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LOCAL HISTORY NEW_CARLISLE SENIOR MEMORY BOOK CLASS Qu. ا NEW CARLISLE HIH SCHOOL FORWARD e, who have written and y | edited this book have at last completed it. We hope it is an accurate picture of New Carlisle High School and we hope that. you will enjoy it. . De DICA | IO N e the staff of the 1947 Senior Memory Book dedi- cate this issue to the New faculty and to the under- of New Carlisle High W graduates School. EDITOR, « 0 9403 مس 707 7 71ھ EDITORS... e. Aw Lorraine Haag Kitty Zdankus Jeanette Murdick CLASS HISTORY,.........Clara Niespodziany SENIORS IN RHYME......Jane Ann Nickerson EXPONENS Eos eek a tare eo oe e ETS E e Byrdak EEN N Ree c een ws ace ie 772 Gay WILL AND CLASS GIFT.......Marilyn Wilson ARTIST. etes و مت NAS Brom CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS. .....Judy Kleine Miriam Campbell,Bill Troxell, Lewis Mounts, Ann Tuszynski MY OPINION. -sesneeeeeed08ephine Piekarski CLASSES, „.......Jennie Grochowski, Clara Laskowski,Dorothy Grochowski MTMBOGRAPH Be 75ء REPORTER3S,TYPISTS........Darleen Bowker, Evelyn McClain, Modelle loleen, Harry Kaminski, Himer Johnson Distri Pett Ooms ns -e es .....Vernon Clark FACULTY ADVISOE........Mrs. Carl Ekstrom ADMINISTRA TIC ADMINISTRATION We wish to express our appreciation and gratitude to the following: Ey Paul Mela yew ss see es asses Co, Superintendent ee Wester ha وی ناو asec Pinel pal SS ar Wilhelmina 07066670 بے English Literature Orrin De EE E EE Commercial William Dively....o sico... OcLOndo Adv. Mathematics Margaret M. Ekstrom........Social Studies Journalism Margaret M, Broadhurst....ssesssvevstyping Phys. Ed. Loyal T. Markers. .seecdestscescosetathomatica Coach LeRoy ZGtutaman, نے مھ Adve. Social Science FEE OUCH un aea ce cc dee se eke o oes eee ae 9ء 72 Mildred McKesson...secesesseeee cOCial Studies Latin A THOMAS Marvolo. KC Ee sige sects sc 6 Ue SM hice csc cae eee wen awa e EC le ge dees some He. Merritt Waymire.....esseeeeeee00Cial Studies Science WiTbur Rer ee ا ۰ @ Band Tanes CG. Nano.. ee ER na ظط 610 € Literature Thelma AgnesS..... eee eee o soe Sixth Grade EEE DUNS... ER EN nora o PL bh Grade Uses Trane Eben cessere eaa ee ER 0 7ء Grade Eun ice 人 Martha 116109871... ممیت „Second Grade Bartlette 250 60 lamas nese se seve sss sees PASE Grade Get? : ' . FE vo. 5 EA - وج ME 2 ` Ge ; ‘ 5 Pied D sla SCH er 4 = = . E E 2ھ . f =. H ee aa D x ze) سار لو eer - fin = om کش ےویم راہ CR LASS رت Mrs, Tr oeger, Mr. Davis Sponsors: Class Officers Secretary: Norma Gay Treasure: Marilyn Wilson President: Lewis Mounts Vice President: Carl Takacs Student Council: . Judy Kleine William Smith Class Roll Laskowski, Clara’ Lindsey, James: Lichtenbarger, Albert Logan, Shirley Miner, Beity Moore, Cene Mounts. Lewis Murdi:k, 7366 Nicyescon, Arlene: Nickerson, Jane Ann Niespodriany, Clara Parry, PILI Piekarski, Josephine Broud, Mercedes Rzerka, David Smith, William Steigeiy, Phyllis Sullivan, Oleta Takacs, Carl Toimea. Marie Troxell, William Tuszynski, Ann Alice Wade, Betty Bartoszewicz, Casimer Bowker, Darleen Brom, Lawrence Buzalski, Lillian Byrdak, Walter Campbell, Miriam Canaday, Nancy Clark, Vernon Flegal, Venita Galbreath, Patricia Gay, Norma Geabler, Elaine Gilpin, Donald Grochowski, Dorothy Grochowski, Jennie Haag, Lorraine Haas, Betty Hughes, Catherine Jesswein, Donald Johnson, Elmer Kaminski, Harry Kettring, Dale Kleine, Judy Wilson, Marilyn ENIOR WHO'S WHO Cr r ; Judy Kleine MountsS.......Best School Spiritual SE enee A ; orraine Laag Hounbs o Lie ost Ambitions ہے سے OR i Feabler fount s . mechs es Most 0ے £round ata ta Elaine Ge «259069069991 Elaine Geabler ee e. 9 5 g m ٹا poe Vii bb ECL ا عم E Norma Gay ... SE OO cel e PUE palkative a ٠٦ ظط 825.3... Parry, eceegeeve ene .Best Dressed,.. eee Pet Gal reath ۹ ] a 7 2 [i 1 v ertene Ju MO sb Vusical.,...Diriem, yampbell eeeeebeeee o. eost ۳۹1۳670660 2 „Miriam Campt ell : E x d is OSE Artistic.. A nae Norma 7 مم ےو وم و و EE E ہورم E S E ہج Raminskl een ShoPtest... rea eus Maney Canad 1.4 ۰ KA A La Sei Sege geeëeti ir Bart, 6... q$90900 eMost Serious, seee „Elzine „Geabler c 9 99492 .Hounts,,,,,....Most Dependable,....Flälne Geabler “no oo 0. A a E Byrdak | ........2 ‚Most Popular. ...... ancy Canaday eene. vd Best Tetingen ۲ Brom, a یم مم عو وم ہم oee Cubest e@®esee e e?s Miriam, Campbell. eee PROM o asas shakes Deos ہم ee geg „Judy Kleine eoa es Tews woe Lewis Bud Erom Most Pleasing Personality. GK . 0... p ee, oo eege 99 Phil) Parry eeeeeeseeveees -Tallest Betty, Miner Casimir. art. Se ee gege ee eMost Bashful, LL .. Mercedes Proud Lewis Mounts .,.........Smartest... ہے oo e Marilyn Wilson, |, ا 7 Courteous...... 1972, Sulliven., Dlmer,Jobnson,,,.,......Dest Dancer.....Pbyilis, Steigely,,,. Dale Kettring „..........Kindest....... Jane Ann Nickerson, ہے oo Valt Byrdak u, Ne Met Abhletievs un... Juar Beine 2 POMO ER کو Sponsors : Mreds Manes, Miss M. 3readhurst 7 President; Jack Palmer Secretary: Gladys Meyers ep : Va e TM Di Vice-President: Frank Gadacz Treasurer: liaydean Kring T Student Council Members l z e Vu Kathleen Henninger Oscar Serry Soe Class. 77 lus Baczkiewicz, Casimer + 1Miller,ocErank Barker, William Miller, Marcella Gren Bureh, Hugh Modjeska, Dorothy Clark, Patricia Nickerson, James b. Curtis, Gene Osborn, Ward Degler, George Palmer, Jack Mn Gadacz, Frank Phillips, ‘“ichard Gaddey, James Pezsgai, Eugene n Gamble, Julia Redding, ichara Henninger, ‘athleen Saylor, Carlyle Cen Hintz, Heser Perry, Oscar Hooten, Norris Sharp, Bruce van Humphrey, Patricia Spitz, 06 ü Jedrzejewski, mita Stayback, Joseph Tun Kafka, Patricia Stroup, Jean Gi Kern, Marilyn ¢ Tolmen, 7246 07 Kring, 7 Toth, Werle à Levan, Gene Traxler, “ary Lou e MeClain, Evelyn Vosburgh,Hdna VI Mell, Barbara wilson, ames , Meyers, Gladys Wilson, Walter 0 Miller, Ada Wrobleski, Borothy H Züankus, Katherine TIL MT id H GX 2 2 الد JUNIORS WHO'S WHO . Gene .Leyan......- BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT. .Gladys ‚lieyer®...... „Jack. .Balmer..... ...MOST ALL AROUND. ..Gladys.Meyers...... „.Gene .Levan,....MOST PLEASING PERSONALITY.Kitty.Zdankus.. Senn ea cuTEst....Marilyn.Kern...... are i GSS LTR یت تی E PEPPIBST... Pobsy.C Pe TE Lor EE . Carlyle Saylor......MOST COURTEOUS...Kitty.Zdankus,..... ..Bill.Berker............BEST DANCER..Meydean.Érin8....... „Eugene OSE 2 KENDES Te 0%. Modelle.Tolmen...... . Cas .Baczkiewic2,,.,...MOST SERIOUB.,.Dorothy.Urobleski.... Ctarence .Spitz..,.,....MOST PEPENDABLE.Gladys.Meyers..... ‚Gene even ہے ہج ا FRIENDLIEST..... Marcelle Miller. ... wn DOUE EDS 0 MOST TALKATIVE. ‚Kathy. Heminger...... 2 9 9 0 SOPHOMORE Sponsors: Mrs. Carl Ekstrom, Mr, Wm, Dively Secretary: Julianne Young رع Treasurer: Jean Casaday Class Officers: President: Carl Shei(deceased) Vice-President: Mark Hooten Student Council Members Jimmy Agness Kratz, Kathryn Lauver, Jerald Mell, Audrey Morehouse, Cynthia Morgan, Elizabeth Nickerson, Virginia Noens, Geneviey3 Pagel, Lois Pence, Patricia Poland, Sharon Proud, Olga Robbins, Wayne Sarber, John Sexton, Lilamae Shoue, Joyce Stockton,. Betty Stombaugh, Beverly Swanson, June Szmanda, Jane. Taelman, Ralph Thompson, Herbert Tolmen, Lotise Traxler, Wayne Wrobleski, Henrietta Young, Juliamme Jane Szmanda Glass Roll Agness, Jimmy Bennett, Dolores Bladecki, Lucille Brewer, Margaret Brown, Vada Buck, Patricia Carroll, Eleanor Casaday, Dennis Casaday, Jean Charles, Joseph Corpe, Ed. Cowham, Russell Cronkhite, Arlene Fetterer, Thelma Flatt, Russell Gadacz, Alice Gelow, Barbara Haag, Donnabelle Herzog, Gordon Hooten, Lewis Hooten, Mark Hostetler, Marilyn Jedrzejewski, Joan Jesswein, Devon Kaufmay ` Parry Zelasko, Albert On. JO ‘Soh کا Jane Szmanda ee ee ee ee ée e 9 ee ep e Jane Szmanda ..... . Seege ٤ و € e Geneviene Neons Ss 06600000000 مو asaday Youn See e e 46000000050 yn Hostetler [n HOS tete... Genevieve Noe 8 . LINE @ ...Best School 2 ۴ NMOS All £ round...... Most Pleasing Personality.. 8 ML Cutest... TAA ES .......Peppiest... „ake P....Most Courteous. Marig SE KIRO ty sun E ko eee تا 1105ء Bashful. . M anily ۰ Po jstetler P s.. «Most Serious.....JD9nnis Haag ....Most Dependable... en 5 ce... Friendliest... Genevi 2Y....Best Dancer....., mel Sore JON „Russell „Flatt LL LJ LW Russell Platt Bud Taelman Se eege ege ee e or. 0 Jimmie Agnes «99999 LJ Russell Flat Sege ee e 8 e e o. oo Gene Lauve Ge 600000000 Gene Lawve 9 © ooo LJ o 0 eee ee Ge e Lauve rt. . oo. o . oc. .o .. Bud Taelm man Bud Taelman Denn ie Casad Seege ge e ve oe . Sane Secretary; Ruth Ann Smith CLASS FRESHMAN Sponsors; Miss June Shull, Mr. Loyal Marker Class Officers: Presidents Eileen Snodgrass Vice-President: Charles Zopf Treasurer: Harold Swartz Student Council Members: Ralph Wiggins Melton, William Michalski, Bernice Milcherska, Leona. Milliken, Mary Modjeska, Mary Mrozinski, Edward Niedbalski, Don Osborn, Wyborn Pazel, Ricnard Phillips, Donnabelle Rader, Grace à Redding, Margaret Retter, Stanley Roche, Christine Scherer, Jack Smith, Ruth Ann Smith, Vergia Snodgrass, Eileen Sone s, Thomas Sttookton, Marilyn Stopezynski, Benny Swartz, iarold Szmanda, Jane Tarr, June Tuttle, Maurice Wiggins, Ralph Wrobleski, Stanley Zdankus, John Zoph, Charles Joan Mc Pherson Class Roll Alm, Charlotte Anderson, Robert Barker, Beverly Campbell, Marilyn Chandonia, Norma Charles, Howard Colburn, Johnny Dolph, Sylvia DuBois, Jean Marie Dudeck, Joan Eckert, Albert Begert, Robert Flatt, William Garoutte, Robert Gilpin. Harry Grzeszczyk, Francis Hall, Don Hardacker, Gladys Harrington, Helen Jean Headley, America E. Higginbothan, Juanita Jankowski, Joseph Jesinski, Ray dones, Larry Kolacz, Theresa Kulwicki, Betty McKay, Richard McPherson, Joan McPherson, William DU FAESHMEN- — WHO S WHO a Ghuck, ات EE School Spiriti, EA PA à Sa), oe. T MEPROR EID. « Most Pleasing Personality. Ruth Ann Smith ,.. . o „Bill Metteg... oos سح مت E MoPhorson | John en. .oo oe نیٹ -Peppieste. eeeeeeeee Mary لے 1160 。 D BILL, MePherson,.......Most 00٥0۶۲6٥٥۸۵ .........,., 020 Dudeck سے E Se hersocb. ur. pest Dance, .ChYistine Roche, e 9 Shuck Zopt, , gione : ۱ 999992 Kindest. (E WWW „Ruth Ann Smith | s o Howard, irl po مات Bashful..... وو وج es sey odes ہے 09۰2 Most Serious.......9¢20, Marie Dubois | .Hourige TULIO news: Most Dependable. de m MS ID SEER. .. رر ہے ٤6 2ءء € EDD. Zdankus, e. Most Talkative...... 211080 Snodgrass SE urt ce. Tuttle موم e Musical......... Mary, BLUE EM. Bc ec cu All Around......., Ruth Ann Smith ۲16518 GRADE rouch--Mr. Shaw ficers: Secretary: Mary Wilson Treasurer: Shirley Kleine Sponsors: Mrs. C Class Of President: Norma Ray opus Clark Vice-President: Student Council Members: Floyd Szarwark Rodgers, Bonnie Rozwarkj, Joan Rzeka, Adeline Sarber, Millie Sebasty, Leslie smith, Billy Spickler, Geraldine Spitz, LaVerne Stopezynski, Junior Szarwark, Floyd Szczedrowski, Lucille Tarr, Donald Tolmen, Helen Toth, Julia Ward, Claire West, arjorie Wittenburg, Wanda Wiggins, Donald Wilson, Mary Winkle, Joanne Zelasko, Louis Sielinski, Frank Class Roll Bonnie Rogers Adems, Martin Anderson, Joyce Clark, Stuart Del aguila, Edward Gregory, Lee Gyori, Wilma Hinman, Schuler Ho jara, Cesimex’ Hughes, Frank Johnson, Loyd. Jones, Marilyn Kaplon, Edmund Kaplon, Edwin Kaplon, Loretta Kleine, Shirley Kulwicki, Elizabeth a ra Zolman, Zora icMackin, Theres Mell, Gloria Michalski, Barba Miller, Joan Ray, Norma Retter, Mary J. SEM EMT Miss McKesson and Mr. Waymire ۲ Seat: GRADE Sponsors: Class Officers President: George Smith Vice President: Phyllis 70 Socrasery: Emma Chloe Morehouse ؛ مروەریو ووؤةج Wayne Amber Student Council Dick Joers Joan Zdankus Class Roll Mell, Jerry Meyers, Evelyn Morehouse, Emma Nowicki, Daniel Nowicki, Eugene Fence, Perry Pence, Philip Proud, Agnes Richardson, Wava Rush, Karl Sarber, Maxine Sebasty, Kenneth Smith, Burton Smith, Eugene Smith, George Stombaugh, Reva Taelman, Theodore Tuttle, Duane Vida, Frank Wroblewski, Frank Zdankus, Joan Ziekinski, Jo Ann Adnson, Joanne Amber, Wayne Bingaman, Betty Bowker, Charles Bunton, Robert Campbell, Phyllis Clark, Thomas Dolph, Catherine Eckert, Enid Faltynski, Evelyn Gadacz, lrene Gay, Frances Gerecke, John Gramm, Juanita Harrington, Ruth Headley, Ermagene Howell, Barbara Hughes, Gwenivere Joers, Dick Luzzader, Jane Mansfield, Howard MeGorman, Clara ` |æ ہا اس اس تو mn ہے و تم کے ھک -一 -一 一 一 一 一 -一 -一 一 一 一 ”一 -一 一 一 一 一 一 一 一 一 ی —À— mn ص A —À re a چ سما مو 一 - سے as EE at en pee pen a Ea Lg CLASS POEM Now that our high school work is ended, and our books are laid aside, And our teachers have graded our papers, and all harsh words have died, We shall rest, for truly we've earned it, rest for an hour or two, 17311 the world outside shall call us and tell us what to do. There are those who have made good in high school: they «hall find a place to abide; | They will profit by lessons they have learned here, by leaders they shall sit side by side; | They will find new fields of labor: they will heed their country's call; They will succeed in their chosen profession; and never complain at all. And all the world shall praise them, and none shall try to blame; For they will work for the good of humanity, and not for the joy of fame. And each shall remember when he's aged, and unable to work anymore, The lessons he learned here in high TM have repaid him o'er and o'er, — ud r SPRING Spring is the time for all green and growing things, resh and vérdant in their newness to life. What more fit- ing, then thai the Freshies, in this green time of hein. a ife, should be compared to the spring of the year? We sx, elt the first pull of the plow and cultivator in the ( Mv ay pring of the year, when we organized and elected our class 2 am fficers, Norma Gay, President; Bill Smith, Vice-president; f متا laine Geabler, treasurer; and Joe Kopinski, Secretary: We CH 5 hose a flower and our class colors. These were: green and” Y hite, and our flower, the Camilia, As our sponsors, Mrs. arding and Mr, Marvel, proved to be real friends to us a n the days when we were so green. We surprised the Sen- AA ors, somewhat by winning the Red Cross Pennant by our gen- ےچ A rosity in a class consisting of sixty-two students. T ER SUMMER But the March winds and April showers brought on the ) armer hues of summer and an abundance of May flowers. Ing ur Second year, our powers of self-possession developing „ZN, e did not hesitate to claim a part as true representatives CON vif New Carlisle High School. We felt much wiser and so [= uch more grown up. However, a few were left by the V y ہے reen wayside of the spring. This year we had Mrs.Tregor Gy nd Mr. Eslinger as our sponsors and elected Lewie Mounts, 4 L Ia our president; Gene Moore, Vice-president: Secretary, ne jetty Miner; and. our Treasurer, Bill Troxell.We retained as di ur class motto: God first,others second, myself last . e mustn't forget to mention that Elaine Geabler was e- ected to preside as queen at the Halloween Festival during _ , . , .. ur Sophomore year, FALL Fall with its brilliant foliage and fruit ushers in the iar vest. So we, as juniors began to reap the results of ur first two years. is was a hard year for us but was K 3 made easier by our nearest kin, the seniors, who were very REN sonsiderate and friendly. We started a hard year of study ری ind kept our same class color and flower, but had a EE = j y so get Miss Sharpe and Mr. Pfieffer as our sponsors. à Poi y Especially for those who held a leading role in our play ES 'BROTHERGOOSE . The play will long be remembered by the ye yutstanding acting of Norma Gay, as the loveiy . Peggy and Lewie Mounts, as Jeff, Tho lazy J1xe appearance of Ann فدہ 3 | h yzinski and Judy Kleine will cling to our minds in. the az years to come, Another production that included some of e | the intelligent juniors was the GYPSY TRUBADOUR”, in mieh = five juniors participated. cg PAL OND We also had our social gatherings and one that will mas main in our winds. was. the mn or and Senior from. eee a great events thas took place in tas Elkmarf EE OB. Our president, who wes Don Jesswein, gsve us an add- ress during the prom, “ther officers were; Vics-President, Bill Yroxell: Secretary, Marilyn Wilson: Treasurer, Phil Dam. WINTER M INTER The leaves scatter and fall, the snow decends, and a 1 1 gather around the crackling flames, and so we enter th e senior year. Yes, winter is rugged, and so are the seniors-----rugged in their might. To rounä-cut a full program several members of our class were active in band and many were enrolied in elubs, A t the spring opsn-house program our class ccnducied a 73 table discussion and our dramatics class presented ap lay in which three girls p.eyeú male roles, The class play Ever Since Eve with Miriam Campbell and Phil Parry carrying entertaining roles was well received by the audience. : As for athletics----- with two seniors, Nancy Canaday and Judy Kleine giving out with the pep and cheer as yell-lead- ers---Well, we did O,K, Pep Club and G.A.A. had fine sen- ior representation, This year included formal dances, sport dances and blue jean dances. We wustn!t forget to mention in the Line of dances, the prom to which the juniors invited us apprecia- tive seniors, It was e wonderful prom and was held at the Spaulding Hotel, Michigen city, May 3, 1947, Lovely cor- sages of roses, glads, carnations. and even orchids were : a feature of the evening, At least fifteen orchids enhanced the lovely gowns of gemsrous. locking girls, ; This time ws electiva Lewis Mounts, as President: C alr 1 Takacs, as Vice=presidens; Secretary, Norma Ga Lang Treasurer, 72 Wissen, And now the four long years Have passed; the freshmon of 1945 are seniors of 1947. Tite niko’ LI -| e ۰ 5 : ber at the end of this fourth year is forty-six graduates (We are confident that Pud's sketch doesn't mean we ara? experience a similar fate--that's just for fun!) s QUX LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of !47, being of sound mind, body and memory, so hereby make, publish, declare, and swear this to be our last will and testament hereby revoking .any will or wills heretofore make by us, Article I----To Mr. Ward, we leave tthe sorrowful thought that New Carlisle High School if los?ng a. great bunch of kids who have lent much dignity, esteem, and honor to the best high school in bei Olive Township, Article-Ii---To Mr. Carr, we leave our appreciation and to him also, do we endow our heartfelt sorrow thst his personal conferences with us are over----- tears and all, Article III--To the faculty, ıwe will all the patience we could muster! You'll need it if you expect to teach those awful Juniors. Article IV---To Jeff and Ray, our faithful janitors,we will our unused elbow grease that they may use it to polish off our lovely works of art from the desks and tables in the school, Article V----To the Freshmen, we bequeath our love and best wishes for three more happy years in school, To the promising, aspiring Sophs, we leave our ability to make A's in our work and our ability to be where we are expected to be at the proper time. To the unassuming, easy-going Juniors ournear- est of kin, we leave our very orderly lockers and our dignified behavior in the halls, Also, the ability to make our teachers love us one and all. Article VI---To Betty, that efficient office girl, we be- queath one pair of new roller skates and one deluxe scooter to aid in her many excursions about the building.--(Just charge 'em, Betty.) Article VII--To especially favored underclassmen: I; VERNON CLARK, will my '46 Studebaker to Richard Phillips, (Take care, Phillips.) I, LILLIAN BUZALSKI, will my violin to Jean Duis. PAT GALBREATH, will my pug nose to Miss McKesson. I, CLEPA SULLIVAN, will my tiny feet to Mary Beth Headley. I, PHIL PARRY, will all six foot, three inches of me to Mr, Waymire. I, DON GILPIN, will my many witty and humorous jokes(?) to Jim Wilson. I, BUD BROM, will my 10 easy lessons on How to Ruin a Good Band Rehearsal to Carlyle Saylor. I, DALE KETTRING, will my manly appearance to Bruce Sharp. I, CARL TAKACS, will my ability to play both guard and center to Jack Paimer. I, HARRY KAMINSKI, will my youthful innocence te Chuck Zoph CS uj OK E LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT (conto) LEWIS MOUNTS, will my short hair cuts to Marilyn Hostetler. WALT BYRDAK, will my farming ability to Jack Scherer. BILL SMITH, wii. my Ford to Mr. Marker. (I'll take the 0134 1) JANE ANN NICKL350N, will my queenly posture to the seventh grade girls. BETTY HAAS, will my many baby sitting jobs to Mr. Dively. Children, theoretically, that is. ) ANN TUSZYNSKI, will my naturally curly hair to Pat Humph- erye BETTY MINER, will my height to Mary Jane Retter. ARLENE NICKERSON, will my lovely fingernails to June Swangon a LORRAINE HAAG, will my natural blonde hair to Evelyn Mc- Clain. BILL TROXELL, will my tight curly hair to Wyburn Osborn. CLARA NIESPODZIANY, will my 22 waist line to Donald Glon, MARIE TOLMEN, will my ability to get along with anyone to Thelma Fetterer. ELMER JOHNSON, will my 66 2 3 laziness and 33 1 3 ambition to Jimmy Agness, DON JESSWEIN, will my many reindeer sweaters to Hugh Burch, ELAINE GEABLER, will my cousin Frank to Vada Brown, DOROTHY GROHOWSKI, will my ability to play basketball to Russell Cowham, PHYLLIS STEIGELY, will my bottle of vitamins to Lois Pagel. SHIRLEY LOGAN, will my flashy smiles to Clarence Spitz, JUDY KLEINE, will my muscles to Miss McKesson. JIM LINDSEY, will my big bass horn to Shirley Kleine, NORMA GAY, will my lavendar bed- jacket to Miss McKesson, CASMIER BARTOSZEWICZ, will my quiet G@ispostion and brains to Kathy Henninger. JOSEPHINE PIEKARSKI, will my ability to get along with any- one to Buzz Swartz, CATHERINE peel. will my slow temper and patience to Miss Shull. DOC RZEPKA, will my blonde wavy hair to Mr. Shaw, JEANETTE MURDICK, will my ability to stick to one man to Evelyn Meyers. BETTY WADE, will my well kept loafers to Joan Winkle, GENE MOORE, will my plain’ white gym socks to Mr, Stutsman JENNIE GROHOWSKI, will my soft blue eyes to Shar on Poland ALBERT LITCHENBARGER, will my meekness to Mary Wilson j MERCEDES PROUD, will my subdued speaking tones to Chico E CLARA LASKOWSKI, will my graceful walk to Mr. Eslinger, ne NANCY CANADLY, will my petite figure to Lila Mae Sexton MIRIAM CAMPBELL, will my talkativeness to Casmier Baczkie i DARLEEN BOWKER, will my curly hair to Buddy T ens hompson, MARILYN WILSON, will my sunny dispostion to Maurice Tuttle e HHHHHH HH پر v مہ we vw و HHHH eu us H Ae CLASS PROPHECY off the windshielf 8 circus, coming off in Des Moines, Iowa, 6 decided to partake of 2 bit of relaxation. I landed on read of a the outskirts of town and hailed a taxi. The driver who, I found to be the former Shirley Logan said she would be only too glad to spaed me uptown. We discussed old times and laughed, remember- ing the old Alma Mater. Shirley enhanced me with tales of how she had inherited and bought up several taxi companies and had invested foolishly in a gambling Joint and had to return to her driving position again. I told her not to trust that Gene Moore and his gambling houses, But then, life always was a gamble to Gene. Gene, she informed me was a former star of the movies.(Hor- ror pictures, of course,) We drew up in front of'one of the local hotels. The doorman rushed for my bags. Carl Takacs, the proprietor stepped forth with an outstretched hand. I offered mine and then pulled back the re- mains--of my arm, that is, Carl showed me to a suite of rooms which he told me would of course be on the house. Lovely. He told me to be sure to come down to the Ballroom for the floor show later that evening. After bathing, I got into 4 gown and sidled domn to the 'Chartruese Room, Immediately upon entering, I saw Nancy Canaday peeking out behind a huge bubble, as the band swung into a dreamy Song entitled Wit?) 1. Had A Pin, I Know What Ira Dou This LE knew, had all the promises of an evening to be long remembered, The evening was wonderful, but after a long day I was exhausted, so I rose to retire, The, circus the nexo day ful- filled my wildest expectati ons what with Dale Kettring wrestling the Masked Man. Surprises, no end. How many more of my 3-7 mates would I encounterAyg The deal was closed. No mat- ter that my possessions were now under jurisdiction of the pawn shop--I had Belinda nosed west, We're all set now, I said patting her on the Speedonetar nothing can stop us. Whoops, we're out of ۰ھ 9 „down here at Al's Place. Al's Place, that's the little half mile spread on 53rd and Maine in Champagne, Illinois that handles helicopters like my Belinda. A young chap strode out immediately pokard mae, and there in a sharp glass office sat Al Lichtenbarger giving a cigar heck. He ‘waved a huge diamond in my face and T wound up for the take-off. Mowe. ‘buzzed up Belinda, I saw several people waving hand- kerenieves in my direction. I shut off the motor to greet a few of my former class mates in the persons of Darleen Bowker, Betty Wade and Judy Kleine. I recogni+ sed them immediately, bedecked in their blue jeans. They greeted me with a warm clinch, but wait, uw ۱06 ات 19g missing. -I ko meg 27 there was more to that loving gesture than met the eye. Judy spoke up and told me they were heme podes ab A I's Place, ا briefly summarized my plans to skirt the world in Belinda and was off. Nice seeing them again, I thought. I sped through the air swift pace, but oh, 'twas all too swift. I met with’ what might have been a tragic collision, Air highways are so crowded nowa- days. I pulled along side and Bos on che aim brake, T hank Providence the vehicle was handl- ed by a steady hand. Lewis Mounts handed me his Lawyer's card ‚and with a speedy gesture he wiped of his monocle and sped op, Tie lawyer, I found as I scanned the card was Don Gilpin. Well, he certainly picked a station in life where he could legally blow off his great big mouth. aA On into ‘the clouds I travel- ad. Overhead a desperate noise was heard. It was a piper cub, aropping os I oicked one ‘hy i stead. Cleta's maid, Elaine Gea- bier answered and said Mrs. Mon- eybags was in her bawth, but that she would take the phone to her, She answered amidst, a bubble bath (she told me) in drawled tones I hardly recognised, She had been studying a crese in French, and was, putting hor learning to use, After finishing the conversa- | tion, Betty decided to knock off; for lunch with me. She knew of a nice’ little place called Trox- ell's Care. This seemed to” = rouse an old memory, but I could-| n't quitc place it. Haas told me it was THE BILL. After lunch wag almost over, a comedian came out--naturally Bud Brom. I see he had whitewashed his jokes 4 bit, for professional purposes, | Haas had to return to her labors, so I decided to spend the afternoon in a show. I looked over a daily paper, and decided The Galloping Grohowski's look ed most interesting. There ٣ the screen I saw Dorothy am a heated argument over the recent California Homburg. I guess the Kentucky Derby ha moved west, and it. looked XM a nose. And there was Clara Las kowski even though her new stag name was Clara Laskowcovich Why, she hadn't changed a bit It was a delightful picture, an oh boy a double feature. The next picture, proved to be quit disgusting, what with all thi Johnny-floppers screaming in m ears over the new hit, Don Jess wein who was crooning 'Backached in a ferocious manner, ےت several 0 € day, such as T y The اط Song , pee ae Red Nosed, and a few other, removed mysclf in sheer discour agment. What w as the hotel. I left early t morning for Hawaii, i -— Honolulu around noon. And the to se oc ری رر یپ (cont, on next page....., e Jennie in though Dorothy's horse had won by was Jim Lindsey trying in Des Moines?That did not remain in question long, for at the end of the wrestling match, Dale un- covered the Masked Man, only to come face to face with Vernon Clark E couldn't stop to talk, S9 strolled on down through the side anows. There I saw the World's Fattest Woman at 1,000 TOSE, Mercedes 4 This was the EAE E, 0 1 Lett. kfter. bidding Card a Ona fareweid, and thanking kim for mic many kindnesses, I went back to Be Linda. T intended to make .no more stovs, until San Francisco, but Polinda had a strange knock, and T didn't know what to make of it, so I pulled freight at a 6 burg called Skunk Hollow. . Qut ran a farmer with a pitchfork fcllowed by his little woman, and commanded me to remove myself and ny belongings before they called the constable. I--gubsss I had killed a chicken. After Doc Rzepka and Clara Niespodziany Rzepka found it was me, though, they dropped charges, and we all enjoyed a chicken dinner, pre- pared in the lovliest manner. As i her the Hzopka's Ranch, I found Clara's hired man, Phil Parry, pulling up fence posts, San Francisco, my destination, was at hand. Casimir Bart, the mayor of San Francisco greeted me upon my ar- rival.I thought that was right Triendly of Cas. I walked down the, street and there in a window I saw Betty Haas, motioning fran- tically at me--or someone. d entered and found that Betty was a columnist on a local newspaper. (Gossip, of course.) 4nd there was Miriam Camp ell running here and there sending and receiving news for Betty. Betty told me ali she knew, and that of course was ALL. She told me of Cleta Sullivan's marriage to J.P. Mon- eybags, and of their beautiful home in Beverly HILLS dec- ided that I really shouldn't take time to call on her persone ally, but to telephone-her in- told her what I was up to and who I hadn't seen and she said, Why, Wlmer Johnson is my man, didn't you know? With that I fell into a faint--almost. Ann said she and Elmer had run away to get married. (But did they have to run that far?) Elmer had hopes of raising a flock of camcls and had proved to be quite the success. I epuldn't get Mr, Carr, as his line was busy, so I gave it up as a lost cause, and decided to go to England and try to cell from there. When I got to England, I found Pat Galbreath trying tə set up a tele- vision station. Ths Prince of Wales and whe wers out digging heles to set up the poles, The Prince said he was tired of site ting on a satin cusnion. I decided to head for home, but somchow, or othcr, I got off course and landed near Cuba. I flew low over an exclusive yacht where I saw Jeanotte Murdick throwing pen- nies to the natives. Now I Knew I had seen everything!!! I decided as long as I was there, I might as well stop. But IT hadn't seen eve erything----there was Katie Hughes sacking sugar for export. I again started for old New Carlisié., I got there this. time, and there was Josephine headed for the local grocery with her regular Saturday night cggs. '47 would kids that We cheer leaders of like to thank all the yelled during the “year, and for their swell -support at all the basketball games. ye' ve really had lots of fun; bop, It's really lots of fun .meet- ing cheerleaders from other sch- ools and to encourage the tryouts for cheer-leading for next year the only thing we can say is that Practice makes perfect. The tourneys are one of the things Pm sure Judy, Russ, and I shall nev- er forget. So, what say, kids, let's turn out for cheer leader try-outs next year and may the bg$t te win. ...... | sufficient a- souvenirs, so I bought a grass Skirt. ا pis By this time,‘ I was hungry again, so the beautiful music that filled my ears drew me into a cafe, ‘Uonolulu's Prido and Joy Hawaiin beauties were lying aroung in their grass skirts ith violins. I viewed them all, cause I knew I'd see Lillian Buz- | alski at the console of the pian- fash- Phyllis 0, dressed in a disarming Marie Tolmen and sway that called for many encores. Trecsula not loiter longer, so and sped Rakahenga Isle, a place I'd al- ways wanted to survey. Their sys- a bit years since the Byrdak and Bill Bill and Walt were trying to beach the natives,--well, they were just trying to teach them. enscıded, 1 make it to few hop and I a rrived there s ome hours lat- er. Lorraine Haag and Marilyn Wil son had the missions well in hand and 1 was glad. They didn't need any help from me so I conti- nued my course to Shanghai where I found Harry Kaminski as quite a | Success as a military leader.Gen- , eral Kaminski, he was known aS... Now, everyone in China can shoot crap as well as harry. My next hope was to see Afgan- Stan. T didn't expect to see any old friends here, but guess who had settled down to a peaceful l ife of crocheting bl ankets?Bet- ty Miner and Arlene Nickerson!!! Quite a change from the old days. I decided to get out the old ESS rolo. I figured up and I had seen all but six of my old buddy-buädics. How interesting to find them at such distant ports. This incited mo to seek out. the others. + counted out my pennies and found that I had mount to call “r. Carr back in New Carlisle. I was quito certain he had managed to keep up with all the old graduates. I got the op- erator, aná found her to be none other than Ann Alice Tuszynski. I i All the | Ton. | Sticgly with several other slink- |y boautios slunk out in a | I hopped aboard Belinda | tem of living had changed am the last ı arrival of Walt | Smith. . New Guinea in the next UA SACLEM. ] EE OGRAPFS er FFA Sponsor: Mr. Marvel Press Bill Troxell V.Pres: Oscar Serry Sec: Ward Osborn Treas: Frank Gadacz The New Carlisle Chapter of Future Farmers was started in the fall of 1943. Since that time the Vocational Agriculture De- partment has had many things of which to be proud. They have made most of their own furnishing for the room. They have held successful Father and Son Banquets, each one being better than the one before. They have given their first honorary membership this year and will continue to give one each year. They have had 2 teams in the state apple judging contest, 9 teams in state vegetable judging contest, l team in the state dairy judging contest, 5 teams in the state livestock judging con- test and 1 boy in the state pub- lic speaking contest. There . is one livestock team, one dairy judging and a crops judging team on their way to the state contest this year. In October, 1945 the F., Fo. A, sponsored an F,F,A, and community Fair. There were about 350 exhibits « entered, About 500 people came in the evening to see the exhibits, In October, 1946 again the Fair was held, About 500 exhibits and entered and about 900 people came for the eve ening performance and to see the exhibits, There are five seniors in the F,F, this year, They are Walter -Brydak, Vernon Clark, Harry Kaminski, David Rzepka and William Troxell, Walter, Vernon, Harry and David have bean in the FP, F, A, for three years and Bill has heen a member for four years. TEENS Sponsor------- Miss June Shull Pres.----------- Pat Galbreath V.Pres,.----------- Judy Kleine SE A lal la Marilyn Wilson Treas.----- Jane Ann Nickerson Song leader---Miriam Campbell Yt BE EN S is an organization 57۸ ٥۸۸۶۲0756076007 giriss. it is af- iliated with the YMCA and was ormerly known as the Girl Re- erves, We girls who belong to rganization learn to be loyal, rue, ufplondly, and of service henever we are needed. Last summer Pat Galbreath و uth Ann Smith, and Miss Shull sent a few days at a Y.W.U.A. amp. On Saturday, April 5th we as- isted with the Cancer Drive, re- this alts of which were quite grat- tying, thanks to some of the ılthful Y-Teens who braved the iging wind and storm pestering 18 nice people down town to rive , We took in $50.65 that iy and on another day we took in 20.10. A social event that was fun to Llan as well as to attend was the stardust Swing . The gm was |Splendent in stars and glit = ing silver dust. All who at = mded had a good time. We arranged for and helped resent two chapel services in 1ich Father Gowan WilliamsfChi.) ıd David Landis, lawyer, were yest speakers. Our choir sang ; the last service. The Y-Teens gave a Christmas ageant on the story of the Life ٦76ط eg, We also contributed phonograph acordas to a children's orphan- 30 This year there were enrolled ) Y-Teens,12 of these béing sen- JS. , CHORUS WORK The Chorus has been under the direction or lr. Eslinger for the last three years. This is the first year that the chorus bës competed in any social work, They got a first in the district in year and went to the state con- test. The Seniors in the chorus are as follows: Betty Wade,Dale Ket; tring, Arlene Nickerson, B 7 Smith, Betty Miner, Carl 0 Don Gi loan, Phyllis I Lawrence Brom, Lewis Mounts, Don Jesswein, 4 The chorus wishes to thank the director, Mr. Eslinger, for wham he had to put up with for ٣٣ last year; wilh ‘ald of The sen- iors in the chorus. This club(for boys only)start- ed in New Carlisle High School nine years ago. The organization is religious, as it is affiliseal with the Y,M.C.A. d Our Hi Y this year boasted total of 24 active members fra the sophomore, junior and ۱ classes, Our meetings were set for the fourth period every other? held meeting in the gym. We sponsored the Pep Club thif Sen as one of our projects | ol our other projects w = soring four of وت gek and our sellin were at the Sprin 8 Conte Bremen, rence WG C BAND For the last four years the New Carlisle Band has participat- ed in the district and state con- test under the direction of Wil- bur Esliager. For the last two years New Carlisle has rated high an both district and state contests, Last year New Carlisle rated second but this year they came through with first rating, The Seniors, who have complet- 60 their senior year will receive awards. These awards are given on “an honor and meri: ۰ he Seniors, who will receive : honory awards for outstanding work in band and solos and ensembles, are as follows: Dale Kettring Miriam Campbell Jane Ann Nickerson Lillian Buzalski Marilyn Wilson Merit Award Elmer Johnson James Lindsey Ann Tuszynski Lawrence Brom The Seniors, who are the most outstanding in band are as follows: Dale Kettring has participated in solos and ensemble rating very high in this. HE has “been in the New Carlisle Band for six years playing the trumpet. Miriam Campbell,an outstanding accompianist on the piano, has been accepted by the Ball State University of Music,and she plans to enter this fall. We also wauld like to credit to some outstanding iors who have played in the band for six years. These are. «Jane Ann Nickerson, Marilyn Wilson,and Dale Kettring, who has ' been in the band the longest. We wish to take this opport- unity to thank our band director, Wilbur Eslinger, who has put up with a lot the last four years. Thank you, Mr. Eslinger! GAA : MY OPINION d Sponsor: Miss Broadhurst Question: tiPresident: Judy Kleine What is your idea of an ideal- |Vice-Pres; Betty Wade high school student? 8 Sece- Treas: Elaine Geabler Di Mr. Carr: itThe Girls Athletic Association A sincere person with a high- been a very active organiza- purpose and who works industrious- n, it has accomplished a great ly to achieve this purpose.He is wl this year, due to the co- also interested in the welfare of kyration of the members, sponsor his school and classmates and jj officers of this organization gives of his time to help them. lay The girls met every Thursday eight and played volley---ball, Phyllis Steigely: „‚trball, basket-ball and ping- I think the ideal high school ig Many other activities were student is supposed to be neat in „poned and enjoyed by us girls appearance, friendly, courteous year. and easy to get along with and After our recreation we met in Know, | Home Ec. room for our busi- 4 s meetings, we discussed and Don Gilpin: ined many things such as a Athletic, studious, a person iquet for the basket-ball boys, who can take and hand out a joke! — ling at the Halloween Festival Le rood booth at the music Carl Takacs: itest, Jovial, athletic, studious At the end of this year, the and ambitious. Courteous and 1,4. had a banquet honoring the loyal. ior GA A. members for © their ¡ive participation. Dale Kettring: ta A person who is active in su EG A most things, yet is persistent in W After Prom for something to do his lessons, Junior phoned Mr. Marker at 2 lock in the morning: I do hope Shirley Logan: j1aven't disturbed you, he said The ideal high school student tlserily. is an akround person. He partici- Mr. Marker: Oh, No, that's pates in most school activities , ak, pal, I had to get up to and still gets decent grades. Swer the telephone, anyway. pth Betty Haas: y My idea of an ideal student 1 SENIOR GIFT is one who maintains good grades even though they have a good time i For many years, it had been and have outside activities. e custom of graduating classes JN present a gift to the school. Jane Ann Nickerson; jis year, we felt that setting Walter Wilson. ide a fund for a new scoreboard uld, in a small way, be a means Mrs. Crouch: y expressing our appreciation , Someone who is intelligent and jatitude and thankfulness. We interested in outside activities. ncerely hope that the school 11 benefit from this small nation, 1 è Ge NW —— — ee 10 . 2 NL, سے L. — 10 eCe Mo SUMMARY. N.C. ——Q orm € 6 ede. و و و n. o... TRACK THIRD COUNIY EVENTS = FURS in NR :80 Yd. Relay North Liborty Now Carlislo. SEDET RO O O جات یہ رو وی OOO axel E DAR IO AIDA MMC T A M D ILL Sets nee Lon Yd. Dash : Wright Le : Gadacz N.C.: Reader od IN PS A کہ E Mee e اس چٹ ہے IUE بر وہ ا پا کش E Ke ا ایا ا ا اس UG DEELER DEER eer seess TER ےی رس E a ا LE e, tap alee نا ا E ا ان نے b EE : rl Auli. 26. 03 High Hurdles,...;.. Takacs..........Ne@s..2...desswein....... s e ME JM eR asd. MEAE E NES MERITORUM a : : Eee ge 2.0, Mile : liounts N.C. = Brown WeC.: Woodworth Bot va eet ہو ee mis. EO ۰۷ 440 Malls Dash : Platt 29 Moore Nee Harness 1 N : :3 : : : r A A SCA NAO A Ee ..... M cr M LE a ا ہک wv , ریت LE ACICI : jum ARC a 3 BIN m CUT don D ul : GK : hE Ge MEN Low Hurüles ; Wright L. : Takacs N.C.: Stanifer دی ہا ree aR ا pen ea ete leery ee NI uM -—————-—— idquc gu lectus uec p c e tig : : : Gi a را Wei Ne 880 Yds. Dash + Mounts N.C. : Womack MAC Annis : i : : : n4: x ER ER نس : : ; E ھا می 1. 220 Yd. Dash : : ٤ N.C. : Levan N.C.: Savage کم T Ei B ER E E : : : : Mui کو یا Hlc ME جو پھچ Pole Vault : FOX Ma po Mesoh ا کا O زا سم می A ۱۱۰7 نا نا سس نے اہ corno. ono. Re a ee allele d „.... Ka (07 V ae. 2 E i : : ‘ : : : : 3 : | Asire Wee} A act E i i | High Jump : Mikel M, : Byrdak 11.81 چو تھا سو یا O T Am mm mee meer سد دہ SE ا ا اک Deet, سا نہ ان 有 m olde. dd c er DEE: e eo ae oe | TR M ege Broad Jump : Mikel “76, N.C.: Knepp Prag; ; i : ' : : : | r کور ae Shot Put Jones N.L. : Swift (fei Kettring Wee At i : : : online REN : ee TN AE TO Oe NES ڈو IAS be cR fd Zén ei pro Are TA minor awards for playing with the second team, The varsity team had a fair year winning 12 times while losing S games in the sea- son, The Tigers came close to winning the county basketball tourney but were nosed out by Woodrow ‘Tilson 35-30, TRACK 1944-45 Spring rolled around and a number of Sophomores réported for. the first track session, The New Carlisle trackmen, under the di- rection of Mr, Shaw , took the County track championship held at School Field in South Bend, Le Mounts, W. Byrdak, and G. Moore participated in the meet. SOFTBALL 1945-46 Softball was 2 very popular sport this season ior there was a full softball schedule. The New ‘Carlisle team won the County Soft coached by Mr. Shaw. W. Byrdak, L. Mounts, G. Moore, and P. Parry were regulars. This year the Tigers won 7 straight games to take the title. ball Title, BASKETBALL 1945-46 Coach Pfeiffer had high hopes for the 1945-46 season. The team had a great year by taking 14 victories while going down in de- feat only 4 times in regular sea- son play. The Tigers were Go- favorites with Lakeville to win the County Tourney. The Tisers Bre a tS “SOPTBALL 19 (43-4 Softball seemed to interest only afew of our Freshman boys. None of the boys were fortunate in making the team, coached by Mr, Shaw, BASKETBALL 1945-44 Most ‘all the Freshman bes went out for basketball but the Competition was too great in their Freshman year and none of the boys made the squad. TRACK 1943-44 Several boys went out ` Tor track, coached by Mr. Shaw. Lewis Mounts was the only Freshman that made the aquad, The New Carlisle track team bad a good year plac- ime second in the county meet held at School Field in South Bend, SOFTBALL 1944-45 On aecount of gas rationing the New Carl- several games and tire rationing isle team had only with other schools and there was tio county schedule. Byrdak and Mounts were reserves on the team, BASKETBALL 1944-45 Most all the fellows answered the call of Coach Pfeiffer's first basketball practice. Walt Byrdak, L, Mounts, D, kettring,B. and a new comer Carl Ta- kacs made the Basketball squad, These sophomore Dors 3111 received Gë 7 x TIEN D has been beaten was mile- relay ` B. Smith L. Mounts, D. Kettring, C. Takacs, and W. Byrdak. The Tigers enjoyed a very good season winning 12 games against 6 defeats in regular season play, The Tigers put up a fine battle for the County Tourney beating highly favored team, the Madison Panthers -in the second game of the Tourney, but once again New Carlisle was runner up, losing to Washington+-Clay in the final game. The second team won 9 games and lost 9, TRACK 1946-47 Senior boys on the track team this year - are: C, Takacs, D, Jesswein, D, Kettring, L.Mounts, G. Moore, and We Byrdak. Takacs runs the high and low hurdles. He placed lst in the low hurdles and end in the high hurdles in fhe Lakeville Relays. In the County meet he broke the record in high hurdles and placed 2nd in the low hurdles. Jesswein broad jumps and runs the high hurdles. He placed 2nd in high hurdles in the County meet. Kettring pole vaults and shot puts He placed 3rd in the Coun- ` ty track meet. Mounts runs the mile, half mile, and in the mile-relays, The only time he in his Sophomore year. He won lst place in the half-mile at Lake- ville and in the County meet.The mile Relay teams won s the County meet. enr ور Moore runs in the and 440, He placed sec 1 440 in the County وی تح WI Byrdak high jumps and runs in the low hurdles and half-mile Re- j lay. He tied for ong l County meet and, places یو M Lakeville Relays. The half- ile Relay team placed end in Ke County meet, 7 £ 万 L E ملک took their first two games in the tournament but were upset by Wil- son in the final game. Fans will never forget the 1946 Sectional Tournament when the Tigers were beaten in an overtime in the fin- al game by Central of South Bend. Juniors on the varsity were L, Mounts, D. Kettring, OC. Takacs, and W. Byrdak. Bs Trozell, B. Smith, and G. Moore played on the second team. TRACK 1945-46 The New Carlisle Tigers. won their second straight track title held at Mish awaka and also for the second straight year took the Lakeville Relays. In the County meet Carl Takacs won the 200 yd. low hurdles and Lewis Mounts won the mile and half=-míle runs. D. Jesswein, W. Byrdak, and G. Moore also competed in the meet. SOFTBALL 1946-47 Last fall “the boys entered School with high hopes of winning another softball title but had it shattered at different times dur- ing the schegule. New Carlisle won their first four games but lost the final three. The Tigers placed third in the conference. P. Parry, W.Byrdak, and L. Mounts were regulars on the team. C. Takacs, B. Smith, D. Kettring and G. Moore were reserves, BASKETBALL 1946-47 When the Senior boys reported for the first basketball practice in October they were greeted by a new coach Mr. Loyal Marker, who replaced Mr, Pfieffer, as 'head basketball coach at New Carlisle. Mr. Marker changed to the man to man defense instead of the old zone defense which the New Car - lisle teams used “in the past years. Seniors on the varsity team were, D, Gilpin, G. Moore, SEMOR ACTIVITIES Vernon Clark 4-H Junior Leaden-3-4 Sec. Of B.F.A.-3 Sec. of 4-H, 3 F.F.A..-2-5-4 Tattler Staff-4 Annual Staff-4 Patricia Galbreath G.A. À,.-1-4 Pep Club-4 Y-Teens , 1-2-3-4 (Pres.4) Band 1-2-3 Norma Gay Class Pres.-1 Class Sec-4 4-H,-1 Halloween Queen-4 . Senior Play-4 Junior Play-3 Annual Staff-4 Y-Teens,1-2-5-4 Elaine Geabler Class Treas.-1 Halloween Queen-2 Student Council-2 Jr. Play-ö G.A.A.-1-4 (Sec-Treas.-4) 4-H-1-2-5 (Jr.Leader-3) Tattler Staff-Editor-4 Annual Staff-Editor-4 Donald Gilpin Basketball-4 Hi-Y-3-4 Senior Play-4 Chorus-4 F.F.A,-Í Dorothy Grochowski G.A.A.-4 Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 Jennie Grochowski و۵ ےے, تا ے٤ Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 (continued next page) Casimer Bartoszewicz. Farm Worker Darleen Bowker. G.A.A.-4 Tattler Staff-4 Annual Staff-4 Lawrence Brom Band 3-4 Swing Band-4 Chorus-4 Junior Play-3 Senior Play-4 Operetta-3 Hi-Y-4 Track-4 Pep Club-4 Annual Staff-4 ilan Buzalski Band 5-4 Walt Byrdak Basketball,2-3-4 A 275-4 Track,2-3-4 Softball,2-5-4 Senior Play-4 Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 4-H, 1-2-5-4 Miriam Campbell Y-Teens-2-5-4 G.A,A.-4 Band, 1-2-5-4 Chorus-3-Pres. Junior Play-3 Senior Play-4 Operetta-ó Tattler Staff-4 Ànnual Staff-4 Swing Band-4 Pep Club-4 4-H(five yrs.) Jr.Leader=2yT« 5ec.2 yr. Nancy E G.A.A.-1(V.Pres.) Y-Teens 2-5-4 Halloween Queens3 Yell Leader 3-4 Sec. of Student Youncil-3 ly n 0 سم SENIOR ACTIVITIES ہہ Lorraine. Haag Judy Kleine Pep Club-4 4-H 1-3, Sec-9 en Junipr Piay-9 Y-Teens-1-2-5-4 Y-Teens-1-2-3-4 Student Director of Senior Play (V-Pres.-4) Annual Staff-4 G.A.A.1-4(Pres.-4) Yell Leader-4 Bett کے Baton Twirler-2-5-4 Band-2- Student Council Vice-Pres;-4 Y-Teens- Se 4 Tattler Staff-4 qe T. 2۱۳۷69706 7 Annual Staff-4 G.A. A, -1-4 Pep Club- 4 Clara Laskowski Pep Club-4 Catherine Hughes Y-Teens-ó$ G.,A.A,. -4 Tattler Staff-4 Y-Teens ‚1-2 Annual Staff-4 Junior Play-$ James Lindsey Donald Jesswein Band-5-4 Track 2-3-4 Track-2 Class Pres.-9 Vice-Pres of F.F«A.-5 Albert Lichtenbarger Hi-Y 3-4 Band-2-3 Pres.4-H Beef Club-3 Track-2 Jr.Leader of 4-H-5 Chorus-4 Shirley Logan Senior Play-4 Y-Teens-1-2-3-4 G.A.A.1-4 Elmer Johnson Pep Club-4 Band-3-4 . Band-2-3 Annual Staff-4 Tattier. Staff-4 Betty Miner : Chorus-4 Harry Kaminski . (Pres.) Ae H 2-3-4 787.38 2-0-4 Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 Gene Moore Track,2-5-4 Basketball, 5-4 Softball-3 Dale Kettring Hi-Y-2-3-4 Track-2-5-4 Senior P - Basketball 2-3-4 یں AN E تم oe Class Treas.-3 i-Y-2-5- C ice- - wp دی ى حر lass Vice-Pres.-2 Senior (17-4 Junior Play-d Band-1-2-8-4 Chorus-4 Jr, Leader in 4-H-3 Swing Band-4 Lewis Mounts Softball 3-4 Chorus 3-4 Junior Play-3 © Senior Play-4 Operetta-3 Class Pres.2-4 Annual Staff (continued next col.) (continued next page.) ACTIVITIES toont.) Phyllis Steigely G.A.A.-1-4 Y-Teens-2-3 Chorus-3-4 Junior Play-3 Senior Play-4 Operetta-3 Pep Club-4 Cleta Sullivan Y-Teens , 1-2-3-4 Band-3 Pep Club-4 GA A, -4 Carl Takacs Basketball-2-3-4 Track-2-5-4 Softball-1-4 F.F,A.-3-4 Hi-Y-3-4 Class Vice Pres.-4 Junior 2187-5 Senior Play-4 4-H 2-3 Chorus-4 Marie Tolmen Y-Teens-1-2-3-4 G.A.A. -4 Pep Club-4 Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 William Troxell PLFA, 1-2-5-4 Basketball-2-3 Senior Play-4 Class Vice-Pres.-3 Class Treas-2 Annual Staff Tattler Staff Jeanette Murdick Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 Arlene Nickerson Chorus-2-5-4 Jane Ann Nickerson 4-H-1-2 Band,l-2-5-4 (.Pres.-4) Chorus, 1-2 Operetta-4 Y-Teens-1-2-3-4 (Treas.-4) Pep Club-4 Tattler Staff-4 Annual Staff-4 Clara Niespodziany G.A. À. 1-4 Y-Teens-1-2-5-4 Baton Twirler,3-4 Tattler Staff-4 (Ass't Editor) Annual Staff-4 Pep Club-4 Junior Play-3 Phillip Parry Class Treas.-3 Hi-Y 3-4 Senior Plage Basket bal Le äs Softball-5$-«4 Josephine Piekarski Annual Staff-4 Tattler Staff-4 Ann Alice Tuszynski-Band,2-5-4 G.À.A.-4 . XXeToens-4 Junior Play-3 Mercedes Proud Supporting play casts David Rzepka F.F.A.-1-2-5-4 i Wade Y-Toens-2-95- 4-H G,A.A.,1-4 (Pros. V.Pres.) Junior Leader 2 -3-4 Soho d (V.Pres.) Pep Blub-4 Track2-3 Prompter for Jr. Sr.Plays Marilyn Wilson Band 1-2-5-4 Y-Teens 1-2-3-4 William Smith Basketball 3-4 Vice-Pres. of class-1 Student Council Pres,-4 Operetta-3 Senior Play-4 Class Sec.-3 Chorus-4 Class Treas.-4 Hi-Y-3-4 Pep Club Junior ۶18-6 Officer in Y-Teens for 2 years. CLASS: NIGHT: PROGRAM May 15, 1947, 8 o'clock Processional- Largo ere ees eo sss 6 Band The Star Spangled Banners. ees so2+0 42:2 no 29, I Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag......... « Audience Led by Marie Tolmen Welcome Addressee ss eee s o e rl came ss 2s wem E DES MD LS Bonge We are the Jolly Seniors ............-.Senior Class - Musical Skit.lo 4.4.4.4 9 ess ncm no mentor Band 8 5 877250960 1 + +988 9 پ9 SEN erate ves mes a ۰7 Vocal SelectionSs. SÉ seee مات وا ee COD In a Little Red School House By the Senior Members of the Chorus Class m او we heat ہے تہج سے .Elaine Geabler Trumpet SOLO ےہ ای سط o. Kettring Presentation of Senior Class 63776 ء۰٠٠٠ ٠٠ 70 Presentation of Mimeoscope Stand.......Clara Niespodziany Duo Piano Numbop......cpesvevevuaeescso pane Ann Nickerson Miriam Campbell Presentation of Award. ... «ses. sn ena ewell, Webster Carr Class 50262۳0720901۷ 77700۰ am AOS SS School Band Fareweel koese a ersehen Mounts Song = Pe rews lI csi sds EE ER ve Ke RL us 6ظ Class HONORS PREVIOUSLY AWARDED Valedictorian Salutatorian Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizenship Award............Elaine Geabler Junior Board Member of the St. Joseph County Anti-Tuber- culosis League.......Betty Haas SS aedem dE 3 ees oos n n SÉ. Don Gilpin tomaten R Parry Reader's Digest Äerd, میم عم Marilyn Wilson American Legion. HONORS TO BE ANNOUNCED Junior Board Member of the St. Joseph County Anti-Tuber- culosis League..,..Jane Szmanda All Around asc Rp و ×× 997+۳ Mounts HOT LE TON Vl sees e ul. ela aid ale ہک اہ یں 9 می et Depártmental Awards. : مس و Journalism. i Agriculture, Muse 20 Physical Education Sei 60866 rue NEE Geabler ےر ال وا ا ای من eccesso sss s Dill Troxell e DOS Music Pass روہ e.s... SCG Sport Page 70 ا EE Toe aie eee olele soo ss e n s Mi NN CU UE E SCHOLARSHIP AWARD Indiana UNS VERSE CY یھی اھ اعم ee Haas = IN RHYME A gal who lives up To her maiden name, IS that neat Norma Gay Of telephone fame. The’ girl who's won Clem ' Is our friend, Blaine Geabler, A 1 - And according to Clem, No one could be abler. Gilpin and Takacs, Just two of a kind, Are a couple of pals Who have girls on their mind, (But to make it seem better To them, we shall find There are lots of the girls 4ho really don't mind- either). Jenny and Dorothy, The milkmaids with charm, Are sisters who someday Will own a srand farm. Lorraine Haag is a helpful ماود Always ready and willing, Seems to me that it won't be long, iTi 68 Ob she is filling, Betty L. ا Is “next ‘on the last, From grapevine we hear She was five when first KLSE iy When on the dance floor It can truly be. told That 210167 70838 dancing ‚Will never grow old. 4 SENIORS Qur class roll Receives its start With the mis-spelled name Of Casmir Bart, We really believe that Darleen B. Fas lived here all. hey life We hope she will always Stay here ven when she becomes a wife, L. V. Brom has a warging tounge, But it slows its pace Around Julianne Young, e be a great violinist On Tanda an on sea, TE the main ambition Or igitian PB, The Byrdak car IM meter come to a halt, Mires os on 7 freee deer tol] Walt, otto, in here comes: Miriam C, With her magical piano fingers te 2 piano is in-sight- eee neither hesitates nor lingers. L Nancy Canaday is light and peppy mentee, she's our chee Mieadin gal and hardıvy a girl is in our class Te ط77 767 she isn't a pal. Jeanette!s our lass with grace and poise Naunet piel. is she, She pleases many of the boys With her per-son-al-i-ty. vernon Clark is quiet, too, He seldom says a word, And yet, there comes a time When even Vernon can be heard. The bass hörn in the band, he plays, His name is James Lind-sey, He's quite well-liked by ev-ry-one, For his friendly ways, you see, Arlene Nickerson's quietness Is quite a trait with © her; But with the opposite sex, She causes quite a stir, Now here comes Phyllis Stebegl-ey She can dance and sing, and ` say- 'Tis rumored about--here and there, She stops not--night or day. Clara Laskowski is fair and blonde, With boys she's rather shy, But of some lad, she'll soon grow fond, And marry him by and by. Most everyone knows that Marie T Works at the South Shore Station, ۱ It really is quite wonderfu. That she works whilé getting her education, ine کے یت 2 T B. Miner loves her Theodore Of him she thinks all 5 day, That guy, she 7 does ‘ adore, AY. 0 س٦ tounge- twister name yer someday be: seen in the NAE 1 of Fame “Her. love, he does repay. TERA WI You'll recognize dear Patricia By her compe hair And if there's something to be done She always will be there, Phil Parry is a chararacter We must put on our list, Phil's ambition, from what we hear Is to be a pharmacist, We often laugh with Jo Piekarski, She has a great o But just to be a farmer's wife, Is Josephine's ambition. Dale Kettring is our bugle boy, O'er hill and vale you hear him, Playing tunes both loud and clear, As the people stand and cheer them. Mercedes Proud is the quiet type She's gone here quite a while, You know we'll always remember her. There's a place for her in our file. Judy K's a little whiz When it comes to sports and eatin', Jack Palmer likes her as she is, She's what sugar can not sweeten, William R. Smith is next in line I hear he's the bashful king, Bat if you really know him (Pat says), Hets not that type, you'll find, Don Jesswein with his curly hair, Could be quite a whiz at farmin!, But Altha likes him ass he is- Ce . She thinks him mighty charmin', Clara Niespodziany's wardrobe . Is nearly filled:by now, Get all dressed up, now, Clara- Come out and take. a bow! SCH A و Brown hair and eyes this seniob Das; And quite a helper, too, Jane Ann Nickerson is her name, She's well known to all of you. Shirlie Logan, from Hudson Lake’ Will someday make her choice, Of the man she'll spend her life with, (Who'll win her pleasant voice?) A great judge of calves And all kinds of livestocks'1ll Be known to the public As R. William Troxell. Intelligence and wit has she, And looks, too, I might add, Her name is Marilyn Wilson,’ folks, She likes to make us glad. (Happy, that is). Our senior class will never get over, The fact that Gene Moore Is our best Casanova(r). B TICNOES SENIORS IN From Hudson Lake comes Cleta S. She's quite a girl, they say, She really is the busy one, She rarely stops for play. Lewie Mfg: an ath-e-lete, An ath-lete full of vim, His lady is Louanna M. Louanna, we repeat. A jolly young lady Is Cath-er-ine Hughes, She likes to give justice Where justice is due(s). Doc Rzepka's complexion and blonde, wavy hair, Causes quite a commotion With the ladys so faire Our curly-haired lass, Ann Alice Tusynski, Has been seen going places With Harry Kaminskä. Betty Wade, a charming lass, - Ts known for being late, Except the tires when Deany comes, But then, that's for a date. $e 4 f Du Ar for „honor j gr ip of just s of Lt im of € ! honor mol Ca yp list Ag ‘dor y them £ {the H imd the your gi Just | al Im 008 | ht theo: tat Sen fine bu vie و 1 their m cone ads, 0 ith us fas y BT | ee es جس مت PU LALKS CLOSE THE GARDEN GATE Lewis Mounts We are gathered here this eve- ning friends for one last good time together before leaving the garden of New Carlisle High School. Some of us have been here for 12 years- (or longer)and few for just a short time; yet during the time we have been here together many friendships have grown just as seeds in your garden grow, This prom is one event we will long remember even after leaving the garden. Our memories are ab- out all that we can carry with us as we leave and this is an event we will long remember, We've had a lot of fun here with the gardeners, too. We remember things like Mr. Stutsman's gold tooth, Mr. Shaw's --Ahem l--curl: : hair, Mr. Markers bashfulness, the fun we've had together in Mr. Manes's classes and, theoretieally that is, Mr, Dively 's elasses. It is also wonderful to watch the effects of the ‚sunshine of just one of Mr. Carr's smiles or some of the plants that have gone astray. We will remember these little familiar jokes and we have a lot of fun with them, but the garden- ers, our teachers, have also tried to help us grow by learning. So now I would like to thank the Juniors for this enjoyable evening, our teachers for the help and guidance they have given us, and thank God that all of this has been possible. So now we Seniors are about ready to leave the old NCHS gar- den and close the gate. Some of us probably could have picked up a thing or two or more before leaving--No, No, Gilpin, not girls! Now, Kettring, if you and Teka- cs will quit swinging on that gate, I'll close it on afi lp Senior class and we'll chpose opr separate paths and go down the Me road of life. is open, : Jack Palmer We a group of friends and Ser- iors are gathered together pos- ADAN tor the last time. It is my honor and privilege to open this garden gate. We of the Junior Class are nleased . and happy to have the Mass pf 47 here with us tonight to carry out the fine old tradi- Sion of giving a dinner and dance iu Boner of their brilliant high School career. I. have here a long list of the many things they have ‘Gone for our school. Some of them are even good. Speaking of the fine careers we all under- stand the wonderful teaching had by our gardeners. Just the other day Curly Shaw and I were talking and he said Mounts had great possibilities . But theoretically Mr,Dively says, that Senior Class is a mighty fine bunch, and they will all make a wonderful showing working in their respective places. Do you concur?” As we all shake our heads, Yes, and wonder if our friends that were in this garden with us for approximately 12 years will all bo as happy as we sincerely hope they will be. So Seniors the gate enjoy this evening as much as we have enjoyed presenting It to you. Have a good time and don't worry about tus garden for you have very intellectual class replac- ing you. We will do our best to carry on for you, some grasp the knowledge or sunshine and make a good crop; I do hope our SS will fair as well as yours. A nuw I would like to presen a ding ood friend and lea Eu of the Senior Së í who president Lewis Mounts مم ورگ e the garden gate. CUN (cont. column 2) He must have been ırıgnueuvu vy = all the sudden attraction because while trying to turn about for a hasty retreat he upset ; in the middle of the riyer. By the way Gene 18 that: the deep water you got into by asking 811 those different girls to the prom??? Quick to come to the rescue of the drowning man is Harry E He pulls him out of the water and hands him over to Doc Rzepka for further treatment. Of course the admiring audience of girls helps: add to the feeling of achievement which Hero Harry now has--that is Vil' “iss diuszynski comes on to keep an eye on develppments, But aside from sll t h e SE truths, we hate to see you san- TOYS I oven (It says Here!) Without you, noisy seniors, around next year, we the reserved bashful, intelligent juniors ٤ try to carry on!!! BOUQUETS WE HAVE GATHERED Elaine Geabler Well--that was really : sharp- Bruce, but you know all I could think of as: you went on and on with that dirt and scandal was a starved old Coo-o up on a perch calling coo-coo$,,c00-060, C90-COQ And now, my friends, I'll give give you something very lovely in comparison to that DIRT: in the garden. nd Bruce, I've a little four line verse that you will do well to heed: Gather ye resebuds while ye may J1d time is still a-flying And this same flower that smiles today Tomorrow will be dying. Let's all settle back and do a little reminiscing tonight------ imagino New Carlisle High School (way back there in New ” Carlisle Indiana) as a flower garden. from this flower garden, you can. choose any flower you want to--- there are snap-dragons, violeta, roses, orchids and even dandel-' ions, representing all the Miffer- DIRT IN OUR GARDEN Bruce Sharp”, Be sët Arose brignt 7: ‘arid ear onê morning and shone on the zayî ên of learnhimg - suppose- edly that is, New Carlisle High. School. : Some of the more alert char- acters who lived there were al- ready astir-= == Three talkative crickets, the Hudson Lake Hicks, Known as Batty tas, shirley Lo- . gan, and Gleta Sullivan ‘were talking about 21d Bull Prog Tak- sis and his escapades with cer- tain young tadpole, Thelma Fet- ter. Up hopped two Robins Phy- lis Steigelz and Betty Wade looking the field over for a nice juicy worm, namely Dean Van Dusen--the only thing b Lab would get Betty up that early in the day! As they passed a giant toad- stool they saw Lewie Mounts with a stranger (not to him) from the Fastern part of the country resting in the shade. He had just run 1,099 laps around the base to get in sheps for the Co, track meet. Nancy Canady is counting the laps for him . 0000 la-la-who is standing by with a scowl in his face--Whg, ER you shouln t be so jealöus. Bull Frog lakaes keeping in trim by Hopping the toadstool for Dur dles has his eye on $ blue rib- bon too. Dively ‚says, theoretically bat is, IE Lewie picks up his feet he moves, consequently. With an ear splitting roar, the super high-powered hawn mower: zame whizzing down 6 flagstone walk, with Jim Lindsey and 4] Litchenbarger off for a hard ‘days work, as they. pass the fish they nearly toppled S’carecrow Johnson into the water. Turning to the delicate little wood pecker perched on his s houlder, he said, „Fat Kettring sometimes d wonder, lhe camera is almost up Set as all the girls rush to the bank of the river where there's a DeluxeModel, 1948, red canoe, paddled by Gene Casanova Moora -——.— t o: And now because we orchids are nearing the close of our School Season, we have mixed emo- tions, so let us present a lovely mixed bouquet to a friendly and very colorful junior class, We can classify them as roses, be- cause--every one likes roses, ‚Thank you for a pleasant evening, well planned and carried out in honor of us Seniors, the rare and gorgeous orchids! SEEDS WE HAVE PLNNTED Mr, Carr Mr. Toastmaster and friends: First let me in behalf of the teachers thank the juniors and their sponsors for a well planned and enjoyable evening. Speaking of gardeners, they say a boy likes a girl who knows her onions and a girl likes a boy who knows his carats, We hope we have planted some jn. ity.seeds in this senior garden, ٦ Some of the seeds we hope we eonsciences, Kindness Courtesy Helpfulness and Concern We hope these seeds warmed by friendliness, watered by human association, cultivated by industry and bear much fruit. We hope to share with this senior class the results of their human gardens. will be I thank you. ( Mr. Carr's sharp ad lib jibes at the teachers, etc. are emitted---- O.K.? pals 1!) - . high. quali br die re ZS KOM TALKS (conto, activities around school, Durin E eu Our four high school years WS, the class of ہ7 gathered , have garden, 7 8 bouquet from that . Our Freshmen year makes think of a bunch toe یح violets----61 o f us to add a spot of color to the old high school! Unmet year, the e las s - of 144 reminded us more of thistles than of flowers. We were initiated --remember? But these thistles made up for it by bestowing us with a large bouquet of lilacs in the form of a party after the in- itiation, We also received an- other bouquet that year------ from the Red Cross. We won the Red Cross Pennant. In our second. year of high school, we were becoming more self-confident, but we didn't re- ceive many bouquets as a class. You all know how the snap-dragons seem to show-off------ that was us. in our Sophomore year. Next comes 4 year that will, - be well remembered by all of us... As we started down path No. 1 i n. our flower garden. tno first sign we come to was marted--- Junior-- Play . We presénted- =- Brother Goose’, I think if was 4 big “gúcceas=lof course, f was.in it) From play time : to Prom time , we received numerous small bouquets for outstanding individ- val and class achievements. But when it came around t O “prom time we decided not to ac- cept a bouquet; but to give one-- - a big one to thé class of 146, Now, 1 believe the de and seniors of this year a so important. that’ they should be Sc presented individually by specia king less than orchids === not a bouquet perhaps, but 47 vum dividual lovely orchids Boe kde present our dignified, outs GH ing class, Our achievements ات year include, of course و ke m ful records with which all of y are familiar. - s SE اوھ ہہت وہ ioco TON e ar ai -X Et c es (Cont, from Col. 1.) Never before did we realize the privileges and opportunities which would not have been pos- sible if you had not been gener- ous, unselfish, and helpful. Our teachers, principal, our trustee, and our schoclboard need also be congratulatec «upon their splendid co-operation i: presenting us with the. best concavion obtain- ... able. To our friends, woo have : utt Sot TEO ISS E TEH EE EEN exa 2,7 DI AT EW “ran e always been attentive and ۶۶ 7۲ we also exbend SUE ana bud We heard many mes that we are the. futuro 7 we are going to do. our Dest in ٣ ing that. challenge, We (hope ٤ make tomorrow better than today, just as past generations have, If we.succeed in deine 4 E will be because of your teaching, your guidance, and the training which you have given us. Witt these weapcns, we shall carry on! It is indeed an Honor o be valedictorian of this class. H know that ell ve have gained here shall be retained and the happy times ann friendships en joyec here always be the fondest of memories. Now, before we leave, there is one thought we should like to adc. Ve, the class of ‘47, do sincere- ly hope that the future graduatir classes. of New Carlisle Higl School will have gained as mucl at the close of their school ca- reer as we nave! After the cher's party Sat: “urday night, 23 6 Tay lo: said that sometking is missing o “Merritt Waymirs's' name; Ther should be a D in front of hi: name. Wonder wry she said that?? The right way to kill time to -work it to death. E ere Don't be afraid of competition,-: remember, a kite. rises against th Wind, nob with it. Don't sit around waiting fo an opening, or you may get intom holes a 2 dy SALUTATORY Friends: Betty Haas By virtue of your help we Have reached the goal we aimed Sor many years ago, that of igh Parents, Teachers, and ;2hool graduation; and we are oleased to have yeu with us in sar moment of glory. Yes, even though we worked many years ior bis honor, we ve DS a Moms ent ol elorys or wm A Pew 09 wo shall be 72070 at the bottom of another i:dder of life. We are e ly iocking Lerwar me he 70 OF acer agt to the future: out 6 hope, but into whatever channels our life may fall we shall never forget you; and we shail never cease.to make use of the know- ledge we gained from you. And so on behalf of the New Carlisle graduating class of 1947, I thank you---anc I welcome you. er Cp = WW VAL Ee JOR z Marii yr Parents, Teachers, Friends Classmates: Wilson and At last, the momer wus occasion hes arrived Arter ere years Of hard work and play; we glory sv having Peached our goal, yet we feel sad and are reluctant to leave. Now, as we pause on the tirst.step in the, stairway of life, we should not only look back into the past years, but into the future and what it holds «n store for us, Hop many of us, ehe past twelve years of schooling will nrove sufficient and. the next sten will be a good job or perhaps even menpriace. Lo others, grade d i. then high school will aot aa 6 00561076061۳ 25 6100077 WO aA lO 2 On. Whatever Tia ld. we so Cato, guidance end instruction we received in the past twelve years will De e cosided advantage bo us. if we succeed as good citizens, choo 5 the E aw eS coooa Americans, and later, as pood parents, VOU, our) ۲760760 0 7 ceserve a great deal cf credit EE E ; NICK FAVORITE FREQUENT : FAVORITE ; FAVORITE | : NAME ! NAME : COLOR : SAYING ! SUBJECT ` AMBITION: FOOD : PASTIME CAUSE OF DEATH FEIS tr TE E dg sm a rac Ario — GER موی سر a سام پا سد ت م اا ارک ووو ai ton دم a ÓN : : ; Chorus and ; Mother ©: Chili and ; Playing Arlene Nickerson ; Maggie ; Blue ;Oh, gosh Heck } کت 1 : Hamburgers: Piano : Over ambitious. ' 2 E : سس و ےت ee وپ 7۳ a D i | : ‘ How things are Don Jesswein : Jessie ; Blue ;What's the story: Mathematics 0 Engineer; Steak ; Girls ‘ in Gloccamorra. | RE coe BREST. کے LL ee ir Redes AUR : , N i Certain people i Make my ; Vegetables ! | Steering a Jane he iioherson : Janey : Red ‘Oh, dear...., ; and Biology, ‘husband : Fruits ' Music | Sub-marine. | MC VPE EIERN H is T nennen casa anne i proldofme;. مم ضا cee ا ` Bill Troxell : Bill f Blue ‚Oh, «--Yeat y | Agriculture '; Farmer | Everything : Driving : Bashfulnes N 2 d وج شر ہے Seuss وی سس SS E ca dd o EE e RE ore we aw ne een M Ls M. ھت M WEM EE 2 ' : : EK : : Spontanious Lillian Buzalski :: Tex ; Blue ‘Well, g£ood-nightz Music ; Concert : Spanish Rice Sketching :. Combustion Ed af WERE l— RB tos —— ne epu diclus uie یا ' ' | ¦ Advanced E ھئ00 8 : : Don Gilpin : Dog ' Blue ! 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Will Walt B. be jumping hur- dles for the rest of ris life رق find a girl to run around the track with ۶ Will Vernon C, still be making trips to Mishawaka??? Will Yon J. and Altha Become one??? Is “i111 S. ever going to get an automobile to court Pat G.??? ‚111 Miriam C, become a mad pianist? Come, come, now Miriam we know you're good??? Will Elmer J. own a tavern???? (Oh, Johnson, what did we say?!!) Will Lale K. take the place of Farry James??? Will Clara N. ever be true to one fellow????? Do you suppose Jim L. wii lose bis freckles??? Do you suppose Al. L. will be a loud mouth??? Not Al.!!! Wro will operate ` the mimeo- graph without Marie Tolmen??? what will alt do without Jane Ann??? wonder if Gene M, wil? settle down to one girl??? Who will have Lorraine Haag's job typing tests and programs for everyone??? Who will fill Bud Brom's place as the class cut-up??? (Now is your chance, Chico!) Vill we wish wə studied when we were in N.C.H.S.??? ho will take laine G.'s place as editor of the, paper??? i11 Mr, barker miss us??? (We knew you vould,Loyal) 4111 there be anyone at all who will miss the kids of 57٤ (Let's not all speak at once, now) a WE KNOW THEM BY----- Carr--------- Stories with a moral Stutsman-------------- flashy ties Eslinger------------------- rhvthm ERIS wann ea those hairdo's Dively------------- talk-talk-talk Broadhurst----------- lovely smile Shew------------------- that 3 liapvel-------------------- stature Davis-------- Platinum Blonde Hair Trae OL ===. === ee H foods Lanes---bragging about Mrs. Manes Les POMS == 2 rushing around Vaymire-------------- -bashfulmess Mar ker وہ meom girls MeKesson---2---------7--77-7-77 Blonde Crouch---helping witr th gr .Lath. ===- Personality plus Taylor Eoloday----- -۔ Pleasant: voice Bunton----------7-7-7 Charm bracelet Galbpeath------- charming Gaughter EROL ET 70948 Agness------- م کت ت her laugh 8 پر T UI NEW CARLISLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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