Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

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Third Row--Moody, Weiss, Mackay, Carter, Damson, Chapman, Geerlings. Second Row-Breen, Rogers, Nelson, Meinsma, Van Dyke, Geiger, Davidson, Dams, Wesweer, Gould, Hanson First Row-Reeverts. Hagen, Randels, Calvert, Fell. Riemersnia, Veen Huis Stegeman, Mulder, Steketee, De Meyer. Senior High School Faculty ADMINISTRATION MR. E. E. FELL, Superintendent of Schools MR. J. 1. RIEMERSMA, Principal of Senior High Miss MINNIE K. SMITI-I, Principal of junior High Miss JEANETTE WESTVEER, Clerk MRS. MABEL GOULD, Attendance Secretary Miss EVA MEINSMA, Senior High Clerk Miss LUCILLE DAMS, junior High Clerk FINE ARTS PHYSICAL EDUCATION Miss Henrietta Althuis Mrs. Louise S. Krum SOCIAL SCIENCE Miss Clarabelle Lee Mr. Malcolm Mackay Mr. Leon Moody COMMERCE Mr. Theodore Carter Miss Iva Davidson Miss Clara McClellan Miss Linnea Nelson Miss Minnie Nelson Miss Bernice Bishop SCIENCE MF- ?f21ldBBEeCf1 gggeaiifgjgf FOREIGN LANGUAGES Iss ena - ' V R - Mr. Edward EZTUZOD MF- Clyde Geeflm.-'55 Miss Ilriaibeuet Cggigjrl Miss Beatrice Denton M155 Lida R08ef5 Miss flfgiie d imvgsf Mr. Kenneth B. Engle M55 Marv Jane VHUPQU iss 'loan an er er Mr. Ervin D. Hanson Miss Evelyn Steketee INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH Miss Doris Brower 1VIr. Carl Van Lente Mr Edward Donivan . . - ' , M M. t B h Mf- Fffd A- we Mr. Dae R.ifsaif...uS Mr. Gerrard Haworth Miss Hazel De Meyer HOME ECONOMICS Mr' Rlcrafd Mamn Miss Adelaide Dykhuizen Miss Elizabeth Arendshorst Mr' Da las Ruch Miss Mame Ewald Miss Lavina Cappon . 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ATWATER, CLARENCE Cap!ain Blood Junior Band 23 Senior Band 3, 43 Group Chaplain 2, 33 Park Board 3, Chairman -13 Novice Doubles Tennis Champion 53 Orchestra -lg Junior Honor Roll3 Senior Honor Roll. BAKKER, Lois The Cimdef' Chorus 2. BANKS, HAROLD The Seahawk BEKKER, ELLSWORTH A Rover I W'0z1fd Be BELL, JOHN W. Cake und Ale ' Lincoln High School, Ferndale, Michi- gan 2, 33 Choir, 3, -li Camera Club -L BENDER, JOYCE A Duughler' of fhe Land Sophomore Play 23 Choir 2, 33 Group Chaplain 23 Clerk 43 D. A. R. Pilgrim 4, BIELEFELD, ELAINE P01'tmif of ez Lady Group Chairman 2. 3: G, A. A. 2, 33 Choir Z. 3. -l, Secretary 3: Sextcttc 3, 43 Sextette State Contest 3, 43 Athletic Sister 3. Co-president -l3 Personnel Board 5. Chairman 4: Girls' League President 43 Band of Blue Flowerg Jun- ior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. BILEK, JosEPH JR. , Bell I-1m ' BOERSMA, MAX Two l,6?.11',l' Before the illrzrf' Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Group Chaplain Z, 33 Reserve Football 2, 3: Hi-Y -l3 Junior Honor Roll3 Senior Honor Roll. BORGMAN, ROBERT Laddie Baseball 5. -l: Senior Honor Roll. Bonn, DOROTHY The Mill on Ihe Flon G. A. A, 2. 3, 4, Manager 23 G. A. A. All Star Team 3, 43 Library Assistant 43 50-Word Type Award -l. Bos, RUTH Pilg1'im'.r PI'0g1'Ej,f G. A, A. 2. 5, 4: G. A. A. All Star Team 33 Library Assistant 4. uk 'lr ir ir if 'k 12 i' i' i' i' i' 'i BosMAN, DONNA Merry Mirdrzerf' Group Chairman -13 junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. BOSMAN, NATALIE The Glorionr Ad1'87IfllI'Ell Sophomore Play 25 Chorus 25 Choir 3, -lg Group Chaplain 2, Chairman 5, -ig Senior Honor Roll. BOUMAN, IRENE Dream-life Choir 3, -ig Group Chairman 54 G. A. A. 5, 4, President 4. BoUwsMA, FRANKLIN The Cream of zhe jeff Sophomore Play 23 Group Chaplain 2, Chairman 5g Cheer Leader 5, 4g Choir 4g Alderman 4g Senior Play 4. BOVEN, PHYLLIS JEANNE Plea.red lo Meet You Orchestra 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 33 Public Improvement Board 4. BOYCE, RUTH jane Eyre Chorus 2, 3g Choir 4: G. A. A. 21 I.i- brary Assistant 3g Alderman 43 Group Chaplain 41 junior Honor Roll: Senior Honor Roll. BRANDT, THEODORE The Blazed Trail BRONDYKE, EDVUARD Vein of Iron Golf 5. 4: Hi'Y 5. i' i' 't 13 BROWER, PAULA Prudence in Purlicularu Choir Z, 35 Sons of the American Revo' lution Essay Winner 33 Woman's Lit- erary Club Essay Winner, First Place 5: Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary Es- say Wfinner, Third Place 4g Order of Eastern Star Essay Contest, Second Place 43 Band of Blue Flowerg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. BROWN, MARY JANE A Good U or1mn BUSH, EVELYN The Forerterhr D.111ghler Grand Rapids Ccntral High School 2. BUURMAN, PHYLLIS She Slrirer to Conquer! Chorus 2g Choir 3. 4: 50-Word Type Award 4. 1 BUURSMA, Is1.A Heidi ' COLTON, HERBERT The Uvhile Company Hi-Y 5, Chaplain 43 Group Chaplain 41 Intramural Basketball Championship Team 5g Senior Play 3. Cooic, ORWIN The Peoplek King Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 45 Group Chaplain 3g Class President 4. DANVELD, GENEVIEVE I'll Tell You E1'E7'J'lbfIIg'l Chorus 2, 5. i' i' 't X Q .a ata- si 'S 'rdf E . eeaaraa W .k . .36 Q Vx ee .fr A ,vm ak it i' it 'A' 'ir DE FRELL, JULIA Ge1z1le julia Group Chaplain 3, Southwestern Michi- gan Typewriting Contest 3: 50-Word Type Award 31 Personnel Board 45 Senior Play 41 Band of Blue Flower: Junior Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll. DE NEFF, WAYNE No1ei' of a Wirr C01-re.rp0nderzz Hi-Y 2, 31 41 Intramural Basketball Championship Team 2, 31 Holland High Herald Sports Editor 41 Quill and Scroll 4. DEN HERDER, DOROTHY Tale: of a Traveler Chorus Z. 53 Cheer Leader 4. DETERS, THELMA Liga: in the Clearing Chorus 2, 3: Library Assistant 4. DEUR, CARL H50 Big!! Group Chaplain 4. DE VREE, NELVA The Sbellered Life DE VR1Es, BETTY Wifi: Malife Toward None ' Sophomore Play 21 G. A. A. 2, Chorus 21 Choir 2, 3, 41 Class Secretary 4. DE VR1Es, WILLIAM Holiday Camera Club 3. DE WEERT, EARL The Slarzdard Bearer Sophomore Play 2: Senior Band 2, 3, 41 5, 41 Group Chairman 51 Track , 4. DE WITT, RAYMOND The Time Marbineu Reserve Football 2, 31 Basketball Re- serve Manager 3g Track 55 Varsity Football 4. DIEKEMA, GERALD The Romantir Prince Chorus 25 Choir 3, 43 Group Chairman 35 Alderman 4. DIEKEMA, SALLY The Provincial Lady in America Sophomore Play 21 G. A. A. 2, 3, Sec- retary-Treasurer 21 Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4: Mixed Doubles Pin -Pong Champion 31 Park Board 31 Giris' League Social Chairman 4g Welfare Board Chairman 4, Senior Play 41 Feature Editor of Holland High Herald 41 Quill and Scroll 41 Band of Blue Flowerg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. DIEPENHORST, HOWARD Daddy Long Legf' Reserve Basketball 21 Reserve Football 3, Track 3, 4. DOUMA, LESTER Linen-The IVina ' DYKEMA, CHARLES Ether and Me, or fur! Relax Senior Band 2. 3, 4, Librarian 2, 41 Camera Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4g Holland High Herald Photo Editor 31 Hi-Y 3, 4, Group Chairman 41 Boomerang Photo Editor 41 Senior Honor Roll. rr EASTMAN, JENNIE Ca.ran011a'J UVOYIZEIZU Chorus 2, 3. 'A' uk it it 'A' it 'Ir 'A' 'A' 'Ir ir 'lr EISENBERGER, DOROTHY The Song of the Lark G. A. A. 2, 55 Choir 2, 3, 45 Sextette 45 State Sextette Contest 45 State Vocal Contest 3, 45 Boomerang Board 45 Band Of Blue Flowerg junior Honor Roll5 Senior Honor Roll. ESSENBURG, FRANKLIN JR. The Mad Maritim Sophomore Play 25 Group Chairman 2, 45 Band 2, 3, President 45 Orchestra 2, 3, President 45 State Solo Contest, First Place 25 National Solo Contest, First Place 25 Woodwind Trio 2, 3: State Contest, First Place 25 National Con- test. Third Place Z1 Woodwind Quintet 45 State Festival, First Place 45 Student Conductor 45 Class President 55 Wom- an's Literary Club Essay Prize, Third Place 55 Literary Board Chairman 45 Community Chest Speaker 45 Chairman of Victory Council 45 Senior Play 45 Band of Blue Flower5 junior Honor Roll5 Senior Honor Roll. ESSINK, JEROME lI indJ of Chance Junior Band 2: Senior Band 3, 4. EVERHART, GEORGE S. GulIihIe'r Tfdlfflfu Camera Club 2, 5, 4. EVERI-IART, RODNEY Man For the Agef Winner of 1941 State Watchword for America 4. FIRLIT, HELEN The Dwelling Place of Light Chorus 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3, 45 Athletic Sister 45 Library Assistant 45 Literary Board 45 50-Word Type Award 4. FOLKERT, MELVIN In5ide Latin America Group Chaplain 45 Personnel Board 45 junior Honor Roll5 Senior Honor Roll, FORTNEY, BEATRICE Peggy Cowen the Neu'J Sophomore Play 25 G. A. A. 25 Treas- urer of Holland High Herald 4. FRANKS, RUTH The Perfect Tribute G. A. A. 2. FREERS, ROBERT W'e.rtu'm'd Ho Sophomore Play 25 Cheer Leader 35 Chorus 2, 35 Group Chaplain 3, Chair- man 45 Class Treasurer 35 Class Vice- President 45 junior Honor Roll. FRIESSER, JULIUS The Heiderzn2tzye1 ' Band of Blue FlOwer5 junior Honor Rollq Senior Honor Roll. FRUNDT, GEORGIA G0odly Heritage junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll, GEERLINGS, PAUIINE A Lantern in Her Hand f GRISSEN, HAROLDlf The Broad Highway Orchestra 2, 55 Hi-Y 2, 3. 45 Holland High Herald Board 3, 45 International Printing Inks Contest Winner 45 Quill and Scroll 4. GROTERS, NELSON 5 The C0nqzte1'a1 ' Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 45 Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 All Conference Team 45 Track 3, 45 Group Chaplain 4. GUNTHER, KENNETH The Cdvdliffu ir 'Ir if ir ir 'Ir 151 733 Md , ,wf Dffiyw W ,W M' 'jijjffiffwifmf KW' wwf Q J sf W Qs Mai' 3 SX? 'fa NWS sqfgi T333 M Y iii? ,wif . S559 ,W , ,DQ 4vf'g, .f'+j+-yi QW X.: El U A . N I 1 Af' it SR ,Q we -if S Nm . .5.,.. .,...Y 'RA-v .ss ,,. Al , ,E . it ir it it 'Ir 'A' HAIGHT, DONNA How to Ge! Ike Bert 0111 of Boob Chorus Z, 33 G. A. A. Z, 3, -lg Library Assistant -l. HAIGHT, ERNEST Quo Vadif' Group Chaplain 3, Personnel Board -lg Order of Easter Star Essay Contest, First Place -8: junior Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll. HALL, ROBERT SI01'y Liver of Mailer M1z.ririmzf Orchestra 2, 5, 4: Group Chaplain -l. HAMELINK, RUTH Friezzd5f2ip Village junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. HARMSEN, ELAINE U iz1gr 021 My Feel' Library Assistant 4. HARRINC-SMA, Lois Pride and Prejudireu Chorus Zg Choir 3, 4. HARRIS, FREDA Polymina G. A. A. Z3 Library Assistant 4. HASKIN, PATRICIA A jade of Destiny G. A. A. Z, 3g Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Libra- rian 2, Vice-President 5, President 43 Music Festival 25 All State Orchestra Eg State Festival 3: Choir 43 Athletic Sister 43 Personnel Board 43 Band of Blue FlOwer1 ilunior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Ro l. HEASLEY, WINIFRED Be.z111y'.r Daughfef' Sophomore Play 23 Orchestra sistant Librarian 52 G. A Athletic Sister 3, -ig Senior Play 1-IE1L, HERLIINA The Golden K6-1 ' Sibley, Iowa Z, 5. HELMINK, LEE Ct1pIi1i1z.r of Indizrlry' HENTscHEL, JAMES The Good Ei1rlb North Holland 2. HIBMA, LENA Land Belozz' lbe Unizzd Chorus 2. HINDERT, JOYCE Let Ui' Be G.1-1 Sophomore Play Z. HINKAMP, PAUL The Ma.rle1' Buildef' Band 2, 3, -tg Orchestra 4 President 41 Woodwind Quintette State Festival, First Place 4 H Y 4 Band of Blue Flower: junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll HULSMAN, HOWARD The High Adventure ir it 'A' i' 'Ir i' 16 'A' ir ir ir 'ir ir HULST, EARLENE 'fMll.fif Through lhe Agar Chorus 23 Choir 3, 4. HUYSER, LA VERNE The Sound of Rznzuirzg Feel Chorus Z, 51 G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 G. A. A All Star Team 3. 4: Public Improve- ment Board 4: Group Chaplain 4: Ath letic Sister 4. HYMA, ESTHER The Girl of Ihe Li112her10.rf Chorus 2, 55 Group Chairman 4. JANSEN, ANGELYN The Organ .md II.r M.1.r1er.r Choir 2, 5, 43 Sextette Accompanist R 4. School Pianist 4g Hope College off gan Scholarship 4. JAPINGA, ROBERT Every Mau in Hir HllI7I0l ' Group Chairman 5. KAMMERAAD, JACK CirfmmZn1z1i.1I Ez'fderzce Choir Z, 4. KANE, LA VERNE The Tfumpel Major Senior Band 2, 3, 4. KEENE, LEOLA Candle in the U ilde1'nerr Chorus 25 Senior Honor Roll. ICEMME, WALLACE Opi11iau.r of .1 Cheerful i'.lIIkt.'6H Senior Band Zg Assistant Manager Foot- ball 2, 33 Ad Manager ot Holland High Herald 51 Group Chairman 3. 4g Boom- erang Board 4: Manager Football 4. KEMPKER, BERT Free ll b8c'1f7Zg'i Senior Band 2, 3. 4: Group Chair- man 4. KLINGE, HAZEL New llnorldr to Conquer 50-XVord Type Award -lg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. KLOMPARENS, ANNA NIAE - My Friend Flichtf' G. A. A. 2. 'Za Q-li-A 'M '5- KLOMPARENS, DALE Prim'.' 0110 Hr-Y 55 junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. KLOMPARENS, MARY ELLEN The Wild Orchid Chorus 2: Choir 5: Athletic Sister 4, KLUNGLE, JOHN ujobnu Group Chaplain 4. KNAPP, MARJORIE TMJ Chorus 2: Group Chairman 5, 4: Ath- letic Sister 4, President 4. ir ir ir 'Ir ir 'A' l17l -3 . 'K' 9 l His' 1 ' iii A . . .... if A . auf 31 ir 'A' it KOLE, MARTIN Dr1n11.f Along fhe .7lfl0hau'e Assistant Manager Reserve Basketball 53 Gym Award 5: Manager Varsity Basket- ball 4. KOLEAN, PRESTON Ser,geI1111 York Chorus 3. 5: Reserve Basketball 53 Var- sity Basketball 4: Baseball -L KOOLS, ELIZABETH The Lady of the Manor Chairman of Finance Committee Girls League 31 Athletic Sister 4, Secretary -l. .46 up Ji KOOP, DELL Oo DX' The Lasl of Ihe Mohimrzf' Group Chaplain 23 Ping-Pong Singles Champion 2: Ping-Pong Doubles Cham- pion 2, 34 Biology Prize 23 Hi-Y 24 Reserve Basketball 2, 33 Varsity Basket- ball -ig Reserve Football Sq Track 3, Coach's Assistant 43 Varsity Football 4. KOOPMAN, RUSSELL The Hd7'1'9JI?1'J'i junior Honor R0llQ Senior Honor Roll. Kouw, PAUL ArI0r Manager Senior Play 4. KRAAI, VERNON Deer5layer Class President 23 Reserve Football 23 Varsity Football 3, 43 Reserve Basketball 53 Varsity Basketball 3, 43 Group Chap- lain 4. Chairman 2 33 Track 43 Chief of Police 4. I KRUEGER, LEONARD W Nirholar Nirhlebyu Camera Club 4. ir ul' ir I KUHLMAN, JUNE M O Min Lula Beit Group Chf1Plain 5. Wd: 'wi 660629 LL KUIPER, KATHLEEN A Pair of Blue Eye! Choir Z, 3, -ig Group Chairman LAARMAN, DOROTHY The True Hear! LAMAN, HARVEY W'0rld'r End Senior Band 2, 5, 43 Camera Clu LAMB, LAWRENCE The Lone Slar Ranger' 3. b3,-1. Track 5, 43 Group Chairman 5, 43 Pub- lic Improvement Board 4. LAMB, WILLIAM The Elder! Son -5 LAMBERS, MARLIN be Tala of Sherlork Holmes Hi-Y 2, 5. LAMPEN, MARGARET Fair Margaret Hamilton 23 Chorus 3: Library ant 4. ,I-' Assist- nk 'Ir 'lr 'A' it 'Ir 18 ir 'Ir 'A' ir 'lr 'A' LANKHEET, MILLICENT The Lively Ladf' Chorus Z5 Alderman 45 Band of Blue Flowerg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. LEEUW, DONALD The Salt of the Earth Reserve Football 2, 5. LIGTVOET, JOHN Field of Honor' Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 43 Chorus 2g Group Chaplain 3g Reserve Football 31Wolver- ine Boys' State 51 Tennis 3: Class Treasurer 43 Boomerang Board 4: Band of Blue Flowerg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. LOKKER, DONNA A Girl of Ihe People Chorus 23 Library Assistant 4. LOKKER, LEONA W he1'e fhe Blue Beginf' Chorus Z, 3. LUBBERS, MILDRED The Good Hope Hamilton 23 Group Chairman 4. MAATMAN, CLARENCE F07'lillldEH Baseball Intramural Championship Team 2g Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Baseball 35 Group Chaplain 3: Alderman 4. MARCUS, DoRIs Magr1ij5rent Ohrerfionu Red Cross Delegate To National Con- vention Zg Chorus Zg G. A. A. 2, 5, 45 Group Chairman 45 junior Honor Roll: Senior Honor Roll. MATCHINSKY, RICHARD Oliver ll iJu'ell Chorus 2g Chairman Historical Board 4. MEISTE, CAROLYN Fair COIIIPLUZIVU Choir 2, 5, 43 Group Chaplain 3, Li- brary Assistant 4. MEPPELINK, FRED Aeli0m and Rearliomu Group Chairman 2. MEYER, ELEANOR Rare in Bloom Chorus 2: Choir 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 33 junior Honor Roll: Senior Honor Roll. MILES, RAYMOND Indian TaleJ Orchestra 3. MILEWSKI, WALTER Red Rover Intramural Baseball Championship Team Z: Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3. 4, Reserve Basketball 2, 31 Tennis Doubles Champion lil Tennis 2, 3, 4. MILLER, DALE Dairy Millef' Sophomore Play 2g Chorus 2g Group Chairman 25 Order of Eastern Star Es- say Contest, Third Place -ig Sons of the American Revolution Historical Contest 43 Senior Honor Roll. MILLS, ELIZABETH She Slrizfer to Corzquef' G. A. A. 25 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Library Assistant 3, 4, Assistant Editor of Holland High Herald 3, 43 Alderman 43 Group Chairman 4, Historical Board 45 Quill and Scroll 4. ul' ir ir i' i' 'A' 19 -as 'A' 'Ir 'A' ak ir 'lr MILLS, GEOEEREY B.1rheIor of Arm junior Band 23 Reserve Football 2. MOOI, JAMES The Man lI ho Underwood ll omen Senior Band 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 31 Orchestra 3. -lg Alderman 33 Treasurer 43 Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, President -A, Chaplain 3: Group Chaplain 5: Camp Ha-Yo- Went-Ha 3: Winner of the American Legion Women's Auxiliary Essay Con- tc-5613: Senior Play -l: Senior Honor Ro . MULDER, DOROTHY Hllnllfbfffllg Heighff' Library Assistant -lg Group Chaplain 4. NABER. ALMA f j.nzire Meredith Choir -l. NAB-ER, DOROTHY D6.llTllY'l' Bef' Chorus 2, 3g Choir 4. NIEBOER, EARL SL1il0J1r of Forlrmeu Library Assistant 5. NIEBOER, STANLEY Boon and Saddlef' Choir 5. -l: Personnel Board -54 junior Honor Roll. NYBOER, ROBERT if The Olher ll i.fe Man Chorus 21 Choir 3: Hi-Y 2, 5. NYKAMP, WALTER The Return of lhe Native Baseball 3, 4. NYSSON, WILMA Dark Lmzghler G. A. A. 5, 43 Library Assistant 4. O'CoNNoR, CLYDE Ah, ll ilder11err Baseball 4. OONK, ELEANOR To Hare and lo Hold Chorus Z: Choir 3, -lg Group Chap- lain 3. OONK, WILLIAM The Prrlhjfndern Choir 2, 5, 41 Hi-Y 4. OOSTERBAAN, JACK Sez'efz League Boon Track 4. OOSTERBAAN, NORMAN A Sporlizlg Pilgrimmugeu Reserve Football 25 Varsity Football 5, 4g Police Board 43 Intramural Basket- ball Championship Team 4. OSBORNE, BARBARA Dark Lau,ghzer Chorus 21 Choir 33 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Manager 5. 45 Southwestern Michigan Type Contest 3: 50-Word Type Award 35 Library Assistant -lg Boomerang Board -lg Band of Blue Flower: junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. ir ir it ir it ir 0 ir 'Ir ir ir 'A' ir PADGETT, WILLIAM JR. David Copperfield Choir 2, 3: Wolverine Boys' State 33 Class Vice-President 33 Class Treasurer 43 Police Board 43 junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. PALMER, JACK The Pilar Chorus 2, 33 Reserve Football Z, 32 Varsity Football 43 Manager Varsity Basketball 5, 43 Track 5, 43 Police Board 4. l PEERBOLT, JAY One of Our Conqueror! Reserve Basketball Z3 Junior Band 23 Senior4 Band 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 5, . PRINS, ELAINE The Charm Sehool Alderman 43 Feature Editor of Holland High Herald 43 Girls' Lea ue Secretary 43 Group Chaplain 43 QuITl and Scroll 43 Junior Honor Roll3 Senior Honor Roll. QUIST, CLARENCE J. The Perennial Barhelorw RAAK, ROGER Boy.f' Town North Holland 2. REED, HELEN The Unufilling Vertal Historical Board 43 Band of Blue Flowa irgujunior Honor Rollg Senior Honor o . RIENSTRA, DONALD The Captive ROTMAN, KENNETH Tom Sawyeru Choir 23 Reserve Football 2, 33 Varsity Football 4, Reserve Basketball Z3 Var- sity Basketball 3, 43 Co-Captain 4: Tennis Z, 3, 43 Police Board 43 Ameri- can Legion Football Trophy 43 All Con- ference Football Team 43 All Confer- ence Basketball Team 4. ROWAN, ANGELINE The Marble Fawn RUSSELL, MILDRED Little ll'f0nzen Chorus 2, 33 G. A. A. Z, 3, 43 Ath- letic Sister 3, Co-President 43 Girls' League Vice-President 43 Library Assist- ant 43 Group Chaplain 43 Band of Blue Flowcrg Ilunior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Rol. SCHAAP, BETTY Romantirh Lady G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Chorus Z3 Choir 3, 43 50 Word Type Award 4, Junior Hon- or Rollg Senior Honor Roll. SCIHIEPERS, ROGER The Forlzzner of Olizfer Horn Choir Z, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 4. if SCHIPPER, EARL Shining and Free junior Band 23 Senior Band 3, 4, SCHIPPER, HARRIS ll ertu'ard Ho junior Band 23 Senior Band 3, 4. SCHOONARD, ROBERT Gentleman Unafraidu Sophomore Play 23 Track 3: Senior Play 4. if at ir ir ir it CN ,-so I , il- . i af J 1 .., is AQ 'I' 'M -,e , 1. +1 Iz- 4 i' 'lr 'A' 'k 'k ir SCI-IREGARDUS, LUCILLE L01'1m Doane G. A. A. 5, -i. SCH UTT, JAMES Lord ffm North Holland lg XVolverine Boys' State 5. SHANK, ROBERT The Call of Zoe lV'i1z1 ' Reserve Football lg Reserve Basketball 2, Track 5, 4, Cheer Leader -lg Hi-Y 4, Group Chairman 43 Senior Play 4. SMALLENBURG, FLORA The Une!! Beloredu G. A. A. 21 Orchestra Z, 9, 4, Lihrary Assistant 4. SMITH, BEATRICE Quin Shaud' Chorus 2, Group Chairman 4. SNOW, ROBERT The F01'llHZc1l6 Yozzlbu Senior Band 2, 3, 41 Brass Sextette 3, 4, State Festival. First Place 4. SPEET, BEATRYCE Flapperr and Pbilowpfaief' Choir 2, 3, 4. STEKETEE, KENNETH X, Mr1rrl2ing Along Group Chairman 2, Class Treasurer 2, State Solo Contest, First Place 23 Na- tional Solo Contest, First Place Z, Re- serve Football Zg Senior Band Z, 3, 41 Orchestra 2, 5. 45 Alderman 5g Wood- wind Trio 33 Clarinet Duet 5: Holland High Herald Board 41 Police Board 4: Camera Club Vice-President 4. STEPANSKI, JANE Barony Baf' STOKES, MARGARET C.zp1.zi11 Ma1'gL1reI STOLZ, BONNIE Ark My Ser1'eIm'y Junior Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll. STOPPELS, DALE The ProfeJ.ror Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 3: Chorus 2, Choir 3, 4, Group Chaplain 53 Group Chairman 43 Hi-Y 3, 45 Class Secretary 3: Personnel Board 5, Woman's Literary Club Essay Prize, Second Place 5: Boomerang Board 4, Senior Play 43 Band of Blue Flower, Junior Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll. Q STREUR, WILLIS Men of Iran Reserve Basketball 23 Reserve Football 21 Varsity Football 3, 43 Chorus 2, 51 Group Chaplain 4, Senior Play 4. STROOP, JACK The W'onde1'ful Year Chorus 23 Choir 2, 5, 4, Librarian 4, Group Chairman 4. SWIERINGA, LYDA 0dyIJey of 47 Nice G ir! SYBESMA, ADELINE My Garden of Memory ir 'lr 'Ir ir ir 'lr ir 'lr 'A' 'A' ir 'A' TEN BRINK, WILLIAM Drink Courage Sophomore Play 2g Orchestra 2, 3. 4. TEN HAVE, BETTY Dog Daw Senior Band 2, 3: G. A. A. 2, 3: Ath- letic Sister 3, 4, Welfare Board 43 Ad Manager of Holland High Herald 4. TENINGA, LEWIS Nm-tbweft Pnrmgen TIEN, KENNETH Kid Time! Reserve Basketball Z3 Reserve Football 2, Varsity Football 33 Baseball 5: In- tramural Baseball Championship Team Z. TIMMER, JOYCE The Proferrofr Daugbzef' Sophomore Play 25 Chorus 23 Choir 3, 4, Secretary 4, G. A. A. 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3g Group Chaplain 5: Alderman 45 Literary Board 43 junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. TIMMER, LA VONNE I .Married Adventure Chorus Zg Choir 55 Athletic Sister 3, 4, Co-Treasurer 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Group Chaplain 3, 43 Junior Honor Rollg Sen- ior Honor Roll. TIMMER, RUTH IVind, Sand and Starr junior Band 2. TINHOLT, HARVEY Oliver Tufirf' VAN BEEK, EVELYN Home Muleer VAN DYKE, ALBERT W'ind on zbe Pampaf' VAN DYKE, HARVEY The Band Play! Dixie Group Chaplain 2, Chairman 43 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Secretary-Treasurer 4, Orchestra 3. 45 Camera Club 41 Hi-Y 3, -lg Alderman 45 Literary Board 43 Woodwind Trio Z: Clarinet Quartette 25 Woodwind Quintette 45 State Festi- val, First Place 4. VAN DYKE, ORLEY john Halifax junior Gym Award 5. VAN EYCK, THOMAS On Ike Plantation Reserve Football 3. VAN HERWYN, RONALD The Leu: of the Molaimnf' VAN HOUW, THOMAS Sentimental Tommy X VAN HUIS, EDGAR ' Amateur Gentleman ir ir 'lr 'k ak ir 231 it it it it uk it VAN HUIs, LOUISE Same and Serzrilrilil-y VAN Huis, MARIE G1'eaf Expeflaiiozzsrv Chorus 2, 51 G. A. A. 2. 3, -1, Mana- ger 5, -lg 50-Word Type Award 5: Southwestern Michigan Type Contest 53 60-Wlord Type Award 43 Library Assist- ant 4: Boomerane Board 4: Band of Blue I-'lower3 junior Honor Rollg Sen- ior Honor Roll, First Place. M VAN KAMPEN, ARTHUR J MW The Trail of the LUIIEXUNIE Pine Track 3, 43 Varsity Football -l. VAN LENTE, DALEQ ' Spirit of the Leader Reserve Football 21 Varsity Football 5. 43 Co-Captain 43 Reserve Basketball 3, 33 Varsity Basketball -ig Ping-Pong Doubles Champion 53 Mixed Ping-Pong Doubles Champion 5: Tennis 5, -43 Sophomore Play 23 Alderman 5: Mayor 43 Senior Band 2, 5, -13 Wloodwind Quintette -lg State Festival. First Place -lg Orchestra 2. 3, -I: Hi-Y -S. Delegate to State Convention 41 Wolverine Boys' State 3: Group Chaplain 2, Chairman 33 Senior Play 43 Senior Honor Roll. VAN LIERE, EUGENE Hoo,rier Srboalboyu Senior Band Z. 5, -lg Orchestra -13 Brass Sextette Ensemble Contest 43 State Festi- val. First Place -l. VAN Oss, JOYCE Editorial ll ild0.1l,r G. A. A. 2, 3, 43 Alderman 43 Editor Holland High Herald 43 Community Chest Speaker 43 Quill and Scroll 43 ,lunior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll, VAN RAALTE, LLOYD The Sp-y Orchestra 2, 3, 4. VAN REGENMORTER, KENNETH The Spiril of the B01'de1 ' Senior Band 2: Hi-Y Z. 3, 4: Camera Club 43 Track 43 Reserve Football 3g Intramural Basketball Championship Team 4. VAN SLOOTEN, BENJAMIN lV'e55e.x' Tala Track 3, 43 Reserve Football 5, Group Chairman -4. VAN SLOOTEN. GENE The ll a0dLz11a'e11r VAN SLOOTEN, JOHN M11li1zy 012 Ike Bozmlyu VAN TATENHOVE, BETTY Our Admimble Bflfyll G. A. A. 2, 3, -lg junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. VAN WYK, NELVA Gaodly I-1e1'ilage ' VAN WYNEN, DONALD The Comic Arfi.r1 Group Chairman 3, Chaplain 53 Choir 2, 3, President -4. VAN ZYL, NEIL On the Spruzirb Main Reserve Football Z3 Varsity Football 5, 43 Track 43 Camera Club 3, 4: Group Chairman 4. VANDENBERG, DONALD I l! ha1 Of If? it it 'A' 'lr it i' 24 'A' ul' it it i' ir VANDER BIE, DOROTHY One of OIITII, VANDER SI.UIs, ADRIAN Benn Carle Reserve Football 2: Varsity Football 5, -lg Camera Club 41 Group Chairman -1. VANDER VELDE, JO ANNE lI bere Beirut-I' Du'e1lI Sophomore Play 2: Choir 2. 5, 41 Sex- tette 3, 43 State Sextette Contest 3, 41 State Solo Contest 5: G. A. A. 2. 5: VERMURLEN, LWARGUFRITE The Drznfe of Life VAUPELL, MARJORIE The Amir Choir 2, 3, 43 Sextette 4: State Vocal Solo Contest 5. -1: State Sextette Con- test -lg Trio 53 Boomerang Board -l. VELDHOEE, MARVIN NREIIIHZ of lbe N.1fi1'e 50-Word Type Award 4g junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. Alderman -ig Band of Blue Flower: jun- ior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. VANDER WILK, ARIE The PTOIIEERYI' VERBURG, DOROTHY Dido. Queen of Hearn Chorus 2. VER HOEE, JULIA I-larlerr of Ibe Skyunzjr Library Assistant 4. VERHULST, CYNTHIA How I0 l1 111 Friendr and Infflzerzfe People Sophomore Play 2. VENHUIZEN, LYLARIANNE U biIe BJ7lIZEJ'.l'H Chorus 2, 5. VEURINK, MURIEL ll 0me1z Are Like Tbrzf' Group Chairman 3, Chaplain -ig Ath- letic Sister 3. 41 Girls' League Treas- urer -li Alderman 4. VICTOR, LEONARD i'D.ZI'VT Crocker! VICTOR, PAULINE it Song mid Laugklef' G. A. A. 2. 5, 4. Voss, LUCILLE Age of Irzrzorerzceu Ch orus 2: G. A. A. 2. 35 Assistant Librarian 43 Athletic Sister 4. i' 'A' 'A' ir it 'A' E251 -is , . , V .. 'K .. ..? , R , I 'S' ta ' . If 3 X - 'W' af, I ,V 5519. Q 1 s ls- , 5 T 1? ,,,.t 7 e 2 A ' + ' ly p L3L? W1 W, W' MM 'if W iff ' , OJMJNL ' vw U ,HJ - :L K5,wJlf7V,.gVbAgvh2JL,6175r0?n A , A ' gk , ji ' , ' ig - ' 3, ' R GX N y HMM M 'axe . ,I . .1 A ,, . I 5 T5 Jlffd' 1.Y1'.4.'.5gW .kg ' 5 ' M I . - , V . :' J Y ,VP 'w . Vxfhii! -A-. .-.- ...- . xx- 'K .Y , V 5,-75 ,uff,'!:gX ., f-fp,g,1,f4:.w,,.5 .1 V Q, W .. 5 F -. , H. 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WEENER, EARL I1'r1r1b0v2 Senior Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, -lg Track 3. 43 Brass Sextette Ensemble Contest -ig State Festival, First Place -ll junior Honor Rollg Senior Honor Roll. WELLING, LA VERNE Hll7II07'UIIJ Tala Senior Band Z, 3, 4, Assistant Librarian 3, Librarian 43 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President-13 Alderman 43 Group Chaplain 43 Orchestra 1, 3, 4. WELSCOTT, RAYMOND The Ebb Tide WILLIAMS, LUCILLE One Fool in Heaven 1 ,i WITTEVEEN, RICHARD Moby Dirku WOJAHN, ROBERT HIlf.6IEbE!'1'Yj' Finn Senior Band 2, 5, -4. WOLBERT, IDABELLE Rebefr.1 of Sznzrzjpbraok F.1rm Chorus 23 Choir 3. -ll G. A. A. 21 junior Honor Roll3 Senior Honor Roll. WOOD, WILLIAM Tbe Great Querf' Reserve Football 2, 33 Basketball Mana- ger 33 Track Manager -lg Wolverine Boys' State 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Ping-Pong Doubles Champion 33 Group Chairman 43 Boomerang Editor 43 Senior Play 43 junior Rotarian 43 Band of Blue Flow- CFI junior Honor Roll: Senior Honor Roll, Second Place. ZIETLOW, VERA An Anzerifarz Idy1I Choir Z, 53 Group Chairman 3, Chap- lain 23 Alderman 33 Boomerang Board 43 Athletic Sister 43 junior Honor Roll. ZONNEBELT, MARY A P001 of Starr JANE ZUIDEMA, MILDRED Mir1bful Haven Flint Northern High School. Flint, Michigan. ZUVERINK, GEORGE JR. S'ezfe11 League Boon Reserve Basketball 2, 59 ball 43 Baseball 4. i' 'A' 'lr i261 Varsity Basket- ir 'Ir i' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND PATRONS Second Row-Orwin Cook, Robert Freers, John Ligtvoet, XVilliam Padgett. First Row-Mr. Hanson, Betty De Vries, Miss Calvert, Mr. Damson. Senior Honor Van Huis, Marie Wood, William Hinkamp, Paul Osborne, Barbara Reed, Helen Essenburg, Franklin Brower, Paula De Frell, Julia Diekema, Sally Ligtvoet, John Friesser, Julius Vander Velde, Joanne Eisenberger, Dorothy Russell, Mildred Lankheet, Millicent Stoppels, Dale Prins, Elaine Marcus, Doris Bielefeld, Elaine Veldhoff, Marvin Haskirl, Patricia Van Oss, Joyce Timmer, La Vonne Hamelink, Ruth Frundt, Georgia if 'Ir 27 Roll Miller, Dale Wolbert, Idabelle Weener, Earl Timmer, Joyce Van Lente, Dale Klinge, Hazel Boersma, Max Meyer, Eleanor Atwater, Clarence Bosman, Donna Mooi, James Schaap, Betty Koopman, Russell Dykema, Charles Boyce, Ruth Stoltz, Bonnie Borgman, Robert Padgett, William Haight, Ernest Bosman, Natalie Arnold, Arlayne Keene, Leola Klomparens, Dale Van Tatenhove, Betty Folkert, Melvin ir 'A' 'Ir ir 1' if if if if Class Will XVe, the Senior Class of 1942, of Holland High School, city of Holland, county of Ottawa, and State of Michigan, being sound in mind and body, do make, publish, and declare this our last will and testament, which is to say: We give, bequeath, devise, and tender, personal qualities, idiosyncrasies, personal and real property, to the oncoming surge of intelligent humanity, to our heirs, successors and assigns so aptly described by that one word Juniors. Dale Van Lente leaves his ferrying the ship of State to his worthy successor. Joyce Bender leaves her height to Harold Karsten. james Mooi leaves his line to anyone with nerve enough to duplicate it. Vernon Kraai leaves, as usual, with Elaine. Marie Van Huis leaves her A's to posterity. Winifred Heasley leaves charming poise to next year's Lana Turner. Paul Hinkamp leaves his radio to the Padnos Pile. Ray De Witt leaves High School, nothing ventured, nothing gained. Wallace Kemme leaves circles under his eyes to Hal Elferdink. Ken Gunther leaves his quietness to Bob Ridenour. Thelma Deters leaves a high salesman's record at which to shoot. La Verne Welling leaves his bus line to Joe Rutman, Mildred Russell leaves her shyness to a junior girl. P. S.: I couldn't find one, Orwin Cook leaves with a song on his lips, Day Dreaming. Bub Streur leaves his hourglass figure to Ken Weller. El Moroccos leave quiet halls behind them. Cowboy Nieboer leaves his wardrobe to Gene Autry. Bob Snow leaves a 35 velocipede sedan to jim Den Herder. Lloyd Van Raalte leaves curly hair to Bob Koop. Paula Brower leaves to consult Einstein. jerry Diekema leaves his mustache to Cal Nordhof. The Hi Kha Phi leaves their postponement of parties to the Laurore. Fred Meppelink leaves pink elephants on the ceiling. Richard Matchinsky leaves the beginning of the school history to next year's historian. Marjorie Knapp leaves to take a K-nap. Y Nat Bosman leaves leadership ability to whoever likes to work hard. The Senior Class leaves to Mr. Chapman, a book, Scents of Humor. Elaine Bielefeld leaves stirring memories to Millie Cook. Clarence Maatman leaves the same. jack Bell leaves his singing voice to Andy Devine. Earl De Weert leaves his love to Arla Parsons. Elizabeth Kools leaves a bright spot in the tiles at the office. Norman Oosterbaan leaves his coififure to Milt Van Putten. Angelyn Jansen leaves her piano playing ability to Alma Vander Hill. Bob Shank leaves his quick actions to Superman. Barbara Osborne leaves a trail of efficient work. John Ligtvoet leaves his tennis racket to Ernie Post. The teachers leave to take a pill. fNot Mr. Carter's kind.j All the rest and residue of our property, real, personal, and mixed we give, devise, bequeath, release all right, title and interest to our much respected, abundantly revered, cherished, and adored faculty whom we regret to leave behind at the mercies of the juniors. We hereby nominate and appoint Riemersma as executor and administrator extraordinary of said will, ' THE SENIOR CLASS W1TNEssEs: PAULA BROUWER MILLICENT LANKHEET FRANK BoUwsMA KENNETH STEKETEE if ir 'A' 'Ir i' 'k T283 Basis? 53+ 4:-S-+5 fb ew P3325 5 I M- 1?-' V Q11 ' 1 515 ' g 1 I x , A . ' A . w ' is EQ , . C4134 Ya ir ir if ik ir al' 'lr 'Ir Class Prophecy Today is the first Saturday of Tulip Time, 1962. It seems strange that through all these years and the changes they have brought, Tulip Time has survived. Holland has grown considerably during the past twenty years. Since the passing of the automobile, the hotel has built an addition where the parking lot was before the war, and like most other buildings of sufficient size, installed an airport on the roof. It is bustling with activity, and the graying manager, Bill Wood, has his hands full satisfying everybody's needs and desires. There was, for instance, the wealthy divorcee, the former Marjorie Vaupell, who demanded the suite which she had occupied ten years before, when she was singing with Bob Wojahn's internationally famous orchestra during the festival. On learning that it had already been taken, she ordered that the occupant be moved. Much to her horror and delight, the occupant turned out to be none other than james Hallowell, who was known as jim Mooi before he went to Hollywood. He is currently seen playing opposite the child star, Shirley Dimple. Coming down from the roof in the elevator, I saw Bill Lamb, looking tanned and prosperous. He's just back from South America, he told me, where he's been looking after his orchid and rubber plan- tations. I seem to remember reading of the work he did on the development of trans- portation lines there. Down in the lobby I met my two old friends, Colton and De Neff. Colton seems to be doing pretty well managing the dairy he inherited from his father- in-lawg De Neff bragged incessantly about his two sons who are playing major league and about the other 12 who are getting there. He's just been married for the third time, he tells me. And he used to be such a bashful little boy! As I was registering at the desk, I ran into Millicent Lankheet, whose popular column of advice to the lovelorn is carried by 250,007 papers in the U. S. A. just then Roger Raak in police uniform emerged from the elevator, both hands firmly clutching the collars of Schutt and Hent- schel, who, I was told, haven't come into town since the day they graduated from high school. They had become quite inebriated with excitement and 7-Up and were appre- hended while riding up and down on the elevators. No sooner had this ridiculous threesome departed than in strolled Schepers, Meppelink. and Kammeraad, who are in charge of the Liquor Control Commission. just then some seriously minded soul turned on the radio for a news broadcast. Imagine my surprise when the announcer blared, Ladies and gentlemen, here's a real Robinson Crusoe story! Commander Franklin Essenburg, thought to have been lost when his battleship Penguin went down in World War II, was discovered yesterday on an island in the South Pacific. When offered passage back to civilization, Essenburg, living happily among the natives, declined. He said, gazing afiectionately at his harem, 'I prefer the simple life.' As I examined the program of the we-ek's events, I learned that Franklin Bouwsma, A.B., M.A., B.S., M.S., Sc.D., Ph.D., L.L.D., Litt.D., will deliver a lecture on Equiportition of Stellar Energy on Tuesday evening. And on Wednesday evening Barbara Osborne will speak in behalf of the National jumping Rope Society Qfor the benefit of growing girlsj, of which she is the president. Harvey Van Dyke's dance band is playing tonight in the ballroom, juicy Atwater, the country gentleman, told me as we wandered outside to watch the parade. Heading it was Mayor Ken Steketee, his ruff slightly wilted, followed by his council. Then, amid loud cheers, came the hero of millions of boys, Bill Padgett, who sang and played his guitar as he rode down the street on his white horse, Vanilla. One of Paramount's assistants was taking news-reels from the canopy. As he unfolded his length from behind the camera, we recognized with a glad cry, the familiar grin of Chuck Dykemag but he was so busy taking shots of Bob Freers, who was unanimously elected Mr. Saugatuck, that he didn't see us. Among the onlookers I noticed Betty De Vries, surrounded by a horde of adoring pupils. She simply couldn't make up her mind between her several admirers and is still teaching school. Much of the youth of Holland then proceeded past me, but I didn't stay for the rest. I retired to my room to ponder on the strange fortunes of my classmates. Respectfully submitted, THE CLASS PROPHETS 'k 'A' ir t 'Ir ir 'A' 'k l30l sd' T- -:F . -'1 1,-gli-1 -np'--N: v -'. Q . I I F 0 I I W A 13 I ' 4 ' U o J ' ' - :D .'.'A,.- 2 , - ., .Qg,EvF..f N .- z5E5i.gf Q . if :E J -xg V ,Q L mfr, 1... ' iw.. fs . ,, V. Ig 1... .,, i-5' ' ' X :vs x 'U A . v if . .I x, gi-P K N s. ' V A x W. 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Van Bemmelcn, D. Van Dahm, H. Van Dyk, NW. Van Dyk, M. Van Dyke, R. Van Ess, B. Van Eyck, V. Van Langevelde. 'A' 'A' 'k ak 'A' -A' ak ir T381 'A' ir ,139 1. - ,qvk k 7 -MN .Rim XD ag QQ af. ,sf T Ka? . .Sm ,, wzhzxixtek Nxt mg Q H N K ,..., . .W J 5 ie .i A . M 15, 71 VV I R gg A . :,. F. Van Leeuwen, B. Van Lente, P. Van Lente, E. Van Oort, R. Van OSS, M. Van Putten, F. Van Raalte, R. Van Ry. E. Van Tatenhove, G. Van Tubbergen, L. Vande Bunte, E. Vande Wege, L. Vandenberg, C. Vander Kuy, L. Vander Schel, J. Valkema. N. Varano, D. Veele, D. Ver Beck, C. Visscher, A. Volkema, J. Walters, R. Walters, R. Warner T. Waterkamp, K. Weller, Wennersten, M. White, O. Wierda, Wiersema, J. Wiersum, J. Williams. S. Woudstra, B. Yeomans, R. Zavadil, J. Zoet. JUNIORS WITHOUT PICTURES V. Muelenbelt R. Nevenzel ' D. Newell G. Borgman W. Douma A. Gebben A. Klinge A. Glupker V. Burgh J I Mackay if ir 'A' 'A' if ir if E391 10-A Class fx-. 'k 'A' 'A' ir 'lr 'lr 'k uk' Allen. 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Ruth Bender, Virginia Bilek, Zdena Boerigter, Jack XBonzelaar, Loretta Bredeway, Rena 'l'Brooks, Janet Bulson, Thomas Derks, Dolores Draper, Robert Eding, Warren Albers, Norma Anys, Bruce Arens, Clarence Arens, Phyllis Baker, Elwood Barense, William Barkel, Jack XBarry, Colleen XBecksfort, Elmer Beereboom, John Benz, Edward Benz, Frank XBezon, Betty Blazer, Robert Bleeker, Harry Boers, Caroline Boeve, Verna Boneburg, Margaret Boone, Robert Borgman, Lewis Borr, Earl Borr, James Borr, Joyce Bouman, Anthony Bouman, Ellen Boyce, Marjorie XBrinkman, Betty Brooks, Louis Brower, Hollis Busscher, Eleanor Bussies, Angelyn Caruso, Barbara Chrispell, Gertrude Cole, George Cook, Evelyn xCornelissen, Gerhard Sophomore Class 1 1-B Class XHill, Junior Houtman, Robert Hulsebos, Phyllis Jonkman, Lucile Kammeraad, Kenneth Kiekentveld, Gordon Klomparens, Marie Kobes, Ronald Koppenaal, Robert Kraai, Arlene Miles, Frederick Mulder, Mary Jane Parsons, Arla Pommerening, W'arren Quist, Mary Jean Remelts, Blanche Ruys, Kenneth Steggerda, Kenneth Timmer, Chester Timmer, Willis Van Zyl, Allison Vande Bunte, Harold Vander Hill, Eila Vander Sluis, Kenneth xVer Hey, Jean Veurink, Maxine Walters, Herman XVeller, Peter Wheaton, Louis Wieghmink, Dale Krikke, Jason Kuiken, Lois Lievense, Dorothy Lundie, William Van Van Van Van Eerden, Pauline Liere. Chester Lopik, Joyce Tongeren, Donna Wieghmink, Lloyd Xlifilliams, Meredith XWise, Robe-rt Diekema, Doris K miekema, Evelyn Di Figlia, John Dirkse, Marvin Dozeman, Alvin Drew, Dale Dunning, Mildred Eastman, Lois Eby, Arlene Eilander, Arlene Eilander, Charles Emmink, Sara Essenburg, Myrtle Kleinheksel, Lloyd XPelgrim, W'illard Kleis, Paul Klomparens, Paul Klungle, lla Knoll, Harold Knoll, James lKnoll, Nfarilyn Knoll, Shirley N- Kole, Robert Kooyers, Foster Kragt, Earl xlironemeyer, Nan 1 Lamb, James v Poelakker, Dona Por, Grace Prins, Geneva Reed, Eleanor Reed, Wayne xRidenour, William Riemersma, Lloyd Roels, Hollis XRooks, Anna Mae lRosendahl, Beatrice Rozeboom, James jRussell, Donald Van Dyke, Helene Van Dyke, Joan QVan Dyk, Rachel Van Eck, Marvin Van Van Hekken, Marvin Huis, Maxine Van Kampen, Joseph 'Van Lente, Beth Van Otterloo, Verna xVan Van Van Raalte, Carl Saun, Martha Rose Zoeren, Dorothy Vanden Belt, Robert Fairbanks, Mary Alice Lambers, Harold Farr, Lois Jean xLambers, James ,r Feddick, Edward Fitzpatrick, Jack lFortney, Robert Funckes, Arnold Gearhart, Ezra XGebben, Marvin Gillette, Paul Girard, Frank Glupker, Mary Gordon, Melba Graf, Doris Green, Leo Gumser, Dale KGunn, Roger Harringsma, Henry Harrison, Timothy Hartman, Margaret Helmink, Cecil K Hiddinga, Leona Hoekje, Harverd Hoffman, Julia Covington, Teresa Xl-lolt, Irene KCurtis, Dennis Czerkie, Virginia Houting, Doris Hulsman, Jewella Daining, Maxine xJaarda, Maxine Dams, Gordon xDe Jong, John Den Bleyker, Rachel Den Uyl, Dale UDe Pree, Shirley De Vree, Harriet De Vries, Jason De XVeerd, Barbara De XY'ilde, Fred Jacobusse, Robert Jalving, Donald Johnson, Richard Kalman, Alice Kalmink, Doris Kammeraad, Ruth Kars, Ellabell Ketchum, Jack Klein, Gerald Lemmen, Gwendolyn Lindeman, Donn xLindholm, Donald Lindsay, Elmer Loew, Glendora Lokker, Paul Lokker, Phyllis 1Lowry, William Lubbers, Goldie IMaatman, Donald lMaatman, Junior Matchinsky, John , McLean, Mary Meppelink, Lillian XMiles, Allan Drew !Milewski, Donald KMiner, George Ming, Marlyn Modders, Shirley Morey, Betty XMyrick, Edna May Naber, Mary Ann Nienhuis, Constance Nies, Eugene XNieusma, Dorothy Nivison, Donald XNordhof, Pat FNylnd, Cecelia XNyland, Edwin KOlthoff, Ned Oosterbaan, Robert Orr, William Palmer, Myra Pas, Robert Schaap, Laverne Schierbeek, Herman Schipper, Dorothy Schippers, George Scholten, Harvey Scholten, Justin Schoonard, Ruth Sebright, Arlene Slayer, Elizabeth Slenk, Geneva Sloothaak, Agnes XSmith, Robert xSorber, Robert Spruit, Marian Steffens, Donna Steketee, Leona Sterenberg, Mildred Sternberg, Madalyn XStickels, Barbara Stokes, Duane Stolp, Ralph Strabbing, Gladys Strong, William fTen Brink, Harriet Ter Haar, Donna Terpstra, Louise Thurber, Mary Jane ffietsma, Jack iTinholt, Alma Tirrell, Jack Topp, Faye Tubergan, Esther Tubergan, Ethel Tubergen, Elaine Van Bemelen, Lillian 'YVan Dort, Ruth Vanden Berg, Carl Vanden Brink, Dale Van Den Elst, Joyce xVan Der Bie, Gordon Van Der Heuvel, Isla Vander Schel, Natalie Vander Yacht, Virginia Verburg, Jeanne Veldheer, Kenneth Victor, Lorraine Victor, Melvin Victor, Merrill lVictor, Phyllis Vining, Joyce Visscher, Roger Visser, Shirley Vodyke, Estelle Voorhorst, Dale Wallace, Jacqueline Walters, Elizabeth Ward, Doris Watson, Charles Webbert, Duane xWeller, Clayton 8 Wierda, Beatricea ' 8Wierda, Bernic Wierenga, Jeanne XWilliams, Mary Lou Witteveen, Fred Wolbert, Harold Wolbert, Harris Wolters, Richard Zoet, Hazel Klonnebelt, William Zych, William Uyke, Betty Jeanne ul' ir i' 'A' ul' - ir if il' l40l -s -- J S .Bray 1 P? , lk 9'--. 'if . in f P bp. V , QQ, xv .52 A 'X 9 iss :QR,gw' ,Q Wiz 'km lv 13. 'WW , , 0 P. .A QA--L l ,.v Iu ' viqfga o HJ C 1 A . s 1 ' v 8 cf-YP . A: v, -Q fu- mx, v + 1, ,x Y.. x pw is 8. Hs ... ax gin .'-nf:-Y '1- .- 7, . fx? f Emi N 3. I .gm .f--fig, , af? T A 'Ffa 2:1-21 -af! . 1 Sf - Q, Y? , Q 2:31 Pfam. ' 'K Tail: Qi' fig! . 51 ,Q 55511: .,5k,LgLgrLj.,: 3213. .1-uf? -fi K ity QS. ' . ' 5225: bi' :gitf Q ,fvmn ' TEX fwx-1 mx' ,, 1.3 L ifif. a V 1 vp: . -QS: 5951 V1-'Q ' 'Gly EQ- 'gb' , -I. .1 wr- M.-1 ' 'f'?':v': wigs- Y 3315123 Hug... L,3?5i1'2g,, LRF, iihg. 1 - is I ,444 eg ,N 'W - 'J . L? M . . x '12,-,,, M. ,, XY' .gf 'Vf -. s. S . 1-A 6... ,, V N.:i?:g.:?5If ,f W.. sz, ,zgfvus N KQV' ' X -'1:'i r'R3:' fi'-5'3Yg,g,gf1lw. A 5, ,451 ...X . . , Wa rd Wiird Wal rd Wa rd CLASS PRESIDE Senior-Orwin juniorflienneth Weller Sophomoreiflrla Parsons POLICE BOARD Faculty Adviso Third Row'-Weller, Bouwsma, Maatman, Welling, Cook, Van Dyke. Second Row-Rieinersma, Van OSS, Parsons, Timmer, Lankheet, Mills, Arnold, Diekema. First Row-Veurink, Prins, Kiaai, Van Lente, Mooi, Bender. Boyce, Vander Velcle. Holland Senior High School Council lNlAYOlifDALE VAN LENTE TREASURER-JAMES MOOI CLERK-JOYCE BENDER CHIEF OF POLICEAVERNON KRAAI ALDERMEN I-Clarence Maatman, Elizabeth Mills Ward V-Joanne Vander Velde, Millicent II-Ruth Boyce, Elaine Prins Lankheet III-Franklin Bouwsma, Joyce Van Oss IV-Joyce Timmer, Harvey Van Dyke NTS PARK BOARD Cook Faculty Aclvrs Ter Beek r-Mr. M. Mackay Chief-Vernon Kraai First Othcer-Kenneth Steketec Second Othcer-William Padgett Third Othcer-Norman Oosterbaan Fourth Othcer-Kenneth Rotman Fifth Othcer-,lack Palmer PERSONNEL BOARD Faculty Adviser-Miss H. Parkyn Chairmanflilaine Bielefeld Assistants-Patricia Haskin, Melvin Folkert. jacquelyn Bremer, Stanley Niehoer. julia De Frell, Ernest Haight LITERARY BOARD Faculty Adviser-Miss E. Stcketee Chairman-Franklin Essenberg 'I Assistants-Helen Firlit, Donald Schol- ten, joyce Timmer, Harvey Van Dyke WELFARE BOARD Faculty Adviser-Miss J. Mulder Chairman-Sal ly Diekema Assistants- B a r b a r a Yeomans, Betty Ten Have PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT BOARD Faculty Adviser--Mr. I.. Moody Chairman-Phyllis Boven Assistants-Lawrence Lamb, La Verne Huyser Ward VI-La Verne Welling, Arlayne Arnold Ward VII4GerI1ld Diekema, Muriel Veurink er-Miss L. Rogers Chairman-Clarence Atwater v Assistants - Kenneth Weller, Louise 4 6,5 spy E54 Q ff .,i.:5:i:1,.13 tea it I 'A' 'A' 'A' if 'A' . I , ly , l44l HISTORICAL BOARD Faculty Advisers-Miss J. Mulder and Miss C. Reeverts Chairman-Richard Matchinsky Assistant-Elizabeth Mills Typist-Helen Reed HOLLAND HIGH HERALD BOARD First Semester: Faculty Adviser-Miss B. Hagen Editor-Joyce Van Oss Assistant Editor-Elizabeth Mills Sports Editor-Wayne De Neff Feature Editor-Elaine Prins Ad Manager-Betty Ten Have Second Semester: Faculty Adviser-Miss B. Hagen Editor-Joyce Van Oss Sports Editor-Wayne De Neff Feature EditorfSally Diekema Treasurer-Beatrice Fortney BOOMERANG BOARD Faculty AdviscrsAMr. R. Chapman, Mr. C. Geerlings, Mrs. L. Krum, Mr. P. Veltman Editor-William Wood Assistant Editors-Wallace Kcmme. Paul Arens, Vera Zietlow Business Managers-Dale Stoppels, John Ligtvoet Photo Editor-Charles Dykema Art Editors-Marjorie Vaupell, Doro- thy Eisenberger Typists-Marie Van Huis, Barbara Osborne if ir 'Ir Y? 'cf Z'v 'ln Holland High Herald Board Second Row-Grissen, De Nell, Fortney, Topp. Meeuscn. First Row-Ten Have, Mills, Van OSS, Prins, Dickema. Boomerang Board Third Row-W'ood, Stoppels, Kemme, Ligtvoet. Second RowfChapman. Veltman, Dykema, Arens, Geerlings. First Row-Krum, Vaupcll, Eisenberger, Osborne, Zietlow, Van Huis. ir 'A' if ak 'A' ir ir ir E451 GEN Hxlsmu11q1EQH3IuQliLIW Qifmmmmgan 977 402 H71 B '942' Wwmm fy my swam 5-QM Q4 ,MMM Jawa .gekovi J Senior Play On March 25. 24, 25, and 26, the Senior Class of 1942 presented its play, Seven Keys to Baldpatef' which exceeded all previous attendance records. The play, a melodramatic farce written by George M. Cohan, was filled with mys' tery and unexpected surprises. There was never a dull moment during the entire play. and the audience was held in suspense from beginning to end. The success of the play was due to the wonderful cooperation of the entire Senior Class. The cast worked diligently under the direction of Miss Ruby Calvert and turned in four excellent performances. The stage managers, director's assistant, production staff, business managers, row chairmen, advertising managers, and. in fact, all committee members did excellent work and contributed to the general success of the play. Special recognition should be given to Miss Calvert to whom we are indebted for the selection of Seven Keys to Baldpatef' for the choice of the cast, and for a wonder- ful job of directing. The work of Mr. Hanson and Mr. Damson on the business staff was also invaluable to the success of the play. rs. The cast of characters is as follows: lgm-iii, Elijah Quimby ---- Franklin Bouwsma Mrs. Quimby - - - Julia De Frell -Tw x- VVHhaniIiaHoweH hdagee - - Janus hdooi l john Bland - V - Dale Stoppels 'fill 'X Mary Norton - - Arlayne Arnold Q , 5 X Mrs. Rhodes - Sally Diekema 4 pl gf .P Peters - - - - Herbert Colton xy,-ff Nxt , Myra Thornhill Winifred Heasley K ti L lluk i Lou Ddax - - - - Paul Plouv' l 'lim Cargan - Franklin Essenburg 1 i Thomas Hayden Robert Schoonarcl f jiggs Kennedy - - - Dale Van Lente Cops - - William Wood, Willis Streurgl Hal Bently - ---- Robert Shank 'A' 'A' ir ir if i' i' uk E461 ,E an-I L1 '33 H1 V Dk Harvey fm EHIDW t . - . .. - . l 1, X Elizirhithisfillg e Jack Fifzpfltfifk Pjrsurfr TENOR SMSOPHONE Lime E-lj Schgngii 1 'hge john Mooi Gunther Lohman DL i KU1 Durothy Mllls 5' L L U get ' n S 113055 Diekema Wa1'ren Edlng BASS CLARINET KBARITUNE SAXOPHONFEQUF IEIUSSSH B I lx Isla Vander Heuvcl Kenneth Steggerd if 'xvit l'l x - ' 1. 1 'E O .C an A. 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They also take an outstand- ing part in many constructive school activities. Second Row-Moody, Ligtvoet. Van Dyke, De Neff. First Row-Welling, Mooi, Colton. Camera Club As in previous years. the Camera Club has gone on many trips, taking pictures of local scenes and people. The exchange photo collections have been another part of this year's program. Third Row-XVilliams, Di Figlia, johnson. Second Row-Gecrlings. Knapp, Kragt, Nienhuis, Van Dyke. First RowA,Everhart, Laman, Smith, Dykema, Steketee, Van Zyl. Cheer Leaders The cheer leaders tal-ze an active part in creating and bolstering our school spirit. In school and at sports events they lead the student body in cheering the teams. Den Herder, Shank, Bremer, Bouwsma. ir 'A' 'Ir ir 'A' 'A' 'lr 'Ir U21 Girls' League Again this year the Girls' League has helped to enrich the lives of all the high school girls by its interesting as well as educational pro- grams. In this time of war the organization has taken on a new duty-the sponsoring of a Red Cross Service Club. G. A. A. An active sports program -consisting of volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, tennis, and bowling-is offered to high school girls by the G. A. A. Athletic and social activities, good sportsman- ship, fair play, and oppor- tunities for student leaders ship are developed by partici- pation in this organization. Athletic Sisters The Athletic Sisters are an organization elected by the student body who sell confections at football and basketball games. Their pro- ceeds are given to the ath- letic fund. if Second Row-Geiger, Diekema, Russell. Oonk, First Row-Prins, Bieleteld, Veurink, Second Row-Lee, Van Huis, Hopkins, Osborne. First Row-jonkman, Bouman, Van Tatenhove, Van Eyck. Third Row-Ter Haar, Van Lente, Ten Have, Veurink, Fris, Haskin, Heasley, Kools Zietlow. 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As a staff we greatly enjoyed our work in preparing the type of publication you like. We sincerely hope that you are afforded much present and future pleasure in reading your annual .... We are deeply grate- ful for the assistance and advice given us by our advisers, and those numerous others who were called on to make contributions. The Boomerang Board ir 'A' Fourth Row-C. Van Lente, Post, De Feyter, Tirrell, Weller, Leeuw, Mackay. Third Row-Kemme, Heneveld, Ploegsma, Vande Bunte, Wheaten, Vander Kuy, Knapp, Ridenour. Second Row-E. De Witt, Cook, Scholten, Streur, Koop, Oosterbaan, D. Van Lente, Vander Sluis. First Row-R. De Witt, Milewski, Rotman, Kraai, Groters, Van Kampen, Van Zyl, Palmer, Maatman. Football The 1941 football season featured a fighting Holland team which failed to find a winning combination. A continuous list of casualties seriously handicapped the squad and kept it from being at full strength. Consequently we were forced out of the win column for the major portion of the season. Having a light team with a weak running offensive, we resorted to a tricky aerial game which kept our opponents guessing and the fans on their feet. The overwhelming superiority of weight and running power of our Southwestern Conference opposition proved too much in the long run, however, and the season ended with two wins, one tie, and six losses. One Senior, Kenneth Rotman, was honored by receiving an honor- able mention on the All-Conference team. Many of this year's varsity will be returning next sea- ffx son, and supplemented by a large group of reserves, they klgwgri should present a good account of themselves. ' 3,2 xx , lg f . ' if A r . .QQZ '1 E561 if 'A' uk ir if 'A' W Q. x 32265 gk 4 '-f Y ,. 'ff KT? , f- 'Wi Qi 1 ' 'f L W :MB ' f If L . ' Z2 19' Third Row-Mr. Mackay, D. Koop, H. Karsten, S. Plagenhoef, P. Kolean. Second Row-J. Palmer, V, Kraai, D. Scholten, L, Heneveld, E. Post, E. Baker. First Row'-W. Bradley, G. Zuverink, C. Ploegsma, M. Groters, K. Rotman, Basketball Holland cagers made a strong bid for the Southwestern Conference championship this season, but against very strong competition ended their conference schedule with seven victories and three defeats, to take second place. Statistics show that in sixteen games we accumulated a total of 607 points as com- pared with 430 for our opponents, an exceptionally good record. Holland High School was honored in having three men named to the All-Conference team this year. They are: Charles Ploegsma, a junior who was selected for the second successive year, Kenneth Rotman, and Nelson Groters. Ploegsma was also named center on the All-State third team, and Rotman received an honorable mention. OUR OPPONENTS GAMES SCORE SCORE Grand Rapids Lee High - - 43 8 x Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills 53 35 531.4 V, Zeeland ---- 29 12 il Benton Harbor - - 44 28 Q' , 3515 ' Grand Haven - - 53 23 XX iff' Grand Rapids Central 44 25 Kalamazoo Central - 37 27 Muskegon Heights - 26 21 .5 Muskegon - 28 29 ,M Benton Harbor 34 37 tbl Grand Haven - 43 14 , Kalamazoo Central ---- 43 30 3 ' Muskegon Heights ---- 36 34 fi STATE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT I xy Grand Rapids Davis Tech ---- 42 33 ' f Muskegon ------ 41 46 fl Totals - - 607 430 l' , i' ir 'lr 'lr i' 'A' i' E581 . fc i ii . TENNIS ghird Row-Plagenhoeflcibradley. Barendse. Secon Row-Moran, eneve Schgltgg. First Rtiw-Mi'l tman, Peerbolt. BASEBALL Third RoWfVan Lente, Van Eyck, H. Vande Bunte, V1 denberg, Cha m n, Ilgg, Second Row-Stekelee, Bgrkema, Me-eusen, O'Connor, Vander oppen. , an Ry. XVeiss. First Row-Nykamp, ag adn, orgma?PTP'B1la. Nienhuis, L. Van e unte. Mungerl' TRACK Fourth Row--Buchanen, Bakker, Kalkman, Rowan, Dykema, Van Regenmorter, Weener, Mackay, Third Row-Wood, Shank. Diepenhorst, Folkert, Wise, Ter Beek. Second Row-Van Zyl. Qgqtggs, , Kuna, J, Oosterhaan, Cole. First Row--Lamb, De Witt, Palmer Kraai, an m ' , Van Slooten, N. Oosterhaan. if GOLF Second Row-Qreep, Hamlin. First Row-Bron y e, Karsten. Minor Sports In the spring of 1941. for the first time in many years, Holland High was repre- sented by four spring sports teams: golf, tennis, track, and baseball. This season finds three veterans returning to the golf team, and nine lettermen returning on the tennis squad. So, on the golf links and on the tennis courts, the outlook is bright and hopeful. We can expect a good showing to be made by these teams this year. Our baseball team concluded a fairly successful schedule in its first season of compe- tition last year. This year's team is supplied with plenty of talent and should furnish some strong opposition in conference competition. Many of the fellows pictured have graduated, but there are many aspiring young diamond stars in our midst who are ready, willing, and able to fill their shoes. The '41 track records show that our cinder stars did remarkably well, despite the handicap of inexperienceg and this second year of competition should prove to be a very successful one. Most of the boys pictured are returning with the experience of a season's competition, and these will be supplemented by several promising Sophomores who came out as Freshmen last year. i' if 'A' 'A' ir ir E601 Second Row-Damson. Breen. Engel, Mackay. First Row-Moody, Moran, Van Lente, XVeiss. a Coaches The coaching roster for Holland High School is composed of nine men this year. Two additions have been made since last year. They are Albert Bradfield fnot pictured, and Kenneth Engle, who are in charge of ninth grade and junior High sports. Austin Buchanen, a member of last year's staff, has been lost to the United States Army. Mr. Mackay and the high school were especially honored when he was chosen as one of the three Michigan coaches to speak on basketball coaching at the Michigan High School Coaches School in May of this year. The staff and the sports they direct are as follows: Mr. Leon Moody-Director of Physical Education and I ,V A' Athletics. 51 f Mr. Malcolm Mackay-Head football, basketball, and -.'. ' Z. - 1 ,mf track coach. gs Mr. Edward Damson-Reserve football coach. -. Mr. Fred Weiss-Baseball and reserve basketball coach. Mr. Gerald Breen-Golf coach and intramural basket- 1' ball. ' ii Mr. Carl Van Lente-Varsity baseball and assistant jj football coach. f Mr. joseph Moran-Varsity tennis coach. .1 Q Mr. Kenneth Engle-Eighth and ninth grade basketball, l . baseball, and football coach. . 3 Mr. Albert Bradfield-Eighth and ninth grade football , 1 coach. 'k 'k 'A' 'lr 'A' if i' l61l f - - Reserve Football Fourth Row---Arcns, Van Liora. De Vries, Stolp, Meeusen. Tlmiul Rcmxx'-Wise, Lndewng, Vnnler Sluus, fgbbac , illewskl, Burr, Damson. Supnnd Roxvflzgwry, Knnp, Allen, Benz, cer6l?nsll Llur, Boerigtcr. l:ll'SlI Rnwn-Mmcr, D1 F1gl11f Ifml.ul1, Nlcnluns, Karsten, Zpnncbull, Plngunlmel, Hull, Barcnklsc. 2. ki. XZ, , ,, ef -rv -, . ., l . ,Q s - V z s Reserve Basketball Third Row-D. Hulst, G, SL'l1lPPCl'9, UI. Hill, H. Barkemn, R. Fortnty, M. Kolc. Second Ruw-F. Werss, R. Van Ry, E. Burr, E. Mecusen, j. Tirrcl. C. Vfmdenberg. First Row-J. Krikke, E. Benz, D. Allen, E. Bnrcndse. ir ir 'A' if 'A' i' i' 'Ir l62l if 1' if if ID Y T-Eu N Autographs 40 -13 eg Aiho.iC . f1:eajlZTvlK Tireik. SHI'-INS X Rwv You'Ll. hnve 'Bags PILIRJX ' 4 iw Ike ? CL' CVc WLW'.Tc . my QQ QVW MW GQ i' 'lr 'A' 'k if 'A' if ir XWILLIAMS JEWELRY STORE MILLS ICE CREAM CO. PEOPLES STATE BANK DU SAAR PHOTO AND GIFT SHOP E. W. WOOLWORTH CO. A CUIIIAIYIEI6 Lille of Srlmnl Snpplief' McLELLAN'S STORES COMPANY POST -JEWELRY P. S. BOTER 8: CO. Clothing, Furnishing, Shoes PECK'S DRUG STORE The Bert for Lexx HINIEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE INIODELH H0!l.IIlcfl'.f M011 Modern Drug Sfnre MEYER MUSIC HOUSE THE BOYS' SHOP Students Suits and Clothing LOKKER-RUTGERS COINIPANY NIES HARDWARE COIVIPANY DE VRIES-DORNBOS FURNITURE CO. WINSLOW STUDIO 52 East Eighth Street The Home of AIOdc'l'II Plwlugmplv-1 FRIS BOOK STORE 50 West Eighth Street FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE Agents-W. -I. Olive, Ken De Pree, E. J. Steginls THE HOLLAND PRINTING CO. Prirzterr lo Pzrpilr .md Frlflllfj' At 46-48 West Eighth Street, Holland VAN PUTTEN GROCERY JAS. A. BROUWER COINIPANY The Old Reliable F1n'rzif1n'e Siore DECKER CHEVROLET Quirle Serrife on All Curr Corner River Avenue and 9th Street MASS FURNITURE STORE Draperies-Furniture-Rugs-Radios SPAULDING SHOE STORE Sponsors DU MEZ BROS. For Styled Merchandise FRENCH CLOAK STORE MODERN HAT SHOP LITTLE MISS SHOP DE FOUW'S ELECTRIC SHOP VAUPELL'S MENS SHOP SMITH'S DRUG STORE BOES 8: WELLING OIL DISTRIBUTORS YONKERS DRUG STORE The Friendly S101'e Ward Hansen, Owner DUTCH BOY BREAD Hfilllll-1.f .1 F.zz'orite STEFFENS BROTHERS Groceries and Meats JERRY HOUTING'S MENS SHOP COOK CO.-FUEL, FEED, 8: SEEDS '-UP BOTTLING CO. OF WEST. MICHIGAN STAR SANDWICH SHOP DUTCH NOVELTY SHOP FRANK M. LIEVENSE-GEN'L INSURANCE SUPERIOR SPORT STORE BRINKS BOOK STORE HARRINGTON COAL 8: FUEL OIL HOLLAND STATE BANK Deposits Insured up to 85,000.00 TRIUMPH BAKE SHOP Bakery of Better Pa.rlry BORR'S BOOTERY-FOOTWEAR HEERSPINKS JEWELRY 8: GIFT SHOP WADE DRUG STORES STEKETEE-VAN HUIS PRINTING HOUSE, INC. Boomerang Prinlefgv for Many Yemzr ' if 'k 'A' it ir ir ir i' I64l v fl' u xv-'Hug lii H1 - A. ' .v , A K ' , 1 -L . X1- 44 ., :- x ,mn 31 x ip . 7 0 0147 C0bLM,f'C .4 fd . . . . THE SYMBOL CE ALL WE ARE AND ALL WE HOPE TO BE THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES is the Glory of God shining in the faces of those who dream of a world purged of lust, greed, and injustice, - a world where there will be everlasting peace. It turns our sorrows into exul- tation, our sacrifices into successes, our labors into Victory .... For such a flag true men will always die-for such a Hag good men will always nobly live .... ,Qf 'WwW?yfMf do QA W WM Q, se . My ' N ' Wwfplvyfg ggi? i C - Q15 X Z' Z' - 13 '5fgQ'?:5', . 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