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

 - Class of 1934

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CLASS WILL OF ’33 We. the members of the Senior Class of Nineteen hundred and Thirty-Three, of the village of Crooksville, in the county of Perry, and the state of Ohio, do, with perfect sanity, make and publish and declare this document to be our last will and testimony thus making all previous wills made by us null and void . Dick Settle bequeaths his Presidency of the Senior Class to the most bashful boy of the Junior Class, preferably John Skinion or Nick Nelson. Jean Fillmore leaves her blushes to Pauline Hughes. Paul Levering bequeaths his everlasting desire for chewing gum to Margaret Jean Coulter—to be used constantly to save from rust . Mildred Hooper wills her vamping power to Marian Bittner—should be used constantly to keep in best order. Dave Wilson leaves his Goodrich product to Wayne Channell. Irene Glass bequeaths her position as Valedictorian to Joe Frecker. James Alexander wills his love for Physics to any other dumbbell that will take it. Vivian Sanborn leaves her curly locks to Curly Corbett. Bob Aichele bequeaths his position as Crooksville's Rudy Vallee to Charles Bierly. Julia Lee Baldozer leaves her Cannon for a Price . Walkie Tharpe leaves his dramatic ability to Oscar Abrams. Margaret Worthington bequeaths her pleasant disposition to Beryle Eveland. Deanie Barker wills his mighty stature to Donald Stotts. Veneta Wilson leaves her brown eyes to the best looking blonde in the Junior Class. Roy Pletcher bequeaths his Garbo appeal to Everett Talbot. Cleo Moore leaves her cow-girl tactics to Helen Coulter. Wayne Dicken bequeaths his poem, Memories, to Miss Snell, as an example to Modern Literature to be used in her future Literature classes. Iona Karr wills her basketball ability to Mary Jane Tatman. Kenneth Maines bequeaths his tardiness to Philip Watts. Verona Nelson leaves her chauffeur to anyone with the ability to capture him. Ed Popoczy wills his shyness to Jim Poole. Mary Corbett leaves her giggles to Freda Trout. Eldon Channell bequeaths his history ability to Douglas German. Dorothy Young bequeaths her ability as an orator to Jane Cannon. Gerald Grubb wills his pet Kuhn to the highest bidder. Georginna Rinehart bequeaths her quiet, unassuming manner and her low musical voice to Joyce Day. Bob Bess leaves his manly physique to Max Cross. Georgia Annon wills her dignity to Freeda Cannon. Walter Cherry leaves his dates to Jack Peart. Rachel Watts bequeaths her petiteness to Mary Hammer. Myron Price leaves his short legs to Jim Watts. Eileen Deaver bequeaths her red hair to Mr. Zollinger—with the hope that he takes better care of it than he did his own. Ruth Guinsler wills her touching ways to Edith Day. Dorothy Brown leaves her wild manner to Mary Butcher. Garnet Starcher leaves her charming personality to Miss Kemper. Ruth McDaniel leaves her wit to John Carr. Fauntelle Love wills her way with masculine hearts to Elinor Madden. Lois Giles bequeaths her dimples to Paul Leverinq. Pauline Russel leaves her good nature to Vera Pettit. Demoine Cannon bequeaths her fondness for bookkeeping to Don Woodward. To the school we bequeath a Bulletin Board. To the Faculty we bequeath the hope for future pay. To the Juniors we bequeath Room 8 with all its trials and tribulations. To the Sophomores we bequeath a hope and prayer that they will reach their Junior year without mishap . To the Freshmen we bequeath the hope that nothing eats them before they lose their green-noss . To the janitor we bequeath all the chewing gum he may find under the study hall seats . In witness thereof, we, the class of '33. have set our hand this first day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three. Executor: Miss Dillehay. Witness: Mr. Darling, Mr. Zollinger. (Signed) The Senior Class of 1933, By Jack Talbot. 34

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■ Bottom row. left to right: Beatrice Allard. Ruth Rambo. Virginia Karr, Iona Karr, Georgiana Rinehart. Dorothy Watts. Second row: Theda Kemerer. Doris Stoneburner. Third row: Coach Gallatin. Cleyta Allard. Beryle Eveland. Faye Brown. Verna Delle Young, Freda Trout, and Ruby Maulc. C. H.S. GIR1-S’ BASKETBALL TEAM CHAMPIONS OF THE BIS FIVE The Crooksville 1932-33 Girl’s basketball team came out with a very good record and were crowned the champions of the Big Five League. Their boosters had the pleasure of seeing them improve from game to game, under the able direction of their coach, Mr. Gallatin. They won I I games and lost four. Very little has been heard of this successful team although they were the champions of the Big Five League. They made a total score of 300 points to the oppositions' 212. No cup or trophy of any kind was presented to the girls for their good work and very little is known about the success of this year's team. It was one of the best teams in C. H. S. for the past few years. Following is the 1932-33 Nov. 22—McLuney Dec. 2—Moxahala . Dec. 9—Glouster Dec. 10—Thornville Dec. 16- M. M. Dec. 30—Alumni Jan. 6—New Lexington Jan. 13—East Fultonham Jan. 20—Philo ... Jan. 26—New Lexington Jan. 27—Thornville Feb. 4—Roseville Feb. 10—M. M. Feb. 18—Philo Feb. 24—Glouster Totals 212 300 =34 -» PAGE 25 record: Opp. C. H. S. 29 15 24 15 16 43 29 12 11 16 II 17 6 25 5 20 4 19 13 17 21 18 16 21 2 25 16 18 9 19



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 CLASS HONOR NIGHT High School Auditorium Richard Settle. Class President. Presiding March. War March of the Priests from Athalia by F. Mendelssoh Introduction ..... ...................................... Music, White Queen by O. Metra Value of Extra Curricular Activities Hi-Y ................................................................ Iflca and Camp Fire .. B Club.............................................................. Student Council ..................... . . . ..... Glee Club . ... ...... Solo, Smilin' Thru , Arthur A. Penn Orchestra ........... Honor Society .............................. Physical Education for Girls ........... Physical Education for Boys Duet, Where My Caravan Has Rested , by Hermann Lohr March, Senior Recessional........................ n High School Orchestra Richard Settle High School Orchestra Irene Glass, Roy Pletcher Richard Settle Dorothy Young ..... Jack Talbot ............... Fauntelle Love Jean Fillmore Maxine Hankinson Lurlie Wolfe . . . Myron Price Lois Giles Walter Cherry Leontine Orndorf, Janice Reed High School Orchestra BACCALAUREATE Sunday Evening, May 14, 1933, 8 P. M., at the First Methodist Episcopal Church Prelude .................................................................................. Organist Invocation ...... Rev. N. B. Martin, Pastor. Church of Christ The KisS of Spring . Walter Rolfe High School Chorus Scripture Reading Rev. D. H. Anderson, Pastor, United Brethren Church Vocal Duet, Sundown Mary Frances Stuller, Opal Stuller Address, Giants in the Earth Rev. L. Ermil Butler, Pastor. Methodist Episcopal Church Mighty Lak a Rose . Ethelbert Nevin High School Chorus Benediction ................... ................... Rev. N. B. Butler, Pastor. Church of Christ Postlude ................................................................................ Organist COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Exercises Were Held in the High School Auditorium The annual Crooksville High School Commencement was held at 8:00 o'clock Tuesday evening May 16. 1933, at the High School Auditorium. The following program was planned by Miss Stuller, and Mr. Darling: Overture. The Gloriana , Weidt. by the High School Orchestra. War March of the Priests . F. Mendelssohn—High School Orchestra. Violin Duet, The Old Refrain . Fritz Kreisler—Julia Lee Baldoser and Irene Glass. Address—Dr. William Young. Capital University. Presentation of Class—Mr. Zollinger. Presentation of Diplomas—Mr. S. W. Tharp. Boys' Quartette, Vale , Commencement Song by Barnby-Brewer—David Wilson. Edward Popoczy. Bob Aichele, and Myron Price. Venetian Orchestra by J. S. Zamecnik—High School Orchestra. After the program the class received their parents and friends. PAGE 27

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