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Michigan State University at Lansing was the scene of the i958 Boys' State convention. Delegates pictured are, Front row: Cleft to rightl Stan Marcus, Art Oosting, Paul Kleinheksel. 4 Back row: Russ Prins, Jack Damson, Ralph Houston, Jack X Alexander. Girls' State delegates were sponsored by various women's l service clubs in Holland. Front row: ileft to rightl delegates R Sharon Van Eerden, Barbara Walvoord, Joan Ten Cate. Back-1-1 row: alternate Joann Brown, delegate Mary Kuiper, alternates-....1..-.- Mary Ann Self and Marty Brink. Not pictured are alternates Janice Harbin and Dianne Roser. Boys', GirlsTState Deleg fPut Government Knowledge toXWork 1' f ' X In June, 14 excited and anxious dele- gates left Holland eagerly anticipating their first day of Girls' State and Boys' l State. They soon found that poster making, campaigning, lectures, class sessions, noisy, hectic party Caucuses, and even a few hours sleep would be a part of this i0 day X June convention sponsored by the Ameri- ' can Legion. On June 26 they returned with a clear understanding of local, county, and state government and with many new ideas which they have used to assist Hnlland High's student government.
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Office Staff Sees Busy Year Office secretary Mrs. Betty Veeder types the morning announcements. Betty, will you please ..., Betty, do you happen to have ..., l don't know, go in the office and ask Mrs. Veeder. Al- ways cheerful and considerate, Mrs. Veed- er is Holland High's receptionist and is in charge of report cards, daily attendance and student records. Janitors Play Vital Role in Maintenance Time out for a coffee break in our ianitor's busy day. Left to right are Sid Woudstra, Jim Hop, Aerie Vander Wilk, Louis Garvelink. Did you ever notice Holland High School's shiny floors and neat rooms? Because of our custodians' hard work and willing cooperation, our school is known for its well-scrubbed appear- ance. Our thanks to you, custodians!
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Students Challenged by Classwork Students learn their grammar as Mr. Chard reads an example to be answered later by them. ln spite of the crowded conditions at Hol- land High this year, we again have had a good year of learning in the fields of sci- ence, social studies, English, music, and all of the other classes that make Holland High the school it is. We, as students, can be proud of the high standards and fine tradi- tions set up by our administration and faculty. 'F'-. Miss Bradish Miss Calvert remark. l ,f 4 Mr. Chard Mrs. Damson .,v Smiles appear in Miss Von Dyke's English literature course when the teacher or one of the Senior pupils makes a witty
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