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RESULTS AND ROSES The man who wants a garden fair. Or small or very big, With flowers growing here and there. Murt bend his back and dig. The things are mighty few on earth That wishes can attain. Whate’er we want of any worth We’ve got to work to gain. It matters not what goal you seek, It’s secret here reposes: You’ve got to dig from week to week To get Results and Roses. —Edgar Guest.
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CLASS PROPHECY MONDAY Vivacious Kathryn Scott exchanged vows with Ensign Jerry Vander Zyl today. Acting as maid of honor was Helen Post, and Harriet Hains sang the traditional “O Promise Me.” Reverend Stehouw- er officiated. Dots and Dashes! Ed Schmidt, pitcher for the Detroit Tigers, was just voted the most valuable player in the league. Red Cuson was given honorary mention for his stupendous playing. On the Beam! Aviator Bob Albrecht just finished fastest Coast-to-Coast flight ever made. Co-pilot was Paul Hazekamp and Jerry Gavin was the radio operator. Giving the go-ahead signal in the weather obser- vation division was Shirley Robbins. Grounded. Joe Barbrick recently held tryouts for a new superspeed truck from the famous Mulders Garage. Racing with him were Irwin Thorstein and Harold Beld in other new models. TUESDAY—Scoop! The Kelly Circus has come to town featuring Pewee Marshall as the Thin Man and Frank Curtis still clowning. Military Headlines! Governor Ed Matthewson awarded to Lieutenant Bill Aldrich and Captain Vorl Ot- terbein a Distinguished Service Medal. Also receiving special recognition were Seamen Don Sheridan and Claude Snyder. Cupid’s Corner! Jean Ossewaarde and Marvin Pratt will be married soon. Miss Eleanor Lemieux has been secured to be the caterer. WEDNESDAY—Flash! Inventor Paul Noe has just discovered a new method of extinguishing fire. Try- outs were discovered by Forest Ranger Copper Crouse. D’ia Know! Artists Jim Lockhart. Donna Knoper and Ken MacMullen’s masterpieces achieved fame last week. Lucille Mulder served as one of the models for the picture. Author Bob Fink’s book on “The Devel- opment of Man” has recently reached its third edition. Cupid's Corner! Recently announced were the weddings of Maryjean Albrecht, Eileen Gates, Elaine Jab- lonsi. Georgianna Schwallier and Arlene Taylor. My, how that man gets around! The Brush Off! Bill Ten Brink, a Full Bluff man, was found badly wounded on the street. Previously mentioned housewives wanted no brushes! THURSDAY—News! A new magazine published by Erwin Printing Office, entitled “Women’s Compan- ion,” was put into circulation. The new publication is edited by Jarene Knowles, assisted by Virginia Rob- inson. Sue Ham edits the Culinary Department and poetry division, while the Joke Department is under the direction of Jean Howard. The salesmanship division is taken care of by Jake Venema. Flash! The radio station of Coopersville has secured the services of Earl Muller, who will commentate on latest events. Herbert Schaeffer has accepted the position of radio engineer. FRIDAY. A large firm has just been established in the vicinity of Coopersville. The new manager is Ray Averill, with Henry Roman acting as assistant. Jean Avery is personnel director, and Lucille Lotter- man is private secretary. Stenographers are Winifred Adema, Marian Bresnahan, Betty Host, and Edythe Stanton. The accountant is Cornelius Pals. Fancy Farming? Agricultural agent, Ed Lee, has published lists of farmers having prize steers. Among the list a're Rodger Cusick. Earl De Mull, Francis Meerman, Charles Quick and Bob Schmidt. Incidentally, Yvonne Fitchett recently became a farmer’s wife. On the Job! Superintendent of Nurses in the Coopersville Hospital is Betty Van Frank. Dorothy Was- senaar and Dorothy Randell also serve on the staff. SATURDAY! The finale! Richard Roth has been accepted as the best dressed man of the year. Margery Van Allsburg is instructing in the School for Oral Deaf. Marilyn Dinkel recently married the Congressman from Michigan.
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First How: L. Griffith, F. Buway, H. Thomas. P. Nichols, E. Porter, E. VanWeelde. Y. Dyke, R. Grundman. A. Rauber. V. Ellcey. J. Higley, F. Schmidt. Second Row: D. Wenger. L. Carson. J. Gtmmen. D. Batson, R. Creager, T. VenHuizen. L. Schippers, K. Lindberg, D. Richards, H. Kraker. E. Scott, M. Morrison, M. Wiegerink, Mrs. Kern. Third Row: V. Thornstein. E. Laug. B. Veene- man, D. Parker. G. VanderLaan, J. Melcher. J. Perrin. C. Meindertsma, R. Creager. F. Harmsen. M. Maycroft. L. VanderVelde. H. Short, R. Washam. Fourth Row: M. Stark. M. Wilbur, J. Modder- man. M. Van Farowe. A. Wiltenburg. D. Peterson, A. Sullivan. F. Cronk. R. Venema, R. Adema. A. Moser. J. Danenburg. M. Kulicamp. JUNIOR CLASS The Junior Class entered High School with great enthusiasm. We have a class enrollment consisting of sixty-five members. Our class has been well represented in all activities, of which a few were football, basketball and glee club. Our first social meeting was a weiner roast held at Grand Haven. We also co-operated with the other classes in having an all-school party at Grand Haven. With Mrs. A1 ten burg as our director, our play, “Apron String Revolt , was a great success. We are now looking forward to the Junior-Senior banquet as the biggest event of the year. CLASS OFFICERS President Roger Grundman Vice-President Kenneth Hall Secretary Yvonne Dyke Treasurer Ernest an eelde
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