Coopersville High School - Zenith Yearbook (Coopersville, MI)

 - Class of 1939

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I I I 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 ’ ' ■ First Row —M Irish, E. Arnold. H. Klatt, J. Mosher, R. DeJonge, C. Lieffers, L. Pylman, H. Scott, M. Nichols. Second Row-L Turner, K. Bartholomew, D. Klempke, J. Brouwer, D. Posthumus, E. Laar- man. T. Kregel, B. Dinkel, M. Schmidt, V. Anderson, Mrs. V. Alten- burg. Third Row- K. Lachmann, M. Arnold. D. Stehouwer, R. O'Bradovitch, M. Hastings, L. Marshall, B. Plant, N. Hillman, M. Waldie, R. Holt. Fourth Row-V. Bush, E. Ohl, J. Bouwkamp, F. Wassenaar, M. Creager, L. Wisneske, J. Ellis, F. Gearhart, N. Vick- ery, T. Lindberg. DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club was organized not only to better enable the mem- bers to portray characters in plays, but also to give us social poise and general confidence. Other aims of the club are to develop speech ability through voice training; to develop an understanding of characters and abstract ideas; and to enable us to express our ideas through visible action. Student directors and prompters who had had experience in the club last year were appointed throughout the year to give them the worth-while ex- perience of assisting in the various dramatic activities of the club. Among the plays that were presented by the club this year were; Thanks Awfully,” “Wanted—A Capable Stenographer,” “Where’s Elmer?” “The Treas- ure Chest and Belle and Bill.” The officers of the club were: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Director ..Raymond Dejonge Harold Klatt Jerry Mosher Clifford I.ieffers Mrs. Altenburg JERRY MOSHER

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Bible Study gives the student an opportunity to view himself in the light of scriptural truth. Since no one is fully educated without adequate moral training, this course serves as an essential complement to the aquisition of knowledge. The aim is to assist in character building and to guide the student into a fuller appreciation of the finer things in lile. A strong body and well de- veloped mind are numt desirable, but only as the soul is awakened unto spirit- ual realities does an education become full and complete. JOHN H. BRUGGERS BIBLE STUDY First Row —R. Veeneman, J. Witcop, H. Schiedel, A. Streeting, V. Bouwkamp, H. Schipper, A. Meindertsma, D. Timmerman. Second Row-F. Veeneman, L). Hovingh, D. Stehouwer, M. Westrate. I). Posthumus, H. Scott, E. Waldie. Rev. Bruners. Third Row —B Harmsen, L. Kettle, C. Andrews, R. DeJonge, W. Creamer. G. Walt, E. Bush. W. Stroven. Fourth Row —W. Walt, B. Venema, G. Adema. G. Bruggers, V. VanAIIsburg, H. Kregel, F. Gearhart, D. Kloosterhouse, M. Kloosterhouse. L [ L L I L : : : : ' ' : ' r i



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First Row—H. Fairchild, J. Bouwkamp, E. Laarman, H. Scott, R. Glace, R. DeJonge. Second Row —M. Arnold, L. Stroven, H. Scott, L. Pylman, Mrs. Altenburg. Third Row —A. Dinkel, T, Kregel, F. Wielenga, L. Wisneske, M. Meindertsma, B. Dinkel. SENIOR PLAY On April 13and 14, 1939, the Senioi Class presented “The Whole Town’s Talking , a three-act comedy. It w»as presented in the High School Auditorium before a capacity crowd. The main acting was done by 12 ambitious Seniors but the real success was rightfully credited to our faithful coach, Mrs. V. A. Altenburg. CAST OF CHARACTERS I Ienrv Simmons, a manufacturer James Bouwkamp Harriet Simmons, his wife Eloise Laarman Ethel Simmons, their daughter .... Hazel Scott Chester Binnev, Simmons’ partner Emerson Old Lettv Lvthe, motion picture star Rosalyn Glace Donald Swift, motion picture director. Raymond DeJonge Roger Shields, a young Chicago blood Henry Fairchild Lila Wilson, friend of Ethel Mary Meindertsma Sally Otis, friend of Ethel Florence Wielenga Annie, the maid Lillian Pylman Sadie Bloom Arlene Dinkel Taxi-Driver.. Lawrence Wisneske Mrs. Jackson Lena Jane Stroven Betty Dinkel I Treone Kregel Friends of Ethel - Marie Westrate I Mary Jane Arnold I Harriet Scott ( Helen Howard HAZEL SCOTT

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