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T H I R T Y - S I X born, President; Ruth Tatman, Vice President, and Thelma Eveland, Secretary. The Cabinet of Ifka met and made plans for the lfka initiation. The formal initiation was held with the officers Martha King, Ruth Tatman, Margaret Burley, and Hazel Sanborn in charge. The lli-Y Boys were active this year and James Cannon, president of the group, was the Senior who headed all their activities. Again we were outstanding in the extra curricular activities. In glee club and orchestra we gave our aid and several of our students took part in the Music Festival’s operetta The Dizzy Baton.’’ Some of this group also went to Athens to take part in the District Music Festival. One afternoon five girls were honored by being taken into the National Honor Society. These five were Thelma Eveland, Dorothy Wilson, Hazel Sanborn, Frances Dillehay, and Ruth Tatman. This year the Senior boys were outstanding in athletics. A very large percentage played cither on the first or second teams in all sports. The play selected for this year was “He Handed from London.” Again our dramatic students had the opportunity of showing their talent. Ten students were selected as characters and the rest of the classmates worked in some other way to make the play a success. The second commercial contest was held and our class again was well represented. Two of our members took first places and three others ranked in the winning places. Frances Dillehay won first place in second year typing and Ruth Tatman took first place in second year shorthand. In the scholarship contest Margaret Jean Coulter and Martha King took first places. Now we have come to the time when we can see the end of our happy days. Margaret Jean Coulter was selected as Valedictorian and Martha King and Ruth Tatman tied for second place, that of Salutatorian. Other honor students to take part in the Class Honor Night Program are Thelma Eveland, Dorothy Wilson, Marjory Turner. Lois Kincaid, Jeanne Mears, Hazel Sanborn, and Frances Dillehay. Now our High School Days are over and we think of all those times we have enjoyed behind the doors of the Crooksville High School. Although many will go on. none shall ever forget those happiest days of our life. SENIOR OFFICERS MARGARET COULTER. College Course Class President '36: National Honor Society: Skidding” ‘34: All-School Play '34; “He Landed from London' '36: Pollyanna '33: Librarian '35: General Scholarship Test '35 '36: Senior Scholarship Test '36: Camp Fire '32 '33 '34. President '33; Ifka '35 '36: “B Club '36: Scribes. President. '35 '36: Commercial Contest '35 ’36: Student Council '35; Operetta '33 34 '35; Tennis Club '33 '34: One Intramural Sport '33 '34: Editor-in-Chief Crux-Hi-Skan '36: Crux-Hi-Skan Staff '35. MARGARET BURLEY, General Course Two Intramural Sports '33 34, One '35; Sokol '33; Librarian '34 '35 '36: Camp Fire '32 '33 ‘34. President '34: Student Council '33 '35. Secretary '35: “Skidding '35; “He Landed from London” '36; Scribes “Ft '36; B Club '36: Ifka '35 '36, Secretary '36; Class Vice President '34 '36: Operetta '33 '34 '35 '36: Tennis Club '34. RUTH TATMAN. Commercial Course National Honor Society: Ifka '35 '36. Vice President '36; ’B Club Vice President '36; Commercial Contest '35 '36: General Scholarship Test '35; Music Festival ’35: Skidding ’34; Class President ‘33. Secretary '36: Senior Play Staff. MARGARET COULTF.R MARGARET BURLEY ft RUTH TATMAN
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NINETEEN HISTORY In 19,33 seventy-six students left the train which had been carrying them for eight years to stay awhile at the station known as the Freshman year. In that year we elected four members to the Student Council and were well represented in the various sports. Two of our classmates represented us in the Junior High School Play, “Pol-lyanna.” Several of our members were on the honor roll through the entire year. After we had been at this station for approximately nine months, we boarded the train for the next stop which was the Sophomore year. Here again we showed ourselves to be leaders by having four of our members take parts in the all-high school play “I Like Your Nerve.” We were well represented in the music department both in Orchestra and the Hoys’ and Girls’ Glee Clubs. A few of our classmen portrayed roles in “The Garden Minstrel.” All too soon the conductor called “All aboard” and we were on the train again. Half of our journey was ended. As the train pulled into the “Junior Year” we all looked forward to our stay wondering if this stop would be as pleasant and exciting as the other stops had been. We had hardly started to settle down for our stay here, when we decided to organize. We held a meeting and the officers elected were President, Martha King; Vice President, T.ois Kincaid, and Secretary-Treasurer, Marjorie Sowers. Our rep resentatives to the Student Council were Margaret Jean Coulter, Margaret Burley, George Burley, and James Cannon. Of these four, two were elected officers of this group. Again we had representatives in Boys' and Girls' Clubs and Orchestra. This year several of our members went to New Lexington to take part in the Perry County Music Festival. Because of the interest in good books, several students became interested in the idea of a club. With the help of Mr. Fell, this club was organized and became known as the Bebe Club, and later the Scribes. This year the girls were eligible for membership in the Ifka Club. Early in the fall, fifteen girls were initiated into this club and during this year, worked hard to help make the club a success. Six of the boys in our little group were taken into the l li-Y Club and they too were active in all the work of their dub. Three of our students took part in a scholarship contest and these three came back as winners. A commercial contest was held at our school and six of our group took part in this. They were Marjory Turner, Margaret Jean Coulter, Thelma Eveland, Frances Dillehay, Marjorie Sowers, and Ruth Tatman. Two of these girls won first places. Margaret Jean Coulter and Martha King were chosen for the National Honor Society which is an organization which emphasizes scholarship along with leadership, service, and character. Several of the boys in our group played on the varsity team and all deserve commendation for their good work. Those students interested in Dramatics were thrilled when announcement was made for tryouts for the Junior Play “Skidding.” Ten students were selected and the rest of the class took active part in getting everything ready. Our play was very successful and with the money earned we sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom which was the high spot of the year. It is now time to board the train for our last journey. We have at last reached our destination. During our four years we have left several of our members behind and now we are a group numbering 31. This year when we reorganized, the following officers were elected: Margaret Jean Coulter, President; Margaret Burley, Vice President, and Ruth Tatman, Secretary-Treasurer. Those elected to Student Council were Hazel Sanborn. Frances Dillehay, George Burley, and Edwin Allard. We chose as our class colors. Silver and Blue, as the flower the White Rose, and motto “To be ratber than to seem.” The next important event was the organization of the History “B” Club. Officers elected were Hazel San- t Page Ten
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SENIORS NINETEEN ALLARD ANDERSON BESS BROOKS EDWIN ALLARD. General Course Football ’33 ’34 ’35; Basketball '34 ’35 '36; “B” Club ’36; Senior Play Staff; Hi-Y ’34 ’35 ’36; Scribes ’35 ’36; Football. Big Six. 34 ’35; Student Council ’36; Nativity ’33 ’34 ’35; Crux-Hi-Skan Staff; Junior Play Staff; Operetta ’35 ’36; Two Intramural Sports ’33 '34 ’35 ’36. BILLIE ANDERSON, General Course Football ’34 ’36; Bix Six Tennis Champion '35; Scholastic Tennis Champion ’35; Tennis Team ’35 ’36; Senior Play Staff ’36; Junior Play Staff ’35; Reserve Basketball ’35; Three Intramural Sports '35 ’36. NADINE BESS. General Course Campfire ’32 ’33 ’34; Ifka ’35 ’36; Sokol ’36; Future Homemakers Club ’35; Operetta ’33 ’35. RICHARD BROOKS. General Course Operetta ’34 ’35 ’36; Football ’33; “B” Club ’36; Hi-Y ’35 ’36; Scribes Club ’36; “Skidding” '34; “He Landed from London” ’36; One Intramural Sport ’34 ’36; Two Intramural Sports ’35; Cheer Leader ’33 ’34 ’36; All-School Play Staff ’34; Crux-Hi-Skan Staff ’35. t Page Twelve
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