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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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Left to right, bottom row: John Skinion, John Carr. Elmo Allard. Clarence Dalrymple. Harold Nelson, Don Woodward. Second row: Coach Papritan, B. J. Redfern, Max Cross, Junior Reed, Myron Price, Daine Neff. Mgr. Roy Pletcher. BOYS’ BASKETBALL The Crooksville Boys' Varsity team for 1932-33 turned in only a fair record, by winning one-third of its contests. The team played fifteen games and was victorious in only five of them. Although the record is not one to be so proud of the boys were victorious over their worst rivals, Roseville and New Lexington, as well as the Alumni. The record is as follows: Opp. C. H. S. Dec. 2—Moxahala 33 32 Dec. 9—Glouster 24 27 Dec. 10—Thornville 61 21 Dec. 16—Malta-McConnelsville 22 24 Dec. 23—Alumni 21 22 Jan. 6—New Lexington 16 21 Jan. 13—New Concord 34 24 Jan. 21—Philo 18 15 Jan. 27—New Lexington 33 17 Jan. 28—Thornville 21 18 Feb. 3—Roseville 16 19 Feb. 4—Philo 27 II Feb. 10—M. M. 32 21 Feb. 17—New Concord 43 12 Feb. 24—Glouster 32 13 FOOTBALL ’32 Bottom row, left to right: Walter Grubb. John Sicinion. Royce Chaffin. Mgr., Fred Grube. Oscar Abrams. Clarence Del-rymple. James Cannon, Coach Papritan. Second row: William Strafe. Harold Neff. B. J. Redfern. .Myron Price. Mgr., Junior Reed. Roland Barker. Elmo Allard. Junior Leeth. Those on the football team but not in the picture are: Willard Rowe. Robert Bess. Edward Popoczy, Charles Bierly, Paul Levering, and Wallace Tharpe. FOOTBALL RECORD OF 1932 After three weeks of hard practice, Crooksville High's football team opened the season with one of its worst enemies, Roseville, defeatino them by a score of 50-0. After this game a very successful season for Crooksville was expected. The following week Crooksville met her first defeat by the Bremen boys, the score being 12 to 0. Our Red Devils met one of the strongest teams of the year when they came up against M. M., the Big Five Champs . The score of that game was 37 to 0 with Crooksville on the little end. Then, on October 21. Crooksville journeyed to New Concord, where they suffered their most disastrous defeat of the year. New Concord came out on top with the score of 40 to 0. Glouster came to Crooksville full of pep. but, after the game they were water soaked because the game was played in a sea of mud: but again Crooksville lost by a score of 26 to 6. On November 4. Crooksville met New Lex, in the largest game of the year. Crooksville determined to break their losing streak, but were again turned back with a 19 to 0 score. As the snow gently fell, Crooksville won the last game of the season, ending on November I I. Liberty Union was snowed under by a score of 13 to 0. After an unsuccessful season, the boys handed in their uniforms hoping for a better season next year. The season's record is as follows: September 23—Roseville, 0 C. H. S.. 50 September 30—Bremen, 12 C. H. S., 0 October 14—-M. M., 37 C. H. S.. 0 October 21—New Concord, 40 C. H. S., 0 October 28—Glouster, 26 C. H. S., 6 November 4—New Lex.. 19 C. H. S., 0 November II—Liberty Union, 0 C. H. S., 13 =34= PAGE 29
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