Creston High School - Annual Yearbook (Creston, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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'DIUIIQ AXNNIUAXIL Nadine Yannayon UNH is for Nadine, e newcomer this year: She'll steal all our honors and lads, we fear. Betty Zehner UBB is for Betty and HBH is for Bob, He likes the Navy and she likes the Ugobn. r v w - 1 - I l. A. I - . SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Commercial Course Leroy 1 Lodi 2,3 Class Play Bust Mgr. 4 College Course Home Ee. Club l,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Cheer Leader 2,5 Annual Staff Paper Staff 3,4 UDV is for the days of our School years: We look back o'er them with smiles ond tears. On September third, nineteen hundred thirtywseven, our class became the youngest member of the UBig Fourn, We were thirty-two in number. One of the first things we did was organize our class. We elected Jenn Grather president: Dorothy Johnson, vice president: Sally-Ann Coleman, sec- I - rotary: Ralph Krebill, treasurer. Mr. Plough was chosen our advisor. We e- lected Shirley Romich and Vernon Meyer to the Student Council. We all had a lot of fun during our Freshmen year. We had a box social and several skating parties. The your passed quickly, May come, and our Freshman year was ended. ll QD 41 ll

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'DID ID AN N IUA IL Shirley Romich , NSN is for Shirleyg in life she'll wing . She always dresses . as neat as a pin, Frank Sacha NFN is for Frank, of the F. F. A, p A boy who can work, ' f but who likes best tor' lllli play. harming- June Shannon NJN is for June, so sweet and so kind: She's one of the pleasant- est girls you can find, fi, - Janet Smith NJN is for Janet, a Smith of great worthg She's always a help in your grief or your - mirth. - I s1IQD4MI College Course Band l,2,3,U Crehostra l,2,3,M Class Play 3,N Annual Staff Student Council l Home Ee, Club l,2,3 Home Ee. Club Pres. U Class Secretary 2,3,H I-Class Treasurer 2,3 Kent State Scholarship Test l,3 - Cheerleader 2 Mixed Course Class Play 3,M Class Prophecy F. F. A. 5,14 Boys' State 3 Mixed Course Home Ee. Club l,2,H eiee Club l,2,3,U Class Play 3,N Student Council U College Course Orchestra l,2,3,U Class Play M Annual Staff Paper Staff 3,lL . Student Council 3 Home Ee, Club l,2,3 Glee Club l,2,3,N Kent State Scholarship Test 2 Debate 3



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i-. 'DIU ID A N N 'UA IL When our class assembled in the Fall of 1958, our enrollment decreased to twenty-three, We elected the following as the class officers! President, Arthur Repp: Vice-President, Ralph Krabillg Secretary, Shirley Romieh: Treas- urer, Vernon Meyer, Raids Jeffers and Sallywdnn Coleman were elected to the Student Council. Mr. Plough remained our class advisor, Shirley Romieh and,Betty Zehner were elected cheerleaders by the High School. We had several skating parties during the year and also gave the Junior Class a party. May rolled around and we had finished one half of our High School career. IFIVHIGFBPYPIGPKSIIPFHI1 When we assembled in September of 1959, one of our members had left us but Clyde Conn joined us, and our enrollment remained the sane. We again elected Arthur Repp, President, and Ralph Krabill, Vice-Pres- ident. :Shirley Romieh was chosen as Secretary-Treasurer, and Janet Smith and Vernon Meyer were elected te the Student Council. We chose Dr. Hatfield as advisor. 4 The most important event of the first semester was the buying of our class sweaters. We chose wine sweaters and a gray emblem, The second ecnestcr.was a busy one. In January we had a contest with the Seniors to see which class could sell the nest magazine subsOriptions. The Seniors wen. Two members from our class, Janet Smith and Ralph Krabill, were chosen for the debate team. In April we gave the play, UPelishing Papan, which was directed by Miss Koontz. On the twentyhthird of May, the Junior-Senior Banquet was held in the Presbyterian Church basement, The class then attended a show at the Schine's Theater, after which refreshments were served at Stype's Marine Room. ikiifklkiklklkfkikil On September third, l94O, we assembled to begin our last year of High School. Our class had decreased, and we occupied only 18 seats in the beck of the study hall. A new member, Nadine Yannayon, had joined us. To raise money for our trip to Washington, D. C., WO did thC fO11OWiU5 during the year! Gave the play, UThe Lady Electsn, which was directed by Mr. Frey: held a supperg sold candy at the basket-bell games: sold magazine subscriptions and Christmas cards, sponsored a band concert and a movie, and hold several bake sales. We chose the earnation as our flower, and 'live pure, speak true, and right wrongn, as our motto. ' Sally-Ann Goleman ll QI 4l1I

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