Ripon Christian High School - Lance Yearbook (Ripon, CA)
- Class of 1950
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fm... 4 J NCE 'SJ HE SENIORS RIPON CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL RIPQN, CALIFORNIA 'SE GQ ax ,Ww ff Q 'M iw ,QQRQW ii mx n Jaw: , , up Q 5 xx A glfffwwwazf nhl i .lJgs.',m' To Hwe friends and supporfers of our schoc wha have made Chrisfiam educafion poss Q ab? X 1 ble in H155 communify, we, Hue Senior dass dedicafe fhe i950 edifion of We LANCE if ? I btuhp tu signin thyself up that neehetb nut tu he asbameh rightly huhnhmg the tnurh uf trut II T1mothy 2.15 pruheh unto Euh, a tnurkmzm IJ. y y FOREWORD . This is our sTory-parT oT The hisTory oT our school' lT is a record oT our achievemenTs, our inTeresTs, our classes. IT Tells oT our acTiviTies in which we daily have sTrived To show ourselves approved, noT only among men, buT beTore God. IT shows The plan Ripon ChrisTian l-ligh oTTers Tor menTal, spiriTual, physi- cal, and social developmenT. lT shows how we have parTicipaTed in chapel devoTions, worlced in classes, played on The aThleTic Tield, and enioyed social Times. In TuTure years, each phase oT our school acTiviTies picTured in This book will bring back a Tlood oT memories. We have Tried To presenT The True sTory oT This parT oT our lives, and we Teel we have succeeded. We, The Class oT I95O, are proud To presenT The TiTTh ediTion oT The Lance. . ff- if-' 7 Z ZX 4 X I 3 If SS IN LEADERSHIP f X ffl M. V. VUREN, Principal To The GraduaTes: You are and have been a mosT TorTunaTe class. For Twelve years iT was your privilege To aTTend a school which soughT To malce iT possible Tor you To be moTivaTed by The highesT ideals in your educaTional Training. Those ideals are embodied in whaT we un- dersTand by The word, ChrisTian. An educaTion ThaT bears ThaT name is essenTially one ThaT has God in The cenTer, noT a god oT human TabricaTion, buT The God revealed in The ScripTures. Ripon ChrisTian l-ligh has Tried To help you give God l-lis righTTul place as The ulTi- maTe source and sTandard oT TruTh, and as The source oT your ideals, The moTivaTing power and drive oT your liTe. Your Training has been designed To honor God in your Thinking, in your Teeling, in The exercise oT your will. STudy To show ThyselT approved unTo God, said Paul. l-lere we have expressed whaT our highesT ideal in educaTion should be. lvlay This splendid Theme which you have chosen Tor The Lance be and conTinue To be The supreme moTivaTing ideal oT your whole liTe. There is noThing more saTisTying, noThing more worThy oT The name oT success Than a liTe seelcing consciously To meriT The approval oT God. We coveT such a liTe Tor you as we bid you Tarewell. FAC U LTY WILLIAM DIEPHUIS Hisfory GERDA BOS English CORNELIA WECKHOFF Commercial THOMAS HOEK Music DONALD PAAUW Science Mathematics The reseT h p n sc ooI board is headed by Mr. Arie r. Well qualnfied Tor his posiTion, he direcTs The Board as iT TormuIaTes school policies, meeTs The needs oT our expanding school sysTem, seIecTs Tinances. Perhaps The n'1osT in'1porTanT work oT The group is To keep The ideals oT ChrisTian educaTion con- sTanTIy before The public. FIRST ROW, IefT To righlz Pefer M. H ekman, eonard Schemper, Arie Den Dulk, John Vriel- ing, Sfanley Baker. SECOND ROW: Sam Van Dyken, Meno SchoITen, Harold De Jong, Mar- Tin Hekman. OFFICERS STANDING, lefT To righT: Leonard Schemper, Arie Den Dulk, Pres. STanley Baker. SEATED: Pefer Hek man, Trees., Harold De Jong. an-ue., his Wi STANDING, IefT To righT: Raymond STuiT, Jeni Plooy, Edward Hollrusf, Joe Sfeigenga, Marvin den Dulk, Gerfrucle VeensTra, Harold Van Till, William de Boer. SEATED: Mr. Van Vuren, Mary Lou de Boer, Andrew Moulyn, Adrianna Moulyn, EdiTh Van Till. OFFICERS Edward HolTrusT, Vice-Presidenf JENI PLOOY, Treasurer EDITH VAN TILL SecreTar STUDENT COUN When Andrew Moulyn was eIecTed STudenT Council PresidenT, he immediaTeIy seT The machinery in moTion To rnalce The year one Tilled wiTh purposeTuI acTiviTy. WiTh characTerisTic viTaIiTy he direcTed his group in sponsoring The Van Vuren NighT in honor oT our Principals TwenTieTh anniversary ' WiTh The school. OTher proiecTs carried ouT by The Council have included The regula- Tion OT Tire drills, insurance drives, and acquiring money Tor awards. 12. TE T M' I III? I I . . . IN FEL!.OWSi-ll? l SENICRS AUDREY KEUNING Pre-College So didsT Thou Travel on life's common way ln cheerful qodlinessg and yeT Thy heart The lowliesT dulies on herself did lay. -William Wordswodh. RALPH HEKMAN General NeiTher will l puT myself for- ward as olhers may do, NeiTher, if you wish me To TlaT- Ter, will TlaTTer youq I will look aT you grimly, and so you will know I am True. -William Rose BeneT. EDITH VAN TILL General Hlmpulsive, earnesT, prompf To act And make her generous Thoughl' a fad. -WhiTTier. GERTRUDE LUTH Commercial l'Il walk where my own nalure would be leading- lT vexes me To Choose anoTher guide . . . -Bronfi. CHARLOTTE EGGTNK General Persuasive speech, and more persuasive sighs, Silence Thaf spoke, and elo- quence of eyes. CLARA SCHAAPMAN Commercial Her modesT looks The coTTage mighf adorn, Sweef as The primrose peeps beneafh The Thorn. -Goldsmifh. ADELTNE KAMPS General So well she acTed every parf by.Turns, Wilh vivacious viTaliTy. DONALD VERMEULEN General I hold This To The rule of life. Too much of anyfhihg is bad. Alerence. CLASS CF '50 ANDREW MOULYN ELDORA ROOS General Commercial So faithful in love, and so l know my mind and l have daunfless in war. madeany choice. fSir Walter Scott. -Millay. JENI PLOOY BEATRICE HOEK Commercial Pre-College Nlhe fe6S0f1llfmil'l1elEmPCF6l6 A head how sober, a hear? how will, endurance, loresighl, gpagiougl slrenglh, and skill. A manner equal wilh high or -William Wordsworth. low, -Brownell. SEBIAJO PRANGER General Hear'r-on her lips, and soul wifhin her eyes, Sofl as her slime, and sunny as her skies. -4Byron. BERNETTA PRANGER General l-or manners are noi' idle, bul' lhe fruil Of loyal nafure and of noble mind. -Tennyson. 1: 1 4 LEFT TO RIGHT: G-erfrude Veensfra, Mary Van Gorkum, Raymond Sfuii, John Plooy, Maurice Roos, Ronald Van- der Veen, Ted Kramer, Edward Holfrusf, Doroihy Eqgink, Elaine den Dutk, Jeaneife de Young, Bernedamae Eckhoif. SOPHOMORES Lei! by Presidenlr Hoiirusi, a man of shafure, Hue Sophomores are qalrmg in preaficai wisdom and experience, The froubfes, and iyaier Hue swrisfacffien, of a weii-wriffen Roundlfabie are apprew denied by fha edifor, Mary Vim Gorkum, as well as We Sfsncf, BOH1 boys and girls me ahcwinq an aciive Enferesf in fha Camera Ciub, learning Hue fine poimfs of picfure iaking and deveioping. To The Teies Yule Fair Hwe Scmphomore girls also conlrribuied arficies, Hwus helping +0 make Hua? venfure a success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Helen Plcoy, ' Norma Groeisema. Margarei Wesfsieyn, ,i Gerald Miedema, Alice Nykamp, Couriley Ry- glaarsdam, Joe Sreigenga, Joyce Vrieling, William de iloer, Laverne Beuvinq, Jeaneffe Hoff, Bruce Heisman, Sibilla Da Hoag, Joan Vander Yeen, William Kemps, Jay Yelfkamp, Kalb- arine Posiuma, John Roos, Rosemary Painier. Missing: Adriarma Moulyn, AFRESHMEN While olher members of lhe class look on, Freshmen who 'played lmporlenl roles in The schoel play, receive lhe conqralfu- lalions ol lheir friends. This was iuslone ol rhe aclivilies in which lhe Freshmen look perl. Alier e vigorous worlc-Qui on Field Day. 'lhe Freshmen, iirecl buf happy, emerged as vicrors ol irhe dey. Also, in lhe banquel' lor lvlr. Ven Vnren. John Roos, Joan Vander Veen, Bill Kemps. and Alice Nylcamp wilh olher sfudenls cle- piclecl 'rhe humorous side of our Lelin-loving principal, The bow lies and slaclc panls have given lhe Freshmen boys lhe cllslinclion of being The loesl-dressed boys on Jrhe school-ground. ' n As Jesus, when he was young. grew in wisdom and slaiure, approving himself of God and men, so lhe Freshmen in all lfhelr aciivilies are working lo achieve 'rhls geal. iH CLASS- RCDOMS Chemistry Siudying ihe iniricacies oi aiomic and molecular siruciures gives us a lceener realizaiion of God's infi- niie wisdom. In ihis labora- iory budding scieniisfs learn io use correci meih- ods and procedures under ihe direciion of Chrisiian ieachers. Typing The 'ryping room is 'The locaiion where ihe aspir- ing 'rypisi learns conirol rhyihm, speed, and accu- racy. This is praciical for vocaiional uses as well as for creaiing greaier use- fulness of The individual. Bible The siudy of God's Word and iis applicaiion io our own lives is esseniial in ihe siruggle 'io gain ap- proval. Here is where spir- iiual wisdom, leadership, and guidance is Truly re- ceived. All subiecis are 'raughi according io The Word as The rule for all ihinlcing and ihe basis of all knowledge. 11 -111.1 q1 Q Q Q i 1.. . 1.-.--1 K 'K i i i I P I U I q v .I nl ,.- Y ?fS3'H j. x f:5EEEEE::5iiE:::: ' ' .' 1' Uiiiiiiiiigg Qs ' f-eff,-' . a N 1 D4 F, v, 9, I4 ff' ll I I I SPORT SMANSHIP vw' ' pam fur clean work fhfaining engaged Hue ,Junior-Senior qame. Succegg may ALL-SCHOOL FOOTBALL, Iefi io righf: Ted,. Marvin, Wiiliam, Ra!ph, . Andrew, Don, 3 n Q . Numb?- ' Defense aflamst We -criss-cross fake pass to right halfback-- Qfjfzff- A X Fighfinq for Yardage. Fufure Champs W M f '- mmi . ..... . . .,,,,. ,mwwmwzmma rw wmewmwllgzsrszagffmyezzms UD mln, We qamak am Wind-up Wir-ninq 'hum ..- lniorckass co mpeiwhon 4 Hihinq hard, Overfe mt My ,Con GIRLS' Fa!! broughf volieybcli this year with many iively games. Quick teamwork and sharp competition marked bofh inier - dass and mixedf feam games. Bu? aiways. ihe Hlfing laughter over mistakes and ihe friend' ly advice, given and fai- en by eil, showed fha? ihe giris were learning true sportsmanship. With ihe shivery wirv fer days came snappy basicefbal! games. Fas?- acfion game punciuafed by The referse's shrifl whisfie. games which culfed for clear ihinkinq Spike if ! hai-?'5 AQ4HV'.5D3'?h?fib'?1vE:i3'Ki Sophdunior Imeup SPORTS and cooperafion, games which deveiaped endur, ance, coordinaiion. and grace. Scenes like Huis dist furbed fha quief af bai- rny spring days: First fha husiing of specfofors' chafier as The baifer swpped up is if-fa plafe . , , ihe windup. Hue pifch. The dull 'Mud of fha bo!! ir: fha cafchf er's miif , . , ihen fire umpire's Fonqdrawn ba3I-I one . . . Baseball, phayed wifh precision and accuracy, closed We yeark aibfe fic program, champt. FIELD DAY HC-ome on, Sophomoreslu These were Uwe cries heard over Hue rurf. encouraging 'rhe Sophomores on as Hue Freshmen rhermomeier inched. porn? by poinr, Toward 'fhe fop. In each evenrf-foorball. volleybali, obsfacle races. and officers' conresf. bofh dasses proved Hxeir eagerness for fun. buf fhe Freslwmen Fnaliy emerged' as Hue winners. Vicroriously Huey rode around Here 'ruff on a wagon drawn by ifhe de- feared Sophomores. , . MIXED VOLLEYBALL Enfhusiasm in the mixed volfeyball games ran high H135 year. Games were exciringly close, and borh specrarors and pfa ers had fun. The reams, whisk: were formed by dividing eacfu dass Info fwc- groups, proved 'ro be evenly marched. Finally. affer severe! stir? rbairlee one of The Senior reams came our ahead. L L Quick cooperarion soon developed berween piay- erse--girls Usefrirag up 'flee ball re fhe boys, who hir 2+ over rhe ner wirh smashhwg force. Feminine mem- bers of 'rhe reams Qearnecf Hwar if was safes? ro duck when Andy or Raiph sp?iced'x fha ball. . STANDING, init to ri hi: Charlufn, Gad, Jani. Seanad: Edifh, qkainh, Bahs, Andy, JMVBI71 er A 7,0-ffgook S .fm ns mf-fffe 9 o 30 xff gwgf dw: !9if7 .fffoasayn Ffhoe D14 PW- zleim 16a a Q' qf7 3 H 25 if 4,--4-Q-1' Xjg O ag 1-.L at Jot'h, 45'- L ?x6lN6- 6. X JV 'Gif f- Y5 .5 '9 X Ax L 6 'YJ by Nab-6 ' X 6-ef 6 if viag- A 66,6 xx 0'4 da x'F' fs, df' of C uv ,, ,Q F MY, eff-5-if -'sf-0 95'Q XQQ gf fy' A 2 ff? :B L- ffi7ra?,g0 6' K XX? H L5 Q S M c I 0 I4 Xo,,'5'QQ 7x-F X Q4 ff. X ff! M Y f X s 1 1 , 1 Q Q!! ' A f, , -4 ------ r . 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Siude-nf parf?c?pa1'?f:sn. Huis year, has heiped us fo realize more fully Uwe biessinga xvhfdw we have over ofher sfudersfs because we have fha priviieqe of qs:-ing fo n Ckrisfian sdmof, wiih Chrisiian feachers, supported by Chrigfian parefnis. fbi' 'S naw' hgmx gi, fm Qui? Ofc YW ight H 'P w' ,M:a:si3i1VTWW un 3 I if 'uh gi! 0,114 srugofr, mir, Thy wfvfg iw the Sinn 1:53 iwneiz amen Bug ' for thy 1011 1110 sm. 'I igkxj the 1,0391 Q' we m Um: way, in 3udQ:iYAu S. ii kg: QUSQG 'giyqclx hw- 'way , ,sm HY We Lgmv an gwim ns 102611: tus rmvgg, ' wake, .O Loggi ' L inf it us grant. gm V X 1 'mninq oi wisdom. beg wi' 1 Hx ek wgoxnh pr aX se Wm, 4109 UAW, N 'N ham! ohio YU .1Y'3wV Nw 2 diem FIRST ROW, Bef? io tiqhf: Edifh Charloife Kafherina M ' , , , arqarof, Gereid, Wifliam, Coumey, Marvin, Laverne, Jeni Grd auth, Corneha, John, Bruce, William, Ted, Laverne, Har id J ' ' . Q mu., eww. sscoxo now: RIDSUMBYY sam .sn- 9 , Qanm,sbu,H1 ,rnakonown ,J ,cs ,MH xx ' ' mn, umm. Founm now: mic., Adfmn., csmwa., ?.:1afa,'54i.wf?:nonma, mph, v.+gCf.na:m in mm' J? ' amend' Mm' 'M' w H ' A 6 CEB rakse Him have , . 50043 Wm X virxgsnzav wondering gjzgrlgefo The recelveixgjiarijef Under fhe ciirggi QXOVYO 'rioek we GNOY if . 'don of Mr' S musicax 'ffammq' Qrjfiyrxurgffviexgegjuij Bas been 5 Qfeaf G ,Maw 5 aiirafigon gg? xgiri Chxb 5585 ye YGCEBS WS 5 KOHQ in NS keg ' ss 8 . GL-o smfl d and mmm gf , wwe ww X ,Km Au exomougf MS Magee. -- an var Benedidion Hymn' oihers iife Sung' re , ov, Sehna, hrnehe, A-dalmu, Borpodomen, Mary Lou, U Y Um ND JS? Kmk A G Nth-Max ,,,-- ' AN wwf rl oaozaxy-is 953121, ' ' 11 Sm. 1 501 E. This 'Dayion 1, Ohio G, J 2 dv..--,,,.,-.,.., RST ROW lah io righf: Edifh Yan I Andrew Moulyn, Adeline Karnps. SECOND ROW Babs Hoek, Bernefla Pranger Audrey Keuning, Marvin dm Dull: Charlotte Eggink. dan Dulk. J mnvg Mr C, RC, PIN ll was very quiel in lhe audilorium as Mr. Van Vuren read off a lisl of names. Those sludenls he named were each lo receive an award-eilher an allraclive Block C or RC, or a gold pin, given when a sludenl has earned 25, 50, or 75 award poinls. There was a shower of applause aller all lhe awards had been handed out and laler lhese awards were seen proudly displayed on school swealers. Award poinls may be earned by aclive parlicipalion and cooperalion in school ac- livilies, by holding posilions ol responsibilily and leadership among lhe sludenls. HIST ROW, lei? fo nqhf. Laverne Tams Clara Groauoma, Ruth Don Bulk Mary Lou de Boar. SECOND ROW Ahdmvl Moulyn,Clara Schaapman, Eldora Roos Gertrude Luth, Miriam Kohn Marvin Scholarship Society Camera Club Tennis Club IT Takes sTudy and hard worlc, any member will say, To gain membership in This socieTy. IT Talces Ten poinTs lsupplied by Three Ns and a B, 'Final gradesl To o1ualiTy each semesTer. BuT mosT sTudenTs sTrive To secure and hold This honor. AlThough Their acTiviTy in The club is limiTed, The members Take an annual Trip To some place oT inTeresT. Do you have a camera? Then ioin The Camera Club! IT meeTs on Wednesday evenings To learn The whys and whereTores oT Those sTrange liTTle boxes seen so TreguenTly around school. Mr. Hol- loway Trom Shoob, helps members develop Their own Tilms and gives Them poinTers abouT Talcing beTTer picTures, WhaT They learn is puT inTo pracTice on The Tield Trips which The club occasionally Takes, The Tennis players below are a Tew oT Those inTeresTed in Tennis Club acTiviTies. They may oTTen be seen pracTicing aTTer school or playing seTs oT This game which calls Tor so much slcill and co- ordinaTion. Occasionally They malce a Trip To ModesTo To waTch The experTs playing There. Ediiors: Charioffe Eqqink Ediih Yan Till lEditor-in-chief! Jeni Piooy Audrey Keuninq Business Manaqen: Ralph Hekman Aideline K-amps Typisis: Eidora Roo: Berneffa Frzmqer Clara Schaaprnan Missing- Don Vermeulen Ariixis: Babx Hoek Sebia Franqer Phofoqmphers: Gerirude Lufh Waiter Scnaqe Missing- Andy Mouiyrs LANCE STAFF December IS, Urs? deadiine . . January I5 . . . February I5 . . Final deadiine. March 15. Monfhs wen? by almost foo swift ly for The busy Lance siafif. Meefing affer school and working af ali hours, Hwey fried hard +0 iurn En 'the required numbenof pages before each dc-3ad!Ene. One prob3em affer anofner was mei' and solved: choosing ine Theme, drawing up fne dummy, choosing fhe cover, working ou? +he ine-me in arf and fend. faking care of finances. Their aim has been 'ro appiy We Hue-me +o ai! phases of scnool life: and presem' -a hue picfure of We acfivhies of ine sfudenfs during The pas? year. E W 2 S9555 1 Z ROUTQIDTABLE STAFF Wfwaf goes on af sghoo!?VMany fhings makeup a school year: His- fory fesis, fads Uike Hue Freshman boys bow Hesy, clubs and parfies. specialknumbers in assembly, excif- ing foofbail and baskefbeli games. dass rings, book reporfs. odorifer- ous Chemisfry experimehfs-laugh fer and headaches-all in Hue proc- ess ofeeducafion. ' These scfwool evenfs and acfivik Hes are ai! refleded in Hue Round- Tabie, a monfhiy paper pubiished by 'rhe Sophomores. Guided by M?S's Bos. They prinf news Hams and incidemfs, liferary efforfs of 'rhe sfu' denfs. and ofher feafures. News: Raymond Smit Gertrude Veanxtra Edward Holfrusf VN'-,A Editors: Maurice Roo: Ronafd Vander Venn . Min Bos-Advuxor Typisfz Mary I Sports: Ted Kramer Jaanehe de John Plooy Reporter: ' Ela5ne d hulk Bernedavnee Eckhoff 3 Dorothy E-ggmk ,375 2 Zh gl, pgfsfy f is 1 32? : s . I A ye ,awp Sew .if-sg. if 7 ,,.M-A- ' js 409 sf: Q W 2 ss fish M. VAN VUREN NIGHT --And l now pronounce lrhis 'M. Van Vuren Nigh+'. declared fhe ioaslmas- fer. Mr. Diephuis. 'iMay cares be ben- ished and ioy reign supreme, may sorrow be forgoiien and hearlrs be lighr as we honor This leader-- And glasses clinked as a ioasl was drunk fo Mr. Van Vuren, principal ofiChris+ian High, wise and kindly inslrucfor in Ripon for rwenry years. V Q On November 4, school-board mem- bers, lacully, end sludenls galhered in' y rhe audiiorium lo cornmemorafe lhis evnl. The scene was a colorful one -- 'rhe long rabies were decoraled in rusric sryle wilh esler, colorful eulumn leaves and lighied by candles: fhe siege was highlighled by huge golden horns of plenly, lruils and vegelables, cornshocks and pumpkins -- all crealing as l-larves'r almosphere. s Following The lheme of l-larvesff' lhe harvesl be-lh of crops and years, 'che class presiclenrs gave speeches on Preparaiion, Sowing, Cullivafior1, and Harvest ln appreciarion of his years of service, 'rhe Sludenl Body presenied him wilh a 35mm. Banram Kodak. The climax of 'rhe eveningcame wilh 'rln preisenlalion of The Maiuririg of Marius, an original penlornine, ll was +he' sfory of his life. from rhe lime he lei? home, Through his college pranks and achievernenrs, his moiioes, Veni, vidi, vici, his years in Ripon, lo his marriage and dreams of she lufure. ' Min Bos, our The mnfinq STANWN6, inf? fo Hgh? umwrur president. TEJES CLUB You can see Hs infiuence everywhere af school: you bear from if regulariyz you fee! 'fha friendliness of H. Of course, WS the Teies Club! Leading Hwe so- ciaf aciivifies such as fhe annual banquet Chrisfmas fair, Tejas Teas, E+ f6k9S a very prominem' piace in schoolfiife. gor his in Whaf H sf if SL f-c'iz Seen on Camera Day yum 'af 1 ' W Q45 ALL SCHOOL PROGRAM 'Sludy 'fo show lhysell approved . . .' The basl elzloyrl of The sludenfs are pre- senled in various ways in 'che annual All, School Program. This year, dramaflco abilify was dis- played 'oy lhe parllclpanls in Two onaacl plays, l l'he Neighbors, by Zona Gale. and 'The One Who Came 'lo Geilys- burgu by Roloerf Knlpe. Seven Freshmen boys provided mellow harmony singing, Sleal Away and Go- ing Down lhe Valley, Bobs l-loelc chose l Walked Today Where Jesus Wallced as a vocal solo, followed by a flule solo playedyby Audrey Kc-tuning. Dorolhy Eq- ginlc, clad ln gay slrlped sunbonnel and 1 pinalore. dave a dellqhllul readmg about 'Uooryord Calls. Four girls closed lhe musical oar? of lhe oroqram wilh lhe familiar 'lS'l'ranger of Evallloef' sung as double duel. TH E' HOOSIER SCHOOLMASTER Lic5:en' and iarnin' go fogefher. if you don? lick 'em, how can you larn 'em? Squire Haw- kins fJoe Sfeigengaj confronied the new' sched- masfer ffxndrew Moulynj wifh fha? quesHon. Those who saw The play, which was given iwice in 'the Fafi, will no? forge? how a young man wifh courage and convicfions defied H1-e unruiy eiemenfs in Fiaf Creek. In clwaracfer porfrayal fhe young acfors dispfeyed undersfamdinq and sympafhy for fhe rcss 'rhey played? i- ----1.-51 A ff THE STAFF THANKS YOU . . Mr. Diephuis, for your guidance and cooperaiion, Tor The 'rime and work you pulr inio This publicaiion, for your pracrical advice and help in managing our finances. Mr. Van Vuren, for your helpful inleresi and paiience, for your Tolerance of our abuse of school rules, for graniing so many excuses and lardy slips lo us while we were working on The Lance. Miss Bos. your aid 'ro The lilerary ediiors was greaily appreciaied. Shoob Phoiography Shop-Frank, Glenn, Al, Kalie, Don, and 'rhe oihers who have helped so much wiih our pholography. Our adveriisers, for your liberal support The siudenfs, 'for your cooperaiion in The Lance coniesl. ' Lederer, Sireei' 84 Zeus Co., lnc.. for bearing wi'rh our inexperience. American Prin+ing and Engraving, for carrying our our ideas. S. K. Smilh Co., for helping us wi'rh The lasi phase of publishing our boolc-making +he covers and binding The Lance. --- PATRONIZE OUR SPONSORS Pye fygcdvzy' 545361, 3 za 1 4 ,I Arfffl-T51 1 PT Fl wwf' 2,06 'cffwir N ,565 P0 Ll- QL PGN 33 ff? 0f,v Ph-PM 72-fl A 'l':'lM w-fii:,,l ' - av '49 HSMA Eros. ZQRIGE 6,en6f'dffl 7P eP l Am7 ffssocfaileal age:-:flee B 7 fllwojf VQWVE ff!!! sw 'PflnQ . A H0mn'4?'Zf5'755f.i r .ffm ' ' WP M' ,f fo gone 'ls 'Sauer iffy!!- as f5oM K I7 V 6 efddfff f A 53.3 MW .Eff My ' 5 ALTERATIONS REPAIRING Ripon Cleoners We Operafe Our Own Planl-2-Day Service HOME MANAGED AND OPERA-l'ED by MR. AND MRS. RALPH E. ATWELL 302 W. Main Phone 64 Ripon, Calif. Complimenls lo Class of '50 Doumo's Grocery STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Phone 80 Ripon, Calif. s long and the shorf of ii. W Jumor dug ou? Call Umpi 'K 'Q ,SPM as . Chief catcher. CONGRATULAUONSI KNIGHTS OF '50 May you go ever forward holding high rhe banner of truth From the statf ot N 84 S Home Appliance Co. 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