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HERMINA DOUMA Personality, skill and ambition -the formula for success. Hermina, Herman's twin, is an- other one of our twelve-year stu- dents, although she was gone for part of her first year. Her athletic ability made her a pop- ular member of the volleyball team for three years and the G.A.A. for two years. Her sing- ing talents were used in the Glee Club for four years. While presi- dent of the Dionysians, she ac- quired the leading part in the successful Junior Play. Her abil- ity to type won her a position on both the Gazette and Cru- sader Staff. She intends to be- come an efficient office secretary after graduation. ,Wi O1 Q srl' Q . K .gm K' f ' Q i ,B Q X4' '13 A BARBARA ENGELHARD Full of fun and fancy free. Barbara came to us from Fre- mont School in Los Angeles and attended this school eight years. She is very interested in all ac- tivities and carries out her re- sponsibilities well. She was on the baseball team for three years, the basketball team for two years, and the volleyball team for two years. She sang in the Glee Club during all her high school years. During her iunior year she became a member of the Dionysians Club and Ga- zette Staff, and was an active and interested member of the G.A.A. for the past two years. Her plans for the future are in- definite, although she may at- tend college. -it CORNIE GOEDHA'RT Young fellows will be young fellows. Because he was always co-op- erative and attentive in class, Cornie was one of our more highly respected members. He was a member of the Glee Club during all four years and played his trumpet in the band for two years. During his sophomore year he played B Basketball, then played A Basketball during his iunior and senior years. Baseball was another of the ac- tivities in which he took part during his last two years. Cornie plans to follow in his father's footsteps in the future and be- come u successful dairyman. 'W
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'26 ,Y PHYLUS DE JONG RAMONA DE VELDER HERMAN DOUMA There is no substitute for the genuine. Phyllis attended Bellflower Christian since the first grade and has been a real benefit to our class. As a freshman she was a member of the Crusaders Gazette Staff and volleyball team. While a sophomore she was on the Photography Club. She was president of the Sewing Club and a member of the G.A.A. during her third and fourth years of high school. As a senior she was class treasurer, G.A.A. secretary, and a member of the Annual Staff. She also went out for basketball and vol- leyball. She took the College- Preparatory Course, but her plans for the future are not defi- nite. Talk and laughter play an im- portant part in her life. Ramona, one of our twelve-yeah students, was a real favorite of our class. Besides going out for nearly all the sports, she has been a real asset to the Class of Fifty-five. During her freshman year she was president of her class and was on the Crusader's Gazette Staff. She sang in the Glee Club during the first two years of her high school career. As a member of the G,A.A. she served on several committees and worked hard to make each activity a success. She plans to work in a bank after graduation and later become a housewife. p 'R s.- X .... ...wi-.L Mm.: ' ff ' 'Q School is a necessary evil. Herman, well known to both teachers and fellow students for his inclinations toward all things musical and mischievous, at- tended Bellflower Christian for a little more than eleven years. During that time he took part in many activities. He was a mem- ber of the Male Quartet, the Band, and the Glee Club for all four years. He has made good use of his musical abilities and all have enioyed his singing and playing. When a junior, he served as class treasurer and played well his role in Seven- teenth Summer as the father of a happy family. A T-i ,
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.. , W .. . ,.., -.Q DWAYNE KAMPHUIS Never let studies interfere with your education. Our Dwayne attended this school since the first grade. He is an all-around athlete and a pal nd good sport among his friends. More than once he made the winning score for Bell- flower Christian High, In all his high school years he played bas- ketball and, during the last three, he played football too, and we must not leave out the last two hard-playing years of baseball! His plans for the fu- ture are indefinite but as long as Dwayne is around there will be to do. gif! -r-r'1'l JO ANN KRUIDHOF 'Short and Sweet Jo Ann, our smallest senior, re- ceived all her education at Bell- flower Christian. Her pleasant and radiant smiles have been cheering to all who have known her. For three years she sang in the Glee Club and in her sopho- more year she was an active member of the Delta Gamma Club. As a junior, she partici- pated in the Junior Play. This year she played on the girls' basketball and volleyball teams, and was a member of the G.A.A. during her junior and senior years. Her ambition is to secure an office or banking po- sition, ,Y LEWIS MENSONIDES He's a friend to both work and' play. Lewis, known to most of us as Louey, came to Bellflower Christian High from the Nether- lands two years ago. He soon had many friends in his newly adopted country because he has a quick wit and is always ready for fun ancl a good time. Al- though he misses school quite often, he usually comes out with top grades. He claims that the schools in Holland are much more difficult and homework more plentiful. College is the thing for him after graduation so he plans to attend Calvin. rf. Ng' . K. xxkix. 11 Lx 1 RK J 'LC' . , ' A ' is u ' . Y- . , . .L -W -- su 'L f. , 5 H ig W -- . R. 'X .JJ-'f if r 'u - N L -1 it .,-- - V . . - '.-f,..f,-ip ' N, N.. r- . 1, ' fu-V E x ' -V J H: , -az--.Q C I we . . - .-I - . if P-1:15 5-,.'fe'w1 'll
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