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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
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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. ,
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