Creston High School - Annual Yearbook (Creston, OH)
- Class of 1942
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Page 45 text:
“
if 'DIIJIIQ Awsungl if
REVEILLI1 '
V GLEE CLUB
First Row: Earlene Pate, Lois Reese, Coreine Kaufman, Alice
Slater, Relda Grunder, Bertha Gifford, Irene Huffman, Kathryn
B tt
Stoinmetz, Beverly Kollert, Jeannette Rook, Grace Pinkley, e y
Dunn, Ruby Perry, Dorothy Cherry, Bernice Dawson,
Second Row! Miss Koontz, Althea Haley, Betty Hathaway, Evelyn
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West Phyllis Means, Leona Fetzer, Bernice Collins, Lo s o ns,
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Ilene Graber, Norma Sonndecker, Betty Weaver, Kathleen Murray,
Carol Montgomery,
Third Row' Beatrice Dawson, Edith Means, Betty Strong, Virginia
Blough, Gloria Chase, Jean Copley, Glenna Hathaway, Vivian Steele,
Rosella Yeager,
WDO mi sal don - It is our only organization of its kind-
the WGir1s' Glee CldU'! When we forty girls get together the
syllables really fly. But we have sung all year mostly for our
' ttl ecial activity
individual pleasure. There has been li e sp
other than singing for P. T. A. and Chapel programs. We have
en'o ed our smaller singing groups, too. We began the year sing-
J Y
ing at the County Fair for the Pageant of American Musicg we
M 7th The
conclude the year preparing for a Chapel Program on ay ,
new victor records are an added attraction in music appreciation
study,
The do mi sals continue as bits of our three part harmony
float out through the auditorium windows-and you know it is the
'Girls' G-lee Club."
1I 942
”
Page 44 text:
“
i' DIUID Awaulixll. ir
PROPAGANDA MINISTERS
UZIPPERP STAFF
First Bow: Dorothy Cherry, Grace Pinkley, Bertha Gifford, Betty
Stillwagner, Nina Lehman, Betty Strong, Mildred Steele, Marion
Johnson, Eleanor Herman, Kathleen Beichler.
Second Row: Miss Mcllvaine, Mildred Dohner, Audrey Olson,
Mildred Heideman, Gloria West, Mary Gifford, Martha Christy,
Virginia Blough, Bette Davis, Ena Dyck.
Third Bow: Leroy Haley, Doloris Long, Wreta Mace, Harry Walmer ,
Philip McKown, June Blough, David Matteson, Gloria Chase, Harold
Carter.
Editor 'Nina Lehman
Associate Editor Philip McKown
Features Leroy Haley
Art Eno. Dyck
Sports June Blough
Gossip Martha Christy
Production Harold Carter
Business Manager Eleanor Herman
Activities Betty Strong
Stencils Senior Typing Class
Faculty Advisor Miss Mcllvaine
General Reporters3iMildred Weideman, Doloris Long, Wreta,Mace,
Grace Pinkley, 'Audrey Olson, Kathleen Beichler, Mildred Dohner,
Gloria West, Virginia Blough, Bette Dayis, Mary Gifford, Howard
Feeman, Mildred Steele, Marion Johnson, Gloria Chase, Dorothy
Ch Q . .
erry, Betty Stillwagncr, David Matteson, Harry Walmer, Bertha
Gifford.
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Page 46 text:
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EVERYTHING SEWED UP ON THE INSIDE
OF THE
-A' felum ANNIUAYIL if
NQM12 NNN? VNIQWWNUNDNEN
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Qfff'f IN I A rcCPQie9NH1GH SCHOQP 1 A we
GO Q D P H T T18 Q GRADUATION
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It is always the aim
of the school paper to be
bigger and better each
year. This year the
staff believes it has
vucoeeded, even' though
is was discontinued to
Gaye paper for defense,
Several changes were
made at the beginning of
the year. One more
column was added to make
the publication look more
like a real newspaper
Nhat the staff called
Jletters to the editoru
was a new addition, These'
were articles written in
the form of letters, by
people who have graduated
from Creston, A descripe
tion of a senior was also
an added attraction . As
DEED
the issues continued more
pictures were constantly
being added. Only once
were there less than six
pages and several times
there were ten pages,
The name was also
changed. Since the paper
was somewhat "snapped upn
the name was changed to
the uCreston-Zippef'.
A large part of the
paper's success was due
do the helpful sug-
gestions of Miss Mc-
Ilvaine,
I, personally, wish to
thank the staff, student
body, the grade teachers,
the faculty, and Miss
Mcllvaine for their help
this year.
A a aThe Editor
NOW WHOSE BRAGGIN'?
Margaret Tyler,fsenior
chemistry student, camo
egIwithethoIfollowing're-
mark one day,
nThc chemical worth of
lic human body is about
eight cents. Those of us
tae complain about feel-
ing like thirty cents,
sure are bragginlu
BRIGHT BOY!
Jeff: nSay Jeep, why
on earth do you wear such
loud socks?n
Jeep: nOh, I just
hate to have my feet go
to sleep in class,
w w a 2 w m
A tommyhawk is what if
you go to sleep suddenly
and wake without hair,
there is an Indian with.
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On May 20, 1942 Uthe
senior class of Creston
High School held its
graduation exercises in
the high school audit-
orium. A total of 18
students graduatedgfive
boys and thirteen girls
The Seniors, dressed
in royal blue and white
caps and gowns,sat upon
the stage which was de-
corated with spring
flowers,
Dean Bruere from the
College of Wooster de-
livered the address,
Two certificates of
scholarship were award-
ed two seniors. I Two
books were also awarded
Ono to the outstaniling
girl and the other to
the outstanding boy in
the class,
Donald Mollvainc,
president of the school
board, awarded I the
diplomas,
”
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