Coopersville High School - Zenith Yearbook (Coopersville, MI)

 - Class of 1932

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Jacob Post (Jake) “No one is exempt from talking: nonsense.’ Entered from Lnmont. Ole? Club 3. Oreret a 3. Bible Study 4. Florence Allen “Honest, patient, brave and true. Thus she l.ves the whole day through.” Entered from Nunica. Journalism 4. Jacob Kraker (Jake) “Not much talk, a great sweet silence.” Entered from Allendale. Scouting 3, 4. Track 3. Bible Study 4. Johanna Dahm “The fruit derived from labor is the swee e3t of pleasures.” Entered from Allendale. Bib’e Study 4. Journalism 4. Howard Harmscn “The greatest men may ask a foolish question now and then.” Entered from Lamont. Glee Club 3, 4. Operetta 3. Bible Study 4. Class Sec’y-Treas. 4. Vice Pres, of Glee Club 4. Miriam DeWitt (Marne) “She can m‘x wisdom with pleasure and profit to both.” Glee Club 1. 2, 3. Track 2. Home Eco-omics 1. Junior Play 3. Basketball 3. 4. Senior Play 4. Operetta 1, 2, 3. Debating: 3, 4. Girl Scouts 4. Alumre Edi or :f Rodeo 4. Salutatorian 4. Willard Antonidcs (Bill) “I never trod a singrle pleasure under foot.” Entered from Allendale. Glee Club 3. Track 3. 4. A. A. 3. Bible Study 4. Junior Play 3. Senior Play 4. Ida Meyer (Bonr.ie) “In the matter of sm’les she has more than her share.” Camp Fire 1, 2. Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Glee Club Vice-Pres. 2. Track 2. Photo Editor of Rodeo 4. Girl Scouts 4. Girl Scouts Patrol Leader 4. Senior Play 4. Lester Dennis “Men shall speak of your achievement.;.” Entered from Nunica. Glee Club 4. Cornelia Dyksterhouse (Corner, k) “You know I say just what I think ami nothing: more.” Glee Club 1. 2. Art 3. 4. Page Fourteen

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John Mur vail (Jack) “Not too serious, not too fray: but a rare gtx d fellow. Glee Club 1. Band 2. 3. Vice Pr . I. Junor Play. Stamp Club 4. A. A. I, 2. Treas. of Orchestra 4. Editor of News StntT 4. Journalism 4. Senior Play. Senior Vice President. Sec y of Stamp Club 4. Orchestra 2. 3. 4. Ass’t. Advertising Mgr. 4. Beatrice Walt “Keon sense, common : ense, no room for nonsense. Home Economics 1. Glee Club 2. 3. Journalism 4. James I.offers tJiml “Pleasure first duty after- wards. G!ee Club 3. Track 3. 4. Basketball 4. Scojting 1, 2. Journalism 2, 3. Pres. Senior Class 4. Subscription Mfrr. Rodeo. Bernice Wildey “Laughing at this, laugh- ing at that. Vet nobody knows what she's laughing at.” Home Economics 1, 2. Debating 3. Band 2, 3. Glee Club 2. 3. Track 2. Oratorical 4. Orchestra 4. Declamation 2. Basketball 3. 4. A. A. 2. George Timmerman “Study and fun ail in one.' Entered from Nunira. Journalism Z. Track 3. 4. Football 4. Page Thirteen Miriam rite “A merry heart makeih a cheerful countenance Ohe Club I, ft, 4 Uirl Scouts 4 Truck 8. operetta I, y. Senior Play, llert Hurling •‘When joy and duty clash, let duly go to awash, Coot ball I, 8, Junioi Play, Senior Play Band 2. Margaret l.ullici (Irish! “Happy am I; from care I'm free Why aren't limy nil contented like me ? Home Economic J. Glee Club I. 2, H Girl Scouts 4, Basketball 4. Tiack 2, Senior Play, I.aw retire HrafK l,arry I “BashfoJo an ament t youth ' E Lered from Allendale GW C lub 3. S« noting 4. BibW Study 4 tCIUm Mail “A maideo petite and fair wW.%e arGsCW band are rare ' Hum JSaagttmfoe i, £, 3. Art . Art Editor of Alo4U .



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John Veeneman June Witeop “It is not wise to be wiser than rece-sary.” Entered from Conklin. Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Opere tn 1, 2, 3. Bard 2. 3. Bible Study 4. Mildred Way “A merry hc art is yours. Entered from Aller.dale. Bible Study 4. Ora ory 4. Glee Club 3, 4. Lloyd Brown “A type of Senior rarely found He is brigh . but does not advertise the fact. Scouting 1, 2, 3, 4. Tr ick 2, 3. 4. Bible Study 4. Jean Bouwer “She smiles to show her dimple?. ’ Entered from Allendale. Cl,' • Club 4. Orches ra 4. Sec’y-Treas. of Glee Club 4. Wilbur Posthumus (Will) “They're only truly great who are truly gcod.“ Enter'd from Lament. Glee C’.ub 3. Bible Study 4. Always happy, always gay. living her life in her own way.” Home Economics 1. Art 2. Track 2. Girl Scouts 4. Bible Study 4. Operetta 1, 2. G ee C ub 1. 2. 3. 4. Basketball 3. Robert Lull (Bob) “I notice little things— to wit: I never missed a train because I didn’t run for it.’’ Scouting 1, 2. 3. Track 2. Junior Play 3. O) eret a 2. 3. Stamp Club 4. Senior Play 4. Glee Club 2, 3. 4. Geneva Laug (Beba) “A willing helper, a good student, and an excellent friend. ’ Camp Fire 1, 2. Band 3. Glee Club 1. 2. Senior Play. Home Economics 3. A. A. 1, 2. Orchestra 1, 2, 3. 4. Basketball 3, 4. Bible Study 4. Ass’t. Editor of Rrdeo. S. S. Oratorical Contest. Howard Hintz “A good nature ex .re’s all.” Jo urnalism 2. Art 1. Glee C’.ub 3. Operetta 3. Basketball 4. Track 3. Esther Wohlford “The girl with a big heart for men.” G’ee Club I. 2. Art 3. Page Fifteen

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