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A P Qt U1 D 7 A Q SE.IDTr3x1 sm ,1 -4 , 55553353555 1959 ..,s..,s.....t,stM- QI! SUNDAY llll MONDAY llll TUESDAY ill WEDNESDAY llll THURSDQL-lil? FRIDAY IFYZSATUEDAY QQ l NZ 3 4 5 J :6 T H-'fs bsoph W to 'll TZ nuhers -lfi liao Tests Seniors Conference SN an Bus Cmr. '-i3 Fl ll5 '16 x17 l8Su.tU. hercllg H R I PA, 3'30 Ciiliszz 5 L Ss,Hmv:n me here 'zo +21 lzz '23 '24 , 25 Z6 I Teachers' Slulglni. learners Pzlexramcrkxscnh Nuns l'l::l.mg C-C' Nxgktson c.L.l::1tfl:um were 'theft :TP is '29 Fo ' Clffenlan llaflwl' hut J u ll , , ,125 ,eailfj ,QQ Septemberp lt's Back To School FW. The starting line up September 7 Sharp looking and ready to play .ink- September I4 Yes, another September has rolled around to begin the great school year of 1959-60. Enrollment is high. Of the ll52 students, the iuniors have 445, the seniors 4'l5, and the sophomores, 292. The once empty hallways are iammed when regular classes begin on the 14th. lt's back to work, but everyone shows enthusiasm and excitement. The football team drives hard in the first game to defeat Grand Rapids South i2-6. The band pre- pares forthe snappy half-time shows. Cross country opens with three defeats - South Haven, Mus- kegon and Grand Haven. Truly a glreat start for a great year!
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The students of today will be the leaders of to- morrow. This statement has become more and more a .reality to us as we reach the age of challenge and responsibility. ln this day of missiles and rockets we must no longer look behind us at our accomplish- ments, but we must look Onward from 60 to the future and proceed to plan for our important partici- pation in this future. The training and education we are receiving today is a vital step toward the future of today's youth. With this introduction, the Seniors, who will pro- ceed Onward from 60 , wish to introduce to you, the faculty and students of Holland High, the BOOM- ERANG of l96O. W W WOW 1 7 iww lP2l-'Www XMZW I
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