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

 - Class of 1941

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So|»liomor ks ... ROW 1—Miss Coulter, Blackford, Sturgill, Tcwksbcrry, Brown, Young, Hunger, Bradshaw, Hoops, Dillehay, Bailey. ROW 2—Love, Allton, Mickey, Zinn, Bennett, Guinsler, Mills, Allen, ShaciTer, Locke, McMillan. ROW 3—Cope, Blair, Rogers, Marshall, Stine, Printz, Hughes, Cannon, VanAtta. ROW 4—Maxwell, Weesc, Heskett, Luster, Tatman, Cannon, Williams, Alexander, Brown, Kcllcnbarger. h’ sIlllHMI ... ROW 1—Cannon, Grandstaff, Driggs, Hogue, Bess, French. Brannon, Brown, Fleming, Karns, Underwood. ROW 2—Simms, Abrams, Robinson, Carson, Gibbs, Rodgers, Campbell, Watts, Anderson, Whitehouse, D. Allen, Tatman. ROW 3 Kelly, Levering, Pitcock, L. Allen, M. Ross, Donaldson, Rinehart, Baker, Burley, Pratt, Poling. ROW 4—M. Woods, Ertcl, Deavers, Youmans, Anderson, E. Woods, Driggs, Hott. ROW 5—Williams, Tanner, Green, Heath. Horn, E. Talbot, A. Talbot, M. Cannon, Stine. ROW 6—Watson, Moore, C. Ross, Cross, D. Brown, Wingtens, T. Moore, Fauley, Riggle, Fleming, Dugan.

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•irxioic nmiijs MILDRED ALDRIGE....... ALLENE ALLEN..... PEARL ALLEN........... GEORGE ALLTON.......... ORMOND ALWINE......... RUTH BESS.............. GENE BOWERS............ JEAN BROWN............. LOUISE CARSON......... DOLORES CORBETT....... JIM GRYDER............ LORENA DUNN........... BOB FLEMING........... JOE GARVIN............ CHARLOTTE HALL......... CHARLES HEISLER....... HELEN HULL............ JANICE JUSTICE........ RANDALL LONGSTRETH.... BETTIE AND BONNIE LUSTER LEANNA NASH........... HELEN NELSON.......... OWEN NORTON........... JANE PEART............ JOAN PEART............ EDWIN PITCOCK......... JEAN RICE............. EVERETT SEMON......... ELEANOR SHARPE........ BETTY SOWERS.......... JEAN SWINGLE.......... LOIS TALBOT........... DORIS TEDROW.......... JAMES TODD............ LEWIS TROUT........... MACK WATTS............ EMMETT WATTS.......... BOB WILSON............ DOUG TALBOT........... BILL HOGUE............ BERNARD HARBAUGH...... T. J. FRANCE.......... .....Independent, what an air ! Timid, hut easy to “Cope with ..............“Personality plus .................“What a voice” ..............Cutest little smile ................“Still giggling” ..........“Pedestrians Beware .....Always ready, and willing ...............Short and sweet ......Natural-Born glamour girl .........“Girls are my aversion ...........Great mathematician .....“Wow of the Junior Play .........Girls!—Hold me hack! .............“Hold that temper ...............Silence is golden .. Young All-American athlete ...... Junior's Shirley Temple ..............“Silly but likable” ...Twins! twinkling toes and taps ..............Everyone's friend ..............Success awaits her ............Human Encyclopedia .............Swinging swingster ...........“Pert, petitie, peart ......Our gift to Roseville girls ....... Junior’s blonde beauty” ..........Natural-born historian ................Timid as a dove ............Ready for “Battle” ....“Cann” she play the piano? ...............Always blushing ................Peroxide blonde ....................Great tenor ...............Ever dependable ....“Tall, dark, and handsome” ............Star football player ..........Better late than never ...........Ever faithful bell-boy ................The peskiest pest .............Inclined to disagree ......................More fun!



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Tlio Sophomores The class of '43 started out with a bang when they sponsored an all High-School Dance. This is the first time in the history of C. H. S. that a Sophomore class has successfully sponsored a dance. In the sports field, George Young, Jack Kellenbarker and Harry Maxwell were the sophomore football stars, with Amos Cannon and Herman Sturgill managers. On the basketball court they contributed Albert Weese, Jack Kellenbarker and Gerald Blackford. In the band the Sophomores arc represented by Albert Weese, Hilda Cope, Barbara Cannon, Jane Hoops, Marilyn Love, Joyce Hughes and Ruth Ellen McMillan, while many of the sophomore belles arc in the glee club. The president of Junior Girl Reserve, reports that every girl in the sophomore class is a member of this organization. Our upper classmen spent one hilarious hour during the play' “The New Bride, given by our class. George Young stole the spotlight when he turned on his charm dressed as the groom's sister. Other members of the cast were: Blaine VanAtta, Garnet Ihinger, Ralph Brown, Teddy Luster, Kathryn Dillehay and Eugene Heskett. Our Student Council representatives arc Norma Locke, Blaine VanAtta, Gerald Blackford, and Helen Be nnett. Pn luiHMi Proml We, the freshmen of '41, entered C. H. S. with pride and carried the banner of the green freshmen through victory and defeat. (Athletically speaking, de-feat for the girls). Don't think we're conceited, but we think we have a very good class. We practically have a band of our own as we have drummers, cornet players, clarinet play-ers, the only flute player, and well, we're pretty proud. Where would the band be without the freshmen? We also have one of the song birds of C. H. S., Lela Allen. Talking about singing, the girls have a Junior Ghee Club and if you're around the music room fifth period Thursday, you will hear perfect harmony. Athletics! Our boys revel in them. The freshmen class was represented in basketball by Glen Robinson. Max Cannon, Charles Horn, Donald Moore, and Billy Green and in football by Mell Deavers, Dick Heath, and Harold Wingtcns. Two of the boys, Dale Baughman and Harry Youmans competed in both basketball and foot-ball. The girls have a basketball team too, but nothing to speak of. I guess we need practice. This year the freshmen class had an assembly and a party. The assembly was mostly musical as we freshmen are musically inclined. The freshmen party was a gala affair. Here's a choice morsel of news that the girls wouldn't want to leak out, but—the first period which is sup-posed to be study hall, (when a large part of the class is in band practice) is really a beautifying period. Take a peak and you'll see everyone having her hair or nails fixed. Speaking of the honor roll! Well, we have several students on it, too. Surely you'll agree, that we'll have many promising students for our senior year we hope! Well, anyway, we have high ambitions for our class. We hope to attain numerous glories in our high school years. Class of ’46 SCENE: An intermission in the school assembly. TIME: Near the last day of school. CHARACTERS: A girl, Esther Ann, and a visitor are talking about the events of the past school year. VISITOR: You have a pretty nice school here, haven't you? ESTHER ANN: We surely do. Our seventh grade has a great part in it too. We have two basketball teams that play other grades at noon. The team from the first section didn't do so well but the second sec-tion's team held a place for us in the school tourna' ment. VISITOR: How about musical talent in the seventh grade? ESTHER ANN: Oh, we have two bands. Wc have quite a representation in the Junior Band: Bob Bran non, Ruth Ann Eveland, Bonnie Levering, Martha Bowers, Nadine Stephenson, C. E. Tatman, Russell Hull, Allan Pitcock, Jack Donaldson, and Clarence Corbett. Wc have four in the Crux-Hi Band. They are Leila Williams, Robert Lawrence, Jimmy Frericks, and Mary Elouisc Hawk. A couple of our good sing-ers are Donna Ruth Price and Ruth Ann Eveland. VISITOR: Do you have a Student Council here? ESTHER ANN: Oh sure. Russell Hull and Donna Robb arc the seventh grade representatives. VISITOR: Don't you have class parties? ESTHER ANN: Oh wc have parties every once in a while. Wc had a Valentine and Christmas exchange and we hope Mr. Snide is going to take us skating. VISITOR: Well for a small town school, I think you're making quite a bit of progress. ESTHER ANN: Yes, I think so too. Donna Robb, Russell Hull, Bob Brannon, Martha Bowers, and Don-aid Simms arc usually on the honor roll, so that proves we have a few “academic attainments. Kijglilli 6r;i lo On March 27th, a Tea Party was given for the eighth grade mothers. They were entertained by two skits, solo numbers by the band members, a read' ing, pupils of Mr. Wright's piano class, and an eighth grade chorus. The program and entertainment was arranged by the students themselves with no help from the teachers. The eighth grade is particularly proud of its repre-sentation in the Senior band. The eight members arc: Doug Cope, Betty Chidester, Robert Coleman, Made' line Pryor, James Swingle, Jay Bradshaw, Robert Tharp and Betty Fitzpatrick. There arc also several members of the newly or ganized Junior band. They are: Joe Neff, Hazel Mcr-ccr, Ruth Fauley, Patty Dec Frazier, and Charles Snide. A Christmas party was given December 20th. A lunch was served and the pupils were entertained by a playlet and several solo numbers by the band members. This year the high school cheerleaders were chosen from the eighth grade. They arc Jackie Horn and J. T. Price. J. T. was also chosen as drum major for the newly organized Junior band. Eighth grade is represented in Student Council by Harriet Sagle and Gerald Watts.

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