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NAR LILA NILLER--Claas CHorus 4. DOROTHY MODJESKA--Tattlar taff 4; Junior Play. WARD OSSORN--F.F.A. 1 4-H 1,2,3,4; Basketba JAY K. PALMSR--Basketball 1,2,3,4; Soft- pall 2,3,4¢ Hie¥ 250,43; Junior Plays Dramatics 2; Camera Club 43; Tattler Staff 4; Jurior Class President. EUGENE PO7ZSGAI--4-H 23 F.F.A. 23 Tattler Staff 4. - ee = ma rts = a ve = = = o = RICHARD REDDING--4-H 1,2,35,4; FFAs 1,2,5,4- Laem CARLYLE SAYLOR--F.F.A. 1,2; 4-H 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3; Band 3,4; Class President 2; Class Treasurer 4; Hi-Y¥ 2,3, Junior Play. 4; OSCAR SERRY--F.F.A. 2,5,4; 4-H 1,2,5,4. BRUCE SHARP--Softball 3,4; Basket- ball 2,3,4s HieY 2,35,4: Junior Play; Dramatics 2; Camera Club 4.
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er wr a “ Met etn —— - Sra 5 W | He ) | is 4 | - er Ie 1-3 = 2 is = — - 1 - f 1 i S| | li r is = ; 1 We 1 1s) a l : I: i - Going--we hope--- Seniors [z The month of May rings down tie curtain on a class who will be graduated with the knowledge that it has been a typical repre- sentative group of New Carlisle High. Bie BPS Ors Bie Sea rer t Once green recruits, we have developed into a class that has ; furnished more than its share of leaders in athletics, dramatics, 3 scholarship, and literary work. We are more than proud of the i harmonious co-operation among class memvers. And as we look back r on tlre years, we discover friendships trat we will cherish all E E i } VIB PRV IRN BVI DS BVE : our lives. N.C.H.S. has given them to us. As freshmen we became acquainted with the routine by re- ceiving a rough initiation from the seniors. We did not enter into activities until our sophomore vear. We as our president. In the fall we had a hayrid a lad of magnetic personality, was chosen to 1 elected Gene Levan Bi @. vJack Palmer, ES ead us through the Et junior year where there were so many definite goals to be ob= tained. The magazine sales were successfully sponsored as our F | first real money raising activity, along with pop and ice cream that we sold at the basketball games. It's all In Your Head , a three act comedy, starring Bruce Sharp and Gladys Veyers and coached by Mr. Manes, revealed the drdmatic ability possessed by the class. Sadie Hawkins was a clever dance sponsored by the class. we wound up with the Junior-Senior Prom, an occasion not soon to be forgotten, for it was held in the Spaulding Hotel in Mich- fgan City. TULADUA DENA UREREROUET When senior officers were chosen, Gene Levan was again el- ected president. ‘Ihe three act comedy, Miss Jimmy was probably one of the most successful in the history of class plays. Wrs. Troeger coached the production. 1 | Tye i Doctor Preston Bradley was selected as the Commencement speaker. All these various intimate contacts and association will serve az inspirations in the days to come. Gratitude may well be expressed to the sponsors: Wr. Narvel, Mr. Eslinger, Mr. Manes, Niss Broadhurst, Mr. Stutsman, and Mrs. Troeger for their excellent guidance and co-operation during our past four years. | —— ne —— ———— —— ener mann , i
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