Coopersville High School - Zenith Yearbook (Coopersville, MI)

 - Class of 1943

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Seated: D. Barbrick, M. Dinkel, B. Van Frank. J. Avery. W. Adema. Stand- Lemieux. B. Albrecht. H. Hains, Miss Streeter. R. Van Wingerden. M. Albrecht. H. Post, S. Ham. LIBRARY CLUB The largest group of Seniors ever to join the Library Club assembled in the early part of the year to elect their officers. This cluh is organized to keep account of the books and magazines which daily leave the library. Before the library was opened, a few' days were spent in repairing the old ones, registering the new ones and re-arranging the books on the shelves. The duty of every librarian is to keep the books in alphabeti- cal order as they return. 1 he following officers wrere elected: President..................... ...Jean Avery Vice-President................Betty Van Frank Secretary..................... jlelen Post

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First Row: H. Post, K. Scott, V. Robinson, S. Ham, E. Stanton, L. Stanton, G. Wolbrink, V. Crall, J. Koning. Second Row: H. Bruggers, J. Busman, B. Rankins, T. VenHuizen. R. VanWeelde. A. Taylor. S. Robbins, G. Anderson, M. Wolbrink. Third Row: D. Bouwer, M. Rhodes, J. Gsmmen, R. Fynewever. J. Grasman, V. Gates. J. Ferwerda. R. Adema, B. Veeneman. Fourth Row: B. Aney, C. Eldridge, J. Meer- man. J. Husted. A. Rauber, L. Schippers. W. Adema. P. Emmons, V. Ellcey, J. Roth. BIBLE STUDY Repeatedly we are told that there is no infidelity in trenches or shell holes. This suggests that there may be considerable infi- delity in civilian life. However, the former statement evidences the need of God and His truth under all circumstances. How es- sential then, as part of their education, that students familiarize themselves with Biblical truth. This is the purpose of Bible study for the High School students. No education is complete without developing the moral and spiritual nature. 'I he class meets every Thursdav afternoon and is open to all who desire to take ad- vantage of this opportunity. JOHN II. BRUGGERS, A. B,; B. D.



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Seated: L. Snyder, A. Moser, R. Adema, P. Hazekamp, C. Snyder. J. Lockhart, D Sheridan, B. Sessions. Second Row: Mr. Dalgleish, J. Meerman, D. Sheridan, E. Lee, E, Miller. E. Tikkanen, D. Resell, J. Ferwerda. R. Lowing, C. Quick. J. Per- rin. Third Row: E. Hambleton, J. Venema, H. Beld, R. Cusick. F. Meerman, R. Scherencel. A. Scherencel. K. Laug. L. Hudson, B. Hazekamp. F. F. A. Farming is not the simple procedure it was just a few years ago. Then, farming was merely plant, hoe and reap. Now farming has be- come as complex as any business. Scientific selection of seed and preparation of the soil and planting. Spraying, dusting and cultivat- ing to protect the crop from disease, bugs and weeds. Studying the most efficient way of harvesting and handling crops. Marketing to get the best prices. Now the successful farmer watches the vitamin and protein needs of his poultry, culls the flock to get rid of boarders and searches for the best market for his eggs. He figures the DP and TDN require- ments of his cows. He tests his cows to find the high producers and breeds for higher pioduction. Thus the modern farmer may success, fully compete in a modern mechanized world w ithout the help ol sub- sidies. The Future Farmers of America is a farm youth organization with the purpose of teaching and training rural outh the problems and possibilities of farming. Our Chapter 189 in Coopersville 1 ligh School, with 33 members, is doing its utmosr to help provide food for victory. President Paul Hazekamp Vice-President Frances Meerman Secretary Andy Moser Treasurer Robert Adema Reporter Jim Lockhart Watchdog Don Sheridan

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