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

 - Class of 1944

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Students as ingenuous as Ted Albrecht are rare. Ted was business manager of the senior play, treasurer of the senior class, and a member of the Bars and Chevrons and Science Clubs. Barbara Alderink was a member of the Courtesy Squad, junior Revue, Library, junior Girl Reserves, and A.B. Clubs. Courtesy Squad, A.B. Club, Senior Girl Reserves, were among the organizations to which june Allen belonged, along with committee work on the senior play and junior Revue. Her bubbling personality and twinkling smile made Pearl Banks everybody's pal. Pearl was in the Junior Revue, Girls' Meet, Student Council, Amicitia, and Spanish Clubs. Choir, Orchestra, Courtesy Squad, as well as mem- bership in Latin Club, A.B. Club, and Senior Girl Reserves, helped to keep Juanita Bard busy. Juan's special interest was music. Anna Barker who was in the Junior Revue, A.B. Club, and Junior Honor Society, proved that good posture is attractive. Annie was neither absent nor tardy for two years. Juanita Barnhart was one of those rare girls whose special interest was home economics. Juanita was active in debate and the Hiker's Club. Genial Gus Beuker participated in the activities of choir, debate, junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Senior Ushers, Saga Staff, O.P.C., Latin Club, Bars and Chevrons, and was a Cadet Captain in the R.O.T.C. A prominent member of the class was Jack Bos, ac- tive in the band, orchestra, junior Revue, Junior Ama- teur Show, and Senior Honor Society. Jack was Cadet Colonel of the R.O.T.C. and president of Bars and Chevrons. A spirited athlete, Burt Brown was captain of the '44 track team and a much valued member of the football team. He also belonged to the C Club, Hi-Y, Courtesy Squad, and took part in the junior Revue and helped with the senior play. A striking girl with a rare sense of humor was jean Brown. Jean was a R.O.T.C. sponsor for three years and a member of the Hikers, and Bars and Chevrons Clubs. Fun-loving Marolyn Carol Brown found interest in participation in the activities of the Senior Girl Re- serves, Hiker's Club, and Spanish Club of which she was president. She was a senior play usher. If you are in search of an all-round good fellow, you'll find him in Robert Bruinsma. A loyal friend, Bob belonged to the Hi-Y, Camera Club, and Courtesy Squad, appeared in the junior Revue, and was on a committee for the senior play. Always ready to help was Loren Brunsink, who was on the stage crew for both junior Revue and the senior play. He ' belonged to the Courtesy Squad, Science Club, Spanish Club, and the Hi-Y. A loyal friend to have was Marilyn Buck who sang in the Glee Club, was on the Courtesy Squad, and in the Senior Girl Reserves. An ambitious guy and a super stage manager was Roger Bullock. Badge was on the Courtesy Squad, tennis team, in the senior play. and was a member of the Hi-Y and Science Clubs. Reserved Carl Bulson's interest in sports is shown by his belonging to the track team. He was president of the C Club, and served on the Courtesy Squad. A nice girl and a hard worker was Elizabeth Byker. Liz was in the Junior Revue, one-act plays, Senior Girl Reserves, AB., Library, Spanish, Student Council, and Footlights Clubs. 4 , J' . 1, . 'K' , . 1 ,af

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Top to bottom: President, Neil Ingersollg Vice-presi- dent, Lee Meyers, Secretary, Betty Worpelg Treasurer, Ted Albrecht. Below, committee heads, left to right-seated: Pat Van Oss, Ted Albrecht, Barbara De Nise. Standing: Edwina Robinson, Nate Slack, jean Vander Vord, Rose Hendrikse. we Swim af 1944 On October 14, 1943 the ofhcers of the class of '44 were elected on the blue ticket. Neil Ingersoll was elected president, Lee Meyers, vice-president, Betty Worpel, secretary, and'Ted Albrecht, treasurer. The senior play, Best Foot Forward fa Broadway hitj feauring Jackey Van Hattum, Nate Slack, Bonnie Warber, Bob Yackels, Torn Kraai, and Maurice Reed, was presented on March 9 and 10 and was a smashing success. The supporting cast was composed of Esther Carlyon, Judy Chadwick, Bill May- croft, Barbara Waldmiller, Roger Bullock, Eugene Yakes, Connie Sampanes, Max Heu- velhorst, Berdan Peck, Orville Hoxie, and Mary Louise Lettinga.



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Charles Day and Isadore Kleiman, editor and business manager of the 1943 Saga, now in the Army, drop in at school and look over plans for this year's book. Elaine Cambier was one of those girls who was always ready to laugh. She appeared in Gloria, Junior Revue, and Girls' Meet, and belonged to the choir, Junior Honor Society, A.B, Club, and Senior Girl Reserves. Deep-set eyes and a pretty smile introduced Karen Campbell who was a member of the Hiker's Club. Energetic Lorraine Candela participated in the Junior Revue, Girls' Meet, and helped with other dramatic productions. Lorry was an Echo typist, on the Cour- tesy Squad, and vice-president of the Library Club. Appearing in the Junior Revue, being Echo collec- tor, usher for the senior play, and participating in the activities of the choir, A.B. Club, and Senior Girl Reserves kept gentle Lillian Carlson happy and busy. Serene and charming describes Esther Carlyon, who belonged to Junior and Senior Honor Societies, Ami- citia, A.B., senior ushers, and Latin Club, of which she was president. She appeared in the Junior Revue, senior play, was on the Courtesy Squad, Saga Staff, and an Echo distributor, ' Nice to know was Gladys Carpenter, who was an usher for the senior play and was especially interested in Home Economics. Membership in the Amicitia Club, Horizon Club, Latin Club and Senior Girl Reserves, as well as be- longing to the orchestra, and Courtesy Squad, consti- tuted the activities of Marilyn Caukin. A pair of flirty eyes, a mischievious grin, and an energetic personality introduces Judith Chadwick. Judy was in the one-act plays, Gloria, on the Saga Staff, Courtesy Squad, and in the Amicitia Club, and senior play. Mary Anne Chamberlain, who was active in drama- tics and the Footlights Club always had a nice smile for everyone. Intellectual Eunice Collier belonged to the Courtesy Squad, Hiker's Club, Latin Club, and was honored by membership in the Honor Society. Always smiling that Irish smile - joe Collins was in the junior Revue, Junior Amateur Show, one-act plays, tennis team, choir and Courtesy Squad. Joe was manager of the basketball team and a member of the CH, Hi-Y, and Latin Clubs. Fred Cooper was a Lieutenant in the R.O.T.C., in which he was especially interested. He was a member of the Courtesy Squad and the Bars and Chevrons Club. Blond and petite was Coleen Creed, who came to Creston from Central in the tenth grade. Coleen was in the Hiker's and A.B. Clubs. A charming girl with a sweet personality fin spite of that red hairj was Doralee Cuddington, who took part in the Iunior Revue and was a member of the Senior Girl Reserves. Versatile and vivacious, Bette Culver was concert mistress of the orchestra, violinist of the string trio, and was in the one-act plays. Wifi belonged to the Amicitia and A. B.

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