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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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-+ The Carlisleite Basketball Athletics are the exercise and recreation for children. Children who have lived in their younger days with exercise are more physically and mentally developed than those who have not had the chance for athletics. Athletics develops the mind to quick thinking, quicker actions, jollier and happier children. In 1925 Carlisle believed that though their children had a school grounds for exercise there was still something lacking to develop their thinking powers. So by the willingness of some of the older pupils and Mr. Smith we were enabled to rent the old town hall. This served as a place to practice and get plenty of exercise. In twenty-seven we had gained enough to furnish the girls and boys with suits through the aid of the good natured mothers who believed athletics was a benefit. In 1928 we entered the Athletic association and also the tournament. Of course we couldn't enter with old suits so we bought new wool suits of red and grey. From that day on Carlisle's teams started for the front. VVe never once gave up hope and this year we received our new school with our new beauti- ful gym. YYith our new gym we also got a new coach and three new players added to our squad. With the old letter men and three new there were thirteen men to work with our new coach, Andrew Bylenga. Through his everlasting work we began the step for new and best season of basketball. As we were climbing higher and higher we were feeling very loyal to our coach. But, just thcn we had to loose him. In January Coach Bylenga left our school to be replaced by our new coach, Robert Spiers. Of course we had to get used to his ways of basketball and with a week's time we were soon back on the road. This year has been more successful and athletics are climbing, and developing a better class of students to be turned out into the world for hardships. Basketball Banquet April 10 T he B. B. banquet given April 10, 1931, for all those who played basketball, was a grand success all around. The dining room decorations were carried out in the school colors and the tables were lighted with candles. Forty guests gathered in the halls and enjoyed a social chat before being called to the delightful three course dinner. Coach Lingrel of Middletown was the main speaker of the evening, while short and interesting talks were given by former Coach Bylenga, Miss Case, Miss Brown, Capt. Mabel Binegar and Capt. Geo. Leichty, Mr. Spiers and Mr. Cahall gave us many a laugh in their speeches, which was the climax of all the orations. The entertainment committee certainly gave us a good time in the gym until a late hour. The Olympic games and the Hashlite pictures to climax the fun sent us into many a squeal of laughter. Among the many happy memories of the Seniors, will always remain our last High School B. B. banquet. lG'V'!ic99 C631 19 Page Thirty-three
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