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afar!! an we, Qeniors of 'S2N, cream of the intellect, being possessed of knowledge and talents far to the excess of our needs, do hereby be stow to the fortunate heirs the following things the High School Circle Our sincere gratitude for the many things they have done for N M C H Q the Bus Drivers Ear muffs so they won't hear all the noise the Janitors The absence of Hour paper on de floor and 'd gum under de desk ' westmaas Our appreciation for the advise and encouragement he has given us during our four years here at Christian High Miss Schaaf A string to tie around her finger so she will renem ber us' Nr Egpebeen A hand book on 'how to drive carefully and avoid ting horses need everything we have Mr Nyenhuis Ou thanks for his hard work in producing a swell P187 Mrs Wildschut A rose, because her sweet ways and looks made us think of roses Huizenga A semester of rest after his semester of hard work II the Infant Freshmen A book intitled nHow to Get Rid of Childish H its and Become Adults the Law Breaking Sophomores Our seats in the back of the assembly The great advantage of these seats is they xe situated at a more comfortable distance from the Fountain of Discipline, namely the teachers desk the Arrogant Juniors Our dignity, honor, and domineering skill and a liberal portion of our self control Gerrit Borgman, do leave my determination for learning to Marvin Mys Marge Tacoma, leave my come hithern look to anyone who needs it Lois Brinks, leave my diamond wrist watch to Virginia Ellens Ardythe Tacoma, leave my interest in the south Ka certain student at Calvin? to the South Wing Building fund Bill De Zeeuw, leave allergic to lipstick Page Twenty sl! e I. To : To 2 e To : 0 II. To Mr. : To : . 1 ' To 1 , A I 2 ' ' hit .H To Mr Oostendorp: Nothing, since he has at last convinced us that we To , ' : r ' To . ' : To Mr. : . I. To : ab . n To ' 2 o To : IV. I, , g , I , ll ' 1, . I. I, ------ .... -- .
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Stanley Ellens travels to all the best schools Giving popular lectures on 'The Wisdom of Fools' Harland Hendricks works in a New York Cafe If one should ask for roast beef he's sure to bring hay Although Miss Vredevoogd is a teacher today She still with her little boys likes to play we all remember how of yore She attracted the boys at school by the score Miss Zuider Veen is a prominent writer And specially for women's right became quite a fighter Dort Boven, the instructor so great, In Chile is teaching the people to skate Don Aardema lost his job as a traffic cop, For he turned the sign nGo' when it should have been 'Stop In the Y W C A Julia Kortman teaches The girls how to lengthen and strengthen their reaches In Marilyn Koetje we have a sweet wife who rules her own home without any strife Mildred Husker goes twice a year to France To buy hats for nRos1en half a year in advance Hermina Sikkema is a saleslady unique who sells everything, no matter how antique In times past Julia Ouwinga was class musician But today she has risen and married a physician Lee Brinks, a detective always discovering the fake Rules his family and farm with a spade and a rake And though far from friends, has won great renown Janice Buninp now greets my sight, Teaching little children to read and to write while Dorothy Slachter a saleswoman of new style Has won many friends by her winsome sweet smile Ada Lucas is honored by many a man, For she's found a way to turn freckles to tan In a cute little shop Angeline Meekhof is sought For the art of make up by her is taught To England went Anna Smith in state She married a prince a most happy fate Agnes Kuipers has attaimed her greatest desire, She's now the mistress of a home and a fire Miss Norma Bolkema is greatly desired By ladies, who high station in life have acquired, She dresses their hair in becoming ways, And makes their complexions last for days Mr B111 De Zeeuw, last but not least Rides around in a 'Lizzien selling Fleischmann's Yeast All this was told by a Witch so wierd And then, as by magic she disappeared With joyful hearts our steps we retraced Because W8 had o'ercome the troxbles we faced We hope no one's offended if the future's not right For it was told by the Hitch on that dreary night 0 YI Miss Schutte teaches in a small country town
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I, I, W1 5e.4 tament Norms Bolkema, leave to sit by my 'hope chest' and wait. Angie De Vries, leave my giggling to Peter De Haan. Annie Smith, leave with my diamond sparkling on my shining in my eyes Don Ouwinga, leave my athletic abiltiy to Cal Baas basket ball team in despair finger and stars leaving the Ada Lucas, leave my freckles splattered all over Tom Koetje's nose Julia Kortman, leave my over looking ability to all little stubs ll N Angeline Meekhof, leave my lovely, long, locks, to Reet Fredricks Don Aardema, leave my job as announcer at basket ball games to get a contract at WATT Evie Kenbeek, leave my way with the teachers to Betty Ann Schutte Agnes Kuipers, leave my walky talky ways and tect1ve magazines to Bill Tacoma Phyllis De Ruiter, leave the editors uneasy chair to the next unfortunate victim Marilyn Koetje, leave my sweet disposition to the faculty Nelvin Jager, leave, hoping to find ample space to broaden out, since I have already risen to rare heights Lee Brinks, leave to Eugene Koetje the which by dint of long suffering I have Hermina Sikkema, leave my Grade An to Mildred deuker, leave my quiet ways to Orville Baas, leave my school books to them to Florence Klifman good will of the teachers secured Swartwood Dairy Ruth Boven anyone who can understand Harvey Mulder, leave my mischievous looks to Harold Vander vol Harland Hendricks, leave ny unmanagable hair to Rodger Westveer , Sikkema Marian Koster leave my good humor and hearty laughs to Lucille Stanley Ellens, leave my Varied collection of alibis to the Sonhs Janice Buning, leave my typing speed to all nhunt and peck' typists Julia Pluger, leave my sweet tooth to Marge Smits Esther Vredevoogd, leave my excellent study habits to next years freshmen Julia Ouwinga, leaverny healthy looks to Ruth Jenema Bernie Tolsma, leave my vim, vigor, and vitality to Ernest Brinks Dorothy Slachter, leave my dimples to Edith De Haan Julia Schutte leave my calmness to the coach we advise that take advantage of this at basket ball games tl l6SS6S P ge Tue y s Ivan Itch B Wildered I, I, I, . I, - H . I, . I, - a I, . I, , - I, N N I, . I, II 1 3 I' ll ' I,. , I. I, Dorothy Zuiderveen, leave my nyou tell it, I'll laugh at itn attitude I, . . I, . , . I g I, P - I, D ' . I, 1 - . F, , I, . I, . I, . 1, . . he 2 U nl - even
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