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ZENITH STAFF PAUL HAZEKAMP “His friendship is sincere and whole whenever it is gained. Football (2. 3. 4); Baseball (1. 2. 3 4): Track «2. 3. 4); Physical Education (4): Var- sity Club (4): Dra- matic Club (1. 2. 3. 4 : F F A. (2. 3. 4): Airplane Club (2. 3). CORNELIUS PALS “Corny ’ We know him but we'd like to know him better.” En- tered from Iowa (4): Physical Edu- cation (4). FLOWER Red and White Carnations CLAUDE SNYDER It isn’t that I don’t like to work. Dra- matic Club 1. 2. 3. 4»: Junior Play: Senior Play: Air- plane Club (2. 3 : F. F. A. (2. 3. 4): Baseball (2. 3. 4): Physical Education (4)'. COLORS Nav Blue and White JACOB VENEMA “Jake A mischievous imp lurks behind a grave countenance.” F F A. 4): Bible Study (3); Basket ball (4). WILLIAM WALD1E Bill” He’s a pilgrim on the path of least resistance.” Dra- matic Club 2. 3. 4): F. F A. (1. 2. 3. 4 : Physical Ed- ucation 14). DOROTHY WASSENAAR “Dot” Be your own self and you will be or- iginal.” Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4»; Bible Study (2 ; Library Club 4): Commercial Club i4 : Home Econom- ics Club (1. 2): Physical Education 14).
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ARLENE TAYLOR Busy as a bee. and somebody's honey. Home Eco- nomics Club (1. 3. 4 : Bible Study (2. 4»; Library Club (4): Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Physi- cal Education (1. 2. 4). WILLARD TEN BRINK Bill” The true pleasure of life is to live with one’s inferi- ors. Entered from Allendale (3): Foot- ball (3); Track (3. 4): Baseball (4): Model Airplane Club 3»; F. F A. (3. 4); Commercial Club • 4 ; Physical Edu- cation (4). IRWIN THORNSTKIN Snowball One thing the en- gineers can’t calcu- late. Entered from Nunica (3): Dra- matic Club (41; Li- brary Club (4 ; Physical Education (41. MARGERY VAN ALLSBURG Marge A will to accom- plish great things. Glee Club (1 2. 3. 41; Basketball (1. 2): Dramatics (1. 2. 3. 4»; Library Club (4); Commercial Club (41. GERALD VANDER ZYL Jerry” As good a fellow there never was nor a better. Navy. Entered from South (21; Football 2. 3. 4): Basketball (2. 3. 4); Varsity Club (4i; President of A. ; Commercial Club (4); Dramatic Club (41. BETTY VAN FRANK The A’s have it.” Basketball (1. 2. 3. 41; Physical Educa- tion (1. 2. 3. 4 •: Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 4»; Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4): Library Club (41: Commer- cial Club (4i; An- nual Staff 41: Bi- ble Study (11. ROBERT SCHMIDT Bob I just keep ouiet and take notice. F F. A (21: Base- ball (2. 3. 4». EDWARD SCHMIDT Ed Everybody's friend. F F A (2»; Baseball (1. 2. 3. 4): Physical Ed- ucation (4); Varsi- ty Club (4). KATHRYN ScoTT “Scottie A smile as con- tagious as a yawn. Basketball (1. 2. 3. 4 : Physical Educa- tion (41; Commer- cial Club (4 : Home Economics Club (1. 2»; Library Club 41; Bible Study (1. 2. 3. 4); Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4 Junior Play: Senior Play; Treasurer of Class (11: Reporter for school paper «4»; Glee Club (1. 2. 3. 41. DON SHERIDAN As prone to mis- chief as he is able to perform it. Entered from Al- lendale (3l: F F A. (3. 41; Dramatic Club (3. 41: Physi- cal Education (4i. EDITH STANTON No one knows what she can do until she tries. En- tered from Allen- dale (3i: Glee Club (3. 4»; Dramatic Club «3. 4): Bible Study (4 ; Commer- cial Club (4 ; Li- brary Club (4»; Home Economics Club (41: Physical Education «4»: Zen- ith Staff (4 i. BENJAMIN STEHOWER Ben” Be good and let who will be clever. F F. A. (4•: Phys- ical Education (4 . CHARLES QUICK Hold the fort. I’m coming. F F. A 2. 3. 4 : Dramatic Club (2. 3. 4»; Com- mercial Club (4). VIRGINIA ROBINSON Ginny A giggle, a dash, a fella, a laugh, a lot of fun — that’s Ginny. Entered from Allendale 3l: Junior Play; Senior Play; Bible Study (41: Glee Club (3. 4 ; Commercial Club (4»; Library Club 4 : Annual Staff 14 : Editor of school paper: Treas- urer of Class (3 ; Dramatic Club (3. 4»: Basketball (3. 4 : Physical Educa- tion (3. 4». HENRY ROMAN Silence often pass- es for wisdom. Senior Play; Dra- matic Club (2. 3. 4»; Physical Educa- tion (41: Library Club (41 RICHARD ROTH Richie” “Some folks we can’t help liking. Basketball (1. 2. 4 t: Physical Education (4); Library Club (41. HERBERT SCHAEFFER Herb” Too good for great things — too great for good. Model Airplane Club (3): Commercial Club (4); Library Club (4r. Annual Staff .4»; Football (1. 2. 3. 4): Physical Ed- ucation (4): Band (1. 2); Orchestra (1. 2). GEORG1ANN A SCH WALLIER She charms with smiles and soap. Glee Club (2. 3. 4): Junior Play: Com- mercial Club (4); Library Club 4 : Home Economics Club (4 : Dramatic Club (1. 2. 3. 4); Physical Education (1. 4).
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of the year 1943, having no further purpose for our highly worth-while possessions, do thus dispose of them, hoping they will be as valuable to our successors as they were to us. To the faculty, we bequeath our sincere gratitude for assistance in reaching our goal. To the Freshman class, we bequeath our drinking fountain for the pause that refreshes. To the Sophomores, we bequeath our best wishes for two more successful years at C. H. S. To the Juniors, we bequeath room 27 and the long roll call. Individually, we bequeath the following: We. Winifred Adema and Lucille Lotterman, will our typing ability to June Higley and Madeleine Stark. I, Bob Albrecht, bequeath my gift of gab to LaVerne Rokosky. I, Marv Albrecht, bequeath my glasses to any one who will use them to advantage. I. Bill Aldrich, bequeath my way with the fair sex to Dan Wenger. I. Ray Averill, bequeath my handsomeness to Whistle Peterson. I. Jean Avery, will my A’s in Latin to Laura Carson. I. Dawaine Barbrick, bequeath my becoming dimples to Grace Pilversack. I. Harold Beld. will my Chevrolet to General Motors. I. G.enn Crouse, leave Phyllis Nichols, but promise to wait for her. I, Frank Curtis, bequeath my love of raising cain to Ken Hall and Gerald Vander Laan. 1. Roger Cusick, bequeath my quiet manner to Harvey Otterbein. I, Cliff Cuson, bequeath my ability to be likeable to Ruth Fynewever. I. Earl De Mull, will my car to the President to help in National Defense. I, Marilyn Dinkel, bequeath my sudden smiles to Nancy Bennink. I. James Erwin, bequeath my way of keeping my head high to Frank Cronk. I. Robert Fink, bequeath my splendid scholastic record to anyone who can do as good as I. I. Yvonne Fitchett, bequeath my quiet manner to Mary Wilbur. I, Eileen Gates, bequeath my dignity to Helene Kraker. I. Jerry Gavin, bequeath my ideas and talkativeness to Jimmy Meerman. I, Harriet Hains, bequeath my ability to sing, act, anything you want, to Dale Roscll. I. Sue Ham. bequeath my pep to Kelloggs. We, Betty Host and Marian Bresnahan, bequeath our ability to stick together to Betty Aney and Joyce Husted. I. Jean Howard, bequeath my joke-telling ability to Jackie Swanlund. To my hrother Bern, I. Paul Hazekamp, leave my books, which I assure you are as good as new. We, Elaine Jablonski and Ben Stehouwcr, will our studiousness to Eunice Meyer and Howard Bruggers, respectively. I. Ken Kelly, bequeath the wind in my sails to Don Gordon. I, Donna Knoper, bequeath my dark brown eyes to Edna Scott. I, Jarenc Knowles, bequeath my successful work of editing the annual to Francis Schmidt. I, Ed Lee. bequeath my knowledge of farming to Robert Creager. I. Pat Lemieux. will my vivaciousness to Vivian Albrecht. I. Jim Lockhart, bequeath my “Ode to a Model T Horn” to the next Lit class. I, Earl Marshall, bequeath my “oomph” to anyone who can use it. I, Ken MacMullen, will my wavy hair to Andy Mosier on condition he combs, brushes and shampoos it often I, Ed Matthewson, bequeath my athletic ability to “Unch” Grundman. I. Francis Meerman, bequeath my art of leaving people alone to Don Vander Zyl. I. Glen Mulder, bequeath my art of getting out of Chemistry to anyone who can get away with it. I, Luciel Mulder, take all my friends in the service with me. I, Earl Muller, bequeath my guardianship of Mae Kulikamp to Lillian Schippers. I, Paul Noe. bequeath my ability and my seat in Speech class to Jack Melcher. I, Jean Ossewaarde, bequeath my friendliness to Frances Buway. I, Verl Otterbein, bequeath my becoming blushes to Frank Vander Laan. I. Cornie Pals, bequeath my ability to be seen and not heard to Ernie Van Weelde. I. Helen Post, bequeath my demureness to Mae Kulikamp. I, Marvin Pratt, bequeath my wolfing ability to Jim Danenberg. I, Charles Quick, bequeath my wise cracks in Chemistry class to someone who can make them go over. I, Dorothy Randell, bequeath my punctuality to Tom Lillie. I, Snirley Robbins, bequeath my dramatic ability to Phyllis Nichols. I. Virginia Robinson, take my long hair and finger nails with me. I, Henry Reman, bequeath my acting ability to Arnold Scherencel. I, Richie Roth, bequeath my riding breeches to Mike Porter. I. H?rbert Schaefer, bequeath my ability to be liked by everyone to Jim Danenberg. T Bob Schmidt, will my side burns to Ivan Plews. 1, Ed Schmidt, leave my baseball ability to Blaine Sessions. I. Georgianna Schwallier, bequeath my lesson preparations to Dorothy Kelly. I, Kathryn Scott, bequeath my sparkling personality to Lois Taylor. I, Don S’neridan. bequeath my exceedingly stylish haircut to Roger Whitman. I, Claude Snydsr, leave my Civics book to anyone who needs the credit. I. Edith Stanton, bequeath my knowledge of Commercial subjects to Helen Thomas. t nM,el“1? wil1 my red hair to the United States mint because of the lack of gold coins I. Bill Ten Brink, bequeath my argumentiveness to Dick Timmer. I. Erwin Thorstein, will my love of studying to Bob Sheridan. I. Betty Van Frank, bequeath my guarding ability to Donna Batson. I, Gerald Vander Zyl, bequeath my physique to Blaine Sessions. Venema bequeath my jokes to anyone who will keep them in circulation. We. Dorothy Wassenaar and Margery Van Allsburg. bequeath our neat appearance to Yvonne Dyke and
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