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Vera Rivenburg, whose favorite activity was singing, was a valuable member of the choir, Girl Reserves, A. B. club, and appeared in Gloria. Alice Rockwell was a busy participant in the Honor so- cieties, Jr. revue, Girl Reserves, choir, and appeared in Gloria. Dorothy Ronda showed her acting ability in her per- formance as Elizabeth in Gloria, and as mistress of cere- monies of the Amateur Hour. Dorothy was also in the Junior Honor society. Red-heacl Ted Rosel, who liked mechanical drawing and mathematics, was in the R. C. T. C., and in the Bars and Chevrons club. Barbara Schildhouse, who was especially active in the Hikers club, was friendly and well liked by all her class- mates. Friendly Bernice Scholtens who served an the Courtesy squad, came to Creston in her iunior year. Bernie was interested in typing and the business course. X First Lieut. Donald Semon specialized in the military field. He was in the R. O. T. C., Bars and Chevrons, and was on the stage crew for the senior play. One of the nicest persons that ever walked in shoe leather is Dorothea Sergeant. Thea was president of the Girl Reserves, in both Honor societies, A. B. club, Sr. ushers, bond salesman, Jr. Revue and Gloria usher, and art editor of the '45 Saga. Along with all this she found time to be the secretary of both her iunior and senior class and co-editor-in-chief of the '46 Saga. Veda Silva was an untiring worker in A, B., Hikers club, Jr. Honor society, Latin club, and on a committee for Gloria. She also played the part of Helen in the senior play. Quiet and shy, sweet ard gentle is Betty Slocum who was in A. B. club, Girl Reserves, Jr. Honor society and the Latin club. Devoted to horses was Roger Slykhouse. Rag was a member of the senior Honor society, Science club, Bars and Chevrans and was in Gloria. Sweet Lois Smith belonged to the choir, Girl Reserves, Jr. Honor society, and appeared in Gloria. Lois was also an lfcho typist. lhe hard-headed tempermental Mix Grayson of the senior play was artfully portrayed by Russell Smith. Russ vias in both Honor societies, Latin club, Bars and Chevrons, Jr. revue, Gloria, and manager of the football team. Sweet and poised June Smitter was a member of the Girl Reserves. liked typing. June ushered for the Jr. revue and especially Roscoe Stapleton Jr. came to Creston in his junior year. Rocco was an able president of government class and made many friends while at school. Winner of vocally gifted the choir and the class song the Schubert Club contest at Creston was George Steinport. Joe was president of Hi-Y, belonged to the C club, served on committee, was on the football and baseball teams and was a cheerleader. Handsome Jerry Steinport combined harmony, melody, and rhythm, in organizing his own dance band. Jerry played in the Creston band and organized a band for the Jr. revue. Tiny, friendly Peggy Stickroe played the sparrow-like Mrs Sparks in the senior play to perfection. Peg was feature editor of the Echo, in the Jr. revue, Student Council, Jr. Honor society, Courtesy squad, one-acts, Hikers, and the Girl Reserves. if Q :fees
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11 1 'i Oh, those beautiful blue eyes! Jeanette Melpolder, a new addition to the class this year, liked typing best of all and loved to sing as a hobby . Elfervescent Jeanne Meyers was in the senior play, presi- dent of the Arnicitia club, in Girl Reserves, Latin club, Student Council, A, B., the Honor societies, Courtesy squad, and participated in the Jr. revue and Gloria Jeanne also was on the Saga staff. Jack Miller's extra curricular activities consisted of the Bars and Chevrons. Jack's favorite subject was aeronautics. Musically minded and full of fun describes Milford Molitor, who played in the band, was in the R, O. T, C., and the Bars and Chevrons club. Bill Moroski's high school life was devoted to baseball and basketball, having been a three year man on the baseball team. Moe belonged to the l-li-AY, Courtesy squad, C club, and served in the Jr. revue. Typing and shorthand were the favorite subjects of Eleanor Morris who played in the orchestra and was in the A. B. club and Jr. revue. She was also cin Echo tpyist. Membership in the A. B., Girl Reserves, Hikers, and Li- brary clubs, along with the Courtesy squad constituted the activities of Phyllis Morris. Scholarly Necia Musser not only was editor-in-chief of the Echo, in the Girl Reserves, in both Honor societies, the senior play, and one-acts, and Gloria, but won the Seniors Scholastic cup. Dolores Nielsen, quiet and unassuming, was always pleasant and friendly. Her favorite subject in school was shorthand. Of all her subjects Wilma Olree liked art best of all. She was rather quiet and demure, was well liked by all who knew her. Dolores Oom, was in Amicitia, A. B., Hikers club, Dodie was in the choir, was drum majorette for three years, and who can forget her as the self-Ycentered, spoiled darling, Rose- mary of the senior play. Always ready to lend a helping hand was Don Parkin, who left for the Navy in his senior year, Don was in the Jr. revue and his favorite subject was machine shop. Friendly Wilma Perry liked typing best of all her subjects here at school. Wilma was on the Courtesy squad, Petite and fun loving Audree Pierson was in the Latin and l-likers clubs, Girl Reserves, and was a member of the Courtesy squad. Aud was also in the one-acts, Jr. revue, and was on the Saga staff. Husky Roger Proos, a member of the C club, Hi-Y club, was one of our football and baseball stars having made all-city second team football. Rag played a leading part in the senior play. Yvonne Reeves, packed with pulchiitude, was a member of A. B., Girl Reserves, and appeared in the Jr. revue. Bon- n:e liked dramatics and math best. Expert at lettering and designing was Kenneth Remtema. Kenny was a member of the Sr. Ushers. Small and nice to know was Betty Rich wha was a mem- ber of the A. B. club, and the band. Betty especially liked the commercial subjects.
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N f Music was her business. Blonde, attractive Betty Stod- dard was well known for her swell trombone playing. She was, of course, in the band, orchestra, Girl Reserves, A. B. club, and in the Jr. revue and Gloria. Jolly Margaret Stuits was a member of the- Girl Reserves, Hikers club, Glee club, and was on a committee for Gloria. Marge was also in the one-act play Thanks Awfullyf' Norma Sutton, who liked Creston so much that she took a post graduate course, was fond ot commercial subiects and dancing. Vice-president of the Bars and Chevrons, Captain in R. O. T. C., and on the regimental staff was Robert Teitsma. Bob took part in the Jr. revue and liked mechanical drawing. A refreshing personality and a pair of bewitching eyes introduces Dolores Terpening. Terp was in the Jr. revue and was a member of the Hikers and Horizon club. Dorothy Terpestra, who came to Creston in her senior year from Byron Center, was a member of the A Capella choir, and was a swell pal to those who knew her. Full of lun and frolic was Robert Tew. Bob was interested in R. O. T. C., Bars and Chevrons, Courtesy squad, choir, and appeared in the Jr. revue. Original in his humor was Ernest Trompen. Clem was in the R. O. T. C., Bars and Chevrons, Echo staff, and on the debate team. Ann Tuttle, possessor of twinkling eyes and a sparkling smile, was o member of the Horizon club. Ann especially liked to type. Debate, Bars and Chevrons, R. O. T. C., and Courtesy squad, occupied Richard Urbane's spare time. Dick was a handy man to have around. Sports lover, Betty Vachon took part in such clubs as the Latin, Library, Girl Reserves, A. B., and Courtesy squad. Betty was also a copy reader on the Echo stafl. The right kind ot a gal was Lorraine Van Dalson. Larry was on the Courtesy squad while her favorite subiect was typing. Roger Vander Bei was always fun to have around. Rag was in the band and in the R. O. T. C., and he liked printing best of all his subjects. Oh those beautiful tresses! Patricia Vanden Bos was in the Hikers, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Courtesy squad, Library club. Pat was also in Gloria and was an director of the one-acts. and the assistant And German he was who will ever forget Maurice Vanden Bosch in the band? Pinky's favorite subiect was debate and fond of photography. Joyce Vander Heide, versatile and witty, was a valuable member of the Amicitia, Student Council, Courtesy squad, Latin club, Library club, and A. B. club. Joyce appeared in Gloria and the one-acts, and was news editor of the Echo. Fun loving Mary Vander Laan can invariably be seen roller skating. She was particularly interested in commercial subiects. Fair Geraldine Vander Linde was a member ot the string quartet, Girl Reserves, A. B. Club, senior orchestra, Courtesy squad, and Sr, ushers.
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