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$ iii Review ROBERT STEIN Columbus B. S. in Education Ohio State University. Science and Mathematics. CHARLES DUGAN Murray City B. S. in Science and Education. University of Dayton, Ohio University, Captain, U. S. Army Air Force in Hawaii, on leave from C. H. S. for duration. LINTON LEWIS New Lexington B. S. in Education Capital University, Ohio University. Physical Education. Football and Basketball Coach. Resigned Feb. 16, 1942 to answer call to the U.S. Army. ROXEY CHANNELL Crooksville Ohio State University B. S. in Education, Typing, Shorthand, and Bookkeeping. Advisor Junior Class. CAROLYN DILLEHAY Crooksville B. S. in Education and M. A. Ohio University. American History, Advisor Ifka and B Club, Dean of Girls. ■ DOROTHY CRABTREE Waverly B. S. in Education, Kent State University, Wilmington College, Ohio State University. Advisor of F. H. A. Jr. Girl Reserves.
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Tlie SI nil I ; is MARY WATKINS Hillsboro H. B. in Public School Music, Carnegie Institute of Technology, M A. Ohio State University, University of Pittsburgh, Vocal and Instrumental Music, Director of all Musical Organizations. WILLIAM WORTHINGTON Crooksville B. S. in Education and M. A. Ohio University, Geography and Mathematics. Advisor Student Council. EVA COULTER Crooksville B. A. Ohio Wesleyan University, Western Reserve University, Ohio State University. Spanish and English 10, 11, 12. AMOS SNIDE Crooksville B. S. in Science and Education and M. A. Ohio University. Industrial Arts. RUTH SNELL Crooksville B. S. in Education, Ohio University. English 7, 8, 9, Vice'Principal of High School. RAY OSBOURNE Crooksville Ohio State University, B. S. in Education, Physical Education. Football and Basketball Coach, Sept.-Nov. and Feb.'May. GUINEVERE COOPER C. H. S. 1940 Secretary to Superintendent
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History of llio Senior i lass In the year of 1942 our senior class is thinking largely in war terms, as is the Old World. In a camp or fort when the old guard turns its duties over to the new guard, it passes in review. Our class of '42 is now in the process of turning its duties and leaderships over to the new guard, the class of 43. So we are here reviewing our record. Four years ago we were probably accused of being giddy, thoughtless freshmen, but we feel that we have come a long way in Crooksville High School. Last September we entered room 8 and came under the tender mercies of Miss Dillehay with fear and trembling. We soon found that if we did our part we could get along famously with our home-room teacher, and we have had a year of friendships, work, fun, and frolic. At our first class meeting, as seniors, we elected George Allton to preside over our class for the year. Mildred Aldrige was elected vice president; Louise Carson, secretary; and Betty Sowers, treasurer. Our elected members to student council were Edwin Pitcock, Bonnie Luster, Pearl Allen, and Emmett Watts. George Allton as class president, Jean Brown as Ifka president, and Ormond Allwine as Hi-Y president were members ex-officio of the council. At the beginning of the year we took an interesting trip to Tuscarawas County, visiting such places as Schoenbrum Indian village and Dover Dam. One day somebody got the bright idea” to buy Defense Stamps. From this, the lower classmen followed our example, and so created a little competition, but so far the seniors have succeeded in buying the most. Several members of the class were taken into the National Honor Society, those being Louise Carson, Mildred Aldrige, Doug Talbot, and Mack Watts along with Jean Brown, who was taken into the society in '41.” The seniors excell in all sports, with such outstanding athletes as Emmett Watts, Mack Watts, Edwin Pitcock, T. J. France and Ormond Allwine. Also, both boys and girls were the champs” in intramural basket ball. About twelve years ago we were drafted into training,” but these twelve years have been the most important in our life. Each member has something particular to contribute to the class, but we shall especially remember Clod” Crydcr and Randall Longstreth for their silliness and ability to keep us laughing. We shall never forget the grand performance of Gene Bowers in our junior play Growing Pains, Pearl Allen for her gaiety and ability to get along with her classmates. Probably we will think often of Bob Wilson coming in about nine o’clock every morning, and Helen Hull for her nonchalant entrances into the classroom. Our most painful ordeal of the year was the loss of Bobby Fleming, a classmate we all knew could never be replaced.
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