Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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? ORIGINAL ORATORY First ron: Ann Hcrlst, Barbara Xvnlvoortl. Second row: Alu-Lee Hurlhnt. Keith Var' Hilti, Sidney Tiesc-nga. EXTEMPORE Standing: Miss Calvert. First row: Ni-im Hoeve. Merry De XY'aaitl, Helene Bnstlu, Leland Summers Setond row: Bill Kuyper. Karen Young, Bruce Van Leuwen, Mary Fllen Steketee, Third row: ,lim -lohnsnn. Bill Stryker, Bill Karl, Bull Connor. ORATORICAL DECLAMATION First row: Marcia Brink, Mary Gail Elenbaas, Sandra Boeve, Joyce Coffey, Second row: Micki Zickler, Paul Kleinheksel, Peter Eppinga. Rick Smith. Stanley Marcus. Page Ninely-Six HUMOROUS First row: Elizabeth Miller, Mary Bosch, Linda Koopman. Second row: jane Penna. Dale Conklin. Not pictured: john Ashby, jack Alexander, john Ely. FORENSICS Under the direction of Miss Calvert and Mr. Stillwell, the forensics program at Holland High has become popular with students interested in speaking. In the live divisions represented by five schools in the district contest, Holland won two first places: Bill Connor, Extemporeg and Barbara Walx'oord, Original Oratory. 1 iff ie' K.: , 5 P' 5, Q DRAMATIC First row: Bonita Kolean, Linda Raven, Joyce Van Fleet. .Second row: Kerry Slmtler. Karen Hansen, june Veldheer, Not pictured: Mary Ann Sief, Linda Bouwman, Eddie Rackes, Ruth Van Howe, Pauline Essenburg. Tip Q Aix Z . .Q Q, ' V y f A fx E 1 I f K l 'Hi DOROTHY LARION First row: -lanite Schuillng, Nan Plewes. .ludy Fisher, Nita XVicrsma, Bev Kruitlmtl. Second row: Shirley Dykstra. ,ludy Hulsman. Sue Range. Clary Vanden Berg, Sandy Schaap. Martell.: Liearllart. Miss De Boer. QL i , Y ' 'Ii H' QL? Af I L 1 if J K Ea 2 J Z I CO-OPERATIVE TRAINING Through the co-operative training program at Holland High, many seniors work half days and receixe on the job training. In addition to the hospital pinkies , students work in the offices and shops of many firms in Holland. A large part of this group remains on the job after graduation, and as a whole the program has been very satisfactory. STUDENT LIBRARIANS The student librarians are the girls who work in the library helping Mrs. Doniyan. and assisting students iind magazines, books, and information from the reference shelves. The girls are librarians for a two semester period, and receive credit as they would in any other course. First rifw: Marcella Veldeer, Gayle Steketee, Eleanor Russcher. Mrs. Dunivan. Betty Trust. Donna Paris. Barb Becker. lanice Dyke, Lynda Green. Sec.-nd mu: -lane Perma. Helen Dykcns. Karen Xlileeks. Mary Pmtma. Eleanor Reimink, jackie Cook, Marilyn Prince, ,ludie Maatman. Betty Danze, Arlene johnson. SIILUY un 'H' t I N - --r fa, ii? as 'rf' Pug c Ninety-Sez'en YU'jkx .l.1 'PX JS? 1' . 'mu seg l This year's queen, jo-Lee Hurl- but, was officially crowned in ani impressive ceremony at the foot- ball field during half-time of the homecoming gagne. jo-Lee and her court, Marlene Harbin, Karen Naber, Par Zeeclyke, and Bonita Kolean, having been presented to the student body at the bonfire, reigned graciously over the bon'- tire, pep assembly, game, and dancer A I l l FrrSt rowi vlean Disbrovv. ,li-ycc Peters. Lu.-Knn Klomparens. Nancy Cooper. .lpnis Harbin. Mary liuiper, Kathy Klomparens. Mary Overxyay. lane Hansen. .loan Ten Cate. Mitki Zickler. Second row: Ruth Van Hone. Kay Cvuslien. Mary Van Haitsnra. Liarnet Harrington, Sally Tellman. -Iudv Poll, janet Vanden F:-rs. Eddie Rackes, Linda Smith. Sandra Prersma, Linda Raven. Pat H-ixver. secretary, Harliaigi Veurink. l.orri Ziel. Third rmv' Miss McDonald, advisor: Marcia Serne. Beverly Cramer. -lo Lee llurlbut. joan Vantlt-ri Brink. president. Shirley Dykstra. Slicrry Ryzenixa, Sylvia XY'ildschut. vice presidentl Nancy Pleives. treasurerg Carol Dulyea. Patsy Oonk. Carol Klaasen. Sally Houtman, Pat Zueilyke, ATHLETIC SISTERS Thirty-nine girls, thirteen from each class, make up the membership of the Athletic Sisters, After each member selects a partner with whom to sell, various duties such as the selling of popcorn, hotdogs. candy, and pop are assigned to them. This year the members sold only at the football games due to the small profit and hindrance to the spectators at the basketball games. After one year of service each Athletic Sister receives a letter, and from the elected sophomores three permanent members are chosen, who later are honored with a pin in their senior year. H-CLUB The H-Club, open to all boys who have won varsity letters, is a very active organization in Holland High School. With profits from its milk, paper, and pencil machines. the club purchased a golf net for indoor practice, and plans to send cheerleaders to summer camp. The group also co-sponsored informal dances with G.A.A., and for the hrst year gave the Varsity Ball. a spring formal dance open to all students. First row: Mr. Post, advisor: Mrke Dyke: Bill Tornovishg Ron Kuycrs1 Tom Stoel: Ross Boersma: Terry Ottrng: Keith Bosch: jack Scully. treas- urerg Dennis XVicrsma. Second row: Mr. Hinga, advisor: Dale jones, scjretary, Wes Kuyersg Henry Stetlensg Tom Klaaseng Marshall Elzingag Bob Madisong Al Hill: Roger Ramsey: Roger Plagenhoef: Larry Alderink. Third Row: Mr, Connell. advisor, Tom Aye. president, jim Fitchg Bob Klaaseng Clayton Rice: Dave Hilbinkg Bill Kuyperg Cal Rynbmndt: Tel Van Zandtn, vice president. Les Uverwayg john XY'inter, Page Ninety-Niue FIRST SEMESTER CABINET First row: Judy Poll, Katie Reed, Phyllis Smith, vice presidentg .lo-Lee Hurlbut, president: Karen Young, secretary: ,Io Elhart. Second row: ,loyce Van Fleer. Rurhann Brondyke, joan Ten Care, Ruth Van Howe. Joyce Peters, Shawn Van Eerdan, Lynn XVinter, jane Penna. Mary Ellen Steketee, Nita 'Wiersma. HORIZON CLUB With the Horizon cabinet co-ordinating the projects of the 12 groups, these girls have sponsored many activities during the school year. The Christmas formal, the Cotton Cottillion, and the sweater dances after football and basket- ball games are the main social functions which they plan, This year a program of placing earnings from the sweater dances into a scholarship fund for Horizon girls is being considered. SECOND SEMESTER CABINET First row: Louise Marsilie, Sandy Piersma. vice president: Margo Mun ru, presidentg Millie Enstam, secretary. Second row: Mary Ellen Dalmari, ,ludy Weax'er, Dianne Roser, Rose Taylor, Deanna Phillips, Pat Miller, Marlyn De W'a:1rd. Third row: Barbara Renich, XVanda Baker, Marilyn Renink, Sandy Boeve, Maxine Riksen Ruxie Rudolph, Sandy johnsson. QA 4 ca Page Om' Hnmlrezl r 2 4-Q' .,',, I Shirley Dykstra, Carla Kruithoti Pat Zccdyke, Pat Oiink, -lu Ann Elligur, Sandra jolinssiin, Slmr--ii Pipple, R-ixie Rudolph, B,irb.ir.i Ycuriuk. judy D4-rn, ju-Lee Hurlbut. Margo Munro. DUTCH DANCE There were over 500 girls in Dutch Dance this year. These girls add to the Tulip Time Festival with their bright, colorful costume and folk dances. Performances made by the girls included dancing in the parades and night time appearances. In addition to the regular Dutch Dance groups there were two experimental groups which gave special performances and did substitution work. Karen Kmipm:in4 Marlene Bl-ik, Rose Burns, Ann Hertst, l.incl11 Rnven. Roxie Rudolph. Lorri Zicl. K.iy Guslien. Ruth Hopkins, Mary lillen Nek- etee, Janis Ten Hue. Shirley Dc Vries, 'ivy i Y MM Page One Hundred One Q, il' . S L W CZZGW' .wbaszfww gre, Page One Hundred Three 15 vw! XX x -: N. 111 ' W' Q N , I H ORCHESTRA PRACTICING Ikrst mwi Rutimnn Pwr-lmlykc, Dale fwnklzn, -I.xnc V.m Tntenhuvc. Sccund mw: Karen Curncrlurd, Ruth Gxlrrisnn. Thxrd row, PM jcgick, L-ru Bmmiykc, Hcttc Mllicr. Fuurth ww: FIVIFII Ruhlxg, Nanny Muuw. PEP BAND Fnret mwi- B111 XY'1ntc1'. PM11 Klcxnluckml. Shar-mn Dalke. Bu' AIIDHCIWMI. Su-md ww: Ben Vamlun Bus, Pull Kuypcr, R-vxre Rudulph, Marguclxte Huyk.1, lxmun K1uvp1H.II1, Vlzcryl Vccn. Thmi row: Dunmi llmlc, Brmr Bucrnmn. Ruger Kvlwx. -Indy Nlcnhuns. Pwurtll ww: Duc Prmrc. l..1rry KAr11l11u'.1.1J. n-mn-lnlml mcmlwcr, XY'.11'1'cn Rnwmulxsun, Dun Smzth. -- 4 Page One Hll7Z!il'Ud Four -v Q 2 2 , v I l 1 l 2 5 Q P 1 SELECT GIRLS GLEE CLUB Rum' l: Judy Plersnu, lvnl Farahcc, Mary XY'rlsnn, I..1v-mn Xlfcsterhnt, Bnnnle Baker, Slmrnn M--knu, PAIQ5' lXlLNcclx', D-fnnl Dc ,I-lncc. Rr-xv Il: C.lITlIll3 R-llunwn, Mary -Irma Campau, Mnrxlyn Smccnge, Sara Van De Pncl, -lurly Pull, Sus XX'.1rncr. Emnlx' Srml-Lk. Mxrmnnc Tuuiwnk. ,lf-yce Arw-md. ,lr-Vcc Dc Ruxtcr. Bern' Alldcrmk Rnw III: Slur-rn XY'c.1therw.1x, Nancy Nrenhuis, Ruth Smxth, Paullnc lpsienburg. Mary Ann Sen. Mnrcra Vander Plrfuc. Slmrnn Van Ycrrlun. linen Vander XY'erf. janet Aalderrnk. Flmne Smllll. Ulanms Dekker, M.1rl.1nnc Kurpcrs, Rnw IV: Louise Glmlden, Barb Renrclc, Darlene Nynas. L4-rcler Zlel. Mary dc Velder, Ruth Vmn H-uve. Ngrxlyn Kruk. Jeanne Sum. Car'-l Lynn hlnlmnwn, Marxlyn R-vcks. Marlene Rlglcrlnk. L1nd.1 Smlth, Karen Nvenhuzs, Merry Lxcuwen. ,ll-Jn Tame, BOYS GL EE CLUB Fnrst Rfvw: D-an Semer. jerry Hudgebn-rm. james Thnmns, Bnb Eastman. Dale Brxnkx Fd Hann. ,lack Mr-xzxnilxx, Stew Anrlcrwn. Drnnri XY.1gnfr. .limes Zccdy k. Gary De -lnnge. Ser-und Rnw: ,lerrv HJgr1HS, Al Bnudrcnu. vlrm Cr-uk. XY'cs B-nnzelnr. Bruv.: Stcggrnm. Larry H.1x'erv.lznlx, XY'cs Hczdurim. D.1nn3' Cnlbcrt. Harvey DeRiddcr, L.1rrx' Kempkuri. ,l-'lm Drser. Lger Rnwi Gary Gnlwb-ms. wl.1n Nienhuw -lax' Frurrkw, Dave jacnlwusw, Lanny Zyl'n.1n. Yl.1meQ Bnmlu. Xml Fl'Cl'Iki. Cll Rynlwmndt. Shaman Wiener. B-,lu hchnrg. Bruce Van Den Busfh. Bradley Zylman, Huh Bnegh. Mr. lil-wr - Ll rcctrnu, I qv lv , 'X f' r ,gg V: 2 L . j- C l .' rs , l ,gf ,f- -. 1 1 4 v r s Page One Hundred Serefz Administration Story of the Year Seniors Senior Activities Underclassmen Activities . Music . Sports . Sponsors . FLUTE :lmglmf Hulk.. Kgrhrnnu mul Bm-lf.. ISL-lkv,-r Clmmr c,..,l1 Mm- XV.---ll mlm Wfucks Sandra Pxurxmn Guru omrnl...r OBOE Sun Ivlulus lieth Willlurx BASSOON judv DLfNu1l PM our flfmumz riff FLAT CLARINET Karan Gmller Clmrlcw Plum Buwrlp Mrnmml G.nlc Stckulrc Slurnn Dulku Chcrvl Vucn Judy Fuller Klrcn Krmpnmn 1.mrI.l V,ml.Irn ling Karen Elmrlml ,lun Tmlmur -lmur Xlikxlkrr ,Llnfz 'l'rmmr-f FLAT CLARINET Suzanne DuPru' Dun Smlrh luanlu Wllmul SENIOR HIGH BAND Drrncrur FLAT BASS CLARINET Slumn P.,,,w1 Barlum rclmphu.. :mmm olrlw FLAT ALTO SAXOPHONE l.iml.r Nylmil Ruxlmnv: Rulllllplr P,1ul Klulnhcksrl Ymnnc Dr-um.: FLAT TENOR SAXOFHONE M.rrci,1 llrrnk Lumla MfBmIu E FLAT BARITONE SAXOPHONE n.lwlfJ KWH Awhur C Halls CORNET james V.1mIL-Vuwc Bruce Kurkcn Dennis Endu Hnmld WHS: Judy Nrenlrurs Ralph I-Inusmn Rodger Knl-lm Knrrl Vand::rLugr Dlxid Klms Gan' V.ln Gclllcrun Clrll' Smlhhlng FRENCH HORN Bull Kuypur Tum Klzusun Ellen Sfmt Arlrne Brllnwn Mugarur Frrurlcnrh TROMBONE .lim Bus Cherie Ymt Slllney 'l'lefrng.r Arr Onsnng D.mJ Vrsscr Lloyd Lnhnun DL-lwrn Kumpkcr, P.ruI Smccng: BARITONE f Bun V.1nrlcnHus Pntxrcin Luglcn Riclmrd Ruhlrg Rulmrd Brand ,Iuhn zxlufdmal Smut Vulkcrs BA55 um wfmm lm-mlrm Nicnlnns Gm' mink mn v.mJ.f Mum 'l'url Krmakrf PERCUSSION Al 1-:mawyk Tum Bus Dub Sandy XV.lrrcn Ilnsnuliirn Dlvrd Prrncr jnlm Nlmzmf Rmhcllu DL-Vrlcx BAND OFFICERS Pn-wduntz Bull Kuylwr Vile Pres: Tum Bus Smmmry Klrlmrne Ruud Tfmum. Ruxlnnc R...l..lyl. , M .5 i . All Q X 4 P Q, 1 x 1 ' r ' r -Q - X . A r , r , , . X l , . xwg I X ,. 2 Q .3 E . T 1 3 , SELECT GIRLS GLEE CLUB Row l: .lutly Pncrsma. lvol Faralwcc, Mary XY'ulwn, Lavonn XVc5tcrhut, Fr-mme Baker, Slurnn Mukma, Patsy McNeely. Dwnna Dc rl-mpc, Row Il: Camllla Rulwlnion. Mary -Ianc Cfampau. Marilyn Smccngc, Sara Van Dc Poel, -ludy Pull, Suu XX'arncr, lfmily Suntnck, Maryanne Tcuslnk. yluylie Atwuud. ,luvcc Dc Rultcr, Betty Aalderlnk Rmy lll: Shar-wn XVeatl1erWaX. Nancy Nlenhuxs, Ruth Smith, Paulxnc Lssenburg, Mary Ann Silt. Marcia Vander Pl-wc. Slaarun Van Fcrtlcn, Karen Vander XVerl. janet Aaltlerlnk. flame Smith, jamce Dekker. Marxanne Kulperi. Rmv IV: Lnulse Cla-lden, Barb Renxck. Darlene NynaS. Lorelei Zxcl, Mary de Velclcr. Ruth Van Howe. Narllyn Kraak. ,lcannu Stam, Car'-I Lynn ylulanwn, Marnlyn Racks. Marlene RIglCl'lI'lk, Llnda Smith, Karen Nlcnhufs, Merry I.ICLlNK'Cl I. 'If-an Tams. BOYS GL EE CLUB First R--ug Dun Semer, jerry Hndgeb-mm. Jamex Thmmas. Bub Eastman, Dale Brnnks. Ed Haan, -lack IXIFOZIDSRI. Steve Antlcrmn, Dcnnns Wkrgner. james Zeedyk. Cary De jwnsc. Sctnnd R.-wg ,larry Hagans, Al B-mutlrcau, ,lnm Clark, XYQQ Bunzglar. Bruce Stcgglrwa, Larry Hayurtlrnk, XY'cx Hurtlcma. Danny Cullwcrt. Harvey DeRu.lder, Larry Kempkcri, julm Dryer, Last R4-w: Gary Gxlwlwns, jan Nicnlmuns. -lay Frcriks, Dave laculwtrssc, Lanny Zylfnan, ,lame-5 Busch. Nctl Frerikx. Cal Rynlwrandt, Sllurwm XY'uuncr, B-wb Ilaehnxg, Bruce Van Den Busch, Bradley Zylrnan, B-vb Bmch, Mx, Fawt - Lllrcttrng. wf ' Ag , f 9 ' E 1 af K L 1 1 55? Q r 2 E t f ' X t ' K 5 1 1 l 1 -0 Q 4 .E af, X 1 , w N ,- Q, l-le r S G Page One Hundred Seven Q ww f 'I i -1 J ! 1 . ORCHESTRA PRACTICING I'1rxt row' Rutlmnn Pvrumlykc, Dnlu Cunklxn, -Ianc X'.m T.1tcnl1m'e, Seowml ww: Karen Cumertnrd. Ruth Ggu'rm,un. Thxrd row, Pat JCSICLQ, Luis Bmndykc, Butte Mnllcr, P4-urtl1 ww: Elvxm Ruhllg. Namy Muuw. PEP BAND Fnrxt rf-W. B111 XY'1ntc-r, PAL11 Klcmhc-kscl. Slmr-wn Dalke, Bu' Mmncnu. Scumd ww: Bon Vamiufs Frm, B1Il Kuyper. Rnxie Rudulph. INiIlI'gl1lEIlfC Hm'k.4, Ii.ucn Km1pm.m, flwryl Yuan Tlurd mw: Dcnms fmlc, Bmw Buer'm.1m, Ruger Kuhn, ,Indy NICIIIILIIS, Fwurth row: Dave Prmfe. I..1rry K.1mmcr,1.1d, rwnAl1.1ml mumlwrg XV.x11cn Rmsnxmlwwn, Dun Smnth. Page 0110 Hundred Four - -1 Uxk t f , mm.-hx 5 X 5 XX x., t3111 ri f X I x 5 N T FX 1 I -. 1 mi . X yt r9- E ,,, gf 1 ? ,. .,,, fy E .n SELECT GIRLS GLEE CLUB S P 1 Row I: judy Plerinm, Ivnl Fgrabec, Mary XY'1ls-tn, Lavnnn XY'cete:rh-vt, Bnnme Baker. Shawn Mnknu, Patsy MtNcslx. D.-nn.1 DU Ilnnuc. Ruw II: Cnmllla R-thznwn, M.try jane Cnmpau. Marilyn Smccnge. 5.1m Van De Puel, judy Pull, Sus XY'.1rncr, Ifmlly Snnc-wk, M.tr1.1nnc Tuusmk. jwvyic Atxumd. juvcc De Rutter. Bettx' A.1lderxnk R.-xx IIIL Slmrnn XY'cJthc-rwnx. Nnncx'Ntcnhu1S, Ruth Smxth. Paulxnc lisa-nburg, Marx' Ann Salt, 1xI.1l'fjJ Vander Pl-mu. Shu--n Van Ixcrdcn, K.1ren Vander X'i'erf, janet Aaldertnk, Elmne Smltjm. jamie Dekker. Mirzanne Kulpcri. Rim' IV: Lt-uise Cylarlden. Barb Renlfk, Darlene Nynas, Ltvrele1ZieI, Mary dc- Veldcr. Ruth V.1n Hnwe. Marxlyn Krank. jcxtnne St.1m. Carwl Lynn jnhnwn, Ixltlfllyfl Rocks, Mulene Rlgtcrlnk, Linda Smith, Karen Nrenhufs. Merry LICUSYEH. j-'Jn Tami. BOYS GL EE CLUB Fnrst Ruw, D:-n Semcr. jerry Hfwdgebrmm. james Thomas. B4-b Eastman. D.1lc Brmke. Ed Hamm. jack Mmzxmkt, Stcxc- Anderson, Dcnmx XV.1gner. james Zccdyk. Gary De J-vnxe. Second R-nv: jerry HJg.lU5, Al B-uudreau, jxm Ctmk, XYQ-S B-nnzclar, Brut: Stcggtnm, L.1rrx' Hnvcrtixnk, XY'cx Hcrdn-ma. D.mm' Cvvlbcrt. Harvey Dcllidtier. Larry Kemp-kcrs. john Drxer. K Lgst Rnwg Gary Cnlwlmns, j.m Nxenhuw. jav Franks, Dave jacubussc. Lanny Zyl'nnn. james B-wth. Ned Ffiflki, CAI Rynhrandt. Sllcrwm XY'ucnc1'. Bob jmhmg. Bruce Van Dcn Busch. Bradley Zglman. Huh Bmgh. Mt. Pgat - tl rcctzng, Y ' , 1 i t EA 1 Y . .-.2 . 5 3 '.-fifq' I' F, N 9 ' X 3.8: 3 ' Y i 2 1' Q 2: . 'K . 4 Q Pl j N, 4 U Q Page One Hundred Sefen Q sr f ORCHESTRA PRACTICING first mw: Ruthkmn Brnnglykc, Dkllc Cmklm. Yl.mu V.m Tatcnh-wc. Suwnd r-my Karen Cumcrtord, Ruth Garrmmn. Thlrd row, Pat jcsick, L-uw Br-vndylw. Bette Miller. P-+urtl1 ww: Ixlvim Ruhlrg, Nanny Muuw. PEP BAND Fnxst nm B111 XY'1ntcr. Paul Klcxnhckkcl, Shawn Dclkc, Bu' IXIlnncn1.1 Suumd rmv: Ben V.1mien B-N4 Bull Kuypcr. Rnxie Rudnlph. MRFHUCIIYC Huykn, limun Kxmpmmu. flvcryl Yuen. Thxrd ww: Dcnmx Fmlu, Blum' Bucrx1'u.1n. R-mul' K-box, -Indy Nxcnhuis, Fuurtlw ruw1 Due Prmce. I..lFl'X KlI11I'I'liJI'.l.lll, :mn-lmlml mumlwr, XY'.xrren Raimumsclx. Dun Smith. 1 Q Page One Ilzuzdred Four CAPELLA CHOIR D111-1--1 XX'1II.1r-I Rm A55 NYU B..11,11.1r Mk M1..f1nxL1 D114 I.1..1Pw1NL I,,1nn1' L11111111 Iirum Nuu11114.1 Iwl HJ.1n Gun k11lvlw11. 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' M A ,:z 'w: ' 'Qs . 1, xt igg, . .. 9 W5 1 X ' ,+ f,,,w 2. f3,4w'5:u'sf M511 a , 1. vm ,M .. A ' V :MN ' ,. nhf. f..v,g,L3f2'?w,?5 V ' tae'-S31 11,153-.xii-f',!Q3' 4 -A k SQ Qi, .51 gg , ,. . X Y ' Y Q J-fx A. 1 ' , , nv 2' .4 5151 , affix sf. ' E' 4 ' WugoulU . S , f 'Jw WA' 6 fr' 5,3 5, mm P z WS . 4' I , :wi gg -3 A 3, . -,375 - . 9. J.. ' df, .. .' 3 if . 6. . gf, wx' U if 1 r' First row: Bob Klaasen, Ken Hill. Terry Brink, Paul Elenbaas, joel Howard, Ron Kuyers, Bob Bonnette, Dale Dams, Ed Van Eenenaam, Terry Otting. Second row: jim Boyd. Laverne Bronkema, Larry Alderink. Larry De Boer, Tom Aye, XVes Kuyers, Ted Van Zanden, Al Hill, Keith White, jerry Hodgehoom, Coach Dale Shearer. Third row: Coach Bill Hinga, Coach Ernie Post. Terry Feddick, Tom Buis, jack Scully, George Boerigter. Mike Dyke, Dale De Ridder, Wlendell Kemme, Ross Boersma. Fourth row: Hank Stetfens. Gil 1-leidema, Don Pitcher, jim Fitch, Bob Stoel. Keith Bosch, jim Collins, Bruce Van Leuwen, jim Botsis, Bob Madison. Fifth row: Vern Teske, Bill Boeve, Bob Bolks, Tom Stoel, Carl Hallett, Gary Gibbons, Dale Streicher. VARSITY FOOTBALL Our season this year was climaxed by an impressive victory over favored Ottawa Hills 19- 14. However, our season's record was not so impressive, having won 5, lost 4, and tied 2. B111 HWS Ernie Post, Ted Van Zanden, Dale Shearer, XVcs Kuyers The bright spots of the season were a 7-K 7 tie with highly ranked Grand Haven and a 54-13 rout of Dowagiac. A hre in the equipment room just before the Dowagiac game destroyed the team's uniforms and they were forced to play in practice suitsg but this failed to destroy the hne spirit which the boys displayed all -V9 through the season. Our very fine coaching staff was again headed by Dale Shearer assisted by line coach Ernest Post and backheld coach Bill Hinga. Mr. Shearer has been at Holland High for five years and his career has been marked by a steady improvement in the caliber of football at Holland High as well as a growing enthusiasm among the boys. Co-captains this year were guard Ted Van Zanden and fullback Wes Kuyers. Both displayed sterling qualities of leadership and ability throughout the season. Page One Hundred Eleven A D NI S T R A T 0 N Page Eiglvl Qw- BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: james A. Hallang Carl C. Andreaseng Mrs. john Winterg Wendell A. Miles, President: Mrs. William Hornbaker. Treasurer: Lester J, Kuyper, Secretary: Alvin j. Cook. Vice President: Bernard Arendshorst. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Walter W. Scott fe Ll 5 sea . ,ggxui gi- , ef ef ...X '-'NN First Row: Allan Hill, Keith Wlhite, Ted Van Zanden, Tom Aye, Laverne Bronkema, Coach Ernest Post. Second row: Gilbert Heidema, jerry Hodgtboom, Terry Brink, Don Pitcher, Mike Dyke, ,Tom Buis, Terry Feddick, Third row: 'lim Fitch, Dale De Ridder, jack Scully, George Boerigter, Larry De Boer, Wfendell Ke-mme. LINE The line this year was coached by Ernie Post under whose fine supervision they developed outstanding talents. The most valuable player award went to a lineman, Allan Hill, which is a reflection of Mr, Post's time coaching. ENDS The ends were coached by Dale Shearer, Aided by Mr. Hinga's backfield our passing attack was developed into a strong offensive threat. The iirst four touchdowns of the season were scored through the air which was a hne display of their skills. First row: Dale Dams, Hank Stetfens, Bill Bneve, Terry Otting. Second row: Coach Dale Shearer, Larry Alderink, Dale Streicher, Gary Gibbons, Ed Van Eenenaam. Page One Hundred Twelve Xl . Left In right: Brute V,1n Leuwen, Bob Bonnctte. Run Kuyers. Keith Busch, jim Collins, Binh Stoel, Ken Hill, Alum Ii-itsis, Paul llenlvmis. Hub 7 Bolks, Tom Stoel, XVes Kuyurs. Cul Hallett, Ncrn Teske, C-uith Hill Hingd. BACKFIELD The backtield was coached by Bill I-Iingn. His boys showed tremendous drive and spirit throughout the season and certainly displayed Mr. Hingis prowess as 11 coach. His fullback, Wes Kuyers, was Co-captain. FIRST STRING These are the boys who were out there playing most of every game. Many of them played both oiiense .ind defense, however, there were also many fine defensive players who must also be given credit. Backtieldl Verne Teske. XVes Kuycrs, Ron Kuyers, Tom Stivelg line: Larry Alderink, Al Hill, Keith XVhxte. Ted Van Z.lDdC'U, Tum Aye, Iulvernu Bri-nkema and Fd V.1n Eenenalni, Page Om' Hruzlred Thirteen Our lmrrl working football rnanagersq jim Boyd, Bob Klaasen, .ind Bob Madison. l Page One Hundred Fourfecn Coaches Ernie Post and Bill I-linga talk to the boys while coach Shearer and Larry Al- derink watch the game. Wes Kuyers and Verne Bronl-:emu heading for the locker room between halves. First row: Bruce Fngerty. Bob Essenberg, Vern Mills, Rick Smith, Hubby Harrington loc Gutierrez Bib I'eall Russ Prins ec ind rm in Nienhuis, Jim Schaap, Steve Brunink. Bob Visschers, Bob Gordon, Larrx XVicrsma Dick Tripp wird rows nach 1 on Ron Dorgclo -lim Van Putten, John Ely. Wayne Overway, Dave Bnnnette, Dennis Bluelnmp lack Damson Cnth Lu Im tt F1 urth Rim Manager Bob Morrison, Bill Byrne, Kent Rowder, Ken Vander Molen. Clyde lmmvns 'lmes C tts Mlnagcrs un Shashagsxax and Bob Hoflmeyer RESERVE FOOTBALL The reserves began the year with a close victory over the Big Reds from Muskegon, During the re- mainder of the season they were hampered by injuries and promotions, after their opening game they were unable to assemble the same team upon the field. Co- captains Ken Hill and Verne Teske were brought up to the Varsity, while nine boys were sidelined more than half the season by injuries. They finished the season with a 1 - 7 record, having lost games to Muskegon Catholic, Muskegon Heights, Fennville, Grand Haven, St. joe, Grand Rapids South and Benton Harbor. Loy Lovitt, coaching his Hrst season at Holland High, kindled a great deal of enthusiasm in the boys. Mr. Lovitt came to Holland from Tampico, Illinois where he coached football. Mr. Lovitt was assisted by Bill Noyd who is spending his 2nd year at Holland. an ,+V , Q ,lx k ,.u J .. -I 1-:L ' W 'Ls f 'f Q ,sma v ,gm First row: Bill Tornovish, Gene Boerman, Rog Plagenhoef, Allan Teusink, Bob Stocl, Terry Otting. Second row: Gary Gibbons, Les Uverway, Dave Hilbink, Jerry Gilbert, Tom Aye, Clayton Rice, Larry Alderink, Coach Fred XVeiss. BASKETBALL Although having only four returning letter men this year, the Dutch cagers displayed some fine basketball throughout the season. The season began with a nip and tuck game with Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills in the Civic Center with the Indians winning 48-44 in the closing minutes of the game. Oddly enough, one of the highlights of the season was a defeat by Kalamazoo in the second game of the year, which might have resulted in the biggest upset this year in state high school competition had the Dutch won. Holland completely outrplayed and out-maneuvered Kalamazoo for the first three periods of the game and most of the fourth, only to have the Maroons make a terrific come-back in the late stages of the game to win. The team this year was composed of six seniors and six juniors, which should provide some good material next year for Coach Robert Connell, who is replacing Coach Fred Weiss, following the latter's resignation this year. Gene Boermnn slmotirig during the regional game with Battle Creek, Page One Hundred Sezwzlenz 41 I 35 I 44 i Ig' 'Ninn mmm 3 QM! 5 5 gfiikkstiix W Terry Otting. Les Overway, Daxe Hilbink. jerry Gilbert, Tom Aye, Rug Plagenhoef. SENIORS There were six seniors on this year's team, of which, four were the only returning lettermen from last year. These four, Center Tom Aye, Forwards Dave Hilbink and Les Overway, and Guard Rog Plagenhoef, along with junior Guard Bill Tornovish, rounded out the starting berths this year. Forward Hilbink, leading scorer, was chosen Captain of the 1956-1957 season. FORWARDS AND CENTERS This part of the team this year consisted of four seniors and three juniors. The important height aspect was on our side, since the forward wall averaged well over six feet. All played the backboards well and displayed much determination during contests with opponents throughout the year. First Row: Clayton Rice, Gary Gibbons, Larry Alderink. Second row: Tom Aye, Jerry Gilbert, Dave Hilbink, Les Overway. uv lu., W Page One Hnmlrcd Eighteen 3E all l ,z Gene B-ierman. Allan Teusink. Bill T-wrniwisll. Rug Plagenhnef, Terrv Olting, Bob Stnel. GUARDS The guards consisted of two seniors and four juniors. These are the fellows that bring the ball up the floor and set up the all-important plays, Although comparatively short, they showed much aggressiveness and alertness and displayed a great deal of enthusiasm during the year. HOLLAND OPPONENTS 44 OTTAWA HILLS ...,.. ...........,i....e,,. 4 8 48 KALAMAZOO ................. ......V. 5 2 49 INIUSKEGON HEIGHTS ...ti.,, 76 65 ST. JOSEPH .ii......,......... 5 7 BENTON HARBOR ..,., 65 GRAND HAVEN ...... 75 ST. JOSEPH .,.......,...i,,,...,,. 48 MUSKEGON HEIGHTS ........97 ........S3 ........51 ..Hm.92 ........84 Holland defeated the rival Grand Haven Buccaneers twice during the regular season in exciting games before many spectators at both Holland and Grand Haven. Per- haps, the best game of the year for 45 KALAMAZOQ --,-.---.-..- ,,,-,,A,, 7 3 the Dutch was the closing game of 44 MUSKEGON 5, regular season play with a hne 5 5 BENTON HARBOR ..... 69 GRAND HAVEN ..,,.. 60 NILES .....,.........c....... 54 OTTAWA HILLS ...... 48 MUSKEGON ....... 57 -15 victory over Muskegon. Page One Hmzdred Nzmlten A shot of the action during the .rnnunl junior senior game, which the seniors won 88-78. Page One I'Illl1!I7'6ti Twcrzfy Bill Tornovish, No. 32, and Dave I-Iilbink, No. 33, jtunping during game with Ottawa Hills at Ottawa. Rog Plagenhoef shoots during 11 game with Muske- gon Heights at the Civic Center. 1-ev -c ' arqw w . fa,,,.Ns ,,,.., . ,If , ,.. sa' 4- T 'ft 43 T, ,, 'APA 33 3l 44 y,45'a3 ii x ,1 ,S X -? tx P ,- Y are if es l 5 xxsivfl First ning Dave Kleis. Robert Cliainbers. -lim Van Putten, -lim Overbeek, Randy Baldwin, Robert Ttulll. ,lack Hul'-t. Setond riiwr Chula R-ilwert Connell, Rim D-irgelo, Herbert Harrington, Teil XY',iIters, Charles Riters. DJXC XY'elirrueyer. Russ Prim, Vern Teske, Maruiger Dennis Kuite. RESERVE BASKETBALL The Little Dutch defeated every team they played this year with the exceptions of Muskegon and Niles while compiling a line 9-6 record. They began the season with an overwhelming victory over Grand Rapids Gttawa Hills by the score of 51-25. In the second game they overcame the Little Maroonsu from Kalamazoo by a narrow margin of two points, 45g43. The third game brought their first defeat, peculiarly by a reverse score of their previous game with Kalamazoo, by the reserve quintet from Muskegon Heights, 45 - -15. Although they lost L1 few very close contests at the end of the year, the remainder of the season was favorable to the Dutch Seconds as the final tabulation shows on their record. The Captain of the 1956-1957 Reserve Team and also voted the most valuable player by his teammates was regular center Ron Dorgelo. Voted the mosthimproved player was forward Dave Wehrmeyer. The members of this year's Reserve Team, along with the returning varsity letterwinners, should provide some good material for Coach Connell's first varsity cage squad next year. Page One Hundred Twerzty-Om' Vi if 5' 'M ADMINISTRATION Edward Donivan, Assistant Superintendentg Austin J. Buchanan, Senior High Assistant Princi- pal: Bernice Bishop, Principal of junior High School: john J. Riemersma, Principal in charge of curriculum study. 5 l COUNSELORS Clifford Marcus, Miss Gladys Wiskanmp. Dale Shearer. is -xo ,- ,fn V,-v ,x Page Nine Ruth Hupkins, Deanna Phillips. Charlotte Butler first row: Bi-b Bi-sch, XVayne Oversipiy. Semnd row: Ricky Clim- stuck, Bruce C:-rriell, George jackson. l iff if Page One Hundred Twenty-Tu'o .Q, A 3 X 2 Q Sally Van Dvke. Helen Geerlmgs, Lynn B-iuwman. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS These are your reserve cheerleaders for 1956-57. Throughout the football and basketball seasons these girls led cheers for the reserve football and basketball teams. They also directed the sophomore pep assemblies in the gym. A great deal of credit should be given to them for their efforts. Pictured at the left are the boy cheerleaders. This group was organized by Mr. Kupelian with the assis- tance of Ed Anderson, a student teacher. This year was the first year Holland had boy cheerleaders and already they have become a familiar sight and very popular with the student body. Margo Munro, Sandy johnson. Janice Ten I-Live. Ruthie Smith, Rose Burns, Carol Van Dyke. Sandy jolimon and Ju Elhart. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS These are your varsity cheerleaders for 1956-57. These girls worked very hard trying to stir up a little spirit in our sleepy little school. They were in charge of all the pep assemblies as well as chartering buses for out of town games. A great deal of credit must be given to them for the personal time and energy which they ex- erted not only at the games but in practice. Five of these girls will not be with Holland High next year. They are Captain john Elhart, Sandy Schaap, Carol Van Dyke, Margo Munro, and Sandy johnson. The girls were under the direction of Mrs, Ambellas whose job it is to pick and train the girls each year. Again this year as last year, she has organized a cheer- leading club for anyone wishing to become a cheer- leader. Coach Fred XVeiss talking at one uf the pep assemblies. Page One Hundred Tu'euly-Tbree QX ff . ,f 'fm iag Q Q Q I I First row: Milt Nieuwsnu, Bob Damson, Bill Pontiuus. Tom Van Ousterhout. Dick H-iusenga. Stan Marrus, ,li-lm Fisher. Suomi row: M.in.1ger ,lim Beukenm. Allan Teusunk, Clayton Rice, Cal Rynhixindt. .loc Benston. Ted Wolters, Dane XVel1rruever. Dans hlalls, Crue Ryze-nga, .Luk Alexjntlqr, Cmirli Robert Connell, CROSS COUNTRY The Dutch Harriers had an average season this year. In their Dual Matches they finished the year with a record of 4 Wins and 4 Defeats, and in the State Meet, finished in eighth position out of a Field of ten. The team this year again came under the fine coaching of Mr. Robert Connell. Milt Nieuwsma, a sophomore, was recognized as the top runner of the 1956- 1957 season. Clayton Rice, a junior, who ran very close be- hind him throughout the season, was chosen Captain of the team. The highlight of the season was a 21-40 trouncing of Benton Harbor, after the Harborites had won a previous meeting by a 50-26 score earlier in the season. The team this year consisted of 2 seniors, 4 juniors, and 16 sophomores. This, of course, means that Coach Connell should have some very Fine material to work with in the coming 1957- 1958 season, Page One Hlllld7'l'l! Tu'euly-Fire -1' A Q. , 5 - of 3 - f . ,.... W ,. M. QW. A ' f i i5if'i3f'Q 5 www..-...f..,,,,..a.-to-.saw,...s,...s. X .Q 1 - ,k 2 . 53 ex 'Q , .5 'ir w 5 X s , -. - it ai. ii ig fi, -. H Www First row: Bill Ver Hulst, Bill Tornovish, Ron Kuyers, joel Howard, 'l erry Ottin , Ron -lohns, Dennis Bluekamp. Larry Dykstra. Second row: john Ely. Bob Stoel. Milt Nieuwsma. Bob Gordon. ,lay Freriks. ,lan Nienhuis. jtim Overbeek, Rog Smith, Tom Gunn. Coach Ernie Post. Third row: Head Coach Loy Lovitt. Earl Nyland, Meredith Nienhuis, Dave Wehrmeyer. Dave Hilbink, Tom Aye, Chuck Calvert, Larry Alderink, Tom Stoel, Paul Smeenge, Ned Freriks, Del Mencken, Bill Burne. Milt Nieuwsma winding up. BASEBALL Loy Lovitt had a very large turnout during his iirst year as baseball coach at Holland High. Over sixty boys reported for practice the first two weeks. Of these the squad was narrowed down to thirty boys. One ofthe highlights of the season occurred when they played to a 4-4 tie with Kalamazoo. The game was called because of darkness after eight innings. Kalamazoo had been untied and un- beaten for four years, which gives you an indication of the potential Holland's baseball team this year. The starting lineup this year consists of two seniors, live juniors, and two sophomores so that next year's team should be very strong and experienced. Page One Hundred Twenty-Six f ff Jim ,pl- .H uno ' H 5 fm.. 5 LJ, 53, it We ' as. ,gm ww -'-.P 1- 5 lar, who ri , K t ,999 34. .I ' ' Pu ' 1 h- Qt :A-f,.,Q'V, r . M gr- Ani, . gp 1 Q 1 , sa , -ya . . Xuan if i iw-gf . t , , .JMR ' ga X vi - ' r v ,HY . . O an X ?.9,AA,?j x 5 6. 5 1. lab' .Wg is ta.. Ha iff ml i H! 5 i 'E' Q3-f as-D ' H 'ex 'M 'eff s ' -- .. .A QNX' fm? 4. ' LJ sx if I X, V W Q First row: .lim Botsis, Bob Dekker, Gene Ryzgnga, Paul Vande XV:-ge, Hubby Harrington, Kent R-iwder. .lim Fitch, lhlllic Dyke, ,lim Stliaap Second row: Couch Hinga, Kelly Van Liere, jack Scully, Tom Buis, Bob Bolks, Brute Van Leuwcn, Keith Bosch, Don Pitcher, Larry De Boer, joe Benston, Coach Shearer. Third row: Paul Elenbaas, Ron Nienhuis, XY'es Huidenu. Russ Prins, Ted Plakkc, tiene Van Heukclom. ,lack Alex- ander, Ted Van Zanden, jim Van Putten, manager Gerry Heneveld. Fourth row: Hank Stetfens, john Fisher, Rayne Den Uyl. lerry Gilbert. Ken Vander Moelen. Al Hill, Bob Visscher, Ron Dorgelo and Gary Gibbons. Al Hill getting set to throw the shot put. l TRACK .JIU . . .J fin' In the hrst match of the season the track team placed last A ' wah 1 in a quadrangular meet with Allegan, Muskegon Heights and ol Kalamazoo. ,ki There were only seven returning lettermen on the team this nag, year, however, there was a fine crop of sophomores which the team will be able to count on for two more years. In all there were 36 boys out for track. Al Hill and Ron Nienhuis were the outstanding participants in held events. The Dutch had a 10 game schedule which teamed them against Muskegon, Portage, Zeeland, Whitehall, Grand Haven, Benton Harbor, Muskegon Catholic, St. joe, Allegan, Muskegon Heights and Kalamazoo. Page One Hundred Tu'c'f1Iy-Seven 4. is -iw le, First row: Bill Kuvper, Bob Klanscn, Tom Klaasen, Al Kruiswyk, Bob Holmen. Second row: jim Cool-Q, Lanny Zylmcm, Norm Hoeksema, jack Karsten, Ed Kuiper, Bob Damson, Rick Smith, ,lack Baldwin, jim Landwehr, Coach Hurnbaker and Tom Eastman hitting the ball. Bob Holmen holds the Hag while Tom Klaasen putls. 5 . 54 X Page One Hundred Twenly-Eight GOLF The outlook for the golf team was brighter than it has been for the past year. They have been aided this year by the return of a fine group of veterans and also by the acquistion of a golf net. The golf net which was set up in the junior high gym. It gave the boys an opportunity to hit actual balls long before the golf course and the weather were fit for playing. Senior members of the team are: Bill Kuyper, Bob Holmen, Bob Klaasen, Tom Klaasen, Al Kruiswyk, jim Cook, and Lanny Zylman. The team played 21 14 game schedule including such powers as Western State and Kalamazoo. They also participated in the state and regional meets held May 18 and May 10 respectively. 1 . 9 V N','0l- Q. OO. 'H' -'v sv I . . fx X iw , , ,-00 woo' S 1 0 -GG' 5 as ag- First row: XV:iyne Overway, jack Damson, Bob Teall, Ron Yonkers. Rich Antas, Second row: jim Boyd, Dennis XViersma, john Landwehr, Dennis Kuite. Bill Bouman, jack Hulst, Ron Van Eenenaam. Third row: Ruger Plngenhnef. Les Overway, john NVinter, Bruce Meurer, Chuck Riters, Dave Kleis. Marshall Elzinga. and Coach ,lure Moran. TENNIS The tennis team began the season with an amazing string of victories, including 3 undefeated seasons and seventeen straight regional crowns. Coach Moran is looking for big things from his team this year for it is one of the strongest teams he has coached. There are six sophomores playing with the top ten boys so it can be seen that Holland will be strong in tennis for several years to come. Much credit must be given to Moran for most of the boys playing on the squad were brought up in his summer instruc- tion program. All of the boys on the top ten have been instructed by him for several years. Moran and the Otsego Coach plan a reserve match while some of the team members look on, X, l Page One Hundred Tweniy-Niue The boys pictured .it the right were mem- bers of the winning in- tramural team: Bruce Van Leuwen, Bob Bolks, Ben Vanden Bos, Bill Kuyper, Clark De Koeyer. Steve Brunink. . Q.X-'LAW .eQ'l'Af y'rfi'A MW 'f'f'i?Av-H T V, v f I 9 P- K la sf SX ' 5 INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Intramural basketball is an organization to give the boys a chance to play who do not participate in varsity sports. This year there were 16 teams in the league, giving 84 boys a chance to play. Most games were played on Monday while on Thursday nights the teams were allowed to practice in the gym. Puge Out' Hzmdred Thirty Each year the fra- ternal order of Yellow Dogs challenge the winning intramural team, The Yellow Dogs are composed of teachers a n d coaches in the school. First row: jo-Lee Hurlbut. Dorothy Larion, Charlotte Butler, Margo Munro, Second row: Darlene Nynas, LuAnn Klompnrens, Ruth Hopkins, Marilyn Boeve. Nancy Cooper, Sharon Van Eerden. Linda Raven. Third row: Beth XVithers. ji-an Tami. Miss MacDonald, Mrs. Ambellas, Gail Steketee, Sara Vande Puel, Mary Ellen Stekelee. A poster advertising a sock hop sponsored by G.A,A. G.A.A. N The Girls' Athletic Association is an organization V1 formed primarily to provide recreation for the girls. Various groups of girls meet in the junior High Gym f' E Y to play basketball, volleyball, and other activities. U0 lc I1 The group is headed by the girls pictured above. Mag i A Their job. with the help of Mrs. Barbara Ambellas, is I X -1 .. ll' w to co-ordinate the activities of the various groups. Dur- Q . O Gnd hlS ing the year, the G.A.A. sponsors many sock hops and dmsssaon SF. sweater dancesg On Valentines Day and New Year's Sao Eve, they co-operated with the H-club to sponsor a Sweethearts Dance and a New Year's Dance. I REFIRESW-fnznrs Unu. Bc Page One Hundred Tbirly-One HOME ECONOMICS AND ART Miss Cappon, Mrs. Wfirty. Miss Veen Huis. Mrs. Krum. Page Ten The National Education As- sociation and the Michigan Education Association. which are the teachers' professional organizations. celebrated their one hundredth birthday this year. These organizations have been established to promote better teacher relationships and better methods of teach- ing. ENGLISH lst row-Miss Shackson, Miss Bradish, Mrs. Dyk, Miss Cal- vert. 2nd row-Miss Dykhui- zen, Miss Bosman. Miss Van Dyke, Mr. Stillwell, Mr. Chard. Cnot picturedjz Mr. Aussicker, Mrs. Poppema. Miss Snyder. ' DUNN MANUEAC Sponsors ALEXANDERS DEPARTMENT STORE BAKE RS MARKET BANNER BAKERY BUNTES DRUG STORE CL'MERFORD'S RESTAURANT THE DE PREE COMPANY DU MEZ BROTHERS DU MOND BAKE SHOP TURING COMPANY E. ELZINGA S VOLKERS. 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SCIENCE Mr. A. johnson, Mr. W. john- son, Mr. Van Voorhees. Mr. Shearer, Mr. Dick, Mr. Horn- Page Twelve baker. SOCIAL STUDIES lst row - Mr. Hanson. Miss Lampen, Mrs. Van Lente, Mr. Aussicker. 2nd row-Mr. Hin- ga, Mr. Van Lente, Mr. Kupe- lian, Mr. Weiss. Cnot picturedjz Mr. Damson, Mr. Marcus, Mr. Boeve, Mrs. Van Putten, Mr. Wfenzel. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Mr. Martin, Mr. Tregloan, Mr. Laman. Mr. Eshelman, Mr. Runk. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION Miss De Witt. Mr. Gehmud. Mr. Carter, Mrs. Muller, Miss Nelson. fnut picturedj: Mrs, Vukink. AGRICULTURE, DRIVER'S EDUCATION, AND DIRECTOR OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION Mr. Adler, Mr. Noyd, Mr. O05- terhaan, Mr. Slocum. Pugv Tlfirr een 'X -.QM Q :QQ it SW X. ff gr KA J il , if 4 ixf ,lf ii i fi J wi XX' kkkhx. f Il P . V K-5 5 2 H, f g . 1 , 1 if ' U55 55 , 3 J 1. V sw A3 'K .x N T ...- , 2 E. , . A if nv 'bw Q . W T ' m5,' -Sr 112: : 'T'3. 1 'j.7.L1':r5, QQq -14 A I ,JT gf. 'gh-' , t 71 -'.zf'g,- .rl :gfl.vq.v I -- A. r,-'f1ul..',g'. '53 w.f: Zfielaii- J' . 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To the juniors, these feelings have been left far behind: most of them are feeling pretty good knowing that they are no longer the bottom fish in the barrel. They have graduated to an elevated position, that of the middle man. But the seniors with their memories of passed years and the knowledge that this is their last, look upon their first day back in school with the idea that this is only the first of many days that will be spent in preparation for the future. However, like most seniors, they also are counting the hours until their school days are over. Almost all students attending school the lirst day brought with them a card which they had received during the latter part of the summer. On this card was written their prospective schedule for the coming semester. Throughout the summer Buck and Betty spent many days organizing and assembling the pro- grams of the students, licking stamps, and addressing envelopes. Due to the crowded conditions of the high school, the use of various rooms in Third Church was ob- tained. Students having a class in Third Church were not very impressed with this idea, but soon accepted the daily trek between the two buildings. After a difficult first day composed of sitting through an orientation assembly. the students were confronted with a decidedly different program. Upon their ar- rival the second day, schedules, blanks, and activity lists were given to the students in their respective home rooms. After spending a good part of the morning fulfilling their literary obligations they were fondly but forcibly induced to settle down to a nor- mal school routine, changed only in the fact that stu- dents were to go directly to their first-hour class for chapel exercises. Upon release from school, every- body and his brother mobbed Brinks and Fris in order to please their teachers by obtaining books and other school essentials such as slingshots, rubber- bands, pea-shooters, squirt guns, etc. Following the settlement of the school into its new sched- ule, the officers of the Sopho- more, junior, and Senior Classes were elected. The ballots count- ed by a small group of honest students, including left to right: Marty Elzinga, Tom Bos, Barb Becker, Jo Elhart and Bill Stry- ker showed the following re- sults: Russ Prins had been elect- ed sophomore class president, Bill Kail, junior class president, and Keith Van Hoff. senior class president. Early in the year, various organizations began emptying the pockets of the student body. The two with the largest take were the Boomerang and Her- ald. Marilyn Kunkel and Jack Huizenga are shown above taking money from two apparently very pleased students. The first and only paid assembly, singer Charles King, opened for a short but tremendous two-hour stand and played to an enthusiastic, captive audience. This was a return performance for Mr. King who en- tertained Holland High students before. One of the first sports that take place in school is cross country. At left is joe Benston, appropriately dressed in his warm-up clothes, shown limbering up for a race. Page Eighteen Speaking of football, remember the Boniire and Homecoming - how co-captains Ted Van Zanden and Wfes Kuyers lit the bonhre after many attempts, and the pretty well-kept secret identity of the Homecoming Queen, jo-Lee Hurlbut, was revealed. Yes, this and the Coronation of the queen during the half-time of the Homecoming Game fa feat unattempted before this yearj highlighted by her arrival on the held in a bronze Thunderbird driven by Tom Blackburn, were two of the most important oc- casions of the year. , y x ss s is Page Twenty The Magazine Campaign, more successful this year than any previous year, brought fame to the class of '57. -Ioan Tanis became one of the most envied persons in school by winning a portable television set as a result of selling 3540.78 worth of magazines. The success of this project is due to the class sponsors as well as to the senior class. On October 10, a fire of unknown origin completely gutted the equipment room adjoining the varsity football locker room. Dam- age in excess of 32,500 was reported. The tire destroyed the game equipment of the varsity squad. Shown in the pictures are the burned-out equipment room and locker room. Considerable dam- age was caused by water used to extinguish the Haines by the firemen. tv ,puns Page Twenty-Orle id 5. 4x .9 With the coming of the basketball season came winter, colder weather, and a substan- tial amount of fun. The Christmas Formal, this year under the theme, The Midas Touch. brought many couples onto the dance floor. including Bonnie Nash and john Ashby, and Roxie Rudolph and Phil Ra- gains. Each year the best all-around girl is pre- sented an award by the Daughters of the American Revolution. This year -Io-Lee Hurl- but received the D. A. R. Award. Shown presenting this award to jo-Lee is Miss Geiger. College Night, an annual event especially for college bound students, is held in order to give an opportunity to secure information from representatives of various schools. col- leges, and universities. Shown below are Bonita Kolean and Pat Hower receiving a few tips on the nursing profession and Dale Myaard and Dale Zoet looking over the ad- vantages of a business school. NJ U4 Arsenic and Old Luce was the senior play this year. lt was ri great success due to the cast: joe Benston portraying Lieutenant Rooneyg Henry Stetlens, Ofhcer Kleing Bob Billet, Olhcer Brophyg Hewitt Johnston, Ofhcer O'l-Iririrg Dick Oudersluys, Dr. Einsteing Margo Munroe, Aunt Mrirthag Sally l-Ioutmnn, Aunt Abbyg Bill Kuyper, Jonathan Brewsterg Cul Rynbrandt, Mortimer Brewsterg Phyllis Smith, Elaine Hrirperg Fred Vande Vusse, Teddy Brewsterg Tom Bos, Mr. Gibbsg jack I-luizenga, Rev. Dr. Harperg and Bill Connor as Mr. Vifitherspoong directors Chard and Van Hoff, the various commit- tees, and of course, the student body, After all the hzird work, the play, ii comedy, turned out to he ll project of which the senior class could be proud. Page Tll'l'7I1j'-FOIH' M1 Bug XVeek was the theme for Dutch Trent XY'eek and everyone enjoyed it as much as usual. The Pun Ain Carnival started things otf in the right spirit and all through the week the scene at the left was ti fu- miliar one, The hulls were decorated with imitation C: insects as was the dance room for the Moth Ball which highlighted the occasion. Page Tzvwzly-Fi: e 4 .. A v K . Q-' QQFBL Z! U' yr, Q' 1' fs iff? , 1' AV ,,r , ff . ' 'A' ', ' ,.. L12-f-,S IM 4411, , iff? . ., N . , Y 52. , , Q11 V- -ve, A. H I I, M L . , 9 -f ' 1 t ' U 4 - ff ' 'Ll , , f 4 V - Y tl vm ,p , H .,. ' . M r ' Q l v, , y Q r I v I , ' , ff . , '. .. 4-.Q H .- ,, -Q . I 's' 1 'w'- , ., M '. 4 ' J - Q . . , ' 'f ,.- .P 2 J, 'fe -.-,Nga iljt.-i 'F' ' 1 ffl. 1. 4 4 ' Y' X ' . 514.1 o U mx JZ ' -' 'wah . .. gf.: -9 . ,f - ' - , , 'aL , . 7 , ' A , 'r. ,FZ A 'f,wf,- 33 . N- . - 1-A,-?! ,wa , X 4 1 . 3,51-.9 N' gl . ' ii LUQ5 ,J ' v '1 - A .. if-ws . Q w -5 +f.l , ,Vi HA A T.-Fl.,-.-',. 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Pictured are Milt Nieuwsma, at the throwing end of a game of catch, Bob Holmen, caught in a pretzel-like stance peculiar to golfers, Henry Steftens, shown as he's off to the races, and Rog Plagenhof, attempting to hit the ball over the net. Dutch Dance arrived about this time, also, and the girls prac- ticed long and hard for the coming Tulip Time performances. Q aff, This year for the first time there has been an underclass play. George Wzlsliiiigton Slept Here was the title of the rol- licking comedy sponsored by the jun- ior class. The All-School Play cast in- cluded Prescott, portrayed by Jim Jayne, Hester, Bonnie Baker, Rena, Mari Wood, Clayton, Don Smith, Madge, Katie Reed, Steve, Paul Klein- heksel, Anabelle, Mary Bosch, Mr. Kimber, jack Hamelink, Newton, Bob jaehnig, Raymond, Ralph Houston, Stanley, Dale Conklin, Mrs. Douglas, jane Van Tatenhove, Hughes, Gary Gibbons, Wilcrdx, Bonita Kolean, Katy, Helen Geerlings, Frazer, Bob Madison, and Barrington, Carol Am- berg. Page Twenly-Six As far back as any present student can remember or as far back as many of their parents can remem- ber, there has always been one person with whom Holland High School has been associated. He is J. Riemersma. The student body fondly refers to him as Jock. 'lock has been principal of this school for thirty-eight years. Thirty-eight years of his life have been dedicated to the making of better young people in high school. Because of the way he has with students, because of the friendship he created with his fellow teachers, and because of the sincere concern he felt for all, Jock has had the faculty and students with him all the way. jock came to Holland High as a math teacher in 1915 and the following year became assistant prin- cipal. Three years later he accepted the position of principal and there remained, ever improving, ever striving, until this year when he retired. His achievements and works, however, have not been confined to education. He is an active church member and very civic minded. He has participated in the preparations of Tulip Time since its begin- ning and belongs to various other organizations. Besides being an educator, a civic worker and a church- man, Jock has spent two years in the Army. Yes, jock, to you the students of Holland High School, those present and those now gone, say Thank You. Thank you for the time, energy, inspiration, and hope you have so unselfishly given. As we tile out through the closing doors of Holland High many of us are thinking over this last school year. The Boomerang Staff hopes it has helped in its attempt to stimulate your memory and pave the way toward a better recollection of the past year. We hope your memories are happy ones, and will always remain as such. ,Z Respectfully, The Boomerang Staff Page Tu'enly-Sez'en Page Twenty-Eight Iva lv iIl J , Q ' ,ya gg ., f 5' ga' I ' , mf l 4. 0 NSY. 5' time? l'lUQli tm 0 any - First row: Merry De Xvaard. clerk: Sally I-luutman, clerkg joan Van Den Brink! treasurerg Margo. Munro, treasurerg Second ro M Da so advisorg Les Overway, vice president. Mr. Chard, advisorg Keith Van Hoff. presidentg Prnt Hansen. advisor Page Thirty William Connor Nancy Plewes Mary Ellen Steketee Joan Vanden Brink Judy Nienhuis Marlyn De Waard Louise Marsilje Carol Dulyea Eleanor Ver Burg Lorraine Koyers Pearl Manne Wanda Knoll Marilyn Kunkel Dorothy Larion Marshall Elzinga Keith Van Hoff Linda Yntema Helene Bosch Sally Houtman Dennis Wiersma Lanny Zylman Senior Class Honor Roll Barbara Becker James Johnson Helen Dykens Jo Lee Hurlbut Eleanor Van Doornik Ruth Klomparens Adrian Vanden Bosch Sandra Zuber Lester Overway Janice Schuiling Gary Kempker Jack Huizenga Merry De Waard Beth Kruitholf Margo Munro Margarete Hoyka Lester Kuyper Phyllis Smith Roger Plagenhoef Ronald Van Eenenaam James Beukema Carolyn Bolks Linda Hof Earl Nyland Davis Van Doornik Karen Measom Ivan Wassink Tom Klaasen Susan Range Robert Billett Jerry Gilbert Carl Tidd Karen Hansen Elizabeth Wichers Tom Wiersina George Boerigter Jack Burke Juanita Wiersma Roxanna Rudolph Gloria Ketchum Richard Oudersluys Henry Steffens Virginia Yates Willard Connor Nancy Plewes First Honors Mary Ellen Steketee Joan Vanden Brink Page Tbirly-One ' 's DONALD AALDERINK THOMAS AARDEMA THOMAS AYE MELBADENE BAKER ARTHUR BANKS OLIVE BAUMAN SHERYLE BAUMANN BARBARA BECKER SHIRLEY BEEKMAN Page Thirty-Two JOSEPH BENSTON JAMES BEUKEMA SANDRA BEVERWYK ROBERT BlI.l.ETT THOMAS sLAcKaunN 5 GR 9 I vu- 1. v:nNoN smosmsns -:lg Z2 GEORGE BOERIGTER BRUCE BOERMAN CALVIN BOEVE MARILYN BOEVE ROBERT BONNETTE PRESTON BONTEKOE ROSS BOERSMA CAROLYN BOLKS WESLEY BONZELAAR i LQ. '1 ,fb 'W Page Thirty-Three Page Thirty-Four PHYLLIS BORGMAN I-IELENE BOSCH GLENDA BOUWMAN TERRY BRINK THOMAS BOS WILLIAM BOS ROBERT BOSCH ALAN BOUDREAU CONNIE BOWEN DICK BREEDVELD CLYDE BROKER RANDALL BRONDYKE RALPH BROOKHOUSE GLENDA BROWER PATRICIA BROWN X. - fi JAMES BRUURSEMA JACK BURKE BARBARA BURNS ALLEN BUURMA WILLARD CONNOR CONSTANCE COOK JACQUELYN COOK JAMES COOK JOHN COOK Page Tbirl y-F i re 4 .. A v K . Q-' QQFBL Z! U' yr, Q' 1' fs iff? , 1' AV ,,r , ff . ' 'A' ', ' ,.. L12-f-,S IM 4411, , iff? . ., N . , Y 52. , , Q11 V- -ve, A. H I I, M L . , 9 -f ' 1 t ' U 4 - ff ' 'Ll , , f 4 V - Y tl vm ,p , H .,. ' . M r ' Q l v, , y Q r I v I , ' , ff . , '. .. 4-.Q H .- ,, -Q . I 's' 1 'w'- , ., M '. 4 ' J - Q . . , ' 'f ,.- .P 2 J, 'fe -.-,Nga iljt.-i 'F' ' 1 ffl. 1. 4 4 ' Y' X ' . 514.1 o U mx JZ ' -' 'wah . .. gf.: -9 . ,f - ' - , , 'aL , . 7 , ' A , 'r. ,FZ A 'f,wf,- 33 . N- . - 1-A,-?! ,wa , X 4 1 . 3,51-.9 N' gl . ' ii LUQ5 ,J ' v '1 - A .. if-ws . 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Numeral 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Bowling 2 Librarian 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 5 Solo and Ensemble 2, 3, 4 Forensics 2, 5 Sophomore Class Secretary 2 junior Class Treasurer 5 Student Council 4 Welfare Board 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Senior Play Music Chair- man 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Girls' State Alternate 5 SHIRLEY BEEKMAN Pan Am Club 5, 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 5, 4 Exchange Assembly 4 JOSEPH BENSTON Hall Monitor 2, 3 Cross Country 4 Senior Play Cast 4 JAMES BEUKEMA Cross Country 4 Honor Roll 5, 4 SANDRA BEVERWYK Horizon 2, 3, 4 Horizon Cabinet 2 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2 Exhibition D.D. 5 Glee Club 2, 3 Glee Club Librarian 5 Choir 4 VERNON BLOEMERS GEORGE BOERIGTER Transfer from Kelloggsville High School French Club 5 Intramural Basketball 5, 4 Football 4 BRUCE BOERMAN Band 2, 3, 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Hall Monitor 4 ROSS BOERSMA Chemistry Club 3 Pan Am Club 5 H-Club 4 Activities LAWRENCE BORCHERS PHYLLIS BORGMAN Dutch Dance 2, 3 Glee Club 2, 3 Glue Club Secretary 3 Senior Play Usher 4 THOMAS BOS Hall Monitor 2 French Club 2 Camera Club 2 Reserve Golf 3 Band 2, 5, 4 Band Board Review 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 5 Student Council 5, 4 Student Council Association Treasurer 3 Student Council Conven- tion 4 Mayor 4 Welfare Board 5 Exchange Assembly 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Boys' State 3 lnterlochen Scholarship 5 WILLIAM BOS ROBERT BOSCH Intramural 2, 5, 4 Intramural 2 Cross Country 5 Band 2 5 Tennis 5 ' Reserve Football 2 HELENE BOSCH Varsity Football Manager 4 F,T.A. 3, 4 Student Council 4 F.T,A. Vice President 4 Student Council CODYED- Student Forum Secretary 4 tion 4 Glee Club 2, 3 Senior Play Corridor Super- Forensics 2, 5. 4 visor 4 Personal Board 4 Boys' State 5 Honor Roll 2, 5 CALVIN BOEVE MARILYN BOEVE Future Nurses Club 5. 4 Future Nurses Secretary 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 Horizon Conference Rep re- sentative 3 G.A.A. 2. 5, 4 G.A.A. Manager 4 Dutch Dance 2, 3, 4 Exhibitional Dutch Dance 5 Athletic Sisters 5 Glee Club 2 College and Career Day Board 5 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 CAROLYN BOLKS Glee Club 5 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 ROBERT BONNETTE Intramural Basketball 2, 3, Reserve Football 2, 3 Varsity Football 4 Track 2 Honor Roll 5 PRESTON BONTEKOE WESLEY BONZELAAR Hall Monitor 2 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Reserve Football 2 Glee Club 5 Choir 4 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign 4 Senior Play Properties Committee 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 ALAN BOUDREAU Glee Club 2, 5 Glee Club President 3 Choir 5, 4 GLENDA BOUWMAN Hall Monitor 3 Future Nurses Cl G.A.A. 2 ub2,s CONNIE BOWEN DICK BREEDVELD French Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 Band 2, 3 TERRY BRINK Hall Monitor 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 3 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5, 4 Track 2, 5 Police Board 4 Sr. Play Corridor Supervisor CLYDE BROKER RANDALL BRONDYKE Intramural 2 Band 2, 5 RALPH BROOKHOUSE 4 GLENDA BROWER Glee Club 5 Honor Roll 4 PATRICIA BROWN Transfer Sturgis High Sclioixl. Sturgis, Michigan French Club 4 French Club Secretary -4 Horizon 5, 4 G,A.A. 4 Dutch Dance 4 Glee Club 5 Choir 4 Magazine Campaign Art Chairman 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 JAMES BRUURSMA JACK BURKE Transfer Central High School, Grand Rapids Pan Am 4 Pan Am Vice President -4 BARBARA BURNS Pan Am 5 Horizon 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5.4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 ALLEN BUURMA Hall Monitor 3, 4 Visual Aids Club 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 5 WILLARD CONNOR Transfer Fort Wfayne South High School, Fort Wfayne, Indiana Hall Monitor 2 Chemistry Club 5 Chemistry Club Vice Presi- dent 5 Reserve Baseball 5 Forensics 5, 4 Boomerang Board 4 Magazine Campaign Co- Treasurer 4 Sr. Play Cast 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Honor Pin 4 Boys State 5 National Merit Finalist 4 CONSTANCE COOK French Club 2 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A, 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition 5 Bowling 2 Band 2, 5, 4 Pep Band 5 Orchestra 2, 5 Solo and Ensemble 2, 5 Student Council 4 Student Council Treasurer 4 Delegate to District Student Council Convention 5 Secretary of Student Council Association 5 Delegate to National Stu- dent Council Convention 5 Sr, Play Sales Progress Chairman 4 Page Fifly-Sei en MARCELLA GEARHART Dutch JACQUELYN COOK JAMES COOK Hall Monitor 4 Golf 5 Bzlflcl 2 Choir 4 Sr. Play Stage Crew 4 JOHN COOK BEVERLY CRAMER Horizon 2, 5, 4 G,A,A. 2. 5 Dutch Dance 2. 5 Dutch Dance Exhibition Group 4 Athletic Sister 5. 4 Senior Play Ticket Row Chairman 4 LARRY DE BOER Hall blonitor 4 Varsity Football 4 Track 2. 5, 4 PAUL DE BOER LEROY DEKKER DENNIS DE KRAKER DAVID DE NEFF GLADY5 DE RIDDER Glee Club 2, 5, 4 MARLYN DE WAARD French Club 2 F.T.A. 4 Horizon 4 G.A,A, 2, 5. 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 V.F.W. Essay Contest, 2nd, Place 3 MERRY DE WAARD French Club 2 F,T.A. 5. 4 F.T.A, President 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance 5 Bowling 2, 5 Orchestra 2. 5. 4 Orchestra President 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 Majorette 2, 5, 4 Senior Class Co-secretary 4 Police Board 5. 4 Magazine Campaign Clerk 4 Sr, Play Poster Committee4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 JANICE DIEPENHORST Glee Club 5 JEAN DISBROW Pan Am 5, 4 Horizon 2, 5. 4 Horizon Conference Representative 4 G.A.A. 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. Manager 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition 5 Athletic Sister 5. 4 Park Board 4 Magazine Campaign Art Staff 4 Page Fifty-Eight JOYCE DISBROW Pan Am 5, 4 Future Nurses Club 4 Horizon 2, 5. 4 Horizon Conference Representative 5 G.A.A. 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. numeral 5 G,A,A. chevron 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2, 5 MARY DIXON Future Nurses Club 2, 5, 4 Horizon 2. 5, 4 Hall Monitor 4 G,A.A, 2. 5. 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 2. 5. 4 Choir 5. -i Magazine Campaign Trophy Case Committee 4 BETTY DONZE Horizon 4 G.A,A. 2 Dutch Dance Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 2. 5,4 DEAN DORNAN JOHN DRENTEN CAROL DULYEA Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. 2. 5. 4 G.A,A. numeral 5 Dutch Dance Athletic Sister 4 Boomerang Board 4 Personnel Board 4 3. 5. 4 Magazine Campaign South Side Manager 4 Sr. Play Publicity Manager 4 Honor Roll 2, 5. 4 Honor Pin 4 WILLIAM DUNN HELEN DYKENS MARCIA DYKHUIS Glee Club 2. 5. 4 SHIRLEY DYKSTRA Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Future Nurses Club Vice President 3 Future Nurses Club Presdent 4 .1 Horizon 2. 5. 4 Horizon Cabinet 2 G.A,A. 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. Manager 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Exhibition Dutch Dance Honor Roll 2 JAMES ECKWIELEN JO ANN French ELHART Club 2 Horizon 2, 5. 4 Horizon Cabinet 5, 4 G.A.A. 2. 5 Dance 2. 5. 4 4 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition 4 Bowling 2 Cheer Leader 2, 3, 4 Pep Board Chairman 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2, 5 MARSHALL ELZINGA Chemistry Club 5 H Club 5, 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Varsity Tennis 2, 5, 4 Chief of Police 4 Boomerang Board 4 Sr. Play Stage Manager 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 PHILLIS ENSTAM French Club 2 Horizon 5, 4 HARVIN ESSENBERG DAVID FAIRBANKS TERRY FEDDICK Hall Monitor 4 Varsity Football 4 JUDITH FISHER Future Nurses 5, 4 Horizon 2. 5. 4 Horizon Conference Representative 5 G.A.A, 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5. 4 Band 2, 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Honor Roll 2 MARLA FLETCHER Latin Club 2 Future Nurses Club 2, 3, Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A, 2 Dutch Dance 2, 4 KENNETH FOUGHT Visual Aids 2 JOANNE FRANCOMB Future Nurses Club 5. 4 Dutch Dance 5, 4 LARRY FULLER Hall Monitor 2, 4 Reserve Football 2 Track 2 KAREN GALIEN Orchestra 2, 5 Orchestra Clerk 5 Solo and Ensemble 2 Exchange Assembly 2 ARDITH GEBBEN Pan Am 5, 4 Horizon 2, 5. 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2. 5, 4 Bowling 2 ELDON GEERLINGS Hall Monitor 4 Sr. Play Corridor Super- vision Committee 4 AMARYLLIS GETMAN Future Nurses Club 4 Hi-C Club 4 Forensics 5 DANIEL GILBERT Glee Club Z Choir 5, 4 Choir President 4 Operetta cast 5 Exchange Assembly 4 Sr. Play Corridor Super- vision Committee 4 JERRY GILBERT C C Reserve Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4 Track 2, 5, 4 AROLYN GRIEP Hall Monitor 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G,A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Band 2, 5 HESTER GROENHEIDE Glee Club 2 Choir 5 ELEANOR GROTE Glee Club 2 EDWARD HAAN CARL HALLETT Hall Monitor 5. 4 Intramural Basketball 9, 4 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Track 5 Band 2, 5, 4 ROSS HAMLIN KAREN HANSEN Glee Club 2 Choir 5. 4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2, 5. 4 Operetta cast 5 Forensics 4 One Act Play Festival 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Sr. Play Costume Committee 4 Betty Crocker Homemaking Award 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 MARLENE HARBIN F.T.A. 4 French Club 2, 5 French Club President 5 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Athletic Sister 5 Bowling 2 Majorette 4 Welfare Board 5. 4 Wfelfare Board Chairman 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Queen's Court 4 Honor Roll 2, 5 WILLIAM HARMS BETTYANNE HEETD ERKS Future Nurses Club 2. 5, 4 Horizon 2 G.A,A. 2 Dutch Dance 2 Bowling 2 Glee Club 2, 5 ALLAN HILL Hall Monitor 2, 5, 4 Latin Club 2 H Club 2, 5, 4 Intramural 2, 5 Varsity Football 2, 5, 4 Track 2, 5, 4 Forensics 2 Park Board 4 Most Valuable Player Football Award 4 All-State Football 5. 4 Honor Roll 5 SALLY HOUTMAN Student Council WENDELL KEMME DAVID HILBINK Reserve Basketball Z Varsity Basketball 5, 4 Reserve Baseball Z Varsity Baseball 5, 4 BARBARA HILLEBRANDS Future Nurses Club 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2, 5 Choir 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 NORMAN HOEVE Intramural Basketball 2, s Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5 Baseball 2, 5 LINDA HOF G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 5 Sr. Play Usher 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 DEANNA HOFFMAN Latin Club 2 Horizon 4 Honor Roll 4 Bowling 4 ROBERT HOLMEN Intramural Basketball 4 Varsity Golf 5. 4 Band 2 Forensics 2 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play Stage Crew 4 Honor Roll 4 DAVID HOP NORMA HOPP Pan Am 4 Horizon 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 2, 5 DONALD HOUSENGA Latin Club 2 Latin Club Treasurer 2 F.T.A. 5, 4 Chemistry Club 5 Chemistry Club Secretary Horizon 2, 5, 4 Horizon Conference Representative 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Athletic Sister 2, 5, 4 Bowling 2 Choir 5, 4 Orchestra 2 Sr. Class Co-Secretary 4 Historical Board 4 Magazine Campaign MARGARETE HOYKA Latin Club 2 Future Nurses Club 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance 5, 4 Band 2, 5, 4 Orchestra 2, 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 2, 5 Interlochen Scholarship 5 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play Costume Committee 4 Honor Roll 5. 4 JACK HUIZENGA Latin Club 2 Reserve Football 2 Track 2 Orchestra 4 Band 2, 5, 4 Pep Band 2, 5, 4 Herald Board 5, 4 Herald Editor 4 Sr. Play Cast 4 Honor Roll 2, 5 JUDITH HULSMAN Red Cross Club Secretary Dutch Dance 2, 5. 4 JO-LEE HURLBUT F.T,A. 4 Chemistry Club 5 Horizon 2, 5, 4 7 -Q Horizon Cabinet President 4 G.A.A. 2, 5. 4 G.A,A. Manager 2 G.A.A. Secretary 5 G.A.A. President 4 G.A.A. Numeral 2 G.A.A. Letter 5 G.A.A. Chevron 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition Group 3, 4 Athletic Sister 5, 4 Athletic Sisters Vice- President 5 Forensics 4 Sophomore Class Vice- President 2 Girls League Treasurer Student Council 5 Student Council Clerk 4 Convention 5 College Night Board 5. College Night Board Chairman 4 Girls State Delegate 5 Girls Nation Alternate 5 D.A.R. Good Citizen 4 Queen's Court 5 Football Festival Queen 5 4 4 ARLENE JOHNSON DONNA JOHNSON JAMES JOHNSON Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Senior Play 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 SANDRA JOHNSSON Pan Am 5 Horizon Z, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition 2, -I Athletic Sisters 2 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 3, 4 Operetta Cast 5 Exchange Assembly 4 Senior Play Row Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2 HEWITT JOHNSTON Photography Club 2 Visual Aids Club 2, 4 Chemistry Club 5 Latin Club 4 Band 2 Orchestra 2. 5 Orchestra Officer Z, 5 Solo and Ensemble 2, 5 Exchange Assembly 2 Senior Play Cast 4 DALE JONES Hall Monitor 2 Chemistry Club 5 Student Forum 4 H Club 5, 4 H Club Secretary 4 Intramural Basketball 2, , Reserve Football 2 Varsity Tennis 2, 5 Police Board 4 Boomerang Board 4 Senior Play Publicity 4 Herald Board 4 SHIRLEY JONES Glee Club 2 GERRIT KARS CAROL KLAASEN b 7 French Clu F.T.A. 5 Horizon 2, 3, 4 G.A.A, 2, J, -I Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Bowling 2 Athletic Sister 2, 5, 4 Student Counc'l 4 Herald Staff 5. 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr, Play Makeup Com- mittee 4 ROBERT KLAASEN French Club H Club 5, 4 Intramural 2, 5 5,4 Football Manager 4 Golt 2, 5. 4 THOMAS KLAASEN H Club 5. 4 Intramural Basketball 2, 5, 4 7 5 4 Varsity Golf Orchestra 2. Band 2. 5. 4 5 Student Council 4 Magazine Campaign Assistant Clerk 4 Sr. Play Stage Crew 4 Boys State Delegate 5 Boomerang Board 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 RUTH KLOMPARENS Pan Am 5 Latin Club 3 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5. 4 2nd Place NX!omen's Liter- ary Club Essay Contest 5 Honor Roll 2. 5. 4 JOYCE KNOLL Hall Monitor 4 Glee Club 2, 5 Forensics 2 Sr. Play Usher 4 WANDA KNOLL Future Nurses Club 5 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 3. 5, -4 Solo and Ensemble Contest 2 Sr. Play Usher 4 Student Member of Curricu- lum Council 5, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 BRIAN HYMA DAVID JACOBUSSE Operetta Student Director 5 French Club 2 Intramural Basketblll 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 4 Exchange Assembly 4 , Col-Clegk 4 Senior Play Faculty Ticket 55 P HY lst 4 Taking Chairman Honor Roll Z, 5, 4 Honor pin 4 RONALD .lol-:Ns SHIRLEY HUDYMA Intramural Basketball 2, 1 Reserve Baseball 5 Reserve Football 2, 5 Varsity Football 4 DELWIN KEMPKERS Band 2, 5, 4 GARY KEMPKERS Reserve Football 2 Honor Roll 2, 5 NANCY KENNEDY French Club 2, 5 Chemistry Club 5 Dutch Dance Z, 5. 4 Glee Club 2 One Act Play Festival 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play Makeup Com- mittee 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 Sr. Play Row Chairman 4 GLORIA KETCHUM ROGER KIBBY Track 2, 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 AVID KOLENBRANDER TED KOOIKER Hall Monitor Band 2, 5, 4 DALE KOOP Baseball 5 Band 2, 5 BEVERLY KOOPS RONALD KOOTSTRA Glee Club 5 LORRAINE KOOYERS Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 Horizon 2. 5, 4 Personnel Board 4 Magazine Campaign Art Chairman 4 5rd place Women's Liter ary Club Essay Contest 5 Honor Roll 2. 5. 4 Honor Pin 4 Page Fifty-Nine EDWIN KRAAI Latin Club 5 Intramural Basketball 2. 5, Band 2. 5 MARILYN KRAAK ELBERTUS KRUISWYK French Club 2, 3 Camera Club 2 Golf 2. 5, 4 Orchestra 2. 5. 4 Band 2. 3. 4 Pep Band 2. 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play North Side lkfanager 4 CARLA KRUITHOF French Club 2 F.T.A. 5. 4 Horizon 2, 5. 4 Dutch Dance 5 Exhibition Dutch Dance 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 5. 4 Magazine Campaign Adver- tising Committee 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 BETH KRUITHOEF Latin Club 2 Future Nurses Club 2. 5. Horizon 2. 5. 4 G,A.A, 2 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Honor Roll 2. 5 MARILYN KUNKEL French Club 2 Horizon 2, 4 G,A.A, 2 Dutch Dance 2. 3 Herald Board 5. 4 Boomerang Board 5. 4 Boomerang Co-Editor 4 Exchange Assembly 2 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2. 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 PHYLLIS KUNKEL WESLEY KUYERS H Club 4 Intramural Basketball 3. 4 Reserve Football 2 Reserve Football Co- Captain 2 Varsity Football 3. 4 Varsity Football Co- Captain 4 LESTER KUYPER Intramural 5, 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Golf 2. 5. 4 Orchestra 2, 5. 4 Band 2. 5. 4 Solo and Ensemble 2. 4 Drum Major Camp Scholarship 2 lnterlochen Scholarship 3 Student Council judge 4 Magazine Campaign Quota Chairman 4 Sr, Play Cast 4 Boys' State Delegate 5 Honor Roll 2. 5, 4 JAMES LAMBERT JOHN LANDWEHR Page Sixly DOROTHY LARION Horizon 5. 4 7 G,A.A. -. 3. 4 G.A,A. Manager 2. 5 G,A.A. Vice Presiden G.A,A. Numeral 2 G.A.A. Chevron 5 G.A,A. Letter 4 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Athletic Sister 2 Honor Roll 2. 5. 4 Honor Pin 4 RALPH LASSWELL Cross Country 5 Track 3 Honor Roll 3 DOREEN LEMMEN Hi-C 2. 4 Pan Am 5. 4 G.A,A. 2 Dutch Dance 2. 3. 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 3, 4 Exchange Assembly 4 RONALD LEMMEN RONALD LEZMAN JAMES LOOMAN AUDREY M:NEELY JUDITH NIAATMAN Horizon 2, 3 G,A.A. 2. 5 Glee Club 2 Pep Board 4 Magazine Campaign Chairman -I Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 LAWRENCE MANGLITZ PEARL MANNES Hall Monitor 3 Honor Roll 2. 3. 4 Honor Pin 4 LOUISE MARSILJE Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 4 I -I MARGARET MUNRO Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 French Club 5. 4 French Club President 4 Horizon 2. 5, 4 Horizon Cabinet 5, 4 G,A.A. 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. Manager 2. 5 G.A.A, Treasurer 4 G.A.A. Numeral 5 G.A.A. Chevron 5 G.A.A. Letter 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5. 4 Exhibition Dutch Dancel. Cheerleader 2. 5. 4 Sr. Class Co-Treasurer 4 Student Council 3 Exchange Assembly 4 Sr. Play Cast 4 Girls State Delegate 5 Honor Roll 2. 5. 4 DALE MYAARD Chemistry Club 5 Camera Club 2, 3 Visual Aids 2 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 KAREN NABER Horizon 5, 4 G,A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 4 Girls League President 3 Sr, Play Usher 4 Queens Court 5. 4 Row CURTIS NEWHOUSE Chemistry Club Vice- JUDITH NIENHUIS Hall Monitor 4 Hi-C Club 2. 5 Band 2. 3, 4 Pep Band 5. 4 Solo and Ensemble 2. 5. 4 Forensics 2 Personnel Board 4 Personnel Board Chairman Boomerang Board 4 Sr. Play Art Committee 4 National Merit Runner- Up 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 President 4 . French Club 4 Honor Pm 4 bfudsm Fofum 4 nomuo NIENHUIS Horizon 2, 5. 4 Horizon Cabinet 5. 4 G.A.A. 2. 5 Dutch Dance 2. 4 H Club 5, 4 Intramural Basketball 2. 5 Track 2, 3, 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance 5 JOHN NONHOF Orchestra 2, 5 Band 4 Orchestra Librarian 5 Choir 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Assist' Glee Club 5 ant Manager 4 sf. Play Publicity chair- EARL NYLAND man 4 Intramural 2, 3. 4 Honor Roll 2. 5. 4 Honor Pin 4 KAREN MEASOM Honor Roll 2, 4 GERALD MEYER JACK MILLER BARBARA MORSE G.A.A, 2 Glee Club 2, 3 KENNETH MORTENSEN JACK MROZINSKI Choir 2. 5. 4 Baseball Reserve Letter 2 Baseball Varsity Letter 5 Honor Roll PATRICIA OONK Hall Monitor 2 French Club 4 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A,A. 2. 5. 4 Dutch Dance 2. 3, 4 Athletic Sister 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 4 Choir Treasurer 4 Student Council 5 Honor Roll 2, 5 RICHARD OUDERSLUYS Hall Monitor 3 Police Board 5. 4 Boomerang Board 3. 4 Boomerang Co-Editor 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play Cast 4 Christmas Assembly 4 Honor Roll 2. 5, 4 LESTER OVERWAY Chemistry Club 5 Chemistry Club President 5 H Club 5. 4 H Club Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 5, 4 Varsity Tennis 2. 5. 4 jr. Class Vice-President 5 Sr. Class Vice-President 4 Reserve Football Manager 2 Prosecuting Attorney 4 Boys State 5 slr. Rotarian 5 Sons of American Revolu- tion Essay Contest XVin- ner 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 CHARLES PARDUE Hall Monitor 2. 5, 4 DONNA PARIS Horizon 2 Horizon Cabinet 2 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 DARLENE NICHOLS FATE Horizon 2 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5 LAURA PHILLIPS Horizon 5. 4 Glee Club 2. 5. 4 SHARON PIPPEL Hall Monitor 4 French Club 2 French Club Secretary 2 F.T.A. 5. 4 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. 2. 5 G.A.A. Numeral 5 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance 2 Bowling 2 Band 2. 5. 4 Solo and Ensemble 4 Magazine Campaign Rom Chairman 4 DONALD PITCHER Football 2, 5. 4 Track 2. 5, 4 ROGER PLAGENHOEE H Club 5. 4 Reserve Football 2 Reserve Basketball 2 Varsity Basketball 5, 4 Varsity Tennis 2, 3. 4 Band 2 -Ir. Class President 3 jr, Rotarian 5 Boomerang Board 4 Honor Roll 2. 5, 4 Boy's State 5 TED PLAKKE Chemistry Club 5 Intramural Basketball 3 Reserve Football 2 Track 2, 5. 4 RICHARD RUHLIG Red Cross Workshop 2 NANCY PLEWES Latin Club 2 Latin Club Vice-President! Future Nurses Club 2, 5, 4 Future Nurses Club Secretary 5 Chemistry Club 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 G.A.A. Numeral 5 Dutch Dance 2. 5 Athletics Sister 2, 5, 4 Athletic Sisters Treasurer 4 Operetta Cast 5 Glee Club 2 Choir 5, -I Choir Librarian 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Boomerang Board 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Sr. Play Usher 4 Women's Literary Club Essay Contest lst. place 5 Girls State Alternate 5 National Merit Scholarship Candidate 4 Athletic Sister Pin 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 CLIFFORD POLACK Track 2 LOU JEANNE POLL F.T.A. 4 Pan Am 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 G.A.A. Numeral 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance 5 Athletic Sister 2 Bowling 2 Glee Club 2 Student Council 4 Assembly Board 4 Sr. Play Committee Chairman 4 Sr. Play Program Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2 KENNETH RABBERS Hall Monitor 5, 4 Visual Aids 5, 4 BETTIE LIEUWEN RAMSEY Pan Am 2, 5 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Exhibition Dutch Dance 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 5, 4 Exchange Assembly 4 ROGER RAMSEY H Club 5, 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5 Track 2 Reserve Tennis 5 jr. Rotarian 2 SUSAN RANGE French Club 2 Future Nurses Club 5, 4 Chemistry Club 5 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 5, 4 ELEANOR REIMINK TERRY REININK CAROLINE RIKER Red Cross Club 2 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5 CANIILLA ROBINSON Glee Club 2 Select Girls Glee Club 4 MARILYN ROCKS Transfer from Ottawa Hills High School, Grand Rap- ids, Michigan Future Nurses Club 5, 4 French Club 5. 4 Student Forum 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 5 Dutch Dance 5, 4 Glee Club 5 Select Girls Glee Club 4 Glee Club Librarian 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 GERALD ROZEMA ROXANNA RUDOLPH French Club 2 F.T.A, 5. 4 F.T.A. Treasurer 4 Horizon 2, 5. 4 Horizon Cabinet 4 Horizon Conference Representative 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 G,A.A. Numeral 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance 2, 4 Bowling 2 Band 2, 5, 4 Pep Band 4 Solo and Ensemble 2, 4 Band Board of Review 4 Student Council 4 Park Board 4 Pep Board 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Sr. Play Row Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Band 2, 5, 4 Brass Choir 4 ELEANOR RUSSCHER I-Ii-C Club 2, 5, 4 Hi-C Club Secretary- Treasurer 5 Librarian 4 JACOB RUSTICUS Hall Monitor 4 Sr. Play Art Chairman 4 CALVIN RYNBRANDT Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 Chemistry Club Chaplain 5 H Club 4 Reserve Football 2 Cross Country 5, 4 Track 2, 5 Orchestra 2, 5 Band 2, 5 Band Board of Review 5 Pep Band 2, 5 Solo and Ensemble 2 Glee Club 5 Choir 5, 4 Exchange Assembly 4 Sr. Play Cast 4 GENE RYZENGA Cross Country 5, 4 Track -1 SHARON RYZENGA F.T.A. 5, 4 G.A,A, 2, 5 Dlllkll Dallce 2. 4 Athletit Sister 2. 5, 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 5, 4 Choir Librarian 4 Exchange Assembly 2, 4 Athletic Sister Pin 4 SANDRA SCHAAP Future Nurses Club 2, 5, 4 Future Nurses Treasurer 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 3 Cheerleader 2, 5, 4 Cheerleader captain 5 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition 2 Glee Club 2 Choir 5 Operetta Cast 5 Senior Play Balcony Usher Chairman 4 JANICE SCHUILING Future Nurses Club 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Glee Club 2 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 NINA SCHWARZ Hall Monitor Z NORMA SEIDELMAN Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Glee Club 2, 5 Choir 4 Librarian 5 Honor Roll 4 MARCIA SERNE Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 MARIAN SIEGERS Sr. Play Usher 4 SYLVIA SLAGH Dutch Da Glee Club nce 5, 4 2 Choir 5, 4 PHYLLIS SMI TH Latin Club 2 Horizon 2, 5, 4 Horizon Cabinet Vice- President 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance Z, 5, 4 Athletic Sister 5 Bowling 2, 5 Band 2 Choir 5, 4 Choir Secretary 4 Operetta Cast 5 Forensics 2 Sophomore Class Treasurer Alderman 4 Girls League Secretary 2 Exchange Assembly 4 Magazine Campaign Assist- ant Clerk 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Girls State Alternate 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 2 DENNIS SMEENGE Hall Monitor 1, 5, Al Reserxc Football 2 ELEANOR SMITH G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 5, 4 LINDA SMITH LELAND SOMERS Hall Monitor 4 JANET SOUDER Horizon 4 G.A.A. 5, 4 ARTHUR SOUTER Hall Monitor 4 Camera Club 2 Magazine Campaign Quota Chart Co-Chairman 4 Honor Roll 4 HENRY STEENBLIK Band 2 HENRY STEFFENS Hall Monitor 2 Latin Club 2 H Club 4 Intramural Basketball 5, -l Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5, 4 Track 5, 4 Forensics 2 Senior Play Cast 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 GEORGE STEGGERDA French Club 2 Intramural Basketball 5 Reserve Football 2, 5 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Basketball Manager 4 Tumbling Team 5 Forensics 2, 5 Assembly Board Chairman Senior Play Publicity Committee 4 MARY ELLEN STEKETEE junior Red Cross, 2, 5, 4 junior Red Cross Vice- President 2 junior Red Cross Treasurer 5 Latin Club 2 Chemistry Club 5 Student Forum 4 F.T.A. 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 Horizon Cabinet 4 G.A.A. 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. Numeral 2 G.A.A. Chevron 5 G.A.A. Manager 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance Exhibition Group 4 Bowling 2 Forensics 2, 5 Personnel Board 5 Herald Board 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Assist- ant Treasurer 4 Senior Play Business Manager 4 Mable Anthony Memorial Speech Prize 2 Girls State Delegate 5 National Merit Scholarship Contestant 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 Page Sixty-One LAURIE STEGGERDA Transfer from Zeeland High School, Zeeland. Michigan F.T.A. 5. 4 F.T.A. Secretary 4 THOMAS STOEL DALE STREICHER CAROL STRYKER Pan Am 5. 4 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A,A, 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Cheerleader 5 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 JANET TAGUE Horizon 2, 5 Glee Club 2, 5 JOAN TANI5 French Club 5 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. Manager 4 G.A.A. Numer.il 5 G,A,A. Chevron 5 G.A.A. Letter 4 Dutch Dance 2. 5. 4 Glee Club 2, 4 Select Girls Glee Club 4 PHYLLIS TERPSTRA MILTON TER VREE F.F.A. CARL TIDD Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5 Track 5 Bancl 2, 5 Honor Roll 2 ALLEN TORNOVISH BETTY TROOST Horizon 2, 5 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2 Glee Club Z Choir 5. 4 ROSEMARY TUBERGAN GARY VANDEN BERG Latin Club 2, 5 Band 2, 5 Honor Roll 2, 5 JOAN VANDEN BRINK Latin Club 2 Pan Am 5 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Athletic Sister 2, 5, 4 Athletic Sisters Secretary 5 Athletic Sisters President 4 Sr. Class Co-Treasurer 4 Court Clerk 4 Boomerang Board 4 Police Board 4 Magazine Campaign Co-Treasurer 4 Senior Play Co-Treasurer 4 Athletic Sister Pin 4 Spanish I Local Winner 5 Girls State Alternate 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 Page Sixty-Two BENJAMIN VANDEN BOS Camera Club 2 lntramural Basketball 2, Band 2, 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 4 Interlochen Scholarship 5 5,4 ADRIAN VANDEN BOSCH Chemistry Club 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 NIAURICE VANDER HAAR Intramural Basketball 2, 5 Pan Am 5 JERRY VANDER PLOEG Hall Monitor 4 MARCIA VANDER PLOEG G.A.A. 4 One Act Play Festival 4 Honor Roll 4 DALE VANDER YACHT FREDERICK VANDE VIJSSE Transfer from Summit High School, Summit, New jersey Boomerang and Herald Photographer 4 Magazine Campaign South Side Assistant Manager 4 Senior Play Cast 4 Camera Club 4 DAVIS VAN DOORNIK Hall Monitor 5, 4 Glee Club 2, 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 ELEANOR VAN DOORNIK Pan Am 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Glee Club 2. 5 Senior Play Usher 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 CAROLYN VAN DYKE Pan Am 5, 4 Pan Am President 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2. 5 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Cheerleader 2, 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 RUTH VAN DYKE KEITH VAN HOPE Chemistry Club 5 Chemistry Club Treasurer 5 Student Forum 4 Student Forum President 4 Forensics 2, 5, 4 Extempore Speaking Local and Regional Winner' 5 American Legion Oratorical Contest-local, lst. place, zone, 2nd, place 5 Senior Class President 4 Student Council Conven- tion 4 Historical Board 5, 4 Historical Board Chair- man 4 Boomerang Board 4 Exchange Assembly 2, 4 Senior Play Student Director 4 Boys State 5 National Merit Scholarship Contestant 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 RONALD VAN EENENAAM Latin Club 5 lntramural Basketball 2 Sr. Play Stage Crew 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 ROBERT VAN HOUDT JUDITH VAN LEEUWEN F,T.A. 5. 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5, 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Herald Board 5, 4 CORNELIUS VAN LIERE Latin Club 2 Honor Roll 5. 4 ROSEMARIE VAN NORDEN Hall Monitor 4 F.T.A. 5. 4 Honor Roll 2 JACK VAN TUBBERGEN Reserve Football 2 Reserve Basketball 2 PATRICIA VAN VUREN THEODORE VAN ZANDEN Chemistry Club 5 H Club 4 H Club Vice-President lntramural 2, 4 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5, 4 Varsity Football Co-Captain 4 Track 2, 5, 4 Senior Play Stage Crew GRACE VEEN ELEANOR VER BIJRG French Club 2 F.T.A. 5 Horizon 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5 Glee Club 2 Choir 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Operetta Accompanist 5 Exchange Assembly 4 4 4 Magazine Campaign Row Chairman 4 Senior Play Row Chairman 4 National Merit Scholarship Contestant 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 Honor Pin 4 PHYLLIS VER HULST F.T.A. 4 Pan Am 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Magazine Campaign Case Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2 GERTRUDE VISSCHER SI-IERWIN VLIEM STUART VOLKERS Chemistry Club 5 Band 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 WAYNE WALTON CARL WASSINK Hall Monitor Trophy IVAN WASSINK Honor Roll 2, 5 KAREN WEEKS Band 2, 5, 4 Librarian 4 Honor Roll 5 EARL WEISS Hall Monitor 5 Hi-Y Club 2. 5 Hi-Y Club Treasurer 5 lntramural Basketball 2 LAVON WESTERHOF Glee Club 2, 5 Select Girls Glee Club 4 SANDRA WESTVELD Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. Z Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 KEITH WHITE Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5, 4 Track 2, 5 Senior Play Usher 4 ELIZABETH WICHERS French Club 5 Horizon 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. 2, 5, 4 G.A.A. Manager 4 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Bowling 2 Band 2, 5, 4 Junior Class Secretary 5 Girls League Secretary 5 Senior Play Props Committee 4 Senior Play Art Committee 4 Girls State Delegate 5 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 JOANNE WIEGHMINK Hall Monitor 2 Hi-C-Club 2 Hi-C-Club Treasurer 2 BEVERLY WIERDA Glee Club 2, 4 DENNIS WIERSMA lntramural Basketball 2, 5 junior Rotarian 2 Varsity Tennis 2, 5, 4 Rotary Camp 5 Honor Roll 2, 5 Honor Pin 4 JUANITA WIERSEMA French Club 2, 5 Future Nurses Club 5, 4 Horizon 2, 5, 4 Horizon Cabinet 4 Horizon Conference Representative 5 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, 4 Exhibition Dutch Dance Band 2, 5. 4 Solo and Ensemble 2 Honor Roll 2, 5 THOMAS WIERSMA JOHN WINTER H-Club 5, 4 Band 2 Reserve Football 2 Varsity Football 5 Reserve Basketball 2 Tennis 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 2 SYLVIA WILDSCHUT Future Nurses -1 Horizon 5, 4 Dutch Dance 3, 4 Athletic Sisters Vice President 4 Student Council 4 Senior Play Co-Publicity Chairman 4 Senior Magazine Campaign Assistant Business Manager 4 Pan Am Club 4 Solo Ensemble Contest 2, 5, 4 Honor Roll 3 WILLIAM WINTER Band 2, 5, 4 Pep Band 5, 4 Solo and Ensemble 4 Track 3 Magazine Campaign Quota Chairman -I Interlochen Scholarship 5 WILLIS WITTEVEEN Hall Monitor 5 Intramural Basketball 5, 4 VIRGINIA YATES PATRICIA ZEEDYK Forensics 2 Librarian 5 Senior Play Usher Chairman 4 Honor Roll 2, 5, 4 LINDA YNTEMA F.T.A. 5, 4 Horizon 2. 5. 4 G.A.A. 2 Dutch Dance Z, 5, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 Honor Pin 4 KAREN YOUNG Transfer from Rushville High School. Rushville, Indiana Student Forum 4 Horizon 4 Horizon Cabinet 4 G.A,A. 3 Dutch Dance 3, 4 Magazine Campaign Row Horizon Z. 5, 4 Horizon Cabinet 5 G.A.A, 2. 5. 4 Dutch Dance 2. 5 Exhibition Dutch D Glee Club 2. 3 ZIUCC Glee Club Secretary 5 Choir' 4 Athletic Sister 4 Queen's Court 4 BARBARA ZOET Horizon 2, 3, 4 Horizon Cabinet 2 G.A.A. 2. 3 G.A.A. Manager 2 Dutch Dance 2, 5, Athletic Sister 2 Glec Club 2, 5 Chairman 4 DALE zon- Senior Play Row Chairman 4 Visual Aids 2, 3, 4 4 SANDRA ZUBER F.T.A. 4 Glee Club 2 Choir 3, 4 Hi-C-Club 4 Senior Play Usher 4 Honor Roll Z, 3, 4 LANDIS ZYLMAN Hall Monito r2 Latin Club 2 Intramural Basketball 3, 4 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 3. 4 Operetta 5 Exchange As Magazine Ca Chairman sembly 4 mpaign Row 4 Senior Play Corridor Super- vision Committee 4 Honor Roll Honor Pin -l 2.5,-1 Page Sixly-Tlrree 1 E fl.. I i I W Z' K Q HQ S 8 55 an Y, .X X., 'QQ on n, ' 'ity' 'Vi-.Qs lil.-l: gnsu lil, :qs lil Sun as 'I Q 6 Pugv Sixly-Fil c 'A .1--7 I 1 1 . ,., ,. ,.-r. ,A . 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Second fowl Mr, Oi tc M D XV l M L tt d' Page Sixly-Six Suzanne De Pree Garnet Harrington Katherine Reed Janice Bosch Gary Gibbons David Maris Edwine Rackes Pat I-lower Ruth Ann Brondyke Nancy Mouw Cheryl Veen Margo Meengs Norma Houtrnan Darlene Chrispell Robert Madison Elsie Spykerman Cherie Yost Robert Damson Bob Jaehnig Judy Poll Mary Bosch Connie Jansen Sherwin Weener Rose Burns ltr, at visor, r. ovi , Junior Class Honor Roll Bruce Van Leuwen Lorelei Ziel Jerry I-Ianielink Sally Tellman James Collins Karel Vander Lugt June Veldheer Margaret Friedritk Carolyn Koster Lloyd Jacobusse Janet Vanden Bos Marcia Vander Maat Sandra Bloeiners Jack Hainelinl-1 Helen Meiste Dorothy Deters Ann Herlst Sidney Tiesenga Sandra Bouwman Rayne Den Uyl Bill Stryker Patricia Lugten Pat Vander Beelc Jane Penna Kay Gushen Diane Engelsman Lynda Nyhotl Susan Wriglmt Elaine Aalderink Ruth Burd Robert Bush Donna De Jonge Judy Jongekriig Jerry Keel Joanne Ruddick Darrell Seyler Keith Bosch Barbara Kamphuis Ronald Kuyers Charles Large Ellen Scott John Vander Schaaf Judith Van Til Drena Wortli Larry Alderink Delores De Weerd Kay Smith Barbara Veurink Mary Wood Anlderink, Elaine Achlerhof, Karyl Alderink. Larry Alofs. Beverly Amburg, Carol Arnold, XVuneia , -,. -my Baker, Bonnie l fe.. i 21 N ' 4 4 Baker, Larry l Baker, Robert Beadlgs, lE3everlyA I ec man, rene ,V .4 W 1' 1 , 8 , Becksvoorl, Georginnn QQ ' 'Q V l v 4' F ' ' va- ' , lg.. '- if 4 F' . 5 ' A ,Q Ami i Q, - Bleeker, Kenneth X rr A Wm I Bloemers, Sandra Blok, Marlene Boerman, Gene Bnersen, Roger Q - - V - A - -. I - 'IP Bw-0, XVillis ji, pl 'A - HV L, P f ' V ' N' A Q Q. ., K 41 j Vx-7 , ' l ew glixvi x ff- iz' R Bolks. Robert f' Y 'Y Y ' H ' ' V Bonnems. Dave Bos, Brenda X Bos, Howard I ' Bosch, Janice V 7, .T -.ws ,. . .' J., ,, 5:5 Bosch, Keith 4-. ., f 4 , e-' -'J i ., Q rg el.. ' .Q .L f, il? 'J .,f A iw ' 1 R veg I .. . A v .-'- Boach, Mary '-'? 'i iv A W ' Botsis. james Bouwman. Carol Bouwman, Sandra F ' Bouwman, Willard - ... . J- Gi - , , IV, , ' 2: :gl Boyd, james V, ' ,,, 'N .y A' V' ' 39 P-, ' ' -f i l el. Q - LL f Cx 6 a. Brzldfleld, Russell ZW' Brond ke, Ruthann gronkcma, Laverne 1 Nw .Nuff ' Al' Bronsgn, Arlerlle rower, ern - 'R f , ,: 'A Buis, Tom 3.3 . ' 1?NxV lt 5 I fl Q of YJ' A' ,,,, 5 f-V '-fr' . :Q , 2 , . V , S ' 1 9 7 , l ' 1 Q- ,I ' -Q A 4 ff if .r lx K I Burd. Ruth Ann ' Bush. Robert Calahzm, Mike , Chrispell, Darlene P ,V Cissell, Eleanor ' V M- 1V V. Si sl 9 GN ' 3 Collins, james ' -' it 'X ,,. --' . 1 'TS' - sk., ,Q ef- 'W' - :gg ' w 4 V- e V. 'Y ' - -I c 5 , , , R911 . - i'lk 'k, a Comstock, Richard ' ' A ' Dalman, Mary Ellen V Dams, Dale ' 'X Damsclsn, LRoblfrtR V' e oo , oger - .rf .2 5.4 , VV .Z :M , De Feyrer, Arthur 'atv-,, , L - yea- 3 l V ' .9 ' kv -lg ....- ' 'LV V eq V qi l fx X K - ' 'xv' l X-X J De Feyter, Roger ' Q' WA W De Jonge. Donna Dekker, Harold Dekkcig, Robin D A A e Kra er, on 5 gin V- 7' f . f' . ' . Delke, Sharon K 1 S V 5 - V- 4, -.4 r Q-, I Vw C- Q My A N295 1 If is J Lv- I e'w '?Qu .X , lf? De Neff. Bonnie 1 'M' K Y- '-' K W De Nell, Shirley Den Uyl, Rayne n Den gyl,PRuthS N r L e ree, uzanne ., T - De Ridder, Dale M ' 3' ' 1' 'N 5 GW .L '7' - . --,yi R ' sea: M ,: f VV 1' A-1 tty, V ' 4' . GI il Page S ix! y-S e ren R aa i 59 .- I , 'af V t Q , Q. 1' .f. F 37 2 . - 4 , '9- . M -. . I pig. ,h 1 In ' . .Y 1 ., :lx i A? 1 . 'K 1 ' , .J AJ. 1. 'vi Q.- X Q... . v , , gf-- ,. w tvs... . , W, f 1 , K 5 15725, 4-eq f Xi?'- . A . Eb 1 , 'Qian gl ff' H xi- J -Nj -efgfiil D l if f .V A me 7. X V V 375 'V 5 , if 3 -Y aw V 'A 7 'Q ,Q x'-Hi I J J if ' QA' 2 ,. :gg J gh-. K 1 if A I' Qi, iv sg . 1 ,.,f. I V 3' K 1-T.. ini-.-v.l l . .cv 1 2 .. il 4 J 4 4. , Q ,: Fg ,,, in' W :SEQ W .2-isa.: F.: il' iz. ' Q Page Sixty-Eight , Z i g i f .ilsilimi fx -v- .., ' X. J wx Ji 'Q . of if i 2 Q i X t t , fl wr, km' 555943, mf.. x asp. 'TV rf .. ,, 31. ig? N' .,.j- , ,W li 4 Q, 1 . . . s T .M wk. 'NY' l ,Q 5 ,. kk at sew f., 5 'T ,- ii' ' 5 rl NSS- . . ii i 41' A 1 . - HI -6- .1 gg J ..- Deters, Dorothy Deters, Glenda De Vries. Rochelle De Vries, Shirley De Wfeerd, Delores De XVeerd. Esther Dirkse, Mervin Dom, Judie Driesenga. Randy Dyke, Janice Dyke, Mike Dykstra, Larry ' .4'? 1 - i I . ' Eastman, Tom Elenhaas, Paul Iindc, Karen Q lingelsman, Dianne ' , 5: . Q Fairbanks. Beierly 2 My il Fitch, James .Cl is -if- fa. ,.,, ,,,. . W- liolkert, Benjamin FUSS. Rex Freriks, Jay Friedrich, Margaret x Garcia. John if Q Q . 5, 7 Garner, Tony 1 -,a K -. t - V.- . 3? X l at .. 1 xv X ' I J Geerlings, Leonard Gibbons, W'intun Gary Gladden, Louise K Grotcnhuis. Roger ' as f' ' Guilford, Allen -'NJ M fm Gushen, Kay 'fa f 4 W llamelirtk, Jack Hainelink. Jerry Hamlin, Torn ' Hansen, Nancy A. - Harrington, Garnet I A llawurtli, Lois . ,... 'M N is lleerspink. Dennis Heidema, Gilbert I Heneveld. Gary ' . i Herfst. Ann ' g.-W I Hilbink. Kring -J Himes, John fi zz -If X151 Hodgeboom, Jerry Hoffman, Lloyd Hopkins, Ruth V Hourman, David 11' Houtman, Norma Howard, Joel , 1. ici, ...fag Ln Hower, Pat . Hume, David Jacobusse, l.loyd Jaehnig, Robert . 7 x Jansen, Connie V , 42 Johnson, Betty an -J A in Johnson. Gunnar Johnson, Sandra A Jongekrigz, Judie Jor an, Leon Jurries, Carol Kail, Bill .K - ' .5 , 2 Kzimmeraad, Larry Kamphuis. Barbara Karsten, jack Kempkers, Janice Killian Beverly ' ,, 1. y - , , - ,.. 3- , - i 1 , . lxlrcus, Lrnern H ,hw 'J A I xx ! , . ev! 2 1 n '17 ,. 1 'sf 'O ' 5 W, K l? ' of , K . . L Q. f X Knapp- Douglas Knapp. john Knoll, Thomas Kolb, Larry 4, ,.. 0 ' A Kole, Sandra A ,Q 5' f ' A 'Z 4- . Q Kolean, Bonita 5-j 3 -- ' A f- V ,, 'f X f' , 'ff we - -f , I w x 1 o an Y is i ,, . ,fy li 5' x . , ' gf' Ii Koopman, Karen Koster. Carolyn X Kroeze, Sandra Kronemeyer, Beverly ,,, .ga , I Kruid, Karen , ,I 3, 4- 9-.r ? gi . . . fr, . lxruithof, Shirley -3 , N .t 4 , ' is ' A -Q' ' f' QE: .1 y YA 'qt T vi Y Hz-. ,. ,S , Kuiper, Edward Q 'S V ' N l Kuyers, Ron t ' :- ' ' Luglen, Patricia ' -' Madison, Robert N - 1 - Maris, David . 1 , dw, , ' ' r , 5, 1 5 H McBride, Linda U., A l .2 ' ' M ' V-M 'K' ,za if 'N Q ' A j ' er' V f fi' . , ,f H l' , A v 'i r,5f,i5iQ 'W ,Vx-y,,5, V McClure, Linda M-cFall, Barry Meengs, Margo , Meinel. Gary , , A f Y Meiste, Helena , , 'Q i ,Q .aw K I-.3 gf ' Meurer, ruce up J N Ji' ,x.,,, -52 W . W I4 ' . - fr ' , rg , 4 ai IJ' Li ' -3 Mokma, Arnold I Moon, Gail Mouw, Nancie , , Myrick, Dolly Nash, Mary Lou W 1 N , by ' .4 . Nicol, Robert ,MY nl 'W ' j , -are 'fr 244 ++ C mf' A ' f' , ' fllv if f' ' ' ff : ' A M li. .1 l. : Nienhuis, .Karen Norlirlg Eoftimnf d ' ' y 0 , yn zz , Oetman. Alvina H Oetman, Myra ...t 3:-' 'z -C 7 7 if 1 TF Olsen, Donna ukWQj 1- Q :tg lg '17 X Q , I , Oonk, Dan Oosterhof, Grace Overbeek, Linda Overway, Marvin . ' ' ' -L , Paauwe, Sandra , Z? -if 'z 2. 43 y Q13 fir - Paris, Ron ' ,Q , : .Y 'Ya' ki 1 V --v xv' , QR? ,ff 3 A. 1 Ny - 4 gf. 1 rv Penna, jane A V Piersma, Sandra A ' Pippel. Howard Poll, gqdy ' - N rms, Ronald- fg ,Q x. ' i ' Pnns, Shirley H 13. -. 3 , u ' R K Cz-g ' 4, . YY.: ' . Q x - jg, Y i ., V few f ' ,. f,f H- . 'ff is -.3 ' 1 A ,- .' -N. f - Rackes, Edwine L, 'I I I Raven, Linda w Reed, Katherine - Riksen, Maxine - Roossien. David Y N W I . Rose, Calvin ' ' Q- W A , 1' ,' - J ' he r J s p , , , Page Sixly-Niue 2 Ruiter, Joyce Ryzen a, Connie 5 NA s 'AFA , S f 1 Eaggeasl lxathy , -5 gh w - T ' 4 l .a e, Paul ' W 'Rf 'L F K an b :W 3' , Schaafsma, Jean F ' A V W . Schaftenaar, Jane vu- ' ' 'A we ' bfi ' --we H .xtxl l xl ' S Scott, Ellen -33 I, ,. ar: -f VL Skinner, Joyce ' 4 Skutngli, Eecelia f ' ,, . en', Sondra q .. .,. ' -' 'J -n Smeenge, Matil n 'Ly ' ' 7 QL' , fi Smeenge, lhul ,, Vw- V I F ' 2,-5. W 1 1 Smeergge, hRo1Efr' fm, -. ' . alne '- Smrrh, Kay ' K Y Q-,QQ 'L Smiths Linlda h v 4 2 V ,, in 5: ' -f AQ' mit , Rut J 1 'V f Sauter, Kenneth --ws ef , Q r f-W 5 'A bf , tr. K if ' 'M s' S if A .Mt -1 , ts Sparks, Gavle ruzsqb ,I,: , :A,,,. Speet, Kirt . ra xl . Spykurmim, Elsie ' ' ,, ,, i S .' Stam. Jeanne 'S' ': is 75 ' TL 1' 42 ' ' 'V' ' 'fl Stegenga, Bruce 'LA il X1 gl. -L' 'Q' it Steketee, Gayle Y , ww . nv. W , 5-at 1 K Stoel, Robert ef-my H Strabhing, Clif ff' J - J sfrykei, H3111 S rx A ' 'e man, 'ally 'xx -Q' l gl 5' -5' - Ten Broeke, Betty gl' .ii ,J - K ',, ' 3 ' Ten Have, Janis X F an S ff 'J ' Q 'f- 7 4 I .,., Q . 3 , Ter Haar, Sandra mga., V Qyv- my Teusink, Allan ' R -QIVA .3 Teusink, Sharon , 4 dy f' 4-r ,f r. 5 A U5 Tieserllga' Shillnily ,,. , 'W ' N CL, 4' if 031' l f ' UDP, U Y 1- ,gf if .,, nl .. 1, 4 'X , M X 5' Vanden Bos, Janet 'ff Q A ' fx' fu ,sf eq J J 'fa' YF' ' L Van De l5oelBSarn P ' ,i . rf. Van er eek, at S Y Vandericst, Sallie . K S, .5 ,A S' N V Vander Lugt, Karel .9 ,,, 1 15, ,,: uf , fx 1 ' A 55' Vander Maat, Marcia .Jn -Y ' I Q. -3' Q, Vander Schnaf, John , J .X ,cmgl N K W :t . 1 ,wif 'f fl Vander Wfege, Paul , Van Dyke, Jim W i Van Dyke, Joan , W IQ? l A Van 9yke,HSteward M . A ' . - 1 'i s- - 15,5 an aitsma, ary 'WM . W 'C Q 4. 5, Van Hekken, Jim 1 -4- Y ii, 'N T t :Q .M X v Y Ivl mb wx was A 5 2 .md , Van Houten, Jo Ann Van Leuwen, Bruce Van Oosterhout, Jacilyn 4 -Ls ,.. f t Van Raalte, Mary G? X 4' 4 Van Til, Judy ..,,, V ,, v 1 5 r xx , Van Wieren, Larry ww Q7 , f K lj-' if , K S WSI P Veeder, Janis Veen, Cheryl , r ' ' Veldheer, June 1 r Veldheer, Marsha A 3 -' I 3- 3, is , 4' Veldholi, Howard A 'W 3 5 i 5 ., J it Q ' Ver Hey, Jackie vg 'N' fs-1' ' :fl A Q, , , w Jr 13 l 'A' J - MY'-46 L fzb 11 Page Serwziy Ver Hoef, Beverly Veurink, Barbara Visser, David XVanrooy, Robert Wfeener. Sherwin Vos, joy-ce 5 4. XValker, janet 'A ,.. 5 , ff ' v XValters, XVilliam K ' -- l ' Y 1 Wiersma, Ida XVilber. Judy Xvoldring, Shirley XVoocl, Mary NVeller, David XVeyenberg,hC5rolS I . Wfeysc e e, hire g R 1. f- ,. Q I NVheeler, jini E25 - - 3' ' Qs' ,' K. '1 -V ' 'j- ' , - If v- 1 al ,V if-v' V ' ' Qr- if -if f ' Wi g . i' riviera - mba: , ,mi XVilson, Mary Xvilterdink, lNIary-Lee Wfinterink, Judy y N -g q ...- Wirreveen, Patricia . V N xg, , ff' , ri -'17' fr' , v H V - . M4 Yer, Wfrighr, Susan V Yost, Cherie ' . - - Ziel, Lorelei - , 5' -f 4- M - . . - Q Q ,Q Zwiers, Marcin Q Yi va wh-:Ti 4 V t Nw ,vs , -uf ai, , N .. t .X I . JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Amas. Richard Areuds, Robert Bird, Sharron Blackburn, Larry Bos, Charles Burns, Rose Bush, Betty Busscher, Ronald Carlson, Owen Calvert, Charles De Pree, Carl Diekema, Delwyn Dirkse, Wayne Driesenga, Roger Drooger, David Ende, Dennis Grants, Ima Groenewoud, Benjamin Hoeve, Sandra Keel, jerry Kolean, Dennis Large, Charles Mahon, john Orting, Terry Plaggemeyer, Charles Polinskey, Sandra Postma, Mary Prince, Marilyn Prins, Larry Rau, Margaret Rice, Clayton Riters, john Rom eyn, Gonda Ruddick, Joanne Scully, jack Seyler, Darrell Speer, David Taber, Gary Timmer, I.loyd Tornovish, Bill Vander Hill, Charles Van Van Van Van Wfor Duren, Carol Harn, Leon Tubbergen, David Howe, Ruth rh, Drena Page Serefzly-Olle C? l'irst row: Darlene Nvnas, treasurer' lack Damson, vice president, Russ Prins, president: Sharon vvlleatherwax, secretaryg Second row M Jo Ann Brown Mary de Velder Monica Donnelly Paul Lucas Russell Prins Hendrick Smith Barbara Wfalvoord Peter Eppinga Jane Van Tatenhove Jack Damson Diane Roser Lavern Timmer Sharon Weiitlmerwax Rodger Kobes Neil Paauwe Barbara Renick Kalynn Winstrom Stanley Marcus Gail Alderink Janice Harbin Russell Harmsen Carol Lynn Johnson Robert Parkes Karen Vander Werf Betsy Snyder James Cotts Maurice Griffith Bruce Kuiken Beverly Minnema Deanna Phillips Page Serwzly-Tu'o Swank, advisurg Miss Bosman, adxisorg Mr. A. johnson, adv' 5,2 n Sophomore Class Honor Roll Yvonne Douma Janice Harthorne Carmen Lopez Cheryl Nykerk Larry Van Vuren Marcia Brink Mary Elferdink David Kleis Nancy Nienhuis James Overbeek Ona Pardue Crystal Riemersma Charles Riters Joan Ten Cate Bruno Vejrosta Ruth Gerritsen Elvira Ruhlig Karen Cumerford Joyce Coffey Sharon Mokma Donna Morris Marlene Rigterink Mary Schuiling Dian Van Oosterhout Marvin Overway Jack Alexander Mary Jane Campau John Eshelman Linda Gadziemski Edward Kowalke Mary Ann Seif Sharon Van Eerden Harold Wise Paul Kleinheksel Charles Prins James Vande Vusse James Bosch Clarice Elferdink Jeanette Hudyma Robert Morrison Marilyn Reinink Judith Ross Sharon Van Wingeren James Bos Meredith Nienhuis Kenneth Vinstra Wfanda Baker Pauline Baumann Mary Drenten Jane Hansen Sandra Kragt Mary Kuiper Darlene Nynas Stephan Slag Rosalie Taylor Beverly Wolters Ronald Zuidema Lois Brondyke SOI. 3 Linda Bouwman Ronald De Jonge Carol Dykens Kathy Klomparens Lyle Mulder Vifayne Overway Linda Souter Shirley Venstra Dale Conklin Jack Hulst John Ashby Selinda Banks Williana Byrne Junia Dalman Mary Ann Fabiano John Fisher George Jackson Barbara Kemme Garth Knutson Beverly Ortman Melva Rowan Kent Rowder Marjorie Schaftenaar Robert Teall Mary Vander Wege Mary Van Iwaarden William Ver Hulst Sharon Visscher Donna Zeerip Aalderink, Betty Aalderink. Jane! Ackcrberg. Linda Albers. Barbara Alderink. um 5' 2 - -' ., ' ., .. it Algwaidcr, Jai? i 'J - i N ' 1 E... n rcasen, .ircn .- Q -L - E , , . ' 1 , Jia, - i , J 1 5 ,AVIJ i ' Armstrong. Susy Ashby. John Assink. lisrher Atwood. Joyce - J Badillo. Vivian , ' Q 'B' , 1- 7 - . ' ' Baker, XYandn , -.a , , X 1 i Baldwin, Randy J 'GY - ' ' -- ' ' ' 1 - . Q ' E 1 -' Banks. seiaaaa ' Beekman, Gale Bielby, Frances Bloemers, Anita Bluekamp, Dennis Q -1- Q 2 .. gg 5 N 'ff su J 7. 13 Boerigter, Sharon '. . A H -- ' Boerman, Shelby 5 'gl 4' 17 Q' .,f, 'E ' , ' - l ' ? xi' 'sv--' 'N L, sd I' , fiiani .a - Boeve, Elaine Boeve. Sandra Bos, James ' Bos, Wfanda , X J 4 I : Bosch, Jay V 'f' ,' .Q 13? ,' I H ' 7 Bosch, Jim 53 'Z Q .A ll - A , - Bosman, Marcia 'Q X, .f -vf . ' 19' , - V V- :- ' ' fl Ml J H' ' J Bouman, Pauline ' Bouwman, Linda Bogen. Gary V. V ' , owermnn, irginia . 1 , Brand, Richard , 7 f 2' 'I 7 1 5 ' W ,e ' xg. .,e Bredeweg, Jerald 5 s C- . Q ' 3 , -2 4,3 ' L Bridges, Kenneth ' 'Q7' Q ' fr' 1 ff ' 1' .1 -H Ni! ' . I N me V ' 5 ' ' 1 A' 9 i i ff . I I xl ff g Brink, Carolyn- Y -A Brink, Marcia 05 Brink, Marolyn ' - Brink, XVanda , 2 A - BrgIlks,dLlarryL U V 'f- ' , 5' ' A - on e, ois . . 45' v v f'- r. '-- 5 ' rBrogkhurst, Lynda , ' 'E' , 'QT' ,Q l I V E7 i' ,, - I wr if - X tk! ' 5 il' i 4' 1 i Bronson, Elizabeth - ,V Brower, Ellen ge Brgwer, Pafjh H. W 'er, y is .. ,W A e rB:iown, Joann 4- J -0 ' I , Brunink, Steven .. - A L f K? Butler, Charlotte 41-7 'LY ' t '- J '?7 ' I 1, , Q' I ' ' I Qi. H' -is I 1 igxt Y . , A , 4 in ,A 1 3 1. 5' ff Campau, Mary Jane Cantu, Lupita Carnevale, Douglas ' Chambers. Robert Coffey, Joyce ' - Cook, Mary Ann . Cl .3 Z Cooper, Nancy xg , -v. ,i '77 f ' 1 'D' -1 , 3 4 J ' .4-fQfw Cons, James ' Cumerford, Karen Dalman, Junia j Dams, Carlj k fr ,, Q Damson, ac , 1, , p '- Q De Feyter, Alma ' ,. 13' g A 6 'F-- ,I De Jong, Ann 1- , -3 1 f' lf .QI i- l ' - V ' P f -' X X I '- - sa De Jonge, Carl ' 7 A ' '3 De Jonge, Ronald Dekker, Janice DiJNgf,HDijiage e e , u y J , Den Uyl, Joan ' f ' ,KMQ 2 De Pree, Judy ' -V - ff 1 . .,-. so D 1 Page Sez'ef11y-Tbrer: S 1 nqigk P F53 .. ., Q --f , .. . . A -A ,K tr A, X. va f wi , 'Cay' J, M , 'L' f , ev' Q ' ess. - M- as H F R b- NX Y . ' ' '. 1 .AAL . r J W i 69 . W .M I v' . . . YR' , r Q ,, ,A ' 'A gy 979 .,,, E - .A f' -A r .. if ' i TI 1 f 3 ,ff ,af V, ' P 'ua , 3- , Lanin J mm it Q XML , 0 - T ' X ' 'J 'sr 1' , ,J new ,. ' 41. I 'f J' Q.- , e , f ' '17 ' QS E-ff ' W , v-'J t J ' YS , . ' K ' - 4 . Al lei X., ,zy, , rf-3 1 ,,,,f 'TF W - ,,. r ' if ,Q -Q ,, -'N , A W Q, , -N use ,Q , 33. eq 0:5 . ,TQ ix ,gi J x xx, I t Q ,Q as 'W , P lm-Q P Q hr ,, ,. ,M 'J M wyffi-,ll 'jk ., , 5 .T ' Xe.. ,J . ' , if ie?-'al 's - A '. y 'W' J in 'La .se iii' 'X ' 'V i iff' I J A ' at t ' , it , if G 9,5 We 4, , 'Ea J 1 'ill ' 1,2 J 4 xv, 3 . 2 , f , 'fm' ' , il' e ls' MM , - ' Y Q i ,el i w. I ' ' , Mm- aw ff' , 2 J is .3 A' 432 , 'qi in 'A . 'V - 5 ,N 'f ' ., 5 . .,.-f J' 5, - N tf,,-P 2 ... 6 , f f 4 , i A J ' Q . W1 Y , ,, 'e , 5 - er 5 s -iw W xx d , ,,....., 1 iv , A , wg- . ,r 4. ,J 6 A fd, 2, N- , X . 5 ' W:-1' ' 4' f aw- ' i 'X - ,cm r , 1: 1 , - , aj e N . '-. . l , . , , . -.,.y.:na1'5 ,, - . ...1 -,.. ,, , y E . 8 1 , M. I b , ii fa' , , is ,Y 1 :ix I y, vw-Navi, as .gr gb. . X, isi E id K , l Page Serwzty-Folzr Derks, Mary Deur, Irvin de Velder, Mary De Zeeuw, Sharon Dixon, Sara Dokter, Mary Jo Donze, Rita Doolittle, Marcia Dorgelo, Ron Douma. Yvonne Drenten, Mary Duffy, Barbara Dunn, Phyllis Dykens. Carol Ekstrand, Karen Elenbaas, Mary Elferdink, Clarice Elferdink. Mary Lou Ely, John Emmons, Clyde Enstam, Mildred Eppinga, Peter Essenburg, Pauline Fabiano, Mary Ann Farabee, Ivol Pik, Theodore Fisher, John Fogerty, Bruce Freriks, Ned Gadziemski, Linda Gamby. Sharon Garvelink, Leland Garza, Fidel Geerling, Helen Gerrirsen, Ruth Gibson, Clyde Gonzales, Mary Jane Gordon, Robert Gras, Marcia Green, Lynda Griffith, Maurice Groenheide, Dawn Groteler. Judith Guilford, Marilyn Gunn, Tom Hansen, Jane Harbin, Janice Harrington, Carolyn Harrington, Herbert Harsevoort, Marie Harthome, Janice Haverdink, Bill Heerspink, Donna Heidema, Wfesley Heyboer, Dean Hill, Kenneth Hippler, Sara Hoeksema, Norman Hoezee, Dianna Hofmeyer, Robert Housenga, Richard Houston, Ralph Hudyma, Jeannette Hulsr, Jack Jackson, George John. Eileen Johnson, Carol Johnson, Carol Lynn Kammeraad, Joann Kaper, Robert Kemme, Barbara Kiekintveld, Donna Kleinheksel, Lois , r K, Kleinheksel, Paul , Klomparens, Kathy A e -A: ' Klomparens, Luanne 1, 'q , yi' ,.,.- Knoll, Phila ,V , 'Y ' -1 A i ',1q cr V V: . -Q V? VV , Vu., ' , 'fejm ' , 7 , 1,3 ., , . N, , V , .xr 1 .L Q? - an Robes, Rodger ' ' ' ' ' R' ' Koop, Sharon Ktigpmanj Lindak raa . acquel nc V Krlaai, Kegmbgih S 63 7, Q ., I sa 'ragr, an rar .- t--'Peet . Y 3 V Kuikeu, Bruce Q ' - ,,j- if W '. ., .- '-M ,J -A 1 --f 5 '-'-' 'V-2. a . Kuiper, Mary ' ' ' Kuite, Dennis Kuite, Kenneth fx Kunkel, Karen X Kuipers, Marianne fa Q , I , ,pu ,XV Lernmen, Kenneth ,N V V B V 1 4 '95 Lemmen, Pearl V V VSV A V E-V Vi VI, TLV . 7 1 Lemmen. Verna Lieuwen, Merry Lipchik, jo Ann 1' ,, Lohman, Lloyd ,A -V, Lopez, Carmen ,K ,V s Lucas, Paul ,ru-' by v-Y' 'N ri 3 G' 1 S- 5 Lugten, Judith ' V. Q. ,V , ,VV lg A 'f I 'R' i V i l i Maatman, Janice vr ' R ik' 'A McCallum. Mary s-115V McNeely, Patsy M Marcus, Stanley - ' 1 V Masselink, David safe , , ' I a? F K X , I' 3 X Mast. Sharon -'M 7 5 , 4 Q , , V .V gg y 5 is if - Q x , A ' , I Menken, Randall g f 9 wg' 'iv' . i-s-'Sv' I, -1 ' , H 5 'lu-ei R' . .-2 is ,, 1, 7 K L . f r c, N' ' -N Merrills, John -'V W ' Merryman, Harold - Meurer, Peter -' lkiilfm Gegrge V . 1 Q, if 1 er, erre . f A ... ., , Miller, Pat 'l- --fl. V J V f-' 31? ,Q 'C' 3 ' FW Q V - I X, Minnema, Beverly '- V -Q? 'K L, I a,- ,- 2, .gf R W 2 f .JN 3 L A r K -x in Mokma, Sharon V ' ii' Mokma, Virginia Monetzu, Nancy ' Morris, Donrciia -V Morris, ju ith 1 3 'S .1 Morrison, Robert ah a ,-' ,MP . 1, P . if Mulder, Lyle - Q eq, t -' r ' -- if ', , -J' - .9- Nash, Bonnie AA ' ' ' W Neerken, Rebecca NH2Vlgel,hlQurh5yn V ren urs, an A Nienhuis, Janice - A 0 5 Nicnhuis, Meredith X Y V ' v, f' R was xv P Q 5 r' Nienhuis, Nancy VJ' , 'Q X. V A ' . X fl, 1 'Y will W Y x ',! Y XX ' Nienhuis, Terry i Nieuwsma, Milton Niles, Sally Ngierk, CBEIYI 1 ynas, ar ene . '- Olsen, Fred g I 9 V LJ ' 3' Oosring, Arthur -QQ ' ' -. - ,,, VV 4 'Vs ,. w 'F Ortman, Beverly R Overbeek, james , Overbeek, Ronald V- ' Osgrway, Mary Jane ' verway, Wayne , . ' '-J - - Paauwe, Neil ',. - J, 4- 6 - S .V 1 Peters, Joyce ' 1- , Ava! '1 -L V QV,r4VV, , U I ' V ,V ' fix! . Da, , Page Scrwlfy-Fi1'c F W 0 R D I Page Four The meaning of the symbol portrayed on the cover of the Boomerang, that of the light of learning has become more prominent as time has passed. This light burning in a lamp of diligence and hard work has grown from a feeble flame to one of increasing intensity, with the passing of the school years. This year the cover is centered around the crest of Holland High School, much like your life has centered around the school. May this symbol help to remind you of the hours you have spent here. Hours composed of minutes . . . . minutes of study . . . . minutes of dreaming: these hours and minutes which are the heart-beat of your school days. .Q ' ' ' l A' 1 ' vjwx V 2 , Q.. ,wx ' , .fa 5- ,w Y , - if hug. .. ... .cr ' ., ' Q, ,M M y ' .-- '. -Q, s .Ure-N i X39 ' Q ' . x M - xi K . ' .r . ' 5' is 1 Q ei- .Q 'F' N , K R if .' z- X- 5 fr, i 1 M, SX . f P ' - W, v -es, . F A 2: ' V T ii? gf? , . if f J e 3 1, W i 1 ., i ' lf, . .M A , x M .. Yr? qi Xjzgnf? ' - :ff 1 M 1 1 -' 1 2 ,. ,, fy Y-f ' ff xt R ' 'af S 3 A li 1 his Q N v ,-,--,,,, ' fir if - 'U 1 ,,, 'N QQ r ' ' , ' n Lk 4:5 W , ,.,.,i, '-mf' 5 lggi, , is W, re. -4 ff? 1' i ' Gia, W 5 T31 i Y' ,7 ' .,1'?- 'lTi. fe ' W XT nj .... -. ' 1.4. 5 f',J2. ..l-F-' -,Y X .1 ,ll 'S ,, 'Q ff -v -f fd ,H Q -sf ' fa- 5 - . ' -5 :V 1... i , - Q J 2. , Q .,, i - V ' . W N, xv.: 4 LEW- 1 I A A . x , e .' Y ' -': - I , Air., . 1 .K g Wi! Q it i i az in f C' 3? 4 ANA 'Cf Q . sf- M . N- .. .y , -5- Hp 3, !. J ..-.. Q ,f 1 x ' ' Q . x 'If Rf ,gy I RN 'Ds ,C 3 in. I V3 ,Q L, we V 14 .L z X ,E .J ' mg 'A v .1 - ' , X 4 ' - J f- , -- ,a r . l Yes if r J he A I ' ' ie A . . Y A X 14SW 'i J.. Q , 1- - A .. J , .- -' ,W , at ' J h 1, , in ' ' ' ff? I-1 J' c-v 1 i ly ,141 Q S' ii Wk ' 2 4 ' ' , , 3 ' 'x ia. 1 7 A- ,. gp W W .J 'Q Q l ,4 y , 6 '3 . s Q f 3 -I 4 2 - 'rf , 4, jg' , .. 21-J' Y . . ff' A A V3 ,- 1 ,xl , -4 +L? , Q f i -3 ,gh-h X , A Q ef , -K Y-i -and , ' - 'X Q at ., 1 Q' V -- -' 'S i.v. 15 2- i.- 1 W' .., .. . .1 , .- 3 I fm . v T Q ,- A .2 ,.... .. Nl ' . ., 'E f 'fgfkx if-gi? V : g:5ga::.-:'.:::g, Page Sezwfzly-Six Pedersen, Joyce Phillips, Deanna Piersma. Judy Prince, David Prince. Howard Prins. Charles Prins, Larry Prins. Russell PrinS. Sandra Rasmusaen. Warren Reeves. Ronald Reidsma, Vincent Reinink. Marilyn Reus, XY'illi:1m Rigterink, Marlene Riksen. Ann Roser, Diane Ross. Judith Rowan, Melva Rowder, Kent Ruhlig, Elvira Ryzenga, Wallace Sandy, Bob Sandy, Pat Schaup, Dale Schafrcnaar, Marjorie Schuiling, Mary Seif, Mary Ann Schaffer. Kerry Shinabarger, Cheryl Shumaker. Roger Sincock, Emily Slag, Stephen Slagh, Deloris Smeenge, Sharon Smith, Donald Smith, Joyce Smith, Rich Smith, Roger Snyder, Robert Sourer, Linda Sprick, Robert Stempfly, Paul Sterk, Carolyn Strong, Sharon Taylor. Rosalie Teall, Robert Ten Cate, Joan Ter Haar, Pamela Teske, Vernon Teusink. Marianne Thompson. Pat Timmer, Janet Timmer. Jean Timmer, Lavern Topp, Dick Toyne, Tim Van Bruggen. Gayle Vandenbcrg, Linda Van Den Berg, Sharon Vanden Brink, Carl Vander Haar. David Vander Molen. Kenneth Vander Velden, Elaine Vander XVege, Mary Vander XVL-rf, Karen Van De Vusse, James Vande W'atcr, Delores Van Dommclcn, Don Van Dommelen, Donna Van Dyck, Sally Van Dyke, Lois Van Eerden, Sharon Van Fleet, Joyce B ,- C Van Heukelom, Eugene 1? I 9 5' -' . , 3 T' 'I M Van lwaarden, Mary ... '- K , ,v I 'Q Q in angexe c intri I 'U -N' I i f vi I Sq V1 L' ' 'ld', S: l. g , Van Norden, Shirley L' ill ' Van Nuil. John Van Oostcrhout, Dian Van Oosterhout, Tom ' V Van Putten, Jim! ,, V' ga 1- I f ': 1 2 Q Van Spyker, Cherry 4 N , .Q f , Van Tatenhove, Jane 4 , 4 , ,f Q- ' -r 4 ' - X ,A ' 5 'X I KAL, I E-T51-.L rf , ,. .Q Van Vuren, Larry i Van Wfingeren, Sharon . , Veen, Janice ' , Venstra, Shirley 1 A' Ver Hulst, Williani re 'A .. ' 7' -Q A 15 , '. Vinsira, Kenneth 'Ki-G w I H-' . 'T , , - ' ri . El Visscher. Sharon lt. ' ,, f' 'r' :vi .A . xx ' Q swf ,., , E i dx ... t Visschers, Bob 'rr K H A i Vliem, Larry XVagner, Barbara . Walters, Ted ,s - M- b u... ,' XValvoord, Barbara ,-A ,, 'Z' If 'S 2 2' I -- .. XVarner, Sue K 4' ., 4 V 'Q XY'arczak, Beverly N J -- x ' ,QQ , 1 ' 4' Trax PM FI x t .l Wassink. Sharon XY'eatherwax, Sharon Weaver, Judy! ' . XVebbert, 1 orma b ,., .b , W'ehrmeyer, Dave , -gr C f gf ? 1 1 W' . Xvelling, Carole w f f V ' + 'R gg. - ,QQ ' , 5' Wfheatun, Bill X '-21? C' H ., -158 'Q' ' i ,,, A , J . . White, David L Wfieghmink, Max ,- XVie1da, Bonnie d X XVierda, Ronal e ? XViersma, Larry Q,-. A ' 1- lt, 6? 5 7, , Wallets, Sharon , ' N V 'K' -1 , xt J, XVinslrom, Kalynn Q 4 'ff 1 I X NND Q if o F' ,,f, -U-ray' , ' s , 4 4 . 'Ye 5 Winter, Lynn Wise. Harold XVittevecn, Bonnie XVoldring. Rose ' Q Wolters, Beverly ,J 4, . . ' - Su I .. ' , ,Q ' Wolters, Joyce , 15.8 , - 4 'J . '- ' l - ' Yonker, Ron vs ' 'EF' ,ln-F ' 'T . 0 f i J -A 1 I' ' I I ' ' Zeerip, Donna Zickler. Mariiane Zuidema, Ronald Tn- - , ,- 4- 'I ' 553 Q3 'f ' 'V I i a 7 Alverson, Terry Arenas, Rachel Arnoldink, Fred Baumann, Pauline Belt, Bob Bergman, Ronald Bloomquist, Jerry Boeve, Wfayne Bonzelaar, Calvin Borgman, Karen Borgman, Vernon Bosch, LaVerne Breedveld. James Brower, Terry Byrne, XVilliam Cobb, Merry Conklin, Dale Cornelissen, Michael Crittenden, Angeline De Boer, Wayne Ddrker, Harold De Koeyer, Clark De Ruiter. Joyce De XVys, Roger Donnelly. Monica Eshelman. John Essenburg, Robert Essenbutg, Roger Evink, Gary Gamby, James Garbrecht, Carla Geerling, Harold Godfrey, Robert Grotler, Karen Gutknecht, Glen Gutierrez. Joe Ham, Odel Hamm, Jeffrey Handwerg, James Hardy, Leon Hardy, Vincent Harmsen, Russell SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Hayerdink, Ruth Hayes, Ronald Hemmeke, Ronald Howard. Karen Jesiek, Patricia Jungblut, Carl Karafa, Judith Kleis. David Klungle, Charles Knoll. David Knoth, XY'ayne Knutson, Garth Kowalke, Edward Kruithof. Lauren Kuipers, Mariann Landwehr, James Mannes, Bonnie Maris. Dean McMillan, Eleanor Meyer, Roger Mills, Vernon Moomey, Monty Mulling, Donald Murdoch, John Myers, Ronald Nienhuis, Allen Owen, Clifford Pardue, Ona Parkes, Robert Perin. Larry Phillips, Charles Prins, Jack Renick, Barbara Riemersma, Crystal Riters. Charles Rithamel. Ernest Rowan, Marvin Schaap. James Schregardus. Judy Shashaguay, Jan Slighter. Carol Smith, Bernard Smith, Hendrick Snyder, Betsy Stygstra, Jerry Thomas, James Trethewey, Peggy Troost. Barbara Van Bruggen, Jerry Van Den Bosch, Bruce Vanden Brink, Wayne Van Dyke, Marty Van Gelderen, Gerry Van Houten, John Van Kampen, Dale Van Oosterhout. Jerry Veirosta. Bruno Veldhof. Roger Vincent, NVinona Vizithum. Bill Volkema, Carlton Zylman, Bradley Page Sererlly-Seren A , NW - 'Q N-. v Page Sererzly-Eiglat 2. 1 S T Kg 5-RK' X -I 1 mi-.a. UM xwngdwv www 1 f . ,A .' , ' is 1 A ii- A 1 V -S52 gi Q Q' 4 X o N., wi Fill Kuiper, iudgeg vlan Lee Hurlhut, tlerlcg Ciunnie Cook, treasurer: THH1 B-ws. UIJYUF- STUDENT COUNCIL Planning the calendar for the school year 1956-1957 was one of the nrst accomplishments achieved by the Student Council. This calendar included such extents as sweater d.1nces. Homecoming and Coronation, Dutch Treat Week which was climaxed with the Moth Ball Dance. and the Spring Formal. The council also was in charge of the raising of money for the City Mission, Salvation Army, Red Cross, Hungarian Relief, and for I-lolliind Highs foster child. Kim. Fir-it row ,lo Lee Hurlliut. Connie Lmilq, Alllillilll lQlzing.1. Tum Bos. Bill Kuyper, Keith Yan H-iff. Bill K.i1l. Russ Prins, Second ijiw. Suzanne De Pres. Phyllis Smith. H.irl1.1r.1 Becker. Ross Boersmn, Bill Stryker. Eddie Rackes Tom Klnsen. l,ind.1 Raven, Mr. Buth.1n,in. lhird r--ui C.xroI Kliuseu. R-.xie Rudolph, Lou ,lennnu Poll. Bruce V.1n Lenwen, Sylvm XVildschut, B,irh:ii'1 Veurinl-Q. Sandra Picrsma, Pat H-mer. Page Eighty 2 r-- ' .....,. my L My if vs ummm! gs- .r gk PREPARING DECORATIONS FOR MOTH BALL DANCE SPRING FORMAL PLANNING COMMITTEE Barb Becker. Connie' C4-nk. Pat Huwer. Tum Bus. First Ruw: Phyll Smith. Llnda Raven, Pat l-Inwcr, Edwnnc Rnckes. Second Row: Bxll Stryker. Brurc Van Lccuwun. M.1rSh.1ll Elsingn. DECORATING TREE FOR AUDITORIUM DECORATING HOMECOMING FLOAT Linda Raven, Tom Bus, :md -In-Le: Hurlbut, Mnurxc Vander Haar. Connie Cnnk. Suzanne Dc Prec. IYILIFIV Elzrnga, Rnxic Rudnlph. Keith Vgln Huff. 1 Pug e Eighty-One mn Gift M K.. ..,,.4gsuli Mary Ellen Stekezee And Karen Young, Assnchite Editors, D,ile jones, Plmcogi'.ipl1ei'g Tom Stoel, Sports Edit-:rg Carol Kl.i.1sen, Circu- ,latk Huizengx, lltlitni-in-Cliicl. lation rind Exchange Editorg Marilyn Kunkel, Special Fdxtorg judy Van Leeuwen, Feature Editor. THE HERALD STAFF One ol' the much-looked-forward-to events is the issuing of the Holland High Herald, This school paper contains all the important news, and keeps the student body up to date on school happenings. The Herald Staff, which publishes this paper, consists of eight members under the direction of Mr. Chard. HERALD STAFF WRITERS Mary Boscli. Karen N.ilver, Bob jaelmig, Ruth Smith, S.intlr.i Krnezc. Mary Ellen Dalnmn. CJ Page Iiigbly-Two Pnrst row: B111 Connor, Marrlyn Kunkel. Fnrsr row: Nancy P1ewes. Kerth V.m Hoff, -loan Xhxnden Brrnk. becoml row: Rnchnrd Oudersluys. Nr, Ch.lrL1. Tom K1.1,1'-en Serond row: -ludy Nrenhuis, Carol Du1ye.1, Louriu M.xrs111c. THE BOOMERANG BOARD The Boomerang Board presents to the student body this book of 1957 activities. May this yearbook help to bring many happy memories of this sChoo1 year. B111 Kuyper, Dale ,1-mes, Marshall E1smg.1, Bob Mndrson. Dave Mans. Mr, C11.1n.1, Pat Howcr. lirlume Rrckes. Roger Plagenhoef. x W !f'1f.l WW f 'I f- 'f Page Eiglrly-Tlwce KV Page Eighty-Four SENIOR Martha Brewster .,A...,, .. Abby Brewster ,,,,..,...,..... The Rey. Dr. Harper ,.... . Teddy Brewster ,,,,..,., ,, Otiicer Brophy. ,, ,, Officer O'H1lf.l ,, Othcer Kleine , Lieutenant Rooney, ,, Elttine Harper ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Mortimer Brewster .....,,, Mr. Gibbs V,,,, ,. .,,,, ,, Dr. Einstein ,,,., ,.,, Mr. XX!itherspoon ,,,,,,, , jonathtm Brewster ,.,e... Wiz C6 PLAY CA menic an ST ,, ,.MLlfgkJ Munro .,...,,,,S.1lly Houtnun Huizenga ,..r..Fred Vande Vusse ..rrr,,...,,Bob Billett , , Hewitt Johnston , ,Henry Steftens ,, ,Joe Benston .,,, Phyllis Smith .,..,...Cal Rynbmndt ,....,.,.Tom Bos Dick Oudersluys .r..,.,,,,,Bill Connor .,.....Bill Kuyper 'SS 'JI' OL! Jace Arsenic und Old Luce, a comedy in three acts by joseph Kesselring, was presented by the Senior Class on the nights, February 11-14. The cast of fourteen played to a total audience of 2400 during the four nights. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Chard and Keith Van Hoff, the players gave a delightful performance, and the business staff, advised by Mr. Damson and Mr. Hanson, did an excellent job in the promotion of ticket sales, .15 --lv 'Gb 091' ffl Page lfiglrly-Fire Austin Buchanan has been active in the Holland Public School system for the past fifteen years. During the past four years, he has served at Holland High School first as Boys' Counselor, and the last two years as Assistant Prin- cipal in charge of operations. We congratulate him on his advance- ment to Central Michigan College, and while we are sorry to have him leave here, we wish him success in his new work, and hope that he will continue to inspire students as he has done at Holland High School. We respectfully dedicate the 1957 Boomerang to Buck in recognition of the outstanding leadership he has given our class and school. WR: deeply appreciate his genuine interest in us, his willingness to listen and work out problems with us, and his wonderful sense of humor. ' ,,. . , , , ., ,.,........N.,,.....,, ,W ..,. ., ...AN .- JA.-H Af: - -T..'--1-.f WW-v - - - - - - Lett to right Vlinin Xfiiid.-it llifzilw. Cxillx' llontiiidii, f.iiol liltilye-.i, l.ouise TXI.lISIll'.'. iXi.idiex MtNeL-lv, liill Hnrmx. Art bouter. Hill XVlnter. AND THEY'RE OFF! The magazine C.lIl'l1Ll.l'gI'1 of the cl.iss of 1937 was in the le.id for the entire distance of the ten day run. This year the senior diss mis the first to challenge .my previous class to L1 r.1Ce according to daily quota, The 1937 Class broke .ill records hy going well over the 512,000 IN.1I'li. First ron. 'If l'il.1.1sen. H. I..-nnt-r, lf, X'.inde Vtisse. C, Dulyca. li H.xrn1s, L. Mdisille. l'. Smith, M, Stekutee. Second row: B. Kuypei. B, Burns, H Bosth. B, Banker. M. Boeve. M, Kunkel. rl. M.1.1tni.tn, R Oudersluys. B lX'inter. 'llixid row B. Dome. Al, Ellmrt. M. Du Xvfhlfilt Fourth row: B, Holmen. M. llgirhin. Ci. Klailscn. M. Hoykzi. M S..-ine. C, Stryker. M Rotks, R, Rudolph. 5, Pippel. Fifth row: j. Vanden Brink. K. V.in Hoff, S. Hontnigin, -I. Cfilhcrt. N. Kennedy, M V.1ndel' Plneg, C. Van Dyke, M. XV.1ltei's, ll. Ver Berg. K. Young. L. Zylmgin, LI, Munro. M. De XX .l.lI'tl, l., Overwdy. Sixth row: I, Kooycrs. Al Alolinston. Nl. Dixon. A. Souter. A. INICNeely, P. Brown, P. Ver Hulst. H -lolinstiun, S, XY'ild-Lliut. B, l.,euxx'qn A ,Lx A 9 3.553 'Rss -5 i an '4 Page EiglJty4Six gn v . u wi 'f '!' PRIZE WINNERS Firxt run: Alu l.ce Hurlhut, XV.1ml.1 lin-ill, Helene Bnsth. Fd Krmzu. B.1Tl1Jl'Q1 Becker. jf-.ln Tami. N.1m'.' Plewwes. l.-ruiae Mais lie, C.lI'l XY'.1x-ink, Ming., Munro, Rnger Rxrnsev. Sylvm Slagh, Glenda Bruner. D,1le M3'.1.1rd. Set-ind r-my Mui' Ellen Stelcetee. Ed H.lJD, l..xrr3' De liner. Sherry Ryzengd, C.1n-l Klmsen. Muuric' Vander Haar. john XVintv:r. ,lim lulmhert. R-in V.m Ifenenaftm. ,Lick Huizengm 'lim Cr-lik. T-rm Kl,1.1sen. ,lutlv Fisher. Car-vlyn Bnllcs, Beverly Ku-wps. Third rr-xv: Bill Harms, Lei Overway. Keith Van H1-tl, Silly Houtman, Mglrlyn De XY'.1.1rd. f..lr-il Duliua. Bill Harms. North side manager, .md Carol Dulyea, South side manager. led the two sides in the tr.1dition.1l competition for sales. By Friday, the otlicinl closing day, t'1e North side, wllich had led throughout the c.1mp.1ign, had surpassed the South side by almost 51500. Algrgu lXluniwi, Pull. Bill XY'1nte1. hfcrri De XY'.1.xrd, Luu:5e MAI-rlrc. T-lm l'il.l.1seii .md Bill ff-riunfr totdlmu the t.1mp,l1un nlles, Toni Kltuscn, Page Eighty-Se1'cf11 ASSEMBLY BOARD The many professional assem- blies vve have are scheduled and planned by our Assembly Board. Wiwrking through an assembly agency, the board has brought us various programs of entertainment throughout the past years, Our as- sembly this year featured Charles King, baritone, who, as in the past, was very vvell received by the stu- dent body. First rovv: Lou -lezlnrie Pollg George Nug- gerda, Lll.Ill'l'l'l.lIll Pat Hovvt-ix SL-tontl row' Miss Calvert, .idvisorg Brute Yan l.c'euXveri, VS'-. s'-195'-ing' X '- - if V -FQ 5 sa xx x xii rss. My ,- X X i H.. as ea.wf3,2-525-is ' A Q35 it ,-, Q . . ...Q HISTORICAL BOARD The events which high-lighted the year, 1956-1957, have been re- corded and placed in a scrapbook and filed with the rest of the mem- ories of Holland High. Six mem- bers were appointed and divided to represent the three classes. Their faculty advisor is Miss Brower. First row: Keith Van Holi, chairm.1n1 Miss Brower, advisorg Dennis Htersprnk Second roxvg Louise Ciladden, Sally Hour- man, Kav iiushen. Connie ,lansen Page Eighty-Eigbl T733 COLLEGE AND CAREER BOARD After polling the seniors as to their college choices, the College and Career Board invites represent- atives of the most popular colleges to attend College Night. Here with their parents, seniors talk with the representatives to acquaint them- selves with various phases of college life, and to help them decide deli- nitely on a school. First row: 'Io-Lee Hurlhut, tliarrman, Mis: Nelson and Mr. Shearer, advisors. Second row: Miss XYr'l5l'CJU1D. advrsoiw ,Indy XVilhui'1 Tom Blnckhurng Sidney Tiesengal Sandra Kroere. K3 T PERSONNEL BOARD Each student has a record on tile of his activities and achievements during his high school career. These records are kept up to date by the six members of the Personnel Board. Colleges and employers have found these files to be a great help in the past, and will continue to use them in the future. First r-nv: Helene Bosch: ,ludy Nienhuis. chairmang Lorrie Kooyersg Katie Reed. Second roxv: Mr. Marcus, Miss Reeverrs. Miss Van Dyke. advisors: Carol Dulvea: Garnet Harrington. H PARK BOARD Under Mr. Hornbaker the Park Board helps plan the landscaping of the school grounds by making recommendations to the Supervisor of Public Grounds. In addition to this. the boards main duty is to plan the traditional tulip beds. liirst rowi Margaret Hoykag Roxie Rudolph: Mary Bosch, chairman 5ef.lnd row: ,lean Dlsbrow, Sue Yfriullt. Third row: Allen Hilli -lim Cook, Mr. Hornbakcr. advisor. POLICE AND SAFETY BOARD This board is very essential to Holland High since it is respon- sible for the registration and park- ing of cars and scooters, and it supervises the halls during fire drills and the lunch hours. Hearings and trials are held bi-weekly under the leadership of judge Kuyper, while the prosecuting attorney, chief of police, clerk, and the advisor are present. First r-iiv. Merrv De XY'a.1rd: .loan Vanden Brink. court clerk: Bill Kuyper. iuducg Les Uverxvav, prosecuting attorney: Marshall El- zinga, chief of police Second row: Terry Brink. Richard Uuder- sluvs. Bill Kail. Dale jones. Mr. Noyd. advisor. Not pictured: Al Kruisxvvk. Terry Otung. Mr. Shearer. Page Eiglvty-Nine WELFARE BOARD Donations .ire given at the first of e.1ch school year to giicl the Wfelf fare Bo.1rtl in their work. These clomtions are for the pnrch.1sing of c.1rtls and flowers which .ire sent to express sympathy to the students Jntl faculty menihers who .ire ill or who h.ixe lost lovetl ones. First row, ,lim Bi-ul, Mnlene H.1il1in,cli.1ii K nun. l+.iili.ir.1 Becker. Secniill ron Blix. Doniviln. Miss XY'islx.1rnP. .ldxis-Irs. 'Inn Fitch. Not pictuleili Nl Miicus. im' wr' QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll is 21 Ihlllkllhll honorary org.1nizntion for journ.1l- ists. Persons who show exceptional .ihility in the journalistic lielcl, .intl h.1x'e been highly xgiluiihle to their school publications are chosen lor this honor. lark H uifengii Page Nimfly 5,11 vs PEP BOARD This hoard, for the first ye.ir given Ll title .intl specilic cluties, has clone ii great cle.il to promote hetter spirit in the stutlent hotly. Among its projects .ire the planning of the Honieconiing bonfire, iintl the or- giinization ot the pep Jsseinhlies. l'iisl iiixx. lioxiu linilolpli, ,Io l.lh.lit, 'luclie lxlilillilhlll, Netonil row: Mi, lgllxllilllilll. Not picture-cl: Brute V.in Leuxxen. BOYS' STATE The delegates to Boys' State ful- lmv the same program as the Girls' State delegates. In june, they go to the Michigan State campus in East Lansing. Living in the Capital, they have an excellent opportunity to observe the state government in Aetiwn. Firsr riiw' Bill C-inriiir, Tum Brix, Turn Klaasen. Neiiiml riiw: Ruger l l.luenl1iief. KL-ith Van H-iff, l.es tlxeruay, Full Kuxper. 1 - .,, ,,...0.s.. .. i -' .. V pre - ex l K 5? ' 1 ., : , 'f , , l J' ' .ff 1 SEK . H 'AQ W, ,J 2 K, J' GIRLS' STATE lfxery year, tluring the last part nl' llune, representatixes lirnm Mith- igan high seliimls attentl Girls' State nn the Unixersity nl' lNliehiean eaiupus. Here they learn ahniit Iuiwernment hy actually liultlinlg nity, etvunty, antl state electiwiis, anti the newly elettetl cwllieials Larry wut the ieaiwnsihilities nt' their iftliees. The liuur tlelegates .intl their alter- nates are elwsen in their yuniiir year antl attenil the etinlierenee the liiillmyiiiku hlune. tiisi riiw- Naritx Pltfiiet. Pliylhx smiili liaihaia lit-tl-,er. .luaii Yaiitfeii liiirik Newiritl inn hlazii Kluziiii. litfli XX'itliers. I-ile, llwzllr-.r xur V: r,:iel .xiara lllt-ii vtlarte. erf 1.1 ,, 1 STUDENT FORUM Newly organized this year, the Student Forums first project was the writing of their Constitution. The rest of the year, monthly meet- ings were held for issues of lueal. state, national, and international importance. Miss Calvert is the faculty .ulvisur of the thirty-mem- her Club. Helene Busch, Bill btryker, Keith Yan H--tt Suzanne De Pree, Page Ninety-One FRENCH CLUB Students from all French classes meet together in this organization to enjoy the French language and promote better understanding be- tween the United States and Europe. This idea is furthered at meetings by movies, slides, and speakers, and through projects such as the Hun- garian relief clothes drive. To raise money, the club annually hold fund- raising projects including the 'X- Chemistry-French club dance, and baked good sales. First riixv: Miss Ind. Marg-I Munro. Pat Bri-vvn. Set:-nd row: Pat Oonk. -lack Scully. LATIN CLUB The Latin club meets once a month to get an understanding of the importance of Latin, and to be- come acquainted with the Roman customs. The high-light of the year is the Roman Banquet, at which the members dress and eat in the Ro- man style. First row: joann Brmvng Marcin Brinl-:Q -lu Ruddick: Second rowg Miss Mulder: Paul Kliensheksel. inf' if fl PAN AMERICAN CLUB XY!ith the help of faculty adviser. Mrs. Lashua, the Pan Am club aims to better understand Spanish- speaking nations, and improve rela- tions between the U.S. and South American countries. With their profits from the carnival and variety show, the group bought equipment for Holland High, and donated a sum of money to charity. ,v First row: Carol Van Dyke. Mrs. Lashua Sec-ind rmv: .Ierry Hamlink. Keith B-Nh. jack Hamlink. Page Ninety-Two CAMERA CLUB One of the most important proj- ects of this organization was the sponsoring of the Photo Contest. The majority of the members en- tered the contest, and their pictures were judged mainly on the basis of originality and photography. The winners received certificates for their prize work. Rithard Brand, Mr. Van V iviv rhees, advisorg Charles Ritters, Bob Parks, Mr. Laman, advisor. V U., 3, 3 Q i .'J.l 1 2 Hi, J t '12, .J A' u Z C- SQT riQ:4 v.....,-.. ...aan from Ji' CHEMISTRY CLUB Every other Monday night, the Chemistry Club met under the supervision of Mr. W, johnson in Room 306. lvlembers ot' the club performed many interesting experi- ments such as finding the amount of water in pop, making diamonds, and discovering unknown subs stances, They also engaged in many other activities which were helplul in bringing them a large amount ol knowledge and information con- cerning chemistry. Bill Strvkei, Mr. johnson, advisor, Patsy llonk, Karen Young. l.iuulxC lklarsilje, Nrdf nev 'l'1c-senua, VISUAL AIDS CLUB The Visual Aids Club, under the direction of Mr. l-lornbaker, was highly successful this year with its Noon Hour Theatre in which it exhibited a number of top-flight l-lollywood motion pictures. The main purpose of the club, however, was to aid teachers in their use of visual aids equipment. This year, an organized schedule was arranged to provide projectionists through- out the entire school day. Allen Teusink, Bruce Steggenga, Binh Baker, Bob Damson, Mr. l-lornhaker. advisor. Page Ninety-Three FUTURE TEACHERS The Future Teachers of Amer- ica helps many students decide whether or not teaching is the career for them, The members are given an opportunity to receive experience and knowledge by going into the local, gradeschool class- rooms and cadet teaching. Other highlights of the year include the visiting ol' colleges and schools, and listening to speaches pertaining to the teaching profession. First Row: Mrs. Dvk. Sccoirtl Rovv. Laurie Nleggeicla. R.-vy Ru- tlolpli. Helene lliisch, Merry De XY'.1aiil, ,IQ 'C' ' Y i4 Ti sig R ,-. yn 3 it A. , Q VZ? FARMING This organization tries to pro- mote more modern and efficient farming methods by the study and practical application of farming theories. livery year, they visit Mich- igan State University to observe methods ot farming still in ex- perimental stages, and to learn new methods which have been proven sound, This year, two of their proj- ects have been a soil testing pro- gram, and an educational work- shop on poultry raising. First Row: Bradley Zylman, Donald Van Dommlen, Robert Bird, Tom Ciunn, XVayne Boeve, jay Bosch. Carl Dams. Vern Brower, Arnold M-inma. Vincent Riedsma. Kenneth Overbeek, David Van Dommlen, Robert Sprick. David Cvroenewoud. Second Row: Delbert Mokma, jamet Schaap, Mr. Adler, John Dreyer, Page Ninety-Four 3 FUTURE NURSES Girls from all three classes in senior high join in the common interest of nursing in this club. Most of the girls in the organiza- tion have decided to go into nurs- ing, so a great deal of the time is spent studying the various branches of the profession, so the girls can receive some idea of the jobs that are available to them, This year, the idea of learning more about nursing was furthered by actual work at the hospital and a held trip to the Blodgett School of Nurs- ing during spring vacation. First Rovvt Shirley D kstra, Miss Wliskamp, Second Row: Barbara Veurink. Sandra Schaap, Marilyn Hoc-vu. mfr y zfl? S'


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