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

 - Class of 1929

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This is the first bad weather we have met on our cruise, but all live through it. 25-South is trimmed. 22-12. 26-Benton Harbor can't hold lead. and loses game to Grand Haven, 22-21. 28fHalf of our trip is completed and we find ourselves another half notch higher in high school standings. 31-High School Band presents its Third Annual Band Concert in good form, winning much support from townspeople. FEBRUARY 54Mr. Miller arrives late to take pictures but finishes on schedule. Interview card system begun. No more hall roaming from now on. 6-Teachers' Institute. 8-Havenite staff 'Lpestersn us for another semester-subscription. 21-Juniors very cleverly present Captain Applejackfi 22-Mr. Swart gave a very interesting talk on our Service to the United Statesv referring to the service of George Wasliingtoii. whose birthday we were com- mernorating. 28-In the Declamation and Oratorical Contest the highest honors were awarded to Marian Kamhout and Walter Fisher. respectively. MARCH theory gone wrong as Creston wins, March 4fVictorious Republicans present a Hoover inaugural assembly. Miss Bell has a Majestic radio hooked up in her history room so students could hear the inaugural ceremonies. March 8-The Hi-Y boys give a play called. A Case of Suspension? Don't you think Arend and Paul are good looking girls? March 11-Rev. Grattan of Muskegon Heights wins the applause of the students by his witty remarks. applying them to the people of today. March 13-Senior class meets to pick announcements. March 14-Grand Haven defeats Greenville in Regional Basketball Tournament. March 16-Grand Haven defeats Grand Rapids Catholic Central to take Regional crown and right to enter State Tournament at Detroit. March 20-Everyfiine in Grand Haven bids team uGoodbye and good luck as they March 21-Grand Haven takes down lVlt. March 22-The Cohrsmen win over their March 23-Grand Havenis smart fighting leave for Detroit. Pleasant in first game. old rivals. St. Joe. to go into the State Finals. basketeers. under the coaching of Gus Cohrs. take another Class B Basketba Cham iolllship by defeating Stambaugh. Whoopeel State Champs again! l 'N ' XX March 23-April 1-SPRINQXAEATIQV Y X X . ff-2--. ix ' T if-iP 'tL X E-T April I-Ry, fBeRm'an'senifls. regrets tml . N ng: caenaot appeaFE2fo-re us-in chapel servicfiffllilxr. King directs us inlvfsirl Zig, April 5?-Radio Station W G H S ,dionklin and hismMEgVw11mps of ,5--Nfinieawat the Friday assembl is the local anaeysihetgzgl 'J W Til: - its -. X55 AJW5- Q-lift f 96 l xxx.. 5-Q-sg., .5 - -,- Q .s 5s. xxly fl' X, r I 8. 6 IJ ei :an QA ' ! Xi.-ru. .x 93-gg, -N UC 0 A f.g5,H..,.,., u 1-5 N -s-- sung, 5 'W' B .. April 8-Call for track candidates issued by Coach Cohrs. April Illflfaculty organize into a fast baseball team. Batteries for todayis game: Bosworth and King. Other Big Leaguers such as Sanders. Thoma. Mead. Rich- ards. Cohrs. Arnold will also appear in the lineup. April I3-Coach Bosworth gives out basketball letters to the Championship team and also to his Scrubs Coach Cohrs. Mr. Bosworth explained. couldnit appear for he was home shaving. April I5-A group of Kalamazoo College students and two instructors give a very clever program. Kalamazoo College and Why One Should Go to lt. was the topic spoken on by one instructor. Two readings were given by the teacher of public speaking. and the students gave musical selections. April I7-Faculty bows to Seniors in first game of year, 8 to 7. Bosworth blows up in fifth, giving way to Sanders. Peters easily holds the slugging Mur- derer's Row of the faculty. April I9-Program. in charge of Key Ticklers. It included ukelele and piano selec- tions. readings and exhibitions of various kinds of typing. April 20-Stewards. stokers. mates and almost everyone but Captain Fisher out today. The good ship is about to complete its last course and many preparations are yet to be made to make the run successful. April 27-Everybody on deck early to see commercial contestants leave for Muske- gon to compete in district contest. This afternoon track team meets Union. MAY May I7-Everything running smoothly. The ship is progressing steadily on its way toward the end of its journey. llluy 30-The crew. captain and other members take a day's holiday to commemor- ate the heroic work of our soldiers. We stop at a town by the name of Grand Haven to join in the exercises taking place on terra firma. JUNE .lune 7-Junior-Senior reception. June 1,3-We encounter a terrible storm because exams are now in progress. LAND AHOY! ! .lurze 15-Everything looks sunny for the Class of '29. .lune 16-Baccalaureate. func I7-Class Day. fune 18-Commencement-Reach harbor safely. g:.i Xi :QS i i , le W . Q l GH N x 5' In , , gi 1 N - ,M . .N M -Ts K fgrfkwk X L,-CJ:-e .. pr I A , X ffffi .X ffv, Q S' X , ix . X F ,. elf? 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Heamon was per- fectly priceless last night. Annabel: In what way? Ruth: L'Ohl broke again. et Mart fwhile walking with Margfl: '4Oh. I have found a four leaf clover. Marg.: That means we will soon be married. Mart: MI thought it meant good luck. '29 He: 4'Did I hurt your foot whenl danced on it?'7 She: I can tell better wj1en,the fe-ef ing comes backlfws w. I I It T- IN THE FUTURE Maxine Sargent tin George Vigeanfs officel : Theres a salesman outside with a mustache. O. V.: Tell him I've got a mus- tachef' Q2 Wl13t became of Jack. the lazy boy who used to he spending all his time building castles in Spain? 4'He's making a fortune now. What's he doing 'fi' Designing filling stations. gl Teacher: Give me a sentence using the words be-witches. Sophomore: g'Oo ahead- l'lI he- witches in a minute. ,099 Alice R.: I donit like these pictures. They donit do me justice. Photographer: ,Iustice? Lady. what you want is mercy. JC Mr. Olsen: Wl1y' are you late again. young man? Tom R.: My sister was married this morning. Mr. Olsen: Well. see that it doesn't happen again. ,Bl f,.Crant Young: I want to buy a derb? 'i-To Clerk: rf'WlfAt size? Grant: It do sn't make any differ ence I want mu e my trombone Ax Elsie Rice-T Is it true you receiv fyfg What dodigefgcall the in 1.500 hatsffresh from Paris? :I - 2 the French use for beheading fiiEl'eEJ Xes. Madam. JL, it Hs1eafE'iHek-HlT1Hfe - ff gl- gi eQ':lj gulf, tk x I . ,,--11.3 N f ,I i' - I 4 .i f ' 'xvffx - Y 1' ut It K xg , 52 , 5.4 he f 5 A f Q I , ,. ,. i N.. E e ,. .M tk r A, Yo yx-TE l99I A-.ssg5sss,s-5 ' 'S sn-,,s-xxxxx N 'R' 8 G 0 x ' i llll i llll T illl 1 llll i glll T llil in ylll 11 llil 1: llll l llll 1lll 11111ii1ll1l1lii lllllnl? I Photographs serve to perpetuate the memory of school 1 days and school friends. l CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER i 1929 1 1 MILLER STUDIO L l 815 Union Bank Bldg. Muskegon, Michigan T - Alll - III1 - '1 - -lll - Illl -.- -lll - lllf -If ---------- '-'l - -fll - llll - llfl - -lll - III1 - '. - llfl - -lll - Nq- ---------,--,.,-----,-------,,,,-,,,,-u? I I PETER VAN ZYLEN 2 wishes you all a very healthful and 5 prosperous future Z 1 r T ., 4' ZW X T ,,..1?1::f-ijfi! ti K g X i ' '4 ' 1 if W if ' ' T- T 1 nnun 1 nnnn -I ml- llln 1. lllq 1 nllu JI!-4711 llifi it n1p1-Lnhimn-uu1:niT1-uninu1nn1-IMF js ,avg -'-TEL X it. - 1195, ffl-,J ,vxiiff fl0O1 f N ' ' X lx , '- Blue 8 G0 , eigxssuxmwp 1351 Libsxgggpgxi ' Evil'-3' 'hslxxxrx-1L'i' ' ' - -' ' ' - - '5' Grace: g'Can you keep a secret? ! Maude: Why? Have you got one I you can't keep? ac as I r - i Miss Anderson fin dietetics classy: ' You could have some kind of sea food for 2 in this menu. - RlllB.:t'Wlds U-kl, HIGH scHooL STUDENTS - algfftlf-va Ou p UUa 6 'E' L ,SZ l Teacher: Ulf I tear a piece of paper into four, what do I gel?H I Pupil: Quarters.,' 2 TCaCllefZ NAIld I IITIO A - eivht? : DPupil: f-Eighmg' . Teacher: And if I divide it into - 3.000 parts? M Pupil: Confetli. sir. QCLOTTHNGH e 5 - Mr. Thoma lin chemistryj: Fran - Peterson, give me a definition of salt. ' Fran: Salt is that stuff that makes I potatoes taste bad if you boil 'em and - ...I ---- - .. -, .... ..,-.,,i. don't put any in. .-mi..-m..un1....1l...---11141-1 -1 -. 1 .1 .. .-. ,twin '!' Fours-WHIPPET-Sixes i WITH THE NEW FINER TIP CONTROL I E The Lowest Priced F our-Door Sedan I - l rn the World T IQ f I HARRY PI R I ,.,:f'f.: ,', iN : 4-18 Franklin StreeT ?3.i-fg5ffTX Grand Haven, Michigan f e I if - - 1 FR f:3,J 1 Il 1' i k f2':P 'XtA i m--1.--1 .m-....,-1,3-.r,Q..n-..,.-..,,J,.il. i., ' ,,..Q,,,x ,,,,-,,,,-, - ' - fr I it 'u 'n '- jW ---- -H+ 'I -i '- 4-T712 ix' K 4:1 P -X 7 5 fl-'....... -f - A452-H ' ' i.. isa A RX: ' Sbg 1 :arg 1 Tmflwiii XXX. 3-4- gg-33 HQ i ?,fV,,-,5-ix X! T' Ti Ii101j ,, .5-gssn-,,,,, eve' ' 1 - Q N svn' 'xxxv . X! e WNW .., ,.- L: I 4 -yawn. .n fexxvsl- Q 0 - , Amva- Nuw - -.Q 5 - 1,111 .-. Xl--'x ' ' '-ug -s-- -1--- ---s.sssxs9-' .5 ' -....- -.1 H- 1 .-. -I 1 .-..-A...-1 1...-A-W.-M.-1...-H1 1 -. 1 -. 1 1 1 ..1,..,..,. J. BALL Dealer in DRY GOODS We handle the best of goods and sell them at lowest prices We are here to please you Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded 1 11 1 1 ...m1.m1.m1un1m1.m1m,1.m1.,1,,,,1m,1m,1.,,,1...,1 1.m1..,,1.m1 11 1 1 .'1mg1u 1- 1 .1un11m1m.1.m1m.1,m1un1m.1m.1.m1m.1m.1,m1,m.-my1-H.11...1m.1m.1,m1,m1. -.1 1:n11m1n GRAND HAVEN MAYTAG CO. Exclusive Dealers for the Famous MAYTAG ALUMINUM WASHERS Also Dealers for RCA Radiolas Philco and Fada Radios ll N. Second Street Phone 1099 1nm1nu.1m,.1. L1,,.,1........,.1,,.,1W1.,-1,.1...1..,.1.,.,14..,1...,1..,.1. 1. 1....1i ..11m1m.1i .11m1.w..m 11. 1 1 1 1, 1, 11 1...1i...1,..1..1 1, 1. 1,,11.1. 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1. 1 ,.11m1l For Your Future Home Insist on HG. H. BJ' TOILET SEAT HINGES AND TANK TRIMMINGS Manufacturers of Kelley Valves li X GRAND RAESXEUUNDRY ,igfffsfaf l N I ,sf 1 1 nlun 1 nxnn 1nggui!'! NT l:g. -N1-'niu1un1 tlnf 1 lnnn n1m:11v ir i- -Y Vzlllxzjffis . 1, 5- l , 1----f f 102 3 fb a c ld fr ' I XX -:sn rw -- ue 0 . -QSCSLNN .. V' ' L Qciiil ' R Qlhlvm' eg, .gsxstSnyqnsxn, Q ' - - - - - '-M - m'- - - '!' Teacher: Do you know who Lin- ! coln was? Q Stucle: uNo. Teacher: Roosevelt? ' Stude: Nm , , L T h 1 -tc if F rults and Grocerles i -Cac fir .. tram 5 Stude. No. I l ,L .. 6 North Seventh Street T Teachergs Cfilumbm? , 7, Phones 620-621 btucle: Is his last name Ohio. I ,QQ H- - --fl - -1.1 - - - - --m- -llr - -'-r -- - ---H-H+ X Co-ed: You should change your - - - - -m'- 'IVI - -I - I- - Ixll -M? style of dancing a little. Stop at Freshman: 'gln what way? T Co-ed: You might occasionally step Vanderberg7S on my left foot. Service Station W Xvashinglgn at Beach Tree Teacher: Seven boys went down to for K the creek to swim, but two of them were . told not to go in. Now can you tell Texaco 011 and Gas me how many went in? ,,., ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,,,, - ,,,, -, ,,,, ,- ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,: - ,,,: Tom R.: Yes'm, seven. - - .- .- .- -..,.-.w- .... - .... - ,... - ..,. - ,.,. - .... - .,,. ... .... ..,...-....-v:..-...-.R-.,.-I - .-W l POEL and HOEBEKE ! Corner Wasltington and Seventh Street CLOTHING - MEN'S FURNISHINGS HATS AND CAPS TAILORINC PRESSING CLEANING REPAIRING ii -...-...-...-. ...N - ..., - - -..i-,.i.....,- ..., -....- .. - .... - ,... -,.,-..l-...- -..-U..-.H-,.n-...-H.-....-H+ 1 1 1 1 1 1I1Iul1ull1lnl1ull1lnv1xu11nll1ml1u1l1ull1I1n-lm1lI1l- 1 1 1 1 111luv1lg!g Ulrlesl Exclusive job Printing THE FRANKLIN PRESS HENRY Hx ARKEMA : Printing T , GUST!!-i.S'fi12-8, Five-Fifteen Fulton Saeet - E5 X 5 Phone. Two-Three-Six L cgfiigeg, Crland Haven,lf?Ottawa County4 Michigan f -........,.....,........-..,,-..l-....-,.n-....-..,-.... -...J .... ..,:..1.-,.,-,..-..-.......-...-..n- - -...-.. 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Phone 252 ' 112 Washington Street GRAND HAVEN,S LEADING MARKET Our Beef Is Graded from Fancy Steer to Native Cattle Full Dressed Chickens for All Kinds of Cooking Home Grown Pig Bork-Milk Fed Veal Genuine Spring La b-Yearling Mutton Salted and Smoked Meats ' 4' utter and Eggs 'ASEMIER Phone Il3,rR ff. .xg 703 Xfiajslriigton QL-eet '-'mir'M-N-H'-'H fm- 'E7fh rj 1 n5?f f '-mf-'B'-f -fg:t15f- -n - REED sf' o 51041 A Blu 8tGId an 9' e gal 'i-Qxv , ical Xxx 0 XQXBZSE, .ve XLf-5'l.X5g-Ai,.,,gk,1 'I ' ' - '!' i I I YOUR EAST END COMMUNITY DRUG STORE L I Your Palronage Will Be Appreciate!! I I I E 5 I I 3 HETZEIJS DRUG STORE l I 1125 Wasllillgton Street Phone 352 5 I Q in- .... -n..-...-m.-.m- - -.m-,......-.... -.-------... .,-W... ... .... - .... .....-,..i. neun- 1--v -- ----- --.v - lll- - vll. - .III - IIII - - -.m-m--m--W- -.., -...,- -I., - .--...-- - -. -I -.K -H..-1.2, T L 1 SMITH and WILLIAMS I Groceries-Fresh Fruits and Vegetables i i L T L T L I 706 Wasllirlgton Street Grand Haven, Michigan 5 I 2 silu1un1uu-m1un1nn-nm-un1nn-m1-w1m 111-1-1 un-uu-um--un-vm1m.1ym- .... 1.u.1..........,1,,.i, uGeorge Washington, read Miss Mart. V. S.: Did you notice George Bell, was born on February 22, A. D. and then broke off with, By the way, Smith, what is the meaning of A. D.? 5 2 2 sr-4 'nm m5 :Is So Q-'FF Eli 'CLS' -.0 U1 1: 1 9 rr :: FF U11 FF :' .... :1 rr -. .. is E gb' 'UFS EE ...Q D HIE' 'Ex I3 DIN Om :: 7F' CD :nil- 5 as Ska D.. 4 EZ! 25 -. 2.5 '-'Ui 3'-----------W-'M-H I 'I. 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I ,fi I. . , 11 I 'EI I 'y llhx 'l :ap ' I 'T' 315 ' ':'g:2ATIf- IIIIIIIIII 'r 5:35, - , n -9 - ix, NX ,I 3 , I NN xx .v s N i QS, A-f I 'uhh II X K:-D ,M - -Q IQ-' ,JIM I -- L mm 4' ,fp .QW M 91511, wut H, X I 5 WH .ll-lluLw X ,X x3'IllQEEfI I if ii' S ll IQ QI I W Ill , xxx Iliff I ' I 1369 I 44ALAAb ' -.-vinyl --- , 'Q 'I g,lI - M 6 xx-.1 xQsQ1QQgsxxxxt - K R ' I X ,s'sss' xxxx ,g' x P -S. ---2 ' , xx, -... - EGR ' 1 e 0 - ,M-, Q '-- .-- - -- A 4' -X un1m.1111111111111111111111 GRAND THEATRE The Home of VITAPHONE AND MOVIETONE SOUND AND TALKING PICTURES See anrl Hear Your Favorite Stars on the Screen You Will Also See and Hear the Best Vitapllone and Movietone Vuulleville Acts You Will See and Hear the Best at the Grand 11.111 1 ,1 1 1 1 1.1 1 1 1m.1n m.-..,1..,1.,,1,,,1- 1 1, 111 1 1I..1,,,,-I, Middag'S Barber f v- and E Y fl. Beauty Shop I AU' .-'Em A A M Nm, A A t tr I xx I I 4, 5 k, -W I A I f Mfg- XXX XI 1 T O I ' I ' We M' I I, E ' ' i film : 'I Kb 1 'IZHGII 1 1 Q Z! X V 1 I M , 1 X XI I Service with a smile ,rfff - 5 ,gli-'f,Q1.-g',, 1 A 24 -4' -Qfixx. -l-., 3 iK,.R 'Ii!i?F:1- Q 5 LENIICS, and Ch1ldren'S I Gifts for Every Occasion Work H 5Pff0ialtY Q GRADUATION ak WEDDINGS mm gig-KSFRTHDAY 1 QIAXI HUIZENGA 17 N. S h Ph '951-ij YI it 1 evenfm F I one - if 1 JEWLEIERY C-Q. - .,.- - ...V -.I,I.?if. .,., -...L12 II.. - ..., , -...,qF.,- .... -....- ...I - .... - .... Ti:....-I..-....-.ff-4. of I A Ii' mf! - W wxkx lq fgyrn 557 ji? I l X Xgigf AY,,' I 1562 1 1 1m1m.1 h . SQ O 5 QQ' ss '1snun-,- I-'es X xniiwx - QF ax 0 Fx, , - X , 'uw- ,, - - X - A --V Clif 1. 3' 5' s vcagxgxzzaugggxifgi Wm? enukmh , x, -xg ' -, x um! .gm-..., ....... ..-I...-...-....-....-...-... --......------ ...I--4, l l i . l I A CUTTING EDGE 1 I ' l l Business training gives a CUTTING EDGE to a High School T l Education. lt will enable you to carve a place for yourself in the i I Business Wmirld, or to earn your way through college. i l Dozens of Grand Haven young people have found Howells Z l School the doorway to opportunity. as Bookkeepers. ,lunior 2 Accountants. Stenographers. and Private Secretaries. f School is in session all the year. The Summer Classes start Q ' June 24th. ,luly lst, and July 8th. Post graduate courses for high i school commercial graduates. Intensive courses for beginners. You will not be held back by a class. Full information free. i 1 l i HOWELL,S SCHOOL OF BUSINESS l T MUsKEGoN, MICHIGAN ! l i 451- III- 11 111111111111111111------- I- IIII -:I+ Miss Campbell: If you face the north the vast continent of Asia is on your right hand what is on your left hand. Adolph? Adolph S.: A wart. but I can'l i I l Fran: How do our football men ever get clean? Catty Ruth: Don't be silly. dearie Wllat do you suppose the scrub teams help it. are for? Mmmmmmmweeeweew emmmmmmmewmw--W i Everything a C0011 E : Drug Store Should Carry E , 1 V Willard Storage Batteries 5 l 4 - DRUG sToRE I I i I - Prescription Druggist P Phonfbvy 1 , AUTUELECTRIC I 5 Cor. 7t:0:Pl f2QL ,Sts. VE -g 411? FrankliryJSii?, Phage 777 I 'il' 1 1 1 'L-d,,,'Q1 -mfil Illl fill- IIII 1111 -Ail,fl'l l5a 4:a?- III. 1 III. 1 III. -m- IIII +.LIfTl?.I,.- 1..,1..,:. sf? sill A X as i if 'il' f ' g V, ll ' -11 PZ., ---'r Qi A-T:- '-f-Q '-efffr-f I ,fvhrff -w ife if-X, it-.- H as-' 4--ef so 'ss skkx- . we W7 ye fiom -sgs,, ...n-sn., ,un Q S ee-' 'X xx N 2.-wvfff Blue 8 G .- x he- xx 'Q - f ITM ' N, 'Q 7' 0 I X ss- . x 2 1 'ln K Q Avqiag ss' 1 M QWQ x-N.-.. N Q.. ...X N-- - -. s.-,-,, s,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,. inf'-rm ---- m.-ml--M ------------.-- ...-. ,,, - !' Let Us 2 E 5 E I Fill Your Bin With ' 5 COAL I , At Summer Prices I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I . if I I P-xi i i , , I N i 5 X . . ' ' 1 s A V f 'I if X Q -- ' Av: L I eff I 2 ' X - I .i..-....- - -...,.vgL5,I.' ....:f-..I.. - ......-.....?,u.-w-.- -m-n.f. K I III eff: - X V gr AA INQ, A- li A 1 , 4--j f--ei-:fer T: ,ff - 1 I ' ., if!-,. ' e I x sf YQ ,g,gTv' :lg .did-,1f'+A gyfi xx .. gfff' IIIOSII 5 s 5 sggsssss 55. st--5 ,.-' Mx s' K -.. f G M, Q - a - ue 8 o vf . 'Hy '. Q I N - --- . ir . ' ra ' uv:,QwQ3p:o.m3.3xxx3:S?' may' UN-Kxmxnxsmsvf ...W-. 1 1 1 1 1m1m1m1-I1g.1m..m1n..m1n1n1m1m1m1'u1w.1 1 1 1 1 1m.1u THIELEMAN Ford Pro GRAND HAVEN, MICH. Phone 355 1.m111111111111111111..1111,1...11,...1,. 1nu1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1un1m11uu1 1nn1un1 1nn1un1nu1nu.-nn1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1lm1n THE BIG STORE Menss and Boys, Clothing Profit Sharing Coupons Witli Each Purchase 100 N. THIRD H..- - ............-..........-...-,...-....- - -....--p w, AUTO CO. T ducts 1 'I' 'S' L I T STREET A 5 n --------------....-H+ l , . Doctor: L'D1d you follow my adv1ce i and drink water one hour before break- Service Station i fag' Q arvin K.: Did my best. but I and Garage N L could not keep it up for more than ten Fulton and Ferry St. minutes, Doctor. Tel. 286-R Grand Haven, Mich. sz R ' ' All ! . . , . Fkgminng og Maurice Klefts 'gl want a new pair a es of urs of pants,- SUNQCO GASOLINE ' Cleprkz How long do you want i lllem. N I . Z M. K.: L'Until they wear out. ' Pennzoil, Valvolme and ug Kerosene A Pfgjfggrfgfxff ff ! Marshall: --what is SiC.uanSn? ' ' V. Beecher: Why an ambulance. of New Two-Fisted Blue Motor Fuel I Course, Tires, Tubes and Accessories ' Kf 1 X -25 A Good Line of Batteries ,,..5l , kb X l M Baneries Charged l Dumbz' XI p ssed Cicero today. Generator Repairing VI? X'w, X-xDumber:f o tj was he going? 'Xxx i-V,,,Vi,J I xx X V xx -. -..-...-.,,.,L..,.-..:...:...:l....-....-.F?..g4f yy, ' 1 ' .r 'Ji-'if A 1 ts 3 if f,, Am S X J xx - f- , rf l l- lf? K f ef ' X- 5 '7P N091 S ei xssssx!g,,,sx- -V 1 .iss s'NKKx 'W--. em I WQQ BIHG SIGOIJ - ' -. ' mv- 4qn1:m 1--1--1--- 1 1- v1 1 -1 11 1, 111111 1 1lm1 4, THE GREEN STORES, INC. I Shop Here and Put the Difference 1 in the Bank I YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED +,,i,,,,1- iiT11 I 1llT,11 : iTi:LT 1 , 1, i .. 1 2,-1 +,.1....1m,1 1nu1,,,,-.,.-,..- 1 1 1' 1 111,11un1nu1uun1un-1.1 ini 1un1ma..nn1 1mI1uu- I I I I Castle's Grocery and Western Beef Market Everything to Eat I -1- Spring Lake, East Phone 1007 .pn-MI1, 1 1 -- - 1m-11m1mf1nu1:u.-1m...In-1m1nn11m1un1un1.m1m.11m1nn1nn1un1 1 1-1111 1 COMPARISON IS A FAIR TEST 1 , We ask the public to vompare our products with n any or all others, by artual use. You will be 5 MARIA? OILS' satisfied. ' ,,,,, M, MARLAND PRESSURE IIASOLINE MARLAND SUPER OILS I f CTEQNLIATESI T Dielrilllglgyzyx Tx' GRAND HAVJZNROIL COMPANY x K Plloae T21-F2 J 1-:Q , -i-1---1- - - I-,ez-mv-H1-H'-M11 1-f- - 1--- -'-- --'- --w- l--- - --II - ---- - --'4 - ---- -x- -A SRI . SWT A fl J RE-Q arg II A' 5-SN 3 . E .x SET . I 'rx i '1 ' - 5 1101, l1mI1un1..-'1u11..,-.,..- 1...-mi 1 1 1,1 1 1 .. .. .- ... 1,1 -,..,1....1,,.,.-m.1........ -Qgigacia 555 six Vu- s , , 1 x 6 0 f kb vsihsfg Q fl' -' ----- 'I' This Bank and Grand Haven As a business institution a bank has two distinct relationships: It is a part of the country's credit machinery, promot- ing the exchange of goods and money, and contributing to the general reserve strength. And- It is a local institution to which peo- ple turn with confidence for financial services of all kinds-depositing, bor- rowing, investing, to say nothing of requests for business information and advice. This bank is strong in both relation- ships. It has a keen feeling of its respon- sibilities and endeavors to merit the con- fidence it has Won by faithful per- formances. GRAND HAVEN STATE BANK GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN 1 1 rl iff-'K-.X . 5- . xx X e r rLE?! A SX ' pg Y s A , 'ds s QJQ-.:Qm.,-:m.e-nvfi-qu-....-.m-.tu-Qin Y mr-Q -in m-.m-.-..-.m--m--m-im- fx WW w,- 4' H t yr 1 sluts I-f--A. i re.- X --3-: -gnf i f ,ff-wifi s r Sm sq ers s-N--?- .---He fini gs Q9 5.1 -s- ssshxg ,,, 5 Q,- .- xx, fe B l G I xl Ni. :L ' PM 'K ic, L, , , 3,...... -- ! l U e 8 0 d : IQ . asm., . -' -Jixu. 3 H - J ' '-X' -' u-- X ws-- -N .---- g---sssgxs 111111---111111-----11------1:-I? l I BETTER HoMEs T Use T A CLEAN, SMOKELESS FUEL E I NAIONAL UTILITIES CO. AND ' ALL FUEL DEALERS - 1 ------------m--------------M-H+ - - - - - - ' - '- !' I Stranger: L4Where does this road go Z to T, Z Jack O.: 'LI can't tell you. It is here Z every morning when I get upf' SERVICE i D 6, Q Teacher fhoping to catch King S. - nappingl: 'LMake a sentence with de- duct, defense, defeat and detailf, General Repairing L King: HDe duck went through de and Accessories - fence with de tail between de feet. : sv I Y X Angie Kooiman was weighing herself Phone 1145 I in front of Ewald's when Johnie Miller FERRYSBURG 1 J- Mil eiizx Xi4Hey, woman, you are Xiwsure getting y ey's worth. 'QW -gil ,'i,fiN, y xxx X xt' .... ' :'r ? 1 ' ' ' ' E gf, -1 V ' , tariff 5. fl-3 -J ' S 1,1 bww-E 7 , -f5L e l l iifgffl- X A ,:1s.2n,gg5m xiig Eff ' 51121 -new 5 ssssu s-msshx .5 ---Q ess- sux Q Blue 8. Go ld - 'Y :Os ,J 5,55 -' Q5 i 0- - ---- Q--ss s .P 7 1 7 1- as - - 1 1 vhvlrlvhi 1 I+ LUCK AND YOUR FUTURE Don't trust to luck to take care of you in the future, for luck is a fickle thing and has a Way of deserting you when you most need help. Many men are called lucky because they have money. Did you ever think how most of these men got their money? P53235 THEY SAVED IT S0 CAN YOU We are here to help you THE PEOPLES SAVING BANK The Bank Where ou Feel at Home r Y K ,. ,nf 'A-x'il-iylxx I V X ii, ,cg SJ Ixti X .U fa -.-7.K7.T.i....-..n-..-.,-....-FAQ. ' xy, ....-a,1.....-....-.N-H.. 'V , 1 ' N1 L -2 EP: - txwqq' ---A 'ff-lx, 1 '-' T 'pig ' ii: ,A- NY ,bug A ep or sxeetsfeamfv if 51133 ..-fix-'J' XT X ss,.m -1- ggssm ,,,,,x-S e' ' N ,- Nw --J' 'vu x - 1 y xxx --er' ' Blue 8 G ' :GN gg !, 0 : 1uQixxs.....,, -.--wig, 4 - 'S' -....- X---N eu ' ' -un' iv ' ws- -qqs ..- -- g--xssssss' M1111 ii.,-1111--i1,11.-111...11111.-Hula 1:v1-:--11:1-11121111-1111--vmilngn l l l i HE school children of Grand Haven are to be T congratulated that they at last possess a beautiful school building. It is to be hoped that 1 Ferry School establishes a precedent from which no school board in the future will ever dare to T depart. Every child has a right to beauty as to a 3 divine heritage. If morality is God's sterner voice. 1 beauty is His voice of the morn and of the spring when we dance and shout for sheer joy. And no 1 joyous spirit ever went far WTOI1g.iWILLIAM HEAP 8 SONS. S E l l 4- -am-miinn1im-nn1nn1un1nn1myinniuiuiuu--:in-nu1uu-uu-un- 1 1 1 1 -un-nl: MAKE HASTE SLOWLY l Even a genius must lay his bricks one at a time. And l just so, health is built. l YZ You can't take a health-hurdle that lasts you through A life. Youbmust build health one meal at a time. l Q . l 4 r BRAAK'S BREAD -is the most important food at each of these meals. I fgg qooxo lt gives the maximum of pure nourishment in most I Qzfega-Q delicious form. Always fresh, crisp. tempting. 4 H- -f i Product of : dill,-h , . I X 5 Braak s Bakeries Q i wir- I N i-:fri sfsefes. Home of i f at f 'i f t i - S - 1 . fffuffsfw gu Town Talk Cookies 7 mzmplafyigqlzf giapmedl . A: T - STATE? ' fl 1' f, X ., 'X X ' .... . -..,,-..u::f,,..u,,-uu-mi.-iui- viii -ui-im-un miQfJm nu '-I un-uu- - -i-im-uu-uu-uu-ui-nu-11+ -rf! ll 1' sf. ' of fs, ss h Q- M - e A, 5 XS' Aga 47 ,. 51141 - e' s,, .5-sgsg, 5 5- 5 N Blue 8 G ld -- N .- ' X, Q W. W oaixx- I-' 7 0 LDS P-Q-.TQ 1 ---1 x - 3 u : fini! Q... - ' N'--' 'wg -5 , -Q-S- , -S 5 sg' ' ' 'wsu ' -Wan ' '!'u- '- - - - ' ' '- '-'H- -p Pl-IRESHMAN PHILOSOPHY I I The more you study, I Th l . I ED- J- PRUIM 1 Thi 2252 122 12212, I Music and Art I The more you forget. F I me Inore yotfc forget, I e ess you now- E BALDWIN PIANOS E S0 why Study? I . . . 2 -9' I Everything In Musa' I Miss Nesbit: 'IGive me an example I of a collective noun. -i-- .,.. - ..., - .. -.,,.-.,n-... --..-. ,.,,,.,,,lL Art Cildner: A garbage can. +--- ------- W-1-I-W-----I-M-M--u--n-'.--m-m-m-w- --W ----- M--+ I I i JAMES A. FRANKS I FLORIST i I Say It With. Flowersu I I I Potted Plants and Cut Flowers E I I Phones 199-J 1s4.W I 1 ali!!! 1li1TTiTT Illl i l'll-'IU'1''mi'lll 'll19'll 'lllillllilm iTTT?ll T 1-llll1lli Tn-nm--------------------------m 5' i : I I I GRAND HAVEN CANDY SHOP I E I I I r 1 ' l I 1 I Home Made I I Ice Cream and Candy I T I I E L I A : I I I I Phone 776 IJ,-'T - N. Andros, Prop. E fQifPI?Jl H , ' T I -l'-.-.-.,..,,.4..1:lil.Qi.,...-,,4.4lI'I .I ' X T ,g,4,gjjL..- T. -m.-,.,l j P lm! f' . I ,ggi -124 ' I f-- 7 J 1, Y , ff- XLNXEQ ljyfjfk QQ-Q- ig lf,,..f:-'1 I - 11153 3111 iHHv111n1'iz1111 GENEVIEVE FISHER The juurnm' is rlrmr' and flze sum mil atfuifzml. :Ind tfzr' fmrricfrs fall. Though u Imltlrfs I0 fight 'ere flu' glll'HlUI1 bv gainvrl. The rvzrarrf uf it ull. BROWNING. ss.u --- gsxsx, Q5 2 Lx lxls-, m .-' x x :fs BI MIIN . -- --' v x I. ..,x,. -L1 U , My -. ,.,.-f5 t,-24 R, e 0 : gG., .ix.x..t. suv hw. 1, C 5- u.,..' Wsssq- 1--Q- Q--ssuQss5' 'I' u 5 I I -1- 'I' I I s I I I E I i I I I 'I' n1mu1.um 11un1nn ,.1.m.1uu1 1.nu1mv1.nn1nn1m11nn1m11.m1. 1 1 1 1-11m1m1m.-lm.-g.1m1,,1m1..1,.1 1m1. REICHARDT Grand Haven, Mich. GIFT THINGS FOR MOST ANY OCCASION Moderately Priced ,,1,,,,1,...1 1,.,.1,,,.1m.1u,,1uu1.m.. .-W1 1 1 1 1 1W1u1w1W1u,,1w,1.m1m1,m1v 1 1m.1.. 1 1 1m1:1m...nn1m1U1M.-,.1m.1lm1m.-nu1m1M1m1m1m1m.-lm.-m1 1 1 111,115 COMMUNITY CLUB COFFEE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT 2- I THE ABIGAIL I Grand Haven, Mich. ATTIRE FOR THE WOMAN I ENTIRE I I Dependable Quality I 'I' 'S' I 4 I 1 I Distributed by ' GRAND HAVEN SALES SERVICE I WHOLESALE GROCERS E Fritz Weiss: L'HeIIo, Marj., did you receive my rOses?', Marj.: Yes, and there was still some dew on them. E -I D.. LL FD 5 5 CD Q.. D' ,-. m 2 .-. -vs YY' Fritz: 4'Oh, I'll pay that tomorrow. .3 Have you heard the latest? The Physics Professor kissed the door 1 1 1 1 1 1u1uu1mx1M1.m1.m1.m1-In1-m..um.1un1un.-lm.. .1.m1.m1m1m1 1 -.mt-u I 'I' Dick: L'What has two eyes and can- not see, two ears and cannot hear. four 1 CD on Ch cn- : .-. FD sa: :s : o .-. 2 as 1 F N :z Q. 2 :- fb :s :- FD 1 : : - ,n he appears afire? Eddie: I dunnof, Dick: Neither do I. .38 11-'-- '-'- - t--- - --m- K--- - '--- ---f- -'-H- -2-- I--- - -- -+ 1-I-1'--W ---- - ---- - ---- ---H- '--- - - - --H--'----M--'H--I--9 1 F E I I 5 I i Compliments of I I Z 3 Glennws I 3 HARDWARE I 1 I GENERAL HARDWARE i I TI I Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes. I I - fi X' acehqd Sheet Metal Work i H . A S W1 269 I I 1114 Waslllngtfllfmeet ?IIl'Ifg'I 10 and Bn-jseventh Street I I I ,Lea .ff A . X- .. A -1-- -'-. - 1..t 1--1 - ---. E I -- wt-L - - -w-- '- -Qj:-H -'f'-- -M-H+ ,ef Ri ff CREATE? f116fI 1m11mv1uu1-In1-m1-m1nu..uu..m.1m-11m1-...1'...1mI1M1m1I...1'm1m.1m.1.11.11m1m.11...-.ml-mI11m1n 1,m1m1,m1u1m.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 ,1m,1,,,.1nn1,,,41nu1uu1.m1,,,,1,.,,1I. -- Blu 8 Gold A '!' I I Best Wishes to the I CLASS OF 1929 i CRESCENT THEATRE GRAND HAVEN'S NEWEST PLAYHOUSEW I l 1 1 1.--I1,m1.m1..,,1,,,.1,,.,1,.,,1I.u.1InI1.nu1,,,,1.m1lu.1,,,,1....1.I..1.,,,1,,,,-IIVI1 1.1 1 1,,,,1.,+ 'E' GRAND HAVEN SANITARY DAIRY CO. Pure Dairy Products Phone 50 420 Fulton Street -L 1- I ! I I I ! JOHNSTON BROTHERS, INC. BOILER 1 MANUFACTURERS I I 5 I I E I I I I Y 1 4 SQSQ 1 I l I I I I I Ph ne 25 i FERRYSRlQfH2 N I IIN ' I : ,515 - 1 1m1u71mh-nm--nn1un-vnu-un:-nu-smith uf .z m1+.m1m.1m.-m-vun?li-:mi 1 1 -nu-mls 'I I I' ', I' -561.- YY I Y X - ,,,Y 1- ,V - -ffrfn, '. I I fx L, it.- ,, --- 5.5. 1 ,sees 27,-Xiiwni.. 51171 -aa - 6 -aff. I I QQ-Q,-1, Xxxngs 4-QQy 'O'55EIIXmAgy'3'LuUS'-XL 4 sl 5.1 -ns ssiix g,,,,- -, - Xxx 55 X in F- lqxxhx -' 1 M i,.,,, 4 I J,---...s 4 fan tw-1 1 ue 0 - N3 --N a-,: . .Q 5 - s,, x .xnxx K s..- 5. xx--'M'-1-' ' N rs- ---- .Q--Q of-nssssssf tx - s 'sux 1 '1 't ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' '!' 1 1 E - I 1 JONISER HARDWARE CO. 1 1 1 Hardware - Paints - Sporting Goods I f E 1 1 226 Wasllington Street Phone 56 1 1 'i'n-n--- --II - IIIL -- - - - -' - - - - '- - - - ---- '1 - -' - - 'f - 'II' - f ' - IIII - '-f' - Illx - '-1- - ---' - -. - - Teacher: HCan anyone tell me the meaning of the word collision? There was no answer. The teacher explained when two things come together unexpectedly, that is a collision. HNOW can anyone give me an example? Gerrit Katt: 'gSure, twins. .3 Chet: Fritz, who was the new girl I saw you with last nite? Weiss: She isn't a new one. she' just the old one painted over. S Miss Schutt: flames. what was the decree that King Herod issued? 99 James V. B.: Wfhat every male boy be killed. , .3 Neighbor Lady: Bobby1 What would your father say if he saw you'd broken that limb T' Bobby Lowe: 6'He'd just say trees are not so well made as they were before the warf' T 1 I -1----1-1-:-------- ---- - ---- - t1-- - '--- - -'-' ---'- :-'- -- - :--' - --'- --1' 1--'----- -'f- -1---- - - -1 - - - - -----1--1 1 1 1 1 Q 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , '- XXX . 1 1 1 U'MXZ7Q 9 Q1 lf 1 1 su 1 1 1, mm 7 n re 1 1 1 Q 1 1 i ESEEEHEEE1 1 't F wl - 1 1 1 X 1 1 O I 1 A hes 1 1 a 1 . 1' 1, 1. 1 1 11 '1 'X 1 1 'ttt S14-1 NX- 1 1 i'i?511: 111: 1 A ' T 1 1 ,Iva glgfis fI1'lll', 1' X X, A ' ' X- -d I '1'1'11'1'2fT'111'-1' 1- '1'1 1111 s 1 i :X J.,-- xix 11183 1.,..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1u.11uu1.m1m...nu...m.1nu1m... 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 ..m.1II....,, O sss,, .5-gssgg -Q sl-- ,.-' x . Mx -' xxx . . INN ., J' - - 0 . N SI! ' .- 'Am . . Q V ss' 5 ' 'Q sn 'XXu :I Q -Hx, 'I 'Q 1 ' lx 4 -5, W- ' ws-- - .. - ---,, 'I' I COMPLIMENTS OF PEERLESSQHLHHQCO. I I . . I A H :gh Salarled I Trade I I CLI-,AN I DESIRABLE I Womi I Excellent Working I Comlilions in I Our New Factory I- I I : CALL AND SEE Us I I I - ---1 - -'-- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- - ---- --- ---- I---In-4. -s---- ,--' ---- I - 1--- - 1--- - -- - - --I---I----4. I I KEEFERS II TM I LUNCH DAYLIGHT STORE E I I 1 I 1 1 I IIIIII Wearing Apparel for I I Women and Children T - I Uflzen better pzes are i i A, A 5 l E Hulde' Keefe, 5 have Decidedly Different Styles already served them. T j Always Something New 7 I I 1 I I I I IIIIII I THE STYLE I I SHOP ' : X rf: E WE CATER T0 i d 1 It Q5xR,,0,,e 419 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTET I' 204' Wai' binglon Street fy if-ifa ' I i 1 X I f ff-iii H- 2 ilg x V, - I 'xy , III! -. X1 ,f , T5 1 I W 1, X, 53g??i1, 51193 s-, .gs ssiitsxlmu 5 -,x 4' .ee x X N uf. 'x X - '7 ENN, s. 1 ..., ,.-- Q- - v -. - :QA fb- H 0 - 1 Vim ,.-----:QQKJ '. ,,- ? 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V 4 Qllf -i - - :EL , -5- fl, K , ' 1 3 iii' . - f 'if ++'..,h f1 l, ,'f , XXQ1 ' N ,S X.Y I w ' 'J' , - xg. - if:'4.x Nf X xf'2if IIZOI 555. 1 .ss ss!! 5 su, .Q x, 'I-u ' I - ss Q A Blue 8 Gold fl v.mxix,w.x.xt1r-Lxxwlsiil' ' ' uxxxar' 11m1111111111111 COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM H. KEELER, INC. Manufacturers of SUPER-PNEUMATIC TOOLS GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN 1.1.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 14m1xm 1,1111 1 1 1lm1lm1nu1uu1un1m,1m,1,u,1-m1vm 1m.1u1 111 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 nn1nu1-an1nu1mn1nn1nu1un1m.1 1 1 1 FOURTH STREET MARKET fForly years on Fourth Street, GROCERIES AND MEATS Electric Refrigeration A! Phone 123 John Diephouse, Prop -: ' ' ' ' ' ' : !' 'f ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I - HOME 3 A THE FAIR RESTAURANT 5 GROCERY Strictly Home in Cooking ET Q The Store of Service 5 1, Home Made Pies! flylg- X' for You ffAL7l'5 A Spring Lake Phone 11355 i ve' A Pjnine 176 Jfw. - -4 'V Ej x -V . -' -- -l- - f- -H--1'-T95 '--- --'1--'H7i 'f- -- - -' - 11 -'F-'f-I' -'-' - ' - '1 - - - ' E A SXT R5 f 121 ,,-1... ssg .gs gsthx g gs 55555 5x yee? xxxx - ff wg-., ,pq 9 ...us u , M.---.. .- - . U9 0 ,f un- hx- 'ss-5 - Q -Q- 5--sssssx59 -F' 1 Q -1- ,-m-1 1uu1nu1luu l1uu1nun...un-unini- .-nn1nu1uu..mn.. 1m:1nn,:m1nn...uuiem in-twin..-m-w-m-..,...,-,,.-,..- -W-.,i, ADDISON - PELLEGROM - CoLsoN HOUSE FURNISHLNG Co.,1nc. S Furniture, Rugs, Linoleums, Stoves Window Shades, Upholstering T GRAND HAVEN, MICH. T T Vlll 1 'lll 1' 'lll T 'l T !' T 3 1' T ' 'Uni --HI- 1 7 T TTTlT 'I UTIUIYUQU WHERE'S THE PATENT? Teacher: Whats a street car jam? Warreli Clay: I imagine its' a new kind of sandwich spread. ,gl No matter how swiftly a goldfish moves he never perspires. ,QS Horseradish makes a very good sub- stitute for grated cocoanut on layer 1 Boss tgiving directions to ofiice boy being sent on an errandl: On your way you will pass a baseball park. Boy thopefullylz uYes? Boss: Well. pass it!', Q99 Shirley Bottje: i'Never mind Mrs. -i. If you can't keep the children quiet. bring them over and I will sing to them. Mrs. : 'LI have tried threaten- cakes. ing them with that before. TIL lgll 1 71.1 lill 1 illl 1 llln 1 lyxn vuuixlul lllt 1 vllllinll-5? ilu-1Ilv 1vvvvv-viT11 lm-.!' ' Phone 1448 L ! E B h H d' : - Q g Wayne Elgiiiric Raeflliigerators ! i - The Electric Shop i I RESTAURANT I l Fixtures-Radio Appliances E l : i Everything Electrical E I - Z T Expert Wiring L - 1 E. HOLZINGER Z Grand Haven., Michigan - i 708 Washington Street L Q min- nnin - urrn 1 eiiv 1 uuux 1 urvu 1 uwuu 1 luvw 1 Ilvw 1 Ilru -vlu- :ruu 1 1 Ivvu 11+ Ui'-un1nu -11-11---1 1-nn-min 4...-.u. ----- m..-..m-m.-m.- 1... -m.-....- till - iiti - iii. -m.- tilt - -..- - liii - -H.-mi-in ---- .-H..-ng. : I ! - i DURANT SALES Co. , Z 1437 Wasllington Street i i 1 The Durant--4f peeds Forward Only car in Amerioqf :tht 'HWarKsmission T E -fffg Sf' l 1 . T ' l' ' RX f - 2 E LY u ,- Plfol AT-111-lx ffl? .i.-.,.- .,,, -L .... - .,.. ..,tsn.--.-..-..-.-.Tm-.1 -.-ei ff , f 1 dl aefiig - if A S it X E, J-Q.,-SA KZ?-:ZZ K ,HEY X 2455: ,X W Y ,,.. i e-as L .... 1 N ' - W s wAA1'gfqfi+f'1 if is A xqiit -f 51223 1.u,1,,..1n,,1f,n-m.1m.1un-nr--m.....m-nu1nm1nu1un,v+u1:1nlim.im.1n..1w..1r4..-u1.11.1.1un1un1u ,KN 'fb 1 gem' 'lii'2eQ,c9sQ,4s3fmNl22ifasWk CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT STEAM AND AIR MOTORS PNEUMATIC HOISTS . 9. .,,.. !...O.,-..0 V 3- ' P ., r 1 461 - I if 53 i E. ' 0 0 DAKE ENGINE COMPANY GRAND HAVEN. MICHIGAN Great Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea Company N. Seventh Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables A. C. Nadort, Manager Grand Haven, Michigan -un..mf,vm,un1.n,1nu..m1-mK- ,- - ,- - 1 1 -lm-m.-n -m-In-.H-. -m-m.-m- ,- ini .- ...m1nn1uu1uninnlun-nu--un-mv1nm-.un1un1ml1un1nnim.1111.-ul.-Nitin.,1 .. .-M1 HOTEL GILDNER AND CAFE Unller New Management ,, Y J . . Steam Heat - Electrlflty - Running Water 2-3-6 treet hone 31 Tourists' Heaclqllarlersfpxiff 'CQ Grant?-Iglgen, Michigan , ,X , N1 3 , X f - -,R -lm-lg.- 7Mim-in--m-1 -un-ml-nu-una I.-7-m x 1 :nv-aim-nn-.m-fm-nn-mt?im-.m-m.- .- ff P A ,S '- sez' - as QT -AJ. X . I ' 'A .l'xu '.E1:. l.1 ' ,C wi RL- I ,shi T K let X .ffigk x XI lx gr-Z1 YET. A, if V Y ' ' if ' I f1'.Z3j ' ni, , xxx! :se ' lxxxxn,-st 5-5' xx, .0 x, , Bl e 0 .. . M, -,..,,. . R. ..,. few fm i U - 'Q - -niv.?: -. .,- Qt--QI? ---s 'l ' ' '5!Q-gqN gs-sq 5555551559 EWALD DRUG COMPANY Grand Haven's Original Cut Rate Drug Store im.-.-11111111-1,1111-1--4-111111-.,.,,1 rm i t Photographs fw fc Live Forever ' ' kgs? IX Tl There is one gift that is never duplicated, your PHOTOGRAPH. To pose for your picture is only a matter of moments, but bo fashion a worthy photograph is a time taking art. This priceless possession makes a modest demand on your bank balance. Make an appointment today. THE PHOTO SHOP 115 Wasliiiigton Street Phone 201 HOME COOKING OYSTERS IN SEASON WEBEIIPS R' STAURANT 8 N. Se entlr .,h-, Q . 1 XX Tiff W as ll i' W , Sandwlehes ard Ice Creaypify -'Wx :fffg , lx - 1 14 t e X- 1 ' ' ' ' ' 'l 3- - 'l WfST ' 'llT 'l- - ' ' ' A, ..., E-1 H on kfisfw l ytiggar 1. 1 1 H Q13 WX' 51243 5 ,.. Q 5 -xnxx! gsmtsss - ..- x fb B it 8 G RMK -.M .fs J 1 + 3 xx 0 g '2?.'C1x4, M ' ' ,,-ixxl r ' 3 Y ' 'xmdtq CHALLENGE REFRIGERATOR COMPANY Q? H 3.-.. K Q C ew' gf., A A ,., y. H1 ? U5 .C E E seg E V s Manufacturers of Household REFRIGERATORS AND ICE CHESTS Grand Haven. Mich. H. F. HARB CIS, President W. F. HARBECK. Vice-NPi'esT?IenI B. F. HARBECK, .Seerelary and Treasurer .., f ,I - 1 3' 1 N --, I ,-mmf, -. . , fr B I -1- .T-L...-...... .- - -...-.m.......,5..r...w .,,. .....AS.......-....-....-..- ,.- - - -...,-,., 4. XC. .V - 'rg ,R . X: ! s , ' T - C 1 L WN' - CNE-:ff 52 f 2-'f5f ,f-rf 3 '1'f'j'g A 47 X '- ' . ' 5 t 1 4 -sri' :. V' ba g , S Q. . fu 'X X 1 1 1. A, . .- f --. C + , 'f - - rr I--X H, eQ.f-- C mg... C A K ' kk 'xgw , Al Llzsl :Q 6? V 5 U D I, U ,l-F -E . ' N 'I X 7 ff!! K - I A lf' ! a 51 - Eiifif'-'grgzvw Y f ..::-gg CQ-59 X :X X X X W f3 ,, N , , V44 X L K K M S 'M v'.'f IW' 21'-v' 1 f V-1' fm H 1'L13...1'y ifQl . f N -L - . A--gy --If A .,. Q TX - ' 'fix im!-H?.l.'ii, ' KJQTDT CN fi I 'I I rx -Z lx -'-I iii? x51 N ,Wm fl f X W L Iwi, M 1 Z 4-Us K I fl- : 'O Q4 Q 1' ? Q- - ' ' 5 - 6' 59' 5 X 'f 4? 2 C7 x :v IIIIIIMH - . Null!! I Q if xx R Hlll 2 5 93 E 'F-'X -X 7 5 X H : f , , v K X rug 5 , -lg . X 5 ,,a 7 H 45 X f sgao :d'ly,1lf ! Z in , , I, 1 A S-TJ , Af X JA ...A MW 'v .A Nw XX Y y f? 09'id 'UQ0L I ?f'iR'f'XQ 3 3 O O O c c o O 9 o j Administrati -ei 6 s -5- xslt x sxsxxs. - , - sw I Bl ,.- ' Ns Iii. G I X -lx X -n .3 Ni! Q :ivalf Q 0 f N55 .--'JQQ5 'N X gb-.QL ' ' I, - mx- up x, s A , , W, A - Y -S -A f x Anna Stap: g'Do you have any mail for me? Mailman: Whats your name? Anna Stap: You'll find it on the envelope. L35 'c'Whyf is a loaf of bread like the sun? You got me. TlIey both rise in the yeast and set in the vest. 4...-I.--....--..-------- l I .6 4...-.I-....-....-I.-.... -4. J. W. COOPER Coal, Wood and Coke TRANSFER SERVICE Phones Oflice 808-Fl Res 808 F2 --W1u,,1w luniw iw ni , I T I ADDISON - BLATZ CO. I Will!! DRY GOODS qw- .... ......--... I ...... , ..... - gn- -111 ----------- ----------- - l i THE GRAND HAVEN DAILY TRIBII WE HThe Home Daily I COMMERCIAL PRINTING I ARTISTIC PROGRAMS 1 LETTER HEADS 1 BOOKLETS I VISITING CARDS, ETC. I I ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS I 'I I ffsfv : Telgglgpneiggf Appoinlpzenlx E V ff J ,WII IR: x I .27 E.- - - - 63525- - - SI- - 5 'R F' IV is I ' 'N' 'lea 'F A 'H ' N5 U I I Q I ji 3 I 'EEA 51261 u, ' . t .dx tk 2 , x ut.. QSGIJ E ra . - , mxrkix ,- . 6 0 - Q 2 J 'Q ' 1:1-2.10am-,vqmbl ' xr-u0xun9' .I..-... ------------ --lf - lfll - -. ------ 1 ---- I-fm 4, The CHALLENGE MACHINERY Co. i GRAND HAVEN, MICH. r y . fri leaag : s.. ,......,,... O 2 W ,,,, ,, lnlt' Grand Haven Electric Supply Co. 111 Wasliillgtoll Street Phone 126 Challenge Printing Machinery and Utilities T are in use throughout the world I where printing is done. l +.-...-...,.. -..- .... - .... - .......-f...-....- .... - .... -....- .,,. - V... - .... - .,.. -....-....-..,.- .. - - - - - -..,.- Dan J.: Do you know why Fords 'fu' - - - use more gasoline than Buicks do? Art C.: l'll bitefi ' Dan J.: Because there are more - Fords than Buicksf' 3 - Clara Ryder: What's the best way : to make yourself fall asleep? H Elsie Rice: Count sheep. - C. R.: How do you do that? 1 E. R.: Well, you close your eyes - and just count till you get sleepy. .i. C. Rl: Suppose the herd is too big. doesn't that make it hard to count 'll' -PH-l- -1 '-f '-KI -'II'-'M R.: In that case you count the legs and divide by four. John Casemier's Sanitary Market J: L Our Aim Is Not Quantity ' T N U I But Quality 'Not Lnderstood was pleaslngly E Plus sung after Mr. Hatton's well applauded I l Cmlffesy' Img Pff '1Pl Dflivffy s eech before the assembl '. I 1 e ce p 5: 3 R ' K s and Beef Roasts ' N V Y P 4' E aXSpecialty Student- HW do YQBf,YgQff'?L?iey3 Ll 1322 Washington st. Phone 302 book reports written out. yi f'r'gi X. John C. mg, prop, hfliss Nesbitt Oll. defgiflme. Cllall-?,y'y l dxwguccessor o ?!Stral1s-ll-Big pencil. ink1Tal1yfm.nEPSf2-- Y 'Nr Fifyf lw A -....L...Q-..,.-....-.,..l,.H..-....-..........--..,.- wif-X , f' r x , ' rg. ---J E+ J' X sit - '- t ime E Q QJV ,X ii'.,J K Q ' qC'r if wg? aj 'C JTT, L Ein NS. 51173 1 1 1 1 1 111.11 1mm1nu1uu1nu1mr1m.1 1m1 1 1 ssc 5-,sg ,,,,,ggg,gt9Xs-m 1 N ',.' yx , ' Ng.. . -A a Blue 8 Gold 5 -xx Q, s- - Q rl 3 1 hx - ' -sv M' S-as W -m- - - - - - - - -....-....--...-,...--...-...-....-....- - - - - - - - -un- COMPLIMENTS OF KOZICKPS BLUE RIBBON STORES Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables 800 Wfashington Ave. 1452 Washington Ave. To the CLASS OF 1929 iiiiiiiii Ife C'011g'7'HZ'lllllZf6 you on the success of your High School career, and wish you the best for the future. mmm SPRING LAKE STATE BANK DE VOY AUTO SALES Chrysler 65-75-80 ctnd Plymouth 4's f DISTRIBUTORS:f IGE Seventh and Waslxington -if x. A N ,Phone 609 we f ,L ' W5 X fxfe -4n1nn1nuafuuaQ9 nnxn --un1:m- uvln L uuux 4unu1llrl--ugun Hn-nWlln1un- uuvu 1 uuun 1 uuun 1nu1nn-nu4un- up ! M L S 'L , 1-.L + , ..,. seg. me - L, A, r ,, ,z '1 Q TUBQ M V -'Q' T 'ATA T f128:IY 1 11m1nu...,,,,11m1lm1ml1un1nu1un1un1lm1nn1m.1.m1m.1.m1 1 1 1 1,...1 .,, ...xsss1 ,,,,, 5 -, - to N 'x .v .s nxt 4 f WVNX n ,Q 6Q M U6 0 , r. V slim!-N ' H ' xx3:3533,XQ53 ' gums Social Aims o Grand Haven High School Grand Haven High School attempts to instruct each of its students to do the following: KID To set the service of God and man as the end of all of his work. f27 To love the truth and only the truth, and welcome all truth gladly, whether it brings to him or the world, joy or suffering, pleasure or hardship, ease or toil. 535 To meet each task with a willing heart at the moment it is assigned. C45 To respect the rights and pleas- ures of others claiming no privilege for himself except the privilege of service, and allowing himself no joy that does not increase the joy of his fellow man. 655 To live his best, holding himself relentlessly to those ideals which he admires most in other men. f6D To love his friends more than himself, his school more than his friends, his country more ,than his school, and God more than allflelse. , .Z - X tt , ,wif ,X Q ,-,, if H, La- C'?1f:.1f:, i ., - for f A X....-...,4...,....L-....4...,-..,.-.F,Ai!, -.W....-....-U..-i..i-ui...-...,- 'i ' ,i i l i 1',, 1g ,!i '. ,+V-f , a as ,ac i- few? lies .Quiz-f-:T -e-ex if X N ' a ssfqsx fa ff sfsxf 'ikgl ft a sri- ,ft X priest me or fx 1 Y W v Vi Z-L-3 Q 5 1291 5 .51 xssssligxxxxxx s. 5 ' 'S u ' w s Xxx - ,.- sg NN 1, s ,ix :Mu ,-13: ' , l mu. 24 '-. U6 0 .f X. x ,.- xx- - Q-- - , ,A , , , , 4 , MB.: -. une ,111111111-1111111111.-lm...-.nlliun-.W1 Compliments of THE RADIO SHOP S. Second Street You Always Get COLD SODAS from GUARANTY SODA F OUNTAINS built by THE F OUNTAIN SPECIALTY CO. GRAND HAV N, MICHIGAN , fx Qu X X Q XX I - ,-,T M SS, A . 1 A X .,. F W A , XX , . 'I' -J1zf-:4q--mx-ISEL.-nn-nn---n'J,liH Nm. -mags.-xn--m-nu--nl--un-T-in-nu-I -un--m- If A lg X H C, C ,M l . Q54 A Tf-J 1- gk: Q- Y, . r- 1 Aa- V 'L ni laiff' eff - 1 1 A X 1 - DX 'Y Sbv 7 kv :Q 'fl If-gx gg ii- kqlzxrf 'AH- f13OJ -fb r s .Qs 5.3 ssxttl s yg5,, 5 - N . Ts TVX ' l .,'f. W xxxx X 1 ue 0 - -- , 'Q' 4 - ' v Yggxx if - - -,-,-1- ... .. .. - -,...-,.4. 4--...,-....-,..-w-...,....u- - -...-.,..- -....-,...... ..,..- -....-....- ,,.. - .,,. - .:.. - ,... - 1... - ,... - ,... - ,..- -,..... ,.., - .... -,..,- ,... .. ..,. - .... - ,... .. K.,. - .,,. - ,... - ..,. - - ,... -,...-,. 1-R: I TQ, Y V 1322, -V Xmas- -vnu,-C 'I' I S : E ' I Ii 3 7 E E E I O . 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SEVENTH STREET I TIN Tiiil IIII 7 IIII l IIII T IIII l 'I i 'I i T 'I 1' '1 IIII l IIII l IIII T IIII i IIII i IIII T I'II 1' 1 1' 7 '7II7IIIiII4 Tmigl 3 1 liyl 1 nlly iwyliyrll llll lylri Illl 1'..1VIll1 VII' vi llll lmv- Ill' 1 'llw 1Pill1I!YliIIIIT1T i i 1IlM1'Yll1V!? I MASTENBROOK BROS. I Garage and Service Station 1 Beech Tree an Waverly Ave. I GAS, OILS AND ACCESSORIE ,WX I FRESHMAN EL . CTRICSRABIOS I 'Q ERIES AND BRAKE SERVICE 1 Grand Have-,qi Miclggan I' wi? I I h ffl' ,Phone T949 I -.,,-..1.,,4.... ..,I - .,.. 4.wLm.-.g-..,-.m.,3.Xg..I 3 ..., O- ,... ga.- .... -..-,.... ..,I -.u,,.,u,-..u- .... - .... -....-,..i. I ' ' Si- If - 1 ' ,,.- ,, il T 'fxi vg , eg 'Y 'fa Si ff--eq: -ig O 'O T I giflii k xi xfy f fl311 -11 xg-ssitxgxxx 5.55. Q xx-,.xxx .. . ' PNN , , 523-13 '1, 'ue 8 G 0 ! ,ET -.. 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Q Groceries and 2, Dry Goods 1 - S - g E Navfzryczfnmfff 1 '-- '- - 'o - - - '1 - 'K - 'i -- -' - KIII --I+ : - - llll --------- 5 - Iyll -M? . - Cleaning, Pressing, i De B068 Repairing Collfectiollery 15 North Second Street - , - Phone 403 Grand Haven ' 30 Years of Service 2 i ? i 1 - ------- 2- - - llll - 1-f- -H+ -1-- ---1 - --K- ----------- - in----r - '----'- 1 -'H' 1 1 - --'---'---'- 1 ' 'lg L For a haircut becoming to you, You should be coming to us. - LEHMAN'S BARBER SHOP - 209 Washington Street Phone 65-W 2 -----..------------..--..---..-........i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' iiix 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I NEW IDEAS I NEW VALUES I I NEW LEADERSHIP I 5 HART., SCHAFFNER AND MARX CLOTHING i WALK-OVER SHOES-STETSON HATS I frsqx, 4 K R 0 .x THEN T i PRISE 1- Q fox L'Q,2l-11, Ifffxfi x P ' -A - - -5-gm? -,.. - ...- - --.- Qin- ---1 - -... - .-., -.gint .qt .... QA- ..., - ,1.- - .... - .... - .... fn? .... - -.M-....-..-so s' H ff 1 n' 'f? 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BAKER Sz SON Building Material and Fuel Phone 202 un1un1-ul-.wn1'm--m1 nu fig y o 'L 1112! 2 :Zia -fx nl-wn1wuu11xu11nn1:m1y,.,1-,,,1,,,,-.un-uni G1-and Haven, Michigan 5.545 1 m ia! fi n : 1 -. 1 ' B ' N Gruen Gruen Cartouche, S:'l'Z'x'i fg, 14 kr. gold, minds, 3565 . p ' . 1 gthsztscjanmiggg Othzciixamond 'ug mm design: from S60 GRUEN AND BULOVA WATCHES F . J . R I E M E R Leading Jeweler! 28 Wfashington Street m1.,,,,1n:n1nn- 1un1nn1r Grandi Haven., Michigan 1 1un,nn,un,nn1..1.1nn1nu,un--1n-nn1nn 1 1 1 n11l 1vm1 unnw 1 nnun 1' 1 1 1n-nn-gg. UPII1-1m1m1m1mn1m1m1m-m-l1u-nu1 I 2 Hem, ' L Central Market y i g A. U. I-Iieftje, Prop. 1, E Vander Vee : ,w 1 Fresh, Salted and 2 1 l Smoked Meats Barber Shop I il . ,,,,'l T Ten er Steaks a Specialty 49. ' ,E . , 710 Wasllingwn Strgelf lhiggf Alfhone 94 a ' LN. sevenul sn - iiii ..,.-.- - i- .,.. g K M M if . f aff-Q S A ' - 3 X t - f' f- -NWA. x V fi A' Q5 f f134jk 5 55, .ss ssstg ,,,,, S I -N Q Q, - - x .- s 'N .- xw INN 7, ' ,ix ' 0 . 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Seventh St. Phone 717 T : I - ---- - ---- - 1--- -- --,- - ---- --- ---- -I-- ---- - -1-K ---4 -L --.- - -.-- - -.-- - --,. -1- ---1 - ---. - ---- - ---- - --x- - ---- - ---- - 1--1 -I--I llmiIllllllll1M!1Ml1lIl1lll1 Illl 1 llll 1 llll 1 Illl 1 llll 1 IIIX 1lllA1 IIII 1 Illy 1 Illl 1IAII1IlIl11011Illl1lllliYIllilIll1-lllllilli Tlmll? SEVEN-PASSENGER SEDANS FOR CHARTER SERVICE 5 I CITY CAB SERVICE Q I f Day and Night Service Q No. 8 North Water St. Phone 1200 T 'II'Il 1 lnnlull l u 'l'uI 'TTT'T 'liTi 'lfl T 'lll i 'lli T llll T lllUllT UEl - ..,. -------- , I ---- 1- -. ---- -- -A ------- .... ... M? I WILLIAM FANT I MONUMENT WORKS Cemetery Memorials i ESQ l TELEPH I E 436-F1 I I I Corner Third and FllIj5Di1'fSIf I Grand Haven, Michigan I , ,- i.,17 RX Q, fit, I .- -L ' gf' ', I I' '- I 'P nn- 1un-1lirI?-fIu,S-?Lw-liHn12L'IunjiT1- nxtn 1111-xg:-,FII Jm I nu+w1nm11m1mn1nn-lm-Tam:-!n1 -In--n11nli I . E- me X I A S W, - - 1. I ' C ' 3'3 A - , 'oilfi- P :IV 'IPX I 1515 7 we W . 'Q-,1 'K V XX Xe?- . 51363 ,Q - tg Qsssst 5,5 xx- sf- 1 Q , Xxx' 1 X .-' ' x 1 Ky L-' X BW:-5 c I .-,..faxx ' UN- 8 G 0 I sh - f'-iiikwrinkgkf ' N- 'W' ' Q i 5..YblXJ-Q ' xl' 'mu ugmxxggnif' T 1 1 1 lggl 1 ygll 194115311 lnyg 1 'lll 1 ylyl 1 tllf 1nll1ln1lul1Illv1lMl1 lhll 1IlAlT'llATl4lTIIl1TlllITllIl1'llTK1' 2 TUTI? I Behm's Garage' and Filling Station g E. L. Bt-hm, Prop. i HUDSON and ESSEX CARS l Phone 751 Grand Haven, Michigan 71111711313 Wi VIIV TiTTiiillll7 '1 l T 7 I T T T T 71 T '! T 'i '1 1'H11 0:1 .- 1 1 llll 1m1un1nn1 lv'l 1 nqll 17,111 wnll - rlll 1 wnyn - vnn- 1 vln+ -- uluu 1m1 ulll 1 xxxl 1 lvuu 1 vlll 1rm1wm1 vllw 1mA1 1 1IlII1Il? l THE EAST END BARBER SHOP i Frank Ryder, Prop. ' Electric Massaging a Specialty Agency American Laundry - 1113 Wasllingtoll Ave. Phone 1063 -,,-u.- .,,. - .... - ..., -.w.. ..., -.,,.. ..., ........... . - .,.. - .,.. - .... - .... -.m....u-M-u.f. '------------'--- --------- '- '!' See Us About Your Life Insurance General Agents 1 VANDER VEEN and EHRMANN i Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. VANDER ZX M BUILDING f Phone 480 '4' ' ra gl Haven, Michigan I If Y , X - X 1' A E 1 ,I A vi!! fxx fir- fwapfii 1 . X Y ' I 1 urvn -vg?gv:bEh1 III1 -Hd-H101 IIII 11111 III1 1 llll -A111-if-1 In , I-vll1wlu- vllx 1 Irlx 1 lllm -rm-Hug:-3uu1rm1:1uu1m1nq4 I Wifi --:Pe Jes X 1 - f f ,A 1 leigii afifsiflff 2 -f'f:fi?fl31g fiin .. ,X ,, XV sq fkgy :i1 Xi' lisa . fm xg f137f1 eg' s'5Kxxnsxg,s - - .-'ss XM - - x, -, f IIIWN -'X :av 3 1 ue 0 - 1-we ' .......: .-- 'QSM' H- M I If- t i? es--s X... 8 mm z,- ---------------------------m.-I? l . . . I Always uThe Highest Quality Merchandise at T the Lowest Possible Pricesn I I - .. ,. l . ,-.ji ' IIT-I 7' I 5-1 ' W'ITH THE - 1 Q, Q i The Colden Rule I LATEST ' ttnmts snnns ' W I -I I I 103 Waslliligtoli Street Grand Haven, Mich. I l I - .- - - - - - - - - - - -u.- - -....-m.-....-H..-nn-...t-...,-....-...,-....-....-I...-iq. -' ---'-- '- !' Found on a history test paper: I I'He had a vision and an angle said: Save It Ice 'There is but one God and Mohammed is his profitlf' , ez 3 Mr. Olsen lin economics class! : : G'WI1at kinds of farming are there? CO. Albert Z.: I'Extensive. intensive and : pretensivef' st I , 270- '1 - I . . P lone ll I Dumb: g'Do you know Lincoln s i Gettysburg Address? -I - - - - - - - - - -ml-H+ Dumber: I'No, I didn't even know l1e I' ' d I - -1 --------- I-W? ue tiere bg 2 Albert: Next to a beautiful girl S I what do you think is the most interest- 5 ing thing in the world? I lVIarvin: IIWIIBII I am next to a beau- BEIHL and BOYINK' Props. 'lx tiful girl I don't worry about statis- Z I tics. Corner 7th and Fulton QA in X: X 3 H , lf' :ffm Miss Schutt: N Dont you all become Gfiilld Haven, Mich. g,'V n fsp interested 'in axcxertain party some- g 7 AN 5 ty, times that YQHIZL-Ig61'gEI your bodily -!- - -...-,.1,f.J..,f.,...-.4 -...-..,- 1 4 e Q- Fsfifsik. eq I of V f ' f x +'h l . r' e to ss: 1:1381 x-, .gssstig -5 B ,Q Q Q'- P S-xx, -5 l U, ..,5. I I Ln... 4 F Bl!! 8 6 M ' iam! ' Nu 0 -.1 ss' XYYL-'-xR3.ngs71u.97-Q' ' - ' Ns mx QA?1 m.as,:,..,x.. v, .- '?ix.,.l,nM-.ia1, ' . y - , -4 .'4.-.,I...I.4..l,.g..... .A Q- .4 -, ., ,.1.-.. 1 ... . . 1 s--- V l - s.,-, -fr. :J J , r 9 '1 ,Q 2 . 5 ' 5 1 Sl YE--1:7525-.jf-Q.,-x 4'-. ' 'V'W'5i- - Q T' ,Q . 4 1, rv ' GR 5011171 V5 G,Hnven -Q. FI'E'5hle5 Semors -lumors w Chumps H0511 Claude Boswor ,... . . .. .4332-i'E-?Qi'.f:4 V 2 5 ,. 1i,337Q1f5rZ37-iff? :'E?:5S15EE22l1 V H R Hx?-ai-Y' if ' R ,M r- 3 , ' .. -- 1 .:. x - YM :'T 'W . , .,' 4:5 if .4,f-1,.,,,,f- 4 ,. . 1 31 1 - .. .4 ,vgyfvx V A . ,YA ' 44, ' L If f w, . f, -Mft .fx 50Phorfl0 e5 ,J 'in ,, 1 f 'N N I , ,lf-xx f 'E ,ly- --'4 ' L:- f- - , 77- - V K X,f' '-X , X i f139j 1 I - , ,-divx ,N--N ' Z W , 4 ,i ,RQ X , ,X -1 -s-ssxhsy ' Bhn:8l3ld va X .-'S 'N - I! il'N 'Sc-D .,., --Q? v , 3 Q..-- .QAZM l - '-. 1'- - -., 0 .- as-me--s--A--. W ' 'N-5 Q1 Q -5- gn-sssitxi 'X .gn-ml ------------ . - - - ------------. ..., - ..,!, i 2 i BAXTER LAUNDRY l Cleaning, Pressing and Dyeing I WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER T l : 3 Agency17th and Fulton Phone 682-W - T , .p.,-....-....-....- - .-.,..-....-.,,,-....-...,-,,..-,,..-....-...- .. -....-,...-....- -....-....-....-..,- ,-....-..-....-.. Miss Bell: How many times have l told yoII to be to class on time? John Freh: l don't know. l thought you were keeping score. gl Teacher: You look awfully sleepy. What's the matter? Freshman: Somebody told me if l waited in front of Central School that l would hear the school yell. and it didrft say a thing all night. 4.....,...-....-,...-,...-.n.-....- - - - - - - - - -13 'LAnimals, explained Mr. Thoma. don't know how lucky they are. Does a family of rabbits, for instance, realize that it is running around in a beautiful sealskin coat?,' G' Ed Correll: i'How much gas have we got? Frank Secory: It points to one-half but whether the thing means half full or half empty, l don't knowf, - - - - .. - ,-..-.-I...-....-.,....,,,,-,,,....,.,-..g. E l l REPoRTs COLLECTIONS Q 7 MERCHANTS SERVICE BUREAU Z f Chamber of Commerce l f LIBRARY BUILDING , T Only Substitute GOOD CREDIT ! T gglrh EGRECOFIIETS of Character Chasing' Z F GOOD CREDIT Business - 'i I1 IIIK 1 III1 1 IKII - IIII 1 Ivrl 1 vll- - III1 1 IIII 1 1 '1 - - 11111111 121 1 1 1 'l 1 1 'I 1 1 1 'fL e-- f- ----- --f' ------------ -'-- :-f- 'f-' -'f- :-f- 'f-: --1- - - 'f-' 'f-: '-f- --------- --:- -A T : i HIGH CLASS SUBDIVISIONS - T WILLIAM M- CONNELLY l f - W ll I Te e Fe Y Field ,Rj Ls, W'e t S ' g L ke A 5 om nugfesiilreliiice, C'o'ijlimerc' l aml Im strml flfraclisrm a , I A 'fLE7V In : Q A A I P11055 E-or 264 xl.T : i Affwfffr WLVTA CTT' -,J U- - - -V Q'- - '- ' Tqiilli-TI N ' '- H ', - - - - '- lT - ' 'H' T J? 5 I '- if exif: - if so A SI, sv T-n .Z-1---'TQ ICLTED C A.,-.,,.:f1R. f -5 'i f1- l il 714' ' - f A Y S' ,X-f1jf1'1-giiili if ssQisyQY5Ss5j2iiss?k5 'xii X 'fi' K H403 ,-1 -5-ssiis it 55's -'Wax - .,v'e xxXxw 'Q , ..,. 'l TN ,, f Y :Bu g ! -W. ., .. 0 - 4 s- n xg--- A- ' x- 'Qfw : :IIS 'I' I GRAND HAVEN MQTOR C0 E OLDSMOBILE VIKING I Sales and Service I W3SllillglOll Avenue at U. S. 31 Pllon 696 I vi- ..., - .,.. 1 .... .. .... ... ,..I 1- .... -....- .... - ,.., 1 ..,, .--- .... - .,.. ------ , - Mistress Ihiring maidb: How soon Could You come? You see I have my 4...-..,,.. .. ......-..,.-... ...nv springthousecleaning to do. 1 S Maid: I could wait for three weeks 5 if you are absolutely sure you could get the housecleaning done by then. se Dry Cleaning, I Mr. ffhoma: are the days PRESSING longer In the summer. REPAIRING Ruth Mulder: Because the heat ex- pands them. -i--...I-I..I- .- .-,..I-..,.-...,- '!' I With best wishes for your I future success and happiness- u..uu1Im1.m1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1.11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I BUILD GRAND HAVEN Tri-Cities Chamber o Commerce ini 'fll iTill7ilTTT ' - 1 T l 'll' l 'l T VII' 2 l ' 7 7 ' T i 7 T +I? lll' l l 1 III, itll 1 IT K,II -1 IIII T T WIII -TNT!-1. -1. -T, i .lil t- ylly TWIWTI T 1- ..- E I . . . Tires, Tubes, Batteries, Oils, Accessories, Vulcanizing, Repairing, Battery Chargm I I I MARV'S TIRE SHOP MARVIN J. I-I Fgxkigmpx Phone 482-W D KI I I 'lfliilli Seventh St I ix'Q5, , .1 I 'I' ii ffmxe 'In' 'M' - P 'H' 'I i 4' 41 ' ef. I ix rf?-Yi Y i I ii--, , , 1 1-4--71. at ,ggi X V4 X- X ff D ' 1 --1 XIQSKNQ - 33, 11 f141ji S., ..- .mass ,,,,,- - 655 H Q - .- NN If B I G Mila' fn M h.. ' r I N -su . -1 Q 56N H, 0 : ai? s-M... ' ' ' un' uw' x'Shs-gqx ,Q-Q- assists? 'O' + o f A - -A--ix. mil ..... , Q1-P Q. -2 ,- ' fy N ii - 'K .T- , -f' , swam 1-'ms - .V 'dv ' ,it I 0 Q X -,--.. . i f. as X I 2 f ,H lllliriimu Q i - lv -- 1-1 f f it VLQAW f 'ff' , 'f -2 A 7 f - - - 'Fit 'ld-'Sm-A -' 'F i-ef.-V - 0 J - '1- XX X13 2.1: Xl.: .!,J 3X6 fi.: g,fl--- jg -J, -,l l lg, - Ug,,,,M, , f?-sf . AYQX 3l': fill ' - .,'.W1lll-21 .pffdx Mg 't sr! F1j.:,5, p he - .F Q Q-+-- S: - 'L fS,si,x ' .-.. Ufnoflfer Cargo qf flue and Qoldy from the TUREN SHQPS . . . another repeat order . . . every department contributing added quality . . . that there may be still other repeat orders .... We thank the stall of the l929 Blue and Gold for the opportunity to assist in the creation of this beautiful record of happy memories. ir Q 0 Q olecein lpiriiinltrtnig oo Printers of pinning U4n'nfuaZS erfdgillaptidlsa Michifgtdn Q., ,xgYi?i.Yi,-ff?- f'N:? -f' s if '-,Y-:E.gj-'li-o'i'Ej 'QT-ig t -4f1.iw,rgj? srffggig gsfpfafxoif do no N411 s,.s fs- qnsts 5 5 ,s'.s --'Kg' N .-' 'X--. an s. c ld as .- uf E If X , f ----1m,,,mmmd,fff' . Q 5' Q xx ' 5 9 xxx- 5 lsx H x . u 155- - Wtlahn sz out Againw 65,1013 are America's largest school annual designers and engravers because we render scztisfczction on more than 400 books each year Intelligent co-operation, highest quality workmanship and on-time deliveries created our reputation for dependability. JAHN 8: OLLIER ENGRAVING CO. 'Photographers Artists and Makers of Fine Printing Plates for Black or Colors. 817 W. Washington Boulevard . Chicago Telephone MONROE 7080 i .xl fe 0 not su - el an few so on ' so '-f , gi f 2 25 a iigi f S L, 1 J f - ff I3-x ,, , ,- W , X If x ef, , 'X s ' X X ,f , lin, 1' X 'N ' y, , - 1' a 1- ' - -ff A as K ll, ' - -- ff iv f'f,'b ,1 ' , F! - ?-.- - V, A -H Q Xe gi lyk- X xg -' JY, ,Y , , v,,4e! , , -f-'X , 1 , d ,- x QQ3 -,Aa Y. -ui 'xif-f1i i E5-Z' ' X-gx fi, . xx- QQ I x3 -'S , -. X- - - X L AJ 1' ' ,f Y-13 gQ4,gi 2fl Q 51431 ,- QS' 5 . -qgxga sxnsx, -,Q X .fbsg NYM. se. X -'- - - -- ., q --W 5-Refi B I 8 G 0 lBlxWt...v.. .- A--fgg'-Mi N, ,- Q ..-'Q'-X----X-. -,.-. W' 'Ssssas Qsfn- 5--ssstsst' INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Page Page Adams Tailor Shop., .,4..,.. ,,.,... ,,.,...,...,. 1 4 1 Home Restaurant .......... .......... 1 21 Addison-Baltz Co .,.,.,, , ...,......,.,.,,.,......,... .,.......... 1 26 Home Bakery .......,.,.....,..,.....,..,.... .....,.... 1 31 Addison-Pellegrom-Colson ......r..,.,. .....,....... 1 22 Hotel Gildner ,..,,................................. .......... 1 23 Atlantic 81 Pacific Tea Co ........, ............ 1 23 Howell's School of Business ......,... 107 Baker Lumber Co ....... .........,. .... ,....,,...,. 1 3 4 Huizenga Jewelry Co. 4........... ,......... 1 06 Ball, J. ......,...,.............,...,, ,.,.., ...... ...,.,,..,.. 1 0 2 Jahn 81 Olliern ..,.....,...........,..., ......... . 143 Baxter Laundry ,...,.,..,,,... ,.,....,..,.. 1 40 Johnston Bros., Inc ....t.,. .......... 1 17 Behm's Garage ............, .,.......... 1 37 Jonker Hardware Co. ...... ........,. 1 18 Big Store. The .......... .........,., 1 09 Keller, Wm. H., Inc ............... .....,.,.. 1 21 Board of Education.. ..,.,. ......,,,,.. 1 29 Keefer's Lunch ...,..............,..,.......... ....,..,.. 1 19 Braak's Bakeries .,,,.......,...,..... .,.......... 1 14 Kenyon's' Auto Electric .............. .......... 1 07 Brownee Sweet Shop ...,........ ............ 1 16 Kooiman Auto Co...- .........,....... ....,...,. 1 31 Brialfs Cleaners .................,,.......... ............ 1 32 Kozickiis Stores ...,................,..... .......... 1 28 Busy Bee Service Station ..,,. ,..,...,..,. 1 09 Lehman's Hair Shop ..,,.,.,.......,.,.,.,... .......... 1 32 Castle's Grocery ....,.......,,,.,..t. ., ............ 110 Marv's Tire Shop ......,......,.,.......,......,...,. ....... 14-1 Casemier, Henry ......,...., .,it. ,,..,...,... 1 0 4- Mastenbrook Brothers Garage ............. .,....... 1 31 Casemier, John .........,. ,......,.. ..,,........ 1 2 7 Merchants Service Bureau .......,...,..,.,.... . .,.....,. 140 Central Clothing Co., ,.,4....,. ,, 101 Middag's Barber Shop .,,.................,. ...,.,.,.. 1 06 Central Market ,.,.........,,,..,, ....,.,,........ , ,...,.....,. ll Iiller Studio ,...,..............,.,...,,.,. .4,.,..., , Challenge Machinery Co ............. Challenge Refrigerator Co. ,.... . Moll's Shoe Store ,.......,... National Utilities ...... 100 118 112 134- 127 125 City Cab ....,.......,..,........ .,,,.,...,,..........,......,,, . 136 Natural Ice Co ......... .. ,..., 120 Colonial Flower Shop ...,..,.,..,,, ,,,.,,.,.,., 1 31 Oakes' Insurance ....,.. ,,.,....,. 1 18 Conant's Restaurant ,.,,,.......... .,.,...,,..,, 1 22 Ottawa Electric Co ...,... ......,,.. 1 04 Connelly. Wm. M. ,.,. ..... . 140 Peerless Glove Co ....... ......., .......... 1 1 9 Cooper, J. W. ,.,.....,,.. ,, ,.,......... 126 Peoples Savings Bank .........,. .......,., 1 13 Crescent Theatre ...,...,....,.,.,..,. ,..,...,..,, 1 17 Photo Shop ,...........,.....,,.,.,...,..... .......,.. 1 24 Dake Engine Co. ......,.........,......,.. ,.......,... 1 23 Poel Brothers ..,...,...........,... ..,- .... . 105 De Boe's Confectionery ....... ., ,..,,,.,. 132 Poel 31 Hoebeke .,.,...... ....., . ,. 103 De Voy Auto Sales ,.,,.............. .....,.,,,,. 1 28 Potter's Garage ...,....,......... ......,,.. 1 01 Dick's Service Station ......... .....,..,... 1 12 Piston Service Co ..,.,.....,.,,., .......... 1 35 Durant Sales Co. .....,,,.,.,,..,,.,,...,,. ..,...,..... 1 22 Presley's Drug Store ............... .......... 1 07 Eagle-Ottawa Leather Co. ........ , ,.,,,. 133 Pruim's Music Store ...,..... ....,... . . 115 East End Barber Shop ..,,...... ., ,...,,., 137 Radio Shop . ,,,........., ..... 130 Electric Shop, The ,..,.,,,, ,. ..,.,.,,.. ...,...,,.,. 1 22 Riemer, F. J ...........,........ ,.....,... 1 34 Enterprise Clothing Co. ........ ............ 1 32 Reichardt. John .............,. ........... .....,..,, 1 1 6 Ewald Drug Co ....,,................... ,,,., ,.,,., 1 2 4 Robbins. N. .,,., ,.,........,..,..,.....,., .......,........ .....,..., 1 0 8 Fair Grocery .,.,.,..........,.....,.......... ....,..,.... 1 21 Salvation Army. ,..,,.,............,...,.,................,. .......... 1 35 Fant, William ,.,,.,.,,.,...,,.,, ,,...,...,,... ..,....,.... 1 3 6 Schroeder-Lindgren Auto Co. .......,.. 104 Fountain Specialty Co ............ ,.....,..... 1 30 Sheffield Brothers .......,....,..,.,.,.............. ........., 1 O3 Fourth St. Market .,.... ...,... ..,....,.... 1 21 Smith 81 Williams ,......,..,......,.,.,....... ......... , 105 Franklin Press ....,. ....,,.,... ,,........,., ...,...,.... 1 0 3 Spring Lake State Bank .......,.,. ..,...,.., 1 28 Franks, Jos. A ............................ ........,....., ,......,.,.. 1 1 5 Square Drug Store ,......,........,.., .,..,..,.. 1 38 Golden Rule Clothes Shop ,...,.,...... ............ 1 38 Style Shop ,,.,,,...,.,,....,,.,.,,..,,...., .......... 1 19 Green Stores, lnc ...... ,..... ,,,..,...........,.,... ......,...... 1 1 0 Swart Sz Kooiman ....,,................,. .,..... . .. 135 Grand Haven Awning Shop ........,,.,. ......,..... 1 36 Thieleman Auto Co .......,. ,...,...., ..... ..,.,,.. , . 109 Grand Haven Brass Foundry... ,,.,,.. ,.,..,..,,.. 1 02 Toren Printing Co ....,...... ., ,..,........,...,.,. ...,... . .. 142 Grand Haven Candy Shop ..........,.. .,.,.,,,...,. 1 15 Tri Cities Chamber of Commerce... ,...,.... . 141 Grand Haven Daily Tribune ............, ..........., 1 26 Vander Veen 8: Ehrmann .....,......,...,.. .......... 1 37 Grand Haven Electric Supply .,,........... .,.....,.,,.. 1 27 Vander Vere. Henry ............................ ........,. 1 34 Grand Haven Maytag Co .............,,........ ,..,,,..,...,...,. 1 02 Vanden Berg Service Station .... ,.....,.,. 1 03 Grand Haven Motor Co. ......,....,......, ...,..,,..,....... 1 41 iv. Van Tol Hardware Co. ..,.,......... .,.,...... 1 16 Grand Haven Oil Co. ,.,.......,.........,,..,...,.. ,.....,,..., ..,.. 1 1 0 Van Woerkom Variety .....,..,..... ..,....... 1 35 Grand Haven Sanitary Dairy. ,.,.... ..........,.,.,... 1 17 l Van Zanten 81 Fisher .......,,,.,,. .......... 1 32 Grand Haven Sales Service ,..,,. ,...,.,.........,,.,,....... 116 Q- ah , r ................., .....,... . 100 Grand Haven State Bank ............,,,.,.,.,............,.....,..... 111 1 Vyn Co. .,.. ..........,. ................ .......... 1 3 5 Grand Theatre ..,...,... , ..,.......,......,.,.,,............ , Wallyis Lunch ....... , ..........,.,............. . ..,,.,.,. 105 Glueck's Market .,....,.,...,.,...,..,..,..,.,...,.,.,....,,. 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N , 1 m : tb K ' 5 .- - 1- U' ' 'rw--- - -- - ---,, 5 . ,. -e si'-Xl.. .- ' can J lg, .Af .3..,,, . ,A: ', ..,Q, ,I ,.,, t . ll, l ff? l' Fl'l'S,1IIIPl1. Soplzonmres. and Juniors: Are you making the most uf your opportunity? Will you be better able to serye humanity: will you he a better citizeng will your attitude toward life be richer because of your having attended Grand Haven High School? If you can answer these questions in the affirmative. then your high school experiences thus far must have been successful. E. H. Buzcock. E. H. Bmxcocx 089 To Ifie Class of 1929: My Dear Friends: As you leave your school I extend to you my best wishes for a successful future. The question. 'tHow shall I get on in the worlcl? page is being asked by each one of you. There is but one answerg that is, To be occupied in the highest em- ployment of which you are capable. Success is noth ing more than doing well the thing you Call do. Sincerely. ffhfxix Guzmwiji OLSEN. s s NX eww H. otm , ' . 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S. 3 years SANDRENE A. SCHUTT, B.A. English, Bible Hope College G. H. H. S. 2 years JACK THOMA, B.S. Chemistry Alma College G. H. H. S. 1 year MARIE FOSMOE . . 4 Mechanzcal Drawing ' ,f7 1 Western Stage We tern Sgate C. H. HffS?Ify39Ejf,'fxX G. H. H. S. years yy ffjf- ff-.,.i.1ix ,',fiWg X m ' A' I ' 1.1. f' ,ir 'X ,-H L l f :W H 3 esrQ.,i A- ,f ' - x Q:'.. eral I V ! .- ,M-i X21 '-gin... - ini f --K H -.-sff -fff ...if A - H- ' ' -- ' bi- . Sgr f' XX'-X - '- AH H 141 0 f . f t' i ' . X y v X X .53-I L' ' x A. I , ' sf 4 ,' FA x' a f V' wr, , M' ' I ff? AA I I '.,,, ' -- ETB V I 1 1 gi- -xy., df ' ' . A ,,w:.,Q Q ' ' ', ,qi - - vi: , ..::w'1' 4' .1 1 'idllfhg X ' ' x ,lA H 'Q . iff . i :V 5,-k.X.1I1,4.1i' 1,5-' ' l fi , 1 , -I-n , 'f W V - 'RWJ .1 1 :fl ., - Nfl N f ' , ' A fjf Q j g. .V ' ' N , f f ' , V' ' +L? ,ff i: ,. Q? K, Alile. 'J x ,UL-if-3 V k NYS nb it ,vt 5. 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Y . :,F,,.',,1 Muni 1' V JY .' . gig-,-1 1 Y- rim' V I V. - wa' mp! . 'AQ '7'-1 ,' f, .Q ms Q 4.. A , ','Y7. -5 2:5515 1 N ' '-uri 1:-yi ss s., tmsssttg xxss, 5 - - s ...- 1 Bl 86 ld es- 't Ja. ' Q , t St . ' 'h ' N ing Wrxxxxfsblxix J Y xyvusxxuk M Y Y uL'Q'f3:'TL94 ss. 1 .9 Mx , 3 N K, Q ' i tx 'I sv 4 W 3 : i xx - W - , mn' 5- L J hx l- ...-.... .... L - L L l lt 'll .L.,. ... , .. A... my f i. YE . li ..... - s . -Q lt E 1 . ' N IQ- -'-- P ll - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I. In 1925 we embarked in the good ship Grand Haven High School. setting out on a four year voyage. After we became acquainted with our surroundings. we rapidly took our part in school life. We chose as our patroness Miss Lucille Vander Wlerf. and as president. Dwight Large. The first part of the cruise we encountered rough waters. but with excellent leadership we soon had fair sailing. The second year of our voyage we elected Mr. C. C. Cook as patron. and Walter Fisher as president. We began our participation in school life by giving the Fresh- men a party in the gym. We were represented on the varsity football team by John Elliott. By the time we began the third part of our voyage. we were accustomed to sailing and most of our difliculties were over. We presented an amusing and enter- taining comedy. The Patsy. directed by Miss Schutt, our patroness. with Miss Quigley assisting. Our able president for the third period of our cruise was John Elliott. who. along with Rudolph Hodal. represented us on the first football team. while six others did their bit on the scrub squad. Van Schelven. Elliott. Strahsburg. Byl. and Dirkse were on the regular basketball team. while five others were on the second. Alice Deiters won the High School Oratorical Contest. In January we were given a splendid entertainment by the Seniors and in June we, in turn. gave them a farewell banquet. Although a very happy affair. the last lap of our trip was. in many respects, sad. for the voyage which we had all worked to make a success was completed. Hav- ing realized this. we determined to make it the best and greatest ever. Miss Schutt was for the second time chosen our patroness. and Marshall Pellegroni our presi- dent. with Alice Deiters. vice-presiclentg Elsie Rice. secretary: Marvin Kruizenga. treasurer. Captain Berg. Hodal. Correl. Secory. Wiegerink. Byl. and Clay represented us on the varsity football team. On the basketball team were Captain Dirkse. Van Schelven. W. Scholtz. Wiegerink and Correll. Under the supervision of Miss Schuttt and Miss Quigley we presented The Charm School. which was a great success. On April 20th we gave a party in honor of-t-l Juniors. Our activities are over and at last w ' have reghed Ere looked-for harbor. We part. each to go his own wayei1f1ffe.know'tXg that the four years spent in our voyage through Grand Haven High School will aylways be among our-,gnost cherished mem- ories. ,fue 5, .., I' ti fl ' X ha, gl A 'W . l l 5- K , l' ix'-:'? .. -., 'HJ . ' ' -4 W 't W., -- G T-r - ffl , 1 V .K x sy, l. A YYY N- Y, ,. .1 if-Q,-fi.. f.. i - ,K ff,-,.f-' INQAQAZ - - xgsxw. li? 7,7 'AA -., ..., --17 .. H g.- 1 ' - . . f -.:,afs-K ,.f-' :'I?T Z s- -- - X . .X, - J K, .. -Sis XX .- QM fu eff. ff s r -- e -- .g-x V .ggi - ,N lm! ,-- ,x X. U71 ex .1-ggsg,,.ssx ,N 1- - .25 N 1 X .-' Vx, . - ..y -- 3- S . - ' -'ff Bl G I . gd! 'gy Q, 0 .: Aki, -Xu, unwx- 'lm ,4 Q , sg- XM., W m A-.-X ns-sxw - -..vs I... x if - - - - S --xxx ss' gjiz: ffiiigff V --ing ---' ' . -M xf-- :- .yu-Y.- .MM . ,tw , . --I....:r:f:4imf:.----QL 5.4.4.1 - ew- ' -- V ' X S ix X 321 Xe js M S, 3. A+ is Six 5 M f X' S x xi xx g 2 x K Q . -,M ...... -Lx... ....g::4:..:: ,,,. ,,.,:::-.,i:..J:rf, 7?-. W, - ,435-t WM V V ?- S S e I . ' , .:g5:5f3,,.Q'1EQ2g:g:z.::-fi-, , - 5 1 ,. :Z K - ,. ., N NVQ ' wk - X 'if YQ x wr E X V53 Xu x . - ' frki-ffffak 'T?N!E1ffQfQ, I f- - im' iv-N ELSIE RICE Secrelary L54 1 wa X r Class Officers MARSHALL PELLEGROM MISS SANDRENE SCHUTT President Palroness MARVIN KRUIZEN Treasurer V i ce GA ALICE DEITERS -President CLASS MOTTO: 4'N0t at the top, but climbing. CLASS COLORS: Red and While. CLASS FLOWER: American Beauty Rose. Valedictorian: Louisa Kuarr Saluzamrian: HARRIETTE Bmxsoun 'N I , HON ! RFEVQNX Elsie Rice Kath Gr,-4,ne Alice Riegels Marvin Kruizeifgi Walter Fisher ffl fCE'FtLuQ11',I?,5Sen 1-Mary Nowacki 63,74-- Q f -E 'l xl ' - , 5- . 515 ee-ba S S fg- ,,,-,l-' ,N ,-Q- T'Nf ' L., L 1 ,K - .. , S X-X, - ,- Xf' SFX-A1 '- -X 'X' ,ff--ffgyf , , , , f -ef-if ' ' if I? fy fix ' ff i lx X . . - KJ! xi 5 ..- Yglj flflf RRI William Slllililfd- f lei.. IN ., QSEEQ, fx. ' ' I X F I .H .E N X ,er K ,f ' -xjvfxr e XRX 'He fx E181 - ,e sxs.g -s-sstig,-,xxx -, K fe.. MXN f VKX , '07 :an t Q ue 8 G , ia -' H, .N - -KJ '-- , ,- - X 0 A mg? Ynezxttr-::Qn.xcr xyQ.:9f ' Uf'AiD'Bf2 ,' HAHRIETTE BARBOUR Wisdom, virtue. and goodness. Salutalorian Science Club 4. Art Club 4-. RUTHELLA BAUMGARDNER Get all you can out of life while you lire. This is all the advice tliat I lrare to give. Camp Fire 4-. VIRGINIA BEECHER Just a noble. all around girl. Senior Playg Typing Club 4-g Camp Fire 3, 4-. LAWRENCE BERC He's an athlete, whom you'll surely be glad EDWARD BETHKE HSilent and lllUllglllflll. lie eannot but forge ahead. Art Club 3. 43 Art Editor Blue and Cold. STANLEY BETHKE 'iLife as a whole is pretty good. Band 3. 4-g Orchestra 4. CLEONE BETTS She is ever ready lo smile out loudg With dramatic talent. she's endowed. Camp Fire 3, 4g .lunior Playg Senior Play: Student Council 23 Class Secy. 13 Class Treas. 3g Feature Editor, Blue and Gold. to meet. I V Football lReservesl 1: Football 3,4 lCapt. I 4-lg Basketball llieservesl 3, 4, 1Capt. 3. 4-lg Glee Club 1, 23 Operetta 1, 2. ,f 41:14 ff it :if rx 'I f f' if W ly 'AT ..f'-?XgI2FIi.N ynfffgf k x or ' ...... N lf Fill, .glfrift 'i igiigf ,.,, ' Q7 - lfjrf W , - fi U Z ? Er -'i,I' XM' iQ 7 I ' fi' jf A rs fxlL-f T-:- x-Si Q78 F Xtzli , l19l vs., .xx ssxx ,xx--xx 1 x 5 ' X .-'RF Vx .,,f Y WY xxx :an 22-' ue f fe m- 2-1. ' .. - '--- 0 ..- Q-aiw-M... ' 5' ' - -' ' N s s Q -. Q - x - 5--xssssxt0 ' . N.....:.:..,.Q:..,..-M, I ..-. ..f:. : ::e:..-M . -... ... , ...:,-f g-Wd.-. ,W - A .?- . Z., ,K ,N . ,a ....-.k 1 wh, .. V 'rm ' 'r- 3 Le-1-1----'J 57'X'1X 'I m,'5 ,,......:... .'SIC..l ' -, ,fi f.'f.-:'f'fi -:Q- ax -- , .,.... Lk-wwf-..-...X-m.1..,. ,Y ..- , t Z . K.. EDITH BOLTON She has a lfnach' of xeeing things as they are, And doing things ax they ought to l,e done. Science Club 4g Home Economics 4. EDYTHE BORCHER5 Her quiet nature seemed to be Tuned to each ,veavonfv harmony. Hockey 31 Art Club 4: Camp Fire 4, Baa'- ketball 4Re-serve! 3. RUTH BOS 4: Men may sigh and fear their hair, But I'll talk on forever. Clee Club 2. 3g Operetta 2, 33 ,lutiior Playg Senior Play, Camp Fire 1, 2. 3, 4, RUTH BRADWAY Life's a pleasant institution. Let us take it as it comes. Clee Club 1, 3g Operetta 1, 3, Declum ation 1g Class Treasurer 1, Camp Fire l 2, 3, 4. EARL BRIGGS ln stature small. but great in deedwf' Debate 2, 4-Q Commercial Contest 4. LORRENE BRIGHT 'iGenial and good is shef' Camp Fire 3. 4. lPres. 41. L., l SHIRLEY BOTTJE N . 'S0f all the arts in which the wise excel, ii lVature'5 chief masterpiece is S r'efif5f'ff 1 X Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 0pe,retta!LfZXSgF4lf ' - q .lunior Play, Camp Fire 1, 2, 3,4-T in I X : fd! fjt, if 1, ' ' vm fll x ,fi .eg 1 l t - Nil L, T ,W , X get 11: 'Y' F -i??f1?Ff, ' .f ' - 1 'L eia Fif- 'A SQ? i T xx if 74i i gi. ' ff' Q.--J:-f' ' r 'R NSZSPH 431 HV X--QT. l 20 1 -x -s- xstis g,.,, 5 N G X' 1 Q 5 5 xxx w.'. X ff' Y-is X -Saw W 'Q ue 0 l 4T ' 'T J ' 1 5 - A S - sxxxm N. ,gy 1 gf' Q, 5-5 s 5.4 hx ' - Wx--: ' X , ' ' -.. vn:.2O - 14:4 ,..f'.-- .- .'.g 2 . 1 2- 5 12 I 2 ,4 - 'v 'Lf . .I ,qw F . 5, ' t , , l if W vs 4411 ' ,J Lf' f a,,,C,,,,r ,, ,q LW., ,4,,,,m , .,-,r,,,,. 3, GARRET BYLE WARREN CLAY FRANCES CASTLE 'iHer friends they are many, Her foes, has she any? Science Club 4: Camp Fire 3, 4. We re told hes not as quiet as he appears to beg that hels a jolly good fellow, I'm sure you will agree. Football lReservel 2, 3g Football 4g Track 3, 4. ARTHUR COMLY HEAMON CASTLE 6'Too much speaking is not the best. RAYMOND CARLSON Sometimes he gets his good marks by pluck, Sometimes by brightness, sometimes by luck. ' Class Treasurer 25 Havenite Staff 3g Student Council 3 lPres.l. ':S0mehow folks canlt help but like him. ALICE COREY Football iliieservel 2, 43 Basketball lRe- servel 2, 4. For she was just a quiet kind, Whose nature never varies. 4' Orchestra 33 Home Economics 45 Art I Club 49 Commercial Contest 4. ff!-iii X' A , XXX 4,'!' .X - , ,T .lj if 5 NT - F s 'H - ffv-oN :,-.A ll ig V ,IF -f '1- . f ' , -N , 'hit f F W' QE i fri ,--Ei ' - ,,, - - f if , 3 efffii '75 ' ,S-L?-16:7 - ogy? fi FZ., if - 'T'2 ' , 're - ,, 4 1 ' it ,eff X - 'S xr' L N or 'f R 1? A V l h 3, r Pi - -'ffr H11 ish-1 -5- 'QE-E xxx 5 ' K K Cgs. xx 5,5 xxx -V 1' 'S-,, 1 -' .2 - - K i Q- AQ . --,..-'7 8 DMM.-1-.. -. ' t...f3 r-wf K - Quang?--W -X. ' .' ly, f 5 5 5 5 l -xKs. -rx ers 'U' ' 'Hs-sq- ----- Q--nusssss' ' ' . 'If','1f' XE LR-fi'?l C'?515'-'1'Qi u 'W'-.. '1' -9-i53ffi i:'lfA T'r'.ff: .x 'TTf1? 'f '7f5? '7 , -'- - IVA-....,31..-.c,---1 r13-.H,.. .:.-- T1T.ffr'r.QN1fTYEJJ-M44g,:...v,Jff4:Q.-1 Tgffifil - , ,. A 42 N 'H' if is X sg fLQ A , A ,, Bas.. EDWARD CORRELL A good athlete, he made hearts stir For many maidens, especially herf, Football 415 Football 4Reservel 3g Basket- ball 4-g Basketball lReserveJ 3g Band 2, 3, 4. CATHERINE CRANE Not bold nor shy nor short nor tall, But a new mingling of them all. Typing Club 4-g Commercial Club 3, 4-. CHARLOTTE DARBY True to her work, her words, her friends., Glee Club 1, 2 fSec. 2lg Operetta 1, 2g Typing Club 4-g Havenite,' Stalf 4. s ALICE DEITERS An appetite insatiate for oratory and de- bale. Debate 3g Oratory 3. 4' lWinner 3l: Declamation 2 fwinnerlg Student Council 25 Class Vice-President 4-g Commercial Contest 4. JAMES DIRKSE In basketball, he's 'Johnny on the spotf And in other sports he helps a lot. Basketball 3, 4- lCaptain 4'lg Track 3, 4-g Glee Club 4. RUTH DODDINGTON By nature, quiet and unas.vun1ing.', CLARA DE KIEP ' ' All work and no fan isrft the life for mef' I Q Science Club 45 Typing Club 4. x' ' N-CSX fl t N A M ,.-f W f l K. we ,riff sl -Y 1?--mx FW ,ilmmh x MQ' s A L L- W fig:-? -7'l'f-li e '1 . W gh , l x-X - X TA ,L f i fa: -' A-91, X ' X, 'A -f A 221 sg Qssxs s.s ssx,, , --5 - x ..- TT, N xut K 0 I NX A I I I .wx -I -' xi! 'K 0 : Ish'-. , xxx r' 'Q hu! 'N 5 C 3 3 . Y lux ,BA iii' I 'S l.-,+ -- - 9 ' 1 . , A mf .1 - . P 'I N ,. 1 u, r L , -, t .KL A - f- 1 V -- igrsfzr , --'- 4 '--'V - ,J 1-'A' - -N I .IENNIE DOMERS She has two eyes so soft and brown, Take carefn Science Club 4-5 Typing Club 4. LEWIS DORNBOS If fame comes after death, l'n1 in no hurry for itf, LOUISE ELLINGEN Quiet lass, there are but few Who know the treasures hid in you. Camp Fire 3, 4 fScribe 4tg Assistant Ad- vertising Manager, Blue and Goldng Treasurer A. A. 3, 4g Science Club 4. sc WALTER FISHER An editor by profession, WINIFRED FISHER An eficient girl in many thingsf, Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Operetta 1, 2, 33 Senior Playg Home Economics 3, 4, Camp Fire 1, 2. 3, 4 4Scribe 4-73 Commercial Contest 3. JOHN FREH The best things come in small paekagesf, Science Club 3, 43 Stage Manager Senior Play: Oratory 3g Student Council 4- 1Presi- dentlg Athletic Editor, Blue and Gold. MARY GAHSMAN To the pure, all things are pure. Hockey 3g Science Club 43 Typing Club 4: Commercial Contest 4. But zz friend by naturef, ll Editor-in-Chief Blue and Goldng Senior I Playg Debate 2, 33 Oratory 4 tWinnerJg l Q- Declamation 1, 2g Student Council 33 Class 5 , Q X President 25 Stage Manager, lj , iififf bf' T T. 'lf' ff , X: 7 ' xi '- jim' lmfi! J el. ----A 4 eg, X X: A ff- fp If i s 5fi:Tfl 7 Y - T-4:i?7f'r ,M -QQQI L -ss? file-3 ' ff T ,- x XXSJ r VE? Q14 3 ,c . U31 -ei W- smss,,x nsss .-S's - x .- x 'f MW--X, ..-N , -. .: r 1 xx , :AX '3 Q 0 1 'R h'-.21 --- V: 1 R. -x '-- . , -, '- -W M, . , 0 A A , X Bw :.1.., . xv X sw -:gg . li '- ' -' L --Mr MAUDE E. GRONEVELT 'EA merry heart maketh a cheerful counte- nnancef, Glee Club lg Operetta lg Science Club 4g Hockey 4-g Home Economics 3, 4-3 Camp Fire 3, 4- lPresident 3l. GRANT HALL MA more sprightly drummer never livedf' Football 1Reservel 1, 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4-3 Band 2, 3, 4- QTreasurer 3, Vice' President 4-l g Orchestra 4. GERTRUDE HANSEN A'Quiet, gentle, and sincere, RUDOLPH HODAL A A real friend, a royal athlete, a sterling companion, a regular fellowf, Football 3, 4-g Track 3, 4-5 Hi-Y 4-g Art Club 3g Snap Editor, Blue and Gold. MINNIE HONHOLT Quiet in appearance, With motives unknown? Typing Club 4. EVERETT HUSTED We can't but admire his courage and pluclfg We hope it will some day bring him much luck. cs It does one good to have her near.' Track 3, 4, Science Club 4-3 Glee Club 2, Home Economics 3. 3, Operetta 2, 3, Band 3, 4-g Football lManagerl 4-g Havenite Staff 4-. FLORA HETZEL ll HA cheery lass is she. ' Science Club 4-3 Art Club 4-g Camp Fire N' 4' 'WX 3, 4. , ,U Cf. ,.L Y , !FT2?fl Og I ' L 151 ,. -1, ,f , j it ix ff?-if K 1 -4 -5- ,gn-, . xg x ' . 'flu ,l 4, R X X T 4, 721 gig? Xi k i i -- ,.... 1 Q- 5 . - Y -Y ' i i-l Q 4 , Nl '! i - - -- , f - 'L r --X 3 :IL 'v. J 1 Y RYf:v- 6 r f X' Xxijgxug ,EQ Tfigig rQf5TSZE?fggiEl2r,jh' X 3' x X,, k pm , J..,:.--'ffm r l24l f x,-1-Q-qslix 5 5 sgs in, ,- s x x, ',,s B i G I whxx FR. , .. ..' 0 5 'N --. . . ji!! 6, Q 0 : .,,,, Ax .Q 5-xx! qs s-- F Q 5 . 1 K - yuh X V..-.',, 4. QQF- ' WN -,':s5.,,,-4 ..,1r--..- A , '- Nl I 1 If , . -f 'vo a s J IrM3,jf.xL ,4 p, . .1 I 1 V ,I -1555, , 4 . ,HL .V '1 F' 4 AQ 1 J I I l l , l -.,L, elf,--.f,:., Vff-'fmt 1-R., Y- ' 'L ,Ll DAN JAN U SKA Seldom seen with books, but often zvilh girls. Football 4-. HOWARD KIEFT Behold a man to his work so true, Whatls fair and right. he'x determined to dof' LOUISE KIEFT She,s brilliant, helpful, loving and glad. And more nice things we well could add. Valedictoriang Clee Club 2, 35 Operetta 2, 3g Oratory 3g Debate 4: Camp Fire 3, 4- lPresident 4-lg Science Club 4-g Photog- raphy Editor, Blue and Gold. ac MI LDRED KLOW ALMA KUCK Quiet and self-containedf Hockey 3, 4-3 Science Club 35 Senior Play Typing Club 4-. a LOUISE KUHLMAN Good humor is the health of the soul. Humor Editor, Blue and Cold. GRACE KUIPER Her quietness is the secret of lzer dili gencef' Have-nite Staff 3. lx She has a pleasant way about her that has ill made her many friends. , ,KX Science Club 4-3 Typing Club 4- lTreas-f ' e urerlg Commercial Contest 3,J4g'StEnggj'. , XY rapher, Blue and Gold. P ,fe-A X ' ' 'Li lf fi .. x X W - Ii lffv., fr7,f,,f-,A '11 Il M1 ,N Xxi W iff? P, Q A 5', gg. - f 5 ' fi ' ee- JL, L.: ii gl '-4 giigf:-4 ff M1 f-x:g,QZ 1? ,f-?1 fl'ii 'i, -f Y 4 , X , A Q ,X dzfu ,,,,,xFx'z- . :Lx P S l , 'Begg L' ' ig .Z- :fx l :f- gzii' P Y E273 1 Science Club 4:3 Senior Play: Cirl Moutsg Student Council 4-g Typing Club 43 E li 5 Qi x P B3 fl 2 A L. ,sl 1. if E Fi Ei 32 fi x 92 3 3. in Ai 34 E 1 mlvbl vnu!!! itil!!! Rfchilf nl'1mx'!'nlinai1xviLrAmNIiv xss,, .Q-ssxhxs ggx,-- ,.-9 'xx .-' xxx -'f wvxg fq A ,..,..- 1 , x,...... -- :QIN if I - 7 ' QQ? -t--Q-ig: N ,,- ..,. ggg'---M um-. N nu- -s mx-, -N .,-C- ---sssssss' ' 'Lys' r-'isa .. -'f 5 TsixK'.gr - rr fir? U: TJ' we-'-1.2 ' sr' f, wq4g ' - 'Afi 1'::z, ' - Q ' - - ff- 3' -f -- P MARVIN KRUIZENGA If learning could lreep zz man alive, He would outlive Metlzuxeluhf' Hi-Y 3 1President 4-ig Debate 3, 4: Ora- tory 33 Student Council 24 Class Vice- President 3g Class Treasurer 4-g Tennis 2, 3, 4-g Business Manager, Blue and Gold. WALTER MALSTROM 'i0ne who minds his own lzusinessf Football 4-3 Football lReservel 3g Track 3, 4-3 Glee Club 4 1,Treasurerl. ANGELINE MULDER How'er it be, it seems to me, 'Tis only noble to be good. Science Club 4, Glee Club 3 fTreasurerJ g Operetta 33 Home Economics 3. WILLAMEAN NYLAND She's good in shortlianrl. typing too. Others like her you'll hnrl very fewf' Clee Club 2, 3g Operetta 2, 3: Havenite Staff 4-g Commercial Contest 4. RICHARD 0'BRIEN From strife and care he'll soon be free, For an alumnus he will bef, Track 25 Science Club 43 Glee Club 1. 2 Operetta 1, 2, Junior Play, Senior Play Class Secretary 2, Havenite Staff 3 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4. HELEN PARCHERT Little I care if little I om, I can do just as much as bigger girls cfm. Home Economics 4-g Typing Club 4. l MARY NOWACKI f 'KShe cloeth well who doeth her beslf' Science Club 4-g Commercial Contest---L19-ff K R X Tff7l,,', -Ji ,f Yll,'-X ly X X To ...... .1-E,-Lx N, lk, XDR 'Ir 'K l I l' -Wifi gfii H 'l., X. 'f- - -W -' --f'-'-J:3'g3L,SP-,fa1'j2 it-V r' 'IL - f as sg 2 sag 4, XESQQ ff: A E261 :eo - ss ss!! 'K ngn,, 55 . xxx F. MW . .. Q 8 G vw .. :MB7-1 f - il ' .-, ue 0 .- sQ51 5 QQQS QSSSQQ 19 WN,-V iz-x ,, r f- in H, Y .--' QNLQ V-,.24 Ti A iw r at -11 Kr it X 1 2 Y , if A is' 4. V. xx 1 N4 L Q E X 4 ,,,..r' . gi: wafffzfg ia +- BIARSHALL PELLEGROBI BERTHA PONSTEIN One of the class fororitesf' She-'s not the kind to run. Hi-Y 3, 4-g Science Club 4: Class Presi- When work 14' fa be done-S dent 4-. Science Club 4-g Typing: Club 4. ALICE W. PETERSEN LAMBERT PONSTEIN HJWY 014W fh0ll8h'-W aff' 'VU' C0 1P0'?i0VlN Fm a politician but my other habits are Typing Club 4g Science Club 4. gvvd-M FRANCES PETERSON AMANDA RENNHACK The habit of looking on the best side of Master of her own mind and a heart for every event. everybody. C106 Club 4? Home Economics 2, 3, 4-5 Glee Club 4-g Home Economics 4-g Art Havenite Staff 43 Camp Fire 1, 2, 3, 4. Club 3. GERTRUDE PETERSEN True worth is in being-not seeming. Science Club 4g Typing Club 4g Book- keeper, Blue and Gold. h ik JT kyx ' i XL A if A A N '-T iF'7gx3:i,'vg.LlsA I it A - 1. fri vm, U, fl l ' W5 ' ' J ff ,S - 5 fx.- - - ef ef- io T . f - Q15 514 Q?.:l,E- Yffefvf u f :QS klii. -- Scif? .1-A be-asv o,f1.i K-Ee' X' EB fx 1 XEQ j. -XTELFXQ-ie Y fe- M A A- xiii N,,.. . fzv J ,, . .xxx 51 xsnxs 5 1 x KM Blu 8 .s,.- xx it v --1 yu., e G o ld 59- ' .-- . wi: -lx x X M5 xxx ,' 'S ' Xxx-...M ss lu-' 'H 'N----- -x1-- Q--xnxx s 9 . N- - man st ' ' My ' If NX S . Q, . -E., , Q X, nf Q ,Q ,Q K , V Q, gg , 'K 522.2-:g.,:-:g .,.,.. Q- ,,:.i55.L-,.,,,Ei . Wi -: gk . ,,k, ,X - .-.2 Q:g:1:5sg:gs:- , , gsgagsi, ,- -5-t-ws - -: .mg- , . -.ew ...,:-:-az.. -- 21-s-ss - ' . ..-z:22i:2-Ii' .1- fr a' fsiezesig. . -' Pl A 'K - 'r' ' V' G -fi ,xi - k 1 - -1 r --vi - 4 f---.zszw r i fm . . ' My if - . Y v. 1-gg . . t ' '- - 1:1 ': , fa, r 1 I , ..: -4- ---- M- M44 . - ,V ELSIE W. RICE Everybody at sclzool knows Elsie As a sturlious, jolly, likeable girl. Clee Club 2, Operetta 25 Senior Playg Class Secretary 4-. ALICE RIEGELS S'Merry, peppy, xzveet and gay, alzvayx full of fun, she'x a girl wlufs popular with almost everyonef' Glee Club 1, 23 Operetta 1, 23 Typing Club 4-3 Secretary, g'Blue and Goldf, MAURICE ROSEMA Silence is always zvelcomef' KATHRYN RUITER ' 'iSl1e makes her presence felt not hearflf, I CLARA RYDER A quiet little girl with 11 quiet little u'ay.' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Operetta 1, 2, 35 Typ ing Club 4-3 Commercial Contest 4-. TONY SCHIPPERS WILBERT SCHOLTZ Intelligence and courtesy in him com birzedf, Basketball 43 Basketball CReservel 3 Track 2, 3, 4-g Band 3, 4-g Orchestra 4-. fgfxfjxx ,X X lj! 7, f ' it , i Fi? fl i X X- -- --f-1, f 35 X r ' ,ff X Q E ff liffga- , Lf: 14 Q- Z Rig K X Q f fi - X53 Lf 2 x , iNl,j ,?5 X 5 K 1 - ,xY,,-f E281 , . .xxx gxs' 5 'ss 'S s - s - - mi X 5' X 5 K K ..- f.. e nw-Hx dm' :31N,9t51' . U 1 w' : -v 1 0 -' ----N -x--- ---sssssxS' 4 U f 1 x '2 xx F 5 -l 5 ,fu I k . ., rf- irrfrii' H Y R- -ef f'fffi1ffef-2. FRANK SECORY FRANCES MAE SWART Good boys lore their sister, but fo good Style is the dress of thought. have I gV0W'1-I lqjf a'10fl79V b0Y5 -'Isle' Oratory 43 Orchestra 1. 2, 4- 1Secretary 1, U5 well U5 'TU' OWN-' President 2, Secretary 4-lg Typing Club 4-g Football 4-g Band 4. Camp Fire 1, 2, 3, 4. CENEVIEVF. SMITH ADOLPH SWIER A sunny disposition is the very soul of All great men are flying, success? I don't feel so well myself? Glee Club 1, 2, Operelta 1, 23 Home Economics 3g Art Club 4g Camp Fire 3, 4 - lVice-President 45. GRACE TEUNI5 A true friend ix forever a friend. WILLIAM SMITH He's a whole encyclopedia of factsf Hi-Y 4, Football lReservel 2g Science Club 43 Senior Play, Band 3, 4. IDANETTE SLUITER i Always a smiling countenance. l Home Economics 43 Typing Club 4. 'llffr I ,fifj I X ,..,,f.-,' 5- ' 1 ' f' A x . f -ff' if . T Lg f 5 N X I X- ffwxxifii-f'N 'lltf r . ' . -24, K - f 5 XT f , f' 4- A- ri ' - Qi 4' 'TL- ...Q ll N fl! 'x .3 1 N ,WX -..ie f 1 X . f-5-' 1. ff ,ex 455531.- Ne Q nf 1 'T-if fa foci 'Ax Q kg .g Yi F r 291 s,, .Q-smsg ess 3 N if Nsxsxt- -.- .- 's NN I 'W--. ' , 1 ' ' bxxxx.---.. -Q ' - 'm : fds ugiun ,, h ,' Kgs 4 1 -' 1,x,,- 'N x -.N-- 5Sssqx ,Q-5- ss-55555550 . - -- 'E-Qv Q - --- ' -w-,gz?r1:--.-- i '-e.Ql:.?.-,A--1' T--, ...ll ' ' 7 -1:-...C ' , 1' ' ..., ,,.1 Q ' . - was If , K ii ' evg..,w ,.,,,:.,:ma-..,ei L37-iLl,5-exit-Q, ADRIANA VAN COEVERING Shes a quiet little miss, When she'.s typing, she's in bliss. Typing Club 4 llnresidentll Stenographer, Blue and Coldvg Commercial Contest 3, 4. MARTIN VAN SCHELVEN When joy and studies clash, Let studies go to smashf' Basketball 2, 3, 4-3 Basketball lfleservel 13 Track 4-: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4-g Science Club 4-1 Clee Club 1, 4g Senior Playg Operetta 1. NELL VERDUIN sa Fun lakes her by force and shakes laughter out of herf' Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Boys' Glee Club Accom- panist 2, 39 Operetta 1, 2, 3g Senior Playg Class Secretary 3. CATHERINE RUTH VER MURLEN With malice touard none with charity for a ,ff gf? GEORGE- VIGEANT Scientihcally inclined, and destined to do great thingsf! Football lReservel 23 Science Club 3, 4 tpresident 4-l 3 Clee Club 1, 2, 43 Oratory 3g Student Council 4-3 Havenite Staff 3: Advertising Manager, Blue and Gold , Operetta 1. 2. MATHILDA VOGEL She is of so free. so apt, so gentle a dix- position. Home Economics 4-g Art Club 3. LAURA WARNKE 'iCare will kill a cat, therefore be rnerryf' Home Economics 3. BE'RD N LLING l I nd a Jov luzng and lauhhznl, Home Economics 2 3 4- Wi? esiaenl NX Science Club Typm Club 4 Camp 3? Camp Firel 2 3 4-ITF Qurer 2 .11 Fire 3 4 4V 'iient 4-I Asx l in 95?- e ' -1-'?glfi-iifft-Q:-Z 1 4' ,'Ax-Y X X , ' .,, 5, , f 4 X ' l - it ,C , tx. f S ki, - ,gl - 5 ' .2-' Y H . . I . . .V Q' ll , Hi, .. F V i .Q U ,, - U.-. - , , - f u X . - . 4 S I 2 , , , 4 v 1- ' fx, ., ' - - --,vi ' - 1 '- . N -- 'ifff-21' l fi - X . 1- 1 - -- x 4 f ' f N--V, X f I ..., - 2: X 'x Ffh - 'T I 'nj'- .... l- UBI. N ly . X --i4 X - -f f-f 2 ee-rf rw -' - ,,4-- A ,fo , q ua wr-'. . J X .V - x , R Ry x J W KS li?- S x . SQ Q 5. s Q-5 Ns ssxg,-x 55's Q' K - A --v f B G 3 lkxxNx Q-xx iQ 7 :uw X 3 u, ue 0 J N- Yixgvmmw V xy 'Q hw. N- - via I ,kkX , -- l-gt, nm.v . 1'- -. 1 1 - -.-, -. , 7. . ' , f' I- W: ' 1 FRED wuss ALBERT ZELDENHUST CERHIT WIEGERINK He has a natural geniux for combining business with pleasure. Football 1Re-serve! 23 Football 3, 4g Basketball lReservel 3: Basketball 43 Science Club 43 Band 2, 3, 4 1Mana,qer 433 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 'iHavenite Staff 3, 43 Track 2, 3, THREE WILLET Merry as the day is long. KATHRYN WUENNECKE It's wiser being good than bad, It's safer being meek than fierce. In Home Economics 43 Typing Club 4. He's brilliant. clerer. of a rare turn of minll, You'll have to loolf far for one of his hind. Hi-Y 43 Glee Club 1. 2 Vllreasurer 2t: Ope-retta 1, 23 Senior Play: Band 2, 3. 4 1Vice-President 3, President 4l: Haven- ite Staff 33 Circulation lVli1IlL1lE1'E'l', Blue and Gold. ANGIE KOOIMAN i'The world ix as you take it. Home Economics 4. WILHELMINA MAEBUIS i'She has curls-curls-curIs- lust like the movie girlsf' Hockey 33 Camp Fire 4. I CLARISSA VAN BEMMELEN .X ,-jf f3l X133 ' 3 - Q 3 ffl ix .3 Qin A ,,, ff! ' 'K 29?- ,fi z , of ff 3 Q, ,f,-,. i3 - gg. 3-J. 'Al Y V L i, J---1. fff-i-'H- '-' r V Af- A' ' Q.:-' Xe sbs 1 , , X 4 I 31 1 sS.n -1- ! 5Nxxmgx,, i5 5 ,.! 'x .5 Xxx - fs. MIYK, Q s .- ..' X -su -u 9 5- ' ue 1 ----:3N?5 .'x 0 .7 'QT 'X ' 'M W -N.- xx.---as H un' -1' 'ss-,-- ,, , Q -gg: x30 ' Ji' - , L. - - - ss ' Q ..... 'II . t - ll' .. - -3 5 I I . .-. -5 s- I in I t I - - Il W 0 .,,,. ............... . I- , 'll ? g A I ,V A ,,,,,, .W . ff... I it a is nf ' Avnfvg gunp - - c - - - - - - - - - - , We, the members of the Class of 1929. being about to leave G. H. H. S. for various reasons. believing ourselves to be in full possession of all obtainable knowl- edge, do hereby solemnly decree that the first three rows in the auditorium be right- fully considered the property of the Class of 1930. We hope that they will appreciate such a noble bequest. We also give to them the privilege of buying our text books, and aspiring to the lordly name of Seniors. To the Sophomores we leave our talent in the making of noise and general disturbances, and an example of perfect behavior. To the Freshmen we leave our dignity and great knowledge. We hope that they will make good use of this generous trust. Other personal bequests are made with the best of intentions. They follow: I. Ruthella Baumgardner. bequeath my palpitation of the heart when Ted drives by to Annabel De Kraker. I. Harriette Barbour. bequeath my quietness and demureness to Mary Plamon- don. I. Virginia Beecher. bequeath my system of bluffing the teachers to Maryon Osterhouse. hoping she will spend her afternoons and evenings as profitably as I have. I. Lawrence Berg, will my arguments with the coach to Stuart Boyink. We. Edward and Stanley Bethke. being of timid natures, leave these to Charles Bugielski. May L'Chuck profit by this two-fold bequest. I. Cleone Betts. will my pack of white permits to Kingsbury Scott. With the blue ones he has and the white ones I give him. the result will be an attractive color scheme. I. Edith Bolton. will my record of good behavior throughout my High School life. to Marjorie Fisher. I. Edythe Borchers. bequeath my unique bob to Leola Lynn. I. Ruth Bos. will my ability to keep up a conversation to Laura Shoemaker. I. Shirley Bottje. leave my permanent position as lead in the operettas to Max- ine Sargeant. M I. Ruth Bradway, will my unusual ill in handing out compliments to Isabel Fosler. I, Earl Briggs. bequeath my positio 'on tlilidebatiig team to anyone who can fill it as successfully as I have.,-f 4 I -2 . We, Frances Castle and CiTacer'I2eifni fhsgill our luck in Hettgig rides to Grand Haven to Iris Fowler and Rurh Kruevler. 5 . V f I -- -- .-..',,..ff1xg aj g e A 'T : 'H SNA: f, e , - Y X - mit-J D 'Sf , ,. N , . X '- 1. Hea1lgn,c'aEtrs.fJ5equ-Q-atli my exoes, H1 beg Fred Peck. g W . I ,lx 1 fi.-,L - ' 4, , .s ig r I F1-'L ' - X WWA X s X k. GN T, -37-,rf- X51 mf I32I 5 -5 -sssxtisyggx ,.-...ss- I-'FI x K --n-- ,-Q , Ns Q , 'K - 'ff . Blue 8 Gold 'ef -A xq? 51- 1 3 -.Lx V ttqlzi - Wm! FQ-hu.xxX.mLL xisglapl I. Raymond Carlson. will my position on the football team to anyone on the second team with the proper qualifications. I. Warren Clay. will my superhuman genius in making and flying kites to Art Gildner. I. Arthur Comly. bequeath my third seat in Danis Ford to anyone who can hnd a girl to occupy the second seat. I. Alice Corey. will my knowledge of the latest in hair dressing to Hazel Bolt- house. I. Edward Correll. will my belief in Santa Claus to Victor Williams. I. Catherine Crane. bequeath my proficiency in shorthand to Irma Bethke. We. Charlotte Darby and Clara Ryder. will our positions in the Senior Class as Mutt and Jeff to Harvey Scholten and George Wheatley. I. Clare De Kiep. will to any oncoming Senior any typewriting paper that Willi- fred Fisher may have overlooked or left otherwise intact. I. James Dirkse. will my position on the basketball team to anyone who will play hard enough to get it. I. .lennie Domers. being of a generous mind. do give and bequeath a share of one-half of all my numerous dates to Marion Pardee. with the condition that she keep all of them. I. Alice Deiters. bequeath my speaking ability to Ruth Fisher. I. Ruth Doddington, will my modesty and dignity to Arvalla Hahn. I. Walter Fisher. bequeath my affectionate ways with the girls. along with my studious qualities. to Dan Pett. I. ,lohn Freh. will my theories of states' rights to any Democrat who will argue about it as much as I have. I. Mary Gahsman. will my amiability to Isabel Smith. I. Maude Gronevelt. will my playfulness to the highest bidder. I. Grant Hall, will my sideburns to Paul Babcock. We. Gertrude Hansen and Laura Warnke. bequeath our good will and staunch friendship to ,lulia Bolthouse and Evelyn Holtrop. I. Flora Hetzel. will my art collection to Leonardo da Vinci tdeceasedt. I. Rudolph Hodal. leave by literary ability to Lawrence Peters. I. Everett Husted. will my ability to make speeches in the assemblies to Howard Johnson. I. Dan Januska, will my trips to Muskegon to Denny Allen. I. Louise Kieft. will my drag with the faculty to any successor. I. Howard Kieft. will my self-confidence to James Cook. I. Mildred Klow. will my maidenly blush to Florence Schroeder. I, Angie Kooiman. leave and bequeath to the youthful Margaret McCue my constant companion and smile producer. namely. my powder puff. We. Alma Kuck, Grace Kuiper. and Minnie Honholt. ask Julia Bolthouse. Evelyn Holtrop. and Hazel Bolthouse to take our places in Ferrysburg society. I. Louise Kuhlman. bequeath my vamping ways and methods to Marion Eskil- son. I. Angeline Mulder. will my pensive ways and maidenly attributes to Lydia Williams. X I. Marvin Kruizenga. will to anyone 'illing to accept it. the job of collecting class dues. ,MX ,R-X I. Walter Malstrom, bequeath my patient leathenhaif to Maurice Katt. I. Wilhelmina Maebiusvfbecfqeajlllmlyt 250 box of golden curls to Wynn Cornell. ' I QI' - QL.: ,, I, Mary ,will-my ideas onffay strike in High Schoolstorany ,lyior who l has nerve eripgh to attempt it. all yy, X 'y K A I, . lp .ffl -L A sq. 'i I . -.-K 1 iff 5'1 -. . - so F Q ' iii-li? .1 mega! ft ?iT1 ,..Q'1.-:--f ' ' fri? ' K A' A- 5 r L rigs' -V ff . iii? Tsnss-, A A S it Vey .1 ,Q ,V rg ' XX V vi L. -414 '45- I X-:,i. E333 vp., Q. gxsss,,,,,- 1 Q Q K x xy GQ .- '. xxiy -- - rf ' I 'FEM 4 I 8x G Id il N J s gd! Q, ',x 0 A I ' an 'K Y -.c-' X, mu- 'ix' ' sg, , , 3 Q-- .- -' 'l x Y Y Y -' Y' Ui, S'-6. I, Williamean Nyland, bequeath my wistful smile to George Olsen. I, Richard O'Brien, will my horse-laugh to Eddie Nederveldt. I. Helen Parchert, will my rouge box to Ruth Mulder. I. Marshall Pellegrom. bestow upon Arend Vyn the disease of being in love- but not with the same person with whom I am in love. I, Alice Peterson, will my Latin translation to Ruth Soule. I. Gertrude Peterson, pass on to my beloved sister my well worn text books, hoping she will derive as much benefit from them as I have. I, Frances Peterson, will my daily trip to the confectioners to Margaret Dorn- bos. Save your pennies, Marg! We. Bertha and Lambert Ponstein, bequeath our stand on the Democratic plat- form to anyone who thinks we need a change in administration. I. Amanda Rennhack, will my perfect coiffure to Ruth Kinney. I, Elsie Rice, will my interest in the Presley Drug Store to Ruth Baker. I, Alis Riegels, will my position as secretary for the Blue and Gold to Gladys Roossien. She'll find plenty to do in her spare time. We. Lorrene Bright and Maurice Rosema, will our seats in English Lit. class to anyone capable of arousing Miss Nisbett's ire. We. Kathryn Ruiter and Louise Ellingen. will our interest in the Braak Bakery to anyone desiring an endless supply of doughnuts. I, Wilbert Scboltz, leave to all those fortunate enough to live in the vicinity, my long hike from the Cemetery every day. I sincerely hope that their shoes will last longer than mine have. I, Frank Secory, will my perpetual blush to anyone desiring an attribute. I. Idanette Sluiter, will my ready wit to Donald Shirkey. I, Genevieve Smith, bequeath my modulated voice to Florence Clark. I. William Smith, will my insatiable wisdom to Ed. Soule. I. Frances Swart, will my ability as violinist to Harold Dornbos. I, Adolph Swier, will my melodious mumble to Charles Burns. I, Adriana Van Coevering, will my velocity in typing to Alice Chamberlain. I, Martin Van Schelven, bequeath the dust in my locker to any wee Junior who, since we all must return to dust. may need it in eternity. I. Nell Verduin, will my musical ability to Lucille Boomgaard. I, Cathryn Ver Murlen, will my extensive wardrobe to Caroline Davidson. I. George Vigeant, bequeath my mustache to Kentnor Bennett. I. Mathilda Vogel, bequeath to anyone my good fortune in so early securing a handsome and devoted man. I. Berdean Welling, will my angelic expression to Jane Pellegrom. I, Gerrit Wiegerink, will my permanent wave to Elwood Presley. This is all he'll need to be a Don Juan. I. Kathryn Wuennecke, bequeath to anyone who is worthy, my position in Miss Anderson's dietetics class. I. Albert Zeldenrust, will my dress suit to Charles Modrack. With my length and his breadth it ought to be a perfect fit. I. Three Willet, will my feminine walk to Eleanor Barr. And, lastly, I, Winifred Fisher, wililv to a Junior the privilege of writing the Will for the Class of 1930. I ' We, the Senior Class, leave to the ht o or future use, anything of any nature whatsoever of whichjgvefhas N ot dispose ., X . ,fly is .- I - . We, the Senior Class, certify thgs fa bur. last will an reagent, witnessed on this eighteeritlifdaysqfil-Lnregin the year 'JZ omg Lord. one t ousand nine hundred and twenty-ninefa. ' I lx, W l Fill ', A- 1 . fit . R ask-1 , 'i .Q --.. Ss I 'A X . V F ft A in ,g:.-1' fe-0 -A f f-fa fd-'fi i f -la' fr- fgffsglr Q 1 ' , r'fg'j -. js, 'rf' X Sxtw ,rw ' ,fimxs Refs r, same -M r -rr xl Fi' 4 l34l h ss, .ns ss! g,x-ss- .- '. S Q x we-r i Blue Ss G o Id D'- V - x 5 ' ,. ri imigfl'-him,-Qu-,ALX,L ,ef A iz- V 5 - 42- Q -E-' Il L !l E1' 541. il ..4.-... . ...-. .. .. ,.... X 7 IN it 56115 me Q 2l!L.3l!E X , -- g - ' I --1. g 5' : 4 5 ' . 'yi 4 ills ills it all? tl!'...'!!1..irf Illt ill' M ' , ,I .. ,. . K- . M , ijQ:,I,j , , ZW L ef ' will-I :.v1'lfZ'-- .' Y , :- 1. :il 55?-at 1- 1 X 'fl ' 4 . t I t - : ' lil X . Q . fc -. l' ith ' Er - t 'j 'E' - D1- '2' ' 'vi 'f' ' EES' 'NEW lil -51-55 ,LQQ -ff -1- ad- ,, -' .-. ' . , l5 . -:I -. ' ..-4 ,-f sz: -. '- il 'El V'-1-gli -- - - -' if f ll'- l-'ll!! S'-131 .--,E f 'if' s j 1,-ffm? 411'- ,, - - - - g - - - Set Your Dials at lf9f2-9 Good evening. folksg this is station G. H. H. S.. Lambert Ponstein announcing. The lirst number on our program is a selection from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Williani Smith. They will play Symphony in D Flat. writ- ten by Clara De Kiep at the request of Willamean Nyland. Gerrit Wiegerink. at the piano. is the very image of Paderewski, with a majestic. serene composure and attitude, From his piano Gerrit leads the radio world through all the realms of fairyland. This program would not be complete without a lecture. Professor Everett Husted of Princeton University will give a report of his Research Expedition to Africa. With Professor Husted was Miss Elsie Rice. noted writer and adventuress. A new attraction. folks. for now coming in aret Ruth Doddington. Genevieve Smith. Angie Kooiman. Matilda Vogel. and Katherine Wuennecke. the moving sprites of the Ziegheld Follies. As steppers and songsters they are no detriment to Zieg- field's judgment. Among the announcements we notice that the major leagues are in the midst of controversies over contracts and holdouts: Two of the Giant Stars are involved. They are Albert Zeldenrnst and Martin Van Schelven. Both are hitting the ball by seeking increases, and it is expected their demands will be met. for the Giants would be failures without them. Mile. Verduin is here at our station. She is in America teaching women how to dress. or rather undress. according to indications. Catherine Ver Murlen. Frances Peterson. and Louise Kuhlman operate a chain of fashion shops from coast to coast. Their object is to place the woman in avbetter-dressed world. . x A l Horohito Willnert Abdul Scholtz. thye Hindu clairvoyant. will answer any ques- tions sent to. our station from 7:00 to -STUUTI1-XTln1-Isday evenings. He will be assisted by Minhita CleopatgaYHonhQl5.1. X NX Coming in at this memeritrlignlg ihe Mulder. co-stapfigg with Adolph Swier. the secontih-Adolnaltuwkrnjoulk the bestjd ssed. man in tliefmovies..-Tlieynare playing vqifqx Y ' w ld Y: ff A' f f- . . it .Q-.1 .iIf'j?. l , D '.f. g -s ,R l ift? Q W' fi- Q- - s is ess --7?---is-+5 -- , X r s 'X -. ,, -r if HY I X xx 1 3. XF , f- f F rw '- ox--fifi giffw' X E351 2 E if R 1, 1. 1 D. LA 1 1 2 5 56 E? Q' 5 E 5. .-i -1- xsxts sxxsx, , - - oe ' X xxx W Blue fs. c Id A ,. x fa D x, 1 ' 7 W sun gl '-. 0 -f Q-sas-s. Y --S ' ' ' ' Nw- as-- 1--sgsssxsv 'lx' together in HA Night in Venice. Other members of the cast are Clara Ryder, Dick O'Brien. Helen Parchart, R'uth Bradway, and James Dirkse. 'LThat practice makes perfect is the firm belief of Miss Ruth Bos. who is campaigning for nomination as representative. She seeks her term. and, if given a speaking chance. cannot lose. Her only rivals are Alice Petersen and Edith Bolton. Coming back to our program. we are favored with a visit from Cleone Betts. Miss Betts is playing double for Billy Dove and soon expects to star. We shall now hear the reports on the stock market by George Vigeant. Fol- lowing this Rudolph Hodal from Omaha. Nebraska. will talk on Potato Bugs and Howfi The weather report for tomorrow will be read by Walter Fisher. The finals on the cross-country race are as follows: Stanley Bethke. firstg Arthur Comly. secondg and Edward Bethke. bringing up the rear. We have a message here from Rev. and Mrs. Correll, missionaries to Africa. They said Marvin Kruizenga was also down there having a gay old time with the monkeys. seeing who could throw cocoanuts the farthest. They said Marvin was so far ahead, there was no fun in it any more. Senator Howard Kieft has accepted a position in the Eatmore Candy Co. The rivalry between Maurice Rosema and John Freh for Senatorship of New Mexico is becoming bitter. The chairman of Freh's committee is Heamon Castle. Lieutenant Warren Clay. famous aviator. has made a spectacular jump of 500 feet from one plane to another. He is setting the two continents aghast with his daring. Alice Riegels. the widely known critic, has submitted a list of the best books of the past year. They are: How to Keep One's Figuref, Lorrene Bright. The Art of Drawing a Crowdf' Shirley Bottje. It, Laura Warnke and Flora Hetzel. HWhat Is Lacking in the Woman of Today?U Tony Schippers and Raymond Carlson. Snow-Boundf' Grace Kuiper and Frances Castle. nCharm and How to Acquire It. Alma Kuck and Katherine Ruiter. and last but not least: 'iThe Missing Link Down to Date. Dan Januska. The condition of King Marshall I of Spain is slightly improved from the latest reports. He is attended by Dr. Walter Malstrom. The program tomorrow evening will be sponsored by the Wide-Awake Club of Bergville composed of the merchants of the village. The program was made pos- sible through the efforts of the following citizens: Amanda Rennhack, leader of the Anti-Saloon Leagueg Mr. and Mrs. Gran Hall tMrs. Hall. formerly Miss Gertrude Petersenlg Earl Briggs. prominent crimi al lawyerg Miss Adrianna Van Coevering. owner of a large bird store, specializin ' par ET'Gharlotte Darby. the Human Flyg and Miss Louise Kieft. mga-gougpit Home for he Aged. . fiiz-:iffy A ' ' ., . The name of little Virgima Smifhiy dfour. was sen -LQ,our Birthday Cor- ner, and we wrsh-bel blrthdayiw ,Q .15 . -A. .3-ls. 4 ' , 1' l it 't'.. , T PM 'l n . Nfl x X . .. ffff 'JA-S if . Q rx f - ' - :ai .Te 'f' ff : i ngs ff'-r 'G' it 1 faaffff yggl W ss - .T T363 5 . Q ss ,,, x N N .- ' 8 Q' Q55 ' , V iifrfmsw-imxaxmsxmuqxxun-Q' s 'QT .F 5 F S. s,.- xx Q K Q I W X '13 ' N ss ' I' 0 i xxxxasus :Q H7 Q s . 5 5. ' - xx- we 'll' ' Q 1 W Here is a telegram from Miss Grace Teunis of Baltimore. Md.. requesting Miss Frances Swart to play on her violin the new song hit. When Banana Peels Are Fall- ing, I'll Come Sliding Back to You. The firms who wish to advertise through this station are: Nowacki Sz Deiters Fly Paper Company. jamesville. Wis. The Ruthella Beauty Shop, Inc. Why Girls Leave Home. 9th floor in the Ellingen Bank Building. Detroit. Michigan. The Ponstein-Sluiter Roller Skate Company. Power to Pass. Columbus, Ohio. Stand by. folksl You will now listen to the red-hot Corey Night Hawks. from Kansas City. Miss Winifred Fisher officiates at the piano. This orchestra. the only one of its kind. is under the direction of Harriette Barhour. and has left the Cities. in which it has played, fairly sizzling. The other members of the orchestra are Ger- trude Hansen. Mildred Klow. Wilhelmina Maehuis. Maude Groenevelt. Berdean Welling, Catherine Crane. and Mary Gahsman. And now. kiddies. you shall hear your bedtime stories told hy Frank Secory. We are now signing off and wish to remind you to use nothing but Domers face powders, creams. and other beauty products, Our next program will be June. 1930. Goodnight. Everybody! i f-' - . V THE?ijiQ:ij4p!' xtiPs or 16328 X A ,ff eff! X -ff sided lo i frmB:H2?Iai1iD SPIES ,y,jl Lis RUE y ' :Tits J' , Qa 1 lf., fi Fil il V ' a- iii 'WWTF Y - .il ' M .gs - ,:.- 47. f ,QF-'E - 1--4,52-gina . 'Q 1 . '!??rX iF'f51i-' X X i l j- , E371 G+- --- --1-nn., 1 a - . e - Q. x, B I M - U old Q .- Q.. tx I XTR 'Q 1, 1 ' ' I X su x ' I ' 'vb , ' lx 5 -5-. 1 ls I - xxxx ' WX -ss 'e ' ' ' 'SQ nt Q 5- 5 sg,ggsss0 ' ' ' ' gfaagf-f f ' -A L . - s saeautii ff ii ff' af ' ' ' is it ,--'70 Qgrfly W---. lllllll - ,af - A H' Junior Class History As Freshmen we entered Grand Haven High School in l926 with a class of one hundred twenty students. who elected John Vanlaoo as President. and Miss Fosler as Patroness. We were capahly represented on the Student Council by Annabel De Kraker and Donald VandenBelt. During the year the Sophomores introduced us to High School social life with a party. Later in the year we entertained them. The class President for our second year was Daniel Pett. and our Patroness, Miss Brashear. Alice Chamberlain and George Wheatley represented us on the Student Council. After giving the Freshmen a Hard Times Party. they entertained us with a Beach Roast. , As in the Freshman Episode of our high school career. we were well repre- sented in athletics. declamations. and other outside activities. ln our Junior year we elected Miss Quigley as our Patroness. and the following officers to assist her: Presiden! . . . . AREND VYN Vice-President . . . SALLY HANSON Secretary . . . . DANIEL PETT Treasurer ............. DONALD SHIRKEY Ruth Soule. Donald VandenBelt. and Harvey Scholten represented us in the Student Council. On February 21-22. we presented Captain Applejackn under the excellent supervision of Miss Quigley and Miss Schutt, because of whose efforts the play was a great success. ln April we were delightfully ente ined by the Seniors. and in June we gave them a reception. l Again many of the class were prom' t in a et1 - We were lucky in having one Junior-Stuart Boyink-tojegxfa us on the Class B State Championship Basketball team. f' 'Xxx ' -,- Having completed our third success Xyear in High oo fiwe aregpectantly awaiting the ti,xn?'wLlJe1LSAie1-sliall enterf , tr ' t year as Seniors. X , ff f.. A 2 fy. . If' 5 f, Sig? i . 2 .J , g - -i T cc .g4, Z- -- - '- 'K 1 yr Ex Aid-'Qtr-.EA S K. if N81 st , . s .sg an-ss ss sks- N .- Ps xNul - -A f Blue 8 G ld -- 'Pt :ellis w 0 : fx- as .-s .Qkxxg xx, V -, 1 . Rmsxglbnaax Ks 1 Q ivzjxexzxblizaslif I- ' r 9 ' , ,JL , I , X v X , :X Allen, Dennis Barr, Eleanor Bennett. Kentnor Bethke, Irma Bethl-te, Wilhelmina Beukema, Janet Bol. Harriet Bolthouse, Julia Boomgaard, Marion Bottje, Lucille Boyink, Mae Boyink, Stuart Brinkert, Eugene Brown, Roland Bugielski, Charles Burns, Charles Byl, Garret Carlson, Harry Chamberlain, Alice Clark, Florence Cook, James Juniors Ernst, Bernath Eskew, Virginia Fett, Robert Fowler, Iris Francisco, Raymond Gallager, Rose Marie Gardner, Mildred Graska, William Gross, Kenneth Hahn, Arvalla Hamm, Dorothy Hansen, Detleff Hanson, Sally Hepner, Otto Hindal, Ellen Holtrop, Evelyn Holtrop, Pearl Joldersma, Lambert Joldersma, William Kamphuis, Fern Kieft, Lester Miner, Laura Beth Modrack, Charles Moore, John Mulder, Ruth Murie, Thelma Nauta, Catherine Nedervelt, Edward Olsen, George Palmer, Jack Pardee, Marion Pellegrom, Jane Peters, Lawrence Petersen, Alice K. Petersen, Cornelius Petersen. Gerrit Petersen, Russell Pett, Daniel Presley, Elwood Putz, Bernard Reenders, Elmer Reus. Albert Shields, Eugene Shields. Ronald Shirkey, Donald Shoemaker. Laura Sickman, Henry Smith, Isabel Snoek, Marie Spangler, Elmer Spreine. James Soltys, Frank Soule, Edward Soule, Ruth Soule, Tom Strahsbura. Chester Swanson, Russel Thieleman, Theodora Van Bemmelen, James Van Doorne, Alice Van Huizen, Richard Van Oordt, Gerrit Vanden Belt, Donald Cornell, Wynn Kieft, Maurice Reynolds, Howard Vander Lee. Stuart Darling, Joe Kieft, Ruth Rogers, Chrystal Veltman, Velma De Graff, Alta Klow, William R G s Verduin, George De Kliene, Marjorie Kooiman, Mildred Hoossien, ' la , Vyn, Are-nd De Kraker, Annabel Krueger, Ruth,,,.1f-4 V 'I Ruiter, Thom s X X Warber, Elizabeth De Witt, Clarence Lowe, e ott. Kingsbury ' Q Wezeman. Anthony Doddingzton, Margaret Lynn,lia.ziel' 'if ff - ffers. Jennie, A 'ss. Fred Elliott, Jack fm Lylrulgp a 1 If K S bolt , Harvey y eatley, George Emmenegger, gM'CGi'ac'l?en, Robert ,X I Ng JSCJ tz,i old ' Zimmerman, Ernest Ennenga. Clart7r'cE ik Metzler, Gustave FB! ,ffl Lic 4 , L', ra Yizliank - - 44, f' , TE H , xiii' motifs fs- 3 ,L - Y- use ,fe- sir!- I 391 I-,,. Nggg ass sit! gxxxxxt - Q .+'.gs. Pxxly N Y' f. B 8 xwilx -Qu. -s 52 . -.... - ' ' : '- Inge, G: 0 'dz IZA. xx x' ...lf N .carl , - m I A - Q , y- , g- J , y . 15? In . A.., KF .--L V . .A A H 3 ' . K , g y .4 Q ,'A- n i wl i i si V +:i--- .ll I f 4 5 l i f if Q Q ,'.. lj tl 'oo I 1 . R f ff, I . I : E Ifif P EI -Q 4 gil l J a ',., : J i, I A- 2 ' t ' ' - -QA. - ' g - 1 A '- 3 - - - - 7 . ' Sophomore Class History Starting as green Freshmen. we entered High School one hundred and forty strong. in the year 1927. At our first meeting. which was called hy Mr. Olsen. we elected as President. Robert Haack. and Patroness. Miss ,loan Nisbett. On the Student Council we were represented by Margaret Dornbos and George Schmick. President Haack was presented with a green rattle by the Sophomore President at a hard times party they gave us. ln return we entertained them with a Beach Party. Having one man make the first team in football. and five make the reserves. we were well represented in athletics. Also. on the first basketball team we placed one man and three on the reserves. Frances Benedict won second place in the Declama- tion Contest. Our vacation over. we came together once more. At our first meeting we elected the following officers: President . . . ELMER WHISTL1-:R Vice-President . . . . JESSIE MORE Secretary . . . SUSIE SLUKA Treasurer . . . ALICE DALTON Patron .............., MR. J. THOMA Margaret McCue and Edward Ellingen were chosen to represent us in the Stu- dent Council. On December twenty-first we entertained the Freshmen at a Christmas party- Santa Claus and all! Our president passed the traditional green rattle on to the Freshmen president. ln February they gave us a very lovely Valentine party. Representing us in athletics. Katt andfHutten0a made the Hrst team in footballg and Dykhuis, Maddocks. Dewitt, C. Ol ' eyT Daane and Arkema. the reserves. Huttenga made the firstfteamfyib asketball and Katt. Dykhuis. Presley. and Babcock. the reserves. 'W' l xl ' Even a morexprosperous-year is hlopl X fort when we beco-the Juniors. , gi. S f ' 'Nfl fl, 2 ,43 t -S as-4, 1 s--- - has .C t C C ima 'ffkimf 1 X515 its ' , t 40 i s,.u -s-sssts ,Q -- s - 555. -xx' . W f .. Y , .-Q.- f B gn x .s .. - ., gba , 3 1 6 0 : ..... , K., hw! N- -5 , ,gmail Xx , an - XYXXJ-lxmn-r5:Lq3gg5 ' 1. mx, - .1 Albers. Dora Arkema, James Babcock, Paul Beebe, Hazel Beekman, Robert Bendler, Harry Benedict, Frances Berg, Arnold Berg, Marie Bloomquist, Paul Bol, Cornelia Bolthouse, Hazel Boomgaard, Lucille Bosch. Jane Boschma, Katherine Botbyl, Marie Boyink, Bernard Boyink, Dorothy Buitenwert, Bernard Cameron, Dorothy Carlson. Walter Casemere, Majorie Conant, Geraldine Daane, James Dalton, Alice De Kiep, Pauline Deremo, Howard Dirkse, Wesley f 4. , 3 O , 1 gif. Sophonio res Dornbos, Harold Dornbos, Margaret Dykema, Cornelius Dykhuis, Robert Ekkens, Madeline Ellingen, Edward Elliott, Pierson Eskilson, Marian Ferguson. Malcolm Filley. Ernest Garter, Minnie Graska. Cathryn Green, Harvey Gronevelt, Jeanette Grunst, Edwin Haack, Robert Hanson, Lester Hawkins. Robert Hillman, Beatrice Holman, Edwin Huttenga. Edward Johnson, Ray Kueken. Helen Nladdoeks, Ellis McCue, Margaret Nleeusen. William lleinel, Aleonore Meyers, Berdean Miner, Frances Hiller. John Moore. Jessie Olsen. Carl Olsen, Jack Osterhous, llaryon Pfaff, John Poel. Oscar Presley, Randolph Ringelberg, Gertrude Ruster. John Rycenga, Gerald Ryder, Mable Schmick, George H. Schroedter, Fred Schultz, Clarence ,fwtk ,W -.. E: i., Van Beukering. Erma Van Beukering. Gerrit Vanden Berg, Harriet Vander Haagen. Aleda Vander Noot, Katheryn Vander Sys, James Vander Zalm, Ida Van Dongen. Gerald Van Dyke, Marian Yan Hees, Henry Van Opynen, Herman Veltman, Henrietta Vigeant. Bertrum Vogel, Clara Weavers, Joe Welling, Eugene Welling. Marian Whistler, Elmer Wierenger, Robert Witt, Violet Yemc, Frank Young, Grant Joslin. Ella ' Susie-ky Zattlin, Alvan Katt, Maurice -awartz, Noldix Zima. Clarence Kinney, Ruth W Tans, Bernard Zellar, Dorothy lilenipeiiiililla, gfeunis, George Y Zimmerman, Viola Kleve, Catherine -N . ftslvan Bemmelen, Mina:g Zlsk. Henry liueken, Florence I. M y VariBIeda, Anthoftiy X ' Z .-'sv s tty l! V, - l .- ,C ,aaa C Xl A.,Qr-i -cal , t 'I 'gi-,, FM xx S ',','eg:,4 fr Q, XX F X1 ,ff i411 29 sQs., -5-ssxig, K.,-Qs , 1 Y 555- Xxxxxx .' 'X .. e' L' .I ' - ' -M -- BIU6 8 G tl - ,., - ,a ff' S--t Q ., s I 0 5 W r 'H .A 5 -- .. . W . zine-. . -s--a.QA.?- . 4 sv- -.,..- -K -...- - ' N sn. 5-mx s---- - un- -v 'NuQ- -Q Q---- Q--sssssxts .. A.. .. - .. - - Q- .. - - - .. - - ii - 1 ..-T I .i 3, ' '. 5' - U Q ' Y . if Q T l N 'l 'V w24ZWWyQW?Q?f1Wf Wfeffeewfjwg f SIP? 1? it il lffltf EI' Ef- Mfxsf FPWQ wwf 2 2 rr-fl lfl r tl 'i me 'll t a s U - A f- -- 4 , ro ' V' 4 X X 1' far ,,,, f t 'V 'l 1 1 , 4 3, ,r f f X xg , I 1 4efi,:Q1f fjw A l Freshman Class History The Class of 1932 was organized last September. The following officers were elected: Presirlerzr , . . LLOYD MCCRACKEN Vice-President . . CHARLES DONKER Secrclary . . WILLIAM FANT. JR. Treasurer . . DONALD DEGLOPPER Advisor ........ . . . Miss REBA ANDERSON Those chosen to represent us in the student council were: Fred Peck and Ruth Fisher. Throughout the year the class took a great interest in social activities. The first social event given by the class was a Halloween party on October 27. On December 21. the Sophomores entertained us at the annual Sophomore-Freshmen party. We. in return. gave the Sophomores a Valentine party. This was the last of our social calendar. much to the regret of the Freshmen who had fully enjoyed themselves on these happy occasions. The class had the distinction of having one of its members win first place in the local Declamatory Contest. We feel that our first year has been unusually successful and sincerely hope that the remaining years of our high school life may bring still more honor to the class of '32. ' Kjfvx l - X l N ,f 1 4 ' ff X X -for ,safe ta 11 'ix' lx- ll.T pk' ,gg ,ug V, y y H gg A K .-. -jfai wx gl' ll' X 'rl l - ' u n ' lil -' ' r 2 fjiilisilit 'ix ' L X fi--' T 'T , f t s bslf is - ,-- 'J O 'oe O A3152-gl nrrsmmssyfewbq Q SFS fglixg n-0 l Pg T if e---f'W' l42l 0 ea y--nsse ,, eo' 5' s-,i X I .- X x, at Blue 8, Gold . 52- . ' . -. '1 r, x , N- . Qbgs'-N-sw.. ,A SS--- -- - ---,, H 1 ' ' ' ' W----s--.5... .,.... M - an X 'l 'C7. Malin: ,ah . ,f ,f - . ' , ' '- Anderson. Oscar Arhogast, Charles Baker, Ruth Bares, Edward Bartels, .lean Baumgardner, Marie Benedict, Homer Beukema, Ruth Bloomquist. Lyman Bolt. Junior Bolthouse, Mae Bonema, Ella Bosch. Agnes Bosch. John Bosch, Thomas Botbyl. Glorene Bottje, Katherine Bouwman, Nelson Boyink, Paul Brems, Clarence Brown, Duane Brown. Katherine Bruhn. Theresa Bugielski, Edward Buitenwert. Arthur Casemere. .lane Clark. Walter Clay, Florence Diephouse. Donald Donker, Charles Dornbos, Marjorie Dykman. Lucille Edward, George Emmeneger, Russell Fant, June Fant. William Fisher, Morjorie Fisher. Ruth Fosler, Isabelle Gildner. Arthur Gillard. Ruth Gross. Stuart Hannigan. Dorothy Hannum. Maxine Heap. Reginald Hiler, Willine Hill. Martha Hodges. Louis Holcomb, Ellwood Holtrop. Margeriete Houck. Marvin Huizenga. Marvin Johin, Joseph Johnson. Howard Johnson. Howard J ' Johnson. William - ,f Freshmen Katt. Gerrit Kendall. Fred Kieft. Fred Kieft, Kathryn Kimling. Fred King, Vernon Klukos, William Kosanic. Julia Krause, Lloyd Kuhlman. Edward Kuiper, Katie Laning, Edwin Lesar, Helen Lyttle. Phillip Marod, Sophie Marshall. Williani McCracken, Lloyd Meinel. Loine Melnotte. Evelyn Miner. Betty Minshull, Betty Misner. Marguerite Moll, Charl te Moll, Henr Moody. Va .- . W Murieigliz beth vlflashfihlir 5 NeitriTg.g, rtryv Peck, Fred Peck. Marguerite Pellegrom. Edwin Peter. .lane Peters, Lubertha Petersen, Henry Peterson. Leslie Plamondon, Mary Pravda. George Putnam, ,lean Betzlaff, Harriet RCyllUl4ls. ihlill ir' Bice, Norman Robbins. Geneva Rollin, Bine Rosin. Blanche Rothi. Oscar Bycenga, Emma Rycenga, .lay Soul, Arnold Schafsma. Catherine Schmidt, Mildred Schreiber. Dorothy Schultz, Helen gli' J ack c othy' Spoelrna, aroline Stegenga. ergthy Swiftney. Henry Taylor, Charles Ten Hagen. Fred Teunis. Frances Tysman, Agnes Vanden Bosch. Marian Vander Kolk. Laura Vander Voort. Geneva Van Hoef, Wilma Van Opynen. Catherine Van Stratt, Matie Van Woerkom. .lohn Van Weelden. Mattie Van Wynen. Cathryn Van Wynen. Elizabeth Ver Berkmoes. Ruth Vicha, Irvin Voss. Rolina Warher. Paul Warnaar. Robert Wheatley, Mary Weavers. Gerald Weigel, Frieda Welling, Verna Wessies, Louise Wiegerink, Jeanette Wiersma, Margaret Wilbert, Arthur Cook, Doris ,lo . reuse Nilson, Alf ld Streng, rtr R Williams, Lydia Correll.LeR0y tema, olif' -DW Nordhouse e e ' w5wanson.AugustX, Williams. Victor Davidson, Caroline Karirhout. Marion Oakewan sv 'i,Swart, Henry 1, WOIH, Barbara De Glopper, Donaldrfl 5 IT N , - ,eSfQf,Yemc, Vance .ii ,A - 1 J , -li -? V ,vo ,f 5 ff Q - N agy' 1 f ' t -QNX rf ee Q Ni 1 .1 , -sfo ff he L X siei +L L is- . , - .figs X, i431 ,.,.f ' x 'x I G X M' X 1' MW , 1 I y ' A x-' -f' Q ' I ix x .- Qxx. .- - we ' K---N W- .... g,,,,., 5 -x -Q -- Q 1 yu ' x Nss- ga s -- Q--,,gssss9 fl! . 'Z' 21' , , 3 ' kv ,, 3' X N . 4' ,. 4, ,.' N,-,,v 0 hm N- X . Q M I Q , X , x Q-N gig, v- , f 33:5 -www? . . Q. 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A, 625- ,Q-3,11 -V J - V '....Qg-- 5 x I x 1 -- K ' , ..,. 7 . umnw' llllllilw, I ,A Q. A X ,, A num V I Q..1.-.1-Q. I i.Ff:i E 3 ' K : 1 3 -, ,. 5 x E Q . - Z.. n ,G 4 X O 1 - o - b - ' X 4 o xx.. 'Inf' 1 gargngp-T,,i--:I , f K .,,,v1!l . .,, . b - - ' X if X 3 .4...,-f-......., , , x , 4 f. X N IA X g O O O O 0 O O O 3 9 o o j 'Lhletics Dfw BLUE G GULD 0 F 1929 Published Dyfhe Senior Class of d Grand Haven Hieh Grand Haven, Hich. X X W 1mx:isssspuz,Maxw:.1M5fm 1.r'J1':::u cvvrrflkzmfcmi zsdwvpifarzlnbwrfnv :Blow xxx..-s-sstsg 5 --- ,sh-9 'Xxx .-' x V M, ,--sz.,-'f 8 G RWE-xx .wsu K '-.N N fx 0 5, 33. ..... ,mu M. 'T' - ii' 5' X fl? .- - I t ' i .... F 11 355225 :P :f - ' . .... 4 . . ,, .. .. ..,... ..., - - .... - ., : ...... .1,,,,,,, . 2i?'e:'J!i --ga- A.- , I - K- I: -5537 f'l'i-T? 52515 ,e ,,3..4fs:5g, , -' - - - ,- Q f.4a: e f'f,gSr.:ie'I gf-, - -'xr : - Y- Q., K -E tj- A R-TE-k.A' V fggjxgakilgk-.Zz ' on is ' h 1 ' - -f,- pa E-SE: -.ffg'T -251'--if-1- GUS V. COHRS To Coach Cohrs. the Builder of Champions.-' I do we dedicate this section of the Blue and Gold. I His interest and enthusiasm in his work have t gone far to develop that spirit of eo-operation that has carried the Blue and Gold teams to the highest realms. He has given intiringly of his time and efforts to develo and in aintain the hiffh standard P U of sportsmanship andt et that the Grand now enjo :si gn Y I ff X r x Y .- ,ffxkzi ', H lt , 'XY , t X -- igl, I X lx X f vi,- ,1 A limi, QU . 1 J 1 lr 5! ms s as -,N W QQ QH1 4 '14 '-ffffif-1f 1 'ffgefff ' Y-iii -f',37'X 'N2Mi'XX 'Ai fs. e- Q 1 1 was f as :less 1--e X' xx '-f ' ex Y. N71 ,i .5-xxx 5 1 :vs xmtu1,-x- .s x .G x, B I M U6 8 Gold aw, . --- lx .- - ' ' Q , - sit '- X 1 v I , 1, x ' I' 5 X u ' , G L 5 N 0 5 ' ' ' '51sss s sn ssssssi 5 HUSTED, Manager VER DUIN DYKHOUSE DONAHUE Moom RE!-INDERS Br L HAACK SHIELDS VAN BEMMELEN Secony HLTTTENGA SCOTT Bouwrx Comes Coach RIODRACK OLSEN HODAL E. PRESLEY lVl.ALSTROM KATT CORRELL JANUSIXA hll-ZTZLER PETERS CLAY BERG. Captain WIEGERINR C-RASLA Zeeland Shelby ........... G. R. South ....... G. R. Union ,.,..... Kazoo Normal ..... G. R. Creston .,..., Holland ........... ,. Benton Harbor ..... .. ........ 33 VARSITY SCORES 0 O 13 12 7 .......20 ...,...25 Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven Grand Haven IQ, Muskegon Heights ..,.,. .,.....,.. 0 I Grand Haven . v il .R - ffiiif , 'X l ' X ,if 'if ,' -flfylm ,. N 5 4 - lv l Xe f . --Z!-wx 'lx FB ., , 1 ffffv- ag. f ..- e' A: A xr A- X. . 1 ff ifff no G .411 1 911 55 8 FV ' 'S' Y' ' - 5 ' --, 'bag' ,gf C, Ji , A N . 5 R - ,, E 7 C ,f Z- - Vi, N' -5-K C431 U Blu asm - ' Egyxx -1 Q33 ' ' qQkn'kl'LPk -I-XD-K1 rl-LD F 0 otb all CAPTAIN Hum ' Holmi, i'ElJlJll-In Conmgu. Weimar Burr: Prospects for a championship team were very dim when Coach Gus Cohrs called for candidates. Two letterrnen. Huttenga and Hodal, were the only veterans back. To make things more dark. the Alumni did about everything imaginable to the team the first Friday of scrimmage. As a result Correll, the best bid for quarter- back. received a broken collar-bone. and Dykhuis. a lineman. a wrenched knee. Berg was shifted to quarterback. Against Zeeland Capt. Berg lecl his team to a 6 to 0 victory. but it wasn't very impressive because of the greenness shown by the team. On September 29, in a hastily scheduled contest. the Blue and Gold defeated Shelby. 19 to O. Boyink. Peters. and Hodal were the big noises. The fellows began to show a willingness to mix. .. ff7lR7Z2i3?'E711-I Haren Onsluughl. ' W --' is Q frees Q 42- l49l ,,....,Q-1 , ij' , li, - ss.gss,.1 ..-qssns,,,,,- -s R xxx Xxx I l 1-mfg w ue 0 fe, i Bl 8 G ld N Q .55 - . af tv . .-- -- f X vm . - 9 f - 11 - - -is-S I .1 -- .Q . 5 - - Xxx , .-.- 'r' ', ,.- 'u.,.' H- 4 lh- 1..,..- 'NWS -es-. 'N-- N U Yisysax -x--- sssxxss S 9 11 GQ Gus SECORY KING,, SCOTT CURLx ' WIEGERINK The first major contest was against South. who always seems to be a thorn on Grand Haven's path to glory, Again the Grand Rapids team came out on the large end of a 13 to 0 score. But the score does not show us the real Grand Haven team. Doped to be beaten by 31 points, the Gohrsmen played football for four quarters, but in the third an intercepted Grand Haven pass played havoc with the Cohrsmen. Another touchdown resulted in the last quarter when Nelson, a jinx to Grand Haven, caught a pass over the goal. The game ended with Grand Haven on South's four yard line after Boyink carried back an intercepted pass. Captain Berg, Huttenga, and Boyink were the Grand Haven luminaries. Scott, at tackle. also played a good game. Meeting Union for the first time in history. Grand Haven suffered a 12 to 0 defeat. Grand Haven fought hard. but Union returned the fight a little better and the result was defeat for the Cohrsmen. Union made a touchdown on Clay's fumble of the kickoff. and later. by straight line-bucking. The Grand Haven line. though L ak,qffdQll Gain Haren line - ,,4 --- H- Lg, . g U01 sh ss, .nssntis 5.55, 5 Q s Q n .-'os NN I tg '!'T , x ' ' at Blue 8s G 'pi' '-.- 0 1- ...- . .., t - - - , '4 , sf Yl'TS-i Y15nn1'1N GA111n ' Bw. GlilNlIiN 5111111.05 light. displayed a great deal of real football. Berg and Boyink starred in tl1e hack- field. the latter getting most of the tackles, plus long gains. Kazoo came down to Grand Haven with a record of an uncrossed goal-line for the season. They lived up to their fame for three periods. holding Grand Haven at bay to the tune of 7 to O. Then Berg and Boyink began to work their triple pass and. as a result. two touchdowns were made on tl1e Normalites. Grand Haven tackled Creston at the Furniture City. and regretted it very much. Creston. with a strong forward wall and a plunging. clever backfield. smothered the Cohrsmen 20 to 0. Captain Berg on his first attempt took the ball about 40 yards, but. 011 being tackled. he sprained his thumb. which forced him to leave the game. Possibly there would have been a difference in the score if Weiner had stayed in. Holland was doped to have a great football team. but it was not until the last quarter when the Hollanders unleashed an end-running attack that completely baf- fled the Cohrsmen. thus proving their greatness. The Havenites. as usual. put up a tit 1 xo ' '-Yen' ? y f5MN 55- - ey Union fair, .D011v1J X L je?f., lt it vw! ,J ffl, ll! yn 43 j-:7 ff- . . A if 'ef aff, A 1 +i 'sQs ,,41-T-fag fi:- ' 'r-,N f iyl f xxi ,fitfa Xx,-1- Q X1 . . if Q-. - .IST s W X, X' ' t, 1 1' ,HQTKV ,sg f ,T-iss X S ---A qg1gY --JYLZ'-X scig -Mfr till vgy -m-ssxtsg,,,,-- S L 1 9 N Xxx xx -cg. xx fa Y--X fe ' ue o P ' g -K. ..' , x 4 ., M. :kph K, g A 7 f -- ' 3 Q5 'www x-.....,. . xxxn- .gsxssv' -' me - xx' N xy, - ggbbgg, - MORRY KATT ED HUTTENGA t'STEw1E BOYINK strong. clean light. but Holland was better. and it was a ease where the best team won. Benton Harbor came to Grand Haven with a powerful team. They started right in with their bone-crushing tactics. and began piling up touchdowns. The Havenites fought hard, but the Webermeli were not to be outelassed. In the last quarter the Cohrsmen opened up. and. on a series of passes. Huttenga snared one across the last white stripe for the Haven touchdown. The final score was 33 to 6. Huttenga was the outstanding player of the game. Doped to be beaten by at least thirty points. the Blue and Gold warriors again put the jinx on a highly touted Muskegon Heights team. Heights Came down with their famous Five horsemen and went home with them. but that's all they accom- plished. The Cohrsmen. in a sea of mud. played football. and played it with enough brains to outclass the Johnsonmen. To the Haven ends goes the credit of stopping the Heights' clever offense. The .Am 'Nia sis sg. f'fqM-s,5L?,iapl11in Berg!! Sganals 'ss-X.: S ., F, -2.11 wx ' XX ' .Ei msgx V X X, - S till I,-,. Blue 8 Gu Id Qneajix xxxv Y, Xkxbj , ,Bif f .xl-kxg,.Qnku-xxbvk x Ig. A. BRUlSER ffl-A Y NFIIOSTYH Perl-:ns Bn.L Gmsm. hackfleld also performed well, as usual. Secory was outstanding among the players in the game. Time and again this lineman hroke through to stop the fast Heights backs as they attempted line-smashes or end-runs. It is very seldom that a football player with no previous experience place a con- sistent brand of hall throughout the season. Secory was an exception. He had no so-called off days but was always playing his game carefully and coolly. He learned something every game and taught it the next. It was very seldom that you heard his name mentioned as a star g but this young giant oftimes single-handedly stopped the rushes of such teams as South. Union. Benton Harhor and Heights. It was in the Heights game that he rose to the 'peaki' of his high school career. Time after time he threw the Heights hacks as they were in the shadows of the Haven goal posts. Summing up his work in this game. we can easily say he spent most of that memorial afternoon in the Heights backfleld. throwing their fast backfield men for loss after loss. , :..n,.-1 -- at .w-...-.. .4 .. .. f .7'xj,T,f, .lflze Starr of ' w slllllll Line Plunge! Xi' .:?,.sX wh LN .55 V g -5 t f . .ft J-ggi, gifffi. fx f to 11 ---- 1,,'f q ses '1eu?w1 .H1 - -W -4 seg-, , f, fe-X-. 5 -., si Ls, ,, ilsli -- 1 - S' ij,-Y H' ex f sxq - 5 is s 1 -f -.TX Mg- X RN Ni :Q fs 7 N- fx i Riga- X ms' is f ?,, xxgsjkghv- KL L- ' fill gs ,xx -ss ssx!xy,,,,- ,-. 1 ss- sk , 'M Blu as c IJ .A .oak-fm e - ,gv .-! 9. xx - 11 v Dx, 1' V' 0 l X:xxu'u. . . Zi N, - - 'vxsxx xx xx- .., . . n - , .1 H. umm. -- Q - Q- Q--,,, -.--Nr .-Y ,- ' - J xx .. -- ' - - Q ssss A' ' X VANDER Srs DYKHIJIS All-IEUSEN VAN OPYNEN ENNENGA FETT DAANE ARKEMA DoNKERs DONAHUE lNlODRACK E.PREsLEY lVl'ADDOCKS DEWITT Boswokrl-I.Coaclz Moom' OLSEN HAACK VAN BEMMELEN REENDERS R. PRESLEY Soma NIETZLER NEDERVEL1' YEMc BURNS LOWE HUIZENGA Second Team The candidates for the second team came out a few days later than the first team warriors. Mr. Bosworth was introduced as their coach. As always when a second team coach gets a fairly well worked machine going, the Varsity Coach picks a couple of players for his squad. But Coach Bosworth had plenty of material. a vari- ety of plays. and being a football player himself. the fellows picked up the game quickly. Games were scheduled and played although these games were easier than the conmant hanging around remdved atthe hands of the Varmty during nighdy scrimmage. Moody and Yemc, both Freshmen. should make good in their three years to come. Modrack. Olsen. Haack. E. Presley. R. Presley. Fett. Ennenga. Dyk- huis and Nederveh diould putiqna goodfnghtfor Hrstteanijobs nextyean 4 'xii-X ' ' - f ff N , if .X ': 'fs .1339 ill 'iyy f t rg A - ' Jljnm s f I, A-X sit Y! ,-1 K 1 'f' assi! 4' 'r -e. ' Q N N 1 . is if -KS as e U41 .-I 'S'5'55Nsxusx ,, xx. ...-ss' S ssixs f. wixxx ,- . I N ssu. TT 'Q Q Blue 8 : 'K ,-s Jx s QL 'n, - X339 ,. fy mx3'XSm.XsnA.J:Qzf.n, qua.:-P, Bovlxx WHEGERINK CoHns.Coucl1 VAN Sf1HE1.vEx Hrrrizxua SCHOLTZ DIRKSE. Captain CORRI-Il 1 Basketball Holland Christian ....... 40 Grand Haven ,,., ..,....., 2 6 St. Joseph ....,.,... ....... 2 3 Grand Haven 32 G. R. South .,.r............, ....... 1 3 Grand Haven 16 Muskegon Heights .,... A...... 1 2 Grand Haven 23 Holland ...,,s,,,,,,...... ,,,,,,. 2 0 Grand Haven 29 G. R. Creston ,,,,,, ....... 2 8 Grand Haven 20 G. R. South ............ s...... 1 2 Grand Haven 22 Benton Harhor .........,, l....,. 2 2 Grand Haven 23 Muskegon Heights .,... .,,,,,l 1 2 Grand Haven 20 G. R. Creston .,.....,.. ....... 1 9 Grand Haven 27 Benton Harhor .... ,....., 1 6 Grand Haven 32 Holland .,.,.,,,.., ........,......., 2 2 Grand Haven 13 St. Joseph .e....,..... ..............,..,.. 1 2 Grand Haven 8 e DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Muskegon Heights ...........,.,...,,... 17 Grand Haven 31 REGIONAL 1 URNAMENT Greenville ,a....,,.. ...........Y........ 2 2 1 Grand Haven ..... .e,le.... S 54- G. R. Catholic e..... ......,.........,... 1 5 N f-Gran av 1 ......Y. .....,.,. 1 8 1 ,gNAMENT+l N Mt. Pleasant ...,...,.,., fxtx ,Grand Haven ,A ,,,,,,,,l.,.,,. 29 St. Joseph . .............. , luGrXand Have! t,lt,t,ittt, sj ,.,4,.,, 7:30 Slam f4?fii?t ...,...... 'fl 'ltl rt X nd3lkHaven .,..,,,,,,,,, lrm ,,.,.,,,,rr 25 ,gf eiwef S Lglfliiigf S. A. E .....,.,.......,....,,.. aven ,,,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ga i V- Z V .ggf f-If-,4..ffg1--+G il 1 L -TSN r Xcel Q GSE W -if wi 4x,, .--nxssk,,,, K 2' 'xx 62' XX .-' N, IQ :'!. WTNX 9 , ..., ..--sr' ' 1 Arm'--,2, :v.Ny45'- 1 0 - 1? --xi ..-- ' SQ' 5 ' n .-11 e-xx , ' 'Q MW x'1s--s-- -xx-- s-ssgsssss 5 'WN' Xin-T K CAPTAIN Dmrcss Basketball Hats off to the coach and team that brought back to Grand Haven her third State Class B Championship! When Coach Gus Cohrs issued a call for basketball candidates a large delegation answered his call. Prospects for a team of championship caliber was seen when such veteran players as Boyink, Byl, Dirkse and Van Schelven came out. A good back guard was needed and Wiegerink developed rapidly to hold down this position. The first game seemed to dim our vision when Holland Christian High, a Class C team, won handily by a 3l to 26 score. The locals were good, but the fast, lanky Hollanders were better and used their height to advantage. Boyink found the loop for six field goals and four fouls to lead the Cohrsmen. Grand Haven came back strong the next game against St. Joe, coming out on the long end of a 32 to 23 score. Their teamwork was better, giving the crowd fast, sna action. Bo ink a ain was the ld'al luminar . ca inff five field oals and PPY Y g I Y g an 5 four free throws. .V Q, ,X .X Then South just had to 'ge I. their footba-ll xvbtory. But things looked bad when Grand Haven was V t the half.. S Q nga, sub center, was sent in grrdfrfegcgimgftpbg-olgh bringiynf x victo y over tlieVGetti'n'gs, clan. fs aa. gel N - , ,ea C y, Q ,af ,C TT: jkiilii f'27fff 5-:il . ' Ti 79 ff Tift:-QT ' 'T ia- rs or sbs ' 31 2-Ee X . S-fl? X l76l 42 . .Q Bl 5 G J ..... f as lm ff-'Lay' .. T exx .',1gQ ' I ::t'xB1Bfh'i'g1i'xxx-XQm..axx...Lf-1Q,Lf.u.:A2', lead. VAN SllllEI.YEN7Cl'lIfL'I' The old jinx held good against Muskegon Heights avain and Grand Haven put anotier game in the win column. this time hy a sci of 23 to 12. Heights lead at the lirst quarter hut when Huttenga. the new lind. went in was just too had for the Tigers. The next week Holland came down with a large hand of rooters to hack their clever team Grand Haven went wild when the last whistle hlew. and found the Cohrsmen ahead. 29 to 0 The game was nip and tuck until Seholtz and Correll hroke the Hollanders' lighting spirit will three nice under-the-hasket shots. But to Bv goes the major credit for the victory. w io almost single-handedly kept the Cohrsmen in the Creston came down with a clean slate and went home with one. The Polar Bears ull classed the Blue and Gold warriors after a terrific game. but not until Ludwick. the visiting center. ran wild for six lield goals. was the vietor known. The score was 28 to 20. South got her second trimming after coming to the local gvm on a train because of a blizzard. South was doped to he improved. but the Havenites ran up an easy 22 to 12 victory. The next game found Grand Haven down on the Benton Harbor court. It turned out to he a regular tight game. and not until a thrilling rally in the final three minutes of the game did the local basketeers win. Van Schelven evidently found his basket eye in those closing minutes. sinking two goals and two free throws to cinch things. Muskegon Heights could not take advantage of the Grand Haven slump. and lost. 20t'to 12. The locals' basket shooting was rottell passing worse. and cockiness rather Regezci. the Tiger star. goals. but in vain. Hutterrga seemefto the only playelhgfu-ld7siiik'it-lxem 7 - , --f . -1, -H.. lg, --Y Y ' X xx U71 I'Il'TTliYC:ll-i1':lJf!l'lll'l1 ig : . ,argl X yx,,f ei? Q F,., 585.1 Q-sux! x ,,,,x- Q .se T ' x TX xw N - Bltlegscvold -1 Q Q. x .'! -- ,- w .635 'Q 5 M--...A ' , ,.-t 2-19.41 -. -1 aw -an -Nt, 1 sxxs-.gnxss ' lux 'Hx' N ' ' Mu-.f '-X w xx- N - Q- Q Q., s -snxs- QX5f x Creston went to pieces in the last few minutes and the Havenites earned an even break in games won by a score of 27 to 19. Grand Haven's defense was too strong for Creston, Wiegerink playing a stellar game at guard. Capt. Dirkse also showed a good brand of ball. Huttenga got live field goals to lead the Blue and Gold scorers. Playing their last scheduled home game against Benton Harbor, the Grand Haven bas- keteers swamped Benton Harbor, 32 to 16. Boyink got hot with five field goals, followed by Huttengais four. Lglzzieu Goldstein was the only Harborite who could score, getting three pretty half-court shots. Holland got an even break in basketball -f games, having won from the Cohrsmen a 22 to w'1E0ER1yKgG,,,,f,1 18 victory on the Armory Hoof at Holland. It was too bad. The Cohrsmen played raggedly against the sharp-shooting Hollanders. The last quarter saw the Grand Haven guards tighten up on defense and the offense began to function, but it was too late. At St. Joe the Havenites had to play in a 'gcheeseboxf' The gym was high, but small. and the Cohrsmen could not work their plays, so that they would end up with the customary under-the-basket shots. The players from St. ,loe made their points on long shots. The score was tied at the end of the regular playing time, 3 to 8. ln the overtime period St. Joe made two long shots to take the game. Capt. Dirkse was the outstanding star with three field goals and a free throw. DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Grand Haven and Muskegon Heights met in the only Class B encounter down in the Heights' gym. The Havenites started out like a house alire f to pile up a 23 to 5 lead. The stars were and Coach Cohrs sent in a team subs and second team men. located the basket for four Schelven got livefighile-he was in. et scoring l'lOl1OllS,-1: TheTlTna1:sEore was I . CORRELL-7,EOTll'lll'l'1 X 1 XT . Y-f 1--77 ,.,Y- f E J ,,rg,,, '-T-TTT-:als-, --,f Ss Y , ,Qi ,. SN X f 'X ve-lex L X- TT A C.-.F-i K 4 P531 1 QLQ ss,.- 5. sn, ,, -ss 6 ' N 'I'-5 ee' xxxx 5-'gy LJ1' - ' LQ! .y 'Iris 8 G 0 iyNXx -su -s J S --Ao get gi Q 5- xg . :AQ-.Qs M... X -- X . , . s 'QA' ' REGIONAL TOURNAMENT The next week the Blue and Gold lvasketeers met Greenville at Grand Rapids. Greenville had a fast offense and a strong defense. keeping the Cohrsmen working hard throughout the game. It was one of the fastest games the Havenites played this year. But in the fourth quarter Greenville began to wear out and the locals went into a lead that gave them a 31 to 22 victory. Van Schelven and Boyink looked good in this game. getting 19 points between them. Two days later the Cohrsmen annexed the Regional Class B honors by defeating Grand Rapids Catholic Central. 18 to 15. The parochial boys played a slow. strong defensive game that bewildered the Havenites. The Furniture City team was ahead at the half. 9 to 5. but lost the lead in the fourth quarter as the Grand Haven boys stepped ahead to a 13 to 15 victory. Van Schelven was the scoring ace. getting three field SCI-l0L'l'ZfFUfll'l1I'lf goals, STATE TOURNAMENT Grand Haven entered the State Tournament at Detroit as a result of its winning the Regional Tournament. Mt. Pleasant was its first opponent. The Cohrsmen were closely pressed the First half. but after this they stepped out to get a 29 to 14 victory. The next day an old rival was played when the Cohrsmen drew St. Joe as their opponent in the semi-finals. The Havenites scored 7 points in the first quarterg St. Joe failed to tally. The half found Grand Haven ahead. 14 to 5. The last half was close. both teams scoring 16 points. But Coach Cohrs was figuring on the next game. so he played his subs in this half. Huttenga and Van Schelven were the stars for Grand Havent the lanky center got nine points. while Huttenga got eight. Saturday night the locals played Stambaugh, a high school that had Cohrs as a coach before he came to Grand Haven. The Stamhaugh out- fit was good and never stopped lighting the Hnal whistle. but the Havenites knew much basketball and were too tall for Havenites were not forced to and. behind a strong baskets to carry away thefstate with a 25 ytyojlgigfirefffflw BOYINKlr43E0fIl'fIflf 5 , Y l - X, x 5 S - Q E591 555.1---gssss, ,ut- Q sei. n xx hX N as-- l Blue 8 Gold 5 - If S... ...W - Q- 5 . p ' , ' IQ- Q ' I --' xx , , x--.--vilyai 5- 4' xg- 'X 'uktxxxea-X ss.-n-ess' Hu- 1 xsssggx , --- ss-sssssst9 Second Team Basketball The Second team in basketball was under the direction of Coach Bosworth. The coach readily showed his knowledge of basketball to the Scrubs. and. as a result. a powerful aggregation was formed. They seemed a little unsteady at first, often play- ing ragged ball. Then Berg, a diminutive player. came back from the first team. He was made regular captain and it was his cool-headed playing and leadership that inspired the others to play together and play together consistently. Powerful second teams. such as South. Muskegon Heights. Creston and Holland were trounced by the Bosworth combination. Almost every game saw the Seconds run up a score of 40 points on their opponents. Of these forty or so HBO Carlson almost always got sixteen or seventeen points. Then Scholtz was also a high scoring cog in their smooth-working machine. Katt and Ennenga were the guards. They played pretty floor games and too much cannot be said about their defensive tactics. Many others also saw service and many of these were from the lower classes. giving Coach Cohrs plenty of material for the next few years to come. Carlson. Scholtz. Katt. Dykhuis. and Fett ought to make strong bids for the first team next year. r CITY TO ., NTXX The Second team entered thE,,CgLTy rnament a d w 1 that. defeating the Van Zylens, a team composed of'f6Yfner -T11glf,'S ol stars. They hen entered the A. A. V. Tournament and went to the semi-finals 'px are they were def T a lanky Seventh Reformed E-da-rrffvl-5,. Qf-Edie, ,flfufi t ss xl' .... Tix fi l llrll- 'I '14 -I It . . A fit. argue - 47 A Ts- - - --' ii J-pi-'Yi-I -i ' fs j TT'i'I. W ggi? as B . , 11- f5.'5 ixT'3 '-, - T T601 u s-m 5 lif ss5 ' H s-Q, ,Q ' Q -j .. B ue G - .N .. -? -- .. -- H x .-'s Mxx f wg.. . --X -1' ' 0 V' v-- - -' X . W : Ii i M... xx 4 N, K V u,, 1 -nw H 1 ' ' Q- N ,Q 1 ss- - ss Track As soon as the balmy spring weather came around. Coach Cohrs issued a call for track can- didates. Although a goodly number of fellows came out. the prospects were not any too good. Union High School was our first opponent, and we lost the meet by a score of 97-23. The local thinclads were good in field events. but faltered on the Cinder path. Olsen took first in the high jump and Van Schelven took first in the shot. The next week found both Holland and South down on Ferry Field to engage in the annual triangular meet. South took an easy victory from her two opponents. scoring 80215 points to Holland! 29W5. and Grand Haven's 14. Hodal took first place in the broad jump event with a pretty leap of twenty feet and three-quarters inches. Van Schelven heuved the shot more than thirty-nine feet to take the only other first place the Cohrsmen obtained. The next week Muskegon Heights came down and won her first victory in a major sport over the Cohrsmen. The final score was 6716 to 54-ZA. lt was a case of too much Regeczi for the Havenites. This Heights athlete took four first places. Van Schelven took first in the shot for Grand Haven, Dirkse in the discus, Wiegerink in the high jump, and Scholtz took firsts in the low and high hurdles. Then the pick of the team went to Kalamazoo and engaged in the regional meet. Van Schelven was the only man to qualify and thus will enter the State meet. Tennis Early in the year Coach Thoma called a mee 'ing of the tennis men and organized a tourna- ment. About twenty students entered and comp ed, with the following results: Singles: Ferguson, winnerg Vanden Belt, ru er-up. 'xg Doubles: Boyink and Kruizenga, winnersg- Wiegerink a C rell. runners-up. Several changes in the rank-of the ,mein ' place by meansrxf a challenge tournament. Ferguson and Vanden Belt became! the No. 'd0 hle.team. I On the day of triangular, meet, So ehnis-team defeate x-nd Haven players, 4- to 0. The Af' ing xlhl'mTsday Grand Haven -' ay Hol 'nd to a tie of 3Qto 3. -- A week latefriqip the return match. HoQand jfva vic 'xr with a score ofY,6-0. A few days later Heightsevsfas defeated and then Southl j a! !-V: ,al etmen a 6-0 defgigsgjn. .gf ii H , si ,- - -- K x x-,t so j , -,,T,4,,VV K ,AA-.4-Lia - .4 ,XV -ff- ,lf-N:?-ai -Tf Q: ,Stix .. X -r x s ' j-g X- , f gif 'YV' i rr -X s, NT K 'ff,.i'f E611 , cm -f- x 1-n xxx QxnsS 's-Q-xxx N 5 'S 1 .s s xxxx --i'T XXL., .. .-' 7 buys-Q-.. -s :an all v U - r 'vw n Q .,,--- 'obigxxgi NNNxs e 0 ,OT Qe QxxNxx XKx-.u-- xx- .-- 1 s s s --us K ---gs -ss-- Q--nssssss it .. .. - .. - .. - - - - - , ' i s 1 V , i F ' i Fifi - ii, ,i i. ii . , l 'l ,I -- 1 ' .4 I i i it li 4 I 2 wq' I K ' I 1 1 'S ii I ' I ,- ii . s , 4 V 1 e .- .1 ' I . , 1 -u.-.-. - ' E , -'n i 'D 5 i -ai fl. -5 Q 5 Yr 'K s-.,.. A H 1 8 l. rig' 15 ' , 3 i 5 ' , ip V., ...N ,.,,1,,, .,.., .-,., . it 1 t tg , 5 e' if 5 , A lg ,K I 3 5 2 u aj i i , - i I r Z --- i Q -2 f-1- 1 ' g , H f H N 1 ' 1 , i V f , 2 1 i S , , - 241'-' . ' 7 5 QL I - 1 .sg ., . X . Jw '-an ' 1 ----' V '-nr-fire 4 I5-95542.16 . - , , I ' -' r -' - - -i -I - - - - I Basketball No regular High School girls' team was organized this year, but rather than giving a few the privilege of playing. Miss Smith organized a league giving all the girls a chance to play. The Senior-Junior girls developed into a winning combination and landed into first place. This sextette was composed of many regulars on the girls' varsity team of last year. The Sophomore girls were next and then strung along in the lower division were the Freshmen girls, who were divided into three teams. We can readily see by the number of Freshmen who came out that the girls now are as eager to play basketball as the boys, and more and more schools are adopting the boys' rules, speeding up the game considerably. Hockey Last year Bliss Smith brought the game of hockey to the girls of Grand Haven. Now it is an established game and the girls can be playing this old English pasttime. The to put the puck between the opponents' hockey. This year about sixty girls came Although no games with other schools chance to play. seen out on Ferry Field night after night, practicing and game is played about as ice hockey. The object of trying goal posts gives as many thrills as the hectic game of ice out to enjoy themselves in the sharp autumn weather. were scheduled, teams were chosen and everyone got a . x lx. gu'j,Li1 T' i63l 5 www 1 ff- -'-ii . , fi .,,,d I . X 5' ' -1 L g, ' , i f !!- ! t in 4' X--ffvx---1, pg-,, 5 K 'X ' 0 M ,Q---. 7 N ... ., 7 4 53' E -K 3 , 6' 2 E. . ' 4 0 -1 4 . , , . ' 'W 2 X IIIllll ' Ullllfllf- Q g'l'l.lIlIlll 7' Ill!!! g 1 3 Y H 3 xx E 9' X 4, X - 4' - ' X-'S 1171, U X E I, ' ...fl - , QQQQ-Tlynfifi K X M WX X lx y-Xaw-11-fx, .Pf ix.Z i, J J O O o o o o O :J o 1 fiviii A I i ss is if Fi 2? Si ea 59: A rl if 5 i 3: E 5 3 'TS 5.3 5 'Q fi- ,1 it V 4 SML L2 z-3' :E A? 1 fi M F3 r' L Y v'. - Y ' f' , .. 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The production was The Charm School. written ln' Alit-it Robert Milton. i 1-sslully stage-d hy lluer Miller and llle story centered around a handsome young automoliile salesman. Austin livrttns. who inherited a girls' hoarding: school. As it had heen his life anihition to teach school rather than sell automobiles, he decided to change the school into ti charm school. But heavy rnortgage on the place. and it was necessary to consult him and receive permission was given rather unwillingly and on two conditions: First. that should fall in love with himg and second, that Miss Hays, the principal ol' the wife of Mr. Johns, should remain, as second in command. Elise Benedotti, the niece of Mr. Johns, immediately complicates matters with Austin. This very much dismays George liovd. ti friend of Austin. who Mr. johns held at his approval. llis none of the girls school and former hy falling in love is himself in lore with Elise. In the end. Austin admits that Elise has charm. and George hids her a fond farewell. The inmates of the hoarding school. led hy mischievous Sally. provided many humorous situations. The play would not have been complete without Jim. who added life to it hy his infatuation for Sally, and his financial diliicultiesg or without David, who was a confirmed bachelor and great friend of Austin: or Miss Curtis, the secretary. who desired to please all. Much credit is due to Miss Schutt and Miss Quigley. the directors. THE CAST Austin Bevans. . ,, ,... Yvalter Fisher Ceorge Boyd ,... William Smith Elise Benedotti... .. . . Virginia Beecher ,lim ,,,,,,,,,,, Richard O'Ijrien Mr. Johns... .......... .. -..Martin Van Schelven Sally. . Ruth Bos Miss Hays .....,..... .. .. ...,,... .Alma Kuck Muriel . , .filr-one Betts Miss Curtis ............. .. .... ........ , .Winifred Fisher Lillian ,. .. .. ...... .-.Elsie Rice David Mackenzie .....Alhert Zeldenrust Alix .. . .,Nell Ver Duin Ethel ..... ...Louise Kuhlman 'L::ZfJ'l716 gire you 11 piece of fig- - - , Y . v- -. W- - -f Y Very useful in future Iifzil 'YJ KK i .Z- ff XXX X T65l I lu a A ALA., I f.Y07716'- fil , Q A'- 3 I fl am ..f WWW 'c '. -r a er, 'J 4'1 jj-1'llll'Ibx' C :ue Qiafsf A firpyz bf em- es 0 W' ,in at Gzana' aven Q za, rch we have tried to male 4 A A A 4 , I eil!!! a llli S w - 5 4 Nil J:-'i' 'N ' ai' W- W vga. . - - 9,-.x W A f k'E?g ?'? :- a a V' un -.- T - li -neg ' rdf' ':eL,l'A, 1? ASPH , Q' 131 - , Q v x- f 14. 1 Q 7,1 X . a I M, th ll 5 ,ap '-ff+egg'r. a'- ' 'TQWH . 4 e 6- 4'f Eilllimls I . Ill Q 5' I 4 ' ,, , I 'M 2 07' Z 1 ' 17N Q' I H 1 O- :E 1 ' l uf' ' ,QM -- f f ??? ?1fL? .w -- ' 'sf' a 1-E ' ' ' ' fiffk 1 ...Q-sms :oe xxsx-,-si se xx Q 1 Blue as Gold' i' luv' ' . xxx ! Ita, . . - - ', 4 N , -- .A --f -' - m : 's- ' Wxixx. .. - .' --wt. , - - N H...-5h-.1 l-,, gf N Lt-J ' 'W -vu -N .,-...-' ' QxtQs QQ-xc QQSSQSQLQQ Some men can resist women. but no man can resist a gun. Captain Applejackn Lush .........,.,....................,....,.....,...................,..,.....,...,....,...,,...,.,,,..,...,..........,........,.......,.....,.......,......... Donald Vanden Belt Poppy Faire .......,.,.,......,....,......,......... .....,................ V irginia Eskew Mrs. Agatha Whatcombe ............ .......,.. A nnabel De Kraker Ambrose Applejohn... ..,.,.,,..,.... .,........,... H arvey Scholten Anna Valeska .....,,..,..,.,..,..,.,.....,.. ,.,.....,......,..,...,..., R uth Soule Mrs. Pengard .........,....,....,. ..,.......,... G ladys Roossien Horace Pengard ....,...,..,., ..,........., D etlefl' Hansen lvan Borolsky ...,..,,,.....,. ............ E lwood Presley Maid .................................,..., ......,... ...., ..,,. ,.,.,.,,.,.,...........,., . . . . .. ,...................,.,. .............. I sabel Smith Dennet. .,.,......,......,..... , ......., ..,.......,...................... . .,....,.....,........,..............., .,.,....,.........,.....................,,,,...... J a mes Cook .lohnny Jason .,...,. . .. .,,..,....,...,..,.,...r..,,..,..........,........,.....,.......,.......,.... ...... . ..,,,....,.........,.,.,...,..,.,.. .....Arend Vyn Crew ,,.. ,..,... C harles Burns, Charles Bugielski, Lester Kieft, Robert Fett, James Cook HCaptain Applejackw given by the Junior class, on February twenty-first and twenty-second. under the capable direction of Miss Quigley and Miss Schutt, was one of the best plays of the history of the high school. The first act takes place in a lonely home on the coast of Cornwall, about which lingers a subtle suggestion of mystery. Around this is woven a very inter- esting plot. ln the first act, Ambrose Applelohn craves adventure, which Poppy Faire dislikes, for she is in love with him. Mrs. Whatcombe, the aunt, cannot understand why Ambrose is so troubled, and fears something to be wrong. Anna Valeska, very beautifully dressed. enters in this act, supposedly escaping the hands of Borolsky. who in the end, turns out to be her husband. Ambrose falls com- pletely in love with her. Ambrose in the second act, dreams he is captain of a pirate ship. Poppy is a clever cabin boy and Anna Valeska, a captured Portugese. The mutiny of the crew led by Borolsk adds much to the atmosphere. The last act is the love scene-and is well carried t. The crooks are captured. and Ambrose tells Poppy he isn't going away to seell adventure, for he has found it at home. Mr. Thoma, business advisor, an e ime ersxrof the various committees deserve much credit in makin Q.: QII: lg success. tx X f ' ' 'A if W' l N 1 -r. 471- . ' l ' ,F X1 ' D x. ..... T-K7NSqfT1,.2-xq., If N r I ' --' S , f - Qs ffl. -KM X gi-3 , 3 fri --111 -l 7- .. ff- 'Z Zig 1 ,wild -- -gk 'F gk .' ' xi-l 1, xf XX f X41-'3 i N- Q i661 Blue8G lil at A s 0 kiixififet a 1 tix Xxlxxigkigxbbe ,ve rmxk 'x'm.gg,ssLz,L:tLagg, il - - . ----+4----V' - .-.ag ts Ml .1 'in lguu. Q ' 3 Q 1- -' V' -1 ,- , -, 1 7 1 N N ffl . . ,... -l l ...,.. R r, ,LJ Il. . . VVK 3 ' il TT 5 1 0 , bg, xxxkl 1 Eg, EI E i - yi X r N.. u-viE i! . 1 3 f r r 1 ri N ' , 7 .--- P - -------- ' .. .,........ .5 1. .... ........ xi, an ' ggg N . ll' . vY V Y iWin1v vi .XX J rr P1 1 J , - - - - - - - - - ' ' Orchestra The Grand Haven High School Orchestra was organized February 10. 1926. For two years it was under the direction of Prof. Morrison and for the past two years under Mr. M. F. Richards. The Orchestra has played at a number of social functions and public gather- ings. such as Community Club banquets. High School plays. Monday morning chapels. etc. Much progress has been made in the type of music played. and the efforts of the group have always been appreciated. -.5 The present oflicers are: President .... . STANLEY BETHKE Vice-President . . . . HAROLD DoRNBos Secretary . . . FRANCES MAE SWART Treasurer ......... . ROBERT HAwK1Ns Librarian ........ . . . E1.wooD PRESLEY The Orchestra has the following members: Viouxs Comms Tnomrsorms Harold Dornbos Frances Swart Elwood Presley Anna Stap Junior Bolt John Miller CLARINETS Robert Hawkins Amo C1.Amxr:'r Lloyd Krause Stanley Hethl-ze John .lusterna STRING Briss John Pfaff Bass Hom: Robert Haack Arnold Berg Clarence Zima H SAxovPHoNlis DRUM PIANO Edward Ellinggn Wllbert hcholtz Cliarles Donkers Lucille Boorngaard Lambert ,Ioldersma ,fbi XL f 1 5 E671 --z-1 , ,jfM'-X-- A '- ' ,?i XX WW Xxx -f SSN,-g 4- xsshn,,,,,s -8 L Q 55' C Blue 8 Gold 'Q X .-'- XNM n v. , 1 N , 0 7 Lux, un 'u ' - - . v - --- - ,H 4 Nm ar ls xx. 5 se ns - g Ku I 'ss- -Q Q - 5--,,, ..--: ' .V ' - . .' ' K -. .- . - .- -ss --' - N , -- ssssf- Bovs' Glee Club President . . . L. PETERS Vl.CP-PTCSZ-dFI1f .... . . G. VICEANT Secrelary and Treasurer . . . W. MALSTROM Accompanist .... . LYDKA WILLI.AMS At the beginning of the school year the Boys' Clee Club was organized under the supervision of Miss George. ln years previous. operettas have been presented with the combined efforts of the two Glee Clubs. This year. however. due to the change of instructors, we were unable to present such an entertainment. We have enjoyed our work with our present instructor. Miss Elsie Anderson. We have sung on many occasions. being well greeted each The members are: Stuart Boyink Clarence Brems .lames Dirkse Nlaurice Katt 1 l time. Ronald Shields Gerald Van Dongen Martin Van Schelven g ,-fg60TJLt' l'je'a-nts z Waller Malstrom i i Hubert W1 'engekx Luw'rengg,Q9Fe'rs'71j,f ' Ernest Zimnigerrnan. Stuart Gross Yfflarence Welling f Kemretlr Cross X gloseqwli .lobin f' is ',,'IlnL!j XX -X xx If f . tl A-1..- . 1 A 1 fg, -i, -N JI . 'X 1, 71 . ':n- N X g ,A E-.C. K, 5 f ,, fik' ' f f si.. . 5-if X, Ji, if c- 'f-eff-- ,,hEs,z G ess- o - f Riga -- -..: x ,, SQ V: V -gg Q ' N' ,214 as so s xqx l63l es., .5-sms g,,,sx-- be . .. xxxly ! B 8 6 HWXX 'xx gc. r e 0 my X 'Ni N x .,.-, t x I ' K V . --1 , Q, I isa Kllxlai 5: Y ,, 'xx,mS,?QQ..xxg,kls:g.c15-15,11 KL Girls' Glee Club This year the Girls' Glee Club was organized under the direction of Miss George. At the first meeting Susie Sluka was elected President and Margaret Dorn- bos. Secretary and Treasurer. At mid-year. Miss Elsie Anderson succeeded Miss George. We have a trio composed of Shirley Bottje, Ruth Fisher. and Velma Veltman. The Glee Club and the trio sang at various occasions, such as assemblies. the dedica- tion of the Ferry School, teachers' banquet. Woman's Club. and the Band Concert. We have new uniforms of blue and gold to wear when we appear on such occasions. The members are: Dorothy Smith Matie Van Stratt Lucille Boomgaard Susie Sluka Isola Lynn Hazel Lynn Amanda Rennhack Maxine Sargent Margaret Dornbos Shirley Bottje Hazel Beebe Dorothy Hannigan Frances Peterson Maryon sterhous Marian elling Viola Zi' merman Marion amholitx Beatricetghlillrnan L Div' 'N Velma Veltnian Marie Snoek Dorothy Zellar Mae Boyink Alice Van Doorne Marie Botbyl Katherine Boschma Hxgleanor Barr Rath Fisher T' ? , :AM Y V 'fl i f in V, N ,,, - tt, ig X A. ' A V53, A fi . - A r .t frees :Qt . e r 'z if iirjv f-,--,-'ff' ,lf-. as -I 'qi , 1, If 'ETff, . -1- l'5es:x ,f-'jj-iff, -- b x, 'spas' f' V res X N A ' it w , ,KX -X X so X --'Ae ,X F3 C ,iff i691 S.. s,,Q1 -5-xsxixsxnsx,,--X . Xxx .. .-' 5 N -Q. , - ' K6-' 0 ML' 4- - s. ,J , 'N 'Q ' - 'Q I X x ' T J 39. - 1 - K, ...f -.---'vflxg -1- - A i Mm- xxx N-Nw-x -.s-xsx...,-' xi!! I Q S YYQxQ1SX55s 11g KX N15 T V V L Y Y asus ggigg. ss Band During the past year our band has taken a great step forward, which unquestionably is due to Mr. Richard's untiring work, Hlld the C0-operation which has been given him by the members. Five new members have been added, making a total of forty-nine. Much new equipment has been added. including two 11ew sousaphones. Two associate bands have been maintained. one ill the High School. Lllld the other in Junior High. During the year the band played on the following occasions: All home football games. several assemblies. opening of Great White Way', and the Third Annual Band Concert. The band attended the Knights Templar Conclave at Benton Harbor as guests of the Howell Commandery. The social events of the year include our entertaining of tl1e Muskegon Heights Band. after the Muskegon Heights football game, with a banquet. We were entertained at their concert later on in the year. The Holland Band entertained us after the Holland football game there with an excellent banquet. Plans for the future include the addition of bossom and oboe players and the development of an organization that will have a high rating in street marching, and at the State Contests. Menibers of the Band: Amos CLARINETS Amo CLARINET Comms John Pfaff Robert Hawkins Stanley Bethke William .loldersma paul Babcock Clarence Zima TROMBONES Edward Correll Everett Hustell Robert McCracken Ronald Shields .lanres Van Bemmelen Stuart Gross Qflffs Czok-th Lloyd Krause 2101! 1 iam -nu t DV .11 Vt 1 B 1 e e anson BARITUNFS Anthony Wezeman fb Seggtfn 8 t Edward Grunst Gerrit Yan Beukering George Schmick f!Ma,Hr4 Daniel Pett Bernard Tans Harold Swartz i -' PICCOLO Bassas RaY 'I0I dlla-Uciftifff' A111611 ZEETPIITIISIXXX Frank Yemv Robert Haack Otto lfgrant Hall N ' - SAXOPHONE Lloyd MCC,.aCkt,nff7A EBigIi1.-?IHl5IE,TSlVJl! 9e1u1rlXQ1ilfe111a Wtdbert Joldersma L Q3 H dg 5 NVBHKQQEDBXQ. ie s 'iw' irctore 1 iams 1 iurt Sehotz Omg 0 61:64, Randolph Presle ' X ff f nrnant Harold Dornbos 1 f ffl I i Y. Argadjyn 1 QE: Paige. ag ti 5 , g l.,--sgtx,'J.:r ie St . Av- '- -fi M 1 1 ,f ,,-,.,. f? . wi 1 jg H jqj gy ,fe , .Q , - -rig X 2' 'stiff-A so New :et 1 f oiifrx Kei ' .1 are U03 - ' '55 ssns S xx , S 's' 'F ' 'n. ,Q J.. x -f a B 'Ny QA .M Y 5 0 g h ggi-lxsgv X 1 151:15 s, V NX ,I ,. ,V Xxx. NY-'H-k..m3 MLA xv- 9Dl AfQ,i:.3.x QAD- - ' '--- fe' l w l 5 iiiiiiii it iiiiiii ' ' . ' ' it ' -ll --A. ..,.. 5, 712 S-4 ff, - 1-- fgq, f' ' 'l lr l' -- -A--- ' f':------ Declamation and Oratory Msinox KAMHOLI1' Each year. more interest seems to be taken in forensics. and this is a fact to he desired. hecause one can never have too great a speaking power. This year all the Freshmen and Sopho- mores memorized a declamation and after various eliminations. six remained for the final contest. These were: Marion Kamhout. Donald De Glopper. Ruth Fisher. Freshmeng Herman Van Opynen. Frances Benedict. and Gertrude Ringleherg. Sophomores. All Juniors and Seniors were given the privilege of writing an oration. Going through the same sort of eliminations, six of these remained. They were: Ruth Mulder. lris Fowler. Alice Petersen. Juniorsq Frances Swart. Walter Fisher. and Alice Deiters. Seniors. On Fehruary 28 were held. Wlalter Fisher took hrst place with his oration. Will You Do Your Part Y Alice Deiters took second place with her oration. The Menace of Atheism. In declamatory. Marion Kamhout took first place with The New Southi' hy Henry W. Gradx' and Frances Benedict took second 1929. the local contests with The Responsibilities of War hy Wil- liam Channinv. The winner? of first places well awarded a gold pin and the second place iT silver pin. Yrf, ,, ' The two people tQ'il1IIifl?f-FETSI' 'lace will represent -Qrzgid Haven in t eh' 1h-district dechlgqrgtgry and'o'ra'fory contestd l, i f he in Zeeland. wish is that next year ' l6SYf'Wlll he shown nnihis 1 41 it- i':Q1-ks ' f- 4. FT' - . a Q.: f 'O A sais if ! is X xc Xu! gy .Ts ff- 1' ie- 'U 'xx ggi., Nvgxrkgn-fY1 l3v,j-.ta- g Pi lm, li -N l lil ti .. ,ill 4 , fi'-f Y T71l N. -Q1 'i' 4555! xxxsxs. , - Q sg? ' y xxx K s bmi? F B 8 G lim ,N W' 93. s . T! Y x - 'g ' . Q 0 - TIN' at V-,--:-534 N. 4- .ge-Qu, -ss ssqtxx 'ss W 55. xx. Q QQQ CQLQ 'it Qttiiiilxi xxx-Y Debate Unusual interest was shown in debating at Grand Haven High School this year. Twenty-two people volunteered for debate work. After this group had studied the question for several weeks, tryouts were held. The coaches selected five people, three of whom were inexperienced. The affirmative team consisted of Earl Briggs, Marvin Kruizenga, and Louise Kieft. The negative team consisted of Earl Briggs, Raymond Francisco, and George Wheatley. Throughout the year, in addition to debating the four schools assigned them by the Michigan Debate League. these people met several schools in practice debates. The debaters. and the students who contributed material, feel that the year has been a most profitable one. The question for debate was: Resolved, That a Federal Subsidy for the Development of an American Merchant Marine Would Be a Wise National Policyf, There were three judges for each debate and their decisions were as follows: Muskegon ..... ....... 2 Grand Haven .,.... ....... 1 South ............. ...... ..,..., 3 1 -N Grand Haven ....... ....... 0 Creston ....,................. ....... 0 4 Grand Haven ....... ....... 3 Muskegon Heights ................ 2 , a Haven ......... ...,...... 1 X Q' ' This spring a debate clubiconsaiti of thirty .embers was organized under the direction of the coaches, lVI,Iss4FugTfx!r ' k Miss Vander erf. Its aim is to give training in debate toall students who 'I' interested in t ' 1 'Tif work. v ,ffes jjggfeiix ,Qffm eg T ' ' -' ,S-fl.. ' A ' ft l X f.. if PM V K '- vffffixgi . ea 4 T, X . H ' fr' f. A Tx , Y Q2 - ' es . ' c' i' ' sbs 1 , F -.' .P i4 i Mes s tes ff E721 -Q-l '5itsmnssn . 1 5 Q -43q4gQhx,, I-Inn: I xi .-91 .- ss x A- t fi Blue 8 G 0 ld W., , 1-s' Ti- Q N- Xxsf 7 x qxssik -- xssgsg.5-sxus.-ssNxs xl. Q iXl3.xL - - - - 1.0-au. I 'ORC sh WW- '-eg 1 f ,s n .ly g p .55 4 7 513-1- K I 5 3 17 J., Xl i ft if l, I I S , L , RR t L,,.,,.1'. Q ' .4 I t I cz' A ,s aga , In E110 I ,, I V v . V I I N I I if - ,yin 6 t IH f j,-9 7, , W.. lv l. -A , , , .- -4, ,e - 9 g III A' , ffvii , , - ff .s ' ' In 231 .17 ' fi 7 1? 'QL-f l i s ff W ffiiff . nab: 'I i .. 'I .-.,, 1,,,, 1 T Student Council The Student Council is the students' representative body. lts aim is to bring about a closer relationship between the students and the faculty. There are ten members. the Freshmen and Sophomore classes each having two representatives. and the Junior and Senior classes. each three. This year we elected John Freh. Presidentg Harvey Scholten. Vice-President: and Margaret McCue. Secretary. The remaining members are: Ruth Fisher. Grace Kuiper. Ruth Soule. Fred Peck, Edward Ellingen. Donald Vanden Belt and George Vigeant. We have undertaken several problems this year. Among them are the restric- tion of extra-curricular activities. the securing of chapel and assembly programs. the organization of social activities. and the establishment of a Lost-and-Found Bureau. We expect to solve these problems for this year. We sincerely hope that the Student Council of the future will successfully carry on this work. which we. and the Student Council of the past. have begun. L. may-e 'i QI- l E731 ,, 4 -1----mssxu, eww' K 1 5 K Blue 8 Gold ' .,,, ,Q x, .-' NM f V N vu r l tx es m -6'x 1- ' ,R -1-as .' , ,- ,. : -- A--Q-QMPJ N, 1 lv'-lx' K x - 'N ' 'Ns -s Q - N ss-sssssss' Girl Scouts The Girl Scouts of Grand Haven are members of a national organization whose active membership numbers 190.309 girls. Girl Scouting was founded in 1912 in Savannah. Georgia. by Juliette Low. with eight members. Today it reaches 2.816 communities in our country. The Girl Scout movement seeks to give to each of its members a practical wis- dom which will enable her to face each day with a brave heart. This it endeavors to achieve by providing an environment and leadership in which the girls themselves learn to do by planning and doing. The Troops of Grand Haven are directed by Capt. Minnie E. Young and Capt. Fleda Nevins. The members are: TROOP 1 A. Van Berkmoes R. Dexter Miss M. Young 1Cl R. Schwonteck R. Fulk G. Botbyl E. Ruth Vyn R. Hacklander C. Bottje V. Welling G. Headley K. Boon C. Weisses G. Johnston Nl. Correll L. Weisses D. Lehman C. Davidson M. Wheatly R. Leleune E. Ann De Witt B. Wolff R. Lowe L. Farnham D. Pett IQ H. Saunders R. Fisher J. Adams L. Scanlon D. Hannigan M. Betty 1 e' - .. : H. Shashagway V. Hetzel i 4' ' . Shashagway L. Kuhlman 4, .535 5 I OOP II , Dkwanson E. Melnotte . Q f'ns lCl ' D. Tatnoe M. Misner k V, ff F. rii i'dx L. . 'Inf F. Morle W!-J E. Bur? ' it X ' R. oshel X - er L 55.59-X, 0. Cqlf f x X X E. Wilds . , 4 ff- El f rx ff' ,W , -in KZ T ' V: l I K A F' xx Ex N7 Y: ' I-S 3f,,.,2f'+- 1 ' 'xx '-QT if V141 s,g -5-sstisg. Q,-K S' Q x Mx .. 5 MM Q 5 - J.- x - I T x ' 1 W 1 Q 0 - ruin ' . 5 5, ' 5 ', X- - tu lu- - , 5 w .- U9 C C T mm g Campfire Motto- 'WOHELO'i iWork, Health. Love! There are three Camp Fire Groups in Grand Haven High School: The Aiokpanchi, Tatapochon and Aidesasa, under the guardianship of Miss Hattie Young, Miss Flora Quigley and Miss Reba Anderson respectively. The President of each group is as follows: The Aiokpanchi, Berdean Wellingg Tatapochon, Ruth Basg Aidesasa, Louise Kieft. During the school year the combined groups conduct a candy store in school, and sell candy and frost bites at the games-to earn money. Two-thirds of the money earned goes to a school fund and the remainder to the Camp Fire fund, The girls have been aiming constantly to carry out the purpose and laws of the Camp Fire. Christmas gave opportunity for service-through the gifts of baskets, toys, etc., to needy families. Not only at Christmas. however. have the Camp Fire Girls carried out one of their laws, Give Servicegw during the school year, scrap books were sent to a school in Pine Mountain, Kentucky, and contribu- tions to the Erie Welfare Chapel in Chicago. Illinois. Camp Fire Girls have parties of various kinds, enjoy hikes and house parties and indulge in many outdoor sports. Thus. in this organization are found work and play-pleasantly combined. TORCHBEARERS Winifred Fisher Frances Peterson Theodora Thielman Alice Van Doorne Catherine Ver Murlen Hattie E. Young FIREMAKERS Lucille Bottie Shirley Bottje Mae Boyink Ruth Bradway Frances Castle Alice Chamberlain Wynn Cornell? I I Louise Kieft Ruth Kieft Mildred Kooiman Laura Beth Miner a ' ie Nlarlon ster ora 1 ex Q' if ' ' S ', Fl L. 'gl .V irarjorfaailcacfe-Wy T Isabelle smith ' Annahel,fUe Kralifrf l X uth Soule , Reba Anderson ff5'Xx'MHFE2J35i D0l'Hb0S ' J X -Ffa CS Swaff Virginia Beecher Cleone Betts 'MF Harriette B614 spljirise-SErllingen fi - N '1 Wfliing ff W l l .Q . l Maude Groneve go ATHI-:mans Lucille Boomgaard Marion Boomgaard Katherine Bottje Lorrene Bright .loan Casemere Florence Clark Marion Eskilson Sally Hansen :Florence Kueken Frances -NH-IICI' Genevieve Smith gkgygfysnian lTi1Ei an Bemmelen R h ' 'f F1 H 1 - gifixg g g.l ',- Marion Wfellinv .. - ,ill Binigsjxl ora Jetzi j g '- - -rggiff' . safe v-.::,g4 - i3 ' -Yjs. is-' f P4 -14- 1 , ' -gh ' ,f ' Vg. ls, 1 51, I 2:- T 1 il - f 1 r F Vir inia Eskew ' WE Va 91' Zalm 1 er Xi 'ff ggi- , ,,. 'f'A I 75 J Appreciaiion The Class of '29 desires herein to make known its deep appreciation to Miss Lois Brashear, for the provident way in which she counseled, supported. and led the Blue and Gold staff. sl 3 s stt5g,s-xx.. 'x R f as c IJ 0 - '-G '- 1 ' ' E595-9 ' A, ' -- xx -r . my vf President . . IIIDCF-Pf8.9l-dFlIf . Secretary . Treasurer . Sponsor. . . Hi-Y Club . NIARVIN KRUIZENGA . . . FRITZ Wlslss . . . . AREND VYN NIARTIN VAN SCHELVAN . MR. FRANK SANDERS Hi-Y Club. in our third year as an organization. has been very successful We have taken part in various activities for the betterment of our school. At the hrst of the year we increased our membership from seven to nineteen by taking in Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors of good standing. Outside of our regular meetings. our other activities have been numerous Mem leis of the Hi-Y checked wraps at the plays and basketball games. A joint meet ine of the Holland and Grand Haven Hi-Yis was held in the local gym. During the second semester the Hi-Y sponsored our chapel services F 1 a Friday morning assembly we presented a one-act play. A Case of Suspension which made a big hit with the students. The Older Boys' Conference was well attended by members of the local club We hope that in years to come the Hi-Y Club will continue in G. H H N anc will do still more for the school than we have done. The Members: Daniel Pett George Win-ally Donald Vanden Belt John Elliott Harvey Scholten Edward Huttenga l Wiiltei' Fislper Marvin Kl'lIiZPllglll Rudolph Hoc ' lf--sex , Martin Van Schelven Marshall legrom William Qmith Elwood lifesiey Detlelf' Hafsbn s Mir. Frank Sanders Paul Babcock Pierson Elliott Fritz Wejjs Albert Zeldenrust Arend Vy Carrei Byli George Olson 3 ' by ' l X- ' ' .fu - . it 1-SL: x,.,.:.h- i ,fa N- 4-1 A . r fisfe X f9Fsr f X 'Y ' 4' P .1 ' S N .cf,.e.1.:, . R E763 .again as ld N QQ e 0 ii' ss mm ' 32.39, rr:-ax1sJ.xx1 REE? 1 'X xkxxxnl his 90' Home Economics This is the third year of activity for the Home Economics Cluh. which was organized in 1926 by Miss Mary Vischer. Since then Miss Anderson. Miss Goodwin. and Miss Towers have acted as sponsors. Sally Hanson was President for 1928-29g Mildred Kooiman. Vice-President: Alice Van Doorne. Secretary. and Frances Petersen. Treasurer. The Home Economics Club cooked and served the banquet when our hand entertained the hand from Muskegon Heights. This has become a yearly project. The club also completed a baby layette which was used for charity purposes in con- nection with the Junior Red Cross. During the spring. the club gave a party and dance with extensive prog planned for the enjoyment of the Hi-Y Club members. who were its guests. Members: Marie Baumgardner Edith Bolton Lucille Boltje Lucille Boomgaard Erma Bethke Willuminu Bethke Dorothy Cameron Alta De Graff Marian Eskilson Winifred Fisher Maude Cronevelt Ruth Ki:-ft Julia Kosunic Mildred Kooiuian Angie Kooiman Sophie Nlurotl Betty Hihshell Charlotte llhflif X' X 'Y' x s Alfrild . ilson f Maryoji gterhous 'Frargces ierson Helerh PQrchert Anlundu Henuliucli Dorothy Stegengu Laura Schosso Catherine SCllLlll'SlNLl .lane Pellegrom Idanette Sluiter Catherine Yer Nlurlen Clarrissa Yan Benunelen Alyce Van Doorne Mathilda Vogel MuttieLRVan Weeltlen Fd IU SHllYHiiUSQI1Y4N V .. Emma 'ycenva X .FV V191 fm A, l 4. ' .X j'i ii ' -s i . Q- ..,,.-,., ff- ---.M 'L .es 'S-.f ,-.,-- ---V ' ,ff f- 5,1 -f . s1-'5Z ,f- 1e:f'. 2 'ess A 1' 'Z . . R -4:5-gi 5, ,' F1 - X . ' X--r tx - 1' of e -- ,-A- , es. E771 s,.1 .5-nssnm,,,,,x x vq?-X .' ' J lei F, xisxxs -- 5 N -- 5 ss ,, -. sgegs -,xx . . xx :'! WMM u ... ,.--1,-' I 5 MXN'--,2, ' ' 'A f' , 5 ' ' ' Ns-Xu H 4 N. 4 ls tx, X Xl -an 1 Ku 1 'sun me qs s 5 -ssss Q 9 Commercial Contest After a series of elimination tests. students were chosen to represent Grand Haven at the Annual Michigan High School Shorthand and Typewriting Contest which was held at Muskegon, Saturday, May 18, 1929. The people who represented Grand Haven in the various events were as follows: 0 Event Name Points Novice Typewriting .,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, A nnabel DeKraker .......,. .........., . 4- Gladys Hoosien ,....,..... . ......, 1 Amateur Typewriting ..........,. .......... E arl Briggs ...................... .. .,..,,..... , 2 Mildred Klow ........,...,.,....,, ,,,.,, Advanced Typewriting ..,,.... .,,.4,,... A driana Van Coevering.. .,.., ., Team Typewriting ,.,,......,.. ...,...... E arl Briggs, .,.,....,,.....,.................. .,...., 1 EQ Mary Gahsman .,..,....,.,................ r,,,,,, 1 EQ Adriana Van Coevering ...,......... .......,.... 1 BQ Novice Shorthand .......... ..,......, A lice Petersen .,.,........,,..........,.,.... ,,..,.....,. 3 Gladys Roosien ...,.,.,..,.........,.. ,..,........ 4 Amateur Shorthand ,.,.,..., ,......,.. A lice Deiters ......... ,....,. Clara Ryder ......,.l............. ...,.....,,. 4- Advanced Shorthand ..,...,.,.. .,..,.,... C atherine Crane .......,,. .,.,......., 1Vlary Nowacki ................,......... ,.,,,.,,4,,, 2 Transcription ..,.,.,.,.....,..., ,.... ..,...,,,, ,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,i,,, 1 , , lilclred Klow .,..,........,...,............. ,....,...r.,..,,.,.. ,,.,,, , AV N V3 TlHg. ,...... ..... ,.......,.......,.,.,.,.,....... ..., , . , ..,...,. 1 0 The people who won first and seep-nLd,plac , represente GrarrdXHaven at the Annual State Contest held at Kalamazoo, ' Qs These honors go to Annabel DeKEc t siggs, Mary Gahsm ng Adriana Van Coevering, Gladys Roosien an Lara RE , , xx, ' 1'- The Gra aven Team wo f' sth cc?-' the district contest for thtefirst time in several yea'-Tift-X Wi, W xii 1, T' T i dmiip Ax 'Tix fag?- Lffa. '. ' st --E-' Lifff Z A4f- ,EA gd-i XJ' fd-T A E781 s 55s - 1 so ms sw' mum, ,, --5 s Q. xxxx ,-I 'tx-.. A .. ..' I M 'Ny ,, sblnfz' 1 0 ' Viz .e..,' x-4' ' is--' 'vs . .. .. --, N- N uw uns- sw .- - -as -- - -. The Key Ticklersn President . . , . . . . ADRIANA VAN COEVERINC Vice-President . . ..... SALLY HANSON Treasurer . . NTILDRED KLOW Secretary . . HAZEL LYNN Advisor ............... Miss COTTON November 14. 1928. marks the date of the organization of the Key Ticklersf' The purpose of the club is to create interest and elhcieney in typewriting. The membership is limited to Juniors and Seniors whose grades average A. B. or C. Berdean Welling is the club reporter for the Havenite. The organization is not only of a social hut also of an instructive nature and although this is the first year of its organization. we feel sure that it is going to keep enlarging. and to be of more interest to many others. Members: Virginia Beecher Erma Bethke Julia Bolthouse Christine Braak Alyce Chamberlain Catherine Crane Clara De Kiep Winifred Fisher --J ' Jennie Domers Sally Hanson Minnie Honholt Evelyn H ltrop Mildred ow Alma Kti ' Hazel Ly n Gertrude Petersen Bertha Ponstein Alis Riegels Gladys Roossien Clara Ryder Fr ces Swart Grace KLv,ip9??NewI.ennie Scheffers Hellinf ' - hert Txlieg, '. Xtersen , sldan tte Sluiter Adria Van Coevering Rose t ie Cgllagher Alia etefsen Ber a ling lllizru' Califtliajrrf- 'N f 'l NN - ' NIT ..... fur 532, txt Rl 1, Ml l f Qt ,asia - ,LT T ,QA ft XQ1 ' . . 41544 as 1 , .,+:i1 s1 ls -is ,id W iii 'ii-seXif'j,f'f'CTE5Tf ' H -Tia X f X N T qv T ff' fff' A X V--1 'X 'za gt' es - as X. NliQ A ' l79l -1 -m- gusts ,,,,, 5,51 n - , 5 2 55 ,a.tg:f':,l Blue 8 M-. Wygg- -..N 5 N N ..-' tx I Yu . f l xx ' ,- r I N .nn u ' ' - . ' ' 5 ' 5-a K , C4 T' ,, ly -K, -ss- msxs- 5-N s' u- x rms--- Q- - Q -555 0 .- - ' 'T ina ' Q - - - assi H avenite Witli the beginning of the school year in September, 19223. the Havenite Staff was chosen from a number of tryouts by Miss Enid Rowley. faculty advisor. Co-operating with George Wheatley, editor-in-chief, were: Thelma Murie and Bertrum Vigeant, assistant editorsg Gerrit Wiegerink, business manager: Alice Van Doorne. assistant business managerg Elmer Spangler, advertising managerg Tom Soule and Mildred Kooiman, assistant advertising managersg James Arkema, athletic reporterg Raymond Francisco. club reporterg Frances Peterson. joke editorg Miss Enid Rowley. advisor. Later in the year a further division was made in the staff. The new divisions were, exchange editor and general news reporter, taken by Bertrum Vigeant and Catherine Nauta, respectively. It was also necessary to make a few changes in the staff. Margaret Dornbos took the place of Raymond Francisco as club reporter: Stuart Gross and Marvin Huizenga filled the vacancies as assistant advertising man- agers left by Mildred Kooiman and Tom Soule. Everett Husted served for a short time in this same department. V This is the second year our school 11 been able to issue a school paper. The staff, as a whole, worked togeth' fplendrdlyaisd endeavored to make the paper of interest to every student, rflilife xtaff has proved itself -both energetic and ellicient in issuing the bi-weekly pikef FQ' ' ' Xl ' f I ff? 33151. is 'li .W X ffxi r ..,. 7'l1 is v lx til Us so 'sf l f ig- y is-:QQ -- -' . fs, ,assi r.,..,fs.e ,ss. s l 1 Y- L i rf:-ffy-If T T :T N Q- i i ,,v1, afxxn gl rs ' Xgbw U dpkg 1-sv, is Xgliik- Qs jx,-' ?i-igxj -.YgL.g-6,-: x -XX . ,YY N-Q s t30l ss., sys Q1QQg .x Q be s-,- x . '13 .I-...s XMNMY 'N M ..,..':a B I TN W- Q ' gitvs -1 t 0 ' K-.,'-L A77 -E..' A E- G- - .--- - Q--sg 50 : ss-.W uhhh'-ml3KY!iu5.'v9 Art Club The Blue and Gold Art Club has completed another successful year. At the first call for members. many responded. Since the shipping theme was to be carried throughout the annual, we spent an evening aboard a boat so that we might get ideas for the various sections. 'With Miss Fosmoe as art advisor and Edward Bethke as art editor, the club has produced the divisional pages. headings. ex-librisf' linis,', and cartoons. We heartily express our best wishes for success to next year's Art Club. Members: Edward Bethke Kentnor Bennett Roland Brown Alice Corey Flora Hetzel Harriette Barbour Ellen Hindal Genevieve Smith Elizabeth Warber Edith Borchers Sophia Marod if Clarissa Van Bemmelen l Twfxix 1'-! 1 T' If ll' ix ' li .., 'fiA':E'wiL. i lim A, ff A 7 - .L it li e ' nf. --Efmd 'KJ . li M -5 ,if 'g gi-X fQ1 7 ef, Q 'f' c E ,s ,fax f-N . el qs: Q we il K K - Y:-Z ' -- f522 , -f'f'2 E311 -1 .Ss QQQQQ ge- xxxsx,,-i i 5 X se. xxxx ,- f e Nivwxx ,D -H1 iff' 1 U 0 f J - ' 11- ' ,,.-E ' .x-1' s - fig. Nsxc .. -'S' hw! ' ' ws- -Q -N ..--- xnxx-ssxsf ts' LW T xxx'uM Blue and Gold - WALTER FISHER MARVIN KRUIZENGA Editor-in-Chief Business Manager JOHN FREH EDWARD BETHKE GERTRUDE PETERSEN Athletic Editor Art Editor Bookkeeper LOUISE KIEFT ALBERT ZELDENRUST Photography Editor Circulation Manager LOUISE KUHLMAN RUDOLPH HODAL GEORGE VIGEANT fake Editor Snap Editor Advertising Manager CLEONE BETTS LOUISE ELLINGEN Feature Editor Asst. Advertising Manager MILDRED KLOW ALIS RIEGELS ADRIANA VAN COEVERING Stenograplrer Secretary Stenograplzer The i'Blue and Gold has for many years been an outstanding activity for the Seniors of Grand Haven High School. It is a project which calls for the co-opera- tion and support of many people throughout the entire year. P The 1929 Blue and Gold staff was composed of fifteen members. each one having his own function to perform. Work was begun in the spring of 1928 when the advisor, editor-in-chief and snap editor were chosen. At this time a theme was selected which would successfully link together the sections of the book and would have some relation to Grand Haven and school life. In the fall the remaining members of the staff Were chosen. The Hskeletonn of the book was planned and the rest of the year was spent in filling in the uskele- ton to make a unified whole. Without the assistance of the faculty advisor, Miss Brashear. we feel that we would have been unable to edit this book. Add to this helpful guidance. the whole- hearted support of our student body. and you have another reason for the success of our enterprise. We would also call attention to the interpretive work of Miss Fosmoe and the Blue and Goldi' Art Club, whose talent lends an added attraction to our annual. Thus as a result of co-operation and hearty support of many people. who spent pleasant hours planning and working t ether, a book has been produced which . . I . -s 1 f . we hope may take its place beside other a nuals of the High School. as a distinctive contribution by the Class of 1929. .3 V il ! i ' ' ,Z 1 , -: V E 1 XX, , -:-- - , 1 . - - ,,,,, -'lf s X I , tiff, 'I A If 5-11. - X l f' ' --11' ' i- ff-' Lfffcs S is , N ' jQ 'j kr 5 ,hx V, fe-4 x - g v+b..,f 5 71 .1,-N . - - . EE!-V Sir H3291 h -5 -ssssiisixtsx--S Q n , sss I5 X Ng Q f,, '7'. 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'NX Q .jf- ravi ex .g-ssxSs,,,,,- - as 'S' 5 x x xx S Blue 8 Gold 'Q .e xx .'. If , 7 X xx u . 'u '13 Q mx ' 'xx xx ,J - xx sg- - x -Xu um! Nm, 5 5 5 Q Myxnv X X 15'-S1 1 mx -as H. -Qjgf V nz W - -' , ., , 5 ..- The Log Sept. 4-Everyone back to school ready to embark on a long. ten month cruise. Captain Olsen gives us words of advice and , tells us to get our locker keys. Sept. 5-Football candidates report to Coach Cohrs. Sept. 10-Miss Greener speaks on thrift. Marshall Pellegrom elected Senior Class President. Sept. 12-Blue and Gold staff hold first meeting to talk over the ' new 729 annual. Sept. 14-Sophomores and Juniors are assigned seats in audi- torium, so if they get lost while on the way there. Mr. Olsen can send out rescue squads to find them. Quarterback Cor- rell breaks collarbone in alumni game. Sept. 18-Camp Fire Girls meet for first time, undoubtedly thinks ing up schemes to sell more 'thot dogs or frost bites. Sept. 19-Juniors choose Arend Vyn as President. ,X 25 XTX e K f Proud V35 . . . . f Sept. 21-Flrst assembly of the year under direction of Juniors. The Hgangi' entertains with vocal selections. Prof. Thoma gives an inspiring lecture on ? on ? ?! f-ns H 4,41 Sept. 22-A green Grand Haven football crew defeats the Zeeland High crew. 6to 0. Sept. 24-Rev. Clay of the Clay Kite Corp. gave an interesting talk on kites at the Monday assembly. Sept. 25-Broken collarbones are becoming the fad. Sept. 26-Another Senior class meeting to decide on a photographer who can take homely faces and make them beautiful on his pictures. Sept. 29-Grand Haven wallops Shelby at Ferry Field. 19 to 0. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. OCTOBER 3-Senior class meeting to elect people to the Student Council. George Vigeant, Grace Kuiper and John Freh are elected. 5--Pep meeting before the South game. Mr. X Y . King tells us what he knows about sports- ' manshipw fpenalized for holding?il. The LLBuds. Cook and Wierenger, display their 4 ' A -2 oratorical skill. Stars from Broadway was another added attraction. 6-Grand Haven receives its seemingly . annual defeat at the hands of South. 13 to 0. 8-Dr. De Kraker defends the high school ' youth of today-and how! High school orchestra makes first appearance. 9-No more slings seen in school. K , 10-Picture day. All clubs have pictures 3 taken. -' 11-Science Club calls meeting for new members. 1 I3-Union comes down to Grand t with a big bunch of Hbruisersu ga- a 12 n to 0 victory over the lsen ' . ' XV Q ,S gs AZ ll- ,I R i . Q fi M talks to Seniors. f - if I - .X - . 15-Rev. Meengsgzfgjqzflging Lakeysjj ks. at s 1 chapellejrercises. 9 X X515 -- t i ly W .F ft grsfissa-. ,, X S 'n -- 4, f' t, xg ...if , Agiili i Trl' - in 'S Nba 1 S, if f cess so te' X-5:17 H vfk gi - S .ggi -,viz-'ix . ,g'f,' ' ISSJ ,.-L. e 8' G 0 ld J WQQQQ , 4 - Nioaginxsu-vgxx1xbQgfgQ.5 ml' Y I' ' ' V 5 , - v 1 W l ni I' J , K 1 1- s, 0 gr X N- ,xx +9 ,.,v I 1 t. 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Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. --- ' ,. ' . or. N0 z'. No 1' N0 1' Nov Nov Not' Not' Not' Not' Nor Not' Nov Nov. ,,-.,-- .ai-f x -g sg V x ,'Q, 16-Everybody starts to register for school election. Ceiling falls in Room 304- and kids get plastered. 17-h'WOIlit you subscribe to the Annual? is heard everywhere as the Annual for a half a dollar. L. Ponstein get together. Look at the hhrown derbiesf' staff nails everyone 18-Democrats under 20-The famous Berg-to-Boyink-to-Berg pass results in a Grand Haven victory over Kazoo. 12 to 7. 22-Mr. Hatton urges tion. Study body answers with the song a'Not Understoodf' 23-Senior Play try-outs. 24-Register yet? 25-Al Smith cohorts Give talk in front of High School building. students to get their parents to register for coming elec- C 26-Republicans attempt to do the same. but the Democrats razzberry ' them to death, 27-Creston gives us a 20 to O trouncing. Freshmen have Halloweien party. 29fMiss Bell's history class have heated political arguments over the presi- dental candidates-Smith and Hoover. Oci. 31-Hallowe'en. Big parade for kiddies and a free motion bicture at High School auditorium. NOVEMBER I-Get pulled in hy Chiefu last - J. night? 2-Republicans, Democrats and the Anti-Bunks present their party platforms to Student Body before the Friday assembly. Student Coun- g.-f----f+--5-- . -.-H cil holds pep meeting and snake i 'F Y dance for the Holland game. 3-The Vlfoodenshoes give us a 25 to O trimming. Nor. 5-Mr. Nlisner explains how to HW vote and why. Tomorrow is the Big Election. Wllio is going to win? 6-Seniors act as election officers and the Big Election is on. 7-Mr. Hoover wins. 299 to Smithis 37. 8-Smith followers mourn over loss of election. Better luck next time. Demo- cratsl 9-Wlltl-S going to win tomorrow? 10-Answer: Benton Harbor. Only 33 to 6l 12-Debaters give assembly. 13-Seniors begin practicing The Charm School. 14-Mr. Lake leaves Manual Training Department to take a position in a Holland factory. Welcome. Mr. Bosworth! ' ,Al 1 Nor. l ... t . in J P ' ' ' l 'll' Q fV New Cfmvotr- RP? Nor. No, OLD CRR,flEV1 lop! 15- Stop Muskegon Heights by stq ping Begecziu becomes Havenites war cry. 16-Big pep meeting assembly. I lartin Van Schelven. chairman. introduc- ing team and the following noted sp ak rs: osworth. Coach Cohrs and Captain Berg. A X 'xx I7-Cohrsmen in a ,gcome a highly to ted Muskegon Heights eleven to the tune of.64tofU. T!! ' if if 20lNI8ll 0 court air atu-ra ization examsL. 4 21-Bidi idual football ipicturTgQtd 'il . et! ehold the bahlillm a hackfield manl'L1' ' f 3 M.. - - ll Cx X ,- C i glj lgs, ,,: B f-T5 fy . 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I0-Basketball season opens poorly for the Cohrsmen as they bow to Hol- land Christian High. 31-26. 17-Boys who attended the Older Boys' Conference at Holland give an assembly. including songs, speeches and experiences. 21-Mr. King impersonates Santa and distributes gifts to the boys and girls. I wonder if Eddie Correll got his wish. SCHOOL CLOSES FOR YEAR. JANUARY. 1929 2-The ship has ridden fine so far. not a storm encountered and everyone eager to get started trying out their new resolutions. Ship ahoyl ll 4-Mr. Olsen talks to Seniors during regular assembly hour. X .s S '-for gi 2?- x 'Q l94l


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