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L'nassuming and mild was Barbara jager, who be- longed to the Hiker's Club and the Senior Girl Re- serves. Barb took part in the junior Revue. Girls' Meet and was fond of music. One of the nicest people that ever walked in shoe leather was Barbara johnson. Barb was on the Student Council, the Senior Girl Reserves and partici- pated in the senior play. junior Revue, Girls' Meet and on the Courtesy Squad, and the Saga. Emily jean johnson was neither absent nor tardy in all her school days. This swell girl was a Hiker, on the Student Council, debate team, and a member of the Girl Reserves. Emily was in the junior Revue and the Girls' Meet. Marian johnson won several contests in oratorical declamation. was a member of the A. B. Club and Girl Reserves. Marian also appeared in the junior Revue and was interested in the science department. A ready wit and great personality was possessed by Bobby jones, who took part in the music festivals as a member of the senior band and orchestra. Bobby also had a particular interest in printing. A whiz at basketball was jack jones, who towered in the stratosphere. Professor jones was a member of the C Club. took part in the junior Revue and served on the session room war council. Patricia joppe was always bubbling over with energy, which she showed in the Senior Girl Reserves, the junior Revue. and as an usher for Sixteen in August, the senior play. Pat was rarely seen with- out her familiar smile. Sweet and full of giggles, josephine Kamminga be- longed to the second choir, the A. B. Club, Senior Girl Reserves, and appeared in music night, Gloria, junior Revue, the Girls' Iwleet, and as an usher for the one-act plays. Because of her jolly spirit, Peggy Keena made many friends in Creston, while in the Latin Club and a cappella choir, in the junior Revue and working on the one-act plays. Peg could smile through the blackest of hours. Dorothy Kerjes was president of the Hiker's Club, a member of the Senior Girl Reserves, and President's Club. Happy Dotie took part in the Girls' Meet, the junior Revue, and acted as an usher for the senior play. Dorothy Klap, sedate and well bred, was Senior Girl Reserves president, a member of the Footlights. A. B., Latin, and O. P. C. Clubs, and was on the Courtesy Squad. Dorothy worked on the junior Revue, senior play, Gloria, and the Girls' Meet. Tall and rather quiet was a swell fellow named jack Klap. jack played joseph in Gloria, was in the junior Revue, and on the track and football teams holding his letter for both sports. His interest was centered in aeronautics. Interested in anything pertaining to business, swell Isadore Kleiman was the business manager for the junior Revue and Saga, a member of the senior ushers and the Hi-Y. He was active in forensics, debate and the one-act plays. A true and swell pal was Betty Kline, a member of the Hiker's Club. junior Honor Society. She helped with the senior play, one-act plays, worked in the office and on the junior Revue, Betty was neither absent nor tardy while in Creston. R.O.T.C. was the particular interest of Abraham Kooiman. He was a Lieutenant of Company H and belonged to the Bars and Chevrons Club, Courtesy Squad, and Echo staff. Angeline Krzykwa, possessor of a pleasant nature, found interest in the girls' glee club and had a special fondness for English and mathematics above all of her other subjects. Rosena Lampbear, a girl with energetic qualities, was circulation manager of the Echo, in the choir, junior Revue, senior play. and served on the Courtesy Squad and was a member of the Senior Girl Reserves. Donald Laansma, now serving in the Navy. served as an R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, vice-president of Bars and Chevrons Club and worked on the junior Revue. Good luck, Don, and God speed. 1' a rv '.- Ya? 'lv ' 4 'is 4 Q . ya x'-' mt 1 H' 'fc-5 1,6 'xstff' ,531 Quest.- .
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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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Pert Thelma Lawrence was an all-around girl, who took part in the A. B. Club, orchestra, acted as a collector for the Echo, ushered for the senior play, mid-semester graduation and the Junior Revue. Look out, here comes the class prankster, Bob Leitelt! Hager was a member of the C Club, basketball team, and the war council. Bob also worked on the Echo and the junior Revue. A grand person was the Echo Sports Editor, Bob Lynch, who also was the football manager, in the Camera Club, Hi-Y, Student Council and on the Saga staff. Bob also was on the business committee for the junior Revue and senior play. Endowed with a sweet, natural charm, Doris Mc- Farlane belonged to the Senior Girl Reserves, the A. B. Club, and showed promise in shorthand, her favorite subject. Doris was also in the Girls' Meet. Robert Magennis, a favorite with all his friends, belonged to the Hi-Y, Courtesy Squad, band, and choir, of which he was vice-president. Bob also took part in Gloria and the junior Revue, being espe- cially interested in music. Vivacious and carefree was Vivian Maloney, a mem- ber of the Footlights, A. B., Presidents' and Latin Clubs. She was also an R.O. T. C. sponsor, an usher for 'iGloria, appeared in the junior Revue, and was treasurer for the Bars and Chevrons Club. Shirley Manning, a pert member of the senior class, served as an usher for the Junior Revue and took part in the Girls' Meet. Shirley also won her C and numeral. Those beautiful eyes did much for Priscilla Martin as she appeared in the junior Revue, Girls' Meet, and served as an Echo copyreader, publicity manager for Gloria and makeup manager for the one-act plays. Paul Messer, quiet and reserved, took part in the annual junior Revue, and was fond of the study of bookkeeping and band, of which he was a member. Helen May Morris found interest in participating in the junior Revue, the Girls' Meet, Gloria, and the choir. Helen was fond of bookkeeping, foods class, and the choir. Arlene Morrison didn't go in for extra curricular activities or clubs, but nevertheless she was a welcome addition to Creston's seniors because of her pleasant disposition. Everybody's ideal, Dona Mulder was student direc- tor of the senior play, secretary of the choir, vice- president of the senior class and secretary of the Senior Honor Society. Donnie also took part in the junior Revue, one-act plays, Gloria, Footlights Club, and Student Council. Tiny and silent was petite Betty Meyers, who labored in the junior Revue, on the junior nominating com- mittee, and on Echo work. Shorthand and typing were favorite subjects of Betty's. Robert Myers possessed an even temper and remark- able self control which won him many friends. Bob was a member of the Hi-Y as well as the Science Club. He appeared in dance sequences in the junior Revue. To know him is to love him pertains to Stewart Myers, first baseman on he baseball team. Stewie belonged to the Bars and Chevrons and C Clubs. He worked in Gloria, the Junior Revue, senior play and Georgie Porgief' Among the higher-ups is Donald Newberry, whose six foot, six inches aided his starring in basketball and track. The tallest boy in Creston, Don was track co-captain, in the C Club, Hi-Y, and appeared in the junior Revue. Donna Oberlin, charming and intelligent, took part in the Girls' Meet. Although she belonged to no clubs, she cultivated numerous true friends among Creston's populace. Norma Olson took many a trick in both the Junior Revue and in the traveling assembly. Among Norma's favorite subjects rank Bible literature and typing.
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