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

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CROOKSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS EDITOR Lois Welch BUSINESS MANAGER Denver Frash PHOTOGRAPHER Richard Murphy I Presents The K 1959 A Dedication We, the seniors of Crooksville High School, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Robert Solano, a very efficient and wonderful band and choral director. He has made Crooksville High School's marching band famous. Mr. Solano has been on the teaching staff for five and one-half years. He resigned in January, 1959. We wish Mr. Solano the best of luck in all his undertakings and dedicate this yearbook to him as a token of our appreciation. ADMINISTRATION 3 4 Superintendent Mr. Worthington has been on the Crooksville High Staff for eight years. During this time he has won the respect of all the students and the people of the community. We appreciate his help and his patience with us. Principal Mr. Smith has served as principal of Crooksville High for three years. He has helped us throughout our years in high school. We wish to take this opportunity to thank him for all he has done for us. Secretary Donna served for one year as our secretary. She is very efficient in her office work and very helpful to us. We appreciate Donna very much and wish to thank her for a job well done. Nurse Mrs. Allwine was our student nurse this year. She is very efficient and helpful. We appreciate the information we have received through her countless tests and check-ups and wish to thank her for her willingness to help us. NOEL COLYER - Somerset, Kentucky Eastern Kentucky State B. S. Degree Instructor in Industrial Arts Jr. High Basketball Coach JERRY WHITE - New Lexington, Ohio Marietta College B. S. in Education Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach Instructor in Geography, Phys. Ed. Ninth Grade Advisor ROBERT CONLEY - Richwood, W. Virginia A. B. Glenville State College M. A. West Virginia University Head Football Coach Reserve Basketball Coach Instructor in Business Law, Social Geography, Driver Education, World History, Bookkeeping JAMES JONES - Barbourville, Kentucky Eastern Kentucky State College B. S. in Math and Biology Instructor in Mathematics, Science, Biology Science Club Advisor Tenth Grade Advisor CAROLYN DILLEHAY - Crooksville, Ohio M. A. Ohio University B. S. in Education Dean of Girls Instructor in American History Sponsor of Ifka B-Club Sponsor Twelfth Grade Advisor RUTH SNELL - Crooksville, Ohio Ohio University B. .S, in Education Vice Principal Instructor in English Eighth Grade Advisor 6 EVA COULTER - Crook sville, Ohio A. B. Ohio Wesleyan M. A. Ohio State Instructor in English, Spanish Sponsor of Spanish Club Eleventh Grade Advisor MARY McNEAL - Waterford, Ohio Ohio University B. S. in Education Instructor in Home Economics Sponsor of F. H. A. Ninth Grade Girls' Advisor J. C. SEXTON - London, Ohio A. M. Columbia Ohio University B. S. in Education Instructor in Mathematics , Chemistry, Physics. Eighth Grade Boys' Advisor CLYDE SMITH - Clinton, Iowa Ohio State University Wittenburg College Bliss College B. S. and E. D. Instructor in Shorthand, Typing, Journalism. Seventh Grade Boys' Advisor ROBERT SOLANO - Pittsburg, Pa. Shenandoah Conservatory of Music M. Ed. Ohio University B. Mus. Ed. Duquesne University Graduate Study Instructor of Band, Chorus and Grades ROBERT HENNING - Crooksville, Ohio Ohio University B. S. in Education Instructor in American History, Science, Reading 7 8 SENIORS 9 io RICK MURPHY BOB JACKSON BEN NEFF ROY HAMMER MARGA Me K£ EVER MICKEY JACKSON JACK HUGHES CONNIE FELSKE MERUN STOIN LARRY HOLCOMB HARLAN STOIN LUCY HARDING LELIA BURNS ETHEL WATTS JERRY DOZER LETHA BURNS ROBERT FILKINS JANICE RUSSELL BILL ALLWINE DON TALBOT JIM LEE CAROL WHITEHOUSE SHARON POOLE GARY ZINN Class Colors Red and White Class Flower Red and White Carnation DEE BUCKLEY Class Motto What We Are Is God's Gift To Us; What We Become Is Our Gift To God. 1 6 Lash Will and Testament I, Bill Allwine, leave Mr. Sexton to Bob Hammond in hopes that he gets along with him better than I did. I, Karen Bates, will my red hair to Patty Coleman, as if she needs it. I, Dee Buckley, leave my motorcycle to Jim Harris in case his Mo-ped breaks down. I, Lelia Burns, will my desire to have fun to Linda Henning. I, Letha Burns, will to Charlotte Ashley my engagement ring. Good luck, Charlotte. I, Emma Jean Cook, leave Mark Downey. Darn it! I, Dick Cook, leave the girls weeping. I, Jerry Dozer, leave to Dick Hutchins a pair of skis to keep him from wearing out his shoes when coming off the hill. I, Connie Felske, leave my drum to anyone who will pay $2 0 for it. I, Robert Filkins, leave Crooksville High School to the class of 1964. I, Denver Frash, leave my manager's Job to Clarence Wolfe so he can —? I, Roy Hammer, will No. 11 to Mike Baughman in hopes that he gets as much use of it as I did. I, Lucy Harding, leave my school bus seat to Linda Wise. Have fun, Linda. I, Larry Holcomb, will my piano to Lee Pletcher so he can play for the Ifka Tea next year. I, Jack Hughes, leave my loud voice to Nancy Goff so she can be heard in history class next year. I, Mickey Jackson, will my ability to attend Roseville High and graduate from Crooksville High to Gary Henry. I, Bob Jackson, leave my marriage license to Windy Gossman. I, Pat Klinger, leave to Jo Ann King my ability to stay out of trouble. I, Sue Lacy, leave-----------Boo Hoo. I, Jim Lee, leave------------Nothing. I, Marga McKeever, leave my crown to Judy. I, Tom Mealick, leave my heart to the freshman girls. I, Richard Murphy, leave to little Jerry Orecchio a big bull so he can bull through football next year. I, Ben Neff, leave my car to Vernon Sowers so he can go into Zanesville whenever he wants to. I, Sharon Poole, will my curly hair to Terry Brown. I, Tamara Reed, leave my blushes to Beth Allard. Don't get too embarrassed, Beth. I, Janice Russell, leave my giggles to Sandy Aichele, as if she needs them. We, Harlan and Merlin Stoin, leave our spirit of competition to Rebecca Milligan and Stephanie Sopko. I, Donald Talbot, leave my height to Bruce Cryder. No explanation needed. I, Bill Talbot, leave my ability to get into trouble to Larry Harper. I, Marlene Thomas, will my trumpet to Susan Watts. I, Ethel Watts, leave my quietness to Aunda. Can't you see that! I, Lois Welch, leave my cheerleading suit to the Reserve cheerleaders. Good luck, kids. I, Carol Whitehouse, leave my drawing ability to Vernon Sowers. Good luck, Vernon. I, Gary Zinn, leave my motorcycle to Jim Allen so he'll have transportation to New Lex. Prophecy November 10, 1969 This is Ben Neff, your sports announcer, bringing you the pre-game high-lights of the annual alumni-varsity football game between the team of 1959 and the team of 1969. As the teams are going through their pre-game warm up exercises, let's take a look at some of the members of the alumni football team. One of the co-captains, Roy Hammer, is now head basketball coach at Roseville High School. He seems to be doing very well; so far they've won one game out of thirty-six. Next in line is Jack Hughes, who spends all his time playing golf in hopes that he might be President someday. The 59'ers star player, Rick Murphy, is now modeling men's clothing for Vogue Magazine. Bill Talbot, one of the starting tackles, seems to be making news headlines now that he is editor of his paper—The Times Revu. There's a player who is a big help to the team, Tom Mealick. Tom and his old buddy, Dick Cook, have established the Perfume Company of Forbidden Scents. Starting backfield. Bob Jackson, and his wife, Mickey, are now residing in Hollywood, where their son Joey is starring in the new motion picture, My Enemy Joey. The band is now lining up at the goal post. Forming the first rank are the alumni band members. Marlene Thomas, the star trumpet player, has replaced Louie Armstrong on ABC Television. Sharon Poole is next in line. She has just finished beauty school and is settling down to the beauty of marriage. The 1958 Homecoming Queen, Marga McKeever, has just been crowned Miss America. The Stoin twins, Merlin and Harlan, who are also members of the band, are now battling against each other on the new TV show. Brain to Brain. Do you remember Connis Felske and Lucy Harding ? They are now making big connections—for the Ohio Bell Co. Larry Holcomb has organized his own rock and roll combo with Robert Filkins as his bass player. They will star on the Dick Clark show Saturday night. As left guide we have Tam Reed, who is putting her height to work as a model. While the band is playing the Star Spangled Banner, let's take a look at the audience and see if we can find some of the members of the class of '59. There are a couple of familiar faces, Letha and Lelia Burns. They both have a set of twins of their own now. Who's that sitting next to them ? Why it's Jim Lee! He can be seen speeding down the highway often—as a patrolman. There's three good looking young men. Bill Allwine, Don Talbot, and Dee Buckley. They have started an escort service in Roseville and are open for business 24 hours a day. 18 The band has left the field and the alumni cheerleaders, Sue Lacy and Lois Welch, are leading the crowd in a cheer. Sue has married a millionaire and lives in a big two room shack in the heart of Rendville. Lois is also married and living in Ironspot raising her own squad of cheerleaders--- Rahmita, Sisbooma, and Bah. The audience is giving the alumni team a big hand. Some of the excited rooters in the stands are Emma Jean Cook and Karen Bates, who are now running a rest home for men between the ages of 21 and 35. Sitting beside them is Pat Klinger, who is a private secretary for the Huckleberry Hound Studios at which Carol Whitehouse is the head cartoonist. We have with us today two very talented and famous ballet dancers from New York City--- Janice Russell and Ethel Watts. We see also that Denver Frash is able to be here today. Denver, now a fabulous jockey, and his spirited horse, Duke, are known all over the world. Last, but not least, in the audience, we have Jerry Dozer, who has just broken the world record in weight lifting. Taking tickets at the gate is Gary Zinn, who has just replaced Mr. Sexton as math teacher at C. H. S. Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you have enjoyed the pre-game high-lights of the '59 Alumni-Varsity football game. This is Ben Neff, your sports announcer, signing off. Before going on with the game, I would like to leave this thought with you-- If you don't drive, walk—but if you're driving, watch out for the children; they're terrible drivers. Senior Activities BILL TALBOT - College Student Council 1,3,4; Sergeant-at-arms 4; Class President 1,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Vice President 2; B-Club; Glee Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Senior Scholarship Team; Football 2, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2,3; Varsity C 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Junior Play Cast. LOIS WELCH - College Class Vice President 1,2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; B-Club; Ifka 3,4; President 4; Scholarship Team 2,3; Senior Scholarship Team; Cheerleader 1,2,3, 4; Buckeye Girls' State; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Skan; Editor. BILL ALLWINE - General Intramurals 2,3,4; Senior Scholarship Team; B-Club. KAREN BATES - General F. H. A. 1,2; Ifka 3,4; Library Club 2,3,4; B-Club; Glee Club 1; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. DEE BUCKLEY - General B-Club; Intramurals 1,2,4; Junior Play Staff. LELIA BURNS - Commercial Glee Club 1,2,3. LETHA BURNS - Commercial Glee Club 1,2,3; B-Club. EMMA JEAN COOK - General Student Council 1; Library Club 1,2, 3,4; President 4; F. H. A. 1,2; Ifka 3, 4; B-Club; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. DICK COOK - General Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Football Manager 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 2; Varsity C 2, 3,4; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. JERRY DOZER - General Glee Club 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4; Junior Play Staff. ROBERT FILKINS - Commercial Glee Club 2,3,4; B-Club; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 2,4; Junior Play Staff; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. DENVER FRASH - College Class Treasurer 1; Spanish Club 1,2; B-Club; Senior Scholarship Team; Intra-murals 1,2, 3,4; Varsity C 2,3,4; Junior Play Cast; Football Manager 2,3,4; Crux-Hi-Skan; Business Manager; Crux-Hi-Revu. CONNIE FELSKE - General Student Council 3; Ifka 3,4; B-Club; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 2,3,4; Dance Band 4; Intramurals 1,2,3; F. H. A. 1, 2; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. ROY HAMMER - General Student Council 1,2,4; B-Club; Glee Club 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Co-Captain 4; All M. V. L. 2,3; Leading Scorer 3; Track 2,3. LUCY HARDING - General F. H. A. 1,2, Treasurer 2; Ifka 3,4; B-Club; Glee Club 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2; Intramurals 1, 2,3; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. LARRY HOLCOMB - General Class President 2,3; Secretary Treasurer 1; B-Club; Science Club 3,4; Vice President 4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Senior Scholarship Team. JACK HUGHES - College Scholarship Team 1,2; Senior Scholarship Team; Buckeye Boys' State 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Science Club 4; B-Club, Vice President; Office Help 4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Football 4; Basketball 3,4; Junior Play Staff. MICKEY JACKSON - Commercial Ifka 4; F. H. A. 1,2,3, 4; Rosette 1, 2; Intramurals 4; Junior Variety Show 3. BOB JACKSON - General B-Club; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2; Varsity C 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Glee Club 2,3. PAT KLINGER - Commercial Student Council 4; B-Club; Library Club 1,2,3,4; Ifka 3,4; F. H. A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play Staff; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. 20 SUE LACY - Commercial Class Treasurer 4; Student Council 2, 3; Library Club 1,2,3, 4; Head Librarian 4; F. H. A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Ifka 3.4, Secretary 4; Queen Attendant 1, 2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. JIM LEE - General Intramurals 2,3,4. TOM MEALICK - Commercial B-Club; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Basketball Manager 2,3; Basketball 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; Varsity C 2, 3,4; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. MARGA McKEEVER - General Student Council 4; F. H. A. 1,2; Ifka 3.4, Treasurer 4; B-Club; Library Club 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Homecoming Queen 4; Crux-Hi-Revu, Feature Editor; Crux-Hi-Skan. RICHARD MURPHY - General Student Council 4, President; Varsity C 2,3r4, President 4; B-Club; Glee Club 2, 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3, 4; Co-Captain 4; All M. V. L. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Junior Play Cast 3; Junior Photographer; Crux-Hi-Skan; Photographer; Crux-Hi-Revu. BEN NEFF - General Student Council 1,2,3; B-Club; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3; Basketball 3,4; Track 1; Varsity C 2,3,4; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. SHARON POOLE - Commercial Student Council 1,2; F. H. A. 1,2, President 2; Ifka 3,4; B-Club; Band 1, 2,3,4; Dance Band 2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Junior Play Cast; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. TAMARA REED - Commercial Class Secretary 3,4; Senior Scholarship Team; Ifka 3,4, Vice President 4; B-Club; Glee Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 3,4; Buckeye Girls' State 3; Crux-Hi-Revu, Editor; Crux-Hi-Skan. JANICE RUSSELL - Commercial Glee Club 1,2; B-Club. HARLAN STOIN - General Science Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2, 3,4; B-Club; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Junior Play Staff; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; Senior Scholarship Team. MERLIN STOIN - College Student Council 2; Senior Scholarship Team; Scholarship Team 1,2,3; B-Club, President; Spanish Club 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 3,4; Glee Club 1,2,4; Band 1.2, 3,4, Librarian 3,4; Dance Band 4; Junior Play Cast. DON TALBOT - General B-Club; Senior Scholarship Team; Intramurals 2,3,4. MARLENE THOMAS - General F. H. A. 1,2; Ifka 3,4; B-Club; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 4, Secretary; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Crux-Hi-Revu, Business Manager; Crux-Hi-Skan. ETHEL WATTS - Commercial F. H. A. 1,2; Ifka 3,4; Glee Club 1, 2.3. CAROL WHITEHOUSE - General Library Club 4; F. H. A. 1,2; B-Club; Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Crux-Hi-Revu; Crux-Hi-Skan. GARY ZINN - General B-Club. 21 Senior Superlatives FAVORITE SENIOR BEST PERSONALITY CUTEST Lois - Ben Richard - Marga Roy - Sue MOST TALKATIVE QUIETEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Emma Jean - Bill Larry - Janice Harlan - Tamara 22 Underclassmen Juniors BOTTOM ROW: Ashley, Sparks, TTussell, Hinkle, Haley, Ebaugh, Brooks, Aichele, Wilson, Adams. SECOND ROW: Newlon, Pletcher, Gulnsler, Allen, Barton, Jackson, Reed, W. Briggs, DeGarmo, Goff, Robbins. THIRD ROW: Graves, Jackson, Haymen, Henning, Harbaugh, Rupe. FOURTH ROW: Miss Coulter, Wintgens, Foster, Hammond, L. Briggs, Riggs, B. Bush, Harper, Ruff. TOP ROW: Frecker, J. Burley, Brown, D. Burley, Moore, Sowers. The junior class, which is composed of forty members, participated in many extracurricular activities such as Ifka, band, glee club, football, basketball, Spanish Club, and Varsity C. The class was also well represented on the honor roll, in intra-murals, and on the scholarship teams. Under the supervision of Miss Coulter, several dances were sponsored and the presentation of the junior play was enjoyed by many. OFFICERS President..............................Joan Brooks Vice President ................David Burley Secretary-Treasurer....................Judy Ebaugh 24 Jim Burley Sophomores BOTTOM ROW: Lear, Newlon, Plotts, Hilliard, Rosser, Watts, J. Downey, Wlllison, B. Gossman, Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Milligan, Wood, Allard, Reed, Barringer, Rupe, Houk, McNeal, Sopko, Troyan. THIRD ROW: Mr. Jones, Oirecchio, Thomas, Spires, Dllllnger, C. Wolfe, Pierce, Sprankle, Hutchins, Baughman. TOP ROW: Butler, Whltehouse, Henry, R. Gossman, Morrison, M. Downey, Cope, Allen, B. Pletcher, L. Pletcher, Tague, Leroy, R. Wolfe, Dozer. The sophomore class, under the direction of Mr. Jones, has had a very busy year. Besides holding a number of bake sales, we have sold light bulbs as our big money making scheme. We are well represented in band, football, basketball, and track. We wish the sophomores of 1960 lots of luck. OFFICERS President...........................Susan Watts Vice President...............Mark Downey Secretary-Treasurer................. Beth Allard 25 Susan Watts Freshman OFFICERS President ............................David Adams Vice President.........................Gene White Secretary-Treasurer...........Roger Murphy Gene White not present when picture was taken. The 65 members of the freshman class, under the direction of Miss McNeal and Mr. White, has had a very successful year. We have participated in many activities such as band, glee club, football, basketball, and Intramurals. We take much pride in our outstanding Spanish class, which is the largest in the history of C. H. S. Patty Coleman The class is also well represented on the honor roll. BOTTOM ROW: Yoder, Clark, Rosser, Wannamaker, Saunders, Smith, Zlnn, Downey, C. Watts. SECOND ROW: Inman, Briggs, Coleman, Denman, King, Talbot, Russell, Johnson, Smith, Jackson. THIRD ROW: Savage, Reed, Maxwell, Trussell, M. Watts, Moore, Dorsey, Stought, Miss McNeal. BOTTOM ROW: Adams, Harris, Maxwell, Turner, Holland, Welch, Frash, Graves, Whltehouse. SECOND ROW: Stephenson, Taylor-, Thelsen, White, Dennis, Smith, Zinn, Anderson, Frash. THIRD ROW: Wood, Whitehead, Bunner, Pierce, Harper, Murphy, Bush, Penrod, Moore. TOP ROW: Lear, Veyon, Hayman, Gillon, G. Brown, Weller, Fulk, L. Brown, Mr. White. OFFICERS Eighth Grade President........... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer . Joe McKeever . Ronnie Inman Virgene Wayne On September 2nd sixty-four boys and girls entered the eighth grade. They were very happy to have Miss Snell and Mr. Sexton as their advisors for the year. The eighth grade class was very well represented in the band. Several members of the class were on junior high football and basketball teams. Virgene Wayne H- 28 BOTTOM ROW: Russell, Kobunski, Stevenson, Hilliard, Matheny, Moore, McArtor, Wayne, Rosser. SECOND ROW: Jewell, Robison, Ruff, Dozer, Troyan, Ebert, Redfern, Milligan, Moore. TOP ROW: Wise, Hand, Miss Snell, Maxwell, Brown, Watts. BOTTOM ROW: Ayers, Kirkwood, Oreccblo, McKeever, Driggs, Whitehead, B. Inman, Holmes, James, R. Inman, Ault. SECOND ROW: Reed, W. Brown, Shubert, Paterson, Shell, Kenny, Henning, Stonoburner, DeGarmo, Whltlatch. THIRD ROW: Donaldson, B. Brown, Dllllnger, Wood, Skinner, Clements, Presgrave, Murgatroyd, Moore. FOURTH ROW: Baker, Shelton, Nlcewagner, Mast, R. Brown, Knight, Bishop, Lloyd, Russell. TOP P w Mr. Sexton. Seventh Grade OFFICERS President................. Vice President ............ Secretary-Treasurer ...... . Dennis Neff Sue Sprankle Terri Denman In September seventy anxious pupils entered the seventh grade. Their advisors are Mr. Smith and Mr. Henning. Throughout the year they have participated in many of the school ac-tivitie s. They have also been well represented on the honor roll. 30 BOTTOM ROW: Watts, Yoder, Hinkle. Graves, Wayne, Sparks, Eveland, Savage, Inman, Willison, Aichele. SECOND ROW: Wood, Williams, Spangler, Moore, Donaldson, Norton, Hall, Morrison, Dusenberry, Adkins, McMillan. THIRD ROW: Steele, Rinehart, Dunwoody, Spears, Denman, Riggs, Pierce, Trussell, Bishop, Sprankle. TOP ROW: Mr. Henning. BOTTOM ROW: Stephenson, Kenny, White, Allen, Dillenger, Tracy, Whitehouse, Frecker, Adams, Watts. SECOND ROW: Filkins, Spankle, Swaro, McClean, Musick, Hayman, Riggs, Black, Jeffers, Frash. THIRD ROW: Sopko, Thomas, Baughman, Cryder, Stull, Harbaugh, Mullen, Sands, Long. TOP ROW: Neff, Moore, Pleper, Mr. Smitfi, Eveland Locke, Buckley. Junior Personalities Cheryl Marie Adams ........................................................Shy ? Not I. Sandra Kay Aichele.......................We never see her when she isn't talking. Connie Jo Allen........The world wasn't made in a day, so why should I rush. Charlotte Delores Ashley ................................ Love is better than fame. Mickey Marie Barton......................................Little but mighty. Larry Eugene Briggs ..........................How carefully he counts the minutes. Wilma Jean Briggs ............................She growed and growed and growed. Joan Arlene Brooks ....................Good nature and good sense must ever join. Terry Lee Brown ..............................Worry and I have never met. David Richard Burley....................All the great men are dying, I don't feel so well myself. James Monroe Burley ................................Give me liberty or give me food. Marlin Ray Bush................ Believes in letting the future take care of itself. Caroline Kay DeGarmo .................. If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again. Judith Ann Ebaugh............................Laugh and the world laughs with you. Ruth Ellen Filkins ............................Slow to speak, but good to listen. Jack David Foster .......... All work and no play would make Jack a dull boy. Stephen Arthur Frecker .......................Work doesn't agree with me. Nancy May Goff.............................Believes in being seen and not heard. William Allen Graves.............. A little more sleep and a little more slumber. Sally Jo Gunisler .......................................I chatter chatter as I grow. Robert Lee Hammond..................Another car passed him once — a police car. Karolyn Harbaugh ..................I do my best and trust to luck for the rest. Donald Stephen Harper...............................................Ain't life grand. Charlene Kay Hayman...........................To be great is to be misunderstood. Linda Lou Henning .......................................Few cares have 1. Peggy Jo Hinkle .........................To be silent would be the death of me. William Donald Jackson ..........................Studiously inclined, but not often. Bill Harrison Moore.....................Live today, tomorrow may never come. Peggy Jo Newlon .........................................Silence is golden. Mary Jane Pletcher....................................... To err is human. Sharon Larita Reed ....................................................Ride'er cowgirl. Dotty Lou Robbins .............................. Vaccinated with a victrola needle. Richard Lee Ruff .............................Me and myself are the best of pals. Margie Ann Rupe ............................. Why aren't they all content like me. George Vernon Sowers .... Often he sits and thinks but more often he just sits. Linda Rose Sparks .......................So discreet a maiden there never was. Paula Kay Trussell................Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. Judith Ann Wilson........................... Men, not marks, have been her aim. Otto Wentgens ................................Men of few words are the best men. 33 Kindergarten BOTTOM ROW: Carr, Fisher, Prcsgrave, Ashley, Thomas, Patton, Sowers, Freriks, McLean. SECOND ROW: Cable, Yoder, Frecker, Denny, Wilson, Wood, Bentley, Spiker, Eveland, Lacey, Short, Collins. TOP ROW: Grace Brown. BOTTOM ROW: Matheny, Williams, Smith, frown, Driggs, Welch, Woodward, Houk, Harvey, Stanbery, Carr. SECOND ROW: Allwine, Knight, Redfern, Fericks, Bierly, Short, Denman, Logglns, Cable, Wise, Wise. TOP RCW: Blaney, Lariam, Keates, Jeffers, Thomas, rrecker, Wayne, Levering, Levering, Collins, King, Savage, Conley, Miss Neff. BOTTOM ROW: Fisher, Tewksbury, Shaw, Alexander, Johnson, Riggs, Sowers, McNeal. SECOND ROW: Frash, Wintgens, King, Stoncburner, Redfern, White, Lynsky, Driggs, Brown, Collins, King, Wiseman. THIRD ROW: Newlon, Hammers, Hutchins, Nelson, Jirles, Bcrga, Nelson, Brown, Weaver, Allen, Collina. TOP ROW: Mrs. Burley. Second Grade BOTTOM ROW: Neff, Maxwell, Eveland, Lyons, W'eaver, Bishop, Bishop, Skeens. SECOND ROW: McLean, Harvey, Jeffers, Brown, Ferguson, Jansen, Maicr, Wilson, Houk, Kirkwood. TOP ROW: Smith, Swingle, Redfern, Bentley, Rucker, Brunton, Pollock, Tolliver, Savage, Crain, Henning, Miss Heskett. BOTTOM ROW: Brown, Eveland, Redfern, Denny, Sowers, Alexander. Mullen, Rodgers, Ashley, Sparks Williamson, Stanberry. SECOND ROW. Clark, Crain, Lynsky, Cavinee, Ferguson, Sowers, Johnson, Jeffers, Wannamaker, Fisher, Driggs, Moore. White. TOP ROW: Lcmity, Dillinger, Levering, Tharpc, Maicr, Harvey Jewell, Price, Roberts, Allwine, Starcher, Mrs. Worthington. BOTTOM ROW: Denham, Rosser, Miller, Maxwell, Pollock, Jeffers, Yoder, Cryder, LaFlam, McLean, Knight. SECOND ROW: Mullen, Sowers, Weaver, Tracey, Wintgens, Henry, Sowers, Stephenson, Skeens, Dusenberry, Neff, Milligan, Smith, Wayne, Williams, Redfern, Harvey. TOP ROW: Mrs. Jackson, O'Neil, Brown, Berga, Smith, Jewell, Newlon, Henning, Nelson, Keates, Hammer, Fisher. Grade BOTTOM ROW: Williams, Creasey, Schmotter, Lear, German, Fisher, Moore, Lacey, Stoneburner, Price, Cannon, Rosser, Lewis, Baughman. SECOND ROW: Knight, McFarland, Rhinehart, King, Siphers, Loggins, Ayers, Shoemaker, James, Thomas, Skeenes, Eveland, Thomas, Brown, Coleman, Kirkwood, Bentley, Stoneburner. THIRD ROW: Wise, Sowers, Ashley, Miss Elsie Mears. Sixth Grade BOTTOM ROW: Clark, Sherlock, Lamb, Peterson, frown, l ngstreth, Ball, Smith, Frash, Wolfe, Hardy. SECOND ROW: Tharp, Newlon, McArtor, Baughman, Harbaugh, Watts, Lear, Willlson, Reed, Rambo, Adams, Cokenck. TOP ROW: Bobb, Maxwell, Russell, Worthington, Shelton, Musick, McLean, Allen, Dunn, Bush, Mr. Gannon. Kindergarten BOTTOM ROW: Piper, Starcher, Lynn, Bowers, Alchele, Starner, Tatman, Hammer, Dlllehay, Harrison. SECOND ROW: Garris, Claypool, Swingle, Schilling, Paskell, Watts, Rupe, Smith, Hannum. TOP ROW: Bradshaw, Landerman, Bash, Bugosh, Tolliver, Tatman, Hinkle, Milligan, Tedrow, Scurlock, Tolllve., Spencer, Mrs. Butts. SITTING: Carletti. BOTTOM ROW: Tedrow, Spencer, Ewing, Charles, Stiles, Tatlor, Watts, Morrison, Savage. SECOND ROW: Ball, Sowers, Spring, Starncr, Mainos, Brannon, Klingler, Watts, Talbot. TOP ROW: Souders. Tolliver, Bobb, Luster, Dunwoody, Brooks, Brooks, Kenny, Miller, Williams, Miss Weller. First Grade Second Grade BOTTOM ROW: Swingle, Hinkle, Whitehouse, Piccone, Savage, Kenny, Harbaugh, Watts, Probasco, Harbaugh, Smith. SECOND ROW: Riggs, Driggs, McLane, Russell, Shoemaker, Burlon, Hannum, Densmore. THIRD ROW: Gossman, Rice, Rupe, Ewing, Dillehay, Densmore, Spring. FOURTH ROW: Eveland, Harris, Landerman, Watts, Chevalier, Young, Tolliver, Headley, Speelman, Aichele. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Kildow, Ferneau, Sines, Thomas, Tatman. FRONT: Long. BOTTOM ROW: Eveland, Callahan, Swingle, Locke, Savage, Hinkle, Cady, Eveland. SECOND ROW: Buckley, Shell, Weaver, Dillehay, Talbot, Alexander, Watts, Talbot. TOP ROW: Smith, Taylor, Riggs, Moore, McLane, German, Knerr, Stalling, Mrs. Lucas. Hammer, Sines, Mrs BOTTOM ROW: Rupe, Pieper, Smith, Watts, Rider, Eveland, Wilkinson, Cannon. SECOND ROW: Roush Baughman, Graves, Graves, Long, Campbell, Lynn, Skeenes. THIRD ROW: Savage, Price, Riggs, Smith, Callahan, Russell, Hinkle, Eveland. FOURTH ROW: Ball, Garey, Probasco, Maines, Rice. TOP ROW: Bobb Alexander, Hinkle, Cannon, Crooks, Piccone, Sowers, Whitehouse, Mr. Hicks, Miss Sinsabaugh. ACTIVITIES 4 1 BOTTOM ROW: Leila Burns, Whltehouse, Lacy, McKeever, Harding, Felske, Klinger, Reed, Poole, Welch. SECOND ROW: Mealick, D. Cook, Jackson, Russell, Letha Burns, Thomas, Bates, E. Cook, Frash, Murphy. THIRD ROW: Mr. Smith, Neff, Talbot, Dozer, Lee, Hammer. BUSINESS MANAGER EDITOR PHOTOGRAPHER Denver Frash Lois Welch Richard Murphy 42 F. H. A. BOTTOM ROW: L. Jackson, M. Jackson, Haley, C. Downey, Guinsler, Ebaugh, J. Downey, Russell, Rodgers, Wllllson. SECOND ROW: Sipith, Maxwell, Clark, Pletcher, Wilson, Plotts, J. Reed, BarTinger, B. Rupe, M. Rupe. THIRD ROW: Wannamaker, Yoder, Johnson, Inman, Gossman, McNeal, S. Reed, DeGarmo. TOP ROW: Miss McNeal, Watts, Saunders, Zlnn, Dorsey. The F. H. A., under the leadership of Miss McNeal, has had a very successful year. At the beginning of the year the Freshman girls who wished to become members were initiated. The members enjoyed many activities throughout the year. The main source of money for the F. H. A. is selling refreshments at the basketball games. OFFICERS President ........................ Sally Guinsler Vice President .....................Judy Ebaugh Secretary...........................Judy Wilson Treasurer..................... Georgeann Willison Parliamentarian ...............Mary Jane Pletcher Historian.........................Marsha Rodgers 43 Student Council BOTTOM ROW: Spears, Watts, C. Adams, Aichele, Brooks, Wlllison, M. McKeever, Russell, Stought, Klinglcr, Kobunski. SECOND ROW: Grannon, Kenny, Neff, Talbot, Ruff, Hammer, Frash, D. Adams, J. McKeever. TOP ROW: Piper, Sowers, Morrison, Murphy, Cope. The Student Council is the representative group, consisting of selected students from each class, in the governing affairs of the school. Some of the curricular activities of this year include the Homecoming Program at the game and assembly, the ceremonies during Holy Week, the presentation of scholarship pins, and the annual Student Council Dance. OFFICERS President........................ Richard Murphy Vice President..............................Vernon Sowers Secretary-Treasurer.............Georgeann Willison Sgt.-At-Arms ........................Bill Talbot Office Help LDaugn, Allard, Goff, Welch, Hughes, Allen, Cope, Downey. Members of the office staff are selected on their readiness to work and their ability to keep average scholastical ratings. These students give up one study hall a day to work in the office. Their duties are many. They take announcements and other important notices to the teachers and classrooms, run errands for the secretary, and call people to the office (for various reasons). They are always ready to help the secretary, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Worthington in anyway they can. I think we should all take time to say thanks to these students for their untiring efforts. Library Club mmmm BOTTOM ROW: Lacy, Thomas, Reed, Bates, Cook, Barton, Aichele, Brooks, Adams, Klingler. SECOND ROW: Welch, McKeever, Milligan, Wood, Whitehouse, Haley, S. Watts, Wilson, Allard. TOP ROW: Gossman, Miss Dillehay, Maxwell, C. Watts, McNeal, Milligan, Downey. Twenty-five girls, who give up one study hall a day to work in the library, make up the Library Club. These librarians help the students, especially the younger ones, who come into the library to benefit by it. The club has a meeting once a month under the patient guidance of Miss Dillehay, who discusses the problems of the library with them. They also enjoy refreshments, entertainment, and sometimes special talks or book reports. Librarians receiving pins this year for serving two years are: Sue Lacy, Pat Klingler, Emma Jean Cook, and Karen Bates. OFFICERS President........................Emma Jean Cook Vice President........................Lois Welch Secretary........................Marlene Thomas Head Librarian............................Sue Lacy B-Club B-Club, which has been in existence in C. H. S. since 1932, is an honorary history club composed of the students who maintain an average of B or better in American History. This year a large part of the class has met this requirement. The purpose of the club is to direct interest to the local, state, and national governments and to make good citizens of its members. Visits to a city council meeting, the bank, the post office, and the county court house are planned in this year's program. To Miss Dillehay, our club advisor, we extend our thanks for making this year a successful one. OFFICERS President ................... Vice President .............. Secretary ................... Reporter .................... Merlin Stoin Jack Hughes . Lois Welch Tamara Reed Science Club BOTTOM ROW: Milligan, Allard, Watts, Brooks, Ttoyan, Sopko, Downey. SECOND ROW: Pierce, Gossman, Harper, Burley, Hughes, M. Stoln, H. Stoln, Holcumb. TOP ROW: Mr. Jones, Frecker, Allen. The Science Club is made up of students in the ninth through the twelfth grades who are interested in science and are taking a science or math course during the year. They must maintain good grades in these subjects. The Science Club has enjoyed a successful year under the leadership of Mr. Jones. The club was divided up into groups with a senior as chairman. Each group had charge of the program at several of the meetings. Many interesting demonstrations were presented and several movies were shown during the year. OFFICERS President........................... David Burley Vice President ......................Larry Holcumb Secretary-Treasurer.......................... Joan Brooks Librarian........................... Susan Watts Sgt.-At-Arms .................................John Allen Reporter ............................ Harlan Stoin Spanish Club BOTTOM ROW: D. TrusseU, Milligan, C. Watts, S. Talbot, S. Watts, Aichele, Brooks, Allard, Sopko, P. Trussell. SECOND ROW: K. Welch, Adams, L. Welch, King, Coleman, Stought, Denman, Smith, Anderson, Penrod. THIRD ROW: Hayman, Bush, M. Pierce, White, Theison, M. Stoln, H. Stoln, Hughes. FOURTH ROW: J. Pierce, Miss Coulter, B. Talbot, Gossman, Pletcher, Glllon, Baughman, Harris, TOP ROW: Burley, Cope. Weller. Students in first or second year Spanish and any junior or senior who has taken Spanish are eligible to join Spanish Club. This year the club is the largest that C. He S. has had for sometime, due to the fact that the present Spanish classes are somewhat larger than usual. The Spanish Club has enjoyed interesting meetings throughout the year. One of the main activities that is planned for the club is the presentation of a Spanish Assembly. We wish to thank Miss Coulter for the patient help and guidance she has given us. OFFICERS President.......................... ,.... Gene White Vice President.......................... Susan Watts Secretary-Treasurer , ,................. David Adams Reporter ................................ Beth Allard IFKA BOTTOM ROW: Miss Dillehay, Harding, Felskie, McKeever, Hinkle, Barton, Alchele, Brooks, Adams, Cook. SECOND ROW: Rupe, Welch, Guinsler, Allen, Jackson, Bates, Ebaugh, Poole, Klingler, T. Reed. TOP ROW: Pletcher, Lacy, S. Reed, Thomas, Haley, Wilson, DeGarmo, TVussell, Watts. Ifka is an organization for junior and senior girls, this year consisting of 12 seniors and 15 juniors. The organization has again enjoyed a very successful year under the understanding guidance of Miss Dillehay, The purpose of Ifka is not only to show its members a good time, but also to help build their character. Among the activities which Ifka enjoyed this year were the travel party, the Christmas party and the Mother-Daughter banquet. Among the activities of the club which other students in the school, as well as the Ifka girls, enjoyed were the auction and the talent show-dance, OFFICERS President ..............................Lois Welch Vice President ...................... Tam Reed Secretary ............................. Sue Lacy Treasurer...................... Marga McKeever Band BOTTOM ROW: Sopko, J. McKeever, Aichele, Rodgers. SECOND ROW: Holcomb, Weller, T. Denman, D. Truss ell, D. Denman, Brown, C. Downey, Kobunskl, Gulnsler, Ruff, Saunders, Smith. THIRD ROW: Dozer, Wlllison, Haley, S. Watts, Ebaugh, Poole, M. McKeever, Thomas, Hoops, Milligan, Hull, Barton, Presgrave, J. Rosser, Wayne. TOP ROW: Troyan, Pletcher, Orrechio, Coleman, Allard, Sopko, Wilson, Russell, Talbot, Brooks, P. Trussell, Moore, M. Watts, S. Rosser, H. Stoin, Reed, Felske, Harding, M. Stoin, J. Downey. The peppy Crooksville High School Marching Band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Solano, had a very successful year in which it ranked high with the other bands in the M. V. L. The band attended all the football games at which they presented half time shows of precision routines and dance steps. Some of the band's favorite shows were Pep and Pomp, Chopsticks, and Swagger Step. Besides performing at the football games the band members participated in two concerts, tag day, Band Day at O. U., and many parades. A lot of the credit for the band's success goes to Mr. Solano for the extra time he spends with the band. The band would like to take this opportunity to thank him for his help. Girls' Glee Club Senior Junior Boys' Glee Club Senior Band Members 53 Poole, Thomas, Holcomb, Reed, H. Stoin. M. Stoin, Felske, Harding, McKeever. Scholarship Team FIRST ROW: H. Stoln, Holcomb, Allwine. SECOND ROW: M. Stoin, Welch, Reed, D. Talbot. STANDING: Frash, B. Talbot, Hughes. On a crisp January morning ten Crooksville High School students went to New Lexington to take the Senior Scholarship Test. In several weeks the results came to us as follows: Harlan Stoin, Merlin Stoin, and Larry Holcomb received honor-able mention in the state; Harlan Stoin, Merlin Stoin won 10th place and 22nd place respectively. Larry and Jack both received honorable mention. In the county Harlan, Merlin, Larry, Jack had 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 7th places respectively while Lois Welch and Bill Talbot received honorable mention. HARLAN RAY STOIN MERLIN JAY STOIN LARRY NIAL HOLCOMB LOIS MAXINE WELCH TAMARA DIANE REED JACK HUGHES 54 PLACED IN THE COUNTY LARRY K. WILSON - Crooksville, Ohio Ohio University Supervisor of Band and Chorus Mr. Wilson will complete his B. F. A. at Ohio University in August. He joined the teaching staff at Crooksville early in February. 55 y RICK DEE COMMIE LUCY DICK JIM ROBERT CAROL ATHLETICS 59 a o M3 r '■ JOHN ALLEN ROGER COPE MARK DOWNEY JIM BURLEY JIM MORRISON VERNON SOWERS DON HARPER DENVER FRASH MIKE RAUGHMAN Second Team DAVID BURLEY LARRY HARPER RICHARD RUFF ROGER GOSS MAN BROWN—FRASH ADAMS—WOLFE Football (Olympia) C. H. S. 6 C. H. S. 8 C. H. S. 12 C. H. S. 30 C. H. S. 14 C. H. S. 28 C. H. S. 36 C. H. S. 14 C. H. S. 26 C. H. S. 38 Scores Philo 0 Roseville 28 New Concord 25 Dresden 0 Philo 6 Glouster 8 Bysville 0 M M 14 Caldwell 0 New Lex 0 63 Homecoming Queen Miss Marga McKeever JUNIOR ATTENDANT Miss Judy Wilson JUNIOR ATTENDANT Miss Judy Ebaugh SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT Miss Georgeann Wllllson FRESHMAN ATTENDANT Miss Jean Stought 65 Varsity 67 RICHARD MURPHY BILL TALBOT BEN NEFF ROY HAMMER ROGER COPE JACK HUGHES JIM MORRISON TOM MEALICK MARK DOWNEY BILL MOORE JOHN ALLEN Scoreboard Varsity Reserve WE THEY WE THEY 56 73 Junction City 29 49 70 76 Somerset 32 33 54 63 Roseville 34 61 44 56 New Lex. 42 29 72 63 New Concord 26 33 86 70 Dresden 38 29 78 55 Philo 35 25 61 65 Rosecrans 23 52 66 75 Glouster 43 8 66 82 Roseville 54 42 72 76 New Concord 14 48 69 90 Maysville 64 49 69 74 M M 46 47 77 57 Hopewell 43 28 41 58 Caldwell 29 38 83 91 Glouster 50 25 62 66 New Lex. 42 40 TOURNAMENT WE THEY 54 New Lex. 52 48 Middleport 61 82 Holy Trinity 53 56 Carthage Troy 49 44 Buchtel 39 39 Racine 70 Varsity C FIRST ROW: Harper, Morrison, Downey, Ruff. SECOND ROW: Sowers, Hammer, Frash. THIRD ROW: Meallck, Neff, Jackson, Talbot, Burley, Murphy, Moore, Wolfe, Brown, Cook. Babe Ruth Award After completing the basketball season each year, members of the football, basketball, and track teams select two outstanding boys to receive the Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Award. The boys honored this year were Richard Murphy and Roy Hammer. Cheerleaders The Varsity Squad, made up of two seniors and two juniors, have traveled to all the games with the boys and have had numerous pep assemblies, including the New Lexington Assembly. Lois and Sue have each completed five years of cheerleading. Cheryl and Sandra have each completed two years. LOIS WELCH SUE LACY 74 CHERYL ADAMS SANDRA AICHELE Pep Assemblies The Reserve Cheerleaders have worked hard to perfect their yells this year and have done a very good job. This is Connie's second year. It is the first year for each of the other three. They have cheered at all the home games and also in the assemblies. Good luck to these girls in their remaining years of cheerleading. Alice Redfern - Connie Barringer Judy Smith - Judy Robinson This Yearbook Would Not Have Been Possible Without The Advertising From The Following Business Places And Organizations. ADVERTISEMENT 77 The Big Apple Night Club Owner - Richard Reese Dancing and Floor Show At The Blue Room Every Friday and Saturday Night Penney’s ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY! Look For Penney's Famous Brand Names Foremost Gaymode Pay Day Townclad Towncraft Marathon Compliments Of The Coca-Cola Bottling Company Seventh and Harvey Streets Zanesville, Ohio Phone GL 2-4111 THE SIGN OF GOOD TASTE 78 Sowers Sheet Metal Sheet Metal Work Crook sville, Ohio Phone 9701 HEATING-PLUMBING Charles Sowers, Prop. Best Wishes To The Whitey Zink Graduates Of '59 Cut Rate Auto Parts Starrs Auto Accessories The Best Place To Crook sville Ohio Shop After-All Rex Allen Electric Inc. WESTINGHOUSE MAYTAG APPLIANCES PITTSBURGH PAINTS - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES - SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 101 - 103 MAIN STREET PHONE 1121 79 CROOKSVILLE, OHIO Compliments Of Hankinson - Millen Red White Supermarket Groceries and Meats Phone 1341 Compliments Of Starcher’s The Friendly Store Clothing and Shoes For The Entire Family Gifts For Every Occasion Best Wishes To The Class Of 1959 Kincaid Bros. Crooksville's Oldest Department Store Congratulations To The Class Of 1959 Pollocks Jewelers Zanesville Ohio Compliments Of | Watson - Poole Barber Shop 15 Main Street Crooksville, Ohio Best Wishes To The Class Of 59 The Square Deal Market Compliments Of H.J.Bierly Real Estate Crooksville Ohio Business Equipment Company Established 1945 Office Suppliers Ray F. Collins Charles R. Wood Market at Fourth Zanesville Ohio 80 The Gem Ice Cream Company (IE THE GEM RESTAURANT Orpha Flowers Exclusive But Not Expensive 47-49 N. Fifth Zanesville Ohio DeVine’s Prescription Pharmacy Delivery Service Phone GL 2-4411 21 N. Fourth Street Zanesville Ohio The Camera Shop For Everything Photographic Everything In Cameras 1 Day Photo Service 620 Market Street Phone GL 2-7302 Zanesville Compliments To The Class Of '59 Hu’s Drive In Hubert and Lura Musser Crooksville-Roseville Road Compliments Of McBee Jewelry New Lexington Ohio P. R. Gobel, Inc. Wholesale Tobacconist 526 Market Street Zanesville Ohio 81 Helen’s Restaurant A. M. Frame Good Homemade Ice Cream Pie Gasoline and Oils Lunches Groceries and Meats McLuney Phone 2960 Crooksville Route 2 Swineheart Dairy Mart The Newlon-Foraker Co. Tastee Sweet Cones Malts Shakes Delicious Sandwiches Dodge Plymouth Cars and Trucks Tires Auto Accessories Guns 6 Mile Turn Johnson Motors Phone 50 New Lexington, Ohio Thomas S. Catchpole and Mary L. Plaisted D B A Powelson Tire Service Van Atta Insurance Agency Recapping Fire - Auto Phone 1291 209 S. Main St. New Lexington Ohio Vulcanizing Phone 89 700 N. Main Street New Lexington Ohio Macklin Ford, Inc. Compliments Of Your Friendly Ford Dealer Ford’s Restaurant New Lexington Crooksville Main Street Roseville Ohio Sidwell Brothers ASPHALT - AGGREGATE - COAL - LIME ROUTE NO. 2 SOUTH ZANESVILLE PHONE NEW STRAITSVILLE 2181 FULTONHAM VI-9-2392 Congratulations and Good Luck To The Senior Class Crooksville Dairy Queen Cones - Milkshakes - Pints - Quarts Blizzards Lemon Lime Root Beer Sodas Coke Sundaes JEAN - DICK - GIN - JOAN - JOYCE Wolfe’s Tavern A Good Place To Eat Main Street Crooksville, Ohio Compliments From Maurice A. Knight Sons’ Company Manufacturers Of Chemical Stoneware Compliments Of The Crooksville Bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Wishing The 1959 Graduating Class A Lot Of Success Ben Franklin Locally Owned Nationally Known Good Luck Seniors Of '59 Con oliments Of Hi-Lo Confectionery Emory’s Barber Shop Fat - Mary Jane - Jack - Sarah Jane Main Street Main St. Crooksville, Ohio Roseville, Ohio Van Horn Motor Sales Congratulations Mercury Edsel Dealer Holcomb’s Market 228 Broadway Phone 632 New Lexington Ohio Main Street Crook sville Ohio Congratulations To The Class Of 59 Bower’s Auto Supply Crooksville Royal Blue Market Quality Automotive Parts Of Quality Groceries and Frozen Foods 37 West Main Street Locker Service Phone 2451 Phone 9751 Compliments Of Compliments Of Peart Furniture Store Lamb’s Laundry Main Street Crooksville, Ohio New Lexington, Ohio Compliments Of Compliments Of Miller’s Hi-Way Market Mell Allen Pottery - Dinner ware Six Mile Turn Gifts Crooksville Ohio 85 Compliments Of J. L. Body Shop Complete Body Work New Lexington, Ohio Compliments To The Class Of '59 Williams’ Barber Shop Main Street Crooksville Ohio Compliments Of The Nelson McCoy Pottery Company Roseville Ohio Compliments Of Snell Pharmacy Compliments Of The Watt Pottery Ray’s TV and Appliances Kroehler, Bassett and Artistic in Furniture Zenith Philco Television Radio Phonograph Philco Appliances 108 East Main St. Phone 9661 Crooksville Ohio Compliments Hull Pottery Company Crooksville, Ohio Dr. David R. Fitz, 0. D. Registered Optometrist Phone GL 3-1281 Roseville Ohio Zanesville The Meredith College Train For Business Now Summer Term Starts June 15 Fall Term - Sept. 7 Courses: Speedwriting Stenographic Private Secretarial Junior Accounting Higher Acct. and Bus. Adm. Typing Comptometry Secretarial Finishing Course (For Those Who Have Had Some Commercial Training In High School) 55 1 2 N. Fifth St. Phone GL 38136 Montgomery Ward 35 - 37 South Fourth St. Phone GL-30471 Zanesville Ohio Compliments Of The Roekel Company Zanesville Ohio Zanesville Ohio The Trans-Ohio Service Company Bulldozing Oil Field Trucking Compliments Of Weigand GMC Truck Sale, Inc., 59 North Buckeye Street Crooksville, Ohio Zanesville, Ohio Perry Hardware Company Good Luck Hardware Furniture Elliot’s Lumber Company Appliances New Lexington, Ohio Crooksville Ohio 87 Compliments Of Alpine Recreation Dana Russell Garage Bowling - Dancing - Refreshments General Auto Repair Main Street China Street Crooksville Crook sville, Ohio Phone 1321 Compliments Of Compliments To The Class Of 1959 Levering’s Grocery Edwin H. Pitcock Hardware Furniture Main Street Crooksville Ohio Main Street Crooksville Phone 1261 Dutro Motor Company Southeastern Ohio's Largest Ford Dealer Tel. No. GLadstone 2-7551 So. Fifth and Canal Streets Zanesville, Ohio Zanesville Federal Savings Compliments Of and Loan Association Liberal Dividends Drive in Windows Customer Parking Brown Brothers Contractors Phone GL-24533 S. Fifth St. Zanesville, Ohio 244 W. Main Phone 9531 Crooksville, Ohio Compliments Compliments Of Of Dr. L. H. Nelson The Ohio Fuel Gas Company Optometrist Finlaw Lumber Company 1759 Maysville Ave. Phone GL 2-2 791 Compliments Of Levering Florists To The Class Of '59 Zanesville Ohio In Any Event Send Flowers Beauteria Beauty Salon Advance Printing Company Jo Ann Moore, Prop. Publishers Of The CROOKSVILLE-ROSEVILLE Phone 9341 29 1 2 E. Main Street MESSENGER Ceramic Supply Company Crooksville, Ohio Refractory Specialists and Saggers For The Potteryware Industry Division Of 4150 East Street FERRO CORPORATION Cleveland, Ohio 89 Gibson Packing Co. Starlet Drive-In Six Mile Turn Try Our Fine Lunch Meats Between Crooksville Phone GL 2-4501 and New Lexington South Zanesville Ohio Dorman Law Proprietor Compliments Of Ready-Mix Concrete Products Co. Rodger’s Grocery County Concrete Service Phone 1251 307 S. State Phone 606 Mechanic Street New Lexington Ohio Compliments Of Wiflison Motor Co., Inc. Anderson Body Shop Perry County's Auto Shopping Center 305 West Broadway New Lexington, Ohio Sales Phone 80 Service Pontiac-Buick-Cadillac and Vauxhall State Street Phone 9981 Crooksville Compliments Of Perry Distributing Company New Lexington, Ohio 90 Clossman Hardware Neff Oil Company Sporting Goods Everything in Athletic and School Equipment School Sweaters Distributors Pure Oil Products Zanesville Ohio Crooksville Ohio Bill Neff Service Station Compliments Of Pure Products Tires - Batteries Wheel Balance Tom Ferguson Barber Shop China Street Phone 9091 Crook sville Compliments Of Singer Hardware Store Best Wishes To 1959 Class From Dean and Berry Paints Builders Supplies General Electric Appliances Conaway’s Confectionery Phone 2441 China St. 91 S. Buckeye Phone 4332 Best Wishes From Sowers’ Market Moores Grocery Rt. 1 Crook sville Phone 3382 Open 8 to 10 Week Days Sunday Household Supplies Sherwin Williams Paint Groceries - Meats Crooksville Ohio Compliments Of Cannon Cannon Funeral Homes Crooksville Phone 3311 Roseville Phone OX 7-7777 BRING YOUR DATE TO WINDSOR'S Winsor’s Steak House Yankee Boy Drive-In Restaurant Route 22, South Zanesville, Ohio OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Compliments Of The Robison-Rambsbottom Company Roseville, Ohio Shelton Motors, Inc. See Opdyke Gas Appliance Co. Sales Service Phone 9141 or 3401 Crooks ville, Ohio South Zanesville, Ohio Phone Victor 9-2348 Bottled Gas Bottled gas is really good For any home or trailer. It is always there to serve you Storms never cause a failure. Compliments Of George's Sohio Crook sville Ohio Lee Jewelers Nationally Advertised Watches - Diamonds - Silver New Easy Terms 512 Main St. Zanesville Ohio The Snider-Flautt Lumber Company Everything in Building Zanesville New Lexington South Zanesville Compliments Of Compliments Of Tom’s Ice Cream Bowl Metzger Insurance Agency Zanesville Ohio 113 N. Main Street New Lexington, Ohio Compliments Of Good Luck Classic Furniture Co. Molly Pitcher, C.C.L. Zanesville, Ohio Mothers’ Club 93 C ompliments Of Bloomer Candy Company Zanesville, Ohio Sunnyhill Coal Company Compliments Of New Lexington, Ohio Gaffey’s Billiards Main Street Crook sville Ohio Compliments Of Wiseman Grade A Dairy Products Crook sville, Ohio Compliments Of Longshore’s Music Store Ernst F. Fischer Jeweler 29 N. 7th Street Zanesville, Ohio Leffler’s Drug Store Cor. 5th Main Sts. Zanesville, Ohio Phone GL 2-9339 The Bing Company Compliments Of 701 Main Street Roseville Federal Savings Zanesville, Ohio Everything For The Home Roseville, Ohio Prencfi shop 526 Main Street Zanesville Ohio 95 Clay City Beverage Co. Serve The Whole Family Bottlers Of PEPSI COLA - OLD COLONY The No. 1 Order BUBBLE UP Young and lewis Service Station Harold Neff Service Station Blue Sonoco Gas and Oil East Main Street Crooksville Crooksville, Ohio Phone 2881 Compliments Of Spring Gulf Service Gulfpride Motor Oil Greasing, Washing Tires - Batteries China Street Crooksville Compliments Of Souders and Cusick Druggists Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Greeting Cards Whitman Candy Two Stores Crooksville Compliments Of “Sleepy Moores” Sohio Gas Sandwiches and Magazines Legal Beverages Compliments Of The Findeiss Leather Company Zanesville 309 S. State Route 75 Crooksville Leather Craft Supplies 96 Best Buy in Milk GAIL BORDEN Homogenized and Fortified In Amber Bottles The Borden Company The Times Recorder Perry County's favorite daily newspaper. Providing southeastern Ohio with the latest and most news and pictures - and - a complete shopping guide to Zanesville stores. Cady Insurance Agency General Insurance Richard L. Cady, Agent 129 East Main Street Phone 3091 Across From Post Office Crooksville Ohio Fred L. Cannon Funeral Home Ambulance Service Phone 9171 - Residence 1501 36 South Buckeye Street Crooksville Ohio Pioneer Music Shop 29 North Fifth St. Zanesville, Ohio Hi-Fi and Record Center CONGRATULATIONS □ TO THE CLASS OF 1959 IT HAS BEEN AN HONOR AND A PLEASURE TO HAVE PHOTOGRAPHED YOU. GATEWOOD STUDIO 10 1 2 S. 5TH STREET PHONE GL 2-3128 98 ZANESVILLE OHIO COMPLIMENTS OF THE MOORE BROTHERS COAL Tv COMPANY Phone 2538 Crooksville, Ohio Zanesville's Oldest Credit Jewelers Roberts J J Appliances THE DIAMOND STORE Heating and Plumbing gr ' Crooksville, Ohio Teen-Age Charge Accounts Welcome Jack Brown - Joe Orecchio We, the Senior class of 1959, would like to express our sincere thanks to the advertising patrons of Crooksville and surrounding communities for making this yearbook possible. 99 Congratulations Class of '59 LC.Long Marion Wolfe Coal, Stone, and Dirt New York Central Pennsylvania Railroads Freight Hauling Phone 1531 Jeweler Bulova Watches Artcarved Diamonds Crooksville, Ohio Congratulations Class of '59 Teen Shoppe Janice Joe Allen Homemade Pies Short Order 140 Main St. Crooksville, Ohio Phone 2481 ioo FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS 1 HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE UNIVERSITY ANNUALS artistically created by master craftsmen PUBLISHING COMPANY MARCEL1NE, MO.


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