Crooksville High School - Crux Hi Skan Yearbook (Crooksville, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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FIRST ROW-D. Schwartz, R. Pillsbury, G. Hicks, P. Riley, J. Rosser, W. Trout, R. Tolliver, R. Stull D. Carr, D. Conaway. SECOND ROW-C. Watts, D. Stalter, J. Neff, J. Tracey, D. Alderman, E. Cox, T. Miller, F. Smith, T. Ruff, R. DeGarmo. THIRD ROW-G. Newlon E. Imlay, J. Price, P. Dorsey, W. Cannon, Mr. Clark, L. Watson Matheney . Savage, G. Wolfe, G. Sharkey, J. CLASS FRESHMEN STORY-tContinuedi ketball or football. David Alderman, Wally Cannon, Dick Carr, Jack Matheney, Junior Savage, and Gail Wolfe received varsity foot- ball letters, and Paul Dorsey, Gene Sharkey, Don Stalter, and Danny Schwartz won reserve letters for their work on the football field. The following were awarded reserve basket- ball letters: Wally Cannon, Jack Matheney, Junior Savage, and Gail Wolfe. And natural- ly we couldnit forget our own Midge Cona- wayii, manager for the football and basketball teams. Also on the athletic side are two freshmen girls who worked very hard in backing up the team. We are speaking of none other than the new C. H. S. cheerleaders, Carol Ebaugh and Kay Buckley. The honor roll sported the names of many of our students, a fact we are very proud of. The number of parties has been limited this year. But we have enjoyed the three parties we had. First was our Halloween Party at which everyone came masked. Then came our Christmas Party, with each of us exchanging ten cent silly gifts. Our third was a picnic held in May. In closing, we say to the other classes, ttYou better be on your toes, because the class of 1954 hopes to become the biggest and best class in schoolfi

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FIRST ROWeS. Sanborn, P. Riggs, 4 S. McCarter, J. Ebert, N. Wagner, J. Rosser, J. Eveland, L. Wilson. SECOND ROWeC. Ebaugh, P. Wright, N. Frash, P. Pitcock, M. Ashley, B. Bateson, J. Colwell, B. Wortman, M. Ayers. THIRD ROW-J. Wilson, K. Buckley, D. Nelson, S. Whitehead, Mrs. Russell, S. Allen, D. Riggs, R. Klinger, M. L. Lykins. FRESHMEN FRESHMEN STORY The class of ii54i, entered the seventh grade with f-ifty-four members. We have lost many students in the last three years but we have also gained quite a few. We now have a grand total of fifty-six students. At the beginning of this school year we elected our Class officers. We chose as our president, Gail Wolfe; Gary Hicks as his ready assistant and vice-president. Our faithful sec- retary and the only girl elected was Shirley Whitehead. Edward iiMoneybagsii Imlay is our class treasurer, although he doesn,t have to count very high to total our money. We are well represented in Student Council by Bar- bara Bateson, Donna Riggs, Paul Dorsey, and Tommy Ruff. We freshmen are entitled to many extra- curricular activities, a right which we have taken full advantage of. We are represented in the Spanish Club by seven members. Nine- teen freshman girls belong to F. H. A. and nineteen t0 the Jr. Girls Glee Club, while nine of our boys belong to the Boys Glee Club. We also have three members of our class in Li- brary Club. We are justly proud of our seven band mem- bers, Mary Lou Lykins, Patty Pitcock, Sandra Sanborn, Nancy Wagner, Janet Wilson, Tom- my Ruff, and Richard Tolliver. We have many boys who have played bas-



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FIRST ROWtC. Stafford, J . Locke, G. Cannon, L. Ault, W. Dennis, M. Harbaugh, M. Shell. SECOND ROWtD. Sewers, D. Houk, M. Ferguson, L. Rarick, S. Eveland, C. Brown, N. Ewing, J. Snide S. Hoops. THIRD ROWtR. Neff, B. Colbert, A. Aichele, N. Snide, Miss Snell, C. Milligan, K. Downey, B. Riggs. EEGHTH EIGHTH GRADE STORY On September 5, 1950 Miss Snell and Mr. Our two representatives in Student Council Sexton, the two eighth grade home room Were Mona Ferguson and Robin Hoops. teachers, welcomed iifty-four boys and girls into the realm of Junior High. We are very proud of our six junior and se- d f; t nior band members: Caroline Milligan, Dan- Aft h 1 t nder a e hel our rs er SC 00 go u W y W ny Campbell, Janet Snide, Larry Wilson, Mona class meeting at which we elected the follow- . Ferguson, Nell Baker. ing class officers: President ................ Neil Baker Our activities this year also included intra- Vice President Carol Stafford murals for both girls and boys. The boys' team Secretary-Treasurer . Carolyn Brown proved much more successful than that of the

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