Arlington High School - Rambler Yearbook (Arlington, IN)
- Class of 1959
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We, the Senior Class of 1959, are happy to dedicate our
yearbook "The Rambler" in the memory of Lloyd Tucker,
our janitor for three years.
We also wish to dedicate this book to our parents. We
want to thank them for their co-operation, advice, and inspir-
ation through the years.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl David Stout
Mr. and Mrs. Fredric E. Patterson
Mrs. Lois Kennedy
Mr. Robert Kennedy
Mr. and Mrs Delbert Winkler
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Miller
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wolf
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Emmons
Mr. and Mrs Loren Baker
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Kramer
Mr. and Mrs Merle Kemple
Mr. and Mrs Lowell Cooley
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Faurote
Mr. and Mrs Leland Van Osdol
Mr. and Mrs Wilford Catt
Mr. and Mrs Rigsbee Farlow
Mr. and Mrs Freddie Mann
Mr. and Mrs Paul Van Scyoc
Mr. and Mrs Sherman Buchanan
PRINCIPAL SPONSOR
MR. WILBUR HARDIN MRS. MARIAN WHITE
TRUSTEE TRUSTEE
MR, VIRGIL PARKS MR. CLARENCE NORTHAM
ACULTY
NORMAN L. MORRIS
Commercial
Ball State, B.S.
LEWIS THOMPSON
Mathematics
Indiana Central, A. B.
EDITH L. KUHN
Librarian
Indiana University
B. S.
MARIAN WHI'I'E
English
De Pauw, A. B.
Indiana University, M. A.
RALPH E. JOHN
History
Indiana University
A. B.
WILBUR M. HARDIN
Principal
Earlham, A. B.
Indiana University, M. S.
THOMAS PAUL POTTS
Vocational Agriculture
Purdue, B. S. A.
WILLIAM H. WILT
Indiana Central, B. S.
Picture not available
NEYSA V. WILT
Carthage Cnllenre. R. S.
FACULTY
BETTY B. HARCOURT
Art
Indiana University
A. B.
DONALD E. CLEMENTS
Music
Ball State, B. S.
MARTHA KESLER
Sixth Grade
Central Normal
MARY BECKNER
Fourth Grade
Butler
MARY ADDISON
Second Grade
Ball State
MARY BENSON
Fifth Grade
Indiana University
REBA MACY
Third Grade
Marion
FRANCES PITTS
First Grade
Teachers College
of Indianapolis
Butler
ME LVIN KEITH WOLF
President 45 Basketball 2,
4, Baseball 1,2, 3,4, Cho-
rus 1, 25 JuniorPlay - Cad-
walderg Senior Play, Stunt
Night 33 Rambler Staff,
Class Editor.
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ROBE RT H. COOLEY
Vice-President 4, President
3, Secretary 2, Treasurer
1, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Base-
ball l, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,
4, Chorus 1,2, Special Mu-
sic 1,2,3,4g Boys State
Alternate 3, Junior Play -
JerelgSeniorPlayg Rambler
Staff, Advertisment Mana-
ger.
LINDA LOU WINKLER
Vice-President 1, S e c r e-
tary 2, 4, Chorus 1, 23 Triple
Trio 1, 2, 3, Studio Band
Vocalist 4, Latin Club 1 g
Junior Play - Gertieg Sen-
iorPlayg 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Stunt
Night 33 Ram ble r Staff,
Proof Reader.
K
JO ANN KRAMER
Treasurer 4, Vice-Presi-
dent 1, President 2, Vice-
President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4,
Vice-President 4, Latin
Club 15 Junior Play - Opal,
Senior Play, 4-H lg Stunt
Night 3, Rambler Staff,
Business Manager.
DAVID MANN
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base-
ball 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43
Chorus l,2, 4-H l,2, Jun-
ior Play - Mike, Senior
Play, Rambler Staff, As-
sistant Advertising S a 1 e s
Manager.
MARJORIE KAY
VAN OSDOL
Band 1,2, 3, Chorus 1,2,
Triple Trio 2, Special Mu-
sic 1,2, Junior Play - Betsy,
Senior Play, 4-H l,2, 3, 4,
Junior Leaders 2, 3, 4, Ram-
bler Staff, Alumni Assistant.
ROSEMARY MILLE R
Spiceland 1, Treasurer 2,
Chorus 1,2, 3, Special Mu-
sic 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. Sweet-
heart 2,3,4, Latin 2, Jun-
ior Play - Miss Eudosia,
Senior Play, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4,
President 2, 3, Ram ble r
Staff, Lay-out Mat Super-
visor.
JANE ANN KEMPLE
Cheerleader 2,3,4, Band
1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, 4,
Chorus 1, 3, Triple Trio 1,
2, 3, Art 2, Latin Club 1,
Junior Play - Bessie, Sen-
ior Play, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec-
retary 1, 2, 3, Stunt Night 3,
Rambler Staff. Alumni.
GEORGE VAN SCYOC
Morristown 1, Basketball 1
2, Baseball 2, 3, Softball 1
Track 1, Cross Country 1
Chorus 1, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3
JuniorP1ay - Uncle Podger
Stunt Night 3.
A. LYNN CATT
Chorus 1
Art 1
F. F.A. 1
4-H 1, 2
Junior Play - Sam
Senior Play
Stunt Night 3
Rambler Staff
Social Editor
CAROL ANN BUCHANAN
Mays High School 1
Secretary 3
Chorus 2
Band 3, 4
Triple Trio 2, 3
Studio Band 4
Special Music 2, 3, 4
Girls' State 3
D.A. R. Award 4
Junior Play - Mimi
Senior Play
Stunt Night 3
4-H 2
Rambler Staff
t
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CAROL DIANE STOUT
Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 1, 3
Special Music 1, 2, 3
Latin Club 1
Art 2
Junior Play - Ruth
Senior Play
Stunt Night 3
Rambler Staff
Photographer
Co-editor
REBECCA ANN STEVEN OWEN KENNEDY
PATTERSON
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2
Chorus 1 Chorus 1,2
Special Music 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1
Band 1, 2, 3,4 Junior Play - Jack
Treasurer 3 Senior Play
Triple Trio 3 Rambler Staff
Art 2 Sports Editor
Latin Club 1
Cheerleader 3, 4
Junior Play - Peggy
Senior Play
Rambler Staff
Typist
JACK WEBB
Windfall 1
Track 1
Basketball 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Junior Play - Speedy
Senior Play
Stunt Night 3
Rambler Staff
Sales Manager
MARGARET FAY
VAN OSDOL
Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 1, 2
Triple Trio 2
Special Music 1, 2, 3
4-H 1, 2, 3, 4
Junior L'eaders 2, 3, 4
Junior Play - Letsy
Senior Play 4
Stunt Night 3
Rambler Staff
Typist
JAMES R. EMMONS JR.
Treasurer 3
Basketball Student Manager
1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball Student Manager
1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
President 4
Studio Band 3, 4
Special Music 1, 2, 3, 4
F. F. A. 1. 2
Vice-President 2
4-H 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary and Treasurer2
Vice-President 3
Junior Leaders 1, 2, 3, 4
Hoosier Boy's State 3
Junior Play - Botsford
Senior Play
Stunt Night 3
Rambler Staff
Editor-in-chief
IVANNA CAROL
Band 1
Chorus 1
Art 1
FARLOW
Junior Play - Maudie
Senior Play
Rambler Staff
Art Manager
ROBERT S. BAKER
Carthage 1, 2
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Baseball 1, 2, 3
Track 1, 2
Cross Country
F, F. A. 1, 2, 3
Latin Club 4
Junior Leaders
Senior Play
Rambler Staff
Social Editor
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,4
2,3
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CLASS WILL
We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby make, pub-
lish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or
wills heretofore made by us.
Article
Article
We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability to attend the State Fair on school
time, and the last row of seats to the Juniors.
We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability to get good grades and the ability
to stay off the Honor Roll to the Sophomores.
Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our ability not to be initiated to the Freshmen.
Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our good behavior, our angelic ways, and our
ability to get out of trouble to the faculty.
Article We, the Seniors of 1959, will our calmness, absent-mindedness, and the
ability to keep peace in the school to Mr. Hardin.
Article We, the Seniors. of 1959, do hereby bequeath our sincere thanks to our par-
ents, teachers, and the entire community for all the help and inspiration
they have given to us through the past twelve years.
PART TWO
I, Becky Patterson, do will my slimness and my winning smile to Carol Offutt.
I, Linda Winkler, do will my nephew, Bill, to Brenda Dalrymple.
I, Steve Kennedy, do will my height and my ability to play basketball to Ronnie Linville.
I, Carol Buchanan, do will my curving figure, even temper, and angelic ways to Patty
Van Scyoc. '
I, JoAnn Kramer, do will my shyness, and timidness to Marjorie Hill.
I, Rosemary Miller, do will my height and naturally curly hair to Bonnie Heath.
I, James Emmons, do will my lovemaking and my good grades to Harlan Burris.
I, Bob Baker, do will my ability to stay away from Sara Miller to Johnny Twigg.
I, Diane Stout, do will my short hair and my desire to ride in green Chevies to Janet
Veach.
I, Pat Wolf, do will my good grades and my ability to flirt with the girls to Emanuel
Goode.
I, Jack Webb, do will my ability to get along with Mrs. White to Bill Beckner.
I, David Mann, do will my popularity with the girls to Richard James.
I, ,Kay Van Osdol, do will my wavy hair and my ability to get excited to Betty Van
Osdol.
I, Fay Van Osdol, do will my work in the cafeteria and my ability to play the clarinet
to Sharon Beebe.
I, Lynn Catt, do will my ability to take dictation at 150 words a minute to Max Maple.
I, Bob Cooley, do will my ability to get along with the teachers and fellow classmates
to Jeri Seitz.
I, Ivanna Farlow, do will my ability to "Live it up" to Jack Doddridge.
I, Jane Kemple, do will my ability to stay slim when eating more than my share, and
to refrain from biting my fingernails to Jeannie Hull.
I, George Van Scyoc, do will my good looks to Bill Beckner.
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CLASS HISTCRY
It all started one sunny day August 29, 1947, when thirteen little boys and girls
marched proudly up the stairs to the first grade. The school has never been the same.
Sitting at her desk, almost no bigger than the rest of us, was Mrs. Frances Pitts, who
very patiently pulled us through the first grade.
During the next several years, our little march-ing group steadily progressed to
higher education. To help us with our education were the never tiring, always under-
standing teachers, Mrs. Vera Mae Pitts, Mrs. Alexander and Mrs. Pike. In these years,
Carolyn Six, Richard Andis, Sherry Nickles, Patricia Wilder, Don Roberts, Preston
Thompson, James Hiner, Mark Stockwell, Bessie Noble, Ruth Enyart, Richard Paul,
Tony Hauntz, Nancy Earnest, David Mann, and Jim Emmons came and all departed
except Jim and David.
ln 1955, we enteredhigh school lookingforward to initiation, but something happened,
perhaps we were too tough for themg anyway, initiation never developed. We elected our
class officers who were: President, Nancy Earnestg Vice-President, JoAnn Kramerg
Secretary, Linda Winkler, Treasurer, Jim Emmons. Mrs. Potts was our sponsor.
The highlight of our Sophomore year was choosing class rings. We sponsored a
formal Valentine Dance, the first event of this kind for our school. Decorating was lots
of fun and the dance was more of a success than we had anticipated. Four more members
joined our class, they were: Carol Buchanan, Rosemary Miller, George VanScyoc and
Jack Webb. Our class officers were: President, JoAnn Kramerg Vice-President, Linda
Winklerg Secretary, Bob Cooleyg Treasurer, Rosemary Miller. Mr. Hine was our
sponsor.
The Junior year was the year for which we had been waiting. lt brought fun, but
also work-making money for our Senior trip. We presentedaplay entitled "Beans
For Breakfast." We also gave a skit, "Baby Blues." Winning first prize was helped
considerably by our two "babies," Jim and Jack. This year our class officers were:
President, Bob Cooley, Vice-President, JoAnn Kramerg Secretary, Carol Buchanang
Treasurer, Jim Emmonsg with Mrs. White as our sponsor. We had one new member,
Bob Baker.
Our marching group finally reached its goal. We were Seniors! We chose Mrs.
White for our sponsor. The officers were: President, Pat Wolf, Vice-President, Bob
Cooley: Secretary, Linda Winkler, Treasurer, JoAnn Kramer. This year was a busy
year for us, we had many things to accomplish. We presented another play and pro-
duced our Rambler. Our big event was the Senior Trip. Then last but not least came
our Graduation. Eleven of our nineteen completed all twelve Wonderful years together.
PRO PH ECY
Amid the uproar and the shouts of the fans, I sit watching a basketball game
between Arlington and Morristown. However, my mind is not on the game. I am remem-
bering Arlington as it was twenty years ago whenl graduated. I was in the class of
'59, As I sit here, thinking about the "old days", I suddenly notice that three of my
classmates are here.
There's Steve Kennedy. "Hello, Steve. How has the last twenty years treated
you?"
"Oh, just fine. I'm the head Santa Claus at Macy's department store, and if all
goes well, I may get promoted and sent to the North Pole branch."
See: there's Bob Cooley with his thirteen children. "Hi, Bob! How are you tonight?"
"Oh, I'm pretty well snowed under with diapers and baby bottles. Look there:
Bobby Junior just fell off the bleachers! I've got to run."
"My, how he has aged! He should take some of Rosemary Miller's special brand
vitamin pills. Rosemary takes them and she says that they work wonders. Oh, by the
way, poor Rosemary is confined to her bed."
There's George Van Scyoc. I hear he's a big fashion designer in Paris. He's home
on vacation. "Hello, George. How are things in the fashion world ?"
"Fashionable."
Let's meet at Joyner's for a coke like the "old days" after the game.
fLater at Joyner'sD
"Have you seen Jo Ann Kramer lately?"
"Oh, yes, but her name is Bridget Barlow now. She's a fiery movie actress,
and I hear that she has all the qualifications for being a star!"
"Have you heard about Jane Kemple? She's a gun moll, shoplifter, and accomplice
to Bob Baker, who is a professional safecracker. I guess they're having a bang-up
time."
' "Everyone in the class is proud of Jack and Fay Webb. Such sweet people! He
is in the ministry and they are doing missionary work in darkest Africa. I asked them
if they thought it unsafe, but they said, "No, the darker, the better."
"Have you heard that Lynn Catt has a title? He's Mr. America, and I hear that
all the girls are crazy over him. They call him "Killer Catt"."
"I took my son to the circus the other day, and I saw Kay Van Osdol there. She
is billed as the fat lady, and also the elephant trainer. She said it was a wonderful
occupation if she could only train the elephants not to step on her feet."
"One that really surprised me is Pat Wolf. Because of a broken heart over a.
love affair, he has turned very studious. He is now an English professor at Harvard.
I hear that he's tutoring Mrs. White's grandchildren."
"What nerve that Diane Stout has! She's an alligator wrestler in Florida. Those
poor alligators haven't a chance."
"Linda Winkler is a professional witch. She spends her time riding around on
a broom, making brew, and frightening innocent children. Poor little things."
"I hear that David Mann is having an awful time. He just secured his tenth bride.
The only trouble is that he forgot to divorce the other nine."
"I saw Ivanna Farlow the other day. She's been spending her years riding on
freight cars and eating from tin cans. She says that it's a nice occupation, except that
she's too short to jump on the cars."
"Becky Patterson has married a mortician. She keeps house in the mortuary
and has raised a bunch of fine little undertakers."
"I heard that Carol Buchanan is leaving soon for her vacation. She is going to be
the first lady to go to the moon. They say that she's a demon in a rocket ship!"
"Oh, here comes Jim Emmons. I guess it was meant for Jimmy to be the black-
sheep and Don Juan of the class. Of course, he isn't used to working. Now he's only
a bum, but he sure makes a hit with the girls."
"Time really flies when you are reminiscing. It's time to "bug out", as we used
to say. But maybe in another twenty years, we can all come together from our different
walks of life, and meet again."
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SENIOR ACTIVITIES
enior Class Play
The Senior Class, divided into two casts presented the three-act comedy,
"A Ready Made Family" on April 16th and 17th.
Agnes Martyn, a widow on vacation, met an old sweetheart, Henry Turner, a
widowerg and they became engaged. Neither told the other of the children at home:
three in one household and two in the other. The youngsters, having heard of the
big surprise, became antagonistic to the marriage and planned to upset the matri-
monial applecart by acting their worst before their prospective stepparents.
After spells of baby talk, fits of epilepsy, kleptomaniac actions, and persistent
talk of an operation, Henry emerged victorious and the "kids" accepted their new
parents.
Agnes Martyn
Bob Martyn
Marilee Martyn
Gracie Martyn
Miss Lydia
Henry Turner
Doris Turner
Sammie Turner
Begonia
Nocodemus
THE CAST
JoAnn Kramer
Lynn Catt
Becky Patterson
Kay VanOsdol
Ivanna Farlow
Pat Wolf
Linda Winkler
David Mann
Jane Kemple
Bob Cooley
Diane Stout
Bob Baker
Carol Buchanan
Kay VanOsdol
Rosemary Miller
Jack Webb
Fay VanOsdol
Jim Emmons
Jane Kemple
Bob Cooley
Senior Trip
Saturday morning May 2nd, the seniors left for an eight day trip to Washing-
ton and New York City. The first night was spent in Pittsburgh. Sightseeing in
Washington kept us busy until noon of May 5th. We journeyed on to New York and
spent an enjoyable three days seeing the Statue of Liberty, Radio City, the United
Nations Building and Manhattan Island. Visits to New York's stores, restaurants
and theaters resulted in much pleasure. New freindships, slumber parties, pillow
fights, and midnight snacks will be long remembered by the Seniors of '59.
JU IORS
My-S, Win R. James M. Maple B. Beckner J. Twigg
President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary
Mr. Wilt J. Doddridge B. VanOsdo1 J. Seitz B. Heath
J. Hull E. Goode M. Hill H. Burris B, Dalyrmple
C. Offutt R. Linville J. Veatch P. Van Scyoc S. Beebe
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R. Springrnan S. Johnson D. Linville D. Bosham F. Lee
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ROW TWO: J. Emmons, S. Addison, W. Kemple, S. Nelson, M. Kennedy, T. Steffy
T. Swain, E. Kennedy, H. Mull, B. VanOsdo1, C. Wicker, J. Kramer, G. Chrisman
J. Kemple, B. Patterson, J. Hull. ROW THREE: C. Offutt, B. Cooley, R. James, M
Beckner, S. Sunman, E. Wooten, D. Woods, H. McFatridge, E. Beckner, P. Kemple,
B. Beckner, J. Sietz, A. McFatridge, B. Heath, C. Patterson, P. Swain, D. Walke, C
Buchanan, J. Veatch. ROW FOUR: J. Twigg, J. Thrall, A. Bechner, D. Clements, T.
Tucker.
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President ..... Jimmy Emmons
Vice-President . . . Jo Ann Kramer
Secretary-Treasurer. Jane Kemple
Librarian ....... Janet Veatch
IUNIOR BAND
FIRST ROW: D. Mann, E. McFatridge, S. Wooten, J. Hawkins. SECOND ROW
A. Wooten, J. Tucker, F. Jones, M. McFatridge, K. Beckner, M. Ward, K. Chris-
man, R. Cline, H. Smith, J. Sullivan, S. James, E. McMichael, C, Bitner, M
Steward. THIRD ROW: S. Bitner, J. Ronan, F. Fancher, M. Wainscott, D. Readle
D. Clements, F. Renegar, S. Boucher, K. Wainscott, S. Price.
MAJORETTES
M. James, S. Sunman, B. Dalyrmple, R. Pat-
terson, S. Benson.
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ner, S. Sunman, E. Wooten.
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C. Patterson, C. Buchanan,
J. Veatch.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Ben-
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SENIOR
HOME
ECONOMICS
Who's the Booties for Bonnie?
Watch those fingers Brenda!
How is the Feed Sacks coming
Ivanna and Sharon?
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Parks, and Freddie Mann.
Fritz Patterson became bus driver when Virgil Parks
assumed the responsibities of Trustee.
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Karen and Carol Marleen and Michael
RAMBLER STAFF
Jim Emmons . . . . .... Editor
Fay VanOsdo1 .......... Typist
Ivanna Farlow ....... Art Manager
Rosemary Miller. . Layout Mat Manager
JoAnn Kramer .... Business Manager
Steve Kennedy ....... Sports Editor
David Mann . . Advertising Sales Assistant
Bob Baker: ....... Activities Editor
Lynn Catt ......... Social Editor
Jane Kemple ...... Alumni Manager
Bob Cooley . . Advertising Sales Manager
Diane Stout ......... Photographer
Becky Patterson .......... Typist
Carol Buchanan . . .... Co-Editor
Jack Webb . . . . Sales Manager
Pat Wolf .... . . Class Editor
Linda Winkler . . . . . Proof Reader
Kay VanOdse1 . . . Alumni Assistant
COOKS
LORAINE BUCHANAN
"Chief"
ALTA GARDNER
"AsS't. Chief"
CAFETERIA WQRKERS
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BURRIS
WINKLER
JAMES
BUCHANAN
WOLF
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F. VANOSDOL
S. WHIPPLE
C . HENBY
L. KENNEDY
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VARSITY
BACK ROW: Coach, Norman Morrisg Student Manager, Jimmy Emmonsg
Steve Kennedy, Bob Cooley, Bill Beckner, Jack Webb, Pat Wolf, Jerry
Thrall, Jerry Binder, Sammy Miller, David Mann, Bob Baker, Student
Manager, Johnny Twigg, Alan Beckner. FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders, Becky
Patterson, Kathy Steffy, Cynthia Patterson, and Jane Ann Kernple.
KKBII
BACK ROW: Student Manager, Jimmy Emmons, Jimmy Readle, Phil Kemple,
Jere Seitz, Jerry Thrall, Bill Beckner, Richard James, Tom Swain, Eddie
Vandeventer, Coach, William Wilt. FRONT ROW: David Schondelmayer,
Everett Van Scyoc, Bob Kramer, Jerry Winkler, Gerry Chrisman, Tommy
Tucker, Virgil Hendershott, Student Manager, Alan Beckner.
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shott, P. Kernple. SECOND ROW: A. Beckner, B. Beckner, J. Seitz,
T. Swain, D. Mann, S. Miller, E. Vandeventer, B. Baker,J. Twigg.
THIRD ROW: N. Morris, J. Emmons, J. Webb, P. Wolf, B. Cooley, R.
James, J. Binder, W. Wilt.
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FIRST ROW: M, Beckner, A. lVIcFatridge,
W Kemple, E. Beckner. SECOND ROW
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Sunman, K. Davis, S. Benson, L. Nelson,
S. Addison, W. Wilt.
V. Irvine, E. Wooten, J. Wolf, B. Kramer,
FIRST ROW: J. Baker, F. Jones
P. Schondelmayer, P. Dalyrmple
SECOND ROW: K. Beckner, S. Nel-
son, F. Hill, J. Tucker, D. Kramer
THIRD ROW: S. Sunman, A. Kramer
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BA KETBALL
We They We They
Triton 60 61 Morton 51 48
Morristown 81 66 Carthage 59 43
Straughn 73 71 St. Paul 68 70
Mays 74 65 Clarksburg 59 48
Milroy 82 54 Lewisville 55 73
New Salem 52 65 Waldron 51 58
Carthage 85 90 New Palestine 54 79
Manilla 58 44 Spiceland 57 61
Charlottesville 68 61 Alquina 75 53
County Tourney Sectional Tourney
New Salem 59 64 Charlottesville 70 68
Manilla 60 57
Rushville 68 77
All County Selections All Sectional Selections
Steve Kennedy Steve Kennedy
Bob Cooley
Players Goals Per Foul Per Total Avg. Times No. of
Cent Shots Cent Points Fouled Games
Out
Cooley 142-381 .370 106-166 .640 390 17 8111 3 22
Kennedy 121-341 .360 122-154 .790 364 21 7117 5 17
Binder 80-211 .375 51-75 .680 210 9 6111 6 22
Thrall 57-150 .380 18-39 .470 136 6 415 0 20
Miller 49-152 .320 17-23 .740 115 5 5122 0 22
Baker 35-146 .240 42-82 .510 113 5 3122 4 22
Wolf 21-86 .240 28-46 .600 70 4 2117 5 17
Beckner 5-21 .240 3-11 .275 13 2 315 0 5
Webb 0-10 . 000 6-10 . 600 6 617 1 7
Mann 1-4 . 250 1-2 . 500 4 213 0 6
Second Team Games
Triton 23 39 Morton 38 32
Morristown 26 3 1 Carthage 59 43
Straughn 30 28 St. Paul 34 35
Mays 43 28 Clarksburg 29 22
Milroy 45 23 Lewisville 42 36
New Salem 41 35 Waldron 24 45
Carthage 38 51 New Palestine 32 36
Manilla 24 37 Spiceland 28 41
Charlottesville 27 36 Alquina 53 32
The Arlington basketball team proved their ability to play ball in
the sectional tourney. They won their first two thrilling games by close
margins. In the final game of the tourney, although they were beaten by
Rushville, the Wildcats played excellently. They came within three
points of the Lions four times during the last half of the game. The
Arlington fans were very proud of their team and its coach.
'I' Steve Kennedy - 1000 Point Club
August
September
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October
20-
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November
December
Dec. 25-Jan.
January
February
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March
April
16-
May
School Calendar
School starts
Senior Car Wash
Fish Fry
School Pictures
Senior Chest X-ray
Land Judging Contest
8th Grade Class Party
Senior Class Party
Junior Play, "Stop the Wedding"
Yell Leader Election
Freshman Class Party
Senior Pictures
Teacher's Association
High School attends I. U. Football Game
7th Grade Class Party
Sophomore Class Party
Triton Basketball Game
Senior Ham Supper
Morristown Basketball Ga.me
Straughn Basketball Game
Mays Basketball Game
Livestock Judging Contest
Milroy Basketball Game
New Salem Basketball Game
Produce Show and Achievement Program
Carthage Basketball Game
Manilla Basketball Game
Charlottesville Basketball Game
Christmas Program
Christmas Vacation
Morton Basketball Game
Seniors entertained for P. T. O.
County Tourney
Carthage Basketball Game
St'. Paul Basketball Game
Clarksburg Basketball Game
Vocal and Piano Contest
County Spelling Bee Contest
Solo and Ensemble Contest
Waldron Basketball Game
Junior High Tourney
New Palestine Basketball Game
County Sweetheart Dance-Linda Winkler A H S Contestant
Spiceland Basketball Game
State Solo and Ensemble Contest
Sectional Tourney
Poultry Judging Contest
Basketball Supper
Rush County Band Festival
Senior Sock Hop
Dairy Judging Contest
Band Contest
Senior Play, Ready-Made Family
Band Concert
Senibrs Leave on Trio
You Lucky People, Seniors Come
Baccalaureate
Commencement
School's Out
Back
NAME
Richard James . . .
Jere Seitz . . . . .
Sharron Beebe . . . .
Emanuel Goode
Patty Van Scyoc
Carole Offutt . . . . .
Janet Veatch . . . .
Bill Beckner . . . .
Marjorie Hill .... .
Betty Van Osdol
STOP THE WEDDI
CHARACTER
Mayor Wilson
. Bill Jones
Verna Wilson
. . Clarence
Maggie Jones
Lorie Wilson
Kristin Jones
. Brisselbean
. . . . Susan
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The Junior Class presented their play, "Stop The Wedding", October 9th and
10th with Mr. and Mrs. Wilt as directors.
NAME
Johnny Twigg. .
Jeanie Hull . . .
Max Maple . . .
Bonnie Heath . . .
Jack Doddridge .
Brenda Dalrymple
Ronnie Linville . .
Harlan Burris .
Harlan Burris .
Ronnie Linville . .
CHARAC TE R
.......Oscar
. . . .Dean Dibble
Captain Henderson
Snow-In-The-Face
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. . . Mrs. Cooney
. .Police Officer
. . . . . AMarine
. . . . AFireman
. Navy Lieutenant
The return of "Popcorn" Jones from the navy on the day of Lorie's wedding
starts a series of gay events that includes stopping the wedding, the arrival of a
crate of monkeys, the advent of an Eskimo from Alaska, and the taking over of the
Mayor' s office.
But the last straw comes when the students of the local college take over under
the direction of "Popcorn" and plan to overthrow the politicians, of whom His Honor,
the Mayor, reigns supreme. However, the Mayor had a plan of his own and carried
it out on the day of Lorie and Popcorn's wedding through the use of a record player.
The characters were well portrayed, and the play was thoroughly enjoyed by
everyone.
"Popcorn Darling" "Yes, YES"
"Let me out of here"
1906
Zula Addison Houston
Gernie Swain?
Roy Swain
Flossi Addison?
Ralph Munden?
1907
Mossilene Hester Swain
Leslie Allender
1908
J. C, Bagley
1909
Ethel Alexander Tribby?
Grace Shaffer Sullivan
Mabel Linville Leasure?
1910
Ethel Northam Hufferd?
Gladys Gardner Drake
John Hufferd?
Albert Reddick
Edmond Foust?
Clark Offutt
Lesner Allender
1911
Chester Northam
Eunice Gardner Hardin?
Goldie Shaffer Beckner?
Frank Gardner?
Vida Swain Beckner?
1912
Blanche Spencer Bogue
Eston Macy
Darst Beckner?
Oneta Macy Richardson
Maud Spencer?
1913
Margaret Edwards Swain
Leland Gardner?
Edith Hardin Higgins
LUM I
1914
Jennie Macy Graham
Zeno Hodge?
Ralph Hufferd?
Nellie McMichael Hardin
Everett Hester
1915
Elizabeth Nelson Cephart?
Clara Sunman Addison
Mary Woods Dearinger
Nellie Woods Rose?
Beatrice Bagley Foster
1916
Omer McKibben
Effie Offutt Bagley
Thomas Saunders
Della Hufferd Orme
Mae Garner McKibben
Arthur Conaway
Emma Posey Six
Mary Conaway Gaylor
Everard Johnson?
1917
Clarence Northam
Edna Hardin Ewing
Mary Northam Hester
Lillian Lee Junken
Lillian Jorden Nelson?
Melvin Woods?
Weldon Beckner
Swain Barnard
Charles Sullivan?
Daniel Merrill?
1918
Leon Stanley
Wilmer Blanton
Wallace Brown
Charlotte Tribby Downey
1919
Wilma Newman Andrews
Fon Miller
Blanche Hardin Miller
Edna McMichael Dooley
Nola Barnard Linville
Oren Veatch
Thomas McCoy
1920
Vivian Hinton McCloskey
Alta Lee Jordan
Lorrayne Kennedy Gephard?
Mable Mitchell Phillips
Dale Ronan
Tom Hufferd
Mildred Woods Hyatt
Emma Allison Benner
1921
Stella Irvine Souders?
Nina Seward Taylor
Russel Macy
Roxy Kuhn Long?
Iris Gardner Frasca
Velma Ronan Fisher
Arnold Birt
1922
Denning Nelson?
Nelda Arnold Mohr
Marie Alsman Schumeman
William F. Marshall
Donald Birt
Mildred Casterine Sullivan
Lee Mitchell
Florence Shaffer Cooley
Dwight Beckner
Mable Lee Whitman
Lowell Offutt?
1923
William Barnard
Ernest Beckner
Marjorie Winslow Cherry
Ruth Arnold Dyer
Mary Sharpe Hill
Kathryn Readle Hufferd
George McCoy
Auvie Ruff Roe
Lowell Poer
1924
Everett Sunman
LaVaughn Hardin
Mae Addison
James Francis Readle
Zelda Hutchinson Offutt
Maud Woods
Paul Kennedy
Mary Barnard Enyart
Celia Kelso Pittenger
Constance Noble
Pearl Macy
Helen Downey Beckner?
Anna Ridlen Oldham
Harlan Lee
1925
Margaret Bitner Seitz
Veva Seward Fisher
Donald Price
Jesse Woods
Alta Tweedy Miller
Worth Brown?
Juanita Brown Morgan
Russell Beckner
Pauline Macy Schwartz
Louise Enis
Edwin Stark
Owen Gowdy
Grace Addison Newhouse
1926
Stanley Williams
Lowell Ritter
Virgil Ronan
Lucille Nigh Wall
Joseph MCC oy't
Raymond Overleese
Mary Baldridge Williams
Beryl Wicher Kennedy
Harold McFatridge
Leota Ritter Crim
Ruth Ramsey Wilson
1927
Helen Collins Bagwell
Herman Bundy?
Cedric Carwein?
Opal Bundy Gergusonif
Frank Downey
Howard Haywood
Miriam Woods McDaniel
Mary Bird Heath
Florence Houston Kemple
Merle Kemple
Hugh Kennedy
Opal Ennis Readle
Marlin Sharpe
1928
John Barnard
Phyllis Noble Hill
Roy Kennedy
T, S. Macy A
John McDaniels
Paul Miller
Vivian Northam Ritter
Kathryn Marshall Stark
Virgil Thomas
1929
Carl Carwein
Marguerite Addison
Daubenspeck
Marceille P . Henby
Lavern Houston
Fred Gufferd
Marjorie Macy Iverson
Evelyn Wicker Kemple
Wilbur Mann
Graydon McFatridge
Darrel Ronan
Howard Tribbey?
La Vaughn Ryse Mix
Helen Edwards Sunman
1930
Alta Addison
Irvin Bitner
Marguerite McDaniel
Farlow
Muret Frazier
Marshall Gardner
Wilna Woods Gardner
Evelyn Kemple Beggs
Max Long
Crystal Macy
Joy Downey Randall
James Rigdon
Clyde Rucker
Merle Stout
Fred Thomas
Frank Tribbey
Eileen Macy Thorburg
Cyrus Winkler
1931
Franklin Addison
Mary Marshall Addison
Ora L. Addison
Marjorie Tribbey Beaver
Earl Carwein
Bevan E. Dearinger
Howard Earnest
Floreine Sharpe Haywood
Mary Bitner Hester
Wilna Tribby Moore
Vera Hauk Kehl
Constance Pierce Schwartz
Helen Long Warfuelft
Samuel Webster
Max Williamson
Eileen Barker
1932
Laurel Gardner Bradburn
Rhoda Rigdon Brewer
Ruby McConnell Lockwood
Opal Bogue Cooley
Wayne Price
Catherine Macy
Omer Richey
Mary Houston Ryan
1933
Bill Guy Addison
Anna Louise Corn Bitner-'P
Spencer Bogue
Dallas Earnest
Gail Ging
Robert Gosnell
Helen Beaver Hardin
Paul Joyner?
Tommie McConnell
Mary Stout Myers
Miriam Peirce Rhodes
Frances Winkler Rucker
Howard Stout?
Gilbert Tinsley
1934
June Fancher Ball
Lois Carwein Beckner
Jean Brown Goslinft
Bernice McMichael
Deainger
Beatrice Draper
Kenneth Earnest
Morris Kendrix
Ermadell Eaton Boyer
James Kemple
Howard McMichael
Janice Downey Renegar
Frank Riddlen
Hazel Marshall Ritter
William Ryse
Louise Nelson Herberg
Thomas Webster
Mary Ellen McDaniel
1935
Carl Adams?
Tommie Alexander
William H. Beckner
Willetta Winkler Beckner
Byron Bitner
Maribel Marshall Coates
Nellie McCloskey
William T. Hufferd
Fred E. Lee
Caroline Macy Linville
Margaret Richey Mclntyre
Charles W. Nigh
Maribel Readle Maross
Ralph Ritter
Kathryn Earnest Swain
Wendell Tribbey
Ferald Ward
Mary A. Dearinger Ward
Helen Maple Wilson
Marjorie Gahimer Van
Scyoc
1936
William F. Catt
Bueford C. Downey
Claribel Dyer King
Floyd Glenndenning
McConnell
Lloyd Gosnell
Gladys Steele Kemple
Ruth Richey Mitchell
Edwin Northam
Charles Ryse
Kathryn Beaver Smith
John W. Swain
Norma Haehl Walke
1937
Virginia Bennet
Kathryn Stout Blanton
Maxine Kennedy Darmer
Edna Downey McFatridge'l'
Wayne Draper
Helena Dyer Brown
John Paul Essex
Robert Earnest
Francis Fancher
Mary Steele Fancher
Marjorie Houston
Richard G. Cecil
Roscoe Newhouse
Dorothy Sharpe Norris
Doris Winkler Northam
Thelma Ryse King
Russell Siders
Dorsey Slain
Delphia Collins Smith
Loretta Tribby Guffin
Albert Jack Wedding
Helen Drake Wilson
1938
Nadine Tinsley Bogue
Fern Brown Pearson
James Cadwallader, Jr.
John E. Coffin
Robert Macy
Ralph McFatridge
Evelyn Newhouse
Russell Northam, Jr.
Zelda Drake Patterson
Dorothy Richey
Carlos Tribbey
Maxine Lee Van Osdol
Marjorie Ray Wagner
Wilburn Ward
1939
George Ball
Norma Fancher Brown
Wilfred Catt
Maurice Coffin
Betty Colestock
Eloise Ging Davis
Donald Drake
Lloyd Dyer
Gene Long
Juanita Winkler Long
Lowell -Nelson
Pharaba Slain Nichols
Charles W. Northam
Fritz Patterson
Earl Robbins
Maxine Swain Wilson
Jean Gardner Vandeventer
Frances Jean Woods
1940
Norman Alexander
Phyllis Beckner Wilt
John Brugge
Virginia Stout Catt
Carl Gaylor
Marjorie C. Johnting
Howard Hauk, Jr.
Leroy Hauk
John W. Hester
Hubert Hufferd
Marcella Downey Kalp
Norma Alsman King
Jenny G. Leisure
Bernadine Macy Philips
Carson Jean McMichael?
Bert Redden, Jr.
Alfred Rigsbee
Harold Stark
Edwin Wedding
Robert Demunbrum
1941
John Downey
Luster Gaylor
Roscoe Ging
Doris Coffin Hamilton
Frances Miller Hardin
Rosemary Northam
Johnson
Robert Hyatt
Eugene Kemple
Jack Long
Marcelia Hutchinson
Maxe
June McMichael Crisman
Ralph Mohler, Jr.
Arnold Parks
Betty Heifner Reuille
Dale Siders
Robert Woods
1942
Kathleen Alsman Callahan
Francis Dyer
Clyde Fisher
Robert Cadwallader
Beulah Jordan Lord
Edwin Macy
Joe Macy?
Mildred Jordan Merritt
Roy McDaniel
Helen Sanders
Anabel Starks
Walter Lee Swain
Mary Stout Swain
Melvin Tinsley
Ann T. Brown
Jean Wicker Miller
1943
Betty Kemple Atkins
Janet Coffin Justus
Betty McDaniel
Eunice Adkins Sparks
Robert Enos
Loretta Six
Rosaline Newhouse
Ramsey
Pauline Addison Kemple
Norma Shockency Rigsbee
Sarah Six Sprigman
Sylvia Noble Stalker
Lova Ward Wooten
Leota Robbinson Stevens
James R. Hamilton
Jesse Bob Nelson
David Gurley, Jr.
Robert Stout
Elmer McMichael, Jr.
Forrest McMichael
Thelma Macy Riley
John H. Rigsbee
Bernard Hoff, Jr,
Robert Gaylor
Charles Greenupft
Vernon Parks
Carl M. Hutchinson
Vernon Riley, Jr.
Lucille Moore Woods
1944
Dorothy Adkins
Ora Callahan
Helen Muden Cameron
Thelma Colestock
Wilma J. Cobb Roe
Florine Christian Logsdon
Alta Downey Wainscott
Kellas Drake
James Geise
John Heifner
Barbara Hyatt Miller
Norman McCloskey
Richard Northam
Jeanne Sparks Ridout
William Ross
1945
Louise Adkins Piles
H. Ray Anderson, Jr.
Ester Dearinger Bateman
Morris Gardner
Laura Hester
Dean E. Hodge
Betty Jo Hoff
Sarah Hoff
Clemadine Hutchinson
Barnard
Ellena Myers
Margery Orme Drake
Edith Tribby Rouse
Raymond Keith Wicker
1946
Donald Bright
Morris Fisher
Harold Logan
Billy Long
Carole Moore Rigsbee
Lowell McMichael
Opal Reynolds Dalrymple
Clara Rigsbee Rodebaush
Katherine Ross Ellison
Bill Schmauss
Tom Stapp
Roberta Stark
James Tulz
George Wedding
1947
Lois Mitchell Anderson
Beatrice Coffin Johnson
Evelyn Hill Cole
Rema Nelson Cotton
Leatha Carwein Starrett
Rose Marie Orme Gordon
Eileen Gardner Lutton
John W. Nelson
Robert L. Rouse
John Shauck
Robert Veatch
John Winslow
Joseph Swain
1948
Verlin Fisher
Virlin Goforth
Malcom Fancher
Robert Williams
Myron Hyatt
Richard Thrall
Richard Oldham
Charlotte R. McCarty
Ruth Logan Osborn
Billy Wilkes
Noel Callahan
Phillip Cherry
Marvin Beckner
Donavan Kennedy
Romona Noble Lewis
1949
Franklin Henby
Margorie Henby Santoro
Donald Hill
Patricia Long McClurg
Elizabeth Moore Smith
Kathleen Orme McJunkin
Martha Stultz Johnson
Raymond Turner
Miriam Wedding Hultquist
Lavon Wilkes
Una Clarkson Harlan?
Mary E. Rigsbee White
Marion Beckner
Thomas Hinton
1950
Billie Mitchell
Mary Ritter Thrall
Clark Goforth
Jane Martain Werking
John Newhouse, Jr.
Kathleen Williams Hine
Marvin Beckner
Bonnie Mitchell
Jackie Love
Earl Noble
Mary Louise Mitchell
John Reynolds
Josephine Davis Reyn
Robert Beckner
William Moore
Wanda Newhouse Liggett
Glenn Stout
1951
Carolyn Wicker Callahan
Joan Gardner Williams
Gene Clarkson
Mary Elizabeth Addison
Paul Enyart, Jr.
Revenna Hunt Davis
Max Fancher
Christine Adkins Self
Robert Coffin
Marlene Moore Wesling
1952
Ira Turner
Mona Robbins McDaniel
Ruby Gowdy Sheppard
John W. Nelson
Kathleen Goforth
John O. Moore
Rosalyn Heath Webb
James Maple
James Wagner
Larry Tucker
Marilyn Miller McMichael
Mike Wolf
1953
Helen Rouse Montani
Philip Stultz
Theodore Wagner
Robert Stout
John West
Helen Logan Perkins
James Whipple
Virginia Bright Wesling
Peggy Hill Wycliff
Randal Hinton
Robert Buck, Jr.
1954
Lula Nelson Kuhn
Garth John
Richard Heath
Roxie Earnest Reuman
Martha J. Tucker
Branson
Ray King
Betty King Jackson
June Posey
Patricia Kennedy
Meyers
James Martin
Bob Fancher
Shirley Bailey Porter
Richard Moore
Arlene Maple Spence
Roberta Rnegar Pratt
Colleen Moore Wesley
1955
Jeannie Van Osdol
Betty Heath Long
Ruth Ann Turner
Priscilla A, Offutt
Martin Rodger Young
Norman L. Winkler
Ronald L. Coffin
Ronald E. Rucker
Ronald L. Haywood
Glenn R. Orme
Calvin Eugene Wagner
Lawrence William Cherry
Willis Edward Ronan
David E. Henby
1956
Judy Love Haywood
Betty Carol Cooley
Anita Haywood Orme
David Fansler
Norma Hunt Cull
Elaine Wilson John
Sandra Kennedy Howe
Marilyn Kramer
Phyllis Schrier Snider
Lossie Bailey
Charles Kemple
Bill Sunman
Fred Earnest
Janet Binder Earnest
1957
Paul Richard Joyner
Ralph J. Kramer
Sandra Webster Heck
Caroline Burris
Warren Nelson
Lloyd Gates Kennedy
Robert Olen Beach
Lynda Pitts
Betty Hauntz Burkhart
AUTGGRAPHS
Lynn Turner
Harold Maple
DelMonte Wagner
Alma Noble
Gwendolyn Moore
Carolyn Ritter Ronan
1958
Bonnie Rucker Parks
Lawrence Parks
Philip L. Hester
Florence A. Parks
Stephen Wooldridge
Ethel M. Vantyle
Jon K. Fansler
Janet Heath
Donna K. Joyner
Joy Irvine
Rosemary Henby
Phyllis Logan
Joyce Mann
William Smith
JoAnn Binder
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ARLINGTON. INDIANA
A Complete Floral Service
We Telegraph Flowers
A Successor to Worthington Gardens
130 E. 10th Street Phone 3228
RUS!-IVILLE. INDIANA
JOANN'S HOME BAKERY
Home Made Pies and Cakes
Phone Arlington 41
Virgil and Ioann Parks
ARLINGTON. INDIANA
NELSON'S
LUMBER AND HARDWARE CO.
Phone 4-24
ARLINGTON. INDIANA
Compliments of
STATE BANK OF CARTHAGE
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
KlNG'S RESTAURANT
Featuring Chicken and Shrimp
CARTHAGE, INDIANA.
FAIR LADY DRESS SHOP
Toni Todd and Vicky Vaughn
Dresses for Juniors
We Give S :S H Green Stamps
CARTHAGE INDIANA
Compliments of
HAMPTON MORTUARY
CARTHAGE. INDIANA
GEORGE B. MOORE 8. SONS
Native Lumber
Logan 5-4665
CARTHAGE INDIANA
CARTHAGE JEWELERS
Bulova-Watches--Elgin
Quality - Prestige - Price
Diamonds
License Branch
CARTHAGE INDIANA
CHESTY POTATO CHIPS
"The Food It's Fu.n to Eat"
INDIANPOLIS. INDIANA
Compliments ot
WYATT MOORE MEMORIAL
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
VAKOC MOTORS
1145 West 3rd Street
Mercury - Edsel - Studebaker
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
PITMAN-WILSON CO.
Phannacists
The Rexall Store
Phone 2038
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
ABERCROMBIE .IEWELERS
Phone 2649
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
DUSING CLEANERS
For Those Who Care
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
For the Best in Milk Products
MEADOW GOLD MILK PRODUCTS
New Castel - Phone 2443
Greensburg - Phone 36401
Connersville - Phone 425
Rushville - Phone 2335
For Good Grades of Coal and Fertilizers
Also General Tmcking
DON BERKEMEIER
Phone 3027 or 2445
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
CARTHAGE TRACTOR
AND IMPLEMENT COMPANY
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
TWEEDY LUMBER CO.
Since 1908
"Think of Lumber, Call These Numbers'
LO. 5-5785 cmd 5-5645
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
NORTH END GROCERY
Open 7 Dcrys
8 - 9
Thos. M. Gonnan
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
PATTON'S I.G.A.
Free Delivery
Quality Groceries and Meats
KNIGHTSTOWN, INDIANA
RUBY'S CORNER MARKET
Quality Meats
Fresh Vegetables - Frozen Foods
CARTHAGE. INDIANA
CARTHAGE HARDWARE
Complete Stock of Hardware and Paint
Phone LO. 5-2485
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
H. L. HENSLER
Veterinarian,
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
HEIM Oll. CO..
Highest Quality Petroleum Products
Phone LO. 5-4385 or Res. LO. 5-4615
CARTHAGE, INDIANA
LEADBETTER PHARMACY
Your Prescription Store
Sodas - Lunch
CARTHAGE, DIDIANA
FRANK WILSON
Good Clothes for Men and Boys
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
CURTIS BROS.
Furniture
Television - Appliances
Home Furnishings
Sales Phone 3366
Service Phone 3183
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
STEVENS BROS.
Men and Boys Clothes and Shoes
107-111 West 2nd Street
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
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FRANK ALEXANDER GRAVEL CO. QUALITY BAKERY SHOP
Sand - Gravel - Cement Blocks
Phone 93-1
205 West 2nd Street
L. V. HAUK
MORRISTOWN. INDIANA
Compliments of
DR. O. B. CURRY
MORRISTOWN, INDIANA
BLUE BIRD RESTAURANT
MORRISTOWN, INDIANA
BROWN'S POULTRY MARKET
Live and Dressed Poultry
Wholesale cmd Retcril
Phone 33211 U S. Road
MGRRISTOWN, INDIANA
E. L. FRAZIER MORTUARY
Phone Rockwell 3-27ll
MORRISTOWN. INDIANA
MORRISTOWN
ELEVATOR CO., INC.
Mnnnmvonwn INDIANA
HENDREN-FOSTER FURNITURE
3rd and Main
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
Compliments of
PUBLIC LIBRARY
130 West 3rd Street
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
DAIRY QUEEN
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
MILROY FROZEN FOODS
Iohn B. Leising
Phone 92115
MILROY, INDIANA
HOMER LUMBER CO., INC.
Phone 8101 - Arlington
HOMER, INDIANA
CARTER LANNING
Most Complete Paint Store
Paint - Wallpaper - Art Supplies
120 W. 3rd Phone 3225
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
Compliments ot
RUSH COUNTY HATCHERY
101 N. Main Phone 2276
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
HOWELL BROS.
Tire Recapping and Repairing
Road Service
Phone 3059
RUSHVILLE. INDIANA
CALDWELL BROS.
RUSHVILLE, INDIANA
If It's an Auto Part - We Have It"
Phone 3941 - 3942
FARMERS
TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO
Wm. S. Winship
You'll Like our Low Prices 305 East Second Sued
PATRONS
Dr. R. C. McNabb Knightstown, Indiana
Munden's Grocery , ......,.,.,.., Knightstown, Indiana
Dr. William I. Meyer, Veterinarian . , . . t Rushville, Indiana
Robin Lee Dress Shop . Knightstown, Indiana
The Garment Cleaners . . . Kniqhtstown, Indiana
Robert Heck .......... Morristown, Indiana
0. K. Rubber Welders .,s. Morristown, Indiana
Newhouse Hardware . . . Morristown, Indiana
Hub's Shoe Store . . t Shelbyville, Indiana
Iordan Cleaners ,...t Rushville. Indiana
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