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

 - Class of 1945

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'KMH35 N Nyggjl-'::..,.-, E3 ' if Sui AW mug: '- i Le. ...T . 1 we 'U' 2 Admired by all and envied by many describes ThaT blond hair oT Bessie Brenner's. She was an R.O.T.C. spon- sor, vice-presidenT oT Hikers, in The one-acTs, and The A.B. club. Edwin Breen, called Ed by his Tellow classmaTes, was an enThusiasTic worker in The R.O.T.C. and a member oT The Bars and Chevrons club. Tall, blond Howard Broekema was everyonels Triend. Howdie was Treasurer oT The Hi-Y, on The RegimenTal STaTf in R.O.T.C.. presidenT oT Bars and Chevrons, in The Jr. Revue, C club, and loved To play TooTball. Friendly and cheerTul Joan Brogan worked on The business commiTTee Tor The Sr. play, The make-up Tor The Revue, and was an acTive member oT The Hikers club. Norman Brown was a useTul as well as decoraTive mem- ber oT The class. He served on The CirculaTion sTaTT, was in The band, R.O.T.C., Hi-Y, Jr. Revue, and The TooTball Team. You could always Tind WalTer Bruce doing some-Thing consTrucTive. Wally served Tor The Revue, Sr, play. Gloria, was in TooTball and Track, a member oT The CourTesy squad, STudenT council, Science, and C clubs. HunTing and fishing were The chieT pleasures oT likable Dale Bush who was in The CourTesy squad, The Jr. Honor socieTy, The Science club, Bars and Chevrons, and Spanish club. PresidenT OT The Hi-Y, secreTary oi The C club, and vice-presidenT oT The Bars and Chevrons kepT Cornell Buyze preTTy busy, besides being a member oT The Spanish club and The CourTesy squad. Cornie was in The Revue. Gloria, TooTball, Track, debaTe, and Golden Gloves. HerberT Byers was never absenT nor Tardy. He was a member oT The Bars and Chevrons club and one oT Those dependable people you can always counT on. Everyone seemed To gel' along wiTh Beverly Caminer O.K. Bev worked Tor The Jr. Revue, Gloria, and The Sr. play. She was a member oT' The Hikers club. lT you saw Gwendolee Carlberg dance in The Jr. Revue, you would know ThaT her main inTeresTs are in ThaT special Tield. i'Gwen was an Echo TypisT and belonged To The Girl Reserves. NoT every one has such beauTiTul red hair as Clara Carr. She was a member oT The Hikers, and served on a commiTTee Tor The Sr. play and Revue. A mari who was all man, Lyle Carr, was quiTe an addi- Tion To The sporTs secTion oT our class acTiviTies. He was in band, TooTball, baseball, Hi-Y, and C clubs. Lyddie liked skiing. A busy person was RoseTTa Carroll who served in The Revue, on commiTTee Tor Gloria and The Sr. play, orchesTra, and Sr. ushers. RoseTTa was a member oT The LaTin, Library, and Girl Reserves clubs. Peppy and Triendly E'izabeTh Chapin helped wiTh The Revue, Gloria, and Sr. play and was an R.O.T.C. sponsor, in Girl Reserves, A.B., LaTin, Jr. and Sr. Honor socieTies, and STudenT council. Popular because oT her pleasing personaliTy, Charmaine Chinnow was in The Bars and Chevrons, Hikers, and LaTin club. She served in The Choir, R.O.T.C., Gloria, and The Jr. Revue. Donna Cooper had a pleasanT way abouT her. She was a member of The Hikers club, The Library club, and The DebaTe class. Priscilla CoTa was anoTher girl who ioined The class in her senior year. She was a reporTer Tor The Echo, and especially inTeresTed in Typing. 18

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Tiny Ellen Alberda excelled in dramaTics. She was in The one-acT plays, Revue, Gloria, Sr. play, debaTe, a cheerleader, and belonged To The honor socieTies, LaTin club, Sr. Girl Reserves. Busy and pleasanT To know was Connie Albers who served in The Choir, Gloria, The one-acTs, The Sr. play. and The Revue. Connie was a member oT Jr. Honor socieTy, Girl Reserves, A.B., and LaTin club. Gordon Alderink was a Tellow who was liked by every- one. Gordy was a member oT The C club, The piTcher Tor our baseball Team, and a doorman Tor The Jr. Revue. BouqueTs To Peggy Allchin Tor her perTormance as Hy in The Sr. play. Peg belonged To These clubs: LaTin, Jr. Honor socieTy, Library, Bars and Chevrons, She was in Gloria, Revue, debaTe, Saga, and was an R.O,T.C. sponsor. IT laughTer is a sign oT happiness, Charlene Arnmerman was one of The happiesl' girls in The class. Kay worked Tor The Sr. play, The Revue, and was a member oT The A.B., Hikers, and Spanish clubs. ThaT smile oT Dale Anderson's is someThing To remem- ber. This Triendly Tellow belonged To The C club, Bars and Chevrons, and The baseball and Track Teams, Dale was in The R.O.T.C. and The Revue. SmooTh and sophisTicaTed was Susan Anderson, a per- sonaliTy plus gal who was Co-ediTor oT The Saga, an R.O.T.C. sponsor, in debaTe, orchesTra, Trio, AmiciTia, A.B., LaTin, and STudenT Council. Susy was in The Revue, The Sr. play, and won The Jr. High Scholarship cup Twice and The Sr, cup once. Richard ArmanTrouT was one oT The busiesT seniors. Being presidenT oT The STudenT Council, in R.O.T.C., bond salesman Tor school, and belonging To The Jr. Honor sOcieTy, and in Gloria, Revue, and one-acTs proved This. Philip AusTin came To us Trom CenTral in his Jr, year. He was in The Bars and Chevrons club, on The rifle Team. second Team TooTball, baseball, and baskeTball manager. Taking an acTive parf in Gloria, one-acTs, Sr. play, Jr. Revue, and The choir kepT Mary Balbach busy. This lass was in The CourTesy squad, Jr. Honor socieTy, and The A.B. and LaTin clubs. JusT The riql'1T man To do The Task cheerTully was Francis Barber, who worked Tor The Jr, Revue, Gloria, Sr. play, band, and TooTbalI. His Triends always called him .r Docqrr WhaT EThelyn Barnum did she did well, as was shown in her duTies Tor The Jr. Revue, The one-acTs, Gloria, and The Sr. play. Lynn earned her leTTer in A.B. and served on The CourTesy squad. AnoTher wee liTTle girl oT The class who had a very sweeT personalify was Evelyn Birdsall who served in Gloria, one-acTs, and The Sr. play. She was a member oT The Hikers and A.B. clubs. A poised, reserved member oT The class came To us in her iunior year Trom Muskegon. She worked on a com- miTTee Tor The Sr. play and had a very high scholasTic record. Yes, This is Marilyn BoadT. Tom Boersma, whose special inTeresT was aviaTion, ioined The air corps The day aTTer he graduaTed in February. Tall dark Tom was very acTive in The Jr. and Sr. class. Oh, how ThaT man can eaTl This spiriTed lad, George BooTsma, came Trom Davis Tech where he parTicipaTed in The Spring ConcerT. Vivacious DoroThy Brabb belonged To Amiicifia. LaTin, Bars and Chevrons, Girl Reserves, Jr. and Sr. Honor socieTies, STuclenT Council, and debaTe. Red Took parT in The one-acTs, was an R.O.T.C. sponsor, and To Top iT OTT. co-ediTor oT The Saga. A new addiTion To The class This year and a welcome one was Fred Bradford. He won many new Triends here aT CresTon. 17 'UN -i' -af' 'rx I sw, 5' Ti: '54 555. .r,:Z-PL 4fv4,.- - fe ,. 'v' Lf, Sf-4.'1T'. 5 '15 55:52



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Posgessor of winged feeT, popular Gordon Cornwell belonged To The Hi-Y, The C club, foofball Team, and Hi-Y baslmeTball Team. Gordy parTicipaTed in The Revue and was on The Track Team. Maxine Coleson came from Berlin High in her senior year. She belonged To The dramaTics club, Glee club, and 4--H sewing club There. Maxine is inTeresTed in The field of nursing. Gay Paf Czwerwinslci was always ready To give us a hand. Her ready wiT made PaT a welcome member of any parTy. DebaTe, Girl Reserves, Library, Saga, Gloria, and The one-acTs were her acTiviTies. Bubbling over wiTh pep, Mary Davey was senior class secrefary, in Gloria, Sr. play, presidenT of Girl Reserves, in Jr. and Sr, Honor socieTies, AmiciTia, A.B., LaTin. Library, and Horizon clubs. Corinne De Bruine lrepT herself preTTy busy as an Echo TypisT in her senior year. She was parficularly inTeresTed in a commercial course. Her favoriTe sporf is bowling. Business-like and iolly, RoberT De Bruyn was a well known and liked member of The class. Bob belonged To The Science and Hi-Y clubs, and was seen in Gloria, The Revue, and The Echo-Saga slciT. Enfhusiasfically inTeresTed in following a secreTarial course, Jane De Fouw was on The CourTesy squad, on The publiciTy commiTTee for The Sr. play, and a member of The Girl Reserves. Marvin De Fouw was a maior in R.O.T.C., where his special inTeresT lay. He was Treasurer for The Bars and Chevrons club and on The RegimenTal sTaTT. Small, quieT, and sweeT was our Ann Dempsey. She was a member of The Hilcers club, CourTesy squad, and second choir. Ann also helped wiTh Gloria and The one-acT plays. l'haT beauTiful blond hair of HarrieT Den Boer was The envy of many. Her inTeresT in music was shown by her membership in The Choir. She also was in Gloria, Revue. Hilcers, LaTin club, and Sr. Honor socie-Ty. Those inTeresTing feaTure pages in The Saga are The worlc of Earl De Neuf. Spivey was a member of The Hi-Y, Science club, and choir, He was in Gloria, The Revue, and The Tennis Team. Earl was inTensely inTeresTed in leT'Tering. Alice De Shane had many inTeresTs: dancing, swimming. bowling, slcaTing, Typing, and commercial law. Alice belonged To The Glee club, Hilrers, Girl Reserves, and was in Gloria and The one-acT plays. Possessor of a sparkling personaliTy, Lois Dozema won her leTTer and numeral in A.B. and was a member of The Hilrers. She also was on commiTTees Tor Gloria and The one-acT plays. Oh, how This girl goT around! Arlene Donlrer was in The Choir, CourTesy squad, Jr. Revue, one-acTs, and Gloria and was a member of The Jr. Honor socieTy. Mary Ann Drolema earned her leTTer and numeral in The A.B. club and was a member of The Hilcers and Girl Reserves. She was an Echo TypisT and served on The CourTesy squad and commiTTees for The Jr. AmaTeur hour and Revue. A busy person aT CresTon was Elaine Dryer who was The Madonna in Gloria, in The Sr. play, The Revue, news ediTor for The Echo, The Honor socieTies, Girl Reserves, LaTin club, AmiciTia, Library, A.B., Choir, lnTer-club council, and winner several Times in forensics. He wasn'T very big nor in many exTra curricular acTivi- Ties. buT good looking Bill DuFfy seemed To lceep happy and busy enough by being friendly and nice To everyone. Helping wiTh The one-acT plays and Gloria, Mildred lEkkens was The girl wiTh a loT of pep. Millie was a mem- ber of The Hilcers and The Sr. Girl Reserves. T, 19

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