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

 - Class of 1931

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L'Why, looking in windows. uHeck, nobodyis going to bed at this time of nite. ,gl During the hearing of a case the judge was disturbed by a youth who kept moving about in the rear of the court. 4'Young man, he exclaimed, uyou are making a good deal of unnecessary noise. What are you doing?,' HI have lost my overcoat and am try- ing to find itf' replied the offender. f'Well,'7 said the judge, people often lose whole suits in here without all that fuss. '25 Marg. D.-HHe proposed to me under the influence of the moonlightf, Nan R.-C'Are you sure, dear, it wasnit the inHuence of the moonshine?,' E3 An old colored man was burning grass when a Freshman stopped and said: uYou,re foolish to do that Uncle Ebg it will make the meadow as black as you aref, MDon,t worry ,bout dat, S3.l1,n re- sponded Uncle Eb. uDat grass will grow out an' be as green as you is. .5 Cod-HThat tonic is no good. Fish-g'How's that? Cod-uAll the directions are for adults, and I'Ve never had themff Julia- You may not believe it. but I said 'No' to seven different men dur- ing the summerf' Otto-'tOh, I don't doubt it. What were they selling?,, ,st Installment Collector- g'See here, youire seven payments behind on your saxophonef' Harold D.-4'Well, the company ad- vertises LPay as You Play'.', 'gWhat's that to do with it? MI play very poorly? ,gz Schoolmaster-HThis is the fifth time I've punished you this week. What have you to say? Youth-'Tm glad it's Friday. sir. ,ll He-HDid anyone ever tell you that you were beautiful?,' She-'cNo. He-HThere's no excuse for my lying then, is there? ,sz Old Lady-ulf you really want work. Farmer ,loldersma wants a right-hand man. Gus lVl.-fllus' my luck, lady, l'm left- handed. ,QC uAre you in favor of women taking part in public affairs?,, Hlfs all right if you really want the affairs public. gl Joe-'4Ah! what is this? It is superb! What soul! What expressionli' Miss Fosmoe-'fYes? 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I 5 E I 4- ----- ------------------------ ---------f:f--- ---- --x- W--. , --- .-L i, f fue: Ix..'N.- 'N--.o0.,,,J-YQ1+ Y'!,A 'k.-4...l'N:.5?L,1' B - A,39'f!AHCP -1 -efwbfvvr-IA-5 Ano., ww-A-4-1 E991 we :Lg su ts: A Junior had only been at school a week when he discovered that the draw- ing teacher had a good line, and the history teacher a lot of dates. Q93 Teacher-uWhat is the difference he- tween the North Pole and the South Pole? Pupil-L'There's a world of differ- ence. '25 Teacher- Your essay on 'Our House' is word for word the same as your brothers Pupil- Yes, rna'am, it's the same house. .32 Wliat did Paul Revere say at the end of his ride?U hlWl103l,, ,USC Why does a giraffe have such a long neck? Because his head is so far from his N 10 OCILID MAnd did you know every bit of furni- ture in our home goes hack to George the Third? LGWell, welre in the same boat. Every hit of furntiure in our house goes back to Fieldls if we don't pay our install- ment by Monday? -.25 Why is a kiss like a rumor?', 'cDunno. Why?', HBecause it goes from mouth to mouthf, 65 Little drops of water Mixed in with the milk, Keep the milkman's daughter Clad in swishing silk. U5 The Sootchman who ran a livery was asked by a tourist as to how many the carry-all would hold. Fower generallyf, was the answer. Likely sax, if theyire well ac body! quaintedf' +I- r1-r -- ----- - -------- i--- - '--- - '-- --ll ---------- -'-- - H Q- l L I 1 You Always Get i COLD SODAS I I from Q l l SODA FOUNTAIN S 1 I Built by THE BASTIAN BLESSING CO. GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN T I , T .- .,,. .., ---.- ..- ..., .- .... - .... - .... -.. --------- l.-- - ,-.x -we -it- - nu- - -mf--I -5- Q W. ,f ' 'L-if f T'lv:1'3'f :Q7,.,,-fs.,,4'g.-'f-...J ' 17 from g qv, . ' .wwf a- 3 sf . if ' f .: A , 1,5 'vu '51 'M M4 --Af K.. W -4 cpgufa. fllllj we n. eu we A uwhat kind of lipstick do you use? uKissproof.,' Well. rub it off. We've got work to do. gm '54 The little son, sent to the butcher shop, delivered himself of his message in these words: NMa says to send her another ox-tail, please. an' ma says the last one was very nice. an' ma says she wants another tail off the same ox. ,gl Mr. D.- Well, son, you certainly made a fool of yourself. That girl robbed you of every cent you hadf' Harold- Well, dad, you have to hand it to me for picking them clever. ,gl Mother- Willie, the canary has gone. Willie-C4But, mom. it was there just a moment ago when I was trying to clean its cage with the vacuum cleaner. HWhat! A little squib like you an animal trainer? g'My small size is the secret of my success. The lions are waiting for me to grow largerf, G9 l'm 21 and can prove it. How?', 'Tve had seven year itch three timesf, .3 Why does a red headed woman al- ways marry a meek man?,' She doesn't. He just gets that wayf, ,HZ What is the first thing to do when cleaning a rifle, my son? Look at the numberf' And what has that to do with it?,' g'To make sure I'm cleaning my own gunfl ,MPI WlIat must one do to have beautiful hands?', uNothing.'7 +I-..,..,,,,-....-....-,...-,...-....-,.,.-,........,-....-.......,-, .., - .....,-..,,..,...- - -. - -.,- -. - ......-,..5. i BETTER HOMES 1 i Use l I l GAS COKE l L I lu A CLEAN, sMoKELEss FUEL I I I NATIONAL UTILITIES Co. AND ALL FUEL DEALERS i l . I -1- -1- llv lxlv ivvv I 1 1 llln 1 'l'n i ulln 1 lll' 1 llln -11- 1 1111111 1 1' - - I1ll llli illlI - 1 Twin X i A. . , 1' -v J X7 ' ,L I If J? 'L ,kv-.:. . ' - I4 ' 5 'N-uf'sfQ1-.-I' ' ' WQN75QRil ' ' km' 'i K'WAM?'W4NQM1QiP5V90h N023 pg IL gy QE AXNIO 0 iD IL ID ,!,,,...,,,,- ,- - ... .... .... -,1 U- ,.. ,... .-. .. 1...-.1 , ---- . ----- 1 1 ......t1.',!, Y l I . 1 For the Richest Homemade Ice Cream in Town T l U0 lo the l GRAND HAVEN CANDY SHOP i Phone 776 N. Andros, Prop. l -if u..nu1i.1. 11.1. 1nl...un1m1t.t1m--1.1i,1t1.1y11m1,u1.m1,..-I 1...1ivn1.l,1..t1-W.-W.-nt....t1u.1u+ I earn my way tlirnugh college illus- Sam- What am ynu cluing n yt ' traling love 5m1'i'35-U Bo- I'se an exporter. Ooh! Please tell me one with illus- Sam---An expm-ter? trationsrl Bn- Yep, the Pullman Company just 3 fired me. Marie-- l'm sorry. dear. hut dinner at is a little burnt tonight. The Hrst time you enntraflict me l'm Johnnie-h'What? Did they have a gning l kiss YUU-in fire at the Cl9llC3tESS9l1.S today? Yon are not. j4n1m. -1--11 . 1. 1,-1 1, 11.1, 11 1i-11 . -111 1.1.1 1 1 .,1mt1n '!' 1 I , i l , 5 Compllmvnls of E WILLIAM H. KELLER, Inc. I GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN T l T Mrumfacturers of I : SUPERPNEUMATIC TOOLS Z l in-tm-.. ---- .- -.t.i-....-..t...- - -..- .- -1 1- -.....-....-,,.-.- - 4 x - x ' W YM- A-ff .5- Nil 4 ...fs -'Lf'1-148 ..-vi-.,l' 1' 'si-Y Yf 11-fN14-,1N:.4h?Nq,v' ' ' . ' K-IFV.UKWP'f..v. 1--.nmfnovnt-who-4.v-pnf.hn1 Liosj prawn- I IB IL. IU IE NNW O O IL ID .g..... - -..U-1..-,...-...,-I...-,.,.-.............,.....4,..-,...-.,,-,,,.-,..,-vm-..,.-,..,--,,,..,,..-..,..-.,.-: .. - ..-...,-,.l. I l PARLOR UPHOLSTERLNG Co. The Original Upholstery Shop i Repairing and Reupholstering at Factory Prices - l 408 Fulton Street E. Krause and J. Porenda, Props. : i q..,...,,...,..I...,..,-..,.-.......,.I.....,....,........- - - - - - ... .- .. .. -..,.- .- ,- - -...,-.,,.-.,.-.m-...5. in..-w1....-H ----- I ------11 41 1 1 I ------- - 1m1rm1n,? ' I T REICHARDTS THE ABIGAIL i I 1 Gift Things Women's ,mire I EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE .i..-...-,w- T- - -I -.-. - -I -.- -..n-,u-u.-..u ............ ...-...,i .!...-W-, ------ I -- --.- -.fm-I...-.!. +..-f...- -, - -.- -K...-...-,... ---- 1..-....-.!. I I I I I I 5 E ADDISON- I I Daylight Store I I I I I Wearing Apparel for CO. Yvomen and Children L Z I 1 E Decidedly Diferent Styles : ' i l Always Something New - i S I E 5 I I DRY GOODS I I I I The Style Shop I I I E 204 Wasllillgtoxl St. -N I I I I T Phone -1-19 I I I I I I Ill- 41.. 1 II1. 1 1 11 1- - 111.1 Ill. 11.11.111 1m1ncin '!'-nn- Illw - - 1111 In-1:11 1 1 .1u.1m-uni: 44 WN ,4 '--I 'AAV 'xi' 'lffillu ,eff-A' gl ,40x,.fs, P-X-, IS..-'N 4' ...Jr:'s,j,,'g1!5.-lSv41-1?if' . ma,,,-.1NaumwAw3! s ' -'di f'Awrv - -Us-an iisaaf-:sanAs-sa-5:1 5 1 o 4 1 0 Il. ID IB IL IU IE ANN' 0 CD -m 1-1- --1 - 11--I -' 111111 +Ilv -O!! llwf- Il-I - - ----' I-' '- -H1' - 1 11'-IP 0? I I I 0 l 0 I ! l Smlth S1 W111l3lHS T 1 GRAND HAVEN'S 7 LEADING MARKET E GROCERIES I I Our Beef is Graded from Fancy I I Steer to Native Cattle I FRESH FRUITS AND F H D d Ch- k f T 5 5 ll resse IC 'ellS ill' VEGETABLES I All Kinds of Cooking E 5 Home Grown Pig Pork g Genuine Spring Lamb T Phone 197 Y In M E 5 ear ing utton E Salted and Smoked Meats I I I I Q? Country Butter and Eggs I I I 1320 xvasmngmn st. Hgnry Cagemier I Grand Haven, Michigan 5 Phone 173 703 Washington St. T I I Ill- lT?TlTllTTT 'l i Ili itlmi llll TTTTlTTTTll I m1nuia 1 ... .. .. , , 1 - 1 1 1...-..,...,!, .gun-uni - -lm-R..-m..-.m-m.-n..-....- -tt.-u..-+ I I I I I 9 I BP13ll,S Novelty I I RGLOFF S I 1 i Barbers and Beauty I Cleaners 1 T Shoppe l I : I I Service with n Smile I Cleaning, Pressing, i f . . 5 5 17 N. 7th St. Phone 956 5 Repalrmg Q I I +-----w-u-- ----- -- ------1+ I i lilII-rm-wn- vuuu 1 vrlu im- - -1- 1 1 -un-nu-ml-in 1 . . I 15 North Second Street E Gasoline 011 F Grand Haven I Goodyear Tires E i and Tubes I I I 2 E I ' ' POEL BROS ' 5 5 . I I I - P 0 f' 403 I 1 VULCANIZING co. I : I Vulcanizing i i 1 Electric Shoe Repairing I 'I' ------ 'w---H---u-m-'m--m-M---I-+ -i- -i- 'Yea tn-nn-tm1u..- -lvuv1t'n71nn-m-m 1 ,min , 1 v... XMY, f . 1 .472-I-.:'Sf 'f :P 'u-,- ...J- Uosl :4-if-V, - -,,fN.,4',Je.4s.dN.f L., - 1 9+ nu-J ,. .N-t. -'our-e-nf-oem.-.4-..-.... NIH. Gl'STAYE V. COIIRS 1.14 1m,1w1m.1Im1m,1m.-Im-nu-nn-mi--m IB IL IU IE SEE US ABOUT YOUR LIFE INSURANCE NNI9 G O IL ID And All Other Forms of Insurance I GENERAL AGENTS T VANDER VEEN and EHRMANN I Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. , State Bank Building z Phone 430 GUEEKGU' I Grand Haven, Michigan I -....- ... ...H- -. -. - ... -I ....-. - .. - -. .. .. - - -. - -1......-...i. 1m1m1m.1Im1Im1 1 1 1 1m.1m.1un1.11.1m.1m.1mi1m.1 111 1 1.1Im1m.-...u1un-nl.--m1:1 ew lens ew N I I N 'Q' Leadership New Values Hart, Sehaffner, and Marx Clothing I Walk-Over Shoes - Stetson Hats I KIEFT BROS. I THE ENTERPRISE ,,,,...,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.y.1m...u..1...,1,,,,1,.,.1.,,,1,.,,1.,,.1,..,1 1 1 1m,1.m1 1 1m....,,.1,. 111.1 1 1,,1,,,,1Im1vw...u.1...1 1 1,,,1m- Fett's Quality Shoes Men's, VVomen's and Child:-en's Quality Shoes Electric Shoe Shop Repairing Neatly Done 2l3 Wlasliington Sl. Phone 579 Wys- ...my I 'P 'S' . 'Good heavens! Wlicn gave you that I black eye? I A briclegroom-for kissing the bride . after the ceremony. But surely he cIidn't object to that ancient custom. I No. but it was two years after the Ceremony. ,Q-I fr. ,ISIN Zi-.26 f I ' 4 'iiR'7QWPfUN9MYL 5 1061 'Z' IB IL IU IE ANNI9 0 O IL. ID 'I' I I I S I THIELEMAN I AUTO co. I FORD PRODUCTS I n1.I..1. 1 1 .1 1: 1 .1 1 1 1 1m.1.n.- -!' 4- 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ..1....1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 .1n..1 J. BALL Dealer in DRY GOODS - I , x I WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU G d H M' l ' I ran Ewen, lc ugan Satisfaction Guaranteed or : : Your Money Cheerfully n Phone 355 Refumlefl I I I I I I I I .i.- ,..I -...- . ---------- I... 1 ...5 -!'-....- ...I ----------- . ...- .l.,,1.,,.1 1,...1.,.1.,,,1..,,1...,1.,..1....1 .,.. 1 .,,. 1 ,... 1 .,.. 1 .... 1 .... 1 .... 1....1 .... 1.....- .... 1 .... -....- .... -.....-.....-....- .-.- I I JOHN CASEMIERIS FOOD MARKET Vegetables, Quality Meats, Groceries T Two Telephones 302 1119 Wasllillgtoll St. Our Aim. is to Furnish Your Table with the Best Foods I Possible at Prices That All Can Afford A STORE THAT IS AS MODERN AS TOIWIORROW .i.......- -..-...-....-I..-...-..-....-....-....-...- .... -...-....-..-..-....-........I......I.-I.I- .... -...-..- -..- .Q...1.,..1 .... 1.,.,1 ,... 1 ,... 1 .... 1 ,... 1 .,.. 1.,.1 .,,. 1 ,.., 1:...1 To0tfBIanL'.'Dasl1! Toot! J W Lady Iat busy corner!- lsn't it won- I V 1 v i derful how a single policeman can dam COAL, TVOOD AND LUKE' the How of traffic? Transfer Serving Her Escort- Yes, but you should hear some of the motorists that are held Phones up. ofnce 808-F1 Res. aos-F2 I -i-- -'-I ---1---m- -- - '--' -'w- '- -:'--Im- '-'f -H---M-M--9 ,I A - 1' A T C' 5' .A4d'x.-fsJ'K...f'Nn.- 'f:'1!'.'sf-1fw-:-i..dk,4!-1fL,-f . . M5 . E 51071 ' A, . .ag-551.1 .,4-...,- ...-. . .,x.g-ana. 11 me n. cu ilEI 1 I I NNW G O IL. ID 'f ' -' - 2 z l - l E HURLEY I Q THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES Q Everything Electrical Q A , I 3 l - OTTAWA ELECTRIC CO. l 5 Phone 252 112 Wasllillgtoll Street f l .p,- ..., - - .... - - ..,. .. .,.. - ,.., -..- .... .. ,.,. - ..,. -,.-.-4- .. ..,..-..- -..- I... - .,.. - ,... - .... -. - -H..-.u.-u.g. She has her floor covered with My girl went to College for three hooked rugs. UI wonder if she took any from our house. :C She-h'You may as well know that you Can't make me do something I donil want to. He- No. but theres no harm in try- ing to make you want lo. years and never was kissed. And you're braggingf, .52 Is anybody looking? UNO. 4'Then we Clonat have to smoke. 54 Freshman lwitnessing tug-of-war for the first timej- Wouldn't it be simpler for them to get a knife and cut it? Tn' ' 'W' ' ' ' A ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' !' i l T EWALD DRUG COMPANY I I 5 Grand Haven's Original Cut Rate Drug Store i i I - I +I- I--. ------ ,--I - -I.i - ii-i - ---l - - I ---- I ----- K--- - ---- - yu- ---- - -W--I----I 55 A Q- I r V 'xx'-ax wrnijff-' Q l',: f'j S 9 9N9U1Wf6Y IIOSJ .. lx 115 IB IL IU IE ANWW 0 ID Il. ID ,g,,,1,,,, ,,,1,. 1 11--1 1m--nu 111111---1-- i- 4. THE 1 ! E GRAND HAVEN'S THEATRE DE LUXE W'as Built to Eliminate All Those Irritating Conditions lVl1ir-ll Detract from 0ne's Enjoyment of a Picture 1 1 Roomy, Coml'ortahle Seals W i Spacious Aisles and Lobbies T Clean, Fresh, Odor-Free Atmosphere 2 Beautiful Lighting Effects 1 Easy Lines ol' Vision 1 No Headache or Eye Strain Plus Good Service T You Have Not Experienced the Full Measure of Enjoyment from T Good Pictures Until You Have Seeen Them at the Craml 4.-M- -m-....-.,.-....-,......,.-....-....-....-....-..,.-..,.-.,..-....-....-...,-...,- -....-M.-....-..u-u..-M- - .l........ ..---....--.---- . ----- . ----- ,- l i i Photographs Serve to I Perpetuate the Memory of School Days and School Friends 1 L CLASS PHOTOGRAI-'HER 1931 TMILLER STUDIO 1562 Sanford Muskegon.. Michigan -1- f! We f E' H .f AA Sf .A-. -A...A. -N..11., Js...,f1f1.1x...-N..vN ,' gygggg,g9...q.,- g4gf':..xw.r- Q t,..- . .mah -. NL., f 109 I ,1m,1 1 1 1 1 1 .1,,.1,,,,1,,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.m1,,,1.,,.1 1 1 1 IB IL IU IE AXNID 0 0 IL 1D 1...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .-....1u..1m.1m.1....1....1....1-...1....1....1,,1 1 1 1 1 1 1nn1un L E H M A N ' S BARBER SHOP BEAUTY PABLOB PHONE 65 1...,1. 1 1 .1. .1 1 .1 1 .11 1 1.11. Com ..41....1....14...1.1 1 1,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1m 1 1 .1 .1...1. .1-..1-..1...1. 1.1 .1..1. 1u..1.n- S plimenl of VANDER ZALM'S VARIETY 208-210 W'ashingt0n St. Grand Haven, Michigan 1,.......... ,... 1.........1 1.1 ...1.1...1 .... -,? +I.--1 1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1....1....1 L . S z : ma' , BEHM'S GARAGE Clothes L , For E mul Young Men! i I FILLING STATION I 1 B. L. BBHM, Prop. I z i Hudson and Van Woerkoms' I Essex Cars '--..- .r.. - 1 1 1. 1..1...11..n1 1.11- CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE T'-..'if Q'-.N 'Q . n 'fn I fs - w4rs -KSUJAM'-:Av-fx 4 .X . :ways-v a -4-:Mm T l , . l l -.H+ -I' Z'-N '-'Q , .4 ,,,. Phone 751 Grand Haven, Mich. -m.1 1 1 1 .11--.1n7.1m.1.u1 1n-1:1111 1 '.-, . if ,lf ',,, ...J -,,.d!-..,aw-,., , ., , ...., , . - 51103 B-as-f.. am., ...-,. 4, ..n.n.-p4.an..... ne n. zu :E 131 10 0 meta T' M 5 I.: A ga ,, .b. gif 33 Q? KSFQ Q p H F 5 .c 'x,4, ,,, X it .- .in L, in , .Tf HX 1 2 ' ' .f X . . 'Y' I' .V A ' ff, Lg ' ' it JK 'trys . 'Wy-A, S-,A'o4'll.,f,,45.44AN ,fs -' .. - 5w. '- J4'--...-4Nf-4' M4f.f.,M.f-ngunus if ., -ff fb-AY, Lmj 4- 4- --.,,4...1 xr,-'g,A .ghd 4,,,xVJ 1-f.,x..svnf-W, -. 4, ,: .' IB IL. IU IE ANU? O D IL ID +..1I...-...,-.1.............m.1,. 1 1,1 1:1 1 1 1,1 1.1 .. 1.,..-,...-...-,...-.W-.,..-....-U..-.......,i. , 1 Phone 1158 1340 Franklin St. JAMES DE KRAKER I i HOME FURNACE AGENCY I I Forced Air and Gravity Warlll Air Heating I STANDARD CODE INSTALLATIONS T ALL MAKES OF FURNACES CLEANED AND REPAIRED +I- ---A - '--' - Illl - ---+ - Ivil - '- - '--+ - '-1' - -x'- - '--- - ---- - ---- - f--- - ---4 - vvfl - '-'- - ---- -w'- '--- - flv- - '-11 - -xll - ---- - --11 - '--- - ---' -ml-ml--I+ 11---H-1--H --------------- ' ---------- H-W-1-r Best Wishes to the Class of 1931 T MOLUS SHOE STORE I -I- I 'I' ,,1,w1m.... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1..I1 1.1 1 ,1 111 1 1 1,1 .1,,,,1,, ,?n1,m1m. 111111111-- -1 1 .1 -' ----1-- ---- 1 In-IL? I I I I Compliments of the I J. A. NEJEM CO. I I I I I i Wholesale Tobacco I T and Candy I Phone 1000 I I I I I q..-...-.... ----- ..,.-H..-...,.-.....-...,-. ---- I.-...... .- - -..u-..uT37.....-...- - .....-...5. W I, f' xt 1 ink B .SQL 1 I Y. - x-4 'W-.f4 -..J'-...JN .M S .Jw -H., ,- L+...--N-...4s..,l-1 K,Jf-,I,1x1,Jh-A-,4'x.AN.dhf I . ' AM'Q ffl 5 Qii3in ' fLi3l'57LNWR 'v-' in-GN: 4B4DDF img Q , . f -2-' I IB 'L QJ IC ANNIO 0 O IL. ID +11 -11-----1-1- -1 1 -- -1 -11-1--1--41 1 1 I--I-1 v1 1 ----.gg I I I I I 1 . THE McLELLAN STORES, Inc. I 5 E I Shop Here I and Put the Difference I in the Bank I I YOUR MONEY REFUNDED IF NOT SATISFIED I i , .-,,,.... ... -. - -. -, -. - -.,- .-....-..,,....... .. .. - -. .. - .. - -. - ...W-...i. -if +n1lu 11111111111 nu-nu-1, u!nn1ruv1u 1111111111 nm1fm-,!, I I I I I ' I I Best Wishes for Reporls Collections i I I I Your Future Success I - and Happlness- I Merchants I Service Bureau I I I I I Gbqpq T Chamber of Commerce I I Library Building I I I I I I I I I Recorders of Character I I I Onlv Substitute I I - Good I L 1 I for Cash C d. I Tri-Cities Chamber of Good re It I I I , Ch r ' I I Conlmerfe g S Crefllt Eng:-flilszru g I I 4-----In ---- - -I..-.u.-u..-.,.. -.......l. -I-- .,.. -.u- -..-,..-.m-N.-5,-M-an-. - -...-I4. N. RXFII . ff 4'I-I 'II' f 'url ' ..-IS.-'N.,'iffN-..-04-..?'-nfwgfuv-I f 1 A.ilFY-At4'Nn.nwu.na.A.'w2au....-4--. 51133 as IL eu it NNW 0 0 IL 10 'f '- '-' -----'--- '-H -W'-' - - - - ----'---- 1 - - !' I Compliments of 1 MOSHER STUDIO Q i PHOTOGRAPHER Vander Zalm Bldg. Phone 508-W -2- 1 . - 1.Ql - JQ - QQ,- - ---i - Q14 - ...- - ---i -.- ------- M- QJK- -- --yi --- ,--i - .QI4 - ..'1 - -... - .,.A - Q11. - .-.. -4 She wore her stockings inside Out All thrOugh the summer heat. She said it cOOlecl her Off tO turn The hose upon her feet. ,QC H. Sheehan- Hey. Pa. the old goat just et a jack rabbit. Dad-g'GOsh durn it all. Another hare in the butter. l He- Lets gO tO the movies so we can hold hands without being seen. She-l'Let's go to the talkies so me can kiss without being hearclf' ,Pl Chuck D.- Your sister Marg drives like lightning. clOesn't she? Harold D.- Yes always striking trees. t ,g,,,- ,,,, -,4-, - ,, l-,,-,-, - ,-, - - ,-, -, ,, - -, - - -, - - -. -,,- - - -,,,4-U? 1 Compliments of I 1 SWART 81 KOOIMAN T Dealers in FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY l f Phone 79 207 W'ashingtOn St. l -I-.-..,.-..-, -. -. - - .... - ..., .. .... - .... - -. -, - -. - ... - -- K- .-...-.7-...-.- - -----I .ff Wt- ima-.i..?. ' 'E--if .15-,44--...IN-r e4i 'gases-n.f al.-svascawuvzn-Jans4ueuna.w...4-nn... L 114 J IB IL IU 1E AX :glib 0 IL, 'I' 'I' 'I' 1 1 1 1 1.1. 1. 1 1 1 1....-....- ..1...-.. 1....1u..1....1u..1....1..1. 1. 1..1'. I I THE BIG STORE ' W' M' ferry l 3 Hotel and Cafe juengs and Boys, : - lx NET Ianagt ' i S. '. ' NIETH, n f Clvlhiflg 1 I STEAM HEAT ' I ELECTRICITY 1 , RUNNING WATER Profit Sharing Coupons with Each Purchase Y - Z 2-4-6 NVashington St. , , Phone 31 sues 2 1 ' ' Tourists' Headquarters 100 N. Third Street ' ' Q 2 Grand Haven, Michigan - ,,.. - - -,.-...-t.- -. - - - --...-...g. -i--...-,..-. -. - -..-. ... -,.-..- -, 1111-11111111m1u Always uThe Highest Quality Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices First Our Policy: With the G'The Colden Latest Rule to You 108 W'ashington Street Grand Haven, Michiga - 1 - 1 .1..-...1.....1fu.1.m1 1. .1..1 1 .1T...14. 1 .1 1 1..f1.m1...-1....1.. 1. .1 'I' Il , -i' ,ff NQSYX fQd,..sf .fi A.. 11111 X ' ' - 5'.:Y'55,'-54'.v. 1 sr:-A.: nuvindnda fusj p-044+-1 NIH. WILLIAM BAKER Tribute Q UR High School has lost a good and constant friend by the death of William Baker. He takes out of the world a generous and courteous presence. Every pupil knew him. He shared their sports and games. He made him' self one with the youth about him, so close was he to our school life. Gratefully we pay to his memory this tribute of high appreciation. In Memoriam -su FERN DE PAGTER IQI5 - 193: IB n. eu 'HSI Aww 0 011.10 4...-..-...- .....-.- -. -. -....-....-.........,.. - .- -, - - .. - - - ,.. l I 'if? 1 ,.l ??'0'f5?WN . QVM 35 ,liiil W-,I l sw was E5 t I Y lllll at l l - 7321 l GRAND HAVEN SANITARY DAIRY Plain and F ancy Ice Cream Tell us your want and we will make it g DISTRIBUTORS OF PURE DAIRY PRODUCTS -L20 Fulton Street Phone 50 'i'u1Im- rllv 11-------1- f --- - -1---------- 1 ,M--gmwM-MMMMm-Wm----Mmmmmmm- .,.. l.., ,..l ,.., ..,. I... I... .... ,... I... ,... l l YVILIJAJIIRAPVFTWIHVUBIEDUFVVUEUKS 1 l CEMETERY A MEMORIALS l l ., 3 mmm I Telephone 436-W Corner Third and Fulton Streets Grand Haven, Michigan I 41- ..., - ..., ....- ..., - ,.., ,.,. ..., - ,.., -...,- .... - 4. f lvfl Q,-d'1K.,w 'hd 'e..u6 .Jx.,w.. .n,,Es.,Mf ff-...4f.4w-,.Js.,+'-5 no v - - 4965 1 susvavmunwsvu-'au l:1161 uf and IB IL IU IE AIXIIO 0 D II. ID n!nII1IIII1. .1-111111111-1111111---11 -nn-II I I I l THE GRAND HAVEN DAILY TRIBUNE . I I ' '6The Home Daily I I E coIvIMERcIAL PRINTING I ARTISTIC PROGRAMS I I LETTER HEADS 5 RooIcLETS 7 VISITING CARDS, ETC. i g ENGRAVING OF ALL RINDS I I Q Telephone 82 for Appointment 5 Z I I I I .1...-....-..- .. ... - - - - - - - - .-..,.-.......,,.- - - - - - - - - - - -......,..l. ?lII1m1-Im1Im-InI-mI-IIII1IIII1uII1uu1mI- IIII - IIII -nu-lg ?qII1mI1I1 1 1wI1 IIII 1 IIII 1 III- 1 IIII 1 1 1IIII1IIu-1, T l I . L I Peerless Novelty I I Valentl I l Company L Q Confectioner Q I I I Y I l Manufacture of Everything in Sweets l SHOE TREE SETS I T and Homemalle -gaudy our T Diamond Brand Metal specm ty i SPeCi3ltieS Cor. 7th and Fulton Phone 482 -lb -- - '- - - -III -mI- -'-- - ---- - ---- -I-I- '- - '--- - '--' -I-I--Ii 'i'- '- - '- - '- - 'III - - '- - --II- ---' - f ' - I ' - --II -I'---I-I3 PW- ---------- '--- -Hffwm I--- ---- ---- HMM---mmf --'- ---- i 01116 CS HUF-911 I i Mrs. H. M. Mlchener s , i Mother does the cooking , 2 I 5 I HOME MADE PIES l I I T 1122 Waslnington St. I E 3 I ' I T ' I I Spring Lake Phone 1138 i I HEMS ITCHUNG T I z I Q .i.-I,.-.m-m.-,,...I.- -....-..........-....-....- ...I -.,,.-...,l .i-,.. ..... I..-....j,..II-..- .. .........l. W-,X 4.-.. 0 5 .. -,. f' . - f LrZ ' Lis. -1m..A.,-fs,4rQ,.J- .,41gm-Lfx A --'gan-A YAJLJ ' 'buff' A5307 1,1y4-va14rQvu'vdwQh9'vlavJaw-va.-in-. f I I 7 1 '!' Q l 51-1-'S-4 '53 I8 IL. U IE ANN 10 0 O IL ID :!w-.--- 1--m-w -1 --u--u--1.--..v-----m- 1-N-- -f- 1- --- V- - -- vi --m-.-,-!-- -- 1- .-H.-Ii, l Let us 2 Fill Your Bin With T T E A L Y i 1 I , I i At Sumnler Prlces I : I I . ROBBINS l 1 + -2- ,,1m-. 1 1. 1 11w1,w.-W.-m,,.1,,-..,,-,.,-...1 ,... ,...,-m.- 1 1.1.,.,1,.,,..m,1m4-m.- 1 -mln MXN x -. rf- i X A ' qmail!! .Wa !S...ok-v 5-13351, GQQ 4 f-f4,HSfL4.iGPa. w.sr4-:.6a,:4!rn-,a--u-,5-an.-A-an- Lusj IB u. ua :E AXNID 0 0 IL ID +01 fl., 1 .,.. 111,11 llll 1m1rm-nn1mn 11--1-11-1- 1-1-'vi 1 11 -1 1- -----U!! Compliments of the ' 3 NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1 AND HAT CLEANERS NICK KORON, Prop. 130 Wvashington Sl. Phone 1237 -i-.-....- ,,.. - .,,. - ..., - .... - ,... -...,.. ..,A - .... - - - .- - .... - -t .... . - -. - .... - ...A - -tt- -,t-.4l ?-W- - - - l-w-l-ll- l-l-H- l-lm? Nlntlier- Ym11' face is Cltlilll. lvul T lmw'cl you get your hanfls Fu fli1'ty?A' I Sflllare Drug Store A. Tll61lEl'- W'l3Slllll- 1111 face. ' l l JACK PAUL BEIHL T 3 l . George P.- Who do you think ynu're ' Corner Seventh and Fulton - -fy- l . foulm . l Grand Haven' Mlcll' Walter L.- 1 dunno. Wliats your l i name? +-t--+1-- - '--t - ---t---'- --t---f--- - -----Q--9 ' tl '- '- - -' -' - -' -' - '- - ' 'E' '5 '- '- '- '- '-' -'H' '!' I l l e A : I ' 1 r-TlfQ,1': 3'-'i' Z 9 - -x . , E 9 5 5 t i GROCERY t . K , .. ' v. ' .V V l : l Vegetables and E . ' Q I l A complete line of Smoked Meats l . . I E I Gasoline, Electric, 1 M i Steam and Air l Hoists : Q f Fl'0m 2 H- P- 10 30 H- P- 1452 w'v3S1lillgl0ll St. E I i I 7 ' ' E Pl 1 147 5 E Dake EHg1ll6 Co. ! Q 'Om' L L Grand Haven, Mich. I I I 1 i I T im lm lm lm Tn' ill: lm 'Tm 'W 'll'-im Tm ifming li'-1111111-I-1 i im T'l' 4 lT ' T' T l' 74 lui. s -5 4-1' f MlC 'f A-'J 22 v.4'w,!--4i::15pA- Y 61.5-fi! ' n. e fi Fux1a-:ww mm-.Q -wanna-no-ou.-.A.a-... fll9j paw'-my wg 7 I ' IB IL, up QE Axmno G O IL ID +..-..,,-, - - -....-,,..-,..,-,.,.-I...-....-....-..H-..........-.,...............-....-....-...,-. -....-...,... - - -.,..-,..,-.. . z 'Q' ' I JOHNSTON BROTHERS, Inc. I BOILER 3 i MANUFACTURERS I I Phone 25 FERRYSBURG, MICHIGAN HHIIT l is lliii 'Nil flll T llll T llfl T lill Tillli llll T lill T Vlll ilmi llll T llll iTTTiiT I illlilli +A- vlyx -I -l------- --- -1-- -I--I--'-----H------m-- !--- - ---1 ------I-----------------'-H- ---- --I----------'-- --f- -K---- --I---I--I--+ Ryder'S Barber and Beauty Parlor I I ALL KINDS OF SHELTON BARBER WORK PERMANENT5 ' E Croquignode - Wind T l F. RYDER, Prop. Finger Yvaffing - Marcelling i E Beauty Work of All Kinds T A 1113 Wasllington Ave. Phone 1063 Gertrude Kieft, Operator T .i..-..,.-,...-..,-..........- - -..n- -....- -....-....-..,.-....-...,-....-.I-....-..,-.,..-....-....-....-.,..-....- .,......-...,i .?.ITm. iiii , 111iT1L nniIIn-,? user:vun:nn-InI1IIu1uIIvnn1nn1nu1unulxnuiunn-:III-ull-U!! Q E e MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDRENS l DE BOE'S E FOUTWEMF 5 I Complete llne of REDS I Electric Shoe Repairing T Quick, Emcient i E That Pl eases Service I Van's Shoe Shop fNe.x't an Hezzel Drugj OURICECREAM - Ilql - KIVK - IIIA - IIKI - Ill' - lllk - Illx - IIII - yqll - 'III - Illl - - 'III -H I IS THE BEST IN TOWN fn- -' - - - - '- - '- - -' - '- - '- -I---- '-'- - ---' - '--- - I--' ----'--r i Van Tol Hardware 1 Q 'SM' General Hardware 1 I I T i Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, L T i Furnaces and Sheet Metal Work l E 30 Years of Service T Phone 269 I I Z 5 i i 10 and 12 N. Seventh St. ,i.-I,..-,..- - I- .- ,- -,..-.I.-,..,-..,,-I.-,..,.-...f. ni-.,...-.....-,........-..I-I...-....i.,g,-.,..-,...-....- I-.....-...y W S ,f -A R M ff lf Q -- I ,- ! II-- fs-..,.,il ...! 4-. 'ww AR. ff- .-4 --.a ..l'Sq!s-- u...,f'Nu-.o'K lblhlittifeliaxn -:gg wwjx-use ww vkiif?-Jc.58AKL1 bl9NL:.S - 1 1 we-N '-A H-V-ffwrw-:-me-Inf-u-.u-n.un-.u. 51203 AN IB ILUJIE 10 OOIL ID 'i ' ' ' - - ' ' ' !' I I 1 KE.EFER'S LUNCH When you want worthwhile sandwiches, i Keefefs is the place. I : WYE CATER T0 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS R 4 'i -- ww-' -'-- - -'--'-----I ----- 1- l- -- -- - -'-' - -'-' -- -- ---- '- -- -H --I+ 1-----m- -- -- - - -- - -- -- - - - -- - '- -I ------- -- - '- -1----if ' I I JONKER HARDWARE Co I 2 i . 5 ' I : I , Hardware - Paints - Sporting Goods 5 : I 226 Vlfashington Street Phone 56 T ' I -i---- ------------ f-t-- -1---J-W ---- ---I ---- ..-- - - - 1-I---Hi 19 -1 ' -' -----'-- ' - - !' L J. Casemier- I've eaten beef all my 5 life and now I'm as strong as an oxlu E M. Dornhos- That's funny. I've eaten fish all my life and I canit swim a I PELLEGROM 1 - I i COLSON T Q House Furnishing She-Hsakes alive! I clonit believe I I A - -R Id W 1 - f I i CO., IHC, 1 any woman cou ever we so a. ' He-'hwhat you reaclin' now. Hetty? : E She- Why this paper tells of an i Furniture, Rugs, Lill0l01U'15a English woman that lost 2,000 pounds. Stoves, Wimlow Shades, ' gz E Upholstering 3 4'Now. clad, yotfll see more excite- ment at this football game than you ever GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN 53 before'-ii H I don't know son. That! what my - marriage license cost me. -x-- --tl - -tti - - -l-l- 1--i - i-'. --t-- ---1 -----If-I-I--I+ fi, N'iX7 - fy ' ,. I' A fr '- - - 'x:v1:,:::-il-,,.i,,,..... ....,.. 51211 1-...1 1.1.1.1-1-1..1'.1-..1 1 1.1.1.1 1 1 1...1..1...1...1 .1 1 1 1 1 IB IL IU lf NNU9 O 0 IL iD 1 ,,,, -1v- . 1. 1-11 I 1. ,,,,1,,,,-3 TH-, ,.,, 1 t 3.1.1. 1. -,. .,, 1 1 1 ,- l i E G 'OUR HADIBURGERS GRAND HAVEN 5 . ET Y t ' a AWNING SHOP T L i L WALLY'S LUNCH A. F. VANDEN BERG 2 I l Soft Drinks - Ice Cream Rmlios - Refrigerators . i Q 629 Wlashington Street 621 XYr1'lSllll1f.'l0ll Sl. Phone 717 l Phone 142 l 1....1...11....1 1m.1.u.1.m1 1uu1m.1.n.1.i.1...!q +-...1.- .1 1..1m.1....-m,1...:1 1 1 1...-1 1....1..1 1 1-,1. 1 1.1-1 1 1 1.n.1....1- 1 1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.11.1 PETER VAN ZYLEN Wishes you all A Very Healthful and Prosperous Future 1-10W many more decades will mankiml content itself to live in a world keyed to give every one not only the necessities hut the luxuries. yet in which less than one per cent of the population attains to a fairly complete satisfaction of wants? The remaining ninety-nine per cent make their one try at life fractionally. Science and religion are about to unite in a glorious victory over human hindrance of God's pur- pose which is that each life shall reach its full circumference. You young people of the lligxh School will be in on this marvelous development. WILLIAM HEAD 86 SONS ..,.1 1.1.1 1.1.1.1 1 1.1 1 ,1....1...1...1 1 1 1 .1.,1...1 1 1 1 1 .1,,.1 1..,1 1 1,1 1. 1,1 1 1- 1 1...1...-,? 1nn1n1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...m.1m.1 l E Colonial Your East End Community T Druv Store Flower Shop i L C W E PEW T e Your Patronage will be Appreciated , i ' We Telegraph Flowers All 2 0.-P. the World l Q Hetzel's Drug Store 13 N. Seventh St. Phone 90 l 1125 Wasl1ingtol1 Sl. Phone 352 - .... .- .... -...- - -....-u..-..- .... -...g -i--....-...-...-....-...-.........-.,. .-..-..-.,.-...- .ff ,4Q',261'47-A- I .NCL Lizzj ...1 1 1.1 1..1..1 1 1.1 11,1 1. .1 1.1.1.1.1.-.1.1.1 1 1 1 1....1 11.1 IBILUJ IE ANU? 0 0 IL ID sX Q-1' 94 ff x - NA - litre ,J 'QT ' ,A i 1 I-A 5 1 I 0 -v . , , . :pid , - .fm f . V , - , ' -GV nr I f 1 y 5 r I X , - y - 6 1 I Y ' T P K Q fin 1 K Sr f Tis. lf v 1 ' I .. , A 51 WX' fy 5? f ': 3vL - ' 4' 5 ,A ' f I-:s1l1:A1awAm 1:1231 ra-uma. x.ouna.u-4-4.a-. IB ILUJIE 0 GOILID .!,,,,-...... .... - - I E I -I- be AXNI 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1IHI1IH11IH--H111 1 1 -1111-ui, - I Quoted from an Aflllress of R. Perry Shorts k'American manhood is a manhood of thrift. Hard ' work is of course necessary. but it is useless unless we save. If you can't save money, you might just ' as well quit right here-for you haven't a chance : for success. Every fortune you see is proof posi- ' tive that somebody worked and saved. The will to I save is an invaluable asset in these days of ex- I travagance-because it is so rare. Every time we - get some money, we say to ourselves: 'Shall I now Z buy that luxury I want. or shall I buy more ' capital? . . . The thoughtful man figures that Z a luxury that costs 35100 today, actually costs in - addition SW or more interest on that money lor : S3 a year! all the rest of his life .... That is why intelligent people are seldom spendthrifts. The I time to save money is while you are young. 31.000 saved at age 24 is as good as 32.000 saved at 48. The first 351.000 will have grown to 33.000 by the 1 time you are 60, without adding one penny to it. . . . I This IS presented with. our compllments ' :ws I THERE IS N0 SUBSTITUTE FOR A I SAVINGS ACCOUNT I in 'aThe Bank Where You Feel at Homen ' STATE AND FEDERAL SUPERVISION I I ,.- ..,, ..---- . ,.- ,... - .t,. -U. ------ - - .- - .- - .--1... - - - -H.--H+ Sixxyii' I' A II T Qu ,f fmt, A - '- -4 -f5....., ,..u.....e....,...........,........... 51243 IE AX N110 0 iD IL ID fE n. eu iimmmiw -I- - N ' - - '- - - N ' -1 '-H - - - - - ' ' - - - - - '- - - '-'Z' i I I fi FOR YOUR BARBER AND BEAUTY WORK I T Go to I I E 5 SANITARY BARBER SHOP I I Une also give Permanent Wa'1rvs lay Expert Opvrnlors I Q YV. DEXTERHOUSE 5 109 WaSllillgl0ll Street PIIOHG 203 .i....- ..,. - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - .... - ..., - .... - .... - ,... -. - ..., - AK.l ---- - --- 1--- --.- --.: - --1 -t--- +--1 - 4--A -It--It-It-I----i +I- ---- ------1---1---'-t-t---f------'-wt-I--I-I---I---Q' , , , 2 When Girls Grow Mzsefrly. Washillgtoll Garage Q YOU.I' wife giriirimilcali' 2 ' ometimes. ie lac on 5 twenty- i NASH DEALERS six candles on her fortielh hirtlifiay cake . i last nivhtfi E I C1 L Day or Night Storage T 5 E AUTO ACCESSORIES ? Miss SCIIUII-PNONY. Bill. what do you think a land flowing wlth mllk and Phone 135 Grand Haven, Mich. - Immfy Would be Iik9?u I 7 Bill M.- Sticky, +I- 1--t ----- -- --tt ----t- t--t - -.-- - t--- - - - --tt -I--I-H+ n!u- uxuu ---11- - 1 -' - uunu - -vnn 1 unuu -n.'11m1 unv: -M1 vuz' 1 rtnu -anim ---i--- I-1wn1u? ! 1 7 THE VYN CO. l Storage and Transfer E Member Associated Truck Lines Z E . . I Q Daily Trips to Muskegon., Grand Rapuls, Hollaml I : i Office and Yards-Third and Fulton Phone 55 4... .... - ,... ...u,- .... - .... - .... .. ..., - .... - - ..., - .... .. ,..t .. .... -U..- .... -tl.- .- .- - -- ,- - ,... .,.. - ..,, - ..., -,.t-..-.,.,I 'i ' - ' ' ' ' ' -' - '- '!' 'f '- - ' - '- - - ' ' 'I'- - - '!' 2 I E I I ' Presle 'S 5 , I I L Poel Sz Hoebeke T Q D S y 1 i I j Fug t0l C 5 5 5 I CLOTHING I PRESCRIPTION DRUCGIST i 2 - ' - 5 i TAILORING CLEANING I , P f DeI '?'y I T PRESSING REPAIRING Llvgfyllzlrggi a ffrgl Drug : f E t ore lou 1 arry 5 h Cor. Yvashinglon and Seventh Sis. I CIW- 7ll1 and Wyashfflgmn SIS- 1 i Phone 754 I -i-- ...I - .... -1- - I... -n.I- ..,, - ..,I - .... - .,.. - .... - ..,. -W...-...gl S.- ..,, - ...1 - ..,. -,.I- .... - .... - .,., ,.,. - ..., -...-.,...,,.1L Q 4 K.,,, s.. 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She- Not yet. Father hasn't exe pressed his opinion yet, and mother is waiting to contradict him. ,UBI He- l hear the men are striking. Site- Wl1at for? He- Shorter hoursfi She-M Luck to 'em. l always did think 60 minutes was too long for an hour. ,st It used to be hard to find a needle in a hay stack. but now it's as hard to find one in a womanls hand. JC My girl is almost perfect. She has only two faults. And what could they he? Oh. just everything she says and l 1 . .. .i.-....-..,-,.-,,- ,-. - ,,..,,.,-..,,-..,.-.,- ......-...g. everything she does. Q' 'ffl wx V-Q .ffrilw ACL f Q2 mafx,e'v..J'-...Jx.fx.lg,A...A.,A..4-.4 8391086 ,. f126fI ' t' 46-il 'B 'L QU IE A N ID QD CD IL ID ..1....1.,.1 1 1 1.1.1 1 ? 111111111Tv I 111v111l Wil? I . 1 , I I fe-it I I JSTSQEEX ff 'ij . f I' a s III. 5 I . 2 I 2 Class of 1951 i I CONGRATULATIONS I AND GOOD LUCK I I I -and may success attend' your efforts in I I the future as it has in the past. 2 I I . . . I I Whatever your nnniediate plans-whether for addr- i I tional education, or the pursuit of a business or pro- I : . . . I fessional career-renieniber always that this pioneer I I I 1I1SUU.IIlOI1- I I GRAND HAVENIS OLDEST BANK T -stands ready to serve as your financial ally when- ever you are in need of complete and modern bank- T ing service. I T GRAND HAVEN STATE BANK I - MAIN OFFICE-WASHINGTON ST. V Branch-Wfasllingion and 7tl1 Sis. E I GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN T Under Strict State Government and Federal Reserve Bank Supervision I 'Im-m.-.... ---1 ..1 .... 1....1 .... 1 ,.,i .. ..,. 1111111 ,... 1 . .1 1,...1..,.1 .. .... 1...1 1,1.,..1,.,!, WN 5? IQ vii! ls..!N-A faE5lAK9if'Q.ffMh044riKG5bDZObJwwi-641mm f 1271 me :L cu tnefm AX N10 0 0 at to ,!,,.-n.-.,,.- -n,--.,.-,...-....-...-....-..,..,...-,.....,,..-...-,..,-..............n-...-,..,..,.....,....-..........- - - -...-..g. I 1 HOSTETTER NEWS AGENCY T I YVholesale Agent for Newspapers and Magazines Q 1 Agent for Magazine Subscriptions - Always consult your local agent before subscrilJin,g' with outside solicitors T 112 Washington Street Phones 338 R and 388 VV I Q .i..... ,... -...,- .... - ..., -..,,...,..- ..,, - ..,, -....- ,... - ..,. -. ---. .,-...t-..,.- .,.. - .... - .... -...... ..., - .... -....-....-...,-.,.,-..,Q, .pn-,..,-....., - - .. ..n,-,...-n.-..,...-,..-n.-n.-...-.,..-n..-...4-......'..-,...--,..-,... .. , - -v.-,...-,, , '!' T JOSEPH KOOIKER 1 I 7 oPToMETRlsT i Eyes Examined-Glasses Fitted-Broken Lenses and Frames Duplicated ! T REAL SAVINGS ON YOUR GLASSES L KOOIKER JEWELRY CO. JEWELERS oPToMETR1sT T i 116 W'ashington Street Grand Haven, Michigan ' T 4-n-,...-......,..,.........,....,..,-....-....-....-...,-.,..-.,..-..,-..-....-....-....-....-....-....-....-,,..-,...-...,-....-,...- -..,,-,..5. UFH1 rnly 1nll-n1l1 wlnu 1nu1un1 nnnr 1 nrvu 1 nnun 1nu1m 1---11---i1---i 1 1m-1-ng 1 l A Compliments from the 1 I NEW YORK SHOE SHINE PARLOR i Hats Cleaned and Blocked ........ S .40 5 Straw Hats Cleaned and Blocked ..... .50 i 1 Panama Hats Cleaned and Blocked .... .50 S I Headhands ......... 3 .40 to 2.50 Q 1 9 NVashington Street Tony Andrews, Prop. L e -t---n- ---- - 1--- -1--- .-.- - ---- - ---' - ---1 ---- ---1 - -1'1 - 1--- - - ----- 11-- - .--- - ---1 - --'- - --1- - --II - --'- - -.-- - '-1- -K----H+ +1-- c--+ - c--- - c--- - - --Q1 - -' - K--' - 1-'- - c-'- - -A1- -t--'-A- K--- -1- -x-H- '-'- - r1-- - r-'- - -K4- - t--- - r--' - '--- - -A'- - c1-- - f--- -z -1----1---+ i 5 I s 5 i Our Congratulations L mul Best Wishes l T 516 Fulton st. Grand Haven, Mann. L E are yours 5, Phone T 5 Wall Paper and Paint Store 2 E 5 L i Q i Estimates Furnished Q i L T Prices Moderate L 'i 'l L 'll' L L L L 1 ' L L L L L':'L 'L L14 'i 'l Ll L 'Lu'L 'L 'L '?L L L L L L g' 'sv N 1 ' XV' A ff' Y ,EL fh '1', :iw- 1.':.L '-'n...,oL'...av'N. , ' . .I--.. -n., -'N .-o'f...Fw--nl ...,,,!k...,.,1 v.,,., -'g,,2N -L ' lladillril'-417-'X 'A'--. f-tflv1ttQ'04IHD'Nb'l.li6l,iKLAixff0ur0Dw'.n' KLrV 51'v.A's- i fu-Jwrhg eoJ.yw-.nvL449nnn-. msg JN-7' ' ugntnrnvvfzv' --u:nzfn-fuvuznng ara'mnfuqu-assay-aixz.m1:uv B n. eu IE AWYH0 OOILID .gg , H 5 gn 0 r 'u.-- L nga 4 X I I . ' m A . I '- a k n ' kk ,.r.,,,N - I 1 X 4 , I . V .5 ' 'I 1- P ir 1: Q N 14 Q.: H - 'J N- L . , . E v Q ax! 4 3' A 'fl-I L' Q: 4 - P A I H1 ' P xx 1 Us F mf. J f Lgsgq- fri- . 17 f H Ha. ' . Q fl i A :L-, . wf T .. f . N , . .svn-ff. ,1,-if:-klqgu . V 1, 'W-N 1 A -. 5, if X . , . X 3. v V' as H' YQ' me . , 4 1 J, :hx I I if fp A--. . I -. V , r lj .cf . a tg , 4 . . - ' ,I ,rx N j 1 ' -x -. - 2-5' K' -- N., f ,, f 'N . - ' nl ii-' - Y 'X A S-, X, . ' .. 'K f, S 'Q ' W XE' . S , 1 ..., ,S my iq V -. ,SNFJX-, N w - .. ,m Af A f r. Sr-1 su- -..s '..4A-,.f'- .1-, .L Q.- --ff,.--A,,J-.1--,f..1 -.,-b A'-+vq.hMs mslx'n'- 'BPS :ln-r V r '-. lf1Z9:I IB IL UJ IE NNW O O IL iD + Tm,TIITlIT T, TNT. TNT T.1T,uT ,T,,,T,',T,,IT ,T l,T,,IT,,T, T. T, T. T vT.,T T TNT? I I Challenge Stalllplllg 81 POFCCIHIII Co. . l GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN I I METAL FABRICATING I PORCELAIN ENAMELING I ? I ,JL T - ..., .. .-, .- ,-, -, ,- -. -, -.,,-, ....,.-,..- I.n, - .- .- ..., ... -. -, ....,-. -..- .... -. -....-...3. -,,,- - -,,,-,,-,,-.,, ..... ,,,, - ,,,,-,i, .,,.-,..,- -,.,-...- ,... -...,- -...- -,,.-.,.-..,-,,,-... 2 The coal that keeps our school. warm and . Y comfortable on winter's coldest days comes Harbor Vlew Sllper A from the finest bituminous fields in Eastern S - Kentucky. It is called CTVICC A Corner Franklin :mel Water Streets I STANDARD DIL PRODUCTS Goodrich Silvertmvn Tires ' c e Ifashing mul Greasing Z A . I G I, ' Gives more heat per d0llar.', It is a superior Ccessmms mu - PP ws : coal for furnace, heater, grate and range. W Ask your Coal Merchant for BLUE JACKET 540 COAL. There are many that are said to be : just as good asl' but only one genuine BLUE . JACKET COAL. H. H. HILLMAN, Proprietor Z A The Hatfield-Campbell ' Phone 606 . Creek Coal Co. T CINCINNATI. OHIO 1 III' 111- -1 ------f1 iw1IIl!- ,SD -nl.-N 1 1n--m-nn-mi-:7nu--m-mr-1 1 1 .- f , I - I, f J. 1 ' X . Lisoj IB IL !U iff ANNU0 0 0 IL ID q...-...1- - -, -. -, .. -. ....-V.-, .-N .- ,..1.-1 ,- -- .. -. -- -- - ,-N .-.1,,-,,.- ..- -....-. , 'S' I l i I . F E 1 LEATHER For Autmobiles, Furniture, Patent Sides, I Strap Case, Bag and Book Binding, I Goodyear Flexible Innersole E l l l I l G L l World's Largest Tanners of Upholstery Leather I j EAGLE - UTTAWA LEATHER CO. L GRAND HAVEN, MICHIGAN i Tanneries at Whitehall and Granrl Haven 1 L 1 4 -if---. ----- ...--...-..,,-..-..,-....-...-..-...-...-....-....- - -..-.D-....T2.-...-.-...-.-. .-..-nl. swf 4' 'A' fo-ltikll 'N f 11ulzFl'14xsrwz-.v..'.:-44-cuvv4:,-a..a.-q-A-a-- 51311 y5'1L QU :EC Alum G O IL. ID Q...-H.. ------......-. ......... - - - .-,,,,-, - 'Q' l I For Your Future Home Insist On eo. H. BJ' TOILET SEAT I HINGES AND TANK TRIMMINGS Manufacturers of Kelly Valves Manufacturers of Sphinx Bath Fixtures BRASS, BRONZE, ALUMINUNI CASTINGS GRAND HAVEN BRASS EoUNDRY I T -1---4-H ----- -- ---- i---- - -----u- -' -- -------- 1-----I----I+ '! '- - -W m'- - ' ' - ' ' ' S '- ' ' - ' ' - !' l L f MAKE HASTE SLOWLY i 1 T Even a genius must lay his bricks one at a time. And just so health is built. You can't take a health-hurdle i one meal at a time. E . s I l BRAAK,S BREAD l i is the most important food at each of these meals. It T i gives the maximum of pure nourishment in most de- 2 licious form. Always fresh. crisp. tempting. 5 Product of Braak'S Bakeries 1 u Home of -keg? young Town Talk Cookies 1 l +,,-.,,.1...1 .-..-. 1t,inn-nn-nu1uui-nw -1--- w-- 1--- -'It-ulI71uI1-I --' -1 11IIII-'Nf Z' WIN ---- H X -'J-YI 4. yd-'Lf-'A,,x,, ,ug ,,-x,,f., .A ,,. xt.. -' S. ..f-5,41-,4-s,gl-, S, 41Ef'h.-A,A.AN-dh-sv' A,9Q-.Si 1 ' .,-. - iE5'A4f2NiRAhbuvQkb!5C5iOQbA.v-Qld-L-40: 51323 - that lasts you through life. You must build health E S-1 IB ll. - A - fdv'1iIil.l'!'t'-914.4-Il LU JE AX lu ID 7L NSW! ' 'I'IOLl lflitm W 'wslmlgmxig ' ii i Q f i ! r f tj l X l ig l ? ' l N l i ig ' iii WM i i l Ei Y ll ' li N illlllllql illiil ulwi il F t ll , - it ' i ll , Z' illgillll X X :' 1 Niilll Y - v i tint il f Wil ii ii K l llfll' in i I 4 E l ill X lu ll l ln ll i lljf i ,W ,i x ifizigis ,iw md lim i s 'ii Hi .wiki FN H lilll T i will me , l , J L mi lil pillilglll 1 i 4 l l it V f l, sllll W' fx, TA UM ,gm LF: my 1' -2- NOWADAYS the colossal skyscraper is the admiration of all who observe. It towers in radiant splendor high above the level of surrounding struc- tures. Annuals, too, are like that. Books with the mod- ern Feel today are soaring head and shoulders above the crowd, in the competitive field of school publications. The Service Engraving Company takes pleasure in presenting this book as an example of our work. SERVICE ENGRAVING COMPANY ffl ri ' v -2 l r ' A,tpho,o5,,,,,i,, ' some BUILDING Printing Plates 356 E. Consfess ff' W SER P Detroit, Michigan .' 's x - I 1' I N 5 fb.-AQ.. ' 'e -4,5-QJQN-t...fS-. fX...'Nu,- N.-4'...Jv .Ir,,A..,4 x.,.L,,4N ' -'x-'vx--,..1Mn-noovum4l150mtx42bauia:w-o- .. uw' ' er- tw. 51331 OCDILID , 71 'ihlnit-M1612 1 ANNIU 0 O IL ID W X 1 ' 5 ?.a ESV xx jx' WQWQN .-ae X l Uwnmq X 1 gh Juni H way X Ja? ,QL-if lx' I X, I? gill: AW! f -SE -g X 1. A 1 gr -Q ,L wi,-5 hu... 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Alice Dalton . lsalielle Fusler Jane Schroeder Robert Hawkins Edward Ellingen Madeline Ekkens Marjorie Scholten Gertrude Ringlelwrgx .I rl x V 1-L ,.....tj1'f -.1 'a -fN..JNnf N-.f4l...ll-!s,f-.l'n..A,.dN ll7l Q. - N1.1l.An1-i af -, v-2-.1-uf-avx.v-anna. IB IL IU IE A N I9 0 D IL ID The Game: Play by Play N 1927. with 111-0 members, we organized the Freshman team. We were a bit bewildered at the four hard years of struggling ahead of us. but we gritted our teeth and challenged our first year. How could our team lose with Miss Nisbett as coach and Robert Haack as captain? The Sophomores helped us to adjust ourselves by giving us a Hard Times Party. We entertained them at the beach. After all. the game wasn't so hard to master, and before realizing it. we had won the title of Sophornores. At this time, we obtained a new and able coach, Mr. Thoma. while Elmer Whistler consented to be our captain. Now it was our turn to welcome the Freshmen, so we gave them a colorful Christmas Party which they returned by inviting us to celebrate St. Valentine's Day with them. Our environment was becoming an old story. We had defeated another year and risen to the rank of Juniors. This lapse found us more confident, and under our coach. Miss Quigley. and Captain Schmick we displayed our skill in the successful comedy. HPeg o' My Heart. The Seniors entertained us with a dance. and we attempted to give them as enjoyable a time at the Junior-Senior Reception. Another year defeated I Our team was in perfect ecstacy as we took up the gauntlet against ourlast and most dillicult year. But. confident that we were equal to the task. we elected Miss Schutt and Mr. Thoma to be our coaches for the last game. Many new projects. directed by them and Captain Ellingen. were attempted. We tried a new type of play this time, and made our audience shiver at the thrilling inci- dents in the ulade God? The Juniors were entertained with a party. and in June they clirnaxed our year with the Reception. The tournament is over. We carry off the trophies, our diplomas. with a feeling of satisfaction that our team has challenged four laborious years and conquered every one. 1 WYNVN V aj., G ---'-I -.1 f is ' ' Yi- ' GJ' .vf'x..f'-wr - x... fL.f-'N-.4'v.-o'i'H.4gf-,,1N-::- 5,d1L-?k.. f . L ' -74L+2745ilQ4Y6W.!-I T 'N' 3.-NNMYVJK-SK' l18l UBILUJ Dom NIAE ALBERS Pleasure and action make the hours seem xhorlf' Operelta 45 Commercial Contest 4. 3g Cashiers 3: Home Economics 4. 3: Producing StaFf 4. ROBERT ARTHVR BEEKMAN When men hare arriretl at the goal. lhey should not turn hack. ARNOLD W. BERG 'SI profess not llllhiillgj only this, Let each man tlo his best. Orchestra 2g Senior Play: Glee Cluh 3g Hi-Y 4-g Blue and Cold. CORNELIA N. Boi. The better part of valor is descrelionf' Cashiers 4. LUCILLE BI. Boomcmnn 'Ullusic is said to he the speech of angelxf' 'Glee Cluh 2. President 4-. 33 Accompanist Oper- etta 4. 3: Producing staff 4: Campfire 4. 3, 2: Home Economics 3. 2: Orchestra 2. 155 AX Iii 10 IL ID lxmu, PAH, BAlu3m:K xl mural. .Nl'I7Nl.lIll'. ruzrl well brezl man llwill nut ajfrnnl nw. :mtl nu other Can. Yice-President 4: Tren- SllI'k'I' ll Senior Play: Football R1-sr-ru-s 3: liusketlmll 4: Burk'-lliall Reserves 3. 23 Truck 4. Il: Oratury 3: llunsl 3. 1' l'li-Y 4 'Z '7 .... . ,.,-. lhlcm NI. BIQNDLI-LR Know when ta xpeul: fur many linies it brings llafzger In gin' the belt Il1lI'I.l'B In h':'ng.x. Orutory 3: Delmti- 4: Cashiers 4. XIARIE W. Bun: I wnzzltl mahc reuwn nn' Suitlef' llAzi:i. Bol.THol'sii Few things are impnui- ble lu diligence anal drill. NIMH ON RUTH Bmmnimzmizli Patience is the bert rernetlx' for ererx' lrnu ble... Caniphre 4. 3. 2. I ,J , .1 '- ,. 5. 4. ..-. Q , f 4. f 'L-5. ,4'N...-4,5-u 'fa ,,,.'Sg,. v n,-.4l.,,,l'v-,,fs.j1,- nw, 5.15 'Ning V .CLVH ' 'pr' W 'vu . ,X .Q-.. abifvsf 94154 rv-war-A1431 E191 IB II. JANE Boscn One may be humlfle out of pritlef, BERNARD BOYINK 'iPleasures Ilzat come llfll loolrefl for are Ihrice u'elcome. CHARLES BURNS ' Alas the lore of 1l'UlIIllll it is known. To be a lovely aml a fearful thing. Klanager Football 4: Football Reserves 4, 3: Tennis 4. 3: .lunior Play: Senior Play: Cashiers Club 3. HOPE CLARK WINNIFRED N. COOK Who is it can rearl o woman?,' Declamation lg Cvlee Clulms 2, lg Home Eco- nomics 3. IUC! EQ NNI 1 IL ID DORIS ANNE BOTTEMA Eyes that were foun- tainx of lhouglzl and song. .lunior Play: Commer- cial Contest 4: Home Economics 3. BERNARD A. BIIITENWERT ll matters not what men assume -Io be. Or gootl. or bad. they are what they aref, Operetta 1: Glee Club lg Football Reserves 3. MAR.IoRIE A. CASEMIER Self - reverence. self - lfnowlerlge. self-Conlrol- These three alone lead life to sorereign power. Home Economics 2. 1: Campfire 2. 1. CERALIIIIYE CONAINT JIII.IA ANN CURTIS If laalies be but young and fair, They hare the gifts to knou' il. Senior Play. ff' x ,4?,...., IN L ,Q-Tad 5201 ' ' IB IL IU IE AN' ALICE E. DALTON Let 115 lzmfe faith that nzakex might: .final in that faillz le! ux flare to :lo our duly as we 1tnr1'erxtand il. Valedictorian: Secretary 3: Treasurer 2: Blue and Gold: Campfire 3, Presi- dent 4. Cashiers Presi- dent 4: Student CoIIn- cil 4. ANTOINETTIL E. DE b'lARSli Lure .xouglrl is good. but given Itnsozzglit fx better. WESLEX EDWARD DIRKSE Nothing except a battle lost can be half so mel- ancholy as a battle lt'0I'1.u Basketball 4, 3: Foot- ball 4: Reserves 3: Track 4, 3. MARC,-IRIJT RUTH DORNBOS EartlI'x noblest thingi a woman perfected. Treasurer 4. 3: Cheer Leader 4: Havenite 3. 2: Orchestra 3: .lunior Play: Senior Play: Clee Club 4. 2: Cashiers 4-,3g Student Council 1: Canipfire 4. 3, 2, 1. BIADELINE J. EKKI-:Ns Pity's akin to lore. am! every tfioztgllt Of that soft kind is Irel- enme to my muff, Blue and Cold. x 44' ,- .-M I - . f 1 f if. -' fill OOOILHD 5. I . PAIILINE Dr: KIIQII Tix folly' tu he ll'l'.XL'.N Home Economics -I-. Cashiers 3. Hou ARD JOHN DI-:Rum The Value of u tlmuglit Cannot be fl71ll.u Football Reserves 4. 25. l'l,-XROLD JAY Donxaos He f0H0ll'X Ielzere the lud1'e.v lead. Tennis 4. 3: Band 2, 1: Operetta 4, 3: Havenite 2. ROBERT H. DYIQI-II'Is We tfrirtlf our fatfierxx foolx. .vu Ivfxe tee grozr. Our wise som, no tloubt will tfvfnlr uv xo. Secretary l: Football 2: Basketball 4: Reserves 2. EDWARD WYILLIAM ELLIGEN Street ix rerenge. expe- cially tu IUUVIFGII.-. President 4-1 Student Council 25 Hi-Y -1-, 3: Orchestra 2: Producing Staff 3. L 'wsu IB IL IU MARION C. ESKILSON Stately and tall she morex in the hall, The chief of a thouxanrl for grace. Blue and Cold: Art Club 3: Commercial Contest 4, 3g Home Eco- nomics 3. 2. 1: Campfire 3. 2. 1. PAVI. FRANILIS FORTINO Before man made ux Cilizenx. great nature malle ax men. Hi-Y 4g Have-nite 35 Blue anrl Gold. AIINNIE C. CARTER I with you. and you with me, lllilex are short Irith company. EDWIN F. GRUNST A141111 zrhen a latlyfv in the Case. You know all other thingx gire place. Blue and Goldg Oratory 4-g Band 4, 3. 2g Debate 4. D0Ro'I'I-Ii' ll'lARll-L HAMM Thought is the pleasure of lifef, Operetta lg Glee Club lg Art ClIIb 3. si, , Y IE ANNH0 G O ll. ID s. ' .Js..41a,,e.,. t., -,.r lwALCOLM LEWIS FERGUSON S'What is the end of fame? 'Tis but to fill A certain portion of un- certain paperf, Basketball Reserves 35 Football Reserves 4-g Tennis 4, 3, 2, lg Cheer Leader 4. ISABELLE S. FOSLER A prodigy of learning. Salutatoriang Debate Club 3. JANET R. GRON1-IVELT Elegant ax simplicity antl warm as ecstacyf' Commercial Contest 35 Home Economics 1. ROBERT DUNCAN HAACK He that has patience may compass anything. Blue and Goldg Presi- dent lg Vice-President 3g Football 4, 3. 2, lg Ora- tory 4, 3g Band 3. 2g Producing Staff 4, 35 Cashiers 3g Orchestra 2g Band 3, 2g Hi-Y 3g President 4. LESTER O. HANsoN 60, what men dare do! what men may do! What men daily do Cnot knowing what they dal Football 4-g Football Re- serves 35 Track 4, 3. .A-'J NVQ. . .. gt H -f I f ' fi-xi 4526-'lg-.27 ' 4 NX5I4l1CP Q-fkvihldfl i221 IBILUJ ROBERT Eowm Hixwxms Tix ever common that men are merriext when they are from home. Blue and Cold: Band 4. 3, 2. 1: Orchestra 2, 1: Junior Play: Producing: Staff 4-1 Operettu 4: Cleo Club 4-1 Hi-Y 4. GEORGIANA HILDEBRAND FRANCES HUISMAN HC-reut is truth. and mighty above all things. WILLIAM THOMAS KELLEY Blessed is he that ex- pects nothing, for he shall never be disap- pointedf' FLORENCE Louisa KUEKEN 'illnell may your heart believe the truths I tell, 'Tis virtue makes the bliss, where'er we dzvellf, Home Economics 41, 3: Campire 4-, 2g Secre- tary 3. AXNIO 0 CD Il. ID O'rTo llliCKSlil. He u'u.s thu milzlesl llIlllIllCl'E'll man Tha! erer wuttlefl .xhip ur out u Ihrnulf' Footlmll 4. 3: Track 4-. 3: Junior Play: Student Council -1-. EDWIN HOLMAN Mind is u htngtlnrn to the man who Cuthereth hir plemures from izleulxf' EDWARD .l. HUTTENGA It is the zritrzem xtill of excellenry To put u .wtrung face on his 0n'n perfectz'm1s. Football 4. 3. 2. 1: Basketball -1-. 3. 2. 1: Hi-Y 3. 2: Cusliif-rs 3. RUTH KINNEY 6'She is u Very pineapple of politenexxf' Senior Play: Declama- tion 1: Campfire 3. 2. 1. HELEx Lorisu RVEKEX Thought alune is eternal. Canipfire 3. 2: Presi- flent 4. K' - - --e A ,J5,.lN..f-,,,,5,, -A. .4-...J-...a-s.,,A-..fw...fg-A U31 ,..i,,... ,gggp-::n.xcr--..:..,-.-.1 -na-sx.v,ae..4,........-.Q-.-..- IB n..uJ XVILLIAM C. LARSON 1 am in haste. hu! nerer fn 11 hurry. Truck -1. J.un:s J. Nlmglimxm. Jn. Let us eat. zlrinlr uml he INt'l'l'y. fur tonmrrnn' zve xlmll die. Footlrttll -1-1 Footltall Re- serves 3. A1.tgox4nn3 NI. Nl1QtNt1L Belief in the wrong with XlVll'f'l'IilY. Rather than the right urlth fr1'welmozl. Horne lic-onmnics 3. Flcamptgs F. NllXIiR Ay, lm! give me ivor- xlup antl q111'elne,x,x 1 lzhe it lietler than It tlangemus honor. Home Erononiics 4: Blue and Golfl. IN14:z Hanna Moss Illini erer you rin. lla lvixelr uml lhinlr of the Cllll,NP!lllCI1CC'.Y.u Commercial Contest 4-. 3: Cashiers 4: Havenite 2: Blue :intl Colfl. 'JE A N ID IL ID NIARGARET HELEN MCCUE Can we ever have too much of a good thing? Blue and Gold: Cheer Leader 4g Junior Play: Senior Play: Commercial Contest 33 Student Coun- cil 2: Cashiers 3g Home Economics 3g Campfire 2. WILLIABI J. V. B. NIEEt'sEx When you .wee curly hair. lie pitiful. Tennis 4. 3: Junior Playg Senior Play: Operettu 41. Gttsmvig METZLER. JR. What can pozrer give more than food and zlrinhx To life at ease. anal not be llouml to thz'nlr? Football Reserves 3, 2: Track 2. Jessie Imgxs Mom: Tl1et' laugh that win. Junior Play, CARI. Osrztxn OLSON Cel wealth and place. if ,zmsxilile with grace, If not. by any means. get zveallh and place. Football 4. 3, 2: Foot- ball Reservesg Basketball ReServeS 4. 1. wi fill! xs Vg . ---Af- -4 ,arg if-fl..-e'm.Jx..Jx.4Fs..JK.-lx.,A.r Blfhm-its 1 aagurrtg U41 IB IL JOHN SHERMAN OLSEN fudge me nal-l am an unjuflgnlfle man. Opert-ttu 4. Rlrri-1 PARDEE W'l1at ix zcell ilone lx alone .won enough. Blue :intl Gold: Haven- itc 32Pl'0flUClIl,! Stuff 4, 3: Producing Operetlu -L 3: Cashiers 3: VicP4 President 4: Cumpfire 4. OSCAR J. Pour You1li ix zclmlly experi- nienmlfi Track -l-. Howiuum C. REYNOLDS 'iluenfv ruzrs are Il'0III8H..Y Iracforxf' BIABLE A. RYDER '24 loring lieurl ix llie beginning of all lfnuivl- edge. Commercial Contest 3. 1E ANI ll. iD Mfxuxnx li. O!i'l'liItl'lUl,a '7'i.N Il 1fMl.'.Yfl.0II lefl in YG! In 1lflIl't'. lflllclller lore lcruln fur- lunc nr else furlune low. Dtlflillllililllll 1: Orclief- tru 2: Opera-Ita 3, 1: Clec Club 3, 2. 1: Cmn- nierciul Contest 4, 3: Student Council 4. 3: llonw liiconomics 3, 2.1: Cnsliiers ll: Cunipfire 4. 3, 2, 1. JAM: l'igl.l.i3r:1u'm 5ilenre uflen nj pure irirmvcrziw Perxzlrules, zrlien .xpeuh Hlg fuilwf' lllilll? lfcnnmnics 2. 1. ll1l.MliR E. Hrzmnrus By !l1e zmrlr one A'I1UZl x fill' ll'1H',li'lIllll1.u Football 4. 3: Fomiiaii Reserves 3: Ops-rctta 4: l'l:1n-nite 3. GI-Ilt'I'Rl'Dll J. Rlxr:E1.BEru: Lift ignorance fall.: ax il zrill. learning lm.: ily 1'llll10.u Oratory 4: Coninicrcial Contest 33 Honw E004 noniics 1. Gizouor llrzxm' Scumfix Nu quexlion ix ever vetllefl Until it ix xellleil riglilf' De-clamation 1: Band 4. 3, 2, 1: President 3: Senior Play: Debate 3: Slurlent Council 1: Cusliiers 4. ff' L. 3 M. Sify- ,dt f 'Ql. JN.A.v- E251 N..- . NA..-u. 171' 1 .,.,.-.v-. ...- 1 -.' A ---,,-- ,-, -hr 1.4-anne.-rr ' - .Y .yi- ......u. - -.. - nn.. .- -........ .ia-eq. Operetta 4-g Home Eco- ue IL vu AIARJORIE F. SCHOLTEN The very pinlf of per- faction. Operetta 44: Glee Clubs 4: Student Council 3g Home Economics 41, 3. CLARENCE HENRY SCHULTZ His speech is often fre. AGNES M. SHEEHAN 'The zcorlal. flear Agnes. is a .wzrange ajfairf' QE A Ni ID 6 IL QD JANE S. SCHROEDER Tame the joy That springs from labor. Home Economics 3. ll'lYRON KINGSBL'RX' Scofrr '4W'hat a man has. so much he is sure of. Football 3: Football Re- serves 2g Golf 3. HOWARD F. SHEEHAN fgThe greatest man may axlr a foolish quexlion now and then. nomics 4, 3: Cashiers 3. SUSIE SLLYRA Always merry and nerer glam, u Makes a brzghl and RUTH AGNES SHOEMAKER happy drum. 'elf you zvanf lellrning Operetta 3: Glee Clubs you musl work for it. 3, 2, Home Economics 41, 3g Campfire 4, 3: Vice- President 2, Secretary 4-, 1. HAROLD CHARLES SWARTZ Silence lx :he best re- solve for him who zlix- ALBERT STRAHSBURG ffwfs 715111-'elf-'l Basketball Reserves 3: Track 4-, 3, Senior Playg Band 4-, 3, 2. l: Drum Major 4. ', 1 'N - '.' ' ' fu- L ' Q , e- - 7.1 f ,si ' I if 5k-4l'xu-f'- fqf's...-lka .fin --f'N- -' Aw xv 'fx -4'u-.11 wv '-qpaln-4'X iw!!-'iid I-x5F.'au6nl'91-v no--.mmf-wx ' with-rgolsffma 45.-'sasya-. ef,-.A-uint-grffns-A4-Q.-.va-.-. U61 IBILIU BERNARD TANS lt is good lo live ond learn. Band 4, 3, 23 Band Li- brarian 4. 3. GERRir VAN Bl-IUKERINC .-1 little curly headed good'-for-nolhingg And mischiel - making monkey from his birth. Football Reserves 3: Track 4. 3: Band 4-, 3. 2. lg Band Librarian 1. IDA J. VANDER ZALM 5, . . If xzlence were noise, she would malre an en- tire orchextraf' Campfire 4. 3. 2. 1. HI-IRMAN W. VAN OPYNEN L'1f the good die young. 1'l's a wonder 1'1'e .Yllfl'l'l'8ll this long. ,xx nu '10 011.10 EMMA 'l'. VAN Bl5I'KlillIAlL To genlle zvoys I nm endured. Commercial Contest 4. 3: Home Economics 4-1 Blue and Gold. ANTHONY GENE YAN liRl-LDA Tl'fll?ljLll.llll'. Zhou heller name Than all lhe family of Fame. HENRY A. VAX HEES HO. fhfx learning. zrhat a lhing it is. HENRIETTA VELTMAN Silence is eloqizcncef' Declamation 23 Cashiers 3: Football Reserves 2. BIARION C. WELLINC 2.412 equal mixlure of good humor and good Sober, but not serioux, xensef' Quiel. but no! idlef, Basketball 4, 3. Campfire 2: Producing Staff 33 Operetta -1-g Clee Club 4. 2. JOSEPH ALBERT WEAVERS Home Economics 4-g ff' it ' sive. df- .-f s,,As..,.-b..,,4-.Jx.fx,,f, A ,. A..-fs....+...:Q....vs,,A..f ' 3 ' ' ' ' C4nI!iAJ9l'f-uFBu'P'A4r1sa-:a'w-nua-Ah-..v1n-- l27l DILID IB ll.. IU 1E ANNO G Emma D. W'YHl5'l'llliR I flare szrorn to Ile u bac'l1elor. Bancl Assistant Manager 3. Manager 4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Stu- dent Council 3: Cash- iers 3, 2, President 2: Havenite 2. Dolwlnx Nlfmnz ZELLAH Une who lrnnuiw more uulwille of books lfzun in them. .fh- L1 In gl ALVAR E. H. ZATTLIN The blaze of reputation cannot be blown nm. Blue und Cold. VIOLA ZIMMERMAN ff FM Y XQL16 ,f . l13l zl IB IL IU IE NNW G O IL ID WILL E. the Class of 1931 of the Grand Haven High School of Grand Haven, County of Gttawa. State of Michigan. being of sound body and sane mind. do declare this our last will and testament-hereby revoking all former wills and testaments made by us. Our personal bequests are bestowed as follows: I. Dora Albers. will my knowledge of United States history to John Pfaff. I. Paul Babcock. bequeath my double-action tennis racket to Walter Clark. I, Robert Beekman. will my deep voice to Henry Petersen. I. Harry Bendler. bequeath my galloping walk to George Nordhouse. I. Arnold Berg. bequeath the ten dollars that I won in the Sunday School Oratorical Contest to Jack Cale. I. Marie Berg. will my perseverance to Jane Peter. I. Cornelia Bol. bequeath my ability as forward of the bigger and better Senior girls' basketball team to Betty Miner. We. Hazel Bolthouse. Inez Moss. Winifred Cook. and jane Schroeder. will our dilapidated shoes from hoofing between the points of Grand Haven and Spring Lake to Louise Robert and Helen Perry. I. Lucille Boomgaard. bequeath my skillful driving to Johnnie ,Iusteman I. Marian Boomgaard, bequeath my interests in cooking. the way to a man's heart. to Ruth Schwonteck. I. Jane Bosch. will my interest in the Grand Haven Baking Company to anyone desiring an endless supply of doughnuts and cream puffs. I. Doris Bottema. will a few feet of my length to Ruth Le Jeune. I. Bernard Boyink. will my white excuse slips to Bob Bottje. I. Bernard Buitenwert. bequeath my experiments in Physics to Van Moody. I. Charles Burns. will my ability to sing to Oscar Anderson. I. Marjorie Casemier. bequeath my cleverness in slinging sodas to Junior Bolt. I. Julia Curtis. bequeath my interest in men to Grace Johnston. I. Alice Dalton. will my extra-curricular activities to Ruth Fisher. . A 15 sq I vf O96 -W jf f 'C 'f DQrQbkD2lii I 29 I me u. eu sei Awww 0 011.10 We. Pauline De Kiep and Marian Welling. bequeath our lasting friendship to any two capable of retaining it for such a long time. I. Antoinette DeMarse. leave my ability of being seen and not heard to Anne Hodal. I. Howard Deremo. bequeath to Louis Osterhous my ability to keep a car right side up while learning to drive. I. Wesley Dirkse. will my place as guard on the basketball team to my upcoming Freshman brother-Chuck. l. Harold Dornbos. will my interest in a little home on Spring Lake to Chuck Donker. ' I. Bob Dykhuis. leave my manly blush to Vance Yemc. l. Janet Gronevelt. will my black wig to Louise Robert. V l. Madeline Ekkens. will my interests in Grand Rapids to Marjorie Dornbos. l. Edward Ellingen. leave my power of pestering the Senior students by collecting dues to Don DeClopper. I. Marian Eskilson. will my aviation complex to Dorothy Pett. l. Malcolm Ferguson. who disposing to shrink from notice. will my exces- sively modest ways to Art Gildner. l. Paul Fortino. will my art in soliciting adds to Norman Rice. I. Isabelle Fosler. will my fourth year in high school to Lois Farnham. l. Minnie Garter. bequeath by unluckiness in breaking test tubes in Chem- istry to Ella Mielke. l. Edward Grunst. bequeath my knowledge of Chain Stores to Max Borgeson. l. Robert Haack. will my lost voice to Don Westhof. l. Dorothy Hamm. will my slimness to Louise Wessies. l. Les Hanson. will my bashfulness to Myron Engberg. l. Robert Hawkins. bequeath my ability to eat mashed potatoes to Fred Peck. I. Otto Hecksel. will my interest in Nunica Tech. to George Pardee. l. Edwin Holman. will my argumentative power to Bob Schmick. of' .4 .Q-... X 97 ' Il- Q ,.. Arif V f i 'lil. 1, g,1'x.fm,44-....A...-x J., .AV '- d0Q-Q ' il.vE5'-817114-11944 ' H03 Sn' IB IL IU IE ANNID 0 0 IL ID I. Frances Huisman. will my speed in typing to Marguerite Misner. I. Ed Huttenga, bequeath to ,lack Sluiter my place on the football team. I. William Kelly, will my interest in studying English to Fred Kimling. I. Ruth Kinney, will my curly hair to Albertine Vander Laan. We. Florence and Helen Kueken. bequeath our task of selling Hot Dogs at football games to Ruth Gillard and Dorothy Kendall. I. Bill Larson. bequeath my spare time to Charles Corey. I. Margaret McCue. will my pep to Virginia Schroeder. I. James McKinney. will my interest in Spring Lake to Pete Elliott. We. William Meeusen and Gerrit Van Beukering. will a jar of 'lCurly Hair Over Night to Lloyd McCracken and Bill Witt. I. Aleonore Meinel. bequeath my popularity in Nunica Society to my sister Loine. We. Gustave Metzler. King Scott. and Howard Reynolds. will to the next generation of five year students a fully equipped smoking room. I. Frances Miner. bequeath a little bit of everything to any good little girl. I. Jessie More. bequeath to Ruth Baker my sense of humor. provided she doesn't laugh at the wrong time. I. Carl Olson, will my football shoes to Swede Hanson. I. Jack Olsen. bequeath my independent way with the women to Bill Fant. I. Maryon Osterhous. leave my cheerful little giggle to Helen Dornbos. I. Ruth Pardee. bequeath my cheery disposition to Marie Baumgardner. I. .Iane Pellegrom. will my make-up box. a family comb included. to Marg Thieleman. I. Oscar Poel, will my interest on Washington Street to the owners of a Mbrown and yellow Ford roadster. I. Elmer Reenders. the big man from the out-of-doors. bequeath my ability to raise chickens to Morton Barbour. I. Gertrude Ringelberg. will my orating ability to Thomas Bosch. I. Mabel Ryder. leave to Glorene Botbyl the ability of keeping all my knowledge of Chemistry to myself. I. George Schmick. will my belief in Santa Claus to Richard Babcock. f' fe- N 5 My ff ,f ' .sJN.ls,-lsJX..ALf4's..fn....lr,v4s,,Af,1w ,AAYA fsygf I I ' AiY7'l4X'h?NLnY6l'?ldfdB64l6?Il9lAivvv6'-ih-h- I31l IBIL IE GOIL D gp Ammo 1 I. Clarence Schultz. bequeath my spectacles to Martin Connor. I. Agnes Sheehan. will my methods of reducing to Mildred Cooper. I. Howard Sheehan. bequeath a Jersey cow and an old gray mare to ,Iohn Miller. I. Harold Swartz. leave my diploma on How to Be Popular in Twenty- four Hours to Jack Reichardt. I. Bernard Tans. will my ability in wearing long pants to Edward Bares. I. Erma Van Beukering. bequeath my typewriter to Kathryn Bottje. I. Anthony Van Breda. will my mathematical ability to Bob Warnaa1'. I. Ida Vander Zalm. leave to my sister Ethel my book on 'QHOW to Reducef I. Henry Van Hees. will my Algebra book to Harold Buddy.. I, Herman Van Opynen. bequeath my baby-doll shoes to Marvin Huizenga I. Henrietta Veltman. leave all my English literature books to Rolina Voss. I. Joe Weavers, bequeath my basketball trunks to Paul Boyink. I. Elmer Whistler. will my extensive vocabulary to Melvin Waldscliniidt. I. Alvar Zattlin, do hereby grant to Kenny Lund my size eleven shoes on condition he won't stretch them. I, Dorothy Zellar. will my drag with the sheriff to Mary Reichardt. Lastly. I. Margaret Dornbos. will a package of Vlfrigleyis chewing gum to Mr. Thoma. and I. Marjorie Scholten. will my interest in the basketball team to Evelyn Melnotte. Signed and sealed this 16th day of June. in the year of our Lord one thou- sand nine hundred and thirty-one. A. D. Witnesses: NIARGARET DoRNRos. T. Orr MARJORIE SCHOLTEN. Love FII-'TEEN H. I. JUMP STAR BOARD I WX r A tjpx7.-'-- is-L sspgbuanm I3'lI IB IL gp tg Aww G QD It. ID PROPHECY August 28. 1911. DEAR MARC: Just back from the International Sports Week in Grand Haven. What a glorious time I had! It seemed as if half the world was there. and. of course. all the old grads were back for such an event. I'm sorry you conldnit leave your welfare work in order to come and make my week perfect. I may as well start from the beginning. because I know you will be intcr- ested in every thing that happened. Marjorie Casemier met me at the boat and insisted that I make Ackley Hall my headquartersg you know she has opened the girls school again. The general chairman of the event was Harry Bendler. No doubt you have been aware of all the publicity. even in New York. for which Paul Fortino was responsible. Ed Ellingen was business manager. while ,lulia Curtis had charge of the entertainment. The first thing I wanted to see was the lake. It is still as blue as ever. I had hardly stepped out of the car before I saw Dorothy Hamm. She is now a modiste. As I was talking to Dorothy. Dora Albers drove up. She said that the week before she had reported Paul Babcock's wedding for the Tribune. The Rev. William J, V. D. B. Nleeusen ofhciated. And what do you think? Marj Scholten was maid of honor! As I was walking down towards the pier. I was almost knocked over by the two life guards. Otto Hecksel and Bernard Tans. We had just started to talk. when there was a cry for help. Bernard rushed to the rescue. Otto explained that it was Isabelle Fosler again. but she would be all right as soon as she saw it was Bernard who had answered her cry. Otto pointed out Susie Sulka with Anthony Van Breda on the raft. getting in trim for the swimming meet to be held the next afternoon. On the diving stand Agnes Sheehan. Dorothy Zellar. and Minnie Garter were practicing fancy and high diving. Otto told of the good times he has at the beach. Wlieri he is off duty. he spends his time at the lighthouse with Clarence Schultz, who is lighthouse keeper, and Howard Deremo. the radio operator. Just then a motor boat rounded the end of the pier. As it came closer. I could see King Scott at the wheel with Ruth Shoemaker beside him. As they , 4, Q ii Wa ,V ' 1- Q g .-sal 47, f J, f tl ' .Jkd-'-... s. fs...-'-..-'x ..a.,.J-3 ,fha x.. --gs-x'1uL45.dx,.,r 141-11-'kt ' ' 354113.09 vu- ' 4',..B?': - nr 1 v vr-vm-is-419-vs.-W.-sa.:-5 E531 IB IL. IU IE ANNO G O IL ID raced by. I could seeithrough the spray. Ruth Pardee bobbing up and down on a surf board. A The north shore is hardly recognizable. with its beautiful modern homes. Near the coast guard station. Helen and Florence Kueken have the cleverest tea room called Kuekenis Kitchen. Their good food attracts many people. When I stopped there. Helen was out buying supplies, but Florence gave me the low- down on WIio's Who over there. Jim McKinney and Howard Reynolds are coast guards. Frances I-Iuismanis beautiful home and famous gardens are at the right as you approach the lake. Beyond her estate is Wesley Dirke's lodge. There I watched the tennis tournament in which Malcolm upheld his record against La Fontaine of Alsace. Henry Van Hees and Bill Kelly were referees. I left before ,loe Weaxfers and Ed Huttenga had finished their double match with Tilden and Doeg. so that I would be at the airport to watch Herman Van Opynen's blimp tie up. Harold Swartz and Alvar Zattlin had just landed their plane. Picture. if you can. Elmer Beenders and Arnold Berg alighting' from the blimp. followed by their secretaries. Erma Van Beukering and Frances Miner. Elmer had just come from Los Angeles, and Arnold had been picked up at Salt Lake City. One of the other passengers was Will Rogers. On Tuesday night everyone attended the open air amphitheatre to see the Whistler players. Ruth Kinney played the part of the adventuress opposite Elmer. the villain. The next night Lucille Boomgaard held the audience spellbound with her playing. After the concert, I talked with ,lack Olsen. You'd hardly recognize him now that he is a professor of mathematics. He has just written a new book on the theory of probability. Thursday night was the Alumni banquet at the new William Chauncey Larson Hotel. Now I can understand why the cooking is so famed. with Howard Sheehan as chef. Antoinette De Marse was in charge of the banquet arrangementsg Robert Dykhuis was toastmaster. Dr. Grunst. X. Y. Z.. the main speaker of the evening. recalled to our minds the happy times we had in Grand Haven High School. Bernard Buitenwert has a fashionable riding academy south of town. Oscar Poel is the riding master. Friday morning. while ,lane Bosch and I were enjoying a ride on two of his line horses. we stopped at Edwin Holman's famous golf course. Chuck Burns. Les Hanson. B. Boyink, and Carl Olson were just starting on a foursome. As we were returning. we passed Jessie More. Marie Berg and Marg McCue. It was quite amusing to see them going to town in mf! X ,W ' .ff Y, -QA? - ' '! l l4lWlWQV- I34l IB 'IL U15 ANIO G 0 IL ID their rattling hayrack to sell milk and vegetables. When we got to the stables. ,lane Pellegrom and Ida Vander Zalm were ready to leave for a ride. On Friday night. Bob Haack took pity on this poor married woman. and took me to the opening of Robert Beekman's new dance hall. The most won- derful music was furnished by the Blue and Gold Revellers. Harold Dornhos. Robert Hawkins, Gus Metzler. and Gerrit Van Beukering are still playing together after all these vears. George Schmick crooned love songs that he had written himself. Duncanis Woods is as beautiful as ever. While Doris Bottema and I were walking through the woods. we met ,lane Schroeder with about twenty young- sters. She explained that she was running a model kindergarten. and was taking the children on a bird hunt. Cei Bol was spending her summer vacation proht- ably by taking charge of the playground in the woods. Of course I had to do some shopping at the Madeline Dress Shop. Wini- fred Cook waited on me. Hazel Bolthouse. ,lanet Cronevelt. and Mabel Ryder were modeling those distinctive creations by Henrietta Veltman. Marian Eskilson is running an Art Shoppe. She sells this new French pottery which Aleonore Meinel makes. Marian Boomgaard is the Grand Haven City Nurse now. Gertrude Ringel- berg is nursing at Hatton Hospital. Alice Dalton has just finished serving her interneship in the U. of M. hospital and has opened an office in Grand Haven. Marian Welling and Pauline De Kiep had just returned from a trip around the world. While they were in China. they stopped to see Inez Moss at her mission station. I saw so many old friends and did so many interesting things I have hardly begun to tell you all about it. However. I have tried to tell you about the Class of '31. Affectionately. NIARYON. ff' - wtf? ' ,M 'kN:l6BrA2itNpNreuv'AowR9vlnu,-od-gn... Nil IL. IU llff ANNO 0 O IL ID Junior Class Roll Allen, Geraldine Baker, Ruth Barbour, Morton Bares, Ed Bartels, Jean Baumgardner, Marie Beukema, Ruth Bloomquist, Lyman Bolt, Junior Bonema, Ella Borgeson. Maxwell Bosch, Agnes Bosch, John Bosch, Thomas Bothyl, Glorene Bottje, Katherine Boyink, Dorothy Boyink. Paul Brown, Katherine Bugielski, Edward Bush, Beatrice Cameron, Dorothy Carlson, Walter Clark. Hope Clark, Walter Conant. Geraldine Cooper, Mildred Daane. James Davidson, Caroline Dc-Glopper, Donald Diephouse, Donald Donker, Charles Dornbos, Howard Dornbos, Marjorie Edward, George Emmenegger, Emil Fant, William Fisher, Ruth Gillard, Ruth Glueck, Elsie Hannigan, Dorothy Hannum, Maxine Hiler, Willene Holcomb, Ellwood Holtrop, Margereite Huizenga, Marvin Joldersma, William Justema. John Kamhout. Marian Kieft, Kathryn Klintworth, Helen Krause, Lloyd Kuhlman, Edward Kuiper. Katie Lange, Emma Lesar, Helen Lubin, Bert Maddocks, Ellis Marod, Sophie Marshall. William Meinel, Loine Nlelnotte, Evelyn McCracken, Lloyd McNello. Margaret Ylielke, Ella Miner, Betty Minshull. Betty Misner. Marguerite Moll, Charlotte Moody. Van Mnrie. Elizabeth Nash, Charles Nilson, Alfhild Nordhouse, George Oakes, James Palmer Jack Peck, Fred Peck, Marguerite Pellegrom, Edwin Perry, Helen Peter, Jane Petersen, Henry Petersen, Lubertha Peterson, Leslie Pfaff, John Pravda, George Presley. Randolph Putnam, Jean Bice, Norman Robert, Louise Robertson, Nan Rozneck, Flossie Ruiter, Tom Rycenga. Emma Sargent, Maxine Schaafsma, Catherine Sluiter, Jack Smith, Dorothy Strahsburg, Albert Streng, Marjorie Taylor, Charles Teunis, Frances Teunis, George Tuhy, George Van Bemmelen, Mina Vanden Bosch, Marian Van Dyke, Marian Van Hoef, Wilma Van Opynen, Catherine Van Stratt, Marie Vander Wal, Delwin Van Van Van Van Ver Weelden, Mattie Woerkom. John Wynen. Cathryn Wynen, Elizabeth Berkmoes, Cornelius Vink, Donald Voss, Bolina Warher. Carol Warber, Paul Warnaar, Robert Welling, Verna Weigle, Frieda Wessies, Louise Wiegerink, Jeanette Wiersema, Margaret Williants, Victor Yemc, Vance Young, Grant x A v 4 ' 'J L' 1,1 'ef' ' fue, .- 4d9x,.Is.,lS..-New - Q ' . '! whiE'1lA164NuJ-Lr-vvwwAsox-4.wheu-u.n-ar.l-ihau- l36l is IL' eu DIE ANN10 45' QD n. ID - - 1 .,-s - ' -' .v-' -. . .1 ':.w', . ,-,- -, : .s Iunior Class History N 1928 the Class of '32 entered Grand Haven High 150 strong. We selected Lloyd McCracken and Miss R. Anderson to guide our first tottering steps as our presi- dent and advisor. We were introduced to the high school social life when the Sophomores gave us a party at which we received the traditional rattle. We in turn gave them a Valentine party. ln the second stage of our journey we were led by our president. Jane Peter. and Miss Anderson who had been re-electd as our advisor. In December we Uave C! a art f for the incoming Frosh. Later the returned the com liment. P Y rs Y P During the past year the following officers have had charge of our affairs: Donald DeGlopper, Presidentg Louise Robert, Vice-Presidentg Jack Sluiter. Secre' taryg Morton Barbour. Treasurerg Dorothy Smith, Max Borgeson, and William Fant. Student Council. We chose Miss Zollar and Miss Fredricks as our advisors. ln March we pre- sented the interesting comedy Skidding. In April the Seniors entertained us at the Senior-Junior dance and in June we bade the departing Seniors farewell with a Junior-Senior reception. All through our high school career our class has been well represented in athletics. During the past year we placed five men on the football team. Nord- house and Boyink were on the basketball squad. I, W-V, JM 5V,'.-'- ,vi L 4wfv4w.,,f.-f sf... - 'lsillwil -44-Q -An..N-.. v 'Qw,:f-avow..--..4..a..... I 37 l we u. eu nf: Awww 0 fn n. Anderson, Chester Anderson. Oscar Arkema, Kenneth Beukema, Henry Bewalda, Elizabeth Blackmer, Marjorie Bolton, Audrey Boschnia, Katherine Bosnia. Nellie Bronsema, Donald Bruhn, Theresa Buitenwert, Robert Burns. Elizabeth Burr, Douglas Casemier. Donald Conant, Ethel Cook, Robert Cory, Charles Crane, James De Pagter. Fern Deremo. Willis Dexter. Ruth Dykema. Cornelius Elliott. Pierson Engberg, Myron Eskew. William Farnham, Lois Fox, Robert Gale, Jack Gronevelt, Richard Gunsaulus, Roberta Hawkins, Betty Henderson, Henry Henderson, Robert Herbst, William Holtrop, John Hrometz, Lyda Huizenaa. Harold Husted, Wilbur .loBin, Joe Johnston, Andrea Johnston, Grace Johnson. Doris Sophomore Class Roll Johnson, Ray Johnson, Winifred Katt, Clarissa Katt, Claude Kendall, Fred Kieft, Frances Kieft. Ronald Kimlinfz. Fred King, Louis Le Jeune, Ruth Long, John Lowe, Ruby Lund. Kenneth Nlastenbrook. Harold McGill. Betty Michener, Helene Michener, Warrene Moss, Russell Murie, Margaret Nykamp, Harold Osterhous. Louis Peric, Ylilko Pett, Dorothy Reichardt, Mary Ritsema, Katherine Robbins, Marshall Rosema, Robert Rowell. William Runk, Myles Salisbury. Frank Saul. Arnold Scanlon, Lois Schaafsma, lda Mae Schmick, Robert Schmidt, Agnes Schroeder. Alice Schroeder, Virginia Schwartz, .lack Sherwood, Miller Sickman, Johanna Singerling, John Snyder, Loyal Sprau, Petra - -v.. ,acifef WSI Stansberry, Warren Stegenga, Dorothy Steketee, Grace Stille, Helen Streng, Donald Sullivan. Marion Swier, Gerrit Sytsma, Dora Tans, Lenora Tatroe, Doris Thieleman, Har1'iet Tripp, Marianne Tufts, Betty Tysman, Agnes Van Antwerp, Clarence Van Arkel. Marguerite Va n Bemmelen. Clyde Vander Haagen, Floris Vander Laan, Albertine Vander Meiden, Irene Vander Me-iden, Marian Vander Zalm, Ethel Vander Zalm. James Van Doorne. Floris Van Dyke, Angie Van Dyke. Hermina Van Loo. Joe Van Schaik, Marie Vayda. Elizabeth Veltman. Rosaniond Verhoeks, Ruth Vie Brock. Marie Waldschmidt, Melvin Weiss. Henry Wessel. Louis Westhof. Donald White, Frank Wilds, Ed Williams, Lydia Williams, Robert YVinsl0w. Helen Witt. William Zenko, Helen ,f 1' aff' If re u.. cu IE ANN10 0 :D IL no pig l-lt? f' ' N X , If Sophomore Class History E entered high school in 1929 ahout 150 strong. For our first year we elected: R'olWErt SCl1miCli. P1'E'SiCl6I1i1 John Long. Vice-President: Katherine Hitsema. Secretary: Grace Johnston. Treasurerg Mr. Kenneth King. Patron. We were repre- sented on the Student Council by Warren Stansherry and lda Nlae Schaafsma. The first social event was a Hallowe-'en party when we received the rattle to calm our cries. Later in the year. the Sophomores entertained us with a party. We in turn gave them a party. The second year the following olhcers were elected: President. Edward Wilds: Vice-President. Floris Van Doorneg Secretary. Ruth Le Jeunez Treasurer. Katherine Ritsema. Louis Osterhous and Lois Farnham represented us on the Student Council. In the fall. we gave the Freshmen a party and presented the traditional rattle to the Freshmen president. Later. they entertained us with a dancing party. We, as a class. look forward to the remaining two years and hope they will he as happy as the first two have heen. ff x A F- ' A -1 ff f S,3 I , l39l IL u: EE Addison. Neal Anderson, Bernice Arbogast. Courtney Babcock, Richard Bares. Mamie Bartels, Bill Beekman, Harold Berg, Wilma Bethke, Robert Blackmer, Charles Bol, Annetta Bolthouse. Stella Bonema. Cathryn Boon, Kathryn Borgeson, Marva Bos, Mary Fran Bosnian, Orlo Botbyl, Rena Bott-ie, Charlotte Bottje, Robert Bowen. Howard Braun, Carl Briegel, Carl Brinkert, Isabelle Brown, Blanche Brown, Irwin Buddy, Harold Burghorn, Maxine Byl, Bill Carlson, Doris Carter, Margie Chapman, Glenwood Cleveringa, Berdena Cook, Edwin Correll. Marjorie DeGlopper, Louise Denning, Bob DeWitt, Esther Ann Deurwaarder, Marinu Diephouse. Eugene Dirkse, Dorothy Dornbos, Helen Dransfeldt, Flossie Dugas, Lewis Dykhouse, Donald Ellingen, Mildred Emmenegger, Russell Falbe, Kathryn Fick, Kathryn Fisher, Marjorie Fleishman, Helen Fortino, Michael France. William Fulsher, Ward Gallagher, Ernest Gimborys, Frank Glerum, John Green, Lloyd Hanson, Harold Hanson, Ruth Herren, Dale Freshmen Class Audio Hetzel, Vivian Heyn, Alberta Hickey, Junior Hillman, Arleen Hoeksema, Gerrit Houck, Bettie .lesl-ze, Mabel Johnson, George Johnson, Harold Johnson. Phyllis Jones, Naomi Kammeraad, Ruth Kendall, Dorothy Kieft, Alvin Kieft, Chester Kieft, .lay Klop, Kenneth Klumple, Clara Knoll, Claude Kilberg, Arnold Kosch, Paul Kostner, Charles Krompotick, Mildred Kueken, Howard Kwiatkowski, Josephine Lampe, Milko Lesar, Anna Lillie, Walter Lyttle, Elura Matusek, Kathleen Metzler, Anthony Metzler, Irma McMahon, Natalie Mieras, Henry Middag, Eugene Miller, George Monroe, Alma Morrison, Beverly Narrangang, Doris Neitering. Albert Neitering, George Neitering, Gertrude Olson. Dorothy Pardee, George Peabody, Max Peck, Harrv Pellerfrom, Mary Pellegrom, Wilhelmina Petersen, William Plamondon, Mary Pravda, Kathryn Rank, Margaret Reichardt, Jack Richards, James Ringelberg, John Robbins. Beatrice Ronda, Bertha Rosema, Glendora Rosin, Herman Rossien, Henry Rothi, Arthur Roll Nw '-Xgz-,N X, ,.---- '- - 1 , f 1 r.a ww! Nw- ,nfs ,155 It- .,, +u...4 --..4'-.,.,4f 'Holm-rm , ' ' x-sawn.-Qavzmaf.-new-any t40J OOIL Rozneck, Joe Ruster, Theresa Ryder. Harry Schmaltz, Dorothy Schmeltzer, Julius Schneider, Louis Schwonteck, Ruth Sherwood, Raymond Showers, Louis Singerling, Harriett Sluka, John Sluka, Mildred Smith, Frances Smith, Frank Snyder, Roy Soltys, Anna Sonrel, Betty Spiess, Betty Squire, Mable Stark, Annabelle Stegenga, Marian Stipany, Rudolph Strahsburg, Edward Swanson, Dorothy Taylor, Thomas Ten Hagen, Marie Theiler, Albert Thieleman, Margaret Tufts, Charles Tysman, Margaret Unger, Frank Van Antwerp, Juanita Van Beukering, Geraldine Van Coevering, Cornelia Vander Sys, Joanna Van Dongen, William Van Doorne, .lason Van Haver, .lohn Van Woerkom. Gerald Van Zanten, Neal Ver Berkmoes, Anna Verseput, Lois Volkema, Edna Von Pelt, Florence Voshel. Ruth Vvn, Esther Ruth Warber, Wilheliiiina Wagoner, Helen Warnaar, Stuart Wessies, Caroline Wetternian, Daniel Wheeler, Evelyn Wickwire, Phyllis Wickwire, Rhoda Wilthof, Walter Winters. William Witherall, Gerald Yager. .lay Yeclinak, Joe Yonker, Anna Zimmerman, Edward .ff f-if di ' 1 'ion' as - inkffax'-srvw-wavqmafassaw-' as Qs-.445 1454 hnrrwnxv nmvzwnmrunmamn alnidnx-1sfuama.Azu.a:nna:n A 9315.406 IB IL. IU 151 ANNU9 in GD Il- SO li. Tins: :ri-:Z-. . ' , 4 .-'-.. Q... -' 1--' - --izafifff' '- if ' .lie 5. -' .17 '51, 4' if ' F 'gif' 5, ,,,-- .g.,?'t: Freshmen Class History FR Freshman class was organized in September with a membership of 160. Mr. Olsen presided at the first meeting at which the following officers were elected: President. Howard Kuekeng Vice-President. Ward Fulcherg Secretary, Frances Smithg Treasurer. Kathryn Boong Class Patroness, Miss Reba Anderson. Esther Ruth Vyn and Louise DeGlopper represented us on the Student Council. Our Hrst introduction to the social functions of the high school was the party the Sophomores gave us. In February we entertained the Sophomores with a dance in the High .School Gym. 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Senior Play THE JADE GOD. by Uiililllillfll Erlzvin Barry CAST OF ffl'lAliAfiliEliS Perkins ....,. .... . . .. . ., . . ,,.,... .. . ...,.. .. Ruth Kinney ,lohn Klillicent.. . . .. . .. . .. . .William Kleeusen ,luck Derrick.. .. . Paul Babcock Edith Derrick ...... . . Xlurguret Dornhos Nlrs. Thurshy .. . .,., Xlargaret Xlcflue John Martin. ........., George Schniick .lean Klillicent ,,.....,. ,. ,,.,. .,... lulia Curtis Inspector Burke ,...,.,.,. . . Harold Swartz Blunt ...,,.,.,,....................... .. ,.... ,,,.., . ..,. ., .,.. .Elmer Whistler Peters .... ..... ...,, . ,,..,. .,,. . ,.......,. , . .. . ..,.,...,..,. Henry Yan Hees Sl-:T'rlNr:: Study, Beech Lodge. Bamherly. Sussex. England. HE Senior mystery melodrama was given December 10 and ll under the direction of Miss Schutt and Miss Brink. The first act began immediately after a murder had heen committed in an attempt to obtain the Jade Cod. This scene provided many thrills for the audience. The solving of the murder by a young novelist. ,lack Derrick. and his candid love aliair with Jean Millicent. the murdered manis daughter. held the interest of the audience. An East lndian peddler. Blunt. and an experienced jewel thief. a Mrs. Thurshy. both in search of the Jade Cod. add an air of mystery and suspicion to the drama. The maid Perkins, a weird person. suspected as the murderess. the gardener. John Martin. the sister of the novelist. Edith Derrick. and Inspector Burke. con- tributed bewildering and humorous scenes to the story. The little Jade Cod provided interest. not only for its evil curse on all who possessed it. but also for the hidden ruby inside. The play ended with the confession of Blunt. the murderer. revealing his identity. The jewel thief was discovered and arrested. f! M -.f ' s iff- f I s l-til Blue 6- G ,f RN--. , 1. 9 . A- Y Q . mi' ' s. .na in I H 11-AT 4 If A if , Y. 5 1 is sz- ax ., . . X fi -LP' nv'-I .-,-' . .K xr- . ' - y ff ,N Q I93l old 'BTL' LU iEWm5iMis10 0 co n. to Arid Goa' help you, becauxe I u'0n'I. Junior Play CAsT or CHARACTERS Aunt Millie .... ,....,...... .,.. . , . ..,.. ................,. ...,. . ....... . . . .,.. ,.........., ., ....,... ................... ...,.,............ E x 'elyn Melnotte Andy Hardy .,.,,...,....,.......,.,..., ,,....,,,..,,... . ,. .. ., ..., .. ,.,.,.,.,.,.. Walter Clark and Marvin Huizenga Mrs. James Andrew Hardy ',..,, .. . ,...,. .. ..,... .. ........,.Jane Peter Judge James Andrew Hardy '..... ., . .......,,...,,.. .......,......,...... . .Jack Sluiter Estelle Hardy Wilcox ,.,..,,.,,,.....,,..,,. ,. ,.,........ Caroline Davidson Grandpa Hardy ,.,,,........., ,..,.,,. ,.,., T h omas Bosch Marian Hardy.. .,..... .,,.. . ..,.. . .. ............,..... Ruth Fisher Wayne Trenton IH .... , .,......,.. Edward Bugielski Mr. Stubbins ,,,, ..,.........,... ..,.,,..... L l oyd McCracken Myra Hardy '......,. .......... . .,.,,,.... ., , .i,, . ........Louise Robert HE Junior Play, called Skidding, was given before a large audience on March 5 and 6. The audience responded to each movement of the actors and helped to make the play go off with a bang! The play cast was directed by Miss Zollar and Miss Fredricks. The business management was supervised by Mr. Thoma. The play skidding was a grand mix-up during rehearsals-Wayne Trenton. Ill. off-stage seemed to pay more attention to his Hanceis sister. Myra. than to the heroine herself. while the heroine showed other preferencs. Judge Hardy, though he has a loving disposition. naturally found it hard to be exceptionally loving in the play. Grandpa Hardy and both of the Andys found their making of an ice boat a very interesting subject during free time, while Stubbins. our hot-headed politician. escorted our able prompter about. Em Hardy tmother of the large family! and her sister. Aunt Millie. found it hard to summon up enough spirit to get very angry at the rest of the cast and give them a piece of their mind twith spirit! on the final nights. as both are good natured. but they did succeed. Andrew Hardy. II. did bother his sister. Estelle. even when out of practice. Until opening night, paper stuck in a vase served for the carnation scene. All properties were absent at dress rehearsal, and every one missed their cues. even though both nights the play was very successful. During the play. the audience showed their appreciation by breaking in three times to applaud three of the characters after their speeches. Every one showed up at the rehearsals. showing that they enjoyed their part in the pldy. All pulled to- gether to make it a ' success. ff A.. ,..., s ,N L x iv-'iff sy. J N-L . ' as ' ' ' - 2'alSLms:r-w.mn-z-a4wnsaxva-nnu.w:-.u+-a- . i46l is n. eu 'viemmmw GMS' ii. io 4 AX uv IO Hon. James h Wvoodbine .... . Ebenezer Riggs ,..., Peter ',,, . ,.,,.,.,...,,,,,,,..,,,,....,.... ,, , Jack Hunter ,........... Williani Bean ,....... Silas Rankin .,,. , Amos Applebyu. ...,., Virginia Woodbine ...,.,,, , Prudence Brier. ,,,..,.. ,. .lane Brier ,..,,..,.,.. Mamie .,..,, ,......... In Arcady CAST or CHARACTERS Robert Hawkins .,,Robert Warnaar Vllilliam ,loldersnia ...Joe .leaubien ,. ,.... Charles Burns Bert Lubin .,.....Douglas Burr .Maxine Sargent ..,...,,,Louise Robert Margaret Dornbos . ,..,....... Ethel Conant N ARCADY, a clever musical play, under the direction of Miss Anderson and Miss Quigley. was presented by the Boys' and Girls' Clee Clubs and members of the chorus class. The scene of the story was laid at Woodbines scientific farm in Arcady. It was a lovely settingg choruses of clerks. agricultural students. and village girls. cleverly costumed. added color to the light summer atmosphere of the play. Their unique dances well displayed the thoughts of the composer. The complications which held ones interest in the plot were opened by the mysterious Mr. ,lack and the other characters who misunderstood the intentions of the Honorable James Wcwodlwine. As a result many humorous incidents resulted. hln Arcadyu with its beautiful solos. duets, and rhythm choruses presented a rare opportunity for Hne vocal work, which after all the strenuous preparation. was well realized. The producing staff was directed by Miss Spencer. costumes. Mr. King. stage director, and Mr, Sanders. business manager. QN'7 s - A ' -HL- s - I - f n'. SJAX,449Aj,.l.,e'sM.,fS. - M, -1. - -4'- J' -' -,gli--1 'u. iw' li.,-I' -L7lDAlsl5'l-A- A-l.L .2ln11Nvnr1-Ja01llKaaWnLl2t4tuFut61':-r..s- Ap-'Q ' .r A ---fi M--1. w---4----- i471 IB IL QU :EQ AXNIO 0 D IL ID Band NDER the leadership of Mr. Richards and through the co-operation of each member. the band has developed rapidly this year, enabling us to present our Fifth annual band concert. During the past year we have played for home football games and the games in Holland and Benton Harbor. for several High School Assemblies, the Hallowe'en night parade, and the Memorial Day parade. We represented Grand Haven in the district band contest at Kalamazoo. Following the football game at Holland. we were banquet guests of the Holland High School Band. We entertained the Muskegon Heights' Band with a banquet after the game here. Eh CLARINETS CORNETS SAXOPHONES HORNS R. Hawkins Bolt H. Bowen - R. Warnaar C. Schmick Grunst W. Eskew C. Ver Berkmoes M. Sherwood Long .l. Vander Zahn W. Van Dongen H. Swartz Kendall F. Salisbury Babcock D. Herren Holtrop B R. Schmick Addison T A- - ASSES L. Osterhous Stransherry L Kiiljgoxhs Yland Woellkolll T. Bosch B' Lib-he K9 files , Wildg BARITONES J'JulitgI1a le t T' Taylor Van Beukerlng hl Wlaldschniidt DRUMS I Tans Rh' MOSS ' P Peabody EB Cmamms lb Brown fl. Presley PICCOI-0 N. Van Zanten lx. Arkema Pfaff Van Woerkoiim ' .,Q.,f,f? m .-S f'-...-5nv- Y Q. !fN4'l7A'i!?Y'!,4Wl'7YlS E431 Dale Herren IB 'L QU gg A NIO G O IL ID Crchestra NDER the supervision of Mr. Richards. the orchestra has made marked progress during the past year. Both modern and classical selections were studied. The orchestra played at the class plays. the Junior and Senior High Operettas. and at chapel services. The oflicers for the year were: President. Petra Spraug Secretary. Ida Mae Schaafsmag Treasurer. Dale Herreng Librarian. Carolyn Willmur. Viouxs CLAR1Ni3'rs Petra Sprau Betty Hawkins Carolyn Wilbur Arend Helmers Anna Soltys Andrea Johnson DOUBLE Bass John Pfafl' PIANO Ida Mae Schaafsrna Bass Louis Hodges Louis Osterhous CoRNr:Ts Glen Chapman Henry Beukemu Honx William Witt Tnozvnsoxu Melvin Waldschmidt SAxoPHow3 W'illian1 Eskew Dnmls Max Peabody -1 li' gt-5. W' E491 My 4 A Sf' fffif pun-slang'-:rpm , IB IL, QU QE Ammo Q3 O IL iD l Campfire HERE are two Campfire groups in Grand Haven High School-the Aiokpanchi and Aidesasa. The aim of the groups is to carry out the laws of the Campfire, which are: Seek beauty. give service. pursue knowledge. be trustworthy. hold on to health. glorify work. and be happy. The Campfire girls received a contribution from the Community Chest this year. which enabled them to carry out their activities to a fuller extent. Early in the school year they filled boxes for the Junior Red Cross to send to the children in foreign countries. At Christmas time the girls took as their motto. lt is more blessed to give than to receive.-' Instead of spending money for themselves. the two groups provided Christmas dinners for three poor families. toys for their children. Christmas trees and decorations. Wiwrk and play are pleasantly combined in this organization. Lucille Boomgaard Mary Frances Bos Charlotte Bottie Katherine Bottje lsabelle Brinkert Alice Dalton Louise De-Clopper Margaret Dornbos Ruth Gillard Ruth Hanson Arleen Hillman MEMBERS Kathryn Kieft Florence Kueken Helen Kueken Ruby Lowe Betty McGill Kathleen Matusik Frances Miner Charlotte Moll Alfhild Nilson Maryon Osterhous Ruth Pardee Frances Smith Harriett Singerling Harriet Thieleman Margaret Thieleman Agnes Tysman Wilma Van Hoef Ethel Vander Zalm Ida Vander Zalm Mina Van Bemmelen Rolina Voss Marian Van Dyke Helen Zenko Susie Sluka Dorothy Kendall Dorothy Stegenga A! q.iNf2 . . is - ,. g. 0- i A! if ' . YA- at S-.Jk.p0R9-.,fg.,..i.n 's-.,.fs. -fs..,-fN..' fs. ...Q .J V. .1 -,,A-.-f N... xbirvnusw-faai fiery.-:xref-me-uwhueisaxm manage.-.11 -ev wen- su--sv we: wf-,-i,:.m..-s-.--n.4--- E501 Trroor I Amino G iD IL iD IB lt. ru ir: Girl Scouts IRL SCOUTING tries to meet the need for recreation and education in a girl's life. The activities revolve around outdoor living. home-making. and com- munity service. aiming through these at character development and happiness. More important than the skill the Girl Scout acquires are the underlying prin- ciples of Girl Scouting. These are a set of ideals. expressed by the Promise and Laws. that she accepts and tries to live hy. She is not only a girl who knows wood- craft signs and how to demonstrate life-saving methods. but she is a girl who tries to be honest and trustworthy, who can live and work and play with others. is con- siderate of them. and able to make her own decisions. Our two troops have an enrollment of forty girls from the Junior and Senior High Schools. The captains of the troops are Minnie Young and Fleda Nevins. Kathryn Boon Marjorie Correll Caroline Davidson Esther Ann De-Witt Kathryn Falbe Ruth Fisher Dorothy Hannigan Vivian Hetzel Evelyn Melnotte Marguerite Misner lane Peter Maxine Sargent Betty Speiss Marian Stegenga Dorothy Swanson Margaret Tysman Anna Ver Berkmoes Ruth Voshel Esther Ruth Vyn Caroline Wessies Louise Wessies Tnooe II Margaret Anderson Geraldine Baumgardner Marie Briegel Genevieve Cook Opal Correll Margaret Cumming Mildred De Ryke Ruth Ekkens Ruth Fulk Clara .lane Gillard Gertrude Headley 1,-,faq Thelma Johnson Edith Johnston Helen Kamhout Gertrude Kieft Mary Laezynski Alice Lee Rose Marml Doris McCrea Evelyn Michael Florence Morgan Anna ,lane Nilson Beverly Pippel Margaret Popp Laura Ryder .lulia Schaafsma Letty .lane Tatroe Gertrude T 'sman Evelyn rl I ebb ,.,- x. - ',.... ig.fJi....4'..,l '-.1 -...,,4..,r 5, 'h,,J'u ,Jw-W, ralnvs-ann-owanvtwdIun,A.iuatwh:-miss fill win- hh? -' ' -sr Y ' urn, IB u. cu WE Awww 0 rn u. -so Debate DEBATERS-Dorothy Smith. Harry Bendler. Edwin Grunst. Maxwell Borgeson. QUESTION-Resolved: 4'That National Chain Grocery Stores operating in the State of Michigan are detrimental to the people of the statef, DEBATES- November 7-Grand Haven lost. 3-0. Grand Rapids Boys Catholic. Afiirmativeg Grand Haven. Negative. November 21-Grand Haven won, 3-0. Muskegon, Aflirmativeg Grand Haven. Negative. December 12-Grand Haven lost, 2-1. Grand Rapids Creston. Negativeg Grand Haven. Affirmative. January 9-Grand Haven won. 3-0. Holland Christian. Negativeg Grand Haven. Affirmative. Practice debates were held with Muskegon. Muskegon Heights. Coopersville. Holland Christian. Grand Rapids Creston. and Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills. N5-Nia' -1- ---. .. ff ,.-- - f QQ I . A 'F C ' ' till IB 'L QU gg AIWIO 0 D IL ID EDWIN GRUNST hlIiI.YlN WKYAIJJSCIIMIDT Declamation and Oratory VERY year more interest is shown in forensics. This is very gratifying, as ones speaking power can always be improved. This year the Freshmen and all the Sophomores who desired memorized a declamation. After various eliminations, six remained for the linal contest which was held March 3. 1931. Those representing the Freshmen were Louise DeClopper. Geraldine Van Beukering, and Richard Babcockg while Ruth Dexter. Albertine Van- der Laan and Melvin Waldsclimidt represented the Sophomores. Geraldine Van Beukering was awarded second place for the delivery of her declamation. A Call to Arms. by Patrick Henry. Melvin Waldschmidt was awarded Hrst place with his delivery of John M. Thurston's oration. NA Plea for Cuba. Melvin competed in the sub-district contest held at Allegan. where he received third place. ln oratory, Dorothy Smith represented the Juniors. while Robert Haacli. Edwin Grunst. and Gertrude Ringelherg competed for the Seniors. Dorothy Smith received second place for the delivery of her oration, School Spirit. Edwin Grunst was awarded first place for the delivery of his oration. Unemployment Insurance. Ed also competed at Allegan in the sub-district oratorical contest. The winners of First place in the local contest were awarded gold pins. while the second place winners were awarded a silver pin. 1' ,' - r yy-L f'ih-.LC f I 'l 'vt ,,?vA 5 ' lm u1,15?'Qr - I xEiY'd6QU:7. t53l IB IL IU ttf I0 0 fo n. to Club. Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs NDER the direction of Miss E. Anderson, the Boys, and Girls, Glee Clubs have furnished selections for Parent-Teachers' meetings, the Womalfs Club and Assemblies. They took part in the Community Christmas Program at the Countrw In May, the Glee Clubs, assisted by the chorus, presented the operetta In Arcadyf' directed by Miss Anderson and Miss Quigley. 5, Dorothy Boyink Berdena Cleveringa Agnes Sheehan Maxine Sargent Margaret Dornbos Marjorie Scholten Katherine Boschma Roberta Cunsalus Anne Hodal MEMBERS Ruth Beukema Matie Van Stratt Ethel Conant Caroline Davidson Louise Robert Ruth Kammerad Helene Michener Lucille Boomgaard Helen Perry Rosamand Veltman Tom Ruiter Oscar Anderson Joe JoBin Bert Lubin Bob Hawkins Bob Wariiaai Doug: Burr ff' f 5. If f '--lil. A X 41 -.,Is.,!x,-4u-4'-W15gltgfs,jeg3iL-'idk'-A: 9 .nigga-.g.,u+:.:e,sp ' ' -,wQ,1Ez'v:ma-'V-ax-it-s-:f-1.5.-is Aee-Lv-,-u-L-zn-- l54l x...-'N.4s.JN.n-v'h-.JN 'A 115 , '1'11:1fv:'lli1:. 8 1S'C4!'i B IL. UJ IE' ANNIO 0 CD Il. iD Cashiers Club HE Cashiers Club has aroused much interest in banking this year. It is prac- tically a new organization with the following officers: Alice Dalton, Presidentg Ruth Pardee, Vice-Presidentg Margaret Dornbos. Treasurerg Robert Sclimick. Secre- taryg Miss Helen M, Bell. Advisor. A banking contest in charge of Helene Michener. Albertine Vander Laan. and Melvin Waldsclimidt has stimulated banking by creating a spirit of rivalry between banking groups. Many new accounts have been opened. and the all-school per- centage has been raised. Miss Nisbett's room leads the school with a perfect record of l009?. Mr. Thomas Miss Fredrick's. Miss Campbells and Miss Brink's rooms follow with percentages above 90. Paul Babcock Harry Bentller Cornelia Bol Alice Dalton Donald DeGlopner Margaret Dnrnbos .lolln Miller MEMBERS Helene Micliener Inez Moss Maryon Osterlious Vlnitli Pardee Dorothy Pet! lack Sluiter Mildred Sluka George SCllI11lCli Roller! Sclnnick Clyde Van Bemnielen Allmertine Vander Laan Ruth Verlioeks Melvin Wlaldschmiflt Verna Wlelling Elmer Whistler ,til . .. Q 1 .--- ,F ,f is ' f 'f, l4fs:J's.Ix,Y.vS,,+'s,!s,,,J-'- ,Inj-v, X ' ' v-' ,.i9P 3 .'lArNv.uus.- i..:. .4-,nn-J Nil pn-Immun-an ,. IB IL !U lf Awlo G O IL ID l Home Economics Club HE purpose of this club is to promote skill and knowledge of the subject of Home Economics in school and in the home. ln September. the Home Economics Club under the supervision of Miss Reba Anderson elected Elizabeth Murie. Presidentg Clara Klumpel, Vice-Presidentg Ida Mae Schaafsma, Secretaryg Susie Sluka. Treasurer. A new constitution was drawn up by the officers and Miss Anderson. ln November. we planned. prepared, and served a banquet for the Band boys. who had as their guests the Muskegon Heights' Band. At Christmas time we helped three poor families in Grand Haven by giving them food and clothing. MEMBERS Dora Albers Wilma Berg Esther Bewalda Rena Botbyl Beatrice Bush Dorothy Cameron Mildred Cooper Alice Dalton Pauline De Kiep Helen Dornhos Mildred Ellingen Elsie Clueck Mfillene Hiler Clara Klumpel Florence Kneken Emma Lange Dorothy Olson Ruby Lowe A ls, Kathleen Matusik Margaret McNello Natalie McMahon Aleonore Meinel Loine Meinel Leona Meyer Helene Michener Betty Miner Frances Miner Beverly Morrison Elizabeth Murie Mary Pellegrom Wilhelmina Pellegrom Theresa Ruster Catherine Schaafsnia Ida Mae Schaafsma Marjorie Scholten Agnes Sheehan ff-51.16 l 56l Harriett Singerling Frances Smith Marian Stegenga Dorothy Swanson Betty Tufts Marguerite Van Arkel Erma Van Beukering Geraldine Van Beukerin Albertine Vander Laan Angie Mae Van Dyke Hermina Van' Dyke Marian Van Dyke Marian Welling Ruth Voshel Helen Zenko Susie Sluka Margaret I rie fb' -.-... K if 'gf' A. 'FPIEWA IB lt. IU te? A0370 0 iD n. AID HifY spirit of vital interest is maintained by the Hi-Y Club. sponsored by Mr. Sanders. The Club's ideals are symbolized in four C's: Clean Living. Clean Scholarship. Clean Speech. and Clean Athletics. The object of the Hi-Y is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, This is our fifth year of organization. Several new members were admitted. increasing our number to twenty. The activities of the club were not limited to the bi- monthly meetings. For all home games during football season. we published programs: for the basketball games. schedules were published. Members of the club checked wraps at all home basketball games and at plays. In November. Paul Babcock and Robert Haack attended the Older Boys' Con- ference at Bay City. At our meetings during the second semester. various business men gave talks on their professions. These talks were both interesting and benehcial to the mem- bers of the club. In March. Max Borgeson and Jack Sluiter both placed in the state Hi-Y Heerea- tion Tournament. We played basketball with the Holland Hi-Y. A social hour followed the game. Holland entertained us at the end of the semester with a tennis match and base- ball game. MEMBERS Paul Babcock Bob Haack Max Borgeson Charles Donker Miller Sherwood Arnold Berg George Nordhouse Melvin Waldsehmidt Pierson Elliott Paul Fortino Howard Dornbos Fred Kendall James Oakes Lloyd McCracken Edward Ellngen Walter Clark Robert Sehmiek Victor Wlilihlinis Jack Sluiter Don DeClopper A ' ,.. .fir H bb' ,Q-...L 5-,Ao - ' Mhz' 44.Qf'iA'WI tT4z-F-'-e'4IS-2!'919Ob4. -scalabil- i 57 i I IB IL. !U 1E ANNH0 O O IL ID Student Council HE Student Council of 1931 has been very active and has endeavored to accomp- lish and carry on the work as a representative group of the school body. Under the supervision of the Student Council there have been interesting programs given Tor the High School Assembly. It is the purpose of theicouncil to promote things of first importance to our school and to help continue the friendly relationship between the school. faculty and students. The Student Council, made up of three members of the two upper classes and two members of each lower class, is as follows: Otto Hecksel. Maryon Osterhous, Alice Dalton, Dorothy Smith, Bill Fant. Max Borgeson. Louis Osterhous. Lois Farn- ham. Louise DeGlopper, Esther Ruth Vyn. ff' 1.7-, Nj, ' s A . J f Jeff ' ,,A-u..,.Yl I has ...N f,,.,f'-. ,wi .sk-4. Mrs. AMA .. -mt...-..,,4-...ff.,,,g..4-..,, . 'WNWWG -fmexalwa-amz 4 :ina-swim-N - 1,511 :fs+cr'fumN.4'amQue14euifa-u-an-n-. i58l Q 'fa-?lu.q,3.d'hnv4 IB lL, IU Axluxo 03 IL.. 'O Blue and Gold Staff N May. 1930, the staff for the 1931 '4Blue and Gold was chosen. A few weeks later a sporting theme for the annual was selected. Around this theme the book has been built. ln the fall, the Uskeletonn of the book was planned and the rest of the year was spent in filling in the nskeletonl' to make a unified whole. Much credit is due to Miss Brashear, our faculty advisor. lt is through her assistance that we have been able to make the Q'Blpe and Goldw a success. Miss Fosmoe is also to be complimented for her excellent advice and co-operation in carrying out our theme. The art editor was assisted by Evelyn Melnotte, Joe JoBin. and Marvin Huizenga. Editor .... ,.,, . .,..,.,.... . Feature .....,.......,.......... Photography ................ Snap ............................... Art ....,....,........,......,.,... Joke ............,....,.............., Business Manager Advertising ....... ,.,,....... Assistant Advertisin Circulation ...........,... Bookkeeper .,....., Secretary ...........,..,..... Stenographer ......... Stenographer .....,.. Advisor ........,,......... Art Advisor. N502 L THE STAFF ,. Haack ..............,Alice Dalton ,..,Madeline Ekkens . ....,.....,Alvar Zaltlin ,....,.....Marian Eskilson Pardee ,......,,.,Bob Hawkins Crunst ..,,....4...,Paul Fortino ,,,........Arnold Berg ,, ...Frances Miner ,.,..................,,,..,.Margaret McCue Erma Van Be-ukering Moss f'7'4x- L f'i'mr1 li 59 l .,....Miss Brashear ..,..... Miss Fosmoe ,! .ff fn. 1 '40 ' 1'.E UX'I54 '4r.A .haAahh0'lAiGNlllJaw-bAaaunn- Y B IL IU 4E NNW 0 D IL iD Commercial Contest NDER the supervision of the Commercial Department. a contest is held annually in which all Commercial students take part. After a series of elimination tests. awards are made to the people qualifying for the first five places in each event. 67.9 with an accuracy grade of 977 was the highest rate to be attained in typing this year. This test was written by Inez Moss. a Senior student. Jane Peter. a Junior in commercial work. reached the enviable rate of 4-3.4 which exceeds by three points the minimum requirement for Senior typing. Helen Perry was the one shorthand student who made a perfect record in short- hand transcription on every test submitted. The score by points is given below: 60 Word 100 Worr! Trunscrip- Typing Typing Atll'!llICC Il Nrlnle Dfcfrztion Dfctalion lion I Typing Albers, Dora .,,, ..... ....,... . .. 4- 4- 8 Beukema. Ruth 2 2 Hottema, Doris .,.... , Ll- 3 l 8 Boyink. Dorothy ..... .... , . .. .... . 1 ,. l DeGlopper, Donald . , ,... 3 .. .. .. 3 Dornbos. Marjorie 2 2 Fisher. Ruth ...................,... l . l Huisman, Frances .... 5 5 2 12 Kieft, Katherine ......... 3 I3 Heinel. Aleonore ...... 2 2 Moss. Inez ,............................ 4 5 9 Osterhous. Maryon 3 2 5 Perry. Helen ................,. .... 5 5 Peter. Jane .......................... .. 5 5 Petersen. Henry .......... .,...., , .... , 4- 4 Hingelherg. Gertrude .... .... . .. . 3 5 S Yan Wynen, Elizabeth 4- -1- Weigl. Frieda .................. 1 1 Tans. 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Nluch credit must be given to Coach Cohrs for his time and endeavors in behalf of the K' 5i?,i an rj.: -- ,.., V ...lS.JS.p4n.-V 4 l63l IES lL. QU SEI NNW 0 iD IL iD CAPT. HCTTENCA HECKSEI HANSON PETERSON team and the school. Coach Gus Cohrs' name stands for true sportsmanship. and we all honor him. Grand Haven 26, St. Mary's 0. St. Mary's, Muskegon. proved to be a weak team, and the Havenites, inexperi- enced as they were. steam-rolled St. Mary's to the little end of a 26 to O score. This served as a starter and polished the team up for a little hard sledding with Lowell. Grand Haven 7, Lowell 13. Lowell was a hard-lighting bunch of scrappers. and they walked over us to the tune of 13 to 7. The Blue and Gold gridders were as yet a little inexperienced due to the addition of several new members at the beginning of the season. Lowell is a class C team. but is considered class B competition. Our team seemed to lack drive. and had no punch at all. Grand Haven 0, Grand Rapids South 39. The Blue and Gold team was overwhelmed by the powerful South aggregation. and although we got off to a good start and played an inspired brand of ball during the first quarter. we were trimmed to the score of 39 to 0. Grand Haven 0, Muskegon 26. The team was outplayed by the Big Reds, but not outfought. The boys again got off to a good start and threatened the opponents, goal several times. but lacked the scoring punch. Dirkse did good work in the baclifield, with Huttenga sharing the honors. Hecksel displayed good defense. The team seemed to be gaining a little pep and almost shoved over a couple of touchdowns. if X in N wx f c'lvC'fif A it T641 IB IL !U IE NNW G O IL ID PRESLEY VAN DOORNE YEMC Ducixs Grand Haven 7, Western Normal High 13. The game was played on a bitter cold day, with very few spectators. For a while it seemed as though the Cohrsmen were going to shove over a win, as they outplayed the Normalites throughout the first half. The light. scrappy team from Central Michigan was not to be put off, however. and we went down to defeat again at the small end of a 7 to 13 score. The day was unsuited for playg the bottoms just about dropped out of the thermometers. Hecksel, Grand Haven's giant tackle. starred on defense, while Huttenga and Dirkse did well in the backheld. Much credit goes to the Normalites for a well-deserved win. Grand Haven 0, Holland 12. The Cohrsmen bowed to the onrush of the sturdy Hingamen as our time-honored rivals took charge of the Huizenga trophy permanently. The more experienced Hol- landers were scheduled for a loss, as the dope said they were weak. but their recent win over Muskegon Heights seemed to have raised their expectations considerably. Huttenga starred for the Havenites, with Hanson and Hecksel starring in defensive work on the line. Dirkse played a good game in the backlield. Many Haven fans journeyed to Holland to the game, and although we were beaten, good feelings are still prevalent between Holland and Grand Haven. Grand Haven 6, Benton Harbor 14. The dope bucket was upset when the Cohrsmen came within an ace of beating Benton Harbor. The Harborites were completely outplayed in every respect, and the pass attack of Grand Haven put such a scare into Benton Harbor that they felt it all through the game. ln this game Huttenga. a four letter man, was the big noise. 4.1 . 1 'A' H ,-s.: ,'.fC- f 1 .f Sa! ' ' LlG'IAnrfe,+.-nui-nxauwn.-u,-e4fa-..- T671 if ' 'q'ANAv'xm4 h,,,,,,if u,,,.v 4- ,,.sf!.,,,,,p -..,..! K ,fi A A J'-f ...J - .. .... ' --Y . - -' -s..-.' usa..-V ' 'H' Qin .A--'Till , ff. nl' ' Y K L - , ,ff a ,E - fl ' 1 ' ,i , -if. 1,f,,f., .-..- Q':.fiufhw-1 if f. s- dl. if asf , i -.. Y ,, Q-Au. , : - -N . L......-.... . . 'The BLUE 6- GOLD ol IQBI Published by the Senior Class of Grand l-laven High School Grand l-laven, Michigan - ps --X 511, IU 15 Anno OO IL ID SLUKA OLSON HAACK Dmxss Grand Haven 2, Muskegon Heights 18. The dope was again upset. After the Havenitesi good showing against Benton Harbor. we were conceded a chance to win against the Tigers. The lone safety made by Grand Haven at least saved us from the sorrow of going home with a goose egg. Grand Haven has played eighteen games with the Heights, and we have only been defeated the last two years. Passing was the Heights' main trump in this game. and they secured their touchdowns in this manner. In passing let us pay special tribute to Dirkse, Haack, Huttenga. Hanson. Hecksel. and Olson for the splendid way in which they have co-operated with Coach Cohrs. .JIS it A If s -.M ff 'Ji' A f 11,4 .k..,-JN-.,Is.' . ' mu '11-yrjselunsa-r-u t66l IB u.. cu ni: ,mffio 0 iD u. no Back Rdll'-COACH Boswonrn. Rowan.. DEREMO. BOTTJE. Rorm, Rexx. Hrizsxm. Kmtlxc. Mmmc. HANSEN, Nonnnouss. Franz Razr-KUEKEN, Const, KING. Xhnnocxs. Wsssrr. Susnwoon. Rosm. Drarruo. Bmixx. Football Reserves HE football reserves played an extremely hard schedule this year. and they must be given credit for their zeal in turning out for the team and for putting in their time night after night out on the practice grounds. Credit must also be Uiven to Coach Bosworth for his unfiavvinv enervy in whi J- ' . D CC C' C. I F ping the team into shape for the hard schedule. Coach Bosworth must be praised for the smooth-working machine which his efforts brought from the green material which reported to him at the beginning of the football season. -. 5 .... ,ff fs..r!,l ' 1fx-.Ak'4'9e,.-9:-I-.?w-Je, ' - l.x9f 'rmcrf-.w.q-2--xanax. l 67 l D ',r 5-o'5!nn:i'e-f- , 'su i.a1n4aC'5Ui l.:-' 'N,'fn4 f 5i'gFCf-BIRPK '?3P?'l!f'.i1i '?2'I5 g!53'3'!1-'V' -. l'S5 4l!',z2-Z ' IL, ' i QE Rs Ni IG IL '3Om.s 'iui Qz-mf ' 'fit iD ,': H X X I :.::', X MA., x -.5 vw xx vw N X X. .F X . . 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S A f -'K L l - g, 4-4'-...fx. -fk....fM-..-vi. .,4-' ,HJ - ,,f .,,.n.,,,1 .,, ' 13UWi0Y'112f1'1 PSFQNUH ,wr-lamniizano-4-..X - erin- warm- 11, wfw.:p-.-,.g..,ee-u,..v.X....1..... i633 IB IL UJ IE NNW 0 O tt. iD K... asf- -' COACH Col-ms Drkntus l'll I'TENCA BABCOCK Wmvtztxs Nommoosz Boxmk Dmkss Basketball HIS year Grand Haven has experienced its most successful basketball season. A team representing a Class B school swept aside all competition in Class A tournaments and was crowned state champions. The Cohrsmen beat seven Class A schools in the regular season and won the first official championship of the South- western Michigan Athletic Conference. a Class A league. Basketball critics from all parts of the state were amazed at the finesse shown by the Cohrs tossers. the con- summate ease with which they caged baskets. their remarkable poise on the floor. and the everlasting persistence with which they kept the ball always advancing goal- ward. A Grand Rapids Central 13, Grand Haven 25. December 6. The season was initiated with an easy victory over Grand Rapids Central. The Cohrsmen, underdogs to the strong Centralites. smothered them in a dazzling performance of ball that was suggestive of the champions they are. Playing the old zone defense and the usual fast breaking offense, Captain Hut- tenga and Dirkse. veterans of last year's champions. led the new members. Babcock. Weavers, and Dykhuis in the victorious assault. Holland Christian 18, Grand Haven 19. The Blue and Gold in their second upstart of the season darkened the shield of the Christian Theologians which was untarnished for two seasons. The months of conditioning against the weeks of ours. showed we were none too well polished. We were ragged. In the last 30 seconds. the veteran Huttenga. among a bedlam of cheers. sank the winning counter one-handed. That decided the game against the disappointed Dutchmen. ,rl Nw .r -f'- '-L Q --t .f .1- f 4r1 I 7 Q ,.b4d5x.,ls. !x,,f'N.f-'N ..1l.-Jh,1s,,A...,-fi..--N... ns' 'KN-P'-' ' 'v'-f'dMQbA. '4Hl'04..w-t9AshA-o- T691 IB IL. IU llff NNW 0 0 IL ID Although the team of lanky Dutch veterans was con- sidered in the early part of the season to be one of the best teams in the state, the upcoming Blue and Gold warriors etched out a fine cut victory. Kalamazoo Central 20, Grand Haven 19. Our only defeat of the season! We were edged out by one point after two fast overtimes. It was a nip-and- tuck affair the entire way, both teams having good team work which gave the crowd snappy action. Though we lost, the defeat was honorable. A Grand Rapids South 16, Grand Haven 20. Determined the next week to wipe out the stains of our recent football defeat, we avenged the strong South High aggregation. South was taken into camp 16 to 20 after plenty of hard work, The bids of Grand Rapids for our defeat were again thrown back. Muskegon Heights 21, Grand Haven 25. The new year was opened with a bang-crushing HUTTENGA Muskegon Heights hopefuls. Gloom surrounded our camp as we knew we were to play minus Huttenga, our Captain and mainstay. who was incapacitated by illness. However. much to the Height's dismay. our fellows trounced the unbeatable team in the usual fashion. Our boys showed worlds of speed and ability to play together no matter how great the odds. Western State High 21, Grand Haven 44. The Blue and Gold again repeated another victory, this time Western State found itself on the small end of a 44 to 21 score. The Cohrsmen's defense was impregnable, Western's counters being made only from mid-court. ' Holland 12, Grand Haven 23. The Cohrsmen met Holland in our own gym and gave them a trouncing they will not forget. The Haven- ite steamroller rolled the Dutchmen to a 28 to 12 score. The local boys played their easy style of ball, but used a tight defense that stopped Holland's scoring at will. Nevertheless. our age old rivals had the old fight- ing spirit that has always characterized their teams. Grand Rapids Creston 14, Grand Haven 25. We journeyed to Grand Rapids to repeat Creston's trimming. The team literally rode the Crestonites to the ground. The Cohrsmen were getting better and better as the season passed by. Flashes of the best playing any Grand Haven team has done were seen. Creston was just another step in the Blue and Gold victory march. Kalamazoo Central 14, Grand Haven 18. We met Kazoo on our home victory uloti' to upset ' the dope bucket and take a win from the only team that Af' DIRKSE f W-2 .--sh, ,f'f-TM 487.75 f 'rL - ' , 5,44 ,JR .,.fs.-P-t..,,.1's.,..fN.. .-fm..i'-...4s,,A.....r ' ggi ' M -' -XmW1mQwAm.hwMwmu E703 IB IL U IE ANNO 0 O IL ID administered defeat to us. At this point we attained the lead in the Southwestern Conference. The game was played at a terrific pace. both teams breaking fast and having air-tight defenses. Although we tasted victory, we must stamp Kalamazoo Central as a team of the highest caliber-one we are proud to have athletic relations with. Benton Harbor 28, Grand Haven 15. We met and defeated the powerful Benton Har- bor team, a team which is conceded to be one of the state's strongest A teams. The game was dominated by tight, dogged defense on either side with spirited spurts appearing sparingly. The barrage of baskets sunk by the Havenites in the last half was too much to ask any team to withstand. Consequently. our tenth step to victory was complete. Muskegon Heights 18, Grand Haven 30. This time we met HOkie Johnsonis protegees in our own gym. Despite the fact our sister lake city gives us some opposition, she has never been able to defeat us in basketball. Minus several stars of the first semester, the Heights' school presented a shattered outfit which we ran through reserves finished the game. Another step higher on the Conference Championship. St. joseph 16, Grand Haven TVEAVERS as water does a sieve. Our ladder of the Southwestern 26. The very next day, January 31. we met and spelled defeat for St. Joe, an old DYKHUB rival with whom we had vied many a time for Class B honors. The veterans from the southern city presented to us a classy. heady game which resulted in a real tussle. The fine co-ordination and tight zone defense were the factors that decided against the tall, lanky sharp- shooters. whose exceptionally good team was destined to become Class B Champions. Benton Harbor 18, Grand Haven 33. We met the Harborites for the second time this year in our own gym. After as thrilling a first half as the old gym ever witnessed. the Havenites pulled away to vic- tory. Starting the last half. the Cohrsmen set such a ter- riHc pace the Harborites fell bv the wayside. The fine condition our team was whipped into was nothing short of a marvel. Benton Harboris defeat was the valuation of our powers, yet critics would not recognize our caliber. Holland 14, Grand Haven 32. Again we encountered the Hingamen. this time on their own stamping ground. namely-the Holland gym. Playing away from home could not deter the boys from making a fine showing. The Dutcla-then came to find , FL' .v.., X 91' ' 'dk 4 tl' f' 'rf 543279 .naw-n':.n,a0wldo0u1anu.,.o-A-an.-. f71l IB IL IU IEI ANU? G O IL ID BOYINK themselves trodden down to a 32 to 14 score. Absolutely nothing could stop our high-geared warriors from scor- ing. let alone anyone invade territory from which baskets are made. Our team featured the best playing of any team in the state even if we are only a Class B school. St. Joseph 8, Grand Haven 19. This time, February 21, we attacked St. Joe with renewed vigor, for we hoped to enter the Class A tourna- ment. The fruits of our work were realized. We deci- sively defeated them amidst the encouraging cheering our team always received, win or lose, from the entire stu- dent body and townsfolk. Shelby 12, Grand Haven 49. Shelby's midgets failed to make an impression on the scoreboard. Our regulars, who towered like giants above the blue garbcd Shelbyites, ran up such a large score in a few minutes of play that our reserves finished the contest. The victory topped a highly successful sea- son of the best team Grand Haven has ever put together. Class A Tournament - After having won the Southwestern Athletic Confer- 1 ence, Grand Haven. a Class B school, entered and easily brushed aside the states' A opposition to win the Class A title. District Tournament. The first game played was against the Big Reds of Muskegon. We won, 8 to 7. but the score is not an indication of the teams' relative abilities. The victory dispelled all talk of lVluskegon's claim for Southwestern Title. The game was featured by tight defense on both sides. Muskegon, rather than play basketball. chose to stall, much to the dismay of the cash customers who voiced their disapproval by cat calling them. This was the only close game in which we participated. Regional Tournament. The next obstacle to overcome was Grand Rapids Union. Things were pretty even up to the half time, but after that the Blue and Gold walked off with matters - 'A--.- ,y l721 ,f WL Nononouss ff' . I i I ru se u. cu ne AMO o an it no well in hand. The sharp shooting during the third quarter increased the score too much to be overcome. The reserves played the last quarter. Qu arter-Finals. The Cohrsmen entered the finals, a favorite for the first time in the tournament. Playing brilliant ball, there was almost no trouble in persuading Battle Creek we were state champions. The Postum Cityw chaps were sharp shooters and hard workers. but our quintet was not to be stopped. Battle Creek was downed to the small end of a 30 to 41 score. Semi-Finals. The semi-finals loomed before us almost darkening our chances. for dope con- ceded Fordson as state champions. When the Cohrsmen limbered in action. Fordson was hardly able to score through our air-tight defense. Things went so well that Fordson was tripped to the tune of 25 to 9. Finals. Grand Haven played the final game with Lansing Central at East Lansing. The Big Reds of Lansing Central hardly furnished us opposition. Our caliber was too high for them. Amidst the wild cheers of Grand Haven fans. who were present at every game backing the local team, our reserves again finished the game. In this last game of the season, the fans witnessed for the last time the greatest team Grand Haven has ever assembled. The fellows must be congratulated on their fine co-operation with the Coach G. Cohrs. and their willingness to sacrifice for the school. The school is proud of them! BABcocK .ff N ,eh -'l.?'Y'N 'dfg ff-:L , ' .n'9?1A:l6evQnm:ow45axi E733 1B IL IU lE.' ANNO G 2D IL ID Futrcnrn Borrm OLSON YEMC Rvmc COACH Boswonrn Kl,lEKEN NTAD ocks CORRELL DONKER Husrsn SLUKA WILDS Basketball Reserves HE reserves lived up to their reputation as a powerful aggregation. They opened the season a hit unsteadily, but as the season progressed. their style strengthened. A general attitude of last minute victory was prevalent. The boys usually did 'Lcome through and win the games. The Bosworth combination was mighty hard to down especially at the end of the season. Their well-conditioned, smooth-working team used the same defensive tactics as the iirst team. Each member acted as a cog in the scoring apparatus. That they won every conference game is proof that they were a strong team. The fellows who upheld tlie schoolis honor with' their service this year will without doubt form the nucleus of what we hope continues to he a winning team. RESERVE SCHEDULE Muskegon Junior High .........,.,.................,....,.,..,.......,... 10 Kalamazoo Reserves ...........,............... .........,.. 1 0 Grand Rapids South Reserves ......,. ............ 3 3 Muskegon Heights Reserves ,..,..... ..,...,..... 1 2 St. Maryis. 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' ' .au-wah I741 Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand Grand 4Grand M, Haven .,...,...... .....,... 1 2 Haven .......,,. . ......... 14 Haven .,,,.....,.. ......... 2 0 Haven ,,...,...... .....,.,. 1 9 Haven ............ ......... 2 il- Haven ........,... ....,.,.. 2 T Haven ...,........ ......... 2 5 Haven .,.,...,.,., ..,,..... 2 3 Haven ............ ......... 1 9 Haven ............ ......... 1 S Haven .,,...,..... ......... 1 8 Haven ..........,, ,.........,.. 1 3 Haven ..,.,............ ............. 2 3 Haven ..,.,, .,.......... ......,..,... 2 7 Haven-fit ........ ....,....,.., 2 1 Haxeg .,.......... . .,,..,,,.. 49 lHFH'R199Q1aN9wMWM.X IB IL. cu ae Asolo 0 to n. no Track ITHOUT a doubt the greatest track team Grand Haven has ever put into the field represented us this year. With no particularly bright future. an outfit that broke six school records was developed by Coach Cohrs. In the first of the season we placed second to Grand Rapids South in a triangular meet with Holland included. For the first time in the school's history we won the county meet easily, pushing aside Holland. our nearest competitor. Linder dogs to the next meet with Muskegon Heights. we surprised all by taking the meet by virtue of field events. The fourth meet loomed before us as the State Regional. Our held events landslided us to a one-sided victory. Here six boys established school records The records are: Hecksel-Shot put ..... ,...... ,...... . 46 'IRQ' Peterson-Broad jump ....,, ..21'5 Hecksel-Javelin .,., ,.,....... .. ..,.....,,,,,, 159' Babcock-440 ........ , , 55.4 Husted-Half mile run ,,.. .. .,.. .,..2:T.2 HansenfHigh hurdle . ., :1T.T Tennis The 1930 team at the State Regional won first place in tennis in singles and doubles. and in team average. At the All-State meet Malcolm Ferguson was crowned Class A-H singles champion, while the team tied for second place with Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills. We are proud to say our boys captured three trophies and four medals besides gaining a foremost place in tennis spotlight. This year, led by the veteran Dornbos, we hid to exceed last year's record. To date every match has been won. We're hoping just as favorable a showing will be made in the State Regionals, the State Finals, and the Southwestern Conference Tournaments. Golf This is the second year a golf team has been organized. coached by Mr. King. After an elimination tournament through which the team was selected. the regular schedule was begun. Each game has resulted in a victory. A progression to lower scores spea's well of the teanfs possibilities in its future matches in State, Regional. and Conference To naments. N ., mf T 5 f 'g, .lx 1s.t..-'s..--fs...-.,,4.,.,r E 75 J ,..-,., A 1,37-:Hn -gps-. Q ss. uunuwvm-4. --.4441-.. l I V x I, ! l I i 1' YK. c 1 i s 2 ' .T L, M if ling ,,,,i,i U., l ,' T34 If i I f' I' gif 'M ,I Ana ffl ' ffm' i A ' ' L' ,y X ,fi ip r I ' . L- E ' .Q 1' ',f J , .- 'r 1 ,nf X Q M , - fs l ' lx .Ai ,fS W, if if f r i ' as , I f 1 X lf' 'l Q Foreword WE trust as you glance through the pages of this publication years hence that pleasant memories and refreshing thoughts greet you. Oft times friendships formed in school are smothered in the coals of those formed in the worldg yet by this volume may they be rekindled. If this book serves as a constant reminder of the fond rememf hrances and high ideals garnered from our school life, our purpose is realized. 1 H .Ext lB IL IU IE NNW 0 O IL lD Girls' Athletics HIS year. for the first time. the girls are working on a point system whereby they may obtain a G. H. They must earn one thousand points in order to get a letter. Some of the things that this includes are: Health. Gymnasium Work. ,Swim- ming. Skill in Sports. Athletics. Track. Stunts. Campfire. and Girl Scouts. Last fall forty-four girls came out for hockey. After a few weeks of practice. teams were organized, captained by Betty Miner, Katherine Schaafsma. Grace John- ston. and Susie Sluka. The winning team was captained by Katherine Schaafsma. Following hockey, the girls engaged in playing basketball. Ten teams were organized. There were four r reshmen teams. captained by Evelyn Wheeler, Dorothy Olson. Frances Smith. and Helen Dornbosg three Sophomore teams under Marie Van Shaik. Irene Vander Meiclen. and Lois Farnhamg two Junior teams led by Matie Van Strait and Mattie Van Weeldeng and the Senior team under Cornelia Bol. The teams captained by Lois Farnham. Mattie Van Weelden. and Cornelia Bol tied for first place. Seventy-four girls came out for volley ball. After several practice games. teams were organized. There were six teams. captained by Agnes Sheehan. Ida Mae Schaafsma. Loine Mienel. Margaret McNello. Flossie Dransfeldt. and Esther Ann Dewitt. with twelve girls on each team. The teams under the leadership of Agnes Sheehan and Ida Mae Schaafsma were tied for First place. each having lost only one game. Cx 5 , IJ ' A if or +4 , . , Y ,, fn.,..i' ' izfJ'1 '.f NglA's-.151-,4 w.,fN. en., '!.,, '-..4 'u..J -ofg, -,lie-1 Pmwwtcs ' .-tr.-m,s:.1 ' as Q 'sur' fxwca-Ivana.:-rafffscnxa i76l I. , 1 'x 1 5 1 c 1 i .' i A All s , ' . -gig fi ' W, ,J , Q 174 ,f - ' -, I ff' h S.: 1 . 1...-..--..,...., - . W- ,. , V? r. - 1 Y I 1 1 . S Q 1 r W FEATURES 4 Q A,45.J il?-.3 F gg- nmnzrzxxz lL'X-ll .1911-lj::l2L-.Sli IB ll.. IU JE AN N10 G G3 Il. SD Fur Cml'xs11l.'e . . . 1t'l111t . . . 1t'111zt flu you want? Calendar Sept. 2-Familiar faces everywhere. How do you like being back? Candidates for football. scrambles for locker keys. Sept. 3-Lessons begin. Sept. 5-Excellent recitations. good impressions on faculty. Sept. 3-Ed Ellingen elected Senior Class President. Sept. 10-Campfire Girls' first meeting. Sept. 12-Hi-Y Assembly conducted by Robert Haack. Sept. Sept .79-Red Hot Pep meeting led by Mr Thoma Sept. 20-First Football ame. Grand Haven 26. St. Marx Nlu ke on Sept 22-Freshman Cla:s Meetin . Howard Kueken President Sept. 23-Yellow Ford transports players to the held for practice Sept. 25-Call for debater Sept. 26+Pep Meetine. New cheer leaders. Marv Dorn bos. Marv McCue. Malcolm Fereuson Sept. 27-Grand Haven 0. Lowell 13 Oct. 4-Grand Haven 0, Grand Rapids South 39 Oct. 5-Black eyes are popular in school halls! Oct. 7-Junior Class election. Don DeGlopper. Presi dent. 'A Oct. 8-Summer weather. Oct. I1-Grand Haven O. Muskegon 25. Oct. I3-'John Bockewitz. artist. tells us what Sweden f Olson would look like in twenty years. l Oct. 15-Chief Pippel interviews tomato throwers union. Oct. I8-Grand Haven 7. Westerii Normal High 13. Oct. 19-Snow! Oct. 23-24-Hurrayl No school! Institute. ' Oct. 27-Boys' Assembly. How they can sing. K Oct. 31--Halloween social hour in the evening. Big nl' Q 'f' 4 times! . W- il-.ff 16-Miss Schutt elected Senior Class Patroness. Mr. Thoma. Patron. g 1 l J s' g. .0. N , A O 0 s. 3 1: c- ' W C D ' ,... 4. is .n..,A..-fs....s..a-..1f.,fg..f l79l . J ll -iggu-59,404 . ,,v-.-.A nuaquv-we-4.-...4.g.. IB Nov. Nor. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. u.i cu lei I-Grand Haven O, Holland 13. Good-bye Huizenga Trophy! 5-Splendid Assembly. Sidney Landon imitates authors such as Poe and Long- fellow. 7-Grand Haven loses debate with Grand Rapids Catholic. 3-Grand Haven 6, Benton Harbor 14. Good game! Nov. 9-Annual pictures are taken. 14-Health talk by Dr. Vyn. 15-Grand Haven 2, Muskegon Heights 18. 20-Seniors have individual pictures taken! 21-Grand Haven debates vs. Muskegon. Grand Haven takes the negative side and wins, 3-O. Nor. 26-Grand Theatre gives Byrd matinee for students. Nov. 28-29-Thanksgiving vacation. Dec. 1-Tickets on sale for Senior Play. Dec. 5-Seniors give an assembly. All-school party. Dec. 6-Boys' and Girls' basketball teams formed. Dec. 3-George Morse gives a splendid lecture on animals. Monkeys have no cooties. Dec. 9-Lessons were well prepared today! Parents visit school! 10-ll-The Jade God thrills the audience. Why so many absences from school? Mr. Olsen is gone. Dec. 12-Dr. Nichols from Holland gives an interesting health lecture. Dec. 12-Grand Haven loses debate with Grand Rapids Central. 15-Bev. Westmaas conducts assembly, The greatest thing in worldfi Dec. I9-Comic assembly. Otto Hecksel, Santa Claus, and Maryon Osterhous. Mrs. Dec. Dec. Jan flqlvy fan 14,6 H , CEP-S' hkogyr RE DQR fall Q QQ 'T H-fn QFN comlN6 fan X Q Ht 1-by FQ 1' - 5 f fan X X -J. j It ' fan X 1 -:-4 2 ' ,V S- -tty! at il 4 Z' 1 ' - S X Q -g f fan 5 -2 4 t,,iMgf..:: - ' fan 'H 'L' -' lan av, K 0 . Feb SPRING FEVER. gig Feb Feb. 9-Doctor gives lecture on Bruises and Feb. ll-Increase in banking. Feb. Feb. Feb. 12-Lincoln's birthday, but no holiday. 13- bf inf' PEP? Santa Claus. 5-No Assembly! 6-Seems dreadful to come back to school after two weeks of vacation. I0-Holland pep meeting. 12-Dr. Bowler gives series of inter- esting short stories. 13-More Annual pictures. 14-Another lecture by Miss Nisbett on the Big Paradef' 22-Big reviews start. 23-King Borgeson rules over As- sembly given by Chemistry and Physics classes, 26-27-Exams! 28--Smoke of battle is cleared. How many Efs? 2-Rev. Lepeltack talks on uBalance of Life. 3-Glorious weather. 4-Annual board meeting. 5-Spring! 6-All-Senior Assembly. Burns. Miss Lackey discusses Thrift Valentine Victory Party. Basketball game in Holland reported each quarter. S We won, 32-14. - I6-Joe Snitzler talks on Optomism! I! Siws. M it , Y- '-,JLw..,is,,- ' ,V- 1-. .Qs -'f-WJ' -.v ...Jh..l k,,4i.,..,1'v..,..f 5fl- 'ld '.15AQ5 '1-6fIiiTSfi51.QEVm ' ',Y7'71 'Cl' ' -'li' 'Wi-vz4'DX-i v39l-LbeI'0vlllnlh- ISO1 1. i '31 is ' -xv-wanvafuxnv-.ran ata' 'ith ' ' 5 ig IL QU IEI AXNID 0 O ll, IO Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Gosh Pop-ui11'l IFOIIIEII flllIl1,'.9u 17fMFlu epidemic. About seventy students absent. 13-Juniors working hard on play. Rehearsals for Operetta begin. I9-Teachers' County Institute! Hurray! Vacation! Feb. 21 -Victory over St. Joe. 24-Boys wear blue shirts and vests. 25-Girls wear hair ribbons and aprons. 26-Marg Dornbos ran out of gum! 27-Dr. Bloemendal demonstrates on Ed Huttenga. showing us first aid in cases of broken bones. Feb. 28-Grand Haven plays with Shelby. The score was 44 to 12 in favor of Grand Haven. March 2-Fourth hour classes. M I1 rch 3-Oratorical contest. Edwin Grunst first place in Oratory. Dorothy Smith. second placeg Melvin Waldschniidt hrst place in Declamations. Geraldine Van Buekering second place. Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarcb Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch Hlarch 4+Mr. Thoma is ill. 5- Skidding -Junior Play! Huge success. 8-Biblical contest. A. Berg. M. Wiersma. 9-Mr. Nachazel talks to the boys on engineering. I0-Competetive banking. ll-Social hour. First tournament game. Victory over Muskegon. 8-7. 13-Howell Business Entertainers! Peppy! 15-Another tournament game. Grand Haven conquers Grand Rapids Union. J6-Hi-Y entertains Holland Hi-Y. 17-St. Patrick's Day. I8-Keen weather. but cold. l9iGrand Haven defeats Battle Creek at Grand Rapids in Hrst round of State Tournament. Ma rch Ma rch 20-Grand Haven plays at Lansing. Wins from Fordson. 21-Grand Haven walks away with Class A championship by defeating Lansing Central. Ill arch ZW a rclz Ma rch 23-Missionary speaks on Africa. Very interesting. 24-Basketball fellows take a rest! 27-Basketball fellows receive medals. Mr. McCall presents them with boxes of candy. Social hour in evening. x' gk-7 . . 1- Q . 'S I Z--.il 0 . 5-Jf'5h.f I-,p4'...i5-,,e - .,! --. -' .,. N.-f! -...-4--..i'N-v' gin.-1 v..., ' ' .x..,s,34m,, ' . - A,-gy'r1r...r'..:1..f-a-.g vas. -..-as-o+f--... 5313 me et. tu E45 Aww 0 O IL ID March 30-Senior Assembly. I ORCHESTRA ? April 2-Civics classes debate on capital punishment. 7 -1,-I- ' 3' April 3-6-Spring vacation. Two days! 1- flpril 9a Sub-District Oratorical Contest Xa! 5Q:'f,2' Z at Allegan. Melvin Waldschmidt, T7 1 t- third place Declamaiion. rs .lpril 10-Basketball party. Elks Temple. 'Q gl 't Assembly by French class. April II-Senior-Junior party. Attractive e Dutch scheme. April Bowers' French class fails Miss Niss bettis fourth hour class in English. flpril flpril .4 pril April fl pril fl pril flpril flpril I3-Battle Cry! Marseilles by Miss Socmt. Hove 15-Band starts street parading. 16-Band concert. George Elias. Shepherd of the Hills. Very interesting! T. E. Laurence and his work. 18 -Nice sunshiny weather. 20-Hope Seminary-speakers encourage students to become missionaries. 24QBand contest, Kalamazoo. Grand Haven wins second place. 25-Track meet at South. second place. 27-No assembly. 30-Tennis team goes to Muskegon Heights. Another victory. Grand Haven golf team wins from Muskegon Heights. May I-County track meet here. Grand Haven wins lirst. new school record. May 3-Golf with Spring Lake. Won. May 4-Homer J. Carter. Western State, gives interesting talk in favor of Western State College. Also speaks to Seniors. allay 5- Holland plays tennis here. Kazoo Normal Glee Club assembly in afternoon. May 6-Ticket contest sale for Operetta, ln Arcadyf, May 7-Operetta matinee for grade students. May 9-Tennis team goes to Kazoo. Muskegon Heights track meet postponed. Rain! May 10eMore rain! lVIay 12-Muskegon Heights track team comes to Grand Haven. Grand Haven wins first place. May I3-Freshmen are feeling pretty cockey. Rides are about to begin. May 14-Orchestra plays at Muskegon Music Festival. May 15-Band plays at Muskegon Music Festival. May 16-Regional track meet at South. Grand Haven takes lead of 16 points. The score at end. 69-43. Grand Haven wins in golf from Benton Harbor. May I3-Honor Student banquet. .flluy I9-Annual goes to press today! May 20-Report cards. Oh! what sighs!! Grand Haven plays golf with Holland there. May 23-Tennis state regional. State track meet at Lansing. May 25+Miss Kane. Battle Creek College 1SeniorsI. .lime 6-Tennis state regional conference meet. Muskegon. June 11--Exams! June 12-Junior-Senior reception. func fune furze lime I3-Conference golf tournament here. 14gBaccalaureate sermon! Rev. Schipper. speaker. I5-Class day. Wearing of the Blue and Gold by Seniors. I 6-Commencement. ff! ,.. ...fy 'pil' 1 Yi .434-4,8 V 'fri Y ' . ISM me Aww so cn ut so UR High School Annual has always been a splendid record of the activities of the various extra curricular organizations in our school. It has been felt for some time that a section of the Annual devoted to the Work that actually takes place in the various class rooms from day to day would be of value to both students and adult patrons. This year an oppor- tunity was offered by the Annual Board for us to attempt to work out this idea. In the following pages is a brief summary of the work offered by each ilepartnient in school. It is hoped that the reading of these pages will give a better understanding of the purposes and functions of the departments and subjects that are basic in our educa- tional program. - .v- WN 'yi sa 5 mai. 1 I 4 '-Aiilfhlo E531 len. eu se AN10 0 :D n. ID Mathematics and Science ATHEMATICS is a powerful and necessary tool used in the study of sciences. The statistical graph. a device familiar to the student at the beginning of his high school course. and the formula are used to correlate mathematics with science. The graph introduces the idea of functional relationship-an idea which has im- portant vocational and cultural values. The high school student learns new skills in mathematics by the actual working of problems under the direction of the teacher. The lecture method and the question-answer method of conducting recitation periods are seldom used in our mathematics class rooms. Class periods are work periods for the pupils in their class room workshop. Science work may be pursued by the student in high school for three years. In the first or second year he may study Biology. Wliile the course in Biology is designed primarily for 9th grade students. it may be elected by a member of the upper classes. Particular emphasis is placed upon the fundamental relations between plant life and animal life. A careful study of the principles of Biology cannot fail to be helpful in enabling the student to better adjust himself to his environment. The course is ideal in preparing the student for entrance into the classes in Chemistry and Physics. There are four recitations and two laboratory periods each week. ln the third year of High School the student is suliiciently prepared in mathe- matics and science to study Chemistry or Physics. The Chemistry course consists of three class periods each week for lecture supplemented by double periods twice a week for laboratory. Chemistry enables a student to acquaint himself with more practical things about his life. By being able to understand facts around him. the student can enjoy living to a higher degree through that satisfaction that comes with understanding. The Physics course is very similar to the Chemistry course in the matter of class room and laboratory procedure. Special note should be made of our well- equipped Physics laboratory. pictured above. in which students are allowed a great deal of freedom to explore and experiment with equipment which has been chosen to make possible verification of our many laws of science. Here both girls and boys learn not only to explain the phenomena of nature. but also learn how the various forms of energy such as light. heat. electricity, sound and mechanical energy are utilized in every day life and work. The school is equipped with two laboratories and one large lecture room with laboratory and lecture periods so adjusted in the three sciences that while one group is reciting in the lecture room. others are in the laboratories thus making the most out of the equipment and space. 'I' W. e- 9... Q ntl A K' f 'r, A 5r-afL,r w-,g.'..,,..A,,qof'1-,l's.,-'- ,. sa.. +'N...4'.,,Jr-.1 Dftviotlis ' A 2YbX1 . 'khvvhae ,':.K l4C9'3f5i'F3'i11' fS4l as n. u: se: Awww o an ui. no Foreign Languages LATIN knowledge of languages is the lirst door to wisdom. If you would be a master of English language. study the other languages that have contributed so largely to make it what it is. lVIore than three-hfths of the words in the English language are Latin or derived from Latin. The more Latin one knows the better he can read, write. spell and understand English. The courses in Grand Haven High School are divided as follows: Latin I and II present a continuous course covering the Hrst two years of Latin in accordance with the requirements for college entrance. The first year the elements of the language are acquired. There is abundant reading in Latin about the daily life of the Romans and their religious and social institutions. The second year places the emphasis upon the students ability to read Latin. The work is divided so that the first semester includes a review of grammar which is given in connection with the reading of selections from legendary and later History of the Romans and their conquests. The second semester Caesar's Gallic Wars and selections about the Customs of the Gauls and Germans are read. Latin. in the third year. uses Cicero's Orations as a basis for study. Special emphasis is placed upon the history of Home during the Republican period. Note- books are kept which contain maps, pictures. and material relating to the Forum and the Campus lVIartius. ' In Latin IV the student is introduced to the study of Latin poetry. Virgil's Aeneid is read and a supplementary text on Greek and Roman mythology is used. The course in Greek and Roman Art is continued and a notebook containing fifty pictures is compiled. The Latin department in the year 1930-31 had an enrollment of 202 studentsg the work was divided among three instructors. FRENCH The Hrst aim of the instruction in French is to make a contribution to the intellectual formation of the student and the second is to make a contribution to his cultural development. Training to think must be the primary purpose of modern language instruction. With this as the primary aim we can produce the cultural aims: namely. the ability to read. to write, to pronounce. to speak. and to under- stand French, and a familiarity with French civilization. ideals and literature. The and conversation. In the second year the students read short stories. plays and novels by well known French authors. French I is devoted to a study of the fundamentals of grammar. pronunciation and conversation. In the second year the students read short stories. plays and novels by well known French authors. Seventy-three students were enrolled in the three French classes this year. ff' T Eff- 5 fd 1vf f 4fk,, .--'S,..-5gr!'5:-..-3...i s-rf ,- Mwsxw v - ' wif' -'Sour'---'J uiru-auavv-we-.u-Q-s-.-u.... ISU 1 I I X . Ku xx X X K 1 I, . I Contents I X -5. ' XXX' I IN ADMINISTRATION ly 1 CLASSES 1fL'1.T'5: T'!Eivn ACTIVITIES I B ATHLETICS I Xnnxx-Eu FEATURES 'X I X 'I AN I I A IE QIZIX IAIII W 'SA 'X , J lexifx X - f I 4 NX' X 'B xx 'X IX .J .Rx ,H S 'D I N I X ' ,, im fha' IB ll. IU IE NNW 0 O IL ID Home Economics HOME ECONOMICS I HIS course is offered to any girl interested in Home Economics. There are two parts to this course: Foods I includes units on modern housekeeping. health and child care. and the planning. preparing and serving of the units of breakfast, luncheon and dinner. Clothing I. with the study of proper selection of clothing. includes garment construction. hand projects. undergarments. dresses for members of the class and for younger children. HOME ECONOMICS II This course is open for all girls who have had Home Economics I. The course is divided again into half Foods and half Clothing. Dietetics and the management of the High School lunch room are the projects advanced in the Foods course. In the Clothing advanced construction is particularly stressed. giving the girls an opportunity to carry out their own ideas in the building up of one complete spring wardrobe. History of costume design is analyzed in connection with the construc- tion projects. 4 NF .-,, fy A M - 1 '5 -L. J Js,,.A., N--4 n..J ' ,en - ,.,,,,. . ugiz'vrm1cvNawnmmnm:e-an.-Q..-e.-aaa..-n lS6I IB lt. tu ve' ANN10 0 cn u. so Speech Mend your speech u little Lest it mar your fortunes. --SHAKESPEARE. PEECH is a means of communication. It has done more to advance civilization than all other inventions together. It is through speech that all great questions of national. state. local. or family interest are decided. It is through speech that our ideas are conveyed. our opinions are expressed, and society is molded. By speech: Daniel Webster helped create a nationg Spartacus aroused his fellow glacliators to mutinyg Mark Anthony defended dead Caesar and defeated Brutusg Cicero saved himself in the Roman Senateg Delilah enticed Samson to her will. And yet it is only in recent years that speech courses have been offered in the high schools of our country. To encourage good writing. penmansliip has been taught in the schoolsg to gain expression through song. singing has been included in the school curriculumg but until very recently little thought has been given to speech. the tool by which we express our inmost thoughts or our sincerest con- victions. Speech is divided into four definite phases: conversation. public speaking. interpretive reading. and dramatics. In the one year speech course now offered. all four of these phases are touched lightly. Of conversation little need be said as good conversational ability is an acknowledged art. Public speaking includes all those talks or addresses given to an audience whether for the purpose of selling a radio. urging the adoption of an amendment to the constitution. or presenting a loving cup to the golf champion. To be successful in life. every individual should be able to express his ideas in a pleasing manner. In speech we strive toward this goal. Parliamentarv law is included under Public Speaking in order that each member will be able to conduct an orderly meeting whenever the opportunity presents itself. Interpretive reading and dramatics are to give poise and under- standing to the individual. Modern drama was literally the offspring of the Christian Church. We know that from the earliest beginnings of human society primitive man expressed his religious emotions dramatically. We recognize the 'Book of Job' as one of the most powerful dramas in all literature. We are interested in the old mystery and miracle plays in which the church fathers of the middle ages sought to present their message by dramatizing Bible characters and personifying all the vices and virtues upon a traveling stage. Fascinated. we trace the evolution of these crude beginnings to the drama of today. If in the course offered. the students gain a desire for better plays and readings the time has been well worth the while. for intellectual recreation is as essential in happy and contented homes as is food and clothing. Speech does not only act as a tool to enact laws or move armies to action. but also helps decide the most trivial disagreement and form the most lasting friend- ships. Whether we gain a favorable or unfavorable impression of a new acquaint- ance is decided often by that person's speech. For as Demosthenes said. A vessel is known by its sound whether it be cracked or notg so men are proved by their speeches. whether they be wise or foolish. 4' Ms ,- W as L s .- f y 1 i Y. t ir .k4uPS...fs. -fw.... e..f+'N ..d'.....l-.I gf!-.1 s.,...-N-15 naw.: '.m-wsaanmsn-n.. -.tara-.n,-we . ,seo-we-f,n..,.-....,...-.. .f87l U , y , ,f.f7i 3r!MIil'm'wL9m'2..9.f.ntlrC IB IL. IU iff AN N10 0 O IL ID Commercial OMMERCIAL education in the Senior High School prepares the student who completes the course for clerical work as well as for occupations connected with the administrative sides of business. The student pursues a course of study which will develop in him the ability and capacity to serve the business community. Thus he is able to begin earning a livelihood upon graduation from high school. Some students pursue the commercial training as a preparatory study for a course in business administration in higher institutions. while the majority use it as a preparation for a business career. Although a student may never use this training for the earning of a living, he learns accuracy. neatness. and punctuality which he can use in any work he may choose later. The aim of the commercial department is not merely the training of stenog- raphers. typists, clerks and bookkeepers. By offering the students courses in eco- nomics. commercial law. commercial geography. and secretarial studies, in addition to the tool subjects. they are given a broader background and a wider knowledge of business as an organization. It is recommended that students in the commercial department take more than the required courses in English and foreign languages. Courses in mathematics and history help to give the student training for the broader and more professional aspects of commercial life. The commercial department occupies the entire north wing of the second floor and furnishes the most pleasant surroundings for work. The rooms are large, well lighted. and ventilated. The equipment is the best that can be secured. the twenty- four typewriters being replaced every three years. These machines are in constant use. being operated approximately eight hours a day and ten hours a day during the night school session. The department has had a healthy growth in the last ten years. which the following figures will show: I Enrollment. Enrollment. Sept.. 1920 Sept.. 1930 Typewriting ..,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,, 6 4 A117 Shorthand ........... ....... .... .,..,. -1 3 1 O3 Bookkeeping ...,.... ..,,........,...,.,.......,.............,.,.,.........,................. i 35 5-l ln a recent survey made of the department. it was found that seventy-seven per cent of its graduates have had an opportunity to use their training in ofhce work. The other twenty-three per cent have either attended college or,.eri'tered other fields. 'iv ' es- 'S T .-vt ,ff ,iff 5' 1 Y. 5,,.liN.,4J'a,g9N,,,,J'x,,4-'s.-,.l'x, - -,M N... 1 1...,4-,.,1S3'5j-s 4'-:J-'5...ASAvA,,ifLp' nissan-swat.-Q-r..:,1wx.n.-+1-.N wan-sis.-amnmsaisv. - Jam:-A-uw-Y-..-.-.ammsewsw-n..h.-... l3Sl IB IL. CU 1E NNW 0 iD IL ID English HE work in English easily divides itself into the study of composition and literature. The work in composition includes the writing of paragraphs and longer papers on subjects the students are interested in either in school or out of school. Some of this work is in correlation with their work in literature. Naturally, a composition well done includes a knowledge of grammatical prin- ciples. so the students are required to make grammar study a definite part of their program. This is done through the use of a text offering rules and examples with exercises and also by daily drills at the board or in game form at their seats. Then. too. we work exercises in a practice pad which gives drills on forms. uses of sentences. etc. These pads and texts are studied all through the four years of English work as offered in the curriculum. The work in composition is alternated by a study of literature. As a rule. the work is done by units. One unit of composition work completed. a unit of literature is approached. The work in literature includes a thorough study of certain classics while much general reading and discussion is done with other texts. Along with the text-book study we have made maps and booklets illustrating the work interpreted and one year some of the students built Elizabethan theatres while studying Shakespeare. We often have victrola concerts playing music compositions of poetic selections we have read in class. We take imaginary journeys into the lands we study in books and we make ourselves acquainted with the physical and historical background of the story under discussion. Besides. we make reports on books read outside of school. our main purpose here being to form the habit of reading good books. In the higher classes we correlate our class work with the outside world by weekly use of a literature magazine. We try to make the work interesting by per- sonal reports on things read not mentioned in our school text. We make special study of American writers and their works the third year and a study of English authors the fourth year. Three years of English are required for graduation but whether this includes the third or fourth year of work is optional with the student. Bible Literature T is generally believed that everyone is born with the capacity for being religious. How could that religious capacity be better stimulated than by.a year's work of the most urlseliish life in history-the life of Christ? The aims of this course are to acquaint the student with the source and nature of our information about Jesus and his early followersg to give as vivid. orderly and comprehensive a survey of the gospel story as possible. so that the power and charm of Jesus' personality and the challenge of His message will make its own appealg and to provide an impetus to the students to build their characters along the lines of Jesus' life and service. Bible Literature is an elective course for Juniors and Seniors. The text in use is 'cThe Life of Christ by Burgess. The author's purpose expressed in the introduc- tion is. 'LThese studies provide for thorough historical and constructive work, but the primary aim is to enrich the religious life through a closer and deeper knowledge of Jesus, life. Were it not for this aim. not one page of this book would have been writtenf, M yy i ,,,JC f 4. 'Sui aa' hav A'-s-4-1 -1.5:-.fwwm.s:-me-u.-,..-.-.A-.aa-. l39l IB IL eu lEimN'W'0 0 :D n. so Art AVE you been in the Art Room lately? is a question often heard in the halls. We enjoy the visits of many students who dare to venture within our four walls for we do like to share in the fascination of converting from a mass of gray clay a model of a carefree boy or sculpture the great Abraham Lincoln. The adventures in an art room are many. From a bit of charcoal and a piece of white paper one can picture realms of unknown country or our own sand dunes. Or. perhaps. as this year. a sailing vessel was needed for a background for an enter- tainment and with the ingenuity of each member in the class a huge steamer picture was produced. We think that the Art Room and our surroundings in the school can be made more pleasantg we experience a joy in creating that beauty for others to enjoy. A little time is taken each year to broaden our appreciation of great works of Art by making a survey of the most important masterpieces of all the ages. Poster making is always most interesting and every year brings new and better ideas. We not only are concerned with ourselves. but we also reply to foreign correspondence which comes to us through the Junior Red Cross. This year. too, we entered the National Soap Sculpture Competition from which we await a reply. of X 'Mg A N f f'h I L s.. ,4x..f-.- AN. ...1 ' BKKMWAUQUQA ' ' ' - N.tBr Wm1cc-sen..,-g-.f'4is-sx-:-n.-.4,,...4..u.r.... l90l as n.. tu ac: AMO 0 in n. so Physical Education HE aim of the Physical Education program is to develop a child physically, mentally. and to develop character and good sportsmanship. The Physical Education program consists of good vigorous activities. The purpose of free exercise is to stimulate quick response. These have as their main objectives: training the child to act quickly on commandg to give careful attentiong and to be able to follow two or more commands given at one time. A general aim for corrective work is followed out in the free exercise group. Informal activities such as apparatus work. dancing. games, field and track events take the major part of the time. Apparatus work is very desirable. Some of the values of informal activities for the pupils are: development of muscle groups not exercised ordinarilyg general increase in nerve muscular coordinationg development of courage. ability to use squad work and leaders. This year much interest has been taken by the girls in Physical Education work. A point system which includes, health, gymnasium. swimming. skills in sports, athletics. track. stunts. campfire and girl scouts. has been worked out whereby any girl making 1000 points may earn a standard G. H. Practically all of these are done outside of school hours. The boys have their special branch of athletics. One year of Physical Education work is required of all high school students for graduation. -ff W- as .ff f lvgI - - vlSl'rAm2l nf-l4x+M +,uuu-e-sl4-q.,,-f.-A--a-- I 91 J IB ll. UJ IE ANU? 0 O ll. ID Social Science URING the school year 1930-1931 four hundred and twenty-one students have been enrolled in the classes of the Social Science Department. Brief descrip- tions of the courses offered are given below as they were summarized by the teachers in charge-Economics, Mr. Glenn Olseng Early European and Modern European History. Miss Esther Campbellg World History. Miss Sarah Fredricksg United States History and Government, Miss Helen M. Bell. Economics in our High School deals with such problems as production, con- sumption. and distribution of economic goods. Emphasis is placed upon the social effects of our attempts to better our economic condition. Economics is a one semester course open to Juniors and Seniors. The course in European History comprises two years' work. Ancient and Medieval History are taught the Hrst year and Modern European History the second year. Students are encouraged to take both courses if they elect one in order that they may have a complete and connected idea of European History from pre- historic times to the present. Modern History is not open to anyone who has not completed Ancient and Medieval History satisfactorily. In addition to the text- book work in each course, one day a week is devoted either to special reports on outside reading or to current events. In this way many interesting details which cannot be included in a textbook are brought before the class, and students are kept in touch with history of their own time. Students in Modern History must also complete some project during the year which may take the form of maps, note- books, posters. or theses. Ancient History people make certain specified maps and posters to illustrate their work as it is discussed. Students in both groups are held responsible for an up-to-date bulletin board upon which pictures, cartoons, and articles are posted which either illustrate the topics being studied in their textbooks or happenings of the present time. World History is a combination of Ancient. Medieval, and Modern History. Its purpose is to present a story of the progress man has made from the dawn of civilization to the present time. lt treats of those men. institutions. and movements which enable us to appreciate the struggle of mankind in the past and to under- stand and interpret the affairs of today. The course is open to all students except Freshmen and is desirable for those students who do not care to take a detailed study of any particular kind of history. A course in United States History and Government is offered to fourth year students and required for graduation. During the first semester the time is devoted to study of the period from the discovery of America to the close of the Mexican War H492-18481. The Hrst five weeks of the second semester are taken up with the study of the period of 1811-8-1876. The second and third quarters of this semester are devoted to the study of government-local. state. and national-although affairs pertaining to government are studied throughout the year in connection with the development of government in our history and in connection with current event. The history work is resumed the last quarter of the semester and the period from 1876 to the present time is surveyed. This year a class in Community Civics has been opened to Freshmen who are permitted to enroll with the consent of the principal. ,I 'N ,X',.?-. X ' . .. L -mm I ' f f 1. hs .r 'u.,,41 v-.,,.pd'...f'N.4-.JV ...l's.,, .f-,,, Nm. 5q..4'4..,,J's,l'..,,Aq.,1w,.,,,.- Qllf, .kmgy-1lfJjLK..fw,-LA,p.17l4QI'1if l A 24456 3 l.M't,1n C 'i'- 5-UNH vdWVl'9W i921 -Jill ru' 1:n11:u..rua:r'u .mr-rftlvaeuv-nfzn . ' ' Ll1 IB IL. IU IE' AN 1 10 UL- QD ll. ID Library HE National Educational Association has recommended that all pupils in both elementary and secondary schools should have ready access to books, in order that they may be trained to love to read that which is worth while. to supplement their school studies by the use of hooks other than textbooks. to use reference books early and effectively. and to use intelligently both the School Library and the Public Library, The Grand Haven Board of Education has approved of this recommenda- tion and provided our school with a Library. which contains between four and live thousand volumes representing all departments of school activity and recreational reading. Reading is a powerful factor in character building and can become one of life's greatest pleasures. Keeping in mind that books play an important part in moulding character. the Library has sought to reach every child of school age in the city and give to him only the very best in literature. This has been made possible by placing collections of books in each class room of the grade schools. Each teacher has the privilege of selecting a number of these books for her school room to keep for a limited time. At the end of the school year each child has had access to 150 to 4-00 books. The Library subscribes to thirty standard periodicals. which are used for study and recreational reading. To know how to Hnd material is an absolute necessity of modern education. teaching the use of books and libraries is one of the principle objectives of the School Library. During the school year. instruction is given in Library Methods. These lessons are arranged as a part of the course in English. The aim of the librarian then. is to create a taste for the best in literature and to instil into the pupil's mind a desire for an abiding love of good books. for A library is a tree of knowledge which bears more abundantly. the more we gather and enjoy its fruits. 1. 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At present in order to keep pace with the change in modern industry the first year is devoted to General Shop in which trimming is given. not only in hand woodwork. but also in wood turning. elementary wood finishing, sheet metal layout and forming. and the forging and heat treating of steel. ln the later part of the year each class takes trips through many of the local factories where these various occupations studied in the class room are seen in practice and explained from the commercial point of view by executives of the factories visited. Thus, by actual experience and observation the students are able to decide which type of occupation they prefer. This makes it easier for them to decide upon their lifels work after leaving school. At the present time the department has the facilities to give those who elect advanced Woodwork for their second year. a course in the designing and constructing of furniture and cabinet work with all modern woodworking machines. An endeavor is made to give the students enough knowledge in this work so that he may not only know something about the producing of these articles. but also that he may be an intelligent consumer of them in later life. Students electing Mechanical Drawing for the first year are taught neatness, and accuracy in making drawings which prepare them for either of the more advanced courses. ln the second year fundamental work in machine drawing is given. or the student may elect to take architectural drawing. in which the course is outlined to create an appreciation of good architecture. The student is required to draw com- plete plans of a house of good architectural design. .Some blue print making and reading is taught in the first year. with more advanced work of this nature given the second year. Night school classes in both Drawing and Shop are organized each year. The department endeavors to give in each of these courses training to fit the individual needs of those enrolled. Wo1'k representative of the various courses in the Manual Arts Department is exhibited each June in the School Gymnasium. wil., .' 'QW' . A ,' ' M rf- L g . - K .A f lv f 'Ln S A p af N... '-,-.45-,,.,A. ,..-A .Jus - T..-R.. -fn... 'w...J5v'S1fQ.-'Wn:a-'Nu'-45-wA'5L '14-M-4 are , uslwmmvus-rkuw.--mms-.www-vw. ' .P f f,gru'.xwnQ-gain-M-dmwaweuisue-m f94l


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