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

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIORS it THE CLASS OF 1936, C. H. S. by MARGARET JEAN COULTER The class of ’3( is “little but mighty.” Although vc number a scant thirty, we have taken part in many school activities. About one-third of our members have rated a place on the honor roll during their three years in high school. This year those more interested in literature formed a better l ook club known as the “Bebe Club” True, vve are interested in intellectual development hut not to such an extent as to become book worms. We have been represented in both Intramural and Big Six League athletics. Last year Billy Anderson won the boys’ tennis finals. Joe King, Edwin Allard, James Cannon, Lawrence Moulton and Junior Reed contributed competition for our opponents in football contests. This winter the latter three were members of the varsity basketball team. The Student Council elected two junior representatives to the executive committee. Several juniors were chosen to act on the newly organized student court. Probably our most outstanding participation is in dramatics. In 1933. two of our classmen were called to assist the Junior High School in their production of ‘‘Pollyanna.” Last winter, four sophomores portrayed roles in the all-high school play. I Like Your Nerve.” Besides a number in the dancing choruses for the Glee Club’s performance, And It Rained,” we offer four juniors to the principal cast. All during high school we have looked forward to the time when we would entertain the Seniors. This year, expenses for the prom were earned by the presentation of Skidding.” Dick Brooks’ comedy acting, George Burley’s portrayal of grandpa, and the character parts of Ruth Tatman and John Peart will not be forgotten soon. Not only the cast deserves commendation. Each member of the class, from the director to the ushers, helped make the play one which was pronounced near professional by those witnessing it. The co-operation of the class in preparing this play is significant of their work all during high school. We are looking forward to a successful year as Seniors. I a e Sixteen

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JUNIOR CLASS Top row, left to right: Holden Garvin. Ross Smith, Edwin Allard. Junior Billie Anderson. Reed, John Peart. Harold Riggle, Third row, left to right: Bob Talbot, Dick Brooks, George Burley, Joe King. Warden Manlier, Robert Conaway, Lawrence Moulton, James Cannon, Dick Aichele. Second row, left to right: Ruth Tatman, Beatrice Tedrow, Margaret Jean Coulter. Hazel Sanborn, Betty Driggs, Dorothy Wilson, Virginia Hcisler, Georgianna Lentz. First row, left to right: Nadine Bess. Harriet Wetzel. Margaret Burley, Marjorie Sowers, Martha Kng, Lois Kincaid, Marjorie Turner, Thelma Eveland, Frances Dillehay. JUNIOR CLASS ROLL Martha King—“I know what I do, am unmoved by men’s blame Or their praise either.” Georgiania Lentz—“Let me play the fool: With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. Holden Garven—“He hates to see a boy the fool of books.” Edwin Allard— Whose high endeavors are an inward light. That makes the path before him always bright.” Frances Dillehay—“Ah, but a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, Or what’s the heaven for?” Dorothy Wilson—“I can do with my pencil what I know. What I see, what at bottom of my heart I wish for.” Hazel Sanborn—“Thou dost mock at fate and care. Leave the chaff and take the wheat.” Margaret Burley—“Seeing only what is fair. Sipping only what is sweet.” Dick Brooks—“He speaks an infinite deal of nothing.” Junior Reed—-“And thus from day to day, my little boat Rocks in its harbor, lodging peaceably.” James Cannon—“A man he was, to all the country dear.” Marjorie Sowers—“Laugh and be merry; remember, better the world with a song.” Harriett Wetzel—“Glad till the dancing stops, and the lilt of the music ends.” Bee Tedrow—“Come, and trip it, as you go. On the light, fantastic toe.” Ruth Tatman To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.” Peg Coulter—“How dull it is to pause, to make an end. To rest unburnished, not to shine in use. Bob Conaway—“Into the closed mouth the fly will never get.” Dick Aichele—“You can’t rise with the lark if you’ve been on one the night before.” Betty Driggs—“She swivels those eyes around.” George Burley—“He is indebted to his memory for his jests and his imagination for his facts.” Bob Talbot—“Wise men say nothing in dangerous times.” John Peart—“He’s able to strut even when lie’s sitting down.” Thelma Eveland—“The shortest answer to a task is doing.” Lois Kincaid—“To really get a kick out of life, be a live wire.” Nadine Bess—“Speak not at all, in any wise, till you have somewhat to speak.” Marjory Turner—“We should be as careful of our words as of our actions.” Ross Smith—“He is a little chimney, heated hot in a moment.” Harold Riggle—“Car. caress, careless, earless.” Joe King—“Modesty seldom resides in a breast that is not enriched with nobler virtues.” Virginia Heisler—“Be game—but not everybody’s.” Lawrence Moulton—“Speech is silver; silence is golden!” Billy Anderson—“An ounce of loyalty is worth a pound of cleverness.” Wardin Mauller—“He does a good deal of his thinking in quotation marks.”

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