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

 - Class of 1930

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3 0 R A B A DOROTHY LOUANNA ALLEN - - - Commercial Course Basketball t27; New Bureau 730; Crux Hi Skan StaH 930. ttTho shis in a shy and quiet class: Thenfs mischief in this little lass? VVINIFORD D. MCDANIEL - e Wi'nniett C'omnwrriul Foursp Formerly 0f Granville. Basketball 29, BO; HKathleeIW; HRings in the Sawdust ; ttAre You a MasonPth; Glee Club 39, 30. nS0 discreet a maiden there never was? DOROTHY E. HULL - - - - Daft College Preparatory Course ttHulda 0f Hollanth; ttRings in the Saw- dustth; gAre You a Masonw; Orchestra ,27, ,28, ,29, 30; Glee Club 27, 28, 729, 530; Crux Hi Skan Staff 30; State Scholarship Contest 330; A11 County Musical 27. ml'he world delights in sunny people? NANNETTE ELIZABETH DENMAN - nNan General Culture Course Librarian 7:28, h80; ttRings in the Sawdustht; ttAre You a MusouW; News Bureau 30; Assistant, Principalhs Office ,29, 30. 'IA jolly good soul. dignified, clever; may her present reputation be with her forever? HAROLD CHARLES BESS - - - ttBPssiW General Culture Course Un all he does, he giz'qx his hext? RUBY ORLETA LEVERING - - - College Preparatory Course ttKathleenth; ttRingS in the Sawdusttt; Glee Club 327, S28, :29, 730; Crux Hi Skan Staff 180; Librarian ,27, $28, ,29, 730; State Scho- larship Contest 30. rfLet gentleness my strong mzforcemmzt he? ROBERTMYRON KINCAID - - Sicipprrth College Praparatary C'omas-t' Football 29, Mgr. L28; Glee Club h27; Crux Hi Skan 750. rtThough many trgh they never get. The very best of me, as yet? ALBERT ORRIS TATMAN - - - Dutch? Foliage Prep. ttRings in the Sawdusth; President of Class t27, t28; Orchestra 7:27, 328, 729; Glee Club 9 27. Methinks ttis time for singing.U DERMONT NEFF REED - - - ann College Prep. Football 27, '28, 729; Basketball 527; ttAI-e You a MasonW; Glee Club h27. tIDo it in, haste, and repent at your leisure? DAYLE EDMUND Ross - - - KtDorgft Commercial Course ttMiss Cherry Blossomhh; ttHuIda 0f Hole landh; ttRings in the Sawdusth; ttAre you a MasonW; Orchestra 27, 328, 39, 30; Glee ' Club 327. KtSomeone said that 'Dapper Dan: Was not the only Iadiest manhm Fourmen

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T H E 1 9 3 RIIEA MAE DAWSON - - - Dawsgf General Culture Course k1Miss Cherrv Blossomm HHulda of Hol- 1 - 7 . 121111111; 11Kathleen11; 11R1ngs 1n the SuwdusP; uAre You a Musonfw; Orchestra v27, 128, 129, 130; Glee Club ,27, 128, 529, ,30. Crux Hi Skun staff 130. WDign'it'q aplenty has this maid, shak- a damsel trim and neat, In her work $71053 hard to boat? ARDELLA MORIIALL - - - 11Archic11 General Culture Course 11Kuthlecn11; 11Hulda' of Holland ; uAre You a Mason .911; Glee Club 127, ,28, 129, 330. Happy and from care I am free. Why arenr't they all mutant like mew DOROTHY M. HAZLETT - - - 11D0t11 College Prep. Course Librarian 729; Basketball 127, 128, 129, ,30; 11Kathlecn11; Crux Hi Skzm Staff 130; As- sistant, PrincipaPs Ollice S29, 130. ;'G1211tle and sweet mid oh so neat. A more lovable girl youjll seldom 771,!th MARY ELEANOR WOODWARD - Tierrgf Commercial Course 11Huldn 0f 11011311111; Hiings in the Smxu duSP: Glee Club 127, 7:28, 129, ,30; Crux Hi Skull :30; Librarian 127, 128; Assihmt l,i- bmrian 129; Head Librarian y5:10. Hileanofs unusual sense of duty, Tllwarts wbatk' said of bmim- mul beauty. EDITH M. LOWERY - - - - Ear, Commercial Course nFor the 10ch 0f jnlmx this little Ian's. Is rated firs't ummlg her IPIHSsJ', MARY REBECCA GUINSLER - - Bob General Culture Course r'Rings in the Sawdust ; Glee Club 127, 729, :30; Home Economics Club 127, 128. ' zllong the cool surmastrerul vale of life. 113710 Impt 1110 naisv-las tenor of 1201' may? LAURA FRANCES MOORE - - rithth Commtwciul Chum; Cherry 131055011111; Glee Club 127; Home Economics Club 127, 128. mfim she seems so reserved and shy, Things that are little are always spry? LUVADELLE BERNICE AICHELE , - 1741:1311 Commercial Course Basketball '28, ,29; 11Miss Cherry 131055011111; Glee Club 327, 128, 129; Crux Hi Skan Staff 130; Home Economics Club 127, 128. 1'But to know her is to love her? BERNICE ETTA DAY - 1 - 3141.1th 1 rnnmkrciul Course Glee Club 127. b'Ntcr Late Than Never? Thirteen M



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T H E 1 9 3 0 R A B A SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Let us pause for :1 moment in the whirl of this busy world and look back upon the, past record of the Class of 1930. Or rather, let us consider for :1 moment the history of the Class. This is our final year. How short and yet how long 21 time it has been since, the September of 26 when we entered the portals of C. H. S. as delighted yet shy and frightened Hfreshies. It was :1 new and mysterious place, whereof we knew nothing and into which we came somewhat perturbed. Our freshman year was :1 year principally of getting acquainted, but we were an ambitious group. A more spirited Class has never entered the high school. However young we may have seemed to umwr-elnssmen, we nevertheless entered the. social whirl :mzl were. foremost in exer- cising the policy of making things go. We were represented in the larger activie ties of the school, taking our places in the school athletics and Operetta. In the fall of 1927 We came back again, blossomed into full fledged sophomores. IVe had lost our green tinge and realized we were a part of the school and student body. We cheerfully took our places in the ear of the familiar study hall, suffer- ing a slight loss in members but very proud to have reached the first large step to- ward Our goal. We answered the call for contributors to the school activities. fur- nishing a number for the Operetta, County Musical, High School Orchestra, Glee Club, and we also had a small representation in athletics. Such was the good work done by the Class that we were all well satisfied and in good cheer at the end of the term. By the following year we had advanced to junior dignities. We had but One more step to take before reaching; the coveted goal. XVe were again represented in the local and county musical activities, and our girls and boys took part in zltll letics. We were a happy group when we, learned that one of our number was the winner of the county spellng contest. 'We did our bit in making life livable for the Seniors 0f ,29 and tried to right every wrong; we had committed against them by giving them a most delightful banquet, one which will long be remembered in the history of the high school. Thus in all splendor came the class of our junior year. Now we are assembled together for the last year of activities as a group of in- telligent, industrious, and dignified seniors. The curtain is rising for the last time and we are as actors taking; our places for the last performance. During this year we have, taken leading parts in the social and athletic life of the high school. The leading- characters of the high school Operetta were students, who for the past four years had been prominent in the musical activities of the school. The senior dances of the year were a delight and a pleasure to all who were fortunate enough to enjoy them. We were represented in football by Ralph Karns, Marvin McGuire, Myron Kincaid, Wilson Burley, Conrad Wilson, Dermont Reed and William Clark. In basketball by Myron Kincaid, Conrad Wilson. and William Clark. In girls, basket- b:1ll by Ellen Annon. Dorothy Hazlett, :md Winifred Melhmiels. We have not been an ordinary t-lussiiibut an outstanding class, 11nd our greatest achievement was the fact that we were able to reestablish the custom of publishing each year :1 book containing; the activities of the school. We feel we are indebted to our Class president, Editor. Business Manager, Asst. Businesx Manager and staff for this feat, and we, shall always be grateful to Our Supt. Mr. Stage, our principal Mr. Stuart, and 0111' Class zxdvisor Miss Spencer for their cooperation and loyalty in all 0111' ettorts and aeemnplishments. Our senior days are closing; and soon they will be but a memory of the paSt. We are glad and yet sorry that this time has come. It gives us :1 feeling; of greatest satisfaction to know that we have suc- cessfully completed our career as students of C. H. S. T0 none will it spell finis, and it is our sincere wish that the memory of the Class of 330 will be an inspiration for others to follow us and our motto, UOHVVerd and Upward. HENRIETTA BROWN. Fifteen

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