Losantville High School - Mysticlens Yearbook (Losantville, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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Losantville High School - Mysticlens Yearbook (Losantville, IN) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 12 of 54
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Page 12 text:

Baccalaureate Services On Sunday April the twenty nlnth the Losantvllle Modoc and Huntsville Seniors met for Baccalaureate Service In the Carlos Chrtstian Church The music furnished by a selected group of twenty voices from the three schools was under the direction of Mrs Fred Wiggins and Mrs Charles Coffin Chosen for their speaker was Reverend Raymond Harris of the First Christian Church of Richmond Indiana Commencement Servzce On Thursday evening May 3rd the Seniors of Losantvxlle Modac and Huntsville received their diplomas ln the first combination Commencement exercises of the Union township The Losantville Seniors decorated the Community Hall with flowers and a patriotic color scheme of red white and blue The Seniors wearing blue caps and gowns marched into the hall to music furnish ed by an orchestra Dr Merrill McFall a Methodist mnntster from Bloommgton Indlana gave the Commencement address Paul H Beck County Superintendent of Schools presented the diplomas Senzor Trzp On May fifth 1951 the junlors and Seniors accompanied by Mrs johnson and Mr Brunegraff left for then' trip We traveled east through Richmond on U S 4-0 That evening we reached Pittsburg and spent the night In the Pittsburg Hotel Our sec ond day was spent seeing interesting sights such as the University of Pittsburg Gettysburg and Washington Cathedral continuing with a drnve down Massachusetts Avenue That night in the Annapolis Hotel we slumbered The third day was spent nn Washington seeing such places as Washington Monument Capitol Buxldlng Supreme Court Building and Congressional Library After lunch we vlsited the Airport Mt The evening was free and the nlght was spent at the Annapolis Hotel On the fourth day we left Washington early and drove to Baltimore and on to Philadelphia where we visited Independence Hall Franklin s grave Betsy Ross s Home Then we crossed the Delaware River and passed through the Lincoln Tunnel into New York City After a free evening the tired group agaln went to the Shelton Hotel for rest On the fifth day we went sight seeing tn the upper and lower New York Cnty The tour Included a three hour boat trxp around Manhattan Island then a glass topped bus met the boat and took us on a tour of lower New York to see Greenwich Village China Town and the Empire State Building We then spent that evemng and the next day as we deslred The seventh day was also spent sight seemg m upper New York Cnty Central Park Columbia Uni versity and Grant s Tomb The eighth day we drove to Niagara Falls seeing the Falls from both the American and Canadian side The night was spent ln the Londoan Hotel London Ontario On the nmth day we came home by way of Chatham and Wmcfsor thus completing our long and eventful Journey Class Motto CLIMB THOUGH THE STEPS BE RUGGED Pink Carnation Rose and Gray Vernon, Smithsonian Institution, National Cemetery and Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Class Flower Class Colors

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MARY PANGBORN Always ln Trouble Miss jlmmy Latln Club Pep Club Carnival Paper Sta!! President Chorus Librarian Annual Editor Yell Leader BR UCE PETRO Basketball Always ln Trouble Carnival Vice President MARY PANGBORN Dramatlcs Club BILL TRINDER BILL TRINDER Always ln Trouble Baseball Basketball Annual Stall' Carnival Dramatlcs Club Track MRS MAE D JOHNSON We the class of 51 wish to ex press our gratitude for your con tlnual encouragement and enthu iasm Also we wxsh to thank you for your patience klndness and understanding through our last three years of high school BR UCE PETR O MAE D ,IOHNSON Class Sponsor ....... 3 U M ........... 4 , ............l-Z ............Z-3-4 . ............ 3-4 . ......... 1-Z-3 AnnualStaff. ............ 4 .... ..3 - ........ 1-Z-4 ....... 3 ............l-2-3 ' ........... 1-Z-3 .................3



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Past Events of he Class of 51 One evenmg as we the class of Sl watched TV mysteruous program flashed before our eyes And lo the announcer saud Tonught on Little Town the makers of artu flclal rain present the history of a group called the Losantvllle Seniors 'The time us fall 1939 the place Losantville School thirteen luttle scared sux year olds cluster about the steps tull the teacher Mrs Frank McCollum brungs them unsude All day away from mother us goung to be a strain Bruce Petro shyly comes un followed by Bull Trunder Dean Lester Lowell Hester Virgunua Metsker Paula jane McCollum Bobby Freeman jimmy Wilkinson Cathalune Abernathy Ondalee Burrows Aluce Beeson Norma Davus and Tommy Clevenger The furst class us just startung Boys and gurls open your work book to the furst page ln the confusion Dean pounts to a clown and yells Look at the cyclone The picture fades Here we are again un the second grade We have the same teacher but thus year now that we are much older she takes us on a train to Modoc My but it us excutung The announcer interrupts by sayung The makers of artuficlal wull return with tonight s revue in one moment but furst let us all tell you about Look There we are comuug un from recess Let s follow The little fellows have been promoted to another room Mrs Rubble ls the thurd grade teacher Everyone ls hard at work on number books The spelling llst got longer thus year and so dud the words Mrs Simms guided us through our fourth grade dufficultues with multuplucation tables and other thungs Goodness gracuous ut seems as if the teach er is very angry at some gurls and they are suttung ln theur seats at recess Maybe thus wull teach them not to wade un water and through chunks of uce any more Well maybe when they re un the fufth and suxth what s thus ? They re un more mischief It ls a Halloween party at Bruce s and Harvey s car us goung down a hull all by uts self no ut us beung auded by spooks The spooks aren t feelung so pranky as we see them ln the offuce Mrs Heuser saw to ut that they also studued by askung each student to stand and recute a topic wuthout the book Several were absent thus wunter due to an epudemlc of measles The gurls spent many wintry recesses desugnung clothes for theur paper dolls 'Dlesels may be a wonderful lnventuon but they always go messun up the TV when it gets right unteresting complauns Granny A! the unterference clears the pros pective Seniors go upstaurs to the seventh this fall Aren t we big? Classes change to dufferent rooms there are various teachers and our study halls are wuth the hugh school The students look unhappy they are un the eighth grade but are treated like tots by just havurug one teacher Not only that but Mr Schofueld enforces such chuldush pun lshments as standung un the autograph corner puttung theur noses un a circle stayung in at recess for whusperung or takung a spanking Furst one book then another disappeared unto a hole un the floor that us Since the boys were growung up they started chewung This was back in the days when semester exams were requured Spellung was the most dreaded and everyone studled actordlngly The exam consusted of one long hard three syllable word dog The next scene takes place as Bill Trunder Paulune Cooper Bruce Petro Mary Pangborn Donald Searcy Dean Lester Paula jane McCollum Vurgunua Metsker and Bull johnson take the Freshman seats un the assembly Green? Maybe but not after the unutiation at Pat Quate s Evudently the Sophomores thought we were some sort of green anumal for we played a luvely game of leap frog un the yard A hay rude was planned by the group and Mr Havuza sponsor but ut rauned Instead, hay seed clad as we are the Ruvolu we troupe Part of the gurls have shown a desure for culture by formung a tun Club What preposterous goings on us thus? Oh yes, remember the Latun dunner we had at Paula Janes? There is Mrs johnson eatung an apple dipped un mayonnause feat hard to accomplish while reclunung L 7 . I' ' 1 1 . 1 1 1 . as . - . - 1 1 ' ll . 1 . . . 1 1 1 1 . 1 - . , 1 '- 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . 11 . ' ------ , . 11 - , . 41 111 - 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . 1 .4 . . ' 1 . II 1 . . 1 ----- . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . - I . . . li' 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 . ------- . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 11 n 1 . ----- p - 1 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . X 1 , 1 1 . . 1 . 11 . . , 1 1 ' . 1 . . . . 1 1 . . ----- . . . . . - 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . . 1 . .. . . . . . 11 . ll ' 1 1 . . 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . - 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . . o 1 1 1 , . . . . . . , bet . . - . . . 1 , B . .

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