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Twenty-two CRUX HI S K A N Last Will and Testament of the Class of ’2J Know All Men by These Presents:— Dorotha Thorne leaves her sunny disposition to Thelma Cannon. We, the Senior Class of 1928. of Crooks-ville High School, Crooksville, Ohio, being of sound mind do declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament, making all former wills and testaments, made by us, null and void: Thelma Thomas leaves her ability to sing to Meddlin Canode. Addie May wills her curly hair to Ruth Hull. Unto the whole school we leave our good will, our love and our friendship. Harry Hughes leaves his position on the football team to Witty Dairymple. To the Seniors of 1929 we bequeath our dignity, our brilliancy, and best wishes. To Vaugh Stoneburner, Frank Nelson leaves his black hair. To the Sophomores we will the good times we had while we were Sophomores. Ann Stoneburner leaves her quiet disposition to Kathryn Longley. To the Freshmen we leave our sincere wishes for a prosperous high school career. Norma Leeth leaves her position as pianist, for the orchestra, to Mary Kathryn Stine. To the faculty, our principal, and our superintendent we leave our thanks for the interest they have shown toward us, and our good grades for them to use the coming Beatrice Smith leaves her jolly disposition and pep to Margaret Guinsler. Clarence Jones, Ronald Tharpe and Philip years. Tague leave their A’s and ability to get by to Philip Stoneburner and Dale Tysinger. Hilda Rambo leaves her executive position as president of the senior class to the junior class president. Virginia and Iva Cannon leave their ability to read and write shorthand to Thelma Cannon. Jay Brooks leaves his position as bell boy to Noel Wilson on one condition—that he will Claire Spring leaves his position as editor of the annual for 1928, to anyone who can have it. hold it. Hazel Blosser and Ruth Tharpe leave their places on the basketball team to Naomi Robison and Dorotha Trout. Dorotha Blaney, Agnes Barker and Elsie Wood leave their constant companionship to Ruth Garven and Pauline Fellers.
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Twenty-one CRUX H S K A N Senior Class History A few years ago, in the fall, We entered our dear C. H. S. Workers were we one and all, Determined to stand with the best. As Freshmen we were a bit fearful, Lest something we do might be wrong. But as time passed on we grew cheerful And soon all our sorrows were gone. The next year as Sophomores we entered, Working each day with a zest. Services many, we rendered Proving our worth to the rest. As Juniors we took active part In athletics and social affairs. Our class was known from the start As one which would always play square. As Seniors we kept on working With all the skill of our brains; Not once did we think of shirking, The tasks thru which knowledge was gained. Though from our school we must part, And far o’er the world we may go, Away down deep in our hearts, The love for our high school will grow. —ELLEN DUCKWORTH.
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CRUX HI SKAN Twenty-three Florence Giles leaves her ability to solve arithmetic to Bernice Day. Ronald Tharpe leaves his appearance as Lindbergh to Chalmer Milligan. Hazel Hale and Ruth Klingler will their bookkeeping sets to Clara Wiseman and Thelma Reichen. Vera Scott and Margaret McMillan leave their ability to play the violin to Orma Laughlin and Gail Bateson. To Hilda McDonald and Sylvia McCray, Rosa Lee Allen wills her long hair. Lena Rowe and Florence Giles leave their unending friendship to Dorotha Gossman and Meddlin Canode. Thelma Thomas and Philip Tague leave their love for chemistry to David McFarland and Orma Laughlin. Ivan Eveland leaves his “I don’t know” answers to Melvin Giles. Marian Giles leaves his position on the basketball team to Melvin Conaway. Floyd Smith wills his job as student athletic manager to Joe Hull, providing he is big enough to carry “Old Saul,” the football dummy. Gaynell Roush wills her red hair to Eileen Hunt. Ellen Duckworth wills what is left of her make-up to Lillian Tharpe. Glenola Hoops and Eva Brown leave their excellent memories to Dorotha Allen and Mary Rambo. Bernadine Fell leaves her dignity to Ralph Earns. Elizabeth Moore, Mavis May, Ethel May-field, Josephine Perrigo and Bessie Ferguson leave their positions as typists to the members of the Typing I class. In witness whereof, we hereby set forth, on this sixteenth day of January, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, this Last Will and Testament. (Signed) THE SENIORS OF ’28. Per Lena Rowe. Executrix: Miss Murphy. Witnesses: Orma Laughlin Thelma Cannon Lewis Williams
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