Cardington High School - Pirateer Yearbook (Cardington, OH)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 15 text:

SEIIIUR CLIISS PLIW FIRST ROW Judy Mosher Dorena Ruehrmund Emlly Reed Ella Jean Stone Janeene Rogers Mary Shaffer Jerry Fowble Dana Sherman Carole Jones Barbara Cumston Carol Harris Lols Lmstedt Marilyn Longshore Mnss Burr SECOND ROW Charles Brown James Llnscott Bull Phllllps Jon Yake Raymond Maple Jerry Gandee Harold Ruth James Murphy Fred Cooney A moment that Semors wall remember for a long time was the Semor Class Play which was presented on May lst The Remarkable lncldent at Carson Corners was a hlghly dramatic play, pomtmg out the human tendency to lump to conclusions without actual proof A lastmg memory was made by everyone workmg together to make the Semor play a success r..-....

Page 14 text:

CLHSS Gee' but ut s fun to get out the scrapbook and look at the souvenurs you have collected durung your hugh school years On Page I of the scrapbook I see a pucture of our furst grade class and our teachers Mrs Slack and Mrs Adams There were fufty nune of us that year We started out from the shelter of our parents and our homes to begun our school lufe on September I l 1944 I remember the day a group of us got paddled for walkung on the tables Boy' we knew enough not to do that agaun Just below our class pucture us a pucture of two luttle gurls all dressed up un formols I wonder what they were up to? Oh' Now I remember It s Jerry Fowble and Dana Sherman who were flower gurls for the May Queen In the second grade our unstructors were Mrs Adams and Muss Randolph We gauned a new member Sam Gantz Betty Dunaway was a new member durung our thurd year Muss Phulbrook and Muss Luchtenburger were our teachers that year Durung the year we had our furst taste of exams Although we grew used to them un the years to come we could never brung ourselves Durung our fourth year we had Muss Luchtenburger and Mrs Saunders as our teachers We put on a play about The Golden Goose and unvuted the other rooms to see ut We were under the guudance of Mrs Hartpence and Mrs Gale durmg the fufth grade Lookung at the class pucture I see two new faces They are Emuly Reed and Merle Toomey We sold seeds that year and bought a nuce guft for our room wuth the money Our suxth grade teachers were Mrs Gale and Mr Cook Our new classmates thus year were Sylvua Truax Janeene Rogers and Raymond Maple After a long sux years we were funally un Jumor Hugh Many of the boys were on the Junuor Hugh basket ball team Some of the gurls were cheerleaders and dud a fune uob of backung the boys Durung these two years Charles Brown Jack Olson Rose Evans and James Lunscott uouned us HISTURV In our Freshman year ut was quute a thrull to be able to elect May Queen and Homecomung Attendants and Student Councul representatuves Ruchard Shoemaker Inez Gorden and Jerry Gandee became members or our class durung the Freshman year When we were Sophomores we chose Red and Gray as our class colors and we ordered our sweaters We chose the red rose as our class flower and gave a dance on St Patruck s Day Two of our gurls Rodella Jenkuns and Carol Harrus were elected cheerleaders In May we were trans formed unto wauters and wautresses for the Junuor Senuor banquet Bud Bush and Marue Thompson uouned us that year One of our buggest years was when we were Junuors We gave two dances a supper and ordered our class rungs On November l9th a group of us proved that we had actung abuluty when we presented our class play Mother Was A Freshman The May Queen for thus year was Carol Harrus We gave the Senuors an Evenung un Parus for theur banquet In our Junuor year we receuved two new members Bull Phullups and Paulune Muley Turnung the page we now come to our buggest year the year we were Senuors To start thungs off Jon Yake was elected to lead the class as Presudent In October we had a chule supper before the Homecomung game at whuch Carol Harrus reugned as Queen On St Patruck s Day we gave a dance and un Aprul ordered our announcements The Senuor Class play was The Remarkable lncudent at Carson Corners whuch everyone seemed to enuoy On the nught of May l2th we were taken on an Hawauuan Cruuse by the Junuor Class Two days later we left for our trup to Washungton and returned on the 19th a tured but happy group On the 20th we had our baccalaureate servuce and on the nught of May 24th the clumax of our hugh school years Commencement The class speaker was Mr Phulup Eblung of Dayton Ohuo As we look back through the scrapbook ut brungs back all the uoys and sorrows of our I2 years of school Yes scrapbooks certaunly brung back many Moments to Remember don t they ,, . . . I . . , I , . . . . I , . - , ' I ' I I 1 o I I ,I I - , .. .. i , . ,, . . . ,, . ' I I . to luke them. . . , .u .I - - , . , . . . , , F . ll ' Il I . 1 s Q I ll ' Il ' ' I I . , . ' I I u . . n I . I .. . . . , . I I I I . . . ,, ,



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CLIISS llllll THE last wall and testament of the Class of 56 We leave our homeroom 305 to the Junaor Class and to the faculty thear academac headaches I Paulane Maley wall my long haar to Doras Schorr I John Bennett wall my skall an wratang theme songs for the senaor class to Maurace and Doug Gramm We Loas Lanstedt and Merle Toomey wall our neckang technaque to Esther Foust and Smyth Van Sackle We Carol Harras and Rodella Jenkans wall our abalaty to trap and fall gracefully whale cheerang to Jo Ann and Janace Pearl Betty Dunaway McQuaston wall my abalaty to get up early to Barbara Bartley Maralyn Longshore wall my abalaty to play basket ball to Carol Claytor Jarv es Murphy wall my operatang tools to Belva Bo ne Jerry Fowble wall my Iegable handwratang to Frank Leverang Bud Bush wall my abalaty to peel an reverse to James Patterson and Nancy Powell Jerry Gandee wall my abalaty to play football to Davad Rogers Janeene Rogers wall my shorthand skall to Pat Weller Tom Jacobs wall my skall an talkang all the tame to Bob McClenthen and Thomas Maceyko Mary Shaffer wall my slamness to Rex Beckel Dana Sherman wall my naturally curly haar to George Shaffer Ronnae Heacock wall my Brownae Points to Robert McNary Ella Jean Stone wall my abalaty to hold my temper to Jerry Healea Harold Ruth wall my fabulous formula for makang home brew to Don Coomer and Ball Strohl Jon Yake wall my pan ups to Charles Geyer Betty Mullans Musgrave wall my abalaty to stay home naghts to Carol Betts Barbara Cumston wall my lpana smale to Warren Levangs Judy Mosher wall my qu et ways to Janet Strohl Malton Wallace wall my shyness to Sylvaa Barton Jack Olson wall my red long Johns saze 20 to Terry Bonnette Gary Foust wall my skall an malkang a cow to Louas Waterer James Lanscott wall my praze pag to Valerae Chalfant Sam Gantz wall my gracefulness to Robert Harras Ball Phallaps wall my skall an playang post offace to Vaughn Cole Sylvaa Truax wall my abalaty to make hay to Ann Schwartz Fred Cooney wall my physics book to Margaret Van Voorhas Inez Gordon wall my wrestlang abalaty to Barbara Brooks and Betty Henry Marae Thompson wall my haccups to Lowell Strane away Charles Brown wal my way wath women to James Bowman Emaly Reed wall my speech abalaty to Mary Green wal Ronnae Pane wall my abalaty to get along with the teachers to Dean Bangman Dorena Ruehrmund wall my heaght to Gloraa Nusser Raymond Maple wall my grades to Keath Rachey Davad Bangman wall my Navy Career to Wanafred Brandum Mary Hack wall my grades to Lloyd Cook Ccarol Jones wall my homeroom seat to Doras Wadell Paul Landon wall my love for school to Harold Claytor Richard Shoemaker wall my abalaty to clean wand shaelds to James Estep Ruth Brokaw wall my offace secretary aob to Sandra Sexton . .. I, , - E . . I I, . I . g I, I .. , , , . I I . . . .. I, I . , ' . ' I, , - I, , ' . , , . . . . . . . . . . . I, , I, I I I Il . I . . . - I, I ' II 1. I I - aa - as Il , ' ' ' ' NJ: . Q I, , I, ' , ' ' ' . I, Gloria Davis, will my skating skirt to Phillip Con- 'I I . .. ,, . ,, I . .. I, , 'f ' , , I i ' Il . I . .. h , , I . ll I , , I, , ' ' , I, , . I. , ' ' I, , ' ' ' . I, . . I . . . I, - I . .. . . .. I, ' , II , . . . I - I, , ' ' ll I . . . ' I, , I, I - .. . ., . If . I . . . I, , - ll I - .. .. - I, I . . .

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