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a ledictorian Judith Van Houten “You simply can't resist those eyes! And does she use them - sure, she tries.” Judy has earned the highest scholastic rank for the honor of valedictorian by maintaining an all A record throughout her high school years. She was born September 14, 1938, in Coopersville. She attended grade school for the first two years at Comstock Park and third through eighth grades at Jenison Christian. All four years of high school were spent at Hudsonville where she was elected to the National Honor Society in her junior year, and served as its president in her senior year. She was a member of the Booster Club for two years, and the girls' basketball team for three years. In her senior year, the team, on which she was a star, won the Ke-Naw-Wa League championship. She served on the Buzzer Staff during her freshman year, and on the Student Council as a sophomore. In her senior year she was elected secretary and was appointed co-editor of the Pioneer Staff. She plans to enroll at Grand Rapids Junior College where she will take a practical nursing course. Paul Huizenga “The modest man has everything to gain.” Paul has won second place in the class for the high honor of salutatorian. and was also a charter member of the newly formed chapter of the National Honor Society to which he was elected in his junior year. Paul was bom September 7, 1938, in Jamestown, where he attended elemen- tary school. During all four years at Hudsonville High School he was a member of both the band and pep band, and was president of the organiza- tion in his senior year. He sang in the chorus for two years. In his third year he had a part in the junior play, and was elected as our school's repre- sentative to the Wolverine Boys’ State in Lansing. He served as vice president of his class in his sophomore year and was elected Senior Class President in which capacity he was an important member of the Student Council. In his senior year he helped form a Future Teacher's Club as a Stu- dent Council project. He intends to enter Hope College and major in education. rian 13
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emor A “We have crossed the bay; the ocean lies beyond.” FLOWER: Red and White Carnation COLORS: Blue and White Vice President, Alyn Rynbrandt Secretary, Judy Van Houten President. Paul Huizenga Student Council Representatives, Delores De- Weerd and Rolland Schut Treasurers, Linda Selvig and Ronald Nederveld
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S tonor St uden ts LINDA SELV1G Everybody's friend, nobody’s enemy.” Booster Club I, 2. 3 Class Treasurer 2. 3. 4 Majorette 2, 3. 4 Band 2, 3, Sec’y 4 Concessionaires 4 MARSHALL ELZINGA ALYN RYNBRANDT There may be greater men than I, but I doubt it.” Band 1.2. 3. 4. Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Chorus 3 National Honor Society 3. 4 Class President 3 Booster Club 2 Junior Play Student Council 3. Pres. 4 Baseball 3, 4 Buzzer Staff 4 Senior Play A small boy. with big ambitions.” Band 1. 2. 3. 4 Junior Play Pep Band 4 Class Vice President 4 BARBARA LEE VER STRATE ‘7 never let my studies interfere with my education.” Band 2. 3, 4 Cheer Leader I Junior Play Booster Club I, 2 Bible Club 1, V. Pres. 2. Pres. 4 Class President 2 Student Council I, 2, Sec’y 3, V. Pres. 4 Buzzer Staff 3 Pioneer Staff 4 Senior Play SHARON A. SHERIDAN Whatever her goal, she’ll make it.” Band 2. 3 Junior Play Booster Club 2, 3 Bible Club I, 2. 3 Buzzer Staff 4 Librarian 3. 4 MARY HEASLEY Small, but so is a stick of dyna mite.” Band 2. 3, 4 Buzzer Staff 3 Booster Club 1, 3 Senior Play 14
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