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OUR TEACHERS The preparation of this anniversary volume of the Crux-Hi-Skan has caused the staff to spend considerable time in review of previous editions of the annual. Pages have been writ ten of graduating classes, football and basket- ball teams and individual teachers to whom the annual has been dedicated, but rarely did we find space given to tribute to the Faculty that has aided in making all these things pos- sible. Space does not permit us to extol the great- ness of those who have taught here, gone on to greater heights in the educational field or as citizens of our community. Teachers of the grade schools may at times think we have forgotten them, forgotten the lessons learned while under their care, but we have not. How could we, for we realize that upon those primary lessons they so capably taught us, we have been able to build our lives and go on to that progress we have made in junior and senior high school. Whatever we do, however successful we may be, we owe in part to them. The entire student body and every citizen of Crooksville joins with us in tribute to one of our primary teachers, Miss Grace Neff, first grade teacher at East, who is this year com- pleting her forty-fourth year of commendable service to Crooksville schools and community. Miss Neff was a member of the first class to graduate from our high school. Thanks, Miss Neff, for all you have done for all of us. The mention of the name of W. D. Darling brings to our minds his 21 years of devoted and untiring service as superintendent of our schools. We wish him success and happiness in his new work. Many of the graduates remember their se- nior class adviser, senior play coach, cheer- leader coach, Ifka counselor, and dean of women, Miss Carolyn ttCarrieli Dillehay. Miss Ruth Snell and Miss Eva Coulter are our two English Teachers. Miss Snell is also the assistant principal in the Junior High, eighth-grade clasg adviser, and sponsor of the annual eighth-grade tea. Miss Coulter is also teacher of Spanish, junior class adviser, coach of the junior play, and adviser to the juniors at the time of the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Many are the graduates Who can remember Mr. William Worthington as a student, as a teacher, as principal and know him now as our Superintendent. While principal, he was also our world history and business law teach- er, faculty adviser to Student Council, school treasurer, faculty manager of athletics, and now as superintendent only the teaching load has been removed from his many duties. For such a rise in his profession and service we have but the highest praise. Mr. J. C. Sexton is adviser to the eighth- grade boys, builder and leader of Boy Scout Troop 52, and ticket taker at football and basketball games. Miss Mary Eswine for several years has been seventh-grade girlsl adviser and faculty coun- selor and sponsor of the World Day of Prayer serVice. The adult years of our lives will prove the value of the lessons taught us by Mrs. Mary Russell, F. H. A. and freshman class adviser and teacher of Home Ec. How to cook, how to sew, how to decorate and care for our homes, and how to care for and live for our families is a training unmeasureable at this time. Mr. James Jones, sophomore class adviser, and assistant football and basketball coach, is a newcomer to our faculty this year. Mr. Alfred Clark, Coach? to most of us, is also completing his first year as physical ed- ucation and health instructor and coach of our football and basketball teams. In terms of vic- tories, his first year with us could not be con- sidered a succesg but we prophesy that be cause of his knowledge of how the game should be played, his character and determin- ation to play to win, our high school will again return to the winning column, and Coach Clark will be a success in his chosen profes- Sion. Mr. Arlin Still, the baby of the faculty in terms of length of service, came to us in Feb- ruary and is co-adviser of the Freshman Class. His length of service has not permitted him to enter into the extra-curricular activities. Mr. Robert Bird, teacher of music in the en- tire school system, has always aided in the training of the pupils in special music for oth- er than musical programs and has assisted North and East in the presentation of their programs. Mr. Howard Bryant, in addition to teaching, is co-adviser to the seventh grade, serves on the Athletic and Boy Scout Council, acts as chairman for Athletic Social functions and time keeper at home football and basketball games. Since February of this year he has been faculty adviser to the Staffs of the Cruxe Hi-Revu and Crux-Hi-Skan.
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MARY BAKER 4 Commercial 4 2B2 Club 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Library 4 Junior Play Staff Senior Play Staff Crux-Hi-Revu Staff 4 CruX-HLSkan Staff 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 4 JOAN BROWN 4 Commercial 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Pres. 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 2 2BP Club Ifka 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Buckeye Girls1 State 3 Senior Scholarship Team Crux-Hi-Skan Staff 4 ' , a . , i - MADELINE CAMPBEL 4 Commercial 4 Glee Club 1, 2 F. H. A. 1, 2 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 1 2B2 Club Librarian 4 Student Council 1, 4, Pres. 4 Library 3, 4, V. Pres. 4 Spanish Club 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Attendent 1, 2, 3 CYRIL CARTER 4 General Crux-Hi-Revu Staff 4 Junior Play Staff Senior Play Staff Intramurals 1 BILL COLBERT 4 General 4 HB,, Club Sec. Class See. and Treas. 2, 3 Student Council 1 Be11 Boy 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Team
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