Zeeland High School - Stepping Stone Yearbook (Zeeland, MI)

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' 'f.z':'.2V - V J f ' Jfiw-'f Vyaflhesgli -g,,V,VV,,,,,4V,W.Vi HW xanga., , rw, .Vs V V Qian... Vf..V 515,-:V xg, , 43.2 , lf W?-Q 4-. P 'H, 'P'9i 'f f ' g V V . . . M- Q V .r GQ' .- N, .,k I. . . , , . -affix R- 5 S ELECTIVE SERVICE Zeeland Public School, Zeelund,Mich. - OFFICIAL - N N ,X N , , 76 Nw ,L X 1943 - VCLUME XI PUBLISHED BY THE SENICR CLASS Of ZEELAIXID I-IIGH SCP-ICDCDI. ' ' iff To a man of palriolism and service- palriolism expressed in becoming an ensign in lhe Uniled Slales Navy during World War l and now, an aclive officer in our local Civilian Defense: service manilesled as a Zeeland High School lacully member lor lourleen conseculive years which were imbued wilh a love lor sludenls and inleresl in lheir welfare: 'ro one respecled for his 'rrails of dependabilily and comprehensive- ness and whose calm, collecled manner, animaled wilh choice bils ol humor, has gained him 'rhe friendship ol many: 'ro Mr. l-lilmer C. Diclcman do we dedicale This volume of lhe Slepping Slone. Wil lv l lu, 3 Lili lla MR. H. C. DICKMAN CAMP ZEELAND HIGH This is fhe army! A fhousand lramping feei, The newly-shorn buclr privafe, fhe rapid sfaccaio of a machine gun, a domineering fop sergeanl'-war has made us familiar wiih ihem alll H' is ihis familiari+y which allows us +o associaie ihe real army wifh our own army of Zeeland High School - our own iraining camp, our buck privaies, our maneuvers, commanding officers . . . Thus, of Zeeland High we foo may say, in a sense, +his is The armyl FAMILIAR SCENE AT SYMBOLS OF LIBERTY AND LEARNING COMMANDIN6 OFFICERS FIELD ARMY ......I.,,... COMPANIES .... MANEUVERS .... FURLOUGHS .... PROPAGANDA .... ..,..Page .....Page .....Page .....Page .....Page .....Page I 2 4 5 59 S,-.I,,,,w.., www- M whim 7 9 T nv IQ43 ff l EdilorfinfChielA, .Gene van Tamelen l Associale Edilor ,A Phyllis Barense Lilerary Edilor, A AA A Jaclc Dewey Pholographer A Will De Vries Business Managers Bruce De Pree, LaVerne Boss Secrelary AA A Jeanella De Kleine Bookkeeper. A A A .Chris Den l-lerder Tam van Tamelen poinls oul some delails Sponsor ,.,,, A, ,Mn Veenbger of cover design lo Phyllis Barense and Mr. Veenboer. Seclion Edifors: Adminislralion A A A Angeline Geerlrs, Norma Meengs Classes AA.,AAAAAA.AA....AA...A AAAA O wendolyn Kraai, Elaine Meeusen Aclivilies A ,Peggy Den Herder, Eslher Meengs, Marion Reus, Belly Shoemaker Alhlelics A A ,,AEarl Lanning, Don Wyngarden School Life, A Bob Danhol, Lois Vande Bunle TOP-LEFT-ll. 'ro rAl Jeanella De Kleine, Bruce De Pree, and LaVerne Boss discuss The financial silualion, TOP-MlDDLE- Will De Vries in aclionA TOP -- WG-l-lT-Jaclc Dewey checlcs The lilerary confenl wilh Norma Meengs and Angeline Oeerls lrighl BOTTOM-LEFT- ll. To r.l Lois Vande Bunle, Bob Danhol, and Elaine Meeusen do some research For lhe annual. BOTTOM- MlDDLE- Erlc Lanning, Chris Den Herder, and Don Wyngarden walch 'lOwen Kraai 'rype her firsl drall. BOTTOM --Rl6l-lT- Belly Shoemaker, Marion Reus, and Peggy Den Herder inspecl page layouls for The Slepping Slone. ADMINISTRATION tiki' tiff ir 'k ir ir ir ir ir The Board of Educalion is happy lo congrafulale you upon your complelion of rhe 'four years' Jrraining in Zeeland l-ligh School. A challenge meels you loday-a challenge as greal as any ever laced by youlht 'ro defend Freedom, Trulh, and Righleousness againsl' The forces of evil which lhrealen lhe world loday, Bul wi+h +he preparalion of four years of high school and rhe incul- calion ol fhe Chrislian moral principles received by you from your homes, churches, and school, we are confidenr +ha+ you will meel Jrhe challenge. A sacred individual duly is yours in The years ro come. TO BE BUILDERS We are building every day in a good or evil way, And 'rhe slrucfure as if grows will our inmosf self disclose. 'Til in every arch and line all our laulls and failings shine, If may grow a casfle grand or a wreck upon The sand. Do you aslc whal building fhis fhaf can show bolh pain and bliss? Thai can be bofh blaclc and fair? Lo, ifs name is characler. Build if well whaf 'er you do: builf il slraighf and sfrong and frue, Build if clear and high and broad: build if for fhe eye of God. - I. E. DICKENGA STANDlNGfC. Poesf, D. Van Omen SEATED-H. Kuif, J. Bos, R. De Haan, M. B. Lubbers MELVIN B. LUBBERS THOMAS A. DEWEY Superinfendenf Principal MR. MELVIN B. LUBBERS Alfhough Mr. Lubbers has much responsibilify as commander-in-chief of fhe school, he always finds fime for a cheery smile, a friendly word. or fo give some advice fo fhose abouf him. In fhe complefion of his second year, he has clearly manifesfed his love for fhe school by fhe many services he performs: in all of his dufies. he shows his whole-hearfed inferesf in fhe school's welfare. The class of '43 especially appreci- afes fhe fime and assisfance given fhem in fhe publicafion of fhe Sfepping Sfone and in carrying ouf fhe magazine campaign. The enfire school sysfem has observed his abilify in fhe capacify of superinfending fhe Zeeland Public Schools. VVV MR. THOMAS A. DEWEY l-le is never foo busy fo offer a word of advice or help fo anyone who may need if: all have found Mr. Dewey fo be unselfish wifh his fime and falenf for his worlc. One of his mosf admirable fraifs is fhe conscienfious and consisfenf way he affacks anyfhing he underfalces. l-lis comprehensive and undersfanding mind enables him fo solve almosf any problem, whefher if be of mafhemafics or of human nafure. Mr. Dewey feaches economics and plane geomefry, and when Miss Plalclce leff he became sponsor of fhe class of '44 and fhe Afhlefic Sisfers. He is also crific of fhe Peeper and sponsor of fhe Sfudenf Council and fhe Nafional Honor Sociefy. FACULTY ARMY or MR. RAYMOND MTSS MPNBET. MTSS MERLE DE VREE MTSS RUTH BRUMMET. DE JGNGE A Teacher who possesses DE YOUNG Whiie Teaching, Mr. Brum- A iarqe number of senior Unrsuae edepwess Fd 'hi The owner of a deiiqhTTui mei iniecTs choice birs oi boys have become ac' iwhoh 'V'5F7'FP9f SU ans characTer is she, wiTh a humor and occasionaiiv his duainTed wiTh cerTain prac- .' h. 6' Spy' O dcomaari' qenius Tor rr1ainTaininq charaderisiic 1 eii cuT Tices oi The armed Torces 'SPS 'S avr' .QSO T' '5 inTeresT in her ciassroom, and dried! inTo The aTTer Miss De Joriqe inTro- '55 ewreeg er peasipi Miss De Young Teaches everiTs oi The Civics, U, S. duced a pre-TiiqhT course in ??'SZ i,' V iasu if .9 Enqiish iiTeraTure, Engiish hisrorv and worid history addition To herrequiar sub' Eel 5 Lp E' J. DOSE? ' T, and speech, She re- ciasses. His sound iudqf ieds, aiqebra and-.piane T'q hsc Oi' .55 emma ceriTiv- revived inTeresT in meni and amiabiiiw are qeomefrv, Her abrhkv oi SGC SE EYQXFICBYA Hi SVGA debating and successiuiiy refiedred in coesponsorinq ieadership and Trieridirv 393- gincx an ,an direded The Junior piay The Hi-Y and The ciass oT personaiiTv are reTiecTed in S' .e' C5753 SPOUSOVS We and The Junior High Giris' '45, sponsoring The dass oi '45. emo' 'V QSEWES- Giee Ciub. MR. i'iii.MER Mil. HAROLD REV. HTLMERT MKSS ALETYA HOET4 DTCTCMPXN GEERDES When Miss Piakke Terr, Rev. Eager to serve, readv To A picTure oi conqeniaiirv His enThusiasm Triendii- 'f 'me 'EW' 4'-0mP?i9fWiY oher advice, aiierqic To is Mr, Dickman. einer arf. ness' and gndmabie Wed The vaciricv in The earnerasfsuch -are char- ,ard Warden or our Tomi pahence have made him a Lqhn deparrmenr, Ahhouqh aderishcs 'oi Mrss,Hoeic. Qrvman Derensev game, or mend to an who Come in his4pasTorai and schoiashc Her Teaching abihhes 'are NO fobusf Offspring, and Comad with mm- Besgdes duties are menv, he sriii associaTed in bookkeeping, poggeggor of an qnredgous reaching music Mr- menages To find hrne To and shorThend-T and ii. gmiiel H15 duyges gn hrqh Gemdes ,S me Conixmandd mmgie with The sTudenTs The Junior Qiri Reserves schooi are incorporaTed in inq oriicer of The band and make .new acquaint have fecoqmled 'ne' mme' The re,-,Chin or manuai Chorus and orchestra ana ances here in Zeeiand High abie naTure and sound Training eng rriechanicai is The'oriqinaTor oi The SC 'oo iudqmep' 'hrouqh 'Je' dvrawgnqf and co-sponsoring iiiusrrious rnaie quarTeTTe. 5pO 5o'5 p' G I' e er r fxyf MR, CLAYTON MXSS EVELYN MEXER MR. JOSEPH NEWELL HVSS OLGA XNGERSON 00.94 Dad O5 WSUUCHNQ Hrs Knieresf in and leak for SHEWCHUK lhqrrcuhrurer an 'xmporianr QYUNWY, BWOWCY of IFWGVESV arhkefrcs have nok onry Marry puprrs have become iaeror rn the war program, W her work. 5 PXEGSWQ won hrm many frrends, bm acqrrarrrred Wrrh rhe bush is 'oernq 'fauqhr by Mr, Xnf PEVSOWBWY N15 G dash .Of arse heXped io produce ness Worrd through her qerson. Ehs hrsr year here good- humor are The rrn- wrnnrnq foorbah, basket reachrrrq or busrhess rrsrn, has proved ro be 5 year qredrenks oi Qur efhcrenf bark and track feamsg he MQ arrd Nprrrqr Whrh? of success for both hkrn home ecrJhOm1CS rfedchef, shares The vidodes and Mm Shewchrrh possesses 3 and fha Schoorh hrs gpm, Miss Merer. Besrdes-fha defears aronq mrh the Crurer and reserved mah' Sors rhe purure Farmers of home ec responsrbrhhes, boys. Mr, Neweh rs ahh her. She deserves rhe Amerrca and has charge She reaches qenerar scrence the rounder oi The Z Srhrmr-S -'Army 'E' H ror O5 The aduh and YOUUQ and Sponsors the HMS dub' erhcjency Rn her work. She farmer dasses Milken dub- in fremry advlsor or The Peeper. MR. GERRXT M355 CEUPX MRS. HAZEL CCY MRS. MXNNNE VEENBOER VER HPXGE MX rhe reqrhremenjrs af a EPJRBPNNKS Phs capabrhry and erhd- ,Mfhouqh khrs is her hrsk 5ChOf?Lr5eCr'f?ta'W'rr9'e, mxed The schooX Vrbrary has ency are porirayed Kn The year here, she readhy be- EY drew 'ed 121303, been under her abre man- keaehrnq of chemrsrry and came a frrend io ah who en 'rreisr En. anba 'mr' ajemenr for many years, broroqy. Mr. Roberis' know her. Her pdeasrnq ance or ekgmkre rfahu -V rS.Ea3rbanks has assumed resrqnarion added rhe personahiy 'vs reheded in Eve P659 r, 9' '23 m many responsiblhhes Rn sponsorship of The dass of the reaching of Enqhsh H T 2 ers 'rirna 'Unk 9 dom fxqfluarnhnq 'the srudenks '43 To h'rs duhes, The dass and busKness rralnrnq, The 53C OO' ri' WO' 'Sd one wr-rh The qrear aurhors and and The S?eppXnq Sione schoor Ks en'royKnq 'the ben, m Champ 6 mesa arh hor' WWh,mf1f'v NSVBVV works sraif have expedenced Mr. efrrs of her prevKous years rec NESS' an S 3 Sf VBUQWQQUOW We IHVYWYUOYYFN Veenboens ekceheni read' of reachinq experrence, phage- 2 rr? 5 ,Ja iw e VWGSWVDVCCGS O5 SYWHYSS- ershrp as weh as hrs subrre 5 mon O 9 SC OO ' peare io the wesrern fhrrh humgr- Ners of Zane Grey. ZEELAND HIGH SCHOOL Y The curriculum and TaculTy oT Zeeland High School have experienced many and varied changes ThroughouT The year oT l942-431 subiecTs more Timely and oT im- mediaTe value were inTroduced, and many readiusTmenTs in our TaculTy were made necessary due To The eTTecTs oT World War ll. PreTlighT was The TirsT new subiecT To be inTroduced, and Thus The TirsT sTeps in aeronauTical Training were begun: This was Tollowed by a course in physical TiTness re- quired oT all Senior boys and an opTional subiecT Tor Seniors, TrigonomeTry, lvlosT oT These were designed To prepare The boys physically and menTally Tor possible mili- Tary Training. The required suloiecTs re- maining The same are: Freshman, English lp Sophomores, English ll: Juniors, American liTeraTure3 Seniors, civics and U. S. hisTory. The TaculTy has changed iTs personnel greaTly in ThaT seven new Teachers have been inTroduced This year. MosT oT Them had had considerable experience beTore accepTing posiTions in Zeeland High School and Thus had liTTle diTTiculTy in geTTing inTo producTion. EnrollmenT Tor The year is as Tollows: Freshmen ......,......... 98 Sophomores . .. . . . 74 Juniors . . . . . 46 Seniors ,..,.,.. ......... 7 I OT The 289 sTudenTs in aTTendance, l3O are rural residenTsg Three modern lousses and a sTaTT oT drivers provide TransporTa- Tion To and Trom school Tor These pupils. A Tew Senior boys who have reached Their l8Th birThday have received call Trom The army, and oThers have already ioined The reserve Torces. Thus The school has TelT The eTTecT oT a Tar-reaching inTernaTional siTu- aTion, l::uT iT has noT sacriTiced any OT iTs esTablished high sTandards. The sTudenTs realize The imporTance oT educaTion in war Time, and The Seniors especially wish To Thanlc The school Tor The opporTuniTies ex- Tended Them. 12 Seanad in and CLASSROOM SCENES - PAGE I2 TOP-AmidsT TesT Tubes, bealqers, Bunsen burners, and The various odors oT chemis- Try, a group oT Mr. Veenboer's sTudenTs are absorbed in The mysTeries oT a labora- Tory experimenT. VVV MlDDLE-LEFT-Upon Mr. Brummel's requesT, Erlc Lanning and Rich Mulder enumeraTe some oT The TacTs oT our govern- menT learned in The civics class. VVV MlDDLE-RIGHT-The camera has re- corded a hilarious momenT in The U. S. hisTory class, which is composed largely oT Seniors. VVV BOTTOM - lT's all quieT on The wesTern TronT when one oT our commanding oTTicers makes an appearance in The assembly. ir CLASSROOM SCENES - PAGE I3 'K' TOP- LEFT-The LaTin l sTudenTs are shown in The perTormance oT an acT raTher disTasTeTul To Them-Talcing one oT Rev? l'lilmerT's occasional TesTs. VVV TOP-RIO!-TT-A class oT inTormal buT producTive acTiviTy is ThaT oT manual arTsg Mr. Diclcman is The commanding oTTicer. VVV m MIDDLE-LEFT-ChemisTry and pre- TlighT sTudenTs gaTher in The gym Tor an enlighTening movie concerning aviaTion. VVV MIDDLE - RlOl-lT- The camera seems To TascinaTe John EorsTen more Than The les- son. VVV BOTTOM -A group oT home ec cooks 'who don'T seems To be spoiling The broTh are geTTing Their basic Training in prepara- Tion Tor a maTrimonial oTTense. 13 e ively. Beside b aughr io sa TOP-- LEFT--Alihough Mr. Diclcman's maxim, high school's noi compulsory, you know! is heard frequenily, The mech ' drawing boys a anlcal re quiie indusfrious so long as rouline is broken occasionally by a few minuies relaxarion wiih a candy bar. VVV BOTTOM-LEFT-One of Miss Ver Hage's s'ruden'rs is engrossed ' passe e f in reading a g rom her English ll bool: while fh oihers lisien afienf' 'l' s eing y, l'm noi insiead of l ain'+. fhe sfudenis siudy liierafure and declaiming. TOP - - -r-f space, i-u-i space is no? a form of secrei code, buf a familiar prac+ice line 'For lhe ryping class. All of Miss Shewchulcs pupils are held in con- siani 'rerror by her speed 'res+s, buf +he do succeed in becoming eilficieni fypisis. VVV RIGHT F Y BOTTOM - RlGHT-Mrs. Fairbanlcs do- main, 'rhe library, is if d . requenied by many urmg vacanl' periods. as 'rhe pupils may spend iheir lime here inslead f ' assembly A o in rhe . .ny one may sfudy peacefull or find relaxafion in reading a good booli or magazines. in TOP- LEFT--The Juniors delve dee l inlo fhe reiineme l , PY n s of American lilerafure. which is Taughf by Miss De Pree Th imbued e 3 ey are very day wifh lilerary works rang- ing from shor+ sforie-s and poelry lo drama and comedy. VVV BOTTOM - LEFT - Now, This amounl should be laced on 'rhe deloif side . . . - such is +lie 'rype of phrase familiar io +he iufure financiers in +he bookkeeping class. Miss Hoelcs individual in+eres'r and disiasle for gum-chewing have lcepi everyone al a+'renfion. TOP - RIGHT M -- r. lngerson su ervises an experimenl in m'llc I 'resfing which is be ing performed by Dennis Shoemake Keilh Roelof r and S. The agricullur l closel c e cass is y orrelaled wifh The F.F.A., and bolh aid greally in siuclying defense on 'rh home Tronf. e VVV BOTTOM - RIGHT Th T - e shorlesl dis ance beiween 'rwo poinls is a srraighi line is only one of The many Theorems The young Eins+eins are kepr busy learning in ge- omeiry. Advance use in 'rhe praclice of fhis course is made in 'rhe lrigonomelry class, which meels Two nighls each week. MISS ALMA PLAKKE ' The sTudenTs were all sorry To have Miss Plakke leave The school To ioin The WAVES. Everyone will long remember her Triendliness, inTeresT, energy, and consTanT readiness To exTend a helping hand whenever and wherever she was needed. Much as The school misses her, iT is happy ThaT she has seen TiT To oTTer her services To her counTry and hopes ThaT her new venTure will prove pIeasanT and successTul. VVV MR. RAYMOND ELBING Our school was boTh proud and regreTTuI when Mr. Elbing joined The UniTed STaTes Navy-proud To have a member oT our Teaching sTaTT willing To TighT Tor The Treedom we cherish, buT regreTTul ThaT a man oT such abiIiTy, leadership. and caliber should leave us. The sTudenTs wish To pay TribuTe To a man who has answered so honorably The call To The naTion's colors. These are The men whose praises are seldom sung and who go abouT Their duTies Trom day To day wiThouT grumbling and complain- ing. On These men is placed The Task oT mainTaining The physical body oT our school. AlThough Their work seems To be raTher menial, everyone holds Them in highesT esTeem. No maTTer how heavy Their duTies are, The always Tind Time To sTop and chaT or greeT us wiTh a Triendly wordi VVV DICK BOONSTRA lTopl-Dick is a man oT many Trades in our school. One may Tind him aT a repair iob or doing some oTher Task ThaT has To do wiTh The mainTenance OT our school. VVV SIMON MICI-IELE lmiddlel- Sime is always sweeping in dusTy corners and is largely responsible Tor keeping our school neaT and clean. VVV ARTI-IUR SCI-IIPPER lboTToml -ArT, a IiTTIe man who does a greaT iob in keeping us warm, is seen aT all Times oT The day making his Tours oT The halls. I6 it it 'kit r CLASSES U . uxrle 50 T nQ5'iOo9T' wel VN agen , wma xfwfrnra W. Ck rov4N CJOVWQY. WOM- Q05 KS LVOYXX Yxerdei pre? U59 chfls WiTh anTicipaTion, yeT dread, The newly enlisTed Freshmen sTepped inTo The realm oT high school IiTe in SepTember, I939. AlThough The iniTiaTion dunce caps They wore were supposed To personiTy Their ignorance, They donned Them wiTh a smile and proudly marched along. EvervThing seemed new and diTTerenT, buT wiTh The guidance oT Mr. RoberTs, The class advisor, and Don Wyngarden, The presidenT. Thev soon became a parT oT Zeeland High School. To lead The class To TurTher laurels The Saphs elecTed Peggy Den I-Ierder as The new presidenT and began The year as corporals. ATTer Tully iniTiaTing The sub- missive Freshmen wiTh True Sophomore arrogance and digniTy, They laTer signed peace pacTs aT The Frosh-Soph BanqueT and aT a sIcaTing parTy. Don Wyngarden was again eIecTed pres- idenT in The nexT year, and wiTh The pres- enTaTion oT Ever Since Eve, The Juniors gained The opporTuniTy To prove Their success as enTerTainers and also capable are as. 1506 duxixes gxeffavan 409,-rarfx 6 5 DWG Xe s 'boa SENIDR EXECUTIVE DDARD LA VERNE DDSS.. ..... PRESIDENT BRUCE DE PREE. . . .VICE-PRESIDENT JDYCE ELENBAAS . ..... SECRETARY CHRIS DEN HERDER ..... TREASURER NDRMA MEENCS. . GENE VAN TAMELEN .... . . . MR. VEENBDER . . . STUDENT CDUNCIL .STUDENT CDUNCIL ......SPDNSUR Tinanciers. STimuIaTed by This accomplish- menT, They cenTered Their aTTenTion Towards The pre-emminenT social evenT OT The year: The Tormal bangueT aT The Rowe I-IoTel presenTed by The Juniors in honor OT The Seniors. ATTer serving Three years as The class advisor, Mr. RoberTs leTT Z, I-I. S. and enlisTed in The service oT his counTry. Sorry as They were To see him leave, The Juniors admired his paTrioTism and mosT hearTiIy welcomed Mr. Veenboer To The new sponsorship. AT lasT, aTTer Three long years oT waiT- ing, They were The illusTrious Seniors- 7I sTrong, earnesTly vowing To malce Their IasT year in Zeeland I-Iigh School boTh memorable and successTul. Class elecTions were held and Verne Boss emerged as presidenT. Seniors' acTiviTies began wiTh a TorceTul magazine drive underTalcen in order To help Tinance Their yearboolc. Soon Spring Fever enTered The IimelighT, and Tinally This IlTh issue oT The STepping STone, skip-day, graduaTion exercises, and a new world To conquer lying ahead. 1 1 PHYLLIS BAIIENSE JEANETTE BERGHUIIST KENNETH BOES JAY BOSCH 'M LA VEIINE BOSS ELAINE IIUUWENS ALFRED BUUWMAN DONNA MAE BIIOWER JEAN BUSSIS IIUBEIIT DANHUF JEANELLA DE NLEINE CHRISTIAN DEN HEIIDEII PHYLLIS BARENSE- D.A.R. Represanlfalive: Siuelenl' Council 2-34, Secrefary 3: Nalional Honor Seciery 3-4: Peeper Sfaff 2-3-4, Edirol? 4: Arhleflc Sister I-2-3-4: Girl Reserves 3-4: Home Economics 2: Forensics I-2-3: Class Play 3-4: Stepping Stone Stal? 4. Associafe Ediror 4: Chorus I-2-4: Band I-2-3-4: Orchoslra I-2-3-4. JEANETTE BERGHORST--Girl Res es I-3-4: Home Eco- nomics 2: Chorus I: Girls' Glee Clsbvl: Secrolery lo Miss Hoelc, 4. KENNETH BOES--Foolball, Reserve I, Varsily 2-3-4: Track I-3: Z Club 3-4: Class Play 3. JAY BOSCH-Golf 2-3-4: Z Club 3-4: Chorus I-2-34: Band l-2-3-4. LAVERNE BOSS-Class President 4: Class Treasurer 3: Hi-Y 2-3-4. Treasurer 3-4: Peeper Slaff 3-4. Business Man- ager 3-4: Srepping Sfone Slaff 4, Business Manager 4: Wolverine Siale Represenfefive 3. ELAINE BOUWENS-Aihleiic Sisler I-2-3-4: Girl Reserves I, Vice Presideni' I: Home Economics 2: Class Play 3: Chorus 2-3: Girls' Glee Club l-2. ALFRED BOUWMAN --.F.F.A. 2-3: Foolball Reserves I. DONNA MAE BROWER-Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Eco- nomics 2: Chorus I-2-4: Blncl 2-3-4. JEAN BUSSIS--Girl Reserves 34: Chorus 3-4: Glee Club 3: Borculo High School I-2. ROBERT DANHOF- Baseball, Manager 3: Hi-Y I-2-3-4, Presidenf 4: Z Club 3-4: Peeper Slafl 4: Forensics 3: Class Play 3-4: Slepping Slone Staff 4: Wolverine Slale Represenl- alive 3. JEANELLA DE KLEINE-Girl Reserves 3-4: Home Economics 3: Chorus 3-4: Girls' Glee Club 3: Band 3-4: Jameslown High School I-2. CHRIS DEN HERDER--Class Treasurer 2-4: Foolball, Re- serves I-2, Varsity 3-4: Basluefball, Varsify 3-4: Golf I-2-3-4: Z Club 3-4. Secreferw 3-4: Slepplng Slone Srafl 4: Band I-2l3-4: Orcheslra I-2: Lelionel Honor Sociely 4. 19 ' f' I Y I N Q l,l . . or N . . f ., -7. , , yr MARGUERITE' DEN HERDER--Class Prosidenl' 2: Nefiomsl Honor Sociefy 34: Peeper Sfafi 2-3-4: Athletic Sisfer I-2-3-4: Girl Reserves 3-4: Home Economics 3: Forensics 3: Class Pley 3-4: Sfepping Sloan Shi? 4: Chorus I-2-3-4: Girls' Glen Club 2: Band Meiorefle 2-3-4. BRUCE DEPREE--Class Vice Presidenl 4: Nalionel Honor Sociefy 344: Hi-Y 2-3-4, Vice Prosidenl 4: Foofboll, Reserves 2, Versiiy 3: Baslzeiball, Reserves 2-3, Varsify 4: Peeper Shi? 4: Track 2-3-4: Z Club 3-4: Wolverine Sfaie Represenhfive 3: Sfepping Sfono Siaff 4: Class Play 3: Chorus l'2-3-4: Bend I-2-3-4. WILLARD DEVRIES--Foofball, Reserves l-2, Versify 3-4: Golf I-2-3-4: Z Club 3-4: Siepping Slone SMH 4: Bend H2-3-4: Orclwesfre I-2-3-4: National Honor Society 4: CFass ey 4. m V , JACK DEWEY--Nelional Honor Soeiqfy 3-4, Vice Presidenr 3. Presidenf 4: Golf l-2-3-4: Hi-Y I-253-14:7Basinefbell. Re- serves 2-3: Z Club 34: Sfepping 'SHOES Sid? 4: Liforary Edifor 4: Class Play 3-4' Bend I-2f3-4-, Orchesireell-3-4' Camera Club -l-2, Troasurerll. . s 1 k .A M7 li, 4 MAHGUERITE DEN HERDEH BRUCE UE PHEE DELIA OISSELKOEN ELEANOH DONIA JOYCE ELENBAAS JOHN FOHMSMA Cl ,se YW. in me .X , . O. ,, f- V -, SSW-gy Q ' ks 1--MW - ' W m :.. r e-.Ls ,' 'Q fvzmww rf?-.-gi: f,e::wQfm or 1 vw vfwil Ma we rw 4 ' -' 1' wi' is 5' ,ff , Wwe MQ, JW., ,,f.,,r,-.? fr, f MQ gmglx ,sgfg-i?Xw5x,,f E feue sl. eure :Efl ' osuxrorsseztosn-4 sm mmm, 44 Hunk 6555845241 sms om cm 4: N.uimn.na. :Sourla :o.zo+. ummm! H Appreciation 44 V 4 J -- A H ELEANOR DONM--Girl Resurves l-3-4, -Vice Presldenf 4: ' Home Economics 2. ,President 2: Allvleiic Sishr I-2-3-4: Peeper Sidi 4: Bend Mqioreila 2-3-4: Chorus 2: Girls' Glen Club 2: Music Approciaiiont DALE ELENBAAS -- Hs.Y 2-3-4.4 J J JOYCE ELENBAAS --Class 'Secrehry 4: 'Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economics 2: Bend Meioreife 2-3-4: Chorus l-2-3-4: Girls' Glee Club I-2-3-4: Orolzeslra 2-3-4: Class Play 4: JOHN FORMSMA--Football, Reserves 3: Baslcefball, :Re- serves 2: Varsity 3-4: F.F.A4 ZQQLTQGCN 2-3-4: Z Club 3-4. JOHN ,FORSTEN--F-oofball, nmfvss s, vmsfyiz-144: Bash J mm, 'Re80WOi 2-3: 53.5.10 an Ha-Y l-2-34' :Boll 3- I-2-3-4: ogqiinrfgi-1-a.4. r:e r ,E J: r : fr J 4 O O EDGRQTHYJCEEFQX--Jaarus an,5v4g'wz+4yRamf C, 2: E O E J GNN? 553:42 5465 GM C4f'5?2'4+ H E s J seieie f J W 4 lirr 1 7 usii 1 oee,r is WILLAHD DE VRIES JOHN DEWEY HAZEL DUNNING DALE ELENBAAS JOHN FOHSTEN DOROTHY FOX 'l Q mea aggvgf' Qlub a-4: c1 .gQ1n.syiS4g cifQfw is-:Zanussi E s 1 I I Tit P: I fx, ANGELINE GEEBTS JUSTIN HOLGOMB ARLENE JOHNSON MILONEIJ KMT ALVENN KAPENOA ALIIJA KEIZER IVAN KLEINSTEKEH GORDON KORNOELJE OWENDULYN KHAAI IOLA KRUIIJHOF JASON KUIPENS ISLA LAMEN ANGELINE GEERTS-4-Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economlcs 2: 'Shppinq Slona Siaff 4: Secrehry ro Mr. Elbing: Chorus I-2-3: Girls' Glee Club I-2: Nalional Honor Society 4. ARLENE JOHNSON-Girl Reserves I-4: Home Eca- nomics 3. V MILDRED KAAT-- Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economics 2, Treasurer 2: Peeper Slafl 4: Chorus I-2-3-4: Girls' Glue Club I-2-4, Treasurer 4: -Music Appreciation 4. U ALVERN KAPENGA--Foofball, Reserves l-2, Verzily 3: Hi-Y 2-34: Track 3: Z ' Club 4: Class Play 3:-Chorus IL2-3-4: Band I-2-3-4: Orcheslra I-2-3-4. ' V ALIDA 'KEIZER--Home Economics 3: Chorus 2: James- fown I-2. ' IVAN KLINESTEKER-Burnlps High School l-2. GWENDOLYN KRAAI--Girl Reserves 4: Sfopping Sione Siafl 4: Chorus 3-4, Presidenl 4: Band 3-4: Orchesfra 3-4: Borculo High School I-2. - IOLA KRUIDHOF--Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economics 2. Secrelery 2: Chorus I-2-4: Girls' Glee Club 4. ISLA LAMER--Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economics 2. U J.. fl I Q. J! af' , I IJ ANNA MAE LAMPEN--Girl Reserves l-3-4: Home Eco- nomics 2. EARL LANNlNG-Foolball, Reserves I-2, Varsify 3-4: Bas- kefball. Reserves I-2, Versify 3-4, Caplaln 4: Baseball 2-3: Hi-Y 3-4: Troclr 3: Z Club 3-4: Sfepping Sfone Slafl 4. GAIL McDOWELL--Peeper Sfafl 4: Band 3-4: Burnips High School I-2. ESTHER MEENGS-Sluelenf Council I: Girls Reserves 4: Home Economics 2: Peeper Sraff 4: Sfepping Stone Sraff 4: Chorus I: Girls' Glas Club 4. NORMA MEENGS-Girl Reserves 3-4, Treasurer 4: Home Economics 2: Afhlelic Sisfer 1,2-3-4, Treasurer 3: Secreiary fo Mr. Dewey 4: Class Play 4: Class Vice Presidenl' 2' Siu- denf Council 4, Presidenl' 4: Peepsr Sfafl 3: Slepping Slona Sfafl 4: Wolverine Sfofo Represenfefive 3: Chorus l-2-3-4: ELAINE MEEUSEN-cam swmry ag an nmfm 3-4, Presidenl 4: Home Economics 3, Presiclenl 3: Afhlofic Sisfor I-2-3-4, Vice President 3: Peeper Stal? 3-4: Stopping Slone Shall 4: Class Play 3-4: Chorus I-2-4: Girls' Gln Club I-2: Bend, Colors, j4: Orchestre I-2: Nnlional Honor Society 4. HUDSON NYENHUIS--Class Vice Presidenl l: Hi-Y 2-3-4. Secrelary 3-4: Traci: 3: Z Club 3-4: Class Play 3-4: Band l-24. HERMOINE ozzucsn.--em Rmms 1.345 Home sm. nomics 2: Chorus 3: Girls' Glee Club 4. ANGELINE LPETROELJE-Girl Rezerves I-3-4: Home Eco, nomics 2: Chorus lg Girls' Glu Club 4. , Lois RAAB--swaps High school a-2. Girls' Gln Club I-3: Band I-2-3-4: Orchestra I-2-344: Ne- HARVEY igANK:N5,.::o,+b,g:' vang? 34: 1'2 CM, 3,4. tional Honor Society 4. ' ' C , ' ANNA MAE LAMPEN EARL LANNING JERRY LUUKERSE GAIL MCDUWELL ESTHER MEENGS NURMA MEENGS ELAINE MEEUSEN HUDSON NYENHUIS HERMUINE UZINGA ANGELINE PETRUELJE LUIS RAAB HARVEY RANKINS 77 , ,E w:rH15w:vyazf'avg5::+1 -fx M - Q rf' r Mfr' L 5 aff ,r AI I I I I MARIAN REUS DELIA RIEMERSMA GRACE RIEMERSMA KEITH RDELOFS HAIIRIET SCHDUT BETTY SHDEMANER DENNIS SHDEMANER HARVEY SMITH .IACN SPIERENBUR6 HOWARD STEPHENSDN LUIS VANDE BUNTE JOHN VANDER WDUDE MARIAN REUS--Girl Reserves 3-4: Forensics 3: Class Play 3-4: Slepplng Slone SMH 4: Z.H.S. Queen 3: Chorus 3-4: Band 3-4: Jumosfown I-2: Naiional Honor Soclefy 4. DELIA RIEMERSMA-sm nmrm 3.4: Home Economics 2: Glo-Isl Glas Club 4. GRACE RlEMERSMA-Home Economics 2. KEITH ROELOFS-F,F.A. 3-4, Presidenf 4: Jameslown I-2: National Honor Soclefy 4. HARRIET SCHOUT-Girl Reserves 4: Chorus 3-4: Borculo High School I-2. , BETTY SHOEMAKER--Girl Reslrves I-3-4: Peeper Sfaff 4: Shipping Shane Slaff 4: Chorus I-2-3-4: Girls' Glue Club I-2-3-4: Music Apprecialion 4: Secrefary lo Miss Meier 4: Nalional Honor 5ocleiy'4. if Lgwp I 'DENNIS SHOEMAKER--Baseball -I-2: F.F.A. 2-3. Presldeni 3: HI-Y 3-4, Secrefary 4: Traol: 3-4: Z Club 4. HARVEY SMITH --Band 2-3-4: Orcheslra 4. HOWARD STEPHENSON-Foolball, Varslly 4: Baslrefball, Reserves 2-3, Varsity 4: Bind 2-3-4. LOIS VANDE BUNTE--Girl Reserves 3-4, Secrelary 4: Home Economics 2: Sleping Slone Slaff 4: Chorus I-2-3-4: Girls' Glee Club I-4: Orcheslra -I-23-4. JOHN VANDER WOUDE--Baseball 3: F.F.A. 3. Socreiary 3: Z Club 34: Dorculo High School I-2. 'wnl lx WAYNE VAN EENENAAM--Hi-Y l-2. K DON VAN HOVEN--Foolball, Reserves l: Track 3: Z Club 3-4. EUGENE VAN TAMELEN-Class Play 41 Sfudenf Council I-3-4, Treasurer 3-4: Track 2: Peeper Slefl l-2-3-4, Associele Edilor 3-4: Slepplng Slone SHR 4, Edlfor-ln-Chief 4: Cam- era Club l-2, Treasurer l, Presldenl' 2: Nellonal Honor Soclely 4. ALLYN VAN ZOEREN- F.F.A. 2, Secrelery 2. NELSON VENEKLASEN--F.F.A. 2, Vice Presiclenl 2. AMY LOU WABEKE-Evirl Reserves I-34: Home Economics 2: Peeper Sfall 4. Mmfwwaaq-'ff-Miva-r . fwfr Suzi-ffrggw 'W' 'mf A-If '2f4:LJlNf fQ ffV? 'rr . nf- 3555 V lit 1- ,1 mv- ag ,122 -L. if -A Pea? Lwfzf fb , A L. .- ,. X . - ,, ry . z ,f. - -V-'f.x4fgf',w,,1,1ios,Qs,-2,1 ye il C, x rkoaanr vnNsAnnsN1-Fwrb4lI,'A xmrm V1.4 A il A 3-4. Caphln 4: Baseball 21 Tied 33 Zu Club 34. f A' ' A T DON WYNSARDEN--Class Presidenf I-3: Foofhell, Re- serves I, Varsiiy, 2-3-4: Baslrefball, Reserves l, Verslly 2-3-4: 4 Baseball I42-3: Class Play 3:'Sfepping Stone Sfefl 4: Z Club 3-4: Chorus l-2-3-4: Band l-2-3-43 Orchexfre l-2-3-4. mcl-:ARD MULDER-amuse High School I-z. A BARBARA ZERRIP--Class Vice Presidenl' 3: Class Secrehry 2: Afhleflr.: Sisrer l-2-3-4, Secretary- 3, Presidenl' 4: Girl Re- serves 341 Home EcQnomics7'3. Vice Preslclenl 3: :Reaper 2515533.45 ,Clvurus l-4: Slrls' Glen Club l: Cheer Leeder BERNICE WALTERS-Girl Reserves I-3-4: Home Economics A K 2: Chorus I-23 Girls' Glen Club 4. WAYNE VAN EENENAAM DON VAN HOVEN EUGENE VAN TAMELEN ALLYN VAN ZUEREN Ni NELSON VENEKLASEN AMY LOU WABEKE BERNICE WALTERS ROBERT WYNGANUEN DUN WYNGARDEN RICHARD MULUER fU.S. Armyl BARBARA ZERRIP Sf WL dyif1Q Tore cIasSGSr STU . h The IWGIIS be , I' . I Ie HG . d ry I . IerverIIIY ef' 6 les abgui anyrhmq an ev-e rm in The upper harhng Iike rf' QP Tuesday, IoiIe Q r C S and Bonds on irre.f+i1e undefCIG5Sme'I D Tense SIamp QhoO I e I haIIf-an iriI6QTaI pad OI our S 'I is eas d dassmenl For I CI OF her uri GV AII In aII- ZA-JS' rNaJl3ZIirSUar1CZI feireshinq rNaNVeriIHiZNfdwFiro Jfhey who, wiIh KIQEZXO We high 5CIwooI: ye'f.rI ISGSSSS IieIds of - I armosp ' Iaim rn V IHi?rZlad3Iv qaimnq YGSIOGCI and acc SQINOOI adiviiy- FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS BILL DE PREE ............ PRESIDENT A EVELYN VAN DAM ....... VICE-PRESIDENT BILL BOONSTRA ........... SECRETARY EUGENE WYNGARDEN ........ TREASURER BETH SMALLEGAN ..... STUDENT COUNCIL GEORGE VAN KDEVERING.STUDENT COUNCIL MR. BRUMMEL ............. SPONSOR Frosh officers qarher in Mr. BrummeI's room: Bill Boonsrra, Gene Wyrrgarderr, Befh Smaliegan, Evelyn Van Dam, IsIandinQII Mr. Brumrrrel, BIII De Free, George Van Koever- ing Kseafedl. 'Ar SOPHOMORE GLASS OFFICERS JAY VAN OMEN ............ PRESIDENT LILA OE PREE ......... VICE-PRESIDENT EILEEN SCHERMER ......... SECRETARY JUDY SMALLEGAN ......... TREASURER DONNA VAN VODRST .... STUDENT COUNCIL PHIL MEENGS ....... STUDENT COUNCIL MISS DE JONJE ............. SPONSOR Donna Van VoorsI and LI D Pree indulge in a game of pirigp g hile Jay Van Omrhehy Judy SrrwaIIega Eileen Schermer, M D Jonge, and Phil Meengs Iook on. 'k JUNIOR GLASS OFFICERS ADELAIDE MIDDLEHOEK ......, PRESIDENT SHIRLEY MEEUSEN ...... VICE-PRESIDENT JOYCE NAGELKIRN .......... SECRETARY GERALD HUYSER ........... TREASURER ESTHER KAAT ........ STUDENT COUNCIL LEON DYKSTRA ....... STUDENT COUNCIL MR. DEWEV ................ SPONSOR Presehi af Ihe Junior execurive board meer- irrg in Mr. Dewey's office are: Mr. Dewey, Leon Dykstra, GeraId I-Iuyser Ksrarrdingjg Shirley Meeusen, Joyce Naqelkirk, Adelaide Iv1IddIehoek, Esther Kea? Isearedy ' 25 BOTTOM ROW' Lucille Bush Jernne BnlTm3n Adeliidc Br' ks E l V Da M1 i Y I . , . Y , I , 4 in I ve yn an fin, arcia Den Herdc-r, Befh Snialleqan, Lila Myaard, Joy Ver Plan rl I 'x a D r'rr-f, Juni' Meeuseny Ronald ScT'ii,p1:r, Verne Lokers, Ausfin Chamberlain. MIDDLE ROW- Bob Wiersma, Bill De Pree, Dale Boes, Howari Mill ii 1, TTiiwnrig1 Kwrnris, Eugene Vfyngardr-n, Bob Bord, I-larold Bell, Henry Pyle, Vxfendell Wyngarcicn, Roger Vanden Bosch, Willard Meeuwsen, T-Iowar BoI.vw'ns, Gworgn Van Kocvnrinqyb Jw Kuipr-rs. TOP PONVW Elaine Hollerninan, Elsa D9 WITT, EdiTh Hendricks, Florence De Boer, Bernice Brinkman QDWD 51'TVT V, -loycri Cook Vivzan Gepbfin, Phyllis Van Ornien, Donna Nlfiersr 34 Mary Jane KuiT, Mary Jane I-Tall, Bill BoonsTra, David Bouniin fir 'rw . FROST-I FINISI-T BASIC TRAINING Making a signiTicanT enTrance inTo Zeeland I-ligh School wiTh The commendable number oT I I4, The l'privaTes oT '46 wisely chose Bill De Pree as Their presidenT and Mf. Brummel as class advisor To piloT Them Through Their TirsT year. The hazardous iniTiaTion period was Topped OTT aT The All-School Mixer sTaged in The gymnasium, wiTh The Sophs Trenzied wifh Tinal iniTiaTion riTes and Hgreenies pink wiTh embarrassmenh BeTore long, however, The ha+che+ was buried aT The annual lzrosh-Soph ParTy. SporTs, organizaTions, forensics, and music are all included on The lisT oT Freshman acTiviTies, and now, as The curTain Talls on Their evenTTul year oT Nbasic Training, They ambiTiously look Torward To Their TuTure years in Zeeland High School. Class oTTicers are: presidenT, Bill De Pree, vice presidenT, Evelyn Van Dam: secre- Tary, Bill BoonsTra, Treasurer, Eugene Wyngarden: girl Council member, BeTh Smalle- gan: boy Council member, George Van Koevering. BOTTOM ROW- Evelyn Fox, Arlene Poe-ST, Joanne-TTe De Jonqe, Hazel Morren, Lorraine Van Parowe, STella Brower, Pauline Nagelkirk, Arloa Vandv V liify Donna Looman. Pearl Elcnbaas, Nornza Hungerink, Elaine Vander Poppen, AleThea KarsTen, Alma Karnpen. SECOND ROW - Mr, Bruniirel A lzza Ri f-'- wfsnia, Norma Lahuis, Elora Glass, MyfTle Glass, EsTher Baar, Arnold Nienhuis, Harvard Brouwer, Gene Geib, Gerald Gifchel, Joan Piupei, L llian Vi-nriiia, Magdalene Nabar, Joyce Van Rwee, Pearl POCSI, Gladys Lanier, Serenus Karsten, THIRD ROW Y Jason Wyngardcn, Jay Van Lon mn Van I-laiTsnia, Gordon Disselkof-n, George Kamps, Dolores Boeve, RuTn Bos, Marian Dunning, James Kraai, Ivan Corripagner, Alva Vander Hoop Carl Cwiirvzgner, Dale Brower, TOP ROWf Kennefh Vander Kolk, Harold Mash Fred Vanden Bosch, Jarvis Wiggers, Bob Den T-lerder, Gene Gorr-tan R gr-r Nyirinuis, Sherwin Na elkik TT r v K r P g ir, a vry nope, efer Room, Jay De Haan, RoberT M-3sT, I-Ierberf Baar, Glenn De Jonqel Gordon De Jonqu, BOTTOM ROW Lee Morlal, Randall Marlinlc, Caroline Heuvelhorsl, Audrey Tiepkema, Carolyn Van Dam, Elleen ldemba, Ruth Roelols l-lermina Lucas lxorrna leeuw No 'na Wyngarden, l-larold Jacoby, Kennelh Van Rhee. MlDDLE ROWfMiss De Jonge, Winilred Kraai, Arlene Meenq Ted Bos Ted Gi lsledl Pearl Gilchel, Florence Van Omrnen, Don Pyle, Carolyn De Vries, l-lenriella Riemersrna, Hesrer Klomp, Berlus Pyle, Glenn Vin l-lailsnia rin nd r Wall. TOP ROWfLesler Vereelce, Norma De Hoop, John Bouwrnan, Joyce Delers, Judy Smallegan, Jim Lokers Jarvis Bor-rniwn E le n Scherr Donna Van Voorsl, Phyllis Ver Plank, Kennelh Van Darn, Gordon Ver Beelc. K . V, L L- L L- , .,,' 1, he K . f,fV ii ,g,,,,,.,.f.ef .Lk,,V. if I: f-,gs g a,, .1 315 my ,gg L 5 g 3 ' Y M Igor 1 4 i L m si W f ral ii, M if ' j i l l E9 lf Wa, HW' i is fy, 'Q zz 'r 1 f 5 fe:gg',-fgmfgiizv ay s , iv M A ,141 ,V V. i, qc, , L 4, 1 -. N '- f go, '5 rzwfiwip ge? X 'liz , ,, ill, Q ,il X' 'rj , . K K .. ,, ' -ffffr--,me ,viffil r-,Qbll -i v as rs Q We ' A- ' r i T ' ,L I T l, A if Vl'lE1glr?f' if irilll?E'1i25?li Time marches on, and lhe class ol '45 wilh il, winning a repulalion as one ol lhe besl classes everl Tradilion was soon royaliy carried lofgfligas Sophs beguealhed lo green-ribboned newcomers a hearly, Thorough and slricl regulalions and heavy 'lK.P. dulies. Mulual and also a Hspiril ol lun, rosulled in a rolliclcing belween Hprivalesm a n d ' ' c o r po ra l s . l ' Throughoulr lheir enlered inlo many social and academic Miss sponsor, lhey have received recognilion and are slill higher goals. Each class member has become proud ol lhe class: The class has become proud ol each member. Sophomore class officers are: presiolenl, Jay Van Omen: vice presidenl, Lila De Preeq secrelary, Eileen Schermery lreasurer, Judy Smallegan: girl Council member, Donna Van Vorslq boy Council member, Phil Meengs. TOM ROW Lois De Kleine, Lila Dc Pree, Barbara Van Dyke, Lois Bok, Fae Wiers, Lillian Nyenhuis, Myrl Boes, Nelv'a Ri nifrsmd R berlw McDowell Mildred Zeinslra, Helen Schipper, Rulh Meeusen, MIDDLE ROW f Paul Kraalc, Melvn Boufnan, Delbert Wynqarden, Rrger Boar Vernon Schloper Al en Keizer, Peggy Bos, Lorraine Rierr-ersma, Rurh Wassenaar, Helen Van F-arowe, Wilhelrnina De Vries, Charlns Lrrrip, Allen Boersrfn TOP W M1 lon Booman, Sherwin Wollers, Sherwin Louwsma, Julius Johnson, Lee De Vries, Jay Van Ornrnen, Philip Meenqs, Jack lay o i ui N Earl Kraai inn Folkerlsva. r iii M W l-lvl' ri M ill, Jriviy' Nnqrllirl-:N Ni-lvFaAAmnrls, lri. Vaniff Bunle, Bob Be-nnell, Glenn Bouwrns, lcd Boeve, Shirley M fuse Belly o ll ii N1 lr YC? ROW f l'f'nr, Van l-i VVL,ui:f Erlille Brrygwrr, Llmn Dylrslr-H Nlfirslcv Boiijli, Alriirrlus De l-la-'in Jason Dr Koch J lin Sinwll qwn .1 HSEIQGEANTSH FGRGE AHEAD' In Seplember ol I942 lhe lirssl noles ol ' reveillew roused 48 Juniors lo lheir lhird year oi advanced Training. ll proved lo be a year lull ol aelion which was lhorouqhly in eviilence al all lheir class lunclienn. 'lady Spillirem proved lo be iusl as rollicking as lhe lille implies, and lolally vvorihy ol Junior supporl. lhroughoul The year lhe Hsergeanlsw displayed much palriolism by purchasing more Delense Bonds and Stamps 'lhan any olher class' lhey compleled lhe lirsr semesler wilrh a hay ride parly around The counlryside. Under lhe ellicienl and capable leadership ol Miss Plalilcer as class advisor lor fwo years and lvlr, Dewey this year, lhe Class is climbing The ladder ol success and nearing She long-awaileel year ol Caps. QOWRS, aincl diplomas. . Junior class ollicere are: presidenl, Adelaide lvliddlehoelc: vice presidenl, Shirley Meeuseng secrelary, Joyce Naqellcirlc: lreasurer, Gerald hluyserq girl Council member, Eslher liaal: boy Council member, Leon Dylcslra. E ll N hi N Corn- lius Bi-xi-.l i, Slwlry ljicafv i, Yvrgnrii Slleriw-r, Kar 'yn ffzlnqfi, Aili-lairlil Mi-l llfahrwli, Arlcvn Van-len Boss' 1 V q i W- in i, lli.iw.1fil liiiiii, Eimwfi Wan lc, MlDDLE IOW f- llr, Dewey, Cvnll-ia Van Dofri, Jeanne Zeinslrn, Lor Hin: v 1 U i l ii fiflmlvs Boulrgrii, ll.: J lsfiiin, ll-iulinry Slnqvnqa Juriier feel, VOP ROMV--Tlwelliure Vanden Bosch, Allen Cor' i H 1 L, r rn ll- -:ry Burl' V2 R-62.11 Qlpf:,fg , ACTIVITIES 055' va Laxlellle EuQ'fl'e Ormrilidieroe A .laxl delalfle . yAe9'3SgnoS. 'A - phil e XJ A Koevefxrkggh Norma a We oYQe 9512.5 Wav. ws Bare NDXNG Riga Qfeik vshrialieqsn. STA f Bl gl, Be Sgpllrggxlafl voor o Dvlfsl C B Lenlaml COUNCIL The one organizalion which is by Hs very nalure dillerenl is The Sludenl Council. ll is lhe mosl democralic aclivily in lhal ils membership is delermined by 'rhe enlire sludenl body. In Seplember, lhe school became alive once more, and lhe slrudenls new and old l were we comed back by The ambilious presidenl Norma Meengs. The green of The Frosh adorned lhe halls for a weelc and was finlally removed al lhe Council's main evenl ol lhe , lh All-S h ' ' ' year e c ool parly in Oclober Season lrckels were sold in Sep- lember, and in +he course ol The year, all lhe alhlelic equipmenl needed was pur- chased by lhe Council. lvluch of The work lhis year has been of such a kind lhal The average pupil has hardl be l h ' y en aware o T e Council s laslcs. Yer, il has been doing ils worlc-much ol il rouline. Rusly clubs have been primed lo produce snappy pe meelin s O l p- g . ne o rhe members has been aclive all year in gelling pupils lo read devolions, and lhe Council h 'r ' h ' ' ' as seen o il T af rhe sick receive flowers or 'fruit Class fees have been chopped up and used in lhe inleresl of lhe sludenl body. Eslher Kaal as vice-president Adelaide lvliddlehoelc as secrel r E a y. ugene van Tamelen as lreasurer, and Mr. Dewey as sponsor, complele lhe lisl of olilicers. 30 l 0 PR ES S-I ATTer hurrying TranTically, The Peeper STaTT has again published The Peeper on Time and EdiTor Phyllis Barense breaThes a sigh OT relieT. The Peeper reporTs The acTiviTies in school and occasionally some oT The nighT liTe ouT oT school. lT keeps The Teachers inTormed abouT The acTiviTies oT The sTudenTs and vice-versa. The Peeper is a greaT TacTor in raising school spiriT by reporTing all The meeTings oT The diTlerenT organizaTions and The resulTs oT The aThleTic games. The sTaTT consisTs oT: EdiTor-in-Chie-T ..., ,.., . .,., . , . .Phyllis Barense fXssociaTe EdiTor .....,....., Eugene van Tamelen Club EdiTors .,... Lorraine Timmerman, Gail McDowell Social EdiTors ...,..,,. Eileen Schermer, Bob DanhoT FeaTure EdiTors.., .,.. Peggy Den l-lerder, Elaine Meeusen SporTs EdiTors . ...,... Bruce De Pree, Jay Van Omen PxrT EdiTor .,..,, ........,. ,.,..... M i lTon Bouman Mirneographers ,. . ...Barbara Zerrip, Phil Meengs Business Manager ......,..... ...,..,....... ........,.. . . .. ..LaVerne Boss TypisTs ..... ,... ..... .... . . .,............ . . ., ,..... BeTTy Shoemaker Amy Lou Wabelce, Hazel Dunning, Eleanor Donia, EsTher Meengs, Mildred KaaT FaculTy Adviser .,........,,,....... ..........,.. ........,.,..... M i ss Shewchulc CriTic .,......... ,,.,. ....... . . . , ...,, Mr. Dewey Vs HW nho- lerripr Eleahfflef' Bob Da V5 gn h u5 5 Bavba 5 Eileen SC E ' s . n 1 M k Eyaw-exvl-Ziirne Egger Meej. . ghewf- UQTXDDL Miss A . MQDOW Wave e Gall e. LOU MQ- W. oeweillgyiiis Diafife. fjxmlflalel Dunn swuoiiwfwamelen' Bruce Bouma . n, y.MlTOn mer? V?immQ'mi3esnQS' Loffaineker Phll . shoema 31 Ommenk. xj n rg a . ylerdganilsxl Magridf Q?eTN Del' or l Q PGQQY FIRST ROW IBollomJ -Jeanella De Kleine, Arny Lou Wabeke, Joyce Elenbaas, Dorolhy Fox, Lois Vande Bunle ISecreTaryT, Norma Meengs ITreasurerl, Miss De Pree fSponsorj, Elaine Meeusen fPresidenTj, Eleanor Donia IVice Presidenll, Eslher Meengs, Delia Riemersma, Isla Lamer, Belly Shoemaker. SECOND ROWABernice Wallers, Ida Jelsema, Gladys Boelens, Virginia Danielson, Jean Bussis, Aledaide Middlehoek, Helen Moll, Irene Vander Woude, Carol Plasman, Harriel Schoul, lola Kruidhol, Angeline Pelroelie, Margarel Slruik, Gwendofyn Kraai. THIRD ROW-Angeline Geerls, Geraldine Wyngarden, Hazel Dunning, Kalhryn Ozinga, Yvonwe Scherrner, Marian Reus, Barbara Zerrip, Cynlhia Van Doro, Eslher Kaal, Nelvia Arends, Joyce Nagelkirk, Iris Vande Bunle, Shirley Meeusen Anna Mae Lampen, Delia Disselkoen. TOP ROW-Phyllis Barense, Peggy Den Hercer, Mildred Kaal, Arloa Vanden Bosch, Lorraine Timmerman, Donna Brower, Herrnoine Ozinga, Jeanelle Bergnorsl, Arlene Johnson. The Senior Girl Reserves' ollensive began wilh a Thorough inilialion ol new mem- bers. Jusl belore The lirsl semesler examinalions, They really began working and The nexl morning pupils slrolling Through The halls sniTTed and lhen mullered, 'ill smells like painlf' Painl il was, lor The Seniors had begun renovaling a room lor a girls' lounge. Bul in spile ol all The work, There was no blackoul ol lun. The Junior Girl Reserves conducled The annual Tuberculosis drive and also gave a movie. By donaling a mirror To The girls' room, They added somelhing very worlh- while lo The school. Their year was highlighled by several pollucks and a Valenline parly. FIRST ROW CBoTfomj-Lillian Nyenhuis, Peggy Bos, Donna Sluyler, Elsa De Will, Judilh Srnallegan ISecreTaryl, Myrl Boes IFresidenTl, Miss Hoek ISoonsorT, Norma De Hoop Ureasurerj, Donna Van Voorsl KVice Presidenll, Carolyn De Vries, Vivian Gebben, June Meeusen, Lila Myaard. SECOND ROW-Mary Jane Kuil, Barbara De Pree, Elaine Holleman, Donna Looman, Joan Pippel, Lillian Venerna, Joyce Delers, Norma Wyngarden, Pearl Gilchel, Caroline Heuvelhorsl, Lois De Kleine, Nelvia Riemersrna. THIRD ROW-Marian Dunning, Arloa Vander Velde, Arlene Poesl, Lois Bok, Rulh Roelols, Norma Lahuis, Arloa Riemersrna, Myrlle Glass, Eslher Baar, Roberla McDowell, Wilhelmina De Vries, Dolores Boeve. FOURTH ROWfBernice Brinkman, Joyce Cook, Evelyn Van xDam,OMarcia Den Herder, Belh Smallegan, Lorraine Riernersma, Alma Kampen, Jeanelle De Jonge, Phyllis an VTTVTTSVI. 32 i l l STANDING-Mr. Dewey fSponsorT, Jack Dewey KPresidenTT, Will De Vries Ureasurerl, Bruce De Pree, Chris Den Herder, Gene van Tarnelen, Bob DanhoT, KeiTh Roelofs, Marian Reus, Adelaide Middlehoek, SEATED-e Iris Vande BunTe, Phyllis Barense, Elaine Meeusen, Norma Meengs, Peggy Den Herder, BeTTy Shoemaker fSecreTaryJ, Angeline Seeds. One OT The big Thrills is To hear your name announced aTTer The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy's members are chosen by The TaculTy. The NaTional l-lonor SocieTy is The ulTimaTe goal oT every sTudenT. The members include only Those who excel in scholarship, characTer, leadership, and service. The socieTy recognizes and encourages leadership: iT sTimulaTes and develops a Tiner Type OT sTudenT. Mmmm-4 whaT is ThaT delighTTul aroma ThaT assails The nosTrils? lT's Those delicious. golden brown pies and cookies which are baked according To The ricipes oT The l-luis Makin Club. The nexT generaTion should be a super race iT These TuTure homemakers are any indicaTion oT whaT is To come. The chieT cook oT This organizaTion is Miss Meier: she is aided by presidenT, Peggy Bos: vice presidenT, RuTh RoeloTs3 secreTary, l-lelen Moll: Treasurer, Nelvia Riemersmat and publiciTy manager, Merle Boes. STANDING-MargareT Weber, Hermina Lucas, Lois Bok, Norma Leeuw. SEATEDeHenrieTTa Riemersma, Arlene Meengs, Caroline HeuveIhorsT, Carolyn De Vries, Helen Moll, RuTh Roelofs, Miss Meier, Nelvia Riemersma, Myrl Boes, Lilian Nyenhuis, Helen Van Farrowe. 33 .Y, llwhlxgwimz, W, rv. my ' v 1 f ,Wyf V. A i af, , e ,, 'r ya. 'ilu , T 'Y ,icy Lgfgi T 4 A lif . QT? m nf .3 ,fn wsu e-5,15 Tiff., ,WEE ' Q., l of 'T 'T Ta , gy I if ,ai 5: g 1 igyflxl Q, f ii WT ,L T lags., f 2?3e51'?-sf Eff . was Q, ,rf li ef! l ilfiiii in T TT- QTETT . .,,. , ., - 3 PM ,gg T, fy ,, il l .. AEN, Q9 Q ag. ,, .535 ,L ' ,I ,ll . cg, ,gl TTT' ir? elk, . Eli 'lil :lil -'Ali fi? .1 1- .sg i T i J .ly rr as ei in -Q ill TT Q5 all 1 gli, I if il ll . , .. ,gli in '13 f. X glib. . .L cwfrifw G, ni1lJglZ?i5W2 il l ll T2 ll, ll u l-ll-V ENLIVENS ARMY LIFE WiTh much hammering and pounding buT wiTh unusual energy and iniTiaTive, The members oT The l liAY converTed The High School gym inTo a miniaTure Tair grounds, and in This seTTing was sTaged The annual Penny Carnival. The highAspoT OT The carnival was The crowning oT Miss Zeeland High, buT no one will TorgeT The OTTice oT The JusTice oT The Peace in which were crowded many alTar bound couples. The l-li-Y is inTeresTed noT only in The social buT also in The more serious aspecTs OT liTe as can readily be proved by The several inspiraTional Tallcs given by Mr. Lubbers. DelegaTes RoberT DanhoT and Bruce De Pree reporTed some oT Their acTiviTies during Their sTay aT Camp l-lay4O-WenT-T-la on Torch Lake, and LaVerne Boss was chosen aT The DisTricT ConvenTion To be a represenTaTive aT The NaTional Hi-Y congress in Ohio. Thus ended a successTul year under The direcTion OT The presidenT, RoberT DanhoTy vice-presidenT, Bruce De Pree: secreTary, Dennis Shomalcer: Treasurer, LaVerne Boss: co-sponsors, Mr. Brummel and Mr. Diclcman. FlRST ROW lBoTTarnl'fTvTr. Dickrnanx John Forsmn, Alverne Kapenga, Dennis Snoomaker, Bob Danhal Bruce De Pres, Lalferne Boss, Jack Dewey, Mr, Brurnmel. SECOND ROWf Dale Boes. Bill Boonslra Ronald Schipper Bob Den Herder, Vernon Schipper, Ji'-1 Lakers, Charles Zerrio, Randall Marlink, Melvin Bournan Tl-HRD POW Howard Bouwens, George Van Koevering, Bill De Pree, Willard Meeuwsen, Roger Baar, Jim F llc rT ma Sh mn WalTers, Glenn Bouwens. TOP ROW --- Bob BorsTN Don Pyle! Phil Meengs, Jay Van Omrnen, Ch is Den H rder Earl Lanning, Ted Boeve. 34 QTANDING-Elsa De WiTT, Eleanor Donia, Peggy Den I-lerder, Mr, Dewey, Norma Meengs, Elaine lvlfeusen Carol Plasman, Barbara Zerrip, MIDDLE-BeTTy Bos, Phyllis Barense, Donna Van VoorsTy Irene Vander Woude Barbara De Pree, Marcia Den Herder, Joy Ver Plank, Myrl Boes. FIRST ROWvJune Meeusen, EsTher Kaaf, Lila De Pree, Barbara Van Dyke, Elaine Bowens. ATHLETICS' AUXILIARY FORCES Three more hoT--dogs wiTh plenTy OT caTsup - anoTher candy bar -. DespiTe raTioning, The AThleTic SisTers have sold candy bars and ice-cream aT all The games. This organizaTion has The praiseworThy purpose oT raising money Tor aThleTic equip- menT. The shiny new baske+baII uniTorms, which were purchased wiTh The aid oT The STudenT Council, are prooT oT The abiliTies of These girls. l3uT iT's noT all work Tor The A.S.A. lT skillTully combines work and pleasure in planning and arranging The numerous hamburg Tries and hay rides To which The baskeTball, TooTball, and Track Teams are inviTed. Anyone who has aTTended These parTies can TesTiTy To The TacT ThaT These girls have The pleasure of knowing They did Their work well when They see The Tellows' eyes 'Iligln up as They eagerly devour Those luscious hamburgs, Perhaps parT of The crediT Tor The TighTing spiriT oT our Teams can be aTTrilouTed To The A.S.A., Tor These parTies are cerTain To raise The morale of any Team. The members oT The A.S.A. also had The pleasure oT aTTending a ChrisTmas break- TasT aT which each received a novel giTT. The indusTrious girls were rewarded by a spring parTy under The direcTion oT presiclenT, Barbara Zerrip: secreTary-Treasurer, Carol Plasman: and sponsor, Mr. Dewey. 35 E E. A STANDTNG Y lseslar Vercwr-kc, Gordon Vis' B f-v' lc, Jn i'ii , LGR r-rs, Julius Johnsonl Den i s Sivfgwiiinlfnr, Allen Bofzrsrrn, Earl Kimi, Randi-ll Mnrlink, Hn'-nlil Jarrivlay. SEATEDf Altuvrlus Di- Hman, Theodor- Vannlun Brwsfh, llfinry Bush lSfxi'nT.w,fj! Ke,-iTh Roelol- lpir-siriifnli Mf. l nqerson QVTJV' Pw-sidffnTl, Junmr Zoe!! Kfrnni,-Tn Van Rvwr-. One oT The clubs which has become very imporTanT in This war is The EuTure Farmers OT America. By selling and TreaTing seeds and by TesTing milk Tor The Tarmers, iT has proved iTs worTh To The war eTTorT and The surrounding communiTy. The members presenT The annual PxgriculTural BanqueT in The spring and This year have purchased a war bond. VETERANS OE BATTLE l-IONORED The Z club, The Hbuclc privaTe oT our school orqanizaTions, was Tormed only This year, buT The energy wifh which iTs members Carry ouT Their plans assures iT oT soon gaining iTs Nslripesf' The members oT This honorary socieTy excel noT only in aThleTics buT also in The qenTle arT oT eaTing, Tor noT a single crumb was leTT aTTer The several poTlucl4 dinners The Z club members have held durinq The year. T A FIRST ROW lBoTTomJ Don Wyngarden, Dennis Shorrrnalf er, Jay Van Ovwwn, Will DP Vries Wine Presideml, Hudson Nvenhuis lPresicienTl. Mr. Newell CSpOnsorl, Bruce Dc' Prce KTreasure-rj, Chris Den Harder CSecrcTaryj, Kennelh Bans, Jack Dewey, Bob Dan- hoT. SECOND ROW' John Vander Woude, Ten Bos, Bob Wynqarden, Bob Bennefl, Har' vey Rankins, John Eormsnm, Don Van Hoven, Junlin Hol- romb, Jack Taylor, THIRD ROWfTed GillsTedT. Leon DvlcsTra, John Foisieny Earl lanninq, Jay Bosch! Alvernv Kapenqa, Roger Baar, Howard Sfephenson. 36 Wilhelmina de Vries look high honors in oralorical declairning wilh fhe pres- enlafion of This Our Generaiionf' Boih she and The winner of second place, Donna Van Voorsl, are Sopho- mores. The conlesl was held in The assembly on March 23, aller all lhe Frosh and Sophs had delivered Their declamalions in class. VVV Edifh Brouwer will represenl our school in oralory: Miss De Young, Tor- ensics.coach, and Adelaide Middlehoeli. Tirsf in oralory, are walching her prac- lice. All firsf and second place winners in The local conlesl will enrer The dis- Tricl coniesf in Middleville. A hush falls over lhe audience as 'rhe Tirsi spealcer slowly rises and advances. A pause- Jrhen, in clear, vibranl syllables, he sends oul a ringing message 'ro lhe world and Thus opens lhe annual spring forensic conlesisl This year a greal number of sludenls again eniered The forensic conlesis - dramalics declamarion, oraiorical declamalion, and oralory. The dramalic declamalion coniesr is open lo any sludenlz he chooses a reading and inlerprels if from memory. The oralorical declamalions are reslriclecl To freshmen and sophomores. who choose famous speeches and re-deliver lhem. The oralorical conlesl, open 'ro iuniors and seniors, leaiures lilieen-minule original speeches on currenl problems. Adelaide Midlehoelc was lhe winner in bolh oraiory and drarnaiic declaiming This year, buf decided To enler 'rhe dislrici conlesl along wilh her runnerup, Roberia McDowell, in The lailer classificafion. Thus Ediih Brouwer, winner of sec- ond place, and her allernale, lris Vande Bunie, will represenl Zeeland High in oralory, and Wil- helmina De Vries and Donna Van Voorsl, in ora- lorical declaiming. Besides enjoying 'rhe honor of represenling his school, each dislricl winner is awarded a Websier Collegiale Diclionary, and lhe dislrici conleslanr receives a silver key Tor ihe firsl year's worlc. If he is a school represenlalive a second year, an emerald is inlaid in lhe lceyp a ruby is 'rhe ihird year's award, and represenlalion in The Tourlh year merils a sapphire. Adelaide Middlehoeli delivers her dra- malic declamaiion. JUNIORS INVADE DRAMATICS SCENES FROM LADY SPITFIRE' TLUMN, LET-T Uopj-Leon DylcsTra is being subiecTed To The Th of Lady Soiwfiref' BeTTy Bos. lMiddlei-Miss De Young ierinTenTends one oT The scenes. fBoTTomj f Lady SpiTfire again on a TangenT wiTh Gerald Huyser as The VicTlm. BELOW-A Ther-and-daughTer embrace wiTh Ted Boeve and Henry Bush king on. Don'T TorgeT To come To play pracTicel was The TrequenT reminder unTil The Juniors presenTed The vivacious Three-acT comedy, Lady SpiTTire. The splendid ouTcome oT This dramaTic proiecT was due parTicularly To The unrelenTing eTTorTs oT The direcTor, Miss De Young, and The business manager. Glenn Bouwens. The ovaTion oT The audience pro- claimed The play a greaT success. Lady SpiTTire is The sTory oT Tom and Bud, Two Teen-age boys who sTep inTo The picTure when They learn ThaT Miss Prudence's girls' school musT close because The popular clebuTanTe, Kay SuTTon, has changed her mind abouT enTering. They aTTempT To save The school when They meeT a preTTy girl and ask her To pose as Miss SuTTon. Many complicaTions arise buT are ironed ouT in The enchanTing conclusion. AlThough This is The Juniors' TirsT aTTempT aT dra- maTics, They have combined Their enThusiasm, hard worlc, and genuine TalenT To malce Lady SpiTTire a play really ouTsTanding. CAST OF LADY SPITFIREU Miss Prudence .... .,,.,.. ......... E d iTh Brower Cindy Dale ..,. Adelaide Middlehoelc Ginger Reid ..4,. ..., I ris Vande BunTe Flobelle BerThon., Carol Plasman Kay SuTTon, .. .......,. BeTTy Bos Tom Brown.. . .. ..6erald l-luyser Bud Jones.. ...,. Leon DylcsTra Jed Buell ...... ...., H enry Bush Henry DuFrayne,, ,,. ,,., Ted Boeye Mr. SuTTon ,.... ,.,. J ohn Smalleqan SRS. STAGE SPRING FEVER The Seniors were well represenled in lh T' mal' I ' e ine dra- ic per ormance of S rin F p g ever. a farce which enlerlained a very apprecialive audience on April l5+h and l6lh. Through lhe cooperalion of all lhe class members, Spring Fever was made a sweeping success: wilh- oul The consislenl eflorls of lhe direclor, Miss De Pree, and lhe var' nous commillees, The play would nol' have been lhe dramal' ic and financial success lhal il was. Spring Fever is a comedy cenlering around lhe aclivilies ol a group of I' I Ivey Brookfield College Seniors Howard B . ranf and his companions uninlen- lionally arouse The ire ol a prospeclive college benelaclor, Mr. Purcell, who is also lhe lalher of Howard's girl friend, Anne Purcell. This incidenl slarls lhe Iabyrinlh ol evenls lhal so nearly end disaslrously' lhe h . c aos, however, is finally slraighl ened oul wilh lhe ha i pp ness ol everyone assured. CAST OF SPRl N Howard Branl .......... ... Ed Burns. . . Vic Lewis. .. Lou Herron.. Mrs. Spangler.. Anne Purcell .... Vivian George. .. Henry Purcell .... Phoebe Purcell. Maude Corey ..... .Peggy Den Herder irgi Bean .. . Professor V' 'I Mr, Dixon ....... 6 FEVER ..,....WiIl De Vries . .. .Bob Danhof ... .Jaclc Dewey ....Marion Reus . .Norma Meengs ...Phyllis Barense ....Joyce Elenbaas .Gene van Tamelen .. Elaine Meeusen .Hudson Nyenhuis . . . . .John Forslen SCENES FROM SENIOR PLAY PRACTICE COLUMN, RIGHT lfopj -Miss De Pree and a porlion of fhe casl. Clvliddlel-John Forsren inlerrupts a lender scene enacted by Will De Vries and Phyl Barense. lBoHorXnj-Some aclion by Dewey, De Vries, Reus, and Danhof. BELO - The deafh-bed scene wifh Anne Purcell, her parenfs and friends. ROW ilcff To riqhfj-Jezanolla Die- Kleine, BeTTy Bos, Hudson Nyonhuis, Harvey Smith, clarineTs3 Joy Ver Plank, June Maeusen, M riwn eu 1 y s Barvnse, Tiuios. SECOND ROW -- lvlnrcia Den Heroer, Mary Jane KuiT, Adelaide Brinks, clarinefsj Jay Van Orrmen Jwrvis Q n mil McDowell, horng Sherwin Lousrna, Donna Brower, rorn:Tsg Wesley Bosch, horny Roger Nyenhuis, corneTg .lack D wcy horn cirnoig John Forshvn, baritone saxciphonej Chris Den Herder, Gwendolyn Kraai, alia saxophonesg Don Wyngarden nor no on THlRD ROW lseahzdl f Jay Bosch, bariforeg RoberT IvlasT, sousaphoneg Bruce De Free, baritone, Howard STephenson, sousaphone Harvwrd owr T Huys , Ted Boi-ve, Alvern Kapenga, Irornbones. STANDlNGfWilI De Vries, RoberTa McDowell, Tom Dewey, Owen Bos percus ions D nna Vwn Voorsh Eleanor Donia, Peggy Den Herder, Bill BoonsTra, Joyce Elenbaas, Nelvia Arends, Elaine Meeusen, Twirlers and lor bear BAND EXPRESSES PATRIOTISM I love a paradefi and The whole communiTy beams when The Zeeland l-ligh School Band marches across The TooTball Tield. WiTh Mr. Geerdes as The commanding oTTicer, The band rose To new heighTs This year in perTormances which Thrilled many an enThusiasTic audience. During The course oT The year The band has done a real service in playing beTore civic groups and The high school on various occasions. One OT The ouTsTanding acTiviTies OT The year was The VicTory ConcerT which The group hopes To malre an annual evenT. AnoTher service oT The band was The im orTanT parT iT played in The CommuniTy PaTrioTic Rally. These, besides iTs many per ormances aT assemblies, pep- meeTings, and also aT TooTball games This season, rnalre iT a source oT enioymenT To The sTuclenT body and an aid in TurThering The ideals oT The school Through coope-raTion, group leadership, and The building up oT Tiner musical appreciaTion. The success oT The band is due mainly To The TacT ThaT The direcTor, Mr. Oeerdes, has devoTed his Time and TalenT in encouraging and assisTing all members in developing a Tiner Technique and in acquainTing Themselves wiTh music oT The highe-sT Type. 40 MUSIC IS SERVICE QE Cl-ICDIQEIS The Mixed Chorus slill relains lhe high slanding il has acguired among musical organizalions in Zeeland I-ligh School. Wilh Mr. Geerdes as direclor and Belly Bos as accompanisl, lhe chorus has oblained an unusually high degree ol versalilily bolh in ils inlerprelalion and in ils variely ol aclivilies. This musical organizalion, consisling ol 65 members, engages in various aclivilies which lhe members as well as lhe sludenl body and communily enioy. The chorus look parl in lhe Communily Palriolic Rally and in programs given al lhe Parenl- Teachcers' Meelings. The presenlalion ol lhe Chrislmas Musicale was lhe Iiiglilighl ol lhe year. This one appearance brings back lhe mosl pleasanl memories lo lhe members. ol lhe chorus as well as lhose ol lhe school orcheslra. The crowning evenl ol lhis Sunday allernoon concerl was lhe groupls rendilion ol a Chrislmas seleclion especially com- posed lor lhe occasion by Mr. and Mrs. Geordes. Sludenls who have availed lhemselves ol lhe opporlunily lo parlicipale in lhis organizalion have greally increased lheir knowledge ol lhe liner lhings in choral Iileralure and have developed a much keener apprecialion lor lhe very besl music oblainable. TOM M Ceerdes, Roberla McDowell, Jeanella De Kleire, Elaine Bowens, Wilhelrrnna De Vries, Howard Bouwens, Jinx Folkc Isnia Ow i os ck Taylor I-I wird Millard, Alida Kei7er, Iris Vande Bunle, Arloa Vander Velde, Shirley Brower. SECOND ROWfBarbara Lprrip Yvonn errier Nelvia Arends, Kalherine Ozinga, June Meeusen, Gene Geib, Bob De Pree, Bill Boonslra, Berlus Pyle, Dale Boas, Donna Brown r Ln ir ey Meeusen lola Kruidhol, Marian Reus, Belly Bos. THIRD ROW-r Marcia Den Herder, Evelyn Van Darn, Lorraine Rierrier C rc n ies D Iborl Wyngarden, Alvern Kapenqa, Bruce De Pree, Bob Den Herder, Vern Schipper, Gladys Boelens, Joan Bussis, Vivian b rii c oul Donna Van Voorsl. TOP-Edilh Brower, Belly Shoemaker, Phyllis Barense, Norma Mczcngs, Lois Vande Bunle, .John Eorslin 1 ci on Wynga den Jay Val Ornrnen, Joyce Elenbaas, Mildred Kaal, Elaine Mecusen, Peggy Den I-Ierder, Lorraine Timmernian, Gwendolyn Krmi L! al 'sH f-!Ui'nA.f- fvT ,. 4477! ' 4 ,ZW i,QSE4lF3 STANDIN C L l 0 1 L Vi? , ' ' 4 i Dv Vrml JOhmJEDlfmEreyf gwElS1vDLfsnH2m3en! Sjfisxllynqorlixl Clrere is a porliori elllle bend on aclive duly al llwe BPM, Bm' iclory Concerl. Slirrinq songs ol palriolism and Corn- , , , rnunily singing were elernenls llnal raised llwe morale ol M - llnose allenclinq llwe Concerl. Pnl riqlwl, looysq one, lwo . . . - and line swinq erflloslra eqein sends oul line slrains ol some popular Pwr-lndy. ,. , .M A . ,, ,, ,i M755 'N ri 1 i, 1- 'nfl iiill ei! if ry izfifv. fri fy ,f -,if an ,rff .jx ,gl ,fr ,cf if auf 1:3 ,,f'iL:jT' ,ir ,ffl 'r if ffffl if Lf' Y' '?f! i ?1ilff'5if'fQ'l.,f,1 yi ' Qlvffhiiel Ulf if! 5?!?i!'Wl..l:3Q-'lf3'f'7Viffviifffvef .f,i'if'ff' -,'A:l5wiilf'iQ.f5-'f.:f ii? 6lRLS GLEE CLUB Tlle Girls' Glee Club meels lwice e wee-lc lo sludy clworal music under line direclion ol Mr, Gneerdes The members have rendered service in song al pep-rneelinqs and were ' Clnrislmas ivlusicale. BOT TOM -- Mr, Geerdes, ii'i iw .Vi Clil S Kalhryn Ozinga Shil an inleqrel perl ol line , , rey lvleeusen, Doiolhy Fox, Joyce Delers, Bernice Brinkman, Marcia Den Herder El , v ,iy Boele-ns, lola Kruirlnol, Belly Bos. lyllDDl.E-Delia Disselkoen, Roberla McDowell VV' ' Nwvlwis Barbara De Prev, Florenre De Boer, Delia Rienlcrsnie, Helen Van Fa r - ' Lila Mynarvl, Bernice Wgllefr, Belly Snnsrriinlffir, Lois V l-leriwoinn Oiinga. , sa De Will, Lorraine , illlelrmna De Vries, Nelvia Arends, Lillian rowr, Shirley Brower. lOPfl-lenriella Rienversrna, Angeline Pelroelie, ands Bunle, Joyce Elenbnas Esliiei lvleenqs, Mildred Keel, Jny Ver Plank, Evelyn Van Darn, 42 'k'k'k'k tit ATHLETICS ngarien Wfyngarc e MTDDLE 5 BOTTOM-Harvey Rnnkins Ea l L ' q Howard STevenson, ChrislDen Her der, John Forshbn, Bob Wy T Ccaphinl Do T K B 5 e n of Mr, Newell Wll D V JusTin T-Tal co o Jwk Ta lor, Ja V Va O TdB Y GilsTcdT. ugaawn and Qafcfn '7ake eanfmence efaampion The sun rose in all iTs splendor on whaT ap- peared To be a guieT SepTember I8Th, buT aT 3:30 in The aTTernoon our camp was sighTed by a squad oT heavily armed OTsego invaders who were To be Zeeland's TirsT opponenTs in The I9-42 season oT TooTball maneuvers, SpecTaTors and players alike were Thrilled by The color and sus- pense oT The iniTial game, and The Tield oT baTTle was resplendenT wiTh end sweeps, aerial aTTacks, and TronT line plunges. Again and again our Team piTTed iTselT againsT The enemy wiTh a sTrengTh of arm and courage oT hearT ThaT only The Tire oT baTTle can give and aTTer an hour and a halT oT TighTing, The invaders were subdued wiTh The Tinal eounT oT T4-I 3l fXTTer anoTher week oT hard pracTice and scrim- mage, llfvlaioru Newell gave orders To Travel I4 miles easTward Tor an aTTaek on Grandville. The raid began aT exaeTly 3:45, and aTTer see-sawing back and TorTh, up and down The Tield, The Grandville Team drew TirsT blood. WiTh 30 sec- onds leTT To play, a long pass Trom CapTain Bob Wyngarden To Will De Vries, on our leTT Tlank, Tied The score: a momenT laTer CapTain 'lWeiner carried The ball over The goal Tor The exTra poinT. Bangl The gun saluTed Zeeland in iTs second vie Tory, 7-bl fNTTer Two baTTles wiTh only minor iniuries res sulTing, The Team was again ordered on Qc:Tober 2 To move TarTher easT Tor an aTTaek on Wyoming Park. This campaign was more suecessTul Than The TirsT Two in ThaT we held our opponenTs score- less, 7-O. Cur TourTh baTTle oT The season on OcTober 9 proved To be a diTTieulT one wiTh a sTrong delega- Tion senT over Trom l-lasTings. Zeeland, ouTelassed and ouTweighed, weni' down Tor Their TirsT and only loss oT The season, I2fO. On OcTober To we overpowered The invading Plainwell 'iorees wiTh reverses and Takes, and wiTh a Turiously charging line and baekTield. Zeeland emerged The vicTor Trom iTs Tiffh eonTesT wiTh a counT oT 24-O. S , 0 oeve Roger Boar, B b BennDT1 TOP- f Mr n Bouman 0 en Van Lakers, Te erder TP .V J. i ,- if'i.n W ' V ' '- fi-' l' ' if 'fu 5fz.i5f 1W:+.s, EfWff: 1' fy. f 1, J ' 4 -K Tig R E571 if jizz- Z riff' 3. N, G Liwwfthsi V ig K. A A y 5 .- ri 1 L V415 ' w 5. QA -7-L. jr. .3551 .E W4 -x- f,w f3.L,gF hiwrss , A V, ff: I as gl -55' Lqrdj 5M z s., ' 1 . aww, . .. - ' gg , ,ff ,I o 'llqywj A ,,, 5 gs , sg 3150 ,, f . as --ML , W : f ' Q lx Y. s A Q ,fax sis... 1753? ,Use ,jyegilw k,,. , q YH AQ 5 X43 i J X A 5 L r 4 X 5 S xr 1 5 Q 'Q V ve ref Y, my 'SQ .. J. f AQ SCHEDULE On a cold, darlc Ocfober Zlsf, our warriors frav- LHS' Team eled fo Coopersville fo play a game in which I4 Ofseqo .... fhey were handicapped wifh many a penalfy for 7 Qrandvglle AA,.,, clipping or being offside, Our feam, however, 7 Wyoming park llll hi+ paydirf wifh one fouchdown, buf Coopersville O Hamm S finally refaliafed and fied fhe score, 7-all, for l 9 fhe only fie game of fhe season. 24 Plamwell 7 C 'll .. . Our lasf baffle was foughf on Ocfober 30 wifh I8 Aiopeml e an ominous Conference foe, Allegan. Zeeland n Egan again played hard, fasf ball, and our Brown and 77 Gold warriors were fhe vicfors in fhls lasf decl- sive game which ended wifh a score of I8-6 and broughf us The covefed Offawa-Allegan foofball championship! Yes. our school enjoyed a fhrillspaclced and successful foofball season. Our hafs go off fo Coach Newell and fhe boys on fhe squad who worked as one fo disfinguish fhemselves as fha undispufed O-A Conference winners. Five wins, one fie, and one loss is how our record sfaclced up: and so ended our gridiron season for l942. RIGHT-Fullback Lanning on an offensive run. BOTTOM-LEFT punf by Capfain Weiner, BOTTOM- RIGHT-Firsf eleven: Line, J. Forsfen, J. Holcomb, T. Gillsfedf, H. Sfevenson, C. Den Herder, D. Wyngarden, W. De Vriesg backfield, T. Bos, K. Boes, E. Lanninq, B. Wyngarden. ' W V Vg ,,Mv, 35 EL ws Oppo ,..I3 ...6 ..O ,..I2 ,.O ...7 0 38 FI Z.H.S. I5 27 28 42 27 28 32 54 26 41 49 32 38 24 463 28 49 40 580 ZEELAND CAGERS , MICHIGAN SCHEDULE ATTer The successful TooTball oTiense, Maier T O T Newell and a group OT enThusiasTic basl4eTball en- eam DDOHSV1 . -. ii Grand Haven y 23 lis'Tees opened up a second TronT Tor Z.H.S. . wiTh The OTTawa-Allegan ConTerence Champion- Coopemllle ' ' ' ' lg shi as Their ulTimaTe oal Holland ,.,.. wi 9 ' 9 ' Alleqen - A A Zl On The nfqhT of December 4, our squad wenT Holland Cllrlsllan ' H25 over The Top Tor an invasion oT The well-drilled WYOWTUQ Perl -H25 Tive Trom Grand Haven. They were Too much UTSGQO r----' A 2' Tor our Chix, however, and They Tell beTore Grand Plainwel' --' - M27 Havens TasT maneuvering. Holland ChrisTian , . 28 OTseqo .. .. .... 22 Our TirsT vicTory oT The season came on Decem- Allegan H . ..4l ber 7 when our Torces conquered Those oT Grandville ..., ..,23 Coopersville, buT The Brown and Gold were Plainwell .. .... V, .l5 again seT back wiTh a deTeaT by Holland on Wyoming Park ..,. .,.. 2 9 December I I, TOURNAMENT 365 On Dlecernber I8 The Chix Traveled To Allegan D Tor Their TirsT ConTerence baTTleq The smooTh 6'a'ldV'lle ' 23 oTFense oT Zeeland compleTely smoThered The SparTa .... ,... 2 6 Opponenm. Rocldord .., .. 23 E NoxT on our invasion schedule was Holland BOTTOM - John Forrnsrna, Bruce De Preel Earl Lanning CcapTainl, Chris Den Herder, Don Wyngarden. TOP - Ronald Schipper, Ted Boeve, Jay Van Omen, Leon DvksTra, Mr, Newell. AREA CT-lAlVlPS ChrisTian, whom we had noT meT Tor Ten years? when The smolxe oT This baTTle cleared, our boys had aTTained a second vicTory which was Tollowed laTer by a Third over Wyoming Park on our own home courT. Our nexT Tew baT+Ies were wiTh Two ConTerence enemies, OTsego and Plainwell, buT in boTh oT These games The Chix managed To keep Their ConTerence slaTe clean. We again meT Holland ChrisTian on January 25, and aTTer a Tierce baTTle, They Tinally emerged wiTh a Two-poinT vicTory. The revenge-seeking OTsego Torces, however, were ouTmaneuvered somewhaT laTer, and This deTeaT was Tollowed by ThaT oT Grandville in a rough and Tumble on February 3. Then came a home sTay Tor The Team wiTh aTTaclcs by Two ConTerence Toes, Allegan and Plainwell. Allegan showed TasT passing abiliTy, buT The Zeeland guinTeT proved To be superior. On February 22, The Brown and Gold ran up againsT a TighTing Team Trom Plainwell in The lasT decisive ConTerence game, when The whisTle sounded The end oT This Thrilling baTTle, Zeeland had gained The 0-A ConTerence Championship wiThouT a single deTeaTl The Tinal game oT The season was played on The home courT oT Wyoming Park, who over- powered The Chix To win by Tive poinTs. The regular season was Tollowed by The annual sTaTe TournamenT, which was played on a much smaller scale This year due To The war. On March I3, The TirsT TournamenT game was played wiTh Grandville aT The Union gym in Grand Rapids. The baTTle was a Thriller Trom The opening whisTle, and The Chix managed To win Their TirsT Tourna- menT engagemenT! The Tollowing weelc Zeeland again invaded Union Gym To baTTle wiTh SparTa7 This proved To an easy game Tor The Chix, and They won by a wide margin. The Tinals oT The TournamenT on The 2OTh drew a large crowd which was To wiT- ness a baTTle wiTh a spiriTed RoclcTord guinTeT. Zeeland goT OTT To an early lead which They main- Tained ThroughouT The conTesT To Talce The area championship in The sTaTe oT Michigan! Thus The Team, under The excellenT manage- menT oT Coach Newell, ended a lively and vice Torious season wiTh I3 wins and 4 deTeaTs. TOPfVan Owen Tips oTT aT The Plainwell game. MTDDLE- Don Wyngarden was a familiar figure under The baskeT in The Grandville baTTle. BOTTOM ff The Chix chalk up a poinT aT The Dlainwell Tourney. 47 RESERVE SCHEDULE Z.l-LS, Tc-nrn Opponenl A I8 35 I5 23 II Q77 26 30 24 ZI 39 22 36 KI 358 B 9 I A Grand Haven 35 Coopersville 4 Holland 29 Allegan 22 l-lolland Chrisiian QI 'Wyoming Pailc I9 Olsego 22 lplainwell I5 Holland Chrislian I9 Olsego 24 Allegan I9 Grandville I6 Plainwell I9 Wyoming Pail I9 VIVVYY 17 FRONT-Melvin Bourridn, Vern Lolcers, Wilbur? Kraalf, Jacili Taylor, Roger B5a', Phil lvilxenqs, Ausiin Char'1bCrlain Wesley Bosch. BACK4Coach Newell, George Van Koevering, Howard Kamps David Bournan, Julius Johnson, Bob Den H-:rd Bill Boonslra, Dale Boes, Bill Do Pree, Manager Ned Bergsrna. The reserve lorces were called oul lo ballle al each ol Ihe lourleen engagemenls ol The varsily. Their lighling spiril and inlensive Iraining enabled lhem lo follow in Ihe loolsleps ol lhe varsily. Under lhe guiding hand ol Maior Newell Ihe reserves ballled lheir way lo a successful season wilh an impressive record ol len wins and four losses. PI-IV SICAL l-lere is a real Iasle ol army lilel Mr. Newells physical Tiiness class lor senior boys meels every Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday morning. ABOVEfBeIIy Shoemaker, Miss Ver Slraie, Marian Reus, Irene Vande Woude, Marcia Den Herder, Mary Jane Kuil, Elaine Bowens, Lois Hendricks, Peggy Dei Harder. LEFT --- Hudson Nyenhuis Ibaclclg Keilh Roclols, Ken Bees, Don Van Hovcn, Allred Bouwnian Kmiddlelg Nelson Venelclasen, Howard Slephrznson, Allyn Van Zoeren llronll. Girls may lalce physical basic Iraining, loo. Wilh lvliss Ver Slrale as inslruclor, lhey nneel once a weelc lo play baslcelball amongsl Ihemselves and indulge in olher indoor exercise. 48 LEFT-Bruce De Pree pracfices broad-iumping. RIGHT-Alvern Kapenga is The Track Team's sTar in high-iumping. f-Xpr. IO Apr. l7 Apr. 24 lvlay May May SCHEDULE- I942 CresTon . ,.,.. There Holland ... ..,. There Allegan, Paw Paw Allegan Lee. Godwin, Lowell, Rockford, Godwin Conference MeeT Allegan Regional MeeT Grand Rapids TRACK HEADS SPRING SPORTS Uffendiae Well Zfnfm Way This year's spring sporTs oTTensive is again under The command oT Major Newell. Heading The lis+ is Track due To The TacT ThaT baseball has been dis- conTinued Tor The duraTion. Track TiTs inTo The school's physical TiTness program very nicely, ancl lv1aior Newell hopes ThaT by combining The Two he can unmask some commandos To replace The men he lasT in acTion lasT spring. The veTerans OT lasT year who again enlisTecl are: Bruce De Pree, Dennis Shoemaker, and Bob Wyngarden, IOO and 220-yard dash: John l:orsTen, 440-yard dash: l-lucl- son Nyenhuis, 880-yard run: and John Formsma, miler. ln The hurclling division we have reTurning De Free, low hurdles, and Alvern Kapenga, high hurdles. The Tield evenTs reTain The Tollowing veT- erans: Don Van Hoven, shoTpuT: De Pree, broad jump: Kapenga, pole vaulT and high iump. The Thinclads will be ouT To repeaT Their capTure oT The ConTerence crown This year, and They are already Training inTensely To win This honor. Be- sides The ConTerence meeT, The commandos will also engage in maneuvers wiTh several non-ConTer- ence schools lying in our combaT zone. TOP -A porfion of The Team lines up in order To pracTice sTarTs. BOTTOM-Keeping The body physically Til' is parT of The Track Team's dufies. Here Mr. Newell and some of The boys are shown doing a few push-ups. GOLF TEAM ACTTVE TOP e Husker mak- . mg good use of his Rmmed- ua WDDLET W The golf Team pauses in TronT of The counTry , club: ll, To r.l Chris e J Den l-lerder, Will D: Vries Jack Dewey and Dewey puTTs whil Bosch and De Vry' WiTh much raTTling OT clubs and enThu- I k siasTic boasTs OT low scores, Husker, Dewey, De Vryf' and Bosch climb inTo Bosch's A and are OTT Tor The counTry club. When These evenTs break The Tran- quiliTy OT some peaceTul aTTernoon, The sTudenTs OT Z.l-l.S. know ThaT spring is surely here, Tor ThaT is The Time of year The golT Team goes inTo acTion. DespiTe war-Time resTricTions on Travel and The manuTacTure OT golT equipmenT and despiTe The TacT ThaT many schools are disconTinuing golT Tor The duraTion, This year's Team expecTs a banner season: Tour OT The Tive men who won The ConTerence Championship and second place in The sTaTe Tinals lasT year are again back on acTive oluTy. There will be no ConTerence maTch This year, buT several oTher maTches have been obTained, and our boys are again enThusiasTically plunging inTo ane Jay Bosch. BOTTOMA e 6 oTher acTive spring offensive. This is our coach, Mr. Newellf lv1osT OT you know him: he's The man who is always on The aThleTic Tielcl supervising The scrimmage OT The TooTball players or exercising wiTh The Track Team, or per- Torming some oTher cluTy ThaT has To do wiTh aThleTics. lvlr. Newell is The commanding oTTicer who lecl his forces To such overwhelming vicTories This year: They were his Teams who ToughT To make Zeeland The presenT ConTerence champs in TooTloall, l:naskeTball, Track, and The holder OT The Michigan area championship in loaskeTball. The school realizes ThaT a greaT parT OT This honor is clue Mr. Newell and wishes To congraTulaTe him upon his successful sporTs oTTensive. 50 SCHQQL LIFE 'X ir School ealencfafz 'X ir SepT. 9-School sTarTed wiTh a bang!! SepT. T8-The spiriTed Z.l-l.S. TooTball Team played The TirsT game oT The season wiTh OTsego: when They ran OTT The Tield, They had a I4-I3 vicTory. OcT. 8-Beginning oT The Senior maga- zine drive To help Tinance The I943 STep- ping STone. OcT. 9- Nearly The whole high school aT- Tended The annual l-ligh School ParTy, someTimes called The GeT AcquainTed ParTy. OCT. I5-I6-The Penny Carnival, spon- sored by The Hi-Y, was held in The gym. The main evenT oT The evening was The crowning oT The Z.l-l.S. Oueen, lris Vande BunTe. OCT. 22-23 - No school! Reason? Teach- ers' lnsTiTuTe. OcT. 28- PaTrioTic Rally. The purpose oT The rally was To sTimulaTe The sales oT War STamps and Bonds. OCT. 30 - Chix Take The O.-A. ConTerence Championship wiTh a decisive I8-O win over Allegan. Nov. 7- Miss Plalclce ioins The WAVES! Nov. I8-20-Again no schooll This Time iT's gas raTioning. Nov. I9-20-Juniors presenTed Lady SpiTTire. Dec. 4-Girl Reserves sponsor Tne ChrisT- mas Seal Drive. Dec. 9-Mr. Elbing leaves To enTer The UniTed STaTes Navy. Dec. 20-ChrisTmas Musicale. The Musi- cale consisTed oT selecTions by The chorus, songs by The orchesTra and sexTeT, and The Geerdes version oT The ChrisTmas STory. Dec. 23 -ChrisTmas Program. The Senior Girl Reserves again presenTed Their annual ChrisTmas Program Tor The sTudenTs oT Zee- land High School. lT consisTed oT a one-acT play and The singing oT ChrisTmas songs: The STudenT Council presenTed each sTu- denT wiTh a luscious chocolaTe bar, Dec. 24-Jan. 4- ChrisTmas vacaTion. Jan. I2-F.F.A. boys held a Toboggan parTy. Jan. I9-Physical TiTness program began here, The program is one oT high schools naTion-wide and is resTricTed To boys OT The Senior class. Jan. I9-22 - SemesTer exams lno remarlcsl. Jan. 28-Junior T-layride ParTy. Feb. 3- NaTional l-lonor SocieTy members chosen. Feb. 4 - Hilarious Freshman - Sophomore ParTy in The gym. Feb. 4-5-Annual Drive, wiTh anoTher Corny ProducTion. Juniors boughT The greaTesT percenTage oT STepping STones. Feb. I2-Zeeland wins O.-A. BaslceTball TiTle. Feb. I8- Peeper STaT'T had bowling parTy in The RecreaTional Alley. Feb. 23-25 - No schooly iT's canned goods raTioning This Time. March 5 - Band ConcerT and VicTory Sing. The program was under The direcTion oT Mr. Geerdes and was sponsored by The Band MoThers oT The P.T.A. March 20-Zeeland is champ in Michi- gan Area TournamenT. March 30-Senior slcaTing parTy served also as a Tarewell Tor Rich Mulder. April 2-Senior Girl Reserve Box So- cial. April 6-Junior slcaTing parTy. April I5-I6 - Senior play, Spring Fever. June 2 - CommencemenT exercises. Good- bye, Seniors! 52 ,QQ gif f,.v 'W SQ lg N, gil Q gi 1 ,,, A wifi' .JIM '7,ff lg 9' J.. sw 'sg Q if v XE . 3, 1 as SEN is A , I . 'xv 3 ff 'kms A Y 'L Q' .Vmm-.N ,J nv g 1 1 A 6- 1.1, , ' -U x I 5 QAM' w ,Q , 4 .V Up' x L' . K mild fe , V 54-in 7 duff, fw Vi?-f' .eip fy .,.,.. 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