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COMING Class of 1944 1st ROW Gibbs, Pitcock, Grandstaff, Underwood, Watts, R. Anderson, C. Anderson, N. Brown, P. French, Hogue, Elaine Driggs, Bess. 2nd ROW—Tatman, Heath, Cross, M. Cannon, N. Cannon, Dorsey, Abrams, Burley, Campbell, Karns, Carson, M. Woods, Robinson, Fleming. 3rd ROW Snell, Talbot, J. Moore, Luster, Baker, Gwcldyn Driggs, Donaldson, Tanner, Allen, Ertel, Deavers, Mills. 4th ROW—Hott, E. Woods, F. Woods, Ross, J. Watts, Green, Mickey, Fauley, Patton, Williams, Kepley. 5th ROW—Gorby, Reed, B. Moore, Fleming, Talbot, M. Moore, Wintgens, Whitehouse, Baughman. Class of 1945 1st ROW -Coleman, Tharp, Swingle, Sowers, Fauley, Baker, P. Moore, Williams, Chidester, Pryor, Dalrymple, Bateson. 2nd ROW—Whitehouse, Brown, Adkins, Neff, B. Lamb, Snide, Pitcock, Justice, Fitzpatrick, T. Moore, Thomas, Watson. 3rd ROW—J. Lamb, Abrams, Cannon, M. Moore, Cope, Bradshaw, Price, J. Carr, Frazier, Marshall, J. B. Sowers. 4th ROW Harris, Roush, E. Brown, J. Watts, Hammond, Bennett, Horn, Yoder, M. Nash, Yoder, Harbaugh, C. Nash, Kellenbarger. 5th ROW Bicrley, Lyons, Sagle, Chaffin, Sowers, R. Tharp, J. Carr, Vcyon, Mercer. 6th ROW—Worthington, B. Wilson, Patton, Groves, McKinney, Reed, Snide.
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■ ATTRACTIONS Class of 1942 1st ROW—Ross, Swingle, Fleming, Janice Justice, Mack Watts, Cryder, Aldrige, Garvin, Jean Brown, Bobby Ater, Dunn. 2nd ROW Allcne Allen, Joan Peart, Scmon, Trout, Bowers, Longstreth, Talbot, George Allton, France, Jay Sowers. 3rd ROW—Hogue, Jane Peart, Nash, Cunningham, Carson, Bonnie Luster, Betty Luster, Harbaugh, Pratt, Dutcher. 4th ROW Hall, Adkins, Moore, Karr, Bess, Rice, P. Allen, Hull, Grimes. 5th ROW Nelson, Talbot, Corbett, Eleanor Sharpe, Alexander, B. Sowers, Alwinc, Tedrow. 6th ROW—Poling. W. Brown, Pitcock, Heisler, Bob Wilson, Watts, H. Wilson. Class of 1943 1st ROW Dugan. Bateson. Bradshaw, Blackford, Mary Bailey, Herman Sturgill, Bennett, Hoops, Whitchouse, Dillehay, Tewksberry. 2nd ROW Heskett, Brown, Love, Tommy Luster, Mills, Mary Allton, Schaeffer, Rinehart, Cox, Blair, Mickey. 3rd ROW Prince, Heisler, Cope, Nelson, Zinn, De Garmo, Roger, Hughes, Allen, Kelley. 4th ROW Amos Cannon, Williams, Hammond, McMillan, Barbara Cannon, Stine, Poling, Phyllis Watts, Roush. 5th ROW -Alexander, Gossman, Denny, Locke, Loomis, Mills, Ross, Guinsler. 6th ROW Tatman, Luster, John Stephenson, Stine, James Stephenson, Riggle, Maxwell, Kcb lenbarger, Wccse, M. J. Bailey.
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. . . ATTRACTIONS NEWSFLASH Eighth Grade Has Band! !—The Eighth Grade has more band members than any other class in Crooksville High. Having so many members, it seems they have practically a band in themselves. When they leave the class room for practice, our Dick (Slim Boy) Heath makes up for half of them in size; well, a few of the slim ones anyway. FLASH—Eighth Grade Has Romeo—Max Cannon seems to be our class Romeo as he received more valentines than any other boy in the room. FLASH—Charles (Arguing) Anderson and Marlene (Martha Rayc) Patton keep our class alive with their jokes. FLASH Eighth Grade Students wording for American Legion Award!— Six students have been chosen to compete for the American Legion Award this year. They are: Gloria Campbell, Jean Karns, Patty French, Charles Horn, Donald Moore, and Richard Anderson. FLASH—Eighth Grade Has Prima Donna! !—Lela Allen has sung at the Band Mothers' Tea, Band Concert, Ifka Tea, and The Lions' Club. She is Crooksville High's coming star. Hmmm! ! What hasn’t the Eighth Grade got? Get your tickets now! ! See the Class of '44. Eighth Grade The Follies of 1944 “Long John Price, the Assistant Director of this screen epic, ambled across the long corridor to the Junior High School to do a little talent scouting one day and sought out a member of the youngest class of Crooksville High School, Patty Dee Frazier. Here they are: MR. PRICE: “Miss Frazier, will you enlighten an old man who wishes some confidential information as to the shortcomings of the Seniors five years from now? Does your class show any signs of being active in school affairs, of producing athletes, actors, band members, scholars, etc.? PATTY DEE: “Let's start with the Band. We have four musicians good enough to make the famous C. H. S. Concert Band. They are Doug Cope, Robert Coleman, Betty Lee Chidester, and Madeline Pryor. MR. PRICE: Any one in Student Council? PATTY DEE: Oh yes. Our representatives are J. T. Price and Harriet Sagle. MR. PRICE: I hear you girls played a basketball game with the Eighth Grade girls. PATTY DEE: “Yes, and we won 15 to 12. Jackie Horn was our cap tain. The bright remark of the game was when one of our girls objected to her opponent running around so much that she couldn't find her to guard her. MR. PRICE: “Tell me about your class characters. Who is tallest? PATTY DEE: “Well, I think Harriet Sagle is the tallest, Mary Nelson is the shortest and skinniest, and Joe Neff is probably the fattest. MR. PRICE: “How about Class parties? PATTY DEE: “Oh, we had a lot of fun at our Christmas and Valentine parties. MR. PRICE: Any new members this year or any losses? PATTY DEE: “James Swingle entered during the year and we lost Eleanor Brown, Melva Bateson, Carroll Luster, and Norma Thomas. MR. PRICE: “Do you really think the Class of '45 will ever amount to anything? How can they ever be Seniors? PATTY DEE: “Just you wait and see. We will have the finest class in the long and honorable history of Crooksville High. Your present Seniors will be just old has-beens then. The Assistant Director Does A Little Talent Scouting
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