Lynden Christian School - Excelsior Yearbook (Lynden, WA)
- Class of 1962
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V-417 .V ' 1-5 1 A-fi f ' 5, x - fax- . , f x gziri 544514, kzlfivkv, M1 AR ACTION OF THE YE REFLECTING THE I'l'I 75 Lynden Christian High School Lynden, Washington Ed . . . Jan En: gh A Ed . Sandi B B M All L kk 1 Foreword The experiences of a school year form a brilliant pattern in our minds. This colorful mosaic, composed of Spiritual emphasis on daily activities, exciting sports and special events, is mirrored in the pages of this an- nual. We, the Excelsior Staff, feel that in the years to come, you will page through this book and reflect on these memoriesg and the times of reflections will vividly recall to mind the shining days of student life at L.C.H.S. Table of Contents Administration ........ 6 Activities. . . 14 Athletics . . . 32 Student Life. . . 46 Underclassmen . . 56 Seniors. . . . . . i72 ,t as Tti f ' f- 4 A if . 3 MKQMN. r .LN a If Reflecting Academics, Social Life 81 Action 2 Lynden Christian High School wh, ' X .4 X ' Y Q 1'f.w.'-zxib' vxgzmgg Q.. 4 5 nwfihqgfm K A , '4 334533 K , 1 a 156-Q? .wiv My A , . Q w ,xx 4 ,- f ,Q f a . -v aw. , 4- o-. 1 Q 'X 1 . . f - M P f , , QL f K1 s A , Q ' f - ,..xA 4. v 'L y 1 1 z s ails lt Q 45'7l --..,,,-Q-M O 2 nun naman gil 192821234021 liitiongu wi ziniiiiiiaulgitltgiiii to Q9 mm Q Qui fwgtggglgn W f ,x gxuzqrxfsi - Will!! gaming? ? 'l ifi nt1,'3,'fPlHlai-ilu I li!!! aSNnnnumA 9unu 9' 2!g3458'3 1uvis Sinn E 34 fSxcx1niigiilH ' maxaman wmv xanax aa anumuuuw wnnuaxnwg .em Dedication As a tribute to your faithful service in instruction and guidance, we, the Annual Staff, dedicate this 1962 edi- tion ofthe Excelsior to you, Mr. Ben Boxum. For four years you have proved to be invaluable in the educational system of our high school, as a teacher and presently as the Superintendent. With your strong Christian leadership you have com- bined kindness, thoughtfulness and sincerity. We have realized your desire to do justice to all students and your eamest desire to be an effective witness for God. May God richly bless you in your further work in our Christian Schools. 5 ADMINISTRATION , I W Q., . M 1 - , Quan 5'-MAI, mv 'E I 1: f REFLECTING GOD'S PLAN TO YOUTH 7 School Board 1 C. 4 A 1 5 WJ 21 ---m. SEATED: Chris Van Andel, Harry Pilon, Henry Tuenis Bode, George Rozeboom, Vice Presidentg Slotemaker, Secretatyg Mr. Boxum, Ed Compaan, Joe De Jong, Assistant Secretaryg Coanie Byeman, Presidentg Gerrit Herringa, Alfred Brink, Assistant Albert Meenk. Treasurerg Willis Helder, Treasurer. STANDING: Graduating Class of 1962, This is a challenging age in which we are living. Man, by the Grace of God, has achieved the goal of placing an astronaut in orbit around the earth. Science has taken the foreground in Edu- cation and in today's thinking. However, we must also, at this time of Graduation, reflect on the past. You have completed your work at Lynden Christian, and as you further pursue your education, or your life's work,wil1 you, in another sense, reflect to others your Christian training? This is also an age of challenge for the Christian, to be sure, as you go forth from here. Basic to this challenge is your obliga- tion of reflecting the image of your Creator to those with whom you come in contact. Congratulations, and may God richly bless you in the future. The School Board Ed Compaan, Pres. 8 3 F . ' S I i ' 1 Q 2 INKHKYSX sm' x -1-X X Superintendent To the GRADUATING CLASS OF 1962 That means you, Mr. and Miss Senior! Yet by the time your eyes scan this page, you shall no longer be a senior, but a graduate. Things are never quite the same after you graduate. You will return to school functions and events, but it will be different. Once you have taken the long walk down the aisle, extended the left hand for the diploma, the right hand for the congratulatory hand shake, trans- ferred the tassle of your cap from the left side to the right, it will never be quite the same again. Then you will want to take this fine Excelsior and pause for Reflections. What a well chosen theme. School annuals are made for just that reason. Years from now, you will pull this book from the shelf and Reflect . It would be interesting to know what visions this reflec- tion will conjure. No doubt there will be a mixture of emotions, some hilarious, some sober, some sad. Actually you are one living page of all the annuals that ever were or shall be produced at Lynden Christian. You will reflect in some way, the teaching and admoni- tion you have received here. You may go on from this point in your life to the highest peak of human success, but you will reflect to others your earlier training. You may stop learning when you leave these halls, and that 9 will really be deterioration in a sense, and you will be reflecting an attitude of I know everything that's worth knowing. You may openly rebel against what you have learned here, and attempt to rid it from your mind, or even grow bitter against it, then you will be reflecting the picture of one who seeing, saw not, and hearing, heard not. In any case, you are a living page reflecting your attitude toward and your response to the teaching you have received at Lynden Christian. God enjoins us to reflect when he says: Be Still, And Know That I Am God . If you know that, really know that, and pattern your life accordingly, the reflec- tion you cast will be a beautiful one, because you will be a reflection of the Perfect Original. God grant that you may reflect with joy through the medium of this annual, that you may reflect with eager anticipation and calmness of spirit in the perennial Word God has giveng that you may cast a God honoring reflection upon those who view you as a living page from the annual your associates will see in you. Blessed and happy reflections to each of you! Yours in Christ, Ben H. Boxum Facult GARRIS TIMMER A.B., Calvin College ADELENE HAVERHALS A.B., Calvin College ' Latin I, Latin II, journalism. REV. WILL IAM K. REINSMA B.A., Calvin College Th. B., Calvin Seminary MERLE MEETER Bible I, Bible II, Church History. A B Calvin College M.A., University of Michigan Geometry, Algebra I, General English HI, English IV, Math, Physics. MARVIN VAN DER POL Honors English- B.A., Western Washington State EDITH INGALLS B.S., Pratt Institute Home Ec.I, Home Ec. II. College English I, State History, Counseling. IO SHUART KUIK A.B., Calvin College World History, U.S. History, Government, Sociology. EMMA ZYLSTRA B,A., Western Washington State College Library, Typing. Facult NATILIE KLANDERMAN A.B., Calvin College Girls' Chorus, Boys' Chorus, A Capella Choir. -ff'--gp Xxx LAWRENCE STEGINK B.A., Calvin College M.S., Purdue University German I, German II, Biology. A.B., Calvin College Physical Science, P.E., Speech. JOHN DE HOOG KENNETH SMITH B.S., Oregon State College Farm Shop, Agriculture, Wood Shop. School Perso Facult MARIE MEENK B.A., M.A., Western Washington State College. Geometry, Ad- vanced Algebra, Art, Bookkeep- ing, Typing, Trigonometry. nnel MRS. HERMINA WERKEMA Office Clerk and Bookkeeper l2 Rx R an t 'JN X' , 2 Wim. N 5535: . . k . svrffswsswis ti, -fs sy. ,Ms .-Asif ,M ... MR. ERNEST TER WISSCHA janitor ...if-.NN , Student Council The 1961-62 Lynden Christian High School Student Council CT wishes to thank the teachers and students of LCHS for their cooperation and school spirit in making this year a very successful one. The school mixer began the activities of the year. Student body cards were sold and a thrilling basketball season was financed. Improvements to the gym were continued, tumbling mats were added to the PE department, and intramurals were held. Spring sports included baseball, track and tennis. The awards assembly and the election of new ASB officers concluded the council's activities. As we reflect over the year's activities it is very obvious that the Lord has been good to us. May each of us pray and work for the further advancement of God's kingdom - especial- ly Christian education and Lynden Christian School. Thank you all. OFFICERS: Janet Boxum, Treasurerg Duane Proppe, Vice-Presidentg Jerry Terpsma, Presidentg Norma De Vries, President Secretary. jerry Terpsma . f A eats A 1 we Q' ,fbi 'til are 4 ww SEATED: Mr. Boxum, Duane Proppe, janet Boxum, Visser, Ida Ann Rozeboom, Gerrit Starkenburg, Dennis Jerry Terpsma, Norma De Vries, Allen Likkel, Kathy Van Andel, Gerry Heyboer, Arlene Warmink, Linda Turk. STANDING: Dean Douma, jack Byeman, Howard Pilon, Bruce Bode. l3 ,, ,V fxssf53f 5R'3Y? :955f!'VXQ?2x:fvz ,.xge,.fa,..1Qg -221: Lfizwf 9-2315 .. 1, M... ,.ff?::5f.mfz Pzfzfmszx X121 555533525 , ,.- 3,.. ., . Wm xf...:g..z, -25622 .sw wi, SEA .JW .. wwrx, vm K, fy.-.ME Tsfn .gzmglfa ...X ,,.., N. zilf 'asf as My sf Q E S35 Q S A . A ,Q K . . -V fy K K J J' 'x 5' , f' . ki ,W ,.. . w .51 ' SS ,. , S45 M SHG . .gg 3 ,,E,,, . SNP QQ. 15.7 A 1 g kqks -zrzvlwz X ,f 'is Yu ii 3 i gf 5 V 62l 5 I VSESSTCLR f .ff . Aj lixm, N ik SQ if M is-Lg new fi ,Q L: S T7 Y . 1 L, W 1 Y gps L' ps If 1 EPQR SES? . 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Stuurmans, E. Heusinkve1d,I. M. Knutzen. THIRD ROW: M. Baron, L. Van Loo, M Vander Molen, M. Bajema, J. Veltl-camp, D. Bouma, D. Van Andel, R. Buys, D. Van Andel, D. Bajema, M. Choir 5 E E 2 I JUNIOR GIRLS TRIO: Adrianna Van Zanten, Arlene Warmink, Marlys Smith. OFFICERS: K. Bosman, A. Feenstra, Librarians: A. Van Zanten, Sec'y-Treasure-rg B. Terpstra, J. Entingh, Robe Committee: I. Groothuis, President. 4 is XE V mg. s Q' i .N in A 'H f- S5 A 3 Q J Q xg by Nik i R Q N Q Q5 ' A 'QE q 1, Qqi Q .uqqq 1 X Qi tw Q K uf A X , x FIRST ROW: D. Hendricks, J. Houg, D. Hendricks, H. Timmer, B. Kooy,K. Sebens, B. Koetie, P. Lenssen, S. Meenderinck, A. Honcoop, A. Schouten, Mrs. Klanderman, Director. SECOND ROW: J. Van Lohuizen, A. Vander Griend, L. Pilon, A. Steensma, E. Elenbaas, A. Heeringa, L. Bosman, M. De Jong, Y. Jacobson, V. Boxum, J. Nyiand. THIRD ROW: L. Van Lohuizen, M. Van Loo, L. Likkel, E. Tolsma, C. Heeringa, K. Van Loo, T. Boonstra, H. Staal, A. Vanden Bosch, P. Sebens, J. Van Ry, L. Dykstra, R. Vander Pol FOURTH ROW: S. Ridder, H. Dykstra, M. Ross, T Boonstra, S. Dykshoorn, H. Heida, R. Vanden Bosch - 9 J. Roosendaal, G. Roosma, A. De Boer, L. Stadt, S. Van Boven, I. Visser. Girls' Chorus DIRECTOR:,Mr. John Kianderman. 20 BRASS QUARTET: Linda Visser, Carol Wiersma, Colleen I-Iaak, Carole Rutgers. .si as S 1 . . 'N OFFICERS: l. to r., E. Ackerman, Treasurer, S. Bouma, Vice President: Colleen Haak, President: D. De Waard, Secretary: J. Van Zanten, Uniforms. Band FIRST ROW: I. Van Zanten, E. Krediet, S. Bouma, L. Visser, C. Rutgers, V. Stremler, S. Bosch. THIRD Ackerman, L. Werkema, L. Hendricks, P. Bouma, T. ROW: J. Meenk, M. Nonhoff, S. Volkers, A. Molcnclyk, De Vries, P. Vander Hoek, D. De Waard. SECOND E. Ackerman, D. Van Loo, F. Van Aalsburg, C. liaak. ROW: L. Maas, G. Bovenkamp, G. Vos, F. Helder, I. STANDING: P. Cook, L. Van Andel, L. Hoksbergen. Rusticus, H. Rusticus, C. Brune, C. Wiersma, L. fiifshw 1.5251 5 Y .. .t i Vfflfl: ' - .ff i' M'ssion Club ,-., no In a Christian educational program, consideration must be given to spiritual en- richment. Under the direction of Rev. Reinsma, the members are made aware of the need for Christian service as well as mission activity. The Club distributed twenty-four baskets of food to the indigent families in the County at Thanksgiving, and returned to these homes at Christmas with Bibles and gifts. OFFICERS: Rev. Reinsma, Advisorg A. Van Zanten, Presidentg R. Hempel, Vice Presidentg L. Terpstra, Sec'y-Treasurer. is Cl N E i Mx f 'Yi ae - 5: te, - , ::-: , i. A W . . .: m,aifet5':f1zwz.z?:ivfL -f - K f- .. fr tiff-fe1e,'a'11a,..-1 ' ' ' r - W. ,:v,.ti.tti1.W,,t...,,.. Q, QQ 22 wi sm 4 SEATED: N. Stuurmans, A. Feenstra, M. Orange, M. M. Hoekstra, C. Douma, J. De Jong, J. Bovenkamp, Kamphouse, I. Rozeboom, R. Heeringa, M. Bajema, j. P. Busink, H. Statema, M. Bierlink, Miss Haverhals, Terpsma. STANDING: R. Matter, K. Faber, G. Haveman, Advisor. Absent: I. Groothuis. Hi Lite Staff QQ? -. 'rw '77 EDITOR: Rose Heeringag ADVISOR: Miss PRODUCTION MANAGER: Ken Faberg SPORTS Haverhalsg ASSISTANT EDITOR: Ida Ann MANAGER: Jerry Tefpsma: PRODUCTION MAN- Rozeboom. AGER: Glen Haveman. 23 I !s. an H-QA km.,- BUSINESS MANAGERS: Allen Likkel, Robert Timmer. ART STAFF: Ida Ann Rozeboom, Sandi Bouma. ADVISOR: Mr. Vander Pol. PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bud Brouwer, Duane Proppe. SEATED: A. Tjoelker, S. Bosman, J. Entingh, I. Rozeboom, C. Terpsma, G. Henken. STANDING: D. Proppe, B. Brouwer, A. Likkel, P. Dykshoorn, L Werkema, C. Douma, S. Bouma, R. Timmer, Mr Vander Pol. fl tv .1 's LITERARY STAFF: Annette Tjoelker, Lana Werkema, TYPISTS: Glenda Ilenken, Pat Dykshoorn. Excelsior Staff NRE DRILL mn LEFT NU im Qi - EDITOR: jan Entingh. ASSISTANT: Sandi Bosman. 25 filing .... 1. 524s....d-i .. ff? Office Girls FIRST ROW: A. Feenstra M. Ba'em L. V wt-gr , 1 a, ersteeg, K. B. Roosma, L. Werkema, G. Rusticus, E. Ackerman, Bosman, A. Vander Hoek, S. Knutzen. SECOND ROW: N. Stuurmans. Girls who apply for office work during their study halls are chosen on the basis of their school record, class schedule, and personal capabilities. They record the daily attendance, operate the switchboard, and perform errands for the faculty and staff. Science Club Scion, a Latin word meaning I know , is the official name of the Science Club Organiza- tion. It is composed of students enthusiastic for the advancement of scientific knowledge in a secondary school. Projects are chosen for the duration of the school term by each member, and periodic meetings, under the supervision of L. Stegink, are held to discuss the developments and results of the separate projects. is J. Honcoop, M. Lankkaar, K. Vos. THIRD ROW: R. Hempel, G. Heyboer, Snapper, G. Rusticus, T. Velthuizen. SECOND ROW: R- Nymeyer, I. De Witt, H. Tuininga, A. Van Boven, Mr. Stegink, Advisor, R. Timmer, S. Van Lohuizen, C. A. Goudswaard, J. Helder, C. Libolt. Brune, C. Roos, J. Roosendaal, H. Rusticus, D. J Girls' 4-H Club fs X ' 5s:e.1lrf,'l su ..,.rs.., SITTING: A. Van Zanten, A. Tjoelker, B. De Waard, E. Heusinkveld. STANDING: D. Lankkaar, H. Timmer, Sewing and cooking are the main projects at the bi-weekly meetings of the 4-I-I Club, under the direction of Mrs. J. Timmer. Additional pro- jects will be entries in the county fair and the style show at M.H.S. I.. Van Andel, A. Noordeloos, H. Van Kootcn, Vander Pol, C. Dykstra. Boys interested in dairying, wood and metal craft, and auto mechanics are eligible for mem- bership to this club. Available to the members are opportunities to participate in county dairy judging tours and a county tractor driving contest. vysl 4 H Cl b STANDING: J. Dyksterhuis, Mr. Smith, Advisorg R. R. Matter, C. Holleman, N. Laninga. THIRD ROW lx Timmef, G. Le-nssen. SITTING FIRST ROW: H. Boon, T- Jager, K- Heida, G- Van Weerdhuizen- Laninga, E. Veldhuizen, L. Mole-naar. SECOND ROW: 27 FIRST ROW: M. De Kubber, L. Heeringa, L. Terpstra, S. Bouma, G. Fransen, C. Terpsma, A. Noordeloos, Miss Zylstra, Advisor. SECOND ROW: V. Bogaard, G. De Kubber, A. Sebens, S. Bosman, A. Heutink, B. De Waard, F. Wagter. THIRD ROW: J. Mellema, J. Vander Pol, K. Bosman, L. Plagerman, M. Smith, T. De Vries, E. Heusinkveld, H. Van Kooten. FOURTH ROW: G. Rusticus, C. Roosma, E. Krediet, B. Vander Meulen, D. Leenders, M. Snapper, J. Honcoop, D. Dykman. FIRST ROW: R. Timmer, L. Heeringa, E. Compaan, K. Cook, L. Vander Giessen, J. Bosman, C. Terpsma, A. Noordeloos. SECOND ROW: B. Vander Meulen, S. Bosman, C. Libolt, B. De Waard, E. Heusinkveld, E. Nymeyer, L. Ackerman, D. De Waard, K. Meenderinck. THIRD ROW: A. Van Boven, D. Van Andel, H. Visser, C. Roos, I. Rozeboom, L. Werkema, R. Bode. FOURTH ROW: D. Proppe, J. Byeman, G. Honcoop, J. Terpsma. 28 Ushers Club Composed of junior girls, the members of the club act as ushers for all school events. They are responsible for supplying programs and receiving the collection. Torch Club Freshmen who have obtained the essential grade point average are eligible for admission in Torch Club the following year. Mem- bers must maintain grades of B+ or better for a spec- ified number of subjects. If requirements are not met, membership is terminated. This year, Torch Club mem- bers have begun a project of displaying paperback books for sale to the students. Ends' CJub The Girls L Club promotes and supervises the girls' intramural pro- gram which is held after school hours. The club consists of all girls who have received an L by active participation in intramurals and by serving as yell or song leaders. Boys u CJub Comprised or boys who have earned a letter through participation in sports, the L Club organizes and supervises school activity during noon hours. FIRST ROW: N. Stuurmans, M. Orange, N. De Vries, J. Entingh, C. Douma, I. Rozeboom, L. Ver Steeg, C. Scheffer. SECOND ROW: L. Vander Giessen, G. Henken, A. Feenstra, L. Van Loo, L. Heeringa, E. Krediet, B. Vander Meulen, L. Plagerman. THIRD ROW: P. Dykshoorn, J. Boxum, M. Bierlink, S. Knutzen, L. Visser, A. Vander Hoek, M. Bajema, J. Bovenkamp, S. Bouma. FOURTH ROW: A. lleutink, M. De Kubber, G. De Kubber, A. Sebens, G. Fransen, B. De Waard, , J. Dykshoorn, A. Haas, M. Kamphouse. FIRST ROW: J. Terpsma, L. Molenaar, G. Haveman, B. Terpstra. SECOND ROW B. Brouwer, G. Starkenburg, J. Byeman, D. Proppe, L. Lenssen. THIRD ROW H. Statema, L. Haak, J. Vander Molen, J. Veltkamp, K. Faber. 29 Drill Team FIRST ROW: N. De Vries, C. Dykstra, A. Haak, L. Bosnian, J. De Jong, G. Bovenkamp, T. De Vries. Terpstra, G. Henken, R. I-Ieeringa, H. Holleman, L. THIRD ROW: M. Bajema,N. Stuurmans,M. Kamphouse, Heeringa, P. Bouma. SECOND ROW: L. Vander I. Entingh, M. Bierlink, J. Boxum, C. Douma, A. Giessen, FJ. Bajema, I. Bovenkamp, M. Colyn, K. Hoksbergen. I DRILL LEADER: Norma De Vries. ASSISTANT: Pam Bouma. The marching precision demonstrated by the Drill Team provides entertainment during the half time at basketball games. Twenty- four girls are selected from Pep Club mem- bership to take part in this activity. 30 Pep Club membership is limited to girls of the junior and Senior classes. The club was formed to encourage and supervise team spirit at games and discourage displays of poor sportsmanship. On the afternoons preceding a game, the club holds pep rallies with the entire student body in the gym to initiate the excitement of the coming event. The elected officers are: Judith Bovenkamp, President, Marilyn Colyn, Vice-Presidentg Glenda Henken, Secretary, Marcia Bajema, Treasurer. 2 vy ,egtzxg . ' FIRST ROW: A. Warmink,I. Rozeboom, L. Versteeg, M. Orange, S. Bouma, E. Krediet, A. Feenstra, C. Scheffer. SECOND ROW: M. De Kubber, A. Heutink, G. Fransen A. Hoksbergen, H. Holleman, N. De Vries, N. Stuurmans, C. Douma, J. Bovenkamp, presidentg A. Haak, R. Heeringa, M. Kamphouse. THIRD ROW: T. De Vries, L. Van Diest, P. Dykshoorn, J. De Jong, M. Bierlink, J. Boxum, A. Noordeloos, H. Van Kooten, C. Terpsma, E. Heusinkveld, D. Helder, S. Postma, C. Beld. FOURTH ROW:P. Bouma, KL. Bosman, M. Colyn, vice president, L. I-Ieeringa, L. Plagerman, M. Smith, A. Van Zanten, L. Van Loo, L. Terpstra, A. Tjoelker, L. Van Andel Sl 7 7 ,..f..,.,.- gi-W' 'lt SJ B. Roosma, A. Vander I-loek, S. Knutzen. FIFTH ROW: J. Dykshoorn, B. De Waard,J. Vander Pol, C. Dykstra, G. De Kubber, A. Sebens, D. Dykman, M. Snapper. SIXTH ROW:S. Bosman, L. Werkema, E. Ackerman, I.. Visser, C. Rutgers, J. Norris, M. Baiema, treasurer, L. Vander Giessen, G. Henken, secretary, G. Bovenkamp, M. Bajema, J. Entingh. SEVENTH ROW: C. Libolt, D. Van Andel, R. Buys, A. Likkel, M. Hoekstra, J. De Witt, B. Hamstra, J. Sebens, A. Van Weerdhuizen, G. Bode, D. Douma,B. Bode. EIGHTH ROW: L. Vander Giessen, I. De Jong, J. Geleynse, K. Boon, R. Vander Pol, G. Vis, B. Vander May, W. Vis, D. Starkenburg. M. X . . M-'As X Nw :asa .-fixisfsxsi 5ggfgg,g:2g,Qg52.sw5' . Y - 5, x:f,f1.a 2, 1: . . Q w k: S ini Y:,E '5sai . s. - '?i2f'5':55 :a.' ' .i l k .,,. , ..L my sy . sink JT? ,E .L , .wk : wwf - iq. '-,sigfsi 'fil.i1.v, si, s 41 '- U ia ff mu k VTR :VP :Z '1 .. . :f J ,Wg . , , gm. Q ' -. Sf A sa 1-:ff :sf M ff A 5 : , , - ygsps.-V.-.f ' ' N f .b 1:52 . - if-5 f YEf5ff?fQ?n, iff? SE-f ffiT:3EiL ' ' Ziff :iff f 1-.21 f .... , - Qsfllig? - - ii-imfggi ' . - s - .Mui S1555-X in v 2 2 is ff K , 2 as ,, 2 , If , ,,. gf egg N Ka? K A A as G :fm Q :K M Q ag, ai '4 K . E Pg is 1 Lwgwk 3 , S 1 J gg gf? 5 .Y XS? 3 51 Y :Q my Tngx ' X Q Q! iw gg Q Q ik e f EEK! Seng Ls , as YW 555' if 52 m x wk Q 5 5 x X .. n xi . Ll if F 15:12 K-52k KA iw if ' 5533 nz , ,X F P S, z S -..-ze-.if .fm 4 2-2 xr 1 gi,-, L H 'N , ei E M X - 'iz ix N, 2 ,.-. 4 -was I K B2 Varsity Basketball FORWARD: FORWARD: CENTER: GUARD: GUARD: Scoreboard We LaConner . . . 54 Mt. Baker . . . 45 Nooksack . . . 33 Blaine . . . . 51 Lynden . . . . 39 Meridian . . . . . 59 Granite Falls . . . 62 Blaine . . . . . 65 Ferndale . . . 41 Meridian . . . 53 Noolgsack . . . 57 Darrington . . . . 71 Mt. Baker . . . 54 Blaine . . . . 61 LaConner . . . 51 Lynden . . . . 44 Ferndale . . . 60 Meridian .... . . 53 Mt. Baker ..... . . 53 Nooksack ..... . . 58 Playoff - Mt. Baker ...... 49 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT Arlington ........... 43 Nooksaclc . . . 65 Langley . . . . 67 Arlington . . . 57 john Vander Molen Ken Faber Cal Vermeer Duane Proppe Ted Mellema They 45 43 50 58 58 48 51 56 35 55 69 59 64 40 36 68 34 51 50 73 29 40 73 56 74 This season has been an especially exciting and rewarding one, packed with many thrills and tense moments. Despite a definite height disadvantage, the LYNCS battled to a third-place tie in league action and in a play-off Captured a district tournament berth, the first in LCHS history. Winning two and losing two at district, the deter- mined LYNCS came within one victory of earning a spot in the state tourna- ment. ln compiling a l6-9 won-lost mark, the LYNCS certainly proved they were one of the best teams in our bas- ketball history. MANAGERS: Jerry Terpsma, Sam Faber, Larry Haak COACH: Mr. Garris Timmer. D Bouma, T. Mellema, B. Terpstra, B. Brouwer, R.Cuperus, C Vermeer, J. Vander Molen, K. Faber, J. Veltkamp, D. Proppe. 5 L 6- .5 Y x 3 Ei ' 5- Xf W i . RH ...- 'u...f i WL if M, ,N Ju, sig I j W9 I 4 1 'M I-1, .fsfjg fly ,g ul wi' ii? Q 3-U, . . 1.,,u.'i!i,., 'j, 011nogf 9 U Q 4 ...Q 's, 4sc-wus 5 lie i a ...X r ' ' 4 Q tl i 1 4 - Q n v . f Q . 4 zu.. R iw Q 5 12,2 Efiw 'gli as wsfgjitgggf .Q - Q1 sf x us' min Q5 Q , f S 9AYX wigs. W if 'fn A4 X 1- :pf :S 1?- Q lx' N 1 '27 Carole Scheffer, Eleanor Krediet, Sandi Bouma, Alvina Feenstra. Cheerleaders Songleaders Marilyn Orange, Ida Ann Rozeboom Arlene Warmink, Lynnette Ver Steeg. fd- E 38 Junior Varsit Scoreboard LaConner . Mt. Baker . Nooksack . Blaine . . Lynden . . . . . Meridian . . . . . Granite Falls Blaine . . . . . Ferndale . Meridian . Nooksack . . . . Darrington. . . . Mt. Baker . Blaine . . LaConner Lynden . . Ferndale . Meridian . Mt. Baker . Nooksack . We 46 38 46 47 37 49 31 55 43 41 46 51 47 47 34 35 37 50 48 39 They 14 33 35 32 59 54 18 42 39 43 28 38 45 33 27 45 36 44 5k 31 in 0 , COACH: Mr. john Delloog J. Byeman, D. Van Andel, R. De Jong, B. De Vries G. Vander Mey, C. Slotemaker, S. Srremler, R. Polinder H. Visser, B. Vander Hoek, D. Bajema. Cublyncs Basketball STANDING: Mr. Veldkamp, Coachg W. Lankhaar, B. Vander Veen. KNEELING: B. Bode, D. Douma, B Vander May, D. Van Loo, P. Dykstra, B. Bode, j. Hamstra, V. Srremler, A. Van Weerdhuizen. CHEERLEADERS: B. Koetje, J. Van Ry, E. Elenbaas, A. Heeringa. SONGLEADERS: A. Vander Griend, H. Dykstra, K. Turk, J. Houg. 40 Cublyncs Baseball hw -L- NJA The Cublyncs had a very successful season this year, winning seven games out of their total nine. This placed them in a tie for second place. The experience of this year will be of great value for future Lyncs. Dean stands ready, anxiously awaiting the pitch. 4? 'S as fa-1 rn Visa ci STANDING: I. VanderVeen, J. Kamphouse, Manager, Veldkamp,coach. SlTTlNG:W.Lankhaar, B. Brandsma, B. jamstra, B. Vander May, P. Dykstra, J. Heeringa, D. Douma, B. Bode, H. Bajema, G. Schouten, V. D. Van Loo, B. Bode, S. De Vries, Manager, Mr. Stremler, P. Bovenkamp. 41 Varsity Baseball , VLA, si STANDING G. Honcoop, manager, K. Boon, H. Statema, G. Haveman B Brouwer, J. Veltkamp, R. Dejong, J. Vander Molen, K Faber, A. Huisingh, Manager, Mr. Timmer, coach. SITTING D Van Andel, G. Dejong, A. Blankers, D. Proppe, J Byeman, T Mellema, D. Bouma. ABSENT: D. Baiema. Although hampered by injuries, the Lyncs diamond squad compiled a nine-six re- cord this spring. The fighting Lyncs were in the race for the league championship right to the last out of the season. A one-run loss to Fernda1e's Golden Eagles in the final game dropped the Lyncs from a tie for first to fourth in the county league. Nooksack . Bellingham Bellingham Mt. Baker . Mt. Baker . Nooksack . Nooksack . Lynden . . Lynden . . Blaine . Blaine . . Meridian . Meridian Ferndale . Ferndale . . an .n Q They . . . 3 . . 1 . . . 15 . . 3 . . 0 . . 8 . . . 15 8 9 6 7 O 1 9 6 z:-ex .J gf Timed jumping enables Rodney to capture the high throws to first. np-iQ S-Q 9 X N-ag '4' s Its another strike-out with our mighty pitcher Harris. Team members watch intently as the game progresses ,X R4 43 During the track season this year, john Vander Molen John and Gerrit warm up for the big meet and Gerrit Starkenburg were successful in breaking two school records. john ran the mile in 5.09 minutes and Gerrit did the 180 yard low hurdles in 22.6 seconds. Get on your mark get ready get Track ' ' . gm ffiaa F 1-M 'vf STANDING: Mr. Meeter, coach, R. Matter, H. Laninga, F. Vander Molen, B. Dykman, G. Van Weerdhuizen, F. Van Aalsburg, C. Lensson, J. Sebens, A. Van Weerdhuizen, Mr. Smith, iff . xy, in r 1 X www-, - jf set - Q Q. 925 coach. SITTING: N. Laninga, G. Starkenburg, M. De Young, J. Dyksterhuis, D. Vander Veen, F. Starkenburg. 44 R-1- , A :wa fe' I..5u.w-wi ' ' For the first time in the history of LCHS, a tennis n I team was formed under the capable leadership of Mr. De Hoog. Lack of experience hindered the team's progress this year, but the future should prove to be successful. vs , Six .1 5 Z A ' us.. 5 ll. q ., g I . A f A, Xu Akwlzg y if' v mx? 1 . I -'fi '- - 3 M 'L s Q2-r-ww .V ,VVQ N 1 . f'W1f,.,,.Qy -1 , . X V M-- 1,lifff. 'W' ' ' i. it R. if ...IM l 1 'flwilf I LTV N K 2 ti'faff'e Z V5 A x sm 'mxf f.,a.,...z L- If ,---1-A, xy 1 M X 1 2 sq - Q ,l . .g Q5 '--fu.: at Y f V 1il.'i'.ilXE ,it .fl ' ,ii ?'5 LFS t lrvrllffi ' IYIIIFI .txg3vv.n. I' ...ZW ir .Q h 1 xivvk '. y Q YA f -.- it fi f5'r'F ' N ff' N I .' . f . . if 5 ? ,gg . .. ..., . . Q .,.. . . , y - ....-' ' X . . -4 , . 'f . li ' 'I ., :. ' A. I .rf , I f -'e r - , ' '-., - ' , A ' ' .1 i 'Q 1. -' i'N:!5'i53i 4' . STANDING: G. Heyboer, B. Vander Hoek, G. Stremler, I. Groothuis, M. Hoekstra, Mr. De Hoog, coach. KNEE LING: B. Van Dyken, A. Elenbaas, L. Molenaar, D. Clark. x hiss F l U - r Y sql it .1 ' si ' ' Qt ., k 2 1 X N xt. 4, .. .. .. . -K ,fr . . . M- t, .--...MN rw.. ..,.,, i. A , X .. waxy. 3 . .A A ' fi X1 ii P - 3 5... Ivan attempts to score his last point in a love game. 45 1 Les works on improving his forehand stroke fn . STUDENT LIFE DELIGHTFLIL REFLECTIONS OF THE YEAR. -n 'Spa SX X If i 6. 'f' 5 1 Him-fQ3 '.g1' -K T m' N.. -.1941 ezmfwr, 47 If Q--v I 1 gf- Remember When . . . - - . everyone got acquainted and made . . . the teachers were initiated at the new friends . . . Mixer . . .the Freshmen boys provided us with amusing entertainment by their style show. . . 48 . . . and the pantomime of Beep Beep was given at the Talent Assembly . , - tn., . . . Seniors changed their style for a night and came to the Masquerade Party decked out as many unusual characters. . . rink they posed for pictures at the skating and came to school for refreshments A -QQ, is 49 . . . snowy weather was a hindrance to departure preparations for the Music Tour to Seattle . . . . . . students found various activities to occupy themselves on the bus . . . . . . Ivan made last minute preparations with Mr. and Mrs. Klanderman . . . . late nights and early mornings left many tired and homesick . . . . . . six of the Madrigals posed after receiving superior rating . . . , 1 r R 'Z-: ' X Q' -.nw g 'f sg... I I x e v . ff fr z . 1: , f X -' X F-f Q s Q F 'A 3 , ,..A ,ix 1 - x. We X, ., ,M A A e 'NQ:2 ': MRS .X -- N :gf . s.,.et.- we -1 f w'i 'HQ' . 5 . . . the Seniors went to Orcas Island for their Skip Day and had a delightful time on the ferry . . . . . . daring boys attempted to throw Norma overboard . . . . . . all were amused and . . . about their stranded sponsor, Miss concerned . . . Haverhals . 51 AAA.. 244. Y S Fo: Thanksgiving you'll come to my . . . they squat and they jump like house, Mr. Asano. crazy people and give each other a smash. A Majorit of One ww i ?1f5'5.e ii M, M ,r 5 f rswmwf y Essie, you'll have your hands full As a matter of fact, why don't you get in the game. with a diet. Cast Mr. Rubin . . Mrs. Jacoby . . Alice Black . . Jerry Black . Mr. Asano . . Eddie . . House Boy . Ayalco Asano . Tateshi . Noketi . . . Servant Girl . . Captain Norcross Director . Prompt er . Marilyn Kamphouse Della Visser Nancy Stuurmans Rich Matter Q Allen Likkel Robert Timmer. John Herzig Glenda Henken Rose Heeringa Lynnette VerSteeg Judith Bovenk amp Melvin Hoekstra Mr. Meeter Sharon Knutzen My personal feelings are not pertinent, Mrs. Jacoby. Chow Kutsuoln : V L r t gba. The evening was climaxed when Mr. Boxum announced Mr. Meeter, master of ceremonies, kept the guests entertained through- out the u ening, that LCHS had again been awarded the Whatcom County Sportsmanship Trophy. U b Mr. ldimmer presented thc Player of the Year Award to both Ken and Banquet Marilyn favored the guests with a humorous telephone monologue. ohn Ken was presented the Darigold Q! ,7 The theme, Moments to Remember , was portrayed Q Ortsmanghi Tm h bv Howard -P - . by different scenes of the basketball season. Shumway imdpuuincg gay. kb 'IQ rs.: . 35? 1'-x R' X' ly- 3 if Q if N H- 2 Q35 Q K 5 3 X 1 .T 4'-'Wil Y 3.12 K A N rx 5' .. rf ' .' rf.1,...5' if 5:3!i, , ' 4, . , ...?2f .1 if V 1 ,. gg-ig 1 r F - Y i , . nf . - -f t my QE if - 2, Q- A A it K 1 LKLA ' Ab sk ' 4 x x F 1 N V xi - Smwzuafmux N I N!! Q Q 4 1 ,W Q 'hm ,K gm! ,:.. 'ith L L L , -kykli Li X Nik: 3 an lv'-A X fee. 1 c-fi -.xv Q x , N , ....,. l g ,Q 'bv v-.-...,vv-.-..,N- - s ' - so t. frm , The evening guests were served punch by four of the Sophomore sailors. nb 5 The juniors were pleased with they had prepared. AQ -sy I ,fp X s I The servers favored the guests with their 1 humorous arrangement of Anchors Aweigh. 1 1 Burdena and Rich read the juniors' 3 prediction of the Seniors' future lives. the wonderful banquet jack and Ivan were discovered trying to raid the hidden treasure chest. J,-Ji M '-ii an Y qs 1 1 -X Q. 5 -.u-mu iii V Q wir, A .Lf 'N 'iswww 1 J Y .gi - H -sm, kg. X :wall-' . -4 11,10 v. -fmrlvwwnvwn 'Jim 'KX flag as- S A, ff ,fi 1 im ...Qi 57 62 f 1' , -4 x f-XY? Harvey Bajema Gary Bode Wm. J. Bode Herman Boonstra Steven Bosch Lorinda Bosman Tim Bosman Peter Bovenkamp Vivian Boxum Robert Brandsma FRESHME CLASS OFFICERS: Frank Starkenburg, Vic e-Presi- dentg Bruce Bode, Presi- dentg Donna Hendricks, Secretaryg Darlene Hendricks, Treasurerg Kathy Turk, Dean Douma, Class Representatives. 15: , - ' . I V- W it 1 A 1 f gm 1 .1--'S b - siiwx- ,, .. f' W - as , Q A W Q A K N 4 sms: X , 3 1- , w- .r ., I . I 1 S a We - N 'T ,z - V f' Q if ii , ii r 'L 'Iliff r 'A iii? SH ' ' ' 3 . . V a - -. . G. . il Ji i Wil., ' 1 g. we me in V 1 R div V, l + ,g.M. , , IL w ' A Zgy' ,, qsggf, .. - . , f gziwf a ' A fffIf5l , I I ff '- 1: ' 4 V . , 58 Dennis Brink Dick Chapman Alice De Boer Marlene De Jong Ronald De Valois Stanley De Vries Ruby De Waard Ruth De Waard Ted De Win Dean Douma Shirley Dyk shoorn Helen Dykstra Linda Dykstra Peter Dykstra Sylvan Dykstra ,- 4 f 'G H s 9 , . x Eileen Elenbaas Darryl Groorhuis A ig- S5 . Don Gross ' 'if Robert Hamstra E' K 'jr' Audrey Heeringa l- J Q as as 5 5 cf 'N K K 1 . . ' ,... xx g JY sux Q- f . l , N if as Q., J up ,Y . s . I f r, D . 'i sh. QW i A we . 11. XXX D if -1' ,g y i i vs J 'V x - Z' Q K ' ig, 3? - ' f , . r 9 gr D J yi -in y N in f I Q V . L .lr NNA 'P . 5 A f ,adj L, f V ' ' 'Xs . . ,QF Frusrrations deepen as tests near. ,q. ... D A If X james Heeringa Hazel Heida Frances Helder Darlene Hendricks Donna Hendricks Larry Hendricks Lewis Hoksbergen Leonard Honcoop janet Houg Sarah Houg Duane Likkel Lorraine Likkcl Laurie Maas Allen Molendyk Marilyn Nonhnff Judy Nylnnd Sharon Ridder Gladys Roosmn Myra Ross ohanna Rusticus I - 5- Q, N yi N, .. 4 4 4' 1 ' . Yr? F, A, 4 li nf s , l 1.5 S...f W r. ,x .. ,x FRESHME f X ' if im as . -vm f' 'Nd , J in -ff S, S X 6 Ov X . I W v. , vwahr 1 1 A ul to 4 t 1 t x-'F f It isn't very often that you find a class without any girls - and such contented boys. 60 Yvonne Jacobson .lohn Knmphouse Gerald Knmps Barbara Koetie Greg Kok Barbara Kooy Bernard Kortliuis Walter Lnnlchanr Curtis I.enssen Phyllis Lenssen I ft, After a half hour lecture, the students settle down rn Study. You can do it if you only try. cl vm Q , Virgil Strcmler Bill Terpsma Helen Timmer Emma Tolsma Kathy Turk Sharon Van Boven Audrey Vanden Bosch Adria Vander Griend Par Vander Hoek Bill Vander May L Dick Rutgers Qu 4. g Audrey Schoutcn , i 'X Q : kk jerry Sc-bc-ns B Karen Sclwns Phyllis Scbcns Helen Stnnl I.ynn Stadt Dale Smrkenhurg Z. Frank Stnrkcnhurg Q7 Audrev Stcensnm 1 FRESHME r-x Us su- ,. 4: K if 2: bw,-wr. sz-X.. N. fy hw 1, '? , Es rr X 1 Q5 gli l Arie Van We-erdhuizen Bill Ver Hoeven Gerrit Vis Walter Vis Susan Volkers Gerald Vos Di ck W e stra P erry Zyl stra Jerry Zyl stra Absent: Bruce Bode Gary Scholten Ilene Visser -5? 'hub , fi, r I z ,,. as 6, ' M i ,iii is K Ji, X E: .I ., M: 6: - V V ' .lyr V, D wfffff -'vt I' 5 x Y K vel, . . if N , ggi? ,fw 9 ' X34 x - I .. ,Q FRESHME Dorothy Vander Meulen Ruth Vander Pol John Vander Veen Randall Van Drag: Jo Ann Van Lohiuzen Linda Van Lohuizen Duane Van Loo Karen Van Loo Marcia Van Loo Janice Van Ry ' , a O' ,'A', r 4 A 0 ve 'gf , Fw, s..-,M - . l I Ne D le. , , ll I X V, S W V Q V -' I je , , r,,r. W. in 'ix I -r I ffss, 3 -- N N l .... , . A ' D 1 Calisthenics provides exercise for future Lyncs squad. 62 I CLASS OFFICERS: Ron Polinder, Vice-Presiclentg Marlo De Young, Treasurer, Theresa Boonstra, Secre- taryg Dennis Van Andel, Presidentg Linda Pilon, Howard Visser, Class Representatives. SCPHOMGRES ls- Lois Ackemlan Beverly Advocaat Dick Bajema C Mary Baron TE' -1? Virginia Beld Arnie Blankers Sally Blankers Linda Bode E' Ron Bode Theresa Boon stra QTL- , Terry Bosman Duane Bouma K Kathy Brouwer R' 5 Connie Brune , X Rosey Buma fi I Wl mmlie -3 me 1 l 'V' V Ron Buys ' : 1 1 Edna Mae Compaan 3 if , -H 57 'IO iff f K A, Kathleen Cook Y ' 'S . . x S . ' H' N V Irwin De Jong Q Y Q- in S Q Rodney De Jong K 'Z .. , f 5 , ' S ' ...r'. , s We ' ff' 63 .34-Q-r-N Knowledge of State History is an essential toward good citizenship. Dianne De Waard Marlo De Young Bernie Dykman Dennis Elenbaas Carol Eshuis john Geleynse Colleen Haak Sharon Havcman Carolyn Heeringa Cheryl Hoekemn av! f9 fx an Latin class requires deep concentration. i' 1 ,mf Q K X a .'3 i 'A - -C 5 N 1 q19.',,f ? ,V V KVM' K. r ,. . Q g -'1 .- - as-' , . .5 C X 5 2, rf? S ff N ' C, . I SOPHCMORES 62 Aileen Honcoop john Klunder Melba Knutzen Civ ' Herman Laninga Nick L aninga Dorothy Lankhaar Clayton Libolt Lawrence Mans Dennis Matter Kathy Meenderinck .4 - 64 e Sharyn Meenderinck jane Meenk Esther Molenaar Henry Nyland Esther Nymeyer Linda Pilon Ron Polinder Christine Roos Joyce Roosendaal Helen Rusticus in k hr J :g,: .: Q C3 6 ,.mLG5SPf X' :Wi ri ggi fd Ns- 'Sf'-'X Ns 5 if J Q 1 . 2 -1. X ' X fx ,fx SQPHOMORES 'Q ki' 6' on-. Q , -W ' L 'Q ' ,Ju f. I. K . , K . Q. , . V 5 5 g i Q' Qs, .. iii -i - U -Q - r , Qfzifzie 5 L L .ra , ,v ,cfm L - ,, , . K -- ,- ,, .1 . . L. V JY'-5 f'-W.. A' 'JSI' ' ' M -I Bored? Interests-d?? Concerned??? Blankll!! l . . .,.. gs' 3 K 5-f I 'R' 'iw Q Q John Schouten Calvin Slotemaker Anna Mae Stadt Joyce Terpsma Eddie Timmer Peter Tolsma Gene Turk Fred Van Aalsburg Dennis Van Andel Don Van Andel 65 Sandi Van Lohuizen Arvin Van Ry Randy Van Ry Johanna Van Zanten Evert Veldhuizen Pete Veldman Howard Vi sser Ron Visser Carol Wiersma Karen Wynstra SOPHOMCRES - .niie ' 19215, -1 . 5' xzwi- K r' . - ,- ,..,. i . is .4 Q1 J gf Ri Q 3 tab, lmgk gifs Rachelle Vanden Bosch Larry Vander Giessen Lynn Vander Giessen Barbara Vander Griend Nelda Vander Haak Marijane Vander Molen Roberta Vander Pol David Vander Veen Brian Van Dorp Gary Van Dyken -F - . E .Q we L 66 -sr 41' V . CLASS OFFICERS: jack Byeman, Arlene Warmink, Class Representativesg Rich Cuperus, Vice-Pres- identg Robert Timmer, Treasurerg Gerry Heyboer, Presidentg Kathy Bosman, Secretary. JU IORS W5 wvg Sf? lk has S3 XA ,N Sm xl ' f' my , be N X ,X U Q X s e it ' A C K, . --.. - C.mC K. C-Cg ,--- , h. .f 1. v C vA.,gI I ,.,.:., L K . : A N A- 1 A R eiffff 523 t - - ' sr T .aegis : W . K C - . , 1 rf . -A .f ', - W f i t N ' 'fi' wfzgif - HQ z mei-1 , . assigns f awzffsf-': . -:L fm- wg - mr -. . . 'v fzwz: vgffh i- :R z L of ' ' 51-iff : , gf. , ' iw 'Q Y ' , ,ni 1 xt - ' A . 2 ' S A l is ,fv Marilyn Colyn Rich Cuperus Drewes De Haan Gerben De Jong Glenda De Kubber Virginia Bogaard Keith Boon Kathy Bosman Sandi Bosman Pam Bouma Sandra Bouma Rich Brandsma Arthur Brouwer jack Byeman Dennis Clark Mary De Kubber Robert De Vries Birdie De Waard Dorothy Dykman ..,' ' Tracie De Vries . M 'gi . ' ' 752 K i 67 A thorough understanding of the English language is a must . Joanne Dykshoom jack Dylcsterhuis Clarice Dykstra Angeline Esselink Wilford Feller Geri Fransen Arie 'Goudswaard Larry Haak Stanley Heeringa Karl Heida 'NA' i :HJ QS, Since when are tests funny? N so ef'-N - R f , . is , i , 15- 1 if y K. ,,fff5lx V K. 1 ff 1. - fin.. . .. JU IDRS fa- xaj lg I il M S X 'N Q ng' K K A L 1 K 5, , :.,. - 1- A - 1 .',l .. ' ,jgfy , usb 9 -..A , lg 'Q .ht i 8 tiff 'sg' 5- at f X . if K fha Ale i I A g -A Y 5 68 3 , x Dorothy Helder john Helder Eleanor Heusinkveld Arlene Heutink Gerry Heyboer Edward Hollander Conrad Holleman Gary Honcoop Janice Honcoop Alvin Huisingh Ted Jager Eleanor Krediet Donna Leenders Ronald Matter jayn Mellema Ted Mellema Arlene Noordeloos Duane Proppe Mike Roorda Carol Roosma 1 mf ' fy . ' X A. Q e Q 1 I N I A 4 5 T , 4 ' f a 'L -xx gV 5 T ' .t X A. 1 L- ' . , . QQ I if eg ' ,L ,W I JU IORS f 6 Q, t 1 .T ...N X 5 6' L' H Don't be bashful, Tracie - it's only Ed. Grace Rusticus Doug Scholten Arleen Sebens Marilou Snapper Ron Stremler Sheldon Stremler Colleen Terpsma Linda Terpstra Robert Timmer Annette Tjoelker 69 I, , ,2 mek T' VS f S xl! J :if 5 Y J f K ,tl 5 .. ...M LA-,, i v ,... 3 jan Van Lohuizen Lois Van Loo Adriana Van Zanten Calvin Vermeer Ken Vos Frances Wagter Arlene Warmink Absent: Janice Bosman Arnold De Boer Lorna Heeringa Lois Plagerman Marlys Smith Linda Van Andel 1 'H W Q at . - vs-t. . 1 kFjz'xY V r,, .5 Henry Tuininga Pearl Tuininga Alan Van Boven Robert Vander Hoek Betty Vander Meulen Gordon Vander Mey Judy Vander Pol Raymond Vander Pol Bill Van Dyken Helen Van Kooten tg t LK ii M: t v - ,K..k K A LK.k . , is 'L K K , ' f ' 2 '1 if . r - .Q ' iv, Speed tests are always a headache! Right, Sandi ? 70 Studying is an essential toward good homemaking Choir?? Choir!! A vocational course like shop often proves interesting. 71 SENIGRS , LM .J E55 , W, W E M L .md QE'- 'E ' H 0 lf ,. A, REFLECTING THE PAST, ANTICIPATING THE FUTURE W'- wm f .B s 35 ,.,,,, 9 ,Q .V f, 1' S3 55 S L, Q W Q -?' xg' 5 2 .K ' ,g V, 3 A K- X ,A W L K ' 1' 'D Y , Q ' 9 'gf Q fn ,Fi if ff: Y HJ ,v ,, v r Y 'Q ' Y NN ..'f - xx, ' . I... .L gy- ...X kv. x w Q. 5 .QNQN xi enthusiasmf' l,2,3,43 Ensemble 2. Carol was much ofa crime. Mission Club l,2,3,4. E BOVENKAMP Gert She looks quiet but wait until you know her Pep Club 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 2 Drill 'Ieam 3 4 Ushers Club 3 Mission Club 3 Fnsemble 2 IUDITH BOVENKAMP udy A shell o shyness covers a heart 0 gold.' Pep Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 43 Drill Team 43 Club 43 Class Treasurer 33 Hi-Lite Staff 43 Choir 3,43 Ushers Club 3g Girls Chorus l,2Q Intramurals l,2,33 Ensemble 23 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. 75 MARLENE BA-IEMA Marlene Nothing great was ever achieved without Pep Club 334, Treas. 33 Drill Team 43 L Club 3,43 Class Treasurer I3 Class Secretary 43Hi-Lite 43 Torch Club 23 Choir 3,43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Mission Club MAURINE A BIERLINK Monie Quiet sincere and nice to know. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 L Club 3,43 Hi-Lite 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 1,23 Office 3. CAROL BELD Does she talk? Well, all the time, but that never Pep Club 3,43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus l,2Q JOHN BOSMATX john Flip a coin, if it lands on edge, Ill study. 4-H Club 23 Mission Club 3,4. Vigilantes 4. ELSA MARIE ACKERMAN KIEISBIII D0n't worry about her, she will take care of herself. Pep Club 3,43 Band 43 Pep Band 43 Choir 43 Girls Chorus lg Ushers Club 33 Intramurals 1,2,43 En- semble 33 Office 43 Mission Club l,2,3,4. MARCIA BAJ EMA Marcia Real good natured, loads of fun, makes her well liked by everyone. Pep Club 3,43 Treas. 43 Drill Team 43 L Club 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus l,2Q Intramurals l,2,3,43 Office 43 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. 5 'J' ff X She doesn't allow square books to keep her from being a well-rounded individual. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 L Club 3,43 Stu- dent Council Representative 2,33 A.S.B. Treas- urer 43 Girls Chorus l,23 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Mis- sion Club 2,3,4. I was gratified to answer promptly and I did - I I said I didn't know. JANET ELAINE BOXUM Kfjanii PETE BRANDSMA Pete Pep Club 33 Baseball 43 Vigilantes 4. FRED BRUNE K!FredI7 .4 More men are killed by overwork. Careful, Fred. ' Pep Club 23 Band 1,2,3Q Choir 13 Boys Glee Club I. JUDITH ANN DE JONG 'F xx-Iudyu ,--aj In her own quiet way she accomplishes her task. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 Hi-Lite 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Mission Club I,2,3,4. 3 :..g?'.4. .- 3 'uf is. 'S fl- . . QQ5- 4 PETER BUSINK Npeteii Be yourself and you will be original. Hi-Lite 43 Mission Club 3,4. 'FN NORMA DE VRIES .1-il !KNOrrna!! 'wavry fe-0' -.i' Small of stature, dresses smart, makes her friendship so dear to heart. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Leader 43 Assistant 33 L , 3 -nf 'v ? V Club 3,45 A.S.B. Secretary 43 Class Secretary 23 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Mission Club 2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3. JOHN DEWITT Dewitt His answers are not always the smartest, but the funniestf, Pep Club 2,3,43 Science Club 3,43 Mission Club 1,2,4g v' '1 4, lg! a tescoNNn2 DOUMA Connie Everything she does, she does well, and she does everything. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 3,43 L Club 3,43 Excelsior 3,43 Hi-Lite 43 Ushers Club 33 Chorus 1,23 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Manager 2,3,43 Ensemble 2,33 Mission Club I,2,3,4. ws.-:rp 15185 Neatness addeth to appe Pep Club 3,4g Drill Team Club 1,2,3,4. Men of few words, make the best of men. Basketball 2g Baseball Lite 3,4g Mission Club l ALICE HAAK Beannie Club 3, Girls Chorus 19 Intramurals 2,3,4g Mission GLEN HAVEMAN Glen PATRICIA JOAN DYKSHUO RN lIPat!3 personality. I Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Mission Club 2,3,4. ALLAN ELENBAAS Allan Imitate me . . . you cannot. Pres. 4. JANIQE lu. ENTINGH tr-lawn Her capability and industry urill certainly bring her the success she deserves. Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 L Club 3,43 Excelsior 3,4g Editor 43 Band lg Choir 3,4g Girls Chorus lg Ushers Club 33 Intramurals l,2,3g Mis- sion Club I,2,3,4g Maclrigals 45 Ensemble Z3 Accompanist. ALVINA FEENSTRA .0 Alvina A dainty maid is she, so spritely and small. Class Secretary 15 Pep Club 3,4g Drill Team 3g L Club 3,43 Hi-Lite 45 Choir 2,3,4, Librarian 49 Ushers Club 35 Girls Chorus Ig Intramurals l,2,3g Office 4, Mission Club 1,2,3,4g Cheerleader 45 Ensemble 2. KEN FABER HFIOPH He leads them on a merry chase - the teachers and the girls. Basketball l,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,4g L Club l,2,3,4g Class Vice President 3, Hi-Lite 3,43 Choir 2,3,4g Mission Club l,2,3g Vice-Pres. 33 Boys Glee Club 1. IV AN GROOTHUIS Groot One who knows his rights and sticks up for them. Hi-Lite 4, Band 13 Boys Glee Club 25 Choir 3,43 Pres. 4g Science Club 33 Madrigals 4g Mission Club 35 Vigilante-s 4: Drama Club 3. mance. 4g L Club 4, Ushers 2,3,4g L Club 3,4g H1- Hidden in her quiet manner is a pleasing Pep Club 3,43 L Club 3,4g Class Secretary 3 Excelsior 43 Torch Club 23 Girls Chorus I2 Boys Glee Club lg 4-H Club 23 Pep Club 4 77? RON HEMPEL KIROHYY As a student you shine, as a friend you are fine.', Boys Glee Club 13 Science Club 3,43 Mission Club 43 Pep Club 4. GLENDA JOANNE HENKEN Glenda Honor lies in honest toil.', Pep Club 3,4, Sec'y. 43 Drill Team 43 L Club 43 Excelsior 43 Choir 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,4Q Ensemble 33 Mis- sion Club 1,2,3,4Q Drama Club 3. '1,2,3,4. views? 1,2,3,4. Mission Club 1,2,3,4. peppy and full offun. ROSE HEE RINGA Rose' When a girl ceases to blush, she has lost the most powerful charm of her beauty. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 Ensemble 23 Hi-Lite 3,43 Editor 43 Girls Chorus 1,23 Mission Club ALYCE MARIE HOKSBE RGEN ttA1yCe7! But I must talk, how else could I express my Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 Band 13 Choir 43 Girls Chorus 1,23 Ushers Club 33 Ensemble 2,33 ME LVIN HO EKST RA 'lMuff Some say he's quiet, some know him better. Pep Club 3,43 Hi-Lite 4g Choir 43 Mission Club 33 Boys Glee Club 1,23 Vigilantes 4. HAT TIE HOL LEMAN Hattie A smile for all, a frown for none, she's always !9 Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 4g Choir 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 1,23 Ensemble 23 Mission Club 78 MARILYN RAE KAMPHOUSE Marilyn You would know her by the merriment that sparkles in her eyes. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 L Club 3,43 Pres- ident 43 Choir 43 Hi-Lite 3,43 Mission Club 1,2, 3,43 Ensemble 2,33 Girls Chorus 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Ushers Club 3. SHARON KNUTZEN Sharon Always ready to do her share. Pep Club 3,43 L Club 43 Class Treasurer 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Intramurals 1,2, 3,43 Office 3,43 Mission Club l,2,3,43 Drama Club 3. uLarryn Vigilantes 4. Pickle Club 39 Maclrigals 4. LESLIE E. MOLENAAR !tLesH One who devotes himself to things worthwhile. Boys L 3,49 Boys Chorus l9 4-H Club 2,3,49 Track l,2,3,49 Basketball lg Mission Club 2,3,4. JUDEEN MAE NORRIS ujudin Always ready with a smile, and a helping hand. Pep Club 3,49 Girls Chorus l,2Q Intramurals 1,29 Office 49 Mission Club l,2,3,4. 79 LARRY LENSSEN Life doesnlt begin at 40 for those who go like 60 when they are still under 20. Track l,29 L Club 2,3,49 4-H Club 29 Vigilantes 4. RICHARD LEROY MATTER Rich An able man shows his spirit by gentle words and resolute actions. Track lg Hi-Lite 49 Choir 49 Boys Chorus 1,29 ALLEN LIKKEL Ile was a scholar, and a right good one, exceed- ingly wise, e'er speaking and persuading. Pep Club 3,49 Student Council 2,49 Clas dent 2,49 Vice President 39 Excelsior 3,49 Hi- Lite 2,39 Band lg Choir l,2,3,49 Debate lg Mission Club l,2,3,4g Drama 39 Boys Chorus lg Madrigals 4. ROGER LEE MOLENDYK !!Rog!7 Oh night, thou wast not made for sleep! Pep Club 39 Choir 2,3,49 Boys Chorus 19 Drama ELAINE KORTHUIS Elaine Diamonds are a girl's best friend. Pep Club 3,49 Ushers Club 39 Girls Mission Club l,2,3,4. GERALD D. LENSSEN Gerald Why aren't they all as contented as 4-H Club 2,3,49 Vigilantes 4. s Presi- H Chorus 1,2 I? .49-gldlii RICHARD B. NYMEYER Rich Intelligent, courteous, full of zest, whatever he does he does his best. 4-H Club 23 Science Club 3,43 Vigilantes 4. MARILYN ORANGE I 'Marilyn V sq-W..-rw-an Like so few girls, she has an abundance of natural curls. Pep Club 3,43 Song Leader 43 L Club 43 Hi- Lite 4g Choir 3,43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 1,23 Intramurals l,2,3,43 Ensemble 23 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. SHARON POSTMA Sharon I never let my schooling interfere with my education. Pep Club 3,4, Ushers Club 3, Girls Chorus l,Z, Mission Club l,2,3,4. srrl i 3 BETTY ROOSMA nBettyn Not too serious, not too gay, just reserved in every way. Pep Club 3,43 Ushers Club 33 Intramurals 2,33 Office 43 Mission Club 2,3,4. BERNIECE ROOSMA Berniece Silence is one great art of conversation. Girls Chorus 13 Ushers Club 33 Mission Club 1,2, 3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Intramurals l,2,3. IDA ANN ROZEBOOM Uldau An all around girl who is as lovable as capable. Pep Club 3,43 Song Leader 4g Drill Team 33 L Club 3,43 Student Council Representative 43 Ex- celsior 3,43 Hi-Lite 43 Torch Club 2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Accomp. 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Intramurals 1,2,3,43 Mission Club l,2,3,4Q Madri- gals 43 Ensemble 2, Accomp CAROLE ANN RUTGERS Carole She mingles fun with earnest occupation. Pep Club 3,43 Band l,2,3,43 Pep Band 43 Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus 13 Brass Sextet 23 Brass Quartet 3,43 Mission Club l,2,3,43 Intramurals l. RENA SCHEELE !lRena13 Gentle in both speech and rnannerf' Ushers Club 33 Girls Chorus l3 Mission Club 3,41 'vw-nv Schef himself. HAROLD STERK ' 'Sterk' ' Who can take his place? Boys' Glee Club 15 Vigilantes 4. GERRIT STARKENBURG Chester BTI! He ought to be a surgeong he's always cutting Ned' as up. Basketball 2,35 Track 1,45 L Club 3,45 Student Council Representative 45 4-H Club 2,35 Mission Club 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club l. GORDON STREMLER K Y Best fellow all around, a truer friend could not be found. Band l5 Mission Club 35 Science Club 3. HARRIS STAT EMA Harris A bounce in his step, a twinkle in his eye, and a friendly gring that's him. This Baseball 3,45 Track 15 Basketball 25 Mission Club l,2,35 Boys' L Club 3,45 Boys' Pep Club 2,35 Choir 2,35 Boys' Glee Club I5 Hi-Lite 4. NANCY LEE STUURMANS YKNanCyY1 Why does it get late so early? Pep Club 3,45 Drill Team 3,45 Girls' L Club 3,45 Hi-Lite Staff 45 Choir 45 Ushers' Club 35 Girls' Chorus 15 Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 35 Office 45 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. .v:?' N-v-,:'fj:7 JERRY TERPSMA K!JerryIl An excellent student, active in school affairs, genuine in character and in friendship. Pep Club 25 Basketball Manager 3,45 Baseball Manager 3,45 Boys' L Club 45 Student Council l,3,45 ASB Treasurer 35 ASB President 45 Class President 15 Hi-Lite 45 Torch Club 253,45 Boys' Glee Club 15 Debate lg Mission Club 1,2,3,4' aa- CAROLE LEE SCHEFFER Carole Boyology is her favorite subject. Pep Club 3,45 Yell Leader 45 L Club 3,45 Ush er's Club 35 Girls' Chorus 1,25 Girls' Intramurals 1,2,3,45 Mission Club 2,3,45 Girls' Ensemble 2,3 DARROL SCHEFFER 73 What he wants to get out of school most is Mission Club 2,3,45 Vigilantes 4. N If . ii' 'lttrv .W 'U' rw- BOB K TERPSTRA 1-I-erpn Tut, tut, my man! The girls won't hurt you. . QQ- Boys' Glee Club 13 Choir 233,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Baseball 2,33 Track 13 Boys' L Club 43 Madrigals 4. LINDA KAY VAN DIEST li Linda A girl light-hearted and content but very often mischief bent. Pep Club 3,43 Ushers' Club 33 Girls' Club 13 Intramurals 1,23 Mission Club l,2,3,4. LORNA VANDER GIESSEN Lorna She s the kind we d choose to keep and never lose. Pep Club 3,43 Drill Team 43 Girls' L Club 43 Choir 43 Ushers' Club 3g ' ' Girls Chorus 13 Mission Club 1,2,3,43 Intramurals l,2,3. DAN VANDER MAY ' 'Bunionn voice. There is no index 0 character so sure as the - Vigilantes 43 Choir 2,3,43 Madrigals 43 Mission Club 23 Boys' Glee Club 13 Drama Club 3,4. ARLENE CAROL VANDER HOEK Arlene Quiet in appearance, with motives unknown. Pep Club 3,43 Girls' L Club 4g Ushers' Club 33 Girls' Chorus l,2Q In tramurals l,2,3,43 Office 43 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. 1-...'7' JOHN VANDER MOLEN ohn Mastered his studies, excelled ln athletics, and conquered a little blonde's heart. jqrfi Basketball 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Choir 3,43 Boys' Glee Club 13 Class Vice President 1,42 Boys' L Club 2,3,43 Madrigals 4. 'Q-N... TINA VELTHUIZEN Tina Her bumished copper hair is a beautiful flame about her face. Girls' Chorus 13 Science Club 2,3,43 Mission Club 1,2,3,4. JACK VELTKAMP jack I'll study ifl feel like itgl won't ifl don't . . . Basketball 3,43 Baseball 2,3,43 Track 23 Boys' L Club 2,3,43 Student Council Representative 2,33 Choir 43 Debate 13 Boys' Glee Club 1. 82 LA Q 'l b v-tl :Illn- I M What are the Senior girls up to nowllll 83 9l'f '? F LYNNETTE JOY VER STEEG Lynnette Her heart is like the moong it has a man in it. Pep Club 3,4g Song Leader 3,4gGir1s' 'fL Club 43 Class Treasurer 2, Girls' Chorus l,2g Intramurals l,2,3,4g Ensemble 2, Office 3,49 Mission Club l,2,3,4. DELLA VISSER Della Sincere and calm, a wonderful girl to have around. Mission Club 45 Drama Club 4. LINDA DARLENE VISSER ' ' Linda A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Pep Club 3,45 Girls' L Club 4g Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Band 45 Brass Quartet 3,45 Ushers' Club 35 Girls' Chorus lg Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Mission Club 1,2,3,4. LANA ANN WERKEMA KKLana!i A girl with a deep intellect. Pep Club 3,45 Excelsior 43 Torch Club 2,3,4g Band 1,43 Pep Band 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Science Club 33 Office 3,49 Mission Club 3. Baccalaureate C 1 H I 1 ' Q X, ' g iff Q I A A K fe' , t ,ag , 'V a if ' Q :LL ' 0 5 i 5 'Q S Vx , 5' Q . N s 1- l vs Q - fi' f gb ' T aa.... ....,,...,.. ' li 1 g m' The Seniors marched to the front of the church to begin the Baccalaureate Service. Rev. Reinsma addressed the graduates on The Third Dimension. Arlene Warmink favored the audience with a solo entitled God is Love.' ,N .f e a 2 M? M T, X2 -5, K ly I Graduation Cal, Sandi, Linda, and Rich usher the Seniors down the aisle to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' The night of graduation arrived, the Seniors chose for their theme, I Will Follow Thee. Mw,m.,,,, . 1 -1 85 , . ilsggi Ex, 1 r 7' Z V sd. inf 15 gg 5 if 9215 Allen Likkel, class speaker, expressed the hopes and prayers of his fellow classmates as he spoke on the theme, I Will Follow Thee. The graduates prepared to receive their diplomas. Scholarships and Awards CALVIN SCHOLARSHIP: Jerry Terpsma DORDT SCHOLARSHIP: Pat Dykshoorn HOPE COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIP: Tina Velthuizen WWSC SCHOLARSHIP: Lana Wetkema HONOR STUDENT AWARD: Connie Douma Ivan reviewed the four-year history of HOVING MEMORIAL AI-UMNIAWARD1 Lana Werkema the Senior class. gf Diplomas were presented to the sixty-six As the recessional began the Seniors marched out graduates, rewarding them for their diligent into the future. studying. 86 X49 5-fig A 1 Friends, relatives, and underclassmen congratulated the Seniors on their accomplishments. FIRST ROW: T. Velthuizen, C. Rutgers, M. Orange, A. Feenstra, R. Heeringa, H. Holleman, N. De Vries, G. Henken, L. Versteeg, E. Korthuis, A. Haak, C. Scheffer, L. Vander Giessen, J. Norris. SECOND ROW: L. Werkema, N. Stuurmans, P. Dykshoorn,L. Visser, B. Roosma, D. Visser, R. Scheele, G. Bovenkamp, B. Roosma, A. Vander Hoek, S. Knutzen, 1. De Jong, M. Bajema, S. Postma, M. Bajema, j. Bovenkamp. THIRD ROW: J. Veltkamp, A. Likkel, G. tw LanaWerkemareceived the Hoving Memorial Alumni Award for a- chieving the highest scholastic average. Lenssen, G. Haveman, M. Bierlink, J. Boxum, E. Ackerman, A. Hoksbergenv C. Douma, J. Entingh, L. Van Diest, I. Rozeboom, M. Kamphouse, G. Starkenburg, P. Busink, F. Brune, R. Hempel. FOURTH ROW: R. Matter, K. Faber, G. Stremler, L. Lenssen, H. Sterk, D. Vander May, R. Nymeyer, J. Terpsma, I. De Witt, D. Scheffer, A. Elenbaas, P. Brandsma, B. Terpstra, L. Molenaar, I. Groothuis, j. Vander Molen, M. Hoekstra, J. Bosman, H. Statema. Senior Parents Rev. and Mrs. Walter Ackerman - Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Baiema Mr. and Mrs. William Bierlink Mr. and Mrs. john Bosman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bovenkamp Mr. and Mrs. jake Bovenkamp Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boxum Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brandsma Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brune Mr. and Mrs. Peter Busink Mr. and Mrs. Lue De Jong Mr. and Mrs. Nick De Vries Mr. and Mrs. Peter De Witt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Douma Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dykshoorn Mr. and Mrs. james Elenbaas Rev. and Mrs. John Entingh Mr. Ivan Faber Mr. and Mrs. John Feenstra and Mrs. Dick Groothuis Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Haak Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haveman Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hempel Mr. and Mrs. Art Henken Mr. and Mrs. Peter Heeringa Mr. and Mrs. Metske Hoekstra Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoksbergen Mr. and Mrs. Mick Holleman Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kamphouse Mr. and Mrs. Ray Knutzen Mr. and Mrs. Bart Korthuis Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Lenssen Mr. and Mrs. George Likkel Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matter Mr. and Mrs. Arie Molenaar Mr. and Mrs. Paul Norris Mr. and Mrs. Marinus Nymeyer Mr. and Mrs. john Orange Sr. Mr. and Mrs. john Postma Mr. and Mrs. john Roosma Mr. and Mrs. George Rozeboom Mrs. Nellie Rutgers Mr. and Mrs. D. Scheele Mr. and Mrs. Bert Scheffer Mr. and Mrs. Pete Starkenburg Mr. and Mrs. Ed Statema Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sterk Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stremler Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Stuurmans Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Terpsma Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Terpstra Mrs. Hazel Van Diest Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vander Giessen Mr. and Mrs. Dick Vander Hoek Mr. and Mrs. Herman Vander May Mr. and Mrs. Simon Kingma Mr. and Mrs. Tony Velthuizen Mr. and Mrs. jack Veltkamp Mr. and Mrs. Herman Versteeg Mr. and Mrs. Tymen Visser Mr. and Mrs. Hans Visser Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werkema Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Wendell Jacobson Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Q Q Q Leroy Smith Peter Huisingh Ken Douma Andrew Bogaard joe Rupke jake Starkenburg Egbert Maas Andrew Mellema W. Kok H. Bosman P. Tjoelker I. Plagerman S. F. Stremler H. Pilon K. L. Vander Griend J. T. De Jong J. Bajema A. Brink R. Leenders E. Terpsma H. Fransen J. Hoekema Jim Van Andel Chris Van Andel john Van Dalfson Dennis De Boer Howard Van Aalsburg Ernie Rutgers B. C. Van Kooten Hendricks Meat Market Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Timmer D De Xoung s Drug Sumas Mercantile Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rietkirk Marvin Vander Pol T. De Jong john Roosendaal C81 L Farm Store Krediet 81 De Waard Mr. and Mrs. Ed Compaan Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Van Zanten Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Bajema Mr. Howard Blankenforth Mr. Allen Likkel Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr Mr . and Mrs. . and Mrs. n john Klanderman E. Ter Wisscha J. Stadt F. Dykshoorn Acknowledgments Our sincere thanks to jim Palm of American Year Book Co.g Robert Brown, our photo- grapherg Mr. Vander Pol, our advisory our sponsors, and all who have contributed to the production of this 1962 Excelsior. THE EXCELSIOR STA F F as wwe... .uname cow-mv - Ja - iff-. - 1-J.. L: - 1:- wa.-V-i, TEM . r' 5-F33 ,, r-A vv-' A -- Q5 , , W - , - , ,.r,-gg -f, vm :mi K.,- .- V ,,g , j- . r - A - ' '--Y I - . -1- A V -V n -+ f 291. 1 ,,,p .- ,. V - f -- A -. , , va ,, - ,- x - V 1, K .3 . - , g- , ,.v, Q ,, .fi-, A A: -. . , - .-.M , . A .P .-. . f - , Q- - J K , A ,N .- ff 1 vi .. ,. - ,-': -::-L, ., Yi. 7-1 J ...-.-V, -. ,- - 1.- -1 Y 1, - 4' A 'lx .1 , 52533-,-l. . f' Af, '. . 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