Keokuk High School - Comment Yearbook (Keokuk, IA)

 - Class of 1934

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THE COMMENT, 1934 ' LLOYD LEFTWICH Lloyd's voice and delivery are poor, Yet he always has something to say, one may be sure. JAMES LLOYD Jimmy, why don't you like the girls? You simply set their heads in whirls! LE ROY LOFTON Bud's jokes are the best you ever heard, Ask him the one about the bird! JAMES McCARTHY A talented young orator is he: Someday very famous he will be. DOROTHY McCOY An after school librarian was Dot: In choosing books she could help one a lot. EDGAR McKAY Hitch hiking he will go If his legs don't crack or bow. DORIS McMANIS Doris McManis at shorthand is great: A first-class steno is no mean fate. WILHELMINA MARKS An evening with this charming lass- What more could any boy ask? MAX MASTERS Nice looking, friendly, and liked by all, He'll surely be missed t school next fall. O JOHN MAWER The Carthage gi s know Johnny host As the great Romeo from K. H. S. MARY FLORENCE MEINBERG Happy-go-lucky and full of fun Pep and ability, all in one. ALICE MILLER Here's to the damsel with dancing brown eyes, A provocative incentive to most all the guys. LUCILLE MILLER , 0 Brown eyes, cheeks of red, No serious thought in Luc's head. KATHERYN MOANDER Kay is blue eyed, winsome, and cleverg Her friends all declare her the best ever. MARJORIE MONTAGUE She has a friend whose name is Red : He's her heart's ideal, everyone said. HAROLD NEISWANGER He even puts Bunsen to shame By messing with his burner and distorting the flame. EARL NELSON A spunky leader of the yells Was the bright boy that we called Nels. MILDRED NELSON Mildred cheerfully does all her tasks And willingly undertakes whatever one asks. SEVENTEEN

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THE COMMENT, 1934 JESSE HODGES Jesse is quite a whiz When it comes to an economic quiz. HENRY HOLTON Hy playing his hardest in every game Of football, he won for himself an name. ANNAIIELLE H UFF Precious goods, as known by all, Are wrapped in bundles very small. lil LLY HYATT The words he sneaks are few, but then He always wears a happy grin. DALE JOHNSON He likes football and music: Lombardrfs his pet That is, next to that certain little brunette. FRANK JOHNSON As a radio mechanic he is the nertz. Ilut he steers clear of all the skirts. RALPH JONES Except when selling: ads, Ralph isn't tall. When he is, he's half 21 head 'bove 'em all. KATHRYN KAVANAGH Always nay and never alum, She makes a happy, cheerful chum. LUCILLE KEISER .i , ' ' 4 , Lucille, you always very neat may be, liut gee! you get your laundering done free. KATHERINE KIEDAISCH Iietty is full of fun and laugh: She equals an average girl and u half. MARCIA KIEDAISCH Marcia Louise- Mart sounds better: 1 envy the one who someday will get her. JOHN PAUL KING Jack-of-all-trades is Johnny Paul King: Even around girls he's some hum-ding. MARIE KOSS Flashing smile and manner sweet, For a pal Marie-'s hard to beat. HENRIETTA KRAUSHAAR Can she talk ? No. just chatter. What she says? Really, it doesnt matter. NAOMI LAISLE This brown eyed girl you see, ls really full of fun and glee. DORIS LARSEN That hair! That voice! Those looks subline! Yet those blue eyes say, Oh, whyunshacum-I upsumtime 'l DOROTHY LARSEN I Swede seldom got to school on time: . She just couldn't get there by quarter to nine. JOHN LEAKE He may be quiet, but never slack, The fact is, he's u whiz in track, If SIXTEEN



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THE COMMENT 1934 MARY LEOTA O'l!RYEN Funny and eute with lots of style. We'll not forget her winning smile. WILBUR ODELL This small lad's a star at tram-ki At the finish he's never far hack. IJOROTHY PANNELL Dorothy Pannell is a true swede. For more blonde hair, she has no need. JULIA PETERSON Just a bunny little lass, The midyret of the senior class. JACK PFLUG Success, I'm sure, will follow Jaek, For salesmanship he duesn't lack. IIORIS I l'IlI'I'S Quiet, demure. and sweet is slie, .lust as nice as she can he. J EAN I'ItOU'I'Y Charming! grace, brown eyes, and curly hair- These qualities make Jean's beauty rare. I'I'l'lIEL QUICK Three cheers for Ethel, so quaint and sweet, She's quiet, so modest, hut oh! so petite! JUANITA RAIJER Full of joy and pep is Juanita, The smiling, blonde, young senuritu. MILDREIJ RENARD Very charming in every way, She's pleasant and sweet the live long: day. MARY HELEN RICK ER lt fdraee, blue eyes, and golden hair, ,IN Make this gxirl charming and fair. AJ RONALD RICKER l t Ronald Ricker, who is known as Bing, When over at Dorothy's does nothing but sing. DOROTHY ROBERTSON Dark of hair and brown uf' eyes, Around the boys she is quite shy. JOHN RO IKERTSON Smiling, smiling, smiling: the time away, Oh, where could one find another so fray! GLENN ROOST lllue eyes, blond hair, and a sports-model ca Will surely earry Glenn farther than far. OLIVIA ROSENCRANS Ever friendly, always cheerful, Aruund Olivia one can net an earful. MARY HELEN SCOTT She's pretty and sweet and loved by all: ncourayzement laeks, but the boys all fall. BETTY SAYLLER ller tresses are flaming: her temper is fire. Betty, indeed, is the school's livest wire. I'IiGII'1'EEN I'

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