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I i -7 i nthusm 'thi 5 I I T S til ix , . s . to . tml h A ' R ' -. i Ifasx to get along with rlestrihes RICH XRD CL f 'I- LXYD. a Keri tonsiderate fellow. Dirk was an amhilious memher of the R.O.'l'.C. He was also interested in writing short stories. Uliiiergetie J XCK CONKIAINT hecanie a phrase used to tlescrihe this man around school. Jack was an active member of Stiente Cluh, Ili-Y, C-Cluh, Courtesy Squad. Biology Cluh, Ifoothall, Basketball, and Captain of the Tratk 'l'eam. Ilusinesslike was quiet DOUGLAS CORLIN. Doug , a pleasant fellow to have around, was determined in anything he undertook. The girl with the sparkling hrown eyes was JOYCE COWMAN. Joyce was in Junior Yileens, Junior l'shers, Junior Honor Sotiety, Band. Junior Rexue, .Saga Stall. and was Secretary of the Horilon Cluh, and 'I reasurer of the Senior Class. An easy-going disposition and an infectuous giggle were two of the traits distinguishing friendly HliL- EN CRAXNDLI-I. Helen participated in Horizon Club and the One-Aet Plays. ,-Xthletic-minded DON CRI-1liD heratne known for his good performances in Foothall, Baseball,-and Basketball. Don was also in C-Cluh, Hi-Y, Science Cluh, and the Courtesy Squad. Cute and peppy IQLLIQN CROSS was active in Junior Honor Society. Spanish Cluh. Student Council, A.B., Courtesy Squad, and the Otte-Acts. 'lihe gal with the hlond hair and hig hrown eyes was none other than .Xl'DRliY CRVNI. And took part in .-LB., Bihle Cluh, Courtesy Squad, and Latin Cluh. DIZLORICS CVNINIINCS proved to he a gal with a peppy smile. UDee was in Hi-Y Teens, Glee Cluh, unior Honor Soeiety, LB., Biology Cluh, Junior Rexue and Courtesy Squad. Friendly XVXYXIE CVNINIINGS. who came to Cres- ton frotn Central in his Senior Year, was interested in Basehall, Hunting, and stock cars. Happy-go-lucky EDYTHE DAYEY was well liked by all who met her. Edie was in AB., Glee Club, Latin Cluh. and the Junior Rexue. Huskv JOHN Dt-BOI-I was untlouhtedly the posses- sor of a pleasing personality, ami a friend to all.uHe took part in lfoothall ami worked earnestly as Xtce- Presitlent of A-cappella Choir. .-'tmhitious and always ready with a helping hand descrihes ROl5liR'li DeCR.X.-XF. Roh was in Student Coumil. Courtesy Squad, hoth Latin and Biology Cluhs, and also in Gloria. .X military tnintl seemed to he possessed hy KEN- NITIH DeHXR'I'. Ken was interested in anything hating to do with the army and as a ronsequenee belonged to the R.O.'I'.C., and the Bars and Chev- rons Cluh.
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Poised and sincere' describes DELORES BLASZAK Delores was in junior and Senior Honor Societies, Quill and Scroll, AB., Biology Club, Amicitia, Latin Club, Etho-Saga Circulation Staff, Student Council, junior Revue, Courtesy Squad, Senior Ushers, One- Acts, and Gloria. She also was Secretary of Senior Y-Teens and Ticket Club and Treasurer of the Library Club. ROSENIARY BOGI-QR was always ready to lend a helping hand. She participated in Horizon Club. Small, quiet. and pleasant describes jO.XN BOL- UYT. joan was partieularlf interested in cooking and sewing. A peppy gal was MARY BONNER. Mary was a cheerleader and in the junior Reine, Aniititia, .X- cappella, and Horizon Club. The tall lean boy' with a ready camera was j.XCK BRINK. jack was in C-Club. Hi-Y. Scienre Club, A-cappella, track, .Saga Stail, and the junior Rexue. Blond, blue-eyed DIQLORIQS BROOKS proxed to be an energetic girl. '4IJodie participated in LB., Circulation Stall, and junior Reine. CXROLYN BRl'Cli was alwais fun to be with. Carolyn took part in Atnititia. .X.li., junior Revue. Latin Club. junior Honor Society. Choir, Horizon Club, lifho, and the lirlzo-.Sugrz Circulation Stall. The girl with the friendly smile for all was YIVIXN BRCNSINK. She was in XB.. junior Revue. Span- ish Club. Biology Club, l.ibrzn'x Club, Circulation Stall. and was l'resulent of the llorilon Club. A box' with a pleasant personaliti described I-.XRY BPSS. Carr was on the Saga Stall. Seerelarx of the C-Club. lfootball Manager. in lratk. llasketlmll. and the junior Reine. lle also was the President of the Senior Class. lfriendliness marked jXCK lll l'l.l-IR as a ters H'l'llUIlll' lnetnber ol the ilass. ' Cheerful l.lflYlS CXRl'lfNll-IR followed his in- terests in bowling. hunting and lashing. 'I'all RXY CXRl'l'N I IQR was eleiled President of llars and tliexrons. lle also was in R.O.'l'.C. and the junior Reine. l'.Xil' I ll XIHYIC K. who iliretted lllt' jlllllm' Rmllc- took part in Student Council. junior 'l shers. j.illlll Club. XB.. junior llonor Sotietx. Quill and Stroll. Clee Club junior X-leens. and Cllllllilllllll and Saga Stalls. .X swell pal to hate around proxed to be fini-losing P.fXl'L CHXXIPION. l'anl look part in latin Club. Debate. lliologx Club, and was an energeut inein- ber of the Nlodel-.Xirs Club. The girl who owned a rheerv smile was cordial DOROIHY CHINNOW. Dorothy was an enthusias- tic member of Choir and took part in Gloria and the junior Reine. 'TE t J 4 r V j 1 x. VJ., in ' f I K, QA -A V ..J', 4 B 1 0 s. 'J' '27 v -J ,gq- in ,- ,Q ff- l s S A b .l
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A very peppy gal describes SHIRLEY Dc-:KORNE Comy was in A.B., Glee Club, Ticket Club, junior Revue, junior Honor Society, and the Courtesy Squad. Sport-minded ADRIAN DeKORTE was in Football C-Club, Track Manager, Second Choir, and Gloria. Musically-inclined was RAY DENIPSEY. Ray took part in Band, Choir, Orchestra, Hi-Y, Science Club, junior Revue, and Gloria. RICHARD DENKEMA, the possessor of a mischie- vous twinkle in his eye, was a nice person to know. Dick took part in the junior Revue and was interested in anything western. Pretty jO ELLEN DENNIS was well liked by all. jo took part in A.B., Spanish Club, Biology Club, Amicitia. Y-Teens, Echo, One-Act Plays, and the junior Honor Society. Cood-looking RODGER DEVOOGD was interested in tape-recording, Rodger worked every afternoon and had little time for school activities. Nice to know describes NI.-XRY j.-XNE DeVREIfGD. Mary jane participated in AB. and she also liked to skate. Business-like HENRY DEYYEY took pzlrl in Latin Club and Science Club. He also liked to fish. Peppy BERNICE Dl'NB.XR was in Choir. Biology. A.B., Courtesy Club, junior Reine. and the junior Amateur Hour. Loyalty and friendliness made BETTY EDGE just plain nice to know. She took part in A.B., Bible Club. Circulation Staff. junior Revue. Cloria, Li- brarv Club. Second Choir, Horizon and Biology Clubs. YV.-KNDA ENSING was always readv to lend a help- ing hand. XVanda took part in Y-Teens. Bible Club, Choir, junior Revue. Courtesy Squad. and Gloria. The girl with the friendly smile and good sense of humor is NOIA ERIIXRT. Nola partitipated in Latin Club. Senior Y-Teens. Courtesy Squad, and the junior Reine. Here's to DOROTHY FLYNN. who was a depend- able girl and a good girl to all who knew her. Doro- thy was in .-LB.. and Glee Club and was also inter- ested in bowling. Friendly MARY FLYNN is a reliable girl and easy to get along with. Mary belonged to Y-Teens. A.B., Glee Club, and took part in the junior Revue. The gal with the sparkling brown eyes and person- ality plus was dependable DONNA FRANCIS. Don- na was in Choir. junior Revue. Latin Club. Y-Teens, Library Club, Courtesy Squad, Amicitia, and Gloria. y
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