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

 - Class of 1976

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We, Penny Waltemire and Don Watson leave together. I. Tina Embrey leave Lou Ann and Sue Ann a job of getting $4,000 for a book that gets nothing but complaints. I, Renee Sherrick leave to take up residency in Athens to fulfill my need for an education and a relationship that I've waited so long to achieve. It Terri Newlon leave Jeanie hoping her next two years will be even better even without my presence. Take GOOD CARE of her Richie. I, Terry Emory leave Mr. Bowman a JOKE BOOK so someone MIGHT honestly laugh at his jokes. I, Doug Lundell will to Mr. Bowman his sophomore basketball players and Rusty, thats brutal. We, Yvonne Thomas and Danita Blagg leave to join our better halves. We, the sewing circle in Mr. Bowman's 1st period class, Christy Horn, Debbie Weiner, Brenda Thomas, Pam Eveland, Sharon Sowers, Christal Collins, Beth Neff leave Mr. Bowman needles and thread, etc. to mend his car and if you turn on your radio you will hear us singing Our Hearts Bleed For You click! click! I, Terry Weaver do hereby will my wishes to each and everyone of the Senior Class, that they have the best chance possible of getting a job and have a good future ahead. GOOD LUCK SENIORS. I, Bryan Gorby will nothing because I have nothing to will. We, Donna Wintgens and Sue Schooley leave Bob Stalter and Herman DeGarmo our ability to do iotten things without getting caught. Good Luck Guys You'll Need It. I, Terry Baker leave my place on the Quiz Team to Mike Ross, if he wants it. We, John Adams, Randy McGrath, Allen Woo ley and Jerry Liff leave CHS to Miss Binegars Bachelor Living to throw soggy sponges at the students. We, John Tedrow and David Bess leave to find the POT OF GOLD at the end of the rainbow. I, Scott Newlon leave my pocket change to Dennis Emory so he won't have to bum money or take his brother's job away. I, Joe Miller leave . . . with or without a diploma. I, Barbara Nelson, will try my HARDEST to fulfill mine and Marks prophecy of having five little HUSKYS! ! !! ! ! I, Rick Crooks leave my dog Clifford to Miss Casey so she will have a companion. I. Star Bateson leave to go out on Maple. We, Darla Cherry, Ruth Wolfe and Tammy Bateson will to the cafeteria a cookbook that doesn't have hamburger and tomato sauce in every recipe. I, Rob Sowers leave Randy Willison a box of Oxydol so he can wash the coaches uniform and to Scott Sims, Dickie Russell and Kevin Weaver a pat on the back for sticking it out. I, Pat Nelson will to Greg Rosser a better quarterback coach than I ever had and also I am still waiting for Richie Bateson's $5. 00. We, Kent Pritchard and Jean Spears leave for Columbia so that we will be AHEAD. We, Randy Smith, Joe Jackson and Danny Thomas leave skipping across the grass to anyone who wants it. We, Susan Thomas, Bobbi Allen, Teri Smith and Polly Densmore leave Mr. Harris his baseball diamond in one piece. 28

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J ft ) ABOVE: MOST TALENTED: Brad Wilson, Pam Eveland. FAVORITE SENIORS: Barb Welch, John Tedrow. NICEST MANNERS: Christy Horn, Rob Sowers. Voting by the Senior Class of 1976 BELOW: THE CUTEST: Barb Welch, Doug Lundell, Brenda Thomas. THE FRIENDLIEST: Steve Eve-land, Tina Embrey, Susan Schoo-ley, Mike Wolfe. BELOW: HARDEST WORKERS: Gerald Brown, Tina Embrey, Debbie Dixon, Denny Roush. BEST PERSONALITIES: Christy Hern, Doug Lundell, Denny Roush, Barb Welch.



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I, Drew Collins leave to Mr. Harris a LIFE SIZE mirror in the main hall so that he can admire himself. I, Denny Roush leave my beard to Chuck Berga so he can glue it on top of his head. I also leave him a bottle of SUMMER BLONDE hair coloring. I, Pete Adkins leave to the Denman Doper Frisbee Team the thrill of victory because all they ever got was the agony of defeat and to Bookman and Addington the key to my sister's apartment so they can score when they go to McC onne lsville. We, MarkAltier, Rob Collins, Garry Haley, Larry Haley, Rod Hoffman, Starla Johnson, Keith Kaufman, Don Lindsey, Ruth Lindsey, Kathleen Redfem, Junior Scholotzhauer, Mika Schooley, Leroy Spires, Mike Sumner, Brad Wilson, Tammy Wood, Ron Spinks, Steve Jeffers, Phil Locke, Mark Spung, Jeff Lipps, Richie Parker, Jim Hammers, Amo Price, and Bill Lantz leave CHS once and for all. 29

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