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

 - Class of 1955

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Page 32 text:

I, Nina Snide, leave my giggles to Polly. With what she's got, she'll really be jolly. I, Nial Williams, to Jay leave my height. It may serve him well some basketball night. 1, Shirley Eveland, to Jan leave my curls. But I know he don’t need them to get all the girls. I, Jack Leaman, leave my flirting way, To Don Poole, there's no more to say. I, Avalyn Aichele, leave my typing room seat To the junior who next year will use my Elite. I, Maxine Shell, leave my quiet ways to Rick. I’m sure he needs them and very quick! I, Myron Orr, leave nothing, I fear. I'm only too glad I'll be absent next year. I, Leroy Frash, leave my manager’s job, To little Iskie, without a sob. I, Janet Snide, leave my books to Sammy Zinn. If you study hard, boy, you're bound to win. I, Jerry Adams, leave my World History class, To next year's juniors, in hopes that they'll pass. I, Carol Brown, leave my five -feet-four To young Jim Collins, as if he needs more. I, Albert Brown, leave my looks to Bill Strate, They'll solve any problem of getting a date. I, Barbara Colbert, to my baton say Goodbye And leave it to Judy, with not even a sigh. I, Larry Wilson, leave my music to Kay. With all of her knowledge, she'll make her way. I, Robin Hoops, give the office to Steve. I hate to work, I’ll gladly leave. I, Myrna Harbaugh, leave my hair to Shirley A. It takes too much time, so I'm giving it away. I, Danny Campbell, leave my love for football To Gee Gee, he'll need it next fall. I, Gene Dalrymple, the Roseville road must leave To Harry R. who likes it, I believe. I, Dolores Sowers, leave my jolly laugh to Freddie, He don't need it, cause his is good already.

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We Will We, the senior class of fifty-five, Being of sound body and mind. Make this our final testament. (It's the first one of its kind.) I, Caroline Milligan, to Deanna must leave Spanish II and my notebook, come now, don't grieve. I, Denny Harper, leave a jokebook to Newlon. It's all I've got left to show for my schoolin'. I, Shirley Hoops, with my fondness for typing Leave time tests to Betty, so she won't be griping. I, William Harris, having nothing to leave Take Walter with me, I'm sure you won't grieve. I, Ruth Neff, leave my blonde hair to Dru And to help keep it clean, a jar of shampoo. I, Melvin Jadwin, having no words to say Leave this to Dixie, she throws them away. I, Mona Ferguson, to Bluey leave blinders. To the rest of the girls, I hope they're reminders. I, Jack Hayman, leave a shotgun to Bob Use it to hunt, boy, never to rob. I, Norma Ewing, leave my shorthand book To Clara, after I take one last look. I, Dale Cook, leave an alarm clock to Jerry. He'll never be late if he learns not to tarry. I, Shirley Savage, to Liz leave my ring For that happy day when the weddin' bells sing. I, Norman McCray, leave the school in a daze; They'll never recover from my noisy ways. I, Dona Houk, leave our locker to Joe. With my books gone, there'll be more room I know. I, Jerry Hammer, leave a gallon of gas To Nick G. so he can get places fast. I, Earl Saunders, to Dick Y. leave my hat. I just know he'll appreciate that.



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We Prophesy Girls' Industrial School Marysville, Ohio May 28, 1965 At a recent visit to the Girls' Industrial School, we had a chance to talk to three old members of the Class of 1955. As we listen, we hear: Mona: 1 hear from an old friend that Melvin Jadwin purchased a race horse and won the sweepstakes at San Anita! He is now one of the world's most famous jockeys. Ruth: Yes, and remember his old side-kick, Myron Orr? Well, he has replaced Mr. Worthington as Superintendent of the Crooksville High School. Avalyn: Has anyone heard from Barbara Colbert? Mona: Yes, she married Buck Fleming and lives in a big two room shack in the heart of Rendville. Ruth: Denny Harper, our old class comedian, has taken over George Gobel's T.V. Pro- gram. Avalyn: I read in the Detroit Gazette where the Hammer's Motor Corporation has just produced a new car that will run without gas, oil, water, or a driver. Mona: Carol Brown came to visit me last week and said she had married the big movie producer, Dan Campbell, and had just purchased their fourth Cadillac. Ruth: Maxine Shell, the famous Mambo dancer who has just completed her last lesson at the Dale Cook Dance Studio, is now appearing at the Frash Theatre. Avalyn: Robin Hoops, head photographer for the Roseville-Crooksville Messenger is now taking pictures of the Roseville state Prison. Mona: I received a letter from Myrna Harbaugh yesterday, who does washings and iron- ings for people to earn a living. She said that the people of the community were taking up a collection to buy her a new washing machine. She wanted to know if I would contribute to the fund. Avalyn: Dona Houk, the popular veterinarian from Crooksville, who operated on a French poodle owned by Gene Dalrymple, was sued for shaving the dog completely.

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