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L 'ir N 5 1 'of XY7 I Uv my ,A of 1' lrgx -J ,K xxy l I Always looking for a good time was KIZN MEI. LICM K. Ken was President of Second Choir and he was in the Science Club and on the Track Team. The friendly smile whieh greeted you M thc book store belonged to none other than RUTH MIER.-KS, Ruth belonged to the S 'gl Squad. pamst Club and Courtesy Quiet. dependable. and pleasant describes DIOLINE MILLER. She took part in Clee Club. .-MB.. junior Reyue. Horizon Club, and was 'ismstirer of the Library' Club. Happy'-go-ltttky' XYII.L.XRD HOL was always look- ing for excitement. XYillie liked hunting. Everyone liked the cheery' personality' of friendly IiI.I-QAXOR NIl'lil.I.IiR, lileanor was enthusiastic about eyerything she undertook and was well liked by' all who knew her. .X good all-around girl was VIRGINIA XlI'I'lI,I.ITR. She was a member of .X.B.. and also the Biology Club I'erky' NLXRY Nl-1l'l'lIliIfIiR was a busy' person around Creston, being actiye in Choir, .Xmicitia Club. Y-'l'eens, jtinior Honor Societyx .-LB.. Library Cltib, Gloria, jtinior Revue, and Latin Club. She was also a eheerleader. Always in high spirits was BASIL NORTON. Basil enjoyed fishing. .X grand gal who had a wonderful personality' was jOYCIi OLSON. joyce took part in Choir, Cirls' Sextet, Gloria, Y-Teens, junior Reyue and she was in .-Xmicitia Cltib, Always in high spirits was BASIL NORTON. Basil enjoyed fishing. LOIS I'.YI'TISON'S friendliness will always be re- membered by her classmates, She participated in the junior Reytte and was a member of the Library' Cltth. .Xlways looking for a good time was snappy' and cheerful PKI' I'li.XRS.XI.I.. She took part in the Student Council. Courtesy' Squad, junior l'shers Latin Clttb. Amicitia, junior Y-Teens, and was in the junior Rey ue. .X grand girl who was always willing to lend a helping hand was NI.XRljXNli PICRRY. Nfaryjane was in ,X.B.. .Xmicitia Cltib, Courtesy Stluad. and in the junior Revue. One whose fact- was laniiliar in the auditorium was jl-1RRY l'I'lCII. Besides operating the projector. he spent his time in the R.O.'l .C.. Bars and Cheyrons Cltib, Nfodelairs. and Spanish Club. .X girl that was always bubbling oyer with pep was NANCIZE PODIJIG. Nancy' took part in .-LB.. Court- esy' Squad, Biology' Cltib. Library' Clttb. and was also in the ttnior Revue.
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EDXVARD LANG was a boy with a friendly per- sonality. Ed was on the Edin Staff, and in the jun- ior Revue. He also was in the Latin and Science Clubs. Friendly and fun-loving DON IANCSFORD could often be seen listening to records for he especially liked music. Artistically inclined was striking CERRY LARSON. Gerry belonged to .X.B., Horizon Club, Y-Teens, Circulation staff. Senior l'shers. President of Ami- citia, and was active in the junior Reyue. Sweetness describes jl'DY LIi'l l'ING.X whose smil- ing face won her many friends. She was Secretary of the .Xmicitia Club. in AB., Horizon Club, AY- Teens, Courtesy Squad, Circulation Staff, Senior l'shers, and the junior Revue. She also was a cheerleader and the homecoming queen. Steady and rather quiet was a swell girl named Sl'l.XNNl-1 LElfSl-1NK.XMl'. Susie took part in AB.. Choir, junior Amateur and she was in the junior Revue. NINA LEWIS was a nice person to know in the Senior Class. Nina was in Second Choir, Y-Teens, and Glee Club. Iiverybody's friend was M.XRSH.XI,I. I.IYINCS'I'ON. Mart was in Science Club. Hi-Y, C-Club, and in the Choir. He also took part in Cloria, Courtesy Squad. Boys' Quartet, junior Revue, Senior Play, and on the Track team. Milling and ambitious jIM LONG could always be depended on. jim belonged to Bars and Chevrons Club. A quiet and intelligent member of our class was DICK LONG. Hi-Y, C-Club, Science Club. Latin Club. and track were a few of his activities. Dick was also in Biology Club, Senior Honor Societv, Student Council, and the junior Revue. A Always happy and full of fun is DORIS LOXYI-IR. Doris was prominent in the junior Revue, junior Honor Society. Courtesy Squad, Senior I'shers. .Imi- citia, and Clee Club. I-Qvc-rybody's pal was VIOANNE I,l'NllBIiRG. joanne took part in junior Revue. Amicitia. Clee Club, Courtesy Squad. and was President and Secretary of Library Club. Red-beaded ROBERT MASON is the sole owner of a shy friendly smile. Bob was an enthusiast of outdoor life of which hunting and fishing were his favorites. Friendliness is MARY MCCLYMONTAS motto. As well as being in the Glee Club, Mary liked to dance and swim. Cordial CONNIE MCCONNELL was a competent member of the Library Club. She also belonged to the Ticket Club and the Biology Club. LLCILLE MEEK was a funaloving member of our class. Lucille was in Choir, Biology Club, and Gloria. . , . 5 'sf I 'P 9 ,- I' I -,,-, ff' . ..,,' -www yi: J I I I . ., 'i . S7 1 . G it S if ,fd 'lg aff-- :ar ff- t 65 K- it rf -5.3 I Q, 'ff 2 'Q'
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asant PHYLLIS POE came to Creston in her ior vear from Lincoln. Nebraska. She was al- s ready to lend a helping hand to anyone who :ded it. Fun-loving .XRLENE POTERACKE was well liked by her fellow classmates, Arlene took part in the junior Revue, and she liked swimming. A lively and pluckv fellow was .IINI POIVELI.. jim was in the C-Club and he was on the Tennis team. Students as brilliant and likeable as KAREN PRESS- l,ER are hard to find. Karen was in Student Council, Biologv Club, Secretary of Latin Club, junior Re- vue, Echo, junior and Senior Honor Society, Senior Y- I'eens, Senior lshers, Bible Club, and Toastmis- tress of the junior Amatettr Hour. Debating XVARREN l'ROl'D took part in Science Clttb, Courtesy Squad, Bible Clttb, Latin C.lub. XVarren was also in Track, Forensics. and Debate. Always working hard, JACQLELINE REED was a welcome member of the class. Jacque was in junior and Senior Ushers, Horizon Cltth, Circulation Staff, Echo Staff, junior Revue, Y-Teens. junior Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, A.B., Courtesy Sqttad, and Glee Club. WVell known to her fellow classmates because of her verv hue singing voice was .IVNI-1 RICICIIENIKACIII. june was in Choir, Girls' Sextette, Y-Teens, Senior l'shers, Biology Clttb. All.. and Gloria. She also was in junior Revue and junior Amateur Hour, Happv-go-lucky GERALDINE RENIENAK was one of the busy members of the class. Gerie was in the junior Revue, Glee Club, Senior Ushers, and a peppy Cheerleader. Perkv JANE RICHARDS was one of those busy people around school. janie showed this busv living in A.B.. Amicitia, Horizon Club. Secretary of Choir, Latin Clttb, Senior l'shers. Circulation Staff, licho Staff. 9 Yffeens, Quill and Scroll, Vice-President of the junior Class. Beautv and wit made 'IOYCE RICKLING a wel, come member of the class. Rickie was in Choir, junior Revue. and Gloria. Lean BOB ROBINSON specialiled in athletic' activi- ties. Bob was active in the C-Club, Ifoothall. llase- hall. and Basketball. KENIROSFNDAL. a livelv' and perky classmate, took part tn C-Club. Football. and Golf. I.aYONNE SCHENIERHORN. a more reserved and pleasant member of our class, took part in ushering at assemblies. Quiet bttt nice to know was IACK SCHNEIDER. .lack was in C-Club. Cottrtesv Squad. ,Iunior Revue. Vice-I'resident of the C-Club. and on the Tennis Team. One of ottr high-kicking cheerleaders was DON SCHOLLART. Don participated in school activities as Sports Editor of the lfclzo. YiceAI'resident of the C-Club. and member of the Tennis team.
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