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' mm fha, mpqlww, SEPTEMBER 3-The freshmen got lost, much to the amusement of the upper classmen. 4-Books passed out to students. Your days of rest are gone. 'IO-Freshmen still use the watchwords, When , Where . I3-Mt. Gilead football game, there. We won! 'I6-Jack Malaby was seen curling his hair. 20-Galion football game. We lost. 24-Rip Vaughn almost killed-a train of thought passed through his mind. 27-Bellevue football game, there. We wonl OCTOBER A 4-Upper Sandusky football game, here. We lost. 7-Gabby finally got the answer in bookkeeping, but it didn't correspond with the one in the book. 'li-Tiffin Calvert beat Crestline eleven. 13-G. A. A. volleyball team played Galion and lost. 18-Bucyrus football game, there. The fellows were back in the groove again and we won. 22-Senior annual pictures taken. With the able assistance of Jean Hagy and Jake Minich, the cainera was repaired. 24-Willard visits Crestline and are sent flying home with a defeat. 3'l-Mary McCaffrey represents Crestline High in the Galion Mardi Gras. NOVEMBER - 'l-Homecoming! Mary Winemiller chosen queen by the football squad. Attendants Jean Nagy and Rose Zara. Norwalk beats Crestline. it was a tough battle. 8-Crestline squad is sent home with the final defeat of the season by Shelby. 'll-Armistice Day-Vacation. Hurrah! 15-Basketball team starts practice. 28-Thanksgiving vacation. Hurrah again! DECEMBER 6-Crestline cagers visit Upper Sandusky, and come up with a 35-28 defeat. 12-Y-Teen Mother-Daughter Banquet in cafeteria. 13-Crestline plays host to Willard five and greet them with a 47-31 defeat. 20-Norwalk visits Crestline. One more defeat to chalk up. The holidays have begun. 30-Back to the old grind. Open your eyes, friends, there's work to be done. 31-Last day of the year. lt won't be long now, Seniors! JANUARY 2-First day of school in the new year. 3-Galion invades Crestline and hands the Bulldogs a defeat. 7--Mt. Gilead is defeated on their own floor by the Bulldogs. 'IO-Upper Sandusky chases the Crestline Bulldogs for the second time this year.
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JOAN FOREMAN, who is at present co-starring with JACK MALABY, the versatile young actor and idol of teen-agers in the sensational hit, The Diary of Mary WinemiIler. ln this Atomic Age no soil is needed to grow flowers in a greenhouse. You simply place a few chemicals in flowerpots with the seeds and within a few hours you have a beautiful bouquet. Crest- line's florist shop is supervised andqpwned by the former MARY McCAFFREY and her husband, a former florist worker. JEAN GALLAND delivers orders in a streamlined helicopter. Much the same wonderful change has come about in the work of the beauticians. No longer does a woman apply make-up directly to her face, but she buys a plastic mask which has all the re- vised features and colors necessary. This is applied like a transfer. and then discarded. The inventor? None other tlgn WINONA BEACH, assisted by her special beauticians, ALICE OLIPHANT, .BETTY CAMPBELL, JEANNINE BLUM, and JOAN SCHEI- BER. lf you iwish to see the change, compare the picture of yourself or classmates with the actual appearance after twenty years. We find Admiral WAYNE RHODUS stationed in Washington, D. C., where he is trying to cut down the time for crossing the Atlantic Ocean by ship, from twelve hours to two hours. He is experiment- ing with super-atomic energy. Now that your subconscious mind has absorbed all the vital statistics about the class of '47, the anonymous author will disconnect his influence upon your mind. You are now free. By ROSE ZARA, ELSIE KLAESI gm Svnq. pg, 7947 To the tune: THE THINGS WE DID LAST SUMMER To friends we leave behind, the books and happy times, We bid farewell to go our lonely way. Our time in dear old high school shall be cherished long from today. The classrooms and the hall-the blackboards on the wall, We ask a prayer that they will always be. And to our teachers faithful, there's a warm heart always for thee. The autumn football game, the crowd that cheered our name The spirit for our fighting team, h The picnics in the spring, exchanging junior rings, We must remember in our dreams. Farewell to Crestline High, we hate to say goodbye, But when our time is ended we must go. We always will remember How we love you-more than you know. By JOAN GUINUP
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l3-G. A. A. members take oath issued by Mrs. Leicy. 14-Operetta tryouts in the music room. Just listen to those wonderful voices. 15-Crestline G. A. A. wins an overwhelming victory over Galion North Electric. 'I7-Shelby plays host to Crestline on their own floor and another defeat for the Bulldogs. Last day of semester. 21-St. Mary's Marion visits C. H. S. and grants us a 51-29 defeat. Ref's were on their side. 24-Fifty cents, please! Seniors sign for aptitude test. 27-C. H. S. Band gives the public a chance to listen to a good band, from C. H. S., that is! 28-Mansfield Madison greets Crestline with another defeat. 29-March of Dimes in progress. ' 30-Faculty party in cafeteria. What happened to the arsenic? 31-Malaby and Miller were seen washing dishes in Home Ec kitchen. FEBRUARY 3-How's Macbeth coming along, seniors? Who got knocked off today? 4-Crestline High Bulldogs travel to Galion. 5-lt's too late now to learn those parts for the play. 6-Dramatic club play under the direction of Mr. Robert Crider. 7-The play cast feels better today. lsn't that right, Joan? 13-Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra practices in C. H. S. Auditorium. 21-Mary McCaffrey celebrates her first anniversary without her toe. MARCH 4-We hear a lot of noise. lt's only the orchestra practicing. 12-Wanted: A machine to keep my books from falling off my desk. 14-Jean Hagy was talking in the hall, and Jack finally got a chance word in. ' 20-Music room-Mrs. Pennington-more volume-more bass-why? Where is the bass? Oh! The Senior boys are absent this afternoon. 25-lt's not hard to guess why Bill Love can stay up so late-he has a good sleep every second period. to get a APRIL MA Y 4-Spring vacation. 8-All suckers return. 18-Choir Festival in Galion. 25-Orchestra Festival. 28-School closed-epidemic-spring fever. 9-Band festival in Crestline. 15-Junior-Senior Reception. Some fun, huh, kids? 23-Kid's Day. Everybody looks natural. 25-Baccalaureate service. Auditorium. 29-Commencement. Seniors! At last you're out. 30-Teachers reioice.
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