Creston High School - Annual Yearbook (Creston, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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Q sadfw ., a. Q 1 1?-Q., Iss - TIME AQQEWMAL ' IN APPRECIATION Often good turns are shuffled off with such uncurrent pay. There are a number of individuals and groups in our school associations to whom we, the Class of '35, wish to say Thank You. THE SCHOOL BOARD We realize the truth of the statement that no one can give us an education but that we must obtain it through our own efforts. We are grateful that the Board of Education has provided us the opportunity for acquiring this education. THE FACULTY We have always believed that too much work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. Although the teachers gave us plenty of work to do, we know they had our best in- terests at heart. We will learn to appreciate, more and more as the years come, the encouragement, sympathy, understanding, and friendly counsel they have given us. In the words of our song, We hope we may repay them, with the futures they wanted to see. REV. STOCKHAM AND REV. MICHEL Their willing help and kind service have made our chapel exercises possible. For their interesting addresses, splendid advice, keen interest, and faithful support, we extend our sincere appreciation. Theirs has been the kind of help that money cannot buy and words can never repay. MRS. EARL For her efficient management of the cafeteria she is to be congratulated. It was through her never-failing efforts that we were able to obtain a good hot lunch each day. We are grateful, not only for the tasty food she served, but for the cheery smile that always accompanied it. Her aim was to please. We also thank her for her help and advice regarding our school parties and functions. MR. RHOADS AND MR. MYERS The capable services of our janitors are worthy of commendation. Their patience and consideration deserve the highest credit. To them we express our appreciation for the cleanliness, comfort, and beauty of our school. THE BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers are last but not least in meriting our thanks. The busses make it possible to enroll students from rural districts. Their friendly comradeship, efficient driving, and unfailing promptness deserve our most sincere praise. fPage Twentyfsixj



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l...-.,s TWH AQSQEWMAM s What you do, still betters what is done. flat Row?-Condn Shuy, Russell Gantz, Harold Chase, Clatus Hamilton, Raymond Arnold, Harry Kissinger, Carlyle Grunder, Morrison Giflen, Robert Earl, Frank Miller. 12nd Rowl-Laird Chance, Donald Carter, Gladys Double, Kathryn Fulton, Orabelle Nommay, Ruth Weidemm, Dorothy Pen-ram, Irene Erdos, Blanche Henry, Robert Uhler, Clare Blough, Mr. Smith. Ord Row?-jenn Chase, jane Elliston, Verla Bricker, Evelyn Schar, Lena Yonker, Dorothy Herman, Mary Marko. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS President ..........,..............................................,................ Verla Bricker Secretary and Treasurer ...... ..,..,.. J ane Elliston Class Adviser .........................................,..,.................. ....., M r. Smith COLORS-Ld'U6'YlClCT and Gold The Sophomore wandered o'er the farm But not Ei word he said, Though problems by the bucketful Were cramming his small head. Une question hurt his narrow chest, And it must surely come- Where do the oxen and the cows Get all their chewing gum? I:Pagc Twentyfcightl 4 I I I v I I Id

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