Chicago Christian High School - Violet and Maize Yearbook (Palos Heights, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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I .- A X QQ. 1 t A - :ITL MQIK, . x :gj'7Tq3 'Z mu - W l ,f,v , - up--S, . - A!i-4 -- 'f, ' A fx Qi M - ! 6 .4f,l'Q.ATxuX AX 1 I, i f'xA,'L4, 'f,- , ffp v-.-111,67 -If If-JJ l U ' 1 A A X 4'-1--Q 44' l A I ' S '-I ' l 1 , I l C Q X I l t ,M ,, ' ,Qs-Q. ,fl UN 'EY' 3? Q s A I fs. , This Crusaders is devoted to the democracy, whose high ideals and inalienable liberties make our school possible. Chicago Christian, something of a small democracy in it- self, trains its students to appreciate these liberties and to become better citizens of our democratic nation. Opposite: Many of our chapel programs are lead by the students. Our Student Council does things to promote various school activities. Our school poper, the Mirror, is edited by a staff made up of students. The students managed Magazine Campaign ond supplies funds for school equipment. Accompaniment and special music for chapel and special programs are sup- plied by the students. l 2' DEDICATION Through her example we are gnven a formula for our luves e multaplues knowledge duvndes our problems adds to our understandnng and takes away the complucatlon of our mathematucs We have often heard and appreciated the beautu ful vuolun muslc which she has played for un our chapel programs Through her guidance as dean of gurls an lead :ng the sophomore and lunror executlve boards sponsormg the Phu Fulae and In serving on the ellgsblllty and actlvltles committees we have become better cltuzens of church school and country We sensors are proud to dedicate thus l954 Cur sader to Frances Van Rosendale Kohl our :deal as an advnser teacher and frlend WX 3 1 I F i' 71: Q il-Llrlvfl f 'pm 1 ww ..ll.lll' ir ir Sh . . I .. I ik us' . if . . . - wk 5:2 ffl xv,- 4 CQ fr? N-XIX ffl' I 3 bf I The Management of a Democracy ADMINISTRATICDN The management of a democracy ss the re sponsubrlnty of urs adr unnsfrahon Just as the Pressdenr and Congress are responsuble for the leaderslwnp of our nation so our pruncupal and faculty are responsnble for the leadershrp of our luftle democracy We shall be ever grateful for flue devoted leaderslup of our Clwrustnon admrnns trafors f, . N ,, '- Ml 'fa S ,-X Q - 'L Y 5 r 1 ' Y f f ' l 1 id ' N ' -ff 'fx X, , f .X ox iv g , X if 9 1 ':1S 'K i ,Aa lb 1 -'fig t yn '42 1 , -Q...1,. -qu-7..- ,. . Q, il, 'Q . my 31' Y 1 V la- N n W -f, - , y'5,x ,. in , K 0.4 - '5 1 'N 4, .PMN 4 -' ' 4,47 . I 5 Si! 'W zwmu Xi' Mb.. tw in S Mr Prlnce can see Dear Mr Prmce As we loolc back on our years at Chncago Chrustlan we remember you above all others You have been a teacher a leader and above all a frnend Your n'essages to us In chap el have always been nrrpressuve and tnmely Your personal gundance has helped many of us through dnffncultws. Truly you deserve our respect and gratitude. We can never thanlr you enough for all you have done for us. Grate-fully yours, The Classes of 1954 Cur Principal And what could be the use of hum us more than I Stevenson t, in .1-3 X . . lx -' Our Faculty . cb Gerda Bos, English Frederick Brower, Library and German Old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, old books to read. Alonzo of Aragon --Much may be said on both sides. Addison William Buikema, Biology Friendly counsel cuts off many foes. Willard C. Clutter, Music and English Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace the day's dis- Goldsmith Shakespeare ,X ' dx asters in his morning face. l 4, Moe Gosselinlc, Latin Distinction without cl clitferencef Fielding 4' Robert Gosselink, Physics The hungry iudges soon the sen fence sign. W Pope Edwin Holman, English ond Shop Who's looney now? Choloner Morro Huebner Enqlish ond Horremcrking The peace of obscurity often brings safety 15 Frances Kohl, Mathematics ln general I like wedding bells at the end of novels. Newton Evelyn Nelson, Typing The way to be happy is to make others sol Ingersoll John Pott, Bible A college joke to cure the dumps. John Rooze, Social Science And still we gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew. Goldsmith 16 fi V ,' ,ei C' Wilbur Slager, Gym Diane Swierenga, Commercial it. r il-we L, 'X l've had my fun where l found Kipling Rf, jf' 3 A few strong instincts, and a few plain rules. Wordsworth U' f4'IT'?: .?jd4 k - - Stewart Vander Woude, Social Science Elco Van Dyke, Mechanical drawing His courage toes, his friends and Chemistry his truth proclaim. And that's not done by sword, or N Dryden tongue, or pen, there's but one 5- X2 pjlfl , way. God make us better men. I I, ' Noyes I 1 I f, , .l f' lf' p pf fi. 17 The custodiams are M. Wiegers and W, Ven Huizen. Our business mcncger is A. Minnemo No, pidured: J. Terpsfra - 1- Q 5 3. Mfs. Oosfemd is in ChOfge of OUY kifchen. Jecneife Polsfro and Pearl Wigboldy compose our office staff. Hifi' NXXA frail 4 71 W' Y 1 2? , L mo? ,, rw ,,.,.Wng-, .Q 4' 4 J ,,,,'1 pf , ,l-1 Our Bus Drivers: Vander Woude, Gosselink, Holman, and Rooze. Our testing program is conducted by Mr. Rooze. Dean of Girls is Mrs. Kohl. IU, 9 2 XIIQ 4'5 - f The Basis of a Democracy The INDIVIDUAL Tebssofo emo cysthe UI 0 rm S o s ooI b on he duo d nt H re ct Chr 1 n e ch sf dent s p epo ed to ee? the a I g s I e o Ch st on mo e 1 , gl 7.....- I ' d cr ' in ' Id I J st as ou cou fy is bu'It o Iheir1divicIu0Ic'f'- ze o r ch 's 'If 1 indivi Ist - e - 'SA i r ch Ie e If i i ' - -'Y W: iran '- Moi-f-gov '- 5 4 dl' if Class Offucers February 1954 President Donald Barker Vice presndenf Dorothy Glo ckner Treasurer Henry prulm Secretory Pearl Beenes Dorothea Ballard Pleasures afford more delight when shared with others Chrysostom Donald Barker He held his place securely fi' their hearts Y'i'r Brooks Pearl Beenes ls she kind as she is fair For beauty lives with kindness Shakespeare -tie John Camphouse at 4 This is he that every man in arms snoulcl wish to be Wordsworth Kay Decker A woman is always changeable and capricious Virgil NF Audrey De Horn Let the lips of laughter overflow again Riley Marge Den Hartog The best ot lite is conversation Emerson Nancy Dykema Manners are the ornament of ac- tion Smiles Rod Fraser To a young heart everything is fun. Dickens Jay Frieling A little work, a little play To keep us going. du Maurier 'YC 7 51- S 4, I vi .A 1.1 W?-r A 'ua' :uri 3 '5 Tl on 'X -1- 64 QC 1' ,- 7 Wg'- ati 'Q rl? C Dorothy Gloeckner Gentle and refined obliging and cheerful industrious and lfind. Elleen Haaksma T e smiles that wnn the tlnts that glow Bu tell of days rn goodness spent Byron Marvln Harrnsen Enloy then the present and for get the future Bulwer Lytton Helen Helmus Thou must be true thyself If thou the truth wouldst teach' Bonar George Huslces Nothung great was ever achveved wnthout enthusiasm En-erson Audrey Hoekstra A heart as soft a heart as lcund A heart as sound and tree Flerrlclc Claruce Hoelcstra Quality not quantuty ns rry measure Jerrold Lorraine Hoogewert Varuety S the very spice ot lute Cowper Wullarr Jellema Wat ns the tool by whuch all thnngs are wrought Greene Georgnanna Johnson Her talents were r ore 'the sul ent class Byron Gerald Kamphuis Still waters run deep. Dean Koldenhoven Mingle a little folly with your wisdom. Horace Patricia Kraai Neatness is the crowning grace of womanhood Fantenelli Martin Kuipers A man s true wealth is the good he does in this world Mohammed Cynthia Larson ln kindness and in gentleness our speech must carry messages of hope Varies Mary Moe Her ways are the ways of pleas antness Proverbs Mary Pope My heart is open wide tonight For stranger kith or kln Unknown Harold Post A man must make his opportunity as oh as fund it Bacon Henry Pruim An affable and courteous gentle man Shakespeare Lois Ruemersma A merry heart qoes all day Shakespeare 'ff-f - wr? 9 p A 1 1 ,I -Q ' -'fs J 0 VV 'ia '-' gf, ' I - -ic -x E3 Y MP' -nr- ' 2 'W C.. hh :ti- 9 if Ts! 1' ,,-unfit v-. lw wr 'M' W Ml: ff, T' as. T' '45 'Y ik Harrnet Roeters To fruendshup every burdens lght UY Stewart Sager A luttle nonsense now and then Is relished by the best of men Holland Ronald Schmidt If you want learning you must work for It Anon Grace Schoonhoven Sllence IS more eloquent t an words Carlyle Dolores Schurmga Stull to be neat stull to be drest As you were going to a feast Johnson Pearl Sllnlcn-an Be always employed In somethlng useful Franlflln Barbara Vander Wagen Musuc washes away from the soul the dust of everyday lufe Averbaclc Q' Grace Van Dyke A happy lufe consusts of tran qullllty of mlncl Cncero Clnfford Vnctorca I delight un donng what people say l cannot do Gerbreen Crystal Vos Unto my friends l gave my thoughts Unto my God my soul. Wetheralcl Bettie Wiltier A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance. Proverbs Mary Winters Delicacy in woman is strength. Lichtenberg June Yech Merit and good-breeding will make their way everywhere. Chesterfield ,' ' ' 'vs 'wg 'VX 2 Q Class Officers ff June, 1954 . 1' ' . 1 President 1 3 Arnoid Hoving UT , ' mx' Vice-president Gloria Strom i X5 V 'W ,Q qi 3 ,fn 5. ire I K QV' Treasurer X X Peter Weidenoor 'Q x will lv' 'O Secretory Marlene Stcimcin Phyllis Bandstra Frlends are born not n-ade Adams Darlene P :shop ls not life a hundred times too short for us to bore ourselves Nletzscke Barbara Bolt Her sslent countenance often speaks Ovid Wullnam Bos Wat and wnsdom are born with a man Seldon Larry Cavanaugh Rather than love than money than fame, guve me the truth Thoreau Joanne De Boer Vlrtue un her shape how lovely Milton Marcla De Boer A lnttle fun to match the sorrow of each day s growmg Du Maurrer Ruth DeJong My tongue is the pen of a ready writer Psalm Janet De Vries If to her share some female errors a Look on her face and you ll for- ge em all Pope Henry Doorn ' You know the very road to his kindness and cannot lose your way. Shakespeare ap. l 5 '3 1:- as 1 1 '4 2-1' : ai ,.-f 'Dv warg C2 N7 If Q-Cs K sv?-f TW' , 4 48-i Q7 yx Zlx 'Gilt xv mfg los ar- Y .4 ip 'hr -v Conrad Dreyer A moral senslble and well bred man Cowper Alan Eckel Good nature and good sense must ever Wln Arlene Elgersma She was good as she was anr Coleman Carole Fisher Nothmg so truly becomes emu mne beauty as sumplucuty Robert Galloway An honest mans the noblest worlc of God Pope Dorothy Geurlunlc Her two eyes are clear and llght As any candle that burneth brnght Chaucer Joan Grabenhofer Good nature and good sense are usually compamons Marilyn Greenfield Cheeffulness as the offshoot ol wusdom and goodness Bovee Robert Gustafson Gentle rn manner furm In reallty Aquavla Dorothy Hartog lt rs a frnendly heart that as plenty of fruends Thaclceray H 1 l 1 Q Q - r .ll I Or 2' 'C' f ---N 'T Ki aa ,L T l I - rr it' A ll f . H 7 Q. ' It - f .- A V' . . . . ,, X V ll 1 , . I 'vu ,, Pg 17 X .Wo lt . I ,.. I l K EXN, '. QV A in u . -LJ.-,s T. . n nl fafll V ' -. I , an 1 sw . n - E 'fs 'KQV' X t 1 Q vwH.Z'.,.r xl 9 l H . I 7 ,Mx . - u .N lla 'X It ' ' ' ' Il 1 L -1- I 0 Q -S. . 5 ' Q,- gkff.. ' 4 . K ar - - h ' w - nr I 9 Mereduth Haverkamp MQ' There s lan ua e In her e er cheek her ipg ey 1 , ,R Shakespeare .fx 1'l'? Marcua Heerdt She was four and never proud had tongue at wull and yet was never loud Shakespeare Lous Hendrukse A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance ca 4 1:5 Proverb if? V Roselle Hoekstra 417' Fine manners are the mantle of four mands Y, Olcott Arnold Hovlng He us full of valor as of kmd 3. ness prvncely In both Shakespeare ,,,.,- Marvun Huusenga He was wont to speak plam and to the purpose Shakespeare Alyce Hulzenga .AM Rare ns the unuon of beauty and vurtue Juvenal Jerry Jabaay A faultless body and a blameless mind Pope Janet Kerkstra It ns not enough to do good one must do nt ln the right way A' 5' ,fs Evelyn Kortenhoven N-1 Wnth a smule on her lups Scorr 9 . ffl ' . ll I 1 I h H 1, v If 63 i V 3 . I . .. if 1 ll ' I ll . . Ny, -5 la l lp' ll ' I as E he ll ' 2 'i,4' A . . ,, . wg . i 'X ,, . . - A , ' gr? R, 4 '5' '-ti 1 as - nr 9,23 t lag . P , JP: S r 5 W , M 4 an - - ' . . is '31 ' ,fr 61 f--v' ll I - rifle el I izfl ll a I ., . . . .,, 1 ,,, ,L . ' 7 , ' 'vJ l Il ' ' ' .ll if . X, r , Bl ff T? Gertrude Lamnga Speak gently ut us better far To rule by love than fear Bates Barbara Lubben Neat not gaudy Lander Edna Lubbers Be silent and soft sulenc never 6 6' betrays you ORenIl r-- Y Ar? T11 Rnchard Lubbers I am very fond of the company of ladies Johnson Fredruc Mazanec Nothung as lmpossuble for a man 41 A who can will and then do -dy' N Murabeau Davnd Mellander He hath a heart as sound as a bell Shakespeare Joan Molenhouse Be not dazzeled by beauty but look for those nnward qualmes 'qv 2 X whuch are lastung ig-4 'Q Seneca John Natelborg On theur own ments modest men are dumb Coleman Jan Nelson Brightness wnthnn radnates beauty wuthout Joan Nrcholas The faurest garden an her looks And un her mind the wusestboolcs Cowley Fred Nystrom Knowledge IS more than equlva lent to force Johnson Shurley Olgers Her volce was ever soft gentle and low an excellent thang In a woman Shakespeare John Overzet The socual friendly honest fran D-urns Harold Pastoor ln has alone twas natural to please Dryden Pat Peterson A bette comrade would be hard to fund Chaucer Harold Post I am not a polltnclan and other habits are good Browns Bob Renkema Should life all labor be? Tennyson Bruce RottschC1fer Wat wull shane through th harsh cadence of a rugged lune Dryden Wnlllam Smith Few thungs are umpossl e dnllgence and skull Johnson Joy Solmes She IS gentle, she ns shy, But there's mnschuef un her eye.' ,gs l Ar-gg Q Qi .-X Qs. 'Ye 'IW' Ae qhwlik 71 Q-srl 3 '11 ur'-1 'Ze 5-'- 'WJ .ps- ,wx va 'RT' Marlene Stalman Wlthout musnc life would be a mnstake Nuetsche 1' Glorla Strom She IS pretty to wall: with And wutty to talk with And pleasant too to thunk on Suclcllng Edwm Stueben Knowledge ns power 'VF Bacon Ronald Swanson A Chrnstnan rs the hnqhest style of man Young Wllllom Terborg He has half the deed done who has made a begmnmg Horace Peter Teune Men of few words are the best n'-en Shakespeare Marianne Tlbstra Gratltude as the sign of noble fi I V' souls Teasdale E? Gladys Trnezenberg Not always smnlvng but at east serene Holmes ,Qu Marilyn Trlezenberg For my part l d tell the truth and shame the devnl Johnson f' if Earl Vande Kneft Virtue us the truest nobnlaty X DeCervantes if Wnlmo Vander Velde Manner not gold as woman s best adomment Menander Charlene Van Dlggelen A good reputatlon as more valu able than money James Van Dyke Syrus He us the ksnd who serves u does not seek for gaun Joanne Van Kley She shall have a noble memory Ruth Venhuuzen Shakespeare .hiv ,B 1- 3' -Q-Vx xv f- W 7 Q me Frlendshup us the greatest hones ty and mtegruty In the world Don Vos So fauthful In love and so daunt less un war Peter Weldenaar Scott The force of has own ment makes hus way Gordon Werke ma Shakespeake Vnrtue as bold and goodness never fearful E laune Wuerenge Shakespeare I have a heart wuth room o every day Maru lyn Wlerlnga There us no happiness wnthout GCNOD Dnsraell Q-5 'Mb-. an K 'Us 137 -r I5- .ll I uid, R , 1 . U - . b f f ' - Du 7 - Q K ' U V 5 . ,- .I -.- , Y 1 , X -if ,' .ef Q H . . . - I rg . . . .U . I -vp. M1 li - . .rv I ' F A n I A ' X . X ,dx til- I 'A - V N vs X 1- al . f r 4 .ll W if bv. fv- Y , vo' lt! l 'Sv l f 0 lt es. ,' -0 TZ 4' 1. .K P' ,J 4 Henry Wilfier Whenever l tell him politely to stop it, he says he can't possi- bly stop. Middleton JohnWorl1rnan He is a dear and industrious friend. Shakespeare Jake Zaagman A good reputation is more valu- able than money. Syrus Angelyn Zylstra Charm strikes the sight,but merit wins the soul. Pope Alida De Vries Be favorable to bold beginnings. Virgil Edward Stob Nothing ever succeeds which ex- uberant spirits have not helped to produce. Nietsche w- -rf Jr- Q fx .gi 'ESX --a...4 Q-.4 m v Advanced Juniors -.px 3 Joe Beezlwold i, W Q Helen Boerman ff 4. . 6 - Q L- .Al Kay Brink 5 v n . W H - f Henrietta Bruinius ' K X ' ., 95 7. Martha Busker D ' W Y, f x 1 'X' 'S if l lzfii Jack Carder ' i Robert De Boer M' 1 . t 1 Aniean Dekker ' C 3 -4 i Lloyd DeVries ' 3 AX., - - ' ' Edith Doom 'X ' 7 ' NW X Q , x 3 X Joanne Dykema 'M ' ' LaVerne Erickson - , v -- A ' ,,., Janet Groenewald r - Gloria Gustafson Q ' I Sylvia Gutclwes ,, v 6 fl, f Bob Hamilton 0, ? 0 , Lois HarPer r ' ' P-' f - '- Ruthann Hoelfserna x --f David Hofstra 1 Beverly Holmgren 1 5 J Carol Hoving Janet Hoving 4 ' 3- , Marcia Kostelyk - ' Peg Malm ' , Carol Meyer Q K f-. 4 ,Q O 1 N C ' X r Raul Nelson Joan Olson George Overzet 3 F' Beverly Relmnga Phylnss Richardson '16 Howard Rudder Y' LLL Bull Rudenga Russell Schultz Bull Schutt Henry Speelman Carol Stavmga Ruchard Shensfra Ben Toebes Don Van Beek Bull Van Dylc Glenn Van Dylcen Marlorue Vander Wagen Mnllue Van Howe Mmerf Van Kuulcen Bull Wendenaar Helen Wezeman A Beglnnlng Juniors Carol Aardema Nancy Aggen Edwma Berryman Ruth Botma Larry Breen Warren Brunshng Marilyn Bulfhuas Pat Carr John Cook Gordon De Boer Grace De Groot Florence De Vrues Helen De Vrnes Loss De Vries James De Watt Naomu Elg Jennie Glas Peter Greendylce John Grlmberg Louuse Haalcer John Hollender Jean Homl-ces Ronald Hulsenga Elmer Hulsenga Suzanne Hulsenga Otto Kaak John Kamp Peter Kuemel Nelda Kmgma -ii 9632?-.Ag qv- 'alt A.. v- 'Hd ,- TC 'F PPP? 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' Barbara McComus l- ., 1 - Q., Barbara Mudie Marylou Nelson ' F - , fs, f' ' Bill Noorlag I 1 ' - ei . . Marlf Nussle 4 Anne Paine 1, F : 'NV Beth Postema Jan Praeger K if' je J. Ruth Rooze - - - , , . ij ' -.A John Rosier I x 1 Marlene Sasveld 1 Bruce Schuman Theresa Speelman - - ' ' I Herman Stallinga L . Virginia Stonisch 4 ,. 1 -4 . i .A M Ruth Stott if . Y my R i M Carol Sumner ffm , ' , - X 'F' Betty Tiggelaar ,JF 'A . . Rozanne Umnitz if 1 ll I , Corinne Vander Wagen P! 'Nl Henry Vande Werlcen by 13 -5 1. - 4 A ' ,,, Jim Vander Woude ' Q2 J , ' I Q v Evelyn Van Kley 1' Y Q' fa--I i ' Henry Van Oost I 'XX-A tif' - Ralph Wigboldy x' 'Xi i T I 'QQ Jim Witsmeer ' F' June Wondaal . fe -.i Bill Zeilinga -. , 1- x Dx A A John Dykstra Warren Meter Wayne De Boer Not pictured: Louis Baker Yvonne Sluis Arletta Zwiers Charles Kort John Aardema Louis Vloedman 'TV' . O Beginning Sopliomores Back row: B. Morklund, G. Teune, G. Lrndernulder, G. Vander Woude, T. Oosting, J. Scliripsema, S. Swart, R. Den Hartog, B. De Groot, B. Venlwizen, E. Decker, B. Wiegers Third row! Mr, Kiers, W. Kuiper, L. Eisengo, B.l1uyler, M. Hoelcstra, D. lmlioff, B. Bergsrna, P. Evers D. Peterson, D. Hislnes, R. De Hoag, E. Decl-:er Second row: P. Dreyer, D. Myroup, M. Vander Loan, S. Reitsrna, N. Boersma, J. Verhey, W, Sluis, L. Aardsma, B. Vloedman, S. Frieling, J. Klemp, D. Oasterlnuis, S. Dixon First row: K. Klein, D. Niven, T. Niven, T. Krygslielcl, M. Jongsrna, J, De Groot, M, Kortenlioven M. Aardsrns, J. Brower, 'V. Van Bruggen, C. Spoelstra, K, lperlaan. Advanced Saplwomores Warren Acliterhot Q W ,. ,- , - . . Bettylou Austin fr ., ' Ann Boersma L ' '-' af 4 -- Martha Boersma .4 ' 1 Betty Bolr X. ,i Andrew Bosma , John Boss J Z . n .Y ,,, ,.. ,- Marianne 'Brower ' .. 'T A ' -I ' W' is Ann Carder f ,Y 1 'a x X- 1 Lee Carder ,f -7 ' I V . ' 1 ,A gk Ai X L . i- ge , -, Marilyn Delflcer Carol De Vries - I Q l Diane De Vries M , e - W Delbert Dylcstra 4 1 A , ' if Jaclc Fennema lg 552 f 'Ali'-fiarfi '- Marlene Frieling . Q Marlene Groen I K V, V , F V ' A ' Tunis Helrvus 1 1 . ' M , F D i' -, George Hofstra 4 1 ,, ' J - J Annamae lpema g.. If X A A yi - X ' ,l , ,A Bill lpema Betty Kamp ,, X. Frances Keizer Marilyn Kuiken , - N .. - x . 'Q -5 ' -., - 'G' ,,.- Tony Lusaitis N J' 1 -. ' W ' - Richard Overzet . xi Q 1 1 i ,ing , , Donna Persenaire . Judy Pruim ' ' Theresa Pruim J T . Norman Racke v, ' ' ' ' Betty Rudenga ' ' X Andrea Sluis f H'-5 or Carol Teune Gay Trunk ' A , ..-. .vf ,M .. ,rw Trenice Stienstra -4 Bettylou Van Beek A 3 , .i Carol Van Bruggen ' 1 ' 73' Janet Vanderschoot ' 'ii ' if 4 ' -f- i ' ' Q . - Roger Van Dyke Pearl Van Kuiken Virginia Weidenaar 6 so -V g ,, 4 John Wieringa 8 s - , 3 1 . Q. K v-- . - e June Wiersma 5 L K , Marjorie Zuidema , V N fx Beginning Sophomores ' , T., .5 gel 5 ,- f, vig. 1, get ' ' cp ' . John Baan R - - , Jean Baker , ' 1. Cornelia Bieze 1 Albert Binnendyke Marilyn Boer . Cornelius Boomsma fl T Ax i l QL .. l K as D T -A .Q . . Q ' Ben Bosman h K , .Q ' 6- 7 1' Jon Bosman '- F T ' J . 1 Q L Alice Brower B ' 'F Richard Brower l . N Kathleen Bultema John Busker . J ,,-- -, 4. -. Jim Clausing ,Qs ,K 4 v 4 v., A Gretchen Cook -. - , i vga, 'H 4 Carol De Boer if f 4' 'T' Joan De Boer A ci' X Carol Decker K T Bettymae De Jong ' 1, 2 ,y ., It Marla De Leeuw fa , ' - . , , I Adele De Vries - ' f . 'S' Q' , , - '-v 'IJ ' J Audrey De Vries I ,wif ' xg Q I J 'L hs Q . Wilbur De Vries ' ' Henry De Young .jziQf,- Vi ' r Elaine Elgersma of ' - Weslie Evers . 1 1 Dawn Fennerra , ' ' C, 4 -C -Q - ' Judy Gosselink LL i '- A -3- ' ' ,l Karen Hedberg V 'i T Y Q '7 M fi Robert Hornkes , v . na- R Gerald Hoogewerf if ' ' 3 5 -x j V . ,4- , 3 X f , , f if t ,X 1' . 1 K' J ' G'-S - Q :li ff f A . ' N f l' 4, 'E . ' i -f N-.f 'iff Xl 'ww -. , ,T J' i ' 9 ,I .n Q3 . F . 1.5. I rj n. Nl: fmt. fav ,v-,i Q A X I 5 A Lf' 3 C' 5 I f - 'is I as if if J J A .1 fe ,gill .. I K Ax t -N 41, Q, lv' - i x 7' I ' 'y 1: 5: -mul ' 4 3:4 ' ' if Q1 f..' , . 4:11 , aj q 3 I li K ' x 'Aj I J 4. L ff .idle :QA Ps H hifi Q 'e Eff af ,I ' V , 3 ,Q ,xr ' ' L H, lcz x '. hx -'14, R A Lois Huizenga Peter Huizenga Wayne Huizenga William Huizenga Edward Jongsma Grace Kelder Becky Kostelyk Lois Kostelyk Annette Kremer John Leo Howard Lenderink Sharon Olson Peter Oostema Dennis Ostema Wilma Ozinga Ray Patterson Don Piersma Henriette Pleiter Henrietta Polstra Bill Prince Beverly Pruim Joanne Pruim Karen Reynhout Earl Riesbeck Lois Rottschafer Harold Schnyders Judy Schurman Janis Siegers Leonard Sluis Rosalie Spender James Stavinga Emelie Stoit Jim Tiggelaar Marvin Van Beek Allen Vander Meer Carol Vander Meer Charles Vander Velde Robert Van Dyk Joyce Van Proyen Daniel Vellenga David Vellenga Linda Vellenga Marcia Vermeulen Doris Wieringa Gerald Wit Rose Workman Not pictured: Greta Hoekstra David Johnson Ella Luchtenburg Nelvie Van Eck 32713 AfPR0cL41k QER of AE? PASS Ar-Jo Sr P AO D Cc Lux :x X e Cornerstone of a Democracy KNOWLEDGE The corner stone of 0 democracy as know hon cz good government as possrble only when eocw ndnvnduol IS well rnform ri of hrs democ rocy s problems ln our classrooms we gonn 0 knowledge of life which pr oores us To accept our future responsrbrlmes l L x, Y ? nf, Q ledge. AT Christian high, os well os in our nc- ? i . . . . eg . - X .3 rf Q' 3vuz.z-- it .-qs 'jd' Q ,K '-'QQ Shop Class our noble moies pound nclls fv echomcol Drawing h mc? ur rrunds were os sharp as our pencils Lotm I1 rvcy Le Lmm, 1 1 ,- ' ul 11 5 Jrper- Yo ne ..,,,,g,vlv -.f XD .J A1 br! lf! 4 f fy M f ff! 1 , .f , A Physics: Ready! Aim? Fire' Moth: If our minds were as orderly os geometric proofs. Chemlsfry: .... And We oxygen was discoverec fi I 1 The Pr-vlleges ol Democracy ACTIVITIES The prnvuleges of democracy ore recreofuon Just os our notion prospers its cmzens and ther by gives them leusure tame for recrecfvon so fhucogo Cl'1fISfIOD glves nfs cmzens time for portucupotuon rn recreation Vorlous clubs and octnvmes and an the development of well rounded adults l l X 9 b 5 vw P , , I .1 L Q If H54 I tix IU v Av , v -.. 'Y Q ta ft, -I ,J 'Q :f :- 15 f 1' .irq iv Eiga, 9, ,A FU WMF Magis I ' ,fa ' 'ity ' 4 V.. , L. J P A1 'Nr it 41. C --m fr J! Qgv 9 Yi! ,QQ 5 Q f Q 9? 51' ' Q sfigfiis v I li 1' MAJ' Isl S-Q 22' T E 5 W V .-...... .-f.. -.. -Q.,-31 V-I hr' t 'H 1 -nf I ...x .ii - P9 9 sn! V 91, M Q Q Q 9 Q' Y g'f9S's'f9 9 KM V 555 all Jw! a, 9 0 f 'fi 1 'Q-4' n a 19, X I x, X5 Aeq 51545, QV! 6? s gf I4 J, 3 r--1 A ,I s 'hal L- ' - 1 1 l 'f '1 um . . E ' v X . . 5 - 5 Q I -U 9 sag 4,4 'HDV E ' A,..,, - 5 U if if 4 uffffii v vo.. 33.3.1138 n u I . .. IN ' 7111 us -v ' . ix ,. 'u Y Q V 0 -Q 1 Q nf 4. Q R . President - Arend Lenderink Secretary - June Wonclaal Sponser - F. Kohl This group of Juniors was responsible for organizing and promoting two of the biggest social events of the year, the Junior-Senior Banquet and Homecoming. Our thanks to them for their splendid work. Teachers' Secretaries These are a few of the many teachers secretaries who help the teachers with their card-marking and general book work. 1, 7 l' O ' 55 'Ks in Q Student Council .lust as our nation elects congressmen so we of Chicago Christian send representatives to our Congress, Student coun- cil. This year, with Mr. Vander Woude as sponsor, the group sponsored many activities, the frost important of which were the all school slfating party, the pep rallies, the Magazine Carnpaign andthe Amateur Hour. Officers President: Bill Sntith Vice-president: Gordon Werlfen a Secretory: Carol Aarderra Treasurer: Eileen llaalfsrra Jan Praeger Senior Honor Society A B average must be maintained in our Honor Society. S ' Those who remain in the Honor Society tor 7 semesters receive a gold tassel and pin upon graduation which designates their membership in the National Honor Society. Junior Honor Society COMMERCIAL CLUB President: Pearl Beenes Vice-President: Carole Fischer Secretary: Janet Kerlcstra Treasurer: Eileen Haalcsma Sponsor: D. Swierenga PHI FILIAE President: Gloria Strom Vice-President: Aylce Huizenga Secretary: Sue Huizenga Treasurer: Marianne Tibstra Sponsor: F. Kohl CAMERA CLUB President: Bill Noorlag Vice-President: Mark Nussle Secretary: Otto Kaalc ' Treasurer: Don Lautenbach Sponsor: E. Van Dyke I I, M - X, l I. LETTERMEN'S President: Arnold Hoving Vice-President: Jerry .labaay Secretary-Treasurer: Howard Ridder Sponsor: W. Slager VISUAL ED President: Donald Barker Vice-President: Conrad Dreyer Sponsor: E. Holman KNIT WITS No officers 65 BIOL: President: Millie Van Howe Vice President: Harold Post ' Corresponding Secretary: Pat Kraai Recording Secretary: Sylvia Gutclwes Treasurer: Pete Teune Business Manager: Jim De Witt Sponsor: Mr. Clutter This year Christian High increased its facilities addition on to the alder building. fa F A av. P-fad ' 0 l 17 i ' , YN 5 i '74 - l he f' by adding a new V40 - . The new gym door lead X. .. i b 0 Q l 1 i 5 N 5 e. 1 - Q A ,. Kkfrar ' ' Cur principal was ore oi The walls and rafters are tlwe spealrers at the ground- erected. brealf ing ceremonies, ing to two locl-er rooms s 2 -libr- k. O' 0810 Junior- Senior Banquet This year's Junior-Senior Banquet was sparked by toastmaster Jim De Witt's humorous comments. After a thoroughly enjoyed ses- sion in the gym, where the meal was served, these up- per classmen adjourned to the auditorium for further entertainment which in- cluded musical numbers and a humorous one-act play. The Bazaar Christian High's Womens ' Auxiliary a- gain presented the Bazaar in co-operation with the Student Body which wasled by Phyllis Bandstrc, chairman, and Jan Praeger, co-chair- man. This fund raising endeavor netted over S800 for our school. russia Q .F .1 . 'q, 4 4 1 K 1 H ' Q Y 5 ax' - 5' aw I Xl., K sf The Prerogahve of a Democracy ATHLETICS In thus tneld of recreatlon our natlon s cutnzens express the loyalty and excntement which would otherwise be pent up wnthm them Thrs ns also true here In Chncago Chrlstuan where our othle tlc program encourages the flevelopnfent of school splrvt Then too athletucs teach us two tunda mentals of democracy sportsmanshup and team work t 1 3,71 rv' -. K 5- The prerogative of a democracy is athletics. LK iz' 22919 1, . 5: fa' a'3'f : , , -. 3 W .gf if i. , 34 ' ff? Qs. VZ? Lx. 5:2 a K V 'V' k ' f.., an-,I H N1 .Ly 'uJ'i?gv .. :sf I . V. , 4.. .. V V ' Zh , ':i'. .i- ' 0. n ' gpg +61 - 'Q ,L , who If... I 0 . E . v w. ,aio -1-3359+ Frosh Soph Basketball s ,ii B Back row: Ron Den Hartog, Daniel Vellenga, Ray Patterson, Wilbur De Stavinga, David Vellenga, Peter Huizenga. Front row: Wilbur Slager, coachg George Hofstra, Neil Boomsma, Don P Rich Overzet, Jon Bosman, Manager. With twelve wins and nine losses in season play the sopho courage. Their impressive play should bring Christian o winner C.C.H.S. - 11 il Mendel Wescott Harper Hirsch Fenger Mendel Luther South Luther North Elgin Latin C.C.H.S. - Vries John Leo Jack Venema J m e sma C pta Wa e Acte o mores displayed much slcill and next year Todd University Elgin Wheaton Timothy Parker Harvard North Pork M.P.M.A. Luther South Timothy Varsity Faculty XWHU Ill ' Mwxmm Aliixiilx, s sw , . ' I 5 I e 1 Q. -9 Sigh ,g i .0 JJ ff, X Q Baseball X L ,vi f Q ' Y' . sg,. 9.9-I 63 '.j.. 1. , 5 if . 4, .fs V . 3 T in rv a 'RZ 'Q . .. -7 ' Q- 'wr A - me I .ls T551 -1, 'wuz-v ,- .-4. my nf ' .. Q - V.- ,rw A-I 14' I ALL' , -f Q 4 yr Q' .' g ., O u 4 Q , A fb 6 4, l , f r as 'figs Q J? , U - ' 4 'd F A V, M 1' an-Q31 ., we wi ..f Coach Slager's first year as baseball mentor proved a very successful one. The team was one of the finest in years at Christian. ln league competition they finished in second place with a record of five wins and one loss. Four members of the team were voted on the Private School League All Star Team. Re- markable pitching by Hank Speelman and Butch Brunius did much to put the team in second place. BATTING AVERAGES Henry Hoelcs .333 Marlan Arnoys .250 Howie Ridder .4l'l Bill Smith .330 Butch Bruinuis .'l96 Bill Rudenga .170 Jim Beezhold .225 Dave Hofstra .280 Arnie Hoving .357 Jerry .labaay .380 Henry Speelmcn .340 Won 8 Lost 2 Christian 0 Latin ll Christian 7 Luther North 2 Christian 14 North Park 3 Christian 14 Todd 7 Christian 5 U-High 0 Christian ll Wheaton 2 Christian 3 Mendel 'l Christian 'IO Mendel 0 Christian 'l M.P.M.A. 5 Christian 12 Glenwood 0 X Girls' Basketball Team 'x ? ,Q T l X ,an Carole Teune, Captain Andrea Slums June Mersma Barb Mccamts Clwarlene Van Dlgglen THe temrntne Vnrghts are once a- gann tn the llmelignt. Due to crrcum- stances It Has been qune a hard strug- gle. Tninl place was taken at tae Valenhne's Tournament at Wheaton .loan Molenlwouse Dat Aastrn Dhyllts Bandstra Dat lfartog Jane fondall C.C.H.S. lf 42 ,. 23 27 19 29 Tintotlwy CE ll 55 V' QT lUuana 25 Variw 22 lUrana 5 School Calendar SEPTEMBER Last day of freedom New students arr1ve School starts S1x hour long per1ods a day Sen1or r1ngs arr1ve Hymn sung 1n chapel New cheers ' January graduates have theur out1ng at the Induana Dunes State Park Band begrns under the d1rect1on of Mr Clutter CheerIead1ng tryouts Cho1r out1ng More funn OCTOBEFP Basketball tryouts Mr Slager p1cks a new team Frre Prevent1on Program Curt1s Magazme Campargn IS launched Rev Baker speaks un chapel Basketball tryouts for Sophomores Esther Sanford presents The Robe Rev Olnver Breen del1vers a message 1n chapel Hymn sung returns Teacher s Convent1on No school Mrs Duan1 Boon renders a few songs un chapel Magaznne campargn goes over the top Everyone deserves an afternoon off Advanced rumors order thenr rrngs Paul Carlson returns to render a few selectuons on hrs v1ol1n NOVEMBER Rev De Kruyter speaks to the student body Esther Sanford returns w1th some of her students Rev Arnold Br1nk rev1s1ts C C H S Student Councnl presents an Arm1st1ce Day program Mr Vander Woude and Mr Clutter contr1bute the1r f1ne vouces Vsctory skatmg party curls Glee Club s1ngs1n chapel G1rls Sextette stars on T V Mr Lanmng of the Helpmg Hand Mussuon addresses both chapels Hymn s1ng replaces an absent guest speaker Cho1r SIDQS 1n chapel The Vusual Ed Club presents mov1e 1n chapel Frdehs presents an 1mpress1ve Thanksg1v1ng Day program Thanksguvmg Day Homecomung DECEMBER Rev Jerome De Jong speaks un chapel Musama Club presents a chapel program A spec1al treat movles Rev Jabaay addresses both chapels Commerc1al Club presents a pre Chrustmas program Jun1or Sen1or Banquet Another mov1e presented by the Vusual Ed Club Rev John De Kruyter speaks on chapel Mr Prmce addresses the student body A student forum under the d1rect1on of Rev Pott Command Performance presented durung second pernods Open House Krysheld famrly entertams both chapels asslsted by Ray De Vrres Student Counc1l presents a Chrlstmas program Sen1or G1rl s Sextette and Semor Boy s Quartette presented a chapel program Rev Pott delwers a Chr1stmas message Afternoon classes whuttled down to forty mrnutes each Vacat1on begrns 7. . 3. 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JANUARY Vlsual Ed Club presents another movue Hymn sung returns Rev F Young returns to address both chapels Mud Year Musucal Homeroom 17 presents a chapel program Sensors have a pot luck luncheon Graduation Fmal exams No school Php Fulea gnves a teachers luncheon Cholr sung at Back to God Hour Rally FEBRUARY The new sophomores arrnve School begnns Mr Prince welcomes the new students ln theur tnrst chapel service Mr Prince untroduces the new actnvutles program Today we regustered for our new actuvutues l thought the slaves were liberated A studentforum under the auspices of the English 8 class Begcnmng senvors receuve theur rnngs All School Skating Party at the Swank Rnnk The new actuvntues program us put into effect Sensor Boy s Quartette smgs un chapel Hymn sung We do well slngung A Cappella Washungton s bnrthday and we rate a holnday Rev Haan speaks un chapel Senior Girl s Sextette smgs an chapel MARCH Student Councnl presents a chapel program at Il Rev Verseput addresses the student body No school' Snow' ' Hymn sung returns Having captures Intramural basketball crown A Cappella Choir chapel concert APRIL Homeroom 15 nn chapel Band glves free concert for CCHS Homeroom 25 guves a chapel program Chorus nn Evergreen Park gnves a concert Seve Easter Chour at Lansmg guves concert wuth Illuana Homeroom 23 gives chapel program Choir goes to Grand Rapuds for musical festlval Homeroom 27 In chapel MAY 3 Homeroom 21 presents a chapel program 12 Homeroom IO an chapel l3 Chour concert at Fullerton Hall 20 Homeroom I3 un chapel 28 Homeroom I8 an chapel JUNE Homeroom I2 nn chapel The thurd Annual Sprung Homeroom ll an chapel Sensors dune at Vogel s . Graduatcon' Good by to CCHS Vacatuon starts Musuc Festival for their Semor Banquet 18 19 lana Last Words 7. . . u l2. - ' . l3. . . , l4. ' - ' . 'l5. . 'l9. ' - . 22. ' . 28. ' . 29. -- ' ' ' . l. ' . 2. ' . 3. t . . . . H. . . . . . . i 'l2. ' ' . 'l5. ' ' . 16. . . . . . . D 'l7. - ' . ' . l8. ' ' ' ' . 'l9. - ' . ' ' . 22. ' ' ' ' . 25. 1 n I 1 Q . 2. ' l' . 3. . . . 4. - ' . ll. ' ' . 3l. ' . 5. ' . 7. ' . 'l4. ' . l6. ' ' . n l8. . 22. . . . . . . 30- . . . . 1 l. ' . 2. . . . . l0. ' . 11. . 1 I . . . l..W: 'fffs 1 - W lfjdglv Aff 'T' AW 'Ti Ti wb X 'Q qv M, i ,tn 6 , . 1- fi ,mf-Ai fx? W' I le X 2- rf ,-.J fd CQ Autographs I , olympus 2 2400 PLOEGMAN 5. sons 511517 W Cermok Rd Cncero III ., 1 l 1 M f . ff 5 p r r , 1 I P. ., J , K X Y ' , Local 8QLong Distance Moving 9 ',x' A iv Q ' ' ' 'I 1 -35 . M ...J x ' -o 4- bL,CK,o-4 k Q-.-,I SMITTYS HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CO 412 WEST 107th STREET x 1 -. I X xr? 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