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THE STEPPING STONE I 9 3 2 First Row: L. Schipper, D. Plewes 4Treasurerl, J. Bowens, E. De Haan, J. Cook, L. Berghorst 1Presidentb, V. Winstrom, A. M. Poe-st, S. De Jomze, C. Vogel 1Secretary'l, E. Van Zoeren, H. Nagelkirk, E. De Bruyn, G. Van Haitsma, C. Staal. Second Row: N. De Jonge, J. Meeuwsen, G. Lanning, S. Ver Hapze, G. Moerdyk, L. Van Kley, F. De Pree, J. De Vries, Z. Hendrix lVice-presi- dentb, E. Raterink, J. Wierenga, M, Bloemsma, E. Vanden Bosch, M. De Pree. Third Row: H. Forsten, G. Elenbaas, J. Shoemaker, E. Schaap, M. Lokers, B. Van Koevering, D. Van Liere, G. Telirenhof, P. Spoor, A. Gebben, E. Van Eck, W. Korstanje, L. Jablonski 1SponsorJ. Fourth Row: C. Shoemaker, P. Vklolterink, W. Welling, L. Van Zoeren, C. Waldo, J. Wyngarden, G. Van Tame- ien, C. De Vries, H. Heuvelllorst, D. De Prce. Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class, with fewer in number than last year, is as full of pep and enthusiasm as ever. This second year of Sophomore history is the transitional span between the raw period of freshman bewilderment and general inferiority complex and the upper classman's complete grasp of his environment, his abilities, and necessary preparations for life. This year the class had the satisfaction of initiating the Freshmen at the High School Get-Acquainted Party. Needless to say, they all enjoyed doing it immensely. In October the class cooperated with the Freshmen in giving the Freshman-Sophomore Banquet, using the theme It Pays to Advertise. The members of the class took an active part in the girls' glee club, boys' and girls' basketball, and varsity and reserve football. Also two members were chosen as alternates for the debating team. For two weeks preceding Christmas vacation assembly devotions were in charge of the class and at the Christmas program the pageant Bethlehem was presented. The class also took charge of devotions in Ma . lllnder the leadership of their sponsor, Miss Jablonski, they have proved themselves to be excellent citizens of the school. The Sophomores are eager to return next year and to again give their loyal support to the colors of Zeeland High. Page T wcnly-right
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THE STEPPING STONE Believe I+ George Wiersma will grow tall. Cornelia Grant used to have short curls. Melvin Bouma wasn't born with a basket- ball in his mouth. Vernon Poest dreams about the mystery stories he reads. Laverne Van Kley isn't going to be a den- fist. Vesta Slabbekoorn won't always be fat. Dwight Wyngarden didn't always have freckles. Earl Boonstra will be able to be con- trolled some clay. Mary Schaap doesn't always like boys. Don Vander Heuvel isn't really bashful. junior Post likes his animals. Carolyn Van Loo used to be fat. Floyd Ter Haar has a pair of long pants for Sunday. Edward Van Loo got 'A' in algebra-once. Winifred Boone didn't always like George Telgenhof. -Iay Van Hoven really is ambitious. Antoinette Van Koevering won't always wear glasses. Leon Faber won't always be called Shrimp.,' Mariorie Van Voorst is going to be an old maid. Murl Veneklasen used to be as small as George Wiersma. Robert Donia likes girls. Lillian Borst can talk. ,Iohn Hardenburg can be serious. Fred Goorman talks once in a while. Russel Slabbekoorn can make his hair lay flat. Mary Plasman isn't going to raise chickens all her life. Clarence Bouws' rosy cheeks are not arti- flcial. Doris De Bruyn used to be skinny - once upon a time. Genevieve Kouw doesn't flirt with every boy. Ruth Bauman hasn't a permanent wave. George Kleis' nose won't always be a pug ,. nose. Bernice Bouwens used to have curly hair. Clarence Nyenhuis becomes interested in things-sometimes. . I 9 3 2 or No+--- Wilma Ruth Van Dragt's ambition is to be a second Mary Pickford. Helene Maatman's everlasting smile isn't a mask-it's real. .lean Nyenhuis works in the assembly. Ruby Westveld was once seen without bobby pins in her hair. Nelson Kuipers doesn't know how to blush. Adeline De Vries isn't really a flapper. Gertrude Wyngarden wasn't born on a farm. Ethel De ,Ionge isn't going to be a store- keeper. ,Iulia De Koster isn't timid. Rachel Boer laughs sometimes. Bertha Van Eden studies once in a while. Genevieve Wabeke may become an orator. Donald Elenbaas wasn't always called Berry. Frederick Nagelkirk doesn't wink at all the girls. -Ioseph and Nelvia Lamer aren't twins. Nelson De Hoop d0esn't curl his hair. Magdaline Diepenhorst got on the honor roll-once. Margaret Baron doesn't take after Henri- CICS. Albertus Blauwkamp won't always be a newsboy. Helen Veldhuis likes jewelry and cosmetics. Melvin Walters gets something besides zero in English. Velma Whitvliet is really full of pep. Lloyd Berghorst is going to be a teacher. Sena De Witt must have her finger waves. Vernon Borr cares for Dorothy Plewes. Gerald Westveld got excited once. Blanche Van Slooten goes with a fellow as small as Donald Elenbaas. Elmer Hartgerink is going to be an actor. Evelyn Wissink doesn't need lipstick. Ethel Weersing doesn't like nature. Anna Netta Wabeke eats only one meal a day. June Kieft can talk slowly. Margaret De Vries can smile if she wishes. Katherine Klamer doesn't stay at Mr. Rob- erts' house so that she will get A's from him. Luella Heyboer doesn't spend all her time making posters. Chester Wissink takes school work seri- ously. Page Twenty-seven
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THE STEPPING STONE I 9 3 2 Can You Gladys Moerdyk as thin as Ada Jane. Donald Van Liere with his sweater above his hips. Charles Waldo with straight hair. Paul Wolterink with a man's voice. Violet Winstrom winning a kiddie-kart race. Anna Mae Poest as a night club hostess. Evelyn De Bruyn and Laura Berghorst getting to school on time. Bud Schaap having black hair. Willis Welling making a long shot in bas- ketball. Henrietta Nagelkirk being a public speaker. Jean Wierenga like her sister in regard to Willis, smiles and Weight. Catherine Staal and her gang sitting down at a basketball game. Pete Spoor doing anything but read library books. Bert Van Koevering without his rosy cheeks. Laura Mae Van Kley without a hero. Herman Forsten in Grand Opera. Gordon Elenbaas as six feet four. Stella De Jonge without Carolyn by her side. Morris Lokers liking the girls. Evelyn De Haan with straight hair. June Cook not giggling. Johnnie Wyngarden as President of the F. F. A. Nelva De Jonge with pale cheeks. Paul Danielson giving his opinion of things. Josephine Bouwens sober for an hour. lmagine--- Marie Bloemsma not being absent for a whole week. Carolyn Vogel not friendly with Mr. Dewey. Sena Ver Hage with a permanent wave. Janet Meeuwsen not having a date. Leon Van Zoeren being Eva's uncle. Esther Vanden Bosch not combing her hair in the assembly. George Telgenhof not in love with some- body. Edward, Van Eck as a football captain. Clarence Shoemaker without his smile. Laura Schipper not asking foolish ques- tions. Zelma Hendrix as Garbo. Herman Heuvelhorst spell-bound under Laura Berghorst's power. Joe Kornoelje coming out for anything but sports. Josephine De Vries without Hugh. Geraldine Lanning having a steady beau. Gordon Van Tamelen not drawing some- thing or other. Gladys Van Haitsma with an I don't care attitude. Willard Korstanje in a new car. Eva Van Zoeren without her sweet look. Donald De Pree coming out for anything but tennis. Dorothy Plewes playing jumping center in a basketball game. Florence De Pree with a dash of reckless- ness. Albert Gebben getting on the honor roll. Evelyn Raterink on a diet. Merle De Pree as the wife of an F. F. A. Puge Twenty-nine
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