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THE STAFF — CRUX -HI- SKAN— 1936 Editor-in-Ckief, Margaret Jean Coulter EDITORIAL STAFF Activities—Martha King Music and Dramatics Jeanne Mcars Head Typist Thelma Kveland Art Dorothy Wilson Cameraman George Burley Sports—Edwin Allard Juniors and Underclassmen— Herman Walsh Assistant Typist Ruth Tatman BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager— Lois Kincaid Advertising Manager • Harold Riggle Circulation Manager— Frances Dillehay Assistants— Hazel Sanborn and Robert Conaway CONTRIBUTORS Virginia Ellis, Harriett Keats. Robert Fleming, Marjorie Turner, Georgiana Lentz. Richard Brooks, Betty Mears, John Peart. Fredric Reed. FACULTY ADVISORS Mr. Darling Mr. Zollinger
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WITH PRIDE Athletic Field A new football field and playground was started by W. P. A. Snake Run was diverted to the south making room for a full - sized football gridiron directly in rear of the High School buildings. Three tennis courts, a baseball diamond and other facilities were planned. Theatre As a result of the only major building construction of the year in Crooksville the c o m-munity boasts a new theatre, the finest in Perry County. A seating capacity of 4 5 0, beautiful interior, startling lighting effects and perfect sound reproduction are features of the Publicity The name of Crooki-ville was carried from coast to coast by the story of a pony imprisoned in a coal mine. The “scoop” was made by John Peart for the Crooksville Messenger. It was then carried in New York, Miami, Florida and far western papers. The scene of the imprisonment was the Guy Brown farm. The pony was rescued, new playhouse. CHAPTER IV ACTIVITIES 32-45 CHAPTER V ATHLETICS 46-53 CHAPTER VI FEATURES 54-73
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DEDICATION For their sincere and lasting friendliness, for their kindly helpfulness, and for their patriotic beneficence — we the senior class do hereby dedicate this volume to our neighbors in industry, agriculture, commerce and the professions.
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