Boyden High School - Bombshell Yearbook (Boyden, IA)
- Class of 1950
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Leaving the past we make a change As we step into the future we will take full advantage of the peace won for us by the sweat and blood of those now gone John Eernisse Birthday March 5 F S 'Blue Skirt Waltz P P Teachers Harriet Doorenbos Birthday Sept 28 F S Trees P P Concelted People Eleanor Landhuis Birthday April 2b F S Smoke Gets in Your Eves' P P Accusations Firthiay March 15 1 Q F S 'Qu1uxS41ve P P School I -Ja It 'ily ' '- - '7 4 ' I . .-U' Q If . 1 2, 7, p P Q. Q 3 . '. ., 'fi A 0-1- ggg,-kx 'Q :mt Bale Blyifhuie Esther Schortinghuis Birthday Sept 29 F S I Can Dream Can't I P P Bee Bona Lenny Vander Hoeven Birthday 'arch 6 F S Blue qkirt Ialtz Allan Qchafer elrthday Sent 19 F 3 'Old Naster Painter P P Teachers Marilyn Salle Birthday June F S 'Regalette Paraphrase P P Teachers Loise Doorenbos Birthday-Deo. 27 F.S.-'Wedding Bells' P.P.-Copycata Mr. Vanden Berg Class Sponsor o o'n - . N N N ...-' -W . V P.P.-conceited girls N - 6 rf 4-ff 14511 Q Shirley Kooiker Birthday-Sept. 6 F.S.-'Somadayn P.P.-NConce1ted people Bob Struyk Birthday-May 17 F.S.-'Polonaise A Flat P.P.-' People who give dirty digs Norman Roggen Birthday March 19 F S 'Canadian Capers' P P Lack 0' T me Leola Diekevers Birthday June 3 F S It a Not Fair P U 'Conceited people Kenneth DeZeeuw Birthday Jan 15 F S 'Josephine' P P 'Working Dorothy Oldenkamp Birthday May 10 F S 'Through The Years P B ? 9 SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, of the clty of Boyden, County of Sioux, and the State of Iowa, belng of sound mind and memory do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament hereby revoking and annulllng any and all wills by us hereto fore. Norvan wills his speed to Mary Ann. Harriet wills her interest in the meat market to Mary Ann. Bob wills his perfect attendance at the basketball games to Mae. Esther wills her ability to stay true to one man to Mae. Marilyn wills her cowboy singer to Helen. Leola wills her quick change of heart to Helen. Dorothy wills her ability to concentrate while walking through the halls to class to Peter. The Senior Class wills their cheating ability to Peter. Dale wills his table manners to Gerrit John Eleanor wills her clean wig to Gerrit John lshe washes it she is always washing itl Allen wills his temper to Ray Shirley wills her ability to 'fall and fall hard' to Ray Harriet wills her artistic ability to Hermina Leola wills her interest in easy riding new cars to Hermina Kenneth wills his telephone connections to Evelyn Leonard wills his co operation to Evelyn Eleanor wills her indeclsiveness to Billy Shirley wills her golden curls to Billy Norvan wills his mechanical ability to Tommy John wills his silver ware and cream pitcher collection to Kathryn The Senior Class wills all their windows to Tom Lois wills her large brown eyes to Kathryn Dale wills his girl friend to Marvin Moret Esther wllls all her jokes to Marvin Moret to add to his collection Allan wills his ability to talk for hours and say nothing to Marvin B John wills his interest in cheerleaders to Dloky Dorothy wills her idealism to Dicky Kenneth's teasing ability goes to Norma Lois wills her giggle to Norma Marllyn and Bob will the love that Mrs Rave has for them to the Junior Class pets The Senior Class wills to the rest of the high school all their candy, peanuts water guns etc The Senior Class wills their typing ability to Miss Schol The Senior Class wills their quietness before school to 9 Mr Fischer The Senior Class wills their parllmentary order in class meetings to Mr Vanden Berg In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand to this our last will and testament at Boyden, Iowa, this 16th day of May, 1950 K VICE PRES SECT'Y PRES TREAS U U I I O C ' 0 I I A I C Q O I l I U I U I U 9 I ' l O O I I I - x ' u ci- .,- ' M 1. vv- . 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Q CLASS HISTORY In September 1937 fifteen frightened youngsters marched up the 1? long steps to a new enchanted world namely 'school days' They included Gerrit John Bosman, Johnny Bothof, Alvin Klein, Kenneth Kreykes Gerhardt Kruse, Willis Kruse Norvan Roggsn, Robert Struyk, Leonard Vander Hoeven, Leola Diekevers, Eleanor Landhuls, Shirley Kooiker, Marilyn Salle and Harriet Doorenbos Miss Esther Olson was the teacher who introduced us to school life One of the outstanding memories of this first y ar is that of bringing May Baskets and singing songs to shut ins In 1938 we came back as 'one year veteransu in the first grade, with Mies Olson as our teacher again The entire class returned ex cept Alvin Klien, who was detained and Harriet Doorenbos who transferred Marvin Bomgaars and Darlene Rozenboom In 1939 the class returned to 'school duty' however we lost Gerrit Bosman, Johnny Bothof, Marv'n Bomgaars and Gerhart Kruse Again we had the pleasu e of having a new member, Ronald Dykstra, Join us One of the main events of this year was a humorous skit presented for our mothers ne esoecially enjoyed having two teachers Miss Olson and Miss Belling During our third grade year under Mies Belling, Ronald Dykstra and Darlene Hozenboom were transferred to different schools We did however welcome two new members, Dwayne Vander Sloot and Joan Jansen, to our class In 19Ul our class included Joan Jensen, Shirley Kooker, Kenneth Kreykes, Eleanox Landhuis Norvan Roggen, Mariyln Salle, Bob Struyk, and Leonard Vander Hoeven Robert Dovark Joined us this year but later he was detained Lois Doorenbos also Joined us One of the highlights of this year was the particination 11 an ooeretta entitled uThe Indian Prlncessn It was a great honor for some of the boys to oe members of John 5m1th's crew In 1932 we commenced on to the fifth grade, where Miss Peeleh relieved Miss Belling as our instructor Bob Btruyk and Joan Jensen I D C ' y ' , , l - J e e to a different school. However we were Joined by two new-comers-- I I O , . r Q I transferred to different schools Leland Faber and Dorothy Oldenkamp joined the class making a total of ten members Among other main events of the year was a delightful Christmas Program and a school operetta, 'The Coming of Columbus' in which all the class members held minor roles l9b3 we all joined forces under the title of 'The Sixth Grade' Mrs Mcret and Miss Blom were our instructors Kenneth Kreykes was transferred to a different school One of the big events of the year was to be a Christmas play entitled 'Christmas at the Stebb1ns', but alas a flu epidemic stepped in and prevented us from giving it In l9Lh we continued our process of education with Mrs Horst and Miss Koele as our teachers During this grade Dale Slykhuis, John Smit, John Eernisse, Kenneth De Zeeuw Joined us 'United We Stand' a patriotic program was presented We had one, big enjoyable In 19L5 we continued on our last lap of elementary education John Smit was detained and Leland Faber and Dale Merrill were trans formed to another school Bob Struyk and Esther Schortinghuis Joined us with Mrs Moret and Miss Merrdink as our teachers, this year proved to be the most eventful year of our grade school education Among other events we enjoyed many exciting basketball games with neighbor Junior high teams and an operetta entitled, 'lulligan's Magic' W also enjoyed two picnics during the year one a farewell for Leland seemed to be quite eventful At the end of the year we presented a surprise play, 'Ten Per Cent Tcnmy', for our mothers and the entire grade school It was also during this year that an epidemic of puppy love struck many of the class members Thus ended our elementary education It was a bright sunny morning in September l9L6 when 16 'green freshmen' walked into the high school assembly The class included Verdean Blumeyer, Kenneth De Zeeuw, Leola Diekevers, Harriet Docrenbos, Lois Dcorenbos, John Eernisse, Shirley Kooiker, Eleanor Landhuls, Dorothy Oldenkamp, Ncrvan Roggen, Joan Rcns, Marilyn Salle, Esther Schcrtinghuis, Dale Slykhuis, Bob Struyk and Leonard Vander Heaven In 3 . . holiday on May 8th, when peace was declared. . e The faculty of Boyden High School consisted of Supt John Brouwer, Miss Lois Riemersma, Prin Arie Grooters, Mrs 'Trudy' Starkweather, and Miss Grayce Meerdink We were brought into full standing of High School students by a much enjoyed initiation party, which we were forced to attend dressed as the opposite sex Another event of the year was a Freshman sponsored party It was a very eventful affair, including mis ltoe, which was roughly taken down by the Superintendent The freshmen girls also invited the boys to a dinner We attended as ginea pigs In 19L7 we all came back to school as Sophomore We were joined by two new members, Leroy fBudl Moret, and Allan Schafer The faculty this year included Supt Norgaard Prin Howard Luback, Mrs 'Trudy Starkweather Miss Lois Riemersma, and Miss Leona Duven The year passed without too many important happenings We did, however, spon sor an initiation party, and on a spring night we traveled to Sheldon by train and enjoyed a class picnic Our Junior year in l9b8, proved to be stack full of happenings The instructors this year included Supt G J VandenBerg, Mrs Velma Rave, Miss Lorraine Schol, Mr Nic Hulst, and Miss Cora Anderson who not come back to school, reducing our class tc 15 It will long be remembered the hard hours of working on the 'Annual' It was fun but we did have occasional fights and then the large battle, Senior Class Junior Class Our class play, a comedy, entitled the 'Boarding House Reach' was also a success We also had the pleasure of work ing with Mrs Starkweather in preparing the Jr Sr Banquet which was based on the theme of Old Mexico' Our Senior year proved to be even bigger and better than the rest Our teachers this year were Supt Vanden Berg, Prin John Fischer, Mrs Velma Rave Miss Lorraine Schol, and Mr Nick Hulst The presentation of our Senior Class play, 'Off the Track' was a great success Class pictures were taken in Storm Lake, what day The day included an education trip through the State Hospital at Cherokee, a 15 minute radio interview a visit through Buena Vista College, and a choice between a college basketball game or a movie in the evening Another important event was the exceedingly great success N O , 0 l , . was later replaced by Mrs. Starkweather. Joan, Leroy, and Verdean did VB- . n ' ' N O ' , c c . ' a D of the basketball team, which won the first game in the district tourn ament It was a feeling of mixed emotion when 15 members of the Class of 1950 marched to their places during Commencement Exercises But looking back we can all say It s been a good 13 years ' Class Motto Live pure, speak true, right wrong Class Flower White Carnation Class Colors Crimson and Silver SENIOR POEM As graduation time draws near, We give a sigh, and shed a tear For we're the ones to graduate And must forever separate Our courses we've now completed, With ambitions undefeated, In preparation for tomorrow, To toil in Joy or sorrow And now we wish to say 'Goodbye' To fellow members of Boyden High Sharp looking, neat and thrifty, We're the class of 1950 JOKES Sally 'I don't like some of these modern dances, they're nothing but hugging set to music ' Allan 'Well, what is there you object to about that?' Sally 'The musici' 'Are you still engaged to Emily?' No 'Good for you' I never did see what you liked about her, she was so dumb and fat' And homely' By the way, how did you ever get out of the engagement?' 'We were married last month ' said he wasn't learning His dad, trying to encourage the boy, admitted that he, too, had difficulty in his early schooling 'Why,' soothed the father, 'I remember that I was so nervous after the second grade I could scarcely hold a razor when I shaved ' Hillbilly 'Say will you flag that train for me, I'm going to the big city Statlonmaster 'Sure will Zeke, but where's your trunk?' Hillbilly Trunko What do I want a trunk fer?' Stationmaster 'Why to put your clothes in Hillbilly 'An' me go nekked?' 'And He was a fireman' --,,,n 1 . II .II Billy came home from school discouraged because the teacher I : .N : 'z . 2 .' . 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H Q: 5 I 1 xi f L ' ' ' JE' K X fir if : I fl I X' 1 1' AJ X ,J A I . 4 N RY -3 f Q X f R QM- X3fE.,M CL A55 ,,,f o' tne Junfo students concerning the X1 NX 'he former thoughts and interests f ture we e focused on the war and its hard rulers of our destiny must realize the facts SU ships Now, in the davs of peace, we as the future In preparlng for this great tasn we turn to the Seniors, the leaders in str e It is uo to than as Seniors to give us guidance ayfin keeo'ng their hlzn stands d of school act'vities ff 'fa- F i 5 Billy Rosenboom Rirthday Ma ch 1 F S 'Hawaiian Sunset Mondav's Helen Westra Birthday Mav 26 V 'I've 'ot a Lovelv Bunch o Coconutq P P Stav'ng after school Hermina Westra Birthday Jan 1 F S 'Bibbidv Bobbody Boo' P P Mushie shows Tom Starkweather Birthday Feb 2A F S 'Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy' P P Homeworn and study periods ,24f f' !,f'V Au A A I' A A A - Q O . v'1 D L , .L . A A al S, r - . A 7 . - r, W S . n, A , Q N gf ,' swf P.P.-Study hall on xf ,Ah fi L -.s.- L 0 . f -N ! x I c s' N E , ,- O lub tr O-I Dick Koerselman Birthday-Feb. 6 F.S.-'Peg of My Heart' P.P.-none Norma Horn Birthday-July 6 F.S.-'Sugar Blues' P P -Unfair work Mae Donkersloot Birthday Dem 11 F S 'It Isn't Fair P P Studying Ray Rohlfs Birthday June 7 F S 'Bibbidi Bobbodi Boo' P P Working Peter Baartman Birthday May 26 F S 'MY Blue Heaven P P Going to School Mary Ann Dykstra Birthday Dec 6 F S 'Music Music Music' P P Studying 6.5 Fi' N-I' 19' 'Ye -I if S? 'H- 3 33 '17 i Marvin Moret Birthday Nov 26 F S 'Dangerous Dan P P Staying Home Kathryn Humme Birthday May 5 F S 'The Old Master Painter' P P Thinking Evelyn Vierhout Birthday Sept 22 F S 'Dear Hearts and Gentle People P P Pete Marvin Bomgaars Birthday Nov 29 F S 'Blue Skirt Naltz' P P Conceited People Gerrit John Bosumn Birthday July 9 F S 'All Because You Kissed Me Goodnight' P P Jrit'ng Themes Mr Fischer Class Sponsor XX XX fa' at vw lv , fi 'A ' P' .1 S , , j 'w ste: 2:',l fk 1-5351- 1 J X8 X A21 X affix fN 'R- Wxlw C X 'ziff 'ix L , 42- S!! 'fa wiifmq' X6 M... Mfwi Efiifffh Q5 WJ fu, ! XX u X W K Of X SV XX if u, v 'f ix 62 xx 53 ww 'W If viagra X f 0 ZSQLSNIMI XX 5 ni , M5 K' 1 1 P iq, v 515 W: ny 1 A r H XXX X K- I gATX i I' E sw i ' J X B K K x ' XX X i I Z z xx ,V NA X N N RJ ' 1, ' A X B w K W, X X 'LA' x K N. txxks .NX - N , 1? 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A x FRESHMAN CLASS Back Row Junior Reuvers, Jerry qtarkweather, Harold DeBoar Robert Rosenboom, Dave Lagoo Middle Row Joan Vander Hoeven, Harlin Dorenbos, Lee Moret, Roper Van Meeteren, Francis Van Meeteren, Miss Schol Front Row Shirley Thorman, Lavonne Moret, Shirley Kuyper, Marilyn Moret, Arlys Klien, Maryls Van Meeterer, Georgiann Brinks 0- Q fl Z I Y X 4, - ' 4 I K gg N1 , . .. , M l - , . , . . A f P' ,. 3' A- 91 . X., ' f, ., MY , ' 'N - . . 'QF . ,, i . ' r - ' 'A - L' . 0- Q -. Q I . .. I H . - L , U I I 3 Q I V STX ?' 5 . 5-Q Qxgeuikxap-, -ras? MADRI GAL 4'-w FSO SV'X'I'F 1'E Fr 0 SOLOS G134' Q 9 rx O P' ff' BOYS' GLEE CLUB Beck Row Delmar Slykhuis, Marvin Moret, Dick Koerselman, David Jacobsma, Roger Van Meeteren, Junior Reuvers, Jerry Starkweather Middle Row Harold DeBoer, David Scnortinghuis Lee Moret Kenneth DeZeeuw Billy Rosenboom John Eernisse, Norvan Roggan, Pete Baartman Front Row Jim Doorenbos, Harlin Doorerbos,Marvin Bomgaars,Leonard Vander Hoeven, Allan Scha'er, Bob Struyk, Gerrit John Bosman, Miss Schol Director F! F50 GIRLS' GLEV CLUB Back Row A lie Kller, Dorcthv Olderxemp, Lecle Dlevevere, Eleanor Lendhuis, mary Dale VanderBer,, Marilyn cret Loie Docrerbos,Uern'na Westre Ella Rlgy Dr net'ng hurlel Der Uerder Middle Row Vefr un dumne, e Vo I vp t Mars no Estrer scrorningnlis Horne orr Mae Donker loot 'hr nan, Front Row Larlvs Vanyeeteren Vrencis Venleete P Q ' lew Yus er orgienn Drinks L C re o e Q' e C L 1 o K6 , Harriet D ore boq Q D - O 1 1 D 1 . - A 1 ' Q I' , , .41 A ,- I: A ' - , F D E n Q D , . 4 4 f G , A, , ' ' ' N A . , ., l .A l , ' M .4 - - i, . - . .. e -,, v-- ' me by-Qv-d 'M E 1. ,',1,,v.rn.J ' 'AA M ,.., M . .,l, U .., --An -e.H. , , - D kstra Joan Van Velzen Marilvn S9l16 Ruth Crafters Helen mesure I 9 - U Y I 1 . J v , . . H ., J r s , Snirley ..,r - ' U . , . , I r,:, 0h.r,,j A jp , Ge - .M , a? n. M,r.t, .-te PL vlde'1, Snirley LQ 1 r -, rf :lil C Cf-v-,Nl , tv-,Af-Q,-,v - .. . , .--- U-. ,-. e-e.. The Senior Clase presented their class play, 'Off the Track' on March 22 and 23, 1950 The scene was laid in a waiting room of a small wayside railroad station on a dark and stormy night Nhat a strange and conglomerated mixture of peoble are thrown together when a fast train is derailed The passengers come inside to wait for a relief traln Among them are three peppy and attractive college girls on the'r way back to school Harriet D Dorothv 0 , Shirley K two Vounp men who are students at school Bob S and Kenneth D Z A fat mlddle aged, good na+ured Italian woman, Eleanor Landhuls and her children Esther S the wealthy and haughty Mrs Reginald Vandervemter Marl5n S Then there is a nosv old maid Miss Pldgle McDougal who spends her time finding out other peooles busfness who was Lois D also a pecul a looking dea' man KLennyH who has a my terlous old suitcase whfch he have lets out ot his hands There is an engaged couole John Leola D He 's hen pe ked but manage's to es ace e clutches now and then Then the e is Salas Dobblns Norvax R vt works around is the station agent Dale S who 's about A0 vears of age hrs Vanderventer loses he 310,000 00 string ol pearls Gone has them in the ualtlns room They are located in a 'unch hasver h longing to Mrs Gua ins Then they have a p ellm'n, y t lal and 'ua ins is set 'ree The llss Pidvie flnds out wha case much to her regret Nhite h'ce Author of play Felicia 'et alfe Prodl ed by Mrs Rave . . 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AUTUMN BASEBALL The fall baseball season showed can do under sunerlor coaching follows The teams Boyden 3 Hull Nestern Christian Hull Hospers Alton Soo Center Hull Hospers Soo Center Bovden what an experienced material results and highlights are as on 'HIGHLIGFTS' The team had a successful season this year winning six losing three games In the Sectional tournament, Boyden scored a win over Center in the first game with the score L to 3 after 10 innings play, but lost the next game in the tournament to Hull A to 8 team showed a large amount of hitting power this year although games and Sioux The their was only one home run hit by Rosenboom in the game against Western Christian The pitching records are as follows Ruggen three wins and one lost Rosenboom two wins and two losts Starkweather one win N xl I 1 . I+ 3 11 ' O A 8 18 2 ll 10 3 2 3 1+ 1 L 'f ag 'r me Q A , . 1- 1 , of F 2 O TP ra' or fab gf gG'UIl x YU! Cheerleaders Mae Donkersloot Dorothy Oldenkamp Muriel Den Harder 'HIGHLIGHTS' The Bombers this year had a successful season winning ll games and losing 8 Together the team scored 8L9 points for its season while the opponents scored 810 points The offensive average was L2 5 points per game to a defensive average of LO 8 Next years squad will find six of 1t's fir t 12 graduating leaving the team a bit shaken Leading scorer for the year was Bill Roserboom who rack ed up 260 points and also the highest single game total of 25 Individual scoring is as follows Rosenboom 1 Eernisse Roggen Starkweather Magstadt VanderHoeven Slykhuis DeZeeuw Slykhuis Schafer Bomgarrs 20h 1 L O 1 1 'TEAM RECORD' BOYDEN L2 23 62 59 31 L2 26 38 L5 36 Hull Soo Center Northwestern Northwestern Rock Valley Hospers Orange City Hull Archer Newkirk BOYDEN AO Sanborn 71 60 Western L.R. 32 6b 32 56 18 62 Murice 2h 3b COUNTY TOURNAMENT 37 L2 Boyden 32 Newkirk 3b L 33 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT 55 Boyden 50 Larchwood L1 Lb Hull L1 38 Lester 32 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Boyden LO Cleghorn 32 Boyden 33 Newxlrk 56 m P . cn 'V' - , ' A- 1.4 ll 5 'Q' A .1 E' ay .Y-tx. 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