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

 - Class of 1932

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Page 33 text:

JUNIORS President Holland Barker Vice President Ruth McDaniel Secretary-Treasurer Irene Glass Robert Bess Never a care have I known.” Mary Corbett Generosity is the flower of justice.” Gerald Grubb “Wh-t care I, though death be nigh; I’ll live for love, or die.” Jean Filmorc “A lrdy is serene.” David Wilson “Girls do not interest me.” • Betty Brown “Laugh, and the world laughs with you.” Jack Lee Talbot “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.” Irene Glass ‘I do mv best and trust to luck for the rest.” Richard Settle “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” Julia Lee Baldoser “Say it with music.” Wallace Tharp “To be great is to be misunderstood.” Lcnora Carr Shy? Not I.” Wayne Dicken “Life is but a dream forme.” Etta. Maude Starcher “Honor lies in honest toil.” Elden Channel “Work doesn’t agree with me.” Iona Karr “Cares not a pin what they said or may say.” Paul Levering “I came, I saw, I conquered.” Mildred Hooper “ Men, not marks, have been her aim.” Roy Pletcher “ Toil is my recreation.” Garnet Starcher “Silence is golden.” Elmo Allard The world was not made in a minute; why should I rush?” Veneta Wilson They accomplish most who faithfully toil.” Holland Barker “He has risen to quite a height.” Eileen Deaver “Slow to speak but good to listen.” Demoin Cannon “So discreet a maiden there never was.” Margaret Worthington “ A gentle ma d.” Lurlic Wolfe “ dainty little lassie.” Edward Popoczy Me and myself are the best of pals.” Rachel Watts “Always gay, throughout the day” Myron Price “ A witty lad.” Verona Nelson “Love is better than fame.” Kenneth Maincs Men of few words are the best men.” Pauline Russell Woman is fickle and ever changeable.” Clarence Dalrymplc He has the key to every girl’s heart.” Vivian Sanborn ‘Joy is the spice of life.” John Cross Give me liberty or give me a Saturday Evening Post.” Ruth McDaniels “There is sunshine ;n her smile.” Robert Aichele “Ain’t life grand?” Georgianna Rinehart “‘Gentlemen prefer blondes.” Walter Cherry How carefully he counts the minutes.” Lois Giles “Live today; tomorrow may never come.” Jennie Wolf Few cares have I.” James Alexander “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.” Ruth Guinsler “ Let gentleness be her strong enforcement.” Maxine Hankinson—‘ Just a little bit dignified.” Emmet Abrams “To err is human.” Fauntelle Love “Goldilocks should have been her name.” Julia Rambo— Every cloud hrs a silver lining.” Eleanor Anderson “The world delights in sunny people.” Georgia Annon “Little but mighty.” Violet German “Those who are little are always spry.” Dorothy Brown “Conservative but sweet.” Cleo Moore “Ride’er cowboy.”

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SOPHOMORES MaureybooneRoycechaffinDouglasgerman RaymondgilesJuniorhutchisonJames kinnanTomrinehartMerrilriceDon wood ward Beat riceallard Mari a nbittner GracecusickJoycedayGeorgiannadensmoreWilmagrimesGretchengrufcePaulinehughes Margaret keatesThedakemererElinormadden Dorothy peartThelmapriceJanecannon RuthtannerVerapettitBettysalsburyHazelskeenesOscarabramsWalteraukerJoseph f rev ker FrederickgrubbVi ncentguinslerPaulhenery RalphhughesOrrisleeth Elmer mcfarlandHaroldnelsonJamespooleWilliamstrateEveretttalbotRonaldturnerBui nece barberNelliecableF'redacannonCecilacorbettHelencoulterGenevieveepplyBei yle evelandGenevievegossmanMaryhammerRuthkarnsFredatrout. We returned to school in the fall of 31 as Sophomores to look down upon the Freshmen as we had been looked down upon. With the pranks of our first year behind us and the dignity of the upperclassmen before us, we felt that we must adapt ourselves to our new rank. Firmly and energetically (pardon our egotism) we grasped the problem “by the horns” and everything has turned out “wonderfully.” President William Strate Vice President Grace Cusick Secretary-Treasurer Betty Lee Salsbury

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