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Contents COOPERSVILLE DIRECTORY Area Code CHS Issued September 1985 Bell System Busy Signals....... Party Line......... Answering Machines Wrong Numbers . . . Ding-a-Lings....... Hot Line........... Operators.......... Yellow Pages....... .....Sports — 15 Organizations — 69 .....Faculty — 87 . . Freshmen — 107 Sophomores — 117 . . . Juniors — 127 . . . Seniors — 137 ......Ads — 163 Miniature King and Queen, Grand Marshall Alisa Naninga, Chris Worpel Mr ar d Mrs. Ross Conran Homecoming 1985 Homecoming 5 The theme for this year’s homecoming was “the 1950's.” The lobby was decorated like a soda shop: we sold sodas, sun- daes. and penny candy. Some kids competed in twister or hula hooping, while others “bopped to the jukebox in the lobby. The pep assembly was the most fun of all. The skits and con- tests were hilarious. The seniors won the spirit jugs, so six of them got pies in their faces. Because of the rain, the parade was canceled and the court didn t even gel to walk out on the field. John and Tracy were announced King and Queen at the dance. Homecoming Court John Diendorf and Julie Kinkier Kirt Hilton and Jodi Pearce Mark Mason and Kris Salmi Troy Rakosky and Jamie Van Drunen Mark Steffes and Tracy Klein 1984 King and Queen Roger Veldeman and Mary Kinkier 8 Homecoming Representatives Exchange Students 1987 Rob Anderson and Dottie Wilder 1988 Mike Smith and Kristy Munger 1989 Glenn I eMieux and Marlene Kerprich Marat Marian. Reinhard laiken. Andrea Kineis. Cyril Kmanuely. Sylvie Cochet. Anders Johnaen, Annika Olofaaon Homecoming 9 Class of 1986! SPORTS 5S BUSY SIGNALS Mwt WELCOME CDDPER5VILLE HDIflE si BRDNCD5 Varsity Football First Row: Jason Smith. Cyril Emanuely, Dwayne Morris, Brian Leale. Steve Howard. Dave Zimmer. Brad Smoes, Lou Armock, Paul Danklefson. Troy Young, Merlin Steffes. Mike Potts. Sreond Row: Troy Rakosky. John I eale. Dave Babcock. Matt Nottingham. Chris Cumberworth. Brian l«aCombe, Ken Boomgaard. John Diendorf, Mark Steffes, Ty Coon. Andy Hehl, Chuck Harb. Rhinehart Luken. Third Row: Coach Meerman. Coach Sherman. Mgr. Pat Con- ran. Scott Morrison. Kirt Hilton, Doug Schoenbom, Mark Mason, Mark Stankus. Steve Bush. Pete VanKempen. John Molewyk, Rob Anderson, Gary Meringa. Mgr. Todd Rector, Coach Goosen. Coach Van Houten. 18 Varsity Football hullo ■ ,OLMJIJi.li.8JLiLIULiULiLiL L 8JLJLiLtXOXJLOJLOJUULJLiULiLtJJL8JLtJULiUiJUL C8_a J Bronco Defense Never catch the Broncos off guard! Varsity Football 19 Kjls Football Team Imi-lnd «ill, a • - I r. , ,«-d. The Bronco played an nd of fool ball. lo-iiiK three heurlhreakcr bj u total ol 10 point . team aveiWe n oinlM M aim r held opponent to 9 point U per amount eOjurt and hard work that tMIflfcyt l «hirinu III,- eSp « Lu la®iA41 kte«Jl 4 uior- uu four fine year of I..ball In re al loo tiir ( mim yoal for ou elt in tllfe ftlttir ooi.and e creed when aettinH t od I (loach I Coacii Coach Van Houlen Coach Sherman kiwi k e l I W. m-■ B — SfBion Kcford: 5-4 lin nt ■ Kelloamitllr ZeelHljl HjtUiai Chritf. and ForeBl Hills N. UrolU’n- 8 8 9 0 6 31 6 7 7 Opponen South Christian iudnonviUe ar Sprin m ; I Varsity Football wk J.V. Fool ha I b'irnl Ron: Noil Mcendcriitg. Todd Ku-ssol. Mark Hcssler. Jason Kby. Joe Vanlhkc. Rick Reens. Doug Manor. Jereim Mainp. Mgr Chris Fuller. Second Ro%%: Coach Fuller. Doug Car donor. Jamie Maxvwll. Curl Cumbcrworth. Kan Kgan. Rob Odejenski. Bob Serba. Daw Molcwxk. Kevin Meckel. Haul Bilas. John Harms. Traov Cilson. Mike Smith. Coach Klein. J. . hooihall Ready lo Receive! prove our win loss record ami to imprint each player's football skill. HT The win loss record sta ed the same, however, each player improved his skill. Hain playAn. im- proved a frreal deal while others improved coneulered il was a ood Kell« KK ville Zealand Calvin Christian Wayland Foreal HHia Northern South Christian Hudson ville Cedar Spring Sparta........ J.V. Football 23 Freshman Football Fimt Row: Bill Vogel. Tim Wurm. Todd Swyfink, John Houghlaling. Bob Mayse, Kevin Rolfe. Andy Kemp, John Haan. Second Row: Steve Benoint, John Tjapkes. Wayne Spencer. John Vadas. John Scott, Pete Boomgaard. Terry Hastings. Kyle Rogers. Jeff Smoes. Third Row: Coach Adema. Brent Clay. Jason Cooper, Scott Babcock. Craig Busman. Jim Anderson. Loren Dyke. Erik Lundquist, Todd Hilton, Coach Schippers. 24 Freshman Football Smile John! Todd goes for the T.D. Freshmen Blitz It’s Miller Time Freshman Football 25 Seniors Powder First Row: Coaches: Jason Smith, Mark Stank us, John Diendorf, Mark Mason, Dave Babcock, John Molewyk. Second Row: Debbie Dyke, Kelly Greiner, Lori Banks, Cindy Dodd. Third Row: Tracy Klein. Julie Otterbein, Debbie Siegel. Julie Foster, Andrea Rmeis, Beth Fortin. Fourth Row: I .aura Broderick, Laurie Hoogewind, Annika Olofsson, Anita Bouchard. Carol Carmody, Suzanne Hecksel. Fifth Row: Molly lacavoni. Char Kemp, Julie Finkler, Amy Van- Maldegan. Jayne VanOpynen, Sindy Albrecht, Theresa Schoenbom. Sixth Row: Rene Potts, Sue Finkler. Kendra Draft, Michelle Dommemck, Bobbie Jo Spinner, Jamie VanDrunen. 1986: Sherry Rasch, Kris Salmi, Jodi Pearce, Traci Bursley. What do you mean I’m not mean enough?! 26 Powder Puff First Row: Jodi Roasman. Tracy Ingalls, Tracy Prachcr. Amy MacDonald. Jenny Irish. Jane Poley. Jamie Rogalia. Second Row: Ellen Fortin, Melissa Eiaen. Michelle Spoelman. Julia Kinnucan. Jamie Bergsma. ljuirie Kurtz, Michelle Peacock. Third Row: Renee Smith, Cariasa Sweers, Kay Simona. Martha LaFleur. Jill HUlman. Tina Shenngton. Ijsa Aheam. Robin Nottingham Fourth Row: Sarah Stalzer. Amy Heckel. Roxanne Holmes, Anne VanDongen. Robin Idziak. Freida Poel. Sheila Fritz, Leigh Ann Van Houlen Fifth Row: Julie Sanford. Suzanne Kmshwiller. Kathy VanDoom. Shona Schofield. Amy Baker. Mar si Martin. Barb Molewyk. Sixth Row: Lori Lasko. Dawn Hober. Michelle Custin. Sue Noordyk. Dottie Wilder. Marry Westveld. Diane Umlor. Izsa Allen Seventh Row: FJaine Kamps. Wendy Roberts, Jean LeMieux. Connie Metcalf. Wendy Bush. Rita McNitU Becky Kleinjans, Amy Hillary. Bobbie Jo Busman. Coaches: Peter Shoenbom, Rob Anderson. Joe Umlor. Brian La Combe. Ty Coon, Steve Howard. Coach. I’m cold. Now what did he tell me to do? Powder Puff 27 Varsity Football Cheerleaders First Row: Jamie VanDrunen, Julie Finkler, Tracy Klein. Second Row: Ellen Fortin, Lisa Aheam, Sherry Rasch, Sheila Fritz, Connie MacDonald. 28 Varsity Football Cheerleaders Varsity Football C.hcrrleaders 29 J.V. Football Cheerleaders First Row: Lisa Flanders, Lynann Lowe. Second Row: Tammy Langeland. Heather Schmidt, Jodi Westveld. Third Row: Karen Hecksel, Jeannie Becker, Lori Klein. Who are you girls watching? I’m so cold I think my arms are frozen to my sides. 30 J.V. Football Cheerleaders Flint Row: Shelly I-ambert, Beth Kretachman. Angie Rosel. Kim Roae. Krw Bigelow. Second Row: Maureen McKnighl, Amy Lillibridge. lx ri Sikkema. Shame on you. Amy. Look at me! Freshman Football Cheerleaders Freshman Football Cheerleaders 31 Golf Kin l Row: Ki hard Drnny. Paul TenEyke, Doug Wilson. Mike Stream. Second Ron: Coach Bo as. Steve Jager. Tro Sprnrer. Paul I ugrr. Scot I Smoes. 32 Golf Golf 33 Girls Tennis First Row: Dawn Swanson. Tina Post. Rebecca Nash. Missy Heft. Laura Knauf. Sylvie Corbel. Julie Sanford. Suzanne Emshwiller. Wend Muller. la ri Kiessel. Dena Wilson. Second Row: Coach Kilpatrick. Val Julien. Jodi Rossman. Kelly Greiner. Christy Essex. Kellv Rossrnan. Sarah Stalzer. Michelle Peacock. Andrea Erne is, Carolyn Hall. Amie Anderson. Here it comes. I m ready. I hope I can make it on lime. 34 Girls Tennis You mean I hit the ball that far?! Help! I think I m going to fall! ■ySTTT This is the largest number ot ladies eve play tennis at Coopervsville. The with 21 member and fini; were n same 21. There were two foreign exchange students. Sylvie Cochet from France and Andrea Emeis from Germany. The most valuable player was most improved was Amie Anderson Tanra Knauf. and ii Height Chriatian eland Chriatian Reel ha Puffer Forent Hilla Northern Grand Kapida Bapti ! Hiid onvill«' South Chrlalian Cedar Springe f mil port ac Opponent 3 7 7 7 7 7 6 7 7 4 7 Suzanne and her power serve Creat form, Laura. Girls Tennis 35 Boys Cross-Country First Row: Andy Schmidt. Paul Chesnutt. Second Row: Emiel Steepler. Andy Karafa, Gregg VanRyswyk. Not Pictured: John Custin. Rick Kiesael Scott Toogood. Congratulations to: Gregg VanRyswyk who was selected t the All Conference team! The boys placed 5th in conference and 18th in reRionals. Gregg VanRyswyk set a new school record at Johnson Park with 1 7:13. Zrrland Fruit port Unity Chr. Calvin Chr. Spring l.akr Keuowa 4iuv . FHM Holland Chr. South Chr. Knit City L L W L L 2-1 W L W Cancrlrd 36 Boys CroAs-Country Girls Cross-Country Fin.1 Row: Ijaa Aheam. Amy Ren«-ma. Cindy Dodd. Kraly Monger, Beth Fortin Second Row: Heidi Heckael. Sue Holleman. Uaa SehwaUier. Robin Not tingham. Shelly Spoelman. migriitiilalions to: and Sue fil ially «elected 1« the A.fl Conference team' lli mun who wei The girls placed 2t regional . Sue Ht)ilemait| ‘ Cindy Dodd Johnson Park with 22:04. «'Hand Fruit port Unity Uhr. 1 Calvin Chr. Spring l.ak Kpiwwr (I FHN Holland South Kent City lliidsonv ill ( odwin Ills Unity Chr. inference and I Ith in for the state, e school record at w VI vt L Vt 2-1 W L W Canceled W W w Aren’t we beautiful? Girls Cross Country 37 Varsity Girls Basketball BoU,hard- Jayne Va °pyn«-n. Paula Clark. Annika Olofsson. Second Row: Coach Kosten. Amy Baker. Dottle Wilder. Rila Thai’s determination. If I jump high enough. I bet I could touch the ceiling. Varsity Girls Basketball OK. who pul glue on the ball?! How could you accuse this group of anything? Now Rita is going to show us her juggling act. Varsity Girls Basketball 39 Help! I’m being drawn to the bail like a magnet! Broncos 54 Kenowa 45 Coinatock Park 50 Kent City 51 Spring Lake 47 Allendale 59 Greenville 35 Zeeland 50 Calvin Christian 34 Way land 26 Forest Hilla Northern 42 South Christian 47 Hudaonville 40 Cedar Springs 39 Zeeland 37 Calvin Christian 36 Way land 32 Forest Hills Northern 45 South Christian 45 Hudaonville. 58 Cedar Springs Opponent 42 39 35 25 30 38 19 60 55 48 38 51 50 54 53 71 45 61 34 m 42 ---- There’ Anita, dreaming again. Give me five, Amy. Varsity Girls Basketball 41 J.V. Girls Basketball firsl Ron: I M l ir Thompson. Jodi Perm.. Trrri knlaher. Amy Starks. I.isa llaskin. Sim linker. Jill Buehnneu Second Kom: Jenm Buis I. Paula Van krni|M'ii. Ilcidi I.ueas. Regina Ki| lo. I.isa Soioos. Sandy Barllelle. Trary k reple. karen nndcrSluot. Terri ll e wild-woman Now we introduce Paula anil her imisihlc haskelltall. 12 J. . (.irUBaskelUill Now where 1 that ball? Stacy, the ball is I behind you. It’s mine and you can't have it! h ii iniH neusoii. j mptonsliip in tin The season record The 1985 JV girl’s basketball team fared [well this season. The season began with a lie Friendship Tournament, of 7-13 is an improvement over previous seasons. Several of the team played tw or more varsity games and the fresh meg played their first game against Greenville. The freshman record is 1-0. The evenly balanced squad consisted of eight sophomores and eight freshmen. Every teum member scored and contributed to a suc- cessful season. m Krone. 40 48 60 51 47 46 26 40 26 42 46 31 50 19 27 20 33 47 Kent City Spring Lake Allendale Green ill ..eland Calvin Christian % ay land rest Hills Northern South Christian Hudsonville Cedar Spring Zeeland Calvin Christian Wayland Forest Hill Northern South Christian Hud onville Cedar Springs ft- Opponent 33 j|| ■ft! 40 63 33 50 47 42 39 29 52 48 55 36 48 57 49 48 49 JV Girts Basketball 43 Varsity Basketball First Row: Matt Biermacher, Tim Beers, Chris Cumberworth, Dan Hamilton, Paul Unger, Kirt Hilton. John Molewyk, Jerry Julien. Second Row: Pete Schoenbom, David Molewyk, Doug Mauer. Dwayne Morris, Rob Anderson, Pete VanKempen, Mark Steffes, Coach Renzema. Oh No! I’m late for the game. Don’t take it so hard Dan. it’s not I can’t believe it. Mark, you finally made a basket. the first time your ball didn’t make it. 44 Varsity Boys Basketball brONCO J.V. Basketball Fiml Row: Paul Biaias, Joe VanDyke, Rick Reens, Mike Stream, Mike Smith. Second Row: Jeff Smoea, Bob Serba, Pat Maiville, Joe Taylor, Rob Odefewski. Coach Meerman. Ok guy , quit watching the other cheerleader ! experiences The team teams worl petitive lea. If you 1 would say i] the roach e season our nd be improved in a num r the second tim the record of disappointing ? team is head Jeff, let me have the ball just once. Please? ■ We X’ed them out just for you. Mike. J.Y. Bovs Basketball 49 Freshman Basketball Fimt Row: Kevin Rolfe, John Tjapkes, Jose Torres, Todd Hillon. Joey Clink. Fred lacovoni. Second Row: William Spencer. Tim Wurm, Todd Swifink, Jason Cooper, Glen LeMieux, Terry Hastings. Third Row: Terry Maycroft, Jim Anderson. Jeff Allers, Reinaldo Torres. John Haan. Coach Fuller. You can’t dance your way out of this, one Fred. You take it, I don’t want it. 50 Freshman Boys Basketball retting things into perspective, eh guys. has two ma skills. We feel thi wanted the players •c ally on defense. All you have to do is put the ball through the hoop, Jose. najdr s. F come a long way nted to improve our vers h; sTT H M. wr vs a aft the ia '?rs have improved o learn the teatn concept of basket- TV cr owanf A got I but have not yet Freshman Boys Basketball 51 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Dottie Wilder. Julie Finkler. SheiU Rasch, Connie MacDonald, Jamie VanDrunen, Ellen Fortin, Denise Krynicki, Tracy Klein. Dotlie, this is not a stick up. Who are you watching so rloee. Julie? 52 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Pucker up! J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders Firel Row: Sonya Cuslin, Lynann Lowe Second Row: Tammy Ungland. Jodi Westveld. Third Row: Karen Hecltsel. Lisa Flanders. Fourth Row: Lori Klein. Jeannie Becker. 54 J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders Freshman Basketball Cheerleaders 0 Find Row: Suci Baker, Angie Rosel, Lori Sikkema. Second Row: Beth Krelchman. Maureen McNight, Kim Rose. Third Row: Shelly Lambert. Top: Amy Ullibridgr. What ia that awful smell? Don’t look so depressed, winning isn’t everything. Kreshman Basketball Cheerleaders 55 Pom Pon Girls Fir t Row: Kristin Mathews, Lisa Haskin. Mary Ann Simister. Anna Biggs, Cindy Dodd, Molly lacovoni. Barb Fortin. Ix ri Ahram. Second Row: Laura Knauf. Robin Nottingham. Rita McNitt, Missy Eisen. Sue Noordyke. Freida Poel, Judith Probert. Sheila Fritz. This floor sure is hot. I dare ya, big boy! 56 Pom Pon Girls Will you be my dale for Prom? Oh No!! 1 forgot what I have to do next! Las Vegas, here we come! Pom Pon Girls 57 Don’t you just love the bunny hop? Guess which hand. Varsity Volleyball First Row: Kay Simons, Jenny Irish, Sara Crandle, Amie Anderson, Lisa Smoes. Second Row: Alison Mayeaux, Julia Kinnucan, Becky Kleinjana, Diane Umlor. Coach Mohr. Two balls? Really girls! Opponents watch out, we have Amie and Julia. 58 Varsity Volleyball Don’t you need to spread out a little more? Ta Da!! Ok. what we’re going to do is . . . Varsity Volleyball 59 Up, up, and away! Ready Sara? Don’t you just love my form? 60 Varsity Volleyball J.V. Volleyball First Row: Andrea Emeis. Melanie Ophoff, Vicki Be rends, Jennifer Sarber. Second Row: Coach Walson. Karen Marlin. Angela Eberlein, Karla VanDoom. Jennie Buist, Coach Eighmey. U lhal a new dance “kraze,” Karen? Vicki’s power serve. 62 J.V. Volleyball On your mark, gel, set, GO” You sure do act like an animal during the game, Jennie. Watch me move that ball with mind waves. _ 1 II, J. J o ” Turn I .1 luuj expcncnred pp _rna Jf upior rollevball team en- pseason facing many pponents. The team : tlus-lack of experience with their ft rd work and Fieli ■mall squad also bflfflPff orV the team mPmbers, but they answered the challenge by performing well during the season. Most important of all the team had fun. Coach Tracy Eighmey Coach Jill Watsin JV Volley trait 63 Wrestling First Row: Joe Armock. Eric Deuel. Mall Steffes, Tim Felicioni. Adam Schoenbom. Second Row: Tim Rosel, Brian Leale. Troy Young, Mark Stankus, Ty Coon. Third Row: Aaron Smith, John Guslin, Andy Kemp, Dale Austin, Mike Potts. Fourth Row: Eric Schulte, John Harms, Todd Kiessel. Shawn Eby, Pete Boomgard. Fifth Row: Coach Kemme, Jamie Maxwell. Jason Smith, Coach Stankus. Coach Van Houten. Someday I'll be a Big Time Wrestler like King Kong Bundi. 66 Wrestling Are you going to body slam him, Todd? This year wrestling team will go down as the win- ningest beam in CHS history. Through off-season ■ei£htl$ing and in-season desire and hardv ork. these pungjmen built themselves into af:onlcn£ing team. It Lis a pleasure to see that labor me logetheruMhe in of a 3rd place finish at the Heeth ment and a 2nd place troy tournament. As we say good-bye to the scrimp with fine memories of youi haul Many of you nave reached go.il and many cl you have set line underclassnx i Thank you for all The rest ol Tie team has a of them — to improve every year, and effort sh iv ■ this year indicates capabh of meetn . that challenge. As in.tehes. w' will leave you with Nothing has ever been achieved without I Sincerely leave us u are more tight; Coach Kemme Coach Van Hduter Mama said there’d be days like this. Grappler Aides What are you looking so serious about? Sindy, you are going to pose for this picture. Goodbye . . . Grappler Aides 67 Wmy Clockwise from Front Right: Kim Bartlett, Lori Kiessel. Meri Albrecht, Tina Post, Bobbie Jo Rebentisch, Lori Lasko. Karen Starks, Laurie Hoogewind. Lisa Schwiller, Laura Broderick. Sindy Albrecht. Are you running through the woods to grandma s house? Hurry up. the team just went by in the first picture. Trying to strike oil, Paul? ORGANIZATIONS STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Sgt. at Arms: John Diendorf Mark Steffes Julie Finkler Jodi Pearce Jamie VanDrunen PARTY LINE Organizations 69 Student Council Fimi Row: Tracy Klein. Student Council Officers — Sgt. at Arms: Jamie VanOrunen, Vice President: Mark Steffes. President: John Diendorf. Treasurer: Jodi Pearce, Secretary: Julie Kinkier. Debbie Kline. Sue Black. Second Row: Teresa Kalaher, Karla Karafa, Paula VanKempen. l ri Klein, leigh Ann VanHouten. Robin idziak. Jean LeMieux, Debbie Dyke. Third Row: Kelly Gilson. Mike Stream. Rick Kinkier. Rob Anderson, Brent Clay. We'll do anything to get our picture taken. Wel1- y°« lh'nk? ' ' t00 Organizations 71 Senior Advisory Front Row: Tracy Klein. Julie Finkler. Kris Salmi. Jodi Pearce. Sherry Raach. Molly Iacovoni. Second Row: Dan Hamilton. Mrs. Ixmieux, Beth Fortin Suzanne Hecksel, Mark Steffes, Andy Hehl, Mark Mason. Mr. Kalaher. 72 Organizations (National Honor Society Front Rm : Dan Hamilton, ('.liar Kemp. Molly lacovoni. Debbie Kline. President: Anita Bouchard. Vice President: Cindy Dodd. Secretary. Sue Black. Treasurer Hetty Yandcrjagt. Michelle Peacock. Denis Krynicki. Jamie Sarher. Missy llancnburg. Second Ron: Mark Steffes. Julie Milkier. Pete YanKempen. Tracy Ingalls. Connie Hecksel. Dehhie Dyke. Suzanne Hecksel. Beth Fortin. Julia Kinnucan. Bobbe Jo Busman. Linda Gavin. Third Row: John Diendorf. Jayne YanOpynen. Rob Anderson. Sherry Merkms. Becky Klenjans. Jean I.eYlicuv Melissa Meerman. Amy McDonald. Jamie Rogalia. Michelle Spoelrnan. Kim Brown. Michelle Rolfe Fourth Rowt Brian Smith. Merlin Steffes. Mike Polls. Ken Boomgaard. Paul TenF.yck. Greg Poe. Trieu Pham. Ellen Fortin. Christine llaan. Robin Nottingham. Organizations 73 Ski Club First Row: Doug Schoenbom. Rick Finkler. Dave Babcock. Sieve Bush. Mark Mason. Sieve Howard. Suzanne Hecksel. Cindy Dodd. Amy Renzema. lz ri Klein. Barb Molewyk. Dollie Wilder. Second Row: Mr. Warber. Mr. Nicolas. Richard Denny, Amy Lillibridge, Lori Ahearn. Lisa Haskins. Kyle Rogers, Rich Fritz, Ivan Fagan, Missy Allen. Scott McNitt. Third Row: Farl Barringer, Molly Mcl aughlin. Dawnae Jarka. Anna Biggs, Angie Rosel, Kim Rose. Karen Hecksel. Sara Hecksel, Matt Flikema, Bill Brown. Fourth Row: Chuck Pearce. Dennis Hill. Stacy Baker. Shelly I-ambcrl. Kris Fthridge. Maureen MrKnight. Lori Sikkema. Marleen Kerpritch. Veronica Miklusiac. Lisa Allen. Greg VanRyswik. Luke Kelly, Brian l.aCombc. Fifth Row: Jason Smith. Cyril Fmanuely. Sheila Rasch. Lisa Schwailler. Flame Kamps. Andrea Fmeis, Tracy Klein. Sheila Fritz. Leigh Ann VanHouten. Michelle Gustin. Russel Brown. Gerry Barringer. FFA I----------- First Row: President: Albert Lothschutz. Second Vice President: Hill Brown. Vice President: Maury Lothschutz. Treasurer: Mike Guncket Reporter: Ron Per- rin. Secretary: Tim Rosel. Advisor: Mrs. Grambeau. Second Row: Carl Cady. Randy Bosnian. Steve Bos. Scott Nerli. Joe Armork. Steve Luke . Aaron Rout hard. Russ Brown. Anita Bouchard. Alisa Schoenl om, Missy Allan. Missy Rink . Jodi Perrin. Joel Heft. David While. Mark IzMI. Third Row: Joe Knauf. Kevin Hecksel. Trov Smith. Tim F.nglesman. Andy Scarbough, Scott Bruesch. Mike Rollenhagen. Billy llecksel. Dave Bos. Jeff Hill. Jeff Smoes. Craig Busman. Joe l voks. Adam Schoenborn. Bryan Silzer. Jim Rolfe. Fourth Row: S -ott Toogood. Terry May croft. Todd Bursma. Ed Miller. Jon Perrin. Ted Omlor. Rita McNitt. Tammy laingeland. Karla Karafa, Tom Denhof. Steve Klein. Bill Vogel. Ken Neville. Kirk Hines. David Wynsma. Paul Kurek Fifth Row: Andy liereza. Tim Poley, David Brown. Jeff Beemer, la u Armock. David Kulicamp. Paul Danklefsen. Matt Biermacher. Tim DeYoung. Ron l.uther. Scott Graflema. Todd Lillibridge. Dave VerSluys, Jim Clark, Jerry Barringer. Paul Courtade. Jesse l-arios. Jim Ze mail is, Blaine DeYoung. Sentinel: Scott McNitt Organizations 75 AV Aides First Row: Dave Kuiicamp. Scott McCue, Pat Maiville. Bill Brown. Rick Finkler. Second Row: Dave Molewyk, Ron Burgtorf. Todd Rector. Chuck Harb. Dave Fowler, Mr. Arthur. Jim Rolfe, Jaimie Draft. Library Aides From Left: Molly McLaughlin. Dawn Swanson. Paul Ledford. Mrs. Martin. Mr. Arthur. Laura Broderick, Melissa Meerman. Val Julien. 76 Organizations Office Aides Front Row: Mark Mason. Mrs. Koch. Sheila Fritz, Freida Poel. Jean ! eMieux. Amy DuBridge. Lori Klein. Jamie VanDrunen. Mrs. Klein. Second Row: John Molewyk, Rob Odejewski. Kirt Hilton. Lori Banks. Sherry Rasch. Debbie Austin. Kitchen Aides Jim Pardon, Ondra Briar, Teresa Omlor, Pam Denhof. Annette Burgtorf. Dean Versluys. Robert Pamey Organizations 77 Concert Front Ron: Kim Brown. Denise Krynicki. Ellen Fortin. Bclh Fortin. Diana Peffer. Second Row: Michelle Peacock. Chris Murphy, Jeannie Becker. Tracy Ingalls. Kevin Perrin. Christine Haan. Dawn Hamilton. Kristin Matthews. Third Row: Kathy Jacobs. Wendy Muller. Kathy VanderJagt. Pam Speinner. Jodi Could. Angel Kberlein. Paul Bialas. And) Karafa. Aaron Ambrose. Amy DuBridge. Amy Killary. Belt) Yanderjagl Fourth Row: Jeff Swanson. Tony Benac. Luke Kelly. Jeff Doane. Mary Jo Gunckel. Matt Clelland. 78 Organi ations Band Fiml Row: Barb Fortin, Tammy Mathews. Sue Holieman. Jamie Sarber, Linda Gavin. Second Row: Debra Starks, Donna Jacobs. Pete Schoenbom, Julia Kinnucan. Mari Jo Breuker, Lisa Lewis. Julie Collison. Jill Buchanan. Third Row: Laura Broderick. Patrick Conran. Denise Wilbur. Mike Rohen, David Bos. Amy Lillibridge. Jenny Sarber. Todd Pilczuk. Kent Bennink, Gerry Barringer. Rheinhard Luken. Missy Martin. Christy Bigelow. Fourth Row: Jim Clark. Doug l ane, Earl Barringer, Greg Poe, Dan Hamilton, Becky Foster, Tim Englesman, Zack Musselman, Mike Potts. Directors: Scott Slruyk, Tom Harsay. Organizations 79 Flag Corps Front Row: Dawn Hamilton. Julia Kinnucan. Kristin Matthews. Second Row: Jodie Gould, Kathy Jacobs, Denise Krynicki, Bobbe Jo Busman. Christine Haan, Michelle Peacock. Donna Jacobs. Missing: Mari Jo Breucker, Jeanie Becker. Jazz Band PIml Row: Julia Kinnucan. Man Jo Breuker, Sue Holleman. Scott Budzynski. Missy Martin. Dawn Hamilton. Second Row: Mr. Struyk. Jerry Bamnger. Todd Pilczuk. Mike Rohn. Pat Brown, Andy Karafa, Pat Conran, Laura Broderick. Third Row: Tony Benac. Jeff Doane, Greg Poe, Aaron Gould, Mike Brown. Zach Musae I man. Mike Potts. Choir hirrt Row: Teresa Omlor. Laura Looman. Jeanne Schoenbom, Angie Rosel, Jodi Rossman. Sue Black, Amy McDonald. Dawn Hamilton, Mr. Struyk Second Row: Tanya Young, Margret Shumpert, Jenny Lmlor. Kelly Greiner, Ondra Briar. Val Julien. Deb VannoUer. Lynn VanDykc. Third Row: Kim Bartlett, Pen- ny Brown. lx n Banks, Alisa Schoenbom, Kelly Rossman. Holly Trowbridge, Jodi Gould, Elizabeth DeDie, Lori Ahearn. Fourth Row: Val Davis, Amy Thies, Tammy Curry, Ted Graftema. Greg Poe. Kim Losey. Cathy Jaglowski. Ann Groae, Tina Post, Lisa Riu. Not Pictured: John VanderMolen. Morning Skill Center Front Rows Karen Starks. Julie Otlerbein. Dwayne Morris. Dawn Zimmer, Larry Veeneman, Becky Swindle. Tammy Smith. Second How: Jon ( uslin. Troy Young. Philip andyken. Doug Schoenbom, Robert Bayer. John Slaughter. Gary Meringa. Raymond VanBeek. Kyle Weis. Julie Foster. Brent Heath. Sindy Albrecht. Dave Clark. Paul Henning. Ted Blakslry Third Row: Kendra Draft. Mares West veld. Connie Metcalf. Susan Kinkier. Kelly Greiner. Roxanne Holmes. Jenny Irish. Amy VanMaldegan. Karen Theeuwes. Traci Bursley. Not Pictured: Tammy Bigelow. Michelle Dommenick. Amy Heckel. Dennis Mercer. Rodney Schmidt. Tom Snider. Brad Sprague. Scott Young. Afternoon Skill Center F'irst Row: Brad Smoea. I .«‘Ann Frtle. Kim Schippera. Jamie Bergsma. I.aurie Kurt . Fas 1-iMadline. l.ori l-isko. Denise Wilbur. Debbie Austin. Ams DuBridge Second Row: Kd Miller. Ron Burgtorf. Paul Kurek. Richard Kowalczyk. Mario YanDvke. Abel Gomez. R J. Schloten. Shawn Fby.Todd Schulte. Fine Schulte. Donna Jacobs. Kathy VanDoom. Kari Crum. Rick Kieasel. Not Pictured: Tom Driihnf. Todd Dodde. Tammy Frye. Donna Gardner. Kells Hrrksel. I .arts Janos . I lul Jewell. Matt Lozon. Tra«-y Prachcr. Barb Sliillinger. Deb Slal .er. Khir Wood. Organizations 83 Senior Play “Our Town The Senior Play for this year was “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder. The setting was Grover Corners, New Hampshire. The play was about life in a small town. THE CAST Stage Manager George Gibbs Emily Webb Dr. Gibbs Mrs. Gibbs Rebecca Gibbs Editor Webb Mrs. Webb Wally Webb Joe Crowell, Jr. Howie Newsome Simon Slimpson Constable Warren Professor Willard W'oman in Box Tall Man Woman in Balcony Mrs. Soames Si Crowell Joe Stodttard Sam Craig Director: Lighting. Backstage: Spotlights: John Gustin John Diendorf Molly lacovoni Paul Danklefsen Laura Broderick Cindy Albrecht Sue Black Lori Banks Chris Cumberworth Dave Babcock Mark Stank us Chuck Harb Mark Mason Tracy Klein Cindy Dodd Lauri Hoogewind Mark StefTes Debbie Dyke Suzanne Hecksel Jason Smith John Molewyk Jim Lown Jeff Gros8enbacher Dave Babcock Jeff Doane Scott Showers 84 Organizations Gifted and Talented -V firm Row: Kathy Jacob., He.di Luca., Suzanne Heckrel. LUa Schwallier, Robin Nollingham. She,la Raach Second Row: Da e Fowler. Sieve Szydto. Cindy Dodd. Mr. Mrasing. John Sullivan. Mall Nottingham. Phillip Rolfe. I Even creative minds have a crazy moment now and then. Our gifted talented program is designed lo accomodate those students who are creative and ambitious. The program pro- vides for a more rapid pace and completion of basic courses, enrichment in specific areas of interest, and a challenge for the creative mind. A team of these creative students compete in an international organization called Olym- pics of the Mind. There are contests in the regional, state, and international levels each year. Administration Thomas Kalahcr Principal Robert Fortin Superintendent Jerry Goosen Dean of Students Nancy Klein Secretary Lois Koch Secretary f • Board of Education Jim Busman Dean Heath Mary Millard. Trustee Secretary Treasurer Counselors Nancy Jacob Jean Sullivan Faculty 89 w h a t D o Y 0 u L 1 k e B e s t A b o u t C H S 9 •90 Name: Patricia Alberts Years served at ('.IIS: 7 years Classes: Spanish I Statement: I like the altitudes, atmosphere, and people that make Coopersville High School what it is! Name: Gary Arthur ears served at CHS: 16 years (.lasses: Library. A.V. Director, and Video Taping Statement: Its small size and closeness of the students and faculty. Name: Jack lioeskool Years server! at CHS: 32 years Classes: F.nglish 9 and 10 Statement: The kids are what I like best about CHS. Name: hen Hoeilner Years served at ('.IIS: 19 years Classes: Political Science. I niled Stales History, and Social Science Statement: Most students are friendiv and cooperative. Faculty B-C Name: Nathan Burnell Year served at CHS: 10 years Classes: American History. Current History, Psychology, and Survey of the Great l ikes. Statement: After so many years of decline it’s good to see our school grow. The new additions show the local support. Name: Jake Busman Years served at CHS: 34 years Classes: American Literature. English lOy. and Speech Theater. Statement: The more things change, the more they remain the same. Name: Carolyn Carey Years served at CHS: 16 years Classes: Typing III. I.O.E., U.S. History. Geography. Typing IV, and Business Machines Statement: I enjoy the students the most at CHS. Name: David Clark Years served at CHS: 1 year Classes: Pre-Employment Skills. Job Referral and Placement. Employment and Career Counseling Statement: The faculty is very cooperative in assisting me with learning the system. Faculty 91 Name: Verlyn Eisenhauer Years served at CHS: 23 years Classes: Biology I, Biology II, and Social Science Statement: A school going somewhere! Name: Robert Fuller Years served at CHS: 13 years Classes: Electricity-Electronics, Beginning Woods, Advanced Woods, and Plastics Statement: The kids. They are the greatest. Name: Dora Grambau Years served at CHS: 5 years Classes: Modem Agriculture. Animal Science, Agriculture Business, and English 9 Statement: The students make every day a new experience which is what I enjoy most about teaching. Name: John Haan Years served at CHS: 15 years Classes: Orman and Spanish Statement: Our student body has a very positive attitude toward extra- curricular activities. Faculty H-K Name: Thomas Harsay Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: High School Band Statement: Tremendous support for a quality hand program. Name: Carole Hulst Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: Art 1 1 and 12. Art 21 and 22, Art 23 and 24, Art 41 and 31, and Art 51 and 52 Statement: I love the kids and their willingness to get involved. Name: Charles Holleman Years served at CHS: 22 years Classes: Algebra and Geometry Statement: Students are friendly and happy. It’s great to see so many smiles! Name: Carl Kemme Years served at CHS: 27 years Classes: Senior Math. Physics, and Pre Algebra Statement: Like Tony the Tiger says their Crrrr-eat!! Faculty 93 w h K-M a t D o Y 0 u L 1 k Name: Edward Kilpatrick Years served at CHS: 25 years Classes: Physical Education 1,2. 3. and 4. Statement: I like the students, they are “great. The staff and administration are a nice group of people to work with. Name: Stanley C. Kitch Years served at CHS: 20 years Classes: World History. Annual Staff. American History. Sociology. Statement: I’m in teaching because I like people and Coopersville High has some good people. P Name: Margaret LeMieux Years served at CHS: 18 years J Classes: English 9, Shorthand. Statement: The challenge of “grounding “live wires keeps me returning to CHS year after year. Name: Thomas Marchinowski Years served at CHS: 17 years Classes: Special Education. Statement: The students, most of the lime, are enthusiastic toward school. c H S ? • 94 Faculty M Name: Hamilton MeGarey Years served at CHS: 29 years Classes: Accounting I, II. and III. Typing I. Basic Business. Business Management, (xmsumer Math and Economics. Statement: The students are tin best! Name: Robert Messing Years served at CHS: 19 years Classes: Am. Literature. Novel, Latin Comedy. Latin Mythology, and G T Coordinator Statement: Our school is like any other school, but our “kids are special — friendly, respectful, and considerate. Name: Mary Momber Years served at CHS: 10 years Classes: Personal Uving. Independent Living. Family Living, Foods. Human Development. Essential Health and Uving Skills. Statement: I like all the great people. I like what I teach I think it’s necessary for everyone. Name: David G. Mutchler Years served at CHS: 15 years Classes: Psychology. Philosophy, and Learning Center. Statement: The friendliness and the genuineness of the student body. Faculty 95 N-T w h a t D o Y 0 u L 1 k e B e s t A b o u t Name: James Nicolas Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: Algebra 1. Geometry, Intro to Physics, and General Science. Statement: The students are great most of the time. Name: Scott Struyk Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: Senior Choir Director and Assist with High School Band. Statement: The students are willing to work for high goals and standards. Many of them reach them. C H S ? • 96 Faculty Name: Max Schipper Years served at CHS: 20 years Classes: Chemistry, Intro to Chemistry, General Science, and Human Health. Statement: There is a remarkable school spirit within the student body. They are friendly with each other and with teachers. Name: James Trowbridge Years served at CHS: 18 years Classes: Advanced Algebra. Basic Math, and Computer Programming. Statement: CHS has a great student body. This is a fine school system and I enjoy leaching here. v-z Name: Jay Veldman Years served at CHS: 27 years Classes: English 10 and 12 Statement: I enjoy the students, the teachers, and the community. Name: Bruce Vissers Years served at CHS: 19 years Classes: Mechanical Drawing, Architectural Drawing. Machine Drawing, and Metals Statement: Coopersville High School would not be so great without the fine students that we have! Name: Warren Warber Years served at CHS: 11 years Classes: Aulomcchanics, Metal Technology, and Recreational Vehicles Statement: Rural campus setting at the school system. Name: Steve Zoet Years served at CHS: 4 years Classes: General Science. Basic Math, and Biology Statement: The warmth of the people. Faculty 97 w h a t D o Y o L l k e B e s t A b o u t C H S Information Name: Doris Marlin Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: Library aide Statement: The students their spirit and enthusiasm, are what I like best. The administration is doing a good job in all respects and especially discipline. Name: Sandra Sitzer Years served at CHS: 8 years Classes: Study Hall (1st hour). Gym Aide, change lady, office work. Statement: I really enjoy my work and I feel really close to the students. Name: Karen Sparks Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: Study Hall Aide Statement: The friendliness of students and their ability to laugh and learn from their mistakes is what I like best. Name: Carol Woltjer Years served at CHS: 3 years Classes: School Social Worker Statement: I enjoy observing the staff as they assist students in realizing the student's full potential. 98 Faculty Special Services First Ron: Bob VanVuren. Mr. Beuche. Second Row: Rachel Bos, Elaine Clark, Marie Pattyn, Gloria Smith. Peggy Morris, Carolyn Cush way. Third Row: Carol Mankel, Belly Miller, Dora Scarbrough, Nancy Jacobs. Not Pictured: Dale Alberda, Jeff Alberda. Chris Albrecht. Ruth Barrel, Donna Bennink. Linda Davis, Gay Heckel. Patricia Hillary, Marilyn Cona, Leona Marsh, Rosalie Mar- tin. Rose Mergener, Helen Morris. Edna Schurnaker. Constance VanderWagen. Joyce Vogel, Donna Young. Front Row: Pat Holmes, Mary Jean Mengel, Bev Harmsenx Back Row: June Burton. Irma Rot- man. Lee Fauts. Front Row: Ken Smith (Supervisor), Rita Austin, Rickie Smith. Back Row: Tom Marshal. Reuban Norman. Tracy Golden. Rick Buikema. Not Pic- tured: Jim Martin. Grelchen Norman, Judy Gavin. Theresa Maycroft. Dan Anderson, Alice Tober. Faculty 99 -----------------------------------1- Long Distance NAMF ( (|| M in IROM France I AYOKITf SUBJECT Spanish, Mathematics HOBBIES l ading, sports, music Tl RN-ONS the graciousness of th mple TURN-OFFl class rings, publicity on the TV PERSON MOST ADMIRFphobodv FAMILY LlllNC WITH George VanDyke HIGH SCHOOL BROWER OR SISTER Lynn VanDyke a like about the b.s - ■ i.n • 00 Everything, because it is a new life for me. Comments about being an exchange student? It is hard to understamFAmeicans at the beginning beca accent for a foreign. they have a terrible .a. NAM I Cyril Ernanuely COUNTRY HR M Fran. . FAVORITE SI BJLCTM. FAVORITE loons,.1 FAVORITE T PROO HOBBIES spe i', imi'ii TURN-ONS hoi-e.rliluiL'. TURN-OFFS ciga. h, - PERSON MOST Al 'MIR FAMILY LIVING WITlH| HIGH SCHOOL BROTH ERORSISTE What do you like about the I S. so far?| VH hat do you like about C H S. so far? I footba _ ” ham ching and playing sports, irls with a lot of make-up Ay family and trfy etchang iger and Dial oily viwm m an girls and my friends. Exchange Sludcnls 103 Exchange % I' N C(U MKV FROM Sweden 1 AV ORH F SI HJH. I Algebra, American Literature 1 AV ORIT F 1 ()()I)S every kind of cheese, fish and applet . FAVORITE I V PROOR AMS all kinds uJ cartoons HOBBIES horse-Bark riding, meeting friondsjtoorts I t lt DNS musK . getting H ueti 95 sweaters FI R V( )FFS dominant people,HK l guys, commercials I’lRSON MOST VI V11H FI my parents I Will V 1 IV I (. VVIIII -tepH MICH SCHOOL BROTHER What do you like about the U The cars, and everyone is so nil How do you like C.H.S. so far? Comments about being an exchange I feel real normal. icila Fritz r.oL.N i tv I t Mtt.vi t rmanv FAV ORITE SUBJECT lunch FVV ORITE FOODS chicken FAVORITE TV PROGRAM Central Hos HOBBIES Music (Dire Straits, Jethro Tull, flute TURN-ONS good concerts, good Th TURN-OFFS bad concerts, FAMILY LIVING WITH HIGH SCHOOL BROTHER i like about the U et a license at What do you like about C school, but not any worse . and fu | Fad tone, and bad fun F m none and helpful - ompletely different ■ a- iiuii' ruiagifig. Comments about being an mnt? It is really interestin 104 Exchange Students Students NAME Maral Marlin COUNTRY FROM Germany FAVOR TIE SUBJECTS Music, Art IAVORITE FOODS pizza, hamburgers, sweets, salad, fruits F AVORITF, TV PROGRAM I’m not familiar with the American TV programs. HOBBIES music, dancing, anything that’s fun, relaxing s II K VONS certain music, sunm days, colors A 1 'II R V F F S | eople lighting, gray days, stress PERSON MOS I ADMIRED U ..Ifgang Niedecken (The singer of the German group BAP) F AMILY LIVING ITH Spohn (Dr. Don Spohn) HIGH SCHOOL BROTHER OR SISTER none What do you like about the U.S.A. so far? The people are very friendly, helpful, and generous! A lot of spar c — no parking problem. How do nu like C H S. so far? Very much. Comments about being an exchange student? I’m very lucky and very happy to j have the possibility to be here. 1 enjoy being an exchange student w ar r t .ri' i c oui! i i itry skiing and run M f ’ ■ ► ■ 1 ■!-f ' I Min I ROM wi i U(tRI I I SI HJI |j I Wuitill- I Ui'RI I I I 11' ’HRII ' |ila uuib| 0 I'N 1 in-, peplo «ho are happy II UN i| i-S tu.-k up jxrople 1 I l!'ii MOSI D llRED my older sister. Maria I Will i l.lVfNt, WlTFf fanHouten Family HIGH XIHOdt jpjlWR OR SISTER Leigh Ann ar.Houghton hat do you like about die U.S.A. so far? Everyone is ifSTtoapiiahle. H U hat do uitiJike about C.H.S. so far? It’s a nice school. nu oo big. nou ..mm. Ill, atout exchange studrglBf TlJjh hmUliaUm - mm I .Inri Exchange Students 105 “Our” Exchange Student Germany is su(xt! Al first I thought I was in for a tough year, because all the kids seemed real cold toward foreigners, hut that quickly changed as they found out I could speak German. 1 now have more friends than I can name, and I always get invited to a parly or called on the phone, and I have no idea who it is. My brother. Who was in Jenison last year, says that mericwns are nicer, but fin kind “of undecided. My family is the tvpici Wrman Family, living in a typical German hous typical German town, with a typical German castle. We live in a town Killed honigstein. located about 12 miles ijjW ft Frank fill There are ubolUdO.IlQO | eople but the actual dowWO isn’tinu i bigger than Coopers. ilie. Time is going by. so fast hciisi cant believe it. It seems like just yesterday I was i oirme beach in GramJ Hav en. I know now that in June I will be sad whiffekhave to leave, i John Velal John, his host brother, and friends. Bicycling through town. In Germany 106 Exchange Students 1989 President: Glenn LeMieux Vice President: Veronica Miklusicak Secretary: Stacy Baker Treasurer: Angie Rosel Historian: Anna Biggs Advisors: Ms. Jacob Mr. Nicolas WRONG NUMBERS Frrshmen 107 Mindy All Staci Baker Mike Beemer Angela Biggs Jill Buchanan Dan Childs Lori Aheam James Anderson Chris Balkon Tony Benac Peter Boomgaard Jennifer Buisl Brent Clay Meri Albrecht Jerry Austin Gerald Barringer Kent Bennink Mari Jo Breuker Annette Burgtorf Matt Clelland Ondra Briar Craig Busman Joseph Clink Cory Allers Scott Babcock Kristina Bayer Vicki Berends I .aura Brown Julie Collison r r Jeff Allers Scott Bajema Jeff Beemer Kristi Bigelow Russ Brown Carl Cady Jason Cooper AAAJU.ajUtAA iXftJLfiJLIU 5JLflJL JLOJUULfiJLft fiJULSLO : 108 Freshmen PaulCourtade Eric Deuel Ray Eisen Richard Fritz Carolyn Hall Joel Hefl Sieve Dodde Kristyn Etheridge Cindy Harps! Todd Hillon Fred lacovoni Elizabeth DeDie Tim Felicioni Scott Graftema Terry Hastings Mallory Holleman Kathy Jacobs Blaine DeYoung Angel Eberlein Matt Flikkema Kim Hazekamp John Houghtaling JUUUULftJUUJUUUUUU O-fl JUUUUU A A A A JULfl-fl. fl AJUL JUUoULil LfiJUUl ix ri Kiessel Michelle Lambert Lisa Lewis Heidi Lucas Terry Maycroft Veronica Miklusicak Danny Klein Steve Klein Monte Langlois Kim Lillibridge Robert Mayse Wendy Muller Melanie Ophoff Doug I ane Amy lillibridge Erik I Lindquist 1 10 Freshmen Robert Pantry Kyle Rogers Angie Rosel Alisa Schoenborn Lori Sikkema Lance Spinner Todd Pilczuk Kevin Rolfe Jennifer Sarber Jonathan Scott JeffSmoes Emiel Stoepler John Tjapkes Phillip Rolfe Andrew Schmidt Greg Sheridan Lisa Smoes Todd Swifink Jose Torres LA A JLAJLAJLAJLAJLAJLAJULIJUUUULP JUULAJ John Vadas W Pat Wood Karen Zimmer 1988 LINGS Sophomores 117 Alayne Axley Terri Berends Steven Bos James Buist James Clark Tammy Curry Aaron Ambrose Joey Baker Melissa Berkenpas Aaron Bouchard Cindy Burton Craig Cook Joe Armock Kimberly Bartlett David Bos Penelope Brown Russell Cady Sara Crandle Joseph Denson Kelly Draft Tim Fnglesman Sonya Gustin John Hartns Kevin Heckael Susan Holleman Theresa Harms Sara Heckael Roger Hoolaema E F Dustin Gardner Christine Haasjes Anita Hazenkamp William Hecksel Matt Hop wood Jason Fby Terri Tinkler Tracy Cilaon Michael Haisma Missy Hedcel Melissa Heft Joseph Huffman Ivan Fagan Lisa Flanders Jodi Gould Dawn Hamilton Heidi Hecksel Mark Heasier Kathy F.ngleman Rebecca Foster Mary Jo Gunckel Jeremy Hamp Karen Hecksel Jeff Hill Steve Jager aXflJLftJUUUULfl flJLflJLflJLflJULflJUULfl. 9 11 fl fl g fl flfl.fi. JLgXfl.fi fl fl AAAfl.AA.fl- Dawn Jarka Teresa Kalaher Lori Klein Ann Lemmen Patrick Maiville Alison Mayeaux Tommy Michael Tina Johnsen Andy Karafa Todd Kieaael Paul Ledford Michelle Meyer Christina Murphy Jaime Maxwell AJUUUULIJLAAEJUUU AJt A A ft AJLAJLA A A A AJLftJLftftJUULftftJLftftJLI A 1 ft UI 120 Sophomores r Zachary Muwrlnwn Rob Odejcwski Mindy PIumpton Richard Reena Jeff Roberta Andy Scarbrough Michael Smith N I Teresa Omlor Tim Poiey Theodore Reinertson Michael Roben Heather Schmidt Troy Smith Becky Nash Marie Ortiz P Tina Post Amy Renzema Jim Rolfe Daniel Schoenbom Pamela Spinner Jennifer Nopperl Ann Power Missy Rink Michael Rolienhagen Kevin Schulte Jack Stan buck Jodi Perrin Bobi Jo Rebentisch l.isa Ritz Qllil Ilf i fl fi Q 0 Q Q 0 0 t • i ati |tt q o « q q Aaron Smith Matthew Steffes Sophomores 121 rt i o Ron Storteboom Karen Vander Sloot Jodi Westveld Michael Stream Joel Taylor Vincent Umlor Joe Van Dyke Wendy Worpel John Sullivan Amy Thies Paula Van Kempen Dawn Swanson Debra Thompson Chuck Vander Kooi Dean Ver Sluys Tanya Young Steve Szyszko Holly Trowbridge Mike Vander Schuur Jim Wagenaar 122 Sophomores AAJUJUUUtA A a AAAAJUAJUAAAAfcAA AAAAAA AAAAAAAAAA1A.AAAAAA I . Your friend seems a Cal got your tongue, Robbey? Whistling again. Teresa? Your ring is just maaavelous, simply smashing. Yahoo. I sure do love school. Sophomores 125 1987 President: Rick Finkler Vice President: Sheila Fritz Secretary: Diane Umlor Treasurer: Sheila Rasch Historian: Dave Zimmer Advisor: Mr. Kilpatrick HOT LU E Juniors 127 A Amy Baker Ken Boomgaard Bobbe Jo Busman Ty Coon Richard Denny l eann Ertle f r Lisa Abeam Lari Barringer Eric Bronkema ScoU Bvlsrna C F Lisa Allen Tim Beers David Brown Paul Cushway D Rick Finkler Amie Anderson Tim Benedict Kim Brown Rebecca Childs v ” B T. Shawn Eby Ellen Fortin Matt Biermacher Wendy Bush Patrick Conran Tom Denhof Suzanne Emshwiller Sheila Fritz 128 Juniors Christine Haan Dawn Hober Tracy Ingalls Jerry Julien Bob Kemp Laurie Kurtz Donna Gardner Melissa Hannenburg Mark Holleman Jenny Irish Valerie Julien Julia Kinnucan Ann Grose Paul Henning Steven Howard Elaine Kamps Laura Knauf Martha La Fleur Michelle Gustin Amy Hillary Donna Jacobs Chris Kelling Denise Krynicki Fay La Madline W. M Jill Hillman Robin Idziak Larry Janose Luke Kelly Paul Kurek Lori Lasko n a V ' W‘ - Brian Leale Connie MacDonald Shari Merkins Robin Nottingham Trieu Pham Tracy Pracher Wendy Roberta O Jean LeMieux Maral Martin Connie Metcalf Freida Poel Judith Probert Jamie Rogalia Todd Lillibridge Amy McDonald Barbra Molewyk Ted Omlor Melinda Poelma Kirk Punches Jamie Rolfe m a ■ i Ej P - R M I lliili Maurey Lothschutz Laura McKenna Scott Morrison Jane Poley Michelle Rolfe N Malt Lozen Rita McNitt Michelle Peacock Mike Potts Sheila Rasch Tim Roeel M w. W Mellisa Meerman Sue Noordyk Chuck Pearce Rose Powers Todd Redtor Jodi Ross man 130 Juniors O OUUJUULUJUUUULIJUU J Ji)l 8 8 « i li.ll tujuumxmxuxux) s i- loaa Schwallier Rrncf Smith Christine Stevens Karen Theeuwes Anne Van Dongen Gregg Van Ryswyk IJ Julie Sanford Tina Sherington Troy Spencer Jeffrey Swanson Kathy Van Doom Dave Ver Sluys W Jamie Sarber Barb Shillinger Michelle Spoelman Carissa Sweers Diane Umlor Mario Van Dyke T Kimberly Schippers Kay Simons Sarah Slalzer Joe Umlor Phillip Van Dyken Matthew Weist PR Pete Schoenbom Bryan Sitzer Karen Staria Paul Ten Eyck V Leigh Ann Van Houten lisa Welsheimer Shona Schofield Brian Smith Merlin Sleffes Ron Terpstra Amy Vander Kolk Pete Van Kempen Marcy Westveld njLmjLtuuuuj. v • hjuuu sjjla.a a ft a UAUJUU Juniors 131 mTmrrmTTrmm ayrnnnniBWiTi m irnnrg n oiunf Z£ .wiiniteip ui sXnS ai unoA °J1 A aiqqog inoqv uivajp o) Suiipou «t H. jamiuiz piAB(j P°°M ai8|3 noX IU V Sop apiij JnoX pun Xuajd Xui 'Si JaUiUil UMBQ UOS|lfc SnOQ jaunur aiuuog Japp aqiOQ Juniors 133 Well, Dow Jones is up today. “Co ahead, I dare you!' Wow, is this toilet seat cold! “It’s Mousercise Time. “Let’a see handsome. Shoot, I left my false teeth out again. 1986 OPERATORS President: Tracy Klein Vice President: Kris Salmi Secretary: Molly Iacovoni Treasurer: Beth Fortin Historian: Suzanne Hecksel Advisor: Mrs. LeMieux Seniors 137 Hello Seniors! Kelly! What are you doing?! Don’t look so thrilled, Jim. The Studettes. Coopersville's Chain Gang. 1 f John, playing Rambo again? I am going to levitate this table. Watch out world, its the Sue club! 138 Seniors m gonna Okay Cary, aay, Girl ’! Mommy says milk builds strong bones. 1986 M w)st Likelj Most LiH Remembered John Diendorf and Tracy Klein John Diendorf and Jayne Van Opy ifou Armock and Becky Hammond M Carey and fqj inkler £0 ttri (.am her icon h and Laura Jffot Hilton and Jayhe VanOpynen Vitn Ak Youngamt Amy VanMaldef, liy lacovoni Mark John i Dtcay Grep Poe and ahdvi aist ii JohnGufitin and Trd j Klein , ( h Kk Harh and Sup Black Grep Poe and Beth Fortin Jim Deyounp anti Vraci Bursley lim e Babcock and Tra irsle m Dare Kulicamp and Mnlly icorMi Mark Mason and SI v%| Phil Jewell and Jamie VanDr. Dare ThAcock and Michelle T t,ustin and Jamie VanD, Bash and Carol Garmon i i«clers: Most Spirited V Besl pj l Primp Jammer': Hamsi mi me nick and AnmQUinMaldegen and CmHjT)odd SWStgm King Colle Done Mohi Snoozers: lors: VanDrunei , 'OUUlHUt ECT BODY Jo soft Smith and Kris Salmi Daw Babcock and Charlotte Kemj) Troy Rakosky and Debbi Austin Sexiest Strut: Sexiest Voices Nicest Hands: Prettiest Eyes: Prettiest Hair: Ijffist I .egg: Kirt tjfpym aid Theresa Schoi John Gustin and Julie Finklei Kirt Hilton and Jodi Pearce Mark Mason and Kris Salmi ELECTIONS W-f ’86 As They 142 Seniors I just hate it when people make me pose for a picture. Really Are ... Seniors 143 It’s Candid Camera • Land You’ll Never Guess Where We’ve Been Hiding.. s ; _ i K Siaja 111. JIUJ.I Xaurrrn X. Jal rrson ( ory jl. S nry Jouis B. . JrmotL Jt)ekra X . 'lustit ‘Inita .''out LrJ Xaara £. JrJrri.L William j. roun Ste rn j. Buslt ( aro X. ( armtnlu 2 S 0 Paata % CLrl Sf i, S. CmU k oytr J . C oo rtj . Jnyria j . (ourtatlr C k ristoftker Cumkcruortk J(,nJra X. Xrafl J ,y XJJriJy. Sblloral, XXbyL. C lP-JJ. Cmanujy JnJrea £mmS ZbaviJ X. DinU.r jji. W DinU.r 7lUr.cn S. DinU.r Susnn W. DnU.r Jell, 711. Dor!in j o« ul Itu n A . Cjuitin X aniel Jb. .Hamilton fHetby _S. .Hi ummom CLrL Jf. Mari Xl. .Hasty JJreni X. Meati Connie X . Hetisel Suzanne . K. Meibsel — Ur,u w. .MM 2Wi J. .Miff J!i u 111. J iffman _ Kirt M. Hilton Xuura JL. . Hooyeu inJ ) Holly .9,atot om C a thy 'jaylnvsLi asper teSSe ereSa 'ames KrinLrJ X. X..L en Kona J V. XulLr VLrL VIuMm flammy X WalU, Scoll .7. VI. Ilill J.n 7 Wrermun (jury 7 Werinya CJiwarJ 2). Witter It oleri 2. Witter join It. WoteuyL Pohert Jl. ShJlen u .9. S.Uu rujj. ScUi, a riitinr ShwphrrtJ Soil H Shou,r Xeharuh . K. Si.r( )oL P. S au9Ll„ I a son X. Smith Samara W. Smith SraJ ry (j. S. trnort Soil €. S mor S Dh oma i P. SniJ tiohhi. X. Spin, JSraJLu P. S, 'pruy i X'horah S. StaLr W..rL W. Stanhui Vlarh .7. St.fP . Kurt is Stortehuom Prhrt a X. SuinJfr PuJU “My Interest is in the Future Because I'm Going to Spend the Rest of My Life There.” Class Song: “ Glory Hays” by — Bruee Springsteen mwi Senior girls sliow their CHS spirit! Don’t look now. but I think she just walked in. Do I look mean or what? Seniors 145 Andy and his mysterious true love, Julie, are you in training to be a female body builder? We’re the guys from CHS. Well, don’l look so thrilled about it. Ted, will you ever slop telling dumb , dirty jokes? Math is just so boring. f All my rowdy friends are cornin' over tonight. I’m so sure. Ain’t she sweet . . . The poster says it all. There are eyeballs in my salad!!! 1,00k out John Travolta! 148 Seniors Sue Black John Gustin 150 Baby Pictures Gary Mennga Jodi Pearce John Molewyk Connie Hecksel Kendra Draft Troy Rakosky Laurie Hoogewind Ted Graftema Julie Otterbein Dwayne Morris Amy Van MaJdegen John Czemey Charlotte Kemp Greg Poe Tammy Mathews Bill Brown Debbie Dyke John Diendorf Cindy Dodd Bob Bayer Debbie Kline Tim DeYoung Carol Carmody David Kulicamp 152 Baby Pictures Brent Heath Sue Finkler Mike Gunckel Michelle Dommenick Larry Veeneman Anita Bouchard Chris Kasper Ron Johnsen Baby Pictures 153 ____________________I Julie Kinkier Kiri Milton l.isa Hillman Julie Foster Debbie Vannoller Scoll McNitt Tammy Frye Traci Rursle Sherry Raseh Roger Cooley Jami Draft Annika Olofsson 154 Baby Pictures Becky Swindle R. J. Scholten Jamie VanDrunen Sue Knapp Chris Cumberworth Andrea Emeis 3ac r to the Future!!' Laura Broderick Baby Pictures 155 Senior Excellence Awards Susan Black Vocal Music Connie Hecksel Suzanne Hecksel English, Social Studies, Math, Social Studies, Foreign Language Foreign Language Cynthia Dodd Beth Fortin Foreign Language English, Foreign Language Molly Iacovoni Ronald Johnsen Social Studies Art Charlotte Kemp English Social Studies Mark Steffes Foreign Language Albert Lothshultz Agriculture Elizabeth Vanderjagt Academic, Business, English, Instrumental Music, and Math Gregory Poe Math, Science Sherry Rasch Social Studies Jayne VanOpynen Academic, English, Math, Science. Social Studies 156 Seniors Sr. Excellence Awards Criteria The Annual Awards for Excellence honor exceptional seniors and encourage underclassmen to better efforts. The criteria for consideration differs by departments. The Academic Award is based on grade point average achieved in all math, science, social studies, and language classes on a four year basis. English Award criteria requires four years of English with a grade point average of a (B+). Students must have achieved outstanding proficiency in grammar, literature, writing and verbal communication. Plus, they must show depth, interest, and an intellectual approach toward English beyond other students. Math Award recipients must be four year math students with a (B+) grade average. The student must show outstanding interest in class participation, ability to pursue conclusions in math on their own, strive to improve and show interest in studying math beyond high school. Science Award recipients must have taken at least three years of laboratory science with a (B+) grade average in all science classes and show an outstanding achievement in such areas as research, extra projects, lab assistance and submitted papers. Social Studies Award recipients must have a (B+) grade average in all social studies subjects. Students must have enrolled in as many social studies subjects as possible (minimum of 3 Vse). Students must be recommended by more than one member of tbe department and approved by the majority of the department members. Students must have an outstanding interest and desire for knowledge and exhibit an overall understanding of social studies. Foreign Language Award recipients must have at least three (3) years in a foreign language class with an (A) grade point average. Students must demonstrate proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. Students must demonstrate an attitude and interest, and comments with standards and performance generally thought of as “excellent.” Business Education Award recipients must have an (A) grade point average in business. They must have a good attendance record, good work habits, get along with others, and have taken part in activities outside the classroom. Industrial Arts Award recipients must have an (A) grade point average in industrial arts subjects. They must display leadership, have good attendance, produce an outstanding research paper and project, have taken a variety of industrial arts subjects and have an excellent attitude toward school and fellow students. Instrumental Music recipients must have an (A) grade point average in music. They must have participated as soloists, have outstanding skills and techniques and be a leader in character, musicianship and service. Vocal Music Award recipients must have an (A) grade point average in music. They must have participated in productions and in solo and ensemble festivals at district and state levels. Art Award recipients must have a unique command of skills and techniques with various materials and media. They must have a major in art and be creative with a (B+)average. Home Economics Award recipients must have an (A) grade point average in three years of home economics. They must show qualities of leadership, helpfulness, responsibility, neatness and rapport with others. Agriculture Award recipients must have an (A) grade point average in agriculture subjects taken. They must have in operation a program that is outstanding and must display qualities of leadership in local, district, and state areas. Seniors 157 r ie Class of‘86 has been active and involved in activities, student leadership, athletics i nure in high s because of your involvement. Student morale, school spirit, interest, and participation are and academics. During your tenure i ehool- you have seen positive changes occur higher than at anytime in school history. on have enjoyed the fruits of your labor by earning awards, honors, and respect for what yon have accomplished. You have earned admiration from underclassmen, respect from teachers and staff, and gratitude from many w lioin you have served in various ways. Kaeh class has a unique identity. The Cik of '86 lias a well-rounded “personality” which predicts a successful future, Tacliclass member has individually contributed in some way. The identity of the class reflects the contributions and qualities of all the members. You maybe proud of the collective “personality you portray toothers. Thanh you for what you have contributed tq our school. Your cooperation, friendliness and leadership have helped make us a heller school and you will he missed. 1 wish you well in the future and feel confident that your “personality” w ill insure happiness and success? Sincerely, Thomas kaiaher md w 158 Seniors CL OF 1986 Class Histo In August of 1982. the B| EI I9 i0 I. nan their first day of high school. We. as freshmen, knew we had to bear the ridicule frd jjjpjHLjiMsmen. but we did it with a smile. Troy Rakosky and Molly laeovoni represented us in a great first Homecoming w ith the theme being “South of the Border. When we ordered our class rings we began to feel like we were fitting in. i Being sophomores we felt better about not being the ttle people” anymore. Our rings finally came and were an official part of CHS. The Homecoming theme was “Sea-Ville” and Johnflfiendorf and Julie f inkier were our representatives: Our J.V. football teamiied for co-champions in that c— As juniors we had a busy year. We outdid ourselves s«ing crystal jewelry. M M'sJand pizza to give the seniors a prom they would never forget. The Hoiueconung representatives were John Gustin and Tracy Klein with the theme being “Under the Big Top.” We gave the seniors a ru run for their money in the powder-puff game, losing by only two points. Some of us took a shot a juMin juj vcjiut on a terrific to uppcrclassmcn. HH| fc On August 27. 1985 we officiali) became seniors. Most of us tried to take it easy on the freshmen, because it seemed like only yesterday we were fresh mien ourselves. The spirit was high at Homecoming, and the halls echoed with tunes like I'm Ml Shook I p and “Rock Around the Clock wttt the ' 1950 V theme. I nlortunatek. for the first time remembered in history, the parade was rained outlThe crowning of John Diendorf and I'raey Klein as our King and ( ucujB as done at the dance after the galie. For the first time in a long time, the juniors beat us in the powder-puff game. Our Senior Play was a big accomplishment in itself. Ordering our caps and gowns for graduation -omeil unreal. Fu-raning was happening so fast. The past four years are sure to memorable to all of us. The class of 1986 has a closenc-s lievond comparison to the rest of the other classes, which is something to be proud of. Whatever we have done, not done. won. or lost, weke done it together. V e are lookijig forward to the future, and we will not look at graduation as an end. because lor us. it is a new hcginni H Suzanne Hftrksel 1986 Class Histlriaii Senior Debbie Austin: I will miss my friends. Tammy Frye: Friends and some of the friendly teachers. Kris Salmi: Seeing my friends everyday. Amy Van Maldegan: will miss most the great times spent with my friends and the everyday learning experiences from the student body and staff. John Czerney: Seeing all the charming, friendly, lively people uhich make up this fine school. Sindy Albrecht: My friends and classmates. Ray Vanbeek: Drawing dirty pictures on the Euchre board. Tammy Smith: Friends and socializing. Kendra Draft: Seeing my friends everyday! Kelly Greiner: Not being able to see my friends everyday. Doug Schoenborn: Sports and friends. Jim Lown: Giving teachers a hard time. Brad Smoes: All the kids in CHS, sports, and the teachers. Julie Finkler: My friends! Cheerleading. Becky Swindle: The friendly people at CHS and my best friend Laurie. Debbie Siegel: My friends and all of the fun ice have had. Cyril Emanuely: CHS football team and everything in CHS: students, teachers, sports, assemblies,. . . etc. My locker. Julie Foster: My class and friends. Dw ayne Morris: W oods and Mr. Fuller, and playing sports for CHS. Julie Otterbein: Watching football, basketball, and the baseball games. Kyle Weis: Skill Center. Lisa Hillman: Friends. John Slaughter: Losing my friends. Annika Olofsson: All the people that Fve got to know. John Gustin: The sports, pep assemblies, and the exciting classes. Tammy Bigelow: I would miss my friends and the good times we had. Amy DuBridge: Seeing my friends everyday and the teachers. Betty Vander Jact: The smiles, the laughs, and all the members of my CHS family who have shared those laughs and smiles. Paul Unger: will miss the great times of being in class with my friends. Paula Clark: Simplicity of it all. Theresa Schoenborn: My friends. Michelle Dommenick: Seeing my friends everyday. Dan Hamilton: Friends, basketball. Char Kemp: The people. Scott Showers: The friendly atmosphere of CHS. John Molewyk: J will miss playing ball, the good times, but most of all I will miss my friends. Lori Banks: I will miss my friends, the teachers that have become friends, and the feeling that I belong here. Because, after I graduate will no longer be a part of CHS. Connie Hecksel: will miss my friends the most. Ron Johnsen: I will miss my friends the most because live in Grand Rapids and I won't have the chance to see them. Bill Brown: The people. Eric Schulte: Skill Center. Kirk Hilton: Friends, sports, and not being around next year to play football and kick FHN BUTT. Lauri Anderson: Friendliness of the CHS people. Jodi Pearce: My friends! Proms and Homecomings. John Diendorf: Seeing my friends every day. Directory Debbie Austin: Homework. Tammy Frye: Homework. Kris Salmi: The monotony of everyday life in high school. Amy Van Maldegan: will miss least school lunches, my locker jamming, and Mr. Veldman's Sr. English class. John Czerney: Riding those ominously, ugly, cantankerous, old buses which never had, or never will have, any sip, liveliness, energy, or speed. Sindy Albrecht: (letting up early in the morning. Ray Vanbeek: Mr. Burnell Tammy Smith: The same routine day after day and getting up early. Kendra Draft: Freshmen but mostly Sophomores. Kelly Greiner: Homework. Doug Schoenborn: Freshmen girls. Jim Lown: All the homework Mr. Veldman gives you. Brad Smoes: School food and homework. Julie Finkler: Homework. Beekv Swindle: Homework and getting up at 6:00 in the morning. Debbie Siegel: Homework. Cyril Fmanuely: Detentions! The attendance policy and boring teachers. Julie Foster: Homework. Dwayne Morris: Getting put down from the teacher if we lost. (Mr. Trowbridge) Julie Otterbein: The long ride to and from Skill Center. Kyle Weis: Goosen. Lisa Hillman: Homework, cold school, and getting up early. John Slaughter: Losing memories of CHS. Annika Olofsson: The school food. John Gustin: Freshmen. Tammy Bigelow: The homework and getting up early in the morning. Amy DuBridge: Homework and worying about tests. Betty Vander Jaet: The green trails and monotonous scenery of Mr. Boettner's classroom. Paul Unger: will not miss getting up early in the morning to come to school. Paula Clark: Homework and frustrations. Theresa Schoenborn: Getting up early in the morning for school and homework. Michelle Dommenick: Getting up early and Sophomores. Dan Hamilton: Film strips and term papers. Char Kemp: The food. Scott Showers: The monotony of high school life. John Molewvk: The girls golf team. Lori Banks: will miss least the fun times because I will always have the memories of the monotony and tediousness of small town school life. Connie Hecksel: I won't miss the lack of heal in the school and riding the bus. Ron Johnsen: Herr Haan. Bill Brown: The hard classes. Erie Schulte: School lunch. Kirt Hiton: The school's lunch. Tracy Klein: Nothing really, I loved it here, but I can't wait to be warm in the Winter, (heat!) Anita Bouchard: will not miss sitting and freezing in class and sitting in class for 6 hours in a row. Laurie Hoogewind: The homework!! w h a t w i 1 1 y 0 u m 1 s s 1 e a s t a b o u t C H S 9 Seniors 161 Directory Cont. Wliat will you miss most about CHS? Laura Broderick: My friends here. Debbie Dyke: I'll miss the people here at CHS the most. Molly lacoroni: Mark and Steve's bad jokes, football names, my friends, weekends, gossiping with Char, and snowy days at school. Jami Draft: Skipping lunch and going to McDonald's. Chuck Harb: Getting flak from der Herr and friends. Chris Cumberworth: Mr. Boetter's political science class, people, wild women. Debbie Kline: I will miss seeing my friends as much as I do now and decorating the halls for homecoming and other holidays. Greg Poe: Friends, teachers and faculty, and most of all, the lunch hour in the cafeteria!!! Suzanne Hecksel: The things I will miss most are my classmates and some of the teachers. Sherry Rasch: The spirit and people that make up the “Class of'B6. Beth Fortin: I will miss most the people who have made my high school years very special — my friends. Ted Grafiema: The pride, spirit, and class of CHS. Carol Carmody: Friends, teachers, and class unity. Cindy Dodd: Friends, class unity, teachers, school spirit, and activities. Lon Meerman: Going to McDonald's at lunch without permission. Laurie Hoogewind: The people and friends. Tracy Klein: The people and closeness, the tears of happiness and sadness, and all the memories of the good times at CHS. (Everything) Anita Bouchard: I will miss seeing my classmates everyday, but what I will miss most is snow days. I will also miss getting out of exams because of the attendance policy. Sue Black: Being with all my friends — the people I've grown up with. What Will You Miss Least About CHS? Laura Broderick: Homework, teachers, and band. Debbie Dyke: I will not miss the freezing cold classrooms and school food. Molly lacovoni: Doing the yearbook, backstabbers (you knoic who you are), my alarm clock, people that lake things out on me for no reason, and PHONIES. Jami Draft: Mr. Goosen. Chuck Harb: The food and the school itself. Chris Cumberworth: Lunch. Debbie Kline: I will not miss the cold hallways and studying for tests. Greg Poe: Getting up early in the morning. Suzanne Hecksel: The things I won't miss are the cold classrooms, getting up early, and riding the bus. Sherry Rasch: Nothing, but heat in the school would have been nice. Beth Fortin: I will miss least the ice cold classrooms! Ted Grafiema: Nothing. Carol Carmody: The food, cold classrooms, exams, and sitting on the bench. Cindy Dodd: Homework and exams. Lon Meerman: Mr. Goosen and his rules. 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We wish that the student body will develop high standards and gain practical knowledge for future endeavors. And for the faculty, we pray they will succeed in their goals to instruct today’s youth who will become tomorrow’s leaders. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOR R.C.A. Congratulations to the Class of 1986 180 68th Avenue Coopersville, Mich. 172 Ads Church COOPERSVI CHURCH 423 Randall Strert 837 8949 RAXULATES 'V'j )UAte Q l| 1986 Trust Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there, rz 9713 INDIVIDUALS AND 360 COMPANIES SHARE THE SAME FEELING ABOUT US... Thai’ how many people and firms enjoy ihe protection of life, health, group insurance, pen- sions and profit sharing plans through the Western Michigan Agency. These clients all have confidence in our professional advice about future planning and money management ... in our knowledge of insurance, finance and law . . . and in our ability to pro- vide anything from a simple plan to a comprehensive program, depen- ding on their specific needs. 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D.D.S. 5902 Lake Michigan Drive Allendale, Michigan 49401 GARTHWAITES TROPHY ROOM 287 Main Coopersville, Ml 49404 Best hamburgers on town! Telephone 895-7415 Open 7 serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner. RINALDI PIZZA treneway MODERN INTERIORS. INC. SPACE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS 260 Ottawa St Coopersville Michigan 49404 FREE ESTIMATE Gene Kampa Phone (616) 837 8606 Phone (616) 837 9694 Residence (616) 837 8307 Featuring ... Pizza • Submarine Sandwiches Dry and Wet Burritos Open for Lunch Mon.-Fri. 11 AM-2 PM Mon.-Thurs. 5 PM-1 AM Fri. and Sal. 4 PM-3 AM Sunday 5 PM-Midnight Two Locations Marne Comstock Park 14532 Slate St. 3979 West River Dr. N.E. Between 16th Ave. and Hayes St. 1 Block N. of Lamooreaux 677-1281 784-5364 Beer and Wine to Go Beer and Wine to Go Profesaional Restaurant Ads 183 HECKSEL’S FAMILY RESTAURANT “Offering a Full Line of Quality Baked Goods” 4221 Grand Haven Rd. Muskegon, Ml 49441 Phone: 798-3930 The Village Bake Shoppe 12416 Stafford Street, Ravenna, Michigan 49451 Congratulations Class of “86” Congratulations Suzanne and the Class of “86” MON.-FRI. 7:00-5:30 SAT. 7:00-1:00 853-2025 4176 Lake Mich. Dr. 0-4647 Lake Mich. Dr. Standale 453-8219 Grand Valley 895-4308 On Sunday call Peppino in Standale 453-8219 Fine Food At Family Prices ELY’S RESTAURANT 2701 Alpine Ave., N.W. Walker, Michigan 49504 364-8826 ANCHOR INN We Serve Sandwiches Beer and Wine to Go 229 Randall Coopersville, Mich. Congratulations Seniors! From the Crew at the Anchor Inn 184 Ads Restauranl Don't fork out more for anything less. IT’S A GOOD TIMEfSfSl 59-68th Avenue FOR THE GREAT TASTE [£23 Coopersville, MI 0 1984 McDonald Corpora GRAND RAPIDS 5 Convenient Locations TRAVERSE CITY 714 Munson Ave. 2030 S. Airport Rd. PETOSKEY 1315U.S.31 North America’s Finest Family Restaurant — POLAR ( n PALACE f ) 239 East Randall Coopersville I 1 (Sort- Serve Shakes — Cones — Sundaes I iCe Cf Xfll 1 — Since 1969 — Sizzlin’ Since 1938 BRANN’S STEAK SEAF00D RUSSO’S PIZZA SUB ryw SHOPPE BRANN’S ON ALPINE 5080 Alpine N.W. 784-2100 Pizza By The Slice Open Daily Mon.-Thurs. 11-11 p.m. Fri.-Sat. 11-12 p.m. Sun. 5-11 p.m. 837-9719 303 Main Coopersville Banquet Facilities Also Available Up To 250 People Phone 895-5155 Allendale, Michigan THE ICE CREAM SHOPPE 4 Randall Coopersville, MI 49404 Cnossens Restaurant And Bakery 134 East Division Sparta, Michigan Banquet Room Available For Private Parties Call 887-0736 BULLWINKLES CLUB 0-1622 Lake Michigan Drive, Between Standale and Allendale Open 6 P.M. to 1:30 A.M. Monday through Saturday Mon.-Sat. Show Girls Telephone 677-3057 Your Hosts, Don and Frank VOTED MOST POPULAR. This year in high schools all over America, half of the students who buy a high school class nng will be buying a jostens Class Ring That's because Jostens is the leading designer and manufacturer of high school class nngs And they got there lAfTTUP bv offering class nngs unequalled in qualiry and craftsmanship See your Jostens M ICt IMT representative on nng day d IrLAod IPi Congratulations From: Dick Taylor For Service or Order Call 361-2151 Retail Business Ads 187 SINCE 1922 Headquarters for adidgs 841 W. Leonard One Block West of Alpine 458-6744 1253 Eael Leonard Leonard-Fuller-Plaza 458-2244 Men’s Clothing 1054 Leonard N.W. 459-3117 ALT OIL COMPANY ED ALT, OWNER Gas fr Fuel Oil Specular Servwig Farm 1 • Home • Industry un N su 364 Main St. Coopersville 837-8051 14540 60th Ave. Coopersville 837-6633 Rv — 1-96 and 68th Avenue — - Coopersville. Michigan 49404 - — 616-837-8330 — — We Sell Family Fun — PROWLER DRUG STORE 281 Mam St. - Coopersville, Michigan 49404 - Phone 837-6394 See I s For Your Prescription Seeds Gifts • Package Liquor • Beer and Wine Hallmark Cards • Russell Stover Candy CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES CLASS of'86 Toilofcdbu tiding y tem The POST BUILDING SUPPLY Company Nunica, Ml 49448 (616) 837-9716 1-800-824-1088 HOME DECORATING CENTER 4 Randall Sireel • Phone 837-6523 Coopersville. Michigan 49404 Carpeling Flooring Jim Bromley. Manager Wallpaper Painl Ceramic Formica Coopersville Amoco 1169 West Randall Coopersville. Mich. Tires, Batteries, and Carwash Jim and Pal Bromley — Owners 188 Ads Retail Business BIL-MAR FOODS, INC. Home of Mr. Turkey KEEFE’S PHARMACY Your Prescription Headquarters North Muskegon Ravenna 1900 Ruddiman Dr. 12441 Stafford Phone Phone 744-4718 853-2261 1 M£t8leuW.Co«ii£6 JL 'A'CvuU. Congratulations to each student and teacher on their year’s successes. I ixawaraBros. 1 gPUQNOa IU-EVI6ION 6TEREQ 3343 Rlpine Pve. N.W. [ Grand Rapldd, Mich. 49504 YOUR FAMILY MOVIE CENTER Phone: 784-6464 152 E. Division, Sparta, Michigan 49345 — 887-8983 Hours: 10 am-8 pm Mon-Sat, Closed Sunday. JUNIOR MISSY SPORTSWEAR DRESSES Compliments of COOPERSVILLE VARIETY 305 Main Street Phone: 837-6990 A Little Bit of Everything 9:00 to 5:30 Mon.-Sat. 4045 Lake Michigan Dr., N.W. in the Standale Plaza Phone Grand Rapids, MI 49504 453-8117 Retail Business Ads 189 Casemiers’ SHOP-RITE Congratulations C.H.S. Class of 1986 We wish continuing success and good fortune to the graduates and all at Coopersville High School. As you embark upon new adventures, we pray that God’s help will assist you in all your endeavors. 190 Ads Retail Business GRAND VALLEY MARINE 3125 28th Street. S W . Grandville Ml 49418 (616) 538 2460 John S. Noel Numca Marina (616) 837-6389 Congratulations SCHNEIDERS TIRE OUTLET Best Wishes Class of 86 1454 Franklin Marne, Mich. Phone: 677-5866 Road King and Michelin Tires 1379 Comstock. Marne, MI 677-1251 68? t t aJu MicAufcui l tuMe . ' 'Mr uJa t ■ tcAuffui Your Wedding and Party Experta • .Wa lma+A • fujoettaA • At h • AoAta • . nttuAx uMA 10-8 Mon.-Tues. Congratulations 10-5 Wed.-Fri. Class of 1986 10-4 Sat. o8edd na and 7uwdme COMPANY Complete Home Furnishings 637 Leonard St., N.W. Grand Rapids, MI 49504 (616) 454-4439 (616) 895-5104 you duemm befit! Retail Business Ads 191 THE POPCORN FACTORY AND NUT SHOPPE Coopersville Standale 14000 84th. Ave. 4158 Lake Michigan 837-9854 DR., N.W. Wholesale — Retail 791-0150 Gift Packaging, Decorative Tins. We Send UPS. TIM’S TIRES 345 Main St., Coopersville Tires • Batteries •Cars, Trucks, RV’s • Farm Equipment Tim and John De Young Hours: 7:30-5:00 (Sat. 7:30-12:00) Phone: 837-7097 after hours: 837-6205 LEMMEN PONTIAC LEMMEN OIL CO. 13 Randall 81. Cooparavilla, Michigan 4S404 Shell PRD IDO y° ur Gomp ele 7 71 Headquarters 0 1640 LAKE MICHIGAN OR NW GRANO HARIOS. MICHIGAN 49504 PH. (616)677-5228 Bruit MiltJ 'y I Family Shoes for quality, fashion, andfit. SEBAGO DOCKSIDES STANDALE PLAZA 453-0107 192 Ads Reiail Business Carpel — Linoleum — Formica — Tile Wallpaper — Draperies — Repco-lile Paints TOWN COUNTRY TILE CARPETS 5596 Lake Michigan Drive Allendale, Mich. 49401 837-4317 Band Orchestra Department • Pianos • Private Lessons • Repair Department Christian Music Center Ron Rotman, Proprietor STONE'S MOBIL KOUNTRY STORE - OPEN 7 DAYS - • GROCERIES • HEALTH AIDS «COLD BEER WINE • PARTY SUPPLIES r m iAKinwirHF i • 31 44th Street Wyoming, Ml 538-5170 7750 — 20th Ave. Jenison, Ml 457-4300 4300 Remembrance Walker, Ml Phone — 453-7741 2146 South Division • Phone 452-1418 UNCLE JOHN’S RECORD SHOP 820 Leonard N.W. Grand Rapids, Michigan 454-3373 Albums — Cassettes • Rock Roll • Big Band • Country Oldies But Goodies • Blue Grass • Jazz — Blues CHECK OUR PRICES Member: Country Music Assn. Grand Ole Opry SCHNEIDER’S 1-96 SHELL 1460 Franklin St. Marne, Michigan 49435 Phone 677-1537 Wheel Alignment — Brakes — Exhaust PHARMACY GIFT SHOP 133 E. Division St. Andy Zamiara, R.Ph. John Snyder, R.Ph. Phone: 887-7323 Sparta, Michigan PRO-GAS Sales and Service Call Us for Home Heating — Cooking and Water Heating Fuel Gaa-Up Service for Camper , Travel Trailers and Motor Homes Heating Equipment and Appliances 877-3951 0-13751 Ironwood Dr. (Remembrance Rd.) Grand Rapid Retail Business Ads 193 Producte OCIALITY PROOUCTS «I SERVICE Commercial Farm ano Home VAN MANEN OIL CO. Distributor of Amoco Products OFFICE 453-6344 0-305 LAKE Michigan Or N W GRANO RARIOS. Michigan 49504 A- wL tandal? (Jountry ISjouBe Hours; Mon-Sat. 10:00-5:30, Friday 10:00-9:00 365 Cummin s, N. W. Phone Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 453-7298 SANDY VELDHEER We Buy Antiques PHONE 616-895-5333 REPAIR SERVICE Countryside Sales Service PLUMBING REPAIR SMALL ENGINE REPAIR HARDWARE JIM VANHLIZEN 6299 LAKE MICHIGAN DR. BOB GLUECK ALLENDALE. MI 49401 Your One Stop Shopping Store Why Pay More MEljER NEVILLE HARDWARE Quality Sales and Service Since 1925 oH 9 14636-40 State Street Marne, Michigan Phone 677-3312 194 Ads Retail Business When You're Ready for the Best' ©VIKING Husqvarna SMITH BROS. SEWING MACHINES POOL TABLES 2 Locations to Serve You 4055 Remembrance Rd. 1723 44th St. S.E. Walker — 453-7723 Kentwood — 455-2840 Specializing in Viking Servicing All Makes — We Take Trade-Ins Sewing Machine Cabinets to Fit All Machines — Factory Direct — Retail Business Ads 195 R. J. NAUTA COUNTRY HARDWARE Main Street, Conklin Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Paints, Stains and Varnishes Paint Brushes Black and Decker and Testrite Power Tools Garden Tools, Hose Nuts, Bolts, etc.... Tel.: 899-2626 — in store bakery — bulk foods! — delicatessen! — service meats — floral! — fresh seafood! More And Better Variety! COOPERSVILLE LUMBER CO. Dealers in Lumber and Builders' Supplies VWfiJ’S mm MENsWOMENS HAIRSTYLING Phone 837-8356 Family Food Plaza 1031 4-Mile Rd., N.W. Grand Rapida, Mich. 49504 Phono 784-1031 9-9 Mon.-Fri. 8-1 Sat. MODERN CLEANERS 256 Main St. Coopersville Congratulations Class of 86 Ravenna ‘Raven Room’ Cocktail Lounge • Bowling • Billiards N. Slocum Road • Banquets Ravenna, Michigan • Snack Bar Phone 853-2275 196 Ads Retail Business Servicr MUSKEGON COMMUNITY COLLEGE “Helping You Along Your Way 221 S. Quarterline Road Muskegon, Ml 49442 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES TAKE THE FIRST STEP TO YOUR FUTURE AT MCC Check our advantages: We’re close to home We're inexpensive t' We offer quality instruction We prepare you for a job Our courses transfer Masonry, Cement, and General Howard Vander Jagt Vice-President Coopersville, MI 49404 Servtce Ads WATER WELLS • - 4 - 6 WeB • Residential - Commercial - Farm • Goulds Pump Sals Service • Wal Repevmg HECKSEL BROS. WELL DRILLING 837-6322 - 837-6419 1897« - 96th AV. COOPERS VILLE Congratulations Class of 86 From COOPERSVILLE CITY COUNCIL SPECIALIZING IN ALUMINUM PRODUCTS Sheridan’s Home Improvement 3683 HARDING ST. • CONKLIN. MICHIGAN 49403 CONGRATULATIONS Connie! Conklin Phone 899-2129 • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL Wells and Pumps UNDERGROUND WATER SUPPLY SINCE 1890 • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL 4 and Larger Pump Sales and Service Deep Well Turbine end Submersible ' Residential Wells Givsn Special Attsntion Fast Rotary Drilling Soil Test Boring and Analysis Earth Resistivity Surveys Engineersd Ground Watsr Suppliss 453-3212 If No Answsr 453-3213 or Marne 677-1070 Gerry Neubecker and Sons 3311 3 Mile Rd. N.W. • Grand Rapids 198 Ads Service GROWER SERVICES INC. CONKLIN, Ml. 49403 (616) 887-9689 887-9933 Agricultural Chemicals, Aerial Application Congratulations Crads From Alpine Hair Designs 677 3562 GRAND VALLEY SANI SERV, INC. 4355 Alpine NW Comstock Park 49321 P.O. Box 226 Phone (616) 677-3562 Marne, Michigan 49435 RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL SUPER CLEAN professional carpet a furniture cleaners «I BRIMO TNI CLIAMIMO PLANT TO TOWN MOM -NOT M IT • COBNItRCIAL DISCOUNT RATIO SSI TRUCK MOUNTBD UNIT 899-2409 NEVILLE HEATING COOLING 18720-40th AVE. GLEN NEVILLE CONKLIN, MICHIGAN 49403 PHONE 899-2941 Dennis Rosel Service Ad 199 Erect I Electrical Contractors Ade Frank Pete Ready To Serve You Telephone 3128 Hayes 677-3450 Marne. MI RAPID DESIGN SERVICE, INC. Congratulations Class Of 1986 Designer , Engineers, Technical Consultants Designers of: Tools, Dies, Special Machines, Automation, Mechanical Handling Devices Product Design — General Drafting — Illustration 14200 Ironwood Drive N.W. Grand Rapids, Michigan 49504 616 677-1257 Branch Offices at: Spring Lake, Ml Dayton, Ohio El Paso, TX Jackson, Ml Decatur, AL Saginaw, Ml VAN’S CONTRACTING COMPANY 41 East Cleveland Coopersville, Michigan 49404 Ed Vanderkolk Phone 837-8400 Sewer and Water Lines Septic Tanks and Drain Fields Farm Drainage and Ditching Gravel and Fill Sand Top Soil Crane — Trucking — Backhoe 200 Ads Service sei INSULATION SERVICES INC. Chet Babcock, President Commercial Industrial Abestos Abatement Congratulations Dave! P.O. Box 2514 2215 Bristol, N.W. Business: 784-3400 Grand Rapids, MI 49504 BARNEY’S PRIVATE SECURITY and (616) 677-3398 or (616) 534-1200 License SG 460 16214 8th Avenue Marne, Ml 49435 No problem too large or small! The Travel Place DANIEL’S BEAUTY SALON 323 Main Slreet Coopersville, MI 49404 837-6617 Unisex Styling Congratulations Class of ’85 Design and Manufacturing Sales and Service The Travel Place, Ltd. 205 West Savidge Street, Spring Lake, Michigan 49456 Phone 616 846-6420 PHIL BROWN WELDING CORP. Farm and Hydraulic Equipment (616) 784-3046 COUNTRY VIEW ESTATES 4689 — 8 Mile Rd. N.W. Conklin, Ml 49403 620 Randall Street Coopersville, MI 49404 Phone 837-9253 Thelma Muller Administrator GRAND VALLEY REDI MIX, INC. Gerald Kishman 677-1226 0-10600 Linden Dr., N.W. Grand Rapids, Mich. 49504 Personal Care Home “Where the elderly can live with dignity” Congratulations Class of 1986! Coopersville 214 Church St. Phone 837-8161 One Iona Building Grand Rapids Michigan, 49503 Steve Marshall Associate C.P.A. Ravenna 3580 Thomas St. Phone 853-6511 Cal’s Painting and Decorating 13713 Church Street Coopersville, Michigan 49404 Throop Funeral Home CAL LIEFFERS Phone 837-8845 Harlind Throop Kenneth Throop LeRoy Throop Clark Throop 202 Ads Scrvice 842-8070 Studios ot Award Winning Photography ABLE AUTO-TRACK SERVICE 740 Hayes, Marne P DR. JAY POST 11219 Brown St., Allendale BUDZYNSKI PHOTOGRAPHY 289 Main St., Coopersville a ZOELLER-WILSON AGENCY 297 Main St., Coopersville CAMP-N-CRUISE 1613 Hayes, Marne t DON’S BODY SHOP 11273 Michigan St., Nunica CONKLIN GROCERY 19705 Main St., Conklin r o FOREWAY TRANSPORTATION 1413 Randall St.. Coopersville CONKLIN OIL 899-2481, Conklin n JAC’S AUTO MART 5566 Lake Michigan Dr., Allendale COURTADE BODY SHOP 276 Main St., Coopersville s TRUE VALUE HOMES 5115 Alpine, Comstock Park JOHNSON TRUCK SALES 14658 Apple Drive, Fruilport ROGERS PUBLISHING 3350 Main St., Ravenna MAIN ST. FLORAL 259 Main St., Coopersville SCOTSY INC. 17077 Apple Dr., Nunica MULDERS FAMILY RESTAURANT 1040 Leonard N.W., Grand Rapids STOCK YARD RESTAURANT Ravenna, Michigan Ads Paris Palrons 203 KirM J.mhh .iiilhuiM-n. hrilu ►ni . tmn.t n imlield. Hon JhIiiimui. ( •••«!% lk l«l. Mh Im II« ( 11 1111. (Larissa Swrrni. Sffond Ron: Kris Salmi. Ix ri Hank'. (-OIIMH- llrikM'l. I •-!• Ihkr. Ni uimm II kM I. « •• ltl.uk. I mi v KU in. Jitt' I mini Third Rim: Mr Kilrh. MoM laioxom. Rcnd BuhIi. Jodi Prarve. I I-I li 1111 .Iiillmili'li. Sn-m H.i- li. Hoi. mi«-l nii. Hm k I ink l i. |I.i mI li.il «■ k Zenith Staff What's on the ceiling? Sherry, why don't you joke. Do all of you need to nuke a phone call? W ho's taking the picture? I would like lo thank Michelle. Sheila, and Lori for helping me finish up the yearbook and for putting forth extra effort the entire year. I would also like to thank my brother. Fred. Mark Mason, and Mr. Marchinowski for being photographers on their own time dur- ing the second half of the year. 1986 editor, Molly Do you have to smile all the time. Michelle? Annual 205 Ya Later... You are not forgotten Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. We miss you now, our hearts are sore As time goes by, we miss you more. Your loving smile, your gentle face No one can fill your vacant place. In memory of Scott Fredrick McNitt January 22, 1967 March 3, J'X - s-----; XX S XX sV.'Vs W, V-V' . (VV • « c — “ X —.- N c VK '-n • ( ,T' V ’V-” '' ' X V X lisl W v _ A N ,„ V i V X N -w -AV1 'X v - x . - c —. - • v . V, _x v . v — V , , . X - s . X Cr oc;' V ■ X V x-. —_ ' ' x''. '■ r : -- -VVN .%. v. n : T_ ''- - Z_____ '?? ' — X : srsV: V - - . ' ' ' : v o?£s Cz L Trn • ,y% % A JN TV • — V-X ' A-JS IaS xr-' v • L'k _ xr i-'iVX 's Nx “v - - w N. 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