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Fourth row: Jerry Kline, Ronald Van Hoven. Howard Gehhen, Ned Bergsma, john Bruggink, Lloyd Bnes, Stanley Gustafson, Dale Van Hoven. Laverne Lampcn, Bruce Glass. Pauline Van Slooten, Joyce Dozeman, Dorothy Winstrom, Naidine Kruidhnf. Third row: George Brinks, Robert Pabne, James Kuipers, Keith Van Koevering, Jerry Zerrip, Lois Padnos, Theressa Pul, Geraldine De Roo, Eileen De Koster, Althea Van Dyke, orothy Folkertsma, Ilene Potter, Catherine Bosch, Marian Kleis. Second row: Eleanor Moore. Iola Padding, Arlene Shoemaker, Coralec Brouwer, Leona Veldhuis, Lorraine Hendricks, joy Huxtahle. Anita Rynhrandt, Lois Van Dyke, Sylvia Huyscr, Ellen Wyngarden, Elora Glass, Carla Vanden Bosch, Lillian Stegenga. First row: Beatrice De Koster, Peggy Sheridan. Raeburne Lubhinga. Ruth Brouwer, Erma De Kleine, Mary Schermer, Justin Elhart, Maxine Den Herder, Theressa Vanden Heuvel, Joyce Mast, Miss Openlander-Sponsor, Delores Mast, Ruth Veneklassen, Edna Kroodsma. SGPHOMCRES Time marches on, and we have graduated from being the victims of the Sophomores to becoming the mighty Sophomores ourselves. Our Hrst pleasant duty was to initiate the Freshmen for three days which was climaxed at the All-school party held on Friday evening. The honor of leading our class was transferred from Glenn Zuverink to Mary Schermer, our Vice-president, when Glenn left school. The officers are: President ...... ..... M ary Schermer Secretary ........... .... ..........,............. I o yce Mast Treasurer ................. .......................... T ick Vanden Heuvel Council Members ...... ..... M axinc Den Hender, Justin Elhart l27l
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1-Y Fourth row: Hardy Ensing. Lewis Beyer, Arlene Goorman, Norma Ver Hage, Elaine Stegenga, jack Bergsma, Gerald Raterink, Rohert De Weerdt, Harvey Pyle. Lloyd De Kock, Jason Petroelje, Raymond Mokma, Eugene Jekel, Kenneth Heuvelman, Edward Berghorst, Elvin Gitehel, Harry Heyhoer, Dick Bloemendaal, James Meyer. Third row: Bernard Beyer, August Beek, James Mast, Adrian Vredeveld, Jack De jongh, Edward Kampen, Chester Kuipers, Violet Gilstedt, Doris Ten Brink, Mary Van Harn, Dorothy Kamps, Peggy Farma, Eunice Kamps, Marian Bosch. Dorothy Geblven, Christal Broekhuis. Una Compagner, Norma Croenheide, Mildred iviorren, Eunice Schipper, Carol Van Zoeren. Second row: Erma Wyngarden, Harriet Busscher, Henrietta Holthof, Minnie Vander Woude, Florence Walters. Helena Bruggink, Merle Vredeveld, Cordon Raterink, Robert Van Rhee, Alvin Vander Kolk, Luthur Harmson. Jerry De jonge. lack Mellema, Phyllis Glass, Eleanor Kloosterman, Yvonne De jonge, Shirley Beltman, Ruth Lemson. Leone Tjepkema, Beverly Headley. Celia Nagelkirk, Caroline Van Loo, Helen Vander Wall. First row: Gordon De Pree, Douglas Elzinga, Loren Renkema, Don Van Eden. Kenneth Ver Beck. Ivan Van Haitsma. Howard De Jonfge. Donald hieeuwsen, Marilyn De Pree, Peggy Boonstra, Lcola Schermer. Miss Ver Hage-Sponsor, Niary Nieeuwsen, Gladys Klynstra, Shir ey Schcrmer, june Boerman. June Ozinga, Jean Geurine, Marilyn Berghorst, Faye Van Dorple, Rose Marie Bok. FRESHME The Goodship '48 has embarked upon a long, arduous journey on the academic sea of life. With sails widely spread, filled with enthusiasm, cooperation, sportsmanship, talent, and school spirit the journey promises to be one of success and profit. Ship ahoy! cried Captain Meeusen. Tis the 'Clipper '47' at the starboard. The first battle ensued. Lips became redg faces were smearedg ankles, wrists, and necks were shackled with green chainsg native skirts were flung about their loinsg beautiful tresses were twisted into rings. Such was the battle of initiation. For several weeks the battle raged -- but not forever. A truce of fellowship and loyalty to their Alma Mater was signed and sealed in the presence of the Zeeland High Fleet. The first storm had been weathered and the Goodship '48 now sails along serenely and calmly. The officers are: ..,....,Don Meeusen .....Ivan Compagner President .............. Vice President ..... Secretary .,............ ......... . . ..,.. .,.....,..... P eggy Boonstra Treasurer ..........,.... .........,..,.....,......,....,........ L cola Schermer Council Members ..... ...... M arilyn De Pree, Howard De Jonge l 26 I
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Y . . .M .tm Fourth row: Henr Pyle, Gerald Gitchel, Fred Vanden Bosch, Roger Vanden Bosch, Roger Nycnhuis, Peter Roon, Wendell Wyngarden, Sercnus Karsten, Piiarvey Kno cr, Gene Gorman, Bill Boonstra, Vernon Lokers, David Bowman, Richard De Witt, Robert Dc Pree, Eugene Wyngarden, Duane Allen, Rangall Marlink, Lee Moffat. Third row: Barbara De Pree, Elaine Hollcman, Florence Dc Boer, Edith Hendricks, Dale Boes, George Kamps, Jarvis Wgglgers, Gene Geilv, Donna Looman, Alma Kampcn, Norma Hungerink, Vivian Gebben, Carolyn De Vries, Phyllis Van Omen, Marijane all, Evelyn Van Dam, Lila Myaard, June Mecwsen, Arloa Ricmersma, Jerry Kraai, Gordon De Jonge, Jay De Haan. Second row: Miss McCarty-Sponsor, Jay Van Loo, Alva Vander Hoop, Ivan Compagner, Evelyn Fox, joy Ver Plank, Lorraine Van Farowe. Gladys Lamer, Phyllis Gensler, Arlene Poest, Donna Wicrsma, Elaine Poppen, Jerene Beltman, Lucille Bush, joan Pippel, Lillian Venema, Elora Glass, Pauline Nagclkirk, Stella Brower, Kenneth Vander Kolk. First row: Janet Dc Jonge, Beth Smallegan, Marcia Den Herder, Mary Jane Kuit, Arloa Vander Velde, Pearl Elenbaas, Marian Dunning, Delores Boeve, Myrtle Glass. Esther Baar, Robert Den Herder, Elsa De Witt, Ronald Schipper, Joyce Cook, William De Pree, George Van Koevering. VVilliard Meeuwsen, Howard Millard, Harold Mast, Gordon Disselkoen. JU IOR Praise isn't obtained without work and after striving zealously to establish their reputation as a band of honest, loyal, and hard working people, the class of 46 has its 86 members well represented in Music Organizations, Athletics, Forensics, and various other organizations. Leave it to the class of 46 to win the magazine drive and stage a successful play, The Mad Hattersn. Great was the joy and rich was the food at the royal Junior and Senior Banquet. Witli great enthusiasm and anticipation we are looking forward to our seniory ear, hoping we will make it a very successful one. The officers are: President .............. .... R onald Schipper Vice President ..... ..... B ob Den Herder Secretary ............ .,,.... ................ I o yce Cook Treasurer .......,........ ..................,.,.....,.... E sther Baar Council Members ..... ...,.. E lsa De Witt, Bill De Pree l28l
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