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1 CRUX-HI-SKAN JOHN HULL In our class we liave one real ladies man. Schotnp’ is always to be found in their midst, U tli in ami out of school. He will some day purchase The Corner Drug Store and we are sure that lie Will do well there, all right.” LILLIAN RICKETTS No it s not a joke, — Lil lias a dfTereiit fellow every night but, does she ever have her German lesson ? Miss Ricketts has only been with us two years, the remaining time having spent in the gay social circles of Deavertown, where she received her training as an actress. BERTHA YAHN Is an exceptionally good student, which fact can lie accounted for, iu that she received her early education at Mcbuney. Miss Yalin never was tardy at school, which fact cannot Ik accounted for. LEE CARPENTER In our class we have one real sportsman, limner Hocli. a well known squirrel hunter and a fisherman of renown. Get him to tell you how that fish got away from him. You will all recognize him by his cognomen Carp. JOHN J. BENNETT Por several years Shorty has worn the official budge ns president of his class. Being neither egotistical nor at all parsimonious iu his eflulgencey, he makes a splendid class leader. JUANITA MARIS Nile has been our class secretary during these seemingly interminable four years, and take it from us— 14. she is some business manager; but we are sorry that such valuable time as hers should liave been so laboriously spent in getting latin and writing letters to Tus. MERLE HAMMOND Received her early education iu Sayre. Ohio, ami entered C. II. S. in 1910. Some one who doesn't know has s.»id that she is the noisiest ami most frivolous girl in school. She never was known to neglect a lesson and never flunked in her whole high school career. DONO THARP Began her illustrious career at Hemlock ami later mover! to the only town on the map to complete her education. She was an exceedingly bright girl and was quite a favorite, if such be possible, with all her teachers.
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f CRUX-HI-SKAN Seimiofl0 Class Mistoiry 'Concluded CATHERINE BELL “ Katy ” is the best “ All round girl in the class of '14. She left our town last year to complete her education in the Ada High School hut could not stay away from her old class and came liack to finish her Course in C. H. S. PEARL FRENCH Midget received all of her copious supply of knowledge in the Crooksvilie Public Schools. Tin- Imp has a bright future before her ami we predict that she will make a model wife for some farmer l»y. JUANITA NAPIER I’udney secured her early education in the parochial schools at Corning and graduated from the grammar grade of the Crooksville Schools in 1910. She has been a very valuable member to the class of 1914, as she served four years as treasurer of aforesaid class. BERNARD RODGERS Skinnv ” is a natural born poet and lover of good literature. Many and many a Friday afternoon have the pupils of the C. H. S. listened to his vivid and heart-rending lines. RUTH SNELL Rufus the Silent. The whereabouts of the beginning of her education is not known, but it has been rumored among the students that it was received at Athens. Her humorous remarks have often been the necessary stimulant to keep her classmates from mental despondency. WALTER SOWERS Bud received his education in the Crooksville Public Schools and is proud of that fact. In his later high school days he became quite a philosopher and his poud-crings on the rood to school often were the cause of his being tardy. MARIE WOODRUFF Steppv received her early education at Hemlock, and entered the Crooksville schools in 1906. She is a very agreeable and sweet-tempered girl, which facts have made her a most popular young lady. MARIE HUGHES “Tommy is the only girl in the class who is afraid to go home in the dark ” after class meetings, received all her education in the Crooksville Schools.
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