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Class wolf and flirt .xll-Ill'0llllll boy and girl Class jokers sl. Fuller, B. King QI. Austin. F. Yam Dyke KI. Winn, M. Karsten Class grnnch and gigglcr Most stndions girl and boy Class :ntlilctcs R. Van Mulscn. J. XVestveld NI. Colllnlrst. T. Sclmuten F. Iliglmce, D. Marlowe XVOIIIZIH-ll1llCI' and main-hater 1 Most likely to succeed Ideal prospective wifc and huslmnd D. Blarlowc. M. Ncderveld N. YVz1ddcll, J. Levering P. Lowing. K. Van Ham 21
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Most sincere boy and girl Class cntAups Class apple polishers W. Mueller. C. Ahlberg R. Hoekstra, R. Fountain D. Hershey, M. Hinds Class elmlterlmoxes Career man and woman Handsoniest boy. prettiest girl l'. Howell, B. Benil R. Farwell, A. Cole A. Dreyer, -I. Lynemn Optimist and pessiinist 4 Best dressed boy and girl Most dignincd boy and girl M. Burger. N. Stearns D. Anderson, B. Moore B. Douelson, L. Doorn 20
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SENIOR CLASS WILL A On June l, we, the departing Class of 1950, being sound of mind and body, realizing the uncertainty of things which may befall us, do hereby leave and bequeath all our most valu- able worldly traits to the Class of 1951. It shall be distributed in the manner following: To Mary XfVyma and Bill De Jonge go Roger Farwell's many excuses, pink and blue. Joyce Oberly leaves her seven pair of jeans to Elaine De Kraker and Marlene YVirth. Noreen l'Vad- del's many nicknames go to Carol Ball and Dolores Meurs. Bonnie King joyfully wills to Joanne Gibson her ability to argue constantly with Dave Hershey. Next on our list are Shirley Berends, Chuck Vargo and Beverly Winfield who all receive part of Arlene '1'azelaar's height. Ray Groen- dyke wills to Bob Christian and Paul Theime his very quiet straight-pipes. Al Dreyer's curly hair goes to Ray Mackey, Bill Meulenberg, Don Vreeland, and to all other junior boys with brush cuts. Mary Semeyn wills to Nancy Troe- ger and Angie Y'Verkhoven her happy laugh and ability to get into trouble. To Bob Vander X'Verf and Bob Hoeksema, go Dave Hershey's old school books. Beverly Moore gives to Coral Ives her con- stant gift of gab. Marlene Karsten would like Bob Mitchell and Audrey McElroy to have her appreciation of a good joke. Hildred Baar leaves her front seat in all classes to Mae Van Belkum and Ted Oom. Rich Vander Markt and Shirley Potter both get a share of Madelon Colthurst's love for school. Lola Tilma leaves all her absences to Peggy Beld and Valetta Bleam. Furthermore, Tunis Schouten wills his shy- ness to Chuck Balkema and Chuck Gabrion. Jack Crull's ability to sleep through classes goes to Tom Koeze. lXtIarilyn Nederveld's love for horses is left to Ken Larabee and Dolores Hoekstra. To Marlin Grubbs and Betty Jones goes Nan Stearns' job as soda jerk. Marv Burger has decided to give John Boom and Marvin l'Vood his speedy speech. Marjorie Randall receives Betty Benit's love for a good argument. A baritone belonging to Alice Cole is being left behind for Don Cook and Bea Abbott. Bar- bara Garnett leaves her quietness in class to Shirley Sullivan. Roger Fountain gives his love for women to Y'Vayne Baker and Clarence Dyk- stra. Don Anderson leaves his acting to Bob Curths and Donna Bergman. To Alvin Perry goes Florence Van Dyke's pretty red blush. Ji1n Austin gives his Presi- dency of the senior class to Ethel Ter Meer. Joyce l'Vestveld gives her shortness to Marilyn Bos and Bob Hand. Dorothy X'Villiams leaves her stylish glasses to Ivan Mellema and Judy Dougherty. Jewell Tygeson and Jean Van Overen are receiving Jim X'Vinn's witty remarks. Lenora Doorn and Bonnie Schulski leave their future wedding plans to Carol Van Den Berg and Ronald Tymes. Tom Olson and Bruce Donelson are passing on their janitor jobs to Mary Fahnle and Joyce McNitt. Calvin Mil- ler is leaving his muscles to Lillian McCoy and Sue O'Rourke. Ruth Hoekstra plans to leave her ability to get into trouble to Bill Van Dam and Durwood Young. Jim Fuller bequeaths his memories to the junior girls. Doug Hoekstra and Charlotte Ahl- berg give up their love for each other to Betty Hallas and Don Chatterson. Paul Howell's big smile for everyone goes to Joe Dever and Marilyn Patrick. John Lever- ing's women troubles are joyfully left to Chuck Beatty. Betty Scheltema should be proud to be wearing the red hair she is to receive from Dennis Marlowe. Keith Van Ham wills his Wyoming pitching ability to Ruth Stapert and Delores Fiebig. Jean Hendricksen is to receive Murlin W'ilterdink's job at the shoe store, and Roger Schopp will be very happy when he gets Fran Higbee's driver's license. Marilyn Hinds leaves to Eleanor Davis and Bernice Berglund her love for extra school activ- ities. Gail Mulder's dark complexion is given to Marilyn Bueche. Pauline Lowing says she wants Don Smith and Andy Doorn to have her sewing ability. Janette Lynema's happy disposi- tion goes to Velma Richter and Marla Runyon receives Joyce Ferguson's quiet voice. Mfes Mueller leaves his love for junior girls to Bill DeYoung. Delores Kline's jolly laugh and smile goes to Tom Foreman and Jack Stelma. Kathryn Hoekstra leaves her second year on the senior trip to Jack Kelder. Betty Jolliffe is giv- ing her job at Joppes to Dixie .Packer and Lois Cole. Roger Van Malsen wants Joan Fisher to have his love for English. Marilyn Hinds leaves her cast to Joan Pausinga. Jim Austin is gladly leaving his car troubles to Anges Yonker. Last, but far from least, is Ron W'estenbroek passing out of the year of '50 leaving to Delores Dunn his little Black Beauty Ford.
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