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T A ' The Carlisleite Bw After a happy vacation, we started our sophomore year in the fall of 1930. YVe had one newcomer at the beginning of school. Viola Eby, who had started her high school course at Miamisburg. This made thirteen in our class. At our class meeting which was held the first week of school the following officers were elected-Russell Davis, President, and Robert Hart, Secretary. Another meeting, held a little later, decided our class colors-Blue and Whiteg Flower-Red Rose, and our Motto: Not at the Top, but Climbing. Viola Eby was elected editor of our class for the Annualg Clarissa Shaffer, Business Mgr.. and Carl McGraw, Advertising Mgr. After three months of school had gone by Ruth Womble left us. It was now time for basketball. The following sophomores went. out for B. B.: Eloise Hermetz. Viola Eby, Clarissa Shaffer, and Frances Brandenburg. The following on the boys' went out: Robert Hart, Fred Holweger, Russell Davis, Walter Myers and Carl McGraw. Floyd Pennington had the honor of being one of the basketball cheer leaders. Three of our class are in the high school orchestra. They are: VValter lNIyers, Frances Brandenburg and Clarissa Shaffer. One day in March. we came t.o school and found Floyd Pennington had left us and gone to Franklin. Now, at the present writing, April, 1931, we have eleven sophomore members. NVe hope this group can keep together and graduate from C. H. S. in '33. Frances Brandenburg. .-.0..- I THINK I'D POP IF: Gene Baker would get to school on time. Carrie Mount would forget to powder her face. Bill Clay knew his English. Victoria Leichty would forget to giggle. Fred Holweger would be on the honor roll. Mabel Binegar would drive a Packard to school. Jane Brooks would study in study hall. . - 0 ,- REMEMBER The time Owen P. and Delmas M. put cough sirup' on the radiator. The time Mr. Smith sent some one after a switch and he came back with some twigs. How nice Robert C. and Dwight P. had it in the fifth grade. When a certain Freshie and an eighth grade girl used to meet in the hall every afternoon about 1. When Billy Ernhart ran in the relay in track. The teacher we had for about two months when Mr. Ellsroth resigned. When Mr. Smith came to Carlisle fand nowj. Page Tweuly Our first B. B. game in the town hall and the first one at Harveysburg. The time we went to the track meet at Lebanon and it rained and we got home late. The time we belled Harold Stewart. The time everyone walked in the rain to a surprise party on Charles Leichty. When Henrietta M. and Violet G. were chums. The party we had at Taylors. The time R. S. and M. C. fought over D. L. When the writer first came to Carlisle. Tip.
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-+I-e The Carlisleite -iw Sophomores Top row, Irjfl lo riyhi-Frances Brandenburg, Sarah Burclge. Louise Conover, Russell Davis. Second ron-Yiola Elly. Robert Hart, Eloise Hermetz, Fred Holweger. Bollom rmv-C'arl Mc-Graw. VYalter Myers, Floyd l'ennington. Clarissa Shaffer. l'n1or.v-Blue and YVhite. F lower-Rose. M otto-Not at the top, but climbing. Class History At the beginning of tl1e school year 1929, there were twelve green freshmen who began their high school Course at the Carlisle High School. They were the following: Eloise Hermetz. Sarah Burdge, Clarissa Shaffer, Ruth vV0ll1bl.C, Carl McGraw, VValter hlyers and Robert Hart of Carlisle School: Russell Davis and Fred Holweger of Lane School: Louise Conover and Frances Brandenburg of Chautauqua Sc-hoolg VVilma Henry of Dayton. VVilma was only with us a few weeks until she moved to Pleasant Hill. A short time after a newcomer, Floyd Pennington, came to Carlisle. This made twelve pupils to end the Fresh- man year, Of course, we were all glad when it was over as that was the year most all dreaded. Page IVinrlrrn f l
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- 'il-' The Carlisleite '-'--'SHN Freshmen Top row, lzft to right-Jane Brooks, Versa Cornett, Herbert Green, Harold Locke. Bollom, row-Geo. Mount, Everett Sharron, Dorothy Spies. CLASS OFFICERS President ..... . . , ................. . . . .Harold Locke Secretary .... .................... .... X 7 ersa Cornett Class F lower-Violets. Class M otto-Strive to Excel. Class Colors-Purple and Gold. Class History Three small and awkward pupils entered the first grade in 1923. They had a terrible time learning their a b c's, but after a time they had mastered them and all of the school rules too. They studied diligently until, as time passed by, they passed from grade to grade, receiving honors and merits. Each year brought new pupils, new studies, teachers and different books. They got into some scrapes Page Twenty-one
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