Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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Dorothy Ackerman Cheinpltyhio Qemor Girls' League Spectator, Debating Lois Andre Senior Girls' League 5.17. Q. R., Spectator llall Duty Marcia Barnes Orchestra Qpresj llall Duty S. P. Q. R. Ctreas.J National llouor Society Senior Girls' League Student Council Handbook Gerald Charles Belfer Senior Play Glee Club ts:-cy.l Basketball imgrj Golf, French Club R. O. T. C. Shirley Biermacher One Act Plays Senior Girls' League Spectator feditorj llall Duty Ralph Bonswor A Cappella Choir Glee Club, Basketball Vtfrestling, Spectator R. 0. T. C. Stuart Bradley Mimes Cstage 1l1gI'.D One Act Plays Senior Play Cstagemgizj Cheinphybio Ctreas.j llall Duty Biddy Allen Mimes ivice-pres.J Une Act Plays Senior Play Senior Girls' League tleaclerj llall Duty Circulation Connn David Applebee Mimes, One Act Plays Senior Play Football ivarsityl Track. Hall Duty Corclelier tluresj Dolore el r Com ial l t Charles H. Bertsch, jr. A Cappella Choir qpresj Glee Club. Handbook S. P. Q. R. Franklin Bolt Baseball tmgrj VVrestling, R. 0. 'l . C. Eugene F. Bowers Vilrestling Phyllis jean Brady Junior Class Secretary Chemphybio French Club National llonor Society Senior Girls' League Hall Duty Camera Club f iw Ay

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Alice Behrens Frederick Geers Anthony Jansen Jacqueline Krell Virginia Lewis Ruth Postema Donald Salm Mimes Fred' s interest in He had an active French Club Commercial Club Ruth should make Boys' Junior Gle One Act Plays machine shop helped interest in w ood- Spectator an excellent nurse Club Home Economics him to become an working in school. Senior Girls' League some day. Boys' Senior Gle Club aviation mechanic Club fpres.J in the Army. A Cappella Choi Senior Girls' League Football Student Council Track, XVrestlm Patricia Srricklen Dorothy Tausend John Virginia Warren Lois Whitmore David Worm Senior Girls' League Senior Girls' League Vander Woude Senior Girls' League Senior Girls' League VVrestling News in the Army Band Senior Play IIONV. Mimes O Act Pl - ne ays Dave is now in the Army Air Corp, Lincoln, Nebraska. February Graduates The fourteenth of January will remain a happy event in the minds of thirteen people. On that day Ottawa broke one of its traditions so that these students might graduate in the middle of the year. The exercises followed the same order as the eve- ning exercises in June except that it was in the afternoon with the student body attending. The Army snatched away Fred Geers, Don Salm, Fred Vander Woude, and Dave Worm. Alice Behrens, Anthony Jensen, Virginia Lewis, Pat Stricklen, Virginia Warren, and Lois Whitmore are working. Jackie Krell is back at school again, Ruth Postema is studying to be a nurse at Michigan State, and Dorothy Tausend is attending college there also. Mr. Giddings presided over the commencement and introduced to the student body Mr. Harry J. Kelly as the speaker of the afternoon. Mr. Mitchell and the Senior orchestra furnished the music. Service Flag Dedication February 22 had a double meaning for the stu- dents at Ottawa this year. Dedication of a service Hag to the men in service held the lime-light at an assembly on Washington's Birthday. As Bill Daniel- son on behalf of the seniors, who dedicated the fiag, spoke, the curtains opened displaying a Hag with a red border and white center in which was a blue star having the number 374 on it. This number which represented the number of men then in service is now 413 as the book goes to press. Lieutenant W. M. Fleetwood from the Army Weather School here in Grand Rapids, spoke on What the people here at home are doing. He told us that the two gold stars in the corners of the flag represented Richard Wells and Phillip Aldrich, who had been killed in action. In memory of their death taps was played. A short address given by Mr. Shillinger closed the assembly.



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H lm I Clifford Bremer Bette Ann Brummeler XVhen away from his bookkeeping job, Cliff can be found hunting. William Brummeler Track, Hall Duty Football Maurice Buskers Band, Hall Duty Robert J. Collins Band, Track Donna Mae Cornelisse Legend One Act Plays Lewa tpres.7 Commercial Club Athletic Awards Championships Marvin Lynne Burd Band, R. O. T. C., Hi-Y Robert G. Clark Mimes Qpres.J One Act Plays Senior Play, Basketball Football lvarsityj Track, Hall Duty National Honor Society Legend thus. tngr.J Betty jane Cook Mimes, One Act Plays National Honor Society Senior Girls' League Cleaderl Hall Duty, Legend Home Economics Club qvice-pres.J Commercial Club Chemphybio Orchestra Cvice pres l Chemphybio benior Girls League Pauline Crawford Glee Club Bowling., Nenioi birls League William Danielson lllll1lES One Act Plays National Honoi bociety Student Council Ctreas l R O T C Cbgtl Hall Duty football Qmgr J Chemphybio S P Q R Bar and Chevrons Club ttreas J llome Economics Club Senior Girls' League Yvonne Cutliff Declamation Hall Duty, Mimes One Act Plays Senior Girls' League Senior Play Spanish Club W W Senior Gir ' Lea e Spectator s. igr Hall D 't , Studen yn il if if ' ' , X if . N iff , Philmore Dennen What would the basea Baseball Cmgr.J ball team do without Phil is an ardent stamp m as ne f 1 collector. , pitchers? -P335-l ' ', ZW xi ' Y V11 7 , il j', in . If 2, MQ' . l i 'Kiln I . . .J , T if lv, - A ln nl ll x mf , , 1' ' fr H 'a f 'J' u J Ni. ,lfi ' I-,l - fy IW f n 'li-N 1 l . . . . . t 0 K' - p it 7 Doris Darli g ' f 4 A Lrg: J ii S. I .... . 'ZL'i'l.' T jaw- - , 1 - li'l f1f :ii ' b X W. IV,, 1, , A ,.... 1, r, 1,3 1- 1 Lge 1 li l' ' :J1 Qf 3 1' ' . ' . tv 'bw ll ,,,, L, -V I 1--i '- l ., in' - j lx ,, i ,M f i: 54 J ' i i ', james Den Hollander ,l ,I fi 1 p. ,t di jj o 0 'ts 24

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