Lindsay High School - Comet Yearbook (Lindsay, CA)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 18 text:

3 ,r ll .. M if lx s S5 ' MR .VERNON BRIDGES kept Watch OVBI' the science classes and coached a championship UB basketball team defeated only in the final play-off. MRS. GRACE GATES-L. I-I. S. owes a great big bag o' gold dust to this here fine gal for her unselfish work in the music department. MRS. MARIE HERBAGE took all the splinters out o' the min- ers' hands and kept the town people as fit as spring colts. MR. WILBUR BUTTERBAUGH really did a. sure 'nough fine jon 0' cozlchin' the boys for the ruckuses LH.S. had in '49. MRS. W. B. MERCHANT was borrowed from another town to help us out. She sure 'nough did a bang-up job 0' teachin' some 0' the students Latin. MISS MARY I-IITCHCOCK whipped the girls' P. E. into fine shape this year and she sure 'nough put a lot 0' zing into the G. A. A. 14 S SHERIFPS MR. STEVE HANIGAN is sure 'nough one teacher we cou1dn't git along without. He teaches math, coaches tennis, and ad- vises the prospectors. MISS ALLISON HOSTETTER took charge of the town paper, the English classes of the Youngins and Oldtimers, and watched over the gals at L.H.S. uk, is 'S.,.f ?,i' rw X-Qaeax SQ 'd', MR WAYNE KEMPER d rected the town band and hell ed it give many concerts. P and the band waged a rootix tootin campaign for our ne outfits.

Page 17 text:

Greetings, my friends and fellow Fortyniners: As sheriff, I am glad I can say 'We have had a year of law and order in this here mine ing town. A ' Lookin' back over the year, some of our diggin's have paid very well. It seems like We have had more than our share ot grade ore. Then there's been many 'veins that turned out B grade. Of course the real volume of gold dust has come from the big leads of grade C ore. And, when you Weigh it up, gold is gold and it is Worth just as much per ounce regardless of Where it comes from. Our sympathy goes out to those prospec- tors who hit that hard blue rock that seems so difficult to break up and which pays such slim pickin's. It causes broken hearts and makes a heap o' trouble. But you know, some of our richest strikes have been in get- tin' through that blue slip strata into pay dirt. I am glad you didn't let it get you down, And now We Will have to git on with the rest ot this celebration. ZAFON A. HARTMAN ' c THE SHERIFF SPEAKS A .g - Q ia - 1 --if A ' ill SX 1' -,'. ' I ,U I A t b QQWW 0 ..,- :,. y' I --S , f , U, ' Q' M- .':t ' Mr. Hartman and Mrs Ingoldsby. his secretary tem. B. Purtle. 13 discuss the gradiu' sys- Standing: .T. Owens, K. Sellers D C J , . osmey, . Adams. Kneeling: B. Schrieber, J. Stephens, M. Rockholt, R. Sanders, M. Caudle. Seated: L. Harrison, J. Scott, B. Campbell, J. Gannaway,



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P05313 .., ,Q :sh .gs .,, 1- X41 A. aa as as an zaaaem as as aa sa as aa aa aaa Q as naaawaaa an aaa as an aaa aa aaa R. CRAIG SNASDELL helped he town people build lots 0' ight useful things in shop and elped the Youugins through heir first year at L. H. S. an aaa aaaa aa sa waa nm aa aa aaa aaa aaa asia was aaa aaa aa aas aaa aa za a naE aa an ,aalaaaa ,aaaaa aa aaaa aaa MR, F. JOE ROBBINS helped the town folk with their agri- culture and' also the miners to learn about their machinery. MR. E E. SQUIRE taught the town people the history of this here country. He also took care of boys' P. E. and track team. Y 7 7. T MRS. E S T H E R KETELSEN was director of the Spanish Colony and taught the pros- rettors some grammar on the side. MISS MARY RUGGIERO cook- ed the luncheons for the town and taught the purty gals home care. She also was bossman for the Junior Red Cross. MISS SUNSHINE WILLIAMS sure 'nough was busy a teachin' them miners art and mechani- cal dra.win', besides a. helpin' the town with this here year book. ' MR, J. A. McFADZEN handled the priutin' press o' the town and taught some o' the miners typing, shorthand, and book- keeping. MR. FRANK SKADAN rode herd on the boys' P. E. at L. H. S He also coached A football and baseball for the town. MRS. NINA WOODWARD di- rected all the productions held in the ol' opera house, taught history, English, and Was town librarian. '

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