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Page 33 text:
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iBSBsaeffiseiBseasffiSBSBffi t'Hux m skan sggBa?agBgsa;a6aeaeaBafi This space is respectfully dedicated to the one who has so faithfully given us her services as Senior Typist for the Crux Hi Skan. Along with her assistants she has rendered us a service for which we are grateful and for which we sincerely wish her success in all her efforts. (Signed) LOUISE ELLIOTT OSCAR C. ICE Agnes N. Cooke Senior Alphabet 1. A-b-i-l-i-t-y ..........Spells Donald Hull. 2. B-r-a-i-n-y .......... .Spells Leo Bess. 3. C-a-l-m ................Spells Mildred Hughes. 4. D-a-r-i-n-g ............Spells Ned Watts. 5. E-a-r-n-e-s-t...........Spells Rachel Search. 6. F-u-n...................Spells Odis Folden. 7. G-r-i-n ................Spells Frances Smith. 8. H-a-p-p-y ..............Spells Margaret Cook. 9. I-d-l-e ................Spells The Seniors never are. 10. J-o-l-l-y...............Spells Billy Clark. 11. K-i-n-d ................Spells Helen Meade. 12. L-a-t-e ................Spells Paul Frecker. 13. M-i-l-d.................Spells Sarah Ferguson. 14. N-a-u-g-h-t-y ..........Spells Gerald Cross. 15. O-d-d...................Spells Wilda Carr. 16. P-e-r-f-e-c-t ..........Spells Robert Burley. 17. Q-u-i-e-t ..............Spells John Smith. 18. R-e-d ..................Spells Maurice Hartley. 19. S-p-o-r-t ..............Spells Bob Cooke. 20. T-a-l-e-n-t.............Spells Clarence Weese. 21. U-n-e-a-s-y ............Spells Lilian Leeth. 22. V-a-l-u-a-b-l-e ........Spells Wanda Salsbury. 23. W-i-s-d-o-m ............Spells Violet Corven. 24. X-p-e-r-i-e-n-c-e ..... Spells What the Seniors haven’t. 25. Y-a-w-n.................Spells Most of the Seniors. 26. Z-e-a-1 ................Spells SENIORS.
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Senior Class Poem We go to Crooksville High School, We are Seniors out and out, We’re the best class in its history, We are that, without a doubt. The Senior Class of ’25, Was a good class you must admit, But the Senior Class of ’26, Has outclassed them quite a bit. And when we leave our “Alma Mater,” And the school we love so dear, And go out into the world, at first Things will seem pretty drear. Though in life we may wander, O’er the world, both far and near, We will hold in fond remembrance The old High School dear. And the classes yet to follow. May be as good as this, But they won’t be any better, Than the Class of ’26. —J. H. SMITH. Things They’ll Miss Oh! how they’ll miss when we are gone Gerald’s gum and Cookie’s smile The things of which they’ve grown so fond, Helen’s sweater and Henry’s style Helen and John, and Rachel and Dick And Ned tooting his great big horn. And Robert with his hair so slick. They’re so many things for which they’ mourn. They’ll never forget Lona’s curls. Nor Walter’s love for Crooksville girls, For when we Seniors graduate, We’ll leave this High School desolate. —LILLIAN BAKER
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sese seaeaeaeseseseaeaeae m hi skan TOasaasaesseaaesssggs “Mrs. Temple’s Telegram Annual Senior Class Play To be Given May 7 Under Direction of Miss Olive G. Murphy A comedy in three acts portraying the trouble caused by the curiosity of Mrs. Temple who didn’t believe the truth. Her tendency to disbelieve her husband’s true story caused him to become a creature of invention. Mr. Temple proved a capable inventor. Hence the comedy. THE CHARACTERS ARE Wigson ........................................................Family Servant Mrs. Temple......................................... Wife of Temple Dorothy ......................................Sister of Mrs. Temple Mr. Temple.............................. The Misunderstood Husband Capt. Tharpe........................................Suitor of Dorothy Mr. Fuller ....................................... Temple’s Colleague Mrs. Fuller........................................... Another Wife Martha ..........................................Still Another Wife Brown .........................................Martha’s Hair-dressing Husband Committees in Charge Mr. Ice......................................................Property Man Music Committee ......Clarence Weese, Rosemary Frecker, Gerald Cross COMMENCEMENT WEEK OUTLINE Senior Class Play—“Mrs. Temple’s Telegram’’...........Friday May 7 Baccalaureate........................................Sunday, May 9 Junior-Senior Reception ...........................Tuesday, May 11 Annual Art Exhibit in Junior High Auditorium Wednesday, May 12 Class Honor Night .................................Thursday, May 13 Commencement .......................................Friday, May 14 T. C. McCRACKEN, Speaker Dean of Normal School, Ohio University, Athens
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