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

 - Class of 1951

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Seniorf of 1951: Today your country needs your services. If I had one wish to make to you as you respond to your cour1try's call, it would be that each of you have a deep and abiding faith, faith that man's struggle for freedom will continue to be forward. There have been times when man's right to search for and enjoy liberty have been challenged. That right is being challenged today. In such times, men who have faith in what is right and refuse to sacrifice principles are the men who live in history. Glenn H. Olsen, Principal i 8 To The Student Body: A new world is struggling to be born. This new world will be the kind of world that you, the students of today and to- morrow, are equipped to build and to live in. You will need social vision, moral stamina, mastery of self, and techni- cal competence for this task. Earl H. Babcock, Sup erintendenl



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Geraldine Dykhuizen Arlene Kerton Esther Dean Nyland Sandrene Ann Schutt Arlene Wfentland Upper: That's a silly question. Middle: Better hurry! Look what time it is! Bottom: No wonder you can't find itg you're on the wrong page. we :wi Languages MISS- DYKHUIZENS English classes are learning how to diagram sentences. I.et's see, the subjective complement modifies the subject and the verb is in apposition with the direct object. Oh, lim all confused. MISS WENTLAND is having her English class study for a test which she promises to give next Monday. The object of the test seems to be to see how much the kids know about Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Didn't hear whether or not MISS NYLAND'S Eng- lish class dramatized Velvet Pants, but suppose they did. Bet it wasn't so good as when we did it! Her history class is studying about that Egyptian queen Ccanit remember what her name wash. According to reports, the juniors heard The Cask of Amontilladd' again this year. Now they are going to do Hamlet Hope MISS SCHUTT reads the Ophelia scene for them, too. Seniors in Comp and Rhet class have started their task which will take six weeks-that of writing a 3000 word composition. Guess MISS KERTON likes to keep them busy. !'i I0

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