Cannerhilites

Welcome to your cyber school newspaper. Do you remember that our monthly newpaper was called Cannerhilites? I hope you enjoy your trip down memory lane. Share the address with your friends and classmates, and let me know if you have corrections, suggestions or additions. If you double click on the pictures, they will get bigger. Hope you have a great time.

Bill

Friday, November 27, 2009

High School Building 1918


This is an early picture of the HS building. Notice that the tunnel between the elementary and the high school had not been built yet.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

The present gymnasium was built in 1941


The present gymnasium was built in 1941 and was used until 1971. It now houses the Ladoga Elementary School Canners.

The New building


When the new building was built in 1917-18, there was a gymnasium in the basement.

The Town Hall


The Green and Gold also played upstairs over the Town Hall

They played basketball upstairs at the Old Ladoga Normal


The Old Ladoga Normal was used as a high school in the early to late teens.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The YMCA where the first teams in Montgomery County played


This is the YMCA armory on the corner of Main and Washington in Crawfordsville where the first game of basketball outside the state of Massachusetts was played.

Where they ate our dust


The Ladoga Tabernacle had a dirt floor which prompted the teams of the early years to say, "This is where they ate our dust."

Monday, November 16, 2009


When the weather got cold both the boys and girls teams moved from their outside facility behind the Methodist Church to the Christian Tabernacle which was just east of the present Christian Church.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

The Old Normal


The Old Normal was used as a training school for many teachers in Montgomery County then as the high school for Ladoga students.

The Canning Factory


The gymnasium was built in 1941 and is still in use by the Ladoga Canners of the elementary school.

High School building of 1906


This building was used at the High School building for several years.