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xl XII '00ooo ooo oooo e000 QQ Oo r s 00 Q oo sggogo wee' 0000163 30319030 :Ho 2 2 0 M so o 900 xx S Ogo coco has 'B 0 090 oooo oooogoo C000 0 fail Row 1: N. Stuits. M. Klum- pzirens. l'. Blackburn, B Anderson. M. Reed. A. Van- der Jam, R. Timmer, B Sage. E. lJeVi'ies, li. West- veer, li. VzinEek. Row 2: G. Knutson, T Cross, L. Wiseman. N. Gil main, P. llent, L. Wilson S. Anderson, ll. Mezidemzi G. Gruvelyn, M. Taylor, lb Meflain, L, llupler, B. Johnson, B. Chapin, Miss Eness. Row 3: IJ, llelllzizxy, E. John son, C. Hall, li. Stellurd, D Peterson, V. Vent-ma. A Wet-ks, D. Butler, J. Mar quartlt, S. Anderson, li O'Lea1'y. IT. Mulder, I7 Brnhh, L. Mierns, lb. Shes tag. Row 4: li. Gorski, B, Quick W. Miller, R, Vzuillyke, li x'H.l1llk'l'KllIllb, C. Miller. O Hoxie, li. Lynch, IP. Rose, s I. Gordon, tl. llay, l . Os lin. R. Sehoge, K. Harmon Center. Student Couneil 013 flex-Ars: Seated, R. Timmei' li. Sayre, A. Vzimlei' Jznrt Stziiifliiig: Miss liness, M Reed. Lower Left: ll. Vain Et-k, J Vander Jmft, li. llurmnn :xml R. l'1'oos li2ll'lll'lIl2lllllQ n an assembly. S+uclen+ Council The Student Council voices the ideas of the student body at meetings every other Thursday and discuss their plans for future sales, parties, and any new business that is brought to their attention. Under the spon- sorship of Miss Margaret Eness, the club planned a Courtesy Assembly to interest the students in their annual Courtesy Week. This club also held a Pearl Harbor Assembly, December 7, 1942. To earn money for war stamps, the club sponsored a roller skating party. The Student Council also takes care of the lost and found department, show- cases, and honor points with Millie Klom- parens heading the lost-and-found depart- ment, Leatrice Dupler, the honor point committee, and Eleanor De Vries, the show- case committee. Ned Stuits and Dona Mulder serve as publicity and program chairman, respectively, for the Council itself. Othcers elected for this year are: Bob Sage, president, Roberta Timmer, vice-presi- dentg Ann Vander Jagt, secretaryg and Morrie Reed, treasurer. The Student Council members planned a hike to take the place of their annual party. A committee was appointed to arrange the details and to notify the students and their sponsor, Miss Eness. P41 11. I
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Upper right. P,'l'.A. Ullieersz Mr. E. Knutson. Mrs. ll. Pzilmzitier, Mrs. I . Wiersum, Mrs. P. Vnn llzxttum. Miss I . Maloney, Ml'. lleVries. Lower right: 1'll'0lll'lilllL2' in the kitchen are Mr. Northoek, Mr. Rose, Mr. Stone. Mr. lllanclforil, :intl Mr. Super. Center: A typical business meeting. A shot. ol' the Kuiiper Kurnivul. P. T. A. Creston operates through its units- lfathers - Mothers Q Students - Teachers, was the theme of Creston's P.'I'.A. during 19-i.Z and 315. The following four meetings were con- ducted on this theme by the teachers, mothers, fathers, and students. On Friday, November 20th, the P.T.A. sponsored the Penny Carnival. A portion of the proceeds went towards glasses for the indigent students. Elected otlicers for 1942-45 were Mrs. Fred Wiersum, president, Mrs. Peter Van Hattum, mother vice-president, Mr. Fred De Vries, father vice-president, Miss Frances Maloney, teacher vice-presi- dentg Mrs. Earl Knutson, treasurerg and Miss Cleo Wood, corresponding secretary. Saturday night dances were sponsored by the P.T.A. under the direction of Mrs. Peter Van Hattum, chairman. The year closed with the annual ban- quet, Friday, May 7th. Page I5
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Left to right. Row l: R. Mzirlett, B. Peck. R. Chatfev, N, Stuits, Miss Winilt, amlvisor, C. Buyze. J. Hulsapple, 1-I. Knutson, I. Lawyer. Row 2: R. 'lllll'llEl'. I.. Spahr, C. Sumpanes, H. Roizkenla, L. Sher-le, IS. VanEek. L. Meyers, M. lmttinen, Nl. Smith, W. Vanlieeuwen. Row l: li. Stelluril, E. 'l'ei'lvherst, M. Votila, N. Oosse. I. 0'Iloun4-ll, ll. l'z1lmatiex', Ii. VVest- veer. J. Rodzimer. J. MSNSVS. R. Turner. 17- lVIeCol'mielt. Row 2: M. Mierzis, H. Tieknef. J. Vander Vuorml. A. Tiejenm, A. Sueeop, .l. Mulder, J. Ovvrlvez-k, M. Yuma, N. Van I-Tek. 'l'. Slueum. L. Smihr. Row 3: W. Vain Let-wt-ii, M. Vel' Wys. R. Vander Jznrt. A. Vander' Jam.. J. lu2ll'llll2ll'ilt. B. Ronlaernu. ll. Mulder, J. Vaughn, J. Van Heittum, Il. Way, R. Mnrlett. Ilnltom. ruu' l: M. lzenhzirt, J. Hrulirins, ln. Barnum. IJ, liurniewiez, G. Hull. V. Evans li. Johnson, G. Hill, M. Downs, E. Han:-oeli. E. Collier. Row 2: C. Hall, D. Fiuizee. DeVi'ies, IS Almleringr. l.. Blot-ls, R. Laimivhezxr, ll, Atlnlinr- ton, ll. Ri-zilxlu, P. Lynch. R. Honclriksv, C. Cole. J. llowaiiwl, C. Chinnow, ll. ll:-nlioei' C Hill Row 3: li. Guy, J. Halal, M. Czilkin. E. Morgan. C. Gztrloek, li. Bullock, K. Gilison, M. Lettinuzl. S. Anilerson, P. lilaeklnirn, M. Glass, C. Bierens, M. Fish, M. Buck, E. Chapin. Row 4: J. Hulsaimle, R. Alslerinu, C. Bulsun G. lieuker, C. Day, C. Lintlhout, E. Knutson, ll. Czivner. li. Hrown, C. Iluyze. C. Blzieknll G, Itlum, R. Hathaway. Courtesy Squad Our quiet halls and clean corridors are, for the most part, the results of serviceable and patient Courtesy Squad. The members of this organization are monitors who, each hour, are seated at desks placed in husy sections of the halls to assure the students and teachers alike that they will he able to work competently without any outside annoyances. This worthy group is sponsored by Miss Mary Windt. Students managers for each of the seven hours are: 1, Bud Van Echg 2, Eunice Collier: 3, Betty Lou Wfestveerg 4, Theresa Slocumg S. jean Vaughang 6, Betty Stellardg and 7, Dorothy McCormick. lf you have noticed the appreciable silence of our corridors. the Courtesy Squad is the school organization to thank for its services. t' I7
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