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l ,Senior Class of 1939 The fun-maker of '39 - Arlinc Hrogan was co- chairman of the class-day committee, usher for dramatic productions, and a member of the Girl Reserves. Specializing in printing, Illillon Brooks received practical experience by doing a good job on the Senior Play posters. He served capably as secre- tary of the Hi-Y. Preparing for a commercial art career was Alice Brown. She participated in the Girls' Meets and helped with many class activities. A valuable member of the Boys' Science Club was William Brown. Bill was also a member of the class motto committee. Artistically inclined, Helen Bruce worked on pub- licity for dramatic productions, took part in Gloria, and was a member of the Courtesy Squad. Robert Budlong, coming to Creston in his senior year, distinguished himself in all speech work. Bob took a leading part in the Senior Play. Musically minded, Francis Bunker was president of the Band and in the Orchestra. Rather reserved, Fran is in the Hi-Y and on the Courtesy Squad. An excellent printer - Alan Burr. He was com- position manager of the Echo and was in charge of printing tickets for many events. Tall and dark, Betty Bush was a valuable member of the Courtesy Squad. She was an ardent class booster. A perfect gentleman - that's Gordon Butterfield. He served admirably as .lunior Class Treasurer, doorman for the Revue. and in the Band. A member of our family for four years, and not quickly forgotten, Rosella Caldwell was interested most.ly in commercial work. An ardent baseball enthusiast was Charles Califf. Having earned his major letter in that sport, he was a member of the C Club. That boy certainly can play the drums. Eugene Calkins, through his activities in football, was a member of the C Club. Bubbling with e n th u s i a s m - that's Gladys Calkins. Glady,' was in the Senior Play and the one-act plays, on the Saga and Echo staffs. Everybody knew Swish of basketball fame. Lloyd Calkins was business manager for the Junior Revue and was a member of the basketball and track teams. 45
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Herewith We Present Creston's Ifilliam rlrmanlrouf, class treasurer. was always ready for fun. Bill was composition manager of the Saga and in the one-act plays. Marguerite Ham' has been active in Senior Girl Reserves. in the Junior Revue. and on the circula- tion stafl' of the school paper. 'iVariety was 31111111 Hf1ker'x motto. She was vice- president of the A.B. Club, property manager for the Senior Play. and a Girl Reserve. The ideal tenor and football hero 'K Joseph Hal- bach. Joe was a member of the orchestra. the Choir. the Ulub, and the basketball team. Dorothy Barber was always ready for fun. She participated in all the Girls' Meets and was ac- tive in class projects. .-lrlene Barron was a loyal member of the Courtesy Squad for three years. Besides helping with many class activities, she belonged to the Girl Reserves. A busy girl about Creston. Joyce Ifartlzolic was president of the Amicitia Club and director of that elub's vaudeville show. Flzrisfialz Hauer did not have much time for extra- curricular activities, but could always be found V round the schoo-l machine shop. VV:-ll known for his dramatic ability. Paul Bergeron took leading roles in Gloria. the senior play, and one-act plays. He also served on the publica- tions staffs. ,Q l YVith a smile for everyone. .-Iileen Ifernurrl did her l part for the class by ushering for the senior play and dancing in the Junior Revue. Distinguishing herself in connnercial subjects, A Phyllis Berry was an excellent Echo typist. She f l came to Creston from Godwin Heights. That short. stocky fellow with the cheerful smile was Orville Bird. His mischievous nature kept him on the go and made friends for him. lficliard Bird always made us laugh with his funny antics and pranks. Dick was a member of thc Rube act in the Junior Revue. Natalie lf1!ll'L'fIIlI'lI rushed through school with a hand in almost everything. She was active on the publication staffs. Choir, Student Council. and dramatic productions. fo-editor of the Saga. Echo copyreader. a debater, senior play publicity connnittee member -- these if rye! activities were a part of .Margaret Ifl.lj!Ill'i7',S list. X . 44
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BK'l'1lllSt' ho was tall, li'i11inn1, f'III't'1i' tit on thc' baskctball tvam. Bill also was intcrvstcd in thc Ili-Y Club and hvlpod with thc Hvlmar show. Although sho loft svhool in livbruary, .lI!l!'g'1Il'l'f Crwarzn is I'l'Illt'Illlll'l'Ctl for her pcrforinancv in thc' onc-act plays. Happy-goAl1u'ky Iflizalwflz l'11n1lu'i1'L' se-rvvd as an ofiic-1-r in both thc' Girl Rcscrvvs and tha- A.B. Club. Bvttv was also on thc- Svnior Play propvrty coinnlittn-c'. His rcady 1'llQ't'I'fllllll'SS made Tlronlax C'hIlfSkf an intimate' fricud of his class. Tom was a Illt'IlllN'l' of thc Club. the travk tram. and thc Svnior Honor Soc-ivty. Always busy, Lillian Clzurvlz was a mvmbcr of the Girl Rc-scrvvs, Echo and Sava staffs. A Ca wlla 2 Choir. onc-act plays and Senior Play casts. Donald Clark vollvcts stamps as was provvd by his mcnibvrsllip in the Stamp Club. Don spvnt much of his tinn- on acadclnic' subjvvts. May wc pri-svnt Ilmzglnx Clay, our viva--prvsidvnt. An athlctc. Doug was a mcmbvr of thc football and track tvams. this Hi-Y and C Clubs. In this corncr 1 .llffrlr C'1l'IIIl'lIS, the VVild XVl'Stl'I'lll'I'H of thx- Sn-nior Play. Morin' was in thc Junior licvuf' and on thc class day K'0lIllllittPC. ln six ya-ars at Cre-ston. lVi1liam Cnlnx has bocoine wvll known in Hi-Y, CH Club. on thx- football and track tvams. lfolwrt ClUll,'J'IfII8l' was a loyal nn-mbvr of tln- Sm-nior Hand. Ho was scvrvtary of tln- Boys' Svivrwe- Club and a nn-nib:-r of the Studvnt Counvil. A-lrlwm' Damon was a frank. straightforward por- son and wc' admirvd her for it. She workvd on thi' businvss i'0IllIl!lttt'1' for thx' Junior RUVIIP. U Doroflzy 1,0111-Yfffl. who partivipatcd in tlu' Junior Q Iit'YllQ' and Girls' Nh-cts. was sm-rotary of thc- llikvrs Club. Slim- also bolongvd to thi' A.B. Club. Hvrmfs an athlvtv. Ifivllrlrll 1,Il'Z'illSUI1 was active on both thc football and track teams. Ul'lilI'llIl'l'H was also intcrvstod in wrestling and was a Junior Rvviu' doorman. Sho was intvrvstvd in anything the class did. Jlafiilz' 1,!'1fl'!'t' was a lllC'IlllH'l' of the Choir. com- mittc-cs for Gloria, thv Svnior Play. and onu- ac-t plays. llonalrl 1,1'1 0IlTU cvrtainly dvscrycd his nwniber- ship in thc Club. Ili- showvd his skill on both thc' football and tlu- baskctball teams. llignilivd. bvst dvsvribcs Jlary IJl'fiI'!1!1f. Mary was an Echo 4-opyrm-advr, a invrnbcr of thv Amicitia Club and Courtcsy Squad. livcausc she' spent most of hm-r timv preparing for a businn-ss carvor, .llina 1J1'Korlv didn't haw- much time for otha-r activities. A vvry intcrcsting personality made' Holwrf Dv- lx'ralrffr a vm-ry int:-rm-sting boy, Bob was nvar thc top sc'holastically and was a mcmbvr of thi' golf tvam. 46
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