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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
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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
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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
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