Attica High School - Crimson Yearbook (Attica, IN)
- Class of 1955
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QM? ww ff' 55131, I 'FT ' 5i:3'f5H M Mi x 'f4:r'gw.. . iz WEL' 5 Y M' H' U ,. 3 nf' H 1, ,, f' ,f,ezf..M , ,, fq:s'fg.w ' f , awww Q 6541 7 fi ' Q ai ,M .A:. A , I fx fi, gi 'Q , fn. E JV M f 'Q wk if VY up -ff' 'V L ,y w 'L i'i'N,,.+. fs' Q -1 ,. f'..Q,. .I Q Z 6 f 1 , 6 Q 4 2 1 2 3 H X c c F 2 Q 5 Q , Q A 4 S Q g J X X 1 L 5 29? x X 5 lt is with sincere pleasure that we pay tribute to our janitor, Edgar Brooks, better known to us as Dick. Through his tireless efforts, loyalty, and spirit of service, he has made a place for himself in the hearts of every student of Attica High School. To him, we, the Crimson Staff of l955 dedicate this book. HZ . .lt t. am! Wacwliq Huckleberry, Howard President, School Board Phillips, May Baker Secretary, School Board Freed, Kenneth Treasurer, School Board 4wwl1fff N Troncin, John B. ? A.B., Central Normal college , M.S., Butler University Q Superintendent Harbison, Ralph P. B.S., Indiana State M.S., Indiana State Principal High School Norman, C. Harvey B.S., Indiama State M.S., Indiana State Principal Grade School Lee, Francis G. B.S., Indiana Univer M.S., Purdue Unive Business Manager Suckley, Vvyle Byrd' Rosie Christie, James L. Indiana University Bs? Mississippi College B.S., Central Normal Grade 1 311592155 M.S., Butler Enghs Grade 6 Daugherty, Claude J. C 1, J h awe osep A.B., Indiana State B.S., Indiana State M.A., Purdue I , M.S., Indiana State Science C Ore' Cecil Industrial Arts Mathematics Indiana State Teach:-in College I h Grade 5 Dlxonv Clemlfe Greenman, Mildred Hagel, Mary C. B.S. I d' S BA- Ullivefsifv . .,1 ii' sm Gmdfe Q' lam me M.Af: University of Illinois 25,1 ng 'am' e English ra e 5 Harris, Elizabeth Jane B.S., Indiana State Grade 4 Lambert, E, A, Laughlin, Iva Alma B.S., purdue A.B., Indiana University Agriculture Engfhsh Biology Latm Lean! Eva B Lumley, Martha, R.N. Eisalnsdiana State :Saga State Methodist Hospital ra e School Nurse Hoggard' Amy Holihan, Mary Lou B.S., Ball State Grades 2 and 3 Lear, Grace B.S., Purdue University Connecticut School of the Dance Physical Education Health English Lyons, Esther C. Butler University Grade 3 B.S., Indiana Unive Business l 1 I1 ' Marietta, Alda Myer, Carol B.S., Indiana State Grade 5 B.S., Indiana Central English Library Science 0'Brien, Waller W. B.S., Butler University . Driver Trainin Nehemiah' Barbara Physical Educaiion B.S., Indiana slate Basketball Coach Rw1,Pau1ine Grades 4 and 5 B.S., Indiana State Schramm, Beatrice Art Rm' Wanda B. Ea., Illinois state Normal Seemann, Lena E. B.S., Butler University Amer. Conservatory of Music Grade 2 vocal Music B.S., Indiana State Grade 1 Sisk, Jacob W. Smith, Marguerite Stuteville, Edward B-S-, Canterbun-' Follege B-Sv Indiana University B.S., Evansville College M.S., Indiana State Grade 4 M.S., Indiana State Social Studies Social Studies Math. same, Roy J. A B.S., Indiana State Wheaton, Florence W00df0W, Ruby M.S. Indiana State B.S., Indiana State B.S., Indiana State Math. Home Economics Grade 2 GZMM4 Yes, we are the Seniors of Attica High School for 1955. We have finally ended our goal after twelve years of hard work. In September we held our first class meeting and elected the following officers, President, Sam Huckleberry, V. Pres., Dick Kochellg Secretary, Violet Koeken- bergg Treasurer, LaDonna Fretz. We selected the motto: The Ropes of the 'Past Ring the Bells of the Future . Our flower was the traditional American Beau- ty rose, and our colors were red and white. On October 27 we enjoyed a Wiener roast followed by a treasure hunt and dancing at the home of Pat Trott. The Seniors presented their play, Finders Creepers March 25 and 26, under the direction of Mrs. Myer. We took a six day trip to Washington, D.C. which started on May 29. This trip shall always be one of the pleasant mem- ories of our Senior year. We want to thank our sponsors Mr. Sislf and Mrs. Myer for all the help and co- operation they have giver us. Ellen Rae Cloyd tica 12,3,4: College ep 123,45 G.A.A. 1, I4 Pres. 3: V.Pres. 4: mshifne 2,3,4: Treas. Chorus 1,25 Yell ub 12, Choral Fest. P Christmas Prog. 1, Stu Coun. 3: Girls 1 Board 1: Office prce 4 Prom Queen tend 33 Sr. Service outs 123 Band Fest. '34 Spring Oper- Richard E. Aldridge Attica 1,2,3,4g Agri. 1,2 3.4: Cross Country 2,3 43 Track 2,3,4: Intra: Basketball 2,3. Harold E. Burris Attica 1,2,3,4: Imdus. 1, 2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Intra. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Yell Club 1,2,: Crimson I-lop Attendant 3. 1 John LeRoy Babb Attica 1,2,3,4g Indust. 1, 2,3,4g Yell Club 1,2: Basketball 1,2,3,4g Footl ball lg Cross Country 3. I f 'if Donald Lee Danley Attica 1,2,3,4: College Prep 1,2.3,43 Cheer' leader 3,43 Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Solo Sc Ens. 1.3.41 State 3,43 Double Quar- tet 2,3,4: Jr. Play 39 Christmas Prog. 1.23.45 Choral Fest. 1,2,3,43 Dist. Chorus 1,2,3,4g Dist. Band Contest 1,2, 3,45 Band Fest. 3,43 Operetta 2. Thomas G. Carney Attica 1,2,3,4: Cbllege Prep 1.2.3,-1: Crimson Staff 1,2,3,4 lAss't Co- Editor 3, Editor 475 Class Treas. 1: V. Pres. 3: Stu. Coun. 4: Sec. 45 Yell Club 1,2g Intra. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Of. fice Force 4g Dist. Latin Contest 1: Dist. Plane Geometry Contest 2. Lauralee Ann Crawford Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep 1,2,3,4: Sunshine Society 3,43 V. Pres. 4 Chorus 1,3,4: Choral Fest. 1,3,4g Dist. Chorus Contest 3,43 Christmas Prog. 1,3,4g Band 1,2,3 4: Band Fest. 2.3.4 Dist. Band Contest 1,3 4: Spring Operetta 2 Crimson Staff 4: Busi- ness Mgr. 43 Girls Ad Board 3: Sec. 3g Yell Club 1,2: Press Club 3,43 Jr. Play 35 4-H 1,2 3.4, Pres. 3. Margaret Carolyn Finney Attica 1,2,3,4: College Prep 1,2: Com. 3,43 Latin Club l,,2,3g Sun- shine 2,3,4: Sr. Service Scouts 1,2,3,4: Sect. 3: Chorus 1,3: Chorus Fest. 1,35 Band lg 4-H 1,2,3g Yell Club 1,2: G.A.A. 2,3,4g Crimson Staff 43 Christmas Prog. 1,3g Crimson I-lop Attendant 4. i Ben Fugate Attica 1,2,3,43 Shop 1, 2,3,43 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Press Club 2g Yell Club 1,23 Football 1,29 Track 13 Basketball Mgr. lg In- tra. Basketball 1,2,3,4. Barbara Jean Fisher Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,43 G.A,.A. 1,22 Band 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2, 3,43 4-H 1,2,3 Yell Club 1,22 Crimson Staff 33 Crimson Hop Attend. 33 Solo 8a Ens. 1,2,3,43 Choral Fest. 1,2,3,43 State 2,3,43 Mellowettes 2,3,43 Barnd Contest 1, 2,3,43 Christmas Prog. 1,2,3,43 Operetta 23 Jr. Play 33 Choral Contest 1,2,3,4Q Band Festival3 2,3,4. LaDonna K. Fretz Attica 1,2,3,43 Com. 1,2, 3.4: Chorus 1,32 Sr. Service Scoute 1,2,3,43 G-A--'L 23,43 Sunshine 23,49 Stu. Council 33 Homecoming Attend. 33 Choral Fest. 1,32 Yell Club 1,23 Office Force 3,43 Christmas Prog. 1,33 Class Treas. 4. Robert W. Geeding Attica 1, 2, 3, 43 Voc. Agri 12.3.42 Football 1,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Intra Basketball 33 Hi-Y 2,3,4. John Paul Gray Attica 1,2,3,4: Shop 1, 2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4- Nancy L. Hampton Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,3,43 Chorus 2, 3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Stu. Coun. 13 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Sec. 33 Sunshine 2,3,43 C. Sect. 43 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2,3,4Q Pies. 43 V. Pres. 33 Latin Club 2,33 Sec. 33 Cheerleader 1.21 Yell Club 2,43 4-H Club 1,2,3,43 Pres. 33 Jr. Play 33 Choral Fest. 2,32 Band Contest 1,2,3,43 Choral Contest 3,43 Solo 83 Ens. Contest 33 Girls Ad. Board 23 Christmas Prog. 1,2,3,4. James Morton Haley Attica l,2,3,43 Industrial, 1, 2, 3, 43 Com. 1, 23 Hi-Y 2,3,4: Yell Club 1,21 Basketball 1,2,3,43 Cross Coimtry 1, 23 Football 1,2,3,4. Donna Sue Greenman Attica 1,2,3,4Q Cbllege Prep 1,2,3,43 Stu. Coun. 2,43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Choral Fest. 1,2,3,43 State 43 Solo 8a Ens. 3, 43 State 3,41 Mellow- ettes 43 Yell Club 1,23 Band 1,2,3,43 Solo Sc Ens. 1,3,43 Sunshine 2, 3,43 Pres. 4g Sweetheart Dance Attend. 33 Latin Club 13 Lines and Ques 1,23 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2.3,43 Chritsmas Prog. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Sec 1: Jr. Play 3: Operetta 23 4-H 1,2,3,43 Band Fest. 2,3,43 D.A.R. Award 4. Patricia Anne Hill Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1, 2,3,43 Choral Fest. 1,2, 3.4: Christmas Prog. 1, 2,3,43 Sunshine 2,3,43 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2, 3,42 G.A.A. 1,2,33 Band 1,2,3,43 Drum Majorette 1,2,3,43 Latin Club 1,2, 33 Press Ciub 3,43 Co- Editor 43 Stu. Coun. 43 Office Force 43 Solo 8a Ens. 43 Triple Trio 43 Yell Club 1,22 Operetta . If, ,- M - ...J -1 ' 31 .N Y 3 BJ ,A 3 ,I fx' . . .. .' JE' , 'fhQ3?F?'5 f - ini, , ,K If-:ig -. 3.3 3 ,,.x I -4 , ::,. 3 , 33, M? va 3, .jk f ,, ' 5, f-,- W 3 3 , ,. ,,,, , ag., 3 - ' . C , ' V f , 1, -.?NQfl'-i2,Ll.4'5Z' Beverly Anne Johnson Attica 1,2,3,4: Com. 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Yell Club 1,2,3,3 Solo 8z Ens. 1,2,3,43 State 33 Press Club 1,23 Choral Fest. 1,2,3,43 State 3,43 Band Contest 1,2,3,43 Office Force 43 Cristmas Prog. 1,2,3,43 Jr. Play 33 0p- eretta 2g Sunshine 2,3, 43 Librarian 3. llxam A Kinney a 1 2 3 43 College 1 2 3 4 Band 1,2. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 a Fest 1,2,3,43 1 2 3 4 Double tette 1 23,43 Solo as Contest 1,2,3,43 1 Basketball 1,2,33 1 Yell Club 2. Samuel William Huckleberry Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Sec. 43 intra. Basket- ball 1,2,3: Class Pres. 1,4Q Dist. Latin Contest 13 Dist. Plane Geometry Contest 23 Band 1,2,3,43 Yell Club 1.2: Solo 83 Ens. Contest 2,33 Oper- etta 23 Band Fest. 3,4. - ,,,,. , .... , ' ' 3 4. 555: ' f- W ...Q X I Richard Lee Kochell Attica 1,2,3,43 Agri- 1.2, 3,45 Ciass Treas. 2g Sec. 33 V. Pres. 43 Crimson Hop King 23 Yell Club 1,23 Hi-Y 2,3,43 Track 1,2,3. 15, .231 -'R' of , V , fy . R. Robertson Kenner Williamsport lg Attica 2,3,43 College Prep l,2, 3.43 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,33 Intra. Basketball 2,43 Solo 8a Ens. 3,43 State 3. Violet M. Koekenberg Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2Q Treas. 13 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2,3,43 Sec. 4g Sunshine 2,3,4: Cheer- leader 1,2,3,43 Yell Club 1,2,43 Stu. Coun. 3,43 Girls Ad. Board 13 Latin Club 1,2,33 Pres. 3: Class V. Pres. 23 Treas. 33 Sec. 43 Choral Fest. 1.23.43 State 43 Girls Ens. 3,43 Operetta 23 Jr. Play 33 Christmas Prog. 1,3,43 Homecom- ing Attend. 43 Crimson Hop Attend. 33 Dist. Latin Contest 23 Ens. 3,45 State 3,42 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Band l,2,3,4. Gary William Lawson Attica 1,2,3,43 Indust. Arts 1,23 College Prep 3,43 Basketball 1,2.3,49 Track 1.3.43 Cl'0SS Country 43 Football 2: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Yell Club 12. 9 John Dinsmore Lyon Attica 1,2,3,4: College Prep 1,2,3,4: Stu. Coun. 1,2,3,4g V. Pres. 35 Pres. 4: Press Club 3,43 Chorus 4: Yell Club 1,29 Stu. Legislature 3,43 Rep. 35 Sen. 4. Robert Leo McFadden Attica 1,2,3,-4: Indust. Arts 1,2,3,4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 2: Track 1,2,3,4g Yell Club 2,3,: Hi-Y 2,3,4: Sec. 33 Treas. 45 Crimson Hop Attendant 4. Joan F. Nierengarten Williamsport 13 Attica 2,3,4g Home Economics 1,2,3,4g Chorus lg Yell Club 2.4. Joe W. Layden Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep 1,2,3,4: Football 4: Basketball lg Band 2,3,-ig Yell Club 1,2,4g Jr. Play 3. Lenora L. Lefton Attica 11293145 H0lIle Ee- 1.2,3.4: G.A.A. 1,z, 3,49 Sunshine 3,4g Girls Ad. Board 25 Press Club 3. Mona 0'Cofm1or Attica 1,2,3,4: College Prep lg Com. 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1: Chorus 13 Band lg Yell Club 1,23 Office Force 45 Track Queen 3: Conf. Queen 33 Homecoming Queen 43 Christmas Prog. 1. an I , W Don Clarence Martin Attica l,2,3,4: Shop 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 1,23 Track 1: Intra. Basketf ball 3,43 Yell Club 1, 2,3. Carol Mellinger Gary George Pearl tlca 1,2,3,4: Agri. 1,2, Com. 35 Yell Club Intra. Basketball 1, 4 Boys Agri. Judg- Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: at Livestock Judging mtest 2.3: 4-H 1,2,3,4g Pres. 2,33 Office ree 4. .E Marvin Lee Osborne Attica 1,2,3,4: Iudust. Arts 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4g Sergeant at Arms 4: Yell Club 2: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4. Marlyn Joan Phillips Williamsport 13 Attica 2,3,4g College Prep 15 Com. 2,3,4g Band 2,3,4: Solo 8s Ens. Contest 2, 43 Chorus 1,3,49 Choral Fest. 1,3,4g Christmas Prog. 3,49 Yell Club 1,2, 33 Sunshine 2,3,4g Latin Club 2,35 Press Club 2,33 Office Force 4. Donald Leroy Peterson Attica 1,2,3,4: College Prtp 1,2,3,4g Yell Club 1,2g Dist. Algebra Con- test lg Dist. Latin Con- test 2: Class Pres. 33 Stu. Coun. 4: Intra. Basketball 1,2314- Monica J. Samlaska Modelia, Minn. 1,23 At. tica 3.4: Com. 1,2,3,4g G-A-A 1.2: Librarian 2: Mixed Chorus 2,35 Girls Glee Club 2g Slwtligllt 2 tSchool gaperl Dramatics Club Regena Phillips Attice 1.2,-ig Covington 3: Home Ee. lg Com 2, 3.4: Chorus 1,35 Con- cert Choir 3: Chorus Contest 3: G.A.A. 2,43 Yell Club 2: Office Force 45 Choral Fest. 3. Merle Rush Attica 1,2,3,4: Agri. 1, 2,3,4g 4-H 1,2,3g Hi-Y 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Football lg Track 1,2. Dave E. Sams Attica 1,2,3,4: Shop 1,2. 3,4g Hi-Y 2,3,4: Track 15 Basketball lg lntra. Basketball 2,3,4S Yell Club 1,2. Frances L. Smith Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep 1: Com. 2,3,4g Chorus lg G.A.A. 23 Jr. Prom Queen 33 Yell Club l,2. Anna Kay Spear Attica 1,2,3,4: College PWD 1,2.3,4: Band 1,2, 3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Solo 8z Ens. Contest 2: Press Club 3,43 Sr. Service Scouts 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 1,2,3,g G.A. A- 1, 2, 3: Christmas Pros. 1,2,3.4: Choral FOSL 12.3.42 Yell Club 1,25 4-I-I 1. Franklin Clay Stonebraker Robert D' Sump Auica 1,z.s,4: lnausz. fgifi. g5iff'423l,ff,'d'fsQI Arts 1,2,3,4: Librarian rlzrgcii yl, 2 3 4 y , s,-4. ' ' ' ' James Dennis Slaughter Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep 1,23 Com. 3,41 Hi-Y 2,3,4g V. Pres. 43 Yell Club 1,29 Class Secy. 23 Basketball 1,2, 35 Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Track 1,2,3g Band 1,2, 3,45 Band Fest. 2,3,4g Co-Captain for Home- coming 4: Intra. Basket- ball 4g Jr. Play 35 Stu. Coun. 4: Solo Ba Ens. Cbntest 3. Jim Edward Smart Attica 1,2,3,4: College PTSD 1,2,3,4: Chorus lg 3.4g Latin Club 3. Judith Ann Snyder Attica 1,2,3,4g College Prep 1: Com. 2,3,4: Chorus 1: Choral Fest. 13 4-H lg Jr. Prom At- tendant 3g Yell Club 1,23 Office Force 43 Don Lee Spear Mgr. Basketball 1. Attica 1,2,3,4S C0111 Course 1: lndustria Course 2,3,4g Hi-Y 2 Press Club 1.2: Yel Club 1,2,3g Intra. Bas ketball 1,2,3,4g Tracl 1,23 Pr. Play 3: Stu Patricia L. Trott Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,4g Commercial 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Lines and Ques 1,33 Yell Club 1.23 Press Club 1,2.3,43 Co-Editor 43 Stu. Coun. 43 Chorus 1,3,43 Chorus Contest 3,43 Triple Trio 4: Choral Festival 1,3,4g Dist. Contest Triple Trio 45 Homecoming Queen Attendamt 33 Christmas Prog. 1,3,4g Jr. Play 3: 4-H 1,2,3. Carolyn Marie Weigle Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,22 Com. 3,43 Chorus 1,3,43 V. Pres. 33 4-H 1,2,3.4: Pres- 3: Sec. 43 Press Club 32 Sunshine 2,3,43 Sec. 3,43 Stu. Coun. 4: Office Force 33 Solo 8a Ens. Cbntest 2,43 Crimson Hop Queen 23 Queen of Hearts Attendant 33 Yell Club 1,2,3: Choral Fest. 1,3,43 Mellowettes 43 Jr. Play 33 Christmas Prog. 1,3,43 Bamd 1. Harold R. Tribby Attica 1,2,3,43 Shop 1, 2,3,4,3 Class Secy. 13 Pres. 2: Hi-Y 2,3,43 Pres. 43 Basketball 1,2, 3,43 Football 1.2,3,43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Yell Club 2. Not Pictured Robert Cotterell Don Brier li . 1 Q Q 2 5 2 i Q 9 3 s i John William Van Hyfte Attica 1,2,3,43 Com. 8z lndust. Arts 1,2.3,4S Chorus l,2,'3 Pres. 33 Choral Fest. 1,2,33 Solo Contest 1,2,3: Double Quar. 1,2,33 Hi-Y 2,3,4. Richard Alan Waldman Attica 1,2,3,43 College Prep 1,2,3.4: Latin Club 2,33 V. Pres. 33 Chorus 13 Hi-Y 2.3.43 Stu. Leg- islature 33 Crimson Staff 33 Yell Club 1,22 lntra. Basketball 1,2,3, 4: Football 3. 5 K Qt 5 Q L The Juniors started the 1954-55 year with seventy-two members in the class. In September the class elected the follow- ing officers to serve us this year: President, Bob Shepherd, Vice-President, Don Gooden, Secretary, Max Schwartzg Treasurer, Kay Welsh, Representatives on the Student Council are Ed Nelson and Ted Franklin. Mr. Daugherty and Mrs. Lear are our sponsors. The pink carnation was 'chosen as our class flower and Forward Ever, Backward Never as our class motto. One of the highlights of the year was our presentation of the junior play entitled Hill- billy Weddin under the direction of Mr. Daugherty and Mrs. Lear. To provide enough money for the spring social activities and to make a start for next year we made an all-out effort in the annual magazine sale. The class was divided into two teams. Our class rings were ordered the first of November and we received them in Decem- ber. Two class parties were enjoyed during the year. Plans are being made for the Prom to be held in the spring. The Junior Class wishes to thank Mr. Daugherty and Mrs. Lear who have helped make our Junior year a most successful one. IN MEMORY OF PHIL MITCHELL Between classes this morning on the third floor of the 'high school building, things seemed unusually quiet. Instead of the usual banter and laughter, there was subdued talk and seriousness. Around locker 275, a familiar face was missing, in the classrooms and study hall a seat oc- cupied by a tall, red-haired boy was vacant. One first thought Mitchell is absent today . Then you remembered, Phil will not be here, nor anywhere, again. Per- haps for the first time in your life you realize how final is death. Phil was quiet, said one of his class mates. You hardly knew he was around. But in class today something was definite- ly missing. Phil's absence left a big void that will never again be filled. Mitch was as good a pal as I ever had, said another. He always spoke easy. His quiet and gentle manner gained him 3 friendship that was felt by all. K w N FIRST ROW: Judy Richey, Carolyn Karlson, Judy Thomas, Mr. Daugherty, Dixie Wilson, Jerry Kimbrell, Miaja Ladzdins, Russell Kohl. SECOND ROW: Janie Snell, Katie Redman, Aden Shoaf, Connie Turpin, Beverly Martin, Hugh Enicks, Barbara Knowles, Gretchen Finney. THIRD ROW: Eva DeSutter, Dick Spence, Allen Shoaf, Tom Brier, Kay Welsh, Nancy Terrell, Ronald Leaf, Harlan Kirrcade, Nancy Landis. FOURTH ROW: Bob Troxell, Eugene Allison, Roger Parient, Russell Serie, Richard Beetle, Bob Shepherd, Dean Free- man, Russell Morgan, Ronald Gray. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Beverly Bower, Bob Pickett, Russell Mason, Anita Whitkanack, Tom Reese, Jack Rennick, Linda Towmsley, Wilma Nolan. SECOND ROW: Aleta Telfer, Harvey Helmerick, Jim Fletcher, Ed Nelson, John Grammer, Jan Hatton, Rita Bannon, Mrs. Lear, Jack Walter. THIRD ROW: Bill Gebhart, Max Schwartz, Ted Franklin, Bill Troncin, Francis Oteham, Bob Bailey, Dick Crane, Bob Johnson, Warren Rader. FOURTH ROW: Tom Pearl, Jim Marr, Jim Leath, Bob Deck, Don Smart, Don Gooden, Ben Day, John Snider, Phil Mitchell, Larry Wagner, Charles Beasley. 5 We, the future seniors of 57 are the 55 sophomores of Attica High School. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: President, Jerry Leftong Vice-President, John Marry Secretary, Cherie Tollg Treasurer, Janis Sichts. We elected lavender and black for our class colors and a yellow carnation as our flower. Many sophomore boys took part in the sports of A.H.S. of which we are very proud. We also had many sophomore members participating in band, chorus, and other out- side activities. We wish to thank Mr. Suttle and Miss Holihan for their help and support in guiding us through an enjoyable year. FIRST ROW: Gay Phelps, Joyce Rush, Deloris Locke, Madonna Fairchild, Judy Leaf, Diane Pearson, Mary Ruth Nolan, Mr. Suttle. lSECOND ROW: Lois Buster, Bob Briney, David Daugherty, Cherie Toll, Patty Boyce, Glenda Maris, Jim Britton, Jean Toby. THIRD ROW: Madelyn Clarke, Margaret Allen, Karen Raikes, Mark Finney, Leroy Booe, Dick Schwartz, Doug Rogers, Judy Redman, Mary Craft. FOURTH ROW: Jane Carson, John Johnson, John Marr, Jim Lilly, Howard Sams, Eddie Turpin, Danny Leak, Richard Larson, Shirley Banks. R SOPHOMORES W 1FIRST ROW: Miss Holihan, Jeannine Bratton, Elaine Dotson, Suella Grady, Norma Oteham, Shirley Van Dame, Sonnie ,Harbison, Patsy Spear. XSECOND ROW: Charlene Darding, Shirley Gustus, Barbara Townsend, June Crowder, Bob Alexander, Vernon Rice, Lois Snyder. w NTHIRD ROW: Donis Livengood, Diane Bratton, Dean' Jennings, Larry Lyon, Eric Holm, Jerry Lefton, Nancy Zenor, Janet Brown, Woody Shelton. FOURTH ROW: Bill Rager, David Stanger, Bill Linson', Ernest Green, Don Gaylor, Bill Gooden, Bill Devine, Sue Ann Miller, Jim Bob Mickle, Janis Sichts. 7 . f if At our first class meeting we elected the following for our class officers: President, Jo Beth Wolf, Vice-President, Richard Marting Secretary, Sandy Borstg Treasurer, Jeff Walterg Representatives are Jerry Peterson and Nancy Brown. Our motto is Today we follow, Tomorrow we lead . The colors are blue and rust, and the flower is the blue gardenia. 4 We are proud of our many members in Senior Band, Girl's Glee Club, and for winning third prize for our float at Home- coming. We had two class parties, one of which was a chicken supper. We are grateful to our sponsors, Mrs. Laughlin and Mr. Lambert, for their effort and help through our first year of High School. 59 2 FIRST ROW: Jane Kochell, Delbert Simmons, Linda Maus, Berenice Hudler, Suzie Bevers, Jackie Green, Marie DiXS0l'h Sue Arm LaMaster. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Laughlin, Wanda Butler, Vonnie Condon, Sandy Borst, Julia Dotson, Bill Hysong, Ellen Drew, Frances Black. THIRD ROW: Janice Cooper, Tom Robinson, Judy Gran-t, Judy Simpson, Bob Painter, Charles Kerkhove, Connie Cooper, Jeff Walter. FOURTH ROW: Betty Pointer, Marietta Sprinkle, Vernie Smith, Spencer Rushin, Jerry Beedle, Gerald Misner, Sharon Slirker, Jerry Peterson. FIFTH ROW: Doug Parient, Jim Scribner, Brenda Dinwiddie, Jim Short, John Peterson, Julie Kirkman, Larry Crowder, Anita Lilly, Kathy Hampton. FRESHMEN 'IRST ROW: Carol Mattox, Nellie Miller, Carol Young, Alice Rush, Donna Slaughter, Jo Beth Wolf, Betty Brier, Judy Kochell, Lawrence Spence. SECOND ROW: Leon Philips, Shirley Scott, Jackie Zeigler, June Jennings, Julia Clem, Patty Redman, Wilma Knowles, flr. Lambert. 'HIRD ROW: Jimmy Mason, Nancy Briggs, Kathy Van Dame, Larry Terrell, Jack Deck, Doug Smith, Rita Snyder, Ieverly Darding. 'OURTH ROW: Nancy Brown, George Hutcheson, Ronnie Scott, Richard Martin, Dale Strawser, Bill Shoaf, Gary Hysong, iordon Grimes, Jim Fix. 'IFTH ROW: Frank Null, Jean Gustus, Judy Manssen, Virginia Crouch, Judy Young, Sue Day, Marcia Duncan, Jean Velsh, Mary Colvert, Pete Douby. ,mae Phvflfa Goniwzf FIRST PLACE entered by entered by CRIMSON STAFF Nancy Terrell photographer SECOND PLACE entered by Nancy Hampton ' v n ' r 1 I I Y , . -f 5 5 FIRST ROW: S. Sutton, J. Cox, L. McMurtrie, B. Phillips, F. Cash, J. Smith. SECOND ROW: C. Oland, D. Enicks, L. Montgomery, M. Haas, D. Saffell, D. Hudson. THIRD ROW: C. Willis, M. Hatton, G. Knowland, E. Haas, F. Briney, N. Allen. FOURTH ROW: N. Brown, G. Levor, J. Harvey, T. Eberle, T. Leak, T. Reynolds, S. Gayler EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: T. Marks, N. Beaver, D. Wellheuser, D. Kerst, M. Brooks. SECOND ROW: J. Clark, S. Lilly, J. Serie, B. Freeman, D. Niswonger, C. Nelson. THIRD ROW: L. Kerkhove, B. Sutton, R. Foster, K. Kinnamon, J. Richey, R. Daugherty. FOURTH ROW: A. Anderson, D. Rader, B. Rice, I. Sichts, S. Lilly, B. Humphrey, S. Brown. .45 Oi 4 2 .pw -.. - o 5 G E7 FIRST ROW: K. Elliot, C. Gates, D. Brown, P. Gibson, B. Sterrett, T Dotson, J. Daugherty, L. Hampton, R. Brooks SECOND ROW: B. Blume. N. LaMaster, B. llill, K. Koekenburg, M. Waldman, R. Duncan, D. Lyon, M. Andersox.-, C. Warbritton THIRD ROW: J. Beavers, L. Bowles. D. llauthornc, J. Jones, R. Rushi-n, L. Davis, J. Harper, H. Larson, M. Crawford FOURTH ROW: P. Brewer, J. Alcnduff, E. Gooden, B. Craft, E. Schramm, G. Leak, K. Kimbrell, B. Green, B. Young SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: K. Faulkner, II. Ilolph, C. Kurz, F. Strickler, B. Holen, J. Ault, B. Brier, S. Harrison. SECOND ROW: J. Worih, B. Crigler, J. Wilkon, A. Gayler, A. Stewart, M. Layton, J. Davis, J. Carlson, S. Bratton THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: E. Misncr, S. Green, N. Livengood, S. Knowles, R. Bcedle, T. Reynolds, L. Drew, M. Jones, J. Smith D. Bcll, G. Lowe, R. Slinkcr, S. Buster, R. Crowder, S. Mlmrick, B. Fix, K. Harbison. 61.32 FIRST ROW: J. Roach, J. Rice, A. Bell, S. Cloyd, H. Livengood, M. Morgan, B. Young, B. Paterson, L. Killian, S. Newell. , SECOND ROW: D. Redman, K. Kenner, S. Christenberry, K. Willis, L. Havexcamp, R. Tichanchuk. M. Carlson, E. Elliott, P. Sundt, B. Best, L. Hoarks. i THIRD ROW: L. Dotson, M. Fisher, H. Purvianee, L. Oakley, J. Porter, J. Menick, T. Wilson, K. Iloim, S. Knowles, D. Montgomery, J. Allen. FOURTEI ROW: J. Hudson, Susie Mahoney, B. Hutson, Maxine Haas, C. Poynter, Mr. Christie, T. Hurts, R. Briggs, Garnet Rice,j. Scott, J. Bunch. SIXTH G RADE FIRST ROW: J. Dunbar, L. Haas, T. Sipes, R. Zenor, P. Keefer, C. Terrell, D. Pierce, C. Brown, R. Rushin, J. Pierce. SECOND ROW: J. Myers, C. Johnson, C. Lcfton, M. Maris, D. Barfell, S. Beavers, Z. Cox, P. Hannon, F. Hutson, N Brown. THIRD ROW: C. Freeman, B. Butler, D. Robinson, B. Hushazv, D. Reese, L. Groleau, B. Kirkman, C. Knowles, B. Nii wonger, Miss Leath. FOURTH ROW: E. Farthing, C. Meihls, D. Wilson, J. Cash, R. Roihroek, E. Harvey, F. Roarks, J. Riley, J. Weigle, S Si1nes, E. Redman. 4 1 1 'Q' . , 'ff X719 FIRST ROW: G. Hilrton, L. Cooper, J. McFadden, B. Zenor, B. Ward, J. Rice, R. Faulkner. SECOND ROW: N. Small, S. Riley, S. Oland, S. Brown, N. Miller, D. Beavers. THIRD ROW: T. Foster, A. Lilly, C. Martin, Miss Marietta, J. Pctgrsen, B. I-Iarris, J. Townsend. FOURTH ROW: P. Hughes, R. Clark, K. Wethington, D. Grimes, T. Johnson, L. Lambert, B. Busic, T. Shepherd FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: W. I-Iutson, B. Buster, H. Knowles, T. Gossett, K. Kerst, P. Smith, S. Thomas. SECOND ROW: L. Peterson, N. Clark, J. Opperman, D. Banks, B. Moore, K. Nowicki, M. Larson. THIRD ROW: V. Maus, P. Holycross, I. Liver good, Mr. Clo,c, S. Ea-cn, S. Jcncs, L. Slinker. FOURTH ROW: J. Hatton, J. Largley, D. Lee, C. Doeden, BI Reese, P. Lowe, S. Gooden, J. Myers. wr 7 .Wifi ' 1 I 4TH AND 5TH GRADES FIRST ROW: M. Grant, J. Nolen, C. Golden, S. Towrrsley, A. Johnson, J. Hullihan. SECOND ROW: A. Sianger, K. Buxns, J. Pfcifcr, D. Richey, J. Gates, R. Harrison, R. Brattonz THIRD ROW: M. Anderson, M. Drew, R. Ward, Miss Nehemiah, B. Turnquist, S. Lilly, T. Touts. FOURTH ROW: T. Saffell, E. Colvert, C. Gustus, R. Schramm, S. Marr, K. Rader, J. Schmid, C. Collins. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: G. Drane, L. Myers, G. Morris, J. McKinney, L. Spear, L. White, P. Faulkner. SECOND ROW: D. Grecn, S. Burtron, E. Bevar, L. Lefton, L. Parient, C. Poston, B. Lowe, F. Wethington, D. Sutton THIRD ROW: R. Havcrkamp, P. Freed, M. Samlaska, J. Brewer, Mrs. Smith, G. Sines, P. Tharpe, G. Nelson. FVOURTH ROW: W. Karlson, C. Weigle, R. Balser, S. Condon, S. Dotson, R. Allen, J. Young, J. Haynes. FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Dobbles, R. Sipes, J. Shonkwiler, P. Foster, J. Reynolds, B. Borst, R. Kuntz. SECOND ROW: D. Osborne, J. Ault, T. Tichanchuk, J. Brooks, J. Newell, N. Redman, L. Marr. THIRD ROW: S. Weinberg, F. Gibson, J. Haas, J. Wolf, J. Montgomery, C. Shoaf, D. Boles, S. Tipton. FOURTH POW: B. Borst, B. Land, J. Carr, S. Stonebraker, Miss Harris, C. Geedinz, M. Green. L. Hiller, B. McCann THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: M. Eller, P. Neal, A. Good, R. Turpin, M. Buckley, N. Helmerick, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: C. Cripe, M. Beaver, C. Good, L. Stephens, G. Hiller, J. Hannon, N. Gooden. THIRD ROW: D. Staley, B. Allen, D. Mather, B. Borst, Miss Hagel, L. Schmidt, J. Lagzdins, S. McCann, S. Ward. FOURTH ROW: T. Braden, J. Peterson, L. Rice, D. Hatton, G. Elliot, B. Raikes, K. Busic, A. Leak. FIRST ROW: B. Gates, L. Wilson, B. Christenberry, S. Sims, S. Tipton, M. Scribner. SECOND ROW: K. Foster, J. Gossett, J. Pfeifer, L. Davis, J. Geeding, D. Mattingly, D. Brown. THIRD ROW: B. Wolfe, J. Wilson, C. Brown, R. Ogborn, P. Thomas, E. Blume, S. Freed, C. Hann. FOURTH ROW: M. Barnhart, R. Oland, M. Buck, P. McKowen, Miss Hoggard, C. Fix, M. Littrell, A. Tichanchuk, 'I Sutton. ' SECOND GRADE THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: J. Rushin, R. Brown, B. Wallace, L. Poynter, H. Dobbles, S. Boles, B. Sterrett. SECOND ROW: V. Lefton, J. Spear, M. Switzer, S. Nolen, R. Wall, D. Jones, G. Knowles. THIRD ROW: B. Bartlett, P. McCann, P. Harris, L. Chiles, J. Flint, R. Haas. FOURTH ROW: M. Keisler, J. Doeden, T. Grady, H. Best, Miss Lyons, C. Brooks, E. McDaniel, D. Bunch, J. Hendersol MQ' f V-,wiki ww' - ' A , R. Eller. FIRST Row: C. Hartman, R- Wall, L. Groleau, R- G00d, C- Schmldtf J- Nlswfmgef SECOND Row: L. Reese, C. Ice, S. Brown, C- Haas: J' Rowe' V' Terrell' R' Kerst. v p -tc . . B rt , . run . THIRD ROW: D. Allen, D. Beavers, J. Warmck, J- Land, I. Best, C. Harper, R u on I FOURTH ROW' S King E. Wolfe, S. Hutts, K. Best, Miss Rice. E. Eller, L. McDaniel, T. Durr, J. Burris. SECOND GRADE LFIRST ROW: K. Wilson, C. Wethington, M. Hudson, J. Young, N. Peterson, J. Sanders, M. Neal. SECOND ROW: D. Brown, S. Ward, R. Briggs, J. Glaze, L. Lawson, M. Holycross, C. Condon, J. Myers. THIRD ROW: J. Best, I, Epperson, C. Hall, C. Reynolds, C. Redman, M. Eller, D. Brown, C. Hudson. EIQOJIRTH ROW: J. Young, S. Harbison, D. Collins, J. Lambert, Mrs. Woodrow, D. Butler, L. Compton, J. Smith, 1 rlmmg. FIRST ROW: B. Beaver, I Faulkner, D. Tipton, J. Boles, B. Bowman, A. Lovejoy, B. Ramsey, L. Hann. SECOND ROW: C. Wallace, S. Keisler, T. Nolen, D. Golden, N. Ward, G. Kissack, L. Samlaska, S. Moffett. THIRD ROW: J. Gaylor, Patty McDaniels, L. Grimes, T. Dobbles, M. Nolan, M. Henderson, J. Warbritton. FOURTH ROW: N. Busic, R. Butler, E. Solomon, A. Crow, Miss Dixon, D. Swift, M. Horn, R. Merrill, S. Gebhart. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: S. Birge, W. Hutts, L. Knowles, J. Drew, B. Elliott, R. Wallace, P. Campbell, L. Groleau. SECOND ROW: B. Hill, S. Purviance, J. McKinney, T. Odore, K. Dispennette, C. McCann, D. Johnson, P. Thomas. THIRD ROW: D. Roach, J. Ward, C. Myers, G. Dotson, M. Beedle, N. Rawlinson, S. Schmidt, M. Collins. FOURTH ROW: S. Hartman, C. Summers, D. McKowen, D. Larch, Miss Seaman, B. Borst, B. Batchelor, G. Brooks Yarborough. 'il'l5' Q ..K wr:-P FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: L. Nelson, K. Martin, J. Young, J. Armderson, I. Reynolds, T. Beavers, D. Lister, B- Ener- SECOND ROW: S. Bossaer, W. Frodge, J. Hanthorne, D. Pogue, F. Haas, N- SiDCS, M- Karlsvn- THIRD ROW: M, Johnson, B. Batchelor, C. Hinton, M. Compton, P. Hatton, G. Britton, T. Ward, D. Nathan. FOURTH ROW: K. Hagaman, B. Barren, L. Crawford, J. Rushin, Mrs. Buckley, J. Brown, M. Tichanchuk, M- Sheridan K. McMurtrie. KINDERGARTEN FIRST ROW: R. Gremore, B. Butler, B. Richey, R. Crudge, J. Collins, L. Fix, D. Clark, D. Montgomery, J. Stephens, M. Norwicki. EECOND ROW: J. Dill, L. Beauchamp, D. Elmore, C. I-Ian thorn, J. Jones, J. Cunningham, T. Hartman, T. Young, J. eavers. .TI-IIIRD ROW: V. Wolf, J. Alenduff, L. Wolf, P. Pearson, M. Littrell, T. Wolf, D. Suttle, J. Foster, N. McKinney, S. o nson. FOURTH ROW: V. Pruitt, J. Bowles, M. Lee, A. Lee, M. Hadley, P. Neuman, Mrs. Stuteville, D. Jones, K. Van Dame, D. Asher, L. Taylor, J. Ice, S. Clawson. WON M-,.,,,,kw ff sail' mmap Q 3 Jw 5 . . I GWWWW manral The Crimson Staff brings to you on the pages of the 1955 Crimson a picture of the school activities. We hope this yearbook will capture for you memories of the high points of the 1954-55 school year. Besides' preparing the annual, the staff sponsors the programs for all home athletic events, and sponsors the Crimson Hop. The Hop is an annual event at which the Crimson Hop king and queen are Editor... ,...... Ass't Co-Editors .... Business Manager .... Art Editor . .......... . Student Photographers . . . Typist ,........ Senior Editor ...... Junior Editor ....... Sophomore Editor .... Freshman Editor .... Faculty Sponsor .... Gwmw SW crowned. Selected by popular vote, the honors this year went to Kathy Hampton and Jeff Walter. Again this year a snapshot contest was held to give all students an opportunity to contribute to the preparation of the year- book. The winning snapshot, as well as many other entries, appear in the pages of this yearbook. . . . . . Tom Carney . . . . Harlan Kincade Gretchen Finney . . . Lauralee Crawford John Marr Bill Linson Connie Turpin .. . Sondra Harbison . . . Margaret Finney Jan Hatton . . . . Glenda Maris . . . Kathy Hampton Mrs. Byrd First Row: G. Finney, H. Kincade, Mrs. Byrd, T. Carney, L. Crawford, S. Harbison. Second Row: G. Maris, C. Turpin, B. Linson, J. Marr, J. Hatton, M. Finney, K. Hampton. 8 . The Student Council is an organization made up of two elected senators from each school organization, who acts as a repre- sentative for his respective group. The purpose of the Council is to promote student leadership, to encourage and initiate student viewpoints, to take charge of intramural sports, and to organize suit- able convocation programs. The annual Homecoming Football Game, which was arranged by the Council, was held October 8, with a huge bonfire rally the night before, a parade of floats, and the crowning of a queen. Mona 0'Conner, a senior, who was elected by the team as the queen, reigned over the dance which con- cluded the homecoming festivities. The 1954-55 officers were: John Lyon, President, Kay Welsh, Vice President, Tom Carney, Secretaryg Ted Franklin, Treasurer, and Mr. Harbison, Faculty Advisor. First Row. D. Greenman, K. Welsh, J. Lyon, T. Franklin, T. Carney, Mr. Harbison. Second Row: P. Trott, D. Peterson, V. Koekenberg, P. Hill, K. Redman, C. Weigle, N. Brown, P. Spear, J. Mickle, J. Peterson, E. Nelson. D Slaughter, H. Tribby. .AH5 Dwi ew The School paper HA. H. Says , is pub- The point system adopted last year has lished monthly by the press club. Co- been effective in maintaining club mem- editors this year are Pat Hill and Pat Trott bership at 15 members and in selecting co- and the Secretary is Anna Kay Spear. editors for the following year. Miss Holihan is our sponsor. F' t R : . . , :rs ow A Spear, J. LYOII, P- Tl'0tf, Miss Holxhan, P. Hill, T. Franklin, L. Crawford, Second Ro : D. S h . I ' B. Linsonlw c wartz, J. Leath, R. Painter, M. C01Vel't, J- CO0Der, N. Landis, J. Snell, J. Lefton, The annual Hi-Y District Meeting was held at Attica this year on October 13, 1954. On December 5. 1954, the Hi-Y, along with the Sunshine Girls, sponsored a dance for their members in the Recreation Hall. The boys furnished the Christmas tree for the hall in front of the office, passed a sheet for contributions for the March of Dimes at the i f Clinton basketball game, and had the annual Hi-Y-Faculty basketball game. The officers for this year were: Presi- dent, Harold Tribbyg Vice-President, Dennis Slaughter, Secretary, Bob McFadden, Treas- urer, Sam Huckleberry, Chaplain, John Van Hyfteg Sgt.-at-Arms, Marvin Osborneg Fac- ulty Sponsor, Mr. Carrel. FIRST ROW: J. Kimbrell, S. Huckleberry, J. Smart, B. Kenner, D. Slaughter, J. Walter. SECOND ROW: J. Van Hyfte, R. Leaf, H. Tribby, M. Schwartz, D. Kochell, R. Waldman, B. Gebhart. THIRD ROW: J. Leath, I-I. Burris, B. Stoup, M. Rush, J. Haley, G. Lawson, B. McFadden. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Carrel, M. Osborne, B. Geed ing, D. Brier, D. Sams. lil - my ' i' E 5 ,. Vi..k, - , A I i,wgw.:vi:.W .. i ' . . 'lla . ., S' .,L.:. . 5.1. -gfg.-,1. f fg. V. . , ,L If ,Q 3im.f.f'zSm.- uw V . L K. f i - ' ,..,. . 59.9 1:1 ff Nr ' gf i - I ' ' i A 1 t' S t ' gg 2 f if or i1 ,iiidg , , . , 1... 1 E . . . L1 ' 'V - 1,11 . ,V ' .sz ,g , r K ,V -. ' . A A f- , , f 'aaa- Q ! . w .... . . - .24 1 E A 1 I a... i it 4 ' ' This charitable organization is open to any Sophomore, Junior or Senior girl. Annually the girls send a donation to the Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis. At Thanksgiving the society gave a Thanks- giving basket and Christmas helped furnish and decorate a Christmas tree. The Sunshine girls ended a very successful year by giving the Sweetheart Dance which was held on February 12, 1955. The officers for the 1954-55 school year were: President, Donna Greenman, Vice- President, Lauralee Crawford, Recording Secretary, Carolyn Weigleg Corresponding Secretary, Nancy Hampton, Treasurer, Ellen Cloydg Faculty Sponsor, Miss Wheaton. FIRST ROW: G. Finney, M. Phillips, L. Lefton, J. Bratton, B. Fisher, S. Grady, S. Gustus, E. Dotsnn C. Toll, J. Richey. ' ' SECOND ROW: C. Weigle, S. Harbison, J. Toby, L. Crawford, K. Redman, M. Finney, E. Cloyd V. Koekenberg, D. Greenman, B. Johnson. ' THIRD ROW: Miss Wheaton, L. Townsley, G. Maris, J. Hatton, A. K. Spear, C. Turpin, P. Hill, N. Landis, N. Oteham, D. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: E. Van Horn, K. Raikes, M. Allen, C. Mellinger, A. Telfer, S. Miller, N. Terrell J. Carson, L. Fretz, D. Bratzton, J. Brown, R. Bannon. , wzfinelud The Latin Club, having for its motto, Carpe Diem-Redeem the Day-stimulates an interest in ancient Roman lore for club members. The club song is Gaudeamus Segitur. The officers are: Consul, Kay Welshg Pro-consul, Wilma Noleng Scriba, Warren Raderg Quaestor, Harvey Helmer- ickg Sponsor, Mrs. Laughlin. l The membership will be increased by the initiation of new members in January. The programs are presented each month by club members. The topics discussed this year are typical of the month in which they are given. First Row: M. Nolen, H. Helmerick, W. Rader, Mrs. Laughlin, K. Welsh, W. Nolen, P. Trott. Second Row! G- Misner, F. Null. R. Ln? I Welsh, K. Hampton. 0 Oland, P. Spear, J. Cooper, M. Lagzdins, M. Colvert, G. Finney, V. Crouch, E. DeSutter, E. Drew, J. Wolf. J. Short, D. Parient. Zhlezfic The Girls' Athletic Association began the One day each week G.A.A. meets to play year with the initiation of new members. basketball, volleyball, S0eee1', baseball, 01' tumbling. The officers were elected as follows: Presi- We wish to express our thanlcs to Mrs. Lear, dent, Katie Redman, Vice-President, Ellen our sponsor, for her cooperation throughout Cloyd and Secretary-Treasurer, Nancy Zenor. the year of 1954 and 1955. ' FIRST ROW: J. Richey, B. Brier, W. Knowles, S. Bever, C. Young, P. Spear, M. Nolen, J. Wolf, W- Nolen. SECOND ROW: L. Lefton, E. Van!-Iorn, D. Locke, M. Allen, C. Cooper, P. Trott, P. Boyce, Mrs. Lear. THIRD ROW: S. Harbison, J. Leaf, J. Simpson, E. Cloyd, G. Finney, N. Briggs, K. Redman, M. Lagzdins, G. Maris, N. Zenor. FOURTH ROW: R. Phillips, J. Welsh, A. Telfer, N. Terrell, D. Bratton, K. Welsh, L. Fretz, S. Miller, J. Cooper, J. Carson. FIFTH ROW: N. Landis, K. Hampton, J. Grant, J. Dotson, A. Lilly, M. Finney, L. Maus, J. Crowder, E. Drew, M. Craft. A, ,W X E B TEAM YELL LEADERS Donna Slaughter, Petzi Spear, Sondra Harbison, Nancy Brown A TEAM YELL LEADERS Janie Snell, Judy Richey, Don Danley, Violet Koekenberg. if M. Schwartz, B. Day, B. Trombone J. Leath, B. Kenner, F- Stonebraker, R- Leaf J. sichzs. E- Drew, D Danley. Clarinet Section First Row: W. Nolen, V. Condon, J. Leaf, J. Dotson, M. Sprinkle, S. Slinker, A. Lilly, P. Spear. Second Row: J. Welsh, M. Colvert, D. Bratton, Kinney, J. Layden, E. Hohn, S. Huckleberry, D. Daugherty. Saxophone 8z Flute First Row: J. Wolf, E. Cloyd, L. Crawford, S. Harbison, D. Green- man. Second Row: M. Phil- lips, B. Fisher, D. Slaughter, C. Turpin, B. Linson E. Van Horn, B. Johnson. Trumpet 8a Horn First Rowx: D. Rogers, A. Spear, V. Koeken- berg, N. Hampton. Second Row: K. Van Dame, S. Banks, J. Cooper, John Marr, R. Morgan, F. Oteham, K. Welsh, Jim Marr, K. Redman. Percussion Section G. Finney, M. Nolen, K. Hampton, N. Landis, R. Martin, J. Peterson, G. Misner, E. DeSutter. M ajoret tes First Row: L. Buster, S. Beaver, J. Richey, P. Trott. Second Row: J. Young, P. Hill, N. Terrell. The sixty members of the Attica High School band enjoyed a colorful year in their new scarlet and grey uniforms. Some of the activities for the band in- cluded playing for the home football and basketball games, playing at the State Fair in September, the presentation of three annual concerts during the year, participation in the solo and ensemble contest, performing with the Fountain County Band Festival at Covington, and the presentation of eight summer concerts in McDonald park. SENIOR SCOUTS First Row: J. B. Wolf, G. Finney, C. Toll, E. Dotson, E. Van Horn. Second Row: B. Fisher, V. Koekenberg, G. Maris, E. L. DeSutter, S. Harbison, D. Greenman Third Row: M. Finney, N. Landis, D. Bratton, P. Hill, L. Fretz, K. Hampton, A. K. Spear. PATROL BOYS First Row: R. Brooks, R. Sterrett, L. Kerkhove, T. Eberle, Mr. Norman-faculty sponsor, D. Rater, R. Daugherty, J. Davis, J. Smith. Second Row: R. Holen, D. Lyon, L. McMurtrie, L. Davis, S. Lily, J. Jones, M. Brooks, R. Duncan. Third Row: G. Nolen, F. Briney, T. Reynolds, I. Sichts, T. Leak, J. Alenduff, R. Phillips, L. Drew. OFFICE FORCE First Row: B. Johnson, R. Phillips, E. Cloyd, P. Trott, M. Phillips, P. Hill. Second Row: T. Carney, Mr. Harbison, L. Fretz, C. Turpin, M. Lagzdins, M. 0.'Conner, B. Knowles G. Aldridge, G. Pearl. LIBRARIANS First Row: D. Wilson, Mrs. Myer, R. Bannon, M. Allen. Second Row: F. Stonebraker, L. Stetler, P. Boyce, S. Miller. T74 swf ,,.-0 Ghwmfr The Mixed Chorus is composed of sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are chosen from those who take voice tryouts at the beginning of the year. Definite musical talent, good voice quality, and ability to 'carry harmony parts are require- ments for membership. This year for the first time the Mixed Chorus has been placed in the high school curriculum as a regular class, meeting for a full period each school day. The work this year has included a study of voice technique with emphasis on development of correct breathing, correct diction, correct jaw position, and correct production of tone. The Chorus presents' a fall concert and a spring concert in collaboration with the band, appears for several numbers on the Christmas program each year, participates in the district Choral festival, and enters chorus contest each year. This year the Attica Mixed Chorus was among the high school choruses selected to present a pro- gram for the music education students at Indiana University. First Row: W. Nolen, J. Richey, P. Trott, D. Daugherty, B. Briney, H. Kincade, E. Holm, D. Schwartz, C. Toll, B. Johnson, M. Nolen, Second Row: J. Snell, N. Hampton, M. Lagmdim, D. Greenman, S. Harbison, J. Leath, H. Helmerick, W. Rader, R. Morgan, E. DeSutter, G. Maris, L. Crawford, N. Landis. Third Row: D. Wilson, P. Spear, S. Grady, N. Oteham, J. Sichts, M. Phillips, Mrs. Schramm. Fourth Row: B. Fisher, S. Banks, P. Hill, N. Zenor, N. Terrell, B. Kinney, M. Schwartz, J. Lyon, F Oteham, K. Welsh, D. Bratton, J. Hatton, A. Spear, C. Weigle. 1 , W 1 4-H GIRLS FIRST ROW: J. Dunbar, A. Stanger, P. Holycross, C. Terr ell, J. Opperman, M. Maris, M. Fisher, B. Patterson, N. Miller C. Golden, M. Grant. . SECOND ROW: E. Elliott, L. Hampton, N. LaMaster, J. Ault, M. Anderson, N. Beavers, K. Elliott, C. Gates, B. Young. THIRD ROW: M. Crawford, Miss Wheaton, C. Martin, K. Kenner, S. Knowles, M. Morgan, L. Dotson, K. Rader, L Lambert, S. LaMaster, E. Misrrer. J. Clark. FOURTH ROW: J. Beavers, D. Wellheuser, C. Mattox, D. Greenman, L. Crawford, N. Oteham, E. Dotson, P. Spear, J' Leaf, C. Weigle, S. Serie, B. Green, B. Young. FIFTH POW: J. Richey, E. Schramm, E. Drew,, L. Maus, D. Bratton, N. Terrell, N. Landis, N. Briggs, J. Brown, G. Finney K. Kimbrell, K. Harbison, J. Harper. 4-H AND AG BOYS 52535 ROW: P- Doulby, D- Ridley, S. Cloyd, J. Walter, G. Misner, D. Daugherty, R. Briggs, B. Hushaw, C. Knowles, S, SECOND ROW: J. Mason, D. Jennings, G. Hutcheson, R. Painter, H. Kincade, J. Kimbrell, R. Mason, Mr. Lambert, THIRD ROW! J- Felix, J. Grammer, J. Fletcher, B. Bailey, E. Turpin, E. Allison, R. Leaf, M. Finney. gfJgELl'hI:l52YVfAldllkcfggelsorfiogg'Shephard, B. Pearl, B. Gee ding, C. Beasley, L. Wagner, M. Rush, R. Serie, D. Freeman, GIRL SCOUTS FIRST ROW: K. Harbison, J. Harvey, E. Misner, J. Dunbar, K. Nowicki, S. Knowles, M. Anderson, V. Maus, M. J. Larson, C. Golden, M. Grant, S. Th ompson, B. Ward, L. Cooper, J. Nolan, B. Turnquist, C. Oland. SECOND ROW: N. Livengood, M. Hatton, A. Gayl or, L. Dotson, S. Sutton, N. Miller, N. Small, B. Busic, N. Clark, J. McFadden, B. Zersor, J. Opperman, THIRD ROW: D. Saffell, L. Montgomery, K. Kimb E. Farthing, S. Sines, R. Rothrock, C. Doeden, Oland. P. Hughes, D. Wellheuser. FOURTH ROW: C. Willis, K. Griggs, S. Buster, S. C. Gustus, S. Marr, P. Lowe, S. Jones. rell, M. Haas, L. Hampton, K. Elliott, P. Holycross, A-. Stanger, J. Peterson, L. Lambert, C. Martin, S. Gaylor, C. Gaets, P. Sundt, S. Christenberry, S. Mahoney , D. Montgomery, S. Beavers, K. Will is, M. L. Fisher, K. Kenner, M. Maris, B. Young, J. Harper, B. Fix. FIFTH ROW: B. Sutton, J. Richey, B. Green, G. Le Rader, M. Crawford, J. Ault, B. Hill, N. Lamaster, vor, S. Harrison, K. Koekelrberg, C. Warbritton, K. C. Kurz, J. Worth, K. Holm, S. Knowles, E. Harvey. BROWNIES FIRST ROW: I. Epperson, S. Ward, A. Leak, B. Ra Christenberry, M. Barnhart, K. Foster, K. Holyeross, SECOND ROW: B. Sterrett, K. Burns, J. Hullihan Condon, C. I-Iutson, G. Branigan, S. Hutts, D. Butler, THIRD ROW: S. Jones, L. Parient, C. Collins, T. L. Lefton, C. Ice, S. King, V. Terrell, J. Niswonger, FOURTH ROW: L. Spear, C. Schmid, P. Freed, L. Dobbles, L. Myers, S. Dotson, P. Tharp, J. McKinney, Gibson. I F FTH ROW: S. Weinberg, C. Geeding, L. Steven ikes, M. Scribner, L. Davis, M. Littrell, K. Fix, B. C. Wethington. , J. Lambert, S. Sims, S. Tipton, D. Mattingly, C. C. Hartman, B. Gates, K. Wilson. Fouts, D. Mather, N. I-Ielmerick, S. Condon, L. White, R. Kerst, V. Pruitt, J. Land. Compton, N. Peterson, J. Doeden, C. Brooks, H. J. Young, W. Karlson, C. Weigle, M. Dobbles, F. son, C. Cripe, D. Osborne, R. Sipes, L. Mair, J. Carr, 17 7 -A!L-.., ff YI.. ---.l-- 'I' 17...-.... I' YIYSI.-A.. BOY SCOUTS FIRST ROW: D. Newell, C. Brown, R. Young, B. Butler, R. Stoup, S. Cloyd, D. Pierce, R. Brooks. SECOND ROW: M. Morgan, J. Davis, B. Haverka mp, B. Hushaw, J. Porter, B. Kirkman D Brown RBmma THIRD ROW: J. Wolf, M. Layton, M. Brooks, L. Davis, R. Duncan, D. Lyon, J. Carlson, J. Scott. FOURTH ROW: B. Kriegler, H. Devine, J. Alend uff,, G. Lowe, E. Holm, D. Briney, D. Foster, L. Drew, R. Briggs. CUB SCOUTS FIRST ROW: J. Sanders, J. Pfeifer, J. Gossett, J. Hannon, B. Borst, L. Bratton, D. Hatton, J. Ault, R. Haas, D. Sutton, B. Lowe, D. Jones, M. Buckley. SECOND ROW: R. Turpin, J. Flint, B. Smith, L. Hillyer, H. Busic, B. Oland, T. Grady, L. Rice, J. Newell, G. Hillyer, D. Staley. THIRD ROW: J. Spear, T. Foster, D. Richey, G. Nelson, J. Schmidt, T. Saffel, D. Bowles, J. Pfeifer, R. Harrison, D. Haverkamp, S. Townsley, J. Gates. FOURTH ROW: S. Lilly, D. Banks, E. Calvert, R. A. Livengood, M. Greerr, D. Lee, J. Hatton, P McKowen, T. Gossett, M. Samlaska, G. Haynes. swam FIRZII' B- Tl'0H0il1, A. Shoaf, E. Nelson, B. Devine, T. Franklin, D. Leak, R. Leaf, B. Gebhart r. e. SECOND ROW! D- Crane, B- Kehmrr, J. D. Gooden, J. Layden, B. Geeding, J. Leath ,,,,, V . Kemm' Dick Crane Harold 'n-lbby Don Gooden uarter Back Quarter BRCK Half Back E114 ,Four Years Three Years Four Years Three YGBYS a Nelson Ronald Leaf Leath Joe Layden Cellfel' Center C t lree Years Three Years Tmiznggzars 0ngnYce:1r Marr Marvin Osborne Bob Geeding Dennis Slaughter End Half Back B k Years Three Years End Half yac Four Years Four ears Harold Tribby Forward Four Years Gary Bill Lawson Guard Four Years Marvin Osborne Center Four Years z gi Z, , 5 3 , if Q John Babb 5 Center 2 F0lll' Years Bob McFadden Forward Four Years W First Row: E. Nelson, D. Crain Second Row: H. Tribby, D. Daugherty, J. Leath, ' Third Row: B. Johnson, B. McFadden G, Lawsoc Fourth Row: J. Haley, B. Troncin Fifth Row: J. Babb, M. Osborne Sixth Row: Mr. 0'Brien Crane Guard Fhree Years Jim Haley Forward Four Years Bill Troucin Guard Three Years Bob Johnson Forward Three Years Ed Nelson Guard Three Years B BASKETBALL TEAM Mgr. D. Daugherty First Row: D. Leak, D. Crane, E. Turpin, B. Linson, R. Larson, J. Lefton. Second Row: Mr. 0'Brien, B. Gooden, J. Mickle, D. Gaylor, J. Lilly, B. Devine, Mr. Suttle. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: D. Simmons, J. Walter, C. Kerkhove, J. Peterson, G. Misner, L. Terrell, T. Robinson. Second Row: Mr. Suttle, G. Hysong, D. Strawser, R. Martin, J. Short, R. Scott, F. Null, S. Rushin, J Mason. 7th 8: 8th BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: M. Hatton, M. Lamaster, H. Dolph, J. Daugherty, B. Helm, J. Davis, P. Gibson, C. Willis N. Brown. Second Row: D. Lyon, T. Marks, S. Lilly, R. Daugherty, E. Gooden, R. Slillkefr G- NOICI1, D- Nice' wonger, L. Kerkhove, J. Cox. Third Row: L. Drew, R. Walker, D. Rader, T. Reynolds, T. Leak, Mr. Christie, I- Sichfs. T- Eberle, G. Leak, E. Haas, R. Duncan. 5th 8a 6th BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: J. Dunbar, H. Knowles, R. Russian, L.-Peterson, D. Richey, S. Cloyd, J. Rice, B. Buster, T. Foster, G. Hinton, J. McFadden. Second Row: S. Christenberry, R. Zenor, A. Lilly, C. Letton, J. Shephard, M. Carlson, E. Colvert, B. Harris, H. Livengood, R. Clark, I. Livengood, T. Saffel, K. Kenner. Third Row: S. Newell, J. Hatton, G. Freeman, B. Kirkman, C. Johnson, C. Knowles, Mr. Clore, D. Lee, F. Scott, J. Bunch, B. Havercamp, C. Mehils, J. Gates. .an 3 1,55 L, S K If TRACK QUEEN Eva Lou DeSutter, Mona O'Connor, F1 eda Largem TRACK TEAM FIRSIQI' ROW: D. Daugherty, R. Kohl, G. Lawson, B. Devine, G. Aldridge, E. Nelson, B. McFadden, T eese. SECOND ROW: B. Buckley, J. Scott, H. Tribby, C. Smith, B. Deck, D. Gooden, J. Haley, M. Osborne R. Serie, Mr. Suttle. nt. .tfl Harold Tribby, Mona 0'Connor 04 . At the 1954-55 Homecoming, Mona O'Connor was crowned Queen by Harold Tribby. The Queen's attendants were Eva Lou DeSutter and Violet Koekenberg. Freshman Float V K Sophomore Float Marvin Osborne Eva Lou DeSutter Harold Tribby l Junior Float Mona 0'Comnor Violet Koekenberg Dennis Slaughter Senior Float f W Www Fran-ces Smith, Prom Queen M. Lee, M. Spear, E. Cloyd, F. Smith crowned by Don Peterson J. Snider, M. Kelly, A. Lee U9 h Queen, Kathy HHIHDYOI1 King, Jeffery walter Jeffery Walter, Bob McFadden, Bob Shepherd 11 QQ? w iw E2 521 .W s as-Y . 1,3 W ,,. Y -f k'f, Ida Mae Brown . Boise Bess .... . . Colorado Carrie . Klondike Carrie .. Carmen . ..... . Seattle Sue . .. Missouri Myrt . . . Nevada Nettie , . . Laramie Lou .... Alan Miller . . . Speedy Summers Sure-Shot Sam , Handsome Harry Cussin' Cal Rattle-snake Pete Slim Pickins B. 0. Billy .... Saginaw Sid . i 'vw CAST OF CHARACTERS Cynthia Knowles Barbara Weinberg . . . , Edith Ann Crawford Dianne DeSutter Joan Haupt , . . Freda Largen . . . . Joyce Clark . . . Carolyn Burst . . Maureen Keely .... Jim Fenters . . . Larry Crane Ronnie Burns . . . Skippy Brown . . . . . Don Stucker . . Dennis Talbott Jerry Shoaf . . Jim Robinson . . Larry Wilson Rip Snortin' Robert . .................................. Bill Deck Side Kick Kelly ...,......................................... S. . .- ...... Joe Snider Spanish Dancers ,.... ............... K arolyn Kincade, Marilyn Anno, Linda Wolfe L L L L L L I, L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L L I I I L L L I L I, L I L L 1 3 9 7 SENIOR CLASS WILL Gene Aldridge, will my way with the women to George Hutchinson. John Babb, will the fuzz of peaches to Coach O'Brien. Don Brier, will my ability to sleep in study hall to anyone who had a bad night. Harold Burris, will, will, will leave, isn't that enough? Tom Carney, will my good bowling scores to Dave Stanger and Larry Lyon. Ellen Cloyd, will my naturally blond hair to Eva Lou DeSutter. Bob Cottrell, will my nap in 4th period study hall, that I never did get to Danny Leak, who I think needs some sleep by the sight of his bloodshot eyes. Lauralee Crawford, will My Mansion and quiet evenings in the country to any underclassman, provided he or she can get as much use out of them as I have during the last four years. Don Danley, do hereby will my Hot Rod to anybody who can afford it and to Phillip Mitchell my loquacious personality. Margaret Finney, will my red hair to Susie Beavers. Barbara Fisher, will my love and collection of perfume to Barbara Knowles. LaDonna Fretz, will my nice warm knee-length socks to all of the cold-blooded girls of A.H.S. Ben Fugate, will all my cat-clothes to Johnnie Johnson. Bob Geeding, will my modernist 48 Jeep to anyone with a lot of patience, a sense of humor, and a good insurance company. John Gray, will my name Wimpie to Larry Wagner. Donna Greenman, will my ability to eat and gain weight to Judy Richey. Jim Haley, will myself to Terry Moore if she is available. Nancy Hampton, will my senior skirt to Nancy Terrell, providing she won't wear it until her senior year. Patricia I-Iill, will my good conduct in chorus to Bill Linson and Janis Sichts. Sam Huckleberry, will my musical ability to Eric Holm. Beverly Johnson, will my ambition to get to school on Blue Mondays to Shirley Banks. Bob Kenner, will to Larry Wagner my posture and I hope it will straighten him out. Bill Kinney, will my safe driving record to Max Schwartz. Dick Kochell, will not. Violet Koekenberg, will my good standing with Mrs. Schramm to Jim Marr. Gary Bill Lawson, will my ability to get dear old Dad's car to Jerry Lefton. Joe Layden, will my Chevie to Bob Deck. Lenora Lefton, will my slim figure to June Jennings. John Lyon, will my brothers to anyone who could stand them. Don Martin, will Mr. Carrel a bird cage for all his yardbirds. Bob McFadden, will Mr. Lambert some hay for his hay seeders. Joan Nierengarten, will my perfect size 12 figure, and willing mind to get along with all my teachers, to Vonnie Condon. Mona 0'Connor, will my driving ability to anyone who wants to have accidents. Marvin Osborne, will all of my good clean jokes to Coach 0'Brien. Gary Pearl, will my knowledge in Agriculture to Ezra Taft and my Grand Champion calves to the Government to help pay the National Debt. Don Peterson, will my ability to keep quiet in speech class to anyone who wants to get along with Mrs. Myer I, Marlyn Phillips, will my band uniform to Benny Day with the hope that it will fit him better than it did me. I, Regena Phillips, will my Government book and notes to anyone who can stand them. I, Merle Rush, will my rubber legs to Tom Pearl. I, Monica Samlaska, will my ability to go with one boy to Sandy Borst. I, Dave Sams. will a picket fence to Mr. Carrel for his yardbirds. I, Dennis Slaughter, will my 5'6 masculine frame to Don Gooden. I, Jim Smart, will my perfect build to Larry Lyon. I, Frances Smith, will my power to let my hair grow and not get it cut every three weeks to Janie Snell. I, Judy Snyder, will my quiet ways to Patty Boyce. I, Anna Kay Spear, will my quiet disposition to Kay Welsh. I, Don Spear, will my height to the Basketball team, providing they put it to good use. I, Frank Stonebraker, will my old Trombone to Mr. McCarty to teach someone else to play if he can get it to work. I, Bob Stoup, will all I have to anyone who wants it. I, Harold Tribby, will my small literature books to Katie Redman and Judy Richey. I, Patricia Trott, will my ability to not use an excessive amount of make-up, especially lipstick to Barbara Knowles. I, Evelyn Van Horn, will my ability to stay home from school to Jim Marr. John Van Hyfte, will my dual exhaust to Bill Gebhart. Richard Waldman, will my ability to make good grades to Sandra Lee Borst. , Carolyn Weigle, will my nickname Wig to anyone worthy of the honor. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Troncin a crew cut. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Harbison a pe! fect attendance for next year. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Lee a large smoking room on the second floor. We, the Senior Class, will Mrs. Myer a pair of stilts so she can see everything that goes on in her class. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Suttle that go! go! go! spirit. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Sisk get well pills, after we High and Mighty seniors leave. We, the Senior Class, will Mrs. Lear a club to quiet the kids in hall at noon. We, the Senior Class, will Mrs. Byrd four extra corners in study hall. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Carrel a new flock of yardbirds. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Daugherty a bombshelter for his laboratory. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. McCarty a brake so he can stop the band. We, the Senior Class, will Miss Wheaton a brand new menu for the cafeteria. We, the Senior Class, will Miss Holihan a room full of typewriters that are in good work- ing condition. VVe, the Senior Class, will Mrs. Schramm a new diaphragm for the chorus members. We, the Senior Class, will Miss Reed a little red cape and a big bad wolf to go with her basket. We, the Senior Class, will Mrs. Laughlin, a po-go stick so she can bounce around study hall watching every one. A We, the Senior Class, will Mr. Lambert his own private letter box in the outer office. We, the Senior Class, will Mr. O'Brien a curley toupee like Liberace's. We, the Senior Class, will the Juniors good attendance at ball games so they can make lots of doug . We, the Senior Class, will the Sophomores brains like the Class of 55. We, the Senior Class, will the Freshmen a can of red paint to cover the green. I-li!! sa.. Fine Food--Becky's Grill--East on Highway 28 Kissack's Food Storage, Grocery 8z Fine Meats Public Service Company of Indiana Corporated Miller 8a Pitman Station, D. Sundt, Manager R. A. DeSutter Furniture 84: Funeral Director Attica Cleaners, Dorn E. Samlaska, Owner Sheridan's Hardware and Trucking- opposite Hotel Attica Fry Insurance Agency, Complete Insurance 8z Loan Service McCracken 8a Rogers Insurance Seryice L. C. Roemer 8z Son Furniture 8z Mem. Rice Garage-Buick Sales 8x Service 5c 8: 10c Index Notion Co. 25c to 81.00 The Smith Studio and Camera Shop Gamble Store, Robert Ervin, Owner C. W. Rozell, Rexall Drugs Kerkhove Standard Service Harrison Steel Castings Co. Keith Barnhart, Attorney Blumenthal's Dept. Store Poston-Herron Brick Co. Wolf Wallpaper 8z Paint Joe's Hoosier Restaurant Foster Sales and Service Karl Kurz-Shoe Store Winter Chevrolet Sales Coca Cola Bottling Co. Buckley's Food Market Buckley's News Stand Thomas' 5-10c Store Compliments of A8zP Grady's I. G. A. Store Overpeck Lumber Co. Myers Welding Shop Jesse Wilson, Barber ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Studebaker Packard Sales Service John P. Pearl-Northend Grocery The Daily Attica Ledger-Tribune Indiana Gas 8: Water Company F. F. DeSutter, Loans S20 to S500 Parton Barber 8z Beauty Shop Paris Cleaning 8z Laundry Co. Richey's Home-Made Candies McDaniel Freight Lines, Inc. Ray's Basement Barber Shop Radio Materials Corporation Robinson Grain :Sz Coal Co. Culligan Soft Water Service Kroger Friendly Food Store Thomas Crigler Real Estate Bob's Machine Shop Meadow Gold Dairy Danley Auto Supply Dotson D-X Service Mitchell's Drive-Inn Mahoney's Grocery Clawson Hardware Cheak's Restaurant Borst Meat Market Ken-Lee Pharmacy Hidy's Greenhouse Evans Drug Store Security Loan Co. Dr. P. R. Sullivan Boys D-X Service Attica Lumber Co. Weigle's Laundry Attica Floral Co. Ward Plumbing Candace Martin Richard Martin Leon's Jewelry Schwartz Store Omer B. Hayes Sam Newmark Ritzi's Jewelry Tipton Motors Attica Bakery Viola's Studio B. 8z W. Store Smith Market Pastry Pantry Louis Nathan Western Auto C. C. Johnson Jones Elevator Hotel Attica Kohl's Motel King's' Cafe Fix Nash 11...n.wA Snmzfsu eowmos nmobhens, lm Am mu., m1.m,.... 195+-
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