Bristol High School - Hilltopper Yearbook (Bristol, IN)

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X 4 I . ffyi' 4' ' ' v.w.,.'f1 V' - 4 N., ,X N.. ., , X ., x1,'px,. .q',.,4 -, s '.-1'ff ' ' ,-f , ' Jus I H A . 1 . ich. I-' uf x Php, if Ns' '1 1 1-: IX 9 'X f,,.1! Nl 1 .. , v 'I '11, V1 ..V, .-RJ: Wfcbtafzq One day while playing records I came across my album of my Bristol High School Days. As I listened to Down Memory Lane my thoughts turned dreamily to our good old school days at B. H. S. and our class of 54 . In the mood l'm Sitting on Top of the World we 42 members started our Freshmen year. The Seniors didn't have the annual initiation program, but we were treated with a roller skating party which we returned in the spring. Lis- tening to the Mexican Hat Dance reminds me of our Chili Supper to raise money for a new stage curtain. We also sponsored a Cake Raffle. Our of- ficers, Catherine Derby, President, Earl Paulson, Secretary, and Max God- shalk, Treasurer, should be given credit for a most successful year. In 5l-52 forty-two sophomores were led by President, Arnold Wilhelm- son, Vice President, Fred Bloom, Secretary, Barbara Conover, and Treasurer, Clare Trout. When we were through selling Sl629.00 worth of magazine sub- scriptions, We're in the Money rang through the halls of B. H. S. With the help of Mr. Yoder and Miss Van Harlington, we selected Navy blue and gold for our sophomore sweaters and class colors. In the spring, we gave a bar-be-cue supper to help buy a stage curtain. In September of 5Z-53 thirty-five Juniors came back to The Little Red School House . To the theme There's no business like show business we produced a talent show with traditional King and Queen. Our officers were President, Fred Bloom, Vice President, Gerald Long, Secretary, Carol Clarke, and Treasurer, Barbara Conover. In early January we received our class rings which we had ordered in the fall. The dramatic elements of our class blossomed in the spring in Don't Take My Penny , our dramatic production. On the night of the Blue Moon , we gave our prom at the Hotel Elkhart, ending our successful activities for the year, which were directed by Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Whiteman, our sponsors. With a Song in Our Hearts we came back as Seniors choosing Fred Bloom, President, Catherine Derby, Vice President, Ronnie Teall, Secretary, and Barbara Conover, Treasurer. With the air of Keep lt Gay we began our many activities by chartering a bus to the Indiana State Fair. We had our pictures taken by Sutula Studio . We were singing I Love You a Bushel and a Peck as we picked apples in the Bristol Orchards. Although we hadn't been initiated, we initiated the Freshmen on October 1. We gave our regards to Broadway as the finalcurtain came down on Sev- enteen is Terrific , which Mrs. Cripe and Mr. Thompson, our sponsors di- rected. After Sitting in the Sun Counting our Money we embarked in May on our class trip. On May21, 1954, we seniors put on our caps and gowns and bravely marched to Pomp and Circumstance for that most coveted of all-our di- ploma. 16 704166 IFranklin Berky will my oratory ability to Sally Williams in hopes that she can increase her speed and vocabulary! I Clifford Black will my ability to get away with anything in Davy's study hall to Larry Miller, in hopes he can do as well! I Fred William Bloom will my athletic abilities to my brother Ed in hopes he improves greatly over them, I Loanne Bloss, will my ability to eat whatever and whenever I please without gaining weight to Joyce Brown. I suggest you try RDX, I Marjorie Ann Campbell will my even temper to Gary Weatherwax. I Carol Anne Clarke will my typing ability to Gary Weatherwax in hopes he can make 20 words a minute. I Donald Cloud will to Bill Mills all the junk in my locker for his classes senior scrap drive. I Barbara Lenore Conover will my ability to go with the same boy for two years to Susan Strintz. I Catherine Rebecca Derby willmy feminine appearance to Sharon Bontrager in hopes that some- day she'll catch a man. I Bruce Erlandson will my superior ability to get out of work in shop class to Lowell Weaver. I Ann Marie Gardner will my one gained year of High School to Ronnie Wedge in hopes he can do more with it than I would have, I Max Alan Godshalk will my shoes to Harold Jacobs, l Helen Marie Green will my Height to Alan Hess in hopes he can use it on a future basketball team. I Peggy Jean Hall will my height to Nancy Amstein, I Rex David Hall will my ability to draw pictures and listen to Davy at the same time to Richard Enos may he use it well, I Mary Louisa Lawrence will my ability to create new words on the typewriter to next years be- ginning class. I Gerald Wayne long will my mathematical ability to Jim Conover. I Hizabeth Ann Miller will my hysterical laugh to anyone who is man enough to handle it. I Patrick Joseph Moran will all the 'lth and 8th grade girls to Bill Stearley. I Robert Adair Morrison will my ability to get out of school first period to anyone man enough to work in the lunch room, We Gailyn E. North and Jane E, Bostian will the fun we've had together in High School to Susan Strintz and Sharon Rowe, I Charles Phillips will my bashfulness to Ed Bloom, I Larry J. Raber will anything I've got thats worth anything to anyone that thinks they can use it, I Mona Lu Reynolds will my ability to get straight A's in conduct and yet talk all the time to Bill Mills Uust look innocent Billy, I Cecil Schneider will my chair in Davy's Physics class to Eddie Bloom in hopes that he can get along with Mr, Yoder better than I did, I Diana June Secor will my S25 clarinet to Bob Cormican in hopes he will make good use of it, I Russel LaVern Stutsman will my chevrolet to the Alexander's. I Ronald B. Teall will my ability to carry a tune to Dennis C. Ziegler in hopes he can someday discard the bucket. I Clare Trout will my flashing smile to Dick Reamer, I Frank Walther will my height to Robert Frey in hopes he can use it to Play basketball, I Cora Sue Weaver will my quietness to Jadine McKibben in hopes she will make good use of it, I Arnold Albin Wilhelmson will my 5' '7 height and size ll 112 shoe to Patrick Wedge. I Walter Zakrzewski will my ability to get straight A's in all my subjects but miss the honor roll because of C in conduct to Pat Miller, 17 It had been ten years since I'd been back to my home town of Bristol. so when my husband found time to take two weeks vacation last summer we decided to go back to see the town and all of our former classmates. Upon arriving. the airport manager, who was none other than Don Cloud. told us that Bristol had grown to a population of 50,000 and it might be rather hard for us to find our way around. But we did discover that Diana Secor was to give a piano recital that evening at the Opera House. Upon talking to her before the recital we learned that Ronald Teall was the composer of most of her music. We also learned that a dramatic play starring Gailyn North was to be pre- sented the following evening. The next day I decided that I could use a new hair-set and the operator of the town's most exclusive beauty salon turned out to be Helen Green. Later that day we visited the newly completed grade school, high school, and the field house. While we were there we talked to the principal, Walter Zakrzewski, who informed us that he had revised the school system. He took us on a tour of the grade school and who should we meet but Peggy Hall, who was teaching the first grade. Further touring brought us face to face with the third-grade teacher. Elizabeth Miller. We completed our tour by going through the new field house. which seats 10.000, While we were there we talked to Max Godshalk, the head coach. about the state tourney winning team that he had produced this last season. We stayed that nightin a spacious hotel, owned and operated by the city 's shrewdest business- men. Russell Stutsman and Cecil Schneider. The next day we visited Mayor Patrick Moran's office. We were greeted by his private secre- tary, Cora Weaver. Cora told us that Pat would be able to talk with us as soon as he was through with his meeting with the city's prosecuting Attorney. Clifford Black. During our visit Pat told us that the city's new chief of police was none other than Bob Mor- rison. He also told us that if we were able to get out of town for a drive, we should be sure to stop at Mona Lu 's Haven for Homeless Children operated by Mone Reynolds. Mayor Moran also took us on a tour of the city hospital, whose director we found to be Bruce Erlandson. He ioined us on our tour, which brought us face to face with the hospital's most prominent doctor. Ann Gardner, and her two best surgical nurses, Carol Clarke and Mary Law- rence. After the tour through the hospital, Mayor Moran took us to the new Dupont factory, where we met Gerald Long. the president. who conducted us on a tour through the plant. That afternoon after our tour, I went shopping and wound up in Loanne Bloss's exclusive dress shoppe. Loanne informed us that Catherine Derby is the designer of her beautiful dresses and formals. While on my shopping spree. I stopped into the town's best men's shop. and who should be its manager but Arnold Wilhelmson. Our vacation was fast coming to an end and we decided to spend a few of the last days out- side the hustle and bustle of the city. The county's agriculture agent. Franklin Berkey, accompanied us on our visit to some of the area's largestfarms. Our first stop was at the Raber Farm, where we chatted with Larry for some time concerning his success in farming. He in turn told us to be sure to stop at Bloom's Chicken Farm. which were located just down the road a short distance. Fred, too, assured us that he had been quite successful. As we drove on we came upon a large dairy farm, which Franklin informed us was owned by Clare Trout and his charming wife, the former Jane Bostian. We were also anxious to see Frank Walther and Charles Phillips, but we were told that both boys owned large cattle ranches out west. On our last day in Bristol we visited the office of the city paper to renew our paper subscrip- tion and while we were there we talked with Editor Rex Hall and his senior artist, Marjorie Campbell, who was soon to leave him to present an art exhibition in New York. We left Bristol that evening, happy that we had been able to see most of our former class- mates and talk with them concerning their success. - Barbara Conover 18 K' sg My f 4,11 f P ' B . ,. 15, .jf a Gr Q i ff .. sr- B ., .I ',.. 5: wr xl 'A 1 A , ' t at + f a r wg ff ' X QP: 'IAI , f . i t Q H- M ' ip ' ' . .,.. , ' we X. 7 K ' ' 'F' V , 3 1 Y ,-,4 . ,,- X pl.1i M!-gt V .Q H S 5 5 1 Iiagfiifi , A B S 'fi ' ' :Q - X 2. 256, fr P P P Mx- ' H ' . ., if as vu ' , eg.: :K X . an 41 Q za ' ' ' M W Q --:jf 5 , 5 :.- , Q X ga . ,-ef - S-P . 'ig X., '57 is .t of xx I B' '. 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W .X.. , Kenneth Crisrner Cora Collins James Conover Susan DeMorrow Jack Fuller Stewart Gardner Larry Garver Shirley Harrell Roger Hess Eleanor King Dale Kline Mildred Lord Janet Mattix Larry Miller June Orton Mary Powell James Reamer Richard Reed Joseph Riggs Nelson Ryman Donna Schieber Carol Schooley Kenneth Secor Kenneth Sigsbee William Stevens Nancy Amstein Margaret Bloss Lamar Bontrager Ralph Brown Sally Williams Dean Van Skyhock James Weaver Shirley Weaver 5 99 1 .T 1 ' 'Z N, ,. -. I L, Jjgyqxw - A l.eft to right - Craig Keller, Michael Hartsox , James Gar- ver, Thom as Hager- ty, Larry E, Good- man, Michael E. Hickman. David Richmond, Richard Rial, Patri- cia Robinson, Wal- ter Reim, Blake Slake, Michael Ryman. 74tmwl2ewi Top left to right - Donna M, Maggert, Bonnie Detwiler, Virginia Nisely, Thomas Mullen. Center - Sharen Moore, Nancy Stevens, San- dra Opulskas, Charles Parker, Jerrall Ann Powell, let- 'W - -ws John Johnson, Charles DeMorrow, Ra nd all Frey, Dan Hemund, Stevie Derr, Sherilyn Holderman, Steven Cooper, Sandra Hemp- hill, Sally Housour, Bill Ferrel, 24 Left to right - Paul Allen, Dennis Adams, Timothy Cooper, Terry Comer, Susan Bloomingdale, Ann Brindley, Left to right - Dorothy W, Smith, Carolyn Cormican, Jean Frey, William Dempster, Susan J. Gardner, Linda De- Lucenay, Elaine Erb, Left to right-Cheryl Schieber , Janie Sample, Barbara Menges, Becky Stev- ens, Roberta Kauff- man, Arthur Keller- m a n , Terry Lyon, Mrs. Stemen, Mary Ann Landis. Steven Stutsman, Melvin Smith, San- dra Zimmerman, Wilburta Waddell, Lynn Van Skyhock, Wanda Troxell, David Comer, Betty Bardo. 1 --nur-ciiw ss Zend 44141544 314 R , 'N , rf' Janet Clindaniel, Janet Fuller, Dennis Zeigler, Carolyn Comer, Robert Bertch, James Culveyhouse, Maynard Thomas, Lana Berlin, Anna Derr, Dean DeMorrow, Carolyn Culp, Alice Froehlick, Myra Botchuck, Ronald Holde- man, Altha Eash, Penny Couse, Barbara Carner, Carl Zinn, Charles Harrell, Victoria Miller, Robert McKibben, Gregory Mosier, Terry Wedge, Lionel Smead, Linda Mahoney, Denize Priem, Sharon Stone, Donna Stutsman, Brian Orton. BOTTOM ROW - Beverly Menges, Janet Schieber, Tommy Teall Russel Black Leota S f , , ear oss, Jean Meyer, Dennis Hemphill, Sherriel Putek, Michael Paul, and Linda Myers. Back row left to , , errrtt Gordon, Eldon Brindley, Donald Stouder, David Orton, Robert Wall, Melvin Laugh- lin, Delbert Yoder. 3rd row - Miss Fleming, David LeCount, Yvonne Kufeldt, Vernon Scamehorn, David Gay, Charles Garver, Danny Comer, Gene DeMorrow, David McCramer, Joyce McKibbin, Marla Smith. 2nd row - Lee Grant, Bruce Hostetter, Ronald Orem, Richard Stevens, Donald Pickrell, Tommy Harker, Charlene Haines, Carolyn Kessler, Donna Landon. lst row - Gary Van Skyhock, Jerry Reamer, Leann Sailor, Rita Maudlin, Mary Rial, Connie Nord, Frieda' Lacefield, Edwin Slack, and Patricia Wil- son, right - Michail Neilson Diane McClure M ' 25 A-, Q lj yy Hlfn ' 1 I N ' I -lil W' N, . ..I Q 4 ,'.filP,t.' f K 3 ' V, 14 '. 3 r. jiri? Y, A ' r -gg mv.- -igfx ' . NTL , . QS., I . 4 . 15 X '.'- 1 V' kfu' ' iff .N U, A A ,IXI QI e h W, . '1 vi x . My ' Bn H'-5' Ilnlyxll 541 14-1. ul- y , I, ,.n 4 T. KSA QQ' 2'Y',5,Wx H w .: Z' ,e 'YK' 1 1 f Zag ll No TOD Row Nord, De 1FfI to right,M, Row Jeff nm? Games, Di ikel Washburn Wadd toflght-Car 1 Ck Clindanf 1 ' Loretta N- A ell, Linda Schigbgfolzgfr Neil SV1QfgOggmY Mygfflgbggluglas Sigsbee J k ' DCY Miner ' gef Blou J, f0ne p ' as Men . and S . D0 ' 3ITle1 SCS, Ia Robert Yoder. Udld Swanson. Elj5jgg1hM'fs. lfiozisljljgtgirlertkglanqfsis ea 1. Fern A1 ' Ottom len' Shafo n TOD Row 16 fr - ald Mcmbbi to right-Gene Andrews L fight-su U' Haul Nielse ' afry En 1 Adams. librbelrinqggigplgiffg' Wgliglrgg gassfiowigsh. life ggiinf Igldetzen. Wayne Tho . arricia K ' F arver' R ' ervin Ri 1. mpson, A - In eller, and Ka,-en MiDC8u1gdKaser. Jamis Aigggey Schooleylggtfcggndson, Ger, 554 n Y. Y. Dickie Bin Stutsmirgwgift to QM - ery1 It 1 I, PKI v. an , Eh N, , . :Q t'i'f2.r..r,l:1 of-. I J l h , W I Bottom Row left to right-Bert Duffy. Mike Walther. Robert Dixon. Judy Miller. Barbara Kellerman, Bernard Yoder. Bennie Weeden, Charles Teall, Susan Platz, Mike Losher. Janice Orem, Lora Searfoss. Top Row left to right-Ronnie Enos, Geraldine Sherer. John Nymeyer, Gary Ryman, Mary Millstead. Judy Zinn, Nancy P la Holdeman, and Mrs. Davis. Corpe. Larry Krise, Janice Strawser, Euda Kufeldt, ame nhl tGay Judy Kessler Nancy Swanson. ' Bottom Row left to right-Nedra Secor. Loren Mosier. John Bonnie. Margate A . . I Robert Weaver, Billy Bontrager. Jay Shaffer. Kay Priem. Mary Jean Williams. Top Row left to right-Sandra Johnson, Raymond Mosier. Larry Kimes, Charles Johnson. William Schrock. Mary Louise Reamer. Susan Houser. ' ' H ilton, Gene Bontrager. Dolores Allen, Barbara Grant. Carol Detwrler. and Jimmy Rlchard Smith. Joyce am Meiser. 26 J f ll Bottom Row left to right-Dick Wedge, Max Brown, John Housour, Denny Cooper. Middle Row left to right-Karl Pendill, Johnnie Losher. Eddie Hackman, Tommy Mosier, Irene Culp, Tommy Albright. Ada Miller. Top Row left to right-Bernard Bloss, Betty Linville, Carole Kane, Earl Dieffenderfer, Larry Berlin, Linda Pelz. John Landon, Alvin Kellerman. D ? ' F3 fl 63 Bottom Row left to right-Robert Cormican, Larry Laughman, Patrick Wedge, Michael Menges, and Harold Kramer. Middle Row left to right-Edward Bloom, Linda Carner, Patricia Kay Miller, Shirley Black, Sherril1Sinton, Sharon Bontrager. Janet Olinger, Rebecca Menges, and Alan Hess. Top Row left to right-Joyce Black. JoAnne Linville, Sally Green, Gary Lyon, Joseph Bostian, Bronnie Gregory, Sharon Derbin, Ruth Jacobs, Jean Main, and Linda Bailey. 1 og' viii X Bottom Row left to right-Ervin Miller. Bill Rowe, Delbert Culp, Middle Row left to right-Jimmy Teall, Gloria Perry, Shirley Lacefield, Mrs. Thompson, Don- ald Campbell, Jerry DeMorrow, Ronnie Losher. Top Row left to right-Sharon Smith, Richard Scamehorn, Katherine Cowles, Susan Smith, Terry Hartsox, Teddy Reamer, Robin Secor, Richard I-luster. 07:4 ,, Bottom Row left to right-Don Bonine, Luther Searfoss, John Hawkins, John Krise, Kenny Orem. Middle Row left to right-Jean Pickrell, Daren Farish, Patricia Ann Miller, Jerry Biddle, Mr. Bock, Delmar Went, Mary Watrous, and Marshal Moore. Top Row left to right- Mellonie Haines, Jacklyn Persing, Margaret Wilson, Janice Blough, Richard Reamer, Robert Lord, Janet Blough, Barbara McNiel, Patricia Page, and Lois God- shalk. '? 52 R , Kid L V--,. Top Row - David Stutsman, Ronnie Wilson. Judith Stover, Barbara Deal, Mary Ann Congdon, James Hall, and Janice Cloud, Middle - Jack Hostetter, Parks Wilson, Shirley Sierzan, Ted Sailor, LaDonna Ferrel, and Mr. Graham. Bottom Row - Thomas Allen, Wayne Persing, Mary Jean Schieber, and John Wedge. f I Top Row - Sandra Orton, Myrna Waddell, Sharon Rowe, Suzan Strintz , Billy Mitchell, James Clindaniel, Laura Miller, Tom Hostetter, and Terry Games. Middle Row - Patricia Zakrzewski, Joyce Brown, Hugh Newman, Romayne Slack, Sherrie Hernund, and San- dra Garver, Bottom Row - Wayne Ria1,Charles Sher- er, Norman Sill, and Ronnie Krise, KNUHLEDGE in EZ, f .f -1 I in-Q , f ,- ff Z F X i V- ,Z ,. ,y5 ',,a 4,Z,W 7 lf : .-W Wifg' iwffi-f71-? :e -w a s X ' Z If .-av? 5 5 f 1141 p7fAy,'- 'f-Q-.19 M ., 'ff 455,44 747' AZ Z ? ' G -1-Z'? 5 3X ffffffi: ff' 'Zff'P'f 7. 4 '44 f ',-QA 1, 5 ' -'iff .. f 5 1' I 5' 'ff JZ rf gy ? 'fl '9 cv : 40:19 I ' 4 f r W 46 Q ,:.Lbi:g.14 '53 Lg. s 'x fnf ,, 1, ,..q ::, 1' , si gqa f i:Q?g 'pig w b. 0 :bei xx MM7 ' ff' 'fry -, G4 fps hw S5 13 f Q' 4 14' ' 5' i?Jff? f'l lj! xv -gg' 1:1 f f ,1-59133420 , 0 ff,g'fi,g v7fff,,qia.x -Q 'Zf06g ?7453g:' 1 f i' ' - -rms' ff f 'f 'f fzlf If ,I-'Z W' -' -'- 1- 9 Q s -X ,ff llf ' I f 5' 4 Q:-Z ff-'ff' qv 1 X li x 1751! HW ' f if Qffi '1Q 7-'f 3 ? !'2-' X- -ffvlf-Er. Z I . - W ,v 2 xi If 4' fffff flff av f 1 f .f 5 13X f fi f J gg? 14 15991 9, f 0 gf' Q- 4' .mill -- 7 1 if :f'l'7.xS1 A - ,gi f -Q, - ' 0 Z 1 ff If M ' jf f4,C 5 T .ill fl UI: 1 -- ff- l Q23 ' we em -za agen F' I MIXED CHORUS, Bottom Row left to right-Bethel Snyder, MargaretShin A n, lice Black, Liz Miller, Di- ana Secore, Pat Miller. Middle Row left to right- Gailyn North, Carl Mauck R ' , onn1e Teall, Marilyn Picking, Grace Amstein Ma , ry Lawrence, Ray Kant- ner, Norman Sill. Top Row left to right-Kenneth Secor, Max Godshalk. Gerald Long, Ronnie Wedge, Bud Wilcox, Larry Raber, Fred Bloom, and Jim Art- ey. ft Q Nj u I X .- N H . A Q ' . f 5 ' F ri K r Q Ak J A l GLEE CLUB, Bottom Row left to right-Eleanor King, Sally Williams Susie DeM , orrow, Becky Miller, Carol Mauck, Erma Walthe ' r, Nrlah Ellis, Top Row left to right-Janet Matrix, Carol Schooley, Shirley Weaver, SENIOR BA ND, Top Row-Bob Cormican, Judy Stover, Phylgs TTU' Iijancy Aglsffin' Donna Schieber' Di' Diana Secore. Cora Collins. Third Row-Jim Artley, ana Owe S' an Com O ms' Ronnie Teall, Bud Wilcox Cl'ff , 1 ord Black. Second Row-Norman Sill, Pat Zakazewski, Alice Black Wal- ter Zakrzewski, Bill M't h ' 1 c el. First Row-Jerry Biddle, David Stutsman, Ray Kantner, Kenny Secore. RYTHM BAND, Bottom Row left to right-Michael Paul. Brian Orton, Russel Black, Robert McKibben, Ronald Holdeman. Sharon Stone, Terrence Wedge, Gregory Mosier, Dennis Hemphill. Tommy Teall, Middle Row left to right-Sherrie Putek, Denize Priem, Donna Stutsman, Linda Mahoney, Alrha Eash. Janet Schieber, Linda Myers, Beverly Menges, Myra Batchuck, Barbara Carner, Victoria Miller. Jean Meyer. Leota Searfoss. Top Row left to right-Anna Derr, Carolyn Culp, JanetC1indaniel, Penn C Lana Berlin, Janet Fuller, Carolyn Comer, IamesCu1v h Thomas, Dean DeM ' ' y ouse. ey ouse, Robert Bertch, Dennis Ziegler, Maynard orrow, Carl Zinn, Lionel Smead. 30 N4-v Q n I. fauna umm ml WH Wm Top Row left to right-David Picking, Carl Hilbsher, Larry Miller, Tom Hostetter, Carl Mauck, Jim Clin- daniel, Luther Searfoss, Jack Fuller, Frank Berkey. Jack Hostetter, Romaine Slack. Joe Bostian. Jerry Biddle, Gary Lions, Ray Kantner, Jim Conover, and Terry Hartsox. Third Row left to right-Ronnie Losher, Dick Scamehorn, Johnny Losher, Kenneth Sigsbee, Parks Wilson, Charles Phillips, Delmar Went, Larry Raber, Fred Bloom, Douglas Sigsbee, Janet Matrix, Rebecca Miller, Carol Schooley, Mary Powell, Nancy Amstein, GraceAmstein. Second Row left to right-Janice Blough, Janet Blough, Ruth Jacobs, Darren Fer- rish, LoisGodshalk, Margaret Wilson, Sherrie Hemund, Joyce Brown, Marla Moore, Marilyn Brindley, Zoe Kruger, Erma Walther, Phyllis Teall, Liz Miller, Barbara McNeal, Sally Green. Bottom Row left to right- Nancy Morningstar, Judy Stover, Carol Mauck, Patty Schnieder, Judy Zinn, Mary Williams, Janice Orem, Margaret Gay, Darlene Priem, Laura Searfoss, Nancy Swanson, Sandra Johnson, Judy Miller, Carol De- twiler, Barbara Grant, Linda Bailey, Carol Kane, Betty Linville, and Rebecca Menges, 5014! Pam! Top Row left to right-C lifford Black, Walter Za krzew- ski, Carol Clarke, Marjorie Campbell, Jane Bostian, Top Row left to right-Tom Hostetter, Judy Stover, Ted Franklin Berkey, Mr. Thompson, Ann Gardner, Mary Sailor, Bill Mitchell, Jim Clindaniel, Susan Strintz, Lawrence, Pat Moran, Barbara Conover, Gerlad Long, Sharon Rowe, and John Wedge. Liz Miller. Bottom Row left to right-David Stutsman, Ronnie Wil- Bottom Row left to right-Helen Green, Catherine Der- son, Charles Sherer, Patty Zakrzewski, Norman Sill, by, Gailyn North, Ronnie Teall, Peggy Hall. and Romayne Slack. . Mrs. Stark, Diana Secor, Catherine Derby, Margaret Wogoman, Rosalie Corson, Jim Artley, Lowell Weaver, Gailyn North, Ronnie Teall, Walter Zakrzewski, Myrna Menges, Ethel Walther, Sharon Kline, Sandra Knight, PatZakrzewski, Becky Menges, Marilyn Picking, Margaret Shinn. Barbara Conover, Gerald Long, Ann Gardner, Cora Weaver, Mona Reynolds, Grace Amstein, Helen Green, Peggy Hall, Liz Miller, Phyllis Teall, Pat Miller, Marjorie Campbell, Carol Clarke, Sally Williams, Mary Lawrence, Alice Black, Jane Bostian. gdltfzdfl 7 71, fi. Top Row - Millie Sherer, Carol Schooley, Shirley Weaver,Beverly Harrell, Phyllis Teall, Nancy Amstein, Mildred Lord, Donna Shieber, Diane Cow- les, Cora Collins, Middle Row - Pat Schneider, Betty Hall, Beck Miller, Carol Mauck, Erma Walther, Nilah Ellis, Barbara Corrnican, Zoe Krueger, Gloria Krise,Mary Powel1,Janet Matrix, Nancy Morningstar, Bottom Row - Millie Lacefield, Jadine McKibben, June Orton, Margaret Bloss, Shirley Harrell, Marilyn Brindley, Sally Williams, Susie DeMorrow, Karen' Bon- trager, Marla Moore, and Eleanor King, ,, s. 1 rx Nt N., l Mrs, Teall, Mrs, Menges, and Mrs, McNeil Hap Graham 32 I xxx I 5 Q K J 'WJ' 1 an cg., 'RM 6 Fred Bloom ,, . ,. 55 .. fi . Bill Stearley , , 'i 3 iff ff W 'K' '- , - if Par Moran 8 ,', X I F531 W'a1rhQrf35'Q:. Bud Wi1c0X :ff 1 4 z I 1 Larry Rabef HX Godshalk H .5 ' , :X 'S-1-rw:-':'v ,Iwi-xzil ' A Z-:SAV ,ws-'-1:g1.s,..:'. - . , - JS ,-:Ja2.-1.- 1 Q fs f Q ' . 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A5 gxigpi 3- .x ff UI F 1 s fa I 0, A f W f' :R , X -IZ Tx. 4 ! fl 1 , fu ecord 53 4 Sm fr 5-fb ginger S? r 1f'A l II 13' SJ 2 M fa Q-i'-I 49 WO 9 3 f ' 52 4 3 2, 2 ll fs f 2 Y Second 7mm Top-Car1Hipshere, Lowell Weaver, Gary Weatherwax, Jesse Rex, Ray Kantner, Middle Row- Donnie Alexander, Larry Freshour, David Linville, Ronald Wedge, Bill Grames, Ronnie Alex- ander, Jerry Kennedy. Jim Artley, Gilbert Deal. i 2 33 55 ll If Fl ll 7 7eam Stadeat Stewart Gardner, Ralph Brown, Dale Kline, Bill Stevens, Ken- Gerald Long. Charles Phillips neth Sigsbee, Kenneth Secor, Roger Hess. Compliments of Conover Grocery Compliments of Bristol Frozen Food Lockers 38 Top Row- John Wedge, Jack Hosterter, Bill Mitchell. Bob Lord, Bronnie Gregory. Alan Hess, David Stutsman, Norman Sill. Edward Bloom, and Romayne Slack. is rua' 1 .- caubfa7f' Second 7mm Pat Wedge, Parks Wilson. Joe Bostiang Terry Grames,Jim Clindanial, Jerry Bid- die, Bottom Row - Luther Searfoss. Bob Cormican, Donald Bomine. and Delmer Went fa. aw La'Donna Farrell, Susan Strintz, and Sharon Rowe COIT1D1imerltS Of the Midway Compliments of Stivers 39 af . n 7' LJ Y ,1.lllW X If f If yfllllll I 'az Zi, gcwefafl ,?4. gl L . 'I M ehr? ? fi Front Row - Jack Fuller, Walter Zakrzewski, Carl Hipsher, Dale Kline, Larry Raber, David Linville, and Richard Reed. Top Row - Coach Graham, Bill Stearly, Fred Bloom, Larry Fres ffl ef sew, li 1 f -W ? if :EA - Ill Wg SCHEDULE OF SCORES Jirntown Concord Middlebury Millersburg Wakurusa Jeffe rs on New Paris THEY 11 16 12 lZ ll 1 Z hour, Lowell Weaver, Gerald Long, Bud Wilcox, Kenneth Sigsbee, and Bill Stevens. X' V fi WE 'Q .,.- ' 2 ixfi? 5 ' 2 I thx.. x Bti l - 2 lm' xl - i A - 9 I: N L, lm: 2 wrcffww z -1-K B F: Y . 5 1 If 1 I y. 4, , 1 G 4' . 4 1 VV ,ps 40 , fait? Best Wishes Compliments of the of LEE BUCKMAN OLYMPIA CANDY KITCHEN INSURANCE AGENCY 136 N M . II8 West High St. I om Auto 8- Fire Insurance Phone 519 Goshen Phone 40805 Elkhart, Indiana Congratulations Class of .54 Compliments of ABSHIRE OIL COMPANY SYKES JEWELRY INC' Girard Perregaux Watches Traub orange-blossom diamond rings Phone 546 Goshen EBY'S GENERAL STORE Compliments Of General Merchandise Collector of raw furs Phone 8I8M - Middlebury ED'S APPLIANCE 522 So. Main Vigfulq Indiqnq PI'lOl'le Elkhart, Indiana FREY'S CNN - Let's get A figfm a SINCLAIR SERVICE e,g5C0ca,Co,a,. wa shi ng lubrication X oII changing Firestone tires Phone 4I Bristol, Indiana DRlNK Coca-Cola Bottling Company Goshen, Indiana S 1' I rs. R .. ' , ' L .. 4 if-l 5010639 Zoe 64 Om fkacau W. W. WILT SUPER MARKET Corner Elkhart Ave. and E. .lackson Blvd. Elkhart Indiana SHS fz0a'uc7'.Z frm. BRISTOLINDIA-NA Congratulations Class of U54- Cardinal Industries Compliments of 1 Q' THE RED BIRD CAFE Bristol Indiana Bristol, Indiana fivviw' I-IELFRICK S Congratulations Clofhiers to the Class of 54 - Opposite State Theatre Elkhart Curtis Shoes Lee Hats Vanheusen Shirts Compliments of HOUSEWORTH DRUGS Save on Buy's at Houseworths 275 South Main St. one 2-0002 Elkhart, Indiana Phone 62R2 Bristol, Indiana Compliments ST. JOSEPH VALLEY BANK 429 Sou th Mai n Every Elkhart County high school student is always welcome at this bank Phone 2-3740 Elkhart, Indiana QP' 53 W in ? . 'gf 4 Compliments Of SCHIFF'S SHOE STORE 221 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana Your Plumbing Troubles Are Over When You Call SHREINER 8- SON INC. I I6 West High St. Phone 2-2404 Elkhart, Indiana C0 'PH 'en5s Compliments of of Ghggjgmge-Q0 MODERN sTovEs co. 61kf1GI'f5.-91351575191 I Ho so. Main Phone 35750 Elkhart, Indiana Phone 20807 Elkhufff 'ndima Compliments of Van Dor Dress Shop Feminine wear - formals Elkhart Indiana Adams Typewriter Agency Inc. Business Machines Office furniture P. 0. Box 234 Phone - 3-I499 Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of The Rapp Co. We outfit the family 409 South Main Elkhart Indiana Compliments of Ike's Barber Shop Bristol Indiana f .. li ' ,,M,,.,, -Mi' ' ...J-1f,1'l' --rf Congratulations to 'higass Compliments O Dr. W. W. Lanche KING AND SONS Dr. T. E. Artley 9 0C9 i9S Optometrists meats Elkhart Indiana general merchandise Phone 176 Bristol, Indiana Compliments of Goldburgs Elkharts best store for men and boys Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of WILLIAMS GROCERY Bristol, Indiana Compliments Compliments of of HARKER BROS. LOUlE'S NORTH END CAFE Grocery II7 So. Main Phon' 25 Bdsm 'di Phone 3-4140 Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of BRINDLEY FLORISTS Bristol, Indiana Roth's D. X. Service Tires, Batteries, Accessories, Battery Charging, Washing, Greasing Bristol Indiana 1 fi- -Y 'ln . f ff if .L . fr, F' ,9 , j AQ E5 f Q jf? FN k g w ig! J ,M iN SEKVJQV F , .1 0 V i i w? Q r X W 5 M 911514 MQ ka A' J' XXX!! QE in 5 VX- ' ,V if rald Mary arjo For your healtlfs sake Drink M I L K For Goodness Sake Drink Milk From SANITARY MILK CO. 744: Smaanm 223 south Meir. sf. Phone 2-6007 Elkhart, Indiana Headquarters for Hallmark Greeting Cards for all occasions Elkhart Indiana C0l7lplilll6l7.ZS of Since 1897 PAULSON'S CAFETERIA FINE CLASS RINGS Cami Food Every Day YEAR BOOKS 503 South Main St. Bd' Albemon ' R'P s i'e Reservations for private parties Box-9 Plymouth, lndiana Phone 2-H40 Elkhart, Indiana Jane Walter I J 'M' Hotel Elkhart qorthem Indiana and Southern Mlchlgan s most Modern Department Store Elkhart's Shopping Center for over forty-nine years. Compliments of BRISTOL LUMBER 81 COAL When you think of lumber fhlnk of us Phone 4 Bristol, Indiana C11ff . Compliments of Compliments of DRESWELL Cl eaners Dr. L. R. Stults Bristol, Indiana Compliments of NYMEYER HARDWARE Bristol, Indiana Elkhart County Farm Bureau C0-OP Feed - Seed - Fertilizer Fence - Coal Your own business Phone 87 Bristol, Indiana CI.IFF'S AUTO SHOP general repairing THE BRISTOL BANNER H. F. Mosier - Pubr. Advertising welding Job Printing . I d. Bnsto ' In 'ana Phone 46 Bristol, Indiana Compliments HOUSE OF HARTER Goshen Indiana 'ir at Jan E.- ' Compliments of CITIZENS STATE BANK of Bristol Deposits insured by F.D.I.C. Phone 44 Bristol, Indiana H. M. CARMEIN RADIO 8. TELEVISION General electric, Philco, Dumont, Motorola, Zenith We service all makes 401 East Jackson Dial 2-6207 Elkhart Compliments of .I. C. PENNEY CO. EIIchart's Busiest Store Headquarters for Sportswear Learn to save the Penny way 307 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana Compliments of SCHAMEHORN'S HARDWARE General Hardware Westinghouse Appliances Heating and Plumbing Phone 38 Bristol Indiana ' 's we +:?zf'Mf , 5'2e4 Zff,. 7 iq' 1 , ee :Q 35, ni Q. . ' CIIP and Curl You are in touch wlth the world phone 77 when you read THE ELKHART TRUTH your HOME newspaper Evefythmg m Musw Phone 2-0150 416 soufh second Sf Elkhart Ice Cream C0'f1Pllf eMS R. S. Sutula Studio 206W South Ma In Elkhart lnduana :AFS , 'WMU' es, Congratulations Class of 54 BORNEMAN 81 SONS HARDWARE 230 South Main Street Elkhart Indiana IN MICHIANA its sfgnuud . 'vc jw-M7 umm! in Goshen - Elkhart I2 South Main St. 413 South Main St. SALEM BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Goshen, Indiana Established 1854 I00 years of continuous banking in Elkhart County. Your Grandparents probably did banking with us. Member of F. D. I. C. Congratulations Seniors ow I ILIISSIENTS K ,Hem Aii lrfnlllffglyffiffl Wlp wma You sumnrf JTREEN fw0YMfW ff ffzfpwwg W5f0 ' N 'IN nMEi'lt'f0f0 ll Pfxffcf ffospfcm auwf Elkhart, Indiana . I swf s 4230 'ef- Congratulations Class of 54,' Always Something New MYERS MEN WEAR 205 So. Main St. Phone 2-1601 Elkhart f ..-f BERMANS 123 South Main St. Elkhart, Indiana SPOR TS SPECIALISTSU Compliments of R EVA 'S Just Good Food Dining Room Phone 6R2 Bristol Compliments Of BELL DRUG STORE INC. 952 East Jackson Blvd. Phone 3-1803 Elkhart, Indiana Rey's Jewelers Martin Stores for Dad 8: Lad 532 South Main Street Since 1884 Elkhart, Indiana Phone 3-2608 Diamonds, Watches and Silverware Honey Crust Bakery, Inc. Wholesale Baked Goods and Retail 111 East Jefferson Street Phone 667 Goshen, Indiana 605 South Main Street Phone 2-2405 Elkhart, Indiana The Boy Scout's Store of Elkhart Featuring youthful apparel for High School Students KI ines Goshen, Indiana .1 -K X aux . it ,mv 1 ..,,, . ,, FEXN- I 1.1.1 . 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