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

 - Class of 1945

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An enThusiasTic parTicipanT in The Girl Reserves, Hilcers club, Jr. Red Cross, and Honor socieTies, Joyce Elenbaas was also on The CourTesy squad, in debaTe and Glee club. AlberTus Elve, called Bud, came To CresTon Trom Tech. Playing his TasT sTyle oT TooTball puT him in The sporTs spoTlighT. He was in The Hi-Y and CourTesy squad. Ferne Elwood was a iolly person To have around as she lilces To laugh. Ferne belonged To The Glee club, helped wiTh The Jr. Revue, and ushered Tor The Sr. play. She was inTeresTed in The 4-H club. Blond and always on The go was Jeanne Faasse. She came Trom Tech in her senior year and was inTeresTed in commercial subiecTs. Jeanne loves To eaT and bowl. AlThough considered quieT, iT was a very nice quieTness ThaT belonged To Wilma Ferwerda, who Took parT in The Jr. Revue, The orchesTra, and was a Saga TypisT. Zingl Flash! ThaT was Emma Jeanne FeuTz who iusT whizzed by, Tull oT pep and always ready To laugh. Emmy was an Echo TypisT and served on commiTTees Tor The Sr. class parTy and Tor The play. WiTh a real personaliTy and possessor oT ThaT special way. Louise Fihgerald helped in The Jr. Revue. Her special inTeresTs were Typing and science. One oT The quieTer girls. Norma Forner was oT service To her school by being on The CourTesy squad, business manager Tor The one-acTs, and on The publiciTy commiTTee Tor Gloria. Emaiean Forse+Iund, a bundle oT pep and cheerTulness, was in The Revue, A Cappella Choir, Jr. and Sr. Girl Reserves, A.B. club, and Bars and Chevrons. Ernmie was a sponsor Tor The R.Q.T.C. and a member oT The Girls' SexTeT. A quieT and pleasanT girl in class, Carolyn Fox was in The A cappella choir, in Gloria, and was an usher Tor The Sr, play, GerTrude Fuller was very shy buf neverTheless she did her parT. She was on The cosTume commiTTee Tor The Sr. play and a member oT The l-lilrers club, lnTeresTed mainly in aeronauTics, Bob Funk was ThaT well mannered Tellow who was To be Tound aT a CourTesy squad posT. His oTher inTeresTs lay in arT and machine shop. Possessor oT a high scholasTic record, Donna Gelder- bloom helped selecT The senior play. She was on The debaTing Team, in Hilsers, STudenT Council, CourTesy squad, LaTin, and Library clubs. A loyal supporTer oT her class and easy To geT along wiTh, Joyce Geldersma was a member oT The Hilcers club and helped in The Jr. Revue. Joyce's special inTeresT was cloThing. Elaine George was a quieT member oT The class and a good Triend To all, She was a member oT The Hilcers club and her main inTeresT was Typing. NoT only a wizard aT maTh buT also in baseball, of which he was capTain, Richard Gibson was The vice-presi- denT oT The C club, in The Hi-Y, STudenT Council and The LaTin club. Gibby also served on The TooTball Team, and was in The Revue. Her duTy as The haughTy, rich Lenore in The Sr. play was To arouse animosiTy and Donna Jean Gifchell did iT To perTecTion. In real liTe. This member oT The Hilcers is noT aT all lilce ThaT. She worked on Gloria and The one-acT plays. LiTTle and sweeT, DoroThy Goodfellow was an exceed-T ingly pleasanT member oT The class. She belonged To The Hilrers club and The Jr. Honor socieTy, was on The Echo, in The revue, and The proud possessor oT Three perfecl aTTendance cerTiTicaTes. 20 '

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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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Edward Gravelyn's interests were in the machine shop and R.O.T.C. Ed was also a member ot the Bars and Chevrons. Yvonne Graves always worked with a high degree ot sincerity as she showed in her work in the Jr. revue and the Sr, play. She was a member ot the Latin club and the Girl Reserves. An ability in art iustities Virginia Growe's interest in that subject. She was in the A cappella choir tor three years, the Jr. revue, Gloria, and make-up committee tor the Sr. play. Louise Gruesbeck was anxious to excell in music. She was an usher tor the Sr. play and especially interested in shorthand and books. Delighttully contented when dancing or swimming. Marianne Haadsma came trom Davis Tech in her senior year. She was an Echo typist. Mariam Hall, Creston's choice tor the D.A.R, citizen- ship award, was in the revue, Gloria, a member ot the A.B., A cappella choir, Jr, Honor society, Echo, and secretary ot the Junior class. Barbara Hamilton was another member ot the class who graduated in February. Barb was a conscientious student and a time member ot the class. This poised gentleman ot the Sr. class was especially interested in the A cappella choir ot which he was a member. Robert Hamilton was in the shepherds' quartet, in Gloria, and served in the revue, track, and tennis, A grand and industrious worker, Gerada Heit-z was in the Jr. revue and helped with the Sr. play. She was very interested in stenographic work. Robert Hileman was a welcome member ot our class. He was in the R.O.T.C. and Bars and Chevrons. Geraldine Hill was always in her place at the right time. She served taithtully on the Courtesy squad and on committees tor the Jr. revue and the Sr. play. Dorothy Hoeve, one ot the quieter members ot the class, graduated in February. l-ler special interest was in the commercial course. A girl with a triendly smile is Maxine lzenbart. She was in the Jr. revue, Courtesy squad, Gloria, Jr. Honor society, Glee club, and A,B, club. Her special interests were typing and shorthand. Nice to look at as well to know, describes Lorraine Jackman who belonged to A.B., A cappella choir, Cour- tesy squad, and the class song committee. Lorry also sang the Cradle Song tor Gloria, and was in the Jr. revue and one-acts. Jacquelyn Jackson was another great addition to the dramatic productions. Jackie was on the publicity com- mittee tor the Sr. play, the make-up committee tor Gloria, and one ot the Old Maids in The Sister's McIntosh. An ardent roller-skating tan, Dorothea Jerrils belonged to the Hikers club and was on the business committee tor the one-act plays. Stewart Johnson, the likable, red-socked tackle on the tootball team, was in the revue, the C club, and in the Sr. play took the part ot Wes, where he distinguished himselt. Serving on the Courtesy squad, Jr. revue, Gloria, the one-act plays, and other committees, Maxine Jourdan surely was well liked. She was a member ot the Girl Reserves. 21

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