Lockridge High School - Golden L Yearbook (Lockridge, IA)

 - Class of 1936

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QW ns..s..x..s.-snsus..x..x..x..x..,.-s.-,usax..s..x..sns..s..xnxwsnxus..s..s..x..s..x..x Name Most Popular Girl ..... --- Prettiest Girl ...... - . .A First - Ellen Trabert ..... ..... Virginia Cavenee Second ' Virginia Cavenee - - ---Pauline Hickenbottom Cutest Girl .--------- .-.-- V irginia Cavenee -- ---Marie Kiser Most Handsome Man --- ---.. Robert Grubb --- ---Eddie Linn Wittiest Person .----. .---- R obert Elliott ----. ---George Vorhies Best Athlete ---- ----. L aurel Patterson --- ---Eddie Linn Most Courteous --- .---- Ellen Trabert --- ---Everett Graf Best Singer .--- Biggest Bluffer -- Laziest Person -- Jabberer ----- Jaberess -------- Most Industrious .--- Worst Pest ----- Ladies Man ---. Best Natured --- Neatest Person -- Worst Case .--. Best Musician --- Eddie Linn - -- George Vorhies --- -- George Vorhies --- -- ---Ellen Trabert -Wayne Lenz -Howard Messer Eddie Linn .-.-- ---Wayne Lenz Margaret Geiger Everett Graf --- -- Robert Lenz -- Clifford Leu -- --- ---Virginia Cavenee -Ellen Trabert ---Robert Elliott ---Vernon Leeper Everett Graf --- ---Wayne Lenz Ruth Smithburg -----.-.-- -Robert Grubb Y -------.----.- Leslie Linn f -----.----. Vernon Leeper 1 --. ------ Nedra Archibaldl ......---. Agatha Blucher Clifford Leu --.----------- Ellen Trabert L. H. S. Booster -.-- .---- G eorge Vorhies --- ---Donald Johnson MYSELF , I have to live with myself, and so : Q I want to be fit for myself to know, I i I want to be able as days go by, : Always to look myself in the eye, , Q I don't want to stand, with the setting sun Q And hate myself for the things I've done. Q I want to go out with my head erectg i I want to deserve all men's respectg : Here in the struggle for fame and pelf, , Q I want to be able to like myself, I Q I don't want to look at myself and know V 2 That I'm bluster and bluff and empty show, g I never can hide myself from me, - Q 6 Q I see what others may never see, Q I know what others may never know, 2 I cannot fool myself, and, so, : Whatever happens I want to be g f A Christian clean with conscience free. 3 -Author Unknown. . ' lvl I lg -sux--sux.-5--gnx-fx--x--xnx--ynxI-x--Q-4xl-x--sn-susux.-snQ.-sux.vm--x.-sus--x--xnxnsuse 3:

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Q-651 ...x.vs.-S.-su S., aux.-sus.-snxns.-s.-snxas..x..s.-x.-snsns.-x..s..X.-5..s.-sus.-x.,s..x.-5.-sp4a'9 1936 Class History' In the fall of 1932, the largest class ever to begin studies in the Lockridge High School entered the doors of the Lockridge Town Hall. All told there were twenty-six in number. These jolly young people were beginning their school careers under difficulties for as a result of the fire which destroyed the school building, classes were held in the church basements with the hall serving as an assembly room. After enduring two months of these hardships, the new school house was completed and everyone was very happy to be attending one of the best small high schools in the state. The upper classmen tried every kind of initiation imaginable upon these freshmen, but without avail. In the school class tournaments these same freshmen dis- played their unusual athletic abilities. Along with many other things they con- tributed their part in the declamatory work. After enjoying many happy experiences with a few sorrows mixed in, every fresh- man was willing to admit the year was one great victory and that school was not so bad after all. After registration in our sophomore year we found our class had diminished some in size, out of the original twenty-six only twenty remained. Turning our faces and minds to the much discussed and imaginary dislike held for new text books, we found that there was a real foundation behind this dislike. Most of us agreeing that geometry was t-o-u-g-h because it almost knocked some of us out of school. With bull dog tenacity and Lincoln's determina- tion for knowledge we forged ahead, finally emerging with passing report cards in our hands. Our junior year proved to be the best of all with our class contributing largely to the success of operetta, basketball, band and declamatory. Wild Ginger, the junior class play was well received and at- tended. The climaxing feature of this year was the Senior and Junior banquet held at Hotel Turner, Fairfield. Even if our class did number only fourteen, one over half of the beginning total, everything at- tempted during this year turned out for the best. As we began our last year of attendance in the Lockridge Public School, even some of we especially dignified seniors wished there were a few more years here. If the last year, senior year, is not the best, it surely is the busiest. Physics provided a few headaches and ear failures, while Literature seemed rather dry, book- keeping took too much time and Govern- ment was just fine. All in all though we seniors have spent four really and trully happy years in Lockridge High School. In conclusion we wish to apologize to any we may have treated unfairly and to thank faculty, students, parents, friends and all those who have helped us make our short journey through this school a pleasure. Merle Johnson- My dog knows as much as I do. Paul Leu- Why don't you get an in- telligent dog? Virginia C.- How long can a person live without brains? Glenn G.- I don't know. How old are you? The epitaph of an average mang Dead at 30, buried at 60. Mr. Weston- In 1610 the Indians traded us Manhattan Island for a keg of whiskey. Howard Messer-- Let's see if they won't trade back. Otha Mickey fwhen taking Shirley Archibald homej How old is that lamp? Shirley A.- About two years. Otha- Then turn it out, it is too young to smoke. gfbnsus. -.....,..,..,.....-..,..,..-..x..,..s..s..,..-..,..s..X..,ax..,..s..,,.x..-..,......,.....-..s.



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ns.-x.ts.-sus..s.-sus.-x..x.-sus.-sus.-xns.-x. :Quinn sa- s..,.-s.-x..x.-x..x..s..s.-s..s.,s.-5.-5 1 I1 ior Birthd' ages aysg Birthplace Date Born Ambition I 2 1 S , 5 e n 3 3 Name- Howard Johnson ....... -New Sweden ..... .Dec. 5 Laurel Patterson --- ---SmithIield, Illinois .July 1 Willard Nelson --- .... Four Corners .... Oct. Z Howard Messer --- ---Glasgow ...... ---.Nov. Q Raymond Hostetler ..... Salina ........... Jan. I g Pauline I-Iickenbottom - --Lockridge l Virginia Cavenee ....... Lockridge Glenn Graf ..... .... Lo ckridge Q -- ----, - Ellen Trabert .......... Cheraw, Colorado -. Nov. --------.May Nov. - Will Probably Be 2, 1917 ..... Farmer --- .... Farmer . 2 8, 1917 ..... Coach ,-- .... Sailor : 4 27, 1917 .... Farmer --- .... Mechanic ' - ! 10, 1918---Ranger --- .... Doctor 23, 1918 .... Mechanic ...... Barber 7, 1918 .... School Teacher--Old Maid . 21, 1919 .... Nurse ......... Housewife ? Q 1 15, 1919---Aviatrix ....... School Teacher i April 2, 1918 .... Baseball Player-Policeman Q Q Carl Sodergren --- .... Lockridge -- .... .April 5, 1919 .... Coach ......... Carpenter i Ilene Bogner .... .... L ockridge ........ .March 1, 1919,-Sten.ographer --Sailor's g Eddie Linn .... .... C hicago, Illinois --.0ct. 11, 1918 .... Minister ....... Married 2 Roy Billingsley --- .... Glasgow ......... .Sept. 1, 1919 .... Ranger --- .... Farmer 1 Clifford Leu --- .... Lockridge -- .... Jan. 24, 1917 .... Doctor .... .... 0 rch. Director : . 4 4 ! 6 ! Q 6 Q ! Q ! ! Q Q Q ! 4 Q ! Q Nedra Archibald- And say you would Mr. Littleton- Say, son, where were 1 put yourself out for my sake? Time is you last night? I two o'clock a. m. 2 Leslie Linn- You're right, I would. - Nedra A.-'Then do it, please, for Iim Z awful sleepy. Z Q Mr. Weston-asks Wayne Lenz what the 5 average age to get married should be? : Wayne Lenz - fconsidered a great f scientistj gets his figures mixed and an- y swered thirteen years. I 2 He put his arm, a1'ound her . The color left her cheek, Q And showed upon his overcoat 2 Just about a week. 3 Francis L.- Oh, just riding around with some of the fellows. Mr. Littleton- Well, allright, but tell them not to leave their hairpins in the car. Z Blessing on the little dame, Bareback girl, knees the same. i With thy turned down silken hose, f And thy short transparent clothes. 3 With thy bobbed hairs jaunty grace And the makeup on thy face, I With thy red lips reddish more, I Smeared with lipstick from the store g From my heart I give thee joy, Glad that I was born a boy. 7 vu , gg --snsnx1.sus-'sus-ts.vs-fs.-s.vsu-5.-Q.-sus-vs.vs--sus,-s.fsnxn-5.-sus--5.-Q.-5.-sus.-s ns.-S 3:

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