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The Carlisleite li Senior Class Poem In this class of thirty-one Six seniors have fought and won, Toiling in chemistry and math But this only continues our path To college, we have our heads set Gcfssipers say on Carlisle,' you can Det. Gene and Bill are the only boys And where they find their best joys, Is teasing Vic, Ruth, Mabel and Carrie Ur in our History class trying to get A-plus so you know theyire all set VVith a good lesson, they think sog But Prof. Smith let's them show How much they just really do know. But we are sorry we have to stroll Away from this place of learning you know, IVe must confess as the years roll by That our most precious days were spent in Carlisle High. In athletics, studying and all the rest Oli, Iill tell you what will suit us best, Is Graduation, let it come when it may IVe,ll all say goodbye in the same old way. Ruth. MUSIC IN THE AIR Three Little Words, mutters Pearl Poast as she vainly struggled with her typewriter. Why Does My Heart Miss a Beat, says Rosie Hermetz as she gracefully falls down the stairs. Yours and Mine, says Vic as she uses Ruthie's lipstick. You're Driving Me Crazy, Mr. Smith to the World His- tory Class. Oh Give Me Something to Remember You By,', Miss Brown to her speed class in shorthand. So Beats My Heart for You, Charles Chamberlain to Junior English book. Teardrops, as anyone fails a final exam. u Happy Days are Here Again, as Mr. Smith approaches his paddling stick after the rye throwing contest ceased. b k I Love You So Much, Carrie Louise Mount to Geometry oo . Page Ten 4
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M- The Carlisleite -il- Class History One beautiful fall day of the year nineteen hundred and nineteen, a number of very excited lads and lassies entered the first grade. At the end of the first year, we felt that we had enough knowledge to permit us to enter the second grade. In our second year, Merrill Clay joined the class. In the third grade, Victoria Leichty united with us and at the end of that year we felt capable of enter- ing the fourth grade. In our fifth year, Gene Baker came into the classy By the time we were ready to enter high school, several of the class had dropped out. In nineteen hundred and twenty-seven, we started to school with a membership of eight green freshmen. This year, Mabel Binegar joined with us. The next fall, there were five sophomores who entered the school building. The year passed very quickly, bringing forth exams. Beginning the junior year our high school days were half over. All of us had taken a great deal of interest in athletics, and we were still hoping that some day we would have a nice new building to enter. In our senior year, Ruth Brooks united with us making six, the number of our class. This year we entered a fine new building. Although our studies seemed more difficult than before, we wished, as we looked back over the years of work and pleasure, we could have our old school days over once more. Uarrie Louise M mmf, Class of '31. Class Prophecy In 1931 this class had graduated, Within twenty years, they all separated. First was Carrie L. Mount, who was shifting Through this town as a Specialist, in face lifting. Victoria Leichtyf' whom you heard the boys shoutin, Went west to work behind a soda fountain. And then comes Mabel Binegarf' whose name was always honored in town, Had five small tots, and settled down. T hen Ruth Brooks, whose hair was dark in shade Couldn't see a man she cared for, and became an old maid. There were two young men Cwho they claimed to bej Which were Merrill Clay and Gene Baker, you see. The Champion Whiskey Tester, who for years was away, Had his picture in the papers, known as Merrill Clay. Now Gene Bakerfi who wanted to help all, in his salesman trade, Sold salve for rheumatism, which he had made. We hope this class continues their work, Grow successful and never shirk. Written by Pearl Poast. Page Nine 4
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n+m1--l- The Carlisleite '9l ' All a Mistake A Comedy in Three Acts By W. U. Parker Presented by the SENIOR CLASS OF CARLISLE HIGH SCHOOL Friday Evening, lVIay 15, 1931 At 8:00 o'eloek Under the Direction of Russell Calzall CHARACTERS Geo. Richmond-A Lieutenant in the 71st Infantry. . . . .Paul Poast Nellie Richmond-his Wife ...................... Victoria Leichty Nellie Huntington-A Friend .......... Nellie McIntyre i....................... i i i Capt. Obadiah Skinner-George's Uncle. . Cornelia CNellieJ Skinner-Obadiah's Sister. . . Ferdinand Lighthead fRomeoj a neighbor. Time-The present. Place-Country Home of Obadiah Skinner. SCENE I-Garden of 0badiah's country home. SCENE II AND III--Drawing room in Obadiah's home. .-.0.. . .Ruth Brooks Mabel Binegar Gene Baker .Carrie Louise Mount . . . . . . . . .Roland Calihan Richard Hamilton-A Country Gentleman .......... . . lNIerrill Clay lNIr. Smith Cin Senior History classj: Everyone has some religion, one kind or another. If one hopes for the best it is nothing more than a supplicant of a prayerf, Page Eleven
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