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9 3 0 CLASS WILL U'Ontimth . RALPH KARNS - K Dancing - - - - EDMUND SETTLE . JAMES KEATS - - Fondncss forFrcnch MAURICE MAXWELL . BIYRON KINCAID - Basketballcaptaincy RAY DALRYMPLE . MARVIN MCGI'IRE Football captaincy JAMES PITCOCK . DERMONT REED - Great height - - JOHN E. HULL . DAYLE Ross - - Girl friends - - - JACK BIRD '. Oms TATMAN - Curly hair - - - KATHRYN XVILSON . HAROLD SMITH - - Musical ability - JAMES FERGUSON . CONRAD XVILSON - - ' Gentlemanly ways LAWRENCE XVATTS . PHILLIP STONEBI'RNER ; Love for chemistry JOSEPH szcman TO SCHOOL Group picture of the Seniors, the Hagpole, and chewing gum underneath various chairs and tables. TO FACULTY Our sympathy. TO JUNIORS Our hopes and prayers. TO SOPHOMORES Automatic questionganswer guaranteed for two years. TO FRESHMEN High-Chairs, a carton of soap to be used at once and a box of all-day suckers not to be opened till Christmas. DOROTHY HAZLETT. Seventeen
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T H E 1 9 8 0 R A B A CLASS WILL OF 5305 XVe, the 1nembe1s 0f the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundled and Thirtv of the 1illage 0f Crooks1 1116 in the county of Pcrrv. and the state of Ohio. do With per- fect sanitv. make. publish and declare this document to be our last 111111 and testa- ment. thus4making all prc1 1011s wills made by us null and 1oid. 1. LITYADELLE AICHELE wills her red hair to - ' RUTH MCDAXIEL 2. DOROTHY ALLEN - i: 5 Cuteness - - - VIVIAN TATMAN 3. ELLEN ANNON - - i 4; Basketball position GEORGIA ANNON :1. HERBERTA BROWN 7 i Melodious voice - MOLLY J. BUTLER 5. MARY CAMPBELL 7 Paderewskian skill- ETHEL TROUT 6. GERALDINE COPE- - ' Curly locks - - - PHILLYS PETTIT 7. BERNICE DAY - - i Love for tiHecketii THELMA GABRIEL 8. RHEA MAE DAWSON 5 Driving ability - 5 BERNARD CABLE 9. NAN DENMAN - - :1 Long tresses - - ELLA PEART 10. MARJORIE DENNIS - ii ' Cheer leading - - SYLVIA MCCRAY 11. MARY GUINSLER - - N Sewing ability - - BETTY BROWN 12. DOROTHY HAZLETT 2 i Basketball position MARGENE KINCAID 13. GENEVIEVE HEATH - K; Touching ways - - ELDON CHANNEL 14. RUTH HULL - - - 1 Disposition - 2 - SARA BAKER 15. DOROTHY HULL - - The Studebaker - JOE HULL 16. ARDELLA MORRALL - Pep - - - - - OSCAR MAY 17. RUBY LEVERING - - i Genius - - - - VVALTER CHERRY 18. EDITH LOWRY - - 2 XVit - - - - - DONALD VEYON 19. 1VIN1F0RD MCDANIEL 5 Basketball position WILMA TANNER 20. FRANCIS MOORE - - ii i: Make-up - - - ETTA MAUDE STARCHER 21. PAULINE NOON , - a W'insome ways - - MILDRED MCGUIRE 22. JENETTE RAMBO - ; i i: Giggles - - - - DORA LEA SEMON 23. LUELLA STANSBERY - :K 2' Dates - - - - DOROTHY SOWERS 24. ELEANORE VVOODWARD : 5; Natural waves and ways - - - - - JULIA LEE BALDOZER 25. KATHERINEiSIPRINGER 5 Good Nature - - IONA KAER 26. GAIL BATESON - - wills his Dignity to - - - MALCOLM MOORE 27. HAROLD BESS - - - 1 Blushes - - - - BOB AICHELE 28. WILSON BURLEY - - Spelling Champion- , ship - - - - - DOROTHY SOWERS 29. WILLIAM CLARK - A Football position - JAMES ALEXANDER 30. GERALD COPE - - ; Poetry - - - - DALE DOWNEY 31. KENNETH FRASH - 1: Bookkeeping set - MELVIN GILES 32. WILLARD GILLON - - 5'; Black hair - - - ANNA BAILEY 33. ROBERT HALL - - - Tardy excuses - - GLENARD HOLMES 34. ELDEN HAMMOND - t: Shyness - - - - JAMES PITCOCK 3.5 XVILLIAM HENNING - Quietness - - - GEORGIANA RINEHART 36. EARL HICKS - - - ' ' Dimples - - - - ROSEMARY BROWN
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CLASS PROPHECY DIRECTORY OF CLASS OF 1930ePUBLISHED MAY 10, 1940, CROOKSVILLE, OHIO Luvadelle Aichele, a Marathon dancer at a Los Angeles night club; Dorothy Allen, S. Zanesville Partner in the Allen Lowery truck farm; Ellen Annon, Co- lumbus, Girls B. B. Coach at North High School; Gail Bateson, Oshkosh, President of the First National; Harold Bess, Ann Arbor, Professor of Chemistry; Herberta Brown, Ohio State, Patiently working- for a coveted M. D.; XVilson Burley, Wash- ington, Admiral in U. S. Navy; Mary Campbell, Detroit, Instructress of music at Cass High School; Gerald Cope, Anywhere tA roaming penniless p060; Geraldine Cope, Cleveland, Interior Decorator; William Clark, CNo permanent addressL First Alto in Whitman7s Band; Rea Mae Dawson, Oshkosh, Housewife, OVhose, I wondeU ; Bernice Day, New York Chorus Girl; NanhDenman, McCluncy, A jolly 01d maid, tof all thinng; Marjorie Dennis, Columbus, Nurse at Mt. Carmel Hospital; Kenneth Frash, Stoker 0n the Leviathan; Ruby Levering, Greenwich Authorcss; Willard Gillon, Broadway, Belascds best Barber! Mary Guinsler, Florida, Proprie- tor of a tourist camp, at Daytona Beach; Robert Hall, no permanent atldress, Ole always was a shiftless tpr; Elden Hammond, Cincinnati, Mail carrier, tnot an angel after 31D ; Dorothy Hazlett, Palm Beach, bathing beauty; Genevieve Heath, Urbana, Dean of Women at University of 111.; William Henning, Roseville, retired owner of several oil wells; Earl Hicks, Chicago, in line for the presidency of Sears ch Roebuck, Gt doesn,t say how far down the lind; Ruth Hull, Columbus, Hunting- ton National Bank; Ralph Karns, Ring Master in a circus; Dorothy Hull, Buenos Aires, Prima Donna; James Keates, Dearborn, in the pay of Henry Ford, On what capacity; I wonderw; Myron Kincaid, BuH'alo, Taxi driver, U for one will exer- cise my legs when in Buffalox Edith Lowery, S. Zanesville, in Allen-Lowery truck farm; VViniford McDaniels, Newark, disillusioned clerk in a Red Front; Marvin McGuire, Chicago, Football promoter; Ardella Moran, Columbus, Nurse at Mt. Carmel Hospital; Frances Moore, Columbus, Hostess at the Maramor; Pauline Noon, Hollywood Screen Idol; Jeanette Rambo, Columbus, Head waitress at the Neil House; Dermont Reed, Crooksvillc; a man of leisure, Ulasft changed his former occupation, I seej; Dayle Ross, Crooksville, still the girls, best bet; Harold Smith Banjcrmasin tThaHs in BorneoL Cannibal Converter; Katherine Springer, Long Island, aviatrix; Luella Stanbery. Deaventown, French Instructress at Deavertown High School; Phillip Stoneburncr, lst trombone in Sousak Band; Orris Tatman, San Diego: owner of a chain of grocery stores from New York 'to San Francisco; Conrad W'ilson, New York City, comic strip artist, U suppose Corfs his own modeU; Eleanor Woodward; London, Duchess. DOROTHY HULL. Eighteen
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