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o you, Mr. Powers, We cleclicale Hue I954 Saga During his eleven years of coaching, Mr. Gil Powers has led the athletic teams of Creston enthusiastically and conscientious- ly: not always to victory, but always teach- ing them the important things -things which will be remembered far longer than whether they won or lost-the value of :o-operation. honor, and respect of opposing players. A Creston graduate, he returned to his 'Xlma Mater in 1943, as a teacher of Physical . ppp' 4 iii A is t 5. E X 2 z E il I liclucation and head football coach. He was tdviser to the C Clulmg at present he is coach of the Freshman llaslcetlmall team and assistant track coach. lle was the originator of a ,lunior llaslcctlmall League for lmoys in the 5th, 6th, 7th, and Sth grades. Mr. Powers graduated from XYestern Michigan College in l957, where he majored in Physical lfducation and Social Science. So, for your friendly attitude and under- standing of young peoples prolilcms, we are indeed proud to dedicate this W5-l Saga to you-
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Winfef. . . a Cloak of white lays over the ground creating a wonderland of sparkling snow . . . Winter brings the basketball games, Gloria, the Mid-term Min- gle, Valentine Ball, and of course, semester examinations, . . the trees become a panorama of autumn colors as they change from green to gold and red . . . the quiet halls again come alive with the voices and footsteps of hundreds of students returning . . . the fall semester means football games, the class elections, the Homecoming, Har- vest Hop, Une-Act Plays, and the junior Amateur Hour. ,ssl A N e w 7.1523-i -f, graduates. 'SBQPNHHK Spring . . . the welcome sun returns and the trees once again show their brilliant green for the seniors it means the end is near . . . spring is highlighted by baseball, track, tennis int golf: the Senior Play, Junior Re vue, Spring Concerts, St Pats Prance, Daisy Dip, and the un forgettable junior-Senior lrom . . . commencement closes the set son and the school year. 1 s the end of high school and the be ginning of the future for the
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