David Morkrid is taking life easy in California. Dave owns the Morkrid Do-It-Yourself Dry Cleaning Company. There's a beautiful big Cadillac going down New York's Sth Avenue. In it are Helen Schneider- man and Carol Kruger, dress designers for Jean Groenewold of Paris. Carol Hollander, by the way, is an outstanding model working for the Carol-Helen Shoppe. Joan Schoonhoven's work in the F.B.I. offices is really exciting. Her favorite quote is, I'm a lady detective looking for a man. Rose Duin?---Why, she's been named Miss Red Top of '65. Yes, that lovely red hair has final- ly won fame for her. The whole world is enjoying Glenda Van Briesen's beauty shop. Just try and tell me you can't make headway in the world by starting on the top. Carol Van Iperen has just realized her life-long ambition, to be a wife. There's no particular subject in her searches, all she wants is a plain ordinary man. The president of the senior class now works with the underworld. Byron Schrick says, You know, I have a grave undertaking but actually business is dead. He's Edna's mortician. And so it is with the class of '55 ------ still shining so brightly--but oh, so differently than it CLASS WILL Be it known that we, the honorable members of the class of '55, on this the 24th day of May, be- ing of sound mind and body, declare this to be our last will and testament: Dennis Hilbrands wills his way with the women to Gary Abels and Ronald Winkel. Wayne Krahling gives his extra inches to George Freerksen and Kenneth Van Briesen. Dorothy Bruns wills her quiet ways to Barbara DeGraaf and Gwen Krahling. Rose Duin wills her red hair and blushes to Mary Bechler. did ten short years ago. Doug Bruns wills his beautiful blue eyes to Joan Eilders and his calm way to Beverly Delong. Harlan DeBoer leaves his studiousness to Arnold Harms and Norman Smith. Kenneth Harpham wills his curly locks to Charles Harms and his flying license to Larry Smid. Sorry, Larry, the license is good for airplanes only. Jeanne Groenewold leaves her list of car license numbers to Thelma Van Briesen and her va- riety of slacks to Genevieve Hansmann. Louise Hansmann gives her jolliness to Floydelle Sudenga. Klaas Voss wills his ability to go steady to Bob Locker and J'im Lucas. Byron Schrick wants to keep everything he has. Sorry, girlsll Pat Meester wills her list of out of town boys to Vera Hilbrands. Carol Hollander gives her brown eyes and a few boy friends to Grace Meyer. Joe Klinkenborg wills his unresistable charm to Darwin Willemssen. David Morkrid gives his physique to Larry Feldman and his black, curly hair to Roger Jordan. Shirley Van Westen takes Yvonne Jurrens's brother. Dorothy Reiter donates her musical ability to Harlyn Beek and Edwin Schneiderman. Curtis Meyerhoff presents his ultra-modern cars to Gene Bluxn and Jerry Smith. Harlan Stubbe wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Roger Stubbe. Shirley Stubbe gives her boy cut hair style to Betty Bos. Carol Van Iperen bestows her giggle to Marilyn Straatmeyer and Helen Athens. Clarence Jurrens wills his motto, Women are so, unnecessary, to Orville Willemssen. Rudy Meyer contributes his reserved manner to Verdell Groen. Joan Schoonhoven bequeaths her long tresses to Mavis Goldhorn. Glenda Van Briesen wills her come hither eyes to Lorena Meinerts and her Levis to Mic- key Kramer. Lloyd Ossenfort leaves his ability to be heard to Dwayne Reibling. Stan Rypkema gives his position on the baseball team to Roger Harms. Nadine Kruse leaves her place on the basketball team to Judy Veenker and her pleasing person- ality to Janie Nagel. Kenneth Hinsch wills his cousin to Lois Tjepkes. Jackie Hilbrands leaves her height to Eileen Rypkema and Marcy Kix. She also leaves a few dates, just a few, girls. JoAnn Sprock leaves her art editorship to Phyllis Walkup. Alma Duin leaves her night life to Marvin Grave. Gene Thorn wills his ability to catch up on sleep in study halls to Roger Sprock and David Ge- erdes. Helen Schneiderman gives her extra-curricular activities to Connie Speake. Carol Kruger bequeaths her shorthand ability to Martha Geick. Nina Blau leaves her ability to remain unattached to Ruth Dirksen. Betty Arends wills her male companions during the noon hour to Marla Hinsch and Colleen Wil- lemssen. Henry Duin leaves everything he has to those Juniors who feel they have been cheated by the preceeding will. Divide among yout Signed, sealed, and declared by the Honorable Class of 1955 to be their last will and testament.
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UNIORS Back row: E. Schneiderman, D. Geerdes, A. Harms, A. Beek, M. Grave, V. Groen 5th row: D. Riebling, G. Abels, C. Harms, L. Smid, N. Smith, R. Sprock, R. Harms D. Hollander, I. Lucas, L. Feldman, K. Jensen. 4th row: H. Beek, R. Stubbe, R. Wink- el, K. Van Briesen, D. Willernssen, G. Freerksen, G. Blum, B. Locker, O. Willems- sen. 3rd row: J. Smith, C. Speake, F. Sudenga, B. DeGraaf, M. Kix, E. Rypkema, J' Veenker, B. Delong, M. Bechler, R. Jordan. Znd row: Y. Iurrens, L. Meinerts, R Dirksen, G. Meyer, J. Eilders, M. Hinsch, M. Straatrneyer, M. Kramer, M. Geick C. Willemssen, P. Walkup, Nliss Geick. lst row: G. Krahling, L. Tjepkes, H. Athens B. Box, G. Hansmann, M. Goldhorn, T. Van Briesen, I. Nagel. Class Officers Pres. Bob Locker Sec'y. Grace Meyer Treas. Colleen Willemssen
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