Bedford High School - Pioneer Yearbook (Bedford, IN)
- Class of 1952
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We Have Had Every Opportumty Those Offered by the In the Genet 11 Course Eng lxsh 1nd Sclcnce are mo of the mam subyects In rod 13 5 xx orld many voclnons xrc opened to those mth profxuemy 10 these mo fields md their Qlhed sub years o 0 0 0 -- ' ' L' 272, y ' A . f . ,,1fiff:i5,, G k -. ' 3773.4 .X 1 . Q , : . ' e ' ' 'Ti Q, ' ' - ' 24' YU' ' ' 1 ' 'iii ff ,g 'k ::i'-1-4' . , lj V x xx Xx I X s ' S. 'xv y 3 . . . .Q . cy, D I 'I A N I A Y 4 I . . , ' . 2 ' ' , -2 1 . . ' l 2 . - ' ' iM ,. General Courses Are Varied and Numerous . .. 4. UE ATX Because today's world calls for world un- derstanding instead of merely a national out- look, Social Studies is a MUST in todays cur- riculum. The General Course offers a back- ground for many occupations, ranging from salesman to careers in politics. Ivan Brinegar, mayor of Bedford, is one of many graduates of our General Course who has served his community as a business man and as a good citizen. f WY f fi Ns.. The Vocational Courses Provide Inspiration and Instruction for i Draftsmen, Architects, Designers, and Homemakers of tomorrow are being trained in the schools of today. Those llnterested in Using Their ll-lands as Well as Their Minds .v JMwQ5 's gzfqf' 4, 'rx ,A Q T 'Q-'w es R53 I, f Hi V i n s J-,Sa ,gg . A sl-L T3 MJ? Wllkc, ..'.'l+' ' .,,.i.j f '-1-YQ . P T f - Mn' -gather' .: Uv 'Pr an sggggrs.. , i. ' if Mechanical ability acquired in the shops of I5. I-I. S. enables our graduates to obtain jobs in local industries as is illustrated by Richard Byers, the class of I9 iS. The Academic Course Offers a Preview to Higher Education . . Literature, mathematics, science and foreign languages project 21 picture of the future. . . in that they give us a background for College Courses College. ewes vig ,S Dr. L. Howard Allen, class of '18, is one of the many Bedford citizens who have accomplished much because of having had a college education. Graduates of today hope to equal such accomplishments, having had similar background and training. Here we see the administration buildings of the four big state schools to which most of our graduates go for their advanced training. ff. x BALL STATE TFACHERS CO'LEGE ?f'!'3E. f.'f'll up-, INDIANA surf: 'rsacasas COLLEGE INDIANA UHIJRn3ITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY The Business World of Today Opens it's Doors to Those with Virginia Wfray, Patty Todd, Mrs. Armstrong and Norma Turner, graduates of B. H. S.-now have positions in local offices and business. sf- 1 97 Commercial Training and to develop man ual dexterity in short hand 'l1'9'W1w '7x if Z? 'aa ,WX '?mWJ ze ' l ..a N:- tiuk ,PIC 1 H? 3 lertness demonstrated in 5 the art of bookkeeping 'WN .J fi 0-1, 'V 24 'ef-'P w gm 4 Q: tE3f ,..pJHg'vfcu? Many aspiring young secretaries learn through our commercial courses that to be successful in the business world it is necessary to co-ordinate the use of their hands with their minds as is illustrated in typing. . . as vscll as mental a This page sponsored by CITIZEN'S NATIONAL BANK -f-1 x 'T' 's 'wi ,. ' A ' , A pt - . A f -f ff, :ix If 1 - Q. ' at 5' Q- . jf! 'L - - 2 ' .'-'--iffy if - ' wi , Y 5:9 ij' -1 1 , . ,. I ' ui , 1' y .Q M A x Q life: L 5 a. he P 33,3 . .A '- - 1 M-W.- f. 5 iii P 9' TL A- 1 . J PM .wsxrijgqg 5 , , L - , ff? '7 is F fr, 'wffvi lf jd z .Z , -ve . M I, 5, fi -' - 1'5 '-- 5 E - a leg: ' r A' EE 1 f '- V 5 f ji f . A .V 9 4- -, ' 1: 6 xxx:-. 5-EE sr- , W e --, - 'I-fr, 3, .,x- 'L v . , I u .' ,Mgr ,fs a, 14 -,'.,, .3'-5, A. -- PLJPiL5 PROJECTS PARADE5 PEIDAGOGUE5 Every plonccr trim vxhlch crossed the pl uns hfzd to hwa I VV1 OH ITI ISFCI' jL1Sf 'IS VNC IO VM bask- 4-: ww' day must hun our lcldcrs 'A 7 ldmmlstrlrlon' iw Vg, 5- SSA 1'3 -74' VY wvaxr-w e 3'-il Tmday s Leaders for Tommmw s World its -Y' sq. rw - ' 4.3 9 . ' ff' Q5' . . .L - J F: ' ' ff'- AA 2 7 s 'QQ s , , f , , w C K l - I 'A '- 2'1.2 2 1 - 2 ' i-' r - v ' -1 - 1 'ls ' ' r ' I -' ff A ' 4 .1 -xp A I . ' h , As ,v -. . 1 ' A , ' '. 'fx 55' J- 4 1 4 - ' L -1 -,- ,M s A ,F 1' n ' . . ' 5. 'f W . 5- f- ' :I , ' .1 an h 1' , D -w - ' '.Q-AHQFLI ,,Q,..s,N .M P g . 4: . 'ef I 1-ARPU . ' Ur, 4 V .Q ' I' 1 f 4 . ,is.:'P' fl EEE' .. ' Y --hr , 1 A . ,-.A 9 3 1 1 75 W I m 'fr - A , ws f' A sf ' 1 , V . 9 f I , . H. H. Mourer Superintendent of Bedford City Schools, i Special Duties A. W. Miller-Attendance Supervisorg Joyce McPike- School Nurseg Dr. R. E. Wynn-School Physician. School Board Mrs. Dorothy Eclmiston, Hr H. Mourer, Ruel Steele, Dr. Charles Emery, Kenneth Plummer, August Endris. ,nv up if H A Lloyd Principal UE Bzdrord Hi h Sghctfnl. Extra Aldls Mr Lloyd 'md Mr Mourers able rlghr lunds the KEEPERS OF THE HALLS-CLeft to R1ghtJ office workers lLeft to R1ght9 Maxlne Wills M11 Mr C1SSlCly Mr Hutton Mr Slmmons Mr G1ml1n dred Corp Ro al1e Flynn Mr Dooley rg 'x 3 Sin 1 IIRST ROW TOP TO BOTTOM Mrs XIFLIDIA HKJTLCS has a B A degree from lndrana Central Collece She teachcs physrcal educatron and health and rs sponsor ol Cr A A Mr A W Turmarl recerved hrs A B from Purdue Unrversrty and M S from Indrana Unrversrty He rs mathematics teacher Mrss Imogene Chase teaches Englrsh and lournalrsm She also drrector of the Stone Crty Student and the Proneer She recerved her B S from Kansas State College and her Ph M from the Unrversrty of Wrsconsm Mrs Ythel Frank art teacher studred at East St Lours Normal and at the Chicago Art lnst1tute K C Cherry Art School Het age Art School Lrllre Art School and Columbra Unrversrty Mr Charles Hartman Dean of Boys and hrstory teacher has hrs B S degree and M A degree from lndrana Unrversrty SECOND ROW TOP TO BOTTOM Mr Robert Snyder s cral studres teacher holds the A B degree from Wabash and M S degree from Indrana State Teachers College He rs also a successful football coach Teachers College and Denver Unrversrty Mr Vestal Crane teaches drrver trarnrng as well as brology He recerved hrs degrees from Indrana State Teachers College and from lndrana Unrversrty He rs sponsor of the Senror Class Mtss Gwladys Roberts Latrn teacher recerved her A M from lllrnoxs and A B from Hanover She also attended I U and Amerrcan Academy at Rome She rs sponsor of the Latrn Club THIRD ROW' TOP TO BO l'TOM Mrss Catherrne Keach rs the musrc supervrsmr of Bedford Crty Schools She holds degrees from Oberlrn Conservatory of Musrc and Northwestern Umver srty She has attendel Indrana UHIVCYSIIY and Unrversrty f Smuthern Calrfornra Mrs He'en Chandler head of the Dramatrcs and Speech De partments rs sponsor of Scarlet and Purple Club and Thesprans She teaches Inglrsh She recerved her A B decree at DePauw Unrversrty and has attended I U Mrss LaVonne Marsh IS manager of the cafeterla and teaches foods She attended Indrana State Teachers College at Terre Haute and later Chrcago Umversrty and Purdue Umversrty Mr Howard Thomas dlrector of rnstrumental musrc has attended Arthur jordan Conservatory of Musrc Danas Musrcal Instrtute Vander Coolc School of Musrc Muncre Normal and John Her ron Art lnst1tute Mr Robert Carpenter teaches chemrstry physrcs and mathematrcs He rs sponsor of H1 Y and Scrence Club He has hrs degrees from lndrana State Teachers College and lndrana Unrversrty FACULTY 7 , ,- - V,. Y. .I 5 Y S 7 . , V , I Q a . Y . . . . . is . Y . . , . . - 1 4 's V y I - . ' I ' Y I , ' ' V T v . . Y Y .I 1 , . - : . , 3 , . . . . Y I 7 . ' Miss Ruby Byerely, librarian, received her degrees from Ball State . Y I . . . . ' . ' D 7, ' I ' . . l' Y V ' Y ' v r - - . ,K . L . U 7 . l L . .. . . . 0 . r , ' I ' S ' - , . 1 Y . U . . - 7 Y . I Y . . . . - 1 S S I s ' S . u P- v ' ' . .- . y V . 7 I . . Y . . . U IFACIUILTY I'IRST ROW TOP TO BOTTOM Mr Earsel Beals rn dustrral arts teacher has attended Oakland Crty College lndrana State Teachers College and Indrana Unrversrty Mrss Inez Parnter teaches grammar and composrtron Englrsh and orrentatron She also sponsors the Nlatronal Honor Socrety She has an A B trom lnlrana State Teachers College and an N S lroml U Mr Harrrs Brown commerce teacher recerved hrs degrees from Indrana bnrxersrty and Central Normal He rs co sponsor of the Hr Y Club Nlrss Mabel Brooks teaches mathematrcs and Spanrsh She re cerwed her degree from Indrana Unrversrty and attended the Texas Statc College for Vfomen rn Saltrllo Mexrco and the Unrversrty ol Wrsctrnsrn Mr Lrnest Barnes coaches the second team and rs a so rn charge of the boys physrcal educatron He recerved hrs B S degree at Indrana State Teachers College and Masters degree at lndrana Unrversrty SECOND ROW TOP TO BOTTOM Miss Helen Denny reccrved her B S trom Central Normal College M S C from Indrana bnrversrty and attended Vrncennes Unrversrty She rs one or our commerce teachers Mr Todd Garney recerxed hrs B S from DePauw and has ob tarned hrs Masters Degree from lndrana Unrversrty He teaches socral studres and rs sponsor ol the golf team and the Socral Scrcnce Club Nlrss Belva Nevrsom Dean of Grrls and Englrsh teacher recerved her degrees from Earlham Col'ege and Columbra Unrversrty Mr Ralph Holmes teaches socral scrences and rs our bmketball coach He recerwed hrs B S degree from lndrana State Teachers College and has attendel lndrana Unrversrty and Purdue Unr wersrty Mrss lrances Durrenberger teacher of Englrsh and brology re cerved her A B from I U She rs also sponsor of the Lrterary Club THIRD ROW TOP TO BOTTOM lvlrs Thelma Anderson Commerce teacher recerwed her degrees from Franltlrn College d. L I Xlrs Rowxenna Roberts was graduated from l LJ and rs a teacher ol llnglrsh Nlrss Marrorre Prrest teaches mathematrcs She obtarned her A B degree from Hanover and her A M from Columbra She rs also sponsor of the Y Teens and Math Club Mrss Mar,orre Cox home economrcs teacher recerved her B S from lndrana Unrxersrty and attended Stetson Unrversrty Mr Stanley Kamrnsltr teaches lndustrral Arts and rs assrstant foot lall coach Ile recerxed hrs Bachelors degree from Ball State Teachcr s College kv 43-ff pq an Sen1ors Look Themselves Over--l-llere s What They lF1nd MOST Ambmous Art1st1c Arhlenc Bashful Beautrful C Handsome J Bramey Cute Capable Cheerful Collegxate Dramat1c Eff1c1ent F11rtat1ous Fun Frrendly Glamorous Inqu1s1t1ve Industr1ous BOY Joe McP1ke Jlm Wykoff Bob Dyer B111 Br1scoe Charles McGu1re Frank Carson jxm Child Reed Beard Joe Endr1s joe El11ott B111 Henderson Reed Beard Char11e F1dd1er Tom Braxton J1m Wykoff Paul Todd B111 Treadwell Don Flsh GIRL Mary Hostettler Jean Wykoff Annebelle Padgett Luc1l1e Garland Sherry Scov111e Ilhzabeth Corpemug Cora Ann LCW1S Shrrley Browmng Sharon Berw1ck Em11y Kremp janet Allen Maralou Sheeks Sh1rley Brown Gay Hall Cora Ann LCWIS Sherry Scov111e Peggy S1pes Mary Hostettler ll OST L1keable L1ke1y to Succeed Muslcal MlSCh16VOUS Neat Opt1m1st1c Pess1m1st1c Popular Representauve Sarcast1c Stubborn Stud1ous Unforgettable Prettxest Eyes Ptett1est Smile W1tty BOY Paul Todd joe MCP1kC Ke1th Freeman Tom Braxton Joe E111ott joe Endr1s Bud Houpt B111 Loveall B111 Henderson jerry S1mmons Jerry S1mmons Frank Carson Harold Spmks Carl Taylor GIRL Sue Endrls Slurley Brownmg Elxzabeth Corpenmg Judy Maxwell D1ana G1rc1ley Annetta Rose Goen Jewell jackson Sue Endr1s Em11y Kremp Sandra Mason Reva George Juanlta Todd Sh1r1ey Brown Annetta Rose Goen Charles McGu1re JCSSIC Jacobs Harold Ravenna Nancy Kern Sen1ors lead out 1n school act1v1t1es and projects w1th the same ga1ety and Splflf whxch they show 1n leadmg us out of the bu1ld1ng for lunch Doubt lf 9 Just read on A , . Forgetful Creighton McChord Gay Hall Talkative Herb Barnard Muriel Schroppell Glancing Back Through Our Four Years ALLEN JANET HELEN Just loves roast beef and home made bisauts If you cant fmd her rn the summer try the Swlmmlng pool for sw1mm1njg, IS her favorite sport She l1kes to l1sten to Laura by Stan Kenton and watch mov1es starrmj, Gregory Peck or Lawrence Ol1v1er Scarlet and Purple Z 3 treasurer 4 ThCSP1aHS 2 3 VICE pres1dent 3 4 G A A l Z 3 G1rls Ensemblel 2 3 Soc1alStud1es club 3 4 sec Sc1ence club 3 4 treasurer 4 Art club l Y Teens 7 Ways and Means comm1ttee 3 Flower and Gift committee 4 Qchj Student Council 4 Pioneer start 4 BAKER ANNA RUTH Her future ambltion IS to become a housewife Q79 Gosh IS Annas favorite slang expression and she enjoys eatmg french fr1es and listening, to Cry G A A l 2 3 trea 3 BARNARD HERBERT Knucklehead seems to fancy the a1r force as his future GIVC h1m a nice JUICY steak and soft mUS1C Too Young and he IS happy He IIKES movies starrmg Jane Russell and the color blue Track 3 H1 Y 4 Stone City Student 4 Social Studies club 3 4 BARTLEY HAROLD DEAN He is another steak and french fr1es fan His favorite sport IS basketball and he likes John Waynes movies Decorat1on comm1ttee 3 Soc1al comm1ttee 4 BEARD REED Reed wants to become an evangelist l1kes to eat fr1ed chicken and his favor1te sport is basketball Freshman basketball P10 neer staff 4 DCCOIZIIOH comm1ttee 3 Color and Flower committee 4 BEASLEY HELEN Blond1e has dreams of becoming a secretary Her favorite song IS Forever and Ever She thrives on fr1ed chicken and enjoys basketball Her favor1te mov1e star IS June Allyson and her pet color IS blue Motto committee 4 BERWICK SHARON LEE Sherry IS another prospecuve secretary Her favor1te slang express1on IS dreamer She likes to eat french fries Ways and Means committee 4 BEYERS SUE Art Club l BEYERS JERRY DEAN Bary says his occupanon 1s st1ll undec1cled Hrs favorite slang expression 15 Phooey and he likes the color blue He lS also one of those steak fans H1 Y club 1 4 Inv1tat1on comm1ttee 4 BEYERS BARBARA JOAN Gosh Qher slang expressionj Jo wants to become a nurse She likes to pass the t1me of day eating fr1ed chicken and l1sten1ng to A KISS to Buxld a Dream On Her favor1te color is red and she enjoys basketball She IS a Farley Granger fan Cantarnus club 2 9 Refreshment comm1ttee 3 In1v1tat1on comm1ttee 4 BOLDING JERRY DEAN Deceased BRAXTON THONIAS- Scoon IS one of our blond blue eyed seniors who hopes to become an engmeer Fr1ed chicken 15 h1s food and sw1mm1ng h1s sport He l1kes to listen to Because and watch L1z Taylor emore M1nstrel Show committee chairman 3 Class Day committee 4 Cantamus 4 Tr1al By Jury 4 BRISCOE WILLIAM B1ll likes to watch Esther Williams swim but his favorite sport 15 baseball His favorite color IS blue and he thr1ves on steak Key club 9 4 vice pres 4 Student Counc1l l 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Publ1c1ty comm1ttee 3 Social committee 4 BROCK JO ANN Jo enjoys eatmg pecan p1e and hopes to become a secretary Her song IS Bermuda and her sport basketball Re freshment comm1ttee 3 Niotro comm1ttee 4 BROWN SHIRLEY ANN Jezebel wants to become a secretary and a dancer For Cry1n Our Loud ' Her favorite food 15 ol1ves Dancxng 15 her sport and Gene Kelly lS her mov1e star Majorettee l 7 YTeens 3 D1rectory committee 3-Ch G A A l 2 3 4 Cantamus 2 3 4 Class Day comm1ttee 4 Latm club 9 Thus page sponsored by WITHERS DRUG STORE . I 4 - . ' . . l , . y . . , . y . . .. ., . . Y . . ' X U , - 1 , - - , 5 - . 1 , , 9 ' l , ,. 9 ' ' , -7 - ag H , - 5 Q - -9 .9 ' 9 1 Y . . . . , , - s. . . 3 . 11. ' - H I. . . A , H H, - - Q ' Z S y - 5 . y . -7 - . y . . . . , . . . . L . U Z 1 ' - . , . . , . . , listen to Kiss to Build a Dream On , and watch Tony Curtis on the movie screen. Latin club 2g Student Council l, 25 Basketball comm1ttee 35 f 3 , D.. ., - . . ...- - ' -. H - . 3 T . . . . ' ' 3 . . - , 3 . Y T- 7 ' I , ,Z , 3 . . . . i , W Q . . . ' 1 . U .U i . . ' . . . f - , j . ' ' . 4 1 g . , -T A 1 ' i - A l A - - - , -' ' - 3 1 1 J 2 , 3 , y J Z 3 - g 1 . A y 1 F lg H Y - . .U I 3 H' ' ' v -y ' y -s - - - 1 y 1 p 1 s 1 1 3 1 We Remember . Our Basketball Seasons . BROWNING SHIRLIY JANII Sht has hopcs of betomrnt, a secretary to a eoollrnkrne un marrred boss Her t Jlor rs navy blue-yye vsondcr why' Grve her a petan pre and the som, Theres No Tomorrovl and she rs happy Lantamus tlul7 l X Teens 4 Latrn tlul7 7 Pres Student Countrl l 7 7 Sutral Studres tlub 4 Rrnt, tommrttee 7 D A R Representatrve 4 Stare and Purple 7 4 Natronal Honor Sotrety 7 4 sen 7r Class treasurer BYERS SHIRLEY Wrthtlravsn CARSON FRANKLIN M Hrs sont, rs lm Free the hopes? and hrs dreams are to become a themrtal enrerneer He ,goes for the game of football and the color red Strente club 7 4 vrce presrdent 4 Decoratron commrttee 7 Rrne commrttee 7 Invrtatron commrttee 4 CHARLES GLORIA DEAN Chrnk rs another one who hasnt d crded upon her future ottupatron but she does knovt that her favorrte food rs frred chrcken and that skatrng, rs her sport She lrkes to do her dreamrnf, to Il and Dorrs Day rs her movre herorne CHILD JAMFS R lrm has dreams of betomrne a draftsman Boatrnr, rs hrs tavorrte sport and for eatrnr, pleasure frrtd thrtken rs tops Drop Dead rs hrs favorrte slang, expressron but he never says rt to the teathers Iloyytr and Grlt tommrttee CHOPAS GFORGF rNo pcturel B sketball I I ball I E d l Frttk CORPENING LLIZABI FH L44 rs a gal that vyants to be a true musrtran She belon,r.,s to the Lawrenu. Olrvrer fan tlub anl Drnah Shores Speak a Word of Love really sends her Her favorrte tolor rs moss green She really goes for hot toffe and apple pre and hrkrng., rs her sport Art club I Strente club 7 4 Soeral Studres tlub 7 4 Cantamus actompanrst l 7 7 4 Natronal Honor S trety 7 4 YTecns I 7 7 4 Band commrttee 7 Madrraal Mrxed Enseml7le7 Grrls I-nsemble I 7 Song, commrttee charrman CROSS BETTY ANN Bett thrrves on fr1e.l chrcken She wants to be a sue essful stenoprapher and rn the summer youll trnd her at the 2 3 4 Cantamus 7 7 Grrls Ensemble 7 Publrtrty Band Transporatron and Invrtatron Commrttees 7 Sonya tommrttee 4 DAVIS ALEATHA LFE Lees thref ambrtron rn lrfe rs to become a beautrtran She rs a Van Johnson fan and her favorrte song rs Tell Me Why Svyrmmrnge rs her sport thrcken her food and blue her color G A A 1 Coed Gurld 7 7 YTeens l Decoratron tommrttee 7 DORSETT KENNIETH Baseball ' 7 7 Freshman Basketball Varsrty Fo7tball 7 4 DUNCAN LARRY LEE Dean Martrn and Jerry Lewrs are hrs favorrates rn the movres He thrrves on steak mashed potatoes and gravy Hrs song rs Weaver ot Dreams and hrs sport rs basketball Transportatron commrttee 7 Motto commrttee 4 DYER ROBFRT HUGH Moose rs a baseball fan and he hopes to become an enarneer anl a protessronal athlete He goes for T bone steak French frres and the to or blue Satrn wears a Satrn Gown by Frankre Larne rs hrs tavorrte sont, Varsrty baseball l 7 7 4 Varsrty football 1 7 9 4 Reserve basketball l Varsrty basketball 7 7 4 Key club l Z 7 4 Secretary treasurer 7 HrY l 7 7 Proyettronrstl 7 77 4 SocralStud1es club Z 7 4 vrce presrdent 4 Student Countrl l Cantamus Club 1 7 7 Boys Ensemble l 7 7 Ways and Means tommrttee 77 Motto commrttee 4 Rrng commrttee 7 Drtettory tommrttee 7 Detoratron tommrttee 7 EDWARDS JERRY The Hoop says he only vsants to be a bachelor but hrs som, rs lll See You In My Dreams He goes for football and frred chrcken and hrs lavorrte tolor rs red Band l 7 ELLIOTT JOSEPH WALTER Jumprn Joes favorrte sport rs basketball I-re rs a Irankre Larne and Dorrs Day fan and hrs favorrte songs are My Heart Crres for You and If Steak and mashed potatoes are on hrs menu and hrs tavorrte color rs blue Freshman basketball Reserve basketball 7 Varsrty basketball 5 4 Football 1 7 7 Track 7 4 baseball 7 7 4 Motto tommrttee 4 Key club 7 7 4 Transportatron commrttee -Charrman 3 Decoratron commrttee 5 ENDRIS JOSEPH HAROLD Everyone knows Lrttle Joe a John Wayne fan trazy about Lrttle Whrte Cloud That Ctred Baseball rs tops on hrs sports lrst and chrcken rs hrs food Motto commrttee 4 Decoratron commrttee 7 Baseball ENDRIS MARLENE SUE Here rs another Farley Granger fan She hopes to become a stenographer and her favorrte slang expressron rs Oh baloney A thrck steak and french frres vnll make her happy and svsrmmrng rs her sport Junror tlass treasurer senror class secretary Student Councrll 2 treasurer 2 G A A I 2 7 YTeens1 2 7 4 Scarlet and Purp'e 2 3 4 Sotral Studres club 3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Grrls Ensemblel 2 3 Madrrgal 3 Thrs page sponsored by WELLS SHOP O'FASHION 0 0 ' Q Q mf' 3 A 3-' . . 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ERDMANNI DONI Beak can be found 1n the sw1mm1n1, pool almo t any t1me ID the summer He IS a Monteomery Cltft fan and he really goes for the sont, Cry Basketball I 7 1 1 FIDDLFR CHARLES- I.lLJI'Ll vnants only to be a m1ll1ona1re ldoest t vuant muchr Hes one of those basketball fans whose favor1te fO0d IS steak He says he l1kes any som. by Johnny Ray and the color red Fres rman basketball second team basketball 7 Vars1ty basketball 4 proect1on1stl 7 1 1 Scarlet and Purple 7 1 4 Track 1 1 Inv1tat1 n omm1ttees 1 H1Y l Key Club 4 DCCOISIIOH comm1ttee 5 Stape vt I FISH DONIALD Duck IS one those busy stage hands He wants to becorre a pattern maker and h1s favor1te song IS D11, a Llttle Deeper Softball IS h1s sport pecan p1e h1s food and blue h1s color A mov1e starrmg., Jerry Leu IS please h1m nne Scarlet and Purple 4 FOX ROBERT JAN Foxte IS an ardent adm1rer of DOIIS Day and Vera Fllen He has hopes of becommg., a teacher and basketball IS on top of h1s sports l1st He thr1ves on fr1ed ch1cken and enloys the song Shr1mp Boats H1 Y I 7 J VICC pres1dent 4 Scarlet and Purple 3 4 Bas ketball student manager 5 4 'Ihesp1an 1 1 Soc1al Stud1es club 5 4 Mtnstrel Show comm1ttee 1 Ways and Means comm1ttee 4 FREEMAN NORMAN KEITH Skeets hopes to have a future as a mus1c1an He dreams of lemon p1e and of Kather1ne Hepburn He IS a baseball fan and goes for the color sky blue Band I 2 5 4 Cantamus 1 H1 Y l 7 1 Key club 5 4 GARLAND LUCILLE Her favor1te food IS green apples and salt 10h n nlr Gene Kelly IS tops on her mov1es 11st and she swoons to any song., by Johnny Ray or MHYIO Lanza Basketball IS her sport and blue her color GEORGE REVA CAROL She IS another ,gal that pust wants to be a housevufe Her song IS Ill See You 1n My Dreams and her clnema star IS Dor1s Day She IS also a I'r1ed ch1cken fan G A A I IDVIIHIIOH comm1ttee 5 Imlovuer and G1ft comm1ttee 4 GIRDLEY DIANA DeeGee IS another future secretary An ardent basketball fan she can eat coconut p1e any day go to mov1es starrmg John Derek and l1sten to Unforgettable G A A l 2 5 4 Recorder 1 YTeens I 7 5 4 Secretary 5 P1oneer staff 1 4 Sen1or Ed1tor 4 Student Counc1l 4 Secretary treasurer 4 Lat1n club 7 D1rectory comm1ttee 5 Ways and Means clmmlttee 4 GOEN ANNETTA ROSE A future physlcal therap1st Annetta thrtves on salads JET xs her song. and basketball her sport Blue or yellow are her colors Cantamus club 2 YTeens 7 5 4 VICC presxdent 4 Lat1n club 1 Z I1nance comm1ttee 5 Soc1al comm1ttee 4 HACKNEY JACK DEAN Professor wants to be a poI1t1c1an He really goes for Jane Russell and fr1ed chtcken Sm IS h1s song and basketball h1s sport H1 Y 7 71 4 SCICHCC club 4 Not graduatmg HALL ANITA GAY Bones has a desxre to become an a1r stewardess Cheese IS her favor1te slang expresslon and dumplmgs are her favor1te food She th1nks that Tony Curt1s 15 dreamy and Unforgettable IS her swoon tune G A A 1 Z 5 4 Lat1n club 1 2 Ltterary club 5 Ways and Means comm1ttee 5 4 Cantamus 2 5 Y Teens 1 HALL DAVID Dave cant make up h1s m1nd about an occupat1on HIS favor1te sport IS loafmg., and he loves hamburgers and fr1ed on1ons He IS crazy about Ill See You 1n My Dreams and Dor1s Day Key club 4 H1 Y l 2 5 Flower and Color comm1ttee 4 HATFIELD JACOB NELSON Jack IS hard workmg. student who never m1sses an opportun1ty to show good school sp1r1t F1n1shed 1n January so we couldnt run h1m down to f1nd out about h1s fads and fanc1es H1 Y 7 HENDERSON WILLIAM W1lly IS an Esther W1Il1ams fan and basketball IS h1s favor1te sport Ah Nuts' 15 hlS most used CXPFCSSIOU and he wants to be a chem1cal enpmeer Red 15 h1s color l1ver and on1ons hlS food and Frank1e and Johnny h1S sonz H1 Y I 2 5 4 pres 4 Student Counc1l1 7 5 4 VICE pres 4 Scarlet and Purple Z 5 4 Thesp1an5 1 pres 1 Sc1ence club 2 5 4 pres 4 Art club 2 5 4 Key club 4 DCCOFSIIOD comm1ttee 5 Flower and color comm1ttee 4 HOSTETTLER MARY LOUISE Future OCCUPRIIOD 177 Soft muslc Rhapsody IH Blue and chocolate p1e keep her happy Her favor1te sport IS track and her color IS blue G A A 1 Z 5 4 VICC pres 4 YTeens I 2 5 4 sec 2 VICE pres 5 P1oneer staff 5 4 Ed1tor 4 Soc1al stud1es club 4 Ways and Means comm1ttee 5 Class Day comm1ttee 4 D1rectory comm1ttee 5 Basketball comm1 tee cha1rman 5 Lat1n club l 2 sec treas 2 Nat1onal Honor Soctety 5 4 Thus page sponsored by TINY TOTS TOGS O O O O 0 0 O 1 1 -- ' ' Y C 1 ' ' . 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Hard Work of Our Sponsors, HOUPT WILLIANI HAROLD Bud wants to be a Crvrl Engrneer He really goes for baseball and frred chrcken Dorrs Day rs hrs favorrte movre star and blue rs hrs color Scarlet and Purple 4 H1Y I Scrence club 4 Socral Studres club 4 Prom commrttee 3 Invrtatron commrttee 4 June Graduate 4 Needmore-Basketball 7 Band I 7 Sprrng play 7 HUBBARD JACK He cant decrde on a futrrre occupatron Hrs favorrte slang expressron Youre too anxrous He thrrves on mashed potatoes and goes for June Allyson the sport of football and the color blue Color commrttee 4 HUDSON STELLA FSTHER Stell Belle swoons at the srght of Chandler You Know she vyants to be a prrvate secretary Her favorrte food rs french frred shrrmp her song rs Because and her color rs green Co Ed Gurld I 2 Invrtatron commrttee 3 Socral commrttee 4 Cantamus I 2 3 Lrbrary assrstantl 2 3 INGLE EUGENE Gene rsn t partrcular about hrs food He says he lrkes all of rt and lots of rt He really goes for Ava Gardner and hrs sport rs football Varsrty football 2 3 4 Track I 7 3 4 Socral Studres club 3 4 Scrence club 3 Math club 3 Key club 4 Proyectronrst I 2 J 4 Freshman football Scarlet and Purple 4 Prom commrttee 3 Class Day commrttee 4 Mrnstrel shovy 3 Rrng commrttee 3 INGLE RICHARD Drck wants to become a prrnter Basketball heads hrs sports lrst and Shelly Wrnters hrs movre star lrst He lrkes to lrsten to Cry and hrs color rs blue Not graduatrng untrl after summer term JACKSON CURTIS DELANO He wants to become a mechanrc He rs an ardent basketball fan and belongs to the Shelly Wrnters frlm fan club Frred rabbrt rs hrs food Cry hrs som. and blue hrs color JACKSON JEWFLL CORDYLIA She rs another basketball enthusrast Dorrs Day rs her favorrte movre star and Cry rs her song She thrives on frred chrcken and goes for the color green YTeens 1 2 G A A 2 Refreshment commrttee 3 Invrtatron commrttee 4 JACOBS IESSIE ELFANOR Jakes favorrte sport rs rce hockey Well dum rf her favorrte food rsnt salamr on rye Ill See You rn My Dreams rs her song and prnk rs her color Art club I YTeens 2 3 Scarlet and Purple 7 3 4 Rrng commrttee 3 Decoratron commrttee 3 Song commrttee 4 JOX CHARLES-No actrvrtres KFRN NANCY LYNN Kern hopes to become a socral vsorker She rs a Burt Lancaster fan and she thrrves on hamburgers Her favorrte ex I 2 Freshman class secretary Latrn avyardl 7 Bedford Hrgh School YTeens 3 4 Socral charrman I G A A 3 4 varsrty basketball 3 Pro- neer staff 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Ballgame commrttee 3 Song commrttee I KREMP EMILY She enyoys syyrmmrns, and tennrs rn her spare trme Moyres srarrrng Montgomery Clrft are her favorrtes Grve her red rasp berrres and the song Nrght and Day and shes happv I C Academy C S M C I 7 Orchestra I 7 Glee chorus I 7 Bedford Hrgh School Scarlet and Purple 3 I vrce presrdent 4 Student Councrl 4 Thesprans 3 4 secretary 4 Madrreal group 3 Socral Scrence club 3 4 treasurer 4 Scrence clull 3 4 Lrterary club 3 4 presrdent 4 Rrng commrttee charrman 3 Socral commrttee charrman 4 Grrls Ensemble 3 Cantamus club 3 Proneer staff LASHBROCK MARY RUTH Sally vyants to become a recreatron drrector Golf rs her game and prneapple sundaes her food A Burt Lan caster fan she goes for the song The One I Love G A A I 7 4 Stone Crty Student 4 Refreshment commrttee 3 Class Day commrttee 4 Y Teens 4 LEWIS CORA ANNE CoCo lrkes to rce skate rn her free trme fvyrnter and summer too75 She thrry es on steak and french frres and thrnks Dana Andrevu s movres are really svsell Smoke Gets In Your Eyes rs her dream tune and blue rs the color G A A I 7 recorder 2 Y Teens I L Socral Studres Club 4 Mayorettel 7 3 4 Scarlet and Purple 7 3 4 Thesprans 3 4 treasurer I secretary commrttee 4 Literary club 4 vrce presrdent Student Councrl I 7 LONG JOYCE MARIE Im not krdden really lrkes french frred shrrmp She lrkes to vyatch fred Astarre dance and to lrsten to Rhapsody rn Blue Basketball heads her sports lrst and red rs her color YTeens 1 Invrtatron commrttee charrman 3 Ways and Means commrttee 4 Student staff 4 Proneer staff 4 Co Ed Gurld 7 LOVEALL WILLIAM DONALD Brll rs one of our basketball players He hopes to become an engrneer Grve hrm plenty of meat loaf and tune rn the song To Be Worthy of You and he rs happy Gary Cooper rs hrs hero Reserve basketball I 7 Varsrty basketball 3 4 Baseball I 2 3 Ken club secretary 4 vrce presrdent of class 3 This page sponsored by TED W. 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Tell Me XX'hy Frrel chrcken rs her favorrte food and Jeff Chandler and Dorrs Day share her affectron rn the motron prcture held Ellcttsyrllc Ia Ie staff I 7 Band 1 G A A I 7 letter 7 Bedf d Banc v McCI'lORD CREIGHTON P You ve all seen Meathead on the football held and thrs rs hrs fayorrte sport He hopes to become an engrneer Chrcken rs hrs favorrte food Cry rs hrs song and metallrc crey hrs color Freshman basketball Track 2 7 Xarsrty football 2 3 4 Latrn club I 7 Key club 4 Decoratron commrttee 3 Ways and Means commrttee 4 Chorus3 4 Cantamus 3 4 State choral contest 3 4 Band I 2 Scrence club 5 MCGUIRE CHARLES EDWARD Charlre says that he lrkes all sports and Jane Russells movres He hopes to become a mechanrcal engr neer Meat loaf rs hrs food Dovsn Yonder hrs song and blue hrs color Hr Y 7 3 I treasurer 4 Key Club 4 Proneer staff 4 Socral Studres club 3 4 Football manager 3 4 Track manager 3 Track 4 Mrnstrel Show 3 Decoratron commrttee v Invrtatron commrttee 4 McPIKE JOSEPH DAVID Hot Rod wants to be a psychratrrst He thrrves on steak and goes tot mow res starrrng Ava Gardner Football heads hrs sports lrst and blue rs hrs color Chorus 7 9 4 Madrrcal group 3 Cantamus club l 7 3 4 presrdent 3 Socral Studres club 4 Band 1 2 4 Latrn club I 7 3 Scarlet and Purple 7 3 4 vrce ptesrdent 3 presrdent 4 Thesprans 7 3 4 secretary 3 Student Councrl I 4 presrdent 4 Ways and Means commrttee 3 Class Day commrttee charrman 4 Football 3 Natronal Honor Socrety 3 4 Math club 2 3 Prolectronrst 1 2 3 4 State solo and ensemble contest 1 7 3 4 Mrnstrel Show 3 Junror Teen Varrety Show 4 Junror Talent Show 2 Chrrstmas play 3 4 Sprrng play 2 3 4 Boys Ensemblel 2 3 4 Talent Show commrttee3 Drrectory commrttee 3 Operetta Judge 4 Golfl MILLER JOHN Not graduatrnq MOYER SARAH Terry dreams of becomrnq a secretary Svwrmmrng rs her sport shrrmp her food and Be My Love her song She favors movres starrrnt., Krrk Douglas Invrtatron commrttee 3 Flower and Grft commrttee I NELSON CONRAD MAURICE Connre rs another basketball fan Hrs favorrtes are cherry pre the color blue the song Sm and Shelly Wrnters movres OSBORNE MARY LOU Wudy Always lrkes frred oysters She rs also a basketball fan and she enroys Dorrs Days movres G A A 2 4 Y Teens 4 Refreshment commrttee 3 Flower and Grft commrttee 4 Stone Crty Student 4 PADGETT ANNABELLE Annres favorrte slang expressron rs Well George Hamburgers and french frres are her pet food and the song Agarn wrll keep her happy She lrkes to skate and bowl rn her free trme and yellow rs her color G A A 1 2 3 4 PIPER SUE ELLEN Susre lrkes to lrsten to If I Drdnt Cate by Ink Spots She goes for apple pre and movres starrng B111 Lundrgan Basketball rs her sport and blue her color RALSTON JERRY Dreams of becomrng a mechanrcal engrneer Gary Cooper rs hrs favorrte movre star and he could eat steak any rrme Basketball rs hrs sport Football I 7 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 Track 1 Baseball 3 Decoratron commrttee 3 Prcnrc commrttee 4 RAVENNA HAROLD CHARLES-- Gandhr thrnks that Shelley Wrnters rs tops as a movre star He enjoys eatrng srrlorn steak Cwho woulcln t7J and lrstenrng to Blue Vrolets He rs also a basketball fan and hrs color rs grey Stone Crty Student 4 RICHARDS PAUL DAVID Bones hopes to advance rn the freld of musrc Hrs favorrte song, rs Crgarettes and Whrskey and hrs color rs green He says that hrs favorrte food rs raw eggs Ug.,h' l Cantamus club 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 I-Ir Y 1 7 3 Scarlet and Purple 4 Thus page sponsored by LlLLlAN'S O 9 O 0 ' . 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RIGGS YVONNE LOUISE Because of You rs her dream tune and rce cream rs her favorrte food Basketball leads her sports lrst and prnk rs the color G A A 2 Coed Gurld 2 Student Councrl 2 Y Teens 714 treasurer 4 Ballgeame commrttee 5 Ways and Means commrttee 4 SCHROPPFL MURIEL BARBARA Mrckeys ambrtron rs to be aFlreht Stewardess rn the Womens Arr Force She thrrves on frred chrcken whrle lrstenrnc, to Unforgettable She lrkes all sports and the color red New York Hrgh School Glee Club l Dancrnr, Club I Bedford Motto Commrttee 4 SCOX ILLE SHARON Sherry lrkes the color yellow whrch she wears yery well wants to be a model Shes crazy about chocolate cake and lrkes jealousy by Frankre Lane G A A l Z Socral Studres Club 3 4 Y'leens l 7 4 Cantamus Club l 7 Flower and Grft Commrttee 4 jr Basketball Commrttee SHEEKS MARALOU Thrs brown harr brown eyed Hal hopes to be a secretary favorrte sport rs basketball She lrkes the color blue and Howard Keel really sends her Socral Studres Club 4 G A A 7 Flower Grft Commrttee 4 Publrcrty Commrttee u Mrnstrel Show Commrttee v SI-IEPARD CAROLX N-Carolyns favorrte songs rs Clair de Lune swoons over Rrchard W'1dmark lrkes basketball and the color green Arr Club I 4 Y Teens 1 2 J 4 G A A I 7 5 4 Socral Studres Club 4 Proneer Staff 4 Drrectory Commrttee v Decoratron Commrttee 3 Socral Commrttee 4 G A A Bowlrng., Team 7 Volleyball Team 3 4 Basketball Team 5 S'-IOULTY SUSAN JANE Susre wants to be a chemrst-dotes on apple pre whrle lrstenrng. to Dorrs Days Acarn She lrkes sw rmmrnc and Farley Granger G A A l 7 YTeens I 7 Lrterary Club v 4 Scrence Club l Sec 4 Cantamus w Proneer Staff 5 4 Social Studres Club 4 jr Rrng Commrttee Song., Commrttee 4 Decoratron Commrttce 1 Latrn Club I 7 SIMMONS JERRY Blue eyed Jerrys favorrte sport rs football Lrz Taylor pI.lIS butterflres rn hrs stomach hrs pass word rs knock rt off Football 1 7 5 4 SIPES PEGGY JANE Thrs 5 5 grrl wants to be an olhce worker lrkes to eat frred chicken to the tune ol Please Mr Sun H Teens l Stone Crty Student 4 Proneer Staff 4 Socral Studres Club l Coed Gurld 7 Sec G A A 7 Lrbrary 7 Dccmratron Commrttee w Flower and Grft Commrttee 4 SMITH PEGGY JOANNE Undecrded about her occupatron favorrte expressron rs well now and loves banna splrts She lrkes basketball and blue rs her favorrte color G A A 1 7 Student Councrl 1 YTeens l 7 jr Prom Commrttee Motto Commrttee 4 SPRINKS HAROLD-Cantamus Club l Track manager 7 Football 7 Projectronrst 7 Football manager a 4 TAYLOR KARL The Arr Force seems to be Karls future occupatron just grve hrm frred chrcken and Arlene Dahl rnext to Maraloul TODD JIJANITA Nrta lrkes the color blue loves basketball and Tyrone Power ambrtron rs to be a teacher Y Teens l Math Club 7 Socral Studres Club 5 4 Inyrtatron Commrttee 4 TODD PAUL Thrs blonde harred blue eyed cowboy lrkes steak favorrte song rs Tell Me Why and Arleen Dahl makes hrm swoon TREADWELL VVILLIAM Brll lrkes hrs food hot or cold and hrs slang., expressron rs baloney Dean Martrn and lerry Lewrs really trcklcs hrs rrbs and he want to make the Navy hrs future occupatron Dry Rrd1.,e Hrgh School srty football 7 l k tball 7 l I A l Conservatron Club 1 7 7 Bedford varsrty football 4 TUCKER ROBERT Tuck rs crazy about cherry pre lrkes basketball and red Hrs fayorrte sonc, rs Because of You Thus page sponsored by POWELL PHOTOGRAPHER , -- . - - - - , y , ,, . ., - . , . . . , , . , , . . , . . - - , , , , , . 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K . to the Dark Ages at Bedford I-Itgh Q UMPHRESS ROBERTA Brrtre wants to be a devoted housewrfe Broken Hearted rs her favortte song and she could really go for Guy Madrson G A A 1 2 Stone Ctty Student 4 Decoratmg commrttee 3 Flower and Grit commrttee 4 VAUGHT RALPH Boomre has great ambttlons to become manager of the Von Rrtz Theatre-he has a good start He goes for chocolate cake the color green and If You Knew Suzte Varslty Basketball 9 Second team basketball 2 9 Baseball Student Councrl I Z WAGNER MARGARET Peggys ambmon ns to be a wmdow decorator Youll hnd her decorating., Aldens after school Y Teens I Trans portatron commlttee 3 Invltatnon commrttee 4 WILHITE JOAN ELIZABETH Joanre hopes to be an Interlor Decorator She lxkes to swrm and to lrsten to Because of You Her color rs blue G A A I Band I 2 3 4 Head Mayorettel 2 3 4 Cantamus club 4 YTeenI 2 Junror Prom cmmmtttee Class Day committee 4 Math club 3 WINTERHALTER FRANCIS-Not graduating WRIGHT EMMA Em won t say what her future occupatron IS to be but tts a sure bet rt has to do wrth the male sex Her tdea of heaven ns eatrng french frred shrrmp and then danclng to Body and Soul twlth Jay7J Decoratron commrttee 3 Color and Flower commrttee 4 Junror Talent show 5 WRIGHT KENNETH JOSEPH Kenny ts one of our future teachers He IS another of the multxtude who love frted chrcken and football Hrs favorite color red looks pretty sharp Wlth hrs brown halt and black eyes Eucnd Central Hrgh School Celeveland Ohlo World Affairs club I Band I Orchestra I State Solo and Ensemble contest I Champron ln State Englrsh con est 1 Bedford Band 2 J 4 pres 4 Proneer staff 4 Soctal Studtes club 3 4 State Solo and Ensemble contest 7 3 4 SCICHCC club 4 Junror band commrttee Junior Mrnstrel Show Ways and Means commrttee 4 Hr Y 3 4 Student Councrl 2 3 4 Key club 4 WYKOFF LESTER JAMES--Lester one of our best basketball boys hopes to contxnue w1th hrs favortte sport and become a coach Loyally hrs color rs red and The Bxrth of the Blues gets hrs vote tn musxc Junlor class presrdent Senxor class prestdent Band I 2 3 4 Student Counctl I 2 4 Key club 2 3 4 H1Y club 3 Second team Basketball l 2 Varsity Basketball 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 WYKOFF HELEN JEAN Here IS a lucky g1rl who has a decxded future Shorty lrkes deslgnmg steak basketball and the color baby pink' ' Cheer leader I 7 3 Social commlttee 4 CLASS SONG We have had some merry t1mes Here at B H S Football games and basketball Cutters are the best' Candy stands and lce cream bars Ptckles by the score Shakers wavlng red and wh1te Baskets we want more of Our Boys will shme tomght Cheer B H S Three hurrahs and a plete of cake Who do we apprectate' Who do we appreclate Here IH Bedford H1gh9 Frrst there are our sponsors Who often wlsh to dle FAREWELL SONG You ll Never Walk Alone As we walk through the years that wlll come and go And dream of these days we have loved Well remember to hope and to love and laugh And well better the world wlth a song Well walk through the w1t1d we ll walk through the ram Though our dreams be tossed and blown Well walk walk on wlth joy IH our hearts And well never walk alone Well never walk alone Orrglnal Melody Then theres Mr Lloyd dear man How does he endure' Co'onel Hartman helps htm out Sherlff helps htm too Student and the Ploneer Are our prlde and joy And the teachers who do vamly atm To keep our mrnds employed Teachers make a val1ant try And lf we shlrked a but We do beg forg1veness now Oh how we do need tt' You who follow rn our steps Do as we entreat Love our hlgh school whrle youre here For lf cannot be beat Class Motto THIS FAR AND FARTHER Class Colors RED AND GREY Class Flower WHITE ROSE Thus page sponsored by THE ART STORE O Y . 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The Forgotten Freshmen, for Them, Three More Wonderful Years 4. .YR 'Mx C YU! 29 5 iN gulf A N QS I Fx ,f '!Q lv 1,59 'V '-1' as ff' Y, ., L , u-Hr- V , f Q if.. 3 X nv -A --J ' . ij '3' v ,J , Y Y ,ln y T ,,,-,mM1-4l.-A- ggrv , HA, ROXX I Daxitl Adams lxay 'Xtlatnson on Alheitz D n Allen Cara line A Ln larry An lerson Slllfllll An lerson R Wy Sharon Arthur but Bailey Charles Balter Lintla Banlts Ruth Barlow LL x Beasley Glenna Beawers ROW w Patritia Beavers lanet Bellush C try Benham Phillip Beretta larry Blatlt hurn Barh rrl Bohhitt Rotlney Box ROXX 1 Betty Boyd Bonnie Brmcaar lo tc, Broyx n btephen Buclx Shirley Buthanan l 1 L Butler Ray Butler R X D Helen Byer bharon Byers C htrlu Ltrrnrehael Carolyn Chastain Del in tr C hast un 'I ommy Childers Ronnie Clark ROW fm Brute C,layhaug,h on Coleman Qhxr LS Conner Boh C,osner Lin la Covey Dirk C rue Rae Jeanne Cripe ROXX lxathleen C,unnine.,ham Karl D is 1 L rrl E t 'Nlarily n East Dar een l is on lanrte E leell Dorothy Fllison X N Dnrrl lnt ris Tom I r man lxat rlccn larrell N :rm in litltller Icnolwii l mnu 'N mu l rsh Pat l1tLG1 vhon ROW 9: joseph Flinn Dale Former, Clitlortl Garland, Caroline Gehriny Gladys C'eorge. George Gilbert Duane Gilson. ROW IU: Ernest Glenn, Colette Goshen Caroline CRYZIVCS, Suzanne Gunther, Marilyn llaulfney. Claudette Hall. Ronnie Hall. ROW ll: Delema Hanners, Martha Harlman, Rohert Hartlwick, Mary' Ruth Hart- man. Davitl Hawkins. Maralou Hawkins. Max Hearth. So Have Fun and Make the Most of Your Opportumtles at B H S XX l XX xrren err Ihon 18 H1 l v and R :len llnel George Hobson X xry me Hobson lnef Hosrertler Ronxlll en R XX 7 Ioy ee ohnson I lx? rbe h our dan Ronnle Ioy Wayne Kexth Pxtty bue Krnllrul Nzome Lake Phyllls Lzlse ROXX w Xlm Lyn Lambton laner Lane Bo v Lee Do othy Louelen Ch 1flLS ll yyxn lX mls Ioe lX1 rson lxiy lX Mo ROW 4 lzlalne MeCallum Glenlla Ra XIeDermell llnzabeth Merrrll Frnest Mir enell Helen Moore Ixm Moser ROW 5 jxelsle Murphy Krrry Murray Xlarlene Xlurrly Mllle Murray Marllyn Not taee I lyy ml Nelson Barbara Neuman ROW 6 Larry Orr Russell Owen B1ll1e Owens Xererlla Owens Larry Peterson Xlaney Ann Rerehrnan erry Reynolds ROXX losephrne Roberts Barbara Rothroek laequelrne Rovye Charles behrerber Pitry Snot! larry Seeo Betty Io Shivy ROXX H Nancy bheeles banrlra brmmons LeRoy brmons Donna SIPCS Ldxyarrl bmlth Gerall bmnther lames Sons ROXY' 9 rank Stapp Carolyn bteyens Patty Stewart Robert bteyyart Doris byyltr Roy 'I1rr Robert Thorp ROW IU George Tumey Parrrua Vea Brlly G Xrers Izyelyn Vorghtehxll Carole XY aeoner Brll XY aeoner Beverly Xllallser ROXX ll Plrrrera XVatson Wanrla Way Wllllldlll Xlxermer lean Wlllranms Shlrley Wil hams Delores Xllfoollruff L1rry XXoollrulf 'Y 47 Y '-af in nf Tm? 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X Q ,A ,f .4 v 'D Qu gil vmurinm Bn! l bu' fired dll' I ba' worked. Be lbaazlff fo lbee Mori High' Au' I bu' done what I ba' done- jncfgc llwzz if ill or well. -Rudyard Kipling Mike Malott ........ Belle Crawford Cosner Maude Malott ....... Nellie Sears Saul Harry Raggdale . Florence Emery . WQIYUC Harryman john Donovan ...... john Pearson .... Margaret Tatom B ivins Fred Martin .,........... Robert Henderson Barbara Henderson jerry Bolding ..... 1882 1884 1898 1908 1915 1914 1917 1921 1922 1924 1958 1944 1950 1952 Actrvrty programs such as thrs presented by Mr Pearson of the Ind1anapol1s Chamber of Commerce rllustrate the ne cessrty for our present students as our forefathers d1d a century a o ACTJIVJITJUES QW Y 'ops Pa 'XKNW ' .M . .. ,,.,.:,s . ' . . ' 7 U. - -59' a ' . 7- . f '45, .S ..- 7' - s tfhlggf - 'iii f-.3 , , - .Zin b to proneer for Democracy just Q -gf ' 'ag-J - ' .. :Q:3- '-ini 'Q' g I 21:11 1 - . .JG h , J-12 I9 .fr S 'Ab' 1 SIIATED: joe McPike, Diana Girdley, Bill Henderson. ROW' l: janet Allen, Gladys Browning, Kay Adamson, Wilnma Hobson. Mary Alice Hines, Rowena George, lfvclyn Voightschild, lirank Stapp, Regina Box, Elizabeth jourdan, Pat Murray, jackie Rowe, Keith Greathouse. ROW' 2: Betty Turner, Phyllis McKnight, Francie Winterhalrer. joan Benham, Mary Ann McPike, limily Kremp, Danny True, Kenny Hodges, john Sanford, joe Mason, Morris llndris, Bill Briscoe. ROW' 5: Orville jones, Mickey Craig, Sara lkerd, Don Kindred, David Boyd. Robert Herr, liugene Miller, jack McKnight, David Adams, Kenny Vfright. The Student Council was organized in l94l as a stu- dent administrative unit. Representatives from each home room are elected by the students and their work is super- vised by Mr. Lloyd and Miss Newsom. Student Council National Honor Society SliATliD: Shirley Browning, Miss Painter. STANDING: Mary Hostetrler, joe McPike, Nancy Kern. ABSIZNT: lilizabeth Corpening. The National Honor Society was in- troduced into Bedford High School in 19-43. Membership is based on scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. Members must have an average of 90 throughout their entire high school career to qualify. This page sponsored by LANE RADIO Cv T. V. SERVICE Stone City Student Staff Our Student Staff consisted of members of the iournalism class whose duty it was to see that we received our high school newspaper every two weeks. We are really proud of our paper, and appreciate the successful labors of its staff. Pioneer Staff The much-looked-forward-to yearbook is produced by the efforts of those juniors and seniors who belong to the Pioneer Staff. We sincerely hope that our annual this year meets all of your expectations. 4 ga n 1 STONE CITY STUDENT STAFF ROW' I: Joyce Long, Sandra Mason, Mary Lou Usborne, Mary Lashbroolt, ROXX7 J: Peggy Sipes, Ilerb Barnard, Mary Chilton. ROW 3: Roberta Umphress, Rick -lohnson, Kathleen Goen. ROW' I: I-Iarold Ravenna. Don Kindred. Bob I-Ierthel. PIONEER STAFF SEATED: Carolyn Shepard, Nancy Kern. Mary Hostettler, Diana Girdley. Susan Shoulty, Emily Kremp, janet Allen. STANDING: Charles McGuire, Reed Beard, Kenny Wright, Sandy Mason, Peggy Sipes, Joyce Long, Barbara Hawkins, Ellen Harlan, Vivian Gimlin. Mira Jo Guthrie. This page sponsored by LANZ LUMBER CO. 9 American Legion Oratorical Contestant Paula THOMAS Each year the speech department cooperates with the local chap- ter of the American Legion in assisting local students who compete in the American Legion Oratorical contest. Local winners may ad- vance to County, then to District, State, and National competition. The experience gained in such contests is invaluable, as it offers op- portunity for thinking and expressing of opinions hefore an audience. 3 11 :B age ,4 Scarlet and Purple SliA'lilfD: liinily Kremp, -Ioe Mcljike, ,Liner Allen. Pat Rariclen. ROW' l 1 Roma Tredup. Cora Anne Lewis, janet Mirris. Rozie Quaclaenhush. Rowena George. Alesaie xlacohs, Mary Carrell Smith. RIJXX' lg Mary Alice Hines, Susan Peder- sen. Sue Crane. Paula Thomas, Ronnie Beretta, Loren la lfllison, Shirley Browning. RUXX' S: Phyllis Mcliniuht, Gene lngle, David Richards, john Sanford, Jerry Wil- li1iti's. -lerry Burton, Mary Ann NcPike, Jane Gillei. ROW' ig Don Fish, Gordon Emery, Bud Houpt. Bill Henderson. ,Ian Fox, Connie Nel- son, Size lindris. Thespians Rozie Quackenhush, Cora Anne Lewis, Mary Alice Hines. jan Fox. Bill Henderson, janet Allen, limily Kremp, joe McPilce, Mrs. Chandler. I +525 3' L , t gig. ,,Q , W i - ggfig, up ,V A 'fm W f , ,- fx W - X we fi? '21 'E' .- ml-3.,E21fi,giE, V Q z f t , I ffwz .V . f , ri g , 'ltfsji 3 ,. .xiii This page sponsored by POWELL PHOTOCRAPHER STAGE HANDS Connie Nelson Gene Ingle Jan Toi. Don Fish Ronnie Beretta SPRING PLAY CAST Christmas Play 'Not Even a Mouse was the title of our Christmas play which presented the hilarious outcome of mistaken Christmas gifts. Spring Play Our spring production by jean Provence was the story of a high school graduate and his struggle to go to college and to swallow his pride The name of this comedy drama in three acts was Iune Graduate CHRISTMAS PLAY CAST Cora Anne Levsis Janet Allen Joe McPiLe Rowena George jerry Williams Bill Henderson Emily Kremp Mary Alice Hines janet Allen Bill Henderson Bud l-loupt Joe McP1ke Emily Kremp Jerry Williams Mary Alice Hines Lorenda Ellison Mrs Chandler Sue Crane ford Rowena George Cora Anne Lewis Jerry Burton I! This page sponsored by THE FAIR STORE c , ' O C . Phyllis McKnight, Maiy caifeu Smitli, John sanf 14 v I Ot. 5 y, - J ,. 6 lf. f R x 2 ' 1' i The Literary Club has as its purpose increasing the interests of its members in reading the better books written by our modern authors and in reading . our great classics of literature. The programs for IIJIYCCTHTV each meeting are handled by the members them- selves, and usually consist of book reports given by the students. LITERARY CLUB SEATED: Mira jo Guthrie. Miss Durrenburger. Rowena George, Cora Anne Lewis, STANDING: Wilnia Hobson, Ellen Harlan, Susan Shoulty, Emily Kremp, Darlene Edgell, Barbara Hawkins, Mary Ann Inman, Carol Ann johnson, Rozie Quackenbush, Sudi Edmiston. JUMP TOXVN COUNCIL SEATED: Francie Winterhalter, Miss Denny, ,Ioe McPike. STANDING: Wilma Hobson, Beacane Briner, Emily Kremp, Mira ,Io Guthrie. Danny True. jump Town Council is composed of representative students who attend the ac- tivities sponsored by Youth Center. Miss Denny, super- visor, depends upon this group for suggestions and projects that make our Youth Center a good place to gath- er and to have fun. This page sponsored by GOODMAN-IESTER DEPARTMENT STCRE LIBRARY ASSISTANTS SEATED Frank Martin Betty Turner STANDING Sue Ducker Betty Bourland Maralou Haw kms Geneva Stockton Harold Ira, Dorothy Turpm Tom Web PROJECTIONIST S CLUB ROW l Irancns Stone jerry Burton joe McPnlte Volney Ol son Rlchard Byers ROW 2 Herbert Barnard john Todd kenny Hodges Eddre Ducker Tom Fender Dyer Gene Ingle Angelo Veros Charles Flddler L1brary Assrsltanrs Projectionisfs Club The Lrbrary Assrstanrs are Mrss Byerley s speclal helpers who carry our the crrculatron end of our 11 brary These students recerve M credrt for each se mesrer of five perrods of work per week Thcse boys are the ones who make rr possxble for us to see the frlms IH cooperatron w1rh our regu lar classwork Four years of servlce as a proyecrronrst rewards each one wrth an Old Englrsh B This page sponsored by GREYSTONE GIFT SHOPPE ' ' , ' b. ROW 3: Paul Bundy, Bob , 0 . . . , . Second Year Latin Class The Advanced Latin Class takes the place of a Latin Club this year as this group carries out the pro- jects and give reports and discussions that are ordi- narilly left for club groups. Miss Roberts reports that the class is doing fine work and is enjoying reading Caesar. Angela Papa, Wilma Hobson, blames Kerney, Carol Ann johnson, Rose Marie Kennedy, Roma Tredup, Mary Ann McPike, Paula Thomas, Susan Pedersen, Miss Roberts, John McMillan, Sharon Birk, Gordon limery, Rowena George, Vivian Gimlin, Muriel Craig, Sandra Carl, Lyndel Deford, Donnie Keithley. Art Club ROW 1 Paul Todd Janet Clubb Bill Henderson Carolyn Goshen David Guthrie Barbara Rothrock Mrs frank ROW 2 Barbara Fisher Janet Ste wart David Dishman Janice Edgell Ronnie Clark Darleen Edgell Bob Turpin Every two weeks a meeting of the Art Club is held in Mrs Frank s room The activities of the club are all concerned with creating increased interest in art and the programs for the meetings are designed to carry out this purpose Many lovely displays may be seen in the art room which have been de signed and made by the mem bers of this club This page sponsored by BEDFORD PAINT rf WALLPAPER stone : , , , , , , . . B Z 3 , ' ' A 5 ' Y , , I h J 1 1 , . Y, X I . . A , . . . 5 7 , , I V - Consumer Math CONSUMER MATH CLASS ROW 1 : Anne Baker, Mary Ann Snyder, Olin Kern, Sandra Chambers Betty Cross. ROW 2 Danny True Bob Lewis Volney Olson Bob Hedrick ROW 9 Joann Beyers Sara Trueblood Harold Bartley Harold lkerd Joe Harrell ROW 4 Robert McCain Emery Jackson Roger Lewis Anna Mc Crary Miss Priest Dean Johnson Y TEENS ROW 1 Mary Alice Hines Maryann McPil-te Rose Goen Yvonne Riggs ROW 2 Rowena George Gladys Browning Sara lkerd Betty Cross Pat Murray Carol Baer Sharon Birk Shirley Browning Sandra Chambers Jackie Byers Elaine Ingle Rheta Porter ROW 3 Sue Endris Francie Winterhalter Lizabeth Corpening Nancy Jo Cox Darleen Edgell Vir gmia George Marilyn Grubb Sue Crane Joan Benham Carol John son Phyllis McKnight Shirley Goss man Marlene Casada ROW 4 Nancy Kern Mary Hostettler Diana Girdley Sherry Scoville Peggy Brown Mary Frances Vincent Martha Switzer Beacane Brmer Carolyn Shepard Elaine Alexander Sharon McGuire Sandy Harris Barbara McGuire Tvsila Faubon Y Teens Girls Reserve was organized in 1924 In 1979 the club became over crovs ded, and a separate club, the Blue Triangle vu as organized In th1s club Juniors and Semors were the only members In 1947 the Club s name was changed to Y Teens Miss Nevs son and Miss Priest are the ever faithful sponsors Consumer Math is our newest addition to the study program, having just been introduced this last semester. They make a study of the everyday prob- lems which may be met as we are put on our own. We hope that a continued interest will be taken in the course, considering the profits to be gained by it. Jeanne Cripe Naome Lalte Inez Hostcttler Suri Gunther ROW 7 Marilyn Hacltnes Carolyn Chastain Marilyn East Niarlene Murras Darleen East Elaine MCCullum Helen Byers Sharon Arthur Jacme Rowe Patty Watson ROW 3 Barbara Bobbit Tvsanette Henderson Glanda Mc Dorman Niaralou Havsltins Kas Mao Patty Scott Evelsn Voigts child Patty Veal Jean Williams ROW 4 Linda Banlts Janet Lane Virpila Ovens Kathleen Farrell Janice Edgell Bonnie Brinegar Jo Roberts Colette Goshen Mary Ruth Hartman Barbara Rothrock Thus Page sponsored by BUCK LEMON FURNITURE STORE, INC y l 3 , . , , , . : I ' , 3 . . 3 - : r . . v , , Z 9 , , , . A , - , , U , , , , . . Z . Q , Q . I , , . . , . 3 - , , Y I 7 - 7 1 - , . :- . , D , , . , y. U , , , , ROW 1: Dolly Moore, Gladys George, Faye Butler, Rae ' I , ' . 1 v ' ' . , . , 4 - , 1 L ,K v - ' . .. ,-, ' V , H V ' Y ' 'M ' V I . ' , 1. U . ,' y s .V . ' . , ,. . , ! 7 ' , - , . . - v A . r r ' 3 5 ' . I The Band ROW l: Harold Inman, David Adams, David Gyger, Sue Todd, Susie Gunther ,lames Trinkle, David Guthrie, Sue Crane. ROW Z: Judy Asbell. Sharon Arthur, Dick Craig, Patty Murray, joan Wilhite Marylyn Lambton, jerry Blackburn, Ed Maick, Betty Cross, Zenobia Finney. ROW 3: Howard Liva, jack Owens, Carolyn Williams, Pat Brogan, Regina Box Sharon Birk, jean Williams. Volney Olson, Martha Niflis, john Vestal, Dick Bran: son, Barbara McGuire, Phil Barlow, ROW' 4: Ronnie Clark, Kenny Wfrigbt, Judy Mount, Phil Borders, Betty Boyd Keith Freeman, Tom Fender, Sharon McGuire, Buddy Murray, Twila Faubion Rosemarie Kennedy. ROW' 5: Francis Stone, joe McPike, Anna McCrary, David Hawkins, jerry Swit zer, Charles Carmithael, john Tovey, Eugene Miller, Bill Fortner, jerry Williams john McMillan, Larry Orr, XWe all appreciate the good job the band did at pep sessions and basketball games all season. And remember the rain at the football game? They were right there, helping us keep our spirits up all the way through. Majoirettes Flashing barons and gay costumes add dash and color to the band appearances. Betty Cross, Carolyn Williams, ju- dith Asbell, Cora Ann Lewis, joan Wilhite. Lorenda Ellison was absent. his page sponsored by BURTON'S STORE Special Music Groups VOCAL SOLOISTS ROW' l: Patty Veal, Phyllis Mc- Knight. ROW' Z: Roma Tre-dup. Mar- lene Murray, Virginia George. ROXV 5: Rosemarie Kennedy. -lo Roberts. ROW' iz Jerry XVilliafns, Pat Rariden. Don Nelson. ROW' 5: David Richards. joe Mcpilie, Creighton McChord. Tom Braxton. ROW I ROW 2 ROW 5 ROXX' rl ROW' l ROXX' 2 ROW' 3 Inman. BOYS VOCAL l2NSElNlBl.lf ROXX' 1: David Bartlett, jim Polley. ROXV 21 David Richards, jack McKnight. jerry W'illiams. ROW' 5: Larry Chrisman, Don Nelson. loe McPilce, Tom Braxton. ' ROW' rl: Gordon limery. Creighton McChord. These special music groups made up of soloists and ensembles have provided many fine programs for the school and the community during the past year. They were entered in the District and State con- tests early in the year and brought back many first, second, and third place ribbons and medals as proof of the excellence of their performance there. They are a real asset to our school, and reflect much credit upon the instruction given them by Mr. Thomas and Miss Keach. Trinkle, How ROW' al: SOLOISTS: judy Asbell. Sharon Birk, Sue Todd, jean Ann Willianis. Kenneth Wright, David Adams. Tom Fender, jerry W'illiams, Keith Freeman. IiNSEMBI.liS: lfrantis Stone, Susie Gunther, john McMillan. David Adams. Sue Crane, Sue Todd, Anna McCrary. Iiugene Miller. Kenneth Wriglit, ,ludith Mount, Judith Asbell, David Guthrie, james ard Liva, Tom liender, Keith Freeman, David Hawkins, Phil Barlow, Harold This page sponsored by CHAMBERS BROTHERS ELECTRIC CO. ROW l: Elizabeth Merrell, Sandra Miller, Creighton McChord, David Richards, Tom Braxton, Joe McPike. Jerry Williams, Donna Sipes, Elizabeth Corpening, Rosemarie Kennedy. ROW 2: Mary Jane Hobson, Joan Byers, Gladys Browning, Janet Morris, Phyllis McKnight. Virginia George. Marlene Murray. Russell Owens, Elaine Ingle, Gladys George, Jackie Byers. Sandra Chambers, Beverley Xwalker, Kay Adamson, Evelyn Brewer, Sue Todd. ROW S: Sarah Trueblood, Darlene Easton, Joan Wilhite, Shirley Secrest, Patty Haley, Barbara Fisher. Mary Ann McPike, Judith Hardman, Marilyn Grubb, Judith Mount, Dotty Turpin, Carol Baer, Mira Jo Guthrie. Vivian Gimlin, Mary Carrell Smith. ROW Ai: Jean Hardman, Delores Elkins, Linda Covey, Ernestine Cochran, Paula Thomas, Roma Tredup, David Guthrie, David Adams, Jack McKnight, Don Nelson, Pat Rariden, Nancy Trueblood, Pat Veal, Jo Roberts, Barbara Rothrock, Beverley Riley, Carol Divine, Shirley Brown, Frances Winterhalter, Carole Wagoner. ROW 5: Eugene Miller, David Bartlett, Larry Chrisman, Gordon Emery, Dan True, Tom Fender, Doyle Raines, Richard Byers, Ronnie Clark, Mary Ann Chestnut, Peggy Brown, Etta Mae Chambers, Martha Switzer, Jean Ann Williams. 4 'K r ..... .22 A li Y '4 it 1 .J This page sponsored by CROWDER'S DRUG STORE Vocal Music Bedford High Schools musical inclinations are made obvious by the large membership in the Canta- mus club. Its members have entertained us at many con- vocations and at Christmas time we all enjoyed their beautiful caroling in the halls. This caroling has be- come an annual project, and is always looked forward to by both students and reach- ers. Trial by Jury ROW 1: Creighton MCChord, David Richards, Tom Braxton, Eliza- beth.Corpening, Joe McPike, Jerry Williams. ROW 2: Janet Morris, Phyllis McKnight, Virginia George, Mar- lene Murray, Russell Owens, Elaine Ingle, Gladys George, Jackie Byers. ROW 3: Shirley Secrest, Patty Haley, Barbara Fisher, Mary Ann McPike, Judith Hardman, Marilyn Grubb, Judith Mount, Dotty Tur- pin, Rosemarie Kennedy, Carol Baer. ROW 4: Paula Thomas, Roma Tredup, David Guthrie, David Adams, Jack McKnight, Don Nel- son, Pat Rariden, Nancy Trueblood, Pat Veal, Jo Roberts, Barbara Roth- rock. ROW 5: Eugene Miller, David Bartlett, Larry Chrisman, Gordon Emery, Dan True, Tom Fender, Doyle Raines, Richard Byers, Ronnie Clark. Gil-l's Ensemble ROW l: Pat Veal, Marlene Murray, Elaine lngle, Judith Hard- man, Jackie Byers, Virginia George, Gladys Browning. ROW 2: Sandra Chambers, Mira Jo Guthrie, Mary Alice Hines, Rosemarie Kennedy, Phyllis Mc- Knight, Barbara Fisher, Dotty Tur- pin, Patty Haley. ROW 5: Mary Carrell Smith, Mary Ann McPike, Joan Wilhite, Judy Mount, Roma Tredup, Linda Covey, Nancy Trueblood, Carol Divine. ROW 4: Francie Winterhalter, Beverley Riley. Pat Rariden, Paula Thomas, Marilyn Grubb, Martha Switzer, Barbara Rothrock, Carole Xwagoner, Jo Roberts. Study Clubs SOCIAL SCIENCE CLUB Among its many activities the Social Studies club en- joyed a picnic at Santa Claus, Indiana, and a tour of Lincoln Memorial Park. The also had the rivilefe of Q Y I P fb hearin Y our Con rressman, Mr. Earl Wilson. 5 S ROW' l: Mira ,Io Guthrie, Sudi Edmiston, Lorenda Ellison, Bob Dyer, Emily Krernp. janet Allen, Francie Wfinterhalter, Peggy Sipes, Darlene Edgell, Sandra Mason. ROW' Z: Sue Endris, Sharon McGuire, Mary Hosrettler, Elizabeth Corpening, Sandra Carl, Juanita Todd, Mary Alice Hines, Virginia George, Mary Carrell Smith, Soni Gates, Shirley Browning, Pat Rariden, Barbara Hawkins, Herb Barnard, Kenneth Dorsett, Eddie Ducker. ROW' 5: joe McPike, Carolyn Shepard, Kenneth Wright. Nancy Fields, Sharon Scoville, Susan Shoulry, Ellen Harlan, jerry Williams, Charles McGuire, Bud Houpt, Gene Ingle. KEY CLUB Sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club and directed by junior High Principal Maurice McFadden the Key Club gives social and civic service training that is valuable for all. ROW' iz Boh llerthel. David Hall, Kenneth Dorsett. Bill Briscoe. loe McPike, Ronnie Beretta, Richard Beyers. ROXY' 2: David Rithards, Creighton McChoril, Keith Freeman, jerry Vl'iIliams, Morris Endris. Dick Moser, john Sanford. ROW' 5: Don Kindred, Bob Craig. Bill Henderson, ,lim Newkirk. Kenneth V4'right, Gordon lfmery, Tom Braxton. ROW' -iz Charles Craig, Dean Eicher, Don Deckard, Gene lngle. Larry Chrisman, Bob Dyer, Paul Todd, Roy Bundy, Kenneth Hodges, Olin Kern, Charles McGuire. Charles Fiddler. This page sponsored by CROWE FURNITURE STORE Sclence Club The sh lpe of thrngs to tome rn ly well be eletermmed nn the test tubes md belle ers of laboratory enthus1asts Perhlps these students wlll help to determme the vlays of the vlorld of the future bLATLD busan Shoulty janet Allen Bud Houpt Davld Matthews jerry Wrer Fllzaheth Lorpenrne Sandra Carl Emlly Kremp Sharon Brrle B111 Henderson STAINDINIG llm Charles Sehrerher lerry Boyd Kenneth Wrneht son Mr Carpenter New lxlflx Frank Carson Burton lohn Toxey Davrd lohn Sanford Wxlma Hob Drawer Tralnlng ln this tl ly of slovl ro lds lnd llst e lrs rt lS llell thlt those who drne he thor ouqhly prepared to meet all LlI'1X11'1Q eond1 trons Our luqh sehool students xx ho tllee IDYIVLI' TFIIHIHQ lre lll llell preplred XX l oe Doll ms Som Cslmmlwers Pllll ls e mellt Slllflll bfdff M FX lmllton ettl llllllilfel Plt Bradford RCDW 7 anet Morris Sue lelelemln Delores lllxms Sharon llerr hue Plper Qrenell Stoelston bharon Berllxele Ann Baleer RLX1 Lreor Boll Srpes B1ll Georee W a Peeey S1pes C ral Mrtehell Bert Lross Mrra o Guthrle lanet Allen Llrolxn Shep Rose Goen Wllnla Louden ROW 1 Patsy Doueherty Izllzalleth lxern lull Nlaxwxell Sharon Seov1lle Beverley Rrlel lllen Har lln Naney Trueblood Phyllrs Loxeall Roberta Roherts Mr Crane Rlehard lxress Don Brllees Iohrl Towel Thus page sponsored by EPIE'S 'sf 0 0 0 ' 2 ' 2 2 -2 '2 V. Z , , ' 2 , . - X L 1 L A A 1 U 1' x ' .- 4 l ' ' . , , , ., A .. L 2 ' 2 k 2 2 'A - 2 ' . 1 ' ' 1 RO ' 1 ,l ' le' f ' ' - ,. 1' lf M K 'Q' , f ' 'f , Li 1' llg ' , B- 1' 2 1 , , , ' 2 . 2 . V B 2 I ,'..' , 2, W ,,l R, gc' RO fx jj ' , lil . ' ' I , A y ard, Mary Chilton. Mary Hostettler, Paula Thomas, V rf. , , 2 ' , ' , k . , M - 2 V ' . ' N-Q 'kxyfn I l 1 at ' 54 M a 0 Al . L 3 x ' .1 A 4 A A 1 4 2 A2 -' Q A ' 2 ' ' . ' 2 L A ,, , , I Y . ' . .' . , . ' 4 . . . , H1 Y Club Pro eets proer rms mtl yrty pl ns 1 e w ylrled md eonstruetrye pro brun for thxs energetle group of boys bE'XTED Iranels btone Daynl Adams Charles X1LGU1f6 lim lNevyk1rk Bxll Hen lerson lan fox Mr Carpenter ROW 1 Bob Lee Ronall Clark Ierry Anderson Ioe Ma son erry Blaekburn Charles Blker Charles Conner Pit lru Llhhon Bud Houpt Ioe MLP1k1. Herb Barnard ROXX 3 kenneth NXrn.ht Larry Orr Boh Hall Bob Herr B1 Uyyens Larry Peterson lerry Byers Cafeterla Gnarls Wflthout student help M1ss Mfush eouldn r serye those ftppetrzrng metls thru grve us 111 thu um yrror and yrtahty These grrls err xheqd of the hne so they yyrll be ready to serve when the bell rrngs Catfetefmat Workers Mrs Duke euts those eyen sllees of yurey pre Mrs Mrnn plrees them nettly on the plttes md Mlss Mush She ellmly SLIPLYX ISCS Thus page sponsored by BEDFORD DAIRY COMPANY SEATED: Sue Piper, Helen Beasley, Pat Rob- erts, Muriel Schroppel, Fd Ducker, Pat Haskett Bob Burkhart. STANDING: Charles Fiddler, Mr. Brown Bill George, Harold Bartley, Joe Endris, Chris- tina Pace. Salesmanship Class Since dozens of high school graduates go into employment of the merchandising type Mr. Brown decided that a course in selling would give valuable experience. lr has , they all agree. Office Practice ROW l: Peggy Sipes, Shirley Browning, Sharon Berwick, Sarah Moyer, Lucille Garland Joyce Long, Reva George. ROW 2: Stella Hudson, .lo Ann Brock, Roberta Umphress, Shirley Byers, Sue Piper, Peggy Wagoner. ROW 3: Diana Girdley Carolyn Shepard, Sandra Mason. Office practice students are usually senior girls whose duties are both varied and important. They are a great help to our office staff by the miscellaneous errands they take care of, running the mimeograph machine, setting up ofhce records, and a thousand other tasks too numerous to list. This project is very valuable to those planning to become secretaries. This page sponsored by BEDFORD SUPPLY COMPANY 'W 7 'Qw- Co ed Gulld Thls group carr1es out all sorts of style stud1es make up ex perlments and other appearance projects des1gned to grve rn formatlon that w1ll be socnally valuable throughout thelr l1ves VIVIHH Chapman Patty Kmdred Elamc Alexander Ehzabeth Merrell Kathleen jevu ell Beverley Dunlap W1lma Louden Frances Duncan Student Councll Parent's Luncheon The major project of Nanonal Educatlon Week rn No vember vsas an 1nv1tat1on to the parents of Student Councnl members to ,om the Councll for luncheon at the caeterna Many attended but th1s plcture of Raymond A Kremp and h1s daughter Emxly Kremp bemg servcd by Yvonne Rlggs cafe terla checker and Prmcnpal H A Lloyd best represents the ldeal of servxce held by the Councrl group .W ' NM l ' '-A:--. ENGL, 1 ff av .. 1' . 1- 40 6: 'A 6 . 'fb 'Q N c . . I fl I ,r .-,-9 1---LA4-Q - Q 1, . , - - , - C . . . . . 2 . 9 7 7 7 . 9 v a s O I . 1 , . , c . . . Y I . - 1 s 9 , c . . Appreciation There is no way to measure appreciation. No one ever weighed, measured, touched, or tasted appreciation until Mrs. C. L. McNutt established the lovely practice of baking a gor- geously decorated cake which is served the team after the last basketball game of the year- no matter where that game is played. Thanks, fellas -that's what the cake means. And the team and school join in saying, Thanks, Mrs. McNutt, for showing us- APPRECIATION. ,, 6 Q ,Tiff . ,lg A 5.-s. C Za- , . g- Ewa' HQ Ju, .f .. 'fy i fi??ff. ..' 7l- ' .ff ' 5 Af? T - fa' I t 5.-teal .V . - :V .1 I H55 Nj, , r, A g tt ' ' . I ' 5 Y- - ' v ' : '-' , g f- 'J -, 1' ' Qu V! Karr- N: 3 . ,PJ . qv. i .r a is s ' L K 4 -' is f 5.2 it I h:?i...'. 'ax' J 1 b??e.L Stonecutter Gridmen The 1952 Stonecutter Eleven scored their best record since football re-opened as a Bedford high school sport in 1947. Fans are highly enthusiastic about the game and the season's record of six vic- tories and only two defeats. THE SEASON We They We They l5 hlasonville 7 0 Bloomington Univees l2 52 Martinsville 7 Z0 Mitchell 6 13 Princeton 0 7 Worthington 27 7 Huntingburg 0 7 Seymour 0 4 ,. L 1 i , ...ABQ K Y I l ROW I: Darrell Conner. Larry Buckner, jack Simmons, Larry Peterson, Rodney Box, Keith Armstrong, David Sears. ROW 2: jim Wykoff, Dick Moser, Olin Kern, Bob Craig, Luwell Smith, Don Deckert, Bob Dyer. ROW 5: Charles Craig, Dwight Prewitt, Ralph Canada, Bill Gabbert, Dean Eicher, Kenny Dorsett, Gene lngle, jerry Ralston. jerry Simmons. ROW -3: Ronald Colvin, Gene Miller, Coaches Wagoner, Snyder, Kaminski, Creighton McChord, Bill Treadwell. Stan Kaminski, line coach, and Warren Wfagoner, assistant coach, were new to Cutter football this year, but they helped Coach Bob Snyder build a hard lighting team that will not soon be forgotten at B. H. S. The Squad was proud to move into their new homel' in the Parkview-Central school, and used the prac- tice field next to the playing held. Here are the coaches in their new office. Illb 1YQ JL Foothall RESERVE SCHEDULE They Washrngron Mxrchell Bloomlngton Unrvecs Seymour Bloomrngton Umvees ROW 1 jrm Kress Howard Lrva Charles Baker George Gxlherr jerry Welmer Pat Fltzgxbbon ROW 7 Rodney Box Ph1l Barlow Bob Butrerheld Orvrlle jones Harold Beavers Dw1g.,ht Prevutt ROW 3 Coach Wagoner D3Vld johnson Larry Peterson Gene Mxller Norman llddler Ronald Colvin Coach KHUIIHSRI Foothall Managers The hovs vyho helped brnng a very successful football season were Conrad Nelson john Cochran Charles Mc Gurre and Harold Splnks Cabsenr when p1crure was taken J They are shown herc 10 the new storage room In quarters such as fh1S the coaches and manager s vsorlc was not reduced but It vsas much more enloyable We 6 ' 6 6 ' 32 13 ' ' J 28 9 7 O ' ' 8 I ii 9 'N I s U 1 A X 8 f . X I Q T I 1 ' X . . Football It is hard to defeat a team that has excellent coaching and good facilities. DRESSING ROOM The Cutters in their new dressing room at the Parkview-Central school. Big shower rooms, roomy office space for the coaches, large equipment storage areas, make this a wonderful place for students, managers, and coaches to work. Going through new plays before the big game This page sponsored by SCHLOOT-DOUGHERTY' FURNITURE CO. urn lyqjv' R If -if ,.,, . Q . PS RZ W44 v 3 90 , 5, , . Vg x as 1 V ,L fi is wx. M Mu., , X I my ,AL 1 I 153 7 W' ,..ft, 'F ,LH ffd-:X 5 K 5 'iv if 4 gf V 0 '11 , A .i ,gif 1-f X 'H gf 'lg' 4 rv fr 0' I I arf 3 gn 5 ,uv 5 .R , W 219 ,L .gg ,ral 1' 5 A 41 an -+ cg is B1 'X ff. .110 . 3 ,Q fi 'ax 54 .4 sv if I 5 Q Hardwood Heroes in Action That Central of Evansville game was one for the book . They beat us, by one point, 50-49, and it was one of the best played and most exciting games of the season. il ll Z Our Coaches Everyone realizes that a team has a hard time being better than its coach, but few seem to realize that no coach can be any better than his team. Our coaches realize both facts. It is not the individual Or the army as a whole, But the everlastin' teamwork Of every bloomin' soul. May our good coaches always be represented by good teams, is the sincere wish of the school. This page sponsored by BLACK-CARMICHAEL LUMBER COMPANY Beellorel 11 rel lust one res,ul1r blele from the 51 squ 1el oe Ell1ott B111 loxelll 1111 Wykculf B111 Br1seoe Boln Dyer Cl11rles Y1eleller mel Cyllfl Kern e 1111e 111 to 1111 the open posmons for the 1957 se rson In sp1te ol lTlL1Ll1 xxorle of seven suns xncl eleven losses Touoh luele lslllS rh1s just wx 1sn t OUR ye lr ROW 1 O11n lxern B111 Gabhert Coach Ralph Holmes ROW 7 Goreten Emery jrm Vvyleoff Charles Ynlller B111 Bnscoe Bah Dyer B111 Loxeall Ioe l'lll0II 11m Nelson Managers Student Managers The team n1.1n.1gers, jan Fox, SCHIOF, and P1111 Borders, 1un1or, are the fellows who do all the xx orle behmd the seenes Want a fevl ton els washed' T1f11s page sponsored by BRUCE TINSLEY MEN'S WEAR 1 1 ' ' ' 1' 1 2 ' ' X a , y s 8 2 .S 4' , , 1 ' s -1 1 5 ' . A I ' Y A a- 12 . ' ' A - ' ' ' and worry the se-ason enelcel with an unimpressive rceorel A , .' 2 . 1 1 . 57 r -, Y' 5 ' -Q '1 ' , fe ,R ' . e ' . A ' , h 1 r , B . BILL LOVEALL. with his right-handed push shot, really wrecked the opposition this year. Bill is a senior. BOB DYE R, the BIG hoy on the team, had a good season- and that hook shot of his l T T Boh is also a senior. CHARLES EIDDLER, a senior, had his 'iups and downs , hut Martinsville didn't like those long one-handed shots. OLIN KERN, a hard driving junior, will he the only regular hack next year. BILL BRISCQOE, a hard worker and a good rehounder, will also , graduate this Varsity Netmen ivmi year. lAnother hoy that Martinsville won't grieve BILL GABBERT, a sophomore. moved up to the varsity during the season. Bill will he hack next year. IOE ELLIOTT, a senior, whose storing had most fans raving, will sure he missed next year. -IIM NELSON, a sophomore, didn't see much action this year, hut he has Two to go . GORDON EMERY, a sophomore, also has two years to go. Should develop into a power . HM XVYKOEF, a senior, also had a good luck shot that kept the fans yelling. Good work, lim, Bill Loveall Bob Dyer Charles Fiddler Olin Kern Bill Briscoe Bill Gabbert joe Elliott jim Nelson Gordon Emery Jim Wfykoff Basketball RESERVES The second team, under the coaching of Stanley Wilder, jim Perkins, Dan True, David Ernie Barnes, had another successful season Sears, Eddie Ducker, Ronald Colvin, Ralph with a record of 9 wins, 8 losses. These are the Canada, john Bellush, Oliver Stepp, Darrell boys who will take the place of the ones grad- Conner, 6CenterJ Coach Ernie Barnes. uating this year: gf Uh-L 1 OT Salem Washington jasper Mitchell New Albany Vincennes Williams Bloomington THE RECORD THEY 41 34 31 23 42 29 20 18 YELL LEADERS Pat Baily, jack Simmons, Bohhy Lee, and Shirley Secrest were all new at the task of leading Bedfords' cheerers, hut they did a great job. Good Luck next year, liidsl Seymour Mitchell Washington jeffersonville Brownstown Central K Evan Bloomington Martinsville THEY s.J This page sponsored by POWELL PHOTOGRAPHER GOLF TEAM Spring Sports TRACK TEAM ROXX' l: lohn 'I'ox'cY. Don Detlierl. Anuclo Veros. Frank Martin, Herlw Barnard, -loc Elliott. 4 K ROW' 2: Coach Boh Snyder. Gene lnlule, Darrell Conner, Lowell Smith, Dlerry' Simmons. Harold Bcawrs. ROXX' 3: Creighton Mcilhord, Charles McGuire, David Sears. ,lohn Bellush, Ralph Canada. ROW l laelx MLKn1i.,ht Volney Olson Bob Herthel ROW 7 Roy Iarr David Mathexxs Larry Chrisman lxen Peterson AP ll 8 GOLF SCHEDU LE Vineennes tsper it Bedford Bloomington it Bloomington BASEBALL Wtshingtcmn Bloomington it Bedford Seymour French liek at Bedford SIAC Tourmment tt EXdflSXlllC' Seymour If Seymour C Settional Tourntment it Bed ord STATE ima!! in ROW kenny Hodges erry Simmons Don Deelxcrt lacl. Srmmon joe Endris ROXX 7 Keith Armstrong, Larry Butltner Phil Borders Tom Webb jm Vkklxoll ROXX u Gordon lmtry jim 'Nel son Boh Turpin Bill Loxeall Charlie Iiddlcr joe Elliott ROW l Danny 'lrun Olin lxern Bill Bristoe Bill Galvlwert Bob Dyer This page sponsored by B 8' B SHOES J --4 ' M S . .i 4 Qi N -A W 'L X7 'Tl N A , Y ' . - X X ' Q l - I fa R 1 'X ,l I .4 , . K, f Y fi V I 'nf' R . ' ' . ji . 1 U .. 4' l5 4 1 U fr - 23 1 ' , i .2 is ' t. Y 7 E 4. h W L It I f - 'V-J . MAY 5 Evansville schools at Bedford . ' i i f 7 . . 1 rf f - - L 9 2 , . , s - j' . ' Q , . . ' L, . ,- 7 - 1 2 A A KY I ' . . fx l' .ef .y .X , M' 24 ,Xu y a x y 1 9 ,N I i ' I I U 1 r sf, 4 , ,. ' li ' ' A -' ., Q ' R' , it G A A Olfflcers 3 G A A offlcers are elected ln the fall and stay 1n offree ull the next sprmg FROM LEIT TO RIGHT Paula Thomas Carolyn bhepartl Mary Hostettler Carol Mntehell was abaent when the pneture was taken Basketball 'Team To w1n pl lces on the Basketball Team, TCHIU 7 l d e 71 h b gli if S wmpuc lglmst Ot er mem ers of The Volley Ball Team members are gxven tests to determlne thenr sklll to be el1g1ble for the team l RON'l ROW Inez Hostettler Patty Watson Faye Buflgr FRONT ROW jaclue Rowe Sarah Ilxerel D1ana Gxrdley Mary BACK ROXX' lxntty larrell Gladys George janet Kmz Hosfeftlef barah Ilxerel jean Wxllxams BACK ROW Collette Goshen janet Kmg, Carolyn Shepard Kay Wxlma Louelen wah not present when pletures were Mavo taken W1lma Louden was absent when pletures were taken Thus page sponsored by POWELL PHOTOGRAPHER -, 1 O 0 Q . y . . . , 1 , , , L y X . . . z . ' .J . , ' . ' , ' , , . . - , . . 4,1 2 ' ' , ' - 1 . f , ' a . Q T 1 ' A A - . . r. A . . 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' - 1 .v A T - ' ' - 1 1 1 , . - - , v - '- 1 . , ' Y f ' - The Sports Heads are the busy ones who take the at G A A Spgrts Heads tendance at meetrngs of G A A and who keep the Bowling 'K - records of each glrl s act1v1ty pornts Thrs group rncludes ROW 1 Nancy lxern Mary Ruth Hartman Colette Goshen ROW 7 Patty Scott Judy Mount Kay Mayo Mary Ann Chrld G A A Bowltng team members must have regular ehgrble for places on the bowlrng team Thls sport 1S one that vull carry over 1nto adult llfe IH a very sans factory may One outgrows h1s love for leaprng about rn ball games, but few outgrow therr sk1l1 rn mowlng em dovxn ROW l Ann Nash Angela Papa Patty bcott ROW 7 Paula Ihomas Nancy Cox Carolyn Goshen joan Benham O O 0 5 L s 1 n attendance and must make high scores in order to be ewt S t 78 Oct ct Oct Oct Oct ct ct Oct ct D O V Dlar litcly to school but my' yyhrtt 1 short summer lhls rs our lrst yestr 1nd yyere out to mtkc thc m af of rt Our footbxll tctm 19 dorng rellly syyell this ycrr We doyyncd Huntrngburg 7 0 Tyycnty seyen students trled out for Sc1rlet and Purplc Its tough but vye hope you all make rt P ltch tests yy ere glven by Doctor Wynne Try outs for Socul Studres Club were held lftcr school for l9 unefrsy people They ll soon know hoyy thlngs come out Undercll s pxctures yyere taken today Mrss Chrrse Btnd enjoyed the 1nnu1l Band Day qt I U course rt runed but eyeryone h1d fun qnyvyay loe McP1ke yy IS chosen by the Student Councrl ts he rd of the group The mrgtzrne ctmpatgn has ended short of rts godl of Q7-400 Dftyxd Gurhrre yyws hugh silesmnn vyrth 'il 14 v0 Nrce gorng There yy ere D7 students on first Honor Roll QI got left ln the rush J ltst footbrll grme If Seymour md IS yye gucsscd yyc yyon lyy o dry of freedom IS the teichers go off to lndr tntpolrs for St ite Teachers Assocutron Shrrley Secrest jcrck Srmmons P1t Beuley 1nd Nyncy Bfmks were chosen IS cheer lcrdcrs rn to tl ly s tryouts of 1952 Nov J Nyl Nvlf Nov 30 Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Myry Hostcttlcr chosen rs herd of Pronecr yylth Nlncy Kern servlng is Assocrrtc Il Kenny Dorsctt chosen rs Mr Footblll honored If Kcy C lub Dtnce Electrons yycre mrdc by both clrsscs todly The SCUIOFS elected lester Wlykoff presl dent Suc Endrrs secretary md Shrrlcy Broyynmg trewsurer The yumors elected Irm Neyykrrk heid of cl1sS H S blnd yyrns first plcace 11nd S1001 Armlstrce Diy Pxmde I kneyy yye could do lf IHE selson smrted tonrght wlth us losrng S1lem 50 41 The Lrttle Cutters yyon therr gxmc 41 40 Senrors got busy rodfty gettrng orders for yyretths fmd door hingers Y Teens held therr frnnual Recognmon Serylce for wbout 40 new members It was held by clndlclrght reql pretty' ' Kenny Wrtght wis elected presrdent of the btnd Four Senror boys took tests for N R O T C to dly They get 1 good deftl rf they pmss All of old B H S 5 home rooms held cl1I'l5IIITlS plrtres todly Some yvrll exchlnge presents play grmes, and ext some yyrll yust ext 'Ihespuns gxve 21 one 1ct comedy based on the lverygc famlly at Qhrrstmfxs Brll Henderson sure hfrd rough trme Stntt wxll sure have a lnrd trme frllrng tll those Dear Srnm orders such rs Crdrlllcs money men, etc o S1 . 7 1 , '. 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' - eyerxl members of the rrt clmsses 41 was thcrej rttended the Annutl Reglonll SLllOl.1SIlC, Ilxhrbr tnon Tel rt Blocks uncle kept the Strte Champronshrp txtle rn btsketbrll Sctrlet md Purple gaye 1 three act play une Crrdulte It yy IS yery entertammg IS you know by just looklng over the cast B H S golfers open the season on the home green agarnst Vrncennes We hope our boys come out on top xery colorful wrth 1ll the drfferent band uniforms representmg Brovunstoyyn New Albany Seymour, Mrtchell Salem md Bedford Honor Day rs here and by golly I forgot to brmg my truck Semors are begmnmg to thrnk what all thls means Class Day IS here 1nd excrtement IS here to Every one helped mlke thrs Class Day somethrng to remember, At last the prom The decoratrons were wonderful the band was wonderful the food was wonderful We had a wonderful trme Had a lolly old trme at the p1cn1c and all the food' Really good Baccalaureate vns a serlous time and gave us all tnme to thmk about the future Commencement-On thrs day we eagerly recerve our dlplomas wrth fast beatlng hearts lfast knock mg knees too 1 It s hard to say good bye to twelve years of fun and work Now we must look for ward to the future, but we can alvs ays look back rt four wonderful years rn B H S w l V-r ALDEN S on the square The store mth the customer s pomt of vxew CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS 1542 43 I Street Bedford Indrana OF 1952 BEST OF LUCK ALWAYS BROCK Ee? SONS QLASS 011 1952 South West corner of Square SHERWKXMDQ FURGUSON MS Funeral Home Ambulance Service Phone 3273 BEST WISHES SENIORS FRANKLIN'S DRUG STORE South Slde Square Phone 6412 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1952 7awne Shoppe LADIES' READYTO-VVEAR Easr srde Square Phone 3161 5 . gf ' 7 ' ' J! 1 v X . V s 'O 'QQ' 7 DYER dk HOPKINS STUDEBAKER Sales Servnce Dral 5473 BEDFORD 1628 I Street GOOD LUCK SENIORS' ED PAYNE Shoe RCPHITS BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 52 DIVINE Automotive Supply Co D1str1butors of Automotwe Truck and Tractor Parts Supphes and Equ1pment Complete Machme Shop Serv1ce Bedford Inchana D1al 3381 2' , . o Y .g..g..g..g..g. ' ! I U . 3 7 9 3 . CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1952 TINDAL HARDWARE CO THE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE 1426 I Street Dial 6284 The Tffggefy LANZ LUMBER co T l Cl h H b d h dl Ors or lers 3 er as ers All KlHdS of Lumber and Bulldxng Materlal Wfest Sldc Square Dlal 6395 Corner 14th andj Streets Dual 4491 4492 Sirphvnzrn 5 Gllnthtng Claud K Stephenson Proprretor Bedford Ind1an1 Wxshes to congratulate the Class of 1952 The Plata 10 G0 For Brands lou Knou Corner Srxteenth and J Streets Dral 3462 O Q We Make it poffible for you to build 1 . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Lana S ops Ladres Speualty Shop South Srde Square BEST WISHES CLASS OF 52 WALLS 8g WALLS General Insurance and Real Estate Hrgh School Graduates rn Wrllram H Walls Pearl Wrthers Audrey Gyger Pearl Owens Paula Krutsmger J Roscoe Hrtchcock john D Walls Marquette Deremrah Our Office Mary Krmbrell Marjorre Overton June Chastaxn Shrrley Houpt Clara Mae Dec rd Helen Burchar Nancy Hancock Mary Cox Harrell SEYMOUR INDIANA D at Willlam L. 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