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Contents Fall Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Winter Faculty Spring Advertising Closing 7 47 71 81 89 99 125 135 164 184 2 Dedicorion Melisso Anne — six months old Missy ond her brorher Jim Ten yeors old Sophomore yeor Seven months old Junior year. 1985 Dedication The doss of 1986 proudly dedicores rhe 1985-1986 year- book ro Missy VanDerKolk. Born March 13, 1968, Missy hos three sisrers ond rwo brothers. Ir wos on September 1, 1984, rhe motorcycle on which Missy wos o passenger went our of control ond crashed. She was paralyzed from the woisr down. In December, 1984, or Mory Free Bed Hospital, Missy began to feel her legs move. She wos released from Mory Free Bed on December 21, 1984 ond continued therapy os on outpatient until Moy 1985. Missy hos omozed her doctors, friends, and family with her recovery ond determination ro be normal’, says Missy’s mom. Graduating in 1986, Missy plans ro attend Davenport College. Congratulations, Missy. You ore an inspiration to oil of us. Dedication 0 ITIake Believe The beach is a magical place, Just sirring on rhe sand, With your imaginarion You can be in another land. Troubles don 'texist here; Problems melt away. Everything is perfect. Every single day. Worries disappear As each wave hirs the shore. Harred isn 'tpresenr. Jealousy no more. All that's left is love and joy, Happiness and peace. One teands to think that this is life And it will never cease. This land is in your head; It's only in your mind. But that's the best place for it. You can go there anytime. Amy Dyksrra '85 Introduction 5 A New Deqinning King Becki Boone ond Queen Doug Ynremo Seniors-Doryl Gorr ond Sheilo Bos Seniors-Rodney Corrs ond Michelle Mognuson Juniors-Rodney Miedemo ond Dione Visser Sophomores-Todd Porter ond Misry Klowirer FreshmervChod VondenHeuvel ond Jonis Ynremo Mock Homecoming 9 10 Spirir Week Senior Representatives Doug Dos ond Jody Porker Junior Representatives Scott Frody ond Kelly Andersen Senior Representatives Drett Holleman ond Stephanie Schut Senior Representatives Steve Hoe zee ond Dione Feenstro Sophomore Representatives Rob Feitner ond Morey Hoeksrro Freshman Representatives Tim Wierdo ond Robin Vruggink Homecoming Court 13 14 Homecoming Porode Homecoming Gome 17 18 Vorsity Football New Coach New Outlook New Year A beautiful season, wearherwise, led to an excellent season record- wise . This years' Varsity Football Team worked hard this fall to achieve on impressive 6-0 overall record and a 4-3 league record. Even though the entire season deserved congratulations, the Godwin Heights game especially displayed the tremendous unity between the ream and the crowd. All-conference honors were re- ceived by seniors Joel Smeenge and Greg Rozema and junior Chris Nyenhuis. Along with the three previously mentioned players, Steve Dyle and Pot Aten were considered to be outstanding athletes. Con- gratulations ore extended to Joel Smeenge and Steve Zocker, Most Valuable Player and Most Improved Player, respectively. On opposite page Front Row: Steve Zocker, Tim Burns, Eric Elliott, Chris Nyenhuis, Rondy Scott. Greg Rozemo, Mike Wormelink, Todd Biolos, Brent Renkemo, Shown Homocher, Mott Hoverdink, Ron Most. Row Two: Tyce Holst. Mark Mensch. Mike LoFove, Don DeHoon, Joy Gould. Bloke Volkier. Mark McDuffee. Troy Duggins, Paul Lortermon, Pot Aten. Steve Byle, Jeff Engelsmon, Dick VonHetHekke Row Three: Cooch Lorry Byle. Head Cooch Joe Beel, Patrick Yoncy, Doug Bos. Bill Bosworth. Ryon Hankinson, Tom Tobey, Joel Smeenge. More VonTil, Trevor Tooker. John Hinken, Fred Dykstro, Brian Mar- tin, Bruce Welch. (Missing: Cooch Bill Blocquiere) “The Hitting Kind” Five straight wins, four of which were shutouts, catapulted the J.v. Football Team to o 5-2 league record. Although they started the season with two losses, they come together and ployed the kind of football they were copoble of. Coaches Jim Thompson ond Dove Durom referred to the team os ' the hitting kind, so watch our for these guys in the upcoming years. 20 From Row: Mott Timmers. Todd Porter, Dove Gebben, Rob Felrner. Ed Frankfort Row Two: Mott Meleen. Scott Koboos, Brion Styf. Shan- non Atwood, Mott Elenboos. Rod Berens. Cooch Thompson. Row Three: Nolon Kamer, Ed Boone. John Zwyghuizen, Scott Lough. Jim Klover. Scott Bogord. Scott Mol. Brian Srrosnyder. Cooch Durom. J.V. Football ■ Pi 7-1: find They’ve Just Begun Freshmon football, coached by Jock Gloss and Gory Immink, hod on outstanding season. They hod on 8-1 record overall and. with the con- tributing effort by outstanding players Mike DeJonge. John Vlieger. Chon Dolhuis, Jeremy Veltemo. and Jim VonderDeek, remained undefeated in league standings, 6-0. The coaches' outlook on the season wos expressed in the following way: This group has great individual tolent. If they con stay together, they ore going to be outstanding. What o lot of fun! From Row: Dill Dys. Chod VondenHeuval. Kevin Kosrer, Orion Kohler. Jomie Cook. Kurt Borber. Gory Boone. Keith Burgess. Jeff Geb- ben Row Two: Cooch Immink. Kevin Scurr. Kevin DeVries. Tom TerHoor. Scott Scholten. Chod Lodenstein. Jeff DeKrocker, Jason Kadz- bon. Lonce Howor. Jim Nyenhuis. Cooch Gloss Row Three: Kenr Renkemo, Steve Hop. Rondy Lovins. Tim Wierdo. Kyle Lostocy. Chon Dolhuis. Jeremy Veltemo. Ross Tummel. Mike DeJonge. Jim Vonderbeek. John Vleiger Freshmon Football 21 Cheerleaders Lead Teams to Victoiy This year's cheerleading squads had two new coaches, Karen Grysen and Derh Klein- jans, and Sara Vander Schuur and Carrie Chisholm acred as the varsity squad captains. The J.V. captain was Shannon Bultema, and Susan Zeeff was the freshman captain. The cheerleaders are active in helping with pep assemblies, supporting the football teams by putting posters on the team members' lockers and making posters for the games. Opposite poge rop: Front Row: Jodi Kruirhoff, Morey Hoeksrro, Kim VondenHeuvel, Shonnon Bultemo, Renee Alword Row Two: Bobbie Jo DeYoung, Kerry Huyser, Shori Broene, Mondy Gruppen Opposite poge bottom: Front Row: Sue Zeeff, Julie Hill. Dorcy Fischer Row Two: Cassie Slisher, Michelle Eyers, Morci Korf, Tricio VanderWall, Meredith Brondsmo Row Three: Leoh Berens, Kelly Vlasmon Front Row: Srocey Vruggink. Soro VonderSchuur. Sue Baker Row Two: Allison VanDusen, Stephanie Blom, Car- rie Chisholm Row Three: Solly VonderSchuur. Beth Hollemon, Shori Meyers 22 Varsity Football Cheerleaders Cross Country Leads the Way The Boys Cross Country Team did very well this year with on overall record of 8-6 and o league record of 4- 2, finishing rhird in the league. Ken Wolrers was the outstanding athlete, setting o new junior class record, o new school record, and ending the season by qualifying for the State Cross Country Meet. Ken also mode oil-conference this year, his second time in two years. The boys ream also won their division ot the Zeeland Cross Country Invitational for the first rime in the history of the Hudson- ville Cross Country Team. Another highlight of the season was when Joe Miller set o new Freshman class record with o rime of 18:47. Coach Kosteline soid of the team, Tremendous team improvement in one year! Although there were nor enough girls to form o full girls cross country ream, the girls still participated earnestly in the 3.1 mile run, working to improve their own individual rimes. Lynne Vonde Bunre was the outstanding athlete of the season. Of the girls team, Mr. Kosteline soid, Great effort os individuals! Front Row: Deb Brandt, Lisa Donforth, Lynne VandeBunte, Nicki Williams Row Two: Coach Kosteline, Jeff Venema. Doug Miesen, Chad Gibbs, Dustin Worth. Mike Burns. Mork Owens. Row Three: Joe Miller. Dave Huisingh, Tom Hoon- tie, Ken Wolters, Kris Slotegroof. 24 Cross Country Golf: The Serious Sport? The 1985 Golf Team showed o lot of promise, being led by freshmen Jeff Boudrie who received Honoroble Mention in the OK Gold with on overage of 44.1. The team finished 9-13 overall and 5-9 in the OK Gold. Leading the team in entertain- ment and authority were the three seniors: Steve Hoezee, Bod Cotts and Doug Yntemo. Also, o special thonks to Mr. Hulst who celebrated twenty years of coaching golf this year. 26 From Row: Greg Colegrove. Tom Bliss, John Folkerr. Mike Dirkse. Scorr Horpsr. Aoron Coy. Jeff VonWieren. Jeff Siler. Brenr Dyksrro Row Two: Brian Berndr, Brod Alighire. Phil Worson. Kyle Jorrerr. Chod Curris. Doug Ynremo. Sreve Hoezee. Don Bos. Ed Fronkforr, Rondy Pierson. Rodney Corrs, Brion Holrsclow, Spencer Brouwer. Mike Huizing, Cooch Hulsr. (missing Jeff Boudrie ond Rich Most) Varsity Golf 28 «r • . Swimmin Women” Show Good Form The 1985 Swimming Women prov- ed to be o rough reom ro beor. Under the cooching of Dili Renkemo, rheir leogue record wos 3-1 ond they sworn ro on overoll record of 8-2. The Outstanding Athletes were Stephanie Schut, Julie Blythe, Karen Kleinheksel. Elise Sikkema, ond Melisso Feensrro. These five qualified for the State Meet. Julie Blythe ond Elise Sikkemo also mode All- Conference. Kyoko Yoshido wos selected for Most Improved Swim- mer and Julie Blythe received Most Voluoble Swimmer. Team coproins were Stephanie Schut ond Julie Blythe. The year was o success, nor because of broken records or o winn- ing season, but because the ream worked hard ond learned to like it for its results, said Coach Bill Renkemo. He also added o special thanks to Stephanie Schut for her three years of voluoble leadership. Another fine season, ladies! Keep up the good work in the coming years. Opposite Page in front: Kelly Giem. Stephanie Schut. Row Two: Traci looker, Elise Sikkema. Kyoko Yoshido. Shannon Cousino Row Three: Koren Kleinheksel. Julie Hoezee. Melissa Feenstra. Jodi McAlory, Berh Johnson Row Four: Soro Kelder, Julie Blythe. Kothy Brown. Jenny Vredevoogd ond Cooch Bill Renkemo Girls Swimming Bright Future for Girls Tennis The Tennis Team hod five returning lerrermen: Melanie Dekkinga, Becki Boone, Sandy Telegenhof ond Condi Leestmo, oil four year vererons ond Anita Serum, o three year veteran. The team went 2-4 in league ond 3-8 overall with Sondy Telegenhof honorable mention or conference. This was o young team ond in the future hopes to be o strong team. 30 From Row: Peggy Hurley. Cindy Meurer, Kim Waldrep, Veronica Isenhoff, Korhy Dmirruk, Jenny Lone, Chris Tlmmer, Townyo Dyrwork. Kori Leestmo Row Two: Sondy Telegenhof, Condi Leestmo. Anito Serum. Julie Smollegon, Bev Conner. Melonie Dekkingo, Jerri Vonder- Woll. Becki Boone. Pom Groenendyk. Joni Yntemo. Cooch Topp. Girls Tennis 02 Eagles Gain Experience The 1985 Girls Varsity Basketball Team's season starred our with high expectations of winning, but if proved to be a season of high spirits and ream support instead. With on overall record of 4-17 ond o league record of 2-12, the tough O.K. Gold conference gave the Eagles many individual ond teom goals to shoot for. Vondo Nogelkirk mode oil-conference while leading in scoring, rebounds, ond steals. Heather Thompson led the ream in assists. Jody Porker wos selected os Most Supportive Player, The Most Im- proved Ployer wos Dione Visser, ond Vondo Nogelkirk received Most Valuable Ployer. Left to Right: Heather Thompson, Heidi Schuf. Vondo Nogelkirk, Kim Koster, Esther Dyksrto, Kelly Andersen, Dione Visser, Liz Blom, Condy Kolmon, Dorb Moelker. Jody Porker. Girls Varsity Basketball J.V. Girls Show Potential The J.V. Girls Basketball Team finished the season with on overall record of 15-5 and 11-3 in the O K. Gold Conference. Led by the ream's outstanding athletes Missy Lems, Sheilo Emmert, and co-coproins Julie Aren and Sandy Florido, Ms. Brand- sen experienced a very successful final year. The Most Valuable Player wos Missy Lems, leading the ream in scor- ing and rebounding. Most Improved Player was Sheila Emmert who swit- ched from guard to forward becom- ing the second leading scorer. Ms. Brandsen commented, I real- ly enjoyed working with the girls, nor just os boskerboll players, but os people. The players would like to thonk Ms. Brandsen for her fine four years of coaching or the J.V. level. Front Row: Kim Kooiengo. Julie Aren. Sheilo Emmert, Heidi Visser, Sherri Biesbrock. Sondy Florido, Robin Vruggink Row Two: Porti Nyenhuis. Ruth Berens. Jill VonRhee. Soroh Borrley, Missy Lems. Shoron VerHoge. Mindy Weaver 34 Girls J.V Boskerboll Third Hour Swimming Third hour swimming is o very rewording doss where the srudenrs begin ro discover rheir physical ond emotional limits. Life saving is the main objective in the class, but in many coses the life saving is only o small port to the rewords of the class. At the finish of the class, o life guard certificate is awarded to each student which often leads ro o life guarding or instructing job in the community. This is o full year class, fought by Mr. Bentley, that has been in ex- istence ot Hudson ville since 1976 when he inirioted both third hour swimming ond the gymnastics course. From Row: Corrie Spurrier. Trocey Lems Michelle Eyer Jodie Grossenbocher. Cheryl Copenhagen, Pony Jones. Drion Goorhouse. Kun Berber Row Two: Cooch Bentley. Kyle LoSrocy. Chod Curtis, Rondy Lovins. Jomie Cook. Mott Kuncoitis. John Vlieger, Shannon Atwood Row Three: Tom Bliss. Ross Tummel Third Hour Swimming 35 - Summer Science Institute 36 Summer Science Insrirure Rain, pain, and gain,'' said Seon Williams reflecting his marvy three week excursion with the Summer Science Institute. Indeed, Mother Noture didn't appear to be on their side, but that's oil port of the adven- ture. Their travels led them through the Badlands, the Black Hills, the Beortooth Mountains, Yellowstone National Park, and the Grand Terons. But, in addition to these, visits were also made to Devil's Tower and the 320 Ranch in Montano. While visiting the 320 Ranch, the S.S.I. students were treated to a horseback trail ride and a delicious western barbeque. Although the trip consisted of plenty of work, long hikes, lobs, note taking, studying and everyday chores, there was olwoys rime for fun. This yeor's group was especially fond of ex- hileroting swims and singing around compfires. These activities seemed to bring the students closer together. A big thanks to Mr. Bolhuis and Mr. Byle for making the three weeks so memorable for this yeor's S.S.I. students! Summer Science Institute 37 The memory makers Each year many srudenrs enjoy “flipping through the pages of Hudsonville's yearbook, recalling special moments experienced during the school year and having friends write sentimental or humorous messages throughout the annual. The Pioneer serves os a permanent storage place for these memories. Without o yearbook many of these would be forgotten. The Pioneer Staff, con- sisting of seniors Amy Dykstra (editor), Sharon Huisingh, Stephanie Schuf, Anita Serum, and Becki Boone ond juniors Elizoberh Blom, Barb Moelker ond Heather Thompson tries to capture os complete o year os possible. Todd Ausrhof ond Kris Slotegraof serve os the photographers for the yeorbook ond The Vantage Point so special thanks ore extended to them. Front Row: Anito Serum. Becki Boone. Amy Dyksrro, Stephanie Schut, Heather Thompson, Elizabeth Blom. Row Two: Borb Moelker. Shoron. Todd Ausrhof 36 The Pioneer Staff Vantage Point A dedicated group of nine people work rogerher to publish The Van- tage Point, Hudsonville High School's newspaper. This year s editors ore Paul Johnson ond Mouro Srorbock. Everyone on the staff researches, writes, types ar- ticles, ond finally arranges them with the appropriate photos on o page os they will appear after printing. To finance the publication, the Vontoge Point Staff sponsored the Christmas Donee ond participated In other fund roisers. Front Row: Sean Williams. Kim Woldrep. Laura Schorrer. Denise Adcock Row Two: Todd Austhof. Jenny Vredevoogd. Mouro Srorbock. Missy Andersen. Blake Volkier Missing: Paul Johnson. Vontoge Point 39 Debate Front Row: Julio Cheerham. Down Corr. Pom Groenendyk. Cindy Meurer. Soroh Bartley Trish Monnord. Beth Johnson. Miriam Dovis. Chris Timmer Row Two: Mrs Dovis. John Schouten. Eric Sloregroof. Seon Williams. Brondon Williams. Mork Owens. Kim VondenHeuvel Forensics Front Row: Julio Cheethom. Deth Johnson, Jill Harwood. Miriom Dovis. Chris Timmer. Soroh Bortley. Cindy Meurer. Koren Kleinheksel. Pom Groenen- dyk Row Two: Mrs Dovis John Schouten. Chod VondenHeuvel. Shown Homocher. Dill Gibson, Mork Owens. Kim VondenHeuvel. Jodie VondenHeuvel. Jody Wobeke. Trish Monnord. Down Corr. Eric Sloregroof.Khonh Phom 40 Debote ond Forensics A.V. and Library Aids Jon Thorsron. Becki Boone. Rodney Corrs. Mr Norogon. Tim Zeeff. Joel Smeenge. More VonTil Missing: Morr Drew. Doug Bos. Steve Hoezee, Mike LoFove. Eric Kuipers Office Assistants From Row: Sondy Motthysse. Jerri VonderWoll. Sora VonderSchuur. Srocey Vruggink. Jockie Ikerd Row Two: Kris Morlink. Doug Ynremo A V Library Aids ond Office Assistants National Honor Society Front Row: Mrs. Burkey, Jody Porker, Tomi Bennett, Anne Hoezee, Amy Dykstro, Lynne VandeBunre Row Two: Bill Bosworth, Sue Baker, Steve Byle, Aniro Serum, Lori Suskey, Miss Topp Row Three: Paul Johnson, Bob Cheethom, Kym Holrsclow, Kim Koster, Brett Hollemon Row Four: Greg Rozemo, Judy Bentley, Kristen Adorns, Shoron Huisingh, Micki John 42 National Honor Society and FCA Student Council Strives to (Tleet Goals Striving for new goals and school improvements, Student Council was bock in action for the 1985-86 school year. Their first priority wos homecoming. Despite the delay of festivities due to rain, oil ran smoothly thanks to joint efforts of the several committees. Members of the Student Council were again invited to participate in the fourth annual Stu- dent Leadership Forum ot Hope Col- lege. The Student Council wos also active in purchasing a new sign for the school ond preparing o new con- stitution to be pur Into effect next year. Serving on the executive board this year were President-Brett Holleman, Vice-President-Jon Wendland, Secretory-Anne Hoezee, ond Treosurer-Jerri VanderWall. The Student Council appreciated oil those who motivated themselves ond others to strengthen our spirit ond show how proud we ore to be Eagles! Student Council 40 Tough Competition In October of 1984, the juniors or Hudsonville High rook o 2-3 hour rest. The subjects rested were moth ond English. Eorly in 1985 Sean Williams, Dob Cheerhom, ond Don Sruart received notification that they were semi-finolists. These three then hod to take o more extensive SAT rest and hod to fill out o questionnaire. All three become National Merit Finalists, one of the most prestigious titles given to seniors. This olso is the first rime Hudsonville has ever hod three finalists. Dryon Worth, Amy Dykstro, ond Tommy Westhouse, although not qualifying os Semifinolists, were Commended Students in the some program. 44 Narionol Merit Awords Romiette. oh Romiette . You con'r see me couse my eyes ore closed. School spirit... no woy! 1st grode orienrotlon. Return of the Living Deod Mike, where ore you? Where's the Storic Guord? Why me? I dore yo! Senior Condids 45 From Row: Kym Holrsclow. Seon Willioms. Amy Dyksrro. Jody Porker. Todd Slisher Row Two: Mike Dredeweg. Don DeHoon Dili Doswonh Don 5rewort 46 The Wove of the Future Front Row: Jody Porker. Vice President, Dione Feensrro, Secretory. Aniro Serum. Girl Representative; Srephonie Schut, Girl Representative,- Amy Dykstro, President; Lynne VondeBunre. Treosurer Row Two: Steve Boor. Boy Representative. 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KJi Sara VanJerScl tuur Jeff VanJerWatt Jerri VanJerWatt 2)an Waft on Wick ae f (Ju t’ti 'I i 'armetinL Jrell W, eaver Brace UUk Jon Vandyke ave Van.JJaih mu Ware Van Sit Jeff VerJJar d)awn UUt eri J facey l ruyyinh jodi WaUu SbamJ W “9 ner Jon WenJtanJ Du mura W'A ouSe Jean Wifhe St eve ZuiL er Jim Wi irri 'J) oua 1jute mu ■ Wefanie Worilxi ntfton Patrick Ija me if Dim Zeeff eniors Moror Mourhs Judy Bentley ond Seon Willioms Most Gullible Sue Boker ond More VonTil Curesr Kim Plummer ond Doryl Gorr Besr Looking Prerriesr Hoir Anne Hoezee ond Joel Smeenge M 60 Mock Elections « ft Best Smiles Steve Dyle ond Stephonie Schut Prettiest Eyes Kim Plummer ond Eric Kuipers Lody ond Gentlemen Shoron VonderKolk ond Mott Drew Closs Clowns Judy Bentley ond Tom Tobey Figure ond Physique Kim Plummer ond Joel Smeenge Best Legs Buffy DeWenr ond Doug Bos Mock Elections 61 Mosr Wonted to Be on o Desert Islond With Joel Smeenge and Dione Feenstro Mosr Likely to Succeed Closs Drains Amy Dykstro and Robert Cheethom Friendliest Hoppy Go Lucky Steve Hoezee ond Jody Porker Inseparables Tom Tobey ond Dill Dosworth Closs Straights Todd Slisher ond Anne Hoezee Inseparables Soro VanderSchuur ond Srocey Vruggink 62 Mock Elections Best All-Around Most Likeoble Sreve Hoezee ond Dione Feensrro Most Likely ro Be Lore Sue Boker ond Seon Willioms i Mosr Class Spirit Bren Hollemon ond Judy Bentley I AKL)T Xlr Flirts Cloy Dehen ond Buffy DeWenr Most Eosily Emborrossed Bondy Moormon ond Kym Holrsclow Closs Artists — Ann Storms ond Brett Weover Cutest Dimples — Sherry Smollegon ond Mike Wormelink Shyest Quietest — Sondy Motthysse ond Bick Lepord Closs Athletes Joel Smeenge ond Vondo Nogelkirk Mock Elections 60 N O L Sondy Morthysse M Jerri Lynn Vonder Woll N Roy Founroin O Stevie Dyle P Adrienne Ruminski Q Robin Dozemon R Stevie Door S. Undo Corr T Debbie Thurkertle U Melonie Dekkingo V Michelle Mognuson 64 Dobies A Tomi Cover D Richie Morlink C. Ryon Honkinson D Vonesso Vonos E. Ruthie Pols F Jimmy Wiggers G Debbie Drouwer H. Terri Eosrmon I Joel Smeenge J Dilly Dosworth K. Jody Porker A Srevie Zocker B Jonny Wendlond C. Tonyo Groendyke D. Susie Boker E. Donny Wolron F. Todd DeCotor G. Aniro Serum H. Todd DeHoop I. Srevie Hoezee J. Brerr Weover K. Mikey Boeremo L. Mory Shuck M. Micki John N. Lori Suskey O. Morrhew Drew P. Brerr Hollemon Q. Soro VonderSchuur fV Donny Sreworr S Kurris Gernoor T. Barbie Kruys U Denise Adcock V. Paul Johnson W. Missy Andersen Bobies 65 P Q L. Dougie Dos M. Kimmy Plummer N. Jeffrey VonderWoll O. Tony Homsrro P Mirch Sewers Q Melonie Worrhingron (V Johnny Eorl S. Becki Doone T Mikey LoFove U. Shoron Huisingh V. Srocey Vruggink W. Gregory Peimer 66 Dobies A. Duffy DeWenr D Donny DeHoon C. Pondy Lubbers D Noncy Piermon E Jimmy Menken F Pot Yoncy G. Poxonne Hoe zee H Krisri Adorns I Croig Wolrers J Amy Dyksrro K Tommy Ungrey H O A Down Wolters 0 Timmy Zeeff C. Kym Holrsclow D. Vondo Nogelkirk E Gord Boeve F Tomi Wesrhouse G. Duone Sroring H Dione Feensrro I. Eric Kuipers J. Eric Sloregroof K Jeffrey VerHoge I cs N L. Morcie VonTil M Jeonne Wilrse N. Berh Avink O Johnny Hocking P Srephonie Schur Q Sonio Teochour B Annie Hoezee S Amy Kprr T. Lynnie VondeBunre U. Tommy Tobey Bobies 67 CLASS Don Arnold Mike Boeremo Sreve Bosmon Tim Burns Lindo DeHoon Tim DeVries Robin Dozemon Chorlene Feensrro Croig Homstro Dorin Holmon Sonyo Hutson Tonyo Hutson Todd Jones Rick LePord Steve Lodensrein Jim Menken Rick Meyer George Niewyk Tim O'Neill Todd Rupp Mitch Sewers Lori Slogter Steven Sluiter Chod Strobbing Croig Wolters Doryl Worwick Seon Willioms Bryon Worth 66 Closs of 66 70 _ . Ir jusr erosed my disk!” Junior Condids ’’Would you believe?!” . . . if wos such o good poss!” On the Wings of Success 72 Juniors S'KZfi Front Row: Dione Vlsser. Girl Representorive, Scott Frody. Boy Representative. Kelly Andersen, Girl Representotive Row Two: Heother Thompson, Secretory, Elizobeth Blom, President. Tyce Holst, Boy Representotive. Heidi Schut. Vice President. Eric Sloregroof, Treosurer Poul Alberdo Troy Alword Kelly Andersen Krisri Arnrz Porrick Aren Todd Ausrhof Jim Avink Melisso Doehre Ruth Ann Borrjes Koren Beodle Todd Oerghorsr Sorro Beurkens Todd Diolos Jennifer Bloir Sheilo Blouwkomp Elizoberh Blom Srephonie Blom Julie Blythe Joe Boeremo April Boeve Howie Boeve Don Bos Brion Bouse Jomes Brondsmo Srocey Brink Brion Brower Korhy Burdick t Jennifer Burkholder Lori Byom Down Corr Jill Chopin Corrie Chisholm Beverly Conner Juniors 73 Rick Cosren Shell! Courfrighf Kevin Cover Ashley Crone Kim Crowford Julie Doldos Dovid DeYoung Doug Dekker Koren DeVries Ann DeYoung Notolie DeZeeuw Amy Dielemon Notolie Dozemon Troy Duggins Jeff Dykstro Mike Dys Jo Dee Ebel Brendo Elders Eric Elliott Bill Emelonder Russ Emelonder Jeff Engelsmon Dorin Ensing Brion Evers Rob Fowley Doniel Fein Scott Frody Rick Gemmen Melindo Geukes Dovid Gibson Kelly Giem Dennis Gort Joy Gould nriW 74 Juniors Terri Groper Joel Gross Jodi Grossenbocher Shown Homocher Don Hommond Sam Hansen Orion Harwood Moff Hoverdink Amy Heorrh Richord Heeringo Doug Heuker Leigh Hickmon Tommy Hickmon Todd Hill John Hinken Julie Hoezee Beth Hollemon Tyce Holsr Orion Holrsclow Shellie Honholt Michele Hoogewind Becky Hovingh Scon Huberts Jason Huiremo Eldon Hulst Kyle Jorrerr Kelly Jenkins Beth Johnson Shellee Komer Dovid Koropczyk Soro Kelder Scon Kiekover Koren Kleinheksel Juniors 75 Terri Koekkoek Scott Koemon Heother Kromer Becky Kuncoitis Steve Lomeyer Eric Lontrlp Trod Lontrip Chondo Ledsworth Judy Lee Melisso Leenheer Michoel Lipscomb Missy Luttikuizen Debbie Luyk Shown Lynemo Leo Moss Potrido Monnord Ron Most Mork Mensch Shori Meyers Rodney Miedemo Borb Moelker Joel Mulder Gront Murtlond Molly Myoord Robin Myers Jodi McAlory Bobbi McDuffee Mork McDuffee Corolin Nelson Kevin Neugebouer Brent Nyeholt Chris Nyenhuls Deb Nyenhuls 76 Juniors Morsho Oliver Undo Oosting Sheryl Potmos Mork Perkin Rondy Pierson Scorr Pikoorr Dono Redder Robyn Redder Brent Renkemo Kim Riemersmo Rick Roelofs Lincoln Rohn Krlsren Rowson Deonno Runge Lori Schoner Louro Schorrer Jeff Schmidt Heidi Schut Rondy Scott Morvo Seif Kris Slotegroof Todd Sluiter Tommy Stovoll Heorher Thompson Moni Timmer Trevor Tooker Juniors 77 Barb Tuber gen Chad Tubergen Chris Tuinsrra Brenr Urter Bloke Volkler Kim VonBeek Mike VandeGuchte Mike VandenBerg Jodie VondenHeuvel Todd Vonder Boegh Bob VonderMolen Solly VonderSchuur Lori VanDongen Allison VonDusen Sherri VonDyken Dick VonHerHekke Jock VonTlI Don VonWieren Tim VerHoven Dione Visser Trent Vruggink Julie Wobeke Shelley Wolloce Kimberly Westhouse Cindy Westhuis Trocy Wheeler Scott Wiggers Brandon Willioms Nicole Willioms Tomi Wind Ken Wolters Amy Woodlson Todd Zuldemo 78 Juniors Golly gee. I love typing!' opnomores. exponomg rneir norizons Me. Torzon, Chod sovors every morsel 60 Sophomore Condids Making Waves SOPHOmORES Front Row: Mott Elenboos. Boy Representative. Mott Meleen. Boy Representative Row Two: Renee Alword. Vice President: Jenny Vredevoogd. President. Elizobeth Hovingh. Girl Representative. Misty Klowiter. Secretory. Sue Tommingo. Treasurer Missing: Morey Hoekstro 82 Sophomores Mike Acton Keri Adorns Joelle Allen Renee Alword Julie Aren Shonnon Atwood More Austhof Morcio Avink Sondy Aylworth Tony Doker Croig Delimer Curt Delimer Dorci Derens Rod Derens Ruth Derens Dorb Dlockmer Scott Dogord Holli Dolhuis Jodi Dolhuis Ed Doone Deth Dosmon Pomelo Doumo Scott Douwkomp Kim Drondt Gory Dredeweg Shori Droene Tom Drooks Doug Drower Spencer Drouwer Korhryn Drown Shonnon Dultemo Mike Durns Sophomores DO Joy Corr Bill Cothey Liso Cousino Liso Donforrh Chorles Dovis Srocy Dekkinga Connie DeLoot Duone DeVries Pom DeVries Bobbie Jo DeYoung Brendo DeZeeuw Croig Dirkse Kevin Dyke Esther Dyksrro Tessie Ehrmonn Steven Elders Mott Elenboos Jocki Elgersmo Poul Elzingo Sheilo Emmert Melisso Feenstro Robert Feltner Jerry Flokstro Sondy Florido Glenn Fountain Ed Frankfort Dove Gebben Becky Germeraod Beth Germerood Chod Gibbs Vaughn Glupker Pom Groenendyke Mondy Gruppen Michele Holl Kim Hossevoort Liso Hernondez 64 Sophomores Morey Hoeksrto Todd Hoeksrto Deon Hoonhorsr Elizoberh Hovingh Dove Huisingh Peggy Hurley Tim Hurrengo Kerry Huyser Scort Huyser Phillip Jennerr Kiehl Jennert Scort Koboos Condy Kolmon Nolon Komer Debbie Kksmer Jomes Klover Misty Klowirer Sheri Koning Dorle Kromer Dove Kromer Liso Kronemeyer Jodi Kruithoff Mork Loningo Mork Lie Scott Lough Gwen Lovins Nikki Monsel Korie Moremo Liso Moring Juoniro Morsholl Rkhord Most Motthew Meleen Drion Meppelink Doug Miesen Tim Miller Sophomores 65 Scott Mol Kimberly Moorman Michelle Nowrocki Nicole Nickels Shelley Nickels Randy Nitz Julie Nixon Party Nyenhuls Mark Owens Dennis Paasman Phillip Phom Jennifer Poelmon Ken Porter Philip Porter Todd Porter Mott Roork Todd Robert Raymond Rumlnski Pom Rynsburger Rhondo Sol Nonerte Salisbury Dill Scholren Jomi Scholren Duddy Sikkemo Elise Sikkemo Julie Smollegon Kevin Smollegon Meredith Smedley Tom Smit Julie Stevens Drion Strosnyder Drion Sryf Wode Toorjes Susan Tommingo Todd TerHoor Amy TerMolen 86 Sophomores Mike Terpsrro Cheryl Timmer Michelle Timmer Morr Timmers Troci looker John Uebbing More Uecker Kim VondenHeuvel Deb VonderWeide Sue VonDoeseloor Jodie VonDyke Koren VonDyken Jeff VonWeiren Deb Venemo Jeff Venemo Gregg Vlsser Mork Vlosmon Jennifer Vredevoogd Doug Vruggink Tonyo Vruggink Sheryl Wogner Wolly Wolker Phil Wotson Mindy Weover Melisso Whitcomb Scott Wiersmo Kevin Wiggers Mike Wilson Shonnon Wilson Trocie Wolford Stephonie Worth Kyoko Yoshido Drendo Zocker Jon Zwyghuizen Sophomores 67 68 Sophomore Condids Lost At Sea FRESHfTlEN 69 Front Row: Aoron Coy. Boy Representative, Sheri Biesbrock. Girl Representative; Jonis Yntemo. Girl Representative. John Vlieger. Boy Representative Row Two: Heidi Visser. President. Robin Vruggink. Vice President, Kori Leestmo. Treosurer. Lauro Rood, Secretory 90 Freshmen lPPOKRTy Brod Alighire Lee Arntz Kurt Borber Soroh Bortley Kellie Beek Leoh Behrens Lynn Bekkering Teri Berghorsr Brion Berndr Lori Berren Sheri Biesbrock Down Blouwkomp Tom Bliss Tory Boeremo Chon Bolhuis Gory Boone Sara Bosworrh Jeff Boudrie Renee Bouwma Meredith Brandsmo Betty Bruining Robin Bunker Keith Burgess Townyo Bytwork Julie Cheethom Janette Cillo Greg Colegrove Shannon Conner Jomie Cook Cheryl Copenhagen Freshman 91 Lori Copenhogen Shonnon Cousino Aoron Coy Tereso Crowford Chod Curtis Shori Doldos Miriom Dovis Scorr DeHoon Mike DeJonge Roger DeJonge Jeff DeKroker Kevin DeVries Corrie DeYoung Dob DeZeeuw Christina Dincou Mike Dirkse Rick Dirkse Kathy Dmitruk Ross Duimstro Tom Dykemo Drent Dyksrro Todd Dykstro Dill Dys Lisa Eldred Michelle Eyer Dryonr Fonnon Dorci Fischer John Folkert Aoron Galineau Jeff Gebben Dill Gibson Eloine Gibson 92 Freshman Jennifer Godley Orion Goorhouse Julie Gorr Rene Groleou Kimberly Grossens Scorr Horpsr Aimee Horwood Julie Hill Morvin Hills Jomie Hirdes Leslie Hoogendoorn Steven Hop Dill Hopp Lonce Howor Kevin Huitemo Mike Huizing Todd Irey Veronko Isenhoff Connie Jennerr Porricio Jones Joson Kodzbon Orion Kholer Dllly Joe Kole Oob Koning Kim Kooiengo Vkki Koopmon Morey Korf Kevin Kosrer Julie Kromer Morthew Kuncoiris Orem Kunzi Druce Kunzi Freshmen 93 Donni LoFove Sherri Lomeyer Korhleen Lomper Jennifer Lone Kyle Losrocy Kori Leesrmo Melisso Lems Trocey Lems Dob Lenord Chod Lodensrein Croig Longsrreer Rondy Lovins Chod Lynemo Ed Meek Cindy Meurer Michelle Meyer Polly Miesen Joe Miller Korhy Murphy Orion Nickels Kris Norder Jim Nyenhuis Keely Oosrindie Kurt Polmbos Kelly Poter Melisso Poter Kristi Peck Khonh Pham Chris Pickering Drion Ponsrein Nic Pospiech Louro Rood Chod Redder Kent Renkemo 94 Freshmen Shonnon Ringnoldo Melisso Rumlnski Corrie Rumohr Jenny Sonford Jodi Sonford Rob Schepers Scon Scholten John Schouren Kevin Schuur Cindy Selvig Becky Shupe Jeff Siler Dovid Sloger Cossie Slisher Lori Sluirer Scort Sluirer Corey Spurrier Erin Srorbock Brion Sreworr Mike S us key Scon Swick Tom TerHoor Chris Timmer Frico Timmer Ron Timmer Koren Tuinmon Ross Tummei Robin Ungrey Kris Uner Chod VondenHeuvel Freshmen 95 Jim VonderBeek Tricio VonderWoll Jeff VonDis Pom VonLuven Jill VonPhee Troci VonWyk Jerry VonPoekel Puss Veldmon Jeremy Velremo Shonnon Velremo Morilyn VenPoy Shoron VerHoge Heidi Visser Kelley Vlosmon John Vlieger Torrey Vruggink Pobin Vruggink Srephonie Wobeke Kim Woldrep Nikki Wolsh Todd Wesrhouse Tim Wierdo Anne Wiksrrom John Wise Kim Wolbers Dusrin Worth Andrew Yoncey Eorl Yermon Jonis Ynremo Pegino York Sue Zeeff Chod Zuidemo 96 Freshmen Aurogrophs olreody. JefP They’re really for me? Altogether now . . Oh no. there’s one loose! I con r believe I'm doing this! Are you sure this is right? Freshmen know their place. Who yo' runnln’ from? Thor’s the woy you do it Don’t Worry, school's almost done Whor’s In the cup. Soro? Freshmon Condids 97 Foreign Exchange Students This year's Hudsonville High School s three foreign exchange students were Tommy Hoontie from Finland, Kyoko Yoshida from Japan and Valerio Dios from Brazil. The school enjoyed their company and hopes that they enjoyed their stay here in the United States. We will miss them and would like to wish them well os they return to their countries. The Intensity of the Surf ’ ■ -4B I ip ' • WINTER Varsity Basketball Finishes Strong The Varsity Basketball Team led a very exciting season, finishing with an overall record of 16-7, Exciting games during the season were against Forest Hills Northern and Calvin Christian which went into dou- ble overtime with Eagle victories. The team of thirteen athletes com- pleted an outstanding season with two exciting wins against Unity Chris- tian and Holland Christian in district tournaments. Outstanding athletes were Joel Smeenge and Eric Elliott who were All Conference, and Chris Nyenhuis who was chosen Honorable Mention for All Conference. Front Row: Eric Elliott. Kyle Jorrett. Mott Hover- dink. Chris Nyenhuis. Todd Hill. Mork McDuffee Row Two: Doug Dos. More VonTII, Joel Smeenge, Ryon Honkinson, Don Dos. Mott Drew. Rick Costen 100 Roys Varsity Dosketboll 102 “J.V. Slam Their Way To Success” The J.V. Basketball Team finished their season with an impressive overall record of 16-4, and 10-4 in the league. Each member of the teom ployed an important parr in the success of the 1985-86 season. Coach Costen commented, This group of young men hod a remarkable season. Their fine record wos ocheived through the hard work ond ream effort by everyone of the twelve ream members. Congratulations ond con- tinued success! From Row: Rob Feltner, Jim LePord. Ston Moseler. Doug Vruggink. More Ausrhof, Wode Tootjes Row Two: Richord Most, Nolon Komer, Scon Wiersmo, Jim Klover. Greg Visser. Mon Elenboos J.V Daskerboll “Freshmen Shore O.K. Gold” The Freshman Basketball Team finished the year with a record of 16- 3 overall and 10-2 in the league, capturing a co-chompionship in the OK Gold Conference. The team hod several talented players; however, the outstanding aspect about this ream was each player's desire to contribute however and whenever he could. Coach Immink stated, The Freshmen team worked very hard this year and as a result hod a fine season.” Front Row: Asst. Cooch Mulder, Chod VondenHeuvel, Scott Scholten, Kevin Schuur, Dryon Kohler. Mike Suskey, Jeff Boudrie, Brent Dyksrro Row Two: Cooch Immink, Bill Gibson, Jim VonderBeek, Jeremy Veltemo. Mike DeYoung, Chondler Bolhuis. Jim Nyenhuis. Tim Wierdo Freshmon Boskerboll 103 Cheerleaders Show Super Spirit This year's cheerleading squads helped a great deal in boosting the basketball teams to a winning season. They went to Hope College and competed in a rough competi- tion that proved their ability. The Var- sity took second place, the J.V. seventh ond the Freshman rook fifth out of thirty squads. Opposite top: FRESHMEN Front Row: Sue Zeeff. Julee Hill. Dorci Fischer Row Two: Nikki Wolsh. Kori Leesrmo. Cossie Slisher, Veronica Isenhoff Row Three: Meredith Brondsmo. Sorah Bortley. Michelle Eyer Opposite bottom: J.V. Front Row: Kim VondenHeuvel. Morey Hoekstro. Troci Tooker Row Two: Shannon Bultemo. Renee Alword Row Three: Mondy Gruppen. Elise Sikkemo. Jodi Kruithoff Vorsity Front Row: Allison VonDusen. Beth Holleman Row Two: Corrie Chisholm. Sue Boker Row Three: Becki Boone. Stephanie Blom, Shori Meyers Missing: Koren Kleinheksel 104 Cheerleoding Improvement find Progress For Boys Swim Team Although this year's Varsity Boys Swim Team's motto wos swimming — another form of child abuse, if proved to be o fun and rewording season. Their league record wos 2-2 ond their overall record wos 5-5. This year s outstanding athletes were Rich Morlink who qualified for the store meet in the 100 butterfly ond Kent Renkemo who qualified in the 100 backstroke. Coach Bill Renkemo commented, This wos o very en- joyable year. The improvement wos unbelievable ond the expectation for the future is tremendous. John Kelder received this year's Most Im- proved Swimmer oword, while Rich Morlink received this year's Most Valuable Swimmer. Great Job, guys, ond best of luck in the upcoming seasons! From Row: Croig Longstreer, Tom TerHorr. Tor- rey Vruggink. Kurt Barber, Mott Kuncolfis Row Two: Cooch Bill Renkemo. Todd Dyksrro, Jon Vlieger. Kyle LoStocy. Kenr Renkemo. Jon Kelder. Rich Morlink Missing: Deon Hoonhorst. Mork Uecker. Bloke Volkier, Eric Slotegroof 106 Boys Vorsiry Swimming Team Wrestles Their Way To the Top The 1985, 86 Wrestling Team hod on excellent seoson. With on 8-10-1 overall record ond 3-1-1 league record, the Eogles finished in second place. Greg Rozemo. 42-3, Doryl Gort. 22-11-1, Rod Berens. 29-9. and Lee Arntz, 36-8, were oil selected for All- Conference. Doug Brouwer wos voted Most Improved Ployer. Greg Rozemo received the Most Valuable Ployer Award. We hove o good sophomore ond freshman class, so we should continue to improve. They ore o fun group of guys who worked very hard, soid Cooch Gloss. Front Row: Tom Smir. Dustin Worth, Brian Holrsclow. Greg Rozemo. Doryl Gort. Lee Arn- tz. Gront Murtlond Row Two: Mike Dirkse. Brian Worth. Pot Yoncey. Brian Strosnyder. Rod Berens. Glenn Fountain. Shannon Atwood. Brian Goorhouse Row Three: Cooch Jock Gloss. Bruce Kunzi. Scott Horpst. Mike Burns. Doug Brouwer. Rob Schepers. Scott Lodenstein. Bill Dys. Brent Kunzi. Cooch John Boven 108 Wrestling let’s Get Fired Up” Be Aggressive and Fire Up” were popular huddle chants for the Varsity Volleyball Team and Coach Diane Heemstra. Their overall record was 17-17, and they compiled a 5-2 league record, good for a third place finish behind Zeeland and Waylond. An impressive second place finish in districts which involved defeating the City League Champion, Catholic Central, was a pleasant surprise cap- ping off the season. Amy Dykstra led the team in assists, while Vondo Nagelkirk amaz- ed her opponents rocking up a ream high in kills. Vonda and Buffy De- Went were granted OK Gold All Con- ference Honors and Amy received Honorable Mention recognition. 110 Front Row: Vondo Nagelkirk Mary Shuck, Amy Dyksrro. Buffy DeWent, Merri Lynn Dunhom Row Two: Heorher Thompson. Heidi Schut. Dione Visser. Kelly Andersen. Julie Hoezee, Ruth Ooorjes. Kelly Jenkins. Cooch Dione Heemsrro Vorsiry Volleyboll JV Volleyball Gave It Their Best Shot The J.V. Volleyball Team finished our rheir season with o league record of 3-4, ond on overall record of 10- 11. This year's oursronding orhleres were: Julie Aren wirh 48 ossisrs, Esrher Dyksrra wirh 27 kills, ond Robin Vruggink wirh 94% accuracy on serves. Coach Tom Vruggink com- mented, We hod o lor of fun ond rhe girls ployed hard ond gave ir their best shot Good Job, girls, ond good luck next year! 112 From Row: Esrher Dyksrro. Julie Aren, Sandy Florido Row Two: Condy Kolmon, Robin Vrug- gink, Sheri Biesbrock. Kim Kooiengo Row Three: Becky Germerood, Kris Norder, Heidi Visser, Becky Shupe, Donni LoFove, Missy Lems. Jill VonRhee Girls J.V. Volleyboll Intramural Basketball Is A Success This year's inframural bosketboll season was a success. There were five reams that participated. In- tramural basketball is for people who are not on the varsity team, but would still like to ploy basketball for fun. Steve Hoezee led all scorers with on overage of 17 points per gome; Brian Martin came in second with 13 points per gome. The coordinator, Mr. Duram, com- mented that there were many humorous incidents that happened this year ond hoped that next yeor there could be more gomes ond more teams added to the schedule. Picture 1: Tim Zeeff, Croig Wolters. Orion Mor- fin, Steve Door, kick LePord, Brett Weaver. Rondy Moorman. Picture 2: Front Row: Jim Wiggers. Rodney Cotts. Tim VerHoeven Row Two: Kris Morlink, Steve Hoezee. Doug Ynremo. Mike LoFave Picture 3: Front Row.- Randy Scoff, Jeff Engelsmon, Ron Most Row Two: Jim Avink, Orion Douse. Troy Duggins. Picture 4: Front Row: Todd Potter. Todd TerHoor, Tim Burns, Jon Zwyghuizen Row Two: Doug Heuker Row Three: Scott Lough. Trevor Tooker. John Hinken. Todd Austhof Picture 5: Scott DeHoon, Bryont Fonnon. Bill Hopp, Nic Pospiech, Mike Prine. Inrromurols 113 Running Club Front Row: Liz Blom. Lynne VondeBunte. Anne Hoezee, Sandy Aylworth, Misty Kloiwiter, Beth Germerood Row Two: Jeff Venemo. Dove Hulsingh, rhonda Sol, Melisso Whitcomb Mr. Kosteline Row Three: Bev Conner. Julie Smollegon. Kothy Brown Ski Club Front Row: Liso Hernondez. Holly Bolhuis. Eric Kuipers, Rondy Moorman Row Two: John Hocking. Aniro Serum. Mr Norogon, Amy Kort, Tim Huf- tengo. Chod Zuidemo Row Three: Lynne VandeBunre. Brett Hollemon. Jon Kelder. Chondo Ledsworth, Scott Frody. Tim Miller Row Four: Nikki Monsel. Trocie Wolford. Mark Lie. Liso Kronemeyer. Tony Homstro. Rich Morlink, Tom Hillebrond 114 Running Club ond Ski Club C.U. in D.C. This post Moy 4-10 our school's Close-up group wenr to Washington D C. In order to go on rhis trip, the students must hove token the class, current political affairs, for one semester. In this class students ore fought to be owore of current issues. While in Washington, they in- teracted face to face with some of our notion's leaders. They viewed the democratic process os on insider. The group also hod o chance to disscuss different ideas with students from around the country. One night they spent on the town, going to the theatre. The sponsors of the trip were Mr. Vredevoogd ond Mr. Slooregroof. Close-Up 115 Concert Band Concert bond of Hudsonville high consists of two groups. Wind Ensemble is approximately the best 40% of the bond students. The other 60% ore in concert band. Both bonds hove the some basic instruments. Both groups perform of the Christmas conert, Pre-Festival Concert, District Bond Festival and All Bonds Spring Festival. All performances ore important to the bond, but the most im- portant is probably District Bond Festival in March. 116 Concert Bond Wind Ensemble Right offer morching seoson is finished, concert seoson is reody to begin. One of the concert bonds is the Wind Ensemble, which is mode up of opproximotely the forty best ployers. To become o member of the Wind Ensemble, bond students decide if they wont to porticipote in it ond then oudition. Mr. Den- nis Bennett is the conductor of the Wind Ensemble, which performs for o Christmas Concert, Spring Concert, ond District Competition. The goal of the bond is, To provide more challenging music ot o higher performance level for the more advanced students,” ac- cording to Mr. Bennett. Wind Ensemble 117 20th Century The Twentieth Century hod another busy year. In addition to the Christmas and Spring Concerts, they performed at a pop music festival in Grand Rapids, sang for the Grand Rapids Exchange Club, provided special music for local churches, and played an impor- tant role in the production of “Guys and Dolls and See the U.S.A. According to Mr. Nederveld, director, 'This year's Twentieth Century was one of the finest singing groups to represent Hudsonville High School. Front Row Michelle Mognuson. Jim Wiggers. Stocey Vruggink. Deb Thurkettle, Greg Rozemo. Soro Kelder. Mark McDuffee. Julie Wobeke Row Two: Jerri Vonder Wall, Scott Frody, Soro Vender Schuur, Sue Boker. Howie Boeve. Becki Boone. Row Three: Brendo Leslie. Jon Wendlond, Buffy DeWent Missing: Jennifer Btoir. Mott Drew. Mark Perkin 116 20th Century Concert Choir The Concert Choir showed its versatility by singing o variety of musical styles or the Christmas ond Spring Con- certs, and by providing special music for local churches. They also mode up the nucleus of the cost of Guy ond Dolls” ond ’ See the U.S.A.” They developed o fine, mature chorale sound. Concert Choir 119 lOth Grade Choir The Limited Edition , also known os the Sophomore Girls Ensemble, did o fine job or the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Some of them also appeared in the revue show ond in Guys ond Dolls . Most of them will be in Concert Choir next year. 120 Choir Freshman Choir The 9th grade choir got rheir high school singing career off ro o flying start by performing very well of the Christmas Concert, the Spring Program, os well os the Music Revue show. Many of them will be members of the Concert Choir next year. Choir 121 Bible Study Beginning in October, o group of eleven people met each Wednes- day morning before school for thirty minutes. They studied the Bible together ond shored experiences with eoch other that hod helped them to grow closer to God. Those who wonted to, took turns leading the lessons eoch week, using o book to guide them. They studied many things together, including faith, loving enemies, family relationships, ond their relationship to God. Youth pastors come to talk to them at the end of the year. They hod o series of lessons on relationships with the op- posite sex ond rock music. The year was positive os the group grew ond become very close. 124 Bible Study ond Srorvothon Friendly Shores Mr. Dennis Bennett — Bond Mr. Dovid Bolhuis — Not. Sdnce, Biology. Physiology Mrs. Koren Bundy — Art 1, Art 11, Arts 6 Design Mr. John Burggrooff — Novels. American Llreroture. Creative Writing, Photojournalism Mrs. Lyne Burkey — Spanish 1. Spanish 11 Mr Bohn Bentley — Physical Educotion. Swimming Mr Lorry Byle — Eorth Science 126 Faculty Mrs. Cynthio Dovis ■ English II. Medio Mr. Dove Durom — World History. Generol Science Mr. Jomes Hulst — U S. History. Social. Problems. Phys. Ed Mr. Gory Immink — Algebro l-B. Algebra I Computer II Mr. John Jonssen — Algebro l-A. Algebro I Generol Moth Foculty 127 Mr. Al Frankfort — Basic Dr.. Architecurol Dr.. Engineering Mr. Ken Hovingh — Algebro l-A. Algebro II Advanced Moth Mrs. Melonee Kohler — Typing I. Typing II Mr. Kyle Kosteline — Geomerry, Consumer Moth Mrs. Deon LoBorhe — Physics, Chemisfry G n rol Mr. Poul Norogon — Librory Mr. Deon Nederveld — 20rh Century, Choir, 9th Choir, 10th Choir Mr. Ronold McKellor — Government. English I 128 Foculty Mr. Dovid Rorerink — Geomerry. Computer I, Computer II Mr. Poul Sloregroof — World History, Germon I. Germon II Mr. Deon Smith — Typing I. Record Keeping, Business Low Mrs. Suson Sprik — Basic Reading, Coreer, English, English I Ms Julie Sweers — English I, Advanced Composition. British Literature Ms. Suson Topp — English II. Dromo Mr. Bruce VonDerMeulen — Accounting I. Accounting II Faculty 129 Mr. Williom VonKoughner — Biology. Chemistry I. Chemistry II Mr. Bob Veltmon — Resource Mr Lorry Wolloce — Woods I. Woods II 130 Foculty Mr. Art Boldt Business Monoger Mr. Joe Beel Vice Principol Mr. Keith Burgess Athletic Director Mr Delbert Giem Counselor Mr Woyne Perroelje Principol Mr. Art Cummings Counselor Foculry 131 102 Mrs. Jill Elenboos Guldonce Secretory Mrs. Jo DeCoror Superlnrendenr Secretory Mrs. Donnie Meppellnk Principol Secretory Mrs Joyce Hessler Administrative Secretory Foculty Mrs. Dorlene Dehrens Tronsportotion Secretory Ms Coreen Bellows — (Student reocher under Mr Bolhuls ond Mr. VonKoughnet) Mr Michoel Kuyers — (Student teocher under Mr. Luttikhuizen) Ms. Holly Noppert — (Student teocher under Mr. Bolhuls ond Mr. Luttikhuizen) Mr. Jed Mulder — (Student teocher under Mr. Vredevoogd) Foculty 133 School Board Front Row: Howard Perrin. John Crons. Ken DeVree Row Two: Gory Hoverdink. John Moring. Dole Ynremo Not pictured: Dob Dolhuis, president Custodians Joel Hoekstro Mrs Donnie Alword Mr Don Germerood Mr Dob VonZyll Hudsonville High School 1985-86 Dus drivers 134 Faculty A Fresh Start SPRING “So Close to Being Very Good” Close scoring gomes throughout the seoson coused the Vorsity Boseboll Team to finish with on overall record of 9-11 and o league record of 6 wins and 7 losses. Cap- tains Steve Hoezee ond Mike LoFove, ond Mike Wormelink along with Kris Morlink, Randy Pierson, ond Pot Aren were cited by Coach Byle os rhe outstanding athletes. “Rap- pin' Rod Cotts was named Most Im- proved Player. Steve Hoezee was named Most Valuable Player os well os receiving Honorable Mention All- Conference, ond Mike LoFove was rhe Spirit Leader ond on All- Conference outfielder. “The support from parents ond segments of rhe student body was great ond sincerely appreciated . .. especially rhe pizza party between the gomes of the double headers. Team picture opposite page. Front Row: Dtent Renkemo, Kyle Jorrert, Shawn Homocher. Daryl Gort, Mike LoFove. Randy Scott, Steve Lomeyer. Jeff Engelsmon Row Two: Coach Dyle. Brian Douse. Rondy Pierson. Kris Morlink, Steve Hoezee. Gord Boeve. Bill Bosworth. Rodney Cotts. Pot Aten, Howie Boeve. 106 Vorsity Boseboll 137 J.V. Looks To The Future This yeor's J.V. Baseball Team is highly talked about by Coach Raterink. He said, The ream members worked hord and are capable of making a positive contribution toward the future success of varsity baseball in Hudson- ville. Outstanding team members Gregg Visser, Kent Renkema, Mart Tim- mers and Todd TerHaar helped bring the J.V. league record to 5-6. From Row: Tom TerHoor, Kent Renkemo, Kevin Schuur, Brian Kohler, Cooch Roterink, Jerry VonRoekel. Kyle LoStocy, Dovid Sloger, Jim Nyenhuis Row Two: Rick LePord. Wode Taotjes, More Austhof. Gregg Visser. Rich Most, Ed Fronkforr. Scott Lough, Jim Klover. Todd Potter. Jon Zwyghuizen, Phil Watson Todd TerHoor. Rob Felrner 13« J.V. Bose boll 1986 Team Sets a Record This year's ream ser a record for most wins in o season with 17, said J.V. Sofrboll coach Mr. Kapengo. The ream rhis year hod on overall record of 17 wins, 5 losses and o league record of 10 wins, 0 losses. Donni LoFove, Robin Vruggink, ond Julie Smollegon were rhe outstanding athletes on rhe team. Donni was also chosen most valuable player. Sheri Diesbrock was chosen most improved player. Congratula- tions on o great season! Front Row: Esther Dykstro. Julie Aten, Sondy Florido Row Two: Condy Kolmon. Robin Vrug- gink. Sheri Diesbrock, Kim Kooiengo Row Three: Decky Germerood. Kris Norder, Heidi Visser. Becky Shupe, Donni LoFove, Missy Lems, Jill VonRhee J.V Sofrboll 139 Varsity Softball Does A Fine Job This years' Varsity Softball ended their season with a final record of 19- 13. Most Valuable Players were Von- do Nagelkirk and Mary Shuck. The Eagle Award went to Vonda Nagelkirk, Coach Tom Vruggink com- mented, We had a fun season. We lost six games by one run. A good record would hove been a great record this year. We got great effort from everyone on the ream. The seniors, Vondo Nagelkirk, Mory Shuck, Buffy DeWenr and Merri Lynn Dunhom oil mode great contributions to our success this year. We ll miss the seniors, bur we hove a good group of girls coming bock. Good Job, Girls! Front Row: Julie Aten, Sheilo Emmert. Buffy DeWent. Ruth Borrjes. Mory Shuck, Heidi Schut Row Two: Jody Bogord, Vondo Nogelkirk, Merri Lynn Dunhom. Kelly Andersen, Dione Vlsser, Becky Kuncoltls. Cooch Tom Vruggink 140 Vorsity Softboll p Surprisingly Successful Season The Boys 1986 Track Team finished strong with on overall record of 5-3, ond o league record of 5-2. Outstan- ding athletes were Joel Smeenge, Troy Duggins, John Hocking ond Ken Wolrers, with Joel being named All- Conference for long jump. Cooch Bolhuis commented, Con- trolled emotion in o sport con moke it possible to accomplish more than dreamed possible. We won o meet this year that on paper we should have lost, bur we were both physically ond mentally prepared. Nearly everyone in the meet hod a personal best. I love that about sports. It demonstrates the impor- tance of mental attitude in achieving success in life. He also said, I can’t remember a nicer group of men to work with ond a group that showed the greatest improvement. Opposite Page: Front Row: Asst Cooch Nelson. Jeff Venemo. Dove Huisingh, Dove Gebben, Chod Gibbs. Tom Hocking, Cooch Bolhuis Row Two: Don Hommond, Mark McDuffee, Ken Wolrers. Kevin Neugebouer. Grant Murtlond. Tray Duggins. Shown Lynemo, Dove Koropczyk. Brion Holtsclow. Jim Avink. Row Three: Jim TerBeek, Jeff Boudrie. Brent Dykstro. John Viieger. Mike Dejoung. Chon Bolhuis, Scott Scholten. Joe Miller, Dustin Worth. Mike Dirkse. Gory Boone Missing: Joel Smeenge. coptoin. 142 Boys Track 144 “Eagles fill the Way!” You hove foiled only when you've foiled to fry! The Girls Track Team of 1986 hod rough competition the whole year and ended the season with o 5-0 overall record. Their league record was 4-3 ond they received third place. Lynne VandeBunre, Judy Bentley, Heather Thompson ond Mindy Weaver were the outstanding athletes. Lynne ond Judy mode All- Conference in the 800 merer run ond discus, respectively. Mindy received All-Conference honors in the 1600 ond 3200 meter run. She also set the school records in both events. Junior class records were set by Nicki Williams in the 300 low hurdles ond Heather Thompson in the 100 high hurdles. Store qualifiers were Mindy ond Heather. The reom was hard working, tough, close knit, supportive ond fun to coach, said Coach Kosteline. A special rhonks is extended to the seniors of the reom for their friend- ship ond support. Front Row: Lynne VondeBunre (coptoin), Amy Dyksrra, Anne Hoezee. Shoron VonDerkolk, Judy Bentley (coptoin). Row Two: Elise Slk- kemo. Trod Tooker. Sue Tommingo, Sondy Aylworth. Misty Klowiter. Morey Hoeksrro, Heorher Thompson. Kelley Vlosman. Robin Bunker, Nikki Wlllioms. Row Three: Cooch Kosteline, Mindy Weaver. Melisso Whitcomb, Rhondo Sol, Cindy Meurer, Anne Wikstrom, Corrle Rumohr, Elizabeth Blom, Kym Woldrep, Kothy Brown, Terl Berghorst, Liso Eldred. Cooch Reiminck. Girls Track Guys Net Second Place The Boys Tennis Team finished rheir season wirh o 14-6 record overall ond o league record of 5-2 which gave them second place. All- Conference ployers Tim VerHoven ond Mart Hoverdink conrribured rheir efforts along wirh outstanding members More VanTil, Eric Elliott ond Rick Cosren. Cooch Hulst soys, More VanTil was our only senior so our team should do very well next year. From Row: Mark He, Tim VerHoven, Mott Hoverdink. Tim Hurringo. Eric Elliott, Phillip Phom Row Two: Cooch Hulst, Jim Brondsmo, Molt Elenboos, Tim Weirdo. Jon Hinken, More VonTil, Rick Costen, Cooch Doney. 146 Boys Tennis “Guys and Dolls” This year's musical, Guys and Dolls,'' was very successful. Performances, held on both Friday and Saturday nights, were attended by a total of 600 people. Mrs. Margot Solodino directed the drama and choreography, Mr. Dean Nederveld directed the music, ond Sharon Huisingh was the student direc- tor. Leading actors Stephanie Worth, Matt Drew, Becki Boone, and Sean Williams were backed up by thirty-four more cast members. Crews were led by Beth Johnson and Deb Brandt on set construction, Jon Kelder on lights. Dawn Carr on makeup, ond 5teve Baor on stage with several people helping out as ushers and selling tickets. 148 Foil Musical 150 Music Revue Show See the U.S.A. The rheme for rhis years' revue show was See rhe U S.A. Ir rook rhe audience on o musical rour of rhe Unired Srares. Star- ring in New York and heading our west rhey song songs from oil over rhe country ending with rhe song God Bless rhe USA.” Music Revue Show 151 “Exit The Body” The spring ploy. Exit The Body. wos performed on Thurs- day and Friday, May 8 and 9. The cost, consisting of ten students ranging from freshmen to seniors, worked very hard for six weeks to pur on o wonderful performance. Backstage and set crews donated many hours to help build a complicated set. The leading actress, Pom Groenendyk, was supported by Becki Boone, Cossie Slisher, Deb Thurkettle, Poty Jones, Paul Johnson, Brandon Williams, Seon Williams, Todd Slisher, and Dustin Worth. All those who attended enjoyed on evening of laughter. 152 Spring Ploy ”Exit The Body 150 A Special Evening At The Beach For rhis year's Jr.-Sr. Prom, the junior high was rronsformed inro the mysric cruise ship, Moondrifter. Hors d'oeuvre were served on the ship’s deck which was acruolly the gym- nasium's balcony. Juell Studio was rhe photographer and the musical entertainment was provided by Oasis. Crazy For You by Madonna was the rheme song of the 1986 extravaganza. 154 Prom Album Cassette Video Cassette Movie Ticket Big Mac 6 Me Nuggets Pop Candy Bar Hot Lunch Jams Leggoon's Air Jordan's Movie Actor Actress T.V. Show Male Singer Female Singer Group Song Back to the Future Bill Cosby Molly Eingwald The Cosby Show Phil Collins Whitney Houston Chicago 'v Rock Me Amadeus Crazy for ou ______,r;iio fhp Reach Mom. look whor I leorned! Whor o rebel You've gor ro be kidding o-ho. onorher one. Kosreline ond his crew Teocher Condids 161 Senior Sentiments Our senior year is senfimenrol, not only because ir's the losr rime we will walk down rhese hallways rogerher os students, not only because we will never go to another prom os o high school student, the lost rime we will oil cheer together ogoinsr our ream rivals, but mostly because it may be the losr rime rhor I see you The days are going quicker The night is passing by We shall never cease to forger the rime at Hudson ville High We 'll remember all the fun We 'll remember the rival games that we almost won But the one thing we 7 remember The one thing rhor will remain is the memories of friends and oil the love we gained. — Micki John As I walk down Life's path past me all the memories I see Life went fast... fast as the rolling sea but Life as I could see was as best as it could be. — Deb Drandt Friends Are keepsakes So precious and rare — Keepsakes to cherish And handle with care ... Friends are treasures Much richer than gold — Treasures intended To have and to hold .. . They’re timeless blessings. The greatest by far Especially when someone's The Friend that you are .. . — Donated by Deb Drandt Sail for Your Dreams Sail far and wide Sail info the wind and sail into the depths of the sky ... Graduation is here With it we look bock At the years we hove grown The year we were freshmen When we were so free to be Who we were Without o core With the excuse Of being o freshman The following year We tried to act so tough As sophomores We hod someone below us' We hod learned something about high school We were something As on 'upperclassmen' We hod arrived Only one year left Until we reached the top We dreamed of oil that would come When we would finally be 'On the top' Now os seniors We're in charge We con enjoy it for o while Then we realize Thor when we gain We must also lose This means good-bye To our friends Good-bye for now Until years later Our reunions Will bring us rogerher Good-bye dear friends and teachers Good-bye only 'til lorer. — Shoron Huising 162 Senior Sentiments Hug O' War I will nor ploy or rug o' war. I'd rorher ploy or hug o' war. When everyone hugs Insread of rugs. Where everyone giggles And rolls on rhe rug, Where everyone kisses. And everyone grins, Where everyone cuddles, And everyone wins. — Shel Silversrein Donored by Amy Dyksrra To rhe Senior Class of '86, I'd really like ro rhonk oil of you for making rhis o very memorable year. I wish you all rhe besr of luck in rhe furure. If you remember me or oil in larer years, I hope you remember rhese words — Live life one day or o rime and go for ir wirh oil you've gor.” Love always, Becki Boone Ken soys to Barbie, Skipper and P.J. Let's go crazy! Meet Bruno, o dedicared member of SIC (School Improvemenrs Committee). Ever since he was o little boy, Bruno loved wrecking rhings. So his porenrs rold him ro do somerhing consfru ... or... ur — desttucrive wirh his hobby. So from rhe rime he srotted working for SIC until now, he has been o smash wirh rhe srudenrs. 160 Peaceful Moments SPONSORS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '86 VANDERLAAN FUNERAL HOME 4917 32nd Ave. Hudsonville, Michigan THE CAKE PLACE 135 Chicago Drive CLASSIC CORNERS 3479 Kelly Sr. Phillip's Garden Center 6373 Balsam Dr. COUNTRY NEEDLEWORKS INC. 564 Chicago Drive Hudsonville ERD LUMBER CO. 4190 Chicago Drive (616) 534-9675 HAIR HEADQUARTERS 3472 Harvey Sf. Phone 669-9025 HUDSONVILLE WHEEL ALIGNMENT James Byker, Prop. Phone 669-6392 DR. THOMAS D. SNOEYINK Optometrist Office 669-1690 3474 Harvey St. VAN'S MEAT MARKET Friendly, Personal Service High Qualify — Low Prices DR. 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Family Dentist NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Phone: 669-9782 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. K. J. VANDE KOPPLE BOSGRAAF SALES COMPANY 5501 40th Ave. Hudsonville, Michigan 49426 Onion Our Specialty VALKIER CONSTRUCTION 180 Sponsors “While working toward my Masters Degree in Foreign languages, I am working hard to become the youngest ever Amway Direct Distributor. Life is so exciting, like when I represented Alaska m the Miss U.S. Teen Pageant. But, you do have to take charge of your life, set goals and work diligently to achieve them. In addition to my academic scholarship, my Amway business is allowing me to help cover my college expenses. Both my academic and business interests allow me to carry out my love of being around and possibly helping rjii people in a way which I am rBn truly free to control.’ Sponsors 181 Zagers Pool 6 Supply Co. 2505 Riley St. Jamesrown, Ml Aboveground Pools Hovilond Chemicals Accessories 896-9313 dauk§)lhil 3 yj DANNER POOL COMPANY INC. 358 Baldwin Dr. Jenison, Ml 49426 Pools — Spos — Supplies — Chemicals See Our Indoor Display Pool (616) 669 0960 £ kroll furnace AL KROLL Owner COMMERCIAL 6 RESIDENTIAL HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 24 HOUR SERVICE 5820 BALSAM DR. HUDSONVILLE, Ml 49426 P.O. BOX 46 1785 LILAC CT. JENISON. MICH. 49428 616-457-4890 PPA CPP MAYNARD JUELL 162 Sponsors de V, ne 5 St udio ace 52 £. Wain PL 2'eefatui, tilitluaan Pk one 772-6221 FOOTPRINTS One night a man had a dream. He dreamed he was walking along the beach with the LORD. Across the sky flashed scenes from his life. For each scene, he noticed two sets of footprints in the sand: one belonging to him, and the other to the LORD. When the last scene of his life flashed before him, he looked back at the footprints in the sand. He noticed that many times along the path of his life there was only one set of footprints. He also noticed that it happened at the very lowest and saddest times in his life. This really bothered him and he questioned the LORD about it. “LORD, you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life, there is only one set offootprints. I don’t understand why when I needed you most you would leave me. ” The LORD replied, “My son, My precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was then that I carried you. ” —Author unknown . —; • 'i. . , «I, • v «Cti -—if ' Ia .: -a • ' • ■-. ••' a. ■ . •■ ..- sr ’ .•' .:—’■‘V-V-' rx- °' .. ■ : -V : - v Vtf. . ?..i - A V' '• -V ( . _- • A: u • ''A - A ‘ ■ V, A-.A-Vx v • AV Ax : '••• £ . ? . - rv - v V-va • •. _ ’ . 4 - . , V —W. v •• i. J n V ■ -w-.' 4v • • • :- -7-. ‘ „ . • ' ■ i_ 'i-w,- . ; • . '' v v. 1 - .? . 4 : —s ' KK. ' ;v:' , ■ !•• . . r 'C ' ‘. •• - v! c. ’■ 1 . m'r —.' •« - ■•■ -' y ''' i .
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