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High School Calendar, 1919-1920 SEPTEMBER FEBRUARY School begins again with the usual commotion. Freshman reception at the hall. Senior party at Ruth Lang's. OCTOBER Hallowe’en dance. NOVEMBER Better English Week. Some de- bate ! Thanksgiving recess. DECEMBER We were defeated by the Grandville basket ball teams. Senior party at the home of Jennie Hinken. Christmas vacation. Alumni game during vacation. JANUARY School again. Entertainment given by Mr. Reese Veatch. “Oh! Eliza.” Preparation for exams.—such cram- ming ! Basket ball teams start out for Kent City, but are snow-bound. Some time ! Reserves go to Spring Lake—and stay there; also stuck. Seniors vs. Juniors. Juniors win. Ravenna B. B. teams came here. We won a triple game. Big feed and dance afterwards. “Flu” vacation. MARCH “Ruff Neck Day.” Some togs! Grandville at Coopersville. One grand victory. “Much Ado” about “Ham.” Coopersville at Ravenna. Feed and dance afterwards. Spring vacation. APRIL Girls’ “G ym” party. Poverty Social given by the Juniors. Such a poverty-stricken bunch! Ravenna High School Orchestra played at the hall for the benefit of the Seniors. Base ball game at Ravenna. Some game! MAY X' everything goes to press. Hur- rah ! Track meet here. Hudson ville, Ra- venna and Coopersville participating. Concert given by the first orchestra. Senior May party. Orchestra played Memorial Day. Good work, keep it up. JUNE Baccalaureate sermon. Junior-Senior banquet. Fare-well to C’ville High. Page Twenty-three
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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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V Photo by Faingold Boys’ Basket-Ball Team Left to Right—Jake Hinken, C.; Myron Albrecht, L. G.; Charles Westover, sub-G.; Harold Bargwell, L. F.; Alden Sawyer, R. F.; Stanley Cox, sub; Howard Brecken, Captain, R. G. Page Twenty-four
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