Ripon Christian High School - Lance Yearbook (Ripon, CA)

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He has cheerfully devoted his time and efforts in helping us make this Lance a success. Therefore, it is with appreciation, respect, and admiration that we, the Senior Class of Ripon Christian High, dedicate the Lance of i954 to Mr. John Ubels. :fn-A QW fx ' EW 'Q b 3 Q ' Q Y 'v ,M 1 W wg f Q W Q XV Q VV ' Y v I 1 il . 5 I Adm! Qggfgzzfion 4-ui-n GR, M1455 as Q -asia., Q T? X w gi m4 sk: ,Li 1 f'viif?'1 'ffm kg: 57 lifiifi -. .f ,W -1. E Q, Mx. Q Vi U ,VL Vi K Serif -1 .WUI ,441 h fx: ,Q , x , aw X X , Q V Q' kin M1 ws Rf f W. R , 'K is A R 57? We :Tm,f15' 4 6 S N 6 J L K K 1 , . W , . I-15 im , Zi 3 ,, 223 A .f , -MM .,11 ik fi ,. Vi 7 Z E Eg? f lv f 2 lf' Iii , 25? Q 'G ' I? .Q 4 -.p- -1- - .51 2? Primfzjmzl is' Message To the Class of '54: A knight for us today is a symbol of an important period in the history of man. He represents the idealsof men as related to social life and conduct dur- ing the Middle Ages. He was one serving a superior and bound to chivalric conduct. His life had a constructive purpose in seeking to enthrone justice, to correct wrongs, to battle For truth. The medieval knight will always remain a Fitting symbol of the life of Christians. It is a Fitting symbol too, of a Christian High School graduate. All of us, you also, are serving a Superior who inspires us to live by the highest ideals and whose orders we are bound to obey. We trust that the ideals of the Christian life have been held before you by Faithful Christian teachers. We hope that you have in a measure realized that God-centered learning or training calls For God-centered living. Our Chris- tian ideais must seek their realization in Christian conduct even as the knight hadto live up to his high ideals. May you go forth as loyal servants of the King of Kings, zealous to do His will, bold to live constructively according to the demands of His law. Our prayers and best wishes go with you. V 5 ,,., Y it ig - -U gg X Y L3 Q WILLIAM DlEPl'lUlS HELEN HOOG LAND MARIUS VAN VUREN History English Bible Bible Typing Latin Science JOHN UBELS Mechanical Drawing Chemistry ALBERDINA DE BOER Algebrd Shorthand TOM HOEK Geometry Sewing Music fudrrnf Krfuucil Our Christian High Student Council is made up of the president of every class and two delegates or representatives of each class. At the beginning of a school term a president is chosen from among the Juniors and Seniors. The idea of this Council is to plan year around activities for the stu- dent body. They deserve a hearty congratulations For the work they have done this past year. sr: XX Kneeling: Elinor Vander Veen, Luella Meyering. Seated: Whilhelmina De Jong, Margaret Hekman, Joyce Rylaarsdam, Geraldine Van Andel, Jenny Verburg. Standing: John Kramer, Albert De Hoog, Gary De Boer, Bob den Dulk, Bob Van Spronsen, Ted Viss. Officers: John Kramer, vice-presidentg Bob Van Spronsen, treasurerg Geraldine Van Andel, presidentg Luella Meyering, secretary. Salma! l6'0ard and Mzzznrc 6'0mmiffec Without the hard labor and work of the School Board and Finance Committe ourschool could not be in existense. These men give willingly of their time to manage our school. Their work includes hiring teachers, providing proper equipment and taking care of the running expenses of the school. We want to compliment them on the Fine iob ehey are doing. During the course of the year, Mr. James Verneulen, Sr. , who was serving on the Finance Committee, was called to his eternal home. FINANCE COMMITTEE G. den Dulk, L. P. Van Dyken, . P. M. Helcman, T. Viss. W Standing: H. Veneman, N. Hoogendoorn, H. Vander Wall, H. Menenga, L. P. Van Dyken, H. De Jong, A. den Dulk. Absent: D. Miedema, R. Hekman. L. P. Van Dyken, Treasurer, H. De Jong, President, H. Veneman,Vice President, A. den Dulk, Secretary. 'S JQMQ. if if Mr. H. De Jong, Vice Presidentp Mrs. M. De Jong, Secretary, Mr. K. den Dulk, President. ABSENT: Mrs. S. Van Andel, Treasurer. Q C ,4. and Mathers' 67116 The members of P. T. A. meet Four times a year to discuss matters of interest and importance concern- ing the education and training of students of our school. The Mother's Club, a very recent organization, is interested in the encouragement of Christian Fellow- ship between teachers and mothers. This organization meets on the First Friday of every month. Both organizations are equally important in the continuance oF our school and are ready to help when necessary in financial aid or whatever improvement is needed. Mrs. G. Scholten, Secretary, Mrs. R. De Jong, Vice Presidentp Mrs. J. Pasma, Presidentp Mrs. E. West- styen, Vice Treasurer. ABSENT: Mrs. G. De Jong, Vice Secretaryg Mrs. S. Van Andel, Treasurer, Q7 5 Q-'bmw 4 ...,A. ' it S Mr. De Vries, Mr. and Mrs. Bos and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Smink, Mr. Posthuma. y 15,115 Drivers and jauifvrs Early Rise is the motto of our bus-drivers. Through fog or rain they see to it that the students are brought safely to school. We appreciate the careful driving and responsibility of guiding these buses day after day. We must not overlook the ianitors who so faithfully keep the school clean and help prepare for school activities. Fre- quently theirwork is notalways fully appreciated, but we wish to thankthem for their hard work in helping to keep the school clean. ,,,,,,,,..,...--e-v- fy Zjh f AM f C vfl P X f I9 1 i KZ T PX' 1 '11 I fx RSM l lf , N QM N 'X f f 9 ff l, X f X ,fx .A X i liB l , S T zldvng - -- Q-ai S -wv.-...eq-gm QH0 QL f154 F ERLENE BRUNOLD 'Tis better to be small and shine than to be great and cast a shadow. Seniors NELLIE De JONG lwould delight my private hourswith music. JOHN KRAMER A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. l JOYCE den DU LK A girl with a manner all her own. af 1954 GERALDINE VAN ANDEL In her quietness there is charm. THERESA VAN GORKUM i Life without laughing is a dreary blank RO BERT VAN SPRON SE N There is a little bit of bad in every good boy. JENNY VERBURG I do as I please, and do it with ease. BEVERLY V ISS task. ERNEST VEENSTRA Always the same, come sun or rain. In her own quiet way she accomplished her GENEVA WESTRA Talk ancl laughter play an important part in her life. Class Motto: Forward In Faith Class Flower: Rose Carnations Class Colors: Rose and Silver .. ns. k.kk A riii i s 'MQW t fm -sq? S, 4 Qs' '-I i ,f ...Q me A '1d'x x fav P ,l' 'mf' g ',Vy v '?:1.n,'i 'M l r. , , 1 He Y J v is Q A ,, , WWW' M H-.,- Taking it all in Peek-a-boo Sleepy-time gal The three musketeers A perfect pose Snoopin' again Wowl l Colgate smile Just we two Camera girl What's so important? Big Boys? Secrets? M ,F L L Nur' C 0, N Q 3 K K in As' ' wx il iuuirfrs The Junior Class consisting of 20 students has again taken the responsibility of publish- ing the Roundtable . They are doing a Fine iob of it. The class officers are: President ....... .... M argoret Hekman Vice President .... . . . Anna Vanden Bosch Secretary ..... ..... G ladys Van Vuren Treasurer .... ..... W alter den Dulk THIRD ROW: Douglas Van Dyken, Abraham De Hoog, Eugene Tanis, Bob den Dulk, Durk Hoek, Walter den Dulk. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Stuit, Joyce Rylaarsdam, Eileen Van Heulcelem, Margaret Hekmun, Gertrude De Weerd, Anna Van Der Wall. FIRST ROW: Gladys Van Vuren, Bertha De Jong, Anna Vanden Bosch, Evelyn Brandt, Leona Van Dylcen, Alice Post, Miss Hoogland - Advisor. THIRD ROW: Ronald den Dulk, Bill Hekman, Ted Viss, Gary De Boer, Kenneth Roos, Howard Van Till,Ted Roos, Donald den Dulk. SECOND ROW: Hattie Doornewaard, Lupe Jacob, Lucy Schaap- man, Carolyn De Vries, Donna Rylaarsdam, Lor- retta Vermeulen, Patricia Vander Wall, Alma Hannink, Christine Posthuma, Gertrude Moulyn. FIRST ROW: Henry Plooy, Gerry Pasma, Aniean Klein, Gertrude Swier, Luella Meyering, Anita Van Andel, Martinet Vanden Bosch, Henry Van Vuren. Saphomorcs The sophomore class, the second largest class, has shown its talent in speech and also has sever- al members in the Scholarship Society. The offi- cers who govern the class are: President ....... ......... T ed Viss Vice President .... . . .Carolyn De Vries Secretary ..... . . . Lorretta Vermeulen Treasurer .... ....... B ill Hekman va-I ai' ,N-K' I 5 X l A THIRD ROW: Joan Vander Wall, Albert De Hoog, Gerard Weststyen, Earl Westra, Sidney Postma, Pete Scolten, Arnold Baker, John Hekman, Willis De Weerd, Betty Van Spronson. SECOND ROW: Carman Brunold, Betty Vanden Berg,Joann Van Gorlcum, Annetta Poelstra, MariettaViss, Elinor Vander Veen, Arlene Roos, Art Sipma, Richard Van Boven. FIRST ROW: Wilhelmina De Jong, Lucy Van Zwaluwenburg, Mike Van Andel, Joy De Groot, Janice Vermuelen, Richard Rylaarsdam, Anita Maliepaard, Durk Hofman, Mr. Diephuis - Advisor. ?resl1mc'14 This year we welcomed 28 freshmen in High School. These freshmen showed their ability especially in music and speech. They also are capable of competing with different classes in sports, particularly among the girls, The class officers are: Pf6Sider1T ....... ..... W ilhelmina De .long Vice President .... ...... G erard Westyn Secretary ...... .... A nito Maliepaord Treasurer . . . .... Richard Rylaarsdam W it. , 1 if fwgggy 3.73.1 Lf Y 3 'se I We ,, X,siT'517i .- , as if Q xwk , W s .1 1 3 : g .. 4 .. , X ,T lr is .. -Q A if ' Y' 3 4 - 4 ug . .. ,7 iff 8 , .X ' '11 4.1: K ' fe-11 .iL.x541' .Qiiiw U H i w .V,, g , , 4 Munson 1 What's up? 6 What's so Funny? 7 Eye ccfchingl 8 Ready for a race? 9 Nesting? 10 Where are the men? Twins? Wl1at's the score? Cadillac girlsl Tires For easel 11. Sfudyin' hard? 12. Taking it easy! 13. Facing the breeze 14. Where ya going? D1 A Wuprrgm r i f I-'gmt ning. gl. X I N .. wEa',m I I I lr, , ' hi, ai will ' ff.: I .J A : 1, ' I 5 Wf - 1, , 5 f W P V f ' 1 y - i y lv A fl N cflzlsses -..fr -K' 4 TYPING BIBLE I U S. HISTORY CHEMISTRY ENG LISI- STUDY S, . 5' ,' ,HA ' LYJ -nk ,A LLLL aw N, . STUDY HALL MECHANICAL DRAWING SEWING GLEE CLUB SCIENCE BIBLE I BIBLE Ill if 'H K! SHORTHAND ENGLISH II LATINI U. S. HISTORY STUDY HALL GEOMETRY ENGLISH I ,llcfizfifies 'Wigs ww. .. f i 1 f -:TANK 4... v A 4- fl iw- ...gf ' 3 , - J 'ii D - ' LW U16 lance Staff 1 Wgrlgyfisdlgi? ,S se ,paw , mv- Co-edifors: Gerry Van Andel, Jenny Verburg, Mr. Business Managers: Erlene Brunold, Joyce den Dulk, Ubels, Advisor. Nellie De Jong. Editor: Beverly Viss Assistant Eclifors: Geneva Westra, Theresa Van Gor- Sales Managers: John Kramer, Ernest Veenstra, Bob kum. Van Spronsen. U15 Kauud Cable Stuff cf' Sports: Anna Vanden Bosch, Eugene Tanis. Circulation: Gertrude DeWeerd, Evelyn Stuit, Walter Typists: Anna Vander Wall, Alice Post, Bertha De den Dulk. Jong, Marilyn den Dulk. Editor: Joyce Rylaarsdam. Features: Eileen Van Heukelf m. Reporters: Evelyn Brandt, Leona Van Dyken, Margaret Advisor: Miss Hoogland Hekman. Absent: Gladys Van Vuren. A , L mn- ' - we I T ' - ' 1 - T .1 f .1 A ' ' 2 ki Tj, s s g. ,, M JJ, Q- Q Q viii. ' 3. 1153 ? 1 A: X l THIRD ROW: G. Van Andel, A. Hannink, T. Van Gorkum, P. Vander Wall, M. Hekman, A. Vander Wall, A. Post, E Sfuit, E.Van Heukelem, J. Rylaarsdam, G. Swier, A. Vanden Bosch, E. Brandt, B. De Jong, M. den Dulk, L. Van Dyken SECOND ROW: J. Verburg, M. Vanden Bosch, G. Moulyn, D. Rylaarsdam, L. Verneulen, A. Roos, A. Poelstra, W. De Jong, L. Van Zwaluwenburg, B. Vanden Berg, J. De Groot, L. Schaapman, C. De Vries, C. Posthuma, H. Doorneward A. Klein, L. Jacobo. FIRST ROW: J. den Dulk, E. Brunold, J. Vander Wall, M. Viss, J. Van Gorkum, C. Brunold, A: Maliepaard, J. Verneulen, B. L. Van Spronsen, E. Vander Veen, L. Meyering, A. Van Andel, G. Pasma. s I I 6'ha,vcl Chapel exercises are held every day between second and third periods for meditations on Gocl's Word, song, and pray- er. Each of our teachers has his turn in taking charge of the chapel exercise. We have a new song book composed of sacred and secular songs which we use on Tuesdays only under the direction of Miss Hoagland. Occasionally special speakers lead us in our chapel exercise. One of our most frequent visitors is Rev. Harry Dykstra, who, when he is in Ripon, cannot pass by the opportunity to speak to us. Pianists Special Entertainment Receiving Awards Student Participation UW The Teies Club, consisting of Junior ond Senior girl ties of our school. The first activity which occu host to the junior and senior boys ond all tl' charge of the Junior-Senior Banquet. T Mother oncl Daughter Tea to which th At Chirstmos time, o party is hel between the members. Our Cli. solesofsuch thingsospeonuts baked goods on Wednesdcz uses this income Fc which ore neede 916 an organization which provides many of the activi the Thanksgiving Tea at which time the Club is xchers. In the Spring the organization takes :rd the end of the school term, it holds the :thers of the C lub members are invited. ' the purpose of exchanging gifts Ilects itsincome from the daily roto chips, etc. It also sells d Friday . The Club rious improvements th e s c hoo l . FAU' no L-fs 1' THIRD ROW: J. Kramer, B. Van Spronsen, A. De Hoog. SECOND ROW: G. Westra, T. Van Gorkum, A. Vander Wall, C. De Vries, L. Van Dyken. FIRST ROW: M. Hekman, E.Van Heuke- lem, J. Rylaarsdann, M. den Dulk. IIR C n These studentsarealso, like the rest, working toward a goal. They have reached the half way mark.. By taking part in activities they have earned 50 points and are eligible forthe R. C. letters. THIRD ROW: H. Van Till, G. De Boer, B. den Dulk, C. De Vries. SECOND ROW: L. Meyer- ing G. Pasma, D. Rylaarsdam, P. Van Der Wall, cs. swear, L. schqqpmqn. FIRST ROW: L.Vermeulen, E. Stuit, B. De Jong, A. Hannink, C. Postuma. Block C Looking down to the quarter mark we find these hard working students. After earning 25 points, they receive a block letter C . These points are obtained by taking part in school ac- tivities. 0-.'-it 1 G. Van Andel - B. Viss Pin Awards A few years ago the students set out to attain the goal of getting 75 award points. These stu- dents pictured here have finally reached their goal. They have previously received their C and R. C. STANDING: G. Pasma, L. Schaapman, G. Sweir, H. Van Till, C. De Vries, L. Van Dyken, J. Ry- laarsclam, E. Van Heukelem. SEATEDg L. Meyering, A. Von Andel, A. Hannink, C. Postuma, B. L. Van Spronsen. Sclzalarslzgv Society When students become members of this society Each period of the day you will find a student theirscholarship records meet the requirements of in the office. These students take care of the office the Calif. State Scholarship Association. for the purpose of receiving office calls, phone calls, and the selling of school supplies. Three points are given for each A and one point for each B . Those who have ten points be- Honor points are awarded to these students for come members of the Scholarship Society. performing this work. OFFICE WORKERS J. Verberg, N. De Jong, W. den Dulk, M. den Dulk, G. Westra, E. Stuit. zflb' Biffle Shephard :ff kingdom Hams The setting of the play takes place near Frankfort, Kentucky in the Buford Home. The Bufords and their neighbors, the Deans, place great stress upon their aristocratic ancestry. Their pride is broken when Chad, o homeless boy, from Kingdom Come, in the Kentucky hills, comes to live with them. The cast -- Dick Hoek as Chad , Beverly Viss as Miss Lucy Buford , Robert den Dulk as Major Colvin Buford , Carolyn De Vries as Mrs. Caroline Deon , Lucy Schaap- man as Margaret Dean , Anna Vanden Bosch as Thanky , Kenneth Roos as Old Tom , Nellie De Jong as Nellie Hunt , Adrian Winters as Richard Hunt , Eileen Van Heukelem as Jennie Overstreet , Abraham De Hoog as Nathan Cherry , Luella Meyering as Melissy Turner , and Leona Van Dyken as Betsy Cherry , -- was chosen from the Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Grades. Miss Hoogland and Mr. Van Vuren were our directors. The play was given two even- ings, February 24 and 26. Those who served on the different committees -- Properties, Make-up, Costumes, and Stage Managers -- did much to make the play go over success- fully. All-Svhavl Party On the evening of December ll, the annual all-school party was again held. After we played several games ev- eryone drew up his chair to watch the skits given by each class. The Freshmen gave one on Counter-courting 5 the Sophomores on Cat-pie 5 the Juniors gave one on The Lighthouseug and the Seniors gave an original skit about a Trial . The evening was completed with re- freshments for everyone, after which the Freshmen per- formed the traditional task of cleaning up. eww' T9 it K, s 'ix 'Y viii.,-airy: Picking fleas? 5. Crawling through. 9. The winners! Sack races. 6. Barrel fights. TO. Hurry up. Tight squeeze. 7. What ya' lookin' at? ll. Tug-a-war. Teachers? 8. Boys' sack race. 12. Smilesl ,flflusir and The Music and Speech Festival, sponsored by the California Christian School Principals' Club was held on February l2, in Redlands, California. The contestantswere divided into two groups: junior high grades, 7-9, and sen- ior high grades, TO-l2. Eight Christian Schools were represented: Hanford, Ontario, Los Angeles, Redlands, Bellflower, Arcadia, Alameda, and Ripon. All of the Ripon delegates placed either first, second or third place in the contest. Two sextettes were sent from Ripon. The sen- ior high sextette consisting of Carolyn De Vries Leona Van Dyken, Anita Van Andel, Geraldine Van Andel, Beverly Viss, and Marilyn den Dulk, with Gertrude Swier as accompanist, tied for firstplace with a girls' triofrom Bellflower. The junior high sextette, Speerh ?c'sfiml :onsisting of.loanne Van Gorkum, Nancy De Loer, Ruth Rylaarsdam, Betty Van Spronsen, loan Vander Wall, and Janice Vermeulen, with Norma Scholten as accompanist, was a- warded First place. Joyce den Dulk was win- fer of the Senior High vocal division. Wil- elmina De Jong with her clarinet tied for irst place with a Los Angeles violinist in the unior high solo instrument division. ln the enior high original orarory, Gertrude Swier ras given first place, while Gerry Pasma aok third place. In theiunior high declama- ion, Betty Van Spronsen tied for third place. Ripon's 'unior high pianist, Joanne Van Sorkum, placed second. In the senior high iano division, Nellie De Jong tied with the ellflower contestant. Qi l- N NN wx fx N N Q W 3 44 Ckizxx 'N ,ff 155' f If if Qs. Nds, N!!! Sparta ? 'Z 751 -i.- Iii ' ' llii SOPHOMORES THIRD ROW: H. Doorneward, G. Moulyn, M. Van- den Bosch, P. Vander Wall, A. Hannink. SECOND ROW: L. Jacobo, G. Swier, A. Klein, D. Rylaars- dom. FIRST ROW: G. Pasmc, L. Meyering, C. De Vries, L. Schaapman. SENIORS STANDING: B. Viss, J. Verberg,E. Brunold. KNEEL- ING: N. De Jong, J. den Dulk, G Westra, T. Van Gorkum. Well, it's that time again. Another school year has passed. Lets look back on our sports program. First in the season was volleyball. The captains were: Freshman, Janice Vermeulen, Sophomore, An- ita Van Andel, Junior, AnnaVander Wallpand Senior, Joyce den Dulk. We certainly had a time hitting that ball back and forth. Ofcourse, the Seniors took cham-I pionship. They should, after having three previous years of practice. Then came the all-school team. The champs were no longer champions. The members of thisoutstanding teamwere: Jennie Verberg, Geral- dine Van Andel, AnnaVanderWaII, Marilyn den Dulk, Margaret Hekman, Patricia Vander Wall, Alma Han- nink, and Christine Posthuma. Gifs Sprfrfs JUNIORS THIRD ROW: E. Van Heukelem, B. De Jong, G. De Weerd, A. Vanden Bosh. SECOND ROW: M. den Dulk, E. Bryant, J. Rylaarsdam. FIRST ROW: G. Van Vuren, A. Vander Wall, A. Post. Next on the program was basketball. The captains of the class teams were: Freshman, Betty Vanden Berg, Sophomore, Alma Hannink, Junior, Bertha De Jong, and Senior, Geneva Westra. Exciting games were present in this tournament as evidenced by close-scored games such as 23-22 and 20-18. iifm1?fT.T .gr S R -.. ie A-. , . Standing: T. Roos, K. Roos, A.Winters, A. De Hoog. Standing: J. Hekman, E. Veenstra, R. den Dulk, B. Seated: R. Van Boven, D. den Dulk, H. Plooy, G. Hekman. Weststyen. Seated: E. Westra, H. Groetsema, S. Postma. Bays Mr. J. Ubels Adrian Winters H Coach.. Bill Hekman ,411 Star Qwfball 6611111 Abraham De Hoog Dirk Hoek Eugene Tanis John Kramer T' Vissr An De HOOQ, R. den Dulk, H, Van Vuren Seated: W. den Dulk, R. Rylaorsdam, D, Hoffman: M. Van Andel. E. Tunis, D. Hoek, J. Kramer. Seated: H. Von Til, A. Sipma, P. Scholten Zwrfs Couch: Mr. Diephuis If D. Hoek A. De Hoog X ,411 Star Kaskcfbnll Umm sf' H. Van Vuren E. Tunis iw . fl ed T f ff, fw 'm ix ' fi inxe . Ali D. Sipmo 5.5. 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Peeping Toms All dressed up Pest! 1 EXE., si' i X 362 H+ 4 .uw - 1, HHH' Freshman lndncns Bards of ca feather is AIMW-www f C T fiifezj ig .fv- 11 law iff, 'KLQS' S..,,,. 'hu-if Qx .X x X A? 0 1 fldvcrflszng ez:--M -V - - 5..- ,all -QQ-. -1 Q. W il'-' Wk: ,X51,.. li W ge 1, if. , ,imw 1, ,fit f -gp.g,.g:zl1Vr-ii ' I . ,fgjtzmi W . iX . ie. CU7lgl'cll'lIfnllf07Z,f and Szfcceu I0 lbe Clan of 5 GILBERT DEN DULK, M. D. ,QQ Residence Phone TA1bot 9-3551 Office Phone TAlbot 9-2511 JAMES J. BENN, JR., M. D. Residence Phone Talboz 9-1251 Office Phone TA1bor 9-2511 Ripon, California WILBUR'S STORE GRIEVE'S FLQRAL Cl0fbelr for the Enlire Family Flowers for all Occasions SHOES-DRY GOODS ' WEARING APPAREL 117 East Main TAlbot 9-0291 Ili W. Main TAlbot 9-3592 BEST WISI-IES T0 THE CLASS OF '54 VALLEY VARIETY GIFTS - NOTIONS -- TOYS 204 Main Street Ripon, California BEST WISHES FROM RITE - WAY MEAT MARKET Wlwrv Quality Has N0 Equal A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS. FISH AND CHEESE May we Serve You Again-Soon JOHN BRECHWALD Best wishes for your Success RIPON DRUG STORE Phone TAlbot 9-1791 Ripon, California In RIPON it's In Stockton its S. E. VANDER VEEN TRAVAILLES' Phone TAlbor 9-2842 Phone 6-6719 FOR ALL YOUR REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE NEEDS 224 West Main Ripon, California 802 East Weber Stockton, California Congratulations Clan of Sli CARL'S MARKET GROCERIES F RUITS-M EATS-VEGETABLES When you have trouble with your shoes see Tom THOMAS S HOE REPAIR Ripon, California -I Congratulations To Class of 1954 JOHN D. HOLLANDER. M. D. MRS. HENRIETTE CLEMENS, R. N. DEN DULK SUPER SICRYICIC Ez'w'j'lXvi1zg for Cm' imc! 'l'r1rui'f Phone TAlbor 9-2844 Ripon, Calif SKIBINSKTS BODY 81 FENDER SHOP 140 S. Wzilniir Srrc-cr Phone TAlbot 9-08-12 Ripon, Calif. WE WISH MUCH SUCCESS TO THE CLAS OF 1954 DEN DULK WAREHOUSE 81 FEED COMPANY, INC. Phone Talbot 9-154-1 Ripon, Calif. Succeu and Bert Wifbef to W A L L Y 1 S CLASS OF 54 226 West Main Phone TAlbot 9-1261 DE BOER,S JEWELRY Sunday School and Church Supplies Paints-Wallpaper-Bibles Guaranteed Repair Work Books-Scripture-Texts WATCHES-DIAMONDS-JEWELRY Gmlng Cards Phone TAlbot 9-1751 Ripon, cam. BOX 476 Ripon, Calif' Best Wislles to The Class of 1954 RIPONA MARKET GROCERIES -- MEATS 233 W. Washington Street Phone TAlbot 9-0595 RIPON, CALIFORNIA Congmtulutiom JORGENSEN DAVIS BROS- POULTRY MARKET HARDWARE FULLER PAINTS Phone ,I.AlbOt 9-0271 Ripon 99 Highway Phone TAlbot 9-1271 TORNELL GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY TORNELL OIL COMPANY Phone TAlbot 9-2041 Ripon, California Cofl-Qmfulmfff fo HENRIETTA'S BEAUTY SHOP CLASS OF 54 Phone TAllJ0t 9-2791 r JAKE'S BARBER SHOP Complete Beauty Service HENRIETTA VAN DYK Main Street Phone TAlbot 9-2845 Ripon, California Residence Phone Talbot 9-5717 150 E. Main St. Ripon, Calif. Ripon, Ca1ifornia's Finest BLUE LITE MOTEL Between Modesto and Manteca U. S. Hi-way 99 P. O. Box 118 TAlbot 9-1844 Dot and Harvey Latscha Success to the Class of 4454 For the Best Buy in Hardware and Appliances Shop in Riporfs Most Modern Store DEN DULK HARDWARE TAlbor 9'25ll -- DAN FRIED ' CHICKEN Mmm STYLE OPEN NOON Ben Wi.rbeJ to the CLASS OF 5-4 CRISYVOLITS Come and zfiyif 010' 712111611111 of zlflfjlflltfi Ripon Phone Tfxlbol 9-03-15 C ongmmlutiom , Congmtulatzom CLASS OF '54 p 0 P E 9 S UNITED LUMRER YARD AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE i U 1 I Building Materials and Paints Complete Brake Service Plan and Estimating Service Automotive Machinists Phone TAlbot 9-3011 Ripon, Calif Phone TAlbot 9-2021 Ripon, Calif. Congmtzzlariom to the Clair of '54 BILL'S TUNE-UP 81 REPAIR SHOP SPECIALIZING IN TUNE-UP AND -CARBURETOR GENERAL REPAIRING WILLIAM ECKHOFF Main and N. Walnut Ripon, California REFRIGERATION 81 ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE COMPANY HOME FREEZERS-WASHERS-RADIOS WATER HEATERS-TELEVISION RANGES All Types of refrigeration -Electrical Appliances-Air Conditioning Phone TAlbot 9-1094 P. O. Box 517 Ripon, California C omplimenzf of MEYENBERG MILK PRODUCTS Manufacturers of All pure milk Phone: TAlbor 9-1801 Ripon, California TO THE CLASS OF '54 Covzgraznlatzofzf DOUMA'S GROCERY St MARKET COURTEOUS SERVICE -' FAIR PRICES ONE-WAY STOP Phone: TAlbot 9-2541 Ripon, California Complimentr of RIPON DRY GOODS AND FURNITURE ART De GROOT Phone: TAlbot 9-3531 Ripon, California HOUSE OF BEAUTY Permanent Waving a Specialty 128 N. Walntit Street Phone TAlbot 9-0521 Ripon, Calif. KAMPS LP GAS 81 APPLIANCES 556 W. Main Street Ripon, California Phone: Business TAlbot 9-2521 Phone: Residence TAlbot 9-0575 A. B. KAMPS, Owner RASMUSSEN BROTHERS 134 South Stockton Street PLUMBING Phone TAlbot 9-0281 Ripon C 0 71g mtzllatinm RIPON SHEET METAL WIORKS HEATING AND COOLING Phone TAlbot S7-0761 232 West Main 1 Bert Wirber F rom SWIER'S OIL Sz AUTO PARTS General Repairing Fender and Body Works Phone TA1bot 9-0771 SWIEITS MOTORS EMIL GEIST SERVICE Congratzzlutiom and Bert Wirlaef to the CLASS OF 54 Tires-Batteries-Accessories s H o o B ' S 99 Highway and Stockton Street Swag 1918 CAMERA SHOP-PORTRAIT STUDIOS Phone TA1bot 9-1843 1118 Eleventh St. Modesto, Calif, CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 4554 S Q SHELL FROZE Punks Ann Dismpuroras RIP 0 I IGG CO PINE AND ACACUA STREETS Phone: TAlbot 9.-5761 Ripon, California RITE-WAY GROCERY SPAMAN 8: SON Rite-Way Prices Are Always Right Bert Wirher to the Clair 0f 54 THE NESTLE'S COMPANY, INC. Nescafe Nestle's Milk Compliment: of .I. A. THIEMANN MILLER 81 BEUVING SERVICE We Give S 811 Green Stamp! Your Neighborhood Wholesale D E SHELL EAL R Gasoline--Stove Oil-Diesel - R' C l'f. TAlbor 9 0781 ipon, a 1 Phone 22569 Modesto, Calif, Congratulations C on gmtu latin nr MANTECA PLUMBING HEATING and COOLING WEDGEWOOD STOVES Phone 222 Manteca, Calif. RUDD'S GARAGE 81 BODY SHOP Fender and Body Works General Repair and Painting P. O. Box 537 133 Walnut St. Phone TAlbot 9-2291 Ripon, Calif. C ongmzulationr and Bert Wirber to the CLASS OF '54 MIEDEMA OIL COMPANY HARRY?-3 GARAGE Phone TA1bot 9-5855 Harry Douma, Prop, Gasoline-Stove-Kerosene-Diesel OiI GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING Gear OiI-Trac Roll-Grease TIRES-BATTERIES-USED CARS Motor Oil Phone TAlbot 9-1864 118 S. Elm Sr. . . g Ripon, California RIPOYL Callfofma You can alwayf buy with confidence at Staniflam and bank the raving! STANISLAUS IMPLEMENT 81 HARDWARE COMPANY LEADING LINES OF FARM EQUIPMENT Tenth 84 F Srs. Modesto P. M. HEKMAN PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT - NOTARY PUBLIC FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE - COMPENSATION INSURANCE 209 Main Street Phone TAIb0t 9-2281 Ripon, California Congmtulaliom Bert Wiylaer to the to the CLASS OF ,54 CLASS OF '54 MARTIN HEKMAN TED VISS Wlaolemle Poultry Turkey Hatching Egg: North Avenue Phone 2.3868 Phone TAIbot 9-3625 Ripon, Calif. Modesto, California HOEK'S BAKERY and COFFEE BAR The place To Meet Your Friend! Send! Sincere Congratulations To Class of '54- Specialists on Fancy Cakes Congmlmatmm to the CLASS OF 54 KROLUS MORTUARY Main and Palm - Phone TAlbot 9-1531 JAMES J. KROLL RIPON, CALIF. Best Wishes to the Class of '54 HARODL DE JONG, D.D.S. Adeline Kamps - Gertrude Veensrra Snccesf and Beit WiJb6J zo the CLASS OF 54 JOHNSON'S STUDIO RIPON CLEANERS g g U U Manteca California Wlmere Martlnizing is More Than Dry Cleaning Phone 346 Home Owned and Operated by Assisted by NET BEUVING West Main Phone TA1bot 9-2781 Congratulations ...... Class of 6511 RIPON HATCHERY ED VISS P. O. Box 504 Phone TA1b0t 9-2501 RIPON, CALIFORNIA mi Congratulations Class of '54 GOD, GIVE US MEN! God, give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, true faith and ready handsg Men whom the lust of office does not killg Men whom the spoils of office cannot buyg Men who possess opinions and a willg Men who have honorg men who will not lieg Men who can stand before a demagogue And condemn his treacherous flatteries without winkingz, Tall men, sun-crowned, who live above the fog In public duty and in private thinking. Josiah Gilvert Holland R E A L E S T A T E NICK GROEN RIPON, CALIF HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY Best Wishes For Your Success CAMPUS DRIVE-INN SPONSORS Montague Honey Mr. and Mrs. Morris De Jong Bruce Hekman Mr. and Mrs. C. Viss Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Andel, Jr Josephine and Pamela Hilvers Mr. and Mrs G. Kramer Joyce Vrieling Mr. and Mrs. MC. Van Gorhum Norma Groetsema Mr. 81 Mrs. William De Jong As you turn these pages today, or on some tomorrow, you will re-live the won- derful times you had back in the good ole' days at your Alma Mater. With the passing of years this annual will become a priceless treasure-train to whisk you back along memory lane to reioin your old friends and re-visit familiar places. As we at USECO turn these pages, we see the America of tomorrow, the farmers, the lawyers, the doctors, and the many trades and professions so ably represented within these pages. We are hon- ored to have played a part in recording this pictorial history of your 1954 school days . . . . . . and THAT'S A FACT! AA'i'i' ' A I M' i --W- ,..4 uhh ..- c,.. 4' 1 -' 7 . R 1 UNIVERSITY SUPPLY and EQUIPMENT C0 6001 East Rosedale Forl' wgrfhl Texas w 1. J'f'1f5fj . Q .. '.Z: xii. 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