Avon High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Danville, IN)

 - Class of 1958

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Some of you didn't know Art, other than an occasional hello or such: but those of us, in athletics, knew he was all boy-- maybe different in ap- pearance and speech-- but still a boy, with much the same ideas as other youth, not too much for school and work , but all for sports of all types, family, fr i e n d s , basketball, and baseball. V Art dearly loved athletics--they w e r e his.-life. He was fond of his friends, his coach, and his buddies. We are sure that he passed away happy, on one of God's wonderful days, before the sun had re ached noon. This is symbolic of his e a r l y departure --in the morning of life-- many good times with many good things done, friends and athletics. He had a great love of life and sports. Art had his happy days on earth, and now, he has made his debut before God. May God see fit to give him the chance to accomplish the task that he was sent on earth to do. ' 4 x X W. 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H if f ,, k Q af Q. ill 4 , ,1--1, 5, H e A., J n i 5, if X V55 ., wff 1 1, .-Zfii. . 3. , W ag YQ iii- 5 1 41 'f as gig: 1215 Q 25132-ff? , W li fu, gig ,Xf. .., . .1 , if - ji' 5 'QQ . , , LQ f A YT 5, f u-1. DORMAN ROGERS IH MITCHELL WALTER ROSS GERALDENE HUFFMAN B. S. Degree A. B. Degree B. S. Degree B. S. Degree Butler Graduate Work Butler Graduate Work Indiana State Graduate Work Vocational Agriculture Commerce Mathematics Commerce Biology History English Shop History f 'N gms ,er-' s A B - s fi if R . GEORGE THEOFANIS ARTHUR DAVIS B.S. Degree B.S. Degree SALLY ELROD Coach A HARRY BAULDAUF Social Studies B.S. Degree Physical Education B.S. Degree Health Cafeteria English Science Drivers Training Home Economics MELBA DUGAN GERTIE DAVIS OLIVE HARSHBARGER LEE LOVELL Nurse Secretary and Treasurer A. B. Degree B. S. Degree Mathematics Social Studies Commerce Guidance, Health JESSIE THOMAS Librarian BONNIE MITCHELL B. S. Degree Mathematics English Physical Education JOSEPH HORTON B. M. Degree M. M. Degree Band Instructor Music 1 as 4f'if Q' GLENDORA KIRK GARLAND WILHITE B. S. Degree A. B. Degree B. M. Degree English Art, Elementary Music Latin M Q ,G Jud? E own :SQ 7 N Qi ASS? QW Mu . - Ii imgx-1-'-11v1xms 14 5 6 7 3 9 I0 ZS I2 I3 Ill- I5 I6 I7 I8 IQ 20 21 22 232B SGHIORS W! W Do not except defeat: plan a new line of attack. COl0l2S 5 ff f:l0W6l2 ' b Red Rose if SDODSGRS Baccalaureate: May 18, 1958 Speaker: Rev. Paul A. Moehlman Commencement: May 20, 1958 Speaker: Rev. Robert B. 1 Pierce DENNIS JONES 4 GEOFI-'tkl BRADLEY May I have your attention please. Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Track 1,2, 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Play 3, Chorus 2, Class President 3, 4. LARRY BRINKBI Little bittie Binkie B as eb all 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Play 3. 'N ,I 9 Get that ball and go man go. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Annual 4, Play 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 4. DICK WRIGHT Blast off Macbeth. Baseball 1, 3, 4, Class Officer, Track 3, Basketball 1, 2, Play 3, Annual 4, Hi-Y 2, 3,4, Math Contest 2, Tau 2, 3. I ANE ACTON TERRY AD AMSO N 'Gct that washing done. He's not really a Rat . Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo 4, Cheer Track 1,2, 3,4, Band 1, Chorus 1, Block 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Hi-Y2, 3,0fficer 4, Play 3, Annual 5, 4-H 1,2, 3, Patrol 1, Girl Scouts 4. ., 2, G. A. A. 3, District and State Ensemble Contest 3. JULIA BURDGE Her house is Grand Central Sta- VELDA BATES ti01'1-H Band 1.2: G. A. A. 2, Cheerleader 'She's just waiting. 2, 3, 4, Play 3, Cheer Block 2, 4, Ihorus 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, Echo 4, Annual 4, Echo 3, 4, Sunshine 2, Sheer Block 2. Qfficef 3. 4- THO MAS COLE IRENE CROUCH Pop the clutch and stand on it. GO cat! Go! BaSCba11 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4: Echo 4, Play 3, Cheer Block 2, Track 1.2: Hi-Y 2.3.41 Annual 4: Chorus 1,2, 3,4, G. A. A. 2. Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4. THOMAS GENTRY TRACY CRUMP Just call him Preach . We want a basket. Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2. 3: Hi-Y 3, 4:AHr1Ua1 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, 4: Echo 4: Play 3: Chorusrlz Pat- Annual 4, Play 3, Patrol 1. 1'01 1: C1855 Officer 3. JANET GERDTS IONA HAM Flying high . Oh that strawberry blond. Echo 4g Cheer Block 4g Chorus 1, Echo 4g Cheer Block 2,45 Chorus 2,39 G. A. A. 2. 2zG.A.A. 2. CAROLINE HOWELL Our Patricia Stevens expert. Solo, Ensemble Contest lg Quill and Scroll 45 Cheer Block 3, 4g ROBERT HUGHES Class Officer 2g Echo 4g Play 3: Chorus 1, 2, 43 Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 45 Eight ball in the side pocket. Annual 4. Hi-Y 45 Echo 4. I4 GRACE ANNE KEMP Biggest basketball fan. Sunshine 1, 2, 3, Echo 4, Play 3, Cheer Block 1,2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Patrol 1, 2, G. A. A. 2, Class Officer 3. NORMA MUNCY Senior Queenie. Annual 4, Echo 4, Cheer Block 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Play 3, Quill and Scroll 4. JUDY KOCHER Leader of Leaders, remember? Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo 4, Play 3, Cheer Block 1, 2, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4,Girl Scouts 1, 2, G. A. A. 2. MYRNA ROSEBOOM H Whatever Myrna says. Math Contest 1, Sunshine 1,2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Cheer Block 2, 4, Echo 4, Chorus 1, 2, Play 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Girl Scouts 1, 2, Tau 1, 2, District and State Ensemble Con- test 1,2,3, Class Officer 3, G. A. A. 2. BOB RUSSELL PHYLLIS SCHWENK Might I sayg back in Portsmouth. Ye Ole book worm. Hi-Y 2,3,4g Echo 4g Chorus 1,2. Sunshine 1,2, 3, 45 Annual 4g Play 3g Cheer Block 4g Chorus 1, 2g Band 1, 25 4-H 1, 2g Math Contest 1. TERRY SHIELDS DALLAS SUMMERLOT Man your ditto machine. Echo 4g Patrol 25 Tau 3, 4g Chorus Loud mouth? 1. 2- Hi-Y 8, 45 Echo 4g Chorus 2. I . I6 MARGARET THARP Brightest beam of SSS. Sunshine 1, 2, 3, President 4, Annual 4, Echo 4, Play 3, Cheer Block 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1,2, Band 2, 4-H 1, G. A. A. 2, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, 2. JACK WHITE Casinova White Hi-Y 3,4, Annual 4, Chorus 1,2,3, Echo 4. JUDY VEHLING Hold that temper. Sunshine 1, 2. 3. 4: Echo 4: Play 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2. DAVID WILLOUGHBY Red, white and driven to death. ' this carl Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, Play 3, Annual 4 Hi-Y 2,3,4, 4-H 1, Band 1,2 Chorus 1. look AI Cu- We Julia' Bo lv H , Drums Tracy lX1Zll'g,Ell'Cl Vnldfr Judy V. ann Tom Ly. lamt Dru 1 ULU! ,sf if S Terry S, ! Bob R, Larry WWF' Normal Judy K, lom Q, 5 -Q..-.,,. Phyllis Dallas Myrna Iona Larollm fav i ! Q 4 lruuu f 'W A., class U2lD Sunday, April the twenty-seventh, at 10:55 A.M., an eager, bright-eyed group of twenty-eight Avon seniors, accompanied by four sponsors, boarded a TWA Super Constellation to arrive in Washington, D.C. at 1:35 P.M. Upon arrival, they immediately begin a sight seeing tour of Washington and surrounding vicinity. After their tour, they checked into the Manger-Annapolis Hotel. After a short night, the excited class arose Monday morning, had an early breakfast and began another tour at 9:00 A.M. Pausing only for lunch, the seniors extended this last tour of the nation's capital until 6:00 P.M., when they boarded another plane and headed for the city of enchantment and bright lights, New York! The group arrived at LaGuardia Airport in New York about 7:30 P. M. and transferred to the Sheraton- McAlpin Hotel, at 34th and Broadway. After a brief stop, they visited the Empire State Building Observatory. They began a down town sightseeing bus tour, Tuesday, April 29, at 9:00 A.M. Directly from the bus tour, the seniors transferred to a guided tour of the United Nations General Assembly Building. The afternoon and evening were left free for the students and escorts to enjoy themselves as they pleaed. Bright and early Wednesday morning, the class boarded a sightseeing boat for acruise around Manhattan Island. At 1:30 the cruise ended, and by 2:00 P.M. the seniors were touring the famous Radio City Music Hall. They transferred to LaGuardia Airport at 6:00 P.M. and boarded a TWA Super Con- stellation for their return home. A delicious dinner was enjoyed aboard the plane. A tired, but happy, group of people had arrived in Indianapolis at 9:35 P.M. The trip was both educational and entertaining. It left many happy memories for the class of 1958. N..,..,-ff +-QQ Gu ess Who ! 20 RQ!! Q31 at class NISTSGI2 an lt was August, 1946, when fifty, scared but expectant, five and six year-olds, trooped into the gigantic structure that was to be their home for twelve years. Their teacher was Mrs. Minne Bee Parsons. The students starting their first year were Terry Adamson, Ronald Bartley, Velda Bates, Chelta Belt, Geoffrey Bradley, Barbara Cartlidge, Judy Chandler, Wayne Coursey, Irene Crouch, Tracy Crump, David Cserep, David Hancock, Diana Haus, Caroline Heckathorn, Kenneth Henderson, Julia Jenkins, Jack Kepler, Judy Kocher, Roddy Lane, Shirley Mears,Sandra Monday, Norma Muncy, Rollin Nichols, Carolyn Parsons, Nancy Plasters, Hazel Price, Mary Jane Roberson, Myrna Roseboom,John Russell, Dale Shaw, Dale Smith, Ronald Smith, Claire Stanley, David Woodall, Jacqueline Young, Thomas Ridenour, Patty Duree, Ronald Conner, Grace Anne Kemp, Martha Rushton, Eugenia Darnell, and Othella Darnell. There were forty-three of us when weentered the second grade in 1947. Our teacher was Mrs. Horton. We gained ten students that year. They were Brent Bowden, Warren Gray, James Kern, Joseph Parrish, Terry Shields, Loren Fletcher, Jeanne Urick, Minnie Bentley, Sandra Graham, and Janet Gerdts. We lost Barbara Cartlidge, Judy Chandler, Wayne Coursey, David Cserep, David Hancock, Kenneth Henderson, Mary Jane Roberson, John Russell, Ronald Smith, David Thomas, David Woodall, Jacqueline Young, Ronald Cooner, Grace Anne Kemp, Eugenia Darnell, and Othella Darnella. F ifty-one students entered the third grade in 1948. Our teacher was Miss Virginia Parsons. The new additions to our class were Allen Benslay, IrvinEnglish, Marcia Enlow, Tom Gentry, Nancy Lewis, Richard Lewis, Dick Wright, Kenneth Dozier, Ralph Hunt, and Chester Bragg. Brent Bowden, Joseph Parrish, and Patty Duree left our group. We had forty-five students in the fallof1949. Our teacher was Miss Risley. Richard Bennett, Wallace Eggers, David Willoughby, David Hugo, George Porter, Dallas Summerlot, Patricia Morrow, and Marvella McClain joined our group. Chelta Belt, Minnie Bentley, Irvin English, Warren Gray, Carolyn Heckathorn, Roddy Lane, Nancy Plasters, Thomas Ridenour, Kenneth Dozier, Terry Adamson, Martha Rushton, and Chester Bragg dropped from our list. Fifty-one of us entered school in the fll of 1950. Our teacher was Mr. Wallace. Robert Adams, Richard Autry, Tom Cole, Betty Jean Hartsock, Ronald Hiser, Donald Bledsoe, Mary Long, Iona Ham, Carolyn Webber, Robert McLauchlin, Leonard Gann, Larry Brinker, Nina Gates, and Barbara Troutman decided to enter our ranks. Richard Bennett, Wallace Eggers, Julia Jenkins, Dale Sm-ith, David Hugo, George Porter, and Patricia Morrow departed for other schools. Our troup totaled forty-three as we entered the sixth grade in 1951. Mr. Hill was our teacher. Kenny Duke, Leonard Farrand, Marcia Mueller and Caroline Howellenrolled in our class. That year found Robert Adams, Ronald Bartley, Betty Jean Hartsock, James Kern, Sandra Monday, Carolyn Parsons, Donald Bledsoe, Mary Long, Iona Ham, Carolyn Webber, Robert McLauchlin, and Leonard Gann missing from our group. The year of nineteen hundred fifty-two, the year for which we had waited,0pened with fifty students in the seventh grade. The new building was completed and we started our new schooling in Room 2. Our home room teacher was Mr. Cox, and our principal was Mr. Robert Price. Jim Coons, Jerry Cooper, Wallace Eggers, Eric George, Terry Jackson, Judy Vehling, William Reffitt,iSandra Stainbrook, Carol Stainbrook, Denita Del Signore, Kenneth Early, Carl Shorter, Margaret Cox, Morris Francis, and Bill Lane entered our class. Leon F arrand, Nina Gates, Nancy Lewis, Richard Lewis, Marvella McClain, Marcia Mueller, Dale Shaw, and Barbara Troutman departed for other schools. aes as as mm waz wa at 4 1 44 14, eff! an an an fo? W io wx xxx ww xslt: 22 mn ess. 'sw ww mm sox e a df' dvf fff 1,44 cfffflffawfd 90:3 H 543 msmmmsx Net: The eighth grade, with Coach Scudder as home room teacher, added many changes to the enrollment. New students that year were Sharon Doolin, Janet Greenhoff, Jane Klee, Phyllis Schwenk, Shelby Thomas, Jack White, Harold McCar1ey, Glenda Cox, Janet Clemens, and Bob Hughes. We were sorry to lose Richard Autry, Loren Fletcher, Eric George, Ronald Hiser, Terry Jackson, Rollin Nichols, Claire Stanley, William Reffitt, Denita Del Signore, Kenneth Early, Carl Shorter, Margaret Cox, Morris Francis, and Bill Lane. As we entered high school we were a happy group of forty-six students, ready for we knew not what, but anxious just the same. Our sponsor was Mr. Glover. Our class members were Terry Adamson, Velda Bates, Geoffrey Bradley, Larry Brinker, Jim Clarkson, Tom Cole, Jim Coons, Jerry Cooper, Glenda Cox, Irene Crouch, Tracy Crump, Sharon Doolin, Wallace Eggers, Marcia Enlow, Tom Gentry, Janet Gerdts, Jack Glover, Janet Greenhoff, Diana Haus, Barbara Hicks, Judy Hoover, Caroline Howell, Bob Hughes, Ralph Hunt, Grace Anne Kemp, Jack Kep1er,J ane Klee, Judy Kocher, Shirley Mears, Norma Muncy, Hazel Price, Myrna Roseboom, Phyllis Schwenk, Terry Shields, Mary Spaid, Orville Stewart, Dallas Summerlot, Margaret Tharp, Jeanne Urick, Judy Vehling, Jack White, David Willoughby, Dick Wright, Kenny Duke, and Denny Dove. Mr. Rogers sponsored the forty-seven members of our sophomore class. New students in 1955 were Julie Burdge, Iona Ham, Art Hoover, Dennis Jones, Don Hand, Tom Hand, Claude Richard, and Judy Webb. Glenda Cox, Sharon Doolin, Marcia Enlow, Jack Glover, Judy Hoover, Kenny Duke, and Denny Dove moved to other schools. Our junior year was a busy one. We set a record for selling magazines. We soon became expert at peddling candy, popcorn, cokes, and ice cream. We even dabbled in the dramatics. Our junior play was One Foot in Heaven. Mrs. McCormick was our director and we don't know how she stood all our foolin' around. Our Junior-Senior Prom was a wonderful affair. We had it at the Ulen Country Club in Lebanon. Our class had diminished to thirty-six. We added Bob Russell and Ruby McKinney that year. We lost Jim Coons, Jerry Cooper, Wallace Eggers, Janet Greenhoff, Diana Haus, Barbara Hicks, Ralph Hunt, Jack Kepler, Jane Klee, Bill Lane, Shirley Mears, Hazel Price, Mary Spaid, Orville Stewart, Don Hand, Tom Hand, Jeanne Urick, Claude Richard, Jim Clarkson, and Judy Webb. We began our senior year with Mr. Rogers as our sponsor, Dennis Jones as class president and twenty-eight members in our class. We sold over S1200 worth of annual ads, establishing a new record. We have enjoyed our twelve years at Avon and wish to thank all our teachers for the guidance and inspira- tion they have given to us throughout these years. We, the class of '58, Jane Acton, Terry Adamson, Velda Bates, Geoffrey Bradley, Larry Brinker,Julie Burdge, TomCole, Irene Crouch, Tracy Crump, Tom Gentry, Janet Gerdts, Iona Ham, Caroline Howell, Bob Hughes, Dennis Jones, Grace Anne Kemp, Judy Kocher, Norma Muncy, Myrna Roseboom, Phyllis Schwenk, Robert Russell, Terry Shields, Dallas Summerlot, Margaret Tharp, Judy Vehling, David Willoughby, Jack White, and Dick Wright, leave you, grateful for the past, and anxious for the future. sex sw sm mv sag ,b F01 .44 47 47 14, cfffl ll fp' an 903 U xxx ms. xxx Nita 23 class pnophecy We, the Senior Class of Avon High School, in this year of nineteen hundred and fifty-eight, as we are about to leave this school, would like to look ahead twenty years to see some ofthe accomplishments made by the members of our fine class. We will visit the annual class reunion. Our trip will be narrated by that famous baseball player and sportscaster, Dick Wright. The reunion is to be held at the very famous night club, The Aragon Club. Upon entering, we met thc owner of this famous night spot, Margaret Tharp. After a short chat with Margaret, we saw two very distinguished looking women at a table by themselves. Getting closer, we recognized the two, they were Judy Kocher, the world's most famous designer of women's space apparel, and Caroline Howell, her head saleslady. From there we moved on and at the next table we saw a quartet we remembered wellg Tracy Crump, the owner of the world's largest fleet of space ships, and his two best pilots, Dallas Summerlot and Terry Shields. Along with them was Myrna Roseboom, a stewardess on Tracy's spaceline. At the next table we visited, we met Julie Burdge and Iona Ham, co-owners of a chain of outer space drive-in root beer stands. We left this table and moved on to meet two of our top scientists, Tom Cole who designed our first rocket to the moon, and Larry Brinker, who is working on a new fuel mixture for a rocket to Pluto. While we were speaking to them, Terry Adamson, who supervised the building of the underground city on the moon, arrived and we had a short talk with him. The next celebrity we met was Phyllis Schwenk, the renowned novelist who was seated at a table with Norma Muncy, the business manager of the wor1d's largest newspaper. The singing attraction at the Aragon Club was Irene Crouch. So before moving on we stopped to see her fine performance. As we continued our travels around the Aragon Club, we were greeted by Bob Hughes, champion pool player of the United States, and Dennis Jones, England's champion pool player who is in New York to play Bob for the world championship. The next table held quite a surprise for us, for seated here was none other than Judy Vehling who you all know was the first woman to swim non-stop from New York to London. At our next stop we met Tom Gentry, whose evangelistic meetings recently set new attendance records at Madison Square Garden. Visiting with him was none other than Geof Bradley, who coached Butler to its fifth successive national basketball championship last week. By now a crowd had gathered at the entrance, so we went over to investigate. As we made our way through the crowd, we saw that two ofthe most important guests had arrived. It was the former Grace Anne Kemp, the first Woman President of the United States, and her husband Jack White. In a small booth near the side of the ballroom, we found Mrs. Buck Rogers, better known to all of us as Velda Bates. Seated with her was that world famous flying instructor, Janet Gerdts. Then seated in the next booth, we found Jane Acton and Bob Russell, talking over old times. .T ane told us that she was running a home for retired space rangers, while we learned from Bob that he is now the president of the largest shoe firm in the United States specializing in magnetic space shoes. .sw sm sm sm Wa, s06 44 44 44 14, 6 ffl ll an an 203 'll is ms. xxx ms. Nr-to Qaex 'sm was xxx sez ng, F01 47 4.4 4,7 1,42 plf if fl fl gag: io NN NX NX Xxx As we were leaving, we heard a newsboy on the corner, telling of the new heavyweight champion of the world, David Willoughby. It seems that just tonight, Dave won by a TKO over seventy one year old Carmen Basillio. The blow that ended the fight was a left to the head that shattered the defenders glasses. We would now like to return to our easy chair, lean our head back, and dream some more good things about the many happy hours at good old Avon High. class Wlll We, the graduating class of 1958, Avon High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath the following things to the following people providing they fulfill all the requirements. ARTICLE I I, Jane Acton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mrs. Marie Mitchell, to Sondra Kennedy, providing they don't start using fists. I, Terry Adamson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pole-vault to Mr. Eddie Blair, providing he will start at ten feet every day, eight days a week. I, Velda Bates, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wait to Marilyn Raabe, providing she doesn't have to wait over a year and a half. I, Geof Bradley, do hereby will and bequeath my basketball playing ability to Denny Bradford, pro- viding he will average fifty points a game next year. I, Larry Brinker, do hereby will and bequeath myheight to Butch Price, providing he isn't over 6 feet, 4 inches when he's a senior. I, Julie Burdge, do hereby will and bequeath my swiftness and my ability to get all my homework in on time to Rose Ellis, providing he stays up until one o'clock every night. I, Tom Cole, do hereby will and bequeath my red hair to Betty Humphrey, providing she doesn't bleach it. I, Irene Crouch, do hereby will and bequeath my reckless driving to Mr. Arthur Davis, providing he improves everytime he goes driving. I, Tracy Crump, do hereby will and bequeath my Chevrolet to Merrill Roberts, providing he donates his old Ford to the Senior class for scrap metal. I, Tom Gentry, do hereby will and bequeath my four-bottom plow to Bobby Hutchens, providing he plows under everything that gets in his way. I, Janet Gerdts, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to learn to fly to Bill Jones, providing he solos two years after his first lesson. I, Iona Ham, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get flustered when called upon to recite to Joanne Parrish, providing her face turns as red as her hair. I, Caroline Howell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady five times in one year to Marilyn Knarr, providing she keeps her own class ring. I, Robert Hughes, dohereby will and bequeath my ping-pong playing ability to George Petree, providing he practices once a day, eight times a week. I, Dennis Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my old green bomb to Jack Huffman, providing he keeps everything running, and uses it only when he goes on dates. I, GfaCeAIlI1eKeIT1D. do hereby will Bild bequeath my ability to smile to .Toe Hugill, providing he does not frown more than twelve times at the opposing team on the basketball floor. I, Judy Kocher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have more activities than I can keep up with to Margaret Pock, providing she doesn't miss more than four things in one evening. I, Norma Muncy, do hereby will and bequeath my habit of losing things to Darlene Birch, providing she never loses more than five non-replaceable things in one day. ,5X'WWN5 'SW T02 , p07 0'f77lf71,f,, off! apapfp 203 U ws. mama Net' cfxs mwkwww .H 206 .d1a'fd1l.4.a: f laaa'aaW ans ' Zoa NX KNNK NBA I, Myrna Roseboom, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Sylvilene Larkin, providing she uses it to a good advantage. I, Bob Russell, do hereby will and bequeath my nose, the name Rodney, and my half of Jackie Noonan to Joe Clossey, providing he never resells my half. I, Phyllis Schwenk, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of study hall by taking six subjects to Joyce Lisby, providing she doesn't miss class more than one period a day. I, Terry Shields, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass all the semester examinations to .Tim Hiner, providing.he doesn't do better than I. s l, Dallas Summerlot, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Red Bledsoe, providing he puts it up every night. I, Margaret Tharp, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with the tallest play on the basket- ball team to Marsha Quearry, providing she doesn't stand on her tip-toes when she kisses him good-night. I, Judy Vehling, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to not miss a ballgame for two years to Sara Muston, providing that she yells real loud and loses her voice at five games and at the tourney. I, .Tack White, do hereby will and bequeath my flat-top to Dick Borcher, providing he doesn't cut it more than once a year. I, David Willoughby, do hereby will and bequeath my red convertible to J' ack Bell, providing he doesn't have more girls riding with him than I did. I, Dick Wright, do hereby will and bequeath my senior cords to Larry Dinkel, providing he wears them to school at least once a week during his entire junior year. ARTICLE II To Mr. McClain, we leave our hot-rods. To Mr. Rogers, we leave a fruit cake. To Mrs. Marie Mitchell, we leave a quieter home room. To Mrs. Huffman, we leave an office atmosphere in her shorthand room. To Mr. Bauldauf, we leave a bottle of mono basic acid ester of salisitic acid. To Mrs. Dugan, we leave our unpaid charge accounts in the book store. To Mr. Davis, we leave a new crop of seventh graders to chew out. To Mrs. Davis, we leave permission to enter Mr. Davis' classes without knocking. To Miss Elrod, we leave a menu from the STORK CLUB. To Mrs. Harshbarger, we leave all our unsolved mathematical problems. To Mr. Horton, we leave our lovely humming bird voices. To Mrs. Kirk, we leave our crayons and worn down drawing pencils. To Mr. Lovell, we leave our ability in track. To Mrs. Bonnie Mitchell, we leave a bigger and better cheer-block. To Mr. Ross, we leave the knowledge that we have taught him during the past years. To Mr. Theofanis, we leave the 1959 Sectional Tourney Championship. To Mr. Whilhite, we leave all our jokes and wise-cracks. ARTICLE III To the JUNIORS, we leave our cold, left-over popcorn. To the SOPHOMORES, we leave our senior boys. To the FRESHMANS, we leave our worn out paddles. To the COOKS, we leave a new cafeteria to cook in. To the JANITORS, we leave a new school building to clean. age we as ws sox 4, 301 aff aff aa aa, cffffa aaaaaa 9:93 'I' if sw msgs. 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V , 1 M335 ,L lgxgq M ,FW gf? is x, f BILL RUTLEDGE TRACY SCOTT President Vice-President MELINDA SCRUGGS BILL THARP Secretary Treasurer Robert Acton Jack Bell Helen Blair Wayne Blazier Dennis Bradford Nancy Branch Y I .4 ef im is for an .. ,, at , .ww tw .gg X-K. 4 6-wwf 'wwf' 'hy' Barbara Gray Carole Griffith Jack Huffman Norma Hughes Mary Jackson David Jones Karen Keppel Pa ul Marcum Irma Marshall Carol Montgomery Patty Parks Sara Muston Helen Nester Don Nibel Jackie Noonan V-q' ff Em 1 qp-qv f q '1 X 'S 'f f . I 2 ' w N r 5 I as if ' W Q SXQ.. L ik-Q 6. M4 1. F Y 35-Q. , X : my ,six A , K 3. , .V M, m 'K ,L - ,wwf W -a. , .. fwZi',Ll.' ,sb n X-uf ...4- Q 'wg Mr R K?-J 'ff i' . egaffqvffl . ff-'f - a- 2, rf fyf,x.2 if 'M-:f?f..', QL' . ,N N . ..A.p.n-I--v - ff A ,a JOE CLOSSEY President MARIE BELLER Secretary Betty Acton JIM BARKER Vice-President JOHN HAVENS Treasurer Mark Adamson Bob Allen Nancy Allen Darlene Birch Bonnle B1a1r l A L - 3 K H vf., . 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Teacher: Mr. Adams. sixth Qnzaoe FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Bradley, F. Barker, J. Masten, J. Partridge, R. Leak, V. Knarr, V Morphew, J. Flanagan, Peggy Bailey, D. Martin, J. Broyles, M.Stewart, R.Greene, M.Hornaday,C McMurray. SECOND ROW: L. Kepner, B. Stinnett, R. Adams, G. Phillips, N. Poole, M. Clarke, B. Keyt P. Everling, A. Pacukewiaz, R. Abbot, M. Myers, N.Gibbs, C.Cart1idge. THIRD ROW: D. Ledgcrwood J. Jackson, D, Jessup, B. Harper,S.Gerth,R. Spaid, M. Hutchens, M. Dean, S. Blair, G. Newby, W. Surber ABSENT: S. Bridges. Teacher: Mrs. Hodge. ll M As... A 1 nv-'- .1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I. Olmstead, J. Dean, M. A. Alford, P. Spicer, M. Underwood, T. Noonan SECOND ROW: K, Seale, J. Kindler, D. Birkla, C. Larkin, D. Abbott, D. Dinkel. THIRD ROW: B. Whitis B. Robinson, C. Bartley, C. Lawson, P. Totty, B. Lowe. ABSENT: C. Cravens, J. Harris. Teacher: Mrs Bennington. Izllith ADO SIXUW qnaoes FIRST ROW, Left to Right: I. Mullens, D. Price, D. Meeley. J. Griffith, D. Allen, J. Newlin, D. Blue B. Freeman, C. Everett, L. Killman, J. Thomas, D. Napier. SECOND ROW: D. Bowman, D. Rehnquist C. Budkiewicz, G. Benslay, S. Gerth, F. Jessup, E. Harper, C. Tully, J. Hughes, G. Coxey, J. Beard. THIRD ROW: B. Shain, L. Chapman, P. Corder, J. Hiatt, D. Jones, L. Hayden, S. I. Lookabill, M. Barnes D. Sparks, L. Higgins. ABSENT: R. Munn, J. Dean, M. Hawkins, D. Linder, J. Hughes, N. Cassidy Teacher: Mrs. Miles. q 1, 'QE 5 .,a .1 ki . !,.k:'f . ' K f W im., Vg, MA ia vi . is we H. QM 1,.. ,Q sw Miz'-,m. ' V ,gigs H' , Tffiizi' 1 ffm, ya Q .Q 1' rf , x , Y. ijt, V. 'ig' 1 2-if f- Ax 5 41 2 gwrg.-1252? :- elk, WV... WE 1 , Lf .. we .ya sg 1:7 E M f A f--mam. , -Q 1,-1, M 4 :L ,, ,L 3, f fF?i'f'?E ' aV I 1 K x is '5 W 4, K' Q' i ' 1 in Mg, i 1 5 BIA ,W Qew, ufsmsi 3 ff, in W WM . cj? A55 ? ii' Q Leg ., ff . V 2 V4 .V 2' W .J 12, 3 K X .Q- . ,nm . lx , . s -k li. up ' ' A G 2+ X. we . , 9 1 ,R N K 3 r 3 V x A W .. 1. .... ,,5 ,, . v . 3 A E Qi Psi Q 1 TE Lef- -- ..,. I . 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Teacher: Mrs. Ross. thnzo Qnaoe FIRST ROW, Left to Right: J. Byerly, R. Rigby, J. l-lornaday, P. Ping, L. Kindler, B. Card, J. Storer, D. Burnett, O. Brown, D. Pickel, L. Olar, T. Hibner, D. Cash, L. Mullen. SECOND ROW: R. Shank, J. Stinnett, R. Webster, D. Cook, S. Ellis, B. Stephens, W. Smith, P. Adams, R. Seale, L. Webb, M. Hiatt P. Hughes. THIRD ROW: K. Condon, V. Kuhnapfel, D. Wright, A. Drury, B.Sullivan, B. Parker, C. Barnes, M. Johnson, D. Thomas, J. Hamilton. ABSENT: P. Schwnacher, S.Cox. Teacher: Mrs. Hannon. il f 1 . Y mu M4 V-'ii r , V, J E, , JF . ' -fff im X r 5 1 , 'E'w:e:i ff! . 1 + , ,gf vi we YL .. 15 If 162' 1 W ljgmxf' '?ffffs,g , ' 1' . , . 4:9 IQ., .f in k FM f V5- - 'fix 3555 3 fy 31- A ,spwffiwg I -- A . SW: 5346- 'K K 'arxix H jg? . fra: 1 -1- , X 'N Q.. , f , A 2:'i4':'w - ,Q f 3 if-:All Wm Ss. 1 , W ii v 1, ,K 5 ggi K fa? 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IEA Catcher Utility Infielder Pitcher First Base Center Field Utility First Base Utility Outfielder Utility Outfielder Third Base Ronnie Smith Brownie Acton Jack Shoen Dick Wright Bill Wright Jack Bell Jack Huffman Tracy Scott Jerry Ellis Shortstop Left Field Right Field Second Base Pitcher Utility Outfielder Utility Infielder Utility Catcher Catcher if w 1 'vQ,,hv -Vi S 3'??. Q' -' ?'If: .wffl . f ii'f?'fii A3- f?.V.gf.f- wvtlkrx 4,fir,3f,-up , X - -. . Q J. rf, i K A, -T 4' 4 - - ' XS? L4 i5J y M 1 4, ' 335 ii, 'F r 1 1--5,,,,I , gtg. , l:,a L9,sxgJ5a.-4. H' M mp.:.,,,.....-,, , . ' ' M if ' 1222? S29 .,. , -M , 'i . A , ar Mig-J n., . -P1-Q H . , -Q--qw M1- Q'W ' .1 , E' i f 'M' f - X ,k ' ' Mlplllll s 'T V1 ' Nxx, mm WW-M' ,, 'T ie!! ov I in VAT V1 T.. -af L f Q L ww. ,'.. -...Q - wi -, X ' Im Q A vf .WM N., ul 7-will W , 1 f ..-- gg 1 xx ' . 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COMBINATION WASHER AND DRYER A real time saver Washes, rinses, and dries in one operation A wonderful buy 80 BOCSIERS Q1 fggwg WMM .- , XM ,ANN fm W'wWQy W S v vw. 1 - WW im DY KS 5A Jaw XE My fd? if JW BK W Q Ng MW Q 45 631 W QW 2 W W, , 5 I D J, Q tv f 5 'A af aww l f A22 V 214 Q ?Q7z1 L QAWOM Q9 1 fx QQ! ' gi 3 U P Q ' mwswnfw tx ,rg ijflyvd UVM M - V Wvj iw TW W- ' W - :Wi gy N3 f ,K ' L R ' ' ' - 2, P 1 X www' Mu ,X 64 Q M25 , J I U lbx M H U E! 5' . fy ' Q N 3 ly :ig Q 5 Q se C+ f Ji . f QD, X ,, , gr 'ES Lf' A ff X '65 Q5 mfg KM , . k u ff ' Q H253 ,, Q5 Xia rd? 7237 'WTI-V09 3255 7-3 - W Q-5 xg 5 M O bf Qs Q11 9 ff W X, Ya 0 LP LJ' flq f,'YQ X 70 W H P fff ' 04 WV! MMM Q X ,, wjsw-JJ sxajvvfiv if b EB QJZMMM EQ 2 i ' 1 ' WQQ 3522? W X 3 if EW QN ai a w ' A A ' v ' .. - 4 vf 22 9 fwwwqggj 1 MH m1YW 'v Wvwnwmw ,mg tdgixohu 5 WSW . . i . F 'Q ' fa 7 1' 5 I sf :fx If- Jx X X like M ' f i K .v U X' fa , ' J M ,J XM! , W!! 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So, live better electrically, farm better electrically . . . no flames. no fumes, no fuss! May we extend our heartiest congratulations to this YSGIJS graduating class. Best of luck to you all. YOUR ELECTRIC POWER INCREASED OVER 5 TIMES . . .1946-1960! PUBLIC SERVICE CDMPANY 0F INDIANA, ING. 4u44w-6ou8kea:aSmae:47ltm7Z4.700amnanazuz47064u:ma7ndau HAMILTON BROTHERS WELL DRILLING COMPANY We Drill Wells Why Worry? Let Us Save You 'l'ime and Money With Our Modem Equipment Pumps Sold and Installed Call CH. 1-2571 4025 Rockville Road PRICE BROTHERS FURNITURE CORPORATION 1023 East Main Street Plainfield Shopping Center Furnish Your Home at Price Brothers We Carry a Complete Line of Home Furnishings Madden - Tipton - Wade Brown Living Room Furniture Basset. Broyhill and Solid Maple by Williams Bed Room Furniture - Room Size or Wall-toWall Carpet by Mohawk Bedding by Power's and Pittenger Quality Furniture at Lower Prices Owners - Fred and Ioe Price Phone TE. 9-6957 Compliments of WESTLAKE DRIVE-IN THEATER Indicxnds Finest Drive-In Cinerncrscope INDIANAPOLIS. INPIANA Compliments of THE DANVILLE STATE BANK Hendricks Cbunty's Modem Bank With cz Branch at Clayton, Indiana Member of F. D. I. C. Complete Bcmldng Service Phone SH. 5-4435 MIDWAY Compliments of BARGAR BUSINESS SERVICE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 4861 West Washington Street 2727 English Avenue INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA State and Federal Tax Preparation Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member of Federal Reserve It Pays to Save DANVILLE. INDIANA. BUD'S AUTO PARTS Highest Prices Paid for All Models Road 36 at Avon Indianapolis Phone - CH. 4-8646 Compliments of PHILLIPS MOTOR SALES DeSoto - Plymouth PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Phone 'I'E. 9-6554 GROUCHO MARX Used Car Bargains For the Best Quality and the Best Price Feeds, Stock Tanks. Hog Fountains, Baler Wire, Farm Fence, Steel and Cedar Posts, Tarpaulins. Field Seeds Custom Mixing SEE BURROUGHS AND PARR 1440 Kentucky Ave. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Phone ME. 2-6538 MAX GALLOWAY Portrait and Commercial Photography 24 East 14th Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA WILLS FOR WESTINGHOUSE Complete Home Furnishings 5320 West Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA 9 - sv 'F'- Wllut they wu t is Coke ' - . 1 el l - fu-.-ft egg : 0--if 8 Q --eq I I Aww ',l3-ww ' -- Au I ,. V 42 M af' , r I DRINK Q 514065 'Coh ilangi:h1uJhvdo-murlr. W BOHLE5 IIID UND!! AUTHORITY Ol Ill CA-COIA COM CDIA IOIYUNI CO.. INDI N F0 I , . COSTIN BUICK COMPANY 211 W. Main Phone TE. 9-6531 PLAHWFIELD. INDIANA CUMMINS SINCLAIR SERVICE All Types of Repairs C. E. Cummins, Proprietor Tires, Batteries, Accessories MASON ELECTRIC SERVICE Complete Electric Service Phone TE. 9-4205 PLAINFIELD, INDIANA HAL'S GULF SERVICE 4545 Rockville Road Phone CH. 4-0868 DIDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA GIBBS D-X STATION PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Stud Service Puppies KO-CH-ER POM KENNELS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kocher R. R. 2 - Box 365 - Plainfield, Indiana Phone TE. 9-0577 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Ch. Brandwyne Can You Top This Ch. Brandwyne Skyliner Champion Collies at Stud MRS. ETHEL DOLLENS R. R. 1 - Box 212 - Brownsburg, Indiana Phone UL. 2-2811 MAIN DRUG STORE 1464 Main Street Phone CH. 4-3434 SPEEDWAY. INDIANA AVON GRILL Ice Cream - Candy Cigars - Cigarettes AVON, INDIANA NEFF CLEANERS 1 Hour Service 3904 Rockville Road INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of Ivan and Ruth Scott AVON REGAL STORE Phone TE. 9-0661 U. S. Road 36 Compliments of SX wsgm, III 3745 Fcxrnworth Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of HENDRICKS COUNTY RURAL ELECTRIC MEMBERSHIP CORP. Locally Owned and Operated Office - Dcmville, Indiana Compliments of DOG 'N SUDS DANVILLE. INDIANA CORAL DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT Specializes in Complete Dinners Year 'Round Curb Service :S Carry Out Open Week Days and Sundays 800 Main St. UL. 2-4627 BROWNSBURG, INDIANA HENSON AND BURCHAM CITIES SERVICE 103 E. Main St. UL. 2-8290 DALE'S REGAL MARKET Choice Meats and Vegetables Phone CH. 4-6004 BRIDGEPORT. INDIANA KIEFER FLORAL COMPANY Flowers at Their Best A Complete Floral Service Flowers Telegraphed ME. 7-1531 or SH. 5-4991 PIT 8. KEG DRIVE-IN Bar-B-Que - Root Beer Market Fresh Vegetables 2 Miles W. of Avon on Highway 36 Phone SH. 5-4580 Bill Falls LEECH LUMBER AND COAL COMPANY Lumber - Coal - Fuel Oil Phone TE. 9-6581 GRIMES CAFE We Specialize in Steaks and Chicken With Complete Home Cooked Dinners 118 E. Main St. Phone TE. 9-0003 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Open Week Days and Sundays We Bake Our Donuts Buy Them By the Dozen - 45c LAWSON 8. SONS TEXACO SERVICE Comer of Main and Avon Avenue Tires, Batteries, Road Service Open Week Days 7 a. m. to 9 p. m Sundays 8:00 to 6:00 Compliments of FLANNER 8. BUCHANAN HALL MORTUARY PAUL HARRIS' APPAREL 339 E. Main St. Phone TE.9 3366 Phone 'I'E. 9-3443 Resident Funeral Directors PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Julian H. Weddle Leon A. Hall PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Compliments of BEECHAM'S DEPARTMENT STORES PLAINFIELD and DANVILLE, INDIANA PLAINFIELD SUPER DRUGS Complete Drug Service Prescriptions a Specialty 1017 E. Main Phone 'I'E. 9-0106 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA CIRCLE INN Mobile Home Park 9000 W. 10th St. - R. R. 1. Box 415 BRIDGEPORT, INDIANA LOY READY MIX Plainfield - Phone 'I'E. 9-6571 Brownsburq - Phone UL. 2-4848. Martinsville - Phone DI. 2-2630 NO IOB TOO LARGE We Serve the Finest OASIS DINER State Road 40 PARKEAT DRIVE-INN RESTAURANT 6200 W. Washington 6200 Southeastern Ave. INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK I TRUST CO. Phone 'I'E. 9-3400 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA HOUSE OF FLOWERS 5801 W. Washington Street Flowers for All Occasions Mildred Parker TE. 9-6256 PARKER'S BEAUTY SHOP Complete Beauty Service - Hair Stylist Member I.H.C.A. 6 Fashion Creators 119 N. Min sneer 'W PLAINFIELD. INDIANA BLACKLIDGE 66 SERVICE STRAFFORD PHARMACY 126 W. Main Street PLAINFIELD, INDIANA Oil - Gas - Accessories Wrecker Service - Motor Tune-up 6301 Rockville Rd. CH. 4-0986 STANLEY'S FEED MILL Custom Grinding and Mixing 2 Min. West of Plainfield on Road 40 Phone TE. 9-4485 LEONARD NOTT 16 West Washington St. General Repair, Welding, Blacksmith, Horseshoeing, Ironcraft R. E. KELLER AND SON Toys - Novelties - Fans - Water Skis 1 Mile East ofP1ainiie1d on Rd. 40 Phone TE. 9-4818 RED'S MARKET Quality Meats CH. 4-1921 4503 Rockville Rd. Harold Bartholomew. Owner THE PLAINFIELD MESSENGER It We Tell It - You'11 Sell It Phone TE. 9-6545 - 6546 RAINBOW VARIETY STORE Bridgeport's 5 6 10 Phone CH. 4-6967 BRIDGEPORT. INDIANA Compliments of MISNER FROZEN FOOD LOCKER PLAINFIELD. INDIANA TRAILER CITY 7777 West Washington INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA ELLIS MARKET 122 W. Main St. Phone TE. 9-4550 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA KING'S MARATHON SERVICE Road 40 and Mellen Street Phone CH. 4-0987 BRIDGEPORT. INDIANA Compliments oi AVON SHELL STATION 8. RESTAURANT U. S. 36 TE. 9-4600 DEWEES TEXACO SERVICE U. S. 36 and Hendricks County Line SANDERS D-X SERVICE East Main Street BROWNSBURG. INDIANA MATHEWS CEMENT PRODUCTS COMPANY Septic Tanks - Garden Furniture Phone 628 MOORESVILLE. INDIANA PATTENS HARDWARE Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Toys and Gifts Phone CH. 4-7820 CLERMONT. INDIANA SENEFF HARDWARE 1025 E. Main Phone TE. 9-0242 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA SUMMERS PHARMACY Complete Prescription Service Phone CH. 4-7149 CLERMONT, INDIANA PLAINFIELD FLOWER SHOP Flowers for Any Occasion 119 S. Vine St. TE. 9-3600 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA The Class of '58 THE C. S. MERCER COMPANY R. 3 E. GRILLE Advertising Specialties Roqd 136 General Printing CLERMQNT, INDIANA PLAINFIELD, INDIANA MODERN DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 740 E. Main St. Phone UI.. 2-4277 BROWNSBURG, INDIANA Compliments of LEON B. TURNER, D.D.S. PLAINFIELD, INDIANA BROWNSBURG HARDWARE 8. FURNITURE COMPANY 5 G 9 East Main Street Phone UL. 2-4587 BROWNSBURG, INDIANA BEN DAVIS BEAUTY SHOP Complete Line of Beauty Work Also Modern Figure Control 6309 W. Washington CH. 4-3081 HOLLETT AND HARMON DRUG STORE Phone UL. 2-2564 BROWNSBURG. INDIANA Compliments of STANDARD GROCERY COMPANY 1059 E. Main Iohn Mueller, Manager PLAINFIELD. INDIANA FAMILY FINANCE OF PLAINFIELD, INC. 12 S. East Street Phone TE. 9-6521 BURT NEES TIRE CO. Tires- Batteries - Alignment 6313 W. Washington St. CH. 4-1631 Ben Davis C. M. HOBBS AND SONS, INC. NURSERY Buy Your Nursery Stock at Home BRIDGEPORT. INDIANA TREMONT bb SERVICE 8700 Rockville Road BRIDGEPORT. INDIANA Compliments of LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE 1534 Main St. CH. 4-0141 SPEEDWAY. INDIANA Compliments oi SPEEDWAY CITY FLORIST 4900 W. 16th Phone CH. 4-9523 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Compliments ot HARPER'S FROSTOP DRIVE INN Ice Cold Root Beer - Good Food 5311 West 10th Street SPEEDWAY. INDIANA Compliments of RAY'S BARBER SHOP 3612 West 16th INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of J. C. LOGAN DANVILLE, INDIANA WEAVER FUNERAL HOME Sherwood 5-4411 DANVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of Compliments of E. J. ROBERTS T. F. HARMON Dodge and Plymouth Dealer OPf0II16fIiSf DANVILLE. INDIANA DANVU-I-5' INDIANA CUMMINS IMPLEMENT COMPANY Ford Tractors DANVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of THE ElTNER'S DANVILLE. INDIANA MAJOR GAS AND OIL COMPANY 7354 West Washington Street Auto Repair - 24 Hour Wrecker Service CH. 4-8410 CH. 4-0895 PLAINFIELD VARIETY STORE School Supplies PLAINFIELD. INDIANA MERZ QUALITY PHARMACY Phone CH. 4-2881 5750 West Washington Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA TEETER'S REXALL DRUGS 5306 W. Washington - CH. 1-4131 6301 W. Washington - CH. 1-2553 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA MIDWAY AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES, INC. U. S. 40, Midway Between Bridgeport and Plainfield R. R. 2, Box 64 - Bridgeport. Indiana Phone TE. 9-4556 AVON BEAUTY SHOP Tuesday thru. Friday - By Appointment TE. 9-4700 Iulia Hugill Compliments of COLONIAL GIFT HOUSE Comer of Main and Center PI.AINFIELD, INDIANA CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE Phone TE. 9-6101 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA Compliments of SYMONS srours SUPER senvlcs HARDWARE 3- FURNITURE ssoz w. washington cH. 4-0996 102 w. Main Phone TE. s-:sos no IND A PLAmr11-:LD. INDIANA INDIAN us' IAN GEORGE T. LINN AGENCY All Forms of Insurance 3460 W. 16th St. CH. 1-1678 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA FERN'S CAFE 1610 N. Alabama St. We Specialize in Home Cooking Compliments of HUMPTY DUMPTY RESTAURANT Walter and Thehna Shew DANVILLE, INDIANA SPEEDWAY FLYING SERVICE Aircoupe Sales - Used Airplanes Charter Flights - Dual Instructions Griswcrld Rd. 6. 21st St. UL. 2-4630 THOMPSON DRUG COMPANY Your Rexall Store - Since 1891 DANVILLE, INDIANA HOUSE OF HADLEY Men's Wear 16 West Main DANVILLE. INDIANA TOM'S PURE-OIL SERVICE 6302 Rockville Road Expert Muffler Service - Tires Tom Owens CH. 4-0838 Compliments of FULLEN SIGN SERVICE Phone TE. 9-0673 GAY HARDWARE Phone TE. 9-6646 PLAINFIELD. INDIANA TONY RAY'S MARKET 4010 Rockville Road INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Q. . I a.. - J r ., .--. .3 L.. my 'gf g-4 9' Iqiglf-CDLLEGIATE mss , mrou-nm arm: - Kansas City q FIINTID IN U. I. A. rd- I 4' A3 jf L.,. .1 1 . r M , ' - .. A -v --X -:,J,..A. . f '- , ' . ,, ., . g 1 , ,,..!L. F RM . ,- U- 4 A, Q, ,1 ' A ' -'ll Q L , W -' 13 ,lj 'A ' ' ,A 'F 11 , ,- -un' Q- f rf ,gv f f mf' . 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