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Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. 4 Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. J an. J an. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Page Thirfy The Carlisleite Calendar 8-Deep emotions stir our hearts, Today another school year starts. 26-One day in the open air, Thanks to our VVarren County Fair. 16-Today the cheerleaders were elected, We hope they'll put forth what is expected. 31-The Athletic Association grind began, Are you a member? I am! 7-Today we shout in a glorious manner, Mr. Cahall's our Faculty Mallager. 19-Honor and respect we pay, Mr. VVinters Qstate inspectorb arrives today. Q6-Thanksgiving Day is here o11ee more, Please pass the turkey, may I have some more? Q-The cafeteria, shining and new Is ready for anyone to view. 6-Today this schoolhouse we dedicate, In her events we'll all participate. 13-In chapel our pastor, Rev. Cheek, Gave a talk which was very complete. 25-At last, the joyous day is here, VVe wish you all the best of cheer! 5- Students assemble in the gym. And take a motion picture show in. 9-Dr. Stanton, a very fine man, Gave a talk we could all understand. 13-Chemistry students can give advice On how to manufacture ice. 16-Mr. Fox of Cedarville, States: Grit, Grace, and Gumptionn are all good pills. 13-Q0-Everybody had The Magazine Fad. Q2-Rules! Laws! Facts! Taught Carlisle students how to act. Q3-Half year grades are now made known, Varied expressions on faces are shown. 30-Seniors witty, wise and gay, Gather to prepare for Graduation Day. 9-T he annual picture rush begins, Straighten your shoulders and lift your chinsf' 11-Bits O'Blarney was the name, Of the operetta presented with much fame. 19-Everyone was gazing around To see whose picture could be found. - 993+-
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'lf- w+rea The Carliglgite sl+n- Lower Grades l frsl roll'-llvtty Jzuu- llrnnclvnlmurg. livatriz-0 l3rnnd0nl111rg'. Gram- Gorsur-li. lla-an Gross. Eleanor Mau' Slmtl'4'l', ltolwrt Grvvn, Margaret 0'N1-ill, Grant. lvilmont. Ura Pozist. Srronrl ron'-Clmrlvs Giltlu-1'i1-. Donald Gnrsucli, Vlovai 1.4-is. -Illilllltil llzirt, Ruth Krusv, Betty Grvcn. Gm-nm-vu Almnvr. ltulmy B1-llllvtt. l'l0l'llHl,ll ZlIlllll0l'IlliLll, John S2l.llt.l'I', Elizulwtll Ann Squier, Maxine Rusv. Tlllifll row-Jauncs llauulin. Raymunll llurold, Puul l'ullwe-rtson. Hurry Vlvnrlining, Earlv Vllzimlmcrluin, 'llvcltly ltlamning, llunulll lvlNlj'kl', llic'lizu'cl Ruvlmush, Vlmrlvs Dyns, G4-no liurgctt. Miss Bertlla Easton, teacher. - 0 .. F-iercc lessons Little words of wisdom I,-utr ll0llI'S Little words of blufl' Il-nexpected company Makes the te-:mc-hers tell us N-ot prepared Sit down, thatfs enough. K-it-ked out. Lute to bed Life is real, life is earnest And later to rise But it would be more sublime Muke the Hunks swann If kids Wefenlt kept S0 busy 'fhickt,,- than flies. Studying all the time. Farris L. fllozmt, '31, Page' Tu'f'r1Iy-nine
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Feb. The Carlisleite T--'-lbw Calendar Q0-Rev. VVebb of Franklin so near, Gave a talk in chapel for us all to hear. Feb. 27 and 28-The basketball tournament once more is here, We go to Springboro and cheer and cheer! Mar. 19-The Junior Class Play. Was it a success? Just ask us, and we'll say--Yes! Yes! Yes! hlar. Q0-At the oratorical contest lilany pupils did their best. Marr. 31-At Lebanon, the festival of music was not complete, Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May lVIay May May May May May Until Gene and our girls had given their parts and taken their seats. 3-lNIr. Spiers took the general science class on an outing, To get them acquainted with the trees they found sprouting. 7-This was quite a day For the Seniors decided on their play. 10-The basketball banquet. an annual event, Is one evening all considered Well spent. 17-Tut Pulliam, Titina, and Joanne were very In a show which was quite attractive. 22-In the auditorium, a picture show, we seeg Which was very interesting and quite free. Tl1e track meet. is another time, Yvhen Carlisle students always shine. active, 1.. 8- The operetta, very unique, Was given by the grades, quite complete. 15-It's All a hlistakef' so some people say- But that was the name of the Senior class play. 16-The Junior and Senior reception was great, iYe departed when the hour was late. 17-In the N. J. Presb'y Church, The Baccalaureate sermon was preached: It was here that the Seniors began to think, The end of their high school days was reached. Q1-T his is the night of graduation. T ears of regret-and smiles of elationf' Q2-Farewell is said to everyone And Senior high school days are done. So Sophomores and Juniors VVe who graduate Leave this advice- Enjoy your school Before it's too late. ' Carrie L. lllmmf, 31. Page Thirfy-one
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