Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1927

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To you, Stu- dents of Holland High, the Boom- erang board presents this book, hoping that as the years pass by you may live anew these glorious days remembering our motto- The strength of the pack is the wolf, and the strength of the wolf is the pack, and ever keeping alive the ideals of Holland High. uk . mx.. . is?-1 if ,ig. I ., nga R . .,. 1 -., , 'LM 1 P , .- A fvnv W ,Q , .. .4... .'.,. n, , - . r ',,gN,-..-.. f- 1-'exvlj +I M . ww .Q-.2-51 . fir.,--,.1 .ge ,W L, 1 ' lag' -E-Jr-'1F nf,' xi, , ,. , 1 v. . '.! ,.:-X Y J 'I f .. - . 55.-.5 - A ,. -r,,q 1,4 . 4. '11-ifgaf .5 HL- , 4 - Q3 wi - ' qfiimei if 7' - M ag. . -'V ffig-252 - 1 11' iii -ilvnu-ww ' 1 'QL Si . ' I -' 1. ,ll 3 hi H Q gd ' ' A : f-95: nv- 11' 5 4 -Be i 135 9 f' - -EU.1'f5x'J-QFrg.TMf.?x- 'i'f.51Y:-:,'P4-q:A3g: ,X A S gy M' 5 V u jg if . V Q s- .. 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Maroon and Orange Staff 4: Band 3: Glee Club 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Athenaeum 2. 3. 4. NELSON Bosxmx- f.'nun', .tit f1fl'fl'Il, and rflzfarsr your paris. .-Xthenaeuni 3. 4: Glue Club 2. 3. 4: Pres. 4: Biology Club 3: Maroon and Orange Stall 3 Xlgr. 3. 4: Chorus 3. 4: Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Band 3. 4: Track 3: Art Club 3: Boomerang B lVlARGA1u':'1' B0'l'ICR-H110 wfll and riglzz :md lr! the world rink. : Staue oartl 4. Welfare Board l. 2: Kappa Della 1. Z, 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Biology Club 2: Camp Fire 1, Z. 3, 4: Pres. 3: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Cabinet 4: Athletic Sisters 4: Sec. and Treas. 4: Class Council 4: Maroon and Orange Stal? 4. GERALD Blu-:HN- Spfrr'l1 is Ilia imlfmx of tlzr mind. See. 4: Dnalloh llgih l. 2. 3. 4: See. 31 Pres. 4: Class Pres, 3. 4: Biology Club Z: Pres. 2: H Club 2. 3. 4: Xlaroon and Orange Stall' 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Xlanager 3: Captain 4: lfootball 2. 3. 41 d 3 4 Class Basketball l: Basketball Reserves I: Basketball 2. 3. 4: Captain 4: Athletic Boar Gnonon BIUCNDlil.--ulllllllllil nalurz: r'au5fs nowliyf' Connneree Club 4. NATHANIl41I. BIlOVl'l-Ili-Milli' tools .r':ef1'I fozmsrl lllgffllffy Athenaeum 4: Debating Squad 4: Police Board 4: Biology Club 2. 3, 4: Art Club 2, 35 Pres. 3: Chorus 1. 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Play 4: Gypsy Rover cast 4. v ,gf-. 1 -Wir Fiftccn 'fl F -,SL M V -'Sw' .XI.l'I!l'1D Blum N-ullrlllllzlll fr 0 1 qv ff-1. 1 .,.,:f1':f W' 4 sf' - . J nf-K7 121 1'rfl1m'.f ny all lu Hn' FIIIIIIIIUII zlfrzouliflulurf' lsoollwxull 4: Rcsc1'ws 3. XIIIN lhu'xsm- lI.- ,'vlwl1,w: f1'rr'-vwzf, lm! ln' nlmlnf plum' f11'n1.vrlf'. .Xllwrluulxrnl I. 3. 4: 'l'n-zu. 5: Pros. 4: lli-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Culwincl 4: Cuuncil 4: Claw ll'ru1r. 42 Y liuullunll 4: llcfcrxgs .31 Buskcllmll Ruservcs 31 Class liuwlivllmll 41 limullurmly lm-ard 41 Xutumznl ll vmwr Nvclrtp 4. xlXIKII'. Cluxlux- l munt :July tin' lmzzrx tim! arf' 5n'1'm'. l,lll llvlzl 43 llirl Rcsclwcs l. 2, 3, 41 Ulcc Clulu 5, 41 ClO1lllIlL'l'L'C Club 4. l'1s'rnl-:la CllI.I.lNS-A2111 np! fjllllftlflllll ix ax good ru' an m'i,qiual I'I'IIIIll'k.n :Xrl Qlulw l, 2. 3. 43 N'41l!'ID0l1 and Orange Siail 3. AIQIIPIAIA Dr. l l-YII-.R- .lnyll1ing dum' mr tlllflfllfl' is flrfnf for yuursrlff' l'lxi lin-In 3. 4: lrczns. 3: Upcrcltzn 2: Cllcc Clulw 2, 4. lfuxlqm- D13 l m'n'- SM -QU'I'r'l'7l5, lm! sllf' zfmxv not l'flg71.u Ili-Y ll Squad lluilulvl' 5: ,luniur lligll Orchestra .lg AlllClll1CL1Ill 4g Xlumlm and Oralugc Stuff -l lluul 3 4 l'lllVl'A1lll lllllnalum- ,-1 man of zvmrkf' .' . '. '. 7. I-mllmll H. Klmf lhnkcllwalll l: Kvlrc Club 3: Llll!l'llS J. llllulmx Ill RUNIM.- ll4ffmff'r if lHQ'lllIlllfL1l'j' f1l'tll.V1'.H - -- w -- - 4 - Q - . Kappa Ik-Im 4: .Xllmlclxc blSlL'l'h J. 4: Qvlrl Rcscrvcs l. 2. J. 4: Cvlcc Llulv J: limlugy Llulv 1 . . , 1 . . , , ... J: hw. .11 4lS1lXY2lli2l Clllllpllll' 2. J. 4: hlllklmll CULlYlCll 43 X-wllcy Ball 2. J: Bzlskl-llmll l. 2, . . ,, l'.I.Ill-.Il'1' Ill. XX1-.l-.lu:- lllw zwv' IX XIAX' 'FIVQUI' won. llxmllwll llglll 2. 3. 4' l'x'us. 41 l snwllv:lll 3. 4: Rvscrvcs 21 l5:aslicLl.wll 3, 4-1 llC'SC'l'YL'S 21 Clam lS:1:liL'ilmll l. 22 limlugy Clulv 21 Pwlicv Honrll 41 lVI?lI'UUI1 and 4ll'2lIlQ.lC Stull- 4. Six'Ir'1'll A x id i . . , ., ..f, ,-, , 14,-'-44' 1 1. ' -., 4 - 355- L Qijnbll-.J Mmm-.1. D113 xvI'l 1'-ulli!Iz'7l iwf fiazv' not wha! wr low UQ' muxl low what wr lmwf' :LL C1-:Nicux lJliiiliflll-iiGl'KI'i'lf-X' ix ffzr XIUIIXQI fvisalrmi to t'0lIl'l'flI lin' mimi. Curl Rus-::'x'cs l. 1. 3. 4: Calviuct 4: Class Trcas. 3g Art Club 7 2g Literary Iiuzml 4: Yullcj Bull W 1. -. .lg xlllI'O0I1 :xml llI'1lIlj.!C Stall: 4. H.xzr.l, ljIll'M.Xin.llL'I'lf in xfvrrl 5in1p1i4'il'v. liiulwgy C'l'l'r1w 2: Ywllcy Bull 1. 2. 3. Klum-. I,RISAllI.l.-nollfij ffiizlfwlc if a pm! nf' UNI'-S i'irIu.e. Girl Rcscrvcs 4g Hiulugy Clulv 23 Latin Club 3. c:l'lNl'1YIl'IVlC IJYKIIUIS-LATIN' P1ll'f.Yf trraxnrr ix spollcss rfputalim1.,' Biulngy Clulv 21 Plii Bela 2. 3. 4: Pros. 4: Latin Clulm 3' B - l Council 41 Natimml lluiumr Society 41 Sululatcmrxau 4. l.1l,l,1.-xx l7x'K11L'1s- .Yul1lr lf1'I'zl'5 FUHIEIIIFIII aff must f.vtf'e111ml. l'l1i Bela 3. 4: :Xrl Club 2. 3. l'lOl,Kl-.R'l' l,YKS'l'R.X1 .l lmiiry xnnzmozzs lays lilcv limi' upon mf. Latin Clulv 3: Biull-gy Club 2. kIEiwl.n lfssxxmm,- ll'u1:1an and nzuyir Jllllllllf rzewr be dzztriif' lVI1l.n1uc1m l'iSSliNl3URG-udik of ihyxclf what bmzziy ix. Sigma Clni l. 2. 3, 43 Athletic Sisters 3, 41 Girl Rescrvcs l, Ymllcy Ball 2, 35 ljllgwllll 1. luv.: Triangle 3, 43 Vicc Pres. 4g 2g Glee Club 45 Baskclball lg Seventeen 1 . Y -- -. W - . ,, i . - - .. .. .. . - rpg' ... I: A ,'-H 4 y -' 1 -.'f ' .' 'rQ Y f - . 4. - .. . f..:. 'vii .fi'f.' ' -' 4 ,'. 5fgec.'-.'1.'. Rl ru l'lYl'1Rll.XR'l'-NIH fran' ami in lfruufy lirr Ihr 5fl'l'Hg1fll ul' 'Cl'UHltHl.i' Girl Reseruw 3. 4: l.a1iu Club 31 Cuuuueree Club 4: Chorus 1. l.r1s'r1-in lflxu- llrrrh'.i thfm.rrl:'fy hurl VHIHFII lzflliml -ll'f11'rf'f1' hr fern! lll'fIIl'f'.u lsocmtlvzall l. 2. 3. 4: Qlfllllillll 43 'llrueli 2. 3. 43 ll Club l. 2. 3. 4: Allilelie I3-limi 4: Seuim' l'luy 4 lVlAl!Iil, l Ax1umNKs- llu111or ix Ihr wily 11,51 of IljI'Il'i'lf-X'.U Sigma Clii 3. -11 l4lue illflllllillll' 2. 3. 4: Biology Club 2. 3: Volley Brill 2. 3: Czuup Fire 3, 4: Glue Club 4: Cliurus 4: Bzislaellvzzll l, 2. limkm. l rgl.l.- lr ii ulccaxvs guml :chrn u num huy 1:4-fi imns in thx fin. llnalluli llgill l. 2. 3. 4: lice l'rew. 4: lll-X l. 2. 3. 4: Xlauziger lmzitlmll :ind Bgifkelbzill 4. .Xthlelie liuzirrl 4: Bwmuerziiig B-wird 4: Glee Club :mel Xlixed Chorus 4: Xlarmui and Urziuge Staff 3. -'l'I.IL'S lfiuiimklc K- .l laugh if -:vw-tl: fi liiuzdzvrl VQITIIIIIJ in any nzurhfI. .'xl.HERTHA Grams- S14rl1 joy nnilfiliruz finds. Plii Beta 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Ciuuiueree Club 4: See. 4: Ullice Clerk 4. fil'Zll'I'RL7lJl-I Goins- l.az4gl1 and llltlkl' rr41liam'r'. j. ll. S. Clerl: 4: Cruumcrce Club 4. l,0RO'l'lIY IIAAN- Whiz, 'Ul7'f14l'A' of f!Ill'Illil1!il'Il7'lK'.Y3' mm' Iwi. Blue iliriauugle 3. 4: Literary B-ward 4: Class Yife Pref. l: Nlarmm :uid Orange Staff 4: Biulum Club 2. l k.-xxx llmauix- llr lhat has light -:cilliin his men rlmr Ilffllff .llulv Jif ii Ihr fvrllrr, and rnjny bright Il!1j'.n Athenaeum 2. 3. 4: Sec. 2: Yiee Pres. 4: lli-Y l. 2. 3. 4: See. 4: lfuutlvull 4: Reserves 2. 3 Class Vice Pres. 4: Biulugy Club ,lg Council 4: Baud 3. 4. Eightrfn Kappa Della l. 2. 3. 4: l'rezis. 4: Athletic Sisters 3. 4: Camp Fire 1. 2. 3. 4i Seerelzwy l. 41 bw-iq 'f :fi flI.IYl-I l'lAkl4ls- 1'ir!ur is flu' firsi rifle of nobility. Bluc Triangle 3. 4: Phi Beta 4: Biology Club 2. Et'tal.YN llizr-mmm- liy lllfir -l-fllifi yz' :hall lcnofc' Hmm. Phi Bt-tn 3. 4: Yicc Pres. 4: Blue Triangle I. 2. 3. 4: Treas. 4: Latin Club 3: National Honor Society 4. Gi':N14:t'A lIt-:Nict'uLn- Smfm1f1 rzmx flif' 'wuifr wlirrf Ihr brook ix drfpf' Sigina Chi l. 1. 3. 4: Blue l'riang:lc l. 2. 3. 4: Class Sec, and 'l'reas. l: Glcc Club 3. 4: Welfare Board 2: Yollcy Ball l. Z. 3: Capt. 3: Xlaroon and Orange Stall 4: Biology Club 1. 2: Chorus 3. IQIUIIARD llonnmm- O, for ll ron' -without a tlmrnf' Atllcnavuin 2. 3. 4: Sec, 4: Orchestra lg Trcas. lg Boomerang Board 3, 4: Debating Club 4: Glue Club 4. Brzxjntlx Iltn-'tfxrxx- I nrrfr dim' to lu' as finzny as I fan. lli-Y l. 2. 3, 4: Biology Club 2, 3: Xlaroon and Orange Stall 4, l'lIiIil!liR'l' llui'-H0 lfrzpfaiiif My l.'apfain.' Uzir fI'lll'f1ll lrip if IiUII.L'.lU lli-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Class Basketball 2. 5: Maroon and Orange Staff 5: Squad Lcadvrs Club 4: l Cluwruf l. 2: Ulu' Club l. 2: Commerce Club 4. JOIIANNA lloif- .4H frm low i5 H7'01l7Ldf'Il' on extffvfif' lCt'.tNc,i-:l.iNr: llflRNINti-U11 Iilnrlz is ffm !'Il!NPI!'.X'i!1?1 of 'L'irtue.'l Biology Club 2: Latin Club 5: Phi Beta 4: Yale-dictorian 4: National Honor Society 4. ROMAINI4: ll1mwl.i':'i 1'-4 l'lrifnflsfiip ix xociflyk liigfz rifgrfn of pwffrtiofi-Oli, 111y.!U Al.l1CI12lL'llll1 4. Ninetvm ii xv.. ' n ' .fz 4 . . ,W f , 4 f 1- - ,. J. . .K .f , 7. ' ' ., 1, 1- .jg I f- T ., l'.L'Nu,1-. llvmnx-- Ulf mirllr um! ir11mrrr1n', yr lmppy mi,x'lnrf. Kappa llulla 2. 5. 43 liluc 'lll'lZlllj.flC l. Zg Girl Scouts lg Sui. 25 Uwlwslrzl l, 2, 5. 41 Su 5 Allllvlic Sisters 4. Gmu. ll.l.4.- l'if'luf -:ms .fzrjfirirur ur 11.-rfrly fur lmppim'5.f. Gln-c Cluln 31 llluc lllflillljlll' 4. l'lDN.-X blul1NsuN- Tiny .my limi flu' hrs! t'UI1!1l'll if fllllf uf fl YL'Ol1IllII..., Clrlxlxlwltc Clulv 3. 4: l'rus. 4: llluc 'Hizluglc 3. 4: Scniur Play 4. j.-xxryl' KM-1-.14- ll4il and lmlzrt-x' arf 41 pu:c'rr. l.ox Ru Plli Bula 4: Hiulngy Clulv 3g Glu' Clulm 3. s KI-.vm'.1.- 7'lnmgl1Ilf5.v uf lfmnly, Jfn' rms f11'r114l3 x xflff, Sigma Clll l. .21 lrczaf. 3: Prvf. 4: Girl Rcsvrfcs l. 2. 5. 4: Calwincl 3: Uwgmmkzn Cxunp l. 2. J. 4: tlfCllk'5lI'2i l. 2. .11 l.ll1rarx:ul 4: Xl cllnrc limurd 4: xlilfklwll and Orange blllll' 3. HI-.ll'I' liI.AAsn-.N- Sf1fn'11 ix grfzll, flu! ,vllf'u1'z' fx gr'r11lf'1'. 'l'r::ck 3: Class Vice Prcs. 2: Class liznslwtlnull 2: BUIllIll'lAIillQ1 Iiward 4. ll,uuu,n Kmssl-,x- Tlm'r mlxy luvp ll .vm rrl, if I-:cw nr Iliff!! lm' final. lll-Y l. .21 I5uu1m'ral1g lgllllfd 3. 4. BMQNARD KL!Nl5S'l'l-JK!-Ill--H0 vlmlziff, tlmu art .vwifl To rrzlrr in flu' lflrffs nf' rfrfprnllr infra, Orchestra 4: Baml 3. 4. REKA Kl,YNS'I'IiA-H,l'fIU hrs! i11'z'1'11If1l u'oM'? Blue 'l'I'lI1l1glC 3, 4g Biology Clulm 25 l rcncl1 Clulu 35 lX4amon and Urzungc Stall' 4g Yullvy B ll 7 T wenly l .-XLni:RT KLINGE- I my ffm! II man llzafr fum! of stirring nzzm' ln' u .vpouuf Hi-Y l: .Xthlctic Board 4: Football Reserves 4: Truck 3. 4: Xlauager 4. lllil.ENA KNAAP-HCUIH171071. .vrnxf is noi .ro 1'UlH77lO71.U Phi liL'Lll 3. 41 Yolley Bull 33 Art Club 3, 41 Blue Triangle 1. 2. 3. 4: Maroon and Orange Stall 4. IAJUISE KNol.I.-'Il priizffss of fUlll'fI'5xV, nzfrriful, proml, and .vtrmlg. Phi Beta 2. 3. 4: Yice Pres. 2: Blue Triangle l. 2: Biology Club 2: C uuiucrcc Club 2: Short- lxautl Club 31 Yolley Bull l. 2. 3. JANH1' liol.l.11:N- Sim had ffm f1lJ7 L'f'5l of fl quiff ryff' Blue Triangle 3. 41 Biology Club 33 Sigiua Chi 4: Club 3, 4. CouN51,it's IQOOl'Xl.XN- .Y1Ifl', flmfs wuoizglzf' Senior Play 41 Biology Club 2. 3. 4: Pres. 3: Latin Chorus lg Chief of Police 4. Comint-rt'e Club 43 Latin Club 3: Glce Club 3: Debating Club 43 Glee Club 43 CllIliS'l'ER lik.-xMEk- 1 frm' my l'li1l!'IIfifl1I has luffn niislaidf' Hi-Y l. 2, 3, 45 Biology Club 2: Council 4: Band 3. l'iUNlCE Kk.x:uER-A'll'iu.mni,' and gay :hx tuulc lrrr -way. Kappa Delta I. 2. 3. 4: Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4: Camp Maroon and Orange Stall 43 Chorus lg Senior Play 4. 41 Chorus l. Z. Fire 1. 2. 3. 4: Trcus. 2g Biology Club 2g COKNELIA KRUITIICJIF-AAOIII' Qvrmfh wr run haw but today. Blue Triangle 3. 4: Glee Club lg Chorus l. Guuzn' KRUITHOF-HP0J'ft'I'lfj' is I1 parlclzorrf alu'uy.v ready to bf luurlrf' Bautl 3, 45 Publ: Improvement Board 4: Class Basketball 2. 3: Xlaroon and Orange Stal? 3. Twenty-one l Mains. Krrrrg- I n13',v1'lf find in mysrlf no pity to lNj'SI'll-.H Girl Rcsc-rvcs 4: Biulugy Cluli 2. 32 Latin Club 3: Sec. of Class 3: Police Board 4. l':S'l'lll'Lll Kunz- fl losing .vidf is always full of S1lII7l!'lI1ll.v Plli BL-1:1 3, 4g Girl Rcscrvvs 2. 3, 4: Biology Clulv 2g Svc. 2: PLlgl'lllll'. l, .-Xmiupu I,.xm'r.N- .1lrr crrll your part. lli-Y 33 Pageant l. l7uNA1.n lll4.l'.NllllU'I'S-Hyillfj' also .wrzv wllo only .vfaml mul wait. llnalluln llgili 43 lli-Y 2, 3g liand 43 Gln-c Clulw 41 Clmrus 4: Park liuurd 43 Class Bzuslcctluall 1. Nr.l.I.A LICK-Muir' misxnl lzrr 'll'll:'lL sllr lvl! For flu' was lu-:fly lilcr tlrr ruff. BERTIIA LIEYICNSE-USIIIIII' Jfflf a mortal in tha .vlcifsg Sllf :lrrw an ungel flown. lJuNA1.n MARTIN- Yr1' lm xml, good I7I'0l'l1f7'.V.,, iXlllCIl2lCllIll 45 Biolugy Clulw -ll Treas. 49 Hi-Y l. 2. 3. 4: Football Reserves 4: Basketball Re- serves 35 Track 2. 3, 4. illll.I,ll'1 lVlAssr:l.1NK-'ll lnrzff so much to do. Kappa Dcltu Z, 3. 4g Athletic Sisters 3, 43 Owasulia Camp Fire 43 Blue 'Friznugle 1. 23 Pageant. lg lVlarunn and Orange Stall' 45 Senior Play 4g L10l1llllGl'L'0 Club 4. XPICTUR Nlrxxixm-'lllupu' Tlmu nurn' of young zlrxirff' Atlienacuux 3, 43 Scninr lligli Orchestra 3. 41 Maroon and Orange Staff 44 Student Cuuncil 4 Tm' uty-two XVILLIAM fXIeCAk'rHx'- Tell the 1l'Ilf1I 111111 H1111111, but gfr t11r Mink. Latin Club 3. josm Xlcvxmm- So111rt1111f vw 5111111 S!I:,' 011, gzw 115 yf5lf1'r11131. Phi Beta 3. 4: Blue illflilllfllt' 2. 3. 4: Biulugy Club 2: Cnnnneree Club 4: Shurthand Club 3: Glen' Club l: Ywlley Ball l. 2. 3: Pageant l. Rxvxiuxn Nlurw- I proy1'55 1101 fulking, only 11115, l.fI P11111 111011 1111 1115 11f5f. Pageant l: Biology Club 2. jnnx Xll'I.m:1z- T111' 11151 l11rof1' 1:01111 I111' din' 15 in tlirofe tlrfm 11-:1'11y. Athenaeum 4: See. 4: Smdeiit Couneil 4: Xlaruuii and Orange Stall 3. 4: lfdilor 4: Debating Club 4: lli-Y 41 Pres. Squad Leaders 4: Class Basketball l. Yiciu fXlUl,D1g11- jay 1'15f.v 111 Ulf 111111 ll 511111111115 11111r11f' Sigma Chi I. 2. 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Athletic Sisters 4: Cznnp Fire 3. 4: Vice Pres. 4: Blue Triangle l. 2. 3. 4: Cabinet 4: Xlaruon and Orange Staff 4: Bawketball ll Yullcy Ball 1. 22 Glee Club l, 2. Avis Nicwcoiwrn--4'1l 15 1151111155 to 11!1r111pf to ITIISIIIZ 1111111 Il 1111111. Sigma Chi 4: Owasaka Cainp 2. 3. 4: Biology Club 1: Blue Triangle 3. 4: .-Xss't. Treas. 41 Xlanmn :ind Orange Staff 4: See. 4. .l1f:ANET'1'1: Nll2NIlLllS-lishf krirw f11r' f'1111111'111g r'1fg11111'1' of 11'1f'11115111p. Phi Beta 3. 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Chorus 4: Pageant l. l'll.0RI-INCH NYKI-1RK-'illiifll 111'r 'I-111115 1111t11ra1 111 p1f1151'. Phi Beta 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Biulugy Club 3: Glec Club 5, 4: Chorus 4. l'lS'l'IIEll f,l.IN1ullfl' 51111111 15 5w1'1'tf111'r1 by 1IfI' g1'a'1'11-vf' Sigma Chi 4: Uwasaka Cainp Fire l. 2. 3. 4: Sec. 2: Nlarnuii and Orange Staff 4: Biolugy Club 2: Blue rllfllillglk' 3. 4: Volley Ball 'l'ean1 3. Twenty-t11 fre T7 'yn W'--.V lmmlwi-Q 4Jl.lNHlali-'iT,Il'j' arf Hl Z,'Fl' 11111111' wlm arf' 111:1'11111p1111i1'1l by nnblf fllflllgllfjf. Girl llcsciwcs 4: liiulogy Club 2. 3: Girl Scouts l, 2: Chorus l. 4: Glcc' Club 4. Clu-LST:-.k 4lllS'l'lX4.T-llllllfll fn' .sprffef tln' mul: 1fi1f lisfrrzf' .-Xtlmizlclllln 5. 4: Cuuncil 4: Dcbaliug Club 4: Dclmtiiig loam 4: lli-Y l. 2. 3: liiulugy Club 2: Nami-mul llnu-ir Swim-ty 4. l l,mu-:Ncrz 1lmumAN- lJi.vr1n11'51' ix ffn' l1a111111f1 of Ihr' Il1l11If.H Clmrus l, 2: Biulngy Club 2: Blue Triangle 2: Owusaka Camp Fire I, 2. 3. 4: 'l'i1-us. 3. 4: Sigma Chi J. 3. 4: Xhllcy Ball 3. l 'KIliDA Ox'r.mx'r.1.- J xly gltlllh' run mrry 1111! illlfiflllllflflllfl Ll-Jllllllk'I'L'L' Club 3. 4: Yullcy Bull 2. l.ucmN l,Al'l.l'S-UTIIICI' rfzf ,HMI 11111'ir'r of Il 11111111011 13111 not flu' x1'mn1l'. Clam Buakcllmll 2: l 1.mlbull Rc-sc-rvcs 2: Basketball Rescrvcs 2, 3: Funlbull 3. 4: Basketball 4: 'l'ruck 4. H1-LRNARD l'I.Aiuu',- fl 111a11 will: 11 grwnr thing 10 p111'.fu1'.', Orclicstrzn 4: lli-Y 2. 3. 4: Biulogy Club 2. 3. 4: Band 3. 4: Gln-c Club 4: lVl:1x'cnm and Urzmgc- Stall' 4. .llf1. kNl-l'l l'l-. PLAKKIA.- I.iL'1' min, llzf tinsfl clinle of runlplimeiztfl Girl Rcscrvcs 2, 3, 4: Glue Club 3, 4. ANNA Pk1Ns-H.-I 1lI'l'I'l-X' app111'ilim1 sent Tu br !l1i5 dull 1'artli's ornamnxt. Blur 'llrizzuglc 3. 4. JAMES I'1uNs- Sparing lfll' rod 11r'1'r spoiled me. A lli-Y I: Lenin Club 3: Vicc Pres. 3. Twenty-four 'In' R1u'l'iaiuNK- lfi1rtl1's amlflizvf thing ix a perfrff u'onu1u. Ili-3 l. 2. 3. 4: Biology Llub 2. RALPH RINISSIICN-Hyllll' play of lirnlzx fxfffzlx Ihr play of wit. A , L. I: -1 ., N -J 'K u. Jil if vs., i Class linslictlnzall l. Z. 4: Captain l. 4: Baskctlmll RL-serves 1: lfuulluzill Rc-scrvcs I: Football 2, 4 ll Lll 7 3 4 llnillulr Hgh 7 3 4 Xlmmn md Or IL St ll 4 Pilx B L14 1 uw-... 1 1 Y -... :iz 1 :ujcia 3 gr' mir . Xlumuen RL'xmI.riR- ll'l1z1t .riz'n't delight II qnirf lil? zzflnrrlsf' Girl Reserves 2. 3. 4g Cuuuuercc Club 3. 4: Yicc Pres. 4. f'Xl.lcr: RYZIQNUA- ll'f ,rhnll mfrf, hut rw shall min lI.l'7'.ll Blue lriauigle l. 2. 3. 42 Yulley Ball l. 2. 3: Biology Club 2: Sliurtliaml Club 3. limw-rin' SCIIIPPER-nylllr' myrtlr that gf!lCl',Y aumng thorns is cz myrtlf Mill. Phi Bvla 45 Girl Rcserws 3. 4g Biulogy Club 3g Glu' Club 3, 4g Chorus 4. Gnu. SHIP- Cum'fillf1l falfnt lfrings 1m 7'f'1J1llllllUll.n lXlammm and Orange Stall 4. Xlxnjukxi-1 SEI,BY- ,llll5ll' is fvrll said In bf thi' spfrfh nl azigflrf' Q s-5 ' Kappa Delta I. 2. 3. 4g Pres. 45 Athletic Sisters 2, 3. 4g Welfare Board 43 Camp l irc 1 2 v 4' 3 la. 4 l rcs. 21 Orclu-slr-an 1, 2, 31 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Mixcd Chorus Z. 3. 4g Blum- lriaug :'Xl.1xr1R'r SMITH-ullllz' firxf Jigh of low is rhf lux! of zvlrzlviizf' Xlamun and Orange Stuff 4: Basketball 43 Basketball Reserws w Nl.,xxc:.xRs3'i' SMITH-Hsllr' -:var giver: to hospitality. Twfnty-fiw ul.- r xx' 1 -- - .. -Y .1 1-.--vi--. .-1-.-v .-- -uf.. -H.-v-.r-1 1 . 1 fn -v -wx v-.1 filillllfili SillV'l'l'1ll-u,'4lI4X'flllllg for a quifl lifrf' l'fimtuux Si'i.xci.k- 1 lm-rf fmnm' llmt Hlllllf' l'7'0'Cl'Il,Y l'll'IY'l' bald fm'rl1f111f5. Dnalluli llgili 3. 4: l imIball Rcscrvcs 3: Football 41 Basketball Reserves 3: Basketball 4: Public Impriwciliclll Bimanl 4: Class 'l'n'as. 2: Class Basketball l. 2. 3. 4: lli-Y 1: Biology Club 31 ll Club 4. XlAluaAui3'l' Sl'l'.Nt'l'1R-alfa' ymn' smiling yum dfliglzl ui. Blue 'liiauplc 2. 3. 4: Cleo Club 3. 4: Cliurus l. 4: l l'viu'l1 Club 33 Nlaruuu and Uraugu Stall 4. JANli'l' Sl'Ylil'Ill1-MSIIHTI' pfoplf arf so painfully good llml fhry would 7'Hf11f'7' ln' right tlmu plrnxanif' Sigma Clii 4: Blue 'Vrianglc 3. 4: Owasaka Camp Firu 3, 41 lX1VZiI'llfHl and Urangu Stall 4: Biuliigy Club 3: Ulu- Club 3: Yullcy Ball 'l'cam 3. .-Xxnkius S'I'l'lKl'.'l'I'.H-HThr' sun xllull nut smite' Iliff' by fluy nur tllf muon by night. Iluallulu llgili 4g Scuiur Play Cast 43 Football 4: Gypsy Ruvcr 4. lbuimiiiv S'I'l'1Kli'l'lCE-HI ,vlmulzl likr to put a tourlz of roxy .vnnliglit in flu' Ziff' of swim' man or wa m u n Girl Rcscrvcs 3, 41 Biology Club 21 Commerce Club 4g M1iI'1llJll and Orzingc Sialf 4g Ulm- Club 4: Clmriis 4g Vullcy Bull l, 2, 3g Girl Scouts 1. lxxxx STRIN1-I-IR'-l'I.tIfl'5 im' nut nzarlf for ilu' good. llnzilluli llgili 3. 4: lrcas. 4: lrcas. of Ilnllaud High 4: lrcas. .Xtlilctic Board 4: National lluuur S-ncivty 4. JOHN Ti-:N BRUI-.KI-I-H6111 llirir own mrrils I71OlIl'.Yf mfn arf tllllllllhu Guizhou VAN Aim- 1l'il11 juxt fllflllgllf of l1'!H'7IiIlg In r11i5r11m1f'.'l A1.licuan-uni l, Z. 3. 41 'l'rcas. 4g Ulm? Club I, 21 Chorus 21 Debating Club 3, 41 BUUlllCl'Zlllg Buzird lg Ass'1. liditui' 4. 'liarli 3. 4: Class .liaslwtball 23 lvlilfllilll and Orzuigv Stall' 31 Si-uiur Play 4. Tuwuty-six C.x'1'11nx'N Yan IDEN BRINK-'llvllil' rullrgr. My days of rfjomng arf gone forrirr. Xlarnwu and Orange Staff 3: Chorus 43 Glec Club 4: Biology Club 3, XVILMER VAN Di-zn Hour'- Crr1z'if3f is thx' hallaxt of thr' roul that hrrps Ihr mind .fIf'mly! Latin Club 3. l,Es'l'1-in Yxx DER XYLLRI-'-'lllirlglf I1 littlf' folly with your Svirzlurzrf' Dnalluli Hgili 4g Pageant I3 Cliurus 1. 3, 4g Glee Club 3. 43 Jr. lligh Orchestra 43 Senior Orches- tra 43 Football Reserves 43 Basketball 43 Gypsy Rover 43 Biology Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 43 ll Club 4. Flruxcizs Yfxxuizk XXVOCD-i'T,l0.Yt' zclm think muxt gO'l'fl'll thurf :chu toil. Marmni and Orange Stall 43 Yullcy Ball 3. Colm VAN Lnzmz- Thr ron' that all are prairing ' 15 not flu' ruse for mf. Girl Reserves 3. 4: Biology Club 3g Debating Team 43 Nlaroun and Orange Stall' 4: Yational llonor Society 4. xVlf1SI.EY' VAN 'lill.-HCIIIXJIIIIIIFS, our youth har llnlf, CH.xaL1-Ls XwliRBURGiulI'UI71L'Il lenuw not the wholf of th,-ir COll1l1'fl'j'.'. Athenaeum 43 Hi-Y 4g lVlar,oon and Orange Stall 33 Business Mgr. 4g Class Basketball 4. LOUIS X'ERBURG-ullylltlf sonn' invent thx rrst enlargff' Chorus 1. 4: Glee Club 4: Hi-Y Club l. 2. 3. 4: Cmnunicree Club 4: Xlaruon and Orange Stall -l. MAIKIAXN Vlssnk- ln hfr fhfrhs shone thx' rose: of zfiglzfcrnf' Plli Beta 3, -ll Treas. 4: Art Club 3, 42 Sec. 43 Girl Reserves l. 2. 3. 43 Nlamun and Orange Staff 4. Twfnty-seven i i 3 Kin Gkmr. WARK- l,ifr lm: mi lllfssing likf II prmlfnl fI'lf'llll.u Girl Rosa-rx'cs 3, 41 Cmuurucrcv Cluh 4. 'l'llr.kr.s.x ull-.l.l.l'.R-usllr' liml ilu' xilwr levy tu ll sparkling luunfuinf' lilui- Triuuplc 2. 3. 4: Yullcy Bull, Sigma Chi 5. 4: Snr. 4: Cluirus 1. liuwfuau XYi:Nui.i.r.- .l man url rlrfiun wlmxr 1lf'f'1l,r arf IH1ll'A'I'4l by Hur l1mnlifz'w'k. 7 1 1 Allicuzicuui l. -. 3, 43 Vim: lrvs. 43 lrcs. 4: YL'lllll2lSl1'I' 1. 2, 3, -lg limmiumwziiiu B.uui1l -lg Foo rl I 1, hull 4: Class Pics. l. 2: 'l'rauk 2. 3. 4: Mgr. 2, Class Baslu-llvall Z, 3, 4: Dchutiiig Clulu 3g till 3 Ili-Y 5. 4: Xlzir-i-ui und Urangc Sz i .. Rvru xx'liNll'l'- fl jun! num' liglit, u step num' Hur .Yf f'r frum tllf llftlflkllflfllll' rlaslllrl fllf 1lf 1c'. lliulugy Cluli 31 kmuiiicruc Cluh 4. lliuuus Wr:s'i'iu'rr:- lm! us Jn lizu' llmf fvllru cw' flir z':'fu flif 1rl11lrr'Ial'1'r will lu' ,f01'l'-V.,' Dimlliih lluih -lg lfuutlmll -ll Class Baslwtball 4. NIARra.xun'r Wi-zsrvrzrzk- Crnius ix infinih' pai1ixt11leing. - Siuuizi Chi 2, 3, 4g Clcrli 4: Camp Fire l, 2. 3. 4g Sur. 2g Chorus 11 Girl Rcscrves 3, 4g Pros. Y 4, Sc-uiiu' llziy 4g lVlarouu and Orange Stull 3. V llrpxiui-.'i-1-..x ll'i'r'rEvrin-LN- Zn1lou5, yr! n1urlf'5l.'y Phi Ba-lu -li Yullcy Ball l. 2. lil.:-:ANrm Wol.'rM.xN- May our lalwrx br nn! in 1win. Sigma Chi 3. 4: Glec Cluh 1, 41 Vollcy Ball 1, 2. 3g Capt. 3g Blue 'friuuglc 1, Zg Biology Clulv 7 '7 -. 35 Cluirus I. 43 Seen-tary ... Guxmux hYUl.'I'Nl.-KN-N., plagu-v nzixrliifl fairly sliouf .Ind razliatnl in lzfr ryz'.v. Sigma Chi 4g Biology Cluh 2, 3g Blue Triangle 3, 4g Chorus and Glcc Club -lg Volluy Ball 2, 35 Basketball l, Z. Twenty-ziglit Jo11N WYMA-l'Wf' make' our fortunes and wr call thrm fain. Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Trcas. 3: Biology Club 2. 3. 4: Treas. 3: Athenaeum 3. 4: Trcas. 4: Mixed Chorus. 1. 4: Clcc Club 4: lli-Y Cabinet 3: Police Board 4. ERVIN Z1r:'rl.ow-l'Sir, I would ratlzrr br right than bf prr5ir1e11t. Dnalluli Hgih 4: Hi-Y 4: Class Basketball 2. 4: Ass't Scout Master 4. JOHN Z1G'1'1iRMAN-H0116 hom' of .vlcrp bffon' midnight is worth zhv-rr after. Hi-Y 1, Z, 3: Maroon and Orange Staff 4. BARBARA Zoox-- I would rather ln' sick than idle. Phi Beta 4: Girl Reserves 3. 4: Senior Play 4: Latin Club 3: Chorus 4: Glee Club 4. RUTH ZUBER-'LTU liw in hearts we leave bzhind Is not to die. Biologv Club 2: Blue Triangle 2, 3. 4: Volley Ball l: Commerce Club 4. FLORENCE ZYLMAX-'Ullany thing: prove easy to perform. Girl Scouts 1: Owasalca Camp Fire 1, 2, 3, 4: Sec. 3: Chorus 1, Z: Biology Club 2: Girl Re- serves 3, 4: Kappa Delta 3, 4: Maroon and Orange Staff 4. Twenty-ninz Class History IT WAS in the Falling Leaf Moon that the Great Spirit guided us into the Valley of Learning. Our tribe numbered over a hundred. a good lot, with many war- riors and fair maidens. The Great Spirit advised us to elect a valorous Warrior as a leader. Eddie Wendell being chosen as Chiefg Geneva Heneveld as a keeper of the Wampum. Many of our warriors shot down the Latin deer, the English bear, and learned warily to stalk the Algebra skunk. It was not many moons until we reached three older tribes with many braves and maidens. Here they gave us a feast, many warriors reciting deeds of greatness, but we sat still, for were we not yet papoosesf In the Starvation Moon, the Guardian Spirits made us hunt the various animals. Many returned with meat, some not any. VVe journeyed all right, at times, some of us falling behind. Sometimes we crossed quicksands. In the Green Moon we were required to stalk more game, some bringing in and some not. After our period of hunting, we came to the Happy Hunting Ground, where we spent a brief two moons. . Again the Great Spirit guided us up a valley, this one a more difficult one than the last. We again chose Eddie Wendell as Chief and Red Crare 'for an Indianl Spencer, as collector of the Wampum. We journeyed up a river for a moon and came upon two older tribes. Here we waited, for awhile till the papooses arrived. Here we recited our deeds in front of the fair maidens. In the Stan ation Moon we were required to stalk game. the Lynx Geometry cluding many of our best. In the Grass Moon we began racing and spear throwing, a new thing in the Valley of Learning. We met the Crows from the South and the Blackfeet from the North, defeating both. Again we came into the Happy Hunt- ing Grounds, but for a too short time of two moons. Our Chief was growing oldg we selected a young brave for Chief, by name of Breen, with Geneva Dogger as Wampum Collector. Again we met the three other tribes, we feeling more lordly every time. Much to our disgust we were com- pelled to stalk animals. Many of our bravcs distinguished themselves in the kick- ing-ball game and many of them in the shooting-at-the-basket game and many of them in other games. Uur Chief was chosen as head man in the latter. Then came the Grass Moon again. We met the others and came out second. Again we met the North and the South, coming home with empty spears, Lone Star Ottipoby making a heap big warrior of himself. At last we came to the Happy Hunting Grounds, but for a few moons. But yet again did the Great Spirit guide us to the Valley of Learning, this one being extremely hard and boulder strewn. We feasted the other tribes again, and passed the peace pipe. Only Heavyweight Exo was chosen heap big boy on the kick-the-ball game. Much to our extreme disgust were we made to hunt the elusive History deer, most of us returned with it. yet some of us were bitten by the Shorthand Snake. In the Melting Snow Moon did we appeal to a vast concourse of braves and squaws, with their papooses, by our singing and dancing, with Big Man Koopman acting as the Medicine Man. Again in the Spring were we fleeter than the others. In the Green Moon did all the warriors receive a headdress with many feathers, each feather a heroic deed, all the fair women did get a coat of deerskin with many beads, each bead for a deed. Ahl at last we were done with that stalking game, WE WERE DONE, at last! Ah! Ah! Great Spirit, do you not think that our tribe has gone through the four val- leys without a blemish? Farewell, we cross the mountains. Thirty Senior Class Prophecy ln the Year 1941 or Thereabouts UNE visit to an Indian Medicine Man would convince you of his power to tell the future. A priestly gentleman is he, with keen insight and supernatural wisdom. The radio is his chief messenger, by his magic touch and voice, tomor- rowi' of people can easily be tuned in by the H. H. S. RADIO. In his last pro- phetic speech, he mentioned a few Seniors and spoke about them as we received them. After three years of coaching at the University of Michigan, Breen has dis- tinguished himself as a true successor to Fielding H. Yost. Doctors Cornelius Koopman and Nathaniel Brower have accepted positions as Medical Directors at Mayo Brothers Hospital, thus making their vocational name of Doctor a small mark of their ability. Mr. Lucian Paulus and Mr. Ralph Roossien, nationally known dance pro- motors, have acquired the largest dance hall in the world, namely, the Palace Royal in Chicago, for 53,000,000 Mr. lidw. G. S eneer has become the new en ineer at the Overisel Power P g Co., Overisel, U. S. A. Mr. S eneer will continue this as a sideline. . P Among the new teachers listed to begin at Scott High School next fall are: Misses lflvelyn Albers, Margaret Beach and Mary E. Berry. Scott High is the largest high school in the country. Mr. George Fall has taken over the well-known Sweet Shop and he will run it on a strictly financial basis. Will there still be music in Chicago when Miss Marjorie Selby succeeds Mr. Herbert Witherspoon as President of the Chicago Musical College in 1941? M Miss Mildred Essenburgh and Miss Tillie Massalink will probably have to borrow a couple of extra hands, since they have become the private stenographers of Gordon Van Ark, President of the United States. Mr. Harris Westrate has accepted an offer from the Lasky Corporation, Film Producers. He will start on his first tragedy in the near future. Thirty-one f 1 Senior Class Prophecy-u Continued Victor Maxam and his Virginia Snap Serenadersv won the National Orchestra Contest. Hard luck for Paul Whiteman. , Professors B. J. Hoffman and J. Ten Broekhave a permanent job in that they have been selected to judge the International History Essay Contest on the subject: What Stonewall jackson has meant to me. Andries Steketee, the Caruso of Holland High School in 1927, has accepted an offer from the Metropolitan Opera Company. Stanley LeRoy is still graduating, since he has turned to the making of high school diplomas. The Athletic Sisters Club has become a national organization. Miss Ruth Bolhuis was elected President at the first national convention. ' Mr. Lester Exo has turned to making thin-sided cars, thus assuring anmuch larger capacity in both front and back seats. Since Mr. Donald Leenhouts has taken over the Professorship of Physics at the University of Illinois, the physics department of that school is considered the best in the country. This theory of doing good in the world is strongly opposed by Mr. Albert De Weerd. He has invented an unbreakable camera mainly for his own benefit and use. - ' At the COLONIAL THEATRE PARAMOUNT WEEK. Mon.-Tues.-Alfred Lampen in THE LOST SHEIK .with Gilda Gray. Wed.--Thurs.-Janet Collins in KISS ME AGAIN. a A Fri.-Sat.-Chester Kramer in SHUT TI-IAT DOOR with Florence Zylman. If these short biographies do not agree with your past dreams and romantic ideals, blame the Medicine Man. LESTER VANDER Wmu-'. Thirty-two W Wal 'Y V 'P 'Y 'I' 1, 7 I 'fr V 5 C 4 0 O 4 A A o 4 A 5 LW, . y, .. , . . . , 1 . , H, . .. ,, , . . N . , . . .a , . , . , . I .. , , . ,i , , .M , , , . . y , , ., W M Last Will and Testaninent of' the Class of' 1927 E, the Class of 1927, being sound in mind and body, with no mental ail- ments except those acquired through hard study and much cramming, real- izing that our valuable assets should be enjoyed by all, do hereby bequeath all our possessions, characteristics, and idiosyncrasies as follows: I Gerald Breen's conceit to Bernard Keefer. George Fell's changing crushes to Les Hofstein. Gladys Estelle's innocence to Billy Kasten. Folkert Dykstra's knee-pants to Clarence Tysee. Esther Collins numerous fellows to Evelyn Beach. Hermina De Koning's permanent grin to Ruth Geerlings. Donald Bennett's marcel to Kenneth Sandy. Nelson Bo5man's stage management to Bill Meengs. Ernest Dc Fouw's finger-nail file to Lawrence Wolfe. Lester Exo's superfluous adipos tissue to Ruth Ver Schure. Avery Girls' hair to Anna Pelon. Cornelia Bolte's voice to Gertrude Baker. Marie Driscoll's footwear to Ola Charter. Genevieve Dykhuis' pep to Margaret Kouw. Nathaniel Brower's looks to Rudolph Nichols. Gerald Essenburg's l-trazy kracks to j.m Tysse. Harold Boone's leadership to next mayor. George Brendel's sideburns to Reo Marcotte. Margaret Boter's handy Chevy to Gert Smeenge. Ruth Bolthuis' disposition to Evelyn Van Dyke. Allen Brunson's gracefulness to Wvilliam Kobes. Alfred Brown's popularity with girls to am' unfortunate. Evelyn Heffronls umegl' selling song hits to Eleanor Winter. Geneva Heneveldis beauty to Elizabeth Winter Evangeline Horning's grouch to Helen Bosnian Frank Harbin's JL title to next generation. Grace lllgls popularity to Helen Johnson. Reka Kleinstra's Kangaroo Hop to Miriam Vander Riet. Helena Knaap's affections no Earl Koning. Lois Keppel's nerves keyed up to the highest point to Lucile De Pree. Eunice Kramer's graceful gait to Loretta Schuil- ling. Cornelius Koopman's club to next chief. Gump's handsomeness to Ed Bittner. Marie Kuitels bare arms to Helen Barr. Harold Klaasenfs much desired 'fdatesu to Jack Moore. Avis Newcombe's henna to Charlotte Strab- bing. Albertha Geer's job to next office dog. Tillie Masselink's Senior Play Hair-cut to Soph hounds. john lVlulder's remarkable knowledge of dates to Watson Spoelstra. Donald Martin's persistency to Bob Notier. Victor Maxam's trumpet to Robert Dorian. Loraine Olinger's artistic color combinations to Miss Goldsmith. Esther 0lin's originality to Alyda Spyker. Florence Oudman's senior picture to Deelie Beeuwkcs. Lucian' Paulus' luck with girls to Louis Elen- baas. . Everett Pott's fat to Margaret De Groot. Isla Mae Potteris wardrobe to Eleanor Wes- trate. Ralph Rossien's cake walk to Bessie Schouten. janet Spyker's pug nose to Florence Grinwis. Andries Steketee's inclination to rob the cradle to Frank Tibbitts. Alfred Brown's popularity with girls to any unfortunate. . Ivan Stringer's inferiority complex to Melvin Vanden Burg. john Ten Broek's nonsense to, Marian Baker. Edward Wendell's kinks to Louis Damstra. Lester Vander Werl's ability to trip the light fantastic to Jim Zwemcr. Theresa Wellcr's modesty to Dorothy Tasker. Wilmer Vander l'loop's typing awards to Ruth Smeenge. Ruth Wendt's delicateness to Genevieve Kar- dux. Nlargaret Westveer's ability to act to heroine of next Senior Play. Marjorie Selby's stay at home Ford to Jock. Florence Zylman's vampy glances to Lois Mar- selje. Those Peppy Sophs to paternal care of Mr. Hinga. One year parking space to our nearest descen- dents. Our everlasting love to dear old H. H. S. Signed: CLASS or 1927 Witnesses: CHIEF KICKAP00 KRAMER and Fi.A'rnEAn l'lOFI-'MAN T hirty-three Thirty-four Honor Roll Class of 1927 Evangeline Horning ...... Genevieve Dykhuis ....... Ifivelyn Heffron ......... Barbara Zook ....Y.,......... Geneva Dogger ............,. Wilmer Van der Hoop .......... ...... Cora Van Liere .,..........,........ ...... Romaine Howlett .......... Marie Kuite ..,...,......,.. Olive Harris ......,..... Marie Driscoll ........ Evelyn Albers ....,.i. Anna Prins .....i.,.,. janet Kollen .,.,.,.. Iidna Johnson ........ janet Kaper .........,..... Chester Oosting ,,,.,,,,.. Allen Brunson ........,... Margaret Beach ........ Lorraine Olinger ........ Florence Nykerk ......,. Dorothy Schipper ......... Charles Ver Burg ,......... .-Xlbertha Geers .......... jeanette Nienhuis ...... Reka Klynstra .......... Donald Martin .......... Mable Fairbanks ...... Alice Ryzenga ................... ..... Henrietta Witteveen ...... Mtlriel De Witt ..,......,.... Julius Fredrick ,........ Ivan Stringer .......... Marian Blake ........ Bertha Lievense ..,.,... Victor Maxam ,...., .. 95.59 95.32 94.36 94.27 93.96 93.82 93.60 93.23 92.79 92.29 92.25 92.07 92.07 91.91 91.45 91.16 90.97 90.92 90.94 90.37 90.17 90.12 89.94 89.82 89.70 89.50 89.34 89.24 89.23 89.19 89.07 89.04 88.97 88.81 88.78 88.68 Senior Class Farewell The Senior Class of '27 Bids Holland High farewell, To all our undergraduates, And teachers we love well. We would that we might linger here, A longer time to dwellg We cannot stay forever, so lYe hid a last farewell. When looking on the past we find That ex'ery'thiug's gone wellg No one ought ever be disgraced '1'o say a last farewell. lleve sure enjoyed ourselves, you bet, In all the spirit gayg And learned that each must play his part, In his small and helpful way. Our joys were spent in times of joy, Our griefs in time of paing But if we are without these two, Our lives would he in vain. .Ks on life's pathway we do turn, Yet lingering a spell, ll'e'll not forget a joyful shout, .Xnd a parting last farewell. LESTER VANDER WERF Thirty-611: r 5 nhl Tl: ir'!.x-.-ix' 7958+ ,,.,.i.4....,.. i , ,. il, -,4..:,..L.g Eluninrn MM t un V v 9,1 Iltgyu 5,1 . ,1. ' ' me 7fn'11?Et tit gf' . r K xiii? -1 '3avtifli ' me f at 'fir tt tunmioir Class HE Junior Class has had an excellent Year, both in scholarship and in athletics, as is shown by the numher of members on the honor-roll each quarter and on the various athletic ICHIUS. Its dramatic ability was also shown by the two iine assembly programs giyen during the year. The juniors have entered into the spirit of the school, and are doing their best to make Holland lligh School a higger and hettcr institution. VVe are now looking forward to the Spring activities and the junior-Senior party. OFFICICRS Preridwzt ..........,.. .,..... R OBERT NOTIER Vice Prerident .,..... c,,,.. I inNNif3'rH Spmmf Secretary ...,. 1Xnl':L1A BEEUXVKES 7'rea.fi4rer ..... ,,....,... lX linux-1 KLEIS 1'al1'011 ........ ........... . MR. lVlAYBElE Patronfxf ..w.. ...... N Ixst: VAN Dvxia - Tiztrly-rtglil 1 Y. . V r ! 5 , sf. . vp- + ie: X -v- xinl fl x . W -Tw - N ,. Y Q 1-1 QS I 'NIO Q S .IU Q. 'X 'G L 5. N fnrfy' 3 1929 L Svnphnmnrwa Sophomore Class Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Rah! Sophs! Sophsl Sophsl TllE 178 Sophomores came into Holland High School just filled with a desire to do all they possibly could for scholarship, sportsmanship, and to hold high the democratic spirit of the student body. Not only in numbers but also in the per- sonal character of each member, they have contributed much to the success of the school this year. Their programs are fineg they have won the admiration of their fellow stu- dents as well as of their teachers. They have furnished excellent material for basket-ball and foot-ball. They Won the interclass championship in basket-ball ln debate they have two very good representatives, and have furnished a large percentage of the honor roll. - They are moulding themselves to make excellent Juniors, and the greatest of all Seniors, but above all the most loyal progressive students of Holland High. OFFICERS Prericlrnt .............., ..,.......,.....,... ...,..... IN IARION NlcCox' Vice Preridfnl ......,.. ....,...... 1 .asus HOFSTEEN Secretary ........,...... .......... G 12R'rRUmz SMEENGE Treasurer '... .... .........,... I -I 121.1-:N JOHNSON Patrons . '-.' SMR. PIARTM.-KN IMR. LEDDICK Forty-two I HOB IORICS In O S l f,rt3'-Ilzrfe rl Vx' -fu ' m'g d : ! 'm n . f '?3lm'1lg-51' f:f'b9f'!.:i5':-,': :g '5 .'i14'f,. ff: ix, ' , RT' mmf Mm ww WVL,-Iigli ff' ,- ' +445 N 2g1 -W ifi U'-1: fl I IW 'x?f'1 '4 f W 79 ' 'iff' V If ' 4 ... T 1 xx W1 .' , 1. . .w.- rf Q ' ' ' A x WHf'lllM4 1 ?,vW1l0M7!7NgUI4,'- ' ' I . , , , . y J I if I f,f f'-12 155 If lfyif .i:f1, gn.'!' ,H MMWQWQWAWQWM f' 'V JJ' V' 'lv 1W i,Vfi1F' 5 n'1lMI .1 M igf v f ' f 5 of fklffij Al y!yl!':g l,J SUN f'.:4 iff f , f wff WI' liiiw. 'Q 4 1 ,fa V Q V 1' , ,rf ' u f i n ' Y I 'd v A , ' 'u,1 1w -42.1 X . .,x--. f riiuitirn 6 I D I 5 1 5 3 ! 1 I Maroon and Orange KIBLXRKING on its sixth successful year. the Maroon and Orange made rapid strides to the front in 1926 and 1927. ln 11722 the lirst Maroon and Orange was produced. The first number was only a mimeographed sheetp now the paper has grown to be six columns wide. 'lllle live-column size was not large enough to accommodate all the news. neither were all the advertisers wanting space, able to put in ads. For that reason a six- column paper was inaugurated and a new feature, The Calendar Column was started. 'l'he 1920-27 stall was the largest that the paper has ever experienced. Fifty- lour capable juniors and seniors handled the writing to perfection under the excellent advice ol Kliss Hanna Hoekje and direction of the stall' heads. 'l'he stall' feels that they have been giving the school the hest type of paper by selecting the best news and presenting it in the best manner. 'l'o cap oll a successful year, a fun issue was published on six dillerent colors of paper. Almost 650 of these extras were sold. 1Yith the money thus raised twelve delegates were sent to .-Xnn .-Xrbor. where they attended the Xl. 1. P. .'X. Convention and had the honor of winning the vice-presidency of the 1928 conven- tion. OFFICERS lfdifor ,,,..,,.......,..,,,.... .,...,,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,, ,..,,,,..,,,, 5 I onx XIt'1,mgR B'Il.1'1lZ6'.1'.1' Manager .e.... .,..., L 'HAiu,1zg Visit Bum: :ld Manager ............. ..........,... X Y1i,1,is Aaxotn Fllfllffj' fld': i.vor r,...., ,,,,, K 1155 HANN.-t Hoiaxjig .llrditor .............,... ...... K lrss HANNIXH lixnxvx Fmfy-.ti:'r 'li-'W' 4- rp, A F I mel' Q: 157 M? QI ., as ., , - . if 3? .of 'ik H, 1- A. uh. R. if. gvlf JY Q , 1 -4 . mmm, 4 ,W 36 ii ff, v M-1.6 bg, l f,f-fvx'-Aix' su .-ig ll ' A Student Government HAS THE government is, so will be the man, said the wise Plato years ago. Today we say, as the government is so will be the school. Student government has been successful for fourteen years in our high school. Under the capable leadership of Harold Boone, our present mayor, and his council and the splendid co-operation of the voters of Holland High School, student gov- ernment is again rounding out another year of success. The meetings of the student council this year have been held weekly, and enthusiasm and great interest has been shown throughout the year. At the beginning of the year the council decided that each society and class in the high school should have two patrons or patronesses. A committee from the council assisted the faculty committee in making plans for National Education Week. The annual Sophomore Reception for 1926 was held on the evening of Octo- ber, the eighth. lt was a very delightful party at which the high school found out who the new sophomores were. Throughout the year the chairmen of the various boards have reported before the council telling of their work and future plans. On November 16. 1926. the council had as their guests, the principal and four students from the Greenville High School at Greenville, Michigan. Their high school was contemplating student government and came to inspect ours. They have been successful in visualizing their ambition. A committee from the council sponsored a petition to have Fifteenth street paved and presented it before the council of our city. The Holland High School this year sent seventy-five dollars to the Near East Relief, Collections were taken in various wards, and organizations and societies also contributed to this cause. The council believed that our high school should have a motto. A committee submitted to the council many different mottoes which they believed would be suitable to our school. The council selected three from this group, and presented these to the student body to vote upon. It is the earnest hope of every voter in Holland High School that our student government may continue to prosper and fulfill its purpose for many years to come. Mayw' ..... ............. H Aizotn Boone Clerk .......... ,.... lX fAkrsAru:'r VK'l':s'rvEER Tffamrfr ............ .. ...... .................... I mx S'rmxesR Chief of POUCH .............. .,............,.......... Q TORNELIUS KooPMAN Alderman 151' Ward ...... .,... R l'TH Bot.HU1s, XYICTOR Klaxaixr Aldfrmarz 2nd Ward ........ ............. A LLEN Bauivsox. jeux NIt'x,nER Alderman 3rd Ward ........, , .......... NIARGARET BEACH, NIARGARE1- Bm-ER Alderman 4th Ward .......... HERMINA Di: Koivino, ADELIA B1-geuwxiss Alderman 5th H ard, ..............,.. Cmzsren IQRAMER, LTHESTER 0051-ING Afdermarz Gllz Ward ........ ....... F RANK HARBIN, CJENISVIEVE Dymwlg Forty-5e'vr n ?Tf WAR- fQ'5'f7fi, 232555 if 717' t., . , . ,D 'rv ' : r- 2. L 1. xlha PJ' ' ' EU' gel . ,, V , ., - M, VT' R A 43? fs' h'L'b.. v', If I I -.ff H an Q. 3 I n1'l,x'-1,'i,ql'll 1' -21.1 si? S Q if di 'J S55 f. Q Wqyi. 'MT Boomerang Stall' KtHl1'CII your wagon to a star. Perhaps we are only a wagon and yet who ' knows? The result of our work is the only test. The Boomerang Board is a motley crowd, to be sure, composed of seniors, juniors, sophomores and even freshmen. This is one group in which all classes and persons work together in which each one must strive hand in hand with the other if the star is to be reached. We feel after Working together that this group is not merely a wagon after all, but an intricate machine. running speedily and continuously, yet with no noise or friction. When you are rejoicing in this memorial to Holland High and wish to show your appreciation, remember Mr. Bennett who has been the guide in all our labors, to whom belongs the hand which did the first rough molding .and finally, the careful polishing. When you are looking over your autographs, glance at the advertisements and remember that they represent loyal Boomerang supporters who make our annual possible. If this year's Boomerang is not far better than any other, it is not because the members of the staff have been loafing, for we have had to work hard in our attempt to measure up to the standards set by the preceding editions. But each member has labored diligently, giving time and thought for many months, all to reach the star. Nor did we pick a star which we thought could be reached easily, but we chose that which we deemed the nearest perfection as possible. And toward this star we have striven with the spirit which every Holland High Student has always had and always will have. Editor-in-Chief ,...,. Afrrirtarit Editor ....., Literary Editor .,.,. .dtlzletie Editor ...... .4rt Editor ......,.... .T-friirtant Editor ....., . joke Editor ........ Snap Editor ......,. Buriners .Ma nager. ....... Arrirtantr ............ Senior Reporter ....... ...,. ju mor Reporter ............. .......... Sophomore Reporter ....... Faculty Advisor ......... .....,,EvELYN .ALBERS ...,..GoRDoN VAN ARK ,....,.R1cHARn HOODEMA ...,..........CiEORGE FELL ....,...,H.4ROLD KL.-xfxsrzx ....,..CER'rnum2 SMEENCE .........ALLEN BRUNSON ,.,......BESSIE SCHOUTEN ......,.E.DVV.-XRD VYENDELL NELSON BosMAN RCJBERT ICLAASEN LROY lXflOo1 .MARY ELIZABETH BEERY .RUDOLPH NICHOLS ..,.,,....j.AMEs ZWEMER .......MR. BENNETT Forty mne 1 ,,,,, l l Welfare Board THE duty of the Welfare Board is to send flowers and notes of sympathy to those who are sick or who have had sorrow in their homes. The students who have experienced sickness or sorrow realize the value of this board. It is a great pleasure to be a member of this committee. It makes one very happy to feel that he has helped to cheer an unfortunate classmate. There is one person who is not on the Welfare Board but who has done probably more than any one person in the high school to help others. If we are in sorrow or are sick Mr. Riemersma is always ready to cheer or encourage us. We hope there will always be a Welfare Board to make our days in which we are absent from school happier. Chairman ..,..... .,r...,,., L org K1-:PPEL Assirtant ....... ...... M Arqonm SELBY Arrirtant ........ .... ....... O L GA EBERHART Faculty Advisor ..... ......... IX fllss J. MULDER Fifty - -if -M-V A Literary Board S THERE anyone who does not enjoy a good program occasionally? Is there anyone who did not enjoy the programs which were given in the Assembly Room this past year? It is the duty of the Literary Board to plan and arrange these programs which were given once every week. Many interesting programs were given by various organizations which made our school life more interesting and took away from the monotony of school and of studying. Every organization was given an opportunity to give two programs during the year, one each semester, and most of these were given. By means of these programs the students were able to show their pep and talents. Impersonation was popular among the programsg the sophomore class im- personated the seniors and also the teachers in their classesg Camp Fire imper- sonated various students and teachers of the school and also many steady cou- ples. especially among the 'csophsng part of the Dnalloh Hgih Christmas program was the impersonation of Miss Peabody's kindergarten class. Many good plays were also given: Athenaeum presented Flash, which was very mysteriousg Kappa Delta gave Mrs, Masonis Poodle g Girl Reserves gave The First Thanksgivingng Commerce Club gave Miz Carroll Looks for a Secre- tary g and the senior class gave The Wedding Present. Many miscellaneous programs were also given which showed individual talent. Every program cannot be discussed but all of them which were given this year not only helped to educate us but made school more interesting for all the students of H. H. S. Chairman ..... ....... D OROTHY HAAN Arriftant ...... ...... G ENEVA DOGGER .4J5i5tant ................. ........ A LICE BOTER Faculty .fldviror ....... ....... K Ilss ANTHONY F ifty-one 1 ,,.. Police Board GNP. of the essential things to good student government is the enforcement of its laws. VVe feel very safe in saying that without the co-operation of the students, we could not have accomplished as much as we did. The Police Board consists of the Chief of Police and four officers. Their duty shall be to enforce the ordinances of the Holland High School, to take charge of fire drills, and to keep perfect order throughout the building. If a student vio- lates an ordinance he is warned by an officer. If, after the warning, he does not obey, the oflicer makes complaint to the Chief of Police. The Chief then swears out and serves a Warrant on the student reported. This student is tried before the private court, which consists of the Chief of Police, the Mayor, and the principal of the school. The punishment is determined according to the crime. In case of a second offense, the offender is tried before the council where the punishment is much more severe. In our fire drills this year we have accomplished our aim of beating our record of yesterday. This year the Police Board has taken on another task, the directing of traffic. Each noon especially appointed police officers are stationed at the corners of Fif- teenth Street and River Avenue, and Sixteenth Street and River Avenue. This makes the parents feel much better, to think that their children are being watched while crossing the streets. At this time the Police Board Wishes to thank the students for their co-opera- tion durmg the last year. 1 I U orricizizs Chief of Police ........ .................................... C oRNEL1L's Koopxmx Fifi! Officer ............ ...,.... E LBERT Dr: VVEERD Second Officer ......... ,.,,.,.,.,.,,,,,, J oux WYMA Third Officer ......... ............, N lARIE Kurs Fourth Ufficer ...,... ..,.,. H ENRY NYHOFF Fifty-two ,YY Y, Parlk Board T.iE' first glimpse one gets of a building or of a bit of landscape will iniiuence the impression that will remain with one of the whole building or the complete landscape. This is true of one's impression of Holland High School. The beauti- ful shrubbery and -the well kept lawn surrounding our high school do give one a fine first impre-ssion. The shrubbery and trees around our building have been placed there under the direction of the Biology Department. The work of the Park Board is to co-operate with this department in continuing that Work. In connection, the Work of the board the past year has been two-fold. It has assisted in replacing shrubs that have been killed out and in planting new ones. The big work of the board has been the care and protection of the shrubs and trees. It has tried hard to keep the students from cutting across the corners of the lawn and from treading on the shrubs. This has been accomplished by placing stakes and Wires around the shrubs and by the use of Please signs Where needed. It co-operated with the Biology Department in the Arbor Day program of planting and has endeavored to arouse a spirit of civic pride in the student body regarding their high school surroundings. It appreciates the unusually fine spirit of co-operation shown this year by the students of our high school. For only by the united efforts of the Park Board and the student body can we continue to keep our school grounds in an attractive condition. Co-operation with the board means service for Holland High just as much as does co-operating in music, debating or athletics. Chairman ......... ...... ....... ........... W 1 L Lxs ARNOLD Afrrirtant .............. ,,..........., R ALPH Roossum flrrirtant ................. ........ D ONALD LEENHOUTS Faculty Adviror ,,...,. ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, M rss Rooms Fifty-thrff l Public Improvement Board ALTH0l'ClH the Public Improvement Board is a new board in Holland High School it has been of great service during the past year. Our success this year is in a large rneasure due to able leadership. We are most fortunate in having as our faculty advisor Mr. Leddick. Soon after the beginning of school in the fall the members of the board met, and since it was a new board, the duties of the board were explained and plans for the coming year were discussed. Other meetings were also held during the year and things for the welfare of the school were discussed. Among the duties of the Public Improvement Board is that of keeping the cloak rooms in good condition. This is possible only with the co-operation of every student in the school. Chairman ....... ........ E DWARD SPENCER Axsiftant ......... ....... L oium-TA SCHUILING Asfirtant .................. ,,,... C iERRIT KRUITHOF Faculty Adviror ....,.... . .,........ MR. Lmnmcx Fifty-four Delbattiing Club llli Class of N24 was the first to have a Debating Club. This club was under the leadership of Nlr. Chapman and had good success. The following vear Xlr. Lowrey took charge of the Debating Club, and though victories were few, the team faced strong opponents. There were also good speak-ers in this group. With the coming of lXlr. Maybec debating began in earnest. The team last year won four out of live debates. The last one was lost to Kalamazoo Central, which later won the state championship. This year many came out. A few preliminary debates were held, and finally the afhrmative team was chosen. This team was composed of Alice Boter, Cora Yan Liere, and Chester Oosting. This group won the first debate from Grand Rapids Central High, but lost the second to Grand Rapids South High. The negative team was composed of Alice Boter, Jeanette Herman. and Harold Boone. This team debated once, and was victorious over Grand Haven. The debaters have Worked hard, but they have enjoyed it. It has been splendid training for each one, and many good times were held. Mr. Maybee has proven an excellent coach, and much of the success of the teams is due to his unfailing efforts. If anyone worked to make debating a success to the school it was Mr. Maybee. We hope that future teams will also Win victories under his leadership. Fin- Owaisailkai Caimpc-lF1iir'e 'J itll rczilim- that ihc Uxrziszilazn Camp Pirc is unc ol Illl' peppiest Ufgliillllkl- lirxlls in llizllximl Iliqh Scliuimlf 'l'hc girls rlisplziyml lhcir pop in Ima Ycry' flu'-ci' ami iirigiiizil LlSSk'Illl5ly' primgrziiiis. 'l'Iicy were ahlc to rclldcr those progrzuns siicucssliiilly' lwcziiisu ull thi- girls cu-iipei'zilml and priivul tn bc loyal 'fzaiiip lfirc Sislcrsfl IXYVIIIF girls lwclimu In this UI'!lllllZ2iIlUll and each unc ul them iibeys the law iif Illg' Crump lfiu- Clirls, wliir-li is: Seek lwauty. give service, pursue liIlUWlCLlg'L', he Ii'iisIwwi'1liy', hiihl im to livralth, glorify work, and be happy. A lzirgc- Iiuflilill nl' lhv success ul thc past year is due to the hard work ul thc iilliccrs :uid uuarrliuris. During the uhseucc of Kliss 'l'udd, Miss hlulhagcn llllly milk livr plucc, m-xurlliclcss in l'iCl3l'llClI'j' Xliss 'Fudd rcceivenl 3 x'ery wziriii wclcwiiiv Irwin rlii- llxr:ns:ik:i lump l'ire Cilrls. Ol l lCl'iRS l'r'f'.iidr11f ,,,,, ,..,.., .... l Q UTH Smrzrzxmz lin' l'1'f'.iidw11t .i,,,.. Vrzim XlU1.m-ix St't'I't'llIl'j' , . ,,,,iv, lluicorllv HAAN 'l'ri'a.i1m-r ,,.. F1,omf:NCif: Urmm.-xm fiflx'-'six Lewar Catmpmllqre Tlll'1 LQ-wal Czunp lfirc gruup was organized swine twin ycars ago untlcr tht- tlirecticm ul Xliss lltmztln' Todd. It is cotttpusctl ul girls who are nmr in tht- tenth and clcvcnth grzttlcs. 'l'huy are at peppy grciup til girls and very much gntitl has come frutn this taigztttizzttimiti. During the ahsencc til' tht-ir QLlZ1I'CllEll1. Nliss Xlil dred Nlulhztgen, thc gym suput'x'isor, ably ttiok cltztrgc til' the meetings. Xliss Ethel Dykstra has alsti lit-lpvtl the girls in many dillvcrent ways. The meetings :irc held every two weeks un Tuesday evenings in the scniur high school and urs well attended. OFFICERS Fall 'Term Prfxtdfnl ...,,......,. Vin' l,TF,l'ldI'I1f SFl'7'Ff6JI'3' ,,,,. ,, Y'rfa,r111'rr ,.,. . Spring 'Term 1'1'e.f1a7mzL ..,......,..,. ...., ,.... Vice P1'f5idfnl ,,.,,, SFC'?'Fld7'57 ,.,,.,,,,, Trfax 71 rm' .,..,, ......VlVIAN VAN ANROOY .....Loiuf:'1 m Scnuniincs .....l'lVlCI.YN VAN DYK1-2 LllIARl.0'l'TE KOOIKPIIQ ..,,,.l'l1f:s'i'1f:it PELLEGROM ..... ,RUTH ZYLMAN ..,..,l'l11:1.EN -lounson .,..,AI.VINA SLAGH Fill 15'-i: S'f?l1 , s 'a -Q. Blue Triangle O YOU lilac to do soinclliing for others? Do you lilac to hzivc ai good lime? llo you enjoy yourscll wlicn :associating with olhcr girls? 'llo do :ill these ihings and many oitlicrs is lln' :uni of Blue 'l'rianglc. During thc past ya-:ir thc Curl Ricscrvcs had much success in putting on Z1 huzzizir in which .Iapzuu-sv curios um-rc sold. At the szunc time :1 candy and baked goods sulc was In-ld. Sonic l,:idics' llonie .Iournalw SUl3SL'l'il3lilJl1S were also taken. lily Ilicsc cllorls part ul ilu- money wus earned to send girls to thc conference nc-xl sununcr. This year Z1 lXlothcr's Council composed of four mothers, who im-ct with thc' advisory coininiltec :ind discuss problems relating to girls, has been iormcd. 'llhis is something wlnch has not lu-cn zi part of the Girl Rosa-we-s before. Ol l ICliRS l,I'l'.1'1.df'llf ..,...,, w,,hl.AxRc:A1u:'i' xYl'IS'l'VliER Vin' l,l'f,,Yldl'lIl, , i,..,. fil'INEV1ICYli llvxuuis Swrrflary ...,.., .,.. lXl.-xknxx Lvinuxs TI'1'l1,fIlI't'I', , .A , ..l'ivl-:INN Hrzri-'Rox :l.v.fi.i'Ia11I 7'1'mz,v1m'r, ,,,,,lii,,,Y,,,,,,,,,l., AVIS Nrzwcoms l,aH,Um,H1,x rrvrr '---- S Miss H:XNNfX Cl. Homqjz: ' Ihliss EMMA C. Hom-:JE Fiffy-.-'ight ll-llii:Y S THF beating of the tom-toms called the Indians to worship and praise their Nlanitou, the hi-monthly meetings of the Ili-Y called the youth of Holland High to 11 like celehrzxtion. liueh program consisted of spiritual, recreational, and intellectual numbers. Outside talent was at recurrent pleasure. Inspiration talks, travels, and lectures were given. Music opened the meetings and the Christian lfndeavor watcllumrcl closed them, most proper for such :tn organization. Prfridmzt .......... Vin' Prfxriderzt t..... Sf't'rfIar3', ,,,,,.. , Trfam rfr .,,,,. Prfridenl ...,,,,,. Vice Prfridfnt ,,,. ., Sefrftary ,,,,,,,t.. Treasurer ....,, Patron ...... OFFICPIRS First Semester Second Semester ..Y......l'IAROl.D Booxn ,t,,,XVlI,1.ARn NIEENGS .,...,,FRANK HARBIN 7 ,.,,Y -IoHN WYMA ,....W1t,1.ARD lVIEENGS ..,,....LOL'IS IQLENBAAS Y.,,lYlLBL'R ENSFIELD , ..., HCJNAVARD DALMAN MR. E. V. HARTMAN Fifty-nine Commerce Clulb III: 5lllIl'lllllllLl Club, XVlllL'l1 was mgzumilcfcl in I'l2l, has lwun L'lllIllQUkl Illl lu ilu' LllJIIlIlll'l'CC Club. This clmangu was mudc tw Clllllilk' all slunlcnls lllxllll CHIIllIlL'l'Clill wurk to lvccunw mcmlwrs. 'l'l1m- purpwsc ul tllc CliJINlIlt'l'x't' flulw IN L-1 pxmlmulc ilu- Amly' ul lwusincm lllc. llu- club mccts bl Illfjllllllj' un Monday cvcuing. 'lll1epl'ug'l':1u1s llllXt' L'-mlmxlul ul l'lllis un LllllCl'L'Ill phases ul' busincss, with lblulgets, lIlllSlt'1ll lnllrulvcrs, ll mlm N 1 and gxurlcs. l rn-quemly alumni ll1l'l1ll5Cl'S lmvu spoken to us zzlmut tlncir vxlu lu ma Ill Iln- Sinv lulslmfsf xxurld l ft'.lldl'lIf... Iliff' lJft',Yidt'lIf Sf'f'l't'flll'f' . ,,.,... , 'l'rf'ax1n'f'r ,. I'n',r1dfnf, ,,.,,.A., . lvlrr' Prfiridfllf Srrrrlary. ,,,, , Tl'I'II,f1lT!'I' ,, ,, OFFICI'lRS First Semester Second Semester .A.A...,lfnN.x tlwuxwx XIILIDREIJ l'll'MNll.I-,R .,,A1.mQu'1'1l,x Cher-:us MIJUN.-Xl.lJ l'll'2NNl-I'l l ....,...L'okN11:1.1Nx B0l.'l'lf ....lXIl'l41x':l. Dua lYI'I l ,,..Al.lHiR'l'll.-X Click-114s ,,.n.l'lRlED.-X fjVliRXX'.-XY Shortthatndl and Typewiriittiing Contest N ,Xpril 23. llolland High School sent fourteen students ol the Cointnercial ' llepzirtinent to Xlnskegon to compete in the district contest of the seventh Qinnttztl Siqtte lliefi Schvol Sli-wtliatttl and 'livpevvriting Contest. Seven schools nt-ie i'epi'eseiitt-tlfXltiskc-gon. lletrt. Urztnd Haven. llolland. ltrernont. C'oopeI'4- ville. and Shelhv. 'l'hese seven schools sent hlty-hve contestants who were most t-.intllv t-nit-rtaint-tl lwv the Muskegon lligh School Commercial l,g:s1 vetir llollantl won Iirst place at the district contest hut this veztr .nr trientllv rivgtls. Cirgtnd llaven. took the honors with fortv-three points leaving sectind place to llolland vvith thirty-one points. Muskegon ranked third with tvventv-nine points and l remont fourth with liftcen points. 'l'he high score students ol Holland were Ruth Kleinheksel who took second place and Xlareztret De Groot third, in the event of first Year tvpists. Wilmer Yan Der lloop took lirst in event three. making sixty-three and ninetv-three hundredths. lfttch contestantis rate of speed had to he over sixty in this event which was for atccnracv :thove sixty words per minute. In the team typtewriting Holland took lirst place with Il speed of fifty-live and twenty one hundredths. The team was representetl hy Wilmer Yan Der Hoop. Nlarian Luidens ,and Yictor Maxam. Sixty'-om' Q' ': ,f+':W 'R 'W' w ' .1 ' ffjiiw. ,N fi ' .vwkm u W vm U 'M 'msn 3 in ., -W ' H1- -. .V 5' ,S f'u. 3h , ig., :bf 'wig W 1,'i:a..5,-j. 1 rr'-1-'f . J . ,' --1 . if 1-Aviv! fww if ii? ' ' -- ' pf' .ws V ' 9 '- 1.23-4 1 Jaxx! Qlzf ... n mfx ', t.. ':..s-if: nqffin w- Sixlyjwu 'ig V , , v X . .fm P at Q A A 'ffililfi -M222 1 I, ,, - f.3x1L.7'cg N vs .v .. ,v - 'K -'Lf I J X K M.7. '--59 Nr, vi 'vflih .- Lk.-,1 z,u'i5,- F-'W E WS ,Wx f2'- .31-4' 'Q I . J, .' nf? 'Is-'gi ' 4 if' P iv Art Club THE Art Club of Holland High School was organized for the purpos-e of creating an interest in artists and their Work and for giving an outlet to individual tastes and interests. Several successfull males were put on for the purpose of raising money. A handpainted handkerchief and hand wrought and painted Christmas card sale was put on in December. These articles were made by the members of the Art Club, and were appreciated by the people who bought them. The Art Club staged several Art Exhibits which were placed in the corridors of Junior High School. Many beautiful paintings of noted artists were placed on exhibition. In order to give the people of Holland a chance to see this exhibit the Art Club gave a studio tea at which the girls of the Art Club cabinet acted as hostesses. What would this World be without pictures? XVhat would a home be without pictures? Many people are beginning to have beautiful homes with fine rugs and furniture, and costly musical instruments. But if an arbiter of taste should visit a number of such homes he would say that ther-e is one thing lacking-namely pictures. If you have a spot on the wall of your home which looks rather bare, place a picture over it, see how Well it Hts in, just as if it were made for that very spot. If the artist of that picture should die, the intrinsic value of that picture would immediately increase and you would be able to dispose of it for more than you paid for it. But you would not part with the picture for you would have become strongly attached to it. ' Prerident ......... Vice President ......, Secretary. ........ .. Trearurer ......, Reporter ...... President .....,... Vice Prerident. Secretary ...,...... Trearurm' ....... Reporter ....,. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester Klaus' ELLEN BYRON .........lf:YELYN Koovaks ..C1zNnv1EvE KAIKDUX .....lJONALD BENNETT .........HEI,ENA KNAPP .......NlARY ELLEN BYRON ...,...EVELYN Kooveas , ,..... XIAMAN Visser: , ..... LILLIAN WOLFE ...,..HELENA KNAPP Sixty-thru Biology Clulm Xlllill tht' lcadcrslnip nt' thch' pslllwwllcss, Nliss llttgqrf, tht- Bitylttgt- Klub, KKlIlL'll uns Ul'QllHl2Ckl two years ago, has L'lljUl'CLl xt SUCL'CSSllll ycztr. .Mty stu th-111 uhm In gt mcmlwt' tml thc Hmltvgy classcs or who has lllI'CZlllf' ctnmtplctcnl thc wtwrlt ul thu lliwlugy l'UllI'SC may ht-como zt mcmhcr tml this tmlqgaltlzztticaxt. l o1'ty- that-v IIl'CIIll7l'1'S juitmccl this year :tml pztlttlclpzttecl in topics :tml 11-po1'ts rclzltirlgl tw Ilitlllli' :tml wicltcc. Several talks by tmutfidc speakers wsu- vlljtvyctl hy thc lIlt'lHlWl'I's tl tht- cluh. 'Ilhc rhnh :tlsrw Ct!-UIN'I'l'llL'kl with thc I-Siwlogy Llcpzlrtmcnt in putting tm in XI:1l't'h za wry hlICk'CSSl.lll hitxl l1HllSk' contest and ctmscl'Y:ttiol1 exhibit. 'l'hc IIICIN- hcrs have ztlscr dom- much toward hcautifying thc Ql'0llllLlS by planting trccs and shruhs. 'l'Imt-3' also pmvitlecl a program for Al'lUO!' Day. Ulf lt' lfilft 5L'INL'SlL'l' l'r,'t1'f1'ff5f ,, NI XRIUN Xlcfm' , , llURU'I'HY Rum- ....Hr:l.r:x Smur:'1'sM.x l7ux,xL1m Xl.fxR'rlN Y, . ,.cll'QRAl.lJ l'l,-XIRBANKS flllfllflllflll nj' Snfial fffmtmillfz '.,. .... . . Wlmmwfx l'u'1'1c1tsoN 'ltr -lJI'.f',tl!fz'I!f Srt'f'rfz1ry .. . 7-!'r'II.YI1N'l' fflmlwdtazl Sur' ll ICICRS S1-cond SL-ntwtcr l'n'fidf11l. ., .l,. ., .... 'l'HEkus,x Bxmzx l'irf-l'r'r,vfflt'r1l ,,,, ,,,,, l ,wrist-1 Btmsxux St't'rf'fary ',,, ,,,,, ,,,........ - X mm Plhxlikn 7'rra,fzzrrr.. , A,A., ,,,.,,,, I 'lYl'Il.YN XYIICRUX f:Il.Yf0dl!1lI, ,....,,.... Iunx YANU1-ix lllilfl' f:lIKJ'l7'7'?1!1Il of Sfiflfllf,'UH1Nlllfff'.,. A, .. Y1v1,txN Lvrz i Sixty Conservation Weelc B URING the week of March 14-19, the Masonic Temple was the scene of a big conservation exhibit, put on by the Biology department of the Senior High School under the direction of Miss Lida Rogers. The object of the exhibit was to arouse a keener interest in the out-of-doors and in the conservation of our natural resources. All phases of conservation were presented. Student committees were in charge of attractively decorated booths on the following subjects: common Michi- gan birds. game birds, hawks and owls, bird enemies, recreation, health, mammals of Michigan and Michigan forests. Live specimens of fish from the state hatchery, woodchucks, porcupines, and song birds were to be found among the mounted birds and animals in the different booths. Palms, ferns, flowering plants and ever- greens gave a very natural out-of-door atmosphere to the exhibit. About two hundred bird houses, bird baths, feeding devices, etc., were exhibited in a pleasing manner in four rustic pergolas. The booths and pergolas were built by the boys of the department and decorated by the committees in charge. Nearly a hundred posters made by the girls of the department, together with literature on the dif- ferent phases of conservation were displayed in the various rooms. Between fifty- five and sixty prizes were awarded on the bird houses and posters. These were presented to the winners as a part of the Arbor and Bird Day program at the High School on May 6. r On Thursday evening, March 17, Ben East, nature editor of the Grand Rapids Press, gave an illustrated lecture on scenes of Western Michigan. On Friday and Saturday Mr. McGillivray of the State Conservation Department gave two showings of Michigan wild-life films, while Mrs. Munger, president of the Michigan Audubon Society, made a plea for the conservation of Michigan wild flowers and birds. That the exhibit was a success was evidenced by the large number of visitors during the week and by the increased interest in conservation which resulted. 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MAF' 7.4321 p.Axi?j?'-.1-L1-E-91 Y 1 7:14.-'url '39 Eajf '.-l',21V..L'1 '-2't:?'L' -.-W' WJ PM Hif i -'1 39Q51,11a,'QlXgr'f!,4'f.' H ' - -1- xg, ,J ' -Ag' A '-'vw , If-qj:gi1:f?' L ' 1.5-'IRAQ ,f-'ea -:Hy - 1i1fMm ' h ifzw- ' A. '-u,, Sf . - e 44.1 Q .Q ,L f 7 i- hifi 1-'rl ,I -1- ' 'ir 'V 41 ' '13 W 3.qggf,r'!dg'- 'Q . - I , . - ,,- ,f-,sjgqp -f VV- 4 ,Qi 5 1 -.5,,8x,A: x., rf. ,Ai-Ag M ' .1 sew Nffffigz fi .E 1 1 if ' Qeffi' 53 i?iG1'4.C-212 gms. . .f ag,,,nQ.,5, , - ,grgzygg ami ,Air 11'-,-1 4, aw, ,:-ff X 5 , A 'X.- fy SOLTETW' DELTA A PP A Z: R' ' Q R 4 N QT 2 Mx' C 1. 1. LJ CD gr 4 .-. CE LJ 4' '13 A , M Nl Kappa Delta APPA Delta, the oldest girl's society, has enjoyed another very successful year under the leadership of Marjorie Selby, our president, and the Misses Anthony and Van Dyke, our patronesses, ln the fall of 1914 the society was organized with a membership of twenty- hve. The purpose being to create more interest in the best literature rand to pro- mote literary talent among its members. During the thirteen years the society has upheld this standard, and the present membership numbers thirty-hve. Kappa Delta has entertained the assembly with two original programs. 'l'hey joined with the Sigma Chi and Phi Betta societies in giving a Christmas l'arty which was a big success. Pep was also shown by their giving a St. l'atriclt's dance at the Womens Literary Club Rooms. The kappa Delta Sisters are now looking forward to their Annual Banquet which will take place in May. liven though We leave High School and enter new helds of activity, the memories of good ole' Kap' will never be forgotten. OFFICERS Preridr'11t .........,. ..................... ........ h T ARJORY SELBY fire Preridfnl ...... ,..... K langaptgq- Bowen Secretary ......... ..,.... B Essln SCIIOU'l'l'1N 7'rf'ar11rfr ........ .,..,, I Donrrrnv HMN sigma chi Sigma Chi, Sigma Chin To you Weill never say good bve, XVhether welre far or near VVe'll think of you as something dear W,e'll never lack a friend in you, Were here to boast and root for you, Here's to our Sigma Chi To you we'll ere be true. 1 , Tllli Sigma Chi Literary Society has been an inspiration to its members, helping them to strive for higher ideals and nobler friendships. Helping one .another uver the hard places, they create an undying love for the Society and Holland High School. OFFICERS Pferident.. ............ ................... ,,,.,,,, L 0 is KEPPEL Vzce PfeJ1dent ........ ........ X ma Mewek SfCf6'f0fy ----s-------.-- ..... ' FHERIQSA VVELLER Trwfufff ...... ...... E um Cnmvtpion Sixty-nine F SOCI ETY J Ii'I',-X PHI P Phi Beta, THE second anniversary of the Phi Beta Literary Society was celebrated during the past year. Phi Beta has enjoyed a very prosperous year, -and hereby takes the oppor- tunity to thank its president, Genevieve Dykhuis, and the Misses Lida Rogers and Winifred Zwemer its patronesses, for its fine success. Interesting and instructive meetings have been enjoyed by all, and have spurred the members to greater efforts in scholarship and service to others. Having enjoyed a very successful year and all have done their best to make the society a help to the school, and it has shown an influence for good in the lives of its members, that Will be remembered with pleasure in the coming years. Prerid ent ............. Vice Prenlient ....... Secretary ,.....,....... OFFICERS Treasurer .............,..... ...................................... Patronefres .......... GENEVIEVE DYKHUIS .........EVELYN HEFFRON .......CLARA OVERBEEK KRAA1 Sergeant-at-Armr ..,..... ....,..... ..................... . .......s.,......,... E D rrr-1 SLIGHTER MISSES LIDA ROGERS AND WINIFRED ZWEMER Dnalloh Hgiih THE Dnalloh Hgih Literary Society has enjoyed a very successful as well as enjoyable time during the past school year largely due to the co-operation and interest displayed by all the fellows as well as the help given by our pratron, Mr. Hinga. The regular society meeting is held every other Thursday from 7:15 to 8:30 for the purpose of improving interest in literature and music as well as sports, jokes, and other entertainment. In this way each fellow takes part in a varied program and develops many different kinds of talent. The society gave two programs, one of them the Christmas Program in which the sponsoring of baskets for poor people of our city was undertaken. A fall and spring party was given in which we invited members of the girls' societies. But the big event of the year is the Bust which every fellow saves his pennies for all year. The aim of our society is closer fellowship as well as intellectual improvement. OFFICERS First Semester Prefident ............. ..................................... ........ G E RALD BREEN V ice Prendent ....... .... .... .,,,..,,,,.... G E o RGB FELL Seeretary ......... ............................... ....... E D WARD SPENCER T1'ell.fu1'er ......... .....................,,.....,....,.., ......,,, I v AN STRINGER I Second Semester Pffiidfnl ............. ......................................... ..... E 1. BERT DE WEERD Vice President ....... Secretary ............. Treasurer ......... .........KENNETH SANDY .......LEsLuz HOFSTEEN Moor Seventy-one SOCI IQQTY CIIH H DXALLOH CIRTY SO 1l'Xl I. xx . X'l'H ICN ln vs fm vw. Z N 14 1 vw 3. -1 fn fx Athenaeum HTC create a uniform, enthusiastic spirit among the Holland High School students has been one of the objects of Athenaeum Literary Society since its founding in l923. Each year the members work harder to .accomplish that aim. This year capped them all off as one of the most successful. Athenaeum's last program, in which the Flash,' featured, showed up some of the ability and talent present in the society. Athenaeum members have been serving for Good Old Holland Highv as schcliars, leaders, and athletes. The Valentine Dance proved Athenaeum's pep. Similar affairs were sponsored during the year. Everyone sits up and takes notice when the A. L. S. has their big day at the b-each, for sleep is never present at the annual stag Pep, Good Will, Service, Enthusiasm, and Loyalty are all members of the society. Patron ......,....,.... Prerzdenz ............... Vice President .,.,.. Secretary ............... I rnarurer ..,........., OFFICERS First Semester A. BENNETT .. ..... ALLEN BRUNSON ....lSDWARD WEN1,r:1.L ,DIQICHARD HOODEMA . VAN ARK Se1'gm1zZ-at-Arrnf ,...... ..........,., . . ,,,................ . Patron ............,... Prendfnt .......,...... Vice Prfridrnl ..... Secretary ...,........... Trear :mfr ,................ Sergeant-al-flrmr Second Semester MR. Nl. A. BENNETT ...WEDWARD WVENDELL .........FR.-XNK H mam ..,......JOHN IXIULDER ......,..........IOHN Wviua. ......lNlR. A. BENNETT National ll-llonoir Society TO stimulate in the young people of America a striving for higher ideals, seems to be one of the chief problems of educators today. The National Honor Society fosters this idea, because scholarship, leadership, service and good char- acter are required for election to this society. The Holland Chapter was organized four years ago, and was the lirst of its kind in any Michigan high school. Election to this society is the highest honor that can be bestowed upon any high school student, for where are not its four chanacteristics needed in the world today? It is truly an honor for which every student should strive, because it not only honors the people who are elected to it each year, but also encourages under-graduates to strive 'for its ideals. These ideals are symbolized by atorch, held high in the arms of youth, and which is given to every member of the society. About fifteen per cent of the number of people graduating are elected by the faculty each year. These form an alumni association under the name Torch Keystonesf' Seventy-four CI ETY SO OXOR H I, UNK '1 N.-YI S 1r'f1 Seventy-.fix LTR Munir S1 I K . .- ii ..-Z.- - Z -.--? -. ...-Z Z -1ll ?-l . -. .. ,..n Music MLESIC is one of the greatest factors of a High School course. A certain type of music makes us feel very sa-d, another makes us joyous. Auberbach says, Music washes away from the soul the dust of every-day. hflusic is one of the earliest arts we have. Centuries ago the people used music to express their feelings. In our present age music is also used to express ourselves. Robert Ingersoll said, When words fail to express our thoughts. they are translated into musicf, Music is the only thing that could take the place of language, because it is universal. livery one loves music, and it does not matter what nationality or age he is. We all have some form that we enjoy most. Every year music is getting to be more essential in school work. Some day it will be included in the regular High School course. One step that we have taken this year in advancing music. is the harmony course. Every one who is interested in music should study this. Dudley Buck said, Harmony is as neces- sary to music as corn to the cob? Each year there is seen a great improvement in our Music Department. The orchestra, glee clubs, and band have become one of the main parts of High School. Hon. James Davis remarked, There is no greater force for peace and happiness than music. XVe, in America, could take no single step that would advance our nation along the road to happiness further than the establishment of a national means of music. There should be a musical instrument in every school- room in the country, and every child should have the chance to learn to play some instrument, for music makes better citizenship. Seventy-xewiz Giiiriisa Giiee Cihuih Hlf Girls' Cilee Cluh, an mgaiiizzxlinii nf about twenty-live members, has been very successful, having been asked ln sing 1-11 several diiTei'enL ehurehes and clubs. With the H-nys' Ulee Club. they helped In niake the Xlnsical Cwrnedy Thi Gvpsy' Rr'x4er 21 great sneeess. This spring we enter the enntesls ill Kzllzlniazui and Lansing. Much nli the success of the Cilee Cluh shnnld be zillrihnled ln Miss Nloore's effmxs anal encouragement. Ul I IL'l'1RS l'rr,sidf'nl ,..,, .,,i,,,,,, .Y,.,.,,,, ,,... ,......., 1 'X 1 , ICIC B0'l'lCR Srf'rw1f1ry and T1'm1.v11r1'r, . .XIXRILXRI-IT S141-3m:'i'r3i4: l,il1rurian,ii .e,,,i .,,. i , cil'ZNliY.X Ili-:xi:v14:1,n Sfiwity-:igllt Boys' Gllee Club HIC Boy's Cilee Club of this past year has been a greater success than of former years. The membership is larger and several new talented voices have been discovered. The greatest achievement ol the year was the presentation of the operetta The Gypsy' Rover in which the Ciirl's Ulee Club has also rendered their talent. The Club has made several appearances in the churches about the city. The preparations are about completed for entering the contest with Kala- mazoo. Several well trained voices graduate this year and the loss will be felt to a great extent. but it is hoped that the remaining members will be able to step into their vacant places. OFFICERS PI'F.l'lCZT6'lIf ....,.... ...........,.......,... .......... E i.soN BosM,xN liirf' I,l'1'.YldI'IIf .,,...,...,..... .. HCI-1,xni,15g XZANDER V1-:N St't'!'c'fcIi'f' and Trea.r1zr52 '.... ...,,.... X YI1,1.ARn Miiuxes Seventy-nina lwee 'tux' tm High Sellwull Orchestra l ls quite wiiiiiiwiilv gtereetl that the cziilx' ztutlienee xxlueh :tppmzteltes at hmlv wt erities :ts tw tlillieultness tu please is an uuelieuee ml' High Seliutil Students. illhere .s 1 uct :tutlieuee su rezttly tu praise nur is there :uit so reuely to eritieixe. l'he lvest pmol' tif the Orehetsrztis sueeess is the mzumer in which they have ii ieeeixetl hi' the stutleuts themselves. lit general report it hats been entirely sueeessful. l'mler the leadership of Nliss Keppel, the tmreliestrzt this year has risen to the l hiuhest IV int ul perleetimi ol any llollautl High Selimul Orchestra. Xut only has the uiusie lweeu til the highest type and the grezttest variety hut their perfornizmee has lar exeeecleel any former urcltcstra. time rezistm for their sueeess is that the Orchestra is now like :my other suh- ivet. l'i4ll'lIlk'l'll' they were hlntleretl hy lzteli nl time amd iiietmveliiellt hours. The present metlititl ul lmving practices during regular selitwl perimls is lar superior tc- ther :tml has hruuglit remarkable results. lb emwu zu sueeesslul year the Urehestrzi intemls to enter the District Oreliesf tiztl Cuuiesr :intl uzuii more lttmors for llollzuitl llluh. liigfzry tlFl lL'lCRS l'n1iz'df11l ,.,,,,,. .. ,, ,,Roy hlooi Srrrflaz'y'-Y'rf'fu11rfr l'il'NlCli Hviu.-x l,ilfruriau , ,. ,.,,,,.. ii,, I ,015 KEPMQL Eighty-one Band KJWHEN you hear the roll ofthe big bass drum, then you know that the time has come --and also the brand. There is not only the big bass drum but the shrill clarinet, the um-poh of the sousaphone, the melody of the sax, and everything elsewhich makes a real band. And that's what Holland High has linally got-a real band. Although the lack of a band was felt for a long time one never realized how much a band could add to Holland High. When the band first appeared no one could understand how it was possible to organize a band so quickly, for rumors had been going around that ia band had been begun but no such results could be expected. With the co-operation of the Board of Education and every student in school under the unsurpassed leader- ship of Mr. Van Vyven, in less than a year our band was made. The band played at all foot-ball and basket-ball games besides several other performances and is now working hard for their ccncert to be given to pay their share in the bandls uniforms. The btand will continue its efforts in the same manner in which it has glorified our Holland High. The personnel of the band is as follows: A CoRNE'rs Willis Arnold, Ernest De Fouw, Frederick Miles, Leslie Hill, W'il-liam Baron. Albert Kalkman, Bernard Plakke, Bernard Kleinsteker, Preston Shaeffer, Leland Beach, Peter Lugers, John Bosch, Harold Mokma. ALTO HORNS W. E. Bauder, Dale Smith, Leonard Klungle, Vlialter Wyrick. CLARINETS William Bonthuis, Andrew Dalman, Maynard Helder, jerry Houting, Herbert Marsilje, Rudolph Nichols, James Walters, Harry Beekman, Leonard Dekker. ,lustin Homkes, Robert Lievense, Roy Mooi, Loyd Patterson, Gerrit Kruithof, Gerald Wagenaar, Gerald Fairbianks. SOUSAPHONES Kenneth Sandy and Chester Kramer. BARITONES Louis Damstra and jay Dalman. TROMBONES Herman De Weerd, Murray Hill, Frank Harbin, Elmer Smith. SAxoPHoNEs Donald Burrows, Chester Kuiper, Edgar Landwehr, Alvin Yan Asselt. Alvin Brandt, Lindsay Miller, Henry Nyhoff, Vaudie Van Den Berg. DRUMS Nelson Bosman, Peter Boter, Donald Leenhouts, Thomas Selby, August Kas- ten, Lawrence Olinger. Eighty-tw0 -iL '.,, me '4.'.llf',i.si- l'-'-JW Q. LL,-w UM' fr --55:3- fl '54 Q. LQX E55 Q QT 51. Mu 1 N f I dwtf., wluliruw ?h.'m A' ip .Q - Kdjihfhifaf ' ..,- N UW 11 2Xih1riir i N 14 I rr n I E ! I E I i 2 a I Q fi I LL TI AM BA FOOT! N 02. E N 'f 1. 3' Jr 9 - Football -S 2,6 At the beginning of the season football prospects were not better than usual We had only two men of varsity experience back. but under the splendid coaching of Mr. Hinga, and the eagerness of each fellow to make the grade, a line team was developed: We came out fifty-fifty on our games. Sept. 25 Hartford ..........,.... ...... 0 Oct. 2 Kazoo Central ....,.. t. ,,,,t. 0 Oct. 9 Gr. R. Union ........ ....,.... 1 3 Oct. 16 Benton Harbor ....... ...... 2 Oct. 23 Gr. R. South ........ ......... 2 S Oct. 30 Allegan ............ ......... O Nov. 6 Grand Haven ,..... ......... 1 3 Nov. I3 St. joseph ................... ...... 0 Nov. 20 Kazoo Normal .........,.... .. 0 4' Games played at home. Holland a'Holland Holland Holland xlaloland Holland 'fHolland Holland 'lHolland Football Reserves 12 20 7 0 0 26 2 0 13 The reserves enjoyed a successful season, winning live out of the six games played, losing their only game to the big Muskegon team. The team deserxes a great deal of credit for their fight and also the way they stayed out for practice during the season. The team was composed mostly of Sophomores and umor which gives promise for a line first team next year. Kazoo Central .............,...................................... 0 Union .......,..... ...... I m South ........ ...... 6 Allegan ....,....,..... ...... 0 A Grand Haven ........ ...... 0 Muskegon .....,.... .. , ........ .27 Total ..............,.,...,..,.. ......... 3 9 il? Eighty-four Games played at home. Holland Holland e'sHolland Holland 'Holland Holland 13 7 12 7 I3 2 S4 S fRYF RES FOOTBALL L. liighty-yifue Y r H r 1 lux'-.wx TEABI 1'BALL 4 BASKI First Team Baslketzlballll HEX the first call for candidates was issued we faced one of the hardest schedules. Only two veterans were available from last year, Capt Breen and De Weerd. 'l'he season opened up with a defeat at the hands of Allegan by one basket. This however did not discourage the team, for they came back and won their next tnree games. Included in these games was a victory over hfuskegon, the only defeat handed to them this year. We succeeded in winning two games from each. G. R. South and G. R. Union, and breaking even with Kazoo Central, and Normal High and St. joseph. Grand Haven was the only team that defeated us twice, as they had the best team in the history of their school. Of the members on the hrst squad. Breen, Ile Xivecrd, Paulus, Smith, Xander Werf, and Spencer are graduating while those returning are lflenbaas, 'l'ysse. Tanis, liorstanje, and Shghter. Taking tlie season all around, it is considered a very successful one, winning nine games and losing seven. The team seemed to play their best ball away from home. Perhaps they were a green team, and felt less conspicuous playing before a strange crowd. 'l'he annual district tournament was held at Vkestern State Normal, Mar. l7, 18. 19. Flight schools competed in Class A. Holland drew as her hrst opponent G. R. Central. The game was played at 6:30 hlar. 17, and Holland easily won, the score being 24--13. The next opponent proved to be hluskegon, winning 38--17. This however was no disgrace as Muskegon walked thru the other state CUIIICSIA ants with ease. They were claimed State Champions at the finals in Detroit the following week. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec jan, lan. I an. a n. I an. Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb xiaf. 17, Allegan ...,........ , 18, G. R. l'nion .......... 22, Muskegon ...........,..... 30, Muskegon Heights ..,... 31, St. joseph ..,....,......... 7, Kazoo Central ...... 8, G. R. South ..,........,.,. 14, Grand Haven ....,,............. .... 21, Kazoo Normal High ....... .... 28, G. R. South ,.............. 4, Kazoo Central ....., 5, St, .loscph .......,.... ll . . . , G. R. l'nion,.... 18, Grand Haven ,..... 25, Flint .............................. -l, Kazuo Normal High.. f . l otal ......,.... Y Games played at home. 'l'ournament at Kalamazoo. Grand Rapids Central ..... ......, Muskegon ....,. ........,.... Holland Holland xHolland Holland afHolland a'fHolland Holland Holland e'fHolland fH0lland Holland Holland Holland lfHolland gHolland Holland if 20 23 22 18 16 14 I7 19 15 I4 75 12 17 18 2 J 29 304 I3 Holland 24 38 Holland I7 Eiglzty-srrfn Seeemll Team Baslkelgllmallll T lllf rescwc lcznn lnzulc an excellent rcccml thc P1181 season, under ilu 1 Y v . lll- X . 7 I x . 7 ' Lllllklllllg . ll. Llxzlplnan. llle lcaln won clghl ul the llllI'U:'Cll galnc' le seasmfs SCllL'LllllL' Dec. I7 :xllCgLlIl .. 7 llollanll li Dec. IX Union ,.,, .7,. . . .. I0 llollaml S llcc. 22 Xlnskcgon . . M 10 5 Holland lb Dec. 31 Ottawa Fnrn. Co ....., . , 20 Wlollangl Ill -Ian. 7 llullzlml Y ....,Y,.,,, 22 mllollangl I5 .lzln, 8 Cl. R. South ,,,,, . . 7 llollaml I8 vlan. 14 Grand Haven ...,,. . 25 Holland 7 jan. 21 ligzznn Normal ...,,,,, I4 xllulland I7 -lan. 28 Cl. R. South .,,. ,... . 19 Mllolland 28 l c-lv. ll Vnlun ,,w,,,, ,...,, . 5 mH0lland 34 lx-lu. 18 Clrand Halen ....,,..,. . . 18 lellolland lb lk-lu. 25 Paris Dry QxlC3llCl'S... I0 lellollannl I7 Nlar. 4. Kazuo Nlll'Il1Zll ...,. , . I7 llcllland 20 Total... .. .. ..... . . .184 230 Sli lffgflf,--.-fgxlf Marne.: played cnt llolne. Tiraclle RACK in 1926 at Holland was started with an indoor inter-class meet, followed by at dual meet with South llaren. the coach had ll good line of material. 'l'he team then engaged in four major meets, the first heing at lialamazoo College where only four men were entered. 'llysse placing in high jump and the relay team taking third. The second was at lialzunaxoo Xornial where eight men were entered. Here Ottipohy toolt first place in the shot-put, Breen second in 220 low hurdles, hleengs third in high hurdles and fourth in low hurdles, l'ixo tool: third in the javelin, 'lwsse tied for fourth in high jump and the relay team taking third. Xext came the triangular meet with Ciirutid Rapids South and Grand llaren at Grand Rapids. Here Holland won only 1722 points. The last meet was at Xlichigan State where the same team entered as was at the liaxoo Normal. The showing made by the relay team was remarkable as was :hat of Ottipoby in the shot who was forced to take second place after holding the lead all thru the event with a put of -fl feet 7 inches. Eighty-Him' f mhlemic Board IHC nmzzvm' and ll'L'LlSl1l'Cl', thc couches, Illill121gCI'S, and thc l'x'incipal, L'UIlSlillllk . . X . thx' nXll1lcIlc I3-mul. llw mam purpusc oi thc lmard IS lo dcuidc cc1'l:ul1 pruh lcms ill'iSillQ in rlmcmhlctiv wm'knfIl1c schuul. When llCCL'SSZll'y, an Il1L'UIillg is czllhd and illt-Ul'IllllHy lu-ld in thu 13l'iI1L'ilJbll,S ufhcc. AIIIUIIQ thu main thi lf: hnzud thu Yczu' naw Ihr LlPINJlIllIl1L'llI wi Z1 new track fllplllill In till th Ilgx duno lax' thu C Yllflil mudc hy' Ihc Cilplllill clvclcd lust f'CLll', who has Ich Hollzlnd High. .Xllcrllu-1' lhm' wus the prmfisimm fur ushurs for the hmm: luzlslwl-lull! gzuncs at the Xxl'IHOI'f', lu CIISIUIII rho llluym ul' llullgmd High is always the presidingf Qu ' the sclmul Il'k'llSllI'CIx lmndling thc Iinzlnccs. !Yi1zr'ty H fhul wi thc hmild Atlhlletlc Sisters l UI' cltmgsl Cztttclyl Chewing euml Frost-hitcsl Pimp-corn. Wltztt clues this rcntincl you Ulf Of course this reminds ytiu ul the .-Xthletic Sisters wliu gm- ntit :tlmle tu see the ltmt-ball games, hecause they have tu wm'k. :Xltluaueli they sec :all ul the basket-hall games they twrk very hztrcl lvelore the games popping ctlrn. 'l'lte girls enjuy this xrorlt because lay cltfing it they can help In linance athletics in Holland High. Iftnmerly sweaters were presented tu the memlwers til the fotltfluull and basket- lutll teams, but since this is not ullwwetl the intlney is spent lui' either equipment :mtl necessities. 'llhis past year they also helpetl the school hand and the Boom- erang Buartl. lic-cause so many banquets were given for the loot-ball team, the Athletic Sisters gave a Treasure Hunt in place ol the banquet which was usually given. 'l'lieir patronesses Mrs. Hinga and Miss 'llatltl helped a great deal to mztlte this year a success for the Athletic Sisters. l'rf'.vidf'nf, ,,.. .... . Ihr 1,fc 5llIf'IIf. SN. and Tn'z1.t' ...A I '1'firldc'1zZ ,.,,, ,,,. Vim P1'e.vtdf'1zZ Ser. and Treat OFFICERS First Semester Secuncl Semester ,RIQTH Hotut ts .,,,cXIARx' li. Bmziu' ,,cEYEl.YN .-Xitatgks , .,..., MARY IC. .liictcttv ,..llU'l'1I B01.11u1s lx4ARG.A.RI'l'1' BOTLZR Ninfty-our N i nety-two ff! X Bramaiira l SENIOR PLAY CAST N '4 I x 3 '1 The Senior Play R,'XMA'l'IL'S are rapidly taking a place in the school curriculum. Many stud- ents do not care for this branch of study and for this reason it has not taken a place in our own schedule. But at various times in the year opportunities are offered to future john Barrymores to show their capability along this line. Socie- ties and clubs each receive a chance to prepare an assembly program and many ideas are developed as a result of this plan. Xot among the least dramatic attractions of the season is the much talked uf senior play. lfach year shows a well prepared cast and a highly satisfied audience as a result of Nliss .-Xnthony's coaching-ability. Our play, Bah, won over each audience to which it was presented, because it was produced by honest effort, and after months of preparation. As leading-lady Margaret W'estveer took the exacting part of Bab. the romantic girl forever suppressed. She bore the burden of the greater part of the action but kept her audience intensely interested in her many misfortunes. Nathaniel Brouwer as Carter Brooks was our tender lover, playing opposite Nliss Hiestveer. Xlr. and Mrs. .-Xrchibald. the parents. were Cornelius Kcopman and Barbara Zook, Tillie Xlasselink and Cordon Yan .-Xrk played the eloping pair. as Lelia Archibald and Clinton Beresford. Daring Eddie Perkins and jane Raleigh kept us laughing in their parts as children. These were Harold Boone and liunice Kramer. Andries Steketee almost frightened Bab out of her sanity in his power- ful part as Guy Grosvenor. Our perfect butler was Lester Exo while Edna john- son took the part of the maid. Gate receipts totaled over 731000.00 .Yirzrly-four ' L' -1-'df F? Q'-'Z I llg.'-zu.. ,,,... ..A,.. F P X LX X 1 , , N fi,-,A 73 i Hb - iluninr High e I i 5 H 5 W i I Miss Minnie K. Smith E Xlflll visitor :it the bcztutilul ultmitmr lligh hiiiltling fllltli his Will' tltrutigli ll ct-rtziiii tltmrwav. hciug attracted hy thc trcll-ltirriislictl imlhcc within. llut lu-wuitl thc :intcrfium which first tlrziws his zittciitiuu is :1 still murc tastt-ltnlly tlt pluiim-tl muiii whore sits ai lzitly lst-hintl ll husiiicss tlcsli. 'llhurc is am tmptimis ' 1 iliiig cycs tt-Il yuti slit t'xpi't'ssif1ii un hcr fact' that tlclics :ill troublcs .mtl lti txtml mitii ltwt-s ht-r work :iimmg tht: chiltlrcii. The visitor nuticcs htm' much Xliss S ' ' 1-4 likg- ihg Huwcrs t'tcrnally' on llCl' tlcslt, hoth inalting pmgpt-cts hriglitcr. llariirt ll lizicl tht- im' nl' hor prcscncc for loiirtccn ycars, wc can nut inizigint- htm' .limit lligh Sclitml could exist witlmut Bliss Smith-thc principal. .Yiiirly-,tix Faculty Department junior ll-ligln HISTORY INDt'sTRIAL Rena Bylsma Bernice Bishop C IQOUIQAIIIIY Anna Boot Richard Martin Edward Donivan Frances P. Drake Robert Evans Iva Stanton MUSIC SCIENCE Trixie hloore sl. A. Bennett ENGLISH XRITIIMETIC Clara McClellan Adelaide Borgnian Henrietta Zwemer Klinnie Nelson L x'rIN Al anet Alhers R. E. Chapman Nina Daugherty Rose Nelson Florence Leiter Lucille Lindsley Nellie La Dick Sena Kooiker l'IaIx'sICAI. EDUCATION Dorothy Todd E. Y. Hartman CI'I'IzI2NsHIP Nortan Lowrey Martin Bos HOME ECONOMICS Leopolda Vrany Ruth Mulder Emily Herkemer Lavina Cappon FINIQ Aivrs jean Goldsmith Louise Krum .Yiizfty-551,111 uimioir High Report lf have nearly completed the second year of the junior High Republic. 'l'he first year we succeeded in laying a firm foundation. Our motto is. Not On 'l'he Heights, But Climbingfl During the first year we tried out this motto and as far as we know it has succeeded. We have modeled our government somewhat after the lfmted States govern- ment. :Xt the end of each year the student body elects four main officers for the coming year. The four oflices consist of a president, secretary, treasurer. and director of public safety. At the beginning of each semester each home room elects :t governor. lieutenant governor, secretary. treasurer, police, and a senator who represents the room in the senate. The senate meets every other week on Wlednesday morning at eight o'clock led by the president. ln a democratic country like ours we need efficient citizens. This is then one of the methods of teaching the student body to be efficient citizens in the future. This kind of government in the schools also teaches independent thinking for the student. We have many activities in .lunior High. We have a basket-ball team, backed by a fine school spirit which has done wonderful work during the season. We have a Ciirls' Glee Club: an Orchestra: a Ckulele Club: a Camera Club: a Debating Clubg and Health Club. We also share some activities with the Senior High. lfifty per cent ol the band is made up of .lunior lligh boys. Some of our boys are in the Boys' Cilee Club of Senior High. Nlany of our students subscribe to the hlaroon and Orange. the High School paper. Also a large percentage of our students attend the athletic games. By this time all the students feel that they are part of the High School. .Yilrfty-figflf l Freshman Class ' Illllf Class of '30, one hundred Fifty strong, will soon leave -lunior High. Next fall. we will enter the ranks of Senior High where we shall carry on as loyally as we have in the Junior High. Our members are active in the Cilec Clubs. Orchestra. and the Band. The iilhccs uf the junior High Republic are held by nine-twcfs. We are prwutl of the records our boys made in basketball and in track meets this year. The girls were interested in a volley ball tournament which was held last semester. Several social functions were held during the year. OFFICERS l'll'l'.fllfl'lIl ..,..,,... ,...,.....,,,,....,,, ,,,,..,,,,,,,,, A I 1Q,xN Bosxmy Vifr' l'r1',vidr'11l ..... ..i,, I JRIas'r0x VAN IQOLKEN 5f'f1'Hlc11'5' .a....... .,.a., R Iaacfxum- XYAN Wnznr TI'l'Il.fHl'1'I '.,, A ,,,,, L'1'IlfS'1'ER KL'II'ER PCUVOH v--.... a..... X IR. CHAPMAN Ninety-ni11e The junior High Uirelhesttira ' I'HR0l'ClHOl'T the past year the junior High Orchestra has been doing very line work. Its members are very ambitious and possessed of high hopes of being promoted into the Senior High Orchestra. The orchestra is well balanced in regard to instruments, being composed at the present time ol nine violins, four cornets. two clarinets. three saxophones, one alto horn. drums and piano. l'nder the instruction of a very capable leader, Miss Ruth Keppel, the progress of each and every individual member and of the orchestra as a whole has been very rapid. Feeling quite certain that their hopes and ambitions in this one phase of their school activities will come true a still better and greater Senior orchestra can be expected in the future. One Hundred uumior High Giiirllsi' Gllee Cllulb ' I'Hlj -lunior High Girls' Cllee Club has been very active this year. With thirty members, under the direction of Miss Moore. they have attained heights of musicianship not found in some Senior High Schools. The big aim of this Cilee Club is to prepare the girls for the Senior High Glee Club and it has proved to be a valuable asset. At the present writing they are exceedingly busy in preparing an operetta to be given in May. The operetta is Feast of the Red Corn, by Bliss. One Ilzutzlrfd On! uintioir High Baslketclballll O.-'XCH Hartman has had reinarkahle success the plisl two years with his .Iunior High llaskethall teams, In a schedule ol' Zl games played only one was lost. Last year, alter coming through with a clean slate. the boys took thirtl place at the Grand Rapids lunior tournament, made up ol high school second teams. The above team. though all green material at the beginning of the year. devel- oped well enough to win two games from Burton Heights, Grand Rapitlsg two from Grand Ilaveng two from Lee High Reservesg two from Christian High Re- serves and two from pickup teams in high school. They lost the first game ol the season to Christian High. i Two of last year's team matic the lirst team in high school this year. Watch Captain Nettinga next year. Unr Illlllfifffl Tron Exzmnr E : I E I s f, li I 5 E 5 1 i I 5 sa 5 Boomerang mllolkes CAST OF CHARACTERS FOR UNCLE 'I'OM'S CABIN Uncle Tom-Edward Spencer. Topsy-Barbara Zook. Eva-Dorothy Tasker. Simon Legree-Everett Potts. Eliza-Mary Elizabeth Berry. The Bloodhound-Donald Martin. Qhlote the soft and silky condition of the earsl. Cake of Ice-Alfred Brown. The End- Bud Galentine. john Wyma- I got 'A' in my theme for Mr. Maybeef' Frank Harbin- If 'the book that l used is any good I'll get 'A.' too. Alice Boter lTranslating in Latin classi- My sister's feet are longer than mine are. .lThc sentence should have been My sisterls a foot taller than l ant. J INVENTORS AND THEIR INVENTIONS Frank Harbin-Automatic electric milking machine for docile cattle. Richard Hoodema-Periscope to examine the condition of one's cars. john Dwyer-Garters for men that are fas- tened onto the shoulders. Cornelius Koopnian--Long handled button- hooks. john Zigterinan-A chin rest for use when one is walking. Chester Uosting-Sling for broken neck. Victor Maxam-Adam's apple reducer. Ed. Wendell-Hair-curler for men. lThe following students were interviewed and gave their favorite musical numbersbz Folkert Dykstra- At the Bar. at the Bar. Where I Smoked My First Cigar. Bernard Keefer- Everything's Made for Love. Grace Wark- Take Me as I Am. Leslie Hofsteen- Alice, Where Art Thou? Ruth Everhart- Down on the Farm. Mr. Maybee- For I'n1 a Stern Old Bach- elor. Mr. Hartman- Tramp. Tramp, Tramp. the Boys Are Marching. Helen Bosman- Oh! For a Thousand Tongues to Sing. The Janitors- Sweep, Sweep Your Troubles Away. Richard Hodema-4'Oh. Mabel. Mr. Ilinga states that if Chester Kramer attempted to grow a mustache. people would think that he had milk on his mouth. It was Three O'clock in the Morning and Peggy 0'Neil and Charley. My Boy were Marching Through Georgia on Horses, They stopped at Barcelona where they drank HA Cup of Coffee from The Old Oaken Bucketi' and hungrily devoured Animal Crack- ers. which Wee11ie. the Waitress provided. Charlie. My Boy said She Knows Her Onions but I Forgot to Remember whether she lives near The Little Brown Church or Way Down Upon the Swance River. 'Why Don't You Marry the Girl? ' said Peggy 0'Xcil. 'She is Not the Kind of a Girl That Men Forget and she would be a better wife than Frivolot1s Sal. who can only do the Black Bottom and the Dance of the Demons. ' Charley, My Boy was Almost Persuadedn and resolved to go to Greenlandis Icy Mountains and live All Alone. but he lost his life Paddlin' Madeline Ilome in the Moonlight on the Ganges. If a pound is worth 54.86 in England. what would be the difference in the values of Lois Marsilje and Cornelius Koopman? A TRUE RADIO FAN Mrs. Ilinga- I would like to hear the IV. C. T. Ll. program tomorrow. Mr. llinga lSwiftly turning the dialsj- What station is that. Gladys?', A IIUMBLE RECITATION Mr. Leddick- Bernard, you may find the humidity of the room. Bernard Klinesteker CAfter a short study of the thermometerj- The 'humilityi is thirty stxfi HUNTING A BARGAIN A Scotchman went into a hardware store and asked for 20 cents' worth of plaster of Paris. The clerk inquired what he wanted it for. The Scotchman replied. For 15 centsf' LAZY LUKE I'd like to go fishing. but my wife doc-sn care about it. AGO alone. Oh, I don't like to row. 0116 Hundred Thref NOT UNNATURAI. The aviator's wife is strange In one way. beyond doubt: Her heart rejoices when she sees Iler husband down and out. WIIY. TO BE SURE It was raining terribly. The playing field was a sea of mud. The players came up out of every scrimmage like pulling a flivver out of a mudhole. Everything was a mess. The football jerseys had lost their brilliant hues and the white pants of the officials were a dark gray shade. Isn't it terrible that they should get so dirty! Look at that fellow's shirt. How will they ever get them all elean?,, Say. what do you suppose they got the scrub team for Vw YES. I-'RIEQUITNTLY Lawyer- IJon't you think you are strain- ing a point in your explanation? Witness- Maybe I am. Init you often have to strain things to make them clear, The Bootblaek- I,iglt1 or dark. sirfl, The Absent-minded Preacher- l'm not par- ticular, but please don't give me the neck. Manager- l'm afraid you are ignoring our efheiency system. Smith. Smith- Perhaps so. sir. but somebody has to get the work done. Two farmers met on the road and pulled up. Si. I've got a mule with distemper. Wltatfd ye give that one o' yours when he had it? Turpentine. Giddapf' A week later they met again. Si, I gave my mule terpentiue and it killed him. Killed mine. too. Giddap! .Q Parson johnson- De choir will now sing 'l'm Glad Salvation's Freef while Deacon Ketcham passes de hat, De congregation will please 'member. while salvation am free, we hab to pay de choir foh singin' about it. All please contribute aecordin, to yo' means an' not yo' meannessf' An elderly woman was boasting of her re- tentive memory. My memory is excellent. she said. There are only three things I can't remember. I can't remember names, and I' eau't remember faces, and-and I forget what the third thing is. Um' Hundred Four The church committee favored the purchase of a chandelier. The new member opposed it. He said. Well, I don't want to be stubborn, but who can play it after we get it? TAK' BIGGER STEPS Father was walking to the kirk with Johnnie. Noticing his son's boots looked much cleaner than usual. he inquired: Have ye got on yer new boots, Johnnie? Yes, father. ah. weel- tak' bigger steps. He had just arrived from the old country and was not familiar with the use of the tele- phone, so he took down .the receiver and de- manded: Aye vant to talk to my vife. The operator's voice came back sweetly, Number, please? Oh, he replied, she bane my second vunf, A gentleman. not unknown to fame. had left his corner seat in the crowded carriage t.o go in search of buns and milk. leaving a rug to reserve his seat. On returning he found that the Seat had been usurped by one in lady's garments. To his protestation her lofty reply was: Do you know. sir. that I am one of the directors' wives? lVladam,', he replied, were you the direct' 1or's only wife I should still protest. There are two sides to every question. pro- claimed the sage. Yes.,, said the fool. and there are two sides to a sheet of Hy-paper. but it makes n difference to the Hy which side he chooses. Cuthbert- Dean you shall have the finest engagement ring that money can buy. What kind of a stone do you want? Cleonette- Oh. one like David of the Bible used. Cuthbert- And what do you mean? Cleonette- One that will knock 'em dead. TROUBLE IN THE OFFICE The pencil has made a number of pointed remarks about the sponge being soaked all day and the waste basket's being full. The scissors are cutting up and the paper weight is trying to hold them down, while the mucilage is stick- ing around to see that the stamps get a good licking. The ink's well. but appears to be blue. while Bill is stuck in the file and the calendar expects to get a month off. The hlotter has been taking it all in. 1 S ls ff 1.1 u I ai! if P ,-., 7. Fiftfias ft ' A far , i. 3 'U 'Es 'eil REVISED VERSION Ile who laughs last is usually the dumbest. It was quite a distance home from church and little Ted was tired from the walk. At length he could keep up with his father no longer. so he said, Daddy, won't y.ou please carry me? I'm all out of gas. What are the chances of my recovering. doctor. One hundred per cent. Medical records show that nine out of every ten die of the disease you have. Yours is the tenth case I've treated. Others all died. You're bound to get well. Statistics are statistics. Did you hear that Mrs. Jones won a vacuum cleaner in the competition ? No, did she? Yes. but she says it ain't no good to her. She ain't got no vacuum. H ER EMPTY PROGRAM During the course of a social function in Birmingham, Alabama. Miss Matilda Jackson. a guest from a rural community near by. to whom such a function was a novelty, was approached by a Mr. Arlington, who inquired with great suavity. Miss Jackson, is yo' pro- gram full? Lawdy. no, Mr. Arlington. said the lady. it takes mo' dau a sandwich an' two olives t.o fill mah program! They were giving a dinner party and the coachman had come in to help wait on table. Several guests had suffered from his lack of experience and in serving peas he approached a very deaf old lady and inquired: Peas, mum? No answer. Peas. mum? lLouderl. The old lady saw that some one was speak- ing to her and lifter her ear trumpet to the questioner. The coachman, seeing the large end of the trumpet directed toward him, thought: It must be a new way of takin' 'em, but l s'pose she likes 'em that way. And down the trumpet went the peas, ON THE OTHER FELLOW Q Farmer Brown- What're you laughing at? Farmer Black- That auto party tearing down the pike. They stole the biggest limb off my lilac bush. Brown- What's so funny about that? Black- It had a hornet's nest in it. Wanted-A good strong man that works on a farm, that milks a cow that speaks German. THE RISING GENERATION I-Iousekeeper-Woman of 35 or more to take care -of small family, all modern imps. Call Bell 3080.-Ad in Pennsylvania paper. B1BUT Di! He- How is that back tire on your side, dear? She flaooking over the side of the carl- 'fOh, it's all right. It's flat on the bottom, but it's round on topf' How are you getting along since your wife went awayil' Fineg I've reached the height of efficiency. I can put my socks on from either end. I-Ierdsmfan- Did y.ou water the cow? Hired Man- Water cow? No. Haven't watered her for two days. I-Ierdsman- Whatl not watered her for two days? Why not? Hired Man- Didn't you say she wouldn't be dry for three months? The charming wife of a French diplomat had never quite thoroughly mastered the English language. She was urging an American officer to attend a dinner. the invitation to which he had already declined. The lady insisted that he must go. but the young officer said that he had burned his bridges behind him. The lady misunderstood the word. That will be all right, she explained. I'll lend you a pair of my husband's. A man in a hospital for mental cases sat fishing over a flower bed. A visitor approached and. wishing to be affable, remarked: How many have you caught? You're the ninthf' was the reply. A BETTER PLACE It was at the maneuvers. f'Bangl went the rifles. Op-'f screamed a pretty girl-a nice sur- prised little scream-as she stepped back right into the arms of a young man. Oh!', she explained. blushing furiously, I was ,so startled by the riflesg I beg your par- don.' Oh, that's perfectly all right, said the young man. Let's go over and watch the ar- tilleryf' One Hundred Fifa: HEARTBREAKING A very sad tale is told of a Scotchman who walked ten miles to see a baseball game and then was too tired to climb the fence. SAY THIS QUICKLY The young lady entered the hardware store. She seemed very direct and business-like. I want a little oven, she said to the young man behind the oounter. Why-ah, faltered the surprised clerk, blushing. lim busy right now. but what's your telephone number? I guess I've lost another pupil, said the professor as his glass eye rolled down the sink. She- Why don't you answer my questionf' He- I shook my head. She- Well, l can't hear it rattle clear over here. Mrs. Cohen fstanding in swimming pool with water up to her neckl-f'My goodness, Izzy, wl1ere's the baby? Mr. Cohen- He's all right. I got him by the hand. , CUSPIDORS ' What are you taking those cuspidors home forfl' For my dog. What kind of a dog do you have anyway? Spitz. Hopeful- I wonder if it is true that the length of a boy's arm is equal to the circum- ference of a girl's waist? Hopeless- Let's get a string and measure it. Four out of five have pyorrhea, the fifth now wears a plate. She- There is something I like about you. He- What? She-'fMe. A small boy was sitting close to a fussy old lady in a crowded car, and he kept sniffing in a most annoying way. Finally she asked, Boy, have you a handker- chief? The boy looked at her a few seconds and in a dignified manner replied, Yes, but I don't lend it to strangers. One Hundred Six Bum- What do you do with your pants when you wear them out? Bummer- Wear them back home again, of course. He- Do you play golf ? She- Oh, dear no, I don't even know how to hold the caddy. - And in the next cage you will see, ladies and gems, the wild, wild woman-Lizzie Lump. She has no tongue. How does she talk? She can't, that's what makes her wild. judge fto holdup victiml- While you were being relieved of your valuables did you call the police at all? Victim-- Yes, everything I could think of. OF COURSE The teacher was giving the kindergarten class a lesson in natural history. Turning to one small tot, she inquired: What do camels have, Mary Jane, that no other animals have? Little camels, was the surprising reply. A certain business man had in his employ a clerk so lazy as to be utterly worthless, and one day, his patience exhausted, he discharged him. Will you give me a recommendation, sir? asked the lazy one. The employer sat down and wrote the fol- lowing non-committal letter: The bearer of this letter has w.orked for me one week and I am satisfied. 4'Who is this? the teacher asked one day, pointing to a portrait of George Washington. The children sat mute and unresponsive, till finally one little child piped up. I know who it is, he said. We got that picture at home. 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FMT 41 , 1- - - ' Com plim f 11Z5 of HOLLAND I7L'RN,-XCI41 CUlXfIP:XNX Compliments of .IAMIQS A. BROXYICR FURNITURE COMPANY .212-214-216 RIVER AVENUE W ' , Ja-,L LM iff nc, ' f W ' MEM M W7 Jfff f if .4 ' ' .Lan-f , , l - jf JM '4Q.'om1Slzme1ztlv'0f'f C k'4L-I CQ AJ' 4' fA440 U AA- HOLL TD PH , V, X0 uxuy fr ,S ,0A..f!.4,,,.,- U f'1,llfll1f!'!lL gh! Complimwzts of SCO'lvl'-l,UCll'1RS LUlNlBliR COMPJXNX Compliments of HOLLICMAN - Dlf XYEHRIJ A U'l'O COMPANY, Inc. ATTORNEYS BANKS ROBINSON ES' PARSONS Attorneys at Law 8 l'iAS'l' l'IlGH'l'll S'l'REl'i'l' PHONE S675 THE FIRST STATE BANK G. Diekema ........,,.,...... President lid. D. Dimnent .,.,,. Vice-President Wynand Wichers ........,..,..,.., Cashier W. Westveer..Assistant Cashier AUTO SALES AND SERVICE PHOPLIQS AUTO SALES REO AND P.-XCK.-XRD DEALERS 2119 Cl'N'l'RAl. AVE. G. H. KOOIKER OAKLANIJ AND PoNTiAc cARs 121 liAS'I' IQIUIITH s'11 N A S H SAl.il'iS AND Sl'iRVlCl'i Phone 5331 lotli and River Ave. Holland S Calendar l'1l l'I'1NlBl'1R- The pleasant memories of summer have faded into the dusk of autumn and here we all are back again at the building with its scrubbed floors and clean walls. It is pre- pared for us but not we for it, since throw- ing off the lauguor of vacation is no easy task. Filling out schedules has such a busi- nesslike aspect that we are frightened. Girls looked strangely tanned and shiny, freckled noses refuse to take cosmetics properly. The boys look forward to the happy prospect of resting for hours at a time after their ex- periences in the factories. on farms, and working on the road. We all feel secretly pleased at being able to be back healthy and wealthy. with the ambition to become wiser. We find all the teachers back and no changes on the faculty. The new marking system of A. B. C. li, and lf has been adopted. The football men respond to the call and school activities take up the customary schedule. HOLLAND CITY, STATE BANK Commercial and Savings Department BATTERY SERVICE LIEVENSE BATTERY CO. Real Sfrvicr rlverytliing in the Battery Line Also Radio Battery liliminators BOOK STORES BRINK'S BOOK STORE Sheaffer Pens and Pencils L. C. Smith Typewritcrs Remington and Corona Portable Typewritcrs FRIS BOOK STORE See Fris Book Stores Autograph Page CONFECTIONER Y STORES A. PATSY FABIANO T- llolland's Finest Ice Cream Parlor and Confectionery 211 Vl'l'IS'I' l'IIGH'I'H STRICICT MAL'l'ED MILKS? BOUMAN'S Of r'our,rr'f 7 WEST 16th S'l'RlilC'l' The VVooden Shoe Sweet Shop Eat, drink and lu' mrrry Give us a try 250 RIYICR AVE. Prop.. li. Z Om lluiirlrmf Ten YES. MARY LEE CANDIES AT 700 PER POUND Sold Exclusively at ARNOLD,S CONFECTIONERY' CLOTHING-MEN'S VISSER 59' BAREMAN Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 50 EAST EIGHTH ST. Phone S242 P. S. BOTER E5 COMPANY Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers Walk-Over Shoes Try B0ter'5 First 14-I5 WEST EIGIITH STREET J 11 503, With Compliments from THE LOKKER-RUTGERS COMPANY FRENCH CLOAK STORE Exclusive Ladies, Ready-to-Wear 1I.lll'7'f' wonzeu low to shop, and wlzrrf you izffczzyx find .tomrtliing ima' 30 EAST EIGHTH STREET ROSE CLOAK STORE Tlzc Shop of Iixrlusiw Sfrtfifr' Ladies. Misses' and Cltildretfs Ready-to-W'ear Apparel 37 E.-XST I'IlGH'l'li STREET DuMez Bros. Department Store Coats. Dresses. Xlillinery. l'nderu'ear and llosiery - Dry Goods 31-33 EAST EIGIITH STREET DR Y CLl:','liYERS 1DE5tk,Bg,iY T E S S Suits Lleaned and Presse ' .Uaximum Quality .Tlinimum ihllfgl' COLLEGE AVENUE DRY CLEANERS We call for and deliver. Service our aim. PHONE 5528 9 EAST EIGIITII STREET CALENDAR-C0111 in um! OCTOBE R- Our band is getting busy and promises to play at games before the end of the football season. There is much talk in school about the Convict Ship down in the harbor. We Won the first football game with llartford, 12-U. Captain Exo is train- ing his men with an evil eye for those who lag. The teachers enioyed a steak roast at Ottawa Beach. The Sophs were wel' coined by the usual reception which. lion'- ever. was planned in an unusual manner. NOVEMBER- Ameriean Education Week is observed by a week of programs on various themes. Fifty little kindergarteners delighted the school with their concert-baud. The debat- ing club starts work with Grand Rapids Central as first opponent. The football team felt the heavy hand of Grand Rapids South. but we were victorious over gXllegan. The Grand Haven game is coming. The Musie department stages the comedy. 'fGypsy Rover. After a week the Grand llaven game did come and we lost to a fine team. The band made its debut and proved a wonderful satisfaction to all, Our llzmdrrd lflrzvn MEG' sip' PARIS DRY CLEANERS EAST SIXTH STREET Cleaning-Pressing-Repairing SMITH'S DRUG STORE HTILL' Czmvmient Drug Starr Pure Drug Prescriptions l'horpe's and Brooks' Chocolates PHUNE 3054 clcN'1'RAL AVE. AND 16111 s'rRE1c'I' D li N T I S T S You gft tim best af the lllorlrl-Drug: and l:':'fm'tl1 in g DR. M. . COOK .. ' . . .. I . , MODEL DRUG STORE Over 26 West Eighth Street. opposite Vanden Berg Furnnurc CO. Watson 81 De Pree Holland, Mich. Phone SISI Holland. Mich. D R U G G I S T S COTA'S DRUG STORE Thr Pfnslar Store Everything in Drugs and Supplies We serve delicious Malted Milks Whitman's Candies CALEN DA R--Continued DECEMBER- Thc debaters were victorious over Grand Rapids Central and showed spirit that prom- ises to take them through a long season. The Hi-Y boys attended the annual confer- ence at Jackson and reported another rous- ing good meeting. The Gypsy Roveri' proved a popular success and is to be re- peated. The last football game was marked by a Holland victory. the Kazoo Normal team proving the final victims. Tom Skey- hill is coming and also the Gros Marion- ettes. The debaters lost to G. R. South. Mr. Riemersma was elected president of high school principals. The Teachers' Club Comedy, The Windmills of Holland, brought back the scenes of old Holland. We adopted an Armenian orphan. JANUARY- We distributed baskets to the city poor for the Christmas holidays. 'Dnalloh Hgih presented its memorable program depicting Miss Peabody's Kindergarten. Holland defeated Muskegon and started right on her home schedule. G. R. Union was also de- feated. although St. Joe took the honors here on Dec. 31. The debaters unanimously defeated Grand Haven. The uMaroon and Orange has been increased to a six-column. Z0-inch newspaper. It certainly is a credit to our school. thanks to John Mulder and Miss H. Hoekje. The Girl Reserves visited Bay City, via Lansing. for their conference. LAWRENCE DRUG STORE Thr Nr'igfLl1o1'l1.0orl Drug Starr Maple Ave. and 13th St. PHONE 5120 lI'l.l5CTR1CAL SUPPLIES WHITE BRos. ELECTRIC Co. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, AUTO IGNITION AND LIGHTING TROUBLES OUR SPECIALTY River Avenue Phone 2284-IR DE FoUW's ELECTRIC Snot' EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Z6 East Eighth Street PIIoNE 5679 GEERDS ELECTRIC CO. Electric Supplies and Radios 200 RIVER AVE. PHONE 5235 FURNITURE STORES James A. Brouwer Furniture Co. furnifurs, Rugs, lfarprls, Curtain: and Draprs 212-214-216 River Ave. Phone 5221 NIAN DEN BERG BROS. AND TER BEEK BRos. Quality Furniturf al Lowrr Prirfs 23-25 West Eighth Street Phone 5504 On: Hu ndfzd Twelw GLASS COMPANIES DONNELLEY-KELLY GLASS Co. Ivlxoow GLASS PLATE GLASS , AUTOIVIOBILE WINDOWS IRIVER AVENUE G R O C E R S Standard Grocer and Milling Co. Wlmlrsalf G1-orfrs Exclusive Distributors of IIOLLAND HOUSE COFFEE ICE CREAM MANUFACTURERS HOEKSTRA,S ICE CREAM Co. Cream of Uviiform Quality ARCTIC DAIRY PRODUCTS Co. Thr Crrum of Quality 28 whisl' NINTII S'l'REl'I'I' INSURANCE COMPANIES fI0l7lfIIIlIIfI1f5 of llave Given Franklin Service for Twenty-one Years Let Mr Sfrfzv' YOIIU Van Putten Insurance Agency Nlntuzil Benefit Life Endowment Policies iff Insurr Anytlzing ln.vuml1lr 36 W EST I'lIGH'I'I'I STREE'I' Visscher-Brooks Insurance Agency W.-XRXI FRIEND TAIERX jEWEI,RY STORES GEO. H. HUIZENGA ES' CO. Exclusive Chartered Agents for Gruen YVatches, Bulova Watches and Blue Bird Pearls OPPOSITE W.-XRNI FRIEND TAYERN W. R. STEVENSON ffwflzr and Optometrist 24 East Eighth Street Phone 5226 HOLLAND, MICHIGAN LUNCH STANDS TAYLOR, the Hamburg King is new open at Lakeside Inn DANCE HALL IN CONNECTION Hall can be reserved on Monday and Friday LUMBER SUPPLIES C0II1PL1.v1E.vTs 01' BOLHUIS MFG. CO. COMPLIMENTS OF SCOTT-LUGERS LUMBER Co. CALEINI DAR-Co11ti11.ufrl FEB RUARY- Tom Sk:-yhill held us breathless for two hours while he talked of Mussolini from his personal observation. The Xlarionettes pleased two audiences. We took the South game but Kazoo Normal High beat us. The reserve team is coming along in line shape. An alarm clock rang during chapel. The Art Department is staging an exhibit of paintings at junior High. We defeated both Ifnion and Central and avenged former defeat by licking St. joe. MARCH- 'I'he senior play east is working hard. The Biology Club is planning a huge ex- hibit at the Masonic Temple. Our school library is growing rapidly and Miss Zwemer has become a vital character in our school life. We lost to Grand Haven and to Flint. the last home games of the season. We have chosen a school motto- 'l'he strength of the pack is the wolf and the strength of the Wolf is the paclin-Kipling's jungle law. The debaters remain in the elimina- tion contest. Basketball ends with a vic- tory over Kazan Normal High. The Senior play. Balm proved a great success, playing to four fine audiences. One Hundred Thirteen L A UNDR IES MODEL LAUNDRY Thr Soft Watrr Laundry Wet Wash-Rough Dry-Finished Work PHONE S442 VAN VYVEN MUSIC STORE E'l'I'l'j'II'lIIIj: llluxiral 23 WEST l'llGllTH S'l'REl,'IT NE UISPAPERS MEAT AMARKETS LINCOLN MARKET XVALTER Moiuus, Propriftor No Meal ls Complete Without Lincoln Meat 76 East l'figl1t.h Street PHONE 2520 MILLINERS K AND B HAT SHOP 11:xcLUs1v15 MILLINERY xiopl1:R.,x1'1i1.Y PRICED MUSIC DEALERS MEYERIS MUSIC HOUSE Pianos and Player Pianos Victrolas-Records 17 WEST EIGIITII STREET Phone 5167 CALENDAR-Continued APRIL- The last call is being made for Boomerang subscriptions. Track candidates are tearing up the turf. We all feel uneasy after spring vacation, but eleven weeks is not long. Queer how we like vacation, but too much of it makes us long for school again. Miss Anthonyls proud orators carried out the George E. Kollen Public Speaking Contest with twenty-two entrants. The Juniors and Seniors have enjoyed another of those famous class parties. The Blue Triangle Club is sponsoring Courtesy week. M AY- This is the happy month of beautiful spring days and nights when romantic Sophomores intrude upon mooning Seniors in various lonely haunts. Caucus fills up one week-end. Kappa Delta and election follow the next week. The graduating class wishes long and sturdy life to the new gov- ernment. The Sigma Chi girls entertain at their annual bust on the last days of this busy month. The Blue Triangle holds a mother and daughter banquet. HOLLAND CITY NEWS The Oldeyt Ernglish Paper in Ottawa County A job Printing Plant Where Quality and Speed Prevail THE HOLLAND SENTINEL Call 5030 for your Classified Advertisements They Brirzg Results 179 RIVER AVENUE OIL STATIONS YOcUM's SERVICE STATION Try This Plarr John Woldring, Prop. 1000 miles Io a filling with Pmznzoil Sunoco Gas and Oil Confectionerv and Groceries let-xs'I' l'IlGll'l'lI S'l'RliE'l' PHO TOGRAPIIERS Complimfnfs of D. J. DU SAAR Ilollaridkr Best I'l1otograpI11'r Visit Du S1ar's Gift Shop 10 l'IAS'l' l'ilGl'l'l'H S'l'REl'I'l' The Only Thing That Only You Can Give- YOU R Pl'lO'I'OORAPl I ISLEANOR I. JONES STUDIO One Hundred Fourteen THE LACEY STUDIO Whrrf Sitting for Your Portrait is a Pleasure In present location for 20 years 19 E. EIGHTH ST. Phone 5338 GREEN MILL CAFE Youth and Old Age meet at Holland's Supcrl Restaurant Quality-Quantity-Service 5 West Eighth Street Chris Korase, Prop. PHYSICIANS This space is contributed by a LOYAL BOOMERANG BOOSTER From a Friend of Holland High School DR. A. LEENHOUTS KEEFERIS LUNCH ROOM 29 WEST EIGHTH sT. PHONE 5445 For Ladies and Gfntlfmfn Holland and Grand Haven LAUGHLIN'S RESTAURANT 72 East Eighth Street Phone 598-I HOME COOKING A real good place to eatl' All American ROOFING COMPANIES DR. FRANCES M. HOWELL announces the removal of her offices to No. 361 CENTRAL AVENUE HOLLAND, IXTICHIGAN PLUMBING AND HEATING DAMSTRA BROTHERS Hot Water, Steam and Vapor Heating Sanitary Plumbing 206 COLLEGE AVE. Phone 5622 HENRY KRAKER CO. Krczkfr Dons It Right ' 213 RIVER AVENUE PHONE S720 HOLLAND. MICHIGAN Yonker Plumber 29' Heating Co. K. Y. W. broadcasting advising people how to keep warm in winter and cool in summer. 17 EAST EIGHTH STREET Phone 5487 RESTAURANTS BOSTON RESTAURANT Enjoy Yourself of the Boston 32 W. EIGHTH ST. Phone 5041 Compliments of GEO. MOOI ROOFING CO. REAL ESTATE J. ARENDSHORST REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 31 West Eighth Street CALENDAR-Continued JUNE- The warm, dreamy days of June when the drone and hum of outside life call us from desks and assignments to a few months of ease and change. The whole school hold: a day of picnics following the annual custom Dnalloh Hgih bust ends the season's socia' affairs. Graduation and Baccalaureate await us. How queer that we should be suddenly dreading this parting! Our last weeks have been marked by a vast appreciation of what our high school has done for us. Now we know what other Seniors meant when they regretted leaving. But the world is before us and we are here to claim our share! The Teachers' Club holds another party and the Biology Club has enjoyed their annual pic- nic. Thus has passed a year. so short, but very lively. Never will it lie neglected on the shelves of memory. One Hundred Fifteen SHOE STORES KAMMERAAD,S SHOE STORE 'Phone 2120 384 Central Ave.. Shoes and Repairing l70 W. 13th St., Dry Goods and Notions A W. I.. Douglas Sfzofx for MPM W. Ii. C0011 Sham for Womm lfmnplimfntx of thf B. AND M. SHOE STORE xizxlm FRIEND 'rAv1aRN DICK the SHOE DOCTOR Iflfrtrir Slzof Iloypitul D. Schaftenaar. Prop. PIIONE S228 I3 EAST EIGHTH ST. lfr fall for and II6II'I.'if SPORTING GOODS STORES OLLIE'S SPORT SHOP ATI ILETIC EQUIPMENT Tlzafs Ur All Own' IU West Iiiglit Phone S704 SERVICE TAILOR SHOP Avoid misfits and disappointments. We know our business from A. to Z. 13 li. Eighth Street Over Federal Bakery N. DYKSTRA, Proprietor TAXI Taxi and Baggage-Day and Night Service Red Top and Checker Cab Co. IV: Aim lo Plrasz PHONE 5177 HOLLAND, MICH. T H E A T R E S THE COLONIAL Where the Highest Class Photo Plays are shown Pure Air Good Music 248 RIVER AVENUE HOLLAND THEATRE A GOOD PLACE TO SPEND A DELIGI-ITFUL EVENING TIRE SHOPS SUPERIOR SPORT STORE Athletic Supplies UN Goldsmith Ifquipimfnf' 206 RIVER AVENUE Phone 5103 VAN TONGEREN'S X. C. Spalding Sz Bros. and Rawlings Sporting Goods 30 Yrars of Quality Sfrvirr I2 If. Eighth Street Phone S047 TAILORS Be well dressed and have your suits made by Nick .llfoce I. Rutgers NICK DYKEIVIA H. H. DE MAAT Progressive Tailoring for Ladies and Gentlemen Suiis to measure, 517.25 and up l98 COI.l.lCGl'I AVE. IIOLLAND, MICH. STE KETEE TIRE SHOP Leonard Stekrtrf, Prop. Tires-Firestone-Tubes Vulcanizing-Auto Accessories IIOLLAND, MICH. HOLLAND VULCANIZING Co. Chas. Van Z3-len, Prop. Tires and T ubes-Accessories Phone 1695 180 River Avenue TRANSFER LINES ROOICS TRANSFER LINE llonsehold Goods Moved-Freight and Baggage Service-Long Distance Hauling 250 W. 14th St. Phone 2353 Holland, Mich. VARIETY STORES Compliments THE BAZAAR STORE A Good Place to Trade One Hundred Sixtun Compliments of FRIS BOOK STORE Fountain Pen Heaclqnartem of Holland Compliments of the HOLLAND CITY STATE BANK HOLLAND, MICHIGAN On: H Compliments of BRINICS BOOK STORIC WHERE QUALITY, SERVICE AND COURTESY PREVAIL Compliments of DONNELLY-KELLY GLASS CO. DUFFY MANUFACTURING C0 fired Eiglztfen Compliments of GICORGIC MOOI ROOFING COMPANY S J I 4. One Day'5 Production of the GRAND RAPIDS PRESS Are you availing yourself of its many interesting and educational features? One Hundrzd Ar t -Y-BOLHUISM'w- 'LUMBICR SL IVIFG. CO. COMPLICTE HOMIE-BUILDING SERYICIC PLANS - MA'l'l'IRl.fXl,S - MILL WORK - L'UNS'l'RLTC'I'ION -.- B U 1 LID E R S GRAND RAPIDS HOLLAND NIUSKLIGON THE LACEY STUDIO Where Sitting for Your Portrait if a Plaaxure IN PRICSIFINI LOCATION 20 Yl'1AKb 19 EAST EIGIITH ST. PHUXIC S338 Our Ilunrlrrrl Twenty ' H87 1 '47 F' f CARRU ON T is with earnest sincerity that the personnel of the STEKETEEfVAN HUIS PRINTING HOUSE truly wishes the class of l927 a future success. Let not your graduation mark the end of a well founded road to the fu' ture, you have merely started on this travel, so continue. Mayzthis annual, a product of our presses and craftsmen be a source of happiness, not only now but in the future when in old age sitting still it will glowingly reflect back on your minds those days so long ago. Keep it and cherish it and may you always guard it as your richest legacy. And so, class of l927, success. One Hur vk'- y qf-' 1, L I' f',, 1 f ' LL.,-x xlkxii B is Q L L L ,X QE - YE ENGRAVER UP OLD with his small tools and his piece of box wood s ent Clays, yea sometimes weeks, in the pro. uction of a single illustration requiring much skill and patience. :Gi 555 MODERN PHOTO-ENGRAVINGS are made photo mechanically with the use of modern photographic apparatus and the aid of chemistry. But it depends just as much upon the skill of the artisans as m the days of old. Your illustrations-he it a school hook or a catalog, if intrusted to us, will be given careful attention so that the finished printed page may y truly convey the illustration you wish to produce. SERVICE ENGRAVING CO. sovsn sum. couansss Bs BRUSH. N nsmorr. Mac:-1. if Q5 ' :ii w 1 ' W Y f lzruzlrfrl 7 :c'r11f va!-:co I X! Y IIS? J ' flcff T 16 fjfttfi . h .L V!! X I' 'I 0-f I 5 Franlelin,s Business in the last 10 years has more than trebled. In Holland there are more than two thousand Franklin Policies. Z , , . YV Lf I W. J. 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