fins -4v.-.,,,...-resagf,-wwf WW' A ' '-QYAW, k,,.g.,-.i,,....,,....,- - ' ' ML... r . I 4. EEES of Compiled and Edlted by THE SEEIIIE Cl ASS EASTERN AEAIIEMA Paterson New Jen sew 0 M MUIHAM A former graduate of Eastern Academy Mary Peek was known and loved by students iac ulty and trrends Dur1ng her three years of teachmg at Eastern Academy her courage won her the respect and admtratxon of all who en tered 1nto her trxendshrp Bemg our sponsor through these years her gu1dar1ce and under standmg oi our problems has been deeply ap prec1ated On November 16 1950 she parted from us passrng on to greater happlness than ever thxs hte could hold for her We the Semor Class smcerely express our sympathy to her famlly and frlends 5 was-ds 1 I . , . 1 I . - 1 1 - 1 , . 'J' I xl ' . 2' r . ,. '1- rf!-nl 'rr' ' -f V .r 1 ,t 'WI Q Arai, , use .1 A I 'x 9,1 .r is - - Mm Mlm Peck A IIEIIICATIU We dedrcate thrs book as an evrdence of our apprecxatron to Mr Wrlham Dobbelaar who has generously grven of h1s trme and effort for the beneht of the Class of 1951 HIS splendrd personahty uniaxlmg pauence and mature leadershxp has won our respect and adrmratlon To h1m we are smcerely thankful for success fully gu1d1ng us through out the past year Y WX 6Hlv1 '- ' Mr Wllham Dobhelaar A Annum HHH! f Q all v z'94':'a1 - 0 A Q 0 4 .f l . r 'S v WL' .65 Y - o ,A riigiiik -, 99 ff4W'fiff: ' v' H' Vu 5' E Q 53355319 Q:-:Ax 49 Q 46 Q G Q zz 49 o -11 , XX --2 Q 445 S, J! ---- I ' 0 Q7 Fw Qm m QQ? U ...l ,f .,z 'f?- . I ' I 'X 1:7 X 4' -1 'J flfzi' if 5 'X m e Y 0 ' J 3 'T Q 1 i f QQ W2 f gw ' Y J x' iw- 'Y A . ' IA' - 2 '. f qw- L ' N f luy 1. L uf -I m X Z' IHIAIIII 0F IIIREUTIIII FALL FESTIVAL COMMITTEE Wdhcm Brcumus Henry Woudenberq Cornelxus Lont EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE w Iohn Hcxmersmc Ir., Paul Heerema Harvey Brasser FINANCE COMMITTEE Iohn Meyer Iohn Van Lemon Henry Drukker PROPAGANDA COMMITTEE BUILDING COMMITTEE Cornelius Wcmez, Shuit Sisco. Henry Woudenberg Peter Trocst, Paul Heeremcz. Cornelius Lonl. 'Q .gil UFFICE PRI CIPAL MR HARVEY BRASSER LLB MA 9 Sl V7 MISS MARIE WISPELWEY MISS EVELYN LINK x J , I . , , .g.f M , 1 Q!! f ' U a A X I, S 4 1 YJ en' - V Q' Md? as A . Ji Jig 1 H Y MISS P GEYDANUS MA if , I-H 3' '3'i',,:fg I1 , FI K-5.3 . kg, -t I 12 1 Sf! - xii' T 1 ' w 1, A ,Nr q 4 A., . , - 4 ug, 1-15 M .. , ,E 4 137:43 'E' fg, W : -:.,f - ' ' , i ., .fs fl . . Ajfiwch, wzfff-M-5 Q 'Q if . 9. ,Rm if ? it 39 Y5 -- .f?ZT.'f7q ' - ,ge V I , .U fi V... i' ,Gi .. .aw in ik . .f J HR'-' .- 1 ' wif' - :.1,.-p -w, MR. M. OKKEMA. BS. 6 MR, W, DOBBELAAR. BA REV. N. H. BEVEHSLUIS, M,A. Th,M. Q MR. S. VAN TIL, MA. MR. C. BONTEKOE, MA, MISS M. VOOHHIS. BA. Fnvhsh.ind A-,AI Lungnugvs x V Q , , p 'N , ,.. ,w,.1t .ff -xg 1. rf fx. ,. , 2' f ' ,W N, Af' L , , -. , , .,. ' ,. . A D 6 . . ,Z f vx 4 X ., .N X ,.. I QM7. . T-. -s I . fig ,Y 'V 5: Fre hmen MR OKKEMA S HOMEHOOM Ddvld Rerlly President Peter Smrlde Vtce Presrdent lames Stam Treasurer MR BONTEKOE S HOMEROOM Katherme De Ionqe Presldent Lawrence Hooqerhycle Vxce Presxdent Annamae Huxzmg Secretary Ronald Dapp Treasurer As Freshmen antlcrpatton of our next three years mn E A IS mountmg The welcome we recexved on Freshmen Day we thought to be excellent although we grumbled wtth sm1les at the Semors Dunng September we also had a ptcnrc tn Gotile Brook Park, we became much better acquamted Eatlng a spaghettl d1nner together one February n1ght was fun as well as delxcrous A musrcal program, a skrt, a radro program, and other act1v1t1es tn homeroom gathenngs, under the sponsorsh1p oi Mr Okkema and Mr Bontekoe, have made our ftrst year ln E A one that we w11l always cherrsh l l Ethel Tanis .l.l... ,V.,. A .V .V.Y... W .Q .,,. ,, Secretary F s. Y 9 ' Q-if ,.! I it ophomore hmm Kamal ,insulin-L iii MISS KROEZES HOMEHOOM Carolyn Van Trl Presrdent Melvm Veenema Vxce Presxdent Kathleen Vrresma Secretary Grant Taylor Treasurer MR ZUIDEMA S HOMEROOM Frank Steen Presxdent Ioan Prurksma Secretary George Kroeze Treasurer VAN TIL S HOMEROOM Presxdent Vrce President Secretary Treasurer Iohn Hamstra Robert Halma Ioyce Dykstra Bermce Bosma The Sophomores thrs year had Mr Van T11 Mr Zurdema and Mrss Kroeze as sponsors for therr three homerooms As soon as the electron of homeroom ofhcers was held the class as a group began thexr many act1v1t1es We welcomed the new Freshmen and enter tamed the enure school w1th an outmg held on Freshman Day at Goffle Brook Park Early rn the fall we had a p1cn1c at Garret Mountam in November we all had a very enyoyable even1ng by havxng a potluck supper and a scavenger hunt The hlrn lane Eyre, was shown by the Sophomores rn the wmter We had Fun N1ght, another party for our class 1n Aprrl We often spent our long homeroom penods rn the gym, watchrng and lrstenmg to mstru mental musrc, sl-nts, monologues, and movres In May, we plan to v1s1t Hyde Park, Vander brlt Mansxon, and West Pomt We Have also decrded to v1s1t Washmgton D C when we are Senrors rr rf f--W --3 r,Ms--e,.,.,n MR. 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A 1 I 'Q J sl V g I A ' I fs as 1 xii' -- 1 ,I Q A x O Q I uv -WP Junior REV BEVERSLUIS HOMEROOM Renny Broekhuxzen Presxdent Stuart Kmgma Vlce Presxdent Ianxce Hazen Secretary Gertrude Memes Treasurer f MRS VAN HASSELS HOMEROOM Edythe Prms Presrdent Garry Sxkkema Vlce Presxdent Wmnre Nyhoi Secretary Johanna Zeqers Treasurer Packed to the bnm w1th act1v1ty our Iumor year under the sponsorsh1p of Mrs Van Hassel and Rev Beverslu1s has been a success Recallmg E A s hlstory 1ts happenmgs of today and what we expect to happen our Iumor Party opened wxth Then Now and Tomorrow as 1ts theme Ren Broekhurzen and Ioan Kumken actmg as Master and Mrstress of Cerernonres made th1s event one of the brggest of the year Oi course the IUIXIOI Movre the Iumor Semor Banquet and other act1v1txes kept us busy and happy throughout the year Our next year bemg our last we hope to crowd all the act1v1txes fun and happrness p0SSlb1e 1nto 1t l m ' I v my es U .fray i lye if a r SK if ik ak 4- I-- if is sag X W' - fa fy il- A ak HF 'll- ' 1 u an t if HF -1 fi: ani -Nec. wg. YS, BARTON HOUSEMAN Presrdent r Class 0 ix .X I ,rpm-di! JANE VOORMAN Vice President Q vs, IOHN DRUKKER DORIS VANDE BEE Boys Treasurer urls Treasurer Www Jig? bf to' MIN KLOPMAN Secretary ik-s. 'U-ur.. 0 0 enlo filcer 1 I f I I f X - ' 9 ff 1 xx I r r W A q4 q je.,r,,-,,i,.M,-M f ' X - sM,gfig.ififfT Q. r s N- W fr . Q A in '.'. N nl I 1 J I b ,A fi . I g ,V X , 5 1 'k,7 Q f rr rr er . .t t I 71.-. I 13 I LW X ., 5 , vw. 'WM 4.1, QL RX-qi Y :- 'A 5 , WT'-'4 r , G. , KATHLEEN ANDRINGA 76 Van Wrmkle Avenue Hawthorne New lersey A grrl wrth a manner all her own Lxbrary Councrl 1 2 3 Gxrls Basket ball Manager 4 Semor Glrls Fellow ship Club 4 'X 'A Q4 FLORENCE BELANUS 132 E Center Street Mxdland Park New Iersey There rs no mdex of character as sure as the voxce Musxc Club 1 Lxbrary Councxl 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Echoes Stall 4 Semor Gxrls Fellowshxp Club 4 5 ti mf' ANNETTE A'I'EMA 120 Mc Kmley Avenue Hawthorne New Iersey her manner lres her charm Gxrls Intramural Board 1 Lrbrary Counc1l 1 2 Class Sercetary 2 Vox Crvrtatxs 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Chbrarxan 4D Forum Club 3 4 Semor Guls Fel lowshrp Club 4 1,3 '? af 41005 qs. ANDREW BANDSTRA 198 Faxrvrew Avenue Prospect Park New Iersey l ddnt say much but I thmk a lot Arts and Crafts Club 1 Archery Club 2 Academy Boys Club 4 'A' 'Q- 'f I FLORENCE BONNEMA 663 Valley Road Clxiton New Iersey Kmds words are the musrc ol the world English Club 1 Class VncePres1dent 1 2 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Lrbrary Council 2 3 4 CPres 3 47 Class Secretary 3 Semor Gxrls Fellowshxp Club 4 25 . 1 i than Q I I ' .1 : ' ij? , I N7 K, -Lg, . 3 ' .gi ,. L ln ' . r bf -1-rn. fTx7'Wv ff! ,539 PETER BORDUIN 213 Lxly Street Paterson New Iersey Gentleman rs wrrtten leglbly upon hrs brow Radro Club l Boys Sports Club 2 Basketball Team 2 Class Presrdent 2 3 Student Councrl 2 Chorus 2 3 Pep Club 3 CVICE Pres D Band 3 Quartet 3 4 Forum Club 3 4 Echoes Stall 4 Cheerleader 4 Academy Boys Club 4 aff' 31 MABIUS BROEKHUIZEN 65 Vreeland Avenue Mxdland Park, New Iersey O'er the keys he flxes wrth ease 'P-'M 9? RUTH BOTBYL 139 North 15th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Always happy and carefree Lrbrary Councxl 1 Gxrls Sports Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 Semor Gnrls Fellow shxp Club 4 am, k 3 ,- 1 1:4 N' -gg. 1 , n 5 'l' P nl SF student councu 1, Forum Clubl 2 a 4, X 4:31 CPres 45, Arts and Crafts Club 2, Vos Cxvxtatxs 2, Chorus 4, QPres D 26 RUTH BRAIN Alps and Platzer Road R D 114 Box 221 Prealmess New Iersey The unspoken word never does any harm Stamp Club l Band l 3 Englxsh Club l Chess Club 2 Chorus 2 4 Semor Gxrls Fellowshrp Club 4 53151 EBELE BRUINING 542 Mxdland Avenue Garlreld New Iersey Tall and majestrc with many lrrends' Student Council l, Basketball Team 1. 2, 3 4, Baseball Team 1, 3 4, Boys' Sports Club 2 Boys Intramural Board 2, 3 , ., 'A N- C . du lm t.- V ,fi le,f:Q, ,-C Z.. ' A ' 'W ,. , sv 1 A f ' 1 , , 1 5 , 5 22 Q ,,,, z e, 1 'V ' L .' Y ' Qiv lyi . LZ' 7 , ,, . . . up - - 5 5 ,, ,, A ,,j I I . . : . 1 X- ', N . r' A A 1 ,ef K .1 .wx I , , . , W A - li A! PETER CHRISTOPHERSEN 11 Wrlkmson Terrace Arlmgton New lersey And I wlth my camera M src Club 1 2 Camera Club 3 CPres D Academy Boys Club 4 Echoes Stall 4 Photography Edxtor A-ze. 'N LUCRETIA DE IONGE 178 Prescott Avenue Prospect Park New Iersey Fresh ahve gay and young Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 Lrbrary Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Cur rent Events Club 4 Semor Gxrls Fellow shlp Club 4 52 1 WILLIAM COOK 34 Belle Avenue Paterson New Iersey Thar amt no use qettm rrled Echoes Stall 4 Forum Club 3 4 Arts and Cralts 2 Boys Basketball Mgr 3 Pep Club 3 Camera Club 3 Y? I' BARBARA DE BELL 63 Clmton Avenue Clrfton New Iersey and light rs her heart Enqlxsh Club 1 Stamp Club l Chess Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Semor Gxrls Fellowshxp Club 4 Ava' 55 X EDNA DE ROSE 232 Ietterson Street Paterson New Iersey A frrend to all a loe to none Lxbrary Councxl 1 2 Gxrls Sports Club 2 Semor Girls Fellowshlp Club 4 27 l . jf u ' . : . --' , 4 714 ill A 1 'iii ' ' -'Q ,, . - n . :gf-Al ,A . : : X .X a- 1 A audio Club 11 chorus 3, 4: Band z, a, 4: imc., 4, ff . I ' . ' ' . , A 'Qxj' 1 S L3 g ' - ' ' I - , DAVID DE WILDE 415 5th Avenue Paterson 4 New Iersey The world by him shall yet be shook Hadro Club 2 Stamp Club 3 4 Aca demy Boys Club 4 '55 4 nw ELAINE DORAN 487 E 40th Street Paterson New Iersey Wcutrnq for someone outsrde Nature Club l Lrbrary Councrl 2 Grrls Sports 2 Semor Grrls Fellow shrp Club 4 To HENRIETTA ENGLISHMAN l6 Pleasant Avenue Mxdland Park New Iersey Take your trme no use worrying' Grrls Sports Club 1 2 Natural Scrence Club l Pep Club 4 Senror Crrls Fel lowshrp Club 4 28 ill IOHN DRUKKER Crrcle Drrve Wyckoff New Iersey lust bouncznq along Radxo Club 1 Class Treasurer l 3 4 Baseball Teaml 3 4 Boys Sports Club 2 Chorus 2 3 Boys Basketball Mgr 3 Track 3 Student Councrl 3 Cross Country 3 Pep Club 3 CTreas Athletrc Assj Quartet 4 Q '9' CEHTRUDE FABER 34 Zabrrskre Street Haledon New Iersey Not as quret as she seems to be Class Secy l Stamp Club 1 Chess Club 2 Semor Girls Fellowshrp Club 4 qSecyJ g , , 1-, 44? xltigfi' h ' it 1 'V4 L Q ww, ' 1' 7 . . . I 1 l vlt 5 W 1 11 ,. . 11 l P . , :I E, . , 1 . 4 1' mf 4 ,jg H ' ' H IULIA FABER 63 North 15th Street Haledon New Iersey A qrrl full of fun and frrendshrp Enghsh Club l Grrls Sports Club 2 Lrbrary Councrl 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 3 Pep Club 3 4 Grrls Basketball Team 2 3 4 Echoes STGU 4 QArt and Lrtj Senror Grrls Fellowshrp Club 4 CPres J Gxrls Soitball Team 4 PEC 4 Cur rent Events 4 HARRY GROS 185 Brown Avenue Prospect Park New Iersey M .f K f7,l,,!'J,f HE EN Far'bsMA 3 1 4 adley Avende e-i-:lin crmdnfpxew ge sey Si. I TOHN FELLEMA 43 Ida Street Haledon New Iersey Srlence rs one great act conversatzon Archery Club 1 Boys Sports Club 2 Girls Qports Cfub L Q Senlcx Grrls Ifelfovlshxpfiflub 4 J H1 915- Pack up your troubles J Q eff ...rad 7331? 5 Cannonball Boys Sports Club l Archery Club 2 5 WILLIAM HAM1-ZRSMA X . 3 ! 271 Madrson Avenue Clrfton New Iersey Wrrter debater a socral qent, , a future member ol Parlrament Arts and Craits 2 Homemakmq Club 2 Track 3 4 Baseball Team 4 Current Events Club 4 Echoes Stall 4 CIA! Edxtorj Academy Bovs Club 4 29 I were M, , T 5 , M, , r , NEW' . ' 7' 1 ll s l J 2 ' L 4, T. if ' 1' - 4 1 f Q I fe' L :i f 4' ' 1 bt 'aa' ,I J g lWbrryjJnd jk jzpve rn, er melif ' I' .V , . ' 3 J K, , 4 . 7 K ' I 51 A XX - V. I A of . ll 1 1' I .I I . I ' A f 1 435- my, ,V , my A y T Az , f ' M fl ' Lf 13 4' H ' , rlflflg--,-'r:,,,fi'aff ' - ' - g.4.14f ' ' ,fmrilrflifffl 5f54gi1',g1g'.f',-r 'f5ff'l5i2,i ffl 1,5 Grrls 30 are N! ggi? mv wwf WILLIAM HANSE 155 Crooks Avenue Pate rson New Ierse Y srlent and safe srlence never betrays you Stamp Clubfl 2 L Vfregs 5 Band 2 LAMBFRT HAZEN 4 Chet 'Club 4 Academy Boys Club 185 Brown Avenue 4 Trump 1 Tno 4 Prospect Pork New Iersey Speech rs great but srlenc e rs greater B oys Sports Club l Arche .6 if at QR 4 Wd! 1 aw!! 1-N 'fI VERNA HEY Harrxson Avenue Passaxc New Iersey Her smrle makes sunshrne rn shady places 35 Sports Club 1 Arts and Crafts 2 ry Club 2 lOAN HEY 269 Mcrdrson Avenue Clifton New Ierse Y She has a kmdly sprrrt and a trrendly arr Cvxrls Sports Club l Arts and Cratts Club 2 Lrbrary Councrl 3 Pep Club 3 Envoy Stall 3 4 Current Events Club 4 Echoes S tat! 4 Senror Gxrls Fellow shxp Club 4 buf. ROBERT HOOGSTHA R D 4 P reakness Avenue Box 558 Paterson New Iersey I never trouble tr ouble trl troubles trouble me Boys Sports Club l Chess Club 1 2 4 Baseball Team 2 3 4 f 'fi' ii -,u ' W l I - 7 ' , . 'V A 5 A : . :u r ' ' ' - K l , 7 A l if tl, ll C C f l ,, ,K my E Lf H I A A Z.. W ge HB8 A ' ' E . 3, : I - :I l I ' I A 1 M I Q r ' A ' l 4 W ,, , I . . ,, fl X, X. X . I X . N ,4 ' ' C ' I . ffll , 1 If ' P v A x ' X V A 71 J' rv 4 c X 'X 1 , K , f x V x it , X 5- I f V . ,r g y .Win-sfr ju f A ',.f-11-.v',.2a f f 2 ' ' ag- le if C . . II 422 , K ' - A 1 .I 1 - A 1 V -ogg . t 1 jf YA , ' v' ' Q . , 4 -3 A fltn Qs 1' fc-s -,sf 1' WILMA KUIPHOFF 60 E 16th Street Paterson New Iersey A- gf' cr? ANDREW MACHIELA 189 E 25th Street Paterson New Iersey an all around good fellow Arts and Crafts Club 1 Band l 2 Chorus 1 2 3 Stamp Club 2 Quartet 4 Trumpet Tno 4 fgl' Oh sczssors lets cut up Af A M Grrls Sports Club l Forenrstrcs Club 2 Echoes Stall 4 Senror Grrls Fellow DORIS I-ITTEL shrp Club 4 135 North 15th Street 'i 0155 Q-ar RAYMOND MARTIN 106 Thrrd Street Clrlton New Iersey Dom what comes naturally Nature Study Club 1 2 Arts and Craits 2 Band 2 3 4 QLrbrarxan SD Track 3 4 Chorus 4 Academv Boys Club 4 32 Prospect Park New Jersey Stzll waters run deep Grrls Sports Club l 2 Lrbrary Councrl 3 Pep Club 3 4 Senlor Grrls Fellow shrp Club 4 fig! ,Q -'vw 'Q '9- AGNES MILLER 124 Hrghland Avenue Mrdland Park New Iersey A marden lrqhthearted and content Glrls Intramural Board l Musrc Club 1 Grrls Sports Club 2 Senlor Gxrls Fellowshrp Club 4 Glrls Sottball Team 4 ,AX K mr z I I ff ,wr , : ' - E ks,-,,, 5 f f yas g 5 If at .lg ., I . I . ff 1 1 J r sg . , D . . A :h : ' ' ' - ,X Q ?' : . , 5 ' f . , I X ' ' - l ,1 ff jx .,f h K, XI X' 1.. 'X . , Ti M at - L . I I I 2' W KA N . . A ,, . V K- . , : . f .. V6 i g I : I I HERMIENA OOSTHOEK 311 Belmont Avenue Haledon. New Iersey There's more to her than meets the eye Girls' Sports Club 1: Girls' Intramural Board 1: Chess Club 2: Girls' Basketball Team 45 Senior Girls' Fellowship Club 4 CVice-Presj, Girls' Soitball Team 4. ing' FRED SIETSMA 412 Kingston Street Mrdland Park New Iersey He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it Boys Sports Club 1 Nature Club 2 . Ii, 'ln-fi? IOHN OOSTING 287 Stcomac Avenue Wyckoii New Iersey My heart ts not my own but its rn good hands Arts and Craits Club 1 Music Club Boys Basketball Team Band 2 Boys Intramural Board 3 Chorus 2 3 4 CTreasJ Academy Boys Club 4 'TNS -sxfwafg. sf lfxlg X f 623- 64 GAHRET RUIT 376 North 10th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Imitate me you cannot Arts and Cralts Club 1 Boys Sports Club 2 Baseball Team 2 QQ. ELIZABETH SIKKEMA 442 Valley Road Preakness New Iersey The hand that made you fair hath made you good G r s Sports Club 1 2 CTreas 25 Pep Club 3 Class Sec y 3 Envoy Stall 3 4 gfldttor in Chief 33 Current Events Club 4 Echoes Stall 4 CCoEd1tOrl 33 It 1 , , ' Q 1 3 'x I ' I 3- 5 ' V : ' 2: 7 Q ' 2: . 3: gf? Ci . 5 ' 'Q .P t , X V . km ' if 1 - A - f fl' ' ' ,1? '5 V Z 2 ., . A , ' ,J il' . . 1 vw ANITA SMITH 14 Pterce Avenue Mldland Park New Iersey There rs time for evervthmq and rt rs always time for irrends Gxrls Sports Club 1 2 Semor Glrls Fellowship Club 4 'tr' DAVID STAM 238 Ieiferson Street Paterson New Iersey Honor lres m honest torl Boys Sports Club l Chess Club l 2 Pres 25 Band 2 3 4 QTrea Tenms 2 3 4 Golf 3 4 Boys Basket ball Mgr 3 Boys Basketball Team 4 Student Counctl 4 Envoy Staii 4 Acad emy Boys Club 4 CSecyD 34 IAMES SNOEP 85 De Mott Avenue Chtton New Iersey There rs honesty manhood and good fellowshzp rn hrm Radro Club 1 Boys Sports Club 1 Class Vrce Pres 1 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Nature Study Club 2 Class Pres 2 3 Cross Country 3 Track Team 3 4 Current Events Club 4 CPres D Acad emy Boys Club 4 Echoes Staff 4 En voy Statt 4 5 ..L' RAYMOND SONDERFAN 280 Vreeland Avenue Mrdland Park New Iersey Whats the use ot worrymq Stamp Club l 2 Chess Club Band 3 4 Chorus 3 4 'M MARGARET STEENSTRA 249 North l3th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Tis better to be small and shme than to be great and cast a shadow Grrls Sports Club 1 2 Pep Club 3 4 Treas 4j Chorus 4 Current Events Club 4 Senror Grrls Fellowshrp Club 4 1 V, X ,,,-, in-3 I 4 , 1 P n sd - . xfefwj 1 ' I I I x Il ' I f 1 l , W, . C r :r D 1. :: w , 4 C. . 5 I , D. I 'SJ' IOHN STELPS'l'R.A 352 North 7th Street Prospect Park New Iersey No wealth rs lrke the quret mmd Music Club l Arts and Crafts 2 Band CC WILMA TEITSMA 120 North 13th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Shes not a llower not a pearl but an all around athletic qrrl Gxrls Sports Club l 2 3 CPres lj Library Councrl 3 CVICE Presj Class Vxce Pres 3 Gxrls Basketball Team 1 2 3 4 CCapatm 3 41 Grrls lntra mural Board 3 4 CPresj Pep Club 3 4 CPresD Semor Grrls Fellowship Club 4 Grrls Softball Team 4 PEC 4 PAUL SWEETMAN 421 North 11th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Szr I would rather be right than be presrdent Boys Basketball Team 1 2 3 4 Boys Sports Club 1 Boys Intramural Board 2 Nature Study Club 2 Chorus 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Baseball Team 3 4 Cross Country 4 mv. Y ' Y Thai ROBERT TANIS 199 Haledon Avenue Paterson New Iersey lt you want neatness and ettzclency call on Bob Boys Sports 1 Arts and Crafts 2 es., 'Q '7' X CORNELIA TERPSTRA 433 Hrghland Avenue Passaxc New Iersey My own thoughts are my companions Music Club 1 Lxbrary Councrl 2 Echoes Stall 4 Typmq Edrtor Semor Guls Fel lowshxp Club 4 35 K . I : .A 1 2, 3, 4. 1 V o ,, I 1 A ,j , 'K C ' '- I ' Lk 3,53 f 1 A -' ' L . I 'rm' U H I . I lf ' I num ,,,,L M 1 Z 3 . I 1 1 1 I is lg' ' J : I : , . I . t N 1. yy i t f V , . . , bf fx 1 . . ' ,, if 'E' f '-'sf f , CAROL TROAST 29 Kipp Avenue Lodi New Iersey Poetry rs the most beautiful impressive and effective way of saying things' Girls Sports Club 1 2 Library Coun crl l 2 Pep Club 4 Echoes Stati 4 Subscription Editor Senior Girls Fel lowshrp Club 4 QF' DONALD VAN DONGEN 89 Sargeant Avenue Clrtton New Iersey Big and strong but oh so gentle Athletic Council 1 Arts and Cratts 1 Class V1cePresrdent 3 Chorus 2 3 Quartet 4 Echoes Staff 4 Academy Boys Club 4 36 me A , .W 5 A oA l I Nj , A . ' I rl A -I . t 'vzll N ' ALMA TROUWBORST l02 Westervelt Avenue Hawthorne New Iersey Pep fun and jolrty a happy personality Girls Sports Club 1 Nature Study Club 2 CTreasj Library Council 3 Pep Club 1 3 4 Girls Basketball Mgr 4 Chorus 4 Current Events Club 4 Semor Girls Fellowshzp Club 4 ifoql sq.-'ff' R. DORIS VANDE REE 240 Vreeland Avenue Midland Park. New Iersey She wears the scarf of loveliness carelessly about her shoulders Library Council 1, 3 CTreas. 3D: Girls' Basketball Team 2. 3, 4: Student Council 2: Nature Study Club 2 QPres,D: Vox Civitatis 2: Class Secretary 3: Pep Club 3. 4: Class Treasurer 4: Echoes Stall 4, Business Manaqer: Senior Girls' Fellowship Club 4: PEC 4. .qbft LEONARD VAN ECK 13 De Groot Place Passaic New Iersey speaketh not and yet there lies conversation m his eyes Arts and Cratts l Boys Sports Club 2 Baseball Team 3 Academy Boys Club 4 4 I al , A 6 , , . . . , 'N ' . : : , . . ' I1 - I . . . J . . : , . : ' ' . : : I ' rf li 55. .4 y, ' jf' f ,F , A 't , He ,' ' , 3 . . . H . . . : I - ' . I A ,J J ' . . , Lf 'Lan' - .L Lf' - 1 . ,4. ' : : . RUTH VAN HARKEN 147 Lrly Street Paterson New Jersey A mrqhty spmt txlls that lrttle lrame Englxsh Club 1 Lrbrary Councrl 2 3 Forum Club 3 4 Echoes Staff 4 Semor Girls Fellowshxp Club 4 DONALD VERBECK 42 Brown Avenue Prospect Park New lersey lts better for a young man to blush than to turn pale Nature Study Club 1 Chess Club 2 Vox Crvrtatrs 2 Tenms 2 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Boys Basketball Mgr 3 Echoes Stall 4 Academy Boys Club 4 495: E9 'Vik f lxlgffes PETER VAN OSTENBRIDGE 96 North 16th Street Prospect Park New Iersey Determrnatxon wrll carry you lar Radro Club 1 Archery Club 2 Camera Club 3 Chorus 3 Band 3 Echoes Staff 4 Academy Boys Club 4 SX g RWM, ,ff nrvg -V an--4' mf 'U' CATHERINE VELZEN 47 Struyk Avenue Paterson New lersey Lrle without laughter rs a dreary blank Lrbrary Councxl 1 Nature Club 2 CVxce Pres D Grrls Basketball Team 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Student Councrl 4 CTreasj Echoes Staff 4 Semor Grrls Pellowshrp Club 4 PEC 4 WILLIAM VERMEULEN 131 Haledon Avenue Paterson New Iersey Laughing at this and laughmq at that yet nobody knows what he's laughmg at' Boys Sports Club l Archery Club 1, 2 Baseball Team 2 Class Treasurer 2 3 Pep Club 3 Cross Country 3, Forum Club 3 4 Cheerleaders 3 4. Echoes Staff 4 37 , , ,l 1 -X Yyyy , A - . ' .' ' f f A Q Q. my Y tty V - f' 1, e2f'i.f2fkrff A R' af L' . xi ' 12452495 ' ' H t'tl fr lt T 17 2 ft V1' , , 9 11 l I 6.55 -ur 15:1 DOROTHY VOGEL 5 North 12th Street Hawthorne New Iersey A merry heart doeth good lrlre medrcme Englxsh Club 1 Grrls Intramural Board 1 Lrbrary Counctl 2 Chorus 2 Cheerleaders 3 Pep Club 3 Current Events Club 4 CGeneral Ass1 Semor Grrls Fellowshrp Club 4 4' cf' 's.. IACQUELINE WATTEZ 91 Colona Street Wyckolf New Iersey Always merry never glum makes bright and cheery chum Lxbrary Councrl 1 3 Grrls Sports Club 2 Class Secretary 2 Vox Cwrtatxs 2 Band 2 3 4 CL1brar1an 41 Chorus 2 3 4 Glrls Basketball Team 3 Forum Club 3 4 CSecy 41 Cheer leaders 4 CCo Captam1 Pep Club 3 4 Envoy Stall 4 Echoes Staii 4 Semor Grrls Fellowshxp Club 4 Grrls Sott ball Team 4 PEC 4 YES JANE VOORMAN Howard Street Wortendyke New Iersey Shes part ol all that she has met Class Secretary 1 Lrbrary Councxl 1 3 Class Presxdent 2 3 Student Councxl 2 3 4 CTreas 21CSecy 3 41 Forum Club 2 3 4 QVxce Pres 41 Grrls Basketball Team 2 3 Vox Crvrtatxs 2 Nature Study Club 2 Pep Club 3 4 QPres 31 CVICEPIGS 41 Class Vrce Presrdent 4 Echoes Staff 4 Edxtor Sen tor Gxrls Fellowshrp Club 4 PEC 4 is-f DONALD VHOON Frederick Court and Thomas Place Wyckoff, New Iersey An athlete and a mighty one. He plays until the game is done Boys' Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Sports lg Baseball 2, 3, 4: Track Team 3, 4: Cross-Country Team 4, Envoy Stal! 4: Boys' Intramural Board 4 CS9C'YD IAMES WISSE S47 Paulxson Avenue Clrtton New Iersey Care sets lrghtly on his shoulders Radro Club 2 QTreas 1 Arts and Crafts Club 3 QSecy1 Class Treasurer 3 4 Current Events Club 4 Echoes Stall 4 Academy Boys Club 4 CTreas 1 38 1, 2 T ew, A 3,2 2 ' ' : , 3. 4: , - ,O xi 1 ' ,vi ' 1' , SLA x 1 4 f ,, K' ' ' L- 1 1 N , , a ' ' I 1 ' ' 4 ' I . . . . ' ' sg: ff HENRY ZEEUW 46 North 16th Street Paterson New Iersey And a mrqhty trumpeter was Musrc Club 1 Chorus 2 3 4 Boys Sports Club 2 Camera Club 3 Cheer leaders 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 4 Trumpet Tno 4 Current Events Club 4 Academy Boys Club 4 l 47 YN'-av 'FW' 3 ,-'EIS' 1 'fifrwnvji lm ,ftl l. -48 IOHN ZUIDEMA 254 Washmgton Avenue Hawthorne New Iersey A very honest hearted fellow Nature Study Club 1 Scxence Club Academy Boys Club 4 ROBERT N ZUIDEMA 114 Cynl Avenue Prospect Park New Jersey A good mrxer but never mtrudes Class Presxdent -l Boys Sports Club 1 Student Councrl l Archery Club 2 Pep Club 3 UI ROBERT I ZUIDEMA 281 Fcurvlew Avenue Prospect Park New Iersey Not to the top but clzmbmq Boys Sports Club 1 2 Band 2 3 4 Baseball Team 3 Camera Club 3 Pep Club 3 Academy Boys Club 4 eq he of if I I ' I , xx 3. V4 . , , :Q Q4 ghd A - e, 5, 7: , W , a 5 5 ,Q if . V . -,, I Q ' Y 2, 'li :, 2 lj E is ' , flea A I ' 41 PH!! V , TMJ ., hffsft ' A 'igfifif eaaaarw 1 ,:g5,4e:1?f-. ' ' fre 411, We..-'Lg' -1, A W 35511 'fl ' i fi, . , ,317 L :1 5 gf A5Q5r:j1:-Efri' -I J' gn' . .tri-1 .Q if in A .1152 ' ' ' f 'W' :fl,r-515735: 'lgllwg 'EM V . 512 li ffflie 4 ' Iwi' I I . . ifwig V . . , J J 1 451 I I 2: 2 , aff, .- f ,SQ . 1 It , If 1 , VI K You have only sur prgtaxls' Where s your prllow case? You forgot your bathmg cap On that bright and sunny September day we the Freshman Class of 47 met our Waterloo How shy and fnghtened we were' But our fears were allevrated when the sophomores treated us so cordrally to a party rn the gym Now we were really truly a vxtal part ot E A Durmg thrs year vanous actrvrtxes were planned Mr Van Trelen Mrss Pyle and Mr Van Trl our class sponsors had many suggestlons whrch we carned through Mr Van Trelen rernrmscrng hrs army days taught us the fme technxques requrred to chrnb a steep mountarn agrlely and qutckly Three trmes ct toboggamng party was scheduled but each trme nature mtervened no snow Programs were held each I-'rrday durrng Already our class had shone rn versatzle athletic sktll Both grrls and boys won the volley ball tournament and many of us were successful enough to make the basketball team Hakes hayndes spoghettr sup pers and parties made up the remarnder of our actwtttes As a perfect endxng for a carefree Freshman year Rye Beach was chosen as a place for our fxrst annual class tr1p After spendrng what we constdered a well deserved vacation we came back the next September rarrn to go Feelmg really sophxstrcated we thought now we had accumulated all the knowledge pos rble to attarn What else was there to know' But we soon found out that a sophomore rs gust cx sophomore and nothrng but a sophomore wtth a great deal to learn and accomphsh We gave the freshmen a Freshman Day party they wrll never forget tHow could they after baking ati the way to Goiile Brook Park and back? Thrs year the entire student body was mvrted to enloy refreshments and participate in the games grvmg us all an oppor tunrty to get acquamted wrth these new freshmen Our class became more closely kmt and organrzed We began I ll I1 l I , , ' . . homeroom periods. Comic movies and plays were our specialties. - 1 I . . - u . n . . planmng for the future bucklrng down to more sertous matters Our 1un1or and semors years were now ahead of us and we contemplated plenty of work to be done Our efforts were rewarded and our Iumor Party was the best ever Far Away Places our theme transported us to Chma Hawan England Italy and all over the globe aboard a grant ocean ltner The b1ggest and best event of the year the Iumor Semor Banquet was grven by us rn honor of the semors The banquet was held at Nystroms on Route 4 An rnterestrng program was planned tn add1t1on to a fme meal Many other atfarrs rn sports and entertamment composed the re marnder of our 1un1or actxvltles We left our tumor year behmd and looked forward to our senror year the goal we were stnvmg for in EA Our hrst worry was thrs problem How can we ralse money We had the great responsrbrlrty of pubhshtng thrs yearbook which we hope IS somethrng lastmg and great Many hours were devoted to the preparatron of copy taktng of photographs orgamzrng the results and domg the many other detarls mvolved Chnstmas cards and chocolate mrlk proved to be brg sellers and qurte successful m rursmg thts money Semor Talent Nrte also helped the cause along This program really was a brg h1t and proved that the semors held great talent Toward the end of the year we became the guests of honor at the Iumor Semor Banquet We will add thts occasron to our treasury of memor1es concermng our loumey through EA Now as semors we realrze how 11ttle we actually do know and become aware of our great need for a more and broader education We look up to God our constant help and protector to be DUI guxde as we venture tnto thrs world and take our place tn that great thmg called Lrfe Now that we have- brushed away the dust and cobwebs that have covered the memor1es of our years at RA. we know we w111 never forget them and always cons1der them The Best Years of Our L1ves , . 1 - 11 11 - -- 1 1 I f , . . I . . 4 ' 1 'r , ,W 1 - . . . . , . 1 11 - ll - - - , . 1 - 1 I I 1 . . . . . 11 . . 11 - . . 1 . . , , 1 '. 1 1 1 . 11 - 11 - 1 - 11 . 11 if if C.3' 0 'F ' + an ' + ik Q Y a 'R 42 + X Q BOOK WORMS ' Gextrude Faber Dave Swami W xxm M051 PSHLESZS WOO' o 'YQWSWO '. Q TYPICAL HIGH SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL Kay Venexx Zahn Ilvrul-ckex BFS-T Al L AROUND Wxlmcx Textsmo Don Vroon 'J' LADY AND GENTLEMAN Doris Vande Hee - Bob Terms Morqmel Steenstru B111 Klng mu DF Ci 'I' 1 . EIA. Pm ' if . , o ROMEO ANIJ IULIET Mm Klopmcm Paul Sweetman MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Dot Vogel Henry Zeeu x I h V a Many Moon Iune, 1961 Dear Diary, I relaxed in my easy chair today and thought how, when I was a senior at Eastern Academy, it had seemed odd to think of a rocket flight to the moon. Here I, John Drukker, had accomplished the feat. I remember distinctly the view I had from the moon and how I could watch the members of the class of '51 go about their duties through the whole world. The first place I looked, diary, was the old home town. It was early morning and the sun was shining brightly. The students and faculty were arriving at school. Among the faculty were several members of our class. Barbara De Bell was in the history department, Gertrude Faber was teaching language, Minnie Klopman a new course in art, and Kay Velzen and Don Vroon were in the physical education depart- ment. Down the street from the school Elaine Doran and Henrietta Englishmen, now Mrs., were talking over the back fence. Walking down the street was Iackie Wattez who was coming to decorate the interior of the ladies' homes. lack Stelpstra and Lambert Hazen were expected to come and paint the outside of their homes. Speeding down the street zoomed Bob Hoogstra with his florist truck. Two blocks away the 40 driven by Ray Sonderfan was still making its daily journey. I could see some of the occupants of the bus. Kath- leen Andringa, Ruth Botbyl, Edna De Rose, Marion Ieltes, Helen Fridsma, Doris Littel, Margaret Steenstra, Cornelia Terpstra, Ruth Van Harken, and Fred Sietsma were on their way to down town offices. Bobbie Bonnema was on her way to New York where she was a technician in the New York Medical Center. Peter Christophersen and Bob Tanis were on their way to an accounting firm. It was soon approaching noonhour and over in the elite section of the city Ebele Bruining tossed off his bed clothes, reached for his bedside phone, and called Bob Zuidema. I heard him ask Bob if he would like to go fishing. Bob said he would and why not ask Bandstra and Wisse the rich bankers to accompany them. They gathered in Ebe's streamlined convertible and took off for Fellema, Ioustra, and Gros Farmers Inc. to do their fishing. As the afternoon increased in hours I returned my gaze to the city. In one of the leading cities of New Iersey I saw Don Verbeck sweating it out in preparation for another operation. Ready and willing to assist him were Alma Trouwborst, Wilma Kuiphoff, and Hermiena Oosthoek. Down the hall Doris Vande Ree was intently gazing in her microscope. Across the street from this hospital was a big grocery store owned by Iohn Oosting who employed Bud Ruit as butcher. This massive build- ing was erected by Sweetman dt Van Eck Inc., builders and contracters. In another section of the city Bill Vermeulen was the operator of a To Come large funeral parlor in which Anita Smith was working as his hair dresser. And now, diary, I would like to turn back to the beginning of the day and view with you other parts of the world. In the city of New York going about their respective business some of our artists were using their talents. Annetta Atema was organist for station WIZ, while Carol Troast was doing one of her regular broadcasts on the same station. Florence Belanus and Meri Broekhuizen were preparing for their concerts to night in Carnegie Hall, and Wilma Teitsma was still sleeping off the tremendous professional basketball game she had played the night before. Henry Zeeuw was giving his band a work out. Bill Cook played the drums and Bill Hanse, and Andy Machiela played the trumpets in Henry's band. Over at the other end of the city Dave De Wilde, famous chemist, and Bart Houseman, also a famous chemist, were working in a modern and fully equipped laboratory. And then I glanced with pride to the shores of Africa. In a little hut Ruth Brain was teaching a group of native children about the love and salvation of Iesus Christ. On the opposite shore of Africa was stationed a division of the Army in which Iulie Faber was a nurse, Iohn Zuidema was doing the weather forecasting, and Bill Hamersma was training intensely for army duty. As I was gazing from the moon, Bill Kingma came circling around with his airplane. Also stopping here was lim Snoep on his journeys around the world. At the sight of a news correspondent, my mind turned its attention to Washington and so did my eyes. There I saw Don Van Dongen working as a German intepreter for the U. N. Dave Stam now pos- sessed a seat in the House of Representatives. Acting as a regular Dolly Madison was Dot Vogel the President's wife. A good share of the Washington visitors stayed in the hotel managed by lane Voorman and Agnes Miller. With the purpose in mind of extending my view I turned to the wide open spaces-the West. There I found Ray Martin, the owner of a large dairy ranch, riding the range in a jeep. In the near-by city were two rival newspapers one run by Lucretia De Ionge and the other by Betty Sikkema. Verna Hey was acting as a disc jockey of hillbilly music in this Western city. The society news of both Lu's and Betty's paper contained the article that Ioan Hey was visiting on her travels through the U. S. Other prominent members of this city are Pete Borduin, lawyer: Robert I. Zuidema, banker: and Pete Van Osten- bridge, photographer. As I recalled these things to mind, something of the old spirit of class unity came over me and I was happy to be back on the solid ground of mother earth where I knew that none of the old crowd was farther away than a few thousand miles. E lllli i AIN Initiation Frosh? or Seniors? A word from the Wise Business? Senior Pay OH Trumpeieers Singing Shcxrpsters JF lk if JF ,',,.r1llr W' Uk. IANE VOORMAN Co Editor BETTY SIKKEMA Co-Editor As we the class of 1951 move out mio cr new atmosphere we leave behmd us the hlghhghts of our year between the covers of thrs book The staff has worked hard to present to you 1ts xrnpressxons and thereby leave you thxs book as evxdence of our stay here We smcerely hope th1s wxll be an a1d to your memortes of E A 1ts work and 1ts pleasure We extend to Mr Bcmgma our sponsor heartfelt thanks for h1s rmmeasurable leader sh1p and unendmg patxence tn guxdmg us to make the ECHOES ECHUE -nu- '75- DOHIS VANDE REE Busmess Manager i Q A 7 5 S 'i wt Af Ei t ylrser t . A Mm 1' X A, gk THQ PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF LITERARY STAFF but TYPING STAFF :ar ,., f'W'NaZ, Pvt- N'-wr' MR SIDNEY BANGMA Sponsor ART STAFF 4 3-W SUBSCRIPION STAFF . .IWW Y F I 2, ' , I 3 ' . if K I ' 4 M i 5 'kk 4 . Q . . 1 1 Y . 5 ' Q Q Y ' it -4 rw? Mr Bontekoe sponsor Iackxe Wattez B111 Vermeulen Iim Snoep Bill Ham ersma Wilma Kuiphofi Betty Sikkema AC' Once aga1n this year the ENVOY Staff has tned to gather all the news and compile it in the monthly paper The Iournahsm Class and the Iournahsm Club has aided us in do ing this unmensely We w1sh to thank Mr Bontekoe for h1S invalua ble supervision and un- ending patience. plural' Q T Front row Jack Hulsebos Kathy De Ionqe Grace Roukema Edythe Prins Katherine Velzen Winnie Nyhol Iane Voorman Carolyn Van Til Iohn Hamstra Second row David Reilly Barton Houseman Stuart Kmgma Ren Broekhuizen Gilbert Nyhof Ralph Smilde Franklin Steen Rev Beversluis Csponsorj Student Council again striving to serve the student body organized under the sponsorship of Rev. Beversluis. Our main accomplishment this year was sponsoring student assemblies. The purpose was to help the students develop their talents and experience speaking be- fore others. Working with the faculty as- sembly committee, excellent programs were presented weekly. Included in our schedule also were: drives for worthy causes, completion of a Student Guidebook and outside activities for the student body. We wish to express our appreciation to Rev. Beversluis for his patience and guid- ance throughout the year. Carolyn Van Til Stuart Kingma ,,,, Barton Houseman lane Voorman Katherine Velzen .- rf' V T V V, ' A 3 ,. ,A V X Air' f ' A gs ,Z '-,ff l l of admimstratron e flffke I ,mm of epu leans au nous, ' - --L-E-I-I. Claim U. S. E Planes Bomb E . .Del W walt aellrllw' the Oncggl, ar ,S Foes pr? V New , . WASHINGTON, Ang I ' m e 0 E' W--1 pYo2 .A 15 UPA-.sen tion with Renu R X A 4 S . - am YR.-Wash.t todai ur flew home to K N SISfg,, ying the party to eUf Red C8 qs Al general s vrewpomt b Fgft, Iles ,xg the facts Democra X ICO -N,-N 835 Public debate on tt ntinued Manchuna Reds Charge 71 ld benefit the admlnlsl , ,uked though the de osed F commander wrt address ti of the Congress at ST Thursday all the not expected to come out tumult and shouting dies gtessional committees get o uestioning MacArthur and xtnesses acArthur wxll arnve here Wg ay night from San Francxsc. has been working on hrs ao whxle enroute for his fits rn to hxs natxve sod ID K' roman lmhcat Y ht FOI? xsFor613nY0h l my 15 u WaSh5'23t,m.,on,m5r? mn liatxfg den th 0 121.11 new 333, 5 o tic? Yi' had y dmner SPE' Id son-Jackso? Egw it affects ell le 0 'ness tore yd owe it cal fu nt to on 1 The P'es'dSugg,,.-Ofms at 'ILP-astltt,--ef' Current Event lluh fYesterdu 1? KU P7 017 Ilm Snoep Mr Bontekoe sponsor Alma Trouwborst Iulxe Faber Dot Vogel Lucretxa De lonqe Florence Bonnema N HenIY Zeeuw 'eemenf e ' e L DJAMS Uday 1 AD, fpl gned Grgeagg 10W dHT fic els on freedom ' Bea 1 IH M ms Wouldn t Strske Commxttee fi preps! 510 ood effec d f he a 0,-inauon m a 33522, sessic have a Ai that told the FXS image 0 U Ap0l0glZ6d on F0l'm0S long he Chmese Red K Wsthdrowdlf Estobhsh Ne By FRANK 'Q YO April N335 efrzzstas 1 B 'af51aKefsetsa:s ess Comm: WS bl' Bureaus STE!! smwaq 58,61 enum merlcan Societmlfzl mp, Newly orgamzed Current Events Club battles out the world s aftcnrs every Tues day nrght Although few 1n number we hold some 9XC1l1Hg d1scuss1ons Under the capable leadershrp of Mr Bontekoe the Korean War the Far East problem the Spread of Commumsm and other var tous top1cs have been dxscussed We hope that ID the years to come the Current Events Club w1l1 become a stand mg orgarnzatton of the school 'vlan-add' Conv W,ggg3g,,Q1Q,SB9? Korea 1 3 mues er Sees tllnqemwme WASHINGTON Apr1121 IP The New York Times says ct, admxmstratxon records show t Gen MacArthur when he met wit President Truman last Fall 0 Wake Island was so confldent rctory m Korea that he offered est troops for Eurgp-P eport gm lee hdlmls Yale lalls ls Co 1 L swf C09 5 Ml n ro 0 v'::-r'w '-- X-..eavP g U'l'lIlIlrf 'hl'.'es. D De uw Amin: seep 0 OSB al Ou mlei' 0 r may happen to Gen? turf his owalgd fumwyixg' 9' ' Whaivfhu in the tmmedxaga ui Mixed 8 adfgtisigp 50 nu h hllr Mac 1' Comman Cf 0 ef L0 ,ante 0 Suiifeme nd lat-ef as form he had dqm or servmce 35 1: gmc Nea a hat to A xo he 3 5 ces WU' arve e 3 ati C on if Powers 1171 t i U N or mes av Amee .sum anger m duet 0 F Y atmost 15 yearsnn bo td ima arramano erge x 0 Gr I I it I . . . n I ' r' Q g V . .lf ' y , V in , . - ' , ., - S. ,el r :A n 9' sl E ' I ' L Q or 1 t 1 o ' . e A ,, 5 4 ' 2 ,, I V I . 0 .5 r ku . 4 ., E ' 1 3 ' - e' . it P -A A . U , fl F' sz ' 4. nhls. Q. d . - C n .fl . 81' . tg 1 ' S w d 'Q ' .' , ' 'M E K Wu F. - --LI. Y N , .V A, wf -', ' '- -. f I . . . ' ' ' - - 'es '. o t 'rn , . e ' ' S' I Q . 1 . Inf 1 ' ., C H h' .I l 5 V I 1 . . . ,rg ' 5, ', , . , : . ' . ' , . . f - o . H I ' - f I y ' ,.-1, A ' ' I yr V - AL,A,,-' ,Ml ,. Vex l t 1 1 ,J W, .,,, 1 . . I ' - gi , w o - 'P . . -.. I .Q s I , 14, , - , x I . . . ' N, X I ' lj s T ' , A e ' 'A ' l 't A -5 P A lm ts I g 3 Y- S - Y, i.a .t pez 1 I ' s . X Q. 1 ' ' 5 u ld. f ' ' , -rig' ' lt t ' l las , ' .5 X A sd , ' , ' , 5 St a , I i , 1 Q . y . l 2 ' g ' t .S ' ' ' . . .. 1 . 93, ' x 1 pf- . -Bl' . All. - . ul . 't ,l L.. tl ly 1 it Y 0 New whors was advised toda spa: comm 1 HC 0 Rus s he f Chess Club , The Chess Club was organized to make ' more familiar the difficult plays and tech- niques of Chess playing. I Mr. Van Tielen, the sponsor, is well experienced in the game, and is always trying to improve the c1ub's playing. Their attendance has averaged sixteen members and by next September they hope to see their membership doubled. Y law Front row: Iacob Heerema, Gerald Bandstra, Fred Lame irlq. Ernest Hoitsma. Second row: Anna- ecm Cook - I , Law rence Hoogerhyde, Everett Faber. Third row: Don Verbeck, Bill Hanse, Iames Stam, Mr. I. Van Tielen Csponsori. ,.-1-AIU' -it ' '- 2 Uv-. ...f-in 'YP -li-ann-f --4-- rf -, ...-Q--Vw 1-. , A I . A ? if l t , i lt 1 Front row: Ruth Schermer, Martina Tanis. Ioan Sikkema, Elaine Leentjes, Mae Arlene Baker, Iudy Den Bleyker, Marjorie Kmetz, Ianet Snoop, Mary Vanden Hoven, Faith Holtrop, Margaret Steenstra, Mr. W. De Vries CsponsorD. Second row: Dorothy Vogel. Lois La Fleur, Eleanor Bangma, Phyllis De Ruiter. Marion Ieltes, Annette Atemcr. Iackie Wattez, Florence Bonnema, Helen Ians, Eunice Hines. Stephanie Rooks, Ioan Apol, Ianice Slump. Third Uhoru RUTH SCHERMER Accompanist row: Ray lord Iean Don Iohn IDUTI. Anita Van Beveren, Paul Sweetman, Gerrit Egedy Martin, Don Verbeck, Iohn De Korte, Bill Cook. Clif Laize, Marilyn Kloet. Marguerite Van Hook. Anna Cook. Fourth row: Edna Thomas, Melvin Veenema Van Dongen, Ray Sonderlan, Marius Broekhuizen Oosting, Peter Borduin, Henry Zeeuw. Rich Schuur Alma Trouwborst, Lucretia De Ionge, Isabel Hemkes The bell has rung for sixth period, and once more the sixty-two members of the E. A. Chorus assemble in the study hall for another rehearsal under the capable direction of Mr. De Vries, with the talented Ruth Schermer at the piano. The chorus has given a considerable number of performances this year. As in previous years, we sang at the Fall Festi- val and gave a Christmas Cantata in the Second Christian Reformed Church. We also participated in two of the programs sponsored by the American Home Bible League and the Eastern Reformed Sunday School League, which were held in Public School No. 12 and the Christian Reformed Church of Englewood respectively. We also had the opportunity to partici- pate, as a group, at Christmastime, in Quackenbush's Store. The chorus was also pleased to take part in the regular assembly programs of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter at school: the Sun- rise Service in Eastside Park: our programs in the Christian Reformed Church of Mon- sey: and for the Fiftieth Anniversary of Prospect Park. Our final rendition for this season was given at our graduation pro- gram. As a group, we wish to express our sincere appreciation to Mr. De Vries for his untiring efforts and leadership in build- ing up the chorus from year to year. During this past year the E A Band wel comes several new members among these were players of the clarinet comet trombone and a flutrst We were also able to include the bass horn in our group All the new mem bers came up thru the ranks of the school music program lt rs expected that the band will be developed to a greater extent because of the instrumental program in the elementary schools as well as an extended program at E A We practiced every Tuesday night but rt was difficult to have all the members attend because ot conflrctmg church and school actrvrtres Under the frne leadershrp of Mr De Vries the band has worked up many pieces rncluding overtures marches and other selections in the chapel on occassions Dave Stam Minnie Klopman Peter Bordum Paul Sweetman B111 Hanse Henry Zeeuw Ianrce Hazen Iackre Wattez Clxtlord Lake Iohn Oostrng Bart Houseman Hay Sonderlan Andv Machrela Ray Martin Herman Strenstra B111 Cook George Benkendori 61 llilllll field of band music. These were given in he A If tho Cl NVQ Han U5 nn AS Flmpn-I l'l01 Rmn Latm Ulub Standing Miss Van Voorhis CsponsorD Front row Phyllis De Rutter Ruth Schermer Stephanie Hooks Edna Thomas Martina Tanxs Second row Iudy Den Bleyker Mae Arlene Baker Ioan Sxkkema Mary Vander Hoven Fred Lanting Third row Anna lean Cook Eleanor Bangma Ioan Apol Ernest Hortsma Fourth row Lots La Fleur Wilma Vander Heide Annamae Van Breda Iohn Zegers Fifth row Iacob Heerema Everet Faber Iames Last .l........1- Latin is often called a dead language but some of us who are now in Latin Club have discovered that the Romans were anything but dead people. We decided that we would like to learn more about the everyday life and customs of the Romans. In our club we would have more opportunity to do some of the things we would not have time to do in class. We went to New York to the art museums and cathedrals in which we saw and studied more carefully Roman art and architecture. We had at our regular meetings discussions of Roman customs styles in dress and games. The Latin Club consists of students who are in the Latin classes now and who wish to learn more about Latin and the Romans. We are under the sponsorship of Miss Van Voorhis who teaches Latin here at E. A. We are thankful to her for so generously giving her time for the Latin Club. L owe RUN' 1 PO is ACFOQA tl we EP-912 Pr, if 56 .Q S Q N 2' ryevile QF: D is 2 moe Wx' f ilk T A Don't let her 1-,L get the best of you, Mem of a Mmm -- Good! 4' 2 f 35'- We '1 Us L? in VV ' J iw ' , ' 4 gg-, .-r Front row: Ruth Van Harken, Grace Malda, Faith Holtrop. Second row: Ioan Sikkema, Annette Atema, Edythe Prins. Third row: Carol Shortway. Iackie Wattez, Iane Voor- man. Fourth row: Marjorie Kmetz. Miss Kroeze Csponsorj. Bill Vermeulen. Fiith row: Iohn Hamstra. Gordon White- head, Bill Cook, Stuart Kinqma. Sixth row: Pete Borduin. Marius Broekhuizer, Iohn Oosting. The Forum Club, under the leadership of Miss Dorothy Kroeze, has had a successful year. An assembly program. commemorating Thanksgiving Day, was presented by the club with Thanksgiving A la Carte as the main attraction. This play was also given ior the Eastern Academy Ladies Circle. Annie Laurie. a romantic play by Wall Spence, was presented to a full-house for the Spring program. The cast and committees worked diligently to uphold the excellent repu- tation the Forum Club has established. We wish to express our thanks to Miss Kroeze for her unceasing patience and coopera- tion in supervising our activities. Buttoning up Forum Uluh I THF Front row Elea Hafken Fl nor BGngma ll Carol Annoggii B'-mnema Cmo?S:ogfvR'11fef Helen Van 'ma Tan G Margaret Steen Agni! gore HC-'ekstra C Outen MQ 15 lang e Shackleton Grace Foukema H I amet JUUHFI Houkemq Iamce Hg Pearl Schwler Ioqflefzlglaitle Hamersma Suun V n Glke ne ehnstrq lane Ten Ka 1 n I h e Mxss Greydanus Cssosififs Zeqers Anna .4-f nf- ,-MJ L :zz II I Elm 1 wr ape--Q f PFW 1 U fffffm' ,Af MISS GREYD ANUS Ltbrancm bers oi the Ltbrary Counctl are kept The mem very busy Bestdes actmq as hbranans check m books qomq m and out they keep th ooks tn qood condxtton by mkxnq shellacmg and mendmg them s a Chnst c al tunctron ot the year wa ne so 1 as hobby party An outdoor party 15 also bemq planned tor the close ot the year We have 18 members m the Ltbrary Councxl Mxss Greydanus, our sponsor, ts a very ethcxent and patxent hbrancm We have enyoyed her and many ot us wth return next year AJ 4sf4l- ,,,...-of-' f 5 t tl f tl' ,-1- ,.,,,..-- ,.,........- 'I Q Uh y J I V-, If My I' A , n ,e't,, - feeet to - t 1 ' 1 14 if 3 , 1 A W U V Zgz .it . 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' k ,gl W JJ enior Girl ' Fellnw hip Front row Mrss Greydanus Csponsorj Ioan Hey Dorothy Vogel Margaret Steenstra Elame Brand Isabel Hemkes Hennetta Englxshman Second row Ruth Van Harken Anqes Mxller Alma Trouwborst Lucretxa De Ionge Wxlma Teztsma Ruth Botbyl Thxrd row Manon Ieltes Annette Atema Iackxe Wattez Iuhe Faber Kathy Andrmga Helen Frxdsma Fourth row Cornelxa Terpstra Wxlma Kulphoii Edna De Rose Florence Bonnema Dons Vande Ree Catherme Velzen Frith row Barbara De Bell Hermmena Oosthoek Gertrude Faber Florence Belanus Mmme Klopman Sxxth row Carol Troast Betty Sxkkema Ruth Bram Amta Smxth Iane Voorman Verna Hey X ff 4 f ff at The Senxor Grrls Fellowsh1p has cont1nued to meet thxs year as ln other years for the purpose of promotmg Chnsttan soclal hte among the senlor gxrls Th1s year we had many act1v1t1es The members of the club ushered at the programs glven by the Chnstran Fellowshxp Assoc1atxon and the Paterson Plnlharmomc Orchestra A Red Cross dnve was conducted here at school and w1th the money collected we hlled hfty boxes for mlgrant chlldren In Feb ruary a successful Calendar Party was glven to wh1ch the semor boys were lnvlted We w1sh to thank M1ss Greydanus our sponsor for her mterest and guldance wlthout wh1ch our club would not have had such an enloyable and benef1c1al year C' I ylllalm K qos- 2 3 c an N Y -2 5 'Gt gTj,A?l EY Xt um 4 flu y ye-F use B F' 'F e 'e ligrg A3 'N l ' B 'Q ' . I . -r I I 'A D N .f F at P F- f A- Sf L f B i- 0 F F V s 1, 'N sl ' R 1 Q , . .- t E l. 5 M B - , 1 l E i L 3. I' y .' W . . . B 5 G . - -q H ' - .u ' ' H ' I 't 5 V , be l n I - -.P 'n th- i QQ N we y Q F -B A Q t 4 f Z-TE 'X Front row: Bill Hamersma. Second row: David Stam, Len Van Eck, Peter Christophersen, lames Wisse, Robert I, Zuidema, Iohn Oosting, Peter Borduin, Mr. S. Bangma 1 Csponsorj. Third row: Andy Machiela, Bill Cook, Iohn Zuidema. Bill Kingma. Fourth row: Henry Zeeuw. David De Wilde, Bill Hanse. Barton Houseman. Iim Snoep, Don Verbeck. Ray Martin. A A httxs I! lux, -U, -5 WILLIAM HAMERSMA President lx i' ALL the stout-hearted senior char- . L' acters who met every C?l Friday with Mr. BANGMA as sponsor. Dur- K , i ing the year we went to CEE ct XX in number of athletic evelritsh as well DAVID STAM as having many Jovial skirmishes geuefmy with Uncle Sidney as head arbitra- tor. ' 6 'W 'Q'ff1,-4 lo' Z5 M Q ,I Q ' Q-X4 A f f K . W :If 4 X Q: ' , 1-J V Q -nf S ssl-:LB BRUINING DONM-D VROON VAR I SC E D E iggigiixxxxff .Q 'mn ' 1l'N.?Ei '-'2'fnq 'i p.L1'!'-'::1.'51'4 : Rok' 'P '5mL'Eg S1-as ,X Sag Xl Mx 551' COACH BARNEY STEBN Tl BA KETRALL Eastern Academy for the past few seasons has been noted for producmg smooth playmg basketball umts The past sea son was no exceptxon The 50 51 team handed to Coach Steen a very rnterestmg record In th1s record were a number of closely fought contests along wrth a few run aways One outstand1ng performance was the Pompton game when we nosed out the old nval by a shm margm of one po1nt Havmg taken the Ivy League trophy for two stralght years we were once more hopefully lookmg toward the champron shrp In order to keep the trophy permanently we had to w1n rt three tlmes Not untrl the hnal game was the champxonshrp to be decrded Old man upset stepped rn and placed the trophy 1nto the hands of Oratory Smce Coach Steen does not beheve rn moral v1ctor1es we shall dxscuss the matter no further The total sconng-amountmg to nearly 1000 poxnts was evenly d1v1ded among our startmg frve Ebe Brurmng took Contnbutmg factors to the teams smoothness were Ren Broekhurzen and Ebe Brulnmg our tall back board men Rrch Schuurman the play ca1l1ng quarter back Don Vroon and Paul Sweetman our two snappy ball handlmg guards lay Brur nooge al o played a b1g part rn thls year s success w1th hrs all round ab1l1ty Frank De Haan Dave Stam and Bart House man composed the remammg lmks m the txghtly kmt team of 51 HHN BROEKHUIZEN DAVE STAM X 0 Q l Jil ' 9 Home Tnm Y t Winn vm. . . . N. 0 Q Q ' I I uf. nn: ullfxjzin, Te I I . ' :Inn VE xrnlr , , ' u...,,,, I 1 . N Timer - u - n - ll ' R ie: ,ah SC' . - 4 rw: Gm, rm, ' - D l H L' A L Jff: . - . ' ' A 40 2 , .I lp 5 ' u P . . : o f . E A - . A A A Q uf - . . H . l . i . U Q '- y 0 Q . . . . I . g - - ' 04-9 . 9 X xg W H - Y . . l . X ' L O gay top honors w1th the other tour taggmg closely behrnd. K W n X . . , : . g i 1 I I ' l A' S u - u I - 1 . I I ' I I . M y f g jf, 1. 0 filo' 7 , ' SWEETM-AN RICH SCHUURMAN THEY St Iohn Hawthorne Alumm Pompton Lakes Wardlaw Delbarton Orcztory Mornsiown Pompton Lakes .. St. Berncxrds BART HOUSEMAN WILMA TEITSMA IOAN VAN BUITE DORIS VANDE REE N me fthe thu- 4M Q Eiggiigiegmghmm' -tnmgigggm Hmmm minus? gllln MQT-tl!! .llll ' ,, :HH li 7 5 55355-IEEE: E in Om ron! A KE! - ' 'xgm . 5 amaaaggggfg 5 5 gg 5 Wy ,U N as filfllfif I' ' a: 5 51,5 55,55 5 la Except for a postseason ga teenthl agamst the New Iersey State Champs Samt Vencrents Academy our Grrls Bas- ketball Team remams undefeated Thexr outstand1ng record was due to the ex- cellent coachxng of Mrs Van Hassel along w1th the good sportsmanshrp and hne team- Those leavmg us are Willy Kay Vel- work of the grrls Tertsma captam Dons Vande Hee zen Mm Klopman Ioan Van Buxten Iulia Faber and Hermma Oosthoek Although a mayonty of the Varsrty Squad are lookmg forward to an- moving 1S graduatmg we ood season wrth the Iayvees to Varsrty s FRANCES VANDER PLAAT GRACE MALD WINNIE NYHOF A Q ' I at Al I X GIRL ' ITY RA KETBALL U . . . ' Ig' u , . , , 1 ag : 5: ' W . l ' : Hue, . , ' , lan ' T O erg- - W h E tandxng. ' H 5555 555 5 . 5555 55 2' of f . JN 4. A --W: ' .g.A11, . id 1 Q-. Q . I '1-. +4 1 V .L Q as T 'A lf? HERMIENA OOSTHOEK KAY VELZEN IULIE FABER COACH AND MANAGERS Alma Trouwborst Mrs Van Hussel Kathleen Andrmgcx THEY St Bons St Lukes St Lukes St Bons Anns C Y O Fcnrlawn Bened1ct1ne Academy Fcnrlawn Alumm Pompton Lakes Pompton Lakes St Anns CY O MIN KLOPMAN IOAN KUIKEN GERT MEINES M 231' we N 419m'ixu1rv cmmw 4259 Left to right: Peter Hartog, Franklin Steen, Peter Steen, Melvin Veenema. George Kroeze, Mr. B. Steen Csponsorj, Stanley Vanden Berg, Raymon Talsma, Herman Malefyt. Henry Van Heemst, Iay Bruinooqe. H5 l tgzrnxv xgxxnw emu, :Zi V' U' V1 In Cam' igmrv lllll' ' .l.V. llAtKE'lllALL . V..,....::.:.7,7..,,pf ...W ' f I - ...-.-..- ,:n. fl' 332' ' ,Q - '-- -mere. 2 .-me-s,..-me.-:-n mana! g' ---------' ----5-'SEQ mar. -v--- r----A-'mfs--' . S' 4 ' pg'aJ M?? -Jafar .Nm honfw-All-ew .-ns.:-'f uq 13 R252-'. .-'-J.'Ti-T'-tai'-vh1Y v1uv Since last year's I.V. Team was composed of all but two freshmen. this same bunch of fellas composed this year's I.V. Team. After a slow start they began to show some spark in mid-season, and a few times out-classed their taller opponents. Since almost all of the varsity members are seniors these fellows will become next year's varsity. GIRL ' J. Looking into the future, Coach Van Hassel thought it would be a good idea to organize a Girls' Iunior Varsity team. Since all the Varsity team members are graduating with exception of five, it was necessary to prepare the underclassmen for Varsity work. In order that they might learn some techniques, a few of them practiced with the Varsity each week. Although they played no games this sea- son, they promise to give us a good show- ing next year. Lett to right: Carolyn Van Til, Helen Ians, Frances Vel zen, Alberta Ruit, Ioyce Vander Weert, Mrs. Van Hassel Qsponsorj, Bernice Bosma, Arlene Dobbelaar, Annamae MMMMMM V. RA.KET BALL .ri , . 1 q il, .lvl . 1, A xx fy A EVEHETT FABER FRANCES VELZEN To begin a most successful year, the Pep Club sponsored Basketball Nite, which intro- duced the sports events oi the year. Additional activities were selling sports supplies, candies and chartering buses for the away games. The cheering squad composed of the co-ed six led the student body into rousing snappy cheers. Chosen for their pep, enthusiasm, and cheering ability we had all new members except Bill Vermeulen. The cheerleaders and Pep Club would like to thank Mrs. Van Hassel and Mr. Zuidema for their guidance, patience, and interest through- out the year. PEI' ULUR and CHEERLEAIIEIR m-,nn 0 PETER BORDUIN on IACKIE WATTEZ 'WILLIAM VERMEULEN CoCp' f ti - TRACK -' ,, gm! 455' U Clix Vander Wiele. Icy Bruinooge, Don Van Dyke, Girard Fridsma, Gilbert Nyhot, Clifford Lake, Pete Steen, Iohn Drukker, Everett Faber, Hen Broekhuizen. v,.,t....,..r,,,...,,.QEH, -ff ' . ., AW exQt'tS'0 X-fr egxlxyl, A RX ff, A P i 71 QN x,r up 241, r X Q 1 V la Jyk Sq Y! ,W N 3 ' . , 5 m fr- -3 N4 A? fog? 'jg X E I AW ,,-,,,,,- . .-an-g f Since its inception three years ago, E. A.'s track team has been steadily growing. Considering the limited amount ot material given to Coach Vanden Bosch, a potentially strong team has been produced. Enlargement was also given to this year's schedule. Included in the schedule were: Del- barton, Montclair Academy, Morristown, Ora- tory, and the Ivy League meet. A number of returning veterans composed the bulk of the '51 team. Returning veterans were: Iohn Drukker, Pete Steen, Clix Van Der Wiele: supplementing these men were: Don Van Dyke, Ren Broekhuizen, lay Bruinooge, Gil Nyhof, and Girard Fridsma. sf-fi' Hill. .l.V. X 1 I N.. 2 Q 'X lyk -' T 35' J Xi'4,5I-'30 x Seated: Herman Maletyt, Dick letter, Bernard Ioustra, Mr, Wm. Dobbelaar, Coach, Bud Trouwborst, Iohn Vroon. lack Hulsebus. Standing: Dave Reil- ly, Hay Tolsma, George Kroeze. Stanley Vanden Berg, Henry Atema, Frank Steen, G. Korteling, Melvin Veenema. RA.EBALL f JQ BUY Ill Flilll X amiga 9 x, lH1,liEOFFlfm, Seated Everett Faber Iay Brumooge Don Van Dyke Bud Schurl B1ll Kmgma Ebele Brummg Grant Taylor Don Vroon Standmq Bull Vermuelen Bob Hooqstra Frank De Haan Ren Broekhuxzen Stuart Kmqma Coach Barney Steen At the tlme of th1s wrltmg the baseball team has not yet f1n1shed the current season Wxth several returmng players from last years team the sea son looked pIOH11S1I'1g However after a good start the team began to falter and now hopes to end the season wrth an equal number of marks on each sxde of the record 'h'+'3 Gal 1 lN'l'll1lMl MIA' GIRLS' INTAMURAL BOARD Front row: Bernice Bosma, Wilma Tietsma. Wilma Nyland. Ioyce Vander Weert. Second row: Arlene Dobbelaar, Grace Malda, Mrs. Van Hassel Csponsorj, Alice Minkema, Ioan Kuiken. With the able supervision of Mrs. Van Has- sel and Coach Steen, the Intramural Board really sponsored some fine recreation. Among the many events were basketball, volleyball, track, shuffle board, ping pong, and foul shoot- ing contests. BOYS' XNTRAMURAL BOARD Front row: Garry Soodsma, lay Bruinooge, Iohn Vroon Peter Hartoq. Second row: Iacob Schuurman, Iohn Bever- sluis, Mr. B. Steenl sponsorj, Clarence Wispelwey, Her- man Maleiyt. ATHLETIC COUNCIL Lelt to right: Mrs. R. Van Hassel, Mr. H. Brasser Mr. B. Steen. A :si-V 11150 7 5? 37 . I, I A. 'l'llNNI.' T X ' ' 4 1 , 1 .'.r., .'.. it Y..'r : '.- ,'.,-'A..-XF' ll.: 'N....l'.' x x... N 'tli ' vi , . ,X Xlxu'q '. .f lx.1'tl .. ..i.2 ii'. -'.-'-'l t -.-ia Xl'-lrgrnii' With a bunch of string- ers for competitors the Tennis Team had quite a racket which resulted in almost all net loss. Al- though Mr. Van Tielen strained his utmost to get them in shape, they con- cluded the season a bit warped. f ' f 'lfrfcvfi If Kneeling: Dave Stam. HGHIY VOD Heemsl' BUY' Haus? man. Standing: Frank De Haan, Don Verbeck, COGC I. Van Tielen. team. After much effort a spirited country. Left to right: Frank De Haan, Melvin Veenema, Stuart Kingma. Wesley Kort, Grant Taylor, Rev. H, Beversluis. sponsor. ,H Since golf is one of the two sports which is not included in the physical education course it was a difficult task for Mr Beversluis to formulate a golf team was produced, and al though they lost all their meets the fellas with their coach en joyed the time spent in the PHY ILAI ED FA'I'l0 IUUNIH The Physical Education Council 1S a new organization this year com posed of senior girls proficient in sports and above average in schol arsh1p The P E C has as its mam purpose the furthering of girls sports at Eastern Academy and the up holding of athletic standards for wo men This year members of our organization have assisted coaches and squad leaders in the larger freshmen and sophomore physical education classes as well as in refereeing intramural sports Outgoing members nominate new members from the incoming junior and senior classes who in turn are to be chosen by the girls physical 4---9 education instructor Front row Kay Velzen Mm Klopman Doris Vande Bee Second row Iulie Faber Iane Voorman Iackie Wattez Wilma Teitsma Standing Mrs Van Hassel sponsor .-J Front row: Grace Malda Ioyce Dox. Second row: Lucia Bosma, Helen Ians Van Breda, Gert Faber, Minkema, Wilma Teitsma. Anges Miller, Fran ces Vander Plaat, Gert Meines. Mrs. Van Hassel, coach: Ann Sless, Elsie Wisse. loan Kuiken. Third row: Iackie Wattez, Annamae Iulie Faber. Fourth row: lane Vermaas, Alice Winnie Nyhof. Hermeina Oosthoek. 0F'l'IlAl I A girls softball team was organized for the first time this year to play in intra-school competi- tion. Games have been scheduled with Pompton Lakes Saint Lukes and Fairlawn High Schools. Through the efforts of the managers and the team a fine start has been made toward establishing soft- ball as a permanent extra- mural sport! surrendp - lr' MII, 'X n1g'5'z '- '- 1!I.r., A Fla' 1a J Butler The Hfld H PATRO Iames Grucato Shoe Store Mr and Mrs Iohn Hamersma S Mr and Mrs Peter R Sonderfan and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Freldhouse Mr and Mrs S Howard Laqerveld Howard and Edward De Bell Central Frrendly Servrce Wm H McNe1ll PhG Mrdland Park Mr and Mrs Floss Mr and Mrs P Terpstra Mr and Mrs I Bush C Horace Frrqnoca Mr and Mrs Ierry Van Burten Poelstra Dry Goods Mr Paul Lyman and Alrda Young Ladles Socrety of the Northsrde Chrrstran Reformed Church Mr and Mrs I Van Eck and iamrly Broekhurzens Bookhouse Mr and Mrs Harvey Bush Frank Qualrty Market of Mrdland Park Mr and Mrs P Wattez Mr and Mrs Garrett W Haqedorn Donald Ruth Ann Dorothy MAG and IFC and IAG Mr and Mrs lohn Prurksma Toms Shoe Store Mr and Mrs Iacob Gros A Frnend Ioe Bram A Future Freshman mrly rugqrst and Mrs Fred Sretsma Mrs r and Mrs ohn and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ann and Ch and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Elrzabeth Mulane Andrew Bosma Wrsse Iohn Zurdema lr A Kurpers N Van Burten E Van Dongen Albert Hazen and Ianrce P Van Ostenbrxdqe arlre M Velzen M Tams Fred Atema Ann and Ruth Andrew Ieltes and Mrs R De See Van Kampen s Bakery and Mrs R Voorman and iamrly and Mrs Iacob Faber o n Damsma and Mrs Walter Prurksma and Arthur and Mrs P Steensma Sharp s Darry Mr and Mrs Iohn De Hose A Frrend and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Henry Haqedorn G A Smrth O Van Dyke Alfred Smrth Peter Chrzstophersen S T Van Teyen x ' Mr. . 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We the unders1gned do hereby present thrs page as a mamfestatron of our extreme exuberence resultlng from the consumahon of our hrgh school tramlng at Eastern Academy lane Voorman Dave Stam 11m WISSE B111 Hanse Bart Houseman Dave De Wxlde Iuha Faber Iohn Zurdema Bob Hoogstra Bob Tanrs Bobbre Bonnema Andy Banstra M1nn1e Klopman Paul Sweetman Carol Troast Edna De Rose Barbara De Bell Lambert Hazen L1tt1e Bob Zu1dema Len Van Eck Ruth Van Harken B111 Kmgrna Pete ChIlS1Oph8IS6H Henry Zeeuw Pete Van Ostenbrrdqe Betty S1kkema Ray Sondervan Ruth Bra1n Wllrna Kuxphoff DOIIIE Vande Hee Dot Vogel Anlta Sm1th Annette Atema Irm Snoep Ioan Hey Alma Trouwborst Gert Faber B111 Vermeulen Andy Machrela lack Stelpstra 1ack1e Wattez Don Vroon Kath1e Andnnga Florence Belanus Iohn Oostmg Bud Ru1t B111 Cook W11ma Tertsrna Ebele Brummg Corneha Terpstra Mr B111 Dobbelaar Ray Martin Pete Borduin PETER R. TROAST BUILDER CONTRACTOR an PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER PRESCOTT97403 LODI N I l cl Telephone 29 KIPP AVENUE FIRST SAVINGS AND lOAN ASSOCIATION OF FAIR lAWN NEW JERSEY FAIR LAWN New mzsiv CURRENT DIVIDEND 2 I 2 X SAVINGS ACCOUNTS INSURED UP TO 510 OOO To those who have emerged v1ctors after four seemmgly hard years congratulauons However look back on those years and now as you stand on the very threshold of the careers whrch l1e ahead know and practlce all those thmgs wh1ch have made thls m1lestor1e poss1ble Democracy CHAS K GERHARDT INC Sporhng Goods Speclollst and Rubber Footwear 12 CLARK STREET PATERSON N I Sherwood 2 1301 CHAS K GERHARDT BERT WESTERHOFF IT PAYS T0 PLAY I I o - o I . , O O I O C Ol I I .. II II V 8. 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Telephone Hawthorne 72011 It No Anewer Call Gregory 31884 JOHN VAN DER WIELE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Fxxtures Electnc Motors Apphances O11 Bumer Sales cmd Servxce 84 Forest Avenue Hawthorne N I BRUINING FUEL OIL C0 67 Commerce Street Culfleld N 1 'Sherwood 7 7787 HILLSIDE LAUNDRY an DRY CLEANERS Laundry Service Dry Cleumng Rug Shumpoolng Cold Storage All Work Done ot Our Modern Plant PATFRSON N 1 SISCD DAIRY FARMS The Safe Milk For Infant Feeding 60 MT PROSPECT AVENUE CLIFTON N 1 Pm-ssrnr' 2 1500 0 282-64 CLINTON STREET KILBORNE 81 DONOHUE KUIKEN BROS CLASS RINGS LUMBER 14 Park Street Newark 2 N I Fcurlcxwn New Iersey SIS MR AND MRS IOHN VAN BUITEN PROSPECT PARK IEWELER Wm I Zurdema 293 NORTH 8th STREET WHITE 8. HOPPER INC POW' PM N I COAL KOPPERS COKE FUEL OIL Mulberry 4 1892 776 EAST 26th STREET 10 PLOCH STREET PATEHSON N I OKKEMA BEVERAGE CO GOFFLE ROAD q ci N JACOB STAM COUNSELLOR AT LAW 140 Market Street SH 2 4900 O Complim n ol r s , . . I ' Rid eww , . 1. COMPLIMENTS OF BROADWAY CAMERA SHOP 154 BROADWAY PATERSON N I S.E. GREYDANUS PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER ARCHITECT AND LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR 192 FAIRVIEW AVENUE' PROSPECT PARK IDEAl FARMS N PRESBREY lElAND MENIORIAIS FOR CHURCH AND CEMETERY 881 FIFTH AVE NEW YORK 22 N Y Woodlawn N Y Kenswo N Y Hartford Conn Illustrated Brochures Upon Request Telephone Sherwod 2-9696 VEENSTRA 8. DE HAAN FUEL COMPANY FUEL OIL COAL COKE 606 10 RIVER STREET PATERSON NEW IERSEY Telephone Prescott 7 5709 M A R T I N DAIRY COMPANY WESTERVEIT AVENUE CIIETON NEW IERSEY Phone Allendcxle l-4010-4011 DeMARTINI COAL 8. LUMBER CO PROSPECT STREET WAIDWICK N l WOUDENBERG S MARKET GGFFLE ROAD MIDLAND PARK N l Rldqewood 6 8061 We sell When buytnq rnectts look for the government qrcxdmg stamped on the beef If xt ISD t stomped U S Cholce You me not qettmq the Best' C 1 1 Y O 1 , . . U. S. choice meats exclusively, COMPLIMENTS OF KAMP S BAKERY 230 HALEDON AVENUE PATERSON 2 N I Tel Iambert 5 2850 51 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF I95I' Mr and Mrs JOHN LAST 28 Ii you want your clothes to SEND THEM TO THE LAUNDRY and make that laundry THE SEPARATE SANITARY LAUNDRY I49 I59 CHOOKS AVENUE PATFRSON N I SHerwooI 7 '76 4 COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF SICOMAC DAIRY I C O 1 I Come Clean .. , . . . I C .- 5 HOME TOWN FRIENDLY SERVICE JJ Moblloll Cor No 8th St 6, Plnnten Avenue Prospert Pork N I AR 4 I577 DR CORNELIUS WILLIAM DROSS DENTAL SURGERY 'I44 lnfayette Avenue Hawthorne N I Telephone HAwthmne 7 IRIS Sllerwomcl 2,8438 WILLIAM VAN DER EEMS GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 40 North l7th Street Prospect Park N I GEORGE SMITH RELIGIOUS BOOKS AND mm ES fl Post Sheet llrxle lmm Guurcrnteed Organs Yearly of Excellent Qucxhty Contrcrte AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ORGAN BUILDING SALES and SERVICE D Fredenck Bouma Hawthorne 7 3874 Cfmpltmenti of THE HAWTHORNE LAUNDRY INC lfl II Cftffle lloucl Ihtwtlmrm Dlshnchve but Inexpensive Hfxw 7f7flfI Comphmentf. of COMFORT BUS LINE n BUSES TO HIRE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Pr Q R7 mf? DE BELL S MARKET rorner of IVI IIII rtnfl IEICIIIISOII Streete eg hm e Pre rttt CI l , . . . I I I . . a . , . . ' ' L' , . K , I c. I' 11 J' . . , I I , . K, I 1 I 1 I . I'r1ssr11r', N I, ' , Tel ,I ti sf' -ICIBC VAN GROUW COMPOSITION CO. LINOTYPERS Typesetters of The Envoy Brocxched Rule Forms Make up 246 North 9th Street Paterson, N I BUONO SALES, INC. Bastxan Van De Hee Rldgewood 8 8271 H VAN DE REE BROS MASON CONTRACTORS 240 Vreeland Avenue 1V1Id1and Park N 1 Walter Van De Hee Rldqewood 6 83171 Comphments JOHN HAMERSMA JR ATTORNEY AT LAW Ofhce 152 Haledon Avenue Prospect Park N I Resndence 141 Vreeland Avenue Mxdland Park N 1 PARAMUS NURSERY INC Paramus Road Rrdqewood N I PETER DAMSMA INSURANCE' JOHN W POST RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION 270 Bellevue Avenue Upper 1VIOntC1aIr N I FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF PATERSON 7 Convement Ofhces In Paterson and Clrfton PATEHSON E11 on at Wash nqton Market at Colt Bo dway at Mad son 431 Umon Ave SI a qht at Park FIIITTON Ma n at C1 Ito Pa ker at e Membe F de 11 Dep st I Surance Corp - ' of , . , . Closed Sunday Hi. 6-1081 T J . : I i I C n GEORGE E VERMEULEN INSURANCE Comphments of F A BE R S INTERBOROUGH LAUNDRY BRYSON MANUFACTURING CO Inc An Improved Thread Stop for More Efflcxent Automattc Sew1nq 76 Hobart P1 Chfton N 1 Prescott 9 7585 Comphments of HEEREMA COMPANY Congratulanon and Best WIshes PROSPECT PARK NATIONAL BANK 124 Haledon Avenue Paterson 2 N I Member Federal Deposxt Insurance Corp onqratulcmons from your H U D S O N dealer THE BOROUGH GARAGE Hagedoorn and H Zuldema 110112 Fa1rv1ew Avenue Prospert Park N 1 SH 20081 H th E tmates 7 2544 F In shed HENRY J ELSENBROEK PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING 122 Westervelt Avenue Hawthorne N I CANDY S DRESS SHOP 239 Godwm Avenue Mldland Park N I DRESSES STOCKINGS HANDBAGS LINGERIE . , . . O Q 1 , . Q . . r 0 C ' fa! ., , . . A I . b . 0 K K ow ome Si u i ' , . , . . , . . Lambert 5 2425 IACOB VAN BUITEN G SON CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 123 North 14th Street Paterson 2 N Tel Prescott 99892 R DONKERSLOOT BIRDS EYE FROZEN FOODS GROCERIES AND DELICATESSEN Burgess Place Passaxc N Telephone Rrdgewood B 4632 W G KLOPMAN 6 SON CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS 170 Paterson Avenue Mrdland Park N HALEDONE AUTO PARTS Phone PR 7 8113 BARNEY BONNEMA LOCAL Is LONG DISTANCE MOVING Estxmcrtes Cheerfully Gwen 127 Mrdland Avenue Gartreld N SHerwood 2 2972 PASCALE IEWELERS FINE WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS Belmont Avenue Haledon N GR 3 9889 LOUISE BEAUTY SALON COLD WAVE RADIO WAVE HAIR TINTING HAIR CUTTING SpeCIaIIzIng In Permanent Wave Hart Style 32 Passarc Street 2nd Floor Garireld N I Pr 9 0117 PETE S GARAGE GENERAL REPAIRING 85 Hadley Avenue Clxtton N I Sherwood 2 4302 VERBEEK S BAKERY BREAD CAKES PASTRY Holland Cookxes A Specxalty 222 Haledon Avenue Paterson N I COMMERCIAL AND SOCIETY PRINTING VOGEL PRINT SHOP 224 226 Faxrvxew Avenue Paterson 2 Sherwood 2 1588 SHerwood 2 9298 HENRY N STAM 5 Colt Street Paterson N I wmmff 4 o5e51vI PETER SMITH Dealer IH GARDEN STATE FARM PRODUCTS Wrley Place Wyckoff N I Offxce PR 72025 Home PR 80137 IOHNI MAIKA INC COAL COKE FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS ROIIFRS 359 Colfax Avenue Clxiton N I Sherwood 2 6141 Wm Hamersma Prop PROSPECT HARDWARE CIFTS HOUSE I-'URNISHING PAINTS RELIGIOUS RECORDS 142 Haledon Avenue CCorner 7th Streetj Prospect Park N I Armory 42127 4882 W De BOER PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPFCIALISTS 177 N lst Street Paterson N I Rrdgewood 63612 Frank Negarran Prop GANS CLEANERS 6. TAILORS CLEANING DYEING PRESSING REPAIRING FUR STORAGE We Specxalrze In Weddmq Gowns 45 Prospect Street Mrdland Park N I - I- 213 ' . . I. ' CO. ' , . I. - - , , 1, 310 . . I. . . . . ' . - ' ' . N- I- ON ALL MAKES or CARS AND TRUCKS REALTOHAINSURORWAPPFNSOR I. . , A Rrdgewood 6 1174 W PETER DAMSMA CARPENTER 67 Van Blarcom Avenue Mrdland Par Hawthorne 7 3360 M IOUSTRA GARDEN STATE FARMS The Home of Hxgher Quahty Dealer rn MrIk and Darry Products 11 N 9th Street Hawthorne N I LAmbert 51675 STYLE CRAFT PRINTING COMPANY 234 North 7th Street Paterson 2 New Iersey Rrdgewood 6 0744 PARK MEAT MARKET Samuel DeVr1es Prop MEATS AND GROCERIES 251 Godwm Avenue Mrdland Park N CONGRATULATIONS from TWILL CLEANERS TOTOWA HOBBY SHOP S Laqerveld Prop LIONEL AMERICAN FLYER H O TRAINS 536 Umon Avenue Paterson N I Home Offrce Rxdqewood 6 8236 Rrdqewood 6 7770 IAMES A TEN KATE DEVELOPER AND BUILDER 40 Chestnut Street Mrdland Park N I Rrdgewood 63622 GREEN MEADOW FARM PREMIUM GUERNSEY DAIRY PRODUCTS R L Sylstra Wyckoff N I Prescott 95162 Estrmates Cheeriully Gwen IAMES WISSE PAINTING DFCORATING 674 Pauhson Avenue Chtton N Rrdqewood 63010 8126 HAGEDORN S MARKET QUALITY FOODS AND MEATS 261 Erre Avenue Mrdland Park N HEIGHTS SERVICE STATION Arre I I-Iooglcrnd and Sons 70 Clen Avenue Mrdland Park N I Closed Sundays Armory 4 5274 PROSPECT PARK LAUNDRY INC 371379 N 11th Street Prospect Park N I MODERN INSTALLATION CO OIL BURNER EQUIPMENT Parts Sales Servrce FueIO1I 172 Prescott Ave H De Ionqe Paterson 2 N I Passarc 3 1960 De GRAFF BROS DAIRY INC PETER De GRAFF 848 Van Houten Avenue Clrfton N I BURGESS DRY GOODS 300 Burgess Place Chtton MARGARET HOLT Prop Gregory 32929 Rrdqewood 6 4024 PETER BAKKER PAINTS HARDWARE GLASS LINOLEUM WINDOW SHADES Cor Prospect I-Irqhland and Godwm Aves Mrdland Park New Iersey ' k, N. I. ' ' . . I- 1 SHerwood 2-4850 ARmory 4-5389 ' , N. I. L EOR REAL HOME COOKING ITS BENSON S DELICATESSEN 251 Haledon Avenue ARmory 48773 We Delrver DYKMAN AND DYKSTRA PAINTINF AND DECORATINC BEL COL CHICKEN CUT UP HARRY AND DOROTHY DORSCH Props WE DELIVER 239 Haledon Ave tcor Burhans Avenue I Haledon N I ADRIAN BAKKER 6 SONS NC Dealers MASON MATERIALS LUMBFH COAL Oftrce and Yard 14 Sewell Avenue at Erre Raxlroad Clrlton New Iersey MO 80l78M ENGEL M ZEGERS NURSFRYMAN Valley Road Preakness SHERESHAW AND SWANSON MFG CO THF FINEST GLOWPLUGS FOR MODFI ENGINES Mourtarn Vrew New Iersey HEARTIEST WISHES CLASS OF 51 from NYSTROM S RESTAURANT 1Ambert 3 8299 STOKES DAIRY PRODUCTS I De YOUNG Drs! CHRISTINE S HOME MADE CANDIES 290 North 8th Street Paterson 2 N I DR ROBERT S BROEKSTRA OPTOMETRIST 320 Lafayette Avenue Hawthorne New Iersey SH 20187 LA FLEUR S MARKET THE MEATING PLACE OF PROSPECT PARK 294 N 8th Street Prospect Park N I CR 3 6056 TYDOL PRODUCTS HILLTOP GARAGE AND SERVICE STATION HEPAIRING ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Hudson and Packard Specralrsts Ed Breen Don Perrrus 200 Summer Street Passarc N Hawthorne 7 1900 EASTERN PAINT 6 VARNISH WORKS PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS Corner Frith and Horton Avenues Hawthorne N I LA 3 847 IACOB MEETER AND SON P A IN T E R S Mulberry 4 2945 AGNES GOWNS COWNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS a so Nxqhtqowns and Neqlrqees Made to Order 319 Lakevrew Avenue C' ton N I W T GRANT AND CO 146 Mam Street Paterson N I at , . 1 . 4 A 0 - - . I . I I A in . N. I- I ' ' . Route 4 N' Hackensack' N. I. 256 N. 9th Street Prospect Park, N. I. ' , . I. . -l I . , ' .lif , . . I Comp! ments O! MR AND MRS B I STAP Comp! ments of MR AND MRS CONRAD KAMP Bonme Kenny cmd Donny Comp! ments of MR AND MRS IACOB ROSKAM and Icxmxly BARBARA RUTH GERTRUDE HERMIENA EDNA WILMA SHerwood ? 9634 VERBLAAUW S HARDWARE GIFT STORES Toys Appl cnces Po nts Housewares 291 299 N 8th Street Prospect Park N LA 59875 ACADEMY SPA Marmus Beun Prop WHERE THE WELL BR MEET TO BF FED N 8th Street Pro peat Park N G I ARTSMA F V H O I E xc and Pirk Ne I mph 9 MR AND MRS WM BONNEMA C' mplmerls I MR AND MRS I SIKKEMA C' mplme ts I AND MRS M R HOUSEMAN Comp! me ts of MP AND MRS HENRY ZEEUW LA 51956 DE IONG S HARDWARE PAINTS AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS BUILDERS HARDWARE TOWN TALK BAKERY A DYKSTRA Pop R 5 52 PETER ENGLISHMAN 6. SONS C 0 N T R A C T 0 R Pe mane t Hard Su! ce Asphalt Amar te Dr veways Pleas 1tAvnu M c1niPxl-:N R1dqewc-od 8 7978 TEN KATE PLUMBING 6 HEATING CO lcrmes 'le Kate 169 Btrch Street M dlc d Park A FRIEND 10 J i Cf. 'ment of 1 . 1, 1 1. o i cw 1 n. 0 W ' MR. . . . ' ' ' 1 I1 ' . I ' I ' A 1 - . , . I. 'Z11 Haledon Avenue Paterson, N. I. ' 'ED ' H , , r . 273 , s ' , .I. r ' 1. 471 C H . . T' S r n r C1 M'Il 1 , w ersey 1 1 16 ,LII e e id! c cr, , I. ' n ' A i n . N. I. 104 Tel. Prescott 7,0547 H. N Y D A M DEALER IN MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS 23 Prospect Place Clifton, N. I. lack Bird lACK'S MARKET MEATS, GROCERIES, FROZEN FOODS VEGETABLES For Delivery - Phone Sher. 2-1564 No. Sth St., at Fairview Ave., Propect Pcirk Congratulations CLASS OP 1951 RUTH CIRCLE MIDLAND PARK CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH EMILY'S YARD GOODS AND INFANT'S WEAR 307 N, 8111 Street PruSpw't Purk, N. l. PROSPECT PARK UPHOLSTERY SHOP NIQW LIVING ROOM SUITES ARm r 4012 oy - 5 17 Fciirvie-w Avenue Prospect Pork, N. I. HUNT'S PHARMACY PRESFTRIPTIONS Hriledon Avmiiip Prlterson, N. I. A FRIEND Nici 53' F Va I I I r I' 'WJ 4 s ' 5 3 Q, :A . X- If , . 9 1' ,X 1 4 x 19,33 Rai I rf' if I A- 'I ' 4 : ., fa' gg ., '- '4 l' ... uiim f T fr ' f- V ..,n,., -. .'ff' 1' - 'G' r .Va I I + 'gp V .. , - .... - xvw,-,?v-,nm
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