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C.H.S. “The Zenith” 1937 Subjects Taught in Coopersville High School Mr. VanRaalte, Coach General Science Chemistry Physics Miss Streeter American Literature English Literature Modern History Mr. Laug, Coach American History Civics Ancient History Economics Miss Brockmeier English 1 and II Latin I and II Mrs. Kern Typewriting Bookkeeping Shorthand Mr. Meyer Biology Animal Husbandry Farm Crops and Soils Shop Miss Adams Home Management Home Economics (Sewing and Cooking) Page Thirteen
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Mr. VanRaalte, A. B. “Every man has his gift and the tools go to him that can use them” Hope College University of Michigan Mrs. C. Kern “Be sure you are right, then go ahead”. Michigan State Teachers College Miss L. Brockmeir, M. A. “To be great is to be understood”. Hope College Columbia University Mr. W. Meyer, B. S. “Man is one world, and hath an- other to attend him”. Ferris Institute Michigan State College Western State College Mr. H. Laug, A. B. “The more I see of other countries the more I love my own”. Hope College University of Michigan Miss E. Streeter, A. B. “Mend your speech a little lest it may mar your fortunes”. Western State Teachers College Miss M. Adams, B. S. “All reasoning of men is not worth one sentiment of woman”. Western State Teachers College Page Twelve
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C.H.S, “The Zenith” 1937 SCHOOL CALENDAR September 7 First day of school. What a hustle and bustle to see the interior of the new building. Don’t step on the Freshies! 16 Come on, students! Get out and get those subscriptions. Magazine Drive begins today 21 Hurrah, Typers! Get those fingers moving on those six new typewriters. Work is pleasure now. 21 Laugh! Did we ever. A donkey baseball game here at school! Some of the boys got kicked around, but nothing stops the boys from C. H. S. 23 The fun is ended, all subscriptions are turned in and Mr. Van Raalte’s team got first place. Work harder next time, losers! We didn’t weep though! 25 Talk about pep! We had it today in our first Pep Meeting of the coming season of glory, we think! 25 First football game of the season was held at Caledonia. Our courage and determination is doubled now that we lost, 6-7. Will we fight! 28 The promised Ice-Cream Party has arrived. Cones were supplied to the “little kids’’ while we grown-ups watched them eat. You know how children are. They must have something to suck on! October 2 Did we ever see a Pep Meeting without pep? Not us! We know how to yell! Ask the kids in the grades. 2 Our first home game of the season and what honor! 25-0 in favor of our team, of course! Better luck next time, Hudsonville! 9 Pep Meeting with plenty of pep to cheer our fellows on to Sparta and victory! 7-0 in favor of our favorite team. We had high hopes and they didn’t fail us! 15 The first real fun of the year has arrived in the form of six weeks exams. Big, broad smiles are seen in all corners while students wait patiently for the opportunity to let the teachers know they are bright! 16 Now that exams are over some celebration is necessary. Down to Comstock Park go our team, full of confidence and ready to fight for their beloved school. Victory? We can tell you! 13-0 is the score, achieved by our team and C’ville rooters! 21 Are you happy? Of course! I have a report card to be proud of! Come on and let me see you smile! Not so good, I take it? You have 12 more weeks to bring that mark up to an A. Let’s see you do it! 21 Report cards always call for a celebration so we chose to fight against Zeeland. Better fighting never took place, we assure you, but all glory can’t come to our school. They skin- ned us 6-14, but wait until next year! Page Fourteen
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