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

 - Class of 1957

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SENIOR CLASS FIRST ROW: Alderman, Welch, Martin, Williams, Miss Dillehay, Ashley, Adkins, Tackett, Eveland. SECOND ROW: Barringer, Young, Russell, Brown, Hamilton, Imlay, Black, Wolfe, Dalrymple, Aichele. THIRD ROW: Spears, Riggs, McLaughlin, Wiseman, Frash, Trussell, Ford. FOURTH ROW: Wood, White, Bookman, Zinn, Lincicome, Fluharty, Clements. The senior class of 1957 consisted of 32 members. It is one of the smallest classes to ever graduate from Crooksville High. We have been represented well in all activities in school, including band, football, basketball, Ifka, F. H. A., and many others. Our class functions, such as, plays, dances, and the junior prom were a great success. We wish all the luck in the world to the seniors of 1958. Farewell! !

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Emperor - Ckzckxyz Emperor - Czckxyz - Ckzckxyz Emperor -Ckzckxyz Emperor - Czckxyz - What's this? Linda Dalrymple, U. S. Women's Wrestling Champion, retired from the ring today undefeated. For several years Linda has had two or three championship matches a year, and she won them all. Here is some more sports news. Marlin Trussell, the best jockey since Eddie Arcaro, rode Dunkcole to victory in the Kentucky Derby before a record crowd yesterday. Trussell began his racing career years ago on a gallant mount named Pontiac, but unfortunately he lost his first race. I also see here where Joe Clements made national history by reaching a top speed of 180 MPH on his 1 4 horsepower motorcycle. I see where Karen Tackett, the famous sculptor from Crooksville, has just unveiled her latest work of art. . The latest creation is a skunk done in the modernistic style and called The Stinker . Yes, and here is an article about a very famous painter named Dixie Hamilton. Dixie’s masterpiece is the painting of a small town called New Lexton . The painting is a work of art for which Dixie will always be remembered. Ah, yes, I remember that picture well; and here’s another article about creating a work of art. Jeanine Eveland creates sundae! Jeanine Eveland, who has finally advanced to head soda jerk at the Hi-Lo, created a magnificent sundae to be sold for only ten cents. Here is another artist of sorts. Phyllis Black, an English teacher at Crooksville High School, after years of teaching has been appointed vice-principal at C. H. S. Very good. Here is a story of three sturdy mountain climbers. It seems that Linda Young, Arlene Welch, and Jenny Russell succeeded in becoming the first women to climb Mt. Everest. And look at this! America's leading fashion designer, Phyllis Ashley, has created such original gowns she forced Christian Dior to go bankrupt. Phyllis owes much of her success to Sara Alderman, her chief model. Sara models the Ashley line in fashion shows all over the world. That’s nice. Here’s a story about a homemaker named Nancy Spangler Williams. She got such an early start at homemaking she has been able to take Betty Crocker's place on television. And here’s a little note that announces the appointment of Joan Martin to choir director of New York City's biggest church. Here’s another interesting story. GWH’s Return from Safari. It says here Joe Zinn, John Wood, and Larry Frash, three Great White Hunters, returned to the U. S. today with the animals they trapped on their latest safari into the wilds of Africa. I see here on the last page of this paper that Richard Fluharty is running radio’s most popular disc jockey show. It is a program called Little Richard’s Records . Here’s another one that’s interesting. Steve Aichele Replaces Steve Allen. ” Steve Aichele’s program 'Tomorrow Night' replaces Steve Allen's program as the number one program of the day. Ah yes, here is a movie note. Butch Bookman Wins Academy Award for his excellent performance in 'Midget', the fantastic story of the state of Rhode Island. Enough of this. Can we be certain we read the true facts in the Messenger? Yes sir! The Messenger has the best copyreader in the business. Their chief copy reader Melanie Wiseman has had a lot of experience. Jeanine Eveland, Linda Dalrymple, and Darla Wolfe

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