Creston High School - Saga Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)
- Class of 1928
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I I 5 qauhmamn ug i Gfhe Senior Gllass ' 1028 Ta' PZ Mfujyf-Yi' ffl WmYwWmWmWfTmYiQ S A6 A DYrwYwWfw'FwWrWWWffi WwWfiwfwWmWmWmTQgf 1 912 s ,ETQQWWSGSWQYYW E21 FWWWWWWWQSA6A5VWWWWWWi ilfnremnrh ,V t IN this, the ms editibii of 'the '-saga, we -have attempted to set forth some' ' thing of the spirit .of Cfeston High School ' .as ieflected in its beautiful architectureg and something- of its activities during this school year by means of 'pictures VVVVVYYYWQlQ285YYYYYYYYi E31 VWWVTWWOWWWWWVYTC S A Q5 A ,Qtmwfwwrwwmwmwfw itil Erhtratinn HE Seniors of 28 because they are wholeheartedly and unamimously ' favor of doing something for their friend advisor and teacher Mr. E. C. Buss have dedicated this history of their Senior year at Creston High School to him. The choice as the feeling was unamimous. Mr. Buss has perhaps helped the Seniors more during this their last year than any other teacher as he has been the ckwest and thus the most familiar member of the faculty. We feel that our choice has been the most wise and the friendliest the most companionate and the happiest year of school hfe has been fuHy enjoyed through the efforts of this friend. ' 5 9 I in S 3 3 3 5 5 5 9 , as m m-x-x -x-m-x-w-r- -5 -m-x-x-x-x-x -u-m Vwwfwwmwrwwcihctfi FXTEQ 1 Q 2 S 1DWfwWcWfYwWmWmWfwfWl E41 Gui- -K-K-K-K - -5- 1-4-1-K-l-l-Q-l:-i-K-l-K-K-K- Wwwfifwwfwffwfii ss A65 Abvmwfwwfwffwfwwi .V .-v 5 MR. E. C. BUSS ffwwrivmwmwmwmwrwwmii IQ 2 S Eivmwfwwfvwwfwwmwfirii ' U1 Fffwwwwwisaoajrvwwwwwd Administration ........... Senior Class Officers Seniors ................... Class History ....... . ...... Prophecy ...Q ..... l Class Will Q ...'.......... Juniors ................. Junior Class ..... J Snaps .......... ........ Sophomores Freshmen ......., i.. Eighth Graders' .. Seventh Graders . ..... Class March i .......... Activities .............. Class Song ..........,... Class Poem ..- ,..., .... . 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Louise Biddle ........... - .................. Paul Bowersox, A. B .............. Edbert C, Buss, B. S ........ Kathryn Clark, A. B .,....... Eliarultg ....-.....Typing English ......-.....English, Athletics, Session Room ...................-......-.....Algebra, Session Room English Harriet Daniels .........,........... ....... . ...,. E nglish, Arithmetic, Session Room Alto Dell ....................... - ................ ..... - .......... - .... , ................ - .......,......... M achine Shop Helen Dickinson, A. B ......,...... .... , ...........,. - .......,,..,.............,.............................. M usic Florence Fiebig, A. B...- ............ .......,..... F rench, English, Session Room Elizabeth Gezon, A. M ............ .........,..............,,......................................... H istory Elsie Giles ...........,..............,.. - ........... .......,..,., - ...,.,.. B ool-:keeping Leonard Glover, B. Mus ........... ....................................... , ............. - ............. - ..... M usic John Haiterna, A. B ..........,.... ..L..- .,.. - ........,.......,,,............ - ..... English, Debating Frank Hebard, B, S ........... ..........,.. A lgebra, Arithmetic, Session Room Edith Johnson, Ph. B ..,.............. ....................,....................... . ...,.... Z oology, Botany Anna Lindberg, A. M ............... ....,..........,.... - .-.- ..... English, Session Room Francis Maloney, A. B ...,.........., .,...,..... Q ...Civics, History, Session Room Marjorie Matthews,'A. M ...- .......................... Arithmetic, Geometry Frances Messner, A. B ......... Roy 'Perce .......................,,...,.. Ruth Philips, A. B ......,....... Ruby Potter .............. - .......... Irving Randall, B, S ........ .........................Woodworking Art ...-. . .,................. - .......... -, ...... - ..... Salesmanship ......................, - ..... Arithmetic, General Science Fred Redempsky, B. S. .......... .....,. - .General Science, Mechanical Drawing jay I. Rens, A. B ...................... ........................... - ..... - ....... H istory, Session Room Celia Rosenthal fMrs.j ...... .......... - .-..Cirls' Physical Education Elizabeth Sheehan .... L...- ....... .............. H ome Economics, Cafeteria Marion Spencer, A. B .......... ...-.-..Mathematics, Session Room Nellie Steenland ..... - ......... . ................... - .................................. - ........ Clerk Boyd Swem, A. B ............... -.. ............ - ..... Stenography, Bookkeeping Mildred Tenhaaf, A. B ............... - ...... .- ......,. English, History, Session Room Norman C, Tock ..... - ...............,............... ,... Mabelle Van Atta fMrs.J, A. B ............ Martin Van Wingen, A. B ..................,..... Marie Van Westenburgge, A. B ........... ..t ................ - ......... L .... - .......... t .............. Printing ..,........-..........-........History, Session Room .- ........... Physical Education, Boys' Coach W.- .......... t.- .... - ..... History, Session Room Ella Von Sprecken, A. M ............... . .... - ................ -.- ..... History, Session Room Ruth Weiss, B. S ......... .. .................... ............ , ....... - ....... - .,........ - .- ..... Home Economics Mary Whalen, A. B ............................................................... , ................... - ............. t.- .......... -.- ........... Latin Laura Williams fMrs.j, Ph. B ......................... Public Speaking, Dramatics, English Esther Wise, A. B ...... - .... - ........ Commercial Arithmetic, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping Walter Wood, B. S .......................................... - ............. - ....,..,......... Chemistry, Physics, Botany Wfstmwrwwfwwmwmwfiii 1 Q 2 3 jTfsF'rYi'VmWfsrwWfwftsl U01 WX fX N, H v -- - f ----H 1 M II I' W ETWM Xf' 1:X H f' I KLix',,fu li 'x ' ' ' ni' +'i-'Y ' H 4 I I i i Q Eef izf'ief sa if fillwrg , 1EWHI,M vlU HU V1 1, ..Ys-.1 H flu: fir? 1-zxvnf-: 'F L' ' Rt 454 'i I I '.1:..,, 'Wu .rv .M L! W . . 1 L45 2' lbgz, ,7 - X 13 rffrwmmwisaeajrrrvwmmm ADEMA, FLORENCE In her very quietness there is charm.' Ribbon Committee. ANDERSEN, ELIZABETH Stately and tall She moves through the hall, Chief of a thousand for grace, Came from Plainfield School, 19239 Annual and Class Day Committee, Echo Staff. ANDERSON, HAROLD p . There is no diiiiculty which ambition and energy cannot conquer. Came from Coldbrook Schoolg Senior Entertainers , Pep and Yell Committee. AYERS, ELEANOR Just a disposition sunny. Hails from East Leonard Schoolg Girl Reserves, Girls' Literary Club, Senior Pep Club, Echo Stall, Annual Staff, Girls' Yell Squad, Class Prophet, Class Day Committee. BETZLER, DOROTHY . The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is spotless reputation. Emmmmmmwiiuzsbwyvvvyyri U41 w Came from Beckwith District No. 11g hwrwwfitwwmwfwwmwmii Ss A Q5 A Dwfwwmftwwfwffitwwfil I W BEESON, HAZEL G. In action faithful and in honor clear. Came from Plainfield Schoolg Girl Re' serves, Yell Squad, Senior Play Cast, Ring and Pin Committee. BIRCH, VICTORIA Peace rules the day where reason rules the mind. Came from Palmer Schoolg Senior Pep Club, Annual Staff, Class Day, Visiting and Publicity Committees. BOUSKY, SAM I never with important air, In conversation overbearf' Came from Coldbrook Schoolg Senior . Play Committee, Debating Team. . BRAMEN, MILD-RED She is pretty to walk with, And witty to talk with, e And pleasant, too, to think on. Came from Peach Grove Schoolg Liter' ary Club, Girl Reserves, Yell Squad, Publicity Committee, Ring and Pin Committee fChr.j. BRANDAU, HELEN If to you some errors fall, Look on her face and you'll forget them all. Came from Palmer Schoolg Yell Squad fPres.j, Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club QACCJ, Mixed Chorus QAcc.j, Senior Pep Club, Decoration 'Com- mittee. ' U51 Wwrmwowmwmyfwti IQ zu S fnfwmofiofiorifi, F?YY??YYTQSA 4,41 off' X Q5 A jTfwmfwWfwWmWmWTwWri BROWN, WILVER harmless flaming meteor shown for air, - And fell adown her shoulder with loose care. Came from Cverbrook High School, Philadelphia, Pa.g Announcement Com' mittee. BUCHAN, ISABEL An umpire in the matter of taste. Came from Plainfield School, 1923, Yell Squad, Girls' Glee Club fPres.j, Annual Staif, Bells of Beaujolaisf' Echo Staff, Senior Play Cast, Class Day Committee. CLARKE, PAUL C. Common sense is nature's gift, but reason is an art. Hails from Colclbrook Schoolg Annual Staff, Pep and Yell Committee fChr.l, Motto Committee. CLEMONS, PETER Men of few words are the best men. Came from East Leonard Schoolg Ring and Pin Committee, Band. CRAMER, HAROLD 'Tll make the most of what is mine today. Came from Coldbrook School, Hi'Y, Flower Committee, Announcement Committee. iktmtwwwrmwmwcwti 1 Q 2 s iiivrormwfirwwfirwrmi U61 lwritrivmqrwwmwmwmii 5 A6 A 3TmWfwWmYwWmW'dil DANIELS, LAWRENCE Give the world assurance of a man. Came from North Park Schoolg Glee Club, Color Committee, Publicity Com' mittee. DAVIS, RAYMOND An affable and courteous gentleman. Came from Plainfield School, 1923g Hi' Y, Annual Committee, Decoration Committee. X DE GRAFF, GERALD To love the game above the prize. Came from East Leonard School: Hi-Y C Club. Football, Indoor Team, Glee Club, Bells of Beaujolaisf' Pep and Yell Committee. DE YOUNG, LENA She's not a ilowerg She's not a pearl, She's just a noble allfround girl. Came from Palmer Schoolg Yell Squad lCheer Leaderj, Senior Pep Club fCheer Leaderj, Girl Reserves, Girls' I Glee Club, Senior Play Cast Commit' tee, Senior Play Cast. DE YOUNG, LOTTAMAE Q So sweet and stately on she went. Came from Plainfield Schoolg Wind' mills of Holland, Photo Committee, Senior Play Cast. twwfwwmworwwmwmrwri 1 Q 2 8 Darmwrsffsrwwfwemwmsrwl 517 FVWWWWWWKSA6AjWWWWWWWW 9 x DROWNE, AILEEN So modest, half her worth is not known. Hails from Union High Schoolg Senior Play Committee. EMERY, WENDELL H. ' Even the worthy Homer doth not. Came from North Park Schoolg Hi-Y Club, C Club, Boys' Glee Club, Annual Staff, Memorial, Class Day Committees. FLEMING, ERNEST Let justice be done though the heavens fall. Came from Coldbrook School: Band, Pep and Yell Committee. FLETCHER, CATHERINE Fashioned so slenderly, young and so fair. Hails from South High Schoolq Girl Reserves, Girls' Yell Squad, Pep Club, Camp Fire Girls, Senior Play Cast, Entertainment Committee. FONGER, MARGARET To be loved by all in this age and day, Is the highest compliment one can pay. Came from Cadillac High, Girl Re' serves, Yell Squad, Pep Club, Glee Club, Decoration Committee. FVVVYYYYTQIQQSEDWCWCVVVVl i1Sl twWmX mWmWrwWmWmwtiEQ S ,ao A Dtfaitwwfwwriirwowfi GEALE, ALEC ' Be to his virtues very kind, Lf ' Be to his faults a little blind. Came from North Park Schoolg C Club, HifY, Color Committee. GEROW, RUTH She's modest as any, and blithe as she's bonny. , Came from Palmer Schoolg Ring and Pin Committee. GILLETT, GERTRUDE It isn't often I dream dreams. Came from Plainfield School, Yell Squad, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Annual Committee, Entertainment Com' .mittee. GREEN, BERDELLA A rose with all its leaves yet sweetly folded. Came from Palmer Schoolg Girl Re' serves, Pep Club, Yell Squad, Literary Club, Orchestra, Class Day Committee. HART, LOIS A heart to fee, a head to plan And a hand to execute. Came from East Leonard Schoolg Girls' Yell Squad, Senior Pep Club, Pep and Yell Committee, Girls' Basketball Team. Lrwwmwmstwwmafirwrwtid 1 Q is ,bjtfimtfwrifirwsrwi E191 Ffwwmmnwisaoajhfwmwwwi HAYNES, LUCILE Life is short, yet sweet. Came from Plainneld School, Girl Re- serves, Yell Squad, Glee Club, Echo Staff, Motto Committee. HEADWORTH, GEORGIA She will give the devil his due. Came from Widdicomb Schoolg Girls' Yell Squad, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Senior Pep Club, Photo Committee. HOEBEKE, IRENE Favors to none, to all she smiles extends. Came from Burlington High School, Burlington, Wis.g Yell Squad, Girl Re' serves, Mixed Chorus, Decoration Com' mittee. HOFFMASTER, KENNETH I. A proper man as one shall see. Came from Plainfield School, Hi-Y Club, C Club, Glee Club, Bells of Beaujolaisf' Senior Play Cast, Photo Committee fChr.J, Class Orator. HOOGERHYDE, IRENE Rich in gentle smiles and sunny. Came from Plainheld School, Girls' Glee Club, Yell Squad, Girl Reserves, Senior Pep Club, Echo Staff, Annual Staff, Bells of Beaujolaisf' Photo Com' mittee. VYYYYYYYTfl928jYYYYYYYYi U01 WWWdwwwwKsAoA5PwWWWWWo HOSKINS, HELEN To conscience and duty true. Came from Palmer Schoolg Color Com' mittee. V HOWELL, GLADYS The gentleness of all the gods go with thee. Came from Palmer Schoolg Literary Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' Yell Squad, Pep Club, Color Committee fChr.J, Entertainment Committee fChr.J. IZENBART, SUZANNE No tears can dim that sweet look that nature gave her. Hails from Palmer Schoolg Yell Squad, Girl Reserves, Mixed Chorus, Decora' tion Committee IACOKES, HARRIET All greatness is in virtue understood. Came from Fremont High School. IOHNSON, ISLA Gentle thots and calm desires, Kindle nevevdying fires. Hails from Central High Schoolg Flower Committee, 5 5 IWWVVVYYYTQIQQSiMWFVVYYYYW fzn fb! VVVPWWWWKSAQAETWWWENWW JOHNSTON, HELEN The ripest peach is highest on the tree. Came from Casnovia High Schoolg Announcement Committee. KILMARTIN, CHARLES My thoughts are my companions. Came from South High Schoolg Decor' ation and Play Committee. KLAVER, PETER Discretion of speech is more than eloquence. Came from Creston Christian Schoolg Hi-Y Club, Ring and Pin Committee. KOERT, MAGDELENA Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. Came from District No. 83 Girl Rc' serves, Annual and Publicity Commit- tees. ' KOOISTRA, KARL He preierred to be good rather than seem so. Hails from Fairmount Schoolg Orches- tra, Band, Student Council, Class Day Committee. VYYYYYYYTQIQQSEYYYYYYYYT U21 FFFWWWWnEsasA2rvWWWwwd LARAMY, MARY M. Though short my stature, yet my name extends to l1eav'n itself. Came from Plainfield School, Literary Club fPres.j, Girl Reserves, Yell Squad, Echo Stall, Annual Staff fBus. Mgr.j, Memorial Committee fChr.j. LINDHOUT, RUTH Wise to resolve, and patient to per- form. Came from Creston Christian School, Girls' Pep Club, Decoration Committee. LINKFIELD, HOWARD Enthusiasm ,is the life of the soul. Came from Plainfield Schoolg C Club, Class Day Committee, Senior Play Com- mittee, Basketball Team, Senior Play Cast. MANNILA, LINDA Quiet and unruflled, Always pleasant and kind. Came from Kaleva High Schoolg Girls' Pep Club, Girls' Basketball Team, Decoration Committee. MELENDY, ROBERT Best he's liked that is alike to all. Came from Palmer Schoolg Band. Orchestra, Senior Entertainers, Motto Committee. 3 VYYYYYYYWQIQQSEVYYYYYYYT L23 rwwmsrmmwmrwrwfsri 5 as A Drmrwwmrwrwnrsl MILNE, JEAN t Blushing is the colour of virtue. Came from Coldbrook School, Girls' Literary Club, Girl Reserves, Senior Pep Club, Yell Squad, Class Day Com' mittee. MOLHOEK, MARGARET As long as I can avoid it, I will never be unhappy. Came from Palmer School, Girl Re' serves, Yell Squad, Ring and Pin Com' mittee, Senior Play Cast. MOSHER, FRANCES V. Her voice is gentle - and low-an excellent thing in woman. Came from Coldbrook School, Literary Club, Glee Club, Senior Pep Club, Entertainment and Class Day Com' mitt-ee. MUMFORD, JUNE Light of step and heart was she. Came from Michigan Schoolg Yell Squad, Photo Committee. NEWITT, MARGARET A perfect woman nobly planned, To warm, to comfort, to command. Came from Mt. Mercy Academy, Yell Squad, Girl Reserves, Senior Play Committee, Senior Play Cast. VWWOWOWOWOTWWWFTQ 1 Q 2 8 fHVmWfW'fYwWrYmWfiFWl X241 lWWWWWWWWQSA6A5VWWWWWWW NEIS, ALVIN I would help others, out of a fellow feeling. Came from Palmer Schoolg Senior Or' chestra, Pep and Yell Committee. NOBLE, ROSA A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Hails from Union High School: Girl Reserves, Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Color Committee. PAPKE, VIOLET Thy modesty's a candle to thy merit. Came from Coit Ave. Schoolg Flower Committee. PARADY, E. JAMES I dare do all that may becom-e a man. Hails from Straight Schoolg C Club, H.i'Y, Glee Club, Bells of Beaujolaisf' Senior Play Cast, Class Day Committee. PEASE, MARY Little bits of light and laughter have made this pleasant girl. Q Came from Palmer School, 19235 Girls' Pep Club, Basketball Team, Debating Team, Senior Play Cast, Echo Staff fEditorfinfChiefJ, Annual Staff fEditor- in'Chiefj. VVYYYYYYTQIQQSEWWWWFVWVY L25 hvwmwwwwisasabrvwmmmwn REIGERSBERG, MARTINA L laugh for hope hath happy place with me. Came from Strong Junior High Schoolg Pep Club, Girls' Yell Squad, Mixe'd Chorus, Pep and Yell Committee. RYDER, EDWARD , The reason irm, the temperate will, Endurance, foresight, strength and skil . A Came from North Park Schoolg Annual Staff fArt Editorj. ' SATTLER, MARGARET As frank as rain on cherry blossoms. Came from Palmer School, Girl Ref serves, Yell Squad, Glee Club, Class kDay and Annual Committees: SCHERPENISSE, NELLIB - A kind heart is the fountain of good' ness. Hails from Palmer Schoolg Visiting Committee. . SLOCUM, CARROLL E. 'LI hate nobodyg I am in charity with the world. Came from Byron Center High Schoolg Orchestra, Band, Play and Entertain' ment Committee. VYYYYYYYTQlQ28EWYYYYYYYi U61 VVYYYYYYiQ'AwA3WYYYYYWWi SPENCER, GERALD 0 A It is better to wear out than to rust out. ' Hails from North Park Schoolg Me' morial Committee. STONER, EDITH Good nature and good sense must ever Join. Came from Cedar Springs School. STRAAYER, JOHN A friend to bear his friend's infirmi- ties. Came from Creston Christian Schoolg Hi'Y Club, Glee Club, Announcement Committee. STRYKER, IOHN A. It's good to be merry and wise. Came from Palmer Schoolg Hi'Y Club, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Senior Play fBus. Mgr.j, Decoration Com' mittee fChr.J . SULLIVAN, MABLE For she was just the quiet kind whose natures never vary. Came from Diamond Schoolg Mixed Chorus, Color Committee. VYYTYYYYTfl92SDYYYYYYYYl fzv hvmwfwwritrwwrwdfstili S A Q5 Abirwwfwwmlrivmffinrwwfwi THEBAUD, PAUL To live as gently as I can, To be, no matter where, a man. Hails from North Park Schoolg Orchesf tra, Band, Student Council, Class His' torian, Annual Staff, Motto and Class Day Committees. TIMMERS, AGNES R. ' She that was fair and never proud. Came from Palmer School, Literary Club, Girl Reserves, Yell Squad, Pep Club, Glee Club,-Entertainment Com' mittee. VAN BLOOYS, JOSEPH He is a great observer, and he looks quite through the deeds of men. Came from Coldbrook Schoolg Hi-Y, Orchestra, Decoration Committee. w VANDEN BOOGERT, ALYCE Mixed laughter with the serious stuff. Came from Plainfield Schoolg Girl Re' serves, Pep Club, Yell Squad, Literary Club, Echo Staif, Senior Play Cast, Class Day Committee fChr.J. VAN DOMELEN, JOHN I believe in gittin' as much out of life as you kin. Hails from South High Schoolg Yell Leader, Band, Student Council, Pep and Yell Committee. Lrwrwrmvsrmwmrmwmtgf' 1 Q is Djrfsrwwfsrvsrwsrrsi U33 oyfirwwfimwmwmwmii S A o A DTmWfwWmNFwWmWfwWWl VAN DYKE, HENRY A little nonsense, now and then, Is relished by the wisest men. Came from East Leonard Schoolg Boys' Glee Club, Senior Play Cast, Pep and Yell Committee. VAN DYKE, LEONA Much mirth and no madness, All good and no baldness. Came from Creston Christian Schoolg Pep Squad, Girl Reserves, Mixed Chorus, Decoration and Annual Com' mittees. VAN HOUTEN, EDWIN With all good cheer he spoke and laughed. Came from Plainfield Schoolg Hi'Y Club, C Club, Basketball lMgr.J, Glee Club, Echo Staff, Senior Play Cast, Announcement and Annual Com- mittees. VAN STEINBERG, CHARLES On their own merits modest men are dumb. Came from Fairmount School. Lfwwfwwmwmwrwwmwfwwdii IQ 2 8 Qgljvbmwfwwrcwvmwrivmwrworil Y E293 Wirrrmerwwfrmrmrlji 9 so A DTWWTWWWOTWWW VARY, MARSHALL They that govern make least noise. Came from Covert High 'Schoolg HifY Club, Glee Club, Senior Class Presi' dent, Class Day and Visiting Com- mittees. VERSTAY, LUCILLE You are the soul of joy, Bright metal without alloy. Came from Strong Junior High Schoolg Entertainment Committee. WANDELL, HERBERT Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. Hails from Fairmount School: Band, Orchestra, Senior Entertainers, Senior Play Cast. WELLING, LUCILLE - An ounce of mirth is worth a pound of sorrow. Came from Rockford High Schoolg Literary Club, Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Pep Club, Echo Staff, Annual and Memorial Committees. IS?-wwmstowfwwfsrwwfwsti 1 Q 2 3 Djrsmrwrwwrmsrwj U01 ' hvmwfitwwmwffmwmiii S A Q5 A lDDTfwWfwWrTfwWrwWfwWi WESTLING, CARL Give me some music, Music more than food. Came from Junior High School. WESTRA, MAYNARD I profess not talking, only this, let , each man do his best. Came from Plainfield Schoolg Hi'Y Club, C Club, Football, Photo Com' mittee. WESTRATE, CELIA Happy go-lucky, fair and free. Came from Coldbrook School, Girl Ref serves, Yell Squad, Pep Club, Mixed Chorus, Announcement Committee. YOUNGS, FRANCES So bright with health and youth. Came from Plainfield School. No Picture VAN LOO, LENORE Honour is the subject of my story. Came from Marion Louise Training School for Nursingg Chairman of Visit- ing Committee. lWVmWmTnWmWriFwWPWEQ 1 Q 2 3 fbmvfwwfwwfifimfwwfifil U11 W'm'VmWrwWrwWoTrxC -A o A Drcrnrdmwmramwri Class History THE beginning of the class of 1928 as a unit is rather vague. About half of it originated with the school in 1923 as eighth graders, and not real high school students as rated in the manner prevalent at that time. However, it marks the advent of a new period in the educational careers of its members much more closely related to the years following than those preceding, so for that reason this chronicle begins with that year. , There was an atmosphere of roominess and freedom later absent, because at Hrst there were few students and classes were small and nothing was restricted because of crowded condi- tions. Too, the novelty of the place made going to school a delight. One of the things for which we may take a large share of the credit is the development of the orchestra, which has been composed mostly of members of our class from the start. Mr. Amos was the first director and much was accomplished under him when it is considered that there were no older members to serve as a nucleus and this was nearly everyone's nrst orchestral experience. , The next fall the class was supplemented by a large delegation from the neighboring gram- mar schools and high school work was begun in earnest. The Freshmen were put in with Sophomores in the session rooms of Mr. Rens, Miss Lindberg, and Miss Spencer. During this year the school savings bank was inaugurated at Creston, which was intended to teach the students the value of thrift, but like the lot of silly yearlings that we were, many of us acquired the habit of withdrawing our money as fast as we deposited it. , Except for the summer vacation the Sophomore year was really an uninterrupted continu- ation of the previous year, there being practically no changes in session rooms and few in sub- jects. the principal difference lying in our satisfaction at being out of the infantile Fresh- man period. This year the band was started under the direction of Mr. Kellar and it has 'since pro- gressed in a manner that is a great credit to the school. This, too, started with mostly Sopho- mores. In our Junior year we were consolidated into one session room in charge of Miss Spencer, with whose help we made much progress in the way of development as an organization. Ed Parady was elected president. Although we were comparatively inactive socially we made up for lost time with the Junior-Senior party, which the Seniors acknowledge to have been the best party that had been put on in the school history. Thoughts of our accomplishments as Seniors make us swell our chests in justifjable pride. Seniors compris-ed most of the football team and in spite of their comparative inexperience stepped forward and made a record fully as good as that of their veteran predecessors. In basketball, too, they did much more than was expected of them. Academically the class of '28 has always done well, having a long list of honor roll and honorable mention students, in spite of what Mr. Buss says about our incessant talking during study periods. We admit, reluctantly, that our newly acquired distinctions are due very much to the termination of the four-year lime light monopoly held by the class of '27. But in spite of our obscurity during that period there is the consolation that every year, after having observed the crudities of the worthy pioneers in the grade ahead, we may say that we went through that term with more grace and general success than they. It is rather needless to say that this has been the happiest year of our lives-but not the carefree 'happiness which we enjoyed as Juniors and Sophomores. Far from it! lt is a wonder we have been able to keep up our regular work with class rings, photos, motto, song, play, parties, the annual, mock election, and many other things absorbing our attention. Marshall Vary was elected president, Jean Milne vice-president, Gladys Howell, secre- tary, and Ed Parady treasurer. Fourteen committees were appointed to take care of the major duties, but class meetings were required frequently. The important exclusively Senior social event was the Senior Mixer. Although this was a terrible shock to the treasury with its banquet and dance, it was generally agreed to be worth lf. After much difficulty the class motto Try, Trust, Triumph was decided upon. As we approach our triumph at the end of four years of trying, we think of leaving Creston, in a way, with regret but in another way with eagerness, for what we may accomplish also reflects on our school. Therefore, we shall proceed to conquer the world and share the credit with Creston High School. Wwrmrfrwrfsrfsrfrif Q is iwdroirmrwrxmrwril 11321 Ldtmtwtwwmraratwatq A GSI'--A Evwnrfwwmwrtwtamwffi Class Prophecy Iviildred Braman, an efficient secretary, Runs the political duties of President Vary. June Mumford owns a beautiful home Where the overness Geor ia H. is wont to roam. g E Irene Hoebeke, a happy old maid, Lives with Suzanne, her friend, true and staid. Martina Reigersberg is a poet of renown. Agnes Timmers is a model of the latest Paris gown. Howdy Linkfield is an allfAmerican basketball star. Caroll Slocum has just invented a new kind of car. Margaret Newitt has reached the goal of success And dictates to her secretary, Nellie Scherpenisse. Paul Thebaud, the great architect, Hired Karl Kooistra the mistakes to detect. The great Glee Club Director is Frances Mosher, The famous historian, Edith Stoner. Isla Johnson isa nurse, patient and laboring. Peter Klaver is a minister, trustful and worshipping. Irene Hoogerhyde is singing abroad. Magalena Koert her praises doth laud. Lois Hart is a famous stenographer. John Stryker is Michigarfs new governor. Rosa Noble is a great surgical nurse. Margaret Sattler has cured the cancer curse. Kenny Hoffmaster plays the leading man For Parady's famous movie clan. Gertrude Gillett, a star has become, While Alvin Nies studies the sun. Charles Kilmartin owns a chain of Drug Stores. Lucille Haynes has the key to society's doors. Mary Pease is editor of a newspaper grand. Mary Laramy runs competition in a foreign land. Gladys Howell owns a shop on Fifth Avenue and Elizabeth Andersen at Real Estate cannot be beat. Jean Milne runs the best of the private schools sells sweets Where John Straayer, as Pastor, lays down the rules. Ed Ryder, the jazz king , owns many bands. Helen Hoskins tells fortunes from people's hands. Gerald Spencer builds dams and bridges Where Helen Johnston lives on the ridges. Ruth Lindhout makes gowns for Washington Belles, The materials for which Linda Manilla sells. mwfwwfitfwwowfitwwciii lg Q 2 8 Emvmwfmtitwwmwfwtqi U31 Wwwmwwmwmwd SEQ Ss A Q5 A jtmdtwwrifwwmwdnw Celia Westrate, an Algebra shark has become. Hazel Beeson, the pessimist, never is glum. Sam Bousky, by lawyers and bankers is known. Bob Melendy's his partner and maintains a home. Alec Geale of the red crown, is coach in a college. L. Van Dyke is a boxer who holds Dempsey's throne. Lenore Van Loo is a nurse of great fame. Herb Wendel, an orchestra leader became. Carl Westling as Senator for us excelled. Maynard Westra a Doctor by all is beheld. Alyce V. teaches languages, especially French, In a town where Ray Davis presides on the bench. Harold Cramer's a steeplejack, so brave and bold. L. Verstay raises chickens and brings in much gold. Gerald De Graaf is an orator of mighty power. Lucille Welling collects matrimonial dower. Windy E, is an airman, whose fame spreads abroad. Ernest Fleming, a player whom all honor and laud. L. De Young is a trainer of acrobats now. Wilver Brown is a doctor to whom we all bow. Dorothy Betzler's a nurse and a good one, too. Catherine Fletcher as Juliet made her debut. Icky Van Houten's a famed referee. Lawarence Daniels, a Barrymore, we're all glad to se Paul Clarke follows faithfully Clay and Calhoun. Isabel B. has made her life study the moon. Joe Van Blooys has assumed a political bent. Peter Clemens to China's hot clime has been sent. Harold Anderson is a political boss. Berdella Green, soloist, counts money as dross. Aileen Drowne is a teacher of children so young. Peg Fonger, society's belle, now is sung. Eleanor Ayres at Michigan rules faculty members. C Frances Youngs views the future through glowing embers John Van Domelen is a comedian funny. Harriet Jacokes an artist in Italy sunny. Lottamae D. is a fashion plate now. Ruth Gerow is a teacher to whom students bow. Violet Papke is now a movie actress. Mabel Sullivan became an aviatrix. Katherine K. and Victoria, to all students known, Now run an establishment known as Old Ladies Home Two excellent stenographers and typists, too, Are Margaret Molhook and Florence Adema now. Lrwwfwwfwetdtwwfwwmwrsiii 1 Q 2 S Dbjvfdfwwfwwmwra rite fm U41 rwwrariwwwmwfirwste' s A e A Enmmm rwrwmnmi Class Will The Class of '28, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do now make and publish our last will and testament, in order, as justly as we may, to distribute our interests in Creston High to the Junior Class: The tradition of each Senior Class which is the leaving of a picture to the Senior session room. I, Marshall Vray, do bequeath to Oscar Boylon, Leaping Lena -My Dodge car -providing he does not fix the springs. I, Irene Hoogerhyde, do bequeath to Gretchen Tusch my sunny disposition. Margaret Fonger, do bequeath to Ethel Faasen my quiet nature. Isabel Buchan, do bequeath to Ruth Vis my great stature providing she does not use it to get out of tight places. I, Robert Melendy, do bequeath to Frank Clark all the dreams to become President of the United States which I had in the Senior Class. I, Howard Linktield, do bequeath to Chester De Nuyl my happyfgoflucky way. I I Berdella Green, do bequeath to Dorothy Van Aken my first chair in the orchestra providing she does not annoy Mr. Glover by talking to Cornelia. I Paul Thebaud, do bequeath to Walter Goebel my reputation with the teachers and hope it will help him get on the Honor Roll. I, Wendell Emery, do bequeath to Donald Brandt my name Windy . I, Victoria Birch, do bequeath to Victoria Cornellissens my ability to pick the best seatmate in the session room and every class I attend. I Alyce Vanden Boogert, do bequeath to Evelyn Van Bree my exalted position as class baby and my afternoon nap as such. I, Martina Reigersberg, bequeath to whoever is capable of holding such an exalted position, my reputation as class gossip. I Helen Brandau, do bequeath to Agnes Ghysels my bench at the piano. I, Mildred Braman, do bequeath to Angeline Oudersluys my blond curly hair. I, Mary Laramy, do bequeath to Polly Scott my sincere interest in the Girls' Liter' ary Club providing she takes good care of Miss TenHaaf. I Kenneth Hoffmaster, do bequeath to Versol Lamphear my unpopularity with the feminine sex, Dorothy Betzler, do bequeath to Alice Ellens my calm outlook on life. E. james Parady, do bequeath to any Junior who has the ability to acquire capital, the position of Class Treasurer. I Georgia Headworth, do bequeath to Robert Mills my best friend, Lena De Young, providing he takes good care of her. I John Straayer, do bequeath to Joe Appelt my six foot two. ' I, Leona Van Dyke, do bequeath to Lillian Vander Veen, my cheerful smile. I Edwin Van Houten, do bequeath to Ray De Bree, my ability to tease and plague the girls. And last of all we do bequeath to the Juniors our session room teacher, Mr. Buss, hoping they will appreciate his loyalty, his fairness, his friendliness, and his willingness to help others. L I 3 3 I 7 I. I. 5 s 9 fSignedl SENIOR CLASS, '28. Witnesses: Mr. Upton, ' An Alumnus, A Freshman. Lorwrmsrormrfarwrwri 1 Q 2 s Dlmmmmmrwrwri U51 U61 JUNIOR CLASS Wwonrrmwmwmsrsti 'ae A Evirwworrofrworoi JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Maw ' The Junior Class THE junior Class of 1928 has been very progressive in all of its undertakings because of its willing spirit and the ability to carry out that which had been assumed. The Class has been 100570 in all of its projects. It was the only class that had 10094: in the Echo subscription both semesters. Always IOOW' was chosen as the class motto, In keeping with all of its other class activities, the Iuniors made a most amazing decision and have worked it out very successfully. Early in the year they decided to have no class dues but to earn all the money needed for class expenses by their own efforts. ,Candy, doughnut and ice cream sales and a sale of old magazines and papers, brought in enough money and to spare, to pay the debts incurred by the class. Not only the idea, but even the method of realizing it, was very novel. The Junior Party which was given in March was a huge success. The spirit that dominated the party was one of friendliness and cooperation and was the underlying reason for the successful outcome. The Juniors showed much wisdom in the choosing of class oilicers. Their president, Harold De Windt, is the best orator in Crestong he won state championship in the declamatory contestg their vicefpresident, Evelyn Van Bree, won the scholarship award last year, and their secretaryftreasurer, Elias Rosendall, is a star athlete, the captain of the 1929 basketball team. Wrwwmrsrmsrsrwrwtccl Q 2 s Wplrowfworwworsrirdi U71 ' Vfnwmmndisaoajwmmnddmd Room 102 Anderson, George A elt oe PP ,J Bacon, Marion Barclay, Thelma Boylan, Oscar Brandt, Edna Brandt, Donald Burgess, Lucile Callaghan, Grace Calrow, Dorothy Canfield, Carol Clark, May june Clark, Frank Cook, Maxine' Cornellissens, Vic' toria De Nuyl, Chester De Nuyl, Howard ' De Bree, Ray Denton, Bernadine Downs, Edward Douse, Earl Dykhuis, Dolores De Windt, Harold De Good, Harvey Ellens, Alice Faasen, Ethel Feringa, John Fischer, Marguerite Fleming, Dorothy Guenther, Eleanor Goebel, Walter Goudzwaard, Edward Gay, Mark B. Harroun, Dorothy Heeme, Henrietta Hillary, Frank Hodde, Elizabeth Holmes, Mary Hoogerhyde, Loren Hunsberger, Madge Huxall, Clemens Isabell, William jackson, Doris l Kelley, Mary Louise Kirchner, Robert Knox, Robert juniors Koert, Jeannette Larson, Melvin Lawton, Mabel Lowell, Doris Lybart, Clarice Levenburg, Victor Longcore, Dorothy Landman, Katherine Lamphear, Versol Malone, Eileen Miller, Fred Moerman, Roger Oost, Henrietta Oudersluys, Angeline Pearsall, Florence Peel, Clara ' Pratt, Amelia Prose, Wilma Pulte, Marie Putt, Helen Petrie, Marshall Rice, Wayne Rosendall, Elias Ross, Myrtle- Rodebach, Louise Scherpenisse, Lester Schouwenaar, Marie Scott, james Scott, Polly Selzer, Eleanor Slocum, Ona Smith, Robert Spaulding, Anne Symes, Doris Taylor, Bessie Thompson, Neva Tusch, Gretchen Van Bree,'Evelyn Vander Noot, Marian Van Stee, Harold Vander Veen, Lillian Van Oeveren, Edna ' Van Oeveren, Lois Van Zee, Lawrence Verburg, Anna Vis, Ruth Vonk, james Walsh, Philip Wallace, Mildred Warmolts, Henry Watson, Claude Wenger, Beatrice Westrate, Jack Wieland, Peter Woodworth, Earl Works, Marion Wright, Donald Room 201 Adams, Harold, Alta, Alice Bartholomew, Ruby Best, Marguerite Bos, Clarence Briggs, Charles Brunette, Catherine Broene, Louise Burgess, Louella Carlberg, Erwin Chapman, Ben Cook, Thomas Cross, Anna Marie Deardorff, Calvin De Young, Frank Edge, Basil Ellsworth, Lucy - Evans, Thelma Fletcher, Esther Fox, Vincent Gerow, Ruth Grant, Howard Grant, Norene Groenland, Charles Hayes, Doris Hendee, Berthamae Howe, Ivan Imler, Elsie Kolderman, Bernice Korstange, Frances Linklield, Chester Lovell, Ina Ludwick, Neil Luther, Edwin Mills, Robert Pierce, Laura Pouwels, Anna Ray, Gertrude Raum, John Rossett, Eleanor Ryder, Ethel Sandy, Ernest Shapiro, Meyer Shear, Edith Smith, Eleanor Stark, Donnel Straayer, George Stryker, Cornelia Symes, Elizabeth Taylor, James - Thompson, Helen Van Aken, Dorothy Van Houten, Ben Van Putten, Edward Van Skiver, Lloyd Van Wingen, jonn Van Wingen, Marie Van't Hof, john Wagenaar, William Welch, Mary Ann Room 209 Leys, Robert Room 16 Baas, Edward Bartholic, Dorothy Beekman, Chester Benson, Virgil Berkowitz, Hyman Brown, Albert Buursma, Alice Daverman, Robert Dykman, john Goulooze, Raymond Hoye, Paul Hendricks, Franklin Kellogg, Katherine Layle, Florence Schouwenaar, Mildred Van Belois, Harvard Werkema, Nellie West, Lloyd Winks, Louis Wolfan, Wilford VYYYYYYYWQIQQSQYYYYYYYYB l33l 'I N ,Rgie 1 'I N L,'L 151'-'v ll L+ 391 F401 SOPHOMORE CLASS rrrrrrrrrisaeaawrrrrrrri I Room 201 Bagge, Ruth Brandau, Fred Buifham, Robert Bullis, Catherine Brud, Carroll Butler, Clipper - Byle. Dennis De Bree. Earl Dells, Charles Eno, Margaret Grinwis, Johanna Hartwell Florence Haynes, Fred Hensch, Olga Huisjen, Alden Hunt, Pearl Jelley, Frances Johnson. Emmabelle Kemp, Robert Kurz, Lester Longheld, James Lowe, Dorothea McCullum, Thomas McKeoun, Helen Meeuwsen, John Nuyen, Fred Platte, Florence Pollie, Anna Rausch, Alma Ripstra, Cecile Roest, Robert Rudy, Irene Rudy, Lillian ' Smith, Edward Schopp, Delephine Spruit, Martha Utter. Orville Van Dyke, Milton Vyn, Jack ' Wigent, Vervaine Room 209 Anderber Russell gi Baird, Thomas V73 Barron, Charles Bishop, Esther Brandt, Norman Bresnahan, Roger Bruce, Leonard Buchan, Agnes Sophomores Burke, William Calkins, Helen Carpenter, Howard Church, Basil Cole, Theodore Cook, George Crothers, William Cunningham, Frank De Boer, Eleanor De Fouw, Gerald De Meester, Maud De Young, Maynard Du Bois, Geraldine Dreher, George Eckert, Charles Felix, Joe Fisher, Jacob Frauenfelder, Anna Ghysels, Agnes Glanz, Goldie Goldstien, Ben Gordon, Frank Goulooze, Margaret Gray, Ruth Hands, Mary Hartwell, George Herwig, Eda Heyns, William Hollingsworth, Vir' ginia Houtkooper, Matt Kathan, Pauline Kaufleld, Milton Kunkle, Charles La Vigne, Bernice Lemstra, Margaret Lenderink, Josephine Lugthart, Chester Mac Dermand, Pearle Mangan, Helen Mathews, Robert Mead, Margaret Middelton, Louis Margaret, Millard. Mol, Anna Mosher, Blanche Nelson, Harold Norman, Fred Oatley, Warren Spring, Bertha Steenberger, Cornelia Stuit, Johanna Taylor, Helen Ten Cate, Beatrice Ter Kurst, Florence Thwaites, Roland Turnquist, Virea Unseled, Gus Van Blooys, Lena Vander Meulen, Marian Vander Veen, Harry Vander Veen, Irene Van't Hof, Maude Verburg, Frank YVendler, Margaret West, Kenneth Yinger, Floyd Zweemer. Catherine Oosting, Kenneth Phillips, Alqean Pierlhon, Helen Pigorsh, Walter Porter, Burke Pressler, Ruth Purdy. Alice Randall. 'Bronadale Redemsky, Elizabeth Reed, Robert Robinson, Norma Rosendall. Adam Sargent, Eileen Schmelz, Elmer Schurling, Russell Schweabe, Leo Scott, Wyman Shinn, Kenneth Sileveld, Marie Slack, Robert ' Schmidt, Erma Smith, L. Irving Solomen, Leo Frederick, Spencer Room 212 Anderson, Felicia Brandt, Ethel Bush, Adriana Cameron, Helen Chute, Mae Cook, Ivlinnie Daniels, Mary De Fouw, Marion De Graaf, Andrew Flanders, Margaret German, Alice Greenway, Hilda Greep, Louise Heeme, Gertrude Hodges, Elynor Holw-erda, Harvey Hoogerland, Marion Hoskins, Hazel Jackson, Anna Keizer, Nora Klepser, Vera Koen, Gertrude Kolderman, Roger Korstange, Charles Lindhout, Ruth McDonald, Lois Marcusse, Minnie Morse, Reva Munger, Margaret Noom, John Oosting. Jerry Pettie, Jerrine Porter, Geneive Pritchard, Irene Ritchie, Lavina Ritchie, Leona Segard, Bernice Simmons, Cecil Smag, Katherine Sorenson, Edward - Spalin, Fred' Stud, Esther ' Stillbert, Clarence Straayer, John Swan, Dorothy Thompson, Harold Vander Waals, Wilnia Van Houte, Johanna Van Stee, Alice Van Valkenhurg, Josephine Van Vuren, Helen White, Ruby Willard, Francis Williams, Irma Williams, Murray Zuryp, Hannah ICWVVVYYYYQIQQSEECWCFVVYYJ i41l EN CLASS ES FR 1 1 A 1, -, . -N Ax. -.-.. xx. k X x N l t , -N -., V X f.k. . 2,7 A 4 L, ,L , X w w fi 1 , , 421 ,, .Y .Y....,. .. 0,4 , X,, ., Larwwfrmrfrorwiis as jmrwrmrifwrmrmaof Room 217 Baker, Georgiana Barkley, Maxwell Barnes, Clifford Bergstrom, Donald Bird, Kenneth Bohn, Juanita Bolot, Joseph Bolt, Edward Brandau, Harry Bricker, Kenneth Brisbin, Ika Butfum. Marie Bush, Theron Cooper, Mildred Cramer, Lauretta Davey. Robert De Bree. Vera Dedinas. Edward Devereaux, Edith De Young. Crystal French, Helen Gamble, Robert Gault, Erma Germeraad, Edward Gough, Charles Grevenstick. Ruth Haag, Herbert Hands, Joseph Hartwell. Roann Hillis, Waunita Hornstra, Edward Hunsberger, Neva Hunt, Evelyn Inglis, Helen Inwood, Paul Irish, Albert Jackson. Wayne Jansma, Russell Jeltema, Jessie Johnson, George Johnson, Richard Kline. Mildred Kowalski, Alvina Kuiners. Agnes Kwant. Alberta Lindeboom. Louise Lindhout. Peter McConnell. Jack Mershon, Earl Miedema. Chester Moerland, Lawrence Moerman, H. Ellis Mungerson, Millard Nelson. Chester Oosting, Lena Phillips, Bertha Prince, Agnes Ray. Alfred Rennie. Melvin Ring, Leon Ripstra, Billy Rowland, Ruth Rupert, Ralph Sandy, Gladys Shuker, Walter Smith, Hazel Smith, Lillian Spruit, Gertrude Stechman, Helen Sterken. Sarah Swets. Margretha Ten Elshof, Ernest Freshmen Ter Molen, John Ter Molen, Maude Vander Zand, Maude Van Ess, Mildred Van Staveren. Edna Weaver, Chester Room 107 Austin, June Beehe, Dorothy Birch, Josephine Balk, James Berghasxe, William Bush, Cora Blum. Helen Babcock, Gladys Boylan, Sara Burgess, Norman Ballema. Marie Bates. Jack Brown, Robert Becker, Arline Clark, Martin Curtis. Hazel Carrother. Frank Cooper, Dick De Meester, Josephine Damstra. Ella De Ryke, Nellie Douse. Pauline De Fouw. Mildred Douse. Glenn De Koning. Paul Denton, Ai-dis Ellenbaas. Goldie Ecklerdaier. Albert Edge, Cletamae Evans, Wilma Fox, Joseph Fox, Irene Foley. Maxine Fitz, Naomi Gardner. Gertrude Garrett. Robert Gardner, June Gerow, George Glerum, Jacob Houtman, Cornelius Hunsberger. Lyle Hutchinson, Lillian Hooker. Louis Hoag, Oliver Hansen, Elsie Hartel, Loraine Haifly, Irene Haag, Richard Hills, Mildred Hoffman, Mary Heemstra. William Isabell. Dorothea Joslin. Marion Jacokes, Clyde Kastelin. Melvin Peter Krull, Ruth Krull, Helen Lobdell, Edna Lenderink, Marian Larson, Marvin Lindhout, Jake McCarthy. Florence McVey, Martha Mackley, Evelyn Martin, Joyce Merwin, Florence Nies, Howard , Petersen. Arthur Radke, Gertrude -' Roskamn, Rosalind Rosendall, Eliot R Roest. June Rosendall. Frank Rowley, Reathel Ripma, Ruth Rumbaugh, George Rickling. Marian Scott, Agnes Salisbury, Ruth Schoemaker, Helen Sinke. Gerald Schassberger, Russell Simmons, Robert Schildroth. George Taylor. Edmund Thwaites, Lillian Timmer, Evelyn Teunis, George Ten Harkel, John Vander Linde. Frances Vander Hooning. John Vander Velde, Dick Van Splintern, Henry Van Wingen, Adrian Van Winlren. Kathryn Wenger, Paul Winks, Hazel Watrous, Frank Warber. Carl Wiersum. Florence Williams, Ed. Wendler. Fred Wilen, Ernest Wilkoske, Genevieve Westcott, Lillian Zweemer. Josephine Zylstra. Helen Room 212 Bax, Herman Bergsma, Wilma Bird. Arthur Bolardo. Vincent Bolle, Adrian Byle, Minnie Cameron, Alvah De Young, Gerald Doyle, James Doyle. Ruth Emmert. Robert Hardy. Charlotte Haviland, Robert Hill, Freda Hoogerland, Andrew House, Paul , Howard, Florence Huisjen, Philip Hulbert. Marshall Hulleberger, Marion Losinger, Letha Maynard. Mary Mullen, Marjorie Nordyke, Peter Phillips, Fannie Rinvelt. John Rodebach, Gerald Smith. Mildred Snyder, Barbara Stellema, Nicholas Stoutjesdyk, Nellie Ten Cate. Pauline Vander Heurst, William Van Wingen. Nellie Verlin, Margaret Warnock, Enid Waters, Lillian Walkins, Virginia Watson. Margaret Welch. Jack Werkema, Joan Wesche. Ida White, Aileen NVillet, Warren Wooden, Harold Worst, Clarence Room 109 Bullis, Roger Bulfum, Mildred Cross, Rodney Cook, Ethel Dryer, Cora De Wys, Peter Dekker, Anna De Graaf, Maurice De Graaf, Anthony Evans, Frank Eybinck, Irene Fisher, Richard Finley, Pearl Cornelissens, Josephine Goudzwaard. Anna Glass, Helen Gillett, John Howell, Elizabeth Hoekstra. Margaret Hawkins. Howard Hayes, Hampton Harrison, John Johnson. Willa1'd Kern. Forest Kathen, Beulah Lindeboon, Bill Langford, Orville Mills. Melvin Mieras. Amelia Middleton, Dorothy Meyer, Frederick Marlette, Jeanne Nies, Leona Oudersluys, Ruth O'Conner, Mabel Porter. Kathlyn Risen, Cornelius Rumbaugh, Madeline Rogers, Dorothy Stryker, Margaret Scherpenisse, Dana Thidke, Helena Youngs, Flora Ver Hage, Louis Verwys, Marguerite Venema. Helen Van Stensil, Ruth Vander Noot, .Ruth Wheeler. Harrison West. Elizabeth Wendler. Marie Weiser, Robert Watrous. Dorothy Wmrmwmrmwfrmwfri 1 Q 2 s fbarmwrifarrfwforr A E431 441 EIGHTH GRADE CLASS rrrrrrrrmisssrjrrrrrrrmd Room 112 Bartholomew, Charles Beach, Phillip ' Beswich, William Bolle, Cornelia Bommelje, Evelyn Boyd, Jack Bristol, Dorothy Bristol, Leona Brown, Charles Campbell, Dessie Coburn, Frederick Cohen, Bertha Colligan, Elsie De Boer, Anthony Deck-er, Viola De Vries, June De Vries, Sidney Edson, Harline Evans, Kirby Fisher, Chris Gardner, Bion Hansens, Elton Hattis, June Hobbs, Pauline Hodde, Anna Hoeter, Ruth Howell, Beatrice lsbel, Earl Johnston, Woodrow Jorjensen, Andrew Kellaway, Mildred Klass, Dorothy Kramer, Elizabeth Kubin, Louise Lerner, Bertha Lewis, Evelyn Linkheld. Richard Lowe, Charles Maynard, Lorraine McDonald, Louise Mentzer, Robert Michna, Elizabeth Mieras, Eva Nooran, Daniel Norton, Ann ' Nuberg, Matt Oom, Dena Ostrom, Saila Pollicolf, Marcia Powers, Gilbert Pullen, Claudia Rathburn, Emmett . Eighth Grade Rikkers, Maynard Redemsky, Margaret Rose, Raymond Rumbaugh, Tena Rulison, Dorothy Russell, Edson Russell, Edwin Soronton, Harold Selzer, Billie Sorenson, Elizabeth Swift, Gladys Tanis, Kenneth Toot, Faye Van Aken, Kenneth Van Cort, Ethel Van Valkenburg, Ger' ritt Verschoor, Marion Warfield, Joseph Washburne, Lethiel Wood, Lucille Woodstra, Edna Yinger, Milton Room 109 Adams, Geraldine Ames, Earl Dwuayne Ames, Lawrence Babecock, Violet Davis, Margaret Denekamp, Henry De Groot, May De Graaf, Marian De Bruyn, Louis Dinkse, Johannes Felix, Raymond Ghysels, Bob Gilbert, Eleanor Guenther, Eileen Hall, Betty Hatch, James Hedberg, Marjorie Hendricks, Jay Hauls, Lucille Johnson, Emmet Kern, Bertha Hoebeke, Frank Kryger. Bessie Kuzniak, Leona Lamphear, Louis Laraway, Elaine Linderman, June McCarthy, Marguerite Michna, Pauline Mullan, Marion Neele, Marion Nerli, Vernon Nye, Charles Palmer, Hazel Parady. Leonabelle Oosting, Evelyn Rausch, Dorothy Ryder, Theodore Sargent, Agatha Saxbee, Mary Sandy, Anita Schippers, Loraine Simmons, Harold Sprague, Leslie Sprague, Kenneth Spoelstra, Edward Squires, Robert Squiers, James Todd, Betty ' Townsend, Joe Usher, Margaret Vanden Brock, Cor' nelius Vonk, John Wilcox, Virginia Works, Dorothy Je Yinger, Paul Room 217 Hendricks, Russell Room 207 Allread. Thelma Alexander, Beryl Bagely, Doris Irene Earl Barnes, Brower, Brower, Jack Bosvelt, Grace Buifum, Earl' Bullis, Esther Burgess, Marion Coburn, Geraldine Clark, Frances Cramer, Fred Crawley, Leroy Deurloo, Helen Denuyl, Helen De Voe, Marie De Young, Ruth Dill, Muriel an Dodsworth, Marie Dirkse, Johanna Goldner, Virgil, Grant, Viola Gorhan, Gene Green, James Haapanen, Edith Hanson, June Hall, Emily Hodges, Charles Hunt, John Inman, Floyd Jackson, Selma Jennings, Lawrence Jones, Don Klepser, Glenn Keller, Glenn Korstange, Christian Kelley, Gayle Karrips, Minerva Lumm. Walter Long, Bernice McDonald, Delbert May, Donna Musser, Billy Noble, Edna Norris, Ivlary Ollman, Laurence Pressler, Beulah Peterson, Russill Rosendall. Iheodore Ritchie, Mary Rathbun. Alice Roger, Ruth Mary Rosset, Catherine Race, Crvstal Saliers, Claude Scherpenisse. Evelyn Snell, Donald Stuit, John Sutton, Hershel Tolfson, Ann Terkeurst, Henry Thorstonson, Richard Thompson. Harold Verburg, Jim Van Onsenoord, June Wirt, Ray Walters, Flora Walsh, Jack Weldon, Dorthea Westrate, Steven l1fxl1fxnlX11!xf11XI'LfX3LlXI'll xfv-JVNVNVXJV NIV Nflfw mmmmmmmdilqesbwwwrrrrri wi RX, 4..- I 9 E461 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS Vwwrwwritwwmwmomriti 5 A Q5 A btmtmwdmwmtmmwral Room 101 Anderson, Buentue Antonides, Harvey Baker, Nora Baker, Owen Bax, James Belfer, Rose Beye, Virlee ' Billin, Robert Bird, Marian Brainard, Ethelyn Briggs, Isabelle Broene, Clarence Bruce, Allen Bush, Joseph Cheney, Lorraine Chown, Don Christenson, Clifford Combs, Willard Courter, Margaret Cowles, Kenneth Cramer, John Daniels, Francis Daverman, Edward Dells, Arthur De Vreugd, Edward De Vries, Sylvia Dill, Gerald A Dob, Antoinette Every, Althea Evans, Howard Geldersma, Robert Goudzwaard, Catherine Hall, Helen Hedberg, Gladys Hooder, Gilbert Ives, Ruth Johnson, Gerald Johnson, Hazel Kellogg, Robert Kemp, Don Kempf, Robert Ketchpaw, Arthur Kosten, Robert Kwant, Etta I LaLone, Floyd Lammers, Margaret Lenderink, Ruth Long, Clifford Lowing, Junior Mentor, Rosemary Michgelson, Marie Mills, Margaret Seventh Grade Mosher, Robert Moul, Beverly Neele, Mildred Norris, Eleanore Osborn, Marvin Pennock, Marian Pierson, Kenneth Pressler, Alice Raynor, John Thomas Robinson, Helen Rode, Arthur Ronner, Roger Slack, Gretchen Smith, Eleanor Strek, Evelyn Sullivan, Leo Thompson, Violet Timmers, William Van Buskirk, Marvin Haviland, Daniel Hoif, Frances Holmes, Benjamin Jentsch, Dorothy ' Jennings, Harold Kern, Uneta Kimperr, Warren Korstange, Cornelius Lamphear, Rhea Leys, Alice Longfield, Richard Matthews, Vonneta McGahan, Lurli McGarvey, Edward McMann, William McMullen, May Mull, Robert Neal, Earnestine Nye, Allen Vanden Boogert, Isabel Ochampaugh, Marjorie Vis, Robert Vereeke, Lloyd Warfield, Irene Watkins, Ruth Weller, Delbert Willcutt, Emmett Yseldyke, Ruth Room 1 17 Blake, Pauline Brainard, Gordon Brown, George Carpenter, Floyd Caster, Helen Clay, Royce Conklin, Pauline Damstra, Gladys Davis, Onabell , Dawson, Herman De Ryke, Henry Edson, Clarissie Emmert, Walter Erdt, Adeline Eyhinck, Marjorie Flintoff, Harold Fox, Marian Freeman, Wesley Gates, Ernest Gates, Theda Graller, Marcus Green, Lillian Hall, Marian Hanson, Lyla Oostdyke, Edward Riegel, Sarah ' ' Rozema, Dorothy Scadden, Vida Schlientz, Robert Shooks, Russell Swem, Dorothy Teystra, Katherine Thompson, James Vander Linde, Alvah Van Dyke, Ivah Van Eck, Marian Van Poortfliet, James Van Zytvelt, Ruth Verwys, Hubert Wagner, James Waite, Alta Warnock, Marie Room 112 Bacon, Averill Fuller, Allison . Hondorph, Jerald Harrington, Herbert Inglis, Robert Jones, Dorothy Knook, Herbert Norman, Leo Sherpenisse, Leroy Townshend, Noel Room 17 Ambrose, Winifred Anderson, Marjorie Atkinson, Glen Baker, Lillian Bayes, Elsie Buchan, Louise Buist, John Cushman, Raymond De Muick, Charles Douse, Frances Emmert, Lamar Esther, Chester Falk, Conwall Finley, Margaret Felix, Minnie Frazee, Ellen Georgacke, Sophia Glerum, Michal Glovick, Stanley Hall, Wilber Hamacher, Gail Hamacher, Georgia Hanson, Dorothy Hanshaw, Charles Harris, Thelma Hendrechs, Richard Hoag, Dorothy Hoifman, Frances House, Bruce Jansma, Joseph Kowalshe, Erwin Kuzniak, Loretta Layle, Dorothy Miller, Richard Oldfield, June Parm, Darline Patten, Richard Peck, Wallace Pertersen, Leo Phelps, June Pratt, Keith Roest, Margaret Saliers, Wilford- Strickland, Joyce Swain, Hermoine Van Horn, Winifred Van Overen, Russell Van Sluipters, Irvin Van Weezel, John Verhaagen, Nellie Weaver, Russell Weed, Gordon - Webster, August' Wellard,,' Laura Williams, Beatrice W'rwWrw'rwWrwWrwWrwWcTEQ IQ 2 S fbiovowmmwdmrri i47l WWWVWWVVSFWQ Sf A aa A 3DYw1 wfiWfw'rwVriFYNi QMS: Wunh I Qo1qrepc4 fqritihevekn :m:,.:-. ..::... ..:....::..- -1:-:g:::-.1.,::5::.::5E:-:E5:.3:.1r:5.:1, ..:.. lv' ' ' :-E.-:.':::::::.-::j..::- -:f7 - - .. : .. -- -f up -:- -.1::1.:.:H .: :::: :::.-: - ::: :: ::.:f::: ....,.'5E.. 5:2-.:'.-r:-:E::::gg.:'E-5 -L-. ...::::- - -vlL1'.1:5Fl..i- 1- --'-'-'- ---: - -:::: ...::1---1 .. m...:::...-: :,. -u-,- .....:..a..:5:::::::EE5:..-..-L-:gs-.--:m::...:::..: I' - nv 'I : 52:-'--.::: -': ::-' --V ::':-1i?:-'--::- - - :Es-'?'.-: :E: :: :Ez :: EE: nlMl!llElIlMl !1i1l- -2 Egg5:::5::u555:::sgEr:-:EEr::Ez-:-::5:: .::g::-::5-5:-::g:1.. : ' - 5 J- - :' 3 :: :1: , ::: 7' 1::::::--..-.. -..:. ..::-..1'::- ..-::: ' A ,.....--:...-.nr.. -: . :t..,:,- ..: i :: -5- , U .:L::::::-P . 1 ' , . 1 ... . . 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I 1 v r 3 - N v z-fifwu Lowrwrrmwmtmtsti Sf A t A jrrwrwrwifwsrwwordi The Annual Committee THE Annual Committee, chosen by Miss Lindberg and Mr. Buss, was made up of students who had some literary and business ability, and who were willing to cooperate in the editing of the Seniors' Year Book. Every effort was made by the committee, with Miss Lindberg as chief advisor, to publish a book containing a true account of Creston's trials and triumphs for 1928. N 1 -1 ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in'Chief ........... il ........ 4.5. .............. - ......,...........................,....... .......... M ary Pease Assistant Editor ..... - .... .-.si ........................ - .......... - ....,........................,........,.,............... Eleanor Ayres Literary Editor ..... - .... -. ..............................,.......................................,..... Isabel Buchan Assistants..- ............ ............. M agdalene Koert, Elizabeth Andersen Club Editor ..... - .....,.... -.- ..... .., ..........................,.................................. Gertrude Gillett Boys' Club Editor ........... ................................,.... - ......................, R aymond Davis Art Editors ........... - ........., ............ P aul Thebaud, Edward Ryder Ioke Editor ..... - ........,....... ..............,............ - ..,....... - ..... V ictoria Birch Business Manager ............ ......,.,.........,.... , ....,.....,....., M ary Laramy Assistant ........... - ................ ............. - ............,... . .......... M .....,.......... - .... - .......,... I rene Hoogerhyde Advertising Manager .....,................. . ..............,................................,....... - .....,.... M ..,..,........... Paul Clarke Assistants ..... - ............................. John Stryker. Victoria Birch, Irene Hoogerhyde, Wilford Wolfan, Edwin Van Houten, Lois Hart Circulation Manager ........,........ n ............................ - ................ - .......... - ....................... Wendell Emery Assistants ..... -., ....... -.. ............................ - ..... Edwin Van Houten, Lucille Welling Photo Editors .........,.....,. Faculty Advisors ...,....... ...........-.....Kenneth Holfmaster, Leona Van Dyke Buss, Misses Barr, Lindberg, Maloney K, Wfwwriofwrrdwrwwfswti 1 Q 2 S Djrsrirsmowfwrw A U11 521 JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Vsmrirvifrwwrsfii S M5 J i Student Council STUDENT participation at Creston was developed in the form of a Student Council during the second semester of the year 1927-28. Although not much work has been done as yet, a great deal has been taken up to provide for a better and greater council next year. The purpose of this association is, To promote the general welfare of the school through an organization representing both students and faculty. To allow for this, certain standing committees were elected, and given certain duties to perform. The committees were: Assembly, Handbook, Park and Grounds, Welfare and Activity. Officers for the present semester were: Mildred Braman ...,............,............ , ...........,........ W ............ ....................... P resident Elias Rosendall ...,. - ...,.,.. .......... V ice-President Robert Daverman ......,...... .....,..........,.. S ecretary '. Robert Mills ....,................ ............ T reasurer 5 . i Wmwmrwwmrrnwrwwcmgi 11 Q 2'8 Envmwmsrsrwwmwmwfwri I 5 3 J Senior Play Cast, I. First Row: Lena DeYoung. Mrs. Williams. Helen Brandnu, Lottamae DeYoung, Catherine Fletcher. Second Row: Edward Pm-ady, Harold Anderson, Lucille Haynes, Margaret Newitt, Frances Mosher, Henry Van Dyke, John Straayer, Kenneth Hoffmaster. Cast II. Hx-st Row: Wendell Emery. Mildred Braman. Mrs. Williams. Alyce VandenBooger, Herbert Wnndell, Isabel Buchan. Edwin Van Houten. Second Row: Hazel Beeson. Celia Westrate, John Van Domelen. Mary Pease, Leona Van Dyke, Howard Linkiield, Lucille Welling, Bei-della Green. U41 Wfrrwtmwmwrrfwrwfii .ss A6 A ,brmwmwmsrwwfirfwrwi Senior Girl Reserves To find and give the best. u 'NDER the sponsorship of Miss Davery of the Y. W. C. A. and M.iss Bean, faculty advisor, the Creston Girl Reserves enjoyed a full program this year. Variety was secured at the regular meetings by hearing very interesting speakers, visiting local companies, or partaking of pot-luck dinners. Under the service work, the girls helped the Needlework Guild, and gave holiday enter' tainments at the Juvenile Home. One of the most important events of the year was the Girl Reserve f'Triune held in Grand Rapids April 14, 15, 16. Besides the meeting, the girls enjoyed a banquet and attended the Central Reformed Church. A Dads' and Daughters' banquet and a Valentine party at the Y. W. C. A. and the annual dance, The Jolly Jamboree at Creston comprised the outstanding social events of the season. The officers for the season 1927f28 were: ' President ..... - .......... - .....,...............................,.. - ........... .......,......... I ean Milne Vice-President ..... - ....... ............. M axine Cook Secretary ..... - .......... ............ Mi ldred Braman Treasurer ....... - .... - ..... Agnes Timmers Lnwmwrwwrwwrwwmwrwwfiii 1 9 2 3 lbirmwdfwwrwwfrrwwfiri U51 4 - Wfwwrwwrwwrwwrwwmvrsii S A A DTrwWmfoNriT5Wri Echo THE Echo of '28 maintained the same standard and size as that of the previous four years, a four-page newspaper published weekly with the news new and the articles written by the students. The circulation for the Echo has been approximately 425' papers weekly. The paper has contained, for the most part, news that was interesting to all and in some cases extremely beneficial. The Journalism class organized in February has furnished a great many of these newsy articles. The Echo staff has remained the same for the entire year. Mary Pease, as a very eilicient Editorfin-Chiefg Alyce Vanden Boogert as an untiring Managing Editorg Eleanor Ayres, as a newsy News Director, and Mary Laramy, as a never tiring Business Manager. Miss Lindberg, the Chief Advisor for the Echo, has been on the job every minute, and has advanced to the Staff the necessary advice. It is an undisputed fact that were it not for her the paper would never have attained the place it has. IrwWfwWrw'VoWrwWrwWfwWdEQ IQ 2 3 jNVrYwWfi'FwW'rwWoiWl' i U61 Lofwfrmffwfwfmfiii Sf as A ijrmfmmfwrwrsmwfwi Boys' Glee Club THE Boys' Glee Club was first organized under the direction of Mrs. Walker. The boys met one rainy night at her home and an organization was formed that grew and grew until it is now a fullffiedged Glee Club. The directors, through the various stages of develop- mentczind to whom much credit is due, were Mrs. Walker, Mrs. .Burns and, last but not least, Mr. over. The big feature of the year 1928 was the operetta, The Bells of Beaujolaisf' which was a great success because of the unification of the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs under the combined direction of Mr. Glover and Miss Dickinson. In the past it seemed as though a great many of our manly young men in Creston had been ashamed of their voices but gradually they have recovered from this until We look into the future with brave fortitude seeing many and good Boys' Glee Clubs. The purpose of the club is to train the voices of those boys in Creston who care to sing, and to teach them the enjoyment and good times music can afford through the medium of their own voices. Wmwmowwfwwfwwrwwdii 1 Q 2 8 ljjvfivfwwmwfwwrivfwwfwstii U71 VYYYYYYYTQSA6-EWYYYYTTYW Orchestra THE orchestra which was begun in 1923 with twenty'five members has progressed so rapidly that it now has about forty members. The orchestra is the proud possessor of nine first violins, nine second violinsg two cellos, three violasg two clarinetsg one oboeg one lluteg three cornetsg two trombonesg one French horng one bass horng all the drums and a piano. The orchestra has played and won recognition at many places. They broadcasted over station WASH in May, they exchanged a program with Central in April, they played for the Evening School Dramatics plays in March and for a play at the Masonic Temple in February. The special help from the Orchestra in the operetta. The Belles of Beaujolaisf' added so much that part of the success may be claimed by them. The Orchestra's annual concert was given January 17, this was another of their many successes. Mr. Glover the director, although new, has helped the Orchestra in all ways to attain the popularity they received. VYYYYYYYTQIQQSEYYYYYYYYT U81 QMTWMJ 604. t Wwwfwrwwmwrrmrfili S Ac A bvrmwdfwwmwowi P1 Band 1 THE Band of 1928 has been one of the most important'factors in maintaining good school spirit. Its snappy music could be heard at any of the Football or Basketball games this year. The Hrst appearance of the band outside of the city was made this yearpduring .the Football season. Its appearance was not only a credit to the school but also a success in itself. One of the important advances of the year has been the' acquiring of a Drum,Ma'or's uniform. This was very good looking and added to the Band just what it had lacked beilore. John Van Domelen was the Drum Major. He is succeeded by Bennie Van Houten. I. W The new director, Mr. Glover, is perhaps the most responsible for the advances of,the Band. He has made the Band something to be recognized and admired, even though atvthe beginning of the year there was nothing but a handful of old members not especially well trained and another handful of new members. v WWWWWWWWKIQQSEVVWWWWWW U91 lmwwnnnwmisaoabttwvvwwmi Girls' Glee Club Music washes away from the soul the dust of the day. THIS statement contained much truth for the Glee Club girls who spent the iirst semester ' learning to appreciate and to sing different types of 'music. The aim of the club, whose classes were conducted rather informally, was to inspire the love of good music, to teach the proper singing of it, and to develop a singing voice. The second half of the year was set aside for preparing and presenting, with the Boys' Glee Club, the operetta. The Bells of Beaujolaisf' The girls cooperated with Miss Dickinson to make this, Creston's second Senior High School operetta, a success. Much credit for the success of the club is due Miss Dickinson who came to Creston from Ottawa Hills in September, 1927. It was largely through her efforts that the white flannel dress with the school colors in flowers was established as the regulation club uniform. The ol'licers for the first semester were: President ..... -.-M .... - .... ..- ....... - ..... --.- .......... .....- ....... e.-..-. ........... Isabel Buchan Secretary'Treasurer ..... - .... , ................ -...... .......... .....- .......... - ........... Alice Buursma Librarian ................. - ................ .. .......... e .... - .......... - .......... - ,... - .... - .......... - .... - ....... - ........ Helen Brandau Accompanist ............ e ............ -.- ...................... - ................... ...- ............. - .... - ....... - .............. Helen Brandau The second semester Lucille Welling took the position of SecretaryfTreasurer and Thelma Evans that of Librarian. The others remained the same. VVYYYYYYWQlQ285YYYYYYYYi l:60l Lcwwmstitwwmwritmsfilii 'AGB - Zbwvfwtfwwfwwfwwfwwowrsl Operetta of 1928 CCTHE BELLS OF BEAUIOLAISQ' the operetta chosen for presentation the year of 1928, was a huge success. Eightyfseven people in the music departments took part under the direction of Mr. Glover and Miss Dickinson, who had charge of the singingg Mrs. Williams, who was dramatic directorg and Miss Segerman, dancing instructor. The story was quite simple yet complicated enough through entanglements in love affairs to be interesting from start to finish. The Glee Clubs cooperated with the directors to put on a good show, and the money earned was used to buy uniforms for the band, of which Creston is justly proud. QWs?wiVmWVrwtmWmWfwtQ6 1 Q 2 s D Tmwwfwfwwd Wifi l61l Wfwwmwfwwmwfwwfwwrwsii 5 A6 DTVWWVWWVWWVWWVWWVYWWVXUQP Top Row: Paul Clarke, Mr. Haitema, Sam Bowsky. Bottom Row: Evelyn Van Bree, Mary Pease. Isabel Buchan. Debating, 192 7-1928 Coach--Mx. Haitema Teams-Amrmativez Mary Pease, Evelyn Van Bree, Paul Clarke. Negative: Mary Pease, Paul Clarke. Alternates: Isabel Buchan, Sam Bousky. Question: Resolved, That the Direct Primary method of nominating candidates for public office in the United States should be abolished. Creston's second attempt at organizing a debating team proved a success for the coach as well as the school. Although not quite good enough to be able to enter the state contest, Creston made a good showing in the district elimination by winning three out of four debates. With no experience the Creston trio met the lonia team at Ionia on the negative side of the question and succeeded in receiving a two to one decision. Even their car demonstrated its jubilant nature on the way home. At the second debate Creston's negative team had their hopes blighted when Allegan defeated Creston 3 to 0 in the latter's auditorium. The third debate, however, turned the tables and the aflirmative trio defeated Holland with a unanimous decision. - ' At the last debate Creston was again victorious, defeating Muskegon 2fl. WF?-WFWTWWPTVFWWWWFTIQ I 9 2 8 D:lVfYXi'fYVWWVWWVWWfWvVl i621 Lowmomwmwotmwmfi S so A DTOVWWWWYWVWWWWA l V Harold DeWindt, Mrs. Williams, Victoria' Birch, Robert C. Slack. The Forensic Group NOT the least among the numerous extra-curricular activities of the year, is the work of this group of public speakers. Each one with individual eifort and consistency assumed work in a particular division of public speaking activity, and although none stood first in any of the contests in which they participated, nevertheless each won for himself and for his school a noble laurel through hs accomplishments in public speaking. Harold C, DeWindt, Hrst speaker of the 1926f27 d-ebate team and second place winner in the state Declamatory Contest of 1927, entered the National Oratorical Contest choosing as his subject, The Present Significance of the Constitution. I Victoria Birch was the first student from Creston to enter the state Extempore Contest. Her subject was, The Mississippi River Flood Situation. Robert C. Slack entered the state Declamatory Contest choosing as the subject of his declamation, The Storming of Mission Ridge. Mrs, Williams, public speaking and dramatics teachergwas the coach for each of these speakers, and to her as much as to them is due much credit for the achievements of this group. im fwWmYoWmWfwWfwWfTEQ Q 2 S Djti'FwWfYYTRYdy i631 WVONYWVWWOWWVWTTQ S ,aes A Eimrcwfwinfirirw Creston Hi-Y Club THE HifY Club of Creston is one of the biggest and the best boys clubs in the school. It has approximately fifty members and is connected with the Y. M. C. A. with Mr. Van Wingen and Mr. Van Brook as advisors. It, perhaps, can boast of doing more for boys in the way of making them clean living, self-respecting citizens than any other club. Its motto, which the boys try to live up to is, The purpose of the Hi-Y Club is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. It is trying further to raise the morale by presenting to Creston High School a motto frame, in which a new motto is placed each week for the students to keep before them as ah idea . On Thanksgiving and Christmas. the club puts up a few big baskets of food and presents them to the needy. Also, the club is now endeavoring to raise enough money to support an Indian boy in Korea, and put him through school. Under the direction of the Y. M. C. A. it has a state, county, and an Older Boys' Conference. And as a climax it has a grand outing at the end of the season to which every boy looks forward. The oflicers for 1928 are as follows: President ................ - ...................... - .......... - ...... .............. E dwin Van Houten Vice'President .... - ....... .............. M .... - ..... E dward Baas Secretary ..... , ............... .... - ..... F ranklin Hendricks Treasurer ................ .- ................. John Straayer L1-'NIVNYI-f NfVfql1fXJyq:ifX1T -I V, X ,yifxnfxiwwlfwf XTV Nil? ws mmm. im JVWLQ 1 Q 2 8 mwmmfwfw vi E641 Wsfwwmvrrmwmfi ss ,aes ADTOWOWOYWWWYTWWVW , ' 1 f .wwf ,mf LW! The Girls, Literary Club AT the beginning of the school year 1924 Mrs. Frances Williams and a group of girls established the Girls' Literary Club. The purpose of the organization was to encourage higher standings and to promote an interest in literature. The membership was composed of girls who have fifteen hours of B work and iive hours of C work. The next year, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Stowell, the club wrote the words to the Creston Fidelity Song. The faculty advisor for 1927f28 was Ivfiss Tenhaaf. Under her guidance the girls conf ducted the initiation for new members, wrote the words to the present school song, sponsored a Christmas party and Cabaret dance, and the annual picnic. A longfplanned for library was begun by a year's subscription to the Bookman maga- zine. The oifrcers for 1927-28 were: President - ...... s ...................,..........r............ ....... - ..... M ary Laramy Vice President ................. -.- ........... ............... I ean Milne Secretary ........,..... -.. ........... -..Polly Scott Treasurer ........... .......... G ladys Howell Vwwfwwfwwfwwfwwfwwfwwfiii 1 Q 2 S Q5NFwWfaTFXP'mWfYfiFYi i651 Wfwrrirwwrwwmwfwwfwii S A Q5 A 1jTmWmNTo'FwWfwNWoWfi 1 i I Senior Pep Club THIS peppy 'organization was first created in September, 1927, by Miss Segerman. Other faculty advisors were Miss Dickinson, Miss Wise and Miss Weiss. The purpose of the club was to create enthusiasm and school spirit among the students and to boost all school activities. All girls in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth grades were eligible for membership. Room representatives, cheer leaders and class managers were chosen to represent each class to keep boosting for all things undertaken by the Creston student body. The social events for the year were many, varied and enjoyable. The officers for the first year were: President ................. M .... - ........., - ........................ .N ................. Eleanor Guenther Vice'PresidenL .... - ...... ........................................ I ean Milne Secretary One ..... - ...... .......... .A lyce Vanden Boogert Secretary Two ............ ..,,,............,..... B erdella Green l?oVfwWriToWrwWmWfwWfsWEQ 1 Q 2 S Qjvfwwfwwfwwrwwfigifgl l66l 1 Lnrwsrwwmwfwwrsrwrwii sw A Dwrwrwwmsrwwmwfwwfwl i Junior Pep Club h IN September, 1927, Miss Segerman organized the Junior High Pep Club for the girls of the Junior High School. The main purpose of the club is to promote and make more of all high school dramatic, forensic, and athletic activities. Although the club is but one year old it has its niche in Creston club circles. It introduced a new Pep song to the junior High School, raised most of its expense money by conducting doughnut sales, and gave several parties during the season of 1927f28. Besides Miss Segerman, the club is sponsored by Miss Clarke and Miss Dickinson. The ollicers for the season were: President .... . ............................................ ................................................. N aomi Fitz Vice-Presidents-.- ..... ....... - ................ - ................. ,..... M i ldred Buffun Secretaries ................ ........ - ..... E dna Labdell, Margaret Davis VWWOWOTWWWWWWWFTQ 1 Q 2 S fbivfifwwfwwfimfifwstwi l67l ss as A DTfWWfWWfWWVWIWW5WVWi The Class of Twenty-eight There's a class in Creston High School 'Tis the Class of Twenty-eight, Though there's been temptation to the best We have stuck until this date. We measure strength with effort, And we've set our goal so high To give the best that's in us, Is the least that we can my We have followed our instructions While 'twas stormy and while clear, The best that we were capable Through each advancing year. As we leave our Alma Mater And our teachers, tried and true, Then may we meet on life's way More worthy still of you. We, the class of nineteen twenty-eight, Are all gathered now to part. . We have improved each shining hour, In our mind and soul and heart. Rejoice for friend and teachers, Who did our standards rate. Goodfbye, good luck, God bless you Our class of twentyfeight. WILVER BROWN. 000 Builders We are builders of a mighty ship so fair Which is ready to be launched upon seas of hidden care. We've built the massive sides upon a well'made keel, We've made the vessel large and strong like steel. We will wave a famous ensign on the banner staff above Which, to shipfwrecked mariners, will mean strength and love. In the early days of Norsemen, ships were made as though an artg Greatest care was always given to each small and unseen part. just the same our lives we shape with the mighty tool of time We have built a strong, firm base, where our feet can start to climb. The seas of cares are tides of life, the ship a foundation true, The ensign on our banner staff is dear old maize and blue. With the past for fond remembrance and a future bright and clear We can face our coming tasks without the slightest fear. We pass to toil, to conquer-our task to build a name, Ah, fate, what kindness can be given in life's race of fame? ELIZABETH ANDERSON. ,5WfXTVFTTWFQWFiffTLQi 1 Q 2 s Ewmmmmomtfri E681 I , VA W- W A wV'wVAW-W -wV Athletirs DHHHUHUHUHUHHUUHUL F221 H11 Q4 3 E E Q H 2 E k E 5 5 F E E : 5 lf I X rl , ,......mm., ' xi. W Q W0 fl' WLT L ,-...ll 711 AL VYWWVYYWWVWWVWTFTEQ s as abrmrmrrwsrirwsmorfwi - Football THE football team of Creston High School covered itself with much glory throughout the past season. It had that peculiar kind of spirit, that does not allow' a team to experience utter defeat. Many games were won in the closing moments of the contest, which shows the fighting spirit that predominates in all of Creston's teams, The linefup of the team of 1927 is as follows: L. End .........,..................,..,.....,......,..........,, Edward Parady R. Tackle ............ .....,........ C harles Riley CCD L. Tackle ..... , ...................,..,....,......................... Alec Geale R. End ..,.......... ........ - ..,........ T . Shuker L. Guard ,.... - .... ...............,...........,... L eo Solomon Quarter ........,........ .,........ ............... L a wrence Eno Center ................... .........,.,... - .....' K enneth Hoffmaster R. Half .... ,....,......, - ..,, ..,....,....., - ........... G e rald DeGraaf R. Guard .....,........................,.............. Versol Lamphear L. Half .................... ......... ......................... W e ndell Emery - Fullback ............................................... - ..... Charles Kunkle The outlook for a very successful season next year is bright and the support of the Seniors will do much towark making it so. Creston won five out of the seven games played, losing to teams which were above her own class. ' Summary of the season is as follows: South ....... .......... - ......................................... 3 3 Creston ....... ...... ........ 0 Central ...........,...,, - ........................ ....... - ..... 2 0 Creston .............. .....,.. 0 Technical ............ .... ...... 0 C reston .............. ...... ....... 1 3 Greenville ..... . .............. ...- ..... 24 Creston ,..,, - ....... ........,.. . 25 Grand Haven ..... - .......... .......... 6 Creston .,..,......,.. ........ 7 Muskegon Heights .......... ,......... 2 Creston. ..........,,, ............. 6 Ottawa Hills ..... - ............. .......... 6 Creston ..... - ,...... ............. 1 2 mas Basketball THE Creston High Basketball Team of 1927-28 experienced a very successful season, winning eleven out of the seventeen games played. Prospects for a good team seemed poor at the beginning of the year with but one veteran returning from the 1926127 Championship aggregation. The team improved with each game, however, due to the hard -work of the members and Coach Van Wingen. Basketball critics did not concede Creston as a titular possibility nor expect it to more than break even in the games won and lost. To the surprise of all, it won seven out of ten city games, and was in the running for the Championship until the loss of Captain West. Every team in the city feared Creston this year because of heir indomitable fighting spirit. The City title was not won, but something else was won and that was the courage to fight till the end when Creston entered Class A this year for the first time. The team r-eached the second round but was defeated by Central, the City Champions. In victory or defeat, we may say that we are proud of the team of 192'7f28 for what it accomplished and the spirit it upheld. The linefup for the season is as follows: R. Forward ......... ........ - ....................,..... E has Rosendall R. Guard ...............,. -.- .......... .... - ..... L loyd West fcj L. Forward ..... - .... , ,......... M .... - ........... Howard Linkfield L. Guard ..........,...... - ...... ............. ................. R a y DeBree Cent-er ....................... - ...............,...................... Neil Ludwick The summary of the 1927f28 season is as follows: Grandville ..... - .......... - ................................ 4 Creston .,......,..,....,.,..,.,,..,. ,,,...,,.... Petoskey ..... , ...........................................,... 2 7 Creston ,,...... ...,,. ,,,.. , ..... 9 South ........ D ....................... . ..- ..... Creston. .... - .... ,. ..... -...:. Ottawa Hills .4.................,...... .......... C reston .............. ..... M ..... Creston .............. . ........... Central ..... - .......................... .......... C reston .............. ............ Alumni ....................... -... .......... 14 ' Creston .............. ....... . Catholic Central .......... .......... C reston ..... - ....... ....,....... 28 16 17 19 21 Muskegon Heights ........... ...- ..... 17 16 18 16 30 31 20 Grand Haven ........... .......... C reston. ............. ........... . Union . ....... .. ..... ...... .....r.... C reston. .......... -. ..... ' Creston .............. ........ ,... Z 5' Catholic Central .......... 40 Central ....................... .......... C reston .............. ......,..... 2 5' 17 23 24 21 Grand Haven ........... .......... 2 2 Creston 29 21 35 17 I6 South ...,...,............... - .... - .......... Creston .............. ............ 2 5' Ottawa Hills ..,..... , .......... ........ . . Creston ..... - ....... ............ 1 6 Muskegon Heights .............................. Creston .............. ............ 1 6 Union... ......................................................... Creston ........... -. ......... ...2 5 The results of the Tournament are: Holland ..- ...........................................,...... 17 Creston ..... . ....... ......,...,. 2 1 Central .............. . ......................... - .............. 3 l Creston .,............ , .,..,....,. 17 Irwtwwmwmwmwmwmrdti 1 Q 2 3 EBtwWrwwmVfwWfT'fwtYi 1721 1 f I A . 4 1 M' , ,v 2' ' 1 5 I 73 . ,L . . i -Q v 1 --XX . ' V ., 7TH HOUR GYM CLASS CHAMPIONS SENIOR HIGH CHAMPIONS-ROOM 201 JUNIOR HIGH CHAMPIONS-ROOM 112 ,,, , K si ..,,,iN 1 , L+ V, ,,.,, 111 E741 VYVVWWWWKSAGAEFFWWWWWW JUNIOR TEAM . Girls' Basketball THIS year the Senior girls were represented in the interfclass basketball tournament by two teams under the leadership of Berdella Green and Lena DeYoung. Berdella's team played three games and lost three, while I..ena's team, which was more fortunate, played three games ' and lost one. XM The Juniors were represented by a group of three teams led by Dorothy Loingcore, Eleanor Guenther, and Dorothy Calrow. , ' The Seniors were surpassed by the Juniors, winning but two of six games. fx The girls showed very good-sportsmanship throughout the season. The games were snappy and close, the last two requiring overftime periods to decide the victors. Both classes showed themselves to be good winners or losers whichever the occasion called for. 'Due to the good spirit, good sportsmanship, and clean play the girls had an interesting and worthwhile basketball season. VYYYYYYYTQl92sjYYYYY??Td U71 Bwmrdrwwmwmwmgrii 5 as A Dfhgrmvntmwwmwnwd SENIOR TEAM The lineup for the year was as follows: SENIOR TEAMS Lena De Young, fg Agnes Timmers, ic: Dorothy Bartholic, f: Mary Pease, gg Georgia Headworth, scg Catherine Fletcher, gg Ruth Lindhout, scg Iean Milne, gg Lucille Welling, csg Alyce Vanden Boogert, icg Leona Van Dyke, gg Mildred Braman, fg Gladys Howell, gg Lois Hart, fg Celia Westrate, fg Linda Manilla, g. ' JUNIOR TEAMS Dorothy Longcore, fg Neva Thompson, cg Doris jackson, gg Evelyn Van Bree, fg Ona Slocum, scg Lillian Vander Veen, gg Bessie Taylor, gg Eleanor Guenthur, fg Mildred Schouwenaar, gg Beatrice Winger, scg Dorothy Van Aken, cg Maxine Cook, gg Anna Ver Brug, fg Florence Pearsall, fg Dorothy Calrow, gg Angeline Oudersluys, fg Grace Callaghan, fg Ethel Faasen, scg Eleanor Selz-er, gg Dorothy Fleming, gg Esther Fletcher, c. The teams owe a great deal to Miss Segerman for all the time she spent with them, both in coaching and refereeing. The knowledge of fair play and loyalty which characterized the games was largely due to the example Miss Segerman set for the girls. Wwtmtnrwwmwmwfwti 1 Q 2 s Emtmwrwgrgfwwfrmwmrrl U61 IfYYi'FwWrwWfwWmYiEQ S A Q5 A ETfTmWmmfTfwWWWd I Girls' Yell Squad THE Girls' Yell Squad was organized two years ago by Leona Garceau who had seen the plan worked out in Detroit. Its purpose is to promote better spirit throughout the school and to assist with new yells. The club this year has not only assisted with yells at the games but has also started new ones. The oflicers for the first semester were: President .........,. - .... - .......... - ................................. ......... - ..... H elen Brandau Secretary ....................... - .,........ - ...................... ................. B eatrice Wenger Treasurer ..... - .....................,........,,.. - .......... - ............. -.- ........ Irene Hoogerhyde The oilicers for the second semester were: President ..... -M ....... - .... - .... ,,-.-,- ....,.. -., ............. - ........ ..... - ..... C atherine Fletcher Secretary ..... K ....,.....,.....,..... - .......... . ................ - ......... .. .. ...... - ..... Beatrice Wenger Treasurer ........... - .......,,...........,....... - .................................................... . .... - .......... . ........... Eleanor Guenther I Yell Leaders for the lirst semester were Lena DeYoung and Dorothy Bartholic, and those for the second semester were Dorothy VanAken and Georgia Headworth. ?i fTmvVoWmWfeTWfVfTEQ 1 9 2 S Qiwfeffififivmsrifeli V771 rwwrivorwwmwfrmwmstc S as A jvmsrwwmsrwwfwowrsi X . , , C Club THE C Club is composed of all boys who have won a major letter in a major sport at Creston. When a boy does this he automatically becomes a C Club member. The first two years little was done by the Club as it had nothing to work for. The first president was Orlo Dennis. The C Club of l927'28 met during September and elected the following oliicers: President ................ - ..,................... 4 .......... - .......... . .................................. - ......r...................... Wendell Emery Vice-President ................. - ........................................... ................ - ....... ................. V e rsol Lamphear Secretary'Treasurer ...................,...r..... , ................ - .................,....,.. - ........,,...... - ......i.... E. james Parady The boys held their annual Varsity Dance in October and it proved to be a huge success. The Club agreed to and carried out the plan of having postal cards marked with a C to be sent to Alumni members notifying them of meetings. The Club for the lirst time decided to have a speaker at each meeting and it helped to make them more interesting. The membership for this year was rather small at first because most of the letter-men had graduated with the class of '27. Later, the membership was increased by the winners of football, basketball and track letters. ' The purpose of the C Club is to help better conditions around school and to keep up a good standard of sportsmanship and scholarship. WVfwWmNTnWfwNTAiTfwWfWEC 1 9 2 S D1mTn?wfwWfiFYYi ' E781 Dorrrwrrmrrmrwii S A e A Erdorfirwwmrdowm Firm ' Vellemas Drug Store ......... Dr. O. Stryker ............,........,. De Korne Furniture Co. Garret Oosterhof, Tailor ...,....,. Vanderzand's Hardware .....,.... Breen Ea' Halladay .................. Treat's Drug Store .......... Jurries Furniture Co. .....,., . Goebel E! Brown ............. Popma's Market C. A. Middleton ........ , ....... 1. Index to Page 81 si 81 S1 82 82 82 82 83 83 83 WalkfOver Boot Shop ........... .... 8 4 North Star Bakery .................... -... 84 Tange's Dry 'Goods Store ........... .... S 4 The Mosher Co. .....,... ......... 84 Louis Landauer .....,........ - .......... .... 8 4 Brubaker Studio ............................ .... 8 5 BultemafTimmer Fuel Co. ......... .... 8 6 Gus Unseld ........................................ .... 8 6 A. Olson ..c.- .,..... - ..... ..... 8 6 Mrs. I. Dreher .............. - ........ .... 8 6 The junior Class ........................ .... 8 7 Pylman Dry Goods C0 ...,........ - .... 87 Richmond Stamp Works .......,....... -.. 87 Walter E. Miles Coal Co. ........ - ....... , ,.... 87 Grand Rapids National Bank ........ -.. ..... 88 Family and Michigan Theaters .............. ..... 8 8 Kelly Ice Cream Co ............... - ............. -... 88 Brunger's Hardware .....,............. Arctic Spring Water Co .... J ..... Peterson E? Segard .............. , .... Baas 8? Hoonstra Garage .......... School Book Store .....,........ , .... Herkners ................. ...... 1 .. 89 89 89 89 90 90 Baker Photo Co. ............. .......... .... 9 0 J. Fred Schneider ........................,. - .........,..... .... 9 1 Louise Brainard Beauty Parlor ......,........ .... 9 1 Grand Rapids Savings Bankl ............... .... 9 2 Creston Echo .,... - ................................ .... 9 3 The Al-Mo Shoppe ..,........,......... .... 9 3 Cole's Shoe Store ............. .,.. 9 3 Advertisers Firm Page ' John The Tailor ......... 94 Jane Goldner ....................r...................... 94 R. O. Zylstra ......,,............................ 1 ......,.... 94 Dave'nportPMcLachlan Institute ........... 95 A, DeYoungs Candy Kitchen .............. 95' Dorothy Hendershot ...........,............... .,...... 5 95 Michigan Trust Co. .....,.............. 96 Vander Broek Hardware ..... - .... 97 S. A. Morman 5' Co. ............ ........ , 97 Geo. Den Herder 3 Co...f... 97 Dykema's Grocery ....,.,,,..... -,. 97 The Grand Rapids Press .......... 98 The Hub ............................................ 98 The Old National Bank .,......... 98 Gas Company ................ L ,....... 99 Economy Shoe Repair ........... 99 Coit Pharmacy ............................. ,. 99 Creston Dry Goods Store .......,..... 100 Taylors, Inc. ....,... L ...,.,.............. - ....... r...,,... 1 00 The Specialty Candy Co ............, 100 Dooge's Grocery ..... - .......... . ...., . ..- ..... 100 Kent State Bank ...................... 102 Bissell Carpet Sweeper .........., 103 Van't Hof Boot Shop ........... 104 Shipman Coal Co. ............ 104 Patten Monument Co ...,........ 104 Eshleman's Pharmacy ........... ......... 1 04 Kirk E. Wicks ........................ 105' Sanitary Milk Co. .................... 105 Hoekzema's Shoe.Store ..................... 105' H. M. Carling Confectionery ............. 105' Hoifman's Dry Goods Store ...,....,....... 106 Matt Heyns, Groceries ............................ - ........... 106 Gerrit Van Strien, Funeral Director ......... 106 Labotz Brothers Bakery .......................................... 106 Mills, Realtor ...,................ - ............. - ....... 107 Charles Lindberg's Gun Shop .............. 107 Arctic Ice Cream Co. ........................... 107 Jahn E3 Ollier Engraving Co ........r. 108 Creston P. T. A .....................,............ ......... 1 09 Toren Printing Co. .......... 110 Autographs .............. - ......... 111 Autographs ......,,... 112 rrfrmrwrmrrmrcwtdd 519 is D3 were rroogfwri 1791 Vmmmmnmaisasajwnmmmmnn Lee: Would you like to take a nice long walk? The Boy Friend: Why, I'd love to. Lee: Then don't let me detain you. '99 Look here, Lucille, what do you mean by keeping me waiting here at the corner, looking like a fool? Well, Herb, I know I kept you wait' ing, but you did the rest yourself. Q39 Yes, Miss johnson explained, quite a number of plants and flowers have the prefix 'dogf For instance, the dogfrose and dogfviolet are well known. Can any of you name another? Ed Downs fhappilyj: Yes, collie- flowers. '25 Student: Heard of the latest in poisons? janitor: No. What is it? Student: Aeroplane poisoning. One drop is usually suflicientf' .3 Old Gentleman: My boy, don't you think fishing is a cruel sport? Ed. P. fdisgustedlyj: Cruel? Well, I should say so. I've sat here for over six hours: I haven't had a single bite, and I'm half frozen. Cruel is the right word. at He: Can you cook and sew and sweep and keep house? She fhopefullyj: Yes, rather. He: Then if the worst comes to the worst you ought not to have any trouble finding a job. 8 Peg freturning from a performance of Elijah j: You know, dad, I simply adore Mendelssohn. , Father: Do you, by gad? Well, let it be clearly understood I won't have a sonfinflaw with a name like that. 3 Margaret N.: I hear Mike W. works in a furniture factory. Helen H.: Oh, he wood. Bud: Can you cook, darling? Alice: I don't know, Bud. But I used to make the most wonderful mud pies. at Teacher: What's the difference be' tween a drama and a melodrama? Student: Well, in a drama the heroine merely throws the villain over. In a melodrama she throws him over a cliff. .39 Going! Going! Gone! Famous last words of men: I do. 8 Mrs. Williams: Do you have trouf ble with 'shall' and 'will'? Ray Davis: No. Wilver says 'you shall' and I say 'I will'. '39 Mr. Rens: Why was Columbus so anxious to discover America? Mary L.: I don't know unless it was because he wanted to find a place to park. 8 Mil: What's the name of that piece they are playing? Windy: What Does it Matterff Mil: Oh, I just wondered. -3 Class Treasurer: Dough Dough Due O Dough Due. Dough Due Oh Do. .8 S Old Lady: I suppose you Sea Scouts are very careful when you take your trips. Sea Scout: Oh, yes, we try to be as wreckless as possible. 8 Lecturing Frenchman: Ees Meesf tair Henri Ford een dees audience? Dead Silence. Lecturer: I thought I saw hees car outside. 8 First Senior: Have a puncture? Second Senior: No thanks, I just had one. WYYWWOWFVHQIQQSQWWWGWFVYYW ISOI l ' 'Nw xnfxrvxxvxrv 'I K, xo Zin-fwrvf NIV v!yQJ6'A'Ql FWmmmmWWQSA6AQIfmImmwfI sfnim- -lll -my.. ,... ..,,,-.,,-,,,-,,,-,ln-,,,,..,,...,,,,,,,- :,l -W-mimi,II-.W-,ll-mim1m1.miui,milnim1,..?. I VELLEMNS DRUG STORE j I 1364 Norm Ave., N. E., at spencer sr. I L GRAND RAPIDS, MICHLM I The Seal OfSC1flSfGCfl0fl,, I I T Our label though little in size is big in purpose F Q .'l: in actualily, as our bond for the satisfaction of your purchase. -i-.1-.H-.n -1 -I --I:.-- .-H!-W--If-If-U.-m--.f --In-I-V-.I--I..-M.-IZ.-.I-...,-.-..1-.-...-- I-.m-If,-W-I..-mi. inn-:::1:: iii- :-:1 -:- - 1 -41:1 -':-- 1 -e -111 -:-- -- - -:lim-nn? I I COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF I DR. J. o. sTRYKER I I I E , I I .pn-..r- ... -- ...-- I- I- ... 1.-. ---- .-I ----- 4- - - - -...-.q. ,!......,,- - -1.. -,.-...-...-mg -i... '... ..-.....4...-.,- -. - -... -1..-...-....- - - .. - - -..-ng. I R I I 1 f , I I I I elmmyne llurnlfure 0, 3 l -I, M A cfm- . A ,N l I UQIMIE RQBINLISH I E DLAINFIELD AIlE.g QUIMBY ST. g IM..- I- I- - -- -W - .... -IW ...... 1--- -.h-,.-I.,L .:,..-.,.-...... - - - .. - ...f,...,...-l..-...-,..-.,.-.....,......-.,.-......... ..- - - .. - ..- .....-,.,!. - . , i S25 Special I MADE-TO-MEASURE SUITS E Expert Reparing, Dry Cleaning and Pressing I Garret Oosterhof, .Tailor I I 1350 PLAINFIELD AVE., N. E. I..- ...I -..,- - -m-,..-..,-M-...-...-.-n.-,.,-.m-..-.I-...-...-..-..-...-...-,..-..:4I.,-I,.-..-..-.I LPNXVVXFI-' XFVXIVXFV Xe xnfxnfxufwv Xnfyxrvxl Iffwmwmwmmmdle 1 Q 2 3 Qmfwrwmrwwmfwri ISU fwWTTfTmTTC S A as A Hp TTmTwTwTTTTT in-m-nm-n--m-u1...-..1,-m..--...1,.,-..-gi.,-g..-uig1n.-m-min-m1m-nu--m-an-I-Iin I VANDERZAND S HARDWARE I 7 - 4I 7 MICHIGAN STREET, N. E. I i Formerly at I06O Ottawa Ave. 5 g Sporting Goods-Fishing Tackle-General Hardware I I Eavetroughixx Baby Cab Wheels Re-tired i I Lawn Mowers Sharpenecl Bicycle Repairing 3 I.-.-,-.-I.-...-T.-.e-...-.-..-.n-e- - .- - T- T-,-..,-.-.,-.-.-..-.-.-.,-.-...I lftnimlrrnz- 1nn-:m-ming1uq-m-m1:n1m1lu:-m1:un-:m--nn-un-:n- 1u4a -em-un-m1m1un1 --m1nn1:,? BREEN 8: HALLADAY The Company with the Coal and the Service I I I 5 DEPENDABLE FUELS 7 I i S Phone 4666 I I I 1 I 'fin-u:.1m1 1 1 1 ,- .- '- 1-'1 - u.-m.1m-m.-ui- 1- -1 .- 1 - .1 1 .1 - --uu.1n:-:aiu Qow-m-m-xr.-vu'-'nu-un-m-xnur111111:-M11 e- - --- -1111 . 1 1 -: 1 -4- -e 1m-un1u!o , I I 7 1 ' Good Place to Trade I I , I TREATS DRUG STORE I I 593 Plainfield Avenue I i i 3 7.1 62 s-Pheeee-7-27 1 2 ' 1 'gn--nm-uc 111111 .1 1m:-nm--m:-uu:--:u-r- ,-ui1m:-u:-u:- 1 1 :-- -1 - e1..-.,1,.i o!tl1:n1'l-ll-1:1-1:1-lull:-'ul 111-- ' 1 1 1- 11--11-11 1, -.-limini, I I I I Phone 7.1 506 , - I I Jurries Furniture Company I COMPLETE HOME FURNISHERS E I 1428 Plainfield Ave. I.-.-.. ...... ' ....,.,,,, ,m-,,-,-..-..T-.-..-,-.-..--I IWTfTfTwTDrfTfTfTEQ IQ 21'-S Djvfwfeffifwwfw ISN Wfiwvmwmwmwmwmiis .Ao A DTfYTWfWWVWNW5WfiI :gan-1lu1Il1lll1ul1m:ul1nu1m1nn-IrI--lm-unl1n1un-IuI-1141111111:1m-In-lu-nl-nn-In-1nn1llI11In1xn1l,!, 1 I ' I E WHERE THE FUN BEGINS I I I GOEBEL 81 BROWN , Inc. I I , I I Sporfzng Goods g I I I QQ i Next to Y. M. C. A. Phooes 6-1288 E i I7 Library St. i I 'm'H 'n'?' 'fm' I I I I I i P , M k 5 3 Compliments of Q I Opman S ar et I C. A. Middleton 3 Qualzty Meats E I gc Company 3 : 1416 NORTH AVE. : : : : Ph e 7-2100 : : : I I I I I I I q I I : : NORTH ENDV I M I : Realtors : : : I Dial 7-2334 : 1 I 1 I i..-..-.-.-.-..-.,-..-...-..-...-...-..-.l .5.-..-..-..-...-.-..-..-,.-..-..-.-..-..-..l Ifwwmwmvofwwmwfwwowiq 1 Q 2 3 Dffifwowfifwfifw f33l i IWWWVYWWVWWVWWVYTQ ss A Q5 A Dlrrwrifwrmrfiwrl CGLLEGIA NS KNOW I Collegiate style is not an empty term when applied to I Walk-Overs. Most under-graduates really wear them. I WALK-OVER BOOT SHOP E ' 96 MONROE ljl-l..-l...-1..--..-l...-.....1.l.-l...- .... - 1... -,...-N-...-,l. .3...-.l.--..-1..-1.-1..- f.,. -l..-:-...-l..-m.-1..-.-...- 4. N0IgEgd32EeSFliiIiRY Tange's Dly Goods Store I Rolls, Pastry Dry Goods and Notions Baked Daily T TASTE THE DIFFERENCE T 403 Ann sl. cor. Plainfield I -lf 4...-,....l...-....-l....,..-...-,l.-...-,,-,l...,.,..,....,,.- -......l....,....l-,..:-.,, ....l-... -.l.-...,....,-,.. -..l .....q. q.. W-.ng1n--ll:.-,,.1.l1-.u.-ml1...1n.-.m1llu..g Ladies' and IVIen's Furnishings Auto. 7-I233 IBI3 Plainfield m1gu1gpl1n.1m1 ..g....m..gm-.-.l1:u-. 14 1 Qui, I ROBIN HOOD L Never shot a IVIOSI-IER bow or arrow, but some of the more recent I archers are making shots equal to some credited to him. Robin Hood T had his Merry Meng our men and women are made merry by using Q MOSHER MADE BOWS and ARROWS. I Some.say: I shot an arrow through the air s It struck in the target, I know where. I lt was a Mosher shaft straight and trueg I They find the center as no others do, I THE MOSHER COMPANY ! Lindquist Bldg. ARCHERY TACKLE Grand Rapids, Mich. q. l--..-.-l-.l-...-.lp-lm.-.lt-l. -..l-l.,-..l-.ll-.lll-ll-.1 -..---.I-.ll-ll---.l-..-...--I-m-....-..l-mr- y!an1xl- -. 1 iuzn-w-lu-m-n-xl1:m1:Iu1U1:u1:l1anim:-1inzallznu-11:-ll-:I1xu1lm1 I l LOUIS LANDAUER l HARDWARE-SPORTING GOODS-FISHING TACKLE E :Quin Q vtuic I Phone 7-3858 I805 Plainfield Ave. E GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN aI111m-lm--llx1u:1u-u-ruins:-ua-1:1ull-11:1-In-uninu-lx-nl1ll:-1m1ur1lljlm1lu1-l1u-n.-u- mia ilfXl'1fNJ1fXl'lfxf1fx11,fxll7xl'lf fi k YXIVNWXIWXYNVXIV XIV ,mfwmmmfwmfll 1 Q 2 S Qilmfwfwmmmfrwl i343 TTOTTTOTTVTTC S AO AETOIOTTOWOIWOWVTI I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Oui in Ike world- I 1 ONE IS OFTEN CALLED UPON TO PICK I THE BEST FROM A LARGE NUMBER OF THINGS. WHEN IT COMES TO PICTURES, 7 I YOU WILL MAKE A WISE CHOICE IF YOU I SELECT I I I I The Brubaker Studio s Your Class Photographer I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I3I8 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING I Phone 6-9156 I CALL FOR APPOINTMENT I I I I I I I I I I nlq.1.g1 1 -mimI-nn-nn1uu1InI-un1Im+un-lu-uw-un1ln-vll1IIu1l1l1Il -1-1 1 1 1IlI-Ill-will hWfT mTwTTfwWrTfwTC5 1 Q 2 3 f3UFTFwWfYTFTFwTYI I35I FFWWWWWNQsAoAEDDWwWwwI u!u1m1ml-rm1un1il-m-im1n1u--u-:u1u1u1u---vu I I BULTEMA-TIMMER FUEL CO. I Use Our Canvas Protection for the Cleanest Method of I Coal Delivery I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I I F U E L I Dial 9-3366 ' Cor. Wealthy and Market .i..-....n....-....,.-... ...... ..,-.,,-.-......-..-......-..-n....-.-.-....-..-.... I-------M ---------- --I--I s------ --------- ----- I I I I I I I I I E Compliments of I I A I I I I - I I I I Gus H. Unseld Sr. I I 226 Ann Street I Linotype Composition I I I I of All Kinds I I The Shoemaker I I I I I I I gi I I I I I I II S I I I I I I T Graphic Arts Bldg. T I E Ottawa and Trowbridge Phone 7-I889 I i I ! I I I 1 I I I ' I -1--I---I ---------- I--I---+ 4'-w-I---I --------- -----:-H+ -1----:-.--- ---- n---,--n--- ----1------I-----------I-n ----- I------r I I I I I MRS-J.DREHER I DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS I I I 2164 Plainfield Ave. 350 Spencer st., N. E. I I Phone 7-2032 ' Phone 7-1926 I I 3,,,-..-.......,-..-..-..-...-..I-.......-n-...-n-n-..-.....-..-...-.-..-..-..-..-.-......-..-..g. IV' NIV Nfl! Xflf X NIV XII! XII! NIV XYV I WWWWWWWWQIQQSQVVVWWWMW H561 Iifxnfxrvxnfxrvxrvxrvxnf C TX I xnfxrvxnfxnf - . fN - sry wmv N Immmmwwwisaoajrfmmmmww uIeu1n1m--nu-u-m1nu-m-in-unim-un-nu-in-nu-uu1un-un1uu1mi-xn1nu1mn-nu--m1u1uu-un-nn-nafo I . I I Congratulations Seniors I I We have often heard the statement that high school days I I constitute the happiest period of our life. Those who are I I now passing beyond the doors of this institution with its I I E 0 l E I pleasant memories so abundant, are only beginning to I I realize the truth embodied in that remark. That these I T memories may prevail with the passing of the years is the T f wish of Ii f - THE JUNIOR CLASS. T I . uI-l-M- -fm-wl-In--u ------- u- -un-un-mi-un-uu-mi-m-uu--u- iiin - ilii -un-ma-nn-up v!ll1IIl1lII -1--1v1v11 I-In-Q? ulnn-an-ln-'mtin1im-M1nn11m--un-nu-un-lu1uu-u!o I - I I I I I I I I I ' E Compliments of Rlchmond i I Stamp Works I I I RED RUBBER STAMPS I I I STENCILS I I Full Line of Dry Goods I I and SEALS I , I , , I I 8 IONIA AVE., s. W. I I Men s Furnishings I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I 6: I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LOUlE RICHMOND I I I I Born and raised in Creston I I I I I I I I ' I 4'-I'-'I ---------- --I-M---P -r--- ----------- -m--I---P s!au1un 111--- --11 1 in-nn-um-in-mi --111 111-- : 1 -- -nnznnga I I E E I I I I WALTER E. MILES COAL CO. i I T I7 LEONARD, N. E. l230 TAYLOR Ii' I i T Phone 7-2479 i i T I I 01111111111141m1-ln-lm-nl1:51-in-M1ln-un-un-In-lm-nu:lu1nn--lui-ux1ul1In1nu-un1n:-uu-un-In-un-nQc hVVVYVYYwi1u2sjVYYYY??Yi E871 2 1 5 1 If XII! Nflfxfkf Xilf XIV NI! XF' , , Y R XIV N412 XIVY XIV I RIIfwmfwmfwWmfwIQ .S A Q5 A Qnvfwlxwlfwfxlfwifxlfwf I ?o--III-In--4 - -, - -I - -I--IIII-nI-:III-mI-:n- - -I - -:II-:I--Iu- -In-I-I-I - -:I-:II-In? T - i A Naizonal Qank I III -zn Creston I 1 5:5 ff, I Z ug Creston Branch I ' llfi MI 1408 PLAINFIELD 'JN H. N. Stone, Jr., Manager I I I I I -ir I IIIIEIIIII GRAND RAPIDS I -- I I I I ee e e e NATIONAL BANK I i une Bank on the squad, - Established I 860. Incorporated I 865. E I I I I .f..-..I..,,I- .. .- I... - I- .....- ,..m-I.-I.-..-I.-.-.I.-..- -..... ,- - ,....-...-.I-..-...-..3. -x-----I--I- -I--I------I--I-----I --I--I--+ -r-I----w- - - - - - - - - -----I---9 I I I ' I COMPLIMENTS I of COMPLIIVIENTS I I . . . I I of I I Famlly and MlChlgaH I I I I I I I Theaters KE L L Y ICE CREAM I I T I I I Q 1 COMPANY I I I I I I C'-5 I I I I I I , if I I I I I I I I I IE Howard T. Reynolds, Mgr. I 5 il I.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-.I-.-..-.-,-.,-.I I..-.I-.-I-.I-..-..-.-I-..I-..-...-.I-II Iwswwvrwwmwfw FWWVXWEQ I Q 2 s DQIVWWVWWVYWWVW FYYTTI E833 If Nw xnf xnf '-JV XIV wyx ' Y TV '--DZ WV 'Nl-f' TSHQXJY VV NIST? IOWOOOOOOI TLC, 5 A Q5 A D Irmmm mmm v:ia11-nu-111-1-ml--In-1111-:II-:I-11:11--11-:I111. 1- - -- --. -, -:1n-m1- --an-1-1-:I-I-111-nn-:In-:I-11--n'34 1 JOHN BRUNGER, Prop. PHONE 7-3969 , I I BRUNGERS HARDWARE I GLASS, PAINTS, VARNISHES and I SPORTING GOODS 1 SHEET METAL WORK 352 SPENCER ST., N. E. I.-.-...-..-.-..-.-I..-..-.-..-.. ....... .-..-..-..-.-...-...-..-..-..-..-.I S.,-1,-,, ,,,- .- - ,-.-.- -.-, -.-.- - -. ---- .-, -2 -1- - -,H-,Q I I I I . I FOR PURE SPRING AND DISTILLED WATER CALL I I THE ARCTIC SPRING WATER CO. - 1 I I Automatic 6-5276 I I I I aiu-nu-un-u--In-In-u:--I-I--Im ------ .- .- ..1-1- .. .- - -1- .. - ,,,-mi, .,.. ..-1.1-1. - ...-In-1.11--.,.--.....-...-,.....,.......-.....,..-1..-'.....,,.-,,...,..-,..,-,!. S , . Q Petersen and Segard 1 PLUMBING AND HEATING I I -5. .g. -Q. E I6I0 C011 Ave., N. E. Phone 7-1713 -..-..-..-..-...-...-..-....-..-..- .- - -...-.- .-..,-..-...-..-..I. 'S' '!' I I OFFICIAL A. A. A. I I I I Baas and Hoonstra Garage I Brake and Battery Service I I ' GENERAL REQPAIRING i I Phone 7-252I 1424 Plainfield Ave. I I....-.-.-..-..-.-.-..-..-.-...-.-..-..-.-I-..-..-...-.-.-..-.-.-.-..-..-..-.I IfTfTmTfwTmTwTmTw1TQ IQ 2 'S DTSTSOOTOOTOTT, I 3 91 fwwrwrsrici S A Q5 A QbWWsfofWorsI 4... ----------- I. ----.-- ...-........-.I....- -..-...I-..-..-...-.Q I I - I I I I I I I I I l I I The School Book Store I I I OFFERS I I I I The Lowest Prices on Books and I I School Supplies I I I I Always I I I I I I I I I I I 4-..-... ------------ -. -I.. ------------ ...-...-...g. s I Quill-1' T lluilll-illlillllllilllillTlllllll'1-U ?llTflli lll l lllT Tfllllllll 70111 llli' TIIITIIIDQ? 5 I I I I I I Group Photos in This I I ish I Annual by I ' I 5- T I 5 3, Q , I I Baker Photo Co. I T ,xlll Mgpzinij IUIKIIII i T E ' ' 2 SCHOOL GROUPS E I .i.....l..........,.....,......... I .... ........ I and I I . I I f Or ffn IP ktWlh d E CQMMERCIAL 2 I niffff eu'3Q'If21,es ocwixs sieccflialo - I L please every taste from the most I PHOTOGRAPHY I I practical to the most elaborately I I L fanciful. I I Priced to suit any expenditure I 'Siem' I 5 from E I I l 1 I0 Pearl Street I I to I L Across from Postoifice E I H E R K N E R ' S g I E llITlllTllTIllT'lllllllnTlll-IT'-Tlll11IlITlllllL i-lllilllilll-1'lll Tlllll-1lli-llllli 11-Itlllili Ilfxivxfvxivxnfxnfxlwxlv I I1 X' xnfxn lfXAL'Q'L!X1'1,f I IVWVXIVWVWVWVWVWVQEQ 1 9 K. 3 ,wwfwfimmfwftil E901 aff-- ? 3 6 Iii!-I-I-m-an-n1n1n-u--u1u.g Q F? ge.: greg . I 36 ng D... Ig: cg-pri. I I D' mo I 0 '..p1D- HU ' 1167 Ig, D-Q I1-I. Spd I I gg 'I rwi' Fiirpig I I in D 54 5 I :Ecu Wa.. I -2, amz- as :J I 5 L. I D22 E950 I W O I Z7 55 gm N4 3 Wm 4 cv :-' I I 28 '?'F 9 gl S-' I O 3 m I 4' 255' :D 'R 5- 5 rn I wud 4 P, .... v: I E P I1 I 'Fm sv rv '11 o Q4 :LI c :n 5 cz I ,.I Q I A S: 3 Q O I T U: -' I HW' 0 Q-l .s 5- 'E I 2 av 5 I IE? cm :I U' o.. F6 I 5 E O I .I ' I E 5 U! I fp' rr O M H5 anim I 5 gg 5, 0 I 9 25. gag ggaog I 3 8 5 IT' I ,tw O DP-I ,-..,-- . :JH Um as-5-05' Q, I1-I 5 0.0, Q02 ::,,, cp- I I YL K Q ...Emu Ig Q. 0 'JU Q CJ U.: Q of aw-1 I 0 - I :I si' Saw I a U -- I 3 QM., 3 I gf: an I j' ' :cn 3' .. S E196 233 56 in I 2. Q I 6 :4 D'-sg f : I o I O 0 pu ' 5 H W I-I IJ 2 5 I:-'N 0 3 in I I x, 5' 0 'CF K4 I I 1? :VU as QS 5 EIS 3' I I I Q WC D - ff ' rr' I I ? fs. -Q rr Q I I 'FSL 5 fo 'S I . I ...S gg -1 ff 2 5: If I-:I--u1nIv-n-:II-m1m1l-U ul! X .JL in a song hit. .8 Favorite Expressions of Seniors. Windy Emery: That's all right. Katherine K.: Wait up for uncle. john Stryker: Where's our les' son? Irene Hoogerhyde: Oh, he's crazy. Suzanne I.: She's all wet. changing the air in the tiresf Ib! 1 An old Dodge with the slogan: Coast to Coast. Friend: From Maine to in that bus? California Marsh V.: Oh, no. Coast down one hill, tow it up another and coast down again. I l!0II-:lI- -u-In 1-111111111---111 1.11.11-m-nn-ni-nun-In-uni: I I I Marcel 50c You Furnish the Hair I E Retrace 25c We Do he Rest ' I 1.ET's VISIT THE t ' I . . I I LOUISE Bralnard Beauty Parlor I I 420 Marietta St., N. E., Grand Rapids, Michigan I I Dial 7-2563 It Pays to Look wen uin-n1n1m-un-m1n- -111111111111 uI1Il1u-111m-H1111Il-uu1m1u.i. Vwwfivrwwfwwroivmwfwwdii 1 9 2 S lD'WfwWfwWfi'FYifwWVdT I I191l 1 wfwfwfwfwfivfviil S 3625 X fum w wwf wi m1..1,,.-.1u... v..1r.,1n1m.-un..-N1 ,,1..4-.u.11n11l THE BANK WHERE YOU FEEL AT HOME Grand Rapids Savings Bank desires to congratulate the members of the Graduating Class of Creston High School upon the successful completion of their course of study and to express the hope that, in the still more serious work which they are now to take up, it may still have the privilege of serving them. In1...-.I-101,-.-lm....,1.,,1,,,1,'1gl-5441.11 -1 1 WfwWmYoWfwfwfwWfWEQ 1 Q 2 S QIVWWWVWQKN N' i921 Wfwfvfwnfwwoifvwiefti ss Ae A jtfwifwwdfwffwewi nlu1-nl-m- - ... 1 1 1 ...A-1,,,...g151.1 1 1 1 1 1 E 1 I s 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 'I'-1 1- .1 .Q 1 1111...-... 1 .- 1' .-. 1 .- .-gl-..u1m Congratulations Class of 1928 Qi The Creston Echo fThe Paper of Your School.Daysj o!cn1nn:lu1lu1lur 1111 - - 1: -f: --nniwn-,!. f Call at I The Al-Mo Shoppe For for exclusive millinery at moderate prices. You are welcome to come in and look over our line. In connection with the millinery we also have The Marvel Beauty A Shoppe where you can have a beautiful I..elVIur or Eugene permanent wave at spe- cial pricesg also all lines of beauty culture. appointment call 7-4154. 1516 Plainfield Ave. cl:-nu-n:n1m-ll1m1m1m1lu::-11:11un-lu-:snip m1,ul ,...u,1 1 ... .. ... .. -1.1 .Q -.nilmin qi...-..-...M-.,v..1 inn.-Q... ... 11...-.g.1:n.-al- CoIe's Shoe Store 1811 Plainfield Ave. Shoes for the Whole Family MEN'S LADIES' CHILDREN'S SATISFACTION GUARANTEED .-5.-ul1u.1-1'g1u,.1 K..-ng.-lg-uqiu1m-.Q-l lWWfeVmTaWVPTfwWP1EQ6 1 0 2 8 fgtNVPNVfwWfi1fwWfiVrYiFW1 1931 VYYYYYYYWQSAQAEWYYYYEYY guilu-w:un1l1ln-an-nn--nu--nu--an-cm--nl1:1n1u1lu1l1lm1un1lm-Il1ln-m1nu1n1u- I DRESS WELL AND SUCCEED! I For Your Graduation Suit See I I JOHN THE TAILOR I 200 Monroe Ave., Cor. Lyon St. I Custom Tailored to Your Individual Measurement from the I Latest Woolens and Styles 5lTllllllilllmillllllIlllilI'3'll'i3ill'T-'illi-Ill-1llIi'l1nI 'lllI ?-llIlmlI-1-119 in--nu-m-nu-nu-un-In-.m.-m--n-u+u-mi-In-,? ifona-nm-mf - - - - - - - 1 I Phone for Appointment I I I E 7 - 2 8 4 9 T For Good Quality Baked I I Goods Go to i I i I I I 1 Jane Goldner 1 1 R. O. Z ylstra I EXPERT BAKERY I MARCELLING I I 1720 Coit Avenue I I I I I I 0 il 5 I Q I Q I1 I i I I i I We specialize in I I I Wedding and Party I I I Orders - I I624 con Avenue I I T I 'I'-In-lu-uw ------- 4 1-nn-w:1nfo 4'-u-nu ---------1 jnuiminl iiiiiiiiiii .1..u-.gig i1iii1111i -. I I I I Compliments of I A FRIEND I I I -i------- -------- --------H----------W -------- 4- lnowwoooainuasiwvvvvwwww i943 I eov'esVfeqvf-smfedvfsrvfesvfes f'f . Tib XHf'X0f sn, xnf sn, sq, sn, sy Vwmmmmfwfwmug 5 A625 A , IFwmmrwmmfwfwI ?' 11111111 11111111-11111-11 II ni? i l I I I Each a Good School I I I I The Davenport Business Institute and the McLachlan Business T I University were both good schools before they were consolidated, 4 I but neither could com-pare in size or service with the present I DAVENPORT-McLACl'lLAN INSTITUTE. I I I Chartered by the state as a Class A College, with the power to T I grant degrees, this school is far beyond the ordinary business col- a I lege. lt is big enough and financially strong enough to appeal to I I the best teachers. lts courses are broader and its employment I T service many times more efficient than either of the smaller schools i I could hope for. It pays to attend a strong school like DAVENPORT- , I lVlcLACHLAN. It not only assures you of the best in business train- I I ing, but assures you of permanency in employment service. It is I I progressive. lt has grown steadily. lts management has proved its 1 I capacity by developing one of the outstanding schools in the 'United I I States. lt is now erecting its own building at 2l5 Sheldon Avenue. I E . gvhydnot insure ypxuzl :gauging capaciltelr by! attending the school of T I true an proven met 0 s. tart next -on ay. T I 1 I . I 1 Davenport-lVlcl..acl1lan lnstltute I I I I ' I I I 4 lTl??7l illl I 'inn lTTi1? llillllinllill illi Illini inn 1-1111 -- 1 - II1lII-0? u?n1IaII1p 1: - 1- 1 I-'mi - -I --: -:III-:III-,Q I I I I l Compliments of i I I I i 5 5 I I I I l s :I , I I I I Doroth I I A. De Young s 1 I H d If t I I CANDY KITCHEN en ers 0 1 1 - I 205 Quimby Street A I l IZ33 Plainfield Ave. l I I I I I l - I I I I I 1 1 I . g I I I I I I 'I Dry Goods and I I l II I I L I I Notions I I I I I I I I DRESSES I I lt's a pleasure to sell I I HATS I I Good Candy I I I I r I , - I I I I I I l Ill-H111 1 111111111 IIl:1IIlil 0fl'l -Il1'- '1 -1 1 '- ' 111111 III 121015 Ififwnrwwmwfwfwowiqf I Q 2 s Dlfwfsfrfwmwmri E951 rwwrwvrnvrwwrvritrrfntii S A QBA jrrirwwrwrwriwrrrwl -. -N X WE congratulate you, the mem- bers of the IQ28 class, on your accomplishment. We urge you to the advantages of continued educa- tion. We offer at all times the friendly help and service of this in- stitution to your family and to you in your new endeavors. THE MICHIGAN RUST 1:2-C:D2W?l.lF!Z!LINI'5f THE FIRST TRUST CORIPANY IN MICHIGAN FTPTOTWTVFTVFTVWWFNICC f Q T s Zjrmrcrmryrwryil I96l ifwnmfvfwrmwdvffvii ss A15 A Qv1'w1fwWfwWmA 1WfwW'fwWO ,l....1m1n1, 111.-1..- ,,-11.1 .11 1... 11.1 11... 1.11 M... 11... .11 mi 1,1-. 11... nl.. n.. m.. .1-.1111...,1....-1...1,...1.11m1..1.,1nis A L i VANDER BROEK HARDWARE L 1515-1517 PLAINEIELD AVE. i E Phone 7-3820 l i We appreciate your patronage 1 1 F E 1 HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOGDS Q . 4...-...'....1... - -- 1-...ur-..,-... ..,..-.,-.,-..1.......,.,-...........-.,,....,,........,.-..... 1- -- .- -.11...,,i. in-.111-.mi 1 ...11111.. 1111.1-1,11 1111-1111 111.-111..111- m1,.1111.-.1,1....11.1 m-.111-.51 1 ..- I-.:1u.-1111 !' l 1 l I , I 5. A. 1v1oR1v1AN af Co. 1 ,E COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES i Office and Display Room E E Perkins Building Pearl St. and lonia Ave. 5 i Nlorman Service Established l856 A E l I .i..-.,..1- A .... ,- .-..-,.....,-1.. .- -.,-.1-...-11-11-...- .. - ,.. .. - ..,,.........g 97137 ml' i'1lli'lli'lilTll-I Ili mi ml ml llli Ill Ill? Ill IIT MTW? mimi ll-1'lfli1Il'-CWII1-' T l'-Wlli'1m'iq l l i GEO. DEN HERDER 6: CC. 1 11554 SPENCER ST. 1 1 ' 1 1 CASH AND CARRY MARKET A 3 1 1 Phone 7-1 598 I I 4.1-1.1 ----- .- . ---- ,-..1-.1..- -.1..-.-...1.- 1- .- - .- .... ... .. - A- .- -1.5. in-m 11111 - 1-111 n111n-'u1-1a1u1- 1 11111. 1: 1 1- 1111111 lv!! L I . Q Compliments of X 11 I i DYKE1v1A's GROCERY 1 307 CEDAR STREET I li I i We Deliver Phone 8-4892 i l l aiu-rn1:1-u:111r1111:11m111l:1ur-1v11- 111: --111.-- 1111 -1111--at-111:-u-1q:-11n--n11-1u11ul1u111n11u:1n.-11:-11111ma-nb WwWrW'FwWfTVfwWfwWfTEQ 1 9 2 8 EHmWfTFi'FT'rwWrYYi lf97l ' XIVXIVXTV xnf xafxlvxnfw , ,O Q mf- if A FWOOWOmWQ5A6AjVVWWWWiW TI-111-:linu1m-m--:u-:n-:m-:m-1n::u-m-1u1m--n-m--min-u-nu-m1u-m-1-1---11.11--m-1i, 1 l l l - i T Commen cement! g 1 WHAT IS IT? I i T ls it the end of your education or as the very word implies-the S l ' 'Commencementli T l Whether you go on to institutions of higher learning, or not, l don't neglect to read the most modern textbook published- i f' your daHy newspapen T l Each day this textbook is revised and modernized. Every clay i T it brings you the story of life and all that goes with life, in its 1 T newest form. l i A careful reading every day will enable you to keep abreast of if T the tunes and condnue your educadon aslong as you read. 5 'E --OF COURSE YOU'Ll.. READ 5 I A I 1 THE GRAND RAPIDS PRESS 3 5 A NEWSPAPER FOR THE WHOLE FAlVllLY 3 ih-ma-mx: 4 .- :1uu1m--u-ni-uv:--nun-m:-14:-nu-m4-nu:u.1m-nr-L1r1nu:-nn:-u:- .-- -1 -ur-1:11:40 Qlu1ll11nl-nu-wn1nn-:nu-1:11 inuu --n4Qun1nui:m11l-,!, v!nu11u1 1: 1 -' 1'un11n1-m-- -1 --ui-fm1un.g? 4 zz T 3 OUR BEST WISHES A ll ARE WITH YOU 1 1' T 1 GRADUATES Q 5 B A N K for 3 rl 'You've done fine- i ll I you've proven your- l 1 E 5 self both worthy and I l ! , fit for still greater L l L ' 5 and Finer things. 1 N0 l 5 I 1 I ,Q SUCCESS TO YOU. i T 'i A I 1 T 1 j' 1 THE T 1 i I 1 iT H E H U BT IOLDNATIONALT 1 Monroe Ave., near Michigan i i K f Al THE MEN's STYLE STORE l l N l T THAT VALUES BUILT MONROE AT PEARL I 1 1 L A 1 Of'-l.1:m1uu-ll.--in-un.--u,-um-n1m.1nm1n-m-anis gl.-n:1u.1nn:1n:-m1nL::.1nn:1n11:1-u:1n-1 -anim iarwrwrearwwmrrti 1 Q 2 s QTVTWWFWWFWVTW i931 V R I Wroorrmrrmrwri 5 A as A Drmrwrw rwrwrfowrrl -!..-m-..-..-...-...-,.....-..-...-,...-....-,...,..-.......-.,.....n-...-.M-f..-...-,..-.Q-..-M-..-..-,..-I.- I The Creston Dry Goods Store I JAMES FERINGA I 503 Carrier St., N. E.. I Grand Rapids, Michigan I . I Our business keeps up because we keep prices clown i.-.-...-...-..n-m4.- .... -.,l-.m-r-...-...-...-.r-...-.,-....gu.,-...-u..-...- .... g,..-..-,...-.,.-...-...- lfl-u1n-mu-n-m-n-:n-m-n-.A---..1.-an-,l, ?on-xn- xvnu ---- . ------ u vu- I . I I Economy Shoe Repair I You will never T I4 1v1oNRoE AVE. I 1 IVI I S S I You've tried the rest, I I I it ifvhen you select a I now try the best box ofp candy that I carrie from I I -s. I I i ALL WQRK Tile Specialty Candy C0. i GUARANTEED I05 Campau Ave., N. W. . I 1 1 1 I 1 -It...-..... .... -- .... ..-.-r.,I .i.............. ......... .-,.-r.,I F131 -111:11u1lu1lu:xl1.ul-lu-1lI1uu1ns-nn--nu-m1m:ul-mira:-m1ll1nl1llr1nn1n 1 n11n1-in Dooc.E's oRoeERY J. P. DOOGE, Prop. - - I I Staple and Fancy Groceries I I I I I406-I408 North Avenue Corner Spencer Street T I Automatic 7-249I I I I .i..-...-.....-..-..-.......-....,...,......-..-......,....,.-...-..-f..- .... -...-.. ...... -.-up Irwwfwrfwrofwrd frdri 1 Q 2 s fmvfirrfwfifirwrrile i991 FVWWWWWNKsAaADVVVWvwmW I I 1 0 I for good Gas Servzce I You Need I soon GAS APPLIANCES I We specialize in High-Grcle Gas-Using Appliances I BRING YOUR PRQBLI-:Ms TO Us I Phone 8-1331 I I GAS COMPANY I 47 DIVISION AVE., N. I er-I--------I-M---------H---------+ +------f---- - --A- - - -n-- -4- I I I I . I PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS I Comwmems of I I I Corona I I I 0 I Royfl T Cont Pharmacy 1 Remington I F d 1 Underwood F Clayton . Stee , Prop. I We have them all. Come in I Cor' Colt and Palme' I f ancl compare them I M I I SIDE BY SIDE I I W I, ' d ll Il I I .. . I mzfkelsegf tylggjljiteilsl anileoffizize I I Ying Neitiborlmood I T machines. I T mg ore I I I I I I Taylors, Inc. 355 I 7 129 ouawa, N. w. T 7 I 1 I I -..-.-...-..-.I-I...M.-.Q--I--I-I---I--I--.y +--.---...-..--..-.---I.-----..-----.-..g. I f X NV W fwWmYVWWfwWfT'fYNEQ 1 Q 2 8 ,DWwWfifFWFsTfYfYwf5I, 51003 Wrwtdrrmrrrwrtcg .ss as .a Ears rwrrwrmrfioral SOME HOWLERS Bulldog for sale. Will eat anything: very fond of children. - Boy wanted, to be partly outside and partly inside and partly behind the counter. Sale now on. Don't go anywhere else to be cheatedg come in here. Lost near Treat's Drug Store, umbrella belonging to gentleman with bent rib and bone handle. Mr. Brown, furrier, begs to announce that he will make up coats, gowns, etc., for customers out of their own skins. To let, bed, sitting room for gentleman 22 feet long and 11 feet wide. People's Friend. Q95 Friend: Why have you got the wallpaper tacked onto the wall? Isabel B.: A'm no going to stay here a' ma life. Irene: Now, where did that dime go that I was going to give to the poor blind man? Poor Blind Man: There it is, lady, right by your foot. .3 Miss Spencer: Can you prove that the square of the hypothenuse is equal to the sum of the square of the two sides of this triangle? Gert G.: I don't have to prove it. I admit it. 139 In the Night School English class for Foreigners a blank was handed in which read as follows: Name-Abraham Cherkowsky. Born-Yes. Business-Rotten. -A9 Sign over the oilice of the Supt. of Schools in a small Arizona town: Bored of Education. 69 Women's faults are many Little Johnny Straayer was seen cry- ing and Mr. Van Wingen asked him what the trouble was. Oh, sobbed Johnny, I ,dropped my towel in the shower and dried my' self wetter than I was before. .29 Teacher: Now, Johnny, we will hear a Bible quotation from you. Johnny: And Jacob went out and killed himself. . Teacher: Good, let's have an- other. johnny: Go thou and do likewise. 6' Tailor fmeasuring a new customerjs Now what about a small deposit? lvlike W.: Certainly, just put one in if it's customary. GV . Silently one by one, In the little books of the teachers Down go the zeros, the little round zeros Forfget-mefnots of the Seniors. 1.95 Irate Farmer: Hi there! What are you doing in my cherry tree? J. Stryker fgaylyj: There's a, no' tice downthere to keep off the grass. 6? Why are there two doors to the cashier's cage? He's a doublefentry bookkeeperf' ei Celia: Do you suffer from Charleyf horse? Catherine F.: ' Certainly, what else could I do with it? .99 Johnny: Mil's rich uncle cut her off without a. cent. Paul C.: I see. A bobbed heiress. ,sz . Teacher: I hope you will have a nice vacation and what is more, come back with a little sense in your heads. Pupils: Same to you, miss. 4 Men have only two- -9' Everything they say Mr. Rens: Talk on your feet, Paul. And everything they do. Paul C.: A truly big subject, sir. Lmwmwmrnwmwmwrwwmdii 1 Q 2 s Eivfwwmmfitwwfitwwfwwrdl f1o11 Wwwmwmwmwmwmii S A65 A 1QTmWmWmYiWmWfW'fwWfWI 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I ' HOME FOR SAVINGS I I I I ' I I , I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I ' K E N T I I I I I I ' I I I S T A T E I I I I I I B A N K I I I I I I I I I CRESTON BRANCH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I ' I Wmwmwfmwmwmwdiid f Q 2 s D,WwWmNWwWfwffwwfW 51023 lswmswwywisseajnnwdwwwd 'I' ---- ----- ----- -4- A broom on wheels! Verily, a Bissell Sweeper is just that-a broom of fine bristles on ball- bearing wheels and with its own long-handled enclosed dust pans. its effectiveness on miscellaneous litter, its light weight, ease of emptying, convenience, and in- stant readiness make it preferred for everyday sweeping. A new Bissell sweeps clean -and easier. Popular as a gift of service. At department, furniture and hard- ware stores. Carpet Sweeper F?VVVVYYWflQ28jYYYYYYYYi 51033 e I x Lomrwwmwmwozfii S ew A Qivfwmfwfwfw f uf:-w--n-un-u-un-m-u-nn-u-In --un-11--m--in aim- 111- 1n-n-- n- n1-:1n- 111- .--n.-en.-nn-nn.. I I I Let us fill your coal bin NOW. I T wl'1ile prices are at their lov11est. E Compliments of 1 i Wlnter Coal at Summer Prices. 11 E 1 SHIPMA 1 VAN T HOF 1 1 1 1 1 1 BGUT SHOP 1 1 ' 1 1 ?1 '31I'EEi.,1g 15111 1 1511 Plainfield Ave. 1 1 1 I THE 1 SHIPMAN COAL Co. 1 phone 7-2835 1 1 FUEL THAT SATISFIESU 1 1 1 Plainfield Ave. end Phone 1 E E. Leonard St. 7-2200 1 1 1 vl--m1-1v-- - 1- - . ------ 1- n-ng. 4--vn-n- ...1 ....1- 1-.n-....- ,... - ,-.n....,.,......- v!lw-1I1-n--Eu- 'lvl -'m-m-1-1-111- '111 -M1-' -111--1111-ls' a!11-m1-1n1m--111--m-1111--n1-w-.--n1..1n-nn-n...- 1 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 PATTEN 1 1 ESHEEMAN 5 1 Monument Co. PHARMACY 1 . , 1 T 1809 P1e1n1-aeld Ave. T Dlstrxbutors of 1 T 1 GUARDIAN 1 MEMORIALS 1 1 QUALITY 1 SERVICE T T T 1 112 1 1 1 1 1 . 396 1 1 1 1 1219 Plainfield Ave. 1 1 1 Phone 7-1893 7-2754-Dial-9-1233 1 1 1 1 1 I oIl-l-l- - -ll-M- 1llll'1'l-'lilTlli'l lllU o1s-'l-wv--m- -- ----- '- -u:-n:- W1fw1wWm1f1fwWw1EQ 1 Q 2 8 Djwfeffwfwwffifwrr 1 11041 I 1 T 1 NVNIVXV Nvxnfwv , 5 X fxflf -r1fx n7i' hmmmwfwmmrili 5 A65 A lgjmmwmmfihmfwl o!bu1.m1lu 11-1 :- 1 -- u-un-m11n1n-.gg q?u+:n--:n- 11 -- --1:- - .- -1 -nn-w1y.-,? 1 1 5 1 5 5 5 5 E I 5 n 5 3 5 SANITARY 5 5 COMPLIMENTS 5 5 M I L K C O L 5 1 ' 1 1 5 1 5 5 of I 5 5 1 5 ELECTROPURE I 5 . . I Q MILK I 5 Klrk E. WlCkS 5 5 5 5 Then-e's health in every drop 5 5 5 1 5 5 5 Q 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 5 1 7l Front Ave., N. W. L 5 1 5 Phone 6-4525 1 5 1 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 1 L i -l'-m-w- -- -- ---- 11,1 --u----up .p-w--m- --f ----- .- - -W-.......q. ju-nm-an-m-m-m-m-m...m.-M-5.-1..-m.-'m..,!, .!u-.m- m-41 1-w- -H.-.251--51.-1.5.-fm-,..-,...5....,.,-,!, 5 5 5 I 5 5 5 I 5 HOEKZE.1V1A'S 5 H. 1V1. CARLING 5 SHGE. STORE 1 Cvnfecliunery T 5 Cor. Oakwood and Ann 5 5 The Home of Good Shoes 5 5 1 Delicious Sodas and 5 1 1 Sundaes 1 5 QUICK REPAIR I SERVICE 5 1 FULL LINE OF GROCERIES 5 5 T 1 CANDY-CIGARS-FILMS 7 5 C, 1 1 1 5 5 Hamburgs 5c I 5 : Cor. College and Carrier 1 151 1 I Phone 7-2113 51 Call 7-2192 1' 5 T 1 ' 1 1 1 1 'I'-vr--w-w--v-w--I-I-w-lm---ur-wr-m-wr-n-lu 'I'-m-lm-m-n---m-m--u--un-u-n--nn-nz--mln 5 X S 5fT'mWfwYdWm fwWmWf1EQ 1 9 2 S ,bww fwwfimfwwfdfwfwfi f1os3 ifxi'ifx1vxrv-xrifxnfxnfxnfqq-X j N , X Xn,.-X,-ye,-i,Nn,xn,,,1 XD, lwfwfwmmfwmf Lg 5 A125 Abirwfwmmrwmmfwl :fan--.rn1:li-1111:--sn-ll-nu-li-1:1win:ni1iu1m-n1m-ln-m1'l1--nl1an--un-m1uu:1l1lu1u1! mln T u E There is always a new and complete line of l Childrerfs and Misses' School Dresses at F 9 if Hoffman s Dry Goods Shop T l50l Coit Avenue T Q EVEN-KNIT HOSIERY Phone 7-3921 I S'I1-luilllTll'1'llIll'lIl'TUITll2illl.'1lll1llI,'iZl'lllll 1 1 llli 11 1 lihlllillllihlll-Tllill-il1lQ7ll, Fllill!1'lll'llllC'lll ?5ll'1lllTZll 1'll'1'willWiflllililTIllS-hfllllllTDTIIilnlilillli-ll 1ll'1ll'Tll'1'lUl1YlTlllTl E M A T T H E Y N 5 i The stores where you wait on yourself gawwww emmmw f F. lsoi Ploinnela Avenue Phone 7-2165 T Locszins l402 glainfield Avenue Phone 7-1532 ' l7I ' A nu Phon 7-I I2 1 ,'-. 'fe e 1360 Ngiih Azirentixe Pnoni 7-4494 5 0 842 W. Leonora Street Phone 7-2616 L . s!4lc1uu11uu.1m 1M1un:-ul:--uninl:-m:--uninu-un--nurun:1nl1ln1iu--Ili-llu1lin-u:-lu--un1mi:lni1nu-an-in ?Uli1l'-fll1' -' - 1llI1'll-1Il1- - 1l1-fIH-Ili-11111--wa1ml--1ll1ll1nl1 Q- --mu-21:1 -w1nn1-an j Phone 6-6826 l Residence, 1833 Painlfield Ave., N. E. Phone 7-2888 l 5 GERRIT VAN STRIEN Funeral Director and Embalmer I Corner Michigan and Ottawa Grand Rapids, Mich. 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I -I- I 1 I ' ' Charles Lindberg's Gun Shop E Corner Fulton and Commerce F Established I865 I I F I F IREARIVIS, FISHING TACKLE, ETC. 5 LOCKSIVIITHING-KEYS DUPLICATED I ! I I -i- .-...- .. .. .. ..,..-,.........-...-...-..-...,............I-...I-,I.-...-..I-.......I-.n.....I- - I- -.I-.-...i. +--1-I- -I ----- 1' - -I - - -- -- - 11- - -I - 1'-I -- -. -I---In--1. I I 1 I ' I T I Compliments of I II . ArCt1C Ice Cream Company I 5 I I I I 7 ARCTIC ICE CREAM FOR I ALL OCCASIONS T L T I I ' i I 5 i I I ' i I I E as I I E Ii I I E a I - . I .hillliIlllilllillllilllilll-ill!!2IHS-IIII1-IIIITIII-vllll-YIIIITWilll--ll!-1III1-PII-1lhlilllillllilllilwillnf-lllillllr-lllvIllI1lI0il ICifwNIfiWreTfmWfTVfYWEQC I 9 2 5 fDNVmWfwWfYiW Wifi f1o7J - ,e , i- ,s rx-arf:---I .ASW-ibi' Q. 'DER ui si FINE annuals, like brilliant victories, are brought about by the co or- dination of skillful generalship and trained effort. 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