Leesburg High School - Blazer Yearbook (Leesburg, IN)

 - Class of 1929

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L. H. S.--1929 RAVELINGS Chapman left us at the nearest port. A carnival was staged and Home Came Ted presented. At a party given on deck we found the favors to be our class rings. The ship was decorated in red roses, our flower. We landed on an island called Thanksgiving, for a few days vacation. Here we purchased and presented a banner to the sailors known as Seniors In April we entertained the Senior crew at a re- ception. We set sail from our Senior Harbor last September-with a crew of twenty-two Seniors. 0ur officers chosen were: Captain, Loman Dotyg First Mate, Wayne Deckard: Second Mate, Carl Kilmerg Third Mate, Mary Austin: Mistress, Milla Kirkendallg and Pilot, Mrs. Wallace. Hazel Dawson and Everett Borton had left us, but John Chapman had returned. Blanche Konkle left us, however, at the nearest harbor. A joint carnival was staged between the Juniors and our crew. At Christmas the Junior crew presented us with a banner and in April gave a reception in our honor. Oh, Kay was presented. 0ur log, the fifth edition of Ravelings is being published and from it we hope to be able to remember the daily occurances of our voyage. The same sun is sinking in the west and the same Maroon is blending its color with the gold. We are entering Port Graduation with twenty-one sailors of the Senior Crew. Our voyage is ended. PEARL PENDERGRASS, Senior '29. N ':- .-x','. 5585? 5'5gw-s- .fireikh lSiv35?ZT EEZ! 7,1-,SFGQ 333I 1 fr. - '?.,-.Ariz fun mkqx 421-91553 4. 51- iw' n5f'1-'Qs .Jr-.... 'iii' Q .Z-- ,g 9 G. - 2 Q ,.y .'Nl 'q,v,,jfn wi N5-m'4T ul X Q im W4 IHAL.iixuI11i?fExixitTN1QMlHi51m5YlhRHixlluitstli Page Nineteen

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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS Uhr Olruinv nf 'EH IT WAS a very enthusiastic and cheerful group of sailors who gath- ered on the docks of Leesburg, ready to go on a four year cruise. A long journey was before us and our destination was Port Gradua- tion. We boarded a large ship called Leesburg High School on Monday, September 8, 1925 and set sail. We strove for the highest and our aim was that glorious Olympic peak Success Our officers for that year were: Captain, Justin Stanley, First Mate, Leannia Val- entine, Master, Wayne Deckardg and Pilot, Mr. Chambers. We had not been on board long until we were introduced to another group of sailors, the faculty. One evening a meeting was called on deck and every one noticed and commented on the wonderful sunset. A dark red color lit the western sky and the golden sun was sinking when some one exclaimed, Our colors, Maroon and Gold. Several parties were held on deck and we became better acquainted with the other sailors. While out at sea We met another ship and some of their sailors decided to join us on our voyage, namely: Blanche Konkle, Fred Irvine, and Thelma Manuals but Thelma soon joined another crew. Under Captain Stanley's careful guidance, our Pilot, Mr. Chambers, steered us straight into the Sophomore Harbor. One year of our voyage spent. We parted then for four months and assembled again in September and set sail once more. This year the following officers were chosen: Captain, Wayne McCann, First Mate, Millard Wallace, and Mistress, Mae Stookey with Mr. Harmon as Pilot. Justin Stanley, Fred Irvine, and Wilbur Vancuren failed to locate our ship but Carl Kilmer had joined us on our journey. Violet Boone, however, fell overboard and was rescued by a fishing party who took her to shore. One peaceful day Captain McCann announced that he could see the Junior Harbor looming in sight at a distance. We packed our trou- bles and landed safely. Were we glad? Yes, but it meant one more glorious year of our cruise had ended. We set sail from the Junior Harbor in September. Our officers were: Captain, Everett Bortong First Mate, Maurice Barehamg Second Mate, Hazel Dawson, Third Mate, Carl Kilmer, Mistress, Mae Stookey, and Pilot, Miss Yeager. At this port we lost Edward and Lallah Laugh- lin but Everett Borton and Mary Austin had joined us. One day We received an S. O. S. call from another ship, and after hurriedly sailing over there, we took Harold McKibbin on board but Harold and John Page Eig.-:htee



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L. H. S.-1929 RAVELINGS Blast Mill anh Flwtamvnt nf Ollazm nf 'EH E, THE dignified Seniors of Leesburg High School, being sound of mind and body, do hereby will to the following named heirs, the following named property to have and to hold unto their heirs and as- signs forever. We, the Senior class do bestow all marks and scars, especially those found on tardy records and attendance reports, to the succeeding class. To the entire classes as they in order succeed us, we bequeath the parked gum in the Senior row. I, Maurice Bareham, do hereby will and bequeath my weakness to fall for a Freshman girl to Arthur Anglin. I, Ray Shue, do will my ability in typing to Avery Hall, but demand in return some hints on how to get and keep a girl. I, Mae Stookey, do hereby gladly will my position as Editor to Delta Fawley, but I absolutely refuse to part with Harvey. I, Wayne McCann, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it. since I am so closely connected with Maebelle's Beauty Shoppe. I, Princess Rathbun, will my seat on the bleachers to Vida Brickei, and my quiet disposition to Fern Stahly. I, Millard Wallace, will my reputation as a woman-hater to Carl Bixler, and my position on the all-county team to Lowell Valentine. I, Carl Kilmer, better known as Scally will my ability as cartoon- ist to any Junior boy who has the brains and talent to tit the situation. I, Esther Jane McKibbin, will my unfailing good humor to Robert Plotner. I, Harold Hartman, will my skill in driving to Robert Shroyer. I, Isabell Stahly, will all my personal property except Forrest Para- son to any Freshman girl who wants it. I, Loman Doty, will my office as President to any Junior who is big enough to fill my shoes. I, Wayne Deckard, will my popularity with the teachers to Glen Hunt. I, Merle Deckard, do will and bequeath my wit and ability to en- tertain others to Robert Kyle and my blonde hair to Berniece Pinkerton. I, Pearl Pendergrass, do will and bequeath my cleverness in rolling my eyes to Wilma Rowe. Said ability is not to be used in attracting certain Freshmen boys. I, Ralph Church, will my perfect behavior to Gerald Harter. Pnge Twenty

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