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

 - Class of 1951

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P -Qu l V2 ' itfilgll I i' ul 71 .41 .5 511'- if 4? 'alps 'Nw A.: - J. I If -I Us 'Z' 707 One of the quiet inetnbers of the class was Rl'S- Slil.I. JOHNSON. Russell was interested in sports. CICRALIJ JOHNSTON. a friendly member of the class. was interested in R.O.'l .C., Bars and Chevrons, IILY, and Science Club. Ile was also in the junior Revue. Strike tip the band! Here comes CLEO jOI'I'IE, who showed his interest in music by sc-rying as President of the Band. Cleo was also in the Senior l'lay, Cloria. junior Revue, Track, and was Secre- tary of Hi-Y. Courteous describes XVATSON KIOYCE. Wattie participated in Football, Hi-Y, and Track. Blue eyes and blond hair marked JOYCE RAMP who participated in AB.. Horizon Club. Second Choir and ,lunior Revue, and was Vice-l'resident of the Spanish Club. She also worked on the Ifalzo and Circulation Stalls. A gal with lots of vigor and vitality is JOYCE Rl!-QLINC. Her many activities were A-cappella, Library Club, A.B., Biology Club, Latin Club, Sen- ior Ushers, and junior Revue. Animated BARBARA KLOOSTER could always be seen hustling through the halls. Barbara parti' cipated in AB. I long, dark hair and sparkling dark eyes. Pat was an energetic meinl - f H tion Staff. 'eppy PATRICIA KNAPP was the possessor of :cr o orizon Club and Circula- Thoughtful CAROL KRAMER was in the Ticket Club, Biology Club, Senior Y-Teens, junior Honor Society, and the junior Revtle. Small and sweet IJELORES KRAMER came to Creston in her junior year, Delores spent her time as a member of the Saga Stall, Biology Club, and the junior Revue. She was elected Fire Queen by the Senior Class. ROBERT KIRST was a more quiet member of the class. Bob was interested in mechanics. Blond BRl'CE KRCECER. a quiet lad, was treas- urer of both Hi'Y and the Science Club. He was also in C-Club, Football, and Track. Iiflicient j.-XCK LAANSMA was secretary of the Junior Honor Society and the Science Club. He also was President of the Choir, in the junior Revue, and on the Track Team. Quiet and happy, CORY IANIAIN was well known around school. Cory was greatly interested in need- lework. 'I he sole owner of l.ane's Loungt-r was none other than TAD I.ANl'.. 'lad had an interest for Foot- ball, Baseball. C-Club. Hi-Y, Science Club. Courtesy Squad, and he was in the junior Revue. I

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Pretty dark hair and eyes mark M.-XRCIA HOFF4 MAN, who was in Amicitia. Horizon Club, ,-LB., A-cappella. junior Revue, and Latin Club. Always looking for a good time was NfARCl'ERl'l'E HOLTROPI Peg was a member of the Latin Club. KYittv and nice to know was NIART HOOGIQR- LAND. He was one of the less actne members of the class. Tired TOM HOOCERLAND took part in C4 Club, Science Club, and Track. Happy-go-lutky EIOYCIC HOOKER took part in the junior Ruuc Courttsy Sc uid B' :lo x Club, and ',Ill,l1gl Echo Stall. ELAINE HORDYK, who had a smile for eyeryorw. participated in Glee Club, Second Choir, and Hori- zon Club. DOROTHY HOVK was always ready to lend a helping hand. She was active in Circulation Staff, Echo Staff, Horizon Club, Student Council, and President of Spanish Club. A very dependable and nice person to know was NEIL HOUK. Neil became President of Science and Latin Clubs, Student Council and also Treasurer of the Latin Club and was in Modelaires, Biology Club, and Tennis Team. JACQUELYN HOIITMAN, who came to Creston in her Senior year, participated in Biology Club, A-cappella, Circulation and Saga Staff. ARDITH HOXYL.-XND, an enthusiastic member of the class, was active in .-LB., Circulation Staff, Biol- ogy Club. and junior Revue. She was also Treas- urer of Horizon Club. FRANK INIBVRC. who was a peppy member of the class. was in Student Council. Erlm Staff. Latin Club, C-Club, Science Club, Cheerleader and was on the Tennis Team. ROGER JACKSON. much better known to his pals as Rog, was one of the quieter and more business- like of the Seniors. Rog was xery interested in hunting. VICTOR JARRETT, one of the fun-loving mem- bers of the Senior Class, was in Bible Club. Dark and handsome was RICHARD JOHNSON. Dick was attire in Track, Football. junior Re- vue, Science Club, C-Club, Bars and Chexrons. Nice-looking ROLAND JOHNSON took part in Second Choir and Gloria. He liked roller skating and golf.



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EDXVARD LANG was a boy with a friendly per- sonality. Ed was on the Edin Staff, and in the jun- ior Revue. He also was in the Latin and Science Clubs. Friendly and fun-loving DON IANCSFORD could often be seen listening to records for he especially liked music. Artistically inclined was striking CERRY LARSON. Gerry belonged to .X.B., Horizon Club, Y-Teens, Circulation staff. Senior l'shers. President of Ami- citia, and was active in the junior Reyue. Sweetness describes jl'DY LIi'l l'ING.X whose smil- ing face won her many friends. She was Secretary of the .Xmicitia Club. in AB., Horizon Club, AY- Teens, Courtesy Squad, Circulation Staff, Senior l'shers, and the junior Revue. She also was a cheerleader and the homecoming queen. Steady and rather quiet was a swell girl named Sl'l.XNNl-1 LElfSl-1NK.XMl'. Susie took part in AB.. Choir, junior Amateur and she was in the junior Revue. NINA LEWIS was a nice person to know in the Senior Class. Nina was in Second Choir, Y-Teens, and Glee Club. Iiverybody's friend was M.XRSH.XI,I. I.IYINCS'I'ON. Mart was in Science Club. Hi-Y, C-Club, and in the Choir. He also took part in Cloria, Courtesy Squad. Boys' Quartet, junior Revue, Senior Play, and on the Track team. Milling and ambitious jIM LONG could always be depended on. jim belonged to Bars and Chevrons Club. A quiet and intelligent member of our class was DICK LONG. Hi-Y, C-Club, Science Club. Latin Club. and track were a few of his activities. Dick was also in Biology Club, Senior Honor Societv, Student Council, and the junior Revue. A Always happy and full of fun is DORIS LOXYI-IR. Doris was prominent in the junior Revue, junior Honor Society. Courtesy Squad, Senior I'shers. .Imi- citia, and Clee Club. I-Qvc-rybody's pal was VIOANNE I,l'NllBIiRG. joanne took part in junior Revue. Amicitia. Clee Club, Courtesy Squad. and was President and Secretary of Library Club. Red-beaded ROBERT MASON is the sole owner of a shy friendly smile. Bob was an enthusiast of outdoor life of which hunting and fishing were his favorites. Friendliness is MARY MCCLYMONTAS motto. As well as being in the Glee Club, Mary liked to dance and swim. Cordial CONNIE MCCONNELL was a competent member of the Library Club. She also belonged to the Ticket Club and the Biology Club. LLCILLE MEEK was a funaloving member of our class. Lucille was in Choir, Biology Club, and Gloria. . , . 5 'sf I 'P 9 ,- I' I -,,-, ff' . ..,,' -www yi: J I I I . ., 'i . S7 1 . G it S if ,fd 'lg aff-- :ar ff- t 65 K- it rf -5.3 I Q, 'ff 2 'Q'

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