Coopersville High School - Zenith Yearbook (Coopersville, MI)

 - Class of 1941

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I Like to go to Dear Di:— Here are pictures of the classes in action. An’ I’ve tried to arrange them so the Sr’s come first, then the Jr’s, Soph’s and Frosh. Up in the left-hand corner we find the Ad- vanced Math, class working hard—for a change! It looks as though Mr. Slikkers knows what he’s talking about, but do you think it will “sink in” to his LARGE class! And right below it we find the Farm Management Class, under the direction of Mr. Dalgleish. Will those kids ever learn how to manage pigst They tell me that it’s some job and really takes technique. Oh, look! There is Don Lawrence tell- ing one of his (fish!) stories in Speech. It must be pretty good too, from the smile of approval on Mrs. Altenburg’s face. If someone is looking for a good secre- tary, just take your pick from anyone in Mrs. Kern’s Shorthand Class, pictured be- low. Are they really taking dictation or merely pretending? Next picture was taken during Mr. Layton’s U. S. Government Class. From the interest that seems to be shown in what the teacher is saying they’ll all be A-One citizens some day. Then in the last picture on this page, it seems that Dave Muzzall and the experi- ment holds the center of attention in Mr. VanRaalte’s Physics Class. Do you think the experiment is really successful! L . L [ ' L ' L 1 L, k I

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1 3 1 3 3 3 3 J J J 3 1 School at Oville Here I have a picture of Mrs. Kern’s advanced Typing Class—and wow! What a subject!! get my fingers all twisted ’n everything else, but it sure will be a big help when 1 graduate. The picture just below, is one of the beginning typists. Mrs. Kern also teaches this class. Of all the noise those kids make when they hit the wrong keys at the wrong time ’n then have to do a whole exercise over again. Glad I’m done with that now. American History is a Junior subject, taught by Mrs. Altenburg. It looks like they are really studying, doesn’t it? Our Principal, Mr. VanRaalte, teaches the young scientists here at C'ville. By scientists, I mean the Chemistry and Phys- ics Classes. Here is a picture of one of his Chemistry Classes in action. “Careful there, John, don’t spill it.” After the Chemistry Class is one of Miss Streeter’s Lit. Classes. I wonder which one of those girls in the front row she’s watch- ing. Look, Di, what found down in the corner—Mr. Slikker’s second year German Class! Guess which word got Margaret stuck?

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