Crestline High School - Fortyniner Yearbook (Crestline, OH)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 33 text:

m JiAiu. THE BELLS OP OUR SCHOOL HOUSE to the tune of THE BELLS OP ST. MARY ' S The bells of our school house Will ring once again, Calling children to classes And then home again. But for we senior classmates They ' ll nere ring again For we, we are finished Yes, this is the end Of school days in Crestline-- The school days we love, With teache-s and classmates And help from above. We ' ll always remember Your help kind and true, But now we have to take our leave So good-bye to you. Repeat chorus . Words by Harriet Dickinson 27

Page 32 text:

tour by walking around the business section of town, I saw Ronald Fullenlove, who had taken over Levy ' s; Rosemary Moyer had taken over Moyer ' s Used Car Lot, adding quite a few collections herself; Josephine Tornichio now owned the greenhouse raising daises,, Donald Mitchell had his own garage, repairing kiddie-cars. Bill Flaherty was now Doc Flaherty with quite a hobby of collecting pretty nurses, Glenn Smith has his own Chicken Hatchery raisinr blonde, brunette, and red-haired chicks. George Lacey was still walking the beat, to Washington Avenue. On the corner of the Crest Durg Store stood George Sherbondy selling peanuts. Well, I had at last se n all my old classmates of ' 49. How glad I was to see everyone happy and with a life long ambition. Our days in dear old C.H.S. were well spent. Signed : 26



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SEPTEMBER l aleridt ar 7--Back to school again. What ' . Everyone smiling ' . 9--Freshmen all excited over the thought of junior high, 14--Advocate Staff organized. 15--Annual Staff organized. 17--Boys, how do you like the new look? 22--0ur first assembly--a picture show. 24--First football game. Crestline defeats Gallon. Do keep it up boys. 25--What ' . V. C. Got out of bed and went to school on Saturday? 28--How does it feel to be seventeen, R. P.? OCTOBER 1--Crestline vs. Bellevue--a victory, too. 4--The smell of paint saturates the halls. Girls are paint- ing the Home Ec . Room. 7--Home Economics had open house. Hum, how pretty. 8--TJpper Sandusky game, here. 12--Girls, have you tasted any of those pies, cakes, or cookies, which the boys are baking? Very delicious, boys. 15--Crestline vs. Tiffin Calvert. 19--The tenth grade had a Hallowe ' en party. --Hal Rodman, the make-up artist, gave a performance. The boys got a little taste of make-up. 21--First grade card. For better, or for worse. 22--Pootbail game at Bucyrus . We had them worried at the half. 26--Film assembly presented by the Gas Company. 29--Crestline and Willard game. $ --Our first vacation--a teacher ' s meeting. o . ? -. NOVEMBER 1--Eighth grade gives an operetta. 3--Eighth grade party. 5--Norwalk game here. 8--The girls began looking like sheared sheep. (That new look in hair dos . ) 12--Crestline visits shelby. 15--Advocate Staff had a theater party. 19--C.H.S. Carnival. A success, due to the work of the Student Council. 22--Ninth grade party. 23--F.H.A. party. 25-2fi- -Thanksgiving vacation. (Happy days are here again.) 30--Eighth grade party. DECEMBER 2--The junior class play, Maybe You ' re Wrongl ' 3--Basketball game with Upper, there. B--G.A.A. dance. 9--Y-Teen banquet. 10--Crestline vs. Willard, here. 14--Crestline vs. Bucyrus, there. 15--Latin Club meeting. 17--Game with Norwalk, here. 20--Y-Teen went caroling. 21--A Cappella Christmas Choir concert. 23-31 — Christmas vacation. (All I got for Christmas was my two front teeth. ) 28

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