Creston High School - Saga Yearbook (Grand Rapids, MI)

 - Class of 1940

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Front row: Eugenya Sirversten, Beatrice McCleary, Marian Mawby, Jeanne Ladewig, Barbara Hall, Rita Verlin, Helen Ogden, Virginia Wood, Florine Evans, Bernice Cavano, Lois Viergever, Leah Johnson, Miss Dorothy Bean. Second row: Lorraine Muste, Joan Hogue, Marj- orie De Windt, Dorine Warner, Betty Guenther, Shirley Saunders, Sveri Klar, Mary Reedtz, Ruth Chute, Grace Soper, Ruth Ahnemiller, Meredith Tyler, Doris Hunt, Lois Anderson, Matilda Maloney, Dorothy Gerken, Virginia French, Beryl Jewell, Doris Fuller. Third row: Betty Da Foe, Barbara Day, Betty Langeler, Donna Hoezley, Sadie Sr. Reserves, One ofthe Larger Clubs Opening with a candle-light initia- tion ceremony for new members, the Senior Girl Reserves began an active year. In the fall election of council men, Margaret Soper was elected president, Margaret Chute, vice-president, Mae Van't Hof, secretary, Ruth Chute, treasurer, Katherine Hoeksema, stu- dent council representative, and Jean Kennedy, Inter-club Council repre- sentative. Various activities were carried on under the direction of Miss Dorothy Bean, including two joint spreads with the Hi-Y club. A Christmas basket was sent to a needy family, two scrap books for the Blodgett Home were made, and St. John's Home was visited. The chief Norsemen during the second semester were Margaret Soper, president, Grace Soper, vice-president, Jean Kennedy, secretary, and Ruth Ahnemiller, treasurer. l21l Stoepker, Betty Tobias, June Cowtlin, Ruth Weber, Katherine Hock- sema, Jean Kennedy, Wilma Wood, Margaret Soper, Betty Church, Mary Louise Bolt, Hazel Ricketts, Hazel Ypma, Arlene Alkema, Francis Hoffman, Mary Van't Hoff, Jean Ballard, Margaret Chute. Fourth row: Marilyn Woodard, Marion Visser, Mildred Mellema, Doris Fisher, Dora Vincent, Ruth Klap, Doris Leffingwell, Marian Reidsma, Betty Mulder, Maxine Nastelske, June Martin, Josephine Larson, Virginia Klap, Helen Osborn, Ethel Karvelis, Roena Beduhn, Marian Verhey. Above, standing: Josephine Larson, Maxene Nastelski, Virginia Wood, Lorraine Muste. Seated: Jeanne Ladewig, Margaret Soper, Dorothy Gerken, Ruth Klap, Roma Stevens, Norma Bolt, Christine Oom. The officers of the club are seated at the consultation table. Below, standing: Jean Ballard, Margaret Chute, Ruth Chute, Margaret Soper. ' Seated: Jean Kennedy, Ruth Ahnemiller, Grace Soper, Doris Leffing- well.

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First row: Emajean Forsetlund, Jeanne Livingston, Anna Marie Rose. Elaine Waters, Elizabeth Terkeurst, Barbara Locke. Second row: Judy Chadwick, Roberta Way, jean Seys, Virginia Wilson, Marion McKee, Miss Evelyn Way, adviser. Third row: Betty Stellard, Anna- frerl Sack, Shirley Wieten, Doris johnson, Ruth Vander Linde, Karen Campbell. Fourth row: Alvina Jones, janet Tompkins, Bee Beuker, Evelyn Freeman, Marilyn Taylor, Rosemary Thiebout, Lorraine Pleune. First row: Earl De Nuet, Robert Sage, Bill Berrevoets, Roger De Young, Calvin Miller, Jack Racey. Standing: Bob Wiersing, Tom Kraai, Herbert Way, jack Flanders, William Leitelt, Bill Meyers. Gray Williams. lZ0l Below: The Girl Reserve symbol is surveyed by the officers of the club. Seated are Elaine Waters, Judy Chadwick, and Miss Evelyn Way, sponsor, while Annafred Sack looks on and Roberta Way dis- plays the symbol. Ir. Reserves are Active I will try to find and give the best is the purpose of the junior viking Girl Reserves. The reserves were under the guidance of Miss Marjorie Matthews until illness prevented her from being in school. Dur- ing her absence Miss Evelyn Wfay, a graduate of 1937, was given advisership of the group. Leading the first semester's activities were president, Roberta Wayg vice-presi- dent, Judith Chadwick, and secretary- treasurer, Betty Stellard. In the second semester election of officers Roberta Way was named presi- dent, Judith Chadwick, vice-president, Elaine Waters, secretary, and Annafred Slack, treasurer. Club Stresses Workmcrnship Wliile the men of the North built their viking war galleys, the chief mode of transportation, the modern hand ot vikings in the model airplane club make models of the newest form of trans- portation. Othcers of the club were president, Bob Weersingg vice-president, Howard Peterson, secretary and treasurer, Roger De Young, and storekeepers, Marvin Flanders, Herbert Wfay, and Tom Kraai. Mr. Emery Toogood is the sponsor of the group. The boys not only learn the mechanics of airplanes but the future in the aero- nautics field. Below, right: Officers of the Airplane Club display their chief pride and joy. They are Howard Peterson, Tom Kraai, Roger De Young and Bob Weersing, president.



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The Hustling Hi-Y Comparing decidedly with the Norse- men who vigorously embarked upon one campaign after another Creston's most active organization, the Hi-Y club, listed many outstanding activities among the accomplishments. Starting off with a success they pre- sented the annual Hi-Y Harvest Hop on November 18. Jule Westra was named president of the club in the fall election of othcers. Earl Kittle was chosen, vice-president, Robert Hendrickson, secretary, and David Kleiman, treasurer. Jule Westra and David Kleiman attended the Older Boys' Conference at Flint, Michigan, December 8 and 9. The vigorous Hi-Y basketball team under their viking leader, Neil Tamboer won the county championship, ln recog- nition of this victory they were awarded a trophy. On january 19, the club sponsored an assembly with Reverend Freye of Benton Harbor as speaker. 221 Front row: Neal Tamboer, Don Semeyn, Darwin Smith, Don Vander Male, David Kleiman, Earl Kittle, Jule Westra, Bob Straayer, Robert Hendrickson, Don Rivenburg, Mr. Robert Linden, Adviser. Second row: Clair Fuller, Bob Lampen, Charles Estelle, Ben Mellema, Alwyn Cole- man, Howard Caukins, Herbert Way, Deskin Miller, Paul Stellema, George Bates. Third row: Dick Ross, Jack Flanders, Don Broene, Paul Dupler, Ardeth McCall, Ray Kunst, James Vander Heide, Tom Otte, Wayde Kryger. Fourth row: Morris Leavitt, Don Mol, Bill Mac Naughton, Ed Bodenshot, Harry Segard, Bill De Fouw, Don Grotemat, Bill Dempster, Bob Aaron, Roy Davis. Officers of the Hi-Y confer about their year's projects. Seated: David Kleiman, Jule Westra, Robert Straayer, Robert Hendrick- son. Standing: Charles Estelle, Earl Kittle, Don Mol, Paul Dupler, Mr. Linden.

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