Central High School - Helios Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

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CLASS OF '47 CHARLES RICHARD OGHEN LLOYD OOSTENBURG kulhful P 4 2 I Imvuas A. PARKER rn. . musical 5 ff fl 1'-mf 6 Q N A BARBARA LEE PEARSE HARLAND H. PELL dl-ive practical e ' V A ' VINCENT MICHAEL PETHILLI ambitious H GX -Z 2 19 iv 5 MILDRED ANN PATTERSON genuine WILLIAM K. POWELL masterful P1-m.1.1s :mms Pmcr-: CYNTHIA MHRIAN QUICK aitructive thoroughbred 0 N , W .N Q A X , x ' m A I 1 96 +...4SsA.-.54-.gf ' ' mg1Iiza..v.1:r qw 'M - L ALBERT T. RICHTER joyous I OHN I OSEF ROSE lively tb-N CLASS OF '47 DOROTHY RENSLAND captivating RUTH QUIST romantic ,fr GLORIA ROMANOWSK1 SUSAN MARY ROGERS serious liI1Y A IEBN E. RUNYAN IOHN C. SCHLOSSER neighborly honorable 97 VIVIAN IANE RODEBACK persevering if LYLE E. Rousz helpful ya -il X. f . , X H g- is sw. Q... -. If 7 MQ .1 KP 4' xx X N x 9 lx XQKR gf f r x ,f Mfr if ' f A , . .N , v. 1 CLASS OF '47 IAMIES E. SEMEYN happy-go-lucky yn! if v LOIS G. SIMONS appreciative , 'SZ' fi moms 1-L sxounos V' O -. H 'U 9 l if LORRAINE SONKE worker la '55 ROSALIE SDJ-XR business-like slr? MYRTLE IANE SPENCE sparkling BEVERLY SPLAINE orderly mnfwf. - 1.1.-.4., i: .1aiLei,:., :nik 7T1.':ma1gv...Nmm4.51.f:f- 436' L DELPHA LOUISE SIEBERS incredible FRANCES CORA SMITH sterling DON STEPHENS powerful CLASS OF '47 IO ANNE STEPHENS warm headed BETTY D. STROHI. NANCY STROHPAUL unobtrusive perky is STANDISH I. STUART 1 I. '- p - . BETTY LOU SWEE MARY ELIZABETH SZUDZIK vibrfmi spontaneous MARY E. TANDLER modems 99 LEON STOUTEN coniideni 4? f J 0 . 1 IEROMIE PAUL SUBAR eiiective MARILYN K. TEN HOOR confident nu., CLASS OF '47 STUART TERRY IOHNNY H. THEODORE abstractionisiic bubbling w NEIL R. THIBAUDEAU polished 3 Y' Q Q .xv Q Q5 Z if .f H K DSX f if 6 ixxx A mc A-R3 ROBERT L. TROSKE GERALDINE TWIFORD carefree blithe Q if IERRY URBANSKI Nw W spirited A R E RICHARD L. TICKNER easy-going F11- HOWARD DALE VAAS acquiescent ROGER H. VANDEN BERGE MAXINE VANDER HOUT good-humored cute 100 ..4u...s.. 2 . 1 +Qu:a.,w:!.:mzzv5z.. ' . . r - fi-f'f'-vm sw: mmf:-.': ff 1 f tifmiit-'-i- '- ' V ' ' CLASS OF '47 IOHN VANDERWEIDE conservative DONALD E. VAN POPERING earnest MARY VANDER MOERE FREDERICK H. VANDER PLOEG debonair optimistic IDIANE VAN LEEUWEN LOIS M. VAN OOSTEN Perf zealous WERNER VEIT IANE VER MEULEN pfgmising sociable lOl MARCIA D. VANDER ZEE active RUSSELL IAY VAN RYN scholarly RAYMOND S. WALENGA dexterous I 3 Aa , At: ff 1 , Q . 5, , Lf. Q j 3 I AMES W. WATSON PQPPY fs vs, ,- z xg 'Q . -,v . v Jw'-, x CLASS OF '47 1 I 4 I I DARLA D. VIAU sincere Q i H F. J 1 I U ' :S NORMAN WATERS iolly Ma, A -'Sf ?-.555 5 , .- 'vi Hu. c , t WAYNE VIERGIVER iocular ROBERTA V. WATERS trustiul CHARLES WESTRA ALI-'ONSO H. WILLIAMS flash quiet -ehgsr-:-mg g-g4k4.L:w.41 -Qlllalxmimif ' fu ' ' wHM!f!1!'v2'w-i-in DANIEL B. WALLACE magnetic JOAN ELIZABETH WELDON engaging 362 Q 1 1 i BLANC!-E RUTH WILLIAMS reassuring RICHARD WYNALDA commendable CLASS OF '47 J l ,, I j? Av.,,, WSJ' .. s EV-Q' ' ' ' ,mfcf If qi, 'ff 'P ' '-' 'g x I it-,H bAAA , Q, A DOROTHY WORST IOAN 'VVYGMANS sedulous breezy 54 Q fi, , 1 .. r-S2 , QS E W,,, , N R A THOMAS W. WILLIAMS scientific ' J L 2 ROGER G. ZEEFF steadfast 4'-Sy TOM ZOCK keen BEVERLY ZIMMERMAN IULIA M. ZITON modest striving -if' SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES ROBERT ALDRICH obliging KEITH BERWICK versatile NORMA GIBSON thoughtful NORA SULLIVAN considerate 103 l 12-1's -N . I . I I 5, -,Q , 1 ' sfl la l ygnm , 2 . ugh, '5 ' . , Ruth wnmq Sally gg, Icmet Dale Lois Anderson Berl'Y Q FSS Brlggs 5: Chase Decker De Korne lis g frf? .tl .ew F Q11 R1-llh .5 lack Q V Annette L Sue f, ' Dallas , Demen ,Q wi Dieterle Q, France F , Harper Hill 'xl ,. vgfg, A . Mr' f- ,-A R it 'Y Y 4 A ' ' 'V 5 '9 U A .4 5' -Ma. 1, ll' X13 f bt . I Lg 1 - ' , af' ' 'i 9' - I san., X N ' Don h 177' Carl Warren i 'ju Betty lean , , Oscar Hill 212, Holden X lolman ' Meyers Snell ' Thomas r Q Kr v ew ww aw, , Sw ,' , in, I r , Q . x Lyle Barbara Richard 1-0135 MGTUICI Vanden Berg Vflndel' Stolp Van Loo Withey l .,,Y,.. , .. . :.i. A 1 ., -V 5 :,.i,1:u.-.iQ5vw'---. .- AUTOGRAPHS 104 Wolz CLASS SONG Tune: There'll Always Be An England Oh, Central, as we leave thee, We join the endless throng Of graduates from thy dear halls A people great and strong. Remembering all We've done here, The friends that we have made That time can never more destroy Our memories Will not fade. O, Central High! Always our path will lie Happy and true, because of you, Seeing us thru! As on We go, Victory shall We know, Striving for right, Using the might Coming from you. With Faith to meet the future, A courage, firm and true, We'll find a road or make one ls the goal We must see through. CLASS MO'I'I'O We'll Find a Road or Make One CLASS COLORS CLASS FLOWERS Kelly Green and White White Roses and Green Ferns 105 lem 'Q :ian ' ' 'Sz A-C. ' CONTENTS FACULTY UNDERCLASSMEN ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ' SENIORS SCHOOL LIFE 91- A , K, ,k ,mx ,, C-.., 1 42' Y v fQ,,X-M, , x' A MVR .ei ian:-Zixw 'W f gggxxxxxx , -x V AWN, , ' ' M R' :gr--.., LJ 4, 104 T.. 4.1 gg, fa, ' A,-, M r . L--f. 'z ' KL ,.., MA- A A -1,h.T 'wfN-.M L ' . 4 l l 4 Strong Silent Type - MOCK ELECTION Man Class Chatterbox - l VX Woman Hater - Standish Stuart rl of D1Sl1I1Cl1OI'1 Starlin Hamilton Mac Athlete Gilder ' :-I., -Q-v 2-n, 3 -94, -in-li'-' 21+ 37-1- li AI- 1 we-N ' 4 971, E., t in 'fs as Handsornest Boy - Dale De Bree Prettiest Girl - Lorna Den Houten Personality Plus - Mary Krueger Inseparables - Bob Kuyers cSf Ruth Kroes 106 . 4,,-,,.Q-Q44-tgfew .fg..4 .1..r MOCK ELECTION g Best-Dressed Girl -ITT Mary Loul Mulder Best cz less ,. BOQGB1' 525. ll' Best Dressed 'Boy - lock Rose Boy om 5 Gul -un i f' :Donna Hoover Ek for Central los Sueilcfgers Pest - w-D 1,07 Domi .L 'for 47 - . Bill Powell' -I MEMORIAL The auditorium was darkened. Through the waiting silence broke the first strains of Rhapsody in Blue . The curtain rose, and under the spotlight shone a Hammond organ. Thus it was that the class of '47 presented its memorial to the school. lt was something unusual and useful, and its early date of presentation, December l9, made it possible for the class that presented it to receive some of its benefits. The spirit of the class of '47 will long be remembered through its beautiful and outstanding contribution to Central. As the Class of l947 leaves Central, they are both sad and proud. They are sad at leaving the school they have played in and worked in for six years. Memories they will carry away, memories of their many activities, of their class discussions and debates, and of the personalities of their teachers. ' The seniors are proud of their contribution to Central. Not only have they presented an original memorial, the organ, but they have also set many precedents. They sponsored two major plays, revived Central's Vaudeville Show, sold cokes in the gym at noon, sponsored dances, and presented their memorial in time for the Christmas Assembly. 108 ,,, -.-,-.,,v ,,........,.,',1 A-1-, .. l A. ' 1-'LKL1...v..Z4a.1i,LL1,zLxi:'s' ' JANUARY THAW' Row l: S. Rogers, M. Krueger, l. Wygmans, G. Twitord, P. Kempter, L. Denl-lounten Row 2: C. Westra, Miss Dalebout, D. Boeskool, B. Powell, W. Ford, D. Kelly. Row 3: R. Kroes, W. Veit, R. VanRyn, V. Petrilli, F. Smith. Central's senior play, Hlanuary Thaw , a rousing comedy by Bellamy Partridge was presented on November 20, 2l, and 22 to a sellout audience that totaled over 2000. Vincent Petrilli and Susan Rogers co-starred as Herbert and Marge Gage, a couple from New York. The part of lonathan Rockwood, who didn't hold with modern inconveniences , was hilariously played by Chuck Westra, Pat Kernpter played his wife, Mathilda. The situation grew quite tense in the New England larrnhouse, where the two families lived. The Rockwoods disagreed with the Gages on modern conveniences, on political parties, and on who owned the house. The rest ol the seniors in the cast played small town characters. Uncle Walter, a talkative elderly neighbor, who stole the show, was Russ Van Ryn. lt took the combined efforts of all the committees and Miss Dalebout to make ulanuary Thaw a success. Stage set 109 ,, 11.14. A -vw.: 1 mzfn VETERANS Row 1: B. MacDonald, D. Petit, I, Sherwood, B, Colvin, R. Westra, Cf. Vander Myde, How 2: M. Schuiling H. Leer, E. Fritsma, I, Strahan, I, Koole, Row 3: D, Barney, I, Wilson, F. Mcliachron, I. Henley, R, Zarzecke Row 41 B, Mitchell, H, Lurowicz, I. Dempski, F. lasinski, D Ver Burg. Two out ot every three vets at Central High School are ex-sailors. The rest are ex-marines, merchant marines, coast guardsmen, and army men. Some ol these vets went in tor extra-curricular activities around Central this year. lim Henley and Sam Clements were cheerleaders, Bill Colvin was on the track team, and Sam Clements'and Gordon Vander Myde were in the Variety Show. The latter also took part in the all-school play. Veterans played an important part at all basketball games, as most of the students can testify. They yelled their lungs out and never admitted defeat until the last horn sounded. Most of them are graduating this year, and all will long remember Central. 110 VETERANS Time out Hifde Gnd 9059914 Smooth Operator Everybody wants to get into the act SENIOR VETERANS WITHOUT PICTURES lOhI1 36159 lay Hartger 5616111 Cook. Keith Larson G01'C1011 Curtis Iames Matthews Mathias Gatzweiler james Qtr Vaughn Gingrich Benjamin Patt William Glazier Farreu Tompkins THOHICS HCUPBT Robert Wellington Iohn Wessels 111 fff ff' .N 1 - Yu.. .-13 n cf F ly U , V SCHOGL LIFE Afasx .I is 1 x 1 E ev 2,-. x, , 'fw T -, tx --Q., K 4 ...mf I I .IX 9, N. ' - 'f2 ? ff 5' ,,,..-0 . Q- 'W'1 x QQ- S x- w.. ' f gif 4.Av . ,,,.. REFLECTICDNS i in ,V ,, -'r WN' as 1 1 3 F , ,,,,,,., ---.nit kk Fm I x .W 1 .1 -.X-S iq kr , A 0 kg mv. ...N q 1 Ww,...vg..... - 'K' ' f . 9 42 ,V 's-Lu. .-W., if Ho iiier me 1 iniiy REFLECTIONS lt is a quiet September morning in 1946. Dreamer P. l-lilltopper is starting his last year in Central. Beam- ing, he passes through the mighty portals of the great- est educational institution east of the river, south of Michigan, and north of Wealthy, His struggle to get into the last row in clearsight of some brain's paper and within range of his favorite brunette takes up the rest of his morning. Thirteen new teachers, he muses as he travels with iaunty step to l-louseman Field for football practice. His discontent about the continuation of after- noon record is forgotten as Coach Charlie lrwin makes him run around the track a few times. Uneventful days follow, nothing but school work. But here comes the 20th of September and Centrals first football game. Dreamer boards a bus for Lansing to watch our gridiron heroes in action. Much to his consternation Central loses, but the gaiety and laugh- ter on the bus help lessen the pang of defeat. A few days later at the Senior Mixer he falls over the couple in front of him while performing the intricate steps of an old ritual known as the Virginia Reel. The administration schedules a program of paid assemblies throughout the year to aid in the cultural and scientific development of the student. On Septem- ber 24 Donald Scott Morrison, actor and pianist, makes himself up as Bach, Chopin, Debussy, and Gershwin, and gives an exhibition on the harpsichord and the C.H.S. piano tout of tune by at least a note and a halfj. and toei out cla. Y-Toon: rc-tidy lor duty awhile? October opens with our next door neighbor, the Helios Bi-Weekly, opening its sales campaign. The second day oi October DP. drags himself to the cafeteria with considerable apprehension. A doctor with a shiny hypo is waiting to give our hero TB. inocu- lations. Two days later he has recovered enough to watch Union's Red Hawks nose out Central 28 to 7, On the 8th he goes grumbling to an assembly the second hour, his vacant. Dirty tricld His resentment is forgotten, however, as he watches the dramatic demon- stration of electronics, radio-activity, fluorescence, and phosphorescence given.by Dr. Harry C. White, former industrial relations director of the General Electric Com- pany. Taking time out from his open-mouthed awe at the effect Gounods Ave Maria has on the oscillograph, he, nevertheless, speculates idly on the effect the One o'C1ock lump might have had. The l5th of October brings Dreamers parents to school to inquire personally about his progress - the results have not been made public. Next come the senior elections. After listening to the speeches and gazing at the many political signs cramming the senior session room, DP. votes A alterf nately, beginning with the first name on the ballot. The MEA convention on the 24th proves a welcome interruption for our Dreamer. A new system of visual education is inaugurated on November l with the showing of Romeo and Iuliet for English classes. ,DP finds Romeo rather slow. Pride and Prejudice on the 8th he likes better. ound me hillun int r ID .Orb l . IS I H? I?': ri 1 , 1 S, . -... . T: 1 f CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN tl. i'faf- C ill tli.-Ql'3YSiCIH'fl7 li TWH NIU? pw is A REFLECTIONS continued The Armistice Day assembly is one of the most cherished Central traditions. Honoring the dead ol two world wars, the solemn ceremony impresses DP. l-le cant help wondering il in 25 years his name may be on an even larger list ol lorrrier Central students who have lost their lives in another futile struggle. The advertising assembly for the senior play gives DP. an inkling ol the goings on in Icmuary Thaw. Un the l5th ot November he takes his second-best girl to the studentfcouncil sponsored November Nocf turne . l-tis first best goes with the captain ol the loot- ball team. Dreamer attends all three performances ol Icrnucrry Thcrw. This is a new kind ol senior play lor him. A hun- dred years ago it would have been called risque , but times are dilterent now, Miss Iacoba Dalebout did an excellent iob ol directing. On November 26 he sadly says goodbye to your Annual stall. l-le won't see them lor four whole daysg they are going to the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion convention in Milwaukee to learn the rudiments ol yearbook making. l-le is later told, confidentially, by a member ol the stall that your editor-in-chief not only became seasick on the Milwaukee Clipper where he had to leave his untasted S2 dinner hurriedly, but that he even had a suspicious green tinge on the plane coming back it E' l 5 WW LS .rf mn N SPA Convention ,, .. MA ' 4 . . ,4.g. . Q4 :J .A ,:.:- ur: ,gn-rulnnun.czr.-1,1115-u-:linux A . nfungufn.-ner, - asfx'- A C-e C-e REFLECTIONS continued For the formal opening of the basketball season, a game destined to go down in Central's athletic history is arranged. A team composed of the most able tand the most baldl members of the faculty tangles with the '46-47 varsity. The first quarter opens furiously as the faculty with beautiful defensive strategy holds the varsity to 14 points. Though they score no baskets, on two occasions, the faculty five hits the backboard. ln the remaining three quarters the faculty pours on the heat. Displaying terrifying offensive power, a team composed of Pylman, Waters, Nameth, Shroll, Frey, Wierenga, Shoemaker, and Hyde scores 12 points to the accompaniment of deafening cheers from the fans. But the early lead piled up by the varsity gives it the narrow margin of victory. Faculty: 12 Varsity: 41 December 12 is an important day for DP. Re- splendent in a new suit, he is proud to be admitted into the National Honor Society, a high honor at Central. Five days later he swells with pride when Iune Clark, chairman of the memorial committee, presents to the school a S2200 Hammond electric organ, memorial of the class of 1947. DP. enjoys the Christmas assembly very much. The Snowflake Flutter he attends with his second- best. You guessed it, brother, his first best goes with the captain of the basketball team. Game time -J T . .Jam ...... meet you in COYDGY ,l-KT.. Ilmr? Ianuary is a quiet month for the Dreamer. Only basketball games break the monotony of school routine. -1 5, Toward the end of the month he signs up for a senior party. He goes, but first he stops at the Foto News Theater to add his enthusiastic applause for Donna Hoover, Central's representative for the snow queen of the winter sports carnival. Pat Bosworth is our alter' nate. DP. still doesn't know why the male members of the class are not allowed to vote. However, the stronger sex approves the choice made. Winner of the contest is Betty Van Wolvlear from Catholic. We wuz robbed? Your Helios Annual arranges a pep assembly in which several senior girls displayed their prowess at basketball. We find no confirmation of the rumor that Coach lrwin threatened to use some of them if the team didn't win. Central: 38 Ottawa: 30 D.P.'s first-best goes with him to the first annual Hilltop Hop . Sponsored by your Helios Annual, the dance, a social success, is attended by a huge crowd who race to the speeding rhythms of the world- renowned Tom Emaus' Sextette, - Helio: Bi-Weal- ,... - . ,- f, ,.......- .......-.-- B What no boo ks ii N JL ck-ul. w l: G. Lawrence, Row 2: I. Connors, M. Hurst, A. I-Iarnpares, R. Simpson Grooters, P. Bailey, L. Iackson. Row 3' A Phillips G Kleynenberg L Rouse S Grooters M Kuiek I McMurtry ll fL6'Xl, continued That same day he is astounded to hear that the junior class is breaking precedent by buying an electric score board as a memorial, The third in the series of educational movies is David Copperfield. Dreamer shed Crocodile tears. The variety show comes on the l7th. A revival of the vaudeville shows that used to be given in Central, One Hundred Years ofFo11y is enthusiastically received by a sell-out audience, Dreamer takes his second-best to the Cherry Chop . His first-best finally ditches him. Before the dance they see Don Boeskool establish a new city league record by scoring 33 points in a single game. On the 24th he is the first to buy an Annual. The drive has begun, Two days later he laughs at the antics ol the cast in a courtesy assembly skit and on his way out, to show he was impressed, he trips the girl in front of him. The Helios Annual publicity assembly shall remain untold. Any resemblance to sane proceedings is highly accidental. tew helpful suggestions on practical English, Boeskool Row 2 L Blossom, Pi DeBoer, N Armour, L VanderSchoor, P Kempter P Muller D Hoover, M Te-nl'foor, I Weldon, M VanderZee, 1 Watson, H Bos ow T Steele, D Burnette, D Coburn, P Blankfort, L Hodgesl Wygmans M Himmler I Chase, P France, L Keller, L Housel Ivleiras, D Denison. March 4 brings Dr. Young to Central to give DP a 1 1, 4 T Fa Brrr it s cold -. .. ..-... ,.., 1 5 i f' t .- 1 ,yur u ' T w V 'ff - 57 ' L-- -on I ' id he wasnt late Y l k'l T T 13 seconds logo Your feet s too but .f . .. NY- X- 4 l'OL1llfl ts mutual ltd., 'VHVJY The Moral Re-armament group comes to Central on March l0, Presenting their own play, Drugstore Revolu- tion, and giving short talks on the way they have found new meaning in life. This 'teenage group urges Dreamer to stand for something so that he won't fall for anything . The Tumor-Senior Mixer the next day has DP. playing basketball to the tunes of Iohnny Mercer. The mock election gives him an opportunity to get back at some of his friends. On the Thursday before vacation, Dan Wallace, president of the student council, announces that a new system of student-governed study halls is to begin shortly after the spring vacation, . The next day a travelogue doubles Dreamers spring fever. On old clothes day he really comes into his own, delighting his fellow students with a moldy leopard skin worn over an old pair of overalls cut off at the knees. Mr, Wieringa s civics classes going to Lansing lITl tone ol cement h dcgliey s B ' A ll-ING' REFLECTIONS conhnued April l5 is quite a day e the Annuals deadline, the day Dreamers long theme falls due, and the day ot the Forensic contest. Naturally we cannot tell of the latter's outcome, but We fearlessly predict a Central victory. lt is decided that Belknap Park is to be the site ot the home games of our baseball nine. This, undoubted- ly, will give some ol our athletes a chance to see it in the daytime, Clfielknap Park is sometimes known as Lookout Parkl The Spring Concert features a Mendelssohn piano concerto played by Cynthia Quick, two songs by Lloyd Oostenburg, a bassoon solo by Vincent Petrilli, as Well as numbers by the band, choir, orchestra, and the glee clubs. The AllfKlub-Kut-Up is again sponsored by the Agona Club. Iane Eyre, one ot the most ambitious plays staged in Central, is presented by a cast selected from the en- tire school May l and 2. Cn Numeral Day, May 13, the class ot '47 places their numerals in the trontwalk, while the National Honor Society sponsors plagues for the classes of l9l6 and l9l8, Class Day falls on the 23rd. The outstanding talent ot the senior class entertains. High points of the pro- gram are the class and spade orations as well as the reciting ot the class poem. mst .1 224,-7 Jn f f 4. ld The bays are readv Q A . u vwrvry my ltmmafimff ' y-was iff' -W N A , L Y. I gf--E-5 4- f :..t E ff' J, I4 --, - 4, J:,.g -5. . 4 germ if V. ..-., Aiterlthe 'painting The Hlunior-Senior Prom is next in line Taking his former second-best who has now become his first pest, Dreamer takes part in the most important social event of the school year. During the first week of lune, at the Honor Assem- bly, IP. watches as his classmates receive the awards that Central gives for scholarship and good citizenship, Iune l2 is the culmination ot years ol work. Wear- ing a grey cap and gown with a tassel representing the class colors, Dreamer P. Hilltopper lor the last time marches down the center aisle ot the auditorium with his classmates, ln an impressive ceremony he is ottif cially graduated from Central High School. On lune l3 Alumnus l-lilltopper attends a banquet in honor of the class of '47. Goodbye Central. N the painting ' 7 L l i K . x Y . : I 'L , 'tl 'at y : . J -l-L l l Q , I I : i l A , The-.hottie across-thelstreet limi'-rg' Y I f ' - Retreat H A- unlurn ' I Y '95 ia the ter! l OH Q, i ' 1- 4- lt s my lat - nnn:1xxa.nnx.un.-.uw . . ' i. F -1- 5 S 4 ? X, Q5 5 if 1 K 1 . E ll I . 4 i, Q ' -5 i , J. ., ,. ,Q , 4 , .A wg R x 4 w 4 X fe ,, W ...........,--.......- .... --,--..... ' 1 A 45 NTRODUCTION Cn top ot Fountain Street I-lill stands Central High School, old and proud and rich in tradition. Central stands, as does the ram its symbol, with dignity and strength. l-lere the students, known as l-lilltoppers are helped to think in terms ot what has been done and urged to try things never before attempted. Each grade, each department, each personal association is a builder on the road through Central. This Annual is an attempt to reconstruct the road traveled during l947. HONOR PAGE The Class ot '47 proudly recognizes the achievements ot the following students Gordon Scott Cup .... Tri-Honor Cup ...., Class of 1926 Award. . , English Awards .s.....,, George F. rd ....4 .... , . , ,gi . . . . . , .ff 5 V , '- r Patriotic Essay Awarcix-.X .... ,TE .... L A ' . . , . 4 ,V , R Speech Awards . I. QNX ....... ,s' ..... . . '. . . . ,mul -A , N M 1' . jg 1 Earl Muqshaw Cr r STX ..,.. X ., I. . f .i 1 . . Ethel it Nistle Aw Ed. . f 'f'f'f'f . ..,.... ......... r , .. .,....1.. , Sta g-Craft Awtard ,A ,,,,4,.. LJ! '... ,Ui ..,.... ix.. Detroitltilewsi wardkni ...,.. 1 .,.. ........ f . f . i f r R l ., , Award for Excellence nd lmprovernent in Speechl f:,. . . . . . 1 . 1 , , -, . 1C?lass.l?ebate and Discussion Awarldj. ..... K. . N '..... if ggi. . . University ot Michigan Extension ..,.. -',..,4 . ..... ..... . Classical Club Awards. . . if is E . . .. I Anna S. I Iones ........ . . ,. Mary R. Powers .....,. . il . . g . . .. Spanish Club Awards , . . .... . . . First Year Spanish ..... .... X l .... Second Year Spanish .,.....,.........,........ I .,......................... . Mathematics Awards ..,..,.,A...........................i.,.,..... Math Club Award ........................................................ Edwin F. Snell ...,................................................,....... History Award ................,.................................... Home Economics Award Mechanical Drawing Awards 'L ! l 126 p '5q'i5':FQ:'3'i'lC:'197331111f'f'1.':iiI1: :.E.f-'f:.'?.,-'15 .5 5'l,-.3517-3 :- -, - v ' ' 4' f ' H' ' ' 4 ' A S V' ' Y HONOR PAGE Science Department Award .... Vocal Music Department Awards. . , D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award s... Mary Amberg Award ........... Agona Iunior Cup. . . ,A - ' - 2,-':-vc. Suiolla Cup ..... . . . st A . . . . . Q, .,,e'ff . . A XX Q . 1 i f X v X Sarah Davis Memonall 1 rdi ...... ff? .... M' .... Aki. . Q fi W an Xi i' CQLJU5 Letter Writing Contest iff. 3 ........ 1-smllg'-g ,QQ . . . . , . ' X x 1.T3'fL? ' ' R.O.T.C. Awards ...,. ,...... ......... Y , , 5 . . X . . . ' I ,r,,, , i' fi. A American Legion Awards ........ '. , M.. . , . C K IA, A Student Council Hone? Mint Keys ...... ,.., X Q. is .J K ff' - .- -'fe . fzi - '..... .. Student Council Officers . . . . . .... . . . President ....,........ . . . ..... ........ , , . Vice-President ..... .... ..... Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . Public Relations Officer .... Scholarships .......... Other Awards . . . 127 WELL FIND A R4 ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG' CONSTANCE ROURKE THORNE BROWN I ARNOLD GINGRICH ' PAUL GOEBEI. DOROTHY MC ALLISTER EUGENE MASSELINK IULIUS AMBERG ' S We'll find a road or make one is not only the motto of the class of '47 but it has been a guide to many of Central's graduates. The list of those who have been guided by this principle and have found success is long and impressive. Statesmen, writers, musicians, painters, sculptors, busi- nessmen, lawyers, doctors, teachers, clergymen - all are represented. SENATOR ARTHUR H. VANDENBERG is one of the most influential men in the world today. CONSTANCE ROURKE was a world famous biographer. A New York Times critic listed her among the five greatest biographers of her time. STUART EDWARD WHITE, whose books on pioneer life are loved by thousands, graduated from Central as did his brother THOMAS GILBERT WHITE, internationally-known painter. WILL HOWE EOOTE and GERRIT BENEKER also achieved promi- nence in the field of art. The latter's posters made during World War I were circulated all over the United States. ARNOLD GINGRICH originated and is managing editor of Esquire and European editor of both Esquire and Coronet. BENIAMIN D'OOGE'S Latin textbooks are widely used in American universities and colleges. WILLOUGHBY BOUGHTON was a well-known concert pianist. PETER DYKEMA has long been head of the Music Department of Columbia University. MARTIN TEN HOOR is head of the' Department of Philosophy at Tulane University. EUGENE MASSELINK is secretary to the greatest living architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. He is himself an accomplished painter. IOHN MARTIN won a Rhodes scholarship, was at one time Secretary of State of Ohio, and recently, as investigator for the United States Gov- ernment, has uncovered important evidence for the Nuremberg trials. IULIUS AMBERG, Grand Rapids attorney was adviser to the Chief Iustice of the United States Supreme Court during World War II. HOUSTON MC BAIN is president of the Marshall Field Company. CHARLES PALMER is one of the most important real-estate men in the country. THORNE BROWN and PAUL GOEBEL were All-Americans. The latter is a football referee in the Big Nine Loop. Last season he was chosen head-linesmen for the Army-Notre Dame game. DOROTHY MC ALLISTER has been an important influence on the political scene, SEYMOUR BEACH CONGER was an outstanding war- correspondent in Germany with Ambassador .Gerard during the first World War, HENRY DE VRIES is a missionary to the Philippines, and CHRIS ZARAEONETIS is among the leaders in his own field in medicine and received during World War II a high honor from our Government for his contribution to the control of typhus. There are others who have found or made a road. We shall never know the names of all of them, but we are grateful for the incentive they have given us to find our own road or make one. FACULTY INDEX ALBEE, A. LE GRANDE ASHLEY, WILSON BEAN, LEONA BLOEMENDAAL, PHYLLIS BRUNETTE, LORAINE L. CAMPBELL, MARION CARPENTER. DAVID CLARKE, ELAINE COMBS, ENID COMPTON, IEANETTE CONKLIN, THEONE CRONINGER, LYDIA DALEBOUT. IACOBA DAVIDSON, A. E. DIVELY, MARY ELEVELD, SIDNEY ERAZMUS, EDWARD FREEMAN, HELEN FREY. IACK I. GLEYE, ELSA HANSON, WALTER HARRISON, HARRY HARRIGAN, HELEN HATZ. LEONARD HOLT, ALICENT HUNT, A. ISABEL HYDE, ALBERT IRWIN, CHARLES HILDRETH. EARL N. IRWIN, LESLIE D. KNOX. ETHEL LOUISE LEWIS. BARBARA LUBBERS, TENA MATTHEWS, PLYNN MC DOUGAL, LOWELL MC KENZIE, RUBY MEYERING. LUCILLE ELLEN -' MOORE, LEDA Western Michigan College of Education, Univer- sity ot Michigan, Auto Mechanics, Arithmetic Michigan State Normal, Western Michigan College ol Education, University ot Chicago, Bookkeeping, Commercial Arithmetic Albion, A.B., University of Michigan, M.A., Typing, Shorthand Northwestern Iunior College, Valparaiso Univer- sity, A.B., Librarian Michigan State Normal, Michigan State, A.B., English Western Michigan College ol Education, A.B., Columbia University, MA., Guidance, Visiting Teacher Iunior College, Calvin College, Michigan State, A.B., History, English University of Michigan, BA., M,A., English Chicago Art Institute, Columbia University, B.S., Art Western Michigan College of Education, B.S., Shorthand, Typing Iunior College, Western Michigan College of Edu- cation, A.B,, University of Michigan, M.A., Geome- try, Algebra Michigan State, B.S., University of Chicago, Foods, Clothing Ctalvin College, Hope College, AB., English, Pub- lic Speaking, Forensics TS., Academic University ot Michigan, A.B., MA., History, Eng- lish, Arithmetic, Geography Western Michigan College ot Education, Smith- Hughes, Machine Shop ' Aquinas, AB., Academic Subjects Wayne University, Sargent College, Columbia University, Physical Education Western Michigan College of Education, B.S., Vocal Music Columbia University, B.S., University of Chicago, Clothing, Home Management Lite Certificate, Western Michigan College of Education, Wood Working, Arithmetic Smith-Hughs, University ot Michigan, Printing University ol Michigan, A.B., MA., English Pen- manship University ot Iowa, B.E., University of Michigan, Wayne University, Mechanical Drawing, Arith- metic University ot Michigan, Columbia University, MA., Latin Olivet College, Smith College, A.B, Columbia University, M A, University ol California, Univer- tisy ot Wisconsin, English University of Michigan, AB, Arithmetic, Geometry Western Michigan College ot Education, B.S, Physical Education, Coach Smith-Hughes, Boys' Vocational 'training Davenport McLachlan, Western Michigan College ol Education, B.S, Biology, Geography, Physiology Kalamazoo College, Bread Loaf School ot English, New York University, MA., English University ot Michigan, AB., Arithmetic Western Michigan College of Education, A.B., University ot New York, Handcralt, Academics Michigan State Normal, AB, University of Michi- gan, M A, History, Civics Michigan State Teachers College, BS, University ot Michigan, M A, Algebra, General Science University oi Michigan, A B, M A, History lunior College, University ot Michigan, Western Michigan College ot Education, A.B., Northwestern University, History Michigan State College, BS., Foods Clothing 130 I'F...I'..- ..- ... ,fffltlitfftl ii.-1-wi 'ff 'fl' ' H l ' ' ' - ' N, 'rw uw- :- FACULTY INDEX NAMETH, DANIEL - NEWCOMER, CHARLES H. - OLDT. PEARL E. OLSEN. GLADYS -' PARKHURST, GRACE M. PEET. LILLIAN - PETRILLI. MICHAEL POWERS. FLORENCE - PYLMAN, IAY L. 1 REESE. DORA W. -' RENIHAN, VELMA - SCHNOOBERGER. WILAMENA' SHOEMAKER. CLAY - SHROLL, WENDELL - SMITH. FLOYD ' THOMAS, LEAH R. - THOMASMA, VIRGINIA .. UPTON, SAMUEL R. - VER BUST, RICHARD. SGT. - WATERS, RUSSELL - WHITTEMORE, ARLENE I. - WIERENGA. ELMO -' WILCOX, HOWARD W. - Western Michigan College ot Education, BS., Arithmetic, Socialized Math, Coach Wooster College, BS., University of Chicago, Chemistry, Physics Nebraska University, Western Michigan College ot Education, BS., University of Michigan, M.A., Socialized Math, Algebra, Commercial Arithmetic Western Michigan College ot Education, BS., History, Art Ypsilanti, B.Pd., Western Michigan College oi Edu- cation, BS., University ol Michigan, English Calvin College, Hope College, A.B., University ot Wisconsin, English University ot Pennsylvania, Vanderbilt University, University oi Tennessee, instrumental Music University ot Paris, University ot Michigan, MA., Spanish Iunior College, Calvin College, AB., University ot Michigan, MA., PhD., Economics, Government Grinnell, A,B., University of Colorado, University oi California, Geometry, Trigonometry, Algebra Marshall College, A.B,, MA., Librarian Hope College, BS., University ot Michigan, M.S., University of Wisconsin, Chemistry, General Science Kalamazoo College, AB., University ot Michigan, M.A., American History Western Michigan College oi Education, AB., Government, Civics, Geography Western Michigan College of Education, BS, Printing Michigan State Normal, Western Michigan College of Education, A.B,, Columbia University, English Michigan State, BS., Foods University ol Michigan, MA., Principal United States Army, R.O.T,C. Western Michigan College ot Education, BS., University of Michigan, MA., Geography, Biology Michigan State Normal College, BS., University ot Michigan, Geography, Biology Western Michigan College ot Education, BA, University oi Michigan, MA., History, Civics Emanuel Missionary College, AB., English, Helios Agona Pat Muller ....... Rosalie Sklar .. .. Marcia Vander Zee Gerry Twitord Miss Freeman Bars cmd Chevrons Neil Thibaudeau , Ierry Subar .....,. Roy Sodergren Roger Keller ....., Sergeant Ver Bust Bel Canto Club Iudy Straight ..... Marilyn Nossaman Barbara Soper . . . Virginia Van Bree Mr. Frey ........ CLUB INDEX President. ,.....,. Pat Muller Vice-Pres ..,... Delpha Siebers Secretary.. .Barbara Eckberg Treasurer .... . Leona Hodges ...,.....Adviser .....,..,..President . . , , , . . .Vice'President . , . .Secretry-Treasurer . . . . ,Sergeant-at-Arms . ......,..... Adviser ..'...,..,President . . , .... Vice-President . . . . . , .Secretary . .... Treasurer . . . .Adviser Biology Club Lyle Rouse Carol Gaynor Shirley Brewer , Arlayne Ellis Mr. I... Irwin . Camera Club Iames Watson .... , . Stephen Lambers Betty Heeringa Iohn Gardella . .. , M r. Hyde ,... , C-Club Don Boeskool ., Bill Patterson ,, Ted Myslenski Mr. Nameth ,... . . President . . ,Vice-President . . Secretary , , , .Treasurer . , .,.Adv1ser President . Chuck Westra Vice-Pres. . .Stephen Lambers Secretary Suzanne Vander Zee Treasurer .Iohn Gardella . ,. ....Adv1ser . . . , . .President . . . , , , , .Vice-President . . . , .Secretary-Treasurer ............,..Adv1ser 131 Choir Don Boeskool lack Rose ..,.,. Pat Muller . . . Ted Myslenski Mr. Frey .. Classical Club Marcia Vander Zee. . Mary Lou Hurst .. Maril n Veldman .President Vice-Pres. Secretar CLUB INDEX .........President . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . Secretary . , , . .Treasurer . . . . Director ...Tom Telder . . . .Mary Lou Hurst lackie McMurtry y .,.. Treasurer .,.,.. Bob Crossman Miss Holt, Miss M. Powers ..... y . Barbara Wierenga Domecon Club Marilyn Chase ...,, Dorothy De Young . .. Barbara Vander Stolp Alice Hobeke .. Miss Gleye . G.A.A. Frances Smith . . . Ruth Kroes .. Barbara Wierenga Mary Lou Hurst Miss Freeman Helios Annual Norton Armour . Marcia Vander Zee Elvin Curtis . .. Rosalie Sklar . Ioan Weldon Werner Veit ,. lerry Subar . Bill Kubiak . . Helios Bi-Weekly Dick Denison . ,. Pat Muller . . ......Advisers .. . . .President . . . . . . . .Secretary ..........Treasurer . . . .... Sergeant-at-Arms .....Adv1ser . . . . President . .Vice-President ... . .. Secretary . . . Treasurer ...Adviser Editor-in-Chief ,. ,Assistant Editor . . . . . . . .Literary Editor f '.', Sp . . .Business Manager Advertising Manager ecial Features Editor Circulation Manager Editor Editor-inChiei Managing Editor Page Editors , . Milford Bentley, Angello Hampares, Eunice Pasma, Suzanne Vander Zee, Ruth Simpson, Barbara Pearce Iohn Smith Mary Lou Hurst . .. Boyce Lucas . . . Bob Crossman . Gordon Lawrence .,,, Advisor Board y . , , . . Mr. Ashley, Mr. Oldt Hi-Y Dick Denison . .. ... . Roger Bos . Tom Skouros . .. Carl Holden Mr. C. Irwin ,... Iunior Hi-Y Ted Pasma Walter Lawrence Howard Steenwyke Bob Klunder .,,..... Mr. Wierenga .... lunior Class Oiiicers Dale Haskin Orville Peterson ludy Crossman Boyce Lucas Tom Steele . ..... Business Manager .......Assistant .. .Advertising Manager ..Mr. Wi President Vice-Pres. Secretary Treasurer .Ring Committee Chairman Miss Peet, Mr. McDougal ,..... ' Math Club Charles Hook Frances Smith . Gerry Twitord lohn Smith . Miss Reese .President Vice'Pres. Secretary Treasurer Circulation Manager . , . .Sports Manager lcox, Miss Parkhurst, .. ...Bob De Boer Boyce Lucas ....lohn Smith . , . .... Don Kelly .. ...Adviser ..... ...President . . . .Vice-President Secretary .. . . .Treasurer .... .Adviser . . President . . . .Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer ...........,AdV1SBIS . . ..Charles Hook . .Barbara Eckberg . . . Boyce Lucas . . .Stephen Lambers .............Adviser National Honor Society Delpha Siebers ...,.. Sue Rogers .,......,, Rosalie Sklar ......,. Frances Smith ....... Don Kelly .. . . . Red Cross Rosalie Sklar lim Patnoude ,...., Alice Bosworth .... Marilyn Chase Miss Meyering ..,,.. Senior Class Officers BillPowell Bob De Boer ...... Frances Smith . .. Tom Skouros . .. Ruth Kroes ..., Roger Zeeit .. Dr. Pylman .,.. Sock and Buskin Dick Denison ....... Barbara Eckberg Pat Kempter .,..... Wilma Ford . Miss Dalebout . . Spanish Club Iim Iablonski . . . . Pat Hollinger . . Ruth Simpson ..., . Roger Zeeft . . , .. lerry Subar .,.... Miss F. Powers . Student Council Dan Wallace . Don Kelly . Iune Clark . .. Dean Fry ,.,, . Mr. Carpenter ...... Iunior Student Council Gary Kelly ,,., .. Betty George . . . Suiollcx Richard Wicks Ben Williams .. Dick Doer .. Ted Birckhead . Mr. Ashley . . . We-Lo-Lit Club President ......Russ Van Ryn Vice-Pres. ...., Cynthia Quick Secretary Treasurer Registrar . . . .Starlin Hamilton .Ierry Subar . . ,Katherine Koukios .. . . . . .. .President . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer . . . .Adviser ... .. . ...President . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . ,... Treasurer . . . .Girl Adviser . . . .Boy Adviser .......Adviser .........President . . . . .Vice-President .,.....Secretary . . . . .Treasurer . . .Adviser .President .,... .lim Iablonski .Vice-Pres. ...,.. Ruth Simpson Q. Secretary . . . ..,... Ruth Six .Treasurer . . .Stephen Lambers Sgt,-at-Arms .... Ben Birkbeck Adviser . . . ..... President . Vice-President ..... . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer . . . .Adviser . . . . . .President Secretary-Treasurer . . .... President . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretary . . . . . .Treasurer . . . .Adviser Sally Usher ...,...,.. President ....... Betty George lean Randall ...... Vice-Pres. ...Sandra Pritchard Sandra Pritchard .... Secretary .... Virginia Hamel Gloria Tisch ....... Treasurer . .. .Mary Sherman Miss Peet, Blanche Williams, Bill Benson..Advisers Y-Teens Carolyn Bigtord ..... Marilyn Baumgartel.. Ioyce Huyser . . .. Phyllis Leavenworth. Miss Clarke ......... Iunior Y-Teens Ioann Yoder ...,..... Nancy Ten Elshoit Ioan Merris ....... Nancy Iones President ..... Barbara Norton Vice-Pres. . . . . .Shirley Hall Secretary . . .Arlene Hugmeyer .Treasurer ......... Irene Starr ..............,........Adviser . . . . . . . . .President . . . .Vice-President .. . . ...Secretary . . . . .Treasurer N 132 I Acey. Donald: Y.M.C.A. Veteran, Aiendoulis, Gust Iohn: 627 Clancy Avenue, N.E. Football l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball l, 2, 3: Baseball l, 2. 3, Cheerleader l, 2: C-Club l, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: United States Navy lRlg Veteran. Ahlen. Isabel Marie: 32 Batavia. N.E. Alborda. Maurice S.. lr.: 547 Paris Avenue. S.E. Ottawa High School l, Track 3, Moth Club 3, 4, Bars and Chevrons 3: R.O TC 3, Sock and Buskin 4, Dance Band 4, Class Play Cast 4, Class Play Stage Crew 4. Class Motto Committee Chairman 4, Christmas Pageant 4, Alderton. Carl: 519 Lydia. Aldrich. Robert: 737 Sheldon Avenue, S.E. Anway. leanne Elizabeth: 444 Clancy Avenue. N.E. Girls' Glee Club l: Spring Concert l, 2, Mixed Glee Club Z, Courtesy Squad l, GAA. 3, Domecon Club 4, Summer School Graduate Armour. Norton I.: 1426 Milton Street. Debate Discussion 2, RO T.C 2, 3: Stage Crew 3, Math Club 3. 4: Class Dance Publicity and Refreshment Com- mittees 3: Helios Bi-Weekly 3, Bars and Chevrons 3, Camera Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Class Color Com- mittee 4, Usher 4, Class Play Property and Costume Committees 4, National Honor Society 4, Annual Editor-in-Chiel 4, Inter-High Press Guild Representa- tive 4, N.S,PA Convention 4, Variety Show 4. Dance Band 4, Annual Assembly 4, Annual Dance Commit- tee 4 Atkinson. Anton: 17 S. Prospect. S.E. Bakelaar. Lois Anne: 15 Dennis Avenue. S.E. Girls' Glee Club 1. 2, Class Play Usher 4, Variety Show Property Committee 4 Barney. Richard: 200 Grand Avenue. N,E. Veteran Barrie. lohn: 501 Sinclair Avenue. N.E. Veteran Baumgartel. Marilyn: S01 Coit Avenue. N.E. Sulolla Club l, Classical Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, -Vice- President 4, Courtesy Squad 3, 4. Class Mixer Com- mittee 3. Ring Girls' Club 33 Class Play Costume Committee 4, lnter-Club Council 4 Baynton. Wilma: 51 La Belle. S.W. Cleveland High School, Seattle, Washington 1, 2. 3 Benson. William C.: 340 Robey Place. S.E. Glee Club lg ROTC 1, 2, 3, 4, Bars and Chevrons 2, 3, 4. Math Club 3. 4, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 4, Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, Usher 4. Berg, Barbara I.: 511 Emerald, N.E. Cadillac High School 1, 2, Helios Typing Statl 4 Bergsma, Daniel E.: 1053 Fulton Street. Ht-Y 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3. Bematowicz. Esther: 513 Spring Avenue. N.E. Berwick. Keith: 16 Lalayette Avenue. S.E. Canada l, 2: Helios 3. Bigford. Carolyn: 458 Prospect Avenue. N.E. Sulolla l, Classical Club 2, Y-Teens Z, 3, 4, - Treas- urer 3: President 4, Ring Girls' Club 3, Courtesy Squad 3, 45 Class Mixer Committee 35 Inter-Club Council 4: Class Costume Committee 4 Boeskool. Donald B.: 21 Dwight Avenue. Freshman Team Basketball l, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Boys' Glee l, Choir l, 2, 3, 4-President 4, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Program 1, Z, Octette l, 3, Na- tional Athletic Honor Society 2, C-Club Z, 3, 4 - Prest- dent 4, Bcok Week Play 2, All-Klub-Kut-Up 2 3: Hi-Y 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, lunior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Second Team Football 3, Class Otticer Nomination Committee 3, Baseball 3, 4, Class Play Cast 4, Variety Show Co-Chairman and Cast 4, Head Usher 4, Hi-Y Dance Chairman 4. Sock and Buslun 4, Ouartette 4. Radio Sports Program 4, Honor Study Hall Monitor 4 Bolit.ho, Gordon I.: 300 South Division. Sulolla Club l, Courtesy Squad 2, Hi-Y 3, 4: Class Play Ticket Committee 4, Bowling League 4. Bos, Roger C.: B57 Fuller Avenue. Chotr 1, Z, 3, 4 - Vice-President 4, Oclette l, 3, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Football Team 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 - Sgt -at-Arms 3. Vice-President 4, Treasurer 4, C-Club 3, 4 - Secretary-Treasurer 3, Book Week Play 2, Track 3, Class Treasurer 3, Class Dance Ticket Committee Chairman 3, Score Board Operator 3. Quartette 4, Variety Show Cast 4, National Honor Society 4, Usher 4, Radio Sports Program 4, Class Play Ticket Committee 4. SENIOR INDEX Boshoven. Kenneth l.: 1023 Vernon Street. N.E. Bosworth. Patricia: 1749 Alexander Drive. Glee Club l, Courtesy Squad 1, Red Cross 2: Dome- con 2. 3, luntor-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3. Pep Assembly 4 Boyd. Grace Pauline: 718 Dexter Place, N.E. I Davis Tech 1, Class Memorial Committee 4 Brewer. Shirley I.: R.R. No. l. Caledonia, Michigan. Rogers School l, Z, Biology Club Secretary 4 Bulman. Betty Louise: 2 Allen Park Place. N.E. Glee Club l, 2, 3, Malor-Minor 1, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Assembly l, 2, 3, 4, Sulolla l, Courtesy Squad 2, All-Klub-Kut-Up 2, Choir 3, 4. sembly 3, Class Play Poster Committee Show Costume Committee 4. Choir As- 4, Variety Bumette. Diane M.: 420 Grand Avenue. N.E. Spring Concert 2, 3, Christmas Assembly 2, 3, Class Play Property Committee 4, Variety Show Cast 4 Calloway. Harold E.: 221 Wealthy Street. S.W. Booker T Washington High School l, 2, Hi-Y 2, ROTC 3, 4, Bars and Chevrons 4 Chase, Marilyn lune: 1045 Worden. Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4 - Secretary 3, Treasurer 4, Courtesy Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, Su- lolla l, Annual Circulation Stall l, 2, 3, Helios Circula- tion Stall l, 2. 3, Nativity Make-Up Committee l, G A A 2, 3, 4, Helios Literary Statl 2, Domecon 3, 4 - Presi- dent 4, All-Klub-Kut-Up 3, Class Play Poster Committee 4, Variety Show Costume Committee Chairman 4. Class Poem Committee 4 Clark, L Iune: 215 College Avenue, N.E. Sulolla l, Band 2 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Courtesy Squad 3. 4. Math Club 3. 4, Student Council 3. 4 - Secretary Treasurer 4, Class Secre- tary 3, Memorial Committee Chairman 4: Class Play Property Committee and Usher 4, Variety Show Cos- tume Committee 4, Faculty-Varsity Committee Chair- man 4, lnter-High Student Council Representative 4 Clements. Carter A.: 140 Aubum. Ottawa Hrlls High School 1, 2, 3. Cheerleader 4, Choir 4, Mixed Quartet 4, Variety Show Cast 4: Veteran Colvin. William: 48 Bel Air Drive, N.E. Veteran Conway. Marjorie Ione: 436 Charles Avenue, S.E. Sulolla l, Mayor-Minor l, 2, 3, Glee Club l, 2: Spring Concert l, 2, Girl Reserves 3: Assembly Committee 3 Cook. Margaret Mary: 1532 Fourth Street, N.W. Variet Show Cast and Helios Circulation Stall 3, y Poster Committee 4, Pep Assembly Committee 4, Class Play Stage Crew 4 Cook, Salem: 1532 Fourth Street. N.W. Veteran Corcoran. Helen: 133 Carlton. S.E. Catholic Central 1 2 3 Vartet Show , , , y 4, Pep As- sembly 4 Covert. Franklin: 241 Warren. S.E. Covert. Richard Charles: 241 Warren. S.E. Crawford. Alan Ogden: 517 Iames Street. S.E. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4: Armistice Day Assembly l, 2, 3, 4: Class Play Poster Committee 4, Or- chestra 4, Bowling League 4 Curtie, Elvin G.: 1031 Watson Street. S.W. Sulolla 1. Glee Club l, Spring Concert l, Helios Ad Stall 2: Debate Team 2, Student Council Dance Com- mittee 2, 4, Student Council 3, 4: Bars and Chevrons 3. Hr-Y 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Class Dance Relreshment Committee 3, ROTC 2, 3, Privates' Club 2, Camera Club 4, Annual Literary Editor 4, Courtesy Squad 4. Class Play Costume and Property Committees 4, Sock and Buskin 4, N S P A Convention 4. Food Sales Chair- man 4, Annual Circulation Stall 4, Doorman Variety Show 4 Curtis, Gordon: 1433 Lalayette Avenue. S.E. Veteran De Boer. Robert I.: 37 Eastern Avenue. S.E. Band l, Spring Concert l. Second Team Football l, 2, Second Team Basketball l, 2, Track l, 2, 3, Ht-Y Z 3, 4 f Vice-President 3, President 4, First Team Football 3, 4 - Co-Captain 4, Class President 3, C-Club 3, 4 - Vice-President 3, National Honor Society 3 4, Score Board Operator 3, Class Vice-President 4, Class PlaY Property Committee 4, Variety Show Publicity Chatr- man and Cast 4, Usher 4, Honor Study Hall Monitor 4 De Bree. Dale I.: 905 Fountain Street. N.E. Basketball I, Baseball 2 3, 4, Football 3, 4, C-Clubs 3, 4 133 De Bruyn. Shirley L: 12 Arthur Avenue, N.E. Christian High School l, 2, 3 De Lockery. Marva Arlene: 328 Michigan Place, N.E. Den Houten. Lorna: 8021 Lake Drive. Davis Tech l, Creston 2, Choir 3, 4, Spring Concert 3, 4. Christmas Assembly 3, 4, GAA 3, Class Play Cast 4, Sock and Buskxn 4, Variety Show Usher 4, Girls' Sextet 4, Class Play Stage Crew and Make-up Committee 4 Denison, Richard D.: 31 Prospect Avenue. S.E. Sulolla l, Freshman Team Basketball l, Second Team Football l, 2, Second Team Basketball l, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 - President 4, Debate 2. Radio Work 2, Christmas As- sembly 2, Salety Assembly 2, Track 3 4, Helios 3, 4 A Business Manager 3, Circulation Stall 3, Edttor-tn- Chiel 4, Score Board Operator 3, Classical Club Presi- dent 3. Sock and Buskin 3, 4 - President 4, lunior- Senior Prom Committee 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council Assembly 3, Math Club 3, Usher 4, Class Play Property and Publicity Committees 4. Variety Show Cast and Publicity Committee Chair- man 4, Pep Assembly 4, Variety Show Production Committee 4 De Ruiter, Ruth Elaine: 22 Dennis Avenue. S.E. G AA 2, 3, Girl Reserves Z, Agona 3, 4, All-lClub-lCut- Up Ticket Committee 3. Courtesy Squad 3, Class Play Usher 4 Downey. Diane E.: 150 Fountain Street. N.E. Horizon Club l, 2, 3, Band Z. 3, 4, Class Play Publicity Committee 4 Dunham. Robert N.: 13 Holland Avenue. NS. Glee Club l. Football 3. Durkee. Patricia lean: 611 Lydia. Eggleston. Robert C.: B47 Emerald Avenue, N.E. Baseball 4 Eicholtz, William E.: 272 Henry Avenue. S.E. Glee Club l. ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Bars and Chevrons Z, 3. 4, Wolverine Boys' State 2. Choir 4, Class Play Publicity Committee 4 Ewing, Lorraine Emma: 431 Prospect Avenue. S.E. Feringa. Norman: 42 Grand. Ford. Wilma A.: 4l3V1 Cherry Street. S.E. Sulolla l, Maior-Minor l, Orchestra l, 2, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4 Spring Concert l 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4, Debate 2. Christmas Assembly 2, 4, Courtesy Squad 2, Sock and Buskin 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, Choir Assembly 3, Class Play Prompter 4, Variety Show Usher and Costume Committee 4, Class Play Selection Committee and Stage Crew 4, Annual Business Stall 4, Class Play Advertising Assembly, Senior Coke Committee 4 Forslund. Blake: 111 Oakleigh Road. Sulolla Club l, Tennis Team l 2 3, 4, Freshman Basketball Team 1, C-Club l, Z, 3, 4, Student Council 3. Helios Sports Editor 3, Usher 4 Fowser. Sally Ann: 130 Lakeside Drive, N.E. Sulolla l, Trophy Committee Chairman l, Courtesy Squad l, 3, Glee Club l, 2, 3, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, Christmas Assembly 2, 3, Class Play Property Com- mittee 4, Varxety Show Program Committee 4, Annual Literary Stall 4, Class Color Committee 4 France. Margaret Elizabeth: 129 Beniamin Avenue. N.E. Sulolla l, Glee Club l, Z, Spring Concert l, 2, 3 De- bate 2, Chorr 3, 4: Courtesy Squad 3, Helios Circulation and Business Stalls 3, Sextet 4 Christmas Assembly 4, Variety Show Cast 4 Fritsma, Edward: 322 Rohey Place. S.E. Veteran. Fry, Dean V.: 440 Coit Avenue. N.E, Student Council l, Z. 3, 4-Public Relattons Otlicer 4 War Council l, Sulolla l, Stamp Drive l, Bandl 2 3,4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2 3, Hi-Y Z. 3, 4, Stage Crew 3, 4. Ht-Y Basketball Team 3, Helios Circu- lation Stall 3, Cheerleader 4, Usher 4 Gagne. Shirley: 471 Crescent Street. N.E. East Grand Rapids High School l, Lowell High School 2, 3 Gaelcin. Bernard: 2548 W. Leonard Road. Gatzweiler. Mathias: 33 Alton. N.E. Gavrilides, spyw A.: Z4 waitin-wma. N.E. Track 3, 4, Football 4, Hx-Y-3 4 Gaynor. Carolyn I.: 3720 Bradford, N.E. Biology Club 3, 4 - Vice-President 4 George. lim: 535 Livingston Avenue, N.E. Student Council l Gtbbs Dons M. 541 Colt Avenue N.E Class Play Commtttee 4 Varrety Show Commtttee Glbson Norma. 430 Benson brlchnst Charlene M. 339 Charles Avenue SE Mator Mmor Club l Glee Club I 2 3 Sprtng Con l 2 Grlder Don. 1114 Feuntam Street NE Football l 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 4 Baseball 2 C C ub 2 3 4 Gxngnch Vaughn G 514 Dsmxng Street SE Veteran Glaxxer Wxlltam. 17 Fuller Avenue NE Veteran Gray Donna Elaine 11 Packard Street SE Wyomtng Park Htgh School l Courtesy Squad Z 3 Domecor Club 2 3 Class Dance Ttcket Commtttee 3 GAA 3 Tea lor Teachers 3 Home Economtcs Con ventton Treasurer 3 Annual Dance Relreshment Com mtttee 4 Student Counctl Dance Relreshment Com mxttee 4 Class Play Poster and Property Commtttee 4 Vartety Show Ushe 4 Annual Ltterarf Stall 4 Class Memortal Commtttee 4 Bowltng League 4 Gregory Carl 332 Donald Place Freshman Basketball l Study Hall Monttor 4 Student Counctl Dance Commtttee 4 Stage Crew 4 Class Party Commtttee 4 Gregory lrene 332 Donald Place Gtrls Glee Club l 2 Sprtng Concert l 2 Nattvxty l Gresters Shirley Ioyce B57 Baldwtn Street vts Tech I GAA 3 4 Chotr 1 4 Sprtng Concert 2 3 4 Sextet 2 Chrtstmas Assembly 2 3 Mtxed Quartet 3 4 All Klub Ku! Up 3 Olltce Work 3 Class Play Usher 4 Agana 4 Bel Canto 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 School Store Attendant 4 Sesstan Room Monttor 3 1-leltos Typtng Stall 4 Grummet Shxrley 529 Clancy Avenue NE Domecon Club 2 Gtrl Reserves 3 Courtesy Squad 3 Camera Club 4 Class Play Usher 4 Haalrsma lack C 45 Dtamond Avenue NE ROTC 2 3 Math Club 4 Classical Club 4 Usher 4 Bowlmg League 4 Hamxlton Starltn 321 Goodnch Avenue Athlettc Honor Soctety 3 4 C Club 3 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety Secretary 4 Commtttee Chatrman lor 1919 Class Numeral 4 Harper Tom 432 Washangton SE Veteran Hartger Iay 1031 Hermttage Street Veteran Heennga Betty 419 Charlotte Avenue NW Oakletgh School 12 Courtesy Squad 3 4 Gtrl Re serves 3 Class Mnter Entertatnment Commtttee 3 Class Play Stage Crew and Costume Commtttee 4 Vartety Show Ttcket Commtttee and Usher 4 Camera Club Secretary 4 Annual Typtng Stall 4 Annual Selectton Commtttee 4 Henry lame! 1700 Mtchrgan Street N.E H111 Dorothy 235 Carroll Avenue SE Shorewood Htgh School Mtlwaukee Wxsconstn I Godwtn Htgh School 3 Band 4 Hodges Leona Mane 45 Carlton Street SE Wyomtng Htgh School l GAA 2 3 4 Agana 3 4 Treasurer 4 All Klub Kut Up 3 4 Chotr 4 Chrtstmas Assembly 4 Courtesy Squad 4 Vartety Show Produc tton Cast Productton and Sktt Commtttees 4 Class Play Make up Commtttee 4 Hood. Elxzaheth 525 Prospect Avenue NE slee Club l Class Play Usher 4 Hoolr Charles E. 961 Oaklexgh Road Oakletgh School 1 Track Team 2 3 Courtesy Squad 2 3 Math Club 3 4 Prestdent 4 Bonds and Stamp Sales Co Chatrman 3 Football 3 Class Mtxer Enter tamment Commtttee 4 Class Play Stage Crew 4 Na ttonal Honor Soctety 4 Hoover Donna 1 312 Prospect Avenue NE Sulolla I luntor Ch rus l Sprtng Concert I 2 Mayor Mtnor Club l 2 Red Cross Z Courtesy Squad 3 Iumor Sentor Prom 3 Class Mtxer Commtttee 3 All Klub Kut Up 3 Class Play Property and Publtctty Com mtttees 4 Class Party Chatrman 4 Dance Relreshment Commtttee 4 Pep Assembltes 4 Class Play Assembly 4 Vanety Show Cast and Publtctty Commtttee 4 SENIOR INDEX Idema Wtllxam Fredenclr. 11158 Faxrmount Street S.E Baseball Manager l Chotr 1 2 3 4 Heltos Cxrcula tto1 Stall l Nattvxly l Freshman Basketball Team 1 Sulolla l Sprtng Concert 1 2 3 4 Football Manager 2 Chrtstmas Assembly 2 3 Track 2 Ht Y 2 3 4 Math Club 2 3 4 Courtesy Squad 2 Football 3 4 All Klub Kut Up 1 3 C Club 3 4 luntor Sentor Prom Commtttee 3 Class Mtxer Co Chatrman 3 Vartety Show Cast and Assembly 4 Ht Y Dance Commtttee 4 Bowlmg League 4 Cougtesy Assembly 4 Class Play Property Com mtttee Ingalls Peggle Lou 631 Prospect Avenue NE Gtrls Glee Club l Class Flower and Poster Com mtttees 4 Iahlonlln lame! 956 Crescent Street NE Glee Club 1 ROTC l 2 3 4 Nattvtty l Rttle Team 2 3 4 Prtvates Club Prestdent 2 Flag Detatl 2 3 4 Bars and Chevrons Prestdent 3 Spantsh Club Prest dent 4 Chotr 4 Vartety Show Cast 4 Iekel Norma C 125 lellerson Avenue Class Play Usher 4 Vartety Show Costume Com mtttee 4 lewell Nancy G10 Windsor Terrace SE Glee Club 1 2 French Club l 2 Vtce Prestdent Z Sprtng Concert l 2 Courtesy Squad Z 3 Class Play Property Commtttee 4 Homecomtnq Dance Publtctty Commtttee 4 lohnson Dons I 4110 Sweet Street NE Creston l Z Courtesy Squad 3 luntor Sentor Prom Decoralton Commtttee 3 Class Play Property Commit tee 4 Vartety Show Make up Commtttee 4 Class Party Chatrman 4 Karel Patncra K 225 Dramond Avenue NE Natxvtty l Glee Club I 2 Sprtng Concert l Chrtstmas Assembly 2 Class Flower Commtttee 4 Class Play Usher 4 Vartety Show Ttcket and Property Com mtttees 4 Kelhoter Daniel M 39 Alten Avenue NE Sulollal Football l 2 Basketball l 2 3 4 Student Counctl 3 Track 3 War Band Assembly Chatrman 3 C C ub 3 4 Ht Y 3 4 Class Mtxer Commtttee 4 Class Play Publtctty Commtttee 4 Vartety Show Assembly 4 Pep Assembly 4 Keller Lautee 145 College Avenue NE Sulolla l Glee Club l Sprtng Concert l Motor Mtnor H ltos l 2 Ad Stall I 2 Ctrculatton 1 Annua Ctrculatton Stall 2 GAA 2 3 4 Agona3 4 All Klub Property Commtttee 4 Vartety Show Usher 4 Sock and Buskxn 4 Keller Iames Roger 145 College Avenue NE Bt chop Rtdley College Canada l Football Z 3 4 Manager 4 Track 2 3 4 HtY 2 3 4 Bars and Chev rons 3 4 Sgt at Arms 4 CClub 4 Vartety Show Cast and Property Commtttees 4 Kelly Donald Paul lr 116 Hastxngs Street NE Second Team Football l Z Fxrst Team Football 3 4 Basketball 1 Track I 4 Sprtng Concert l 2 3 4 Band 4 Sulo ROT I 2 3 4 Orches ra Math Club 2 3 4 Prestdent 3 Class Play Stage Crew Z 3 4 Bars and Chevrons 2 3 4 Drtll Squad 2 3 Fladto Debate 2 CClub 3 4 Ht Y 3 4 Class Rmvlt Commtttee 3 Nattonal Honor Soctety 3 4 Nattonal Athlettc Honor Soctety 3 4 Football Scoreboard Oper ator 3 Armtsttce Day Ftrtng Squad 3 4 Noon Acttvt tres 3 4 Relreshment Commtttee Student Counctl Dance 3 General Chatrman Class Dance 3 Movte Protector Operator 3 4 School Store Attendant 4 Sock and Busktn 4 Class Play Cast 4 Student Counctl Vtce Prestdent 4 Usher 4 Communtty Chest Iumor Speaker 4 Chatrman lor Student Counctl Dance 4 Class Play Commtttee 4 Mock Electton Commtttee 4 Chrtstmas Assembly 4 Honor Potnt Commtttee 4 Pep Assembltes 4 Inter Hxgh Student Counctl 4 Kempter Patncta Lucxlle 305 Eureka Avenue SE Glee Club l Sprtng Concert l 2 3 4 Sulolla l N trvtty I Heltosl 2 3 Ctrculatton I 2 3 Ltterary I 2 3 Edttor 3 Adverttstng2 3 Assembltes 3 Student Counctl l 3 War Stamp Commtttee l Mayor Mtno Club l Annual l 2 3 4 Ctrculotton l 2 3 Ltterarv 3 4 Courtesy Squad 2 3 GAA 2 Chotr 2 3 4 Sex tet 2 4 Chrtstmas Program 2 3 4 Schubert Contest 3 4 Chotr Assembly 3 Sock and Buslun 3 4 Secre tary 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Pep Assemblres 3 4 Class Dance Publtctty Commtttee 3 Camera Club 4 Nattonal Honor Soctety 4 Spantsh Club 4 Class Play Cast and Assembly 4 Vanety Show Cast Assembly and Pro ductton Commtttee 4 Klern Norman E 351 Benlamxn Avenue Bandl Z 3 Sprtng Concertl 2 3 ROTC I 2 3 4 Armrsttce Day Color Guard 2 Bars and Chevrons Club 2 3 4 Armtsttce Day Ftrtng Squad 3 Rtlle Team 3 4 Baseball 3 4 Vartety Show Property Commtttee Chatr man and Stage Crew 4 Usher 4 Kleynenherg Geraldlnel 416 Crescent Street NE Sulolla Club I Gtrls Glee Club l Z Major Mtnor Club l 2 Sprtng Concert 1 2 Chrtstrnas Assembly 2 4 Helios Ctrculatton 2 3 4 Grrl Reserves Prestdent 3 Math Club 3 4 Domecon Club 3 All Klub Kut Up Commtttee 3 Biology Club 3 Classtcal Club 4 G A A 4 Camera Club 4 Variety Show Usher 4 Annual Lxterary and Ctrculatton Stalls 4 Sock and Buskln 4 Class Play Publtctty 4 Homecommg Dance Commtttee 4 Class Motto Commtttee 4 Heltos Asststant Edttor 4 Class Play Ttckel Commtttee 4 Sesston Room Decora tton Commtttee 4 Keetsrer Freeman L 135 Dxamend Avenue S.E Bars and Chevrons 3 4 Btology Club 3 4 Usher 4 Kouluos Kathenne 15 Grand Avenue N.E Malor Mtnor Club l Sprtng Concert l Z 3 Nattvtty I 3 Glee Club l 2 3 French Club I Chrtstmas Assem bly I 2 3 All Klub Kut Up Commtttee 3 Nattonal Honor Soctety Regtstrar 4 Class Color Commtttee Chatrman 4 Class Play Property Commtttee 4 Vartety Show Costume and Program Commtttees 4 Kowalesla Iennte 821 Douglas Street NE Glee Club l 3 Sulolla Club I Mayor Minor Club 1 Kroes Ruth loanne 129 Bentarmn Avenue NE Sulolla Club l Student Counctl l Heltos Ltterary and Bustness Stalls l Sprtng Concert I Nattvtty l French Club 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Vtce Prestdent 4 Agona 3 4 All Klub Kut Up 3 4 Red Cross 3 Heltos Ctrculatton Stall 3 Sock and Busktn 4 Class Gtrl Advtsor 4 Annual Ltterary and Bustness Stalls 4 Class Flower Commtttee Chatrman 4 Class Play Prompter Stage Crew and Head Usher 4 Vanely Show Ttcket Com mtttee 4 Sports Party Commtttee 4 Memortal Assem bly 4 Athlettc Olhce 4 Krueger Mary Lotuse 855 Emerald Avenue NE Sulolla Club 1 War Counctl l Gtrls Glee Club I Sprtng Concert l Motor Mtnor Club 1 Student Coun cxl Z 3 Honor Potnt Chatrman 4 Courtesy Squad 2 Iumor Sentor Prom 3 Annual Typtng Stall 4 Sock and Buskm 4 Class Play Cast and Stage Crew 4 Vartety Show Usher 4 Annual Bustness Stall 4 Class Motto Commtttee 4 Class Play Assembly 4 Class Party 4 Sentor Colle Comm: tee Kubtak Wxlltam S39 Mtchtgan Annual Art Edttor Class Play Scentc Arttst 4 Kuyers Robert B 313 College Avenue S.E F otball 1 Z 3 4 All Ctty 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track I 2 3 All Klub Kut Up l 3 Sutolla I Ht Y 2 3 Cross 3 C Club 3 4 Courtesy Squad 4 Lambers Stephen I.. 15 Dtamend Avenue Boys Glee Club I Nattvtty l 2 Sprtng Concert 1 2 Chotr 2 Bach Festxval 2 Math Club 3 4 Treasurer 4 Spantsh Club Treasurer 4 Camera Club Vtce Prest dent 4 Class Play Property Commtttee 4 Mock Elec tton Commtttee 4 Bawltng League 4 Ht Y 3 4 Lamoreaux Phyllrs B85 Emerald NE Langerets Gordon. B45 Fountatn Leavenworth Phyllts 1l'l21Fatrmount SE Orchestra l Sprtng Concert I Courtesy Squad l 3 Classtcal Club 2 3 4 Sentor YTeens 2 3 4 Prest dent 3 Treasurer 4 Book Week Play 2 Annual Literary 3 4 Asststant Ltterary Edttor 4 Heltos 3 Classtcal Club Book Store 3 4 Class Song CM' mtttee Chatrman 4 Class Play and Vartety Show Publtctly Commtttees 4 Class Play Stage Crew 4 Spantsh Club 4 Sock and Busktn 4 Nattonol Honor Soctety 4 Vartety Show Usher 4 Annual Assembly 4 Lemlre Patncxa Ann 508 Cert Avenue NE Vanety Show Cost 4 Lendennlr Donald H S17 Lydxa Street NE Nattvtty l Boys Glee Club I Sprtng Concert I 2 3 Football Z Chotr 2 3 Chrtstmas Play 2 3 HtY 3 Math Club 3 Bowltng League 4 Lewts Claude 39 Antome Street SW Nattvtty I ROTC I Second Team Football 2 Track 2 Sprtng Concert 3 Courtesy Squad 3 4 Boys Glee Club 3 Maatman Norman 148 Dtamond Avenue NE Mac Arthur Grahame 6111 Unxon Avenue SE Suloll-T Q Student Counctl l Tennts I 2 3 4 Football Mar: Lange Don E 331 Unxon Avenue SE Band l 2 3 4 Sprtng Concert l 3 4 Mc Elwee Helen. 225 Geodnch cert . 3 A I I I I . - I A - - ,- I ' I . A ' . V t 4 1 r , . , 3. 4, 4 V C I ' ' 4 1 ' 1 . I V V I Da , ,, ,2.31, ' V M ' . ': f . f - 1 f , - 1 . A , .4 ' 1 ' ' . . , , l. e I . - 1 , , A , Q l o , . . - - , ,. . , . Bend 112- ROTC 21 Besebell 3' 4' Usher 3' 'lf Nolloncll Kut-Up 3, Courtesy Squad Math Club 4, Class Play 4-Secretary 3, Stage Crew 'French Club 3, Red 1 I A' 1 l,23,, 'ttsrwc ,,,, t'2,3,4. ' 'I V' C , 1 . I I a' . I , , - I I 4, ' . I . 1 , . ' Q ' A ' 1 I 2,3, t-'3.4 ' 134 Marlette. Margaret I.: 253 Lane. N.W. Spring Concert l, Z, Girls Glee Club l. 2, Helios Ad vertising Stall 1, Mayor-Minor Club l, 2. Nativity lg Book Week Play 2, All-Klub-Kut-Up Committee 2, Classical Club 3, Class Play Usher 4, Variety Show Costumes 4. Martin. Wayne G.: 330 Benjamin. S.E. Matthews. lamel: 1438 Hope Street. S.E. Veteran Meinke, Kenneth: 436 Union Avenue. N.E. Boys' Glee Club l, 2. Spring Concert l, 2, Football 2, 3 Merren. Barbara I.: 419 Shirley Street. N.E. Iunior Glee Club l, Spring Concert l, 2. 3, Senior Glee Club 2, 3, Choir 4, Y-Teens 3, 4 Miller. Betty lean: 225 Fountain Street. Sulolla Club l, Class Play Publicity Committee 4, Class Mixer Committee 4, Class Poem Committee 4 Miller. Richard E.: 480 Crescent Street. N.E. Band l, 2. 3. Sprina Concert l, 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3, 4: Bars and Chevrons 2, 3, 4, Rille Team 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4, Variety Show Property Committee and Stage Crew 4g Am-tistice Day Firing Squad 4 Mitchel. William: 357 Diamond Avenue. S.E. Moore. Doris M.: 531 Clancy Avenue, N.E. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gtrl Reserves 2, Courtesy Squad 3 Mulder. Mary Lou: 800 Clancy Avenue. N.E. Courtesy Squad 3, 4. Class Play Costume Committee 4, Variety Show Usher 4. Muller. Patricia Louise: 1052 Fountain Street, N.E. Glee Club l. Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Assembly I. 2, 3 4, Mayor-Minor Club I, 2, Domecon 1. 2, 3-President 3, Sulolla l, Red Cross l, Helios l, 2. 3, 4 - Advertising l, 2, Circulation 2, 3 Literary 2, Page Editor 3, Managing Editor 4, Annual l, Z, 3, 4 - Circulation l, 2, Advertising 3, Business 4, GA A 2, 3 4, Student Council 2, Sextet 2, 3, All-Klub Kut-Up Z, 3 4, Flag Day Committee 2, Agona Club 3, 4 -- President 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Pep Assemblies 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4 -Secretary 4, Choir Assembly 3, Sock and Buskin 4, Class Play Publicity Chairman and Make-up Commit- tees 4, Variety Show Cast, Production, and Publicity Committees 4, Class Party Committee 4, Student Coun- cil Welcome Committee 4 Senior Coke Committee 4, Exchange Assembly 4 Myslenski. Ted: 321 Grand Avenue. N.E. Boys' Glee Club l 2, Baseball l, Track 2, 3, 4, Second Team Football 2, Basketball 2, 3, First Team Football 3, 4, C-Club 3-Treasurer 4, Student Council 4, Head Usher 4, Choir Treasurer 4 Nalh. Barbara lean: 720 Harlan. Nielsen. Caryl: 1301 Ashland Avenue. Lowell l, 2, Yuma Urrion High, Arizona 3, Student Council Dance Ticket Commtttee 4 Nielseki. Margot: 519 Freyling Place, S.E. Nitzel. Ruth: 324 Grand. N.E. Nordstrom. Darrell M.: 19 Grand Avenue, N.E. Baseball 2, Courtesy Squad 2, Football 3, 4, C-Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Nordylrs. loyce lrsne: 905 E. Fulton Street. Sextet l. 2, 3, 4. Spring Concert l, 2, 3. 4, All-Klub-Kub Up 2, Schubert Contest 2, 3, Variety Show 4 Norril. Patricia Louise: 244 Union Avenue. S.E. Spring Concert l, 2, Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Nativity l, 2, 4, Sulolla l, Nativity 2, 3, Courtesy Squad 3, Class Play Property Committee 4, Variety Show Cast 4, Choir 4, Ogren. Charles Richard: 507 Sinclair Avenue. N.E. Sulolla - Vice-President l, Boys' Glee Club l: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert l, 3, Bach Festival 2, Debate 2, Courtesy Squad 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Class Play Publicity Committee 4 Oovstanburg, Lloyd: 841 Wealthy Street. S.E. Orr. lanes: 3114 Reeds Lake Blvd., S.E. Veteran, Parker. lame: A.. lr.: 440 Henry Avenue. S.E. Patterson. Mildred Ann: 900 Oalrleigh Road. N.E. Oakleigh School l, 2, GAA 3. 4, Girl Reserves - Vice-President 3: Courtesy Squad 3, Class Mixer Enter- tainment Committee 3, Co-Chairman Variety Show Ticket Committee 4, Agona 4, Class Play Stage Crew 45 Annual Typing Stall 4, SENIOR INDEX Peane. Barbara Lee: 222 Antildell Place. N.E. Sulolla 1, Spring Concert l, Maiar-Minor Club l, 2, Girls' Glee Club 2, Red Cross 2, Courtesy Squad 2. 3: Helios 3, 4-Circulation 3, 4, Advertising 3, Literary 3, 4, Reporter 4, Typing 4, Page Editor 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Class Play Property Committee and Usher 41 Variety Show Costume and Ticket Committees 4: Mock Election Committee 4. Pell. Harland H.: 248 Hastings Street. N.E. Petrilli. Vincent Michael: 615 Stanley Terrace. N.E. Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Sulolla l, Z, Stage Crew 2, 3, Radio Discussions 2: Class Play Stage Manager 3, Production Manager 4: Class Play Cast 4, Class Play Selection Committee 4: Christmas Assembly 4, Annual Special Features Stall 4, Math Club 4, Sock and Buskin 4, National Honor Society 4, Annual Assembly 4: Stage Crew Club 4: Forum lor Youth Representa- tive 4: School Play Cast 4 Powell. William K.: 414 Fairview Avenue. N.E. Sulolla President l, Nativity l, Band l, 2, 3, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, All-Klub-Kut-Up l, 2, 3, 4, Senior Ht-Y Play Stage Crew 2, Noon Movies 2, 3, Football 2, 3, Baseball 2, ROTC 2, 3, 4 lunior-Senior Prom 3, Armistice Day Assembly 3, Choir Assembly 3, Public Address Operator 3, 4. Bars and Chevrons 3. 4, Ht-Y 3, 4, French Club 3, Class President 4, Class Play Cast and Electrician 4, Variety Show Cast and Elec- trtcian 4, Stage Crew Electrician lor Assemblies 4, Sock and Buskin 4, Class Play and Variety Show Assemblies 4 Price. Phyllis layne: 1501 Lake Drive. Glee Club 1, Red cross 2, Meter-Minor Club i, Club Coed Committee Z, Courtesy Squad 2, 4 Quick. Cynthia Marian: 1822 Union Avenue. Burton lumor High School l, Senior Girls' Glee Club Z, Choir 2, 3 4, Spring Concert Z, 3, 4, GAA 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Vice-President 4, Classical Club Book Store 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4. All-Klub-Kut-Up 3, 4, Christmas Assembly 3, 4, Courtesy Squad 3, Agono 4, Math Club 4, Sock and Buskin 4, Class Play Ticket Committee Co-Chairman 4, Class Play Stage Crew 4, Variety Show Usher 4, Senior Coke Committee, Annual Business and Literary Stalls 4, Christmas Assembly 4 Quist, Ruth: 4115 Hastings Street, N.E. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Spring Concert l, 2, Senior Girl Reserves 2 Heneland, Dorothy: 415 Paris Avenue. N.E. Girls' Glee Club l. Domecon Club 2, 3, GAA. 3 Richter. Albert T.: 706 Fairview Avenue, N.E. ROTC 2, 3, Usher 4, Bowling League President 4 Rodeback, Vivian lane: S18 Prospect. Spring Concert l, Class Play Poster Committee 4 Rogers. Susan Mary: 523 Fountain Street. N.E. South High School l, 2, Moth Club 3 4 f Secretary 3. Sock and Buskin 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Vice-President 4, Christmas Assembly 4, Senior Class Play Cast and Stage Crew 4, Stage Crew Club 4. Class Play Selection Chairman 4, Fire Prevention Assembly 4, Annual Literary Stall 4, Annual Assembly 4. Forensic Contest 4, Forum lor Youth Representa- tive 4, School Play Cast 4 Rornanovrski, Gloria: 548 North Avenue. N.E. Domecon Club 2, 3, Girl Reserves 3 Rose. lohn loeel: B10 Diamond Avenue, N.E. Boys' Glee Club l, Choir l, 2, 3 - Vice-President 4, Spring Concert l, 2, 3, Nativity l, Track l, 2, 3. 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Christmas Assembly 2, Boolrweek Assembly 2, Football 2, Class Ring Committee 3, luntor-Senior Prom Committee 3, Octet 3, Choir Assembly 3, Math Club 3, 4, C-Club 3, 4, Club Coed Council Representative 3 4, National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, 4, Variety Show Producer and Director 4, Class Play Art Com- mittee 4. Quartet 4, Student Council 4, High School Forum Ensemble 4 Rouse. Lyle: 2040 Lake Michigan Drive, N.W. R OT C 2, 3, Bars and Chevrons 3, Biology Club 3. 4- Prestdent 4, Class Play Stage Crew 4, Variety Show Stage Manager 4 Runyan. lean E.: 225 Union Avenue, N.E. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Spring Concert l, 2 Schloller, lohn C.: S0 Union Avenue. Schuilinq. Melvin: 227 Michigan Street. N.E. Veteran Senieyn. lames E.: 1537 E. Fulton Street. Band l, 2, Basketball 2, 4 135 Sherwood, lames H.: SIS North Avenue. N.E. Veteran Sieherl. Delpha Louise: 432 Sheldon. Band l, 2, 3, Spring Concert l 2, 3, Mayor-Minor Club l, War Council l, GAA 2, 3. 4, Classical Club 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Sock and Buslrin 2, 3 4, Assembly Committee 4. Honor Point Committee 2, Girl Reserves 2, Student Council 2, Agona 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Spade Oration 3, Class Vice-Presr dent 3, National Honor Society 3, 4 - President 4. Math Club 3, 4, Session Room Monitor 3, All-Klub-Kun Up Food Chairman 3, 4. Helios Salesman 4. Class Play Ticket Co-Chairman 4, Variety Show Usher 4, Annual Photography Editor 4, Annual Business Stall 4, Class Play and Annual Assemblies 4, Courtesy Squad 4, N S P A Convention 4 Simons, Lois G.: 535 Lydia Street, N.E. Girl Reserves 2 Sklar. Rosalie: 728 Fairview Avenue. N.E. Girls' Glee Club 1, Spring Concert l, Sulolla l, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, Courtesy Squad 2, 3. 4, Red Cross 2, 3, 4 - Vice-President 3, President 4, G A A Z, 3, 4- Volley Ball Chairman 4. Motor-Minor Secretary 2, We- Lo-Lit Student Sponsor 2, 3, Agona 3, 4 - Vice-Presr dent 4, Annual ,Literary and Business Stalls 3, Helios 3, Class Nominating Committee 3, Session Room Moni- tor 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Secretary 4, All-Klub-Kut-Up ludge 3, Committee 4, Girl Reserves 3, Ring Girls' Club 3, Class Dance Committee 3. Class Ring Committee 3, Class Mixer Co-Chairman 3, Annual Business Manager 4, Camera Club 4, Spanish Club 4, Inter-High Student Council Representative 4, Commit- tee Chairman lor 1916 Class Numeral 4, Variety Show Usher 4, Inter-High Press Guild Representative 4, NSPA Convention 4, Annual Assembly 4, Courtesy Squad Chairman 4, Annual Dance Committee 4 Skouros. Thomas H.: 33 Fitzhugh Avenue, S.E. Sulolla l, Band l, 2, Spring Concert l 2, Courtesy Squad l, 2, 3, C-Club 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, H1-Y 3, 4, Classical Club 3, 4 - Treas- urer 3, luntor-Senior Prom Committee 3, Iuntor-Senior Mixer 3, All-Klub-Kut-Up 3, 4, National Athletic Scholastic Society 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 4, Bowling League 4, Mock Election Committee 4, Class Day Program 4 Smith. Frances Cora: 562 Prospect. S.E. Girls' Glee Club l. Spring Concert l, 3, Malor-Minor Club l, GAA 2, 3, 4 3 President 4, Girl Reserves 2, Orchestra 2. 3, Annual 2. 4 - Circulation 2, Literary 2. Business 4, Sock and Busktn 3, 4, Agona 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4 - Vice-President 4, National Honor Society 3, 4 - Treasurer 4, Senior Coke Committee 4, Class Secretary 4, Helios Circulation Stall 4, Class Play Prompter and Stage Crew 4, Variety Show Usher 4 Annual Board Selection Committee 4, Assembly Com- mittee 4, All-Klub-Kut-Up 3, 4, Red Cross Assembly 4 Sonke. Lorraine: 42 Caroline Place. N.E. Girls' Glee Club 3, Spring Concert 3, Choir 4, Y-Teens 3, 4, Summer School Graduate Spence, Myrtle lane: 1431 Boston Street. S.E. Orchestra l, 2, Spring Concert l, 2, Nativity l, Girls' Glee Club 2, Girl Reserves 2, 3, Class Ring Commit- tee 3, Domecon Club 3, Art Committee 4 Splaine. Beverly: G32 Coit Avenue. N.E. Sulolla l, Spring Concert l, Girls' Glee Club l, Mayor. Minor 2, GAA 3, Girl Reserves 3, Camera Club 4, Class Play Costume Committee 4, Courtesy Squad 4 Stephens. Don: 225 Oakley Place. N.E. Stephens. lo Anne: 225 Oakley Place, N.E. Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert l, Z, 3, 4, Assem- ltes l, 2, 3, 4 Steutan. Leon: 45 Mack Avenue, N.E. Strohpaul. Nancy: 421 Paris Avenue, N.E. Girls' Glee Club l, Choir l, Z, 3, 49 All-Klub-Kut-Up 1. Spring Concert I, Z, 3, 4, Schubert Contest 4, Summer School Graduate Strohl. Betty D.: 545 Sinclair. N.E. Stuart, Standish I.: 533 Paris Avenue, S.E. Sulolla l, Track l, Student Council l, Hi-Y 2 3, 4 Suhar, lorome Paul: 550 College Avenue. S.E. Sulolla l, Boys Glee Club l, Spring Concert l. ROTC l, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Bars and Chevrons 2, 3, 4 - Vice-President 4. Annual 2, 3, 4 f Circulation Stall 2, Assistant 3, Manager 4, Rille Team 2, 3, 4, Hx-Y 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, luntor-Senior Prom Committee 3, Class Dance and Mixer Committees 3, Annual Business and Literary Stalls 3, 4, Spanish Club Sgt -at-Arms 4: Bowling League 4: Nalional Honor Society Treasurer 4, Foot- ball Spotter 4: Class Play Ticket Taker 4 If I 4 I ,M . ,I aff' S K, X19 M S Y ' by I. ' ww , 4 4.- - 'V YN ,-, - 2,643 V 4, S!-ggx, ., rf.-,I wk- A . . I M ,I 18, 4 V' 4 . I NA? W' 1 31 4' x 1 ' . l F ., 4 in ' V -11 1, f , ,A J 'xi' ma ' , WW N' awww 1 ,r V- 1 ,,,1 ql . ..', A Q . , as If Ex l,g, I I , 1' eff? I I I ' - ' I I , ' , 11. ' :'l A . , 1 I W .211 'TY Ag. 9:4 I W I 'f' , fu., ' . ' V 'af I .L ' ., . - . , is . gg 5 a ' ' 'w- QW :,, V I vt'-I-S7 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL. GRAND RAPIDS. MICHIGAN Sullivan. Nora: 327 lnving Street. Swee, Betty Lou: 732 Dexter Place. N.E. Girls' Glee Club l, 2, Spring Concert I, 2. 3, Courtesy Squad I, 4, War Stamp Council 1, Christmas Program I, 2, 3, 4: Chotr 2, 3, 4, Domecon Club 2, 3, GA A 3, 4. Agona 4, Class Play Usher 4, Variety Show 4, Szudzilr. Mary Elizabeth: 600 Clancy Avenue. N.E. Girls' Glee Club I, GA A 2: Spring Concert 2, Dome- con Club 3, Heltos Typing Stall 4 Tandler. Mary E.: 144 Benjamin. S.E. Sulolla I, Helios Circulation Stall 1 2: Gtrls' Glee Club l, Spring Concert l, Motor-Minor Club I, GAA 2, War Bond Chairman 2, Sock and Busktn 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, luntor-Sentor Prom Commtttee Chairman 3, Honor Point Commtttee 3, 4, Class Dance Commtt- tee 3, Student Council Social Chairman 4, Class PloY Property Commtttee 4, Student Council Dance Chatr- man 4, Courtesy Assembly Chairman 4, Variety Show Make-up Commtttee 4 Ten Hoor. Marilyn K.: 344 Charles Avenue, S.E. Glee Club I, 2, 3, Courtesy Squad I, 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert l, 2, Sulolla l, Christmas Program 2, Helios Ad Stall 3 Helios Ctrculatxon and Ad Stalls 3 4 Variety Show 4 Clos Play Make up Commtttee 4 Stage Crew 4 Terry Stuart 1230 Edith Avenue NE Class Play 4 Variety Show 4 Session Room Decora tion Committee 4 Theodore lohnny H 232 Barclay NE Chotr I 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Spring Concert l 2 3 Track l 2 Nativity l Football 2 3 4 Managerfl luntor Soltball Team 3 Ht Y 2 3 4 All Klub Kut Up 2 3 4 CClub 3 4 Math Club 3 4 National Athletic Honor Society 3 Courtesy Squad 4 Class Play Stage Crew 4 Boys Glee Club President 4 Ht Y Basketball Team 4 Thibaudeau Neil R 741 Grand Avenue NE Boys Glee Club I Sprtrtg Concert I HtY 2 3 4 ROTC 2 3 4 Bars and Chevrons 3 4 Sgt at Arms 3 President 4 Debate 2 Radio Work 2 Tennis 2 3 Privates Club 2 luntor Sentor Prom Commtttee 3 Y Coed Council 3 YConlerence 3 All Klub Kut Up 3 Class Play Program Commtttee Chairman 4 Class Play Publicity Commtttee 4 Pep Assemblies 4 Christ mas Assembly 4 Usher 4 Assemblies 4 Class Dance Commtttee 4 Ticlmer Richard L. 145 Baynton Avenue NE Tomplnns Farrell 22 Delaware SW Troske Robert l.. 1338 Wealthy Street SE Student Council I 2 3 Public Relations Olltcer 3 Sulolla l Football 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Helios 2 3 Ctrculatton 2 3 Manager 3 Assemblies 3 Courtesy Squad 2 Ht Y Z 3 4 Club Coed Representative 2 Noon Acttvtttes 2 3 Annual Circulation 2 3 C Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Class Dance Commtttee 3 luntor Sentor Prom Commtttee 3 Class Ring Commtttee 3 Inter High Press Guild 3 Inter High Student Council President 3 luntor College 4 Twilord Geraldine 11126 Thomas Street Sulolla Club I Glee Club 1 2 Chotr 3 4 Spr g Concert I 2 3 4 Christmas Assembly I 3 Mator Minor Club I Courtesy Squad 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Annual Circulation Stall 2 Agona 3 4 Treasurer 4 Helio Ctrculatton Stall 3 4 luntor Sentor Prom Com mtttee 3 All Klub Kut Up 3 4 Chotr Assembly 3 Math Club Secretary 4 Sock and Busktn 4 National Honor Society 4 Honor Pomt Commtttee 4 Annual Business Stall 4 Class Play Cast 4 Variety Show Usher 4 Class Play Stage Crew 4 Courtesy Assembly 4 Sentor Coke Commtttee 4 Urbanslct lerry 445 Grand Sulolla I Courtesy Squad I 2 3 4 Ht Y 2 3 4 Vaas Howard Dale 618 Innes Street NE Spring Concert I Student Council I Annual Art Stall I ROTC 2 3 Red Cross 2 Second Team Football 2 First Team Football 3 4 Courtesy Squad 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Ht Y 3 4 Tennis Team 3 All Klub Kut Up 3 C Club 3 4 Variety Show Stage Crew 4 Vanden Berge Roger H 1259 Lyon Street. N.E. luke Box Operator l 2 3 Glee Club l Spring Concert I 2 Chotr 2 4 Class Soltball Team 3 Variety Show Cast 4 Class Soltball Team 4 Vander Hout Maxine S23 Tuttle Avenue NE. Sulolla I Orchestra l 2 Spring Concert I 2 Courtesy Squad l 2 3 GAA 2 Class Play Make up Com mtttee 4 Helios 4 Variety Show Publicity Commtttee4 SENIOR INDE Vander Moere, Mary: 133 Baynton Avenue. N.E. Sulolla Club 1: Glee Club l, 2: Spring Concert 1, 2, Christmas Pageant 2, Helios Business Stall 2, 3: Courtesy Squad 3, G A A 3, 4, Class Play and Variety Show Poster Committees 4, Variety Show Costume Committee 4g Sentor Coke Commtttee Annual Business Stall 4, Class Play Property Commtttee 4 Vander Pleeg. Frederick H.: 115 Maytield Avenue. N.E. Sulolla Club lg Band I, 2, 3, 4: Football l, 2, 3, Courtesy Squad I. 2, Spring Concert l, 3. 41 Basketball 2, 3: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, C-Club 3, 4, All-Klub-Kut1Up 2, 3, 4, Annual Circulation Stall 2, 3, luntor-Sentor Prom 3, Score Board Operator 3, Ring Committee 3, Paper Drive Co- Chatrman 4, Bowltng Team 4, luntor-Sentor Mixer 4. Class Play Ticket Commtttee 4 Vander Weide. lehn: G2 Holland Avenue, N.E. Math Club 4. Vander Zee. Marcia D.: 132 Lalayette Avenue. N.E. Sulolla 1, Orchestra I, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Chotr 2, 3, 4. Spring Concert l, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Assembly l, 3, 4: Chotr Assembly 3, Annual Literary Stall I, 2, Mayor' Minor 1, Debate 2, Classical Club 2, 3, 4 - Prestdent4, GAA 2, 3, 4, lunior-Sentor Prom Commtttee 3, Cour- tesy Squad 3 4 Sextet 3 4 Used Book Store 3 4 Chairman 4 Agona 3 4 Secretary 4 Sock and Busktn 4 Pep Assembly 4 National Honor Society 4 Class Play Make up Commtttee 4 Variety Show Cast 4 Class Song Commtttee 4 Annual Assistant Edttor 4 Mixed Octet 4 Annual Dance Commtttee Chairman 4 Van Leeuwen Diane 1705 Wealthy Street SE Sulolla Club I Domecon Club I Courtesy Squad 2 3 Variety Show Ticket and Costume Committees Class Play Usher 4 Van Oosten Lots M 21 Lowell Avenue NE Sulolla I Glee Club l 2 Spring Concert I 2 Helios Business Stall I 2 3 GAA 2 3 4 Christmas Assem bly 2 Courtesy Squad 3 Class Play Property and Poster Committees 4 Variety Show Poster and Costume Committees 4 Class Play Usher 4 Sock and Busktn 4 Session Room Decoration Commtttee Chairman 4 Van Popenng Donald E 23 Batavia Place N.E Second Team Football Z 3 Classical Club 3 4 Van Ryn Russell lay S54 Crescent Street NE Sulolla I War Council I Red Cross I Glee Club I Chotr 2 3 Spring Concert 1 2 Octet 2 Christmas A sembly Bach Festival 2 Courtesy Squad 2 3 4 Annual 2 Circulation 2 4 Literary 4 Business 4 Math Club 3 4 National Honor Society 3 4 Prest dent 4 Usher 3 4 Biology Club 3 Class Olltcer Nomt nattng Commtttee Chairman 3 Spanish Club 4 Forum lor Youth 4 Class Play Cast 4 Class Play Stage Crew 4 Helios Assembly 4 All Klub Kut Up 4 Mock Election Commtttee Chairman 4 Class Day Pro gram 4 Numeral Commtttee 4 Vett Werner 485 Fairview Avenue NE Baseball I 2 Chotrl 2 3 Spring Concertl 2 Bach Fe ttval 2 Octet 2 Christmas Assembly 2 4 Sentor Play Stage Crew 3 Math Club 3 Helios Sports and Features Stall 3 Annual Special Features Editor 4 National Honor Society 4 NSPA Convention 4 Forensic Contest 4 Forum lor Youth Program 4 Sock and Busktn 4 Class Motto Commtttee 4 Symphony Poster Chairman 4 Annual Publtctty Commtttee 4 Class Play Assembly 4 Ver Meulen Iane 1701 Lyon Street NE Sulolla l Glee Club I 2 Spring Concert I 2 Christ mas Assembly l GAA 2 3 4 Service Flag Commit tee 7 Classical Club 3 4 Courtesy Squad 3 4 lunior Sentor Decoration Commtttee 3 Class Play Program Commtttee 4 Variety Show Make up Commtttee 4 Class Song Commtttee 4 Vtau Darla D 603 Union Avenue S.E Detroit High School I Lee High School 2 Helios 3 4 Calling All Girls Reporter 4 Vtergever Wayne 721 Fountain NE ROTC I 2 Freshman Basketball Team I Track I Glee Club I Spring Concert I Nativity I Baseball 2 3 HtY 2 3 4 Debate 2 Class Soltball Team 3 Second Team Football 3 Class Play Property Com mtttee 4 Walenga Raymond S 918 Baraga Street NE Davis Tech I Ht Y2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Baseball 2 3 4 C Club 3 4 Stage Crew 3 Courtesy Squad 4 Wallace. Daniel B.: Ada. Michigan Second Team Football l: Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 - Vice-President 3, President 4: Helios Photography Edi- tor 2: Football 2, 3, 4: Noon Movies 3: C-Club 3, 4: Variety Show Cast 4: lnter-High Student Council Vice- Prestdent 4. Waters. Norman: 722111 Lake Drive. Track l. 2, 3, 4 - Co-Captain 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Football 3, C-Club 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Waters. Roberta V.: 17 Michigan Street. N. E. Girl Reserves Secretary 3: Variety Shaw Make-up Commtttee 4: Class Play Usher 4. Watson. lames W.: 101 Youelle Avenue. S.E. Band 1: Spring Concert l, Baseball 2, 3, 4: Privates' Club 2, ROTC 2, 3, Bars and Chevrons 3: All-Klub- Kut-Up 3: Class Memorial Committee 4, Class Play Commtttee 4: Camera Club President 4: Hi-Y 4: Paper Drive Co-Chairman 4: Bowling League 4. Weldon. loan Elizabeth: 539 Lyon Street. N.E. Student Council I, 2, Glee Club lg Sulolla l, Courtesy Squad I, 2, 4: Helios Circulation Stall 1, 2, 3: All-KIub- Kut-Up 1, 4: Spring Concert I, G,A A 2, 3. Helios 2, 3 Advertising 2 Business 3 Advertising Manager 3 War Council 2 lnter High Press Guild 3 4 Session Room Monitor 3 Sock and Buskin 3 4 Helios Assem blies 3 Camera Club 4' Spanish Club 4 Cheerleader 3 4 Student Council Dance Commtttee 4 Variety Show Cast and Costume Commtttee 4 Class Play Property Committee 4 Annual Advertisement Manager and Circulation Stall 4 Annual Assembly 4 Annual Dance Commtttee 4 Wellington. Robert. 723 Coit. NE Veteran Wessels lohn 52 Eastern S.E Westra Charles 218 Elmwood, N.E Creston High l ROTC 2 3 Biology Club 2 3 4 Bars and Chevrons 3 Courtesy Squad 3 Goll Team 3 Usher 4 Camera Club 4 Class Play Cast 4 Class Play Commtttee 4 Class Motto Commtttee 4 C Club 4 Red Cross 4 Assistant Photography Editor 4 Variety Show Poster Commtttee 4 Variety Show Program Commit tee 4 Williams Allansa H 715 Sherman Street. SE Wtlltame Blanche Ruth 711 Grand Avenue NE Sulolla I Spring Concert I 2 Mator Minor Club l Red Cross I 2 3 Girls Glee Club l 2 Nativity I Christmas Program 3 GAA 2 3 4 Agona 3 4 Scribe 4 Helios Literary Stall 2 Class Mixer Commit tee 3 luntor Sentor Prom 3 All Klub Kut Up 3 4 Sock and Busktn 4 We Lo Lit Student Sponsor 4 Class Play and Assembly Committees 4 Williams Thomas W 528 North Avenue NE Band 1 2 3 4 Spring Concert I 2 3 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 French Club 3 Math Club 4 Biology Club 4 Camera Club 4 Variety Show Commtttee 4 Dance Band 4 Wtmmer Richard. 1055 Dick Avenue NW Veteran Worst Dorothy 800 College Avenue NE Wygmane loan. 24B Hollister Avenue Sullolla I Glee Club I 2 Spnng Concert l 2 Motor Minor Club I Nativity l GAA 2 3 4 All Klub Kut Up 2 3 4 Helios Literary Stall 2 3 Helios Event and Comment Stall 2 Christmas Assembly 2 Classical Club 3 4 Math Club 3 4 Agana 3 4 Helios Ad and Literary Stalls 3 Class Dance Band Committee 3 Sock and Busktn 4 Class Play Cast 4 Variety Show Cast 4 Variety Show Poster Commtttee Chairman 4 Pep Assembly 4 Annual Business Stall 4 Class Play Assembly 4 Wynalda Richard. 353 Rabey Place Sulollal Footballl 2 3 Baseball Z 4 HtY 2 3 4 C Club 3 4 Zeetf. Roger G S6 Holland Avenue N.E Sulolla l Band I Spnng Concert I Football 1 All Klub Kut Up 3 4 Class Boy Advisor 4 Math Club 3 4 HtY 3 4 Spanish Club Treasurer 4 Class Play Property Commtttee 4 Mock Election Commtttee 4 Bowling League 4 Baseball 4 Zimmerman Beverly 1B Holland Avenue NE Wilson lnterrrtedtate High School l Western High School 2 Girl Reserves 3 Class Mixer Commtttee 3 Class Play Ticket Commtttee 4 National Honor Society 4 Annual Literary Stall 4 Ziton. lulta M 344 Cass Avenue Red Cross l Glee Club l Spnng Concert l Girl Re serves 3 Courtesy Squad 3 4 Class Dance Entertain ment Commtttee 3 Class Play Costume Commtttee 4 Zock Thomas 523 Clancy Avenue N.E Veteran . , ' Class Play Cast 4, Variety Show Ticket Taker 42 ' 136 1' , t ANNUAL STAFF S Row l: B. Eckberg, l. Weldon, R. Sklar, M. VanderZee, D. Siebers, R. Six. Row 2: S. Grooters, P. Leavenworth, l. Subar, W. Veit, P. Kelly, N. Armour, E. Curtis, B Benson, B. Kubiak, C. Westra, I. Hornbach, L. DenHouten, B. Heeringa. Row 3: S. Rogers, M. Krueger, M. Patterson, M. 'l'enHoor, D. Hoover, P. Smith, G. Twitord R. Kroes, R. Simpson, D. Gray, P. Kempter, S. Fowser, l. Crossman, G. Kleynenberg B. Zimmerman, M. Veldman. Literary Stall Phyllis Leavenworth, Assistant William Benson Milford Bentley Barbara Eckberg Sally Fowser Donna Gray Angello Hampares Pat Kempter Gerry Kleynenberg Ruth Kroes Cynthia Quick Sue Rogers Ruth Simpson Fran Smith Richard Wicks Beverly Zimmerman Special Features Staff Ruth Six, Assistant Grahame McArthur Marilyn Veldman Vincent Petrilli Typing Staff Betty Heeringa Mary Krueger Mildred Patterson Photography Staff Chuck Westra, Assistant lack Hornbach Walter Lawrence Dan Wallace Business Staff Bud Alberda Peggy France Wilma Ford Donna Gray Betty Heeringa Charles Hook Pat Kempter Gerry Kleynenberg Mary Krueger Gordon Lawrence Mary Mulder Pat Muller Pat Norris Mildred Patterson Cynthia Quick Albert Richter Frances Smith Mary Tandler lohnny Theodore Gerry Twiford Mary Vander Moere Russ Van Ryn Chuck Westra Beverly Zimmerman Circulation Staff - lackie Mc Murtr Assistant Y, Bud Alberda lerrold Armour Marilyn Bos Alice Bosworth Delores Brooks Pat Bye Sam Clinger Bill Colyer Ann Crispin ludy Crossman Bob De Young Delores Drake Shirley Farr Virginia Firlik Reginald Gierth Lucille Grutter Shirley Hall Burt Haskins Donna Hecker lerry Hertel lack Hornbcich Richard lensen Don Kelly Gerry Kleynenberg Betty Klunder Gordon Lawrence loan McKnight Ioan McMurtry Ken Mellema Barbara Merrin Eunice Pasma Alice Perry Ruth Postma Marvin Prentice Robert Rae Eleanor Rath Mel Semerly Ruth Simpson Ruth Slager Bill Smith Roy Sodergren Lorraine Sonke Pat Stack Bill Stacy Suzanne Vander Zee Russ Van Ryn Warren Van Ryn Don Van Syckle Marilyn Veldman Mildred Verhey Ruth Ver Mueleri Marilyn Waldron Connie Wheaton Bradford Wilcox lohn Winters Ruth Wittenbach Tom Wittenbach Larry Wright loan Wygmans Art Staff Betty Bower Norma Fortuin Albert Phillips Stuart Terry Special thanks to Mr. A. Hyde and Mr. E. Spielmacher lor photography in this annual. 137 ' . . aww- . 7-.-.4-:quuq,...iuqg--f ., Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr, Mr. Mr. Mrs. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. PATRONS LIST and Mrs. Morris Armour and Mrs. Saul Armour and Mrs. W. Benson H. B. Bigtord Nathan Birenberg and Mrs. C. Bos and Mrs. W. C. Chase and Mrs. Glenn Clark and Mrs. E. Curtis and Mrs. Iames De Boer and Mrs. Donald G. Denison Marie Rouse Edison and Mrs. Vern Eicholtz and Mrs.. Harry Ford Agnes France and Mrs. C. E. Frazier and Mrs. Norman Fry Elizabeth Gibbs Margaret Grummet and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Iulia C. and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs and Mrs Richard Heeringa Walter Hoag Frank Hodges . Iohn E. Hoover Frank lngalls . Donald C. Iewell Peter Karel Keller . Donald P. Kelly, Sr Sidney Klien I. M. Kleynenberg Iames Koukios A. Kroes Iohn F. Krueger Kubiak Mr. and Mrs. F. Merren Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller Moderne Shop and Mrs. L. I. Moore Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Mulder Mrs. -Benzella Muller ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I. Neilsen Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Patterson and Mrs. Maurice Quick Mrs. Iosephine Rose Mr. Mr. Mrs. M. Siebers Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sklar Mrs. Mary Skouros Mr. and Mrs Edwin M. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sonke Mr. and Mrs Max L. Subar Mr. and Mrs Sidney Swee Mr. and Mrs Charles Szudzik Mr. and Mrs B. N. Tandler Mr. and Mrs George H. Terry Mr. and Mrs Fred Vaas Mr. and Mrs Herbert Vanden Berge Mr. and Mrs W. Vander Hout I. Vander Moere and Company Mrs. Eva Vander Ploeg , Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Martin Vander Zee N. Van Oosten Konrad D. Veit W. B. Ver Muelen Maynard Waters I. C. Westra l- l. Wolf Garrett Zeett ! 138 I PICTORIAL ADVERTISEMENTS Pifxf tQC'3ffRQ2 J f Ill EBERHARD'S 1551 WEALTHY, 2211 S. DIVISION, 1522 PLAINFIELD An apple for the teacher, girls? 1 N an E ' l MARSTAN'S 1499 WEALTHY What's the matter, Frannie, can't you wait? 139 15A AAAAA4 'Ig as A A A -V4 A A A A A .57 W 188 MONROE What do you think, Ted? --rw , Fug -1--H -- - --no-us-1 W . .4n-- --- Y--.W 4.......14. I. . i I PICTORIAL ADVERTISEMENTS 1 florfzfl Alibi! f lf-Hb A Q 'img' NK V- ,xx ,. -gr --'SFKI ,, ap 4.' . -, '--J-'nib :fs-+,gwf.,:,-H: .2.f 1f.t ,-ifgg .ga--'sq -ig 1' 'X' '- xmtzahf,-.w..,,,,. - I- - fs--0, '-fi' y:,,Q, , Q 3 t'r HILLTOP HOUSE 228 MICHIGAN GRAND RAPIDS COAT 6. APRON SERVICE 224 MICHIGAN What will it be? Keeping the boys at Housemcm dry. fa if h V ,m x4 -.4 X t,,a-e- 122 EAST FULTON A little bull in the china shop? 140 J ..-....... ' f . V vw, . 5 :1Sll1f,lxli5LiL.Z3LISi3ii.TSii PICTORIAL ADVERTISEMENTS K7 HENRY SMITH FLORAL COMPANY PRUESSER IEWELERS 6 SHELDON 74 IONIA Something for groduotion, loom? 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MARION CAMPBELL We thank you not only ior your vocational guidance, but for all your friendly encouragement. S ENID COMBS You have shown us new ways of expression through art. IEANETTE COMPTON You have started us on the road to the business world. 15 LEONA BEAN The typing you've taught us has helped us to be secretaries. PHYLLIS BLOEMENDAAL That you have shown us about the new library so cheerfully and patiently, has been a great service to us. DAVID CARPENTER We are grateful for the backing you have given our student government. ELAINE CLARKE Thank you ior your kindly suggestions to us on the art of neighborliness. - . IACOBA DALEBOUT Without your patient direction. our plays would not be acclaimed successes. MARY DIVELY Thank you for making the history of the past alive for us in the present. me IF-CK FREY With a song and a smile you have increased our musical appreciation. ELSA GLEYE Under a thimble. your nimble finger ilies. FACULTY THEONE CONKLIN A curved line. when it is your smile, is the shortest distance between two points. LYDIA CRONINGER We fellows send a personal message ot thanks for showing these gals how to boil water. la r - G .1 X .Q SIDNEY ELEVELD Your fine cooperation will linger in our memories. HELEN FREEMAN You have taught us not only sports, but sportsmanship. WALTER HANSON Thanks lor keeping us posted on the World Series results. LEONARD HATZ , Future architects and engineers irom the class of '47 will look back with gratitude at your mechanical drawing classes. FACULTY HELEN HARRIGAN Your engaging manner has added charm to your history classes. ALICENT HOLT We will always carry with us the memory of your dignity and graciousness. CHARLES IRWIN A great many future athletic stars will be gratelul lor your quiet wisdom. LESLIE IRWIN You have shown us how to appreciate not only the science, but the beauty of nature. PLYNN MATTHEWS The thing we shall remember about your classes. Rip, is their delightful informality. LOWELL McDOUGALL Your ready smile and willing aid has made us call you iriend. , ',+2w'7-, Q J , .L ., . X ISABEL A. HUNT Your welcome discipline has made us alert to our social responsibility. ALBERT HYDE Your enthusiasm for photography has helped to make the Camera Club a success. ETHEL LOUISE KNOX Thank you for sharing your iourneyings with us. BARBARA LEWIS You came among us after our junior grades, but we have not failed to see a smile so friendly. , ',.,,-, DAN NAMETH The whole class thanks you for the encouragement you have given to our teams. CHARLES NEWCOMER Your patience and friendliness have made a diiiicult subiect a pleasure. GRACE PARKHURST The pleasant iniormality oi your classes has added to our enjoyment oi literature. LILLIAN PEET Your spontaneous laughter has made your classes one of our friendliest. 18 FACULTY RUBY MCKENZII-I By pointing out the mistakes of past history. you have shown us how to weigh world events of our time. LUCILLE MEYERING In history class and Red Cross meetings - we like your jollity. 'bt-'D le- ii, S ' x ' 5131 , 5 5:3 . 2+ Q., A - K 'ii 2' ' 152 ' R ' g t- '- jffiey, y ' - 'A C i . QM-. . it 'S fi -ji - PEARL E . OLDT You are indispensable to the smooth running oi our school. GLADYS OLSEN You have brought the artist in us into the light. MICHAEL PETRILLI ' We shall miss the enioyment your music has Qlvefl US at assemblies and games. FLORENCE POWERS We can't decide whether yours is the charm of Old Spain or the romance of France. ' FACULTY IAY PYLMAN You have spurred us to heights we never dreamed we could attain. DORA REESE Your quiet smile and helpful interest in our affairs will be among our memories of Central. CLAY SHOEMAKER Your informal class D practical knowledge to our education. discussions have added much WENDELL SHROLL We are grateful for your enthusiastic supervision of our recreational activities. SERGEANT RICHARD VEB BUST You have shown us how to march through life. RUSSELL WATERS You have shown us that important facts can be taught calmly. VELMA RENIHAN You have introduced us to many new acquaintances through literature. WILAMENA SCHOONBERGER While you have taught us scientific facts, You have not forgotten how to be charming. Ei Q 5. :AX FLOYD SMITH The printed word is important: thank you for showing us how. VIRGINIA THOMASMA You have taught us the value of nutrition as well as the way to prepare attractive meals. R 8 1 19 ARLENE WHITTEMORE In your classes we went on many fascinating trips into a microscopic world. ELMO WIERENGA Your youthful. locund personality has lightened many hours. HOWARD WILCOX The whole school appreciates the endless hours you have spent as faculty adviser oi the paper. TE ACHERS WITHOUT PICTURES HARRY HARRISON Even on short acquaintance, we are impressed with your ideas. LEAH THOMAS We are more ready to meet the outside world because you have shown us its social and business require- ments. 20- OFFICE STAFF BETTY KLINE EDNA MC KAY CUSTODIANS Perle VcfnderVelde, Dctve Sumner, Abner Kole, Ioe Delecrcker Alice Coulter, Ernie Blenzer. 21 as UNDERCLASSMEN r T W ENERGY K X.. T. Steele, B. Lucas, Miss Peet, I. Crossman, O. Peterson, Mr. McDougal, D. Haskin J UNICR CLASS OFFICERS President ............. Dale Haskin Vice-President ........... Orville Peterson Secretary .... . Iudy Crossman Treasurer ..... . . Boyce Lucas Ring Committee Chairman . . Tom Steele 24 UN DERCLASSMEN A urea , I . r- - ..Js. Z ' 4 ' ' A' - . x . 'd - V ' I I 4 5 5 Q ', W , A 4 I A , 'EA ' 5 A I 1' . , Q - . ' . Q ' 5 ' IA 3 'i,f1.g,.l-I AN. , vf , - I A' . 1' -. N 5. . :A '.', A la fi- 4 E2 A v 9 s 1. Q M . V ,: ' :A I A ' f Q, . 3 Q A '1 - A- . ska.. r .. ? Af A4 .- A - , . - if? H ...A A A : aff , A 1' V ' A A f ' f A54 A I 2-if B' I ' I Q' . I ' I 'I +111 1 1' 4' Q . 4' A A 'A I' . 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Blackall, P. Blanklort, E Blasher, C Blozirnski, L. Bogerd, G. Boldenweck, E Bolthouse, I Booker, B Boshoveri, C Bottrall: -Bgy-35 B. Bower, D Brauclt, G Brock, I Brower, C Burlingham, V Busse, G. Callaway, M Canute, H Carpenter, I. Carrel, D. Coburn, -8341 B. Coleman, M Comden, D Cossin, P. Cox, G Cross, B. Crossman, I. Crossman, W. Cummings, L Curtis, N. De Kralcer, M. Derripskig ,Bgyjg B. De Vries, D De Winter, B De Young, D, De Young, D De Young, I. Dieters, S. Dinsrnore, M. Dombroski, L. Drieborg, B. Dull, B. Duma: ,BQMLBQ B. Eckberg, A Eggerding, A. Ellis, D, Embree, M Ewing, B. Fairbrother, R. Feringa, R Pilipiak, E. Firlik, I. Fischer, N. Fortuin:.BQJLL O. French, D. Fretz, F. Fry, I. Gagne, P Garvm, P, Georgackes, E George, R. Gildersleeve, I. Gillette, V. Glew, C, Goldammer,BQyj4H Good- rich, W. Grummet, L. Gunn, S. Hall, N. Haney, R. Haney, Egg QA G Hardebeck, C Hardy, D. Harris, F. Harris, D. Haskin, H Haskins: ,Bmgll A. Hampares, H. Helmet, C. Heintzelmcm, S. 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Leavenworth, T Leavenworth, B Ledbetter, B Lucas, A Maat, B Maker, B Marks, M May, L McDouga1,D, McClurken,I McKamy,B,Q3y-11:1 Mc Murtry, H Merren, I Mrddel, M Mrllet O Mrnkus, A Moltatt, I Nash, H Nelson, M Nicole, E. N1elsen, C, Nordykep Row 5' O. Peterson, R Peterlem, H Perrrn, F Packer, G Osman, S Osmolmskr, S O'Rourke, E Oom, E. Notzen, R Norman, E. Ploeg, Bgw 6: B. Porter, B. Porter M Prentrce, D Prrce, R Race, E Ratney, D Reynolds, C Robson, A Rockwell, L Rollins, P Romanowskrp Row 7: H. Saverson, H. Scott, V. Scully, B Shepherd, R Shtve, R Shroeddl, M Stmon, R Stmpson, R Srx, B. Smmth, B Smrth, Bgw Q. I Smith, Y. Smlth, R, Lodefgren, D Som- mer, M Spxkerman, I Sprurt, BgmLiA Staal, l Starr, R Steele, T. Steele, K. Stinson, R Stmson, Bgw IQ- D. Sullivan, R. Sweeney, T Telder, E Theodore, A Troxel, M Valkrer, Row ll F Van Antwerp, M Van Antwerp, M. Van Dam, C. Vander Berge, L. Vander Schoor, L Vandertie. 26 UN DERCLASSMEN is - if , I 2. 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Verhake, M Verhey, BQLLM Walters, D Warners, V Washburn, G Whaley, C Wheaton, F Whxte, B Wxerenga, B Wrlbur, I Wrlley, H Wrllrams, G Wrllts, BMLI Wtnters, B. Wjdurlskr, R. Wrrght, M Z1ton, Tenth Grade, L Adrranse, T Andrews, A Antonrdes B Armour, I Armour, M Applegate, Bow 4 P Bailey, P Barr, W Bartusch, H, Baxter, I. Brerlem, M Btgelow, L Btlsk, C Boerkoel, B Boeslcool, B Boland, I, Bohtho, Holi I, Boonstra, D Boshoven, R Bosman, A Bosworth, R Botma, P Bowen, G Bowman, B Brandt, R. Breukmk,L Buck, L Bullinga. Boy-QLD Bushen, R Butler, P Cam, E Campbelle, S. Carl, C Carlberg, V. Carpenter, D, Chapin, P Chapman, M. Chrrsman, I Chrtstteg B , N, Cole, I, Connors, B. Conway, B Cunningham, L, Daane, D De Bonte, D Decker, P Detzler, D. Des Vorgnes, B De Vries, L Doll, Bgyj, W, Donker, M, Dood, M. Douwstra, D Drake, D Dunkelberg, N Elt1ng:BQML9.B, Embree, A, Fales, S Farr, I Forsberg, D. Ferguson, 5. FETglQGg W. Ferris, V Frrlik, P Franks, B, Freeman, B Gollow, M Gant, Row ll I. Gardella, P. Gates, M, George, S. Goodwln, . 1 ert, , rau, 27 S ' f s E UNDERCLASSMEN . WI Q A .- 332: , , p V N L I A Q ' 1 19 5 l H K ,K . . I F' 1 an 3 I A 1- ..-. '5.,,.f- , I rf l T' I 'lr 'N ' 114 lvl! ll-w.'. ,11gf'r Litre' 'E V31 '77 NCIHKI INS Tlblil lf. My V A H . ' 1 I ta, .'mI':5:' . 2 I If? ' .f . 7 wi A l 0 , , I - , 1 1 'I 72 wi ' ' ' ' ' if A lax A , 4 ' I DT 254 2' '- F SQ ' I x , QF 'I 1K,:.3 ln fr ulj. ' Ns Q, A J 'ff' ' ' J A 5 Q- L f 2, ' -an ' UI. 4 9 4 'L Q 4 - A 33 . 4 fa I , L 0. I -W ea -1 I A gs. . I Lk I .I f ga. 1 -K 1 L .Lt V' A K L..- . 'la ' 3,15 ' ' A qi J .g ftg , In vi, Yap' Q! 7 .QR I -rn . , . I : ,. X YH -A A L I En. l . .,....: A K A 'Il f I' L. I-I -F' f A Q 3 f Q . L M 4 X- gl - ' L 5 I rx JIS, I Q W ,.,, . 7 l V ,l 9 , 'QQ .rg ' 'F' Q 4 4 L, , 5 gl f' ' ' .9 - K Q A. XML.. .Lf I ' -xx LL ',,., A 1 gf 93, f I F 5 4. Q 9' ,, 3 8 ' , . , I 'nf al gg, Q? A: A A IA4' 'rd EAL ., ,'-- - , N 'Tx in - i n . I K 1 Wrmrlfllk 1, K, . AN, ' Q 1 :ALA YV Y ' -ff Yr I , ' ' ' 'F ' - 1. l . y 5 Q, ifq ', 29 i, ' 0 'll A L4 L V ' 1, Q 5 L . 'I . I g , I if ' E23 ' - .:- ' Q , , - I v ',-'l Y A ' - 1 - ,. , ri t . I Flow l F Haan, F l-lall, R Hansen, R l-lardebeck, N l-lartg, N Harmer, Row Z H Harmon,I Hausser, D I-leeker, E Henry, M Herpols- hermer, I Hertstem, BQW 2 F l-lodges, E Halloway, H Holwercla, T Hornlng, R Huartson, E. Irvine, Bow 4 l Ieffnes, I. Ienne, C Iohnson K Iones, T Iuergen, F Kelhofer, H9545 L Kendr1Ck,B K1tchen,Fl Koolman, I Koster, M Kroft, L Kubialc, A, Kutschmskr, L Ladewlg, I Lambers, B Leppmlc, L Lrpner, Row 6 I Lowe, R Mahmey, I Mardment, P Manlcoskt, E Maple, I Mc Cormxck, A Mc Kmght, I, Merren M Mrchaels, B Mtlls, L Nlelsen, Egg 7 V Nttzel, M Nossaman, A Noteware, D O'Betts, D Oltman, S. Olde-nburger, A O'Neal, B Osburn F Polmer, P Parker, B Parks, Plow 8 E Pasma, G Perl'1am,D Petnll1,A Phlllxps, W Phrlhps, P Prager, A Pullen, R. Ratclille, G Read N Regester,I Rlclc, BQWQ T RlSgllHQ,I R1ste,I Robertson, E Rosengren, D Rowley, R, Rulle, G. Saverson, M Schnieding, N. Sernick L Sess1nk,R Shea, Bow IQ V S1mpson,M SlTllIl'1,lVl Sm1th,B Soper, I Spaans, E Strenwyk, B, Sterken, B, Steenwyk,.Mr Stormzcmd, I Strarght, I Stressman, How F Talbot, R Tatterson, R. Taylor, P Tortellet, B. Van Arsten, V Van Bree, R. Van Bruskxrk. B, Viergiver T Valkers, H Vander Berge, M Vander Klay 28 UN DERCLASSMEN F ' if - aa 4' r -Ill f t --1 ' I jg, . 'N ,gil . wi ' ., ' -Lx - e 7 A ' 'Q' 5 L ' I -IL-A id Q 1 5. A NL. N 4 , 9 0 ,- 'F' ,, FUI ' 1 7 ' Q I - ' QIE? -fx , Q, ' I' ' ' ' A , lr .. I The Qrlrfer ' . h AL , ,, .1 A . .. HP! - 'H . ' A' l I if ' . f, A , A .LRF 1 It ' -Q xi . V 1 D' 31-fs ' -f I n r Q., Q A A' , Ag.. . K 5 . . .x,. 2. :fi Z: -2 - grade or -L I jk, , v- iq 9 Y h L .LL . f 'I I is I - ' la f.-Aw A 4-a -fi z fs. oi -1 , . 12 N ' '53 I Q3 I G ' l v H , H - un.. ... xr A I - - V . Q N I., . 1 ii 5 lf, ' . 3 A nn' ' U -, 'Q G ,U .- '. -vu ' -s-1 on e .zf A S 1 n , 'f-9 I 4? f K .Q gi g .: l,. Q . ,N . - . Nkvq .H X 3 5 Xi . . . x , 'A r , 1. K r 1 ' P' A iq f ,, J .. -se , ,, D' A Lohan .gage ,nn Q-:GP a 3346 4 Z ,K 'QQ :LQ ga. ez, r 1 N Q re, -1, '1 ff N. Ah - 1 4. 5. xxrxi n. .X 'F 'I 'E' f . K. 'f +1 QM e 'F -.QQ 25 , A , ,, 9. ' A X il r-' T K x 4 ffl' SFT' N' W ' - . if 6 V 5 I, . '91 -fr f, Ag A 'PQ 4 4' - -34 I . Q ,rf . .3 I '.f -I , -a A 1 5 ' ' ' PC 3 Ms fl Q Q, I ' Z 3 . ,, ' all I 1-rl 1 I X . 4' I 51 Q A LL ai I .i 'A Row li H. Vander Meer, M, Vander Myde, M Vander Vler, S Vander Zee, D Vaas, N. Vass, Row 2' R Ver Meulen, M Walaron, E Welling- ton, E. Welmerink, D Westra,I Wiersemag Blow 2 D Wilbert,C.'W1ll1ams, D. Williams, K. Williams, M Winters, P Woodlock BQML41, I Wright, I. Wright, R. Zorlos, H, Zeitter, Ninth Grade D Adomy, B521 Q K Agraletois, D. Anda, C. Arrison, E Antonides, E Andrews, T Arida G, Aster, R. Atwell, P, Badkey, B, Barr, S. Beardsley, Bow Q D. Benton, T Birckhead, D Boelens, E. Bodbyl, I. Bogdan, M. Bolle, V Bottrall D Briggs, C. Braun, Fl. Broersma, C Buffingcp BQJLZQ M Bushen, B Cain, M Cain, L. Cantle, G Candle-r, B. Christians, A Clock, D Clark P, Cleveland, S Cleveland, L Coburn, Row 8' I Collins, G Colson, L. Colson, B. Colzer, I Conlin, R Cook, M Cox, R Crawford, R Crist E. Curtis, A, Daniels, Bgyi A Danielson, B Danley, S Danley, I Davison, R. Davidson, I De Boer, R De Bree, E, De Bruyn, R. De Groot I, Dekker, E. De Maagedg Hgjy-lIL,D. Dertien, L Dertien, B, De Vos, M Dicterle, M. Dixon, R Doerr, E Doom, I Dotterweich, L Duffy, A, Ellen g.FEnill, Bmg-,LL B. Erickson, E Ewing, M. Fairbrother, G Featherly, P. Ferwerda, P Fikkert P Finnegan, S Fletcher, E. Ford, D Freeman un . 29 x UNDERCLASSMEN ,PTF Y ...un Y . I i I I 'G G w Y 4 pt, 4 V. y I rvL JII5 317. Q N1 .h6 rg . PS' I -H V X46 4 ' ' -, 9' I ve .,', .f I P. Comncmrons 2 ' , 4' Q v 1 , rc 4, 4 , , O Hai QQ , I 1' x 15' ' 3 . ,- . , 1 . Ny I i ' 1 , .. s L . xc ,fc is H ifi In . .1 .... ., . . Y, , E . ,,,,,,, .- N- 'Q' 5 I Q 3' ' J ' I Q' In If Fad .Hy 'v','rr1'1!yLc1f11I1P,,, y 1 4 V A ll .x,, .. i 4 . ' gre I he We he - 4-Q 55 2'5- 3 Q 0 Q ,x -li. 2 1. 1 ,y , E Q ,Q A 9 5 - - -v . I - - I .... 'Tv Ir' I' I AD ' A 4 - I V24 - f 352 .Jun X.. V If pf fr-' , gas, - j Q V. Q A . ' 'J . 9 ' 2 . ' T. ' 4- 5 ' 2 Q- V ' Q- I I ax A -xv. w.vA H J 1 - -f X, f. we' V in -v SQ -av +9 ' Vac 4 Y' . . Q - I 14 U As its , , 5 ' L ,L hs I, 53, Xy A b H- I-H ,W-h -- ....,, ,, ', A q , .g ,g - Y l 7 0 I Kg 9 -S G - 43 . .. . -1' , X ' I ' I , 5 Q - . ' -I Q 4 '- M. 1 N' . :Ya .L r Y- ' ' 'i ' ' A..-P -vw f EW' - 'if-rg ' 2 fi! 4 I -7,-G ' A -, 'Q 7 ,q QQ h. Q ' 4' no 4 -in ir za, r . . a .4 9 . , s ' ' f I I .'-. ' I - t - ' ' R ' e .1-9 L , r , f- l , S2 K ' ' . Ag wi Inc- . I , QQLH H is' , ,. I V A I sl --4. r'55X M I k I I' -': ' I I ,I I I I I a F' In 4' How I 5 Gauntt I Gly, I Gels-ierl, B Gldalngs, M Glacke, M Gosa, How Z E Gray, R Gr1ff1e,S Gr1mes,H Grooters, H Gultte-r,I Geemmag BM D Harnlhon, C Hamlm, E Harnmerslag, C Hardlman, I Hems, Y Helnzlmarx, BQW 2 F He-ndrlcks, I Henry, I Herron, I. Heftel, I. H1cks,I H111 Hgy-5 B Hohenste1n,I Hake, T Homr1ck,I Howe, H Hughes, S Hugmeyer, Iackson, R Iackson, M Ieffs, I Iohnson, H Iohnson, Row 6 I Iurchuke, B Kale-ta, C Kantz, H Klaassen, T Kunst, G Klgekel, W Lawrence, E Llscomb, R Lords, I, Lore, W Lucas, Row 7 M Mallette, M Maloney, D Mankoskx, D Marsh, C Marsman, D Martm, L Masher, S Matthews, N McClure, A, Mc Kamy,I Kmghtg Boy-H F Mem, B Meyers, P Mxles, B Mrller, E Mrckens, E Moore, G Morgan, V Murray, N Nash, Y Nxelsen, S Norman, Row 9: D. Oldt, R O'Neal, E Osburn, M Osborn, D Oudbrer, T Owen, D Packard, T Pasma, M Peacock, A Perry, B Ph1111ps,Bow I! G, Plumb, D, Popma, B Porter, R Postma, H Prlce, L Proctar, F Pullen, T, Ray, A Rxchards, G Roen, G Rolfe, M Rolfe, G Rowe,R.Rumney,G,Sand1o, M Savara, B Sch1mke,E Schm1edmg,P Scranton, E Scott,I Skart,H Slmpson 30 UNDERCLASSMEN E3 J Q- mf Q f :fu 40111 ,piss T , 'H I , I . K 4? ,fQ., 4-f ' ,t, - 'I D . :3,: f. 'd fx T. ' I 9 T H? 1' .if ,f 4' - - I-A A A S ,R . -rs' ' 5 '-'- pf' - 3 Q 4' rw? PAA if, A TB. li . , , D 4 I , 9 'Uv' , -ae! .-S 1 .w in -ag 7 . . , 'B' Wx -- X , ,Q 45 ,Ah I II I. rademf I' I -'li 4 in Q rn 2 - , g -Q' t sq , 4' ft' - LS ijt X, I H bs- ef - ' Q , I '39 I, -'-' i , -I , ' I ., N a 5 V i vu -A N ' . 'w ' ,,-, xx W V I,-5 AAA Ar' 'T 'I 4, 'F . vu: - - I 1 1 1,-V Q I , 4, ,, -a I ,I -em .Q f 1? .. xp ,- 'S f fe xi H x A' ' A ik x. . - Q 'SJ , FS.. '. l A ' . T., .. I ' f? 'I' T' . I5- Y ,, . Jay I -. st Os 4 fq , X 1, sag 1 'E' K , r ., ,.... . X c- s 1: .w,'f-'v:f,:: '1'i:v. rffrzxz' -' -'i-'vi' ' 3,3 4, gr I 1' 1-1 1 ,gm E - - ef . - 3 'l.. I LAL iff Mar 1 x f M'.X'4 if P ' ' in ag' . ' . q- - Q Q' - .i K K M, ,V '-L vi' ,',JE 'W1 yon: il'.E. Lg.'1Af ' li'f'l...hd0.!.' A QTLETY' K .Ji Bgaij, Sims, F Spaak,I Sprague, H Steenwyk, K Stoeltler, E Stolp, P Strachan, I Straight, B Strohpaul, H Sullioon, S Sullrvan BQL2, S. Sullivan, S Sweet, F Thatcher, S Thomasson, F Thompson, S Fisch, G Tucker, M Vaas, D Vaas, B Vass, D Valkier, BQMQLG Vanden Berg, N Vanden Berg, G Vanden Brink, A Vander Veen, N Vaughan, L Van Ess, l, Van Stee, R Visser, S Vos, S V'Sosl:e E Waldron, M Walters,I Walthuis, B Waters, B Weekley,I Wellington, R Wicks, L Willetts, B Williams, B W1nters,B Wittenback M Wolz, B154-I, Wright, K Wylie, I Yeiter, I Yoder, D Zuidema, I Zylstra, Eighth Grade I Anderson, R. Apsey, I Arrison, I Bailey, Bow 6 N Bald- win, R, Ball, G Beal, N Beardsley, D Beeney, N Beers, H Beishuizen, I Blanchard, I Bolitho, L. Booker, M Bargman, BQMLZ, M Bos, G Bow- beer, W Brenner,I Brown, D Brooks, B Brydon, P Bye,I Campbell, S Campbell, B. Carle, R Clark: BQMLK B Cleveland, B, Clintsman, D. Cook, B. Coburn, D Cole, M Collar, BQQLQP Collins, K Cox, A Crawford, A Crispin, M. Cummins, L, Dean, HQ1L,LD,,,I De Loofl, R. Dertien, I Des Voignes. R. De Young, D, Dood, B Dougan, Boy ll, H Dumas, K Durkee, C, Elliote, B.!Embree, P Fairbrother, R, Fregll, 31 UN DERCLASSMEN , It ,W ' , ' '- rj ,J I I I K - ' 9 I . I M-1 Q 2 2 Q ai 1? , 7 Q ' lv - x 'f I '.,!, '- Vx, 1 -: , I ,A K. l TIX N , 4, II 1 X. 3 .iv nh. Q , ' 'I' 'U -an I 'f' 1 ' . Hn gn -Fi: M 'V L K A . ' ' 5 .- , , I i , S ' 3' ' 1 , 32 , ,- I V 1 W , .-Q' .. ...ei .:- . N . . I ' he L- I- 'W .. K it l hq, W f A F I -.-f1 1 V, -52:1 -T I iq' Q 'I I - T' 94 -Q fQ' , 9' if ' f I I + F' K 2 'Q zz, f I I ' . V 4, F I 1 . 5' 1 , - ' ., l . , . ,IL be 'I . 4 ' - - .z I .A -. N-X M' 'Jam ' v. ad 35, l 4 N- 0 2 Q at- ' A ig 4 ' -v ,QQ Q , I , I W , , Q. ' - I we I J V Ax I I is fx I, llzpgf X 1- ' , ASW! tk oi I 2 D 2' 4 2, I fr , 'il Q . ,? ' gg? ,, ff- J? v , ...Q A - - ,A - -.A X fl, I 1 . K - 1 A I if N3 A. 6. .q ,E gg .w ' an .Q 3 ,li- il E P? H N? Q t 'S E3 Q ' a ' f- f I Q inks , -3 '9 E 2 3 F '. 3 5 'L Q 4. ,,., we , in 2 L3 ' M 2 X-Ur , I , '30 ag I -is 5. . ' if 'rl -?-5 -v ,G 2 'Q , 49' I . I - H g l , It ge -7 R ' ',l 3' ' ' Q, - N' ' H ft I -C 'fa Row l 5 Fe1ch,B Ifowler B Freeman, B Frrs, Y Frye-in, D Fuerst, B Funk, C Gale, D G3ud1o,B George, R Glerth, BQML-2, H, Goebel L Grutter, A Grummett, B Hall, B Hall, E Harnes, B Haney, V Hammel, K Hampares, B Hasklns, B Haywood, HQMLQLN. Heagle, L. Hebdexg I Hendrtcks, I Henry, V Herron, M Hertel, l Hrll, L Hlll, P Hoe-kstra, R Holland, B Houseman, HQMLILI Houseman, M Hudson, G. Huffman I lrvme, D Ienezon D Ienson, M Ienson, E Iohnson, L Iohnson, R Iohnson, N Iohnston, Row 5 N Iones, I. Karel, S, Kaska, G, Kelly, G. Kiel B Klunder, M Kubxak, S Kuteck, G Kutschmskt, N LaMa1re, P La Fade, BQLQP Le Clcnre, W Lemke, R. Lemmen, C, Maclfackron, I. Mail L Mandenlle, M Macks, D Marshall, L Mozzarella, I McCorm1ck, L McDan1els, BQLZ G McKmney, S. McKnight, I, McMurty, K Mellema B Me-sser, D Metz, I Mtckens, C Mrddel, I Mreras, F Mrller, I Mlller, Bow 8 C M1xan,G Mitchel, N, Mlller, I. Mollien, G. Moody, G. Moody B931-H, C Moore, M Moms, I Moyer, D Newton, M Nielson, B N1nk, Row 10 R Norton, D. Nossaman, D. Odgen, E. Parks, D. Patterson D Pearse, Row ll I Pemn, S Peterlern, B Peterson, Owen Phelps, S Prttchard, I Purdy. 32 JK Jr., . tl x Q Q 6 Q 3 P' 4 I Q s 'l 4' -Q Q 1 x 1 Q 8: M UNDERCLASSMEN J' A t ' V 'V C ,A ' ,, ' VY-gb l 0 A -ou' -r , N 9 ' '14 'l 'Q s f' 1 f . , , , CQ Ei .l -l 3 51 ' ., ,. Q mmf '. 52' 'I ll-V Y , . ' ig K- N' lg 'Q ' A 'l Ve A JN ' 1' Q 'Pe 4 ' , 91 if df? , GQ ,Y r .1 , 'Q' 4. e. s 'Q 4' K 'Z Y l 3 .I J' 4: 4 . ' A P f ' , l - ' '- 'Q gf '41 'V QR, -ess , at , Q9 - ac 1 ' N ' , -, . ' ' 2, A an Y ' f Q W N . Ku: Y , 'YK L l - fl L Y. -, X, M' V' l EW' ,-Sf' f 'if'-2 1 F9 - 1 V- 1 in , ,Qian My L -, I A f 'FI L' X 4 v 0 A - any 2' I 3 QV 3 D 9-' l -3 Q .T 3 3 ' V - f f,?f V ,Q C- of E ' A A - n 1 QP . aa. . QQ 1. ggfr- - . sr 3 QQ' Z- Q , :Q - c , : +A grade - 4 ' f- f ' 1.3 ' 1 'Q -A l 7 ' , N '-' ' 'Q ' '3 . x t - Ifvv W W 5 , ' X R A as Q ll I in vs Va 0 -A 2 is f , ' ' ' f 03 ' 1 . -:lv A v 4 WI V , . V in A. A - -is NL! , x, - R , - A-s ' f ' - ' Ai A19 A A nan I A J.. V 8. l 3 .. f W' -f - ng ' 'fcg.,.Q 5 .. , 4 -, 4 any - , , iam' '29, id! . :gel-, ' .. as M ' Q' - A f fl,, as ' .. as ZIV 5 ' A, Egg l E,Ro1h,I Rayburn, P Re1nstra,R Flesnland, F Reynolds, O Robxnscn B.QgL,Z,R Hoe, E l:lornanowsl:1 P Fxufle l ETKUYTSTTCYT. l Scott I Se-as1rom,EgmL'j,M Sernerly, M Sherman H SlQQ1l'1S,l Sllvernall M S1rnon,E Slnger, Row 4 P Sl-upper P Shun P Seger E Smith K Spamcm, P Stack, Row 5 N Ten Elshol, S Tl11baudea,P Thomas, E Thompson, N Town, G Tung-et! ld Vzlllaneauri D Van ESS V Jan Houten, P, Van Orden, W Van Ryn, BQMLE-D Van Syckle, D Van Arsten, A Vander Kay, l. Vander Meer M Vander Moere R Vander Veer, R Vander Werp, P Vasterllngl Veldman, M Verloerg, M. Ver Meulen Bow 7 L Vesolsky, E Vesotsky, M Wee-ber A Weemnoli B Welglen- leller, B Wells, H Wells, F Westen, M Wh1tley,l W1erenga,P Wxerenga BQMLQ B W1lcox,F Wrll1ams,E Wrnans D Wwsner T Wrttenbazk E,WoodIal1,E.Vvloods,R Wol1hius,B Zxrnmerman, Seventh Grade, M Aldrxch, BQ312 P Ando l Anderson, M Atwood B Ball P Barber, P. Barendse,L, Barnnge-r,I East, G Baugus, R Barr, B Belmers Egg Q C Bogardexsl Bolle, B Boshoven C Baulznlgnt B Bnggs, N Brooks, B. Brown, G, Brown, K Bunton, K, Burba, B Burger, BQAL-LLC Burlxngham, M Burllngarne I Butler. I Cambarn W Canute D Carpenier O. Cleveland, S Clinger, F Cole, A, Coleman, D Couluer 33 IQ UN DERCLASSMEN -X ,. ' A .V ,t I - W? , Q ., k - ., .3 'Q , Y- sf 5 Aa gif -9 X Ag- gif! QI v, ' X . X :ti 5 ' E . . . QM X I .55 . .. 1 - li. 5 gig: 7' A ' Mr.-W. . W A I' M S l I A 5' L 5 Y . W. 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R Krng, T kletn, R Imlunder, S kntqht, R Knutson, H Koorndyke, M Lo Due, M Lo Mc1rr1,C Langston, Row 8' H L'3rtnk.I Lee, B L1nf:k.H L ,O L d L A ' ' ' Ong or s I ore, Martln. S Moheson, S Moyrond, S MCDcn1els, F. Mcfgroth, Row 9. V. MCGroth M Mf:Welthy, K Mead. F Nnnk, A Merchant, R Merchant, B Meeter, A Menzel,I Molm. D Monroe, S Mull, Bow 10:1 Nelson, A, Newhouse S Nrewolcl, G Nutt, D Oldenburger, S O'Rouke. W Page, D Pcxrcher, R Perhon, B. Perry, T P1ckering,B,QqggLLI, Prerson, I. Porter, S Postma E Pratt, M Prentice, G Prow, K Pullen, P Pu1dy.I Pomey, P Randall. F Roth 34 UN DERCLASSMEN L' Q ' I 2 . 3144 F' 8. ' T ' lf' SS ' mb' 5, . 9 4 ' V , .I A ht up-7 Q -, al s, nt' Yj AWK ' ' . gf rpg, ' A f. ggi' ' 'S I ' g Q I I I: 4 II:-:il ' K Ss., - s I, . ,Q . -. isx' - -we '- 'N 'f -- N' ' . -- x L-,gl 5 ,rr x.,?,. I IT 1 1, ' II .. . QI,- wa s - S' 1.5 .I 'fr I 2 3 -- I 5' l . . kv S , A Q-l aik MUN ' K ., -1, 35 -rin -Y T 4 .V:. - :QQ Gr , ' , ',IA 1 , V- i F U A .. A X X - ' Q ' E f if ' I P-. if Q Q l-if Q Q Q 4' ft, 143, 3 4 V. 3 Q -:PQ -, 'Pali 4 ,,. -2. , ,. fl ' gb 5 -ng -ag ' F' 'I -vel , y. C3 n y 4? . I Ia ' I I1 - GL ,ROW li Rensma, F Rlley, G Robrnson, P Rockwell, C Rolfe, N Bunyan, A Russell, R Sesslnk, I Sherln, W Sxekrnan, S Slx, Row 2 G, Smxth, I Sm1th, T Srmth, D Snell, B Snyder, D Sodergren, M Squlres, B Stacey, K Stacey, I Stevens, W Stone,-EggLj,D Strackon S Stralght, T Stressman, B Strohl, I Subar, G Suttorp, D Sweeney, S Sweet, A Ten Hour, D Thompson, S Thompson, Row 4 G Tlsch D Toppel, M Vanden Bnnk, D Vander Hout, K Vander Iagt, D Vander Klog, I Vander Laan, M Vander Maas, S Vander Ploeg, B Vander Slorr, I Vander Vhet, Egw 5 B Vander WGII D Van Farowe, C Van Loo, R Verburg, L Wagemaker, D Wallls, S Watson, I Weeder R Welme-r1nk,B Wh1tman,M W1ersma,,BgyL,6 R W1ley,G Wrllrams I W1ll1ams,S W1lllGmS,P W1nans,G W1ng,D Wojdylska, D Wnght L. Wr1ght,I Young, M Long Aw - what's the use 35 Haiku JUNIOR VOCATIONAL FACULTY A. E. DAVIDSON The diligence and resourceiulness of your teaching inspires obedience. EDWARD ERA ZMUS We like the beginning you've made and we hope you continue to have many more successful years. EARL HILDRETH Your bearing demands and receives the respect of all students. TENA LUBBERS We are grateful for a teacher like you who gives so . generously oi her time. IDA MOORE A Your friendly instruction helps us over all barriers. 36 JUNIOR VOCATION AL .- i ,mX , , A qi Q1 5 ,1 4 - t n il' , lk' Q ' Q ' 'Q v W , .. 4' ' Q' ' 9- me G-,A 1. V, 4 t , r r -7 l G -'J' ,gk 1-rj, 25725: I as , . . . 1' 'Q'-5 -5? e . NH, . M i 5 'zz'-. F' -f - ,-. V v 3 A' ,Q V 9 14' 49 ,I QQ W M W ' Q Q' V ' l ., 1 l ,ah L., 1 ' . Q ' 3 2 .4 ag' bg ge' 6 -, .z , Q 9 s A 1 A ' ' . , S , L Le ef- - , - r - l x K K K -ill. . ' -N' 4 A . , . A. A, , b Q Jw, lah in 4 ' 3 ., 'Q ',,, S v as X W N ' 4 ' ' f-V jxr' .i'A T 5V ' -?.A ,Q l cg' .4 ga, - -rt! gs. :cl A ' V V , li rx ei - lf- L L , . 2 F7 1 A, ff' s s ', 'WPS I 4 ' A 2 1 iq, Q . x ' in - Bow li M Adams,I Batties, C Berridege, M Blakely, B Browley, G Brown D. Burke I Burtendyk, F Butler 'M Charirand iD Dayrs 'glc'.'.f.' Dcmean E, Dykstra H Ebenste1n,H Elliot P Estelle, M Fritz, W Fuller, R Helms, B keys B Hossler, lx Koetsrer BQQLLIVI kutscnznm R. , , s 1 B Lepley, D Letts, D Licari, R Lucas, V Marble, B Matthews, N Maxim, W M1ghielsc,V Miller, L Mitts,HmLg1,I Murray I Nelson D Page L, E, F. Perkins,B Parter, H Postma, D Race, L. Reinks E Rowland, S Russell, H Schultz, Bow Q O Siaaida, A Simmons, M Sherbume B Smith Steinbrecher, H Thompson, M Thompson, P Thompson, W Vander Bos, D Vess, G V1deam,B,Qggi,M Watson A Williams B Willson Wynalda, D Young, G Young The boy students of the vocational school spend part of each day in learning how to repair shoes and tires, how to print, and how to work in a machine shop. To make the girls better home makers, Miss Lubbers and Miss Moore teach the girls sewing, cooking, cmd handicrait. The rest of the day the students have classes in academic work. 37 . .ij ORGANIZATIONS 'Uagdfqm COMMON INTERESTS . ,Xi s,.,--, '? ' lf-f ' - - N LT, ' M ' ' , ' ,r' M ' F' '-ff.. , , - wh., x , ,x-dw'- ', ' V ' f 1- ij- ,,'! -., A . -, V 2.-N .Q - -1 ' Q - - ' ' f '. 1 - - , . . :ESRI 47 I ' ,-, ' ,vt .1-1--. . .v-vw-w v BAND Bow Bow Bow Row I-l. Williams, R. VanderVeer, I. Straight, V. Gilbert, D. Moore, D. DeYoung, D Petrilli, B. Powell, B. Grau. l. Short, B. Visser, B. l-larris, T. Iuergen, V. Carpenter, I. Vanderlsaan, H. Merren A. Eggerding, D. Westra, M. Winters, D. I-lill, C. Blozinski, D. Warnes, B. Zarfas T. Williams, C. Holden, I. Veldman, B. Mills, B. DeYoung, K. Mellema, B. Winters D. VanderHout, D. Briggs, B. Whitman, D. Metz, B. Evoy, Cf. Kelly, R. Knutson, B Erickson, D. Maclsangs, D. Fry. A. Crawford, T. Klien, I. Patrick, I. Winters, P. Skutt, G. Sullivan, B. VanAntWerpen F. VanderPloeg, I. Carrel, D. Kelly, M. Kuiek. parades assemblies football games Blow the man down Under Mr. Petrilli's able baton, Central's band has added much enjoyment to our assemblies and football games with its spirited music. The Spring Concert was an excellent example ot the band's skill. 40 I ORCHESTRA 1 5 1 A 1 Q I I Bow li I. McMurtry, G. Kutchinski, D. Crrau, D. Petrilli, D. Oldt, D. Marsh. Bow 2: I. Karel, B. Boshoven, D. Martin, B. Cunningham, H. Williams, B. VanderVeer, I. Short, I. Straight, F. Frey, I. Campbell. ' Bow 3: B. Parks, A. Kooi, I. Stephens, B. Bower, B. DeYoung, I. Veldman, C. Holden, T. Williams, D. DeYoung, E. Ford. Row 4: A. Crawford, I. Winters, P. Scutt, B. Erickson, B. Zartas, I. Carrel, L. Doll, D. Kelly, M. Kuiek. Organist-I. Howe. Christmas vesper service Church engagements Schubert Club Choir Festival Pianissimol Through the entire year, the orchestra must have numbers in its repertoire to play at request. Much practicing is required for the Senior Play and the Spring Concert. Almost all of the members began their studies with Mr. Petrilli and tound that they received the great enjoyment in sharing their talents with others. 41 ,i CHOIR Bow li Bow 2: Bow 3 Bow 4: 'iv-v I. Gillete, P. Blankfort, B. Dertien, D. DeYoung, I. Kooyers, H. VandenBerge, B Eicholtz, Mr. Frey, B. Ogren, W. Bartusch, M. May, D. Coburn, G. Calloway, B Wierenga. N. Strohpaul, B. Porter, C. Goldammer, B. Merren, H. Haskins, I. Forsberg, B. Fitz- gerald, L. Conger,lK. Hauser, C. Clements, M. Veldmari, A. France, B. DeYoung M. Hurst, I. Spruit, P. Leavenworth. I. Chase, B. Swee, M. Simon, C. Hughes, L. VanderSchoor, M. I. VanAntwerp, B Sodergren, I, Iablonski, B. Botma, O Peterson, L. Withey, L. Buck, P. Muller, L Hodges, M. Lanning, H. Scott, A. Hobeke. G. Boldenweck, M. Comden, S. Grooters, I. Snell, B. Meyers, P. Kempter, C. Quick B. Savara, D. Hill, D. Boeskool, B. Bos, T. Myslenski, I. Christie, B. Shive, I. Patnoude M. VanderZee, G, Twiford, W. Ford, Y. Smith, M. Himmler, I. Nordyke. Christmas vesper service Church engagements Schubert Club Choir Festival At the beginning of the third hour, five days weekly, the members of the A Cappella Choir file into the tiers of seats in Boom 34. After two periods of recitations, they are ready to blow off steam . But Mr. Frey makes haste slowly. Voices must be warmed up, for a time tones are produced at half-voice. Then the serious work begins. The Choir have carried their blue and gold robes to a number of engage- ments this year. They always try to maintain the honor of Central at these affairs, and judging by their performance at the Spring Concert, we believe they do. 42 . NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bow l: I. Subar, K. Koukios, B. VanByn, C. Quick, S. Hamilton. I W Bow 2: S. Bogers, D. Denison, S. Grooters, M. VanderZee, C. Hook, F. Smith, G. Twiford T. Skouros, D. Siebers. Bow 3: D. Kelly, B. Zimmerman, P. Kempter, B. DeBoer, W. Veit, B. Benson, N. Armour B. Sklar, P. Leavenworth, R. Bos. lost and found room Iune banquet classes of '16 and '18 numerals Every educator in America recognizes the emblem of the National Honor Society and knows that it stands for scholarship, leadership, and high grade citizenship. ln Central competition for this honor is keen, because this school of ours has always maintained a high and difficult standard of accomplishment. Since several of the members are admitted just before graduation, the picture fails to show the full 1947 membership. 43 1, .- .mn-.. ' ' ' ' ' 57 ' ' 'T' m '-3ir 1saa --'-ft rf'- 'W' HELIOS ANNUAL hilltop hop N.S.P.A. convention hot-dog sales Annual advisory board A newly decorated office was l'home for the members of the Annual staff as they worked to put out a better yearbook. Members of the stall who attended the National Scholastic Press Association Convention in Milwaukee came back with new ideas for our Annual. , 'l 'Q ri x .S the Row l: D. Siebers, N. Armour, M, VanderZee. Row 2: P. Leavenworth, W. Veit, R. Sklar, E. Curtis, I. Subar, B. Kubiak, C. Westra. 44 HELIOS BI-WEEKLY bi-weekly paper selling Christmas candy meeting deadlines Ready to present the new Helios The Helios Bi-Weekly room has been a place of activity, for the staff has worked to put out the paper every two weeks. The second semester introduced the smaller paper with more pages. Although hampered by a lack of writers, the staff with the help of the faculty adviser, Mr. Howard W. Wilcox, has met every deadline. Row l: B. Lucas, P. Muller, D. Denison, B. Crossrnan, I. Smith. Row 2: Mr. Ashley, Mr. Wilcox, Miss Parkhurst, Mr. Oldt, I. Darnstra. ' 45 3 W u , r A A L th ,,, w VI . 1.65 -L ,I If a' -fa 13, z' 5, ,A EH ls ELS nt -4' ' , NJ- ' 4, s, , .:. -'11 , ,if .Ji . 13 .Q p f ,I .. f 5 7 s 3 'dxf ,C L.. - ,G U , rw E If 'f A J' K. J 7 -Eu, I J .wi WA ' x , r , , ' , 13 v, Qian wx: XE' -,...-.-W -.. . EF -..-.. G. A. A. after school sports numerals all-city-pin I Beady...set... Shrill whistle . . . screams . . . general hubbub . . . The Girls' Athletic Amazons are indulging in their varied sports under the patient leadership of Miss Helen Freeman. ln the fall field ball and volley ball, and in the spring term ping pong, badminton, and softball monopolize the Monday nights ot many a Central girl. Along with all the fun and the physical development the Girls' Athletic Association contributes greatly to the building of character in its members. Bow Bow Bow Row Bow Miss Freeman, B. Coleman, L. Iackson, B. Wierenga, B. Kroes, F. Smith, M. Hurst, I. Wygmans, L. Hodges, I. VerMuelen, M. Vander Moere, D. Siebers. P. Bomanowski, P. Mankoski, B. Dumas, M. Smith, C. Goldammer, P. Woodlock, P. Bowen, M. Nossaman, P. Muller, L. Keller, B. Sklar, I. Clark, B. Maker, M, Chase, L. Van Oosten, L. Adrianse, D. Drake. F. Kelhoter, H1 Harmon, N. Register, D. Hecker, S. Oldenburger, M. Krott, A. Hug- meyer, T. Iuergen, V. Carpenter, V. Glew, M. Verhey, I. McMurtry, I. Spruit, S. Briggs, B. Van Artsen, S. O'Bourke, M. Haney. M. Stormzand, M. Michaels, M. Veldman, N. De Kraker, B. Eckberg, B. Armour, I. Straight, M. Simons, A. Mottat, A. Maat, I. Huyser, C. Wheaton, P. Leavenworth, B. Six, L. Sessink, B. Soper, I. Dieterle, B. Williams, M. Nicole. I. Anderson, B. Sweeney, F. Pasrna, Y. Smith, VM. Kuiek, S. Vander Zee, L. Ladewig, P. Haan, G. Kleynenberg, I. Crossman, W. Ford, G. Twitord, M. Vander Zee, C. Quick, S. Grooters, L. Rollins, B. Simpson, S. Hall, F. Frey, A. Howard, M. Vander Veer, M. Patterson. 46 AGONA all-klub-kut-up trophies hayrides Agona heads A toboggan party with the Hi-Y and the monthly spreads are pleasant memories tor the sports-loving Agona Club members. The girls do their share of Work at Central, too. In Iune they present, besides the Iunior College girl's scholarship, the Iunior Agona Cup and the Tri-Honor Cup, both coveted awards. Row lr Miss Freeman, B. Eckberg, P. Muller, D. Siebers, L. Hodges, I. Wygmans. Row 2: M. Nicole, A. Howard, S. Grooters, C. Quick, F. Smith, M. VanderZee, R. Simpson, R. Kroes, L. Rollins, G. Twitord, l. Crossman, M. Veldman. Row 3: R. Sklar, M. Verhey, M. Nossaman, M. Simons, P. Hollinger, I. McMurtry, M. Hurst, R. Six, B. Wierenga, B. Maker, M. Patterson. -97 I 4. STUDENT COUNCIL noon activities home-coming dance food sales What is it, Iune? This year the Student Council has been very active in promoting good Will and understanding between the teachers and the student body. Many complaints and grievances Were brought to the Student Council and discussed. Complaints involving teachers were taken to the teachers' meetings for friendly arbitration by the Council's faculty adviser, Mr. Carpenter. lt was largely due to the efforts of Central's Student Council that steps were taken to revive the old Inter-High Student Council. Bow l: D. Fry, D. Wallace, l. Clark, D. Kelly. Bow 2: M. Krueger, B. Sklar, R. Six, B. Wierenga, L. l-louse, C. Hughes. Bow 3: D. Philips, H. VandenBerge, D. Haskins, E. Curtis, W. Lawrence, B. Wicks. Bow 4: I. Bose, B. Benson, T. Myslenski, B. Leppink, B. Gallow, B. Giddings. 48 JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Row l: I. McMurtry, R. Wicks, G. Kelly, I. Veldman, M. Collar. Row 2: C. Moore, B. Boshoven, R. lohnson, E. Rowland, M. Adams, B. Brown. To acquaint the new seventh grade pupils with Central and to help them become familiar with the rules and regulations ot this new school lite have been the main projects of the Iunior Student Council. This year the council changed its membership to include two representatives from each session room. With more students represented more opinions can be obtained. student government noon study hall food sales .Iunior Student Council in session 49 .i .. it , - f f 'gg ' ig r '- r-' -P-'i- HI-Y world youth fund parties Hi-y basketball team Because ot the large number ot boys wanting to join the Hi-Y, a lunior l-li-Y was formed, and the Senior l-li-Y was limited to juniors and seniors. The l-li-Y basketball team finished second in the city league. 1 . Bow Bow Bow Bow 1: I. Watson, D. Denison, B. Zeett, I. Smith, I, Subcir, T. Krenselewski, B. Lucas, S Lambers. 1 G. Osrnund, B. Crossrnan, B. Wilbur, I. Bose, S. Gcivriledes, D. Fry, B. Kuyers W, Viergever, K. Hauser. 2 3: B. Shive, D. DeWinter, B. Powell, G. Lawrence, B. ldema, D. Kelley, O. Peterson B. I-Xrrison, B. Keller, O. French, D. Bergsma. I 41 H. Vaas, B. Vanlooo, B. DeBoer, B. Ggren, F. VanderP1oeg, N. Thibaudeau, T Skouros, B. Savara, H. Goodrich, B. Sodergren, I. l-lornbach, I. Theodore. so C-CLUB Row l: D. Wallace, G. Osmun, F. Vander Ploeg, B. Kuyers, N. Waters, S. Hamilton Mr N ameth. Row 2: B. Lucas, C. Westra, I. Gardella, C. Holden, D. Boeskool, B. Bos, T. Steele R Norman, H. Saverson. Row 3: T. Skouros, B. Gildersleeve, B. Steele, D. De Bree, D. Bace, D. Chapin, H. Zock Row 4: D. Kelhofer, I. Bose, B. Walenga, B. Wynalda, H. Vaas, l. Dieterle, S. Gavriledes Row 5: D. Kelly, B. Patterson, B. lderna, T. Myslenski, B. Gallow, B. Boeskool, O. Peterson The C-Club, composed oi boys who have won their major letters in athletics meets every Wednesday noon under the sponsorship of Mr. Nameth. One of the highlights of the second semester was a trip to Detroit to see a baseball game. Don, Bill, and Ted - C-Club officers paddle pops at basketball games Michigan State vs. Mississippi State Iune banquet CLASSICAL CLUB l Row l: I. McMurtry, Miss Holt, B. Crossman, M. Hurst. Row 2: C. Carlberg, M. Veldman, B. Wierenga, M. VanderZee, M. Nossaman. Bow 3: D. Harris, C. Goldammer, M. Ziton, D. Drake, I. VerMuelen, I. Spruit, B. Maker M. Nicole. Bow 41 M. Spikerman, F. Fry, V. Glew, G. Kleynanberg, P. Leavenworth, I. Crossman N. Register, D. Siebers, I. Wygmans, E. Ploeg. Bow 5: C. Neilsen, R. VerMuelen, S. VanderZee, M. Bentley, D. DeWinter, I. Haakaiua T. Skouros, B, Sweeney, E, Pasma, L. Adrianse. used book store latin awards information please l Used book store Finding time to have social activities and carrying out their purpose to acquaint the members with Roman life make Latin interesting. The Classical Club is under the sponsorship of Miss Alicent Holt. Miss Mary Powers is the honorary sponsor. 52 SPANISH CLUB The members of the Spanish Club look forward to their Thursday club meetings, when they sing Spanish songs and learn about our South American neighbors. This new club was formed by students who like Spanish and are interested in Spanish customs. new club Spanish Christmas party Spanish customs and games Classy, eh? Bow l: S. Lambers, B. Birkbeck, B. Simpson, B. Six. Row 2: Miss Powers, l. Dieterle, B. Sklar, A. Troxel, S. O'Rourke, G. Boldenweck, L. Rollins I. Straight, B. Eckberg, D. DeYoung, B. DeYoung, P. Leavenworth. Bow 3: P. Georgacakes, B. Lucas, I. Subar, B. VanByn, D. DeYoung, B. Zeeil, B. Benson H. Carpenter, I. Smith, N. Armour, D. Race. 53 s MATH CLUB Bow l: B. Lucas, B. Eckberg, Miss Reese, C. Hook, S. Lambers. Bow 2: I. Clark, B. Six, F. Smith, G. Twiford, I. Smith, D. Siebers, I. Hornloach, L. Keller. Bow 3: I. Nash, G. Kleynenberg, I. Wygmans, D. Kelly, G. Lawrence, E. Curtis, H. Goodrich Bow 4: D. DeYoung, I. Subar, A. Hampares, B. VanByn, T, Skouros, B. Crossman. Bow 5: B. Birkloach, M. Bentley, P. Georgacakes, D. DeWinter, T. Verhake, D. Haskin, B Zeett, P. VanHouten. Bow 6: N. Armour, H. Carpenter, I. Haaksma, B. Arrison, O. Minkus, B. Benson, H. Vaas monthly meetings outside speakers math awards Learning to use the slide rule Future scientists, engineers, and mathematicians make up the Math Club. With Miss Dora Reese as its sponsor the club carries out its purpose ot furthering interest in higher mathematics through its activities. ln Iune two awards are presented, one to a junior high student and one to a senior high student for out- e standing work in math. 54 SOCK AND BUSKIN Small plays put on at the meetings gave the members ot Sock and Buskin Valuable experience in acting and stage crew work. Their main project this year Was an exchange assembly. The club uses its spreads and lectures to learn all - they can about dramatics. one act plays exchange assemblies spread meetings After school rehearsal Row l: Miss Dalebout, I. Wygmans, L. Keller, P. Muller, W. Ford, D. Denison, P. Kempter, I. Weldon, M. Hurst, I. Spruit. Row 2: B. Eckberg, M. Krueger, B. Six, M. Veldman, S. Rogers, B. Williams, M. Chase, I. McMurtry, D. DeYoung, B. Wierenga. Row 3: I. Hornbach, D. Siebers, P. Leavenworth, G. Kleynenberg, I. Crossman, L. Van Oosten, C. Hughes, D. Coburn, I. Snell, B. Lucas. Row 4: D. Kelly, W. Veit, E. Curtis, B. Kroes, M. Vander Zee, G. Twiford, F. Smith, C. Quick, I. Smith, R. Crossman, G. Lawrence. 55 Editor-in-Chief Norton Armour Assistant Editor Marcia Vander Zee Literary Editor Elvin Curtis Art Editor Bill Kubiak Special Featur Werner Veit 2 es Editor Business Manager Rosalie Sklar Advertising Manager loan Weldon Circulation Manager Ierry Subar Photography Editor Delpha Siebers ,, , . 5-11, I., . Y. , ... ..,.-,..,1-Y SUFOLLA social club Suiolla boys' cup toboggan parties s Sufolla discusses a party The Sufolla Club brings students of the ninth grade together and provides opportunities for their becoming better acquainted. The Sufolla Award is presented each year to an outstanding boy of the ninth grade, consideration being given to character, leadership, and scholastic rating. Row li R. Doerr, B. Williams, R. Wicks, T. Birkhead, B. Cain, Row 2: Mr. Ashley, C, Vos, I. Sprague, R. Wittenbach, R. Broersrna, P. Scranton, S. Sullivan M. Nixon, A. Perry, C. Arrison. ' Row 3: E. Ford, C. Staufler, A. Mcliamy, D. Vaas, S. Solomon, N. Vaughn, D. Adarny, I Yoder, C. Astor, D. Valkier. 56 Y-TEENS Row li I, I-Iuyser, I. Starr, B. Norton, S. Hall, A. l-lugmeyer. ROW 2: L. Curtis, R. Mahoney, D. Boshoven, R Simpson, S. 0'Rourlce, M. VanderVeer B. Merren, C. Bigford. Row 3: I. Berlein, M. Bigelow, A. Moffat, I. Dieterle, M. Valkier, M. Simons, N. Haney, B Coleman, A. Maat. The old club name, Girl Reserves, has been dropped tor the more significant name, Y-Teens, Which has been adopted by clubs throughout the country. The girls have shone forth in personalized hairdos, correct make-up, and becoming dress styles. lt's a modern road the Y-Teeners travel. teen-topics world youth fund Red Cross service Big plans 57 , V Y, , ...-- .A----...,1 nuldLA.A1xll.l1.lUl RED CROSS u Row li F. Reynolds, I. Patnoude, M. Chase, A. Bosworth, R. Sklar, D. Steele, R. Dertien. Row 2: R. Six, B. Kitzsteiner, G. Beal, M. Marks, I. Hoke, I, Embree, Miss Meyering. Row 3: A. Maat, D. Drake, M. Michael, I. Bogden, C. Westra, E. Pasma, I, Straight, P. Scutt, R. Barr. Starting the year oft with a bang, Central's chapter ot the Red Cross reached a goal of 99 per cent in their membership campaign. Friendship boxes, filled at Christmas-time, were sent to needy European children. They also raised money tor the various relief programs. friendship boxes cherry chop . Easter seals Launching the Red Cross drive 58 CAMERA CLUB Bow li Mr. Hyde, S. Lambers, I. Gardella, C. Westra, S. VanderZee, N. Armour. Row 2: N. I-larmer, S. Grummet, P. Woodlock, S. C'Bourke, I. Hauser, L. Blossom, E. Curtis E. Pasma, S. Oldenberger, M. VanderVeer, B. Boelen. Bow 3: D. I-lecker, I. Weldon, B. Sklar, L. Osborn, I. Watson, T. Williams, B. Splaine, P Kempter, Cv. Kleynenberg. ' What makes a camera click? The answer was tound by the members of the newly formed Camera Club. ln March the club sponsored a photography contest. Some of the members also learned how to run the projector for the movies in the English Room. films developed pictures printed photography contest W Explaining darkroom technique 59 -N154 , -. . ... ..-.r.-.. BARS AND CHEVRONS R. O. T. C. military ball beach party Ready tor inspection Theres a time tor work and a time tor play, but the otticers ot the R. O. T. C. put the two together in the torm ot the Bars and Chevrons Club. The club not only provides a social meeting place tor the cadets, but also a place where they can take an active interest in the R. O. T. C. , - How Row Row Row l: Sgt. VerBust, H. Miller, B. Sodergren, N. Thibeadeau, I. Subar, R. Keller, B. Benson I. Iablonski. 2: R. Enell, E. Liscomlo, K, Wylie, L. Mosher, H. Sullivan, D. Wellington. 3: l-l. Calloway, N. Klien, Cf. Roen, K. Iones, I. Lowe, I. Howe, N. Walters, T. Burns D. Kelly. 4: I. Yeitter, G. Sherwood, R. Blackall, D. Stuison, H. Iohnson, C. Hutt, I. Nash, F Koetsier. so T Tvll. 'fl '.i'T7EY?'TYT'7TTi.igc'. . g . . BIOLOGY CLUB tield trips bird studies spatter paints of leaves , Plant secrets Taking hikes to Iohn Ball park in order to study leaves and trees, the Biology Club dedicated their meetings to discussions ot biological subjects. This small but energetic club has planned more nature activities for next year. Their study of bird- life was under the supervision of their sponsor, Mr. Leslie Irwin. Row l: S. O'Rourke, M. Bayer, M. VanderVeer, A. Kutchinski. Row 2: T. Williams, L. Rouse, Mr. Irwin, H. Goodrich, A. Ellis. 61 1 . . .-,. ,,l.lu.: CHEERLEADERS Bow l: D. Coburn, M. Vander l-lout, C. Hughes. Row Zi P. Muller, L. Hodges, I. Weldon, B. Pearse, P. Kempter The growing school spirit during the football and basketball season can be attributed mainly to the cheerleaders. They not only led cheers at the games, but they also planned most ot the pep assemblies and edited a book containing many new yells. The original girl cheerleaders, Pat Muller, loan Weldon, Barbara Pearse, and Pat Kempter, are graduating this year and they shouldn't leave Without receiving the thanks from the students and taculty tor littiiig Centrals school spirit. l I. Henly, B. Koolrnan, B. Dutt 62 W 'W fIU WE-LO-LITS Row l: C. l-lammel, S. Pritchard, B. George, M. Sherman. Row 2: Miss Peet, P. l-lunter, S. O'Bourke, D. Wojdylsk, N. lones, I. Bogdan, I. Subar, I Pierson, B. Benson, D. Newton. Book reviews, original poetry, and the new mural on the wall have held the interest of the seventh and eighth grade members ol the We-Lo-Lits. The meetings were usually concluded with the reading of a chapter or more of Our Vines Have Tender Grapes. CLUBS WITHOUT PICTURES DOMECON BEL CANTO JUNIOR Y-TEENS JUNIOR HI-Y B3 ATHLETICS nav., N ,,4v-- . Alva , x . HA.. '-4.4. .ff-, i'.A.r.'vZw2r.r.'.'1I'sZ'zE3S'1S? '- '0UQQSAQ'g4f1E:f7:- ...ii Aiwm 'Q 4 A5 ,gfa-'ya M H I X 1 ff' g N S . K. vig K wlrf M, 5 ,. LX-JJ-2 G X . V Q -. k Am- 1 ,,, I K , .van-z'n .-1 - -sv -n:::f,'.:1::fi'.7n:'r - - L . .. f. - - ' . CHALLENGE A wN - A. N A Q w Ls 1 New-a gn' 1 r. k ANNUAL HELIOS ISS EOUNDED 1892 VOLUME 55 r CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL Grand Rapids Michigan 1947 UE X X ,A ,fwu , 3 -if ,.,, FOOTBALL ,wx 'g- ? I ff- . , r .y. a TOM STEELE N N. GORDIE VAN L00 gf BOB DE BOER fco-ccxptainj A x .Pr- EO I E V 7 BOB NORMAN MIKE VAN DAM , . f' ' I, ' . ,..: QF' 1 , , H 2 5 ' S H A ,,,. ' 5 f A , 1-5. , 4. , w.x,,,, 1 ..! V egg' W . . 323. -49 - , A J 'Sv f 1 V mix: H ' 'HV 9 ' 1 'Q I 4' COACH NAME'I'H DALLAS HILL 65 BILL IDEMA i '1 Ee S, Q.. A RAY WALENGA Kco-captainl COACH IRWIN .Lf ORVILLE PETERSON WN NM FOOTBALL 41,1 , A ' 'M .1 K . 515' fix 3 ROGER BOS BOB KUYERS Q., Az I 2 sl. I 9 Bos BOSHOVEN. lppmg. . -4,.m Q X .4 S . A V . 3 GORDON OSMUND TONY KRENSELEWSKI 67,- . - --W -f-KM '......-.uf-..i.?.n-., FOOTBALL X. s . nr 5- 5 A v if 'Q 'X wi ' CARL HOLDEN ' +3 BILL PATTERSON DOUG. RACE bn 51 1 DAVE COSSIN DON S ' 1 av ' Rossa GILDERSLEEVE FOOTBALL DICK STEELE IOHNNY THEODORE Q I DALE HASKIN PHIL VAN HOUTEN DUN mu' HOWBRD vAAs Q69 .4-nmmieaxlnzznnxnmrnurxf.-g. , , FOOTBALL O s GN w I K BILL SMITH A , J if PAT KELLY TOM VERHAKE L,w 49 ' 5.. LOUIS WITHEY n . 'ia JJ LOWELI. MAC DOUGAL VCX - G Nw .QQ Where's my interference! 'QI ' 'Z- YN :X .he ' Q45 DAN WALLACE CHUCK DURKEE 70 FOCTBALL ,sg 'Q' IK SPIKE GAVRILEDES TED MYSLENSKI KEN HAUSER - , HOWARD PERRIN . Get him! H ED GEORGE DICK DE WINTER 71 ' BASKETBALL ig 'wfvm - 1 3 1 1 -if 1- DAN KELHOFER CENTR. As. .QA n fa tt fl it TED MYSLENSKI ORVILLE PETERSON Enjoying one of its best seasons in years, the Central basket- ball team shared second place honors with Ottawa in one of the decades most closely-contested city league races They won nine and lost three An impressive 41 to 31 win over a classy Grand Haven quin- tet was a preview for Hilltop fans However, the Ottawa Indians, early season leaders vanquished the Central team 42 to 20 Eypecting to take the lowly Christian team in its stride Central dropped a surprising 39 to Q3 decision especially since Christian turned out to be one of the weakest second round teams while Central turneal out to oe the strongest Central then Journeyed to Flint where it lost out in the first round ol the lnvitational Tourney ln another non league game Central beat Hastings L9 to Z7 ln a complete reversal of form Central then beat the highly touted South quintet 78 to Z5 This and the Hastings victory marked the turning of our fortunes as Central went on a four game winning streak humbling Catholic 47 to 18 and beating Union 34 to 75 In the most crucial game of the season Central s five fell apart in the final quarter with Creston winning 41 to 27 ln atuicl succession Ottawa was sent clown to a Q8 to 30 defeat ani the early season defeat at the hands of Christian was avenged to the tune of SU to ZU Union wa given a defeat while South lost its seconsl game of the year being beaten by the Hilltoppers for the seccnd time this time by the surprisingly large score of 49 to 72 ln the Catholic game Don Boeskool stellar Central forward establishei a new city league record by less Catholic 71 to 79 Boeskool also led the city s players in the scoring 'lerartment he scored 157 points during the season which is S14 short of the total amassed by lim Montgomery of Ottawa in 45 46 Despite a Aa to 21 win over the Creston Polar Bears the regular eason ended with qouth crownezl champion and Central sharing the second place with Ottawa ln a post season tilt Central beat Muskegon Heights 35 33 avenging an early season defeat in Flint After iowning South city champion Central succumbeal to Cr ston in the second round of the tournament This gave the Hilltoppers an all over average of 13 wins and 6 losses for the 1946 47 season Q' 1 HOWARD PERRIN COACH NAMETH .Y , . ' . . 1 1 . 1 H 7 Ll I 1 ' -'J 7 A f - f . , P : s t M Y '1 f 1 A s 1 ' ' s , ' - ' - If 4 I 1 1 i 7 4 e cf . , , - 1 , 1, A scoring 33 points in a single game as Central ran over a help- '1 1 - r ' ' , A 1' 1 1 c to it , . 1 1 I , , I M v , I - et- , ,-14 , 1 ' 1 , M, .i 1 s - .s t ' . H I . . ', ' , . ' ' ' - , 1 C f- - I I 1 , L e f - , t ' I Y ' - - P LENTRQ 10 'gl .N i , ,' 1 I ll iz L ' 4 5 I f' L-1 , . , is Abt as 1. 91 , 5'- Q.. an fi: ja P. My. DON BOESKOOL BOB DE Bona 72 ROGER BOS BASKETBALL J A 9 YW -9 A , 25 Q 1 4 , v-E VI 3 :ff A 1 I ' JW! , .fi . 4-f .-:Sf U IOHN MIDDEI. DALLAS HILL CARL HOLDEN 'N 10314 L I w 0 , , w 1- ' ,,,,16'n Q T, ' A B HARRY VAN DAM BOB BOSHOVEN . h 4 ' :gf gx Sm 5 59' haf ' DON GILDER BOB KUYERS HM SEMEYN , ' 73 n - J VDidV1J54tr1'!.'v. 10ElVa: -4 - 11, f-- , f . SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL, N Row l: E, Whitney, P. Barr, B. Groendall, B. Cfallow, D. Chapin, C. Williams, Row 2: T. Andrews, S. Sweet F. Hall, I. Robertson, D. Dunkelberg, L. Lipner, C. Vandenberg, B. Boeskool, R. Butler, H. Saverson Row 3: M. Schmieding, C. johnson, W. Ferris, F. Van Antwerp, R. Taylor, I. Hausser, G. Morgan, R. Butler T. Leavenworth, B. Freeman, Doc Ellingson, tcoachl, Bow 4: R. Schimke, L. Daane, B. Giddings, D. Chris- tianson, I. Wright, R. Cain, C. Nordyke, D. Botma, C. Hardiman. Though several players were promoted to the first team, Central's second team gridders maintained a good average of two Wins, two losses, and one tie, which resulted in a share of second place in the city league contest. Under the direction of Coach Doc Ellingson, former second team football coach at Qttawa, the reserve squad impressed observers with its teamwork, and earned for many a berth on the 1947 varsity. Cne major injury marred the seasons play: Herb Carpenter, regular end, broke his arm in the Catholic game. SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL F rom a turnout much larger than he expected Coach Charlie Irwin chose a second team whose games surpassed the varsity's in excitement. Three games, the Ottawa, Union, and Christian were won by a single point. Billy Boeskool and Henry Saverson stood out as the sparkplugs of the team along with the rest of the starting tive: Herb Carpenter, Pat Barr, and Louis Buttinga. The second team ended the season sharing second place with South and Christian. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL Coach lrwin's freshman team, like the other two basketball squads, enjoyed a successful season. Some of these promising young cagers who have gained experi- ence and training on the ninth-grade squad will qualify for positions on the second team next season. Their six-game schedule tied for third place. 74 ..hg..:-aff . ,. ..--1hnhb5mm.nxn:.'J-L' uf- T- Fw-ivnhiwq SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Row li L. Lipner, H. Zeitter, P. Barr, L. Buiiinga, B. Koolnian, H. Hanson. Row 2: Coach Irwin, R. Lords, H. Saverson, B. Cfallow, I. Christie, I. Visser, E. Steenwyk, B. Boe-skool, H. Carpenter, D. Williams, D. Hill lnianagerl. FRESHMAN TEAM BASKETBALL First Row: G, Vanden Berge, C. Buffinga, I. Ge-ister, I. Davison, B. Cook, K Braun, B, Scliinike Second Row: G. Rolfe, R, Broersma, F. Spaak, B. Gidclings, B. Cain, G, Morgan, I. Hill, M. Cain, 75 ' TRACK Row li I. Forsberg, E. Henry, D. Race, D. Dunkelberg, I. Gardella, D. Westra, I. Hausser, R. Kitchen, I. Dumas, R. King, B. Knutson. Row 2: T. Kunst, P. Ferwerda, H. Iohnson, L. Daane, I. Wright, I. Robertson, G. Rolfe, C. Bottrall, P. Bailey, B. Van!-Xrtsen, V. Nitzel, C. Nordyke, B. Smith. Row 3: Coach Nameth, K. Stinson, D. Hill, C. Hardiman, M. Fairbrother, M. Cain, B. Schimke, E. Whitney, R. Wicks, R. Butler, T. Telder, D. DeWinter. Row 4: N. Waters, B. Patterson, B. Colvin, T. Steele, C. Huff, T. Regling, K. Hausser, I. Smith, B. Lucas, G. Lawrence, C. Durkee, M. VanZee, L. McDougal, D. Hill. Row 5: D. Steele, L. Withey, R. Gildersleeve, D. Denison, I. Henry, I. Rose, T. Myslenski, S. Sweet, B. Hall, S. Dinsmore, R. Keller. i Old Man Winter was the biggest enemy of Coach Nameth's track team at the beginning of the season. Not a single practice was registered at the time we went to press. Some indication, however, concerning the tean'i's prospects was available. Like last year the team members showed a decided weakness in the field events although they were strong in the running events. Patterson, the city's top miler and hurdlers Myslenski, Rose, Richard Steele, and McDougal, with Gettel, Hausser, and Tom Steele in the dashes along with Waters and Race in the 440-880, formed a strong running team. The field events will be represented by Steele, Waters, Lucas, and Myslenski. 76 .. BASEBALL Bow l: B. Anderson, B. Eggleston, B, Bosman, B. Freeman, E. Moore, E. Schmieding, B Taylor, N. Thibeadeau, W. Donker. A Bow 2: I. Carrel, R. Norman, S. Hamilton, G. Csmun, D. DeBree, B. Wynalda, D. Haskin, C. VandenBerge, F. Spaak, L. Lipner. Bow 3: D. Gilder, E. Blasher, I. Dieterle, D. Decker, D. Boeskool, E. Fritsma, H. Saverson, I. Subar, B. Van Orden, Coach lrwin. Ten returning lettermen greeted Coach Charles Irwin, Central's baseball coach, this season. Five ot these had regular positions last season. Gordon Osmun, last year's regular first baseman, will probably again hold the initial sack. Second base, short stop, and third base will be divided among Boeskool, Saverson, and Hamilton, all lettermen. The outfield posts will probably be taken by Walenga, Wynalda, DeBree, and possibly Iames Parker. Coach Irwin has several pitchers on the squad. All ot them with the exception ot Don Gilder, who will bear the brunt of the mound work, are newcomers. Ot these rookies, Blasher and Dekker looked impressive. The catching chores will be divided between lack Dieterle and Wally Donker. 77 TENNIS F4 -47 -1 1 -4 Row 11 Mr. Hyde, G. MacArthur H. Zeitter, R. Tcztterson. Row 2: I. Christie, R. Crossmom, T. Skouros, O. Peterson GOLF Row 1: R. Crawford, G. Aster, Mr. Shroll, E. George, R. Simpson, I. Nash Row 2: D, Aster, R. Arrisorr, B. Visser, G. VonderxBrir1k. 78 ... .. .1k....-..--.. 4.nlKa6.mn..x.lL- va. ' '-'1 -'-'rmwnlw.nLigx.Ei2nAJleL1l:h.Iilih1ilnli!rli!'B3IiFiiLl BOWLING Bow l: Mr. Schroll, M. Canute, P. Brooks, P. Woodlock, M. Nossaman, M. Verhey, P. Bowen A. Moftet, L. Ladewig, M. Hawkins. - Bow 2: H. Surowicz, B. Powell, C. VandenBerge, A. Bichter, l.. Blossom, C. l-look, B. Wilbur S. Lambers, B. Zeett, I. Haaksma, N. Waters, D. Astor. Bow 3: B. Wajdylski, I. Watson, G. Bolitho, D. Phyllips, I. VanderWiede, B. DeVries, T Skouros, C. Gregory, E. Theodore, I. Carrol, I. Dempski, B. Taylor. Central's newly formed Bowling teams won three places out of the first tour in the City Tournament. Iohn Vander Weide's team won first place. ln the tournament Vander Weide had a 600 series and Theodore was high with 240 single game. The two girls' teams bowled in the National tournament with Pat Brooks' team coming in third. MacArthur and Wojdylskis team bowled for the boys. ' On April 19 Central's entire bowling league had a banquet at the Morton l-louse. Coach Wendell Shroll presented a silver cup to the winning team. 79 .kvmnmu-n A SENIORS '5 gvub -ss Sw V . 'K 15702 vs. NEW TRAILS Rx A' -X ,wb -r.mfn-.,.-. -M 'xx wwf-, ,x-, , e 5 .Qi x3'r-- , Y mNS3:.iv5-M., Q f I qv Y-mais .1-Q. . , f -WY? , N I ' 1 . .- , , ' ' 'VL' 4 , Q .Y 'A , , - , ffkffgm - g ' :ll l i 1. . - X M , . ' Vg - Q' ' x ' Z' , It A V U 1 . - 1,1 A HA. I W W 1 ' N-NIV. -n'W-wi-V -4,91 ..k I - 1 . ' V N -, E , A vii? D, - ff,-H , I ,H Q ' 5? V4 , j, ,, ' ff 4, ' M ' Q N . A' W QA Hi A H W N t - g ' ,f 4? AW in-:- aw J, 3 I, .5 T. Skouros, B. DeBoer, B. Powell, R. Kroes, F. Smith, R. Zeett. President . Vice-President Secretary . Treasurer . Girl Adviser Boy Adviser SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 82 William Powell Robert De Boer Frances Smith Thomas Skouros . Ruth Kroes . Roger Zeef ,. ISABEL MARIE AHLEN tranquil tit 1 DR. IAY L. PYLMAN, Senior Advisor ,Q Doc Pylman has shown what a senior class can bg fy 4 A accomplish it the initiative is there. He has helped us plan our projects and has reas- sured us ot their success. His encouragement and counsel have helped us smooth the rough spots in our activities. lay Pylman is truly a Doctor-ot Senior Psychology. CLASS OF '47 I V , f 33' I DONALD ACEY GUST I. AFENDOULIS '4 is E? Positive decided XX it Q' .V lr 43 4 MAURICE S. ALBERDA, IR. . i amicable Q i 3. CARL ALDERTON IEAN ELIZABETH ANWAY unassuming cordial 83 CLASS OF '47 NORTON L. ARMOUR LOIS ANNE BAKELAAR v idealisiic hCPPY vw X , MARILYN BAUMGAHTEL graceful gi. .ff X -. ' . J WILLIAM C. BENSON BARBARA L. BERG K ' chivalrous companionable X , 5 x fr: 1 . 1 . DANIEL E. BERGSMA observant b CAROLYN BIGFORD DONALD B. BOESKOOL calm suave 84 V.,.V.L .Y .. -, 1 3 WILMA BAYNTON serene K, J ESTHER BERNATOWICZ irreptessible - Q 1 s Er-fr P 'Q 3:15. ,V 1 3 .NS . G . Q , ki if gd . , .. B' A , 1 . . 1'-'. ' 311 5 ,4Bp.,,,L, '--.., Y ' ' :g,y,331g,,5,51g,1gfqf!-151-jd ' 5 411':'2-:-f'rwaf!1. n:'i1i'rw' 2'2'i1'ff0f'Tf lM . r:---:'-' ' 'z ' ' ' ' . - ' w CLASS OF '47 7 , ff 4 -we 't ' , wa .a-P4 GORDON I. BOIJTHO ROGER C. BOS if' I co-operative athletic X tl ' . if -me A I KENNETH I. BOSHOVEN ,fb PATRICIA BOSWORTH iun A A Winsome O C 2 evltz '1 ' fm A vw J GRACE PAULINE BOYD SHIHI-EY I- BREWER sweet sweet ' 5 BE'l'I'Y LOUISE BULMAN GUY . 1 -: AX Q ' .N .Sui V 7 , .. K , HAROLD E. CALLOWAY MARILYN IUNE CHASE iriskv respectful 85 5. I DIANE M. BURNETTE lively 5 'D to J 'F J sf Q if K - O i DED1cAr1oN l For twenty-nine years ot service to Central For skilled instruction in auto mechanics . For showing us the humor in lite . . . And most of all . . . For loeing such a grand guy A. Le Grande Albee We gratefully dedicate to you this 1947 Helios Annual L. IUNE CLARK indispensable HELEN CORCORAN unpredictable 6 lf'- f. ,w f 1. ' JA ELVIN G. CURTIS agreeable ' ' iv' CLASS OF '47 'f-- - 1, MARIORIE IONE CONWAY pleasant RICHARD-CHARLES COVERT independent 86 MARGARET MARY COOK scintillating ALAN OGDEN CRAWFORD iaunty ' T' ' :t'f5GSk1...x lT3.s.'l CARTER A. CLEMENTS resolute v ve FRANKLIN COVERT irolicsome N xx X ROBERT I. DE BOER capable DALE I. DE BREE masculine RICHARD D. DENISON dynamite PATRICIA IEAN DURKEE able CLASS OF '47 I' 4 n 1 I I 4 MARVA ARLENE DE LOCKERY demure DIANE E. DOWNEY cheerful ..mdlb.I', SHIRLEY L. DE BRUYN sunny If LORNA DEN HOUTEN alluring 2 yr I ill if RUTH ELAINE DE RUITER accommodating 0? log ROBERT N. DUNHAM bashful 'IQ' ROBERT C. EGGLESTON retiring YM' 1- CLASS OF '47 WILLIAIVI E, EICHOLTZ LORRAHVE ENHVIA EWNING friendly complaceni V NOHMAN PEHINGA A J .qg f ' E , B- J' I natural SALLY ANN FOWSER BLAKE FORSLUND clubby generous MARGARET ELIZABETH FRANCE exotic 'Q 1' X DEAN V. FRY SHIRLEY GAGNE ' eager kind ,, 4,15 ,- Qa,-. V ,r Q. Ji .,., -'I' , . 1 1- '. --f- - . ,f ' Es. A ' 1 ., 88 A L4 A 'M Ls' WILMA A. FORD gracious 'Q X ,X 'D EDWARD FRITSMA docile -L, mekifwlfisla- Sf?-.51-.Ef.ff' - 1 '4'N 'f if ' 'mf' 12 ' .11-H J. 51' I HM GEORGE hearty DONNA ELAINE GRAY sympathetic CLASS OF '47 4 N SPYHO A. GAVRILIDES adaptable ,490 ' :- 115 CHARLENE M. GILCHRIST striking IRENE GREGORY petite 89 zu- 1 CAROLYN I. GAYNOR honest V' DON GILDEB Xa DORIS M. GIBBS mirthiul V unprecedented 1 SHIRLEY IOYCE GROOTERS exacting CARI. GREGORY t.n.t. M. w :FL 1.7, . A 'ix .U SHIRLEY GRUMMET casual 3 , 4 'Q' il! A - X .V '91 P E IAMES HENRY industrious I I ll CHARLES E. 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