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Page 19 text:
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The Juniors C. H. S. Will Depend on Their Leadership for 1947-48 BOTTOM HOW: Left to right— Wilson, Barnett, France, Giles, Brannon, Brown, Henning, Leasure; class advisor, Miss Coulter. SECOND ROW— Grubb, Rodgers, Ashley, Trout, Marlowe, Phillips, Harper, Wolfe, Swank, R. Moore. THIRD ROW— Snide, Watson, Kellenbarger, Kemerer, Searls, Knerr, Dillehay, G. Moore, Gibbs, Mercer. TOP ROW— Williams, Gibbs, Thomas, Woodward, Hull, Freriks, Rarick, Ewing.
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Page 18 text:
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Tidbits About Seniors CYRIL ADAMS—How does pool pay off? DONNA ALLWINE—Which one is it? “ROSIE” ATKINS—When does the fleet come in? RAYMOND BAKER—Was cereal (Cyril) good? JAMES BORING—Oh! I love that hat. PATTY BRADSHAW—Interested in the Navy, too. EDNA BROWN—It won’t be long now. KEITH BROWN—Professor, come down to earth. BILL BURLEY—Give us the downbeat, Maestro. WILMA COMBS—Watch out, Anderson. CAROL DARLING—Oh! We love your voice. MAURICE FAULEY—Noise-maker! BOB HAMMER—Pretty blue eyes! PATTY HESKETT—Oh Bob! Oh Bob! Oh Bob! Oh Bob! SALLY HOOPS—How’s the lumber biz?????? BETTY KLINGLER—The Ideal Ifka girl. CAROLINE McINTYRE—Our courteous senior. JACK MOORE—The envy of all would-be blonds. EILEEN NELSON—The fair maiden in white. SHIRLEY PRICE—Stur.....gill. MARY LOU PRYOR—Our beautiful football queen. BILL ROUSH—Boy, do I like freshman girls. DOLORES SHARP—Sharp as her name! MAXINE SMITH—Look out, Athens! DICK SPENCER—Oh, what a fair city is Newark. JOSEPHINE WILSON—Better late than never. BETTY WINTGENS—When’s he coming down again?
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Page 20 text:
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About the Juniors The juniors of ’47 have really proved themselves an essential cog in the Crooksville-Hi-Machine. In the field of sports, the juniors were particularly outstanding. During the football season, some of the highest scorers were junior boys. Junior Varsity members are Joe Wilson, Bob Freriks, Brian Gibbs, Dave Harper, Dick Barnett, and Bill Woodward—all junior athletes. Not to be forgotten are the junior subs: Ron Phillips, Tom Brannon. When basketball season rolled around the juniors were represented on the floor by Bob Freriks, Bill Hull, Joe Wilson, and Brian Gibbs. Reserve players were Don Rarick and Dick Barnett. Glory was brought to the class when Bob Freriks and Bill Hull were chosen on the Muskingum Valley League’s first and second teams respectively; while Joe Wilson received honorable mention. While intramural games were being held, Paul Thomas, a junior, held high-point title of the year and the junior boys’ team won the school championship. Peggy Searls, Ruth Moore, Phil Marlowe, and Barbara Kemerer, all active members of the girls’ intramurals, were four of the nine all-star girls’ team, chosen to play against the winning girls’ team of the year. The juniors are well-represented in band by Ruth Moore, Georgene Leasure, Dave Harper, Bill Hull, Bill Mercer, Ruby Trout, Marybelle Giles, Tom Brannon, Georgeanna Moore, Bob Freriks, Jack Snide, and Peggy Searls. Juniors helped in other phases of school life, as well as in athletics. Junior librarians were Georgene Leasure, June Watson, Thelma Swank, Phil Marlowe, Peggy Searls, and Jane Grubb. And what would the office have done without the nelp of Madonna Kellenbarger, June Watson, and Barbara Kemerer. These juniors make up the newly selected staff of the CRUX-HI-REVU: Editor—Ron Phillips; News Editor—Elaine Dillehay; Feature Editor—Virginia Gibbs; Business Manager Jack Snide; and Circulation Manager—Don Rarick. The winner of the Prince of Peace Contest, Jack Snide, is another junior. The “Boomville Band Concert,” the junior assembly, will be remembered for its wit and well-presented talent. This assembly was a stepping stone to the junior play, ‘‘June Mad.” Its huge success definitely showed that the juniors are continuing to go forward. We, the juniors of ’47, have tried hard to play the part of an active junior class. As we prepare for our last year, when we will be lordly seniors, we hope that with the lessons learned this year, we will be able to be shining examples of the Crux-Hi students.
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