Grandville High School - Paramount Yearbook (Grandville, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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The students have been pleased with the capable leadership of tMr. Taylor and Mr. De Witt. PARAMOUNT BOARD fwf-lafllfni Sally Wiser Harhara Brinlqs X,'ffff,'i Pen 13' Vredex ooigd l.er. Koster Del Zandbergen Hoh S.u'.1ge lioh Vander Wfiere xlrf Helen Goodrith -lone lieimers Rosemary Ridde-ring .lanine Koster 'I ijfmi IH' Bernadene Vander XVal Marie Deliorne llnizt Nanny Mitthell Cornelius Korhorn 'loan l-lansen flllllllt ii Dale Allie-ma Dan Xwalrna Eugene Vander Molen N.eQL'I'aylor 'lerry Starls wif Vglelflfi lfred Renaud Lee Mtklies Cetilia Dehri -lay Deliorne -3.1 f.',' .JI ,'ff f,i liarhara Strong Pauline Blok Shirley Minisee Ron Xlilierenga liarhara Van Hoxin Kay Maflonald lidward Slatk -lust hetiore the Christmas holidays we elected our Paramount Board, Although the hoard is a netesi to the produttion of this book, we would get nowhere without the leadership ot' Mr, Dotter an Duhois, our advisors and also Miss Weeks our other class sponsor, The tlass as well as the staff, wish to express their gratitude for their leadership and tooperi ion in making possible this puhlitation. 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WN l.. TM1452 .4.. ATM. ' Snjlunffuniulf Mialiigun State' Nurnml l'nivursity ut Micliigan Micliigan St.itc IERNIQST XXI Tinnm' flllljlil' High University of Mithignn Cllvin College Wll.i.iAn1 j, DlfWlTT A.li.. A M. l'v'iwijmf l.,1li11 Allviun Cullcgc University uf Micliigan ADAH Moom' A.H. Ellgliilv, Sflcwlv Calvin Cullege AMANDA RUSSFLI. 8.5. -llnfim' lliglr Prfzlrifnlf Mitliignn State Nurmul Michigan State College FREDERICK C. VAN HART- nsvi2x,DT. JR. A . B. ll rn'ld f1j,llfH'-1' il i lNlAHFI. Grim A.B.. M.A. ElIKQIj,l'l7, Libr.n'l.1f1 Hope College AKTHVR M. Rltgxi-il. HS. lurm. in cliuiml C.-l7t'Nlf,lfl'Vl, Pfvyiicii, M.: 4 r11.rlir.i Crntral State TC2lCl1C'Y'S Hope College University of Mitliigan l'nivL-rmitv nf Micliignn Cnllcgu 1.1-UNARU Dirk XX'lI,l.IAM I.. Dl'I1As, ju. lVlARlF Biayoum XXIILHVR STULT7 lNlARll- Wim. Ali. HA. HA., A.M. AB, A.li. lllllflll llllqfi ludlnlrhfl Am Eflgljilv. -lnumr High.. Li- Bfirfiinffiflg. Cilffrmfm Ifutqfjilv, Vlmziw fflgfv llivp4'f.n1llugc Wlutt-rn hlinlwiggin Cullcgc h 1 Hnpu Cullcgc XX'.isl1ingtun St.m- Clulln Llnivcrsity uf Wfiscunsin l'niw-rnity uf lNIicl1ignn llnivcrsity uf Cliitngu Gumrgc XX!.lNlllHj.ZlUll ll u-ixity. XX'cstc-rri Nltliilu Cnllugc' 5 IWARAIORIIC LONDON Cfvri, flffift of ilu' Priuri- fuf iuleudefzl fu! LIZABFTH VAN Al.I.snmm ANTHONY Drums ETHFL I-UNDY Q A B IOANNE Bapmm limmmm CLARK Clerk. Ofc? of lbtf Super- Club, Uffre of flu Pflllfl FRFDERICK j. VEENKAMP MAmuQr-: Gunn M . . l'l1A1'.s'ialfEdlnxiliwl Bb- l I V B- MUSE- M MUW4 ffm! Alamy Ari Al.U1'f 11- Hifflffkl. llczzlflv Cortland State Teachers' Pl?j V'l Ed f f'0'1- GWB' 1U.fff1Hf1H1l.1l Mum . . , 1't'l7J' . :i'12gt.RqPiqS Junihr Cmln Omlltgc Init-higtm College WCSQHH Mifhiswn Col- Unmmq uf Muhwn ' I lege fcstc-rn lulfhlgilfl Cullcgc mn DOl I'IfR HFI.lfN Drms INIAYMF I.lNm21.L Hum NAC Gnrcaon ARTHVR H. PONNIIIN S, HA. A.B, AB. A.B. 'n11mn'i.1l flume lfmfzrmfitw fnuim' Hiqgfv -lnfflnr lifyfv -lr1ln'11,lfI.wu, 174 fv In Fug cstt-rn A1Ik'IIl42L.lll Ctvllt-gt I:-'WII3 L f'f.U Cfcntml State 'I141cIuAr's Cul' Michigan State Xurmnl Mb' 5f'Uf'l7 XX'ustt'rn Michigan Ctwllcgc Inge Hope Cwllcgc SCHOOL BOARD Henry Alkema . . President Harold Becker .... . Vice President Williaiirm Vander Wie1'e . . . Secretary Williarmu Graham . . . Treasurer Peter Vander Molen . Trustee THis YIIAR has been an exceptionally busy one for the members of the School Board. Several new faculty members have been selected by Superintendent Taylor and the School Board due to the increased size of the student body. A new addition to the high school has kept the board members busy for a large part of the school year. Recent meetings of the Board have been given over to the difcussion of the construction ol' .i new elementary school building and the purchase of one or more new school busses, 8 WNNW SR RAW X X xx N s X X A 3 1 CLASS HISTORY SISPTIQMBER OF 1947 saw the Senior Class of '51 enter the doors of Grandville High School as shy and apprehensive as any Freshmen Class. They were initiated as usual with the customary hilarious antics, and were often seen bowing down to some Sophomore and seriously reciting I am a green Freshman , When they had become sufficiently acquainted to elect class officers, they chose the following: president, Gerry Bosch, vice-president, Duane Ensingg secretary, Nancy Mit- chellg and treasurer, Del Zandbergen, The following year, the Class of '51 was proud to be called, no longer Freshmen, but now advanced Sophomores. They entertained the Freshmen gleefully and were delighted to be looked upon with respect by these new students. The class elected jack Sousley as president, Duane Ensing as vice-president, Betty Huyser as secretary, and Del Zandbergen as treasurer. In 1949 the class returned determined to put Grandville on the map, The following were chosen to guide the class through this eventful year: president, Dale Alkema, vice-president, Dan Walma, secretary, Sally Wiseg and treasurer, Barbara Brinks. The year started off with a rollicking Halloween Party in the Gymnasium. The juniors then settled down to business in order to make enough money for their Senior year. They began by having a paper drive which was very success- ful and brought in some much needed capital. They then sold hotdogs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for three months and succeeded in making themselves a complete nuisance. At the beginning of the second semester, they settled earnestly to work producing their play which, under the capable direction of Mrs, Moody, turned out to be one of the best in Grandville history. At the close of the year the juniors entertained the deserving Seniors with a banquet and prom which carried out the theme Mid-Century Grads. They looked back on their junior year as having been very successful and forward to their big year with great hopes and ambitions. At last the big year came around and was met with much joy by the Big Wheels , They again elected Dale Alkema and Dan Walma to lead the class with Bernadene Vander Wal as secretary and Pauline Blok as treasurer, Early in the year the Paramount Board was chosen and work began on the all-important yearbook -the pride and joy of the class. Under the direction of Miss Weeks, the class presented the Senior Play, Next Door Neighbors which was a great success. The second semester found them anxiously awaiting the boat trip which was taken on May 16 and enjoyed by all. The banquet and prom was a great success and greatly pleased the Seniors. On june 7th the Seniors walked solemnly down the aisle to receive their diplomas which finished one of the bright periods of their lives, and left them to make a place for themselves in the world. 10 CLASS OFFICERS DALE ALKEMA Tins .lIlf6Jil 1121.1 1101 fo ,Mil ir I0 dc'tw'r11lm in ,um'r'eed, Student Council 23 Varsity Club 43 Glee Club 43 Ninziiur 33 Prmwmiuii 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Orches- tra 3. 43 junior Rotarian 43 Pep Band 3, 41 Pep Committee 4a Class President 3, 4, Tennis l, 2, 3, 43 Co-valeclictorian PAULINE BLOK Noi maria mlb, bu! ri grail dm! of doing. Library Club 4g Booster Club 4, Prmrmnmil 43 Girls' League 2. 33 Volley ball 31 Ticket Com- mittee, junior and Senior Play, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 43 co-va ledictorian BERNADENE VANDER WAL She hui a kmrrla of .seeing thingy nr lbey are and doing thiugr ar they ought lo be done. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Booster Club 1. 2, 5. 4, Treasurer 43 F.H.A. 13 Commercial Club 2, 33 Y-Teens 2, 3g Paramount 43 Class Secretary 43 Ticket Committee, junior and Se- nior Plays. 3, 4 DANIEL WALMA No one knouur uimz il ir lbrzl be mu do fill be lrierf, Glee Club 4, Secretary 43 Pep Committee 43 Pammauiii 43 Varsity Club 4g junior Rotarian 43 Tennis 1, 2, 5, 43 Football 13 Basketball 1, 23 Senior Play 43 Class Vice-President 3, 4 Dale Alkema. Pauline Blok Cornelius Korhorn CLASS HONOR ROLL Mary Gae Huizenga Carolyn Vrcduoogd Sally Wise Shirley Minisee Fred Renaud CLASS MOTTO: In ourselves our future lies. CLASS COLORS: Light and Dark Blue CLASS ITLOWER Wliltc Rose 11 Barbara Strong, Daniel Walma JACK AvPI.msAcH Life 45 a whole ix fvrettj good. Truck lg Football 2, 3 BARBARA BAKER A neat lilflef lrifkf' Y-Tec-ns 2. 3, 41 Commercial Club 33 Boost- er Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Girls' League 2, 51 Glcc Club 5. 41 Band 1, 21 Art 5, 45 Nufzlim 4g Pep Chorus 43 junior Play 33 Senior Play 4 Bmwl. BFCKIZR 1 lore frwlqlril wlillzdcf' F.H.A. l HENRY Bommxs A jeu' more J.:-11 ,zmf ffm lmnlzlv will will, Hi-Y 41 Football 51 liaskctball 51 TL-nnis 5, -i lfAlll'i.-XRA Hxmxs Sbe'i brifliufll. Xnff,'rf11l, luziug. .md glad, Am! nzure nice flviffgi ue iw!! wnld Jddf' Booster Club l, 2, 31 Y-Teens 2, B. 4, Vicc- Prcsiulcnt 41 Library Z. P-l4l'CLlSlll'Cl' 21 Dcbaltc 3. 41 Glcc Club l, 2. 41 Bulldogs Corner 3. 4, Assistant Editor 41 F.H.A. lg P.I?'.INlIflHlf 4, no-cditorg Student Council 5. 41 Girls' League 1, 51 NORMAN likormaxs Hfifeul .11 .1 ll7JLjUll.l. Hi-Y 41 Bnscbill A711 l5.iskctb.1ll 41 Lirossc Pointe High l, 1 l.Axx'iu2NCii Bruurkslam.-. lf 111i,wfJ1e1'n11,i I .m1, I 41111 Ju mil .fi mmf, 'quad lfllllgl .zu ffm gum! ffm' 1.411 Ju. Glu' Club 41 Art -11 lloostt-1' 21 Si-nioi' l'l.n' -l lxlARGllZ CROWNFR If vifwlfe Hurt llflllt, vfnlf fm .1 zrfmfc mfff- Llffil, Glcc Club 1, 2. 3. 'Ig l7.H.A. I1 Girls' l.t-.igut 2, 2: bl,-RRI! DVKURNV fl lulrrfluizl nf fill! IUXLJ fry ,1 rfllltf u,1lnn, Glue Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Scurrt.iry -lg lioostci' Club 5. Al, Sctrctnry -11 F.H.A. I, Vitc-l'i'csx- alunt lg G,A.A. lg CAIIUCIII Club 'll-c:0lllIllL'I tml Club T71 l'.1r.4munuf -li blunior l'l.1y l l'ro1nptci' S Dfxvio DlfNToN I 111.0 Ju wnltlfnjutg it11i,1,'1fw.1f id. C.unur.i Club -I1 lliAY -ll GRETA DEVRIES A .fzreel dllf'zI!'li1'P Hua' of g1m1fe. F.H.A. 11 Y-Teens 3, 41 Commercial Club 3, Secretary1 Girls' League 2. 31 Nuufiur 4 TERIA DOLLS Your lJe11r1',f defire be 11'iIb you. Girls' League 2. 31 Volley Ball 3g Basket- ball 3 MARll.X'N DoRNRusH 1 11111.11 be lllyxelf .md 1111 our ii' 111 rbimgv me. G.A.A, 1, 2, 51 Y-Teens 2, 31 Commercial Club 31 Glee Club 2, 3, 41 Girls' League 2, 3 BARBARA ENGELSMA HCOIIIF. gire uf .1 111.116 of 3111111 1111.1Ii1,1. G.A.A. 2, 31 Booster Club 41 Girls' League 2, 31 Volley Ball 2, 3, 41 Basketball 2, 3, 41 Softball 3 DUANI2 ENs1Nra Sigh 1111 111r11'e. ladiw. .figlv 1111 111f11'e. Mk'll were deceirerf ern. Glee Club 41 Art l, 2. 31 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y 41 Varsity Club 2, 41 junior Play 31 Senior Play 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Baseball l, 2, 5, 41 Basketball l, 2, 3, 41 Class Vice- President I. 2 XXfll.LlAM FoLi.i2TT Thr dcad if tl'61'.l'fZ7ilIg.' flu' fi1111c 1.1 1111111- ing. Hi-Y 41 Science Club 41 Presiclentg Varsity 41 Foo ball I. 2, 3, 41 Track I. 2, 3, 41 Hi-Y liasketball 4 fil,ORlA Gl.AsHowRR fl n'1,iI1111,rili1111 rr1l111'.l111 .11 1141 t'1'Il1l'll.H Y-Teens 2, 3, 41 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 41 G.A.A. I, Z1 Girls' League 2. 31 Commercial Club 31 Glee Club I, Z, 5, 41 Nu11ti11,f 41 F.H.A. 11 Pep Chorus 41 junior Play 35 Senior Play 4 HIQLRN GOODRICH Siva 11.1.1 .1 11141111.1111 zur-1' 11110111 ber 111.11 11111 111.1dy ber 111.1113 f1'fL'Ild,i,i' Pep Chorus 41 Booster Club l. 2, 3, 4, Sec' rc-tary 51 G.A.A. l, Z1 F.H,A. lg .xlllllffllj 2, 3, 41 Girls' League 2, 31 Art 2, 3, 41 Ptzriw lllllllllf 41 Glee Club 1, 21 3, 4g Trio 41 Bull- clog's Corner 3 RUTH GoRT Du nnble fI7ilI.Q,l', 11111 111-14111 11111111 ,111 darn fill!-Q.ll Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Library 2. 3, 4. Vice- Prusitlent 41 Commercial Club 31 F.H.A. 11 Girls' League 2, 3 JACK GR0l?NlfX'El.D Tb1111glJI .zlwle if k'ft'l'l1JI.ll Hi-Y 2. 3. 41 Varsity Club 41 Glee Club 41 Baseball 1, 41 Football 2, 3, 4g Track 21 Tennis 31 Basketball 1 .BIARY GAR HIVIZIZNGA If rrluvir' be lfve food nf lore. P149 rm. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Accompanist. president 43 Girls' League 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Cheerleader 1. 2, 33 Pep Band 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Boost- er Club 1, 2. 3, 43 NllI1ffll,l 23 Dramatics l. 23 Trio 43 junior Play 33 Senior Play 4 BETTY HUYSER Her :wire um' ever Jllfl, geulle, .md luiv. ,ul exrellelll fblllg Ill 1l'0lllt'll.'l Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Girls' League 2, 33 F.H.A. l3 Nufzliur 1, 43 Booster Club l, 23 Com- mercial 33 Junior Play 33 Class Secretary 1 -JOAN -IAPINGA I ill!! .ill Ike duuglalelu' of IIIYL frllbflll blllhlt, ,md .111 the bralfaerr ma. F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 1. 2, Treasurer 23 Glee Club 2, 3. 43 Y-Teens 2. 3, 4, Co-Ed Repre- sentative 4, Y-Teens Conference Representa- tive 43 Commercial 33 Girls' League 2. 33 Senior Play 4 NORMAN Knit. A ffIOI'l.l'Illc1Il in ilbililj Jud lbUll.QL7f. Varsity Club 4, Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 3, 4, Wfood Butchers 23 Science Club 43 Model- aires 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3. 4 CORNELILIS KORHORN 'Ylfly mind lo me .1 klllgdfwl ir. Bulldogs Corner 4. Editor 43 lxlllllffllj' 31 Band I, Z. 3, 43 Glee Club 4, Treasurer 43 Orchestra 3, 41 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 33 Ptlfdlflfllllll 43 junior Play 33 Se- nior Play 41 junior Rotarian 4 FLORRNCR KOR HOR N Fun hiker law' by forte .md ,ibaiev lilllgfifuv nut of her. Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. l3 Y-Teens 2, 33 Booster Club lz Band l, 1, 5, 43 junior Play Prompter 33 Girls' League Z. 3 Liisuri KosTizR Nnbfe by llfffb, je! nobler' by ,qreill zli'eJv. Varsity Club Z, 4. President 43 Hi-Y 2, 3. 43 Booster Club Z, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. 41 Track l, 2, 3, 43 junior Play 3 WILMIZR KCISTFR Pmgre.u ii 1175 Liu nf life. Camera Club 43 Art 2, 31 Glee Club 4 lDAl'l. LAND If I had my rboife lzetzrem bun!-,i .md play. Ill' gladly ,tml my bovis .1zzui. Hi-Y 2. 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Varsity Club 2. 3. 41 Avllllljlll 43 Booster Club I, Z, 3. 43 Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track l. 2, 3. 41 Senior Play 4 BIARY ANN Mc Cox' 'lTl'lIIb if lruth In lfye end of fel'E011ir1g. F.H.A, 1, Treasurer l1 Glee Club l. 1. 3, 43 Trio 43 Girls' League 2, 33 Booster Club 43 Y-Teens 23 Commercial Club 33 Softball 33 Senior Play Prompter 4 DoNNA Mclisrrviua .Ybe',i 11111 the H1111 111 1'u11, z1'f7e11 zrorie if 111 be 1l1111e. Gln-c Club lg F.H.A. lg G.A.A. 1, 2, 31 Booster Club Z3 Y4Teens 23 Camera 43 Girls' League Z1 53 Volley Ball l, 2. 3. 43 Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 45 Softball 3, 4 JAMES b'lClN'l'YRlZ Mg f111111'e Um .rbtard of vie. Glee Club 43 Varsity 4: Football 2, 3, Track 1, 2. 5. 4. Liar Mifiuuas pAlll'.I1.l rmdj fm' .1 good 1Il1bt .l' Varsity Club 43 Camera Club 43 Science Club 43 P.1r.11111111111 41 Tennis 1. Z. 3, 4. DA1u.ENiz lWEl.LF Q11ie1 .111d ,fell-1'11111.1i11e1l,'' F.H.A. I1 Y-Teens 21 Glcc Club l, 2, 5, Commcruial Club 3: Girls' League 2, 3 NANCY IWITCHIELL M11.rir, 7IId6.flI'0. pleu.re. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 1, 2, 3, 41 Glcc Club 3, 4 Accompanistg Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 51 Trio 43 Student Council 21 Hoostcr Club lg Y-Teens 2, 31 P.11'.11111111111 -lg Girls' LL-agua 2, 33 N11111111.r 21 junior Play 53 Senior Play 41 Class Secretary l SHIRLEY Mwisizif Tiny 11111-i 11.1.1 111 l7.lI'6 .1 1111111111 11 be 11115 F.H.A. Ig Glue Club Z. 5, 41 Librarian Girls' Lcaguc Z. 51 Treasurer lg YATet-ns Commn-rcial Club 51 Student Council 5, 4 Lois Momioif Lir1I1' I 1-.11-1 11 1111111 I am. 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Ig Booster Club l, 2. 31 Glee Club I. 2. 3, 41 Commercial Club 31 Y-Teens 2, 5, 4, Girls' League 2, 53 Basketball 3. 41 Softball 2g Senior Play 43 Cbeerleatler 3 Roman l'Al'I. AU uwri .md un fun inf! lfu' lift lm wif Glue Club 43 HivY 5, -11 Traik 31 Alllflltll Play 51 Senior Play -4 M.fou1.x'N PHILLIPS Ami Mu fmt lmff' ul lfflldtll fmt. 'lain i.m.' G.A.A, Ig Glee Club 1, 3. -l: Y-Teena 2. 3, 41 Commercial Club 'sg Booster Club lg Girls' League 2, 3 Fiufn RifNAi'u Au .nllfzilinni .mf ul' lad. Camera Club 41 Scieme Club 4, Varsitv Club 41 l'.1v'.nnu1fu! 43 Football Ig Basketball I, 2. 5. 41 Baseball I. 1, 5. 4 blARII.YN RII.I.I'MA Laugh ivlvzlf mn mfr. F.H.A, I1 G.A,A. 51 BllU3lL'I' Club IL Girl! League 2. 31 Volley Ball I, 2, 3, -41 Basket- ball I, 2, fa, 41 Softball 3 ARVAN Rrssi-1.1. Min of 'flu' zzfmfi .ni ffm fu If mul. Varsity Club -lg lmliistrial Arts 21 Football I. Z. 43 l5,INliQ'.l7LIll I, 2, -Ig Bameball I, 1. 4 EIoi+i'i4'i' S.u'Aui' xl Qflflll, Jffvhli. fu fmnfe !'u.u1i -fin. B loner Club 5. -lg HifY 4, -I, Presiilent -I. Student CounLil 4, l'i'e-sitleiit -lg Varxiti' 1. 4, Viu Prnsiilent Ll: l'.n.11fzff1m1 -I1 Glu Club 43 Football I, 2. 3, 4, Track I1 Basket- ball I, 2, a. 4, Baseball 2. hi ,lunior Play 1 VITA Siioi MAKIIII Wlrm fu fur um-i, far Iznmfu fun li'1imfi. G.A.A, I. 2. 3. Vine l'i'es'elent ig Y-Teens R, 41 l7,l'l.A. I1 Co'ume1'eial Club 5, Boostei Club I, 2, 5, 4, Girls' l.e'igi1e J, 31 Basket- ball I, 1, 3. -lg Volley Iiall I, 2, 5. -lg Solt- ball 5, -lg Sensor Play Promptei' -I ANIJRIIXX' SAIOYKDSIXI.-K 1 lbiffl, llnnfnn I Jw. Christian High I, 1 JACK Soi's1.i2x' A full ul' bfi nun. Hi-Y 3, 4. Vice President 43 Varsity Z, -I2 Booster Club 3. 41 Glen Club 4: Football I. 2, 5. 4, Basketball I. 2, 5. 4. Baseball I. 3. 5. 41 Hi-Y Basketball Coailm Band l, 2, Ricriaim STARKS ken l ll r' .ne lbs' 11111.iir mr: 5, 41 Pep Band 5, 41 Orchestra 3, 41 Industrial Arts .Z1 .N'IH1IjlLl' 41 Bulldog's Corner 41 Glee Club 4g Hi-Y Basketball 3, 41 Basketball 21 Baseball 2. 51eFootball 21 junior Play 3 Nmi. Sriciiai..-mn 'YN .111 flu' zzfamii, I lbiuk mum Ihr elf! 111 mgn ruffle. Bftitimim STR Glee Club 4, President 4g Varsity Club 4 lliAY 3. 41 Band l, 2, 3, 41 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 41 Orthestra 51 Modelaires I, 21 Indus- trial Arts Z. Seeretary 21 Football 11 2. 41 Basketball 11 21 Tennis I, Z, 3, 41 Hi-Y Basketball 3, 4 ONG SM fi' t'l'L'l' midi' ln Jlllijl' nu! loud: ll 1rl1 dr.1m.1l11' 1.111111 ifufi t11dnz1'ed. Glee Club 4 5 J, 41 Debate 5, 41 Booster Club s Corner 5' Yllllljhl' 4 Co Fditor 1 Bulldogf , ,, 1 , 1 , - . 1 Y-Teens 21 l'11r.1mn1u1l 41 Girls' League -, 31 junior lilay 51 Oratoriral 11 lixtempore liioifrsi Titovifa Hcjllfllfllflll 1111.11 it lllll in l'IlNllIlfllI. Hi-Y 5, 4: Varsity Club 4, Secretary 41 Srience Club 41 Football 3. 41 Lowell High l Bfutimim Vitiroa 'I'lu' lilllt ifmfwz .III of being f5.1f1f1y. F.H.A. lg G.A.A. l: Glee Club l, 2, 4g Girls' League 2, 51 Commerrial Club 3 -lamizs Wiisi' Varsity Cli lndustrial 2, 3, 4 CI.utoi,YN Vaifnizvoocb ',SfU'c.Idjl1g fwjf. t'Ilf!7ll.lAlJNl. ,wtf Llllgfrlla' l!'l7c'ftI'cI' .ilu gner-llv.1l'.i' P11111-i. Booster Club 1. 2, 3, 4, President 41 F.l-l.A. l1 Y-Teens 2. 3, 4, lnter Club Representa- tive 41 Y-Teens Conference Representative 41 Forensics 31 Debate 31 Library lg 57111111111 5, 4, Co-Editor 41 Pmumznuzzt 41 junior Play 31 Senior Play 41 Camera Club 4, Secretary 41 Band lg Girls' League 2, 31 G.A,A. 2. 3 BROOK nb l, 2, 31 Booster Club 1, Z, 51 Arts 11 Track l, 2, 31 Football l,AlIl.li'I'TA XXfi1,1.isoN A !'btlf7,lYldYj of u'or'd,r. G.A.A. I1 Commercial Club 31 Y-Teens 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Glee Club Z, 3. 4, Librarian 41 Girls' League 2, 31 Pep Chorus 41 junior Play 3 S1u.i.v Wisia Her fl'iL'IId,l' fur ,rbe Illilllj, ber fruit buf rbe .I'l1jf.T' F.H,A. l. President lg Booster Club l, 2. 3, 41 Y-Teens 2, 3. 41 President 41 Science Club 4, Secretary 41 Glee Club l, 2, 4, Librarian 41 Student Council 2. 3. 41 Pinu- mozml 3, 4, Co-Editor 41 Girls' League 2. 3: Y-Teens Conference Representative 4g Pep Chorus 41 junior Play Ticket Chairman 31 Senior Play 41 Class Secretary 31 Sophie De Marsac Award GERALD YouNG Sf1t'l1L'e 1.1 .Illl'.1.l,l' u'elr1m1e. N1111ri11,i 31 Varsity Club 41 Trirlt 3 4 Prwhlw1l.' VNU PI'L'.ufLfe1Il.' Serf'ef11rj'.' Ti'eu.f1rre1' .' .f1i,?1ze.i i illamzgeu' UNDER l:RliSHMliN Milton Bement Bob McDonald Ruth Alkemii . Rolvin Giiunt . Don Edgerly l5i2'rTY ZANDBIERGFN Sheff .quad in iburlf2.md. lyijfifzg frm, Otbevxi lib fJw'y1ll'fl find ing full. Girls' League 2. Q1 F,H.A. l1 Cinnint-l'ii.il Club 5 DIZLHIERT Z,-xNnBiaRcQifN lu b.1,ihflb.1U lvdi 'fnlwffi mf ffm illw Ill in Ulbw' ipnm be lnflffi .1 ful. Student Council -lg Hi-Y 2, 3, -lg I ir IIIIUI I 43 Varsity Club 41 Funtlmll I, 2, 3 1 liis kcthiill l, 2, 3, 43 Truck I, 2. 5, 4 Bum Club 41 -Iuninr l'l4iv 3: Claw Vice Piuitlnnt CLASS OFFICERS 'll'Nl0R . . lfrcd Pullcn . . . jerry Starks . . Mary Grant . . . . Rosemary Riddcring. SUPHOMORIES Betty Mariclc Bob Dc Witt Verna Dc Young Don Dc Wiritcr CLASS WILL Dale Alkema bequeaths his violin to Fritz Krisler. ' jack Applebach gives his apple back to William Tell. Barbara Baker bequeaths her modeling ability to joAnne Stevens. Beryl Becker bequeaths her typing ability to Barbara ,lo Hall. Pauline Blok bequeaths her speaking poise to Eleanor Roosevelt. Henry Bomers leaves his government book to Miss Weeks Barbara Brinks leaves her ability to write letters to Hope Norman Brothers bequeaths his height to Edmund Gwenn. Larry Bruursema bequeaths his size to Ron Axdorff. Margie Crowner leaves her shorthand book to Mr. Docter. Marie DeKorne bequeaths her quietness to Mary Jo Follett. David Denton bequeaths his specs to Paul Lamoreaux. Greta DeVries bequeaths her feminine ways to Peggy Brown. Teria Dole leaves her bright shoestrings to Marcia Reister. Marilyn Dornbush bequeaths her army interest to General Eisenhower. Barbara Engelsma bequeaths her smile to Mary Grant. Duane Ensing bequeaths his voice to Bill Sherman. Bill Follett leaves his chemistry set to Albert Einstein. Gloria Glashower leaves her candy stand to any Junior who wants it. Helen Goodrich leaves her paint brushes to Jim Hayes. Ruth Gott leaves her knowledge of cosmetology to all Hollywood hair dresse Jack Groeneveld leaves his tenor voice to Dennis Day. Mary Gae Huizenga bequeaths her musical ability to Nigel Young. Betty Huyser bequeaths her flirtatious ways to Aletha Troost. Joan japinga bequeaths her wardrobe to Gloria Swanson. Norman Kiel bequeaths his golf clubs to Ben Hogan. Cornelius Korhom leaves his trombone to Pat Kingsley. Florence Korhorn bequeaths her giggle to Mary Ann Seabert. Les Koster bequeaths his physique to Charles Atlas. Wilmer Koster leaves his glasses to Groucho Marx. Paul Land bequeaths his romantic ways to Clark Gable. Mary Ann McCoy leaves her friendly ways to Nancy Shoniker. Donna Mclntyre bequeaths her red hair to Rita Hayworth. jim Mclntyre leaves his car to Miss Van Allsburg. Lee Mekkes bequeaths his iokes to Bob Hope. Darlene Melle leaves her sweet ways to Shirley Temple. Shirley Minisee bequeaths her many friends to Barb Van Hoven. Nancy Mitchell bequeaths her acting ability to Ingrid Bergman. Lois Monroe bequeaths her legs to Betty Grable. john Murray bequeaths his hair to Dennis Morgan. Janice Oberly leaves her job at Adrianse to Lila Burch. Amber Ohler leaves her height to jackie Van Solkema. Lois Oosterink bequeaths her boyfriend, Al, to Marie Wilson fmy friend I Robert Paul bequeaths his acting ability to Spencer Tracy. Marilyn Phillips bequeaths her blond tresses to Betty Hutton. Fred Renaud bequeaths his pitching ability to Bob Feller. Marilyn Rillema bequeaths her lirst name to Marilyn Eisma. Arvan Russell bequeaths his love of sports to Marv Carr. Bob Savage bequeaths Janice Albright to the senior class of 1952. Vita Shoemaker bequeaths her good sportsmanship to Babe Didrickson. Andrew Sjoerdsma bequeaths his flashy socks to Bill Cierman. lack Sousley leaves his wad of gum to Wrigley, Inc. Dick Starks leaves his horn to Harry James. Neal Stickland bequeaths his drum sticks to the nearest chicken. Barb Strong bequeaths her voice to Margaret Truman. Elden Troyer bequeaths his A's in chemistry to some lucky Junior. Bernadene Vander Wal bequeaths her typewriter to Royal Typewriters. Inc Barb Victor bequeaths her rhinestone jewelry to the Queen of England. Penny lVredevoogd bequeaths her nose for news to Louella Parsons. Dan Walma leaves his tennis racket to Jack Kramer. jim Westbrook bequeaths his curly hair to jim Packer. Pauletta Willison bequeaths her gift of gab to Hedda Hopper. Sally Wise bequeaths her job as editor on the Paramounf to some ffortunate Gerald Young leaves his motor cycle to Barney Oldfield. Betty Zandbergen leaves her television set to Roberta Carter. Del Zandbergen bequeaths his handsome appearance to Alan Ladd. .College to any 19 junior who may have interest there rs. rmaj. I junior. Suv' J K X X w K is sf lx , Q ,K x XXX My x ,xywwxl X sf, ,Q X su if f- 'QNX .Nt Num f' s N: sd dame 'QQ' Q: ' i xl ly? V 'A W: - 'az' 'Q as . 5' - H-ff-1 as 4. gi' 5' ii., W Wa ji Q I VK? , ,f-S. . 5 K x 0 Av it Q V3.2 1 'iv . Q ,,:: E we , ive- X L bs. . 5 an i e ver-Pg X 1,53 . L 4 X, 0 '55 . l ... K V wg r Y ii ' fln. -2 ' ' i . 4 .,, -:za Y CLASS janicc Albright Charles Angell Joyce Appleby Run Axdurrf .lean Bement june Bcukema Barbara Binncy Durward Blakely Dorntliy Hlavskamp Delnres Bowman Peggy Brown lim Bruin Virginia Bush liarl Callan Marvin Carr Rnlwerta Carter Bill Clierman lldwaid Cline Pmb llronlieim lileanur Crnwner Arlene Decker Mary Louise Dix Marilyn liiama Sadie Feenstra Dnnna liinkhcincr Niary Alu Fnllett Ken Fryling Marv Gran! Yluyac Cilasliuis XVarren Cirmncrs Barbara Alu Hall Beverly Harlg Marian Haverdink Iames Hayes Xxllllllll Heplcr R-ilu-rt Hildretli Pat Kingslev Ralph Klaultcr Nu l'i l,Il.lBl1lLl1 I filiallex Cialnlun ,lack fmndale OF '52 Louise Corbett Bernard Kunnen Paul Lamnrcaux, lack Mclntyre lanct Meeklmf Dun Meycring Mary Mitchell Dclures Newman XX'ilma Uosterink jim Packer Dale Potter herald Potter Fred Pullen Morey Raby Marcia Rcistcr Vinla Rcyburn Rnsernary Ridderinpg Frances Rillema Marv Ann Seabert Bill Sherman Nancy Slmniker lidward Slack jerrv Starks jnAnn Stevens Aletlia 'Ianmt liugcne Vander Mn len Barbara Van Haven lackic Van Sulkcma Mariurxe Van Snllcc ma Dave Versluis Helen Vunrliecs Richard Vos Frank XY'clwster limb W'1erer1g.l Allred XVill1clm Nancy XY'umll1urn l.ennnia Zandlweigcn Nigel Ynung vturvs 1 Ronald Mcllc D-inald Samuels 22 f 6? F. n l.. Q 2: Li I.. H ,, W gf. ri it c . aff K 4 I P lngnzrg .. HI, A. 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X S x YQ r x Y Qx X is ' e CLASS Dun Alherila lfleanor Allen Dale Haarman lone Heimers Sonia Bennett Martha Hlawkainp Arthur lllnk Melvin linersen Donna Hnlt ,Iennve Hinnsink Fil cl'll'l' herald Kanter ,lim Currv Wfalt Curtis Cecilia Debri Riclmarnl De-long Dun DeXVinter Binh DcXVitt Verna DeY0urxg Duane Dykstra Benny liisma Marvin Feenstra Mary Feenstra Marilyn Ciiese jny Gnmlriulu Cliff Half Leroy Hanlon joan Hansen joe Hayes Ellen Henning 'lean Hnnyer Douglas Hnvingh Riihartl Kennedy jnyce Klawiter Marilyn Knlkman Betty Maricle Marlene Marshall ,lim Mtfflurken N0 l'i Namy Angell Rnnaltl Cietaul ,lack Land OF '53 Hob MCCu'liwuuh Kay McDonald Marlorie Niflmls Iris Ohler Nanny Onsterink XVesley Paauwe Wfayne Pnphema Elaine Pnrtflict laarry Potter lnan Prnht Kenneth Quist Fred Reamsma ,lim Reminga Mary Lnu Rntman Charles Russell Cora Saagman Kenneth Savage Ruth Snholtcn Delores Shaffer Dick Sousley Bob Stevenson Bnb Sticklaml lohn Sunlam Laura Timmer Charles Travis len Bob Vander W'icre Ethel VanDragt Z X X .t fi 'lf . - Ah.. . ta .sm lr!! lbs :L 'ma k. . s g 'X X X 5 LaVerne Vander Mn, Delores Van Le wen Shirlee Ver Lee Marian Vredevougil Bob Wfalma Mabel Wlilliams Thnrvel Warzmwelink Jeanette Westplmgll Dun Zandbergen lack Zwart Alex Zellinger eturi-s 2 -laik Roberts lamkie Vnsburg Carrol Wfarmelink 23 Eh... .V I, K f X .t - x me ...t. 1 ., - W : Q E. : -L e xx: E 5 2 1-. 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V Q: -:g-5 .,,,,,: t ::- ,thwxa ,' 1 e up hush -bidi up ww ,J CLASS Ruth Alkema Skip Andrews Vivian Baker Don Bell Milton Bement Ronald Bowen Shirley Briggs Linda Brilinslti Richard Brilinski Dornthy Bronson Ruth Bruin Sandra Cheyne Richard Decker Helen Deering 'lay DeKnrne l.rllian DeXVind Pauline Dole Donald lidgerly Anna Mile Evans Phyllis liryling Rnhin Ciaunt Beverly Glashower Nancy Gnodale Marian Cort Roheit Ciort Barbara Cirinwis Virginia Cinnn lvlarv l.nu Hall lirnest Hamilton Dave Haner loan Harig Bonnie Harker David Hartman Donna Headlee kloyce Hcydenlvurg ,lim Hotlmnn Larry Hooker ,lerry lrwin Ken ,lenrson Darlene Kape lerry Klawiter ,lanite Koster Simon Koster Trent Krantl Pat Knrpeis Harvey Leslie Charles Lidgard XVilliam Maas lane lXl.nl7achron N41 l'ir latk llall Don llowland Rrthaid Newman Merle Potter ' OF '54 Robert McDonald ,Ianice Miles Linda Mulder lirma Nalley Rolwert Nellis Shirley Nesener Donald Nnrkunas David Parrish liugene Piers Rohert Rennison Helen Riemersma Barlwara Ritzema Ronald Rivers Agnes Roosinck Dale Rose Betty Salman Patricia Shoemaker Delores Smith Kenneth Smith Bexerly Snyder Kenneth Stephens Robert Stevens Phyllis Stoel Charlene Storms Vloanne lanrs Marilyn 'liakens Neil Taylor Donna 'lierxxee Qlaniye 'lopr' Lewis 'liraxrs Roger Vander Knlk Gaylord Vander XV.il lfloretta Vander fouxxen Craylcne Van Hcstcrcn Richard Van Hoven loanne Van Malsen Shirley Van'l'rl Shirley Verstrate Ray Visser .lailcie Voshrrrg slune Vugteveen Ken Xvalsh Harvey XY'rer'enga Ron XY'rer'enua Virginia XVinkler Betty XVhalen Paul XVieten V Virginia Wfohltord Bertha Young 'turn-sl Henri Sterk Dale 'llrompson urn XY'hitC I Rosernary XVlnte 9 6 9 HMM 3 il 93 5 Z t . 2 if 'Tr vw 2' R I A I A LX ti, f V 1 we y ,, 5,-W, I xp- ' 6 5 . 9-J in 3 gs ii fi' as- evra , E. -., R ,mt 'lvl w K Q. L, t 'C' X5 - A k me E. Q.. My + ,gr fy V 1 L sp YV- S is 'Nfl S. G 4-t 'ser 'x W! 5 Q N ti di 43 Al i 1 Q S lsli 3 if ' - I lfftl ffm: IS. liurt. Cf fII'UUIL'IAN. I.. XxI.ll'l1lL'III1Ii. KI. xI41tIismm, YI. V.m SuII4tm.l. K.. Slutum. R IJk'I'iUlllk', U. CQ-umklin, D. VISSKI Nmmf ffm: M. S.l.lf.IIl1.lIl. R. VcrI.cc. I.. Ritft-nm. G, XX'uI1stc1', XY. Cnulwn, IS. Snlmuiling. If Rt-tItIing. R. Martin, Fl. VIllk'I'All'xI, D. Applclvy lfflm' mn: R. I.t-ltlm, 'If I.uIwbcrs. bl. I I.ll'I'Ii0II. M. Quist, R. I.t'itI1. Ii. Iiruwn. D. Curry. M SIVNUIIMIII, R. Ptrkim, Mr. Unk l1llH'l!7 mu: S. liuur, C. Timmcr, I.. UmIIeut, R. Paul. M. DcYuung. Ii. Dowd, D. INIcCflmx, Ii Iiuvttm. R. H.1x'cm.m. I.. Omtt-rinlx EIGHTH GRADE I'. IADXIIIN, M. Stn 11111 rffnx' Ci. C.11'pcntcr, G Pnttt-r. A. SitIm.m. I Zullcr. S. Got-Ixl. I1 'IICl'PSfl'.l. li. RitItIt-ring wut Nttfff.'.f VHII I Mr. 'I'iINI'vL't, D. IXIu1'1'.1y, F. IRIIIIIII, M. I..mgt-. M. I..lIIgL', I, IIIIIUINPSUII, If INIcCQlmx C.. 5I1.lIICl'. R. btutl llvmf mu: D. XX'tstIwl'u-wk, M. I.llI'II'7L'I'N, l'. -ILIAUIWLIN, If. Hug111t'yL'l'. M. DcYnung, C. DtHtxmt-1 1111 M. Iluywr. Ci. C.ll'l'. I SI1u'u. HIHHI' vffn: D. III.1IiIcy, Ii. I.Qmkc. AI, Dcliurnc, Ii. I7inkI1Cincr, 'If Kuning, If. Ifllitlwrpt. M IIuifv113.1.t, II. MuItItr. M. I.itIg1u'tI. IT. I7t'm'n1.l, S. I5i.cz.mI, FI. V.mAxwIt Q 5 t 1 Q . A.. .... - X . 25 I If fffzf. I. Gunn, VI. l'wttu1'. D. 5IlllII1, R. H.mlun Ii. I'l'x'l:ng. R. NLIIIN, INI. Iiurulm. VI R.aml.ulI, IJ. 'llrxxu I XXIJYIIILIIHIQ N ffm! 'HH J Mus l.xmlLIl, D. V.mI.uun. II. lin-arty. A. ffurtxw. D. I.ukwn. IXI. lluxml, I. Hmm. CQ, liluw. I. V.umlu XX .1l, U. Olmnmn. U. Iilllullm. IS. Iiulwcrts, D. fIU5I4'I'lI1I'i lfml fffn: I. Llppm, li. c.III'I5Il'IINL'II. VI. Stucluy. I1. I'.1.1uxu. II. Vlmrluu. In. V.uuIfrXX'.1II. I-. Vgmlgn IXI1-HH. U RCINIKI, D. KL'lIL'r, R. Kmrrmcs, P. RUllNll1kI'i, N, VK'l'I7lIZ'Q1 I nvlfw vnu, I'. IXILflIIlUllj1I1, Ii. Cnlcw. U. Izlylwvri H. Vmuslmrg. Ii. I5.11'IiL. I.. Iirum. C. I'I.ll'l2, N I..IlllllI'L.lLIX. II II.1Ix4 I., II.x1Iw1. M. Salwltuw. S. HIAIII. IXI. I mflrut lf!!! mn 5 M Iimmxll. M. fNVI'2lI1l1l7L'I1,xI. Sturm. M. I ptwn. ll. Ruxtu. M. limtmm, In, Mun. C, Ilnlmnum. If VIII Inu. M Mltllmll. II. Pcrrm, I.. Vugtwnm SEVENTH GRADE I nw vffn. VI, Dum. I. 5IllljLi'NN, R. C.lllIK, l'. NIL-llwn. R. I'UllI'll.llI1, I.. 5-fn-ull, I. I..l!1sI. I.. ly-wmI.1la Nlfmf fffllf VI. Iiuxlm. D. DLVl'lk'5, CQ. CQ.nirns, I. XXIIIIKIDII, II. Z.lHLIIWL'I'j.IL'H, M. NUIAIQLIILIN, R. 'I'r.n1x. INI. Vkl5Il'.lIl l N Iullnn. IS. Aulrs. D. IYICIIHII. A. KIIIWIWIIIIL IIHII rffllf MIN. IxI.ILfIl'L'LI1lI'. S. I.lttlL, I7. xILlIlIIl!k'YL'I1, S. Hall. Ii. Iiwwtug Ii. IIIIIIIIIN. ID. IJ--nmllx. I4 Ifmu, lx I4.zIIw. VI. Iimmlph I. VAIllLIL'I'IiIIIlQ. R. Ruguxl. N. Dc'CQI4lppc'1' I NIII' run: R. IU-x. INI. f,l'UNK'!1Cl', A. ILICHIILI, A. Iimxxug I.. VlLI1'I, S. I4-ppp. R. Ixnnga, N, lmlul. li. f.IlILI'. I5 IJ Ciulwlws, II. fI.1rk. D. limmv. 26 - w W Q tg. X ' 'iii' 1 if , ' , .- ' V Q , ' -. ' ' ' W 1 I 4 1 I' .1 F! w 1 Q, - V i Q - Mgmt Q J - V Wiurri. Liv, 'f.wM?u.. 5 A , A Q 'Y Q ' Z H 'L 'natty ww ww K W ' '-A h , . 'wx Q if . 1, , ,A A v . X5 , W- Nw X A. , Y V - 7 il 1 , ' - h . al uwnp, N h 1 K i -.A ?'51QvJv-W'SL,, Q 1 L Q , , Y x 1 N , 1 2 I 4 - K M 1 BAND Tllls YIIKR tht Gmmlklllt- High Stln-ul lS.mtl hu umtir1L1t'tl its musital .utivititw hnth xxithin the xChmwl .mtl .lt many mmmunity functinnx. Thu luntl thix ytkll' rs larger than .rt .rny timt' in the pmt. Many nt-vx' unrfurmx h.rw htum pt1r'cl1.m-tl hx' thr- ll.lI1nl l'.rrn'ntx liI'gI.lI1lY.Ifl1H1 tn outfit thc ncw mcmhcrs uf tht' lmntl. ln .rtltlition tu rts rr1tr't.rwtl xivc tht- h.rntl hm tht' turthur lmnur of lacing the only high school band in this area to possess .1 stroboscupc, .rn t-It-rtmrrrt tuning tlcvxcax lI1lkIlNlXL' Ilhllllllllgl rhlllx wurt- k.ll'l'lL'kl un lllfilllglltilll tht llrll which h.1tl thcir l'L'V..llkl rn thu IILIIN' hm' h.rll trmu xlwxm put un hy tht- l'1.lI1Ll .rt thc tnrwtlxlll glrnu, lht- t.rll mrrrtlnng stzrwn mlm' tn .1 xtrx wut-wttzl tmmtltmmm with thu n1.mv trrxrmrhlt' wlrllncrrts 1'uL'rxt-tl un the lmmlk rL'm.rrk.thlu PL'l'lUl'I11.lI1LL .rt tht- .mntml S.IHl.l CIl.rus I'.rr.rtlc. 'lun xrrttcmftrl wnucrts were presented featuring Clmrlun Grrbriun and Mary Gnu Humcngn .rm wlrnxtx. At tht- .1rrnu.1l Drstrltt Suhr .mtl lxnwmhlt- lm-xt1x'.rl hcltl thu vt-.rr .rt Hull.rntl. t'nt1'it-N trnrn tht' Cirxrmlxlllt lirml rtttnxttl twt-nty-mme first tlivisiun ratings, an all-time rctord. lirrntl uttunrs imlutlt' lfllxt Srl'gt'.1x1t --- Clwm-litrx Km'lmrng St-rgt-.rnts Dxlu Alktnm .mtl Dltk St.rrksg rrnrl C,orprmr.tls Clmrlw G.rhrim1, lNI.rry GM- Hump-ng.r, Ruth Allqcrrmr M.1rv Luuisu Dlx, .mtl N.rntx Mitthtll ORCHESTRA lllll URI HlS'Ili.x, tllrcttt-tl hy M.1uritt- A. Gulltl, pruvltlutl ulmrnlx-I' IIlLl8lLk tor .1 numhcr wt, Lrxrt lDl'Q.I.ll1ll.lllUI1x tlrr'-vtrglwtrt the stlrmwl y'L'.lI'. Tht ning- plant' m'tl1cxt1'.1 pluul fur xxrriuus hatnquuts nf the l'flfA., Rut.rry Illuh, lirmruw lNIvn's f,l'g.lI1lltlllUI1. .mtl uthcr groups. lt t'r1tcrt.rinctl .rt sclnml plrru. auwrrwlwlitwh .rntl .rt lWIUj.fI'.lI1lN Itl.ltLtl tu tllc' xrlluul. .S lk WSW' l, lXl.ul'l Iwnn. 'V Gunn. li Strrlw. C, LQ.1lwr1u11 I liwrluwrn. XY, Ktrrtzx Mx Klulltl, Nl fxulnn wrt I V.lI15HllUU1.l, D Ihllikllhl 28 Ifirsr rum: M. MII -xx. 5. YI-1 I4-u. R. .'XIIxL'xn.l. N. Angell. II. Third row: I. Ciimmi, I. Ihiining. Li. liI.isInmul'. .'X. Inlnx, N. Strung. R. limit. Ixl M11-xi. If Uvglwli. I.. U.-m-iink, II. Hung. Dinnlwnxli. kl. ,l.lp1ng4.i, VI. AII111gIit. M. Kvmnt. II. CNNIIIIILII, I. IXIuiuiiw, M, IUUKUIIIL. I, L-1.nIn1u, A. I7cLIwi M, Rv.-zslci, YI. Kwlci. I. Hurali, M. Knlknnin, Y. Ihnuliiig, SL-umlld rim: Mum Xfin Allxlinig. Y, XX'ivmIIH11il1, XV. Umtcllllk. N. MIILIWII M II. NIx.iIImi. I. II.inwn, R. Sglnvltrn. M, V1'c'aIevungII, P. Shave- Ifnurth row: M IInnliny.i. II Ntni-I. II II.1II. M lv-:uni-1, . ni.Ikiz II IXl,niilv. ll X.-.-ilnu. M M.iIu1l. II. Xfiiniu XXXII, Nnlmlx. Ix. IXlil7ni1.ilII. Ii. Ylilwl.-I.iiirmIlILI1 M. 'I.iIunx. Ii, II. M1-Ili-,S. AIIIIISEC. N. Onsterink IIiinIu. S. ?X'ixc'. I.. 7.imIIfcigL-n, I. V.in SuIIxcin.i, I. Pult- tlict. P. XV1 Iisnn 1 GIRLS GLEE CLUB VIIIII limi N Lil I I' C Il'li Inu Iunn kfpr IWIINI' LIu1'1ng thu past ullcn they sung .it thi f.UI1gfL'j.1.lI1Ul'l.lI f.I1llI'iIl. Dnring this inn: 'Hui lumix with wi.nmiin.g tm' thi- Aiimiismu Dm Pro- rims Iwtlm Glu' Clubs unix- Imax wri WLIYHNL for their .innn.1I ILI.llll. IIII' Iv-xx .1niI igirls kUllII'flIN.'AI their xuicvs tm' thc Spring Livmi-rt xx'ImI1 in .ilxmys .1 gal.: .ifI.ni1 At II.ltk.lI.lU' 'l'lu.ink5,i.gix'1n3.: D.n Aswilmblx .ind thy CiIn'istin.u Clnnccrt i'v.1tI- thu girls ming Alum- .ind the Iwys imm-II tha-in ng.nn xsImIi was mx! -In tlu Iixt INIIUWUI In thy .nsunlwly givcn fur C.mnincncL-ment, Im thi- slinknts. ,I1IlL'll' next .lPPL.ll'.lI'lxL uns un M.1rcI1 ll 'Vin lim 'Q Lil thu XL.II .iltnfi L I4'xlL'LI IIN' ful SLunt.n'i D.: S I BOYS' GLEE CLUB in Kfl l'Ii w.1s Ul'g.lI1I1'L'kI at the beginning of ' Iwing dixwlxui two wnirs .nga Thi- Iviws lowing nIIiiu.'1'w3 I,I'L'5ILIL'IlI Null SIIKIQIAIIRI . n V4'.lIn1.l, .ind IiiL'.1m111'rl' Cinrm'Iins Km'- Imrn. They mug for thc TI1.1nIcsg1x'ing Day I'nvgr.nn, thu C..I1risting1x I,l'UgI'LIIII, AIlvHigI1 I'.n'ty, iIuIiI.1tinn nt' thc nur Addition. and thc Eistir Prugmin. m 'Ifhl ruvir II. IXI.1.u, F. XXX-Ixstcl. I. liruencxcInI. I.. Rrullisclwl, XV. Third row: XV. Knstrr. -I. Mnllltylc. I'. I..1mI. II. lining, I.. Knllix, Ii K'icx1n.nn, II. I'.1uI. tl. Sullxlcy. kl. Curly Kiwtel, N, 5timIxI.imI, R. I3L'AIur1g. fl. Russell. Mlv Y,1n AIIxA 1'L'lllllI row: K. I1.lx x. II, Stnikx. Ci, KinImin. I5. XY'.1Inx,i, I3. Iwnig AIM-in.i. Ii. 5..x.igv. II. NI1Lin1.in. H. Iixnu. fi. Kmlwriiwn il!! I-Hx! 'Hn ' RYA Curtnx, N. SIILIKIJIIJ, In K111'I11u'n. gl, c,kll'l'f, C.. Augcll, C, 2,.zl1r'w11 Spfffyl' wx. ' D. Alkam.1. C., K4-rhm'n, P, Kxngxluy, H lflmuh D Ntmlw, M Dux PEP BAND UN! HI llll WMI lwml 1l1g.1l111.lt1mv11x uf thu Xull' xnxx the Pvp li.m.l. llux ,ulxlul Nplrxt rw tm php HMKIIIILN .nhl .ulv lw-'MINI flu' In-v1.1h ut tlu- .I--xnix .nt Mum uf tlu' fu-vtlmll LLIIULN. PEP CHORUS IAHI Pl I' fH4JHI N rmrx1lw1'w vnu kuwt xvrx lmw Klux war NIINLEIHL ,nt ,ull tln ww u1wl1r1ux ,uni Q.1lmw ll um mx . , I F magazwllui tlnx xml .llhl l1.lxlNu'll rxlrumlx .lctiux Uulnvu nux mn-AIN tw nhl mms .unl PUPIIIAII WHEN If' lllhlll' YH! rlu pup lmntnlmx um .4 Hl'l'.II Luk hut nm wlmlm tluu wry muustlnlix msnplcu-J, ii h BW lim' ffflll' N. Al1j.Zk'll. S. Vu I.uu, N. Clxuu. G. Gl.lxl1mxur, A, limm. N. Nulwlx, li, MMMIQ. K lNILD1m.nld. li. Nm M, RL'lNfL'l Nufmyl mu. If liumll-ILI1, I, Stun-li ,IA Kqmtm. I. CQUUJIMI1, D. 5l1.lH'g1'. I, H.mxL-nu V UQ Ymxupg, If I'u1'tHu-I, I' XX'xllxwn, S XXMQ CHI xlx KNNWKMQN Nw! M X L . ,X W 5 N W K Q f T WNW A N . Q 3 il ,Swan Xi YQ X J - :iz L Lg W wah . A Q X , 3 is M A it A L Q WM 1 - x NR- R 'S V X Q. 'NN Q 2 Nix-Q, . X ., www . , X W NS M. xx ' g . , ' fbi'-:iii - , 5 ...,. Wt' - Wkw S, . XA me Q A x wx 'x X i Q A aww xy m XA.- Nw ww Q1 MQ X XX X X mv 1, ,. , Q, X ainf, ww W ' W ks Q X- ANG Www.. X Xpgw X Q x , .the X A WMA, 5 ' x Y 1 sf i :XY , ax .N 1 f N -w,, m N '--.,,.,,1 W X w-WWW, WMM I ,MQ NX K S I A X'N'Q-Av ? ' . XM' N'-mv K ww Q N-NJ - wig N ' -WX -NXNW Q Nxw-+ Q-NW, NNNNW X NNN A -W. NRA ' wx , M'fM W..N,X x A W ,,'., :x,x 1 iw W. . N 2-WA g Q bw .. :W 1 Mwwbwqsi Q w WN '-QNX N, tm, W 'SNS 'N-N., L '-wp.. '55 ,wx Nxwmg ,A Q YN. 1 xr NEXT DOOR NElGHBORS Tin Srxioic PLAY, Next Door Neighbors , under the capable direction of Miss Xlifeeks, was a great success, The plot was last moving and tiull of action. lt dealt xxith thc- problems ol' Mr, and Mrs. Hicks, their neigh- hors, Mr, .incl Mrs, Stone. and their children Crawford Stone and Phoehe Hicks who were heing married The plot reachcd a climax when Harriet Stones prize rooster scratched in Willictiii Hicl-cs' patch ot' onions. Mr. Hicks was experimenting with onions. in that he was raising .in odorless one. The audience hecame tense when Har- riet Stone turned otl the Hicks' gas and they in turn shut ott' the Stonc-'s water. However, it all ended happily amid the liilarious antics ol' Aunt Currie, Lillian Stone. .uid .lohnny Hicks. M-as CAST Pliocrbe Hicks . Mary Gae Huizenga Cirawlorcl Stone . . . Duane Ensing lane Hicks . . Barbara Brinlcs Svilliain Hiclcs . . Cornelius Korhorn Harriet Stone . . . Penny Vredeyoogd Oscar Stone . . Paul Land, Dan Waliiaa Aunt Carrie . . . . . . . Nancy Mitchell johnny Hicks ,....... Larry Bruursema Lillian Stone , . Gloria Glashower, Lois Oosterink Mrs, Blackmore . ...... Barbara Baker Nettie Blackmore . . Sally Wise, joan ,lapinga Mr. Tulliyer . .... john Murray 32 fra? l'.lssel'-liy . . Alt-tha 'Ftuost l'.tsser-liy 4 A Peggy' Brown l'asser'liy . lack e VanSolkem.t l'.tsser-liy '.,. Alohn l.ukso l'.tsser-liy . . Ken Fryling Dennis Lakewood Markley . . lerry l.ee liowerman Son ot Mr. and Mrs. I. C. liowerman CRADLE TROUBADOURH TH12 Ct.Ass OF 1952 presents Cradle Troubadour Y That was how the posters read but they revealed nothing of the hard work and hours of practice required by all the members of the junior Class to present this play. Witli the very efficient direction ot' Mrs. Moody the play was a triumph. This modern three-att tomedy with a last moving plot kept the audience filled with suspense. Wfhen the Markle-y's engaged Touchy Wfilliams as their baby sitter things started happening, the most important ot which was the kidnapping ot' the baby, But with the junk-hunt gang along with Sergeant Mcfflosky tTouchy's tioster motherj on the trail ol' the kidnapper the mystery was CAST liill Mvarkley, a young businessman Fred, her husband . .... . Touchy Wfilliams, baby-sitter. about Wrwq P. K. Greenwell. girl twin. about pleasing voice . .... . 33 Peg, his wife , ..,.... Lou Haller, a young matron trom ad apartment . . . . . . . . Theodora liinney, l'eg's cousin, about igg y Greenwell, girl twin. about 15 tleared and they all lived happily ever after . . . . . liill Sherman . . . Nancy Shoniker ioining . . . 4 ,lan Albright . . . . lim Bruin 7 I . . . Fred lullen liel Slack l . . Mary jo Follett Mary Louise Dix . . . Arlene Decker . . . loyce Grashuis liob Belden. twin's Friday night boy, about ISF, iliill Cierman Buzz Martin, twins Friday night boy. about I5 Chuck Angell Noreen Harrison, of the junk-hunt gang, about lo ......,..... Virginia liush Hank Atcheson, Norte-n's blind date, about 16 . Marvin Carr Sergeant Marie McClosky, politewoman, Touthy's foster mother ...... .... S adie Feenstra ,loe McClosky, a policeman, the Sergeanrs husband ............ l'aul l.atnore.tux The Wfandering Voice. a dignified man with a . . . . ,lim Packer ... li 'I an-.L First row: IU. SIILIIICY. YI. Cirashuis, M. Rottnan. S. Ver Lee, D, Van I.ewen. j, Beimers, M. Scaheit, B, Hang, A, Ilctkui. V. Rcylvurn. N. An ell, Mrs. Duilas Second row: I. Profit. lil. Dix, V. Shoemaker, j. Hansen, B. Maricle. M. Ciiesc, I.. Uosterink. I.. Monroe. R. Cartel, V. Hush, D. Finkheiner. M. liiant, j. Bronsink. Mrs. iiothro 'lhird row: M. Follett, j. Albright. j. japinga, C. Vredevoogtl. B. Huyser. ii. De Vries, j. Buekema. I.. Zantlhclucn. M. Rcistci, A. Troost. P. Brown, j. Stevens, E. PortfIiet, IJ. Bolt lfourth row: U. lilashower, S, Bennett. P, Willisixn, N. Shonikcr. S, Wise, j. Goodrith, K. McDonald, B, Brmks, YI. Ilooyei, I.. limmer, R. Stholten. M. Vretlevoogd. E. Van Dragt Y-TEENS THE Yflil2IENS is an organization in which sophomore. iunior, and senior girls are cligihlc to join, Thr iluh those their otlitcrs last spring so that they could begin husincss promptly in the fall. Sally XX'isc was clctti-il to prcsiili- as I'I'csidi-nt whiih task shc capahly filled, Shu hail the following girls to work with in ofliicc: Vntr Prcsitlt-nt Iiarh lirinks, Secretary f- Nancy Shonikcr, Trc11surci'--'- Paulctta XX'illison. Om- of thi- most important iohs that they untlcrrook this ycar was to join with the Hi-Y to sponsor thc St. P.ltrick's Dax' Dami- at the YMCA in Grand Rapids which was a great success. SCIENCE CLUB THF SCLIHNCI-. CLVH was organized this ycar by Mr. Ricl-r-:l. The purpose of this Club is to perform experiments .intl :arry out discussions that tlo not untur into the work of the Scitnct' Classcs Th is own to .in 'onu who has had or is takin chcmistr , h sics. or biolo f. The e ui ment .o'ail.ihlc intlutlus chi-mistix I Y P Y I Cl :quipmt-ot, somt physics uquipint-nt, and a mitroscopc. The clulw hopes to have much mort- uquipmcnt to work with ni-xt year. IIHIIKCINI I'rt'siilcnt, Bill Folluttg Secretary, Sally Wise, 34 t' iluh tlovs not haw .1 ivgular plan of activity. Iiath mvmhtfr is allowul to pick his own .lctivitxh lNIt-mhcrshii This vt'.ii s uH'itt-rs .irc .is follows: Pi't'sidt-nt, lioh Snttgcg Vicu Prt-sitlcnt, .lack Souslcyg Sctim-t.ii'y, Frmd Pullcng 'I'i'c.1stirt4i', Klint p.lCl'ik'I'Q Assistant Sctrct.1i'y, lildt-n Troyt-r: Ch11pl.1ins, Lus Koster, Paul Land. Hi-Y Tllls YEAR our wry tntptlhlc Jdviscr, Mr, Dot-tcr, hclpcti thc HifY with many ot their tltttivitics. Sonic ot' tht-sc uxcnts wi.-rc: Distrirt Youth in Government .it KJT.llll.lZO01 Hi-Y Youth Training Cfainpg Oltlcr Boys Ciontcrcntcg .ind Hi-Y B.1skctb.1ll, This yc.1r's luskctbttll tctun hnishcti third in thuii' illlglltj Thu toinp.1r.1tiw scores .tru Cirgiiitivilic . . 62 East . . ll Gixuitivillc , . 24 I.:-c , . . 52 Cir.inth'illc , . 55 Wfyoininll - - '47 cil'tllltTYTHC . . -12 Exist . . 25 Gi-.iiithillt-, 2-4 Loc . . . 27 L2r.tnth'illc , 28 Wyoiiling . . 32 Thu Hi-Y .llso tiurnishcti thc Student Ciountil with m.1tcri.1l tor Jsscinhlics, 335 l11:tl lWllllI xwllu lull .1111l l1.1xluIlW.1ll w1tl1 w11tl1 I1C'lQLlIlW1lI'll1g xtlwulx .15 l'..1st K11'.1111l R.1p1tlx .mtl XXx111111111g llux l11u G.A.A. Otllntxx. l'1'u1tlt11t. fXllKl1L Uttktrg Vut l1'u1tlt11t. 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A ' 1111 Nl11l1111 111111, 111'ra1111.111t1 11111341 1111' 1111 111111111111, .11111 1 11I1N 11.11 11111' 1N11'11' 11.lN .111111-11 1111-1'.11 IIQNX' 1L'.11ll1'1.'N. 1110 311. 1 111 NX 11.11 111 XX1111111L 11111 1111pc page. 11111 '111111111g11 11.11 11111 111011 111 1'1'11111z1- 11111 511111111 YNl11l 111i1111'1.111. 1'1L11 1111111-111-11 111 11 11.18 111111111 111 1111111111111 1111 1111 .1111111111 .11111 1WLlN111' 111 1-11'1'1'11.11 C11.111111'1111' 111111111 11111 C K111'11111'11 1. 11111111111 D, 1:1I11i1WL'1l'll'1' D. S1111'11s 71. Ci1'111'1111'111 C1 D1V1'11:4 3 C1 1'111 1 1111111111 bl. S11-11111 11. 111u1 1,. Z1111111'11rgcn C. C1.111r11111 f 1 1-1 l DEBATE DifimT1Nt: this year was resumed with a great deal of enthusiasm and high hopes for the future. The topic this year was .1 very ditlicult one for high school students in that it was so broad. Resolved: The I lnited States should reiect the Welfare State. Nevertheless. they faced the future undaunted until our dehaters were faced with their first audience at Creston High School, XVith Mr. Ponstein as their yery ahle coach, much valuable knowledge was gained even though they were not victors as often as they had hoped. Although they are losing two of their regular dehate niemhers this year they are looking forward to next year when they hope to win over those who won this year. SPEECH THIS M0'1 i'0 of the Speech Class could truthfully have heen Wet are willing . XX'hc-never anyone wanted something special in this line all they had to do was to see the speech tlass about it. Under the capable direction of Mrs. Moody one could always feel confident that it would be well done. There were speeches written and given for Armistice Day and Thanksgiving Day to say nothing about the entertaining Christmas program they prepared for the members of the student body. Much valuable experience and knowledge was gained hy those who enrolled, 39 CAMERA CLUB Im I xxvllm fll nc, umlu flu Nplnlwrxlnp ul M13 Rulu-l, xmx l-1'g.mx11flll .lt flu lugn1nnng wt flu Mlm-I um llu llul- sru-I11l.lggm mlmlmx tu llumlfrp, print .xml lr1l.ll'gg tllur nun PlllPl1l2Ll'.lPllN. lXl.l'Lll.llN .ll'L Nllppllkll .lt wwf, .lflml tluu .lull-lg-mu lmlv lmu lwuu l'lIltll.lNk'4l, l,IkllII'L n-n1tL'xtx lmu' lun-n lu-l.l .mll ,nw pl.mmLl fm' tlu llururv. llllu f.umx'.l Clulw xluull tlu' Iwllmxumg l5lllxKIN ' ' Mr ' . -xlvlnn, Nuut.1:'v. lulvl- Nun N-vllx.m.1, l:w.uwlzuk XX mlm: llnp I'llullnl1l. -:uw Cllnlvlllx, Xrnr l'H'XlnlvHf, X1-flu RL l llu alulv put un lll k'Xllll7lllUl1 ul puslux llixpl.n'mg plwtnvqluplms tlmt rmnllm-ls l1.ul mlxun. xl- tlmt tln llllll xlluwl uvulll Nu xxlmt flu' f.II1IL'l.l Clulw IN llmnu, THE BOOSTER CLUB . ' I ' - wxtul' Clulw, lfrmtlmll NLHINIYH lwruuglmt un tlu ull lvl mmlx. Imp, .lllnl lm Nl HHHI Nina xt.1m-ll nfl xxltlm .1 lung tl-1 tlmg lil lr-vllluux uf ilu L1.llllQ'N. 'lllmt um lulluxu-ll lwy tlu- lXl.lQ.1QlLlHL SAIL- xxlmlx lvluugllt .1 guull Plilllf tw tlmv Llulw f,llllNllII.lN mlm .lllml vnu xlmuu in flu um at n-mn 4 lwlulx-ur xxltll It mlm' tln' mill- vl Mmlx .mul XNI'.lPPIl1j.1S lu' tlm lwusx limmstclx Munn K' . . . . 1 mu IH Nu- lmllmlrul xlmvll.ll'x, Altllgctlxyl l xlutlmll gum xms lul-l, .mul mmlx' um wlal L'XC'l'y muon. l5.lslutl1.1ll u.u11L'x lurmxlu kllll mumx llllllllgll n mllx :ml pup mlm, XX'ltl1 part ul ilu' ll.Il'xl Q-.mm-Ll Mull, nuxx lmulutlmll llllllUl'l1lN wen pmllhm-ll .uw-x Ultnlvx l'l4n.lu1t Pmrlxvx X14-.lnxlmlgl. NL x 'X ll wax .ln L'XlI'L'Illk'lX NllLlL'55llll lL'.lI'. Llwt.lv , .Inu IUQK-nm-. l'rL'.lxlxvu. llcllnulnllv. V.nml4lXX ll e ' . , i xl tlm Llulw xxntln .mwtlux -lppmillrmxtx tw mt- ll? G' J 4,- NEW ADDITION 'IIIIIV Nlfw' ADl1l'l'l0N was startcd last 'Iunc and Completed this Fchruary. It contains two new otliccs, new rv.-st rooms, thi lih u ' rary. physics l.ihoratory, tommurrial room, and st-vt-ral other flass rooms. lht' hottom halt of tht' halls is done in salmon colored tile and thc top is painted a light green. The classrooms, dont in two-toncd grccn. .irc also cquippcd with new gil-cn chalk boards. The floors arc tmishcd in asphalt tilu ol' a marhclcd tan tcxtiiro All ot' the ceilings art- sound proof and hoast of new circular lighting tixturcs. TIIIF TIIRFF guntlcmun who arc cmploycd to swt-cp and dust after wc leave at 5:15 ars Mr. Wfilson, Mr. Irwin, and Mr Curtis. Mr. Wilsrin has hcun a ianitor tor Grandvillu High School for twenty years. His work is mostly in thc grade school huilding. Mr. Irwin has but-n hcrt- for four years and works mostly in thc high school building. Mr. Curtis is ncw to Grand villc. Ha- came hcrc last tall trom Hastings and works in tht- high school, av N '-ma., tt.t, su. Q sr 3 g 5 aa-W Lefl In riglvl: Mr. Curtis, Mr. Wilsiin. Mr. Irwin 41 Sv, ,ww fx K Q an - .2 'f -ow , wwgf 1? L? 5 .Z will 'nga' B x i U 1 R3 as -.. Ei i i 1 Q .ws A 1 if IL Q 'sm , C Q Z T. Q X gg Y' if fm Mem K ea Y z , ' El , ' QR 1 ' ' 5 -':: .K , 1 f 7 54??SQw 4:10 ' S ' 4 I il, 2, 5 , I.. E ,, ,wg . x m'f.Fb, X Q- ' xl X .gvff'f3v2f'2E. 1 ' I ,4 j'fi,.m4J -L X A S S X QQ xg A, N? .YQSFN .wh .155 Firstjrow: Devgitt. B. wander Wiere, D. Dewinter, D. Zandbergen, j. Sousley, A. Russell. M. Bement, it ' ii . c KI' S. . I UCITCVE , Second row: B. Mac Donald. K. Savage. D. Alberda, K. Quist. M. Carr, B. Follett, B. Stickland. li. Slack, D. Versluis. E. Troyer, Carr, B. Kunnen. Third l'0W'Z Coach Van Hartesvelt, D. Ensinlg, P. Land. j. Zwart. N. Kiel. XV. Poppenm. L. Koster. B. Savage, N. Stickland, j. Mclntyre, D. Dywtra. ,l. Packer. Coatli Dick. FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL FOLLOWINCE THE SCHEDULE set up by the past teams the 1951 Bulldogs opened their football season by playing Zeeland High School. The team had three wins and two losses to their credit when it was time to play their old rival Wyoiiiing Park. The Vikings took a 15-0 lead before the half but the Bulldogs battled their way for six points in the last quarter. However, they did lose and Wyoining took over the jug which had been in Grandville's possession for seven years. Although Grandville will lose many of their players, Del Zandbergen, Bob Savage, Les Koster, Duke Ensing, Jack Sousley, Norm Kiel, Bill Follett, Elden Troyer. Paul Land, jim Mclntyre, Arvan Russell, Ed Slack, and Jack Groeneveld, Coach Van Hartesveldt, is looking forward to a better year next year. Grandville was represented on the All-Conference Teams by the following outstanding players, Les Koster, Norm Kiel, Del Zandbergen, and Bob Savage. jack Sousley and Duke Ensing were given Honorable Mention. 44 Fix QM 24 A I Il, I S. N ,J pn W 9 ol ff . ww Q .Y A. ..... .. eg N' ,X -,-as k , 3 K f x '3Wggi..w, ,sk 4' fi ii . ......... S N4 ,Q -Av.-,Ki .. 5. .Q M 'N 'F Nw -O - V., ul . .. 9 Ngtyrg ., 5 ,,v- ff ,wwlzf X. . - It . ,,,. - QV 3 . - . . . . 1 R if GK. :xg 1-'ww W b Ng! ., x 312. 1 V K ' 47 6 GK h FIRST TEAM Fm! mir -1 lack Sousley Sermzd mil - Fred Renaud Tfiimf wr: - Paul Land Iffmrfli lilll Buh De XX'itt, Del Zandbergen. Norm Kiel IYf'f7ef viffh' L'fH lL'V --- First Team THlf l9iI BAsKFTBAi,L Team of Grandville High School, toathed hy Mr. lired Veenkamp, went all the way in the Grand Valley League to tie tor Clliampionsliip with Wyoiiiiiig Park. The Bulldog tive played sixteen games and lost only tour of them, three ot' which were tonferente games. The Grand Rapids Press places Duke Ensing, who was fourth highest point maker in the league, Del Zandbergen, and jack Sousley who were among the top ten high stsorers, on the All-CkJnt'ei'ente Team. This .Llaxe Grandville the added honor of heing the only school with three hoys on this team. Norm Kiel and lfred Renaud were given honorahle mention. Mr, Veenlcamp will lose most of his team via graduation but he has good material coming from the setond team so his outlook lor the next year is hright. BASKETBALL Rocklo rd . . E.1st . , . . Lcc ..,. . Vifyoxning , , , Godwin, . . Lowell . . , Roul-clorll . . lfilxf wir- Norm liruthcrs Snmud mn' 3 Duke lfnsing Third rou' - - Marv Carr Iffunllv mn' W Scllcdulu. limb Savage, Arvan Russcll Lfpfver Lal! C!1fI1t'l -Checrlcndcws Grauulvillc . 46 Vffyonming Cmndvillc . 50 Godwin , Grnmlvillc . -H Zcclaml . Grauldvillc . 62 Lowell . . . Grlunlvillc . -H Hullsonvillc Grumlvillc . 50 Gmmlvillc . -16 Grnmlvillc . 60 Gmmlvillc . SU Cfoopcrsvillc Gmndvillc , -49 Gramlvillc . -12 Gxuuulvillc . 6l Hullsomlllc Gmnllvillc . S6 Gmmlvillc . 52 ilmmlvillc . -M but . . Cirnmlvillc . 62 Lcc , , 41 40 26 37 25 43 43 47 54 So qs 51 4,4 49 43 55 Ri x . .. .2 Kwfxiil SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL ri! muy' Coatli Dudas. l. Klawiter, R. Stevenson, D. Niirkunas, R. Bowen, D. Haner, P. Wfeitiin. R. Rivers, R. Brilinski mud mir: I.. Hooker-, C. Haflf. lf. Cline, VU. Wliite. 'l. Bruin, J. Surdam, N. T.iyloi'. T, Krantz. hl. Irwin, K. W'alsh, K. jenison, .l. Hoffman THF GRANimvii.i.ii Bi'LL nous' Second Teams, popularly known football and basketball by Mr. Dudas, Although they won only out on top of the Grand The Puppies lost only Hat? and Wfayne Popper team in scoring. Valley Second Teams in basketball, two of their sixteen basketball games na were put on the first team for the as the Puppies were toached in both one of their football games, they came and both were by small margins. Clitl tournament game. Clit? led the second The football team had a poor season as tar as winning games goes but Coach Dudas feels that the boys gained murh knowledge and technique, They should be good material in the future years, SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL Flu! mu: CoaL'l1 Dudas. R. Vander Wfiere, W. Puppema, R. McDonald, M Bement, D. Zandbergen, R. Stickland Sfflllldl i'011'.' Tvlainalger E. Carr, C. HAIR, Roberts. C. Russell. l.. Hooker, XXfalma. K. Savage, D. Haner 48 BASEBALL THE 1951 BASEBALL Team coached hy Mr, Van Hartesveldt showed promises of standing high in the ranks in the Grand Valley Conference. The team had seven returning letterman which included Fred Renaud and Duke Ensing, two ace pitchers, and Bernard Kunnen, a very capable catcher, jack Sousley, a letterman who played second base, was elected the captain for the season. Last year the team ended the season in fifth place in the Grand Valley. Last years record was as follows: Grandville . . . 4 6 . . . Grand Haven Grandville , . . 3 4 . . Hudsonville Grandville , . . 6 7 . . . Lowell Grandville , . 2 O . . . Sparta Grandville. . . 14 9 . . . . Lee Grandville . . . 0 3 . . Wfyoming Grandville . . . 3 6 . . , Central Grandville . . . 4 5 . . . Godwin Grandville . . . 5 6 . . Hudsonville Grandville , . 3 18 . . . , East Grandville , . . 2 7 . . 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