Lee High School - Echo Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1951
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's,,,.E' 5 wk. ,tx Q J - ' - jx I I gh' ff Q -iq 3: 4 4 I A - I 'ff' A 7? .Q ik.. K in i .HASJVZ .K ,fl ' 1-o':'.a ,.....- 0- 'wk4s-,mi if -an-. I 1 XA 1 THE ECHO l95l Published by the Senior Class of LEE HIGH SCll00L GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN s c I '01 sz ' mi oreword N51 marks thc 75th ycfn thc Igcho has been 111 cxlstcncc Durxng Lhuc 9' yarns xl las selxccl lo lLCUlfl anal gall Lo IIILIIIOIV thy many houls spun dl ILL the neu and clupu un clcmmancllngs auqunul ll'll0llQll thy conmacls muh thc faculty incl Icllou students a kccncl Scnsg ol lan play fulfnnul Lhrough COIIIPLIIIIOII only youth ancl us Ndllll lllClNl9ll1lJS can hung WL Lhc class ol 51, an proud Lo cclcblatc muh you thc SIIXLI Xnnlxusary of the Fcho H uh llllS .annual conxu thc hopn Llml uc xx ho nc nou hung gmcluuul 1nd lhosg who mc Lo lollou may ulnlc lllflklllg lOXN'llll thc l1OlAl 1 ol thc luluu IILVLI lolgcl lu or Lchou ol thc past N Q i 1 v x K r mf 4 ' - 1 x . ' ll l . - ' Q K , ' Q .. U y X A z W ' x ' 5: z ' and sporlsnlanshipz and the golclcn days Lhzu I ' 7' I' f 1- 1 , v v v 2 - v xl 1 K 11 I 1 ' I 1. x v - . V ' V, 7 . i . Y' G .- zol ' A - ' ' -, - ' ' ' ' x , f - the A Table of Contents lforewortl . . Dedication . . . Echo Stall . . . .-Xclmiliistration Faculty ..... . Seniors .... Class History .. llnclerclassmen Clubs ....... Activities . . Sports ........ Senior Directory Our Patrons . . . Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page REUBEN I,. YOUNG Dedication 'l'lle business world often rewards those employees who have given long and l'aithI'ul service by presenting gold watches, pins, or public acclaim. Lee High School has such a faithful servant in its employ, Mr. Young, l95l marks the twenty-filth year that he has been at Lee, both as teacher and as principal. In those twenty-live years he has proved his unswerving devotion to duty, his willing- ness to counsel and advise, and his deep sense ol' fairness to all. We, the class ol' l95l, do not have any watches or pins to bestow: however, in recognition ol' his service, we dedicate the silver anniversary issue ol' the Echo to him - Well rlmzr, thou good and failllful .wrw1lll. ho Staff Once :again the liclio stall, :illcr llllillf' hours ol labor, preseills lo you lllt' I!l5l zlmlunl. Our ' Mew lic'l1o,we'lladmit, may ncx'erlwm'on1c lzunom like' lllillly ol the c'url'el1l ll0Vt'ls or ai lll1l5lCI'lJlCC'C to be preserved lor gciicruliom lo come. However, il il brings Lo you memories ol your happy school days, or ai chuckle or lwo, we liuvc- :nltzninecl our goal. QU:5'f liclilor-inAK1hiel. .. . .l.:iYc-rue llc-Young .Xssislunt ......... ..Nl1u'inn Nlolcnkzmip liusim-ss Klllllllglif. .... Don Opclcmlyk .Xssislzml ......... ........ l Sol1'l'illl1l1c'l Copy limlilor. . . . ..Xrlcm' llvililfrlllizlli .Xasislzml ..... ...,. l Selly Nlcfbnulli Sporty liclitor. . . ,Ron Huglics ,-Xssislzml .... .,...... l Dirk Sclirzun .XVI llcliloi.. . .NVnii4lu l.cc l,c'lmc-n .Xssistzull ...,......., ..l,illizm Hooks-1' .'Xclverli5ing Nlunuger. . . ,Dolores Greig Assislznnl ..,.....,.... ...,,. 1 ilzninc Bush llislrihution Nlzmuger. .. ..., Nlcrrizun XVillvic'l' .Xssistzml .. .. . , .K1lllllt'l'll Clli1'islc'l1sc'x1 ' T' Thu sinh' at work. 1 i i Sealed: Mrs. Post, Mnriain Molunkamp, Ln V4-rnv lk-Young, Arli-nv Ili-intm-lniun, Miss Rimlmlm-rim: Standing: Doloros Greig, Lillian Hookm-r, lim-Hy Mr-Grath, I-Ilainv Hush, Kuthln-1 ii l'liris1vlisun. Mvrri: VN'iltje-r, Ilivk Sm-hrum, Ron Hughvs 5 dmini tration 5lIlDL'lllllL'Illll'Ill Western Michigan llollz-ge ol lmlum ation l'niwrsilx ol Nliihigan NIR Rlflllil-Nl YOVNCL IRS I rinupal Cleary College , ' Mnlngan Sldll Normal Lollmgi These men are in charge ol aclministration. regarding ormler, cliscipline, and operations ofthe 'I'hrough their ellorts we have been guided toward sfhool. a deeper' sense ol' responsibility and unclerstancling. Mr. Young and Mr. Fry are men ol' whom we They and the school board make the big decisions may well be proud. SCHOOL BOARD Many people do not realize the important role ' to the lfloarcl ol' liclucation lor all they have clone these men play in community lile. From their to make Lee ancl surrounding areas a better meetings emerge decisions which allect eafh per- place in which to live. son individually anal as a group. Our hats are oll' .AHKSN Sentc-tl: Mr. Waalkes, Treasurer: Mr. lit-lil, l'resinls-nt: Mr. Rose. Si-4-11-tary: Mr. Zuidema Standing: Mr. Fry. Mr. Com-'ling 6 Qw GRACE BRINK, B.M. Eighth and Ninth Grade Music Cosmopolitan School of Music DeI'aul University Wheaton College ,Xl,lCE DAMKOT, A.B. Eighth Grade History. Civics, and English Eighth Grade Y-Teen Sponsor Calvin College COR.-Xl, H.'tR'I'WEl.l,. BA. Eighth Grade .-Xrithmetic Geography World History Red Cross Sponsor Kalamazoo College ul.-XMES HOl.I,ENBECK. B.E. Band Bible Club Sponsor George Williams College Northern Illinois State Teachers College IBOROTHEA HUIZINGA, B.S. Home Economics Ninth Grade Y-Teen Sponsor Western Michigan College of Education Iowa State College George Peabody College for Teachers Nl-IVA KINSEY, BA. Librarian Library Science Club Sponsor Hillsdale College University of Michigan ARTHUR KUIZEMA, BA. Chemistry Biology junior Class Sponsor Calvin College Michigan State College .KRLON LINDBERG, B.S. Shorthand Typing Sophomore Class Sponsor Ferris lnstitutc Davenport Commercial College R l'l'.X MIIANOWSKI. NB. English Freshman Class Sponsor Western Michigan College of Education KEITH MORRISON, B.S. Industrial Arts Western Michigan College of Education l'1l,lZABl'1'liH OSBECK. A.B. American Literature Public Speaking Debate Coach lflint junior College University of Michigan MABEL POST Bookkeeping Business Adviser of the Annual Ferris lnstitute lVestern Michigan College of Education 8 RAYMOND POSTEMA. B.S.. AB. Eighth Grade Arithmetic Business Training General Mathematics Assistant Football Coach Assistant and Head Basketball Coach Head Baseball Coach lYestern Michigan College of Education DELLA RIDDERING, A.ll. journalism. English, Latin Ariel and Echo Adviser Latin Club Sponsor Michigan State Normal College University of Michigan lfniversitv of AYisconsin FRANKLIN RYNBRANDT. A.ll. Business Training Commercial Law Economics Eighth Grade Sponsor Hope College AVestern Michigan College of Education University of Michigan HAROLD SABIN, li.S. Physical Education Head Football Coach Head Basketball Coach lfirst SCIIILSILI Head Track Coach I Club Sponsor AYestern Michigan College ol' Educ ill ll ESTHER SEYMER. B.S. Eighth Grade English and History Western Michigan College of Education JOHN SHARPE. B..-A., M.A. General Mathematics Geometry Glee Club Calvin College Vniversitv of Michigan HENRY SHISLER. AB. Algebra Trigonometry Senior Class Sponsor University of Colorado AY VANDERVEEN. B.A. Physics General Science Solid Geometry Hi-Y Sponsor Calvin College Vniversitv of Michigan .l GRACE VAND0lNlEl.EN. A.ll. Eighth Grade History and English Ninth Grade English Hope College ELIZAISETH WINTER. A.B.. A Civics lf.S. History Senior Y-Teen Sponsor Hope College ALLAINE WOLFE, B.A. Physical Education G.A.A. Sponsor Grand Rapids Junior College Michigan State College .IX .....M...,,,,,,m, .l- -14 wh-u..,.M. , Aw ...-.5 ff iq, Old Saint Nick The Gum-rnl, Mr. Fry Queen BL-v Thnsu siudiuus seniors Tho Pause that Rvfrushl-s The Svhool Nurse Busy sludyinz? Our rvliahlc- ollics- hvlp. Sc-ninr honor studs-nts I0 Siixmxs J DONALD OPDENDYK RICHXRD SCHR.-XM BlC'l l'Y ML'CR.XTH GORDON SORT Norm but himself can As rfariahlzf as Ihr' Hliiw mf' a llrcczr' lug- What rare I for the lm his parallel. Nm-ll1 Wind, ging al my hair and a z1'rf'ath.s Ihat can onlv plcrlsrirzl brook to fol- give' glory? low. Y Sponsor .... ....... A Ir. Shisler . CLASS COLORS l resident ...... Donald Opdcndyk CLASS MOTTO Vice-President. . . .Richard Schrani Silver Und Bluff Secretary ...... . . .Betty lX'lcCrath Years' may conze, years may go. 11111 we go on fm'ewer. Treasurer ............. Gordon Cort Student Council. . .LaVerne lJeYoung Hey, don't throw that hay! These were the vords echoed forth on the First senior party -a uayride. The next party that was held was the Christmas party which took place in the library. Then the Senior year became busy with picture taking and the choosing ol' announcements. Early in March Sue Kinsey was elected to write the class prophecy, Walter Hay the class will, CLASS FLOVVER Yellow Rose Alvin Bytwork and Lillian Hooker the class history. A little later in the month the valedictorian and salutator- ian were announced. The highlight of the year was the trip to Chicago followed by class day and skip day. Baccalaureate services were held at Eighth Re- formed church and on 'june 7, l95l, connnence- ment. 12 LUIS ISIKLICROXS' ,S'milc' mul Ihr' zwuvlfl .klllilfif n'iIl1u11l. DORIS ISIHBIQR Tn lim' in rleliglll :rm www' lim' l'll.XllIIlI.n l'.Xl'l, BROXYX A litllz' HlHl.V'll.S1' mm' arlrl Illrrz, ix rf'li.sln'1l In llu' Inav! uf nzwrf' liI..XlNli ISVSH l.llr' i.x my Hlllffgr. Mm' I gfllllllllli' n'f'll mul ul lain z1'iwInm. ' J NIXRY .XXX .XYINK f1rnllr', pr: IIIIIJA .vllx but ll lrur' fllflll Illmf' zvlm lcmm' hw. ROISI-QR I' .XYINK Hfiiw' r'1'r'rx' Illllll Ill' rm, lull frm' lllv 1fnirr', XLYIN HYTYYORK To .sl1'i1'f'. I0 Sf'1'k, In lmll, nm! nu! In vif'l1l. DENNIS CILXSIC 'l'll1' m'1'Im' nj gonrl :wil will ,wll il.wIf. XVAYNE FARN HAM He laughed and lhe world laughed zuilh him. DOLORICS GR EIC Each task, a ehallengeg earh challenge, an op- 1mr'I1mily. K.Yl'Hl,EliN CIHRISTIZNSIQN A xweet allrarlizfe kiml nf g7'!lI'!'.n Mll,DRl'1D CZLEMENT Life ix nn! life al all zvillmut delight. SUSAN COUSINS A little zuork: a liltle play. LESLIE C1RA'l'l'lR A smile lhal zuon't Come nfl. D.-XRLEN E DA I LY My soul is full of whispererl sang. LAVERN li DEYOUNG And lo, his name led all the rest. LOIS HARDY 0 manner -fenlle. u . . B allerlmn nnlflf' NV.-XI,'I'1iR HAY Thought is deeper than all speed, Feeling deeeper than all thought. ,-XRLENE HEINTZI-1I,NI.XN My slliril .mars almzw' the skies, ICTTA HONINIERSON Breezy . . . lirixlf . . lnrimming m'e1'. DAYIIJ HAGICR Ile Zl'l'Ul'.X Ilu' rmr' nl yunlh ujmn him. Bl'1Yl'lRI.Y H.vXI,l. Fair ux n Allll, 11' unlv une is shining IH ll1e'.Qkx'. l.ll.l.l.'XN HOOKER I mn Il jmrl of all llml I llmfe rnelfl CLLICNN HOP Gund heallh and good .sense are one of lifefs' grealesl l1le.s:s'ings. lllr NDX I,l'Il'1 l.l ,llNl'IN Nunn' rrrlmrz Ilwir Mgr' lu' yra1.s: Ulllf'r.x' rr'1'lmr1 'ir' lift' In I I IQILY MAX I'ull ul Il m'r'1'l rf'r1rr, IRIIUICI-I' R in RUN.Xl,l3 IIVCLHIRS A'l'll zvnfk Il',ll'7'f my nzvn lmlnrr' ruonlll Iv' l1'r1flir1g. ROIHCRT JOHNSON ullzlpjrv am I, lrmn rare' l'u1 frm: Why m'1'11'l Ihm' ull mnlfnl like' mr! 9 TOM KqXl l'l'lYN Tu Il'Ill'l'VY lilllr, tu .xlurllv lr'.x'.v, ix my illfll uf l:z1j1pim'.s.x, Sl'S.XNNl'l KINSICY Sim lnuglzrrl-a hub- laling lnunlnin In glari- rlffn ull l1f'rn'ls. XIARILX N K0li'I'jE Huw S1l'l'l'f Ihr musir' nl lim' zfni1'r. CIHk1S'I'l-1R KONYNDYK Duty before pleauzrrf, llllf I likf' u lrajzjny mr- rIiun1. IAYONNIQ NIl'll.liNlSliRlL A mul, xo lull uf .mm- lllt'l n'a:n:Il1, WILNI X N.X'l l'li ln Ihr' lzvinkling of an mv. H.XRB.XR.X NIQXSON .-ill gum! llllllgh form' u'rupjn'1l in .mmll purlr rlgrxf' li.XRll.XR.X PORTIQR A rluuglrlwr nl ilu' fimlx, rli1'in1'lx' lull, mul mm! rlizfilwlx' jail. lDUX,Xl,l3 Nlall0N.Xl,lD .Xlr'n nl lrn' zvrrrrlx llll ilu' lrml llIl'll NIXRIXN Nl0I,l'1NK,XNll' I l1m'r'r.x .sjlrlllg lu lllm- mm u'l1f'u' xllf' 1l'IllkX.' ni? lzl.lz.XNURlz PO I ll',R I ur'w'r lmmrl fl mn: flllllillll ,XII l'lHll,l!lHl0ll rllrlr' ns' .k0llllllll'.H X.Xl.ll RliNl'I'l'lNl.X '14 nliml rqual lu any u u rlr: In lc i :rg llml In pulls il along .xizlr off M iw 5 H, ROGER 'l'l7lNS'l'RA Noi lhul I low' Xlilflj' less, lml fun n1rn'e. .-XRDICTII VANlJliRKI.OK A snftnmx like Ihe ul- ll1ll.Ypll1'l'I' ul !l7'l'IlIllS.U Nl.-XRGIE ROZEMA I had a jfleasunt lime zuillz my mind, for it was llaplllyf' MIELVIN SIAGTER I lrml plenxnre in sim- plieilyf, 1 1. ,. l'A'I'RICIA SNYDER 'As merry as Ihe day is long. GEORGE STRYKER Strong and content, I travel the open road. JEAN TAYLOR My life is like a sing- ing bird. ROBERT TIMMER He should, he mulrl, he would, he dill the limi. DOLORES XYIIKIK 'l'llix rlay Vw' Iiw'rI. SHlRl.l'1Y YYIHRIQNCQX H'lmf Lx half Asn .mvfrl in Iifz' zu lmwfx vmnzg firearm? NIIERRIAM YVILTJFR A711111 uflmirahly .vrhnnlrfl in f l'l'Iy' graref' IXCK XYRICQHT l.ife's lm! a jzmlrling full of pl11m.x. YK LUIS YXN 'I'lI n l!'llflII'P XCIY YOCLI' .-1.x 'fnnrl nuluzrrl u .sf is llhulrlr IIX .sllf lrmlftlllfrf' 5 'va R xy W RICS ll'lllliM.X Ulm! Il1i.x ulmw' 1 fllflll' mrn .wif hr' fI'1lf'U zll. In sfzmfxw sfo.: null 'ill N lass i tor 'l'he tnttsic drifts in through the flapping door ol tlte gypsy fortune teller's tent. ln the tniddle of the tent sits a weird- looking, withered old woman peering in the crystal ball on the table before her. liven now an image is being fortned in the cloudy glow of the ball. 'l'he old gypsy leans forward and cackles with glee. The crystal ball, with its magical powers, has cut through the curtains of time to bring back former years. lVhy, look! lt's I.ee High School in the year HMS, and theres ottr class when we were freshtnen. Remember who the class ollieers were that year? Robert 'l'immer was the president. Don Opdendyk was vice-president, l.aVerne DeYoung was secretary and Marian Nlolenkamp was the treasurer. See what image is being formed in the crystal ball now. lt's the class party we had that year, and there's Mr. Morrison, our class advisor, acting as chaperon. 'l'here's the wltole gang of us playing wink-um. We certainly had fun that night. Now the light fades from the ball and the tent is in a deep darkness. Soon another image is formed in the ball. lt is our class again, bttt now we are not those feeble beginners: we are walking through the halls of Lee with the confidence of the experienced. YVC are now sophomores. There are class oflicers seated around a table with the class advisor, Mr. Morrison. The president, Peter 'l'homs, vice- president, Alvin Bytwork. secretary. Betty Mclirath, and the treasurer, Norman Thoms, are discussing the successful Christ- mas party which was held in the gynt. This image fades and the next picture before us is that of the party we had the following spring. 'l'he gym is decorated with brightly colored balloons: everyone is having a wonderful time. Darkness envelops the lctlt and the old gypsy tntttnbles a few words to make the next image fortn in the globe. lt is a group of scurrying people going from door to door selling magazine subscriptions. Yet, it is our class and we haxe now reached the status of juniors. ln ottr junior year we organized early and these people were elected to lead us: Gordon Gort, presidentg jack Wright, vice- presidentg Alvin liytwork. secretary: and Robert limtner, treas urer. 'l'he magazine sale we had that year was a huge success aml so was the potluck dinner we had to celebrate the close of the campaign. N C' Ihe light lacles and the nnage we next see ls that ol certain people walking clown the halls ol' Iiec with one ol' their hantls eytenclecl. Oh. il's only ns the clay' we receiyecl our class rings. 'lhc picture changes antl we are now viewing a scene lrorn the llunior l'lay'. 'Tlnanias Bill . RClllCllllJCl' the trouhle Bill got into antl out ol? ls a happy clirnay to a wonclcrlul year we hacl our junior- Senior BZIINIIICI. 'l'his eyenl callecl lor lnany hours ol' work. hut the gym on the night ol the banquet was well worth the ellort. ll was clecoiatecl with hunclrecls ol llowc-rs hlencletl together to lorin a southern gantlen. The darkness which encirc les us this time. as the image lacles. sc-ctns eyen clenser than helore. .Xnother image is slowly' lacing lorniecl in the crystal glohe. lt is again, our class. NVQ have now reachecl the height. We are seniors. 'l'hat last year in school was certainly an active one. Those people who haul the responsibility' ol Ieacling ns were: Don Opclcnclyk. presiclenl: Dick Schrani, vicevpresiclentg Gorclon tiort. treasurer ancl Betty Nlctlrath. secretary. 'lo start oll our senior year right. we helcl a hayritle at the White House. Practically eyery one was there. antl as usual the boys niatle the girls walk niost ol the way. Xs other aclclitions to our htisy year we exchangetl senior pic- turcs ancl orclcrecl our graduation announcements. Then. sonic- tlring which nrzule gracluation seein yery close. we were ineasuretl lor our caps ancl gowns. Xnother attraction ol' the year was the Senior play. Cheaper hy' the Dozen . which turnecl out to he a great success. We selectecl our class motto. Years may' come. years may' go, hilt we go one lor eyc-r . ancl also cleciclecl that the class llowel was to he the yellow rose ancl the class colors. hlnc ancl silyer. 'lhen canre the tilne we all hacl heen looking forward to- the senior trip to Chicago. ll y'ou will look closely' into the crystal hall. you will see us all. just as we were on thc way to Chicago. Oyer there on the sicle is Nlr. Shisler. the class aclrisor. clirc-cling lrallic to the rail. 'lo yiew the scenery, ol' course. .Xltcr the trip we were enterlainetl hy' the juniors at the junior- Senior hanquet. Our linal year ol high school was almost at an cntl. 'lhen taunt- haccalureatc- sc-ryices. helcl at liighth Rl'li0l'IllCtl Church. 'l'he next image in the magical globe is that time which we hacl heen striying lor-our gracluation services at the athletic lielcl. Yes. we are all happy' to say' we linally' reachecl our goal, hut there are tears on a few laces as we say gooclhye Io our teacliers anal the line times we haye hail in school. 1 A gn- X Q. Our Bill NVhi:czinu Rink Bark stage-Junior Play Mau--in the Iluck Wa Taq-Day again Iluvl , lmys: G.A.A. holding suppvr Niuhlh lirudm- Vlmrus 22 Deserts-d Ifnsvinaiing. isn'l il 'l'ng-Day Pnradc Junior Play mnko-u X35 QS Qu Ms-lvin Shy, Douglas Ik-Gator, Rim-hurrl L:-xnrlstrzx, Dall- Wumlwnrlh, Luis Ruse, Katha-r Huilcrnzx unior Sprnmnx .. .... XIV. Kuifelnu Prcsimlcnl. . . .llzilc Wooclwortll Yirc-l'1'c-siclclll. . .. .Douglas DCCEIIOI' Sc-we-l111'y. .. ..... , . .Lois Rose 'l'rc:1s111'cr ...... . . .lisllmcr Huilenm Student Council.. ....... Melvin Shy ifllzlrcl l,2lllllSlI'2l ...ff .,. . 3 - 51, VVAIPV , i , ,.., W' Q Q Q ' l l l f 1. . ' s . ,P 4? . 3 . sl iv W 5.9 'Iii ' 'H' ' ' Q ,K J 2 f , , ..,. 4 . X, i 3 Q5 is I 556. - ll ,.ln l l l l l f . M l in if ml 5 W 4-W sf-H 6 lf.. It f I Q- W 'A ff K- L ' L 8 Am w. .. .1 'f ig fn .5 , , - I A A A jul: -f . A W ll M 2 -If 'ga' if W 'QE . W . . Q A Top Row: A. Allwrsla, l', Alwurxl, K, livrvnlwm-k, C. B4-ra-nmls, K. Fry, A. Gvslms. H. Gunn K. liugarslus Fuurlh Rnw: D, Hill, D, Hugh:-s, IC. Huitn-mn, li. Huusvrmuu, Second Rnw: li. i'uni1l'. II. Lllinv, D. Us-I':1Iur, li. llc-Hmm, li. Ilu-. I.. .lunc's, KVI. Knut, R. Dc-Riuldvr llollnm Row: V. Km-im-r, XVI, Klynstrn, ll. link, R. Lamlstru, Third Row: M. Ill-Ruilor, li. D1-Ynnng, R. limzlunrl, li. l lulu', J. I.:-hnminv, IJ. l,c-hm-n, S. Mvll 2-l mmlrl Jdnn 'l'l1c Illlllfll' Claus gut ull lU1lllK'iIl'lf slurl ln' electing their ullicc-rs :mil sclccliiig llic-ii' class rings. llic lllilglllllll' s.1l0. Mlm li 1.11111 next. ln'm'ccl to llc il gllill sincu-ss. 'l'l1c'II1111- Wag A im' l'lz1x. 'l'l1cx' Claw Him .X CIoc'1l . wus , FQ? ' f r :1 verx' gurnl plan' with .Ill cxccllam mm l11 the wmiul SCIIICSICI' thc H152 luclm Slzill was clectvcl. 'l'l10 lllllll vvcnl lm' llu' lun- mis uns the IJICIJJIJIIUII lm llll' llumfn- M, v Scnim' liniiqilcl. Jian W 'S .nz fc 'll fHwa , Mr. Kuizcma as 4,95 in Jain: R A 1 ' M ' ' AW ,. , WM ,....7 fi .- 1 WN .W mx ing V I l :.,,,, .,,,,, , 4 M , ' k .,,. Wm LY M-'fe ax. Q Q 'Jin M u-A 1? Q Q... ag... 'V 'sf , fu, , 9 , bn.- - -1 .. .J - '.- V 1 , In f fi it V . A gm. A , l I.. l.,. ' ' 1 f fi ,4- agus l'1 A ici V f T0p Row: J. Mori-y. H. Mym-rs, D. N:11'1lil1, N. Nivnlillis, J. N1url1ul'LI. K. Olson. ll. l'i1-r1'1- Second Row: R. I'uil1-. N. R11-:lm-r, I., Rum-, Ib. Rilnmlvll R. S:1nl'1i1 rl Third Row: M. Shy, lf. V:1111li-1'VV1-i4l1', R. V:1111l1-1' VV1-sl, VV 1-. Van Hunt:-11 Fourth Row: ll. Yu-l11111l:1lI, l'. V1-r lWK'!'I'lS, J. V1'i1-zvm A. W':1:1lk1-s, F. W1-1lg'w1m1l lloltum Ruw: ll. XA'hilm:1l1, N. Wilm-I, Il. VV1m1lw1i141l1, IL Lylslrai, li. Awlvrs 25 gi? 'Z' fm Ellen Dvlmzll. Revs-rly Sumlo, llunalcl Rivm:-rsmza, W'illyur Nath-, Rivliziiwl Nash, David l.:-v Sophomore Spomm: . l'rcsi4lenl . .. Vice-l'1'c-simlclil Secretary . . 'liezmxrcr '... Sulclvlil Cloun Mr. Lincllmerg Riflizinl Nash ...Dzlvicl l.ec Beverly Sumle .... ..XVillJur Nzitlc ul... Ellen Del.zml Donald Riemersmzu 5201: A. in-vu 3'9 -sw 94 A la. f Q - HM' . V4 ll, l Top Rnw: H. Babvnvk, R. Bake-r, D. Ile-liz, .l. Hx-uk:-ma, B. gre-n, R. Homnwrsnn, M. Hoogaboom, .l. Hyink Bm-s, A. Bognrmlus, D. Bonrsnia, M. liosman Fourth Row: R. Kc-iser, M. Kc-rkstra, D. Ketchum, D. Key. Second Row: ll. Brock:-r. M. Clvmm-nl, J. Cooling, N. Vrysls-r, R. Kilvlvr, D. Kuipn-rs, D. Lawrence, D. Lev C. DvB:mr, E. Del.aat, H. Dm-Witt, G. Drew Bottom Row: li. MeDonald, R. Nash. W. Natte, R. Newman. Third Row: l'. Ellis, I.. Fauuhl, M. Flaks-, l'. Gurl. J. Holm- S. Nix-loy, IC. Nulfr.-ssv, M. Nylaan, N. Pikaart. 26 lass 'l'he Sophomore Clans elected its olliters early in the lull. llnder the dirertion ol' Nlr. l.ind- berg at hayride was planned. Following this dur- ing the winter months, several home-niztdc ludge and drtnnstick sales were held lor the purpose ol' raising nioney. ln the spring unotlier party wus enjoyed. The final event ol' the yezn' was the ,lunior-Senior Banquet ut which several Sopho- niores had the honor ol serving. we 1--' AV 1 5,1 ,333 it 1 , gy? , ,.,,,.. Q 5 .4 1 4 4 K ' ',,!,, V, l 1 4' f 1 1 .2' A. 1i..nb V ' Q ' . .. 9 gs: . I ' ,, . .nil K' N 2 Q.. 1... 3 A l ..2- . . . .M . .M ,,,V,VA. v L V Q 4 - , 511 A A 1 in rl! 9 X .,,,,, iff. Q ' if . if , ' M . A ' ' iff- ' G we V ,'- V fa., ' ew .. , . '-'-'-- .,,. ll . M M an 5 nj A AV ? an V ,,., I qw 4- ., my . ' ' t , 'f 5 . f' V. I' 4- 1 if Vil, . fi Q 5 f .vi A:'v zu... vi: M.. ' 7 : ' , .5 B 6 j ,i,. 1 dh ' Top Row: Richter, D. Ric-mt-rsma, C. Rignt-y E. Quakkclaarr, .l. Rawlings, J. Rt-rnmt-lts, li, Second Row: L. Robrahn, W, Rollston, S. Rushton, J. Svhuur- mans, D. Scott, D. St-meyn Third Row: M. Sikkemu, J. Slugtt-r, G. Smith, D. Southwirh, A. Staal, H, Sunde-, M. 'l'a4rnu, D. Tjalwma 27 Fourth Row: H. Timmerrnun, O. Vander Klolc, G. Vander- svlwer, H. Vzandt-rWt-idv, S, Vztn Dylct-, I.. Vun 'l'iIl, C. Van Wormt-r, D. Vawtur Bottom Row: C. Vlictslru, E. Volk, W. Vrit-za-ma, R. Wise- mnn, K. Wisman, J. Zvinslru, .l. Xovrhuf, S. Zylmu Dnnna Tuinslra, Judy Kivl, Dunalcl Silvis, Je-rry Wzmllu-s, .Inhn Jvlts-S. Rim-l1ur4l Slugta-r Freshman SIDOIISUI' .. l,I'CSlllClll ..... Vice-l'resiclcm. . Sewelznry. . . 'l'l'ez1sl11'er. . . . Student Clounvil. .. Miss Nlilzlnowski ..,.Donulcl Silvis ...llminzi 'luinslru . . ..le1'ry lV2l2llliCS ...-john .leltes .Ric'l1zn'cl Slilglel' rim W'-5 .1 ,Wilma ww Top Row: A. Alwarcl, R. Avink, S. Bainbridge, H. Baits, M Benaway, li, Beukema, J. liollwman, D. Bovcn, D. liuyd Second Row: A. Braat, S. Brock:-r, J. Brooks, P. Buchhulz, M. Bush, M, Call, J. Cook, S. Coughlin, L. Daily Third Row: R. Dean, M. De-Vries, R. DeVri9s, H. Dm-le, J Dourn, VV. Drvw, K. Fzklwr, C. lfrylimz. A. Garcia Fourth Row: F. Geskus, M. Ge-skus, I . Grc-ig, J. Hayes, lVl. H1-vdcnburg, C. Hill, D. Hill, K. Hoa-kstra, G. Kooiker Fifth Row: J. Hulsimz, D. Hulst. M. Hulst, D. Irwin. R. Jackson, J. Jeltes. M. Kamp Bottom Row: B. Keizer, J. Kiel, S. Klashorst. S. Klutz, A. Komn-jun, IJ. Konyndyk 'lass l'llliCl' the guimlgime ol Nliss Nlilgnnowski thc lflfhillllllll clam Nllt'lChhilliiy lznunrhcml into its iigh school curcc-13 'lihc clcclion ol' olllfers was lollowecl In an lmrlx in lhc gun. The lJ1ll'lY was 1 Si'2lYL'llgl'l' hunt which wan cnioyul by ull. l'he class :also look pair! in thc' paper clrivv lol' thc' eleciric' lflJCXYl'llCl'. ..,. , A ..,,, . , , ,- ...gg W-241 'if' 'fi i W' f ' 'Wy U M- 5 . 'E if V - ww I gi' , K 1 ,, g , 4 , x ,wk L5 ' E' K 2. 4' 274' -aw ' ., S- 'HA aw 4 -V , Lf 4 ' --W if mf-J B.. ff' 1 fav 1 Y 32, '.'?i'4 - l AM -4m ,i X5 T V. a 1 ,J .J Lzg J fs: VV,, A M .4 Top Row: G. Laninuu, 'I'. Marion, IJ. Mnym-i'hm-I'4-r, S. M1-kkes, C. Manning, ll. lvloh-nkznnp, ll. Mya-rs, J. Nardin, M. Nicloy Second Row: C. Norlln-r, D. Paul, K. lk-anrcu, ll. l'in-rsnm, J. Pull, A. Qlmkkelzuir, l-I. Rzulzins, S. Rim-tlu-nz, I., Rim-tmun Third Row: J. R4-nmn-Its. S. Rinks. S. Rowland, A. Huis, W. Sanford, ll, Sm-hw-rhoorn, ll, Silvis, Il. Silvis, R. Singh-r Fourlh Row: C. Smith, K. Stout, IJ. swift, S. 'l'vWinkcl, lb. Thompson, L. Toppvn, U. Tuinsiru, R. Van Ark, I.. Vululur Molen Fifth Row: C. Vanmlur Plum-11, R. Vun Dyke-, W, Vll1kt'H1lll1il'l', G. Waalkos, J. Wm-nlkcs, G. Wallzu-1-, J. Williams: Bottom Row: V. Wismun, M. Wonslstrzi, I-I. Wynsmu, M. Zos-rhutl', J. Zuimlm-nm, ll. Zwie-rs V3 ,aw 'v . 4, M ugfqw i : fi-. 13 7 ., 1 7' 'vw .,., ff? .Q-'ff - -' ' 3317 1 .. f 4 I-' .3-' ,Z - ' f ' 'HV . . aw Top Row: A. Allu-rala, K, Babcm-k, C. Hajm-ma, F, liukvr, M. liurenbruc-k, R. H1-stenmari, D. Buorsmu, D lioorsmu, H. Busch Second Row: D. Buikm-mu, M. liuikemu. E. Bulls-mu, A. Call. D. Camp, N. Canitl, M. Carlson, li. Chapple-, G. Cla-me-nt Third Row: D. Clark, M. Cnusson, R. Cue-ling, l.. Cuutuhie, P. Curtis, D. Dent, B. DQ-Witt, J. Dc-Witt., M. Da-Young Fourth Row: R. Doornbus, ll. Double-dm-1-, .l, Ebels, IJ. Eighth Spomm' . .. .MIL RylllJl'2llllll l,l'C'SlllClll ..... . ..'Xl'tlllll Quukkeluar Vive-l'1'esiclel1l . . . .QIZIYIIICS Renunells Sc-c'1'elz11'y.. ........ Amon Call 'l1l'C1lSlll'Cl' ...... . .Ronz1lclVz1n XIVOYIIICI' Student Clouncil. . ...Alyfe Brant Allen Alwurd s E HIT? England, R. Everest, I.. Faber, 'l'. l rie-swyk, R. Haner, R. Harig Fifth Row: l.. Hz-ybuur, E. Hcydenburg, R. Heydenburg, J. Hill, M. Hoffman, C. Hommersun, G. Hughes, J. Huntley, G. Johnson Bottom Row: S. Johnson, J. Juni-s, I.. Ketchum, I.. Kryger, l.. Lalulstra. B. Lunmlon, H. Luvm-well, IJ. Marion, M. Maz- zuke-lly 30 rade The Eighth Grzttlc 0l'g2lllllCll early in Septem- ber hy elefting its ofhcers. Following the elec- tion at picnic' was planned, which was held :ut johnson Park: hotdogs und pop were served. Music every lirst and sec-ond lmur wsu intru- dufed in the Eighth Grzttle :und has proven very profitable. Latte in Huy unotllt-r picnic took plate at johnson Park: the usual l'0lil'CSllIIlClllS were served. -11-fem ff .gi 4 'l 5,43 ,Gly Y W A ks: 'N' - 1 if . I I... V 1 . . .4-1 -X or -anim I ii: v.-v .,..: In vw Top Row: D. Mt-kkf-s, li. Obt-rg, A. l'uuI, R. l'it-rt-4-, l.. Plum- mer, C. Potjer Second Row: A. Radzins, KF. Ripznt-y, K. Rinks, F. Ripps-rdu, K. Rinvelt, A. Roberts, J. Ryllieki Third Row: R. Sehit-vink, D. Schmidt, l'. Sehram, S, Scott, D. Seadorf, G. Seeley, G. Slmztt-r, .l. Smith, D. Snyder Fourth Row: C. Stavinza, M. Swari. I.. 'Faylm-, F. Ten Bruek, N. Thompson, N. Toppt-n, G. Vnn Ark, J. Van Ark, 31 l I WN fw- J. Van Olst Fifth Row: li. Vztnds-r l'ul, B. Van Dt- W4-ge, R. Van Dum- mvlt-n, .l. Van Dyke, C. Van E4-uwon, 0. under Huff, R. Vun Hum, A. Vnn Houtt-n, R. Van Wurmvr Bottom Row: R. Vt-at-h, C. Vet-ns-nclnll, M. Vt-lding, R. Vt-r Morris, H.. Vrit-Zvmu, l'. Wt-hslt-r, H. Zoerhutf, C. Zwiers, D. Zundstra Echo Suhsvriplilln lluolh Pass. plvzlsvf' Signing l'Irhuws Hur l'Idrly llzlnd's hniflimm- rc-rn-muni4-s Y-T01-n Santa Claus do Ah, Thnsv Ronmn funds 'l'0:lrl11-rs' 'I'0:l -up fm- XXX ihl Club it , . 1 5 f .M X fr lm .G gf? Sponsor . ..Mr. Hollenbeck M President .... ........ l Dave Hager ...ft X'it'e-Presitlent ..... . . .Margaret liabfock M Sc-fretaryilreasurer. . . .Delores Konymlyk l Stutlenl Council. . . . .George lierentls Standing: Mr. Hollt-nbeek, Gm-ortrv Bert-ntls. Dt-lures Konyn- dyk. Wilma Vrit-zvma Seated: Judy Zoerhof, Dave Hager, Maryzaret lialwoek Remember thy creator in the tlays ol' thy vc-ar. Ullicers are elected lor each intlivitlual club Youth. You've heartl about it, you've wontleretl as well as ollieers lor the City-wide clubs. 'l'.F.Y.. about it, but what is it? This year the Bible clubs besides having monthly hymn sings, has a basket- lrom the tlillerent schools have bantlecl together ball league and a choral group. .X roller skating and have gone uncleroue name, l'ruth For Youth party was heltl at Ramona Gardens and other Clubs. livery month they have meetings, which parties at the Y.Nl.Cl..X. Truth For Youth is not have been a great success, among the high svhool- a closed organization and everyone is welfome to ers all over the city. liafh ol' the Clubs has in- join. creasetl greatly in size since the lirst part ol the Fr0ni Row: H- DvVViH. J. Slhtllvr. H. Bosch, M. Cnossa-n, l.. Third Row: Il. Riemersma. R. Hommerson, M. Babcock, J. Topps-n, .l, l'oll, M. Ht-yclvnburg, D. 'l'uinszlr:-i. M. Bush, M. Zuiilvma, Ii, Silvis, J. Hyink, B. London, J. Zum-rhof,. R. Gt-skus, J. Kiel. J. Nnrhurtl l'ot-limz, F. Halal-on-lc, H. Oberyz, Mrs. Thompson Second Row: V. Wisman. R. Vrit-zvma, E. Dv-Laat. G, Van Back Row: W. Vrit-zu-nm, R. Nash, J. Cot-ling, R. Nash, Ark. C. Rippercla, li. Suntlv. I.. lit-gt-row. S, 'll-Winkvl. l'. ff. lit-rt-mls, ll. Hauer, P. liuchhulz, S. Nicloy, l'. Ellis, K. Sehram, M. Nieloy, li. Pit-rsma, D. Konynflyk. C. Hommvr- Wisman, Miss Lammt-rs. D. Silvis. Mr. l.indln-rg, Mrs. son, Mrs. Gurrl, Mr. Holle-iilivf-lt Uslwrk, Mr. Ahh-ink 254 X uc-I'1n-slclc-111 .. .,.X1'lc'llu' llulxnfvllllzlll Suulcm 1.1mm ll. .. . .l3zu1'lml'u Pm lil 'io Ao lxo SIJUIISOY. .. .., , Nliss Xhzllc' l'l'c-siclvlll. ., ..xllll'l1lIl Xlnlc-llkzunlm Sl'll'CIJll'X . .. ..l.ulx Row I lC.lSlllCl .,...., ..l'.l.lllll' llmll Slnnrling: lzlnim- Huxlu, llzurlmrzl l'm'ts-r, Luis Rum- Scalvd: Mifx Wull'v, Marian Mull-rxluurmxp, .-Xrl1-m- Ilnintm-lmun .Xllm m'g4mifil1g 1-girly in Sc-plc'lnlJc'l' ilu- fl'ill S lfillulm nml vnrlx in .Xlnil ilu' CQ..X.,X. SlHlllSUl'K'll wcinl llfflgllillll wan plzmncxl will! an gllfill clvnl nl ll Rullm' Skating lillllf all Rauumm Clgmlclls. lllc f'lllllllSlllNlll. 'lllu' llllxl ment ul lllc' yawn' wus zu lllml l'Xt'Ill ul llu- your wus lllz- l zll'n-well llimlcr ll:llImvc c-I1 l'an'ly lullmwcl by an l'l'ugl'c'wixc' lllllf In ilu' 5L'lllHl'N. During lllc' yn-111' sun-lull play clwxs nm' on aa mlcl wimm' night. l,ulc'r in ilu- SC'llll'Sll'l wvlm' llclml :mil gn lmwling ll'lllll, whimlm llll'l 1-xx-rx za rzaluly-puckilmg nlluir was lwlcl in ilu- kiIc'l1c'n. Xlrmmlzuy, was urgznnifc-ml. 'llllix yn-111' Il mlmlmvl' ul Lam' in Xlanwlm Illc- girls llclnl an party willl Illc' gills vzunul lllc-il lunrmwzlls In IPlll'llC'lllLlllllg in rllllvlvlll slam ls. Front Row: C. Vlielstra. C, Van Wurmor, J. Rvrnnwlls, M, Third Ruw: M. Flulw, ll. Sunml--, A, Smal. IC. QllE1lil'il'lZ1?lI', I,. K1-rkstra. E. Myvrs, li. Ri:-hh-r, if Vvr Morris, Miss llnsv, .l, ltrnx-'lillux D, Hill Wolff- Back Huw: S. Nivlny, I.. Rnluruhn. N. l'ik:1:11'1. Il, Xuiflf-sma. Second Row: K. Vhrisll-rlsm-Il, li. Mvflrulll, ll, flrl-iu. l'l. lin-ll, A. ll--intm-Imam, Nl. Mull-lllxznnp, li. l'm'Il-r, l'. Snywle-r. O. IC. l'u1jn-r, I.. Huukl-r, l', .-Xlwnrwl Vzlmlvr Kluk, .l Svlmurnmu-, .X. Vzlmlvr' lilula .lr nd Frnnt Row: G. Stryker, A. Bytwork, Il. Whitman, R. Hughes, Back Row: VV. Hay, 'l'. Kapteyn, R. Landstra, C. Konynrlyk, D. Woodworth, M. Shy, J. Wright, B. Canifl' D. Kok, B. House-man, R. DeHaan, D. Hager, Mr. Vander Second Row: L. Dt-Younyz, R. Sanford, D. Sr-hr:-im, D. Dv- Catnr, B. Johnson, K. Olson, K. B1-rvnbroc-k, I.. Crater. Il. Van Ark The first event ol the YCZII' lor the Hi-Y was the initiation which admitted new members to the flnb. .Xniong other activities the nieinbers decorated the goal posts lor all the honle lootball games. Lee was well represented at the Hi-Y, Tri- Hi-Y State l.egislatui'e at Lansing. This was a training program where boys and girls took over Standing: Dick St-hr:-im, Jack Wright Seated: Mr. Vander Vw-n, Rum Hughes. George Stryker Vt-U n the reins ol the gOVCI'lllIlCl1l. Those who attended were George Stryker, X'Valt Hay, and Doug Ile- Clator. In February the boys joined with the Sen- ior Y-'leens to hold a hayride whith was held at the X'Vhite House. .Ns usual the Hi-Y basketball team had a very suc'cessl'ul season. Sponsor. .. President. . . Vim'e-President .... Serrel a ry-'l'reasurer Student Council Mr. Vander Veen .. Ron Hughes .. .Dirk Sclnani .George Stryker . .jack X'Vright Frnnt Row: J. Wright, R. Whitman, D. lieltz, G. Stryker, Back Row: G. Gort, 'l'. Kupteyn, R. Landstra, D. Flake, IJ. H. DeWitt, R. Hughes, M. Shy, R. Canilf, Mr. Sabin Second Row: G. Hop, P. Brown, D. Sehram, U. Dt-Calor, U. Hug-:ha-s, A. Bylwork, R. Johnson, R. Sanford, L, lk-Youm: McDonald. C, Kunynrlyk, D. Kok, ll, Houseman, D. Wood- worth - Club The l.-Club, sponsored by Nlr. Sabin, was very active throughout the year. To begin the first semestet s activities, the club sold peanuts at loot- ball games as a means ol' building np its treasury. The next event was the initiation at Burton Gym during a basketball game. Five boys were initiated here. They perlormed various stunts before the crowd during halftime and between games. ln the second semester the initiation party was held at school. .X lootball movie was shown and pop Sponsor.. .... Xlr. Sabin President .... . .Alvin liytwork Vice-President ..... . . .Paul Brown Secretary-'Iireasurer. . . . .llob lDeYoung Student Council. .. .. .llick Schram and hotdogs were served. Following this the I.- Cllub combined with the GAA. to have a scav- enger hunt. This was enjoyed by all who were present and is likely to promote more intersclub parties. The final party came in -Iune at the beach. Here all the letter winners ol' basketball, track, baseball and tennis were initiated. The water was cold but most ol the boys went swim- ming anyway-the initiates. Standing: Paul Brown, Dick Sm-hram Seated: Mr. Sabin, Alvin Bytwork, Bulb D4-Young: were heltl the tlnrtl llltnstlznx' ol everx' month, atin Jluh Sptnistnt.. Set'ret:tt'y', . . 1 ,. .,. l'resitlt-nt. . .. Yit'efPresltlent. . . .. . Miss Ricltlering lileznmr Quztkkelztzn' , .llrtuce Housemztn . .Lenorxt Rohrznltn . .llztle XX'o0tlwortll Stutlent fltbllllfll. .. ..,l.ois Ruse Standing: Dali- XVrmtlwrn'lil, l.nis Ruse Sealed: lmmmrzl liulwnlill, Bliss liitlilvl'im'. lfilvzulnn' lJu:tltltv- l:i:n', Iirttet- Ilnnsi-main 'lillCl.llllllfilllll0l'QllIllll'tll'1lI'lY in the Iztll nntler ln marking vailentmes wlnch were written in Latin. te spcnlsorsltiln ul' Xliss Ritltlering. 'lihe meetings .X skit wats also given att this meeting. ln hlilffll, they stznrtecl prepztrzttions lor the Romain Banquet, usually ail'ierscl1ool. l'ztt .Xlwzn'tl, progrznn chair- which t-limztxes the ztftivities ol' the Latin Club. mam. presented the tluh with very interesting All members helped with the prepztrzttions :intl meetings qtntl Clzttherine Ylietstrzt, relreslmient the lmnquet w'ts truly enjoyed by all who zit- lllillllllllll,lJl'0VlllCll tllegruup with inexpensive re- tentletl. .Xlthongh the cluh tlitl not undertake lreshments. Both girls provetl to he very cztpzthle :nanny outstztntling atrtivities, the members receivetl thziirtnen. ln l'iClll'll2ll'f', the tlllll t't-lelnuntetl Yztl- henelits ln' learning more about Rmnextntl Rmnztn entine's Dany. which uriginzttes lrom the Rmnatns, lile. Front Row: J. Mnrt-y, l', Alwztrrl, li. Myers, M. Shy, ll, Rivh- Third Row: Ii. Ruhrulin, D. lrving, R. Nash, N. l'ilmai'l, 0. in-V, M, lit-rkstrzi, IC. Qu2tkltt'lzlnl', Miss Ritlmlm-ring Vuntler Klok, IC. Ut-liuul, .l. Hyink, J. Cooling Second Ruw: H. Suntli-, A. Stztzxl, U. Vlit-tstrn, lr. Rust-, R. Back Row: D. Woodworth, H, House-man, B. Van Ark, ll. l'ui1t-. J. Rt-mmvlts, .l, Zur-rhul', R. Hnmmersmt ye:-nentlnll. D. Plmzlnnrl, G. Cline, E. Buheurk, l'. Ellis, M. in It-nrk 38 ihrar. cience Sponsor. . . ,Nlrs. Kinsey President ..... .. .l.oi5 Httrcly X'it'e-l'rcnitlent ..... ..lJit'k Irving Sec'r'et:try-'I'rc1uurcr. . . . .Carrol Zwicrx SlllCiClllc1UllIll'il. . . . ..l'ztt ,Xlwsml Standing: Doris l4it-lwr, Wztnalu Lt-hnt-n, Mrs. Kinst-y. Dim Irving, Lois Hardy. l'2trol Zwim-rs St-ated: l':tt .Xlwnrtl 'Hu' l.iln4zu'y Cllulm is at Hlwltirul tltc scorn-s or- in lurthcring thc-ir progrznns for the County gilllilillitlll whose purpose is to gin- IJCIICIK lilnxnry tlcnt .Xssistztntsg 1'cpt'c'sc'ltt:ttivcs front our glo servirc' to students zrntl I'ztculty znul to promote in- wt-rc IllClllllCl'S ol thc- County Planning Clonnnt terest in the school lilmury. Tha' rm-rrtlxfrs ol' tln- lor the Nlztrch Inca-ting ol' that group. During 1 club strc also IIICIIIIDCIS ot thc Nlllli' Ofgilllillllitlll xc-:nr tlull cztrc was lights-lred by having it Hr ot' Student I.iln'ury ,Xssistzrrm Xssocizttiorr. 'l'lu- wr-ctr pztrty, an Clhristnrzts party :tml in early Nlznmlt club works closely with thc- Kc-nt County l.ilJl'1ll'f at potluck. Sealed: Mrs. Kinsey, A, Vamh-r Klnk, Il. Irving, I.. Hardy, Thompson, C. Van Eouwvn, li. DeVVitt, B, lim-S. S, Klutz C. Zwit-rs, S. Nic-lny, I'. Alxvztrni PI, VanD1-rWvidt-, N. t'nnitt', D. Doubleth-u, H. Bos:-h, C Standing: D. Camp, W. Lvhnt-n, D. Hit-lu-r, M. Vt-lding, N. Rippertlu, M. Cnossvn. R. Coe-ling, G. Vt-vm-ntlull, I VW-lrste-r, E. Nlttft-sw Front Row: li. lh-Witt, M. Bush, J. Pull, ll. linorsnm, M. Third Row: H. Quakkc-lax-ir, J. Morey, M. Klynstra, C. Vun l Gt-skits, J. Kit-l, R. Van Ark, Mrs. Hartwc-ll, E. Ntttll-ssc-, Wclrms-r, C. Vlic-tstru, l.. Rnsv, K. Stout, R. Pulte, A. S. lirockur, M. Ht-ydt-nburg, R. Van Dunimc-lc-n, li. Hum- Wnalkt-s, M. Dc-Ruiter, A. G4-skits, l.. Hookvr, E. Bush. mc-rsnn, D. Konyndyk, li. Pic-rsmu, ll. 'Fuinstrn M. lflukv, li. McDonald. A. Hutzhrdurl. B. Bmcker Second Row: D. Hill, ID. Swift, l.. 'l'umu-n, S. Rowland, M. Back Row: V. Wisman, M, llc-naw:-iy, S. Nicloy, G. Vevnvn- Kamp, M. Dc-Vrit-s, l', Nnrdt-n, .l. Rawlings, l'. Alwnrd, M. drill, R. Whitman, K. Olson, ll. linchholz, M. Babcock, l'. Nic-luy, .l. Nurlniru, M. Knut, N. Rt-1-dvr, l'. Crzindlt-, li. Ellis, E. De-I.aat, .l. St-huurnians, S. Van Dykv, M. Zum'- Huitvmzi hotl'. W. Vric-xi-nm, S. 'l'vWinkc-I, S. ylma. D. Zuidt-mu, ll. Irving X1 LPIIQQ n, L, The .junior Rc-d Crum begun its :activities by llmpitztl :ind the girls sawed squares lm' zilgliuns. having an zissetnhly in October. .Xt this assent- ,X Cure pnckztgc wan sont which was paid fm' hy lily reports were given about the convctition :tt pmlits lmin czindy :ind drunistick sztlcs. ln April CIleurl,ztkezn1cl the suntntcrcznnp ut liztrrow Luke. gi spa-ciztl meeting was planned with at line pro- lt wats also the beginning ol' the Red Cross drive grain. locnd the ycznk :activities at picnic was held which was oncc ztgztin won hx' thc- Seniors. The at lolinsnn Pztrk in Nlztv. cluh inside lilly I':tvm's Im' patients .tt lcrcy llm M .. .Mix Hartwell Standing: Maryllc-th Knut, Juno Nnrlvure: Scalcd: Nlzs. H:n'txvc-ll, .lmwu lvlnrt-y, l'nt Alunztl, lfllvunm Quan k kt-lztzx 1' Sprnisor. . l'rc-sidcnt .... . . .Put .-Xlwznd Yicc--l't'csident. . . . .Nlztrylietli Knut Scctctttry. . . . .-loycc Morey 'l't'cztst1t'ct' ...... . ..... june Norhurg Stndcnt Klmmcil. .. ...lilc-anim' Quztkkcluzn' 40 Front Row: Mr. Young, I'. Alwnril. I'. St-hmm, IG. Ilolnmer- Third Row: IJ. Sc-hmm. IJ. Silvis, R. Nash, IJ. Woodworth, R. son, J. Kiel. A. Quakkelaar, D, Rivtltt-rsma Lzindstrzt, .-X. Iiytwork. I., Ik-Young, V. Wismun. H. Porter, Second Row: J. Wright. M. Shy, I,. Rust-, R, Slattzti-r. A. ti. In-rt-ml, .Xln:n'd, I-.. Qtiakkt-luar, lu. Ik-I.:i:tt Stull nt 'ouneil XVitl1 :tn znnbitious and determined group the Council was organized ezuly in the seinemter :ind projects for the coming year were plzuined. ililll' .Xssetnhly t'0l'IllIllllCC znrzinged for weekly. inter- esting progrzuns. Perliztps the most interesting wats one given by Cecil Houghton on liix two years in Greenland. The Cl0lIY2llC5l'CIll c-onnuittee wats :tlert and missed no one who was ill. xvlllfll spring uuue the Park :uid Grounds conunittee swung into zu'- tion with tnetnlmern ol' ity group xpestking strongly Sponwor. .. ..Nlr. Young President ..,,. . ..Xlyin llytwork Vic'e-President . . . . .Ilia k lgnttclstm Set'retzu'y . . . . .Put .Xlwatrd 'l're:isurer. . . . .Dick Nash to sc-mion rooms to keep oll' the grass. Alter Harold XvfIl5lIl2l'S serious injtn'y in lootlmztll, Student Clouncil took the initizttive in solicit trilmutions to help delrzty the expense. As nt tin ' ' I to Hill 4 protect, the Student Council presentet the student body at plzin lot' having paid ass lilies. The idezi was adopted hy unzuiintous v lllt i ' I!I4Ug'l'2lIll51ll'l' to begin next yeztr. Not to o look the social activities ol' the founfil, zt hztyllde IVZIS lit-ld in Nlzirrli. Standing: Dick Nash Mr. Young: SA-ated: llielt Lnndstrzi. .Xlyin llytworlt, l'ut .Xlwairtl Ole '1 O .. Bll l0l' I QHSIIS . 'iv Standing: Carol Cmmlll-, littu Hmmm-rsmm Slmmmn' .. I'l'c-sillcnl .... X'ic'c-AI'1':-mimic-lil.. Sl'l'l'l'llll'I . . , I I'0lISllI'CI' .,.... Sluclvnl Loum ll.. ... ..NIiss Xilimer Xrlcnc IICIIIUCIIIIRIII . ..XI'ICllf' Cicskus . ,,CIzn'uI fIl'2lllKlIC llulllcrinc Vliclsuun ,.I'.ll1l Ilolmllerson Seated: Miss Wintvr, .Xrlm-nv fhfsluls, Arl 4-v1.- II:-inlz:-Imam, Il2lIIlQl'IIlL' Vlim-tum 'Iihc' Senior Y-'I'crcf11s, 5IJUIl50l'ClI hy Xliss XVIIIICV, grunt NIIIVCSN hy Il2lX'IIlg an Imyriclc with the Hi-Y. haul za vc-ry :1c'lix'cyc'zl1'. Ihc- Iirsl hig l'Y4'lll was an Xrlcm- Wzmlkc-5 :Incl Clzlml Clrumllc- :ml-mlccl thc' 1'olIcr-whalingparty, slmnmrul In thc club, hc-Ill winlc-1' mxllc-rclicv wliirh wan hclll an I.zmsing. all Iiillllflllll fI2ll'llClI5. L1x'cl'yollc who zlllcllclml haul IIIIIHJIIQIIOIII lhc' yczn' thc cluh solcl ulmly to misc Iozuls ol hm. I,Cl'CIIlIll'Ii cmlcll with an fiIll'I5lIlIll5 nmnvy Im' lhc Nlollwr-Ilzlllglllcl' IILIINIIICI, which Ibzllly. 'I'hc Ofgllllllllllflll :mlm plcllgccl SI2.lllI lm' wsu Ihr- highlight ul' thc' SCIIICSICIK. XX'rn'IxI I'1l'IIfHV5lIIIl. Vznlcnlim-R mlzlx' was mxulc' :n Front Row: S. Mcllonzllrl, M. Avink. I., Hnrnly, IJ, I.:nwr'vm'v, ' E. I'oljn-r, S. Cousins. M. Kaul, IJ. Ihmrsnnx, 1'. Vu-r Mvr- ris, N. Rvmh-r, U. Cranrllv, N. Wiizs-I, IC. Mym-rs, I.. .hmm-S IC. HlIIll'H!2l, M, IJ1-Ruilm-1' Second Row: A. Wzmllws, .I, NurIuu'1,:, II. Zwim-rs, .I. Iivm- mvlls, M. CII-mvnt, IJ. Hill, I'. Alwzurnl, .I. Iinwlimrs, Ii Ricllts-r, M. Km-rkslru. A. IIKYLIIIIWIIIN. W, Vrivm-mu. M Iiusmun. IC. Hornnu-rsnn, I.. Vumln-r Mull-lu, Miv Wintn-1' I'hird Row: IJ. I'iorm-, Il. Rm-nmnu-Its, M. C11-mm-nl, Ii. Sunmh-, A. Slzxul, IC. Qlmklu-Izulr. lf, Vun Wurmm-r, C. Vlivtslra, I.. Iiusv, Ii. Mvilruth, D. Urn-i1:, IC. Hush. I.. Hmmkvr, M. I IuIw, II. M4-Iluuulll. A. G1-skins Iinck Row: IC, Ilznlwm-Ii, S. Nil-Iny, I'. Ellis, N. I'ikuu1'l, M.. I Ill-I.:u:1t, M. Iinnlwuck, .I. Sl'hllllI'!TlZl!lS, A. Hn-inlzelman, . Mull-nlu-mp, Ii. I'fmrh-r. IJ. Zuilln-nm, .I. Mun-y, V. Km-izer. M. Klynsirn, M. Km-Ijm-, I.. Ill-uvruw, I'. Curl, S. Vun Dyke, R. I'uiIl- 81111111111 .. ..X11ss 1111111111111 1,ll'Sl110l11 .... .,.. 1 ,Ill 1111111111111 X111--111111111111 X1llX 11111 f11111l1111 S1-1 11-11 ' 9th Grand ' - Teoll: '1'l'l'llNl1lCl ., . . .. ll - ll 5111111-111 1111111111 X Il 11 Sflllldilllil M111-11-xw V11-11111. .11111y Z111-1-11111' H1-1111-11: M115 11111711:1::1, M:11'y 1.1111 X111-r111111', 1':11 Il11111111111z, V111-111111 W1f1111:111 1111- X111111 f1lL111l' 1511-1-111 111'g11111f1-11 111111 111 1111- l1l1'lll1' 'AY-v11C'l'llN .x1'Ull1ll1 '1111' XX'111'111. 111119 1111- 11111 111111 H111 11ll1l1llg1I 111 1111-11 11111111111 111111 1111111-1111111111-111111111-11111111-111'c111'1-sc1111'11ll111l11111l. 1,211 H111'1111111f 211 111111111-111. '1A11l' 1111111'-111-11 girls 131-si111-1 1111-1s111g' 111111s 111 Cl111'1s111111s 111110. 56161111 111111 11c11111g 111 1111- 111111 111111- 111111 11111111 g111111 111111-s lllC'lll1Jt'l'N 111 1111- 111111 1!lll'l1l'11J2lll'l1 111 1111 Easter 111111 111116 111111 111-1111-11 11l1lCl'N. .1 11111111111-1111 1J2Il'l1, 1111111 sing 111 1111- 1.11111- Sislc-rs 111 1111- l'11111'. 5111111-1' il C1111-111111111 1111111 111111 X'1111-1111111- 1111111 11'1-1'1- 1-11- 1111111111111 11111 1111- 11111111111- 111101111111 11111111111 1111-111- 11111-11 111 1111. 11111 1111- 11111s11111111111g 11111111 1-11-111 111 111-1' 111111 1iC'1ll 1111-111111 11111111111-11 11s 111 1111- w111'k 111 1111- 1'e'11' 11111 1111 11111-1111111 11111111111-1 111 1111- Y 111111 1111- fP111f'11f1111,N. Front Row: 11. H111. 1,, T1111111-11, 11, '1'111:1N11':1, 31, 111101. M. lim-k R1111: N1, X1111'11111', S. '11-NY111111-1, 1'. 14111-111111111 111. 111-11- KP111111, 51, 111-X'1'1w-, 51. 1'1-.11111N, .I. K111. .1. 1'1111, 11. V:111 .X1'11 1111:1y, Y. NY1s1111111, 11, Z111111-11111, K. S111111. S. 1i:1111111'111g1-, Su-11nd Row: 51. 1'111l, 1'. X11r111-11. IJ. 111111111111-11, 11, 1'11'rs111:1, N1 N11-1111 .1, Br11111w, S. K1:1.1111rs1, S. R1111I111111, Miss 1111111111111 1 431 llIltlCl' thc- glllilllllilf ol Nlias llzniikul, lhv liig Front Row: Miss llamikul, l'. Zwil-rs, C. Ifryliiig, I.. lhiitrliiv, Ki-tvhum, ll. lhmfh. A. lhiul. R. Um-liliu, M. Vvmssq-n, ll. i M. Hx-ymln-llliurix, IN. 'l'hr1rnpsuii, l . liulwr, .l. Van Dylir, ll. lbvnl r Srhmilll, fl. lliiirlin-s. S, Uiiughliii Back Row: NI. Vvlclinp, l', Kilim-i'ilzi, IC. VVynslnu, li. llvVVltl, S1-cond Row: li. Vumlm- VVvuv. ll. llmllxl--di-1-. G, .lulins1ni, I.. J. Hilnllvv, ll. lil-ulwlnsl, l'. Svlirzim, Il. Snyiln-r, G. Vim Ark 3th aele Y - Teens Plllll C'oum'il lhu ilsu uiimiliulcml cliocolzllv hails I lzulc Y-'lbc-iix orgzinifccl L-:uh iii lhc SCHICSILI lllzll wcrc' wut mr-i'sc'u to thc chilclrcn in iiiziny ll1c'lii'slvu-iil ol IllCfC2ll'XK'2lS1l wclcmiic party lm uiuiilrica. During Novciiilici' thc group haul an lhc' iicw iii:-iiilwis which wus lliomliglily ciiqioyc-cl 'lill1lIlliNglYlllg llaiy p1'ogi'ziiii1iiicl lIl.xlll'llll1t'yXN'L'lll In gill. ln hc' ul sc-rvicc um wcll clvsnilmc Ihim ur- lQ11slt'l'1':ll'ulilig to lhc l.illlc- Sian-rn Home. lhc' g llllllltill, ,M gui illustrxitioii ul thc-ii' work they liigcvcnl ol thc vc'1rw'1s thc Nziliunzil Y-Tec-ii Dany molllrlllllllfll live' slollurm In lllurlcl lfellowsliilb, liqillqlwl on .llffil 243. rlilll' lllffllll' Ol lllt' llilll- -sscml Fifi dolls lor thc Slllllll Cilzius girls :incl wc-nl qua-l wus Y-'Ibn-:is ,Xruilml 'l'hc- XVm'lLl. C llrixliiizis iziruliiig with thc- H13 N- l Cen lIlIC'l'l luli Slullding: l':1l Sn-lirzuii. .Islam Vzln llylw, l4m'vl'ly Vumli- Wvyi- ieuied: Ivlzimuin-4-t Yi-lilimq. Szillv lmiiigliliii, Iilltwy lh-Will Min lbiinilwl Slmllsul l,l'1'Sllll'lll ..... . Yicc'fl'l'c'si1lclll Sc'm'1'c'I:u1'y l i'c'1isiii'm' Sluclcfiil fmum il. .. .....Nliss llzuiikul ..Nl2lliglll'L'l Yclmliiig l1c'vm'ly Vanilla XVt'gc' . . Belly lJclVill ...Sully Cloughliii . .l'ut Sfllllllll XX, 9 x Qixks 6 Students enjoy this flztss wry much. Sho E C1llliNllS'l'RY Oltcn thc hulls :irc lillccl with pc-citliznt' otlr 'l'hc-sc originate lroni thc c-xpc-riim-nts pc-11 lorniccl in c'lic-niistry lah. l'llYSlflS Physics is thc' most pt'zn'tic':ll course ollct'c'tl. 1 ll . ' ' ' ' 'Al' ZA' lDllL'llU- .f - 1 is ss - - s t.. . I 1 . . , 'n wistlont which :irc allways interesting. 'I'Yl'lNCL 'lihis course is zu very itnportzint one. 'lihc' owli-tlgc' zuqltiwtl in typing pt'c'p:it'c's :nanny pc-oplc lot' at suc'c'Cssl'ul l'utnt'c. l,.X'l'lX This is thc only lorvig 1 5.4 ag' :irc scvcrul stuilcnts looking ,Q ' 'z lines. em' , lDlil5.X'l'lz Dclmutc' hats onrc Zlglllll lJl'i'llOl'g1llIlll'Clill l,i'c' .incl il hats provctl vcry prolitzthle. XVC wish ncxt yc':tr's tlvlmtc tcznn ninth suttess. r r 1 :I knmvlcmlgc' ul writing zlml ccliti also lms clmrgc ol lmulmlislmi V' -lUl'RX.Xl.lSKl llu- mann lmrpusc ul loumnllsm is lu gun ns, l llls class ns., lllc Xrlvl .nml .Xrlcl-1-1 lc-. ll0NlliNl.XlilNfL olmjc-cliw llvrcx Yoirc quality is ulso slucliul lltlllll'-lllll'SlIlg. cllilcl lmsyclmlugx xml ulllcl Y2ll'lUllS m'cc'ss:1l'X lncls about llu- ll Ullll' Zll'i' smcliccl lu-rc-. lt is przulirzul uml vc-rx' llllll vsling. ...M Ql'll,l,.XNlJSC1ROl,l, .X new club, not lullv fll'Q2Illl!Cll ls Olull :mal Scroll llllcrllzululml. ll has onlx' zu lux mcmbcrs I ' 1 k' 'h 'z 2 'g'-k IICXI l'C1ll'. l'l'l3l,lKl Sl'l'..XlilXCQ Spa-anluumg' us Ll lumlznmcnlznl to cvcrwmmc. Il lc-rlivc' :mal suuml knmvlcclgc' in spcefll is CLliONll'Q'l'RY lllls I5 ll clzuss Ill wlmll spcwzll collc'4'll11.l ' '-I irccl. It is ll cmn-sc' in math pl 'g z gg 'z Q ll'igol1m11cl1'y. ll0UKKlil'Ql'lNCL .X course in bookkeeping prepares ii suulcnt lo go out illlfl thc' worlcl ol' liusinc-ss. lt :ilso llc-vclops :I clvvpcr llllllCl'Sl2lllilllIg ol ziccoliiil- ing. XlliCZHlXNlC1.Xl, IJRXXVINIL SlllKlClllS who :irc ililcrcstc-ml in virginia-miiig ol zirvliilcfllirc liml this course' Ycrx lic-lplul. ll has to do with line lllC2lSlll'f'lllCIlI5 :mal thc zirt ol liluc'-priiiling. GIRLS l'llYSlCl.Xl, lilll'CI.X'l'lON lilic girls in this class promote' ro-opc-raiiion mil good rliziniclc-i' through sports. Hcrc- good wlsiiiziiisliip is ai lillllllllIIlCl1l1ll. Qs?-Qi gh wzmfif 'i. Nl,XXl'.Xl. 'l'R.XlXlNCQ Shop is ilic- only 4 lziss wlierc lllllll3ll'lUll5 boys gc-l zu ilizimc to lrx' the-ir skills in wooml-work' ing. llc-rc they lvznrn thc usc ol tools :iml ai sc-use ol rcspoiisilxililw. l'RO,ll'QC1'l'lUNlS'l'S XX'l1ciicvc'l' :i movie is to hc shown, om' ol the-sc slumlciits I2llil'S ovcr. Ks zi Ci0lllIIllllCC. lhcsc pc-oplc' also sclvfl sonic ol thc movies. unior-Senior anquet I 1 , H sg -MMJVHMA: 3' 3 'I 41 .ivy ' ' 'tial --3 f-Q-N 'Nvnth thc- southw-rn mmm. XVitl1 llrnwls NllSlJCllllC'il in mid-alir. an glilll'l'X along, thc' walls clvpicling SULIIIICTII Plzmlzlt NI2ll'l'f l1.uL gkmuml. ll sm-vi zumnan ul pcrllnlm' l.iIc', mlvlifiulls loud, Il lwaunlilul hlllgl' amd wumlu Ilcmting Ilmmgh thc Zlil. In-:nutil'ul lmmauls swirl- ful clinm-1' Illllhiffxll ol ilu-no conslilutcd thc ing Illfflllgll Ihr- 2lllKliIOI'IlllIl. while- pillars gulmn- IU50 ,junior-Scnim' liznnqucl. ing lmlcullic-s. lllllhllill lznlmlc Kll'l'0l'1lliUlIS, llllllllls 'K+' V151 . Q 430 4, , r ,fl ' l M, ... - Twp: 'l'hul big nwnn-nt. Top: Ywvur zultumwxplm, plc-use liutlnnmz Thv gzun-415. Hultfunz VVI11-rv do xu- sil'f IU V. , . Nt.. 9 ,. tea? gs WWA ,W - 1 M- 1-:,,,'-:mf .t union' Pla The Aluniot' Cllztss presentecl They Gave Hum X Ilosliclf' on November Hi :tml IT. Of ztll the y plots ever conlutecl lll the Iertlle mlm! ol t . I lelegztte lot' top hom Xlztylme the LCVIH st-rewy would best clescr ll lxvetw' 4-l1:tl'ztc'tet' clenotes youth, everv llzlrl IS 1 slom Imuilt lor laughs, :mal romnm'e ztlmout tn :ls most elementztry stztgesf'l'l1is is the laugh sensation ol' the yezu' Sllowllz . ' nc sum tl scenes lrom the play, 'l'hu C- we llnn .X Lo-l'cl ifwwyh 50 hy the mzike-up. pmperlies, publicity, ziml Lickel 20's, shows how zz Izilher nizniuges in ai scientific' way to rzlise zu izmiily ol' twelve c'hilch'en. Clic-:npc-1' by the llofc-li. f' , . . 1 Q Le e,lll0l' El ' 'I'his ve:il s Senior Plnv. MfiilC1llJCl' hx' the Dol- en, directed hy Hrs. Osheck, 'novell lo he 1 hit The iiiemhers in Lhe mst przic-lineal long hours lu mzike il ai siircess :incl extensive work was clone CUllllllillCC5. 'lihe aunmim ol' money taken in wus the largest sum ever :ifquirecl Irrmi ai plzix' :ul Lee High. This slury. which lakes place in the Roaring Slmwn :ure severzil scenes from the plan' 1 N , 51 omecoming All Y . A lnunivlxl tu rt-im-mln-r, .X lull lizttwest timoh, tool autumn lwccrfe, excited :mb ticipzntion, :mtl thcn. Hail tu thc Queen The highlighting cvcnt ul thc nnnuatl Lac Hmtitwnii- ing game hctwecn l,cc :mtl Crznttdvillc C11 in 0 w h 0 tt llotticcottiitig Qucvn, lim- crly Hull, :mtl hot' two itl- tvmlstttts :tplxfztwtl on thvit' lloztt which was t'm'c'rc-tl with cotwistztlks. straw, ztml VV4- :trv lrrnutl tu pt'A'st-nl .,,. llllllllllillh, tlt-pit ting lltll- vc'sttitm'. lJt't'sst'tl in typic- ztl l1zn'vt'st Lllllll' ol lJC1tS2lIll skirt :tml lmlnuw, lict. who haul hccn xt-lt-rlctl hx l1Cl' 5 C ll l UI l'l2lSSlll ZIICS, XVZI5 ciownctl hy l0I'lllt'l' qucctt Nlurlenc liolmlctlykc-. Bev. rcccivccl scvwxtl gills :tml ll lJC'1lUllllll lftllhllf hy tvhich to rcniclnlwi' this wmicltw- lul rmrcxtsirwtt. 'I'h4- tim-1-it :mtl hm- L-mirt. 52 Ulm- Illlll 1711111111 XII Slluln IIICNILIUIII.. ....XIxiu Iiylwulk I 1'r-znslm-I ..,,... ...Ruin-rl I IIIIIIICI' ' ISIIIUSN Nlzuxqlgcx .. .,..,... .luck XX right 5Ltl'L'Iillf , .. ,..,XuIn'lI1 Yzuulc-1' KIIIL I xln ulul Xlulun Xlulnukuul Slnlldillu: Mr. SI1:nrgw, I':n'nI i'run4IIv, .Iuvk Wright Sn-atc-II: Xxwlwll. X':uuI1-r KIUIX, Alvin Iiytxxurk, Nluriun Mnlvn- I x1.,.. ,, Ilu' IIl'sl In-liml ul C'IllIl Il1Hl'llIllg Is1I4'Xul1'4I lu ln'c'sn'lllc'cI XIn1llt'lIls nl NIusic in lllc lfiglltll RL xrugnl IIIIINII. I'Iu' LIU' ClIuIm lIlis XVIII wus xvly Imuuml CIIuu'4I1. In llwsccolulsn-x11c'slc'l'lI1c spri Inusy IJIPIDIIIIIIQ Im llu- sln'iugIc'slix1lI IIIIIIIIIQ lIu'sa- Ivslixnl wus Im-sm-lllul in Nlzly. .X IJQIIIKLIIKC Nllllllll IICIIIJKIN UI ln'zuliu'. lu llu' lusl scum-slvl' IIN' KIWII wus slmmmsmul In Ilcllm Inu' oII thc' IJLIIQIINI' cm IIIL sulmlmlicd :III UI ilu- music Im' thc- Kllukislulus 'Jil' um-xv mln-s. Ilu' 2IlIf'IllI2llli'l' clerk wus Clzunl Clrzul Ullllll. singing Iguols guul Iuunus nl Llu- x1u'iuus Illc- .uuI llu- IbI:lIlINls wi-1'cl.uis Rust. Iluuuan VIIIIIII u zliuus UI ilu- wfnlcl. IIN- fLIl'Is'fQIl'1' CIIuIm 1lIs41 sllil zuul IJ4-Imvs fuiclcumzn. Front Row: II. Nnrvlin, .X. I2-sKus. .X, Wzmllufs, IJ. Iiif-Iwr, IC. Third Row: N. Ihwlm-r, M. Iiusmun. F. V1-r Mvrris, Il. SI-ntl, IIm11uu-rs-ln. IC. XII-Ihmznlvl, J. NnrIu1r1: NI. Knut, I.. Ilulwly. Nl, fVIuIn-nlsmnp, Ii. Mu-Kir:I1I1. .X. IPI:-intza-Imun, J. Schuur- If YIIQ-tstrn. IC. IIuut1-mn, I.. .Inn--s. J. Tznylur. II. Xxxi:-rs mulls, IJ, Zuimhfmu, NI. Iiuzm-nm, N. I'ik:xnr't, S Nil-Iuy, M. Mr. Slmrpv- NYIILII-r. A. Vnmlwr Kluls, If l'ruluIln- Second Rum: N, Witx--I, IJ. SmuI1uiwIs. RI. Iflulw. Xl. III4-nu-ul, Hack Row: M. Km-ljv, S. VVII-V1-mln, I.. Van 'I'il, l'. lfort. Ii. Sumh-. K, Iiuuurrlu-, S. 'Il-Vkinlwl. NI. l'I4-mvul, W. NI, SI15..I. II5inIs, Ii. Vzmnll-1' SI-In-1-r, D. I1'vim:, J. VVrigI1I, Null--, I.. IIWIIX--r, NI, Iifliuih-r. .-X. Sluul. J. Blur'-5. V IJ. IIuvIn-s, Ii. III-rm-lmlmrnwlx, .-X. Iiylwurk, II. III-ru-mls, Ii. Kvimr, XI KIyn-'rn Huy, li. YI-I-m'l14InII. 'I'. Kzuxrryn. H. Dm-Iv 523 'I'hv Iizuul Ullirs-rx Thu- Majur and Nlzljurc-lla-s Ilia' Iigiml, umlvi llir- :lin-ilimi ul XII. Ilullcn- llic' Ilislricl :xml Slzilc-Solo limi-iiilnlv Ifwlixail. Ilia luck. was wry 1lclIXL'1llll'Illg lllc' Vlllill' 54-:u'.'I'I1c' linzil l'0lIllll'IlII0ll Im' II14- Ilziml was lllc' Ilis I sl zisxigiiiliclil xvgixllic' Iuollmll gqiiiicx Iligllliglllvcl .mil Slam' Iizlml If:-sliml. IIN- psp Imml, wlmll In llic' Iirnncemliiiig gamma Ifolluwiiig won- pc-I1 is llic Imml, mmliliml, plziyn-ml All Imskc-llmzill gun IUI'IlI1lIIl'l'S :il llu-Samlzi Cllzzlls pnnzulc, Rulziry, Iicl- :mil llic' I'.'I'..X. :mil Scnicn' plgiys. 'I'Iic olluux Icmggsxillv. lllc' Urzmcl Yullvy Ifwlixgnl, iluilliilcliw- ol lllc yvzu' Wl'l't'Z I'l'vsi1If'lll,XI'znIIcl' Ilzlyz Vina' nc me-ni. 'llzgllxni I':ii'1uIc'. ziml llli- X4-ws Huy Ilriw. ainlcnl. SIISRIIIIIC Iiinscy: S0c'l'c-l:ui'yfI I'C1l5IlI'l'I', Xml II14- Iiigliliglil ul ilu- will wus IIIO zmiiiml spring Xllmc-mln: Sluclc-nl Clniiiiril, .Iunlx fm-l'ImI znml I I IUIHVII. Xlgmx ul Ilia- pvnplv zilwu limlx Illlll ill In'ziii.m. Iniiis Iflllglll. rnnl Ruw: ,I Zin-rlml. Il, IxniiA'IHI3'li, S. Kin-4-y, .I. Vim UI-1, Vi-Iclingg, .I. Xlliilimu. IC, Il:-I.:n:lI, IC. 1':il1iII', II, I'ii-rsm:l, S. II. Zin-rI1u1I', IC. f'u.'Iil1u, II. Iiullelrun, Mr, Ilullvnlu-1-Ii, .I. AIIN-rilzi, Ii. Nun XXv:rim'1', I, N-Ilrzim. II, Iiufvh, l.. ,Inlin- sun, I2 Ilulii-r, II. ICH-lm'iwl1i:n, XI. Illnlwlx, II. N'Il4-I-rI1mn'n Suvond Row: I,. 1'-viilvllii-, I-.. NI:-yi-ix. Il. Xnmlwlrzi, Ii. I.nmI1 nl. Vuiluliliri llark Row: Il. Hill, Il. Snyilvr, W. Vrii-m-nm. I.. Iirygw-i', I.. I4':iuu'hl. K. I :iIu-r, 0. Vzimloi' Iiluli, IC. V:iiiIbm'WviiIi- I Rwlnrzilm, NY. Huy. Ii. Ilvliillflvr, IL Nash, N, Nivluy, .I. I, Itlllx. NI Alwrlnill, NI Nivlm. I5 Svlxixi I Iilppi-vwlzi, NI. .li-In-s, Il Silxix, Il. Sumli-, Ii. Nuwll, J, 4'm'lil1L:, II. II-mv Illz-rei vli Carol Crandle Pat Snyder C eel' eaders Mary Beth Kaat Luc Higl1S4-lmol haul six peppy rliccrlczulcrs this year, The slu- clcnl holly ollcn docs not rczilifc thc cllorl that those incliviclunls lllll I'm'lh in orclei' to keep thc spirit ol thc' tvzmi up. 'lhcy :mlm plan :xml CZIITE' out the pep zu- seinhlics :il which there linu- hccn SUIIIQ' unusual skits pc-if lrn'mc'1l. 'l'hc- highlight ul' Lhc wan' Im' lhvm wan Ihr- fllicm' l,c':nlc'1 Clinic hclcl ill .Xnn .Xi'lmi'. Roger Ile-Ridder 56 Nancy Reeder A rlem- llointzelman 'X 1 R, AQ fl ,X x 'N Q NMS a ' , X oothall The Rebels enjoyed a very profitable and vic'- torious football season. The team started the year with IU returning lettermen and opened the actual playing with a harcl-fought l-I-li victory over the North Muskegon Norsemen. The following week the Rebels seemed to have all the breaks against them, as they lell belorc- thc- Roc'kl'ord Rams I9-I8. The annual Homecoming Game, which was played with Grandville belore a huge crowd. proved the Rebels were not just an underdog team when they came out on top ol' the heap lfl-0. The Zeeland game was Lee's dovvnlall as the Ghix won by a score ol' 20-7. The Rebels picked up steam as they came into the liast contest and snowed the League Iavorites under 27 to 7. lfl50SGlIL1lJlll.li Lee l-l . .. Muskegon 6 Lee l8 .. .. Roc'kI'ord lil Lee ll .. . Granclville 0 Lee 7 .. .. Zeeland 20 Lee 27 .. .... East 77 Lee ti . . Godwin l7 Lee 26 . ..... Lowell I2 Lee l2.. .. l'Vyoming 6 Lee tl 0 .. .. .Xllegan Then came the big game with Godwin: the win- ner cgl this contest would be the probable League champion. Godwin got one ol' their sc'atbac'ks loose todeleat the Rebels I7-li. The Rebels roared back the next week by scoring a 26-ti victory over Lowell and then continued their winning streak with a l2-li victory over XfVyoming, the finial League game ol' the year. The boys ended their season by lighting .Xllegan to a scoreless tie in six inches ol' snow. Filteen boys ended their playing days lor the Rebels. Next year the team will have I0 return- ing lc'ttc'rmc-n. The boys closed thc' season by elect ing Gordon Gort and Don Opdendyk c'o-captains ol the lc-am. STANDINGS NV L 'l' Godwin .. ..-l 0 2 liast .... . .cl l l Lee ....... . .-l 2 0 XVyoming .. ...fl 2 l Granclville .. . . .2 cl 0 Rocklorcl . . . . .2 -l 0 Lowell .... . . .0 li 0 Front Row: Les Crater, Jack Lehmuine, Jack Wright, Al Third Row: John Vriezema, Manager, Don Hughes, Ron Bytwork, Ron Hughes, Mel Shy, Bob Caniff, Al Alward, Sanford, Bob DeY0ung, Dave Lee, Vern Dt-Y-Jung, Dick Manager Emzlnnd. Dave Kok Second Row: Don McDonald, Keith Fry, Don Opdendyk, Gord liaek Row' Hob Whitman, Paul Brown, George Stryker, Gort, Diek Lanclstra. Dick l l:tke, Chet Konynclyk, Mr. Dale Woodworth, Hub Johnson, lien Piersma, Dick Sc-hram, Sabin, Coaeh Doug llc-Calor. Bob Timrner 58 C: Tx f N 1? ix '5 1- , 55+ 2 K , 'W 7 l 2 'Q 'Y . .. 4 JK w, 4 ' 1 ' 'P , V4 8' H ,.f f f' :V , w-cf , .1 H' 5, . ' n -5 I V . f:, 'aus' .... : V4-rn Ilu-Young Gord Hurt. l'0-f'1xp1nin lion Opdumlyk, 1'u-1-aplain Hub IleY0ung Imp. lzuxt m-lmmm ln. V.-nl--r: XYh:u limmrnf Nu, umm W 1 h.up1m1l. '?' 5 r 171' , ,ZH My V 'Q li flu-I Kullyndyk Al llytwork '12 K W 3 6 , M mn M1-Dun :ld laul lil-qmn HW 5 rv 'Sf K., ...M Q 11, i' A Sffl Q Juvk Wright llivk Sfhram ISU 4. X ' wsgcfjjwfi i xfkx' Doug Defator 1. -5- -4. 5 ..' Q 15' 1 V- 1 Quay Ron Sanfnrd if V, -I . ,gif .elf ff. , . .', Bob Whitman any 1 .. ll 31 X 7 .u- f if sm! Su 1 be Keith Fry Ron Hughes Dave IA-0 Dun Hughn Dirk Landstrn ,, A US Q:-sr Q a fini ,!' f, ,f , Q f llivk England 72-'Q ' K' 'in H X, 1 Qing! XJ. 1 . Bob Timmer UH Hull '1'.,,,' w 'nlrh tmp 1' ku R11 ' 5 If-ntvr Ilrulu hum, I vu my um: lh'Yuun lun pn I 111 mn nl f I4 ' x K71 ' I x 1 Q V 7 2. ws ,X -XA ' Dah- Whodwurth Hob Johnson ef . ,. Wwwi mg My , L. 2 ' E-.5 gf i av -,wr ,es Frau-r G -ff' .ff I E fl L9 5 in Ja fi Q 21 -.14 iw, wma Mel Shy .gg f 3 . x if r 5 , K Q, Q 1, Q S ,lb have Kok ' 'M .V X V X Jack Lehmoine M84 ,sw iz 1 I 'I'--11: XX'h--rv ix il Ibn- lmlli' V47 1'1-nur: I7--Yuunu in Hn- 1-lun, , Ilwrnmmz Hut .1t'ImulnlX. Q .4 t .J lil George Stryker 71 Dirk Flake ,P , 9, 8- W: x gi? '- Ag .,., ,., A Roh 1'aniIT Hen Pit-rsma 'l'he reserve team. which was t'O2lC'llCQl by Mr. Pos- teina, was a team that improved as the season pro- gressed. .Xlter losing a llilfll-liflllglll battle to Cath- olie Central, the Little Rebels fame back to deleat Rockford 27-lil. ln spite ol' the laet that Lee won the Grandville game I2-0, they lost the loin' sue- BSIBVS fessive contests to Kelloggsville, East, Godwin, and Lowellg however, the biggest upset ol' the year came when the reserves downed the undefeated X'Vyon1- ing Vikings I2-ll. Although the Little Rebels did not lare too well in the won and lost columns they showed great prospects lor next year's varsity. SC1HlQIJULI'l Lee tl.. Lee lil .. Lee l2 .. Lee 0 .. Lee ti .. Lee tl .. Lee I3 .. Lee I2 .. .. .Clatholie 7 . . .Rot'kl'ord 7 Grandville 0 .. .Kelloggsville 33 liast Iii ..Godwin lfl ...,. Lowell 25 .. XVyon1ing 0 Front Row: Don Riemersma, Harv DeWitt, Don Semeyn, Wayne Vin kemu Ider, Manager Ernest Volk, John .Ieltr-s, Bill Rollston, Hob Pearce, Fred Back Row: Mr. Pustema, Coach, Bill Keizur, Ilan Paul. Geskus Center Row: Dale Mayerhoefer, Chuck Smith, Bob Wiseman, Ken Wisnmn, Henry Doele, Don Boyd, Curtis Mennimz. Harold Wynsma, Ben Vande-rWiede, Jerry Cline, Jerry Williams. Jerry Waalkes, Don Hulst, Melv Nylaan, Dave Hager, Manager a 'ketball l'he lllfill-51 basketball season proved to be a heartbreaker lor the Rebels, as the team lost inanv close games. .Xlter leadingniost ol the way in these games Lee proved to have a Iairly suc'c'essl'ul s son with a record ol li wins and H losses. 'l'ht teani itl- had another bitter pill to swallow when Loath Sabin liell in the niiddle ol the season. Howt'vt'r, Klr. POSICIIIZL who was already coaclnng the rt serves, took over the responsibilities ol' tht vai- sity. Di ' ' ning the year the team rontinued asa threat XXIIIIIIIIQ I llllll COIIICI' to their opponents. .Xller ' K 1 -' enfe game Iroin Zeeland they lell belore East. Next lllxill-Sl SCIlllzlJl'l.li Lee 58 .. ....,,,...,...,... Zeeland Lee Ili .. ...., liast Lee lli , , ... Ronklord Lee lill . ,...... Lowell Lee Ill . ...lielloggsx ille Lee ll .. .... Godwin Lee Sli .. .. xvyllllllllg Lee IT .. ..CQrandville Lee IH . ..,... East Lee 32 .. .. Roc-klord Lee lifi .. .,.... Lowell Lee lil , . . Kelloggsville 5I lil Flli 50 I8 I5 I7 lil-4 lill -I8 I2 lli they downed Rocklord and Lowell but later lost to Godwin and Kelloggsville. The Rebels then up- set the lVyon1ing Vikings only to Iall belore the Cirandville teani to close the first round ol' the season. ln the sec-ond round the team defeated the Lowell and Kelloggsville teams. Although Lee lought hard, they were beaten in the remainder ol' their games. ln the tournaments the Rebels opened with a victory over Hudsonville and ended their schedule by losing to Kelloggsville. Dirk Sfhrani was elected bv his teain mates as captain ol' this lSl5ll-5l bas- ketball squad. Lee lil ., Lee lil .. Lee 55 .. ....Godwin lili .. Xllyoniing li5 .. .Grandville li2 SIIXNIJINCLS lVon Lost Grandville .. ...Sl 3 xvyllllllllg .. ...Il fi Godwin . .. .li li liast ..,... .. .8 -I Roc'kI'ord . . . . .-'I 8 Lee -...... ...il 8 Lowell .. ..2 Ill Front Row: Bob Dt-Young, Dick Sehram, V4-rn Dl'Young, Dick liligzlanrl. Dale Woodworth, Jack Wright, Manager, Don Ogiulontlyk, Dick Lanrlstia, Hob VVhilman lVlr. Sabin CR-ntl-r Row: Mr. Vosttfnia, Vozwh, Ron Hughes, Manairmr, liaek Row: Ken Olson. John Vriezema, Cord Gort, Keith Fry, Ron Sanford, Mel Shy if . , y f A fygfiy ,gi ' I iw ., -: gl +1 if , w M yy 1 -' n -V 1,5-: ,, LE? W2 22, wg, ii? ,N if m f Q f M ? 1, X, .. 3 If gs if Vern Dc-Younll Ii ml , 1: fwx wir Egg? my Dick Schram. Vaptain F QT, in Q 'Egg-gi ffffissfg f AA., 3 31 ?'5.Iiil,g if D fi E ,f ' 1 Q A ,N It , , . 1 N: - ,. 53 , km? ., Q., x gg il 1-. Q Dick Landstra Bob DeYoung j:,- -- 5 ,::. - :. f mm S f f Kiwi PY EY? is Y W . ' if K, ,. ,.,. Z ,f7'?1, .. f,gif,mggn l : - , M ,jfiA::5:,w,i ' 2 W Hob Whitman Keith I-'ry V j -.fe 5 tai , - . mi f f fav -g. ' W John Vriezema Dale W'ond wnrih G41 -':l if 5 if 1? V ,. y , M QW, I 1f ?39 Q! 553 fi, 3 W Dun Updendyk Gord Hurt Top: K4-in-ls vlosi- in. i'n-nh-r: Ifrmthsill ur lmslu-1.l1:1li'! Hutmnx: Another jump, R4-f. .',,. 5 ff g at W 5 I I I fwfgx can V P. a- w , wa' 5, f .-:- .,,, ' ,q, N, R K ,M 1 ,,., AV f . Ea ' ,- E' Ron Sanford Dick England Melv Shy Ken Olgun Top: DuYm1nx: hidvs thu- hall. liultnln: XYhn': gut Ibm' iipi' 655 Mr. Push-ma, Coach 1 L x Jack Wright, Manager Run Huzhns, Manager asketball taser The tt,-sci'xc lmztskctlntll tt-:nn ul this ivan' prowtl lixt- strtiiglit xittorics owl- lrztgttt- oppont-tits. 'l hc lo hc ont' ol grcztt mtttccss. 'liht' l't'sc1'x't's won vit- tcztnt was totnposctl ol lrcslnnctt :intl sophotno toriesover Rot'kloi'tl. l,owQIl.CQt'zttitlvillc,1it1tltwitt' coniplctcly, which intlittttcx thztt next yeztfs tc: over Ciotlwin :intl Kclloggsvillv. lhcy lost ganna-5 will hc ont' to wzttch. 'l'hc l.ittlc Rclmcls wuc to Rot'l4l'ortl. Lowell. lvclztntl, liztst, :intl two gznncs toztchctl hy Nlr. Postcinst with gl'Citl snttcss at to XVyoniing. The tctnn pitovctl to hc ncztrly nn- cntlcitl thc watson ln electing lien Vzttltlct' Ulcitlt hczttztlxlc' in thc curly Sltlgtvs ol thc st-mon. .Xltvr :tx cztptztin. opening thc watson with :t loss they wt-nt on to SCIURICS l,t-t' lf: ., .. ft't'I:tntl 525 I4-Q fl!! ,. .,.... lfztsl fill l.c't' T43 ., ,. R1lK'klifJl'll T55 l,t-t' 38 . .,.... l,owt-ll 245 1.00 ltl .. .. Kclloggsvillc 28 l.t-c T48 .. ..... Clotlwin fill l,t't' I5 ,. ...Wyoniing lti l.t-0 E18 ,, .. Cirztmlvillc E17 l.t't' ll ,, ...... liztst 50 lui I7 ,. .. Rocklortl I5 l.t-Q Ill .. ..... l,owt-ll 35 l.t't' 5:3 .. . Kc-lloggsvillt' Ill l,t't' 52 .. ...,. Ilotlwin ll l.t't' fll .. ,. lVyotnittg 51 l.t't' Bl .. ,, Cltwttitlvillt' till Front Row: Je-rry Waalkt-s. Dau- Le-mf, lit-n Vzintltfi' Wvitlu, Mt-nnimz, Don Ks-y, John Je-ltefs. Harold Sch:-erhoorn Ken W'ismztn, Ron Hommr-rson Hack Row: Run Nt-wrnztn, Hill K1-in-V, Mvlv Nyluan, .lack Ccntc-r Row: Mr. Postr-mat, Fozivh, llztlt- lvlztyt-rhtwft-r, t'tn'tis Wriirht, lW?lY1HlZl'I', Ron Hugh:-s. Mzmztgt-r li? r . , - lhe l050 truck teznn proved to he at teznn ol hztlatnted power with no one person outstanding. ,Xlthongh the teznn did not l:n'e too well zts lan' :ts the win coltnnn goes, it did show some Ulll- stztnding streaks ol' talent, hut could never seein to get its power together :tt the sznnc time. The thinclztds opened their season hy dropping at llllllfll to lfztst. They then downed the Rock- lord Rznns hy at rlose tnzntgin :und lost two rlose meets in two weeks to Godwin and Lowell. They Lee till ... ...Grztndville Ili Lee 30 .. .. Godwin 80 Lee 52 .. Lowell 58 Lee 03MB . .. Rot'kl'ortl NSW Lee 2l .... ...... l 'Inst 80 Lee 57 W5 .. .. XVyoining 52 l fl ack then hztttled lrttk with vwtortes over G 'rzntdvi and Wyoming. The teznn ended the dual nteets with at F4-3 record. In the Grztnd Vztlley Goulet enttt' it ended up in at sixth plant-e tie with Rock lord. The tt-ann, which wats t'oztc'hed hy Nlr. Sztlnn elevted Gordon Gort :ts tztptatin lor the yeztr. The thinclnds were lnnior, Sophomore, :ind Freslnn tn rnnnt-rs :und will provide tnznertztl lor at hettti season in the coming yeznt. liztst .... Godwin . Lowell . . . Wyoming .. Rock lord Lee ....... Grztndyille STXXIJINGS tlonlerente Won Lost, Meet ...0 0 0 ..5 I 5 ..-I 2 -1 ..2 I fl ,.l 5 2 ...fl Fl 0 ...0 0 l Pts. I2 I2 8 5 fi Fl l Front Row: Dick Sehram, Don Oprlendyk, Walt Huy. Gord lion Boyd- LPS C Hll'!'. Dave- HHIJUY. MBU- Gort, captain, Dick Lantlstra, Dun Hughes, Dont: Ut-Cantor li:-tele Row: Wuynt- Farnham, Dave Lt-t-, Rieh Dt-Hzutn. Chet Center Row: Mr. Sabin, Coach, Al Rybieki, Ron Newman, Konyrnlyk, Don McDonald, Ron Sanford, Dick England, Bob Dt-Young, Dave Kok, Don l'nul, lien Vumlt-r Weitlt-, Karl Rt-rt-nlrrot-k, Ron Kryut-r GX nv 5 f , H ,f www-. , 4 , , , . N ' 4' ' Miami ,kk Lf 1Z W! f . I f ff , HUKULFIRS: Bob Dc-Yuunyr. Walt Hay DASH MEN: Don Huxzhs-s, Doug DeCat0r, Ron Sanford 2 g fr 1 J ' . 1 -Q. .1 880 RELAY: Dun Hughos, Dick Landstra Gord Gort, Dau!-Z Ds-Calor Lilndsiru flf-2118 the' bln' HIGH .lUMI': Walt Hay, Don Opdendyk, Dick Lnndstru Gil :Aa ff: POLE VAULT: Chet Knnynrlyk, Divk Sc-hmm MILERS: Karl Bm-renbrock, Dick England, Don Mr'D0n:1ld MEDLEY RELAY: Duuu D1-Cnt01', Dick LanLlst1'z1, Chr-l, Konyndyk. Run Sanford 1 I . i, . f up - 2 mr.: .L . 4 DISTANCE MEN: Don Om-nclyk, Rich DeHzxun, Dave Kok, Koith BROAD JUMP: Kvith Fry, Run Sanford, Dim Boyd. Gord Govt Fry, Dun Paul, Lvs Crum-r. Wnym- Farnham, Gnrdie Gum Ron Newman T0 as , all The baseball season was not too profitable this year as lar as victories are eonferned, but it added the experience that was needed by the Rebels lor next year. The team opened its season with a I5-ll victory over Kelloggsville, but then was downed with a score ol ll-T ln a hard-hitting Grandville team. Lee dropped to lVyon1ing a close el-Fl contest in a T inning game. After 5 innings ol scoreless ball by both Learns, the Godwin Xllolverines pulled away to win 5-tl over the lnekless Rebels, IEW! SCIllliI'Jlll.li Lee l5 .. . . Kelloggsville 0 Lee Sl .. ... Cirandville I I Lee 3 . . . .Y'Vyoming 4 Lee 0 .,. .. Godwin 5 Lee fl .. ... Lowell I5 Lee 7 . . . . .Rofklord ti Lee 10 ... ..... hast l2 The Iollowing week at Lowell the Rebels played the Redbirds in the rain and mud with the Lowell learn morning out on top by the score ol' I5-3. Lee then turned on the heat and downed the League- leading Rockford Rains by the score ol' 7-li with all the boys playing outstanding ball. The teani ended its season by lalling before East with the score ol I2-I0 in an extra inning game. Glenn Hop and LaVerne lJeYoung were elected as eo- captains ol' the Rebel teani. STXNIDINKLS lVon Lost Roc'kl'ord . . . . -l 2 Godwin .. . 'l 2 Lowell . .. 4 2 lfast ....... .. 4 2 Clrandville .. .. 2 -l lllyoining .. .. 2 -l Lee ...,.. . . l 5 Front Row: .lohn Viic-z--ma, Glenn Hop, eo-captain, Vern llnek Row: Mr. Dunseith, Coach, Mm-lv Shy. Don Kinsey. DeYoungz, eu-captain, Uiek Flake, Ken Wisman, lirnee .lack Wright, Dale Woodworth, Bob VVhitman, Harv De- Honse-mnn. Bob Johnson Wilt, lliek lla-Itz, Juek Lehmoine, Mzlnnm-r Batt:-r up. Nivv work. fullows D1-Witt banks vul u sinuh-. ,ww ta Af' 1 AA .,.1Hf'f 'W100 i Take- it vniy, Johnnie. S-T-R-E-'IYC-H 72 ennis 'l'he H150 tennis squad proved to be one ol' the best the school has ever had in the won and lost department. The team had only lour returning lettermen, but still went on to take second place in the Conference and reached the scmi-finals in the Regionals. The squad opened their season with a victory over the Grandville Bulldogsg then, lor the second victory in as many nights, they whitewashed the XVyoming Vikings and went on to win an easy victory over Lowell. The Godwin X'Volverines proved to be worthy opponents: however, they couldn't hold oll' the Rebels who won all three ol' the doubles matches. Rockford could not stop the Lee netmen, although the Rams gave the Rebels a hard-fought battle. Then came the East game and the Rebels dropped a tough match to the Conference Champs for their only defeat of the season. At the Regionals the Rebels saw all their singles men fall in the hrst match while the doubles teams, DeYoung-Kennedy and Timmer-Tasma, fell in the quarter finals. Brown and Hughes were de- feated in the semi-finals in a close match with East. Wayne Kennedy was elected captain to end a successful year for the Rebel netmen. l950 SCHlil7l7LE S'l'.fXNlJlNGS Lee 3 .. ............... Grandville 2 E, , Wqll Lim . .tsl .... ., h 0 Lee 5 .. .. VVyom1ng 0 lee 5 I Lee 4 . . . . . Godwin I Rockford . . - . 1 4 2 Lee 4 .. .. .Lowell l W - . . L E . 1 yoming ... .. 5 5 Lee 5 .. ...Rocklord .Z C. U I -ll, I , Lee 9 Fast 3 iiancvi c .. .. .1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Godwin . . . . l 5 Lowell . .. .. l 5 QJZBLLS REBEYNN 6 -,rg is f. J. vuiffyrts-,. f aims n. .J V .REQFLS f 5 If Q ., 3 4: j .jJi,t.' X 1 15, :L J , f tw A Q ' Front Row: Lloyd Lal-luis. Wayne Kennedy, Bob Timmer. Patil Brown Back Row: Ron Hughes, Tom Kuptt-yn, Jim DeYoung, Keith Tnsma, Mr. Worden, Coach 73 Above: No. l Singles Waym- Kennedy Below: No. 2 Doubles Ron Hughes, Paul Brown K ,aw . .,...v....-..... - ., y... T.. 4 Nl' Y Q Q i Above-: No. 2 Singles Jim DeY0umz Ce-ntl-r: Nu. 1 Doubles K1-ith Tasma, Robert Timms-r Below: No. 3 Doubles 'q.Y.Bl:Li W, Q Tom Kapteyn, Lloyd Lu Huis 4 v ' 1 Senior ireetor AVINK. ROBERT 2049 Clyde Park Avenue Bible Clttb l Ariel Stafl' 4 AVINK, MARY ANN 2049 Clyde Park Avenue Bible Club l. 2. 3 Y-Teens l. 3. 4 Ariel Staff Bl-ZCEROW. LOIS lti3l Berkley .Avenue Bible Club 2. 3, 4 Y-Teens 2. 3, 4 Red Cross 3 BIEBER. DORIS i703 Nagel .Avenue Library Science 3. 4 lilee Club 3, 4 BROAVN. P.Alfl. ll23 Lee Street Football 3, 4 'I'ennis 2. 3. 4 l.-Club 3, 4. Vice President 4 Clee Club l. 2 Bl'SH. EI..-UNI-I 907 Burton Street Y-Teens 2. 3, 4 GA..-A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4 Red Cross l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2 Library Science 2, Secretary 2 Latin Club l, 2, Secretary 2 Glee Club 2, 3. Sextet 3 Debate 4 l-Iditor-in-Chief of Ariel Echo Staff Quill and Scroll Salutatorian BY'l'AA'ORK. ALVIN l2ti7 Rathbone Street Football 3, 4 I.-Club 3. 4. President 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council -l. President 4 Glee Club l. 2. 3. 4, President 3. 4 junior Class Secretary junior Play CHASE. DENNIS l228 Marquette Street CHRlS'l'liNSl'1N, KA'l'Hl.liP1N H546 Delwood Ayenue Y-'l'eens l, 2, 3. 4 . 9 1-.A.A. -. 3. 4 Band l. 2 Clee Club 3 jttnior Play Senior Play Ariel Stall' licho Staff Cl.liNlliN'l'. Nlll.llRl'1ll 2057 Huilen Avenue Y-Teens l. 3, 4 Clee Club 2. 3. 4 Ariel Staff COl'SlNS. Sl'SAN 2061 johanna .Avenue Y-Teens 4 Senior Play .Ariel Staff CRA'l'l'IR. l.l'1Sl.ll'2 052 Bttrton Street I-'ootball 2. 3, 4 lli-Y 3. 4 Ariel Stall ll.-AILY. llARLl'1Nl'1 ll2ti Wheeler Street DliYOl'NG, l..AYERNi'f I747 Martindale Avenue Football l. 2. 3. 4 Basketball l, 2. 3, 4 Baseball l. 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain I Clubl 2 3 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Student Council 2. 4 Band l, 2 tilee Club 3. 4 lfreslunatt Class Secretary Ariel Stall' liditor-in-Chief ol' l-Zcbo Quill and Scroll lll7Clll41S. RONALD 2043 jobanna .Avenue I-'ootball l. 2. 3, 4 Basketball l. Manager 4 'I'ennis 3, 4 l.-Club 3. 4 Hi-Y 3. 4. President 'l Clee Club 2 junior Play Senior Play Ariel Stall' licho Stall' jOHNSON, ROBERT l22ti joosten Street Football l. 2. 3. 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4 'lrack I l.'Club 3,4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Clee Club 2 jttnior Play KAP'l'l'1YN. TOM I620 Martindale Avenue Football 2. 3 Basketball l. 2. 3 Baseball 2 'l'ennis l. 3. -I l-Club 3. 4 Hi-Y 3, 4 Band I. 2. I Clee Club 3. -l Senior Play KINSICY, SUSANNIQ 92l Burton Street Bible Club 4 Student Council 3 Band 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Vice President el Senior Play Quill and Scroll KOli'l'jlC, MARILYN 22lti Antwerp Avenue KONYNDYK. CllliS'I'liR l2ti7 Whiting Street Ifootball 3, Al lrack 3, 4 L-Club .l. 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 75 LEHNI-IN, AVANDA LEE l3l7 Nagel .Avenue l.ibr:.try Science 3. 4 .Ariel Stall' licho Stall' NlAYl'lRHOEl liR, BEFPY H55 Chicago Drive Y-Teens l. 2 G..-X..-A. 2 Latin Club l. 2 Clee Club 2, 3 McDONALD, DONAI D l4l7 Rathbone Street Football 3. 4 Track 2. 3. 4 L-Club 3, 4 NIcCRA'l'H, Bl'1T'l'Y ll35 joosten Street Y-Teens 2. 3, 4 G.A.A. 2. 3, 4 Latin Club l, 2 Band l Clee Club 2. 3, 4. Secretary 3. jttnior Play Sophomore Class Secretary Senior Class Secretary Ariel Staff Echo Staff Quill and Scroll MOLENKAMP, MARIAN ll29 Chicago Drive Y-Teens I, 2. 3, 4 G.A.A. 2. 3. 4. President 4 Red Cross 3 Latin Club l Student Council 2 Glee Clttb 3, 4. Librarian 4 Freshman Class Treasurer Ariel Staff Echo Staff Qttill and Scroll 4 lNIlllI.ENBl'1RC, LAVONNIQ l247 Rathbone Street Y-Teens l, 2. 3 Red Cross 2, 3 Latin Club l, 2, Treasurer 2 NA'l I'li, WVILMA 624 Olympia Street NEASON. BARBARA ll23 joosten Street Y-Teens l. 3 Clee Clttb 3 Ariel Stall FARNHAM. WAYNE 032 Olytnpia Street I-'ootball 3. 4 Track 3 junior Play UOR'l', GORDON ll53 Seneca Street lfootball 1.2. 3, 4, Co-Captain 4 Basketball 3, 4 Track 2. 3. 4 L-Club 2. 3.4 Student Council 3 Glee Clttb 2. 3 Senior Play jttnior Class President Senior Class President Sextet 3 CREIG, DOLORES 2121 Cleveland Avenue V-Teens 2. 3, 4 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 1, 2 Library Science I. 2. Treasurer 2 1.utinC1ub 1,2 Clee Club 2. 3. St-xtet J Debate 4 junior Play Senior Play Ariel Stall liclio Staff Quill and Scroll ILACER. DAVID 2234 Denwood Avenue I-'ootball Manager 4 Basketball Manager 3, 1 Track Manager 3. 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Bible Club 2. 3. 4. President 4 Student Council 1 ll.A1.L. BEVERLY 1138 joosten Street Y-Teens 3 C.A..A. 3, 4, Vice President fl Red Cross 3 Homecoming Queen 4 HARDY, LOIS 1915 Burlingame .Avenue Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 3 Librarv Science 3, 4, Vice President 3. President 4 Clee Club 3, 4 HAY, WALTER 2020 Galewood :AVClllIt' Basketball 2 Track 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 Band 4, President 4 Clee Club 2, 3 H1i1NTZEI,M.AN, ARLICNIC 1650 Blandford .Avenue Bible Club 3 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Presid CAA. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4 Red Cross 1 Latin Club 1, 2. President 2 Student Council 2 Cheerleader 4 Clee Club 2. 3. 4. Sextet fl Debate 4 junior Play D..-LR. Representative Valedictorian HOMMERSCN. ETTA 1219 joosten Street Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. 4. I'rc-sident I Red Cross I, 3, 4 Student Council -1 Clee Club 3. 4 junior Play Senior Play Ariel Stall' HOOKER, LILLIAN 1936 Martindale .Art-tune Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 CMA..-A. 2. 5. 4 Red Cross 1. 2. 4 Library Science 1. 2. fl. Secretary Vice President 2 Latin Club 1, 2. Vice President 2 ent 1. Student Council 3 Clee Club 2, 3, 4, Sextet I1 Senior Play Ariel Stall licho Stall' Quill and Scroll HOP, CLIQNN 17311 1'1C11l'l'2I1 Atenue lfootball 1 Baselrtlll 2 3 4 t'ot'ulain . . . -. -. . . - .al Basketball Manager El 1,-Club 1.2. 3.4 tilee Club 2. 3 UPIIICNDYK, 110N.A1.1l 2057 Arnold Avenue Ifootball 1, 2, 3. 4, Co-Captain 1 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Track 2, 3. 4 1.-Club 2. 3, 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Student Council 3. 4 1 reshtnau Class Vice President Mnior Class President 1'1l'1l0 Stall' PORTICR, BARBARA 1802 Burlingame Avenue Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Student Council 3. 4. Secretary 3 Clee Club 2, 3 Debate 4 jtmior Play Senior Play .Ariel Stall Quill and Scroll POTj1'lR, 1i1.E.-ANORTE 2061 Huizen Avenue V-Teens 2, 3. 4 C.A.A. 2, 3. 4 Red Cross 1, 2, 3 Library Science 1. 2 Latin Club 1 Clee Club 2, 3 Debate 4 RlClNl'1'1-IMA, DONALD 854 Burton Street Football 1, 2 Baseball 1. 2 ROl1iM.'A, MARGIE 1729 Burlingame Avenue Y-Teens 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 3, 4 Clee Club 3, 4 Ariel Stall' SCHR.-AM, RICHARD 1973 Blandford Avenue Football 1. 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4 Track 1. 2. 3, 4 1.-Club 3. 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Student Council 4 Senior Class Vice President licllo Stall' S1..AG'1'1iR, MELVIN 1936 Huizen .Avenue SNYDER, 1'.A'1'R1C1A 1651 Nagel .Avenue Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1 C-.A.A. 2, tl. 4 76 Red Cross 1 Cheerleader 3. 4 Majorette 1. 2 junior Play Senior Play Ariel Stall' STRYKIQR. KLICORGH 1842 Belden Atenue lfootball 1. 2. 3. 4 L-Club 4 Hi-V 3. 4. Secretary Treasure junior Play Senior Play 'lLtvl,ok. HIIQAN 1201 Hudson Street Red Cross 2 Latin Club 1, 2 Student Council 2 tilee Club 3, 4 T1MM1'1R. ROBERT 1855 Burlingame Avenue 1-'ootball 1. 2. 3. 4 Basketball 1. 2 Tennis 1. 2. 3, 4 1.-Club 3, 4 Student Council 1 Clee Club 1.2, 3, 4, Treasure lfreslunan Class President junior Class Treasurer 'l'lf1NS'1'R.A. ROGER 817 Burton Street V.-ANIHCR KLOK. .ARDITH 604 Griggs Street Bible Club 2 t,.A..A. 2, 3, 4 Red Cross 2. 3, Vice Preside Library Science 4 Clee Club 2. 4. Secretary 4 VAN '1'11.. 1.015 147 Ottawa Avenue VOCT. NANCY 1802 Chicago Drive AVIICCK, 1101.01-l1iS 1428 Rathbone St. AV11'1R1CNC.-A. SHIRLEY 1307 Burton Street Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, Secretary I C.A.A. 2. 3 Red Cross 1. 2. 3 Clee Club 2. 3, 4 AV1l.'1'j1'1R. MICRRLAM 1824 Blandford ,Avenue WRIGHT. jACK 2061 De Hoop .-Avenue lfcmtllall 1. 2. 3. 4 Basketball Manager 3. 4 Baseball 3, 4, Manager 2 L-Club 3. 4 Hi-Y 3. 4 Red Cross 1 Student Council 4 Clee Club 2. 4 Senior Play Zll1D1'lM.-A, D1-ILORICS 1136 Hudson Street V-Teens l. 2. 3. 4 C.A.A. 2. 3. 4 Red Cross 1, 4 Latin Club 1, 2 Clee Club 2, 3, 4 Ariel Stall nt 7 PATRON S Listed below are the names of the patrons who helped to make this book possible. Our sincere gratitude can be shown by patronizing them in the future. Alvene's Radio and Appliance ................... .... 1 066 W. Burton Sales and Services Alward Candy Company .............................. 1900 Blandford Ave. Wholesale Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes Berend's Groceries ................................... 1303 Chicago Drive BischoH's Dry Goods ..................................... 1062 W. Burton Wearing Apparel for the Whole Family Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Blackler ............................. 1269 Chicago Drive Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon The Bliss Manufacturing Company ................ Upstairs 1967 Godfrey Ave. Bultema Fuel ........................................ 1430 Godfrey Ave. Coal and Building Materials Burkhead's Drug Store ................................ 1160 Chicago Drive Try Burkhead's First Burton Barber Shop ..................................... 1143 W. Burton We Need Your Head to Run Our Business Dr. T. G. Bush ...................................... 1319 Chicago Drive Chiropractic Physician Bush's Service Station .................................... 1024 W. Burton Midwest Gasoline - lt's Platformed Central Auto Paint Shop ................................. 1614 Nagel Ave. Chic s Hardware ......... ...................... .... 1 1 17 W. Burton Class of '36 Dr. Herman L. Coburn. . ................... Upstairs 1600 Grandville Ave. Community Bakery ..... ............................ 1 132 Chicago Drive Cakes for all Occasions Community Photo Studio ...,............................... 952 W. Burton Quality Photos at Reasonable Prices Cooper's Friendly Service .................................. 801 W. Burton Mobilubricafion - Tires, Batteries and Accessories Croft Cleaners .......................................... 1120 W. Burton Bud's Market ........................................ 1353 Chicago Drive Quality Meats and Poultry De Korver Brothers Auto Supply ............................ 1064 W. Burton Seat Covers, Parts and Accessories Complete Delight Bakery ...................................... 1317 Chicago Drive Hot Donuts De Witt's Market ..................................... 1912 Godfrey Ave. Compliments of Ditmar's Market ............................ 1106 W. Burton Dutmer's Sunoco Service ..................... Corner of Burlingame and Burton Sunoco Service With a Smile ard S. 8. H. Green Stamps Doorenbos Hardware .................................. 1741 Godfrey Ave. Glass, Oils, Paints, Sporting Goods Ed's Barber Shop .................................... 1315 Chicago Drive Compliments of Peter Feringa Finkbeiner's Garage ....................... ........... 1 331 Chicago Drive Four Star Service Stations Inc. ............................ 1045 Chicago Ave. Remember the Red Stations - A Better Buy Fred's Trading Post ..................................... 1550 28th Street Quality Groceries and Meats Friendly Chevrolet lot No. 2 ........................... 1011 Chicago Drive John De Laat, Manager 77 Fry House ...... ..................... . . .1352 Chicago Drive Sure, Ace eats here Fryling's Jewelry ........................................ 1054 W. Burton Fine Diamonds- Elgin and Hamilton Watches- Sheaffer Pens Compliments of Galewood Bakery .......................,.. 1070 W. Burton Fresh Baked Goods Galewood Electric ............................... . . .1143 W. Burton Electric Motor Repairing Galewood Outfitting .................................. 1038-44 W. Burton Furnishings for the entire home Galewood 8. Stocking Theaters .......... 1051 W. Burton 636 Stocking, N. W. Homes of family pictures Galewood Super Market ............................ . . .1046 W. Burton Choice meats and groceries General Truck Service ................................. 1549 Chicago Drive We specialize in diesel engines G. 8- G. Food Market .............................. . . .1239 W. Burton G. I. Body Shop .................................. ..... 6 50 W. Burton Auto Body Repair and Painting Grand Rapids Gravel Company .......................... 2100 Chicago Drive Washed Sand 8. Gravel - Ready Mixed Concrete Grand Rapids Hi-Speed Co. ............................ 1619 Chicago Drive Hi-Speed Products Grandville Ave. Garage 8- Chicago Drive Service Station. . . . . .959 Chicago Drive Complete Repair Service Grandville Avenue Gift Shop ..................... . . .1326 Grandville Ave. Grandville-Wyoming Transmit Co. ........................ 1817 Porter Street Efficient Bus Service Always Green Meadow Dairy ................................. 1506 Chicago Drive Ice Cream 8. Dairy Products Greenwold's Drug Store .............................. 1113-1115 W. Burton Soda Fountain and Drugs Gritter Realty Co. ..................................... 831 Chicago Drive Groen's Hardware ................................ 1600 Grandville Avenue Western Michigan's Farm Supply Store HalI's Barber Shop ...................................... 1240 W. Burton Hanson's Cut Rate Drugs .............................. 1269 Chicago Drive Sundries Harvey's Standard Service ........................ . . .1100 Chicago Drive Herrick's Fine Food .............................. .. . 1511 Chicago Drive Good Food, Good Service H. 8. M. Dry Cleaners ................................ 1132 Chicago Drive Dry Cleaning of all Kinds Dr. S. Hollander ............................. Upstairs 1600 Grandville Ave. lsenhofl Auto Rebuilding .............................. 1514 Roosevelt Ave. Jelsema's Hardware .................................... 1538 Clyde Park Leonard Refrigerators and Appliances Jurgens and Holtvluwer .............................. 1506 Grandville Ave. Grand Rapids Largest Outlying Department Store Jersey Dairy ......................................... 1637 Berkley Ave. Quality Dairy Products Dr. R. K. Jewell ............ Optometrist ........... Upstairs 1967 Godfrey Ave. Congratulations to a Class of Vision Jewel Tea Company Inc. ............................... 1967 Godfrey Ave. Coffee-Fine Foods-Housewares John 81 Clare's Service ................................. 1551 Godfrey Ave. Mobile gas, Mobile oil, with friendly service Compliments of Bert Johnson Builders Compliments Lawrence Kaat 78 Kaminga Manufacturing Company ................. ..,. 1 444 Chicago Drive Screw Machine Products Kent Block Company. . . ....................... . . .1621 Chicago Drive Kent Dry Cleaners ...........................,...... 1421 Grandville Ave. Just beautiful dry cleaning Kimble Automobile Electric Co. ...................... 1257-59 Chicago Drive Koeze's Food Market .................................... 1149 W. Burton High quality and friendly service Koster's Body Shop ...................................... 1200 W. Burton Complete auto service-Ovenbaked enamel Lakes 5c to S1 Store ..............,................... 1148 Chicago Drive Lenger Construction Co. ............................... 1048 Chicago Drive General Construction lenger's Market .......................... . .......... 1134 Chicago Drive Claire Lipscomb - Groceries 8. Meats - Si Lenger lenger's Super Market ............. Phone 3-0217 ............. 16 W. Burton New store of the future, with the best old fashioned method of preparing meats Mann's Plumbing and Heating .............................. 1300 W. Burton Nationally Advertised Appliances and Plumbing Fixtures Marema's Garage ....................................... 1127 Granclville City Service Products Michigan Colprovia Co.. . . ...................... . . .2000 Chicago Drive Asphalt pavements MiII's Creamery. . . ...................... . . 1157 Joosten St. Fine Dairy Products J. Mulder Grocery .... ......,...................... 1 502 Chicago Drive Groceries, Meats, Frozen Foods Mullers Shoe Store. . . ............................ 1553 Grandville Ave. Nagel Grocery... ...............,................ 1255 Chicago Drive Complete line of groceries Nash Body Shop ..................................... 1809 Godfrey Ave. Body and fender repair, Auto painting Lipsner and Krell ........................................ 580 W. Burton Always buying waste paper Compliments of a friend x Nehi Beverage ......................................... 1263 W. Burton Royal Crown and Par-T-Pak Beverages Nelson's Service Station ............................... 1982 Godfrey Ave. Texaco Oil Service O'Connor-Rice Studio .................................. 2052 Division Ave. Creators of Distinctive Photographs Ondcrsma Insurance .................................. 1131 Chicago Drive In Your Community Since 1927 Opdendyk Jewelry .............................,..... 1135 Chicago Drive Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Osterink Construction Co. ...... Corner Greenfield 8- Burton, S. W., Wyoming Park. Commercial 8. Industrial Construction Parker's Pharmacy ...............................,.. 1447 Grandville Ave. Pfeffer Rexall Drug ................................... 1054-56 W. Burton Prescriptions and Vitamins Powder Puff Beauty Salon ......................... .. . 1305 Chicago Drive Hair Styling Pure Milk Dairy .................................. . . . 1621 Chicago Drive Where Quality Prevails Roy Breen's Sunoco Service .............................. 826 Chicago Drive ' Washing-Lubrication-Batteries Ray Richard's Service Station ............................ 1544 Chicago Drive 79 Real Radio Sales and Service ................... . . Herman Remtema ..... Roosevelt Tire Shop. . . Rose's Shoe Store .................................. Royal Dutch Cookie Co. ............................ . .1430 Grandville Ave. 826 8- 859 W. Burton .1426 Grandville Ave. .....1118 W. Burton . .1133 Chicago Drive Delightfully Different Roy's Garage ...... Rozema's Dry Goods .............................. . . . . .1264 W. Burton .1152-54 Chicago Drive Ladies' and men's feady to wear - S. 8- H. Green Stamps Slager Food Distributors ...............,............... 1411 Chicago Drive Southwest Barber Shop ............................... 1141 Chicago Drive Southwest Bicycle 8- Hobby ............................ 1108 Chicago Drive Southwest Card 8. Gift Shop .......................... 1507 Grandville Ave. Bibles, Books, Plaques, and Sacred Recordings Southwest Dairy ...... .............................. 1 423 Chicago Drive Southwest Ice 8- Fuel .... ............,....... .... 9 3 O Chicago Drive Southwest Recreation. . . ................. .... 1 151 Chicago Drive Southwest Soda Bar .... .................... .... 1 1 40 Chicago Drive The Sonneveldt Company ............,.................. 312 Ellsworth Ave. Hotel 8. Restaurant Foods-Bakers' Supplies-Paper Merchants Dr. Stryker, D.D.S. .............................. Upstairs 1967 Godfrey Ave. Dr. Arthur Taylor, D.O. ............................ . .1415 Grandville Ave. Thurston Camp's Sunoco Service ......................... 1402 Chicago Drive Treat's Drug Store ................................. Dr. H. Vander Zwaag .... ................ . .. .1534 Grandville Ave. .1415 Grandville Ave. Optometrist Van Noller Iron and Metal ........................ ...... 7 19 W. Burton Buyers of scrap and metal Visser Dry Goods .............................. .... 1 815 Godfrey Ave. Waalkes' Super Market ............................... 1155 Chicago Drive I. G. A. Warren's Standard Service ...................... 800 Burton St. at Clyde Park We Feature Service Weber's Super Service ................................. 1201 Chicago Drive Ignition, battery and tire service Westrate-Streelman Agency .......................... 1502 Grandville Ave. Insurance--Real Estate Wiltier Excavating ............................. .. .1824 Blandford Ave. To Move the Earth Good luck to the class of '51 Wolverine Carton Company ..................................... Box 378 Manufacturers of Folding Paper Boxes Wolverine Finishes Corporation ........................ 836 Chicago Drive.. Industrial Finishes Suburban Hardware ................................. 1215 Chicago Drive Complete line of fishing equipment The cooperation of O'Connor-Rice Studio and the help of Mr. Burkle of The Dean-Hicks Company cannot go unmentioned. We wish to extend our thanks to both. 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