Speedway High School - Speedette Yearbook (Speedway, IN)
- Class of 1954
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- 1 9 5 4 fe EW f 'EI j I' .el I SPEEDETIE presented by THE SENIOR CLASS SPEEDWAY HIGH SCHOOL SPEEDWAY INDIANA PEEDWAY SCHOOL SONG Speedway, our dear old Speedway, Oh, Speedway, we're all for youl We will fight for the gold and brown And the glory of our dear school. Never daunted, we shall not falter, Through the battle we're tried and true Oh, Speedway, our dear old Speedway, Oh, Speedway, we're all for you! . . Our Alma Maier i . gp-,, ,Aye 3. .. .,,,.,..X Adm W W-T. , ' 'r 1lIqnw'li. - A - ,km Avia, vf-- I , fi .. , WH'-'-iwwne - . . . , ln this year of nineteen hundred and sixty-nine, l have returned to my old alma mater, Speedway High School, to speak at their annual Career Day. How well l remember my Senior year, that big year for the class of 1954. 54 1 ...0 ,poo fa -s:..f f-it H B . V . -. ,Af gf - f 5 E' ,s I ,, j , 1 xx , ! X, WW fx' fm E :wig Z -ia Q i Q ku 3, W8 fl, . . nz qf'-XD wi. K' ' gk 1 , ' TZ, gif' I. 4, fl 82'-ga! 113.42- E932 .. .-f ff' ,uf 5 f KFC M I- Za-' 'I 'W aw 41,6755 K 4 4 Tau - -i Before Our Labors Begin ' if or W' ,iff eefqe J y A That belI's ringing! Joan Black, Linda Smith, Patsy Tipps, Marilyn Mead, Carolyn Skeeters Just a noon hour confabl Betty Sample, Sandra Manion, Mike Hardin, Judy Wood, Jerry Shultz, Marilyn Crawford, Tom Shaw Wonder what amused them? Janis Hash, Diane Gerkin, Tom Forrest, Jot Toole, Donna Wright, Jim McMahon Seated: Judy Harris, Jim Farley Dedication We, the Class ot 1954, dedicate this book to Mr. Dalton Wicker, head of Speedway High School's Music Department. Through his untiring efforts the music de- partment has grown to great heights in the five years Mr. Wicker has been director. Mr, Wicker now is director ofthe high school band and chorus, the junior band, and seventh grade band, in 1954 adds a class BB band to his responsibilities. This dedication is only a small gesture to show our appreciation for the things he has done for our school. We wish the department even greater success in their new home. ' 'l i 3 a wi i MR. WICKER He's Our Manl l lE.'l l '-H2 .. l ', 'i+ 10534 hpumyq wr-3 'f H- - . il l A is ni: nous: or Music 11111 GRADUATION R E C E P T I O N .v V4 M, an . if X ,, , A 5 4 ,, -+ ' 1. . fi 5 V' SENIORS JUNIORS Gene Duffin, Diana Lennie Kay Rumple, Biil Short EDUCATION INITIATION l SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN Jan Craig, Bill Healey Ann Lynch, Fred Amich fi f, Class History Here we are the Seniors, waiting for graduation. As we look back, we remember all the good times the Class of 54 has shared. Our first big moment began in September, i942 when we stepped into the first grade with help during that first year from Miss Robey and Miss Knetzer. Our next thrill came H9471 when we became 6th grad- ers-real big-timers of the grade school . . . watching over the under-classmen when we became traffic officers and got our chance to dish out our share of the penalties. Before we knew it, we were 7th graders and the first class to initiate the new high school building. We started a bulging bank roll with the proceeds from the Bobby Sox Ball, first dance we ever sponsored. Our 7th and 8th grade basketball teams represented us well with help from Mari- lyn Thomas, Ann Healey, Shirley England, Joann Farley, and Wayne Armentrout, our 7th grade yell-leaders, and Jody Piper, Ann Healey, Joann Farley, and Marilyn Thomas, yell-leaders during the 8th grade. Quillin's backyard served as a hangout for our 7th grade class party. To start our first junior high school year off right, we chose as class of- ficers: lra Littleton, president, Pam Owings, vice-presi- dentg Mary Wengender, secretary, Bruce Kelley, treasurer, and Mrs. Strong, class sponsor. Our 8th grade officers were Ira Littleton, president: John Reidy, vice-presidentg Ann Healey, secretary, Joann Farley, treasurer, with Mrs. Kopesky as class sponsor. During the first day of our Freshmen year, the fad was boxes and bows to start our first year as real high-school- ers out right. Carleton Toole took the honor of being our first high school president with help from Jimmy Farley, vice-presidentg Jacquie Loffland, secretary, Ann Healey, treasurer, and Mr. Wicker as class sponsor. We held our annual get-together at Noblesville. Joann Farley repre- sented us well by strutting her stuff as a majorette. After a year of torture and suspense, we became sopho- mores. A lot of exciting things happened. Marilyn Thom- as and Ann Healey became varsity yell-leaders . . . Phyllis Robbins was elected Athletic Queen . , . Marilyn Thomas was chosen as Speedway's representative to Block's Fash- ion Board. Our class officers served us so well in our Freshman year, we chose them this year again, with Mr. Trosky as class sponsor. Also liking Noblesville so well, we journeyed there again in our Sophomore year. Here we were with one more step up the ladder to go- Juniors! To guide us safely through the Year, we chose Carleton Toole, president, Bud Green, vice-president, Jacquie Loffland, secretary, Ann Healey, treasurer, and Mr. Burns, class sponsor. This year was a big year for all of HISTORIANS Joann Farley, Jacquie Loffland us . . . spent all our hard-earned money for class rings . . . Jody Piper was elected as Athletic Queen . . . Marilyn Thomas and Ann Healey were elected as varsity yell-lead- ers again . . . Jody Piper and Bob Howard and John Weddle were chosen to represent Speedway at Hoosier Boys' State and Hoosier Girls' State . . . Mumbo Jumbo, our Junior Play, was a terrific success under the direction of Mr. Burns. . . Autumn Twirl, our Junior Dance, proved to be just as successful with Buddy Weber and his orchestra providing the music . . . and to end this wonderful year,, we held the annual Junior-Senior Reception honoring the i953 Seniors at Atherton Center with Barton Rogers and his orchestra. Here we are at last, after a long climb up the ladder- SENIORSY Our Junior officers proved to be so efficient, we chose them again to help us through our final year. Events and honors were many this last year . . . John Weddle was elected by the student body as President of the Student Council . . . Joann Farley became Drum Major . . .Ann Healey was again elected as varsity yell-leader and was chosen by her classmates as DAR Good Citizen . . . Love ls in the Air, chosen as our Senior play, brought the house down with applause and laughs and was fol- lowed afterward by a dinner given for our director, Mr. Burns and his wife . . . Our Senior Dance, ln The Mood, with Barton Rogers and his Orchestra, was a dreamy success . . . and to wind up this happy and glorious year, the Jun- iors did a fine job of honoring us at the annual Junior- Senior Reception at Atherton Center. All good things must come to an end sometimeg now we are leaving behind us the best years of our lives. The friends we gained will never be forgotten and we hope you will always remember the Class of 54 and have as many good times as we've had at S. H. S. MARGIE FLANAGAN Sunshine Society-Martinsville, G. A. A. MIKE ANGER Intramural Basketball, Latin Club WAYNE ARMENTROUT Annual Editor-in-Chief, Speedette Editor-in-Chief, Junior Play, Operetta, Chorus, Band, Dramatics Club, Reporter to Star-News, Senior Play, Na- tional Honor Society JOANN FARLEY Band Vice President, Drum Major, Maiorette, Chorus, Dramatics Club, Student Council Representative, News Editor of Speedette, Co-copy Edi- tor of Annual, G. A. A., Operetta, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Historian, Freshman Yell Leader TED BREEN Football, Chorus, Hi-Y, Operetta, Intramural ANNE BLAIR G. A. A., Office Assistant CHARLES BISCHE Speedette Reporter, Projection Club CARLETON TOOLE Our class president guided us through 4 successful high school years. ,sign W X I i - Margie Flanagan Mike Anger Wgyng Armenfraut I? Joann Fa Ted Breen Anne Blair Fo-l x. F51 Vx- ' Charles Bische rley x . it-. tl. L 1,-, E l l MARSHALL nlsnon Intramural Basketball, Band Student Manager, Projection Club, ' Football, Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Basketball Student Manager. Debate Club, Junior Play, Senior Play, Class Prophet i ' ANN HEALEY Class Valedictorian, Chorus President-Accompanist, G. A. A. President, Varsity Yell Leader lCapt. '53-'S4l, Class Treasurer, National Honor Society, Junior Play, Class Willmaker, F. B. L. A., Latin Club, Freshman Yell Leader DIANA LENNIE Operetta, Chorus, Speedette Co-Humor Editor, Annual Co-Busi- ness Manager, G. A. A., Junior Play Student Director, Senior Play, Dramatics Club Treasurer, Latin Club, Debate Club RONNY ALBRIGHT Hi-Y Chaplain, Junior Play, Senior Play, Football, Track, Dramatics Club, Intramural, Humor Co-Editor, Art Editor of Annual JUDY HARRIS Latin Club Vice President, Chorus Treasurer, Operetta, Senior Play, Student Council, Dramatics Club, G. A. A. Treasurer, F. B. KEITH BARDING Football, Most Valuable Player Award ll953l, Hi-Y MR. LAWRENCE THOMPSON Principal of Speedway High U A . rsenior ear Speedette Exchange Editor, G.A.A., Dramatics Club, Freshman was our CO-sponsor in ou y . Yen Leader NANCY LONG fl 6 Q :ri ,gf ,li 'X , .YK i 14 ' U Mnmalg pmwn Ann Hgglgy Diana Lennie Ronny Albright sf ,X Judy Harris Keith Barding NUMY I-Ml! 6' s JAcQuls Lom.ANo ,IX J ' 'J l'k Class Secretary 4 years, Junior Play, Band Treasurer, Chorus 7 ' I Operetta, G.A.A., Class Historian, Latin Club RICHARD GOSE Intramural Basketball, Reserve Basketball 2 years BUD GREEN Basketball, Track, Hi-Y President, Class Vice President, Speedette -' Sports Editor, Junior Play, Student Council 2 years, Baseball 'P PAM DWINGS ' Student Council, Latin Club, Honor Society, Chorus ROD DOLSON Football, Operetta, Junior Play, Intramural PHYLLIS NUETZMAN Class Salutatorian, Honor Society, Announcement Board, G, A. A., Latin Club, F. B. L. A. BOB HOWARD Ben Davis Freshman, Boys' State, Student Council, Senior Play Stage Manager, Junior Play Stage Crew MR. DAVID BURNS Our witty, likeable class sponsor helped us through those busiest two years when we became upperclassmen. 'sfo Jacqule Loffland Richard Goss Bud Green Pu OWN!! x xr I Rod Dolson Phyllis Nuetzman Bvb HOWINI - IT'S Carleton Toole Ann Healey ....... BEEN A LONG HARD CLIMB CLASS OFFICERS .. , .. ...,..,, .. ..... .....President .............Treasurer Bud Green. . .,..,.. Vice President Jacquie Loffland ...., A. ..--.--- SGCFGYBFY Mr. David Burns. .,.,, ,,,.,, S ponsor DON JONES Howe 3 years, Senior Play Stage Crew JODY PIPER Band Secretary, Chorus Vice President, Dramatics Club Vice President, Girls' State, Athletic Queen ll953l, Freshman Yell leader, G. A. A., Operetta, Junior Play, Senior Play, Solo and Ensemble Contest, Debate Club MARY PRAED Latin Club, Dramatics Club President, Chorus Secretary, Band, G. A. A., Flute Ensemble JIM FARLEY Band, Chorus, Dramatics Club. Football, Intramural, Annual Staff, Operetta, Hi-Y, Reserve Basketball, Baseball Student Manager, Projection Club JOAN MARVEL Band, Chorus, Senior Play, Dramatics Club, G. A. A., Flute Quartet, Operetta, Debate Club, F. B. L. A., Latin Club GEORGE DRYER Band, Speedette Reporter, Proiection Club DONNA SHULTZ Latin Club President, Dramatics Club Secretary, G. A. A., gurgiolr Slay, Senior Play, Band, Chorus, Operetta, Librarian, X Don Jones JOUY Pivll' 12 Joan Marvel George Dryer T Mary Praed Jim Farley . X mi Slslssi' -. ff . '51 .- il 15315, 1.23. ., K . .f. .Qg,?m.,.5ss, -- . - . ,. . .. wigs., 1 ,- xcf ' ' igafglf' xx x X Donna Shultz MYLA J0 STAGE G. A. A., Office Force, F. H. A., F. B. L. A. RAY SMITH Projection Club BOB STIERWALT Football, Hi-Y, Projection Club, Intramural, Junior Play Stage Manager PAT SLATER G. A. A., Dramatics Club, Junior Play, Senior Play Student Di- rector, F. H. A., F. B. L. A. JIM HOWARD Football, Basketball, Track, Decatur, Illinois 3 years JOHN WEDDLE Student Council President, Hi-Y Vice President, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Blase Award ll9S3l, Junior Play, Boys' State, Dramatics Club DAVE L. GROSS Reserve Football iiljf V, ' Yi. Myla Jo Stage Ray Smith , .wmara-1,3 1 -L These boys found out how much there is to read in a newspaper when they served as Speedway's Quiz 'Em Team of '54. Seated: Dick Gose, Ronny Albright Standing: Mr. Dale Weller, coach, Mike Anger, Wayne Armentrout A-. vi Bob Stlerwalt pg shy., Jim Howard John Weddle Dave L. Gross 13 CARLETON TOOLE Class President, Football lCaptainl, Hanna Scholastic Award, Hi- Y Treasurer, Basketball, Track, Baseball, Student Council, Blase Award ll954l SARAH NEWSOME N Assistant Exchange Editor, Speedette Reporter CAROLYN QUILLIN G. A. A. GENE DUFFIN Hi-Y, Intramural, Football, Track, Junior Play Student Director, Speedette Assistant Editor-in-Chief, Sports Editor of Annual PHYLLIS ROBBINS G. A. A., Editorial Editor of Speedette, Co-Business Manager of Annual, Junior Play, Senior Play Student Director, Class Prophecy. GEORGE THOMPSON Basketball, Track, Baseball, Hi-Y Secretary, Dramatics Club, Band, Chorus, Operetta, Junior Play, Senior Play, Student Council SUE ZINK Band President, Chorus, G. A. A., Dramatics Club, Operetta, Senior Play They carted away scholastic honors! HONOR SOCIETY Phyllis Nuetzman, Mrs. Kopesky lSponsorl, Wayne Armentrout, Ann Healey Carleton Toole 5 IV' , Sarah Newsome Carolyn Quimn Gene Duffin Phyllis Rubbing George Thompson Sue Zink SHIRLEY MOORE Speedette Reporter, Latin Club, F. B. L. A., G. A. A. JIM McDANlELS Football, Band, Hi-Y, Intramural DUNCAN MITCHELL Latin Club, Intramural Basketball MARILYN THOMAS Block's Fashion Board Representative, Annual Co-Copy Writer, Speedette Feature Editor, Varsity Yell-Leader 2 years, Chorus, Operetta, Senior Play, Class Willmaker, G. A. A., Dramatics Club, F. B. L. A. MIKE FOLAND Intramural, Speedette Reporter MARILYN QUILLIN G. A. A. BRUCE KELLEY Football, Junior Play, Band, Chorus, Operetta, Hi-Y, Senior Play, National Honor Society, Intramural Judy Harris, Mary Praed, Ann Healey, Mr. Lawrence Thompson Come in! Come in! says Mr. Thompson to Judy.Harris, Mary Praed, and Ann Healey, Can- didates for D. A. R. Good Citizen. Ann represented Speedway. Shirley Moors Jim Mcbaniels Duncan Mitchell Marilyn Thomas f X, 'L ' Mike roland Marilyn Quillin Bruce Kelley . i l 'X ,j 4. 5--vu WILL MAKERS Marilyn Thomas, Ann Healey We, the Senior Class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty four at Speedway High School, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testament. Bud Green wills his ability to be our best jitterbug to Bobby Mason, who might at least try. Jacquie Loffland wills her ability to talk back to the teachers without being sent to the office to Jerry Foster, who has worn a path from Mr. Beatty's study hall to the office. Jody Piper wills her innocence to Jim Stumph, who is always guilty of mischief and just wishes he could be in- nocent part of the time. Keith Barding wills his blush in health class to Mr. Sallee, who was the cause of it anyway. Bruce Kelley wills his ambition to be an electrical engi- neer to anyone who wants a big charge. Dick Gose wills his love for a good ole game of golf to Karen Green, who is sure to take up the sport this sum- mer. lsn't that right, Joe? Sue Zink wills her little black Ford to Kay and the other Freshmen girls. Now, girls, please be careful, keep out of mischief, and do get in early. That's what the Senior girls always did. Phyllis Robbins wills her red hair to Linda Lindley, who can't seem to decide what color she wants for her hair. Rod Dolson wills his deep bass voice to Mr. Johnson. All you have to do, Mr. Johnson, for a winning football season is sing to them. Joan Marvel wills her clothes to Carolyn Skeeters, who doesn't have a thing to wear. Robert Stierwalt wills his guzzling ability to Wayne Preble, who never touches the stuff. Diana Lennie wills her laughing tears to Marilyn Woodward, who laughs at anything. Ted Breen wills his ability to break his arm by getting it caught in the steering wheel to all you fellows who think it's easy to love 'em with one arm. Bob Howard wills Pam to anyone who wants her. lJust try to get herll Emmy Newsome wills her real name Sarah to Antoinette Malooley, better known as Toni. Dave Gross wills his cat clothes, charming manners, and love for Mr. Nay's classes to John Thorne, who Mr. Nay thinks runs a close second. Mary Praed will leave her position as Dramatics Club president to Marilyn Monroe. That may create an interest among the boys. George Dryer wills his ability to be absent on test days to Donna Burton, who seems to follow the same plan. Class Will Anne Blair wills her natural curly hair to Mr. Thompson. Need we say more? Ray Smith wills his position as anchor yanker to all you fools who want to be ground pounders lbetter known as the U. S. Marinesl. Phyllis Nuetxman, Nancy Long, and Shirley Moore will their positions as telephone operators to Bill Healey, who has already spent a fortune in dimes using the pay phones. More privacy in those telephone booths, you know. Donna Shultz wills her long hair to Sandy Messick, who seems to have lost hers. Marilyn and Carolyn Quillin will their ability to confuse Mr. Weller to Reta and Rema Armentrout. Maybe some day, Mr. Weller, you'll be able to tell twins apart. Don Jones doesn't think that anything is given away free these days, so he doesn't will anything to anybody. John Weddle wills his position as Speedway's high hurdler to Skip Heberden, who would have to resort to running under them. Charles Bische wills his health book to the janitor for fuel for the furnace next winter. We hope Mr. Sallee doesn't mind too much. Ronny Albright wills his beautiful curly hair to Jot Toole, who seems to be in the same fix. Mike Foland wills his bashfulness to Bill Crafton. We hope this doesn't inconvenience you too much, Bill. Judy Harris wills her love for sports to Donna Wright. Carry on, Donna. George Thompson wills his ambition to be America's greatest farmer to Carol Fidler, who seems to have an interest in that line of work. Or could it be the people? Carleton Toole wills his position as captain of the foot- ball team to Chester Poor. Attention, Mr. Johnson: Be prepared. Joann Farley wills her three letters a day to Linda Price, who only gets a measly one. Pat Slater wills her athletic ability to Martha Preble. We believe the answer to this will be No Help Wanted. Margie Flanagan wills her pretty blue eyes to Mr. Foland. Now, Mr. Foland, you'll have two that match. Wayne Armentrout wills his position as Editor-in-Chief of the Speedette to anyone with time, patience, and a bottle of aspirins. Jim Farley promises to build a new house for each teacher who gave him A's. See what you missed, faculty? Pam Owings wills her locker next to Carole Lambert to Tom Wilson. He's around there most of the time anyway. Myla Stage wills her quiet ways to that crazy Ann Lynch, who could use a few. No offense, Ann! Jim Howard wills his position as one of Speedway's shot put men to Terry Vaughn, who is likely to be mistaken for the shot. Gene Duffin, our Southern Gentleman, wills his way with the women to Chuck Stout, who has a way of his own. Mike Anger wills his job at Backemeyer's to Kenny Smith who will probably end up either as manager or janitor. Duncan Mitchell wills his position as chief soda jerk to Jim Bledsoe, who Duncan thinks is already a jerk and only needs to be made chief, Marshall Dishon wills his position as Mr. Beatty's fa- vorite pupil to Charles Gebauer, who already has a good start. Marshall will gladly give you the formula on How to make the school smell like a rose. Jim MeDaniels wills the months he spent in bed because of illness to all you lazy people. Marilyn Thomas and Ann Healey will their positions as Willmakers to anyone who might fall into the same trap. Career Day af Speedway High School in I969 On May 1, 1969, as in the past, Speedway was holding a Career Day to help the students decide what they would like to do in the future, Seems as though the class of 1954 just couldn't stay away from Speedway High Schoolg some had retumed to teach while others had come to talk to students on different subjects. On hand to welcome back his classmates was George Thompson, now principal of Speedway, replacing his fa- ther who retired in 1960. Sarah lNewsomei Seeley, al- though she has three children of her own, is a substitute, teaching classes in Grade School No. 4. Among the new subjects offered to the students is agriculture, taught by Carleton Toole, an expert on farming. Nancy Long, who took Miss Knittel's place as principal's secretary, tries to help George keep the school books straight and sometimes helps Mrs. Hine's bookkeeping students with their prob- lems. After her graduation from Butler University Ann Healey has taken over Mr. Foland's job as business educa- tion teacher. Bud Green, owner of the Rev'n Rod Used Car Lot, was telling boys and girls las usuall about the finer points of salesmanship. Now co-owners of the Indiana Bell Tele- phone Company, Phyllis Nuetzman and Shirley Moore told the students about the short hours and very high wages they'd receive at Indiana Bell. Dick Gose, owner of the Eat Well at Gose's Drive Inn, that now sits where the ever-loving Speedway Inn did back in 1954, was telling the boys how to start their own businesses. That well-known interior decorator, Miss Phyllis Rob- bins, was lecturing the Home Economics Department on the practical ways of interior decorating. After years of hard work and study at Indiana State Teachers College Joann Farley has taken Miss Kohlenberger's place as Home- making advisor. She says that she allows her students to doodle in class, this means letters or otherwise. Talking to the future society women of America were those well- known society leaders, Miss Sue Zink and Miss Donna Shultz, graduates of Stephens College. The twins Marilyn and Carolyn Quillin were giving beauty hints to the girls. The twins are now featured on the Arthur Godfrey show as Which twin has the Toni? Wayne Armentrout, the famous foreign correspondent, was lecturing the journalism class on the proper way of writing articles for Miss Spencer. While in Balla Balla, West Australia, Wayne contracted a very rare blood dis- ease and was treated by the world's greatest and most famous woman doctor, Miss Marjorie Flanagan. The de- bating team of Miss Judy Harris and Miss Diana Lennie was relating the fine points of debating to the English de- partment now headed by that perfect English teacher, Miss Marilyn Thomas. Dave Gross, who took Jackie Gleas- on's place, was searching for new talent for his show. In the field of science Bruce Kelley -and John Weddle told students of their research, John about his search for atoms and Bruce about his search. Marshall Dishon, the famous manager of Marshall's Mad Monsters lnew Hell-Drivers actl, was telling the boys of his new racing rocket of tomorrow. Bob Stierwalt and Gene Duffin, known for their daring stunt flying, will be the first lucky men to test Mr. Dishon's new racing rocket. To the future pharmacists of America, Duncan Mitchell and Charles Bische, owners of Mitchell and Bische Drugs, the main hang-out of the students, told about the proper ways of mixing medicines. Jim Farley, known all over the country for his fine construction work, just completed a very fabulous gym- nasium with a swimming pool under the gym floor for the ll. iii. PROPHETS Marshall Dishon, Phyllis Robbins students' gym classes. Teaching the new class of swim- ming is Miss Joan Marvel, holder of the world's record for swimming the English Channel three times in only five minutes. Mike Poland was giving the track team a few pointers on how to broad jump 30 feet by just taking one step. The football coach, Jim Howard, was telling the boys about the hard work they should do during the sum- mer if they expected to play on his All Star Team next year. Don Jones who became social studies teacher was living up to Mr, Weller's ways of telling little funnies to his History and Government classes, about things that had happened to him while driving a bakery truck for the Praed Bakery, owned by the famous do-nut maker, Miss Mary Praed. Mike Anger, now president of the United Nations, told the students of his many experiences as he conquered communism. Patty Slater and Myla Stage, lndiana's great- est social workers, were telling students of their ideas of future betterment for Indiana. Meanwhile in the music department students were listening to that opera star, Miss Jody Lily Ponds Piper, as she sang Punky Pumpkin from the opera which made her famous Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater. Miss Piper was accompanied by the highly respected vibraharpist, Miss Jacquie Loffland, who later played her rendition of I Walk Alone. Ted Breen and Jim McDaniels, who are known all over the world for their big hunting trips to Africa and Asia, were relating the finer points of how to trap a wild animal to the young ambitious hunters of tomorrow. Pam Owings and Bob Howard told students about the wild lands of Alaska and wanted volunteers from the senior class to go back with their party to venture further into the cold ter- ritory. Ray Smith was telling the boys in shop class about his new invention of saws that will cut through wood and metal but would not cut off a finger or an arm. That wealthy Texas oil man, Mr. Ronny Albright, was telling the students of his new oil pump invented by George Dryer. For those who planned and even those who didn't plan upon a career in Uncle Sam's armed forces, Keith Bard- ing and Rod Dolson were telling the boys of the fine fu- ture they would have if they joined this lwonderfull or- ganization. Anne Blair, Speedway's Drivers' training teacher, telling the students of the new cars that have steering wheels you can see over, brought the I969 Career Day to a close. So once again the men and women of the class of 1954 had their last day of school for quite some time. ue . Q, ,- C7 Th Illusfrious Senior Class E HOMEROOM 110 Frontz Marilyn Thomas, Duana Lennre, Jody Puoer, Joann Farley, Ann Healey, Donna Shultz, Joan Marvel. Center. Marshall Drshon, Carleton Toole, Myla Stage, Sue Zrnk, Pam Owungs, Sarah Newsome, Bob Stterwalt, Jtrn Farley. Back' Bob Howard, Mtke Anger, Dave Gross, Jtm Howard, Ted Breen, Bruce Kelley, Ray Srmth, Duck Gose, Don lonca HOMEROOM 109 Front George Thomoion, Jaequte Lottlancl, Nancy Long, Judy Harms, Mary Pracrl, Phyllts Rohbtns, Ronny Albrrght. Center, Gene Duttln, Anne Blarr, Maryorre Flanagan, Carolyn Qutllnn, Martlyn Qunllrn, Phyllrs Nuetzman, Shrrley Moore, Wayrwc Armentrout. Charles Brsche, Rod Dolson, Mike Foland, John Weddle, George Dryer, Bud Green. Back Kerth Barrlrng, ., i J Q, X' t no g, lessen ss stan li If ll Gunm- Hunan tfliiii Ha.vart Ola Stuff Editor WAYNE ARMENTROUT efficiently carried out his job as Editor-in- Chief ot our yearbook and our bi-weekly paper, with the help of the iournalism class and Miss Agnes Spencer, advisor. ln that Ubeehive of activity -Room 214-the staff prepares another edition Front: Shirley Moore, News: Phyllis Nuetzman, Feature: Nancy Long, Ex- change: Mike Foland, Staplingg Phyllis Robbins, Editorial. Back: Sarah Newsome, Production: Diana Lennie, Humor and Production Ronny Albright, Humor: Marilyn Thomas, Feature: and Gene Duffin Assistant Editor-in-Chief, l.,1.,., -- 2 Working in the Speedette morgue! Sitting: Charles Bische, Distribution: Jim Farley, Sports: Joann Farley, News. Standing: George Dryer, Distribution: Bud Green, Sports: Wayne Armentrout, Edi- tor-in-Chief. f 2 Maggie, get out of that tree! Marilyn Thomas, Judy Harris Our backstage workers Ray Smith Bob Stierwalt, Bob Howard, Don Jones Pat Slater, Margie Flanagan, Phyllis Robbins SENIOR CLASS PLAY-LOVE IS IN THE AIR OUR BERNHARDTS AND BARRYMORES On Floor: Myla Stage, Judy Harris, Jim Farley On Davenport: George Thompson, Joann Farley, Marshall Dishon, Marilyn Thomas, Ronny Albright. Standing: Bruce Kelley, Donna Shultz, Jody Piper. Wayne Armentrout, Diana Lennie, Sue Zink, Joan Marvel. Grampg exprgggeg his opinion, It's 3 bird! lt's 3 plane! If'S I:afI'1erI You louse! shrills highly-excitable Sandra They did the dirty work. Messlck' Preble, Shaw, Short, and JUNIOR CLASS PLAY-CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN SPEEDWAY'S GIFT TO HOLLYWOOD Seated: Sandra Messick, Linda Price, Bill Hanna, Connie Pinkerlon, Ronnie Norman, Shirley Vail, Dave Harris. Standing: Margaret Parke, Jack Roach, Al White, Bob Stewart, Jerry Foster, Mr. Burns ldirectorl, Jim Zore, Carolyn Skeeters, Sally Fuller, and Larry Thomas. l Jack Roach demonstrates how to be an A-1 yell leader. The family lines up for Fathers inspection i' if C9 Looking back l remember the energetic, am- bitious Class of 55. We found they were as talented as we were . . . they boasted l7 let- termen . . . Toni Malooley was crowned ath- letic queen with classmates Marilyn Mead, Sandy Messick, and Sue Smith members of her court . . . Donna Burton was elected var- sity yell leader . . . Carolyn Skeeters, Donna In descending order f--- Mr. Trosky, Sponsor: Milford Bennett, Presidentg Jack Roach, Vice President, Patsy Tipps, Treasurer, Carolyn Skeeters, Secretary THE MAGNIFICENT Front: llett to rightl Linda Price, Marianne Lazardi, Martha Hawkins, Sue Smith, Marilyn Mead, Margaret Parke, Judy Smith Second: Nancy Radabaugh, Terry Anderson, Bill Hanna, Judy Watkins, Carolyn Skeeters, Donna Burton, Carole Lambert Third: Carolyn Martich, Sue Swenson, Janice Lee, Bob Arthur, Jack Roach, Dale Toole, Carol Malaska, Marilyn Crawford Back: Patsy Tipps, Kay Rumple, Sally Fuller, Linda Smith, Rosie Madden, Sandra Messick, Shirley Vail 1 t Burton, Tom Wilson, and Bill Crafton were chosen as representatives to Girls' and Boys' State . . . they proved themselves worthy of being upperclassmen with their play, Cheap- er by the Dozen, their dance, Dreamtime . . . and thanks again, Juniors, tor the wonder- of I an ful Junior-Senior Reception at Atherton Cen- X New-...J-f ter on the Butler Campus. l l V X, ' ' I' -ana-,Ave , J, :Irvin X -., ,Q J Q N. WM it 'T Who'll buy our wares? ask the Junior concessioneers. Front: Sue Smith, Peggy Emigholz, Toni Malooley, Milford Bennett Back: Wayne Preble, Ronald Bilbee JUNIOR CLASS Front: Barbara Dale, Linda Lookabaugh, Connie Pinkerton, Amy Foley, Diane Shepherd, Peg Emigholz, Toni Malooley Second: Dave Harris, Bob Racer, Jerry Foster, Ronnie Norman, Jim Stumph, Tom Forrest, Jim Zore, Milford Bennett Third: Larry Thomas, Tom Wilson, Bill Crafton, Jim Wenz, Wayne Preble, Marlan Hildenbrand, Dave Crawford Back: Al White, Tom Shaw, Bill Short, Bob Stewart, Ronnie Bilbee, Leon Lucas, Jon Yoho The Sophomore Class was one of vim, vigor, and vitality. . .Carol Fid- ler and Marilyn Woodward were elected varsity yell-leaders . . . Mari- lyn Winter, majorette for two years, is preparing for the responsibility of being Drum Major next year. . . Ann Looking forward to two more years at S.H.S. Mr. Weller, Sponsor, Dean Smith, Treasurer, Maryellen Fogarty, Secretaryg Marilyn Winter, Vice President, Sharlene Stone, President The Superb Front: Sandy Manion, Marilyn Woodward, Kay Burcham, Linda Robbins, Charlotte Chase, Carole Gravett Scrond: Barbara Stallons, Bob Kryter, Bill Healey, Jerry Graybill, Joel Barksdale, Dick Taylor, Lori Wilson Thirrl: Terry Vaughn, Frank Wood, Dale Bryant Fourth, Ann Burton, Carol Ficller, Betty White, Kitty Hill, Shirley Howard, Bev Erwin, Janice Craig, Sharlene Stone, Barbara Marmaduke Sanrly Mead Back: Adolph Moser, Ronny Frye, Dave Bartram, Joe Cork, Earl Chambers, Terry Swisher, Lewis Meier, Chuck Stout ,L I 1 QQ X Burton finished her second year as Majorette . . . Maryellen Fogarty served in the Court of the Athletic Queen . . . Fred Scott competed in the Voice of Democracy and American Legion oratoricalcontests . . . and they brag of six varsity lettermen. SPEECH CLASS Looks as if the woman is doing all the talking here too' Ray DeLong, Adolph Moser, Kay Burnham, Mr. Burns, Dale Bryant Joel Barksdale Sophomores Front: Roy Delong, Judy Foster, Linda Lindley, Janet Oestrike, Marilyn Winter, Maryellen Fogarty, Ray Second: Jim Bledsoe, Dean Smith, Phil MacAbee, Chester Poor, Jon Everhart, Larry Shinkle Third: Ronnie Hunt, Dave Morgan, Raydell Oliver, Larry Smith, Phil Houpt, Gene Culver, Tom Riggle Back: Fred Scott, Dave Webster, Charles Gebauer, Robert Ledbetter The Freshman Class proved to be good sports during their initiation. John Thorne and Ann Lynch were chosen King and Queen . . . Diane Gerkin, Karen Green, Charlotte Stumph, and Barbara Harrah were four of the band's high-stepping maj- orettes, with Glenda Harlin and Jo- ann Dryer acting as capable alter- The Freshman Officers look up for advice. Mr. Wicker, Sponsorg Judy Wood, Vice President, Glenda Harlin, Secretary, Fred Amich. Treasurer: Kenny Smith, President An Excellenf Front: Linda Logston, Barbara Harrah, Karen Everhart, Skip Heberden, Jackie Hiteshew, Jerry Siddall, Charlotte Stumph, Joann Dryer L1nrlaToole Second: Mike Hardin, Ann Lynch, David Blase, Diane Gerkin, Harold Struckman, Karen Green, John Leonard, Doris Flesher Third: Judy Mayo, Tom Fisher, Claudine Eppen, W. K. Lippard, Barbara Armantrout, John Thorne, Ann Chadwick, Barry Clark Back: Kay Zink, Gene Hockerneyer, Bud Sprinkles, Bob Lewis, George Smith, Norman Golder, Larry Vehorn, Annette Jolliff nates. . .Joann Dryer took many hon- ors with her twirling exhibitions. . . For the first time in S.H.S history the Freshman yell-leaders led cheers for the reserve team. . .and our hat's off to the mighty Freshman teams who were Mid-State Champions in bas- ketball and track. , . , J ,qi ,, uv 1 iry ,,L.. i Fai i' What a motley-looking crew! Speedway's prima ballerxnasl Jim Wood, Jerry Siddall, Fred Amich Judy Wood, Barbara Harrah, Ann Lynch Freshman Class Front: Fred Weber, Kay Chilton, Sue Winner, Donna Inman, Judy Wood, Glenda Harlin, Judy Malooley, Ralph Durr Second: Judy Jordan, Dick Emigholz, Joan Elliott, Judy White, Carla Petrovich, Doris Page, Ann Brockman, Bob Mason, Third: Stanley Smith, Fred Amich, Bob Riggle, Ann Beeson, Barbara Schilling, Tom Hahn, Larry Moomaw, Bill Sanders Back: Robert Decker, Ronnie Akers, Kenny Smith, Perry Cantwell, Jerry Shultz, Jim Wood, Wade Bennett, Dave Jones Sybil Lee ,mi S 11? Lucky gal, serving with four boys! Mr. Trolh, Sponsor: Bob Templin, Prcsidentg Nancy Lewis, Vice President: Tom Emmick, Secrelaryg Tony Tinglc, Treasurer Q l P? lf The Wonderful Eighlh Grade Front: Terry Fuller Richard Kimble Dean Allen Second: Karen Barksdale Stephanie Armbus Nancy Gravett Edythe Coulson Sherry Weaver Mary Sue Finch Third: Rita Ashby Gary Barrow Glenn Higgins Gearald Bishop Helen Hargitt Back: Tom Emmich Jack Albright Bill Criswell Don Boles Mark Carey Front: Reta Armentrout Patty Bartley Carol Neiman Nancy Lewis Rema Armentroul Second: Jim McAllister Ruth Ann Mason Mary King Carole Evans John Beyersdorfer Third: Fred MacAbee Richard Hinsley Shirley Armantrout Ed Paste Tom Brady Back: Bill Owen Marcia Edwards Jerry Foland Joann Jay Ronnie Bell Front: Nancy McArthur Dick Schrock Lee Clark David Ketchum Annette Riggs Second: Tim Ross Delores Loser Joyce Hodges Sharon Wegener Rene Torrella Third: Torn Whitton Norman Willoughby David Morrow Denny McKinsey Bob Templin Back: Tony Tingle Errol Norvvalt Leroy Hodges Bill Winner Fred Seitz me J wa 1 Front: Wanda Miller, Sharon Brown, Louis Jay, Jim Burkhart, Mike Douglas, Nina Clevenger, Jeanie Piper Second Gloria Johnson, Janice Gale, Starr Collins, Billy Hackett, Dain Bogue, Beverly Cole, Susan Thompson Third: Jimmy Sprinkles, Mike Beck, Sue Todd, Rosemary Strouse, Roberta Yoho, Edith McGinley, Bart Updike, Johnny Robinson Back. Diane Woodward, Carol Wenning, Bobby Cox, Bill Sweet, Kenny Owings, Denny Troth, Eddie Skeeters, Nancy Morgan, Judy Standitord Front row Stanley Eppcn, Donna Wright, Betty Carol Sample, Marcia Keeyer, Mary Alice Stierwalt, Sandra Wysong, Charles Hayman Second row: Jimmy McClamrock, Kent McCoy, James McMahon, Wilbur Stalions, George Poor, Kurt Waldon, Wally Wilhoite Third row: Buddy Soucler, Sandra Finnerty, Joan Higgins, Karen White, Judy Burgin, Sheron Melton, Bob Scott Back row: Tom Slater, Beverly Preble, Margaret Sanders, Emily Weigel, Penny Simison, Natalie McClelland, Forrest Rupe X' 1 vi 'NJ . s.. JH1 5 l l c Lucky fella, serving with four gals! Janice Gale, President, Donna Wright, Vice President, Sue Todd, Treasurer, Denny Trolh Secretary, Miss Greer, Sponsor The Seventh Grade lDown...5foGo Front row: Dick Dickerson, Mac Johnson, Leroy McMann, Robert Girdley, David Oeth Second row: Ronnie Lambert, Dan Lupear, Lynda Long, Skip Johnson, Ronnie Lawson, Ann Hughes, Don Allen, Steve Ketcham Third row: John Manker, John Meier, John Hood, Scott Urban, Sharon Ashley, Alice Dale Decker, David Girdley, Freddy Staver, Jack Bledsoe Back row: Terry Engle, Kathy Gatchel, Linda Houpt, Diana Arnold, Jerry McMann, Judy Sellers, Sherry Caldwell, Donna Anderson, David Curtis ,,.+i 3 5 MTE F H' RHP Fgywc-Q VOM STUDENT LOUNCH '2 THE WINNERS Bill Crafton- -Vine Pre d t John Weddlef- -President 32 WORTHY OPPON ENTS Marilyn Woodward Bob Kryter SPEEDWAY'S LAWMAKERS That year of 1953-54 the Student Council sponsored another successful convention when John Weddle and Bill Crafton heading the Sparks ticket won over their Plugs opponents, Bob Kryter and Marilyn Woodward . . . they held the Second Annual Christmas Talent Show that year in which many talented S.H.S. students participated . . . the council purchased a new juke- box that year to be used at pep-rallies and dances. Members Seated front: Sandra Mead, Joann Farley, Tom Forrest. Second: Ann Burton, Tom Brady, Bob Howard. Third: Max Johnson, Fred Scott, Linda Lookabaugh. Standing: Pam Owings, Judy Mayo, Ann Brockman, Mary Sue Finch, Nina Clevenger, Jeanie Piper, Mr. Weller, Judy Harris, Sue Smith, Sandra Messick, Bill Crafton, John Weddle. Whistle Bait? Larry Thomas, Jon Yoho, Bud Green, Bob Stewart, John Weddle, Jim Howard Oo-la-lal That can-can l Phyllis Robbins, Marilyn Thomas, Donna Shultz, Joan Marvel Diana Lennie Joann Farley Jacquie Loffland -I l S 5 -wi L--lainie Council is now in session, said friendly John Weddle, 1953-54 S. C. prexy. is 4 IK Iii A ,QV X! CONTEST JUDGES Dr. Shadley-Indiana University Mr. Noble--Peru High School Mr. Graesch-Indiana State Teachers College HERE COMES OUR BAND.. .THE CONTEST BEGINS . 7.1 .1 4 n alia-.4 TEN LITTLE BUSES ALL IN A ROW E -1o,,,gr.-.Ar.1L- I' A Ad. L3 - .1--' ' I W in f5I H BAND OFFICERS Jody Piper-Secretary Sue Zinke'President Mr. Wicker-Director Jacquie Loftland-Treasurer Joann Farley--Vice President Marshall Dishon-Student Manager proudly display the band trophies. The Band's V.l.P. SUE ZINK l In i953-54 the Speedway High School Band took part in the first County Football Jam- boree and the second City Football Jamboree . . . received second division in both the marching and concert band contests . . . gave many successful performances at football and basketball games . . . on June l2 traveled to French Lick to participate in the aninual parade contest at the Lions Club State Convention . . . and started the policy of electing maiorettes in the spring. H IGH SCHOOL BAND Seniors: Wayne Armentrout, Marshall Dishon, George Dryer, Jim Farley, Joann Farley, Bmce Kelley, Jacquie Loffland, Joan Marvel, Jody Piper, Mary Praed, Donna Schultz, Ray Smith, George Thompson, Sue Zink. Juniors: Dave Crawford, Bill Hanna, Martha Hawkins, Carole Lambert, Linda Looka- baugh, Carol Malaska, Sandra Messick, Ronnie Norman, Margaret Parke, Connie Pinker- ton, Linda Price, Kay Rumple, Carolyn Skeeters, Judy Smith, Linda Smith, Bob Stewart, Sue Swenson, Larry Thomas, Patsy Tipps, Jim Wenz. Sophomores: Ann Burton, Joe Cork, Beverly Erwin, Carol Fidler, Judy Foster, Charles Gebauer, Kitty Hill, Ronnie Hunt, Linda Lindley, Barbara Marmaduke, Janet Oestrike, Tom Riggle, Betty Lou White, Marilyn Winter, Marilyn Woodward, Freshmen: Fred Amich, Barbara Armentrout, Ann Brockman, Ann Chadwick, Joan Dryer, Ralph Durr, Dick Emigholz, Claudine Eppen, Doris Flesher, Diane Gerkin, Norman Golder, Karen Green, Mike Hardin, Glenda Harlin, Barbara Harrah, Annette Jolliff, Sybil Lee, John Leonard, Ann Lynch, Judy Mayo, Larry Moomaw, Bill Sanders, Jerry Shultz, Jerry Siddall, Patricia Sanders, Barbara Schilling, Kenny Smith, Buddy Sprinkles, Char- lotte Stumph, John Thorne, Jim Wood, Kay Zink. ann. TWIRLER TWIRLING TRIO Joann Dryer Charlotte Stumph, Marilyn Winter, Karen Green These twirlers were first place winners in the District Solo and Ensemble Contest , ef.. -' -1-y 'a wa. 1' ' 0 .av - v, .. vn Q! 'f' fc ' I as ' ' 'V- VJ :Alfie My -rv-, , ,Q MAJORETTES Ann Burton Barbara Harrah Marilyn Winter Joann Farley Diane Gerkin Karen Green Charlotte Stumph TWIRLER Marcia Keever 61:27 Junior High-Shirley Arrnantrout, Rema Armentrout, Reta Armentrout, Patty Bartley, John Beyersdorfer, Tom Brady, Marcia Edwards, Carole Evans, Jerry Foland, Richard Hensley, Joan Jay, Jerry King, Nancy Lewis, Ruth Ann Mason, Fred MacAbee, Jim McAllister, Carol Neiman, Bill Owen, Ed Poste, Dick Shrock, Jayne Wildman, Nina Clevinger, Mike Beck, Dain Bogue, Sharon Brown, Jim Burkhart, Beverly Cole, Starr Collins, Bobby Cox, Mike Douglas, Ja-nice Gale, William Hackett, Lewis Jay, Gloria Johnson, Edith McGinley, Wanda Miller, Nancy Morgan, Kenneth Owings, Jeanie Piper, John Robinson, Eddie Skeeters, Jimmy Sprinkles, Judy Standiford, Rosemary Strouse, Bill Sweet, Susan Thompson, Sue Todd, Denny Troth, Bart Updike, Carol Wenning, Diane Woodward, Roberta Yoho 7th Grade-Judy Burgin, Stanley Eppen, Charles Hayman, Joan Higgins, Robert John- son, Janette Jolliff, Marcia Keever, James McClamroch, Natalie McClelland, Jim Mc- Mahon, Sharon Melton, Sandra Finnerty, George Poor, Buddy Souder Seated: Carolyn Skeeters, Buddy Sprinkles, John Leonard, Sue Swenson, Sue Zink Standing: Glenda Harlin, Karen Green, W. K. Lip- pard, John Thorne, Jerry Shultz, Bill Sanders, Ronnie Hunt, Dick Emigholz, Ronnie Frye, Fred Amich, Larry Moomaw OPERETTA PRACTICE Off Stage: Carol Malaska, Linda Lookabaugh, Judy Harris, Ann Healey, Patty Bartley Chorus Line: Marilyn Woodward, Janice Craig, Marilyn Winter, Sally Fuller, Rosie Madden, Shar- lene Stone, Maryellen Fogarty, Carol Fidler Gypsies, servants, and aristocrats were portrayed by members of the chorus in the operetta, Wild Rose under the direction of Mr. Wicker. The Chorus participated in the annual Choral Festival, which was held at Southport, and gave many successful performances for various organizations in Speedway. CHORUS OFFICERS Sitting: Mr. Wicker-Director Standing: Jody Piper-V--Secretary Ann Healey--President Mary Praed---Vice President Not Pictured-Judy Harris--Treasurer 4? C3 '., ' 13:1 , Q 7 5: ,,,r,, 3 gif if J N . .ffm If s , .I+ .Q was gl i-4-v CHORUS ROSTER Chorus Front Row Linda Price Margaret Parke Mary Praed, Jody Piper, Judy Harris Sue Zink Donna Shultz Marilyn Thomas, Diana Len- nie Jacquie Loffland Martha Hawkins Joann Farley, Carolyn Skeeters Sandra Messick Amy Foley Joan Marvel, Carolyn Mar- tich Sally Fuller Second Row Ann Healey Linda Lookabaugh, Connie Pinkerton, Sue Swenson Rosie Madden Carol Malaska, Jackie Hiteshew, Linda Logston Carol Fidler Marilyn Woodward, Linda Lindley, Bev Ervin Sharlene Stone Janice Craig Maryellen Fogarty, Mari- lyn Winter Judy Meyers Mr Wicker Third Row Barbara Armentrout Judy Mayo, Karen Green, Larry Moomaw Bob Kryter Jerry Graybill Joe Cork, Jerry Shultz, John Thorne Bill Sanders Bud Sprinkles Sybil Lee, Kay Zink, Ann Brockman Judy Wood Glenda Harlin Back Row: George Thompson Rod Dolson Ted Breen, Bruce Kel- ley Bill Crafton Dave Morgan, Fred Amich, Larry Thomas, Wayne Armentrout Ronnie Norman Dick Emigholz, Jim Wood, John Leonard, Ronnie Hunt Ronnie Frye Jim Bledsoe, Jim Farley A Ann Healey-Chorus President She doubled in brass-as accompanist -i wgy. ll' First Consul Donna Schultz Sponsor- Miss Agnes Spencer prepare for a meeting. Below: club officers Second Consul---Judy Harris Nornenclator Mary Praed Saturnalia offering table Quaestor Amy Foley Arnanucnsis Margaret Parke .-L. 'xsgl - 4 rn QH99: I4 ,--i LATIN CLUB Front: Kay Zink, Donna Shultz, Mary Praed, Larry Vehorn Second: Barbara Armantrout, Linda Logston, Patti Sanders, Amy Foley, Judy Harris, Chester Poor, Janet Oestrike, Bud Sprinkles Third: Judy Smith, Kitty Hill. Pam Owings, Ann Lynch Back: Skip Heberden, Margaret Parke, Tom Fisher, Marian Hildenbrand, Barbara Harrah, Judy Foster if 'z 3 af 1 1-11: .-A 1,11 'fx F. H. A. Front: Maryellen Fogarty, Sandra Mead Second: Sandra Messick, Marilyn Mead, Shar- Iene Stone Third: Sherrie Weaver, Joann Dryer, Joann Jay, Sandra Manion, Peggy Emigholz, Barbara Mar- maduke, Judy White Back: Miss Kohlenberger, Lori Wilson, Sharon Wegener, Helen Rose Hargitt, Carole Gravett STYLE SHOW Seated: Mrs. Phillips iBlock'sl, Sandra Mead Standing: Connie Reed lTechl, Marilyn Thomas Sandra Messick, Marilyn Mead, Sharlene Stone Maryellen Fogarty, Kay Rumple, Barbara Marma- duke, Judy White, Judy Carter iGreenwoodl Jean Sommers KManuall Below: Model-Sharlene Stone The rapt l?l audience Model-Kay Rumple f ifklfy. T , Ar, it n lx KI I Front: Tom Riggle, Linda Lookabaugh, Ronny Hunt, Connie Pinkerton, Fred Scott, Linda Lindley Back: Mr. Burns, Ann Brockman, Kay Rumple, Ronnie Frye, David Webster, Lewis Meier, Marshall Dishon, B Judy Wood On floor: Ronny Albright, John Weddle, George Thompson, Wayne Armentrout, Jim Farley Seated: Mary Praed, Kay Zink, Donna Shultz, Rosie Madden, Joann Farley, Marilyn Thomas, Jody Piper Front: Judy Harris, Maryellen Fogarty, Judy Mayo, Sue Swenson, Marilyn Winter, Sharlene Stone, Barbara Marmaduke, Ann Burton, Kay Rurnple, Patty Slater, Marilyn Woodward, Carol Fidler Back: Carol Malaska, Joan Marvel, Amy Foley, Sandra Messick, Carolyn Skeeters, Donna Burton, Sue Zink, Diana Lennie G Margie Flanagan, Joann Farley, Donna Burton, Sally Fuller, Rosie Madden, Carol Malaska, Patsy Tipps, Carol Martich, Peggy Emigholz, Joan Marvel, Jacquie Loffland, Judy Harris, Ann Healey, Diana Lennie A Miss Greer, Jody Piper, Shirley Vail, Linda Price, Donna Shultz, Sue- Zink, Linda Lookabaugh, Martha Hawkins, Amy Foley, Sandra Messick, Nancy Radabough, Maryann Lazardi, Sue Swensen, Kay Rumple, Marilyn Quillin A Linda Smith, Carol Lambert, Toni Malooley, Margaret Parke, Pat Slater, Carolyn Quillin, Ann Blair, Mary Praed, Myla Jo Stage, Phyllis Nuetzman, Judy Smith, Sue Smith, Carolyn Skeeters, Phyllis Robbins, Marilyn Thomas i, ,I i L Kneeling: Larry Shinkle, Joel Barksdale, Tom Forrest, Chuck Stout, Jot Toole, Bob Kryter, Ray DeLong, Roy DeLong, Dave Crawford, Bill Healey, Ronny Albright, Bud Green, George Thompson Second: Larry Smith, Tom Riggle, Dean Smith, Ronnie Hunt, Larry Thomas, Fred Scott, Dave Webster, Jon H I,Y Yoho, Bruce Kelley, Bill short, Albert white, Wayne Preble, Mr. Trosky, Carleton Toole, Marshall Denon, John Weddle Third: Bob Stierwalt, Gene Duffin, Jerry Graybill, Joe Cork, Phil Houpt, Ronnie Frye, Ronnie Norman, Terry Swisher, Jerry Foster, Dave Morgan, Jim Bledsoe, Frank Wood, Terry Vaughn, Adolph Moser, Dale Bryant, Jon Everhart, Phil MacAbee F. B. T. Dance Highlights Mr. Walter Blase presenting the Blase Award for sportsmanship to Carleton Toole. Miss Carolyn Skeeters awards the Foul Shooting Trophy, sponsored by the F.B.L.A., to Jack Roach. Larry Thomas escorts the F.B.L.A. Presi- dent, Carolyn Skeeters. Jim Wood, Linda Toole, Robert Graham lDanvillel, Marilyn Woodward, Bob Stewart, Connie Pinkerton, Bob Kryter, and Janice Craig enjoy the Grand March. A pause in the dancing is followed by The Bunny Hop. Future Business Sealed: Sally Fuller, Carolyn Skeefers, Mrs. Hine, Sue Smith, Carol Lambert Front: Maryellen Fogarty, Linda Price, Carol Fidler, Martha Hawkins, Carol Gravetf, Marilyn Mead, Toni Malooley, Ann Burton, Marilyn Woodward, Sandra Mead Second: Barbara Marmaduke, Margaret Parke, Judy Foster, Carol Malaska, Donna Burton, Sandra Manion, Janice Craig, Linda Robbins Back: Linda Smith, Patsy Tipps, Kay Rumble, Carolyn Martich, Rosie Madden, Sandra Messick, Lori Wilson Sue Swenson Leaders of Amerird ' r 3 , l 1 W! Q . Jody Piper 1953 Athletic Queen Phyllns Robbuns 1952 Athletnc Queen John Weddle and Tons Malooley 1954 Athletnc Kung and ueen wnth Sandra Messnck Maryellen Fogarty and Marulyn Mead members of thelr Court of Honor All hail the King! A new Queen is crowned. I Captain Ann Healey Boosted morale for three years. Captain Carleton Toole Caiifaill -'Ohh Weddle QE,-,dl lForward and Center! Don't drop that ball, Lug. Speedway's own Goose Tatum Sports Activities Just a little bit higher, John. Don't let him slip away from you, men. Tackle Rod Dolson He even sings too Center Ted Breen Keep that fist to yourself 48 -1.5. ' J' Halfback Gene Duffin Please open the line. Pretty, Please Tackle Bruce Kelley Hmmm-pigeon - toed, too - e, Tackle Jim Howard He hypnotizes his opponents 4 ' W K U 1 K :N 9- . . 1.1. f . hub. f , -1 . - ' Hlrwrtl ., , ,. Wk , X 4, X ,W mf ' A 'H Q Center T P ,il ,. Bob sfaefwan 4. ' - , , L. , cl A nf! V. -ggfie - r , 2- eg, . M . Sem 4 i i at -, ' , y' Ready-set-hip-1--2 ., .MHA 'lv' 'lv 'I A ' 'xtltzz-WTA V 4 .f-gy f . .t M -'4' -l , ,ll ' ' ' 4 , ,' ' Lai . 3 ', , '- f w 'Z-K' , . c ,f ,4 . l - H lZwi?mnL: 1'l'1Qnf7l9,Ldli'f.l,. , W'-A Ful lback Ronny Albright Calm in the face of danger 4 , da Guard Jim Farley You forgot the ball Guard Ronnie Norman The big man is down End Bill Crafton My, what a pretty smile Guard Bob Racer Really proud of that ring H? :- X .+ Quarterback Larry Thomas Grin and share it Tackle Wayne Preble Going up or down? Halfback Jim Sfumpll Trying to hide the ball? 1 . Q A xr , - 4 G l .x i 5 'G G if i f-1' G yr g End Halfback G -- :ff Tom Shaw Joi' Toole is ,4 Where's your chair? 'aw- r si' 'fail Q 'iw Nigga . X. 'Q M ug, Q ' I I .H ! nk' 7 'lg' f 'i , -G Q. ,ss - nz-f fr QA- f - ,K . ' Nags? I ffsixgf. ,Q --3 l r W 2' .7.'li'z'Q l 'jA.A: ':' :. 'i'f' ' 1 :I is-if aff-Q' ' 'A 5 ' fi 'el' . . .H-' f ' 5? -W'-arf ' y .fi ,, ff f - - A ' f.,,.. Jah . if ,Z ., - rv, ,' ' G in s' -' +'f'f1. .futile ' . 'fl 5 hi- ,.-'- , .7 ,Lv .' .4 ,gn ar' . - av' if if 5 All you need is a horse 49 Varsity Front: Milford Bennett, Ronny Albright, Dale Toole, Ronnie Norman, Carleton Toole, Tom Forrest, Jack Roach, Jim Stumph, Terry Swisher Middle: Dave Morgan, Bill Cratton, Larry Thomas, Wayne Preble, Jerry Graybill, Bill Healey, Gene Duffin, Fred Scott, Rod Dolson Back: Jim Farley, Bob Stierwalt, Dick Taylor, Bob Racer, Dave Crawford, Coach Johnson, Jim Howard, Bill Short, Tom Shaw, Bruce Kelley Ted Breen VARSITY SCHEDULE SHS OPP Pike Township ..., i l3 l2 Danville .....,...... I3 40 Decatur Central ., . 7 O Brownsburg .....,,... . 6 21 Lawrence Central .... . O l4 Warren Central .,., . O l 9 Plainfield ........ . O l2 Beech Grove .... l9 6 Captain Coach Carleton Toole Ralph Johnson Better save that horseshoe for next year RESERVES AND FROSH Front: Frank Wood, Harold Struckman, Joel Barksdale, Dick Emigholz, Bill Sanders, Jon Everhart, Fred Weber. Middle: Gene Hockemeyer, Bob Decker, Bud Sprinkles, Jerry Shultz, Perry Cantwell, Tom Neat, Kenny Smith, Jim Wood. Back: W. K. Lippard, Bob Riggle, John Thorne, Barry Clark, Wade Bennett, Dave Bartram, Mike Hardin, Larry Shinkle, Raydell Oliver Joe Cork, Chuck Stout, Fred Amich, Larry Moomaw, Coach Sallee - i RESERVE SCHEDULE i W X' SHS OPP. Decatur Centrali' .. 32 O l Danville .............. OO 20 Decatur Centrall' 20 O Pike' .............. . 6 6 Washington' .......................... O O it Freshman games TEAM MANAGERS Mr. Sallee and two hard l?l workers Dave Morgan George Thompson gwifwiliiius 1 - Q ' A I if it f e el 59, , l i ' vi ,ij X I if: it G Akrl K i lc ' J 7 KX G V 1 - if A I 'F' jars 3.5 L vis Q. 'af T, 1' lf, v4,f7zI-Q saw? . V ffl ,,,,,f ,, 'f'-',,-'4,, ki l M is Q' ,..,. me ,gf 4, ' 'K A X mv 14 'Q' W4 'riff l ,'ff,5's11' - - wr, .gr l -4 --f f.f,,,ai'?i.. ,V N ' ' JR 'Y i .. -.-,,f.f-.--ssnif qs as 3,--6 minds' ' Ea The brains of the yell section! Lining up for the killi Jim Farley, Bob Stierwalt, Tom Forrest, Larry Thomas, Ted Breen, Dave Webster, Carleton Toole, Rod Dolson, and Gene Dutfin Varsity Ycll-leaders in fall regaliaz Donna Burton, Ann Healey, Carol Fidler, and Marilyn Woodward The Varsity enjoys a rest period. Above and beyond the call of duty: Halfback Gene Duftin, Fullback Keith Barding, and Guard Jim Farley Save this for the opposition! Larry Thomas, Bob Racer, Gene Duffin, Tom Shaw, Wayne Preble, Jot Toole, Ronny Norman, Bill Crafton, and Jim Farley 52 VARSITY SCHEDULE SHS OPP. Franklin Twp. .......... 48 50 Brownsburg ..... ..,. 4 O 53 Plainfield ...... .... 5 l 54 Pike Twp. ...... ,,,. 4 9 5l Mooresvi I le ,,,,.,. .... 4 9 46 Danville ......A. ..A. 4 8 56 Manual .................... 46 43 Holiday tourney Plainfield ....,....... 60 47 Mooresville .......... 52 45 Beech Grove ............ 46 52 Lapel ............... .... 4 0 44 Warren Cen. ............ 42 50 County tourney Lawrence Cen. .... 55 4l Beech Grove ........ 34 38 Lawrence Cen. ........ 45 43 Don't trip, George! Washlngton ' 4 6 7l Ben Davis ......... .... 6 3 62 Decatur Cen, .......... 38 40 Greenwood ....... .... 6 l 55 Sectionals Lizton .................. 58 60 KNIGHTS IN SHINING ARMOR Will it fall through or not? Dig those crazy uniforms! Back: Coach Neat, Bill Heale , Bill Short, John Weddle, Bud Green, Coach Sallee en er: ana er ave organ, Bob Stewart, Joe Cork, Carleton Toole, George Th mpson, Manager Marshall Y C t M g D M Dishon Front: Jon Yoho, Jot Toole, Jack Roach, Larry Thomas ,l vi Forward B 'tnfef Carleton Toole ob Sfewarf QU JUST Call him .. the b , rf-,m VOUV CVC km 4- Shorhf' Guard Jack Roach Just fry and run around him wud Forwarcl VG and Forward Jon Yoho Bud Green B Ud's 0 . I K ,IGH WH 5 E. Dorn bg ,Care p cral foorwork Guard Joi' Toole Youngest of the TooIe Brothers' Forward buard LaffY Thomas George Th0 'Pson h mc shooting ffee 'brows This IS basketball Right at o - ' no' Shofnur RESERVE BASKETBALL SHS OPP. Franklin Township ....... ..... 2 6 46 Brownsburg .............. ..... 3 7 32 Plainfield ......... ..... 2 9 47 Pike Township ,... ..... 3 6 27 Mooresville ....... ..... 3 9 28 Danville ......... ..... 2 4 20 Manual .......... ..... 2 6 35 Beech Grove ...... ..... 4 9 28 Lapel ........i.... ..... 3 7 Zl Mooresville ,....... ..... 3 5 26 Monrovia ............... ..... 3 9 22 Warren Central .i..... ..... 3 2 34 Lawrence Central ...... ...,. 4 l 35 Washington ........... ..... 3 5 45 Ben Davis ...........i. ..... 4 O 27 Decatur Central ...... ..... 5 2 l7 Greenwood ........ ..... 4 3 22 7 l l The Flying Wedge - A Successful Season Student Manager Marshall Dishon, Chuck Stout, Ronnie Hunt Jerry Graybill, Student Manager Dave Morgan, Bill Healey Fred Scott, Jim Wood, Fred Amich, Jerry Shultz Coach Sallee, Kenny Smith, Perry Cantwell, Bill Short Joe Cork The gals changed their costumes for basketball Marilyn Woodward, Carol Fidler, Donna Burton, Ann Healey Bob has the best chance of grabbing it He'5 3 nice horse, our Sparkie May They Confinue Bringing Home Trophies Back: Tom Neat, Kenny Smith, Perry Cantwell, Coach Sallee, Jerry Shultz, Jim Woocl, Gene Hockemeyer Front: John Thorne, Fred Arnich, Bob Riggle, Mike Hardin, Fred Weber l l Plainfield Washington Mooresville ...,....... F reshman Tou rney Danville .,..,,..... Plainfield .. . Mooresville .. . IN THE YEARS T0 COME Front' Judy Mayo, Karen Green, Judy Wood, Glenda Harlin Middle: Dave Morgan, Tony Tingle, Annette Jollitf, Bar- bara Schilling, Ann Brockman, Donna Inman, Kay Zink Back' Bobby Ternplin, Duane Gerkin, Linda Toole, Judy Malooley, Charlotte Stumph BIG MOMENT IN THEIR LIVES Greenwoorlk Princlpal Dale Baughman, President of Mid- State Conference, presents the trophy to Speedway's Mud- State Champ Frosh' I-lockemeyer, Riggle, Wood, Cantwell Shultz, Thorne, Lipparrl, Arnich, and Weber Foundafions For The Fufure 8TH GRADE YELL LEADERS Rema Armentrout Nancy Gravett Marcia Edwards Reta Armentrout 7TH GRADE YELL LEADERS Janice Gale Jeanie Piper Marcia Keever Diane Woodward EIGHTH GRADE TEAM Back: Don Boles, Errol Norwalt, Coach Nay, Glen Higgins, Bob Templin Middle: Fred MacAbee, John Beyersdorfer, Bill Owen, Ronnie Bell Front: Tony Tingle, Dean Allen, Tim Ross, Tom Emmick SEVENTH GRADE TEAM Back: Bob Cox, Denny Troth, Bill Sweet, Max Johnson Dick Dickerson, Tom Slater Front: Billy Hackett, Eddie Skeeters, Mike Beck, Jim McMahon, Norman Oestrike, Dave Curtis, Coach Nay ,, T ,:..,f'- I 'f' ' . .f W - , 'dn ., ,. Via: I ' -A f' Wt 'Q' , u' In 'g,jrf'.:','2 V. 1 H' . ' SWT, A., .V . . A, . 9, J wi, if ' 1 21 f l' 3 .aft Jim Howard-Shot Put di U ,'- T V ' ' Yo Ho, Heave Ho 'H ' ' ' ' r 7 1 -nf . -Q' 'N 1.4-J l f ,IX .irglws N, . Y .. ,'., . 1. , X- George Thompson-Half Mile , Carleton Toolekl-ligh Jump and Pole Vault On your mark' Sef Set' go! Ready for the takeoff I I hr- -'E Those Managing Men! T'l',ffw if ' T . L. 1 . ,,.A Q, . .. . - A- 1- . I Albert White RONHY Albright-Mile Rl-'fl Dayid Har,-is John Weddle-High and low hurdles Going Some Pl-3Ce. RONW? Track student managers The hurdle is behind you, John QMS THEY DID IT AGAIN! Front: Tom Neat, Jerry Shultz, Perry Cantwell, Wade Bennett, Gene Hockemeyer 58 Middle: Skip Heberden, Bill Sanders, W. K. Lippard, Mike Hardin, Fred Weber, Fred Amich Back: Mr. Nay, Barry Clark, John Thorne, Bob Riggle, Kenny Smith, Jim Wood BASEBALL SCHEDULE 2 Mooresville 8 Plainfield 3 Greenwood 5 Cathedral 4 Ben Davis l 0 Danville 3 Brownsburg I Decatur 8 Ben Davis 6 3 9 O 3 BASEBALL TEAM Back: W. K. Lippard, Jon Yoho, Jerry Graybill, Tom Wilson, Dave Mor- gan, Fred Scott, Jon Everhart, Phil Houpt, Dean Smith, Jim Wood, Chuck Stout, Coach Neat Front: Joel Barksdale, lstudent managerl Jack Roach, Bill Healey, Bill Short, John Weddle, Larry Thomas, Jim Stumph, Larry Shinkle, lstudent rrianagerl it X Q..- Itfj , it SENIOR LETTERMEN Back: Jim Howard, John Weddle, Bob Stierwalt, Jim Farley, Rod Dolson, Ted Breen, Bud Green Front: Carleton Toole, Marshall Dishon, Gene Duffin, Ronny Albright, George Thompson, Bruce Kelley, Keith Barding :A ,eh in School Matron Mrs. Eva Scott Custodians Albert Wagner Orville English OFFICE GIRLS Seated: Myla Stage lSecond periodl, Patsy Tipps lfirst periodl, Miss Eleanor Knittel lSchooI Clerkl Standing: Sue Smith lfourth periodl, Martha Hawkins ltirst periodl, Marjorie Flanagan lfitth periodl, Ann Blair lseventh periodl, Shirley Howard lthird periodl, Sandra Manson lseventh periodl, Judy Watkins lsixth periodl, Mrs. Norma Hawkins lSchool Secretaryl Carole Gravett replaced Judy Watkins second semester Q PROJECTIONISTS Front' Skip Heberrlcn, Ralph Durr, Bill Sanders, Phil MacAbee, Bob Mason, John Thorne Second: Larry Vehorn, Eugene Culver, Frank Wood, Chester Poor, Chuck Stout Third: Charles Gebauer, Ronnie Hunt, Jim Bledsoe, Bill Hanna, Tom Forrest, Wayne Preble Back: Standing: Bob Kryter, Jim Zore, Ray Smith, Marshall Dishon, Tom Neat, Perry Cantwell, Ronny Bilbee, Mr. Beatty LIBRARIANS Front: Alice Decker, Bart Updike, Mary Ellen Stier- walt, Jim Burkhart, Betty Sample Back: Chester Poor, Phil Houpt, Jim Bledsoe, Ann Beeson, Emily Weigel, Helen Hargitt, Judy Bergin, Ann Brockman, Beverly Preble, Mr. Beatty School Secretaries Q L E if. , .H. , at t , x,,.1L ga f ff ' e A F - , Miss Eleanor Knittel School Superintendent Mr. Richard C. Jordan YN, Mrs. Norma Hawkins L. . Superintendent Jordan meets with Treasurer Robert McMahon and Secretary Freeman Ketron. President Robert Kryter 'Q FACULTY Mrs. Ruth Beck-Nurse Miss Marie Engle---English Mr. Dalton Wicker- --Music Mr. Ralph Johnson--Science-Mathematics Mr. R. G. Foland- --Business Education Miss Eleanor Greer---Physical Education-History Miss Barbara Windf--Art Mr. Clyde Sallee---History-Driver Training Miss Agnes Spencer--English-Latin Mr. Charles Nay- --Mathematics 1 r ' 'I Q4 r 1 1 1 3 X N-ff' , WW vw i f C 'g 5, i o Q! Q --.qv . Q 31 , I K . CVAAA Q41 511. ' 11 X. Y. 'I vu 'W iz wwf., , iff' Ii gs -Q 12' 'WSAZSFIFW OUR MENTORS Mr. Lawrence E. Thompson-Principal Mr. G. L. Trosky-Industrial Arts Mr. David Burns-English-Speech Mrs. Grace Hine-English-Business Education Mr. Herbert Beatfy-Librarian Mr. Floyd Troch-Science-Guidance Miss Beverley Kohlenberger-Homemaking Mr. Lyle Neal'-Physical Education-Science Mrs. Helen Kopesky-Mathematics Mr. Dale Weller-History S. ,... IQ 'Vi yifi U-1 HOMEMAKING Standing: Stephanie Armbus, Miss Kohlenbcrger LIBRARY Room IOH is uscrl as a rombinecl Study hall and library under direction of Mr HC-mer' gcaqgy Seated: Nancy Gravett, Rita Ashby, Delores Loser, Hclcn Rose Shcrry Weaver, Joyce Hodges x 'rr I 1 ,X - J' ' A lx I ,l .,, 12:5-P xf ' ART Front: Linda Lookabaugh, Marilyn Crawford, Sally Fuller, Miss Jon Yoho, Tom Wilson, Tcd Breen, Linda Smith, Jim McDanlels INDUSTRIAL ARTS Front' Chuck Stout, Rayciell Oliver, Skip Heberden Back Dave Jones, Dave Webster, Keith Bardlng B K M h H D, h J H d ac 1 ars a is on, im owar I W Y N, CRDITII CHAR! Hargitt, Windt, ......,.-f 2 BUSINESS EDUCATION HOMEMAKING At DCSKI MY'-,HW19-DUnC5 ' M '5h0ll Martha Preble, Lori Wilson, Linda Robbins, Miss Kohlenbcrgcr, Sandra Front Tcrry Swisher, Kay Burcham, Barbara StalIOnS. Earl CIWBFYWIJCYS, Mead, Carole Grayett, Maryellcn Fogarty, Barbara Marmaduke, Sandra Ton, Malooicy Manson, Barbara Stations, Sharlcnc Stone, Connie Pinkerton, Marilyn Back Adolph Moxcr, Ann Burton, Charlotte Chaic Winter, Betty White SURE- We make jet engines at Allison, but that isn't all. . . A variety of Allison products-designed, de- veloped and produced by Indianapolis people in the eight modern Indianapolis plants-are in wide use over scattered parts of the globe. Likely as not, that jet you saw-or heard-zooming overhead yesterday was powered with an Allison en- gine. Allison, you know, was a pioneer in the field of aircraft engine production. And, the thousands of jet engines built by Allison for modern aircraft have ac- cumulated more than three MILLION hours of fiight experience all over the world. Along with aircraft engines Allison also designs and builds Allison Torqmatic Drives. In the space of a few short years, Allison has become the world's largest manufacturer of Torqmatic Drives for use in Ordnance .INN and commercial vehicles and equipment. Down in Vene- zuela, for instance, in the Maracaibo Lake region, Torq- matic Drives built by Allison are used on oil drilling projects. And, on the big building projects like the Ft. Randall Dam in South Dakota, you'lI find the heavy duty trucks and big earth moving equipment are equipped with Allison Torqmatic Drives. Both in this country, and in foreign countries as well, Allison Torqmatic Drives are turning in outstanding performances where they are being used in a variety of commercial vehicles and equipment such as ' X X ,ip KN X' W M f' J JS-'-A X 'est-1' M I- ' f 1 ', '- 5. TRUCKS SCRAPERS TRACTORS CRANES SHOVELS DRILLING RIGS Other Allison products include Aeroproducts propellers and numerous parts for Diesel locomotives now in use on modern railroads all over the country. And, the Allison precision bearings for aircraft, Diesel locomotives, Marine engines, and special application are recognized as the world's finest sleeve-type bearings. Wm DIVISION OF GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION Indianapolis, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS! Best Wishes For Your Continued Success I n Life MAIN DRUG STORE 'I464 Main Street Bilmont 3434 FARLEY FUNERAL HOME FLOYD F. FARLEY 1604 W. Morris Street 5509 West 16th Street MEIrose 8-2388 BEll110nf 1171 CONGRATULATIONS ROLLES w 1e Cl f 1954 Puma on. slanvlcs ' MAIN GRILLE 5002 West 16th Street BELmont 0026 M ain SQ-reef INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA We Doze But Never Close Open 24 Hours SPEEDWAY CITY FLURIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 4900 West Sixteenth Street Phone BElmont 9523 ' u A DISTINCTIVE FASHION SHOP BElmont 0210 Speedway, Indiana 1500 Main St NElSON'S SPEEDWAY APPLIANCES Your GENERAL ELECTRIC Dealer Service on all make If Y and Radio 4906 W. 'l6iI1 Street BElmont 4141 KIGER SL CU. HIGH QUALITY SCHOOL SUPPLIES 52 and 54 West New York Street Indianapolis, Indiana H SQOHCJ QJCZIPWQ!! and Qest of ofuckf to tlze Glass of 31, for fm p t t . . . wedding ca dd interiors T io s . . g o ps 'ws . .. ch I db esspblct s RUTH EPPLY, PI-IOTOGRAPI-IER Look! Look! HARIIN BROTHERS Hawaiian Guitar and Accordion lessons Tap and Hula lessons 359 NORTH ILLINOIS STREET - LINCOLN 2141 Music ! Music l Best of Luck, Fellow Classmates On Floor: Jacquie Lofiiand, Diana Lennie, Marilyn Thomas Seated: Jody Piper, Ann Healey, Sue Zink, Margie Flanagan, Judy Harris, Pam Owings, Phyllis R bbins Standing: Joan Marvel, Joann Fa I y, Donna Shul BEST OF LUCK T0 THE GRADUATES OF 1954 BECK DRUG STORE 1602 North lynhurst Drive DRUGS - TOYS - GIFTS - FOUNTAIN SERVICE Marvin Kingery and Wayne Simpson, Props. SPEEDWAY STATE BANK Safety Deposit Box Rentals General Banking Night Depository Insurance T532 Main St. Speedway, Indiana Bilmont 2496 A BOB HOSS' TIA , WAVE if I DEPENDABLE SPEEDWAY MOTOR SERVICE F A S H I O N S Graduate National School of I Automotiv ngineering Carter Carburetor School T610 N. Lynhu t Belmont 5766 BEImont 0096 1032 Main St. l i lit: 1 CAPS AND GOWNS FOR SENIORS CHOIR ROBES USED BY CHORAL GROUPS furnished by HARRY K. LANDES CO. 837 North Illinois ME- 5-3555 BEST WISHES! Best of Luck to the Graduates of 1954 SPEEDWAY ' R05NfR'5 LUMBER REXALL mzuos COMPANY R TOM WOOD HARRY PARKER , BILL WALDON HENRY ROSNER Main Street Bilmont 3394 Registered Pharmacists I Property Management General Real Estate Insurance Financing A. C. MOLDTHAN, REALTOR 1452 Main Street Speedway, Indiana Bilmont 2445 Bilmont 2727 BElmont 1701 You can RENT A TRAILER HERE . . . AND LEAVE IT AT YOUR DESTINATION , Ph MURRAY 5 Bsminr 1711 A Quick and Easy Way to Move BUSARD RENTAL TRAILERS 1344 Main Street 5PeedWaY CNY 1330 Main Street Speedway City ESSI6 MGIORS 2444 West 16th Street Indianapolis 22, Ind. Speedway Savings and Loan Association ISI8 Main Street BEImont 1410 HERMAII GREEIIWOOD City and Suburban Realtor SPEEDWAY 4830 West 16th Street BEImont 0510 Road Service 0UIllIN'S D-X SERVICE Belmont 0035 5232 Crawfordsville Road Bglmont 0771 Speedway 24, Indiana LECTRIC STEH CASTINGS GMPANY 1045 Main Street Established in 1913 Ti7.'4l1 We Extend Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Speedway Schools, and to the High School Graduates of 1954 fiifii MAY WE ALL WORK TOGETHER TO BUILD A STRONGER AND BETTER COMMUNITY BACKEMEYER'S GROCERY Speedway Furnilure Slore Qality Furniture for Less SPEEDWAY, INDIANA 1038 Main Street BEI t 1046 Open Seven Days a Week 8 u.m. to I0 p.m. DISHON'S 5240 c f ds ille Road Marathon Station BEL Q 10045 I6th at Main Street BELmont 0040 CONKLEFUNERAL HOME 4925 W. Ibth Street SPEEDWAY CITY I934 W. Michigan INDIANAPOLIS AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 1 l Greetings To The Class Of 1954 A Fine Group Of Young People, Graduating From A Fine School Located In A Fine Community We Are Proud Of All Three! THE ESIERLINE-AHGUS C0.. IHC. RAY cl WISHMEIER HERFF-JONES COMPANY Dry Cleaning Miracles Designers and Manufacturers of MBII1 sffeef BEIl'I'l0hf Schggl and Cgllege Jewelry, . Trophies, Yearbooks Graduation Announcements BEST WISHES H SC MARATHON John Marshall, Representative 13th and Main BEImonl' 0816 Indianapolis Indiana 1 l H r . CONGRATULATIONS To The Senior Class of 1954 SPEEDWAY SERVICE BEImont 0912 1346 Main Street SCHOONOVER Hardware Store 4850 West 16th Street ZINK'S MARKET Quality Groceries BElmont 2455 1556 Main Street Speedway Frozen Food p Center SERVES THE PEOPLE 1008 Main Street Belmont 1051 Best Wishes From Smith's Barber Shop Hair Cuts by Appointment Crowfordsville Road BELmont 2559 I Compliments of SPEEDWAY INN 4734 West 16th Street Indianapolis 24, Indiana WAlT'S CLEANERS AND SHOE REPAIR Alterations of AII Kinds - Delivery Service SHOES PICKED UP WITH DRY CLEANING W Op 0 0 yCl g l zaw shs Kopp R T I0 s s s SPEEDWAY O HARDWARE C S50 ,,E,,,,,n,3,5,, STOP 8. SHOP Iblzwoffhlvnl-mf SUPER MARKETS Concannon lor Cadillacs '-snuonu 3 or THE - ,gi woRLo !i 'n COIIUINNON CHOICE CAR CO. 4747 West 16th Street Indianapolis, Indiana We wish to extend our congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1954. May you have the best of luck and prosperity in all your future endeavors. Sincerely, WILLIAM R. ALEXANDER AlEXANDER'S 5: IO S1.00 STORE 1414 Main Street BElmont 0271 IN SPEEDWAY-lT'S FRANK'S . . . for famous name home furnishings INTERNATIONAL WESTINGHOUSE HIRSCHMAN KROEHLER STORKLINE ADMIRAL DOUGLAS . . . for all your youngsters needs LAYETTES BABY CLOTHS GIRLS' COATS GIRLS' DRESSES BOYS' SUITS BOYS' COATS CHILDREN'S UNDIES PLAY TOGS SUB-TEEN FASHIONS FRANK'S SPEEDWAY STORE 1500 Main Street MENGEL FIRTH MARTIN'S SHOES Your One-Stop Family Shoe Store 1462 Main Street CYpress 0964 Hanson Texaco Service Station Joe Hanson BELmont 0949 SIXTEENTH and LYNHURST linda! Sqwduh COWADOS BIZOUICRS, mc Asa Adu. Hhd-ua
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