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.,,- F? X . -.17 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT E, the Senior Class of 1932 of the Grand Rapids Christian High School, being now, as ever possessed with those brilliant faculties which for three years have been a source of continual amazement to the learned faculty, do hereby pro- claim this to be our last will and testament. PVP lzrreby bequeatlis To the faculty-the rooms that have been desolated by our departure with the fervent hope that in the far distant future they may iind a Senior Class of equal good humor and intelligence. To hlr. Driesens-the privilege to watch every step of our upward and onward fleeting, each success and honor which we may achieve in the arena of the world. To Mr. Matthius Hendrikus De Vroome-a pair of paper-clips to be used on his olfactory organ if ever he should have the misfortune of coming in contact with a highly perfumed female. To hir. E. R. Post-the volume intitled The Proper Study of American History written by one of our esteemed fellow members, Klr. Emerson Oelen. To 11-Ir. Van Den Berg who has faithfully guided us through our high school career, we leave a picture of each one of us in order that he may be amply provided with a set of original jokes. To the tender mercies of 1NIiss Zandstra we intrust all tooth-aches, head-aches and various other aches and pains which unscrupulous Juniors may use as reasons for playing hookey. The following individuals do donate some of their outstanding attributes to those of the lower classmen who are found most worthy. Clarence Bruins and Lucille Van Kuiken leave their wagging tongues to our rising young scientist, Rhinedale Rooks, to use in his research work for a perpetual motion machine. Edward Postema bestows his poise and philosophical attitude toward life, to Ryven Ezinga, newly arrived. Anne Vroome leaves to her sister, Henrietta, a set of ecstatic spasms in order that her resounding shrieks may echo in the Girls' Room for some time to come. VVinnie Bouma and John Bonjenoor leave to Nelson 1Vaa1kes their seats with apologies that the combined space be so small. Clarence Bolt offers the rose in his cheeks to Alice Holst. Esther De Graaf leaves her cleverness in slipping out of class to talk devotedly to some one at the drinking fountain to Sylvia Hollemans. Clarence VVorst leaves his seriousness with Richard Sieswerda. Mfay the effect be noticed. Harold Brinks gives his attractive brown eyes to Rlaurice De 1N1Iey with the hope that they may also win for his much renown among the senoritas of his class. YVa1ly Hoffman turns over to John Vroone his speech-making ability together with his engaging, ever-present smile. Annette Dekker donates her dutiful application to her studies to Paul Paine with the hope that it may be a sustaining rock to him in the time of need. In witness whereof we do set our hand and seal this first day of June in the year 1932. W'itne.v.ves.- P. Anick CLASS OF 1932 D. Pression 1271
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Uf C LASS OF '33 EDVVARD VENEMA . . . . President ORIE Bour . . . L l'icn-Prrxident MARIAN DE W1'rT . . ...... Secretary CORNELIUS DoEzEM,x . . ....... Trmrurer JOHN VROON . . . I in'-Srfrclary-Treruurer MR. I. J. Fr.Es . . . . . .......... Sponsor HE Class of '33 consists of about one hundred and twenty members. At the monthly meetings the talent of its members was shown especially in music and speaking. During the year a Camera Club was organized, the purpose of which is to make it possible to have the history of the class told in pictures in the next hflemoir. Another important feature sponsored by the class during the year was the Junior-' Senior Party-what a wonderful time we had! Although we as a class have enjoyed being Juniors, we now long to be the dignified Seniors. The class is very much interested in the New Unit of Christian High as it will be the first class to start its Senior year in it. lVl'ARIAN DE VVITT Slit gffivuturiant Ejulgn Be ilfvvufn E291
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