Creston High School - Annual Yearbook (Creston, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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' '5C A ' Awvom 'WE AQQQIQUMA s Romakr lVlYliRS Hu umdx hlqe su many 'lll77lblC and aww Snvxturs mp about him at cmnmaud fUl.Llflllf PRHPARATURY COVRSE snbnll l 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3: Debate l 4 L mutrn I, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Glce 1 bk :If 1 Al.I!YI4f Bmilxmuslak A'I've hvcd and loved. vur:A'rloNAL ctounsra ,walk Hxgh School 1, 2: Glcc Club 1, W Nt N Lpurtcr 'Q Clans Secretary und Trcasurgr Lum mh Play Crcstmm High School 3, 4 Fren Gmrual-, Hom-'MAN Smooth runs the water. WIIICYC the hnmlg zx deep. VUKIATIUNAL COURSE 2. 3. V i KATurfuNri F. EILIOTT gmfd heart xx hetter than all mix 111 the umrldf' SI'.KIRl'TARlAL fTUI'RSli wdrlc High Sclmul l, Z. 3.

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Fntanaigi- :D I,- voaooa av! yi-Q ' 'RWE ANNUAL L..,.-.S waam - , Q L,, HowARo FULTON All his faults are such that one loves Him still the better for them. VOCATTONAL COURSE Baseball 2: Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4: Class President 1, 2: Alumni Editor of Annual: Basketball 23 Property Mgr. of Class Play 41 Glee Club 3. W i W CIILORA CLAPP There is no wisdom like franknessf' MIXED COURSE k'Sound Your Horn 4, Two Brides 3: Class Treasurer 3: Latin Club 1, 2: Monday Blues 33 Annual Staff 41 Glee Club 3: Debate 4: News Reporter 2, 4: Banquet Committee 3. 3 X Oris SMITH Silence is deep as eternity, Speech as shallow as time. VOCATIONAL COURSE Fredericksburg High School 1, 2g Two Brides 3. S X 5 LILLIAN KXRSCHNER A perfect woman nobly planned, To warn, to comfort and command. COLLEGE PREPARATORY COURSE News Reporter 3. 4: Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 41 Orchestra 3, 4: Two Brides 31 'Bound Your Horn 43 Animal Staff 4: Monday Blues 33 Deelamation 45 Banquet Committee 3: Invitation Committee 4. fPage Nineteen! s E l.-.,..- .J



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htunsx- D , .F 6 We l...-.e ERE AUSQEKEWA , - Class Prophecy Book reports due in another day and no book read! That's the problem that conf fronted me one bleak December day. This would never do, perhaps there was a hook in the library I had overlooked. Nothing like trying, so once more I scanned row after row of familiar books. Same thing! I had read everyone. My heart began to sink in despair. Oh! where would I ever get a book to read? -lust then I happened to see a strange book back in a corner, covered with dust. Could it be that I had overlooked one? Eagerly I reached out for it. Surely this aged and yellow book couldn't contain anything of interest. After considerable difficulty I was able to discern the title, The Book of Fates. Wonderiiig, I hurriedly but carefully began to scan the pages. Wtvnder of wonders! The names were familiar. Quickly I glanced back at the title. Sure enough, there it was, The Book of Fates, and beneath it in scarcely legible letters was Prophecy for the Senior Class of l932. This was indeed interesting! l found a nice cozy spot and went to reading with a will. There in black and white was the future of myself and classmates. Harold Beal's name was the first to catch my eye. After glancing over the page I found that Beany would become the pastor of the U. B. Church in Sterling. He would never marry, being disappointed in love when but a youth. Turning the page my eye fell upon a medal bearing the inscription: '!Awarded to the world's champion whisker rubber, and sure enough, there beneath it was the name Everett Miracle. I wasn't in the least surprised when I read this because I knew that our class president would make a name for himself. My attention was next centered upon Alice Bombarger's future. I found that Red was to become a radio singer broadcasting over the Columbia Network. Of course Alice would be married, not once but several times. These temperamental mu' sicians. The next name I saw was that of Ctis Smith. I could hardly believe my eyes! I looked again to make sure. No mistake -about it. Otis was to go to Hollywood to act as a double for Clark Gable. Odey certainly had a surprise in store for the rest of his classmates. Reading page after page I learned that Elmer johnson would win the Nobel prize for short stories in 1945 and that his old sidefkick, Russell Rhoads, would marry and settle in the old home town. Louie would be the manager of the Creston Basket Factory. I was rather surprised to find that Lois Miller and Kathryn Benjamin would form a business partnership. They were to he the manufacturers of a new and improved M E5 B mousetrap, guaranteeing a sure and painless death to all mice, These two girls would never marry hut would live together with their eats and canaries and maybe a dog. Who knows? fPage Twentyfonej I, . Ln- an - -tl

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