Hudsonville High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Hudsonville, MI)

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pioneer Of 1953 MR. CHARLES VELDHUIS In appreciation for his many years of faithful service in the schools and the community of Hudsonville, we, the Seniors of 1953 dedicate the Pioneer to Mr. Veldhuis. He give his opinion and then rests on it; he renders service when there is no reward, and is too reclusive for some things to seem to touch him, not because he has no feeling but because he has so much. HUDSONVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Hudsonville, Michigan VAN'S FOOD MARKET Sci ool (f3oard JACOB TIGELAAR HERB SERUM DALE CURTIS JOHN VANDER MOLEN GILBERT HALL, President MR. CHARLES VELDHUIS Superintendent MR. CALVIN FLESER Principal Chemistry, Physics CUSTODIAN - Don Alward JANITORS - Kerry Zwagerman, Duane De Weerd, Bruce Veenstra, Nancy Meidema MRS. PHYLLIS GILLETTE School Secretary 2 MRS. BARBARA HENNINGES 9th and loth English MR. DENTON NORLIN Geometry, 9th Civics MR. GERALD VAN SINGEL Agriculture MISS RUTH NEWLAND American History, Gym MISS GERALDINE HIRSCHY Bible I II, Music, Librarian 3 MR. HENRY JOHNSON Shorthand 1 II, Typing, Bookkeeping MR. AUGUST DE JONGH American Lit., English Lit., Speech MR. CHARLES KAMP Business Arithmetic, 12th Civics, Sociology MR. ROY GERKIN Gym, Algebra, Coach MRS. GLADYS WARKE Bookkeeping, ioth English 4 MR. ROBERT WELTON Biology MR. BERT BRANDT Band MRS. ANNA JERUE Latin, World History MR. MAX OSTERHOUSE Business Arithmetic, Shop MRS. MARJORIE MAAS Home Economics 5 Seniori CLm icert Left to right - Miss Hirschy, Mr. Osterhouse, Sponsors; Yvonne Aoward, Treas.; Shirley Vruggink, Sec. Francis Stine, Pres.; Duane DeWeerd, Treas.; Ted Bosgraaf, Vice Pres.; YVONNE ALWARD She meets life as if it were her own invention. Glee Club 1,2; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Buzzer Staff 4; Vice-president I; Treasurer 2, 3,4. MARILYN A VINK It’s not what you do that matters; it's what you get caught at. Glee Club 1,2; Band 2,3. DELORES BAARMAN A true friend to all who know her well. Glee Club 1,4; Booster Club 4. ELEANOR BLAIR A good sort and a good sport. Wayland I; F. H. A. 4; Basketball 4. TED BOSGRAAF Much study causes gray hair and I'm still too young. Hudsonville Christian I; Student Council 2; Basket- ball 3,4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Librarian 4; Band 2.3- ROBERT BOSSCHER I once resolved a bachelor to be, and yet the women appeal to me. Football 1,2, 3; Baseball I, 2, 3,4; Basketball 2; Jr. Sr. Play 3; Athletic Play 2; Buzzer Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Vice-president 2. HUDSONVILLE FURNITURE AND GIFT SHOP BUT ERUM ND U I GE EMILY BOUWKAMP The golden rule exceeded only by the gold in her hair Hudsonville Christian - I; Glee Club - 2; Buzzer Staff - 4; F. H. A. - 4. LEONA BREDEWEG She was ever at home with her books. Band 2, 3,4. EUGENE BLODGETT A studious look and yet-. Treasurer - 3; Cheerleader - 3,4; Athletic Play - 3; Junior and Senior Play - 3; Buzzer - 4; Track - 3.4- JAMES BRANDT A lover of sports and a lover of action, to all his friends an added attraction. Football i,2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,41 Class President I; Student Council I, 3; Buzzer 4. MILDRED DE KLEINE A face with gladness overspread. F. H. A. 4. GARY DETERS A little bluffing now and then, doesn't hurt the best of men. Football 1,4; Basketball 3; Track 3. JOHN HOEKSEMA, INC., Zeeland and Holland on M-21 MILLARD TEED, A.G., Burnips, Michigan DUANE DE WEERD Make a place in the world for yourself. Basketball - I; Baseball - 1,4; Buzzer Staff - 3,4; Annual Staff - 4; Class Treasurer - 4. MELVIN DE WEERD Great men are dying everywhere, in fact I don't feel so good myself. Basketball - I; Band - 1,2,3,41 Glee Club - 1,2; Buzzer Staff - 1,2,3; Vice-president - 3; Student Council - 1,4. NORMA DE WENT Her silence exceeded only by her sweetness. Glee Club - 2. ELEANOR DOEHRING Cares come, cares go - so why care? Booster Club - 4; Flint Central - I, 2, 3. JOSEPHINE DRIESENGA To know her is to like her. Oakleigh - I; Marne - 2, 3; Booster Club - 4. MARY LOU ELENBAAS No day without a line of chatter. Basketball - 2, 3; Glee Club - I, 2; Cheerleader - I, 2; Annual - 4. VANDE BUNTE BROS. HUDSONVILLE DAIRY ALBERTA HANNINK Mischief is her thriving. Hudsonville Christian I; Forensics 2,4; Athletic Play 3; Buzzer Staff 4; Annual Staff 4; Booster Club 4; Glee Club 4. MARILYN HOEKSTRA Love, honor, and obey. Buzzer Staff 4; F.H.A. 4; Hudsonville Christian I. JEAN HOEKSTRA She’s wise, she’s witty, she's in love, what a pity I Hudsonville Christian I; Booster Club 4; Student Council 4; Annual Staff 4; Forensics 2, 3,4. CHARLOTTE HOEZEE Think all you say, say not all you think. Glee Club I. ROGER HOEZEE You should have seen the big one that got away. Annual Staff 4; Basketball 2, 3,4; Football 2,3,4; Hudsonville Christian I; Class Treasurer 2. RONALD HOFFMAN Deep run the currents of his mind, Deep and still, and underneath it you will find a firm and steady will. Band 2, 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Athletic Play 3. FRED DE JONGH I.G.A. Burnips, Michigan HUDSONVILLE CREAMERY ICE CREAM COMPANY, Burnips, Michigan MARILYN HOPP Have fun while there is fun to be had. Band 2, 3,4; Buzzer 4; Annual 4; Glee Club I; Librarian 4; F. H. A. 4. REVA KOLE Woman is a charming creature who changes her heart as easily as her gloves. Band 1, 2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Athletic Play 2; Basketball 1,2; Buzzer 4; Annual 4; Booster Club 4. WARREN KUNZI a good fellow, a speedy athlete, a steady companion. Band 2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4. CLYDE LOEW That a man I am. I’d have you know--Even though I have some space to grow. SHIRLEY LUURTSEMA Life is a game and she plays it well. BONNIE LUYK Always a helping hand. Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Buzzer 4; Athletic Play 2,3; Forensics 2. HUDSONVILLE LOCKER CO. JANET MEEKHOF Speech is great, but silence is greater. Hudsonville Christian I; F.H.A. 4; Buzzer 4. BEVERLY MOHR She is neat and sweet, from her head to her feet. ELEANOR NAGELK1RK We may be as good as we please, if we please to be good. Annual 4. MABLE NEWMAN Simple manners is her life. BETTY NYENHUIS My true love has my heart and I have his. Glee Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,41 Annual 4; Basket- ball 1,2, 3,4; Booster Club 4. BARBARA OHLMANN Eyes that are Hashing delight all the time. Band 1,2,3,41 Glee Club 1,2,4; Athletic Play 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council I; Buzzer 1. VISSCHER'S DRUG STORE, Phone 3395 JOSEPHINE PARKER A handful of humor is worth a bushel of learning. Booster Club - 4; Annual - 4. RAYMOND PEULER It's impossible to please the whole world, and one's teacher. Football - 1,4; Basketball - 1,2,3,4; Track - 3,4; Baseball - 1,2,3,4. LOUIS ROBERTS He overflows with harmless mischief. Football 3,4; Athletic Play 3. BARBARA RYNBRANDT Always attending to her duty in a quiet, un- obstrusive way. Glee Club - I; Band - 1,2, 3,4; Annual - 4; Basketball - 3; Class Secretary - 2. ROBERT SARBER The best men are those who are silent. Football - 1,2,3; Baseball - 1,3,4; Basketball - 2.3. ROBERT SAWYER Why hurry? Rome wasn’t built in one day. Football - 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Class Treasurer - I; Buzzer - 4; Annual - 4. HUDSON VILLE BOX AND BASKET JOYCE SCHEPERS Joy is not in things, it is in us. Glee Club 1,2; Band 2; Annual Staff 4. SHIRLEY SCHOOLMAN Merry, pretty, sweet and gay, always full of fun, she’s a girl who is popular with nearly everyone. Zeeland 1,2; Booster Club 4; Buzzer Staff 4; An- nual Staff 4. BARBARA SCHUT Doing easily what others find difficult, is talent. Basketball 2, 3,4; Booster Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Buzzer Staff 4; Glee Club I. BARBARA SMEDLEY Look out world, here I cornel FRANCES STINE No task too tremendous, no duty too small. Glee Club I; Band I, 2; Athletic Play 3; Class President 4; Booster Club 4; Student Council 4. BERNICE TALSMA She’s neat and sweet with golden hair, whenever there's fun she’s always there. Glee Club 1,2; Buzzer 2; Student Council 2,3; Basketball 3; President 3; Annual 4; Booster Club 4. HUDSONVILLE TRUCK TRAILER SERVICE COMPANY ROBERT TEED Work fascinates me - I can sit an look at it all day. Football 3,4; Annual 4. LEONA ULBERG Blushes may come and blushes may go but freckles hang on forever. ” Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club I. DARLE VANDER SCHUUR My tongue within my lips rein, for he who talks much must talk in vain. Band 1,2,3,4; Athletic Play 2,3; Jr. Sr. Play 3. NANCY VANDER ZOUWEN Smilin' Through and never blue. Glee Club I; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Annual 4; Library 4. MARCIA VAN DYKE Take the road to success. Buzzer 4; Secretary 3; Basketball I. JOAN VEGTER The dimple in her cheek betrays her cheery nature. Zeeland High I, 2; Glee Club 4; Booster Club 4. FARMERS CO-OP ELEVATOR CO. Vriesland, Bauer, Jamestown, Hudsonville. 15 MYRTLE VELDMAN She is quiet, but when you know her, that's when the fun begins. Glee Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; Annual 4; Booster Club 4. ALYCE VER HAGE You'd never know I’m naturally bashful, would you? Zeeland High School; Glee Club 2; Booster Club 4. PATRICIA VER STRATE A happy girl, with a smile for all. Basketball 3,4; Glee Club I, 2; Booster Club 4. ROGER VER STRATE Men of few words are the best men. JOANNE VRUGGINK Laughing at this and laughing at that and no one knows what she's laughing at. Glee Club I, 2, 3,4; Buzzer 4. SHIRLEY VRUGGINK Personality Plus Student Council 3; Buzzer 3,4; Annual 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Athletic Play 2,3; Forensics I; Class Secretary 4. FREN'S JEWELRY Diamonds, Watches, and Silverware. HENRY WEURDING NORMA WONDERGEM A kind heart is a fountain of joy. Coopers ville - I, 2, 3; Booster Club - 4; Buzzer - 4; Basketball - 4. JOYCE WOODWYK No talent but yet a character. Booster Club - 4; Glee Club - 2; Basketball KEITH WOODWYK Up in the clouds or down in the dumps. Basketball - 1,2, 3,4; Football - 2,3,4; Baseball 1,4; Glee Club - I; Athletic Play - 2; Jr. Sr. Play - 3. KERRY ZWAGERMAN Napoleon was a small man too. Band - 1,2; Glee Club - 2; Basketball - I; Forensics - 2; Athletic Play - 3; Buzzer - 3; Class President - 2; Track - 3,4; Annual - 4. VANDER LA AN ROOFING AND SIDING CO. Wholesale Distributors Mfg. 17 Handsomest Argumentative Physique Athletes Best-all-around Comedian Apple-polishers 18 Prettiest Couple F riendliest Wolf and Flirt Bookworm Most likely to succeed CL Wdl We, the Senior class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-three, dwell- ing in the village of Hudsonvllle, being of semi-soundness of mind and body and unhampered by any fraudulent enforcing agencies, do hereby and now claim and publish this to be our last scribble thereby disposing of our cherished possessions as follows: To the Faculty, we, as a group, bequeath our youthful ideas, our sunny dispositions, and our even tempers. To the Freshmen, we give any overlooked gum that we left sticking to the underside of desks, or any likely or unlikely places. We have some- times had to rid ourselves of it in too much haste to be able to choose the most desirable means of disposal. To the Sophomores, we will our dignity, efficiency, and intelligence in hopes they don't chuck them In the waste paper basket. To the coming Seniors, we leave our serious thoughts of the future, our dignity and good reputation, in hopes that they won't pull too much wool over the teachers' eyes. Personal riches of individuals arc willed as follows: 1, Yvonne Alward, being of kind heart, leave to the Girl's Basket- ball team my sister, Linda. I, Marilyn Avlnk, leave my never to be exhausted supply of jokes to anyone in this fair school, who may be in need of a little brightening up. I, Delores Baarman, will my short hair cut to, Bonnie Locw, long may it wave. 1, Eleanor Blair, will my broadmindedness to those who arc willing to use it. I, Eugene Blodgett, bequeath my flowery speeches to next years garden. I, Ted Bosgraaf, leave with all the students my philosophy that to study is vain, to sleep is to gain . 1, Bob Bosscher, will my job as manager of the basketball team to any one capable of filling the position. 1, Emily Bouwkamp, will my quietness and modesty to Thelma Harm- sen. I, Jim Brandt, gladly bequeath my A's to Roger Emmert, hoping they will get him out of the dog house. I, Leona Bredeweg, will my chewing gum, as a donation to charity. 1, Mildred De Klein, will my giggle to Ruth La Huis, may she not mis-use it. I, Eleanor Doehrlng, refuse to will my Burnips , friends to anyone, as I want them myself. I, Gary Deters, will my record for being tardy to anyone who thinks they can match it. I, Duane De Weerd, bequeath my janitor job to the most worthy of the Juniors. 1, Melvin De Weerd, bequeath a portion of my good humor to the faculty. I, Norma De Went, do hereby gladly bequeath my modesty and ti- midity to anyone who is sadly lacking. I, Mary Lou Elenbaas, will my ability to skip gym class to anyone who feels they should leave. I, Alberta Hannink, will my Civics notes to the F.B.I. -maybe they can read them I I, Jo Driesenga, will my seat in English Lit. to anyone who will take it. 1, Jean Hoekstra, will my long brown hair to Joyce Bosgraaf. I, Marilyn Hoekstra, refuse to will my diamond to anyone. 1, Charlotte Hozee, will Jim Hubbard to Shirley Vander Kooy. I, Roger Hozee, will my seat in first hour Study Hall to whomsoever can get there before the last bell rings. 1, Ronald Hoffman, will my weight lifting ability to Calvin Hannink. I, Marilyn Hopp, will my flute to anyone who will use it to the betterment of the band. I, Reva Kole, leave rhythm to the band. 1, Warren Kunzl, satisfied with the beauty of my hair, leave my bobby pins and curlers to Loy Dykstra. I, Clyde Loew, will my seat in Shorthand class to anyone who wants it and will throw in a slightly used text to boot. I, Shirley Luurtsema, leave my name, steady girl, to Helen Maring. I, Bonnie Luyk, will my days in the hospital to anyone who feels they need a vacation from school. I, Janet Meekhof, will my small, quiet voice to Kay Wagner. I, Beverly Mohr, being in a generous state of mind, will my faith- fulness to Jim Brandt. I, Eleanor Nagelkirk, will my fifth hour sessions in Mr. Norlin's room to my sister Margie. I, Mabel Neuman, will my quietness to all the Freshmen. I, Betty Nyenhuis, will my Interest In basketball and my giggle to Lorraine Nicnekcr. I, Barbara Ohlmann, will my twirling uniform to anyone who can stretch as fast as it can. I, Josephine Parker, will to one of the Juniors my locker, with the thought that something is better than nothing. I, Raymond Peuler, will all my nicknames to Daryl Teed, maybe he can make use of them. I, Louie Roberts, wish to be willed to Barbara Ohlmann. 1, Barbara Rynbrandt, will my serious thoughts and quiet manner to Betty Schoolman. I, Bob Sarber, will to Richard Ver Hage my slow, indifferent attitude toward everything in general. I, Bob Sawyer, will my record for getting to school on time to any one who is often tardy. (Ha, Ha) I, Joyce Schepers, will my knowledge of how to operate a flash camera to Marilyn Ver Strate. 1, Shirley Schoolman, leave with everyone the thought that good things come in small packages. 1, Barbara Schut, will my title of man hater to Eudora Holstcgc. I, Barbara Smedley, will my out of town boyfriends to Evelyn Veltema, after 1 have had my pick. I, Frances Stine, will my A's to the Freshman Class.- 1, Bernice Talsma, will my height to Mr. Fleaser, so he can walk at a more leisurely pace. 1, Bob Teed, will my football uniform to any two Juniors who can fill it. 1, Leona Ulberg, refuse to will my red hair to anyone. I, Darle Vander Schuur, will my Ford to the High School Faculty. 1, Nancy Vander Zowen, will my Angelic spirit to Jack Kole, hoping it will keep him out of trouble. I, Marcia Van Dyke, will my studiousness to Lou Rena Ringerwole. I, Joan Vegter, will my ability to sneeze to anyone who has a cold. I, Myrtle Veldman, will without tear-shed my seat in civics class to anyone who will take it. I, Alyce Ver Hage, do hereby bequeath my sweet smile and loveable nature to my sister, Dorothy. I, Patricia Ver Strate, will my ability of finding out things to the faculty. 1, Roger Ver Strate, will my quietness to Ronnie Pribbie. I, Joanne Vruggink, leave to the Junior Girls a problem-(Boys). 1, Shirley Vruggink, do hereby reluctantly will my formula for being short to Helen Van Dyke. I, Henry Weurding, will my finesse with a comb to Jim Scharphorn. 1, Norma Wondergem, will my seemingly good conduct to Evelyn Bcrghorst. 1, Keith Woodwyk, leave to Rich Hoezee the book entitled How to stay a Woman Hater ., but do not guarantee results. 1, Joyce Woodwyk, will my mischievous ways to Henrietta Meekhof. I, Kerry Zwagerman, bequeath my last name to some poor junior in exchange for one nearer the beginning of the alphabet. In witness whereof, we here now sign, seal, and proclaim this will at Hudsonville High School, Hudsonville, Michigan. Witnesses: Signed. Miss Hirschy The Senior Class of Mr. Oosterhouse. Nineteen-Fifty Three S{ amors Offi iter3 L. to R. Mr. Van Singel, Sponsor; Henrietta Meekhof, Sec; Ruth La Huis, Vice Pres; Joyce Bosgraaf. Pres; Mr. Norlin, Sponsor; Mary Bytwork, Treas. Evelyn Berghorst Phyllis Boldt Armond Borrush Joyce Bosgraaf Roger Brower Mary Bytwork Betty Curtis Ted Curtis Marjorie Deters Verna De Went Henry De Weerd Theo De Wind David Drew Alvin Dykstra Loy Dykstra Edward Emmert Roger Emmert Delores Ensing Vernon Elzinga Harvey Gerrits umord Marvin Gerrits Bernard Grooters Calvin Hannink Eudora Hostege Bob Hosteter Jim Hubbard Marlene Hyde Howard Kamps Alvin Kunzi Julia Kramer Ruth La Huis Carol Leathead Jim MacDonald Gertrude Maring Helen Maring Henrietta Meekhof George Meppelink Lester Mesbergen Nancy Miedema Donald Neuman K. K. MFC. CO. Gordon Neuman Phyllis Raterink Lou Rena Ringerwole Suzanne Sawyer Camilla Schut Dean Schut Marcia Schut Mary Ann Smallegan Darle Teed Kenneth Ten Hopen Ronald Ter Haar Merle Tigelaar Roger Timmer Dale Van Farowe Janice Van Klompenberg Shirley Vander Kooy Janet Vander Laan Evelyn Veltema- Richard Ver Hage Shirley Victory umorS Janice Vruggink Kay Wagner Winona Woodwyk Doris Young Absent Marilyn Hopp Helen Van Dyke HUDSONVILLE BODY SHOP VOLLINKS SUPER MARKET 23 reAhmen Off, icerd (L. TO R.) Row -I - Doug Lowing, Pres; Judy Vander Laan, Sec.-Treas. Justin Emelander, Vice Pres. Row -2- Mr. De Jong, Mr. Brandt, Sponsors. K Linda Alward Anna Jean Berens Marilyn Besreman Jack Blair Dick Bosscher Alice Brandt Loren Brandt Corwin Bredeweg Arlyn Brower Leroy Brouwer Mark Brower Mildred Brower Myrtle Brower Wilfred Buege Pat Bulter Geraldine Butterman Marilyn Bytwork Dale Decator Gloria Clark Jim Coeling omoreS Joe;CumsT Kompsi Don De Jongh Harry Deters Allen DeVries Roger DeVries Donald De Went Esther De Young Harvey Driesenga Paula Elenbass Irwin Emmert Elnora Englesman Bruce Feenstra Leo Funk Bonnie Haan Thelma Harmsen Don Hassevort Louise Hart Victor Heasley Delores Heihn Harold Herring ED’S GRILL PETE’S BARBER SHOP Calvin Hoeksema Richard Hoezee Sandra Jager Marlene James Rex Judy Tommy Kamer Peter Karsten Kay Keelean Jack Kole Jim Kooman Don Koop Dannie Koster John Kronemeyer Ardith Kunzi Bonnie Loew Garth Lowing Kent Lowipg_______ Nella Mae Lubbinga ? Patsy Luyk Joyce MacDonald omoreA Lois Meeuwsen Dick Meyer Peter Miedema Odella Milby Marjorie Nagelkirk Lorraine Nieneker Ronnie Oppenheizen Ron Pribble Carol Raterink Norma Roelofs Jack Schaendorf Jim Scharphorn Mary Scharphorn Joyce Schipper Phyllis Scholten Betty Schoolman Kathleen Schut Roger Smith Mary Stillman Allen Takken DE WEERDS I.G.A. John Talsma Eleanor Ter Horst Harrison Tigelaar Kay Tubergen Marcia Ulberg Nancy Vanden Bosch Eva Vander Veen Kathryn Van Huis Phyllis Van Klompenberg Shirley Van Klompenberg Wayne Van Klompenberg Betty Van Meter Evelyn Veltema Dorothy Ver Hage Gloria Ver Hage Dale Ver Meer Marilyn Ver Strate Henry Visser Viola Vredeveld Virginia Warke ovnoreS Carolyn Warners Nellie Westerling Kenneth Williams Jo Anne Wolfe Leona Wolters Audrey Wondergem Jean Wyn Mary Zomerlei Sandra Zwagerman Harold Zwyghuizen Absent Marcia Heuvelman Don Tigelar ELDERS SERVICE STATION Mobilgas Mobiloil HOEZEES SUPER SERVICE Distributor of Sunoco Products 27 omoreS CU Olli icerA (L. TO R.) Row-i- Mr. Johnson, Sponsor; Virginia Warke, Pres.; Dale Ver Meer, Vice Pres. Mr. Welton, Sponsor. Row -2- Geraldine Butterman, Sec.; Nancy Vanden Bosch, Treas. Bruce Arntz Larry Atwood Arlene Avink Verna Baar Constance Berens Carol Berens Gary Bliss Marilyn Boerman Gerald Boonstra Don Bowman Ronald Brandt Gerald Brower Harriet Bruggink Pat Bullen Roger Bytwork Emily Dalman Ronald De Vries Delores De Weerd Junior Driesenga Joyce Du Verneay men % Eldon Elenbaas Sharon tienoaas Marshall Elzinga Vernon Elziriga T stin Tfmilaiider Arlene Gryzen Marilyn Hall Carl Haverdink Mary Heasley Jerry Hopp Verna Hosteler Paul Huizenga Kay Ann Hyde Alvin Kamps Marilyn Keelan Harriet Keizer Marian Koyendyk Helen Kunzi Mary Lamers Ilene Loew HUDSONVILLE TRUCK TRAILER SERVICE CO. Gorden Mast Harvey Mast Betty Me Duffee Carol Me Duffee Jim Mohr Cornelia Nagelkirk Ronald Nederveld Nora Neuman Raymond Neuman Gale Newell Nannette Oakes Jim Oudbier Geraldine Pearson Kenneth Postma Karen Roberts Alyn Rynbrandt Lois Scholten Geraldine Schut Rolland Schut Linda Selvig men Sharon Sheridan Joyce Simmons Harlan Sprick Verla Sprick Eugene Spoelman Pat Steffens Martin Sutton Marvella Talsma Judy Vander Laan Audrey Vander Zouwen Judy Van Houten Norman Van Polen Junior Van Rhee George Vegter Barbara Ver Strate Betty Vineyard Marilyn Visser Nelson Vos Mary Lou Vruggink Francis Williams GENETTE WAS' BEAUTY SHOP F. DALE CURTIS, INSURANCE Robert Wind Raymond Wolbers Edmond Wondergem Roger Wynsma Patricia Young Alice Zeutenhorst ABSENT Fred Cole Donald Doornbos Edward Dykstra Eugene Harris Larry Lambregtse Doug Lowing Arlene Vander Toorn Time on their hands ! HARTMAN’S GARAGE VER HAGE MOTOR SALES CO. Chrysler and Plymouth. Where do we go from here? Just tickling the keys I «FFfl PROJECT HUDSONVIILI HIGH SCHau Looks okay, but Corn??? No work, and all play! uzzer LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I--Bonnie Luyk, Reva Kole, Editor; Mr. Johnson, Sponsor; Camilla Schut, Nancy Miedema. ROW 2--Eudora Hoistege, Alberta Hannink, Don De Jongh, Eugene Blodgett, Vernon Elzinga, Judy Van Houten, Shirley Schoolman. ROW 3—Shirley Vruggink, Yvonne Alward, Barbara Schut, Joanne Vruggink, Marilyn Hoekstra, Emily Bouwkamp, Norma Wondergem, Marilyn Hopp, Janet Meekhof. rarianS LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Hirschy, Verna Hosteter, Nancy Miedema, Nancy Vander Zouwen, Marilyn Hopp, Ted Bosgraaf. Compliments of 7AGER'S HARDWARE 36 JAMESTOWN GARAGE Appliances and Plumbing Alyn Rynbrandt ROW I: LEFT TO RIGHT—Jean Hoekstra, Mr. Oosterhouse, Sponsor; Shirley Vruggink, Co-Editor; Yvonne Alward, Co-Editor; Miss Hirschey, Sponsor; Alberta Hannick. ROW 2: LEFT TO RIGHT --Reva Cole, Shirley Schoolman, Marilyn Hopp, Myrt Veldmen, Nancy Vander Zowen, Barbara Schut, Barbara Rynbrandt, Nancy Miedema. ROW 3; LEFT TO RIGHT--Joe Parker, Joyce Schepers, Mary Lou Elenbaas, Bernie Talsma, Betty Nynhuis, Eleanor Negal- kirk. ROW 4; LEFT TO RIGHT—Bob Teed, Eugene Blodgett, Bob Sawyer, Ted Bosgraaf, Bob Bosscher, Duane De Wreed, Rog Hozee, Kerry Zwagerman, Vernon Elzinga. Student Cdc ounci LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED--Francis Stine, Jean Hoekstra, Melvin De Wreed, president; Virginia Warke, Mr. Fleaser, Advisor. STANDING--Linda Alward, Lou Rena Ringerole, Don De Jongh, Vernon Elzinga, Doug Lowing, Alvin Kunzi, Joyce Bosgraaf, Barbara Ver Strate. LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED--Eleanor Blair, Millie De Kleine, Ruth Hopp, Marilyn Hopp, Nancy Vander Zouwen, Emily Bouwkamp, Mary Ann Smallegan, Alice Brandt. STANDING--Kay Keelan, Delores Ensing, Patsy Luyk, Delores Baarman, Marilyn Hoekstra, Doris Young, Janet Meekhof, Marilyn Keelan. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW i--Ken Ten Hoppen, Theo De Windt, Mark Brower, Loy Dykstra, David Drew, Tom Kamer, Roger Ver Strate, Mr. Van Singel, Advisor. ROW 2--Roger Bytwork, Jim Mohr, Alden Elenbaas, Calvin Haverdink, Roger De Vries, Jerry Hopp, Wilfred Beuge, Ed Emmert, Gearld Brower, Ron Brandt. ROW 3--John Kronemeyer, Darle Vander Schuur, Don Neuman, Larry Atwood, Jim Kooman, Jim Hubbard, Dale Van Farrowc, Berny Grooters, Ron Nederveld, Eugene Spoelman. LEFT TO RIGHT: FIRST SEMI-CIRCLE--Arlene Gryzen, Camilla Schut, Barbara Ohlmann, Leona Bredeweg, Director, Mr. Brandt, Gloria Vet Hage, Vernon Elzinga, Marilyn Hopp, Bonnie Haan. SECOND SEMI-CIRCLE--Deiores De VVeerd, Kay Wagner, Joyce Bosgraaf, Geraldine Butterman, Gordon Mast, Loy Dykstra, Don Tigelaar, Wayne Van Klompenberg, Bruce Vcenstra, Alyn Rynbrandt, Mary Ann Bytwork, Joyce Schipper, Marilyn Keelan, Ron Hoffman, Judy Van Dyke, Sandra Jager, Phyllis Raterink, Mary Ann Lamers, Barbara Rynbrandt. THIRD SEMI-CIRCLE--Ruth La Huis, Carolyn Warners, Ruth Ann Peuler, Lester Mesbergen, Doris Young, Bob Hosteter, Paul Huizenga, Nella Lubbinge, Helen Van Dyke, Ron Ter Haar, George Meppelink, Jimmy Huyser, Tommy Kamer, My tie Brower, Fred Cutis, Betty Nyenhuis, Virginia Warke, Ronny Vander Molen, Bucky Fannon, Victor Heasley, Merle Tigelaar, Allen Takken, Roger Brower, Warren Kunzi, Rich Ver Hage, Dean Schut. FOURTH ROW—Mary Ann Stillman, Rich Hoezee, Darle Vander Schuur, Melvin De Weerd, Lou Rena Ringewole, Reva Kole, Margie Deters, Shirley Victory, Leona Ulberg. DE VREE ELECTRIC LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I--Betty Curtis, Alberta Hannink, Henrietta Meekhof, Shirley Vruggink, Ruth La Huis, Dolores Baareman, Joanne Vruggink, Marlene Hyde, Verna Hosteter. ROW 2--Director Miss Hirschy, Marilyn Ver Strate, Sandra Zwagerman, Marcia Schut, Barbara Olhmann, Bonnie Luyk, Evelyn Vel- tema, Evelyn Berghorst, Phyllis Boldt. Off The Track LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED--Kay Wagner, Evelyn Berghorst, Joyce Bosgraaf, Mar- lene Hyde, Doris Young, Camilla Schut. STANDING—Director Mr. De Jongh, Armond Borrusch, Berny Grooters, Jim Hubbard, Calvin Hannink, Loy Dystra Director Mrs. Henninges. Fog Island SEATED: Eugene Blodgett, Beverly Mohr, Mary Lou Elenbaas, Reva Kole, Kerry Zwagerman. STANDING: Ron Hoffman, Joan Vegter, Jean Hoekstra, Bernice Talsma, Alberta Hannink, Ted Bosgraaf. President................Alberta Hannick Vice-President .... Bernie Talsma Secretary-Treasurer . . Joyce Woodwyk LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW i--Gert Maring, Joyce Bosgraaf, Myrte Veltman, Nancy Vander Zouwen, Barbara Schut, Sandra Zwagerman. ROW 2—Gloria Ver Hage, Linda Alward, Betty Nyenhuis, Ruth La Huis, Joyce Woodwyk, Margie Negelkirk, Kay Kelan, Pat Ver Strate. ROW 3--Coach Newland, Lorraine Neineker, Mary Ann Stilman, Norma Wonderjem, Joyce MacDonald, Myrtle Brower, Eleanor Blair, Manager Kay Wagner. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I---Doug Lowing, Manager; Daryl Teed, Ron Oppenhuizen, Jack Blair, Ron Hopp, Arlyn Brower, Pete Karsten, Alden Elenbaas, Gale Newell, Rex Judy, Roger Bytwork, Ed Wondergem. ROW 2---Roger Hoezee, Ron Brandt, Bob Teed, Warren Kunzi, Harvey Driesenga, Garth Lowing, Vernon Elz'inga, Alvin Kunzi, Danny Koster, Dick Bosscher, Ken Postma. ROW 3---Coach Osterhouse, Jack Kole, John Talsma, Ray Peuler, Jim Brandt, Ted Bosgraaf, Gary Deters, Ted Curtis, Loren Brandt, Harold Zwyhuizen, Bob Sawyer, Louie Roberts, Jus- tin Emilander, Coach Gerkin. CONFERENCE DARYL TEED Junior, End F. MOORED AND SON Oliver, New Idea, and G. E. Appliances Burnips, Michigan BOB SAWYER Senior, Tackle LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I—Roger Hozee, Daryl Teed, Rich Ver Hage, Whitie Woodwyk, Coach Gerkin. ROW 2--Manager Duane De Weerd, Ted Bosgraaf, Jim Brandt, Ted Cur- tis, Rich Hozee, Ray Peuler, Manager Bob Bosscher. HUDSON VILLE HARDWARE CO. Phone 3321 Rog Hozee Ray Peuler Whitie Woodwyk 44 SECOND TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: SEATED—Gale Newell, Rolland Schutt, Dale Ver Meer, Garth Lowing, Danny Ros- ter, Roger Bytwork. STANDING— Roger Emmert, Henry Visser, Allen De Vries, Coach Oosterhouse, Eoren Brandt, John Talsma, Harrison Tige- laar. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW I—Bob Wind, Vernon Elzinga, Alden Elenbass, Jack Role, Jack Blair, Erwin Emmert. ROW 2--Dennis Dirkse, Ed Emmert, Warren Run- zi, Dick Bosscher, Alvin Runzi, Rex Judy. ROW 3—Berny Grooters, Bob Sarber, Bob Bosscher, Ted Curtis, Whitie Woodwyk, Bob Sawyer, Ron Brandt. JrucL COACH--Max Oosterhouse 9 p pi « 4 Winning Snapshot' V MY IRS ANO CO INC TOMKA KANSAS


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