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(-xux-c fi- an . SUPERINTENDENT and SECRETARIES W. DWIGHT DARLING Crooksville, Ohio B. S. in Education and M. A. Ohio State Univ. U. S. Naval Academy W. Dwight Darling has, with the exception of four years in the U. S. Army, been superintendent of the Crooksville Schools since 1930. During the superintendency of Mr. Howard A. Zollinger. the jobs of superintendent and high school principal were combined. This plan is still being followed and makes the high school office a very busy spot. Mr. Darling takes an active part in the management of athletics and other extra curricular activities. He was the push behind the revival of a school newspaper, something that C. H. S. hadn’t had for several years. He also helped in the resumption of the annual publication of the Crux-Hi-Skan. When asked to state his philosophy of education, he replied he often wondered if he possessed such a thing. But, all kidding aside, Mr. Darling hopes the school consistently widens the outlook of the boy and girl and gives them that knowledge that is usable. ‘•Education should be something we use daily, not something to store away for the future.” Our New Secretary Mrs. Richard Lynsky, formerly Joy German, was our secretary for the past year. Joy was well known and well liked around C. H. S. and is missed by all here. She is now making her home at Osborn, Ohio. Joy was a graduate of Crooksville High School of 1945. Joy German Lynsky Dolores Sharp, who took over the duties as secretary to Mr. Darling, has proven herself quite efficient. Dolores, a 1947 graduate, is a member of National Honor Society and was salutatorian of her class. MISS DOLORES SHARP 19 4 8 MRS. JOY GERMAN LYNSKY
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diux-cMi- k an THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The president of our board of education is Mr. Delmar Hoops, a graduate of Crooksville High School and an employee of the Crooksville China Co. He is Superintendent of the Methodist Sunday School, a member of the choir and is interested in other religious and civic activities. To add to his interest in the public schools, are his two sons: one is in high school; the other, in East School. The Vice-President of the board is Mr. Carlin France, who has operated the Square Deal Market in Crooksville for the past 20 years. He has a daughter in our graduating class and a son who graduated several years ago. Mr. France is an engineering graduate of Ohio Northern University, where he won a letter for his participation in athletics; a veteran of World War 1 and president of the Crooksville Community Athletic Association. Mr. Chester Leasure is the Clerk-Treasurer of the board. This is an appointive position; therefore, Mr. Leasure is not a voting member. He is a graduate of Corning High School and a well trained accountant. His books and records are always neat and accurate. The Leasures have lived in Crooksville for the past 19 years. They have two daughters in school. One is a member of the class of 1948. Mr. Hobart Allwine is now the senior member in term of service on the Crooksville Board. He has been employed by the New York Coal Company since 1934. Two of his children have graduated from Crooksville High School and the third is now attending the North School. He is a veteran of World War I, and active in the American Legion. Mr. Robert Robb has served on the board for approximately seven years. He was born in Scotland, but has lived in Crooksville most of his life. In addition to his schooling here, he attended the Coin Electrical School in Chicago, and has had a variety of experience. He has spent many years as an automobile mechanic, and so»ie time as a hotel and hardware operator. His daughter is a member of the class of 1949. Doctor A. C. Lawrence is the junior member of the board, having been elected last fall. He probably knows more people in Crooksville than any member of the board due to his extensive practice. He has been a resident of Crooksville for over 20 years. Dr. Lawrence is a native of Oklahoma and a graduate of Missouri State. He is very much interested in the school athletic program, having served in a voluntary capacity as team physician. MR. DELMAR HOOPS President MR. CARLIN FRANCE Vice-President DR. A. C. LAWRENCE MR. ROBERT ROBB MR. HOBART ALLWINE MR. CHESTER LEASURE Clerk-Treasurer 19 4 8
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