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El U U Q NUVEMBEQ basses: i959 :::.-:err- ' -I SUNDAY IDE MoNoAL1m TUESDAY IEWEDNESDAY 1135 'rF4'uRsnAv lI1l FRIDAY ll? sATuRoAY lllj V ICTORY WEE A Bentun Harbor :B 9 10 ll MMMH2 H3 M : Vcim-an: D-my Gr-wi R0F l Asxuntsly Cwlmi .315 l16 18 9 IZO lZ1 : PARENT- EACHER CONFE ENCES DCA-A UJICC M 123 an Q5 26 N--av DB ' llmn ks giving Clwvfl THANKHfrlVlNG P1-og:-mm 9 BO ' - Night of one Ad. Plugs E Y li:-S' U '2.:f.ms.:.f'-wet ll ff2'l in vii' - 'Uv' . :fx . ' QW,-7 .' , 413:-Imlihfii' 1 1 5' W' - ,-,.,: ,'3l.f3i.lg .11sKf- 'V - I' ,X -:,a,g: .1 'S .ls ', ll. -.-fp'.4'.-x,-lwcif 1' ,J ' -was -L ' 3 :Egg ' Q. IE ' lj.. :,i 1, nf ,tp 1- -, - I' it s. , -Tu J: ft . E.. ?5f'Q1Q1.g.,:5,.:,.ligepfefllff Z . -. ...nn Q-RFQ., ,.-.4g.:.Qg?.,,-E - L A Lg s 9 Aitzqmffkfy ' :ff 1 45. F fl . -1.1 .1fqfa'l.i-L.,: .,i'Q 1izng--N-gslegas.. V. w -:1wfr'aqg-'5..:-2- . - .1'e'CIg'gg 1 .W '4.'fli'f,: gf. ':nf fi:u':'1. J -. ' i 'I 'i 1 'I 4 s el ' . .3 tg. A t is 1 . 1, Lf X, 11 if y J -l R. 'D 'W 4 lt 4 R 1 ff . 'H lx I 175iI'ii H fl Elf - r-'a'iLjIv..- ' - :f1il-'lli,il3'1li-. 7 -1 4 f . Lf.U.?,,:.V1 ,-- tigysi gmt-, 2.Eva 2Ti?ffjl1Dg.aRi'W,11a . , :A 4 .glrxirfw rl' -- - Fl' 2 '- . 1- --13 'f'.'t' i fi'-'?.' 'xii L ' iii- . s, ' .9 .-f- -, .yy ,,,73f.,,- -1 ., .N,.,,. i v.-M, '-961.1555 bt-M' 4, MP3 Ffa x 4 1 -gi . 1 X xl l X in ' ' , X .A . , it I ' ' - lijiig' H ' 'few-r2e:a.it R Fl. 5 Q 4 u V 5 w . ,-.'. ','.-'-. P Qi I ki I 5' X ' time si., iff l 'A '3' - :. :'f3 'i:1a5'1' ix' g' f'Q'f' il'Vwi .. . p If X ' - 1unj'g y Jm,js3'i1I Friday the 13th and a blinding snow storm does not stop Hol- land from victory over Grand Rapids Central. Everyone will remember November, l959, as a month of victories for HHS. November had a fitting beginning with Victory Week which inspired our team on to many victories during the school year. On No- vember I3, our football season was brought to a vic- torious close with a crushing defeat over Grand Rapids Central, which gave our team a 4-4-I record for the season. '?Fi '.. s -1 lc Mr. R. E. Barber presents a trophy to Holland High School for the most valuable underclassman of the year. Parent-Teacher Conferences proved to be a victory when 60 Percent of the high school parents attended the conferences. As an appropriate climax to our month of victories, HHS presented a Ni ht f O vember 30. 9 0 ne Act PIays on No- ll, Brian Dykstra, Eric Anderson, Nancy Van Fleet, Dave Hollen- bach, and Diane La Boeruff are announced as semi-finalists in 0 the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Stillwell, HHS presents a Night of One Act Plays .
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