Carroll High School - Carrollian Yearbook (Carroll, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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Senior Class History In the fall of 1943 we started our high school days. We have enjoyed them very much. As freshmen 31, of us enrolled under the supervision of Mr. Hubert Porter. Our class officers were: Pres., Dick Ridgwayg Vice Pres., Junior Farley, Sec., Phyllisflsutzg Treas., Virginia Shrider. In ourssophomore year Mr. Ralph Spence served as our class advisor. At our first class meeting we elected Mary Rostofer, Pres.3 Roger Fisher, Vice Pres.: Donna Hallarn, Sec. We were well represented in all our school activities. Phyllis Lutz took lst place in Latin l, junior Farley, lst in world history, and Carl Walter, Znd in biology in the county. We now began looking forward to our junior year c' high school. After a short summer vacation we enrolled in our junior year, wnich was a very busy one. Miss Donna Jenks served as our home room advisor. We pre- sented our Junior Class play Uncle Cy Hits a New High by Fred Caldwell on january 17, 1946. The cast was: Uncle Cy Sapp, Carl Walter, from Pun'kin Center, Arizonag Paul Sapp, Dick Ridgway, his attractive young nephew, Rae Mooney, Norma Parrish, who hails from Dubuque: Spring Heather, Margaret Seifert, a mysterious figure: julie, her French maid, Virginia Shrider: Mary Sprink, Frances Clark, an office'worker3 Aunt Winona Whittaker, Donna Hallarn, who has a will of her owng jean Kern, Phyllis Lutz, her pretty young niece: Mrs. Minella Van-Stratford, Mary Rostofer, a society matron: Lord Noel Overbrook, Bob Souders, of the English nobility: Nelson Earl, Carl Sheets, a victim of hay feverg Dr. Beatrice Bliss, Georgena Dunkle, a noted osteopath: john Bruxton, Walter Bader, steward on board the S, S. Happiness. The play was directed by Miss Donna Jenks. We increased the sum in our class treasury by selling candy and popcorn at the basketball games. With this money we held our Junior and Senior Banquet at Hotel Lancaster on May 4. We attended a movie later in the evening, The program was: Invocation, Mr. Fell: Address of Welcome, Dick Ridgwayg Response, Gail Smith, Piano Solo, Elnoria Speakman: Class History, Raymond Fast: Girls' Quartet, Mary Rostofer, Norma Parrish, Georgena Dunkle, and Donna Hallarng Class Prop- hecy, Carl Sheets: Boys' Quartet, Carl Walter, Carl Sheets, junior Farley, Walter Bader: Class Will, John Cormanyg Toastmaster, james Alspaugh. The junior Class was also well represented in all school activities. ln the scholar ship test Carl William Walter took lst in pre-flight and 2nd place in chemistry in the county. He and Phyllis Lutz were also winners in county and district of the American Legion'Prize Essay Contest. junior Farley took Znd place in pre'flight. Donna Jean Hallarn, Walter Bader, Norma Parrish, Mary Rostofer were also on the scholarship team. Mary Rostofer, Norma Parrish, Phyllis Lutz, Georgena Dunkle, Carl Walter, and Walter Bader were sent from the junior Class to the mupicalat Pickerington. Five members of our class also went to the Canal Winchester Musical.



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wwwwurvr- The boys who played in intramurals in the junior year were: Carl Sheets, Richard Ridgway, Wendell Harrington, Roger Fisher, and Carl Walter. The May Queen from the Junior Class was Lois Straits. The Queen's attend' ants from the junior Class were Virginia Shrider and Carl Sheets. Now the year of 194-7 has arrived and we are happy and sad, happy to know that we are in our Senior year which is the biggest one of all, but sad to know that soon our school days 'will be over. Twenty-four of us enrolled this year. Miss Donna Jenks served again as our home room adviser. We also had one new member in our class, Hazel Clowe, who comes from South High School, Columbus. The high school cheerleaders this year were all seniors, Lois Straits, Mary Rostofer, Donna Hallarn, Norma Parrish. , Our Senior Class play this year is Brides to Burn. It will be given March 28, 194-7. There are five members of our class playing in basketball this year, nine mem- bers in the HC Association, five members in the band, three members in the stud ent council. We were glad to have back with us this year joe Fisher, who was in the Navy and Vernon Wager, who was in the Army. They are planning to finish high school after their absence. Our class colors are red and white: our class flower is the red rose. Now all of us fully realize that having completed this year we will go out into the world on our own. Virginia Shrider

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