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Top Row, Left to Right—Harold Porter, Robert Koning, Lyle Hanchett. Second Row—Hunter Noble, Gerald Lubben, Gerald Stoddard, Theodore De Maagd, Glenn Hudson, Harold Allen, Marvin Bolhuis. Third Row—Reuben Cook, Frances Bolhuis, Wilma Sickles, Helene Ter A vest, Gayle Grieve, Phila Hill, Harry Hahn, Glenroe Mohns, Reginald Goodrich. Fourth Row—Miner Meindertsma, Cora Hillard, Beryl Gleason, Marietta Marshall, Marjorie Andrews, Lealah Gleason, Alta Hudson, Benjamin Gunneman. Freshman Class The Freshman Class of nineteen hundred twenty-one has twenty-eight mem- bers, thirteen of whom finished the eighth grade at the Coopersville grammar school. The officers of the class are: President................... Reginald Goodrich Vice President.............................Gerald Lubben Secretary..................................Gayle Grieve Treasurer..................................Helene Ter A vest The class is very much interested in athletics, although none are as yet taking an active part in them. Among the organizations of the class is a Correct English Club which is a great help toward better English. Several of our boys belong to the Boy Scouts, and the girls have a Camp Fire group. Also have several members in the orchestra. We, as Freshmen, have thus far enoyed our high school career, but we can truly justify the statement of Mr. Gibbs, “You cannot go through on roller skates. Page Twenty-four
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Top How, Left to Right -Fred Peck, William Ter A vest, Nickolas Nanninga, Forrest Lang, Norris Ferguson, Walter Oinlor. Second How- Kenneth Flagel, Floyd Milanowski, Kthel Golden, Marion Lawton, Marie Heed, Josephine Weaver, Harold Van Horn. Third How—Kthel Akins, Beatrice Bolhuis, Jewel Lieflfers, Mildred Russell, Esther Streeter, Bertha Ester, Gwendolyn Andrews, Dorothy Lake. Fourth How—John Johnson, Alice Sanger, Abraham Ginsburg, Naomi Busman, Leslie Spencer, Eva Hankins, Frances Hankins, Garland Baker. Sophomore Class The officers of the class are: President...................................Forrest Laug Vice President..............................Bertha Ester Secretary................................ ♦ Floyd Milanowski Treasurer ..................................Ethel Akins The Sophomore Class of 1921 consists of thirty members. The Sophomores are very enthusiastic and have lots of school spirit. This is shown by the fact that we raised the largest amount of money for the starving people of Europe. We were well represented in the High School orchestra, having ten members. The girls have a Camp Fire group. The social activities of the class were opened by a party held at the home of Mildred Russell. In addition to this, we had a “weenie” and marshmallow roast, and a valentine party. We are hoping for many more good times. Page Twenty-three
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Directory M. E. Church, Coopersville Rev. E. Andrews, Pastor Services: 10:30 A. M. 11:45 A. M. 5:30 P. M. 7:00 P. M. 7:45 P. M. (Sunday) Preaching Service Sunday School Junior League Epworth league Preaching Service Reformed Church, Coopersville Rev. Harry Hoffs, Pastor .Services: 9:00 A. M. 2:00 P. M. 3:30 P. M. 7:45 P. M. 2:00 P. M. (Sunday) Holland Language English Language Sunday School Christian Endeavor Catechism (Saturday) Free Methodist Church, Coopersville Rev. G. H. Services: 10:00 A. M. 11:00 A. M. 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. Akins, Pastor (Sunday) Sunday School Preaching Service Evening Service Prayer Meeting (Thursday) Hi-Y Jake Hinken, President 4:00 P. M. Wednesday afternoon, I. O. O. F. Hall Boy Scouts of America Howard McKinnon, Scoutmaster 7:00 P. M. Friday afternoon. Town Hall St. Michael’s Church, Dennison Rev. Daniel Hyland, Pastor Services: 8:30 A M. Second Sunday of the month 11:00 A. M. Fourth Sunday of the month St. Mary’s Church, Marne 8:30 A. M. Fourth Sunday of the month 11:00 A. M. Second Sunday of the month Christian Reformed Mission, Coopersville Service: (Sunday) 10:30 A. M. Camp Fire Miss Anna L. Sima, Guardian Camp Ta-ta-pochon 3:30 P. M. Wednesday afternoon Camp Wa-ta-pookee 3:30 P. M. Friday afternoon Monthly ceremonial meeting Page Twenty-five
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