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-1--1937 LORRAINE HoEKsTRA ll Lori! Loyal, capable, ever steady, In her work she is always ready A. A. Euphemia '37, Girl Reserves '35, S. G. L. '36, '37. RICHARD KNOL Rich is a studious boy One of the kind men employ. A. A. Torchbearers '36, '37, Stamp Club '37, Treas. '37, Hall Guard '37, S. G. L. '36, '37. MARGARET POSTMA H Margery A loyal companion, an excellent friend Always true to the end. A. A. Girl Reserves '35, Euphemia '36, '37, Choir '37, S. G. L, '36, '37, J. U. G. '37. EUNICE RADIUS KCEun7l Dark and pretty, gentle, sweet, The kind of girl we like to meet A. A. Girl Reserves '35, Euphemia '36, '37, S. G. L. '36, '37, J. U. G. '37, Acacia '37. CLARENCE ROELFSEMA Clarence I'll be merry and free, I'll be sad for nobody. A. A., S. G. L. '36, '37. EDWARD STOUWIE LK -Ed!! 4' A business man he'll be indeed A boy we hope to see succeed. A. A. Juvenes '36, '37, Torchbearers '37, Stamp Club '37, S. G. L. '36 JENNIE TAMMELING KLJenJ7 lndustrious, witty, and quick, A kind a-ny boss would pick A. A. Euphemia '36, '37, Girl Reserves '34, '35, J. U. G. '37, Pres. '37, Basketball '37, Mirror Typist '37, Choir '37, S. G. L. '36, '37. EDITH VANDER MEULEN Edith Good and pretty, kind and sweet She is the kind you're 'Pleased to meet.' A. A. Euphemia '37, Girl Reserves '35, J. U. G. '37, Basketball '37, S. G. L. A36, '37. DENA VAN THOLEN Dena U Look whom we have here, Behold! A girl who's worth her weight in gold, A. A. Euphemia '37, Girl Reserves '35, J. U. G. '37, s. G. L. '36, '37. MARGARET VVOLTHEKKER Ki Marg!! Don't stop at the door of success Go ahead, you'll make the test. A. A. Euphemia '37 , Girl Reserves '37, J. U. G. '37, S. G. L. '36, '37. -11 -.s,w...,, ,.,Tr.,,,, W 4 J i l 5 ri ,L l ri Y
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an Q! L0 5-:X Q MARIE WEZEMAN U j'MitZie Our ' Mitzie' IS a friend so rare, There's none that with her can compare. A. A. Class Vice-Pres. '37, Euphe- mia '36, '37, Sorores '35, '36 '37, Sec'y. '35, Girl Reserves '33, '34, Annual Mirror Social Ed. '37, Feat. Ed. '37, Choir '36, '37, Chapel Comm. '35, s. G. L. '33, '37, Junior lVlarshall 36, H Big Hearted Herbert Make Up '37. PAULINE ZYLSTRA Hraulr ' A smile for you, a smile for me, A smile for all whom she may see. A. A. Sec'y-Treas. '37, Euphemia '36, '37, Sorores '35, '36, '37, Sec'y '37, Girl Reserves '34, '35, 3 Dramatics '37, Treas. '37, Choir ' '36, '37, S. G. L. '36, Familv Upstairs Make-up-Staff '37. V -lviolet and Maize X CATHERINE ZANDSTRA UBa'be77 We cannot praise thy worth with honor due, In verse as musical as thou art true. A. A. Euphemia '36, '37, Sorores '35, '35, '37, Girl Reserves '34, '35, Big Hearted Herbert Ass't Dir. '37, Choir '37, s. G. L. '36, '37, Junior Marshall '36. ELSA BODIN il Elsa!! CNO pieturej U Elsa is a friend so true, ithout her just what would we 'do. A. Girl Reserves '34, '35, Euphe ia'36, '37, S. G. L' '36, '37. JL, ROBERT RADIUS uBObu CNO Picturej Quiet, sincere, with much geni- ality, A model, indeed, a fine person- ality. A. A. Fratres '35, S. G. L. '36, Forensic '36, Intramural Sports, '35, '36. lr? 1 , A s ' I! , ' I ,JV 3 lf'R. COMMERCIAL GRADUATES P ylhf -ff . ,jx 4 , Kr!! l! NIE xrMi6r S I H 1en - smile nd o-- .1 a e ' ' ' Will H ar ' ife ng .,,- A. A. I ,. emi ' , ' Reserves '35,, ,J. U. ., ,K G. L. '36 GRAUE BUNNING Grace CNQ Picturej A girl who's full of pep, She has no trouble keeping step. A. A. Basketball '37, Choir '36, '37, Euphemia '36, '37, S. G. L. '36. 28 NGEL NE ORNBOS nAng I f 99.4 A girl who is both sweet and kind A person like her is hard to find. A. A. Euphemia '37 , Girl Reserves '35, J. U. G. '37, Mirror Typist '37 . ANN DYKsTRA 1lAnn77 Sweet little girl, seldom cross, She'll get along with any old boss. A. A. Euphemia '37, Girl Reserves '37, J. U. G. '37, Sec'y-Treas. '37 s. G. L. '36, '37.
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V Violet and Maize, LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT or in-ui SENIOR CLASS We, the graduating class of the Chicago Christian High School, of the City of Chicago, County of Cook, State of Illinois, United States of American World, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and thirty seven, practically in a state of collapse due to our graduation activities, but being Cwe hopej of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, ordain, and publish this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking all other will and testaments to be made by us hereafter. ARTICLE I We, the class, hereby give, devise, and bequeath unto the class of 1938, other- wise referred to as juniors, all our second best excuses for tardiness, absences, and other forms of irregularities fthe best we retain, hoping that we may use them in that higher existence to which we are so soon to be calledj held by us as seniors, no matter in what condition and leave to them the task of attempting, however feebly, to be as outstanding a class as we were. We, the class, hereby give, devise, and bequeath unto the class of 1939, com- monly addressed as sophomores, the hope that they shall be as little quiet mice in their schoolrooms always and never bring a blush of shame to C. C. H. S. We, the class, hereby give, devise, and bequeath unto the class of 1940, those modest little inconspicuous bits of life, alias our own freshman class, a private collection of the many tears we have shed over their childish antics. ARTICLE II To Dr. Wezeman: We leave the right to heave one big sigh of relief when we leave these portals for the last time. To Mr. Van Beek: We, with this act, leave you a big red polka dot bandana with which to dry your tears of sorrow at our departure. To Mr. Mouw: We give you the complete copyright rights to your super efhcient machine soon to be invented. To Mr. Swets: We devise for you a brand new mustache composed of exclusively seventeen outgrowths. To Mr. Lanning: We bequeath unto you a special attention attracting device with which you can attract the attention of your typing classes when you wish silence. To Mr. Baar: We give you a choir of little angels with which you may soar on wings of song. To Mr. Hofstra: VVe leave you all the joys of pa-pahood. To Mr. Vander Velde: We bequeath unto you a robot to perform all your numerous errands for you. To Mr. Wezeman: We devise for you a perfect and noiseless silencer to use on your future rebellious students. To Mr. De Vries: We leave you all our rulers and compasses, but carry with us our plane but solid thoughts of you. Ccontinued on page 481 30
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