Ottawa Hills High School - Legend Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1950
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X I Q 5 I 3 ,,,,,yfffI ffvjcfj S: I fff I ,Q Y f' I 5 - gf X I OTTAWA HILLS HIGH SCHOOL U . fx GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN M Vol XXV, 1950 5 A SX J WN MMz7wwfMrfffffffKf Q3 4 I 9 0 Lf, .,,,,Q?' f2q1fI2A, g fvffffmvf fffifffwf ffjjf 1 Off VW' iff' V.. Vfjzqflvdyf ff ' f ,I-' ifrv-fYDf'T7? ' 'fv , K A f 'WI 72 '74-X ' 7J,,.,nwf',,V ? WWW g. A lf, 'Y'L-wf mfvv Zn ml ,, I . , ,K77 Tf 1 fp In-' NAQ4 'w K -' ,V . ffl , ff 1 i wh' ,X QQ W 5 w 4 .H ,, ,kd Vfvfffgag, Qlfyj ,fm ix .3 fn- 'Ww X, M. , MM . 9. 1, Q 5:3 ,.,, 1 6 W 9-45 A' Q1 Aw? B' 3 if if vw U ' Nf L lk' . ' 4 1 .N ,wa 40? 2, ey A . I 1 Wgifw ,.- .ww-f ' 1 Q I 4, Sf 15 AQ ik 1 Xa, K K 'E ,KKK IQ! f 1 E 4 250 ull of you E S U We Present, This Anniversary Legcn o 7 . I O I C 1 ' ' I , Q P To us you'll e'er be dear' V A X SCENES AND SCHOOL LIFE ..... . . by . . Q , s Our hearts will ever treasure P j ff The thougths of our days here if SENIORS .......... Q . . ' l.-. . A 26 We'll always love your colors 1 714' A U7 UNDERCLASSMEN ....... . , . . .... . . -1-l Ever true and loyal be M FACULTY .......... . .lj .... . 58 A K Triumphant 'ueath the sky ATHLETICS ............ . 68 Here's to our own dear High School ORGANIZATIONS ............ . 78 Ywempa- Q EEWLS- xii-LLXTXnp?5,f5'Q'f5?mC6. Men L mf be -51.6 -WDM WST, i ht 'vkKfW'wt ' K X ' W-xlxi.. ' k nm anscn, a Senmr, sho den Ll nc', an e t , what tl Legend was like when he wa in junior high. L. C ' 'A ATU, Q,Q..N- 1 , 3 .Q..9,QQ.s.g Q.-eL.Q g, B t-'NE N ' Ls9S'T.cr4- We Shall Long Remember MR UPTON Mr Wfrllxam Upton a faxorrte teacher of many Ottawa students was strlcken while workmg on h1s master s degree at the Unn crs1ty of Mlchlgan shortly before school started nn September Although he had been at Ottawa only two years he was a xery actne member of the faculty Immedxately after begxnnnng h1s teaehmg at Ottawa rn the fall of 1947 he became the faculty manager for basketball baseball and golf HIS genume mterest rn athletlcs as well as h1s smcerlty wnll long be remembered by the boys on the teams and those who were m h1s history and blology classes L1 e J mee ue!! 11111 L1 e J work u el! done ,fx L1 e 5 wctofy 111011 Now cometh fer! john Mllls f 1 Airy VJ 3 5 Bon ULLMAN Q? Oil Robert Louls Ullman a member of the Semor Class of 1949 dxed shortly after h1s graduatnon from Ottawa Bob a frrendly boy wrth a great deal of Wlt took an enthusrastlc part rn many school actrvrtles such as dramatlcs pubhca tnons debatmg and sports For h1s work on the Spectator Bob recerved the Qurll and Scroll award Many wrll re member hxm as Sherwln Parker rn the semor play Ex ery Famrly Has One 6 if ,nf Y-, ,,,,, ,,..-,..,-...-. ,N 97.1-.. ...M -. 7 651 ll cdr hrs Our 23th nmxcr ry Evan Mr Henry D IL 1 h oxcd prmr 11 to his many 1 ara of vxork at O 111 .111 o S tcompzm on sup 10m Wx t glory humor md LlI1LC,.gflI1Li 3, 1111 for hung .1 true cmd' to ll 5 Q 111s 111x115 11111111 hw 1 :dc 9 Nm scholrrshul IClLlf.I'Sh1P 1r1JlspoFf!'Q.1r?fh1p m C1111 and ex ry studrnt hcrc at Ott1vx.1 H15 loyalty to the srhool Ins mrrrcbt m .xthlctrcs and lm Smccrc apprccmtron for work xwll dom wll lonzg bc rcmcmbcrcd by those who IIIXC lctt or .irc xct to luxe Ott.1v11 :-...-. 1 1- 4. wwf L-'+i14'!MA 0444.2 1.11. f f DISCUSNIHQ, ln rmpurtlnt lrobluu xxlth Nr 'NI1LN1L1,Ll1t11n WLLJ1 um of thc umur Rotlrlms chmun from CJYIIVNI I ,E+-Anglia, QQ . -..- - --aft?-.,., -T. mm,-,-. ,.-, . 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Mr, and Mrs. Rohert O, Blackford with their son -lim, who is a freshman at Ottawa, have made their permanent home in Grand Rapids, Mrs. Blackford. the former Marion Leyda. was a mcmher of the class of '28, in which she participated in dramatics, music, and was a member of the Legend Staff. Acting as president of the Cordelier Cluh tforerunner of the Varsity Clubj and vice-president of the Parthenon tliterature clubj, Mr, Black- ford was an honor student of the class of '29. After graduating. he attended Michigan State College and is now a manufacturers agent. lielou' riglvfr Present principal of Alexander School is jean Seliler who gradu.ited in 1939. An ardent supporter of the Legend Staff. Miss Sehler was also a member of G. A. A. and the French Cluh. She received training for her present position at the University of Michigan. Below Ieflx Music and dramatics played a large part in the school life of Frederick XX'illiam Poel. Graduating in 1929, he was also secretary of the Hi-Y Cluh and a memher of the student council. Legend Staff, and tennis team. After attending junior College he enrolled in Kenyon College and is an attorney in Grand Rapids at the present. WGA., 5 fi 'Z 2 i 5 z FUR HHME DATE MAKING gpg BOOTH C., A PAKSLOU DHTE 4 TRRII -. an ...1 .f High ,Skfyonl Kids lnllmg .1 b.lNLxLf Tw 'l'iw,1'11og1N1r1g N .4 VlL,fN.mr ywlw rm 'Im lumx r' Cfullx Imgm' wfiuuw IJ1. hm IM vii' vm .1 px-V..l.1r HAM xg-A-rmwu-l M IM Nrulwmx fwumxl .-i ll+1rmww:11u ww N,',ff,'.1xf 4 K Inu lax Y .1 11 -M V M acl. Ruxmld liwxxn. C.arlvwn liurtt. Rugu' I.1xx ,M ,. -ff Mmx Duliln' Kxng. IMI lhxuy Ann Iipulmuu, Thug pwwpln I'LPI'LNkl1ILk1 Utt.m.- Ill flu Fwtruz IHILI11 wmrut lm ummm piux .w.tv.nzx1111g Im- ruru Nil' V154 www .1 IIUIL Iimrx Un wgmrxlxxg mylar , 2 X, 6. ,. t sf 3, I 251-K 5 49554 5 Z SEV, X ' Y ff' - , S- 3' ,, , . Q1 ' ff Q Sf 3 3 1 W 352k 4, by 9' , QQ? wif , ' 2 C 3 . 53 af 5 I i , V' 1.1 . ' ' Wmwmsfg Af! 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SLJILJ: Marlene Ley tC.irolineJ, Charles Anderson fRip Van Bretl, Marge Beenen tStudent Directorj, ,loan Nichols 1Anne Darrow y, Pat Davies lVictori.1 Van liretj. X01 in fflfllllrf Miss Elva Van Haitsina tDire-etorj. Double Dow The rhoiee of the Mimes Club, Double Door , was .1 three .ict mystery by Elizabeth Mclfadden. Rip Van Bret has always been dominated by his hall' sister. the proud spinster, Victoria Van Bret, Wlieri he brings a young nurse, Anne Darrow, home to be his bride, Vittoria is furious and tries to break up the marriage, demanding that her younger sister, Caroline, stand with her. Caroline tries to help Ann and Rip, but her tear of Vic overwhelms her. Vic tells Rip a lie about an affair between Anne and Rip's friend, Dr, john Sully. Rip realizes that it is not the truth and prepares to leave the house with Anne-A Vie, now desperate, lures Anne into the seeret vault with a promise of the Van Bret pearls and locks her behind the double door. Caroline tells the serret. and when Rip shows Victoria that her power over him is broken. she goes insane eluteh- ing the Van Bret pearls. lwiitf' LMI: The serxants wateli .is Vittoria goes insane. Luzzwl' Rlgffff Sully .ind Caroline wish the newlvweds good lurk, 1.1 J ,lon.ttli.m isnt intcixstul in lXl.1thiltl.1's pr.tyt'i'. Rllfilff Htrlwrt trlls Frictlu .mtl Margo .llWHLlf tht- tire. Seniors Pl'656lIf 'jmzlzrzljf Tbau Pt-rlormt-tl lwlwotc .1 rt-tortl lvrcaliiiig .tutliciitt on Nou-iulwt-r 3 .ind -4. 'YI.uiu.iri' Thaw, .i toiiiuly hy XVilli.im Roos. took its .uitlicncc to it Comm-ttitut Iurmliousc, Mugt- .uitl Htrlwtrt Ci.tgt tlXl.trily1i lirclmtli .mtl C,h.trlts Aiitltrsonb, xxith their tl.1ughtt-rs. l5.trli.1i'.t tRost-m.ii'y Priiizt 1. S.ir.ih 1Virgiui.1 Stutusj, .mtl P.iul.i fMiirjoric Puytoiil. hought this lurm in ortlcr th.it Mr, Giga. .1 writer. might have .1 cluict plume in xxhith to work, Thai wt-rc sutlly disillusioiicnl, how- fwr, wlit-ii 'lou.ith.ui .intl M.itliiltl.1 Rotkwootl tC,.1r- lxlt Mullick .mtl Nl.ll'Q.1FL'l Klt-sncrl. rt-turiiul xxith I.. l'.iul.t .intl Nun-h .iiitltlll tv Lint Mr. Lmgt 4-fl lu .1 tirt. Nl, ,H tht-ir son. Matt 1Ron.tltl Brownj to tl.1im tht- house. Mutt not only worrictl B.irlmir.t's Ii.intc. George Hustt-tl fRit'hic litsscttl. hut oiusul lfrictlu. thc iimitl flvlurgt- Bcuiiuiij. to quit. Mr, Loomis. tht- luwytr Qlloii liuningl, trit-tl to htly. hut tht xisits ol' oltl L'ntlt Whtlttr tliill Alle-iid. .uitl S.ir.ih's t.iItA ol' Matt .uitl l'l.lflMlF.1lS L-lopcmcnt .ultlctl to the toiifusion, Hsrlwcrt sunt Curson, thc po- litciimti fR.1lcigh lfinltlcstcinl. to look for Barlmrit. Lhtlcr thc tlircttion of' Miss Elm Vin Haitsmu, ii.l.ll1ll.1l'l' rl-l1.1XVH xxpis .i high point in tlr.tm.1tits this nur. fir. ,li-pig lit-rgliugt is husili' mul-ting up M.iig.ii'tt Kltsmi, ' u 'x Qi M 2 ff . f I5 wi XE, , QW ws w K ,if V. CM 4 4' , E 2 xkfg: Vkxl nw X I X- ef is if '-.i Q di X 1 L ' in '73 fm - I A .tx , 1 : A-N. ,gi A '- if f P fx 4, , AIX ,L K fx hw' . 2 I Nlxsigw f W-1-vs. GI Q 115' ' f T 7 ,t V7,V,' Q 1 A X yr I? SE . Z 2 ' f , 5 Y. 'Q 1 K l . ' M! x N 5, ' NK .Av X I K I I X 4 x 4 'Q wM'NhNM + ? QWQV - fVl , y I 1 'fy 7 , Q I if ' l .4 I Q 21 F A? I 'I W ',f,L, X f 'Y ' ., , lm' X ff 4' , Wg I 'gg lf. ' ' W 69 SQ-gf ff Q., 51-.gf . ' A: rf ggi? 3- - , W 'ii ff f , X - f -Q, ' 4' ,EQ J A . V fy? , Qi -1- 'ig . ? , , if ? 3' 5 1 , W J J ' I ,, 1,4 ,fy f 'F an H. M. S. PilZ6lfb1'6 In accordance with a tradition revived last year. the Music Department with the support of the Dra- matics Dcpartment and Art Department undertook an operetta, I-l.M,S, Pinaforen by Gilbert and Sul- livan. presented January 10 and ll. with a matinee on Thursday afternoon. The set, which turned the stage into a lavish ship. was composed of a series of curtains and backdrops. which were ordered from Tracy Music Library in Boston. who are authentic representatives of the D'Oyle Carte Opera Company. The cast rehearsed for twelve weeks in an en- deavor to give a polished performance, In addition to the cast, the orchestra spent eight weeks learning and practicing the music in an attempt to play it in true Gilbert and Sullivan fashion. The story goes that Ralph Rackshaw, a sailor on the good ship H.M.S. Pinafore, finds himself hope- lessly in love with the captain's daughter, Josephine. But the lovely Josephine is already promised to the Monarch of the Seas, Sir Joseph Porter, K,B.C. The complications which follow, not only for Ralph and Josephine, but also for Sir Joseph and the captain, go to make a good story. ,,.,,'-:a,m- gf, k ugh., . -. f, 1 f- f..-Q. .gm-in .. -.- - c. adzfw... y . -.uma .vr-wan.-4.-in N ar., ,. . ua, - a .ff U-Ly XVhen Ralph tinds himself the rightful captain of the ship, he changes places with Captain Corcoran and claims Josephine as his bride. In his sorrow the former captain turns to Little Buttercup, whom he marries: and Sir Joseph, confused by the whole affair. pledges himself to Cousin Hebe. For weeks afterward the hall re-echoed with the familiar refrains of Dear Little Buttercup and I'm the Monarch of the Sea. CAST Josephine ............. .....s. B arbara Pope Ralph Rackshaw '.........,......c ........ D ale Gilb Captain Corcoran .,.........,...... ..... D on Polzin Sir Joseph Porter K.B.C ........ .......... T om Peck Little Buttercup ................. ......, D onna Himes Dick Deadeye ...... ...r...,.... A llen Green Cousin Hebe .....,.. ....... B arbara Hansen Boatswain ...c........... ..... C harles Anderson Boatswain's Mate .....s .r.Y... D avid Sennema Middy ...,.................. ..............,. C arl Lehr Chorus Members ....... ..r... A Cappella Choir Captain Corcoran fDon Polzinj in in disgrace for saying damme . and is being ordered to the dungeon by Sir Joseph Porter K.B.C. fTom Peckj. while the people on deck show proper consternation. .1 K..-.-M. ...M-,, ..- - .-..-..-..w- M..-0.-,....f--Q... . A.... .,f- 1 ..-,.,..,.-..-. ..--- .W f...........,-Q.u .-...,.f.. . - . ...H -. . ..-w...fw,i.., W. ....,..,..-,-.. --.L,n,... -.....--X.. . - .-mf. 1. Ralph Raclvtraw 1Dalc Gilhj is ha-ing Llraggul off tu thc dungqun for admitting his fondness fur tht- Captains tlauglmtcr, ,luscpliinu 2. Sir jmcph fTum Peck! tully thc Captain fDnn 'Pulzinj how he may hc- uwmc thc Monarch uf thc Suas 3. The Midrly fCarl Lchrj, thc Boat- mwain fCharlcs Andcrsonj, Ralph lDalc Gilhj, Dick Dcadcyc fAllcn Gran-nj, along with thc chorus tluuht thc Cap- tain's word. 4 Little Buttercup 1Donna Himcsj rc- vcals the mistaken identity of thc Cap- tain fDon Pulzinj and Ralph Rackstraw fDalc Gilbj. 5. Ralph Rackstraw fD:1le Gilhj de- clares his love for Josephine fBarbara Pupcj to thc great juy of Cuusin Hchc fliarlvara Hanson J, ,I ego I x W 'YN Hearia fuer Zrecuure VMTN X5 X E Q ' Q i ' i i :: 1 g X X i ,ss xx ' if ftilijflt QW i8'y.fs.f5wF ROBERT MEETH P!'L'ifd0lIl A rare combination of stutlcnt, .1 man, and .tn altlllctcf' ANNOUNCEMENT COMMITTEE Betty Van Dusen Marilyn Knoll Robert Engclmzm john Vcnlct 'twig MARILYN MARIE BARBARA POPE CARLYLE MALLICK MIEIZTH Srfr'rcl.1r-1 7'7'C'rI,fIlVL'7' l'iuf-I'w,iidw1l Thy voicc is sweet, as if Bcwurc! l may yet do 1--I-hmuuh hard work and it took its music from thy something scnsrrtionztl H .imbition shc ucliicvcs high lilfuii gods. Semor Class Oyjzzcers EXECUTIVE JUNIOR-SENIOR COMMITTEE PROM COMMITTEE Edwin Roctmtm ,lcrrinc Gtlthcrcr Betty Van Duscn B1ll'l7LlI'L1 Bos Norman Dc Vri: Charlcs Anderson Robert hlccth Marilyn Mcutlm Cnrlylc Malliclx Barbara Pope: Marilyn Meeth Joan Bouwman Barbara Pope Carol Studt Lois Libbey Robert Hendrickson Robert Mccth Margaret ldvn Barbara Hondorp james Van Hoeven ,lon Dc Haan GIFT COMMITTEE David Gray, Clmirmnn jack Matthews B.1rlmra Pope Carol Studt XX'illiam Allen M.triIyn Brcbach Miss Bader, Senior utlvist-r, discusses a problem with Curly Mzrllick, class trcgrsurcr, 28 William F. Allen Charles F. Anderson Kenneth Andrews Vernon Anc-mn Rich rd A Armstrong ,IL1st11l511y likt-111111-1' Hu l1x'1s 111 l1111l1l - 'Hu ILINI keep, quiet l'AlXX.l'N rcc11gnl1t1 x x L lwyx, v.'1tl1 t.1Nl4x. .mtl nut 1ul111.1xt. .1r115t.1kt-.111-tittf' .1'1 .fgl':L'.'lWlL' tl.1w 111 111111l'11m x w 1 Nt111l1u11n1l lLIFl.i William Ashbnugh A big t.1Il 111.111 lkl lm-A HV1111, 1'1g111', .1111l Xll.ll- ' lfxt-1'1'lw111ly3 frit-ntl: l111t n11t11rc pl.11't-tl ll 111' plux tl11' xx'1Il111g11ux 1t115111l1'R L-nt-111y. truk on 1111x Clnrice L. Benedict Sho in quirt .mil c.1xtn nut llL'l' scntcnnu 11xx'.1y 1n x'.11n. ..n1l fr11'11tl. plt1 Robert Baldwin 5ilL'11Lt- is w1s1l11111 111 l .1111 x1l1 1t. Carol Lee Bonine Har wmv .ll'L' xx.1 plt.1x.111tnt'sx. MQW' Bonnie Lou Bos Her smile is NUI lu-1' only Jttrxtctionf' Nancy Brown lic your own self, .mtl vou will lu- originilf' Fielden Bowles not for funf' Paul David Brown tlu- wisest mt-nf' X5Ulmtis life for it its A littlc nonsense now .md tlurn is relished by Marilyn Carol Brebach 'flisrrfulncss and good will are thc scurut of her lmppincssf' Ronald A. Brown Boys will lic how' Nancy Kay Bylengn Diane Cnrbonnc-au Charles A. Champ ' llci' LJNY 3!U'r1'1 INH1- A swct-t disposition is 'L'n.issum5nig, rcsponsi- nur lms giimml X.1n lui' tin.:,L1:'t'f lwlc, strius tor lmgli m.tny trit-mls. uoxls, lus quiet sm-c ,uf- of humor. 3 Ward Breen 'life .irountl lmim will nqwr his dull. Donna May Brumels 'llixrus nothing si quwnly its tricntlli ness. Patricia jenn Clariscy T.1lk .md lxuglitrr pl.1v .ln impo1't.1nt p,11't in licr life. Lloyd Brown 'l.loytl's artistic .llvility .intl tricntlship will see liim In the top. Donald jack Buning Little wc know of tliuu-Y but that is glltlkldl Donna Jenn Clark A ttwntl to .all who know lit-ii 4511 Betty Jane Cole A likeable girl with a Conduct is the mouth- winning personality. James DeHaan Thayes Dejager IA may seem like a Silence is sweeter quiet lad, but you don't than words. know me. Janice A. Doty Joan Eberhard Quiet, unassuming. Oh! This learning! yet loyal. What a thing it is. Mary Lois Dakin Raymond Dame I'm happyg whats piece of character. wrong with the rest of the world? LaVon Marie DeMan Grace in her every step. ln every gesture dignity. Nancy Emmons A sunny disposition and a pleasant per- sonalityf' xg.. Patricia Ann Davies is 1 wonder person who can be de n ed on t d thorough lob Norman R. DeVries A man of silence is a man of sense. Robert F. Engelman lt's the wise head th.1t makes the still tongue. Barbara Elaine Davis l r vtill newcr e without friends or she buhblcs with Lhecr tulness acquelyn Darlene Dietrich lt's nice to he natural when you'rc naturally nice. Judith Evans A sweet and silent miss is she. 2 l 5 31 3' 'WI a ., ' .- 1 I 2? 1' F 3 3 .. ,wx -Z .. , My A .. , ,ik ,,1, ,l, 1 1 Fa to fa, Aldrich K. Fassett Barbara J. Fifer Raleigh Finkelstein Richie is LllXV.ll5 on Clint-rfiilnuss is tha Wlhcrs tliercs .1 will hand with an cmllcss souls sunshim -,'i thcrcs .1 way '. supply of wit. Edward N. Freyling Robert G. Friberg Corinne Gardner He ncvcr fails to Fund uf fun, spurts. 'She his 11 miinncr .1ll speak L1 kind VVUI'Ll.ii A I first .inllhLisim'ss.1ft:rf' .xml Iaughtcr-V--pleasure her mvnf' Kathleen Mary Patricia Gibson Charlene D, Gladstone Geefllgs vvw'l1L'fk'X'CT shi' finds 'Sincere .mtl trun' lf shc linux' .in ull licrsclf in lifc. shell thought. she spuku nu gt-t.1lnng. cvil word. friendship shinc hcr hruwn cycsf from Barbara B. Flint The unlv vnu' tu ham Ll fl'lL'r1cl is tu lk' unc..- Jerrine Lynne Garherer Artist is hcl' Illlklkllk' f1.lINL'1 lurk lumps- ii hrings hlr farm, Kenneth Goodrich XX'it .iml wisnlwm .in hum with .1 lIl.ll'1.u Fred Keith Franz Full uf fun and mis- rhiff too, Sue Garnett 'Everyone can rc.1d the lQlUgll.lQ.fC' of Ll smile. David Fletcher Gray All great mon in his- tory wcrc small- Ci.1L's11r. Napnleun .1n1l mcf' Gretchen Ann Charles E. Hall Edward E. Hall james J. Hansen lTI3blgh0'5'A V Superior in all that VUork brings its own A prufesfonal To know her iS tn An interesting Combi- he does. rf-ward. lmtcr ltwc Iwrf' nation of sense and but ul nonicneef' them. 1 ll Barbara Ruth Hansen David Hatch Hats tiff? Intelligence Buck is ll m.m tit wit plus wit. and gay spiritnf' Joan Herr Carolyn B. Hill 'Smilin' tliruugliio' Carolyn spttrlclt-N in ncvcr lvlucf' many XV.lf'S.H Marjorie Arlen Hegel Cliccrful, gay, full of fun, she is liked hy L-x'crytwnc'. Moreen Ann Hill Mild in manner, warm in l1t.'.lI'f.H Ingeborg L. Heinz jacquelyn 'Tix guild nature only Hendrmkson tlmt wzns tht- lu-nrt. A sunm' smile is lutr trctuurcf' Thomas Hill Elizabeth Hocksemn 'A mm wt pleasing PusscMcLl tif mu lm lmwks .mtl PL'l'NUFl1lllU'. Llmrinf' jean Holdsworth William Hollway Patricia Ann Kenneth Hoodhood Barbara Horn AlNN'.lX'N .llL'l'f .lHal lint, Llrink, .xml lu' Holwefda 'A mgm wliu c1111l1l Thu will uf .1 XX'0ll1.ll'l ll.lPPl'.i' ll1L'l'I'l', for tmluvrrmmw 'Tis ln-rrw to lu' NllULllLlL'I' .1 guml light. is her l1.1ppimm. uc l1.1x'c .1 ri-xrj 1-nviul tl1.1n pitiulf' Wayne Hovey John Huizinga Barbara Ann Henry Johnson Joan johnson A quiet y11utl1-- .1t I l1.1x'c lixul .1 lik uf Hutchings 'Spiritn-Ll, n1wtin.1ctixc. Her hair is nu mnrc tirncsf' unjuylm-nt and .1m con- Thou lust no surruw sunm' than lm' smile tv.-nt. in thy sung, no winter in thy Yours. Rudolph A. Jones Marilyn Karp Joan Kay Jacob Keegstra Nancy jane Keller fur lu- is thc friendly I.ifu is .1 pl1'.1x.1nt in- She in gcntlc, sllf- iv Nchlll' is .ln cm-my to fricmlly, lwusy w luml wlwsc n11t11rL' Sfllllllllfl, l.ctN t.1lxc it shy, lwut fl'l':fZ'S mud- lifuf' ul l.1sS. xlcvcr V.l1'1L'S.H .ls lt Lmnxmcsf' Nchicf in l cyan!! .f ff ,? -suv' Mary Dean King Richard Allen King Victor Klatt Margaret Ann Klesner Robert Klusendorf More friends made in In spite of what the A sensible and well- Buhbling over with Dont wait for suc- so short a time we learned have said, l bred man. energy, wit, and amia- Cessg go alter it. have never seen. still hold my own bility. opinion. Robert Knoblauch A quiet fellow with the urge to move on. funny. Marilyn Jean Knoll Her word ever pleas- antg her manner ever Vivienne Rose' LeBlanc Lois Marlene Libbey lf you '-m't.hnd any- All that she does. she thing to lirugli about. does well just gi .I Ill Harold Wayne Krueger Forever foremost in the ranks of fun. Emily Jane Lovell I have but one aim in life, ,ff ,Q enjoyment. i l Lorna Grace Kuyper Lorna majors in A's. Roger Lurtsema Oh, what may man within him hide- Tho' angel on the out- ward side. joan Ardith Lamphere 'Tis natural for her to be happy. Archie K. Lytle lt's the steady quiet ones that run the life- long race. Rob-:rt Mncfnchron William McKilJbon 'IIN .1 SL'TlULlN lwuxim-ss XX'itl1 nmlitu tmmrds nwncf' being .1 funny m.m. Jack Matthews Judith Ann Matthews Maru .ls the day is long. A mightx gavml fcllwv. xxxtlm L1 lu'.u't .ls lun .is lux l-I'.llllk',- Eugene Missad joan Edith Moffatt ln small prupmtimis Of Ylsmn wc c-xput tu .1 mm wt- sta-.' ht-.ir gm-.lr rlmings. Carl Malkewitz ls there .1I'Il'Uf1L' xxlw has .1 right hs he H mul. Thomas O. McLain Never trouble truuhlr, 'til trnuhlc trullliltw You. Lois A. Mohr 'XX'lw cuulil twist .4 lully smile and .1 Irlcnally xxvrdf' H. Carole Pzitrica Marsland Iii diligcntc slut- xxin lu-r waxsf' Wnndamae Medler Arlene Rose Marsman 'Quit-t, rcscru-tl, yct 5 flltc as they LIrIIlC.U Marcia Metcalf l.1tc is ulmt sou The charm of her nmltr lr. Barbara jenn Mowry prcscnnc was fult wher- c-'cr sho wcnlfi Richa rd A. Myers A m.ml su quict few His innuccnt l'AClItLll'L'N .lrc .iNY.ll'L' wt he-r pro unc. ' - are 1msLl1icf's IIl.lNli.U 1 ,id Roger E. Nicely Florence He1en Niehof T11cr1-N 1111n11st1', 111.111- 111 1111' 1.11L- 1 N111 t11r 11111111, .1n11 11111111 xp111'txA 111.111 111 1111111111 tr11111, 1I1.lD5111P 111 I11L'L'.H .11111 1111.11ty. Marjorie E. Payton Y11u'11 have k1'111w11 Midge 115' the sptirklc in 1lL'1' cyuf Robert Prins '4T111lL1jL11 1'1u11's 11L'1lI'f1i fair 1r11111 0t111w.1. Ot- 111w.15 111.-.111 r1'111.1111N with Bl1L1.H George E. Pence H.1ppv .1n11 c.11'1-1111-1-1 111111 111 111' XN1I1l. Rosemn ry Prinsze 5111- VVL'.lI'N Ll S11 f1llllL1 1'.111 1111-1'1.1xt 1111' H11 Homer N00 rdyke HXY1' c11v1' 111s 8111110.11 David J. Peterson A11, 1111- wit 111 1111i 111.111. Marilyn Rnuschenbcrgcr XV1t11 I11lI91Li.11 11l1L'111' 111111 .1 1111-.1s.111t 11111114 NI11- x1111vu .1 p1A11111ixi11Ku 1 L11l1I'L'.U Kenneth Oberg H 3 .Q jo Ann O'Con nor is 1.11'nwt111-xx .11111 ' l11 lx 1.1111 111 pup .11111 11111411 1111'.11x 11.1x'11 W1111 1111111111 11111, 111111 1111- .11111111'.1t11111 111 .111. Dorothy Ann Peterson S111111'ti1111-1 s1111c1', 5111111-111111-N g.1y. Edwin C. Roctman A 11111111 .111-1111111111 A141112 1111.11 1111111 13111 11111 my! Paul Plasmnn Quiet .1n11 1111.1sx11111 11114 11-1 1111 11s 11n 1111 11117.11 Mary Rogers A 1111111111-1' x111t .1111 11'1c11111v. Www 37 hw Marvin Rosenbergcr LL-tk he cm11f1vrt41lwle. Richard Schrader Phyllis Jean Renzo Rutili Ralph Schipper Arthur Schlanderer Rowefdink 1 A man of good qual- A friend in nerd ix .1 Hans is Ll thing fur- A spirit fine and iticsf friend indecdf' reign to my nature. true. Marilyn Jean Segard Dale Semon David Semon Leona Sikkenga Quiet, d11rk,z1nd nice True friends are Clothes and manners A buy who has a Gentle, open, and sin- to know. greatest riches. make the man. store of wit and isn't cercf' .lffdlll of using it. Frances Mary Skaff Beatrice Slot Marilyn Catherine Lawrence W. Spence Douglas Steury GL-ntle in IT1.lI1IIL'l', .1 'F11nd11ff11n41nd ever Snellink Genii1lity i11.1ku5 111111 D11ulg is 11 l1.1rd pen dipped in gold. ready hir i1 hearty She speakcth nut, but .1 gcnuml friwritef' vsurkur ,ind .1 gmid i.1ugl1. thcre is conversation in friend. her eyes. Lili 38 John A. Venlet Joyce Watson lntcrcstin no mittcr HBCHUUC '-lull Um' Ann Westra Barbara Jeanne Wilson - -Q g J A A L. . A lender, an athlete, A noble all-round Barb is proof that lmw you 10014 at him. prithee begone trom and a scholar molded girl. ,good things do come me. into one. in small packages. Stuart Eugene Wilson Robert C. Woodrick Barbara Lee Young Rober E. Zoerner Ambition has norestf' I trust, and am con- Her sweet disposition A worker will never tent. amazes us. find time to worry. SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Gerald Baas, Darwin Crawford, Boyd Loeklin, William MacDonald, Joseph Namey, Helene Quinn The Peace Pzpe Tradition The Ottawa Hills Peace Pipe, a symbol of friendship and co-operation since 1928, represents the hopes, the goals-all that is embodied in the democratic way of life of every Ottawa student and those ideals for which the world is striving. The presentation of this pipe has always been made at the honor assembly in june when an outstanding senior passes on the pipe to a junior who has been given a position of responsibility in his class. The peace pipe was a token of friendship and peace to the American Indian, It is therefore fitting that Ottawa should have adopted the custom of pre- senting the peace pipe to each succeeding senior class, with the hope that the next class will carry on the tradition. lass So 9 0151 50 words and music bq Lois Lfbbeq M iiffl 10 G++ J l h 41 C n Cl J ,l J l A J J A J 1 -U- r. To Ohm- wa fhe class ol nine-+een Fit'-'ry laids G- clieu. Our :z..lUe'rf proud of our a- chicve-ment hzrejour class-es and our lun. 'These 57 l l 53' Q J l Q J Q .l Q lweorTs will Ql-waqs Tr-ea-sure all our mem-0-ries ol' you , all are hqp-pq rneml-ries now our school-inq here is done. Be- E I L J J ' ln J l J Frffnd-Sl1iFs'FormeJ l1Qre,l2s-sons IYGTHQJILUVQ OP-ehecl up a door +0 cousfz we're Proud o - Q- waJ we +ake 'rhis clwrwcw +o Sag! NU-l2 9 b 5 3 3 I 3 I fp V F l' T FV F fvflll-'l-HJ i 119, , Qui H1 -'I' inci -lhe llu--lure holds in s-lo? lwope will make qou Proud of us some- dukifl l 'e' 1-,Z ' Serum C lass Wzll We of the Senror Class realrzrng that vre haxe reached at last that coal tovsard vyhrch vse lraxe strrxen for thrrteen years cgraduatron and seerng those years xxe once sm enclless suddenly b come thrngs of the past find ourselxes confronted vsrth the yxerghty problem of malcrns' a vsrll Srnce no great rnstrtutron can surxrye unless rt has vsorthy successors to fill xacated places we vsho are leaxrng must choose those successors to carry on the vrorlc We the Senror Class of Ottawa Hrlls berng rn perfect health and mrnd do malce and ordarn thrs our last xxrll and testament To the unror Class we bequeath our noble erovrn of work loyalty and sportsmanshrp To them the aforesard do vse also vyrll our vshole estate the senror sessron rooms an all contarned therern To them also the Senror Class yxrlls that thrrll felt upon answerrnye to the name of Senror We grxe and bequeath to our farthful prrncrpal Mr MaeNaughton our Great apprecratron for all he has do ae so vrrllrnglyf for us rn our long soyourn at Ottavsa To Mrss Bader we vrrll the strength and courage to put up yx rth another senror class Wrtlaotrt further adue ve present to you the Class of 51 a detarled outlrne of the most sought after trarts of the Class of SO Vrxrenne LeBlanc vyrlls her eheerleadrng abrlrty to Shrrley Schnerder To Heather M1cPharl Barbara Hansen wrlls her vsell marked Lnglrsh Lrterature book Marrlyn Se gard leax es her lab boolc to someone who thrnlcs he understands rt Marne Beenen bestovss upon oan Bouxxman her abrlrty to lool-c eyer so rnterestrng eurrng Mrss Flenhaafs Englrsh Class Henry ohn son xxrlls hrs abrlrty to lrsten to Mr ones exery xxord to sO ne strrred person Marrlyn hleeth xxrlls her off lsey yorce tl Donna Hrrnes lrances Slclfla leaxes her prano abrlrty to Barb Hondorp Barb Pope leax es her larlc lrlse xorce to Lors Clrxlsy Bob Audy leixes hrs dancrng feet to Howard M1cMrll1n oan Ebcrhlrd leaxes her Hood loolcrnv elothes 1nd way of xyearrnv them to oan Nrehols erry V1nDurne leaxes hrs sharp shrrts to Earl Larson Brrb Wrlsorm letx es her srze tour shoes to Marvrret lc en Cur ey Mrllrclc lcrxcs hrs rbrlrty to vet a laurh out of nothrng rn partrcullr to Don Eaddy oyce Berrhafve becyueaths 1 bob of cold cream ox of eenex to next years mr e charrman Rrchird lxrnv lerxes hrs lclcrershrp rn the and to the next drum mayor N n Bylenfra leaxes her dont xyorry attrtude to Beth Hitch Due Peterson lc ues hrs sarclstrc xxrt to Daxe Prrnsze Chuclc Anderson leixes hrs actrne lbrlrty to Dlle Grlb Choprnu he ll mrlce the best of hrs rdx antay, H Mrdre Pxyton leayes her sparlclrnw eyes to Marcrr Wergle rm V1nHOexen le ues hrs mrslerdrnv shyness to on DeHa1n To Myrna Lloyd we leaxe the st rtron occupred by Pat Hansen vyhrch only a person xxrth long loclss could fill To Pete Hendrrclcson Bob Meeth leayes hrs rbrlrty to please the faculty read and understand all the teachers thoughts past present and future Bonnre Bos leaxes her success rn her senror year to next years queen rm Hansen passes hrs home comrng erovyn dovyn to the next helpless male Rrchre Fassett leayes hrs rnstructrons on hovy to get out of school to erry VanOexeren Buclc Hatch le nes hrs red h ur and all that goes xxrth rt to Tom Carlson Barb Bos leaxes her vuhrp and flrslc of adrenalrne to next years Levend Edrtor Grnny Stexens lerxes her abrlrty to ect what she yx rnts to Sheryl Klarber Pat Clrrrsey leax es her loye for purple to Nan Day Mary Dem Krug passes her spealcrng abrlrty on to Ann Ketchrm hd lrcylrnc letxcs hrs lerdershrp and lcrnd vlords to xxhoeyer falls these qurlrfacitrons Haxrnv by thrs document drsposed of our estate we do entreat and appornt the aforesard Mrss Bader to be the executrrx and admrnrstrator and do rexolce any precedrnv xxrll declrrrnv thrs our last vsrll and testament rn vxrtness xxhercof vye hereunto put srgn erl on thrs fourteenth cl ly of une anno comme 19aO Attorneys Pat H rnsen Nan Bylenga a 4 1 If ' 1 , ' 11- 41' ' 1 1. 1 V, -1, . 1 1 , , .1 - 1 1 ' - 1 ,1 ' f , . z 21 4 '. 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' - SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL. Top Roux' Bob Knabe, Gordon Swart, jack Coon, Dick Howell, ' ' jack Moran, Tom Lawrence, Carleton Burtt, Bradley Dewey. Third Roux' Dean johnson, Dick .x r X FT- 'CYYX I' . l , r- J 5 li , , . . . -x i n L' -. - T -4 ' X 5-- - ' fa N l X - ,H -Clxll'iSey, Dick Brown, down pass to Bob Brown, which tied the game, 15- 13, Then the otlicials ruled Bob Fribergs extra- point pass to Eaddy no good. Due to much hard luck and a couple of dropped passes in the end zone, the Indians lost to Muskegon Heights, 14-O, After the season had ended, the Boosters Club gave the boys a chicken dinner in the cafeteria. The ...iq-i jones, Ronald Vanderbout, james Rhodes, -lim Dice, Milton Knee, Tom O'Hara, john Custer. Second Roux' Coach Gordon Hunsberger, Dan W'ise, Glenn Groustra, Bob Gladstone, George Arhagy, Don Tassell, Charles Van Sickle, Edgar Caswell Qmanagerj. Fivif Rau: Larry Ogden lmanagerj, Paul Zandee, Sam DeLeeuw, George Gootlspeed, Harvey Breen, David Rozelle, Tom guest speaker for the evening was Mr, Al Vander- Bush, head football coach at Hope College, An anonymous fan of Ottawa Hills gave the foot- ball team a chicken dinner out at Finger's Restaurant after the season was over. It was at this dinner that jon DeHaan and Don Eaddy were elected co-captains for 1950 by the football team, These boys are out- standing in their positions. NINTH GRADE FOOTBALL. Top Roux' Coach jerry Paulson, Robert Hofiman, Xlifayne Spillane, 4 Gordon Taylor, Ronald Grooters, Gaylord Thoman, Miller Foster. Second Razr: Don Knoll, Ben , Bean, Francis VUilson. Roland Shassberger. Bob Shattie. Dan Meeuwsen, Howard Oberg, Firfz Rau .' Terry VanderMolen, Dale Mohr, David Richmond, Craig johnson, Wfard Scovel. Charles Dalvini, Bill Simons, Bob Magnan. Abrent .fllH11ber,i.' Tom Evert, Wfayne Harris, Boh Harrison, Arthur .-fa:- . , mfr - Hedber, Don Pipe, Dave Stiles. 4 N I fn- , . , i , 1 N v 1 L A 5 'rl My-fy , axaunvqui My-f 'xv' . mf - -aQ.f V 2 Ai i gg '.f3' f 4 , f' Y 'Q ' ' xi rf54':Qa1-. A -fl 'Fiji 1 ii: u vena' -4' 'krf ' ' K i' 4 , V7 ,Ht MTQWJ 'al K! mf 5' af A T Q if 'W Z' if ' f W if Q 'E ' '83 Sm 4 . it :gay R Q Q? E gg? Q53 3 5 'f , R?g,m1K- -ff 3? L. :if ? in Q 5 , Q A Q31 -. ,. Ami i , , h M Y sf x,,'-- ' A M Q A V QM' nj Q 3 v ' 'M' A , , ig 1 1 , Q Q if 'i if 'Q 1 gf 1 lr 53 Q1 WY .1-.sa :ww -aw ,saw .. da.. W , QQ .ai wa-. 7 .aa ,. KL .V gf f 1 u. I 'fm ,f , X., ,,.,'-:,g,i ,., My 1 ?W 'iw vi '22 zu 'f , 'I' W , e S.. 4 if il V X ' K SN in M yy ?' 'fa if rf 92 ww W4 H gg 38 'il 1950 BASEBALL TEAM. Top Row: Allen Oppenhuizen, Peter Bylenga, William Simons, Carl Redding, Dave Hatch. Roger Vander Weide, Paul Collins, Gordon Taylor, Jack Custer, Dick Howell, jack Matthews. Second Roux' Coach Comie Koets, Arthur Hedburg, Dick Westover, Howard DeMaagd, Ronnie Brown, Andrew Bylenga, jim Hedburg, Dean johnson, Harold Vander Wfeide, Russell Vander Weide, Dion Warrick, Edgar Caswell. Fifi! Roux' Ronald Chase, David Toland tmanagerj, Ted Spoelstra, Don Tassell, jim Saulcy, Harvey Breen, Bob Friberg. Donald Eaddy, Ken Hoodhood, Howard Seiler. Three Balls and Two Strikes The 19-19 baseball squad under the leadership of Cornie', Koets ended the season in second place. The tribe won seven games. Harvey Breen and jim Saulcy head the pitching staff, while Bob Friberg has taken over the catcher's duties. Don Eaddy is the only All-City player returning from last year. The 1950 team is depending upon the five letter winners from last year, Don Eaddy, Ken Hood- hood, Bob Friberg, Don Tassell, and Harvey Breen, to put up a good fight for a baseball championship. Due to the unpredictable weather several of the games have been postponed and many of the prac- tices have been held in the gymnasium. Several of the new members of the team have shown up exceptionally well in pre-season prac- tice. Some of these boys are Dick Howell, jim Saulcy, Ted Spoelstra, and Dick Westover. The Indians started the 1950 season victoriously at Belknap Park on April 17 as Harvey Breen, starting his first high school game, pitched the Tribe to a 7-5 victory over the Hilltoppers of Central. The tribe scored Hrst as a single and a triple produced a run in the first inning. The team con- tinued producing runs as four markers crossed the plate in the fourth, one each in the sixth and seventh. Central scored all its runs in the fourth inning on three hits, two walks, an error, and one hit batsman. In registering his victory, Breen not only fanned ten men, but also collected two hits, as did Friberg and Howell. DeMaagd collected the only other hit for Ottawa. Creston defeated Ottawa by a score of 5-2 at Briggs Park. jim Saulcy, who was on the mound for the Tribe, pitched a good game, although Indian errors led to most of the Polar Bears' runs. The Indians scored two runs in the seventh inning, with Ken Hoodhood receiving credit for both runs batted in. 1949 BASEBALL RESULTS School Date XX'e They Date We They South .......... April 18 0 4 Ivfay l2 5 5 Central ........ April Z1 ll 0 May 16 6 O Creston ....,... April 25 1 O May 19 4 2 Christian April ZH 4 2 May 25 1 2 Catholic ........ May 2 6 5 May 26 2 0 Union . ....... May 9 1 5 June 2 7 9 19 5 0 BASEBALL SCHEDULE School Date Place Date Central .............. Apr. Belknap May Franklin Creston . Apr. Briggs May Franklin Christian Apr. Franklin May Franklin Catholic Apr. Franklin May Franklin Union ..........,..... May Franklin june ......,..... Valley South ..............,. May Franklin june ..,...... Garfield VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Top Ron-.' Ronald Laug, David Scharmack, Norman DeVries, Tom Hill, Bob Baldwin, Douglas Steury, Arthur Kuiper, Tom Van Hattum, Dan Wise, George Pence, jim Dice, Dick King, Bob Hendrickson. Third Razr: Coach Clarence Brouwer, Louis Straubel fmanagerj, Dan Howell, Fred Langland, Bill West. Leonard Chaffee, Dick Splaine, Bob Cross. jim Pawson, Mert Vander Lind, john DeFouw, Don DeCan, Bob Hoffman, jim Starr, Chuck Dalvini fmanagerj. Str-mid Razr: Bob Slager, Alan Cornetet, jack Morgan, Bob Dykeman, jim Blackford, Mark Cross, Gene Te pstra, 'fold Bennett. Rudy jones, Tom Carlson, Bob Klusendorf, jack Holwerda. Merlin Petzold, Dick Brown. Fr-mr! Rauf' t arr ' Benrie Kenyon. Ross Riegling, jim Story, Bob Magnuson, jim Rhodes, Bob Brown, Dick jones. Bill Gusack, Ge it ben r, jack Edwards, Dick Bolt, Ted Grainger, jerry Van Duine. Spirited Track Team Bids fir Top Honors r The 19-19 Track team, which under the leadership of Coach Clarence Brouwer won the City Dual and Regional titles last year, established two new city records: Ken jones ran the no in 50.8 seconds, and the medly relay team of Azkoul, Hendrickson, Keegstra, and Ken jones set the mark of 21351. The boys Coach Brouwer depended on to carry the team to success in 1950 were Bob Brown and Dick jones in the dashes, Tom Hill, Norm DeVries, Bob Magnuson, and jim Story in the hurdles, Bob Hendrickson. Rudy jones in the 440g Ed Roetman, Tom Van Hattum, and George Pence in the 880, Bill Gusack and Dave Scharmack in the mileg Bob Hendrickson, jerry Van Duine, Don Sabo, and Dick King in the shot put, Norm DeVries. jim Story in the high jump, Bob Baldwin and Rich Ifassett in the pole vaultg Bob Hendrickson, Dick jones, Bob Brown in the broad jump. Track this year was handicapped, as several of our best boys were injured or ill during the season. 1949 TRACK RESULTS Date School NWC They April 15 Catholic .,,.., ,,.,,, 5 S595 April 22 Central ....... TS 51 April Z9 South rr,, 7793, 3ll,a May 5 Creston ,,.,,,, 891.5 19512 May 6 llfllllfl ,, .,,.,...,.,,.,,,, ,,,,,.,.,.....,........,..., 6 Sw -Ulf 19 5 O TRACK SCHEDULE Date School School April 14 ..,,,,, Ottawa ....,. Central April 21 .... ,,,..., C Pttawa , ,.,,.. South April 28 ,,,..., Ottawa . ...... Creston May Z... ,,,,,,, Ottawa , ,.,.,, lfnion bfay S.. Ottawa , ,, T5 Cxltlitlllt ri' Bob HendricksivM rint in v breaks the tape again. 19511 TENNIS TEAM. Tuff Rnzru' Conch Ernust PL-im-i'son. 'liiulx Nuil, Sam Dc Lu-uw, Robert Vt-nun1.i, ,lolin Qil'.lI1f, .lim Hansen, -lim V.in Hocvun. liflfffllll Rnzi .' Russell Mccuwscn, lim Specs, Wllltur Peterson, liolw Knolulautli. Don Eikcnliout. illfoing lflllll ffm fiiflnvtx Vlolin Hoylcs. Clmrlcs Harrison, Grorgc Arl'm.igy, Milton Kncu, Dw.iin Mitchell. D.itt- April Jo April 23 April 2' lXl.iy' M45 M43 Gay and Tennis Start Bright Seasons 1949 TENNIS RESULTS 1949 GOLF RESULTS Opponent VUL- Thai D.1tu Opponent NVQ? They Soutli ., April Zi C.itl1olic , ....... 4 O L'nion , April 1' Crrston ,,,,. ....... 4 O Creston lNI.1y 2 Cliristi.in . , ....... 4 0 Catholic Mu -1 East ..,,,,,,, .... I 5 Central M.iy 9 Union ,... 0 4 Cliristi.in Mai' l I Soutli ..., ....... 1 5 4 lNl.ly' l6 Cnntllll ...., ,. -l 0 ww GOLF TEAM. T011 Razr: Coacli Allun 'l'.iu-ggii Cli.irlc's l5.iL'kcr, Cliglrlcs K lrimp, Tom O'Hnr.1, Clmrlcs Anderson, llixwtl l'rinvr. Bn,','f1n1 Rnzrx' Craig -lxilznson, liolw Vronu, Kun Gonclricli, Stimrt Wfilson, Tcd Grainger. Ali,ipiff,'g Iron! ffm' f'f1'.'ll't.' Roger l..iw, 76 QW Qwwvfwg Q1 -KJQWVCZQZ W7 'O7 3' Left, -In Ann Ufunnur mr Lu L LL u Iruu 1 M mu um m L 1 y u tn 1 lS115kL-tlmll limd, limi R011 .' Allan DVV.lil'l Mitnlwcll. ajffereya io Uur Uwn if I .rf if X X f ' X f Xf im ,E M Q., ' i if if STl'DlfNT COl'NCll., Yup Run: -lohn Diixies, Richiird Rhodes, lf.irl Larson. Ken Goodrich, Diile Benjamin, Bob Venemii, liriidlei Dewey. Rohert Meeth. C.irl Miilkc-witz. lid Freyling. Tum Strung, Ed Roetmiml ,lim V.in Hoeven, Tom Peck. Remo Rutili, Ruhc-rt Friherg. l ff1m1U Run: -ludy M.itthews, I.icquc-lvn Dietrich, Mary V.inder Visse, j.ine King. C.irolyn Schreiher, liirhiirgi Hondorp, l.o:s l.1hhei. -login MufTiitt, Marilyn lirelmich, jovce Berglmge. Tom O'H.ir.i, Tfiiwf limi: Rohcrt Driscxil, liill Wlest, Curl Lehr, D.nid Sennemii, Richiird Mumford, Allen Green, Dulures McN.im,ir.i, Nancy Brown. Dortithi Peterson, Sully Meyer. R.ilpIi Teichect, Ron.ilcl l.iiug. Stmnd Run: Beverly Himes, Nanci' Marsh, X . Siinclixi Vander Veen, Benny lieiin, liriincis XX'ilsiin, Diiine Driike, Nancy livlengii, Pitt Clririsey, lo Ann O'Connur, Lois lim. Miirilwc-th Rhode. Arthur Pruhst. I-'iiiz Ren: Kenneth Ohc-ri! lPresidentP. liiirlmirii Bus lvice-Prc-sidentl. Mr. Charles D.ividsi-ii lspoiiwrl, Virgini.i Stevens qsecrcturi 3. ,ludv Never ttreiisurerl. This yc.ir h.is been ii busy, it not spc-ct.1cul.1r. one for our Student Council. After the election of oth- cers, which took place right after school started. miinv projects got LIITLTCI' way, At Mr. Tx1LlCNdL12Qh- to:i's recjucst. the Council took over mancigement of the lull Open House. From there it went on to plan the Homecoming Dance, which wiis held after the South-Ott.iw.i tioothiill game October 29 in the Pcintlind Ballroom. Many iilumni were contacted. .md two meetings were held. The members took charge of electing .1 queen iincl court. .ind for the first time elected ii king. G0l'6l'lZ7IZ6l1f of the Students Meanwhile. the idea of .1 Student Court took form, and .ifter the start ot' the second semester the set-up was presented to the student body in an assembly, Although there was opposition to the idea of one student governing and judging another, the court was given ii six week tri.il period in which it would either stand or fall. The results were good. .incl the court took its place iis ii part of our student government. Again on March 10, the Council took charge of the Open Houses ln addition, it has taken over the hull guard system in an attempt to give the students more voice in the running of the school. i KD Ol XX N f,'J'111,Q'.' Fmnces XX'ilsiin 1freshm.in repre- s ntitiv L r ernirc cnnct on su ti ii c crsun scniiif rg wrc-scnmtixc-1, Hill Tcn liriic-k ljunior rep- icsentitixc 'rf 111 In nv im iiisci lNUPl1l!ITTUl k. reprcscn it iiwci ight N DFNT COL RI 1 inc king tc cr D cn crich Cjudgeb, Bill Allen tjudgej. Charles NP lk LL lv I n 1 ii s vii sur 51 zudnz Rohcr Prins er nt-uf-iirmsj. av-Wm? jL'NlOR STUDENT COUNCIL, Top Roux' Kenneth McVUaters, Kenneth Parker, Betty Wessel. Dawn Phillips, Phyllis lit-kman, janice Cole. janet Brebach. janet Gatherer, Sue XX'inter, joan De Leeuw. Sefmzd Roux' David Ebling, Robert Kline, jim Karman, David jecman, Danny Ellis, Wfayne Lehr, john Ruhl, Bill Bushnell. Fira! R011 .' Doris Cole. judy Studt tsecretaryj, Merwin Vander Lind lvice-presidentj, jay Sheriden ttreasurerj, Boiten Plasman fpresidentj, Sue Daniel- son, Patty Bileth, Mr. Lynn Henderson tsponsorj. by the Students czndE1' the Students The junior Student Council, like the Senior Coun- cil, has been active this year. They have been in charge of many junior high assemblies, among them one commemorating the birthdays of George Wfash- ington and Abraham Lincoln, and also the Christmas skit. Last year the Council initiated the precedent of giving awards to junior high students. Accordingly, it bought two cups to go to the boy and girl who had outstanding achievements in many fields, This year they bought two more cups and a plaque on which to engrave the names of cup winners. Like the Senior Council. the members have pioneered in the field of student government, From Principal Henry D, MacNaught0n they received a chartcr and started the organization which they called the junior Safety Council. Headed by Mert Vander- Lind and six other members from the council, this Safety Council has worked to make people more aware of safety rules. The girls were assigned to observe the safety behind the school where bicycles are parked, and the boys took license numbers of cars parked cn the wrong side of the street around the school, The Council also gave boxes of groceries to refugee families for Christmas. A typical junior Student Council mcet- ing conducted by the president. ! ,Y Q., ff 1 k 35 4,1 QE -51 wg 3 my 'r 5 3? 1 f?4rfQf'2?'qfg., fl?-1 W' 3 4 'ff APT' iiiqgw gr! w., Q wg, , , L I 'Hz .,. f 93 'Alf 4 T4 ' 33 . if ,Q M mfs 5 s x 1 , may 'zzz 'P X y 4t',4 -ff?-' PL. 'Q my 1:5 3 gil im ,W Z, . Wg, I x 5 af 5 3- J , -N wa 41 W. ieiiy-1'.:a.Jfi .,f-f r' Q-.. c af- 5' -ff. 1 ' +3 ' i 'fa' :bfi A vs-5 Him , 'f7B6,, -- 'VA?ii',ffPE'Twg' ' FORENSICS CLUB. Tap Roux' Club members eligible to wear the Forensic key: FORIZNSICS CLL'B MEMBERS. john Custer, Marilyn Brebach, Tuff Roux' Dick Phillips, Marilyn Meeth, Ted Top Razz: Ed Hall, Donald Velt- Dick Phillips. First Roux' Vivi- Spoelstra. Firsf Razr: Carol Lee Bonine, Gretchen house, Charles Hall. Fin! Razr: enne LeBlanc, 'Io Ann O'Connor. Habighorst, Joan Pace, Ann Ketchum. David Gray, Fred Franz, Forensics Club Produces Wifzfzers The present Forensics Club was organized in 1946 when Mr. jones came to teach at Ottawa. Witli a purpose of giving social experience to those who have a common interest in public speaking, it has become an organization through which people may enter the various public speaking contests, Entered in the Michigan High School Forensics Speech Contest were Marge Beenen and Pat Davies in the field of dramatic read- ings, Roger Law and Ronald Brown in the field of extemporaneous speaking, Ann Ketcham and Mary Dean King in the Held of original oratory, and Carlton Burtt and Charles Vander Mere in the held of oratorical declamations. The first speeches were given on April 11 in the South and Creston High School auditoriums. In competition with Creston and Union, Ottawa took three first places as Pat Davies, Mary Dean King, and Charles Vander Mere won in each of their fields, Marge Beenen took a second place, coming in behind Pat Davies. These people went to the state contest, In social activities members, attended a spring picnic at Lake The club hopes to speaking with ease in the club has held spreads in the homes of Globe-Trotters Basketball game, and had .1 Michigan. help more people to become accustomed to front of an audience, 855 THF DEBATE TEAM - lien Uberg. Jo Ann O'Connor. Robert hlecth, and Roger Law, who are entitled to wear the Forensic key, Ju! 15 BW' NATIONAL HONOR SOC,llf'l'Y, 'Iffji Ruiz: Marilyn Knoll lsetretary, seeontl seniesterj, Autlrey Vamlenherg, ,loan Moffatt, liarhara Bos. Rieliartl King Rohert Meetli. Ken Oherg, Torn XX'eetla, Cliarles Champ lpresitlent, second seinesterl. Serffua' Rffzig Margaret Klesner, Pat Davies, Marilyn Meeth, Mary Dean King. l.aVon De-Man, Marilyn Brehatli lyiee- presielentr setontl seniesterl. Alutly Meyer. Marilyn Rausclienherger, Miss Bertha Lewis lsponsorl, Flfrf Roux liarhara Fllnt. Virginia Sn-xens. Lois Lihhey. Carol Stutlt ltreasurer, tirst seinesterl, Frames Skaff lseeretary first semesterl, Renzo Rutili lpresielnnt, tirst seniesterl. lavrna Kuyper lyiee-presitlent. first sinesterl, liarhara Pope, lerrine Gatherer. .loan Kay. Sebolarsbzf, Leadersbzyb, Character, ana' Service Organize-tl for the primary purpose ot' seryiee to the sehool and its memhers. the National Honor Soeiety has entourage-el studying with its four aims ot' stholarship, leadership, eharaeter. and serxire. Betanse its members are among the most .ittiye in the sthool, it has ney er heen a sotial organization. On Martli S the eluh intlnttetl the new nieinlurs with a lnntheon in the English Room. Every new memher was gn en .1 membership tarel from the na- tional organization in XX'ashington, At the speakers' table were Renzo Rutili. the president. who ante-el as master of ceremonies: Tom Nxleetla. who reviewed twenty-tive years at Ottawa: Marilyn Meeth, who thanked the printipal and the teachers whose untir- inlg work has niatle it possihle for students to ohtain this high goal: Printipal Henry D, MaeNangliton, who tongratulatetl the new nieinhersg and Mr. Lester CN Doerr, who spoke on the proper attitutle towards stholarship antl seryiee. Seven ot' the niemhers tool-4 tests for seholarships whith are ayailahle for any sehool whith the winners tlesire to attentl. At the speaku's' tahle tor the National Honor Bntiety Luneheon were li-in XX eetla. Mr. lastei' I lDotir. Prineipal Henry D. MaeNau,+.1l1ton, Renzo Rutili, and Marilyn Meeth. J IATIN CLLB Iujr R011 erry Vin Dumc Merlin Pctzold hed Iyders Gerald Geerligs ack Strobel lohn Custer, Diek Phillips Iuznlb Ron Miry lou Holden lxithlctn Gcerligs Roland De Xoung Tom Cliriscy Blrblri Putnam. Cvrctchen Hibighorst Ybzrd Run David Toland Douglis Bell ames btirr Robert Wlilvycrtli Crug ohnson om Pace, billy Meyer Strand Rau Barbiri Ruhl Marjorie Leopold acquelyn Nitz ean Deacon Mirilyn Neyvcombe Frances Slvaff Pameli Bowles oan lxamel Flrrz Rau Miss Miry Horn fsponsurj oan Bouvvmm fscerettry Virginia Hill Dice presidentj Cirlton Burtt ttreasurer ohn Boyles lprcsidentl Riehird Bolt And Tlmzgs C lczsszcal The Latin Club came into being in 1959 under the name ot the S.P.Q.R, Club. Organized as an in- centive for better scholarship it has created interest in Latin and things classical and has helped the members to gain more information about these things, Having grown, the club is now alhliated with the National junior Classical League, and members may' wear the Classical League pin, Headed by' the president, john Boyles, the mem- bers have held spread meetings at their homes with programs consisting ot film strips about family life, mythology the circus and games. They also played games or gave skits. unior Classical League keys are given to the members outstanding in service and scholarship, Their sale dates have provided for these awards and have helped to give gifts of equipment to the Latin Department, At the first Latin Club spread an in- formal initiation wiis given to the new members by' the officers. S5 X4 K V ref JA 33: sf ... K ' wk 'B was Q N 'M 'Q' is y W W2 .1 ,V Sr Q ,ii, Ng Qs bg 1 l V ,J in FRENCH CI.L'B. Top Ruiz: Louis Straubel, Bradley Dewey. Ewing Goff, Dale Gilb, Don Polzin, Gene Terpstra, Tom W'eeda. Charles Van Sickle, Richard Mumford, john Davies. Third Roux' Carol Studt, Gail Leonard, Janice Kinkema, Ted Spoelstra, Donna Himes, Mary Mullins, Nancy Switzer, Marilyn Raushenberger. Stroud Roux' Audrey Vandenlierg, jacquelyn Dietrich, Barbara Flint, Frances Skaff, .loanne Stander. Moreen Hill, janet Riley. Fivzrz Roux' Miss Mary Hom tsponsorj, Barbara Pope, Pat Davies tsecretaryj, Carol Lee Bnnine fvice-presidentl, Marilyn Meeth fpresidentl, Robert Prins ttreasurerj. and Liberia, Egczlite, Organized in 1928 to familiarize the members with spoken French to a greater degree, the first officers of the French Club were all girls. Tra- ditionally two of the othces are held by boys and two by girls, but this year, the second in its twenty-two year history, the club had only one boy holding office. The spread meetings held in the homes of members, except for the tra- ditional Christmas party and program in the English Room, held the spot- light in activities, At these, the pro- grams were conducted in French, and informal conversation was carried on in French. To the student with out- standing scholarship and service to the club goes a French book. As a project this year, the club has sponsored a French boy, Michel He- bert in Le Havre, France, to whom it has sent gifts of money and a Christ- mas package. Carrying on exchange et French Club members join hands as a symbol of the endeavor to become better acquainted with each other and the French language and people. I ' if Fmtermte correspondence with boys and girls in France, and listening to speakers who have recently traveled in France, they have endeavored to understand better the language and the people. ., .,.: 1 ,I fx, 3 Wi., ' -15 'Q , . I H , + 54 .z 545: - A 23- -' : f y Y w 1 sux, , w xg Q . - ,, . 5 ip .' 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Top Roux' John I-licks, Keith Crittenden, Jerry Wessell, Albert Ashbaugh, Lois Clixby, Diana Skalf, Marilyn Karp, Betty Albracht, Sally Jo Pulsifer, Barbara Pope Qpresidentj, Pat Huntley, Charlene Taylor, Dorothy Berry, Carolyn Vander Veer, Sylvia Houser, Marilyn Meeth, Joan Herr, Barbara I-Iundorp, Donna Himes, Ruth Harrison. Roger Vandervlfeide, Guy Grant, Roobol Doezema. Third Roux' Ronald Grooters, Gene Terpstra. Glenn Groustra, Pat Sutton, Sue Mulliken, Alice Bruininks, Breatrice Slot, Phyllis Boat, Karin Palm, Helene Van I-Ieest, Patty Kamerad, Janice Venlet, Carol Studt fvice-presidentj, Sue King, Margaret Kremer, Jim Starr, Dwain Mitchell, David Gray. Second Row: Mr. Donald Fink fdirectorj, Bob Will, Jerry Helmholdt, Carl Lehr, Sonny Wilsivn, Jackie Nitz, Joan Hathaway, Alice Dutcher, Judy Meyer, Mary Kremer, Shirley Rozema, Betty Higgins, Joyce Kooiman, Shirley Wessell, Tom Troske, Tom Peck, Jim Van Hoeven ftreasurerj, Bob Hendrickson. Fifi! Roux' Peter Koetsier, Dave Sennema, Jim Saulcy, Keith Willyard, Jean Kay, Virginia Vander Wiere, Sandra Peck, Ann Leavenworth, Joan NWasses, Ann Ketcham, Sonja Carlsen, Nancy Lane, Barbara Hansen fsecretaryj, Dick Bolt, Bill Simons, Allen Green, Don Polzin. I Will Bring You Music With eighteen major engagements on the calendar, The choir also participated in the Spring Concert, the A Cappella Choir spent the most active year in and represented the Grand Rapids Public Schools in choir history. The largest project of the year was the State Choir and Glee Club Festival. the production of the operetta, H.M.S. Pinaforef' Mr. Fink and the choir intently concentrate on the perfecting of a piece of music for the District Choir and Glee Club Festival. 91 J v S 1 'f3iFR'2iiZ?::5W .xi--if ,, ' 5 fd' 'V W ? 94 ,,.- . -, in 7 ' 5 ig 3 . -:iff M fy fa :gf ia ,FTA -1 ,E 2 wid ' 3. xi? 'N ' Q A x A i 3. '41 if xv Xi , ,..,. -P sb Q. .AXA ,, - M., .V Q? -if me ' :fm .gi -. .,,.s+fw 4: ww ' Q., I H A X 41194 3 wr X E 255 f V 1, 1 K ,f 1 1 K gg? f if fe 3, fx . S f 4 I I Q. ? 55: 2 1-.-afwv Ag J ,1- ffr - f .1 vs. faq, ik I 'HL ,iff Y ' 1 ki ,KV 0 Q in lb J QQITZW ,' 1 . I SENIOR ART CLUB. Buck Roux' Roobal Doezema, jerry Tudor, Janice Doty, Helen Morsink, Miss Vernise Pruitt fSponsorJ. Third Rout john Davies, Tom Mitchell, jackie Dietrich, jerrine Gatherer. Gail Leonard, Ronald Brown. Sfmud Rouu' Howard De Magg, Yvonne Collins. Valerie Mark. Gail Cowell, Sally Brown. Fifi! Roux' Paul Brown, Bill McKibben, Ronald Maclilroy, 'lack Wfright. Barbara Pope, Pat Barnett, janet Riley. Chicago Twp Materializes This year the Art Club fulfilled its aims of further- ing art appreciation and providing social functions for art students. Included in the art appreciation program were biographical reports on important artists given by the students, Contemporary Amer- ican painters were concentrated on especially. A colored motion picture showing Thomas Hart Ben- ton at work on a mural was one of several the club saw. Another picture showed a sculptor modeling a clay figure from beginning to completion. Ottawa was also well represented in the Youth Talent Show by art students Social activities of the Art Club this year included spreads at the homes of the members. The highlight of the winter season was a costume Valentine party at the home of Roobol Doezema. The Art Club took a trip to Chicago in May, and invited other art students and students who had taken art in past years to accompany them to the Art Institute. Service projects included decorating tables at the Civic Auditorium for the P.-T.A. potluck and help- ing with scenery for productions of the Dramatics and Music Departments. Paola Rutilli 1 junior Art Club member. pauses while working on her colorful oil painting. Helen Morsinlcs chalk drawing of basebill pliicrs is nciring completion. At the right we see Patsy Dozier, Pat Hansen. and jerry Helmholt with the things they made in irt this icir .31- f'-if si... an V? if ,E 1 if Y COMMERCIAL CLUB. Top Roux' Patricia Holwerda, Marjorie Hegel ftreasurerj, Barbara Hutchings. Marilyn Karp, Betty Hoeksema, Carolyn Hill, Donna Brumels, Virginia Vrinderwiere, Leona Sikkenga, joan Terpstra fpresidentj. Second Razr : Marilyn johnson, Betty Cole, Ruth Velting, Carol Geldersma, Jacqueline Hendrickson fsecretaryj, Coleen Crooks, Alice Hendrickson tvice-presidentj, Carolyn Benedict, Miss Zora Barnaby. Firif Roux' Bonnie Wilson, Phyllis Henry, jackie john- son, Vivienne Le Blanc, joan Lamphere, Bonnie Bos. Commercial Club Prepares or the Future The members of the Commercial Club are preparing to take their places in the business world. One project was a trip through Westerii Union Telegraph Company to observe the employees at work under their actual working conditions. The girls also learn of jobs available after graduation at various ottices and places of business, Several places of business make return calls each year for Ottawa students. The tradition established by the Commercial Club in the past of leaving something to the school to beneht the future commercial students was carried on by the club this year also. It also gives a gift each year to the outstanding commercial student. Awards are also presented to shorthand and typing students who have obtained a certain degree of accuracy and speed. These are presented each year at the Award Aszembly in june. Each month a spread is held at the home of one of the members. The girls often have a speaker at their spreads and afterwards an informal discussion. One speaker that the girls especially enjoyed was Miss Lenore Bader, who spoke about her trip to Europe. She also showed colored motion pictures which she took herself during the eleven weeks spent abroad. These talks are both interesting and informative. Business meetings are held every other week. Business and fun are combined to make the girls well prepared for the future, U5 COMMERCIAL CLUB OFFICERS. Vivienne Le Blanc tsocial chairmanj, joan Lamphere tvice- presidentj, Bonnie Bos fpresidentl, Carol Gel- dersma tpublicity chairmanj, Virginia Vander Weire fmembership chairmanj, joan Terpstra Qsecretaryl. Chccking out books for Keith XX'illyai'd arc Kiinnic lieetlier and liarbara Young. This has becn one i-ti the 'ribs of the Library Club members. Libmfjf Club Spells Work Haying been inyited by the Creston Library Club to a public relations meeting. the Ottawa Hills club journeyed through a winter blizzard to the home ot' Betty and ,ludy Russell, twin Crestonites. tor a party and arrived cold, but lmppyx Christmas decorations were used at .1 dinner at the home of .loyce Berghage. and the club held another meeting in the form of a potluck dinner at Heather lNlacPhail's. Stamping all the books in the library with Ottawa Hills on the back and front was a major projett of the club, XX'ith the help Oli the Student Council. the club has also been checking books as they leave the library because many books had previously' been lost through carelessness. The club is a member of the newly organized Library Assistants Organization of Michigan, Shirley Wessel, a member of the Ottawa Library Club. was secretary-treasurer for 1949, Some ot' the members attended the meetings held in the fall and spring. which were enjoyed by all. I.ll5RARY CLl.'l5. Twp R011 : Margaret llrnnwn, lfrlene XX'illiams. Keith Vlfillxard, Sharon Tamblin, Frances Thomas. Allan Green, Vlackie Dietrich, Phyllis Dnnrnbnsx Di-lorcs McNamara. Helen Morsink. Gail Leonard, 'lean Deacon, Barbara Young, liarbara Cox. Sylvia Houser, Twin lNlicham, kliman Kay, Richard Martin. SLJILJJ Miss Nella liikenhout, ,ludy Matthews. Heather Maclfhail lnvce lierrham- lvicc-arcsidentl, Nancy' Brown lwresidentl Shirley W'essel 1secretarv-treasurer , Richard . fn is l . l . , . Lainphere. Miss Isabella Kryzminski lspnmorl, BIBLE CLUB, Tap R014 : Robert Venema. Gene Terpstra, Richard Hoolsema, Roger Vander VC eide. Roger Luurtsema, Roland De Young, blames Dice, Dale Beniamin, Gerald Geerligs, Charles Harrison. Fanrlb Rout: jim Van Hoeven, Dick Bolt, Kathleen Geerligs, Alice Dutchei. Third Rffux' Ruth Harrison, lla Dygert, -Ianice Venlet, Barbara Spencer. Serrmd Roux' Ruth Velting, Mary Lou Van Dyke, Helene Van Heest, -loanne Van Heest, Patty Bont, Lois XXV.-eks, Valerie Marks. joy Meyer, lin'-1 Razr: Robert Prins 1secretary-treasurer3, jane King tvicc--presidentl, Miss Bernice Creaser, Charles Vander Meer tpresident l. To Prompt Cloristimz Fellowslozp The Bible Club has been very active this year with its program to prompt Christian fellowship. It has done this in a number of dihferent interesting ways. Every Tuesday of the month the members of the Bible Club met in the English Room. The activities of those meetings were varied including special speakers, whom members had invited to lead them, and which everyone enjoyed very much. At some ot' the meetings the members had a Bible Quiz to test the members' knowledge of the Bible and of Christianity. Other meetings were devoted to special music furnished by people from other schools interested in the Bible Club. The club also had a quartet consisting of Roger Luurtsema, jane King, janice Dygert, and Ruth Har- rison, which played for some of the meetings. Twice during the semester a party was held at some members house, and refreshments were served. Those get-togethers also further prompted Christian fellowship. In the spring the club planned a party with other Bible Clubs from the different Grand Rapids City High Schools. L' L' , .ll L fl C Atl. s ' . . meeting. 4 iv S'l J Q A .W 3 1 .gp Q E 2, 'Y Q 2' - Q, Y ew' . ff' 9 Xt , Tx. ' f Q, ff . W, 1 Q G., , f I Y- if? Q W 4 ,ii I x 52:1 Q i gs W K ii I if 'Wa 1 tiff. 'I .53 1?-'61 V, 'Q 45- if y 'Q' 5,2 My 'fa :V ,U wg, up W ff sv E, M' 5 , 'nga 5 ' ' , Y , e ,Q ' ' if H.. xx Q 1 fggwi' Ai:-25 XZMW 1, 1' '3 if ,S fwym -I 4- . . , JTQ hz 1., Wiki' -f 'I ,R ' J: fn ff: M W A G fi, 3326? 3, 751 Jeff W ' fnl: 5 f' sfwil wxl 7 f ff ' 1,.A , .-M i: W X-4 N .. ,iff-H A ,Y ' .gh , V ,f2z'5?v.,?k, .I W? :IST gi 7 W' s M, 32 A Qi br Y 'Y' Wim! xi!! 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Rffut' Pam Bowles, Cynthia Haney, Bonnie Bos, Betty Van Dusen, Montelou Mulder, Frances Sliaff. Joan Larnpliere, Viyienne Le Blanc, Barbara Flint, Charlene Gladstone. Leona Silckenga, Virginia Green. Pat Sutton. Stfmud Run: Barbara Hansen, Shirlee Schneider, Joanne Peet, Joan O'Conner, Moreen Hill, Pat Yurgaitis, Joyce Gerard, Sally Rohde. Mariheth Rohde, Maryann Musyznslti. Lois Clixhy, Marilyn Noordyke, IJIVNI R011 .' liarhara Pope. Joan Moffatt, Diane Drake, Carol Srudt, Paarhara Collins, Phyllis Land, Madelon liotma. They Also Serve The motto of the Y-Teens this year has been service. Juvenile Home each Saturday afternoon to help to the community and to the people of the world. care for and play with the children there. An Throughout the year two Y-Teen members went to the Easter party was held with entertainment includ- ing an Easter egg hunt and a few games. As a climax to the work at the Home. a picnic was held for the children. Carol Studt. Joan Johnson. and Judy Meyers admire the dolls that the Y-Teens dressed for the Santa Claus Girls. At 'I'lmnkSgiying tink' the girls PM-kcd A lmlskct of food for a needy liamily, Many girls enjoyed dressing dolls lor the Santa Claus Girls at Christ- mas time, and several lwoxes ol' clothing were colletted and sent to a German Youth Clulw at Oherammergau, Germany, ln addition to their community work. the mf Y-Teens haye lween actiye sotially, ln Detemlwer the Yfleens, with the Hi-Y, sponsored a square dante. the Promenade Prante, in the girls' gym. y ln March the annual Y-Teens banquet was held ap at the Y.X5U.C,.A. lfor the second sutcessiye year A i Ottawa won first prize lor tahle detorations. lhe detorations were made ot' pipe tleaners and rcpref sented popular songs from WOO to Will, On June I, the setond annual Rose Tea was held. ln a rose protessional the mothers were giycn roses hy their daughters. New ollitcrs were also installed, if li JUNIOR Y-TEENS, Top Roux' Marjorie Tappen. Arlene Gill, Carlene Holwerda, Fredericka Matteson, Janet Brebach. Sharon McGovern, Barbara Conn, Barbara Ruhl, Sharon Tamblin, Karen Law, Mary Herrinton. Fonrfh Ron .' Alice Putnam. Jean Marsh, Judy Powell, Sue Winter, Susan Leonard, Beverly Neil, Marilyn Viestenz, Marcia Miller, Beverly Heinz, Anita Beamer, Carol Greig. Third Roux' Ann Gerard, Claudia Wallter, Joan Kamel, Shirley Simon, Marlysmae Harris, Diane Dozier. Mary Sennema, Carolyn Wing, Sue Anderson, Lillian Botma, Pat Collins. Second Roux' Patsy Farrington, Judy Ebling, Molly Engel, Judy Studt, Peggy Forward, Dorene Hill. Fir-,iz Run: Barbara Putnam, Barbara Klap, Shirley Meyers, Miss Doris Robinson, Janice Cole, Elizabeth Snyder, Pat Sutton. and Gladhl Heqy The Junior Y-Teens were organized the second semester of this year in response to a plea from the younger girls for some organization through which they could give service and also have some social activities. The c1ub's short life has been an active one. It is a member of a city-wide organization and sends one representative, Janet Brebach, to the Y Council meetings. One of the first meetings was a games party held at school. At some of the other meetings, talks were given concerning various subjects. Lynne Wadell from The Herpolsheimer Company spoke on charm for young girlsg Mr. Russel Jones talked about parliamentary procedure, and Miss Lenore Bader showed movies about Germany before the war. Several Junior Y-Teens went to the Y.W.C.A. Play Day' at which they entertained girls from Holland and Muskegon. In the morning there were games and movies with a luncheon at 12:00. In the afternoon the out-of-town girls were given a sight seeing tour of Grand Rapids, followed by folk dancing and a snack. Another of the city-wide activities in which Ottawa participated with the soth anniversary celebration of the Y.W.C.A. A birthday banquet was held, and every school decorated its own table. Ottawa made rag dolls repre- senting the different nations of the world. In addition each school made a birthday card, and a prize was given for the Janice Cole, Barbara Plat, and Elizabeth Snyder discuss plans for the games party which was held at school, ltll best one. To finish the year a picnic was held. Along with the Senior Y-Teens, the girls have gone to the Juvenile Home every Sat- urday to help. jUNl0R GIRLS LEAGUE. Top Roux' Sue Mulliken, Ruth Berger, Beth Hatfh, Gail McClure, Arlene Avenell, Mary Horn, Nancy Poel, judy Meyer, Marcia Wfeigle, joyfe Kooiman, Shirley Vander Weide. Funrfb Rfflfl' Sylvia Houser, Dolores Mc- Namara, Mary Vande Visse, Barbara Hondorp, Madelun Botma, Beverly Schrader, Myrna Lloyd, Donna Himes, ,loan Nichols, Mary Ellen Zandstra, Sue King, Charlene Taylor. Tlmu' Roux .lanice Herr, Phyllis Land, Virginia Vander Wier, liarbara Roeper, Barbara Grant, joan Bnuman, Sheryl Klaiher, Nancy Day, Mary Anne jordan, Peggy De Jong. Stroud Roni: Diane Drake, Margaret Iden, Heather MaePhail, Frances Thomas, Sharon Schneider, Phyllis NX'ilson, janet Riley, Phyllis Kayser, Charmaine Ghareeb. Flfll R011 .' joy Brown tvice-presidentl, Carolyn Schreiber fpresidentl, Mrs. Margaret May tspunsorl. Mary Mullins tsecretaryl. Patricia Huntley ftreasurerl. znzior Girls Form League The Sox Trot was a major actiyity of the newly formed junior Girls League. 'luke box musit floated through Franklin Lodge while the sponsor. Mrs. Margaret May. led the eouples in a conga line. Decorating the room were pumpkins and cornstalks depieting the Halloween season. At Thanksgiving the girls used some of their profits from the dance to buy food for baskets for needy families. At Christmas time they invited their mothers and faculty members to a tea in the English Room. They also inxited the new 11-l's to a dinner at East Congregational Church at which each girl sat with the group whose birthday was in the same month. Then each group acted out its month. George Lewiss Band was to furnish musie for the totton dress dante to be held May 19. At both open houses tor the parents the junior girls had a baked goods sale whith proved very suetesstul. Meetings were held every other week on Tuesday nights with a spread in April at Carolyn Schreibers home with all sixty members present. Mrs. Margaret May leads Albert Ashbaugh, Frances Thomas. 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Sealed: Frances Skaff, Carol Studt, Shirley Vander Wfeide, Beverly Schrader, Frances Thomas, Tom Strong, Marcia Engbers, Myrna Lloyd, Carolyn Screiber, Madelon Botma, Shirley Xwessell, Margaret Lane, june Koons, Heather McPhail. Spectator Staff Visits Grand Rapids Press At last, it's gone to press is the familiar saying in Room 107 when the staff, after much work, has finally sent the Spectator to the printers. Besides putting out the school newspaper, which includes news, feature stories, editorials, and the latest sports' summaries, the staff also took a trip through the Grand Rapids Press to see how things were run on a larger paper. The Press provided a guide, who showed the students around the news rooms. the editorial office. the photo-developing room, and the press rooms. where the paper is printed, There they discovered how the copy and cuts are made to fit into a news- paper, how advertisements are made up. and how the newspapers are automatically counted by machine. Of special interest to Ottawa students was the Christmas issue of the Spectator, which came out with green print and a large picture on the front page of the staff singing Christmas carols. The publication of a newspaper such as this takes a great deal of running around to gather the news and ideas, all outside work. Mr. joseph Lynch. a graduate of the class of 1957. also visited Ottawa from the Grand Rapids Press and spoke on newspaper editing to all of the jour- nalism classes. He pointed out the dos and don'ts of putting out a newspaper and explained some of the policies of the Press. lNIembt-rs of the Spectator Staff can be seen folding the papers before the paper is due to come out lllti PUBLICATIONS BOARD. Sealed: Frances Skaff, Miss Elizabeth Schneider, Miss Madeline A. Holmes. Miss Lenore Bader, Miss Bernice Creaser. Stafzdirzgf joan Kay, Mr. Leon Miller, Barbara Bos, jerry Tudor, Miss Bertha Lewis, Pat Hansen, Midge Payton, Nan Bylenga. Those Who Heho with Publications To settle all business matters, the Publications Board meets during the noon hour, whenever it is necessary. Whether or not to order padded covers, who the photographer will be, how many covers will be ordered, and all matters concerning the general policies of the Legend and the Spectator are decided at these meetings. The editors, business managers, circulation managers, advertising managers, and ad- visers are members of this board. The adviser of the Legend acts as moderator, and each member has one vote, except for the moderator, who can vote only when there is a tie. The circulation managers are chosen from each session room to sell subscriptions and to pass out the Spectators and Legends on the respective days. The circulation department did something a little different this year in sponsoring an assembly in which students acted out the different features which would be written up in the Spectator. Included in this l-tick-off assembly for the circulation drive was a style show, an interview with the new coach, Mr. Gordon Hunsberger, and an interview with Miss Wav'eline Babbitt. and an editorial. HOMEROOM CIRCULATORS. Nan Bylenga, jo Anne O'Connor, Marilyn Kelly, Barbara MacDonald, I-Ielen Thiel. Lois Lihhey, Karin Palm, Gretchen Habighorst. ,x Q ' ,. M gd -W is Y xf: y N XX, . 'Wy ' ' L Q' 793 ,wa w'igk.'f fe My Q , 4 a ik ' 1 ,x Q my 5, ' T51 ' . Ai ww 1 K ' W.. 'ff A L, M 1' we W H , N, Xl? Ab-4 ' i1i Sift , 7151! lg! Y ai? 'eff' If ' Q1 f , ,A . 15 L, 1 1,5 -,R ggigggix Q3 A 25.525 W 'I' Ji' A M- Q ,Q Mk If.. 'mifw e , a -5 .AW V 3 4 W Q ' ' 5' S Xa . , N 5 xg 2 ,Q E if lf., mg if QQ W .,' Q 2A ,,,k rd Z Q X' 2. Q AFX 57' V M af J! ? . ,, 2' 'E ji iwl: Y, X 'rf 'W J' vi' '1 ' N ,f '?!!-?'3!'g SENIOR HI-Y. Trip Razr: Dion XX'arrick, Gerald Geerlings, Roger Vander XX'eide, Tum Wfeeda, Robert Ifngleman, David Trapp, Don Buning, john Venlet. Archie Lytle. Stcwzd Roux' Ed Hall. Howard Deblaag. Dick -Innes, Dan Stout, Dick Tillotsun, Ed Lake. Chuck Hall, Fred Franz. I-'mf Rau: Mr. Bernard Kennedy tspunsorj, Dan Ghareeb, Paul Hoelcesma, Roger Nicely, Homer Nonrdvkei Tnm McLain, Mr. Ernest Peterson tsponsorj. Hi- Y's Keep Busy A crowded calendar of activities made the l-li-Y Club one of the busiest organizations in school. A senior high boy must meet high character qualifica- tions in order to belong to the Hi-Y. An important part ot' Hi-Y activity is their service program. A few of its services to the school this year included usher- ing at assemblies as well as the sponsoring of a noon movie program and an assembly featuring a noted speaker, Paul Harris, ln addition to this. the club contributed fifty dollars to the World Service Fund. Besides their efforts to serve the school and com- munity, the Ottawa Hi-Y boys also enjoyed a full recreational program, Their basketball team com- peted in the Y County League. winning eight games First Semester Ottficcrs. 5f,lULfjh'vQ.' Mr. Kennedy. Dick Tillutson 1sergeant-at-armsJ, Mr. Peterson. Bob linglc-man ltreasurerj. St.zlcd: Roger Nicely lvrce-presidentj. lid Hall tpresidentli Chuck Hall tsecretaryl. and losing two, The boys attended hockey games, recreation nights at the Y, and Co-ed parties. Since the purpose of the Hi-Y is to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the school and com- munity high standarcls of Christian character, great emphasis is placed on character development. The boys are chosen as delegates to the Hi-Y State Legis- lature in Lansing, Tom Weeda, Bob Engleman, Fred Franz, Archie Lytle, and Tom McLain attended the Older Boys' Conference in Port Huron, Some of the boys attended the Kent County Co-Ed Council and went to the l-li-Y Camp at Torch Lake. The club has membership in the Kent County Co-Ed Council and the Grand Rapids Hi-Y Council. Second Semester Ufliicers. S1.Hfd1ug.' Mr. Kennedy. Frcd Frans tsergeant-at-armsj, Mr. Pct.-rson, Archie Lytle ftreas- urerj. Sc.1fed.' Dick Tillotson tvice-presiclentj, Tom XX'eeda fpresidentl, Bob Engleman fsecretaryl. S l 1 ROTC. 'lwfv R011 .' Bill Kramer, Hnyd Butterlieltl, Fnrrest Barr, Kingsley David Steenwyk, Hill Vim Zee, lielXK'.ll'xl Luke. Gemltl Geerligs, Bnb Sclmttee, Abrum Lnngstreet, Bnb Meyers. Bub Huffman, Rnbert Burger, Dnvitl Hriiuer, R.1y D.1n1e. Ken Vain H.1rn, Fflllflh Razz J Bill Schreiber. Bob Cruss. Tum Miekum. Stephen Bench, Ruger Zwrik, Gnrtlnn Wvlitlelriftlr Ken V.1n Duren, ,lim H.1ld.1m.1n, Rnn.1lel Hanna, Russ Riegling, Yftim' Ruiz: Hub l-l.1rrisnn, Ruger lnhnsnn, Dun H1-well, Rnnm R.ibb.1i, Pete Bylengu, Darryl Huebner, Arthur Hetlherg, Charles Sheffield. Fred Thurstnn, Riehurel Olmsted. xxxllftl' Petersen, lftl li.1ltut.1t. Strwxd RUIKH' -lnhn Hicks, limb XX'1lli Richartl l..llUPl'lL'I'L', ,lerry Helmlinlelt, Curl Lehr, Rnnuld Bexerli. liill Miller, DANL' Ritliinnnel, As.1 liruwn, Rielmrtl XY'rigl1t, Ted 'li.1ll.lI1Ll, Iflfif Rini 5 Sei'ge.1nt Vittur Nielinls, l.t. Rielmrtl lXltXee lNl.1111r fQ.11'l Mrillxtwitz, Ci.1pt. R1tl1.11'tl Rlintles, Cadets Use Army M-I Grand Rifles The Hhllll event of the R.O.T.C. School year was the tielel day held May 26 .xt Housemnn lfielel. The events tonsisted of drill tompetition for various tompunies. plntoons. .mtl seluutls to determine the best tlrilletl units. Medals .intl ribbons were pre- sentetl tu the winners. At the night tlemonstmtion the fJll.tNX'.l R.O,T.CQ. unit put on .tn exhibition by .1 stl11.1tl nl' rifle men using lWl.llll'i .lIllll'ILlIllil0Il. The tkllhlkl .1lso went through X.lYlOLlS t.1ttit.1l problems. lfieltl Ll.ll' 1x.1s tlinmxetl by .1 regimentul p.1r.1tle, The .1Ill1Ll.1l Militgry Bull w.1s heltl May I5 at Cientr.1l High Sthool. The boys wore their tomplete CQl.1ss A uniforms with white belts tmtl gloves, The girls wore formuls. The dimming room wus deeorutetl with red, white, and blue. A boy must be fourteen ye.1rs ot' age. in the ninth grade. .md passing in three solid subietts to be eligible for R.O.T.CQ. membership. E.1th L.ltlL'i is .uithorizetl to XYL'.lI' the new lfisenhower lW.llilL' j.1tl4ets .1s we seture them, One tomplete uniturm. .111 ll,O.T.C,. tvpe Illrlllllll. .mtl .1 rifle .1re issuetl to e.1Lh, The ritles tl:,1t they use .1re the regular Army M-l Gruntl rifle. Off.1XN'L1iS R.O.T.CQ. enrollment is sixty-three this l'C.lI' .mtl the IDL'lW.lFiINL'Ili ot' the Army has st.1tetl .1t le.1st 100 boys .ire requireel to ret.1in .1 stliool unit. f,.lPl.llI'l Hutlwn C Hill instrutrs snnie memlxrs nt tht lx.U If unit in Nllhlll unit t.1tr1ts. 5 x . . 1 W W ,' -. llv, ,: .6 A WZ I- 5 . W ,S- D' -M, '1- - ...ia -Q ' A '::' K F ' .9 f 'Z E m 4 7 3 S -15 It N - sw. '--f ,Q If .- T' Y . A 4 Emi, W4 'wx ., Xa: A, my Q 5 qc , K 'Q . ff W x ,, - gig X bf A . 4 I . xx V fr? ' . ' . 'K ., ' .- . sq V A ,Wi . V, I xx ' if L gin EL? 3 5522 s? 31 f is W.,-m-mag 'ff .R Q21 r Uv 1 . . SI 11 . EQ ll' Hilfiger mgawigf nanny ' A ' . J f Mm I' s JA 1, Q Q Varsity Club Renders Many Services Bob Friberg lights the candle of football in the Varsity Club formal initiation held before the student body. The Varsity Club, composed of all boys who have won a major letter, has been in existence for only four years. Formerly the Cordelier Club, it was re- named when it was re-organized after the war. This year the club, under the leadership of Ed Freyling, presidentg Norman DeVries, vice-president, jim Van Hoeven, secretary, and Robert Prins, treas- urer, undertook several projects to benefit the entire school. The first of these was the new black and orange cheerleaders' skirts, which the club bought with money left over from last year's treasury, Next the members sold paddle pops at all the home basketball games to raise enough money to buy the basketball team new warm-up jackets, At Christmas time they helped the poor by contributing ten dollars to the Santa Claus Girls. The long awaited Varsity-Faculty Basketball Game was played February 24, There was a large turnout, and both teams showed their ability in playing an outstanding and entertaining game, Their big social event of the year was the Fourth Annual Varsity Hop held April 22 in the school gymnasium, which was decorated in an unusually attractive way, following an Easter theme. There President Ed Freyling con- ducts a noon hour meeting. VARSITY Cl.L'B. Tuff Row: jon DeHaan, Bob Meeth, David Baldwin, Tom Hill. Fwzffb Roux' john Grant, Don Eaddy, ji Trapp, Bob Hendrickson, jack Matthews, john Bos, Bob m Hansen, Ken Oberg, Bob Brown, Roger Vanderwleide. Rudolph jones. Third Roux' Charles Backer, Bruce Carnie, jerry Tudor, Ed Roetman, Dick jones. Seroud Roux' Don Tassell, Harvey Breen, Ken Hoodhood, John Boyles, Dick Wfestover, Ken Goodrich, Ed Hall, David Gray. Firrt Roux' Coach Charles Davidson, Ed Freyling tpresidentj, jim VanHoeven tsecretaryj, Robert Prins ttreasurerj, Norman DeVries tvice-presidentj, Coach Wfendell Emery. were doorprizes and favors for all the girls. The music was furnished by George Lewis and his orchestra. ln addition to all this the club took in twenty-one new members with an informal initiation on Decem- ber 3. following a week of silence to all girls and other punishments inflicted by the Varsity Club The Varsity officers look with pride at one of the basketball latkets which the club has bought. Ed Roetman, a former basketball team member, displays the jacket for them. llii members, The initiation was climaxed by a formal meeting held in front of the entire student body early in january. Their future plans are to be bigger and better, and their project for next year will be to encourage every boy eligible for membership to go through in- formal and formal initiation and become a member. LEWA. Top Roux' joan Moffatt fpresident, first semesterj, Pat Sutton, Dorothy Berry, Shirley Mendels, Ann Ketcham ttreasurer, first semesterj, Barbara Putnam, Peggy Lane. Second Roux' Miss Ethelyn Ellinger, Margaret Kremer, joan Pace. Sandra Peck, Peggy De Jung, Carol Geldersma, Pat Dozier. Firif Roux' Nan Switzer lscribel, Madelun Botma lpresidentj, Phyllis Land lvice-presidentj, Fay Weiricli fsecretaryl, Nancy Lane ttreasurerj. Lewa Promotes Athletics The purpose of Lewa is to promote athletics and to foster the highest ideals and good fellowship. XVould you like to become .1 member? A girl is eligible for Lewa membership after participating in intramural athletics and being .1 member of the Girls Athletic Assotiation for one year and earning .1 first year award. At Christmas time the girls held a party at the home ot' Ann Ketcham. Games were played, and eath girl brought .1 toy whith was given to the Urban League. Spreads were held throughout the year, and an ann11al pitnie was held in May at johnson Park. Girls receiving the ninth grade award, as well as the Lewa members, attended. Hot dogs, rolls. po- tato salad, ice cream, and take were on the menu. There was a treasure hunt and softball game after- wards between the younger girls and the older ones. New members were formally welcomed into Lewa at the fall tea, held in the English Room. Candles were lighted for leadership, sportsmanship, and good fellowship. Lrlilf Maybe they wont ask Lit to wash dishes next timefu ex- Claim Pat Sutton, Barbara Put- nam. and ,loan Moffatt at the l,ewa Christmas party. Rt.Q!7.',' Here are some presents fur the Christmas treef' Barbara Putnam and Pat Sutton are arriv- ing at the home of Ann Ketcham fur the Lewa Christmas party. 'WI WWW? my -JL 40+ Lin The ninth grade Civics cliixsus were Caught in the midxt of .1 huay diy, fini' .1 picture in frunt 41 1: Clpitw XX'.ixliin3.:tun, D. C., during spring viiciitiiin. This was the tint ti-ip nf in kind. hut tliusq who want .irc .ill limping it wun't the List, NVQ helium' Mr. 'llivcggiii has nmrtcd siuinetliing. iw, :im .anim L- ' . L i ix 'lliking ning nur friiin their uximl dutiw uf keeping thi- huilding and gzrnunds Agnes Gilwlmm, thy winks, .ind Mm Llc.1n .md L'UITll.UI'I.il7lL' fur Us .irc liil Lennon, H.irry Riclmrdx lhcdd cnginccrl, W.ix'L-l:nL- lialwhitt, the dirccrur uf thi Mimcly Eldridge, Clmrlic Fursytli, and jim Hiirkcr. ciifctcriii. 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