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A quiet, nice girl to know was Patricia Vander Linde. Pat was in Girl Reserves, Jr. Honor society, and A. B. She was also a member of the orchestra and string quintette. Much activity centered around John Vander Moien who was a member of Bars and Chevrons, Hi-Y and football team. Johnny also took part in the Jr. revue and R. O, T. C. Quiet Roger Vander Moien, was extremely intellectual. Roger devoted his time to his studies which enabled him to win the Spencer Awards for achievement in Math. Brown-eyed Cora Vander Stell belonged to the A. B. club and Girl Reserves. Cora liked shorthand and commer- cial law best of all her subjects. Pretty, bright-eyed Betty Vander Veer sang in the girls' sextette and belonged to Gill Reserves, Hikers club, A. B. club, choir, and Student Council. Betty was also in Gloria. A girl with a charming smile, Barbara Vander Velde was the quiet type, but fun to know. She specialized in Commercial subjects ancl was a member of Hikers and the Girl Reserves. Steady and rather quiet, was o swell fellow named Frank Vander Voord. He was in the one-acts and was on a com- mittee for Gloria. Courtesy squad and Sr. Ushers made up Gerald Vander Werf's activities. Jerry, who possessed a keen sense of humor, liked mathematics. Pert and snappy Barbara Van Dyke was in the girls' sextette, choir, and appeared in Gloria. Her favorite sub- iect was typing. Never a dull moment with Lois Dyken around. Lois favored dromatics having been on the costume committee for Gloria, in the one-acts, and played Julia March in the senior play. Seldom without a iolly smile on her face, Margaret Van Ess was in the Girl Reserves and Glee club. She especially liked the commercial subiects. Carefree Neil Van Houte was always ready for a good time. Neil took part in Gloria, the Jr. revue, and was a member of the Hi-Y, Bars and Chevrons, and Choir. Blonde Kenneth Van Kammen, now serving in the Navy, should make a good politician some day owing to his liking for government. Robert Van Ringlesteyn, who came from South in his iunior year, was on the basketball, football, and track team. Bob was also in C club. Rolland Varner was particularly interested in R. O. T. C., having been company commander of Co. D, which received the cup for the city. Rally also received the medal for the best non-com ofticer. He was also interested in the band having won his band letter. The possessor of a deep bass voice was Jack Vinkemulder. Machine shop held a particular interest for Jack. Jack Visser was swell to know. He was an active mem- ber of the Bars and Chevrons and had a special interest in Machine shop. Good-looking Wallace Volwiler was mechanically minded. Wally was treasurer of Bars and Chevrons, and was a cap- tain in R. O. T. C. Wally liked to hunt and fish. 'Nh - ' N.. 1: .
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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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L iii? I A 4 ,rn rs up fi 31 A r ,iss ., r -f -, X :S . Rs., . -. rw 'F With an emphasis an music John Voshol was one of the three kings in Gloria and vice-president of the choir. Johnny was also in the Science club and Sr. ushers. Especially fond of ice skating was Annaiean Vredeveld. Although nat in any extra activities, she liked typing. One of the valuable Echo typists was Hazel Wade. Hazel was on the Courtesy squad and was a member of the Girl Reserves. Myrtle Wallace could often be found reading, her favorite subiect and hobby. Myrtle was one of the quieter members of the class. Musically inclined Eleanor Walters played in the string quartet besides being a member of the Hikers, Girl Reserves, and orchestra. Eleanor favored typing and shorthand. Harry Wansten, always with a friendly, cheery greeting for all, was in the R. O. T. C., and Bars and Chevrons club. He especially liked machine shop. was an avid ran the P. A. Russell Way, who came from Davis Tech, radio man. Russ was on the track team, system, and belonged to the Science club, Quiet and reserved Allene Weeks was a member of the Girl Reserves, Student Council, and the Glee club. to the Hikers the Jr. revue Dark, vivacious, Barbara Wild belonged club, and Courtesy squad. Barb was in and was on the stage crew for Gloria. member of .lr. Tiny, flirtatious La Vina Williams was a Honor society, Hikers club, and Courtesy squad. She was an Echo typist and worked in the cafeteria. Lorraine Wil- duties in the Girl Reserves, both Honor societies, A. B,, Courtesy squad, and Student Council. Larry also took part in the Jr. revue and was advertising manager of the Echo, Slight and bright was pretty, dark-hairea liams. She was always busy with her many Vivacious Lois Wilson was treasurer of tlie senior class, in both Honor societies, and in the Student Council. Lois was also in the Spanish club, Girl Reserves, secretary of the choir, in the one-acts, A. B. club, Jr. revue, on the Saga staff, and winner of the Schubert club contest. A combination of auburn hair, blue eyes, and a friendly disposition makes up Maryann Winters. Mary was on the Courtesy squad and was an the stage crew for the senior play. A real honor student who was nice to krow was Louise Worpel. She received the D. A. R. award and was president of the senior Honor society, and vice-president of the senior class. Louisc was a member of the Latin, A. B. and Hikers club. Courtesy squad, Student Council, and was on the Saga staff. Lucille Wright, with those big snapping black eyes, was in the Latin and Glee- clubs, and served on the Courtesy squad. Ruth Yakom, a specialist in typing and shorthand, was in the Jr. Honor society, A. B., Girl Reserves, Courtesy squad, and in the choir. Jack Ypma, who had a perfect one year attendance record, was on the Echo-Saga circulation staff, Courtesy squad, in the band, and appeared in the Jr. revue. Jack was also in the senior play and on the football team. Phyllis Ysseldylxe proved that good things come in small packages. She was a member of the choir and the Hikers club,
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