Cadiz High School - Zidac Yearbook (Cadiz, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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CLHSS HF NAME Helen Abbott Janet Arnold Audrey Bates Clara Bigger Letitia Brooks Lois Carter Ann Clark Raetta Croak Rebbeca Franks Bertha Gibbons Zelda Heavner Laura Johnson Elizabeth Jones JoAnn Merryman Patsy Patterson Louise Reed Emma Rudolph Ida Strother Susie Tubuagh Nancy Williams Irene Zitko hobert Barker 1950 HIGH LIGHTS NICKNAME Mrs. Abbott Jan La Verne Bigger Tish Lois Clarkle Blondie Becky Bert Zeldie Fat Ann Annie Pat Eezy Sling Idy Suz Nan Henle Bob AMBJTION Lots of it To go out west To go with a boy 6 feet tall To be an under- taker To work in an of- fice Travel across country on a motor- cycle Raise some horses like Prince To marry an oiler To go around the world To be an maid in a personell office Go south in the winter To graduate in 1950 To become a phar- macist To always be happy To grow 2 inches To be happy To be a music teacher To master short- hand To be a singer and marry a doctor To own a great dane To be happy To play pro basket- ball 13 SONG Night and Day The Old Master Painter I Can Dream, Can't I A Tree In The Meadow Tell Me so Love And The Weather Carefully Taught Youfll Always Be The One I Love Again Lucky Old Sun Again Always Lucky Old Sun I Can Dream, Can't I Domeday Far Away Places Lucky Old Sun I Can Uream, Can't I Temptation Stormy Weather My Happiness Sentimental Journey SAYING And how You Simple Soul Oh Yeah, Two Times Are you klddln' Oh, that do make it nice You miserable Arab You ain't klddin' You just know it Lovely, lovely Oh, you cute kid A-men Maybe Oh! Man, Yeah! Life is gg trying I wouldn't say that Ain't this some shame Oh, fllffle Fiddlesticks I don't know It's a rough old world Why not

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'ff Patsy Patterson, Jo Ann Merryman, Raetta much better than on the chairs! We were ways remember her. Fi! X J?-3' 'M Bill Finnical, Ronnie Van Curen, Jack Rogers, and Troy Mills. This was quite an exciting year for all We had one boy in our class that liked it under operetta. Our poor teacher, Miss Pickering, we Just twelve years ago there were some excited chil- dren coming to school for the first time. It seemed like yesterday. There are 10 who completed twelve years of school in Cadiz. These are: Ann Clark, Audrey Bates, Croak, B111 Farms of us. the tables first will al- in our The second grade wasn't quite so exciting as the first. Everything was old to us, by this time. we had a little girl that just couldn't keep from pinching her 'PH' boyfriend and ended up getting taught a lesson with a .ymfw'7f-1 'L 'f w s ,'l,f,f v 0 ll - L , ' ' 'ff '15, 1 Jw' I X, ' -. L ui?-fish 0 ' 7 , QQ,wg'4'5f, ri . 5 'HI ,J 4 Qs 1 H 9. 1- e - it 2? .. ' I 1,2 ,mv ei jVNB',yf ai '31FQ?'?W L ph' paws lp! if 2 I. V I 0. A - ' Y Sticko Well, we wnt on to third. We never was so much arithmetic until we had the multiplication tables, but grade multiplying wasn't quit so bad after all. The girls took up dance in the operetta. I wonder what happened to all our dancers? When we were in the fifth grade we really were doing our best the war. We organized the Junior Com andos, boys and girls alike. very hard, fine soldiers were we. realized there in the fourth the ballet to to help with We trained We were departmentalized in the sixth grade because the subjects were getting harder and required specialized teachers. But oh! no recess, we had to learn to be grown ups, you know. We made up for it by having many parties. had a Valentines and Christmas party for us. We had ice cream and Our teacher cookies and we really enjoyed that. But, we had several parties on the side. What parties they were! Oh! what a mix up we had in the seventh grade. We changed classes just like the big kids and the building seemed so large. We'll never forget Mr. Ellis standing in the hall yelling nGet a move ont' What problem children we seemed to be. We had no parties, no games, just pla1n.school. We were too young to attend the high school dances. We were right in step with changeing classes by the time we reached eighth grade. We combined with seventh grade and had our first dance. We were all excited because it was our first real dance. Now, we felt proud: after all we were in high and it sounded so wonderful to us. One boy in our was home with pnuemonia for three months. We were school dances and many of us took advantage. This now eligible to was a big year, school. Our freshman year class wasn't so happy, for he take part in all the boys join Hi-Y and the Latin students join Latin Club. Because of the new students coming in from outside schools, more than doubling our class, we made many new friends. By the tenth grade we were well acquainted with everyone. The girls join Y-Teens this year. They were not allowed to have informal initiation so they made us wash dishes after every party. We started having bake sales and sponsoring dances to make money for our Junior-Senior Prom in our junior year. The class worked and planned very hard with Mrs. Patterson in preparation for our banquet and appreciated it. Our senior It seemed funny our last year. believe, but we been impossible ber Mr. Campbell for his little bits of advice. year was also a very busy one. We that we were passing them out. We We published our annual. It might really and truly do appreciate the prom. We shall never forget her hard work and patience and we got our name cards and pictures. just didn't realize this was be hard for Mrs. Burkhart to hard work. It would have to publish the annual without her guidance. We also will remem- Hence we are at the climax of our high school life. Some will go on to school, others will be working. Someday we hope to meet again, but we will al- ways have our most cherished memories. 12



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Clarence Christian Robert Davia Raymond Uodds Edward Uurbin William Farms William Finnical Archie Jackson Robert Uallernee Vernor lcK1bben Robert McKinney Troy nuns George Nonzula James Johnson Benjamin Hamsey Jack Rogers Don Roth Marshel Smith John Sullivan Gaylord Swelbar Frank Taylor Thomas Tedrow Ronald VanCuren Christie Butch Oscar Eddie Bill B111 Pie lonk lac Reverend lac Judo Speedy Benny Jack Uon Smitty John L. Swable Wezzie Tom Van To be an electric welder Engineer To have more than one wife at the same time Art To be Mr. America Be a Millionaire To be a football coach Mechlnlcal engineer Remain a bachelor Be kind to everyone To live to be 99 See how many dif- ferent girls I can date To play pro foot- ball Never to marry To explore Africa To be lntellegent To park with the girls in the dark Keep quiet To quit smoking Remain a bachelor Go to New Athens School To stay away from women 14 Bewildered Four Leaf Clover Let's Take An Old Fashioned Walk Old Fashioned Walk Dreamers' Holliday Blue Skies It's too soon to know Five Foot Two Lucky Old Sun Those Foolish Things Lucky Old 5un You're Breaking My Heart Again Things A1n't phat They Used fo Be Show Ne The Way To Go Home Stout Hearted len Lucky Old Sun Baby Face Blue Heaven Goodbye, Toostie, Goodbye Lucky Old Sun Why Can't You Behave We'11 do it Huh People in hades want ice water Gee whiz, any way Gee mon tee Great ball of hamburgher You know mercy O Howdy No more books And you know it You know it Watch it Yeh, that's right Now what do I do Time's a' waistin' lain thing is not to get excited Now what Sullivan, have you got the answer for law Katy, bar the door, I ain't coming home tonight All the time Be careful

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