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'.y,.a-.'L 1 ' MAAF ,nf GNUID G'5GWOf5GW9f5GYOf5G50f5 SENIORS 1951 - HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL CALL, Class Prophecy HE following account of his experiences was given by Arnold Van Zanten .1 famous sailor who joined the navy to see the world. Of the many millions of people encountered ih his travels, he records only those who were former high school associates of his. 'The first with whom I came in contact were Howard Teusink and Cornelius Driscol, grea detectives, working on a very strange case of trying to discover the people who were continually shop-lifting diamonds from Woolworth's. The next stop was at New York where I attended an opera and was delighted to see Elizabeth Szekely taking the leading role. We then crossed the Atlantic. While in London I attended the English Derby Races and be- came very excited as I noticed on the program that one of the jockies was Wallace Masselink riding the world renowned horse 'Highland Lady.' You can bet your life that all my jack was staked on AH orullylitnag 7 her. While hurrying through the crowd I bumped headlong into His Majesty Mr. Hinga, o had ra C1 just received the appointment as Ambassador to England. - Scotland was our next stop. While riding through the country a ve mansio pointed out to us. My curiosity was aroused and upon investigating I found that it belong y former patroness, Miss Lindsley, and her husband Mr. Ed Donivan. They entertain royal y and'Q gave me a big dinner party. Among my acquaintances and old friends we t ous Scotla detectives, Kenneth Karsten and Gorden Elferdink. The navy was then enly C l ussia o extinguish Ed Lanwehr's Bolshevistic movement. In Germany a noted scientist, jim Davis, working on gysilistic g tr the e mosquitoes, came to see me. I was just in time to bid Bud Slagh farewell as he wa arding the Zeppelin on an expedition to the moon. Whom do you suppose I found in Paris as the model for the great painter, Charles Loyer? None other than Isabelle Van Ark. Another well-known citizen of this city was Madame Ver Beck, who was setting the styles for the world. Being lured away to the romantic country of Spain I happened upon a bull fight, and to my utter amazement saw the matador, Donald Albers, rushing forward to meet a blood-thirsty bull. Among the lovely Senoritas present were Beatrice Tretheway, Thelma Vrieling and Estelline Tin- holt. Stopping off at Italy I went to hear the famous violinist, Bud Prins. Of course peanuts had to be purchased from the peanut vendor, james Quist. Having lost his monkey, Don Te Roller was playing the role. We travelled downward to Africa where I renewed my acquaintance with Harry Beekman, a great game hunter. To appease my hunger I stopped at a tavern in Cairo where I discovered Gerald Fassen chef of the cafe. After visiting with him a while I found out that he had married Ada Dyk- stra. The two had come here to seek their fortune. As we travelled into the country we saw in the Gerritson trying to win a large sum of money given to the first person who could climb to the top of the pyramid. In rabia Shiek Lievense highly entertained me. One of the features of the program was inspecting t arem, where the favorite wives of the shiek were arranged in descending power Marjorie Be d , Helen Shaw, Edna De Weerd, Sue Leland and 'Aunt Nelly' Perkoski. Sailing on and on I arr v in India and was greatly shocked to hear that Margaret jackson had married the Indian Prrnc In China 'ted a mission school and was surprised to see Bill Vander Ven and Marie Van distance a small object trying to scale a pyramid. To my dismay 1 discovered that it was A Wezel tea img the e. Bill was instructor of music and Marie instructor of domestic arts. Naturally, ere ,w ding romance between the two. he nd stop was in japan. Here was located a delightful tea room operated by Vivian Viss er and D vid Mowrer. Upon leaving the tea room I saw a large crowd gathered in the street. ife he fo mer Charlotte Elton. The subject of his sermon for the day was 'Thou shalt not stealf n ly came to Australia and stopped off at the great ostrich farm operated by Mr. and Mrs Q ormer Helen Boonej Teed Van Zanden. In Hawaii Helen Raffenaud, dancing to the f P Boter's guitar, gave a clever entertainment. I then went northward for many days, finally cruising into Alaskan water where john Good, my rmer chief of police, was spearing whales. At least he could make them behave. Upon enter- ing lifornia all of us saw upon many billboards pictures of Ruth Ver Hey taking the place of Clar Bovi and Paul Hume, as second Gary Cooper advertised in their new picture 'The Sky is t e Lrmi Newspapers were full of accounts about Vernon Klomparens, a United States Army c m- man r, who had quieted a revolt in Mexico to overthrow the government. lt,w ajrewiva neeting led by the missionary from the Canary Islands, Cornie Westrate and his X- , X cj, fu ll ' ' Traveling around to the east through the Panama Canal, imagine my surprise at seeing R th Van Oss tanned like a native basking in the sunshine eating cocoanuts. ' ving completed this trip around the world I took a little visit back to my old borne wn and reat delight found Franklin Van Alsburg coaching the great Hope eleven. Crystal Van Anroy XT Lucile Ver Schure X' af 'F x x 1 if l it wi 5 Q 5
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