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..?,,4.,,i.,,i.. A 2 5 weft,-istffs A 'wer'-mi at ' lft7'E1'f' 3 Wendell De Maagd was a C Club member, letter winner in track, in the Junior Revue, a doorman for the senior play, and in the Bars and Chevrons. Poise, sophistication marked Betty Devereaux, a mem- ber of the choir for one year, costume manager for the One-Act Plays, and a member of the Amicitia Club. Friendliness and pep personified Donna De Weerd. Donna held the honor of being secretary of the senior class and belonged to the Amicitia and Presidents Club. Donald De Young could always be depended upon to listen at any students' gathering. Don especially enjoyed dramatics and track. He was a member of the Hi-Y and C Club. Amiable Ed Dryer was an asset to his class for he was prominent in Dramatics work and as an Echo re- porter. Gerald Dupler's high school career was climaxed with his election as senior class president. He was vice-presi' dent of the Student Council, president of the Hi-Y, and belonged to the Science Club. Tiny Garda Evans is as little and as graceful a person as Creston has ever claimed. Besides dancing in the Junior Revue, she took part in Girls' Meet, glee club, and Courtesy Squad. Dorothy Faasen had laughter dancing in her eyes. Among her outside activities she lists the Girls' Meet, Horizon Club, and junior Revue. , A likable person who took an interest in the class activities, Bob Fisher especially liked wood shop. Petite is the word for jean Feutz, who took part in the Student Council, Girls' Meet, Courtesy Squad, and the Amicitia, Presidents, and Horizon Clubs. .Always willing to play the piano, Marvin Flanders was vice-president of the choir, in the Airplane and Science Clubs, and played on the tennis team. Laura Franklin came to us in her senior year. She was welcomed and took an interest in the class activities. Mary Davis was a good sport. She served on the Courtesy Squad, was an Echo typist, a Girl Reserve and in the Girls' Meet. Vivacious Barbara Day was managing editor of the Echo and senior editor of the Saga, on the Courtesy Squad, in the Footlights Club, acted as the junior Class secretary, and was in Gloria. A friend to all who knew her, Phyllis De Bree was a Hiker, an Echo typist, and in the Girls' Meet. Gladys De Bres was a member of the Echo Staff, Cour- tesy Squad, as well as the Girl Reserves and the glee club. Leonard De Bres was a serious minded and sincere member of the Class of 42. He was in the ROTC. janet De Graaf was a capable student. Pudge took part in a skit for the junior Revue and belonged to the Amicitia and Latin Clubs. She was also a Senior Usher. A swell person is Betty De Ko.rne, who was a mem- ber of the Girl Reserves, Footlights, Amicitia, and the Presidents Club. Betty was also active in Forensics, Echo, Saga, and Dramatics. A grand sport and loads of fun to have around, Marie De Korte was a Hiker and in the Girls' Meet. Quiet Marie De Loof proved that actions speak louder than words for she was an Echo Typist, Girl Reserve, and a Hiker. X J l f
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wwmarmfesLes-1. if A live-wire of wit is Sally Burch, who was a very busy girl with her work in dramatics, athletics, Echo, and her membership in the Footlights, A.B., Girl Reserves, and Hikers Club. Creston's favorite humorist and cartoonist, jerry Butler, was also a member of the Camera Club and Echo Staff. He took a special interest in printing. Elizabeth Byl, quiet and sedate, took particular inter- est in commercial subjects. She was also a member of the Hikers Club. Dorothy Cahill was a faithful member of the Amicitia Club. She was a grand person to have around and her friends missed her the last semester. Evelyn Cantile was one of the quiet members of our class. She belonged to the Hikers-Glub and participated in the junior Revue, besides taking a special interest in clothing. -Blonde Karen Carlyon sang in the choir and was under- class editor of the Saga. During her senior year she was a member of the Footlights Club, Senior Girl Reserves, and Amicitias. The Machine Shop held special interest for tall May- nard Carpenter, who was also in the R.O.T.C. William Chadwick proved his interest in science and mathematics by being an active member of the Science Club. The amiable Bill also belonged to the Hi-Y and ROTC. You're in the army! Well, a Lieutenant Colonel in the ROTC, anyway. Jack Chalmers topped his military career by acting as president of the Bars and Chevrons Club. He also appeared in Gloria, the One-Act Plays, and the senior play. It, .5 If .. 2.1 z .A .1 C fi ': t.cc L 42. - . Everybody likes Betty Chinnow, who sang in the a cappella choir for two years, was a member of the Courtesy Squad, Latin Club, and Honor Society. Betty Churchill had one of those 'iall around person- alities which literally sparkled. Her extra-curricular activities consisted of the Courtesy Squad, the orchestra, and membership in the Amicitia, Presidents, and Horizon Club. Mischievous, amiable Peggy Clemens was c o stu m e manager for the One-Act Plays, a member of the Court- esy Squad, and the Hikers. Sweet and shy, Teresa Cobb acted as an usher for Gloria and was in the junior Revue. Alwyn Coleman was an active member of the class. He was in the One-Act Plays, orchestra, Student Council, and on the tennis team. Robert Collins has a warm contagious smile which won him many friends. Bob was a member of the debate team, Latin Club, Hi-Y, Bars and Chevrons, and Science Club. Shy Eugene Conran was an interested member of the Science Club. You could usually find him in the wood shop during his spare time. Dependable Rosemary Cordes took an interest in dra- matics, Hikers Club, Senior Girl Reserves, and was a member of the Courtesy Squad. Bob Curtis is a business-like fellow. Besides being business manager of the One-Act Plays, he was on the Echo Staff, track team, Courtesy Squad, Student Council, and in the ROTC. Singing in the choir, appearing in the junior Revue and Gloria, and belonging to the Hikers were some of the activities of Mary Daniels. Marching seemed to suit Roger Davenport, for this chap was in the band and the ROTC. He also belonged to the Bars and Chevrons. Lawson Davidson took a deep interest in music and art. He was also reported for the Echo.
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Barbara Fuller had a pair of soft brown eyes which wowed the stag line. She sang in the second choir and was a member of the Courtesy Squad and the Girl Re- serves, and took part in the junior Revue and Girls' Meet. Quiet and unassuming Crystal Fuller was interested in home economics. She was nice to know. Shy, reserved Doris Fuller took part in the Girls' Meet, Senior Girl Reserves, and the glee club. Lloyd Fuller should become a very capable workman in years to come for he took a special interest in the practical studies of wood shop and-mechanical drawing. Nice to know was true of Jeanne Gallagher, a mem- ber of the Courtesy Squad and Girl Reserves. Pensive Lucille Garlock was an A.B. and Amicitia Club member. She worked on the Courtesy Squad and was in the Girls' Meet. Come on, gang, let's yell for Don Gebraad, our peppy cheer leader, who also took part in dramatic pro- ductions, athletics, and the Student Council. Marvin Geldersma appeared in the One-Act Plays, worked on Gloria, and lent a hand to all class projects. Sweet and pleasant with a charming smile, Crystal Gillespie was in the orchestra, worked on the Echo, and was in the Senior Girl Reserves. Forest Gillespie stood high in stature, manner, and dependability. He spends his spare time in making model aeroplanes. Forest was an ROTC cadet. Quiet, blue-eyed Marjorie Gray should become a good homemaker for she specialized in home economics. Rarin' to go is Dorothy Groeneveld, who took part in the Girls' Meet and was a member of the Amicitia Club. Quiet Barbara Hall was a member of the Courtesy Squad, Senior Girl Reserves, and Hikers Club. She also danced in the junior Revue and took part in the Girls' Meet. Jack Hall was one of the loyal members of the band. He played for many school functions. Therma Hall is interested in a business career and thus followed a commercial course. She was a member of the Courtesy Squad and took part in the Girls' Meet. Lela Hamilton was always good natured. She took part in the junior Revue, was a Hiker, and in the Senior Honor Society. Calling Dr. Robert Harrison! Bob, who intends fol- lowing the medical profession, majored in science. He was a member of the Courtesy Squad and went in for football and track. Marylynn Harroun is an expert at tripping the light fantastic. She was a member of the Footlights Club, Student Council, and the Courtesy Squad. Tall Irene Hart is a practical girl for she took special interest in the art of homemaking. Henry Haynes had a keen sense of humor. He was on the Echo Staff, in the Hi-Y and Camera Club and on the track team. Alberta Heiden was interested in home economics. She was quiet but her actions told her thoughts.
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