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Qllzx,-as nf'-19 Mr. Hocdema, sponsorg Shirley Heyboer, presi- dentg Marilyn De longe, treasurer, Miss De longe, sponsor. Shirley l-lungerlnk, secretary, lack Sheridan, vice-president, Merilyn Post, student council. Absent: Marvin l-luyser, student council. SHIRLEY HEYBOER .l cf'muln: rmzy. 11 plmlf- ing mlrlrf' Athletic Sisters l, 2, 3, 4 Y-Teens 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Peeper Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Latin Club 4 Class Treasurer 3 Class President 4 Student Council 4 Vice-President 4 Zfrfy-Miners ,Make J-fisfrfry On September 6, 1945, a caravan of covered wagons rolled up to the inviting door of Zeeland High School. Ninety-six forsaken, not knowing where to go, freshmen marched through that door to the first of their four memorial years spent within its walls. After a few weeks of ex- citement and exploration, they settled down to the business of obtaining them- selves an education. This class of 49 then celebrated the annual wearing of the green, and under the able leadership and guidance of Iohn Boeve as president and Miss Whit- nell as class sponsor, they soon over- came the difficulties which only a Fresh- men can realize. These Hdauntless Frosh not only ob- served a roller skating party but also gave an eventful beach party in honor of the class of 48 . This Sophomore year was passed in much the usual wayi The class sponsor- ship was taken over by Miss De longe. At the elections, lohn Boeve was again chosen president, and then the class passed on to the Freshmen the thrill of initiation. The major event of the year was a fun-filled tobogganing party at which 85 Sophs were present. The to- bogganing took place at the country club and refreshments were served at the Youth Center. As forty-niners, the class settled down to a busy Iunior year under the direction of a new president, Arlene Wal- ters. First came a competitive magazine IACK SHERIDAN Gull mm' rnnzr and girfv nmv gn but I rnmzzu l0n':'1'r. U Student Council Mem- er Class Vice-President 4 Varsity Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 Eilarsity Basketball 3, Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Football 2 Z Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Slecretary-Treasurer Annual Staff 4 Peeper Staff 4 P. M Brotherhood 4 drive between juniors and seniors, then, the arrival of class rings which made us legal upperclassmen , a sleigh ride party, and one of the best comedies ever to be presented in Zeeland High- l-luckleberry Finn , under the direction of Miss Baer. The lunior-Senior Banquet at the Spring Lake Country Club, given in honor of the seniors, climaxed the event of the year. With this annual, spring, social high-light we successfully ended our lunior year. All too quickly arose the Senior Class. The thrill of becoming an upper classman had somehow been left be- hind, ninety-six eager freshmen had been cultivated until only 67 determined Seniors remained. Shirley Heyboer, as class president, very ably held the reigns throughout the Senior year. With enthusiasm the forty-niners entered the annual magazine drive and sponsored numerous bake good sales to build up their treasury. Once again the class play, 'The Baby Sitter , under the direction of Mrs. lanssen, proved to be a great success. Then the edition of The Stepping Stone, the Iunior-Senior Ban- quet, the long anticipated boat trip to Chicago, Class Night , Baccalaureate, Commencement on Iune 8, 1949, moved them on toward their destination- graduation. This caravan of covered wagons has reached the crest of the hill-the future lies ahead. -
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B11 LORRAINE BEKINS Sfxf' hay ll :fluff Innlc, lm! funky arf' l1r'l'r'l1'1'1xg, Glee Club l Home Economics Club 2 Y-Teens 3, 4 Class Play 4 Commercral Club 4 Annual Staff 4 Athletlc Slsters 4 Bowlmg 4 Chorus 4 NORMA BEl.TlvlAN EL'.f'1' lfmughtvzrl, lglnrf, und' przfifrzlf' Home Economrcs Club 2, 4 Cwlee Club l MARCIA BERGHOHST I llufr1,ul'0l1,w l1nmnr. Class Secretary 2 Glee Club l Athlenc Sxsiers 1, 2 3, 4 Secretary 2 Treasurer 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Tennxs 3, 4 Annual Stall 4 MILDRED BERGHORST Hn -Quin' fc'r1.f r':'ir .f0,H'v Glee Club l, 2 lilome Economics Club . 4 Chorus 4 Annual Stall 4 .1 s ll 5. M. il LOIS BOES If CAROLYN BOLMAN iurs J urn' fu bf fmlllml rv vulfrf urzlnrnffx' ruff' Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Vxce-Presrdenl 3 Chorus 3, 4 Secretary 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Muslc Councll 3, 4 Olhce Stall 4 Home Economrcs Club 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Annual Stall 4 r 4 1 ' r n l T asure P i . ual St . eve. 3. 10 rl 1-' c.oll 4 nan 1.1 onor Socr- '-, and l, 2, 3 F- dent Councxl l, 2, enms 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Chorus 3 Class Presldem l 2 Reserve Football 2, 3 Varslty Fooiball 4 lgeserve Baskelball 2 Orchestra l, 2 Cheerleader 2 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Muslc Connell 2, 3 Forensrcs 2, 3 lumor Flotarran 3 P M Brotherhood 4 Sflf lfrd' :U 'Jn' ffm Inflffl Home Economxcs Club 2, 4 Gzrls Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 Commerlcal Club 4 Y-Teens 4 Annual Stall 4 and kind. Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Annual Stall 4 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Athletic Sxsters 4 Tennis 3 Golf 3 Class Treasurer 2 Chorus 4 Glee Club 4 IOHN BOEVE fri mfr: nn' uf rfr'i'. r 111 In Luc' :ll lf, nr rhzlf llzrv Jn Ea :I , 2, 3m 4 5 ld? 3 vw ' ' , 4 Ir U, il - . r l u '.'. r ul 4 ELOISE BOSCH GrnIlf and trnf, Jlurplr
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