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

 - Class of 1947

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Mr. Robert Linden-mathemat'cs- Improve your oppor- tunities, every hour lost now is a chance of future misfortune. Mr. Joel Lowe-band and orchestra- All musical people seem to be happy. Miss Francis Maloney-history- Common-sense is an un- common degree in what the world calls wisdom. Miss Marjorie Mathews - mathematics - A man in earnest finds means, or if he cannot find, creates them. Miss Cornelia Moran-personal regimen and foods- No man can be Wise on an empty stomachf' Mr, Raymond O'Malley-history- There is always hope in a man who actually and earnestly works. Mr. William Pease- Woodshop - l'Experience teacheth that resolution is a sole help in need. Miss Ruth Phillips-history and clothing- A place for Mr. Jay Rens-history and economics- We always have time enough, if we will but use it arightf' Sgt. Ferdinand Rochalski-R. O. T. C.- The army is a school where obedience is taught, and discipline is enforced. Miss Eugenia Schmitz- librarian-Next to acquiring good friends, the best acquisition is that of good books. everything, and everything in its place. Mr. Gilbert Powers-boys' physical education and football - Get out there and Hghtf' Mr. Irving Randall-mathematics- The greatest of all faculties is common-sense. Mr. Henry Schrump-civics and coach of basket ball and baseball- Not whether you Win or lose, but how you play the game. Mrs. Dorothy Byker-office girl- Cheerfulness is the daughter of employment.

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Mrs. Sarah Eckles - home economics - Light is the task full, where many share the toil. Miss Harriet Gleason - English - The virtue of a man Miss Marguerite Eness-typing and Spanish - Nothing ought to be measured not by his extraordinary exertions, but by but the best is good enough. his everyday conduct. - Mr. Edwin Frederickson - machine shop - Industry keeps Mrs. Carolyn Glenn - debate and governmentw- The world the body healthy, the mind clear, the heart whole, and the purse must be made safe for democracy. Mr. Frank Goodwin-vocal music-- Music is well said to Miss Jennie james-biology and girls' physiology- To by the speech of angels. waken interest and kindle enthusiasm is the sure Way to teach Mr. William Haken-shorthand and commercial law- easily and successfully. Good laws make it easier to do right, and harder to do wrong. Miss Halie John - English - The secret of success is con- Mr. Frank Hebard-mathematics- Never put off 'til to- stancy to purpose. morrow what you can do todayf, Miss Frances Kilstrom- girls' physical education-- There often goes with fewest words. is no genius in life like the genius of energy and activity. Miss Frances Lanke-- art-- The highest triumph of art, is Mr. Earl Knutson-mathematics- The fact is, nothing the truest presentation of nature. comesg at least, nothing good. All has to be fetched. Miss Dorothy Lawyer-English and geography- Strength Miss Rita Lally - typing and shorthand - Much wisdom of mind is exercise, not rest.



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Mrs. Sadie Stowell-Latin- A man who is ignorant of foreign languages is ignorant of his own. Miss Mildred Tenhaaf-English- The aids to noble life are all within. Mr. Norman Tock-printshop and Saga- Ambition and determination bring success. Mr. Emery Toogood-mechanical drawing and lettering- Learn by doing. Mr. John Van Krimpen-English and Echo- A news- paper should be the maximum of information, and the mini-' mum of comment. Miss Marie Van Westenbrugge-history-- Only what we have wrought into our character during life can we take away with us. Mr. Martin Van Wingen-mathematics- The world be- longs to the energetic. Mrs. Louise Verdier-English and Latin - Want of punc- Miss Mary Windt-history- 1 the torpedoesg full speed ahead. Miss Esther Wise-bookkeeping and commercial arithmetic - The art of winning in business is in working hard. Miss Cleo Wood-English- The knowledge of words is tuality is a want of virtue. Mr. Garrit Wassenaar-biology and general science- Science is but the statement of truth found out. Miss Rosetta WeiEenbach-clothing- The perfection of dress is in the union of three requisites-in it's being com- fortable, cheap, and tasteful. the gate of scholarship. Mr. Walter Wood-chemistry and physics- Experience teaches slowly, and at the cost of mistakes. Barbara Van Valkenburg-assistant office girl- The wis- dom of experience is incommunicablef'

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