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I Campbell Coons Vocatlonal Foun ellor Claude D ewell Mechamcal Dravwmg Walter D Moser Niatllematlc Ella M Messer Engllsh Al red A Hart Niu 1C Sara E Bell H1 tory Hannah Carson H1 tory Emery B Fuller Nlanual Arts Ruth L Boart, H011 6-hold Economlc Eulalza Schramrn. H1 tory I Reed Wehrle Phy 1cal Educatlon Laura E Ntebaum Margaret Stewart X18lhPm8llCQ Pearl S Kramer F ngllsh Ruth E McNees Art Chrrstme 'Yahres 'Nhthenlatlc' Martha S Woljj' Geography Helen H Paul Phy lcal Educatlon Rhoda R Bowler Fng.l1 h Ada Herrzng LOIlll'llCI'CI8l Margaret Wells Latm Elzsabeth F Malgzn I lljrilllall Vtrgmza Seabrzght Lllnarlan Elizabeth Ann Hrll Comn erclal ' , S . S' 'S 'S S, ' S 'S VS. . Household Economics , 1 ' ,S VS. I . . ' 'S . 1 .
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February Class H :story The Fehruary Class of 190 hws, perhaps had the longest per1od of oecupaney 111 Carrxek Hleh Sehool In Septemher, 1974 when Carrlek Hlgh was first opened vye the Fehruary elass of 19 7 then only fifth graders entered th1s lDU1lC.l111Q' DUTIIIQ the three and one half years hetween then and the t1me of our heeomlnff full fledged H1 h School students vye had ample t1me 111 vthneh to heeome aequnnted w1th our surroundmgs As we heeame JUIIIOFS, however yxe hevan to take other 1nterests 111 llfe than studxes It was then that the first elass soenl was held The Iumor Prom, as It vy ts ealled although not hy any stretch of the 1m lglll 111011 t SOe1il wonder, w is furly sue cessful, though most of the hoys were qulte htshful, and 1IT5lSfLLl on belllg xx ill flovxers Shortly tfter thls event 1 elass plffllle vt is held IIT South Park When 111 Fehruary of 19 1, we heeame Semors, we reallzed a goal for yyh1ch we had heen StI'1V11lQ for three years Shortly after the semester hevan we held our first elass meetlnv and eleetecl our ela s officers Cllfford Rlseh heeamc presldent Albert F1sher v1ee pres1dent Ruth Donnally seeretary and Mar1e Hamel tretsurer MIQS Marrck 1nd Mr Moser vyere ellosen as eltss sponsors and the ela s settled dovyn to the most mterestxnv year of 1ts at the home of Ruth Donnally, and ll was thorough ly enjoyed hy ill who ttteneled The eltss now entered xnto all ty pcs of sehool letlvltles w1th mueh LlTthU91H9l'I'1 The Hnil event of the hrst semester was the Scmor Prom tt yyhxeh we Lllfeffdllleel the Senlor A ts our guests at the Key stone Athletxc C uh The elass play The Nut Farm, presented on Deeemher 10th and 11th was luqhly ueeessful Follovymq th1s many Q0e13l events were held The semester vus dravylng to 1 elose md w1th 1t our high sehool eireer Wlth the eI'OXR111ITg event our seeond Prom SOeldl l1te for Us heeime 1 memory md is we mount the pl itform to reeemve our dlp lomts on Commencement 1llQl1f january 79th vxe xy do o joytlly tnd yet veltm sadness 111 our hearts yoy 111 that xxe hue attuned our not 111 adness 111 th tt xxe must plrt w1th dear old Cirrlelt md the mtny frlends md ISSOCIIYLS vyhleh we hive m ide there . e . ' -v , , . ... . , y , - . , - , - M . 3 H 3 v '3 4- - ,- - , L c yi f - T 3 , , ' J-, 7 V5 e' 1 3X A , 3 5 4, 5 3 y N - ' q V- 34 w 1- . s-- s ' ' s. vs I I 2 c , , . .1 .. , , ' e 1 . t ' ,. . . e 4 9 , ' . ' . ' , .'. e . ,' . r A 3 1 x V x v . A . . , . .1 , ,tin 1 , 1 s' e ' 'Q ' ' . ' x 1 . T x 3- N V 7 J - , , , e. . e s , , V -. ,, B K ,- - 5- . . . Q 1 K 3. ' . - , A --3 3 I . - 3 . 2 1 s M 1 -N 1 5 V 1 x - 5 7 . 1 , . . e . . of - pw.: : s' ' se I v 3 f A 3 35 - I - e h - career. The hrst SOCl2ll of the year was a party held f s s - 1 A f 1 ' ' 4 1 s ' . ' s 3 - . , T H- 5 . ' -x 4 - . , , . e s ' , 1 s s C ' - s. s s e e . . . s ' 2 y '- s s s H , .. ly R: pi 5 5 R , . , - -- , , , e , 9 , Q --, A. 5 1 V ' ' A -, e e . J ' 'Q Y . - .5 , 1 K es 'Q 5 s. ' ' 5 ' , I - , -, t . M2 , K . . , . ,-e' , ' , ' 3 'S 5 . ' V5 ' . S ' -' a 'lll s ' L '- fa 't ' l :' me 'Q 3:-I' .2 4' .2 ' 5zl,zd s. 'e z 1 - 1 2 z ' 2 H z f X :z 2 z se ' ' ' 1 ' . , 3 , . .
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