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SOPHOMORES Top row, left to right: Dale Alton, Billy Kenny. Herman Walsh. Robert German. Jack Lee G ss. Eldon Nelson, Eugene Locke, Gerald Roush, Robert Fleming, Marion Wolfe, George Warren. Fourth row. left to right: Caroll Steele, Ellis Johnson. Howard Cooke, Sam Worthington, Ronald Channel. Janie Eveland, Fred Reed, Arnold Williams, Addison Watts, James May. Third row, right to left: Harold Poole, Mary Rice. Fern Baughman. Alberta Lowry, Josephine Veyon, Letha Stanberry, Virginia Ellis, Marjorie Flickinger, Sue Stephenson, James Watts. Second row, left to right: Wanda Hankinson. Elda Gail Oakley. Elfreda Groves, Wilma Brown. Betty Kinnan, Mevclyn Leavers, Thelma Kirkwood. Joan Brown, Annabclle Stephenson, Lillian Frash. Eileen Hoops. First row, left to right: Genevieve Kuhn, Annaleene Bentley, June Day, Ruth Price, Harriet Keates, Mary Thompson, Lucille Boone. V irginia McKinney, Lucrctia Bess, V irginia Cunningham, Reba Chaffin. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President......................................Mary Thompson Vice President..............••..................Harriet Keates Secretary Treasurer...........................Lucille Boone FRESHMAN Top row, left to right: Charles Brown, Don Seamon. Franklin Thompson. Wayne Love, Paul Weese. Richard Walters, Eugene Hull, Dick Downey, Dick Brannon. Fourth row. left to right: Albert Talbot, Eldon Clawson, Gerald Smith. Frank Woodward, Denver May, Kenneth Young, Edgar Spears, Doug Moore, Ben Gilliotte, Leo Hoops, Edward Cryder. Third row. left to right: Maxine Kemerer, Thelma Chaffin. Dorothy Lyons. Marion Mercer. Eleanor Cusick. Faye Channell, Bernice Price, Harriet Alton, Evelyn Brown, Bonny Rambo, Vivian Mullet. Second row, left to right: Virginia Annon, Mary Elcanore Lawrence. Norma Aichele, Jean Zinn, Luella Talbot. Doris Anderson. Elizabeth Smith. Isabelle Cooper, Fern Hoops, Jean Hull First row, right to left: Burnett Rambo, Evelyn McGuire, Betty Watts, Deverne Young. Betty Levering. Virginia Whitehouse, Marion Gorby, Madeline German, Eileen Rhodes, Mary Moulton. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President.............. Vice President......... Secretary Treasurer . Elanor Cusick Thelma Chaffin Junior Denman
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t SCHOOL CALENDAR Sept. 10—Well, here we are imprisoned for another nine months. Sept. 11—Four new teachers—hot clog! Sept. 12—Classes , start off with a hang. Sept. 11—End of first week. One down and thirty-five more to go. Sept. 17—School in earnest—no more laughing or chewing of gum. Sept. 10—Rig time in the old town to-nite. We belled Spence and his wife. Sept. 21—Rig football game, C. H. S. vs. Roseville. We won by a score of 0 to 0. Sept. 21—Such noise! The orchestra is tuning up for its first meeting. Sept. 20 New addition to football field. A beautiful muslin wall. Sept. 28—Hurrah! Our football heroes beat St. Mary's by a score of 12 to 0. Oct. 1—Only eight more months of school. Oct. 9—Faculty organizes a volley ball team. Ret that’ll l e good. Oct. 12—A sore note. McConnelsville 19, Crooksville 0. Oct. 18—Early halloweeners warned to wait until Oct. 31 to sling them thar tomatoes. Oct. 31—Halloween—Hurrah—Where are the witches? Nov. 1—Only seven more months of school. Nov. 5—Another orchestra practice. Nov. 9—Rasket ball schedule announced. Dec. 13—Junior Class Play. Dec. 11—Schools close for Christmas vacation. Students find time to catch up on sleep. Dec. 28—Crooksville loses twin bill to McConnelsville. Tough luck. Jan. 1—Junior High Operetta—Polished Pebbles. It was worth giving up a couple pkgs. of chewing gum to see it. Jan. 11—Decided definitely that Seniors will have annual. Jan. 25—Crooksville to meet New Lex. tonight. Watch out, kids. Feb. 1—Two new stars discovered in Jr. Hi operetta. Jr. Denman and Evelyn McGuire. Feb. 8—Adult Home Ec. Classes hold first meeting. Feb. 15—New cover purchased for Stage Curtain. March 1—Cast and Staff for Senior Play chosen. March 8—Crooksville to Tournament at Logan. March 15—Proofs arrive for Senior Pictures. March 22—Annual Advertisement reaches $200 mark; annual assured. March 29—Date for Senior Play, “Ready-Made Family.” April 5—Seventh grade takes intelligence tests. What a showing. April 12—Crooksville gets school improvement from state. April 19—Pupils get eye tests. Perhaps Jr. Hi students can see to get through the halls in Sr. High without breaking legs, arms, etc. April 26—Operetta, “And It Rained.” April 27—Commercial Contest. April 30—Ifka girls banquet in honor of their mothers. May 1—Scholarship contest at Athens. May 15—Senior Chapel. May 17—Junior-Senior Prom. May 19—Raccalaureate. May 20—Senior Day. May 23—Class Honor Night. M ay 21—Commencement. Pac c Twenty-two
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