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

 - Class of 1935

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EIGHTH GRADE Top row, left to right: Max James, Rodney Yoder, Tommy Burley, Earl Hankinson, Harold Hammond. Ned Sowers, Joe Corbett, Billy Sowers, Edgar Fleming, Gerald Fisher, Owen Tharpe. Fourth row, left to right: Dick Printz, Dale Dicken. Lowell Jones, Wallace German. Robert Roush, Robert Goss-man, Gilbert Barker. John Mickey, Joseph Watts, Eugene Luster. Glenn Hill, Kenneth Browning, Harry Ongell. Third row. left to right: Ruby Brown, Shela Hannuni, Mary King. Jane Ellis, Joye Johnson, Mary Wilson. Lucille Auker, Lenora White, Jean Tatman, Grace Mickey, Ina Mae Blosser. becond row. left to right: Robert McMillan. Lyle Talbot, Earl Alton, Jack Hull, Bonibele Allard, Frances Morris. Jane Wilson, Margaret Allen, Billy Curl. Leo Dillehay, Raymond Bush. Joe Abrams. First row, left to right: Bernice Spears, Mildred Nelson, Mary Rambo, Lois Day, Jane Watts, Lois Bonifant. Marguerite Singer, Dorothy Johnson, Helen German, Fern Hoops, Marcella Fleming. SEVENTH GRADE Top row, left to right: Harold Gossman, Eddie Channell. Merle Kemerer, Charles Heisler, Robert Hicks. Rex Annon, Paul Gossman, Kendall Smith, Rex Cannon, James Miller, Theodore Allen. Fifth row. left to right: Russell Printz, Iber Yoder, Parker Crooks, Bob Eveland. Burdette Butler, Eugene Rinehart, William Spires. Paul McLain, Loyd Holmes, Lacey McGill, John Price, Charles Corbett, Victor Karr. Fourth row, left to right: Opal Taylor, Ruby Epplev, Guinevere Conaway, Emily Sish, Ruth Donnelson. Jo Lecth. Betty Maines, Marcella Kellenbarger, Mary Margaret Baughman, Marguerte Gossman. Ruth Dailey. Third row, left to right: Clara Hayman, Jean Chaffin. Ruth Anderson, Betty Ater, Freda Whitchouse, Melissa Shaffer. Evelyn Gibbs, Doris Allen, Mary Eveland. Jean Trout, Mae Holmes. Ruth Daily. Laura Heath. Second row, left to right: Anna Lewis, Lura Justice, Mary Hammond. Joan Chaffin. Hellen Zartman. Martha Brock, Ruth Donaldson, Juanita Skeenes, Violet Neff, Jane Brannon. Jean Holcomb. Carol Hull, Lois Hull. First row, left to right : Donald Brown, Curtis Watts, Raymond Warren. Robert Hawk. Allyn Fleming, William Watts, J. B. Dillehay. Q. Page Twenty-five

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SENIOR FUN PAGE Who wouldn’t like to have— Ruth Rambo’s pleasing personality ? Virginia Karr’s athletic ability? Martha Brannon’s sunny disposition? Esther Mae Goodrich’s vocabulary? Gene Havelock’s pep? Robert Trout’s speed—in typing? Kathryn Smith’s curley locks? What would C. H. S. be like if— Everybody was as quiet as Evelyn Warren? Junior Semon and Dean Eveland didn’t liven it tip? Edith Day kept still a few seconds? Miss Coulter gave as many E’s as she threatens? Walter Rosser was superintendent ? Dainc Neff, the big “he-man”, wasn’t employed as a chair carrier? If Lcontinc Orndorf didn’t crack her chewing gum? Things that never happen— Twilah Mae Bentley being rude. Mary Butcher receiving D’s in school. Mr. Zollinger letting us stand in the halls and talk. Philip Watts getting excited. Jack Jonas not on the honor roll. Seniors with their lessons prepared. Margene Keinerei4 and Donno Young not responding to the toot of a horn. Clevta Allard without her lessons prepared. Can you imagine— Mary Jane Tatman flirting? Seniors getting dignified? Miss Dillehay not preaching responsibility? Katherine Wood conversing profusely? Doris Stoneburner not bawling the seniors out? Don Bess not looking “spic and span.’? Gerald Springer moving faster than a snail? Nina Brown not late for school? Theodora Griffiths in a had humor? B. J. Redfern falling for a girl? Augusta Wintgens studying? The Seniors will always remember— Johnny Garven as janitor. Jo Crvder’s love for fun. Cecelia Corbett’s laugh. Kenny Appleman blushing. Odors coming from the lab. Wayne ChanneU’s acting ability. Mr.Heimlich saying “If you will.” The platform in the back of the study hall. Max Cross’s love for caps and gowns. Gordon Hall’s good posture. Wanted—Cozy little bungalow in good location. One with roses turning over porch, blue tea set. flower garden, etc., preferred. Lois and Nkffik. Wanted—A private little spot where we can talk “Roseville.” Rim Mauk and Vernie Young. Wanted—Puppies to train for acrobatic stunts. Jim German. Wanted—Job as private secretary. Experienced. Type 100 words a minute. Dorothy Bowers.

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