Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1921

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A waww 6 7 X ,fx A Nxxgq f X ., N.,,, ,X BOOMERANG A N N U A L HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL NINETEEN HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE Ulu miss Qlhriana 55- iliiulgn Eulyu, fniilq tireless energg zmh unfzxiling lngaltg, has he- fmteh herself tu the interests nf nur Srlynnl, inhnse sgmpailyg anh unherstzmhing has been felt in the hearts nf the class nf 1921, this Ennmerang is affectiunatelg hehiczzteh- 2 X xx NNXXX ff N il K if m k X Q WT 455 x j ,Q WGQQWJ - Wm kkxff A I' qi Z MX X ff Lv f f 1 A? S RX !! 96 1. xx XXX X Nga -if X X X Xxx- X ' f f f E ff f' 5 X -' x X g N. ., .Ffa xx nj ' I AX s 12 ' . F A 5 ' - I g Q N ' I ,, 45 f 7 Q X! X X s' -1- '. 1 ff pV,, - 1. iff ,f , My , 4 ,4 Y lx.: iiixwlqxvj.. Z . x 'X 'xv i 'W -+ :Skill 1' U , l ffl V l L4 XM f M 1a f 5. 1 X. -'xt 'R--tw, f , X I: ' I' A: 1-C 5 , x 9 51 , - ' 1 .' 4, 'J ,-ini, . 1' 7, -N 1, N ' , xxx S ' E' -' V X ' . fr .,. . -sh ,J f. - , gi f gf l Q 2 7, V- . X-fxix xx -' x I Q ,IQ r r-QHx,1?:., .X FS K 1 ,Ps . 451' I N '-2' lf x . 1 X X . ,. .X 5 xi -' U L 1 YIM- H ' fi? , 'J A f' ' ,- . Ev X9 vf I vx 5. X, 2- 1:5 X K f. 1' ' ,Q 1,114 I fl, V V L- :fb 7 . Q, Aflfg, lf1f'cf ' I rL d,jtfaL4.,1. Lfku-1 1.1 4 ' Rf-. fl f x BOOMERANG OUR FACULTY , I? is for their faithfulness in serving you and me: means that they're yearing our help and aid to beg is for the cheerfulness they show in all their workg it is their love for us: it shines out every dayg U means they're untiring,-they never try to shirkg T means that they trust us: may we ne'er that trust betrayg Y means that they're yearning our help and aid to beg Put them all together. they 'spell Faculty, A Word that means a world to you and me. O means open hearted, they're frank and brave and strongg U means that they're upright: they always frown on wrong: means ready ever to help us all along. F is for the fun they try to mingle in each taskg A isigfor athletics: are they with us, need we ask! i C4 means that they cheer our warriors, when they play the game U means that they use their time to help us win our fame: L means though they're learned, they're Very human, too: T is for the thousand things they do for me and youg Y is for their youthful spirit, always glad and freeg - Put themgall together, they spell Faculty, A Word that means a world to you and me. 6 SEEUHHU S 7 BOOMFRANG VIRGINIA ADAMS Her ways are ways of pleasantness. And all her paths are peace. Bike Hozani Camp. JANET ALBERS Her modest answer and graceful air, Show her wise and good as she is fair. Council 4. Sigma Chi 1-2-3-4, Glee Club 1-2-3-4. Bike Hozani Camp 4, Athletic Sisters 4. Blue Triangle Club 4, Dramatic Club 3 fTreas.J, Class Treas. 4. Basket Ball 2-3. Pageant 4, Yokahoma Maid 1. Feast of the Red Corn 3, Council plays 3, Saluta- torian. XVILFRED ARMBRUSTER Nor be you proud. that you can see. - All hearts your captives. yours yet tree. Boomerang Board 3, Dnalloh Hgih 4. Foot Ball Reserves 3-4, Senior Play. MARTHA BARKEMA Not so very tall, not so very small, But fair and sweet and liked by all. Police Board 1, Boomerang Board 1. Glee Club 1-Z-3-4, Yokahoma Maid 1, Council Play 2, French Club 3-4, Sigma Chi 1-Z-3-4. Bike Hozani, Althetic Sisters 4. XYelfare Board 4. ESTHER BAZAAN Here is the place where loveliness keeps house: There you may meet with Beauty. Junior play 3, Pageant 4. Sigma Chi 3-4. Coun- cil play 3, Bike Hozani camp 4. Dramatic Club 3. 8 LAMBERTUS BEEUWKES The man who frets at worldly strife Grows sallow, sour and thin. Give us the lad whose happy life ls one perpetual grin. Senior play, Stage manager 2, Orchestra l-2, Class President Z, Council 3-4, Dnalloh Hgih 2-3-4, fPresident 45, Class Basket Ball 1-2, B. B. 2-3-4, B. B. Mgr. 3, Foot- ball 3-4, Athletic Board 3. HARVEY BERKEL A smile for all, a welcome glad, A happy jovial way he had. Glee club 1-4, Reporter 4, Dramatic club 3, Junior play 3. AGNES BLOCKER She doeth little kindness which others leave undone or despise. Bike Hozani camp 4, Sigma Chi 3-4, Girl re- serves 4. HARGTER BORGMAN Small coins circulate more freely than large ones. Glee club Z-3-4, French club 4, Dnalloh Hgih 4, Senior Play, Police board 2. DENA BOUVVMAN Nor bold, nor shy, nor short, nor tall, But a pleasant mingling of them all. Bike Hozani 4, Sigma Chi 1-2-3-4. 9 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG DAVID BOYD One on another against the wall, Pile up the books-I am done with them all. Foot ball reserves l-2, Foot ball 3-4. Class B. B. l-2-3-4, Reserves B. B. 2, B. B. 2-4. Base ball 3-4, Treas. Class l, Math. Club 3, Glee Club 1. MILDRED BROVVN Thought is deeper than all speech Feeling deeper than all thought. JOSEPH BURNS Great truths are portions of the soul of man, Great souls are portions of eternity. Dnalloh Hgih. RUSSEL BURTON The sort of man you like to meet any time or any place. Boys' Glee Club 2-3-4, Pageant 4. JUSTIN BUSSIES All the sources of his life doth show He is not in the role of common men. Red Cross play 2, Class sec'y 3, Class B. B. 4, Hi-Y 4, Council 4. 10 HAROLD COOK All peaceful, all modest, all seemed self pos- sessed. Dramatic Club, Pageant 4, Orchestra. GERTRUDE DE FOUW The more that fvve looked, that yve listened, The more we discovered perfections unnoticed before. Bike Hozani 4, Blue Triangle 4, Class Sec'y 4. HAROLD DE FREE My only books are woman's looks And folly's all they've taught me. Football 3-4, Base Ball 3-4, Math. Club 3, Glee Club 1, Class B. B. l-3, Reserve B. B. 4, Athletic Board 4. FRANK DE YOUNG 'Tis o'er common that men are merriest when they are from home. Foot Ball 3, Hi-Y 4, Pageant 4. MARGARET DONNELLY Whence is thy learning? Hath toil o'er books consumed the midnight oil? Kappa Delta l-Z-3-4, French Club 3-4, Bike Hozani 4, Welfare Board 2-3, Library Board 4. ll BOOMERANG BOOMERANG MARY DONNELLY That caressing and exquisite grace Never bold, ever present, which just a few women possess. Kappa Delta 1-2-3, Pres. 4, Council 3-4, Liter- ary Board 2-3, Police Board 2. French Club Vice Pres. 3, Athletic Sisters 4. Sec'y and Treas. 3, Pageant 4, Dramatic Club 3. Bike Hozani Camp 4, Editor-in-Chief Boomer- ang 4, Valedictorian. JULTA DRYDEN Art is her calling and some day her name will hold a place in the big book of fame. Dramatic Club 3, Junior Play 3, Kappa Delta 3-4, French Club 3-4, Bike Hozani Camp 4. ESTHER DYKE A pair of dark, vivid, eloquent eyes. VVith a 'gest of apoloy and touched with sur- prise. Kappa Delta 3-4, Glee Club 3-4, Bike Hozani amp 4, Boomerang Board 4, Dramatic Club 3. JOHN FORSTEN The Lord gave a few people brains, John evidently had a pull. Dramatic Club, Junior Play 3. Class B. B. 4, Reserge B. B., Baseball 3-4, Stage Man- ager . MARTHA G.-XBB.-XRD Her very frowns are fairer far. Than smiles of other maidens are. Kappa Delta 3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Junior Play Athletic Sisters 4. Bike Hozani -l, Literary Board 4, Senior Play, Blue Triangle Pres. 4. 12 GRACE GARDEI Then her Winsome, witchiug eyes Flashed like bits of summer skies. Kappa Delta l-Z-3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Athletic Sisters 4, Bike Hozani 4, Senior Play, Council 3, French Club 3, Pageant 4, Boomerang Board 3-4. HENRY GLUPKER I could be better if I would, But it's awfully lonesome being' good. Dramatic Club 3, Junior Play 3, Pageant 4. RUTH HARDIE A heart of honor, the tongue of truth, Are proof enough why we love Ruth. Kappa Delta 3-4, French Club 3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Junior Play 3, Blue Triangle Club 4, Bike Hozani 4. RICHARD HARKEMA - The kindest man, the best conditioned and unwearied spirit in doing courtesies. French Club 3-4, Pageant 4. EDITH HARRINGTON Go modestly, the passing hour Adds splendor to the opening' Hower. Dramatic Club 3, Bike Hozani 4, Pageant, French Club 3-4. 13 BOOMERANG BOGMERANG A ELLA HARRINGTON Life here is nothing more or less Than just a quest for happiness. Dramatic Club 3, Bike Hozani 4, Pageant 4, French Club 3-4, Junior Play 3. ADELI.-X HENEVELD You are better than all the ballads that ever were sung or said, For you are a living poem and all the rest are dead. Sigma Chi l-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 3. Council Play 3, Girls' Basket Ball 3, Blue Triangle 4, Girl's Glee Club 4, Pageant 4, Bike Hozani 4, H. S. Reporter 4, Senior Play. VERA HILER All delights to me you give, l Happiness with thee, I mean to live. Dramatic Club 3, Senior Camp 4. GEORGE HILL Time shall moult away his wings. 'Ere we shall discover, ln this whole wide world- Such a constant lover. Class Basket Ball 2-3-4, Basket Ball Reserves 3, First team Basket Ball 4, Boomerang Board 4, Foot Ball Reserves 3. RUTH HOEKSTRA And welcome wheresoe'er she went, A calm and gracious element. Sigma Chi, Senior Camp. 14 FRANCES HOWLETT For a woman to be wise and at the same time womanly, is to wield a tremendous in- fluence which may be felt for good in the years to come. Sigma Chi 3-4, Junior Play, Council 4, Pageant 4, Bike Hozani Camp 4, Dramatic Club 3. CHESTER KAMERAAD I ne'er could any luster see, ln eyes that would not look on mc. Dramatic Club 3, Junior Play 3, Foot Ball Reserves 3, Glee Club 4. GENEVA KAMPER Maidens should be mild and meek, Swift to hear and slow to speak. Dramatic Club 3, French Club 4, Blue Triangle Club 4, Bike Hozani 4. GRACE KLOMPARENS Her life is a continual expression of smiles. Bike Hozani 4, French Club 3-4. HANS KNUTSON He took her fair hand-'ere a teacher could bar- Now tread we a measure, said young Lock- invar. Dnalloh Hgih Z-3-4, Council 3, Boomerang Board 2-3, Stage Mgr. 2-3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Council Plays 3, Foot Ball 4, Bas- ket Ball Reserves 2-3, Class Basket Ball l-2-3-4. - 15 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG JACOB Kolzes There are souls like stars That dwell apart, in a fellowless firmament. ELIZABETH KRAAI The world to me seems all sufficient and my sojourn here the best opportunity lor happiness. Basket Ball l-2, French Club 3--l, Senior Camp. Blue Triangle Club. DONNA LOEW --And listened, while a pleased surprise- Looked from her long-lashed hazel eyes. MARVIN MARIS An honest man's the noblest work of God. Dramatic Club 3, Hi-Y 4, Pageant 4. M.-XRJORIE McBRIDE After all is said and done, There is really only one, Marjie, Marjie, it's you! Kappa Delta 1-2-3-4, XYelfare Board Z-3, Bike Hozani 4, Police Board -1, French Club 3-4, Pageant 4, Blue Triangle Club 4. Boomerang Board 4, Senior Play. 16 MARY MEPPELINK A' cheerful temper makes beauty attractive and wit good-natured. Class B. B. l-2, Dramatic Club 3, Bike Hozani 4. OSCAR MING His life was gentle, and the-elements so mixed in him, that nature might stand up and say to all the world-This is a man! Senior Play, French Club 3-4, Dramatic Club. AMY MULDER Friendships pure and lasting joys my heart was wrought to prove. Basketball l, Girl's Glee Club 4, Bike Hozani 4. HULDAH NIES Of herself she recounted with humor and wit. Her journeys, her daily employments, the towns she had seen, The books she had read, and the hands she had shaken. Senior Play, Bike Hozani 4, French Club 3-4, Sigma Chi l, Basket Ball 3-4. HENRY OOSTING Any life a man can find ls apt to grow to be a grind, Unless a fellow has the wit To see the brighter side of it. Yokohama Maid, Council Play 3, Senior Play, Pageant 4, Glee Club 2-3-4, Orchestra 2-3- 4, Class B. B. 1-Z-3-4, Basket Ball Reserves 3-4, Foot Ball Reserves 3--l, Boomerang Board 4, Police Board 4, Hi-Y, Council 3. 17 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG GLADYS ORR Sometimes she sang-XVhoever heard forgot errand and aim,-and halted charmed. Girls' Glee Club 3-4, Bike Hozani 4, Blue Tri- angle 4. DEANE PELGRIM For she is just the sweet kind, Wliose natures never vary. Dramatic Club 3, French Club 3-4, Senior Camp 4, Blue Triangle 4, Kappa Delta 3-4. MARY PIETERS Leave all thy pendant lore apart. God hid the whole world in thy heart. Kappa Delta 3-4, Dramatic Club 3, French Club 4, Blue Triangle Council 4, Basket Ball 3-4, Literary Board 4, Pageant. ANGELINE POPPEN Ange that fair and fond deceiver, Houi prompt are men to court and to believe ier. Kappa Delta 1-2-3-4, French Club 3-4, Cvirl's Glce Club 1-2-3-4, Blue Triangle 4, Dram- atic Club 3, Athletic Sisters 3-4, Bike Ho- zani 4, Yokahoma Maid 1. Council Play 3. Student Council 3-4, Boomerang Board 2. Class Treasurer Z, Librarian 4. ESTHER PRAKKEN Shc's not a flower. she's not a pearl. She's just a noble all-around girl, French Club, Basket Ball 2-3, Bike Hozani. 18 PHILIP REIMOLD Ah, friend, dear friend, why didst thou come so late? WILHELMINA RINKES Thou art the best girl of all, So gentle, kind, from falseness free. French Club 4, Dramatic Club 3, Pageant 4, Senior Camp 4. BEATRICE ROCKS Pensive girl, devout and pure, Sober, steadfast and denture. Kappa Delta Z-3-4, Athletic Sisters 3-4, Camp- fire 4. RICHARD 'ROSSIEN He that hath knowledge, spareth his words. Dramatic Club, Pageant, Senior Play. ARTHUR RUTGERS A fair exterior is a silent recommendation. Pageant 4, Dramatic Club 3, French Club 3. 19 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG GEORGE SH.-XXV The world may go on without me-but I doubt it. Dramatic Club 3. French Club 5. Pageant 4. Foot Ball 4. LEONQX SITHES l was just a womanly presence. An influence unexpressed. Kappa Delta 3-4. Dramatic Club 3. Bike Ho- zani 4, Literary Board 4. BUENA SPEERS Wfe love her for her smile, her manner-her way of speaking gently. Basket Ball l, Kappa Delta 1-2-3--l. Athletic Sisters 3-4, French Club 3. Glee Club 1-2- 3-4. Yokahoma Maid, Council Z-3. FREDERIC STEGGERDA. .-X strong will. a settled purpose. an invincible detc-rniiuation, can accomplish 'most any- thing. Glee Club 2-.3-4, Foot Ball Reserves 5, Foot Ball -l. Prosecuting Attorney 5. Council -1. Police Board 3, Chief of Police -l. Hi-Y 4. Senior Play, Pageant 4. GEORGE STEKETEE Some preach their virtues and a few express their lives by what they do. Glee Club Z-3-4, French Club 3-4, Dramatic Club, Pageant -l, Hi-Y -1. 20 ABRAHAM STEKETEE We grant altho he has much wit, he's very shy in using it. Boy Scout 1-Z-3, Dramatic Club 3, French Club 3. ALFRED LEO STEVENSON If there's another world, he lives in bliss, If there is none, he made the most of this. Dramatic Club 3, Dnalloh Hgih 4, Hi-Y 4. FLORENCE STREICHER We live in deeds, not years, in thots, not breaths. Dramatic Club 3, French Club 4, Bike Hozani 4, Girl's Glee Club. MARGARET TATE That fair face, too pretty by half, those eyes, that voice, all do her honor. Kappa Delta 4, French Club 4, Bilge Hozani 4, Blue Triangle 4, Pageant 4, Reporter for Senior Play. CLARA THORTON I'll pledge-and that health shall be thine, O being of beauty and bliss. Bike Hozani 4, Glee Club 4, Kappa Delta 1-2- 3-4, French Club, Athletic Sisters 3-4. 21 BOOMERANG BOGMERANG SIDNEY TIESENGA Not a better man was found by the crier on his round,-thru the town. French Club, Dramatic Club. BEATRICE TYNER Strong will, subtle tact and quiet manners, have given her skill, to conclllate Fortune and courage to face L1fe's displeasure. French Club 3-4, B. B. 2-3-4, Dramatic Club 3, Kappa Delta 4, Bike Hozani 4, Girl's Glee Club 2-3-4, Girl Reserves, Athletic Sisters. VVILLIAM VALKEM.-X Quiet in appearance, with motives unknown. Hi-Y 4, Foot Ball Reserves 2-4. ROSE VAN ANROOY She is pure and good in every detail of life, a true friend. Basket Ball 1-2, French Club 3-4, Blue Tri- angle Club 4, Bike Hozani 4, Glee Club 4. KATHRYN VAN DUREN Friendship is the soul's sincere desire. Unuttered or expressed. Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Sigma Chi 1-2, Council 2, Yokohama Maid 1, Dramatic Club 3, Bike Hozani 4. 22 HERBERT VAN DUREN No sinner and no saint perhaps, but, well, the very best of chaps. Band 1-2, Orchestra 2-3, Foot Ball Reserves 1-2, Foot Ball lst team 3-4, Class B. B. l-2-3, Basket Ball Capt 4, Track 4. WILLIAM VAN ETTA A good man possesses a kingdom. Dramatic Club 3, Pageant 4. KENNETH VAN LENTE The company of a just and a religious man, Is better than wealth and rich estate. Glee Club 1-2-3-4, Yokohama Maid l, Dnalloh Hgih 3-4, Pageant 4, Class B. B. l-2-3, Basket B. Reserves 2-3, Basket Ball 3-4, Foot Ball Reserve 3-4, Athletic Board 4. Basket Ball Manager 4. PEARL VAN OSS A friendly heart with many a friend. Sigma Chi 1-2-3, Bike Hozani 4, B. B. l-2, Blue Triangle 4. PAUL VAN VERST For all whom he bowed to in passing, Or stopped with and chattered, Walked on with a look which implied- I feel Hatteredf' Dnalloh Hgih 2-3-4, Class President 4, Vice President 3, Foot Ball Reserves 3, Foot Ball 4, Council 3-4, Athletic Board 4, Pag- eant 4, Senior Play, Orchestra 2, Dramatic Club 3, Stage Manager 3. 23 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG HARRIET VAN DEN BOS To her friend, the XVorld. she opened her door. The VVorlrl came, and shook hands. and was pleased and amused. Sigma Chi l-Z-3-4, Bike Hozani 4, Athletic Sisters 3-4. French Club 3. Boy's Glee Club Accompanist, Dramatic Club 3, Blue Triangle Club 4. HERMAN VAN DE VV.-XTER Capable, courteous, liberal, admired by all, Liked here, liked there, liked everywhere. Mayor 4, Council 3, Dnalloh Hgih 3-4. Class President 3, French Club 3-4. Council Play 3, Glee Club 4, Class B. B. Z. Police Board 4. ADELINE VAN DER HIL Always busy, never weary,-always happy, al- ways cheery. Dramatic Club 3, French Club 3-4, Bike Ho- zani 4, Girl Reserves 4. JACOB VAN DER MEULEN Always attending to his duty in a quiet, un- obtrusive way. Orchestra 4. EVELYN VER BURG Here's to Evelyn, a girl vvorth while, With a quiet air, and a friendly smile. Bike Hozani 4, Basket Ball Z-3. 24 ANTHONY VER HEY He who has the grateful mention of a brother, Has really all the honor that he needs. GERENE VER SCHURE Here's a sigh to those who love me, And a smile to those who hate, And whatever skies above me, Here's a heart for every fate. Kappa Delta 1-Z-3-4, Athletic Sisters 4, Dram- atic Club 3, French Club 3, Glee Club, Welfare Board, Bike Hozani. FLORENCE WALSH Grant that your eyes of melting blue May cease to break men's hearts in two. Dramatic Club 3, Bike Hozani 4, Kappa Delta 1-2-3-4, Pageant 4, French Club 3-4, Coun- cil 3. LOUISE VVHITCOMB There are moments when silence prolonged and unbroken, More expressive may be than all the words ever spoken. Dramatic Club 3. French Club 3-4, Senior Camp 4. DOROTHY WITTEVEEN To be needed in other human lives . Is there anything greater or more beautiful in this world? Senior Camp 4. 25 BOOMERANG BOOMERANG FRED YONKMAN So nigh is grandeur to our dust! So near is God to man, When duty whispers low-Thou must. This youth replies-I can! Treasurer 4, Council 4, Dnalloh Hgih 4, Hi-Y 4, Dramatic Club 3, Class B. B. 3-4. Foot Ball 4, B. B. 4, Base Ball 3, Glee Club 4, Pageant 4. FRED ZEERIP A man of the plain, heroic breed, that loved Heaven's silence more than Fame. Dramatic Club 3, Hi-Y Club 4, Senior Play. ANITA ZUIDEVVIND She is one who thinks the most good and speaks the least of her neighbors. French Club 4, Senior Camp 4, Dramatic Club 3, Girl's Glee Club 4. JOHN ZUVERINK His was a firm resolution to please.- He talked much, was witty and qulte at his ease. Senior Play. Dramatic Club, Pageant, Boy's Glee Club. 26 BOOMERANG it Q--, A, lf To ' :TSX fn' I, ' ' . L' ff...-.. ' A. fifilggay n . ' 1, .' 'ECZZZL X ,UMW fffi , ' if Q1 4, xi I '.i'l ' fx. ., fmt , J ly .i ,f X ' -fa,PQwlqXEtGf' ,,sgf5'AwZ!l' ' . ' i wffgfgy. rt, , 254. 3 .1'?1'-'t.'i?gil: l 'X f ' fri if. I 1 I f - , . , .g.,:. 1:-. , I f 'il' . N ' ,i i - all fl' s . , l. ,q.'il,' IQQEQEQERI. Q4 -Wir' 1 ll1'4f? ' gk, 5 ' ff.-J :Zhi WW 4 iff fl! ' ' HW , . 4'-'SM . liz?-1' ZH! ffwy! 5 - 2 'Y f' ,f 'fi-a. 2? S A ' jg9if :.A !,,f3j.. .7 5 iw- 'lpn ., 'XFXX A A555-fgofjei-O Jr. ff! In , llfll' N X 09, .f.-1417 .- .Zan fl 'f -i : 'gilll X , XXXKX- 4q,Q',s:i'i' A ' 111222Z - f I' Q -Xi'!q'l-as --- 'se ' f?!. llefK viii fi 'lx NX ' - gg: ' ' , gf 2620111 I . ext yi ' ' K- 1 U . ...V ,- 1 2' ' 2 A X -- ya-ff Q. -, X Q ,-w- -ggflh-5,ildiniimgiiliz. . .HQLYQ - E- wiki. - I- , 41 -. -saggy' ,' .,: . Quia? Q ,h-!L Q'f.,l3I,1 I,-1 L d H I. e a-t-gzfwilllli. i - X X X if ?':7' 4 l5:lc' e 5 U X' W 4-.ff X ,.f f- 'E 4 ,, f NE BRIGHT September morn a band of bold adventurers 'v gathered at the foot of the Mount of Learning. Tho we 5',kg.,, i realized the dangers we were to pass thro, we conquered an our fears and set out bravely on the path pointed out by Mr. Drew. But we had gone only a few steps when we s' began to stumble on the jagged rocks of Algebra, Latin, 'PJEC-'ll . Citizenship and English. Some stragglers wandered away from the beaten path and all realized that we needed a guide to lead us up the mountain in safety. We chose Miss Kolyn to do this, with Joseph Burns as assistant for the first day's journey. But after a couple of hours of tramping we reached a pleasant glade where we found refreshing punch and wafers, donated by those who had gone be- fore, to cheer us in our travels. From the heights above they waved their hands to us, encouraging us to work hard and endure to the end. Much encouraged, we struggled on thro the day. Soon, however, the darkness of Exams fell upon us, and the wild beasts, eager to devour the unwary, howled round about. But oh heights of joy! when the fateful morn- ing broke, the wild beasts had all taken Hight, driven away by Mr. Garfield and the coal shortage. After a short rest we resumed our upward climb. Lambertus Beeuwkes relieved Joseph Burns on duty. With joyful hearts we prepared for our iirst Social event. All laid down their burdens for a time and joined in the merry- making in honor of St. Patrick. We made another halt to demonstrate our 27 W BOOMERANG histrionic ability when an all-star cast from our number presented TX liunch of Roses to our lligh School. Every one voted it a success and. resuming our burdens, we marched upward till darkness again overtook us. Wlieii we assembled the next morning we found that several of our num- ber had either been devoured by the wild beasts or had fallen by the wayside. Dur leader, Mr. Drew, had left for new Fields of adventure and Mr. Riemersma now to-ok his place, with Herman Van de XVater as assistant. XYe realized that we had advanced far, for the Seniors now condescended to stoop down from their lofty heights long enough to join us in a party. Later our girls, full of pep, organized the junior jazzers , who, with their clever stunts, kept up the courage of the H. H. S. warriors and enabled them to vanquish all enemies. Some of our company who had organized themselves into a band known as the Dramatic Club, then produced two plays, The Kettle Sings and The Sleeping Car . Towards the end of our day's journey we again gathered together to cele- brate our junior Class Day. The time passed pleasantly in sports and athletic contests. Again night descended and we rested before attempting the last stretch of pathway. VVe started out encouraged-for the top of the mountain was in view- with Paul Van Verst assisting Miss Kolyn. The 'First omen we met was auspicious for we carried off the palm of victory in the Interclass Basket Ball Tournament. A little farther on we stopped to enjoy a party with the band following us in the distance. And this day we took great heed to our steps, for surely 'twould be sad to fall when in sight of the goal! As the end was near, we gave a last proof of our originality to the moun- tain-climbers, in the shape of a St. Patrick's program. NVe adopted Mary jane and her Pau as our class proteges and introduced them to our friends with whom they made a decided hit . And now the summit at last! Looking over our journey up the mount. its pleasures and trials, its lessons learned from experience as well as books, we feel a pang of sadness at leaving the haunts we love so well. Yet we know that there are still higher peaks to scale and with the knowledge gained in our ascent we can better direct our steps along lifeis pathway. Buena Speers, Mary Pieters. 28 BOOMERANG Class Prophecy In answer unto strange desires To see what in f'ar lands transpires, We donned our khaki suits and hats And took our places on the mats, Seated ourselves in the plane Dragoon And swiftly flitted 'neath the moon Q'er field, and river and lagoon. No rest was ours, till o'er the earth From Japan to the land of Columbus' birth VVe flew. We saw our class mates all- And viewed what fortune did each befall. Miss Anna Kolyn, our beloved class patron, Of a beautiful home, is now the matron. There was another who loved her, you see, For who could withstand one so charming as she? VVilfred an artist great became, Thro' Virginia Adams he won his fame: So sweetly she played the model's part, What wonder to her he lost his heart? Anita's job is quite thrilling, for She still works in Du Mez' department store. There Esther buys her stylish gowns, On the first of each month, how Kenny frowns! Lumpy, the gay young athlete, Took a liking to things more sweet, No longer his worried brow does he mop For now he has opened a Sweetheart Shop. As heavy weight champion of the world, Who ten men at once to defeat has hurled, How Hartger Borgman's fame has spread! And never a bit has it gone to his head. Buena, the matron of Holland Home, Has settled down, no more to roam: She gave up pining for a beau! A hopeless hope, as all do know. Harriet Van Den Bos as a dancer was the rage, However. we hear she is leaving the stage, For now from Paris there comes the advice That all her friends are throwing the rice. As director of the Harmony Four, Esther Dyke has won renown, She leads, but there are several more, Bea Rooks, Leona Sithes, and Mildred Brown. Dave Boyd was always a plugger, His good marks he did hoard: And even to-day he is plugging, But now it's at a switchboard. Herb Van Duren as travelling salesman, Surely hands out the dope , He is one of the wealthy traders' clan For he sells Fels Naptha soap. Pearl Van Oss as a broker On Wall Street much stock has sold. Bea Tyner has married a millionaire, And Pearl is investing her gold. Adeline Vander Hil the writer, VVill publish a book very soon. Under the striking title, The Rotation of Crops on the Moon. Frank De Young is a formidable figure ln political ranks of today: VVith a speech full of vim, and of vigor He the ignorant masses doth sway. Dorothy Witteveen as a nurse ls dearly beloved by her patients ally One there is who adores her most! We hear it's to be in the fall. in the movies on Fiji lslc, John Forsten, Doug Fairbanks outshines, And with Betty Kraai as heroine His great talent he combines. Ella Harrington at last has tired Of dances, beaux, and dates: As Senator she's interested In treaties, and tariff rates. Joe Burns has won a fortune tVVe always thought him smart.l By running a line of hash-houses From Holland to Bonaparte. Esther Bazaan to Zeeland has flown. And there with her family is very well known, She entertains at exclusive soirees, lt's quite the style, you know, these days. Florence Streicher makes women stop, At her exclusive beauty shop, She knows just how to ply the art, She makes Madame look very smart. Bill Van Etta as a daring horse-jockey, Rides the famous Mettavree : Each season he sets a faster pace, There is none quite so speedy as he. Evelyn Ver Burg is a tight-rope walker, ln the circus of Glupker and Brown, Another star feature in this three ring show. ls the stunt of Maris, the clown. Harold De Pree now on the stage is quite a star, He's handsome, and dashing, and drives his own car, He's playing in Cuba at present they say, And is quite at home in the life so gay. BOOMERANG Ruth Hoekstra, the literary genius, Published her book The Descent , And to lovers of beautiful nature She's a star in the firmament. Louise Whitcomb has taken up sewing, She's established a little shop. For pretty things that are different, That's the place to stop. Fred Jonkman now owns a peacock farm, He's made coin off this bird so vain, We predict a successful future With Janet Albers as Joint Owner in Spain . Ange Poppen lives in old New Yawkg There with Paul she the eastern brogue doth talk, The end of a romance which started in school, As sometimes happens, but not as a rule. Harold Cook works in a banking house, And on easy street will he be, Business worries him not a bit, For the general janitor is he. Agnes Blocker, a lawyer of high degree, Has won high fame at the bar, Her great case of Loew versus Harkema Has sounded her praises afar. Wliile in Russia, we stopped for supplies, In the line of food and accessories, Scarce an hour in that strange land we'd been E'er we'd heard of its president, Richard Roosien. Each night, when boys of H. H. S. Take their best girls to the show, They hear sweet music, played by Kobes, VVhom formerly they did know. Clara has an easy time, For all she has to do Is to let them take her picture As an ad for some shampoo. Martha Gabbard liked acting so well, An actress she would become: Teck, on the screen, does all excel In playing the part of the bum . The sporting page of the Borculo news, Headlines with a name we know: Heinie Oosting, the football coach, Is honored by high and low. The Model Drug Store, and Vaupell's Are patronized less than of yore, For Rose Van Anrooy's rival fount, Is filled with lads that adore. Herm at last has succeeded, To every lad a boon, In his wonderful Smokeless cigar CLet's hope for a drinkless saloonl, Bill Valkema, a famous author, Of much renown and fame, Has written a learned treatise On the subject-'tWhat's in a Name? Tony Ver Hey has utilized his natural re- sources fair: His profits on matches are great- He saves by using his hair! And now, pursuing his destined fate, John Zuverink we see, Rising early and retiring late, A printer's devil is he. Gertrude De Fouw is famous- She's in an aerial show, I Deane Pelgrim appears in beautiful gowns, She's starring, in My Old Beau'. Russell Burton, we're glad to learn, Is a Sunday School Superintendent, Grace Klomparens, so demure and gay. Is a blacksmith's wife in Drenthe. George Hill exhibits with great delight Blue ribbons, and winners' cups: On a little farm in Tennessee He raises pedigreed pups. Phil Reimold, with his tennis shoes of white, Has become a tennis shark. And now, e'en in the pale moon light. He seldom misses his mark. Adelia Heneveld, the little lady Whoni all did love so well, Has met a Duke in Italy, And in luxury doth dwell. Margaret Donnelly, the youthful student. We met on Leicester Square. Where with her husband she resided. The premier d'Angleterre. Marge has a society lady become. Over various clubs she's presider: She brings joy and happiness where'er she comes, And-yes, he is still beside 'er. Mary Donnelly in New York Is engaged in Social Service work, Each little Rachel and Isadore Loves her as we did of yore. Little Ruth Hardie, with Winsome smile. Travels each day o'er many a mile. She preaches to sinners and leads them in song: She's giving her life's best to help folks along. A gallant of New York Society, A ruthless breaker of hearts is he! From one to another he Hits in glee: You ask me who? 'Tis George Steketee! Dena Bowman is a stenographer. And of much talent they say. Her shorthand is quite wonderful. She types many letters each day. Sidney Tiesenga as a dentist. Has won the laurel wreath. His recitations he gave in class, XVere most like pulling teeth. Frances Howlett and Billy Rinkes together combine, A shop they keep full of linen so fine. Th6li1C the sisters-in-law, Kay and Huldah, we ear, Spend their money, quite foolishly too, we fear, What Hans earns conductor-ing number nine Goes fast when the checks he has to sign. E. Prakken, would you e'er believe! ls keeping a general store Some twenty miles from a railroad: You'd think it would be some bore. Art Rutgers and Vera Hiler Together worked out a scheme For a perfectly invisible pony , And their fortune was made by this dream. Martha Barkema and Mary Pieters Edit a paper of note: We predicted for them some such future, When first in the Boomerang they wrote. Grace Gardei's working for Uncle Sam Way out in the far, far west, She scans the landscape for forest fires From the heights of her little crow's nest . The hotanists Meppelink and Mulder Made two roses grow from one stem And, very appropriately, we think, They've named it The Double M . A great movie star is Margaret Tate: Her co-star in Harvey Berkel in Fate g Chet Kammeraad married a second Marlowe: Their troupe is now playing at Monte Carlo. Geneva Kamper at Vassar is the paid yell master: Edith Harrington has wedded the college pastorg They both do their duties at church and at school, The good little ladies who ne'er broke a rule. BOOMERANG We bought much jewelry in Japan From a dark-eyed maiden with a fang And who was the keeper of this little store But the lover of jewelry, Gladys Orr! At Sante Fe we saw Oscar Ming, He had entered the navy there, But besides doing his duty on the sea, He does stunts with his plane in mid-air. Florence Vvalsh with her former vamping, Her ways so harmless and sweet, Is now a police-woman tramping All day on a tough New York beat. An oil magnate George Shaw has become, The prices are under his thumb. They're up and down, ne'er stationary, For George with finance just makes merry. Julia Dryden as Mrs. Paul Van Verst, With pride and joy does fairly burst When Paul, her phantom of delight, Performs in a Broadway show at night. Fred Zeerip has turned clairvoyant of late And to many his word is a message of fate. His helper, Jack Vander Meulen, 'tis heg At bluffing the public they're great, you see Abe Steketee. as we predicted, VVith his research has startled the world, His ,Neverslip Macaroni A bomb into science has hurled. Our little Gerene lives down on a farm Not distant, out Lemmen Way - And Benny is still 'neath her subtle charm They're as happy as birdlings, they say. Taxi! Taxi! we hear Bussies shout, Over fares how he does bicker! And Dominie Stevenson, we found out, Preaches lustily 'gainst home-brew liquor. Qur vacation ended, we homeward flew, Glad to have met old ehums we knew, To have chatted with them of the work and fun ln the dear old days of Twenty-one. F Martha Barkema Mary Pieters BOOMERANG Senior Class Scenery Seen in the ' T CREATURE Yirginia Adams Lumpy Beeuwkes Martha Barkema NVilfred Armbruster Maynard Boone Hartger Borgman Joseph Burns Russel Burton George Hill Grace Klomparens jacob Kobes Elizabeth- Kraai Marjorie McBride Mary Mepplink Gertrude De Fouw Huldah Nies Henry Oosting Gladys Qrr Esther Prakken Beatrice Rookes Clara Thornton Fred Steggerda Rose Van Anrooy Herbert Van Duren Herman Van Der VVater Kenneth Van Lente Anthony Ver Hey Dorothy NVitterveen John Zuverink Janet Albers Esther Bazaan Harvey Berkel Agnes Blocker Dena Bouwman David Boyd Mildred Brown -lustin Bussies Harold Cook Harold De Pree Frank De Young Mary Donnelly Julia Dryden Esther Dyke Alfred Stevenson Pearl Van Oss John Forsten Martha Gabbard Grace Gardei N AT C R E Quiet Blushing Full of Fun Cautious Manly Laborious Kind Different Useful Changeable Bashful Friendly Perm' Obliging Retiring Hans-ome Indifferent Helpful Entertaining Pleasant Fun-Loving Kindly Sweet VVe-Dunno Condescending Serious Shy Happy Noisy Studious Lively Impish Sincere Dutch Foolish Healthy Sunny Grave Sleepy Rambuiictious Always Busy Affectionate Maidenly Admirable Frank lndustrious Friendly Clever 32 BUGS .X BOUT M. E. Church Stocking Caps Singing Solos Art XYork Buena Jock's Office Declaiming Anita Esther The Castle Shoe Repairing Rose and Anita A Good Time Fris Book Store Studies Hot Dogs Boomerang ads Telephone Qffice Basket Ball Games North Side Chicago Mary Anita and Elizabeth Vaupcll's Mayorship His Seat in Assembly Skipping School Sewing Room Boston Restaurant Fred the Great Church Social Clothing Store Sigma Chi Everybody Kidding Daily XYalks Being Good Science Foot Ball Can't-find-out Boomerang Drawing Hills Peggy Tate Iowa Reserve Basket Ball Y. XY. C. A. Dancing BOOMERANG Scenery Seen in the Senior Glass CREATURE NATURE Henry Glupker Ruth Hardie Edith Harrington Ella Harrington Richard Harkema Adelia Heneveld Vera Hiler Frances Howlett Chester Kameraad Geneva Kamper Donna Loew Marvin Maris Gscar Ming Amy Mulder Mary Pieters Deane Pilgrim Angeline Poppen Richard Roosien Arthur Rutgers VVilhelmina Rinkes George Shaw Philip Reimold Abraham Steketee George Steketee Leona Sithes Beuna Speers Florence Streicher Sidney Tiesenga Beatrice Tyner William Van Etta Harriet Van Den Bos Adeline Vander Hil Kay Van Duren Paul Van Verst Evelyn Verburg Gerene Ver' Schure William Valkema Florence VValsh Louise Whitconib Margaret Tate Frederic Zeerip Anta Zuidewind Fred Yonkman Hans Knutson Margaret Donnelly Ruth Hoekstra Jacob Van Der Meulen jovial Nice Demure Vampish Gentle Girlish Frail Brainy Modest Mild Reserved Humble lndifferent Musical Smily -Tolly Skittish Stolid Polite Helpful Wlilful Aloly ful Sober Placid lntellectual Domestic Ambitious Frivolous Sociable Stubborn Generous Sunny Ever-faithful Democratic Quiet Busy Retiring Happy-Irish Solemn Versatile Even-Tempered Pleasing Active Handy Brilliant Flower-like Mysterious 33 BUGS ABGUT Groceries Jewelry Billy R. Parties Farming Studies The Light Fantastic Al's Lab. Girls, Girls, Girls Quarantine French School Nothing Orchestra Life Sewing Paul G. Play Acting His VVork French Club VVorrying Teacher Him 'ii' Philip Sister Cornie Graduating Public Speaking Maynard and Gerene Dancing Teacher Smoking Committees Ice Skating Classic Music Her Friends American College His Car Gym T o-n s i l s Two French's Her Seat Permits Chicken Workiiig Rose and Elizabeth Love and Athletics Michigan Ave. Five Subjects High Marks Music BCDCJNIEIQAIJG +9 QD esta ill Stl -f . C . 11 C We, the members of the class of 1921, realizing that we are nearing the end of Buena Speers' domesticity .... . ,,.., to ...... .... ll Iaurine Lacaff our conquest in the realms of Holland High, and being aware of the fact that 'unless Florence Streicher's musical echoes.. ..... to ...., .... L ucille .Vander VVerf ample 1Jr0viSi0n is made, our valuable assets are liable to confiscation, do hereby make Sidney Tieseng'a's opinions .... .. .. . . . ..t0 ..... .... '1 The eCl1t0rial C0lumn our last will and testament. We, laboring under these convictions, do individually William Van Etta's complexion... ....to ..... ,... A doll shop lleqlleiltlll Harriet Vanden Bos' ' line . ...... ..... .... . . ..tO ..... .... A lvill Ter Vree Adeline Vander Hill's recitations ...... .... ..., . t 0 ..... .... E lla Eteffens Virginia Adams' gait .... ...to... Miss Wickes Kay Van Dure-n's engagement announcement .... .to.... .... The Sentinel Janet Albers' talents .,.., ..., . ..to.. . . . . The Str1vers Paul Van Verst's popularity .... . . . . .. . . .... . . . to... . ....Viola Van Anrooy VVilfred Armbruster's egotism .... ..... t o. .... ...Lillian Schmid Evelyn Ver Berg's inuteness.... ....to .... .... ll 'like Luidens Hartger Borgman's services... ..... to .... .. ...The office Florence WValsh's pranks .,,i. .. .,,A, to ...,. ....Edna Cook Martha Barkema's gigglesa... ..... to ...... .. ...Norman Vander Hart Louise XVhitcomb's blushesa.. ,,,,,, to..... .....Inez Prince Beatrice Tyner's capability .... ......... ..... t 0 .... ..... H e r kid sister Fred Zeriip's self reliance ,,.......... ........... ,..,, t o ..... .... T e d Hidding Esther Bazaan's wig ....... ........ . ............ ..... t 0 .... .... R 1 lssell Kamper Anita Zuidewinds 'eat and grow thin '. 4,,,, to ..... ,... K . 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The best of everything was his guests' property just for the bidding. Many ladyes fair and gallant youths gathered each morn in the large hall, but one group in particular met ye eye of ye admiring beholder. This group was called by ye name of juniors. They were travelling to ye great city of Success, and must needs stay for four years at ye inn. because of ye tedious journey which they must needsprepare for. Here they spent their tyme, perusing many musty volumes, but ye play- tyme must come, so on one dark night, they met in another inn, hard by, and revelled with ye Senior travellers, by ye light of many candles. Many joyous tymes were held in ye assembly hall. Ye junior once gave a short dramatization, called XYhen Love ls Young which was received with hearty applause by ye other travellers. Ye Juniors expect to hold another clay of festivity in ye springtyme, when joy shall reign supreme. Truly did they enjoy ye year as juniors. and shall soon pass upward as Senior travellers. r Ye Officers: MAURINE LACAFF - Ye Chief Traveller CGRNELIUS HOUTMAN - - Ye Deputy Traveller GL.-XDYS FAIRBANKS, Ye Scribe and Money Bag Keeper MISS PELGRIM ----- Ye Patroness 37 B CJCJD4 E R A.DJC3 Baker, Jeanette Barkema, Anne Bosnian, Ivan Breen, John Bruinsma, Anton Cobb, Evelyn Damson, George Du Mez, Mabel Essenburgh, La Verne Essenburgh, Lester Hamm, Helen Houtman, Cornelius Burt, James Bosch, Randall Bazan, Cornelia Brouwer, Mabel Bremer, Coral Bertsch, Mildred Cook, Vernon De Loof, Harold De Koning, Gerrit Dieters, Helen Dick, Dorothy De Weerd, Frances Fairbanks, Gladys Geerlings, Clyde Hanson, Elton Haight, Russell Hyma, Willamina Huntley, Julia Heetderks, Jennie Henderson, Marion Junior Class Roll 12-1 Kasten, Henry Lappinga, Claude Lappinga, Clausia Meengs, Anna Meyer, Frederick Moomey, Ruby Nykerk, Mary Prakken, Jeanette Reynolds, Marion Schumacker, Martha Scott, Lillian 11-2 Kelley, John Kellogg, Edward Koning, Charlotte Kraker, Alice Keppell, Kathryn Lievense, Harold Lamb, Raymond Leath, Helen Laepple, Marion Lacaff, Maurine Marcus, James Moored, Clara Nibbelink, Wilma Nibbelink, Ruth Usborne, Lucille O'Leary, Rose Prins, Cora Reimink, Susanna Steketee, Cornelia Serne, Catherine 38 Slagh, Edner Ten Brink, Jeannette Ter Vree, Alvin Van Dyke. Otto Vander Poel, Russell Vande 'XYege, John Vanden Brink, Bernice Vanden Brink. Theo. Vander Bie, Harold Vander Hart, Norman YVeersing, Ira Tyner, Kathryn Tors, Martha Tien, Marie Upton. Charles Ter Beek, Edna Vanden Berg, G . Van XVeelden, John Yan Dyke, Russell Yan Hartesyeldt. Carol Vander XYerf, Lucile Vander Yelden, Evelyn Vander Havel. G. Yan XYeelen, Josie Yan Yyyen, Gertrude erald XYas, Henry YYassenaar. Xelvena lYelton. Lawrence XYestrate. Mildred XYright. Mable Zweering, John 5:1 4' gi I Ejqne 39 I I 4 .1 ,N L. I A Nl A A V A V I B O O M E R A N G Sophomores 1923 appy are the hours that we spend in Holland High,- Study, Work, athletics too-how the glad days Hy! onor, loyalty are lessons we shall not forget: Fine ideals such as these never bring regret. pirit plenty, lots of pep we show at every game, And our Holland warriors through the state have won great fame. stands for our second, our present. Soph'more year, Clustered ,round with nierhories that always will be dear. 3 is for the third, or Junior year, and we'll renlember To be here and enter it the first of next September. LILLIAN SCHMID - President .IACQB PILON - Vice President RUTH MARCOTTE - Secretary JQHN KNOLL - Treasurer 41 BOOMERANG Sophomore Glass Roll Anderson, Barnard Armbruster, Esther Boone, Maxine Braamse, Cornie Burt, VVilliam Brown, Clara Bussies, Gertrude De Weerd. Margare Dinkeloo, Kathryn De Vries, Carrovv De Vries, Harold Dulyea, Charles Edding, Madalene Galster, Bertrand Garvelink, John Haas, Thelma Hadden, Mae Harkema, Marion Heneveld, Harriet Fleming, Robert Harrington, Carl Hidding, Theodore Albers, John Aldus, Harry Bazan, Gertrude Bouwman, blames Bush, Vernie Damstra, Russell De VVeerd, Lois De VVeerd, Sydney De Wfeerd, Gerrit Dogger, Agnes Dykstra, VVinifred Fell, Egbert Galentine, Marcelle t 10-2 Huizinga, Rutherford Japinga. Russell Lage, Mabel Lanning, Ella Lokker, Hazel King, Hazel Klooster, Dena Ketchum, Claud Klaasen, Adrian Knoll, John Kole, Samuel Marcotte, Ruth Mersen, Cathleen Mulder, Russell Newhouse, Harry Parker, Joanna Plasman, Alice Parish, Kenneth Slagh, Dorothy Spoelstra, Frances Stankey, Mae Steffens, Ella 11-1 Hyma, Ruth Harmson, Aleta Hill, Le Roy Klaasen, Raymond Knoll, Cora Kroeze, Aleda Lordahl, Elmer Maat, VVilliam Nykamp, Evelyn Nies, VVilliam Oosting, Laurence Glert, Frederick Pilon, Jacob 42 Stevens, Katherine Streicher, Robert St. John, Joe Tanis, Nella Teusink, Jeannetta Ten Cate, Vernon Ter Vree, Nellus Van Der Veere, K. Vander Ploeg, Evelyn Vander Hart, Margaret Vanden Tak, Esther Van Order, Emma Van Doesburg, VVilma Van Anrooy, Viola Van Haaften, Janet Van Vuren, John Vander Meulen. Bernie XVoldring. Gertrude XVhitcomb, Ethel XVabeke, Jay lVinter, Hartger XVinter, Garrett Schmid, Lillian Steketee, Fred Timmer, Minnie Ver Hey. Gertrude Vanden Brink, john Vande lVoude. George Van Zanden, -lacob Van Putten, john Van Lente. Earl Van Klink. Martin Van Dyke. Berle XVanrooy. Ernest E i JE fi, Qmrn 4 UML s' f' Q X 3 Il l srffikt. ,.,. 5 'iw 1 ,, 1, Q sf 255 122 B O O M E R A N G The Freshmen Cn September 6, 1921, two-hundred-two Freshmen were pushed, crowded and jammed into the two front rows. Here we gasped for breath in about one-sixteenth of the space we should have had. Notwithstanding this fact, each one managed to glance warily over his shoulder to see if the Sophomores thought we lookd as green as we felt. The high and noble Mr. Riemersma, seemingly bestowing upon us a great privilege, called upon us in clear and clarion tones to rise and lift our husky voices in melodious discord in praise of our beloved Holland High. What could we do but obey this lord of our future destiny, while each Freshie was dying to hide himself behind anything that might offer refuge, be it only a lowly inkwell? We were then directed to park ourselves in room 348.9856 or the like, af- ter which we were told to pass to- our various classrooms. Feeling very much in the mood of passing out , we stampeded into the halls with the rest of the common herd. After fruitless wandering in a labyrinth of halls, classrooms, doors and stairways, a mighty clap of thunder boomecl into our ears: Every- body out of the corridors! Dismayed, bewildered, and frightened we col- lected our scattered wits and slunk into our classrooms. At the close of the first harassing day of our assimilation, we dragged our weary selves homeward and were properly tucked into bed, adding a petition to our prayers that we might some time become as great and powerful as the Seniors. VVe rested peacefully until school bells rang. calling us to get up, seize our belon0'in0's, and rush to spend another hectic day at school. b b PAUL 'FATE ------- President JAMES TEN BRINK - Vice-President GERALD KRAMER - - Treasurer DONNA LANDWEI-IR - Secretary MISS VVHELAN - - Patroness 45 BOOMERANG armbruster, eva beck, thelia bohres, evert bowman, harvey brinkinan, alfred brower, rachel bruinsma, gus cheff, philip cheff, theodore cobb, juanita cook, alvin de kraker, helen kraker, adrian Witt, venora Witt, carl drinkwater, ella dykstra, carl de de de albers, hazel brink, russell burrows, dora blok, Cornelia beery, bernice ' Cobb, Willard collins, russell cook, edna ruth Clements, dorothy chervensky, mary damstra, eugene de ruiter, henry de Weerd, harold dykstra, ruth dykman, alberdena, dirkse, jennie de vries, elizabeth de fouW, bessie de boer, clarewin fik, jeanette green, cecile glupker, lyda hamlin, Wayne hanson, carol harriman, richard Freshmen Class Boll frederick, frances goldman, victor hamelink, peter hamm, evelyn hoffman, john, jr. homfield, albertha hulst, edward jappinga, henry kamper, russell j. kamphuis, adelaide karel, hulda karsten, nelson kasten, kathrine klaasen, ella klaasen, joyce knutson, henrietta kolean, peter hill, cecil hill, bernard hyma, alice hoffman, delia hilardes, evelyn haan, arleen ingham, marion japinga, raymond kollen, john lloyd kolenbrander, harold kool, louis kammeraad, eugene kleis, russell kleis, leon knoll, cathrine knoll, Cornelius klomparens, florence kuite,' marion kuite, Willmette le roy, stanley laurence, helene lappinga, jennie lamb, laura masselink, henry Aldus, Louis Helder, Delia Beekman, Mae Johnson, Raymond Bouwman, Henrietta Kooyers, Esther Cook, H. Dale Kraker, Bessie Dalman, Lavern Koning, Joe Damson, Carl Kramer, Gerald Dekker, Dorothy Kramer, Lawrence De Witt, Marguerite Landwher, Donna Dyke, Herbert Lindsay, Fred Fitzpatrick, Lila Luidens, George Hamelink, Marie Mooi, Theresa 9-1 koning, jerine kraai, Willis kuiken, lester landwehr, paul meyer, lester f. miller, howard mulder, junia mouw, marion neerkin, hazel norlin, constance norlin, henry oosting, hazel overway, john overway, george risselada, john schumacker, marie streeter, ruth m. 9-2 moser, frank molenaar, ada maris, sara nien-huis, evelyn ozanne, clara overway, della overway, lillian parker, thomas paulus, marguerite parrott, erma rens, fred rudd. otto rummler, dorothy rooks, madge rich, martha slighter, harold smith, raymond smith, leman steketee, christine smith, olive smeenge, anna schurman, sylvia slag, anna ter beek, george 10-1 Mulder, John Ming, Joe McCarthy, Leslie Overbeek, Leonard Prince, Inez Poppen, Clarissa Raven, Lucien Steketee, Evelyn Sterenburg, John Trimpe, Marie Ten Brink, James 46 ter vree, mildred tazelaar, theodore trimpe, adrian van duren, norris van kampen, mary vande water, willard Vande water. mabel van der bie, ruth visscher, carl watson, harold westerhof, wlima Westhoek, marion Windemulder, herman Wiersma, theodore Wolfert, marion yungsma, gerrit zwemer, mary tinholt, geneieve ter beek, ruth van der Wege. rnarlnus van houw, william van raalte, carl van den tak, dorothy Vanden brink, angeline van oss, pearl van eta, coralyn van V311 V311 doesburg, luberta dirie, florence anrooy, viola Vander list, minnie vander werf, aleda ver hulst, john Walters, john Watrous, seymour Willis, marlea Wyman, bessie Welling, helen wanrooy, annette zuidewind, julia zeedyke, bertha zeerip, rena Tate. Paul Van Kersen. Ruth Vanden Berg, Leora Vander Ploeg, John Van Zanden, Thomas Van Voorst, John Van Raalte. Nelson Van Hartesveldt. Philip lVallbrink, Johanna 'XVoldring, Franklin N Coyfmffw - ':-if X 4-fi ff gs? I ugly i I z -1 I - P 9 ' . I, 1' F h . 29 0 I Nw 2 ji U , A 3 , Ma, ' ggzjf- , , , Q' I-anvlg ,Q .2114 -rt? Ls U L ..f A V -.1 3 L Z 1. 4 if D Q -.1 TZ Q I z 2 f Q ill I1 L 1, L, 1, I 2 ff I 5 La Z 2 E Z. I z 11 14 2 , L, k Za Z 1, 1, Z 2 z 1, 1 3 L, 1, ..- I I x. D 1, P- S Z TZ B O O M E R A N Cv The 'tudent Council Every year Student Government proves itself a greater success. This year thru the earnest work of the Council and the co-operation of the faculty many things have been accomplished for the betterment of our High School. Wlith the Council as sponsor, the Freshman were truly welcomed into High School. The financial department of the Council has effectually cared for the bills which confronted it and the legislative branch has also carried on its work successfully. The Police Board has displayed unusual vigilance, and thru the help of these officers order has been maintained in the High School. Herman Van de NVater has capably discharged his duties as Mayor, Grace Gardei acted as Clerk, Fred -lonkman as Treasurer and Frederic Steg- gerda as Chief of Police. The Aldermen were: First ward. .lanet Albers, Fred Steggerda: Second ward, Paul Yan Yerst, Mary Donnelly: Third ward, Russell Danistra, ,Xu- geline Poppen 3 Fourth ward, Lambertus Beeuwkes, Martha Shumacherg Fifth ward, Cornelius Houtman, Frances Howlett1'SiXth ward, justin Bussies, Anna Meengs. 49 NIJ A U Ii OOM ICRANG H 'f f. 31 -3 942, P-L 2?- :Z ,Z FC: 1,-' -ff ...III :Q fi rc, Lil :Lp 'Zz TT '12 V L if Z2 .- -2 E-F Z.: 4 jf sz' 171 7? 3 :P .,,, -C 37 .II The Boomerang Board makes its bow with: B O O M E RA N G The Boomerang Board The 1921 Boomerang! All the effort and work of the stait, all the fond hopes of those who have striven to make it a success have materialized. The Boomerang Board has endeavored to give its best, to crowd all the joys and happy memories into this Boomerang. May each noteworthy deed, each glad remembrance, and all that you gave to our High School bound back to you, in the future, as a Boomerang! VVhen a bit of sunshine hits you, After passing of a cloud, Wlieii a bit of laughter gets you, And your heart is feeling proud, Don't forget to up and Hing it, At a soul that's feeling blue, For the minute that you throw it, lt's a Boomerang to you. MARY DONNELLY - CORNELIUS HOUTMAN GRACE GARDEI - HENRY OOSTING - MARY NYKERK - - GEORGE HILL - - MARJORIE MCBRIDE - ESTHER DYKE - BUENA SPEERS - MAURINE LA CAFE - CORA KNOLL - - CLARISSA POPPEN - - ADRIANA KOLYN The Boomerang Board wishes to thank all - Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Literary Editor Business Manager Assistant Manager Assistant Manager - joke Editor - Art Editor Senior Reporter - junior Reporter Sophomore Reporter Freshman Reporter Faculty Advisor those students who have so willingly worked for this publication. Co-operation and invaluable assistance were received from the commercial and art departments. The stait realizes that the success of our Annual depends largely upon the support of the student body. We thank you. 51 BOOMERANG VVELFARE BUARD Stilllflillg-AIiSS Mulder, Mildred Bertsch. St'2ltC11-Blilftllil Bzxrkcma, Carol Yan Hartsvelt. LITERARY BOARD Martha Gabhard, Miss Anthony, Mary Pieters, Leona fiihe 52 B O O M E R A N G Literary Board Someone has said, Variety is the spice of life. This might be changed to read, Variety has been the spice of our Thursday morning programs. Every student will agree that the programs presented under the auspices of the Literary Board have been anything but a bore. We have enjoyed two darkie programs, a caricature of the teachers, and several clever plays. VVe have come to depend almost entirely upon the students for entertainment but thanks are due to several friends from outside the school who have helped us out this year. Especial mention should be made of the speech given by Hon. G. Diekema on Lincoln's birthday. The Board is very appreciative of the ready and willing efforts of every organization asked to furnish a program. VVithout their co-operation it would have been impossible to enjoy, as we have during this past year, a program every Thursday morning without a single exception. Welfare Board Say it with flowers is the motto that has been practiced by the NVelfare Board during the past year, W'e have been on the alert in sending flowers to those who were ill or bereaved, but we are sure it was the missive on the card, representing the love and sympathy from students and faculty alike that helped recovery, and served to buoy one to happiness. Upon their return to school we were met with smiling appreciative faces, and, needless to say, we felt our services repaid. Police Board Under the leadership of Chief Steggerda the police board this year has maintained excellent discipline throughout the entire school. The petty lawlessness prevalent at times during past years was almost en- tirely done away with this year, due to co-operation of the student body and the police board. The system of fire drills has been the' most efficient for many years. FREDERICK STEGGERDA - - Chief-of-Police ANNA MEENGS - - First Officer GEORGE DAMSON Second Officer RANDALL BOSCH Third Officer BEATRICE TYNER - Fourth Officer 53 BOOMERANG ATHLETIC BOARD Top Rovi-George Damson, Paul Van Verst, Theodore Van Den Brink, Harold De Pree, Kenneth Yau ,ente. First Row-Maynard Boone, Mr. Riemersma, Herman Vande Water. Athletic Board Athletics is the magic word that brings school and city together in a mutual interest. The spirit of both students and citizens has been remarkable during the past season and it has lifted Holland High to higher levels of sport- manship than had ever before been reached. During the past year the high school has enjoyed one of the most success- ful seasons in its history. Both foot ball and basket ball teams had stiff schedules and emerged from them covered with glory. Financially, the season was not as great a success as last year. This was due to the fact that the new bleachers were purchased by the Athletic Asso- ciation, and also due to the great number of injuries to members of the team. All taken into consideration, the year has been a success, and a renewed spirit of co-operation among the entire student body will insure still greater renown for Holland High during the coming years. 54 r I -I-N 21 1 . 'I ' .T 7 H .I I DNA 21 I L4 Za If P if 'L 2 1 1.1 7 5 , I P- if Ia Z 2 :I S :- L Q. 3 lr E ? L 2 ? -v C. Q .. vf C- 9 A z .J 9 f L .1 N 1 v ..- L, P 11 If I 2 lf f.. 3 P Q Q 'f 1, 1, L4 A I 5- T, -f E -.1 3 I Lf A Lf 4 D .- P. 2 i 1, L ,- S 1 2 I :Z J 3 5: .,- 3 P 2 P. Q 3 -v J: L.. E J 4 .-4 6 b w- W 'r 5 x. +4 x- GJ +- ... eu 5 C I Ill 11 :J C s. Lf-4 an va K' V ,- If T U C.. m, m 2 1 1 -4 6 ff -.- v--1 .1 Ri f L x. L.. cz: I 1 L- u Q P .1 mf A .. 'lr :Z L-1 4 :L X-1 'E 5 W I' V v Y - w C 5 .1 -. .. ,- fr Z .4 .., GJ x ,- V P P , Q 'V .-. c. o P P vi L.. U 'C ... 12 r-, : E N- Z S U m L1-1 Cu P CJ Ll ,L1 TJ 'C P :J .I 6 f. -7 .-. I. Cf 3 11 ... 6 E : 'fl J .. 'F J L v 5 ,ld 21 C-' L' LJ M E -4 L. -I 4 J Q 'ff F- C-' Q.: Q ?- 71 Z. 2 l E L' i 4-4 va ri. 1, 5 :U I E CI 'u .LS :- CG E .4 5- J 4 S i. ... I v ,- -1 SJ Z f- ... I ff J '.: E TC w TJ LJ x. 2 E : 11 46 L- C! .F 4' 4 on r: I 3- .., '-Z .-4 E O H 6 su Dekker. orothy D IJ L- 11 5. 3 o Z : ia GI I .-2 an 9 I .: .. :J .L ff s.. cu 17- N. T N cf. IE Ld O G .1 fp af L- Qi m 1 E 7 Lf C ': U 'Z z 1, ..- .- 9 Q. A 'Z I3 .Z 5 Q J S I ... 1. C i J. U m m IZ E23 11 ..- :- W. C571 ,FJ-' C 3 Q3 ,JCE 73 4.2 511 'C 1-JJ -A 3,-1 fx v-1 FJ L- a-I 3 o L11 4- rn L. U-Q n w BOOMERANG Dnalloh Hgih The beginning of the school year found Dnalloh Hgih making an earnest endeavor for the betterment of its literary work. VVith Paul Van Yerst as President this desire was fulfilled, and the meetings were made very interest- ing and helpful. Our minstrel play given in Assembly was a decided success, being the first of its kind ever presented in Holland High. The second semester opened with Hans Knutson at the helm. The mem- bers displayed an active interest in carrying on the work of the society, and maintaining its high standard of literary endeavor. Needless to say, social affairs were not forgotten, terminating in our annual bust',, which was one to be remembered. Altogether, this has been one of the best years in the history of the so- ciety, and one of which we have reason to be proud. Officers: HANS KNUTSON - - President LESTER ELFERDINK - Vice-President ALFRED STEVENSON - Secretary GEORGE LUIDENS - - - Treasurer GEORGE DAMSON - Sergeant-at-Arms Sigma Chi SIGMA CHI FOR ME 'Tis fine to be in High School and to study o'er and o'er Geometry and science, histlry of ancient lore, To admire Burns and Shakespeare, to study old Shanghai: But its best to hear about them in dear old Sigma Chi. We study art and music of every race in turn, Of America's greatest authors and of their works, we learn. VVe have impersonations of the greatest opera stars, There are plays that bring enjoyment, many a comic farce. For an assembly program, we gave a minstrel show, XYith costume, song, and clog each looked like a real negro. By these peppy', programs, our fine spirit you may see. Then you do not wonder that it's Sigma Chi for me. Officers: MARTHA BARKEMA - - President HARRIET VAN DEN BOS - Vice-President ADELIA HENEVELD - - - Secretary MARTHA CHUMACHER - - - Treasurer JANET ALBERS - - - Sergeant-at-Arms MISS ROSS - - - - Patroness 58 BOOMERANG Kappa Delta The year 1920-1921 has been a most successful one for Kappa Delta. The programs have shown much originality and hard work on the part of the members, as illustrated by some of the titles- Politics of the Day and A Christmas Playletu. Qur reputation as to Hthe social side has also been maintained, and our animal Bust,' was, as always, a decided success. In November we gave a playlet Reform,' before the Assembly. All lesser lights, however, passed into eclipse when The Faculty entertained a month later. Mr, Riemersman was the individual star of the morning, while Mr, Fellu, Miss Anthony , Miss Ross and Miss Kolynl' also did stellar work for the Faculty. On March 17 we entertained the Sigma Chi Society at a St. Patrick's program. These annual inter-society good times have done much to increase the good feeling between the societies. Kappa Delta memories will always be among our dearest recollections of High School. There we have fun and comradeship, lots of Upepl' and an earn- est purpose to work together for the betterment of ourselves, each other, and our dear old Holland High. 0, Kappa Delta, 'tis to thee We pledge our love and loyalty, And tho' we roam from shore to shore VVe'll love thy memyry evermore. Officers: MARY DONELLY - - President MARJORIE MCBRIDE Vice-President MARY PIETERS - - - Secretary BUENA SPEERS - - Treasurer GRACE GARDEI Sergeant-at-Arms MISS KOLYN - - Patroness L,Allianee Francaise As L'Alliance Francaise looks back over her second year of existence, she sees a year of decided advancement in the study of French literature, institu- tions, and achievements. She realizes the truth of Lord Byron's proverb that tells us that, The Secret of Success is Constancy of Purpose . The Society contains a membership of forty-live all around, diligent French students, who render the best there is in literary excellence, instruc- tion, and entertainment. Much latent talent has been developed to a marked degree of perfection. L'Alliance Francaise will keenly feel the loss of its capable, devoted pat- roness, Mlle. Kolyn who will become Mme. Elferdink. Credit to whom credit is due , say the learnedg the Society repeats it, since she is our inspiration, and has anchored it in the harbor of success. Officers: MAURINE LA CAFF - - - - President MARGARET TATE - - Vice-President GERALD VAN DEN BERG - - Treasurer GERRIT DE KONING - - Sergeant-at-Arms L. ELFERDINK, E. SLAGH - - - Janitors ADRIANA S. KOLYN - Patroness 59 4 L. Q I 5 2 z ? .4 U P. D Q ..- Q 11 1 if L -1 - P- 2. Q Z P- 2 I 2 7 11 Q 'Q A V La L4 V a, -Q P 1 Z Z: L. il x.. P I D ,... Z Z I C z in 4 9. -7 la la 22 2 A: Z CL T, 2 f L la cf L, T I Q 72 V if I .1 5 I C C4 A L E 1, . EK gl -74 ., , 112 '-'E I TZ: W: 52 Z'-4 5? Zi fa pr: EIL -Q Q ZA 251 ., F4 P.. 'I :E :Q z- I 9,1 :S 5 ll? I J,- '10 if Q13 :Z ig' Cv: :Q 4.5 JE .xp P.: -N- LZ EE 3 -33 -2 972 fix. IQALLIANCE FRANCAISE erg. B Il Gerald Vande Tors, Martha remer, B Keppel, Coral tllerine Ka es, Mzxuriue Lacaff, N l1 l-I ulnla Dyke, Evelyn Colmlm, 2111 V Russc-l 0 W R If ourth Af. ,- 1 QJ -..- IL! 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Borgn rtger Ha BOOMERANG BLUE TRIANGLE CLUB Anna Meengs Beatrice Tyner Martha Gabbard Mary Pieters Janet Albers Miss Karr Miss Rogers Margaret Tate Angeline Poppen Miss Severance Miss East Lillian Schmidt Miss Hoekje 62 cn LJ .4 LJ V4 Q UI .J x- u P. V Lv-Q f :- 12 71' 4 4. DD C 5 C 5 f' cu 2 I-I-4 r-7 .- fu 'L 41 L4 rr 5 L1 E .Z 'I O , I' Lil 5 G H 'Il , E : LQ ': 5- CU N IL. af 'L 5 v m i H in E AJ .-. ai H As C Ji I-Y-4 T 5 O Z -'TI 1 'J O I-L4 rd E 2 FU E ,E M P'-, C Hx. P-4 53 sf 12 CU CU an J , Ld S. Q' E I D 3 ,-I E Lf. ,vs ,., 5 Q.: 4-f 4- 5 v'l4 : CU .2 gl rn 'J 'C '-v-5 ,-4 J :- 5 2 ,.' .LC 'J ': E2 CI 0.1 Q H Q P-. C- O w L- UJ ... QE cd J 2 ri E F Steketee. Yree, G. Te r appingu, A. I. L Dzunstra, R. Listing, Meuleu, J. Zweering, H. O Den 'un -,B.X VVinte1 Breen, G. J. w 4 Second Ro Stevenson. VVz1bc-1-kfe, A. Ccrlings, J. C. G Hinlding, T. 11, 811150 IJ Li. M uldcr, R Kuniug, llc LS. uizengzx, li Muxtccl, R. XY. Maris, M. xv - rst Ro LZ B O O M E RA N G Blue Triangle Club Every organization that is worth while must have a purpose-an earnest, constant purpose, one that demands thought, sacrifice and whole-hearted endeavor for its accom- plishment. The purpose of the Blue Triangle Club is to aid every girl in striving toward the highest ideals of Christian womanhood-ideals of Health, Knowledge, Service and Spirit. ln December we were fortunate enough to secure Miss Sleezer, a Y. VY. C. .-X. secretary, to come and organize our Club. Shortly after this we held our Recognition Service and were enrolled as a part of the National Girl Reserves. Much enthusiasm has been manifested and the Club already has eighty loyal members. Our regular meetings are held once a month, Each meeting is opened with de- votions, after which the program is given. The main feature of this is usually the discussion of some topic of vital interest to girls. VVe also intend to have some social gathering, such as a hike or gym party, every month. Miss Connors has offered to organize a class in First Aid for the Blue Triangle members, VVe are also hoping to hold a H. S. girl's Get Together sometime in April. The Blue Triangle Club is open to every girl in High School. There is not one to whom it cannot be a help and inspiration, not one who cannot enjoy the spirit of friendliness and service which pervades our meetings. The Blue Triangle stands ever for Service-Service not only to its members, not only to the people in its school or community, but to every one with whom it comes in contact. Officers: Q MARTHA GABBARD - - President BEATRTCE TYNER Yice-President MARY PIETERS - - Secretary ANNA MEENGS Treasurer Hi- Y Club Our club was organized shortly after the opening of school in September. under the direction of Principal Riemersma and Mr. Smith, the county HY secretary. A great interest was shown in the organization of the club and it has grown rapidly. .-Xt the present time we have a membership of over fifty and we expect to do great things in the coming year. A large delegation of the club members attended the State Older Boys' Conference. At this conference. Holland was singularly honored by the election of Fred Yonkman as first vice-president of the 1921 conference. A large group of members also attended the county conference in Grand Haven. We helped to put over the First Annual Fathers' and Sons' Banquet. which was the largest affair of this kind ever held in Holland. The club meets once a week on Thursday evenings. XYe have had the privilege of listening to helpful talks from several men of our city, and ive wish here to express our appreciation of the interest shown by the people of Holland. They are helping us to carry out'our slogan: To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community, high standards of Christian character. GEORGE DAMSON - - - - President HENRY OOSTING - Yice-President HARRY ALDUS - Secretary FRED MEYER Treasurer 64 BOOMERANG ATHLETIC SISTERS Third Row-Lucille Uslorne, Maurine La Catf, Mary Donnelly, Beatrice Tyner, Grace flarilei, Carol Van I-Iartsvelt. Second Row-Martha Gabbard, Esther Dyke, Maxine Boone, Marjorie McBride, Kathlyn Mersen, Angeline Poppen. First Row-Gerene Ver Schure, Buena' Speers, Marcelle lialentine, VVilma Nibbelink, Ruth Nibbelink, Janet Albers, Martha Barknma. thletie Sisters VVould you like some nice candy, or maybe some popcorn? Ten cents, please. This phrase has probably been heard around High School more than any other, and it is the trade mark of an Athletic Sister. This year has been particularly prohtable for the society. In our sales at the games we have netted enough money to buy the iirst basket ball team's sweaters. It is owing to the obliging work of our patroness and each member of the society, that it has proved such a success, and so much fun for each and every sister. We have plenty of pep in the organization and hope to make next year just as profitable as this. Our oilicers were as follows: ANGELINE POPPEN - - - - President CAROL VAN I-IARTESVELDT - Vice-President MAURINE LACAFF - - - Secretary HARRIET VANDEN BOS - Treasurer MISS CONNERS - - P3'U'UU'355 05 BOOMERANG BIKE HOZANI CAMP FIRE Fourth Row-Huldah Nies, Amy Mulder, Norma Kardux, Louise Whitcomb, Mary Donnelly, Grace Gardei, Harriet Vanden Bos, Pearl Van Uss, Julia Dryden, Vera Hiler. Third Row-Eva Oonk, Adelia Heneveld, Geneva Kamper, Margaret Donnelly, Miss Ross, Anita Zuide- wind, Ella Harrington, Kay Van Duren, Leona Sithes, Gertrude De Fouw, Evelyn Ver Burg. Second Row-Donna Loew, Margaret Tate, Martha Gabbard, Beatrice Rooks, Esther Dyke, Angeline Poppen, Helene Post, Esther Prakken, Bea Tyner, Marjorie McBride, Martha Barkema. First Row-Ruth Hoekstra, Florence Walsh, Adeline Vander Hil, Buena Speers, Gerene Ver Schure, Deane Pilgrim, Ruth Hardie, Rose Van Anrooy, Elizabeth Kraai, Florence Streicher, Janet Albers, Agnes Blocker. Logue of the Bike Hozani Tribe The Hunting Moon-Our tribe organized under the name of' Bike-l-lozani which was bequeathed to us by a tribe which disbanded many moons ago. The Leaf Falling Moon-Dressed in War-paint and feathers we attended a feast given by our friendly rivals, the Kola-Wohelo tribe. The Ice-forming Moon-VVe originated new war cries to use when we cheered the warriors of H. H. S. in their struggles on the football Held. The Long Night Moon-Twice every moon the whole tribe comes to- gether and some of the tribe members entertain the others with marvelous feats. 1 The Snow Mooii-We entertained the allied tribes of the High School with a farce based on the writings of a former famous scribe called Shake- speare. n The Hunger Moon-Our tribe anticipates great success during the com- ing moons under the leadership of the following: MARJORIE McBRlDE ----- Chief MARTHA BARKEMA - Keeper of the Peace Pipe ADELIA HENEVELD - Great XYampun Holder MISS ROSS - - - Medicine Man LEONA SITHES - Totem Scribe 66 B CDCJBA E R.A.bJC3 KOLA-WO-HE-LO CAMP Fourth Row-Lillian Scott, Carol Van Hartesveldt, Marion Leapple, Coral Bremer, Marie Tien, Frances De Weerd, Maurine Lacaff, Katherine Keppel, Jeanette Prakken, Mary Nykerk. Third Row-Anna Meengs, Jeanette Ten Brink, Martha Schumacker, Mabel Du Mez, Evelyn Cobb, Ruby Moomy, Mildred Bertsch, Lucille Osborne, Mabel Wright, Lucille Vander VVerp, La Vern Essenberg. Second Row-Wilma Nibbelink, Clara Moored, Cornelia Bazaan, Martha Tors, Gertrude Van Vyven, Helen Hamm, Marian Reynolds, Mildred Westrate, Alice Kraker, Gertrude Vander Heuvel, Anna Barkema. First Row-Clausia Lappinga, Charlotte Koning, Evelyn Vander Velden, Helen Die-ters, Suzanne Reim- ink, Cora Prins, Josie Van Weele, Miss Whelan, Jeannette Baker, Bernice Van Den Brink, Marian Henderson. Kola -Wo - He - Lo Camp Dear Ellen : I We had a fine time. thought that I would tell As blue you about and the red are our Junior Camp, or Kola Weela as it is sometimes called in the popular colors, we have uniforms of red middies and blue skirts. We gave a classy program vernacular. in assembly-a play We entitled Tickets, Please organized last September, with Coral Bremer as president Laverne Essenburg as secretary and Martha Schumacker as treasurer Lacaff and Nykerk served as yellmasters. We entertained the Seniors at a Ha11owe'en party Sayg With hikes and parties, we are sure going to have a line time this spring. We have a meeting twie month on Monday evening. We have CatS and fine programs. Well, I must quit now. Love-Maurine. 63. BOOMERANG SOPHOMORE CAMP Fourth Row-VVinifred Dykstra, Nella Tanis, Hazel Lokker, Margaret De VVeerd, Alice Plasma, Lois De Weerd, Ethel Whitcomb, Ella Lanning, Hazel King. Third Row-Katheryn Vander Vere, Marcelle Galentine, Maxine Boone, Frances Spoelstra, Dorothy Slagh, Katheryn Stevens, Mae Hadden, Lillian Schmidt, Ruth Hyma, Cora Knoll. Second Row-Gertrude Bussies, Katheryn Dinkloo, Esther Van Tak, Ruth Marcotte, Miss Rogers, Harriet Heneveld, Viola Van Anrooy, Madeline Edding, Gertrude VVo1dering. First Row-Johanna Parker, Clara Brown, Gertrude Ver Hev, Aleta Harmsen, Evelyn Nykamp, Aleta Kroeze, Margaret Vander Hart, Esther Arbruster, Gertrude Bazaan. Kiowa Kampfire The Kiowa Kamphre was organized in the spring of 1920. It began with a small membership but has advanced rapidly. VVe now have a membership of forty girls. At Christmas time a partyi was given at which many interesting Yule-tide features were introduced, including Christmas music. a Christmas fish-pond. letters to Santa Claus, and original stunts and games. Our camp is looking forward to many new and interesting campfire activities. HAZEL LOKKER ----- Leader RUTH MARCGTTE - Secretary MARGARET DE VVEERD - -Treasurer MISS ROGERS - - Guardian 68 We Q L1 xv 1', I .1 I v 3 H565 V' 'P Y I ' -' 0 1 Il Q f ij Af 'I 0 f '5 - Qw 'W I 5 ' A' WW 11' 1 ul gl Msg. f' I .. V ' C, ii.:---be h , itzgx Q 1 -- t fri, , iL 233- it '-'Ei'-'E--+ 69 PLAY CAF-'l' R O SEN L 2 4 E Z . 9 r: 1 E 1 : I 2 V 5 E 3- 2 .J 1: .E T 4. 2 5 : Q L 'E T 4. 5 i if L' N : .1 .1 Q 1, .Z Q 1' EI Z.: .7 , .- . J 7-f L' , .-. 11 u 2 Z ,- : 2 P E' ... 'IF F3 .LI L Z v- 1' ii La I Z 4 f- 'F E ,, .. A .. V I IL ,- TZ E 3 'I ' L- ' 9 A I L- i EE .- ... L - 1 : - Q -. A Q A -3 2 ': 7' L.. : .f: If -v.-'Z I 1 2 3 , -5... 3 - 3 Z. E ... v I if L- Q L- 7 -L hruslur. BOOMERANG HMary Janeis Paw The class of l92l presented as its Senior Play, Mary jane's Pa by Edith Ellis, on March 23rd and 24th. The scene is laid in the small country town of Gosport, Indiana, in the warm days of later August. The play follows very closely the story of Mary jane's Pa , known as Hiram Perkins . Hiram is one of those likable fellows who has a taste for good literature and the wide world and who, not feeling his responsibility as a husband and father, leaves his wife and two little girls to shift for themselves. Mrs. Perkins demonstrates the fact that a woman can succeed if left to her own resources. Pathos and humor intermingle as the play proceeds showing Hiram Perkins permitted to return to his family and serve as the cook for his wife and daughters. The villagers look with horror on a man hired-girlu. Finally Hiram is regenerated by his own daughter and becomes a real help and the mainstay of his family. The atmosphere of the play is main- tained by many rural characters. CAST IN GRDER OF APPEARANCE Lucile Perkins, eldest daughter .................... Adelia I-Ieneveld Ivy Wilcox, a neighbor ............................................ Huldah Nies Barrett Sheridan, an actor ........................ VVilfred Armbruster Star Skinner, son of joel Skinner ......,..........,.... Henry Oosting Claud Whitcomb .................................. ..........,.. I ohn Zuverink Miss Faxon, a milliner ................... ......,.,..,,... IV Iartha Gabbard Joel Skinner, a politician ,,,.,........,,.,,,...,.,,,, Frederick Steggerda Line Watkiiis, bus driver ..........,.,......... Lambertus Beeuwkes Portia Perkins, Perkins the Printer ....,..,......,. Grace Gardei Rome Preston, a lawyer ............................................ Qscar Ming Mary Jane Perkins, youngest daughter ...... Marjorie McBride Hiram Perkins, Portia's husband ...............,.... Paul Van Verst Lewellyn Green, errand boy .....................,.... Hartger Borgman Eugene Merryfield. foreman of the shop .........,...... Fred Zeerip John Wipple, friend of Skinner ..,......,.,............ Richard Roosien The play was presented to two very large audiences. About S760 was realized which will be expended on Holland High School. The class will leave as its memorial a beautiful picture and new gymnasium equipment. The Pilgrim Pageant Cn the evenings of Dec. Zl and 22, two-hundred High School students participated in a splendid Pageant, written by Constance d'Arcy Mackay, in honor of the tercentenary of the landing of the Pilgrim fathers. The Spirit of America unfolded in splendid panorama before William Bradford, one of the early Pilgrims, some of the scenes and characters of the America that was to be. The atmosphere of' the whole was one of quiet and stately dignity, the lighting and the beautiful music from our High School orchestra contributing much to the lovely effect. The entire faculty and student body co-operated under the able super- vision of Miss Metta Ross, to make the pageant a fitting testimony of our regard for our Pilgrim fathers. 71 C EL ' ' N 'xii j - I I 9 X N jf' gil EJ K ' ti as UTU . - CL.-il gg! , V5 9 ,40 Init A K H What day is this? Thursday, That's great! Woiicler who has charge of the program this morning? Sigma Chi has, and the members are going to show us what a real min- strel show is,-they'll jig, sing and speak for us and entertain in true negro fashion. This is confidential, but I have the inside dope and I know that it will be one of the peppiest and most humorous programs we've ever had. That'll be fine, have you any more inside stuff to relate ? ' You tell 'em, I have,-we're going to have another Minstrel show with Dnalloh Hgih for actors, just as different as different can be, but good-Oh boy, you just wait and see if it doesn't go off with a bang! Then we're going to be entertained by little Peggy Bergen and loads of other outside talent. When a loidy was a loidy and a gent was a poifect gent will be one of the popular refrains soon. Don't fail to see the gallant policemen save the ingenious jay XYabeke from the clutches of the gentlemanly robbers, as the Hi-Y members will so KI ably portray it. Also Kappa Delta will surprise us with a Faculty program, imperson- ating each member of the faculty in a clever stunt called, See Yourselves as Others See you . Mrs, Graham will lead the singing. and Miss An- thony , Miss Ross and Mr, Fell will give short talks. Besides many clever programs, we are expecting some good initiations and other treats on the stage. 72 Q .1 L LL- BOOMERANG GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Top Row-Florence Streicker, Amy Mulder, Norma Kardux, Nella Tanis, Martha Tors, Gertrude Yan Vyven, Jeanette Prakken, Lavern Essenberg. Third Row-Gladys Orr, Angeline Poppen, Buena Speers, Gerene Yer Schure, Marion Laepl-le, Lillian Schmidt, Mildred Bertsch, Kathryn Tyner. Second Row-Lucille Osborne, Lillian Scott, Esther Dyke, Martha Barkema, Janet Albers, Beatrice Tyner, Mary Nykerk. First Row-Anna Barkem'a, Rose Van Anrooy, Anita Zuidewind, Mrs. Graham, Marcelle Galentine, Adelia Heneveld, Kathryn Van Duren, Girls, Glee Club The Girl's Glee Club is an organization compo-sed of twenty-two enthusi- astic girls who are very much interested in music and music makers. Our meetinos are excellently attended, and under the able direction of b Mrs. Graham, the club has successfully completed its ninth year. Officers: BUENA SPEERS - - - President MARTHA BARKEMA - - Vice-President ANGELINE POPPEN - Secretary and Treasurer BEATRICE TYNER - - - janitor 74 BOOMERANG BOY'S GLEE CLUB Third Row-Roy Hill, Geo. Vander Wolitle, Sidney Tiesenga, John Zuverink, Egbert Fell, Fred Yonlcman, Fred Steketee, Fred Meyers. Second Row-Harvey Barkel, john Albers, Harold De Loof, Russel Burton, Wm. Nies, Geo. Stelcetee, Henry Kasten, jacob Vander llleulen, Hartger Borgman. First Royv-Chester Karnmeraad, Fred Steggerda. John Vanden Brink, Harriet Vanden Bosch, Mrs, Graham, Henry Oosting, Herman Vande VVater, Fred Dryden. Boys, Glee Club As good wine improves with age. so also does the Boys' Glee Club. Each year it improves until this year has seen its highest point of perfection. Under the leadership of' good officers and a hue instructor, the Glee Club has mas- tered inany new and beautiful songs which we hope to present to the public in the near future. Some of our best songs are On the Road to Mandalay , O Fair Dove! 0 fond dove! , The Clang of the Forge , and The Song of the Light Canoe . K. VAN LENTE - - - - President G. LUIDENS - - Secretary and Treasurer H. VANDEN B05 - - - Accoinpanist H. QQSTING - - Janitor 75 BOOMERANG ORCHESTRA Top Row-jacob Van Der Meulen, Henry Oosting, Rutherford Huizenga, Kathleen Mersen, Cora Knoll, Martha Rich, Adrian Klassen, Harry Aldus. Bottom Row-Vernon Cook, Harold Cook, Lawrence Oosting, Clyde Geerlings, Miss Keppel, Ruth Marcott, Maurine La Caff, Oscar Bontekoe. Orchestra ' The High School Orchestra has had a very successful year, and owing to the efforts of Miss Ruth Keppel, our director, we have accomplished much in a musical line. We met every Wecliiesday evening, and besides a full hour of practice, we always had a good time. We have played at a number of banquets and plays, and added several pieces to our repertoire. This all will help us to make a bigger year of 1922. VVe always have a big party at the end of the term, and are going to have a fine one this year. lYith Miss Keppel's assistance, we hope to make the Holland High School Orchestra a better and bigger organization each successive year. Our officers are as follows: MAURINE LACAFF President RUTH MARCOTTE Secretary PINKY MERSEN Treasurer 76 BOOMERANG Chorus Under the splendid dirP 'ion of Mrs. Graham, the chorus has prospered well this year. About two hundred and fifty students availed themselves uf the oppor- tunity to join our chorus, thereby making it the largest we have ever had. Because of the size of the chorus this year, practice was held in the as- sembly room on Monday, NVednesday and Friday of every week. 77 U LH W, w,N N' l W ii' I' 1 Q N I1 X 1, 1 78 N N W y V K 'WRX TH LBTICS 20 ' Z1 1 'i , - M IC A I3 lAl,l V F01 ,- CL 2 z A U EL 3 11 Te f .T z 1, 2 S .- S -I p. 5 C C I E v 1 ? 2 L Za vf 2 1 .- 11 ..- .- z if i S X 9 :L 5 ,. v 2 5 .1 b f I 2 P. .Z r ii Z EL EI lf -. I Z vx. 21 Q E i p 1 I La FL 5 .., -4 W- La P .- .4 U U 14 If -N 14 A S1 L.. 5.4 -- 1 .. Q 7: E E TZ BOOMERANG Football Early in September quite a number of fellows appeared on the lot in football suits and old clothes. A few veterans were there, but not very many. Captain De Pree, Herbie , Lump , Ted and Dave were the fellows who already wore the H , Under Coach Sweeney we soon learned to push each other's face in the dirt and step on any fellow whoyhappened to be lying on the ground. This game of giving the other fellow all you can and taking as little as possible has kept us during the whole season. Every night after school the team went out for its daily torture. But it must have been fun, for everybody came out smiling. After two or three weeks of such practice Plainwell came over for their first defeat. lt was a fine game, the score being 14 to 3. By this time the team was about picked. Besides those above mentioned it consisted of Lordahl, Damson, Hill, Van Verst, Knutson, Weer- sing, Houtman, Ming, Yonkman, Shaw and Steggerda. The following week was filled with stiff practice and on Saturday we won over South by a score of 13 to O. The next week we prepared for a hard game, for then we were to meet Central, the team we had never yet beaten. VVe left Holland with little hope but with a lot of pep and ',iig'ht,'. VVhen Saturday finally came we surprised the whole world by defeating Central. VVQ were so highly elated over this success that in the first half of our next game we allowed Hastings to win 10 to O but in the second half we woke up and the Hnal score was 21 to 10 in our favor. This made four victories and no defeats. The next Saturday a tough gang tcalled the football team of Benton Harbor High Schoolh came to Holland to play us. As with all other teams their players averaged about 15 pounds heavier than ours. VVe held them in a hard battle 0 to O. Unluckily the next week was rainy and wet and we had little practice, so when Saturday came around Saint joseph pushed us thru the mud to the tune of 16 to 0. Cn Nov. 6. we held the undefeatable State Champs',, Muske- gon, O to 0. That night every member of the team limped home. while Oscar Ming received a badly broken arm which put him out of football. VVe were scheduled to play Grand Haven on Nov. 15, but because it was the thirteenth a heavy snow storm caused the game to be cancelled. Our last game was a defeat by Union with a score of 19 to 7. Qur total score was 76 while the opponents' total score was 54. In a post-season game we were defeated by Ann Arbor. Our second team showed the pep and fight of a real championship team. ln all the games they played they had to go up against big, heavy teams, but by their fight they managed to win almost every contest. They held the Hope College Freshman team to a tie in one of their games. After a very successful season under Captain Oosting they were all presented with the R that had been most honorably earned. 81 A E Z 1, 2.5 :Z Z 2 , 17 5 L Q 4 E 4 Z.. -I 4 I Z ': , X i 1 4... N 5 .II Q I . , P. 2 N N :fi , :: .22 Z9- 35 S SE S if 2 82 BOOMERANG Basketball Cur basketball team deserves credit for being a good team this year. Gf course we didn't win the state championship or do any other great stunt to surprise the world, but all the same we won most of the games played and our total score was greater than the opponents' total score. Considering the fact that most of the fellows on our team were small and light, they played a fine game and defeated many large schools like Grand Rapids Central and others. With Captain Ted Van den Brink and Beeuwkes back again we had a small but excellent nucleus for a team. As there were plenty of fellows out for basketball there was ample material for Coach Sweeney to pick from. After several weeks of practice the best ones were chosen to constitute the team. Besides Ted and Lump , Fat VVeersing, Shorty', Boone, Hans Knutson and George Hill were the lucky fellows. Later Roy Hill and Fred Yonkman played such a line game that they were also placed on the first team. VVe were unlucky in that Kenny Van Lente was unable to play most of the season on account of illness. lf Kenny had played this year as well as he did last year we should probably have won the state championship. The scores for the games were as follows: Holland 27 ...................... Fremont Holland 13 .,,... ............... C entral 8 Holland 17 ............ Grand Haven Holland 13 ..... ........ I ialamazoo 31 Holland '20 .............. South Haven Holland 19 .......... Central 21 Holland 16 ...... ......... S aint joe Holland 9 ........... ...... L lnion 23 Holland 17 ..... ............ U nion Holland 22 .............. ....... S outh 11 Holland 27 ..... ...... B ethanys Holland total, 208. Holland 8 .......................... South Opponents' total, 201. But our second team should not be forgotten. They are the ones who gave the first team their practice by playing them each night. They also worked hard and made a very line showing, winning nearly every game. One time after the preliminary game by the reserves was finished, a couple of fel- lows rose to leave the gym, for they thought they had seen the big game. This shows that our second team is some team. They fought like the H1-st team and won over several bigger teams. During the season they piled up a score of 175 points against their opponents' 114 points. 83 FOOT-BALL RESERVES First Row-Kenneth Van Lente, VVilt'red Armbruster. Y Second Row-Norman Vander Hart, Earl Van Lente, Coach Sweeney, Egbert Fell, Carl Yan Raalte. Third RowiFred Steketee, Russell Damstra, Henry Oosting, John Vanden Brink, George Vande XYoude. BASKET-BALL RESERVES Coach Sweeney, John Vanden Brink, Russell Damstra, Earl Yan Lente, Harold De Loof. Henry Oosting, Russell Vander Poel, Elmer Lordahl, john Forsteu. 84 .,Ml':if j . K I 5 f it , H-'r.1wfi :Nm arfef-x.i.r-wi1 fm...-e M . , . Ti aw 'J I l I s f- ' -vii i., .3111 n rMd',!fjFFW I rf ff? Wil f , U Cf 1, '. x 'inf' 1 9 umm-X fr N j W p s . 4: Q It pays to smile, but it doesn't pay much. Jokes in other books, remind us, That we have some bum ones too. Blame yourself: they'd sure been better, If y0u'd handed in a few. Martha B.: Can't l have this picture taken without all my teeth showing? Mr. Lacey: Certainly, Miss Barkema, just close your mouth. Irate Mother: I'll teach you to kiss my daughter. George Van De W.: You're too late, l've already learned. Jock: Generally speaking girls are- Class: What? jock: Generally speaking. Richard Harkema: We call our pig Mink!! Why, how's that? Rich: Oh, he'S always running out of the penf' Miss Kolyn: I am tempted to give a test. A Lass: Yield not to temptation. Adding Machine: If your mother gave you ten cents and your father gave you five cents-what would you have?y' Marje: A fltj, Mildred B.: Set the alarm clock for two, will you? Lucille O.: You and who else? Esther: I wish God had made me a boy. George: He did, l'm he. lil 1, I W mmliziillliyyf M 0 1 tl wwe f 4ff W -'ff J Tc Uniden ' 1 r - : 1 4 -:gr ae ei 5 5 E Mrs. Meyer: Did you give the penny to the monkey, dear? Freddy: Yes, mother. Mrs. Meyer: And what did the 1llO1'l- key do with it? Freddy: He gave it to his father who played the organ. Herb: Yes, Dave knows all the best people in town. Harold: Then why doesn't he asso- ciate with them? Herb: They know him. Oscar M.: Did you see me come in F Yes. Oscar M.: Have you ever seen me be- fore? No. Oscar M.: Then how did you know it was me? Esther: I give George no cause for fault finding. Martha G.: That's a mistake, a little scrapping keeps them occupiedf' Has your tooth stopped acking? asked jock. v Hartger: I dunno-the dentist kept it Dale C. fat the Moviesj: lt does seem as if your scat is higher than mine. Snoop: lt is-you're sitting on the floor. Life is a joke, All things show it, Look at Boone. Then you'll know it. There are jokes that make us happy, There are jokes that make us blue, But the funniest joke of all of them lsn't the one, on you. ,. .f 1 AA I X, - ' .i ., M-I.,1 - W .muw 55 - . I-1-5 6- f - ' 5, f- -, 7 'ikilu UJIQQAS fe, -5 '- V. -7-- s, X ,, N: . .,, , L. Q Y ': .Q xf i ' 1' X if ' W f N N xv Z an x I ' I ' 5 i gi BOOMERANG Hi-Brow Stuff fPending Further Inspirationj FREE SAMPLES GIVEN AWAY Faculty Fingles MISS ROSS: We always laugh at teacher's jokes, No matter what they be, Not because they're funny, But because it's policy. SIRRINE: You can lead a horse to water, But you can not make him drink. You can lead a boy to Physics, But you can not make him think. MISS CONNORS: He meets her near her locker, He stops her at the door. Sweeny sees her every evening, And still he longs for more. SYVVASSINK: Harold Sywassink tra-la-la, Does love the girlies so-so-so, But then it's nice, for don't you see, He makes a lovely beau-o-o. MISS KOLYN 'Tis wrong for any maid to be Abroad at night alone, A chaperon she needs, till she Can call some chap-er-own. MISS GEIGER: Give it tu em gud en plenti Soc it tu em gud en strong. Make um work tu git a centi Go fer every word thet's wrong. MISS WICKES: If a body see a body Flunking in a quiz, If a body help a body, Is it teacher's biz? Know This? Talk about our teachers- I tell you they're some swell- Why they can read and even write, And some of them can spell. INVESTIGATIONS Conducted by A Crime Wave Dear Miss Blake: ' Kindly tell me why it is that a girl closes her eyes when a fellow kisses her? Chester K. Ans.-If you will send me your photo- graph, I may be able to tell you the rea- son. Dear Miss Blake: VVouId it be wise for me to go marry a girl, with money to burn? Ira Weersiiig. Ans.-Wliy yes, she ought to make a good match. Fred Steggerda to Sophomores: In case of fire, run, because all soft things burn. Student Stings HER BIRTHDAY: In view of the Hi cost o' living, In which all of us are caught, Of presents I cannot be giving. And so I am sending a thought. HARRY ALDIJS: Alas I think too many girls And study runs away from curls, But still I thought with all my pains, T'was rather raw For dear papa To lay it all to lack of brains. THAS VER TROO: A boy convinced against his will Is of the same opinion still A maid convinced against her will Is not convinced or even still. SORRY GIRLS: VVe cannot change our nature, That is beyond our reach. The girl who is born a lemon Can never be a peach. CUBBY HUIZENGA: A kiss, a sigh, a last good bye, And she is gone. A glance, a smile, another girl- So life goes on. H. DE PREE: Harold De Pree crept into the house. The cuckoo clock struck four. Harold crept up beside the clock, And cuckooed eight times more. PAUL VAN VERST: As Paul was going out one night. His mother questioned, lYhither? And Paul, not wishing to deceive, Blushingly answered XYith-her. ESTHER BAZAAN: Days may come and days may go. But where they come from, I don't know. HULDAH NIES: VVhen to 209 I go, A little prayer I utter low, I say in accents low but deep. Now I lay me down to sleep. MAURINE LA CAFF: She may be here any minute. Then again. maybe she mayn't, There's no mischief but she's in it, She would rile a blessed saint! Jock's Troubles The young lady who found a pocket book with money, in the cloak room, is requested to forward it to the address of the loser, as she is recognized. The next day there appeared among the announcements this response, which had an elusive air: The recognized young lady. who picked up a pocket book in the cloak room, requests the loser to call at her house at any convenient hour. BOOMERANG miles Bill Nies: I'll toss this quarter. It it's heads I step out, if it's tails I go to bed and if it stands on edge I'll study. Hans: I've quit drinking coffee in the morning. Huldah: Wl1y? Hans: It keeps me awake all the rest of the day. She: I can make a tool of him when- ever I want to. Chorus: How do you work it? She: Let him have his own way. Madelyene Eding tin a tantrumj: MAb- solutely! I am going away to die. Give me my toothbrush nad my pow- der puff. Let's see. Wlioiii were we discuss- ing? I forget! Wlio went out of the Sew- ing room last? Maurine: I've a new jacket that is just like a banana peel. Donna L.: Wl1y, how is that? Maurine: It is easy to slip on. Carol: How did you come to fall on the doorstep? Pat: I didn't come to fall on the doorstep, I come to call. Freshman-Grassy. Sophomores-Sassy. Juniors-Brassy. Seniors-Classy. Father: Wl1at did you and Alfred S. talk about last night, dear? Margaret T.: Oh, about our kith and kin . Paul T.: Yeth, Pop, I heard 'eml He seth, Kin I hav a kith? and she seth, Yeth, you kin. She is the picture of health. Yes, remarkably well painted. Russel Burton: Don't you-ah-love an ancient ruin, Miss Zuidewind? Anita Z.: I-I-oh, this is so sudden. He: Love me and the world is mine. She: Fine! Love me and I'll get it away from you. State School Inspector: Is there any play-ground here? jock: Nothing except a few cases of small pox. Miss Rogers: Wliere do all of the bugs come from in the Spring? Pmkie: Search me! Gerald Kramer was taken to the art museum where he was much impressed by an allegorical figure of a hideous kind. Describing it later to his mother, he said, Oh, mother, it was just like a woman, only more horrible. Miss Wickes: Do you know where boys go, when they smoke? Paul Tate: Yes, up the alley. Telegram to Father: Am sick. Have no money. Telegram in return: Am well. Have plenty. Paul Landwehr tells us that he said his prayers last New Year, and ever since, to save time, he just jumps into bed, and says, Ditto . Enraged Father: At last I have caught you kissing my daughter. Chester K.: Well, if you hadn't been so bloomin' slow, you might have caught me at first. Reddy Ver Hey: My hair will al- ways be red, until I dye. Laverne E.: We had a contest to de- cide the prettiest girl in our club. Mary N.: How did it turn out? Laverne: One girl got two votes. The young miss tripped up to the counter where a clerk was sorting music. Have you, 'Kissed Me in the Moon- light? ' she inquired. Freddy M.: Not I, it must have been the clerk at the other counter. I've only been here a week. Hey, Pat, shouted Egbert while the two were swimming one day, keep yer fingers together, when you're swimming: you wouldn't eat soup with a fork, would you? BOOMERANG 'miles janet A: My, isn't that nice? Fred Y.: Isn't what nice? janet: Why, the popcorn, it smells so awfully good. Fred: It does smell kind of good. We'll just walk a little closer, so you can get a better smell. Cora B.: Can you keep a secret, Cor- nie? Cornie B.: Surely, but it's just my luck to tell it to other girls who can't. It Would Hinder Guest: May I sit on your right hand? Hostess: Why, thank you, but I have to eat with it. Won't you take a chair instead? Miss Karr: What's that noise in Mr. Fell's office? Gladys Orr: 'fOh, somebody just broke a dollar bill. Irate Customer: I bought a car of you several weeks ago, and you said if anything went wrong, you'd supply the broken partsf' I Auto Dealer: Yes I. C.: Well, I'd like to get a nose, a shoulder blade, and a big toe, then! Marion Hendersonys Mother: How did you know he was following you? Marion: Because he kept looking around to see if I was coming. Rose Van Anrooy: That scar on your head must be very annoying? u Harvey B.: Oh! 1t's next to nothing. .1 L fl Lfgfff f ll 1 ,ff l fl l ,.': v Maj He: Is-the report about her great beauty true in She: A great deal of it is made up. As it stood in the Sentinel: Van Den Brink started for Holland, while the rest of the team played their usual strong game. A fowl shot by Knutson won the game for Holland. The couch was Pop Churn of Grand Rapids. We suggest that a gym.-credit be giv- en to all students taking chorus. :X list- ener. Its just about time for Inez to begin talking again. I'm afraid she's holding her breath while she reads this. Mary Pieters: I want to get a gradu- ation present for Fred S. but I can't think what to get: he doesn't smoke nor dance, nor go out nights, nor-'l Shopgirl: Is he fond of fancy-work? Miss Davidson: Look here. waiter, is this peach or apple pie? Waiter: Can't you tell from the taste Miss Davidson: No, I can't. Waiter: VVell then, what difference does it make? P Try These Over on Your Oil Stove Flesh of freshly-fried flying-fish. Strict, strong Stephen Stringer snared slickly six silky, sickly snakes. Six thick thistle sticks. The bleak breeze blighted the bright broom blossoms. A growing gleam glowing green. as N Q5 I .... - fl' '.. ,547 rg 1 na 4 gl, I 1 fl 5 All U SING SIN-X hwy, fn:-if 1 I U7 gd BOOMERANG Aniline Dye Works ...... Arendshorst, J. ........,... . Bigge, C. A. ,.... . Buis, G. .....,.............. . Bekker, A. .................... . Brink's Book Store ........ Board of Education .,.,.. Beach Milling Co. ..., . Boter, P. S. .............. . Brouwer, Jas. A. .... . City Garage ................. Colonial Theatre ....... Index Page .........1O0 97 108 127 119 .........134 ........118 ........1l9 ,..,....128 ........127 ...,....111 95 Cappon 81 Bertsch .,,,i... ........ 1 O5 Corner Hardware .............. ........ 1 05 Coster Photo Supply ...... ..... 9 5 Dykema, N. .............,.,. ........ 9 7 Dykstra, Chas, ,,,,.. ........ 1 22 De Fouw Elect. .............. ........ 1 05 Donnelly, Kelly .................. ........ 1 09 De Pree Chemical Co .......... ........ 1 36 De Vries, Dr. .....,,............... ........ 1 11 De Vries Sz Dornbos ........ ....,... 1 26 Du Mez ............................ ......... 1 04 Dyke, F. .............................. ........ 1 19 Electric Shoe Hospital ....... ......... 1 26 Enterprise Shoe Store ..... ......... 1 10 Fabiano, Patsy ................ ....,...123 97 Federal Stamping Co. ...... .... . Fris Book Store ............ ......... 1 03 Federal Bakery ............ . ......... 126 French Cloak Store ...... ......... 1 04 Holland Photo Shop ............. ......... 1 14 Holland Candy Kitchen ........................ 123 Holland City State Bank ...................... 130 Holland City News .................................. 128 Holland City Roofing 81 Concrete Co. .............................. . Hoffman Cafeteria ......... Holland Dairy Products Holland Furnace Co. .... . Harrington, A. .,,.,,.......... . Herpolsheimer ......... Jesiek Bro. .............. . K. Sz B. Hat Shop ........., Keefer's Restaurant ,..... Klomparens ................... Kaameraad, N. ...t.... . 113 131 Co ................. 120 ..,...,..119 93 .........110 ........111 97 95 ........116 Leenhouts, Dr. ..... . Lage Drug Store ..... Lacey Studio ................. Lindehorg Drugs .......... Lokker Rutgers Co ......... Michigan Tea Rusk Co ..... McBride, Chas. ............. . Model Drug Store ........ Meyer's Music House ...... Model Laundry i..........,i. Nies Hardware Co ......... Notier Van Ark Co ....... Ottawa Sales Service ........ Olive, W. J. ..................... . Piers, Geo. ............. . Powers' Theatre ..... Prins, H., Grocery ....... People's State Bank ..,... Robinson, Den Herder ..... Rutgers, J. I. ....................... . Rose, Cloak ..........,........... Robbert Bros. ..... . Steketee Electric ............ Sprietsma Shoe Store ...... Steketee Sz Sons .............. Superior Cigar Store .......... Steketee Tire Shop ........ Service Shoe Shop ..... Stevenson ................................ Page ........123 ........123 ........101 ........131 ........122 ........100 91 96 99 ..,,,...116 10 13 ........1l9 ........116 117 ...,,,.,111 91 94 ........l28 ........131 17 ........134 ........133 10 91 .......,127 111 ......,.130 ,,..... .113 131 siagh, B, .....................,,,,................. ,...... , Twelfth Street Floral Shop .................. 94 Vander Linde, Vissers ........ ....... .117 Vander Sluls, J. ............................ ........ 1 20 Van Tongeren Cigar Store ........ ........ 1 22 Vander Ploeg, J. ......................... ........ 9 7 Vaupell Drug ......................... ........ 1 20 Van Verst, Dr. ........... .... ........ 1 1 3 Waganaar 81 Hamm ................. ........ 9 6 West Mich. Steam Laundry ...... ........ 9 1 Waltz, Dr. ................................... ........ 1 04 Weersmg, J. ........................... . White Cross Barber Shop .... VVinstrom Electric ................ White Printing Co. ........ .... . Yankee Bakery ............. Zoerman Hardware ...... .,.,,,,, 128 ........127 ........125 .,,.....l06 ........134 ......,,122 E K llllllllllllllllll 11111111 ummm nm mm umm Y umwmlmImlm1Inmmmmnnmnu mmmw1mmmmmnmumwmnmlmmunmmwnunmmm HARRY PRINS Paul Steketee DRY Goons AND I 899 SOHS GROCERIES Phone 1385 120 W. 16th Street c HOLLAND, MICH. Tour 1ImIIrmInnvnuvmnnmmm'mmmummm.--mwww . CHARLES MCBRIDE 51,0W,',,g Attorney-at-Law Plane The McBride Insurance Agency I I McBride Block, River and 8th Sts. 5 31-33 East Eighth Street HOLLAND - MICHIGAN Citz. Phone 1147 Bell Telephone mnmuunnumm1mlm nmnwmmmmu ummmlmmm1muwmuwwmlmmmm -Inm,..mm.wmwmnmmmmunwmnmmnuwmwmmmmwww., wwwmmmmmunm mmnmum mmnnmm Vvest M1Ch1g3H Steam aun ry WM. VAN DEN BERG 'G3 SONS. PROPRIETORS LAUNDERERS 599 DRY CLEANERS 50 52 West 8th St C1t1zens Phone 1142 A 91 BOOMERANG Calendar 1920- 1921 September 7-Unlucky day! Again we venture forth for ten long months of torture. School begins. Also football,-and good swimming continues. September 15-We relieve our care-burdened minds by attending Holland's Greatest Fair, 200 Big Attraction 200 . September 18-In our hrst football game we wipe Plainwell's face in the dirt. October turn October October October October 1-A unique plan is worked out whereby the Freshmen are entertained. XVe out in force and all have a good time. 2-G. R. South is too weak for our football team. Our second victory. 9M-Hurrah! For the first time Central tastes defeat at our hands. 16-Four football victories in succession. We become proud of our team. 28 and 29-What joy! The teachers are instructed at the 1nstitoot while we take life easy. A Freshman makes the motion that we have one each week. SUPPORTED. All in favor? October 30-We taste defeat. Bah! November 2-We hold an election in school and Harding is elected. November 6-Muskegon, the irresistible force meets the immovable object, Holland. Score 0-0. November 13-Snow, snow, almost a foot deep. Grand Haven is lucky. November 17-Muskegon sends notice that all athletic relations with Holland are severed. November 25-What day is this? Oh yes, this is the day that our team went to Ann Arbor. We dare not mention the score. November 30-Class basket ball begins with a lot of pep . December 3-Something unique, The Kappa Delts impersonate the teachers to per- fection. We understand, though we're not sure, that some were paid in first se- mester Hunks for their fun. December 10-Class tournament. All excitement. Yea Seniors! A mild riot ensues. but Jock is there to stop it. December 14-French Club initiation in assembly. December 14-It is decided that the students do not know enough about mathematics, so a Math. Club is formed. December 21 and 22-Almost every student in school takes part in a great pageant in honor of the Pilgrim Tercentenary. December 24-Christmas vacation. December 30-We open the season right by winning a basket ball victory over Fre- mont. january 7-What is defeat? We don't know. Ask Grand Haven. january 13-Dis mawnin' we all am to be entertained by dem dar Dnalloh Hgih coons. Dey cum frum Kentuck'. january 14-South Haven is defeated. january 21-Saint Joe is paid in full for the defeat they gave us in football. XVe are now victors. january 28-A fine tea party is held at the hovme of Alice Kraker. Those present were Frances Howlett, Hans Knutson, Alice Ixraker, and Paul Yan X erst. A Fine time VVHS reported by all present. january 29-??VVe all have a great time at a Dnalloh Hgih dancefi? tContinued on Page 983 92 51-1- ---.gg aloarcllne he mam attractions about these suits are their style- the1r practlcabillty Every young man should have one They re accredited style for business and sport Wear too Nothlng more attractive for later on 1n the season with White trousers Frat Clothes for Toufzg Men Come in fine looking modelsg tailored with the special care that gabardines require to be correct. There is practically no wear out to this fabric which comes in three shades. for i X PQ ft u f it 'NH X ,, + r idx V y , x x X t , I lx X f l7:4tQlQf62-Y IQ 47 MEN'S FASHICN SHOP-SECOND FLOOR 61'D01Sh6lg!BQX. o--. GRAND RAPIDS GREATEST DEPA olbarfoluzisqf T f s lr l ' YQ ill f 93 WHEN YOU THINK OF FLOWERS V THINK OF US Twelfth Street Florist Shop PHONE l50l PLUIIVI HUIZENGA H. H. S-ing Good morning, gentlemen, you say so they can some day identify him by you want to go through the institution? his feet, Very well, we'll start right here on the lirst floor. This glass case at the right contains a few curios. Here, for instance, is a glove belonging to an inmate who escaped about six years ago. The rubbers were galidy- These inlllates UPON FCIGHSC do left by a man who came in here with light IIOUSGRCCDWS With the S011 Of some dynamite. They're keeping them biscuits they make in the next room. Now in this next room the women make their own uniforms. This year the standard uniform is checked ging- ham combined with hemstitched or- fContinued on Page IOOD OW AKE GOOD Your Goal Lies Before You Have you a goal-some one thing you Wish to do later on in life? Per- haps it Will require some money to carry out your plan. Then, start now to lay aside a defi- nite amount regularly in a Savings Account. This is a safe Way to reach your mark if your aim is determined. People's State Bank HOLLAND, MICHIGAN nnnnn I 1 . 1 . . nnin-nn-.niminnmnmnnnlnmmmnnn-nu-nnnnnunmlwullninn1iinnnminmn-y.n1...n.....inunmnnmn.i..n.nnnn..n..n.-,W it 1 - 1, lim- mm, 'E uuuumuuuu nnum 94 ufnnuununnuuulannuuausnnvunsnnnnuunonanslunar innnnnnnumnnnnnnnnnnn..nnwnnnum, ,mnnn,l.n n-nn W nw., it i ,, ,, i , .5 THE THEATRE OF COMFORT AND REFINEMENT Good Pictures - Fine Music Pure Air STUDENTS' SCRAWLS Everything Photographic at Coster Photo Supply Klomparens Coal Co Cgmpgny E 133 West 8th Street iq East Eighth Street Phqlie lg- E Phone 1582 95 grill- WAGANAAR 89 HAMM Wbolefale Ice Cream L Ep ' A J l' I 2 S Q1 W MEF' 2 d x KNX 3-:LL Q 45-X I 96, T- X' Y' S 1' 2 ' V V, 15 I XA fu if lx 'E' TV'-' .ll ' Xu ' f QM W 7 J 1. E X 28 WEST NINTH ST., HOLLAND, MICHIGAN M M ,rw vm.- :IummmLmn1mnnmmmmmmmmmmMummum-mmmwuwmmm.mm.H1mmmumulnmlm,1.',m.m,-1 mm tu It pays to trade at the Model MODEL DRUG STORE Corner River and Eighth Streets unI1mnuunnunuumnmuummummnunmumunmnmmmnunmmmumumnunmmmummlmmlVmn.m..m.-.M-:Wmm-mM..wlmmlnwwN...X w,1,W 1 ,M H.. - .- ,N . - .: 5 E1 at E E E :s E QHMU1 4 mmnmjxmlnitil yuQ113gxxg1jggg1l1uum1 5 E 5 5 3 c. QL 96 ' Dm 2 J HIGH SCHOOL DONT'S Don't ever go near cloak rooms-you'll be under SL1Sp1C1Ol'1. Don't hang around after 3:36-you'll be in cahoots with Cupid. Don't study-it is so much trouble. Don't talk to girls-let them vamp you for tryj. Don't ask for permits before writing an eXcuse . Don't study in assembly unless in pres- ence of Jock . D0n't walk on the grass-give the poor weeds a chance. Don't chew gum-it makes the faculty hungry. Don't take your books home-they might get lost that way. Don't try to bluff the teachers-they can probably bluff better than you can. Dont walk- around the gym in street shoes-it. spoils thc floor for our Friday night dances. Dont throw mud at this Poomeran - maybe youll et your chance next year! FIRE LIFE HEALTH ACCIDENT TORNADO LIABILITY BURGLARY AUTOMOBILE PLATE GLASS STEAM BOILER COMPENSATION Representing , Travelers Insurance ' Phone 2120 Compliments of FEDERAL STAMPING CO iInuIvnuIIunuumnmnumvminvnuI1nnnmnIIunIIlnmImnninIInuIIunnInm1nvuiuummnnummn STYLES AS YOU WANT THEM MADE FOR YOU INDIVIDUALLY Nick Dykema TAILOR HATTER 5 FURNISHINGS E First Class Vvorkmanship JACK VAN DER PLoEG s Sazmtary Barber Shop eoR. COLLEGE es EIGHTH We Know How I J ARENDSHORST Insurance Rea! Estate Stocks and Bonds 6 E Eighth St Holland Mich. Go to HOU-AND MICHIGAN or egular Jbfeals and Lunches l A . l l Co i . Kee er s Restaurant ...... -- X 97 -l--e BOOMERANG CALENDAR - Continued February 1-juniors and Seniorsrprove to be a jolly bunch. The fine program is capped by a Howery speech by Mr. Sywassink. This speech will go down in history along with Lincoln's address and others. February 25-Kalamazoo Central nearly wipes us off the map. The score is 22-8. ffoncerted tears.D February 23-The Hi-Y goes en masse to Grand Haven to attend the county Hi-Y COIIVCIIUOII. March 10-Robbers! Robbers! Don't get excited! They are captured by other Hi-Y members who take part in the play. March --Every noon pictures are being taken for the Boomerang. Everybody ready now-just a moment. March 15-A great Fathers' and Sons' banquet is held. Fine speeches and everything. The girls serve while the boys eat. March 17-Saint Patrick's day, dedicated to the.Irish and the Seniors. Green decor- ations, green candy, a nne program and all kinds of Apep , March 23 and 24-Senior Play. A 'wonderful success in every way. Bea Tyner attempts to elope with the money but is caught in West Olive. March 28-The Freshman rejoice. Spring vacation begins the day following Easter. .-X line time we'll say. Sometime in April-The Boomerang goes to press and the Boomerang board begins to lose that worried look. May 13-.fi great meeting at which we nominate the candidates for the following year. The big question: Who? May 20-After a wild week, the election settles it all. Everybody happy once more. May 20-May 30-Kappa Delta and Sigma Chi girls give their annual parties. Lots of fun at both. May ???-The Boomerang comes out. Hurrah! Sometime in June-The Juniors take a day off to enjoy themselves. Sometime in june-School closes and we get a much-needed rest. I 6 T E33 ' A Y ' . 572.0 , , mv Q ifws. . ,:Q'5'-Seagh, 'gf , , V , .f,,g34 ,, 'Q - -' s f' F1 75557 5 .aeasfeiixirsw if sg-r 'fn ' ft!??:f?6'i? ,wi9-19IfQ5fw gif s 1 1 . , 'GJ if- x ' xf Q ' 'QA' .Q ' 3 459492535 sg 157, ' xxx -. it - as M . , P41 .' 'QE .S c 'fx' f ei' . f , ' ' 'Wishes 3-'else' 'L ' 1. ,..i 'ef ' iirezexy tj- 98 Bush and Lane Quality Richness of Tone Durability of Construction Handsome Exterior They are made in I-Iolland, and distributed in Western Michigan by Meyeris Music House. WE DELIVER EVERYWI-I ERE MEYER'S MUSIC HOUSE .M 99 DI t C ll yi miuiimumun inmmmmuumiuiiiiniiin ivnwnivmmuunu wuunuiimii W mii..n.ii .miiiui 4 it ...i in. nn.. . Dutch Tea Rusk---fl Fmmb Foodg They are a substantial food for grown-ups, because they are made of the choicest materials, such as Eggs,Milk, Sugar, Malt, Flour, etc., and being twice baked they form the most easily digested food in the world, hence an indispensable food for children. They are the most practical and economical food for the whole family. MICHIGAN TEA RUSK COMPANY, Mfgrs. HOLLAND, MICHIGAN H. H. S-ing CContinuedj This cell is still haunted by the ghost of Julius Caesar, who was the last to land in England without going through the customs houses. ln this room they make furniture to replace that broken and abused by in- mates. Last week we had a light up- stairs and sent in two chairs, one table and three heads to be mended. Passing up the stairs we come to a cell where new-comers afflicted with slang are detained in solitary confinement un- til recovered. ln the next room, useful trades are taught, such as the building of bridges across the Rhine. The next cell is used mostly for forgers and pro- fessional gamblers-only such as are polished in English and penmanship. Here we have the warden's office. From this place paroles are granted and Cfontinued on Page 1043 mmimiiummiinnmmimiuummm ompliments of the Holland Aniline Dye Company Hollan Michigan E IIIILHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT llnllllm-TT mnm.l1EIl,a,.-. 0 . t.. vis 59 100 C Af IU M1--111 LZCEY STUDIO Western Miclzigan,s Leading Studio Headquarters for PHOTOS All Sizes and Kinds Be photographed this year on your hrrthclay Day and Night Sittings :QCQ G. A. LACEY 19 EAST 8th STREET, UPSTAIRS CITIZENS 1338 m ae, 101 2 HDHHUH HHEJmmHDDDD ris ook Store Gdis Useful and Inexpensive Memor Books IH Bibles y Corona Typewriters Fountain Pens Stationery Books Michigan Railway Sub-Agency 30 Vvest Eighth St. Telephone 1479 l -- i-----------------i---.- WW ' 103 1-1. H. s-mg CContinuedj E l assure you many heart-breaking scenes told how much faster .X works than B or E4 are enacted here. The intelligent look- C, and we follow the life histories of ing clerk at the desk is a trustv-he's in these industrious men. for life for shooting his svveetheart's Farther on they teach some foreign QE, other sweetheart. Poor chap! lingoes. It helps a lot when these fel- EI These next rooms are devoted to the lows get out again for then they can fix E1 teaching of various useful things. In the up pretty good codes that are too deep First we learn all about kings, queens, for common crooks. aces, and no trumps. In the next we are In this large room they take up the E QContinued on Page 11Oj E ... ...,t....,tt,...,tt.. .....t,...t.......,....,,.,,,.....,,,,..,,,,....,,,..,,..,.,,...t,,,...,,t, .,,t,...tt,....,,,...,,,...,,,....t,.....,,....,t......,..t.tttitttt,t,t..,..tt...t..t.,,ttt.,.,, 5 The grace of a well- made sazt or coat 3 Is apparent at once to any woman of taste .Q i ijt A . .N I CThat's why weire proud to show our Suits 'X . and Coats. They win enthusiastic approval every time. V 0 ill' W 1,1 4 t The are attractive. SV' S9 ff 9 .A z at . ' . I -' Full cut sleeves-easy fitting and the HV seasonis loest materials. You are sure of per- ml W im 'i manent satisfactory wear. l We also carry the largest assortment of furs 2 ' j in the city. Fall stock has just arrived and X ' 4 . . k 408 X IS In stoc . V ' 26 EAST ElGHTH STREET HOLLAND, MICHIGAN Where prices prevail. Where most women buy. 5 1 ......,.... ,...,,,..,....................,...,,.tt... .t.t....i....t....,...,....,.. .......... . . .. gl 4 East Eighth St. Citizens Phone 1522 ' ' ' I Dry Goods, Cloalzs, ' Denny! Millinery and Olilice Hours: 8-12 a.m.-1-5 p m. Groceries Tuesday and Saturday 7-9 p. m. 31-33 E. Sth. St., Holland, Mich. b t L SQ 104 1 1 W mmmm 1 ww-mlm .ummm mm nmmmmmwmmmmmwmmmmmu1wwmn,mmwmmmnmmmmmmnnmmmmmmn CORNER HARDWARE AREND SIERSMA AND DICK VAN TATENHOVE When you buy Hardware, buy it at the corner CORNER 8th ST. 86 RIVER AVE. PHONE 1049 Q E DE FOUW ELECTRIC SHGP C! 77 QQ 99 Crystal Electric Washers - Sweeper Vac Cleaners Lighting Fixtures - Lamps OPPOSITE HOTEL HOLLAND www Wmmm1mvuw1W1iw...wwmw.iw,i,.wwH I 1, W,11,mmm1um1mmmu-rmwmmrmwwunmu.ummnmmunuuu TH I S SPACE RESERVED FOR E Cnppon E5 Bertscll Leatller Co. as supporters ancl believers in O R HIGH HOOL AND ALL ITS VARIED INTERESTS H IHIUI! unnIumIvImm1IKrmuuumunmumummuu HWIIHHIIHI 'H unlnulmmll lmmllllmlluullumum Illlllllllllllll 105 ENGRAVING IN ALL ITS BRANCI-IES 'Design Jqrl Work flchings Half Tones We Imave produced tI1e AnnuaI Boomerang or tI1e past seven years We Iwave aIso produced nnuaIs or Central I I1gI1 South I 'I1gI1 and UHIOH I'I1gI1 of Grand Raplds I.oweII I'I1gI1 CI1arIotte UGFGGHVIIIS Hart I,a1nsIJurg and other scI1ooIs MICHIGAN ENGRAVING C0 me 140 DIVISION AVENUE NORTH GRAND RAPIDS n nununm nnuumuuau j 5 K IIIUIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIII IHIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIXIIIIII mTml I f AW Q 106 sq as T I COMPLETE SERVICE Lay Ou! Composzlzon Prmlmg Bmdzng Our long experlence In tI1e pro cIuct1on o Annuals ancl tI1e Icnowleclge tI1us acqu1recI IS at your commancl In the solutlon o your problems Call us at your rst Annual meetmg ancl we WIII Ine very glacl to 8SSlSt you In Iaylng out your plans I36-l40 DIVISION AVENUE NORTH GRAND RAPIDS I3 R I . f . .,. . . f ,N . I ' . WHITE PRINTING COMPANY ja -:G 2---l 107 va----- me N ORTI-IWE STERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE co. MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN A Strictly Mutual Company Owned by the policy holder. Operated by the pohcy holder For the benefit of the policy holder C A BIGGE DlStflCt Agent 42 EAST EIGHTH STREET HOLLAND o o , Oilice Phone 1978 Residence Phone 2270 9 f 108 --1---gg SLUSHY SENTIMENTS THIS SPACE DONATED BY DONNELLY- KELLY GLASS CO 109 Sprmg and Summer Shoes and Pumps A Local Inshtutzon Holland Owned-Holland Managed Your Patronage Solicited Enterprise Shoe Store OLLAND foul., 210 River Avenue HOLLAND, MICHIGAN OME nnwnnnnmmununmnnnnnImnIIlnu1wnn1mnInmnmnmmmnvmin vunnmnuumumnmm ininnInmunmmmunmnm ll Allthelatesfin John Nies' Hd'we Co. co TO JESIEK BROS. BOAT LIVERY FOR Motor Boats Row Boats Canoes We can accommodate any sized launch party. InnnInuInnmnnminnmmmimmmmu H. H. S-ing fContinuedj art of soap-box oratory. We have sev- eral very promising Bolsheviks in train- ing at present. The last floor is quite interesting. In- mates learn how to short-balance books and short-change customers quite clev- erly. Farther on they make gases to overcome their victims, change metals, etc. An inmate tried to escape from this room by wireless the other day but was drowned in the sound waves. This next place is where the bugs come from. Some ot our rarest birds are kept here. These cells on the last corridor are occupied by professional check-raisers. counterfeiters and the like. XVithin this first door are many who change 1 to X every day, and in the next are some mighty skillful engravers. If you came fContinued on Page 116D In1inIininIivmI1vmII1inI1umIImnIInuIunnuninnnnmnIum:minnmmnmmnn muImnIvvmIInnIImiIInuunnrun:mummnumnunuuuuuunmxxnmunnlnu if I 4. 4 . . .. , FAMILY SHOE STORE We meet the Footwear requirements of every member of the Family with particularly good Shoes We re at your Service We ve Shoes built for comfort and durability We ve Shoes Oxfords, and Pumps in Black and in new Colored leathers showing many new style features We re offering our Patrons the Best Shoe Value at any Stated Price SPRIETSMA SHOE STORE , . . , . . . , . . ! . , . , . Y . mummnunnnummmnummnmlulmnumllulluullnunmmunnmmmumuuminnnmmnummmmn1mnmnnmninnwulnmnnlnmww11, Ml, ,T l in it in ,,- U, ,J ,, nuuuun '3 110 Steketee Tire Shop Cvmplzmmrfwf FIRESTUNE Powers' Theatre s Grand Rapids, VULCANIZING Mich' 64 E. Sth. street, Holland, Mich. PHONE 2160 ' Z BUICK CADILLAC CITY GARAGE Sales and Service 158 EAST EIGHTH STREET mmnmnmnvnm umm Invwvummuunmullmnunnmnnnnnuumn n PHONE 1282 . cn'z. PHONE 1133 H A T S ' Dr. U. F. De Vries Diff1?2vf1 Uf and Djgferent DENTIST at the 96 E. 8th. Street, Holland, Mich. K 85 B H ..... ,mg 111 BOOMERANG the hahg hnnmmtng O is zero, of course U now that makes them Rave. From experience we know we Are out of luck if we Can't at least bl Uff a recitation in English or in Latin. Our Teachers sure are hard on us, but then You know we love 'em just the same. Scenery Seen in the Senior ' Class , if W f ev i li .- - ul ': ': ..L.a9 '.' W ..-,- -33P- onvr Mb His BOUKS tBut not very oftenl Don't forget to hand in your list of Senior activities -and this is what we get: Lump Beeuwkes, Fresh. 1, Soph. Z, junior 3, Senior 4. 4 Buena Speers, Boone, 1, 2, 3, Paul Van Verst, :Xnge 1, Cor- al 2, 3, Evelyn 4. Esther Dyke, Room 301, 2, 3. 4. The Junior Class We have lots of things we'd like to get off about the Juniors but Maurine and Pat Kelley are helping us do the jokes and if they read what we have to say they'd quit, sure. Here's a por- trait of Maurine and Mary in action that we snuk in, though. swf 'fm X 'rHe Rill R Fix' Cl-lRl-S A X ftsyf' B tk f' X . ' lll 1' l IWLFICHFF . '6 ri-NYKERK HT JR' QFWIP The Orchestra This year has been one of great progress for the orchestra. Two houses in the vicinity of iiq' ei: M155 KEPPEL PIRECTINCV ' 'E KIRCHRSTRFI the building are now for rent and three for sale. Harry Al- dus slid too far on a note and went thru a window. Also once Cubby Huizenga disgraced the whole organization when they were playing for a program by holding high G for four min- utes straight while he thought of Julia. Ruth Marcotte tin- ally poked her bow in his neck. otherwise he'd be there still. Aside from these few misfor- tunes. the year has been very placid. The Police Board 1 ,. No. x Hnvilxolmm ' ,7 is Qrc -1 YEDRLEFIVE - X -. if rws-Room? 'X , K it Li V f zdf' M ,V -.Q -' -rev: e Inv wal. :ek Under the personal supervi- sion of Chief Steggerda, the High School has enjoyed a very calm year, only 300 arrests being reported. The Boomerang Board The Boomerang Board with towels around its head and ink all over its fingers and nervous prostration in its heart hereby makes its bow. lt feels grate- ful for many things-that there were only ninety-four seniors when.there might have been a hundred and ninety-four. that there are only two sides to till on every page, and that Boom- erang comes but once a year. 112 l l I I i V Society Among the most enjoyable events of the season have been a series of receptions given by Miss Margaret Tate in honor of Mr. A. L. Stevenson who is to be a June graduate. The bride- to-be was the recipient of many beautiful and useful gifts. Silly Ornery Peppy Heavenly Sophs Freshman Lament Too green to burn. Too many to spurn. 1Vhere shall we turn! So much to learn! X-N' t 'tsi K' -- ng 1 1' -4 ff Q SEEN FT icnvrfii wen www ' HD One of the pleasantest of the early Spring functions is our little local society drama en- titled Ullating Maurineu or Trapping Tender Ted . The play has entered upon its fifth consecutive week and is still playing to capacity houses. Jokes Oh shoot. whatza use. we ain't got a joke left in our head. but here's one picture left so we'll end up with that: if fi, MJ liz Q 'ssfiltg 2X LA, DaNNH J.nNnwsHsHT33L GOING HOME -only this is no joke' but a 99.75 per cent solemn reality. Politely Observe the following Laws ! ! ! In no case To- Enter French class chewing gum! Lose Your straight face in Jock's presence! Ostentatiously talk in assembly! Borrow john Forstcn's pencils! Study until you Endanger the inanity of your Renowned mental vaeuity! Visibly receive help in Miss Wickes' Class! Evade selling Senior Play tickets! nmnninnnnniunnmnmnnumnnmnnnumnumnnnnmnnmnnumnmmii1nInnnnmnmnnnn inn.l.,nnnnn..w.nm E BIG VALUES Spring Suits an Shoes Qui' showing is complete NOTIER,VAN ARK COMPANY 27 W. EIGHTH STREET nimImnImlnunmmnumuumIunImuImnnunummumIumvmuI:mummnunmmm:umnImn:nnunnnnummn HOLLAND CITY ROOFING AND CONCRETE COMPANY 4 17 WEST 13th STREET Gracluation Gi ts STEVENSON S JEWELRY STORE ,.., lllanufacturers of the Reliable Cement Vaults i Roofing and Roofing Materials Concrete and Cement Work Estimates Cheerfully Given CITZ. PHONE 1381 E mmnnmmmnmnnnmnmmnmnnmmmmm TOWER BLOCK CITZ. PHONE 1265 Dr G W Van Verst DENTIST Corner River and Eighth Streets HOLLAND MICH. X-RAY DIAGNOSIS IIUICED 5 f O I O at 113 D. J. DU SAAR .... ..... 5 HQ? NUMBER TEN EAST EIGHT!-I STREET Kodak Finishing As You Like It Gnlarging ' Copying ' Framing Hand Coloring 114 Bertillon Finger Prints of Gladys Orr - Lester Elferdiuk 115 umuunmnnunnummmmlumnnunnu noumnuunnummnumnnnu ,B f asimmmunmmuwinmiimnmmni1nlmnimnmm-in oUR MoTTo- Quality and Prompt Service MODEL LAUNDRY 97-99 East 8th, Phone 1442 nuuunmmunuumunnuunmumuumnmu imnmmmmmwnum1nnnlwmnnnnfn 1 inmn.nn.n.n,,nn.mn.in.i.i nwiwn Winn H , . 1 1 Get Your New Shoes or Have Your Old Ones Repaired at Nick Kaameraad's TWO STORES 170 W. 13th Street for DRY GOODS AND SHOES and 384 Central Avenue for SHOES AND ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIRING inin.wn-immmninwhim .nnii.nn.n,,4, i nummun iniiiinvnnmn..,n..iii To get Franklin Benejiis you must have Franklin Policiesi' Every Policy is registered in the Division of II'lSLlI'8I lCe Department of Trade and Commerce in the State of Illinois, and the Entire Reserve Fund is deposited with the State for the protection of Policy l1OldeI'S. Consult W. OLIVE, General Agent HOLLAND CITY BANK BLDG. munmmummnn HOLLAND, MICHIGAN inumnmmumnnmml H. H. S-ing CContinuedj this way at night you might hear deep moaning and groaning as of some one in pain, but it would be merely one of the glee Clubs. It may he glee for them, but it's rather hard on the rest of us. This noise we hear as we pass down- stairs again is the thump! thump! of many feet belonging to the chain gang as they circle the high walled, almost windowless inclosure. On Thursday mornings all inmates must submit to programs given by crude talent. Once in a while some obliging person of real ability comes in and per- forms for charity. All in all they have a pretty good CContinued on Page l22j M ,,, .mn lm--m...m...-lm mn Y 116 SAUCY SAYINGS VAN DER LINDE 86 VISSERS 50 EAST EIGHTH STREET For your next sult, made to measure or ready made, or a hat, cap, shlrt, neckwear, or anythlng 1n our hne call on us we are at your SCTVICC PRICES ALWAYS RIGHT Does Quahty and Servxce Mean Anythmg to You? See Our THE ROSE CLOAK STORE 59 E 8th Street Phone 2198 BICYCLES AND TIRES Ladles umors and Chrldrens Cloaks Ladres and MISSCS Warsts and Dresses Ch11drens Dresses GEORGE PIERS and 9 West 16th Street HOLLAND MICH G ROSE PROP .........,.,,.H,1...KW.......,.....m....m............. ,.........mt.....,...............,...I.,...H.H..,H,,..............................................,... . 5 . 5 E - E E 0 Q 5 E . . . z 5 0 5 E nm1mv11IanIInmIIun1vrmIIrnrxInuIImuImmunnmnnuumunmnmnnnnmnIImunmmuImuuumunuIu1unlnumlmmnvnunnnI+14:nnnmInInr1Immuummumummnmvunuunummmummmfmum 'F E ........U....K..r.....,r,..,....1,,.,,.,,,,..,..,,,,,....,,H,,...,...,....,......,...,..................,...,....,,.....,..... 5 , W.,,,..,,,,m,.,,,...,,,,..1..,,.........,..,..,,....... 2 5 . . 5 E 5 : 5 E 1 E : E E ' 9 ' n ' 9 E E 2 E 9 E E E E ' 1 ' a ' 5 : E E ' 9 5 : 7 5 2 v - 2 E y H E Q ' 7 ' E 5 IInumummummunumm-mmIummumm-nmmnmmmm-ummmm. -V E fum . mrm..u..mHum1mm..mm-HWwmmmmmmmmmllmnmwww VE E 4 umnunumnnnunmlulmulanluImmnuuuuuuum uunumumumnn IIIIIIInnulnnmulmmuuuu uumnunnummm uuuunn XE. if . 117 f HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL STANDS FOR CHARACTER AND SCHOLARSHIP Here zf the Honor Rafljor ffze Clam W 1921 Mary Donnelly ..............,. 95.854 janet Albers .......,.............. 95.758 Adelia Heneveld, .............. 95.206 Martha Gabbard ...,.......... 94.935 Margaret Tate .................. 94.928 Ruth Hoekstra ......,......... 94.713 Margaret Donnelly .......... 94.538 Mary Pieters ..............,..... 94.300 Grace Gardei ................,... 94.266 Beatrice Tyner .......... 94.045 Leona Sithes ......, .......... 9 3.714 Buena Speers .......... 93.321 Justin Bussies .l,.. .........-93.214 Agnes Blocker ,................. 93.090 Martha Barkema .............. 93.001 Frances Howlett .............. 92.892 Henry Oosting ................ 92.75 Donna Loew .......... 92.550 Esther Dyke ............. 92.480 John Forsten .................... 92.142 Kenneth Van Lente 91.678 Geneva Kamper ................ 91.428 George Hill ...................... 91.172 Angeline Poppen ............ 91.080 Harriet Vanden Bos ........ 91.035 Gerene Ver Schure .......... 90.890 Fred Zeerip ...................... 90.800 Florence Streicher .......... 90.714 Wfilhelmina Rinkes John Zuverink - ............. . Ruth Hardie ....... ......--90.-128 90.340 ..........90.142 BOARD OF EDUCATION, HOLLAND, MICHIGAN 3 . gl El E E :: 5 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 E E E. l E Q Wlx nummmm.. mmm.-m 118 5-KS 1 uluuuu 1? 1 no N m . nu nummnmumu v in umuuunmuunnumm J APOSTROPHE TO KEROSENE Oh thou just, mighty, and subtle kero- sene! that to the noses of teachers and students alike bringest thoughts of cor- ridors in good old H. H. S. Eloquent kerosene! Thou with thy potent odor, droppest as the gentle rain from heaven upon the Hoor beneath, mingled with sawdust of superior qulity. Oh thou that bringest back memories of janitors wielding wicked brushes along the dusty halls! Oh just, subtle, and mighty kero- sene! Frank Dyke Builder of Good Buildings AUSTIN HARRINGTON FUEL and FEED LET US HEAR FROM YOU A. BEKKER For ICE CREAM AND CANDY Orders taken for BRICK ICE CREAM Corner 18th and Columbia eiwwnmnnn niinunmmnm inIvnuIImi1Imminnmnnmm:nnmuumnuuumm: C0 7lZpfIi77E7Zl'J' gf BEACH MILLING CO. Y mmunnimnummm-innimnninnniiwu-rimulmimmum!iumm--innnnnnnnninmmmnmunn Ufwwa. Salts S0519 The Finest Spread A for Bread J elke's Good Luck argarine At Your Grocer or Market : DISTRlBUTORS- Ottawa Sales Service O O grlll llll Ill lllllllll Illlll llllllllll llll if ' he 1 19 c? fIEIJ1IJI DJ1UIL 7 51 c: ..TH....T,....H.....................WW... ........, , ,... .WT ,,...,,... . ,.... W.. .,,., ..,K,..,,,,,,.,,..m ,,w... W 1 ,,,,,,.,.,,,,.,., , , ., , . E . 3 15 f Y 1 n John Van Der Szuis Fer the Girl or Boy Graduate E, 2 2 Call at T 1 2 E E 2 fi! IS VAUPELL'S DRUG STORE E E S E DRY GOODSand , P Fog S , NOTIONS ountain ens, ox tationery, S - 2 Box Candies, E 23-30 EAST EIGHTH STREET White Ivory Toilet Articles, Holland, Mich., U. S. A. Toilet Water of A11 Kinds. QE' Z CI . - z: 'E I: Ei .. E AIRY PRDDUCTS 0. 31 WEST EIGHTH STREET it gd ei ww IIIIII mglmnn P14 IQ 3 Q Em Potato Ciups Cottage Cheese uttermil Home M Q e icatessen oo S E T, aa PES D1 G cl E T TTT, 121 0 f ummmImuulunnmuninmnuu i.n.i.nnn.niiiw1 nn fi- . Q.. i M V , ii, .1 1 . gf of 00 Cl-IAS. DYKSTRA HARDWARE 2 PAINTS E DRUGGIST - VARNISH - KALSOMINE, ETC. . Pure Drugs, Stationery. School - Supplies, Fine Candies, Try E and Delicious Ice Zoerman Hardware Cream sodas 13 West 16th St. Citz. Phone 1676 Central Avenue Corner Sixteenth WE MEET MAIL ORDER PRICES HOLLAND, MICH. umunmInmimnivnnwummmuun nnmnnmmmnimnmrminminmminmniwmimnimni -W1iwfmvmti.-wivimi. my it he Loltl-ter Rutgers Compan MERCHANT TAILORS Clothing, Shoes and Genfs Furnishings Telephone X175 367-4I E. Eighth St. mm: myIInnIIimIIiniminniinminnnnmm H. H. S-ing CContinuedj time of it here for four or Five years, and enjoyed your visit. If you will come they are usually somewhat loathe to again in a few months there will be an- leayg the place, other interesting consignment of pris- Well good morning, I hope you have oners. Good morning, gentlemen. 6' -pl A ' Q l iff i i. A 4 4 il' wmiiinn imwmni whim-if ninniiii nnwn.nw:., Tennis and Baseball will be the popular games at High Schoolg they require Rackets, Shoes, Balls, Bats, Gloves, Etc. We have them. H. VAN TONGEREN ' E -E it -5 as g 5 f -,-- - . E. L!! Xa Q E me .g:i::55E::55E:::i:Z5 X Iss'f5:ss52::g:-2-4-iii Q- iffg - 1 I ll su: H.. :,' J' wmv- . -ll.. , , Pl. -n.:...,:'J-5 -.D 5 6 5 SQ H. . H, .. . . I it .mm ..1....m-ini....m..nH...i,..,.m..n ,4.l,, it .mm W ...,, in , it-W. ..,. X. ,,,.. , , H. , r , , f ' Us n muuumnnnul uunnnnunuunnmnnnx tk, 122 fo 1' NOTICE For Delicious Ice Cream and go to the Holland Candy 'B ' ' l..l1.. l..l i .,..1l...ll..ll...l ll.. . ' 1.l ' l1..llll, Home Made Candies Box Candy Sporting Goods Stationery and Swell Toilet Articles GET YOUR SUNDAES and SODAS AT Patsy Fabiancfs 26 West Eighth Street We also have the finest Fruits and Confectionery Kitchen The most beautiful and up-toe date Candy Kitchen and Largest Soda Fountain in the City OUR GUARANTEE Our Confectionery and Ice Cream are guaranteed absolutely pure and healthful. Come in once and you will come in often. J. KOTROS, Prop. 10 West Eighth Street HOLLAND, - MICHIGAN Phone 1704 iimmuwu mynm'uii,mi.imiimW Dr. A. Leenhouts Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Z0 West 8th Street Woolworth Building Holland, Michigan Ji' OFFICE HOURS Daily from 2:00 to 5 P. M. EVENINGS Tuesday and Saturday only from 7:30 to 9:00 , ,.W,..,, iiii ....H..,.W,,.. -----1-ag ET, 2 E52 M553 C? '- ,S Ogyx :N eg ff3efg12Qf?AVMgi 3212412 12M 2???fii33L ig fi fi by Vw? 124 1-1---as WINSTRGM ELECTRIC CO. Efevirzmf Cofzfmcfors and dealer! hz Evfijffblhg electrical 200 RIVER AVE, HOLLAND MICH fall , ,. ,,,, ,.., ., ,.,,, .. ,.., ,.Wi, ,..,,, .,., m m 'u 'm m 5 Th' - . lily GuLBRANSEN E - Player-Piano I 'llnllellllllllillllfiliiwf andfhf l imllwlllmlluulllll' 'll COLUMBIA Grafonola Go hand in handnlo make vi ' every home a musical hom fl-he Columbia Grafonola noted for its tone and motor and its non-set stop with other exclusive features malce it the best phonograph on the marltet today. rl'heuGulbransen player with a national reputation malxes it the one in- strument mother, dad or any other member of the family can enjoy. The Gulbransen is so light running a baby can pump it. Sold Exclusively by DE VRIES 5 DORNBOS fffzrhe Home of Good Fumf1ufe 58-60 E. ElGl-ITH STREET HOLLAND, MICHIGAN You Tell 'Emu 3 When ou are in SHOE REPAIRING Y IS OUR BUSINESS If it is not right ' 'DICK the Shoe Doctor Will make it So. Thanking you for your patronage - Electric Shoe Hospital 13 EAST EIGHTH STREET need of anything in Baked Goods, what namecomes to your mind first? FEDERAL of course-the place where qual- ity reigns supreme Federal System of B a k e r i e s -fwlmtmtmmHim...-Hmm11ummmrnmmmr1itininlmmlmmunuum1mmmmmumnnnmm1 :m:.nr.--rw, iii in .. ,, ,, ,N r, iw- new lmmwflluum my 1 my n1lunluulIunnu1unuunInumununnnInlnnnuuuuumununu lununumunnumnunnnmn unnnnaumlnnuunnu 126 24. ..e5':r:m:i:i1:nf- Q. if V ,, ., M ' f, I Ehlfxylllq-,finfum-.V-In .-.', J..'4.:3.f1Ji!4im1,!g 1, LJ ,! E if.ii ,W . as f FU I'l'URE,RUGSL,CARPE'I'S A C 0CKER'Y8s DRAPERIES l!f' 2,gg3,'f+,R1,,,yE,'gggg1- 'i ? SE , T Name Mr. Riemerslna Mary Pieters ......... Inez Prince .,,,.,,,,,,,,, Ella Harrington Phil Reimold .. Alvin Ter Vree Lester Elferdink ......,. Chas. T. R. Upton .,,, .. Justm Bussles ................. Carol Van Hartesveldt Harriet Vanden Bos ......... M-d--l--ne E--ng ........ Philip Van Hartesveldt ' IIlunIInIuunnunmmmuu muvunnmunum uuunuuu For Athletic Goods of All Kinds go to SUPERIOR CIGAR C0. 206 RIVER AVENUE Holland Bedding nunvmnmmlmmummimmummmmimnm Our Honor Roll Prize Awarded For ........ForIJearance ,.....Longest speech without breath. ........Speed down the aisle at 8:1554 ........Va1nping'. .......-Self-Esteem. .......,Quietude. ........Praetical CU Jokes CFD. ...,....Happiness ........Graduating to Long Trousers. ........Stringing 'em both. ........Artistic Slang. ....,...Dabbing the Powder. ........??? fPI'OlllOtCd from Cradle Rollj. ii: 5InumIIinimnimnIH11:mmImmuunmmumuimuumnmmmnuumunminimum lute ross l ? Ph ar er-Shop SKILLED WORKMEN AND THE MOST SANITARY METHODS EMPLOYED nnmnmviIunniunImmvuuuuuumul n:mmvmnnn mnuunuummm IIIHHIIHII 86 Upholstering Company Tops, Seat Covers and Curtains for Autos Manufacturers of Overstuifed Davenports and Chairs Mattresses Made and Feathers Renovated 139 EAST 14th STREET CITIZENS PHONE 2167 54 X 127 , - 1 'fs UIZmEiILIlJ f-1-'f fi --'V-' 97 ,,,.,,:' nm m wuwiiw uwmmnu nw mlm-ininnum-mi1mmmwH-wlmwuw. in it , in mimi., M.. my iw W .,..n.f.n,nm.. i,n,i.,. it ii Quality and Speed We Have Both HOLLAND CITY NEWS PRINTERY ui! I Established 1872 The Printers Who Know How wwwimm1inIfiuvIriinIrrmIuvrmIIimnIrmummunumumv iimmmmmmmmiimmmmmmmmmnmimwm nmnnnum- minvunuwmi umm mm.i.,i. . i .. .mm in 1, Ifzfs Clothing, Hats, Shoes or Furnishings you need, select them at the RECooN1ZED STYLE AND QUALITY sToRE P. S. BOTER 86 COMPANY I Two Stores 14 and 16 W. EIGHTH STREET mlmmwm wmv rn I um in ummumuuu , miwmumiwmnu1mlm--H1umiiuwmmm-immvmmmuummnmnummlmii.umimm..w...i JOHN WEERSING A11 kinds of Real Estate handled at a reasonable commission. Agent for Several A11-American Insurance Companies 30 West 8th Street HOLLAND MICHIGAN Hum: Robinson Si Den Herder Attorneys-at-Law HOLLAND, MICHIGAN w 5 iii QE? E EP IE! lf,-ig :E 5E 'E I: la ,ai E ,SI FE NEI E1 PED is 5, la ,aj I . E, 5E 45 1 Eg! 'si IS' Ei ln. 1E E. 55 Ei 55 Ei E, :, :i iii ,Ei ,...: :i E, E1 ,- '14 EI EI E1 E ai E gi 21 E :Ei Ei E. Er E if gl E Ci! El E! E E! gf 52 7 .W i 1.mimiimmmnuunnmu-1,iummumummmiimimnw-mm-miH,1..1ni.-,ii H... lllll RE. N43 2 , J 129 . H. BEACH P esfde t OTTO P. KRAMER Cash' A. H. LANDWEHR V' e-P eslclent CHAS. E. DREW A in nt C :lie olland Clty State an Holland Michigan 475 Inleresi on Time Deposzls Capital - 5,100,000 Surplus Profits 75,000 unmmmnm mnmmmmnuumum ImnnmuImmmmmnmumunnnmnmnnmumunummm Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. Contents Insured. -Qin-nuunnn nmmum mu-muuun , H. . 1' 1 Il . ler f IC 1' I . S 1 a B I r O . U I I f IF YOU THINK IT PAYS TO HAVE YOUR SHOES RE- PAIRED RIGHT SEND THEM TO THE SERVICE Shoe Shop HENRY VIENING Prop 38 East Eighth Street A SCHOOL-BOOK SPEAKS Who am I? Well, I don't wonder that you fail to recognize me. I've been used during my life for a base ball, an um- brella, a footstool and a heap of other things, but I'm really a school-book. Some of my two hundred pa es are very clean but a few are well-thumbed. for about every five weeks my owner has a short attack of studiousness. It soon wears off thou h. Last week I traveled home for a nicht or two and heard his father and mother speakin very force- fully to him about 'that dis raceful re- port card For three days more I was used rebularly but non I am thrust away back in the desk for otteu. m lucky to be here thou h under shelter often Im left on the cloakroom shelf for weeks Some day I shall o home xx 1th my owner only to remaln on the hall table for there will be a ood shoxx that nl ht Just before exams Ill put in an awful week Ill work faithfully ni ht and day and as soon as the exam 1 oxer my thankless owner nill toss me way up in the air and break all mx done with that darn thin ' and such lb l1fe for a school book' 0' D 7 y g O' 0' C ,, A g cr. 7 - 2 . ' . S' 1 y g - T 5 2 E ' -U s 5 'U V - ' ' : E E D ' : I Z 3 ' ' ' - : I 1 Y ' ' O' 5 g - b. ' ' -' S E E E , . . n - 2 bones as he yells. XYhoop-ee-ee! I'm E E . . Us- .- 5 5 5 . D' ' 5 E ' ' ' '- K 130 E J 1 an m v 1+ I 11 v1 tw 11 ut ur A11 r 11 v 1 ta t r 4 1 t HOFFMANS CAFETERIA First Class - O B'g D1nners from 11 a m to p. m. Short Order Cooking N th' gB rch B rAtA1lT' JOHN HOFFMAN P p ' to 4 W. 8th ST. 200 CFNTRAL AVE. PHONE 1295 2 ' ' ens Phone 1254 Res. Phone 1399 Painting and Paperhanging Picture Frames Made to Order LINDEBURGS BERT SLAGH at soN Drug Store WALL PAPER PAINTS VARNISHES BRUSHES WINDOW SHADES 54 E Sth Street, Holland,M1ch East Eighth sttttt HOLLAND MICH JOH J RUTGERS CO orreet ress or en and oys The House of New Ideas 19 WEST EIGHTH STREET HOLLAND S uumnm ,,,,,, ft 1 ...mt-.tm mn ttttmttttt tmttttttttttt mtttttttttttttttmtttm.tn1 mmm. mutt mm, .mt tmmttttttmttttttuttttfuttmtttttttttttttmtttm mtmttmttttwttttttttm tttmttttt.ttttmttt... 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The Eureka cleans in the most thorough manner not only all carpets and rugs but with its numerous attachments it is just as effective in the cleaning of upholstery, mattresses' and draperies. STEKETEE BROS. ELECTRIC CO. 254 RIVER AVENUE PHONE 1406 HOLLAND, MICH. EmHH 133 BRINK S BOOK STORE You know our repumtzon W e .rolzozt your patronage oo s ountam ens tat1onery - Ko alcs - 1 ts eason Specna t19S 48 E EIGI-ITH STREET HOLLAND MICHIGAN Robbert Bros YANKEE BAKERY :Quality PLUS Serwoe CALL 1706 For your Partles and Suppers or der your ROLLS CAKES and PASTRIES at the Yankee System of Baklng HOTEL HALL BLOCK . . O - O U U IIIIIllIIllllIIllllIlllllIIIIllllllIlIllIllIllIIIIIlIIIIIlIIllIIIIIIlllllIllIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllllllllIillllIIIHIIIIIKIIIIlIllIIIlllllIlllllllllllIIll!!IIllllllllllllilnl1IIllIIIll!llllllvlllxilllmllmHlllvlllunmmlumlvluvmwlvuwnwt-vu! 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Lwgggy 910, A. 13 ,I -V14 , QS'-fgfik N A ,L QV BOOMERANG NQXWJEQZQ a mmmm me as A ,, W I , Q, 7 ,, , 4' fr If f'r 55757 ff , HE simple law of purity Was laid down on the inaugural day of this institution and has been held invio- late by every San-Tox chemist ever since. Our single purpose in this respect has made the name San-Tox almost a household synonym for purity. Every San-Tox preparation, Whether for toilet, health, or hygiene, embodies in eflicacious and invariable form this San-Tox precept. San-Tox preparations can be purchased in San-ToX Drug Stores only. The nurse's face on the packet and in the drug store Window tells you which is San-Tox. THE DE PREE COMPANY New fork Holland, Mirh. 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