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SENIORS OF 1946 Being The T7r5T close since The beginning of The Wcir The CLOSE of '46 vvos The hrsi floss since The Wuxi' To bring back The old cusToin of Goods Holiday. On Vvednesdoy, November L4, The floss ohhceis were ieded. John Gordon vvos ePecTed presidenr, Louise Worpel, vice-presideni, DoroTheCi Sei'geonT, secremry, ond Lois Vxlilson, Treasurer. The senior pioy, 'Coine Rcmin or Shine, given March 6, 7, ond 8, was o huge success. April 26, was The doTe ol The onnuol senior bonqueT wiTh Jerry STeinporT's oi'Che5TrCi. Heading The coniiniTTeeS Tor The porTy were Mildred Dovis ond Toni Blandford, Groduoiion which inorked The Close of ci successful school your wos held on June 13. Abowe, John Gtrdon, 5ire5ldenT. Beiowz Louise VVoi'pel, vice piesideiif, Durmheii Sl VQt'U11f,St:'CI'PTKlIYgLOiS Wilsoii Trezu-uiei 4- 3 'K f A ,L X S Llll
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Qs: 1 . , , f A, ' y, . up w i'-3-TJCQ Al Blonde Joyce Alderink, who was fond of sports, was a member of Latin club, A. B., Girl Reserves, and on a com- mittee for the one-act plays. Charles Antrim, one of the choir's most able bass, was a member of the H-Y, Courtesy squad, Spanish club, Jr. ushers, and the tennis team. Charlie participated in Gloria, Jr. revue, and was a basketball manager. Tall Howard Baar was a quiet but a welcome member to the class. Howie won his niaior letter in track. Always happy and laughing was Norma Baas, who be- longed to A. B., Girl Reserves, Courtesy Squad, and Hikers clubs. Norma was also in the Jr, revue, Reserved, but always pleasant was Marian Baird. She belonged to the A. B. club and Girl Reserves, and took part in the oneeact plays, and Jr. revue. Marian was also an Echo typist and senior play committee. Short, dark and full of pep described June Barker, who was a member of the A, Cappella choir, and the Junior Honor society. June liked typing best of all her subiects here at school. Especially talented in music was Dolores Beine, who was iridespensable io the orchestra and choir. Dolores was a member of the Lalin and Hikers clubs. She also took part in the Jr. revue. William Berrevoets, a lieutenant in the R. O. T. C., was a member of Bars and Chevrons and was on the rifle team. Bill was one of the football managers. A whiz at the keyboard describes Robert Beukema to a well known T. He took part in Gloria and was a member of the choir and Bars and Chevrons. Gordon Beuker, a lieutenant colonel in the R. O. T. C., proved his military enthusiasm by his high rating and election to presidency of the Bars and Chevrons. Tom Blandford, man-about-town at Creston, displayed his executive ability in-as-much as he was president of the Science club and Student Council. He was also in R. O. T. C., Saga, and was president of the Club Co-ed. Full of lun Florence Blymeir, was not only a member of the Horizon club, orchestra, A. B. club, on the Saga staH, but found time for the Jr. revue, one-acts and the assistant director of the senior play. Pearl Bockheim, who came from Catholic Central in her senior year, was a member of the Hikers club. Biology was Pearl's favorite subject. Roger Backheim, always grinning from ear to ear, went in especially for dramatics having been in one-acts and on the stage crew for Gloria. Roger liked printing, Elinor Brach, who was the possessor of two deep dimples, belonged to A. B., and Library clubs, Girl Reserves, Hikers club, and Saga. Elinor was also in the onewact plays, and Courtesy squad. Tall, dark, and reserved Laura Brach was active in A. B., and Latin clubs, Courtesy squad, Girl Reserves, Library club, Echo, Sago, and the Jr Honor Society. Laura was in the one-act plays and Gloria. Owen Bradford, who came to Creston in his iunior year, was a member of the Bars and Chevrons and liked math- matics best of all his subjects. Everybody's pal was Don Bresnohan who maiored in sports. He was vice-president of the Hi-Y ond C clubs and captain of the track team. Don also played football nnd wnn l-ii: mninr F
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