Center Grove High School - Trojan Yearbook (Greenwood, IN)
- Class of 1956
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if jfki .K -5 1,5 , 5, f if hw E X Z U egg' V M? H THE SENl0R CLASS oi l956 PRESENTS THE 1'l'.0JAN N. FOREWORD As we, the Center Grove Seniors of 1956, look into the future, we do not necessarily see fame and fortune, but we hope that each of us may help to make our respective communities and our nation a better place in which to live. DEDICATIO with the realization that we are still very young in heart and experience, with the knowledge that with their counsel, there is yet peace and love, and a deeper, calmer faith for us to seek: we gratefully dedicate this, the 1956Trojan toour Mothers and Fathers. f .W,,,,,V 9 . ' i .ww W W , ' Q '- Q: 51. -wp f-91. E 'Z' .5 .,,1M, It M I I wh 1' ,'., , I yi- , , Q ,'LLL ? if A zrnrzn gf, -1 X. M--f I I1 Ill! 1 Hi!! 1 . i 9,45 ' if Q W W I s ??' Q Q Sw my Qifc E 1 Q 'iw we u.., PM CIPAL' MESSAGE May I take dns opportumty to congratulate the Semor Class and their sponsor Mr Paul A Hurst for assemblxng this annual The Trojan for the school year of 1955 and 1956 The annual marks a nule stone in the lwes of all our school chxldren but more especxally the Seruors May the members of th1s to come when ume has made xts changes I am sure that th1s annual w1l1 bnng back many fond memones to all concerned I would hke to take th1s opportunity to wlsh all members of the Semor Class a full, happy and successful hfe xn years to come Loren Wllson Prmcipal class always cherish the fond memories of their High School days, and in years ADMI I TRATIO PRINCIPAL ............. ................... Lo ren Wilson ELEMENTARY PRINCIPAL . . . . . . TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. . . . . . . . . MR. CUSTER BAKER Johnson Co. Superintendent of Schools William G. Shutt Maurice Paddack MRS. MARTHA UTTERBACK School Secretary . 4 I HIGH SCHO0L FAC LTY LOREN WILSON B. s., cemrai Normal: M. S. , Butler University Principal VERA FULMER B. S. Ball State Teachers' College Business Education ALBERTA MONEY A.B. Central Normal Col- lege . Math, Science. DELBERT VAUGHT WILLIAM G. SHUTT Eastern Illinois State Col- legeg University of Illinoisg M. S . Butler University: Elementary Principalg Social Studies IRVINE L. EAST B.A. Central Normal Col- lege. Social Studiesg Science. PAUL A. HURST B.S. Central Normal Col- lege. Athletic Directorg Physical Educationg Business Edu- cation. DAVID THRASHER B.S . University of Kentucky. B.M. E. Indiana University. Vocational Agriculture Chorusg Band MARY FISHER CLAIRE ARMSTRONG B.S. Harding College. Home Economics A. B. Butler University. Social Studiesg English. HIGH Cll00l. FAC LTY JOHN FRIEDERSDORF A.B. Wichita University. Assistant Coach: Physical Educationg Math CLARA FORD A.B. Butler University. Musicg Art MEL VANDERMEER B.S. Butler Universityg M. S. Indiana University. Drivers' Educationg Coach. JEAN ROBERTSON A. B. Indiana University. Englishg History . BEULAH GLASS B. S. Oakland City College . Physical EducationgScience SUE REED B.S. Ball State Teachers' College. Library Scienceg Social Studies . MARVIN HAWKINS B. S. Hanover College. Physical Educationg Math: Social Studies. COLE WATKINS A.B. ButlerUniversity: M. A. DePauw Englishg Latin . ELEME TARY C LIO WOLVERTON A.B. Indiana State Teachers' College Sixth Grade IVA FULMER Butler University Fifth Grade IEAN LINE!-IAN A . B . Westminister College Fourth Grade VI EVA THRASHER Indiana University Fourth Grade MARGARET CLORE Butler University Third Grade FACULTY ALBERT SHEETS A.B. Franklin College Sixth Grade, Science BURLESON MC KENZIE A.B. Franklin College Fifth Grade EDNA TEARMAN B.S. Indiana State Teachers' College Fourth Grade VIRGINIA WALKER B. S. Indiana Central College Third Grade HELEN BUNNEL B.A. Ohio State University Third Grade ELEME TARY MARY MINNER Indiana University, Franklin College Third Grade BLANCHE RUEFF B.S. Franklin College Second Grade MARY SACHS Butler University Second Grade BONNIE PARRISI-I Missouri University First Grade IU LIA LAMMERT A. B . Washington University First Grade FACULTY DORA SAUNDERS Ball State Teachers' College Second Grade BEULAH CALVERT Butler University Second Grade MARY GREEN B. S . Virginia University First Grade BETTY MC KENZIE A. B. Franklin College First Grade W :wr . M 4, 5 Z 1 05, 1 4 F af 'fwwwmk SM X 1 '35 MARTIN MATILLO College Preparatory Student Council 4g Photo Club 2.3.43 Hi-Y 1, 2, Advertising Manager Year- book 4. PATSY LOU ALVEY 'Pat' Commercial Course Chorus 1 . K JERRY ALDRICH wvHenIylv General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Student Council 2, 4-H 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4. BRUCE W . BOAZ nspeedyn College Preparatory Latin Club 1g Hi-Y 2, F.F. A. 1gChorus1g Class Presi- dent 25 Yearbook Advertis- ing Manager 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4. IOHN W. RICHARDSON John-O College Preparatory Class President 4, Student Council 1, Chorus 1 ,2 , 3 , 4g Photo Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 2.3, Hi-Y 1.2, 39 Newspaper Staff 3.4, Boys' State 3g Latin Club 2g StudentManager 1,2,3, 4g Yearbook Co-Editor 4. WILLA MAE JARRETT Wildaba College Preparatory Class Secretary 3,4g S.S. S. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1, State Contest 1, 4-H Club 1 , 2, 3, Secretary 3g Booster Club 4g Newspaper Staff 3,4g Yearbook Staff, Cal- endar Editor 4. VIRGINIA RUTH ST . JOHN .Tigger 1. College Preparatory Class Vice-President 4g President3gS.S.S. 1,2,3, 4, President 4, Vice-Presi- dent 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Point Captain 2g Latin Club 2, Chorus 1,2,3,4, State Contest 2, State Solo Con- test 1,2,3,4g Band Major- ette 4, Paper Staff 3.4, Booster Club 4g Yearbook Co-Editor 4. MARY LUETITIA DOTY Mary Luc Commercial Course Class Treasurer 43 S.S.S. 1,2,3,4, Recording Sec- retary1gG.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2g Class President lg Chorus 1,2,3,4g Var- sity Cheer Leader 4g Snow Queen Candiadate 3g Year- book Staff, Activity Co- Editor 4. JAMES THOMAS BAKER Bake General Course Hi-Y 1,2g F.F.A. 1. OLLIE BOGER General Course Entered from Manual High School, Indianapolis 3. ANN CARSON Annie Commercial Course BARBARA SUE CLARK Clark Commercial Course S.S.S. 1,2,3,4gG.A.A. S.S.S. 2, 3, 4, Chorus 4, 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Booster Club 4, Newspaper State Contest lg Latin Club Staff 3,4. 2, Booster Club 4. BETTY I. COSEBOON ..K-Y.. Commercial Course Newspaper Staff 35 Entered from Carmi High School, Illinois 2. CHARLES ROBERT DE MOTT Charlie Bob General Course F.F.A . 1, 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4, Hi -Y 1, 2, Yearbook Staff, Sports Editor 4. BARBARA DEMAREE Bobbi General Course Sunshine 1,2, 3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4, State Contest 2g Latin Club 2g Booster Club 4gNewspaper Staff 3,43 Band Majorette 3, 4, Class Historian 4. SUE ELIZABETH DOWDEN Sue Beth General Course S. S. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4. RAYMOND EVERT Hotrod General Course F.F.A. 2.3.45 Hi-Y 1.2. 3g Basketball 1. GARY DEAN HOLLANDBECK College Preparatory Band 1,2.3.4g Chorus 1. 2.3.4, Orchestra 3.4g Hi- Y 1g Latin Club 2: News- paper Staff 4, Yearbook Staff. Calendar Co-Editor 4. DONALD REECE FoLTz Don General Course Entered from Paris. Illinois 3. LARRY HOLTSCLAW Horseplow Math Course Hi-Y 1gBasketball1gBase- ball 1.2.3.4. SA NDRA SUE DRESSLAR Sandy Commercial Course G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 3g S.S.S. 1.2, 3.4, Corresponding Sec- retary 2g Latin Club 25 Girls' State 3g D.A.R. Representative, Yearbook Treasurer 4g Chorus 1 , 2, 3, 4, State Contest 2. DONA LD ENNIS lv N General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 1 2g Baseball 1,2,3,4. CAROLYN MAE DUNCAN Duncan Dame Commercial Course RONALD ENNIS NRO'-1 H General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, Reporter 25 Hi-Y 1.2, 3.4: Yearbook Staff, Basketball lg Baseball 1 ,2. JOHN HUDSON Splinters Commercial Course F.F,A. 35 4-H 3g Entered from Technical High School, Indianapolis 2. JANICE KELLY ll Jan!! General Course S,S,S. l,2,3,4g Chorus 1, 25 Booster Club 4gState Mu- sic Contest 2. JERRY JACKSON General Course BARBARA JEAN LONG Barbie Commercial Course G-A-A- 1.2.3.4: 5.5.5. 1. 2,3,4g Newspaper 3,4g 4-H l,2,3g Chorus 1,2,3,4gState Contest 2g Latin Club 2g Booster Club 4g Band Major- ette 3,4g Yearbook Staff 4. MELVIN MACKEY ..Mutt.. General Course Hl'Y 1-,2Q FQFQAQ lo MARTHA MC C LEEREY Snookie Science Course Entered from Ben Davis High School, Indianapolis 4g S.S, S, 4gG,A.A. 4g BoosterC1ub 4. ROGER LEE MILLER MARGARET JOAN MINNEMEYER General Course JO A. 3.4. General Course S,S.S. l,2,3,4gChorus1,2 State Contest 2. DARREL LEE PARRIS College Preparatory Chorus 2, 3, 4g Band 3g News- paper Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 3,4g Yearbook Staff, Business Managerg Entered from Technical High School 2. ROY POTTSCHMIDT npotty.. Agriculture F.F.A. 1.2.3.4S 4-H 1.2. 3,4, DAVID PATTERSON Pat General Course F.F.A. l,2,3g Hi-Y lg Chorus 1,2,3g Band lg Orchestra l,2g Student Manager 2,3,4. RONALD Reims anus General Course ALICE ANN Moons Stupid College Preparatory G. A. A. l,2g S.S.S. 2,8, 43 Band 1,2g Orchestra 2,37 Chorus 1,2,4g Latin ciub 2, Treasurer 2g Booster Club 4. PATRICIA ANN OATHOUT Kentuck General Course Entered from Cortland l-Iigh School 4g G,A.A, 43 S.S. S. 4g Booster Club 4g Chor- us 4g Yearbook Staff, Secre- tary 4. CARL MURRAY, JR. Murray General Course F.F.A. l,2,3g Baseball 1 2,3. LOUISE ANN OWEN Weasy General Course S,S.S. l,2,3,4g Chorus 1 2,33 State Contest 2. ED WIN REYNOLDS Dogface General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. SHIRLEY ROBINSON Punch Commercial Course S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1 , 2, 3,4, President 49 Chor- us 1,2,3,4, State Contest 23 Class Vice-President 2, Yell Leader 1,4: Carnival Queen lg Office Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3: Year- book Staff, Art Editor 4. LARRY Rosmsou Twink General Course Photo Club 1,2,3g F.F.A. 112: 3: 4-H 1.2: 1 ,2: Yearbook Staff, Art Editor, CLAUDE R. ROYSTON Claudie General Course Hi-Y 1, 2g Chorus 1, 2, 4g F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Orchestra 1,2,3g Band l,2,3g Basket- ball 3,4g Baseba1l1,2,3,4. RICHARD SAUNDERS Dickie General Course Entered from California 3: Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4. VERNON DALE SNYDEI u Vernie n General Course F. F. A. 1,2,3,4g Entered from Boggstown 3. JOHN SHUFFLEBARGER Shuff General Course F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Hi-Y 1, 25 StudentC0unci13g Secre- tary of F.F.A. 3, Basket- ball 2,3,4. JANET SUE STONE nRedll Commercial Course G. A. A. l,2,3,4g S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4g Booster Club 4, State Music Contest 25 Annual Staff, Activity Editor 4. WANDA MAE VAN DYKE Wandaba General Course Entered from Trafalgar High School 3g S.S.S. l,2,3,4g Booster Club 45 Newspaper Staff 4. DANIEL ALLEN WARD HELEN ZSCHIEDRICH Danny Zebra General Course Commercial Course Entered from Tech High S.S.S. l,2,3,4, Treasurer schooiz Basebau 3 4 Hr 4: G.A.A. 1,2,4g Chorus l,2,4, State Contest 23 Booster Club 45 Annual Staff, Business Manager 4, RONALD STRALEY Ronnie General Course Hi-Y 1,2g Photo Club 3,45 Student Manager 3, 4g Year- book Staff 4. CAROLYN IUANITA SWARTZ Carol General Course S.S.S. l,2,3,4g Chorus 1 2g Booster Club 4. KIM STROPES, IR, Stropeez College Preparatory F.F.A. l,2,4g Chorus l,2g Latin Club 25 Yearbook Staff, Sports Editor 4, RAY CHARLES TAYLOR Buck General Course Baseball l, 2gBasketball1 , 2g John Richardson and Virginia St. John V 3 i fam-.uraui Helen Zschiedrich and Sandra Dresslar and Darrel Parris Patti Oathout Martin Matillo, Bruce Boaz Martin Matillo, Ronnie Straley, and John Shufflebarger Barbie Long, and Ron Ennis 8 ri f n ,V 2 gk 01,-, fin Charlie Bob DeMott and Shirley Robinson and Kim Stropes Larry Robinson '14 'fi hu...- Gary Hollandbeck and Mary Lue Doty and Willa Jarrett Janet Stone I I I. I I I I I I I I. I. L I I. 1. I. I. I. 1. I. I. I. I. I. I. 1. I. I I I. 1 I 1. L I I I I I. I I I I I. I. I. 1. CLASS WILL Ronald Straley, will my ability to not have a wreck and to get along with the police to Fred Nuffer. Don Ennis, will my ability to loaf through high school to Joe Parker. Janet Stone, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Fulmer to anyone who can. John Hudson, will my ability of getting the answer book and trying to get a B from Mrs. Fulmer to who ever needs it. Danny Ward, hereby will my ability to talk my way out of trouble to anybody who gets in trouble. Wanda Van Dyke, will my ability to ride home from school with Willa Jarrett to David Zur- schmeide. Too bad you didn't make it. Darrel Parris, will my ability to callMrs. Reed, Susie, to anyone who can get by with it. Melvin Mackey, will my ability to throwa wicked speed shift to David Money, remember it takes a straight stick, Fordamatic won't work. Jim Baker, will my Hot Rod to Woodyg if he can catch me. Vernon Snyder, will my ability to kick the agriculture doors down to any underclassrnen that want to try it and get by with it. Patsy Alvey, will my ability of cooking to Mrs. Fisher. Gary Hollandbeck, will my ability to play the piano to Bill Floyd. Charles DeMott, will my ability to work in Mr. Shutt's office to Don Whitewall Blackwell. John Shufflebarger, will my ability to go steady six different times with three different girls in one year to Ruel West. All you need is a class ring. Don Foltz, will my ability to go without a car all through high school to any one who likes to walk. Dick Saunders, will my ability to get along with Susie Reed to Bob Wise. Ann Carson, will my natural blonde hair to Ruby Demaree. Shirley Robinson, will my ability to work in the office to Sandy Day who has a good start in the book store. Mary Lue Doty, will my seat in Government Class to some unlucky Junior. Roy Pottschmidt, will my ability to have six flat tires in one week to anyone who thinks it can't happen. Jerry Jackson, will my ability to get along with Woody to anyone who needs it. Ron Ennis, will my hopped up, clicking six to Don Blackwell if you can keep it running. Barbara Long, will my ability to work in both offices to Kay Kiphart. Bruce Boaz, will my athletic ability to Lee Wolverton. Martin Matillo, will my ability to be able to get along with East to anybody who can. Sandra Dresslar, will my three wrecks to Joyce Core, who already has a good start. Claude Royston, will my ability toget along with all the teachers to Bob Matillog Good Luck Bob. Ronnie Reifeis, will my ability to be inthe wrong place at the wrong time with the wrong person to Don Borski. Barbara Demaree, will my ability to get away with murder in Mrs. Fisher's class to Jolene Dodge. Raymond Evert, will my ability to get along with Mr. Wilson so well to Mike Heiny. Janice Kelly, will my ability to love Home Economics to Jackie Strouse. Ray Taylor, will my ability to skip study hall to 'Whitewall.' Keep up the good recordl Sue Dowden, will my ability to be out of school with a good excuse to Rose Shortt. Helen Zschiedrich, will my parking place at the Southern Circle to Phyllis Clearwater. Louise Owen, will my ability to get alcng with Mrs. Robertson to the Sophomore boys. Larry Holtsclaw, will my ability to try to pitch baseball to Bob King. Larry Robinson, will David Money, my irresistability to women. Joan Minnemeyer, will my ability to get engaged to Patty Robards. Alice Moore, will my government grade to Jack Ramsey. Willa Jarrett, will my quiet ways to Sue Ogle. Carolyn Duncan. will my ability to stay ahead in bookkeeping to anyone who has the time to do it. Betty Coseboon, will my ability to Bat chicken with my fingers to Mrs. Fisher. Kim Stropes, will my remarkable abilities in Delbert's class to Howard Hobbie Tykie Peters. Don't let it get you down. Carl Murray, will my green monster to anyone who thinks they can get it. Barbara Clark, will my ability to become engaged to Kay Briggs, if she can find a man. Carolyn Swartz, will my ability to go steady with a boy from Carmel to Beverly Boltz. Eddie Reynolds, will my ability to get along with Irv flvir. Eastj to Monte Monroe. Patti Oathout, will my driving to anyone who has a lot of nerve and insurance. TTWT X Martha Mc Cleerey, hereby will nothingg because everything I have, I need. John Richardson, will my ability to lose sixty pounds to Paul Hurst. Jerry Aldrich, will my rabbit hunting ability to -Carol Harrell. Roger Miller, will my ability to carry three solid subjects my Senior year to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. Virginia St. John, will my beautiful eyes and position as majorette to Myron Hedger. ll t start. will my ability to get out of class to Norman Ford, who has an exoe en David Patterson, Ollie Boger, will my secret on how to wear levis without a belt to Paul Daily. CLASS HI 'l'0RY In September, 1944, seventeen of our fifty-five prospective graduates started to Center Grove under the instruction of Mrs. Ruth Cook. These seventeen are Eddie Reynolds, Roy Pottschrnldt, Virginia St. John. Bruce Boaz, Helen Zschiedrich, Claude Royston, AnnCarson, Mary Lue Doty, David Patterson, Carolyn Dun- can, John Richardson, Kim Stropes, Barbara Demaree, Sandra Dresslar, Janet Stone, Sue Dowden, and Shirley Robinson. During our grade school days, we were instructed by Miss Reba Luper, Miss Margaret Clore, Miss Edna Tearman, Mrs. Iva Fulmer, and Mr. Marion Allen. Meanwhile, we gained these prospective graduates: Patsy Alvey, J imBaker,Barbara Clark, DonEnnis, Raymond Evert, Gary Hollandbeck, Willa Jarrett, J anioe Kelly, Barbara Long, Martha Mc Cleerey, Melvin Mackey, Martin Matillo, Joan Mlnnemeyer, Louise Owen, Larry Robinson, John Shufflebarger, Ronald Straley, Carolyn Swartz, and Wanda Van Dyke. Sotne of these students left and re-entered later. We were very excited when westartedjunior High, We had class officers, sponsors, basketball teams, cheerleaders, and majorettes. Our sponsors those two years were Mrs. Woods, Mr. Phillips, Mrs. Money and Mr. Rosenstihl. During those years we gained Charles Demott, Larry Holtsclaw, and Ronnie Reifeis. Our Freshman year brought much enthusiasm from all. Our officers were Mary Lue Doty, Presidentg Bruce Boaz, Vice-Presidentg John Shufllebarger, Secretary and Treasurerg and John Richardson, Student CounciL That year we were under the sponsorship of Mrs. Alberta Money and Mr. James Rosenstihl. Beverly Daugherty, Carl Murray, Shelby Willis, and Jerry Aldrich joined our class, while Martha Mc- Cleerey, Ken Alvey, Shirley Chasteen, and Marilyn Rhude left. Several of our boys played basketball that year. wehad alfreshman team and cheerleaders. Our cheerleaders were, Shirley Robinson, Barbara Long, and Mary Lue Doty. Shirley Robinson was elected Queen of the Halloween Carnival and Melvin Mackey was nominated for King. On November 1, 1952, we suffered a great loss when our high school and gymnasium burned. Our Sophomore class was sponsored by Mr. Paul Hurst. Bruce Boaz was elected President, Shirley Robinson, Vice-Presidentg Sandra Dresslar, Secretary and Treasurer, and Jerry Aldrich, Student Council. Joining our class that year was Betty Coseboon. Barbara Clark, andJohn Hudson, Alice Moore, Darrell Parris, Roger Miller, and Danny Ward, Leaving was Wanda Van Dyke, Shelby Willis, Edna Petro, and Barbara Russell. Bringing a great honor toour class that year was Bruce Boaz, when he won the Thurman Miles Trophy. Being a Junior brought about many things. Under the excellent sponsorship of Mrs. Sue Reed and Mr. Paul Hurst, we did very well on our Junior Concessions. Our officers were Virginia St. John, President, Martin Matillo, Vice-President: Willa Jarrett, Secretary, Bruce Boaz, Treasurer, and John Shuftlebarger, Student Council. We gained Jerry Jackson, Danny Riggle, Dickie Saunders, Vernon Snyder, Wanda Van Dyke, Ollie Boger, and Don Foltz. We lost Beverly Daugherty and Jim Walker. Two of our girls were elected majorettes-Barbara Long and Barbara Demaree. Darrell Parris was elected drum major. Bruce Boaz won the county Sportsmanship Trophy. InApril we took our long awaited trip to washington D.C. with the Seniors. We started forth in our Senior year with Mr. Paul Hurst again our sponsor. Our class officers were: John Richardson, President, Virginia St. John, Vice-President, Willa Jarrett, Secretary, Mary Lue Doty, Treasurerg and Martin Matillo, Student Council. We gained Martha McCleerey, Ray Taylor, and Patti Oathout. We lost Sandra Carlstedt and Danny Riggle. Shirley Robinson, and Mary Lue Doty were among the girls elected cheerleaders. Barbara Long, VirginlaSt.John, and Barbara Demaree were elected majorettes. Now, as we look toward graduation and making our way in this world we look back on our school days with fond memories. Barbara Demaree Willa Jarrett ' 4 wi , ' ,J-J gai- ra. --,. , .-.ant-H-... ., . 1 CLASS PROPIlECY This is your nosey newsy reporter, Suella Larsons, on station CGHS, with your latest local and world news round-up of this week. This broadcast is brought to you by the Ennis Brothers, makers of that new Atomic Waterless Dishwasher. It seems that the first set of quintuplets since the famous Dionne sisters was born at 2:49 this morning of May 14, 1966 to Mr. and Mrs. Don Pursel of Carmel, Indiana. Mrs. Pursel is the former Barbara Demaree. The Pursels are the parents of one girl and six boys. The new baby girls make it an even dozen. Mother and babies are reported doing fine by their nurse, Betty Coseboon. Attention racing fansl A new track record was set today at the big Indianapolis Motor Speedway. It was set by Sandy Dresslar on a practice lap at20l. 131 miles an hour. SOME SPEED! As you remember, Miss Dresslar, who won the race last year, was the first woman ever to win a 500 Mile Race. She is a favorite again this year. The new owner of the 500 Mile track, Willa J arrett, and her business associate, Wanda Van Dyke, are pleased as punch and they predict this will be the fastest and greatest race ever. It was also announced that the two celebrities from Hollywood will beJanet Stone and Melvin Mackey. It depends upon who wins the race as to which one will get the honor of kissing the winner. Flash---A moonoplane, with Carl Murray at the controls, landed today near Palomar Observatories. No one had heard from Carl since he left the earth two years ago. He reports that living on the moon is a utopia indeed. He boasts of a harem of 16 girls, and his old friends, Roger Miller and Jerry Jackson, who thus far have escaped earth girls, are going back to the moon with him. The summer replacement of the Jackie Gleason show, Paul Hurst, went over with a bang opening night. Master of ceremonies, John Hudson, had as his vocalists, Virginia St. John and John Richardson. Gary Hollandbeck was hot on the piano keys. The star of the Tippy Toe Dancers, Barbara Long, was a sensation. There was excitement a plenty in the metropolis of Bargersville, Indiana, this week. Bargersville, since Ray Taylor opened his huge tireless tube manufacturing plant there, has become the second largest city in Indiana. A near tragedy was prevented by the quick action of the fire department, which is headed by Fire Chief, Ronnie Straley. A fire that was started in the Slow Poke Inn, one of the world's finest night spots, owned by Charles DeMott, was quickly brought under control. It seems the fire was started when the waitress, Janice Kelly, knocked a candle over and set a tablecloth on fire. She was serving his Honor, Mayor Danny Ward, and his guest, Ollie Boger, who had just flown in from his uranium mines in South America. His private plane, the Snowbird, was piloted by Ronnie Reifeis, who also attended the party. Eddie Reynolds, owner of Jolly Eddie's Used Car Lot, is being sued by Joan Minnemeyer, owner of Dance Land. She claims one of his cars ran wild and creashed into her dance hall causing considerable damage Saturday night. - The new multi-rnillion dollar shool, Center Grove, was completed last week. The school and gym are now the largest and finest in the state. The old gym, dedicated in 1955, was left standing, it is now used for the broom closet and is in the charge 'of Carolyn Duncan, chief custodian. Added to the staff this year are Patsy Alvey, Secretary to Larry Robinson, Principal, Alice Moore, music directorg and David Patter- son and Dick Saunders, Athletic Directors. While drilling for water at his newhome, Claude Royston struck oil. It is said to be one of the richest strikes ever made. Attention Literary Fans---At the top of the best sellers list are two books published by the Parris Publishing Company, owned and operated by Darrel Parris. The books are THE LIFE STORY OF ROY PUTTSCHMIDT, written by same, and MISSY MARY MAM, written by Carolyn Swartz and Sue Dowden. News from the Capitol . . . Raymond Evert, Senator from Indiana, has just introduced a bill to Con- gress, which, if passed, would raise the speed limit to 102 miles per hour. Senator Evert says this would eliminate traffic congestion by eliminating people. The first woman Vice President, Miss Ann Carson, left today with the First Lady, the former Miss Helen Zschiedrich, for a visit back home in Indiana. They were accompanied by the Secretary of State, Patti Oathout. More than 20,000 people wimessed the militaryceremonieson the West coast this week. The wife of General Dave Benge, the former Barbara Clark, had the honor of presenting half-buck private, Vernon Snyder, with the first medal ever to be awarded any American soldier for ten years of uninterrupted K. P. duty, A bulletin has just been handed me with news from the agriculture Exhibition being held this week in Chicago . . . Lovers of the white meat of chicken will be overjoyed at the new breed of chicken displayed by Mary Lue Walker fDotyJ. After years of research at the Walker Poultry Farn1s near Greenwood, Indiana, she has developed a double-breasted, one-legged chicken. An amusing sideline is the Bee Circus. Owner and trainer of these fascinating little performers is Jerry Aldrich, who has devoted his life to the bee industry. Fashion news---Shirley Robinson has been named head designer of John Shufflebarger's Fashions for Brides . . . The ten best-dressed men and women for this year have just been named. At the top of the list for men are Jim Baker and Kim Stopesg for women, Martha McCleerey and Louise Owen. Late bulletin from the sports world . . . Larry Holtzclaw has just been signed as pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers . . . Bruce Boaz and Martin Matillo, co-owners and managers of the American All-Star Basketball Team, left today with the team for a World Exhibition Tour. Now a closing word from our sponsors, the Ennis Brothers. Willa Jarrett and Barbara Clark Wm., W-w ' C1 gf-fl K , -. .1 44 P ,. X' ,4 , 'W ww -1-:-fygfaxh .- Di-......., V C53?MW,k,u. ,. , . A W H yi, K M M, fm? SK? - view, 'vi' Q in my if ff if I ggy! ' g Q V g by A . 5,2 ,,E. I . 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Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Center Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grlve Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove BASKETBALL SCHEDULE 1955-56 Whiteland Southport Greenwood Danville Edinburg Trafalgar Zionsville Beech Grove Morgantown Union Monrovia Clark Speedway Franklin Twp Mooresville Nineveh Waldron Brownsburg COUNTY TOURNEY Edinburg Union Whiteland JUNl0R VAR ITY Ronnie Haywood, Don Clark, Tommy Hittle, Mike Heiny, Ruel West. Bob Van Dyke. Bruce Hammersly. Carol Harrell. John Haymaker, Marvin Baker. FRE HME KNEELINGg Newt Wright. Charlie Kincaid, Tornrr1yBlackwe11, Tom Stewart, David Harbert. STANDING: Iohn Haymaker, John Thornan, Tommy Hittle, Tony Borski, Jerry Barnett, Bobby Thompson. YELLLEADER 1 1 Mary Lue Doty, Nancy Jo Puckett, Sandy Day, Joyce Core, Shirley Robinson TUDE T MA AGER John Richardson Ronnie Straley David Patterson Ronnie Russell Mel Vandermeer, Marvin Hawkins, Paul Hurst, John Friedersdorf. I ' - Umor High Yell Leaders F re 11 s men Yell Leaders JR. HIGH TEAM d Dann Plummer Jerry Dowden Max FIRST ROW: Norman Clemons, Rex Richar son, y , , Hilt, Paul Wilson, Jimmy Thompson, Manager. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Bates, Mike ' ' ' Martin Norman Duke, Randy Thomann. Squire, David Adams, Floyd Shirrell, Timmy , ' ' 11 Flo d, Herbie Wiese, THIRD ROW: Millards Sutton, Wayne Barnett, Dav1dGi11esp1e, Bi y Doug Purtee, Jimmie Inabnitt, Dennis Richardson. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: John Scherer, Marvin Baker, Gary Paine, Bob King, Lee Power, James Wall, Jim Dresslar, Oren Hyatt, David Money, Danny Saunders, John Haymaker, Freddy Nuffer. SECOND ROW: Bob Matillo, Eddie Riley, Jerry Stewart, Terry Barnett, Carl Carpenter, Joe Parker, Bob Van Dyke, Bruce Hammersly, Dick Skinner, Don Bennett, David Harbert, Coaches M. G. Hawkins and J. Friedersdorf, and Bill Floyd. Tl-IIRD ROW: Ronnie Utterback, Ronnie Russell, Russell Dowden, David Gillespie, Tommy Hittle, Don Blackwell, DonBorski, Philip Tinkle, David Zurschrneide, Tony Borski, Larry Pearcy, Principal Loren Wilson, Athletic Director Paul Hurst, and John Richardson, Manager. On September 2, 1955, Marvin Hawkins, former Hanover College football star and newhead football coach at Center Grove issued acall for football practice. Nearly twelve years had elapsed since fans from Center Grove had seen their boys in football gear. Forty-one candidates reported for the first drill, three week later, thirty-five were issued complete uniforms. Since this was the first eleven-man squad for Center Grove High School, and the team con- sisted of under-classmen, we refrained from scheduling outside competition. Most of the season was spent on acquainting the boys with rules and learning the basic fundamentals. Several inter- squad contests were held and the team looked promising for the coming year. The Trojans have scheduled Mooresville, Greenwood, Edinburgh, Westfield, and J asonville for the 1956 season. Mel Vander-meer and John Friedersdorf assisted in handling the line. Anxiety: mental uneasiness This is no Bull! An added accommodation for the Trojan fans was sponsored this year by the Sunshine Society in the form of a Check Room. And the Score Goes Up Another Notch And Now We Present the Center Grove Marching Bandl We're Eatin' Our Wheaties, and We're Doin' Okay! Q. pw, T B, September September September Septem ber September September September September Septem ber Oc to ber Oc tober Oc tober October October October Oc tob er Oc tober October Ocrober Oc to ber October Oc tober Oc tober November November November November December Decem ber 2 9 13 14 15 15 16 21 7 8 10 11 12 14 14 17 19 21 25 26 27 31 10 17 24 29 19 15 of EVE T December December December January January January January January January Janauary February February February February February February February March March March March Ma rch April April May May May May May 16- 22- 2- 31- 9-County Chorus Festival at Franklin. 1 2- 19 - 23 - 30 - 27- Senior pictures arrived. Convocation -Christmas movie . Beginning of Christmas vacation-Program in gym. End of Christmas vacation. Semester tests. Beginning of second semester. County Tourney drawings. 20-21 -County Tourney. Won final game with Whiteland Dancing lessons began. Dancing lesson. Porters took group pictures. Johnson County teachers meeting. Dancing lesson. Dancing lesson. Dancing lesson. End of 4th grading period. 24-25 -Sectional Tourney. P.T.A, ballgame alumni. Comptometer demonstration. County Music Festival-Franklin. Easter convocation. Senior Class Play. Beginning of Senior Week. Senior Picnic . 3-Junior and Senior Prom. Baccalaureate . Commencement. SCHOOL IS OUT! ! UFFICER Mrs. Money, Sponsor, Marcia Whitaker, Vice -President, Virginia St. John, President, Mrs. Ful- mer, Sponsor, Kay Kiphart, Song Leader, Francie Browning, Recording Secretary,Nancy Jo Puckett, Corresponding Secretary, Phyllis Clearwater, Reporter, Helen Zschiedrich, Treasurer. Elaine Meredith, Secretary-Treasurer, John Richardson, President, Governing Board Members, Larry Robinson and Oren Hyatt. Billie Duke, Assistant Point Captain, Shirley Robinson, President, Mrs. Glass, Sponsor, Kay Kip- hart, Vice-President, Kay Briggs, Song Leader, Betty Malott, Point Captain, Rosemary Perkins Treasurer, Nancy Jo Puckett, Secretary, and Beverly Stebbins, Reporter, xXIy i rf' S S S is S9 FIRST ROW: Billie Duke, Kay Smithy, Barbie Long, Louise Owen, Jenile Weddle, Q9 '59 Rs SW Jean Lister, Joan Minnemeyer, Wanda Van Dyke, Marcia Whit- aker, Phyllis Clearwater, Mary Lue Doty, Cecelia Doty, Kay Kiphart, Jean Brewer, and Bernadine See. SECOND ROW: Janice Hawkins, Joyce Core, Shirley Robinson, Pat Oathout, Janet Stone, Martha McCleerey, Sandy Dresslar, Willa Jarrett, Dotty Clouse, Joyce Patterson, Janice Kelly, Sue Doty, Eleanor DeMott, ROW: Helen Zschiedrich, and Beverly Boltz. THIRD Marjorie Ross, Carolyn Swartz, Sue Carpenter, Shirley McCormick, Charlotte Doty, Sandy Day, Barbara Demaree, Alice ' ' St. Moore, Ann Carson, Barbara Clark, Judy Knight, and Virginia John. FIRST ROW: Jane Dowden, Vera Duke, Carolyn Adams, Barbara Meek, Lynette Bock, JoAnn Byers, Ruth Rhoades, Nancy Gray, Sandy Hittle, Nancy Jo Puckett, Mary Ellen McTarsney, Edna Fowler, Kathy Ramsey, Sandra Bennett, Lois Ann Weaver, and Marene Reifeis. SECOND ROW: Francie Browning, Diana Selke, Pat Nation, Janet Beck, Rita Parrish, Norma Scherer, Ruth Ann Rund, Kay Briggs, Beverly Pl mmer Linda Bottin, Rose Shortt, Carol Vawter, Pat u 1 I-lilgert, Judy Browning, and Elaine Meredith. THIRD ROW: Judy Miller, Mary Jane Wray, Patty Robards, Sharon Hiatt, P Moore, Linda Doughty, Nancy Beck, Beverly Stebbins, eggy Rosemary Perkins, Shirley Poole, Irma Inabnitt, Sharon Brown, Peggy Adams, Janie Rike, and Judy Jasper. A TT LAMBDA Pl FIRST ROW: Nancy Gray, Francie Browning, Sandra Bennett, Irma Inabnitt, Mary Ellen Mc- Tarsney. SECOND ROwgVera Duke, Sandie Hittle, JoAnn Byers. THIRD ROW: Marianne Selke, Sharon Rbinson, Sue Aldrich. TOP: Elaine Meredith. G.A.A. FIRST ROW: Barbie Long, Sandra Dresslar, Virginia St. John, Shirley Robinson, Mary Lue Doty, Francie Browning, J oyoe Core, Sandy Day, Phyllis Clearwater, Eleanor DeMott, Judy Jasper, Linda Doughty. SECOND ROW: Marcia Whitaker, Patti Oathout, Ann Carson, Martha McCleerey, Janet Stone, Helen Zschiedrich, Kay Kiphart, Peggy Moore, Carol Vawter, Patty Robards, Kathy Ramsey, Shirley Poole. THIRD ROW: Barbara Demaree, Mary Ellen McTarsney, Irma lnabnitt, Sandra Bennett, Betty Malott, Beverly Plummer, Nancy Jo Puckett, Rosemary Perkins, Patty Doty, Peggy Adams, Linda Bottin, Patty Hilgert. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Stebbins, Kay Briggs, Diane Selke, Marene Reifeis, Claudia Carlstedt, Judy Miller. Ruth Ann Rund, Edna Fowler, Billie Duke, Sponsor, Mrs. Glass. F.F.A. KNEELING: Don Bennett, Roy Pottschmidt. FIRST ROW: Ron Ennis, Secretary, Charles DeMott, Treasurer: Jerry Aldrich, Reporterg Carol Harrel, Presidentp J oe Parker, Vice-President: John Shufflebarger, Sentinel: Delbert Vaught, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Ruel West, Carl Murray, Eddie Reynolds, Bob Thompson. Raymond Evert, Don Borski,J im Beck, Kim Stropes, Phil Tinkle, Claude Royston, Vernon Snyder, Roger Miller, Bill Meek. THIRD ROW: Chester Williams, David Sutton, Freddie Swartz, David Schroeder, Nelson Teeters, Jim Dresslar, Marvin Baker, Newt Wright, Hal Shrum, Paul Tinkle. nr' 4 'Q ' 1 7? Fr it. 0' 00 una -QUT B JQ .ffiBl:l:3?SJ.? si B' 71, dxf'- ,. ' Q 11 - , l - 4' , 3 s ' 'ix' . 9 0 Mr. ing the arc xk ul X Vaught instruct- a group of boys in use of the electric welder. The Ma jorettes BA D URCHE TRA The Marching Band with Mr. Thrasher, The Orchestra Practicing with Mrs. Ford. . S. CHORU FIRST ROW: Janet Beck, Vera Duke, KayBriggs, Barbara Demaree, Sue Dowden, Barbara Clark, Barbie Long. SECOND ROW: Ruth Ann Rund, Norma Scherer, Mary Jane Wray, Pat Nation, Betty Malott, Marcia Whitaker, J anioe Hawkins, Kay Smithy, Nancy Day, Elaine Meredith. THIRD ROW: Marene Reifeis, Janie Rike, Carol Vawter, Peggy Moore, Dianne Selke, Virginia St. John, Helen Zschiedrich, Sue Doty, Jenile Weddle, Beverly Boltz, Alice Moore. FOURTH ROW: John Richardson, Patty Robards, Cathey Ramsey, Suzy Stewart, Jackie Strouse, Phyllis Clearwater, Janet Stone, Martha McCleerey, Ann Carson, Sandy Dresslar, Pat Oathout, Claudia Carlstedt. FIFTH ROW: Larry Gates, Lee Wolverton, Hal Shrum, Eddie Riley, Gary Hollandbeck, Darrel Parris, David Patterson, Claude Royston, Ray Stewart, David Zurschmeide, Lee Power, J ack Ramsey, Newt Wright. SIXTH ROW: Chester Williams, Tommy Bristow, Charlie Kincaid, Chuck Ragle, Tom Stewart, Loren Pickett, Tommy I-little. Mr. Thrasher and Mrs. Ford giving individual music lessons. FIRST ROW: Charlie Kincaid, Ronnie Utterback, Elaine Merideth, Ruth Ann Rund, Linda Duke SECOND ROW: John Haymaker, Tony Borski, Chuck Raggle, Larry Roberts, David Zurschmeide THIRD ROW: Ray Stewart, Norman Ford, J im Dresslar, Oren Hyatt, Jerry Stewart, Lee Power STANDING: Don Borski, Martin Matillo, Larry Robinson, Sponsors, Mr. Shutt and Mr. Sheets John Richardson, Ronnie Straley. The photo club has shown a lot of pictures to different c 1 a s s e s this year. Shown here are O ren Hyatt and John Richardson. DRIVER' TRAINING I II .I IIIRIIIRII W R x lcfmru snovs men scnoj 'rr , , , , Lu- . ..,.,.. ., , . a , ,.....W , I HE 515015. INC I Center Grove High School offered Drivers' Training for the first time this year under the guidance of coach Mel Vandermeer, who for the past four years, had been the driver training instructor at Jeffersonville High School. Mr. H. E. Davis, Ford dealer of Greenwood, Indiana, furnished a new four-door Customline Ford with dual controls to be used for training purposes. Forty-one students were enrolled in this course. Students must be at least fifteen an one-half years old or non-holders of beginner's driving permits. , , mg '- I W' ' 'MW UFFICE TAFF ELEMENTARY OFFICE Barbie Long Nancy Day Sandy Dresslar Charlie Bob DeMott TUDE 'I' COU Cllr HIG H SCHOOL OFFICE Jenile Weddle Barbara Long Billie Duke Sue Doty Betty Malott Joyce Core Shirley Robinson P SEATED: Mr. Wilson. STANDING: Martin Matillo, Phyllis Clearwater, Bruce Hammersly, Loren Pickett, Doug Purtee, Elaine Utterback. WW Qiflliftflfffff NEWSPAPER TAFF MEMBERS OF THE STAFF EDITORS Marjorie Ross, Marcia Whitaker, Betty Malott, Darrel Parris, Elaine Meredith. TYPING Gary Hollandbeck and Barbara Ogle. SPORTS Lee Power, Lee Wolverton, and Tony Borski. ART STAFF Virginia St. John and John Richard- son. NEWS STAFF Pat Nation, Dianne Sel.ke, Nelson Teeters, May Jane Wray. FEATURE Danny Saunders and F rancie Brown- ing. ACTIVITIES AND CLASS NEWS David Zurschmeide, Chuck Ragle, Nancy Gray, Jimmy Wall, Sandy Hittle, and Vera Duke. The Center Grove Flash was formed again this year under the direction of the English department. It was published monthly by the students of Center Grove High School. The faculty sponsors included Mrs. Jean Robertson, Mrs. Claire Armstrong, and Mr, Cole Watkins. Miss Mary Lockwood was also associated with the newspaper until her resignation from the teaching staff in the early part of the year. The managing editors for the second straight year were Marjorie Ross and p Marcia Whitaker. Assisting them were Betty Malott, Darrel Parris, and Elaine Meredith as associate editors. Many of the other students at C.G.H.S. were also on the staff and assisted with the publishing of the paper. HUMOR Janice Hawkins and Kay Smithey. The newspaper has not only brought alot of information to the student body: ' but also has helped the staff to become more acquainted with journalism, and EXCHANGE the staff feels that they have had a lot of fun in doing it. Barbara Long. A CIRCULATION ' Pat Taylor, WillaJarrett, and Wanda -E I ' ' 6 Van DYke- T1LLiE TROJAN SAYS: , DISTRIBUTION d Here's wishing all the Seniors Loren Pickett, Jerry Barnett, an the best in an they do and may the David Money. MIMEOGRAPHING John Richardson and Darrel Parris. Trojan spirit live within them for- ever. trojan Mrs. Mone y, Busy As Usual? Mrs. Fulm At Work in the Chemistry Lab er's First Year Flying Typists 000K .C 'I'0DlA S. and BUS DRIVER LEFT TO RIGHT: HarriettBotCln Evelyn Rob' , rnson, Ruth Kiphart, Neva Bray. Stella Doty, Agnes Johnson, Louella Lindly, Mildred Stewart. High School Custodians Bob Scott and Alva Surface LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Featherston L awrence Kelly, Cleon Doty Alva Geor e 1 8 Wayne Corbin, Ray Swartz, Press Brown B bB ' 0 r1ggs,DeWayneCalvert R V Brig s , . . g Lowell Smith, Don Sutton RalphD , emaree, Eugene Morris, Frank Thomas Jr. 1 4 ' u!!X7gFNNx ffgrfir Rig WP! gun! dwmwx' UNIDENTIFIED asses F 'Ui fy I , es'f' or 1-he ifff sw , A,g.C.- QGTOQ I if x m 'w iq, Ez my ,K mgglfiiikw '. ' A :Q- S mg, X l up gg Z , i f k df' ugh R525 2.333 yay saw, gy, ,WM Swgsf ' 1 1 1 E i x E , 4 'r 5 nv. A ui 323,-'17 p -1 X3 ew' if in ,s . s ya ff WAX 53 ,M , Y ,mg K Zgngmwxkxd L, X 4 i ww., in ,fz,-. z:wf--ff,,- V .2 g:'g-fnv,-fm, ez' ,J -pw A ' ,?:Q-fi, :- My N k ELEME 'VARY IXTII GRADE FIRST ROW: Bobby Short, Bruce Ogle, Ronald Pierce, Donald Sooy, George Selke, J immy Taylor, Virgil Tunks, Keith Parks. SECOND ROW: Patricia Tracy, Sue Paddack, Carolyn Wells, Anita Esenwein, Leah McDone1, Lola Van Dyke, Sherrie Ramsey, Donna Scherer, Camelia Seitz, Peggy Tinkle, Teacher, Mrs. Wolverton. THIRD ROW: Robert Windhorst, Lewis Watkins, Eric Wright, Richard Smithey, Ormel Pittman, Max Wray, Steven Williams, Richard Teike, ShirleySurface, Gwendolyn Royston, Jo Ann Peterson. FOURTH ROW: Billy Smithey, Joe Ward, Forest Reynolds, Pamela Nation, Sharon Roe, Joe Runyan, Archie Morton, Richard Ratliff, Deere Wren, Judy Parish, Miles Shipp, and Jerry Riley. ABSENT: Janet Patterson and Nancy Skinner. FIRST ROW: Buddy Byers, Robert Mason, Johnny Harbert, Billy Warner, Lesley Geddes, Johnnie La Cour, and Johnnie King, SECOND ROW: Marie Kincaid, Barbara Jo Core, Carol Kent, Ronald Lappin, Bernard Green, Esther Allgire, Thelma Lucas, Sarah Duncan, Ronald Boltz, Ronald Blackwell, and Mr. Sheets, Teacher. THIRD ROW: Donald Doty, David Hobson, Harry Lasiter, Charles Baker, Virgil Brickertt, Myra Jones, Dorothy Burchett, Donna Branham, Leslie Jordan, Doug Heiny, J immy Gill. FOURTH ROW: Paige Fulmer, Lorna Kephart, Becky Fulmer, Wayne Ellis, Nancy Grimm, Patricia Miller, Freddie Mc- Cormick, Phyllis Beck, Billy Beers, Jerry Jenkins and Steve Davis. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David Core, Russell Beck, John Harrell, Robert Board, Ronald Anderson, Roger Dixon, James Coonfield, Jerry Bristow. SECOND ROW: William Brown, Jack Kleingarten, Nancy Chapman, LaVerne Brown, Linda Axe, Sandra Duncan, Patricia Gregg, Susan Dunn, Shirley Hamlin, Pamela Bunch, Mrs. Iva Fulrner. THIRD ROW: James Featherston, Richard Kunz, John Beeman, Eugene Browning, Sandra Adams, Opal Haymaker, Janet Fulrner, Rebecca Cunningham, Carolyn Houpt, Rose Gibson, Karen Hale. FOURTH ROW: Larry Doty, James Bensheimer, Michael Corbin, Wanda Clouse, Mary Daily, Carol Keller, Judith King, Sharon Dearing, Mary Jane Braughton, Glenda Kelley, Larry Gray, George Hadley, Teacher, Mrs. Fulmer. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Philip Power,Steven Surface, David Stebbins,Johnnie Shanks, Mickey Roberts, Stephen Weddle, Forest Sutton, Julian Swartz, Ronnie Shuey. SECOND ROW: Pamela Sells, Francis Smithey, Pamela Tinkle, Nancy McMillan, Stan Puckett, GaryShrum, Linda Morris, Sharon Oathout, Sharon Miller, Carol Whitaker, Mr. McKenzie. THIRD ROW: Gene Mann, Randy Stewart, Judith Blackford, Donna Plummer, Ann Templeton, Henry Jones, Edith Matillo, Nicola Williams, Jane Sodrel, Carolyn Stutzman, Michael Worrell. FOURTH ROW: Micheal Lynch, Larry Voiles, Richard Williams, Wayne Sutton, Gary Pickerel, Delmo West, Stephen Mackey, Allen Wallace, Cathy Lamrnert, Shirley O'Danie1s, Larry Rhoda, Richard Rhodes. F0 BTH GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David Heidenreich, Terry Apel, Mark Fulrner, Bobby Cecil, Forest Hines. SECOND ROW: Vicki Cornelius, Celine Berry, Sharyn Hamlin, Mollie Girard, Sandra Henderson, Louise Adams, Rebecca Brock, Teacher, Miss Tearman. THIRD ROW: Billy Bullock, Bobby Bullock, Jerry Boltz, Junior Arnold, Steven Bray, Terry Heke, GaryBoeldt. FOURTH ROW: J immy Hendrickson, Robert Gates, Karen Boltz, Jayne Carter, Phyllis Helms, Ricky Core, Stanley Chaplin. ABSENT: Glenn Girard, Cindy Dorrell, Bill Eddlemen. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Lowell Shults, Roberta Windisch, Linda Taylor, Mary Lou Taylor, Sandra Widener, Beverly LaCour, Lila Jane Sutton, Lynn Chapman, Brenda Fuller, Teacher, Mrs. Linehan. SECOND ROW: David Shafer, Ronald Schooley, Vernon West, Ronald Sledge, Donnie Stropes, Sammy Wool- vine, Kenny Whitaker, David Wade, Jeffry Surface. THIRD ROW: Steven Willoughby, ,T ack Sutton, Champ Terrell, Jerry Windisch, Billy Slavin, Tommy Webb, Linda Warren, Kathleen Williams, Charlene Warren, Clydette Coffey. ABSENT: Beverly Burnette, Kathy Walker. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Jackie Pitman, Stanley Mount, Gale Riley, RidgieMorris, Allen Smith, Charles Smith, Archie Galloway, Darrel Shafer. SECOND ROW: Paul Russell, Cynthia Scott, Sandra Shoemaker, Linda Poore, Sandra Ruoff, Kathy Rainey, Pricilla Porter, Ruth Richeson, Danny Ping, Teacher, Mrs. Walker. THIRD ROW: Larry Mullins, Rickey Perrey, Sharon Roberts, Mary Ella Royston, Valerie Prater, Mary Kottkamp, Sharon Parker, David Read, Gary Schooley, Kent Pickerel. FOURTH ROW: Gene Rund, Ronald Smithey, Carrol Snyder, Mike Nance, Lawrence Selke, Laura LeeReece, Cheryl Morris, Leona Shipp, Sirona Morton, and Kathleen Roach. ABSENT: Sharon Napier, Sharon Riggs, Carol Shirrell, Debra Smith, Kellis Pittman, Bruce Reed. FIRST ROW: Charles West, J immie Young, David Young, Danny Thacker, John Tieke, Ronnie Witt, Pete Tinckle, Robert Waugh. SECOND ROW: Barbara Vinard, Debbie Young, Carol Kay Sutton, Connie Thompson, Mary Jane Workman, Terry Sharp, Elaine Yates, Elaine Tow, Marren Surfaoe, Substitute Teacher, Mrs. Cook. THIRD ROW: Beckey Terrell, Peggy Usury, Beckey Swartz, Susie Ward, Charlotte White, Judy Wilson, Jamie Steep, Judy White, Steven Sutton, Steven Witty. FOURTH ROW: Judy Willoughby, Patty Sutton, Carol Ann Wright, Janet Stayte, Marty Umbarger, Bill Umbarger, J ohnie Wright, Steven Zelena, Glen Templeton, David Windisch, Conard Terhune. ABSENT: Mrs. Minner, Delores Spriggs, Sharon Thomas, Russell Tyler, Billy Utterback, J ohnie War ren. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: John I-lanshew, Buddy Lee, Ronnie Mason, Denis I-lully, Bobby Hudson, Ronnie Green, Marle Gunnoe, Jimmy Anderson, Dale Hollandbeck, Bobby Mitchell. SECOND ROW: Suzan Hussung, Linda Kay Harter, Ginger Johnson, Donna Keller, Nancy Lucas, Linda Geddes, Danny Kinnick, Billy Garner, Mike Mc Donald, Teacher, Mrs. Bunnell. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Hughes, Yvonne Hauser, Brenda Merklin, Michael Jones, Vicki Inman, Larry Leeds, Patricia Gibson, John Kalscheuer, Danny Francis, Fred Heger. FOURTH ROW: Chip Fulmer, Jimmy Houpt, Steven Lammert, Sharon Lammert, Diana J ohnson, Gloria Lindle, Ronnie Garner, Sandra Harriman, Cheryl Michael, Donna Hendrickson, Mike George. ABSENT: Alfred Green and Kelous Kizer. SECD D GRADE FIRST ROW: Linda Hughes, Carolyn Grogg, Cheryl Lutes, Karen Henderson, Bettilea Green, Terre Funkhouser, Susan Gillespie, Claudia Jordan, Phyllis Kocher. SECOND ROW: David Kent, Kenneth Hudson, Marvin lnabnitt,Jimmy Kleingartner, Benny Kincaid, Russell Gibson, Ernest J inks, Rickey Kelly, Tonuny Huber. THIRD ROW: Wayne George, Leslie Lloyd, Mike Gardner, Albert Gates, Mike Gregg, Jerry Kelly, John Hunter, Kenneth Harris, David I-lommel, Dana Lister, Teacher, Mrs. Calvert. ABSENT: Elaine Francis, Dorthy Harrell, Charles Harter, Cynthia Haun, Barbara Hilgert, John Hobson, and Ronnie LaMastus. E00 D GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Stephen Watkins, Charles Thacker, Gary Tingle, Martin Wooldridge, John Williams, Gary Sutton. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Straley, Sharon Snyder, Linda Steep, Connie Strouse, Ann Stowe, Beverly Vinard, Teacher, Mrs. Sachs. THIRD ROW: Jolantha Wilson, Lanna Myars, Philip Smith, Richard Miller, Mark Willoughby, Tony Young, Stanley Terry, Billy Young. ABSENT: Cathy Simpson, Cheryl Ann Trissel, Bruce Tucker, Walter Walker Jr., Roland Wilham, Terri T erhune. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Bill Cross, Jerry Dunn, Scott Davis, Billy Denny, Tommy Duncan. SECOND ROW: Judy Doty, Barbara Fuller, Linda Clemmons, Stephanie Brogdon, Brenda Campbell, Sandra Brown, Mike Dunall, Teacher, Mrs. Rueff. THIRD ROW: Martha Vint, Suzette Duke, Allen Byers, Lanny Duke, Sherry Coornber, Linda Burton, Stephen Dousch, Larry De Mott. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Fulmer, Marilyn Bensheimer, Sharon Dillow, Ella MaeCoy,Brenda Basham, Mike Adams, Allen Fulmer, Gary Bright, Darold Stowe, Marty Bell. ABSENT: Linda Board, Nancy Board, Linda Dixon, Judy Churchill, Sunny Christopher. ECO D GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: James Parker, Jimmy Robinson, Billy Owens, Lennis Myars, Charles Perry, Donnie Riley. SECOND ROW: Tommy Perkins, Judy Plymate, Linda Napier, Judy Malott, Janice Miller, Linda Peterson, Rosemary Scherrer, Jimmie Powell. THIRD ROW: Jimmy McE1fresh, Helen Schroeder, Teresa McHargue, Marjorie Meek, Carolyn Scrogham, Karen Mackey, Janet Murray, Mary Payne, Paul Roberts, David Smith. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Saunders,Dickie Norman, Billy Paris, John Shepherd, Rickie Mize, Joe Pace, Jerry Perdue, Mike Richardson, Ton Moncrief. ABSENT: Marsha Rike, Mikie Robinson, Joyce Merriman. FIR T GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: David Wilkerson, Patrick Tindle, Richard Witt, Stanley Burnette, Charles Schwab, Steve Ingram. SECOND ROW: Kevin Zaring, Melissa Scott, Jacqueline Young, Joan Smithey, Jenny White, Mike Sutton. THIRD ROW: ConnieMcClain, Deborah Tunds, Rhonda Whitmire, Vicki Watson, Cathy Stewart, Jacqueline Smith, Beverly Wiese, Cheryl Smith. FOURTH ROW: Donnie Young, Pamala Rund, Tommy Spitz, Ronnie Wever, Linda Alderson, Tommy Unbarger, Martha Robertson, Billy Sutton, John Zschiedrich. ABSENT: Halcie Miller, Kathy Weston, Joe Royston, Timmie Young, Larry Mackey, Greg Williams. FIR 'I' GRADE FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jeff Beck, Jimmy Barnes, Tommy Moody, Donnie Butler, Larry Bensheimer, Joe Brock, Tommy Brogdon. SECOND ROW: Cheryl Breedlove, Debbie Osher, Paula Dickey, Lorraine Coseboon, Karen Alexander, Linda Bennett, Linda Day, Teacher, Mrs. Lammert. THIRD ROW: Connie Bensheimer, Roberta Briggs, Becky Allen, Marsha Beeler, Linda Louise Cronin, Rita Carlun, Darlene Doty, Carolyn Moody. FOURTH ROW: Dick Fleener, Fary Doty, David Axe, Mike Fox, Dennis Doty, Gregory Brown, Joe Anderson, BillyBenner, Edward Bullock. ABSENT: Kathy Beck, Sandy Dorrell, Wanda Allgire, Sue Scrogham, Bobby Arnes, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Perry Malott, Gary McDonald, Stephen Pennington, Steven Nance, Tommy Paxton, Albert Rieck, Alan Scherer, RickieMcCarty, Teacher, Mary Green. SECOND ROW: Janice Gates, Julie Patterson, Shirley Nield, Diane Pace, Carol Ann Payne, Renda Morris, Tona Lee Riley, Vicki Mullins, Joyce Kernodle, Linda Faye Richerson. THIRD ROW: Wayne Ott, Don Robinson, Stephen Ray, Cheryl Polley, Nancy Jo Kumz, Eve Lynn Grose, Charles Poff, Kerry Pratt, David McNabb. ABSENT: Bonnie Ramsey, Monk Seitz, Cecil Hunte, Sherry Mitchell, Donna Murray. FIR 'I' GRADE FIRST ROW: Mike Lammert, Judy Keller, Mary Grogg, Connie Butler, Jeanine Kent, PaulafJean Hamm, Martha Jean Duncan, Marsha Harris, Rose Marie Kottkamp. SECOND ROW: Darold Girard, Harold Girard, Steven Hully, Gary Maddox, Robert Cline, David Kent, John Kocker, Danny Roberts. THIRD ROW: Larry Lammert, Shirley Johnson, Patty Grimm, Loren Geddes, Tyghe Jack, Stanley McCarter,Linda Gray, Diane Fulmer, Ricahrd Hollingshead, J immy Horton. Teacher, Mrs. Parrish. ABSENT: Carmayne Gunmae, Patty Hopkins, Karen Jones, Terrie Evans, Linda Sue Farrington, Robert Jones, J oleen Hotopp, and Barbara Eddleman, Elementary Janitors, Basil Briggs and Jess Blaich, 5 is 'x ,F Emi? if as X. PY4x PORTER'S STUDIO 312 Illinois Building - Indianapolis. Indiana Established 1909 ME. 5-9114 YOUR PHOTOGRAPHER For All Occasions CANDID WEDDINGS KAT YOUR HOME. OR CHURCI-D BIRTHDAYS VALENTINES DAY MOTHEPJS DAY FATHER'S DAY CHRISTMAS FAMILY REUNIONS HOME PORTRAI'I'S Pleasingly Posed. Popular Priced Photos, Please Particular People ST. I OHN'S GENERAL STORE BANTA. INDIANA Phone Bargersville 2780 Excavators - Builders Dump Truck Service SHUFFLEBARGEKS Phone 3622 BARGERSVILLE, INDIANA BARGERSVILLE HARDWARE 6. LUMBER1, INC. Hardware, Building, and Farm Supplies Phones: 241 6 591 BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA The Bui1der's Department Store THE GREENWOOD LUMBER CO.. INC. Academy Street at the Railroad Telephones: Greenwood 313 Indianapolis GA. 4469 Compliments of MERIDIAN DRIVE-IN THEATER Compliments of GOLDEN GUERNSEY FARMS WALKER HATCHERY U. S. Approved - U. S. Pullorum Typhoid Clean Rural Route 452 Phone 204-I2 GREENWOOD, INDIANA Res. Phone: Bazgersville 3737 Office Phone: Mooresville R-2913 WAVERLY SAND AND GRAVEL CO. F. Fankboner, Prop. Dealers in Washed Sand and Gravel and Bar Run - Ready-Mixed Concrete Prompt Delivery R. O. BARBER. INC. Phone 1188 Dependable Trucking Service FRANKLIN. INDIANA A. THOMPSON. INC. Phone 1188 Excavating FRANKLIN. INDIANA MT. PLEASANT SHOPPING CENTER GEE SUNDRIES GILLESPIE'S PURE OIL SERVICE Road 37 and County Line Road 37 and County Line Road Complete Line of Sundries and Drugs Glenn's Valley, Indiana Fountain Service Phone 788W3 YALE HARDWARE McDONALD'S MARKET Television Sales and Service Quality Meats for Your Home Freezer State Road 37 and County Line Complete Processing Phone 788-I1 MT. PLEASANT ADDITION Service With a Smile THE NATIONAL BANK OF GREENWOOD GREENWOOD, INDMA A Friendly Bank With Friendly Principles That Endure BOWLING With Automatic Pin-Setters Finest Equipment Available at SPORT BOWL Open 10:00 A. M. Daily 3900 South U. S. 31 y GA. 0917 I gl BANQUET ICE CREAM 6. MILK CO. Grade A Milk - Ice Cream and Other Dairy Products INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA PARKER'S REGAL MARKET Phone 1913 BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of Steve Hadley KIGER 6. 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INDIANA Compliments of DUNLAP'S RESTAURANT FRANKLIN. INDIANA Compliments of Compliments of SHELL COMPANY HUTCHINSON INS. AGENCY Burl Wilson FRANKLIN. INDIANA BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of BARGERSVILLE GARAGE BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of MOORES REPAIR SHOP BARGERSVTLLE. INDIANA Compliments of FRANKLIN PURE MILK CO. FRANKLIN. INDIANA Compliments of WHITELAND BRANCH OF FARMERS TRUST CO. WI'IITELAND. INDIANA Compliments of HOME SECURITY CO. Compliments of FARMERS TRUST CO. FRANKLIN. INDIANA Drive the Car With THE FORWARD LOOK FOBES-FADLEY MOTORS Iohnson County's Only Authorized Dodge-Plymouth Dealer Greenwood 500 Indianapolis ME 8-0638 CORNELIUS SERVICE B. F. GOODRICH TIRES AND BATTERIES Service Tune-up Gas and Oil Wilbur Comelius, Owner Phone 2401 Iunction of Highways 135 and 144 HEMPHILL MOTORS, INC. Your Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer for 30 Years Complete Sales and Service Phone: Sales 869 - Service 868 112 W. Jefferson St FRANKLIN, INDIANA Reel Service INDIANA FILM TRANSIT CO. 220 N. Osage Street W. C. Smith. Owner ME 4-4453 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA EASTON'S MARKET Your Neighborhood Thrifty Food: Store County Line and Road 135 ID 2293 GREENWOOD, INDIANA For the Best in Meats Shop at BUCK'S SUPER MARKET 3001 South Meridian Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of GREENWOOD DRIVE-IN THEATER Compliments of ADAM'S CORNER Groceries - Meats - Hardware Open 7 Days cr Week -- Open Evenings Comer Smith Valley Road and State Road 135 EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS CO. Indicrncr's Leading Sporting Goods Store 209 W. Washington Street ME. 4-3446 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA SOUTHERN CIRCLE DRIVE-IN Best in Short-Orders Ourb Service On U. S. 31 Good Luck Seniors HUM-DIN GER RESTAURANT SMITH'S VALLEY COOPER MOTOR SALES Sales and Service - Grill - Motel On U. S. 31 FRANKLIN. INDIANA Low Prices Every Day SMITH'S I. G. A. Specialty - Home Killed Meat Fresh Vegetables - Groceries Phone Providence 41 PROVIDENCE. INDIANA IONES IMPLEMENT CO. BARGERSVILLE, INDIANA E. C. HARTER 6. SON Shellane Distributor Hardware - Ranges - Groceries Pnones: Res.: Whiteicmd 2526 Store: Whiteland 2555 THE COURT Robert DeMott, Manager FRANKLIN. INDIANA ROGER'S DRUG STORE Rexall Druggist GREENWOOD, INDIANA PROGRESS COAL 6. MATERIAL CO. Building Material, Hardware, Lumber Blufi and Banta Road Phone ID 1794 Gifts for Every Occasion ACHENBACH I EWELRY Diamonds, Watches, Hobbies, Costume Iewelry Expert Watch Repairing Phone 776-W 246 W. Main GREENWOOD, INDIANA YOUMAN 'S GREENWOOD PHARMACY The Best in Drugs Phone 152 GREENWOOD, INDIANA Get It At SWANK'S Why Pay More? The Store That Brought High Quality and Low Prices to Franklin UNION TRUST CO. Franklin - Trafalgar Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation MERRICK AND MERRICK Real Estate - Farm Loans A. A. A. Hoosier Motor Club Membership Automobile Insurance 100 E. Jefferson Street FRANKLIN. INDIANA BARGERSVILLE PHARMACY Frances E. Weddle, Owner Phone 3412 BARGERSVILLE, INDIANA H. E. DAVIS. INC. Authorized Ford Sales cmd. Service Where Your Neighbor Buys His Car GREENWOOD. INDIANA Phone 234-433 Indicmcrpolisz GA 8539 - ID 8222 HOUGLAND PONTIAC CO. Pontiac Automobiles - GMC Trucks Sales and Service FRANKLIN. INDIANA KELLY SALES CO. 2355 Madison Ave. Phone 10 GREENWOOD. INDIANA IENNINGS GROCERY zoo W. Main sarees GREENWOOD. INDIANA HOOSIER TOMATOES Wm. E .Switzer. Prop. BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA FLETCH'S STANDARD STATION At Junction sr. nd. 144 fs. 135 Gas. Oil. Tires. Batteries. Accessories - DILLMAN LAKE Herb Dillman BANT A. INDIANA Compliments of WEBB'S SHELL SERVICE Intersection U. S. 31 G 431 Phone 185 GREENWOOD. INDIANA DOTY'S GROCERY Groceries - Meat - Gas Notions of All Kinds Phone 568Wl GREENWOOD, INDIANA RUSSELL STRALEY FARM BUREAU CO-OP PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Bargersville 221 3 EFI-'IE ROBIN SON 'S VARIETY STORE Phone 55312 Smith's Valley R. R. 4 SMI'I'H'S VALLEY Government Inspected Meats Groceries cmd Vegetables VV. O. DUNN 6. SONS Men's Wear - Notions Phone 2511 BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA C. A. WIESMAN Insurance 80 W. Iefferson Phone 734 FRANKLIN, INDIANA MACKEY'S CORNER Groceries - Meats - Gasoline R. R. 3 Phone Barg. 2766 GREENWOOD. INDIANA FLINN AND MAGUIRE FUNERAL HOME Phone 528 FRANKLIN. INDIANA Compliments to the Senior Class WALKER'S, INC Phone 101W GREENWOOD, INDIANA Compliments of W. S. DEMOSS 6 SON. INC. seo virginia Ave. Compliments of BROWNING ORCHARDS State Road 135 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Official AAA GA 4947 Compliments of Auto and Wrecker Service Quality Foods Goodyear Tires Rd. 135 - County Line R. R. 6 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA 770 South Meridian Phone GA 8650 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Floor Coverings - Carpets and Rugs Hardware Office: ID 1471 - Res.: GA 3914 CHAS. E. ORME. INC. 5005 South Meridian R. R. 4 INDIANAPOLIS. 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INDIANA SCHERER'S CORNER STORE Sundries - School Supplies Light Lunch - Soda Fountain Stock Remedies - Paint Phone R-582 TRAFALGAR, INDIANA I. G. A. FOODLINER Quality Meats and Fresh Vegetables Phone 599W SMITH'S VALLEY Compliments of HICKMAN 'S REGAL FOOD STORE MORGANTOWN, INDIANA Compliments of THOMPSON AUTO SUPPLY. INC. MOORESVILLE. INDIANA IOINT 6. CLUTCH SERVICE. INC. 553 W. Washington St. The Home of the Auburn Clutch for Stock and Hot Rods Also Genuine Universal Ioints INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA GORDON DAVIDSON Topsoil - Sand - Gravel - Stone Dump Truck Service Phone 37011 R. R. 4 GREENWOOD. INDIANA STATE FARM INSURANCE Hollis McTarsney Route 3 Phone Bargersville 2741 GREENWOOD, INDIANA HICKMAN FORD SALES Robert Hickman Phone 227 MORGANTOWN. INDIANA Compliments of CITY PAINT 6 DRUG STORE FRANKLIN. INDIANA Compliments of POWDER BOX BEAUTY SHOP FRANKLIN. INDIANA Compliments of TAYSTEE BREADMAN BILL BROWN SMITH'S VALLEY Compliments of PAUL SHORT Home Comfort and Insulators FRANKLIN. 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INDIANA Compliments oi DUNN'S ROOT BEER STAND at BARGBRSVILLE. INDIANA TRAFALGAR HARDWARE Raymond Lancaster Phone 312 TRAFALGAR. INDIANA THE BARGERSVILLE GRAIN COMPANY Grain, Flour, Feed, Coal, Oil, Gasoline Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone Bargersville 2201 I 'W - fm l '- 'T-.. 'X' .A N, V- an Wig' Compliments of THE FAT MAN Compliments of BARGERSVILLE STATE BANK BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of FLOYD FULMER PLUMBING AND HEATING BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Compliments of BAKER'S MACHINE SHOP BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA Get the TEE PEE Habit Two Locations: 2830 Madison Avenue and 38th and Fall Creek INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA Compliments of BARGERSVILLE BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA SUBURBAN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Insured Savings Madison 6 Pearl - Greenwood 109 Main St. - Beech Grove I f GREENWOOD FLOWER SHOP Bishop and Toomb's Opposite Greenwood Cemetery Phone 203-W GREENWOOD, INDIANA RUSSELL RUND Jeep Ditch Trenching - Ford Back Hoe Free Estimates Phone Providence 191 BARGERSVILLE. INDIANA GRAY FURNITURE CO. Phone 2142 Paul Hand ' Reliable Since 1927 Homes Furnished Complete WHITELAND. INDIANA Congrcrtulcrtions to the Class of '56 And Lots of Luck ROY UMBARGER 6. SON BARGERSVILLE, INDIANA SX xxxiijw My ' ll w x 42.3 Milk - Ice Cream Dairy Products Phone BElmont 2441 3745 Farnsworth Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA BILL'S GARAGE Corner of Morgantown and Smith Valley Roads Phone Greenwood 370-I4 PERF ECTION W. S. CO. Auto Glass Installed Desk and Furniture Tops 949 N. Illinois ME. 4-2565. Iohn Riehl - 781-W1 CHARLIE WHITE Roofing Contractor R. R. 4 GREENWOOD. 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