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

 - Class of 1951

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N AME Mary Baker J oan Brown Madeline Campbell Cyril Carter Bill Colbert June Karns Don Kemerer Beverly Lindimore Don Mealick Rosemary Nelson Betty Tatman Paul Tatman Rose Ann Tatman Nancy Watts Max Whitehead Who's Who In WHERE FOUND Taking detentionsv In a blue Dodge Typing Room At home Rose Farm In the office The woods At Nelsods Pierce Service Station At school Krogefs Any dark night Deavertown Warner and Wilson Roseville The Senior Class WHAT DOING Being tardy Looking pretty and neat Getting History Thinking about Vera Delivering groceries Studying Hunting Telling jokes Giving orders Circulating Gigglying Flirting with girls Thinking and talking about Norman Singing Day dreaming FAVORITE SONG Why Does It Get So Late So Early? 1 Want To Be A Cow- boy s Sweetheart. UGive Me The Simple Life.n Your Not So Easy To Forget. My Sugar Is So Refined. Ain,t You Ever Comiw Back? Best Things In Life Were Free. Fm Making Believef 1 Can Do Anything Better Than You? 1 11 Get By.u Just My Bill? Linger In My Arms.n HSooner or Laterf, M0t0rbike Built For Two? I,m Just A Prisoner Of Love?

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BETTY TATMAN 4- Commercial 4 2B2 Club F. H. A. 1, Treas. 2, 3 Student Council 3 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Librarian 3 Ifka 3, Treas. 4 Class Play 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, V. Pres. 4 N AN CY WATTS - Commercial - 2B2 Club 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, Treas. 3 PAUL TATMAN - General - Salutatorian CruX-Hi-Revu 4 Crux-Hi-Skan 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Football Manager 2 Basketball Manager 2 EV Club Senior Scholarship Team 4 Scholarship Team 1, 2, 4 G1ee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 1, 3, 4 Student Council, Secretary 4 Spanish Club 2 Intramurals 1. 2, 3 District and State Music Contest 3, 4 Librarian 3, 4 Ifka 3. 4, Sec. 4 Class Play 3, 4 ROSE ANN TATMAN 4 General - Spanish Club 3 Ifka 3, 4 CruX-Hi-Revu Staff 4 Junior Play Staff MAX WHITEHEAD - General 4 Football 1, 2, Mgr. 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Crux-Hi-Revu 4 Crux-Hi-Skan 4 Senior Scholarship 4 Sr'holarship Team 1, 2 B1, Club Buckeye Boys1 State 3 Student Council 1, 3, 4 Class Vice President 4



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Class Ever since we entered high school we have had the dubious distinction as the smallest class in school. In fact, our fifteen little seniors are the smallest class to graduate since the graduating class of 1915. Even though we have been small in number we have accomplished many things tsome good and same bacU and have found ourselves a very necessary cog in the machine here in C. H. S. One of our achievements, Which has prob- ably been our greatest, has been in the field of dramatics. Our dramatic talent had its first try-out under the able direction of Miss Eva Coulter when, as juniors, we presented, The Darling Brats? The story was very comical and the cast superb. Our senior pro- duction was an outstanding comedy, ttAct Your Age. Under the expert direction of Miss Carolyn Dillehay, a royal production was pre- sented May 11, 1951. We also have Claim to several musieians, Rosemary Nelson, Beverly Lindimore, Betty Tatman, and Joan Brown who recently re- ceived their band pins for their four years of active service in the C. H. S. band. There are also seven of our class members who have helped Mr Bird to have one of the best glee clubs and mixed chorus in years. Unfortunately for us, we have never been able to take a very active part in the field of sports. This is due largely to the lack of athletically-minded boys, but we made up for this by our team spirit and loyalty. This year we were not completely without represen- Of 1151,! tation in the field of sports, for Don Kemerer made a fine showing on the reserve basket- ball team. We would also like to mention Paul Tatman who was football manager for three years. At the 1951 Homecoming Football Game, which was played here against the Glouster Tomcats, we were proud of our Queen Joan Brown and her attendant Nancy Watts. The very lovely homecoming ceremonies made an otherwise drab game a very colorful one. Seven of our senior girls joined with the juniors in putting on one of the best Washing- ton Teas in the history of Ifka. President of Student Council this year was Joan Brown, and secretary, Nancy Watts. Rosemary Nelson, Max Whitehead, and Paul Tatman gave these leaders moral and vocal support. This year two girls out of the class were chosen as members of National Honor Society. They were Beverly Lindirnore and June Karns. Of all the people out of the class the execu- tives should not be forgotten for one minute. They have worked very hard to make this last year of high school one that we shall always remember and cherish. We also wish to thank them for their untiring efforts in the helping and planning of our class trip in June. Rosemary Nelson - President Max Whitehead - Vice-President June Karns - Secretary Mary Baker - Treasurer MEMORIES On Thursday evening May 31, 1951 at 8:00 p. In. the class of 1951 received their long awaited diplomas. Dr. Rollin H. Walker, a retired Ohio Wes- leyan professor, gave the commencement ad- dress. Dr. Walker gave the commencement address here in 1936. Music was furnished by a selected group of band members. Selections included the tra- ditional processional, ttWar March of the Priests? two selections by mixed chorus, HHalls of Ivy and 1tSeek Ye the Lord? The fifteen members of the graduating Class were clad in maroon and white caps and gowns. The Baccalaureate service was held May 27 at the Methodist Church, with the pastor of that church, Otto Wortman delivering the sermon. 1 On Sunday morning, June 3, the fifteen members of the class of tt51tt left for Wash- ington D. C. where they stayed two days and then went on to NewYork City. Every member of the class had looked forward to this trip with great anticipation. The years social highlights was the tradi- tional Junior-Senior Prom, which was held the eighteenth of May. The theme ttSouthsea Islandiy was chosen by the juniors. The music was supplied by Rex Mitchell and his orches- tra.

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