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

 - Class of 1941

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Page 26 text:

 ROW 1—Joan Peart, Brown, Bess, Bonnie Luster, Norton. ROW 2—Dunn, Jane Peart, Talbot, Fleming, Nash. ROW 3—Allen, Nelson, Cor' bett, Sharpe, Trout. ROW 4—P i t c o c k. Watts, France, Tcdrow, Bowers. .1 I I Says Sfiijs J rcnda n Coin )ina Brenda, you know what I seen? —Are you sure you seen it? You know I wouldn't trust your eyesight? You needn't get so smart about it. I jist saw the Junior members leave for Band, and say, do they leave space. —You don't say. You know I saw “that” Miss Dillehay go in there. Wonder who done it? Maybe she's after the IFKA girls. She runs them, you know. Most of the girls belong to it. S'pose she'd let us join? -Noooo. You couldn't do nothing. You ain't ladydike enough. You gotta have certain quali' fications like the Juniors; and you certainly ain't got 'em. Well'Ll. There goes “that” Pearl Allen and Helen Hull; the way they stumble, you'd think they were top-heavy. Do you think their feet causes it? Gee, have you seen their home room teacher, to hear 'em talk, you'd think there were no' body like her, but that's because they ain't seen us. —Brenda, I was thinking. Window'pecking ain't half'bad if you're lookin' at one of those snazzy Junior dances. Do they shake a leg? —Move over, the guy wants in. Ain't he handsome. Where's my compact. Did'je ever see that mooney'eyed look John Peart gave---------------. Gee, that must be Bob Wilson. He plays football and basketball too, don’t he? —Well, he ain't the only one. Look at Emmett Watts, Owen Norton, Mack Watts, Edwin Pitcock, Everett Semon. —Cobina, I just saw the Student Council members leave the room. Do you know 'em? —Oh, sure. Bosom pals. Jean Brown, Ruth Bess, Mack Watts, Emmett Watts and Owen Norton. —Introduce me sometime, won't you? —It ain't quite safe. But I'll introduce you to some of the Hi'Y boys. For instance Jim Cryder, Randall Longstreth, Bob Fleming and. Oh! there's millions of them. I was talkin' to Mildred Aldridge, you know she's the vice-president. The way she tells, the rest of the school is ashamed of the Junior Class. —Now, Brenda. They're not lazy, they just don’t want to work. And talk, can they ever talk. I

Page 25 text:

wn vi: 4pit iM n:n l«alai KviMiin ami We Uoso Our lli li Srliool Years ... • The annual Baccalaureate services were held at the Methodist Church Sunday evening. May 25. Reverend C. A. Walter of the local United Brethren Church delivered the sermon. Music was furnished by the Crooksville High Mixed Choir who sang “Te Deum by Robert Alter and “The Holy City” by Adams-Howorth. Mr. W. Bernard Rodgers of Canton, Ohio was the principal speaker at Commencement exercises held in the High School Auditorium, May 28. Mr. Rodgers is a leading lawyer in Canton, and has held several public offices there. He was the first Crooksville High School graduate ever to address a C. H. S. graduating class. Robert Cope, class president, presided at the exercises. Talks were given by June Dillehay, Valedictorian, and Kathleen Bowers, Salutatorian. Mr. Zollinger presented the class to the Board of Education for their diplomas. The commencement musical program included “Huldigungsmarch by Grieg, War March of the Priests by Mendelssohn, Intermezzo Russe by Franke played by the Crooksville High Orchestra. The Girls' Glee Club also sang “Now Is the Month of Maying’ by Morley and Auf Weidersehn” by Romberg.



Page 27 text:

 ROW 1 -Doug Talbot, Wilson, Justice, Swingle, Hall. ROW 2 Hull, Carson. Betty Luster, Rice, Cryder. ROW 3—Aldrige, Sowers, Alton, Garvin, Semon. ROW 4—Harbaugh, Watts, Al-wine, Heisler, Hogue, Longstreth. » It CLASS You know what I heard? They had to write a 200-word story on how come they talk in home room so much. —They're pretty nice, though, they had a party for their teacher's birthday. —Yeah and they send flowers to all classmates that arc sick. —Whew! Who is that? —Don't tell me you don't know her. Why that's Dolores Corbett, the glamour girl of the Junior Play. —Brenda, what's glamour? —Well-11, Cobina, that's all we ain't got. —Who arc those book-worms up in the corner? Do you know 'em? Yeah. But I don't think they work like that always. Must be a test somewhere. —Now, they are smart. Look at George Allton and Owen Norton. They are going to Buckeye Boys' State. And Jean Brown, she got in National Honor Society. Takes brains, plus a few other qualifications, to do something like that. —Yeah. I know. What's that written on the board? Let's see. Oh it says the Junior Girls play ball today at noon. —Are they a whiz! They haven't lost a game since they started playing. That Helen Hull is really swell. You see her here, there, and then there's a basket. —There is splendid team-work in both Junior Girls' and Boys' games. —Is that the library across the hall? Let's look in. —Junior librarians! Lorena Dunn, Jean Swingle, Jean Brown, Mack Watts, Edwin Pitcock, Dolores Corbett will give you complete service at any time. —If you go in there do you have to use books? —Sure! That's what it's for. —Well, I ain't going in. —There goes Doris Tcdrow. She works in the office second period. Suppose she thinks she runs the place, her and that Doug Talbot. Oh! Brenda. Look cornin' out of the door. —Why it’s Gene Bowers. Oh ! my dream prince at last. You know this is quite a jolt to find your dream boy in the JUNIOR CLASS after fifty years.

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