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SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of I949, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following to the students and faculty of Ladoga High School: Jerry Brennan - my curly hair to Joed C lark. Jo Anne Brennan - my ability to go steady to Frances Bailey. Marilyn Brown - my ability to play the ivories to Mr. Swinney. David Bryan - my place behind the candy counter at ball games to Mr. Hester. Wanda Cloncs - my Crawfordsville dates to Doris Dickson. Phyllis Dickerson - my speaking ability to Paul Lowery. Everett Foster - my little blue Ford to Wimpy Ball. Harry Griggs - my bookkeeping ability to Richard Hart. Betty Hubble - my ability to get my man to Joanne C arter. Barbara Jeffries - my ability to get out of the assembly to Betty Eldridge. Edna Maye Lewellyn - my long blond locks to Mrs. Reese. Barbara McKinsey - my sophisticated manner to Mary Ann Zimmerman. Richard McC laine - my mischief-making to Paul C lark. Bob Powers - my drugstore manners to C arl'Zimmerman. Richard Rogers - my height to Charles Brown. Joan Rogers - my dutiful chauffeur to Barbara Pace. Jim Reiter - my natural ability to be a master of ceremonies to Raymond Hart. BuddySandusky - my quiet manner to Louise Hicks. Mary Jane Paxton - my ability to study to Mary Ann Zimmerman. Laura Markey - my Ohio acquaintances to Maybeth Todd. Frances Middleton - my ability to become engaged to Ruthanna Britts. Joe Prosser - my Einstein thinking cap to Rex Ross. Rosemary Terry - my secretarial ability to Louise Hicks. Dick Williamson - my casanova tactics to Larrv Nicholson. La Marr Nicholson, Dick Zimmerman - our southern dates to Eugene Everhart. We, bequeath the following to the faculty alone: Mr. Swinney - all our bookkeeping practice sets. Mr. Byrd - our unfinished workbooks. x Mrs. Reese - the entire library with all those dry, dry books. Mrs. Edmiston - the murdered English language. Mr. Neff - those far away places with strange sounding names. Mr. Martin - what the senior boys left of the shop. Mrs. Franklin - those well-wrecked typewriters. Mr. Hester - memories of the County Champs of 49. Miss Arbuckle - them ever lovin' cookies. Mrs. Ellis - all the art that didn't soak in. Mr. Canine - the talent of the Senior Triple Trio to the Freshmen. Signed S enior C lass Witness C arol F aulkinbury W itnes s :O lin Syvinney 17
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P rophecy Qc ontinuedl Dick Rogers, the bull dozer of the team, Is always on the beam. When we're behind on the score, He piles up baskets more and more. Buddy Sandusky so quiet and shy, Someday he'll catch a girl's eye. Then he'l1 swing and sway, And be happy the rest of his day. Rosemary Terry, the intellectual type, Will never mess with foolish trite. She will never marry, But will be an efficient secretary. Dick Williamson has charms, In Pat's arms, After a tourney game. He isn't ignored In his Ford, By C -ville's scheming dame. Dick Zimmerman, a loud and boistero When he leaves school it'll be a joy. He is definitely a 1ady's man, us boy, And will never mix with a boyish clan. lklklk lklkfk IUHOUOI He: QB ringing a box of candy to girl, You know--sweets to the sweet. She: Yeah--I figured that way too. Help yourself to the nuts. Iklklk 2924002 10210241 Dear Dad, GueS S what I need moSt of. That'S right. S end it along. BeSt wiS heS. S on. Dear Russ, NOthing ever happens here. WekNOw you like your school. Write us a letter. Jim was asking about you at NOon. NOw we must say good-bye. ever, Dad. 10110241 4118101 4219092 I took her to the castle, I took her to a. showg I took her alrnost everywhere A girl and a boy could go. I took her to swell dances, I took her out to teag When my dough was gone, I saw SHE HAD BEEN TAKING ME! 16 Y our NOther AS
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