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

 - Class of 1946

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Don Endres could never be overlooked because of his great height and cheerful grin. Don was stage manager of the Jr. revue and Gloria and was feature editor of the Saga. Always smiling that flashing smile was Robert Faasee. Bob belonged to A Capella choir, was in Jr. revue and was on the basketball and track teams. Betty Feutz, a cute little brunette, was in Girl Reserves, Hikers, Jr. revue, Courtesy squad, A. B. club, and was an Echo typist. Sorry girls, but all round athlete Ray Flanders is a con- firmed misogynist, Ray was baseball captain, on the basket- ball and football teams, in C club, Gloria and the A Capella choir. A winning smile and personality marke Gladys Fry who belonged to the Student Council, A. B. club, the Jr. Honor society, and Girl Reserves. With a pleasant smile for everyone, Leona Gendrolis served on the Courtesy squad. She liked girls physiology best at all her subjects. Friendliness marked Lawrence Geysbeck as a very wel- come member ot the class. He took part in the Jr. revue. The girl with the million smiles, Phyllis Gleason, was a member of Girl Reserves, Student Council, Courtesy squad, and Amicitia. Smiley was also in the Jr. revue and on committee for the senior play. She also acted in the one- acts. Roller skating and dancing were the favorite pastimes of Allene Godfrey who was one of our Echo typists. Allene was interested in commercial subjects. Brains and ambition should carry our senior class presi- dent John Gordon a long way. He belonged to the Science, Jr. Honor Society and the C clubs and took part in Gloria and the Jr, revue, Tall James Gormley was head usher and had a particular interest in English. Jim was also a member of Bars and Chevrons and the Science club. Gladys Grevelyn, who was endowed with intellectual ability along with a witty personality was active in the Girl Reserves, Latin club, A. B., Library clubs, Student Council, Jr. Honor society, and the Jr. revue. Blonde and shy Robert Haadsma liked typing and ma- chine shop best of his class work while his favorite sport is tobogganing. Bob was in the R. O. T. C. One ot the more quiet and refined girls in the senior class was Donna Haas. She was in the Jr. revue, an Echo typist, and in the second choir. Tiny Arlene Hall liked commercial subjects with typing heading the list. She served on the Courtesy squad and belonged to the Girl Reserves. A future mechanic was quiet Lawrence Hager, who showed his ability in his favorite subiect, machine shop. Edward Hansen could often be seen roller skating which was his hobby. Ed was in the Bars and Chevrons and the R. O. T. C. Clothing was the favorite subiect of Madge Hanshaw. She was a dependable member of the Courtesy squad.

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Donna Crawford took part in the glee club and the Girl Reserves. She also was on the Courtesy squad. Swim- ming was her favorite sport. Brimful of pep and enthusiasm, Mildred Davis was vice- president of the junior class, managing editor of the Echo, on the Courtesy squad, and in both honor societies. Millie was in the one-acts and played the ever patient Mrs. Gray- son in the senior play. Quiet, dignified Mary Decker was a diligent worker and friend. Mary especially liked English. Jean De Graff was constantly on the look-out for new ideas which were clever and different, Jean was a mem- ber of the orchestra for five years. Friendly, amiable and just plain nice to know was Doris De Maagd. Doris was in the Courtesy squad, Hikers club, Girl Reserves and on a senior play committee. Dynamic Wally De Maagd, always bubbling over with enthusiasm was in the honor societies, Science club, Bars and Chevrons, and took parts in Gloria, and the senior play. Wally was on the Echo staff and in the Jr. revue. We shall remember Devonne Den Hof for her enviable big brown eyes. She enioyed typing of her school activities with ice skating as her favorite sport. Eileen Den Houten came to Creston from Davis Tech in her iunior year. Eileen was in A. B. club, Courtesy squad, and Girl Reserves. Phyllis Dent, an attractive brunette, played the Madonna in Gloria and is well known for her expert accordion play- ing. Phyll was in the Student Council, A. B., and Hikers clubs, A Capella choir, and appeared in the Jr. revue. Norma Depung, who loved to cook, should make an ex- cellent housekeeper some day with all her home economics training. She belonged to the Spanish club. That man is here again. Tall, blonde James De Ryke was on the football, basketball, and track teams. Dyke was also in the Hi-Y, C club, Jr. revue, and the Student Council. He also made the second team all city football. Bright and sparkling Shirlie De Young sang Ave Maria in Gloria and took part in the one-acts. Shirlie was also a member of the choir, Amicitia, Hikers, and was a R. O. T. C. sponsor. Reading and collecting books constituted Alethia Doege's favorite hobby. She was on the Courtesy squad and en- joyed home economics. One of the funrnakers was quick witted Eugene Doorn. Gene had his hands full with the Echo stah, Gloria, one- acts, and was business manager of the senior play. Betty DuBois was blessed with beautiful, natural, blonde hair. Betty belonged to A. B., Girl Reserves, Hikers club, Courtesy squad and was in the Jr. revue. Betty Eicoltz, who played Marian Gates in one of the one-acts and was chairman of make-up for Gloria, belonged to A. B. and the Courtesy squad. Lovely to look at Joan Eitner, who had a very pretty smile, enjoyed typing and was an Echo typist. Lively, impetuous Peggy Empie was in the Jr. revue, Hikers club. Girl Reserves, Courtesy squad, and the Latin club. Peg was also circulation manager for the Echo.



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A swell sport and all round good fellow was Louis Harrison. Lou was captain of the football team, was presi- dent of the C club, made the all city second team foot' ball team and was a member of the Hr-Y. Marilou Hendricks, the girl with the Ingrid Bergman haircut, was ct mernlrer of the choir for three years. Mari- lou also was rn the Jr. revue, Gloria, and a rnenrber of the Library club. Very sweet Shirley Mae Henkel was not only fond of art, but also lrkecl home ef, Shirley ranre from Davis Tech in her Jr. year. Nice to know Annabelle Howe lrked her commercial course, especially shorthand and typrng, An enthusiastic dancer was Geraldine Hull. Genie took part rn the Jr. revue and belonged to the Glee club and the Courtesy squad. One of our returned vets, Clinton Hunt was interested rn photography. Even though he was srrrall Clint certainly got around, An licho typis', Grace Huttengci was chfnrnran of the costume cornnrittee for the Jr. revue and was a member of the Jr. Honor society. There is charm in her quietness. Olga Jokems belonged to the Courtesy squad, and won her numeral rn A. B. Olga was on the costume conrnrittee for the Jr. revue. lrmalee Johnson, full of vim, vigor, and vitality, was a member of A, B. and Anncitra clubs, Girl Reserves, and the latin club. lrmalee was one of our peppy cheerleaders and took part in thi- Jr. revue and the one-acts. Of course you remember Jac rn tlrf- senior play, It was Shirley Johnson who was a cheerleader, in Sr. Girl Re- serves, Latin cluh, A. B., Amrcitra, Jr. revue and the one- act plays, Happy-go-lucky and always ready to laugh was Alvincl Jones who belonged to A. B., Girl Reserves, and the Courtesy squad. Alvie liked commercial subrects best. A personality plus gal was Irene Joynt, whose wonderful sense of humor was welcome everywhere. lrene was in the Jr. revue, A Capella choir, Spanish club and the Courtesy squad, Student Council, and Saga staff. llsegret Jungwirth, who came to us from Central rn her senior year, was especially intellectual. She belonged to the Sr, Honor society and especially liked shorthand. Robert Kohler would rather hunt and frslr than do any- thing else. Boll vwas in HifY, was secretary of Bars and Chefrons, in the Jr. Honor society, and was on the Echo Saga circulation staff. Friendly to all, Jerry Kasteline had a hand in every- thing, Jerry was an the baseball team, C club, Hi'Y, and Sir-ence club. He was also on the Echo-Saga circula- tionl staff and Courtesy squad. Carefree and always ready for a good time, Wayne Kelly was in the R. O, T. C., Bars and Chevrons, and served on the Courtesy squad. Lilo Moe Kennedy loved to sketch in her sparc tirne. Lila was a Girl Reserve, rn the A. B., and catrn clubs, and was a reporter for the Echo. Jock Kippen was one of the football rranagers, in the P. O. T. C., and in the Bars and Chevrons. Jack specialized in machine work.

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