Kelloggsville High School - Century Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1951

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W-vb C... fi ii 45 s D I K n., X C g s 5 I M I 1 Y x , X ' 0 51 I i g, rl. 'Ms ,bn ,,,. . ?'-flffwl 'nv-g-,L Edxted by The 1951 Sen1ors of the Kelloggsvllle Hxgh School Grand Rap1ds M1Ch1g3.n HIREWIIRII I L Y 3 J D 1 I dll 1 y ADM! 1 S U V 4111 Imppmgbs whuh we hfixc found .15 WLIIJIIICC1 each pdgn 1D our bunk or learmng VM w1Shth1's book to express tnc prexadmg 1 S, uml dmc. 0 r hc nuumre m V5F',7k1?SC'I.lOlKCliih, JV951, pulkfl 11315 ' - l'11L.3 T'JllEYlVX1fr reach, I'CThChIY,PI1TOTiG.' of fy ' d sp mi oi mc :rl ' ' t :cop I, '- N 3 111.11 ' ,1,f il? he zar,msp1rz11iQntc,+ thoseof latcrvears. W w, tipv gf T2 ' V 15-5, r , C In Uv, vu-gr .fn 41? My 'NH Twyatw- 'n.1r'1 'J . 'f limgwwlff tl-k,N.z.5 1' .1 xz'v..111:1g ': 'r'1 X i'?i1lf and .--Axpvv.-san J I' 4 ackmatmng L u 2 C 12 low lvaxe wuth Ncw f IIHIIIIAIIII For the sympathetic and kindly advice you have given usg for your patience and will- ingness to help us in our problemsg for the unselfish devotion of your timeg for your guidance and inspirationg the class of 1951 wishes to express its sincere gratitude and appreciation to our teacher and friend, Mrs. Martin. New He1ghts to Conquer A new goa New Hexghts to Conquer must ever use l for our eyes And we e must now also leave belnnd Our hxgh school days of fun o face the great new challenge Of new vxctorxes to be won ld we go out xnto the wor Wxth troubles we must face, t tr And some how we mus y To le lace ave the world a better p New He1ghtS to Conquer es A new goal for our ey New Hexghts to Conquer And we must ever use John Kalas wxsllmff, 3,3'i'4+-'4 Ng 44 N ,OC J f, Q '-NN x Q 1 if if ik I J ,Q I uu.mr,uvu.u man -uaooa. '- -' -'j,'j:-fu' LI 14... Juxa,Jn2nn1 f--0 IJ H- -'--'f hu . .,., .-... ., H. -.., H nun, H ':'4u' ' saw n 1,-l ., ... W I WESLEY HARDY Treasurer ROBERT ROCKWELL Secretary GUS H UNSELD JR, Presrdent GEORGE SHIPPY Trustee WALTER VAN HOVEN Trustee DONNA SPRIK Don Elementary Principal Western State College of Education, A.B RUSSELL FORMSMA Rua Superintendentg University of Michigan A, B, MRS, DOROTHY NEWLON Dot Secretary. Gregg College, Davenport Insti- tute, Calvin College, Western Michigan College of Education. SHIRLEY LEWIS Office Clerk. NANCY BLOOMER Sh0tty Office Clerk ROBERT FRY Bob Senior High Principalg Michigan State Nor- mal College, B. S. g S oci o lo g y, Athletic Director. 7 W' ww SOREN ANDERSON Central Mrchrgan College A B Shop Mechanxcal Draw mg Physical Educatron Iunlor Advrsor THEODORE BOEVE Ted HopeCollege A B IunrorHrgh Hrstory Mathemaucs Assrstant Football Coach Iunror H1 Coach Erghth Grade Advrsor HAROLD V BEATTIE Hal Hlgh Arrthmetrc Exghth Grade Advisor Treasurer of Teachers Club GORDON BELD Gord Hope College A B Journal xsm Englrsh Comet Advrsor Freshman Advrsor GORDON BREWER Gordre Hope College A B Amerlcan Hrstory Amencan Lrterature Study Hall Supervrsor Coach of Football Track K Club Advr o 8 MAUDE DAWSON South Dakota State College Calvrn College Unrversrty of Mrchrgan A B Orrentauon Iumor H1gh Lrterature Seventh Grade Advisor A f E . - , fl , QE v A If It ,, Txrll 1 X' , s 1 x A g X i .3 ,M 1 'f s .. .. Taylor University, B, S. 3 IUI1i01' af' ., .i is I ' ' 'Eh s r. RICHARD DE BOER Rrch Calvm College A B General Scrence Busrness Law Socrolo gy Study Hall Supervlsor De bate Coach Sophomore AdV1SOT NORAH GRFFNWALD W e ste r n State Teachers Col Study Hall Supervlsor Senror Advtsor Regtstrar YJ MARILYN HOUTMANJ Jumor College Calytn College A B Chemrstry Brology Gen eral SCIENCE Senior Advlsor ALETHA MARTIN Lee Calyrn College A B Unrxer stty of Lausanne C er t lf1C3 te Englrsh French ll Lrbrarran Natronal Honor Socrety Sponsor SSIIIOI' Advtsor 9 D XCIE HAINES Western State Teachers Col lege Wayne Unryersrty Daven port Bu mess College Gregg Collef e A B Bookkeeprnv Shorthand Transcrrptron Man ager of School Store Treasurer of Internal Accountrng System JOSEPH RUSCHMANN Joe C6IlU'E11fXllCh1g3l'lTC8ChLl'S Col lege B S COl'T1IllUIllIyLlNII'lg Phystcal Educatron Seeond Team l-ootball Basketball Coach Frrst Term Baseball Coach Freshmen lx Club Ad v1sor ' l v Ol' 3 .nf ' . ..: ' . , , V . - i . - f . ' ' x'r 1 ' .. ' 1 - , 1- v'fs ' ' - , .S' ,. ' , , th 1 ' , O, n A C. I I , Y . , ' y 1 I 1 . - lege, A. B. 1 Algebra, Geometry, , . L H' ' V ' . , . l . V. f I ' L , . . , . 4 . -J V an 1 , V- , l Q I 'I ', . ., I ' . 1 I I l - I A D I VERONE SHARP Omle Central Mrchlgan Teachers College B S MUSIC Crafts Y Teen Gxrls Chorus Advrsor VIRGINIA THELIN Vlrble Umversxty of IVI1LII1g3Il A B M S Currentl-lrstory Frenchl Government Junror Advlsor ALMA STACE Bob Jones Unxversrty Transcnptlon Typmg Cheer AUDREY VAUGHN Otterbem College B S Jumor Hlghl-hstory Llterature Crafts Erghth Grade Advxsor leader Supervrsor GENEVIEVE WADE Calvxn College A B lumor H1gh Teacher Jumor Red Cross Advlsor 10 THEODORE WITKOWSKI Ted Mlchxgan State College B S Busxness Anthmetrc General Mathematxcs Nature Study Sophomore Advrsor Intramural Basketball xxwf 'N 40 01,1 la V s ROBERT SCHRIEMER Bob , President. What islifuW1lh0Ul DELORIS SMITH Dee , Secretary. Her smile makes sun- fheSPfff1fOff0OUSh'lCSS- K,C1Ub 1-2'3-45CCffldfY TffSSUf9f shine in shady places. Co-Editor, Annual 4, Girls' Chorus 3, Secretary 4,Hi-Y 3: Sludelll Council 3:FOOIbf3ll l,2, 5.4: t, 3,4, Pianist 5,4 President 4, Class Treasurer lg Band 3, Basketball 1.2. 3.4: Baseball 2,3,4: Comet Staff 4, Annual Class Secretary 3, 4, Library Staff 5,4, National Honor Soci- 4. JAMES STEPHENS Jim Vice President. Ambition L-ry 5,4 Secretary 3, D. A. R, Representative 4. ANNE MARIE has no rest. CofEditor, Annual 4, K-Club l,2,3,4, Hi-Y BROZOVICH Annie , Treasurer, Small of stature, sweet 3, Student Council lg National Honor Society 5,4, Treasurer of Srnjlel bright and Chewy ,311 ,hc 1Vhjle. Y-Teen 3 1-mas- 3: C1488 PFSSNCHI 2. V1C6'Pf6SldCllf 3.4: B0yS' SIHIC 3: FOOI' urer 5, National Honor Society 3,4, Cornet Staff 4, Annual ball 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball t,2, Track t,2, g,4jCOl'l1QfSltlff 4. SMH4, JI 45 C IVA JEAN AMICK Jean Sober, but ,ml Serious: quiet' JOYCE BIGHAM Keen sense, common sense, and no room but not idle. Annual 4, Comet Staff 4, RICHARD BALL for nonsense. Girls' Chorus 2, 3. Library Staff 3,4, Student Dick Good humor is goodness and wisdom combing-d, H Council :,CometStaif 4, Annual4. CAROL BOEREMA Red Hi-Y3, K-Club 3,4 Vice-President 4, Football 2, 54, Bas- A friendly smile is the key to all locks. Central High ketball 2,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4g Annual Staff 4, school r, 2, Assistant Internal Accountant 4, Animal 4, 12 f i RUTH B OWERS Ruthie Imagination knows no bounds. Glee Club 3,4g Y-Teen 2,3,4g Debate 4g Annual BROWN Do-Dee So sweet th Girls' Chorus - 4. DORIS e blush of bashfulnes 4, Comet Staff 4g Annual ' 4 Siu t Y LO LLOCK Rainie To e divine. Girls' Ch BU RRAINE BU rr is human, to forgive orus l,3,4, Annual Staff 4, MARION RG Mary Ami Cares come and cares go, so whycare? Ottawa Hills High School ig Comer Staff - 4, Annual 4. TERRA NCE COVER T ,qenyn f'Myhea1-pgnor my own, but PHYLLIS CROSS Phil Quiet ways hate great charms, it's in good hands. K-Club 2,3,4, Student Council 3gFoot- Annual 4. NORMAN DAVIS Norm Good men are few b.3111,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Baseball i,2,3,4, Annual and far between, Ra t cnna High School ig C1 4. DONALD CRONKRIGHT Ike His friends there are School 3, Annual4. many--his foes--are there any? Presideflf I: KfC1Ub 3-41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3.4: Baseball 3. 4: Comet Staff 4, Annual 4. 13 cntral High CTR t., 4, . ax X A IV ld t 'ak , .g,,.f' , Q L! , rl .ALO DQYOS Jerry Mischief lurks in the depths of his DUANE DOXTATOR Doc Sometimes I sit and thiukg brow: eyes. Hi-Y gg K-Club i,2, 3,4 President 4g Football other times ljust sit. K-Club 3,4g Football 2,3g Annual 4. 1, 3, 5,4 Basketball 1, 2. Track 1, 2,3,4g Annual 4. JENNY MARILYN GARTON Beauty draws more than oxen. Y- 1JlETIfRMAfx' To case anothem heartache, is to forgetotzcs Teen 2, gg Girls' Chorus 3g Comet Staff 45 Annual 4. own. ' Choir 35 Y-Teen gg Annual 4. JOYCE GRAHAM Our greatest gloryis not in never falling, MORRIS HANDLOGTEN M0oky HfiPP,V am It ffom Cafe but in rising cvcry time we fall, Lowell High School 1,21 l'm free, Student Council 2. Basketball 1,3r Football I,2. Student Council 3 Secretary 3. Girls' Chorus 3g Y-Teen 3g 3,41 Annual 4. THOMAS HANSEL Tom As merry as the Annual 4. GEORGE GRIT A lad of unusual character with day is long. K-Club 3,4g Baskelb-111 1.2.3-41 Football 1'2- motives unknown. K-Club 3,4g Boy Scouts 1, 2,3,4g Foot' 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Comet Staff 41 Annual 4. hull I, Q,3,4g Track 5,4g Annual 4, 14 if an 'lf' E li , ya JJ.. I fig' 5 6 1 rex' E A C 'Er C Q 1,45 71' ' i i'HYLi.is Hoivinicn iphiiii fiifindness never goes our of JOHN KALAS Some have fbeif will but 111-W2 my WHY- siyle. Girls' Chorus gg Student Council 4g Library Staff 3, Class Secretary rg Class Vice-President 25 Student Council 4 4g COIIICI Staff 4g Annual 4g Treasurer of Athletic Association Track Mlmagef 3'4i Debate 3' 4i National Honor Society 3- 4. DAVID HOUSE Dave He has a will of his own not 41 Comet Editor 41 AHM14- RICHARD KELLER Dick easily shaken, Comet Staff 45 Annual 4, Full of mischief, full of fun. Football 3g Annual 4. DA VID KISNER Dave Be silent and safe, silence never ANNA MAE KRUISENG Ann Patience is my but mms betrays you, Muskegon Heights High School 1,25 Annual4. edy for every trouble. Comer 4, ,g,,,,Ua1 4- jUAX,,'.f. WILLIAM KOLAREC Wild Bill An industrious fellow with KUIKSTRA JO BQ-amy g5,,,W,-5 no mmm. W Ami Adi 4' ideas of his own, Boy Scouts I, 21 Student Council 3g Track 3g Debate 3,4g Annual 4. 15 5 s xi J 'L Nu Y-:Sf 'sr' J 'A C RONALIJ IL YS . Ron I l-we not man the less but nature GLORIA MARTINSON The sense of humor has other things Hmm: .. Boy Scouts 173, ffpotball 2, 3,4, Baseball 2, Track to do than tu make itself Conspiclous in thc act of laughter, 4, AllIlll314, JOANN LOVGHNER Red Ol-Iliff but full Ur, Annual 4, HOWARD MCBRIDE Rex Good-nature and friendliness and thought, Central Junior High, WafrCI1, good-sense corrlbir1ed, K-Club4g Hi-Ygg Football I,2,3, Ohio lg Warren G, Harding Senior High, Warren, Ohl0 2: 4, Corner Staff 4, Annualq, Y,T,.,,,, 5, Glrls' Chorus 3: Comet Staff 4, Annual 4. Q -r W . if CORNELIA MILLER Connie Good things come in small DORCAS MILLER Dorky Ready, willing, ,md able. packages, Woodrow Wilson junior High School, Sioux City, C1358 Secretary 2g National Honor Society 3, 4 Secretary 4 Iowa Ig Cornet Staff 4, Annual 4, DELANO MILLER 'Deer' Girls' Chorus I, 3, 4, Y-Teen 3, Interstate Club Council Rep- He finds time to work but finds more time to play. Hi-Y rewntative 3g Student Council 4 President 4, Cheerleader 3, Boy Scouts 1, 2, Football i, 2, 3, 4 Captain 4, Comet Staff4 Assistant Editor 4, Annual Staff 4. MARION MILLER Mikey Beauty, grace, and a smiling face Y- Teen 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Girls' Chorus 3,4, Class Treasurer 2g Annual 4, Comet Staff 4, 16 , -W ., 4, ,,. xt kk.k af? .Ev f 65 EUNICE NEUMAN She laughs at this, she laughs atthat, LAWRENCE NICHOLS Spike For every why, he had a but no one knows what she 's laughing at. Y-Teen 3, Girls' wherefore. AUUU314. MARJORIE PAYNE Margie 5Wifl Chorus 35 Annual 4. BLANCHE NICHOLS Red What to hear, slow to speak. Annual 4. could I do with size when I do so much without it? Student Council 3: Annual Staff 4. ea' X3 'vp-N '5-eff ROBERT PERKINS Bob Of easy temper, H Annum 4, PHYLLIS POEDER Phil I am not arguing with you, I am DONALD PHILLIPS Pin A little learning is a dangerous telling you. Girls' Chorus 3g Y-Teen 2, 3, Debate 3,4g An- thing. Boy Scouts Ig Football 2,3,4, Baseball 3,45 K-Club nual Staff 4. PATRICIA PRINZ Pat Come what will, 3,4q Annual 4. cc ne what may, l'll have a good time anyway. Girls' Choir 'I,3g Library Staff 3, Student Council 3g Senior Dance Manager 4g School Store Accountant 4g Annual 4. 17 I lf igisfltjyi X ,rv f I- V W W A, 'M ig tiri l K 45 I LAVON SCHUILING Vounie Life without laughter is a ROGER SMITS Bud Honest, I ain't lazy, I'm jusrdrearn dreary blank, Cornet Staff 4g Annual Staff 4. LLOYD ing, K-C1Ub4:Ba5ketb,311 I'2'3'4g Football 1.2: Track I SEELEY Fritz Humor all the way, K-Club 2,3, 41 Hi-Y ARLINE STEFFES The boss's knee is not my plea 35 Football 3g Track 2,3. am going to be a secretary, Library S 45 Annual Staff 4. inet Staff al . ,gh 1. V i: ., gsm ,. ' gs sgwgjig 3 . -45 A - JOYCE SYSWERDA Sys Am I rightg am I wrong, who GERALDINE VAN HOUTEN Gerry Friendship is a cares? Annual 4. RICHARD THURBER Doc Do not sheltering tree. Grand Rapids Christian High I,2: Girls' speak of love, 'tis deepest cruelty. Basketball 25 Football Chofus 31 Annual 4- LORRAINE VEROI-ME Wei'7e ' She 2: Track 3,45 Comet Staff 4: AI-lnua14. puts her worries in a pocket with a hole in it. Girls' Cho- rus 3g Library staff 4g Comet staff 45 Annual 4. 18 , but I taff 4g Co 11 BERT VOORHEES Dutch When joy an duty clash let JAMES WILLIAMSON 1 Seldom works and never duty go smash Burton l South 2 K Club 3 4 Basketball urrles sometzmes flunks but never worrles K Club2 3 4 Football 3 4 Trac 3 4 Annual4 RICHARD WARIN 3 4 Baseball 2 3 Basketball 2 3 Football 1 2 3 AC Drc Some thtnk hr qu et but others know hrrn UELINE WILSON Jac IE Its better to wear out than to Student Councrl l Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Treasurer rust out Class Presrdent 3 Y Teen 3 4 Presldc-nt4 Stu 4 Comet Staff4 Annual 4 dent Councrl 1 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Vrce Presrdent 4 Grrls Cho1r3 4 Lrbrary Staff 3 4 Debate Staff 3 4 Annual if 99 EUGENE ene An honest man s word rs as good DELORIS SMI as hrs bond Student Councrl 2 4 VICG PFSSIUSUI 2 Class Treasurer 3 K Clllb I 2 3 4 Tfea Boys Statez Basketball TH Valedlctorlan lutatorlan surer 4 H1 Y3 1 2 Football I 2 3 4 Comet Staff 4 A Barb JAMES STEPHENS S 3 4 Track l nnual staff 4 BARBARA WOOD There s a mlschlevous twrnkle ln her e Chorus l Cheerleader l 2 ye Glrls 3 4 Annual Staff4 WOLF G 19 RX if I H M' , i- I - A tbl n vv rr ' d 1 y,J'my, ,- . 1 : ' . : h ' , ' , ' . - , . 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MASS HISHIRY Once upon a tlme there were thmrty one httle gremllns who went 1nto the enchanted world of klndergarten Through the years these th1rty one orgmal gremhns were doubled 1n numbers by add1t1on and subtractlon Durlng the flrst years these llttle gremllns were made famous wlth thelr rad1o programs and brave deeds wh1le serv1ng on safety squad Then one day 1n the flscal year of 1946 a great event occured These llttle gremllns moved from the small castle to the great castle w1th the older and. wlser gremlxns But now the l1ttle gremllns had to work very hard' In the elghth year they had paddle pop sales and the next year there were over a hundred gremllns to carry on the paper dr1ves By the tenth year the work became more and more presslng wlth box soclals and the Chrxstmas sales Then the n xt year It was skat1ngpart1es and the great prom the Moon hght M1ngle Flnally the great year arrlved 62 gremllns were to be graduated The calendars the dances and the annual had to be put on schedule and w1th the help of then' three falry god mothers they succeeded At the end of thls t1me they were rewarded wlth a trxp and themr dlplomas All thls work done success fully they went out xnto the world much wlser gremllns CLASS MOTTO Onward Ever Backward Never CLASS COLORS Blue and Sllver CLASS FLOWER Amerxcan Beauty Rose Z0 . - , . . . . Y - . . . 0 ' r v . . . u . 9 , - . . 11 0 r .. ' P D ! - - . , , . . . , . ' 1 Bob S. V 9 .,' .. , 'W ,.. ...-v y. S Tom H. ?'fs,Qfgg 11, N... nil' WHA: fxzllil-mind .i 5, 1 Bill K. 3-Q f M cyee M 1 ' 5 I xr f, f in-.W Q Q- . 193' X .wr 14.4.6 ., ,, .Q Jenny D , Delano M Bert V, Morry H' Dorkey M. . ? k . ' , TQ if . 'Q Ikey M Phyllis C . Q. I..aVon S. J X 14 ,W bn-v Doc D. r A53 Ron L. D. ' gr- fw..., f osvx ' Y l ' 'J X' 1 nv' A ilgmf' -as, ,, , fe: . Eunice ir-Q Gene .5 G X Cf... Joyce S . ' 1 J -Ig 'x'Ym. ..- sv' M'--. ws 5 08096 . ft.- . 'u 'x . ffii .gf 4 , c , J E, eva B Connie M Jo Ann Q96 .Q I.. , K W 5 i . .j Ann B. .--4' - X1 Joyce G if ' Y tg if D ' I .4 .xi . iix 4-D 'S ' I if ' ' D' 1 . , N M 'Ii Y si gi! Q jA. 7V W. Ruth B. L 4 .,.' 1 J n . V. N rl - .,. Maril n G. v V' '3 Eerrv V- . . qi .-ji? - Ph 11' H. ' W- ' D ,, H- B Q ,Wmgy Jackie W D , - 'Xia A ris Buy .4 A, V , E H. Lorraine B. i Dee S. i , AO A I . -f N N W . ,,. .S Arline S HH Ill Sl As I stt here at the desk of the Bowers Publtshtng Company tttth a manuscrtpt before me my rntnd wanders back twenty years to the good old days of 31 A ptcture that grows tn my mtnd eye a I re ad thts manuscrtpt by Don Phtlltps ts the story of my Sentor classmates as they are today The manuscrtptbe gtns as Terry Covert and Don Cronkrtght two Home Acres Blabber reporters are gotng to see our own ltttle quadruplets those famous ballet dancers Connte Mtller Dorcas Mtller Delano Mtller and M trton Mtller Say! Talktng about famous people you surely don twant to mtss the grand opentng of John Kalas s dance hall T e Sugar Botyl Castno ts haytng Dtck Warn and hts tythmattc orchestrt for the tntttal week As an added feature hc ts pres enttng that ton of fun matt htmself none other than Davtd Ktsner Mr Kalas has been quoted as saytng that he ts not capable of handltng both the Mtdtown Theatre and the Sugar Bowl Castno So as a l st presentatton at thc Mtdtown he wtll have four stars of Stage lnd Screen appear tn person on October 21 X911 These stars wtll tnclude the Man of Steel Btll Kolarec those two great lovers Iva Jean Amtck and George Grtt and last but not least that great drummerman Gene Wolf wtll play several spectalttes As we turn back to the manuscrtpt Covert and Cronkrtght are gltdtng thru space at the raptd pace of 3300 mtles per hour They arc headtng for Madtson Square Gardens where they ex pect to sce four muscle bound gtrls tn a tag match The gtrls are Joyce Graham Barbara Wood Pat Prtnz and Martlyn Gar ton The mtnor bouts before the gtrls match tncludes those world famous mtdget boxers Bob Schrtemer Morrts Handlogten Norman Dans and Jerry DeVos After seetng the eye ftlltng ftght the two reporters top tn at Lawrence Ntchols Cafe to get a btte to eat The gtrl comtng to watt on them ts none other than Geraldtne Van Houtcn After ordertng eattng and paytng thc chcck of only S250 they dectde to try to get a story on the thrtlltng trtp madeto the moon by Tom Hansel There have been only ftve successful trtps made to the moon and Tom has made three The other two have been made by Lloyd Seeley and Rtchard Thurber These three men tntend to butld a larger Rocketshxp for the three of them and to starta colony on the moon Acung as the femtntnc admtntstratorswtll be Anne Martc Brozovtch Jenny Dteterman and Glorta Marttnson As we turn to the next chapter of the manuscrtpt we see those two great sctenusts Phyllts Cross and Jo Ann Loughner tn thetr offtce at the Atomtc Research Company These gtrls have made tt posstble to run a car on water and a small ptll mstead of gas They have tnvented many other great thtngs of beneftt to the world but now they are worktng on the greatest yet they are strtvtng to perfect an atomtc powered machtne that wtll actually drtll a large hole through the earthfor short entng the ttme tt takes to get from onc stde to the other All they have to getts the Prestdent s go ahead stgn then they w1ll start the project Of course the Prestdent 15 none other than LaVon Schutltng Her advtsors Ronald Lcys Dtck Ball Ettntce Neuman and Margte Payne are all tn favor of tt The Con structton company tn charge wtll be the Voorhees Keller and Stephens Company Turntng to chapter three we see that adventurous explorers of the Untverse have been lost some where on Venus Thetr names are Phyllts Homrtch Lorratne Bullock and Arltne Steffes Sent to rescue these three women are two of the world s most adventurous rabbtt hunters Roger Smlts and Jtm Wtlltam son However thcse two men got lost somewhere tn the motor of the Rocketshtp and so far they have not been found In the next chapter the arttcle tells all about the new Kelloggswtlle One more room has been added and the lockers have been cleaned The btggest change tn the school ts the faculty Taktng Mrs Greenwald s and Mrs Nlarttn s places are Joanne Kutkstra and Lorratne Verolme There has been a large change tn the gymnastum thanks to our supertntendent Dorts Brown and to our wonderful and outstandtng basketball coach Delorts Smtth They have a brand new basketball Audttortum wtth the latest sports equtpment We don t know tf Rex McBrtde ts a ltttle on the unprogres stve stde or tf he just ltkesto take Amertean Government but for some reason he ts sttll a sen1or at good ole K H S Upon readtng chapter ftve we see those rootm toottn cowgtrls Carol Boerena and Joyce Btgham rtdtng bareback on thetr tame deer celebrattng Why are they celebrat1ngP Be cause tt has just been voted unamtnously by the eountrtes of the World to have an tnternattonal government The prestdent of the World may be etther Blanche Ntchols or Duane Doxtator Whom do you thtnk would be the better? If they elect Duane I wonder about the future of the organtza tton However a constttutton must sttll be wrttten and Ann Krutsenga Mtrton Burg Phyllts Poeder and Joyce Syswerda are expecttng to work on tt wlth the delegates from other coun trtes Jackte Wtlson Davtd House and Bob Perktns areexpected to work on the demolttton of the Atom and Hydrogen bombs and all plans for them Ftghter planes tanks and shtps are gotng to be destroyed and used for scrap metal The people of the Umted World are free to go any where they please as long as tt ts reasonable and they have the money to pay for tt The Prestdent and the elected governors of the tndtytdual nattons may choose thetr own helpers and advtsors And as the author of Ctnderella would say And they ltved happtly ever after .' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' v I , vw- .. ' ' , ' ' ' . ' 's 's L ' . . '. . . - , . - c . . . ' ' . r A ..., V n '- ' - . v f v r ' ' ' ' . . ' ' 1 . -V ' . h . . . .. t ' ' . He ' t ' V . . , - . , , , . - . , z ' A ' . . . . . . . ' y ' - f - . N ' X '- ' ' . . . . .. , . , , ., . . . . . . . . . . .. . . I I A - I 5 . . ' ' vf , s 1 Y . V .. . . . . 7 - - . . 1 'A I V, i . . . . . . . . .I . . , . - . . . . . . . . I . , - 1 , - I u . 9 . A . MASS Wlll We the Senror Class of Kelloggsvxlle I-Ilh School berng of unsound mtnd do hereby execute and declare thrs nonsense our LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT CHAPTER I the Semors of 52 we leave you the lack of supportof the Junror Class at your dances the Junlors we leave your gtrls to the Semors the Sophomores we leave a new offrce rn whrch to wart for Mr Fry the Freshmen we leave our knack for dattng the Sen1or bo s theySeventh and Erghth graders we leave the halls wrth the laboratory odors and the twelve o clock rush CHAPTER II Andersen we leavea new supply of funny books comment necessary Beattre we donate a Century for S2 Beld we leave you aren tyou lad to getrld of us? Boeve we leave a slrng shot or Deer Hunttng Brewer we leave OLD SESAME Mrs Dawson we bequeath a class of Introverts Mr DeBoer we do not leave you you left us Mr Hunnes we leave a fortune so from now on you can travel to Parts rn style M1ssHoutman we leave anew car so you won t use that as an al1b1 for berng late Mrs Greenwald we leave footstools to use tn the study hall for people ltke Duane Doxtator Mrss I-Ia1nes we hate to leave you Mrs Martln we leave a new batch of Semors to rrp up your ma azrnes Mr Rusc man we leave a new vocal cord for the one you wore out on the second team lylrpl Sharp we leave a new grmdstone so you can keep S arp Mrss Stace we leave another class to borrow your type wrrters after the laugh you gave us Mrs Vaughn we leave you Goodby Mrs Wade we leave ahome rn Rockford so you w1ll be closer to school Mr WllkOWSk1 We leave a new parr of 1ce skates Mr Formsma we leave the burldmg problems that l1e ahead Mr Fry we leave a L1e Detector for absentees Mrs Sprrk we left you srx years ago Mrs Newlon we leave tn unknown places all the offrce equipment we borrowed and never returned Nancy Bloomer we leave nothrng for you have too much rn your offrce already Mrs Lewls we aren t gotng to leave unless you come wtth us CHAPTER III Iva Jean Amrck leave my shy ways to Donna Mudget Drck Ball leave my basketball career to Rusty Green bauer I won t be usrng rt anyway Joyce Btgham leave my pleasant ways to Carol Sprrng vloed Carol Boerema leave my carefree ways and ab1l1ty to avord a broken heart to Janrce Varnagatas Ruth Bowers leave my debatrngexperlences to Bob Bunker so that he can be more convrncrng rn hrs classes Dons Brown leave my sweet vorce to Bob Wolf Anne Marte Brozovrch leave my abrlrty to get all A s to Dave Clay Lorrarne Bullock leave my soft vorce and w1ll1ng manners to nobody because what would I do wrthout a vorce Marlon Burg leave my methods for keeprng qutet to Gordre lhrrg Terry Covert leave my sports abrhty to Jackre Mrller Don Cronkrrght leave my technrque to be late and sull et there on ttme to Bob Ver Slurs P llrs Cross leave my Government book to any Junror w o wants rt Norman Davls leave my 3 Ford to whoever wrll buy II Jerry DeVos leave my car or someone to push to school Jenny Dreterman leave my notebook thatlhave used for the last fr e years to anyone that can use rt Duane Doxtator leave -my talent to get back tn class to all the rowdres of K H S Marilyn Garton leave my flrrtatrous ways to Margaret Kurkstra Joyce Graham leave my typrng effrcrtncy to Don Van t Ho George Gr1t leave my way wrth women to Gordte Car penter Morrrs Handlogten leave by trrckery Tom Hansel leave my abrlrty to run down people to Don Davlson Phyllts Homrrch leave my sense of humor whrle tllrng trckets to Barbara Stedman Davrd House leave my motorcycle to nobody because I need rt John Kalas leave my large vocabulary to Marv1nB1sb1ng Drck Keller leave my knack for takrng sprlls on my motorcycle and lrve to Ronald Borrrnk B1ll Kolarec leave my sex appeal to Henry Romeyn Davrd Krsner leave my knack for ketprng my locker clean to Ronald De Camp Ann Krursenga leave Phrl to no one asl want htm for myself Joanne Kulkstra leave my peroxrde to anyone who IS foolrsh enough to use rt Io Ann Loughner leave my brrght red harr to Jamce Varnagatas Ron Leys leave my attendance at the Senror dances to Beverly Bronkema Glorra Martrnson leave my hrllbrlly records to Ronald De Camp Rex McBrrde leave my safe drtvrng record to Carl Hrck man Connte Mrller leave my abrlrty to be quretrn study hall to Jack Ellrnger Delano lxltller leave tppe Dorcas Mtller leave my met od of always tryrng to Bob St Arnold Marlon Mrller leave my thanks to Mtss Stace for the patrence she showed 1n my transcrrpuon class Eun1ce Neuman leave my darnty feet to Emerson Myers Lawrence Nrchols leave or the lyavy Margle Payne leave my bashful blush to Beverly Mar quedant Bob Perkrns leave my long legs to Tom Frnme Don Ph1ll1ps leave my absentexcuses to Norman Patter son Phyllrs Poeder leave my femrnrne vorce to Ronald Bald wrn PatPr1nz leave my abrlrty and charm tn catchrng men to Margaret Davey Bob Schrlemer leave my secret formula for growrng to the second team basketball squad LaVon Schurlrng do wrll my tact to get along wtth the teachers to Davld Clay Lloyd Seeley leave my WISE cracks to Russel Crake Delores Smrth leave my sweet ways to Don Davrson Roger Smlts leave my ab1l1ty to go through the Senlor year wrthout havrng any accrdents to all the car drrvers of the comm Senror Class Arlrne Stef es leave my poor spellrng typewrrter to my brother Del J1m Stephens, leave my ab1l1ty to hold down my left guard posrtron for three years to Brll Davrson Joyce Syswerda leave and hope the grrls let my Chuck alone Rrchard Thurber leave my hetght to Bones Gerry Van Houten leave my abrlrty to blush a most red to Phrl Westmaas Lorratne Verolme leave my nrckname Werner to Pat Syswerda for my name Wlll be Seeley Bert Voorhees leave my abrlrty to forge excuses to Herb Marsman Dlck Warn leave my muscular burld to Floyd Barrett J1m Wtllramson leave my abtlrty to graduate to Albert Talsma Jackre Wrlson leave my abrlrty to get engaged to Lor reen I-osttr Eugene Wolf leave my football skrll to Fudge Barbara Wood grve nothrng to nobody as I want ll tny se Wttnesses The Srxty two Gremltns I' . . . . 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Mendricks, S. Reynhout. ROW 2: Mrs. G. Wade, S. Cole, D. Dieterman J. Bowhuis, C. Alger, B. Goeman, D. Sikkema. ROW 3: B. Drollinger, N Jacobs, I. Priest, M. Carter, M. Roelofs, S. Griffin, B. Miller, V. Ide. 35 ROW I H Wrlkerson M Poll I Geelhoed K Hardy C Selleck J Wrlson L Taylor M Garton I Schleh D Sherman ROW 2 M Taylor C Schleh E Byle S Borrrnk I Dleterman C Phrllrps P Barlow G Pellento N Johnson M Adams L House Mrs Sharp ROW 3 P Spnggs M Davey C Sankcy E Shaltz B Stedman B Zylstra B Robotham B Hussey Y Correll E Krng A Bullock J Varnagatas lIBllARY SMH NJ' SITTING L. Verolme. I. Bigham, P. Homrlch, D. Smrth, I. Wilson, Mrs. Mar tm. STANDING C. Arndt, I. Schleh, P. Spriggs, K. Ide, J. Geelhoed. 36 V' l y' X' 8 - Y 1 8 B' K O Q . 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A U A A L. , .1 . , . S .. I' I . ' .z . ' ', .' Z L. , . , . , - , . , . , . ' ' I B. , . . : . ' , . ' . , B. I , . ' , . . . ' , . I , . . BUYS' HUHUS I 875 L, , C I I 1' rs- so ,Q , -' ra ,ff 1. IW., ei Q 7,5 -5, , ii' p 4 3 K! I A J X ' Y' S. 1 - a . W V so VN r1t1ng love notes 'P Vkhat S up'P urs ,U QV Comfortable 'P Psych1atr1st mater1alP B. Tung to make a good 1mpreSs1on Bugs 'P 'P ll 41 ' ge. L x., L. 1 I K 4 I ff t la. P -si xl 5 ' , . . 1? A I - . i H L A - ' ,QQ ew ' ' 1 . . - -1 A e l f S- v A H y N . , ...,. -1-:QP . . . - yn' - K X eu 1 R , 7 V Q- ,QQ I ul Q - M ,:: :4-5 D Q ' ., .. , ,, . v I x . 1 . 4 x g . X Doing what comes naturally Everyone together now Q7 -L Tee Hee' Wha cha mak1ng'? Ai Future voters IVIus1c Maestro please A ff? E- 19 fl LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Dolan, S. Borrlnk, B. Bronkema, I. 'I Wilson, P. Prlnz, D. Miller, E. Wolf, B. Schrlemer, R. McBride, E. Myers, B. Bal- lard, I. Stewart, HIIMHIIIMI I3 .xy if 4,Q.,..f..pQ--. v Wllflf 45 VAIISIIY :Aw 'hmm -fl ROW I D Phmlhps D Ball G Ihng H Marsman B Wolf D Davlson C Hlckman R Leys ROW 2 Coach Boeve M Handlogten T Hansel T Covert B Voorhees D Cronkrlght G Gut B Schrxemer Coach Brewer ROW 3 D Swaxn A Davxs G Wolf C Swanson B Ver Sluxs R Greenbauer I DeVos I Stephens ay and K S 19 Eas Thls was the f1rst year that the Rockets dld not play 1n a league and they rnet some Stlff compet1t1on The coach Mr Brewer was new to these boys and taught them the T formatlon wh1ch they used for the fu-st tlme Thu- teen boys are Sen1ors who w111 not be w1th the team next year 48 5-Ji' co. 'Wi pl W' ' - ' A fffwv f ' D X ,y 'Q' . - i K sl' J , ' - , ' + , is-AA', 4, . ag? t. .,,.. ' ,-2 9 , 0 . If - to .H. I ' ' K.H.S. 7 IZ W ' ' ,, . . -. l , .H. . K 0 Y. ' ' . fy' SHZII Il AM ROW I M VanDyke B Stephens B Ballard D MacDonald J Wxlson C Curtlss Coach Ruschmann ROW 2 D Larkm D Stucklm J Coon R Baldwm D Van tHof B Noorman N Smlth ROW 3 E Vannoller A Dleterman R Tams T Horton B Davxson C Leys Qt ff 2: .7-a U 41 The 1950 Second Team had a very Successful Season Much credltfor th1s success goes to the new second team coach Mr Ruschrnann Though out we1ghed by the other teams they st1ll came up w1th a flne record Several of the players seem to show great promlse of bemg vars1ty materlal next year ! 49 f ryrlle B ttlnl T A ii B he 3 fix 1 ipnnug 94 in S 'wil I N VAIISIIY ROW I: T. Hansel, B. Voorhees, T. Covert, B. Schrtemer G Carpenter B Ver Sluts D Cronkrtght ROW 2: Mr. Brewer, G. Ihrig, R, Greenbauer. N. Patterson R Smtts D Ball T HortonfManagerj Kelloggsvil1e's hard playing Rockets completed an average Season ina burst of glory by taking the Class C District Cham- pionship. This is the first time that Kel- logsville has ever held this title. A large part of the credit for this goes to Coach Brewer, vu ,RC . , ?f ,fx . hw 3 4.1 Q 1 51 K iff! . .. 5 3 fn - k nt A I ,, ' R K' , , 1 ily . - -: ' -an T .F ' r 'L 'grfiv i :A . fu 'ii xx , , X 'E . wk K ' 4 if ' A X, 1 ,Z I T .,, j A A ,Q I 5 A Q1' U4 -kv, 4 JW. ..,, , -.lf-P -Wi, 44 fn ws 'gf ' -W v 91' 'iQ . li K, V1 9. Six ' .1 fg7f,e'F . 5 W . .Ns J Q, ,I 4 , f .: a, 1512 if mf' W! ,X -a-Nc '5V5j.Efh SHIO Il HAM Q57 ' M B 'V ix ls- X 'c Abi x. '4 '32 if X A ,A , ,W 1 v .V A ' lwy 7 .Tr R Q? 'rm ' ,.,.. 1 Kofi , V-X ROW I J Coon N Smlxh I Wllson D VantHof T Larkln B Ballard C Ver Sluls ROW 2 Mr Rusch mann D MacDonald C Strlcklm D Palmeuer I Stewart C Curuss B Stephens T Horton Mr Ruschmann s hard playlng Iuruor Rockets completed a successful Season The1r w1n and loss record was only falr but cons1der1ng the players lack of helght the1r ache1vernentS were commendable wax , 5 4 X! Ji, G B M ml 'tif 6 lbs f ,' 1? Y .1 ,f.. .Q X! 5645 LZ 4'1 , A 5 ,mm 'ffl' aflm 'Q Q., JM 15? A I f.f ww A Y ' if 5 x xy x A I '1 va- , gg ZSL g fix! Q1 ,v '4 -, fa 001 90 EBF XXX ROWI B VerS1u1s R Baldwm V Hoffman D Ball B Rxder ROW 2 C Ver Sluxs B Boorsma D Cronknght R Watkms Coach Formsma 906 0 56 waits Aj, -rfyj wg immi- San All 9 M Ch qqaxl oe N, if N M' vf , 5 2 5 2 E .-. 9-X155 W hi? ,---, X' 'R w R. Q-.1- F fkifw 1 M 5' T1 A is 14 -.5 X X 1 if XJ -, xw Q 4- L. I, 1' Af, .3 -,f . .,v Q M. ,F G11 t ,fff29Q yi n- 1 A 1 '6 Our track team had a very prom- R J ' ' ho had 4-v7 ' .Nl ising year. The old trackstersw V' .Mg started the first of the year worked V -g 'K themselves up to good runners and 'A ' sir? f A N fieldmen. This was the third year of M V e- ,W , f - track, and the team was undefeated in . tyyt dual-meer Competition. There were At t' ':P 5 'A2 f lfiiw, - ' fi some new meets this year among which Wi - ' ff i AM fi were the relays at Central Michigan ff 9:61, ' K-'-2949-as College. Old competitors were Com- ' '41 ,, , i ., E' 'N' C in hr stock Park, Coopersville,Byron Cen- ter, and Wyorning Park. The team had Hurdles atriangularmeetwithSparta and White Q... A ,.d. Cloud, and they also made a good show- ing in the Regionals. ROW I: L. Seeley, D. Wilder, H. Marsman, H. Bowman, L. Byle, F. Straub. ROW 2: E. Wolf, B. Voorhees, G. Carpenter, G. Grit, B. Kolarec, J. DeVos, I. Stephens, D. Thurber. ROW 3: Coach Fry, D. MacDonald, N. Smith, R. Greenbauer, H. Mars- man, E. Loughner, B. Stephens, H. Romeyn, J. Kalas fManagery, Distance Runs Broad Jump 'if' A ' Q: , 5 1? f if . L A 119,858 - . a.r:fa ':?fi:Qev w w vwtffsi 47 4 N'Q'.':34,- rn - n 'T' 4 N il N ,h G ,A Q Qi ufagjxvgswwwu.. 1 ' 43- . 7 -5'- 3'Q. '- inns- .1 :5uw'QfZ! ?:1.1 jk Y sq I AA y ' , .' 721 ..' film' '-'A-f-.,'ff: -N bfi . K .3 A M - A '. A , Q 4 ' . .- . 'ffl J-954' ' 1,93 3 ' Q- A .., 3 R ' - 3 ' . f V V . Q ff 9 fivfrr 55 . -fiziiwf fx ' ? P016 Vault '- f- ' -. - f. 'S a' '-if I A in ., fi' f-- x .ma W1 '50 arg i mkgmk Dashes Shot Put S 9 A f - , .4 Q ,,, x, 4... ' J , k' f-if ,arm QQ ROW I N Smlth T Hansel I Stephens G Wolf B Schrlemer I DeVos D Ball C VerSlu1s Greenbauer ROW 2 Mr Brewer H Elllot G Carpenter T Covert R Smlts B Wolf C Swanson Hlckman D Davlson Mr Hunnes ROW 3 G Ihng B VerS1u1s H Marsman D Cronknght R Mc Bnde G Gm M Handlogten B Voorhees R Baldwln R beys The K Club and Mr Boeve were lnstrumental ln the presen tatxon of the annual All Sports Banquet Mr Boeve prov1ded the veruson and the K Club provlded the enterta1nment The mem bers sold paddle pops atall basketball games and they a1ded the Sports Club 1n the sale of raffle t1ckets for the telev1s1on set and other pr1z.es Wh1Ch were gwen away at the Kelloggsv1lle Karavan 60 H S bin xlzlifmlx I R 'lui' 5 'fy lx OPEKA KANSA Mvzns AND co 'Nc T . 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