Carlisle High School - Carlisleite Yearbook (Carlisle, OH)

 - Class of 1931

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Carlisle High School - Carlisleite Yearbook (Carlisle, OH) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 32 of 68
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-+l0'l-l-l The Carlisleite Lower Grades Top row-Geneva Plinlan, Rose Yetter, Leona Guthrie, Evelyn Harold, Helen Zimmerman, Helen Sauter, Hazcl Pennington. illilldlc row-Marvin Sherron, Paul Myers, Charles Hogg, Chalmer Brandenburg, Orville Myers, James Cornett, Lawrence Harold, Earl Mears, Roy Calihan, Ray Hughes lioilom mu-Alonzo Lanier, Virgil Calihan, Jane Hart, Marjorie Gross, Estella Mac Krebs, Ada Poast. Clinton Talrmulge, Marion Duff. THE OPERETTA At 8 o'clock, Feb. 11, the time rolled around for the High School to show how well they could sing. Now what is all this about? WVhy it is the operetta given under the direction of our music teacher, Miss Evelyn YVilkerson, and Miss hfary Case, one of our teachers. Miss Clarissa Shaffer was accompanist. This is the first one given by the High School including boys and my, how they can sing. Gene Baker took very well the part of Mike 0'Toole, the caretaker of the private estate. He was attired in khaki pants, green vest and a green tie. Patrick, much in love with Peggy, was taken splendidly by John Squires. John surely looked sweet as Mike's niece Marjorie, with pretty yellow curls. Johnis shoes were the attraction of his outfit, wearing number elevens with white silk hose. His dress was of lwhite crepe, falling below his knees. He Wore fa green tam. CC'ontinurd on next pagel Page T wenty-sin:

Page 31 text:

'+l0' The Carlisleite li The Eighth Grade Commencement This year. in keeping with the spirit of progress which has been manifested in every phase of our school life. a commencement was held for those graduating from the eighth grade. This is the first time an affair of this sort was ever held here at Carlisle. Judging from the beautiful display and splendid programs we must remark that it was quite a successful and enjoyable one. The girls in blue and the boys in dark suits with an array of tulips to enhance the beant.y of countenances beaming with delight and satisfaction was a sight long to be remembered. This was especially true for those who participated in the program and justly may they have this feeling, because this event means for them the culmination of eight years of conscientious work and application, long days of study and recitation, myriad examinations, cross teachers to face but inter- mingled with all of this, the joy of accomplishment and progressg of association and friendship and all of those little things that make school days always a pleasant memory. Not only is it recognition of accomplishment but it marks the beginning of a new phase in their lives-High School! Something new and different awaits, new fields to be explored. new ideas to be got, truly the commencement of a great broadening and developing process which is, perhaps. destined to lead some into high places. A very appropriate address was delivered by Mr. Cahall in which he congratu- lated the board of education on the splendid work they have done, the community on the fine spirit in which they have given support to the new school program, and to Mr. Smith for his tireless efforts in the interest of advancement. He also advised the class to be always on the alert to take advantage of every opportunity, and to make time count. In closing he expressed the regret that he would not be here next year. .-.ol SUMMER IN SCHOOL When the sun is in the sky And the birds go flying by 'Tis no pleasure I tell you To stay and study in the school. The girls they do the writen And the boys they do the spiten In the hot and summer days at school. The children know the golden rule Not to chew gum in time of school For that hickory stick is known But it doesn't stand alone Because many a one is with it And the teacher says it will hit In the hot and summer days at school. Alyce Leichty, 7th Grade. Page Tweniygfive



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P , M Qs' 'M -'v l- The Cafliseite --law Lower Grades ,, Firsl row, lzft fo righ!-Mrs. Myrtle Yanfanip, teacher, Thelma Vonlcy, Marie Sherron, Ruby Martin Betty Ingabrand, Mary Catherine Ressinger, Ruby Pennington, Rosella Rooniershine, Nora Penning- ton. Srvoml row-James tVilson, Frank Sauter, Carl Bear-hler, Edward Kruse, Clarence Earnhart, Ilarold Spradlin, Franklin Leis, Carl Hartsook, Raymond Holland, Third rou'-Richard Womble, 'l'h1u'1nan Herald, Norman Ilolweger, Addie Mae Guthrie, Robert Herald, Lillian Culbertson, Edith Falihan. Reva XYilmot, Ralph Mount, Robert Landis. Fourlh row-Frederick Varles, Renton tvilniot, xvllllillll 0'Neill, George Spradlin, Earl Gorsueh, Ralph Rickard, K'arroll Cheek. Rose Herniitz, Victoria Leichty and ltfadge Wiatson as dancers were quite an attraction. I think before long all three of them will join Ziegfeld's Follies. Mabel Binegar, one of our small but dignified seniors, took the part of Peggy and from the compliments she received, handled the part beautifully. She would make a nice looking boy, but please Mabel don,t be a Dr. VVe know it was hard work first singing soprano, and then the bass of Dr. Quaek, but Mabel-well she did it. The chorus looked very nice. The girls were dressed in white dresses, green jackets and green tams. The boys wore white troussers and dark coats. The stage was beautifully decorated resembling a flower garden, with pretty hollyhocks and sweet peas. Between the first and ,second lact a violin solo was rendered by Miss Pearl Post, accompanied by Miss Evelyn Wilkerson. Mabel Binegar. Page T uwify-seven

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