Creston High School - Saga Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1936
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Dorothy Wierenga
Dorollry ix lllo lriml of ll' girl
uv' 11141411 lo allow' up ovary
cron-fl. Nha wa.-r u nmfmbvv' of
llm flirls' lllwfl mul llle Girls'
Gln: l'l-ul: rm-rl urlwl on lhr'
Flusx Day mul lHIIlfllllI!'l'IllI'Ill
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Harry Yankey
flll'l'I'l', n-rll liked, mul frm-
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llurry. lfzesirlvx living u fini'
lmmis player. hr' u-as a mvfm-
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Leon Wood
Alllzofugh inclined to the quiet
lype, Leon proved himself one
of flm 'most likable boys in
.-frlmol. He won his letter in
Iran-If besides hold-ing member-
.-:lrip in the A Capella Choir
and Clless Team.
Robert Ypma
.Yo fi-nor yentlmnan can be
found in the Senior Class. Bob
look pa,-rt in class activities and
Il'IlN ll member of the senrior
play Fllbff.
Marie Zaagsma
Marie .veems to like music, for
xlre 'wus in Ike A Capella
Choir. f1'l10blll!'l' proof is that
she look part in the Operelta,
She was also cz vnembor of the
Girls' Meet mul the Girls' Glee
Club.
SENIORS NOT HAVING PICTURES IN ANNUAL
Mrs. Marjorie Atkinson Orville Maurits
Karl A. Chachulski Virginia McGarry
Robert Clayton Wilma Schultheiss
Raymond Crawford Henry George Stoepker
John Kos
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SENIOR CLASS COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN
Senior Play ...,.......
Class Day .,,.s...........
Annual Sale .........
Photo ,..........l........,........
Announcements ........
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Ring and lin .........,
Memorial ..,.. , ....,......
Color .....,,...............,...,,...,............
Motto ..,................,....,.....................
Flowers and Visiting ...........
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..........Betty Dunbar
...........B0b Walker
...,,..,........jean Carew
.....Nina Anderson
Jerry Hertig
........,Norman Foley
.,,..Donald Courter
Dorothy Glutting
......,Gordon Gezon
.........Jayne Van Stee
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layne has a smrnty smile, 'no
matter how star-my the oma-
lher. She was a member of the
Ulass Day vofnvnittce, vlzairfman
of the z'is'itiny and flower com-
mittea, and a member of the
Senior Girl Reserves anfl
"Hfuclflelmrry Finn" cast.
George Vryland
Zllay we present George, a bril-
liant slfaflenl, at vlorer jofttraal-
ist.. the 1,'orsr1iilo Prasifleat of
the Senior Class? He playful
an imymrtant role in the Senior
Play. Ho shows his ability by
bainy clzoscm loarler of his class
mid Manayiny Ertitor of the
Evho. Ho 'was also Presicllenl
of the National Honor Society.
Robert Walsh
Bob was one of the quieter
'Tl'll!IlIlIC4I'S of the rlass, whose
hobby enrprsssecl itself in the
form of atlzletivs. He 'was a
member of the C Club as the
result of his part in. football
null traolf.
Louise Walters
Louise is small, quiet, and shy.
but 'very friendly. Boing infar-
osterl in music, she 'was in the
Senior Orr-liestra, a fnmmbor of
the Girls, Science Club, anrl
srrlvfzl on tho l'lass Day and
riuy anti pin vommitlfws.
Esther Weersing
Esther is little of stature but
biy of heart. Sim is as shy as
a riolst that van bo found
yrozriuy in a shady aoolf. She
was a mmnbar of the ClIlll'l!7S.ll
Squad and of the senior play
and molto rommillaes.
osephine Van Popering
a yooct sport. "Jon" is just
that mul 'ire expect to sm' hor
.z'r'1,l in, il so-me day. Sho var-
-ritfcl ou, lmr rlalios as a member
of lhe Echo Staff.
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Robert Walker
S1'otIaml's yift to Creslon., was
a fworllty OILU. His qualifies as
a loatlar were 'revealed in his
rwtirilrie.-r, for Bob 'was the
HSIIOII'-clffw of tht' Senior Play,
l'rf'si1ls'nI of tlto Sl-ulltmt UOIHI'
oil, Captain, of the D1zbal'i1Ly
Tram, frailarn mlitor of the
livho. and chairman of the
Vlass Day ronimiltwp.
dqpqf af"-' 066'
Zelma Walsh
Zelma is always the same sweet
yirl. Sho 'was a nwmber of the
lioho Staff. flirls' Sf-imzve Club,
Girls' Rival, ,lmrior Hoalyo-
Portye, aml the Girls' Glre
f'l'ltb
Webber
be likened to a bomb-
shwll of mis:-liirff. He was a
'marnlmr of the football trfafm,
.'lll1l'I,tltl Staff", aml the 11-i-Y
and tho C' Club. lla was onl-
stamliny in his iuIm'p-rfflalirm
of "finals" in "IlVaah1lebarry
Finn" and sm"ivm'l 0711 the srniior
play a-nrt photo 607I'l'llllHC1f'.V.
Nancy Joy Weersing
lfmzryretic and a 11 I ff a s a 11, t
frimzd, ".loi4-eff" flirt a yroat
rlwal of 'work rm Ihr' ICr,'ho as a
rnpurtlfr and on the flvtnual
Staff. Sho snrrml on. the photo
avul Class llay 1-rnnmittaa.-5 and
bslovtyarl lo tha Ililcers' antl
Girls' Sr'il'11r'a Clfubs.
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CLASS OFFICERS
George Vryland President
Helen Ball Vice-President
Louise Tamboer Secretary
Bill Plank Treasurer
CLASS PROPHECY
In the year 1955, Mr. and Mrs. Crestonite are sitting in their garden when
grandfather enters with the newspaper. Mr. Crestonite remarks that he had almost
feared jack McClary had been around and collected it with the rest of the old rags
and papers.
As the old gentleman begins to read the editorial page, he turns with disgust
for a new editor, George Vryland, has begun another column about Creston of '36.
Since that was his graduating class, Mr. Crestonite immediately becomes inter'
ested and scans the pages with his father.
On the first page they discover an article which informs them that Florence
Harrison and Wilma Vanden Bout were employed as secretaries to the President of
the United States and Joe Kolderman has recently been honored by the position of
Ambassador to Bermuda. Helen Ball also is employed by the government as Chief'
offPo1ice at Lowell. Thomas Reeves, Bill Reed, and Gerald Gebraad have also made
their way to the "home of politicians," being employed as engineers of aeronautics
at Washington, D. C. In connection with the governmental affairs, the newspaper
announced that Nina Anderson, Ambassador to England, had arrived in New York
and was greeted by a committee from the Federated WOmCl11S Clubs of America
consisting of Bernice McLaughlin, Merle McPherson, Yvonne Marsh, Lois Ross,
Shirley Simmons, Florence Smith, and Margaret Squires.
On the following page, which presented more minor affairs, they found that a
committee composed of Doris Miller, Ruth Northedge, Elizabeth Rickling, Betty
Steed, Jessie Patten, Dorothy Rosset, Wilma Schultheis, Carl Shangraw, Robert
Postma, and Raymond Crawford were involved in securing better living conditions
for Grand Rapids. Roderick Finch is president of the manufacturing company of
Cellophane Life Saving Belts, situated in this city and has hired as his outstanding
salesmen, Earl Thiebout, Wilbert Sorenson, and Howard McLaughlin. An appointf
ment as guard at Sing Sing was bestowed upon Leonard Straayer because his past
record showed he was capable of holding this position. Senator Geraldine McDaniels
is now trying to pass her child labor law and has Audrey Hamacher, Lawerence
Hoover, jack Freyling, john Neele, Bernard Nerli, and Eugene Mann campaigning
for it while Governor Paul Lamphear, who is also very much for it, keeps his secref
tary, Helen Langeler, busy writing speeches and his campaign manager, Claire
Houran, had to hire Donald johnson, John Kos, and Carroll Prins to help him.
In continuing their reading, the gentlemen found that Lorraine Tamboer was
teaching mathematics while Louise had married a wealthy owner of a chain of stores
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