Godwin Heights High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

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WCDLVERINE EDITOR ROBERT BLETT GODWIN HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL GRAND RAPIDS MICHIGAN BUSINESS MGR. - JEANNE MCMASTER ff 'im A f -, SwQ5fe ..-4+.7'+ 7 ' U X FORtEtWQ RD So that in years to come we may fondly remember our high school days - we the class of 4O pref sent this Wcmlverilme. Elizabeth V. Chynoweth 'I' 'A' i i To Miss Chynoweth, not only a teacher but a friend, we do wholefheartedly dedicate our year book of 1940. Zin 1HHPI11H1IZI1I1 Vernon Bud Stone Harold G Charon Vu th SLIIIOTN dcdnfxtg thm pagu to our Ll Q rn rtu Edu ard Bran Robgrt Thom 1- Vgrnon Stung md Hxrold Charon Eduard and Bob vx 0 mu an mtlwu munlnr ot th or hwtra md dfllllltluk dw md Harold 1 buy OLIISIHILIIIIQ ln at Ltlg an srhool dgtlxztns puwd fm 15 mt ur LINOI' yr ll Q 4 r A 1 1 f , ,. Q ' 5 Ci 7, , c ' ' Q, H 's 'K ' ' asa Q 'J f' ' , r 15, ' r, 4 z . ' passed away during their freshman year. Bud,A' 'h 'a:z ' W ' c c':z1 1a':'a':z ' ,a ' IZ 'R' ahl sz df iff, ' h' 5' ' 'W '. in 'Y' Charleg C Saur Gladys G. Saur Scmur High Priucipzil Michigziii State Noriiuil. BS University of fvlicliigzm. M..'X Perscirmcl and Guidance Adviser of Girls' League and Honor Society W. Wallace Blair junior H1 11 XXQCFICTIX Stan Lfriivcrsity of 'VI1 ll N1 'X NiuLl1c111z1t1L ADMINISTRATICN Frank Racket! y Doxtator Matilda Andre John Buikema Scnretiry Pm 1dv.r1t Trustcc Truxtcc Frank Bartels Trczieurcr Pauline T. Hover Evelyn A. Barr Douglas D. Blocksma Dorothy D. Dean I Western State, AB, Olivet College, B.M., AB. Calvin College, A.B. Carthage College, AB. English Qrchestra University of Michigan, MLA. University of Iowa, M5 Sophomore Adviser Student Guidance Science, French Director of Dramatics NUUU HUUV ACUVIYY Elizabeth V. Chynoweth University of Michigan, A.B., M.A. English Senior Adviser FACULTY William E. Boersma Madonna S. Freyling Durward D. Harbaugh Carl Bahre Hillsdale College, BS. Vvlestern State. HS. Vfcstern State, BS. Vfestern State. AB. Mathematics Music Science jr. Business Training, Tennis Girls' C-lee Cluh Boys' League Adviser English, Arithmetic HifY Track J. B. Ward Clifford H. Jones Marie C. Simpson Edward L. Dykstra Alma College, BS. Vv'estern State, AB, University of Chicago. Western State, B.S. Science, Mathematics History, Governniert B' Of Ph' of Ed. University of Michigan. MA Track Basketball Mathematics Athletic Director Marion E. Schmeiding Western State, A.B. English Student Council Adv' FACULTY Carroll Munshaw Calvin College, AB English, Geography Social Relationship Mabelle C. Van Atta Western State, A.B. Jean Ballard Michigan State, A.B, University of Michigan Physical Education G. A. A. CampfFire Guardian Noon Hour Activity University of Michigan, lvl.A. H9nfY D9H33n Social Studies Michigan State, BS. Camp-Fire Guardian Physical Education Linnea Wykes Robert Courtright Bernadean Flynn Pierson W. Miller Northern State, BS. Michigan State, AB. Nazareth Collage. AB, Vv'estern State, BS. Home Economics journalism, Art Latin Science. Civics History Football. Baseball Varsity Club Adviser William Speer Winifred Klenk Albert P. Smith jean L. VanStensel Michigan State, A.B. L'nix'crsity ul' Michigan. BS. Calvin College, A B Calvin College. AB. History, English Commercial English, Music Apprccixitiun Commercial Commercial Cluh Adviser and Theory COH1mCrCiL1l Club Adviser junior Adviser Instrumentation Band 4 SENIORS 'Dx s 4 xxxf 1 mx, Q x 'K vs. Q53 , ' '.i'Q3fi5X,uy1z V, :f2jx6figQf,zJ'! Senior Class Cflicers John Oldneld President 0 :rho ozrns Ihr mil Il 'ns up fn ilu' xIr.u. ' junior Play. Senior Play, Boys' League, Officiating Cl u b , Leathercraft. HifY. Dorris M. Arrance Dan McDonald Lawrence Terpstra Vice-President Secretary Secretary , First Semester Second Semester him nflrn Irurnx IIN' mirlniyht oil - hu! l i1'r 'fooff I u Il 1' lIwn'u.u f fi r ll n I - .wul tu my --- 'fix no! 'sIripper'. ' lun1l. ' for luilfu Boys' League, Var' Basketball Manager Commercial Cl u b, Orchestra, G l e e Club, Girls' League, Executive Council, Swing Band. sity Club. Boys' League T r a c k , Baseball Commercial C 1 u b HifY, Stamp Club Reading Club. History of the Class ol 1940 Here we are f 74 young people, Godwins largest graduating class to date, about to be turned loose on the world. What lies ahead we know not: as for the past, let us review it, In the year 1934, 70 eager 7th graders boarded an imaginary train which was to take them on an exciting sixfyear trip. Elmo Moore was the class president, Miss Bright, the advisor. At that stage, life seemed to hold nothing more serious than fun and boisterousness. Poor Mr. Kutsche! While he was endeavoring to keep half of us quiet, the other half was engaged in a firstfclass riot. The end of our first year's trip found us at Garneld Park enjoying the annual school picnic, The fall of 1935 saw our train again on its way. We lost two good teachers, Miss Grace Miller and Mr. Wilbur Myers. For the several students we lost, we gained others. Harry King became our president, Charles Bush was vicefpresident, Gladys Granstrom was secretary, and Don DeKoster took charge of our treasury. That year we found ourselves under the supervision of a new teacher, Miss Chynoweth. She brought with her a china cow, Bessie, who was duly adopted as a class mascot. QWalt Disney may have his Ferdinand S we'll take our Bessie., During the year Ina Bloore wrote a few plays, one of which The Musical Partyu was rehearsed and given in the auditorium for some of the other grades. We made our own newspaper The Qriolen and published one edition. Vvfe still are proud of those little papers. A cleanfup campaign was sponsored, and a pep meeting was given by us for an assembly. That year ended with a picnic at johnson Park. In September, 1936, we became high school freshmen. When our train pulled out on the third lap of its journey, the 78 students aboard chose Ray Darrow to be president: Phyllis Van Portfleet, vicefpresident1 Barbara Christiansen, secretary: .lane Van Eizenga, treasurer. The sophomores kept us in misery. torture, and wondering fear by holding off the initiation until November. Some of the new teachers f- Mr. tContinued on Page 465 if ,..s ,J .. 'L. . 1 Margaret A. Heyboer Treasurer 'Zllusit' hull: t'hurmf,' Girls' League, Girls' Clcc Club, Student Council, Music Ap' preciation Club. First Row jack D. Aeken Hlllllllffl' l1r'1'rf.' llrrmor ll1r1'r. ' Boys League. Commercial Club. POI'Pt'lll'l'l. Sports Club. l' F. F. Club. Boxing Club. Mildred I. Annis Quill :lx fr Nllllllllllju Commercial Club. Girls' League. C, A, A. lxiutting Club. Marian R. Arndt .l 1'lr'1'rfr lril lll'l'XUIllIlH-If lrlllsfu Girls' Glee Club. News Staff. Girls' League. Commercial Club. 'lunior Play. Senior Play. Student Council. School Revue. Annual Staff. Dra' matics Club. Cantata. Albert E. Arnold Ilia l'l'l'.ll frorrrz is hriylzlrr fur fllllll .smilrfx of ulhrr fellows 1lr4'. ' Ofhciating Club. Boys' League, Var' sity Club. HVY. Male Chorus, Revue. Robert Blett A31 lfrmfzrf is lm.w.viny from the K1',I0llI.,H Football. Basketball. Sophomore President, Varsity Club. Annual. Ina L. Bloore She 1'l1mfr.w ua on In l'l!'fllf.ll.,U Cheer Leader, Girls' League. Honor Society, Dramatics Club. News Staff. Annual, junior Play, Senior Play. Revue, G, A. A.. Girls' Glee Club. Cantata. French Club. x.1 Second Row Helen A. Borrink 'll hfurl lhrolf fllllll-ll. lllll.ll prom' lo fir rl 1lI'IlIllll'llI' l'llllfll'I lll'.,u Clee Club. Girls. League. Revue. Xevvs Statl. Poetry Club. lkllvslvss Club. Social Service Club. Com' mercial Club. Cantata. Tom Bowen Hfffs ff-urs I'I'i'4'lI! s'rr'rvlx uf' 4Ill'1'1lf ll11rll.rlflf,s'. ' llasketball. Track. Boys' League. Football. Varsity Club. Reading Club. Camera Club. Charles R. Bush T1ili'rf.v lifrf ll'if'1 ri .lfflllll of Nlllffu Football. Basketball, Varsity Club, Traek. Boys' League, Student Counf cil. Commercial Club. June M. Bush llrlnrllr ll'If'l flflfilf l'III'l'.,u Girls' Glee Club. Junior Play. Girls' Busliclliiill, Girlsi League. Commer' cial Club, Poetry Club, G. A, A.. Annual, Cantata, School Revue, Girls' Tennis Team. Barbara M. Champlin TNI me. :leur --- are fllfflf llll-Il morn uf home like -llllllfu Girls' League Council, Girls' Glee Club. Commercial Club, Knitting Club, Hostess Club. Commercial Art Club. Harold G. Charon Une of the 1 ilII'Nf.u Boys' League, Varsity Club. Pot' Pourri, Hi-Y. Football. Basketball, Baseball. Student Council. Third Row Barbara 1. Christiansen .l l'lIl'l'I'fIIl I'lIIIllfI'llI'llI'I rr Il1l'7'l'.ll f1r'4Il'f. ' Dramaties Club. junior Play. Senior Plav. C o m up e r c 1 a l Club. Band. Orchestra. Swing lland. 5ec'v of Soph. Class. Girls' League. Glee Club. Revue, Red Cross Rent. An' nual Staff. Elnora E. Conlon She is lfrrll-11 lo :Milly lrillz Illlll lltlffllf In lrlllf fI'ifl1. ' Commercial Club. liem Club. Girls' League. Revue. Reading Club. News Staff. Katherine E. Crawford Nbr ll'1l.N' llllfllll lo In :ru olwrri .vlrII'. ' Glee Club. Art of Living. Drama Club. lwlusic Appreciation Club. Girls- League. Raymond B. Darrow Swell rlllllrfll Nll'l'H fwllou-. ' Varsity Club, Pres. of Fresh. Class, Boys' League. H1'Y. Football. Bas- ketball. Tennis. Donald B. De Koster llr suffers from rhrnnif- pulpila- firm of Ihr' lonyur. ' Boys' League. Hi-Y, Revue. Art of Living. Maile Chorus, News Staff. Basketball. Pot-Pourri. D r i v e r s A Club. French Club, Boy Scouts. Sea Scouts. Wilma I. Delyea SHN u'r1fffr.s' run 1lrrl1. ' Girls' League. Commercial Club, Q T axial' Wf- '-E? GN Fir:-it Row Roberta L. Du Shane '111111111' is i1.v1-lf ll Il1l'IlNIll'I'.C. l'l11nur Society. Cuniniereiul Club. Girls' Lczigue, Art of Living Club. Sewing Club. Reading Club, Coin' niereizil Art Club, Girl? League Council. Dorothy L. Dykstra 'Il 1111111 111111' 11'1I'1x'.lu Hnnur Society. Glee Club. Revue. lfreneli Club. Drziiniities Club. Social Service Club. Girls' League. Cgintxitii, Wallace W. Eaton Hr 11'1111.v 11.w 11111 11f 11111 1'1111. ' fAJllllIlCI'Cllll f,l u b. Buyx League. Vzirsity Club. Nexxw Stull. Traicli. Jack Foster 1f1l'.vx1'11 1l'1111 11111111 1'1'11s11ll 111111 ,.. Vllllllllllll Nl'llN1'. lhilcetbzlll. lfoutbzill. Trzlek. Buy-' League. Cgnneru Club. New- Stzitl. H1'Y. William W. Foster 1l1- 1'1111111 111-1 11 1'111' 111111 11-111111- N1111 .lu llmvx l,e.ieu1-. 4 1UllIlllCl'Il1ll Klub. .AHL nl Lixuig Klub. cnllililkl flub. lf li li. Club Doris Fox '.1 .v11'1f1f1 111NjH1.v1111111 lI1I'1lll1N' 1111I1'11'4' Girls' Leglggue. Knitting Club. Hnxt' ew Club. C11innierei.ll .Axrt Club. Coinniereigil Club. Art nl Livinl Club, , ,P nn L in Y '? if 1 . ' 'L ,L-9 lifff f 4 Jn 1 ' 5? l F 't N Second Row Virgil L. Gehrett 1'111l11.11 I 11111 11 1111111. 101llIPI'l'0l1'.'l- Boys' L e il g u e , Orchestra. Band. Conimercizil Club. Baseball. Baalcetf bull, Varsity Club. Stamp Club. Marcella L. Geib 111'1' ,II'l11'1 is 11111 111 'DPI' ll'lll'1u' 11111 1'1.W1lI'1I1'1'1'.ln Cunimereial Club. Girl? League. Glee Club. Hmtese Club. Emily Poet Club. Knitting Club, G. A. A Gladys D. Graxndstroni '4N1l1' 11'11.v 111111 1'1111' 11111 11111-1'1 ,11'111111. ' Girl? League. Girls' Council. Hnxtf ew Club. Drzunzitief Club. Revue. Sueizil Service Club. Con1nierei.il Club. Newx Stall. Glee Club. Edward Hammerschlag 'QI 1I11i1'1. 111111111111 x111'1 111. f1f111111g ling? League. HVY. Student Cwun' eil, Miner Lee Hendrick I11f l1'I'Ill'N 11 x111111' 11-1111-11 1111 11111111 1'1111 111'1'r1'11.v1, ' l511yf League. C.unei'ai Club. llrix' erf Clubi lvlzile clll1ll'llN. liexue. New- Stull. fxlllilllll. Raymond E. Hess lI1'.11 1llIll1'II' is lllllf 11111111111 111111111. Buyf League. Seniur Plziy. Revue. Put-Puurri. Band. L3fCl'iC4IfZ1. l'l1fY. li. li, F, Club. Truck. Third Row Robert Hillis l,11f11 1Il'Il .vi111111f 111'll1 111111 11111f. ' iii 1I'Ill4'lI 1'11111'11 Boys' League. P1 1tfPuurri. Violet June Holbrook .'411l11 as 11 1111111s11, Girl! League. Coniniereml Club Needlework Club. Bernard Hoorn ','1H'I'1' 111'1' 1ll'11 1-1111-.v 111 1'1'1'1'11 1,111f.v- 111111 111s 111111 11111 1'111111 11111f. ' Art ul' Living, li. li. li. Club. llnya League. l.e4itlierer.ilt, Driving Club Hubby Club. Cuininerenll Club, Dorothy Jean Horsfal ll'1' 1111l11' 111111 111x'I'11 11.w, ' :Krt Club. Cniiirnereianl Art. Girlx League. fl1IIIllIlCl'Clkll Club Robert C. Horton 1,1'1 111.1 1111.111-1 111' 111s 1'11111111'11. 111. 11-111111 1-11111111'11. 111111 111111111111 11111 111. 1-11111111111 ' llnyf Luiulie. l lifY. l'1111tb.ill. lim I flib N lu-mlmll. Tmeli. Spur N ' V 1 Stall. Senior llny. Virginia M. Horton 1 1111111 1111 1114 111-111-1111 Girl? L e gi Q u e. H1 junior Play l 1 . .lew ,.. innr Sueiety First Row Harry G. King Thr ,wmllf Nm! lrnllll fmm aff. llniyf l..Qagilt', Huntxr Stuglgtyi Tfnf nn. Urtiluwtra. Htl. Andrew Kommer f'lr'nfl1 uf :r'1's1:llfllfll1. ' . l . Clww Clulx Hifi. Malt' Klux Buy-' Lcaguc, Bztxkctlaall, Tcnni Johanna Kommcr Tl'l1r- :lx xfrrffu fllh Girl-' Kilt-v fflulv, ciUIl1IllL'I'L'llll flula Uni-' l. v a g u c. fiHIIlIllK'I'ClQll Art Knitting Cflulm Sewing Lewis E. Lull Ulfrlxilf rlfnfx il, ' flult. Cunnncrual Clulx St tin p Flulw f,atnt'ra f.lul'W, l'. l'. l'. fllulx Bnxl Clulm Buy! Lcaguv. Student Cnunf eil, Track. litmtlaalll C. Ward Nlarlatt ng f'ulliny ltr, ,llurlnllf Hur viillfllfl' lIlI'lliI','H HVY, Traqk. Canicra fflula. New- Statl. Bn-yi Lcaguc. lvialc film Band. Rtwuc, M. Jeanne McMaster FUN. .l .J1lr'f1'r, filrffllrlr, rmml ,w-nrIl, ' Girl-' tlltrt- fflull ll CYIIU, Girl League, Surial Scrvicv fflulm An' nual Statll Second Row Third Row Patricia Molesta Elda F. Rhoadcs Tn 11-nrrill lilflr, In Nflllllfl lrsxl lx Uh lu lu' Hn lmlirlrf of fr HIIVSI my irlru uf hrrlr,:fl14sa', ' likf flrixw fillvc fflulm Uirlf l.t'agut'. Annual Stiidi-,ii fj.,,ii,,-il, QHIQ Glu- Club. flilfl. ,l 11111111 1111153 51 11 1111153 Dramatic- Cilulw, -lllllltbf Play. Scninr lrcnclm fllulw. Draqrnatio vflluln Bas' Play, H.,m,r Sqpgigty, Rcvuc. An' kixgkiilll, Tu-it uf Supb f1,l,.t,rBaml. nual Stall, flnlf Lcaigltc. Cantata. l rcwxtra, iantata. .ltutrnt hun' til. Revue. Ciilbarlci Ryno ' b IW Thomas Newell .vim flllfiu lfrfavffzlijratf . 1 Q f'lI1 nf- flmxf- :rin Irwinfrr1n111f.v. ' i'11VM 11111115 X111'f11Y 1111112 11911511 Chcv Club' Rciidiiw fjliib- yiiriiiy Cglula. lin,-, Ltgtgtlc. Hin. :lunuvr filula, Bawlwall. Baxltctlaall, licmtlwall 1115153 5f1111l1' 11?1Y, M4110 1111111115- Miimiiicrl ig,,y,' Lciiiiiiiu lwrntlaall, l5.t-ltctlwall, TCIIIIIN. 10311 L- 511511015011 Harold M. Schaperkotter 'll rf'nlil14l1'r 'ff .vwrrfl .ff.f'ff'fll'1' llff',+ fi lI'1lll Ill' 'f'l4ll .i-l Salutattirian, D, A. illicit., fiirlf Malt Ciwruxi BOW. Lmuuci CMN' Ciltt Llulw, Hunur 5:-tittx. Annual , ,, - 1, W 1 . gt H D U Fi in R ' CHI, nxtrtial Llulm fatnttra Llulx xiklrlt . a . ranta cx ,u . cvuc. 1 if A Vi Ci iw R . ,V Lcagttf, l'rcncli Club, fi.llllP'FlY'C Ppmklmim H ' mm Uirls. Swing Band. Cantata, Betty Scharphorn Virginia E. parker 1'lm11!11fulilf fm lllw If-1-ulhwn' 71llI'lll'l'lllll Vll'lll-'Ulf' fftrlfltflljliw Knitting Cilulx Girlf Glcc fllult Svniur Play, i,,fllIlIlillt'N fllula, Cmn' Dramatic- fllulx Senior Play. Ci. :X nicrclal filulw. Art Clav. Ciirlf Glcc .-K., Uirlf Lt-aguc. Club, Knitting Clulx Ncvw Statl. Dun R Schooiey Clirxon H ,-Pctqk V . I I ,,, Sffriu11.v in ll niwf ll'Il.ll.,n B H'i., ' H H 'YW' 1, 'H I Bmw? Lcaquc. H1'Y. Cliufx Club. ow League. Bm-tingf,lul1,C,a1ncra i 'A . , U . r w , ' . , . -I lf li Ir C,lulx Boxing Clulm Malt Llula, 5 t a in p Llulx C.-iinincrtlal vii 'mi fllulm Put-Pnurrl. Baxclaall. ' 1 ' Marcia R. Plantenga Hafgl Mi' Shul-11 ' D i In iji,,, ,,f l,,,,,,,-,f,,,-,f- ' Hlllr fflllr fur! llllfll fflr lug IIIIIIS. Clntitriuwtiiztl Clulw, Bztxlxctlwall. Uirlf liratnatitx Cflulx Girl? Ulcc Club. l. C a gg u Q. G, A. :Xu Needlework Urclicxtra, Girls' League. 5 c n 101' fflula. Cantata. lllay. Rcvur, Cantata. 9 Q 3 'ff-T Fx L- if-A i A W' C- Wi .f'f3fi' l sir Na: x 1, Ln vat' .3 . i- 1 , . 5, L - 54- T 1 Erasm- . 'vQfv.x'-112. First Row Rose M. Sikkema .'lx nnfrry as II I'l'iI'h'l'f,l', Valwictorian, Girls' Gle e Club, Social Service Club, junior Play, Senior Play, Honor Society, Girls' League, Revue, Annual Staff, Book Store, Cantata. Betty Smith Qui1'f 4 but full of f1ln. ' Girls' League, Girls' Glee Club, News Staff, Honor Society, Draf matics Club, Senior Play, Knitting Club, C om m e r c i al Club, Girls' League C o u n c il , Girls' League Executive, Safety Squad. jacqueline F. Stevens UW r'un'l fiurl any fuull.-f. ' Girls' League, Girls' League Execu' tive, Student Council, Art of Living Club, Commercial Club, Coinmerf cial Art Club. Madeleine D. Stevens i'llIl'll.llX smiling lhr11. ' Girls' League, Commercial Club. Jean E. Streelman .-lx likwlblw ax she' ix lunlrriblvf' Girls' Glee Club, Basketball, Girls' League, Commercial Club, Dramatics Club, Hostess Club, Revue, Cantata. Norman L. Swanson The kid in the Ilrrw-:'m'i1eI'e4l Iram'r. ' Boys' League, Drivers' Club, Leathercraft Club, F. F. F. Club, Service Club, News Stall, Art of Living Club. Second Row Herbert E. Swift ':l'V,l!'l'I' pl14u.s1ll'rf and rlufy flush. let rlufy yn In NIIIIISIIF' Basketball, Boys' League, Tennis, Senior Play, I u n io r Play, Chess Club, Reading Club, PotfPourri, Revue. Muriel A. Tuffs 'Violin IIIII-Nil' vlmrnis lhe xuuI. ' Girls' League, Music Appreciation Club, Orchestra. Robert G. Van Duinen .'lffl'7lIlIf noi, fuv-amiplixh nul. ' Varsity Club, HifY, Senior Play, Basketball M a n a g e r , Basketball, Football, Tennis, Boys' League, Re' vue, News Staff. jane Van Eizenga She hits ihe .s'puf. ' Girls' League, Girls' League Execu' tive, Girls' League Council, Honor Society, Basketball, G. A. A., Com' mercial Club, News Staff, Sewing Club. Third Row Phyllis E. Yan Portfleet She has plvlzly nf 'ljlllll-fillllfu junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club, Girls' League, R e v u e , Dramatics Club, VicefPres, of Fresh. Class, French Club. Cornelius Walstra His muvsir charms lhe opposite .-r0.r. ' Boys' L e a g u e, Band, Orchestra, Swing Band. Theodore L. Whip JIur'h run lu' rmulr of 11 lfllffhllllllli if hr' Im ruuylit ylllllljlfu Boys' League, PotfPourri, Boxing Club, Chess Club, F. F, F. Club. Arnold G. Zichterman Thr Ins! hut hy no lllfllllx fha rn1l. ' Boys' League, Sports Club, Leather' craft Club, F. F. F. Club, Boxing Club. 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Y f 7 ' A Down m thc curnhvld Q ,ax 4 nap it L '11 i i M ' 1. ' 1 ff lx 'M ! fl 'Y 0 Vi af P I Q 0' 4-1594 T' X if 3 XM M f K W .. , ' ' f if 2 Q Q . , Q , . if QQIKMBUP f 37'k'? 5'g,sAv w FISIDRISTS sau nlssw wail nosamzi' A K y ' X1 ll 759 Q J UNDERCLASSMEN ' rv A nr ' if -we 'wifi Class of '41 As this was their hig year, the juniors' thoughts were naturally turned to moneyVmakV ing projects. The Seniors had to have a won' derful Banquet or else. The Radio Rafile was their first undertaking to catch the students' eyes, Everywhere we turned. we heard, Wrni1ld you like a raffle ticket? Theylre ten cents each, three for a quarter. Some of their other projects were ski'l1o and ice cream sales, movies, the selling of Shrine Circus tickets, and glory knows what else. The money just seemed to roll in. The Homefcoming Dance given hy the juniors was an outstanding event. The Swing Band played hoth sweet and hot, and the floor show gave us everything from jazz to Russian enterV tainment. Heart Trouble, the Junior play, was a scream. Everybody got in everybody elses hair. Row 1 VV- VVarron Abbott, Lillian Annis. Lloyd Backart, Avery Bainbridge. Row 2 Marjorie Barrett, Ruth Beck:-r, Dorothy Bignall, Julius Blank. Row 3 VV The-Ima Bk-am. Robert Bolthouse 151-cretaryv, Phyllis Bn-en, Don Bronnvr. Row 4 VV Elmer Brown, Lucille Brown, Robert Canfield, Albert Clark. Row 5 V H4-tty Conklin, Rnlantl Cooley. Madelyn Drowne, Julia Dulyea. Row 6 V Vt-rn Eadiv, Riehard Fox lViee-Presidc-Intl, Eva Fuller. Arlt-no Gt-4-lhoed. Row T Kay Hager 1Trc-asurerh, Betty Hammerschlagz, Alice Hill. Evelyn Hills. Row Pi V Carolyn Jazwinski, H4-It-n Krant-nlwrgr, Bill Lackey, Roswe-l Lt-alht-rnian. Class of '41 Imagine two of Godwin's nicest young ladies engaged in a lusty hattle. It must he great L-- he a memher of a family like that. To top off the year, the Seniors were given a heautiful hanquet. If you heard any eommo' tion in the halls, it was the woodenfshod Juniors. In An Old Dutch Garden certainly gave them a wonderful hanquet idea. Rememf her the orchestra -ff' Ev Hunts at that sitting in a wooden shoe? fl wonder how it feels to he the heel 7j The panels along the sides of the gym were gaily decorated with Dutch figures. The wooden shoe suspended from the ceiling was very effective. The entire evening was a happy one which the juniors and Seniors will long remember. To hring the year to a successful close. jalopes were hauled out of the garages and everyone went to the picnic. Life is wonderfull lsn't it? Row 1 - Betty Lull, Elaine Manshavm, Mary Mt-nm-s, Margaret Mieras. Row 2 - - Anthony Mihalik l'42I, Betty Munshvin. Ray Moore-. Ruth Morse-. Row il - Marie Naill, Fri-ii Nielson, Erwin Price. Rnyal Purchase. Row 4 - Dora Randall, Wayne Ri-wins-r 1l'residi-ntr, Marion Ryno, John Sehoolm-y, Row 5 Laura Scott, .li-anim-ttv Siple, Dorothy Sm-plum-r. la-:itha Tanner. Row 6 V - Laurence Van Allsburg, Lucille Van Hyck, Ellen Van Fleet, Vivian Vlfalstra, Rim' T - f Virginia VK'anrooy, l-Ivi-lyn NV:-xrrt-n, Gloria Wut- son, Bt-th VVcst1Zatn-, Row K Orville NVhip, Alla-rt XVii-rsma, Jw-l VVyn, Rohr-rt Zn.-rman. 1 .e Q 2' .-1- A f '4 ' V xl, V.-CN '3 ' . :V 2:25 --'Juana w w sf v W 1 4: ,X l 'H' 5 ' A p f ' ' ff' 1 .5 g A.: -.J .vw we 4' IR if ,W S--4 fb , A I .,.,, 2 E' S ff V .Lv 1 1 556' .2 ff ,m A In ff.:-Q C7 X X., 'V 4199- ,N -Q suqspv- knf-wa n ,ff , ,,. 1 in tr Y 4 if ,.-f A X i rf .. V, 3 i 9' 8, 'am R I l U, . 0 .. , Y Y V ' I t if ff- f ilgfdf- D , ., I A V L z H l iw VK if A s if rs ll .. i ' 3 x :vw,i.r A1 1 2? J . V . 1 Y, K 1 5214! nga? 'L' A . as ,ft Alf iv, mg' ' iNN ij. ,L , fa .A s . ' ,I l W CF ' if F ' ia ' 2- sw 1 ifl.p'if's-,f- M. J-4 3 1 t 5 .W t .' 11 iff.: in :Ik ' Q 5 Q e i ,X A 1 . ,. ,,,V. ,,g, -t ', 'i it is 'ff' 4 i i i Q? .yr if 'X 1 5 5' Class of '42 Although one of the principal ohiectixes of every sophomore clziss seems to he the earning of money for their junior year. ii nsiuplifsu first thought at the heginning of the year is revenge. This ye4ir's initiation party was it hoxx'ling'i success. In fact, the sophomores clzinn that some of those fresh froshu still can feel its effect. The lflth grade class proved themselves will' ing to work hard for their school hy coming out on top in the aillfschool inzigamine sale. The purpose of this project was to earn money for the purchase of hand instruments. The sophof inores were rewarded for their splendid cooperiif tion hy the gift of :L radio for their English room as well zis at theatre party. The class sponsored many successful proliects. How 1 lfri-il Iiaki-r. Paul B4-clan-i', Ruth liiirxiis. Dick lil-rluy. liz-ily liisholf. limi' 2 lfilllh lilimrm-, Edna Bos. .low llriixatzi, Nick lirzivaitn. lfranlt Iiurt. Ron Ii Shirley Fzinlielil, Mahi-l Carr, Ilill Clifioiz, Marshall Vollins, Clziiri-iii' Cozzi-ns. Rim' 1 Hubs-rt Darby, Geraldine Dt- VVitt. Harold Doan 1l'ri-sich-iitr, Holi Duncan, Rose Ann Dykstra. Row 3 Jani- Edmonds, Lorena Faass 4Si-creiaryi, Louise Fay, lin-tty Foster, Gladys Foster. Row 6 Armvta Cast, Robert Gavt-r, Elgin tlranstrum, Robert Hari, Edwin Hess. Row T Jvanm- Hnmminya, Ralph Hoppe, Hill Hulvliard, Glenn Hull. Phyllis Jenkins. Row H Vivian Jifnsr-n, Rum-r John. Frzimws Jnrrians. Daxicl Kat-os, D1-lla Kloostra. Row EU Lois Knapp, Hill Knapp, Ji-an Kniislii. .lfihn Kmnmi-r, Virginia Lailewig. 5 Class of '42 l Their first undertaking was the Leap Year Nexvsf' The producing and distrihuting of these sheets of gossip showed us that the sophomores possessed zthilities of hoth -iournatlists .ind sales' men. A Leap Year Dance was given follow! ing the EzistfGodvvin hxtskethztll ganne. On April 7. the gym was decorated to lit the season for the April Showers Dance which was held that night. The paper sale which xvais under' taken hrought in .'iSl-tori, During the spring the class sponsored ti seed sale. This project proved itself the most successful of all hy adding SZIUH to the sophomore treasury. This atmhitious group of students under the .thle advisorship of Miss Hover has succeeded in getting at line financial statrt for next years activities. Row l Dora Leggett. Elmer Lexzizett. Margaret Marlatt. Evelyn Marsman. Anna McDonald. Kms Z Stanley Mikutis, Don Miller. John Mulesta. Pris eilla Oriel. Betty Pappas. Row Il Georgia Parcher, Lucille Paxson. Wallace Penny. Westley Perry, Kenrlall Purcell. Row 4 VValter Rands. ltla Rasmussen. Garrett Robinson, Maurlie Robinson, Norma Runnelxooni. Row 5 Dorothy Seharphorn, Fred Sc-hneiiler, Jean Sehouxv. Zella Southwell, Benny Stevens. Run' +5 Milmirerl Stevens, Bill Stevenson. Mary Stocking. Wallace Stouten 4Viee-Presidentl. Helen Tutltl. Rnw T V Martha Townsend. Emerson Tyler. Evelyn Tyler 4'l'reasurerr. Kenneth Vander St-huur, Arthur Van Uylie. Row P4 Ellen Van Erelen, Cornelia Van Zalen, Melvin Ver Heul. Keith Ward, Stuart VVartl. Row Ev - Marvin Warren. Nelson XYhite. Guiltla NVilson. Harry Vl'ilson, Merton Znmer. C9 r Wim wr 'UNH' U 'f1Vfi. .1 fu ., , 5 gigs... . V2 ll: H t r fl ..' -4 . . . 0 .gg , , ity! V ' 'gps ,nit ' 1 n A O U 9 5 if ? 1 fi uv' 12 G. '1 '43 'I Q17 7 a :H ' ' . ,. Ok? A 1 4 xl:-nl' lv. Q, V I iii? . fi A I Q 5 it iii' iz 4 5 ...Y . .Q , . . Q 'I 'WJ like I K' cz A ,if ,uni 4 6. .Q , QQ? 'gf XJ., VVV' ,L f kg! fb. I ga N 1.1-I ' ' I J ug! l Q it I' I l N' 5? I I 4' . 52 fr -f. F , nm , S as 84 3' W 'ev 5 W Row l V. Avkurman, R. Alaria. M, Alli-nu-kinilvr, C. Alli-n, M. Apple-gzzitu, J. Auble-, Ii. Barrows, C. Ilakm-r, I.. lit-lanm-r, R. Iii-lamzm-r. Row J D. Iiiulwr. J. Blank. R. Iiolthousv. I . Ilowyt-r, R. lh'onnvr, ll. Caniim-ld, B. Cl'lIClit'l'I!lLZ, R. Churvhill. IJ. Conk- rifzht. D. Cook. Row 3 IC. Cook, R. Cooley, D. Crandall, J. Culp, G. Cummi- forml, .l, Cunningham, P. Day, H. Curtis, L. DcArmand, I.. D4'lVI1'n'stL'Y'. Row fl E, Dexter. D. Dexter, J. Dykstra, A. Edmonds, J. Fisln-r. M, Fitzgerald, B. Flory, G, Gt-ib, B. Gt-lllvrsma, C. Grnutors. Row 5 L. Hall, G. Hamilton, E. Harder, D. Hart. J. Hay- ward. B. Heintzvlman, P. He-ybocr, G. Hill, M. Holmes, B. Homminga Row 6 - G. Holt, I.. Hopkins, A. Hopp. M. Horton. B. Hull, B. Hulsapple, W. Ingham, G. Jenkins, E. John R. Johnson. Row T --- B. Kieldsen, W. Knaak, B. Knapp, C. Knapp, K. .....L. . Knornrlyk, I.. Kruizm-nga, B. Lackuy. J. llmmstrt-vt, NV Luuks, I . Marll-tu-. Row Pi M, Marshall, .l, Matthews, R. McDonald, D. Monschc-in M. Morris, C. Nirholson. li. Norris. J. N1-wt-ll, H. Norman N. Norton. Row il G. I'attf,-rson, G. Palmvr, D. Pm-tt-rson, P. Phillips, M l'irlm-on, C. Pitt, R. Pitt, P. Purchase, D, Rawlings, E Revd. Row 10 ll. Rhoaclus, B. Rinard, B. Rincionu, L. Rockhurn, L Rovkwm-ll, M. Ruosiun, E. Zoe-rman, E. Rubingh, L. Rydahl E. Sargvnt. Row 11 R. Schenck, M. Shultz, R. Schutt, V. Siplv, B. Smith 0. Smith, E. Sparks, H. Stark, V. Thompson, F. Trcwhvlla Row 12 M. Toru-llet, J. VanderShuur. P. Van Eizenpza, D Van Errlvn. B. Van Laan, G. Van Portfleet, J. Vosburz M. Vosburg, M. Walcott. K. Ward. Row 13 W E. WL-ppler, M. Wilcox, S. VVillis. G. VVitham. R Zeeff, E. Zoe-rman. 44 . f 9 V, Nz 4 , 1 fi M 5.5. . ,k.,..4 'n '25 V ...My rf' AF' 'PA fx RC? A . -ff.,. 'ffl 'W lf? flfgs 'Zig-Jxa' 5 'I' 1 -rv rr 'fx di? 'v' V i X ' fl 'Y' V .. A ,V N. P Il 1 I fiffw ,kk Ii 5 A , 1 , , . fl 1 H iw Af . w I I saw .I A ' ' ' If ' '- E M 1 f s ,I lim 1 M, .Xnmlra-, .X. Bali--r. I. Iivllzuul, NI. Iirlmn. J IG--rl,'x Ilzlruln--ly. Ii. II:-zllun, Il. Hill, I.. II-flllmzm. IC. H-rlxu-r4l.n. .L Iiusv, R. Iiullis, R, Hurt., li, Iiu-h, N. Fhrifvxv. NI. Ilunxminuza. Rm J Ii. 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D. Dykstra, D. Arrzinee, strzi. .L Hill. H. Todd. C. Colm-ns. A party in October for its members opened the years activities for the League. Other enterprises consisted of paddlefpop sales and a wienerfroast given for the Girls' League. Great progress was made this year by the Boys' League Court which was established a year ago to deal with the conduct of its members, the senior high boys. It is the hope of the League that, some time in the future, it may be able to render some such court Service to the entire school. The whole' hearted democratic spirit which is so characteristic of Godwin is very apparent in the Boys' League Court. Boys' eague 'Vresidi-ntl, Don Hronner iVici Kommwr. J, f. Q, .A . Mu... V7 . A ac rw ,pf -M... This year was an active and interesting one for the League. A first semester highlight was the potf luck masquerade supper. Remember Mrs. Saur in her beautiful sunbonnetf' Selling hotfdogs at football games, filling Thanksgiving baskets, and gathering and repairing toys for distribution at Christmas kept the girls busy. The Sadie Hawkins Party honoring the Boys' League revealed many handsome Lil Abnersu and beautiful Daisy Ivlaesf' ln February the Leagues fourth birthday was celebrated. Mr. Nyhuis talked in March to the girls on care and styling of hair. Came Ivlay and the important lvlothers' Day Tea. the last event of a successful year. Girls' League Ext-i-iitinf Vouncil: J. Van Eizeiigzi. Mrs. G. Sziur eihivisorr. V. VVal- lixivutiu- C o u n c il I R. Darrow Vri-siili-ntv. L. Terpstra 1Svcri-wry: li. I.:-iekey :Tri-asurt-ri, T. Bowen H. Si-hapi-rkottvr. L. Bavkzirt. J Wyn. li. Tyler. J. Mole-sta. -I st Rim W. li.-.-rstna nitri- Stressing good sportsmanship and athletic skill as its goal. the Varsity Cluh is an outstanding Godwin organization. After foothall season the hoys held their annual pancake supper at which event new memhers are initiated. Twentyftwo Varsity memhers repref sented Godwin at the Grand Valley Varsity Ban' duet at Grandville. The cluh put itself on the map socially hy sponsoring several dances throughout the year. During haskethall season, Varsity mcmhers put on clever programs hetween halves of games. Under the advisorship of Mr. Miller, the cluh wound up the year's activities with the study of various games through student demonstrations and reports. Varsity Club i lfollrlh Hou R. Shell-r. lf. T3'li'r E. Brown. N, Whitt-, Third Row R. Iafathz-rnian. M Zomi-r, M. VN'utkins. R. Fox, M Warn-n. T, Hoxwri. V. Gi-hrn-tt li. Vox. Smfvulul lion YY. lfutoll, YV. Vlif ton. li. .-Xrnolil, Ii. Darrow, VN' Rn-dm-r, 'l'. Nvxu-ll. C. Ryno, First Row VY. Laelwy. L, Bzielt art. R. Van Duinen. P. Miller D. Iironnvr. V. Hush. XY. Perry R. Iili-tt. The Godwin HifY Club mel each Thursday in Mr. Boersma's room. All meetings were opened with the group standing and reading the club pur- pose f to create. maintain, and extend through' out the school and community high standards of Christian character. Following each husiness meeting of the second semester the memhers discussed numerous prohf lems pertaining to xhool and home life. At Christmas iifteen haskets of food and fruit were solicited and distrihuted hy the hoys. For a six-week period during the winter. some of the fellows took part in a recreation clinic held at the Y M.C A. Hi-Y W nonfl Ron NN. Nlzii t- i'-'rI. ll, Ili- Ivo-ti-r. li. Hiintln r- K S zap. It inc., 41 init., tin-4--1 ff 1-nti. A, K1-min' r. H, King I 4:-ri -'zirxv .I Ulilnt ld X indinzz' .X. Wlersrna, H, Bhultz. li looley. I.. Van Allslauru. .l. vler, li. Kourtriglit, R. llorlon, li Nan lluinen, l.. llendrlek. Rl. oune, ll. l.ull. Si :iid li. Mihalilt, li. Grand- oni. li. lin-vker, H. llorrinlx. V. irker. J. Van liizeiigrzi, Bl. indt. lf. Tyler. li. 'l'anner, .l. Nilvle. Under the direction of the editor, Rohert Blctt. work on the 1940 Vsfolyerinc was hegun shortly after Christmas, The staff was chosen with Jeanne McMaster, husiness manager: Ina Bloore, jean Nicholson, and Patricia Molesta as assistant editors: Elda Rhodes, circulation manager: lvlarian Arndt, puhlicity manager: Harold Charon, advertising manager. Barhara Christiansen helped with circuf lation, and Dorothy Dykstra and Rose Sikkeina assisted the editors. Mr. Dykstra, with the help Staff Editor Assistant Editor Manailimr Editor Page Editor Copy Rcarler Feature Writer Sports Editors Fashion Editor Special Column Inquirinpz Reporter Gossip Column Lost-Found Grado News Record Editor Exchange Editor Art Editor Circulation Manager f fam lst Semester Virginia Horton l'asey VValslra Lee Hendrick Larry Van Allslmui .lane Van Ein-nga Betty Lull Boll Horton Harold Miehaiid Jack Foster Virginia l'arl-ter Made.-lyn Drowne Leatha Tanner Elnora Conlon Lee Hendrick Helen Kranenbersi Madeline Stevens NVallace Eaton David Kacas Roland Cooley Q Reporters Frank Ma-nnes ot Lee Hendrick, took charge ot the photography. RffffIf Miss Chynowcth was faculty adviser. Mivimr R4,,,L,,.t 0,u,.,,i,,ht f f 'Wi x 'ala ff P News Staff llansen F Rhoailes, Xl. Arndt D. Dykstra. la. ll llloori nnual Staff Standing R. lileti. l'. Moltsa l.. Hendriek, J. Nivholson Dykstra, R. Sikkerna. Seated J. MeBlasier, li. lhi s ' ' iynoweth 2nd Semester Roller! Horton .lack Foster .lan Siple l,loyd llaekart Ruth lievker Betty l.ull , Larry Yan Allslrurg Holi Van Duinen Helen liorrink Madelyn Drowni Evelyn Tyler Leatha Tanner Lee Hvndriel-Q Gladys Granstroni Hazel St-hultz Marian .Xrndt Allert Wiersma Roland Cooley Ethel Milialik nn' ' sg' 3 ,S 1 Godxyinis new Student Council. consisting of .i representative from each Home Room in the junior and senior high school. met each lvlonday. The otlicers for the year were: first semester president, Harold Charon: second semester presil dent, Harold Doan1 yicefpresident, Bill Lackey: secretary. Rosemary Alaria: treasurer, Ella Mit' Peavey. Miss Sehmieding was faculty adviser. Une of the mayor activities of the year xxts the framing of a new constitution. Throughout the year the Council strove to create qualities of leadership, cooperation. and re' sponsihility among Godwin students. Honor Society Stzmiiirig J. Yam Iiizeiigii. lx Rhuzifli'-. J. Sipli-. J. Nli'l!'i.so' iVie'--l'i--sid.-nt inf! Si-inn. IJ .gr Ilyltstrzi 4l'r4-siilifiit Znil S-fnim. H King 15-vi-ri-vary lst Si-in.'. It Smith. Sw-ati-fl H. Vliynotxi-tli i'l'i-'zi- ura-ri. R. IluSiizin--. l. liliori-, li. Siklo-min iI'r---iii'-ii! lst .4-inn. li. lit-i-koi' -S--viwtziri. Ind Sen: i. K, Student Council lfoiirtli Rim R. Stnutvn, R Si-lu-lily, K. lluy-.4-r, Third Row .I. Wi-stggiitv. M. Wal eott. S. linivata. IJ. Hvili, G. Hill .l. NVyn, I.. Lull. Si-voiul Hou ,l, I,ott.-rmun. M Summit-ilimz. M. Arnilt. .l. St.-vi-ns l M. ii.-,-im.-r, ii. i4i.....mi, iz Tyla-r, D. Vziril. l First Row M. Miinshziw, VV l Iizivlivy, li. Alurizi, H. Divan, E l'i-zivoy. A. Hzilti-r, .L Hill, M lizirri-tt, l'. 1lint:rii'h. The Godwin Chapter of the National Honor Society elected othcers and appointed committees at its opening meeting of the year. The Fire Drill Committee made signs for each room telling which exits were to he used. The Lost and Found Committee was instrumental in returning many articles to their owners. Another committee made alphahetical lists of alumni and their present addresses. The Society voted that as an annual project it xxvwuld present the school with a picture. The senior memhers leave to the juniors the task of carrying on the ideals of the Honor Society Character. Scholarship. Leadership. Service. Haig.-r. 42. Sniir f Xflxi-or Commercial -Xtlxisor Miss Kltnlv. Nliss Yan Nttn-ti. Otlitt-rs li. fliristiiiiistii il'rt-si- J timi. if Lush 1Yin-ti-l'rt-sidoriti, X W This year the Girls' Glee Cluh sang for the ll.T.A,, the Revue, the May Festival. the hlothersl Day Tea. and Commencement. The girls chose a clever gold eighth note with a GA guard for their permanent Glee Cluh pin, Several of the girls will graduate this year. hut a large numher of the cluh plus several of the girls in our ,lunior Chorus will return next fall to con- tinue their work under the direction of Mrs. Frey' ling. lt is their desire that the Girls. Glce Cluh will continue to grow and he a worthwhile and pleasant part of the life of the girls at Godwin. Girls' Glee Club lf--inth lion lt. lllourt, ll. .Xrrzini--. li. C'r:iwforml. J. llnstt. .l. Strtwlnizin. ll. Kraru-nln-rix, li. Smith. Ib. Si-lizirphorn. Z, South- ufll Thirtl Rink ll, liuekefy, M. Mit-rats. NI. Arntlt, I.. Hull. M. Marshall. .X Gust, M. Hi-ylvot-r, M. Holmes. Si-.-ond Kon' I., lin-langvr, ll. t'hii-lwriliir. li, Sikkn-ma. J, Mc Nlzislwr, A, Gi-4-lhot-tl, E. Rhoatlt-r. First Row l.. l'axson, D. Dyk- stra. NI. Fri-ylim: ldirvctori, J. Kniplit, ll. Shultz. The Commercial Cluh under the leadership of Miss Klenk and Miss Van Stensel, held its first meeting in Septemher. Speakers for the regular meetings were people active in the husiness life of Grand Rapids. Mr, johnson from the City Schools Employment Ser' vice gave valuahle information for prospective ern' plovees. lnteresting demonstrations were given hy representatives from The Cash Register Company and The Dictaphone Machine Company. Commercial home rooms visited the Michigan Bell Telephone Company. General Motors, the County Building, the City Hall, and the Allen Calculators Inc. A program was initiated this year which pro' vided actual work experience for senior commercial students in some of the downtown offices. Club 'alstrzi 'St-t'1'i't:ir5 1. Nl. ,-Xrnilt reasureri. Row 4 Mr. K. Pc-lton, Mr. F VVarri-n, VV. Stout:-n. M, VValkins R. Hartlvsty, V. Hadie, K. Ward B, Gave-r. VV. Penney, J. St-hoolvy M. VVarren. Mr. H. Penninil. Mr V. GL-hre-tt. Row Z5 Mr. Gan-r. M. Emery. D Bit-bt-r, D. Duncan, B. Hart. R Cooley. V, Ge-hri-ll. D. Litsun, D NVassenaar. J. Butler. B. Iii-own Mr. Dalpa. Row 2 G. Van Fleet. li, Dt Hruyn. G. Croft, L. York. W Hourn, li. Lackey, VV. Snult-n R. Barrett. D. Iiloors-. R. Kraus- liauer. G. Hill, -l. Cook, J. Taylor C H11 1. Row l G. Bush, E. Morse, G. Smythe. l-'. Tc-rwhella. J. Bm-rkey Mr. Gould, Mr. Cooley, VV. Baker, R. en, Group Zehequa, the senior Campfire Girls of Godwin, have completed their sixth year. Nearly all the girls have reached the senior rank of Torch' Bearer. Nine of the group have attained the high' est honor in Campfire, that of Social Leadership. They now form Courts of Award for the junior groups at Hall, Burton, Buchanan, Oakdale, Wyiiif ming Park, Newhall, South High and Creston High Schools. The girls gave a formal tea to their mothers dur' ing the Christmas holidays. This spring the girls are working on birthday honors in safety measures, The week after school is out the girls will go to Camp Keewano on Lake Michigan. Boy Scouts U. Heaton, K. Duyser. R. Stout- R. liulliss. Campfire Girls 'l'hiril Row A. Mi-Connell .l. Nicholson. V. Ai-ki-rman VVzlril. G. Ia-wis. , ia' . .. :us . M. liush. ll. Hamms-rsehlai: KVI. Haas. A Scout Jamhoree at Belding, overnight hikes, swims at the Y, a skit for the P.T.A. and numcrf ous other activities made this year a husy one for Scout Troop SS. Under the leadership of Mr, l'elton a Sea Scout Ship of twelve hoys was organized. Some of the Sea Scouts are looking forward to a fourteenfday cruise on Lake lviichigan this sum' mer, while the junior and Senior Scouts are makf ing plans for their annual camping trip. The splendid cooperation of the School Board, Scout Parents Association, Committee Meii, Scout Mztsters, and troop members made this year a sucf cessful one. lVlui'l:ilt. D. Meyers, li. Con In Ss-s-oml Row .l. Siplv, .l. Sehnuva Z. Southwi-ll. M. Town s t- I1 Muln-llv V. Van Atta 4Guur4lian li. Bishotf, M. lVluI1sl1znv, D. an Fr' n I l' on First Row M. Van Ht-ukslum Piilizc-on, l'. Jenkins. I.. 'Tanner 3 E wi Q fr W 1 f if I f 'J 4 wif 32 Wi 'ff am X' if mg W W 1, ,,. 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N. llfllitv. M. V5'zu'- rvn, R. 1.1-znlhvrman. M. Vl'ullxins. IP. li ro n n v r , W. Rm-mlm-r, li l.:u'lu-y, F. S i k k 4- m zu v.Xss't Cozlch P. First Row f- li. Brown, li. Arnold. 'l'. Hows-n, ll. Iironnm-r. R. lim' row, H. lllvll, H. Charon, 13, Ml Donald, R. Van Duinvn. Central . . Rockford , Grzmdville . Wycmnming . In -Q W , o . I4 0 7 C Football Results They We They 6 Lowell . . . 0 14 fi Lac ..... O 6 26 East Grand Rapids . O 13 fl i l 1 l K VC ,,,, W . WV. Y F16 2 .4 E Basketball it-eoml Row IJ. Bt-rlwy, K. Blu' Ilniilrl U Kal I K lui tll Il 1 Hit-bt-i'. H. Hull. F. 'l'i1-xxlivllzi. -l. Dar Vu-et nt-r, N. Iz:ulu-. l-, hh-xi-iisoii. ll. Mill slrxl. Godwin All-Conference Selections Basketball 'rd Row Realm-r, IJ D zi r r rr w llurrow in-voiid Row li. Bram ii. First Ruxx U. l34'I'li1'y lf Ryno. i'li:u'on, R I K' iklzinzxtzt-i'r V. .lone-5 li'oachv, W lironm-r, H. Swift, R R. Van Umm-n, H Horton, J. l ostt-r, J o zi 1' li P, li. In-rpstrzx .I. Moll-sm, R, lox T. Newell, V. liehrvtt iAssistzint Mzmagt-ru At the close of the 1939 Football season, the eoaelies and athletic directors of tlie six Grand Valley Conference High Schools chose the first and Football Teams for tlie current year. Captain Don Bronner was tackle on the first team. Elmer brown was awarded tlie honorary end, and Raymond Darrow the quarterlwaek position on tlie second team. second Allfstar selected as lett position of left In tlie 193940 Baslcetlwall season. Godwin placed Raymond Darrow as one ot tlie ten men ehosen on the AllfStar Baslietliall Team of the Conference. E fu ZSZFVC 1 . . 'WL . ' '4'. . iw rw, Row li. liliouilvs, li. liroii- 4-r, I., Vain .Xllslrlimg I.. 'l't-rp- me 0 1 OUW1 PT Ei , W,,. A. 15112 , .gf 'www I ? 'N, - A J I fn, X 6 C . Q.-4 if 4? nl s 24 ? 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