Grand Haven Senior High School - Blue and Gold Yearbook (Grand Haven, MI)

 - Class of 1927

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HANSON nl 1, ' Ari Editor ,,,A..,............,,..,...,...A.,................. RALPH SHIRKEY H i -I Am. Art Editor .........,.,.,.... ELEANOR VANDER NooT HL... Arhlezio Editor ....................................... ...DONALD PIPPEL i Photography Editor ,.,,D.,,,,,,.........,,.......... FERN GYLLECK f Feature Editor ....,.................,,,A....,,......, SALLIE BUCKLEY 1 ' ' c.. f Ifumor Editor ....................,,...,............. ......... R OBERT SMITH !f 'j 'Stenographer ,,,,,,,,,,.,.....,.........,,.....,...,...... HELEN SHAPIRO Stenographer ...,.......................,.,..........,..........,.. MARY HODAL 'gf i Aff Adoiyor .,.,.4,,,,,,,.,,,,..,,..,.........,. Mrss MARIE FosMoE Adfyiggr ,wwwwY,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, M I SS HELEN BELL f . '. 'Xfxf V xx-xr V V Nf' l iii-I' .-if ' flflflll-lil ,,olu,.1,gD,,1,n.qL ' - vi f V y yt' ..- IAV U .U W ' 4 'I 41' 1 A ll' , . gg. ng--s 43 11 , V' ulj q in H: I. 4 lc, Q H' ' ily 5 il? n F 1 u M gr easel fell s-We-Je iYiYivix?iYifiYii Blnremnrh lllany and fvaried are the remembrances which, we, the Senior Class, will carry with ns when we leave high school. That these memories may not he lost or dimmed dnring our long journey down the path of years, we hafoe endeafvored to gout into enduring form the hopes and dreams, the loyalties and the intimate associations of our high school life. e Miss CHRISTINE ADDISON e 2 Eehiratinn 1, Vg T.HE em of ,27 mlm this opgbortunzty 0 expressznv m fzfwpreezatzon Z0 one who has .vo earnestly gzfven her tune and efforts to 11112126 OH? lZCfZ'UZfZ6.S' Il SLLCCGSJ J... Q' I , ...A Jin: I. ' K -.- wi' e e ' e . s m' ' , ' . ....1 L x, . f ,k ,, ,. . x ..x,-- xf xf x . . ,P .5 ' ,ie 5 5 I 55 A5. ,' ffl 'H+ +6 5 'lgwff ff' I1 1: r: ii'-5' - llllllllllll 'YW' VVAVVV '1' 1 T 4 xr 45. if 1 4 N Ill P5 J' - iii' S, GBrhrr nf Mnukz 5'- - ' 1 V FOREVVORD - -' DEDICATION ' 3, . SCENES A ADMINISTRATION FACULTY SENIORS JUNIORS ' .P W , I----.H SOPHOMORES t FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS A FEATURES fih HUMOR f POSjILENIZ7S RD fs: O H 'f QQ V ' A A W'7N1!.'Z': 5'v'.'.'I A f 1 -i ws 3.1 JJ lu 5 S r . l Administration l To the Clays of 1927: As you leave Grand Haven High School the best wishes of the Faculty and the Board of Education go with you. May you each find a place in the world where you will be happy, contented, and of service to humanity. Your high school is going to be interested in you for a long time to come. Your success will be watched with pride. I lVIay you in turn always keep in mind your high school and give it your loyal support as citizens of the MR. E. H. Bfxncocx Commumty' Suprrifztmzdrnt EARL BABCOCK- To the Freshmen, Sophonzores, and Juniors: The school year of 1926-27 will soon be a memory. It makes one realize that the gap between freshmen and senior years is after all a short one. It is up to each one of us to see that every day counts. You have much to look forward to, both in work and in pleasure. What you gain from them depends entirely upon your- self. It is your ideals and co-operative spirit which make high school life worthwhile. When your time comes for graduation, I hope you will enjoy the satisfaction of having done your best while in school, and that the older citizens of our community will point with pride to any one of you and say, He is a graduate of Grand Haven High School-H MR. G. H. OLSEN GLENN H. OLSEN. Principal 53 f l i++fP 4+v.5-5 .'5M.f1v4 lH75'H+M,-f,w.f r -'M' l8l ff I W CHRISTINE ADDISON CLAIRE C. COOK ' 'nfngiish-Bible Lili Mathematics-Science GUY E. JOY Avls TOWERS Jblerhanical Drawing Home Efonomics HELEN M. BELL FLORENCE SMITH Hixtory Physical Education GWIN G. GOODWIN Domextic Sciefiie JEANETTE WOLTER Voral Illusic HA'T1'IE E. 'YOUNG Latin ISABEL M. THOMSON 'libiknian W CHARLES S. MORRISON Instrumzfntal Jlflusic JOAN NISBETT' English S5 ESQ 5322033073 303 , I 9 33 5035033 A tb FLORA T. QUIGLEY F. X. LAKE MARGARET W. COTTON' GLEE FOSLER Commfrce Manual Arts Commerce .Mathefnniics Latin ESTHER CAMPBELL KAR! REED EDNA W. TURNER GUSTAVE V. COIIRS History English English Physlml Edufation MARIE F0sMoE M. F. RICHARDS MARY V1sscHER LUCILLE VV. VANDER VVERT Ari: Scizrnfc Home Efonomiry Frfnrh -W 'mmm A f ff 'L X mf mason? T101 1 3 . K! . . ' ' ' ml l 4-:K 1 B ,3 i 1 BQMMQ 2 MV SN ,fx N' NM t 5 T, ISM M 'C' W w aw W WW i! Ale? y 5 mm! QW fax Wg 5 Q.. '4 K XR,Lm Qzzyqgllwmy f qkxxm G MI, :-g,,,,.- gZ?..,,2 5156 A 5 R 4 5 CJSTL , W N, , 4: 1 4, S 1 K Q 1 ,I x rv 5 X7 x k I I , Nik W 1 ' it AX ' 1 A Q M ' , wo N 5 I1 S ' Xrw .K X u . . 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HELEN SHAPIRO ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER MIRIAM VINK IRENE Vos LUCILE HILER iigzzuon aozsxonafonssonuoraonuoraoruonuonmii U21 fl lllllll ,ll gsllfl 'llflf l 'fg lll lilly lllllklll'illl ll !:. ,, .l,l. llf1lfllWS xl l .. lillsl 1 laik I' I ,lj li I -.f . l u l l ' ll c iiil A' ' l,-?i w'lflf7 I' -,bill- A if 'T ef vfllsllilAllWilzl y f I... if.ll?E:L.1,..!ll ll ' 8 fl-l k i Hlelil I l'r 5l 53.f'l1F1Q l1 ' '!' A' ' '- it 'l fl-Elll lwll I I il'-lll'llH'l'l '.'lEllll.l-lll'lYLl f F- ' I . ill I fi I7 fl llll by I fl .rl ' aalllmlzlfunlmmnvfwsawrzlrr:ullmmllnllll l l ll., at it ll IGIIT was falling fast, and the fading rays of the sunset were gilding the walls of the ancient medieval castle of the magic shield with the various hues of the rainbow. Every- where could be seen rolls of parchment, which I judged were probably the manuscripts of the ancients. Could there possibly he bits of information in any of those ancient manuscripts? Picking one up at random, I found it to be the history of the Class of 1927. The writing was scarcely discernible, but 1 was able to read as follows: 53 After spending the first few weeks in becoming accustomed to our surroundings, and getting acquainted with the faculty, we began our Freshman class activities with enthusiasm. The election 1 of class officers was our first activity and VVard Nessen was chosen president. We were repre- sented both on the football and basketball teams. Two of our classmates participated in the Lora A. Smith Declamatcry Contest and one of them received honorable mention. Under the careful guidance of Miss VVells, as patroness, we were led safely through our Freshman year. With the first stretch of our journey at an end, we found ourselves as Sophomores. Members of our class were on football and basketball teams. Two of our classmates took part in the Declamatoiry Contest and one of our number was on the debating team. The biggest social event of the year was the party given us by the Freshmen. In 1925 as Juniors, we were upper classmen. VVe felt very important for we could now associate with the dignified Seniors. At our first class meeting we elected Marion Sherwood president and Miss Addison patroness. As Juniors, we were especially well represented in athletics with two members on the girls' basketball team, four on the boys', and seven on the football team. On April I5 and I6 we presented our class play, ffHonor Bright, which was a huge success in every way. This success was largely due to the patience and perseverance of our patroness, Miss Addison, who directed it. Clarence Van Lopik added to the laurels of our class by winning the Lora A. Smith award and Walter Swier, another Junior, was given second I place. We were again ably represented on the debating team. In june we bade Adieus to 1 the Seniors at the junior-Senior reception. All too soon our Senior year drew nigh. We decided to make our last year the most successful of our four years in High School. At our first class meeting, Miss Addison was again chosen as our patroness, and Clarence Van Lopik, as our president, to guide us through our 'last -year. An annual board was later electedwwith Ward Nessen, editor-in-chiefg MHHOH' Sherwood, business managerg and Miss Bell, our Annual Advisor. Several of our classmates portrayed their histrionic ability in our class play, ffKempy, which was presented March 3 and 4. It was an 'fall around success and highly commended by those who saw it, and the finances will make possible a class gift. Our former pride in athletics was upheld by having Steven Sluka as captain of both the football and basketball teams on which there were several other l Seniors. Three of the Senior girls were on the girls' basketball team. We were ably represented on the debating team by four of our members. VVe entertained the juniors by the customary party, and they in turn bade us farewell at a very lovely reception held in our honor. Night had fallen and I was alone in the castle with my reveries. Time had advanced and Q the class of I927 had long since passed through the portals of the medieval castle. Its members l had gone forward upon the different roads of life, each upholding the true spirit of knighthood. ' , -Jeanefle Fisher. l E li 'W Yft 0 1 f13l . A gl MARVIN BEEKMAN Ile li-'ues to huild-not boast. Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Band CStudent Di- rector 45. 1 l A l CLARENCE BEWALDA I I don'l knoiw fwhal I'll he, Guess I'll fwait and.see. GRACE BIERMAN For she was just the quiet kind, fwhose manner nesver -varies. e ee JOHN BOOMGAARD l Long may his permanent lwafvef' Glee Club 3, 4g Operetta Stage Man- ager 4Q Football Reserves 4g Science Club 4. BEATRICE BRINKER1' rl smile for all and all for zz smilef, Basketball 3, 45 Junior Playg Home' Economics Club, SALLIE BUCKLEY She can mix 'wisdom fwifh pleasure and prof! to both. Science Club 43 Feature Editor Blue and Gold. CLARENCE BURR He Lwho loses his heart begins by losing his judgment. Football 3, 4.5 Basketball Reserves 2, 4.5 Hi-Y Club 4. ALICE CLARK Hlllfl' ehiefpaslizne is being fareful of 'what she eats. SETH CLAY ' I1e's a 1-whole eneyelopedia of facts. Debating 45 Oratorical Contest 4..CISt place in sub-district contestj. VERA CORRELL , 'Cl fwinsome miss. l' l Senior Playg Science Club 4g Student ' ll Council 3. B . l l tvs vi . is ma-mm s g E143 gg -- no 0 405- 69.-260 Q M 1-e+o'.,-area.-5.o+ogQa+n24+1b'-r ' lv- A L, ELIZABETH DAKE If silenre fwere 'noise she 'would make an enlzre orchestra. Commercial Contest 3, 4. l OVVEN DAVIS I like lworle-it fascinates me- I could sit and look at it for h01ll'5.,I Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 4, , Baud 4. l l HENRY DIRKSE Judge me noi, I am an unjudgeahle man. Football 2, 3, .tg Basketball 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4. CATHERINE DONAHUE fl good-nalarerl girl is one to he , rlesiredf' ll ANONA DUGAS Life is indeed no holiday. , LAWRENCE EHRMANN lf I flunk I must, in God I frusf. OSCAR EHRMANN rl man among men, but mostly among fwornenf' Football 3, .tg Glee Club 3, 4, Oper- etta 3, 4. W , 4 5 JEANETTE FISIIER , Cheerfuln1'ss is a friend to grace. , Junior Play, Student Council .tg 8 Science Club 4, Declamation Contest is 4, Commercial Contest 4. l I l ffl .RAYMOND .FISHER V - - ' K' I K 8 nllappy am I, from rare 1,111 free, A es, Ilfhy aren't Ihey all contented like , me? I l Secretary 1, Treasurer 21 Junior I Play, Senior Play, Tennis 3,45 Oper- gs etta 2g Science Club 4. ff, EDNA FONS Oh, Ihis learning! llfhat a thing Y il iff ' Q ' 1 Blue and Gold Art Club 4 ' - I 15 I l l THEORA GLAZAT fl disposition that's sfweet and sound, .4 girl that's a comfort to halve around. PAULINE GLERUM Punctualily is the foundation success. Glee Club 2, 33 Operetta 2, 3, junior Treas- of her Playg Science Club 4.3 Class urer 45 Home Economics Club 4. ARLINTHA GORHAM Dress is the great business fwolnenf, DICK GRINGHUIS I am onihe'-verge of a great career, W'ill somebody please push me off? Business Manager Athletic Association 3, 45 Business Manager Band 4g Team Manager Basketball 3, 4.3 Presi- dent Science Club 4. of all FERN GYLLECK Her ability is grealer than her size. Basketball 45 Typing Contest 3, 4.3 Science Club 4g Home Economics Club 4Q Photography Editor Blue and Gold. DOROTHY IRENE HANSEN She rnixt laughter fwith the serious lhingsf' Science Club 4. DOROTHY MAE HANSON Her hair is the enfvy of all fwoman- kind. Lora A. Smith Contest rg Glee Club 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3, Junior Playg Senior Playg Circulation Manager Blue and Gold. LUCILE HILER She conquers 'who endures. Glee Club 3, Operetta 3. NINA HILL Silenre is eloquence. MARY HODAL Studious, quiet, persefvering, she is a great student. Salutatoriang Class Secretarysg Senior Play, Blue and Gold Art Cluhg Home Economics Club .tg Commercial Contest 4.5 Stenographer Blue and Gold. V rr 2 P V! . i i16l P . Le Q ' Y 4 CARROLL HOLCOMB 5 Dreams are ine stuff life is nmde of. f Orchestra SQ Glee Club 3, 42 Oper- 1 1 etta 3, 4. 4 5 ,Q - U5 MADELINE KRUEGER 4 Happy-go-lucky, fair and free, l l 4 Nothing is there Ihat bothers me ? 2 IP 5 E HAROLD LAR SON I 2 You fan'l rnjjlle his good nature. F4 1 ll 2? 5 GITNHILDE LUND 3 l I am young and innocent, butll ha-ve l , a desire to be gay and defvilzslzf' Junior Play. l n l l T MARTHA LUND W Seldom 'works and nefver hurries, S5 Sometimes flunles but nefver worries. l Science Club 45 Art Club 4. ' l l ir: l LEO MAHAN l I A , My only books -were fwomen's looks. 4 Basketball 35 Track gg Student Sen- ate 3g Junior Playg Glee Club 3 Ml fP'residentlg Operetta 35 Hi-Y Club Q31 4g Football 4. 1 ll f ' i . ,, 4 523 ii BOYD MCCARTHY 5 A l I am so silent that the 'very Sphinx F doth enfvy me. 2 ll , 3 , l KATHRYN MEEUSEN ' A 1 . . i Fm zn lofve fwzth love. n Science Club 4. S , l J' ? C. li C l Y, l a 2 l l WALTER MOLL lg o Q, E My ofwn Zhoughts are my companions ' - 5 , E Z U Z C ESTHER MVLDER 3 lf? 1 'fTrulhful and almost sternly jusZ. A ll Science Club 4. ffl fi ol C so C C so S- C 4 A 'Siem E173 SQ so-55, 'yn rr-EL. in wr, 'fm r--ffffn sNf,. 5-'1 rfi- 'ya r-5,54 ew',.'vs 4'-Cf 'Va mg, ifutofgjp 'ya NT, War-A -'51 'vs rf... 'ww P-C,v'5v1r-fffn ,T , . . ,. . , A , . ,, ,. 7,4 . ,, ,. ,V 4, 4 i : ew fiiiiplrifffigifiv.fk':ge1i :S.L:i'L':5il4:'i-.e?ffr4,a-fi'-5 use if-Las ww New bww :iw N'-fu , 5.31 4 Xiqfrgs age Srl YS W. WARD NESSEN gg None but himself can be his parallel. 12.43 Q Valedictoriang President 1 g Vice-Presi- tg, dent 33 Junior Playg Student Senate IQ Basketball 3, 4g Tennis 3, 43 Operetta 2g Science Club 4g Editor f T Blue and Gold. l 'r 532 s ffl MARGARET PARCHERT She giggled and then she giggled be- 'QS 11- cause she giggled. Science Club 4. l l . l l FLORENCE PETERSON Full of fun and mischief, too, doing all there is to do. V V ' DONALD PIPPEL sl 4 I newer trod a single pleasure under- S5 foot. I Football 4g Science Club 42 Hi-Y Club 4g Athletic Editor Blue and , . 3 Gold. A 1 L E iw 'dl as S3 1 CLARISSA POEL l 'ES 133 a Honest labor bears a lofvely face. :aj 'CS til JACOB PONSTEIN A pound of pluck is fworth a ton of f ' luck. S2 , 5 ' .5 sag 'seg in .1 ,. JACQUELINE POTTER 35 A companion :who is cheerful is fworlh gold. 3 5.2, Home Economics Club 4. ta S 1 CARLISLE REXFORD V A gal I may do something sensational yet. Ei, Science'Club 4. tl A tags ZW 33 J- ' MARION SCHWAB Enthusiasm, her touchstonef' Q. Commercial Contest 3, 4. Gi? if 3-54 LYDIA SECORY ffl An athletic irl, you lenofw the kind. 523 x, 9 x 1 tj. Basketball 1, 3, 45 Treasurer Athletic Association 31 Science Club 4g Home Economics Club 4. QI: - , . C1 ' ' lf? lea , ., A ,T H O .,..., .l,.. s A ,..,... M .....,..,. ir , , C 'Q..'fM3 Qfef Q-f1.F'Qf' M ,Q ,' . L , Sf! ,-'fvi ii For 15,11-' 'NQZ TM if A ' ,.-YVQV HT?- fs, iff QE A,-, -31.5 'J'-3K 'a -7SQ 'J-J 3332-f u ?'J5 'Sf 3,3mq Q5-v'Sf fJm'1t?H5 l13l lr? 1 Taz is 52 ripe' Z ,, 1 E . Sl HERMAN SHAFSMA l To loaf is a science that fefw can at- l E tain. ' 5 Vice-President 2, 45 Student Senate 1 I i Lora A. Smith Contest I, 2, Basketball Q Reserves 2, 3, 4g Advertising Manager 53, Blue and Gold. ' HELEN SHAPIRO gl Nothing fwas e-wr arcomplished :with- out enthusiasm? Orchestra 3, 4, Ai-ok-panchi Camp 4 Fire 3, 43 Stenographer Blue and 1, Gold. ,, , , fjl MARION SHERVVOOD , i H man of might, brain, and hralwnfl ,Q President 3, Football 2, 3, 4, junior , 1 Playg Senior Play, Science Club .LZ 'Q Business Manager Blue and Gold. l l RALPH SHIRKEY 4 He excelled in Art. 5 Blue and Gold Art Club 4, Art 1 l, Editor ffnlue and Gold. i ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER , , I hafve a cute little sway all my own. K'Blue and Gold Art Club 43 Home Economics Club 4, Science Club 4g I Assistant Advertising Manager 'KBlue E and Gold. l VVILLIAM SLEUTEL I ' u 5 He was a good man and a just one. i Football Reserves 3, Basketball 4. l STEVEN SLUKA 1 Yes, that gridiron hero was l ' i President Student Senate 4g Football 2, 3, 4 Cffaptain 4jg Basketball -2, 3, Y iff, 4. fCapta1n 4D Q Track 2, 3, .tg Science T Clllb 4. I f l ' it 5 ROBERT SMITH Life is a just and all things shofw i!,: I thought so onfe, and nofw I lenofw iff' ffl Football Reserves 2, 3, Junior Play, , Science Club 43 Humor Editor Blue is ggi and Gold. I , WALTER SWIER tif, He strifvest on, fwhatefver the luolef' 55' Lora A. Smith Contest 33 Debating 4. 753, ERMA TEUNIS . 'fW'hat man dares, I dare. l L' Junior Playg Orchestra 3, l'Blue and Gold Art Club 45 Science Club 4. Q Q 2 l , 85? cm ex i is T as is its .ps EDITH VALKENIA To judge this maiden righi, you -well must kno'-w her. Commercial Contest 3, 4. ELEANOR VANDER NOOT 5, If the good die young, iZ's a 'wonder I'fve surwifved this long. 'lBlue and Gold Art Club 45 Athletic l Advertiser 45 Assistant Art. Editor Blue and Gold. 1 MARINUS VANDER ZWAAG Small of stature, great of mind. Junior Play5 Senior Playg Debating 4. ANDREW VAN HOEF I hafve not yet begun to fghlf' Junior Playg Operetta 25 Football Re- l serves 2, 35 Tennis 3, 45 Science Club 4. CLARENCE VAN LOPIK My idea of an agreeable person is one fwho agrees :with me. Class President 2, 45 Lora A. Smith ,. Contest I, 3 fWinner 315 Debating 2, 35 Junior Playg Senior Playg Glee Club 2, 3 fPresident 225 Operetta 2, l , 35 Science Club 4 lVice-Presidentlg Blue and Gold Art Club 4. l . ' CLAUDE VER DUIN One who lznofws more outside of books than in them. Treasurer IQ Student Senate 25 junior Play Manager 35 Football 35 Glee Club 3, 45 Operetta 3, 4. MIRIAM VINK Silence and blushing are the eloquence of women. Blue and Gold Art Club 45 Science l Club 4. IRENE VOS The fworld means much to the cap- j able. 'N ' l i i Science Club 4. ls V l 5 KENNETH VYN l 4 'tHe ewas a regular Don Juan. f ll l Football 2, 4g Basketball 2, 3, 45 Stu- , 4 dent Senate 45 Glee Club 3, 4 fPresi- 4 dent 4, 5 Operetta 3, 4. ' VIOLA VVAIDELICH ' Either I -will find a fway or make one. Senior Play. I l ll 4. P l 1 'f sie - wr 'ETS iiiaigl ,,,u,. .utt C tttt C .C it C- .C it 'EBWSSSQQXESCEEQEQQE H6253 'S C fm 3 S sa S 4 w -J ALMA VVARD Sense she has in a large degree. Science Club 4. JAMES WIEGERINK n A regular bear for exfellent marks. junior Playg Football Manager 43 Debate 4.5 Band 4g Science Club 4g Commercial Contest 4g Tennis 3, 4. DOLORES WI ERENGER P9 It ix nice to be natural fwhen yozfre naturally nicef' Science Club 4. KATHRYN WIERSEMA Silence win.: -where eloquenee is vain. Treasurer Science Club 4. l -IEANETTE YONKER Sober, but not :eriou.v,' Quiet, but not idle. Glee Club 45 Operetta 4. EMILY ZELENKA One of the few students fwho really fworlef' Science Club 4. I Yuki :XO .vWWisM '1 'flf rifle: rl yn , WWA Nl' wi ' ' ' fm? E 4l! flxk H 2 5 lf n : A Mfiuuuuu:uQDln:uuvnQ1nnvvxr.q','5q'h, l 5 lazy' Q44 5 I5 n A. 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I viii- ff '5E i'f2i- 2.-. ...e .,1-.. -. 5133.1 ia, 2-'Sli 5:f.i'l'ffiA': if 'L' 5 '-255.571- ff?ii5f. ,bei 1 .iii-21111121 1 in 'f -.A 5 if ' I' if SQ, gi,5.Zg,t,51.L,, 5 1 1 I 1 A , W. I Q 2, 2 Q Ei, Q 2 s -. .. lt , i'ifE,'1? M ff 'C fb, -z .-415, 1 99:5 N W 2. mi U, 2. ,,,, . i533 I ' - A HE sands of time are dropping slowly through the hour-glass which sits at my right on the carved mother-of-pearl inlaid table of my grandfather. The hour is growing lateg the ' armor and swords of my forefathers are growing dim in this castleg the candles are begin- ning to flicker and the Jester with his merry wit has left me in solitude. My faithful hound is lies at my feet, the fire is burning low and I must make haste to fulfill the task which has been set before me. It seems as if with each stroke of the pen, I am leaving behind all that life has its .Ll I held dear to me for many years. I now take my quill in hand to write this the last will and 1 Z3 testament of the Class of 1927. ' We, the Class of 1927, being of sound minds and memory falthough it is doubtful if some ' ' 33 4 teachers believe this factj, do declare this to be our last VVill and Testament. ,Sl l We, the Class of 1927, bestow upon the drudging Freshmen, a portion of our knowledge and 1 3 culture, hoping that they will hereby profit from it. We bequeath to the Sophomores all of our past and present influence over the Freshies, 'Q hoping that by this bequest they will be made to walk the straight and narrow way, as you did Q' eff' upon entering this High School. 1 ' To the juniors, we leave the honor of staging a Senior Play and the work on the 'flilue and Gold. ,' 5 2 We, the Class of '27, do bequeath our love and best wishes to those teachers who patiently sculptured knowledge into our craniums, hoping that the following classes will obey all com- lm 7 mands with as much dignity and obedience as we have. l I We, as individuals, do hereby proceed to leave our personal properties to our successors as designated herein. I, Seth Clay, will all of my historical knowledge to my brother VVarren in the hope that he will benefit by it as much as I have. I, Elizabeth Shoemaker, will my French book, with all of its notes on how to read French - , at sight, to Frances Pardee. I, Jacqueline Potter, do will my very large stature to Bobby Lowe. 15 I, Raymond Fisher, will my ability to sing hbasso profundo to Arthur Schwonteck. ig' I, Emily Zelenka, will my permanent marcel to Marian Vander Kolk. I, Henry Dirkse, will my position as moving picture operator to Mr. Olsen. ' I, Helen Shapiro, will my many varied versions of the Charleston to Alna McClellan. U1 I, Grace Bierman, will my demureness to Flora Hetzel. 1 51+ I, Nina Hill, will my long, lonely walk to and from Ferrysburg each day to Stella Kruizenga. ,Sz ,S 1 I, Miriam Vink, will my bashful tell-tale blush to Anna Stap. . 5 if I, Elizabeth Dake, will my speed in shorthand to Ellis Diephouse. 1 ' ', We, Walter Swier and Marinus Vander Swaag, will our manly voices and our places on the i debating team to Walter Fisher and Earl Briggs, in hopes it may help them to win all of the debates next year. I, Irene Vos, will my Virgil to Dorman Post. I, Steven Sluka, will my football tactics to Gerald Van Dongen, and my position as captain of the basketball team to Trueman Pippel. I, Sallie Buckley, will my Walter Camp's records on UHow to Reduce to Gerald Dykhuis. f - I, Viola Waidelich, will my position as Miss Visscher's first assistant in cooking to Julia Bolthouse. . I, Kenneth Vyn, will my pugilistic tackling to Richard Spiess. 7 , I, Edith Valkema, will my celerity on the typewriter to Milton Burr. ii 'S S-3' I, Boyd McCarthy, will my reticence to Frank Kieft with my advice, 'fChange your erroneous ls! I ways. ' ie I, Dorothy Mae Hanson, will my Paris Creations to Shirley Bottje. , ' I, Lawrence Ehrmann, bequeath my dancing ability to Louis Dornbos. Lessons free gratis. 5 - I - W 'Wi FFL 'Y 2 2 45 'H ga.. , 2 2 2 2 22 22 2 2 W f23fl i iiifta ,E- , I, Carlisle Rexford, will a portion of my bashfulness to Margaret Van Den Berg, not because ' I wish to be generous, but because I think you need it. I, Ward Nessen, will my position as Editor of the Blue and Gold to anyone applying for it. 5 I, Esther Mulder, will my slimness to Helen Pertner. I, Clarence Burr, will my partnership in the Burr-Potter Overland to ,lay Geerling. ,' We, Lydia Secory and Beatrice Brinkert, will our positions on the basketball team to Lillian Borchers and Isabel Smith. I, Donald Pippel, will my knowled'ge of Physics to Mr. Cook. I, Clarence Van Lopik, concede my office as President of the Senior Class to any Junior legally qualified to fulfill the many duties required thereof. I, Ralph Shirkey, leave my talents as an artist to Maurice Ruster. I, Herman Shafsma, will my position as conductor of the Annual Board Orchestra tif they have one next yearl to Martin Van Schelven. I, Gunhilde Lund, bequeath my baby doll stare to Hermina Van Beukering. I, Vera Correll, bequeath my genial disposition to Florence Taylor. I, Jeanette Fisher, leave my ability to serve as an extension ladder to Peter Sturzer. I, Oscar Ehrmann, bequeath my literature on how to make fresh creamery Butter with very little expense, to Francis Pellegrom. I, Alice Clark, bequeath my good-natured disposition to Florence Dykhuis. I, Madeline Krueger, bequeath my 'lFidelity to Winifred Cornell. We, Pauline Glerum and Dolores Wierenger, bequeath our inseparability to Helen Parchert and Katherine Wuennecke. I, Theora Glazat, bequeath my coyness to Inez Oakes, since I am generously inclined. I, Andrew Van Hoef, bequeath my winning smile and popularity with the women to Cornelius Van Doorne. I, Arlintha Gorham, bequeath to anyone who isn't industrious enough to seek one, my dark and handsome hero. I, Walter Moll, bequeath to John Vanden Berg my bottle of Hair-oil. I, Eleanor Vander Noot, bequeath my appetite for Ol Henry's to Lenore VVarner. I, Marion Sherwood, bequeath my knickers to Tom Ruiter. I, Margaret Parchert, bequeath my perverse character to Marjorie O'Beck. I, Kathryn Wiersema, bequeath my whimsical 'giggle to Arthur Comly. I, jacob Ponstein, bequeath my schoolbooks and pencils to Bruce Betts. I, Robert Smith, bequeath my Saxl' to Detleff Hansen. Practice diligently. Fern Gylleck, bequeath my snap album and camera to Martha Hepner. John Boomgaard, bequeath the key to our cottage to anyone who wishes to spend a quiet, peaceful evening. , I, Mary Hodal, bequeath my unusual scholarly attainments to Virginia Gallagher. I I, Erma Teunis, bequeath my manly stride to Leola Darby. I, Kathryn Meeusen, bequeath my knowledge of Muskegon High School affairs to Beatrice Fox. I, Clarissa Poel, bequeath my maidenly qualities to Eleanor Bosch. I, James VViegerink, bequeath my job of installing a new furnace system in the High School to my brother Gerrit. , I, Leo Mahan, bequeath my permanent wave and theatrical talent to James Kelly. I, Lucile Hiler, bequeath my amiability to Dorothy Buitenwert. I. Dorothy Irene Hansen, bequeath my Water 'fLoo to Cornelia Van Zylen. I, Anona Dugas, bequeath my Parisian sophlstication to AnnalEl'l?O't't. I, Harold Larson, bequeath my ability to weigh a pound of su'gar in a half second to james Kinkema. I, Carroll Holcomb, bequeath my horticultural knowledge to Fred Pelton. l I, Marvin Beekman, bequeath my freckles to Andrew Nauta. I, Martha Lund, bequeath my vivacity to Ruth Kendall. I, Owen Davis, bequeath my biting criticism to -loanette Holtrop. I, Dick Gringhuis, bequeath my season ticket to the basketball and football games to Edward Nedervelt. I, Clarence Bewalda, bequeath my pamphlet on How to Change a Tire in Two Minutes to Heamon Castle. I, Claude Verduin, bequeath my position as reporter in History Class to anyone who is good at picking up rides to Lansing. I, Alma VVard, bequeath my unabridged slang dictionary to Jennie Van Boggelen. I, William Sleutel, bequeath my drag with the Sophomore girls to Lloyd VVilson. And lastly I, Marion Schwab, bequeath my position as lawyer of the Senior Class to Cornelius Petersen. We, the Class of '27, do hereby appoint Miss Christine Addison, our patroness, as executrix of our estate and the articles contained herein. In Witness Thereof we attach our hand and seal to this our Last VVill and Testament, on Q this 21st day of june in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Twenty-seven. l ggi? 1, L i 24 1 v L .4 5.555 f l rf sX3 'X X . X K I it I M t v tate sbt! s ll f ' m - aafasfiw '-'A- A '-' ---- A - ' - 1-'4-- - f sf -A tWs.f1M,iaw E If Q at -,4' -. ar I 1 , w Q: ' '- Wfimsltltte if 1. ' ' f f wif- -A--..A- 1 -- .-.Q .A.. - .. - 4- '---- -' kill sllzi AWN sf -. 'A W W ts,'XY'T ff I if lt e I t ?4' t ' L or as mwsftgwy 4 ,W sz JW, on -- UT of medieval times comes a legend of a brilliant silver shield. According to this legend, it has unusual magic power, for by putting the picture of someone before it you are able to see what that person is doing. After a search of twenty years I found this medieval shield. At first it appeared most cloudy and hazy, and I feared the ancient magic would not work. I noticed the haze gradually clear away, and as I held up the pictures of the Class of ,27 of dear old Grand Haven High School, I began to make out individual faces at an assembly. , The first one at all distinct, Clarence Van Lopik, appeared as a representative in the Michigan Legislature. Near him stood Lucile Hiler and Margaret Parchert, who were also representatives. Behind Clarence I was able to distinguish Mary Hodal and Emily Zelenka, his stenographers, 3 , just as the figures were disappearing. I was compelled to wait a long time in darkness, but the , shield once more brightened, and this time I saw a church. The minister of the church proved to be Seth Clay, who is noted for his prominence in telling people how to go straight. In the choir of his church are Marion Schwab, Pauline ig Glerum, Dolores Wierenger, and Esther Mulder. I also made out Marinus Vander Zwaag, the assistant pastor. I always knew Marinus would become a prominent man for you could tell by his hair that he was well read. Among the other persons to appear in the shield were Carlisle Rexford, the sexton, and Erma Teunis, the organist. A little later I found Kenneth Vyn, the owner of a large drayage company, able to drive anything from baby carriages to airplanes. I Gunhilde Lund has obtained work at Florence Peterson's beauty parlor, a crowded establish- ment, because it is noted for changing old maids into flappers. Martha Lund and Irene Vos are working as trained nurses for injured animals at the Barnum 8: Bailey circus. l Helen Shapiro is in the employment of the President of the United States. She licks all his postage stamps. Grace Bierman and Madeline Krueger also work for him. They feed and take care of his pet dogs. l . The Ehrmann brothers are two traveling salesmen. They are so successful in their line of business that they are able to sell suitcases to beggars, and straw hats to Eskimos. bl Ward Nessen and Marion Sherwood are owners of a large commercial bank in Honolulu. xc, ' Cashiers Fern Gylleck and Theora Glazat report that the bank is progressing. Donald Pippel ' is the official pencil sharpener. l 'l sm W E251 vs mf..-I 'fm fy-A in wa . 'vwrf..wmwP,.y7,r-e,.f5,a,f1e . ey, 13.0, pq- an Ng. vt r-fy , -3 '-A 522993 ffreesgat-emieesfs -zlasfii..-stvffi. again,-6 gif few will fi .N 3: I found jacob Ponstein and Kathryn Meeusen teaching children in Brazil. I also discov- ered William Sleutel, the owner of a large rubber plantation. Claude Ver Duin is the owner of a large fish tug. Owen Davis, first mate, has beencourt- martialed for sleeping at his post. Ralph Shirkey, who was always up in the air when we knew him at school, is an aviator. He intends to demonstrate the principle that when you go up in the air you always come down in some way. - Clarence Burr, married to Jacqueline Potter, is now a real estate man, and has already sold several beautiful model homes to bridal couples. I found Vera Correll and that Holland fellow together, which was no surprise. Marvin Beekman and Clarence Bewalda, two prominent contractors, have just finished build'- ing a home for ill-treated school teachers, and Katheryn Wiersema, Alma Ward, Dorothy Irene Hansen, and Viola Waidelich are the most influential inmates. The shield again became dim and blurred. I was discouraged, thinking that perhaps I could not learn anything more about my classmates. I was about to give up in despair when the mist cleared away and there before my eyes was a courtroom. ' Herman Shafsma is a lawyer of great renown. He is known to have made only one blunder during his life as a lawyer. One day in his plea to the jury he said, Gentlemen of the jury. Twenty-four hogs have been stolen from Eleanor Vander Noot's chicken farm-twice the number in the jury box. The most infuriated jurymen were Walter Moll, a thriving farmer, and john Boomgaard, city manager. judge Andrew Van Hoef charged Herman with contempt of court. Lydia Secory and Sallie Buckley are two women barbers. They attribute their success to pluck, pluck, pluck. Miriam Vink is somewhat of a phrenologist for she examines the head of every person who has her hair bobbed to see whether or not she is eligible for the Dumb-bells union. ' Dick Gringhuis is president of the National Association of Umbrella Manufacturers. I also found out that Dick has told his quartet composed of Elizabeth Dake, Arlintha Gorham, Nina Hill, and Edith Valkema to look for a new job, for he had become enraged when they sang UIt AinIt Gonna Rain No More? Leo Mahan and Boyd McCarthy are owners of a large factory which makes baby carriages. They have no trouble in selling their goods for everyone pushes their product. For the third time the shield became blank, but I did not give up hope, for lffore it had renewed its magic power. I waited some time before it again brightened, and then I saw a theatre. It is owned by Jeanette Fisher and William Kasperson. Walter Swier takes the tickets, while Alice Clark acts as an usher. An extra bill for the night was played by the professional actresses, Dorothy Mae Hanson, Beatrice Brinkert, and Elizabeth Shoemaker. Clarissa Poel and Anona Dugas are mistresses of costumes. Raymond Fisher is the oliicial curtain puller, and Carroll Holcomb, the stage manager. Harold Larson and Robert Smith are the biggest hits of the season in the opera world, singing the watch song in the opera Big Ben. Steven Sluka and Henry Dirkse are the ofiicial coaches of the HPrince of Wales Polo team. One of their other duties is to teach the members of the British ministry how to play marbles. Again the shield slowly darkened, but I no longer cared for I had found out what my former classmates were doing. However, some day again I hope to try the shield's magic power, for it will undoubtedly hold more in the future. -.lames Hfiegerink. J' f26l ' n n n n n n n n n' n n n n a n n a n n n n n nm n n HQZ 2 X a C 5 x cf 1 : I . . -,. :T Q, I -1 1. I 5 . . 3 uf ...... , - A N r- h ' 7 -'Q V ' ' cd' A - W , 'J vv 'X ,-'I' V Y 'Y fn I Q 'X ,....X 1 i, 1,, f -4 I :J 4' 6 lx 1 ' - 1 Q QQQ A fa 5. X , f V ' gl I 5-x 'f-1s:.f53,ia' :n T H .f - if Qu, 1 :X 11 u I-m ln iv - f 21 as 11 U: ff I J T557 ,Q 1wuk2iw'w1'f!g'Ni2'K W 3 X U H W ' 1 3 Hi +G MM WUNMW l A 1 J '52 , lt' --f U g ' w'wUU1MX k u , .R ' .1 -4 Q -Ir-f ' all! U WM? VW V .Y Q1 1 W . '--- Q1 f 1f-f ? H' 'YN Ew V' WW X: , 2' '- ' 4-If - ' X , ' ,. 1 2 4:r-4 I 4 HQ 1 A, 3 E . 1 , ',', , wx kgs r- LL , , ,. 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M ARGARET VANDEN BERG ' Secretary ,.,..,......., , .....,.,..,......,...,.......,......,... ,Louisa Fox 3 Treasurer .,....,.,,.,.,..,...................,......,..,..,.....,...........,. ,... ,..... ,..,.........,....... . ,....,..,.,.............. I E A N JOHNSTON Our first social entertainment was the Sophomore-Freshman party. Later in the year we returned their courtesy in our first social attainment, the annual Freshman-Sophomore party. We displayed our athletic ability by placing Spiess on the football squad and Cornelia Van Zylen on the girls' basketball team. We were also represented in the operetta by Shirley Botrje. At the beginning of the second lap of our journey, our Sophomore year, we elected Mr. C. C. Cook, patron, and chose to assist him: President ...,......,..............,.,,............. ,.,.,,.,..,.. I OHN VANDEN BEM: Fire-President ........,. ............... E LLIS DIEPHOUSE , Secretary .,............. .......... V ERNON MARKLE Treasurer .,..,....,.,......,......,...,..,.....................,.........,...........................,..,........,.........,.....,..,..,..,.. DORMAN Posr In the fall, we entertained the shy Freshmen in the high school gym. Representing us on the football squad were Pippel, Pellegrom, and Spiess. Cornelia Van Zylen again represented us on the girls' basketball team, as did Margaret Vanden Berg, Louise Fox, and Phyllis Rue. Pippel and Pellegrom also achieved positions on the boys' basketball team. Dorman Post Hevv our colors , on the debating team. l In September of 1926 we chose as our Junior ofhcers: 1 President ,,..,...,.,............. .....,................, H OWARD FANT Fife-President .,..,. ,.,.. .,..,.,.,..,,. T R UEMAN PIPPEL Secretary ,..,.........,,, .........,,......... RXCHARD Srnsss Treasurer ..,.....,.,............................,,.....,,....,...,........ .,.........,............... D ON DE Vknss I KERRY SANDERS ' Student Council Representatives ...,,...,..... ,.....,.. 4 TRUEMAN PIPPEL L JOHN VANDEN BERG Under the able supervision of Miss Kari Reed and Mr. Marshall Richards we presented Thank You on the 9th and loth of December. It was a great success-both dramatically and financially. Soon after the play was given, our spirits were dampened when we learned that Miss Reed, our patroness, had been called away and at the beginning of the second semester we chose Miss Flora Quigley to assist Mr. Richards in guiding us to the completion of our third year. We were the backbone of our athletic teams, placing Pippel, Pellegrom, Spiess, M. Elliott, and Dykhuis on the football team. Van Zylen, Rue, Borchers, and Vanden Berg represented us in girls' basketball. We placed Krause, Den Herder, Pellegrom, Pippel, and M. Elliott on our State Championship Basketball quintet. Bruce Betts, Shirley Bottje, and Dorathea VVorsfold played important roles in the operetta, HMiss Cherry Blossom. Lloyd Wilson and Kerby Sanders represented us in the Declamation Contest. Late in the year we gave a send-05 to the honorable Seniors, in the form of a huge recep- tion. It was the social success of the year. Now we are looking ahead to that time next fall, when we shall begin our last and greatest year as Seniors of dear old Grand Haven High. -Richard Spiess. 1. .Pg 57? Q55 , s i . S S is N is S p l28l F' Q l.. A a 63 i w w l CJ 33 - 's l DQ l ' V Juniors Barbour, William Haack, Kenneth . Peterson, Evelyn Becker, Elvira Hamm, Peter Pierson, Anna Betts, Bruce Hepner, Martha Pippel, Trueman Boer, Harold Hindal, Alice Post, Dorman Borchers, Lillian Hoffman, Jennie Prince, George Bottje, Shirley Holtrop, Joanette Robertson, Kenneth Boyink, Agnes Johnston, Jean Rue, Phyllis Broekema, Edward Kane, Earl Ruiter, Joe f Brown, Ralph Kasperson, William Sanders, Kerby Buitenwert, Dorothy Katt, Irene Schlukebir, Adrian Burr, Milton Kelly, James Schmick, Lois Byl, Leonard Kendall, Hannah Sluiter, Idanette Carlson, Raymond Kendall, Ruth Snoek, Margaret Castle, Heamon Kieft, Frank Spiess, Richard Clark, Robert Kinkema, Frances Taylor, Florence W ' De Graff, Edward Kinkema, James Tripp, Roscoe De Glopper, Katherine Kooiman, Angie Van Bemmelen, Clarissa , De Kiep, Everett Krause, Eugene Van Beukering, Hermina Den Herder, James Krause, Robert Vanden Berg, John Q De Vries, Donald Kruizenga, Stella Vanden Berg, Margaret i,-'i Diephouse, Ellis Lehman, Kenneth Vander Kolk, Marian 8 Dirkse, Florence Lowe, Janet Van Doorne, Cornelius , Dornbos, Louis Luhrs, Evelyn Van Pelt. Gertrude ' .V Dykhuis, Gerald McClellan, Alna Van Zylen, Cornelia Dykhuis, Florence Markle, Vernon Ver Duin, Cornelius ' Elliott, Myron Masters, Maxime Ver Murlen, Nona 5 Fant, Arthur Nauta, Andrew Vevang, Jane , , Fant, Howard Oakes, Inez VVarner, Lenore x S1 FOX, Beatrice 0'Beck, Marjorie VVeiss, Fred- l 3 Fox, Louise Pardee, Frances Wilkinson, Doris es Fuite, Lester Pellegrom, Francis Willoughby, Earl 83 Gahsman, William Pelton, Fred Wilson, Lloyd f Gallagher, Virginia Pertner, Helen VVorsfold, Dorathea 'ii 93 Geerling, Jay Petersen, Cornelius Zysk, Helen Y' 7 T? 0 f J . fa, Y W -, W en Cl sie yah H91 f' Z? f'!..- Q91 rf.. 'w-'emi ,. 'N 1 r f P P' 'vu -11 ff: PF, -'Fr iw , ff: :w',..,5': nf, 'faq :-fr, sf-1, qw, ,--.f',,, 'fn r-rp, '14 4'-4f,. f,'t GC 1 K vi 'FW nl ' L J L' X 1 rUi'Av.Q?f7i.i'f1llfififiiffflikir.,Q? 17.251 Lf!iYx.Q:iit'i, 11.1-f5iF:'fa:,.friif:'i-if 'QR ' 75 ' , U A ifmjuge, L, I . 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MISS VANDER WERT During our first year we were delightfully entertained by the Sopbomores and in return gave them a sleigh ride. We took part ifl athletic activities as well. After the close of our eagerly anticipated vacation, we returned to school life as Sophomores and very soon elected our capable staff of ofiicers: President ......,........... ....,...... W ALTER FISHER Vice-President ..,,......, ,.,..,...... I OHN R. ELLIOTT Secretary .....,.,..... .......,.. R ICI-IARD O'BRIEN Treasurer ,..........................,..., ............,........ ,.,.,.. . ,.,...,........ A R THUR COMLY Student Couneil Representatifues ..,.......... MARvgLiJ:3IZZTgi Patron ..................,.....,..........,.,,.,...,....,......,......,,..,..,., .............. M R. CLAIRE CooK Under Mr. Co0k's direction, we entertained the Freshmen at a party. The mysterious antics of our magician and the Charleston contest afforded unusual interest. We were well represented in athletics. John Elliott made the first football squad while George Vigeant, Gerrit Wiegerink, William Smith, Warren Clay, and Chester Strahsburg served on the reserves. Martin Van Schelven, Gerrit Byl, and Chester Strahsburg were on the reserve basketball team. Our President, Walter Fisher, was selected to represent Grand Haven in the Sub-District Declamation Contest, where hehelped to establish Grand Haven's rating in forensics by winning second place. Alice Deiters won first place in the Lora A. Smith Contest. This is the first time K that a girl, and likewise a Sophomore, has won this contest. 5 2 Having established our reputation as an energetic class, we are now looking forward to even greater opportunities as Juniors. -Ruth Braellway. lf32l F3 4 l N374 Mega eff 71 f-4-in T1 NS-M rftzjve rf-,yu :stxya f C- ?'i! ff'ff1 of.. 'gn rtfsw f-fi. 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Crow, Chester Molson, Ida Ver Duin, Nell Darby, Charlotte Montgomery, John Ver Murlen, Catherine 0,45 De.Bruyn, Mildred More, john Vigeant, George gg' Derters, Alice Mulder, Angeline Vogel, Mathilda , De Kiep, Clara Neitring. Dorothy Walsh, Marie 'iff 6,5311 De Vries, Evelyn Nyland, Willamine VVelling, Berdean gt , Dirkse, James O'Brien, Richard VViegerink, Gerrit QE! 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Only those who have attended tj the New High School can appreciate this rare privilege. After settling down into the routine of school work, we held a class meeting and elected tg the following officers: I President ,.., . ,,...,........ ......,..,... J oHN VAN Loo ff Vice-Prerident ,,.,.,... ,,.,.......,,.... A REND VYN Sa Serretary ..,..,...,...... ....... ,,.........,.,.. D A Nnsc Parr Treasurer .......,..,.. ,..... ...,....... L A WRENCH PETERS Q , ' 83- Clays Patroness ,....,......,,., ......,..,....., .....,.........,..,..,..,...,..................,.,.,,................,,.......,..,,,.,,,, M I ss FOSLER is S2 Later we met and chose Annabel De Kraker and Donald Vanden Belt to represent us on Q7 the Student Council. 2 Q Z3 The Sophomores introduced us to the social life of the high school with a lovely party in the gym. Here our president was presented by the Sophomores, with a rattle which we shall, ffl in turn, give to next year's class. VVe were entertained in such a delightful way that we left 5,3 having an ever-friendly feeling toward the Sophomores. ' l . . . . . 3 li ffl VVe did our part in contributing two members each to the first and second football squads. ,Ss-3, We are now looking forward to a happy and successful high school career. ffl -Donald Vanden Belt. Hrend Vyn. if its X w. f' H' ,!,. I 'Ural ,M r r y ,W .4 We M-W safe? 5.2 Sim Neem frwwec:-W-raw'+ eff wecvm freer' f'f7f- jf1fK'f'?'V ?f-'?'f wr.-as fsfrfvf-'sffw wrffewrfw ewes S2 S J-J 5-AF'a'-J EIL -PJ 'A- sf -J-5 9-'V J-J S4f '-FJ 'vifli'-9 VS'?J wav-v V9 'JJ PM JJJ VL 'VJ VvJJ'J VVJJ-J 'rr'- J-J WAJJJ UC 'J'-3 A i361 rr-ff, of 'jwwzffm rf., fm :vp-'ya r-if '30 r-ff-'jnmj 336 rffr NZ-'va :ffm c'-i',f'ym my Tn of in rffod rf.-. fa ,A -v H 33 , f+'3?ivsF-f-M 'TN bw fffg-Q-:N esjw V-if-L9 w?Sv.s-V33 'L.3'l-?.P'4- 9ib2Ef':.3- :Q:e,1A?wg::Jf.f3.ei.3f-fgi T3 ?.'5'f2 , f A R2 , , -- rr' '3 il if or 54551 S-34 iii ee l lf? 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Van Antwerp, Claire 7, ,yi Clark, Emma Holtrop, Evelyn Peterson, Cornelius Vanden Belt, Donald gi tg! Clark, Florence Huttenga, Berdean Peterson, Gerrit Vander Lee, Stuart 8,25 Cook, james Janssen, Wilma Peterson, Russel Van Dongen, Gerald ,: l Darby, Leola Johnson, Marian Pett, Daniel Van Loo, John l ,-t Darling, Joe joldersma, VVilli:1m Presley, Elwood Veltman, Velma Wgg' Day, Wayne Jones, Grace Raymond, Dorothy Ver Duin, George pi ,W De Graff, Alta Kamphuis, Fern Reenders, Elmer Vos, Clara yff De Kraker, Annabel Kieft, Lester Reus, Albert Vyn, Arend De Kleine, Marjorie Kieft, Maurice Reynolds, Howard Vvhearley, George fi De VVitt, Clarence Kieft, Ruth Richter, Carl Wilkinson, Gordon l'fx' T52 De Young, Louis King, Evelyn , Roossien, Gladys Yemc, Frank lzxj Doddington, Margaret Kooiman, Mildred Rniter, Thomas Zimmerman, Ernest , ' I is If-22 IQ. w 1: 'ttf ,,,, og ,r,,,.,, ..,G.,G.,,..,.,.,,,,,,,-o,o,,o,,,,To . r, N,.Ww, ,oot ,Wo o o, L- we C of 551 ' 3'5 'Yr-. 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UDad Bence ,.,.,.,... ,............ M ARiNUs VANDER ZWAAG Sql Ma Bence. .,......,., ,....,...,.,,.,....................... M ARY HODAL Li 5 jane Wade ....,.,.,. ,...,.,..... V ioLA WAIDELICH Zi, 1 Ben Wade ......,.,.,. ....... ,..,, , ,..,.... R A YMOND FISHER Kate Bence .....,,.,. . ..,, ...,, D OROTHY MAE HANSON ff Ruth Bence ,.....,...... .,.,... ,.,.,,..........,. N VERA CORRELL Kempy james ..,....,.., . ...,.,..,.. CLARENCE VAN LOPIK Duke Merrill ........,,.,.. ........,..,.. M ARION SHERWOOD Fl? ,U e With this cast who worked diligently under the able direction of Miss Christine Addison and Mr. Carleton Sanders, the Seniors presented their annual play. l' l The entire action takes place at the home of Mr. Bence, a retired harness manufacturer. S221 This elder member of the family furnishes much amusement. He is sharp-eyed and sharp- tongued but conceals a certain sub- merged kindness beneath all his gruff talk. The ambition of the mf whole family, including the eldest daughter, Jane, wife of a small town real estate dealer, is to marry Kate to wealthy Duke Merrill. But Kate, the 'fhigh falutin , 'L l daughter, with new ideas and mo- tives is quite openly opposed to this, and in a fit of pique, marries Sli the young plumber-architect who came to fix the water-pipes. He ,-3 1. .,, A j'w 1. an RJ , ' W 'AM '43-QAf3f,4'fF A 225''f'Ii.'ZZ?f 5-Ill'Ill5Dff'YI-1 5-,-H 314.-A 7.3 fe .A Q.,- . ,Eff A. ..,'X..,f.t...,,, ,,,. .A .W ., my 'K -','.:L,f.,,- .,f-'1., -' f',ae:fL.i,f'QJL.,a, ',,s.s:,,, ',,'Q'.a,J',,rN:-2. H01 ff.. 'uv af, -'Jes 1,-AQ, Q-J z. J s X iv t ft : .ta iii ii-R life f' 5-W 1.0 12:5 1 3 A My ,ZS P23 iff F13 32? as 22 it lf? iff? iff QE? ge: is-2, fa li: sp 555 IZ? l 2 l S3 if l 3 253 vis 55:3 N55 553 1 .f lzili 2512 .J 5135 li Egg, '23 lea we 23,9 QS. Q 12057 5119 L, 'QQ il 'T PM -, ,.-T1 - 'S-GW, 'We f 'i.fg,. We is ,,, ,en A, ..-,.- l I EE,- L u Eff Uappreciatesu her, having read her book and sworn to marry EO gl the authoress. Kate elopes with Q' Kempy and when the family later Ends out about the affair, matters are greatly complicated. QT At first, the family think Duke 'oil Merrill is the fortunate man, but much to their dismay, find it is Kempy James, who seems rather unfortunate The lack of capital is a point against Kempy which 'N' disturbs Pa Bence particularly. ff- l Zi lt is not until the legal complications are discovered and the marriage annulled that the -A family is again at ease. The wit and humor intermingled with this are very entertaining. .rs 4 1 i Kate's intentions again change and when the curtain falls she is reconciled with Duke. -Kempy and Ruth profess to have a great liking for each other. l S31 These varied and complicated situations intermingled with the clever plot held the interest ' K is of the audiences to the very end. The characters were especially fitted to their parts and portrayed them very aptly. The f . . , , BI Ui comhmatlon of all these factors made the play what everyone considered rt, a huge success. 5 9 gl -Esther Mulder. , 1 l L 525 s U ,l az 1:3 fs' la Q, r 7 Thank You ' 1 p S Our Junior play, UThank You, was very successfully presented this year before unusually in 5.3 large audiences on the nights of December 9 and ro. Although these were unusually early dates, lj' 245 the fact that they did not conflict with other school activities made them especially desirable. r l ' Q32 The setting of the play was in a small New England town in northern Massachusetts. An interesting plot is woven around the difficulties arising from certain iss, facts, discovered by Diane Lee, who 2'-5 S3 had recently arrived from Paris t R. to make her home with her uncle. its lg Her different style of living LW arouses much criticism among the ffl conservative members of the par- Sal ish. Her uncle, the Reverend iff U ' . IU 'CS David Lee, hero of the play, re- l 1 1 . . . JI., celves Moo a year, six tons of Ep 1, I coal, and tips. The last come to him in the form of presents from S-ll his parishioners, for which he has O l to say Thank vou l I .1 H . , ge 353 0 f Wifi ff T551 21522 FG! .- ,-5'1f'fT?Q?f'QvifN'-'l'yarflW3'TCfI3r1Pff55 Q-'S'1f5PW'9-as YQ. -if 15994 T-T, Hrfgf ii flgw-eggfgfmwlrwwfwv-a 3'wuiffww-'iowa-awfo-:lf-ebewfflwff.-'ggwevvgCf-'J-7-iw-'.+-2v'S'33wAf3'Y3 i411 4 1 v 2, H. q iv :jg ii I i, T3 a,,'.,,r1 C' '7 1.3! fe-5 was 55 Amit aff: FT 23-.2 eff? rea KYLE! Q-V l 5 51 -if: E - :VL 542 . . 215 Dzanzfs wardrobe shocks the wzllagers. 321: Qui . . . il Qggil Diane and Kenneth Jamieson, a wealthy New Yorker, who has been called to the village t . . . . ,nf ill? by the sudden death of his aunt, believe that the rector is underpaid and make plans to prove 1,3 . . . . . . ff this to the members of the church. Andy Beardsley, the minlsterls gardener, joins their scheme. In s ite of man difficult obstacles which arise to block their efforts the three conspiratorsn are feiff A 5 P y 94' victorious and in a short time the congregation is turned into a HThank You parish. 'ai lf, S52 . . . . . YD' The plot moves rapidly to an abrupt climax and as the curtain falls in the closing act, the Reverend David Lee is highly respected and valued, not only by his own parish but by all of lfff iifiif ' the citizens of the town. In the meantime Diane and Kenneth have decided that a journey to Diane's home town in Paris will make a ver suitable hone 'moon tri . .P-53 F Q, Q Y 3 P K S-lf . seg 5 1 .Q 2 A great deal of credit for the success of this lay is due to Miss Kari N. Reed who was tfifii w 2 . . p . . ' if ably assisted by MISS Helen Pertner and also by various business commlttees. - fm 1:12 Edward Broekema very successfully portrayed the heavy role of the rector while the parts of Diane and Kenneth were well W' . . - - igail taken by Marjorie O'Beck and Riff' James Kelly. X. , -1, Others who added zest to the ...A , ' ' play were kerby Sanders, Myron L25 5-:gl Elliott ean ohnston Howard 4 75 rea: 1 1 X Av! f2'1'2'Q Fant, Elvira Becker, Dorman Post, tg if Kenneth Haack, Fred Pelton Cor- Kev i i X 1, 1 12 nelius Ver Duin av Geerlin' 359 15 1 J gv Q 'jk l . i P Dorathea VVorsfold, Lloyd VV1lson, louis Dornbos, Shirley Bottje, mf, james Kinkema, Richard Spiess, and Trueman Pippel. lfif' C-ffl iff 'fl --Nlar' ri, O'B ik. sf jo 1' FI ,QU ,EJ .,.. .,,,,.. ...,. ,...,,... ,,,.. Y... c as . . as y SZ?-jf, if-swj, jfwrsif.. 'fmr-sj,f'j?w f-ii. 'iff-ref, jjfxf-5 ?y'vQe'ff.fivm'v3 ifmlex. time-5.. gf-irasfn.rff, '3f-wir, 'yi fi-5 'jpg'-ag. 4, M.. 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Hf-2 rsf .,.. 7,'t:'sf.f 1fneff'.--'ffftswff 'iwsrqy fm:--C, 'yur--f,fXfzr'- ,.j1f'xfsT. ft-'z if jfs f- '-ff? iN'.' isitigbi WRiIfit9if:.li':i3f'1fll?:iEf:1'25-iEf!..I2: :3lfzQEL'lfrC?zIEE-ikfkzff5iEi:,f3:?:lE1':.Qf!iiZB.Qfei'i':i'E ..., :ZiFFil -f1'f5 21.1 ' rff F 'WN it I I ,L ' 213' 1,245 i-,J HSI: ni-at E25-P Q51 14.9 52, iff 333 FTP 'EET 3-5' the Ziff liffj' 25-3 as if? 233 52:5 535 5516 w' t pi 225 i l S15 au' gs 1255 has ' E ffl 255, 54,5 gags tiff l F25 SWIER VANDER ZWAAG CLAY Miss Nissarr BRIGGS WIEGERINK FISHER Wi 5 x E93 , A at 55 tif Debate ,553 5-Ki 15? eff . . . fs L Once more Grand Haven High School entered the Michigan State Debate League to compete Q with two hundred other high schools of the state, in a series of dehates on the question, HResolved: E L-. 2' i That the United States Government should own the coal mines. ! L Em While we accomplished nothing exceptional, as far as debate is concerned, we are not at all if discouraged. Our debaters, with one exception, were all inexperienced, and considering this, they really did remarkably well, even though we didn't reach the eliminations. Perhaps next ' v V . . . . ' 'N year Grand Haven will be one of the schools in the elimination series. 225 Q3 RESULTS Sy Grand Haven, negative, lost to Creston, afhrmative, at Creston, 1-3. if Grand Haven, negative, lost to lfnion, afhrmative, at Grand Haven, I-3. Sl Grand Haven, affirmative, lost to Holland, negative, at Holland, o-4. ' H' . . . f . ' Grand Haven, afhrmative, won from Muskegon, negative, at Grand Haven, 3-1. 5,1 122 -s 11 Our debaters were: AFFIRMATIVE NEGATIVE Earl Briggs Walter Fisher ,iff Seth Clay Marinus Vander Zwaag lg 'iff James VViegerink VValter Swier 1 to 5.3, 2 , ,gg sccce it S G itic ,WSW cicc ow , S so so R NM t Bw ., S433 A .f L,.fe l Q s ,N of 5- ,gg i431 f f v Lg. 1 f' 'L 1 riffs? 552 55? 'L -1 Z 5 Q Sli 23' Q54 Z3 ef as UI sg: E35 RZ 2 iii' F?-in Xi I '63 I 5 if xigl Zig 'rig Ui 43-sf LJ! til PRE 42 ! 33: ffl fji CTS Yff 5? P32 'iii My he 3 Six' ' 4. .2 si Q V --1 rf, --1, ,sy , .A .s f. 1,4 ..,,s .,, ,V LORA A. Smrrn S'ruAk'r ALICE Dsmzks Forensics The fifteenth annual Lora A. Smith Declamation Contest was held on April 14, 1927. Two representatives of each class, chosen by a series of elimination contests in their respective classes, appeared in the final contest. The contest this year was unique in that there were four boys and four girls participating. The prize, a beautiful set of Shakespeare, bought through the benevolence of Mrs. Lora A. Smith Stuart, was won by Alice Deiters, a Sophomore. Her declamation was The Immigrant Speaks. Kerby Sanders, a junior, received second place, while a Senior, Seth Clay, was awarded third place. This is the first time the contest has been won by a girl and likewise a Sophomore. Miss Deiters and the Sophomore Class have reason to be proud of their achievement. Other contestants were Jeanette Fisher, VValter Fisher, Annabel De Kraker, Lloyd Wilson, and Florence Bothyl. The Sub-District Oratorical and Declamatory Contest was held in Grand Haven High School on April 8, 1927. At this contest representatives from the surrounding high schools com- peted with our students. In the orations Grand Haven was represented by Seth Clay, while VValter Fisher competed in the declamations. Displaying much ability and thought, Seth Clay with his ora- tion, ffThe Constitution and VVhy It is Great, won first place. VValter Fisher made a very creditable showing and secured second place in the declamations with A Plea for Cuba, hy john M. Thurston. On April 22, Seth Clay en- tered the District Oratorical Contest at Kalamazoo, where he made a fine showing and received f second place. . SETH CLAY -Cltlffllll' Van VVALTER FISHER j--,--I 1 Y ew .5 i- 1 wi TV3.: 1. 1.1,-L sv., 5,-5: 'fri Fry., ,, ., at s 4 ,..k,.' .u ,h I ,VE rms. 4 arm ew, 72.1 - - . .e .. . .. ,, ' ,. ..- 1 U -rh:::'A f vw. ..- r-. i441 .1 . r.,e 7 1 ': J ., ., jf, .J WV.. ,,, ffa ,lj .J gl. .3 H' 'E Y-1 ' :we . A. .9 lf' 7? a 9 1- J Ki H17 lilly? lull: ll. J 307 16:5 5 ru? llc if 1 55-3 lf? IES li? its! 35.3 res 7533 ZQf iff? me H 7 IG? 2 ,aff y 'Q e., Q23 0 G52 is ia Ei SY? figs E25 ia XS 1 q -w ff? 2?-.fi E275 lflf-1 ii-5 ng , iif- 5 - 1 .SS 55322232 E22 QE3Q?523CC22'SE29..GnQ g27.'3 C5233 5:23322 22255 C2'13'3i???Q S3 Z3 3, Y Qiiitiji of F ,sz x, Q w 25 Q23 513g , , ,, tis: E3 es! l T l ,., l A3 S2 mit: ea E2 E3 rs l I Sai Sol '93 -33 53? Eel '55 .fa 83 ess ical iz 6? l 535 123 gi High School Orchestra 1 5 93 The Grand Haven High School Orchestra for the past two years has been under the direction of Mr. Morrison. The Orchestra has been making great headway in membership and the class 2,3 ti? of music it has been playing. l' lee K At the first meeting of the Orchestra, the following officers were elected for the year ry S, Presideni ......................, ..,..,........,..,. . . ....,....,....,.....,..,,...................,,......................,.... FRANCES SWART i Fire-President ......... ....,.,...., . .MARVIN BEEKMAN S-3, Secretary ...,....,.., ,,....,...,... I OANETTE HoLTRoP 'ff tif Treasurer .... .........,..,.... H ELEN SHAPIRO 'gi 6, , 5 ts, The organization has the following members: z Es' Violins: Frances Svvart, Helen Shapiro, Jeanette Holtrop, Genevieve Fisher, Gerald Arkema, Gerrit Wiegerink, Frank Yemc, and Adrian Schlukebir. Cornets: Gerrit De Witt, john Beebe, George Prince, and VVilliam joldersma. 23 tiff Clarinet: Doris Wilkinson. Saxophone: Lambert Joldersma. ti French Horn: Marvin Beekman. Flute: Roscoe Tripp. ' 1 Piano: Lillian Borchers. , fl q-gf 155 The Orchestra has played at a number of meetings and gatherings. FZ! - 'ff GT., -Marfvzn Beekman. ,Le 'abil 153 535 X5 5 1 5' Zflf' 52 :gf gg ,,,, , , i- 13? -w,-gf-v -vie-sr -vsfs?'Tar-Q' T-Q17 's-rest' 'Vac-J iwr5'7C-me? 'N-Tw-r w7ar?'1v1ef lqrwi- ,, ,- -,.. ,,-, fx . ,,-, f fb, ,,- .,-K .,- , ,fn ,,-I f , pf- ,f , . .,,- ,-'Y' 5 .1 2 ,x L4-Nvceifo uc'-'.wvf. 'QJ1-AFX visa-J vw.--f wfw v-fries: visa-P V.. -'.r-fm-Q-H-lmw we N '-A. 'N V.'?Jb-f,'J 5 ' 'V l45l A L 1. if 1 1 'rf-ff r-Q.,-ye -t.:'vw-J:.. m eem5wrsf,.'3-ar-C,- ya:-fff1r'arfn r fin4-0,50P-f.-fQf'lr15J9'H ffQ4c'tZ--71hC.A'y1PC.4'W1 fi? V9 2'f4'!Tl '!'f 'V'-'J V4 JEVS few V9 -N Uv 74 V5 JN M' ' EN A ,-'X' 'W 25 i 1 new 2-3? - , t ,ga iff? 'ff 55? F35 ,egg 5,5 is 92 59 E l , , ' ,Q GIRLS, GLEE CLUB B S2 Glee Clubs Q-, All W ffisl The Glee Clubs of 1926-1927 began their work early in September and due to the efficient S25 directing of Miss Wolter accomplished a great deal and have become distinguished clubs in SZ 0 g Grand Haven High School. They have rendered some noteworthy selections to the various clubs , Q and organizations. ,ts The Boys' Glee Club took first place in the district contest held at Kalamazoo, Friday, May 13. Although they did not place in the state contest held at Lansing the following week, they made a very good showing and, considering the few Seniors in the Club, we have good prospects l -5 tor next year. ' f 1 x' Q., J x Members of the Clubs are: ltg ffl Becker, Elvira Murie, Thelma Byl, Gerrit ,gg Sal Bos, Ruth Nyland, Willamine Darling, Joe 'tl Bosch, Eleanor 0'Beck, Marjorie Davis,Owen , 2 fi , Boyink, Mae Van Boggelen, Jennie Ehrmann, Oscar 'St S2 Bottje, Shirley Van Doorne, Alice Husted, Everett tligg Buitenwert, Dorothy Vevang, Jane Holcomb, Carroll Zigi Cornell, Winifred Ver Duin, Nell McCracken, Robert 3 xx De Bruyn, Mildred Veltman, Velma O'Brien, Richard Darby, Charlotte VVarner, Lenore Peters, Lawrence Fisher, Winifred Worsfold, Dorathea Pett, Daniel ff Gronevelt, Maude Yonker, Jeanette Soule, Thomas Gallagher, Virginia Strahsburg, Chester eg, Hamm, Dorothy -A' Van Loo, John U Hepner, Martha Ver Duin, Claude its Egg! Huttenga, Berdean Beebe, John Vigeant, George '32 Janssen, VVilma Betts, Bruce Vyn, Kenneth fn, Jones, Grace Berg, Lawrence Wierenger, Robert Kieft, Louise Boomgaard, John Wilson, Lloyd Kayser, Elfrieda Boer, Harold Zeldenrust, Albert 1. E Egg OFFICERS or CLUBS gig S352 GIRLS BOYS QQ, Praddeni ...,....,.t ...................,.,... h4ARJoRm CYBECK PraddenL. ......... .....,....................,.,,. KENNETH VYN lr? Secretary ....,.... .,.......,.,.. C HARLOTTE DARBY Scrremry ....,.,...... ,..........,...,.,.,. C QEORGE V1cEAN1' 162 Q2 Treasure: -,.,. ..... .......,.... M A MHA HEPNER Treasurer ,.,....,. ...,.,....,,, A LBERT ZELDENRUST c-, , L ,,.., K., 5 lu L5 Q ei-'s HQ Q ,,,. -,MW ..,. Mmm-. WM ,M ...,,. - W ,,---,-M..,,s..-,-,L,L,,,.- :Y 43.4 1'-fx 'ver-ft. 's-'1,w1,Ji.ffm.-H,,f.-left.. fr 11 -F, 'var'-f'f,-. Vfe'-ff:.. jm.'s-3.'i-f 1s-f:.fv1a's1.'fwg-fx- f'ff'-fZffff'P fi fr? ffl' Tfavflf ff-'ifwfi-ff? ii QQ c,sgka.,v.I,+,,,ff,:s4-'z,zw., .wf-f., u-2e..s.,'-A,,s..:f.,a, J2,:v,A,.-2,s.2z,f.,e1,.Lo+..f, ',+,:1.4,'-'Q-.:vx,'1Jr-A.'w-flew K-JHJLN, '.h.Mfc J-iv ' fd s' l46l I x ,I-J R ' iewfgf 5've'1?.f'Tr'1frF . effifwwf-tnrs::JS-11-too N.-M A-5'!f--CA51f'4', er vs Q' rw wilgrwfiaftii s -3- ,y gs my, Q3 rg: U1 is 53 gifs wgf 1 A 5 Eid . , , 8211 4,52 rs +5 li EE F 92 X 55. Q3 Y l ' E 7 all sal lag S-gf Boys' GLEE CLUB ' s.' 1 1 231 Mg j cc ' 77 1 Z? Miss Cherry Blossom ggi 4 no 53 . . . in 23' Miss Cherry Blossom was very successfully staged before appreciative audiences on March 24 and 25. It proved to be one of the best operettas ever produced. It was ably directed by f I Miss VVolter, with the assistance of Miss Quigley. The scene was laid in a tea garden in apan and the contrasting American and japanese li? P , 1 Y its characters added much to the effect of the production. if Man ' com licated situations arose which afforded a great deal of humor in the course of the 3 J 3 P . . i. play. Oscar Ehrmann and Owen Davrs 1n the roles of Kokomo and Togo brought many laughs K2 from the audiences. 1 .9 5 1 The attractive scenes which were supervised b Mr. 0 added to the unusual charm of mx ' i Y Yi , F 5 1 the musical numbers. .wx -Q. 1 vi- CAST Cherry Blossom ....,,,.,..,.., ............,.,.,....,.,.. ,..,,.. .... S H 1 RLEY Bo'r'rJE Q2 Kokomo .................................,....... .........,.. O SCAR EHRMANN ,fa 'fl' ohn Henry Smith ,.......... ,...........,....., B RUCE BETTS 9,1 ,eh 4,13 Henry Foster jones ...,...... ................,.. K ENNETH VYN 55, Horace Worthington ..,.,.,,.... ...,......... G EORGE VIGEANT mf, james Young ......,......,.,,.....,.. ..............,........ L Lovn VVILSON Q5 ea Jessica Vander ool .,..,...., .......... D ORATHEA VVORSFOLD 5-.2 Pb P ., ,x,,Q Togo ,,........................................ ..,....,,,.,......,.......... O WEN DAVIS CHORUS 'fig' Members of the Glee Clubs 5f'7 3 :Q f 'P .EKU Qs 2 , it? SCENES jul, rf-is Kokomo's Tea Garden, Tokyo, Japan Act I-Afternoon. Act II-Night of same day. sos? Act III-Night, one week later. .fs if 35 E.-M-.. ww. ..... M, ,, , 1 sr-rf, 'vs .M-in 'Vs iv, 1 'Sf :iii liis Sfff. 5,72 E?Ii.Qfi73fr4if''ti-5 e4ifQ'r- 'EPS MT? '?,I4i?5i ?i,fg'g45s, . -, 1-. 1.5, N ' ' -e' 2+ 1 -'T' i L 'S ' ' W! fl -1 ' . P ' . f ' ti '-.P' ,J K. . , . V ,' ' uf , ' ,- , ? .' ' ' 1' - Q 2--H iv. -H, a-J-fa .ov-, at--ees. ..f-ivy aslsfa f'-Jsfs, W--.N-A, Jw,-, Kfffifc, fem.-, 5.4 1,-.-,.:.:s.,1.,',,wa,4. nf-..fg,r,-V-d::,,.4,,ff--JV, E471 S 7 f'Nf ? 4 '?f' 'Y' 'C' 'V' if 'V'4Nff '? Wff '2 Qf '1f 2.- '? H 'rT'f- 'fn Wi- 'W '+'f '?' 'YY f'f'5- YY ftff-'Y'f 1 .lil ?T'?'f ?'Tr'......M'i VJ. f .l,.. . ?ii!iiE, Qfitkgffi 'f:.l .'?1'1ff:E:l-'Ti 'f N. 'Q'-e'g'if:frQlQ .'?i'.:f3rf.Qz.Y 'f''.f: f.5i'f f '. 2. ' ' ' ,2'fiE'Vi3'-' if If l 1 l'fl2'3-3 it 'Z. ts? f:3i ti 61 e 4.19 1 l 551 if U E5 gt? 4 im It x it is l 11 W 553 i N ' Q Grand Haven H1 gh School Band in 'x Sai President .............,.......,,.,......,..,.,............,.....,...........,............,.........................,.,.,..................... DoN DE VRIES Q! Vice-President .... .........,..........,......,.., F RED WE1ss L3 3 Secretary ,.,,.,..........,. ...,........,.,............, H owARo FANT Q ffl Treasurer .........,.........., ,..........., A DRIAN SCHLUKEBIR 23 as gireetor .........................,......,..,.,.,......,........., ....,,......,...,., M . F. RICHARDS Q, usines: Manager .,,..,,..,.,,........,..............,... .,....,,..., D 1cR GRINGHUIS 5 It 6.-3 Asrzstant Buszness Manager .............. .,..,..... .,... .....,......,.,............... F . P ELLEGROM 0 D ....,......,........,......,............,..,...,.,..,....,................,.,.........,,,,,.,..,...... I, A al Student Director MARVIN BEEKMAN The Grand Haven High School Band was organized under the leadership of Mr. Richards. S2 It now has a membership of thirty-eight, although it has been organized only since February 1. lm Q On April 27 the band gave a benefit theater performance. This was put on through the E is tsl kindness of Mr. Robbins. The funds obtained from this were used to transport us to Lansing, S2 May 17, to the state contest. We entered class D, which is open only to bands organized less O than a year. l 'W Z3 The band also gave a concert in the school auditorium, May 6. The proceeds from this were used to buy the sweaters and letters for the members who obeyed certain regulations as set forth - in the constitution. I3 Z3 MEMBERS Sa Trombone.r.' Don De Vries Barses: George Van Doorne Kenneth Robertson Owen Davis he-3 S? Maurice Kieft Gerald Arkema if Clarinels: e Gerrit Wiegerink , Bruce Betfs 5 U tis Adrian Schlukebir 307710715-' .lay Geerlmg iw S3 Robert McCracken Saxophones: Lambert -loldersma Gordon Wilkinson Frank Kieft V james Cook Fred Weiss Q3 Dick Spiess Cornelius Ver Duin QQ-.3 463 James Kmkema Drums: Albert Zeldenrust S2 Flute Section: Roscoe Tripp Grant Hall im Jqhn Montgomery' MaYflH Van SCl'lClVCIl l ka tj Frank YCYTIC Cymbals: James Wiegerink as ffllo Sedion: Marvin Beekman Corneis: George Prince if-3 Dorman Post Howard Fant L? Earl VVilloughby Cornelius Van Doorne , gy Eugene Krause William Joldersma John Beebe Q Z? James Van Bemmelen 2 ' S12 5 3 -Hafward Fanl. 1. Z3 V 'ci 4132 ic? on Ni. 'fm rsrxvu c-fx- rm fri , 'vu PRP,-W1 rr,-. 'ya Nt, 'Tw'-. mt.. 'Var mt- 'vi tm r-'F Yr eff, 51 N1 - W 'vm r-6, in PQ? I. 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Tfil 5-2 ra' 41' N eat 1 - 23 The Alpha Omega Science Club 52 , 2 it 12 . . . 'Ph VVe the students of Grand Haven H1 h School have established the Alpha-Omega Sclence ill 5 1 l o u g Q a I . I - . 1 Club In order to romote an Intelli ent a reclation of the vltal relatlonshi of science to human ., .9 P g PP . P . Qi welfare and human endeavor, and to establ1sh an Informal contact between teachers and students. - Q15 Such were the purposes of the group of students who met in the chemistry lecture room If early in the school year. Mr. M. F. Richards, science teacher and founder of the club, presided over the meeting until the election of the president, Dick Gringhuis, who then took charge of 4.5 the election of the following officers: gi VhmPwddmn. ,........ . ,,.,..... CLMWNGQVANIQNR f C' :Vi Srribe ..........,......, ,,..... ,,,,.. . .,,......,......... . M IRIAM VINK fa? Treasurer ...,... ,............................. ..., .,,..,..........,,................,..,............... ............,, K A 1 ' HRYIQ WIERSEMA A committee consisting of Earl Kane, Esther Mulder, and Irene Vos was appointed to draw 5:3 ei.: up a constitution. ff' GL., . . T rj Mr. Richards, Mr. Cook, and Mr. Olsen were chosen patrons. These men have furnished ,kj ff- several ins iring talks and have iven freel of their time that the students of the school might 'l-J b b fi ii ' g y fi Lg e ene tte . ws An event which will not soon be forgotten was the initiation of seven new members- 1-'nj .3-J. Emily Zelenka, Alma VVard, Erma Tennis, Dorothy I. Hansen, Margaret Parchert, James Kelly, pg if and William Barbour. The odor of carbon disulphide, the taste of vinegar, and the tingle of 'lf' K, electricity will remain for some time in their memories. iff 4' Students eligible for membership, must have had one year of science with an average of C or above. As it was a new or anization exce tions were made to man I seniors who had ,Q l g . I 'P 5 J ' only one semester of a science and had received satisfactory grades. 332 i Our club is as yet young and inexperienced, but we feel that the future holds much in store 9:5 V for those who have not completed high school studies, and even more for those taking up 394.1 gun, advanced sciences. , 'Q ff .Q -Irene Vos. '-it 51.5 'wa fe' , an ta FW 3 , I , ,,,,, H , 'fhff if ' P- 1 Sei RP, 21nf?f i'mirNf'..'S-1'Pf , '?Ff'f'?522'55fQ5-us'-Paige-ff, 'v'1rA.'v-z exit.. 'ww '2 :Ie-f1- -sei -- v ' s'i W'1f'-f 5 i 'A ,T ' f if '- V 1 .'s2w4L ,1-.nfl f'.Lv-Jv.rt.Qs.:s..iL. .f-.1 .f-sv..- .wz-'Q 'J-fwafa-Mft. if.: sf.. Q. Q--X we tr-f are L:-i'-1.. '.'f.ff,a, :. f49l f,f., Q tg 1? , , gf .,s :F ff, H 22? J, ff? 25 533 Z3 S1 i' ' gtg 4' 9 S 'B 1? ' .A 'C .2 E' 'L vi' CQ C- Q nj A cj 4, A fu' E 5' BTV Gif : is -. it. .. ew: cg. S, .2 F E9 1? fi ii: Lf ,J a gz xg Z: Q, Nw 9 as Q, J 5' 'F rf? 9 -1' 1: 5? fT,,,s U, .J . N, Horam, SHOEMAKER FISHER PETERSON KING POTTER GYLLECK VAN DOORNE KOOIMAN VER MURLEN SECORY LOWE BRINKERT VAN ZYLEN Miss VISSCHER Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club was organized in March, I927, by girls who had maintained a good scholarship in their Home Economics courses. This year the organization has nineteen members. Miss Visscher is our patroness. The club oH'icers are: President .....,.......,.. Vice-President ...... Sefretary ,...,....,. Trmsurm' ........, ..,......,,.JANE'l' LOWE ...,..,..........,...,..LYo1A SECORY ...........BEATRICE BRIN KERT CORNELIA VAN ZYLEN The purpose of the organization is to foster interest in Home Economics and also to furnish opportunity for training in active and eflicient leadership in social life. VVe have had programs, social gatherings, picnics and entertainments of various sorts. Our expenses are met by membership dues, and by fines for tardiness and non-attendance. Our food sales have proved popular with the students and have been a financial success. The Home Economics Club has evoked much enthusiasm from the girls who wish to become better and more eflicient housewives. .X s A A V K... E503 -lVinifred Fisher. Fern Gylleck. f ...aa aw. av-T R-E .,-. 'R r,.,,:1 4 fl, .5-,rv-, f ...N 1. 4 w- ! if 2 z E' -:fr e.,C,.w 1 1 , t, Q F 'Q SVS as as P Ji J. ,A 5:1 5 3' 2 4 3 . Q ,-' :Ei 31 .QA ,2 js L , EZ? lf ,ra A if' ies its lies E23 i-sf ibn as .T ni' -rev L4 , gf.:- ,f' 'f ff 3?-6 gm. u 3 F 'Q .-fit iff? 52 ?Qe fi. fn if 'l s ffl 7?-5 EE fff' iff .Qs-5 ki, J ? if., W! ff' 'V ,f'f'-3 .F if' fij. 1 Q., L . is si 1 e 4'f'w we fy. xwlfi ,f'. .- -N 1.s.,,f,, 4 f .,,,1,, D. PIPPIZI. DEN HERIJER E1.L1o'r'r C. Cook BYL PIQLLEGROM BURR VAN SCHELVEN T. PIPPEL SANDERS H 1-Y Club bpomor ......... .....,....,,.. ,,,......................., . ..,..,..,.... , ,.., , . CLAIRE C. Cook OFFICERS-1927 President ....,,,...,,.,., .,,.. , ,.,.,..,,,......,...,....,.,... . ,.,,....,., ...,........., K ERBY SANDERS Vire-President .,..,.. .,.....,, ,..,,.,.......,....,.. T RUEMAN PIPPEL Secretary ..........., .................,.......,....,.... C LARENCE BURR Treasurer .. ,,.,,.,..,.,........... ..,....... ,.., , . , ,.........,....,.,. .. ...... , ,.........,. ...MART1x VAN SCHELVEN In January, 1927, a group of boys formed an organization known as the Hi-Y Club. It is the first success of its kind in Grand Haven High School. At our first meeting we elected officers and chose for our sponsor Claire C. Cook. The charter members of the Hi-Y Club are: Kerby Sanders Donald Pippel Trueman Pippel john Elliott Francis Pellegrom Martin Van Schelven James Den Herder Clarence E. Burr Leo Mahan Gerrit Byl Those eligible for the Hi-Y membership consist of upper-classmen of good character and good standing who are willing to help toward the betterment of their high school and community. The club took part in all of the social activities during the year and helped to maintain order and cleanliness in the halls and assemblies. The organization did everything within its power to make this noticeable to the other students and to create in them a genuine respect for it. The first year has been a marked success. The regular weekly meetings were always well attended. After the business sessions, the club enjoyed athletic programs. VVe hope that in the years to come, the Hi-Y will prosper and keep up its high standard. '-fjlllffflff Burr. saifra aa f-f 'sv-fb 'fs - 't me fi. 'wefflifa 'vw '21 ,hat :-f,,ew2F-R WZTT f T .J-.f sw, gm: 1- 4.1 W W, , -f is-, um, fall., Q 2,-3, --,:-J M6-.L - -1,f..5 sf., gf, z, . Ci tm F '11 eff- fy: jf: mit- V: NF. -'wi 1-.11 'vw ree, 'Q-1 r-tt.-fn rffwn rff,,.vs 1-4'f 1-ea rt. Pvt se-fivyt e-rf,-,vu rffnd.-'yi t 1 v 'ff ff-deg.-'M1.f-119+-i'imifeggi-evilgae'vQ1Qiixa,:-ewwit-'s6f1'Qwri wigwfel'fiwerle'ww9Li2-isis1 wieirf , sa- az fil 'iff .iii W Z3 53, S3 ll 3 E w . is i ts, ,az i 'Ci lg 4 4 Camp Fuse Girls Sponsor .........., . .,..,,,,. ....,...,..,.......... E . H. BABcocK Bi President ...,.,. ,..........,. , UDORATHEA VVORSFOLD Secretary ..,.... ....,.,......,....,.,... ..,..........,......,,..,.,,.,..,..........,,4...,.,..,,....,...,......,.....,.....,.,. E L vnm BECKER lt, Treasurer ,..,...,............... .....,.,.,.................,..,............... ,.,....,,,.,........ ...,.,,.,,.,. C A 1 'HERINE Van MURLEN '82 Morro: Worm qwofk, Health, Loves 5255 Guardian fdiokpanrhij .,.....,..,. HATTIE E. YOUNG Guardian fTatapochonj ............... FLORA QUIGLEY Q32 Assistant Guardian ,.,............ ....,. E STHER CAMPBELL Assistant Guardian .............,............, LENORE WARNER E8 in l ' From the group of twelve charter members, the number of Camp Fire Girls has increased ill until recently there has been made a division, forming the Aiokpanchi and the Tatapochon jig groups, each containing fifteen active members. - The girls have been aiming constantly to carry out the purpose and the laws of the Camp Fire. Many have attained their rank during the year, and have kept in mind the high standard S2 and the far-set goal of a Camp Fire Girl. C5 The third week in August, the Camp Fire Girls, chaperoned by Miss Hattie Young and O ff Mrs. james Young, enjoyed a camping trip at Highland Park. . During the year of 1 26-27, the Camp Fire Girls have contributed S200 to the special fund s 9 LH of the school and have earned 5152.50 for themselves. ggi ROLL G fp, A , N gel Torchbearers: lffood Gatherers: Beginners: Q Ellis Diephouse Hannah Kendall Alice Chamberlain lr., Lenore Warner Inez Oakes Ruth Soule l - M V d B r F I es S 'art Z ' 1 I argaret an en e g ra ic vs p E31 FQ ffalgml Gertrude Van Pelt Anna Stap e a rulienga Dorathea Worsfold Marjorie O'Beck m 25453 iflef',jhgIf'ff' Helen Pertner Jean Johnston R QS Kc denim Theodora Thielman Margaret Dornbos gl ga l U en a Winifred Fisher Frances Peterson 'Q ffl W'ood Gatl1ercr's.' Catherine Ver Murlen Alice Van Doorne tif Sig, Shirley Bottje Ruth Bos Ruth Bradway gl U S Lucille Bottje Marjorie De Kleine Winifred Cornell Elvira Becker Frances Pardee Mae Boyink gg -Kootima fStella Kruizengaj. F22 Cllolcna fllelen Slzapiroj. Z3 53.5 Q32 QS, s.,fa,.r . A Q W-,-,.,-,,e.,,,,a,...,..-,,.,-,---,.l,.-,.. ..., ....--.,.-- - if J gi? re. 'yiilifen:KQFPTJCEQEGIQQTTS?TffT'i7-TE3iiI7il'Telli75Z1?rCjfff,n f--tgfgea 'y-.-ef,.af-smf,.'ys:-fe, 7e:m-'g.:5i,mswf,.v: f' vc oi. ego t..:.,s ,zv m.s'f1.f-2 we--Q4 www we-Lf-1 5-f'ls Q '15 1-saw vs. 1,--1 fs-M-am M, 'rw we -an 1.-. -'N 4-we-nw -ew -vs., -' - f ' -. f52l rw' ' W1 P+ A. U? , l Ms 'za M a S5 its tb? 523 aff: We H53 lf w tif 935 T 1 955 5 , SP1 I 1 3 fel 1 sg' 8?-l it A COMMERCIAL coNTEsTANTs fl KRUIZEN+GA SCHWAB DAKE WIEGERINK Fisnizk VALKEMA 8 3 HOLTROP HODAL Miss COTTON GYLLECK PETERSEN 3 s I i ll l Commerual Contest at Grand Haven, with a total of forty-three points, was awarded the Championship of the A 14th District in the Seventh Annual Shorthand and Typewriting Contest held at Muskegon on April 23, 1927. J 1 xl First places in both Amateur Typewriting and Transcription were taken by Marion Schwab. Sat Those winning second places were: Joanette Holtrop, in Novice Typewritingg Edith Valkema, lr 5 in Amateur Typevvritingg Mary Hodal, in Transcriptiong Cornelius Petersen, in Novice Class , 85: Shorthandg Fern Gylleck, in Advanced Typevvritingg and Elizabeth Dake, in Amateur Class 8 Shorthand. Those contributing and placing points were: Stella Kruizenga, Jeanette Fisher, and James W , NI Wiegerink. I 5 ll . lg l Q 1 The winners of first and second places entered the State Contest at Kalamazoo, May 13, wi 1927. Among the sixty-three Michigan High Schools competing, Grand Haven took third place. ,- L 1 , v 1 st L , l ta , l 1 . 511 Q93 f tw ff it V313 fbi Q ' s-A1 Q-Ag,-M -- fa-- r ----M s--' r-----if-rf--A a - fa-A--fwfr' ---s M- Y-ii - , ,-v- if .,,- 5 ..,...7,..-,. ,W M, . f f A M- ,,.,,A..-1 H3332-2 293 ,tm Q. .- 4 . Q ' f s Kgs eifQFl V. 2 Q, J i 1 iv 53 Cal 6 'if f ','9 t l tiff 'TS wr fa E5 T3 ft: 5-3 53a . 2,349 . --93 gl rs? 53 7 1 S3 O l '51, 'ffl HooAL Miss Fosivioa FONS TEUNIS ' Q' VAN LOPIK LUND SHOEMAKER SHIRKEY VINK VANnEkNoo'r ' fx l iii S?- iil. iff Blue and Goldl' Art Club The Blue and Gold Art Club is an organization which was founded the past year in our . . ' . . v gill high school. The first meeting was held on October 11, 1926. The organization of the club iw tsl was accomplished at this meeting and the following oiiicers were elected: s it is President ...... , ,, ...,, ,, ,.,....,...,.,.,. RALPH S1-IIRKEY is , , 1 U Vue-Preszdcnl ,... ..,...... E LEANOR VANDER Noor lm Q- Srfrpfary .,..,........... . .... .,,.Cl.ARENCE VAN LOPIK Z3 l 5 la 5.3! The members meet every Monday and Friday at 3:30 p. m. At these meetings work is done if-Q on the various art projects and many phases of art are discussed. The chief aim of the club is to provide a higher class of art work for the annual publica- tg tion, the Blue and Gold. Every member of the organization is deeply interested in art and all that it includes. A Hne spirit of co-operation and understanding among the members in all their tg, various art activities is very noticeable. Many pleasant associations, good times, and experiences S2 were enjoyed in working on art designs and art creations throughout the year. gifs' Much of the success of the art club is due to the capable directing of its activities by Miss gg Ma1'ie Fosmoe. She has attempted to instill in the members a true appreciation ot art and has accomplished this to a remarkable extent. This is the first organization of this sort in the Cirand Haven High School and may it gf? Yi remain in the years to come, just as pleasant memories of this year's club will remain in the Ziff hearts of its present members. gg S31 -Clar1'114'e fan Lnjrik. T 253 S2L,W .F03 fl 11 .fri V: :Mig tfffza . c c . lfirfg lr T157-'1'r' 'mifvwr-1,',1-i71?s' .aiiii 71-'sr-F.f1iF1'5'ffS3-W T'f':iw'.ld' eaeiisarr Sf-Sm V 26Lii5vff?ous4evesa5waLE5w4iEraJvera!Li33Jv5dx3C23aJvirusscoreC2554iirzgatfwaifhaafzriwif E541 Blue and Gold Staff I 77 I 1 5 932553 t.6'+i'ii227s?5'-z2S'i'1i333,55233Q395?3C2f334?fff33UrO333E3QE9I!3S?3NQ?233CEf2Z3Q'J33 Sf The Student Council VVith Mr. Olsen, as advisor, in the second year of its existence, the Student Council, although all its efforts have not been crowned with success, feels that it has accomplished a number of worthwhile things. At our first meeting. we chose as our officers: Steve Sluka, President, John Vanden Berg, Vice-President, Jeanette Fisher, Treasurerg Cleone Betts, Secretary. In March, Steve Sluka resigned his ofhce as president and the vacancy was filled by Kerby Sanders. Our first work was the sponsoring of various clubs. Under our guidance, the Hi-Y Club, the Science Club, and the Home Economics Club were organized. Something new this year is the Social Hour for the Students. We hope, although the plan has not yet been perfected, that it will become a custom in the school. As this goes to press, matters under discussion are: the adoption of a standard ring and pin for the graduates of Grand Haven High Schoolg a Held dayg the distribution of members for the clubs, and a school paper. In the coming years, we hope the classes will consider seriously the election of members for this organization and will select those best suited for this workj -Cleone Betts. 'PEJOCEO Honor Cups It is usual for the graduating class to leave some memorial by which to be remembered by the succeeding classes. The class of 1924 left an unusual memorial in bequeathing the sum of three hundred dollars, the interest from this sum to be used each year in purchasing two honor cups. These are awarded to the Senior boy and the Senior girl ranking first in the opinion of the faculty, in scholarship, participation in school activities, personality, character, and influence for good among their classmates. The cups of 1925 were awarded to VVilma Spiess and Elmer Roossien. Last year they were awarded to Annette Dirkse and Lewis Addison. 'lf76l '2NF'll'lWRll'l 'lI lI lWI II ll llRlll ll lR'1'lI l ll'llB'.ll1'.ll ll llF'lI lB'.lLl Rl'.'ll'.5!!!'WRl5' I '11 ICT cf Q. .5- see 1 SQ-1 2? 214' E5 3 U ef 575 l a 3 H lt? ,ff I if WIEGERINK CMgr.j COHRS CCoachj, VYN IJYKHUIS SHERWOOD T. PIPPEL DIRKSE Q Ss' BETTS STRAHSBURG BYL KRAUSE M. ELLIOTT SPIESS PETERS VAN Loo D. PIPPEL J. ELLIOTT PELLEGROM SLUKA QCapt.l BURR DE Knzp lies 'S 53 The Varsity gt SCORES T Zeeland ,, .,., ,.., .,.. o C Srand Haven 21 . ' Flint ,,,,.,,, ,.,,, ,, .,.,......,.,.....,....... ..,. o Grand Haven 27 YY E Grand Rapids South, ............ .,......,. 9 Grand Haven 7 ll fig Muskegon Heights ....,.,......,..........., o Grand Haven 40 lg 55 Kalamazoo Normal High .........,.... o Grand Haven 27 is South Haven ..,, ,, ,,.,, , ....,. , ,,,, o Grand Haven 42 Holland ..,....,.,...,.,. 2 Grand Haven 15 Benton Harbor 0 Grand Haven I9 Greenville .,...., ,...,...,.....,. o Grand Haven 27 .... .,.-, rl T Opponents , ,.,, II Grand Haven, ....., 225 2 G A We L eeae at taee 2 L, at ,T 1- r . V -P r Y 1-. .r rl W K I '54 f, f' .T I' V' ll' 5f3CSG'3Q-5.-'3Z1.wCS63Q23'3C.74'.C'f.72fQ.fi'3339s35w.??,3S2T.Q:'mEfs4Kf,-UC-Q.35-Z2,332'c'+33:RS rm, , it . ' v , 54 vw -:kt 333 S2 G D. PIPPEI, PELLEGROM SLUKA QCapt.J Football 1926 BYL J. EI.L1oT'1' Few teams in Grand Haven's lon'g and brilliant athletic history can boast of a record to equal that made by the 1926 eleven. The team went through the entire season having its goal line crossed only once, and scoring a total of 225 points to its opponents' When Coach Cohrs looked over his material, the prospects for a team of championship calibre were not great, for several valuable men had been lost by graduation. The following veterans, however, reported: Byl, T. Pippel, Sherwood, Burr, Dirkse, Pellegrom, Sluka, and Spiess. After three weeks of hard work the team was ready for its opening game. On September 25, Zeeland took its annual drubbing and brought out much of the Blue and Gold's early season weakness. Zeeland fought hard and played a good 'game but was downed by Grand Haven with the final count of 21-o. t During the next week, Coach was busy ironing out the wrinkles in preparation for the following game. - 1 W 23 tif 33 Eff 133 C2 0- lu r . 3233 . 1 if Second Touchdown in Flint Game l59l ' 53 'f'g,ifiiki e e e ima 'e or a . U -nn V f S33 ' fri QE Ev M 52? 'CS' gy. E19 34 YS Z Z I BURR VYN M. ELLIOTT SPIESS 53 A On Saturday, October 2, Flint came here determined to wallop the team which had given , them such a scare the year before. In spite of the fact that Flint had him spotted, Capt. Sluka, in the opening minutes of play, tore off a beautiful seventy-yard run which proved that our opponents were not invincible. By perfect playing and good sportsmanship Grand Haven was able to send them home on the small end of a 27-O score. The following week Grand Haven played Grand Rapids South on the local field before a crowd of six thousand fans. After taking the lead in the first half the Blue and Gold was defeated, outplayed and outclassed in the last period. The game ended with a somewhat disputed victory for South, 7-9. ' The Muskegon Heights gridders were next on the Blue and Gold schedule. Although the Havenites were slow in starting, the Heights' stubborn defense was soon broken and they were Q buried in an avalanche of touchdowns. The final score of 40-o indicated the complete superiority W 1 of the Grand Haven eleven. Kalamazoo Normal High, who had held the Havenites to a scoreless tie the previous year, olfered little opposition to the mighty Blue and Gold aggregation. Although this game was easily l won, it cost the service of Don Pippel, right half. Because of the lack of backneld material this 93 G Q , 1 fs? l Spies: Smaslzes Flint Line for I2 Yards 55 i TS-2 i.a .y 'ci-fi za 33 i601 wary, ,-azs 83? a 123 3 E3 2-2 '83 uv 5 , 93 55 2? Q w 0 l Snmwoon Dnucsis DYKHUIS T. PIPPEL gl was a hard blow. In spite of this, the next week Grand Haven defeated the light and nnexperi- ,ff ggi enced South Haven eleven by a 42-O score. 83 The Blue and Gold played its traditional rival at Holland before a crowd of five thousand ,, frantic fans. This was the only outside game of the season and the Havenites showed their if Q-3 ability away from home. In the first two minutes of play Pellegrom picked up a fumble and W V Q , ran forty-three yards for a touchdown, before Holland knew what it was all about. From then 5, on the game was Grand Haven's and with the brilliant playing of Sluka, Pellegrom, T. Pippel, ' 5, and Sherwood, the team was able to chalk up another victory with a score of I5-2. '23 lf? 1 In the Benton Harbor game the following Saturday, Sluka made his usual sensational run, 1 racing ninety-five yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. The game ended 19-0 in Grand . f l Haven's favor. l The last game of the season was played on Saturday, November zo. It was very cold and the team's usual pep was lacking. After being held scoreless in the first quarter for the first time during the season, Grand Haven speeded up and defeated Greenville 27-o. This was the last S72 game for Dirkse, Sherwood, Vyn, Byl, Burr, and Sluka on the local gridiron. To add to the glory of the team Spiess and Sluka were given honorable mention on Dick SA if Remington's All-State teams. l 1 3 ll o ' ' I af E3 3 93-I '23 63. EU 3553 53. if Zefland Wealzens Bffore the Blue and Gold SM in fm.- W G... .aa -W o o . -aa o- Q Wifi f'1 r' 'PS 'VTP'- WWF? 'YS kfirf Al-1! ? WSF? WGN' 'idff' WEP? 'V'l'i 1 ' 5'f3f'Jf,f'V'5f'f 'VG aim' ' f-1zh.-'CEG.m.!:.2im.4S2g+.,5G:-.-faia-.-Qfciswwc'-mxfswG.w1vi2wvi94wWwu.1:HifQ339:5 A I 61 l Q ! K gt aio: er, ,gs .Q 2? ea GJ' ay . '9 P is eg GN X' ' wb! ef , F-51' if ,z 6 fi gi: : J x t 1.4 fuk! 1. Qi? SQ: fail f' 3 913 g iff' G. V. COHRS fCoachj 'IIPIPPEL M.E1,L1o'1 1' VYN Dnucse NESSEN GRINGIIUIS CMgr.b Kkrxusia SLUKA fCapt.j PE1,r,EcRoM DEN Hnanua State Champions ffflass BD SCORES Coopersville ,.,. ,.......... Grand Rapids South .,,,, St. joseph .............,..,....,..,.. ..,. Alumni .......,.,..,.,, ., , .,,........ Muskegon Heights ........ 8 Grand IQ Grand ..,..., ,, Y6 Grand , 36 Grand ..,. ....,., 1 5 Grand Haven .,.....,. ....... Haven .,...,.,. ., ,, Haven ..,, , , ,.,. ,. Haven .,...,...,... ........,.. Haven ,......,.,... ..,., , ,, Haven ..,,,,...,... ..., ...... Haven .,........,. ..,........ Haven ,, .......... .. Haven ............ ...,.....,.. Holland ,,....,, .,,.,....,,....,.....,...., ,,., , . ....,.,.. 1 9 Grand Grand Rapids Creston K,4,.,................,. I9 Grand Haven Grand Rapids South ,,,. ...,.,.. .,..,., , . , 9 Grand Haven Muskegon Heights' ,,.............. . ......... 23 Grand Haven Grand Rapids Crezston .,,, ,......,...... 20 Grand Haven St. Joseph ...,.,......,.,......,,.,,.,.,. ,. .,...,. 2,2 Grand Benton Harbor, ..,.,., II Grand Haven Holland ......,.,..., .,.,.. 18 Grand Haven Benton Harbor ,.......,..., ...,...,..., 2 9 Grand Haven Flint ......,..,................., ,.......,..........,.,..,.,. . .24 Grand Haven TOURNAMENT SCORES D1s'1'k1c'1' Muskegon Heights ., , ,,,,., .,,, 1 5 Grand Haven REGIONAL Ionia ., ....,.,., ,.,...........,.,... , 15 Grand Haven Grand Rapids Creston ,,,, ,...... ..,.... 1 8 Grand Haven Greenville ............. ,..,,. , .......,..... . Il Grand S'rA'rE St. Mary's ...,.,......... . ..,... I9 Grand Haven Mt. Pleasant ,.., , , ,. ...,,.,. 18 Grand Howell .....,....,. . .... .. ...... 7 Grand Haven , , , E621 4+ 23 29 35 .yo 36 2+ 25 25 2+ 27 I3 23 21 1+ 26 39 31 38 27 23 28 Ev . 1 W 1. :Qi Q 159 iii fr fif' ar A WT 2 fix? l 553 if? Q! 'F Lf ig-3 X , J-,- i fv- Basketball Review VVinding up their 1926-27 season by brilliantly winning the State Class B Championship, our hoop artists completed their schedule amid a blaze of triumph and glory. Considering the fact that Coach Cohrs lost Vyn, a stellar guard, in the middle of the season, much honor is due him for producing the winning Five he did. Starting his fifth year at Grand Haven, Coach Cohrs found the prospects at the opening of the present season the brightest in years. Captain Sluka, Vyn, Nessen, Krause, T. Pippel, and Pellegrom, the veterans from last year's quintet, reported for early practice along with much excellent additional material, including M. Elliott, Dirkse, and Den Herder. Coopersville was defeated in the opening game 44-8 in the high school gym. The team showed flashes of form at times but on the whole the playing was ragged, as is usually the case in an opening game. The following Friday, the squad traveled to Grand Rapids South. Although the game was close most of doubt until the hnal whistle, The the time, Grand Haven won 23- 19. On Saturday night St. Joseph was trounced 29-16. Having no 'game scheduled during the holiday season, the locals played the Alumni. No two teams were more equally matched. It was the most exciting game played in the high school this year. The Alumni succeeded in edging out the Cohrsmen 36-35. After the Christmas vacation, Muskegon Heights appeared on the schedule for the night of january 7. The game was very one sided, the Blue and Gold winning 40-15. The next week Holland paid SLUKA, Capt. her annual visit here, but showed little resistance to the Havenites, who won 36-19. The largest crowd ever to force its way within the high school gym witnessed a battling Grand Haven team emerge vic- torious over Creston 24-19. The contest was nip and tuck all the way and the outcome was in Dikxsa Nessexr following Saturday, South came here for a return game but were unable to score in the face of the Havenites' stubborn defense and were beaten 25-9. Vyn, who was playing his last game under the Blue and Gold, proved himself one of the best guards Grand Haven has ever had. February 5 marked the second defeat of the Creston courtmen by Grand Haven. The game proved just as close as the previous Creston contest, but with the brilliant playing of Capt. Sluka, who sank two field goals in the closing minutes of play, Grand Haven came out victorious 24-zo. February 11, St. Joseph was again defeated, on their floor 27-22. The next night, the Havenites proved too much for Benton Harbor. The score of I3'II does not tell the story of the 1.14.1 fi.-X AJ- ig Af- -. Q 4-4 I 4,7 7-ve, R -5 5--.51 ja 7 f rf .E ,-.W-1, .1 Tala- fe - - .,,'. '-. it L Q, -Q-.J ul- ' fe- -Y . . .2 ce gf., -Q., f63l c by ii Y. L.. ,E ,QV e, .3 l,. .5 1- C J 1, H- -Q if .ty 'fi 'E nf ,fr Q- J 2' ? G: L J 'S 5--5 Qt gi eff Sw' 2-,J . ' a if-2 k. Sf- f 4.3 P ff Q-J f' 6 0 deg F 2 rw :fi Lftg F 53 1 Y 1 2 Q' is if N: .xy t :gist i. .J J' CI ' 4 f'-ji vt J R' C' 1 :bfi 13,1 4. .9 r 2' 'js t i,: ,x 3.1 A 5 'Q 4 ,y game. Only one field goal was made in the last half and that by Grand Haven which won the game. The next Friday the team went to Holland. Although way off form the Maroon and Orange were defeated 23-18. Den Her- der, who was put in at the close of the contest, saved the day. The following night Benton Har- bor was again met. The Har- borites' defense was impenetrable and after winning seven straight games the locals were forced to give in 29-21. Flint, with a brilliant record, came to Grand Haven for the closing contest of the season and defeated us 24-14. The M. H. S. A. A. tourna- ment did not begin until March ro. In the District Tournament, Muskegon Heights was defeated by Grand Haven for the third time this year, 26-15. At the VYN tournament in Grand Rapids the , following week Ionia, Creston, and Greenville were also beaten by convincing scores. The next Thursday, the team left for the state meet at Detroit determined to win the state championship. St. Mary's, a favored team of the tournament, was met Thursday night, hut the Blue and Gold proved too much for them and they were defeated 19-27. With this vie- . tory the team entered the semi- finals and after a close game Mt. Pleasant was eliminated. The final game, played with Howell, displayed the superior ability of the Havenites. The winning of this game made Grand Haven the State Class B Champions. DEN Harman l Captain Sluka closed an en- viable career in the Howell game. For three years he has been an outstanding performer on interscholastic courts and must be rated one of Grand Haven's finest players. He will be great- ly missed in the seasons to come. VVith Sluka goes Nessen, a guard, who has been one of the most consistent players for the past two years. Dirkse will also be lost by graduation. Although having played on the team one year, he made all regional center and his work will be greatly missed. Krause, a forward, will also be absent from the line-up next year. M. ELLIOTT KRAUSE f64l A? . V. ri ,K J 4? f ' ' T 'f ,X F12 t fi f., .5 if- -'g 4' -A1 1. J e.. .If r f-2 Q 2 .1 t' 'T 1'-iv . . .,. v Q3 sl-2 C 'P r-is . X 935 rf: if 1' fw slag 4. .Q 1 E 4 fr i, ,l x, -Z5 6' 'G C'-5 '. F tj .9 1. 2 1 fx ng Y! 3.1, ss' c' 'W 1' fr sl-.bb if Q t . P-112 Q.. 6 1' fr f-fs .- . .V Ii J fe ' - , B t l 3 I P t 7 4' in P-0 'Vs .jfs PC, 'fv'xe vf', V1 rf., 'Ve riff 'Va rsif- '?v1rwf., 'rs rf, 'fm rf, 'Q-'1 r--C, 'Ye r'ff',..'w , rf., 'rf f-4' J rf 'Pt r -fi ff: e-ff, e w '53 M- V:'.'t3.. ifiLff ':ix,Q.-5.i,i1'Lf 'et .-f:, :5'.l'2:i,!r:.kE',itfffa-.-i:'.5'fWf.,14923, ffiffh fi: ,f:QL?1..Q1f'L'-:A -F1152 4' 4.3.2 Q, J '5 P fo F3 ff: Qs 25 ai if Q SQ. if e ii Q5 4' 5 VJ Lf, Sf i r 2 4-9 fl 34 Ga if' Cie' LJ 51112 2515 52 if N5 C7 47173 ZF' SECORY BRINKERT Miss SMITH fCoachJ ' Boncmsks GRONVELT SLUKA GYLLECK VAN ZYLEN fCapt.J RUE CHAMBERLAIN ff? fgi V 5 ' 7 7 F51 Girls Basketball Although the I927 Girls, Basketball team did not win many 'games it was, nevertheless, respected by all opponents, and always played fast ball. This branch of athletics aroused much 6.5 interest among the student body during the fear. kd 5 We selected as captain, Cornelia Van Zylen, who not only piloted the team successfully, but tj., was also the outstanding scorer. The Seniors, whose loss to the team will be felt greatly, are :fi Beatrice Brinkert, Fern Gylleck, and Lydia Secory. f'.' - gg, As usual Muskegon and Muskegon Heights proved to be our strongest foes. Although we 9:72 were beaten on their floors, we made them more than work for their victories in our own gym. 0? , 01' . . . . ,VJ Our coach, Miss Smith, worked hard during the year, not only with the regulars, but also with the new material. It was by her hard work that we were able to attain the position we fi' sought. ig SCORES Coopersville ..,,...,..,.,,..,..... ........ 1 4. Grand Haven ........ ,..,... 4 3 tj? 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F 2 Q4 r. ..- m' 'W A-gs E53 S3 le a ag wig S, . 'W A in .LJ is 'a lf' ,Tb 4: L J f' 'H 5- iw f.,:V,: L J 1 3 :bfi 5 xg in 4' '9 ff fy f,-fa ., .Q r 6 v' TT A55 Q- 2 1, 1 ,A S.. 4 Q sl be 2 IQ! 1: t' 'E iff: 4-2 la v it ew S J GAHSMAN PETERS VAN Lorne DYKHUIS SCI-ILUKEBIR VVIEGERINK Corms QCoachD Drkkse VANDEN BERG Scrrorrz SLUKA SP1Ess Track Although track is a comparatively new sport in Grand Haven High School, the team has made many outstanding records this year. The Hrst contest in which Grand Haven participated was the triangular meet held at Fourth Ward field between Grand Rapids South, Holland, and Grand Haven. First places were taken by Sluka in the broad jump, Vanden Berg in the half mile, and Dirkse in the javelin and discus. Spiess placed second in the 440. Sluka, Wiegerink, and Dykhuis took third places in the loo-yard dash, pole-vault and shot-put respectively. The following Saturday, May 7th, the team took part in the meet at Kalamazoo. Vanden Berg and Sluka again took first places in the 880 and broad jump. Dirkse placed second in the discus while Spiess was third in the 440. The remainder of the meets in which Grand Haven will compete are the Michigan meet at Ann Arbor, the state regional at Grand Rapids, the state finals at Lansing, and the VVestern Michigan meet at Grand Rapids. Dirkse, Sluka, Spiess, and Vanden Berg are expected to place at these. G89 Tennis Tennis also ranks among the newer sports in Grand Haven High School. Although we have not yet an organized schedule, matches will be played this year with Muskegon Heights, Grand Rapids Central, and Holland. The team will also enter the State District Tournament at Grand Rapids. It is impossible to give all of the results but in the first match with Muskegon Heights, Grand Haven won 3 to 1. Those making up the team are: Nessen, Fisher, VViegerink, Van Hoef, Robertson, and Kruizenga. 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VVIEGERINK HALL SMITH HAACK fCapt.J Suiews VANDEN BERG Weiss Second Team Football When more than thirty candidates responded to the call for second team material, Coach Westerhof found it dilhcult to pick his men. The first game with the Grand Rapids South Reserves, a much larger and heavier team, found the scrubs poorly organized, and they were beaten 20 to 6. The following week the team showed up to a good advantage against Ravenna and won by the one-sided score of 25 to o. During the remainder of the season, games were played with the Holland Reserves, Muskegon Heights Reserves, and the All Stars of Grand Haven. These last teams, however, proved too strong for the light and inexperienced scrubs. By far the most important work of the seconds during the season was the part they played in developing the first team. They turned out each night, receivin'g practically no honor, and acted as a buffer for the heavier and more experienced varsity. The season brought out many men who should earn recognition under the tutelage of Coach Cohrs. Among these are Fant, Vanden Berg and Van Loo, who should prove capable ball carriers, and Strahsburg, Marod, Peters and De Kiep, who should gain berths on the line. . 2, .555-1 E671 2-Je-F if ,J if 'if rf? ECC. 2 f 1: , 1. .e ' r -11 9'5 we fied ,..? We Lv iff iv ' '63 X Q25 ACU? .gg iff 555 fs rg? :Cu E'-5-P :PZ EQ? 3s,.,: 5' s 247295 21.8 if? Ifef? if- t .av li' 'G T F65 5 6 ee gifs igfkp 5 L J I 0 e, t , ,eww wi .9 if 'F J'-.js , Ap: 9 11 .1 - F, ax jel 'Qur 9 ' L .1 im 'E 'T' ga . 354 n , A S 5 l 1 F7 Q6 e--.5 ff'-.-ref., 'vu-vc '--mf, vi ff, N14--7. 1-mf, fvsref, 'vu rf. 'tori 'writ 'vw we '-1 f--:'.f1fwr-sf.. 'yu-st.'ym:-5. 'ft 1' 'I QQ' e,fu 'q:..-'uftg-imp,-,, i,:s.f:,+, '..+.n.1g pq ef.,-',a.:a.+g,, f.-.1 'Y-Q. 391.-c-vos.-e -gm s.-,, ' 3,f,513 iigwgigbg. jiawg. no ui. 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Url the Szclelznes r' 'f??555iQW.,,g,,,.,,,,,,,,s,,.,,...m ,,H,,,,s- .NF W MEF. s , s.s. -W 4, - ' 'f' .. we 1 1-' a 4- ,J 5-A3 fn 'rf ' ef' 4 ,ul s 5-' f 4'-1 ff ' ' X f-l ' ' ' FMD: 3333-r'3'332r33Kfm'f.i s E721 Q so 1 l I gf ,T ,cs-w.f,.' :. , , me ...S fin ' fffmfo fa elf-34 X' 5 N' , 5r?fg'ie33UA.-33Uffaa-.43.Lfif.Q35Ew'?Se'U?33C'cff335I f.:s:QfPBea.efwifJBQ.aj I . ' LF' 3 S 'Y ' - g.i.g.W, 1. W ii VM ffl ' l The Follies, 1926-27 A37 i ' Sept. 7-School begins. mAh, woe is me! C Sal 1 . iiiiimi Sept. .8-UAH the sad young men don the mole- , ', f .gN 4' V skins and disport themselves on the football l L ff. Held- l l 4 ,y Se t. -Real work begins. I'd like to know how , 1 xi s .L NN .. P 9 1 Y 1 ll 1, the Freshmen like High School. 4 ,ix N Sepr. 10-This exciting week ends, and vvhoops of 1 ' 's S a joy greet a short vacation. i a 9 if' J ll, Sept. 13-First chapel exercise of the year conducted W K l by the Salvation Army. l ' N ' li Sept. I5-Class election. Clarence Van Lopik elected its gl, ,xi President of Senior Class. m , l llj Sept. 17-First Friday assembly. Dr. Bronson l speaks. .i 0 ,lk .pylori Sept. 21-Mr. Joy and Mr. Lake lead chorus. The vig' 5 noise was overpowering. . l il I Sept. 24-Mr. Dykhuis tells us how to be courteous i j-QA X 4 at football games. All the pep lost during the 9 1 - ll summer becomes evident, greeting the first game Bef0f6 Ami Hffer fl of the season. ' Sept. 25-Zeeland defeated by Blue and Gold 21-o. That. begins a season well! Sept. 23-The Daily Tribune razzes us for not yelling at the Zeeland game. Oh, well. We had it coming. Oct. 1-The football team in charge of Steve Sluka holds assembly. The Peppy 3 and Dick Breitels entertain us. Ort. 2-We defeat Flint 27-O in spite of their uproarious parade before the game. Future state champions? Let's hope so. Oct. 8-The Campfire Girls entertain us. Again we are lectured on courtesy. We are learning! Oct. 9-The South game. 'The fBlue and Red' triumph after mighty struggle over Cohrsmenf' Yes, 9-7, but what a game! Oct. 11'- Blue and Gold Staff give assembly beginning subscription campaign. Od. 16-We defeat Muskegon Heights by the glorious score of 35-o in an interesting game. Ort. 18-Another week of school. Why doesnlt something happen? Oct. 19-My wish is gratified. We have an Indian Chief talk to us. His weapons and clothes are Curiosities Cand antiquesj. We enjoy both the war-dance by the chief, and the chorus sung by the police puppy. it l i 53 2? -ral Soph-Fresh Party 'ga V' , ,MQ ,, . . , ,, , T W-- . ., K . .. H --, . sg G' i731 28? S1 iff L35 1413. rs, Ti 523 55 za' . 4 gf, it 'P . Vw .L fJ C 395 Ort. 23-Kazoo Normal game. We win as usual, 5-155 x . f QQgM 27'O. Oct. 25-Oh Boy! Only three days of school this -h., V Oct JW 1 Qi X X 1- I Oct N week. 28-29-Vacation for us, but school for the teachers. We saw a good many new coats and hats before they left. 30-South Haven football game. Won by the great Grand Haven gridiron Warriors. Big Parade held at night by Mr. Olsen, the Exchange Club, and Grand Haven's young citizens. Unusually crowded streets denoted interest in the parade. I'd like to have seen r 1 S3 ,tif W3 his 2: K .f-I, S the High School after that mob was released 'JM' -' ff l- fX in it. 3 -.-aznfxxr 1 -24:4-L' s No-U. I-Monday again, but welre not sorry. ,l.,,fQ,, A Nafv. 2-Seniors are 'growing Vain. Their pictures ,-. Jjlvflt begin to appear. 1 I H - F ' Nofv. 5-Wednesda assembl . Girls demonstrate l ,-. WGA 4 1 Q y s y o p ' offs P their ability upon various muslcal ?D instru- , t .wwzntu , , , Q 75: ments. Our compliments to their worthy direct- x'M ress, Miss Taylor. Mr. McGrath of Chicago 'lil plays the piano for us, and Alumnus Dornbos speaks. Tomorrow is the great game!! Q Nofv. 6-VVe win, hurrah! Did you ask the score? How could you forget it? 15-2. Now. 8-Everyone is hoarse. Even the teachers. I'll wager that Margaret Parchert had to buy new tires for her Ford. No-v. 9-Jack Elliott begins serenading Miss Vander VVerf with, I want to go where you go. W I Nofv. 13-Benton Harbor added to the line of scalps. Now. 19-Mr. Olsen tells us about the moon, sun, stars, etc. VVe knew about the moon, but as for the rest, not much. Soph-Fresh party. Games played were Blind Man's Buff, 'tDrop the Handkerchieff' etc. Now. 22-The Rev. Phillips reads Victor Hugo to us. ' Nafv. '24-Thanksgiving tomorrow! ! 1 No-11. 29-Again, still, and yet we go to school. The ranks of classrooms were rather depleted this morning. Why will people eat so much? Dec. I-The papers begin to warn us to complete our Christmas shopping. That sounds like another vacation. Dec. 9-Junior play presented. Makes big hit. Thank You produced good material for next year's Senior play. Dec. 10- Thank You again. Pretty good play. , K Dec. 22-Christmas Vacation. Hurrah! Jan. 3-School again. More new ties, bracelets, etc., appear. 'fs Jan. 7-Basketball is main interest now. Jan. 13-Final exams are approaching. Jan. 17--Next week we will all know our fate. Events are fewer and fewer. I Jan. 24-Week of exams and short review. Iill het electric companies appreciate these exams. Jan. 31-They are over, and the majority are saved. Freshmen begin to look forward to becom- ' ing Sophomores, and Seniors to graduation. Feb. I-The Rev. Clay gives us an interesting talk-then entertains us with a comic opera. The Grasshopper was the name of the musical offering. I Feb. 9-Seniors begin play practice. is . we . f' M1 rs ,H , p - . .... - y R.. c cccc . 333 tv-+1 Z 3 was l i l t Feb. I4-V3lCHtiHC,S Day-nothing more or less. Valentines less in evidence than usual, except among the Freshmen, and they will grow up. . Feb. 18-Holland game. We win, of course. ..... .Sz 2? es Feb. 25-Annual Board Orchestra makes its appearance. Quite a new idea for the Blue and tg Goldl' Staff. V S73 March 3-4-Seniors present 'lKempy. lt was awfully good. if March 17-St. Patrick's Day. Green, much worn by everyone. Didn't know that there were so ' many Irishmen in school. March 18-W. C. T. U. member, Mrs. Shaw, speaks to us. Miss Nisbett said that we listened 3 because she told us how good we were. 3 Marrh 21-Operetta sketches presented for school approval. March 23-Team goes to Detroit for Basketball tournament. P' Marrh 24-25-OPCTCIIH, Miss Cherry Blossom, presented. Quite successful. Movies third 7 period. A S2 March 26-TEAM WINS CLASS B CHAMPIONSHIP. l March 28-Spring Vacation week. Hurray! S3 April 1-Too bad there isn't school today. is X April 8-Oratorical and Declamation Contest. Seth Clay wins first place in the Orations and Walter Fisher XX takes second in Declamations. N April 12-Girls' Hockey team discussed. 'ii April 14-Declamation Contest. Alice Deiters wins. lx April 15-First Hi-Y dance after school. Herman Shafsma 2 presides over trial given in assembly by Civics Class. ,f April 22-Aft Club entertains Blue and Gold Staff at im large party. Quite a social event. M April 22-Band entertains at Assembly. April 22-Seth Clay takes second at Kazoo. April 23-Grand Haven captures first place in District Commercial Contest. f April 29-Senior-Junior Prom. Big circus. Pink lemon- ade 'n everything. April 30-Triangular Track Meet. PTP: May 1-School almost over. wi - H i' May 6-Band and Glee Club Concert. 1.1 'il May 6-A rare treat. Western Normal Glee Club. Q R ' May 7-Steve and johnny take firsts at Kazoo Meet. x09 IN THE XN1E,2?'ERTlMh'. May 13-State Commercial Contest. May 13-State Glee Club Contest. May '13-Friday. Bad luck vanishes. All superstitions overcome. May 30-Holiday. June 9-Annual arrives. 'lSign mine, will you? June 10-Junior-Senior Reception. , June 16-17-Senior exams. Not many Seniors seen away from home last night. 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Situ - - s .Q e,- l 6' R-.fu 'vw 2-P, 'va rv, 'x r-ft., --1 r'-'L 'Nw swf, in s'-6,-W1 wit O-'t,fjf : arf?-'v e eff.. few rf, 'ew P -2- 'Nez 95.-e '34 'XP We C ' any O,-,, .,, ,,,..f- N, -A ,, M, ,sn , 'c...if, ws.. L.4g, Q5x.'25.fSi .aNi7f'L,.'1r.2'w--J..'12N.?RN1, '.ff,H.s,-'.a-.:i,fL., 2-fr , iff i O an 5 45,21 9:5 Ml , . . . F53 Ded1cat1On We wish to show our appreciation by hereby respectfully dedicating this Sgr? nutty section to the squirrel that 'visits our school seehing education and heeping our minds from ours. Zi 51 f Y? Court: Hail! Hail! The king ap- JOKE EDITOR'S NIGHTMARE LQ, Pfoafheslu . . u n Who was that lady I seen you with last U? Klng: 'Stop halllllg while I relgn. night? se ek as There is no one in here, boss, E325 3 except us chickens at it it he, she, he she is is if wi frosh, senior X if if student, teacher. DO you 55 sO's YOUR OLD MOTHER OOOSE know lny more jokes? li if X Yass you li X I E33 R, ' . v ' dumb joke if if if that was no lady, that was is lggedyi rack. Rlggedy rack. my ,K 4, ,F 50,5 your Old many, f Greats the use of the Ehrmann Ford, as fi Four in the front, six in the back, 2,3 Seven more On the running board. HERE IT IS l eg Oscar: 'tWassat ? Sli 'bg Leo: HA Kimono. U Oscar: 'tCareful now or you'll shlip on it. B I 4 cs 'xx . . Bi R GHT SPOTS FROM KEMPI Leo: f'Shl1p on lt, huh! Waddya mean? Ruthi 'ADO you know the poem, etc? Oscar: Well, arencha alwaysh hearin' '53 Kempyzl Say, was that in a little red book how She shlipped on her kimonojv abgut so Eli? lThe one we promised you.j -Q, ut : ' es. 3 Kempy: UNO, I never read it.', fi -Vg ak K ak SEQUENCE gall si 'ard' HY0ur l nch 'ill be 'n Duke: Let's sit down. mimi: Sirk, u vs up 1 a Ben: '1Whatf0'? Babe fclutching at the railj: HSO'll my ZQFQ Duke: Oh, for a minute. breakfast. 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Cdl llll CT fig YZ va, gf? I l Always laugh at teachers' jokes Man foverboardj: Help! Help! I can't No matter hovv poor they may be. swim! Not because they're funny jokes, Prof. Lake fabsent mindedlyl: f'That's But because it's policy. nothing. I can't play the bass viola. M '29 , li ' . j I I M X Q t ff , A ' f' al Xl X X Vx X in 'lx X I fwugffwmgf t XX r t'l3Wmf' dyno 5 f .1-' or X R 'K S -Fi K Q' 523- i ' YK WW W ., H . ,sz s f S .- 1+ '5 C 9 i fi' its W A S3 f lt 'ill . 1 13 'f --'e 4 , .. X 1. -- KRKJQ' sf 53 . ,WR 1? .io . YQ tix .X TM A --A X- L sb ' l , 'e -... -A' LJ' .1 P ' V !2.'OO NOON Quo!-1, 45 EVERY FACULTY MEMBER A BLANK NO CAUSE FOR ACTION! COR VICE-VERSAV Miss Cotton Cdictating a letter of creditjz is One day our faculty planned to have a The Sky is the limit, Qt, picnic. Before going they arranged that Mr. Fern wrote: This guy is the limit. Babcock should be supervisor and that Miss Visscher should be li. The day came .92 and the party embarked in automobiles. On the way they noticed many ---- of cows. P-bie, y0Ul' Shift is DUI- At last they came to a pretty -T where Out? Vere iss it out? they decided to have their picnic. While Out Vere the VCSt begins. some of the older teachers got the lunch the l, - ones engaged in a contest to deter- '5 - mine who could throw his apple the farthest. The dinner brought them WHAT FAMOUS MEN HAVE SAND iss all to the table. The elaborate lunch includ- ABOUT SCHOOL TEACHERS .f ing ,S beans added most of the P. T. Barnum: 'fThere's one born every to the occasion which wasn't utterly minutey ' LT. spoiled for the dignified member who found Patrick Henry. uGive me liberty or give ti'-'3 her sandwich unfortunately stuffed with me death y, . When it came time to leave, Mr. ' H . ,, . U , Sherman: War is hell. : Babcock could not start his car. Thats a , . in ,N - . Thomas Paine: These are the times that 1 A . remarked one of his sarcastic y U QQ colleagues. After cranking it awhile he be- try mens Souls' Came very provoked and even Said: ul Grant: We'll fight it out on this line if of a gun! I can't --- over! Miss it f2kCS all Slimmer- Fosler suggested getting a black 1 but Napoleon: It is the nature of a giant to . f, Sv. the car at last became agreeable and ran. Squeezef' .A Lg So they homeward turned after a glorious Jefferson: fqndeed, I tremble for my high day! school when I reflect that God is just. fGrand prize offered for first correct solu- Walter D1-aegerg f1TeacherS dm-ft co- iff tion handed to Humor Editor. operate. f MWEmMW,,cc.Ew .,,, c .s acc. .MQ EBQEEKWEERQEWQWRQiiiiiiiixwimiwiiiH u v .-. W3 4 gg ff1jQ i'-Q 'lfi? . '??sifYif Z3'? 'f'fZg't N354 Ng? f'ef5 'f'Qp5'? fig? F1374 f1i? ' 'Yam N' 'V' ' tl ,Blume '-fe Nye ,fel-fg,1r!F F -are 5wf-av35:Q'3f,f1+,viaiEe.-f:':.s.-i-zLw.-g1f.'fv.i.'f.'4 34 Q L ' 'ff fiom W ti Q. Bl X fl. PAGE THE LISTERINE! K' i Kerby: What's worse than a skunk with ,4 Y W arv.. earc .me. D . is X I Kerby: UA seaslck man with lockjawf' l ,W - X Q, .3 EXXX N in Questions to the right of me, I K , Q Questions to the left of me,- '. ki-I W Questions to the front of me, l fog 1 Q. Written and thundered. 5 ' Boldly I wrote and well, - . But into the jaws of death I- UEm5 lo wt The Bro Uni Into the mouth of Hell, Y ea Rode my one hundred. .29 '39 O'Brien: Steve made an 80-yard run in D H Y I the game yesterday., Mr. Richards: XqVhatfs the next e ement ' Correll: Getta touchdown ? you 31-eigolllg to 81:3 in Oli me.. , - , h Rich.: .lNaW, the man he was trying to D Cogne 13 V. Z..n novs lt, SIT, its on t e catch had the ball. UP 0 mY tongue' H , , ,gt Mr. Richards: Well, dont swallow ltg ' l ' H I OUR LETTER BOX HSQHUHO 3 l Dear Editor: Do men like talkative women DIRTY JOKE l begun thaghithefs? h h Slglrley Eine' Janitor: eHow did this rug get in here? Xl ear S If ey' W im ers' ltor' Frannie: That ain't no rugg that's my l Dear Editor: I don't know what's the mat- wwe'-'I Vg l ter. I get aches and pains in several joints. Q Jack Elliott. GTDGYTHJ UF Dear Jack! I guess YOU better Stay HWHY Frsdvcth: HGfdt shyr jtiy khiy mjg hk is from those joints. Editor. hya dhy?y' 1 -. . Gf k': Ht ' ' k'f ' f f't Sl! Dear Editor: In our biology discussion we nvhjgz lshdgtvll-ZRUESLUI3 Joljagiyig yog yy ik, came to the question as to what animal can Y jump higher than the post office. Can you, 'eg enlighten US? HOCk- Senior: t'Get off my feet. X Dear Hock: Any animal, because the post I-Troshg Will it be a long walk ?,' l office can't jump. Editor. 5 ' A Dear Editor: How can I avoid falling Miss Cotton finspecting letterl: Look l hair? Owen Davis. here, y0u've put too many 'a's' in 'banana'. if Dear C. O. D.: jump out of the way. Edith V.: f'Well, you know 'banana' is an l Editor. easy one to slip on. ' '53 l - 'fSffeiLiiQ.N 83g T Rh CL YR. M l X -4, X --Al?-. --'- . .- X l 'R X v l I' is -e f' - is Q, ,. t 23 33 Ilflll ll ' lilll ill ll ll lllll F x X 5-3 'lr Xl - lll 'l'llll'l'9 ll l' -- Qs Sl 'l - , 'l Mm- ? I V f A .83 is li -ll l,- Lu ll llll' lull ! .Fl u ll ' A, a, .lx C ff. .. lgllvrlmll W. l in '. Q If gm r.. ' 4 MQ- H5 I NX -i lei l f . lil. - N - ig stffilrrE?ag?i,J'FNiTivTTQis H jf we 25 5g Set to fzyef UM A 'R t ml ---Tpugqgf' i2ZS?'T4?Tf ciQoi1..?1'Mf-g'iiFQ?f.'?Fe flsi.-QWRQAQ-was?-F' vw- v4.?? +lt-5 442 ,J S-3 uf o51wet2.:e.f tails-.1 4,535.0 wav -.J wffii-fw mesa vzffsa L-Lew wffp ulfliiu Velo-J 4 5' i301 t 1 C2132 C833 C2233 C223 C5233 C2233 E23 Q23 C333 C2238 C2233 212223 i t w 1 l l i 'f,'3ifQ,ni , Q23 Q There was a good man from Calcutta Senna, and Finsm Q Who talked with a terrible stutta. I He screwed up his face , When he tried to say grace, 5 i ' fig, And blew his false teeth in the hum. egg . '-1 . ' , . ' 1 'S 44 ..'e SHORT STORY SECTION A ' f Alfffi I ' 5 It was in the evening. A lonely traveler wi walking near Grand Haven paused a mo- '53 i V 5.3, ment. What sound was that? Then it came a trifle louder. He listened-tears coursed ay 'Zi their way down his cheeks-wonderful mel- if 8,5 ody. The birds stopped singing to listeng the v s ...E squirrels frisked about in time to the throb- :I l E5 I bing. Then the music stopped. With a sigh its I the stranger moved on. Yes-it was the V li el . -, VII I '5 Annual Board Orchestra. ei pl -'L- - ' 5 .9 'T 3 s, at if' Ei? tg? ABSENT-MINDED U fagw . - ' s , i K L-- 3 4 HHelp! Help! I'm going down for the '-'JB Q3 third time. i Richards teh ehefey: f-If you don't find if HEARD IN TEA PARTY FORMATION S V this time, iiii ii9iP YOU, Oid f9ii0W-H Well, waddaya say to an end run 4i 4' 4' lf? L E3 that big stiff of a tackle 49 4? 4' we'll get him 4' 4' 4' and then she waves at me so I 44 4' 4 The most truthful man we know is the bozo let Steve take it he 4. 4. therevs my mother in K who .shot himself when he caught himself the third row right behind eh we ek what down 25, cheating at solitaire. , is this anyway? he he ee gosh, my arm we ae at iff -.3 it wish t'ell this was over 4i 4' 49 got a date to- THIS MNT NO LIE night, Bud? ff 45 if should we kick 46 45 4i who i' h d h' ' ? 4 49 49 ' h k P ' Mr. Olsen, chairman of the debate, after linjvis Sig, Sgt Szvgjtz :die ek ,K ,F 1512 Z Iiize 3 the last debater had spoken, turned to the . 5293 C i , . Spanish Town a-tum-de-de-de 4' 49 4' sure, 5 tg? audience and expectorated: Has anyone thm h tackle ak an an I took it two la S a 0 anything to add? fThe damage was cov- , ug P yi kg, gs! ered by insurance, dyuh expect me to do all the work? :az i - i 4' 4' 4' draw 'm a picture 4 4f 49 he canit under- stood English 4' 46 4? awright, smash that line. UYOU can 3iW3Y5 ieii 3 .lUiii0i' fPlay by play: Spiess through the line for By the way he swells his chest, I yard,J You can always tell a Senior, .98 He's so sedately dressedg 3 'g fy, E You can always tell a Freshman MISTAKEN IDENTITY eil BY his timid i00kS and 5UCi'lI Visitor: 'fCan you tell me if your father egg You can always tell a Sophomore, is up in his room ? But you cannot tell him much. Arthur Comly: HSorry, there's nobody home gli .95 in the upper story. i l Visitor' Oh excuse me I'll ask someone i Ui . AGAIN I U ' ' - 1 Steve: Who was that lady I seen you csc' 5 with last night? What keeps the moon from falling, Doc: That was no lady, that was my Larson? , , school teacher. For-sooth, Mr. Cook, the. beams, sirrahf' fi 4 it 1,5 .,e. A-, ,... .,, , l ,ssc s .e.. .....,, ...,,, - re-..i l .4 56 Y H-fm ,via-2 've ye.-as --ennrsrf. v-.. Fe Qce3el2f2'C'25SwC?'3C'65:'l? Uw.eo2f0s.- vcd? bees., Kee-wc3.G'u22.e5fCee WIS hoe weliicffm Et! 1- -1 NL -L-5 fm,,,fv,?-r, r-11, 'fn f- -vig-f,.ys ff 'ya rfb 'yrrfglfffnxf-Q1-Y rqgf 'gm P-CW rfb?-'Q v 97-5 'ifxfgierigfiie 'wgtiw vfiffw W -M vii-Ne M Q,-Lhiiw sy iw 992335 'if-M:-?.e W N M' 'N W '53 :SU 'CS aa- fri? 539 rs 55, Fi? Gif i We gi L I K B 1 E f 5:3 rg Z3 551 E5 if 53 '55 gg: ts gf ff, if? 5-3 if W fd' 53 E5 593 a-3 Eff S2 FN? cs.: 52 ,f 'Cf .4 , .:'Q5?s . , Q 2,,, 5..,.f -Qjffg,-V-L,,,3 X.,-'A 1. ,Iv-4, any f-3, R112-x.?', ?5Q1-,145 MA rd wi, 152452 '34--1 fr, 'va 4'-Cf ?'4f1-f 'yu dt- 'Ye f--5, ex, Q, Q 'xy-.1 nf. f 'Q J wg, 1.4. '1uvv4, 2+-: wa vw wg 'Q--wi, - J-wx. L+. 'WN L-fxw wt 'KH'-ff. 'JM M- vw. 'i'+' 'V- i821 s..,1 i 5 Z P35 Q23 153 Z? F3 'ss 1 x S A N . 'K 25-:G ! 3? YE' 453' 59? 533 YS me 552 2 Qi: ES-3 E0 its 323 5?-3 if 3 ft? 223 - -r Q QU' 7 . Q5 5' if : fs E-icagggsiiigiiisggsaiiia iaiiaggaaii -W ll It ll ll Illll Q 'HU lm , ll. is '-,4 l QI ' fmigx N gin' U ill will 1 J A lqi ly rv 1, V mm lim 1 flll flgl .ill ill P ' BM, ,Wh A 1 llll VC, 1 -4 I Wg. R in ' - tqaifgwfwe it Jllklfxfxwllfh-fowl' I1v 'HI ' , 1. - S Z4 lla, vllli E 5 WA? 2 W mi' , LQ- 'S' if h HH Il! , , ll 2 so -2, ' 1 ,' ' li .,', .1's':?-' : ' ' . .' I..,1tr1:l'.4-H.-i:'iQ' ,I -, .. H '.'2f,.3 7, -- . 1 :, .I ,- : 11-. ..--. vi' 1111 -l - . , I ,. A - I '.,,-' 'gli 'nl to A 1- .- .1 . . .. -1 lui, . l I- 2. H' 'Il ll' l so Q- 1as,,aa-o.,3..,,.,, 2 2-1 5142-acl? Below 15 a lzst of those Aclfoerizsers who hafoe helped malze our Annual a snecesy. We recommend that yon patronzze them. Addison-Baltz ...,.,,..,.,.,.,....,.......,. 9I Fett Bros. Grocery and Nessen, H. L. ,.,.............,................ 89 Addison-Pellegrgm-Colson 92 Meat Market .,....... , ,.,, ,IOO Oakes, Jas. VV. ,...............,......,.,. 94 Andrews, Tony ,HQ,.----.,.,.A,--.-,-,.-,A ,OI Fettls Quality Shoe Store...110 Ottawa Electric Co. ,,.,.,.,,,,.,,, 121 Baker Sl Baker. AAVV Ivv..'. I 93 IFl0untIai1gSpeci1a!ltykCo .......... 96 glBrlien, Richard ,....,..,..,..,......,.. 98 Baker Lumber Comuu 97 Foprt S treetv ar etg ,..,,,.,.. IO9 eer ess G oye C0 .,......,.,........ ..IIO Behm,S Gam C 92 uton treet ariety tore 86 Peerless Novelty Co ..........,..... II4. Big Store g ' A ' 98 grandi Iglaven Ztate Bank... 87 geofmgs Savings Bank ....., ....lO.l. ran aven rass oe I2 Bill, Wm- -4-rl'4lrl-'-'1------'1--'-'----,4---,--,- U5 Foundry .4,4.,......,..,....................... 113 Poel gl Hoebeke ........................... 107 Board of Education ....,....,........ 84 Grand Haven Daily Potter's Garage ,.,...................,.... 90 Boer 8: Son, John I ................ 86 Tribune ..,..,. ,,,.. . .,......,.,..,.....,..... 9 3 Pruimls Music Shop ...........,... 100 Boomgaard, Wm .,,.....,..,..,,.,....,,. 98 Grand Haven Farm Radio Shop ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,o,,,o,o,o,o,o,,o,,,,., QI Bosman, I. Wm ............,,. ......., 1 21 Bureau ,....,....., . ,,...,,,,.,., ,,,, ,,.,..... 9 4, Riemer, F. J ...,..........,,,..,.,.. 88 Bowman Grocery ..,...,................. I06 Grand Haven Maytag Reichardt, John .............. ,..1. . ,112 Braak's Bakery .,.......,...,....,....,....,. 108 Co. .,.,...,... ............. ,.,.,,,,.,.,.,,.,.,...,,.,.. 1 1 5 Robhins, N. .,.......,..... ,.,,.,.,.,...,..,....... 1 1i Brian Novelty Cleaners ...... I03 Grand Haven Merchan- Robinhood Theatre ...,.,.......,.... 107 Buckley Hardware Co ......,.., 123 dise Co. ,.......,.....,..., ,, ,,.. 99 Robinson 81 Jonker ,.,......,....... ....103 Bungalow Sweet Shop ...,..,., IIS Grand Haven Sales- Rudershausen Studio ,.....,........ IIQ Candy Shop ,,.,,. .4.,............................. 8 5 Service ,...,......,. ,,,,,...,..,,,,,.,.,...,.... 1 08 Seifert Bros. ....................,............... 90 Casemierls Market, .4....,.. ,..,.. ..., 1 1 0 Grand Haven Sanitary Smith 81 Williams ,.,,,,.. , ,.,.... . 89 Central Clothing Co ..............., IOS Dairy .,...,....,.,..... .,,,.,, , ...,....,.,...,..,.. 9 3 Soule Motor Co ....,....................... S6 Central States Utilities Golden Rule Clothes Shop 103 Spring Lake State Bank ...... 106 Co. .........4.,,.........,.............,.,.,,............ 102 Hartel Bros. ..,,...,..................,.,....... 91 Swart Sz Kooiman .,................. .101 Challenge Machinery C0 .... IIS Heap 8: Son, Wm .,........ ......... . 85 Style Shop .................1.,,...... .. ..,....,... 110 Challenge Refrigerator Co. 95 Hetzel Drug Store .........,.,....,.... 103 Thieleman Auto Co ..........,..... 121 Christman Lumber Co ...,,,.,., 115 Hotel Gildner., ,..,., ,...,. . ,, .....,. 116 Toren Printing C0 ....,...,....,.. ...124 Colonial Flower Shop .,,....,.,.. 123 Home Restaurant ...................,. II4. Vander Veen 81 Ehrmann,..1o9 Connelly, Wm. M. ....,............. 92 Howell's School of Busi- Vander Veere, H ...,...,,.,., , ........,. 99 Dake Engine Co .,,,...........,........, 89 ness ...,,,. , ,..........,, ..,...,,,, ,,., ....,...,.. 1 0 0 Van Zylen, Peter ......,.,,.,.,.,.....,.. 101 De Boe's Confectionery ..,,,.... 88 Jahn 81 Ollier ..................,.,.........,.. 125 Vyn Bros ..,.,..,..............,.,,..... .......,...... 1 I2 Dick's Garage .............,................... IO6 Johnston Bros., Inc .....,....,.,,...., 97 Van Zanten Sz Fisher ,,.,.,,,... 118 Draa, Harry E ..,,,.,........................ 122 Keller, Wm. H ............... ........ 1 I2 Van Tol Bros. Hardware...120 Eagle Ottawa Leather Co. 117 Keeferls Lunch ........................,...., I22 Van's Meat Shop ..,...,..,.............. 98 East End Barber Shop .,...,.., 109 La Petite Francaise ......,........... IIS Waverly Garage ......................,. 99 Enterprise Clothing Stores 99 Lehman's Hair Shop ........,...... 96 VVeber's Restaurant ,.,,.,., ,,,,.,... 1 O7 Elman 85 De VVitt ....,..,4,..,,..,.... 102 Lehman, Joe: .,....,.,,,..,..,, ,.,. , ,, ,.,.,. 120 VVestern State Normal Falls, S. ...........,.........,..,..,.................... 96 Moll's Shoe Store ..........,.....,..,.... IOS College ,.,..,..,.,.....,....,....,......,........ 114 Fant, Wm ...............,....,.... ..........,., 1 20 Molloy, David I ............ ......,, 1 23 Yock, jean .......................................... 105 1m nz 1 U53 Q aaa fits 11111111111 111111- : 11-- 11: -111- : 1-1-111 11111 1 -M11-11? 2,3 I f .1 I , 1 I 1, 'ES . 7 2? S2 672 azz! Hows. 1 in F I 1 W 23 1 1 il' THAT faith in some one, or some thing, anchors us. T THAT sincerity is essential to intellectual honesty. is-3 THAT one act does not establish a habit, but its repe- if tition does. T i THAT character is the truth of a man. T 1 E THAT nothing will pay that is not right. T THAT 'duty' means to do in the best possible way the T thing that lies nearest. E 93 THAT only those can rule who have first learned to T obey. 5 THAT the lessons of obedience must be learned in I youth. X THAT disloyalty to authority penalizes itself. I i THAT he best serves himself who first serves others. i Q THAT happiness cannot be capturedg it comes to us. E THAT nothing happensg everything is brought about. Q ' THAT We get from the world an equivalent for what 2 we give to it. 5 THAT what we see in the faces of others is reHected I E5 from our own: Q Q i U THAT introspection IS wholesome for correction. 1 Y THAT fear is dispelled by understandingf, 5 1 I - - 1 3 ' M' 1 ft? tr l SCS THEN THE AIMS OF THE GRAND 1 El HAVEN HIGH SCHOOL WILL HAVE 2 sf-.Srl BEEN ACCOMPLISHED 1 531 1 at 1 21 E3 ulllllllm tlii I illivl I 1l111i 1- TTilTi l 3 'TWITUIJ 1 ' 4' it i , 1. 1 - . ekisifg 333 1-'ZCC 'BR' 233 1351 1395 3'-if 335. EUt3?33533'J'e23C?32i'5332i:3Q'f33C'c11335L'S'43Cf5o ,' -1 1 ,f if .-f ,f f, f' Q- sggg, ef ,1 1, ffssfgg ,ra ff fl l i '-- 'l 'i ii 1 i Q i i l i T E TO you youngsters who are about to sally forth into I 1 the world from the seclusion of High School, William L Heap 85 Sons give their best Wishes. We trust High I L School has done its initial part in fitting you to tackle l Q I 5 life's further adventures in Well-rounded fashion. But re- L E I E member school never stops. All life is a preparing. We l ' l never arrive. God is always beckoning. Q I - l I I , i 1 T Oiinimz-u 1 - 4 1--- :1 - '- -' '1 1 -m- 1 1--- ze- :- 1- z 1-1-1 lul1Iuic ngnnruu -----11-1-- 11:11:11:-Q. 5 l LISTEN LINDY ' Q Tell me, pretty maiden, l With locks once golden fair, s l Whatever was it made you Befoye the Eye E Dye your golden hair? Q l l T Yes, and all my heart was yours, E 2 When your hair was yellow. L Stand Our l But now that it is red , You'll have to find another fellow. g PURE HGME-MADE Q R, Q CAN DI ES AN D i ICE CREAM l Going through High School without pur- T ' l chasing an annual is like Washing your hands T 5 'th l . E W1 WS on Z The Candy Shop H E C9 Z i Phone 776 Grand Haven, Mich. li i'lllliUllTll illllTllII'illllTIllIiIllIiDllIlTIIIIT Ill1lll1TllIIiIlE l tm I . I I 4' 'W Y1r C., 'fd fwjfdfnr-if ffm 'fn ef.. .Yr f-ff me--at 'vw-42 iv-fr-Q , jfs Nt, yur-f,.'y1rfi.r 'vm-ff, in e--f.-'vt-r'1f.4ysrrf,.'ym Q 'Yi'WVf'fV5 5 '!'.Jii'!f!ff.3ft'i'fs? in-f'v'4 'U'-1 KJ ?- F f- 'iEkQ3fii -132-iSf,'if-9?s 4f Qfiffif' 'fifijrlif 1'I5.12iiEi'1- ' 'ES W1 'v ff Fir I -P T0u1uu 1111111-1- : - u-lm-,!, vpn-111111 1-11111-1- nn-un-.g 91 2 L ' its Ei I h B I I I 15?- effi L o n oer I I Fulton Street I si 1 I I I I A S5 5 I 2 ' 5 ,Sig E35 633 Son I V ar1ety Store I ggg 7 I I ARIE KOOIMAN, Prop. I H, Funeral I T I M I Dzrectors A T I ' L A Where things are right ' 23 I PRIVATE AMBULANCE I ' I ' I T T in quanthy and prkeu E T '5 I T I Pr I 1 g I Yi I I l '23 I I I ig I IVE ouuiand ooenne I I 1 I I Sz I our ouuiequhmnent I I 408 Fukon SL Phone 5081 I Iii E3 Ui'-lm-nu -1-1-1-1--- lm-ui Oi'-nnaiun 111-1-1--1 r-nu-mia 'T' I its sIon-nu-- 1--1-1 : -, 1 -- 1u1nn-4, I L T fl gi I - I YE oLD SANDWHCHISHOPPE Igg S59 I Miss Quigley: 'IIs Van Lopik in your I I class? I I I Miss Young: No. IQ? :Q I Miss Quigley: Is Ehrmann? I E 2 Miss Young: No. , V , I I Miss Quigley: Is Ehrmann? l rl I s I Miss Young: No, I said. 8 Q51 I I Miss Quigley: 'fWell, there are two Ehr- I I manns. I thought this might be the other Q3 one.' , E l ' I I I just then the percolator fell over and i I I strained its coliee. -li P29 I I 1 I I I I HEARD AT THE JUNIOR-SENIOR I E RECEPTION I Soule Motor Co. . . , I I She: NI learned to dance in one evening. I I He: I thought so. I I i P I f ........... ,.......,. W rx' W'!iLTi If I i' 'f ' I fl V llqzxzf 'Q1 iL ' 'I ' Ii IM 1 ' I , -'-' f : WW' 'G' X I I IS6l lg 2 wg, 'N-: e-5-1m rc- fm e-5.-QA mf., 'fm ex-ff 194: r-Q. '--'s bg, in :-f.hynrwQtJjmrf, we wfff3nf'f.Jy1 rffv ffff-ff f' -T--j 2 -V QW- n 3 44, jtkv ug, in M., -Q-J L4, JJ 14. -'Qu 1.4. JN wg -'JJ vi - v.. -'Nag -'ga vi .Q ug! 'ir-95:18, 'pau-L, '-'QQ vigil,-iffllglfigfj., JJ if, f Cx - Y .7 A 'N' ' 'Tw' W T ' T' ' 'TTTT' ' ' T Mn ' ' ' ' ' 3. F 7 K' i 'A 'E ' '55 sa. 53? if Zi: S3 21' 'ii 55 531 T33 'ESX Q 53 S3 235 5:3 S-SE if 593 zz Q .53 v ': 55, I 553 T 2:-E ,. 93? 'T 235 C23 tif' 5233 z 525 1 T CASTLES IN Ju SA T ,A 2,31 THE AIR l 33? Oly th W g 1 a dp 3 293 t g d ams iii its GRAND HAVEN STATE BANK by 8 is E 0 E T E A ' E873 v rg ' iz-rf 5521 L' 'E 18?- Ql 1 . L34 .g....-:...- -- -- ...f -f -: -i -z ..: -...-- -- -. -- -V -V -- -- ...- -I -: .-. -. .-, -l - .-...-ki. gtg me z I an 5 li? 9 'l . - r- J i gg.. F. Rlemer i Y sa . ' E Y EEE 28 VVashington St. ffl:-:gf 'Ei f l v m 4 gif .535 Sir.. K 1 I2 Tl gl - X x gi YOUR GIFT STORE ll 51 ii i ii? A E f'-L '75:'l0I.. QTJQ Q., ,. T ' W gl . ' i' w - l Cash Przces K 'sg l ' N ' - L l-f f, -14. or Credzt 5 : ', ,. ' 1 Our Diamond stock is selected with care and discretion. Every E gem in our collection represents l i the greatest possible value in fault- Beautiful in style and finish with 1 less color and conformation at the dependable Hworksn that match ex- I 82' right price. Our mountings are ex- ternal handsomeness. Jeweled, ad- i 5 l pressive of the latest craftsmanship justed movements in filled white N' in gold and platinum. gold cases. l .-....-. 1- .- 1- 1-. 1- 1- l- .- .- -n- i-,....- .- - .- .- i- :-,.- .-. i.. ... 1- .- ,-...-...Q- llvllll 1ri1-:?vv1r llIl1llll-ig 29 LIFE SENTENCEl sg Cook: 'Tm going to marry a beautiful OF girl and a 'good cook! Dykhuis: 'fYou can't! That's bigamyf' Before you were born. Wheil you ' Went to Kindergarten and to Grade '32 g School, and now to High School. -y , . Betty: 'AI hear you have an artist friend. ,Ss It will continue after you graduate. G 2? , , Dort M.: Yes, every time he comes to A We have appreciated your patron- See me he draws the Shady, X age inthe past. We hope for a l continuance of the same. gg Sad D B 7 EXPERIENCE C S Butter says, Making love to a cold woman ' is like trying to play the ukulele with an QS.. Confeffzonery ,, . fall ffl l 5 l lf- 1 -1111 -11- I ul-lu1llo!1 fy if 5 fly y i 'PIWE 'm ' 'sHsWA 'S717 :nf W W 51' ' fr .- ,-.. ,1 N- 'vs ,M V ,- Aixam ,ya N, ,, f,, ,J -lg Q...-awnf. -ww. all -.3-.1 fa.. 1.2-:E aw mga-5.-enfflldwwrli-33 wma-fwfgenlpemwlmif-,BQ-33- F3 ff :E CUC? QQ EE: 5 55 . oo gg 2 me as m 32' S 9? 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If I I I f ! - 23 I I I I 'fn-nn-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII--IIII-IIII-IIII1IIII-IIII-IIII1IIn-IIII-IIII-IIII1:III1Im-IIII-IIn1IIn1IIII1IIII1IIII--IIII1IIn-IIn1IIn1InI-II H I ,dn 4' gf og ,1 V CI I' I S-3 I91I - Q L I .1 Sou-nn-im-nn--mm--mm-nm-nn-nn-nn-nu-mn-m.-:nn-nn-ma-nn--nn-un-nn-mm-:nu-:nu-mu-un-nn-nn-nn--nn- 2, E55 , I 6 . . . l 32: Q 7 Behm s Garage and Fllllng Statlon 7 gi? .3 E. L. BEHM, Prop. y 323 I I 7 4 , 3 , : I 'S l HUDSON and ESSEX CARS 3 I i 5 is 1 1 y as 1 Phone 751 I Grand Haven f' 93, - 1 1 4..-,..- 1- 1-...-...- 1... -1 1- 1- 11- - 1- 1- Q.. 1- ,- 1- .- 1- 1- - 1- - 1- 1... 1- 1-...1-...g. ' o!au-nn-nn-sm-nn-am-unilu:1nu-nu-lun-vnu-ln:-un1un-:n1-:un--m--nu- nu-nu-nu-sn:-:l -:nn-:nu-m1 111114, L - Addlson-Pellegrom-Colson, Inc. i F urniture I l I , 1 i S3 FUNERAL DIRECTING Phone 185 House 182R, 919 I E -i-.-...I-..1.-...-...1-...:- .- 1- .- 1- .- 1- ,- 1- 1- .-H1-1,- 1-1f- 1-- 1-.6-...I-....-6.1-...K-1.11-...K-...Q l, PRIZE ESSAY PAS DE BRUIT, S'IL VOUS PLAIT I Three frogs wuz sittin' on a lily pad. Two The two had gone into the library together of ,em tookli Pnoshin' fo -l'-lm? 05- HOW early in the evening to study, but after fif- miggsxliitlfrgg, because they only took 3 teen minutes or so Helen left for the show. noshinv. After the show she exclaimed, My gosh, 3 are you still here? P Marion Schwab: 'tWasn't the moon lovely Sure, VValter replied, 'fyou have to be l st ' ht? 23 .H aHeI1iiEan Shafsma: I don't know, I was Stilhere ' too busy watching my step. Q99 83 ,SR 4' gan-nn--nu ------ nn-un-nu-lun-nn-nn-ln:1mn-xnl-nn-nn1lxu-nu 1-11-- i -Inu-Ili, S? I Hzglz Class Subafzfvzszom - ' I 'gg I . . i :the Q W 1ll1am M. Connelly A , I : .. Ss! T WOODLAWN TERRACE - FERRY FIELD - RIVER HEIGHTS i Eg T RESIDENCE - COMMERCIAL - AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTS 93, P6666 667 of 264 T Eta, I l 3 .i..-.... ......... -....-...,-..-....-,...-...-....-... .......... A 5635261 I 1111 so L-, I so to 1 111, ,L so , I I 2522133Q?1MXi22Q5?i?S5iG'33iiffl3T3llI1?f7Q3E2335253332332222-'53f?i'aCE4i3U'fl?2'G':2QUC2S'S3f3-5ti? 921 1 2 2 I L I 22' -if -14 I I X hi hf 223582 u-W-M-W-W-m-M W-M-W-W-M-mmm Qbieg ' l ' ? fi' C3 25? Nm as Q Q ag S 5 Q? s 0,2 is 5 R' GU W T '53 R Q Q 7 XS Q 5- Q S E az 5 3 at N L 15? gm m S Q Q ff. Q Q N . is ' S1 S S gg 5 E' 3 f-s L gg W 'Sf U N. l gg 52 Q Q i Q S Q I R- is Q Soo- b Y Q i 'C3' ?W S Q T 53 S Q S Q T 55 3 Q W T fl' 5.521 EN i Q fi 5 2 Ng .fig 35 g 2. 3. I i f 28 Q 5,2 -Hi ..-...i-..i....r-..i-..i-.m-...i :QQ 381 C2333 C2633 2883 32 5? Q 'U Cl' PU D21 U E 'FU '-4 U 'PU O U Cf O '-H A cn E1 I basketball ohainpionship or honors in scho- 7 T , P T lastie attainment. W e fweleoine this oppor- T I tnnity to extend congratulations. i s!ou1nu 111--1 lm-nuinn--nn--nn-nn-nn1nu-nn:uninn1ml-nu-un--mul-ull-un 1:111 nu-ui. s Q L s I i 7 grand Havefz Sanitary 7 Dairy Company , T '!'u-lul1nn- -nu 11111--11--1111- 2- -nlr1nll1lln1nu1 1I1Il1IIII1lIll: 155 i u'u - ' 'l 'l -W 'm l-'m-'n'- M W- 'l-'N'-m 'l ! l-'M - - -M? S BAKER sf BAKER 5 E Q 5 g LINCLEUM, RUGS and WINDOW SHADES i Phone 460 i l Grand Haven, Mich. IO2 N. Third Street i.- .... - .... - .... - .... - .... -...-.m- .... -..u- - .... - .... - ..-. - .-.. 4- .,.. -.n.- -... - .-.. - --.. -.-u-.n.-...-....-.u.-H.--W-M..-nl W 'tf'ii i931 'I .3 4 J J 'D W -? J 2 .1 3 -i V 3. .WV ,D 'si 8 I 'n f 4...-.... --.----- . - ----- ..- -1 ---- ----- - -i-n-- 1' I I I I I Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Senior Class of 1927 F935 i I 5 I 1 I 5 I a I Q I Grand Haven Farm Bureau L Phone 423 715 Washington Street M1,m11-1...-1111-11 l-M1...11..11...-1...1g- Insure with Oakes -pzxfz, 3 2' 'fl' rm 1--------------ini--nnfn ISN'T THIS TERRIBLE Miss Foslerz WhatIs a myth? Freshman Nederveltz 'IA female moth. Q33 Teacher: 'ISpeII 'avoid', Abie. Ahie: Give me de void, first. 6' AFTER THE MOCK TRIAL Oscar: VVhy didn't -they put the hand- cuffs on the prisoner? CCIarence Burr.j Miss Bell: The prisoner wasn't desperate enough. Jacq.: You d0n't know him yet. .25 The stuttering Professor's lecture may he dry to some but never to those in the front row. r I 'w 4, 5- -. f' ff ,Q L. 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L I l E 1 T H E BIG ST O R E 1 1 l 1 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING T Profit Sharing Coupons with each purchase 5 l up N.11uRr1sTREET l l T -1-1- .-.. --------------- ----------- I 1 --H----+ 4.1.1 .,., 1111-1111-111111 1 11111--1111 1 una--ll! 4 l 1 l 1 I 1 WILL BOONIGAARD I 1 l 1 Your Jeweler 1 l l , l 1 Phone IO68 III Washington Street I l T EITIIIITIIIKTIIIITIIIITIIII iivli ii 1TTilTlTTi lit'UHTllll'1llNilll'-mlT'm llllll'lliui ALL FACULTY FOOTBALL Lineup: Right End ,..,,...............,. ..................... J oy Left End ,.,.,,.............., .,...,........ V isscher Right Tackle .,......,.... ....,. , .,...... Q uigley Right Half ..,.......,.. ...,..................... Y oung E? UQ :- -. CU E N '1 Q. Center ...,....,,.................. ............. Lake QCapt.7 Fullback ........... ......... . Left Half ,...... ..........,....4....Nisbett .Vander Werf Cook 100 2 'E' Left Guard ............. .,.........,...... G oodwin Quarterback .,...,,.,............,....,.............,....... Left Tackle .......... ...,..,.....,......,. F osler fContinued on page agen- In--m-im-nn11111-11111:1n1-nn--n1--1n- rn- nn- In-Q, jon--nu1111111114innim:-xm1un--im-nu11411-nu-nu-mn S L VAN'S MEAT SHOP L lfVm. Van Schclven gl Son, Props. It Q DICK O'BRI E EN l 1 T 1 Sign Painter 2 Fresh and Salt Q ' i L Meats l of f,flNffw,,-1 3 3 Phone 196 216 N. Third St. 1 WE DELIVER1' 1 I Phone 418-J IQ S. Third Sf. iw------------J.M------MMM-Mwwl ...- ..,e ...1 ...2 ...1 ...1 .... ..., .... .... .... ...1 .... .-.- l93l 2 1 J C. .1 3' 'E x Q rs S3 is S3 ffs sf? YS' 2121 its 1' 7 :W 'rw ff- Q- Q5 'B 5. P -3 I f99I .3 R .I. I. . s I . 'Q Iota ,II If,-Q ,fi ,, I I ff F5 u. 3 75 fx II mmf . fb . 'Inf' HI TI .7 aFx5I F' '47 T3 '- T I 5 'TY' 'C 'ff C THPKITA 'I 'NC 'TI ff- 'VT -I f- .I f I- .I .- I , .f .. - I I- W I In 'ITV I I lI'7I75l-II Agway Q ,A ' Q III I-.-. .-.-.-.-.-.-.-,, II m I I I I I I I II If I ,Q 2 rsl I - U' I C. 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I think there? H . that I'll commit suicide. What would you .scholfft Oh' I Just dropped a perpen- . . dicular. advise? Roscoe Tripp. Q5 i YE STUDENTS Dear Roscoe: Think of a joke to put in here yourselvesg Carbolic Acid. Editor. I can't. Humor Editor. .29 FACULTY FOOTBALL fContinued from page 982 Faculty 6, Opponents o. Play by play: Q Kickoff went to Young, who was downed on the 40-yard line. Next play-pass, Nisbett to Visscher-gain xo yards. Fumble-opponents' ball. Opponents held for yards-they punt on fourth down. Cook runs back punt to 40-yard line. Nisbett through Goodwin-gain 5 yards. Vander Werf around right end for gain of 5 yards. Penalized, Quigley oifside. Time out. Lake argues with referee. Young through Quigley-7 yards. Cook through center 3 yards. Long pass, Cook to joy, who is downed on the ro-yard line. Goodwin comes back, goes through Fosler for 3 yards. Nisbett goes through Smith for touchdown. Game called on account of rain. guninm-In:ms-m-mn--un1mI1IIII1Im1,? 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In the untried paths of life, each of you will find adventures which you little expected to encounter, and some of you will stumble upon good fortune and new friends, which will add greatly to your happiness. But this much is certain, the old and tried are good to take along when embarking upon a new undertaking and it is the boast of this Institution that we are always making and keeping new friends because we never fail our old ones. Q Permit us to invite you to join our host of satisfied customers. Peoples Savings Bank The Barrie Wfhere You Feel at Home 1 1un.-uu1ulr1uu1mx-nun-uninn-uninu-un:-nn:-nn1nu1nu-nu-nn-nu-un.-nu1nn1 ECT BI4S'i:4'2?S4'if153'3'i'ffBC22332533,'-.2',f4 '5Qff93CX233f,'if1Z3'CE2QC'cS33Cftf3SE 332253 23 51043 5325QlfbciiwU9.wvc'543w?.wC29NCc l33w'3:.wc9NwS W Qwwgw 'L if W ' EE! 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General Reparrrng ' T i and Accessories E -2' I S , i Phone 1145 Ferrysburg I He: I told your sister that I love her ll 1 1 and we are going to marry next summer. '58 1 iii-llI.1llITl5-1 THIITHII TlTT HIP1 nl llllT'Ul'1ll+ : Hjuly ?H ,im-Im-lm-ml-ml ------- I-ml-ml-oi, He: 'lNo, I didn't. I really love her. I I I l E THE l .9 I BOWMAN I GRQCERY WHILE AT DETROIT F . 5 Ell' tt: S h , 't , th' k 'f ' n't 1 L Cleanc? ee CTC Wal Cl' IS Ill C IS , g S. 85 H. Discount Stamps Waiter: Why it must be. The last thing h I E 5 I cut with it was a bar of soapf, L FULL SERVICE Phone 960 I I I l Y 4nIll21IIll1lll11llll-nhlllllIllllllllillllillllTllIlTlllli'llll'TllllTll6 r' 'E W - at EQ f106j 1 iia aiai . , i iiia - iiia iiii - iii - ,., iiai - iiii - iiii - aiii 93 4 5 ti! 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No man can serve i .3 two masters. l Bud: +!f?67i2'e9'e!' L Sallie: i'How dare you swear before me?l' l Bud: 'lVVell, I didn't know you wanted l to swear first. E .29 I L HSEBEN COME 'LEBENV' L f'This is shaky business, said Herman, as L he rolled the dice. l. l 4--....-.... ..---...-.- ......,..g. .gf 127' ji 1E 'gi1 Y L 1.59.3 ig. .55 ,Ti '? f 253 r 2 1 E., 5:5 552 Sig 153 7513 ing H 53 394 ii! ue IES lg in-J 1512 5, lr? iss ES Z3 fbi za 1.33, lea ,sz Lili ,. za 312. if if 155+ 6' 7 5 , x , 'NI 555 ,.ag2, , 2 J rdfffpw wp. 5'EiP4f,- 'fs rf',,?f'e N17 'F-1 '-ii. 'Vw :'--Q,-'ifweffkc Nfl- 711' ,. -u PC. 'Sn rd- in 'vs rwt.-'yi have N ,.'v-2 6 K '- Z Z: L-Lew ef., Va was vfxw new M, Jw iw.,--'ae M. -:M my-in www VSJJJ ua, div 1-anis n-+1-'J-san: Q-J sk'-'J..o KIOSI 2 I I :IA 53 II il IL Ei SIE I III' I-s III T3 X5 I? 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T 1 33 'ai s l fa Q l 1 Q I 5 ii For Automobiles, Furniture, I '23 Patent Sides, Strap Case, i T Bag and Book Binding, 55: gl- Goodyear Flexible Innersole i gg t Q i 4 1 I b, I I 3 EOZSCZOZSCEDB'-28233 223322133 gweidaxxwmgmwmwm Q - '-t '-'W-M- - - -'H-'H- '-ts- as is 5? 5315 2 S USL wsu 1 W rn all E ' Sli Z o S? 2 5 f-f Q52 l E 5 N l ie 4 C FD S D F' ll Z Z 0 S t U H' 22, L 53 Fd gr- B55 E o T U 'f sa r Q C, wg 41 tsl 3 l .i...t.....-...-.t-..-..-.l-m-w,-..-..-.u-.t- z,c2RG.f3 .,ZI2332EfD33i2'D23C8P33C'cO33wD3 9 , , wi i 1 1 Q . I if i i I - I 3 I World's largest tarmers of upholstery leather I L I 593 l 1 i I 5 Q i 1 l L Q f 4 5 q if 51173 52112 282333333 3533 22233 W L, F. 111111111 1 1 1 1 11111 1- -11 13 11 ritz t 1193 F-3 -is 23 its fe? rf: 53 EE Q Ei as L, Ei as S11 'ii Ei is 1111111111....111,111111 1 1 11- 11 1 11 11 1 11 1 11111111 THE Challenge Machinery Co. Grand Haven, Mich. W f K, ,,,, 7 .,,............ 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Det Hansen: 'IWas it invited? 122 Paul: Dad, what's an idiom P Mr. Babcock: HAH idiom, my son, IS a woman idiot. 69 Wise: Have you seen 1 since she's re- duced 1 Otherwise: Yes, and she's so thin she's afraid to drink pink lemonade for fear people E will think she's a thermometer. 'E' I -1- 11183 ,Amir R fbi, ' C2533 5583 552 ii 1 ti I N 3 ini I 5153, Q 33 , 2951 L 4 Hfhff wP333ff33C2O3C'-Z5f335fG33I2f333fEC2i2m L l L vw 5 ! U2 2' SI cn 9 5' 0 2 fn 'D 5 4 L E3353P33?e5.Dw'335ff?l3C'4.?333C33!IO33 2335833 cv T' :D 3 3 Q3 E 3 S NS 3 C61 X' po :P 'U I E11 :U ig qDistincti've P ure C2233 C833 2263328232203 csozzgzczece 355 ii g GRAND HAVEN, MICH. l as f119J 93 1 LQ A gg- ifz-, T 5. ff , c 1 , 5- ,3- R Q' -'51 -L A r' ffm Q 7 'af Q' K-., Q J 1: :E 3,5 is rf J T .,, 23 FA za S3 fir' S3 Sl 'iii' Q eg if rs K' 'B 9 QQ: G, .J S 'ii .x i, gil.: 2:3 5 f . X'-A gi 9. fl Q: f .!...-,...- - - -f... -1.-A- ..f -I - - - ..I -I - - -I -2- I-, .---- ...,...-....!. I I 2 I I I I W F t I 7 III. HH I I I M t VV k I 1 OHUIHCH OI' S i I I I I I CEMETERY MEMORIALS - I I I I I I I I I I Telephone 436-F1 I I Corner Third and Fulton Street Grand Haven, Michigan I I , I 4....-.... ----. , ..-. - .-.--.-- I .----- I ---- ....-...g. ALL SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM The worst case of an absent-minded pro- f ' h h h I d Angie Kooiman ..,...................,........,........., Right Forward cgffgnif treinzrxbx :,iate1i:nE52hi.c ass an Gerald Dykhuis ........,.,. .............. L eft Forward Emil Emmenegger., ......... ........................ C enter 'E' h I .....,........ ........,.,. R ' h G d Giorge W eat ey lg t .um Trump: Do you know the difference be- Elizabeth Dake .,........ ....,....,......... ........,...... L e ft Guard tween a bathtub and a Parlor ?,, Annebelle Ott .,..,.,.........,. .......,.,...,................ Timekeeper Mari: ,,N0.,, RUNS 6, hits 3, CYFOFS 0- Trump: Gosh, where do you entertain Touchdowns 2, baskets 5. Percentage .ooooI. your friends ? .!,,,-,... .-..- - .-.- .-. -I...-I...-4. +-.-w- - -I ----- M-..u- -an-im-.!. I I I l 1 l Complzmentx of H I I ' I GENERAL HARDWARE T 1 Sanitary Barber Shop T E E I I 5 I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I and Beauty Parlor I g Brushes, Etc. i 5 . Three Barbers ? 7 713 Washington Sf- 1 1 JOE LEHMAN, Prop. T T Tin Shop in connection E E Phone 980 for Appointments I 5 I I I .j.-...,-... ---- ....... --.--. .r-...i .i.-...-.. .....--- ..--...-..-..-...gi 1 1201 'J S' I ,.. .IF ,Jie jg ue! '7 56' iff' ,Q 'NDA ra. .,,,. '7 if? C' Q' gg: s in IW: Z?-fa QQQLQQ 555 IJ'-ju . QI If -2 5?-s . . s 125 4? :LJ In W5 iff 253 523 5512 I il ITIS I Q 3 I5 I7 :a 'L:'l E15 1 Lf: F7 :vga 95-4- Q .Q 5 HURLEY THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Efverything Electrical Ottawa Electric Company Phone 252 I I2 Washiilgton Street 1 1 1m,1m.1,.,,1 111.1111 1 1 1 1m.1,m1m,1 1,1 1 1.1.1-m1 1 1 1 Thieleman Auto Co. Authorized Ford Sales and Service GRAND HAVEN, MICH. 9 1 ' ' SING DRY CLEANINBRPPES I4 South Second, Opposite Armory Phone 16W 1 1 -un-un-nun-nn1nn1 '11ultima-nn-un:-nu-un:-uu1 11 1mf-nu-:-nun-uu1 - 1 f12I1 1i.,1m,..g,1 1 1, 1 1, 1 I I : It's certainly time we got married. I .J 33 Iwpkslgig -.yn1nI-nn-II I II? agen I I-ml-II I -IIII-III I I II II I1IIII I I II I I-:II- Iinxingig 4 A 9 tg I I ' I 9 F' W I Q3 3 my H 5 Iii: G fb I I 2 5 me 5 FI 2 IQ? I: ro I I g Q o -I1 I . 3 I-I5 I-I E 3 l 0 ru ' I s 2 E Q Q I CY' I-I I I O S r- W , N! : my ' I D: I-4 ISR fn ' I T 2 5.7 H ri I I I 5 gb F1 P1 I Ig I I ' I-I I I 0 I I 'L ' 'I I I I S U I ,S I I ' I W 3 I-g I 51 1 re 2 -- I I 3 PU I Ig 'EL N I IA, is as ' if 3 :D I Ig' E O ro NI . I E- I E so 5 :D I Ii -I 5 , .I IQ. 2' S- Q? Q0 I 2 5 Q I I Q I I 23 515 O U1 I if ff. 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P3 :Hess fizzj ,gg ff: I I afrffigg ef su- ---- -1- ---- - ---- - ---- -H---m-- f--- - -1- -1-I- -1-- - -1-- --I- -f-- -I--m-- -'-- - -1-- - --1 -I-u- i--- -A-I---M - - ----,. 'eg I Buckley Hardware Co. 22233 SPRING LAKE, MICHIGAN l I I ii l Telephone 149 il? HARDWARE - PLUMBING - HEATING T PROMPT PLUMBERS 'i'Ir-Ilu- Illx 1 uuur - unuz 1 uunu -nn-nn- -:xx -- xunx -mx- uxuz 1 uun. 1 uunz -uu1uul-:uu-uu- uuxu 1 uumx -mx--uu-nu1uu- unnz --nu--un-nuiun-Info I z Quuizul itiv nu-nn1m- -1 -nn-M111 -n.--1n:11u:1 1 :--nu-: inninuinnuiuuninn- 1 1 I-un-114. l T eq I R E Colonial Flower Shop 4 I W. E. PEW, Proprietor L I We telegraph flowers all ofver the world 7 I 5 I No. I3 North Seventh Street Telephone No. 90 I I i - bll 'lIIl1 l 111 -lull T T IIT 1'IIIl -Illlllllll 17' 7' llIu7.IIl'T 7III7lIIf'l IlUniHUT'llnillllilluillllllflliMilli !ol1un--uu-uiun1nn- 1.-1nu1..1ni..1-.1-p-ago I I I 5 E Ruth: '4Did Doc blush when his track E trunks ripped?', L I Dorothy: I didn't notice. 1 I I I as he cover for l th1S, annual WHERE'S WEBSTER? WHS created by Frosh-One who when the light fuse blows ' J, T out at his girl,s house tries all evening to try E 5 to HX I 23553115225 A5225 I at Chicago, Illinois T , mmm. fn. I I Mart: What's the difference between red e e ' onions and white ones ? I l W Marj: I don't knowf' l L , Mart: Oh, you don't know you s. g v ' S I A , I l L g I I I n!a-nn1mn1nu-nu-un-luminal-nm1uxl1nu-rm-un1llll1nlaia f123:I I1 E' 'T i 3-fa, cf' ,Tl 4. Ji Z? Peel Qfffri 5-31 Cv' L. .ag Z3 5 Sill Ve? Q 1, .J S13 1 Cf ..I 'sit sei Z, 31 tw ass agar '53 ' all 'til 591 'ESQ 53 5 :ij FS! Cyl Lag sf: -fl all F71 wg 52 J., 3133 ffl' K1 aspire oiyfdelzve Every piece of printed matter you send out, from oflice forms to sales literature, bespeaks the character of your business. Paper that has snap and crackle, harmonious colors that please the eye, forceful illustra- tions cleanly printed, type that invites read- ing - all help create a favorable impression and inspire confidence. Toren's craftsmen combine these qualities in every piece of printing they produce. It costs no more and the customers profit by the results. At Your Service - NICHOLAS DE YOUNG EDWARD D.VINKEMULDER CHARLES B. WADDELL TOREN PRINTING CO. Commercial and Qldveriifing 7Jrz'nterJ 29-31 Ottawa Ave., N. W. Grand Rapids, Michigan PRINTERS OF THE IQ27 BLUE AND GOLD fl24:l x ,ia .T iff' ff!-J li'-QS as :I 5 iii? g -w it 735 4 I 33 E93 19? 2 z 554 iw 225 2 y gftf Ft Z3 1 its 523 ,fi fit' gif? :f 3 if-ri 2,32 iii iff? fini ESS--A if-.J Zf ? PW B A7 T x y 1 FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co-or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. Thejabn 82 Ollier Engraving Co. is Americas foremost school annual designing and engraving specialist, because in its organization are mobilized Americas leading cre- ative minds and mechanical craftsmen. THE JAI-IN 81 OLLIER ENCRAVING CO. Photographers, Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Platesfor Black and Colors 817 W. 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