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'xf-x--x--rf-x--x--x--i--x--x--x--x-4-'x--r.-x- 1 Q 4 3 A N N U A L V-1-4-4-4--1--r-r-x-4-4-4--x--x--1--x-44 CLASS HISTORY The Class of Fortyfthree was the first class to start out in the newly organized Junior High School. We chose Art Smith for our advisor in the Seventh and Eighth grades. On a bright September morning in the Fall of Nineteen Hundred and Thirtyfnine, thirty Freshmen became a part of the Creston High School. There were fifteen girls and fifteen boys. We organized our class first by electing Mr. Gerig as our advisor. Then we elected Betty Sykes, presidentg Dan Beaver, vice-presidentg Virginia Blough, secretaryg and Geraldine Hupp, treasurer. We chose Bette Davis and Harry Walmer to represent us on the Student Council. During the first semester Elwyn Graham left us to attend another school. We had several class parties including skating parties and a hamburg fry at Mac's Dam. When our class assembled in the Fall of Nineteen Hundred and Forty our enroll' ment had increased to thirtyfthree members. During the summer vacation Phyllis Knepp left to attend another school. On the first day of school we welcomed five new members to our class: Martha Christy, Helen Litton, Philip McKown, Mary Steinmetz, and James Wells. We felt proud of ourselves when we took our places in the front part of the study hall. As usual we organized our class again. Mr. Gonter was chosen as our advisor in the place of Mr. Gerig, who left our school. Officers elected were Dan Beaver, presidentg Bette Davis, vicefpresidentg Margaret Wyssbrod, secretary and treasurerg and Nora Lee and Virginia Blough to represent us on the Student Council. During the year we lost the following members: Edward Anshutz, Charles Carnes, Geneva Delmont, Lois Giet, Iola Hamilton, Lucille Pate, Wallace Mensching, and Mary Steinmetz. In the second semester we welcomed a new member to our class, Mary Gifford. We had an enjoyable year with hayride, theatre, skating and other parties. This year our Sophomore girls' and boys' basketball teams won the Creston High School basketball tournament. We ended our Sophomore year with a farewell party for Geraldine Hupp and Betty Lehman. In September Nineteen Hundred and Fortyfone we came back as juniors to start a busy year. Our enrollment was twentyfsix. We welcomed some new members: Melvin Yoder, Keith Mantz, and Bill Fisher. We organized our class by electing Mr. Martin, advisorg Bette Davis, presidentg Philip McKown, vicefpresidentg Mary Gifford, secretary: Martha Christy, treasurerg and Margaret Wyssbrod and Nora Lee, on the Student Council. The time came for us to get class sweaters or jacketsg and after weeks of debating we decided on carmen sweaters with white emblems. During the second semester we ordered our class rings. Nora Lee represented Creston in the County Declamation contest. We won two sixfweek attendance contests. We got a half day of school off each time to go on an educational trip. The first time Mr. Martin took us over to Kent State to visit the College he attended and we were special guests to a basketball game fContinued on Page ZZJ fPage Fourteenj
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