Loogootee High School - Black Gold Yearbook (Loogootee, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY We entered our freshman year with Mr. Holland as our sponsor. On September 5, 1951 with forty-seven pupils. We lost two students during the year. We had two parties, and a trip to Spring Mill- Our officers were as follows: President---------------------Norman Gilllafc Vice-President----------------Ruth TTuelove Boys Treasurer---—------------Bill Fisher Girls Treasurer---------------Pat Pennington We entered our sophomore year with Mrs. Young as our sponsor. Under her direction we had a Christmas party in the basement room of the school building. We had forty- three members, but so far two have withdrawn. Our class officers are:: President---------------------Jack Clark Vice-President----------------Bill Fisher Secretary---------------------Donna Cox Boys Treasurer----------------Eddie Walton Girls Treasurer---------------Pat Pennington SOPHOMORE A B C's B is for Barber, the twin we all like,, She doesn't have a boy friend just for spite - B is for Barber (Dick) Judy's twin brother, One is very much like the other. E is for Bauer, Robert by name, Hopes in the future to win great fame. B: is for Beasley, a very smart lass, Mr. Jones threatens to kick him out of class. B is for Bussinger, who is full of smiles We think, she likes a guy named Miles. B is for Bough, can't make up her mind, Wonder if she will ever make her find. C is for Crays, a quiet lass, Always on time when it comes to class. C is for Cox, who is a nice chick, We wonder why she goes to French Lick- C is for Clark, the real McCoy, Hut goes for Mary boy oh boy! D is for Davis, the little blonde, She goes with a guy named Don. E is for E rps, the cutest one, When it comes to boys there is only one. F is for Fisher, who is a great talker Seems he goes with a girl named Walker- F is for Fitzgerald, who misses school He doesn't believe in the golden rule- G is for Gentry,, who worka at the show, She likes to take tickets from a guy named Joe-

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Irene Bough Ronald Beasley Betty Bussinger Bill Waggoner Vera Milligan Rex Milton Jo Ann Smith Linda Morrisette Robert Bauer Patty Souerdike 'Honest Crays John Hembree Janet Gibson Elma Wikle Betty Hawkins Emma Taylor Compliments of Your Friendly Banker Union Bank



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G 18 for Gibson, so nloe and sweet, To take her out seems a treat. G is for Gilliok, Doris is his flame, He doesn't go out with other dames. H is for Hawkins a big flirt, Seems as the boys always end in the dirt. L is for Ledgerwood, who is very small, Can't seem to keep his mouth shut at all. M is for Melton, a swell little guy, When Betty passes he gives her the eye. M i8 for Milligan, a very cute chiok, She goes steady with a boy named Dick. M i8 for Morrisette, what a gal, Seems as if she wants Jerry for a pal. P is for Pennington, a nice kid, Seems as though Eddie is hard to rid. Q is for Qualkinbush, a boy from Burns City, All of the girls say for Harriette we pity. R is for Raney, whose girl is in the grades, Wonder if she still wears braids. R is for Riggins, who walks with a sway, She can see Jimmy Strawn a mile away. S 18 for Smith, small as they come, Seems her and Johnny have a lot of fun. S is for Souerdike, Patty is her name, We think Glenn is her flame. S i s for Street, who likes a redhead, There is another girl she would like to knock dead. S is for Sutton, a quiet girl. But when she sees Harold she's in a whirl. T is for Taylor, a perfect clown, You never see her with a frown. T is for Thornberry, a quiet lass, There isn't a subject that he can't pass. T is for Truelove, Wilson's dream girl, Someday she hopes to learn to twirl. W is for Waggoner, a tormenting lad, Although if you know him, he isn't so bad. W is for Walton, the boy with curls, We know that he likes all girls. W is for Wikle, who goes with them all, There is no boy for whom she wouldn't fall. W is for Wilson, with flinging redhair, Seems for boys she Just doesn't care. W i s for Wright, our paper boy, He thinks girls are Just a toy. Z is for Ziegler, who is very shy, She is the happiest when Lester is nigh.

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