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

 - Class of 1940

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COMING Studio Thru A Keyhole JANICE ALLEN—Sweet and demure. MARJORIE ALLEN—Gay, little chatterbox. ROBERT ALLEN Joyful “deacon. HAZEL ALLTON—Always ready for fun. MARILYN ANNON— Silence is golden. HELEN AUKER—Unexcitable lass! ROBERT BAUMAN—Porky! A more truthful person there never was. AUDREY BENNETT—Our cheerful artist. JANET BON IFANT—Junior song bird. KATHLEEN BOWERS—Full of fun and knowledge. DEAN BROWN—Silent and studious. DONALD BROWN—Clever poet. RONALD BUTTS— Argue about anything” Butts. JANE COAKLEY Giggling scatterbrain. MAXINE COPE Noted for her red hair and pleasant disposition. ROBERT COPE- -Ma, he's making eyes at me. AGNES DALRYMPLE—Champion athlete. JUNE DILLEHAY—American ability, Irish temper. PAULINE DUCKWORTH—Our low voiced charmer. ALFRED DUNN—Ambitious and trustworthy. ALLYN FLEMMING—Quiet, and what a salesman! JEAN GORDON—Willing worker and efficient, too. VERDA BELLE GREENE-Long, lean, and talkative. JAMES GUINSLER—Ducky! Definitely on the “porky side!-’ PADDY HANNUM Unknowingly clever with great athletic ability. BETTY JANE HEARING—Lady of beautiful tresses. JEAN HORN—“Jean, do you talk all the time? MARGENE HORNE—Pretty and talented. MERRIELL KEMMERER Truthful lad? LLOYD KENNY—Star of the gridiron and the dance floor. BILL LEMERT He likes the “Tropics.” ROBERT LOCKE Those big, dreamy eyes? ROSALIE McMILLAN—Always a smile for everyone. BILLY NEFF -Quite the ladies’ man. CHALMER OLIVER His red hair indicates a temper. JACK RINEHART—Our early bird; witty and wise. MARY SHARPE Modest and independent. ROSABELLE SHREWSBERRY—Our “oomph girl. JUANITA SKEENS- Keen about sports. BETTY STONEBURNER—Our brown-eyed beauty. LOUISE STURGILL—Full of sparkling pleasantry. VIRGINIA TAYLOR- Her musical ability is unsurpassed. MARY JEAN THARP—Calm and reliable. EILEEN TROUT Lovely lady of the taps. JOYCE VAN ATT A—Sweet and “Locky.” BENNIE WATTS—Polite and Genial. GENE WILSON—Skillful in sports. THELMA WILSON Brown's her favorite color. FRED LYONS—Diligent worker. BETTY HOOVER Which would you have- swing or the classics? Betty plays both.

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ATTRACTIONS MISS GALLOWAY I was just getting to that. Everyone excels in something and you'll have to admit they were the only class to beat the class of '39 in honor roll membership. We placed several people on the commercial scholarship team. By the way. Miss Audrey Bennett who won the local Prince of Peace Contest in 1939, is one of the peppy Juniors. Three of our Juniors made the annual staff: June Dillehay and Verdabelle Greene, the editorial staff, and Bob Cope, the business staff. MISS DILLEHAY How about the other school activities? MISS GALLOWAY Every Junior was a member of cither Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, F. H. A., Sokol, Ifka, or Hi-Y. Representatives to Student Council were Robert Locke, Gene Wilson, Bill Lemert, Kathleen Bowers, Margene Horne, Jean Horn, Robert Cope, Robert Allen, and Alfred Dunn. If that isn't majority. I'll cat my hat. MISS DILLEHAY Fine so far. Have the Juniors enough talent to give a good Senior As-sembly? MISS GALLOWAY Oh, talent, eh! Why, they are without a doubt the most talented class in C. H. S. It is an accepted fact that their assemblies were the best two ever given in C. H. S. but is it any wonder with Janet Bonifant, Rosalie McMillan, and Audrey Bennett. MISS DILLEHAY I suppose I really shouldn't have asked about talent because I know from past experience. You know I hate to admit it but I really think you've got something there. MISS GALLOWAY Indeed I have! That's what I've been trying to tell you all along. Now arc you convinced? May I tell my Juniors that they have been accepted as Seniors? MISS DILLEHAY You may. I think I'm really going to have a great Senior class next year. MISS GALLOWAY—I'm sure of it. See you next year, Carrie. Juniors 1st ROW Verda Belle Green, Mar gene Horne, Bob Cope, June Dille- hay. 2nd ROW Mary Sharp, Virginia Taylor, Jean Horn, Hazel Allton, Paddy Hannum. 3rd ROW Janet Bonifant, Bob Bauman, Lloyd Kenny. 4th ROW Benny Watts, Jean Gordon, Thelma Wilson, Bill Neff, Fred Lyons. 5th ROW Bob Allen, Donald Brown, James Guinsler. 6th ROW Bob Locke, Maxine Cope, Chalmer Oliver, Betty Hoover. 1941 C. H. S. VERDA BELLE GREEN, Secretary MAXINE COPE, Treasurer



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ATTRACTIONS Junior Personality Parade As you have probably noticed there has been an increase in the pages allotted to the Juniors in this year's Crux-Hi-Skan. This increase is due mainly to the increased efforts of the Junior Class in the assisting of this year's production. This year the Juniors surpassed even the Seniors in the sale of annuals and the Seniors in honoring the Juniors for this splendid co-operation gave them a party at which June Dillehay received a crown, a corsage, and other honors as having sold the most annuals. In order to use the pages given them, the class decided to elect outstanding personalities. This is the first time in the history of the Crux-Hi-Skan that the Juniors have had a personality page of their own. Among those elected were the most likely to succeed, most talented, the primping girl, the habitually tardy boy, the biggest liar, the class artist, and the most clever. The future looks bright for Verda Belle and Bob, most likely to succeed. (Verda Belle Green and Bob Cope). Talent belongs to Margene. (Margene Horne). Rosabelle's two most valued possessions in hand. (Rosabelle Shrewsberry). “I'm coming, Miss Galloway; don't count me absent. (Jack Rinehart). We crown June for her sales talk; she sold 19 annuals. (June Dillehay). “Porky,” as usual, is exaggerating his point. (Bob Bauman). We treasure Audrey with her artistic drawings. (Audrey Bennett). “Clever in everything they do describes June and Paddy. (June Dillehay and Paddy Hannum).

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