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

 - Class of 1943

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A musical boy, james Empie was a member of the hand. He showed particular interest in mechanical drawing and participated in the junior Revue. A quieter member of the class, Dorothy Endres belonged to the A. B. Club, Senior Girl Reserves, Latin Club. and took part in the junior Revue and the Girls' Meet. The snappy personality of Vivian Evans aided her in the junior Revue and the three one-act plays. She was a member of the Hiker's Club, Senior Girl Re- serves, and Courtesy Squad. A little boy with lots of laughs. Al Feutz took part in the junior Revue, the three one-act plays, and Gloria, He was also secretary of the Hi-Y Club. A quiet and diligent worker, Don Firth was a mem- ber of the Boys' Science Club and showed particular interest in machine shop and wood shop. Marie Fitzgerald, fun and frolicsome, served on the Courtesy Squad, senior ushers, in the girls' glee club, and on the Echo. She worked with the costume com- mittee for the senior play and romped in the Girls' Meet. Quiet and reserved was jean Franklin, who came to Creston in her junior year. jean was particularly inter- ested in typing, algebra and geometry of all her sub- jects in Creston. Swimming and athletics were the favorite hobbies of Dorothy Frazee who belonged to the Hiker's and A. B, Clubs. Dot appeared in tive Girls' Meets and the junior Revue, not to mention having her C and numeral. Evelyn Freeman, interesting and informative, was a member of the Latin Club and the Senior Girl Re- serves besides taking part in the junior Revue and the Girls' Meet. Evelyn also belonged to the junior Honor Society. Harry Fuller, shy and industrious, was on the track team for three years and also worked in the junior Revue, Gloria, and served on the Courtesy Squad. Dorothy Gabrick was a member of the junior Honor Society, lucky girl. She was especially interested in domestic science, shorthand and typing and partici- pated in the Girls' Meet every year. The tiniest member of the senior class but by no means the least in vim was Ralph George. This diminu- tive lad took special interest in mechanical drawing and the new course, aeronautics. Mary Gingrich had a lovely voice and displayed it in the junior Revue. Mary also was in the orchestra. the Girls' Meet and served on the Courtesy Squad. Everyone liked her. Perennial comic Phil Gordon joined the Bars and Chevrons Club, the Latin Club, and appeared in the junior Revue, besides serving on the Student Council. He also ran the public address system and served as a First Lieutenant in the R. O. T. C. As unpredictable as the weather describes jack Goulooze. He was a member of the Hi'Y and the Courtesy Squad. jack also was a member of the choir and took part in the junior Revue and Gloria. W'allace Gravelyn didn't enter into any of the many activities in his school career but lent his services willingly when called upon to do something. Short and snappy Lola Guy was a conscientious member of the Hiker's Club and the girls' glee club. She was on the Courtesy Squad and appeared in both the junior Revue and the Girls' Nfeet. Connie Hall was managing editor of the Echo and belonged to the Hiker's Club, Senior Girl Reserves. and served as a member of the Courtesy Squad and the Student Council. Connie also was in the junior Revue.

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Helen Cummings, with her quiet, pleasant charm, belonged to the Hiker's Club and was one of the hall monitors on the Courtesy Squad. Helen was always willing to help. There was once a quiz-kid named Bob Daly. This Hi-Y Club member lent his ready wit to the track season, junior Revue and senior band. Economics, commercial law and math were Bob's special interests. The perfect homemaker describes petite Betty Datema. Betty was a member of the Footlights Club, junior Girls Reserves and choir. She was assistant director of Gloria, and took part in the senior play and junior Revue. Betty showed particular interest in home ec. Five foot two, eyes of blue, who could it be but Lois Davidson, who belonged to the Amicitia Club, Footlights Club, Student Council, a cappella choir, and took part in the junior Revue. Never a dull moment with Charles Day around. Charlie was Editor-in-Chief of the Saga and took part in the senior play, Gloria, Echo staff, debate, Courtesy Squad. and extempore speaking. Mary De Hamer was always ready with a helping hand. She was a junior Honor Society member and worked as a junior usher. She also ushered for the junior Revue and the senior play. Serene and charming Johanna De Korte worked on the junior Revue, the senior play and the Girls' Meet, being particularly interested in English and chemistry. Versatile Vivian Dent won special honors in foren- sics, helped with Gloria, and took acting jobs in the one-act plays. Viv was also in the choir and a colector for the Echo. Among the quieter class members was Floyd De Shane. He was in the a cappella choir and took part in the airplane club, showing special interest in aero- nautics and machine shop. Vivacious and sweet describes Eleanor De Vries, who was secretary of the senior class. Eleanor was a member of the Hiker's Club, Senior Girl Reserves, Footlights Club, Presidents' Club and Student Council. She was on the Courtesy Squad and took part in the one-act plays and the junior Revue. Quiet and reserved was Sarah Dielman, who was a member of the Senior Girl Reserves, Courtesy Squad and senior usher. She worked on costumes for the senior play and one-act plays. Sarah was also a choir member and won her athletic letter. One of the funmakersn describes Keith Dodge, who was in the a cappella choir. Keith was also on the track team, took part in Gloria, and had special interest in music and woodshop. Her sparkling personality won many friends for Glorya Drake, who was president of the Footlights Club, secretary of Bars and Chevrons, O. P. C. Club, and R. O. T. C. sponsor, also taking part in the junior Revue. In her junior year she was class vice-president. Shirlie Dronkers had an interesting character and a pleasing personality. She belonged to the Bars and Chevrons Club, Hiker's and A. B. Clubs. Shirlie ap- peared in the junior Revue and the Girls' Meet and was an R. O.T. C. sponsor. Good looks Combined with a sense of humor marked Robert Duke as a natural. Bobby helped with the production, Gloria, besides being mainly interested in interior decorating and R. O. T. C. in which he served as a sergeant. A friend indeed was Newton Dukes. A real good fellow, who was a Hi4Y and Science Club member. Newt was on the golf team and in the junior Revue. He ranked science and history as his favorite subjects. Rushing through high school with a hand in almost everything, Leatrice Dupler took active part in the Amicitia Club, Footlights Club, Presidents Club, for- ensics, and was assistant director of the senior play. Edith Elve came to us a year ago from Hollywood High School and was especially interested in glee club, household management, retail selling, and home eco- nomics.



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Arlene Dawn Hand, a reserved member of the senior class, was affiliated with the Hiker's Club and par- ticipated in the ,lunior Revue and the Girls' Meet. Arlenes special interest was in home economics. Kathryn Harb was always one for a lot of fun and showed it as a member of the Senior Girl Reserves, A. B, Club and Student Council. Katie appeared in the Junior Revue and the Girls' Meet. A happy-go-lucky girl, describes Kathryn Har- greaves, who was a member of the Courtesy Squad, senior ushers, Senior Girl Reserves and a copy reader on the Echo staff, She also was an active member of the A. B. Club, and publicity manager ofthe Footlights Club. Tall. shy, and modest Stanley Harker belonged to the Science Club, and appeared in the junior Revue and a skit for the Science Club. Stan ranked mathe- matics and science as his favorite subjects. Vivaciousness and intelligence marked Keitha Har- mon in the Senior Girl Reserves, O. P. C., and Cour- tesy Squad, not mentioning the junior Revue, Saga, Echo, forensics and traveling assembly. Keitha was the kind of girl everyone likes because she was always on the beam. Charles Harrison was the life of every party. Charlie was president of the C Club, baseball captain, vice-president of the Football Club, treas- urer ofthe Student Council, and appeared in the junior Revue. Silent and dignified was jean Hartman, a member of the Hiker's Club. She served as an usher for Gloria and worked on the one-act plays. jean was interested in home economics studies. Always ready with an interesting question was james Heeringa, who was a StaH Sergeant in the R.O. T. C. and a member of the Bars and Chevrons Club. -lim was interested in printing. Businesslike Roger Hendricks was a member of the Bars and Chevrons Club. a bass in the a cappella choir and had a special interest in machine shop. A welcome member of the Hiker's Club was jac- qualine Hill, who took part in the Red Cross Nursing Course and was an usher for the junior Revue. Jackie was interested in biology, girls' physiology and interior decorating. Kenneth Holmes, a handsome hunk of man, be- longed to both the Hi-Y and the C Club and had the honor of being on the all-city football team as well as one of Creston's best ball players. You could always tind Louise Howard laughing and full of giggles, even in the Footlights, A. B., Camp Fire Girls and girls' glee clubs. Louise was in the Junior Revue, Girls' Meet, on the costumes commit- tee for Gloria and properties for the one-act plays. Attractive Barbara Howes graced Creston's senior class as a member of the Bars and Chevrons Club, O. P. C., Latin and Hilcer's Clubs and the Student Council. Barb was in the senior play, Gloria, and junior Revue. She was also an R. O. T. C. Sponsor. Dancing for his own amusement and for others was james Hulsapple who featured in the junior Revue, Snoof in the publication skit and was member of the Bars and Chevrons Club and Courtesy Squad. Full of the old nick was Paul Hunsberger, who belonged to the junior Honor Society and the Cour- tesy Squad. Paul was interested in mathematics, me- chanical drawing, and science. There once was a girl who blushed. Her name was Irene Husar. Her activities included the junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Gloria, the Girls' Meet and being a member of the Hiker's Club. Little Coleen Irish was a peppy senior, who was a member of the Hiker's Club, in the junior Revue, and especially interested in her clothing class. The girl with the giggle, is likable Norine jaco- bitz, a Senior Girl Reserve, and a member of the Junior Honor Society. She also took part in the junior Revue and acted as an usher for the senior play.

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