Holland High School - Boomerang Yearbook (Holland, MI)

 - Class of 1957

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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

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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



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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

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