Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1932

Page 1 of 40

 

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1932 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 7, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 11, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 15, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 9, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 13, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collectionPage 17, 1932 Edition, Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 40 of the 1932 volume:

1 3 . .fl- ...- 1 'C F Q S :- is K 'T E ,II Y E E Q E 5 E 2 E 5 r ziamx-xuzlnnw-:mxna-swuunnwvzzw - u.-un. -'- A -nur ':sau,x'm::::awunu'w:.r.f -if z,..s-fum.ll:1lsae1-an..-marnmnmwel. az H.. 1- vzwxnv-ins-nusrnwuqmn x:mm-1n1u L E54 :f-'Rf -1 ,gif W ' . ' I 4- - Fffg- Q '.Qu5vLfH-'-II' -I X I II' E853 ,I I5 f- , Lf. :I IN 1 ,IQ 'X ' -44, 'Fair T JA? - , - ,I ,, If, ,, I , ' A' fi i'm4.5iv'a :gg , A , 1 yin? 1' jf'-'C' 2: .32 ji, I - -, I 14, I . II,I I -:JE I . , I, J' . I I I ' ' Dia gat ' II . I I6 II f' -WIQ I ' ' ' i',I I 'f . :sm ffivfgq in ' I 55' - ' A 'ASV'-'Y+-14-2 'T 'Lili' ' 'Fix Ip , 1' Qi 1 '13E iAfg3' U' H- is 4' T . g..+4?f3gf1i!-.P-:gay fn. ., 1 f-.Lf-wH?5f'-pf ax .af 1, NA . I A ' 1 'ik'-,,.:.J 7' ' , . . . ,I J, T -5' Qi, 3- 'ill . JP 5332- '- , 1 , C299 ' ' ' W 'N' ,Ig v - I I fs' ., f A Fi , .. ' -'-A 'wI- v,--'gg wh' - . If-' - 'HSI I, I ,IMI 'Y '25-V. 1. f ' f - MVN ' .,f:Q ::1E' gf JN wi , P - 4 ' Lf 111' -2 1 -4 ' f'-.2 -, ,,, . r Q- v 1, . I , , , . Im , , L., . . , s, ,, . ' Y -ll., ' , 'P . Lf-A Q- -r v 'v' 9' ..., - 5 - 'f X539 V- fn fl, -A g. ' ., , ' - W4 x - p ,I :: L,, - mf,- J- 'g 'sip' :safe-,fr f -- . 4' YN' 1 'fi A-'ML N HQ ' XJ' vffmf, ,,'f1'i,i2-WQSQQJ' ' fix . ,IIE WIIIIIII. , 4' iii , 'N' He an r-I F' , .. I ge-x V' .-wg.. -..v - -Q,u:L:es ' ' .sl-, . SS, it IIIIAIIIIIIM EW, A U-w I I :LI . .I.:-IL, Yew - ,..' - 1 1 Jie: A 5l'Ifw2 :,,.--x-f'5. Z5?56ii5Ei3tfi5ZS?56?5l5?56456456452545695E5456?56456?56?5E5?3564556456455254356?5Z?+5?5+E56+S5t5?SbE5?5E?35ZS?S5Z?iS5Z5'?5ZE4f5Z3?S5E-'?S5Z5iS5 SENIORS1932 V777 V77 , VV V HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL HOLLAND, MICHIGAN vv v PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS S3552Q49962922QF?Qi?QF?QE?923552QQQQQQQf9Q+2Q+?S?ff2Qi9Qf9QfE?Qi-?Qf9Q+?2QQQQQQIQQYQPQ993529523-32Q+?Q+i2Q+32Q+'i2Qf2Qi9Qf9 6?5ZS?55i3'f36?56?35ZQ?564364356543525455645565364656456456455655645655E?iS5E?56?E56?E5E4'56?3E365E345E545E3f5Z?+3iSf'5EifE56ffS5Z5+5E?f355?fi5 l21 Z3lS5ZSlzi5Z3'lS5Z5'l564564356556'lE56'l5l5l'5Z5l'5Z?lS56l'3Elotilolilij2356523:5Z5lS5ZS'lS5GlS5Z51l5SZ54:S5t3l5Z5l55l'E5Z5l5Z5l5CfalE56l56lS5ZilS5Z?Jl5?5'l356'3 1 3111 illllemnrg nf Mizz Mabel Anthnng Who gave the best years of her life inspiring and helping othersg who has won a high place in the hearts of the students of Holland High School. lil 194 UQ 394 Ac 994 pk Of' Vcff 9 K9 'QQ 94 Q4 QQ 'Y '94 YQ 'Q' 99' fc V 'V DQQ 9 9 'Q '14 9 9 U 9 9 Faculty Geiger, XX7cstvcc1, Lindslcy, Muldcr, SfC,ML'lU!l'l, Nclsnn, Davidson, Humphrey, Holden. Pnrkyn, Smith, Van Dyke, Hnckyc, Chaprnan, Mundy, RiClI'lClSlHLL Full, Carter, Braun, Hrrnwn, Lcddlck I Bout, Knulkcr, Vex' Hulst, I,.1 Dirk. Nclmn, Z1m111urnmn. Klcis., Daugherty, Smntnn, Muni, Munrc, MLCQlcll.1n, Iixwld, X3C'clng.uti1, Dchn, Bylsmn, Couk. Bsslmp, Krum. Dcntun, -Iurrnings, Perry, Hrxrtwig, Cnppnn, Alhcrs, Hcldcr. I2v.ms, Martin, Smifim, D-rnixrm, Bennett, Drake H1 .uuyw ZSi35ZSiS5Z5li5E5652545513435355Z3?56lE5Z5hS5Z5'i313356l5tSlS56lS5ZSiS5lSiS5Z5iS5lSti5ii5ZSl5Z5+3t3lS5L2i35Z3l356t5iSiS5Z5iS56i551l5Z51l5SZSiQ5ZSi3G1loZ34 'l I5 JOE AARDEMA QNo Picturej A friendly fellow, with friendly way1. LULA ARTZ Here'J to the girl with a heart and a .rmile. Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Vice- President 4. BERNICE BAUHAHN She haf hrainx, and Jhe uJeJ them. W.C.T.U. Contest fsecond placej. Com- mercial Contest 3. Junior Honor Roll. Sen- ior Honor Roll. ALFRED BERKOMPAS If you mean to profit, learn to pleaJe. Athenaeum 4. KATHRYN BENEDICT SenJe Jhe haf in large degree. ROBERT BONTEKOE I believe in having fun anywhere, anyhow, anytime. Glee Club 3, 4. Operetta 3, 4. Chorus 4. KATHERINE BOERE One whore work was alwayx done. Music Essay Contest 2. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Soci- ety. DOROTHEA BRENDEL I crane a hrand new thrill. Blue Triangle. LOIS BRENDEL When joy and duty rlaih let duty go to .rmaxh. G.A.A. 3, 4. Alpha Chi 3, 4. Blue Tri- angle 3. LEONA BRIGHTRALL She har a heart with room for every hay. FLORENCE BROWER In her quietnen there ir charm. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. ZSl5Z5lS5Z5tS5Z'3lS5Z?1lS5t3'lS5Z3t5Z3lS5ZS'l5tilSS5'l35ZSlS5t3t5ZS4:5E3352335tiliiZ?l5ZiirE5645E335GloElo254556435Z5!rti5Z3'l?Q5Z?.'l5Ziil?-5Z?l35Gl5Zf2'l5Elff3ZSl ' ' l i I6 MARIAN CARRIER '.'A character found only through Jearrh- Ing. Commercial Contest 3. Junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. MURIEL CI-IARD Her friendr-they are many, her foe!- afe there any? ' New Castle High School, Indiana 2, 3. Blue Triangle 4. G.A.A. 4. DAVID CHRISTIAN The wire full oft in rilenre Jil. Athenaeum 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. High School Treasurer 4. History Contest Prize 4. Mixed Chorus 3. Hi-Y 3, 4. Junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society. MARGARET COLLINS UnaJJumin , conrcientiour and depend- able. E B Phi Beta WILLIAM COMBE I love to wind my tongue up, and I love to hear it go. Athenaeum 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2. President 4. Council Play 4. Class Treasurer 4. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. Personnel Board 4. National Honor Society. GEORGE coMBEs QNO Picrurey Quiet, hut not idle. Michigan Drawing Prize 3. Editor-in-Chief gill-Iolland High Herald 4. Senior Honor 0 . EARL COOK AJ fond of dates ar an Afahf' Football Reserves 3. Football Varsity 4. Basketball CRD 3. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Sec- retary and Treasurer. Chorus 3, 4. Double Quartet 3, 4. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Council Play 4. JACK E. DAVIS Not too Jeriour, not too gay, hut a rare good fellow. Dnalloh Hgih 4. Hi-Y Secretary 4. Senior Honor Roll. LILLIAN DE BOER She wearr her hat a-tilt over turlr that never wilt. Phi Beta 4. CARL DE KOOYER All the great men are dead, and I don't feel well myrelff' HARRIET DE NEFF She doth little hindnerser whirh mort leave undone. Bible Contest f2ndD 4. Senior Play. Phi Beta 2, 3. Chorus 2. Commerce Club 2. l 5i3dh56lE6i 5i3Ziilolifi-6ZSi5Zf3iS5t5lS5Gio2335E45GioZ?i5tfi1lS5Z5li5Z5lr3El35ZSi5Z5i3Z2l5ElE5Z5lf5gSZ5i3tSlSStSl55ZSlS5t51l65Z3i56if55Z3l?5Z5lfi5 RUSSELL DE WAARD No one know: what he can do, until he trier. GEORGE DE WITT He war the mildert mannered man. HARRIS DE WITT Hi: mannerr were gentle. GENE DE GLOPPER Pet him 'girlJ, he won't hite. LEON DE JONGH Still water: run deep. Orchestra. Art Club. VERA DAMSTRA Always happy, never :adj full of pep- and never bad. AlphaNChi 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Vice President 4. Athletic Sisters 3, 4. Vice- President 4. Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent 3. Glee Club 2, 3. Secretary 2. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Secretary 3. Operetta 2, 3. - G.A.A. 3. President 4. Alderman 4. Boom- erang Board 2, 3. Tennis Champion 2, 3. Council Play 4. Senior Play 4. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. EDNA DANGREMOND She rpeahx, heharfef, and actr juxt ar the Jhould. Senior Honor Roll. RUTH DEKKER I like your Jilence, it .rhowr of your man- nerr. Phi Beta 2, 3. Glee Club 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. Class Secretary 3. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. FLORENCE DERKS To be contented ir a natural deriref' Blue Triangle 4. BETTY DREW ModeJty ir the magnet of true friendship. Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4. Art Club 3. G.A.A. 5. E71 liloZ3if35ZQt8vZii85Z5lS5ZQ-l56l3?lS55l35tQil35Z5i3S5Qif?56lE5ZSiS56'l35Z5'lE5Z5l556l'S5ZSl3Z5'l3ZSl'5t3iE5Z?l5Z5'l5Z3i3t5'li5Z3lS56ii5t5l5Z5ll5Z5'l35Z3iS5?5l'S5Z?vBZ3l?96JfE5 I8 LOUIS DYKEMA Good humor is the Junxhine of the world. Council Play 4. I-Ii-Y 4. TI-IELMA DUHRKOPF I want a man with two good armx. Chorus 2. DONALD DYKEMA A proper man, ai one :hall ree. ADELAIDE EBERHEART She would rather talk with men than an- gelf anydayf' Alpha Chi 4. Secretary 4. Junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society. LEONARD ELANDER Why worry? The more we Jtudy the more ignorance we dm.'ouer. GERALD EMMICK He lookx on the happy .ride of life. Hi-Y 3, 4. Senior High Band 3. ALICE ENGELSMAN IV hat men dare, I dare. High School, Randolph, Wis. TED ESSENBERG lf women interfere with your work--quit work. Class Vice-President 2, 3. Reserve Basket- ball 2, 3. Yell Leeader 3, 4. Alderman 4. Dnalloh Hgih 4. Varsity Basketball Cap- tain 4. Glee Club 4. Operetta 4. BARBARA EVANS Sometime: :he Jang-whoever heard for- got err and aim-and halted charmed. G.A.A. 2, 3. Sextette 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. President 2. Operetta 2, 3, 4. Vocal Scholarship 4. Council Play 4. Senior Play 4. EARL FABER Don't do today what you can do tomor- row. Hi-Y 2g 3, 4. Secretary 4. Athenaeum 3, 4. Art Club 2. Yell Leader 4. Public Improve- ment Board 4. Z3l5t3l3ZSliti5t3lf356lS5Z5l5SZ5l5tal5ZSlf5t5l3Z3'l55tQlS5Zildtf-3lt55Z5lE5ElE56lf5t5'l?55l55ZSlfS5tQl5t5l5Z5'lEZ5lE5Z?lS56'l5t3l'56lE5Z5l5w56lS5tSl5ElS56'lS5Z5l3Z5lS5Z5'li5 LOUISE FABIANO Silence if mofe eloquen! llaan lL'07'dJ.H SEWELL FAIRBANKS For Jlmme-wlaefe ir tlay blurb? Alderman 4. Reserve Basketball Manager 4. Reserve Football 3. Major R. 4. Dnalloh Hgih 4. Interclass Basketball 2. GERALD GARVELINK I lnwe only done my duty as 4 man ir bound lo do. Reserve Basketball 2. Varsity Basketball 3. Football 4. HELEN GIEBINK Her life war bury and eafne.r1. GEORGE GOOD Of a .fufely be bm' kirfed the Blarney none. Dnalloh Hgih 3, 4. Treasurer of Society 4. President 4. Reserve Football 3. Varsity Football 4. Ad Manager of Herald 4. Al- derman 3. Senior Play 4. Mixed Chorus 4. Operetta 2. Glee Club 2, 3. FRANKLIN GRINWIS You may depend on it tlmt be ir u good man. Interclass Basketball 2. Athenaeum 4. GORDON GRINWIS l,do nal allow my rtudiei to inleffefe with my education. Dnalloh Hgih 3. President 4. Hi-Y 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Mixed Chorus 4. Oper- etta 3. Assistant Stage Manager 4. STUART GROSS Great men ure Ibfif bfainrq mine never 7'6.l'l.l'.U Glee Club 2, 3. Operetta 2, 3. Dnalloh Hgih 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4. Secretary 4. Reserve Football. Varsity Football 4. Busi- ness Manager Senior Play, Council Play 4. Track 2, 3. Hi-Y 2, 3. Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Boomerang Board 3. Business Manager 4. KATHLEEN HAMM Why afen'l they all rontented like me. Glee Club 2. G.A.A. 3. 1 WARD HAMLIN Life if no longer if I buffy, the world if 1 no belief if I worry. l l Chorus 2. l9J EM Z?lS5Z5'lS5ZEl'E56l5ZSl352SlS56l?:5ZSlE56l'E5t3iS5Z3'l5E'l5Z?l'f56l35t3l'?5ZE'l35t3l35Z5'l3Z?l35Esl?5t3irS5t?lS5Z?i56'l55t5l56i3Z5'lS5Z5i'56'l355lS5ZSl35t3'lE5t5i'3Z5l55Z3i56'l65 l l 1 1 4 l 1:10 JAINIES HARDIE I am not ro foolirh as to let .fludier inter- fere with my pleasure. Hi-Y. KENNETH HARPER I dare do all that may herome a man. Hi-Y 3. Football Manager 4 Ckeservej. VERA HEETER fNo Picturej Life if rarely worth living. IDA BELLE HIEFT-IE None hut thyself ran he thy parallel. G.A.A. 4. A MARIAN HOEKSEMA ' Not hy her .fize hu! hy her dirporilion .rhe ir judged. HOWARD HOFFMAN lVho'r the clezferert perxon in rrhool, and why am I P Band 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2. THELMA HOMKES For Jhe ir jun a quiet girl whore nature never varie.r. Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4. G.A.A. 3. Senior Honor Roll. LEON HOPKINS Why worry? Hi-Y Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4. WARREN HEUSING An intimate friend of the girls. Reserve Basketball 2. Varsity Basketball 3, 4. Chorus 4. Operetta 4. Dnalloh Hgih 4. Hi-Y Vice-President 4. Band 2, 3. Glee Club 4. Police Board 4. Reserve Football 2. Major Reserve Football 3. Varsity Football 4. EVELYN HULSEBOS Hang Jarrow, care'll hill a rat. Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2. Chorus 2. Operetta 2. ROBERT HYINK He Jhall make mari: wherever he goerf' Chorus 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Vice-President Glee Club 4. Double Quartet 3, 4. Operetta 3. Hope College Vocal Scholarshig 4. Re- serve Football 3, 4. Reserve Basket all 4. l 6'f66iS56iS56l'S56iS52545643561256iSt5l55t5lS5tQiQ5t5iE5Z3i55Z5l35Z?i?5ZS'l3SZSl3S6435Z?i56lf5Z3'l5Z?al35t3i56iS5Z5i56'l35t3i35tf1lS5G3iE5tSlti5Z3i55E3l3Z?i5t?Ji55l3iS5 l . V I . l AGNES ILLG Life ir what we make it. MARGUERITE JARVIS She har u naughty little twinkle in her eye. Phi Beta 5, 4. VERGIL JOHNS 'lA quiet tongue Jhoufr a wire head. DON JUDKINS QNO PiCtureJ Nothing ir impofxihle to u willing mind. Track Manager 3. Football Reserve 3, Var- sity Track 3, 4. Major Reserve Football 4. CHRIS KAMMERAAD Tnlh every time you get the rhunref' ALVIN A. KAPENGA Pleo.fure and action make the hourr ,reem fhortf' JOHN KAPER Goodne5r of heart, friendlinefr of dirpori- tion. 1-ii-Y 3, 4. AUGUST KASTEN Life'r tz .f67'i0ll.l' proporition. Girlr, mo! Band 2, 3, 4. Band Manager 3. DICK KEELER Oh, goodnefflu High School Orchestra 3, 4. Vice-President of Orchestra 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. President 4. Dnalloh Hgih 5, 4. Michigan All-State Orchestra 3. Golf Team 3. American His- tory Contest 4. String Quartet 3, 4. Nation- al' Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. DOROTHY KELLOGG She greet! you kindly one and ull. Blue Triangle. DOROTHY MAE KLEIS The name is by all men rought. Athletic Sisters 2, 3, 4. President 4. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 4. Chorus 2. Operetta 2. llll 1555523235Zfpiii2352335C35Z3if55Z?i'S5EES2356455H3555523355351335E3451543513356365645Gig233655E356435E3356iti55ii5Z?J'it25Z2ii5Z51lS5Z5'i5ZiJ'55t?i 'E' 1 l12l JOAN KNOLL A kind and gentle heart :ke bad. Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. Athletic Sister 4. Blue Triangle 2. G.A.A. 3. MYRON KOLLEN A mailer of all lee undertook. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. JANE KOOPMAN She laax a manner all her own. ALVIN KOSTER He war a worthy man wills all. AUSTIN KRONEMEYER He believer that inranity ix famed by rleeping under a crazy quilt. Senior Play. Athenaeum 4. Secretary 4. Band 3, 4. MORRIS E. KRONEMEYER The prefidential Jeat need: men like Warkington, Lincoln, and- me. Chorus 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Double Quar- tette 4. Operetta 4. Hi-Y 3, 4. Vice-Presi- dent 4. Police Board 4. GEORGE LA CHAINE HiJ hair Jtood upright, like porcupine quillrf' Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. MARIAN LAMBERS Silence never maker blunderff' Phi Beta 3, 4. JOHN LELAND Dorff argue, I know I'm rigluf' Dnalloh I-Igih 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Hi-Y 3, 4. Reserve Football 3. Alderman 3. Chairman Literary Board 4. Tennis 2, 3, 4 Champion 3, 4. Senior Play 4. Class Presi- dent 4. Major Reserve Football 4. Tennis Manager 3. Council Plays 4. BENJAMIN LEMMEN I will live, and I will learn. Park Board 4. Hi-Y. 6iS5t15ii56i?5Qif35Z5i55ZSiS56i356i3Z5455Z34iS56i5t5i3564564356iS5t3i5ZSi5ZSi35t5i56i5tSiS.5tSiS5ZS'bZ3iE52545Z3i3tSi5Z5iS5Z5iE5Z3iS5Z5if35Z5if56i5Z3i5i 4 l 4 E13 MELVIN LIEVENSE The bert of me if diligence. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll National Honor Society. RUTH LIEVENSE I'nz looking for Jomeone I ran't ind. Alpha Chi Sergeant-at-Arms 4. HAZEL MARCUS Never idle a moment, but tbrifty and tbougbtful of otberrf' Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Vice-Presi- dent 3. President 4. Art Club President 3. G.A.A. 5. Commercial Law Contest 3. Na- tional Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. WOODROW MARIS I am :ure cafe i.r an enemy to life. Band 3, 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Orchestra 4. WILMER MASSELINK Fm a good .ftudent when tbere ir a lady in the care. Reserve Football 2. Varsity Football 3. Captain 4. All-State Second Team All-Con- ference Center. Alderman 3. Police Board 3. 'Vice-President Senior Class. Band 2, 3. Orchestra 2, 3. Dnalloh Hgih 4. Hi-Y. LAWRENCE MAXAM He if not in tbe roll of common men. Hi-Y. BAXTER MCLEAN Bu.rine.fr before plearure, and girly before boyrf' Dnalloh Hgih 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 3. Alderman 4. Boomerang Board 3. Senior Play. National Honor Society. Senior Hon- or Roll. LINDSAY MILLER Bler.fed if tbe man, wbo invented deep. Band 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 3. Art Club 4. FRANCIS MOOMEY Her quiet look if quite deceiving. Alpha Chi 2. G.A.A. Art Club 3. DENTON NORLIN Much may be raid on botb rider. Dnalloh Hgih Reserve Football 2. Football 3, 4. Chief of Police 4. qv V v Z5iE5ZSil5t3i35t5iS5E1i5Z5ifE5tSiE523if3t3i55G?:5tfitijtiif-5234455t3i356i56i'S5tS'l5t?iE5t?ifE56'i35tfsi356iS5ZSiS5EiiS5Zii56i5Z3i35t?iE5Z3i5ZSiS5GiE56i35Z3i8St3i3tQi' i f14 ELIZABETH NORLIN She 'if rilent, and cartr not her in 124111.17 Phi Beta 4. G.A.A. 3. Orchestra 2. thoughls CORNELIUS OONK Ar content ar lhe Jhadoufrf' JOE OTTING fNo Picrurep I arn not hampered hy yerterdayf' JULIA OVERBEEK Who'J the man in your nary? Alpha Chi 3, 4. Glee Club 2. Chorus 2. Athletic Sister 4. HELEN JEAN PELGRIM A very careful Jtudent-careful not lo have a nervour breakdown. Athletic Sisters 2, 3, 4. President 4. Ser- geant-at-Arms 4. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Sec- retary 3. Glee Club 2, 3. Operetta 2, 3 Chorus 2, 3. CLIFFORD PLAKKE A manly character need never rnalae an apology. BENJAMIN PLASMAN A happy nature ir a gift of heaven. MARJORIE QUIST I put iz down, hut I rouldn'l prove iz. Phi Beta 3, 4. ANNAGENE RAAK A rhy but happy maiden. IVAN ROGGEN Brave hut rnodert, grandly Jhy. Hi-Y 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Park Board 4. Sen- ior Honor Roll. National Honor Society. JEAN ROTTSCHA EFER Veni Vidi Vid. Kappa Delta 2, 3. 4. Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4. Athletic Sisters 3, 4. G.A.A. 3, 4. Social Manager 4. junior Honor Roll. Senior Hon- or Roll first place. National Honor Society. Alderman 3. Clerk 4. Council Play 4. Sen- ior Play 4. Glee Club 2, 3. President 3. Librarian 2. Sextette 3. Chorus 2, 3. State Chorus 2. Vice-President of the Inter High Council 4. l Q Ili E45Qiealeetstalseieeieelselszaiastaiecitezalszaissdissziiiitalezalss64556455elszalaselasziieeletateeledszala2245Qieelsseisef 4 ' REAKUS RYZENGA A quiet youth-at iimerf' Hi-Y. Orchestra 2, 3. ALBERT SCHROTENBOER When duly wlaifperr low 'tlzou muftf thir youll: replier 'I ran'. lnterclass Basketball 2. junior Honor Roll 3. HAZEL SHAFFER All ir riglal with tlae world. GERALD SNYDER Few tlzingr are imporrilzle to diligence and skill. Hi-Y 3, 4. Athenaeum 4. Class Basketball 2. RAY SOUTER The luck tlml I believe in comer will: work. Track 2, 3. Hi-Y 3. Fourth Regional Half- Mile 4. Treasurer Holland High Herald 4. Senior Play. Police Board 4. DOROTHY STEFFENS I may be litile, but I make myrelf beard. Chorus 2. Operetta 2. Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Commerce Club 2. ELLEN STEFFENS Her lmir ir ber one mrdinal virtue. Blue Triangle 3, 4. RUTH STEKETEE IVell ufoftbylof u plare in our remem- branref' Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. President 4. Blue Triangle. KENNETH STEPHAN He ozfertlrrowr lair neigblzorfr raufe, and jurzifier lm own. Hi-Y 3. EILEEN E. STEPHAN I'1fe lived and I mlloer tlaink I like il. Riley High School, South Bend, Ind., 2. Glee Club 3. Kappa Delta 4. Chorus 3. J ,. Y .Y Z5iE56lti5ZSl3S5iti5t?i'l'5SZ51lfE5Z3'lS5tS'lS5Z5lr85El?-5ZSiE35Z?lS5tSi36iS5Z5l356l5t5l3t5l5Ei?-Shit?-.5E535G3iS5Z5i36ifE5GtE5Et35Z3iS5t5l36if356l5Z?lti5Z3lS5Z5'lS5tiS5l 'l l:16 HAZEL M. SUMPTER Brigh1 :he ir and full of fun, making two friend: to anotherlf one. Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. President 4. Glee Club 2. EARLE TELLMAN No finner or .faint perhnpx hut-well, the very her! of rhnpff' Hi-Y 3, 4. RAYMOND TER BEEK I will he what I will he. MARTHA TERPSTRA Life if what we make it. CAROL THOMPSON Keep that rrhool girl romplexionf' Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 3. CORNELIA TYSSE Efficient in all the doerf' Public Improvement Board 3. Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President. G.A.A. 3, 4. Secretary. Treasurer. Athletic Sisters. Secre- tary of Senior Class. KENNETH TYSSE We know him well-no need of pmiref Assistant Stage Manager 2. Reserve Foot- ball 2. Varsity Football 2. Varsity Basket- ball 3. Varsity Track 2, 3. x HERMAN VAN ARK The rule of my life if to make huriness cz pleurure, and pleuxure a hurinerff' Mayor 4. Class President 3. Alderman 2. Athenaeum 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Cheer Lead- er 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. HOWARD VANDEN BERG The'fe'5 u lol of mixchief 'neath his mild exlerioff' Chairman of Park Board. Athenaeum 3. Vice-President 4. Student Officer 4. Gym Award fmedalj 4. ALYCE VANDE RIET , The author who .rpeahr about her own hoohx ir jun like the moiher who talhr about her own children. Glee Club 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Operetta 2, 3. Senior Honor Roll. 6+5SZ3lr55tSlS5Z3'l35Z31li56'lQ5Z5+S5ZShS5Z5l35Z3lf5Z5lti5t5'l5Z5h56l5Z5'l35Z5lti56l3SZ5h5l5slS56l5ZSl5Z3ii56'l5Z3'l555525425254656l5Z5l5Z3iE5Z3iS5ZiS5Z5l3Z3i5Z31l35Z5'lS5 i E171 LOIS VANDER MEULEN She would talk, heauenr, how .rhe would talk. Glee 'Club 2, 3. Operetta 2, 3. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 4. Blue Triangle 2, 3, 4. President 4. G.A.A. 3. Personnel Board 3, 4. Chairman 4. Chorus 2, 3. National Hon- or Society. Senior Honor Roll. MJ AL VANDER SLUIS C! M Beware, I may do J ' Jemational ' 3 J' yet. Hi-Y 4. Dnalloh I-Igih 4. EVERETT VAN DEN BRINK HiJ wayr are quiet, hut rilence is elo- quentf' Chorus 3. Operetta 2, 3. Glee Club 2, 3. JOHN HAROLD VANDE WATER l am that man, who haf a mind of hir own. Track 3. VERNA VAN DORT IVoman row: hi her in nature ar her . 3 . atm: grow h1gher. Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. Sergeant-at-Arms. Ath- letic Sisters 4. Sergeant-at-Arms. Orchestra 2, 3. Secretary and Treasurer 3. Blue Tri- angle 3. G.A.A. 3. AUGUSTA VAN EERDEN A good hearted and diligent maiden ir Jhe. MARIAN VAN HUIS By diligence Jhe win: her way. Alpha Chi 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Blue Triangle. LEON VAN HUIS A Jtudiour mind ir ever evident. DOROTHY VAN INGEN In truth, rhe ir gentle and mild. Phi Beta 3, 4. JANET VAN KAMPEN Very .ferertely Jhe payer on her way. Z3l35Z5l'56if56l3Z3l'S5ZSiS5EiE5Z3l35Z?tS56i5Z5lS5t5lS5Z5l556'lS5ZQiS56rl56iS5EJl'f35E545ZSTSETSZSTSZSTS6i56l5Zih5EiS5Z5l55i56lrS5Z2i35Zf3'lS5Z5'lS5Z54S5l 4 l l f18 GENE VAN KOLKEN I do not hide my talent under a hurhelf' Glee Club 3, 4. Orchestra 2. Council Play 4. Athletic Sisters 4. Alpha Chi 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3, 4. Type Contest 3. Organ Scholarship 4. Secretary and Treasurer of Orchestra 2. DORIS VAN LENTE She har a manner all her own. Glee Club 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3 Operetta 2, 3. CORNELIUS VAN LIERE Being honeii caurer itx dioidendx quicker than any innerimentr I know. Interclass Basketball 2. ART VAN LOOYENGOED I don't want to hrag, hut I'r'e got my health and my friendrg I0 what on earth more do I want? Dnalloh Hgih. Reserve Football 3. Varsity Football 4. Football Manager 4. Stage Man- ager 4. Track Manager 4. ADA VAN PERNIS A merry heart doeth good like a medi- fine. Glee Club 2. G.A.A. 3. MARGRET VAN RAALTE IVirked hrown eyes are dangerour things, often keep ur from .rprouting ufingrf' junior Honor Roll. Glee Club 2, 3. Cho- rus 2, 3. President 2. Sextette 3. Operetta 2, 3. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Class Treasurer 2. Welfare Board 2. Chairman 3. Editor of Boomerang 4. Alderman 3. G.A.A. 3, 4. Council Play 4. Senior Play 4. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. LEONARD VAN REGENMORTER I Jay fait what I mean, no more, no len. LESTER VAN TATENHOVE '.'Gener'ally rpeaking-he ir generally Jpeak- ing. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. Athenaeum 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3. Custodian 4. President 4. Boomerang Board 3. Tennis Team 3. jun- ior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. JANET VAN TIL A good dirposition tr more zfaluahle than gold. Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 4. Senior Honor Roll. JOHN R. VAN TILL Indu5try lead! to rumen. l OOOOOQVOOOOVOQQOOOOOQVQQOOQVOOOO-0-O90 615GTSQTEGTEGTQGTSGTSGTEETSETSETSBETSETSEESQTSGTEGTEGTSGTSZSTSSZQTSSTESETSETEZSTSETStivo33155EYSGYGBEYESZSYSGTSSGTESLQTSSZQTSS l CORNELIA VAN VOORST A kind word ir never .fpoken in min. Phi Beta 4. G.A.A. 3, 4. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. ' MICK VARANO KNO Picturej An ounre of wit ir u'ortlJ a pound of Jor- row. PAULINE VARANO fNo Picturej A maiden nezfer bold, tzlufuyr quiet and still. Phi Beta 4. ANGELENE VENHUIZEN One who lrelpr to keep the world .fteudy and fl1'7lZ.U Phi Beta 3, 4. G.A.A. 3. GLADIE VER BEEK l'M68kH?JJ unlike rome tlaingr fannot be rounterfezledf' HAZEL VER HEY Let them tall it mirclaief, uflaen it ir parted and prorpered it will be virtue. First Place State Shorthand Contest. Sec- ond Place District Typing Contest. Senior Honor Roll. Junior Honor Roll. HELENA VISSCHER Ola Edgar-my .runny lochr bang on my templer like tz golden fleece. Glee Club 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. Secretary 3. Operetta 2, 3. Welfare Board 3, 4. Secre- tary Sophomore Class 2. Council Play 4. Senior Play 4. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent 4. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. BERNICE WABEKE IVitbout cl doubt .rl1e'.r u good old front. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Chorus 2, 3, 4. MARGUERITE WALKER Slae'll und u way. Winner W.C.T.U. Contest 2. MAURIE WAS My dayr have been .fo ufondrour free. Alpha Chi 3, 4. Glee Club 2. Chorus 2. Operetta 2. MARTIN WATERWAY Thought if deeper than rpeerbf' Senior Honor Roll. junior Honor Roll. NELSON WESTEROFF A happy nature if a gift of beuzfez l19l t3iS5t5ti5t3i556t?96t3tSi55Z3iS5tSi35Z5+i5Gio6435645GioEiiiZiiotihGigi2543525455iii?-5t5i56iS5t5i5t5iti5tiit55iS5z?iS55i5ti,i?.5z?i56i35tSiS56i5tSi35E-435235 i V L20 HELEN WHITE A good and :teddy worker. Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Secretary G.A.A. 3, 4. Commercial Contest District First Place 3, State Third 3. National Honor Society. Sen- ior Honor Roll. High School Office Clerk 4. RUTH WESTING A theery Jrnile for everyone. Phi Beta. Treasurer 4. G.A.A. 3. WILLARD WESTVEER Quiet, redate, a man of varied anom- plzrhrnentrf' Dnalloh Hgih 2, 3, 4. Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. Presi- dent 4. Glee Club 4. Football Reserve 3, 4. Basketball Manager 4. Alderman 4. Oper- etta 4. NATHANIEL WIERSEMA Life ir t1 Jerionx prohlerrzf' NELVINA WIERSMA Great .fhall he her reward when rnenrured hy her worth. Blue Triangle 3, 4. Second Prize Biology Poster Contest. JEANNE WILSON FirJt rome, firft rented. Athletic Sisters 3, 4. Alpha Chi 4. Queen of Education 3. OLIVE WISHMEIER Seldom ran't, reldam won't, never shunt, never won't. Kappa Delta 2, 3, 4. Vice-President 3. President 4. Athletic Sisters 2, 3, 4. Blue Triangle 3,-4. Glee Club 2, 3. Chorus 2, 3. Operettas 2, 3. Council Play 4. G.A.A. 3, 4. President 3. Chairman Welfare Board 3. Boomerang Board 3. Junior Honor Roll. National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll First Place. ARTHUR WITTEVEEN My thoughtr and tornmentr are my own. junior Honor Roll. Senior Honor Roll. CLARA WITTEVEEN Her way! are Jilent, but Jilence A elo- quentf' Phi Beta 2, 3, 4. Secretary 3. President 4. Senior Play. Senior Honor Roll. JASON WOLDERING KNO Picturej Why worry, it ir rnurh earier to laugh. Reserve Football. MARCELLA ZAVADIL A good hearted and diligent maiden ir 5he. ROBERTA ZIBBELL An earnest girl with a cheery rmile, and 4 good heart. Glee Club 2, 3. Orchestra 2, 3, 4. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Operetta 3. Q 4 ' + Qaasa ' ' 'aa +sa+sasa+a+a:+:.5aa . jean Rottschaefer 'l Olive Wishmeier X . 1 . Vera Damstra 3. Ivan Roggen 4. Bernice Bauhahn 5. Katherine Boere 6. Helen White 7. David Christian 8. William Combe 9. Melvin Lievense 10. Helena Visscher 11. Adelaide Eberhardt 12. Ruth Dekker 13. Clara Witteveen 14. Florence Brower 15. Myron Kollen 16. Edna Dangremond 17. George Combes 18. Lois Vander Meulen 19. jack Davis 20. Richard Keeler 21. Martin Waterway 22. Hazel Marcus 23. Lester Van Tatenhove 24. Arthur Witteveen 25. Margret Van Raalte 26. Herman Van Ark 27. Hazel Ver Hey 28. Cornelia Van Voorst 29. Marian Carrier 30. Thelma Homkes 31. Janet Van Til 32. Baxter McLean 33. Alyce Van De Riet 4 ,W 3 6i356?E5Z5?36l5Z5l5tQi56451645G45E5456455433615GloiilrtijtfiliitiliiE545G1l56l56l556'l5E545645Gt?61l35Z51L25E54SSZ3'?35t5lS5E?l5Z?lS5t3l35t5i56lS55i35 National Honor Society Keeler, Visscher, McLean, Wislinleier, Combe, Lievense, Parkyn. Marcus, Eberharrlt, Van Raalte, Vander Meulen, Kollen, Rottschaefer, Christian Van Ark, Rogeen, Wlmite, Boere, Damstra. Dekker. OLLAND HIGH SCHOOL was the first school in Michigan to establish a chap- ter of the National Honor Society of Secondary School membership which is based on scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Its purpose is not only to honor students for worth-while achievements but also to encourage them to excel in future undertakings. The emblem, a pin shaped like a torch, symbolizes the purity of blameless charac- ter, the illuminating light of knowledge and wisdom, the radiant glow of service, and the challenging beacon of leadership. To these ideals the members dedicate themselves. Every year the Alumni of the Holland chapter hold a meeting where old friend- ships are renewed and happy memories are recalled. l22l ' 6'5t5'bt3l5E3lrS55?S55slS56'?5645655455Glodtodtbdtodlotab5452545E45645645643564564525456l556f55t5l5t3lEStS?56l564S5 4' ' Senior Play Visscher, Mcl.ean, Van llaalte, Leland, Evans, Good, Witteveen, Damstra, Souter, Kronemeyer, Rottschaefer, De Neff, Lindsley. MARTHA-BY-THE-DAY HE SENIOR PLAY given by the class of 1932 under the direction of Miss Lucille Lindsley was an outstanding success. Large crowds enthusiastically greeted the play every night, as the curtains parted to disclose a drab tenement scene, while behind stage the theme song, East Side, West Side, was musically UQ shouted. Margret Van Raalte, as Martha, won the hearts of the entire audience by her hon- esty and homely philosophy. Martha was a hard working scrub woman who went out By-the-day to support her family, and she always succeeded in everything she under- took. This was a very difficult role and much credit is due Margret for her splendid portrayal of the lovable Martha. No audience could have wished for a sweeter little hero- ine than Barbara Evans, who took the part of Claire Lang, while john Leland, as Frank Ronald, a wealthy bachelor, thrilled the feminine hearts in the audience by his ardent pursuit of Claire. Among Martha's biggest worries were Steve Lundy, a penny-grasping landlord, played by George Good, and her crabby old mother-in-law, Helena Visscher, who had a wonderful rheumatic limp and who provided the audience with plenty of laughs. Martha also had two spoiled, sassy little daughters, Francie and Cora, respectively Clara Witteveen and Vera Damstra. Sam Slawson, better known as Baxter McLean, was Martha's husband, who had lost his job and was threatened with tuberculosis. To im- prove Sam's health, the entire Slawson family had to leave their tenement house and go to the mountains. Mrs. Sherman, jean Rottschaefer, was Mr. Ronald's sister and the vil- lainess of the play. Her misdeeds were found out upon the return of her ex-convict hus- band, Austin Kronemeyer, who had gone to prison in his wife's place. Amy Pelham, or Harriet De Neff, was the sweet young lady who managed to mix things up for the two lovers of the play. Shaw, the English butler, was played very well by Raymond Souter, while one of the most popular of the actors was Flicker, the little dog who was always falling down wells. Miss Lindsley has said, I think this is the best play I have ever given, and if future classes produce a group of actors who are as anxious to co-operate and as loyal to a coach as this group has been, we need never fear for the success of future Senior Plays. I23l 4 4 dl-3645Z?f5Z?f5t3f5ZSf5Z5i5Z5i5E5t56'l5ZSf35Z5t35?al55Z5f56ff3Z5f56f5Z5f5tSfS5Ef56'lt-3H5656455Z3i5t3ff5Z5i5t5ff55pt556t5Z5f56fS5f f Council Plays Boter, japinga, Visscher, Cook, Combe, Wislimeier, Evans, Steketee, Van Kolken, Notier, Damstra, Smith, Te Roller, Dykema, Rottschaefer, Gross, Van Raalte, Leland. O AID in financing the Senior Year Book the Council decided to sponsor an eve- ning of plays coached by Miss Steketee and Miss Smith. In the play Two Crooks and a Lady, Jean Rottschaefer, as Mrs. Sims-Vane, proved herself the perfect lady, though a helpless, paralyzed one, in dealing with two crooks, Barbara Evans and Louis Dykema. On her thirty-fourth birthday, Mrs. Sims-Vane had received from her husband a diamond necklace with a stone for every year. She is much older than that at the rise of the curtain, but her necklace is still prized by this widow, who is now absolutely unable to move from her wheel chair. She discovers that her maid is an accomplice to Miller, the Hawk, who has come for the necklace which he believes to have thirty-three stones. Mrs. Sims-Vane cleverly outwits the crooks when she finds that neither one shows any honor, not even toward each other. justice is meted when the two officers, Earl Cook and Fred Jappinga, are brought in by the old lady's companion, Olive Wishmeier, and the necklace remains with Mrs. Sims-Vane. Nevertheless, an interlude acted before the curtains, was introduced by the Pro- logue, Betty Kremer. The device-bearer, Ivan Bouman, set the scene in which the Boy and the Girl, Victor Notier and Marian TcRoller, cause a would-be burglar, john Leland, to take the straight and narrow path by letting him act out the word nevertheless In the comedy Calzbagef, the audience was much amused at the trials of the Gross- meier family in their attempt to be a First Family. Margret Van Raalte, as Mrs. Gross- meier, did her best to make her husband, Stuart Gross, and her daughter, Tildy, played by Helena Visscher, live up to the social altitude to which their newly acquired money had raised them. james Boter, as the intrusive reporter, William Combe, as a Chicago geneologist, and Elizabeth, the maid, played by Gene Van Kolken, put the Grossmeier family back in its place, so that they are glad to be on a level again with their old friend, Mrs. Lena Fischer, played by Vera Damstra. r 24 J plq.l.l.lq.9-l.l.lq.lq..9 lq..l.lq V.-.l l.l.l..l 9.-l.l.l lf-ld l--pl l--plc lQ.l.-9.9 9-.9 bw66ETS629ESYCBQTS6751ETQSQTQQQTSGreyGTEGrdGTEGTS675GTEE351GJTSETS66GTEGTEGTSGYSQTSGTEQTEETSQTQGMSTEQTSSQYSETSGTSS Football Breen, Dc Ridder, Hnnclmctt, Leland, Vcr Schurc, Tyssc, Martrnus, Cnrvclink, Selby, Van Lnmycnguml, Rowan, Clmlc, Cobb, Dc Krgxlacr, Mulcnggrat, Massclink, Norlin, Hcusing, jnppingu, lrvin, XVl1catnn, Clruss, Good. Falrbankn, Sliglrtcr, Hustcd. Basketball Hrccn. NlCl lllLll5. W wldrlng, Cuuk, -lglppingn, f,Ull11ll'1, Wfcstvccr, Cobb, Bnswurtlr, Van Lccuwcn, Eswnbcrg, Hellsing, Slightcr. H51 t5'lS5Ef36f5t3fS5Z3'i35t5i5iS5fS5Z5f5t5'iS5Z5f356'l35t?f3SZ?i35tifS5t5fS5Z5f5GfS55sl5delete6i5t?f5t5f5Z?fE5t5f555f85Gfdoidislotifbt5f3ZSfES6i5t3f5tfSf35Z5'S5 Class Prophecy N THE SUMMER of 1952 when I happened to be travelling through the western part of Mich- igan I was indeed greatly surprised to see that the two famous cities of Holland and Zeeland had joined hands, and had become a thriving metropolis on the shores of Lake Michigan. Macatawa was again the mecca for every resorter and Waukazoo was fast gaining on the famous resort. Black Lake was in the spotlight of the world. just the week before I arrived, Ted Essenburg and Warren Heusing had battled for the world's speedboat championship. George Good had received a contract to build a canal to Grand Rapids so that the lake boats could travel farther inland. Since the World's Fair was to take place in Holland that year, I was engaged as special cor- respondent for the Chicago Tribune, and therefore came across many interesting facts concerning my former high school classmates. Imagine my surprise when I entered the elaborate broadcasting studio, KHHS located in the Westveer Building on the corner of State and Lemmen streets, and saw Bill Masselink as the chief radio announcer! He told me to be sure to see the fierce Wild Man of Borneo, Denton Norlin. The stock show proved to be exceedingly interesting for it was none other than Earle Tellman, a confirmed old bachelor, displaying his prize stock. He was ably assisted by john Kaper and his six strapping young sons. Finally, I was successful in pushing through the crowd around the Faber-Tysse hot-dog stand. How I laughed when I saw Earl with his shiny bald crown and Kenny as a champion heavyweight of three hundred lifty pounds! Evidently he was the victim of frequent gedunking. Of course, I had to take a ride on the Ferris Wheel operated by Garold Snyder. To my aston- ishment, the motor stopped and I found myself in the uppermost position of the wheel. Fortunately, I could see a great deal of the fairgrounds. The first thing to catch my eye was the race track. I had to look twice before I was sure, for there, getting ready for a race, was Herman Van Ark riding Slow Poke. Directly below me and selling chances for a car was Lois Vander Meulen. I dropped a penny on her head. When she looked up, I waved to her. A dazzling array of colors caught my eye and there I saw Howard Hoffman eagerly selling balloons. To the right in a large open space were several airships of the latest models getting ready for a thrilling demonstration. Upon closer observation I noticed that three of the planes were to be piloted by Joe Aardema, Louis Dykema, and Muriel Chard! Her co-pilot was Lawrence Maxam. Suddenly I felt myself descending and when I reached the ground decided to see some of the main attractions at a closer range. I hurried to the hangars in which I found the monster dirigible, The Holland, in the shape of a wooden shoe, owned by Nathaniel Wiersema and Martin Waterway. Among the spectators I saw a familiar red head, Helena Visscher. Years hadn't changed her much. I made known my presence immediately whereupon she invited me to her beautiful home on Woodlawn Terrace the following evening. After a busy day's correspondence I was very glad to get away from the day's toil to an eve- ning of gayety. Upon my arrival I found that the other guests had assembled, came in unnoticed and stood on a balcony overlooking the dance floor. At one end Gene De Glopper and his famous orchestra were playing. Since nearly everybody was dancing, I had an excellent opportunity to see who was present. john Leland and Clifford Plakke, the famous explorers, were standing in one corner talking earnestly to Baxter McLean, a well-known chemist. just then Mrs. McLean fMargret Van Raaltej joined them. At the conclusion of the dance, a short intermission was given, and to my great delight the Brendel Sisters performed. They had made their debut a year ago in one of the large Parisian theaters. Robert Bontekoe, who had won fame as an artist, and his wife, Frances Moomeyg Verna Van Dort, the beauty expert, Gene Van Kolken, accompanist for the metropolitan singer Helen jean Pelgrim, were among those enjoying themselves. Ade Eberhardt, the movie queen, was surrounded on all sides by her many admirers. She flashed me a smile as she caught my eye. I had known her for a long time and at one time had been her publicity manager. Over in the corner I spied Bernard Rowan, international quarter-miler, lounging nonchalantly against the window. Talking earnestly with him was Art Van Looyengoed, who had broken the ski jump record in the last winter olympics. In the middle of the floor was Earl Cook, popular mayor of the city doing justice to Tiger Rag as played by Gene De Glopper. Bill Combes, the famous pianist, who accompanied Howard Vanden Berg, the celebrated tenor, was talking with the hostess. I looked about for Howard and finally saw him tasting the refresh- ments. I was ready to go over and help him out when a voice was heard, Something for you, sir? I turned quickly and to my delight recognized Ray Souter, the butler. After a few minutes of interesting conversation, my search for familiar faces was continued. The first to arrest my attention was Alyce Vander Riet, who had won prominence with the production of her latest play, The Fool. She was busily engaged in conversation with Albert Schrotenboer, the world's champion lightweight boxer. There was rumor that the two were to be married. 'What a successful party that was! It was impossible for me to fall asleep as I lay there thinking over the many good times we had together at Holland High School. On the day of my departure, I went to the tennis tournament for the woman's single champion- ship of the country. There Vera Damstra and Olive Wishmeier were battling for the crown. My good friend, jean Rottschaefer, was mistress of ceremonies. I still can see Vera's smiling face as she won the championship. I26l 5i55i55l55l 55l55l35l35l55l55l5Giggig2355gigl5'l5l35lt55G55QlglglgglgglggiggigQlglglglglgglgglggwlgglglglglgl ' ' Class Will NOW ALL MEN by these presents that we, the Class of 1932 of Holland High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory but knowing the uncer- tainty of our academic career, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and every other will heretofore by us made. To-wit: 1. We direct that all our just debts, the expenses of our last sickness, and our funeral expenses be paid. 2. We give and bequeath our seats to the juniors, the waste paper to the janitors, the Senior Book as a model for future Boomerang Boards, our memorial to the ghosts in the lower hall, our general good behavior to classes to come, and many happy memo- ries to Miss Lindsley and Mr. Hanson. 3. We give and bequeath Olive Wishmeier's and jean Rottschaefer's race for valedictorianship to Angelyn Van Lente and Calvin Vander Werf, provided neither get any more A's before june, 1933, Baxter McLean's ability to keep a tune to Louis jalvingg Bill Combe's musical talent to Dick Van Raalteg Betty Drew's double chin to Helen Seif g Emmet Van Duren's moustache to Rudy Martinusg and Ted Essenberg's celerity to Ber- nard P. Donnelly, jr. 4. We give and bequeath George Good's conceit to jim Boterg Vera Damstra's shocking immodesty to Barbara Lampen , Muriel Chard to Bob Winter' Hele Visscher's gracefulness on the dance floorhto Dorothy Beach, Dick'Keeler's violin to ' er- provided she does not go to jail or commit an act of crime for at least ten years, nice Bauhahn's seriousness to Grace Keeler, and Toodie Van Raalte's histrionic talent to Marion Te Roller. 5. We give and bequeath Barbara Evan's voice to Lucille Buterg Sewell Fairbank's blushes to La Verne Scheerhorng Stewie Gross' glasses to Anita Hilman, Dorothy Mae Kleis' retiring ways to Emily Evans, Howard Van Den Berg's line to Bill Wichersg and Melvin Lievense's studiousness to Elton Cobb. 6. We give and bequeath Alyce Rose Van De Riet's practical inspirations to Lois Geerds, provided she never marries, Al Vander Sluis' taking ways to Bob Wishmeierg janet Van Til's permanent to Christine Ver Hulstg Gene De G1opper's xylophone to Victor Notier, provided he practices five hours a day, and Morris Kronemeyer's curls to G. G. Visschers. All the rest, residue and remainder of our estate, real and personal, of whatsoever nature and wherever the same may be situated, we give, devise, and bequeath to Holland High School. We hereby appoint J. Riemersma as the executor of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof we hereunto set our name and seal, this fourth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-two. CLASS OF 1932, HOLLAND HIGH SCHOOL On this 4th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty- two, the Senior Class of Holland High School subscribed the above instrument and de- clared the same to be their last will and testament in our presence, and we thereupon not being interested in the same at the request of said Senior Class and in their presence and where they could see us sign our names and in the presence of each other did thereupon on the day and year above mentioned subscribe our names hereto as witnesses thereof. AL CAPONE. AMY SEMPLE McPi-uzRsoN. l27l 2 '- Q35 ly! -l Elm ii M W! ali 'G' 61 !S5l5!SSz3+S525!3Stir5Sl5!3St3!3523lS5l3!5Clh6rS52Sv5t5r'ESC' Gwfdwfwf 456+ 1 9 Q 9 U a, l K if o mencement Processiona! - ! LA! Words by Miss Hannah G Hoekje ' ,Lal wx -L0 Q Look! the nation's youth is coming! M - See the gallant forces grow, lf f 72-Q S M fgf Strength of mind sends Wisdom's offspring H41 , Forth to conquer every foe. M - Strong Heart! Strong Heart! fulfil, M XZGA0 Q M Youth, we say, 'tis good to know. . Hark the shouts of acclamation! law, , ' Brows are wreathed with laurel, yew, , , 661,02 , MAME Strength of muscle, bone, and sinew, X if M 51,5-0-obj 'ki' -66,0 W J Trophies wins in triumphs new. l F - Z Brave Heart! Brave Heart! lA,f,qj LMJLQV L - ff, d4 'Cfv Youth, we shout, 'tis good to do. F X Alffoo , ' , I I Wh ' 0162!-AAQZ4-Comrades feel the ties of kinship, 2 Q' - QM4 f d? Clasping hands in sympathy, I A . I ' Strength of heart, of soul, of spirit Q X ' 54, E Arms the youth mankind to free. ,CQ ' Great Heart! Great Heart! y y Youth, we cry, 'tis good to be. g J ! , p Knowing truth creates the strong heart, f l 8 Doing deeds of courage, mightg W Uj Being great in soul and spirit f , Armor gives to war for right. lL K I Qlj, Y f V4 uf True Heart! True Heart. S, Follow still that gleam, that hr. LW' y N 1 31 . f'f X J - ' Q2 -it fi f x - i s. , 1 E! A QI- Z XT X . ! f , , 3 QJ 4- 7k i f Nj xl, Vx 'll , , -G M .-d Qi ' dx J 'f 3 7' QJ . J .vo -9- fd J-J GJ l fx they gd. fl cb Ad 7 xl! B a' U a :ig ! , ' l J X ,C 5,2 Of- 5- CA ' .av in X ! l X J' 0 P 3 '4 B mf W o ' vo QL JM U' Q, 5- f B f' Ui! -e U 3 K9 3 'id 7- 'U 8 'S Q O ..d A if 34 !-.Jr .Sa 4 Zdfw-a.77Zaa.. 175'-0-4 ww 'nav' My jfv'y! i6TjiosfdPb5LPg1M j6TgV K MW WW vii 742322 gf Q jj5h' YJlf WJ ,JJ wi f KWW W mf W Mfg W df DQWMMMWLQ-MM 5 W 4.1 54-191 figs D 'f'w,.. Q' x . , . ,- . .....,,,........4..........a. ..,,,A., , ,, . f .- -M .. , ' -. Q . K in ' 6' 1'cfa' 1 c'C'-5'l'Q'5'CT3'G' J'69'3'uf5'63' 20' 'CEEYG f'975'CfO'535'65'6i5'C5r0'fs73'G7?b'6'L 'D '6i53'Cff5'CfB'6'-2575 if -Eff'6:ff47ff'1f: .3'C'fi'Q155- , if L M113 Mg I-, ix A..fo,f.ph, Db fa Q L -3 ,. f D Y . n V4 ! 0'l hge. qhfif . ' fo ' 73 xf 1 'get X q' rtl ' ffhuervx-J K X WL if B 31 X 0 ' Xili? 5TiE 21 22353 Q Fw A Ei! 11 Rf252'Q+fQ, 45 , K, W J jf Eff? an fm' .gg , 4uu4.1f-4,L.y,,.g, ' GSK ax .Af-s r ' . 5 I L - ' 1 'If . lg, ' - Cl If ' 1 I 'w'G 3 f'6' 'w'x '6 ' W'v6' w V'6'?'c3 '6ff6'6g5fQ2QS:gm,Y9w, ' Lguw Jr-f-0-,QQM ,QQM -52, ' - I-,L njd ,Qg,,,,,,h in Autogragi J - Uary,c.-.LL :Q Q5 We in - C t' ' 4,-fxfv Y -1. . Q? gf-3? ' :N 2 2 .f V A L 'Um 1' If , 1 .fI' 'V1: IVLLP 4 VW W. PM iv - x - An' ' 1' LX o I x X I jx? VVQX' W4 . I MW J Q Lwkw ' XY' ! M ' M X X D W 2,523 -4441 4 . X 1 Aa., 14, ' 0 L W lff ? f'if l 44. J 1-N - X -A Aa! ' KU-9 L 1 My '9' G A1447 -19 XV?1fv L, AJ5'f4J 2-Q 64.5 - .4 4 fm ,,g ff 7A4f 43 ff5j,,,fd: jfdaqgy yn 2 My ,A I, .,. ff Afcyfjj W Wf w EEE XTX fi ' f' pf? fl ty' Sb. K , J r!0 ?! jg if X gZflfj,4 f-9 f fn, ,Q , J ly 47.7 ,J 'XXV' .Cs ' 'SSZSIL 35Q?al'c55Z5'lS5Z?n'lS5Glc35Z5l'S5E?l5E345H56255ZSl'5Gl'3Z?n'lE5Z?lrS5Z5lr55'l35E3556l'E56l'S5ZSl'5Z?3l5Z5J'lS5Z3'lf?5Z?pl3Z5'l55'lQ555lE5l3l'Q56l56Gll35Z?n'l'c3Z?plj5551lS52fZ'ln55 MJ ' igf ,QA,,.4, 1, 1 , ?f' l , A N ffcofhvv .f:ffwVf-fG4- -is ffc- f 'f 'nf' 3 ' J, ff V V Me -f-ff iffffwff Aff l ' ll fi fQVQ'f C1 fmlff-W K lj! N A, 'lL ' L' P Law yf fy A nior Class Officers -LQAQ. l- ' .6-M-:fu .M .Q JR! refidenl f .... .... 5, QM .................. 'fgffffff' J. an 1-3 'N jxjgfffliide .... - ................... .......... W ilmer Masselirnk L R ecretar .... .z-.yjm .......... .. .......... Cornelia Tysse D91 M55 - ....... --A-1--- -- ............... ......... B ill Combs My lllll llllll., . lL..llllWQWA 1,ll.ll 5 iz: ififiifjffy , f Ui , X V' ' sf U! v V M - , W M ,fy 0. I F ' W .-g C l 'f jg 9' l of ' - r vga .f J ,V W lf. 5, Eg, fb Q Annual Staff - NL a o .................................................. Margret Van Ra lt ' ,x 6 ufiuexf Manager ....... ...... ......... ............ S t u art Gros I Ayfimznt ........... ...... M ickey Varano -11--1++..++1-+ 1l+,l-+ 3 Bpwafbwwv . 1 .W ,- Hz:- 'f'L-:Y . A , ,u 'Eggs' :. - 1 N A -J wi mfrhv -5 ,,f .-.QP ', XTQKQ1 -'rf gfG'si'f'1 P Q3 Q' f -an 'Fw .F-Q' Y. ,1 . 'nm-,Ei-Hggwfrag 5 1'-JJ, .. .H 1,112 g' .9 1 . ' 11-Qy.'fAu.3q,x4, J' .- .1 wa. A V j A H A ' ' '.f:. .ik 4aq5 4 . 45. fl. h ' Q if 'B., . 13 UN' . 3 . 4 1 ,Q , ., .59 , , .,. ,L Jgflfw, .v V X . ,pk 4 mg . Y ? -V, 5, V 'V , . ,,, mf.: A 1 ' 5 'Q 5 'Y 'K ' LJ fy un' lg' x ' U' .4-7 I .L E? .T .ft Jr ' 'Q' . h 3' 9 .. ' 1 . , -. ir' p W. VN: .fn ,Vg ,t , ' ' . -,-3,5 1 1 A Q V . 5,a6 l': fw51-Qi. wfgf.. i A ' .Q Ee? ,., 2 , M , -- il-ax' ' A LQ . ,fy : ,:a..- 1 '. ' 2 5 Qi 7' 4, gf l f, 4 5 'X :li,.,Q at ikxl ,. 'I E':. QS' 2. ' fii1sJ'L.0f K. , Qi' s 1, ,V ' f gpff' Z' jT'7'?fi313'5.-4 7. QT., ' ? E'f'.5Xi1'f TV YQZT ., 3'. ,T .1 Eff ,f ,N 5 mf - 7 fy . - '37::f 7fZQf?.,f W?' ' Hg .1 A '-fl--93711 -111-iii- -if , M V J' ff V VV 13. ..3 ifQ:i ' -Q' ' A I- - - 1 ... I i H .M-,331 .4-.V '5 '9'4, Va.?: iF,gry1 ' -' - . -V ' f.' Q. . 2 -1-EL. .- Y fff. 3.15f . - V , 1. F w '-12 'Elf . .: , 5 f-Ybtpfil' iff' PSE H . . qff 'f-f '-'E' ':'.N, is Q5 1 3 I T 1-'hw I Ki .. ' mfx'73 5 :- -.31 1 . -. L '., . ., f:..-.'L'r,': ' :T ' A , I ' - 5--r. .- w 1 . . , 1 4 :' nf I-z ,' k ' ' ' ' ' Q H11 1 V., Q' .'g'- jg, 3'- 'y.,:L:-2. :SRT Aj ,fa . t',lVK5i5-2741'-321-,izQ?Ff?,Q, 15gMgQf4Q I -f-j,I,'.VLjII:--'zejs QQ- . IT ,,f. ' - - ' - - 4 , ,ff - -235, . , .. .4152 ,. - -IW 1.4 nf ' -5 ' H , f gi,-.fy 1-.Ay '.-C, yes:-JI, 5 - ew- 51 if mg gag .3 Vjwz .- - , , ' .V i- 45-1 3 -1 , -LL:- . -- M- f '4 - - 3 A -,V . mn.- .:, -2. ,I - ' I ' ... -V, 'I I III I I I I I II - 5, 'I 1 A L' if ' . f. - ' ' 2- N ye ' ., eh .wh V , ' ' ' ' y I 72 1 V- --.aa I, I . ,SI , -, 9:2 ff 4 . . -, -I' 'fl' . V , 'ik - , f..-1. VV- Vf'K-tw-Vf .V -if . V V f V ' 1. V. 'li 4' -i' , V. . 'V .. ...f if 1 ' ' 5-0 V.,I Ik. ., J -V VW-,-. u ,I ,WIFI I . V,.3 f-+V:,,2,Eq ' 3 42 I - ':,.'. .' -415 '-. ' V , gg W' 1-4 1 ' -- f . , 5 ...-V-'-1' , .' '-' ' -,ex ' R - 1 -Q Vf1- - - M .4 -: - rw - P I 4' a 4- l., ,ffff..f5fl!'g, -' A '- 5-, H-', 'ff 5 , - r I 'wg v- .7 Q -wh'f : 3 Lv., , f .71 Q . ' Q' ' M ' -1?-. 'Q I- Iifi 3.14.5-A , 3 ff V - 1. p, .5.,.V- iam., 5'-:f..z-if f - -Y K V . 912-. V- 1 , . f , ,. . f .-: 5- , - , '- V '---A. .. -4 - Wg Ig, f V-.3- A l 1 1 -g1fV -wg - - ' if V 1 H if T Q3, ,.'!'4+ff- 4552?- V V P ff, i II'.? ' 4-. f I II ' , , Uri, If- - '- 1 I g I 1'-1-.g,-5, A I, .gfa:Q4 f.1 A F -1 ' -' 'S-A 4' I, Q- I ' , 4' , - 11 . 1+ -- - - I .,,I' 'Q ,ff 4. fv.-A 1 - .,'I E.-.f .inf 'L . '97 ,t. . ..-V., . . .1-T' Jim- - -' .KV ,V 15' P-:wir - ' . ' :ZZ Y Tn, an V. , -. ga. Q V- ' ffiw ibi- . -ff 'Tx' '. . . V- V . .ws M 1 I 'VII jk- . 2 Q is ' 'ii' A Q V. ' -:V-Qz, .f 'J'2'35V T iff, 1555. ' : . 1---f'2'5'4-vu.-MQ .. ' ' '1 12.1.2 ' '- ., 'V' ' bg' 'va 3 .V -. V.:QV HQ. x X ' ff -'v?g:a.5'gb. .ig Mn p V III, 'L ' L ' - . ' .-. . -. ' , --vi AL gif ' W. '. ,-,J : ' ., X , 1 .,. , .fa ,gun .. I. I ,I ,pf V E --x f' E1 . ,.I . I 3. I ..II I' 'fy y ,- 6 FQ ' ,QX 1 'iw' .I , -'V:.I IL ,I 'Wg I. .L 'vf-33 'I I' V ' 1 9' .' ' ,grids 1.2. 11.5 '-Q 1. -:' ' - I,. Q jig-,f..,.f.Qf f 5 . ,Qu . - Qi 1 ,- v- -Z. '-'-Pl.. 2- -. '- ?1- V? V , -r V, 'A V ',--:wg -J, 2-gf' ' - ' ' V' 5- 1 ,. :L Z:-'Zi' Q' L :RV I , III I -I. I,II,,1,-gt II Ia? I F ' ' ---v -1:1 ' -. ,- .. ' l- - AGP: HV' 'ii' . ' 7 - I .I fin I . . ,Q ' .VI 1 x 'A 5 . 1,-. ff: 3 . If IIA: - . ina 5 ': I' -'-fl' --Q L. 1' . - 1. Yg?-'-f ,1. V -4- J,.4 2'x.-:I 'Z I ' 'jf ,. ' I. EL. ' - ' ' -. 'Q V: 'f 1. 'gy ,, . If. 11:41 -V 2V ' . - 1134 I - ' ' ... ,I ..,, . x ir AQI 5' -V 2 N13 f gz- NM il. n .9 KI 1' 4- 1'Ql9T. M, 2 f QQ.: 1' V . -f . I .4 . iff. . -swf? .1 ,-.fl NI. II I,III.-., .1- '1 .. '., 4 r Q , 1 '-Vf.. .. .V V- --. L ... .N . . .w-1V A .- V: .. - If .zip .IV ,- f' 'gf 1 ,. 1-1 -' ' V. .,. V - f':'9' is , r X . ,, I Q' 3' ' v fr ...V -aa . 3' :naw Q0 Y - in V- u .- -, 4,-. Q ,',,' ' .. 4-nqglii ,av I I .Aa 3, -v QV... - ,QV F II II . - Q -xp 5 -C-: 1 .VV Liam .. mm v: V. ..1'.- --ug.-,J-1 '- . -nu fn-N .avenu- - Juwu: as L.:-r..::mf-: . ' zur., ..-:Van H' P M ..,,. . . A .zm--Q ' yi 'S ,, Lmzniswa '- gas x P .,U,, , ,.,,..


Suggestions in the Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) collection:

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1929 Edition, Page 1

1929

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1930 Edition, Page 1

1930

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

1931

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1933 Edition, Page 1

1933

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1936 Edition, Page 1

1936

Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938


Searching for more yearbooks in Michigan?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Michigan yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.