Manhattan Christian High School - Messenger Yearbook (Manhattan, MT)
- Class of 1959
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We have worked long and hord, hoping fo moke this The best ever published ot M.C.H.S. CHURCH HILL GARAGE AND IMPLEMENT CHURCH HILL SHOPPING CENTER Minneapolis Moline Form Machinery Where Students Meer? Soles ond Service General Merchandise - School Supplies 2 PROGRESS The definition of progress, according to the dictionary, is advance, growth, development, and improvement, if we use the adjective progressive, we come to the definition of advancing to something better. We believe that the definitions of both of these words certainly can be applied to Manhattan Christian School. When we view our present buildings, and make a comparison to our modest beginning in l907, we have many rea- sons to reflect an attitude of thankfulness to Almighty God under whose Guiding Hand we have progressed to the present day. Beginning with a one room school, with ya pupil enrollment of approximately twenty children, to a modern twelve room Sfade school and a six classroom high school, plus an all purpose room which is ample for all that is expected of it's use, is certainly progress. Our school population has increased during those years to a figure this year of four-hundred and eight. True, we have had our setbacks along the way, if we may thus use the term, for we know that nothing happens to us except it be the Father's will, and this may have occurred because of a failure on our part to fully place our trust in His leadership. Possibly we grumbled in the ever mounting cost of Christian education. Your School Board is grateful however, that you, the parents, and others fully realized your obligations to God and Covenant youth to provide the buildings so that the command of God to provide a God-centered education, could be realized and that from rubble and ashes a more practical and more beautiful school arose in it's stead. There is another feature in this progress which we covet for ourselves, namely, that we also advance, grow, develop, and show improvement in the spiritual sense to honor our Providential God to our eternal welfare. Sincerely, The Manhattan Christian School Board Ev 'Qi ,Ns s Sw? sigiiwt 9 ' if Q fi.- c W' L. -- 'Nllslung We, the Annual Stat? of Manhattan Christian High School, are honored to dedicate the 1959 Messenger to two capable and faithful teachers, Mr. and Mrs. Geldof, During the past five years, we have been greatly benefited by their kind examples and friendliness. Through their patience, understanding, and dedication, they have con- tributed imrneasurably to our character, welfare, and happiness. DORCAS GUILD of Manhattan Christian Reformed Church 4 Used by permission of copyright owne miniafrafion W gacuhlg EMERY W. BLANKE To The Class of '59, No nation has ever made a permanent success with- out strong spiritual influence. No individual has had lasting success, or brought happiness to himself and others, without spiritual guidance prompted by the teach- ings of God's Holy Word. Life to be valuable must be a balance of forces - material, mental, spiritual, - and if we. neglect the claims of the spirit, life will be out of balance. It is our sincere hope and desire that now, as you Sponsored by graduate, you will take spiritual inventory. As you go out into the world to make your mark, may your life always be a well-balanced one. Moy these words of God stand before you, to guide you through life's iourney: Trust in the Lord with all thine heart, And lean not unto thine own understanding. In all they ways acknowledge Him, And He shall direct thy paths. Your principal, EMERY W. BLANKE Compliments of AMSTERDAM LUMBER CO. 6 AMSTERDAM STORE Sahel? LEFT TO RIGHT: Hermon Von Dyken, Secreiuryg Wilbur Kimmg Harold Wierdcp Louis Kompsg John Le Febre, President Pierre Hoekemo, Treasurer: John Venhuizen, Treasurer: Joe Donhofg John Visser. EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEE: John FINANCE COMMITTEE: Gorrefi BUILDING AND GROUNDS COM Le Febre, Pierre l'lO9li9mG, JOFTIGS Cole, Pierre Hoekemo, John Le MITTEE: John Le Febre, John Vis- S. Velfkomp, Rev. John Geels, Hor- Febre, John Venhuizen, Henry Velt- ser, Joe Donhof. old Wierdo. lcomp. BUS COMMITTEE: Louis Komps, Hermon R. Von Dyken, Wilbur Kimm. MANHATTAN MEAT MARKET MANHATTAN BARBER SHOP Custom curing ond processing of all kinds. Open from 81iIl6 Monhorton, Montono Monhoiion, Montana 7 Mr. RICHARD GELDOF English Latin Yearbook Adviser Colvin College A.B. Graduate Work, Adams State Teachers' College we Mr. WILLIAM GRAS Mathematics Science Student Council Adviser Calvin College A.B. MOUNTAIN MACHINERY, INC. Headquarters for Massey-Ferguson and Jeep 4 wheel drive Bozeman, Montana Mrs. HESTER GELDOF Commercial Social Studies Calvin College A.B. Graduate Work, University of Michigan Mrs. LOIS KLOMPIEN Bible Calvin College A.B. A SL ,w- V, ,X .. f ,M K 'J gk i ew S W x Q n K .M sail , X. .Q - f M5311 5 Q i'r..w gg , bl N img 1 A X 5, 1 W X , Q f QV, . ' , A f - 5 5 X 1'G Q MS - W X Xi i X H31 .-X91 - x W, 5. ' 5: Ei 1- wx sms- if-. x v. X mm. S- Q - A 1 1 M Q L: -NN - -x-- 525: .'-fax, -jfvglurm A Q w if -L 5 K, y A if ' ' 45-Pr 5 f X II, 'Qi , 5 f 5 Q if Q Q .. y. 4 'Q . 4' f,N' 1 i .x A 1. 4 x rf, Q 4' ,,,,.,. 'K . .rw ,mf , 'W ,Q ,X L ' Offdceu LEFT TO RIGHT: Willard Brouwer, Vicar: Donald Klompien, President: Virginia Ypma, Vice-President: Nella Van Dyken, Secretary-Treasurer. MOTTO: Less for self, more for others, all for God. COLORS: Light Blue and Silver FLOWERS: Carnation GALLATIN VALLEY FURNITURE CO. BOERSMA'S SEWING CENTER For Finer Furniture 33 East Main Street, Bozeman, Montana Complete Home Furnishings and Carpets Autlwcrizcd PFAFF dealer 303 East Main Street, Bozeman Dont Sew it - Plwnfi it. 10 ELDON BOS GARY BOS C0san0va's dead, Romeo is gone, but Why study? Seniors always graduate. l'm still here. Basketball 3,4. Annual Staff l,4, Editor 4, Choir l,2,3, Play 3. ROBERT BOS He often burns the midnight oil, but sad to say it's not for toil. Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 4, Treas- urer lg .Student Council I, Basketball l,2, 3,4. FIRST FEED MILLS 11 WILLARD BROUWER Argue early, argue late. lf a line were crooked he'd argue it straight. Manhattan l,2, Choir 3, Play 3, Vicar 4. ANDREW DANHOF Got up at The crack of dawn, stuffed the crack, and went back to bed. President 2, Mirror Staff 25 Choir l. PHYLLIS DYKSTRA Two things I admire are boys Play 3. and dates. BETTY GEELS Stores aren't the only places you can find dolls. Pella Christian lg Secretary 2g Choir 2,47 Cheerleader 4. JOHN GEELS l like work, I could sit and look ot it for hours. Pella Christian I, Vice-President 27 Choir 25 Basketball 4. DONALD KLOMPIEN Leave him alone and he'lI come home, dragging a string of A's behind him. Treasurer 2, Student Council President 35 President 4. I2 l,4, Vice- WILMA SIEBENGA A giggle, a dash, a shriek cmd a crash! Manhattan 23, LEE LE FEBRE Tall, dark and taken. Vice-President lj Student Council l,4p Choir l,2,3,4f Annual Staff li Mirror Stal? 2, Bas- ketball 2,3,4, Treasurer 35 Play 3, ROBERT MOLENDYK l am not arguing with you - l'm telling you. Basketball 23,45 Choir 2,3,4. JACK VANDER MOLEN Teachers discover my faults, they never appreciate my charms. Choir lf Basketball 2,3,4. NELLA VAN DYKEN And he said that she said that . . . Secretary l,47 Choir l,2,3g Cheerleader 4 13 ANGELINE VELTKAMP Her future is well plannedg I think it in- cludes a man. Mirror Stal? If Choir I,2,3,4g President 3: Play 3. JEANETTE VISSER 'fHere's to a girl with a heart and a smile, who makes the bubble of life worth- while. Manhattan I. RONALD VELTKAMP My only regret is that I have only one life to give for the ladies. Manhattan 2,3g Choir IA, Basketball 4, VIRGINIA YPMA Her left hand will soon sparkle like her eyes. Manhattan 2,35 President If Annual Staff I,4p Mirror Staff Ig Choir Ip Cheerleader 41 Vice-President 4. BOZEMAN CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH 14 'Q , , 4 if. .5 C 1- ?:r,f Q! ,- SW 4 ' l as 20 X E -' f' 4 .: -3' , I. ' 0 Y ' 1 . v it H1 R v: 1 A A 4 J . 5 A, - . E 1 I, 7' 0 4, x V , .. ,,. . , . Y , 03'-f , x -0121, il ' - J IQYJLJ5 Jo ',, x. . gf vm.. , 1 ,n . - - W- ,B , ,. I . - ,- A , fig-12.2.5 'ka-A-fm-., -'W '- - ' x 'XT' 411. 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':s W. 12: 9 ifdjti 1 f , I ,Y ' f cwckvw Uffezew LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Van Dyken, Vice President, Pat Sinnema, Treasurer, Elaine Bos, Secretary, John Heidema, President. A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE EMPIRE SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Bozeman Agency, 35 East Mendenhall, Bozeman BELGRADE STATE BANK, Belgrade, Montana An Independent since i902 Serving Gallatin County, Member of FDIC 16 ELAINE BOS JACK BRAAKSMA TOM DE BOER ARLENE DYKMAN PHYLLIS GRINWIS JOHN HEIDEMA EILEEN MOLENDYK BURTON ROZEMA MARIE SEEGAR PATRICIA SINNEMA RAY VAN DYKEN DON VELTKAMP DOUG VELTKAMP LEROY VELTKAMP VERNON VELTKAMP EVA WIERDA FRED YPMA When in Bozeman don't forget Io CITY TRANSFERLSTORAGE CO sfop in at The NEW DUTCH CAFE Agenis for United Von Lines on North 7th Avenue. Local and long distance moving I LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Cofe, Vice Presidenh Loren Alberdc, Trecsurerg Morgoret Visser, Secretary: Sylvia Oostemc, President SECURITY BANK AND TRUST COMPANY VALLEY INSURANCE AND REALTY COMPANY Bozeman, Montono I6 South Tracy Bozemon, Montono Your Time and Temperofure Bank Your Profeciion ls Our Profession Represented by Nick Von Dyke I3 IRENE ALBERDA LOREN ALBERDA PATRICIA ALBERDA JACK BOS KENNETH BOS SHARON BROUWER HOWARD COLE ELEANOR DANHOF JAMES DE GROOT TRUMAN EMMELKAMP v--1-x FRANCIS FLIKKEMA JACK GRAY CHARLOTTE HEIDEMA DOROTHY LEEP SYLVIA OOSTEMA JANICE SEGAAR JUDY TRIEMSTRA DORIS VANDERBY BONNIE VANDERWALL LINDA VAN DYKE LORRAINE VAN DYKE SHARON VAN DYKE KAREN VAN DYKEN MARCENE VAN DYKEN JANICE VELTKAMP STANLEY H. VELTKAMP STANLEY N. VELTKAMP MARGARET VISSER MARY VISSER NORTH SIDE MEAT MARKET Custom Processing Lockers, Meats Wholesale and Retail ss: -U53 if Qwwjgsis we N 19 BOZEMAN MOTORS, INC. Ford - Lincoln - Mercury Dealer for ihe Gallalin Valley dau Offdeefw LEFT TO RIGHT: Tom Triemstra, President: Marilyn Terpsfra, Secretary-Treasurer: Joyce Kamps, Vicar, James Sinnema, Vice President. KAMP IMPLEMENT CO. international Motor Trucks McCormick Farm Equipment Ports and Service 20 AMSTERDAM GARAGE P.O. Manhattan Amsterdam, Montana Bus. Phone AT-4-3790 Res. Phone AT-4-6490 DOUGLAS DE BOER TETIA DWARSHUIS GARY DYKMAN JANET FISHER ALFRED FILKKEMA DELBERT KAMERMAN JOYCE KAMPS LINDA LE FEBRE SHARON RAMMERMAN FRED ROZEMA NORMA SIEBENGA DOROTHY SINNEMA JAMES SINNEMA MARILYN TERPSTRA TOM TRIEMSTRA JOYCE UITERDYK SHERMAN VANDER MOLEN NELSON VAN DYKE KAREN VAN DYKEN MARY VAN DYKEN STUART VELTKAMP WILLIAM VELTKAMP JENNIE VISSER MARCIA YPMA RAY LEE YPMA AUTO INN GARAGE Wholesale and Refnll Manhattan, Montana STONERS SERVICE BUS DRIVERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Dave Hoekema, Richard Geldof, Wayne Medendorp, Dick Flikkema, Henry Von Elderen, and Bill Gras. Q: Gallatin Valley's leading Rexall Store MANHATTAN REXALI. 22 JANITOR Tom Veltkamp JENSON'S FOUNTAIN Hunting and Fishing Supplies Gifts and Souveniers Used by permission of copyright owner. O. H Campbell Copr. 1958. rganizafionfi BUSINESS MANAGER Robert Bos EDITORIAL STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT Margaret Vnsser Judy Truemstra Pat Alberda Howard Cole Asst Ed Sharon Van Dyke Karen Van Dyken Sy'vla Oostema EDITOR Eldon Bos BUSINESS STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: Virginia Ypma, Marcene Van Dyken, Irene Alberdo, Dorothy Leep, Linda Van Dyke, Janice Segaar, Jack Gray, Stan Velt- kamp, Jack Bos. 94865 PROTESTANT REFORMED CHURCH is-Q V ix ' ' Y Eg? 'Q' f-' i X 'Y X v uc. we ,. 1 K ini A X -. .1 'L R f V. 5 5 MILDRED LE FEBRE t . ...gf . . 4 ' , u XL ff ee NN i X Advisor LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Cole, W. Brouwer, D. Kommermum D. Vunderbyp B, Vcnder Wcillg D. Klompien, Vice President. L. Le Febre, President, BILL GRAS M. Segcmrg J. Uirerdyk, E, Molendykf E. Wierdo, Secretory, J. Sinnemo. be rg. A M 5mp5 FROM THIS ' 1-'rl TO THIS X N QM-5 in Nh E N fit 'f--.. , tba-.lf 26 L. . . i , E ' , fi i, 1 if ji Q .rw .bv , A Q l .4 2 N 'atm r A xgfic 'fbi 's gi . J? E .ii , qt. xh 'L Q ,5 xii. . 1 uf I Q J M f 1 1. r . I ' n ir A -ri, , -dt W , 5 . , .Nb-x ix ,. gg.. 1 ., M Q- 1 fix r Q f Y, 5' TT' Zz., v .4 N. . xx 1 ,. i -Q. MQ ff. . M , r' my N. .3 1. fi M-ff V45 .QNSV my NU' 60 li -' +.1 'Pi- i ' Q Wife. Y ww' x 1721 Q , . YZ'-m, .zitg K 90 wil 5 fs' 125 Q ,X v --Q YF A91 Aifx.-9 '-L- Qffx s Q r if . we. in . -Q' il: v ., s A. V , fl f' ' . 1 wx... A 3 XS rg J .- 'X .r 5 ffw: fat.. Gif Vs:-! saigq .-fra? ni' 'J 4 ' 1' :Juv-4 Cn. A '5 ge 'Nz uf H2 .ff 4 'X v Q llfl r r 44 LEFT TO RIGHT: Stcm Velfkompf Doug DeBoer, Ken Bos, Bob Molendykf Ron Vehkcmpf John Heidemog Bob Bosf Lee Le Febreg John Geels, Gary Dvrmong Howie Cole, Fred Ypmo, KNEELING: Stan Cole, Coach, Roy Von Dyken, Manager. :S 'gl Q RK '4'2'2tQ.v1!S-v 5 'a 9 Q , X V NJ A ,X S' Qs! L e Bob dumps it in. 28 In it goes. w'1 Marg ,, . ... mum: nowie Cole, John Geels, Ron Veltka mp, Lee Le Febre, Bob Bos, Srczn Cole Cooch Lofs of ocfion. Large crowds. N .4 U LEFT TO RIGHT: Sfuorf Velfkomp, Jim De Groot, Gary Dykmcm, Jock Bos, Ken Bos, Delbert Kommermcm, Nelson Von Dyke. 29 ...wg ,f LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Geelsg Nellcx Von Dyken, Pctricic Alberdop Virginia Ypmc. Ginny, Pat, Nel, Bet. 1 'J ' 1-1 n 'Y 3 Yeo, Christian Hi. S l X 7 so ,... What o smelll Lollipop. ?wzZq pix Push hard. 7... Right in the eyel SMYWW ig? i f Ili X Y .6 74. 7.2.4679 The Kingston Trio? 31 Mmmm A iello toni. His Grst tooth. I - I2 I TL5 ..., L I Q 1. 'Mm au am LI VIRGINIA BET ond JOHN WILMA N51-LA BOB B. r'1 -I F M E M i ANDY 1 I : ' ' 'wr if? ' A ff simon . ,, Q ' V, ...:. 0 and fs , in ,Mr -. xg GARY ' ' ' Boa M. JACK ANGIE 4431, 'Jw M ,, II, PHYLLIS DON BILL RON JEANETTE 32 TOASTMISTRESS Elaine Bos TOASTMASTER Jack Bruuksmo CLASS PROPHECY Roy Von Dyken 4 . g THEME: Moonlight ond Roses. DATE: Friday Evening, April 24, 1959 33 ..n...q a. I wont my bottle! K 'Y' ,. wp- K 'I av xx Posing? Ladies' cxid, Oh yeohll yk. 4 Q ff D D ,N M I g ui: A , H Teocher's pe? peeve. Oh boy! He's had his bottle. Who? o messy iob. What goes on here? fm? if K iw, 5 V953 f 1 ef 1 x jf Q s ' 1 4 34 TO GREAT FALLS, MONTANA Nu W 4 Q ' Q Wednesday ,,, .Lf Q April 22, 1959 S ' f. ,QM L c X , 'fix -s,, Samba Sneak Dfw 14 Mak' 41 -W A L Q , ,iv '11 .Af x 7 , HX 4 X O ELECTRONIC mano e. rv senvlce ' YE Z h Soles and Service , Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. c Henry I. Visser . Peter Holman Dick Overweg and Family William Van Egmond and Family Mrs. Gertrude Bos and Family Mr. and Mrs. John D. Le Febre and Family Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ypma and Family Mrs. Hannah Alberda and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Veltkamp and Family Mr. and Mrs Henry Kamerman and Family Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Plowman and Family Mr. and Mrs.. John Visser and Family Mr. and Mrs. Martin Vanderwall and Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Geldof and Family Mr. and Mrs Herman R. Van Dyken and Family Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Terpstra and Family Mr. and Mrs Neal Feddes and Sons Mr. and Mrs. Ernest J. Terpstra and Family Mrs. Ann Heidema and Family Mr. and Mrs. John R. Van Dyken and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jacob R. Dykema and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Blanke and Family Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bos and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Danhof and Family Mr. and Mrs. Nick Danhof Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Leep and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Alberda and Family Mr. and Mrs. Jim S. Veltkamp and Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leep and Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cole and Family Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Emmelkamp and Family Mr. and Mrs. Dick Flikkema Sr. and Family Rev. and Mrs. John Geels and Family NORMAN IMPLEMENT CO. 103 W. Mendenhall, Bozeman JUniper 7-3l96 - Phone - JUniper 7-3l97 John Deere - DeLaval - Myers Water Systems SALES -- Norge - SERVICE STEVE'S COUNTRY STORE Tarps - Tents - Sleeping Bags Irrigation Dams - Western Wear Bozeman, Montana 36 ...f- with Y M i kk if R as X F N. N., my J 4 taxi X 4 vw- 'N X Q gm 'x x iff . Iss-1 gi . ,. x 4 F LNMSSN 'W Nm, 5 'ak fr. K '1-1 M 1-K .K Q Wikis 'w 55? W V ' QSMXS 5 E3 V A 'KQME ggwxktxkklx A. xxx! .XM . A X KL KL XS ' . - Q W A ' Wwmmw Y . N N 'Way xg Q 'Mg M , wa. wywgx K VM N K N . ww.. Q A -fu' N, iw xxx . N sk . X-. X 5 f., xx .NN N N .N N .S SK . QR x Q . g x 5: few it it ,nvfw A J v vt: , ' 'fig' , Qffh- Lyl- '-my 1 A A X .1 -. .. NX Q X S f ff N N X .J ' Q: W ' r , x .x X A A it -jf in M fm' I f aww? Q wxxxfx K W , f K Q ,.. of , , A , N f . rw wi f 3, , X K - ' ., pf' Q ?wg QjS4,3u f P, - I 'Q f 6 s Nz X 'vw X A i qw ,fm X X . X is xg 14 Q xx 'ek lx L K v X x as K K , 0 , ' 4 XXX? gm y MQ 'W x .,-f 'k- ' 5 x - . 1 :Xxx fkx gxiifgfxgf Qs .,. N Sf . N. Y 5-3 . We f Mrs. DICK VISSER Grade One Miss GERALDINE SCHAPER Grade Two Miss GERTRUDE KAMPS Grade Five Mr. WAYNE MEDENDORP Grade Seven Mrs. EMERY BLANKE Mrs. JAMES DE JONG Grade Three Grades Three and Four 38 Mrs. FRANK YPMA Grades One and Two Miss CAROL KAMPS Grade Four MTS. MiTCHEl GRAY Grade Six Mr. HENRY VAN ELDEREN Grade Eight FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Bozeman Helpful Banking Since 1892 Free Parking For Customers One ROW ONE: DARYL ALBERDA, STANTON ALBERDA, BILLY ALBERDA, LOREN BOS, VERNON BRAAKSMA, PATSY BROUWER, EUGENE COLE, KATHY COLE. ROW TWO: LINDA DANHOF, COLLEEN DYK, MELVIN DYK, SHEILA DYK, DOUGLAS DYKMAN, MARCIA DYKMAN, KENNETH EMMELKAMP, KEITH EMMELKAMP. ROW THREE: KATHY EMMELKAMP, GARY FLIKKEMA, LYNN GELDOF, HOWARD KAMERMAN, DONALD KAMPS, ELEANOR KAMPS, BRUCE LIGHTENBERG, DAVID SEGAAR. ROW FOUR: MARY VANDER MOLEN, ROLAND VANDER VOS, SAM VAN DYKEN, GLEN VELTKAMP, LILAH VELTKAMP, SHARIDEE VELTKAMP, JERRY YPMA. YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY of the Monhcmon Christian Reformed Church 39 One and 7am ROW ONE: JAMES BOS, MICHAEL COK, STUART COLE, GLEN DROGE, KARLA DYKEMA, CHARLES HOEKEMA, DONNA HOEKEMA, ROBERT HUTTINGA. ROW TWO: KAREN KAMPS, ARLENE KIMM, WAYNE KLOMPIEN, DAVID ROZEMA, JANICE ROZEMA, DARLENE SCHAPER, EVELENE SCHAPER, CARL VANDER MOLEN. ROW THREE: ELAINE VANDER VOS, GARETH VAN DYKEN, LEONA VELTKAMP, NORMA VELTKAMP, BRUCE VIS- SER, ANDREW WESTRA. MONTANA HEATING SERVICE L In F SUPER MARKET Heatlng and Refrlgeratlon Manhaftan, Montana Philco and Bendix Appliances Your IGA Store Phone AT 4-3384 Manhattan, Montana Check your IGA Shopper each week 40 7m ROW ONE: BEVERLY ALBERDA, MARCIA DANHOF, JAHIET DQJONG, DANTHEA De VRIES, TED GRAY, MAR- GARET HEIDEMA, NICK HUTTINGA, JAMES HUTTINGA. ROW TWO: RICHARD KAMERMAN, ROBERT KAMER- MAN, CHARLES KIMM, CHERYLL LYNN KLOMPIEN, KATHLEEN LE FEBRE, JAY LUCAS, DAVID POELMAN, WAYNE SCKIPPER. ROW THREE: MARIAN SCHUTTER, CAROL SINNEMA, THELMA TADEMA, MARLYS UITER- DYK, GLADYS VAN DYKE, RICHARD VAN DYKE, DONNA VAN DYKEN, JUDY VAN EGMOND, LAVONNE VANDER MOLEN, RUTH WESTRA, EVERT WIERDA, BARBARA YPMA. LANGHOR'S FLOWER SHOP If you wish to sell or buy a farm, Bozeman, Montana see The Best In Flowers Since l900 HELEN JOHNSON, REALTOR I0 East Main, Phone JU 6-5407 I4 South Tracy, Bozeman 41 ROW ONE: ALVIN BOLHUIS, VIRGINIA BOLHUIS, ALBERT BOS, MARLA BRAAKSMA, CORINNE DANHOF, MARLENE DANHOF, ARDYCE DYK, LARRY DYK. ROW TWO: BONITA DYKEMA, RONALD DYKMAN, JIM FEDDES, GRACE FLIKKEMA, KENNY FLIKKEMA, BARBARA HUTTINGA, LINDA HUTTINGA, SHIRLEY KAMER- MAN. ROW THREE: BETTY KAMPS, GILBERT KAMPS, RONALD KLOMPIEN, HELEN LUCAS, KARIN ROZEMA, ED SCHAPER, LARRY TERPSTRA, SALLY VANDER WALL. ROW FOUR: GAIL VAN DYKEN, JULANE VAN DYKEN, JOHN VAN EGMOND, CLIFFORD VELTKAMP, TOMMY VELTKAMP, DIANE VISSER, HENRY VAN ELDEREN, DONALD WESTRA. ROW FIVE: BETTY WESTRA. MANHATTAN STATE BANK Serving the Community Since 1905 42 57440: ROW ONE: CONNIE ANDRIESEN, ROSE BOS, ANN BRAAKSMA, RONALD BRAAKSMA, EILEEN BROEKEMA, JOYCE BROEKEMA, DAVID DE BOER, ALTHEA DYK. ROW TWO: BEVERLY DYK, DEAN DYK, KAY DYKEMA, KARL FLIKKEMA, ELIZABETH FLIKKEMA, PHYLLIS HOEKEMA, ROBERT HOFMAN, HELEN KAMERMAN. ROW THREE: TOM KAMERMAN, ARLENE KAMPS, GWEN KIMM, KATHLEEN KIMM, CLARENCE POELMAN, KATHY SIEBENGA, DICK SINNEMA, RODNEY VAN DYKEN. ROW FOUR: ROLLAND VAN EGMOND, JOHN VEN- HUIZEN, HELEN VELTKAMP. HALLAND FURNITURE COOKIE'S CAFE Bozeman, Montana Two of the Best Serving the West 43 0602 T3 A ROW ONE: CAROLYN ALBERDA, MYRA ANDRIESEN, GARY BOLHUIS, HELEN BOS, ROBERT BRAAKSMA, ALMA BROUWER, JAMES BROUWER, SHERWIN COLE. ROW TWO: JOHN DE JONG, DIANE DROGE, RONALD DYK, ALTHEA DYKMAN, MATTHEW FLIKKEMA, ARDYCE HOEKEMA, RONALD HOEKEMA, JOYCE KAMERMAN. ROW THREE: MARLYS KAMPS, JUDY KIMM, BILLY KIMM, LARRY KLOMPIEN, DIANE LINDEMULDER, ELAINE PLOWMAN, MARILYN POTTS, ANNA JEAN ROZEMA. ROW FOUR: SHARON SCHUTTER, PETER SEGAAR, DICK VANDER BY, CONNIE VANDER MOLEN, ELAINE VANDER MOLEN, LINDA VAN EGMOND, CAROL VELTKAMP, DARREL VELTKAMP, ROW FIVE: RODNEY VELTKAMP, GALLATIN TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Bozeman, Montana An Independent Bank. Established in I902. 44 the KN X , I I -,J ,Q A f i' I-A Q 'EJ A 5' A . ' 92:5 . ' R xg . fx If W R - ' V .am A :,, 'Q' S A ' A - I J H , I ' ,..,, Q L ,WC - Sf' ' . ,. ::,,, E ' 1 R L ES1 iih A if ,,.,., 1 ,.., L . W' .X. . S K K .K K , .,,L. .S SR ,:,E?Q,i,.,f.N ..v,.., .,,., ,,,,,,, A A I ' - F51 1 - L5 R I gi , A gzpv X I wi R, L I , L A A-Q ik A , C F NS '-jf. X in Y. - N K, N K, ' Q, X F ,hi fi .. ,. C 5 L AM . . I E. 10 R. - A 1 ' ' NL S ,QV A A ET ' A .SA-'Mg f ,fi I I 1 II, : 'E . ' I I ':' A .C , A -1 C. -' I S A J J' J 35' I u A 7 ' 'Q A ' 3+ vf i - - I in sz .., .1 A K . Q -A Jw- 5 1 fm! J' J ix - f i ,J N 55- ' ' 1 B? 9 . . -A fr: I --f , X.'- 1 . A .X N . b . 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ROW FOUR: DENNIS LUCAS, DELORES OVERWEG, CASEY POTTS, STANELY Q I J SCHAPER, WILMA SCHUTTER, NORMA JEAN SINNEMA, SHARON SINNEMA, JANICE TRIEMSTRA, ROW FIVE: HELEN JEAN TRIEMSTRA, JOHN VAN DYKE, BOBBY VAN DYKEN, DALE VAN DYKEN, SHIRLEY VAN DYKEN, JUDY VENHUIZEN, DORTHEA WESTRA, RUTH WESTRA. ROW SIX: PAULA YPMA. 45 Six ROW ONE: HARRY BOERSMA, ELAINE BOLHUIS, RONALD BOS, JOEY BRAAKSMA, JOHN BROUWER, MAR- GARET COLE, RONALD COK, WAYNE DANHOF. ROW TWO: VICTOR DE BOER, CAROL DE GROOT, CAROL JEAN DE JONG, JOYCE DROGE, JANICE DYK, KENNETH DYK, ALLAN DYKSTRA, CAROLYN DYKSTRA. ROW THREE: LARRY EMMELKAMP, HELENE FLIKKEMA, BERTHA HUTTINGA, CAROLYN KAMMERMAN, JANICE KAMPS, LORETTA KAMPS, MARY ANN KIMM, JERRY LEEP. ROW FOUR: KAREN LUCAS, JOHN MOLENDYK, ROBERT POELMAN, TERRY TRIEMSTRA, TERRY VANDERBY, WILLY VAN DYKEN, ELDON VAN DYKEN, ARLENE VAN EGMOND. ROW FIVE: IRENE VELTKAMP, LARRY VELTKAMP, SUZANNE VELTKAMP, LESLIE VISSER, SHARON VISSER, TONY VISSER, RICHARD WESTRA. GLEANER GIRLS' SOCIETY of Manhuftan Christian Reformed Church 46 Nl' TIE 'IEE ROW ONE: CONNIE ALBERDA, KENNETH ALBERDA, RICHARD ALBERDA, JANE BLANKE, BETTY BOS, BONNIE BOS, HARVEY BOS, JUDITH BRAAKSMA. ROW TWO: WANDA DYKEMA, PATRICIA DYKMAN, CLARENCE FLIKKEMA, MELVIN FLIKKEMA, BETTY KAMERMAN, JOHN KAMPS, ELDON LEEP, LARRY LE FEBRE. ROW THREE: HENRIETTA MOLENDYK, WILLIAM POTTS, DOROTHY SEGAAR, LOIS SINNEMA, MILDRED UITERDYK, JOHN VANDERBY, TOM VANDER WALL, KAREN VELTKAMP. ROW FOUR: KENNETH VELTKAMP, NELSON VELTKAMP, BILLY YPMA, PAT McCOLLOUGH, Not Pictured. DONALD G. HAMMER, D.D.S. WELHOUSER PLUMBING, HEATING, AND ELECTRICAL MOHIIGYTCH, Montana Manhattan, Montana 47 4945 ROW ONE: CLIFFORD ALBERDA, MARGIE BOERSMA, JIM BOS, JENNIE BOS, NORMA BOS, JAMES DANHOF, WARREN DANHOF, JOHN DE VRIES. ROW TWO: ELDON DYK, GENE DYKMAN, DOROTHY DYKSTRA, MAYNARD FLIKKEMA, DALE GRINWIS, DON GRINWIS, BERNARD KAMERMAN, GARY KAMPS. ROW THREE: SIDNEY KAMPS, HENRY KIMM, KAREN OOSTEMA, LOREN OOSTEMA, ARLYN PLOWMAN, KEN SCHAPER, BARBARA SEGAAR, SIDNEY SINNEMA. ROW FOUR: THELMA VAN DYKEN, MARIA VAN ELDEREN, CORNELIA VISSER, DONALD VISSER, LOLA WESTRA, BERNARD WESTRA, DEAN WEIDENAAR, WESLEY WIERDA. John Brcaksma WAGNER'S NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Bozeman's Landing Men's and Boys' Store 48 3 3 Q E a 2 3 E il Q 2 5 3 f S 5 S 2 E 3 E Z 2 E
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