Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1942

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MORE Z!! M Cornie's class is waiting to Peggy Kent discusses start the high jumping test plans for the girls' meet in gymnasium. vga.. Mr. Giddings. debate coach, is helping Margaret Wilson and Stanley Fuehrer prepare material and notes for the debate which they are preparing for the P.-T.A. Bruce Boer shows Miss Smith the theme which he wrote when they were studying composition in English II. She is giving him helpful suggestions. Miss Caldwell and Anita Swanson are looking at a map of France at the time of the French Revolution. Besides the map they examined miniature guillotines. with Miss Ellinger. This is the basketball band, which is composed of a Looking over the music that the Senior Girls Glee Club bass, George VanderMolen3 a trumpet, Carl Poelstrag plan to sing, are the club officers, from left to right. one cornet, Carl McDanoldg 1st baritone, Roger Hilar- Alberta Bayle, vice-president: Helen Morgareidge. sec- idesg 2nd baritone, Jack Milligan: and a trombone, retary: Adrianna DeFouw, presidentg and Elizabeth Bill Miedema. Iden, treasurer. I Php. 100

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neers, craftsmen, mechanics, and printers. Care- fully trained and supervised workers are essential in the finely specialized type of warfare We are fighting. Ralph Dunn, as well as other students in the mechanical drawing classes, listens intently to the constructive criticism of Mr. Kennedy. Several boys who are in our armed forces have told Mr. Buboltz how glad they are that they took printing courses in high school. Lyle VanDen- Berg may some day be grateful, too. Woodworking, too, does its part in National Offense. Several classes are making model air- planes which will be distributed among the air raid wardens in various cities in order that they may learn to recognize the different types of K, E, , he - . planes. Warren Schuitema fastens the legs onto his table While Mr. Hutt looks on. This is of the more advanced type of Work. National Preparation has also shown the great importance of foreign languages. Spanish, now very important because of our dealings with the South American countries, was offered this year. Ray Zwingeberg. Allan Brown, Judy Klevorn, Nancy Young, Frank Fry, and Mary Schopps, members of the Spanish club, are rehearsing in Miss Holmes' room for their radio program on WLAV. In Miss Horn's French classes the play they studied this year was dramatized. Art Ophoff, Florence johnson, Roger Ryskamp, Roger Hoyt, and Carole Jacobsen are enacting the rescue scene in Le Voyage de Monsieur Perrichon .



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Keeping us well-fed are Custodians: Messrs. Rich- Mrs. Greenwood, Mrs. ards, Shaver, Ackerman, Buscher, and Mrs. Gackler, Mrs. Fyfe, Mr. Boshoven, the cooks. and Mr. Amante. -.r. . A 'V-f 1 t. will mu nm? . 'wifi' ii .. 6 'ii L ' gill 71. A During the drive for books for soldiers, the librarians made a box and a barrel for the books. Miss Mast shows Miss Stella it Campbell, of the Diamond Branch, the box. For the April Open House, Miss jack- son's foods classes made diet exhibits. Phyllis Snyder is showing Miss jackson the one she and two other girls made for a war-time diet. English VIII is of value to those going to college, as it offers practice in writing term papers and themes. Bob Duiven listens intently to the advice of Miss Tenhaaf. The elementary Braille children have had a lot of fun This is a scene from the play which the high school this year with their band, which they organized under Braille students presented at Christmas, with the help the guidance of Miss Hull. Mothers made the uniforms of Miss Rorabeck, their instructor. The program also and the children made or bought their own instruments. included some musical numbers played by the older pupils. '91 ns. 101

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