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ERAA VOGELPOHL Sponsor Left to Right: Kenneth Dykstra Engelbert Pennings Calvin Groen Frank Katje Th rfsia Nibbelink Ralph Wassenaar Frances Brink Howard Schutter A'ida Hiizmf Wilbur Reinders Lena Muilenburg Francfs Colenbrander A'ice Wassenaar Cseatedj Reinard Dykstra THE JUNIOR CLHSS The Junior class of the Academy is -small, numbering only four- teen members. Their president is Lena Muilenburg. The Juniors' most successful group effort for the year was ihe Junior-Senior Eanquet given on May 15. To raise money for 111.4 banquet the Juniors conducted the candy store -during the year. Outstanding members of the class are Calvin Groen and Engel- bert Pennings in baslcetballg Wilbur Reinders in Farming: Aiida Hibma and Frances Brink in Music. Howard Schuiter is also known for his impressive recitals of The Deaih of Sam McGee. X-
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SENIORS' LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT 8 I, Lois Bronkema, bequeath my straight A's to the incoming Freshmen. I, Gilbert Bruxvoort, bequeath my beau-brummel title to Ver- gil Dykstra. I, Bernard De Jong, bequeath my excess poundage to Gerrit Kroeze. I, Etta Huizenga, bequeath my flirtations to Theresia Nibbelink. 8 I, Gerald De Jong, bequeath my unexplored resources to Otto Huizenga. I, John Heemstra, bequeath my guinea pigs to the Biology Lab. I, John Hofmeyer, bequeath my stand-in with all the referees to Marion Andringa. I, Johanna Pennings, bequeath my unfailing smile to Frances Elenbaas. 3 I, Virginia Rouwenhorst, bequeath my long rides to the girls in next year's Physics class. I, William Vande Brake, bequeath my unerring eye for the basket to Fred Dyk. I, John Vandenberg, bequeath my affable manners to Gerrit Hibma.
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Howard Schutter: Men don't stop to think and women don't think to stop. John De Haan said that he was not scared when he -drove into a flock o-f geese at seventy miles an hour but that he was COVe1'- ed with goose iiesh. Geneva Roetman was asked to endorse har S. E. A. check exactly as she did on her letters so she wrote, Your loving Geneva. Homer De Boer in Biology class: A moth must live an awful life, he lives in a fur coat in the summer and in a bathing suit in the winter and eats nothing but holes. Willie Tamminga wants to be a well- digger because he says., that's the only pro- fession you don't have to start from the bot- tom antd work up. Eddie Hofmeyer talking to a man at th? employment agency said, I don't suppose you don't know of anybody who don't want to hire no-body to do nothing, -do you? Gerald Vande Berg thinks girls are too biased. They say 'bias this and bias that' un- til he's broke. Professor Trygg says that the three words used most among college students are: I don't know. Willard Lubbers: Do you believe people should love one another? Jetts Rylaarsdarn: Yes, I certainly do. Willard: O. K. let's sit on the davenport and practice. Marcia Boone was visiting on a farm when the farmer's wife gave her a glass of real cow's milk. Thank you, said Marcia, I don't ever drink cow's milk. I always drink milk-mans milk. Pete Meerdink says,: Isr1't it strange how a man will chase a girl until she catches him. Leona Hibrna wrote this answer in a his- tory test: In order to become citizens of the Unite-:l States, foreigners must take out their civilization papers. Elaine Kanis in Psychology class: The only reason they don't have insane asylums in Arabia is, there are nomad people there. Jerome De Jong: Life is like a Stop, Look and Listen sign. You see a pretty girl, you stop, you look, and after you're married you listen. Ken Newendorp says that the sausage nine feet long and three feet thick which he saw at the butcher shop, looked like a lot of baloney to him. Blanche De Jong: The world is round because it isn't on the level and it isn't on the square. Prof.: 'tProve that 2x plus 2y equals 4xy. Myron Heusinkveld: I don't have to Prof. I never said it did. Ruth Lubbers: It's tough to spend for- ty cents for a pound of meat, but itfs tougher if you only spend twenty cents. Lewie Ard's definition of a ping pong net is a lot of little holes tied together with string. John Van Aller's definition of a peach of a complexion is one that is yellow and fuzzy. Harold Colenbrander says he doesn't worry because in the daytime he is too busy and at night he is too sleepy.
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