Godwin Heights High School - Wolverine Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1956
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Anderson LEdifor-in-chiefr, Hendrwckson, B. Bush, B. Aylworfh, J. Boyd, S. Rorenberg, E. Cable. J, Colby rBusiness Monogerr, J. Adolphson IAM Edirork D, Dulyeo D. Otfen, D, CornpbeH. We The members of the WOLVERINE STAFF Yoke greot pride ond pleosure in presenting The- 'I956 WCLVERINE AS we come T0 THE END. o li L E. l i L ...of another - school year, our last year, it 1 becomes fitting for us to express our thanks to a person who has unselfish- ly given us her time and service to help us through both the unhappy and happy times of our Junior and Senior years. She has been the advisor to our'class of 1956 for two years. These two years have provided us with many activities, much work, but most of all, a well rounded high school life. She has guided our class well, so on behalf of the class of i956 we would like to dedicate this annual to you, Miss Theresa Staal, as a small token of our gratitude and appreciation 4 kng.f..fis,h.e. lm... Ln. ,-. .1......i -,...f.,.., s.ail.i...i..sgi.a.u.g.- , '. .i..-.mu-v A ' -.. 4 ' '- fs -.ii..m..,.L .. Our library has many important functions. lt serves inclividuols and classes with many hours of reading enioyment as well as helping students in reference ond other specialized work. Godwin has a library of which it ccin be proud. Miss Pierson, the librarian, has done much This year to make the library an enjoyable place as well as a place for research work. This is the building in which every Godwin student spends a major part ol his life, The high srhool building is one of which every student can be proud. f7iif i hYr-Z19.'f.v.Axm1,. 'mi - -,- . ' f,..kf-wh is K Mr. Roscoe Miner-Superintendent We, the i956 graduating class, would like to express our thanks to Godvvin's efticient and smoothly working administration. Mr. Miner, our superintendent, and his very capable assistant, Mr. Hoebeke, have worked very hard to make our administration iust exactly what it is- the best. Mr. Marinus Hoebeke-Assistant Superintendent 6 A, Q wp L. ff .5vL. tx '! lbw' '1 1 h:v f 5' E 'r ' wh, 74. 1 1. if f I .,m. .Arr F, , ,x. L.-D.. -?-l.. 'N L- ,,v T. M- 41 -4. 1 'If5..' ,f5'.f WA ,...1r 77- . A. . K7 1 1 . 9, r x ' Q ' -5. Q K4 P-if :Law . M '. ' V4, ,V 4 . .,,4 ,, W KQV. X . K 'k 1 Q ff., gk. 1 Ui' E. 5 'W .,., if rr-2 :YW x,, J, , '-LvdwQ 4 1. . .p-Q., W., I x 1 , K a I . un I ..-Ji f A Q. v M. . :A A J I .. Y' v au. 4' .P . ? lm . , . - J X -kr 54 .x - f- - ' N - y x' . - . ,, ' :-9 A M ,, ,L . ...NN ,ia ., x V I : t ,L 3 PX .. . ,... w 'fl ,iv A V' . s 3 ge . 1 , N. ' ' .ff MR. MAURICE GILLENDER Principal On behalf of the Class of 1956 we would like to say Thanks to you, M Gillender, for making your first year ond our lost cz big success. MR. BYFORD BARR Junior High Principal A capable conductor who keeps our train running smoothly. 8 MR BAHRE MRS. KASTNER The counselors of Godwin High School represent CJ very viiol organ in The smooih functioning of our school. Their oid in coreer, scholosiic, and other types of high school guidance, hos been on involuobie note of horrnony oi Godwin. We owe G great deal of groiiiude To Mr. Bohre, Mrs, Kosiner ond Mrs. Thibcm- deou, MR. NORMAN DICE Colvin iABl Biology, Physiology MISS VIRGINIA GATES sing vsg .xiii img? 1 of . I 1.I.. , ., ,, . ,J f. foie www. .,. . pn -f- -. .4 ,. .., A , is , 1. K , ,.., ,. ,M ..., so cf ,, ,i'E..5,,., ug-Y . gs . Wiz 4 - 1. .-..:-sg' vi- as ,. - -, av gf 3 2, I , MR, JEROLD BAUM MR. CARL BAHRE Kalamazoo College iBAi Western Michigan KABI University of Iowa University of Michigan iAM English, Social Studies, Journalism Math and Counseling MISS DONNA DUERR Central Michigan IBSI University of Michigan iMA Physical Education MR. JOSEPH GRECO Michigan State University iBSi University of Wisconsin IBSI University of Michigan IMAI Ari Business Education -. 1 4. . . ix f i. 'I I. IES? ws MR. HENRY GREENFIELD Michigan State University IBAI English and History MISS BARBARA HANSEN University of Michigan IBAI English and History MRS, GERTRUDE KASTNER MISS HARRIEI' JARMGI. University af North Carolina IBS Michigan State Nornicil College BS University of Michigan IMA Haineniaking Business Education and Counseling . ' T9E1iE,JIi35ZiieJA5 M1i? MSAMV- :Ei9:iy.is1L5iEf iixflttxl t ' Wm , ,, xl iiYs-...gf MR. ROY GROULX Michigan State University IBSI Industrial Arts MISS VIRGINIA HIMES Middle Tennessee State College IBA English and Social Studies 154' MRS, l'llLDA MQCGREGOR MlSS IMOGENE LEWIS Michigan Normal College lBAi Berea 'ABi University of Michigan iMAi English Moth ond Geography MISS FAY McREYNOLDS University of Kentucky lBA'i English MRS. MYRNA METZNER MISS HELEN MORSINK Michigan State University lBAi Western Michigan College JBSU Art Social Studies ond English l . ,fxc p.,,,.E MR. RUSSELL KOONS Michigan State University lBSl Moth ond Science i MRS MARIAN MUSKE MR. DENTON NORLIN North Dokoic Noimoi cmd Industrial iBS Hope iABi COIOVGdO STOYG College iMSi University of Michigan iMAH Homernokmg Mmh MR, GENE NYENHUIS Hope iBAi Moth and Physical Eciuccxtion , , MRS. BETTE PETERSON Central Michigan College lABSi Michigan State University Business Education MR BURTON RANKIN Michigan State University lBAi Michigan State University lMAl MRS GERTRUDE RHOADES MR. WILLIAM RHOADES Western Michigan College IBN Western Michigan College !BSl English Math and Health WM? '5bd33fC 'Af? MR. JOHN RUPPERT MRA GUY SHRAMM Michigan State University iBA' Sigur Sfqtgr Vyigmyigin B5 InrIustrii:1I Arts lndustririi Arts MISS THERESA STAAI. Hope IABI University of Miciwigcin Aiiieiifoli History MR. REYNARD STONE MISS PATRICIA STARKE MR, WAYNF STAFFORD University of Pittsburgh IBA' Michigan State University BA' Nnrtiiolii Illinois 1Bf University of Michigan IMA' Speech Univ:-rsity oi Miciiigiun MA Debate, VVorIf'I History, Social Studies Science I I MISS PATRICIA TUCKER MR ROBERT TRAETZ MR. NICK THULL Georgetown lBAi Vonderfiook Colleqe and Eastern lilinois State 'BSi Spanish English SOCIGI STUdl9S DePaul University E-MEI University of Louisville TMS Bond Science MR. DAN CZUHAI Central Michigan CABH Physical Education xx 1 s SEHIUHS f' O QiO?W:' ljRZQ6AiSl91 ,, Dig! XX QXXP4 JH IN As once again the familiar strains of Pomp and Circumstance till the corridors of Godwin, our thoughts will wander back to the memory ofa person who would have been a member of our 1956 graduating class. They will wander to one of us who has attended, perhaps, on even higher, more precious, graduation . . . two years ago, on the day of the Junior-Senior prom, Robert Bush tragically met his death in a motor scooter accident. As we seniors march, we will know that Bob is beside us. We will never forget the memory of this student, who was one of our dear friends and classmates. So, in memoriam, we are reserving this space for Robert Bush . . . class of l956. I8 S Rofenburq, President M. Brockmeier, Treasurer, J, Blosen, Vice-President M, Sylskor, Secreturyg Miss Stool Advisor. Mr. Greco was missing from the picture, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISORS MR. GRECO 355 I Ti '-f , v ,iii- f Xxx .Sf f A 5 X MISS STAAL 1 L'F 1 ' JUDITH ADOLPHSON Full of fun and mischief, too. Cheerleading I4 yrs.l, A'Cap- pella I3 yrs.I, Jr. Play lComm.l, Sr. Play lCastj, An- nual Staff, Homecoming lComm.l, Student Council, Wolverine Stall l.aVERNE BAINBRIDGE I don't mind studying, but I dan't like to tell the teachers everything I know. Radio Club. DARYL ANDERSON Blushes may come and blushes may go, but freckles hang on forever. Secretary-Student Council, Editor-Wolverine Edition, Editor-Annual Stall, Student Director-Jr. Play, Home- coming lComm.l, Sr. Play lComm.l. MARILYN ATCHINSON A friendly busy sort of a lass. Co-Artist-Main Bulletin Board, Jr. and Sr. Play lComm.j. If school is liberty, give me BERNIS AYLWORTH A friend to all who know her. Band I4 yrs.l, Y-Teens, A'Cap- pella I2 yrs.l, Varsity Choir, Jr. Play lCastl, Sr. Play lCornm.l, Homecoming lComm.l, Annual StaH, Nurses Club, Cheerleading lfresh- manj. BONNIE ALTENBERNT Her sparkling eyes and live- ly look are seldom found in c lesson book. Jr. Play lComm.l, Homecoming lComm.l. SHIRLEY BARNHART She has a manner all her own. JAMES BLASEN JERONE BARONE Said she with a sigh, 'Life is so short and so am I,' GAA Q3 yrs.l, Homecoming lComm.i, A'Cappella l3 yrs,l, Sr. Play lComm.l, s , J .. i, if -Q . ' JANICE BOYD Could it be that her hair is too dark to be an angel? A'Cappella l2 yrs.l, Student Council H yrs.l, Jr. Play lCastl, Sr. Play lComm.j, Homecoming lComm.l, An- nual Staff. Girls are a nuisance, but l wouldn't mind having one, Football ld yrs.j, Basketball ld yrs.l, Baseball, Jr. Play lCastl, A'CappeIla, Vice- President-Sr. Class, Home- coming Consort. ROBERT BOGERT RUTH ANN BLOCK I iust act dumb. Band 13 yrs.l, GAA I2 yrs.l, Homecoming Court, Sr. Play lComm.l, Secretary-Fresh- man Class, V-Teens. l don't break the rules, l iust bend them a little. Basketball. GERALD BOHLEY He is where the girls aren't Tennis DARLA BECKER Her smile would warm a polar bear. GAA. f I I JANICE BRADY Full of friendliness and thought. Band lf! yrs.l, Y-Teens lPres.l, Jr. Play lCastl, Jr. Class Treas. JAMES BRIGGS I like work. It fascinates me. I can sit around and look at it for hours. DONNA CAMPBELL I can sleep all day, but the nights are difFerent. Student Council, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.I. RICHARD BROWN Why let the devil have all the fun? Baseball I4 yrs.I, Football I4 yrs.I, Homecoming Consort, Homecoming IComm.I. PATRICIA BUCHANAN Late hours aren't good for one, but they're alright for two. Band I4 yrs.I, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.I, Homecoming IComm.I, Assistant Editor- Annual Stall BETTY JO BUSH It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. GAA I4 yrs.I, Homecoming Court, Jr. Play IComm.I, Homecoming IComm.I, An- nual Stall EILEEN CABLE Considerote, kind and neat, a combination that can't be beat. Cheerleader I2 yrs.I, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.I, Home- coming IComm.I, Annual Staff, Wolverine Staff. I MARY BROCKMEIER The path of duty was to glory. Student Council I4 yrs.I, Treasurer-Student Council, Honor Society I2 yrs.I, Sr. Class Treasurer, Homecoming IComm.I, Gen. Chr. Prom, Grand Valley Student Council, DAR award. 22 'WLIIX PATRICK CAVANAUGH School will keep whether I'm there or not. Football, Baseball. LARRY CHAPIN He's neither a book worm nor a social-hound but he's a swell fellow to have around. Baseball. wif WILLIAM CLAWSON He came, he saw, he con- quered the crown. Football I4 yrs.I, Basketball I4 yrs Homecoming King, Sr. JOANN COLBY I'm no angel but l'm happy. GAA I2 yrs.I, Y-Teens I2 yrs.j, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.l, Business Manager Annual PHYLLIS CHASE The senior girl with the natural curl. GAA I2 yrs.I, A'Cappella I2 yrs.I, Jr. Play ICastI, Sr. Play IComm,I, Homecoming Court, Freshman treasurer. Staff. i . -x 'l' W , Play ICastI. . . . is WILLIAM DANTUMA His arm is stiff, was it base- ball or-aw, whats the diff. Baseball I2 yrs.I. PATRICIA CONKLIN She didn't learn everything from books. GAA I2 yrs.I, Homecoming IComm.I, Latin Club. FRED COOK President of the bored of education Football I2 yrs I DIANE DULYEA There's no such word as 'can't', but who wants to. GAA I2 yrs.I, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.I, Annual Staff Pho- tography Editor, Commercial Club. ELLEN EBELS Deep brown eyes running over with glee. GAA I2 yrs.l, Band I3 yrs.l, A'Cappella I3 yrs.I, Home- coming Chairman, Homecom- ing Court, Jr. Play IComm.I Sr. Play ICastl, Copy Ed.- Annual Stott, Wolverine Edi tion Staff. IIIIIQIIIQMB ggi al et .QW I if pllfs JOHN ENSING A scientist I want to beg but I will have to wait and see. . I i Trfli,2fQ:.1',f. 52275, f551l:?i9fE:Zegf 1-r-.ww -:gas , ,. ,wr f.1-z:z.:sYf?sis.f5 - , J' sf. z:fS'ff.Ti.s .g :i.-iw' I 1 -- smklg -' dm I 'N 58 L Kia I win I 3 1 I I 5 A Track, Radio Club I2 yrs.l. LEE ROY FITZGERALD A real live wire with plenty of go, JANICE EBELS She wears a smile which no cloud can over cast. GAA I2 yrs.I, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.l, Homecoming IComm.I. MARILYN FLYNN Few were her words but wonderfully clear. Sr. Play IComm.l, Future Nurses Club I2 yrs I DIXIE FULLER RICHARD FULTON Beware! I might do some- thing sensational yet. Debating I2 yrs.l, Radio Club, Jr. Play ICastI. Her life's an open book well worth reading. Sr. Play IComm.l, Homecom- ing IComm I SHIRLEY JEAN GEIB It's always good to know. Nurses Club I2 yrs.l, Home- coming IComm.l, Jr. Play IComm.I, GAA I4 yrs.l, Latin Club, Spanish Club. School may a place of learn- ing be and still offer good times for me. Cheerleading 12 yrs.l, GAA, Jr. Play lComm.l, Sr. Play lCostl, A'Cappella, Honor Society, Homecoming Com- mittee, Science Club. ARLENE GLASKE JUDITH HANSHUE With an active ability that can't be hidden. Student Council -Vice-Presi- dent, Jr. Play, News Editor- Wolverine Editi coming lComm.l. on, Home- JOY HARBISON Personality Plus. Cheerleader K4 yrs.j, Jr. ond Sr. Play iCastl, Homecoming Court, Homecoming IComm.l, Student Council, Associate Editor-Wolverine Edition. PATRICIA HERMAN Her good humor is o foun- tain never dry. Secretary--Honor Society, Sr. Play iCastl, Student Council, GAA H yrs.l, Jr. Play IComm.l. JEAN HASTY True to her work, her word, and her friends. A'Cappella 13 yrs.l, Home- coming Committee, Jr. and Sr. Play IComm.l. RAMON HENDRICKS Doing easily what others Gnd dilficult is talent. Cross country, track, Band I5 yrs.l. PATRICIA HENDRICKSON lf giggles were unlawful, l'd spend the rest of my life in Annual Stai, Homecoming Committee, A'CappeIla, Jr. Play IComm.l, Spanish Club. PEGGY HENDRICKSON Her deeds speak for them- selves GAA, Homecoming Commut- tee, Annual Stott, Jr. Play IComm.I. 26 DIANNE HARVEY An agreeable disposition. Band I6 yrs.l, Jr. Play iCastl, Student Director-Sr. Play, Annual Staff, Homecoming Committee, A'Cappella, Stu- dent Council, GAA. EDWARD HIRT He doesn't preach so he doesn't Practice. DOROTHY HULETT The most fun I have in school is when I'm not there. GAA. PATRICIA HULL If silence were golden, l'd be a millionaire. RONALD IDEMA Where there s Ron, there s Uh NORMAN JOHNSON Speech is great but silence is greater. Band i4 yrs l Homecoming Committee, Student Council, Science Club JOHN KEELER Stately and tall as he moves in the haIl. Bowling Team, Camera Club. BARBARA JORGENSON School--I guess it's a neces sary evil Jr. Play lComm.i. LAWRENCE KALCHIK The way to have o friend is to be one Track, Student Council. 27 - fx. STARR KENT A maid so quiet few are aware of her presence. Band i4 yrs.l. GARY KERR All great men in history were small . . . Caesar, Napoleon and me. Football l2 yrs.l, Basketball l2 yrs.l, Baseball l4 yrs.l, Jr. and Sr. Play lCastl, Homecoming Consort. RUTH KIRVAN l'm happy, what's wrong with the rest ofthe world? GAA l4 yrs.l, Band i3 yrs.l, Varsity Choir, Jr. Play lComm.j, Homecoming Com- mittee. GLORIA KLOK Few words are best A'Cappella, Sr. Play lCastj, Wolverine Edition. RONALD KERR Eat, Drink and be merry for tomorrow there may be a test. Football I2 yrs.l, Basketball i2 yrs.l, Sr. Play lComm.l. RUTH LaCHAPPELLE l can live without poetry, music or walking, but who in the world can live without talking? Annual Staff, Sr. Play lComm.l. EVONNE KRUIS Gentle and true, simple and kind is she GAA 44 yrq. ALYCEJEAN KUIPER Her voice was ever soft. Choir 28 JOYCE LoPAR A sweet 'Hi' for anyone. Latin Club. PATRICIA LaROCHE She looks like an angel and acts like one, too, but you never can tell what an angel will do. GAA, Band L Maiorette l4 yrs.t, Future Nurses Club. .ali Q. , .. Q A at f i fig. is gm 'IICHAPD MIDDLEMISS Tall, dark and handsome. Football Q3 yrs.l. HAROLD MACOMBER Be sure you are right, then go ahead. Baseball Q2 yrs.l, Track man- ager. JACK McCAULEY KElTH MATSON A woman hoter-he hates to leave them. Football Q4 yrs.l, Basketball I4 yrs.l, Track I4 yrs.l, President -Sophomore and Junior Class, A'Cappella. He is liked by all and de- serves ta be. Sr. Play iCastl, Football I4 yrs.l, Basketball I4 yrs.j, Track I3 yrs.l, A'Cappella, Homecoming Consort, Jr. Class Vice-President. MARGARET MESLER lt's not what l do wrong but what l'm caught at GAA I2 yrs.l, Band Maiorette l2 yrs.l, Jr. Play lCastl, Com- mercial Club. . -.K Wilma 7 -V LORETTA LOOMAN Essence of sweetness, model of neatness. Future Nurses Club, Jr. Play lComm.l. LAWRENCE MINER He iust keeps quiet and takes notice. It she knew an evil thought, she spoke no evil word KENNETH NOORMAN Do not tolk to me of love, 'tis deepest cruelty to me. Football I2 yrs.l, Track l2 yrs.l, Band Q3 yrs.l, A'Cappella I3 yrs.l, Student Council, Jr. and Sr. Play lCastl, Homecoming Consort, Sports Editor-An- nual Staff. She s o quiet little loss until you see her out of class. Jr and Sr Play lComm 1 DOLORES OTTEN Mischief shines through her eyes. Jr. Play lCastl, Sr. Play lComm.l, Annual Staff, GAA 12 yrs.j, Y-Teens l2 yrs.l. KMEk 6'Q5iSff .S NORMA PIGEON Quiet but full of fun, she's liked by everyone. GAA I4 yrs.l, Jr. Play lComm.l. JUDITH SCHUTT Ready to work, ready to play, ready to help whenever she may. GAA, Honor Society, Sec,- Y-Teens, Science Club, Future Nurses Club, Sr. Play lCastl. SONJA RICHARDS I will find a way or make one. A'Cappella, Varsity Choir, Jr. Play iCostl, Latin Club, Home- coming Committee, GAA, Wolverine Edition, Future Nurses. CARL RINARD Why study? My time is valu- able. SAMUEL ROTENBERG Don't wail for success, go after it. Honor Society, Jr. and Sr. Play lCastl, President -Sr. Class, Science Club, Spanish Club, Homecoming Committee, Annual Staft. JOSEPH RUSSO That I m a man I d have you know even though I have some space to grow. i 1 JOSEPH PLUDE Curly hair is a boon to any lad. ..,....,,, . I , .... . if A fisex, ' S 'ff 'xtf . 'la Ai SALLY SHELDON Her life is like a moon- there is a man in it. A'Cappello I2 yrs.l, Spanish Club, Jr. Play lComm.l. JAMES SHENEMAN A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men. Football I3 yrs.I, Baseball I2 yrs.I, A'Cappella, Freshman President, Student Council. L i L , . mf-SIM, ws- . ,555 , z9 :?:'?1 l 3 f ' 'i f ' 3. 1 il s K 1 eff-'wi,, i:' , .- Q ' Q, 2 , 1., E, fl Iii. M I J' 'I 1, is I Tis I still P b, it we 4 be , JACK SMALL Calm and serene as a sum- mer sea. Debate, Camera Club. GERALD SMITH Whenever I feel like exercis- ing, I sit down until the feeling goes away. SHIRLEY SLAGTER She's filled with dynamite. GAA I4 yrs.I, Jr. Play ICastI, Cheerleading I2 yrs.I. MARILEE SYLSKAR To know her is to love her. Band, Nurses Club, Honor Society, Homecoming Queen, Sophomore-Junior-Seniar- Secretary. OWEN SMITH A quiet youth at times Football ILAMAE SUNDE Lead me not into temptation, but show me where it is. GAA I2 yrs.I, A'Cappellal yrs.I, Y-Teens. 2 I' filwtsikigflliwiALI' WfY,TIL.l'aFffTfl ,.t-,i.Svl'i- 32 - Lvflc- 5531232 3 E ilLae5'fIIvi'S SANDRA TOMPKINS The mildest manners and the gentlest heart. Future Nurses Club. WANDA VANDERPOOL A likeable girl with o winning personality. GAA I3 yrs.l, Bond 15 yrs,l, Student Council, Jr. Play lCostj, Homecoming Court. DALE WAGNER As busy os o bee. Cross Country. Football I2 yrs.l, Jr. Play lComm.l, Sr. Ploy lCostl THOMAS WAGNER Forever foremost inthe ranks of fun. Sr. Play lComm.l, Home- coming Commihee, Baseball. I STUART WRIGHT Silence is more musical than any song. PICTURES NOT TAKEN DAVID KUNO Who knows? l may surprise everyone. JOSEPH O'ROURKE What would we do wiihcul him? 34 4, Q., , ..,.'z.uL...-i l CAROL WISSNER The girl with the smile fha! won'i come off. GAA, Y-Teens, Jr. and Sr. Play lComm.l, Homecoming Commilfee, Annual Staff. -, L..- V1 2 I I1 Ii I SINGING OUR SONG, SIDE BY SIDE mflblfl 2 s-R5 Tides in Lowell's out, won Grsl prize for the JUNIORS in the conlesl of flools ol lhe Homecoming gome. We solute you,ll1e winning juniors. . Q M 5,,: - , iw iii ,Sw J M4 neges' 6' ci.Ass if A 393' 5 'J' :Q , 1 A WV 'Sf A 6 0F A fs.. is gays., U 1.:V I l 5 , . , 1 . , , J eqq jx 'HY ...cl . A A H- Q . if ie n J A A eiii . gi- mf J C Q A 2 ' A Q V' . ,gr as I ,K bv 25.3 , C '57 W , Y p . J.. . fi . 4-sr: - s ' , 7 1' I ' v . 9- f . I ' .V A . .J ir , 3 ,rl , E , ,, . J x or A lsl Row: S. Alexander, B. Alexis, B. Alexis, C. Allen, L. Andrews, S. Anslett, A. Arnold, G. Bolrenlield. 2nd Row: K. Bennett, D. Bohley, G. Bos, J. Bollen, B. Bulliss, R. Burchfield, K. Burns. 3rd Row: R. Burr, K. Bush, B. Butler, G. Colkin, M. Corllon, G. Covonough, T. Choron, B. Chidester, F. Clork, K. Cole. 4th Row: J, Collins, R. Conklin, R. Conklin, B. Conley, J. Cook, D. Corliss, J. Cropo. 36 fs A , -f L ' i f ggi:-1? - . . . i. h . A 1 2 . . Q ' i f F ii . ii . X A,,,, Q5 ' it 2: L. i 5 - if K , -- k T X 5 :ii,525: t , k kii 1 y .iii . . , - w A f 1' .. f ' -.S A 5 A ii Q- i gi Lii . if L' 4 i.. - -11 . - A- ' - - . 2 - .IL-' 'I v -11 ., Afv, f - 1 , A ' ffl: ' 1 ' 4 if A- . 1 .. ll ' . . 9' Q iii L M W'kk . Q . ix , A . .KE Q ' 1. is A A N in . I z A 'H 1 Q' :V . :: ,IE Vrsghy i- , ii ' ' ' 9 'Q 9 f'fi I' S2523 . Ixfl., - Eli.. X, ii . rg- ' K' -V L W'-.21 1 : . ' K ' 41' I -.f K K D i lst Row: R. Doniurno, C. Dear, H, De Roos, R. De Vries, J, Dise, J. Dreuth, D. Drou el, J. Duley, H. Dumond. 2nd Row: W. D ke, R. Eienbaos, P. Enfricon 9 Y D. Esakson, A. Feutz, P. Foster, L. Fredenburg, R. Fritz, O. Gardner, 3rd Row: E. Gorsky, E. Griffiths, G. Haight, M. Hansen, P. Hasty, K. Heaton, J. Heringo DICK FLANAGAN CLASS 1957 37 . ein . L 5 Q H A iw 1 ig... J or V, 3 A fs: ' - s. R N , F is K .M . ,, fl . . , gr , fm' , , L . - , . - t f A mh L ' K ' ' hw T .z I F I A J -' sy 1 'R f , V ',. R Q4 7 M L , K .X ic, ,M Lk , A if I Viry :,:hkv Q A . i VA .. 45 . V E is I V EV L l, 1 4 A 1 I , , K . ' ,,, , 1. I .1 .,, g 2 ,.., 1 V A wx 1 I A A , . W L - L , f' , I. . V VVQI ? A H V - L . , 5' M' J ,X L Q K NM' ff. K x It in krkz K li K -g . V. g V I I is ,.. L 5 In K , 1, If J J. 2 L bu v 5 ,, ll 2 , m,,i xh fs '1 ' J vs , V .E ' A K , .. fuk , . X 1 i R S , is U W 7 J .bf V b D A , my I , V '-LL QV, . X ,w , . 'm- : A 1 . . - -' - K ' A . ,LLL L' We f D. ,. 'ifw . I if A 1. 5 -54. lst Row: R. Herlein, H. Hodde, B. Hutchinson, P. Kabza, M. Kaiser, R. Kern, D. Klump, R. Knapp. 2nd Row: R. Knapp, J. Koerner, P. Koning, K. Koon, J. Lewis, G. Linscott, R. Longstreet, B. Lowe. 3rd Row: S. Macomber, G. Marks, F, Marshall, D. McBrian, B. McCauley, B. Merritt, L. Miner, B. Moore. 4th Row: R. Morrill, J. Noordhoek, M, Osborn, G. Otto, D. Peterson, P. Poggenburg, N. Post, E. Poslema. Sth Row: M. Powers, J. Prins, W. Quint, G. Race, C. Ranney, J. Reuschel, A. Rioias, P. St. Charles. 6th Row: L. Scott, D. Sheler, R. Shook, L. Slagter, W. Smith, F. Southwell, J. Stander, G. Swart. 7th Row: S. Tisdel, J. Trowbridge, J. Trowbridge, K. Trowbridge, M. Tuin, J. Van Dam, J. Vandenberge. 38 - or B 0 ' K fs- V - ca: - as Q f P .. 2 A , B ' W . 3 - iw 4 B - , . X i V 1, I B B fd A B K 4 I B 4 - F x ai .F . M K ,, as K . ,N K Q . e M A i i H' f, K .1 'lsr Row: L. Oevermen, W. Ver Hulst, K. Voss, S. VcnderVelde, L. Wagner, J. While, P. Wifhom. 2nd Row: W. Wright G. Zylsfro, R, Hansen, G. Miller, K. Sworihout, R. Ansletf, H. Borringer. Whol people will remember os Phe pop corn floor was submitted lo competition by the SOPHOMORES. A lot 'of work well done, ond we thunk you for helping make our lost Homecoming o memoroble one. X ,, 5 6 J .., cLAss h ,Q ff, ,F . 5 Q . 7' K 1 , - jk' n - M.: 1 .ig 3 K il is ii i QE 'Q .6 ,X l. I r , l W 'Lf' o lsl Row: F. Borone, L. Borfrom, A. Bell, C. Berkebile, J. Berry, K. Berlron. 2nd Row: C. Beyne, R. Bloom, D. Bioye, B. Boyd, J. Brody, S. Brecker, 3rd Row: C. Brenner, R. Broil. Y H' - Q ,,.. ew fill L. Q A 2 . f y F K! .. i n I in f 'Si ' K . ' K I , :'AA X: K J J 3 ' 6 t L+' . , in 1. T :VA . Q . ff J L . ' .wL ' J ' 5 an ,L ' H ' F il? .i. 4' 1 - . r W . R' 7' 1 Y F 'Q F fi F . ' v A - is H L F 5 . . an L .' We J J H s 6 1 551 . J Q 1 .K t V V I ...., A, Sy ' ss. .. J f I 1 K .y .. V - i s ii E 4 ml ' it F .. ,xi if 'gi' L Q No Photo H + 2 F . ,. I E X ' 'V N' I ' f '-..2 .Fe 2' V. A . , 3?-M . K K7 M . , . A its Rx xg V. I . . y R No Photo Q 4' , Y. R . M . .3 Y, V. . .V L 'A 'F In f 'I J' x ' it 1 K F 1 i i . L J? A I ah 5, J ' . - . Y ,, 5 .um ' 1 . H4 ' K :A f - ix 'V S I, WI K . . '. Q K , K lqv y gk-Wi . . Z 1 f . ts.. , 2... A V yt . g F ,E 3, . . , V .N Q 8, , ' ii 'kk kxf ' it 2 1 X F ,- F V: Q , l L y . bb w . . ' H . 1 ' VVAA i ' i n M A 3 ii - 1 F I 3' .. A i ' 1 'vs . ff . ex H -fa wr- - '-'ff .f . N . t . NF -, f it J -1L' . - ' V :. ' , A . . sb J? Yi I 7 fr ' ' ' , W 72 ' ii N W A .. 5, gf . I gli- K ks K V- - I . .. K isglh I W L u x .. H ' 4 - F ',' ' ' .-f F J 9 ,igfgtln 3 f g. Muff , . V, lst Row: R. Bogert, J. Botten, C. Bush, J. Cadaret, K, Calkin, V Carey, L. Chandler. T.Charon, W. Christie. 2nd Row: J. Conklin, L. Coykendall. K. DeLeeuw D. Denchtield, D. Denchtield, K. Dykstra, J. Ebels, J. Elias, S. Elliot. 3rd Row: J. Fairbrother, .l. Flynn, B. Ford, K. Ford, D. Forest, ,l. Frens, J. Fugitt, J Geisland, C. Gilman. 4th Row: D. Griffin, J. Gritifiths, R. Griffith, J. Grant, S. Groendyke, W. Haight, R. Hole, S. Hample B. Harris. Sth Row: F. Hart, J Hasty, L. Heagle, G. Heaton, T. Henderson,D. Heuschele,D, Heuschele, W, Hodges, C. Holmes. 6th Row: H. Holmes, R. Howard,D. Hudson, H. Hudson, J. Hutt, J. Jones, F. Johnson, G. Kaiser, K. Kent. 7th Row: L. Kietzmon, J. Klok, B. Knight, D. Kohles, N. Kolbe, E Koon, T. Koon, G. Kortz, R. Kruis. 40 A . H Nk?Q,,aw'Q . - I, , , Z Q . :' KA . i f . . A W ., , , C . , i- ff ' my A 1:0 6? N A V, .,.A ? ,,. U L 'U' in Q ,X .M Q ,. Q , f' . . 1 . ' V . Lx , iv-v A ww h ' J f I ff f . Q f . , i -.. J , Q. ' F Q? .5 -, al I lu, J i: RA T V in in H V H .FQ ii! 1 . '1 gif ,fi MA J. f s' f. iz. xii X :L - ,s 5 J 'S S X ,- x ,,L4 1 H . , -,lj ,fs 5: is. -A S . ' J ff S gg . SL' X g- W, I ' 'V' E W .... y sf i - :rf ff S . . J Trigg, Q, 1 J 7 K , I J I ' X J i ' X iq. Ars-A .I A J R. 1 1 555 S 4-.:5.: ' f 'Ist Row: F. LcMciire, L. Lone, C, Leoch, S. Lectko, D. Linscott, S, Longstreet, M. Loomon, K. Losey, B. Lussenden. 2nd Row: D, McBrian, S. Middendorp, Y Middlemiss, P. Mihcilik, B. Miller, F. Miller, N. Millen, E. Moore, J. Moore. 3rd Row: R. Moorhus, G, Mortlond, B, Ncsonti, C. Nelson, J. Nelson, W. Newell R. Nichois, S. Norris, C. POfSOl'1S.4Th Row: K. Poulin, V. Peterson, B, Plude, D. Plude, P. Quinn, R, Quint, J, Retzloff, W, Richards, M. Ripmoster. 5th Row S . Rodgers, R. Roelofs, P. Kuiper, K. Royer, J. Ruehmeier, C, Sock, J. Schippers, P. Schroeder, J. Shook. 6th Row: B. Simmons, E. Smith, O. Smith, C Stowicke, S. Stehouwer, M, Steendcim, P. Stites, B. Stone. 7th Row: J. Swonlund, K. Sweeris, -il , h , M 5. T. R X et? . X. ' A V 1,1 ' fi fl i j- x v A 4 W K , , A i vw H Qs- .- , - iw A ,154 A , ZZ, i s V J' QW i ii- g.. .Vx t Q-5. -GD N vt i lst Row: R. Swift, M. Tanis, J. Telgenhof, A. Toms, J. Umlauf, R. VanCamp, D. VanDam, J. VanDusen, B. Van Hoven. 2nd Row R Van Portfleet, J. Van Zegeren, J. Vanden Bout, J. Vander Pool, J. Vandervelde, A, Warren, J. Weatherly, I. Wheat, L. White. Hats off to the Freshmen who came up with a terrific idea in their fi.st year of Homecoming float competition H. . :fmt iz LL - 5 7 ,J .' my . .. ,.e pn 1 - 2 ,. . -J , , i Y .J A A . ARF' 51. 3 Q' J ,f .eifi pf A . s I A n A f- Q .,.g E ii ff ii ' i te .. V' W ,L , I lst Row: R. Wittemore, J. Williams, R, Williams, S. Witheril, R. Zeef, K. Zimmerman, J. Agers, D. Alber, P. Alexis. 2nd Row E Anderson B. Aylworth, J. Bainbridge, R. Bainbridge, D. Barringer, M. Bartram. 42 - J . IQ' fig. il S ks V X ,. gl ' V 7 . V LQ H .kia tr . J' u 4, A, .. Q J 'il .i., M . -gg -. . Q Y J 'v 'C-' . f ' rv V - . Pls ,. - iv 7' .' f i f . I I U .. - in LA 5 ' if 1 T. 1-if :Sv V 'M' W cf J R -me . , J 5. .,,, CLASS ' Lili . ff l f I l M ' l Q:-- X C fl x' ' .4224 GF .4 .....,fT.'l ik? . O , - ,l QL K F K K- '. ' Q I Q 5 J. V. ig' L is . L 1959 . 4 N ie-X , , . J .ff 4 ' A I Q, 6- Q' ,. - 1. .: f. 4, - N J m W ' if . . - ., in Q f A'.' fl 1 kikk' .. U All , KL -ea. ., l 2-J. .5 sg. 7..h L Q .y EF I X K I , VXA W1 K -- A QF' 'fr 5 , , . . . 1 . ll. 'lst Row: G. Blasen, J. Boon, L. Bosse, H. Bruin, N. Burchfield, G. Burns, M. Burns, C. Bush, M. Bush. 2nd Row: J. Buskirk, J. Campbell R. Chapin, R. Chipman, D. Chrisfoffersen, L. Clark, J. Collins, J. Conklin, N. Conklin. 3rd Row: R. Cook, D. Cooper, K, Crandle, L. Croff R. Croff, J. Crusan, M. De Boer, C. Densfone, L. De Roos. 4th Row: W. De Witt, S. Drougel, S. Duernler, C. Dulyea, C. Dulyea, J. Dun can, P, Dykstra, C. Ebels, 5fh Row: S. Eberhard, P. Edwards, S. Ebenbaas, N. Ellis, J. Evola, D. Exline, C, Fairbairn, D. Farr. 61h Row: L Fitzgerald, J. Flory, J. Foerch, R. Frasier, J. Ferns, D. Furber, E. Gentry, S. Gibfried, N. Glass. 71h Row: D. Gochenaur, P. Goeman, P Goeman, C. Gorsky, R. Grigsby, V. Groen, B. Groendyk, J. Grooters, R. Gross. 43 , V :ff . I i t K R I I R: I , 1 X . ,K ,h..L . I I 1, . .. .,i, ,.,,,:. . . 5 A,,, ir .h A , K K. VK K KE , 1 l L I J l r ' N . . C RL f R W' ,V I VV - . Vrf, .K - , . i 4 'L ss . J 'R . L P L . in F R 'tl fl so 1 A,, . 'Q' + T . 'S' -.- . L 15 L v is 1 i A J 2 J . , . ,,, . . ' f . , . 'J ' o n .L xx x , kk i LV X H: L lp kk .K .- ' ' . . . , - ff A I, , ' C I J It il L . 2. . L g Q R f-l L , .2 on l 4 we Q 1 5 , W 1 L 6. QS'-'J 'f -1 Q E y . o ll .,.,,yf l lie. ' . i 'F L.h7 H.. , k.,.i!.W.:'L'.-I A A V rw f y If I I . T . . . . P .. - A :QE T :ql .. X I sf- 'f 1 J H ab' ,. . lst Row: T. Haight, G. Hamilton, M. Harn, F. Harris, D. Heaton, J. Heringa, S. Heyboer, R. Hilton, C. Hirt. 2nd Row: J. Holland, J. Hoorn, R. Hornberger R. Hunt, M. lmpellizeri, C. Johnson, S. Johnson, E. Kasper, C. Kortz. 3rd Row: J. Kroes, H. Landon, P. Landon, C. Larsen, J. Lauzon, P. Lawrence, R. Law rance. D. Leggett, R. Longcore. 4th Row: D. Moclntosh, C. Macomber, S. McCarthy, P. McClelland, R. McClelland, H. McDonald, K. Meringa, W. Merritt T. Meyers. 'Sth Row: L. Micholak, J. Miller, R. Molag, W. Moore, G. Moore, G. Morris, Y. Navis, J. Nichols, T. Noble. 6th Row: S. Norton, D. Olin, G Osborn, W. Parsons, M. Pigeon, K. Race, J. Radaz, W. Ranney, D. Rector. 7th Row: R, Redner, M. Retzlaff, M. Rincione. 44 . A. -. . J ' Q . ' - . J J ,- - . ,, -fin - A K . 5 5 gh E wxs K . ' 5 3 .W J - 3 , X. . A ,f-- kk M is L f -, x A 1. I V. NN: .. '-. ' .KL .Q VW , K X .1 Z. , f. 1 Q. . ' ' l l Z - . Q. is 'l J f f? J J all fn- 'F 4 li X 'l 1 ',. . V . , g f I X L.--11. 1 ' J X . f l mil' mbl I ' ll R ' . h ' f J. . . V is . .V . 1 h I , F-v g . .. b g . ,A h 5 WH A , . 9:2 4 '- f V is Q , . X . J i ' f In 4 W N 1 ,fi l :WR X lg. -f :... j gzq ... exe f f Q ':q. ,. J 2 .. .. B T ' do J ' bi. E .,..: . h J i V ll f ' is-J ., 1 ' f J J- -f R l ip. 1' xr Q Q S W ., J 1' 'V W 3 1' 7 1 l I 1 lily! A J V lst Row: L. Rockwell, A. Rogalski, B. Ross, H. Rousey, K. Russo, R. Sack, W. Sondel, D. Schildroth, P. Schneider. 2nd Row J Scott D See D Sheldon S Shelfemon, N. Sh ll L. Sl R. S u z, eeper, mith, M. Soper, H. Spoelstro. 3rd Row: P, Standish, C. Sfeendum, J. Sfefcniczk, W Slenl B Sfressmcn D Stroble J Slroble, B. Swick, C. Telgenhof. Mh Row: R. Turnes, B. VonDom, K. Vo d B d R. V d B d n er on , an er on ,P. VanderJc:gt, D. VonGorder A VcnMeler K Welch E. Wheat. 5ll'1 Row: S. Wiersmo, B. Wiersum, E. Wiseman, J. Wissner, G. Woodman, B. Yurkincs, R. Zondslro. 45 .tv , 7 , :Q ,g.g . , , . zk, F ' . r , stt lg J . J ld iff al so 1 A 1 V Yfmm g, I ,-LL J J is J. Horton D. Hudson R. Hudson R. Humburger D. Postema P. Robart M. Rozemu. JUNIOR HIGH - A 2 'i.. 1 ' i f -- ' Q ir nk.. . Q as-Y bw S y ,, N my y . 5 . x 5 , T wi.. , , A I. ., 3 li W, V Q 'Q F' 1--' Q -,A D V , s Q, .mf ' fi In S - X s w if it Y- K -V I K X A -522152 533 7 gy l C 1, CLASS Q.. OF rs... vm C X ue 3. J Y.. A Al. la J C . ig. ...F J f J ... .,,A , , My C J 4 A hi V tl A 'JN V . 0 x X ki' ,AQ 1 . - Mx i J if V. fl A ' J' ' gl - J Q , f H' R f b - J ff.: f 12 ' A .1 L' , - 1 4 lsl Row: C. Ackerman, J. Avery, B. Aylworth, F. Bailey, J. Barnhart, J. Barrows, A. Bartram, L. Bauchan, T. Bittner. 2nd Row: P. Bloem, B. Blough, S Bloye, W. Boersma, J. Bogert, C. Bosse, H. Botma. 3rd Row: D. Bowen, S. Buist, B. Bullis, L, Butler, F. Carlton, S. Case, L. Christensen, W. Clawson 4th Row: F. Clemenshaw, K. Colby, C. Colley, G. Copp, S. Cclrfz, C. Corkins, l. Coykendall, B. Crandall, P. Crooks. 46 . 1' . Q ' si -ff F I A fr 1 K 5 LN .V A . '- i' .F ' J l . if fi 3' 'ff ' ' . Es . - , s-43,11 .,',. T1 1 A 1 gn 5 .fi J N K . f Q A 6 .A rv- . . L. x Q- ug. V . Q fu- Sr- . , f .5 , L: ' if 3' J ff' 1 - lf. F ' . yy 1 . . J, Q ll - 5 .. ' Aw- Sf' E' ' mmih ' J' f- ' U' .' V rl' 'T L 'cry . as H.. .S 14- I ,4 4. Iwi' xx V.. A L 'ef' J' . X H A is ' X 1 V ,y . gr K- A 5. - ,,, X L' ' X iff, V ' I iv- . ,X .5k In . - E m..AA .5 1 XALW X -V13 5' ' H s . . Wgmik 6 A - in k . A V1 .- fl . :, , Q . N ' N L' Lf' .. we -if 'K' f ff' f W f K x.A,i 54 4 L f, .5 if . . 81- Q ff- fl . so 'F . Q- L sr- Q- , . F , V F s T ' K F iz F l T I I il 4 f I if... :ii . . l , K. M' L J lst Row: D. Cruson, L. Crusan, B. Dolenburg, G. Decker, N. DeFores1', J. DeVries, L. Dolan, D. Doornbos, J. Duncan. 2nd Row: J. Elliott J Eaney, E. Esokson, K. Ferguson, P. Ford, M. Grondmon, C. Gobberf, M. Gross, D. Guppy. 3rd Row: T. Grinoge, G. Hoggoi, F. Hansen L Haynes J Heyerman, B. Hiner, B. Hocum, L. Hodde, J. Hodges. 4th Row: P. Holland, J. Horlings, J. Horton, P. Howe, B. Hubbel B Hudson, O. Hudson, J. Hylkema, M. lmpellizzeri. 51h Row: B. lsler, C. Johnson, T. Johnson, D. Jones, B. Keiser, D. Kent, J. Keyes, K. Klump lc D L B 1 , S. Lofatcr, B. London, S. Lancioni, C. Lane. 7?h Row B. Koning, 61h Row: M. Koon, K. Kopenski, T. Koster, M. Kwiafkows i, . a er eaux h df K L n, S. Lombardo, R. Longstreef, L. Loucks, D. Marshall, F. Manglos. P. Larson, A. Leach, D. Leon ar , . oga -17 V' l 5' 5. i f 'ff gl L R ' W' .J 1 5' J R A J J L ss l J . .J.o N .s.. N - f Q ' ,,, J' I n .,,7 . f I J: 'H R J ll J ' J : V -N v ,k,,- .,,' f. V ,, ,S -k s K kr k gl K. ' f i I xx '- - . Vrk K 'i H ' ' ' X ,L M b . V ' , L . : . ,L Q , Ks .- 12 A , . Q - -wif ll S 'E' ff' K' J 1 my B Q, .s, . . ., .... , J 'f 'R , sa ,. ' J Q1 1 f fl gf A sf? .. on - ,ggb . ' -,A 1 KA . E + : . .2 lj . .. 1-. V, W ' A ,,k, V Akr. h Az W X L 'Q EVL H 1 , : :' V I so J e N 2 1 'F L J A H lm N ... p J : V 4 , .J if ,. ., . 4. V g i Vkyhk J. . . f a lst Row: R. Miller, J. Minlo, D, Moore, N. Morey, P. Morrish, L. Nelson, J. Nickelson, R. Noormon, G. Olsen. 2nd Row: M. Oudendyke, R. Parker, R, Parm, P. Paulin, R. Peterson, W. Pierce, L. Robinson, W. Rockburn, G. Roerig. 3rd Row: G. Rogers, D. Rose, S. Rosen, C. Sager, R. Sandel, S, Sosso, J. Sawyer, T. Schneider, D. Sheneman. 3rd Row: M. Small, N. Smilh, C. Solar, J. Soulhwick, H. Spencer, M. Spicer, R. Sprool, D. Stephan, V. Suflon. Mh Row: R, Terell f S. Tisdel, L. Tuttle, N. Tyler, C, VanAmburgh, F, VanBeIkum, G. VanBoven, K. VamderBoul, R. VanderBand. 51h Row: R. VanderMolen, J, VanEck, J. Van Loo, R. VanOvereen, L. VanPortfleet, K. Van Syoc, V. Vanlegeren, J. Voss, S. Wesl. bfh Row: J. Whinery. 48 ,S 1. , v Q , . K K rag, . K . K, J s.. L , '- - are 3 . K . . 'ig Q- v ' J Q J J ,., . f in . K is Q is , ' E. K, hw- K Iz, . , J. Maynard J. Noorman. L. Rinard B. Rogers J, Sheler S. Sikkema L. Stedman C. Strohpaul N. Truesdell . L Y! 3 X' . i , A l - I Q.. WEE? . K A was i -,, K K' , K 1 za ir . . r 3 5 sl, K , U . . K f ' Fl - , L Q, 'F J .aa.' D- 1 . ll il J. Vaglico S. Wirlz C. Worlhen K. Zeeff P. Ziolkowski L. Zylstra is .. gg 'WK A W. f - .+L . , . ir' f - ' ' Liir 7 Z f .1 -fl' L., 5 lil - ' 1 32 - N, Alexis M. Allen R, Barone J. Berlran J. Bird J. Blell F. Bleyrueld D. Bloem M. Bolthouse . . ...Q X' ' - K- -. ff Y.-fl .f. 5. - J ll gn J V . 1, L 3' f .. ' .11 'ly -la if A-'Sli C T. Bord J. Bosmo J. Bricker R, Burchlield C, Burke C. Bush S. Buys D. Buzzard D. Calkin K L .1 7 5' . K. L Q in K -..' 'K -,HK Q by ' . G, Carlton P. Cormer Chamberlain M. Chipman C. Clarke J. Conway T. Cordlz J. Crooks R. Culp . gg: ,. Q 5 X K K 51 r I 1 - i S... L kk. K ' . 'J K .K in K KK K R K . K K KK 6 M K. K,K . s K . K , W K K K... K K KKK K K KK K X ., K - L J 5- K , I f G. Cyr A. Decker J. DeForesl C. DeRoos J. DeVries R, DeWitt K. Dielz L. Dielz J, Dochsfader 49 K. . .. J' . 4 5 . . .. : ' . ff . iv-1 J J 'J ' 21, Nm, -5 J ' -'.: 1: V' K Q' h . 1 ,gf .A - ' - V ' V ,. :.,. P . ' K - I .J D. Elias D. Elliot B. Emdin L. Ensing, R. Exline R, Fleser C. Foerch J. Ford L . . .. . . l.. . J 1 + f 1 R . . - xg, .7 K., A , V. W nh I V , an ie,g . ki:gs i, X J KL i . A , . 5 fi as 3. ' , T - ' Q .1 . A K ' ' ' 1 - --- ' i . . gL.- , u , ,, . A , . i ..:5',LH,'? A j s, , il we J , ' M. Forrest R. Froehlke R. Froman P. Furber B. Geary D. Geary B. Gibbs J, Gibfried N. Gilbert Y Y J m - ' ll' 'ii' f ' A -. ' ,.., 53 A E i N .rj ., jf . y Q lx f : - , -V - K' J g ' ' . .- V G. Gordon D. Grey G. Grimths A. Grover J. Guelzo S. Haight S, Hale F. Hart R. Harvey . 'di 9 J i - . ' ili. J in ll V J , J J 16 f-' L? ' g K gi 'I . 'J , . .Q . - J .J . l. Qi or if L, W , ,iv y s. .Q VQQ: 4, - if W V my 5 1 D. Heimer B. Heintzelman M. Hermance D. Heuschele J. Holland D. Hossler L. Houghton B. Hubbel J B gf J , ....B . . . - W B . 1 an K A . Am i if Q , H f 4, 1 , G. Huisman E. Hyekema B. Johnson C. Johnson E. Johnson G. Johnson L. Kalkofen D. Kane C. Kennedy m . N is . mf i'.i ,,.. i -, - P, ' , -' i 'L V .- is A ,ig : 5. . if 25 ..s J 10' .. . of J W. -' i if - 'M' ' if 'V N .J. .S we . J ' ,.. Q R . T. Kirvan K. Kroes F. Landon R. Laperna J. Larson S. Lemming D, Linscott W. Long B. Lowe - - . -v b.: - , .R J . .J QS we . er J Lg HS' . 'ff' .Q . - 1961 V ky L.. K we Q ' K A' 4 V N M. Luchesi J. Macomber T. Marshall D, Mclntosh B. Medendorp E. McDonald K. McDonald J. Mead Q 4 .. . Q ' g , Q. f .: '. . X . ' ' i 5' I H SP' .g S f ll' f M T W if 3' 'W J Y , . L Vkii swf.. 5 wx . V. N K .V K XM..-. W x P, Melven D. Melville J. Mental J, Meyers K. Miller N. Miller R. Miller C. Monroe D. Moore ' J X X ' J Q i nr- f--L . V Q S ' 1 ai .s--5 E - I , ' J S? 45 . ' ' if . a X ' M. Moore K. Murphy W. Murtlond S. Myers T. Nelson S. Nesbitt D. Newell M. Norman J. Palazzolo K 'W K X J gf-A . X J' -f J K J '.., . f' h . s . : .1 P. J . J W x - p . ' . , . f J A A. Porn, P. Parson J. Pepper J. Peters R. Pfatt W. Poll S. Poole F. Poselenzny M. Quinn ' '-K it ' 15 an is .-' -1' ff- , fe 2 'Q 1 Q .? J - lb I u . Lg. y J S ' .S S llro '- J e - ' . .. 1 . 52.:.s5f A 1 g . . . r-r I X .Six-. 9:3 G. Redner S. Ripmaster J. Robinson J. Rowe S. Roy M. Sack R. Stawicki R. Schneider S. Scott . . Q-ft J ' J Q.-t r rv ' . J 9 . lf S 9 ' ?? f' at 'fi' Tr. '52 - S .-1-' 1 tv- . , ' 5. at .SQ S- . S S f i .f ' A9 J ' . - hx S ll J J . S X S. Sheldon M. Sherouse D. Shultz L. Skrede G. Smith R. Smith M. Sprik S. Stawicki .J 3 b sg J . 1 .Q. -sr . G All . .fs S . ' J X f - K. Stout T. Strange J. Stroule R. Sutton G. Tamborello B. Tava D. Terrell N. Tassell D. Thede Q' A ' .1 A V x-A H : 1 t I 1' 6 . A ,A K ' 19 Q R e t Q . N oltt is J ' 1 1 S. 5 S , I .1 - K 'Q st . . I A V . N A . ff K, .,.s , 1 ' J. Tompkins R. Traviss S. Trumbell J. Tuttle D. Van Boven R. Van Camp D. Vanden Bosh L. Vander Jagt D. Van Eck .' K Q... i, are K i . 1 arp I . AN 1. E I . Q . .. ., Y 'Q x 5 f 5. ' ,Q X 1 K . 9 -f , MY 5 nt .ff 5 5 -Ft R. Vonk D. Van Houten B. Van Meter D. Vogelaar J. Vonk f ,f I Q . . . A. West C. Wheat M. Wheeler S-'K .. 1 . ,F-ffl' . x EV. A .i J. Wissner W. Wright P. Whitney 9. S. Wagner R. Weiderman D. Wudman M. Welch wid- ,,.. 'fr' get V4 gg ' - V52 . rw- Su' i ,- 1 .mi 'Sf P. Waley R. Wilder L. Williams -1 'iw g ' I XI ' . xg ,, TT 5 i K.. Q J i -'ll'l'l J Woodstra G. Zaloras M, Zoerman -ww-...qnmlvw J wa-0.4 s ,. .. .f ,faq W 4: :'-2f 'R 7 , ' A 'J Hey! don't take that picture. 52 4.51, 0 ,- . I .Jr r 4, ' .v .5 V A e X .,f, X 1 . 4 . ,. ff 5 5 5- gn.. . 3 . ,.,,,,,,.f. 15 Pt A GHOST WANTED J. Horblson .... ...... J. McCauley--- J. Adolphson G. Kerr ..... G. Klok ...... S. Rotenburg E. Ebels .... D. Wagner-- P. Herman-- J. Schutt ---- - --Gale ----Jeff ---Ginger --------Hugo ---Granny Kate - ---Hatcher ---- -- --Troddy Sheritt Brodshow - ..-.----. Azclio ------Nora K. NOOI'rT1C1l'1- --,,,- Profegggr A. Gloske ---- ---Modem Zolgo W. Clowson ----- ,,---- M Ongter Student Director ---- ----D. Horvey Il 2-- Junior Play-Class ot 1956 THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Wanda Vander Pool ,............. Laurie Ken Noorman .................... Mark Dianne Harvey .... ..... M rs. Huntington Sam Rotenburg .... .... M r. Huntington Gary Kerr ....... ......... W ally Shirley Slagter .... ..... J ocn Bernis Aylworth ..... ......... G us Richard Fulton .... ....... H oratio Jan Boyd ..... .... L illian Wood Jim Blasen .................... Mr. Wood TEA PARTY Jan Brady ............... ..... G race Dee Otten ..... ..... C aroline Joy Harbison--- ..... Tessie Marg Mesler .... .... W alola Sonia Richards .... .... A melia Phyl Chose ..... ...... P ug Director .......... ......... Student Director .... .... Miss Staal Daryl Anderson fx, 5 UHGHHIZHTIUHS 3 - - L HAIL, HAIL 3-L 'Q- av-1 Left to Right: Mr. Carl Nelson, Mr. Lynn Brown, Mr. Perry Coftman, Mr. Walter Kirvan, and Mrs. Marjorie Evans Board Of Education This is the group of people who make our activities possible. They meet weekly to discuss and plan for the future betterment of Godwin High School. These five people have as their sole interest, to see that Godwin becomes the very finest school, one that every boy and girl will be proud to attend. The class of T956 wishes to show our appreciation by saying Thanks to You this Future Nurses Club years Board of Education. Future Nurses Club is a helping organization in which members are interested in the field of nursing. It is a club of which everyone can be proud. Ist Row, Lett to Right: Mrs. Sullivan tAdvlsor,l, M. Sylskar, F. Clark, A. Van Dusen, J. Van Zegren, K. Swartout, J. Cook, L. Andrews, J. Geib, G. Marks, L. Freedenburg, J. Retzlatt, D. Grover, S, Richards, J, Grant, S. Vander Velde, J. Van Dusen, M. Prins, S. Tompkins, B. Butler, and P. Quinn. 2nd Row, Left to Right: G. Linscott lPresidentl, P. La Roche lVice-Presidentl, J. Schutt lSecretaryj, B. Hutchison lTreasurerl, l.. Looman, G. Heaton, K. Ford. 3rd Row, Left to Right: L. Heagle, B, Simmons, J. Telgonhof, S. Tisdel, and K. Kent. l P' '41 Fiiiklii'-W ii' 5 I K I V 4 . . f--,gimp-ws -A l num-wmv -'V Reading from left to right, Row l: B. Gross, M. Brockmeier, L. Chandler, V. Peterson, M. Sylskar, T. Sock. Row 2: D. Anderson, J. Hanshue M Bush J Boyd A. Glaslce, J. Harbison, J. Foerch, Row 3: H. Hodde, R. Morrall, F, Southwell, E. Moore, R. Conklin, D. Kohles, D. Albers, K. Noorman J Agers K Royer J. Bainbridge, Mrs. Kastner ladvisorl. Our Student Council is an organization of students who put forth their best efforts in governing our student body. Representatives are elected in the fall by their fellow students. After their election it be- comes their duty to work faithfully towards the betterment of Godwin. This year's Student Council certainly lived up to the expectations of the students who elected them. We only hope that Godwin can con- tinue to produce such fine citizens in the future. Godwin also owes a great deal of gratitude to Mrs. Kastner, the Student Council advisor, whose guiding hand helped the council through the rough spots. Left to Right: D. Anderson, Secretary, J. Hanshue, Vice President H Hodde President: M. Brockmeier, Treasurer. JU Tap Row: C. Bush, M. Bush, B, Melven, J. Jones, K, Swarthout, J. Leries, J. Cook, P. Dykstra, J. Vander Pool, J. Ruehmier, R. Conklin, J. Von Dusen, A. Van Dusen, K. Russo, R. Meringa. Next to Top: S. Stehouwer, D, Grittin, R, Nichols, B. Aylworth, K. Crandle, M. Retzloft, P, Vander Jagg, J, Stefaniak, B. Yur- kinas, P. Stander, M. De Boer, P. Qoeman, N, Conklin, R. Lawrence, J. Holland, J. Chamberlain, J. Duncan. 3rd Row: G. Woodman, K. Welch, S. Gibfrey, E, Anderson, S. Hample, J. Hutt, J. Vandervelde, J. Telgenhof, J. Conklin, C. Gorsky, S. Johnson, J. Frens, J. Tadaz, B. Swick, M. Hornberger, M. lmpel- lizeri, C, Denstone, E. Kasper. 2nd Row: N. Shultz, C. Bush, Macomber, P, Goeman, Y,-Middlemiss, B. Knight, K. Zimmerman, J. Nelson, S. Rodgers, S. Dulyea, B, Ross, B. Bush, E. Kruis, S. VanKouvering, B. Van Hoven, S. Brecker. lst Row: L. Chandler, S. Middendorp, J. Swanland, D. Forrest, S, Norris, G. Battenfield, J, Geib. B. Lussenden, P. Herman, A. Warren, S. Slagter, Miss Duerr, ladvisorl, L. Fredenburg, B, Lowe, S. Vandervelde, D. Cooper, G.A.A. The girls Athletic Association is an extra class activity for many girls. Its aim is to develop fellowship and friendliness in games as well as encourage leadership in student-directed activities. Officers-Left to Right: S. Slagter, A. Warren, Miss Duerr ladvisorl, P. Herman, B, Lussenclen. ll .. fx Q X -at . M 4 K L ' a-.W wg.: M : Front Row: A. Glaske, S, Rotenburg, M. Sylskar, J. Schutt, Back Row: Mr. Gillender, C. Gross, P. Herman, M. Brockmeier. Our Radio Club has been op- erating for two years now under the direction of Mr. Peterson. The club has entered an appli- cation for a radio frequency of their own. Mr. Peterson, D. Sheler, J. Ensing, f s-. 'R ev HONOR SOCIETY Scholarship, leadership, citizenship, and service. These are the four qual- ities that dispaly the cali- ber of the students who attain membership in this organization. They are carefully considered by the faculty before they are admitted as members of the National Honor Society. They certainly are worthy of this honor. K. Koons, R. Moorhuis, P. Stiles, K. Sprik, S. Rotenburg. X . x . H+ L fc' :xii L . Q. J' gg ig t it 4 .N W M-:jg I FQ, I s , fig? l if 44.1 ff -1' X Vt... ggi-.14 gms 'RN .Agkw Y! t Reading Lett to Right, 'lst Row: Mr. Koons tadvisort, B. Clawson, lPres.j, S. Rotenberg tVice-Pres.j, J. Brody lSec.j, B. Dyke lTreas.j, Mr. Stafford lAdvisort. 2nd Row: J. Swanland, T. Sack, B. Moore, L. Rockwell, S. Tisdel, S. Elenbaas, l. Reusel, E. Anderson. D. Postma, B. Butler, R. Vanderband, B. Ross, C. Berkibile. 3rd Row: L. Olin, G. Marks, L. Slagter, G. Linscott, A. Glaske, D. Anderson, J. Shutt, P. Poggenburg, D. Stroble, M. Reyzlaft, S. Macomber, B. Yurkinas. 4th Row: H, Spoelstra, J. Duncan, C. Telgenhof, D. Sheler, E. Moore, P. Foster, S. Alexander, B. Morrill, C. Denstone, J. Stetaniak. Featured above are the leaders ot tomorrow-those who are scientifiically minded. Our Science Club is designed to develop any scientitic tendencies apparent in a student. The club, which is new at Godwin this year, is supervised by Mr. Koons and Mr. Stafford. The success of this club is self-evident in the proiects turned out by its mem- bers. Pictured below are, Row I: Alex Ollman, .lim Meyers, Helen Cull, ond Fronk Lumen. Row 2: George Brecker, John Pigeon, and Ernie Barrow, One ofthe most important gears in the smooth working machine at Godwin is the custodian staff. These people not only kept up Godwin's ap- pearance, but added to the cheerful atmosphere by being friendly and easy to know. 11' , Nw . ' L . s....V Seated Lett to Right: A. Kukor, L. Heagle, K. Kent, P, Quinn, Mr. Stone lAdvisorl. Standing: S. Alexander, H. Bar- ringer, R. Swift, R. Moorhuis, D. Barringer, G, Van Boven, For the first time in years a printed school paper is in circulation at Godwin. The publication of this paper has been a major point of in- terest to Godwin students this year. All students with liter- ary potentials are welcomed in this class. lt is our sincerest belief that a printed paper is here to stay. WOLVERINE EDITION STAFF The Camera Club is a new organization this year, func- tioning under the direction of Mr. Stone. Each member is interested in cultivating his potentials in the Held pho- tography. A new developing room equipped with up-to- date machinery has been an important influence toward the smooth functioning of this club. Seated Left to Right: D. Campbell, S. Middendorp, J. Ruehmier, B. Knight, L. Chandler, J. Hanshue. 2nd Row: N. Johnson, M. Mesler, R. La Chappelle, L. Slagter, P. Chase, D. Anderson, J, Hcirbison, P, Conklin, G. Klok, A. Richards. 3rd Row: B. Burchfield, R. Conklin, L. Wagner, K. Noorman, J. Adolphson, D. Fuller, E. Ebels, E. Cable B. Merritt, K. Bennett, Mr. Baum, ladvisorj. Back Row: C, Dear, J. Guelzo. va P? lst Row Miss Pierson J Trowbridge D Denchfield J Chamberlain E Grittiths, R. Lawrence, S. Johnson, P. Dykstra, P. Stonder. 2nd Row: D. Esakson, G Marks G Otto N Post S Dulyeci L De Roos S Drougel J Williams L Fredenburg, M. Stcnder. 3rd Row: P. Goeman, D, Forest, B. Wiersum, N. Y-TEENS The supplying of Thanksgiving baskets andthe ar- rangement of Easter baskets for convalescent children were only a few ofthe worthy projects sponsored by the girls in our Y-Teens organization. The fine spirit exhibited by Godwin clubs such as this is a vital neces- sity in building and keeping the prestige of our school. gl A .loy Harblson Arlene Glaske Eileen Cable Lynn Wagner Herb Hodde Judy Adolphson .ludy Crapo Karen Cole LET'S GO TEAM . . . For the first time in years, Godwin's cheerleading squad introduced boys to the sports fans. The boys, who joined the squad during the basketball season, found themselves in top-notch company, for Godwin's cheerleaders can't be beaten. Godwin fans were made aware of this fact everytime they watched our cheerleaders perform. However, performance was not all our cheerleaders exhibited. Sportsmanship and time school spirit were evident throughout the season making our cheerleaders unbeatable, 63 ' ' W. l V' -P 'd , . . D Esokson' E'GO'5kYlL'bm cn5l' ,vonderpoo l,'Ce res' enll attended the district band contest at Grand Haven D Harvey lSecretaryl, M. Sylskar lPresndentl, R. Hendricks lTreasurerl, lst Row: M. Sylskar, D. Esakson, J. Nelson, K. Royer, B. Boyd, C. Sack, J. Buskirk, N. Post, D. Harvey. 2nd Row: G, Otto, P. Buchanan, G, Calkin, B. Sim mons, J. Dice, P. LaRoche, G. Woodman, J, Foerch, K. Calkin, L. Olin, J. Miller, A. Kukor, B. Aylworth. 3rd Row: G. Kaiser, C. Berkebile, S, Rogers, E. Kasper, -J, Geisland, J. Jones. D. Cooper, D. Denchtield, V. Cary, Y. Middlemiss, T. Sack, H. Spoelstra, E. Griftlths, J, Vanderpool, B. VanPortfleet, F, Barone, R. Hale, L. Lane, G. Kortz, B. Smith, B. Dyke, J. Botten. 4th Row: E, Gorsky, W. Vanderpool, S. Tisdell, J, Elias, K. Kent, J. Fairbrother, B, Knight, M. DeBoer, J. Ruehmier, J. Botten, K. Koon, B. Parsons, K. Klurnpp, H. Holmes, B. Terral, K. Dykstra, K. Bush, C. Telgenhof, R. Howard, R. Zeef, R. Roelofs, J. Telgenhof. Sth Row: M, Bush, M. Ripmaster, R. Hendricks, N. Johnson, M. Retzlott, K. Crandall, S. Wiersma, Robert Traetz Director, J. Trowbridge, R. Kirvan. This year the concert band had among its many plans, exchange assemblies to Lee, Grandville and an overnight trip to Ludington. Early in March the band which later gave them the right to go on to the State festival. ll an x. -I , 64 The Annual Staff would like to take this opportunity to welcome and thank Mr. Traetz for the wonderful iob he has done with the band this year. We salute you the marching band of Godwin Heights High School for your grand performances this year. The high point ofthe marching season was a trip to Ann Arbor forthe band day celebration. ..a Ist Row-L to R: B. Moore, J. Barone, J. Hasty, V. Petersen, J. Ebels, J. VanZegeren, G. Klok, B. Simmons, J. Swanlund. 2nd Row-B. Lowe, B. McCauley, K Burns, P. Kabza, J. Noordhock, J. Frens, J. Weatherly, P. Swieringa, B. Doyle, S. Richards. 3rd Row-J. Botton, B. Bulliss, J. Grant, H. DeRoos, C. Bush, J. Retzloff A. Warren, K. Cole, J. Telgenhof, J. Crapo, G. Linscott, P. Hendrickson. 4th Row-R. VanderLaan, M. Super, T. Meyers, D. McBrian, K. Voss, P. Stites, D. Blcye T. Conklin, F. Miller, R. Herlein, M. Osborn, R. Frasier, D. McBrian, K. Paulin. Our 50 member A'Cappella took great strides this year towards presenting Godwin with one of its finest A'Cappella groups in years. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Peterson, presented Godwin students several fine concert performances and also sang before various groups in the Grand Rapids area. 66 Ist Row-L to R: J. Barone, P. Poggenburg, S. Richards, Ruth Kirvan. 2nd Row-M. Powers, K. Cole, D. Grover, A. Kukor, G. Linscott, B. Aylworth, B. Simmons Top Row-R. Hale, K. Voss, H. Hodde, D. Klumpp, R. Herlein, G. Kortz, R. Vanderlaan, K. Matson. Making its debut in Godwin this year, the Varsity Choir was a smashing success in the hearts of Godwin members. The choir, consisting of the select voices of Godwin, not only surpassed all expectations, but displayed a spirit of showmanship never before known at Godwin. Mr' Pewrson Vmmy Choi, Diredo, Q' s11L.m'.ws.m Our Junior Band numbering about sixty musicians has the potential of becoming one of the best instru- mental groups ever to play for the blue and gold. We are looking forward to the day when these musicians advance into the senior band. The Junior Band could not possibly have achieved such success without a capable director. Miss Graham has performed her iob well, and has produced o very fine band. G8 Jr. Student Council Jr. High Student Council is an organization whose function is to acquaint younger Godwin students with Student Council work. In this way seventh and eighth grades have an opportunity to prove themselves capable of taking part in the Senior Student Council. 'lst Row: Cf Clark, J. Holland, S. Cortdz, D. Bowen, M. lmpellizzeri, L. Robinson. 2nd Row: B. Emdin, K. Zeff, G. Decker, L. Hodde, J. Tuttle, M. Kiviatkowski. 3rd Row: G. Huismon, S. Buist, D. Thede, J. Duncan, M. Zoerman. 133 MR. LANE Social Sciences lPractice Teacherl TEACHERS WHO ARRIVED LATE rn. MRS. KISTNER Commercial llleplaced Mrs. Petersonl 69 YJ 'iam A get yyiy ' M so .-.-a k I STARDUST A moonlit night, o sprinkle of stordust sets the mood for one ofthe most memorable nights in the lives of our Homecoming queen, Mori Lee Sylskor ond king, Willie Clowson. The floot wos o pillow of soft blue clouds covered with stors ond the pretty girls of the court. Betty Bush, Ruth Block, Phyllis Chose, Ellen Ebels, Joy Horbison, ond Wondo Vonderpool oll looked on with envy in their eyes os Mr, Gillender crowned Mori Lee cis Homecoming queen of 1955. 'K l 5 its B- of-V' X gum 5 Co,,xeY of-V' me ry H '6 e,, N00 Ellen Ebels and Jam alum 4 OUR STARDUST KING AND QUEEN Mari Lee Sylskur and Willie Clcwson 13-D '7 0 rm nd Un +- 6 ond 'k oo QYK Behy Bush and Rich Brown 1-06 wondv lx God Oqder A fo 1 'nog' 17 ,166 C' 71 dhfr, C uebo AUDIO-VISUAL EDUCATION The appeal to the hearing and sight senses have increased tremendously in recent years. Mr. Ward, the Director of Audio- Visual Education at the Godwin schools, and his staff have done a remarkable job in assisting teachers and students to achieve their goals. 7 t V .I s .R ts i .A s vga gl' st vig i. i f iii 1 X sf X f 1 B Y! ., K My 1 A . Y , ., ,,,. , .2 s '.tQ2',igiLE:s glrgh i .:,q - 1 .,.,. ., y ,..,, .i . , . , . 'ii sit? QQ is . . ' -' -' We tr K . lcitl B B I ' ' V K V . 5: tm Standing: D. Bloye, B. Dantuma, K. Royer, B. Dantuma, L. Coykendall, R. Giaimo, and Mr. Ward. Sitting: H. Bar- ringer, J. Jones, B. Swift, missing is G. Blasen. MR. WARD ldirectorj nual Stat? Advisor looks on. The Annual Staff wishes to thank the A-V De partment for the help they have given us in pro ducing this Annual. The help to teachers in A-V has been invaluable. Shown are: Bill Dantuma handing a mike to Mr. Traetz, Band Director, while Mr. Greenfield, An- x :iw I .W-pf+uv' Q1 N 225-531.422-2 v lsr Row F Cook G Kerr J McCauley J. Blosen, C. VonLoon, D, Giomo, K. Molson R Kerr R Mnddlemlss B Clowson 2nd Row Mr Czuhcn lCoochy B Burr G Hough! S Alexander L Lone R Conklin, J. Collins, J. Moore, J. VcndenBerg D Drougel B Quunt S Mocomber Mr NyenhulslAsslCoochl 3rd Row J Duley L Scoll T Charon H Hodde F Southwell, B. Burchfleld, B. Elenboos, S. Lecflco J Brody lMoncqerl R Bomrldge MR CZUHAI MR NYENHUIS lCoochl lAss t Coachj l 74 .I ll I I 1. wy-1 .f 5 , ff I KSTQ A H . . 1 ' U -f-L ' 'xv www W ' Vi'fR.'i-Q A fi A W E if . H ?ff': -'a a l w 334 Q f' V . ' 'WW R '71l v f Q ,mein A 9 'W S ' S . A 'Too bod you con't whistle on paper WOIXYClnQf!Y2-1 N S , ,L aff hw. 'gp 1 fk iw , Q .N A .1 b .N.A2K..,, Q 234,12 AERQA :stil wx 'X - I M X 5 Q , if N KL., . K1 , 'r n Ma, . X . I x, , 'I :I DICK MIDDLEMISS Iendj Icx MI ' 'Q w33f I ' an ? 4 , . I I JACK MCCAULEY lendj ,g 9 3 -I, 2 5 DICK GIAMO Iguordy .33 5? 43' If RON KERR Iguurdj 76 Where did they oII come from? IW ij? .4 f I I an . KEITH MATSON Iholf-bockj Q N Y, X10 'I -rl xg, - 5 v 5 fy' A R gi 'f' - , eo O Ag f- I - , W I C ,-, T' C ' 17 , , 9 0 2 rf: fa. -A V K 8: O : I 6- f- 1 .1 al 0 2 J' - A ,Q 7: 5 2 ' .. , -9- gk 9' I ,, X 8 f ximian- Z - M ri J o 0 X- 21 3 n. o i ? lm . E Q 'V 0 3' H -n ff E E 0 1- ' Q V - - - V v--- 2 3 R 'S E ' J 61. Q. , ' v E ix QAM' X 77 Lett to Right: S. Middendorp, J. Swanlund, N. Millen, J. Umlauf, B. Mer- ri 'fs va A group of strong, eager boys, a capable coach, and a good ball game. This is the picture presented by our talented reserve football team. If their ability to win ball games is any promise of the future, then Godwin can look forward to being the Grand Valley League's football powerhouse. Mr. Ken Williams, a fine coach, a finer man. What is more important to a football game, or any game, than intense school spirit and good sportsmanship? Our re- serve cheerleaders are a time example in arousing o desire for both of these qualities in Godwin students. They are an important and necessary part of every sports activity. ft . as. ....hir., mv- at 'K E f :iv S x, N H 1 V 1 fy . K ,Q L as 1 7 Q Elite-e my , in by gfstlfs. 'Ig - ..'I'.5 ' ,ea- Todays Freshman team, tomorrow's varsity.-This could well be the motto of our ninth grade team. We wish these boys good luck and know that they will contribute their utmost in making Godwin a feared name in football. Mr. Roger Northuis, freshman team Kneeling Left to Right: L. Robinson, L. Christensen, M. Bush. Standing menyor, N. Conklin, J, Holland, R. Lawrence. To complete our freshman .S picture, we present our fresh- , I men cheerleaders, six girls who J' ' g -- iles, . Mgmfsa X' si ' W ' show great promise for the .. 'fuk s' 1- A , ,ggi ar gi f ., future. -,Q f ' -' . L 'tigfgf ff f j .. A, . W .wfitis A url . E T ii , ,Q f .. lx, -- i i . lu i f ff' 1 wi . . ,Xl Q MR. WILLIAM RHOADES l MR. JOHN OCAK MR. GENE NYENHUIS These men are not new faces to the students of Godwin. They are the men responsible for turning out Basketball teams. They are our bas- ketball coaches. Mr. Nyenhuis, the very capable mentor of our varsity squad, served his first year as the head coach this year. Mr. Ocak, also taking his position forthe first time, guided the second team through their season, while Mr. Rhoades, the only veteran of the group, coached the ninth grade team. Congratulations for a job well done. 80 .-1 ,H Jim Blosen Jim Guelzo zywi , a 32 ' lf .r5'5.7 TB' if SSP: Ae Keith Molson Bill Clowson 'A Frank Southwell 82 Jock McCauley Lcrry Kietzrnon Bob Burchf1eld 83 Roger Conklin Larry Lone Bob Elenboos Lynn Miner-manager I! u A www Ma N My gy I 0 'J N I 3 X ' 'N gm , We girls, look what w f und, F R B E A S S H K M E E T N B A L L if 'Q S 'Q gf 1 f ? 'Q di 'S fe' P' . 'fm i 3. .gf ' 1 . 1 X X Ni- , 5,4 ,N I ,f, f x 1f':ff?'+ . :I M X ,, . if V -5 fwiw. wig-. Q pi ' M, Bitzi E1 ' LTkf ' 2'f' Q ' .,:, A ,.,, -W A VW! .4QQ- 4 - :if X Q K 5 if 5 Sun- wr ' ,. A 'grw V. : 1 f,g,!. ,f Q - N. jp W 1 x A W' .2 f A' -'---A - L 'W 5 A mg. Rf x ,, :W S Q , 6 V 9' any F22 V 'Y I x k r ,-rf., i CNW. if ' 'G x s J V 5. iff? WEP' tS,,.....a.-We in Pictured Left to Right: Norma Everhard, Wanda Hubbard, and Helen Redner. Pictured to the left is Godwin's highly commendable oltice force, Aside from their outstanding capabilities as secre- taries, they also rank high as friends of the students. Pictured Left to Right: Theresa Viviana, Maude Carpenter, Modelle Kir- van, Joe O'Raurke, Car- ITN-3' v men Gustafson, and Mary K K Vcnk. is: as rs, i X131 ' . 21.3 - ' 'V' -.FTW f A ' ':::2' ,9': ' ' U m . K ,. 15. n Pictured Left to Right: Marcella Houston, Margie Dantuma, and Ethel Myers. Featured here are three people wha play, perhaps, one of the most important roles in the operation of a high school. For what is so important as the handling of funds in an organization as large as ours. This job is handled by Marcella and Margie. Ethel is the indispensable and capable secretary of Mr, Miner. ,-'..ah Good Cafeteria food and pleasant memories are the products of our cafeteria force, for these exquisite thoughts will sur- vive through the year. Seldom does it happen that six people should play such an important part in the lives of others. 88 W-w,,s.a-df , ,.,.'+'-H Compliments TOM HOGAN'S DINER 3565 Division South THOMPSON DSLUXE SAM AND GIN'S BERG3 STORE FOR 3751 South Division 6566 South Division 1001-28th Street AYLWORTH'S OTTEN'S OLSON BROTHER'S STANDARD SERVICE LANDSCAPING SERVICE SPORTS CENTER West M-50 at Grand River 134-36th St. S.W. 705-28th Street S.W. ALUMINUM STORM CHIC MARTIN DUTHLERS AUTO SALES SASH AND SCREEN CO. SUNOCO SERVICE 3531 South Division 3105 Division Ave. 2758 Madison Ave. S.E. MARK'S PHOTO SHOP MADISON FLORAL SHOP WORFEI.'S DRUGS 3822 South Division ' 2900 Madison Ave. S.E. 729-36th Street at Clyde Park T R I I I I I . ssdvs fl? 2 ill- L it.e Pi ' viii Ballroom PEGGY LORRAINE Tv Dance Studio 3530 S. Division Office Ch-58790 or Res. 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