Ladoga High School - Canner Review Yearbook (Ladoga, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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. I, Mort Kimmel, will my basketball ability and bashful nature to Allen Long. Travel the county line Allen. I, Loretta Rose, will my ability of original writings and my ability to laugh at everything to Joan Swinney. Use them well Joan. I, Harley Barnard, will my basketball ability and my ability to go steady to-Fred Brennan. I, Betty Lou Jeffries, will my intelligence to Eddie Long and my job as class president to Freddie Brennan. Can you do it boys. I, Junior Kenworthy, will my scholastic ability to Warren Bollng and Monte Chadwick. Put out the cigarette boys. I, Anita Eldridge, will some of my height and my ability to stay home and study to Margie. Don't study too hard Margie. I, Carl Clark, will my job as treasurer and my good looks to Bob oan't have the money too, Bob. I, Dorothy Himes, will my model figure to all the junior girls. keep Carl, thank you. But I'11 We, the senior basketball players, will our places on the team to all the junior boys. We, the members of the Senior Class of 1952, will our concessions, our seats by the windows, and our ability to get out of the assembly, to all under classmen Cafcnbem Sept. 4 School started Jan. 25 S. S. S. rough initiation 28 F. H. A. style show Mar. Oct. 1 F. H. A. initiation 8 Sue Harris' birthday 18 Morton Kimmel's birthday 19 Junior Play 22-25 Class tourney 24 S. S. S. formal initiation Apr. Nov. 1 Magazine drive ended 2 Gerald Hart's birthday 2 Senior and faculty pictures 19 Seniors in charge of Chapel 22-23 Thanksgiving vacation May Dec. 20 Rawley Radc11ff's birthday 211 Jan. 21 Christmas vacation Dec. 22 Harley Barnard's birthday June Jan. 101 ll1 Exams 22 5 5 15 18 22 28 1 11 14 15 6 18 20 21 2 26 26 27 Dorothy Himes' birthday Senior program Anita Eldr1dge's birthday All-Star game Betty Lou Jeffries' birthday Music Festival Loretta Rose's birthday Senior Play County Speech Festival Good Friday Service Betty Hart's birthday Athletic Banquet Carl C1ark's birthday Baccalaureate Commencement Wallace Lewe1lyn's birthday Mr. Sw1nney's birthday Jane Smith's birthday Junior Kenworthy's birthday Sandy Todd's birthday Long. You.

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clam!-lioiivtp FRESHMAN YEAR Where is room 9? Do we have any classes in the Junior High Assembly? Are we suppose to bow to the seniors? Why do they call us greenies? How come we can't sit in the seats on the north side of the assembly? Yes, this was our first year in high school. Our officers were: President, Carl Clark, Vice President, Robert Plunkett, Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Smith. Our sponsor was Mr. Byrd. SOPHOMORE YEAR Our next year wasn't so bad, but it seemed like we were still being push- ed around by the juniors and seniors. This was the year we got our class sweatersg they were gray with red lettering. Our officers were: President, Sue Harris, Vice President, Betty Lou Jeffries, and Secretary-Treasurer, Jane Smith. Our sponsors were Mr. Brim and Mr. Denson. JUNIOR YEAR At last we have reached our junior year--only one more year to go. We presented our junior play on October 25, and the name of it was 'Love Is Too luch Trouble.n Our Junior and Senior Reception was held on April 27, which we carried out a dutch scene. Our officers this year were: President, Barbara Pitzerg Vice President, Junior Kenworthyg Secretary, Jane Smith, and Treasurer, Wallace Lewellyn. Our sponsor was lr. Neff. SENIOR YEAR At last we are Seniors! Now we get our chance to try and boss the under- classmen--also we get out of school a week early. Kwe hope.! We decided to go to New York City on our senior trip. We presented our Senior Play on Merch 28, and the name of it was nOff The Track.n Our officers for this year were: President, Betty Lou Jeffries: Vice President, Junior Kenworthyg Secretary, Jane Smith, and Treasurer, Carl Clark. Our sponsor was Mr. Swinney. Cfaoowilf The Senior Class of 1952, being sound and able in mind and body, do here- by bequeath our most loved and honored possessions to those who may benefit from them. I, Wallace Lewellyn, will my right pitching arm to Danny Boone. Take care of it Danny. I, Sue Harris, will my good nature to all the girls of the Junior Class, and my honorable position as editor-in-chief of the annual to Margie. I, Rawley Radcliff, will my driving ability to Bill Strickler and my class sweater to no one. Better get some insurance Bill. I, Jane Smith, will my solitare diamond to Evangeline Light. Maybe you can join the navy too Vange. I, 'Redn Gerald Hart, will all my girls, my basketball ability, and my red hair to Harold, David, and Richard. Curfew time is 9:30 P. M. boys. I, Betty Hart, will my giggle and my ability to go steady to Dale Newhouse. Earl, I leave to no one. I, Tom Harshbarger, will my fun and my dancing ability to Mary Long. You're doing fine lary. fslsanfra Todd, will my job at the drug store to John Rogers. I'll keep



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PWM? When your fortune phrenologists read, They felt all the bumps on your head-- Which was tiresome and made you so weary That the happiest fortune seemed dreary. By cards, by handwriting, or trances, You may learn of your next circumstances. But the Juniors have a new method astounding That is every old system confounding. Did you know that the shape of your noses Your minds and your future discloses? Just to prove that our powers are ample We shall give you a wonderful sample. We glance thus at your faces all glowing, And straightway your future we're knowing. Betty Hart, a demon in commercial She'll marry Earl some day And settle down, She'll be a typical American housewife, And be content with her lover In any old town. Sandy Todd with her glowing red hair, Has a figure that the boys say is nextra fair,' A clerk in the drugstore she'll be, I'm told, But who will she settle for, Enny, Meeny or Moe. Sue Harris our busy yell leader, Full of pep and steam, We really need her, She'1l settle down some day as all girls do, Who'll be the luck guy, I wonder, don't you? Tommy Harshbarger, a dancer he'll be, He'll travel to Hollywood, here and there, He'll dance and dance all over the world, you see Because he'll be our second Fred Astaire. Red Hart, that roaming romeo Will some day settle down But his wife will have to watch him, For, he'll still flirt around. Mort Kimmel so bashful and shy Will be a beanpole till he dies But basketball he'll surely play For the Olympians or Lakers some day. Wallace Lewellyn, the fair haired one, Will stop playing baseball just for fun He'll sign with the Yanks or Sox some day, And show those boys how he can play. Junior Kenworthy, the intellectual genious, Will some day bring honor and fame to our school, For when he finishes N R O T C An admiral in the Navy he will be. Harley Barnard, Ladoga's track star, Clears all the hurdles and wins by far, Will marry Nellie and settle down And be a credit to our small town. Jane Smith, the bride-to-be, Is very much in love you see, She will make Joed a good wife, And then they'll live a happy life. Loretta Rose with her eyes of blue, Housework, she'll never do, But off to Hollywood she'll go, To sing and play in some big show. Anita Eldridge, the nurse of the class, Will, her lessons, forget at last, Then on to training she will go Which she'll be good at, we all know Rawley Radcliff, who drives us frantic, With his feats of driving, they sure are eredic, Will end up getting his license re- volked, If he doesn't stop scaring us poor folk. Carl Clark, the farmer of the class Will go to school to learn to farm, He'll pick fair Dorothy for his lass And settle down with kids and cows. Where the farm sun is warm and bright Dwells Betty Lou whose laugh is pure delight Tho' her voice is yet unknown to fame Still Freddie loves her just the same. With Dorothy's blue eyes beaming And her sunny smile She sends Carl dreaming all the while Ever grateful, ever true Thus we raise our song anew Hail, hail to old Purdue.

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