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Junior J. Fynewever A mind of your own is worth four of your friends.” Bible 1. 2. 3. 4. Track 2. Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4. Football 2, 3, 4. Glee Club 1. Such a Nite” 3. Norma Witcop Happy am I—from care I'm free. Why aren’t they all con- tent like me?” Glee Club 1. 2. 3. Bible Study 1, 2. 3. Snapshot Editor of Zenith 4. “It’s Up To You” 3. Clyde Stark When Duty whispers low. ‘Thou must.’ the youth replies T Can'.” Entered from Nunica. Football 3. 4. Gorrit Brouwer (Butch) He is better than he thinks. Entered from Allendale 3. Scouting 3, 4. Annabelle France (Anne) On one she smiles, and he is blest.” Entered from Nunica 2. Journalism 2. 3, 4. 4-H Club 2. 3. Glee Club 3. 4. Art Editor of Echo 4. Art Editor of Zenith 4. LeRoy Carr (Roy) A fellow of most infinite jest, of most excellent fancy.” Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. Page Twenty-Three
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Ernest Van Atter Haste is a thing foreign to my nature.” Bible 1. Scouting 1. 2. Glee Club 2. 3. 4. Baseball 2. Ernest Hassold (Ernie) He that is slow to anger is better than the mighty.” Entered from Conklin 3. International Friendship 4. Beatrice Robinson (Bea) A sunny disposition is the very soul of success.” Entered from Allendale Glee Club 3. 4. Library 3. International Friendship The Take-Off” 3. 3. 4. Donald Creager (Don) Talk not of love, it gives me a pain.” Entered from Conklin 3. Bible 3. Paul Shave I am not so foolish as to let studies interfere with my pleas- ure.” Glee Club 3. Bible 3. 4 Baseball 2. 3. 4. Helene Van Allsburg A friend to all who know her.” Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Bible Study 1. 2. 3. 4. Alma June Hinken She’s a girl on whom can be built an absolute trust.” Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club. 1. 2. 3. 4. Bible Study 1. 3. 4. Page Twenty-Two
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SALUTATORY Parents, teachers and friends: We have reached the first milestone of our lives, and are glad to see so many of you at our last and greatest rejoicing as a class. Now, as we are about to go on along the steep and devious paths of the world, we realize that you have made these haopy days of high school life possible for us. Through the many sacrifices of our parents, the advice and patience of our teachers, the hearty support of our friends and our own efforts, we have succeeded in attaining our high school education which is to be the key to our future lives. Many glorious days have we spent thinking and strug- gling, but still enjoying. We have worked together, making the best of difficulties and enjoying many good times in each others companionship as an earnest, jolly class. Classmates, these care-free days are now at an end, days gone by and beyond recall. Old friends will be separated and possible forgotten and to some of us perhaps this may mean a farewell forever. So, it is with our hearts filled with gratitude and regret that we leave dear old Coopersville High School—regret that we are to sever the ties of school life, and gratitude to the faculty, who, by efficient training, have guided us toward one of the happiest days of our life, our Graduation Day. All of these bright sunny days will soon be but mem- ories. It is little wonder then that a tinge of sadness is blended with the color of our Farewell.” We have built our ships of life, each to our own model and from our own material. What our future life is to be depends entirely upon the way in which we guide our vessels. Some may be tossed over rough waters and carried astray into a sea of darkness and be listed with The Ships that Never Return. Others nay sail into unknown waters and discover new lands of Advancement and Opportunity. What battles and victories we win on our voyage, time alone will tell. With good reason and the help of God we shall yet conquer the mac waves. ieeping these few things in mind, let us note that The door to success is labeled ’push . Let us follow that simple but significant motto. John Maka Page Twenty Four
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