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nf' 1 I 15 'Pon Q' gf ,- 31 vf , 9 if X1 C pn 'lr- refs T? Q I ff . f i N f ff N ttf ?'i,-if' A . ,Q Jwigl L ,, ,K J sv KIM Jie Earnest B.iXRIlAR.'t SCHROVDER was a member of the l.atin Club, Junior Honor Society. Bible Club. Circulation Staff, Junior Reyue, and the Sen- ior Y-Teens. Carefree RONXLD SCOTT was in Hi-Y. Stience Club. Courtesy Squad. and took part in the Junior Reyuc. A swell girl always ready to help a friend was HEI.- EN SCI'I.I.Y. She belonged to the Ticket Club. Stu- dent Council. Junior Revue, Library' Club. Clee Club. and Senior Y-Teens. IVell liked and musically inclined was LILA SHER- IVOOD. Lila took part 'in Latin Club, I'shers. and Bible Club. A wonderful personality plus ambition describes HARRIETT SHIPMAN. Harriett was Editor of the Saga and on the Echo-Saga Circulation Staff. She also took part in Junior l'shers. Student Council, Junior Revue, Latin Club. Biology Club, Junior Honor Society, Courtesy Squad, A.B., Quill and Scroll, and Forensics. RICHARD SILCON. a likeable fellow, who always had a friendly smile, took part in Science Club, Courtesy Squad, Latin Club. and Hi4Y. Dick was Football Manager and also on the Second Team Basketball. Energetic. yet quiet was JOHN SIMMONS. John belonged to the Latin Club, Courtesy Squad, and the Junior Revue. JERRY SKIYER made many friends at Creston al- though he came from New York in his Junior year. Jerry especially liked hunting. Friendly JOHN SI.lil-1M,XN who was interested in printing was artiye on the Saga Staff. A friendly chap describes happy FRED SLIKKERS. I-'red took part in playing Football during his time at Creston. .X loyal supporter of the class and a likeable one too was DELORIS SMI'l H. She was in the Spanish Club, licket Club. Junior Revue, Junior and Sen- ior l'shers. Junior Honor Society. Courtesy Squad. Student Council. and Clee Club. Tall GORDON SMITH was a quiet member of our class. Cordie took part in Choir, and Gloria. Scholastitally inclined was HARRY SMITH. Harry belonged to both Junior and Senior Honor Sotiety, liars and Chexrons. Stiente Club. R,O.'li.C.. and Latin Club. JAY Sl'RlNfLFlEI.D, a quiet and likeable person, spent his time as a member of the R.OflfC., Saga Staff, and Bars and Cheyrons. Cheerful YIRENE S'll-1ENH.XGEN is a friend to eyeryone. Her actiyities centered around the Senior Y-Teens.
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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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A valuable member of our Track Team was GEORGE STEGNIIER. George took part in C- Club. He was on the Track Team and he ran in the Cross Country. lletite and full of fun describes NIXRY jXNlZ S l'l-IINPORT. Marv participated in I.atin Club. .Xrnicitia, AB., and the junior Revue. The pretty girl with the long hair was Nl XRll.YN S'l'II.I.BliR'I'. Nlarilv. who carrie to Creston from Ludington in her Senior Year. was well-liked by all. Quiet and reserved was friendly jOHN S'l'Ol I'- ICSDYK. john spent much of his time with the R.O.T.C. Good-looking curly-headed ROBICRT S'l'I'l'l' was an all-around good fellow. Bob took part in lli- Y. C-Club, lland, Football. junior Revue. and Track. A wav with the women describes handsome fun- loving CH.XRI.liS TOOT. Chuck was in Hi-Y, C- Club. Student Cotmcil, Courtesy Squad. Senior Hon- or Societv, Vice-President of Science Club. He was also in the Gloria. One-acts, jtlnior Revue and on the Basketball Team. ELIXNE TORTEI.I.liT'S beautiful red hair made her the envv of manv girls. Although she is rather quiet. she was well liked bv her fellow classmates. Her favorite hobby was roller skating. Good things come in small packages dt-scribes jOYCE TOXVNSHISND. jovce was in Senior Y- Teens, AB., Amicitia, Senior l'shc'rs. Circulation Staff. Library and Ticket Clubs, Courtesy Squad, Biologv Club, in the Senior Play, junior Revue. and the junior Honor Society. Active and with a genial personality, FRED 'l'Rlil- Bl-IR was a popular member of his class. Fred was Treasurer of the jtinior Class. President of l,atin Club. in Senior and junior l'shers, Courtesy Squad. Choir, Senior Play. and Treasurer of Student Coun- cil. He was also on the Saga and Circulation Staffs, in the junior Honor Society. junior Revue, and Gloria. A pleasant person to know was l-'RXNCI-QS 'l Rl'C- Kl.l-l. l'i'ucksie participated in the junior llonoi Societv. l.atin Club. TLB., Student Council. and the jnnior Revue. Nice Io know describes jl'NE 'l'l'l.ll'. june was in Spanish Club and the Glee Club. .Xinbitious and outstanding describes l.OlS l'lllil.I.. l,oie was President of .K.ll.. Secretary of junior and Senior Honor Society and the Senior Class. lreasurer of lliologv Club. in Senior Y-Iieens, .X- cappella. junior and Senior l'shers, Sligo. lffho Cir- culation Nlanager, Girls' Sextette, junior Revue. Quill and Scroll. Gloria, One-Acts, and .Xinititia. and Latin Clubs. The life of the parts that's BVRTON l'l'1CKl-1R. Burt was active in Hi-Y. junior Honor Societmitu- dent Council. Courtesy Squad. Quill and Scroll. and Science Club. He was also in track. the junior Revue. Gloria, and on the .mga Staff. l'nassuining and friendly DORIS XIXNIHIN lll-.RC took part in Clee Club and Courtesy Squad. Petite NANCY VANDER Ml-1liR. a thoughtful ineinber of the class, took part in Biology Club.and she was interested in photographv. 1 ,So-I QP' J ws' f' if if I -ef rv- 1 -H4 -4 '- 'T 44 Air. ,Q 'U 'S 2:5 . Nj u . Ora. E 'Q .IQ Q 1? ,
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