Coopersville High School - Zenith Yearbook (Coopersville, MI)

 - Class of 1920

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Photo by FaingoM Top Row—Robert Russell. Second Row—Stanley Cox. Frank Young, Elmer Lee. Anna Marie Mohrharclt, Emma Lake, Alden Sawyer. Wm. Lieffers. Warren Comstock. Third Row—Beatrice Preston. Celia Ginsberg:, Delia Fynewever, Dena Horling. Thelma Davis. Alice Van Allsburg, Dorothy Albrecht. Kenneth Garter. Hester Busman. Fourth Row—Erma Warren, Marie Welling, Florence Iloban. Grant Treloar. Irene Smith, Francis Garter. Janet Fynewever, Alverna Raker, Lillie Frost. Sophomore Class The Sophomore Class of 1920 has on its roll thirty members. Although this is several less than we started with in our Freshman year, we are not depressed by our diminished ranks. It is a class to be proud of, and of course we feel very important, now that we are not Freshmen any more. However, we hide our feel- ings to the best of our ability, out of due respect for the “dignified Seniors.” The Sophomores have eight members in the orchestra, who work hard to repre- sent their class. Members of the class have also taken a prominent part in Athletics. The social events of the class consisted of four parties, all of which were held at the homes of the members of the class. One of them was a farewell party given in honor of Miss Edith Van Koevering, who was leaving us to live in Grand Rapids. We Sophomores have confidence that we shall complete the remaining two years with honors. The officers of this year were the following: President.................................Celia Ginsburg Vice President............................Robert Russell Secretary.................................Irene Smith Glass Adviser.............................Delia Fynewever Page Twenty-one

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Photo by Faingold First Row—Glenn Taylor, Helen Daggett, Jakie Hinken, Clyde Prior, Merlin Pryor, Ina Leggett, Harold Bargwell. Second Row—Maud Easterly, Lloyd Lewis. Marjorie Frost. Harvey Teusink, Anita Walt, Gladys Face, Charles Westover. Marie Albrecht. Third Row—Marjorie Park, Edith Spencer. Marie Edwards. John Wolbrink, Lettie Albrecht. Frank Gunneman, Helen Busman, Leah Gunneman, Harvey Busman. Junior Class The Juniors have displayed an unusual amount of “pep” this year in every- thing they have undertaken. The following class officers were elected: President...................................Glenn Taylor Secretary...................................Marie Albrecht Treasurer...................................Harold Bargwell Athletics! That’s where we shine. We succeeded in obtaining the same num- ber of athletic members as the Seniors at the athletic association party given the first of the year. We showed our generosity and consideration of the Senior su- periority bv letting them have the banner for a time. Later, we secured one hun- dred per cent membership for the rest of the year and so claimed the banner. We have contributed four of our members to the basket ball teams besides several “subs.” The captain of the girls’ basket ball team was a Junior. Our boys have also been interested in base ball. They will take part in the games played before the annual Track Meet. An enjoyable time was provided for those attending the Junior-Senior dance given Hallowe’en evening. On January 27, we entertained ourselves with a sleigh ride party. We all enjoyed ourselves even though some of us explored the depths of the snow banks. A poverty social was given the 15th of April to increase our rather small bank account. Vast sums of money are needed in these hard times. Many of our members have become musically inclined since they joined the orchestra. In time under Mr. Martin’s leadership they may become accomplished musicians. One more year and we will have succeeded in traveling a long branch of our tree of knowledge. Let us strive to make our last year as prosperous as the first three have been and leave pleasant memories behind us. Page Twenty



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Photo by Faingold Top Row. Left to Right -Forrest Laug. Norris Ferguson. William Ter Avest. Henry Veltman, Floyd Milanowski. Second Row—Fred Peck. Ethel Akins. Beatrice Bolhuis, Marion Lawton. Jewel Lieffers. Walter Omlor, Howard Rankins. Marie Reed. Third Row—Ester Streeter. Ethel Golden, Florine Whan. Lueille Walcott. Miss Sima. Mildred Russell, Naomi Busman. Josephine Weaver. Harold Van Dorn. Fourth Row—Frances Rankins, Garland Baker, Eva Rankins. Bertha Esther, Abraham Ginsberg. Kenneth Flagel. Leslie Spencer, Dorothy Lake. John Johnson. Freshman Class This year’s Freshman class consists of thirty-three members. They are all greatly interested in athletics. Although the hoys were not on any of the teams, they were loyal and attended all the games. The girls have a basket ball team and a Camp Fire group. We have had many good times this year, including a marshmallow roast where some of the boys received their initiation. There were many other class parties held at the homes of the members of the class. Besides these there was a sleigh ride party and a St. Patricks party held in the High School. As Freshmen, we have greatly enjoyed these and look forward to as good a time in our Sophomore vear. The following Freshmen William Ter Avest Forrest Laug: Eva Rankins Garland Baker are members of the orchestra: Florine Whan Ethel Golden Marion Lawton Frances Rankins Josephine Weaver Jewell Leifers Abraham Ginsburg: The officers elected for this year are: President ...................... Vice President.................. Secretary ...................... Treasurer....................... William Ter Avest Dorothy Lake Mildred Russell Miss Sima Page Twenty-two

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