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

 - Class of 1935

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CRUX-HI SKAN STAFF Most of the students who were assigned jobs on the annual staff were members of the high school journalism class either this year or some previous year. The Annual Staff is composed of two departments—Business and Editorial. The Editorial Staff consists of— Edi tor-in-ch ie f — Don no Yon ng Assistant Editor—Dorothy Bowers Assistant Editor—Kathryn Smith Junior Class Editor—Margaret Jean Coulter Organizations—Margene Kemerer Sports—Basketball—James German —Football—Junior Semon Music—Esther Mae Goodrich Art—Jack Jonas, Virginia Karr, Dorothy Wilson (Jr.) Intramurals—Bob Trout Jokes—Edith Day Advisor—Mr. Darling The Business Staff is composed of— Business Manager—Doris Stoneburner Jr. Business Manager—Dick Brooks. Assistants—Verna Dcllc Young, Edith Day, Jo Crydcr. Leontine Orndorf, Kenneth Appleman, Gene Havelock. Martha King (Jr.) Advisor—Mr. Zollinger. COMMENCEMENT Dr. B. O. Skinner, Director of Education of the State of Ohio, gave the commencement address for the Class of 1935. He gave an inspiring message to the class of forty-three members. A change in the commencement custom was made at the suggestion of Mr. Darling and Mr. Zollinger. The change was to give the class more of a part in the conduct of the program. Doris Stoneburner as class president presided in the place usually occupied by the Superintendent of Schools. With her on the stage were the other class officers, Lois Penman, vice-president, and Donno Young, secretary and treasurer. The class was presented for their diplomas by one of the teachers instead of the High School Principal. N. B. Snell, President of the Board of Education presented the diplomas. CLASS HONOR NIGHT Class Honor Night is held for the purpose of giving recognition to the honor students. The upper one-fourth of the class participated in the exercises. They were, Jack Jonas, Leontine Orndorf. Cleyta Allard, Wayne Channel. Dorothy Bowers. Junior Semon, Mary Butcher. Kathryn Smith. Theodora Griffiths, Donno Young, Esther Mae Goodrich, and Jo Crydcr. Each year some phase of work is chosen which will be instructive as well as entertaining. This year the social science department was in charge. They chose ‘‘The Flag and Its Care,” for the fundamental idea. Music for the evening was in charge of the music department. COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP CONTEST On March 23 a county scholarship contest was held at New Lexington. The upper 15% of the Senior Class were eligible. Each student took a test in Mathematics, Literature. Science, History and The World Today. Those who competed were: Jack Jonas, Mary Butcher, Leontine Orndorf, Wayne Channels, Junior Semon and Kathryn Smith. Jack Jonas received first place from Crooksville and tenth place in county. Pape Twelve

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MARY JANE TATMAN General Course [fka :I5 B” Club ’35 WILLARD TAYLOR General Course EVELYN WARREN General Course Deavertown High School ’31, • -7-11 Club ’32, ’33 English “B” Club ’32. ’33 History “B” Club ’33 I fka Senior Play Staff AUGUSTA WINTGENS General Course I fka ’34, ’35 Intemiural Basketball ’34, ’35 Volley Ball ’31, ’35 Soft Ball ’34 ROBERT TROUT General Course Class Basketball ’32 ’33 ’34 ’35 Class Volley Ball ’32 ’33 ’34 ’35 Operetta ’35 Class Tennis Team 34 Junior Play ’34 Annual Staff ’35 KATHERINE WOOD General Course Class Basketball ’33 ’35 Class Volley Ball ’33 ’35 Soft Ball 32 ’34 Captain ’34 Home Economics Club ’32 I fka ’34 ’35 History “B” Club 345 Senior Play Staff ’35 VERNA DFLLE YOUNG General Course I fka ’34 35 “B’’ Club ’35 Basketball ’33 ’34 Vollev Ball ’33 Captain ’35 Tennis Club ’33 ’34 ’35 Messenger Editor Annual Staff PHILIP WATTS General Course “B” Club ’35 e«yc)=—-----=-------- ----------------——----------------------------------------s Page Eleven



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Despite the status of time we, the Seniors of ’33, are leaving our Alma Mater more determined to earn a place on the stage of life. All through high school we gained prominence through extensive participation in scholastic as well as extra curricular activities. Doris Stoneburncr, Virginia Karr and Ruth Rambo have played on the varsity basketball team since their freshmen year. In 1933 Margene Kemmerer and Donno Young won the tennis doubles in the Big Six League Tennis Tournament. Esther Mae Goodrich and Kathryn Smith have been representatives to both county band and glee club. Jack Jonas won tenth place in the Ohio State Scholarship contest in 1935. Daine Neff. Junior Semon. Harold Neff and B. J. Redfern played important positions on the varsity f x tball squad. VVc ranked high in scholarship having almost one half of the students in the “B” Club and 18 per cent of the class on the honor roll. In order to raise money for the senior reception we. as juniors, presented the difficult play “Adam and Eva.” The dramatic activity displayed in “Ready Made Family” was outstanding and has been surpassed in few instances. Let us ever strive to abide by our motto “Higher and then higher still” and uphold the high standards that our instructors have set before us. SENIOR POPULARITY CONTEST Most Popular Bov Harold Neff Girl. . . Best Ixjoking Bov Harold Neff Girl... Personality’ Boy Max Cross Girl. . . Polite Bov Wayne Channels Girl... Ideal Bov Wayne Channels Girl... Athlete Boy Harold Neff Girl... Talkative Boy Dean Eveland Girl... Peppiest Bov Junior Semon Girl..., Done Most Eor School Boy... Jack Jonas Girl... Most Even Tempered Boy Philip Watts Girl... Evelyn Warren Most Dignified Boy Walter Rosser Girl... Evelyn Warren Most Intelligent Bov Jack Jonas Girl... Leontine Orndorf Biggest Bluffer Boy Junior Semon Girl... Most Sentimental Bov Harold Neff Girl... Done School Most Boy Biggest Liar Boy Gerald Springer Gordon Hall and Girl... Junior Semon Girl... Most Talented Boy Max Cross Girl... Most Silent Bov Philip Watts Girl. . . Evelyn Warren --------------- Paqc Thirteen

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