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Ruth Van Howe and Bill Stryker start to plan the wedding with the help of Jack Hanielink from Buckingham Caterers. Father of the Bride , presented by the Senior Class, opens with Judy Poll. Ruth Yan Howe, Bruce mn Leuwen, and Keith Bosch informing Bill Stryker, the father. that his daughter, Judy, is in love. lf. K 'i ,. Judy Poll and Katie Reed help each on the opening night of the play. other apply makeup Mr. Chard applies Bob Bolk's makeup. Bob played planned but 300 guests finally gttendgd. Red , who was a moyer. Cecelia Skutnik helps Bruce yan Leuwen ,who was Ben Banks in the Senior Play. Cherie Yost and Ruth Van Howe watch Judy Poll's wedding dress as she talks on the phone. Judy tries to calm George Scott, the groom, a few minutes before the wedding. Judy Poll as Kay Banks, George Scott as Buckley, and Ruth Van Howe as Mrs. Banks discuss plans for the wedding. .X small wedding was
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H-Club nienibeis Milt Nieuwsina. Ron Yonker. Bob Madison, Russ Prins, Boyd, Jack Scully, and Bruce van Leuwen work hard at washing cars dt Teens Against Polio YVeek. Mayor Bill Kail says good-bye to St. joe High School President jim De Vries. Mr. Davis, Mr, Forsma, Don Totzke, Mary Bosch, Mr. Marcus, Deanna Doak, jim Van Putten, Paula Edwards, Bonita Kolean, and Burleigh XVilson helped establish good relations between the two schools. Jim lring it Physics students jerry Hamelink, jack Scully, and Bob Madison demonstrate Bernoulli's Prin- ciple by balancing a ping-pong ball on a stream of water. Connie Veele, a polio victim, crowned Queen, Garnet Harrington and King Keith Bosch at the Polio Dance. Connie and her sister Vicki help pop the balloons that decorated the Armory, LEFT: During Holland's Tulip Tiine, one of the main attractions is the Dutch Dance. Hol- land High girls perform every night throughout the week-long event in front of the post office and on the streets alter the parades. Many long hours are spent by the girls practicing in the gym, and the whole town is always Very proud of them.
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NAA 1 7 are I-'42 ,,.5w2,'2fzz ' 4 x' f' af., - .1,. ' .:, .w - ' t Q 'f' ff? ma.. ,L Q The Senior Play Business Staff included Linda Smith ma, Kay Smith, Pat Hower, Sara Van De Poel, Mr Damson, and Prof. Hanson. Getting the house ready for the wedding, jim Botsis, Dare Roossien, and Bob Bolks remove all of the Banks furniture. :A 'Xi s n s 1 1 1 u 4 t Q r x 1 n u r 1 .N - it . ,Y -. L. n. it. Qt, is . ft. . , The progress chart shows the Senior Class meeting its goal, The Senior Class reached its quota by selling 2,466 tickets to Father of the Bride . This topped any sales made in recent years. The Southside, led by Bill Kail, defeated the northside in ticket sales. The Southside sold 315700 worth to the northside's 5553. At the last night of the play, chairs were set up in the auditorium to accommodate the crowd. This had not been done for many years. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Chard and the cast for making the play a wonderful success. Leading the Southside to victory, Bill Kail needles his Northside oppoent, jim Boyd. , ,,,, 9 ,. My gf' '-' . 3 As a curtain call, a reception line was formed. Taking part are Jim Van DVM- Ruth Vim HOWC' Boll Pmlks- Bill Striker- DMC Keith Bosch, Sid Tiesenga, Bruce van Leuwen, Katie Reed, Roosim' and Jack Hamclink- Mary Bosch, George Scott, Ann Herfst, Judy Poll, Cherie Yost, 27 Ruth Smith, Eddie Rackes. Connie Jansen, jean Schaafs-
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