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'F . SUPPY SINGS A SONG-- - Qs j if High School Songs i 'KW QfifEe:22,zf' t A Onward, fellows, we must conquer it Fight for Creston High! ' ' it- ' Brown and Gold expect a victory Win for Creston High! Honor, fame, and glory calling, C ' ' -1' You must do your best. So whate'er the contest Win for Creston High! Fight then, fellows, iight to conquer Fight for Creston High! Never weary in the contest, Win for Creston High! Though the battle go against you You must stand and fight So whate'er the contest Win for Creston High! Dear Old Creston High, which is ever nigh To be our Counselor, We will ever fight for a cause that's right And keep our banner clean. Take courage when you're losing The victory's just ahead, So on victory day, we'll be glad and gay And to our school be true. -Clayton Shankland. Class Song t'l'une: Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Char1ns D For twelve years we have studied and played with delight For twelve years we have yearned for this night. Oh the things that were taught by our teachers so dear They'll remain with us year after year. Oh these years have been short as we journeyed along, But our joys we attest by this song. And the friends we have gained through these beautiful days Will remain in our minds for always. Oh, the years are before us to use as we will And success awaits those who work well. Oh, our hopes and ambitions are strong and are right And we'll find our way clear to the light. Ah, success doth reach high to the realms of the great And determined are we not to wait. Though the roads are quite rough even harder we'll try To arrive at that goal bye and bye. -Frances A. Haley. GUPPY IDENTIFIES SNAPSHOTS ---- Grandma Frey Bryan Stoops To Conquer Norma Herself Cupie Graber Too Many Cooks Lefty Gomez Gattshall The All American The Old Standby Miss Creston Romeo and Juliet Knights of the Open Road Basket Full of Nothing Water Boy McGuff Tarzan of the Grapes Ain't He Cute The Three Musketeers Memories of 8th Grade School Days
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OUR LAST WISHES - - - Class Will We, the class of 1939, of Canaan Township High School of Creston, Wayne County, Ohio, being of sound mind and memory and being mindful of the certainty of our departing from our present sphere into the great future, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. All former documents are hereby declared null and void. ARTICLE I Section 1. To the members of the faculty for their kind and generous help in our time of need and in sincere appreciation of their interest and cooperation with the class of 1939, we bequeath our best wishes for their future success. Section 2. Mindful of the material the faculty has to work on in the next few years, we also bequeath them our greatest sympathy. ARTICLE II ' Section 1. To the juniors we leave our senio-r dignity, all senior privileges which they haven't used already, and the pleasure t?l of publishing an annum. Section 2. To the sophomores we leave all the wisdom, knowledge and ex- perience we have gathered during our stay in high school. We know it will be put to good use. Section 3. To the freshmen we leave any extra credits we may have. They'll come in handy. Section 4. Since the 7th and Sth grades are under age , they are ineligible to any bequests. Section 5. We, the class of 1939. leave Creston High School minus 29 of the most brilliant, energetic, popular, athletic, good-looking, dramatic, and studious stu- dents it has ever had or will have. ARTICLE III Our personal bequests: We, Bernice Bowman and Frances Blough, will our close friendship to Naida Jeffers and Norma Longenacher. I, Donald Boyes, leave my desire to argue in P. A. D. class to Bernard W. I, Hazel Feeman, leave my plumpness to Wreta Mace. , Robert Fetzer. leave my bright sayings to Bob Yarnell. I, Eva Gantz. will my red hair to Ann Marko. I, Frances Haley, leave my grade card to Sallyann and Shirley to fight over. We, Max Bowman and Raymond Weahry, leave the privilege of sleeping in study hall to some sleepy juniors. I, William Huffman, leave my aspirations to become the best baseball pitcher in the United States to Vernon Meyer. I, Donald Keltz, will my lovely mop of curly black hair to Jack Allen. I. WVilliam Knepp, will my way with the girls to William Davis. I. Norma Kinch, leave my hearty laugh to Dorothy Johnson. I. Harold Krabill, will my ability to play a violin to John E. Haley. I, Jay Lehman, will my extraordinary dramatic talent to Junior Repp. Bernice Meyer, will the writing of the next class will to some resourceful or I, . junior. ' I, Ruth Miller, leave my study habits to Winifred Jeffers. I, James Miracle, will my height to William, Uher. He needs a little more. I. Arthur Mumaw, will my frank, friendly nature to Frank Sacha. I, Jack McGuff, leave my swinging walk to Ralph Krabill. I. Gene Mclielvev, leave some of my giggles to Andy Marko. I, Irma Nash, will my blonde vivacity to Patty Reynolds. I Betty Perram, leave my wardrobe to some girl in need of pretty clothes. I. Jack Plank, will my gracious manners to Armand Smith. I, Zella Scholl, bequeath all my brunette charms to Phyllis Fetzer. I, Clayton Shankland, will my Chevrolet to Bob Clapp, so he can take Betty Zehner riding every night. I, Junior Spitler, will my chemistry notebook to some unfortunate sophomore. I, Charles Wolf, leave my weakness for showing off to Leroy Haley. I, Bill Zehner, leave my ability to bluff th-e teachers to Robert Graf. Signed? The Senior Class. Witnesses: The Annual Staff. BERNICE MEYER. F15 ,Q
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