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

 - Class of 1942

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Page 25 text:

ROW 1 Wccse, Cope, Bradshaw, Mills, Blackford. ROW 2 Mickey, Allton, Zinn, Sturgill. ROW 3 Luster, Marshall, McMillan, R. Brown, Hughes, Hunger, Miss Channell. ROW 4—Alexander, Williams, Printz, Kellenbarger. Juniors with such fine voices as Mary Allton, Helen Bennett, Barbara Cannon, Jean Stine, Garnet Ihinger, Jean Bradshaw, Norma Locke, Marilyn Love, and Hilda Cope. Jean Bradshaw was so talented as a pianist that she won that coveted post for the year for all musical organizations. The one and only Junior to make the National Honor Society this year was Jean Bradshaw. When she was tapped for the honor the whole class was truly pleased. She was later selected as the president of Ifka for 1942-43. We consider our class lucky to have Miss Roxie Channell as the advisor for our class. George Young was chosen president of our class for the third consecutive time; Norma Locke, secretary; Hilda Cope, treasurer; and Albert Weese, vice-president. The Student Council members are Blaine VanAtta, Ella Mills, Jean Bradshaw, and Howard Tewksbury. They have done much toward the advancement of the class. Another honor for the Class of '43 was the election of one of our popular girls, Hilda Cope, as Homecoming Queen for the big annual football game with New Lexington. Garnet Ihinger, another Junior, was one of the Queen’s attendants. Class losses of the year included Bill Alexander, to Uncle Sam’s Navy; (we sent him off with a big basket of fruit, nuts, and candy); Helen Shaffer to Steubenville; Wayne Brown, after long but not so successful wrestling with English, to the Kroger Company; and Faye Rodgers and Dorothy Mickey from school to wedded bliss.

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ROW 1—Hoops, VanAtta. Tewksbury, Locke, Young. ROW 2 Bennett, Love, Rodgers, Dillc-bay. ROW 3—Heskett, Stine, Guinslcr, B. Cannon, W. Brown. ROW 4 Maxwell, Heisler, Tatman, A. Cannon. The Calling Mr. Dugan, Calling Mr. Dugan! Do you remem her those terrible Freshmen that you had your last full year in C. H. S.? Well now they are spick and span, grown up Juniors, soon to be Seniors and take over the top roll in old Crooksville High. In following our military terminology we are calling ourselves the New Guard. We will replace the Seniors, the Old Guard of this year. In the field of sports we have Jack Kellenbarger who plays football, basketball and baseball and works so hard at all of them that we are sure he will be our big three-letter man next year. Albert Weese stars on the hardwood court and is one of the main springs of Coach Osbourne’s Ceramic Nine. He plays first for the baseballers. Blaine VanAtta was our best lineman and Amos Cannon was a ball totter on the gridiron. Harry (Long and Lean) Maxwell played end on the football team. Tewksbury, the “mighty atom,” played basketball and tried out for other sports. He is probably the best informed on the subject of sports that we have in our class. Herman Sturgill and Ted Luster helped in sports via the managerial jobs. We had expected great performances from George Young on the gridiron this year but injury caught him early in the season and kept him out. If its the loud noises from the new music room that worries you don't be alarmed. It's just Hilda Cope, Albert Weese, Marilyn Love, Ruth Ellen McMillan, Joyce Hughes and Barbara Cannon tuning their horns for band practice. They are that mainstay of this year's fine band. Albert's susa-phone and Hilda's baratone especially stand out. In vocal music we put the glee in the Glee Club



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(Junior rinsx rhnractoristirs ) HELEN BENNETT ...... GERALD BLACKFORD.... RALPH BROWN......... MARGENE MARSHALL.... KATHERINE DILLEHAY.... JOYCE HUGHES........ BARBARA CANNON ..... HILDA COPE.......... JACK KELLENBARGER... HERMAN STURGILL..... JANE LEE HOOPS...... AMOS CANNON......... 1NA ZINN............ ELLA MILLS.......... NORMA LOCKE......... RUTH ELLEN McMILLAN JEAN STINE.......... ORVILLE PRINTZ...... BLAINE VanATTA...... CHARLES TATMAN...... TEDDY LUSTER........ EUGENE HESKETT...... ALBERT WEESE........ HARRY MAXWELL....... NORMA BRADSHAW...... MARILYN LOVE........ HOWARD TEWKSBURY.... EUGENE HEISLER...... THERESA GUINSLER.... GARNET IHINGER...... DOUG WILLIAMS....... MARY ALLTON......... GEORGE YOUNG........ ....................Irresistible ..........Teacher’s Tiniest Pest ................Quack Chemist .......Pretty is as pretty does .........Always ready to argue ..........Finances gum factories .......................Jitterbug .......Does she like “All-wine ? .......Firm Foundation—size 14 ...................Ladies’ Man .........Ace Shorthand Student ..................Star Salesman .................Contented Miss ..............To be or not to be .........Super-duper personality ...............Blond Bomb-shell ...........Truthfully attractive .....Deep in the Heart of Texas ........Sophomore’s dream man ..................Talking Typist .........Superman of yesterday ...................Heart-breaker ...........Man of many talents ........Born 30 years too soon .............The model student .............Woman of Affairs .......C. H. S.’s Ice-cream man ..................One love affair ........Lancaster or Crooksville ..................May L—Huh? ............Junior’s whiz tenor ..............Wonder Alto voice Quote—“Only one girl for me.”

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