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

 - Class of 1944

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Barbara Sweeney, who was a member of the Girl Reserves, Hiker's and Latin Clubs, was never seen without that black, wavy-haired companion. Marilyn Taylor was always in a big hurry. Melt was in the Courtesy Squad, Gloria, Senior Girl Re- serves, Student Council, Glee Club, choir, and an usher for the senior play. A welcome member to the Honor Society was Fred Ten Hoor. Fred was also a member of the Creston Model Airplane Club. Short and sweet, Elizabeth Terkeurst was active in the Courtesy Squad, Girls' Meet, junior Revue, A.B., and Senior Girl Reserves. For she's a jolly good fellow - Rosemary Thiebout was active in the Courtesy Squad, junior Revue, Student Council, Hiker's, Senior Girl Reserves, and the Footlights. Especially popular with the opposite sex was Jeanne Thompson. Jeanne took part in the junior Revue and Girls' Meet. A member of the Choir, Girl Reserves, Footlights, Courtesy Squad, and Senior ushers, was energetic Edna Tickner. She was in the Girls' Meet and helped on committees for several plays. Charlene Tierney was a good example of a little girl made of sugar and spice and everything nice. Chuck was in the junior Revue, Glee Club, choir, Courtesy Squad, and Girl Reserves. Sophistication and gaiety were two of the charac- teristics of Patricia Titus. She appeared in the Junior Revue, Girls' Meet, Gloria, and belonged to the Choir. Charming Ruth Vander jagt was a member of the Courtesy Squad, A.B. Club, Amiticia Club, and helped on a committee for the senior play. Cheerful and sweet, Lois Vander Kooy was an Echo typist, member of the Glee Club and was in the Girls' Meet. She was particularly interested in art. Happy-go-lucky jean Vandervoord was a member of Footlights, A.B., Amicitia, Hiker's, Courtesy Squad, and Glee Club. She was assistant director for the senior play and was in the Junior Revue, Gloria, and helped with the one-act plays. Will anyone forget jacquelyn Van Hartum as Gale joy in the senior play? jackey was in the junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Gloria, and the Amicitia, Footlights, and A.B. A charming personality was possessed by Christine Van Holstyn, who was in the junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Girls' Meet, and an Echo Typist. Tina was a member of the Senior Honor Society, Library, and Presidents' Clubs. A small girl with a big smile was Bonnie Van Houten, who was in the Courtesy Squad and the Senior Girl Reserves. 'DV 'Selects seeps-r ' i. weeks, eel ' T Wi - , ' ., - ..f '7 r 4 f4,g , ,5,ff- 1 .Mum afftiglgf -lf, .Mi - i qxfiqfh izx. ultram. li

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fe' fe? EJ- f Z' .. ' -i' , ' .4 f L J! yi Pi if tw fi A . :mf 5 if . Q .,'l'4,,. ff! ff lb S 4 i si r . ' 1 Xx Z2 df? L. If you wanted a laugh from the audience you Called on Connie Sampanes, who was in the choir, Courtesy Squad, junior Revue, one-act plays, senior play, and Gloria. Connie was a member of the Footlights and A. B. Quiet and reserved was Lois Scheele, who was active in the Courtesy Squad, junior Revue, and Girl Re- serves. Lois earned her letter and numeral in gym. Blond, shy, and friendly, Edwin Schollart was in the Courtesy Squad, Gloria, and Hi-Y. Muriel Edna Scott was in the junior Revue, P.T.A. carnival, and the Hiker's Club. Muriel was in the stage crew for Gloria, the one-act plays, and an usher for the senior play. jean Seys was in the Stage crew for the senior play, in Gloria, choir, Courtesy Squad, and the Hiker's. jean was especially interested in choir and football. Man about school Nate Slack was in the Courtesy Squad, senior play, Junior Revue, debate, Saga, Hi-Y, C Club, football, manager of the basketball team, and business manager for the choir. Handsome and popular Dick Smith was on the Courtesy Squad, baseball, basketball, and football teams, and a member of the C Club. Biff won all-city honors and all-state honorable mention in football. Quiet and friendly was Robert Smith. Bob was manager of the baseball team for two years, manager of the basketball team, treasurer for the Camera Club, and a member of the C and Hi-Y Clubs. Nancy Smitter, who ushered for the senior play, and was a member of the Senior Girl Reserves, was the possessor of pretty, long, blond hair, Happy and care-free. Louise Spahr was on the Echo and Saga staffs, in debate, Courtesy Squad, call girl for Gloria, and in A.B. and Footlights. Betty jane Stellard was a pretty and nice addition to the class. Betty was in Gloria, choir, Courtesy Squad, and treasurer of the Hiker's Club. Frances Stocks, who earned her numeral and letter in A.B., ushered for Gloria and the junior Revue, appeared in the Girls' Meet, and worked on properties for the one-act plays. Vivacious and loquacious, Mary Ida Stone was active in the a cappella choir, Gloria, one-act plays, and junior Revue. Virginia Sutton, who was in the Courtesy Squad, had a yen to become a secretary. Shirley Swart foh, those naughty eyesj, was active in the Girl's Meet, Courtesy Squad, Gloria, Senior Girl Reserves, Student Council, A,B. and the Hiker's.



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joan Van lNIalsen's aim was to become a nurse. joan was a member of the Horizon Club. Ambitious and amiable, Richard Van Oort was an R,O,T.C, major, in the junior Revue, and a member of the Bars and Chevrons Club. Gay, delightful, Pat Van Oss was feature editor of the Echo, director for the one-act plays, and in the junior Revue, and Gloria. Pat was a member of the Courtesy Squad, Footlights Club, A.B. Club, and junior and Senior Honor Societies. Friendly, good-natured, jean Vaughan was secre- tary of the Hiker's Club, a member of A.B. Club, Courtesy Squad, and Saga staff. She was an Usher for the junior Revue. A member of the Senior Girl Reserves and Hiker's Club, sweet, demure, Vernetta Venema was on the make-up committees for the one-act plays, Gloria, and Senior Play, and took part in the junior Revue. A swell fellow to know, Marvin Viergever was a member of the Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., and band, and was on the football team. Marv appeared in the junior Revue and took special interest in sports and music. Herbert Voshol liked to have a good time. He was a member of choir and the Courtesy Squad, and ap- peared in Gloria. Herby was particularly interested in bookkeeping. A good student, joyce Wade was a member of the Spanish Club, Hikers Club, and Senior Girl Reserves. She appeared in the junior Revue. You couldn't help but like and laugh with Barbara Waldmiller, the girl with the million-dollar personal- ity. Barb was in the Courtesy Squad, senior play, junior Revue, senior ushers, Hiker's, Latin, Girl Reserves, and Presidents' Clubs. Five feet two, big brown eyes - Bonnie Warher lremember Helen in the senior play?j was in the one- act plays, Gloria, Courtesy Squad, and a member of Hiker's, A.B., and Amicitia. Lively little Elayne Waters was always in a hurry and always busy. She was active in orchestra, choir, Girl Reserves, Latin Club, Courtesy Squad, both Honor Societies, debate, and the war council. A refreshing personality and a pair of bewitching brown eyes introduce jean Watrous. jean played the oboe in the band and orchestra for three years and was a member of the Senior Girl Reserves. Richard Way always smiled an especially nice smile at the girls. Dick was active in the Courtesy Squad, baseball, and the C Club. An enthusiastic dancer, Roberta jane Way appeared in the junior Revue, junior Amateur Hour, and travel- ing assemblies, and was on committees for several other dramatic productions, She was a member of the Courtesy Squad, Red Cross, and the Presidents' Club. Effervescent with pep and personality was Betty Lou Westveer. Louy' was in the one-act plays, Gloria, junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, and senior play. President of the Hiker's, Vice-president of the Senior Honor Society, and a member of the Student Council, AB., Latin, and Footlights. Solemn faces of the mid-year graduation. -I Our senior advisor, Miss Lindberg, in a familiar pose.

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