Chili High School - School Daze Yearbook (Chili, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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:ay Aw Q . ti - C' 'la in U CLASS HISTOIQY In September, 19133, twenty five freshmen made their appearance at the doors of Chili High School. We came with spirits high and pressnled to our Leader the hard earned material from which to fashion our crafts to sail life's sea. We were initiated into the Chili High School by the Sop-homores on October 3, 1933. We had several parties and mlany interesting events occurred during the year. Our Freshmen year proved to lbe a very successful one. Steering clear of all rocks, we were permitted to enter the .Sophomore sea. During our voyage as Sc-phomcrss vie encounter-ed many more rocks, but were able 'to sail through. Our cvlass was entertained by our Geometry Teacher, Mrs. Mowrer. Nearly all our members tock part in the Chili Spring Festival. We were able to reach the Junior port safely. Our Junior sea looked stormy and rough, but we took heart and started out bravely. During the year we set several new standards. A school orchestra was organized in which a number of Juniors acquired a place. We purchased our high school rings that year rather than waiting until we were Seniors, Leading parts in the Operetta were filled by our class. We had a student to enter the State Latin Contest who won honoralble mention, Our class was the first to present a Junior Play which was entitled The Phantcrn Bellsj' and was given on March 2'0, 1936- Our Junior-Senior Ban-quet was held at the Hotel LaFoun'taine in Huntington, Indiana, April 110, 19316. Another eventful year had passed and we were ready to set sail for that wond- rous Senior sea. We are all struggling hard on this last voyage cheering and helping on-e another. We presented our Senior Class Play, entitle-:l Marry Befone Midnight , December 2 and 3. Our class has made sevfrasl contrilbutions to the school, our greatest one being the publishing of this annual. We also contributed toward the DUI'ChaSif1g Of curtains for the High School Auditorium. We are now nearing the end of our High School Voyage when we must bid fare- welll to old C. H- S. and go out into the world and try to Sail toward success. We are very appreciative of the splendid cooperation cur faculty has given us and eX- tend our most sincere wishes to our successors who will tafke the place of our clasS of 1937. -Marguerite Keirn PAGE 18

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SALUTATO DY Parents, Friends, and Classmates: I am very happy to have the honor of bringing to you the Salutatory Address. As spokesman for the Senior Class of 1'93l7, I wish to extend to you our most sin- cere thanks for the sacrifices which you have made in aiding us in the complelting of our high school stairway. During four years of hard work and fruitful studying, we have looked forward to the time when we shoulld comfplete our high school ed- ucation. We have long awaited the hour when we could go out into the world pre- pared to do something worthwhile for ourselves and others. Now the time has come and we hope we are worthy of our places i'I1 t-he worlld. For four years -our small class has been working diligently to clifmfn 'the ladder of education: sometimes the way has been rather easy with sunny skies, at others the way was very difficult and skies were cloudy. But, through all, we have pushed forward without fear or hesitation. Today we are standing on the top lan-ding of our high school stairs, looking out over the different fields of life in which we will take our respective places, but always looking upward for means of improve- ment- . To us, it is a new day. We are leaving the old familiar life behind and entering into the new life with new and glrealter hopes for the future. We are very grateful to our parents and friends who have made it possible for us to receive such cap- able instruction and guidance. Our falculty- has done mu-ch for us and I am certain that we will always value their advice highly. A true education not only walkes in the unambitious youth a feeling that life has a work for him to do, but it also makes him strive to do this work in the best possilble way. The future of our nati-on depends upon the young men and young women to maintain the high standards taught to us during our school career, and' make ours a better nation in which to live. In conclusion, we thank you, parents and tea-chers, for the part you have played in our education and for enabling us to finish our high sfchool career successfully. -Galen Eiler PAGE I7 S522 tx me ffl Y' 5-0 R 0 B 1255 39 Q et? on 1 X gs, ,f g l S



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CLASS WILL We, the class of 19137, of Chilli High School, being of sound mind and mem-ory do hereby make our last will and testament Cgn the twenty third of Pupril in the year of C-ur Lord 1957, I, Esther bell, hereby bequeath my patience to Leah Stone. I, Rolbert Burns, hereby bequeath my sex-appeal to Marvin Fisher. I, Wendell Cxingaman, hereby bequeath my dimples and ever ready smile to Robert Philabaum. I, Doris Conner, hereby bequeath my ability to attract men to Alnnalbel Stoner. I, Robert Crippen, leave my mono Stay free while you may to Owen Fisher. I, Marguerite Cox, hereby bequeath nmy dancing abixity to Leah Stone. I, Kathleen Dowd, hereby bequeath my ability to play the piano to Irma Grace Fisher. I, Georgie Eiketnberry, herelby bequeath my modesty to Mary Frances O'lNea1. I, Galen Eiler, hereby bequea.h fmy albility to play basketball to Owen Fisher. I, Alice Engelrnarl, hereby bequeath my perfect figure to Annaibell Stoner. I, Esther Fisher, hereby bequeath my bashfullness to Kathryn Long. I, Pauline Fouts, hereby bequeath my sense of h-ufmc-r to Vvernice Eckerley. I, Dean Hileman, heretby bequeath my albifliity to drive a car to Ernest King. I, Leo Hively, hereby bequeath npy lIl'BfU1y figure to Francis Hileman, I, Marguerite Keirn, hereby fbequeallih ny knowledge on How to make love to Irma Grace Fisher. I, Louis King, hereby bequealh my ability to wise-crack to Annabel Stoner. I, Eileen Miller, herelby bequeath my slim, graceful figure to Kathryn Long. I, Rosa-una Resler, hereby 'bequeath my religion to 'Mary Frances O'Neal. I, Hugh Robbins, hereby bequeath my albility to smoke as much as anyone else to Robert Philabaun. I, Harold Schrader, hereby bequeath my aibility to keep late hours to Francis Hileman. I, Carrol Zinn, hereby bequeath my Saturday night dates to Leah Stone. We hereby nominate and appoint Principal D. H. Shambarger as executor of this our last will and testament, hoping to further test his great patience and re- quest that he shall not be required to give any security f-or his trust. -Blanche Weishaar PAGE I9 f X et . 6,15 lag Q .L SQ. L,j,v. 6592 Q W p.'?l -at I , r I, M-, X

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