Crooksville High School - Crux Hi Skan Yearbook (Crooksville, OH)
- Class of 1950
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xx N wwf? it -.. 'N-x 4 .Q yn I 'Y Uv, Q ,Q A N... we ill XJlL.!,XX IHI1 NINPTHN HUNHHFUANIIF TY XIX!! C ra ux-H1- 115A CR IYX-HI-SKA N Thx-5 1950 ISSUE of the Crux H1 Skan IS dedlcated to Mr Wllllam F .Jcrthmgton prmclpal of Crookbvxlle Hlgh School We of the Clams of 50 e l that Mr Worthmgton IS a fine teacher an effclent pl lnClp31 and moet of lla rug frlend AINl:fFPV FIT!! IIEHIIIATIII muum AIHVIINISTHATIHN 1 AND N1xEJ 15151x'fflffn' DELMER HOOPS Pres1de nt CARLIN FRANCE V1ce Presldent CR UY HI SAAN Board of Educatwn MR DELMAR HOOPS has served twelve years as pres1dent of the Board of Educat1on He IS a graduate of Crooksv1lle H1gh School and has a son Robm 1n the seventh grade and a step son Jack Sprouse who IS pres1dent of the Freshman Class Mr Hoops IS an employee of the Crooksvllle Ch1na Company MR CARLIN FRANCE VICG presldent of the board IS a grad uate of Ohl0 Northern Un1vers1ty S1nce he IS especlally 1nterest ed 1n athlet1cs he IS an appropr1ate presxdent for the Ath19tlC As soc1at1on Mr France IS the proprmetor of the Nat1onal Brand Store m Crooksvxlle MR HOBART ALLWINE 1n pOlnt of years of serv1ce IS the sen1or member of the board He IS a veteran of World War I and an act1ve member of the Amer1can Leglon He has a son B1l1y at North School Mr Allwme has been an employee of the New York Coal Co s1nce 1934 DR A C LAWRENCE has served two years on the board He 1S very 1nterested 1n the athlet1c program and serves as the team phys1 lan Dr Lawrence IS a nat1ve of Oklahoma and a graduate of MISSOUTI State HIS son Robert a graduate of Crooksv1lle H1gh School attends MUSk1ngUm College DR GEORGE C TEDROW IS the Junlor member of the board havmg completed one year of serv1ce He IS a veteran of World War II He 1S a Crooksvllle Hlgh School graduate and a graduate of the Oh1o State UDlVefSlty College of M6d1ClH8 MR CHESTER LEASURE IS Clerk Treasurer of the board As th1s lS an 3ppO1ntlV9 pOSltl0n he IS not a votlng member H 1S a graduate of Cornmg Hlgh School HIS elder daughter Geor gene attends Muskmgum College HIS youngest daughter Dona Sue lS a member of the class of 50 Mr Leasure IS the bus1ness manager of the Wlseman Dalry CHESTER LEASURE DR. A. C. HOBART DR. GEORGE C. Clerk-Treasurer LAWRENCE ALLWINE TEDROW S so 1 NINETEENFIFTY C C g up A g W DWIGHT DARLING Crooksvllle Oh1o 1n lwlufa mn and LI 0 State lmxerslty I N lXaxal -Xcademy WILLIAM F WORTHINGTON Crooksvxlle Oh1o 10D dn 11 I IX E I' I V Ohm State IInlV9I'Slty MARYBELLE GILES HANNUM Clxl X III Slxflk Admlmstratwn SUPERINTENDENT or SCHOOLS Who IS the bus1est person IH the Crooksvxlle Schools Our nom1nat1on would be our superlntendent W Dwlght Darlmg H1s office IS always .1 beeh1ve of act1v1ty He superv1ses the two elementary schools as well as our two h1gh school bu1ld mes He t aches Journahsm and subst1tutes for other teachers xx hen they have act1v1t1es that take them from the1r classes He handles most ot the publ1c1ty for the school and has to deal Wlth all th alesmen not to mentlon talkmg Wlth the parents who have some complalnt about Johnmes grades In hlS spare t1me Mr Darlmg works on ld98S for the Crux H1 Revu and the Crux H1 Skan He IS the faculty adv1ser for both publ1cat1ons He tr1es to VlSlt both the grade buxldmgs at least once a week where he llstens to classes checks records and helps the teachers w1th thelr speclal problems He IS also respons1ble to the Board of Educatlon for the work of the Jamtors and the general upkeep of the bulldmgs The Class of 50 elected Mr and Mrs Darlmg to be our chaperones on our b1g tr1p to Washmgton and other eastern po1nts HICH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr W1ll1am F Worthmgton has Just completed hlS second year as the PFIDCIDHI of Crooksvllle H1gh School although he has been a member of the faculty for the last 18 years Mr Worth1ngton has a heavy schedule He teaches half t1me and has the full respons1b1l1ty on h1gh school d1SC1p1lH6 management of athlet1cs and supervlslon of other h1gh school act1v1t1es He teaches world h1story general SCIENCE and com merclal law He IS the faculty adv1ser of the Student COUDCII and h1s WISE leadershlp has bullt that organlzatlon up year by year Mr Worthmgton spent last summer and plans to spend th1s summer dolng advanced graduate work ln educat1on at Oh1o State He takes h1s Job ser1ously and 1ns1sts that teachers and students do llkewlse Hls stralghtforward dealmg Wlth those who are called to h1s oflice IS apprec1ated by the students They know that he lb falr but firm SECRETARY TO THE SUPERINTENDENT Marybelle G1les Hannum IS completmg her second year IH the h1gh school office She was an honor graduate ln commer c1al vuth the class of 48 In add1t1on to handlmg Mr Darlmgs correspondence and the multxtude of telephone calls that come 1nto both ofhces Vlarybelle wr1tes letters for the pr1nc1pal cuts stenclls for tests and handles the workbook sales At Chr1stmas t1me Marybelle marr1ed Mr Patr1ck Han num a C H S graduate w1th the class of 41 They 1lVe on West Ma1n St NIA I: TL EIN FIFTY as LIC! X Ill SIXAX LAROLYN DILLEHAY Crooksvllle Ohio B S 1n Educatlon M A Oh1oUn1ve1s1t5 Instructor 1n Amgrlcan Hlstory Dean of GIFIS MARY MacDONALD RUSSELL New Contord Ohlo B S Muskmgum Col lege Home Economics NIA L I PEN I-If! 1 EVA COULTER Crooksvllle Ohlo B Ohlo VVesleyan Umversxtv verslty Instructor ID Enghsh 10 11 12 and Spamsh KENNETH TENER Crooksvllle Oh1O B S Ohlo State Um veralty Head Coach Physlcal Educatlon Industrlal Arts 7 I ' Y W f , Iii .1 ' -K 1 xi , . . A. 'E ' -f ', I M. A., 'Ohio state Uni- f 1 ' ' J' f CRUX-IBII-SKA N - PM LTY - Rb TH SNELL Crooksvllle Oh1o B S ln Educatlon Oh1o Umversxty Instructor m Enghbh Vlce Prmclpal MARY A ESWINE Etna Ohlg A B andB S 1nEdu catlon Oh1o State LI'1lV6I'SltV M S Oh1o Lmxerslty Commer lal ROBERT R BIRD Cambrxdge Ohm B S m Educatxcn 1n Musl Muskmgum College Director of Muse NINE I l:EN FIFI Y J C SEXTON London Oh1o B S 1D Educatlon Oho Umverslty A M Columbla Um verslty Mathematlcs and Phys 1cs H C BRYANT Crooksv1lle Oh1o He1dleberg College A B 1n Pol1t1ca1 and Econommal Govern ment Vlathematlcs Geogra phy and General Sclence Asslstant Coach e l Y - -U I , Q . . . , 1 . ., - 4 .. . aw Qi, , 1 A ' 1 , . . Y., . - -, - 74 A Y .Y ,-1 -- XXX I QR! X HIS! XX FIC! 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I.-Xl PXIP FUXIINSINJ folle e UID lu He v Tumor S 1 Senior u N 1 HI Sk ln S X Hll 1 ol em nal l pr x 1 arlan l liI'lI ll reporter In I'AYIllFAIN l 4 1 If on es IS atc e I r x H Rex St N4 lml If lnp Ts-'ml frfflre Help ulent f un xlme pres Ifkl .I nmr I w mor I he-nlnr 51'IIIlI'lI'SllIll I'e'un' . . -1' ' . f'rux-Hi-Skan S A ff National Honor Sm-iv y CRUX HI Qlx QTLEOTS INI: TEEN FIFTY DORA Il XQURE 1 nllegf 'ind l ee nperetta 1 lntrimurnls l 4 N nlent Counrll 2 4 xne pres 4 Spam'-h Klub 2 thcerleulcr 'I 4 1 'I vue pres Queen Xttendant 'I 4 Iumur Plav Senlor Plw Staff Ixhrlrlan 4 I 1 wcnmr Ntholarshlp Team KIIIX Ih Skan 'Staff GFR ALD HAMMLR General Baseball 1 Intramurals 1 3 Basketball 2 4 Football I 4 fat -I Junmr Play Senmr Play lil TTY ANINI CHAINNILI C 0llIl'Ilfl'1ldI e operetta l Intramurals lhrarxan P Spanish lluh 2 Offne Help 'I Ifkx 3 se Junmr Play Nenmr Play luh ure pres Senior Qtholarshlp Team 1 rux H1 Qkan Qtaff Natmnal Honor Soc-xety X aledlctorlan JAY HARD N I eneral Baseball 1 Football Basketball 4 hlee 4 luh 'I Junmr Plax Staff Semor Play 'staff Intramurals l 'VI r 4 f llalr 1, inf, a 4 QIILOT INGE BLECHSCHMIDT BETTY ANN CHANNEL JO ANNE BOWERS LOIS ANNE DARLING PAULINE EVELAND ROSALEE GOTTKE CAROL HUGHES SALLY ANN HESKETT ANN HULL DONA SUE LEASURE JUNE POLAND BARKER LAURA MICKEY JEANNINE PRICF MARY SMITH DOROTHY WATTS 'NIANCY PHILLIPS JACK RARICK DUANE WATTS I ARRY WILLIAMS JACK RUSSELL LESTER LUCAS DAN LUMAN CARL NEWLON EARL WATSON RAYMOND TOWNSEND DON TROUT GERALD HAMMER JAY HARDING Clxl XIIISKIX mlles 01 Groans The dlmpled damsel from Dutchh1ll Alvxavs Wllllng to work or plav Our best dlSpOSltlOH First in war first IH peace I mean first in shorthand first in typing first ln bookkeeping Our beautiful valedictorlan Our bralny blonde bombshell The smartest dame in Perrv County if you can believe those test results A queer combination of temper and sunshine She stuck to her class desp1te a real handicap That red hair reallv means DUSIDSSS She likes her friends and tells off all others Our Ideal Ifka Girl Did she reform ' Money bags She kept track of more funds than some banks do Our piano xirtuoso CLook that one upl The best cheer leader in the history of C H S we claim She chose Joe someone to look up to Our quiet little marrled woman Its off to Join the Army or June in June The beauty of the Mid Century Class we thlnk When s he comin home Our gift to vaudexllle or will It be ICIBVISIOHV Wheres Raymondq Whats he dolng now Another of our songbirds Our mald of the mountains well hills anyhow She gets thmgs done and 1S noted for her musical talent Always ahead of the crowd She sprmted away from the class of 51 to graduate with us She ran away w1th Ron and got married when most of our glrls think of matrlmony as some thlng ID the distant future Our prexy Always the ham with the harem Tall dark and hard to catch He believes in taking life easy especially in English class Our hard charging half back He never gave up C H S s own labor organizer Will he be preacher forester boss or what? Dapper Dan Our best dressed young gentleman How he loves to pile words on more vsords That boy can think when he isnt too tlred He was always willing to help Wlth the stage duties We thlnk he should be xoted the Ideal Ifka Boy of 1950 Long lean but not lazy except when he fell asleep in Amerl an History class The Mighty M1dget of our recent football teams He nexer tackled anyone hls SIZE they were always bigger Hammer was what he did agalnst the opposition 11ne He even knocked h1mself out hammering that Roseville line Rated as the best cha1r gang boss to graduate from C H S in mam a year Hovx he could work that gang NLXLII I-X FIFTl , W ,.. I 7 V ' 7 '1 ' 'L 1' I 0 o A A - -v u - . . V . . Y 7 M , . . , . ., Y V , y. . . ., . , . . - 7 . , . ll 1 ' v u ' ,' ' ' A . . ll ,v s ' 'Q , . , . . 1 . I . v . Y Y ' U , . v V - - . . . . , , . 7 v . ' 9 , , . 1 7 Y 3 - r 1 Q,- - - 7 1. . 1 4 41. CR I 'X-HI-SKA N - The Senior Story - Many of the classes of Crooksville High have boasted and quite justly so of their great athletes of their outstanding actors and actresses or of their talented songblrds We have some claim to all of these honors but few classes in the history of C H S have had a scholastic record to compare Wlth the proud M1d Century Class Last February at the Semor Scholarship Tests held in New Lexington the class of 1950 proved this book larmn Out of eleven members on our team six placed in the first twenty in Perry County Nmety seniors from all over the county competed Lois Darling was third in the county and first among thc girls Carol Hughes was close behind with a fourth in county competition and Jo Anne Bowers ranked 7th Ann Hull Jack Rarick and Carl Newlon all rated honorable men tions Our Crooksville team had more place ments than any other team in the county and the total score for the Crooksvllle students was more than double that of the next hlghest school This IS only one example of our special prowess Through our high school career we hive always been well represented on the winning l1sts in the state scholarship fest Many times we have led the s hool honor roll in students placed and we have always ranked high Enough of that' We shine out in the world of music too' For the past two years Ann Hull has gone to the district and state music con tests She has always made the first rating Carol Hughes made a first ln the district vocal contest in her Jumor year Carol Hughes Inge Blechschmidt Jo Anne Bowers Sally Heskett Ann Hull Jeannine been 3Ct1V6 members of the C H S Eard for over four years Oh the drums go bang anu the cymbals clang and the horns they blare away' Twelve of the glrls of the Cl ss of 50 and five of the boys have helped to make M R msey s and Mr Birds glee clubs and mixed chorus the best vocal groups in years As to masters of the grease paint art we have them aplenty Our dramatic talent got its first real tryout under the expert dire tion of M1ss Ewa Coulter when as Juniors we pre sented L1fe of the Party The story was 1n terestlng and the cast superb Our senior pro duction was a rlotous mystery Dead of the Night Under the capable direction of M1ss Carolyn Dlllehay the play was fiawlessly pre sented on May 12 1950 The between acts entertainment showed off some more of our musical and dramatic talent Unfortunately for us football and basket ball at CHS were in one of those periodic slumps during our Junior and senior years The classes of 49 50 and 51 were woefully wanting in athletlcally mlnded boys but our few athletes did their darndest and deserve loads of credit for sticking to their guns in the face of a parade of strong Muskingum Valley T eague foes Our senior football season was winless de- spite the hard work of our co captains Donny Trout and Gerald Hammer our galloping half back Trigger our big boy Porky our 1 and our Red Harding There Just werent enough of them and the hard trying Sophs were too little Our 1949 homecoming football game was the New Lex game here Our class was well represented by two of our most attractive girls Queen Sally Heskett and Attendant Dona Leasure They made an otherwise drab game rather colorful Fortunately our boys didnt always have to eat crow Six of them were members of the famous Un defeated Un tled Un disput ed Champions of the M V L in 1948 They were Trout Russell Harding Nelson Watts and Luman Jack Rarick was a manager that year Our basketball season was a series of heart breaks as our smaller boys fought all the way against overwhelming odds Don Trout ended a four year career as a Ceramic basketeer Now hes down now he s up Russell and Jay Harding furnished the backbone for our Cer amlc team For the first tlme in many years we had an all girl National Honor Society Ann Hull Jo Anne Bowers Betty Ann Channel Carol Hughes and Lois Darllng were the honored ones Like classes gone before us were active in s holastic activities such as Student Counc1l and Ifka Pres1dent of the Student Counc1l this year was Don Trout vice president Dona Leasure and secretary Jo Anne Bowers Lester Lucas vocal support Twelve senior girls Joined with the Juniors in putting over one of Ifkas best Washington Teas The executive committee of our class should not be forgotten for one minute They guided us through this money making era with an intelligent hand Thanks to them we hav? a lovely tour planned for our class trip une Jack R8I'1Ck President, Duane Watts Vice President Dorothy Watts Secretary Sally Heskett Treasurer Various factors have reduced our class from the 35 freshmen that entered senior high in September of 1946 to the 28 that received diplomas on the evening of May 31 1950 Leva Lewering Phyllis Pryor and Nellie Dunwoody have all transferred to other schools Leva and Phyl to Mount Vernon High and Nellie to Corning Delbert Spider Nelson prefers working at Sowers grocery to keeping com pany with us Delores Karr Iris Luster Mary Sparks and Ned Stalter have abandoned us for the blissful state of matrlmony Madeline Campb ll has crapp d back to the Junlor class and IS now working hard to promote their cause NINE? ble V FIFTY , . l Y 4 . - . v , - . S ' Y . u ' ,sv ' u ,n v 9 3 7 l ' ' HS dz!! 56 1? , 1 ' . Y ' . H - 1 as ' Y . . . y . . V A ' ' . . 1 . Au ' ' - , - , - - - ' sv ' , , , . . . . ' 3 1 y 1 1 1 . Ah 1 Y Y! I . ' ! E - ' ' ' ' ' . ..s, - . N - - . , - . ' Y 2 . . , , ' , ' 5 A - ' , 9 . , I - Price borothy Watts 'and Dan Lilman have and Jack Rarlck gave these leaders moral and 7 ! Ag ' ' ' A 1 . . . . . . . ' ' ! . . , , I7 , y . G n 7 l 1 C. r. A . ,, ,1 - s ' ' - ' G ' . v . . ' - ' in . . ' , Q ' , ' --...--...- ' ' . sb A H A ' ..... - . --.-... ' 7 I D , H - Q .............. - sy -y ' 4 . . . . y - , A .. - H . . . ' ' , I . v - . . ' 7 . D 3 I I ' . ' ' A S5 ' 17 . .. . . . . I ' 7 . n 1 1 5 ' ' . . z ' . ' ' f . , .., , t . . . . . O . 3 . . .. . . - ., ., ' 41 CRI X' lll QKXV We G1 uduate The final actlvltles of the Class of 50 w1ll begln ulth the tradltlonal Junlor Senlor Plom on Max 19 The JUDIOIS wlll entertaln the SEDIOFS wlth danclng and rcfleshments IH The Blue Room As usual the Junlols and Senlors have pledged themselvts to stay f0I the whole lf falr Thu vtlll then no doubt take OIT for Columbus L lncastel Zanesvllle Buckeye Lake and varlous othtl polnts east north west and south Next on the lgenda IS tht SLDIOI Assnmblw Wexe planned tht usual thlngs lol the plo gram Cl lss Wlll Class Prophecy md Cl s Au ards An added lttlactlon vtlll be the pre sentatlon of awards to the 51X senlols who Febluarv Wlth these thlngs vxell honor oul mothers the facults and oul sehoolmates on Max 24 Gl xduatlon Weak btglns on Max 28 Vtltll B Lqllauleatc Ruelend John MacDonald of the Clooksvllle Chulth of Chllst vtlll d0llVEI the sumon m tht Methodlst Chul h M Elrds Glrls Glee Club mlnus those loxelx SLDIOIB vxlll slng Pralse YQ The Lold and God ls a Splrlt Rexerend Charles Melvln Coultel ont ot Crookstllles outstandlng gladuates vtlll QIVC our tllss addless at Commencement Wednes dav Lvenlng Max .31 Rexelend Coultel glad uated ID 1916 IS the brother of Eva Coulter Cl ooksxllles Engllsh and Spanlsh lnstructol He IQ now the mlnlster of the Flrst Methodlst Chulch ln Oak Park Illlnols Our plesldent Jack RdllCk xxlll preslde md Bettx Ann Channel and Carol Hughes vtlll leplescnt us as valedlctollan and salutatorlan lcspectlxelx Delmar Hoops presldent of the Board of Edutatlon and Mr W0lth1HgtOH Wlll hind out dlplomas Once agaln the Glrls Glee Club wlll per fOIlN vtlth Ours Is the World As the senlors much ln VLIV dlgnltied ID thelr maloon and Vtllllu lobes the CHS Bind xnlll play War Mdlth of the Prlests If lt dglCCS wlth the llorlt offce we ll have ln favor of anothr tl lp to Lake Hope bv school bus Alvuaxs befole weve come home XV1ll'l numerous cases of sunburn But that wont be the case thls yeal not us semors' Follovlmg CHS s one yeal tladltlon of a class tllp we ll end up oul actlvltles as a Class xx th an Eastern bus toul Plans are all set lol a thlee dax stop at the Commodore Hotel ln W'ashmgton D C to see all the slghts and then on to Annapolls to see all the mldshlp lllcn AtldHtlL Cltx to see all the bathlng beau tlts and home bs the Pennsvlvanla Tulnplke to see all the bl g long tunnels lncldental lx Henrx Saunders dass of 26 vtlll be OU1 dllx er NIXLIILX 1lFll X N 1 4 ' 'L 1' A . 1 V! f 1 . . . y ' , , ,- v , ' ' ' , .Y - . l ' 'l ' I Q I 1 I h ' U X H . 5 Y , . . . y , 2 7 3 1 I Y. . . , ' . ' . ' 1 f 1 m v 1 m ' - 5 ' ' 1 . , , ' ,A . . . 2 - ' 1. ' y 1' 1 yy ' . ' ' gil 1' x , Y ' ' ' A , . ' . . 2 ' - 3 ' , ' S - . ' , v ' - . . , , , , u I U 7 I - , ' . . , ,V .1 , H - 2 t s ' 1 B-nf 1 vv. I , I ' ' 1 .I ' ' ' ' . ' 7 1 1 1 nf ' ' L' ' ' ' ' - r ' 'x - 1.-y i . I Q v' lv U l - 5 2 ' , X ' ', 2 asp - -- X ' 3 gf' v x-. I y 2 'I x I Y' H . . . . A l , - -, v placed in the tests held in New Lexington in H C1355 day OH May 26- Talk 01115 fal' has been 1 - 1 - 7 1 , ' Y .' , . , . A ' v- 1 - l ' . K , . . V . , ' l . I y, ' . Vg . ' , , ' 5. . I, , ,' V' ' ,h . . . ' ' I , , , . . . .' , ' 1 . . ' ' ' f 3 -' ' 1 'Q ': . lx 'I ' 5 l - ' l' . A 4 I u X . i i 7 , ' , Z . 4 - . Lv , , . . , 1 . I ' .- V' ' ' 1 , - f' . A - - - - -q A . A 4 I ' H ' . y . . - ' l ' A I ' v I - 7 u. 1 Y I - I la ' l l 'fu r .1 . - V I 1 ,' . . , ' . , , ,' ' , ' , ' - - ' ' ' 's - ry . ' l 23' l 'l l X v A xl' .yy .V 'y h l 1 V. l . x w -Y I ' Y l lv W ' ll 7 ' 5 V V 7 1' A I Q 7 I ' ' ' f ' L L - L 7 w , y f w - V v ' UN HAH ATF I 1 L NlXli'I'lfl5,X' FIFYAY I C'fXfff xx - Juniors - ROW1 Karns R Tatman Baker Lmdxmore Watts McLam Brown Camp bell B Tatman Nelson ROW 2 Colbert Meahck Whltehead P Tatman Kemerer Th6lSOD Carter P1tcock Mlss Coulter THE JUNIOR CLASS The Class of 51 has the dublous dlStlHCf.1Ol'l of bemg the smallest class 1n Crooksvllle Hlgh and also the smallest for some thlrty years We now have only 17 members and It IS estl mated that we wlll have only 15 to graduate next year We started our story as a class in Senlor Hlgh on Sept 4 1948 when Mr W1ll1am Worthmgton welcomed us mto room 4 and lald down the rules for semor hlgh students xn no uncertaln terms He was our Freshman home room teacher The 25 of us were soon hard at work on our regular hlgh school routlne A tr1p by school bus to Mr Worthmgtons cabm at Buckeye Lake the last Saturday m May was the cllmax of our freshman year Mr Kenneth Tener our new football and basketball coach was our 10th grade home room teacher Our number had been reduced to 21 by the openlng of the school year of 1949 50 Our Sophomore trxp was to Lake Hope on June 4 1 - 1 v v 1 1 1 ' 1 - v ' 1 1 x - 1 s 1 9 , . , . . . . . 1 . - . . . , . - 1 v . , . . ' v CRI 'X-Ill-SKAN The J umm lass Our elass motto has not yet been selected but rt mrght well be Qualrty not Quant1t5 We are nova well represented rn all the many aetrxrtres of Crooksvrlle Hrgh In the C H S Band we haxe Betty Tatman Joan Brovxn Rosemary Nelson Judy MCCl11H and Beverly Lrndrmore We are rlso xerv actrve rn Future Home makers Ifka Spanrsh Club and Glee Clubs Buekese Grrls State vtrll see tvxo of our members Joan Brovtn and June Karns Max Whrtehcad our popular Junror leader has been sele ted bv the faculty to attend Buekeye Boxs State Judx McClrrn vt as eleeted presrdent of our drew from school rn January Vlce presrdent June Karns took oxer and handled our busr ness all through the tryrng perrod of elass play and prom B111 Colbert vxas named secretary treasurer of the class Representmg us on the Crooksxrlle Hrgh Student Counerl xxere Nanev Phrllrps Betty Tatman Paul Tatman and Max Whrtehead The tvxo Junror members of the Crux Hr Skan staff were Rosemary Nelson Junror Edr tor and Don Mealrck Junror Busrness Mana er In the cheerleadrng department our contrr butron June Karns was outstanding for her abrlrty and dependabrlrty On Aprrl 14 we presented our Junror Class play The Darlrng Brats to a most apprecr trxe audrenee We suggest that the credrt for thrs success be drvrded three vt ays to MISS Coulter for her drrectrng to the Junrors for therr actrng abrlrtv and to the clever plot of the play Our elass had the unrque experrenee of haxrng three of rts grrls marry durrng the year Nmey Hammer became Nancy Phrllrps Judy MeClarn marrred Don Moore and Bonnie May be-came Mrs Don Allen To grve us clarm to the trtlg oi the marrying class of 1951 Thor an Dovx ney and Ruthadelle Tovx nsend deserted us for matrlmonx at the end of our freshman Near and Franema Polrng at the end of our sophomore year We are lookrng forvx ard to our senror year as the best ren of our hrstorb We plan to do all the thrngs that classes of 40 or more haxe done rn the past and to do them vtell I 1 I , , A 1 - . , . - , , A . - H 4 Y Y- g l . , - - ' ' ' - ' V' I I I , . . . - v ' u L' ' W v V, U , , ' .' 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V1 Y. , , ' . .S 4 . - ', A ' 7 A E 5' x Y . 1 1 rf -x r - 1 ' ', o I e A l 1 ll l ' e 'I N'El'l'l'V 1'lFTl' MARY BAKER JOAN BROWN Fix 'X' Ill Riff X Tm I funmr ,libs Mx ldel of an Cigna lble pelson ls one who dgleu vnlth me I md mxxelf nc NKIV good f11LndQ MADRLINE CAMPBELL e txpmg., I lou xhoxthznd I cvg xx ho put these les CYRIL CARTER BILL COLBERT JUNE KARNS DON KEMERFR BFVERLY IINDIMORF DON MEALICK ROSEMARY NELSON BETTY TATMAN PAUL TATMAN ROSE ANNE TA FMAN MATTHEW TI-IEISEN NANCY WATTS 'VIAX WHITEHEAD IH ITCISQ bometlmts 1 athel shw but th It 1 the xx ny of the world s gmc lt est men Small but great Mmdenx should be mxlci and meek bwlft to heal and slow to speak T Q xxoxld needs 5,11 It minds well hue I am Sommtnnu I xt mrl think mostlv slt xx ho knows lcv To be qumt would be the death of me QIIEYILL IS golden but gold doesnt mean ci thlng to me Im stuttlv I Izdlcs man T1 vhatl n W x x nn when than uc xo mnnx other things to do 1 IS xunsome mi muxu xl 1 CTIIIITIIIIQ., llttlg ldSSlQ Hou hdppx .Ind txom 1, ure how free 1 llllkllll DI X 1 1 'k I V O Q - - I l , - 4- v ' ,Z . , , , ,k .S 'C V . ., ,S V' A H 2 Ev, rw 1 v' I U . . I1ov- ' 1- ' 2 - ln --- ' lf' , i ,, . ' A ' 'z ', 2 's - 'z ' - I' -2 - . l 1- . ' , L. 5. ' , , 1 - ,' . . A- . . Y' A 4- h, , , ,,A. ,NZ - -.Z ,, . ,., . .H . , I 3 ' s' 1 ' 'Q .' N' , I envy no person who knows more than myself, but pity one , , . ,. , 'Y ' ' U I ' I 1 , ' I 5- ' , , ' . , . ' ,, , ' X H ' . -' . . . ' ,J . . , . . ,. . ' I yan x 1 yan and clz1t's ull. Y ' I hj va ' - 2 '- .' 1 A' - ' .' ' I 5 1 1 r -2 1 2 ' 2 ' ' 1, ' - A -- - . it . 'Y .Z ,v V , f X7 X, .. . . . V . ,. .y, 4 4 4 4 4 Y A .4 4 - - Sophomores - POW l Walpole Flerce Vallee M Brovxn R Hennmg Dalrymple Waltemlre Johnson T Hennmg ROW 2 McLain Burley Glles Searles WIISOH Elhott Dusenberry POV! .3 Brown Donaldson Ault Fauley A Brown Frash SOPHOMORES On September 3 1949 fifty elght glrls and bows return d to Crooksvllle Hlgh School as sophomores under the guldance of Mrs Rus sell Our cla s was stlll outstandmg m the re spet that lt was the largest 1n CI0Ol SVl11 Hlgh School We re really a lucky class to have Ron Fierce for presldent helped by Loxs Harper and Gary Morrlson as YICQ presldent and sec retary treasurer respectwely Our chosen Student COUUCII representatlves lex and Joe WIISOD The class of 1952 IS gO1Dg strong wlth mam band members athletes and what haxe Sou In football we turned out full t11t wxth ten members and our ever fa1thfu1 manager, Denny Ault V W Y - H 1 ' V 1 ' I 7 9 I 7 , . . T v ! Y 1 1 7 V 7 . Y ' K Y 1 W ' J 7 y v ' a ' L 1 7 ' 1 ' - . ' v- A ' V 3 Q . . l , I . ' are Norma Watts, Cynthxa Schwartz, Don Bur- D . A I . ' . ' ,, . ' . . Y V. ' .,' 7 7 V v v ' . ' v ' I .' B' X - I CRUX-HI-SKAN 1 1 ophomores ROW1 Murphy Maxwell Schwartz Robxnson Welch Burdett Russell Hay man Morrls Showers ROW 2 The1son Cannon Wlley Chrxsty Ayres Ashley Watts Glllon Brown Hawk Mrs Russell ROW 3 C Denn1s Trout Smlth McCray Houk Moore Harper RlggS Yoder Denms Eleven of our class are band members W are also proud of Hennmg a n d Schwartz Synda Besldes these resented ln F H Club We must not our drum maJor Robert Lee 0 u r maJorettes Cynthla Russell and Donna Pltcock 3Ct1Vltl6S we are well rep A Glee Club and Span1sh forget our three loyal and enthuslastlc cheerleaders LOIS Harper Glee Showers and Dona Thelsen Now at the close of our sophomore year we have completed half of our Journey through hlgh school We have glven many studlous hours to our books and hope to re turn next year wlth the same zeal and Splflt to defend our tltle of the pepplest class 1n hxgh school NINE TEEN FIFTY l u 1 1 w l 3 i 1 W 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 9 , , 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' ' - -1 1 1 ' ' ac - - - 19 Freshmen ROW1 Newlon Shreeves Moore Rarxck Huston Cannon Stalter Jadwln Sprouse ROW 2 Howard G1llon Degarmo Aldrl k Cox German Prxce H111 Mr ROW 3 Blackford Murphy G1les Karns Wh1te Holcomb Mlller FRESHMEN The Freshmen of 50 have really proved themselves an essentlal part of the ever mov mg machme here at Crooksv11le H1gh In the field of sports the freshmen boys are qulte an asset to our football and basket ball teams The freshmen members on the football squad were Buddy Rarlck Eddle Moore Jack Sprouse Alfred Howard Benny Hol omb and Bob DeGarmo When basketbal eason rolled around we were represented by Eddle Moore Buddy Rarlck and Jack Sprouse n - vm- ,-4 .-,e ,, I fy 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . .n . . 1 1 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 ' Tener. 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 44 11 . . - - 3 , - 1 1 1 ,, T e , . A ., S ' 1 1 ' CRUX H1 SKA V Freshmen ROW1 Wxseman Smlth Flerce Moore Hull Whlt6h0USe Harah Eveland Watts May ROW2 Frash McM1ll1an Stockdale E Ewmg Eveland Swmgle Sowers Spears Our cl ss officers have served us very ei Ve also boast fourteen band members clently throughout the school year They are We h3W9 trled hard to Play an aCt1V9 Dart Jack Sprouse presldent Benny Holcomb vm in C H S AS We Prepare f0r the Flext three presxdent and Lee Murphy secretary tleasur Y93rS W9 P1099 to be Shlnlng GXHYTIPISS f er Our representatlves m Student Councxl are Crux H1 Studeats Stella EW ng Sarah Hull Glen German and Eddie Moore NINE TH:N FIFII 3 7 . I' Y - . . 'V I - -k 1 - - l ' , 4, W ,qvfv-,.,.fff wr- ! I 7 9 7 v 9 7 , . Y l 7 ' Y 7 7 l . ' a - - X . ' - - 'vo . . . 1 9 9 V ' . . . ' ' 0 s 2 ' ' ' L 1 Y 7 1 r' P f 1 . , 4 , - Eighth - ROWl Lykms McArtor Drlggs Rosser L Wllson Wagner Sanborn D Rxggs Southall P Rxggs ROW 2 Ayers Kllnger J Wllson Nelson Hale Garey Whltehead Allen MISS Snell ROW 3 Wortman Wrlght Pltcock Ashley Bateson Buckley, Colwell Ebaugh EIGHTH GRADE Flfty one boys and gxrls reported to MISS elghth grade home room teachers th1s year At the first class meet1ng we elected as our dass officers Robert Plllsbury Pres1dent Dlck Carr Vlce Presldent and Charles Watts Secretary Treasurer Our two representatxves ln Student COUDCII are Joanne Colwell and Paul Dorsey We are proud of exght elghth grade band members Beatrlce Wortman Mary Lou Lyk ms Sandra Sanborn Patty Pltcock Janet Wll son Tommy Ruff Dw1ght Conaway and Dlck Tolhver Our socxal program for the year CODSlStCd '- . 1 1 Q 1 1 ' 4 1 1 1 - W 1 I 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 - 1 . s . 1 - 1 1 1 ' Ruth Snell and Mr. J. C. Sexton, the two . , ' . , - ' ' , 7 9 5 i 1 I y 1 Y Y I 1 I 1 1 U ' , W Ezghth ROWI Dorsey Matheny Alderman Wolfe Watson DeGarmo Cox Imlay Batstone ROW 2 Ruff Tolllver Trout Newlon Tracey Stull Rosser Neff Mr Sexton of a xery successful Halloween party a can Legion Awards were presented to our out Christmas party and a Mothers Tea Wh1C'l Qfandmg puplls Wee held In APU1 We entertained the high Rest assured our class will do bigger and school with an assembly at which the Amer: lleiief 3111135 In the Commg four Years I RCW S-Carr, Pillsbury, Schwartz, Watts, Riley, Hicks, Conaway. . . 3 ' - . , ' 7 ' I 5 1 l . ,, ,, .. . ...- . ,.-.Q,-..-..., ,,--,-. y V -ecl'lx'!l!1!r,l1X ,,--. -M-U10 ,,,,,A,,,,,, ,WM ,, X - eventh - ROW 1 Riggs Redfern Cannon Wllson Shell Batstone Crane Dennls Smde Mllhgan nOW 2 Fwmg Sparks Stafford Eveland May Ault Smde Braglm Har baugh S Ferguson Miss Eswme RCW M Ferguson Sowers Neff Conaway Houk Colbert A1che1e Rarlck Wh1tBh0US6 Brown Downey SEVENTH GRADE In our SIX year high school the seventh grade 1I1hCI'1tS the tltles of bables green1es etc Our Seventh Grade of 1949 50 boasts 66 members makmg It the largest class 1n C H The Seventh Grade has two homerooms m the Jumor H1gh Mr Bryant has the boys and I Mlss Esw1ne super1ntends the g1rls Our class really got rollmg when at the hour appo1nted we chose Carolme Mxlhgan as pres1dent Nell Baker v1ce pres1dent and Donna Houk secretary treasurer Jerry Ph11 hps and Mona Ferguson represent our great class m Student C0unc1l ffl 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 9 W . . U' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - , l . . -1 1 , 1 . . - , 1 S 1 1 ' 1 1 ' - ' - Seventh - ROW1 Knnan McCabe Ph1l1lpS Sharkey Wl1l13mS Rodgers Savage Sowers Baker POW 2 Harrxs Hammer Starcher Hoops, Moore Sparks Leaman Roblson Hanopton McK1nney Saunders Cook Mr Bryant nCW 3 Adams Howard Southall Frash Harper Plotts Hayman Dalrymple C mpbell Wxlson Jadwln Our soclal llfe was filled wxth class partxes In October we held our gala Halloween party costumes and all Everyore comm nted on our loxely decorat ons for our Chrlstmas party That was another b1g aFfa1r wlth a g1ft ex change and refreshments' Jerry Phllllps and Norma Ewmg re1gned supreme as Klng and McCray Brown Queen of Hearts at our Valentxne party 1n February Were not only SOC1a11t9S were good stu dents too' A hxgh percentage of our students h1t the Honor Roll every sxx weeks Th1S of course has helped our class gam prest1ge wxth our schoolmates Q . . . . - s s Q 9 9 1 y , . N 7 y 1 v y 1 , - x 1 w v - - -. v , 1 9 s s a , , , q . . 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' 1 , 7 ' 1 e O C'RIfX-III-SKAN A A ' - National Honor Society - ROW1 Carol Hughes Lo1s Darhng Jo Anne Bowers ROW 2 Ann Hull Betty Ann Channel NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Thls year Hve students were taken 1nto the Natlonal Honor Society These students are Betty Channel Carol Hughes Lo1s Daxlmg Ann Hull and Jo Anne Bowers The entxre faculty partlclpated e choosmg of the members this year mstead of a commlttee as had previously made the sele tlons tlonal Honor Soclety are Leadershlp Scholar shxp Servxce and Character The senlors tak en m thxs year were chosen on the basls of these standards and they must contmue to ex h1b1t these qualxtles throughout the school year lf they are to rema1n ln the socxety The upper fifteen per cent of a class IS ell glble for conslderatlon Competxtlon was es pecxally keen thxs year sxnce there were 13 of the class who had ma1nta1ned a B average or better The Natlonal Honor Soclety Chapter of Crooksvllle has been ID 6XlSt9HCe slnce 1932 soclety as meanmg attainment 1n the four qualltles Leadershlp Scholarshlp SGFXILG and Chara ter It IS our hope that these sen lors wxll cont1nue to exhlblt these same qualx tles throughout thelr Ines l l L . . . in th . . The standards of membership in the Na- People have come to recognize the pin of the C, NINE TEEN FIFTY CIC! 'X-I ll-SK.-X ,Y FHAHMFHIIUL XIXIIIIX Ill w 1 I x 1 f fn CRI X Ill QAAIX East School 'Ihe chlldren 1n kmdergarten vwele busy learnlng to work and to play together A rhythm band was formed whlch proved xelv enjoyable to the members A well attended Chrlstmas party was held for the mothers One of the h1ghl1ghts of the yeax was an E lst er Egg Hunt planned by the Mothers Gulld A speelal aetlvlty for the first semester vs as a Mother Goose play ID whlch all the chll dren partlclpated DUIIHH the year SDGLI 11 emphasls has been dexoted to readmg with wonderful results After readlng our health leaders FIVE IN three decmded to make a health booklet vthxch vs ould contaln pxctures Mr Gannon s sxxth grade sponsors not only readm 11t1n and xlthmetle but also mom tor servxee 1n the halls and basement a sehool safety patrol and redemptlon of the sales tax stamps for the school The soelal sclence department of the East School lb sponsored by M155 Heskett whose home loom gave the tradltlonal Thanksgwxng program thls year A room full of mothexs drank their tomato JUICE eocktaxls ate the1r xx afers 'md watched the antics of Mxles Stan d1sh Goxernor Bradford Pr1sc1lla and others of the Plymouth Colony Mrs Worthlngtons scxence classes ln the upper grades experlmented Wlth flowers sects and amphlblans and Hsh In the slxth grades they are studylng the l1ves and hablts of ants In grades four and five the eh11dren are studylng the development of frogs from the egg to the adult stage complete metamor phosls All three grades are completlng a bird study book that has plctures materlal and questions about several blrds that live ln our VlClI'lltV World Day of Prayer vt as observed at East Sehool February 24 under the dlrectlon of Mrs Mears A candle lxght SEYVICQ Wlth scr1p ture prayer music and a Bible story made up the program The slxth grade Engllsh classes have had an Engllsh Club whlch meets once a week ln the regular class perxod Offcers are elected onee 1 month eommlttees functxon and leport at these meetlngs Each pupil gets valuable experience 1n conductmg a meetmg secretar 1a1 practlee cha1rmansh1p and coopexatlon Thxs we belleve vull better prepare the boys and glrls for thelr place as cltlzens ln our socl 0 v AIXIEIII-X llfll W y r 1 T 1 ' 'K N, - I A 1 .- ' . 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Cll'Xl!l I XX lll AIJTIXIIIL et--M D at at-mfqf xcfffcsft xx H H -BA D- ROW Schwartz Brown Burdett Huston McK1nny Hull Heskett Cannon Russell ROW Ble hschmldt Hughes Bowers MOTFIS Hayman N Watts Wllley D Watts Mr B1rd Dxrector ROW Swlngle Houk Trout E Ewmg S Ewmg Pr1ce W1seman Nelson ROW Hawk Sowers Tolllver McCla1n Searls Luman Aldrich ROW 5-McCabe Llndlmore Eveland Henmng Pxtcock Th1esen Tatman Rosser OUR CERAMIC BAND For the past twelve years Crooksvllle Hlgh h s boasted a march1ng and concert band that has shown constant lmprovement The good work was carried on th1s year under the dlrec t1on of our new muslc supervisor Mr Robert Blrd a graduate of Muskmgum College Forty seven muslcally mmded students began on formatlons and marchmg drllls as well as football muslc last August severl weeks before the open1ng of school Mr Blrd was very successful 1n bulldlng h1s own ld83S on the excellent foundatlon that Mr Ramsey had bu1lt and the football fans were treated to some spectacular drllls and formatlons durmv the season Interestmg examples were the Baby Face formatlon for the ROS9V11le game here and the Clock formatxon at The first appearance of the concert band was at the annual Chrxstmas Concert Chrlst mas carols were featured and each semor 1n the band dlrected one number The formal concert was the blg school event ln the month of March The band was at 1ts best and the specxal numbers Dorothy Watts clarinet solo and Ann Hulls pxano solo were well recelved by a full crowd Somethmg new and very much apprec1ated by the band members was a spe 1al banquet served by the Home Economxcs Department and pald for by the Band Boosters and the Muslc Fund The Band Mothers helped pre pare the banquet and the 75 band members and guests really put lt away Followmg the banquet letters and semor plns were awarded by Mr Darlmg and Mr Bxrd Dancxng ln the gym fimshed up a wonderful evening I If ffl 1' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 9 2-' C . s 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 G 1 ' , ' ' ' ' . . . . 3- , , . , - h. . - . ' 1 - 4- , ,A . , t , . , U - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 ' I ' . . ' , . ' . 1 ' 1 '- - ' ' - - ' , ' . l , , b I 44 .!! ' . ' . . . ' y . . . . I ' Malta-Mc- . . , Connelsvxlle game. ' ' . -- r ' R - - ' W 1 1 J I . !, . X Q' '.'. .WQfll'..',',.'A .Q'fQI ifQ-fQ'..QfQQ.QQ. -- '- --ri j'jj-jk xy 1 , f f 5 ,, ,, ,,- , W, , ,, CK! X-ff!-.S!xll.X V, - Senior Girls' Glee Club - ROW 1 Darlmg Prlce Heskett Hull Hughes Nelson Llndlmore ROW 2 D Watts Leasure 'Morrls Smxth N Watts Hawk ROW 3 Showers Bowers Mlckey Phllllps Channel Blechschmxdt Brown JUNIOR FIRLS FLEE CLUB ROW ROW ROW 1 E Evung May S Ewmg Hull, Swlngle Sowers P Watts Whltehouse Cannon N Watts 3-Trout Chr1tx Schwartz Maxwell Robmson Burdett Welch Harper 4-Thelsen Mc-Cray Wxseman McM1llan Hayman Moore Stockdale Ill! 1 1 I , ... ROW 2-VVil1ey,yFie.rce. Brown, Murphy, Russell, Houk, Smith, Gillon. S S ,X .Xl 54 flgl.X f'lll l 7 - B0 S9 Glee Club - ROW1 Flerce I-'ennmg Russell J Rarlck Hardmg Whitehead Moore B Rarlck ROW 2 Holcomb Luman Burley Kemerer Cannon Fauley Brown Howarc. Karns ROW3 H1ll Glllon Trout WIISOH Splouse DeGarmo Huston Glles Mr B1rd The Crooksvllle Hlgh School Glee Clubs under the d1rect1on of Mr Bxrd have sung thelr way through another successful concert season Our first maJor actlvxty of the year was the Chrlstrnas Concert The boys offered thelr spe clal verslon of The Donkey Serenade and he R111 Song and were very well recelved The glrls shone on Behold That Star Christmas l1ke the MlXCd Chorus sang Fred Warmgs arrangement of Twas the N1ght Before Chrlstmas In March Nancy Swmgle Nancy Watts Charlotte Welch and Ann Hull competed 1n the d1str1ct mus1c contests at Athens Nancy Watts Ann and Charlotte all recewed firsts to advance to the state contests held ln Aprll and May The annual sprmg concert was held m March What wxth the glrls all decked out 1n multx colored formals and the boys all dressed up wzth tles 1ts a wonder that the audlence exen notlced our smgmg They d1d though and they liked lt Once agam there were too many girls who wanted to sing at CHS The freshman and sophomore glrls were 1n the Junlor Glrls Glee Club and the Jumors and sen1ors were 1n the Semor Glrls Glee Club r 1 R VI ! CROOKSVILLE HIGH GLEE CLUBS VNl'X!!lfA KY q e - Student Council - ROW1 Schwartz N Phxlllps Bowers Trout Leasure J Moore S Hull N Watts ROW 2 Ferguson Colwell Dorsey German J Rarlck Wllson Fauley S Ewmg B Tatman ROW 3 Whltehead Sprouse J Phllhps E Moore F1erce P Tatman Lucas Mr Worthlngton STUDENT COUNCIL The 1949 50 Crooksvllle Hlgh School Stu dent Council got off to an actlve start ln school BHHITS by supportlng that all important Bond Issue Round about electlon tlme last fall we sponsored an assembly at school and spread publlclty by word of mouth far and near Vote Yes For The Bond Issue We Want a New Gym and other admomtlons were ue llvered to the Crooksvllle voters the mght b fore they went to the polls by the blg Student Councll led and planned student parade p'anned this campalgn and they d1d the Coun cxl proud There are twenty four members ln the Council thls year representing the classes from Jumor Hlgh up The class presldents ID semor high also put ln thelr word Mr Worth lngton has been present at all our meetlng gnmg us advxce when needed and keepmg us c lm at all times Llke most other school organlzatlons we haxe a use for money ThlS years treasury was boosted greatly by the popular coke ma thme ln the lower hall Too we sponsored a football dance last fall and have cont1nued the sale of the Cerammc auto tags As a new money maklng scheme weve ordered small pennant pms to be sold to the student body next year For the past four years the Student Coun ul has sent a C H S Jumor boy to Boys State The Councll voted unammously to cont1nue the projet th1s year Max Whltehead IS the lucky boy Durmg the Lenten Season we held spec1al rellglous SGFVICCS 1n the audltorlum All of the Crooksvxlle mmlsters were 1nv1ted and the fol lowmg four accepted and appeared on our p10 grams Reverend J E Huston Reverend O L Fowler Reverend John MacDonald and Rex erend Otto Wortman These servlces were planned and presented by Lester Lucas Nor ma Watts Roland Flerce Jo Anne Bowers and Don Trout OFFICERS Don Trout Presldent Dona Leasure Vxce President Jo Anne Bowers Secretary Treasurer Eddie Moore Sergeant at Arms AIXIIII I . 5 V 4 5 X . ,Nh ' . T -W-mo,-M l ' 1 - I . 1 9 v 1 ' v - v ' l U V V Y 1 ' l 7 l 1 9 ' , . . 1 7. 1 ' ! ' 7 7 ' 7 7 v . . -1 Y- ' Y I , , . . I . l - w v - ' .. .. .. - , . - - . H ' ' . ' , ' . . . . ' , I l ' . . . 7 Y V ' x.' . C . 1 . . . ' S Y , . Members Dona Leasure and Nancy Phlllips - - A ur ' I - . . - . . . . U. . y , I ' A v ., . . , . vi . ' ' , Q . Y - . V. 1 . . M' , , , sa v . ' ' ' 7 v ...- ...... ..... - . . A . ' 1 , . . . ' 1 Y ' .,..4-.. A , 5 :QA fI'll CRI X Ill SK lX Crux Hz Revu EDITORS BUSINESS MANAGERS :WT ROW 1 Los Darling Don Trout Rosemary Nelson POW 2 Ann Hull .I ck Rarick Carol Hughes Ai Ln ROW 1 Don Trout Carol Hughes Jack Russell ROW 2 Carl Newlon Jack Rarlck Earl Watson CRUX HI REVU The Crux H1 Revu was published under entirely new set up this year A three day a week Journalism course was set up ln the re ular school system to give ' credit Members of this class served on the stalls of both the Crux H1 Revu and the Crux H1 Skan Darling Wlth his broad experience has guided the class through a ve1y sue essful year l st Journalism course offered 11 years ago also under Mr. Darlings guidance. The positions on the staff include the The was ei- ei- tor-in-chief the feature editor the sports tor the business manager, the art editor. and the typists. The staff members were changed every six-weeks grading period and the jobs were redistributed among the nine journalism class members. Members of the class who have been edi tors of the Crux H1 Revu are Lois Darling Carol Hughes Jack Rarick Ann Hull Don Trout and Rosemary Nelson Eight semors and one Junior CRosemary Nelsonl compose the class Students in the class are Lois Darling Car ol Hughes Ann Hull Rosemary Nelson Carl Newlon Jack Rarick Jack Russell Don Trout and Earl Watson. The eight-page mimeographed paper has had some original covers to carry out the vari- ous holiday themes. The Crux-Hi-Revu staff has made great im- provement with regular class instruction. W hope that the up-and-coming underclassmen will take over and carry on the tradition of the fine work done this year. NINE TEEN FIFT Y Crux - Hi - kan Staff ROW1 Darling Nelson Leasure J Rar1 k Hughes Channel A Hull ROW 2 Mr Darling D Watts Williams Townsend J Russell D Watts Bowers EDITORIAL STAFF BUSINESS STAFF Editor in chief Senior editor 'unior editor Photographers Pittures Sports Mus c Grade SLhoo's Head Typ st Jack Rarick Lois Darling Rosemary Nelson Larry Williams Ann Hull Dona Sue Leasure Jack Russell Dorothy Watts Inge Blechschmidt Betty Ann Channel Business Manager Carol Hughes Advertising Manager Duane Watts Circulation Manager Raymond Townsend Gerald Hammer Earl Watson Jack Rarick Dan Luman ADVISER Mr Darling CONTRIBUTORS Sarah Hull Janet Wilson Edward Imlay Caroline Milligan Geraldine Morris Don Trout Phoebe Watts June Karns Beverly Lindimore Lois Harper Sally Ann Heskett Jeannine Price 1 h v 1 1 - .2 s 1 1 ' ' W ' . ! ' 7 I . ! ! ' Y ' 7 Activities .............. .Io Anne Bowers Advertising Salesmen .... Larry Williams ' A ........... D v . , , , , . ' , 7 t'!lllX-ll!-XIXXX - -. WY, . , X A - Future Homemukersa Association - ROW Showers Maxwell Schwartz Welch Burdette L1nd1more N Phxlhps Nelson Roblson Stockdale ROW S Ewmg F1erce Watts Watts Havman Wh1tehouse Barker Gottke M Moore Mrs Russell ROW C Glllon N Brown Karns J Brown Chrlstv S Cannon Harrah ROVV D Thelson Yoder Spears E Ewlng G Moore Baker Trout Tatman Rxggs Lnder Mrs Russell our new advlser the Crookswlle F H A has had nother full yeal One cold Saturday mght last October the hardy F H A gxrls and therr guests engoy ed a hayrlde down the rner cllmaxed by a roarlng bonfire and a wlener roast at the Malta State Park Our Cxooksvxlle club was well represented at the two county rallles held th1s year I November we 1ourneyed to Glenford and IH Our annual Chrlstmas party held on De cember 16 was great fun We exchanged gxfts and afterwards went carollng all over town That rough rough 1n1t1at1on last fall was socn forgotten on January 25 when the glrls we e m de full pledged members of F H A at the lmpresslve Formal In1t1at1on I Durmg the year our club served the Band Banquet the Basketball Banquet and the Modern Mothers Club All were excellent meals and we recelved many compl1ments on our cooklng May fifth was the date for the F H A Tea Thls IS held each year for the elghth grade glrls and thelr mothers and F H A members and thelr mothers We had a lovely program th1s year good eats m fact a lovely tea' Yes lt was Indeed a busy year OFFICERS Beverlv L1nd1more Pres1dent Bonnxe Hayman VICE Presldent Dorls Trout Secretary Nancy Watts Treasurer Mary Baker H1StOfl3n ll l 3- .I ' ,l . ' ' , ' , . ' , ' V, . , . All -' l v s 1 ' . 1 ' v r v 1 F . H . A . April to Roseville. A - U f A - . . . 'fffifffffjffflf F tx fox ,f fgfgx f I-I l - w 1 V ICICI 'X-lll-blx.-LX H - B- Club - ROWI Dar mg Prlce Heskett Blechs hmldt A Hull Bowers Hughes Leasure ROW 2 Luman B rker Gottke M1ckey Channel D Watts Mlss D1llehay ROW 'J Newlcn D Watts J Rarlck Watson Trout AMERICAN HISTORY B CLUB The Amerxcan H1St0Ty B Club for the 5981 1949 50 made a new record for percentage of me'nhersh1p Twenty one out of a posslble twenty seven members of the Class of 53 made the club sometlme durmg the year A the n me lndlcates the student must make a B or better to quallfy for the club When the students once Jom the club they have so mu h fun that they try a l1tt1e harder to keep thru graces up so that they mav remaln As th s 1 h nr m rx ob1ect of the organxzatlon we feel that thls has been a very suc essful year first meetlng was held at the home of oux teacher nd advlser Mlss Dlllehay The order of buslness was to schedule act1x1t1es for the year Duane Vkatts was ID charge of the first at tlxlty a trlp through the Perry County Court house nd Jall This was our November meet mg and we learned a lot about counts govern ment from the men and w ome'1 that hold ot me the tlme and really dlSLUSSCd chicken Sally Heskett Dlanned the January meet mg and we had Mr Darlmg as our guest speaker He told us all about the Corps of Cadets 1n V1fg1Dla Polyte hn1c Instxtute In March Jo Anne Bowers arranged for us to slt 1n on a meetlng of the Crooksvllle Vxl lage Council We learned about clty govern ment first hand One of the hlghllghts of the year occurred 1n Aprll when Ann Hull arranged for the B can H1StOfy class to VlS1t the Crooksvllle Bank We learned about the care and storage of monev from the staff of C H S Old Grads Our advlce to the undergrads Work hard make Bs or As 1n Amerlcan Hlstory and make one of the best clubs IH C H S OFFICERS Jack Rar1ck Pres1dent Betty Ann Channel Vlce Presldent At Chrlstmastlme 19 m mbers sat down to Jo Anne Bowers Secretary a blg thlcken dmner We lgnored hlstory lox Carol Hughes Reporter LXIXIHIX ll ll - ,. . n . V A 7 7 J 1 ' Y 5 9 - , a , , ' , . . . A ' . H I ' 1 - 1 - I 1 v - ' ' ' , 5 '. . . . A . . 6 . . e . , . Y ' L . . . . . h 1 ' V ' . 1' 'S . v f. i '- If 1' ' ' , ,. . . I i Following a long established custom the Club and their guests, the rest of the Ameri- a . ' ' '. - I . ' . KA , . 1 H- y v ' - - ' ' ' a '. ' ' - In I t Y .,............. D. . . ' ' Q ,. V Y Y Y Y A : :A 4 !4 V Y - panish lub - ROWI Harper Glllon Showers Burley J Rarlck Hawk McCray Bowers N Watts Hughes ROW 2 Mlss Coulter P Watts Wllley MOTTIS S Hull A Hull Wlseman Sowers M Eveland Swmgle R Tatman ROW 3 GIICS R Fierce Huston Blechschmldt Nelson Darllng D Thelson SPAN The Spamsh Club IS one of the two clubs that boosts an academlc subJect 1n Crooksv1ll Hlgh School MISS Coulter the Spanlsh teach er has expressed her belief that an mformal group furthers an mterest 1D the Spanlsh lan guage beyond what 1S taught m legular class Thxs years membershlp IS 23 one over last years The club held two partles th1s year One was a Chrlstmas party Wlth Ann Hull as the chairman of the entertalnment commlttee and the other a regular meetlng held durmg s hool tlme The chalrman of the entertam ment cornm1ttee for this meeting was Ted Hus ton xx 1th Sarah Hull and Marlene Eweland as ISH CLUB helpers A Q I show Wlth questlons on Latm Amencan h1story was featured Wlth Marlene Eveland as the mlstress of ceremon es Maltha Hawk and Phoebe Watts report re C.GlVII'1g replles to letters sent to Costa Rlca and MEXICO respectlvely Martha also has re CE1VCd many glfts from her correspondent OFFICERS Jack Rarxck Pres1dent Don Burley VICE Presldent Shlrley McCray Secretary Treasurer Martha Havsk Reporter -' 1 v s 1 - ' 1 1 1 r . , . 1 s - w v s - v - 1 x , . , , . . 1 a - 1 v 1 1 v ' - - - ln rs ' ' N . . . 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'X-!!!-N!Q l X' ,W , mt lx , - Librar Club - FOW1 Lmdlmore Harper Eveland Leasure H hes ROW 2 Swmgle Darlmg May K rns Sto kdale Houk ROW '3 Mlss Burl y Barker Gottke N Watts J Brown P Watts M1ss Dlllch y LIBRARY CLUB Tre newest club at Crooksv1lle Hlgh 1S that very actxve all glrl group the Llbrary Club The student lxbrarlans are all members M1ss Dlllehay lS our advlser and Mlss Ada Burley the adult l1brar1an lS an honorary member The Perry County Llbrarlan M1ss Mlflam Ed son has been very lnterested ln our organlza t1on and has helped us a lot The club has two objectnes The Hrst lS o get the girls better acqualnted wlth each othe and with thelr tasks 1n the llbrary The second lS to provxde ome fun to reward the g rls fcx thelr unpald work taklng care of the grade school hxgh school and adult patrons of tle llbrary On the educatlonal s1de the Club took two trips Flrst we w ent bv school bus to Zanes ville and were shown through the clty llbrarx then the hlgh school llbrarw We got a lot of ldeas about how to do our Jobs We also got the xdea of havlng a phonograph record col l9Ct1OD and lmmedlately started one for Crooksvxlle We showed what we had learned on thxs t11p to the public on November 3 That nlght we held the Library Open Hou e We enter tamed about 50 persons wlth a short program XIX!!! and then a conducted tour through the llbrary In March we v1s1ted the Perry County mam llbrary IH New Lexlngton Agaln we went by school bus Mxss Edson spent all her t1me show1ng us the county collectxon and al lowed us to brmg back five books each for our own clrculatlon We returned to New Lex lngton 1n Aprll as the guests of thexr Junior Llterary Gulld On the soc1al s1de we had a serles of par Darhng Rosalee Gottke Phoebe Watts and M1ss Burley We usually had a brlef buslness meetmg then a program followed by games and contests and of course dellclous refresh ments Our club hopes that we can help to 1m proxe and enlarge our llbrary so that we can gxve better servlce to the schools and to the publlc OFFICERS Lo1s Harper Presxdent Pauline Eveland Vlce President June Karns Secretary L -- H ' , , , , ug . - ' , ' ' , , S , 2 , - - li . ' 3 1 s v - s - 9 - v I 1 A A I I . Y 4 ' Q 9 g - . . ,, l . , l- . . ' . . , - ' . K A v . , 5 ' I' - ' . - - S . ' i .. ties at the homes of: Miss Dillehay, Lois Anne ' ' ' - Q s s ' l I Y. I . -4 7 I I ' - . , . . ' ' Q - . ' . ...... ' - U C . ..: JgX!!!!l ..,, , Yi.- --.----W------1-Y W.. W V W I K,-,,,,k,, ,,,,,,,,..,,, ,- ..., .,,. .. . -V--a - e T ' X 7 bmw O fg,,3L lr! ,X-! !!-, lx,-l .N gc...-,-i:gi:i::ig...::i'iiT - IFKA - ROW 1 L1nd1more Heskett Leasure Hughes Channel Hull Nelson IN Ph1ll1ps ROW 2 Prxce Darhng M1ckey Blechschrmdt Karns Bowers B Tatman ROW 3 Barker J Brown N Watts Sm1th Eveland D Watts M1ss D1llehay Dear Readers As you probably know Ifka 1S an orgamza t1on of Jumor and SGDIOI g1rls sup rvlsed by M1ss D1llehay To find and g1ve the best IS the purpose of our club and that IS Just what we lsave trled to do th1s year Remember those queer look1ng characters paradmg around school last Septernberv No they werent lnhabltants from Mars they were Just those determlned Jumor glrls belng 1n1t1ated 1nto Ifka To offset the rougrx hou 1n1t1at1on there was a formal 1n1t1at1on bv candlehght when the g1rls were made o'Tic1al members of Ifka Fewer girls' More tables' Yes although Ifka had a small membershlp th1S year a ca paclty crowd turned out at our Washmgton Tea The theme of the tea was based on the Showboat days w1th the costumes s enery and songs dep1ct1ng that era of hlstory B fore Ifka presented the1r program one of the outstandmg numbers was a vocal duet g1V9H by Jo Anne Bowers and Jack Rar1ck One of the outstandmg skxts 1n the Tea was The Hlllbxlly Schoolhouse The Fllrtatlon Scene a dance by Ann Hull Dona Leasure and Carol IFKA Hughes was also enjoyed by the aud1ence Although there were many other excellent numbers only a few have been ment1oned here Other soc1al events of Ifkas busy year were the Watermelon Party Travel Party Ho bo Party and the Chrlstmas Party As a concluslon to Ifkas successful year the annual Mother Daughter Banquet was held at the Church of Chr1st on Aprxl 20 The dec oratlons and songs carrled out the Dutch theme Reverend Valbracht from Zanesvllle Ohlo was the guest speaker At th1s banquet Ifka s new officers were 1nstalled and the new presldent Rosemary Nelson presented the The semor members w1sh next years Ifka success and mspxratlon to do bxgger and bet er Forever yours IFKA OFFICERS Carol Hughes Pres1dent Dona Sue Leasure Vlce Pres1dent Betty Ann Channel Secretary Sally Heskett Treasurer X!,X!!!! !! I . . Y T . . 7 Y ! 7 ! 3 3 ' W . 1 I 1 ' v - 9 v 1 ' ' -L 1 ' 3 ' 7 ! 9 ' 7 ' : , ' ' . , - . 3 , ' - u ' Y! ' . . ' . y A I . . . ' , , ' . , . , I . , , , - . . , . 1 1- . . ' ' ' A ' , . , . V D ' ' 7 . - Y 1 ' , - Ideal Ifka G1rl of 1950, our own Carol Hughes. ' ' ' ' 7 . . . . ' C ' t ' A . e- , , l V ' ' . H ............ :. - I ' ' SY L4 ' ' 79 O ' . I I . , ....... . . , , .............. . f -f-W - --'- f I ' ' ' ' ' f ' ' ' ' ' H . - - - , X V-A4- wc, if V Y A 4 4 ,- lx I , I ,H e CR I YY- I I I - FISA ,Y IF KA TEA , Xf . Avi 1 r 27 UC? ff 2 1 11,4 X K ,i,iYff? Q fl JI The theme of the Washmgton Tea M av H 4 Jeannme Prlce Martha fKa5 Bu kleyj Nancy Watts smgmg and sxngmg Tagngjark Genrge fDvx1ght Conavxayj C?-Zjhgggelp Handsome that Man of Mme IFKA POSES INIALE AIXLIII X llffl . H. 9. Lovers TOP Cynthla and Buddy Don and Donna Kenny and Nelda Shlrley and Larry IZOTTOM Sally and Gerald Joan and Jack MIDDLE- - Action Around C. H. ' - 1 W7 fav' T hw hc ,mf 'X my f TOP ROW Office Help B1lly Colbert Bellboy Coach Tener Jamtors Johnny and Red SECOND ROW Flag Boys Favor1te pastlme-loafing on front steps Pmg Pong champlons Alfred Howard and Benny Holcomb THIRD ROW ygil 'P HE, WD Late agam Norma and S1d Watts Jack Rarlck and three fourths of h1s harem Doc Gossman our Coke man BOTTOM ROW Cheerleaders Mlss Coulter hurrles to school Frosh advertlse dance - Dead ff the Night - CAST OF DEAD OF THE NIGHT We of the Mld Century Class presented as our scnlor play the rlotous mystery Dead o the Nlght On May 12 1950 after five weeks of sweat and toll under the SUDQFVISIOD of Mlss Dlllehay dxrector and Sally Heskett 3SS1Stant d1re tor the senlors opened to a packed hou e Don Trout deserves much credlt for h1s dlll gent work as publlclty manager Characterlzatmon ln Dead of the Nlght ranged from Al1ce Gardner Jo Anne Bowers a very sane young woman who trles to com p etc a radlo scrlpt to a batch of lunat1cs as zanv as youll ever see mcludlng Hltler Ja k Russell Mussolml Danny Luman Queen E112 abeth Carol Hughes Pocahontas Dorothy Watts and Rockefeller Gerald Hammer Jean nme Pr1ce turned IH a very good Job as she changed color and character to become Jas mme Al1ces maxd Stexe Holbrook Duane Watts Dr Lawson Larrv W1ll1ams and Mrs Egg Betty Ann Channel are the partlclpants ln a spy rmg and Jack Rarlck a nuttv ballet dancer and Ann Hull h1s glddy glrlfrlend become Glenn and Roberta the two F B I agents who cap ture the sples The excellent crowd really brought ln the nconev whlch w1ll be used for that blg blg semor project the class trip to Washington D C Left to right- ROW1-Jeannine Price Jo Anne Bowers Betty Ann Chan nel Dorothy Watts POW2 Jack Russell Carol Hughes Ann Hull Larry Wllll8mS ROW 3 Danny Luman Jack Rar lck Duane Watts Gerald Hammer STAFFS FOR DEAD OF THE NIGHT TCP Left to rlght ROW 1 Dona Sue Leasure Inge Blechschmldt Sally Heskett POW 2 Don Trout Raymond Townsend Earl Watson POTTOM Left to rxght POW 1 Mary Smlth Rosalee Gottke Lols Darlmg ROW 2 Laura M1 key June Barker Paulme Eveland ROW 3 Carl New lon Jack Rarlck Jay Hardlng Lester Lucas 1 1 - 1 I 1 1 1 1 , - 1 1 99 - ' lt c 1 1 A . ,, 1 + . 1 1 1 1 1 I , .3 . 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' , . . . - 1 , . .. 1 , , 4 1 1 1 I CIIXIHXXX CRI X Ill SAAN Football Renew Lancaster Reserve Game Lack of reselxe strength caused the Ceramics to lose their opener of the season A pass from Trout to Burley vxas good for the first score Hammers plunged from the one ylrd line t make the scorc at the half Crooksxille 12 Lancaster 0 In the second half Tug Russell and S1d Watts were lnjured whlch weak ned the Ceramics conslderably and Lancaster wcnt on to vvln 15 to 12 Caldwell Game In thelr first league game of thc season the Ceramlcs were defeat d by a much larger Caldwell team 37 to 0 The Redsklns scored in cx ery perlod and kept the lnexpcrlenced Cer amlcs 1n tom all evenlng The Ceraml s were vtrthout the SQIVICGS of three regulars Trlg Russell S1d Watts and Porky W1ll1ams New Concord Game The home team was stopped cold by a much larger Little MUSRIC l1ne and gained ony enough yardage for 5 first dovxns Several Muskre threats were stopp d but the s l managed to push over 4 T D s Russell scored the Ceraml s only counter after a 45 yard pass had set up the play Our xxorst defeat of the season came at ti hands of mighty Rosevllle who won th 'VIVL Ci'la1IT1pl01'lSn1p The Ceramlcs wcre no matcu for tlsexr mu h larger opponents who scorcd frcely and at the final gun had an ovelwh ln mg total of 74 points to our none M and 'VI Game The fighting Ceramics showed thc most power of the season and tml e tied th score but 'VI 8z M scor d tvtice late 1n the gamc to urn by a 2414 margin Russell and Hammc s scored 7 points each for the Ceramics OPPONENT Lancaster Res Caldwell New Concold ROSEVIIIC Bremen M Sz M Ph1lo Glouster Nevt Lex Rosex 1lle Bremen Game With the smallest crowd of the season hand the Ceramics t11ed thelr best to OX91 com a faster Bremen team but after puttlng up a gallant fight thc WIHIQSS Ceramlcs finally gaxe may to the Oilers forward wall The fin al sec re was 25 7 faxox Bremen Philo Game Philo made thrce qulck touchdowns 1n the early minutes of the game and the Ceramlcs looked as though they were gO1Dg to be snowed under by the Electrlc forxxard xxall After the first period the Ceramlcs began to roll but not enough to overcome the bluc and gold Although the Ceramlcs out gamed Philo 272 yards to 248 they were behind at the final gun 33 to 13 Glouster Game Play mg wlthout the servlces of tvxo regulars Sid VVatts and Porky W1ll1ams the Ceramics vu ere beaten by the Tomcats 26 to 7 The Cer amlcs had several opportumtles to score but muffed them by penaltles The Ceramlcs lone score came when Rarrck intercepted a pas and raced 65 yards to score New Lex Game Homeccmmg Nrght As the queen M1ss Sally Heskett and her xttendants watched xuth an tlclpatron the Ceramics started rollmg qulcklx as Giles blocked a punt and Watts fell on it m the cnd zone for a T D New Lex camc back strong the second half to tie the score and 1 t er go ahead of the tlflng Ceramics Thc fin ll score was New Lex 27 Crooksville 13 Olympiad In thell first appearan e of the year thc Ccx am1cs met the strong Rosevllle clexen in the Olx mpra The QLFHITIICS although thcx looked good lost 1 to 0 IH thls 15 mmute encountcr vt th the Ramblers Season Box Score PLACE Crookswlle Caldvx ell Crooksvllle C1 ooksvrlle Crooksvlllc M Sz M Crooksx 1lle Glouster Crooksx rlle Oly mpxa W THEY NIAEIEIJI 7 FIFTI , ' w 7 f 1 7 , 7 ffl ' 'L I I 1 Q I N . ., . . , . ' x ' . L - on B My rc .' 7 li 1 ' ,A I , r . J . ' G v ' Q .-'xy ' . 3 rv V 3 , f. I ' - xy . 'l ' . x . - 1 '. - 4 I4 7. 5 Q ' . -H ' 1 , ,Y 7 l ,, Ali . ' . ' ' . 1 - ' 1 f e, y ti'? , ' in . ' ' Q' Roseville Game A - , y . A . ,Aj . -file 2, H F . E vl S x Y ' ,I in . h ' . ' A ', C. , U . , , ., ,Y A V . 4 ? C .- L u y - - ', -r' , 'Y ' A i' 7 ' H , UV . E . , 12 15 r 0 34 s ' 7 26 ' W Q 0 74 ' f 7 25 14 24 6 26 Y , f' 13 27 1' ' 1 0 7 V X 7 P -.N 7 - Homecoming Queen Her Attendants and Football Team Escorts Homecommv Queen Sally Heskett Football Queen and VV1th Co Capta1ns Hammer and Trout Attendants Teams ID Act1on Moms N1ght ACt1V1tleS 0 n iW 9 9 . - ' G . v V V V ' - u v - sv - - ' ' . . W - V- '- ' LN! ,X-lll-b!x,X.X- - Football Indivifluals - . ...K i . 0 -- 1 f,,A A I ' 1 4 N um M mx fr: 1 TH 1 llli U1 s :tx mf lll ln- irm FH H lf- f-nsn HN-lla frm lun I urn AIX! ll! X f fivw 1 , U I M I Q., ' . , v in T ' ,-- . F ' 'f - PI' RHXY- liiD.'4 'I'rigf:e-r, I'ul'ky, He-cl, SICVHNIP RUN' -Trnut :md Gil:-s. I-'imm-, H1111-unxb, Mama Qrs. TH! :IP IJJVV-I-Elliot. XV'lsm. .'5' as-, H ': l, V.nll.v, I-'ll'R IUHV-'4'n:u4l ' :tr 4l.', l tj 2 n1Ix'yrr.phA, R: Rfk, G: U. FH- R XV I f 'Y' 1' I, 'I'-fn at' , Q- i .' - Yea, Crooksvzlle ROW 1 Rar1ck and Moore Trout and Russell Trout Watts ROW 2 Waltemlre W11son Moore MOTTISOD ROW 3 Mgr Hennmg Coach Tener Burley W1111ams and Tener YEA, CROOKSVILLE' 0 1 v 1 v ' 1 9 1 ' ' 1 1 1 o - Basketball Varsit - ROW1 Trout R rl k Russell Flerce Moore Johnson ROW 2 G1les Vallee Hardmg Waltemlre Wxlson Coach Tener VICTOR ' v G - r v 1 v - s 9 v s 1 Q - - - - - i . x 4 lxf X jf ,ffl MIX lx NX ., V , - ,WOW -J L. L JACK 'TRIGG RUSSELL a senior played first string guard and forward. During the first -emester played guard and the second part of the season held down a forward berth completing his second year of varsity play. He netted 111 points. BILL GILES 1 sophomore played regular guard position during the second semester He accounts for 47 of the Ceramic points JIM JAIxE JOHNSON one of our LO captains was in eligible the first semester but proved to be one of our most valuable plavers the second half of the season This prospectixe sophomore scored 122 points in 8 games C RON FIERCE, a sophomore, played forward and center. During the first half of the season he played regular center, but was moved to forward vxhen Johnson became eligible. He tallied 91 points. ix! N 1 f X U ff f -ij1iQ'.ge,L:gf1 , ,a,e ., ge DON TROUT a senlor played the other guard pos1t1on completmg h1S 2nd season on the varslty He meshed 145 of the Ceramic pOlntS JAY HARDING another senlor was a readv substltute as guard when called on ThlS was h1s first year of v arsl ty play He parted the cords for 13 pomts WARREN BUD RARICK a freshman was a steady lar season EDDIE MOORE another freshman plaxed xarsxty durlng the sec ond half of the season He handles hlmself well and great thmgs are expected of hlm during futuxe years Plaung both varsxtv and re serxes he scored 170 pts l 7 l , l .' , . V A . . . z '- .. .. ., , , , , substitute as forward. He scored 69 points during regu- 1 v 7 ' Y . I , , . , . . , . - Ceramw Reserves ROW 2 Coach Tener Murphy Sprouse Whxtehead DeGarmo Luman ROW 1-Burley, Walpole, Townsend, Morrison, McLain. CRUX Ill QAA V BILL EDDIE JAKE 1949-1950 Basketball Box Score OPPONENT Dresden Premen New Lex Junction City Glouster Caldwell New Concord Philo Roseville Dresden Corning M 8z M New Lex Glouster McLuney Philo New Concord Roseville 'NI :Sz M Caldwell PLACE Crooksville Bremen New Lex Crooksville Crooksville Caldwell New Concord Philo Crooksville Dresden Corning Crooksville Crooksville Glouster Crooksville Crooksville Crooksville Roseville M 8z M Crooksville Tournament Union Furnace Athens NINE TEEN FI F TY RON WE 29 33 27 22 19 24 28 23 42 34 TRIG THEY 57 97 54 74 60 55 49 62 75 78 63 48 65 95 49 73 60 71 39 71 62 1 f L f 5 11 ' 'L 1 VARSITY PEP TALK 2 FRI 'X-Ill-SK,AX.X'e 2. 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