Creston High School - Crest Yearbook (Creston, IA)
- Class of 1920
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Page 58 text:
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Bernice Mickey-All her thoughts are pleasant.
Carl Ours-Aw, now, quit kiddin' me.
Marion Otis-Teacher's Pet?
Dwight Osmond-A prim and precise little boy.
Marie Oshel fReaD-Is Hirting wicked?
Pearl Osborn fpillyl-Slow and easy.
Doris Orme-In for a good time.
Charlotte Ohschlager fCharlieQ-She has a grin all her own.
Lela Putman and lla Putman-Country boys are best.
Rawlston Pontow-Caesar's constant companion?
Margaret Peterson fMagf-Does she really like boys?
Pearl Richards fCutieI-Oh, you Junior!
Keith Richter-Books are the best of friends.
Ruth Roberts-I am a chauffeuress.
Alice Randolph fAllyD--Her only failure is her love for
Degnan Reynolds fDegJ-He goes to the country often.
Beulah Riggs-A blushing damsel.
Fred Rose-Forget-me-not.
Hilding Seelin-As short of stature as of credits.
Buryl Sherer-Future band master.
Margaret Snyder fMargJ-With eyes as brown as a berry.
Fern Sammons-Take me to Holly Hall.
Georgia Stream-Her voice ripples like the brook.
Gail Schrader-Our World War Veteran.
Frederick Schrader-An A plus student.
Hazel Sadler fMollyJ-Wisdom is bette
Guy Shockley-He has a car fKarrerD.
Florence Stever-She dances like a fairy.
Anna Strey-She strays with Charlotte.
Mary Thompson f'-lqommyj--"Nuff sed."
Agnes Taylor-Happy and kind.
Garnet Tissue frlqishl-Universally popular.
Madge Treanor-She can play i'Fiddle-dee-dee."
Harry Treanor-A hazy dreamer of many things.
Josephine Ullrich Uoel-A very good little girl.
Sylvia Vanscoy fsylvers-A castle fKasselD not
Dale Wilson-Geometry is my favorite subject.
Elvira Wurster-Basketball is my delight.
Jennie Wilmeth-A royal entertainer.
Mildred Walker-Walks with Jim.
Daisy Waltersdorf-Oh, say-
Helen Welcher-Iowa is the state for me.
Herman York fl-leinnief-Not as innocent as he looks.
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Page 57 text:
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SOPHOMORE' ROLL CALL
Albert Alderson fCaflutchD--Seven, come eleven.
Beatrice Abbott-I'm going to have a cat and a cottage.
John Agnew Uohnniel--I love to sit in an armchair and dream.
Margaret Allison-The smile on her face seems to say, "I should worry."
Vernon Anderson fBunJ-Class. angel?
john Bray fstrawberryl--The girls on my waiting list are-etc., etc.
Robert Bartle fBobD-A representative of clean athletics.
Earnest Bartle fFatl-Everybody loves a fat man.
John Bradley Uohnniel-A good natured son of Erin.
Euguene Brotherton-Witty, but doesn't know it.
Lucille Boyd fDimplesD-Her heart is full of good cheer.
Wilma Brown-Dusky is her hair as the night.
Ralph Brown-His favorite saying is "somethin, ".
Roquel Coakley fFatl--The future Vernon Castle.
Vera Cook CF our eyesj-No man can live without a "Cook,
Helen Carlson-Thinking of great things to come.
Helen Choate fplqootsiej-She hath a studious look.
Charles Edaburn fpicksl-I-lasn't picked his lady yet.
Pauline Freytag fPaupineJ--If you know her, you'll like her.
Leslie Goldener-It takes a long time to get started.
Jess Gash--Canned again, but what's the dif?
George Good-Not as "good" as his name sounds.
Harry Gilman--He lives for the ladies.
Marion Harkness--Oh! I feel so ilustrated!
Edward Huntington CECU-All clay I grind and toil, the midnight oil I ever burn
Harry Hackler Cl-lackj+To speak or not to speak, that is the question.
Dorothy Hicks CDO Do,-An accomplished musician.
Elsie Hammer-She hammers away at her lessons.
Lillian Henry-I wish I were living in California.
Landis Holmes-Such a cute little Dutch boy.
.lean Hawker fGypsy Janel-Let me draw your picture.
NValton Hoover fFritzj-Corresponds with Margaret.
Charles Hitchcock fBusterJ-What a dandy little man am I.
Catherine Hood-My long eyelashes veil my eyes.
Nellie Harsh-The beauty parlors envy my curls.
Merle Hoskinson-Quiet as a mouse.
Ruby Hartman-Fond of her studies.
Bernice Hower fpeggyj--Serene and calm and ever the same.
Earl Herbel-Oh, those beautiful dimples!
Florence Johnson fSwedieJ-She once llunkcd in a test.
Sadie Johnston fSallyJ-I must put away my toys.
Paul Johnston fBillJ--Please Catherine-
Wilson Keys fwilsj-Wilson has a little lamb.
Francis Keefe-When I do have a date, it is with a "full back."
Lillian Karrer KC-un,-She likes a certain Sophomore Guy.
Edwin Keith fBudD-Give me my pen, for I would write a masterpiece.
John Lininger-Popularity may be gained in a day.
Mary Madison-I use XXXX flour.
Helen McMahon fpollyl-Polly likes Holly Brand better than crackers.
Fred McConnell CFritzJ-His red hair gleams, like the sun it seems.
Beulah Madden-A sweet tempered girl with a winning way.
Catherine McGregor-A peck of fun.
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