Killbuck High School - Antler Yearbook (Killbuck, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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HISTORY CContinuedJ In the eleventh year of our voyale, we invited Mrs Weltmer to join us for the xemainder of our trip We set sail on September 4 1945 During the year we lost six members Earl harkley, Marcella Markley, JoAnn Landon, Charles Schonauer, Robert Royce and Bill Kuntz We also welcomed into our class a new member, Norna Jo Hill Bill Kasner was elected President, Delores Guthrie, Vice president, Albert Arnold, Secretary and Marilyn Gray, Treasurer On April ll, 1946, we presented to tne public our first class play, 'Pleased ta Meetcha On day 4 weentertainedthe ship nClass of l94q' with a banquet, which was hel at Day's Restaurant, Millersburg, Ohio Durinb the fall so tball season, the boy's tear won the intra class champions 'p Also, they won the 'ntra class basketball tournament My lhat men of muscle ' During the final year of our voyabe, Mrs Veltmer a,a1n accompanied the ship Officers elected were B111 Kasner, Presldent, Albert Arnold, Y1C6 president Robert Pritchett, Secretary and James Nyhart, Treasurer Student Council members are Norma Turk, Delores Guthrie, and B111 Kasner Durln September we welcomed an ex Tarine, Dennis Ridenbaubh, to our orbanizatlon Durin the summer of 1946, we lost Jane Aufrance and Oris remaln in our memories On November 13, 1946, we presented our class play Double Date We purchased our memorial curtains for the stage e most outstanding of all nas the publishlng oi the Antler Operation Learning' during, the twelve years of sailirghas many of its personnel represent our captain K1llbuck Hibh School, in Glee Clubs, Band, Cheerlead'n6, Basketball teams and above all, on the Scholarship teams On hay 21, 1947, 'operation Learnlng' has at last ended Our destination, PORT of KNONL DGE, has been reached Delores Guthrie CLASS MOTTO HDPE GUILDS THE FUTURE Class Colors Red and white Class Flowers Red and White Carnations 17 1 ,. I . O - n -A . u , . , d . ' T A 114. . 'l L ' Q , I A . . . ' . 1 3 , - ' 9 . ' . S 'V ' rv 1- ' . L3 A A Cantleberry. This year held many surprising events which will always ' v ll N ' ' J , Q 'Q - Q Th , . . - H . - I llr . ll ' f ' ' ' had , , . . ' E ' . eseeaeasesee . --

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HISTORY THE CRUISE OF THE CLASS OF 1947 On one bright, sunny morning in September 1955, twenty eight wee kiddies set sail, on the great ship,'Class of l947,' from the comforting wings of home into the great sea of knowledge The first stop the nC1ass of l947' made, on the voyage which we shall call 'Operation Learn lng,W was at the port of Diss Sarah Leonard For nine months, we were under her wing, in which she so very wellanbertainad us, by explaining tra wonders of a o c d e h, tc nd l 7 8 9, e In September 1936, we anchored at the port of Liss Fay Jordan lMrs Franks! During our voyage from Miss Leonard to Visa Jordan we lost a few, but gained four when the vesse1,'Layland Schooln joined us for this voyage The third stop of our great journey was made in September 1957 while tne others passed into the port of Miss Fern Patterson CMrs Purdy! We now are well on our way to the PORT of KNOWLEDGE The next year, n0peration Learning' remained divided and some of our ships docked at hiss Patterson's harbor, while the rest visited with Mr H R Burklew In September 1939, the class still belng separated, docked with Mr H R Burklew and at Miss Laura Llda Duncan CMrs Sprague! Ne are keeping the world's talent busy with our continuous questions, so that we might be able to complete our voyage In September 1940, our two divisions rejoined at the port of Miss Duncan 'Operation Learning' was once more a union We are growing fast and have entered into a different sea of thought we made the seventh stop of our wonderful voyage on September 2, 1941 After our reunion last year, we decided to elect leaders of our 'Operation Learning ' Bill Kasner was elected President and Miss Helen A Boone advised us on the important matters of the day In 1942, we anchored at the dock of Mrs Harriette Kaser Bill Kasner was again chosen our president We now believe we have mastered the perils of this sea On one bright September morning in 1941, WThe Class of l947' enters into a new sea, 'High School ' we now think we have grown up Just think, our voyage is almost complete This year we began with thirty two persons During the year we lost Margaret Stauffer, Patricia Nommay, Jean Leckrone, James Sheely, Dale Williamson and Raymond Holderbaum This year Stanley Orr was elected President and Robert Taylor, Treasurer In 1944 we sailed into the port of Mrs Helen Neltmer Ruth Ellen Stephenson was elected President, Albert Arnold, Vice president, Delores Guthrie, Secretary and Robert Taylor, Treasurer During this year, we lost Ann Ling, Nina Belle Smith, and Francey Anderson. The joy of the year was the ordering of-our class rings- During this and the previous years, we have mastered the art of shooting paper wads, rolling marbles in study hall, and creating beautiful music from hair pins. 16 . ' -P- l - -flg- e . a -2-3-4-5-6- - - tc. I The class decided to separate for a time. Some remained with Miss dordan, . U X . .



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PROPHECY As I was walking down the street the other day, with nothing much to do, I found myself face to face with a large sign reading 'lagico the lor1d'a Greatest Crystal Gazer Sees All -Knows All Tells More Although I usually don't place much faith in such things, I thought that, just for fun, I would see what he had to say So in I went Magico, seated just in front of a large, grotesque drapery with a table and crystal ball in front of him, looked very weird indeed After I was seated and had stated my purpose for visiting him, which was to see what my classmates would be doing in the future, Maglco stared for a long time into the crystal ball Eventually the mist cleared, and Magico said, 'Ah h, I see a busy street in a large city On this street is a large manufacturing plant The first thing I see in this plant is the offices Let's take a look inside these offices In the first office, whom should we meet but Phyllis Snow, busily typing sway on a letter Hy, but she looks like a diligent worker! She must have a nice boss Here comes her boss now And, does my crystal ball deceive me or is that larllyn Gray?' '0h, it must be,' I said 'She always said she wanted Phyllis to be her secretary 'Yes,' replied Hagico, 'she is a successful artist now ' 'Artistv' I asked 'I thought artists worked in studios, not in offices ' 'Oh,but you don't understand,' said Magico, 'she is a commercial artist and arranges all the advertisements for the company ' 'Next, I see another office which attracts my gtuent1en,' said etc , it contains many charts and documents Yes, it is Bill Kasner's office He is the head e gineer of the c mpany He is now preparing to gc on a trip to South America to help the company start a new Branch Who is he giving last minute instructions to? Why, his secretary Ruth Ellen Stephenson Of course, she likes her work very well, especially when she is working for one of her old classmates e crystal ball seems to be clouding over now,so it is time to leave this mn ming As the crystal ball clears again, I see a beauty salon Inside, creating new and different coiffures, is none other than Dolores Croskey She seems to have made a great success of her shop But wait!!! She d1dn't do it alone! I see a partner in her business Yes, it is Norma Jo H111 That shy girl of the Class of '47 has become quite well known too Magico was quiet for a long time When he spoke again, it was with respect that he said, 'From here, the crystal ball takes us to the city hospital As we approach the receptionist of a world famous doctor, we find that she is that old classmate, Delores Guthrie ' 'Yes,' I said to Kagico, 'she once thought that she would be a nurse, but decided to be a secretary, so she must be happy in her work, as she has s little of both in that job 18 -- - -- 2 v ' O' . I Magico. 'This office looks quite different. Instead of canvas, paint, ' .Tn

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