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4 i - I Senior English Club First row: Miss Mcllvaine, Zella Scholl, Nylah Schmollinger, Hazel Feeman, Ruth Miller, Betty Perram, Norma Kinch, Frances Haley, Bernice Meyer. Home Economics Club Bottom Top First row: Kathleen Beichler, Rose Fetzer, Janet Nash, Pauline Stahl, Wreta Mace, Anna Marko, Beatrice Uhler, Mable Woodward, Betty Graf, Eleanor Her- man, Sara Wolbaugh, Delores Long. Second row: Junior Spliter, Charles Wolfe. Harold Kr acle, William Huffman, William Knepp, Max Bowman. Top row: Raymond Weahry, Jay Lerman, Second row: Miss Graber, Betty Zehner, Shirley Romich, Jean Grether, June Shannon, Marjorie Gantz, Clara Bar- tholomay, Lois Hunter, Frances Haley, Ruth Miller, June Uher, MarvaGrether. abill, Jack Plank, James Mir- William Zehner, Jack McGuff, Gene Mcxelvey, Shankland. Third row: Phyllis Fetzer, Winnifred Jef- fers, Dorothy Walmer, lola Yarnell, Ruth Fetzer, Betty Wright, Beverly Allen, Patty Reynold, Hazel Feeman, Marjorie Walters, Norma Lengacher. Arthur Mumaw, Clayton PRAISES Tl-I EIR DEEDS Compliments of Irvin Implement Co. - - - Case Dealer ...19... J- .1
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WORK AND PLAY AT CRESTON --- X f' X m ML is WW Va ,, f --',v---Qu ' , , .eww 4, ,wwf , V TW f' f fa M , A we ,H ff: 'J -1 -, q ,iffzw 'VZ - ' 'iigziwf . ,W , ,. 1 1 'Af' E W WM I wonder what this club business is- Work or Play? Home Economics Club The worthy aims of the Home Economics Club are to stimulate interest in the art of homemakingg to interest other girls in Home Economics, to work together in the improving of the Home Economics Department: to encour- age the art of public speaking: to learn to cooperate with other girls in a self promoted activity: to practice working together in good fellowshipg to stimulate personality de- velopment: and to establish high ideals of conduct. The club had a very successful year and was closed by giving a farewell party to the Senior members of the club. President, Marva Gretherg Vice-president, Iola Yarnellg Secretary, Clara Bartholomayg Treasurer, Betty Zehnerg Reporter, Hazel Feeman. Senior English Club The English Club meets the first Friday of every month. Its purpose is to educate the members as to how to conduct a business meeting. The dues are 80.20 for one year. The officers are: President, Zella Scholl: Vice President, Frances Haleyg Secretary, Harold Krabill. The programs are ar- ranged by special committees appointed by Bernice Meyer, Gene McKelvey, and Arthur Mumaw. Miss Mcllvaine tells us how it should be done and calls attention to our mistakes. Compliments of Coffey Insurance Co.
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AJ QQ: I .h fl' xg .A .lf S5503 x Qw i t g' , ig Q-1-'li' D. 'lbj' lx Tm la. la, Let's sing! Orchestra Top First row: Ralph Krabill, Arthur Mumaw, Harold Krabill, Frances Haley, Shirley Romich, Mildred Weideman, Betty Strong. Second row: Leroy Haley, Frances Blough, William Davis, Charles Wolfe, Dorothy Walmer, Nancy McGuff. Top row: Mr. Young, Donald Sonnedecker, Arthur Repp, Bob Clapp, Jack McGuff. Band Bottom First row: James Blough, John Coffey, Frances Blough, Ruth Fetzer, William Davis, Charles Wolfe, Dorothy Walmer, Gloria West, Dean Blough, Dean Mumaw, Second row: Mr. Young, Clarence Bricker, Arlo Plough, Mary Zehner, Mary Sacha, Virginia Blough, Nancy McGuff, Leroy Haley, Betty Strong. Third row: Donna Bell Gerig, Shirley Ro- mich, Junior Repp, Donald Sonnedecker, Bob Clapp, Jack McGuff, Wreta Mace. PRAISES THEIR DEEDS Compliments ot N. J. Elliot, Wooster, R. F. D. 2 Dealer ot Master Mix Feeds
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