Creston High School - Crest Yearbook (Creston, IA)

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',ff1,y W- :agp 4lsi'Z'3,3w3P:laTJ4..1Miam1f4?fe. :53f+22w2ff?Tf:iz2xif.f:.4ff'fi??c2:., pf? , ,..,,mf.fL !sfZ5+:11m113w '..f.:+'313'3'5iizf pie.--mmayaaaw:aff-A'Ps H1 EEA mag .,2-Mfg , MM if ffl?-f.:-'z Wa Q hgh W 4 . ,,,Q55g::..gf5 mg T E My I W X Q7 Wa W N I was W M M EM Q , K W 1920 Qin 5upvri1zte1rheni Q-Xrihur 173. Qlrzme inhnsc sinrere inierrsi muh helpful nhhirc have maxim srhunl life pleasant Zlilfl prnfiizxhlv, we, ihv :lass nf iiiizreivvn Qwexzig-uzxe grnivfullg ffehimie ihis txulumv nf ilu' Qlrrsi. ARTHUR W. CRANE, Superintendent M- F- BLACK JOHN W. VALIN PRECSIIJFINT TREASURER FRANK L. STREAM CHAS- M- HOOD JOHN MURAN WILLIAM RATH i A.--:-- -:L Jfiil 1111619 nvnilv - Y - - ' ' Y - 1 Y: Y Q, ,r . -' .1 , J Q ? ?T 3 .r 'X fl ff!! 'TH' f ,ff 4 rf ,ws ,-qqq .ff fri , E ,. A :F v, 1 W .a K fix x W D C rs X 1 I g 3 edgy 7-L!,,,'i b -r-'E Q., ! I :Mf . .f , .f I ,Z I X ,M 1 K K 'gi ? ,, 1 A rv f LJ'-' 4:- JENNIE MacEACHRAN Principal ESTELLE JEFFREY English and Public Speaking G. L. GETTYS History KATHLEEN JORDAN English BLANCHE KENSLER Latin MARIE SVVEENEY Music SARAH BELL Algebra MARIE TEWKSBURY A Bookkeeping and Commercial Law M. H. STEPHENS Science and Athletics REPHA BRAUCHT Science LUELLA P ATT Geometry HAZEL SASH ' Secretary MERTLE BRUNSON Normal MARIE SULLIVAN Shorthand and Typewriling C. N. SCOTT Manual Training MARY ROOT English and French EMMA KRUGER Home Economics BELLE ALDERSON Librarian 5 I i s I JOHN JARVIS LEO KECK Killed in Action-July 30, I9I8 Killed in Action-July 30, WIS Sergy Chateau Thierry Sergy Chateau Thierry Green grows the gvass ahove thee, Lay him where the stars and stripes Friend of our youthful days, Will o'er him ever wave, None knew thee but to love thee, Where no foe can touch the realm None namecl thee but to praise. For which he died to save. CECRCE HERBEL Kiited in AfiE0nfOfiQber I6, 1918 HAQLAN PARKER Argonne Forest Diecl in France-January 8, I9l8 Foweve' rrfar Us. though unseen, mlqwas a gtancl and glorious deed The clear, frrrrortal spi'its tread For the best arrortg our bcys For all the lsounclless universe To give up tire things of earth, and feed ls life, there are no dead. Upcn immoital joys. . galil. .-1 tie S32 l ell! l 'N I 1 Uhr llilh illlag Illnrvurr She's up there-Old Glory-where lightnings are sped She dazzles the nations with ripples of red, And she'll wave for us living or clroop for us dead, The flag of our country forever. She's up there-Qld Glory-No tyrant dealt scars, And the stripes like red signals of liberty gleam, And we dare for her living or dream the last dream 'Neath the Hag of our country forever. She's up there-Old Glory-No tryant dealt sears, No blur on her brightness, no stain on her stars. The brave blood of heroes hath crimsoned her bars, She's the Hag of our country forever, 4 in V WAN v 'v ff 611 ! H G r i f 4555? VPN H : ' 57 MX :E-SS'-:::,fM ' si 512 gl!! a E M '1 ,. 1V gn? 1: .n 'Wai' iii? ,,..f? , 1- - A A-M v, - ev I MARGARET MQCOY qtvtafgy l Commercial Gaze longer and you'll see a little imp' JAMES BRADY gimp respondent. W'ho can tell for what high cause This darling of the gods was born FRANCIS BROWN College Preparatory and Newspaper Cor respondent Oh, thafs easy if you know how ARDATH HITCHCOCK fArcD Commercial Glee Club '19, '20 I like the boys but- RALPH HEEREN Uerseyl Basketball '2O. Social Committee '20 The Lord gave a few people brains. Ralph evidently had a pull BERNICE HUCKH2 Commercial l . . . ' lm E8l1SflCd wlth myself, So why should l worry Gaze into her eyes and you'll see an angel, College Preparatory and Newspaper Cor- College Preparatory. Football 'l8, 'I9 OLIVE BELLUS Commercial. Clee Club Accompanist 'l9, '20 You would have to hunt to lind a sweet- er girl l A HAROLD SMITH qLegsJ College Preparatory. Class President. Baseball '17, '18, 'l9, '20. Foobtall r 'l8, 'l9. Basketball '20 I Great men must be of lofty stature, Whose shadows lengthen to posterity HELENE BROWN Normal. Normal Games Takes things as they come and does her best at all timesl' LOLA BRYAN Commercial. Advisory Board '20 She speaks, behaves and acts fjust as she ought HAROLD ARNOLD fBenl College Preparatory. Class Secretary '20, Advisory Board '20. Football 'l8, 'l9. Basketball '20, To get a girl you have to have a car and Ben has a Ford ALICE SHERWOOD fMinj College Preparatory. Class Vice Presi-- dent '20, A. A. President '20. De- ! clarnatory Contest '20. Basketball 'l7, 'l8, 'l9, '20 I Absence malies the heart grow fonder of N someone else in sight t zuEv4 -- ET. -as l..lLAH WILSON fpeggyj Commercial. Glee Club 'l9, '20 She hath music in her soul ORVILLE PRATT fprattj test '20 MHOW shouldsft thou know me, woman?' HAZEL BOWERS Clpeggyj Normal. Normal Games Enjoys nothing better than a spin BESSIE. NORTHUP Normal. Advisory Board '20, Basket- ball 'l7 uNot so much of a man-hater, ancl has been known to burn the midnight oil FLOYD THOMPSON Commercial. Football 'l7, 'lS, 'l9. Baseball 'lS, 'l9, '2O. Basketball '20 Life is a game of football with time out for nfussingn NEVA JOHNSTON College Preparatory. Basketball 'l7, 'lS, 'l9, '20 ucheerfulness is as natural to her as color to her clteekn College Preparatory. Declamatory Con- FAYE HIPES Commercial. Glee Club '17, '18, '19, '20 She has made many friends of ladies, but of men, onel' YALE SANDEMAN Commercial. Football '17, '18, '19, Baseball 'l7, '18, '19, '20 A woman's a woman, but a good cigar's a smoke ELIZABETH ROYCE Commercial. Glee Club 17, '18, '19, '20. Basketball '17, '18, '19, '20. Ad- visory Board of A. A. '19 What is more charming than sweet con- trariety spiced with submissiveness once in a while? ZELLA BROWN College Preparatory. Clee Club '18, '19, '20 She conquers not with her hands, but with her eyes GLEN WIMMER College Preparatory 1 love to sit on the fence and watch the snails go whizzing by MIRIAM LESTER Normal Her ways are ofpleasantnessl' A: i GERTRUDE JARVIS QC-ertj College Preparatory. Clee Club '20 She is a clever little maid WILFRED KEITH QBIIIJ College Preparatory. Football 'lB, 'l9. Advisory Board A. A. '20 This medal was presented to me by my- self as a token of my self-esteem ANNA CORNELISON Commercial I know you have a gentle, noble temper and a soul as even as a calm LYDIA BLUIVIER fBettyD Normal Games. Normal Lydia Blumer is modest and still and does all her work with a right good will GEORGE WICKMAN fScl-ilitzej Commercial. Declamatory Contest 'l9, '20. Social Committee Greater men than I may have lived but- LORIS KIRK fsteelej Normal. Clee Club 'l8. Normal Games And merry brown eyes hath she BERYL PIERCE qeerryp Normal. Normal Games. Glee Club 'I8, '20 She needs no purse, her gold is in her hair CHARLES BIRGE fChuckJ Commercial. Basketball 'l7, '18, 'l9, '20. Football 'lB, 'l9. Basketball '20 Reform yourself first, Tlzen refo.m others PEARL SVVANSON Commercial I should worry BESSIE TAYLOR fBillyD Commercial Her dimpled smiles melt the hardest hearts LYNDON THOMPSON Commercial l'm notna bit afraid of my lessons. Why, l can go to sleep beside them MIRIAM NELSON flVlernJ Normal. Normal Games Her character is molded from three words, Happiness, contentment and goodwill VERA SADLER Normal. Normal Games She loves to tell us how little she lcncws but it is remarkable to see how little clam aged are her examination papers ALFRED STRAHL qspeckp Commercial. Football 'lS, I9 Baseball 'I9 Man was born for two thin sleeping EMMA CARLSON Cn mllege P1'epar'zxt1n'y VVhen plozisurv and duty vhtwli. Le! duty go tu smusli, RLTH BRAY fslxcrtyj Commercial Sweet and low JAMES HUNTINGTON gimp College Prepratory I am the very pink of courtey ETTIE S PEAR Normal Her modest looks the cottage mi 11 aclo n VERA STEERS Commercial She was jes' the quiet kind Who's natures never vary WILLIAM CIHAK fwillyj Commercial 'Tm mamma's angel child MILDRED KARRER fIVlilly3 Commercial She has no faults, at least No faults have we found GRACE FORQUER CSisJ Commercial nBcware, I may yet do something sen sationaln HAZEL SMOCK Normal. Normal Games I love the cows and chickens, the farm is the place for me FRANCIS MOUCK fFranlQ Commercial. Post Gracluale 'AShe comes to us from Lawton, Oklahoma She is jolly, mischievous and full of fun' BRUCE SPANGLER fBrutusj College Preparatory. Basketball '20. Football Sometimes I sit and think And sometimes I just sit GERTRUDE IVICCUNE. fcertf College Preparatory. Besketball 'l9, '20 I Imow that Cupid did it, And I think it was a sin, To carve a cunning dimple In the middle of her chin KATHERINE ICKIS Uckj College Preparatory. Class Treasurer '20. A. A. Secretary '20. Declamatory Contest '20. Basketball '17, '18, 'l9, '20 If you love me, hold not off LLOYD THOMPSON fTompyj Commercial. Baseball 'l8, 'l9. '20. Football '17, 'l8, 'l9. Baskeiball '20 I couldn't be good if I wouid, I wouldn't be good if I could KATHERINE FARTHING QKackJ College Preparatory. Declamatory Con- test '20. Advisory Board '20. Basket- ball 'l9. '20 None but herself can be her parallel GLADYS COOK fCoolcieJ Commercial. Basketball 'l9, '20 The race is not always to the swift - I W ' as i- ill IVIIRA HUNTINGTON Post Graduate Modest and retiring MABEL WI IVI MER Commercial Her voice is as the music of the wincl within the corn' HESTER ZOLLARS QI-lanclyj Normal. Normal Games You lmow, I say just what I mean Ancl nothing more, nor less GRACE. WAKEFIELD Normal Worry and I never met GRACE TAYLOR Commercial She loves to cheer with Mirth when the slsies are dull Stentor Cllaum lgintnrg Our Third Year's March The soldiers of l920 returned to Camp Creston High, after a three months furlough. We were all very enthusiastic and full of unrestrained pep, The first large battle we had was when our ranks were attacked by the national enemy, the Spanish Influenza. We were out in battle several weeks, then we re- tumed to camp, victorious. . We then entered many minor battles with Solid Geometry, Cicero, French Psycho- logy, and their numerous allies. However, most of us came through unscathed, al- though a few were slightly wounded. All during the year, our wonderful troops were often reviewed and approved of, by the famous General Pickett. Our camp, as all good camps do, boasted of good baseball and football teams. These lively bunches played quite a few exciting and rousing games with the various out of town camps. Regularly every nine weeks, our camp was bombarded by the tests, but, due to the thorough preparation given us by Captain MacEachran and the other officers, we did not come out second best in these stiff skirmishes. Later on we were attacked by the Spring Fever army, and most of our ranks were affected by the terrifhc onslaught. But in time we rallied bravely and kept on our march. Then came the big event, when we paid our tribute to the Army of l9l9, which was getting ready for demobilization. The tribute took concrete form in the prepara- tion and presentation of the Annual Junior-Senior banquet. The lower hall, domestic science room, and the general's office of the barracks was the scene of the gay festival. The decorations were lavishly and handsomely fashioned of crepe paper streamers: the main hall being done in the good old colors, blue and gold, while the rest of the color scheme was perpetuated in the colors of the Army of l9I9, green and white. The menu was as follows: Fruit Cocktail Meat Loaf Mashed Potatoes Sweet Pickles Escalloped Corn Salad Buns Ice Cream Assorted Cake Coffee This was followed by a fine program, given by some of the talented members of our ranks. THE PROGRAM Quartette, Silver Stars .Zella Brown, Lilah Wilson, Fae Hipes and Elizabeth Royce If It Were True. Short Story, Take Off on the Seniors ............ james Brady Piano Solo, Crodard's Valse Chrematiquen ...................... Olive Bellus Poem on the Seniors, Read by .......... .... C eorge Wiclfman Address by General Pickett A Play, The Kleptomaniacn CAST OF CHARACTERS Mrs. John Burton fpeggyj ......... Mrs. Valeria Armsby KA Widow, ...... Mrs. Charles Cover fMabel, a Bridel... Mrs. Preston Ashby fBerthaD ....... Miss Freda Dixon ....... , . . . . . Miss Evelyn Evans Ca journalistl . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Burton's Maid, ....................... . . . .Verle Pence .Elizabeth Royce . . . .Alice Sherwood Gertrude McCune . . . .Zella Browr . .Katherine lckis Ardath Hitchcock The whole camp was then royally entertained at a dance in Holly Hall, which was given by Dean Arnold and James Bartle. Just prior to demobilization the soldiers of 1919 gave a big play at the Temple Grand, which was enjoyed by our soldiers who were nearly all in attendance. Then came the time for our next three months furlough, and in our last review before General Pickett, he gave us our rewards. Some were awarded the Crois de A, while others not ranking so high presented with the Legion of B or C. That was the last year that we were to serve under General Pickett and we were very sorry that it should be so. However, we looked forward to the next time we should meet in camp, and go forth with greater vigor to conquer new and unknown foes. OUR FOURTH YE.AR'S MARCH On September 8, l9l9, the doors again swung open at the Creston High School to reecive our class as dignified Seniors. Some of our former classmates were not present, but the majority of the old class came back to brave another year of labor. All seemed fresh and ambitious after the long summer's rest and were up and alert to start in on the last year of their High School course. Not long after school had commenced athletics in the various forms of football, basketball and volley ball were begun and this year has probably been one of the most succssful years the Cres- ton High School has had in the way of athletics. Of course members of our class were active to a great extent in the different athletic work and we were well repre- sented in the football team by Harold Smith, Alfred Strahl, Wilfred Keith, Yale Sandeman, 'Floyd Thompson, Ralph Heeren, Charles Birge, Lloyd Thompson, Bruce Spangler and Harold Arnold, who all did excellent work and helped to secure honors for Creston. Ever since the time we became Juniors we were not quite so much of a unit as when we all took the same studies but nevertheless there was always a great amount of class spirit among us all. When we arrived at the forks of the road some went one way, some another. Some of our young ladies, feeling that they had pedagogical instincts, took up the work under the Normal Training Department. Others felt the call of the great commercial world, and started to prepare themselves in bookkeeping, typewriting, shorthand, and the other studies pursued in the commercial department. And there were some, who feeling that they wished to go on further with their educa- tion, pursued the studies in the curriculum of the college preparatory or classical course. Everything went along smoothly until in December, when the coal famine caused us to give up our studies for two weeks. Of course, we did not like it but we were thankful that it was no longer. At Christmas time we made up the work, when we regularly would have been enjoying our vacation, but we are none the losers for it. after all. This year, although much less eventful than last, has been a happy one for us all and there is probably a slight feeling of sadness way down deep in the hearts of most of us when we realize that the time is near at hand when we will have to leave. Members of our class have been engaged in various activities during the year, all of which make us feel the more strongly united to our school. We are especially inter- ested in the declamatory contests this year, both at home and in other towns, since one of our members, Alice Sherwood, was victorious in both the home and one of the sub-district contests and made a fine showing at the district contest. Now our school days are rapidly coming to an end. We wish we could stay longer but we cannot, for the world is calling each and every one of us. We were mere children when we started in High School and now we would style ourselves men and women. We look back over four long years and yet, were it not paradoxical to say it, they were only four short years. We bid good-bye now to our fellow students, the Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, whose association we have cherished and wish them all success. We bid good-bye to the Faculty who have shovsm great interest in both our present and future success and last of all we say farewell to our dear old High School. We love you and We'll never forget you. B. M. P. '20, J. A. B. 'Z0. 3- 1 QP: Vu .M . tif' F' Senior Qllasm tbffirrrn President ..... Vice President . . . Secretary ...... Treasurer .... Advisory Board .... .... K atherine Farthing, Bessie Northup gvruiur Cilsum 131333 Uhr ilizhnp illrnm Plush' Presented by the Class of l920 June l, l920 Temple Grand CAST OF CHARACTERS Jones, who travels for a hymn book house ............. . Ebenezer Goodly, a Professor of Anatomy ..... Antony Goodly, D. D., Bishop of Ballaret .... .. Richard Heatherly, Engaged to Marjorie. . . . . . Thomas Holder, a Policeman ............ .. William Bighee, an inmate of the sanatorium .... .. . Henry Fuller, Superintendent of the sanatorium .... Mrs. Goodly, Ebenezer's Wife. . . . . . . . . Peggy, Ehenezefs Ward ...... ......... Marjorie .... ...... E henezer's Daughters.. Minerva Alvina Starlight, Mrs. Goodly's Sister. . . Helma, Swedish Servant Girl ...... . . .Harold Smith Alice Sherwood Harold Arnold .Katherine Ickis and Lola. Bryan alia . . .James Brady . .Ralph I-leeren . .Bruce Spangler George Wickman .Yale Sandeman . .Wilfred Keith . . .Harold Smith . .Miriam Lester Alice Sherwood . . . .Katherine Farthing Gertrude Jarvis Zella Brown . . . .Loris Kirk Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. J an. Jan. J an. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Mar Mar. M ar. M ar. M ar. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Eigh Svrlinnl Qlalenhau' 8-School opens. About a hundred unknowns wander fearfully into our midst 9-We remark about the faculty. I0-Vice Versa fturn about's fair playl. l5-Second spasm begins. I6--Fully recovered. Haw! Haw! l9Qophs initiated in Geometry. 26-M. Tewksbury begins to exercise her charms. 27-She makes a hit. 29-H. S. Clee Club organized. 3-Rained: Margaret Faulk's hair won't curl. 4-Columbus discovered America 428 years ago. I2--Elizabeth Royce arrives at school on time. Zl-The advent of Mr. Gettys creates a stir. 30-Miss Jeffrey wears a new dress. 6-7-Pupils delighted: teachers called to Des Moines. l8-A slippery understanding of the sidewalks. 304urgeon Gail Schrader performs an operation. 6-20-Coal strike: Mr. Welch cleans house. 25-Miss Riggs changes her name. 3l--Misses Bell and Jordan polished the banisters. 3-Miss Jordan changes the style of her coiffure. ll-Sunday: no school. 22-23-Mourning session fExamsl. 30-Everybody busy. 4-Nothing doing today. 9-A new attraction fProf. from Kentl. I5-Mr. Scott calls on Miss Braucht fto be continuedj. 23-Our school clothes and hair pins steal a furlough. 6-Bruce Spangler needs a hair cut. l3-Mr. Stevens offers to bring Brady a doll to play with. l8-Prof. Gettys vs. Mike Augustine. I 22-Miss MacEachran told us to come prepared to remove our shoes. 26-27-28-Athletic Benefit at Temple Grand 30-Bessie Northup fails to recite. l-School phooled April Fools Day. 9-Willis Wamer cracked a joke. fWhat was itil, I5-Bud Keith wears first long trousers. I8-Rain. 20-Raining. Zl-Still Raining. 22-Jas. Brady displays his new brown kicks. ----Prof. Gettys becomes old enough to vote. Apr. Apr. Apr 24-Bruce buys a hair cut. 28-Seniors follows the elephants. 30-Annual goes to press. 3'CVl1lQ1l ' 6171 Ill lv f,.M7 'Z if mfr -21? f .A ,V v, 4, Y - 7 A f 83:14 1, 1-,129--H ff ? ' ' fl-4 i 45- HELEN BARTLETT Helen's cleverness knows no limit, And she utilizes each fleeting minute She is loved by all who know her, In fact, she is moat popular. FRANKLIN AGNEW I am a gentleman, you see All girls I simply abhor, But my Vergil bool: I fear, I just can't help adore. GRACIA ALLEN This little brunette of our school, With pretty brown eyes so soft, Does not follow any standard rule, But keeps her grades aloft. GEORGE AURACHER Bill has the gift of leadership, He always drives the big blue car, So she can tell him from afar. ' MAE BANTOCK Mae is a very popular miss Her name appears in the dramatic list, She's a fine speaker, we think indeed, And more of her kind are always in ROY WORTHINGTON Roy comes to us from Kent, A better lad could not be sent, I-le's happy the whole day through, And is never known lo be blue. UD And helped Uncle Sam the Hun to whip, need ARETA BENDER She's just a little lnashful, She's just a little shy, She's just a little timid, So don't he too spry. CLAYTON BACON Here's a lad whose steady, Here's a lad whose bright, For girls he isn't ready just the same, he's all right. HELEN DONAVAN Helen is a little mite, W'ho likes to stay out late at night, With certain little hoys, Whom she uses as toys. MARY BRADY Mary has such a lovely face, That a magazine cover it could grace, She is one of our Juniors tall, And is ready to speak a good word for all. FRANK BOORTZ Frank is a very industrious lad He's very happy and never sad, He doesnlt know what kind of a course to take, But thinks a grocer lznoy he'll eventually make. FLORENCE BROWN Florence thinks very much of a little boy, Who is ever the source of her pride and joy, She is always sweet and quite demure, And her friendship is constant, we are sure. lv -11115 ' i W' i i i EVA KAZEBEER i Eva, although sober indeed, Cannot those who know her deceive, By saying that a teacher she will not make For they think this is a fake. JAMES CUSACK James' dimples as a rule, Are the envy of the school, Aboutidancing he is quite crazy, And in studying is often lazy. RUTH HANNELLY Ruth enjoys both work and pleasure, ' And her grades are always high, To put her best into what she does, She ne'er will fail to try. TRUE COURTER True never tallcs very much About his aims and such But goes right ahead without faltering, And isn't constantly his plans altering. FERN WILEY Fern is a very industrious lass, She worlrs to be at the head of 'the class. With Wilma is usually found. And with a good disposition is crowned. HARLAN RYAN He plays the cello with great slsill, His notes the room do fill, He doesn't like to come to school, And often times does break the rule. MYRA HEEREN Although l seem so meek, And never anyone cheat, You bet l can express, My opinions to the rest. CLARENCE JOHNSON He seems solomn and very wise, And for girls does not care But in athletics of any kind, He's the one who always dares. GEORGIA BACON Georgia has such a sunny disposition, That at the blues she laughs in clerision We don't lmow what she'll be as yet, Although she may be a suflragette. FLOYD HENRY Flux longs for California, That sunshiny and bright Where he can serenacle Milly , On a lovely moonlight night. ELVA GEORGE Flva has a sweet and quiet way, That brings her new friends every day, When you see her any place, She's always with either Fern or Grace. RALPH VANNAUSDALE I-le's glad his Hrs! name, ls shorter than his last, ' And we know without asking, That his tests he has passed. GLADYS HERRICK A pretty country miss is she, A school ma'am will surely be, For witty sayings she's renouned A jollier girl cannot be found. WHEELER ,IENNINCS Wheeler, the artist of the class, ls clever as can he, ,And on the subject of aviation, Few know as much as he. MARGARET ICKIS Margaret is a bright little girl Her mind is always in a whirl A thinkin' about something new Which she may be able to do. EARL KESSLER Earl does deeds that his teachers sanction And does not drive them to distraction Upon the girls he does not look But spends most all his time on books EDNA JOHNSON Fdna is an Afon maid. With a uniform disposition, She is going to he a teacher, And is sure to get a position. MAURICE LESTER l'lere's a hoy with sparkling eyes And can act both foolish and wise He doesrft care for girls--no really Except the one whose nickname is Blly GLADYS EDMISTON Gladys walks just like a doll, And although small in size, She is endowed with temperament, And laughing, big, blue eyes. CHARLES CULVER Charles is a Junior slim and tall, Who meets certain Sophomores in the hall, To beg of them that he may call, And they never answer, Not at all. FAYE FERGUSON Faye has a long dark braid, And more energy than most of us, I'm afraid She has never yet llunked a test, And music is her special interest. HAROLD CUMMINGS Here is a boy both wise and small, Who studies hard and waits for no call, From the teacher to say aloud to all, Now get to work or your grades will fall. MARGARET FAULK A business course this fair one takes, Letters interest her more than dates, A certain rapidity she's sure to need, For writing letters at a desirable speed. LEO WOLFE , Late hours l1e's ne'er known to keep, l'le'd rather be in bed asleep, He milks the cows and does the chores, And isn't one of our social bores. HELEN MCGREGOR Helen is an acknowledged belle, As all her very best friends will tell. She always seems to do her best, Lilte the time when she acted as Celeste JOHN THOMSON John is a good friend all around Very few like him can be found, He's very fond of brown shoes, And Brown hes always sure to choose BELMA OTIS Belma excels in basketball, And never loiters in the hall, She is very dark and rather tall, And very pleasant to one and all. FLORENCE RIGGS Florence's family name is Riggs, We're not sure that she likes figs, But we are certain that she likes dafes, For at her door a young man waits. LOUIS THOMPSON Louis has moved to Sioux City, which we think is a pity, Even the teachers miss him too, And some of the things he used to do. MARGARET OHLSCHLAGER Margaret is a commercial student wise, But that doesn't signify, she can't use her eyes, ' Some think she is very quiet indeed, But on this subject, information they'll need RUTH PERRY Ruth has loads of light golden hair, When it comes to knowledge she's right there Wiith perfect ease she can deliver a speech And others approval she's sure to reach. HUGH TRAMP Hugh is quite an active chap, And sometimes he is late, This occurs the morning after He has had a date. RUTH QUIN Ruth has an abundance of wit, And with all her schoolmates makes a hit, Her smile of sunshine drives away gloom, And never in mathematics has she met her doom. LOLA RUCKMAN This little maid comes from Afton, And knowledge she's forever graspin', She likes to he in plays and sing in the G. C., But when she sees a mouse, a heroine cannot be. CARL VALIN A shy and hashful lad is he, And a great talker will never be, In piano playing he has much skill, And bears to everyone his good will. JOSEPHINE DERAUF Josephine is always laughing, And her actions are quite haflling, By rains her waves are not affected, But, if anything, seem perfected. i FERN LININGER A jolly girl is our Fern, Whose countenance is never stern, She is always striving to learn, And no knowledge does she spurn. LOLA KESSLER She studies hard and gets the grades, Through all her lessons she doth wade, We thought she did not care for men, But we had to change our mind again, SIGNE LARSON Signe with hair of yellow. ls an all round good fellow, A commercial student is she, So a stenog she's bound to be. RAYMOND KELLY Kelly is one of our football boys And is very tall in stature, He isn't the boy with the green necktie Although of unfailing good nature. EMMA LENTER Emma sits in the Freshman section, We often wonder why, She's quite attractive to Freshie boys, Although she doesn't try. LESTER KASSEL Small but a big talker is he, An orator he ought to he, For the ladies he does not care, Except the one with golden hair. THELMA LAMB Thelma is a very popular girl, California is her favorite land-? And in the dance she loves to whirl, To the time of a good jazz band. EDWARD RYAN ' Edward occupies one of the very front seats His department placed him there, But he's interested in a girl across the aisle So he doesn't care. CATHERINE MILNES Catherine is a jolly lass, With her full share of friends, A member of the Normal class, Her help she always lends. GLADYS MADDEN The words do gush from this fair flower, At the break-neck speed of 50 miles per hour, As a possessor of such fluent speech, Why should it be hard for her to teach? AUGUST SCI-IERMACHER August is a bashful lad, Whom no one accuses of lacing had, But in the examinations! Oh, My! The A plus's his way do fly., MARY MORAN A neat little maid is Mary With footsteps like a fairy ln fact, she dances very well As many, many boys can tell. LESTA CHAMP Slow but sure is Lesta's motto And from Red Oak she came here, She rarely ever breaks the rules, And it's a comfort to have her near LUCILE WILSON Lucile is the school's best tennis player, And none of her friends are any gayer, She is a very pronounced brunette, And her friendship with Robert, will ne'er forget. Jlnuinr Glues liiatnrg The Voyage of Life Life is a great sea upon which we are all manning our little skiffs to the best of our ability. The success of our venture upon this great sea depends upon our knowledge of our various crafts and our ability to weather the storms. We, the Junior Class, have for three years been thoroughly trained by an experienced crew and in another year we hope to sweep out into the broad blue sea and mann our craft alone. On September 3, l9l 7, over a hundred small skiffs of life laden with passengers gaily sailed from the various tributaries into the River of Time where the the great Ship of Life, the Creston High School, was awaiting them. When all the passengers had boarded the ship, the captain, Mr. Pickett, signalled to the pilot, Miss Mcffiachran, and the ship with all sails set started out on its journey. This first journey was not altogether an easy one for the passengers. There were so many things for us to learn, and the crew was so stern and unrelenting, and the course offered in properly manning the ship was so difficult, that many of the pas- sengers became quite discouraged. But how grateful we were to that stern crew when we discovered with what ease we were able to pass those first rapids after the first quarter of our journey had been passed. And when that mighty falls loomed up in the distance, what great attention we paid to the instructions of our crew. To a few of the seasick passengers the crew lent a helping hand as the falls grew nearer, and in this manner all passengers safely passed the Falls and our great ship sailed into calm waters. Life on our ship became pleasanter as the days sped on, for numerous furloughs were given by our kind pilot. One pleasant furlough was passed at the home of Pas- senger Irene Baker and a royal good time was enjoyed by crew and passengers. Other shorter furloughs were given in the first year of our voyage in the form of entertain- ments on board the ship itself. Some of the most exciting times of our voyage occurred when we met other ships voyaging down the River of Time. Then there were many contests and battles to see which ship should have the supremacy of the river. C. H. S. many times came forth from these bloody battles victorious and sailed calmly on. We were greatly grieved on the first journey to lose one of our illustrious pas- sengers, John Hawker. But John left to join the ship of the nation and we were all proud of him as we know that ship comes first. Under the wise direction of our captain, pilot and crew, our now experienced passengers passed the second mighty falls with less difficulty than the first . After this last difficult ordeal, a glorious furlough of three months was given to all passengers and crew. So with fond farewells we all sailed off down the various tributaries of the River of Time with a promise to return to our ship in the fall. Upon our return in the fall we found to our delight that our same captain and pilot were to be with us again. A few changes had been made in the crew and a few new skiffs unloaded their passengers on our ship. When roll call was taken we missed a few of the old faces, but life is made up of partings so we had to content ourselves and go on with our new voyage. Our second year's voyage did not run quite as smoothly as the first years. After voyaging for about five weeks a dreadful epidemic broke out among the crew and pas- sengers and for six weeks we lay at anchor. When again our ship took up her journey our way was rough and hard. There was much work to be made up. But time passed rapidly and with our earlier experience we weathered the rapids successfully, and also enjoyed delightful furloughs at the homes of Margaret lckis and Lola Kessler. After another enjoyable three months furlough, we again came back to our ship to find it manned by a new captain, Mr. Crane and a few new members among the crew. How pleasant the voyage was now for we were accustomed to the falls and rap- ids ancl skillfully weathered them all. A two weeks furlough was given on this trip because of a shortage of coal, but we were not long in making up the time. We were some handicapped for a while because of the illness of a number of our crew. But here again our knowledge of the workings of our ship stood us in hand and things ran along quite smoothly. We have almost reached the end of this third voyage, and way off in the dis- tance we can see the shining expanse of the Ocean of Life. Our pilot and crew tell us that the great Ocean of Life will be reached in one more voyage, so we are all anxiously waiting our last trip on old C. H. S. M. L. I. '2l. M. H. H. '2l. Y- lSQ.s:5g'asg5i5f '2l Sgw'3.J,f?'? 1 .J 4 1 ' ,J U 1 g ' f 5 Zluniur Liliana lirnpherg Naples, ltaly, May 30, l935. Home again! l-low delightful Sunny Italy seems to me after having spent sev- eral years away from her peaceful bosom! And yet, although l am so glad to return, l can never regret my absence from her, for during this time. I have travelled over the earth and have seen many various and interesting sights and people which will furnish pleasant food for reflection during the years to come. Best of all, I have seen or heard of all my former classmates at C. l-l. S. How much pleasure their faces, familiar still, even though time had changed their appearance somewhat. Di- verse though their fates were, they, as with one accord, looked back upon their High School days as one of the brightest spots in life. Clayton Bacon's famous ostrich farm in California is conducted on an enormous scale. The farm covers 400 acres, and Clayton employs over l00 people to care for these giant birds. The egg gatherers alone number two dozen, and the chief of them all is Ralph Vannausdale who may always be seen with an egg in each hand. Another employee is Wheeler Jennings, whose job it is to pluck plumes, but who is so kind and gentle with the birds that he can ride any of them at will and they fearlessly eat from his hand. Chancing one day to fall asleep upon the back of his favorite ostrich, Nine Toes, Wheeler awakened after a short nap to find himself wonderfully refreshed and invigorated. The result of this discovery was the famous Nine Toed mattress, invented and patented by Wheeler Jennings, which promises to rejuvenate the entire slumbering system of the world. Anothr inventor of recent recognition is Lester Kassell the great scientist who has invented a patent medicine which is positively guaranteed to make anyone grow to the desired height in forty-eight hours, each teaspoonful adding one inch to the original stature. There is great debate in the scientific worlcl, concerning who will be the first patient, as every one, including Lester himself, assert that their courtesy demands that they allow the other fellow try it Hrst. I visited for several days in a select girl's finishing school in the East, of which Miss Areta Bender is the popular principal beloved by all her girls. One of the teachers is Miss Signe Larson, the instructor in etiquette and dramatic art. The dean of the dormitory is Miss Margaret Faullc, who is very strict with her charges not allowing them to stay out after 9:00 p. m. even if they have a chaperone. Georgia Bacon became a missionary to the jungles of Africa, where she encoun- ters no difficulty whatsoever in converting the barbarians as they invariably fall in love with her and then follow wherever she leads them. Gladys Edmiston is a dashing young aviatrix, having actually made a trip six feet above the clouds without screaming once. Lucile Wilson, the renowned lawyer, studied law in Chicago, and was admitted to the bar at Toledo, O. She is the most successful lawyer in the state and has never lost a single case. Breach of promise suits are her specialty. Not so fortunate has been the fate of Frank Boortz, who ever since completing his education, has been trying to write a story that some magazine would publish, but failing utterly. His sad case is treated at great length in a book entitled lVlartyred American Writers, by another former classmate, Margaret lckis. Margaret has writ- ten a great number of text books on subjects troubling the minds of scientists of today, such as The Origin of Grey Matter. Franklin Agnew is a prominent member of the New York police force. I saw him in action and was fully convinced that he knew his business for he arrested a thief, helped an old -lady over a busy crossing, and stopped a dog fight, all in the brief space of fifteen minutes. A short time ago, my attention was called to a very interesting newspaper, and turning to the editorial page, I learned to my surprise that Ruth Quin and Margaret Ohlschlager were the joint editors. The society column was edited and cleverly ar- ranged by Fern Wiley and Elva George, while Edna Johnson was responsible for the Ccnfidential Corner. an unusual and absorbing part of the publication. While in Argentine, I encountered True Courter, who owns a large sheep ranch at this place. He disclosed the fact that Roy Worthington had been his foreman ever since the latter fRoyJ had come hither to seek relief from his heart which had been broken because he had been jilted by a chorus girl. It appeared that Roy had fully recovered and was at the time of my visit, doing his utmost to give his neatly mended organ of emotion to one of the native girls. Fern Lininger and Emma Lentner are two of Cuba's public health nurses, and their service during a recent outbreak of yellow fever, has been amply rewarded by the Government. I found Harold Cummings acting as postmaster in the hamlet of Sleepyville, Ky., where he has become the patriarch of the village. Mary Brady opened a millinery shop in one of the Hawaiian Islands, conducts a thriving business and has no competition. Lola Kessler and Faye Ferguson are models in a big modiste concern in New York City. Katherine Milnes is a sulfragette in Mexico, which is now about the only remain- ing country of the globe which has not recognized women's rights. Katherine, how- ever, is rapidly advancing this enterprise, and states that her work will soon be com- pleted and then whither will she turn? She says that success will be pleasing to her of course, but that she will feel like Caesar, when after having brought the whole world under submission, sighed for more worlds to conquer. Gracia Allen inherited a small truck farm in Connecticut from which she realized a substantial income, by the sunburn of her face. Dr. Hugh Tramp of New Zealand, has discovered a steam cure for measles which he is testing on the natives, before venturing to announce his discovery in the United States. The Beauty Parlors of Lola Ruckman and Mae Bantock, located in Denver are patronized by an exclusive class of women. Lola excels in her artistic coiffures and Mae in her perfect manicures. Earl Kessler occupies the important positicn of secretary to the president. Earl used to disagree with his chief in many respects, but of late, harmcny seem to reign between them. Many folks are puzzled over this change of base but those in official circles state that the change is due to the fact that Earl met the daughter of the presi- dent a few weeks ago when she returned from abroad. Nobody knows what the outcome will be but the affair is being watched with great interest. One of the most impressive sights I saw while in the United States was an exhi- bition given by a famous dancing school of which Eva Kazebser herself, together with live of her pupils of which she is proud. These were the Misses Gladys Madden, Lesta Champ and Messrs. Clarence Johnsen, Leo Wolfe and Maurice Lester. The performance excited much comment in the l:est circles, who declared it the most extra- ordnary thing of the kind they had ever witnessed. Once while boarding a St. Paul street car, I saw Mary Moran, for the trim little figure who handed me my change was none other than she. Charles Culver is an ensign in the U. S. navy and is perhaps better acquainted with the geography of the world than any other member of his old class. Ruth Hannelly is Burbank's efficient assistant. At present, she is seeking to produce a custard pie by crossing a milk weed and an egg plant. What worries her is how she will get the sugar in the pie, and she is sorry that the pie eating multitude has a sweet tooth for her to worry over. The Thomson Tent Tournament of which John Thomson is the founder, is even more popular than Ringling Brother's Circus ever was. Mrs. Thompson fnee F. B., is the companies' principal equestrianne, and can ride anything from a Shet- land pony to a giraffe, but prefers zebras. Belma Otis and Florence Riggs are animal trainers in this circus. Under a new system of training worked out by them, a roar- ing mcuntain lion, becomes a docile, cowering beast, all in a few short days. Floyd Henry is captain of the great Base Ball League of the Red Sox, which lmder his management has won every game this season. Raymond Kelley decided upon an architect's career, but alas! He could design no house that anyone would live in and was about to agree with the rest of the world by deciding that he was a failure when lo! Opportunity in the guise of a newspaper knocked at his door. It seems that this paper had seen some of Raymond's artistic attempts and had come to offer him the position of drawing for the comic section of his newspaper. Raymond readily consented and now draws an enviable salary and causes thousands of people to laugh every day. Myra Heeren is an opera star and has sung, not only in her own.country, but also those of Europe. Her voice is wonderfully rich and sweet, and is reproduced on the Edison and Victrola records. Three of the members of the old original class of '21 are in the movies and all of them compare favorably with the well known scren fold of fifteen years ago. Thelma Lamb, who is as much like Theda Bara as Miss Bara was like herself, does not con- fme her vamping to the screen alone. August Schermaker, the second Charlie Chap- lin, is by far the funniest man of the screen. His audiences laugh until they cry, and never tire of watcfing his acts. Carl Valin is also an actor of merit. He always plays the part of the hard-hearted villian. Helen Bartlett became a clairvoyant, moved to Coney island, and has called her- self lVladame Zoe ever since. If she lives to a ripe old age, it will have been her lot to decide thousands of destines. Louis Thompson surprising though it may seem, is a minister. He may be seen every Sunday morning at this place in the church at Salem, Mass., extolling doctrines that would have delighted the hearts of our stern Puritan forefathers. I wonder if he means all he says. Gladys Herrick married a rich New York broker, and has become the leader of New York, smart set. Her likeness frequently appears in the Sunday papers. Helen McGregor is the founder of the Madame Helena Cosmetic factory, the output of which is well known to every modern woman. Helen Donovan cne of the stockholders of tlte concern is working day and night on the secret formula which will bring everlasting beauty to its. users. Helen has entire faith in the success of her experi- ment and expectsto amass a fabulous fortune thereby. She expects men as well as the women to profit by her lzeautifier, as she says there are undoubtedly men as well as women would like to be better locking even though they wcn't admit it. Edward and Harlan Ryan are two professors of Harvard University physiology. They are both models of propriety and conscientiousness and set good examples for the student body. James Cusaclfs dimples proved to be his fortune for by means of them he cap- tivated the heart, and incidently the poclcetbook of a rich young widow and now is basking in contentment in his luxurious home where he may often be seen staring at the ceiling. Lastly I come to George Auracher. Who does not remember George or Bill, as we fondly used to call him? He is now a master of magic, and has revived many tricks of the ancient Chinese which have been obscured for centuries, such as trans- forming an ordinary cucumber into a torch simply by blowing on it. His sleight-of- hand performances completely dumbfound his contemporaries. And now I have come to the end of the tale of the class of '2l. I am proud of my old class and hope that their blessings be multiplied and peace and prosperity continue with them to the end. R. I... P. '2l. l 1351111 Art Efheg A jolly group these young ones are, And in their number is many a star Whose rays will beam through future ages- Whose works will fill our history pages. Far and wide their names we hear, In praises echoed loud and clearg They're happy hustlers, full of fun, A carefree crowd when work is done. The Frehsie gazes on them in awe, Such wonderous beings they never sawg What ideals! -l-le'd fondly sigh, And then look despairingly toward the sky Kind works and smiles they'll always give, No wonder in others love they liveg To them the budding Soph doth look, For counsel never found in a book. To the worthy Senior they are a friend, And wish him luck to his journey's end: ' They know as he starts life's race to run, He'll gain success, before he's done. An honor they are to the Red and Black, A hearty spirit they ne'er will lack: At football games, they're there to root, And none can say that they are mute. Who are these that wear such a crown, Of wisdom, honor and renown? Who always sesk to do the right, Even when the monitor's out of sight? The Juniors-you have guessed well, We knew 'twas unnecessary to tell: For 'tis these same ones, who always bring back Fond memories of the- good old Red and Black ANNUAL BOARD Clayton Bacon . . .... Editor in Chief Ruth Hannelly . .. ..... Associate Editor George Auracher .. .... Business Manager Departments Ruth Perry . . . ......... ..... L iterary Faye Ferguson .... Music Clarence Johnson . . .... Athletics Wheeler Jennings . . . ..... .Art Floyd Henry .... .....,..... H umerous Franklin Agnew .... ..... A dvertising Manager . -- -NN' lx l Ruth Hannelly Floyd Henry Franlclln Agnew l l Clayton Bacon ff Ruth Perry Fay e Ferguson l Nxingnufi Wheeler Jennings Clarence jOl'll'lSOIl GCOYQC 1AU.lI'aCllCI' l 1 SQPHQMQQHQES' n s 5 of tif 'V ' o ' , fill' lf gm u f-WV 'situ R NVQ SQ Qxxxx x ,if- 2 v fi ! EJ' milk! ' 'X I' I-nge J ies So. W.. J IN X X X 'Mr ,F - X x Xi X I D X ' 'wg' 1' Qzsax V355 N If H - N I f Wk X xx X X X -, - W , X V fm ax V f ' NN lQlf' I n :Iii-33: 1' 'o'f:' 1 Q' M 'H EP ' 0' I 1.'.'?!5. is , 5' ' ,asqsyfufat 0 - C71 X - 1Y A zs llggoe E I s 0 3 L 0 P C+-' 1 .pai-rggj 5 A ' J. Snphmnre Gllaas iiistnrg Crash! Bang! Slap! The paddles fell on him with clock-like regularity. But did he falter? No! He was a member-of the class of '22. This was the first day of our High School career, and the Sophomores with other 'nondescripts had been making it lively for our boys. The program arranged for our benefit, was as follows: Running the Line fTragedyl ........................... By the Class of '22 Chorus by Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores Parading ............. Spectacle by Freshmen Under Leadership of Sophomores A Free Shampoo. . .. .......................... Setting: The Town Pump Those Shampooed: Freshmen Shampooers: Rest of School Accompani- ment of Paddles After this program had been well rendered, we entered the halls of learning as full-fledged Freshmen, and marched to the Assembly. Upon our entrance, much hand- clapping was indulged in by the Sophomores. After we were seated, Mr. Pickett made a speech to the entire assembly, but his remarks pertained to us more than any- one else. Then each of the teachers spoke and we were assigned to our various classes which we reached without the customary confusion. The first of the day passed smoothly. The first event was when the call for football recruits was sent out. Our class responded with a large number but the closing of the schools on account of the flu , prevented any games except the Senior-Freshman, Junior-Sophomore game resulted in a victory for the Seniors and us. Our first class party was at Merle Hoskinson's pleasant home and we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly, notwithstanding the fact that some of the Juniors appropriated the electric light fuses. In the early part of the second semester, the memorable class light occurred. For once our class was defeated but the fact that we were sadly out numbered acted as a balm to our wounded feelings. When the classes were invited by Evangelist Harper to have a yelling contest every Friday for five weeks we organized for this purpose and during the first week, captured the prize of 52.00. The contest for the best essay on Wool, which was for all the school was won by one of our members, Keith Richter. The call for money for the French orphan found our class again in the lead. While thus engaged, time passed swiftly and before we realized it we were entering with light hearts on our vacation. The following fall, we came back with our numbers undiminished and after letting off some of our surplus energy on the Freshmen, again entered on our studies. ln about two weeks our football team was again organized and were well repre- sented. In fact out of our class we furnished two regulars, Earnest and Robert Bartle. Fat is considered by many the best full back in Southwestern Iowa, and Bob, though smaller, is such a snappy end that his opponents usually use up two men on him. About the middle of the football season came the Semi-Centennial celebration. As we were to march in the parade we made a banner twenty feet long'and three feet wide with our name in big letters on both sides and on one side the inscription, We Stand for Pep, and on the other, No Slackers Here. Our second class party was at Jennie Wilmeth's country home. All en- joyed themselves, and it was midnight before it ended. After Christmas, a,basket- ball room was rented and boys' and girls' Sophomore teams were organized and both of them were winners. In the sale of tickets for the benefit of the Athletic Associa- tion we excelled again. With this record behind us, is it any wonder that we are proud of our class? We are confident that before the end of our High School career, we shall have estab- lished a record in both scholarship and athletics. E, K, '22, 9 4 J 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. as 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. r than rubies. a house There is so much good in the worst o And so much bad in the best of us, It ill behoves any of us To talk about the rest of us. a drummer for me. f us Hi' min N jrfx ff -5- . -3' 'QE -f , ESX 'IQJDN' 1 31113. 35- -.10 . ,,,2-.,f5A.,-,vu ' 4:fs1'ffmQ n.. v I,-.AN ..K,7A.gg5,7. ,EE gpgydw I Q - ff,.1 ! lfP'f!,f' , 'iQxf!.F5g'7i'. ' ' HW' .Ab A f3Ff'S2:fu.. irfA'!5:f1!?? k-kt Mlm' Z 4 H this Iffi'-W., . .4 k 1'qgfi1f'l'T?i'ghiilgfywwp SN I A gf ,Ju 'jx I. Xnitgi Q if M -.gl af., , X ' ff? ' 9 , f X. ,Z 1, 11qa9i1., ' in ' 0 1... l 1,555,510 Eiga? W-fffsfe v . - 1 ' . ia 'S4F 55 'E!E? kfiii , K. , f 'il '90 ! u B I 181111 uf Eirvalirnmr Lillian Anderson--Her eyes are like the stars. Richard Agnew fDickI-He tickles the ivories. Veryl Allen-Her smiles come from the soul. - Frances Anderson flfrenchyl-Has a voice like a nightingale. Emma Blanchard-Never on time. Myron Burt fMikeI--Editor of the Freshman Class. Elsie Blazek-School can go on without me. Mabel Blazek-The little red riding hcod of today. Harry Blazek-He sits in gcod company. Orlo Burton-I imitate Patrick Henry. Edith Brown-Lend me a hairpin. Lenora Boreland-Still water runs deep. Raymond Blumfr-The walk, he has it. Eva Barnett-Class brunette. Ernest Boyd-A grin for everybody. Vincent Bradley fforchyj-I wish I had red hair. Esta Boyd-Will she ever be a cook? Ivan Boyd-He hails from a strange ccuntry. Merle Comfort and Berle Comfort-A comfort to the teachers Lucile Culver-I don't sit cn the front seat because I'm naughty. Helen Colbert-A friend to everybody. Cora Clark-Plump and cheerful. ' Darline Clark and Beatrice Clark-Already they have many friends. Rose Brown-Her lessons don't worry her. Eldon Everling-Has a good foundation ffeetl. Cecil Dalton-Oh! That this solid Hesh would melt! Lucile Fisher-Basketball is my hobby. Edith Fell-Her wit makes her sparkle. . Elma Ford and Alma Ford-A quantity may be substituted for its equal in any process Edith Gray-She hath a studious look. Mabel Hartman-Did I comb my hair this morning? Calrille Hollister-The drug store is my l:est'friertd. Frederick Ide flrritzj-Perfectly harmless. Lincoln Jackson-No relation to the two presiderts. Darline Johnson-I like figs but I'm partial to dates, ,lunette Johnson-Her conversation is ever one-sided. Florence Johnson-An admirer of auburn hair. Maulcy Knight fBilD-A dark fkl night. Arthur Kcrteling-I've a little head, but a let in Fdna Karrer fEddieQ-Work befor: pleasure. Helen Keefe-A .regular phonograph and needs no winding. Gladys Lamb-Small and quiet. Mildred Livingston fl-ootsj-Slender and tall and full of grace. , Mildred Luers-My motto is: Boost for the sclocl you attfnd. Fleanor Laughlin-l'm fond of reading rrrrzances. Stella Longshore-Her favcrite fondness is gum. l-lmer Lindahl-Oh! those exams! Berney Lewis-Greater mfn than I may Pave liicd, tut I doubt it. Harriet Watts-There's laughter in her eyes and determination in her chin. Robert Williams fBobl-Marion's lcng lost brother. Oliver Wilson-A fresh fr:shie. Walter Wade-I am a drummer bold. Vera Woosley-Do you know a boy named Raymond? Pauline Zahl-Everybody picks on me. Beulah Manifold-Oh! for a date! Faye Moore fDutchl--She walks on springs. Carrol McCoy fMaeD-A good boxer Dwight Martin-The front seat is reserved for me. Ethel Matthews-I believe in taking care of my own business. Leo Meredith Cshadl-A good sport. Pauline McKee-I'm young but I think a lot. Ruth Myers-She has a Senior mind but a Freshman appearance. Grace Oehler QP:-xtsyj-I'm just crazy about boys, strangers especially. Helen O'Rouke-Measure my wisdom by the length of my curls. Irene O'Riley-I know but I don't understand it. Mildred Porter fMillyl-Have I a date for tonight? Katherine Peak-I worship the name Eddy. D'Jalma Roberts-Where did my name originate? Lawrence Russell-Do you ever laugh or can't you? Willard Robbins fBillJ-What does mamma think of your deportment grade? Mariam Reynolds-I wish I were a boy. Frank Strohl fl-lankl-Lincoln was tall. all great men are. Darline Steers-Why don't people drive cars all winter? Mabel Scherer-My brown eyes are my fortune. Clara Shipley-A penny for your thoughts. Keith Swisher-Cannot keep hold of his property. Agnes Sullivan-I like to pose. George Scurr-He prefers reading boy scout manuals. Iris Shannon-Flower of the class. Nellie Marie Seely-School is one long grind. Ruth Sullivan-She's so mischievous. Blanche Stump+McColls is her favorite stepping place. Margaret Sherwood--A chunk of wit and humor. Harold Swanson-Latin is my despair. Lillian Spangler-Will my hair ever grow out? Mamie Swanson-A walking statue. Ernest Spriggs-A farmer but you wouldn't know it. Hazel Swanson-Very industrious. Walter Skinner fwopj-Sleeping beauty. Carnot Thomas-I wonder if the girls like me as well as I like them. Martha Wietzke-Work alone makes success. Letha Mae Wilson-I like my teachers. Margaret Walker-Her hair is like the setting sun. Willis Warner-I pray that I won't grow another foot. Marion Williams-Some think the world is made for fun and frolic, and so do I Marie Walker-Beads are my only adorement. Clara White and Gladys White-Their memories linger with us. Harry Western-He adores small girls. Charles Zollars-A big noise done up in a small package. Illrwahmm Qllzwa Harm ln the year of our Lord September 'I9 An abundance of Freshies Appeared on the scene Some are lengthy Some very small But one of our number Is unusually tall. As we entered the assembly On the very first day We were greeted and cheered In an interesting way. The Sophomores informed us That we looked very green But we replied, that things Are not what they seem. We've absorbed much knowledgr Since we started to High Of English and Algebra And Latin. Oh! My! As beginners in Athletics We do wonderfully well We hope that as Seniors All others we'll excel. Our class as it is Numbers one hundred four And by the end of the term We'll surely have more. And as we grow older We shall hold more dear The sports and the trials Of the Freshman year. E.W IN MEMORIAM Andrew Anthony Tenant, horn -lure 13, 1905, entered his eternal rest De- cember 20, 1919, age 15 years, 6 montlis, and 7 days. The death of Andrew Tenant, a memoir of the Class of 1923 came as a shock to his many friends in the Creston High School. Quiet, unassuming and thoughtful, he had won the love and friendship of his classmates. He was taken ill and after three weeks of sickness passed quietly into that rest prepared for the people of God. Andrew was preparing himself for a life of service, and the future seemed radiant with the promise of the fulfillment of his lcpcs, when God in his infinite wisdom bestowed upon him the crown of immortal life. From behind the rristy curtain Of the swift receding past, Cherished l:y us till tlie last, Ever shines endiriiig friendship, .IIB ,,.,ff , K QZWWXTN iw, W F3552 Xl wg Qi X' W Kifmip QW f. 'K f' Q, ffl NW N N 3 bf' lX X 5522 Qfw ' X li. X6 .u f CQK X if li JZ.-f' X- X W N Q 5 0 E QQ 1 iiiigh Svrhnnl Glhnrua The High School Chorus is held in the Assembly room of the High School on Monday and Wednesday from 8:50 to 9:l5. All members of the High School are eligible and there are about 300 pupils enrolled. One-fourth of a credit is given for one years chorus work so that at the end of the Senior yfar tlie student who has taken four years of the work has one credit. The purpose of this Chorus is to develop an appreciation of good music. We sing selections from Wagner, Gunod, Mendelssohns, Rubnstein, Schubert, Verdi, etc. We also have a book of Community songs, and some of the most popular songs used for Community singing have been sung by this Cliorus. Edison Concerts, have been given in connection with the chorus work. Some of the favorite concerts were selections from the following Cperas: Robin Hood, The Bohemian Girl, Il Trovatore, Martha and Madame Butterfly. We are piping lusty tenor, And we're booming out the bass We are singing fine soprano And good alto in its place. That's Miss Sweeny up before us, With her baton keeping time, For you see its High School Chorus, That is told of in this rhyme. Qgixllfss Qghwr Qfilaab THE. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Sweeney, is one of the best organizations the C. H. S. has known. The girls have worked faithfully three evenings out of each week to gain a place for their organization and Creston High. They made their first appearance before the public at the Declamatory Contest. Of late they have had the honor of aiding the American Legion, Public Schools, and the Athletic Association in their entertainments. The members of the Glee Club are: First Sopranos: Lilah Wilson, Maulcy Knight, Helen McMahon, Zella Brown, Hester Zollars, Grace Oehler, Camille Hollister, Lucile Boyd, Catherine Milnes, Mae Bantock, Gertrude Jarvis and Beryl Pierce. Second Sopranos: Edna Karrer, jean Hawker, Lillian Henry, Lola Ruckman, Ardath Hitchcock, Ruth Hannelly, Garnet Tisue and Frances Keefe. Altos: Faye Hipes, Elsie Hammer, Alice Sherwood, Elizabeth Royce, and with Olive Bellue, assistant at the piano. Dear Creston High your daughter true, Will always sing your praises due. To you your Glee Club Girls will show 'lhe love and loyalty we owe. 051'I'11 v-sf THE ORCHESTRA The Orchestra, is one of the musical organizations of the Creston High School. It is composed of twelve members, who meet once or twice a week for practice. There are many different instruments and each one is well played by its owner. The orchestra, made its first appearance at the Athletic Benefit given at the Temple C-rand, March 25 and 26. They did very creditably considering that it was their first appearance. The members of the orchestra are Frances Keefe . C-uy Shockley .. Walter Wade . Glen Wimmer . Harry Treanor Earl Herbel .. Beryl Scherer Orville Pratt .... Keith Richter . Madge Treanor Albert Anderson William Cihalc ..... . . . . . Piano . . . . . .Alto . . . .Drums . . .Clarinet . . .Clarinet . . . . . .Coronet . . . .Trombone Slide Trombone .......Violin . . . .Violin . . .Coronet . . . .Violin Let me tell you a story Perhaps you all lcnow That C. H. S. orchestra With music does o'erHow. 'af' , .-:QQ i W TD,9, ozxp N ZEN ,, ,c , M, nf 'iig-.ggi V,-.' ' , N -fw fsm ui Xian if-Q XWQLJHNIQ RED Q-ip i sgffblgifw x 517.553 1 41, ,QQ R '5 1 7 .5 'g l f ' ina: 568.-, C' Et'I.'l6II1IE1lL'l1'Q Qlnutrat For a number of years, it has been customary for Creston High School to hold an annual Declamatory contest, in which any member of the High School may partici- pate, if he so desires. This year, the contestants were coached by our public speak- ing instructor, Miss jeffrey, whose ability was well manifested in the merits of those whom she trained. The contest, which was of special interest this year, was held January 9, in the High School auditorium, every class in High School being repre- sented. PROGRAM Girls' Clee Club When Life is Brightest ................ .. Fleecy Clouds fMinuet in GJ ........... .. Oralorical Spartacus to the Gladiators . ........... . Americanism of I9I7 ....... The French Soldier of I9I4 ................... Girls' Clee Club Bonnie Heather . . ................ . . Modern Hiawatha . . ....... . . . . Dramatic The Wheels of Time ........ ........ Polly of the Circus ........,.. A Few Bars in the Key of G .... The Song and the Man ...................... Cirls' Clee Club Croon, Croon Underneath De Moon .......... Sweet Geniveven . . ............... . . Humerous Billy Brad and the Big Lie . . Mrs. Casey on Lawn Tennis Naughty Zell ......... PIQSISPIQS .... . ....... . . . . .Pinsuti . . . . . . Beethoven . .Franklin Agnew . .Frances Broum . . . .Orville Pratt ...Ellis . . . . .Bliss . . . .Mae Bantock Katherine Farthing . . . .Nellie Harsh . .Alice Sherwood . . . .Chetson . . . .Tucker . Gladys Edmiston . . . . .Katherine Ickis Mariam Renyolcls . George Wickman In the oratorical class, Mr. Franklin Agnew was awarded first and Miss Frances Brown second, in the dramatic class Miss Alice Sherwood was awarded first and Miss Katherine Farthing second, and in the humorous class Mr. George Wickman was awarded First and Mariam Renyolds second. The honor of being first over all was given to Miss Alice Sherwood of the Senior Class who, without a doubt, was well entitled to being so ranked. Miss Sherwood therefore represented us in the Sub-District Contest held at Lenox, Iowa, on Friday evening, March 5. A large group of enthusiastic students who had all confidence in their representative, accompanied her there and formed no small part of the audience. For the first time in several years our hopes were fulfilld when Miss Sherwood carried off the first honors of the Dramatic Class as well as first over all. The District Contest was held at Tabor, Iowa, on March 26, in which the rep- resentatives of the different towns in Southwestern Iowa took part. Creston was repre- sented by Miss Sherwood reading, The Song and the Man, in the Dramatic Class. On account of the poor train connections, it was possible for a very few only to attend the District Contest. Of course, we were all sorry that the decision of the judges was not in our favor, but nevertheless our representative made an excellent show- ing, being ranked high by all the judges. The competition was unusually keen, and we feel proud of our representative and hope to see our school represented in the State Contest next year. F B '21 H. M. '2I. X Glhaprla One part of our school life which is interesting and well worth remembering is our chapels, and those of 'I9-'20 in particular, have been exceptional. One of the first important assemblies was called October 24th, on which day C. H. S. observed Iowa Day. The following program was given by the Senior Class: Iowa Before l833 ....... ....... ..., .......... Z e l la Brown Iowa of Today .......................... . . .Frances Brown Iowa's Biggest Business ...................... .... R alph Heeren What the High School Student May Do for Iowa ................ Orville Pratt A few weeks later Mrs. Hillis, the well-known speaker, favored us with an ex- cellent address on the topic, What Are You Worth? An unusual assembly was the one during which Miss ,leflrey read the list of Dr. Frank Crane's examination questions for High School students. The student body an- swered these questions by Yes or No and this was the first examination we had ever taken without having to hand in our answers. A musical chapel was given at about this time, by two members of the Senior Class, Olive Bellas and James Brady, both of whom rendered an instrumental solo. On Armistice Day, November ll, the Rev. Mr, Korteling, minister of the Pres- byterian church of this city and a Y. M. C. A. worker during the past war, gave an interesting account of Armistice Day Over There. Ar the close of one of the music periods in December, Mr. Warren of the Field Department of the National Boy Scouts gave an address entitled, Make Everything Crist that Comes to Your Mill. On Friday, January l6, the Juniors presented to the student body the proposi- tion of having an annual this year. The program was as follows: Instrumental Solo ............ ....................... , . .l'aye Ferguson Two Edison Selections The High School Annual ......................... . . . .Ruth l-lannelly What the Annual Means to the Student and to the Schooll' .,...... Clayton Bacon 'iThings Worth Remembering .............. Helen McGregor and Mae Bantock The Making of an Annual ................................. Earl Kessler On Lincoln's birthday, addresses were given by Captain Stratton. Mr. Vlfallace, and Mr. lvlclfnight, members of the Grand Army of the Republic. On Washington's birthday, the Rev. Mr. Brown, pastor ul the United Presby- terian church of Creston addressed the High School. On Friday, February 27, we were entertained by a musical chapel, and at the same time, Alice Sherwood read The Song and the Man, which she was to pre- sent at the District Declamatory Contest. The following was the program: Instrumental Duet ........................... Frances Keele and Garnet Tissue Instrumental Solo . . .............. Florence Stever Vocal Solo ...... . . .Lilah Wilson Instrumental Solo . . . . . .l .dwin Keith Instrumental Solo . . ,,,, ,Vera Sadler Reading .............................................. Alice Sherwood On February 9, Mr. Brooks Fletcher, the well known speaker gave one of his lectures famously known as Ginger Talks, which he called The Grasshopper Mind. Lectures like those of Mr. Fletcher are always thoroughly enjoyed hy his audiences, as was proved by the perfect attention accorded to the speaker during his address. On April IZ, Mrs. Brunson read several selections from James Vl'hitcomb Riley, and at the same time, Miss Tewskbury rendered a vocal solo, while Madge Treanor and Miss Treanor rendered a piano-violin duet. Mr. McColley, an impersonator of the Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley, recently entertained us by reading several poems and playing a few violin selections. Another feature of recent chapels was two farces presented by members of the Senior Normal Classes. The cast of characters of the first play, Peggy's Predica- ment, which was given on Thursday, March 25, was as follows: Peggy Wilson, a bride who cannot cook ...................... Helen West, her sister .............. Rita Mason, a suffragette Dorothy Ward, a cousin ......... lVlal:el Mason, a friend ........... Betty Brown, who has a grandmother ......................... . Hazel Bowers Helene Brown .Beryl Pierce Miriam Lester . . . .Etta Spear Lydia Blumer At the time of presenting the other farce, Friday, March 26, the program also included a vocal solo, Roamin' in the Gloamin' , by Mary Thompson, and a folk dance by eight of Miss Carlsonfs little girls from Jefferson School. The cast of char- acters for the play was as follows: Valerie Armsby, a young widow ....... Loris Kirk Mabel Dover, a young bride ..... . . . . .Bessie Northrup Freda Dixon, a journalist ............... ...Miriam Nelson Peggy Burton, who is having a house party .... . ...... Hazel Smock Fdith Brent, who is very excitable ....... ............ Hester Zollars The Burglar ................................... Jiggs, Mrs. Brunson's Dog We have been fortunate this year in having three different College C-lee Clubs favor us with short entertainments. On Thursday, April 8, the Men's Crlee Club of Parson's College pleasantly entertained us, while on Friday, April 9, we were doubly favored in having two other Glee Clubs sing for us. One was the Girl's C-lee Club of Sin pson's College, and the other was the Oriole Club consisting of young ladies from the Augusta College. An various times during the year, the ministers of our city have addressed our school. in addition to those who have already been mentioned. These speakers were the Reverends McClung, Handy. Harris, Leisham, Kempe and Father Wise. This concludes the chapels up to the time of the publication of the Annual, but we are expecting several more interesting assemblies before the school year draws to a close. G. M. A. '2l. There are girls that make us happy, There are girls that make us blue, There are girls that drive away the tear drops As the sunshine steals away the dew, There are girls whose eyes Are bright and shining: There are girls who have a naughty frown, But the girls in the Creston High School Are the finest girls in town. EITDZLUICES fa.. K-1-f XH- X 1 illnnthall After a year's absence Coach Stephens returned to take up his work in Creston High. l-le has taught here several years and therefore knows the kind of material that Creston produced and how to fashion it into a strong team. Stephens introduced several new plays into the school and trained the material into a strong football team, which although rather light, won the games with speed and brain work, as the result of careful coaching. Stephens was aided in the latter part of the season by Mr. Gettys, who was well posted on the game and knew how each position should be played to bring the best results. We regret that it is beyond our power to have individual snapshots taken of our football teams, but as circumstances would not permit we are forced to take but one group picture of the boys of Red and Black. The material was good that turned out to make up the team of Creston High. Coach Stephens started the boys to practice as soon as school was well organized. After lining them up, it was found that several positions were left open by the men of the class of 'l9, but these places were easily filled up by old subs and by the boys who had been in the service. After a period of several weeks of practice in tackle, signal and scrimmage, the team was molded into shape and was ready to meet the Diagonal team at this place on the new field between Elm and Maple streets. We easily won this game as the final score was 84 to 0. In this game we used several subs. Although the Diagonal boys were badly beaten, they must be given credit for playing a good clean game. After a week more of signal practice, scrimmage and strengthening the points that we found weak in our game with Diagonal, we were prepared to meet Osceola on our own field. We expected a hard battle but by good team work the end came with the score standing at 27 to 0 in our favor. - Our next game was to take place at Greenfield, October l7. We departed on the set date to meet these worthy opponents. The teams were evenly matched and a close game was the result. The battle raged fiercely and when the smoke raised, the opponents had the score 7 to I9, in their favor. Casualties resulted on both sides from the fight. Our defeat at Greenfield did not alter our courage, it only served to arouse our pep. In this high state of determination we dug up the hatchet and were on the war path again. This time we directed our attack upon Bedford. We have a close game, but it ended with the score 7 to 0 in our favor. Bedford immediately recalled her forces and launched a counter attack upon us, October Zl. But we had confidence in our team and knew they would win. The two teams were evenly matched and a good, clean, hard fought game resulted which ended with the score at I9 to 7, in our favor. The next game took place at Corning. We expected a hard battle with the Corning boys, who greatly exceded us in size and weight, but our team was in fair shape for the game. We lost this game by the narrow margin of 9 to 0. Although we lost, we give our boys due credit, because they played well. Championship is what all schools work for: that is what we were working for. Our last hard fight to secure the S. W. championship took place on our home grounds with Orient as our opponents. The school and public were out in full force to back the team. The largest crowd of the season turned out to see the team in Red and Black and how they could play. Both teams had set victory as their goal, but natur- ally one would have to lose. The game was hotly contested and when the whistle blew, the score stood 7 to 6 in Orient's favor, and with Creston over the ball a few yards from the goal. Although we lost the championship our opponents paid a good price for it. On November 24 our team joumeyed to Red Oak to meet their team. As the season was drawing to a close our team was in good condition. The score was held very low, for Red Oak had a strong defense, but this defense was not strong enough to prevent Fat Bartle from making a line plunge off left guard, which resulted in a 55-yard run for goal. With this the game ended, 7 to 0, in our favor. Fat's plunge was the outstanding feature of the game for which he must be credited. On Thanksgiving Day the last game for the season was played with Leon on our own held. Our team was not at its highest standard and it was found necessary to use several subs in line. The day was very cold and the ground frozen, but this did not prevent the school and public from coming out and seeing us fight. In this game we made a few forward passes, while our former games had been made hy short plunges through the line. This hattle was hard on both teams, due to climatic condi- tions. We ended tlte season by winnning this game and came out with flying colors with the score of 27 to l9. THE LINE UP Players Position Subs. Arnold.. .... R.E. Birge.. .... R.T.... Kelly . . . .... R. G. . . . . . Heeren Keith . . . ...... C. .... . . . Stralwl Spangler . .... L. G. . . . . . . Ours Auracher . . .... L. T. . . . .johnson R.Bartle.. .... LE. Smith .,... .... L. . E. L. Thompson .... Q. B. . . . Reynolds Sandeman.. .... L..H.... .. F. Thompson .... L. H. E. Bartle . . .... it B. . . . Shobe .... .... l Q. H. . . . Schrader . . .... R. l-l. . . . ba X K-J xxx KJ . NX-vi O O 5, 1 KS,-1. F-4 Q? Ngooaaxrge 35,0 gn xRift5'f2????'fj9' i j x Left Tackle GEORGE AURACHER fBillj Weight 180 lbs., Height 5 ft., 9 in. Bill played left tackle and was an important factor in the team. He was wisely chosen cap- tain of the team that made a name for C. H. S. Center WILFRED KEITH fBilD Weight I69 lbs., Height 5 ft., ll in. Bill has played his last football for Creston High, since this is his last year. However, he has not spent these years in vain, for he will long be remembered as Creston's center. Full Back EARNEST BARTLE fFatJ Weight l60 lbs., Height 5 ft., 6 in. We are glad'to say that Fat will be with us two more years, as he is a Sophomore. No doubt our opponents wish he were a Senior, but before that time he will be known from coast to coast. Right Tackle CHARLES BIRGE fChodj Weight l65 lbs., Height 5 ft., 7 in. Yes, Birge is on the team, and he has been in many a hot battle to get the pig-skin over the line. Right Half YALE SANDEMAN fSandyJ Weight l40 lbs., Height 5 ft., 6 in. Half back is an important position and was well played by Sandy. He was like a locomotive that had lost its engineer when started towards the goal. Right End HAROLD ARNOLD fBenJ Weight l35 lbs., Height 5 ft., 6 in. Ben is among the list that leaves this year. He played right end and played that position to an advantage. He was the hero of many successful passes. Right Tackle HAROLD SMITH fLegsj Weight I65 lbs., Height 6 ft., 2 in. As Legs is in the class of '20 we will be at a loss next year. He never made an eye-brow tackle, but always got them below the knees and threw the runner at a loss. Right Guard RAYMOND KELLEY flrishj Weight l60 lbs., Height 5 ft., II in. Kelley is there on guard. He possesses foot- ball talent and when in a game he sometimes forgets his brotherly love, although he was never known to be knocked out. Quarter Back LLOYD THOMPSON Weight l30 lbs., Height 5 ft., 8 in. No, this is his brother. Lloyd played quarter back with great success because he knew the rules which win the games. He was full of pep and fought to the last minute. Guard CARL OURS Weight I45 lbs., Height 5 ft., 9 in. Here is another promising member from the Sophomore class. He will be of great value in the line during the next two years. Quarter Back DEC-NAN REYNOLDS CDegj Weight l05 lbs., Height 5 ft., 4 in. Deg will be there to till up the position left by Thompson next year. Although Deg is small, he is a live wire in the back field. Tackle CLARENCE JOHNSON QSwedej Weight I45 lbs., Height 5 ft., l0 in. This is Swede's hrs! year at football, but he will be back in line next year. He held his position at tackle. Half Back- SHAFTER SHOBE Weight l45 lbs., Height 5 ft., I0 in. Shafter was a regular man on the team and could hold down any position. The school will be well represented if he returns next year. Right Half FLOYD THOMPSON Weight 130 lbs., Height 5 ft., 8 in. This is Floyd's last year. He played half back and always made a gain when he got the ball. He must be given credit for his everlasting cour- age. Left Half CAlL SCHRADER fBabeQ Weight l30 lbs., Height 5 ft., 6 in. Gail is with us again after trying army life. He will be back again next year in the team to maintain Creston's high standing in football. Left End ROBERT BARTLE CBobj Weight l20 lbs., Height 5 ft., 5 in. Bob is one of the players that reported from the Sophomore class. He played left end and we predict him to become a star player. Guard RALPH HEEREN Uerseyj Weight l35 lbs., Height 5 ft., 8 in. Jersey did not lack pep and always made a strong defense. He was well liked by the team, and was noted for playing a good clean game. Center ALFRED STRAHL fSpeckj Weight. I4l lbs., Height 5 ft., S in. Whenever you see Speck in line you know he is there for business. Date Oct. Oct. Oct. Ou. Oct. Nov 2 II I7 ZI 28 Nov. I4 Nov Nov .ZI .27 C. H. S. Score. . Place C. H. S. Creston . . . . . Creston .... . . . Greenfield ...... Bedford . . . . . . Creston . . . . . Corning .... . . . Creston .... . . . Red Oak ...... Creston . . . . . , 3, 1' ,eh V 7 :Z 4, X Ulllt K T 4 M Q7 4 ! :rx ,L .5 S Opponents Score Diagonal . . . . 0 Osceola . . . . . 0 Creenfreld . . . . . . I9 Bedford . . . . 0 Bedford . . . . 7 Corning . . . . . 9 Orient .... . . 7 Red Oak . . . . . O Leon .... . . . I9 Opponents' Score 61 w BASKETBALL. Shortly after the Christmas vacation, basketball was introduced into the Creston High. This was the first time the bovs of this school have had the opportunitv to become well acquainted with this game, for they have not been provided with a gym in which to play. By the work of the coaches, Mr. Gettys and Mr. Stephens, and the superintendent, Mr. Crane, we were able to lease the room which is situated the first door east of the Imperial. This room was not the best, but it served the pur- pose, and was the best that could be obtained at that time. Practice was started at once with a large number of boys eager to learn the game. After a week of hard labor the boys became acquainted with the game. A class series was held, and in this series the Seniors won first with the Juniors holding second. After these con- tests the team was selected which was to represent the school in the later games. We lost the majority of these games mainly on account of the lack of the years experi- ence that the other schools had. Although we lost many of these games we were not discouraged. In fact we think we did very well, considering that this is our first year at this game. The boys taking basketball were coached by Mr. Gettys and Mr. Stephens. Stephens was a graduate of Simpson and Gettys a graduate of Grinnell, where he played on the Varsity team. The careful coaching of these two was able to bring about much improvement before the last of the season. Now, since the game has been well established, we hope never to let it drop from the ranks of Creston High. SPRING ATHLETICS Baseball was organized at the earliest date possible, but on account of the weather it was not taken up as early as planned. The boys took a very deep interest in the playing of baseball, as was evidenced by the large number that turned out. About twenty-live tried out for positions. From this number it was not difficult to select a good team. The infield positions were hlled with old players, namely: Sandeman, Birge, Smith, Lloyd and Floyd Thompson, Henry and Ryan. We did not have much trouble in choosing a good outheld from the remaining number of players, who were able to fill the positions. Messrs. Stephens and Gettys coach baseball, and by their aid we hope to carry olf the southwestern championship. Track was taken up again by the boys seeking that kind of sport. We think we have some good material and like to have this sport rank among athletics even if we do not take part in the meets. Track is the key to all sports such as football, basketball and baseball. We desire ever to keep it among the sports of Creston High. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Girls basketball in Creston High School has shown decided improvement during the past season. ln the early fall the girls were divided into two groups, the Seniors and Sophomores practicing under the coaching of Miss Kruger and the Juniors and Freshmen under Miss Bell. Later on lVlr. Gettys coached the Seniors and Sopho- more teams. Not a great deal was accomplished while the practicing was done out of doors but as soon as the Adams Street gymnasium was ready, work began in earnest. About forty girls practiced at different times and about thirty of this number prac- ticed regularly. No team was chosen to represent the school as it wasiimpossible to compete with outside teams. Several class games were played and one regular game was playd with Richland Center, the home team being selectd from the Senior-Sopho- more players. This game unfortunately, did not result in a victory for our girls. In no way discouraged, however, practice continued regularly. A game with Kent was scheduled but bad reads prevented the latter team from arriving and so the game was canceled. ' The end of the season found decidedly better players than the beginning. Good material for excellent teams is found among the girls of the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes, and they are planning to start early next fall to make Creston High proud of her girls basketball. A schedule was made for tennis also in the fall, but because of bad weather com- ing so early no playing was done. As soon as the weather will permit tennis will begin this spring. About thirty-five girls have signed up to play and from this num- ber some good teams should be selected. Volley ball is also being considered and if enough girls want to play, arrange- ments may be made for some of it this spring. The future looks bright for girls' athletics and with the start made this year ad- vancement should be rapid in the next few years. Nu r111z1l Cllzxmi The Normal Department offers a course designed for training students to become practical and efficient teachers. After completing this course and passing the exam- inations given by the state, the student not only receives a diploma which permits en- trance to any accredited college, but also receives a first grade certificate which is a valid license to teach in any public scliool in the state for a term of two years. This is becoming a popular course but no snap. It requires strenuous and conscientious labor, for the lessons are preparedfrom the teacher's standpoint as well as that of the student. These young teachers as they go forth, twenty-eight strong, twelve Seniors and sixteen Juniors feel their responsibilty to uphold the banner of progress and to Ht hundreds of children for good citizenship and to meet the problems of life. Senior Normal Girlz This is a poem, most informal Of the group of girls, best known as Normal A jollier bunch you'll never find, To jokes and frolics they're inclined. Bessie Northrup oft is spied With a Freshman by her side. Hazel Bowers ne'er is bored With riding in a certain Ford. Miriam Nelson, terrible tease, Plays jokes on every one she sees. Lydia Blumer, as you know, Favors one named Clifford O. She who giggles is Helene Brown, She never has been known to frown. One young lady, Ettie Spear, Won't be teaching long, I fear. Loris Kirk intends to be, A doctor of Osteopathy. Hester Zollars is so Handy, For a pal she is a dandy. There's Beryl Pierce, a maiden who ls poet, author, artist, too. Vera Sadler, ycu'll agree, Is brilliant as a girl can be. Hazel Smock not strange to say, Has a very Winn -ing way. Miriam Lester fyes it's truej ls Grandma to a certain few. They tell us we should pattern by Our teachers, that's the reason why, When with idle time we're weighted, Like Mrs. Brurzson, we'll get mated. M.P THE HOME COMING The public schools of which the High School is an important factor, figured largely in the Home Coming held in Creston on October 8 and 9, l9l9. The great pageant in which the High School participated was divided into five divisions: Football Men, Seniors, Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen. The C. H. S. parade was headed by john Bray riding on horseback and wear- ing the All High School banner. The pony was decorated with plumes and ribbons of the High School colors, red and black. John was assisted by Ruth Hannelly and Margaret Peterson, robed in attire of red and black and carrying the streamers. Following came the Football Men decked out in the apparel of the field and making a very striking appearance. Next in line came the mighty Seniors headed by George Wickman carrying a Blue and Gold banner lettered with their name. The banner which headed the Junior class was green and white, and in these same colors was printed The Pride of the Faculty, a very appropriate slogan for the class. Their banner was carried by Clayton Bacon, Louis Thompson, Earl Kessler and Franklin Agnew. The Sophomores were very much in evidence headed by the Red and White banner, on one side of which was written No Slackers Here and on the other We Stand for Pep, and which was carried by Earl Herbel, Walton Hoover, Harry Treanor and Edward Huntington. The last but not the least important of the classes were the Freshmen headed by Willis Warner and Earnest Spriggs, the bearers of a triangular shaped Purple and Gold banner with Freshmen and l923 in large letters. The Faculty riding in cars beautifully decorated in red and black, added a fin- ishing touch to this portion of the parade. F. F. f2I. Examirlation 'E 4 Lian Linn llxnztginv Harold Arnold buying a part for his Ford in a ten-cent store? James Brady the coming prize fighter of the world? Olive Bellus as a talking machine? Zella Brown without Legs ? Gertrude Jarvis forgetting her Bill ? Francis Brown as Ruth Bray's twin sister? Helene Brown looking for rooster eggs? Katherine Farthing without a Fisher -man? Ralph Heeren flunking? Ruth Bray without her namesake's music? Lola Bryan not knowing how to dance? Faye Hipes not losing sleep because the Sandeman forgot to come? Yale Sandeman a Hipe -potomus? Hazel Bowers Ever-ettu very much? Lydia Bloomer riding in a Clif -Ford? William Cihak an ad for Style Clothes? Neva Johnston raising a racket? Loris Kirk without her Jersey? Bruce Spangler admiring fcoloredj perfume? Emma Carlson hating the butcher boy? Gladys Cook fingj ice cream? Floyd Thompson with a Par-a-dise? Beryl Pierce without a new one? Hazel Smock giving smacks free? Ettie Spear without a diamond? Charles Birge not taking a good picture? Anna Corneliscn anything but a worry to us? Grace Forquer sticking 'em? James Huntington missing Sunday school? Bernice Huckie not blocking the traflic? Ardath Hitchcock refusing a date-with anyone? Wilfred Kieth the Village Deacon? Margaret McCoy saying I don't want M'can? Mildred Karrer taking everything as it comes without a Russell ? Orville Pratt boisterous? Gertrude McCune not abhorring Schlitz? Miriam Lester acting unlady-like? Alfred Strahl a classy society bug? Bessie Northrup not really in Ernest ? Miriam Nelson going to a leap year party? Lloyd Thompson without his better half? Elizebeth Royce boy struck? Pearl Swanson being a rowdy? Katherine Ickis not up to date on all lines of gossip? George Wickman without a comb and a powder puff? Alice Sherwood hating all Barbers ? Vera Steers the coming sister-in-law of a Dag -o? Harold Smith in a cradle? Vera Sadler without A grades? Francis Mouck grouchy? Lyndon Thompson as a tailor's model? Lilah Wilson not singing for an appreciative audience? Bessie Taylor saying, I've lost M'kee ? Glen Wimmer president of the Hard-enuff Cider Co.? Hester Zollars not being Handy ? Myra Huntington getting excited over anything? Miss Tewksbury not admiring brooks and Streams ? Miss Braucht not selling tickets fto the menl? Mr. Gettys not being interested in Sherman's march? Miss Patt hating Oysters ? Miss Bell as a victim of anti-fat? Mr. Stevens not a good scout? Miss Root rooting? Miss Sullivan in a bad humor? Mr. Scott stranded on a QB, rock? Miss Macliachran losing her patience? Miss Sweeney as Dardanella ? Miss Jeffery Darn -ing anything at Greenfield? Miss Kensler without a ring? Miss Jordan not posing Miss Kruger not speaking with Ernest -ness? Mrs. Brunson not being normal-instructor? HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT On September 9, in the sewing room assembled seventy-nine Freshman girls to begin their work in cooking and sewing. Some of them had had some preparatory work in sfwirg in cur grade schools, while others entering from the country schools or out of Crestcn schools had no preparatory work. The work in cooking fcllcwed along the line of the food principles, Carbo- hydrates, Proteins and Fats. After completing this, several lessons cn salads and sandwiches were given. The work in sewing consisted of seven garments, four pieces of underwear, eitl'er a smock middy or waist was made next, then a skirt and last a dress. On Wednesday lecture work was given which, during the first semester dealt with the origin of Textile Arts, Demand for Clothing, the Fibers fCotton, Wool, Silk. Flaxl, the Primitive Method of Spinning and Weaving and Bleaching, Dyeing, Printing and Finishing. The Second semester dealt with Modern Methods of Spinning and Vveaving, in this treating of the Plain and Ornamental Stitches, making a sample showing the different Ornamentals stitched, and last with hems and plackets. On Friday afternoon of May Zl, an exhibit of the work was given. The first and last garment of each pupil was displayed so that one might see what improve- each pupil had made. Punch and wafers were served during the afternoon. Some of the answers received on examinations. Q. Who invented the cotton gin? A. The cotton gin was invented by James Whitcomb Riley in l492. The following question was placed on the blackboard: How are meats preserved? One of the pupils raised her hand and asked, When do you mean, before or the meat is killed? Q. Where is leaf lard obtained? A. Leaf lard is fcund around the stomach of most any animal, but that in a cow is called tallow. Q. Name the kinds of com. A. White, yellow, red, real or cow corn which does not contain an animal or fat. ment after On March l9, I920, two farces, Op-O-Me-Thumb and The Mouse Trap, were presented at the High School Auditorium by the Junior Class and under the direction of Miss Jeffrey. These plays wer given for the benefit of this number of the Crest. This project was successful, for the proceeds exceeded our expectations, amounting to Sl IZ. The cast of characters is as follows: Amanda . . Celeste . . . Rose ...... Clem ..... . ..... . OP-O-ME-THUMB' Mme. Didier ........ ....... . . Horace Greensmith Amy Somers THE MOUSE TRAP . . .Gracia Allen Helen McGregor Gladys Edmiston . .Helen Bartlett i . . .Lola Kessler . Raymond Kelly .. . ...Mary Brady Campbell ..... . . .Louis Thompson Mrs. Miller . . . .Florence Brown Mrs. Bemis . . . . .Lola Ruckman Mrs. Curwen . . . Jane ........ . .Thelma Lamb . . .Mary Moran On March 25, 26 and 27, the picture entitled Evangaline, together with a. farce presented by the Senior class was given at the Temple Grand Theater. A por- tion of the profits made from this picture was given to the Creston I-Iigh for the pur- pose of grading our new athletic field which is located between Maple and Elm streets just south of the new grade building. With the whole High School back of this movement, we were able to receive a neat sum o fmoney. Let this movement not be the last, but back the school and we will soon have one of the finest athletic fields in the state. The I-ligh School Athletic Association has a membership of 236. No student who is not a member of the Association is allowed to compete in any inter-high school athletic contest. ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION President ......................... L .... Alice Sherwood Vice President .... .... H elen McGregor Secretary .............................. Katherine Ickis Treasurer ................................ C. N. Scott I-larold Arnold, Wilfred Keith, Mr. Gettys, Miss Bell In December, I9I8, the High School Adopted Paule Fournier, a French war orphan. Much interest has been taken by the students in their little protege. The money needed for her support is raised by a free will offering at Christmas time. A number of letters, expressing great appreciation and thanks have been received from her mother, and one from little Paule herself. It has been translated by one of the Senior French students and is follows: Dear Benefactor: X My dear mamma is guiding my hand. I am very happy to write to you. I have been going to school for one month. I am going to be very good so as to learn well that I may soon write alone. With all my little heart I say thank you to my dear benefactor and I dare send you a good big kiss. ' i Your small protegee of Villiers, PAULE F OURNIER. Of the 353 pupils enrolled in the I-ligh School for the year 1919-1920, 90 per cent were born in the State of Iowa. ALUMNI ln the spring of ISYS, the first class to graduate from Creston High School, threw a longing look back to her friendly walls, with a sad thought of days that were to be no more. The future loomed brightly ahead, and yet they were filled with a profound regret that their high school days were finished. And why not? They were departing forever as pupils from the dear school by which their own thoughts and spirit had been dominated, and which in a sense had been made by them. Here they had spent the four perhaps most formative years of their lives in greatly increasing their knowledge fnot by books alone, and in being loyal to the school to which they were becoming more attached daily. Since this time more than l,000 members have passed for the last time through the doors of C. H. S. and out into the wide world and have been pervaded by the same emotion that was felt by the class of 78. May their numbers increase and may the line spirit of devotion of old C. H. S. be never one whit diminished! May our school continue ever onward in her course, as her ever increasing alumni now com- posed of l,l26 members whose fair example goes before us like a light, is added to each year. R. L. P. 'ZI. CLASS OF ' I 9 Teresa A. Bradley Esther M. Davey Mary Louise Edaburn Ferne Leta Hower Bertha Edna Heimke Mabel L. lVlcLester Bertha Moreland Doris L. Olson Florence Margaret Otis Mary E. Rutledge Nellie Drecilla Spear Paul R. Anderson Raymone Elder Mary B. Hulbert Mary Bernardine Huhn Blanche L. Hipler Wesley Lauren aHines Florence Lininger Mary C. Morrison Ralph Ervin Mesler Charles E. Monahan Joy Moore Lynn D. Mclntire john Raymond Nord Maude M. Ridout Howard LeRoy Stickels Paul Swanson Paul Steers Ruth Claire Sweeney Duward D. Staples Glen H. Tolan Angela Louise Thompson Earl A. Wimmer Bernice Ward Bertha L. Wadell Harold E. York William john Bell Elizabeth DeMuth Agnew Harold W. Barber Vivian Elizabeth Dosler Lola Blanche Easton Grace A. Hanson Gertrude Kiser Ruth Leona Osborn Roger B. Russell Grace Aileen Sparr Garold O. Tisue Margarethe Katherine Wilson Gerald H. Young Roy Youngren Harvey joseph Kittleman Lillian Margaret Bergman Blanche B. Babbitt Lois Naomi Cretors Hazel M. Danielson Ralph G. Griflin Ethel Gilman Mira Huntington Paul L. Jones Walter R. johnson Mabel E. Lilley Helen Vera Petrie Celia Lauretta Reardon Edna B. Roberts Paul E. Russell Mabel L. Stearns Eliza V. Shay Helen Elizabeth Treanor Pauline Blanche Weller My Q E xx , , 9 X I, Q 'K W 'V . i4 I Q l3.H,,-Caja noise PLEASE NOTICE My length-Harold fI..egj Smith. My giggles-Katharine Ickis. My big brown eyes-Alice fMinD Sherwood. The number of touchdowns to my credit-Earnest fhiatj Bartle. My eyebrows-Margaret Faulk. My charming dimples-James Cusack. My literary style--F rank Boortz. My conscientiousness-James Brady. My sunny disposition-Georgia Bacon. How well I like school boys-Miss Braucht. My popularity-George fSlitzl Wickman. My grades-Ralph Heeren. My power over the boys-Darling Steers. My slick pompador-Willis Warner. My general knowledge of everything-Miss Jeffrey. My gait-Areta Bender. The Ingersoll midgets Cl-lelen Donovan and Ardath Hitchcockj. The My football fan-Elizabeth fl..izJ Royce. oratory-Franklin Agnew KF. E. A., My vocabulary-Ruth Perry. How often I get bawled out-Edwin Keith. Ditto-Eugene Brotherton. My red top piece-John Bray. My cute bangs-Margaret Snyder. My hair ribbon-Helen Keefe. My dazzling smile--Miss Tewksbury. My pose-Thelma Lamb. My chic style-Camille Hollster. The Tennis Champion of C. H. S.-Lucille Wilson. merry laugh-Mary Thompson. winsomeness-Ruth Hannelly. My personality-plus-Katharine McGregor That I'm a blonde-Beryl Pierce. The ladies' man-Carl Ours. My importance to the Freshman class-Carnot Thomas. My musical talent-Garnet Tisue. My coiffure-Etta Spear. Faye-Yale Sandeman. My sonorous voice-Mr. Gettys. My pearly teeth-George fBillieJ Auracher. My rapidity CPD Clayton Bacon. My wedding ring-Mrs. Brunson. The Sophomore Class-Everybody. My My Miss Tewksbury: Floyd how is Ah and Aw expressed in shorthand? Floyd Henry: I don't believe I know. Miss Tewksbury: Well, for instance if you had a head. A certain boy in Miss Tewksbury's room was tapping his head and making a with his mouth as though his head was empty. Miss Tewksbury: That isn't necessary. What's the use of knowing so much, if what you know ain't so? Pompeii was destroyed by an eruption of saliva. All who take nart in th- Olympian games must be greece. The main provision of the Mayflower Compact was potatoes. Three kinds of teeth are false teeth, gold teeth and silver teeth and wisdom teeth. Smallpox and typhoid can be prevented by fascination. Guerilla warfare is when soldiers ride on guerillas. The Rosetta Stone was a lady missionary who went to Turkey and was cap- tured by the brigands. The invention of the steam boat caused a network of rivers to spring up. i,l..l.l1 I dote upon oaks. said the languishing maid, So noble, so stately, though few: Tell me, now, Mr. Smith, what's your favorite tree? And he tenderly answered her, Yew. , J. B.: What keeps people from falling off the earth? The law of gravitation. D. R.: How did they stay on before that law was passed? ,l.. .T1-i Hilcling: Every time I laugh in Latin l'm sent to the oflicef' Carnot: How do vou laugh in Latin? Heard in Science: What is oxygen? Oxygen is an eight-sided figure. James Cusak fin bookkeepingjz I don't believe I can find that mistake. Miss Tewksbury: wel, go ahead and do your best. You won't always have me. Charles Birge fcomplementing himselflz Well, if I do say it myself, I sure do take a good picture. Miss Jeffery: Clayton, wfiy clidn't old Ester Dudley send invitations instead of having a servant com: from the mirror and knock at the gravestones telling the bodies in the graves to come to the party? Clayton Bacon: She couldn't very well. Miss Jeffery: Oh I see. Didn't know their addresses probably. Prof. Stevens: John, why does the system need water?,' John Bray: To keep it juicy. Margaret McCoy fin A bookkeepinglz Is a proof trial balance supposed to balance? - Commercial Geography, Discussing Fish- Yale Sandeman: Why whales are not fish. They have legs. Mr. Stevens: Strawberries are sometimes grown in cellars in the spring. Gladys E.: That must be why we get so many green ones. . 'blve wonder if Miss Jordan and Miss Bell will ever slide down the banisters again. In Commercial Arithmetic- Miss Sullivan: Leo, what is your answer? Leo Wolfe gave his answer. Miss S.: l'laven't you any cents? Leo: No. Miss S.: Why you should have some fsensej cents. Economics- Gettys: Has any one the time? - Zella: I have ten after. Gettys: I have ten after Uwe? too, or rather I have ten after also. Reasons Why the Editor Feels that He Should Swallow the Inli- Test close What kind of a book are you going to have this year? Will it be out on time? l-low are the ads coming? ls it true that there's something about me in the joke section? Who is writing the joke part? as u Freshie: Dead asleep. Soph: Receives an eye-opener. junior: Begins to sit up and take notice. Senior: Wide awake fsometimeslf' in Home Economics- Miss Kruger: Who invented the cotton gin Alice R.: James Whitcomb Riley in l492. Miss Tewksbury: What is petroleum jelly? Lloyd Thompson: It's to eat, isn't it? Miss T.: 'Tcl hate to eat it. and when ? Mr. Stevens: After cultivating cotton what would you do with the cotton stalk? Gladys Edmiston: After cultivation I wouldn't have any cotton stalks left. Question: What products are made from corn? Answer: Syrup. Mr. Cettys: Are public towels and public drinking cups used any more? Harold Smith: No. They don't use public drinking towels any more. Miss Patt: ln regard to grades. You know I won't be able to hold you on account of the coal strike. Miss Braucht: What good do white corpuscles do for the body? J. Wilmeth: They act as street cleaners. Miss Braught: Compare cyclone storms with eddies in the river. M. R.: Did Eddy fall in? Miss Root: Give principal parts of eat. Freshie: Eat, ate, et. Miss Jeffery: Sound a long and short. Miss Jeffery: Why do you think that woman did not speak to that man? Frank Boortz: Oh, that's the way with all women. S0- Mr. Gettys: What did Rome get after the second Punic war? Soph: They got the island of Spain, didnlt they? Deg. stears his car, but Darline Steers him. The Icy Morning- Soph: Did you fall this morning? Fresh: i'Yes, I did. Soph: How did you like it? Fresh: I didn't mind the fall, but oh, that sudden stop! Helen Keefe: My mamma said that I was the smartest child she has. Edna Karrer: Then I pity the rest of them. THE SEVEN NEVERS l. Never snap your fingers at Miss Sullivan. 2. Never try to slip out at a basket ball rally. 3. Never wink at the monitor. 4. Never throw money in the assembly. 5. Never sit on a tack to see if your feet will 'hang over 6. Never have your friends write an excuse for you. 7. Never study too hand. Miss Jordan: George, what do we put in the introduction of a narration? George: Subject, Miss Mc.: Why does one learn more by taking a trip than by just reading about it? Pupil: Because one is more likely to believe it if he sees it. Frances K.: I wrenched my arm last night playing basketball. Marian: Well, I would have washed it first. Miss Jordan: Well, Degman, what have you got down there on the floor? Degman: My feet. Junior Girl: What is the best face powder? Senior Girl: Ask Wickman, he knows. Miss Tewk: Georgia, give the shorthand blends. Georgia: Ten, Den, Tem, Dem and Dam. Miss Braucht: Edwin, read the list of insects you have. Edwin: Flies, mosquitoes, ants, etc. Miss Braucht: Who has anything different? Mildred Walker: I have fleas. R. Kelley gives K. Milnes some money. L. Kessler: Look at that would you. K. M.: Sure, I have 'em all trained. Zella B.: Is Mr. Gettys a Moose or an Elk? Alice S.: Oh, I think he is a dear fdeerjf' M. T. Un Caesarlz What is the difference between Roman feet and our feet? Miss K.: They are bigger. Mr. Gettys Cln Economics to Olive Belluslz Why do we water stock? Olive made no reply. n Mr. Gettys: I don't mean the kind of stock you are thinking of. Sophomore History Class- Charles Edaburn was causing a disturbance. . Mr. Gettys: Charles, cut that out! I know you are big, but you don't need to take up two or three seats. Ask Katherine Ickis if she knows how to prime a German lugar gun yet. Ask Carl Ours how he likes the egg on toast the Camp Fire Girls serve. In Commercial Geography- Miss Tewskbury: What is irrigation? G. Wickman: Artificial water. L. Bryan tozl-l. Brown: ls that my arm over on your desk? H. Brown: No, it is mine but you can borrow it. B. Pierce to Mr. Stevens: Are those thumb tax? flqhey were nails.J - L. Blummer in Pedagogy: A bachelor ought to pay taxes for he has no one to support except himself. B. Pierce to M. Ickis: ls your back leather? fMeaning Girl Graduate leather back bookj B. Pierce: Well, Hester, is Walter going to be a minister? H. Zollars: No, do you think I would marry a minister? Miss ordan: A fool can ask more uestions than an wise man can answer. Cl y SOPHOMORES This class of '22 has a splendid Karrer, it is Brown decorated with Rose The Homes of this car is in New York, the garage is locked with two strong Keys, so we are sure no Taylor can enter it. Often for Ours this car is seen running about Gilman until they Mad- den the cop. He calls I-larsh ly to them, but they go on. He says, I would sooner see a dozen 'Riggs' than one car. FRESHMEN The Freshmen have a Brown Forcl. It is Comfort to ride in this Karrer. One Knight as they were rfcling, they hit a snow White l..amb. The little Lamb Fell into the creek. -A Porter who was passing the Peak over the bridge saw it Wade along the western shore. A Longshore it was. H'e helped it cut. The Lamb was Gray with mud. It ran away and was seen no More Miss B. in Physiology: When we get through drawing the outline of the back bone, I will get a specimen for you to study. I think Mr. Stephens has one Miss Tewkslsury to Ralph Van: Ralph, will you please turn around you gossip more than an old woman. Don't about it. Why Why Why Why How Why To w Why Why Why Why Why Why Why Why try to bluff the teachers. Others did it, but you don't hear them boasting The Freshman stood on the burning deck But so far as I could learn, He stood in perfect safety For he was too green to burn. Caesar conquered nations A mighty man was he, His glory has not departed He has even conquered me. EF YOU DON'T WATCH OUT Vvhen you're loalin' in the halls And a havin' peeks of fun- A laughin' and a talkin' and Makin' all things hum, You'd better be a listenin' and A sorter lookin' out, Or someones guine to nab you, ef You don't watch out. s as When you're stayin' out of chapel, Not a zactly just for fun, But to copy up a note book that Had orter long been done, You'd better eye the door, and be Kinder lookin' out, Er the prof's'll see you, ef you Don't watch out. WANT TO KNOW COLUMN every one likes chapel? some slips are yellow? we all like to get our cards? it is wrong to wear aprons and overalls? Lolo Kessler cut her fingers? Harold Smith always makes mistakes in reading shorthand? hom did Caeser propose? we always want James Brady to play in chapel? every body likes to chew gum? some one is absent every day? B. Pierce eats her breakfast on the way to school? Caesar did not write his Gallic Wars in English? there isn't a boys' cooking class? does John Agnew and Mary Madison arrive at the same lime? G. Auracher dropped music? iL1I!Il5 1R1I 1R5 Myra is the girl with the auburn hair Whenever she is wanted she is always there She has decided to teach Instead of to preach And will make a name for herself somewhere. There is a girl named Ruth Perry Who always has an air quite merry She recites by the yard And never gets tired We wonder if her friend's name is Harry. We are members of C. H. S. This anyone could .surely guess We're happy and bright Enjoy a class fight And often the faculty distress. There is an English teacher named Jordan Some knowledge she's always a hoardin' She seems very smart And always takes part In helpin' us with our English absorbin'. There's a cute little girl namecl Helen This year she is takin' some spellin' Her eyes are brown She acts like a clown And always has somethin' she's tellin'. There was a teacher named Patt Who at her desk always sat She's liked very much By the Sophies ancl such Because she ne'er flunks them quite Hat. There's a Senior girl who's full of fun We call her Liz -but she's not a tin one She sings in the Glee Club Does not Athletics snub And to all parties she's sure to come. The youngest professor's name is joe He likes all the ladies of whom we know His hair is as slick As ice on a brick Is that why they fall for him so? Lola comes from out on the farm But, of course that will work no harm! She shuns the life of a sternog And chooses that of a pedagog To the pupils forever she'll be a charm. There was a girl named Florence Who for the boys had an abhorrence Except John, Who I swan, Felt the very same way about Florence. A dignified Senior is our Margaret She'll be a great sternographer, you bet With never a regret She surely will get Her just due as a true suffregette. Katherine is a Junior girl kind And studies the science of the mind And whenever she goes Most everybody knows That there also a Freshie one will find. There is a young Sophmore named Bray His hair is not the least gray Tho' he stands for much teasing His looks are most pleasing And he's one of the best of the day. They sometimes call me F. E. A. And say! I always have my way I stay up late But not for a date I'm not old enough for that, they say. The tallest of the Seniors is Smith And a very conspicuous one, therewith I-le's president of his class And always makes a pass While his remarks are always quite pith. Ruth Quin is a maid so smeet We find her very hard to beat She laughs and sings Does all kinds of things That's why she's always a treat. To substitute came a Prof. from Kent Who with himself seemed well content l-le ran not from a skirt And you bet he could Hirt We hope his long lessons were well meant Of Miss MacEachran we have a wholesome fear And to each and everyone she is most dear She believes in the right And helps those in a plight Without her our school life would be most drear. Two Seniors of repute are they At football both of them do play As do Mike and Ike They look alike They are Floyd and Lloyd, we say. Ruth Hannelly has blue eyes and auburn hair And of her presence we are always aware For she helps keep the spirit ' Of C. H. S. a merit To those whose names are enrolled there. Mr. Stephens is the teaclfer with the square jaw Of science he is the master of every known law He gives a good grade To those hy whom tlfey're made And as a coach in Athlftics is without a Haw. Cracia each day school attends And is well loved by many friends In a play she can act And we know it's a fact That fun to any gathering she lends. Alice Sherwood is a popular Senior maid F rom us her memory will never fade She likes to sing and dance And always gets a chance We don't know what we'd do without her aid. There is a teacher named Miss Kruger Who's adept at mixing butter and sugar She comes from the South And can make sauerkraut And is sure our weak points to discover. TO FRIENDS AND PATRONS OF THE CREST It was only through the loyal support and splendid encouragement from students, faculty and friends, that made it possible for the Junior class to publish this volume of the Crest. We wish to thank all who have so loyally assisted in this work. We sincerely hope that this Annual will meet with your approval and long be a memory of the pleasant days in the Creston High School. THE JUNIOR CLASS. X 'vw QPU? 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POTTIN GER IJIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU SHERIDAN OIL COMPANY FILLING STATION AT 500 WEST ADAMS ST. i ALL KINDS OF HIGH GRADE OILS AND GREASES A soon PLACE TO MEAT YOUNG'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 19 FRESH AND CURED MEATS llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIllllIIIIIllIIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIII It's Easy to Start a Panic These Days Just Buy a Pair of Our Shoes qllil ff E xi. Shoes for the well dressed students of C. H. S. We offer to them shoes of coming style, not going. We have put in this snappy line of WALK OVER shoes to meet the demands of the young people of Creston. Our aim is always to please you. la a Fisher Bros. 85 Stever THE SHOP AHEAD IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIlllIIIIliIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll McGREGOR BROS. 8: COENS VIOTROLAS AND VICTOR RECORDS HOUSE FURNISHERS FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 59 Creston, Iowa free csjvoribzy foods free from .59-Iaws az' J. A. WRAY'S 103 West Adams Street 9' 9 Qingrr 5 Qlamhg Svhnp Creston's Most Popular Refreshment Parlor ICE CREAM LIGHT LUNCHES HOME MADE CANDIES Gnnh Svrnirv Uhr E251 illiluair llllIIIIIlIIIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHUIIIIII IlllllUIIIIIIIIIlllIllIIlllIllIlIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll The Home of Creston's Best Amusements TEMPLE GRAND ffyou nfoliow Me crowd yozfre sure io land az' Me good old dependable Uaemple .grand S llllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIlIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 2 669 mu QQ E 2 5 'Z 2 2 F 1 E 5 5 2 E E 0 : : E 9- ' E E 0,7 i 3653 E 5 VNOILVNQ E F 5 F3 L' E HEN EIS CL CRE mnnmnu w - E E Z - Eg 5 .J E E.. : H59 2 : Zw-s 29?-'25 is 4 on QM is ,X , ANITARY CLOTH Phone 43 nn in 5 S um: 'i E Q n L' E x F E E : E Fu : 2 T1 E S : E F : 2 5 E L1 2 E F : 2 R : E E E R : u : E H : 2 1 : F OZOIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllIllIHIIIIIllIIlllIIllllllIllllIIllllIllIllllIIllllII1IllllllIIlllllIlIlllIIHI2ZZIIlIllllIIHIIHIHIIIlil!:IllIIIIXHIIIZIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll 02' I Illlllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIII I IIIIIIIIIII IlllIIlllIIlllllllIIIllIIIllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllIlIIll!!IllIIIIIIIllllIllllIIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll III IN FEATURING Nash, Hudson, Essex and Chevrolet Cars International Trucks, Samson and Titan Tractors and the best lines of Farm Equipment of all kinds we are in a position to serve the people of this com- munity. Matt Conway North Pine Street Phone 566 C E Greetings to Graduates and Students of CRESTON HIGH SCHOOL The Lads and Lassies of Today The Men and Women of Tomorrow We are at your service for everything F 2 2 in Hardware, Stoves, House Furnish- -Fu' 2 2 ings and Paints. 2 Creston Hardware Co. 104-6 W. Montgomery Street Phone 380 'S lllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIUlllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllllllllllllIIlIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIIIIIllIIIIIKIIIlilIIIIIIIUIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll IllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIlllIIll!IllIIIIllIIIlllllIIllIIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIIIIlIIllllIIlllllllllllllllllllllll R. C. Thomson Co. 115 North Maple Street Dry Goods. Notions, Lace Curtains, Rugs lil Ladies' and Children's Coats Prices Always Right .il..l NEW LOCATION Right Across From Our Old Location COME AND SEE US ALWAYS WELCOME IlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIHIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllIXIIIIIIIIIlIIIllllllllllllllllllllll IlllillllllllIllll!!IlIlllllIllIllllllIlllIIHUllllIllllllllllllllllllllll -Ha w Q - c Jewelry of W, E Q IXAX-X 5.1. i J. f Distinction? to lg E ,i . , 4' - x i E ?,.g- - -1'-.gs o - 5 il R K 2 Diamonds, Pearls, Sapphires, Rubies and other Precious Stones, Clocks, Fine Watches, Silverware andother merchandise make up this choice 5 stock of ours. We carry distinctive and pop- ular price lines only. We pay particular attention to intelligent selection and avoid all articles that are ordinary in quality or character. Gift seekers will be especial- ly pleased with our assort- ment. No difficulty will be experienced in finding the right article here. SHEA JEWELRY CG. Adams Street, Creston, Iowa L' E Columbia Records High Grade and Grafonolas Pianos 5 llllIIIIllllIllIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllIKlllIIIIIllIIIKllllIIIIIlllIUllIIIllIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIllIIIIIlllllIIlIIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIlllIIllIllIIIIIIIIIUIIllIIIIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII llllllIIlllllllllllllIIlllIllIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIlllIIIIIllIIlllllIlIlllIIIlllIll!IlllllIIllIll!IIIIIlIllIIIK!llllllllllllllllllllllllIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII atfeoniflnom paid fo l of Diplomas and P.iGlLliL'l3S K F f W 1 y 1 QEEETRQQMGMAS A 210 Start Your Day Aright! lVlAH0N'S COFFEES in the steaming breakfast cup 2 will stimulate you to greater efforts in the days' work 2 or play ahead of you. And when the day is done E finish your dinner with another cup for twoj of this E delicious AMERICAN beverage. E Your Grocer has Mahon Coffees Ask him for one of our brands Stimulo Mamma's Choice Baron 2 Samuel Mahon Co. F .4 OTTUMWA IOWA CITY GALESBURG E CRESTON FORT MADISON MOLINE lllllllllllllllIlllllilllllIlllllllIlllllllllIIIIllllIllllllllllIllIlUIIlIllllIlllIlIllIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIUIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllll ,O Iowa LAHUJN Y 'IKEEP Phone Noi 43 Cresirong FRANK C. WEBER CLOTHIER STYLE, QUALITY AND SERVICE CRESTON, IOWA 9llllIIllllllIllllIIIllllllIllIIlllllIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIllIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIlIIIIlllIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllnllIlllllllIlilllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIUlIIIIIIlllIII1IIIIIlllIIIIllIIllllIIIlIIllllIIIIIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll GAULT BRGS. Feed and Fuel 104 East Montgomery St., Creston, Iowa B. E. Frederick B. K. Stearns 5 INDEPENDENT GARAGE and Electrical Service Station 205-207 North Pine 2 Expert workmen STEWART TRUCKS Green Bay Lumber Co. Dealers in all kinds of Building Material lllllllllllllllllllIllllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllIIlllIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllllllllllllllllll II!IIIIIllIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illllilllllllllllll 2IIIIIIIIIIllIUllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllIIllIIIIIllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKS 2 ybroksszbnal Ganls gg 2 E CLARENCE L. YULE 'E 5 ARCHITECT E E 213 West Montgomery St. 2 E Creston, Iowa S E E E J. C.. HERRON, D. D. s E E PYORRHEA SPECIAL E E Over First National Bank Creston, Iowa E 12 DR. A. E. PERRY E 'E DENTIST E Q Ide-Richardson Bldg., 209 North Maple Street E E Telephone 1145 Creston. Iowa E 2 M. F. STEVER, D. D. s. E E Room 2 Eagle Block Montgomery Street E E Creston, Iowa E. E DR. C. R. CRETORS E 5 DENTIST 5 Q Rooms 8 and 13 Eagle Block Creston, Iowa E E DR. L. D. RIVENBURG E 5 DENTIST E E X-RAY SERVICE E 42 Office 118 N: Maple St., over Wendel's Jewelry Creston, Iowa E E .1 E I... E. STILES, D. D. S. E E Licmy Block E 5 CRESTON, IowA 2 E :z E DR. F. M. DAVIS 2 2 DENTIST E Office over Bowers Jewelry Jtore E E Phone 467 Creston, Iowa E 'E1IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIIK5 Q-OIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIlllIIIllIIIlllIIIlllKllllIIIIlllIIIlIIIIIllIIlIlllllIlIllllIIIUIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII if O 5 J rofbsszbn af! Caards 5 R E E DR, L. A. TEMPLETON E E DEN TIST 9: E Ide-Richardson Building Telephone 1194 E E Creston, Iowa ' E F F1 ' E - : .4 X F E W. K. KEITH, M. D. E 5 Myers Building, 2l1 N. Maple St E 5 Creston, Iowa E : : 2 ,,. : E S E A. S. BEATTY, M. D. 5 E' 213 N. Maple Sf Creston, Iowa E 5 Hours 2 to 5 and 8 to 9 p. m. E E R. A. SWANSON 5 E Chiropractor E E Rooms 1 and 2 McGrath Bldg. I Maple Street Creston, Iowa gf E F - .. it C. RlCHTER, Dist. Agent 5 NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS. CO. E E Myers Bldg., Creston, Iowa E' 5 : .. .1 : M E THOS. L. MAXWELL 2 E LAWYER E E Creston - Iowa E 'E E .. -. I H.: 2 DRS. REYNOLDS at BARBER 5 SPECIALISTS ' -E 5 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 5 - n E Creston, Iowa 5 5 E 'EIllllllllllllillllllllllllIUIIIllllllIlllllllllIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIlllllIlllilllllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllliillllilllllllXIIIlllllllIllllllIIllllIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII5 lllllllllilllllllllllllll l I ll lllilllllllllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllllllIlIKIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllIIIIlIKIllIlllllllllllllIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllIlllllllllllilllllllllllll'U Federal Tires will give more actual mileage E and service than any tires built. E Our adjustment service goes with each tire. C. B. Elliott Seeberger Garage Ideal Electric Co. 0. J. Callagy Dealers DaddY'S Favorite Creston Auto Co. Federal Tires Jobbing Distributors Don't Throw Your Old Hat Away! I make old hats look like new LADIES PANAMAS A SPECIALTY CHAS. SAERIS, THE HATTER With Shining Parlor ' Corner Adams and Elm Streets. We give you a Shine that Shines. Private Chairs for Ladies. We also Repair Shoes while you wait. PHONE 741 Gent's suit c. P. 51.75 E W E Ladies' Suit C. P. 51.75 up Make YOU I CRA W FORD E Old Clothes Opposite Post Office S D Q We can-we Deliver : Phone 20 IlIllllIIllllllIllllllfllllllllllllllllllll I I Illlllllllllllllllll llllllllll IlllllllllllllllIllIlllllIllIlllllllllllllflIIllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllKlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 'b 0' IIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIII I I II I I I I I I I IIIII F P: R E 71 2 R -4 F .4 l Clzarmbzy .93or!ra1'z's Ill I That bring out character and per- sonality in addition to likeness. l f N Jfduancsd .yaarlraiiure of .?frf11s'11'c Ward, I THE AGNEW STUDIO Phone I I2 I I45 N. Maple ell ee Pasteurized Milk and Cream Creamery Phone 788 .Qoyd Qaby 0. Buying Station Phone 88 TOP PRICES FOR PRODUCE Clover I Blossom Butter E House Phone 249 Office Phone 114 3 E. K. CLARK O Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Varnish PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Sign Painting a Specialty 1-:lm and Montgomery Streets I CRESTON' 10wA IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIllUIIIIIIIIHIIUIUIIIIIIIUUIIIIHIWUIUIIIUIIUUDIIIHIIIIUUIHIHIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIII II Il IIIII IUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII 0'lllllIlllllllrllllllllmllrllIulllllIlllrlllIll1IIIIIlllllllllllllllrlllllllIlllllnllllllllllllrlIlllullllIlulllllllllllIKllllIIIllllllnllllllllllllnIIllllllllIlrlllllllllllllulllIlllllllllQ 2 Jfudebaker Maxwell 5 MOTOR CARS Q O Q 5? fiona 56' 122 War!!! jabze 5 S SAWYER--THE FLORIST E' Cut Flowers for Weddings and Parties. Get Your Flowers for Graduation Here. PHONE 307 313 W. ADAMS ST. E J. V. Richardson, Pres. Bert Tallman, Sec'y M. V. Cresco, Abstracter Fidelity Abstract 8: Loan Co. Abstracts, Farm and City Loans Insurance and Bonds E Incorporated IS93 Paid Up Capital 510,000.00 2 EflllllllllllllllllIlllllIIIIUIIIIIIlllllIllllIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllllllllII Ill!!IIIIIIIIIIll!!IIIIIIIlllllllIIlllllIIIll!!IIIIIIIIIIIIZIIIIllllIIIIll!IIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllg glllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllllIlIIIIIIIKIllIIlllIIIllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIllllllllllllIIIllllIIllIllllIllIIIlIII!!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIID, Farmers 8: Merchants Savings Bank Creston, Iowa CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 575,000.00 E OFFICERS DIRECTORS E E. N. Dougherty - - President Mrs. T. S. H. Dougherty W. J. Colbert E J. C. Sullivan - Vice President J. C. Sullivan W. W. Bums if W. F. Busby - - - Cashier E. N. Dougherty S. D. Wallace E WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS G. F. KU ATH SQNS Mears CASH MEAT MARKET S JCHNSON 61. CO. DEALERS IN FRESH AND CURED MEATS Montgomery Street Telephone No. 82 The name COPPER CLAD means some- thing to you. It means a range clad fad 'EI with pure copper where other ranges 5 - 'WZ S'i' S if 'Q rust out. SPARR HARDWARE COMPANY lllllIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUll'lIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIllIII!IIlIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIl!!IIIIIIIIIIlIllIIIllIIlllllKllllIIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIUHII3 II Kllll I Ill II I I II II Ill lllll Illlllllll o Is there a Weak Spot ln Your Printing? , . If there is it means a treacher- ous little leak in your earnings. It may be that Ben Franklin had printing itself in mind when he said small leaks will sink great' ships. : You can never 7 tell-Ben was a wise old privltert Ak X - - i f., :El 1 x lff, li, L -I When in Need of any Printing,,,Ruling or Binding try the 'i g PLAINi DEALER llIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllll Klllllllllllllll IIIIIIllllIliIIIllllIIIIllllllIIIlllllIIlllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlllIIKIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllll IllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll llllll IIIII I Il IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII 1IIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1870 1901 GEO. A. IDE FRED W. IDE GEO. A. IDE 8: SON Insurance, Loans, and Real Estate ide-Richardson Bldg., Creston, Iowa We believe it is better to cleal with the same client again than it is t make an undue profit on our transacti . 'The place you get your Money's worth Replogle's White Loaf and Special Flour for sale only at HOOD BROS. All Modern, Largest, Best Equipped, Most Centrally Located, Up-to-the-Minute IN CRESTON. Under Iowa State Savings Bank 6 Chairs Tub and Shower Baths SblllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlIllllIllIIlllllllllUllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIlllllIIllllllIIIIllllllnlllllllllllllg Z D. DAVENPORT, President SCOTT ARMSTRONG, Cashier E E P. C. WINTER, Vice President FRED WINTERS, Ass't Cashier E 2 CAPITAL 550,000.00 SURPLUS 550,000.00 E OWA ST TEC S VMNGS NK , IOWA A growing Savings account is well worth having, especially in - these unsettled times. This strong bank offers its services in this line, or anything con- g nectecl with up to clate banking. 5 CRESTON CORNICE WORKS E CRES-TON PLUMBING 85 HEATING CO. ' E CONTRACTORS FOR E Plumbing, Steam, Hot Water, Warm Air Heating 5 Sheet Metal Work and Roofing - 109-111 North Elm Street Creston. Iowa D Phone 204- Weaver's Transfer 8: Storage ' 125 North Pine Street Phone 750 CRESTON, IOWA c . E Bell Phone No. 7 Mutual Phone No. 726 F. J. TAYLOR an oo. E CORN, OATS, HAY AND SEEDS Buyers Ask F or Prices g Sellers Ask For Bicls 2 E V l04 West Union Street Creston, lowa Q IllllIIlIIllIUIIIIllllllllUIIIllllllllIUllllllllIIllllllllllllllIIllllIllllIlIll!!IIIlllllIlllKilllllllIIIIIUIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllll!!Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllps IllllllIIlllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIKlllIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIllllIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIII!!IlllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 'O E P. H. HANNAN, President MARK NOBLE, Secretary W. j. COLBERT, Vice Pres. FRANK ICKIS, Treasurer Farmers Co-Operative Co. L. M. RANDOLPH, Manager u ' F u 5. Coal, Min Feeds, Tankage,WC!Lick Feed, Flour, Farm Produce llllIIIIlllIIJ!IllllllIIIIIJIIIIlllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIII!IlllllllillllllllllIllllIll!IIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllilllllllllllillllllIIIllllIIIIIIIHIIIIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllli lllllllllll IllIllIIIllllIIlllllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIllll!!IllllIIIIlllIllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIllllIllllllllllIl!llllIIIllllIllllIIIIIIllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllls Misrepresentation Never Makes Friends S We might induce you to buy our photo- graphs once, but if the portraits were un- a satisfactory you would never come back. E ,lL'f'E1f V PUL'TR.f7IT U Yi .MJYIXE .IS .FIS GUUII .HS FIRST-CJQ.,4SS TVUHIG Q , A , E JWJIA 'SH1P, .HIZTISTIU Tli.fflI.!VI.!qVU 1' .XLVII LOJVQ l'R.f1CTIUE UHJV' PRO- 2 gr IJ Ucff. ? 5 McNees Studio 2 709 W. Mills St. Creston, Iowa 5 5 2 2 E 5 - E 2 c ISIIIIIUIIIIIIDIIIIIIIII llllllllllllllllnlIIIIIIIIIIIKIIIllIlllliIIUIlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllliiilllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII IlllIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIE' 5' llllllIllllllIlIlllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllUllllIllllllIlllHillIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIII Dry Goods, Notions, Ready-to-Wear : New Spring Suits Coats Dresses Separate Skirts Shirt Waists Our line is complete in every respect. First quality at reasonable prices always our aim. Q00 Pine and Montgomery Streets eQZlfZi0I72 zz! .Qread Uakes and Faslry 212 W. Montgomery St. Wilkins Block WNI. N. PATT Real Estate, Loans, and Every Known Kind of INSURANCE The Service Agency E Reynolds Block, Creston, Iowa Pho:-esbj gfgfjgffi 554 CRESTON PLANING MILL J. W. Bartlett's Sons f0ver 44 Years in Businessj DEALERS IN LUMBER AND MILL WORK S Also Stock Tanks, Doors, Windows, Etc. Made to Order. Turning ancl Scroll Sawing. A large Assortment of Window Glass Always in Stock. Also Athey Weather Strips. IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIII llllIKlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIlllIllllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIIII IIIHIIIK 'Q llllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllIIKIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII D F 2 Creston Brick 8: Tile Works I Everything in Permanent Building Material E FACE BRICK HOLLOW BUILDING TILE ' DRAIN TILE BUILDING BRICK FIRE CLAY FLUE LINING E E Tramp Bros., Props. Phone 41 5 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IllllllIIlllllIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIllllIIIIIIIlllllllIllllllIIlllllIllllIIlllIIlllllllIIIllllIIIllllIlllllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllll .4 QllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIlllllIllIIIlllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIII!IIIIIllllllllllllllllllllillllIIIIIIIIIUHIIIlllllIIIJIIIIMIIIIIllIlllllllIIIIUIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll0 2 5 E : F WF Ehin Annual in Ihr lirnhnrt nf - B illinrriznn igrinting Gln. iirintvrz, Blank Bunk illllakrm ' anh Statinnrrz 111 N. liinr 91. Glrrntnn, .Bama E: 5 5 zz 5 E. 5 L- 55 E 54 E - fqlllllllllIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIUIIIIllIIIIIIUIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllnIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIlllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllaf IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllIlIll!IIlllllIIIIIllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllIIIIllIIIIIllllIIIIIIlIIIUlIIlIIIIIIIIllIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll! Progress is the Watch- word of the Da It is the result of aspiration which insures action. Last year, you, the members of this class, were juniors, this evening you are the honored members of the Graduating class of 1920. We congratulate you, one and all. You are now in a position to acquire a real education. Do not overlook the importance of a continued search for knowledge. Modern requirements demand contin- uous progressive acquirement of mental ability. Last year there were I97 C. Penney Co. stores in the United States, this year there are 297, the result of progress and aspiration which inspired action in such business-like, courteous, systematic manner that we re- ceived liberal patronage from students, their parents and friends for the high class modern merchandise we sell. We thank you. We hope to see you often. We assure you courtesy, our appreciation, the best merchandise and the benefit of the economical modern merchandising methods of ,il ' lllllIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIIUUIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllllIlIllllIllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllb 2 with pep in them : lllllIIlllllIIllIIIIIIIIlllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllll IIIIlllllllIl!!IIIlllIllIllllllllHIIIIIIKIIIKIIIIIIIIIKJIIIIIIIIllliIllllllllIllllllllllllIIIllIlllIllllIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK The As Well Lads' Store Dad's Good reputations are earned by performance,..Qp- Syndicate Worth While Clothes have earned the good opinion of the particular R class of young men, and there is no man so critical : in his taste as the one who has youth and the E physical charm that belongs to it. E Young Men's Clothes combined with style, quality and lasting service. 5 Satisfaction Guaranteed 5 as we are never satisfied unless you are satisfied. 5 Haberdashery of the better sort to suit the discrim- 5 inating buyer always here for your selection. E Q-eclifnwfnlehihilggdlf QlllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIKIllllllllllII!!IIIIllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIUIIIIlllillIIIIIIIlllllIIIIYIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIllllilllllllllllllg 5 E - ,- : 2 .. Fi -T. :Q R E 2 .- 2 Ll THE WILLARD 5 E - n : I: : : i 5 in - : 2 l-4 I E r-'G E .. .. n : E E E - n : 3-g R E L' : E F : ES : R : g R E -I : : : : n : E F E 3 : : 74 E J E E 4 .L F I E E ru S 2 E 5 E The place where Pupil, Banker, Workman and Everyone lg - ru Z 2 g can come in and forget their troubles inithe romantic screen. 5 2 i E E ' No matter How Pooryor Howlcood. the modern screen E - l 5 ., f'f.41I'iJi 1:1 1 of amp : -3 , . . 5 is the spur of the average being to THINK. 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