Eastern High School - Aurora Yearbook (Greentown, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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U N ' O N State Farm Insurance Companies Bloornington, Illinois Automobile, Life, at Fire ' Insurance Windfall, Indiana MARVIN PETERS, Agent 214 Union Bank Bldg. Kokomo, Indiana Phones: Ofc. Day 3374 Night Center 19F3O Phone 33 Dealers in Feeds - Grains - Coal Seeds - Grinding - Fertilizer jug Q6 ' sgniixgin 462 202066 U.S. 31 By Pass Junction 2.2-35 HATCHERY Day Old 8: Started Chicks Feeds - Poultry Supplies Plevna, Indiana We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Mr. Richer the right to have a new school. We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Nliss Blair the right to have Seniors in her G.A.A. Club next year. DM, Compliments of 9 MQTORS INC. gngmyd Dodge Plymouth Dodge Trucks PURE CDI L. Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of myifaff QLQW? GWWZZX ZWZZM? Your John Deere Dealer in Kokomo Sales and Service Tel. Z-7442. 2107 N. Kennedy St. of WM MMM 'o COSMETIC STUDIO Courtesy Demonstrations ei 211 N. Buckeye st. 6 Kokomo, Indiana I INSURANCE COMPANY V RUTH LINDQUIST We, The Senior Class, bequeth to Mrs. Brobeck the right to have a nice, quite, peaceful bookkeeping class next year. We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Ivlr. Hiatt the right to have a basketball team who doesn't care about girls. COMPLIMENTS OF 5 M6 q E LEVATOH MW CHARLES HOOVER Manager Syc amore, Indiana . QQ9aWZ5ufle5z Real Estate Your Real Estate Man for a Long Time to Come! Farm Mortgages at Lowest Rate of Interest. Southwest Corner Main 8: Mulberry Sts. Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of fa My Elwood, Indiana GPOCERY We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Ivlr. Knote the right to sponsor a Senior Class like the class of 53 . We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Nlrs. Loy the right to bawl our Seniors out for laughing and running in the halls. COMPLIMENTS OF aim Emma WJZDYZMKE CHARLES E. EVANS General Agent Tire Repair 0 gym ago 4 ononcgfgv Z W Buyers of Poultry and Eggs SERVICE STAT ION i We Appreciate Your Business. Pt. Isabel Phone: Greentown 178-F-Z0 Phlox, Indiana Compliments of 9 G Item Wt JILOWER Hemlock, Indiana Kokomo, Indiana .gf . miie? 0 We, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs, Jarratt the right to move closer to Greentown. We, the Senior Class, bequeath to Mr. Kistler the right to go to I.U. durning summer vacation. dugiafuhiiuf is fha 1953 9'wu!ua'ZZO of EASTERN H151-1 QAM! 3:5 l 'Q N z 1 What Next? College ? Marriage ? 5 A Job? The Armed Forces? Whatever your plans are for the future, we say good luck and best wishes for success Good, Low-Cost Electric Service to Over 700 Communities in 70 Counties in Indiana. foo We, the Senior Class bequeath to Mr, Pennington the right to watch the girls physical Ed, class the last period, We, the Senior Class bequeath to Mrs, Smith the right to have a desk with everything in its place and a place for everything, We, the Senior Class bequeath the right to Mrs, Sanders to place art pictures any place she pleases, We, the Senior Class bequeath to Miss Sommers the right to grow an inch or two during the summer vacation, We, the Senior Class bequeath to Mr, Crouch the right to let the band play jazz music, We, The Annual Staff, wishes to express our appreciation to the advertisers who gave so generously their support to make the publication of this Annual possible. We would also like to thank those whose advertisements we might have accidently overlooked. 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He: ,--,- ,A-.' - .ag , , :.'j'ff 'X if, :j, 2,1-:.i'-.iv 'q,,5f,hlf. :,,ff'lgxQ 'a ,155 H,-134,31 , X, :guc i.:1-,gx.JQ,,5,- . .- ,AY- 'U-Iau. ',,1,x,, I-3,-,gl Y wiv, . '7-' ,fx'-,H-A ,,:-, 15 .' ,r 2 ' 5iii'qX'3iwt.':Q1g ,X H 1 vi Yuki JAN? 4' ,I N ,.,. ,L , . 5g,.',,l, If -, - ',',- ' 1' ., - ,, 5, V, , , 1.5: i x.'5,.,if ,C In B, .l,'- X: X lx Q3 j ,J , -I . , ,,. K , L . if :L 1 L' 1 . s ,fl - 3 K , . I , . 1 ADMINISTRATION While visiting Eastern you would see thiswoman pretty often. She is the secretary for the Eastern Schools. I am sure that all the st ude nt s will agree that Mrs. Smith is willing to help us with any problems that may arise. Om 7:10:46 If you would visit Eastern School you would see this important man. He might be teaching aclass, coach- ing the baseball team or giving us advice! Some of us met him in our social study class in the seventh gradeg the rest of us met him when he be- came our principal in 1950. We would like to con- gratulate him on his ability as a leader. ryan- MISS BLAIR English Physical Education MRS. BROBEC K Commercial for iql V' ' ' s 1+ - . - 49' . :- fr' . 5- I ,A iv - ws . . i kj ,y if Nw' X 4 , - 'xx' N -, ,Q 5 4 -mm' X A' ,X k w. L . 5 xy X q xx: ,E P X E . If 1 4 K i . . XX':i,f1 'A . -, , is M E 'H MRS, DOTY MR. HIATT MR, INGELS MRS, JARRETT Home Economics Physical Education Agriculture Typing Health and Safety English Psychology Geometry 'NJ I ,ff MR, KISTLER Physical Education Math MR, KNOTE Math Science , MRS. LOY Biology English MR. MCCOY History Government 413 5 12-P , .v- MRS, MOWER MR, PENNINGTON MRS, SANDERS MISS SOMMERS Chorus Industrial Arts Art A Speech English y w N X ,4 ,ml V' my t Q52 I B , I ,wi .ff MR. CROUCH Band MRS, SMITH Latin History XM' . it SE NIORS ,FP 'M i633 1m Jim W' DEWAYNE BALDWIN President WELDON HOCHSTEDLER Vice President WILLA DENE IARRATT Secretary JOAN ALEXANDER Treasurer PEGGY AARON LORETTA ARMFIELD BETTY BOUGHER MARTHA BROO LOWELL CROW SUSAN FETTERS DONALD FLOOK RONALD FLOOK VERNON FOWLER GRETCHEN GALVIN ROSE GROSS GENE HAINLEN 5 1 .-ir 'Q Qgzifl 'af , xi' MARY ELLEN HARVEY SHARON HENSLER LETITIA HITE JOHN HOPKINS MARILYN JOHNSON MARY LOU JOHNSON RICHARD JOHNSON DORIS KEE AMOS KELLEY JUNE KENNEDY gwfdffv EUGENE MCDONNELL RITA MCKEE LARRY Mc KI NNEY WEBB RILEY ROBERTA SCHAAF LARRY SEAGRAVE Q 115 3 QQ'-v ...lift M . 'R 1 , nl 11, . 3 ', ,. Q s g : ' ' v ' z i . N0 u V ' 1v t IA I o- :A my 3? so-3 'Q' gnu'-f .3- LARRY STANGER CAROLYN SY MONS NANCY TALBERT SUE TYGART SHIRLEY WILLIAMS WILSON CONNIE WOODMANSEE TOM WRIGHT , f e5'5'7'f'x - 1, YW fUr?!L Cf .. ig f 'Q 5,34 NAME Peggy Aaron Joan Alexander Loretta Armfield Dewayne Baldwin Betty Bougher Martha Broo Donald Flook Ronald Flook Susan Fetters Vernon Fowler Carolyn Symons Willa Dene Jarratt Lowell Crow Mary Johnson Sharon Hensler Marilyn Johnson Mary Ellen Harvey Gretchen Galvin John Hopkins Gene Hainlen Richard Johnson Amos Kelley June Kennedy Doris Kee Rita McKee Larry McKinney Webb Riley Ross Gross Robert Schaaf Larry Stanger Nancy Talbert Tom Wright Sue Tygart Weldon Hochste dler Letitia Hite Eugene McDonnell Larry Seagraves Shirley Williams Connie Woodmansee Jessie Wilson NICKNAME .. Peg.. Jo Lorie Baldy Janie Martie Donnie vu Ronnie .. Suzy.. ...I-om.. ora Lady Deanie Crow Lou Jeanie Dee Punk Gret HOPPYH Hanie Dick .. Amy.. Bert Dorie Wee Wee Shorty Henry Rosie Bert Stanger Nanny Tommy Neen Hoch Tisha Buddy Ike Shirley Ann .. Jes.. Woodmansee PASTIME The Girls Paul Kokomo Swing Band Longs Market Dressing up Basketball and girls Girls and basketball Talking Running around Library Writing letters Boasting Joking Baby sitting Sleeping Reading Being sweet Girls Teasing Politics Telling stories Music Letters TV Smoking Helen Studying Reading Converse Combing her hair Stepping out Acting crazy The Ford Being quiet Yell-Leader Farming Having accidents Dick Keyton Work SAYINGS Aw, you're just mixed up! Wonder what Paul's doing! Aw, lookey here. O, K. let's vote again! Hey, I got some more pictures. Oh, I don't like that! We have basketball practice tonight! Wait up and l'll walk with you! lt's up to you. I don't wanna go steady! I got the keys to the Chevy! Ah, ha, I told you so. l'll show you what I mean. Why don't you sit down? Ah, I don't think so. How do you expect me to know? Oh, you know! You kids go on, I'm coming. Is that right? Well, Dittle Dittle, I don't know. Hot dog! What will I say! You crazy little mixed up kids! Wish George was here. You'1l never know. Don't ask me. I tell ya. Oh, for Corn sake. I wish l knew. Don't feed me that sob story! You don't need to read it, Hey, wait on meg I bet you do. Oh, for heaven's sake, Yell louder! I like Ike! Just a minute. I got to write a letter, I like to drive. ?fw A few hours before graduation I was sitting in the living room thinking about my classmates and wondering what they would be doing in 1963, when I drifted off to sleep. The next thing I knew I was boarding a plane for New York and was being greeted by a friendly stewardess, who to my surprise, was my old classmate Shirley Williams. Shirley told me about her husband Tom Wright and their two little Wrights. She also told me Carolyn Symons was now Mrs. Larry Seagreave. Larry is making a car- eer of the Army and he and Carolyn were in Europe. She said that Jessie Wilson was now a famous lecturer there. When we arrived in New York I bade Shirley good-bye and good-luck and started on my way. While trying to hail a cab, I collided with a man, who was loaded down with bundles and packages, When I started to apolo- gize I recognized him as Dewayne Baldwin, Dewayne said he had been in New York for three years, and was now the owner of a Men's Clothing Store. Since failing to catch the cab, Dewayne offered to take me to my hotel, The Waldorf-Astoria. I congratulated Dewayne and wished him future success and then departed. After registering at the hotel the desk clerk called the bell boy and who should it be but Larry McKinney, Larry showed me to my room and we talked of old times. I asked him for recommendations of a hair dresser. He told me of a famous hair stylist and gave me his address. Larry said he would see me during my visit and went back to his job. I called the hair stylist and made an appointment for the next day at one o'clock P.M, Just as I hung up the phone, a little girl came running into my room calling Mama! Mama! I consoled her and asked her name. Be- tween her sobs she managed to tell me her name was Cathy Keyton and her mother's name was Connie, I called the clerk and he told me a Mrs. Richard Keyton was registered and gave me her room number, I took Cathy to her mother's apartment and it was none other than my old classmate, Connie Woodmansee. Connie told me that Roberta Schaaf was the personal secretary for the President of the United States. She also told me that Rose Gross and her husband, who is a movie producer, are traveling around the world looking for new talent, Connie thanked me for bringing her daughter to her and I departed. After such a surprising day I retired. I arose early the next morning and went shopping. I was walking down Fifth Ave. when a beautiful hat in the window of a shop caught my eye. lust what I needed, a new hat! I turned around, why Betty, Betty Bougher! What are you doing here? Betty told me she owned the shop and had such a wonderful business that she was plan- ning on retiring in the near future. Betty asked me ifl knew our old classmate Susan Fetters was an opera star and was appearing at the Metropolitan Opera House next week. I was very happy to hear Susan had reached her life ambition. Betty and I made a date to have dinner that night and l went on my way to the hair stylist. The Beauty Salon was strictly Ultra Modern and very beautiful, The stylist, who talked with a French accent, called to me. Some- thing about him reminded me of someone I used to know. Then it struck me, why Vernon Fowler, why Vemon, you big fake! Vernon explained his French ways seemed to attract customers. He told me that Gene Hainlen and Larry Stanger now have a TV show of their own and are haivng great success as a comedy team. I gave Vernon my word not to expose his secret and bade him good-bye. Vernon's experience with home permanents in high school turned out to be useful in his career, didn't it! Now to catch a cab, Here came a cab around the corner on two wheels, I didn't know if I wanted to ride in it or notg but in N,Y. you can't be choosy. The cab stopped and I entered, that face, where had I seen it, after seeing it for twelve years how could I forget it! Webb Riley! Webb told me he enjoyed driving so much he de- cided to do it for a living. He also told me he had quite a few little Rileys to drive around now. Webb left me at my hotel and said good-bye. That night Betty and I decided to goto Ceiros for dinner. A very handsome head waiter came toward us. Why, Betty, look it's John Hopkins! John showed us to our table and while we were dining we noticed two good-looking own a construction company as soon as they were discharged. They also wld us that Amos Kelley was a very suc- sailors at the next table. Hey, maybe l'm seeing double, they look just alike. Betty tell me quick, could it be--- yes it is! It's Donnie and Ronnie Flook. John gave them our note and they joined us. They told us they planned to cessful farmer in good old Greentown. After a very enjoyable evening talking about our school days in E. H. S. l bade Betty and the twins good-bye and wished Donnie and Ronnie lots of luck in their construction company and left for my hotel. The next morning I went to a little restaurant for breakfastg a pretty waitress came to take my order---why Martha Broo, you haven't changed a bit. Martha explained to me she was now married and that she and her hus- band owned the restaurant, Just then Martha's little boy came in and started telling us all about his school teacher who was Peggy Aaron. Peggy always did like children so I imagine she enjoys her job. Martha told me to brace myself, she had something to tell me. She received a letter from Loretta Armfield, who was now principal at E. H, S. and was getting along fine. All I can say is Loretta has surely changed since we went to school. My day was going to be busy so I told Martha good-bye and left. I was walking down the street when a tap-tap-tap came floating to my ear. The sign in the window read Nancy Talbert Dancing Instructor. Surely it isn't my old classmate, but there is only one way to find out so I went ing she was teaching a class of small girls. She saw me and came overg we talked and talked, Married life had1'1't changed her at all: she was as peppy and witty as ever. Nancy told me that Sharon Hensler and Mary Ellen Harvey were registered nurses and were in the Tipton Hospital. I bet they have cured many a man's blood pressure. Nancy changed clothes and we went to lunch, The floor show had started when we arrived and a very attrac- tive blond girl was singing. The waiter told us it was Joy Gay, the up and coming new star, We had her to join us after her song, and sure enough it was Willa Dene Jarratt! To think, she kept all her talent hidden during our school years. Deanie told us that Eugene McDonnell was working his way up as a band leader in Hollywood and was taking Harry James's place. She also told us that Dick Johnson was the new manager of the New York Giants. I told Deanie I would try to see her again before I left New York. Nancy went back to her dancing and I left, I was on my way to the bank when I met a policewoman coming out of the police station and it was none other than June Kennedy! Who ever thought June would be a policewoman. She told me that Rita McKee was a truant officer in Kokomo. I guess our experience in our senior year proved to her that HOOKY DOESN'T PAY, She also told me Weldon Hochstedler was a Private Eye with the ability to catch anything especially pretty girls. I explained to June that I had to go to the bank and told her good-bye. At the bank I met the cashier who to my pleasant surprise was Joan Alexander, While talking, Joan told me Mary Lou Johnson was a homemaker and had ten wonderful children. She also told me Marilyn Johnson was mak- ing a fortune designing clothes for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. lt was time for Joan to get off work so she invited me to go with her to see a TV program. The first contestant on the program was Jessie Wilson. She was a professor at Indiana University, After the show we talked to her and then I went to the hotel, While going to my room I saw a very familiar figure coming down the hall, why it's Doris Kee, Doris told me she was an interior decorator and was on her vacation. She asked me ifl had heard about Letitia Hite's latest novel entitled, MY YOUNGER YEARS. After our talk Doris departed and I went to my room. I was reading the newspaper when I noticed the words, Lowell Crow, Editor. His job as editor on our annual did influence his future after all. From a distance I could hear my name being called Sue, Sue, lt was my mother calling me, 1fy0l1 SXPCCI I0 get your diploma tonight, you had better get up. Boy! What a dream, wait until I see the kids tonight and tell them about it. t ,,f awww, C' ,5 -A 1wf 'W 1 'S xx? V W. ,A-,N e x 1 K 'L 1 ' v..,,' ta , 1-HY' if GFA: ,W V .Jr R L HS-fi. ma, ff' 'x X if A . he ,P X 5 , ' - , ' ' SN ' S ' Q 3 1, . 1- .2 A Y' N f IL 1 A , N- Nw, . 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J , Q A 'Ja 4 ft I 'fd A 1 fl r X 2 -fvaiqil X is -A -gi it ' '- rt , nf flair .-f. 5 vi 'af ' v , ! . as '- ' l if Betty Baldwin, Loren Echelbarger, Patsy Ann Harvey, Burnell Hochstedler, William Hord, Marian Johnson, David Lockridge, Edna Miller, Tommy Powell, Joe Riley, Bonita Schaaf, Carolyn Schaaf, Steven Slaughter, Vera Sommers, Joy Wilson, Ramona Wilson, Mrs. Marie Lamb, Sponsor. Zcwtew Zlwdm 69464 Qmafe 1.-- M, i...,i,,i is 114 1 -.-V,-,... , lc-: ,,,,,,, ' f 3 , S 1,34 ,s,.aa,rif,. l,--z,a,,.,,,' ' .. ...V tg .,,,V L 4' ': ' . . - g , V, . , 5 a--a-.W-fl-f---W Y, .. L 4 I ' ' i in 1 ' -1 t l 6? 4 9 A 6- 49 -,,. -M ,, l i ,, kv' ,S-N. -. .. rs. 3al A ' Q Q F? ds ., First row: Ruby Helton, Alice Copp, Logan Sparling, David Mumaw, Jimmy Parsons, Richard Bennett, Harold Patterson, Dwight Singer, Roland Lamb, Second row: Paul Shane, Beulah Galbreath, Helen Jameson, Ann Lanning, Anita Campbell, Barbara Little, Phillip Hinkle, Walter Shirk, Jerry Frowley. Third row: Jack Graf, Richard Brown, Susann Simpson, Wanda Harvey, Phillip Sumner, Shirley Carpenter, Betty Romack, Shirley Plummer, Roberta Hill, D,V, Singer, Sponsor. eaenfZ4 Qzade nrqs. Q X, ,-A-,pai 'uv LX A-om, Af r .-ff -P ' 1 1. T ll I -H? lu 3 l.l ll wa .Isl .ill First row: Linda Smith, Sara Edgemon, Joyce Evans, Leonard Smith, Charles Cannon, Homer Shrader, Ronald Brown, Richard Winger. Second row: Jean Kennedy, Kay Wunder, Charlotte Ogle, Sandra Rody, Ted Hiatt, Herbert Waggle, Jerry Wooldridge, Karl McClain, Sponsors, Miss Fisher, Mrs. Cockrel, 3. 1 -wa R 3 I Us 15:5 I. li 5, Uv T-E i 'X N? l 'Si 3 5 1 1 F Q 'QR 'D I all Q Lindley Bilby, Terry Campbell, Richard Daulron, Allen Denton, Eileen Elliott, James Farrar, Oren Hannond. Richard Hoover, Richard Hos- tetler, Jane Johnson, Elaine Kaufman, Roger Kelly, Garnet Kerby, William Kratzer, Charles Lunsford, Brend McCos- key Karen McQuistion, Katie Morris, Philip Myler, Judy Ragan, David Sheridan, John Stepler, Richard Trott, Dan Tucker, Juanita Turner, James Waggoner, Floyd White, Richard Yockey. 'fdftd Qu-:le Daniel Adams, Ellen Ayers, Carmen Bagwell, Joseph Buck- ley, Mary Butler, Larry Camp- bell, Sherry Evans. Larry Fennell, Mary Fennell, Daniel Fetters, Darwin Freeman Richard Jenkins, Kenneth Jones, David Keith. Stephen Kerby, Larry Kimmel, Janet McClain, Janie McKinney, Elaine Myers, Ellen Parson, Karen Rains. Francis Shrock, Otho Simpson, Donald Slater, Sandra Uphaus, Carolyn White, Donna Wilson, Michal wright. .QR 'F , Q. A 4 1 - ' - .- , ' ,- ' ' ' - a-. Qi' ff' ' it X ' N., ' f ' -, it . 4' - .1 -. ' - A , i J f C 2. ff? , Q51 i .J ' r.lr A E ---L A 4 , -' M 1 J ,ee 'X me . t s ,H f i r 'ill any A J . Q... mil,-u r e . ' . C' L A Lis - . --x .Q M .- 'W . -v L Q- ' Q. L' . ' .Y .rl sv gy. .---' ' fr' we r Qzwfa I N sc :V :dm W . K ' in M i- ' 4 9 5, . nc: f? f S 33 . -2? , A :a,.g.. N ,Qx ,. Q V N: i p R -L .wifsyirs Mrs. Neal , Q3 . 3 41 is ,,..Q. ' .al ...J - -t'f ,7f'i Q. h . 'vp L ' ,- ' D :L K ,F ,I -'-vi 4 . r . . H ,W x E A ., 5? -79' ,,,,,,k1,irum 'ep Ei- x , Riff Af, V 44. :fl Jael s ? 5' K 1 L , S' - '1-0 N D . A ' 'K A Q, gl s Nb. 1 Wi - . rpg L s. firm- -All ii, 5 J ' 'lf,LL:!5b . xi ' J ur: JM . .3 '. 'J ' f 'W J ,rw ' ' 5 -fx A f a L E 'I 1' ' a wr 1 rm.. mn ,---- W -4 M. E E A ' ' .WAILAB ,I f vw .pp H litairiiii L. F. sig: ,, Z V 'YY t X s l R V ' if 1 , 1 : -: ix H X ' 'f Ri 1, V . .Q 3 J . -,-i Q i - . i. . -it - 1 Mrs. Davis XJ, QW4 gm Jerry Allgood, Velva Bontrager, E V Charles Brock, Barbara Elliott, 4. ' 9' ' Q lf? r 'lv ' + ' Freda Fennell, Ann Ferguson, YN- 57' ' ., :J Q ... ' X Elizabeth Grubb, 2 45' ' ' J is r. .1 A 3 X. A lg K H 1 Janet Herber, Mary Herber, ' 3 Pamela Howard, Janet Hubbard, j- ,, X - if , '- Shelia Hunt, June Johnson, K :T AE'-X X f. , ' Si, -I s N . kt Bonnie Kelly. 5 N - X Ar- A ,Q 1 'E , ' ' Q . , 2. I ' -m .' Q mbmdxu , ,L MSE-,gygx H,h,,,s, , James Kerby, Kent McQuiston, . Clifford Merritt, Barbara Miller, ., , - .- 'Q - K - .Q ,, V L -NX Linda Miller, Connie Name, ' A - J eg sf 'C Paula Parker- H N ii xi Ronnie Pence, Mary Ragan, . ' ,A 'sr , I , Whitty Roberts, Diane Roberts, ' ,' F u f Q. 649151 L' ' - I- .- - - Tommy Sheridan, Michael V '- - my ' 'Y' ' Shrock, Charles Sims, 1 L,aiTZV ' 04 ki g :X-cifmi ' ' .. us Thomas Streeter, James Surface, I 5. M Q A U 5' Danny Thurston, Davis Wag- W' ' ' ,Q gif' W' ' goner, David Williams, Michael f V Aix' 1 Lf- Wolfe, Samuel Woody, J I Q A . ' - Nancy Zell, Calvin Word, in Q-L Q , M s. Hi es. E, ' ff' f' 'L I rn Bmlljigz X 74nd 91442 James Armstrong, Bryce Bag- well, Roger Ball, Furman Brew- ' L- - +51 ' P -V' I ,iq L-, ster, Carolyn Brooks. Jack f' y 1 3 N 'V if Q ' 'cf' Buckley, Ronnie lrick. ' X M J Aafi AF, V' N xx Jerry Johnson, Judy Long, Judy , , A, ,,,,,,,, Murphy, Jeanne Myers, Nancy .. Q I- f If m'iM3Ei ' - a Pence, Madeline Pennington, ' ', 4 ' , MJ E, , A Jean Ann Pickett. - Y X ' is -9 , - ,. - Deloris Reed, Connie Shrock, 5 X x Carolyn Shively, Jerry Stewart, by M i B: ur ,,, L, . H e , tl,-X Merrill Swisher, Vickie Walker , 'si' ,' V . l J x Sammy White. 'mf u 1 ' -- ' 113- is-,XXI Georgina Wilkie, Linda Wil- hoite, Donald Yockey, Mrs. Evans, t -- vu ,- , - ai 4-' -' I ' .--1 K. ' 39:54 ll . l ecmdgmde George Addison, Jr., Mary Armstrong, Donna Bilby, Michael Carr, John Castro, Derry Condon, Patty Daulton, Kent Evans, Connie Fetters, Ronnie Fetters, Dixie Ford, Sherry Freeman, Linda Harper, Sharon Hatt. Claudia Hostetler, James Hub- bard, Thomas Kratzer, Mike Martin, Carol Miller, Benton Nesbitt, Janice Ragan. Carole Reiterman, Terry Shaw, Wilma Snider, Sharon Stewart, Francine Swisher, Terry Tygart, Cheryl Walker. ,I . rv . , A I .. Nw Z .ybl WS? Q N V , - - L.. J A 5 7 S. Q J A -J - -' 1,--2 J Y ' In . f fs -N -' v,.,, f A N ' -' J v it fs r ,Q ' - Eff, ' , I 2: ' ,j ,gi R uv . SVI' . i 'a,'v1.,! W . i V nM.A-4 'fig -'.' 1 4 l a x . .. A J, , y A ,g L .. .F Q , vs , Q, .. ,, A , J at .- rs- J re tra, 2 as if V. iweiw V 24- ' 2' -' -Q ' -. x.. ,-- , 'ua md gsQ5.1.lf.i.. J' S 2 - s -5 V ,. -,, A se- J -A ef r, 3. J - fn X ish.. ' ' I is I, r i Patsy Whisenant, Robert Zell, 'J li- ' TA ,. . Mrs. Ross, V5 A My Q N , 'R Y - ES ' , -'.ii:::z:f - . magma Ronald Addison, Tamara Bag- F t y . A ,g ,U Q. :x:uf:r::: 'f ' well, Ronald Bougher, Lynn its fy ' 5, 6:1 by Bowman, Pat Cain, Richard ' ' 'ff J f' A.. Cranor, David Doty. L A 5 Lg ' gf Janet Elliott, Sue Fox, Charles .. J , E H ' , r X Hart, Connie Irick, Louis J if A .. j X ,Y fi- f' Q A LaRowe. Ann Maple, Letitia j E' , ,.,, :fig , - 'Z S' is Zum I 1 Mower. - Q Mui I., +i...J.3.L.M , .',l.zg3 M Max Ogle, Richard Parker, Jerry 1 6 , , Q ,Q , Q, , i .4 .. ' . - ' ' 5. Lee Parson, Janet Pence, Don- Xsfffjg .Z ' V, 0 ,, J gf , Q i f itgf ald Perry, Rex Shaw, Terry is ' fi , X A hs, ,' sig -L ' J' Q Sh k. gl' 'Q' 5 i 'f 31- S' ' ' I - fi-7 - . f , Robert Silcox, Patricia Simpson, f 5 ' ' .' William Sims, Bobby Surface, ' 4-g-'W ' ' ,gf f ' uh r Lt Q 5' Evelyn Swisher, Frank Wilke, x f ' 1- If J A g ll :k,,.:q.,,g2-X' ' Mike Wm. A . , A .W-L 1 , g , 1 +5 ' .sem-1 Ni si' il f is - Jr ev ,- -3 Jan Zirkle, Mrs. Peters. Myrtle Addington, Lois Armstrong, Ronny Brown, Rosalee Boyer, Janet Dear- dorff, Charles Fawcett, Susan Frey. Janet Hainlen, Ruth Ann Hardy, Connie Hight, Carol Hochstedler, Mattie Moch- stedler, Mary Hord, Mich- ael Jackson. Ronnie Johnson, Kenneth Kauffman, Tommy Kitts, Sharon Martin, James Perry, Linda Powell, Dwight Rust. Mickey Shrock, Nina Sue Smith, Uleda Smith, Larry Stites, Sharon Warnock, Rebecca Wilson, Leah Joyce Winger. .- X if E, .ig L Q . - .E 13, f f Ax' , V 'Q .u ,ltr '24 '3'yo,: .ia fo ,fffgg ' rf r -.1 .fn .4 John Zook, Mrs, Rhoads David Cranor, .Sharon Crouch, Sondra Duncan, Ada Hochstedler, Martha Hochstedler, Shirley Hoch- stedler, Jerry Johnson, Danny Julow, Carolyn Keim, Ledra Kendall, Shirley Kitts, Shirley Lane, Jane Lockhart, Kennard Martin, Denny Middlesworth, Diana Miller, Doyle Osborne, Hal Owens, Ronald Powell, Peggy Riggs, Jerry Riley, ,Q N fo . .r Q' 'J 1' f A 4' - 1 , A J 47 V ti Q A iii- 1 M .,,v1 g 1 ft, :gf W' Q Q. A 1.1 Arlene Troyer, Robert War- nock, Marshall Boyer. 61454 Qmde A . 0 i ,. 'rv Q ' ' x K5 Il I iz.: GS P A is r in X4 . J, if lg f i A ir I' .. 5 ,. in if 'J' ji x r ' ' X X ' . ...S I J ' 4 s t -1 'U r , N E .5 V r ' ., . ' . 41 yr, at-1 415:23 t 5 'WW QW - 3 X rm 5 uv' x Qi 'x 3 my - ' ,P 2 'Arg' ,S JY, ,, :Jljg 2 at A, fri i, --u . 1? W1 ,va Q' K ui .- f A, x 'E if J-if S g ini fQ5, f , B 4-nag. ,aj 11 , ,LL I ,Q L M77 J 1 ,Y sl T X u u, Q K f x 1 I V , s..' Maj W Jw f jg QQ!! MP3 I J ig? 5,5 tf , by 'ff QV M! -! gR gyyhvfg-J L7 IM ..5 5 . 6 A NV -- l v X626 75 ,K 3' ' , Wy A 21,4 I rj if-545 X CU 5 , ,J 'N W AA' , ,Q jf' ,, 52' Y M- gb W fi 4 rl I J: 13 4 MD ' J Q ' Q, 5 I W 2? WS? K' 'f ' L ' 33 M x if ' fy f 7451? Yi V' P 'f W' A an QW ,FNS L r ,W ,fx ' Q2 wg! QM S31 W fu 556 fx? 6. 3'2- 3' 9 James Bowman, Sally Cable, Emily Dieterly, Arthur Ham- mond, John Harper, Carolyn Hochstedler, Roger Johnson. Von Johnson, Karl Kaufman, Winifred Keim, Doris Kendall, 1 t ni 'al 1 if v .f'f ffd 51, ' in Y V, . K T... , If H J 'L + 4 1 A .0 1' R Q , 'Vg fb P A John Lockhart, Linda Mayer, j ' 14 ' Q' ' - 1 Martha Miller. J ,, X' .J A 1 - , : K I l....J .him George Myers, Judy Newton, Donald Powell, Sandra Powell, by y V, xg! Sherryl Rennaker, Carolyn Rust, ' if- rv -- If Af' .51 I 4:1 Diana Schaaf. . is ' ', V A ' , 4 1 J ,,, A an 7' . in JE, - tt 4 :VA Terry Shrock, Barbara Slaughter, f. i N 1 - -. S' Danny Slaughter, Joyce Smith, --1 'I' ' ' W Donna Lee Winegardner. ff N , X A ' J Y ik t Q 1 I ...X t , J' lil 0, Clifford Blunt, Ellen Bogue, I E 1 Ruth Ann Cole, Ferrilyn Currens, K ' H , , - 'fx ' .- g -'fa John Deardorff, Gregory Fawcett, I J t A ig J , 'A X 7? Jr., Clifford F e. r , J M 41 X ' '. f 92 gf 'P ry --.s S'F -K' J' 1,83 f' -Z'-I' ' ' 'f' si auf . 1 ' awjlf Nancy Hackenbracht, Larry lf- Hainlen, Erma Mae Hochstedler, N ,, ,a A t ., 5- . . S g .,, X - Shirley Hogue, Nancy Hullinger, 'J' -L J 3- , ---f , f' F' aro yn ac son ancy rtts 4 3 f f K + 1 VJ!! c 1 J k ,N K' , ,ff as ,t ,4 A X , .311 . Janet Kring, Ronald Powell, Q 4 Linda Pugh, William Rennaker, ' 3 ., - af, ' ' .Qs Kent Shrock, Glen Smith, Larry 4, a . l X ' ' 'J' 7 I Waddelow. F!! 'W I 0' . ' sf' . r E.: JJ' . ' s .' ' 1 ffl -Q Mrs. Thomas. F , iii! Billy Baldwin, Mary Baldwin, ,f '3 In A Betty Blunt, Carolyn Bowman, A '- '-5' , 4.1 - A Donnie Duncan, Sue Helton, 6 afszg-MQ, 1 Q ' 1 V V' 'fi' Claranette Hochstedler. 3' A Pg! Keith Hochstedier, Mervure . C- .fn Hochstedler, Larry Horner, 3' 3 L- 5' ' L, s -Q -' Janet Sue Johnson, Walter Keim. X0 'B' . -T 'W , , , . , J 'M . r A ' -A 1.3. Bobby Lane, Lonnie Mrddles- ' ' , w , , up, ', , r- ,UT ,.-'11 1 worth, LX5 4. , , 5 ,Q , I-ibllfw Wilma Miller, Verbetta Osborne, S . y B Richard Overman, Patsy Riggs, ' 'T is av 'Li ' - 'Ki 'S Carolyn Shipley, Eloise Smith, I' rx ' ' S . L, A ' - fs A .gg J ws, Jerri Lee Sommers. gi, Q. ,fag rf .M A7533 4 1 Bonnie Mae Blunt, Cherry Cald- win, Gerald Cheek, Jerry Cole, Joey Currens, Kerry Deardorff, Michael Fawcett. Peggy Fawcett, Linda Grace, Floyd Hochstedler, Fred Hoch- stedler, Judy Horner, Lee Hull- inger, Dea Kendall. Jean Kingseed, Linda Kitts, Nor- man Langley, Leon Osborne, Mike Perry, Pamala Powell, Sherlyn Powell. Gale Rennaker, Jimmy Rennaker, Kenny Rust, Dean Schaaf, Dean Schwartzentruber, Roger Sharp, Sandra Shildts. Marcia Stites, Miss Johnson, ff,- Teacher. Steve Shrock, Kenneth Smith, L. Roger Willits, Eugene Woods, ' Mrs. McCombs, Teacher. 63 L '7' ecwd Qwale 76141 51446 J 'Ll rv 1'-' ,ii '1- . Q' If km ' X fix ,ant . X J 'X 3: Z. Iii- 4 r IA- ' 'Ai Q Al' as E J ' f' -iz 4 ' .5 ' s W f' , v-J N M, xA , i X 5 5 -SL 'WL' Q - Ns ' , , , L, ,n r 1 is we 'V' Q ue? .QQ A4 J - V ' . 2 5' B iv X 1 X, :il -f . '. A l. ...... - Q inf? i. ' it . X , Ar g . - 7 fad Y , -I wi 'sa ..r. rm! Saddam Zlmfon 561:54 Qaeda t i F Y 1 wget? ' Q5 'Q dw' , First row: Iviartha Sparling, Linda Richardson, Jimmy Dean, Larry Conway, Cecil Helton, Billy Dean, Billy Evans, Phillip Bence. Second row: Lila Dean, Sharon Duncan, Jack Carpenter, Ronny Smith, Harold Bitner, Nancy Bitner Cherry Patterson, Michael Beroshok. Third row: Francis Hannah, Jack Scott, Merwyn Hall, David Freeman, Janie l-loroho, Ellen Knote, Janelda Rybolt, Joyce Thatcher, Mr. Echelbarger, Sponsor. 44:4 Qmafe -Da. 9' First row: Bernard Graf, Gary Voorhis, Marvin Smith, Danny Parsons, Ray Mumaw, Sue Coffin, Beverly Galbreath, Second row: Sharon Hill, Virginia Paddock, Janice Ogle, Pamela Hire, Raymond Hill, Roberta Farlow, Ronnie Singleton, Joe Ellis, Mr. Myers, Teacher, acne!! Qmde - 90 1, First row: David Duncan, Gary Smith, Ronnie Ellis, Ruth Hood, Kathie Lamb, Jerry Smith, Mary McQuiston. Second row: John Dean, Richard King, Shelia Rybolt, Thelma Waggle, David Lanning, Esther Dean, Rose Smith, Janet Miller Third row: Vicki Richey, Charles Sovern, Phillip Singleton, David Miller, Larry Dewitt, Lynn Hensler, Loretta Cole- scott, Donna Parson. Fourth row: Lola Jameson, Margaret Beroshok, Rebecca Knote, Robert Parson, Mac Copp, Nancy Hiatt, Stanley Carpenter, Nancy McQuiston, Mrs. Hall. 740ml Quwle 9 Vg 1 - rl 0. X., V First row: Marilyn Myers, Terry Wilkerson, Shirley Echelbarger, Sylvia Hite, Ronald Duncan, James Coffin, Dale Echelbarger. Second row: Nancy Sartain, Marsha Wyrick, Patricia Rybolt, Michael Thatcher, Joyce Hensler, Michael Sparling, Wendell Smith. Third row: Brooks Freeman, Sandra Wells, William Shrader, Gary Buckley, Stephen David, Jeffrey Dean, Alan Voorhis. Fourth row: Frederick Davis, Larry Wright, Eric Hall, Linda Hinkle, Barbara Bitner, Robert Brown, Frederick Patterson, Mrs, Marianna Winger. ecaad Qzcwlea QW! 5 T HC. hikers First row: Deronda Copp, Brenda Waggle, Ilene Fox, John Little, Darrell Campbell, Bobby Kelly, Wayne Helton, Second row: John Miller, Phyllis McQuiston, Stephen Carpenter, Max Smith, Mark Coffin, Rita Plummer, Pamela Krapf, Barbara Ellis. Third row: Charles Winger, Robert McLaughlin, Nicky Bowlin, Nancy Knote, Helen Colescott, Stephen Wunder, Bonnie McQuiston, Rosemary Romack. qw: gm 1 Q Q' lb ffm 5? First row: Ellen Shane, Carlene Smith, Stephen Dean, John Rybolt, Kenneth Roberts, Larry Kennedy, Haldon Wyrick. Second row: Joyce Hinkle, Sandra Carter, Reba Echelbarger, Jennifer Buckley, Patty Paddock, Kathy Wilkerson, Sharon Dewitt, Third row: Terry Clinton, Doyt Horine, Gary Bitner, Jimmy Hill, Susan Dean, Gary Singleton, Janice Hensler, Mrs. Beeler, Teacher. J is FEATURES ,N X AA if Ll Sw 1 Most Intellectual Senior Girl and Boy CONNIE WOODMANSEE LOWELL CROW Most Polite Senior Girl and Boy GRETCHEN CALVIN DEWAYNE BALDWIN Cv The Most Athletic Senior Girl and Boy SUE TYGART AMOS KELLIW The Friendliest Senior Girl and Boy WELDON HOCHSTEDLER MARY LOU JOHNSON T The Outstanding Junior Girl and Boy WANDA FOX TOM MIDDLESWORTH The Wittiest Senior Girl and Boy RONNIE FLOOR NANCY TALBERT 2 ,UV ,- f ,XMLJ-fI ! M 1754! ! kf ' MAJ ff W M ' X X ff 5 H UL f WW' fx N k Q'-5'4 'S iff W S3 if L ,I , fiwc Al. -5 A 'f'W pw 9 M . wi' ii, 6 Wfiffffm A 2 2511 K W QM pf! NM Ui x imp -W! :Q ei - I , , Ki X X 56 AMNIJMQC I 95.1. NE zjlf The Outstanding Freshman Girl and Boy JANET SMITH JERRY SMITH The Outstanding Sophomore Girl and Boy DEANNA FREEMAN WAYNE DEAN 9 1 x ORGANIZA TIONS Sz. 3344 716 fm .3644 716 Semin 304 716 The Senior Blu Tri Club is made up of the Junior and Senior girls. The Senior Blu Tri conducted it's beautiful candlelight service: initiation at the first of the year. The Blu Tri have as aids to growing personalities, candles, flowers, triangles, and fire. Candles are symbol of the faith, of trust, happiness, and true friendship, Fire is a symbol of light, warmth, and joy, Flowers symbolize beauty, influences pleasure, service, and modesty. Triangle, which symbolizes the three-fold purpose of our club, is body, mind, and spirit,This triangle means to us, Health, Spirit, and Knowledge, The Senior Blu Tri has sponsored a Masquerade Ball and a Christmas Dance. They also fixed boxes of fruit for elderly and shut-in people. The Blu Tri is buying a sofa bed for the teachers rest room. They also are sponsoring a Variety Show for the High School Choir. The Blu Tri will turn over the money to the choir for a down payment on the new choir robes, The one thing the girls look forward to is the Blu Tri Banquet which was held on December 16, 1952. At the end of the year a committee selects an outstanding member. Her name is engraved on a gold plaque which hangs in the study hall. OFFICERS President - - - --------- CONNIE WOODMANSEE Vice President - - ------ WANDA FOX Secretary ---- - - - ROBERTA SCHAAF Treasurer ------ - - IANICE KIMMEL Sergeant-at-Arms - - - - MARTHA JO ROSS ' Zta 714 The Junior Blu Tri is made up of Freshman and Sophomore girls. There are forty-one members in the club this year, The aim of the club is to better the lives of the girls and to help other people. The meetings are held twice a month and sometimes are held at the noon hour. Refreshments are served each meeting by appointments of the President. At the opening of the meetings the members stand and repeat together our code: Gracious in manner Seeing the beautiful Impartial in judgement Eager for knowledge Ready for service Reverent to God Loyal to friends Victorious over self Reaching toward the best Ever dependable Earnest in purpose Sincere at all times. Their project for the year will be getting drapes, blinds, and a bedspread for the teachers rest room. The girls decorated the High School assembly with bells, crepe paper, and a Christmas tree. They also fixed Valentine and Easter baskets with fruit for the shut-ins. OFFICERS President ---- ----- - - CAROL SUE KEYTON Vice President - - - - DEANNA FREEMAN Secretary ----- - - - - IANICE ORSBURN Treasurer ------ - - BARBARA ARMSTRONG Sergeant-at-Arms - - ---- SHERRIE WILSON We-Z 5-WF . - A A' -nf 7.7.14 Xb! l:i 1'6i'CZ 'K2i I ,'!IfJ '!!1 'Sf' IIB 7-1 ' U r- 'l 'F l'i'7AQ 72.5 :Wi-'ll -4' 3 We-Z The Hi-Y is made up of any high school boy who has a desire to belong to the club. The freshman boys are eligible for membership. The purpose of this organization is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The installation of officers is a routine that is of little significance to the successful candidates upon assuming the obligations of their various offices, Realizing the apparent need of some procedure that might serve to enlist a serious and sympathetic attitude toward the responsibilities which successful club officers must face, They had their usual Chili Supper, Formal Initiation, and the Father and Son banquet. They spon- sored the clean-up drive and the Basketball schedules, The Hi-Y Motto: Clean living Clean scholarship Clean sports Clean speech President - - - Vice President ---- Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms - Chaplin ----- Sponsor - - OFFICERS ------- -- RONALDFLOOK - - DONALD FLOOK - VERNON FOWLER - - AMOS KELLEY - - TOM WRIGHT - - MR. HIATT 7.7.1. The primary aim of the Future Farmers of America is the development of agricultural leadership, cooperation , and citizenship, ln order to belong to this organization, each member must have practical farm projects which are selected, organized, and carried out on the home farm of the student. The specific purposes for which this organization was formed are as follows: 1. To develop competent, aggressive, rural, and agricultural leadership. 2. To create and nurture a love of country life. 3. To strengthen the confidence of farm boys and young men in themselves and their work. 4. To create more interest in the intelligent choice of farming occupations. 5. To encourage members in the development of individual farming programs and establish ment in farming. 6. To encourage members to improve the farm home and its surroundings. 7. To participate in worthy undertakings for the improvement of agriculture. 8. To develop character, train for useful citizenship, and foster patriotism. 9. To participate in cooperative effort, 10. To encourage and practice thrift. 11. To encourage improvement in scholarship. 12. To provide and encourage the development of organized rural recreational activities. The local chapter organized a basketball team this winter and it plans to organize a softball team for summer recreation. The event of the year will be the Donkey Basketball Game in the spring, President - - - Vice President - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - oFF1cERs - - - - - - - - WELDON HOCHSTEDLER - - - - - JOHN KNOTE - - - - RAY lfAMB - -VERNON PowLER Dmmm dead Q. f4.l4 ea 6646 The Dramatic Club has reorganized again this year as it has the many years before. This society is Lagniappe, as symbolized by the two-faced figure in the picture. The motto of the club is, All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely playersg They have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts. There were about forty-five members of the Dramatic Club this year. Starting from the beginning they have undergone many projects. The speech classes have given pantomines, read stories to children, and acted out short skits. The most outstanding work done by the club this year has been in the presenta- tion of Elmer and the Lovebug, which was given Feb. 10, for the Jackson Farm Bureau, Crook Catchers, given by the Iuniorsg and the Senior Class Play, We Shook The Family Tree. OFFICERS President - - - ----------- EUGENE MCDONNELL Vice President ---- - - -LARRY MCKINNEY Secretary-Treasurer - - ---- SALLY STEWART Sponsor ------- - - MISS EMMA SOMMERS q,,4.,4. The Girls' Athletic Association is a new club at Eastern having affiliation with the Indiana State League of Girls' Athletics. The purpose of this club is to create interest among girls in sports. The activities for which points are granted, are divided into three groups: organized activities, unorganized activities, and achievement test. Organized activities are those conducted after school or during hour under the supervision of the school personnel. Points may not be received for more than two organized activities and one unorganized activity at the same time. Ten points are granted on the basis of the actual number of minutes or hours, exclusive of dressing time, spent in any organized activity during a stated period of time, A term of less than 6 periods in any one activity during a stated period of time shall not be counted to- ward points. Unorganized activities includes tennis, skating, bicycling, and other similar activities. Five points shall be granted per season, at least 30 minutes per week for six weeks. Achievement tests will give you ten points for successfully passing each test. The different tests are: basketball, bowling, desk tennis, duck pin bowling, first aid, golf, softball and many others. They must make a grade of 850711 on a written test. OFFICERS President ---- -------- - - SALLY STEWART Vice President - - - - - - - LOUISE HOPKINS Secretary-Treasurer - - ---- EVA KELLEY Sponsor ------ - - - MISS LOIS BLAIR The Lions Club of Greentown is giving an Outstanding Athlete award to one Senior boy who has ex- celled in athletic ability. Each year the President of the Lions will appoint a secret committee of three members to judge all high school boys who participate in any form of athletics. This year the Seniors will only be judged on one yearg the Juniors will be judged on two yearsg the Sophomores will be judged on three years and the Freshmen and every class thereafter will be judged on four years. This Senior boy's name will remain a secret until Commencement night at which time the trophy will be presented. Also a plaque with this boy's name on it will remain in the school. The purpose of this award is to stimulate athletic participation, The main reason is to stimulate the boys interest in all athletics for more and better athletics. They are judged on outstanding athletic ability in all sports, They are judged on this basis: Scholarship 2070, which includes grades and attitude in school. Athletic Ability 20370, Training 15Ufo, which includes the ability to obey training regulations. Appearance and Cleanliness of the boy and also his moral habits. Cooperation 15070, which includes promptness for the activity and willingness to practice. They must be able to cooperate with the coach, administration, manager, teammates, and officials. Good Sportsmanship 15070, which includes attitude toward officials' decisions and attitude toward victory and defeat, He must also be able to accept criticism from the coach and teammates. General Attitude 15010. They are also judged on leadership which includes popularity with teammates and the ability to make quick and good decisions even under pressure. a ,Q 17,317 11- 5' . 00 0' e We ti! gm-M my same ew, First row: Gretchen Galvin, Mary Ellen Harvey, Louise Hopkins, Mary Jane Harvey, Wanda Fox, Max l-lensler, John Knote, Larry Johnson, Max Custer, Bud McDonnell, Jane Pugh, Annette Winegardner, Jewell Brunner, Nancy Cole- scott, Janet Turner, Second row: Shirley Elliott, Willa Dene Jarratt, Carolyn Symons, Shirley Williams, Marilyn Wolford, June Kennedy, Paul Douglas, Dan I-Ioroho, John Burget, Dewayne Baldwin, Earl Shane, Betty Bougher, Mary Dailey, Jessie Wilson, Mary Lou Johnson, Third row: Frances Waggoner, Sue Keyton, Marcia McCoskey, Carolyn Stewart, Fred Buckley, Arnold Custer, Larry LaRowe, Raymond Shaw, Ronnie Flook, Janice Kimmel, Sally Stewart, Helen Bontrager, Margie Lamb, Martha Ross. Fourth row: Becky Streeter, Barbara Armstrong, Marilyn Miller, Susan Fetters, Fred Jenkins, Tom Middleswe- H, Don Flook, Vernon Fowler, Dennis Carpenter, Sherry Wilson, Diane Buck- ley, Janice Orsborn, Deanna Freeman, Marilyn Johnson. Fifth row: Joan Alexander, Margie Pentland, Judy Plummer, Neva Schroeder, Loretta Armfield, Dick Johnson, Amos Kelley, Sharon Hensler, Peggy Aaron, Nancy Talbert, Sue Tygart, Mrs. Mower, Director. The Senior Choir this year consisted of seventy members. They had a very busy year. They gave the Christmas program for the P, T, A, and the High School. It was a dramatization entitled Our Lady's Juggler, Every year the choir sings in two festivals away from home. One was the Four Way Festival which was held at Clay of Miami this year, and the other was the District Festival which was held at Kokomo, Any choir taking part in the District Festival is eligible to send choir members to sing in the All-State Chorus at Indianapolis in October. The members chosen to go this year were Rebecca Streeter, Susan Fetters, Jewell Brunner, Sally Stewart, Dewayne Baldwin, Eugene McDonnell, Larry LaRowe and Max Hensler, The choir sang again this year for the Good Friday services. These services are held each year in one of the churches in the community, A Spring Festival was held this year in connection with the band, here at Eastern School. A gir1's sextette and a boy's quartette, chosen from the choir were kept busy all winter entertaining at the Lions Club, the churches and P, T, A, Eugene McDonnell, a tenor member of the choir, was the only tenor in the whole District this year who placed first in the District Contest held at Kokomo. The choir is very eager to get new choir robes. They are working to get the necessary funds for this. The Blu-Tri sponsored a Variety Show in February, the proceeds of which went to the choir to help on buying robes. PON ff' .eww ww same em The Eastern High School Band, under the direction of Mr. Vernon Crouch, has been quite active throughout the past school year and the preceding summer. Beginning the first week of June the band played ten weekly concerts from the new portable band-stand which was placed just north of the Main and Meridian streets intersection. These concerts were sponsored by the local businessmen. Each night of the 4-H Fair, the band played a fifteen minute concert and also played for the Horse Show which was presented one night of the Fair. Another Fair activity was that of sponsoring and running a food stand on the grounds. For this activity the help of several very cooperative parents was enlisted. The beginning of school again saw the band out on the street learning to distinguish left feet from right feet and many other things such as Drum Major signals and playing on the march. We played at all but one of our home basketball games and presented floor shows at two games. A very successful fish fry was given soon after Christmas vacation and with the money earned, together with that which was made at the Fair stand and donated by P. T, A, and businessmen, we were able to add six badly needed uniforms: hats for the majorettes and several other pieces of uniform equipment. There is still enough left to pay for transportation and entry fees to the band contests, Plans for the remainder of the school year include participation in the Four-Way Music Festival, the District Music Festival and the District Band Contest. The State Band Contest is a definite goal, of course, but our rating at the District will determine whether or not that goal is attained. A THLETICS From left to right:Iohn Knote, Charles Reed, Amos Kelley, Jerry Hardy, Larry Harper, Webb Riley John Wilson, Larry LaRowe, Donnie Flook, Jim Rees, Arnold Custer and Coach, Mr. Hiatt.Ronnie Flook was Zcweezicafi adedde 701 M52-7953 Eastern 54 Eastern 45 Eastern 49 Eastern 39 Eastern 53 4 Way Tournament Eastern 56 Eastern 50 Eastern 54 Eastern 59 Windfall Swayzee Sweetser Marion Clay M. Western Northwestern Galveston Bunker Hill Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Eastern Clay M. Summitville Fairmount Stockwell Northwestern Western Sharpsville Van Buren Mississinewa Converse E x JOHN WILSON WEBB RILEY , gf RONALD FLOO K AMOb RELLEY , 1 N, ff A 'til' gl V. .-,Lf qu LARRY HARPER DONALD FLOOR ff X QF I 4 1 I 4 ,M ARNOLD CUSTER iidy , .Xi 1 1 JERRY HARDY JIM REES W x E,-. LARRY LAROWE CHARLES REED JOHN KNOTE Front row: Jack McKibbin, Joe Powell, Fred Buckley. J. Arnold Custer, Max Hensler, Earl Shane, Top row Larry Langley, Joe Simpson, Larry LaRowe, Jerry Hardy, James Rees, Dwight Seagrave, Mr. Hiatt, Coach, 7 7mm Front row: Earl Martin, Max Custer, Jack Ellis, James Echelbarger, Bill Cogdell, Larry Keith. Back row: Calvin Kistler, Coach, Jerry Smith, Jimmy Riley, Richard Mugg, Eugene Metz, Francis McClain, Bill Butler, Jerry Warnock, Max Manefee. s L4 4 Q. if .Wig f- I. Q W A ?l Vw . al I Y x', aff!!-To 'K 3' ,, , ea, as . xt' My 1 aw, . 'sw g 4 assa- Q ln 3 4 nf 'ya -5, 7? , .. Vi I and ga , -- ' - ' , --, . 'r . . ' 5 1 . if , , eff ' . ' Back row: Mr. Hiatt, Coach, Max Manefee, Larry Langley, Jerry Smith, John Knote, Wayne Dean, John Hopkins, Arnold Custer, Charles Reed, Webb Riley, Larry Hensler, -Student Manager, Front row: Richard Mugg, John Alexander, Larry LaRowe, Larry Harper, Glenn Johnson, Ted Imbler, Bill Reed, Ray Lamb, Jim Rees. ww awww Back row: Donnie Flook, Amos Kelley, Joe Simpson, Torn Moore, Mr. Kistler, Coach. Front row: Tom Sullivan, Fred Buckley, Charles Cogdell, Max Hensler, Dale Cogdell, Jim Zook. FRESHMAN YELL-LEADERS JANET SMITH IOANN MYLER V ARSITY YELL -LEADERS JANET HARPER BUDDY MCDONNELL ANNETTE WINEGARDNER ...J HM LONG and LARRY HENSLER tandem? Wfmmqew Sedan fa. 71694 First row, left to right: Warren Cox, Larry Fenn, Larry Pence, Eugene Roberts, Ronnie Keeler, Frank Fawcett Bob Bontrager, Second row: Larry Crow, Jerry Pence, Don Howard, Ronnie Rash, Gary McClain, Don Cowan, Blaine Wright, Coach Calvin Kistler, ' Q I I x Yu' Q an 7mm Back row: Jim Kitts, Larry Marner, Butch Fawcett, Eugene Medoly, Loren Hochstedler, Alan Addington, Mr. Cameron, Coach. Front row: Gerald Kendall, Earle Miller, David Winegardner, Burne1lHochstedler, Tom Powell, Cecil Helton, vi P i l 1 f la-G' N , l I is I il ii ll 4 Q, ' ai Zlwdm in 'ham ? First row: Jim Dean, Jack Carpenter, Homer Schrader, Richard Bennett, Logan Sparling, Jimmy Parsons, Billy Evans, Larry Conway. Second row: Roland Lamb, Paul Shane, Dwight Singer, Ir. , Karl McClain, Leonard Smith, Charles Cannon, David Freernan. Third row: Coach Dwight Singer, Phillip Sumner, Walter Shirk, Ted Hiatt, Jack Graf, Kenneth Kepner, Phillip l-linkle, Francis Hannah. J V 1 5 '55 ,,..4-,A-6i'EEntown lndxana NAA '- M if .7 ,V -X v--7.51 Q, ,- .' df This is the staff of the yearbook, Through their hard work and the co-operation of the rest of the Senior Class, we hope to have accomplished our goal - a good yearbook. Standing from left to right are: Buddy McDonnell has had the responsibility for writing the calendarq Vernon Fowler has looked after the sports items of the book: Don Flook is the Assistant Editor: Ron Flook, who was absent when the picture was taken, is also Assistant Editor, Sitting from left to right: Sue Tygart is Literary Editorg Lowell Crow, who had the terrific job of Editor-in- Chief, has managed to survive: Levon Martin represents the Junior Class as Junior Editorg and Carolyn Symons is Features Editor, 1' .. NN? These students have been the Business Managers of the Annual Staff. They hope you will have many enjoyable memories while looking through this yearbook. The Senior Class was dismissed from school to sell advertisements. Some of the class was excused to sell subscriptions for the annual, Standing from left to right are: Connie Woodmansee, one of the Typists for the Annualg Willa Dene Jarratt, Secretary of the class and correspondentg Roberta Schaaf, one of the Typistsg Weldon Hochstedler Vice President of the class, Seated from left to right are: Dewayne Baldwin, President of the classg Rose Gross, Advertising Editor and Typist for the Annual: Ioan Alexander, Business Manager and Treasurer of our classg Webb Riley, the Sales Manager for the Annual, August - 29--New Teachers were introduced. Seniors were filled with astonishment to think that they had finally reached one of life's goals. The goal of starting their last year in high school. September - 11--The Juniors were all smiles today and they had a right to, for they were dazzling everyone with their new class rings. 16--The Senior Class was dismissed all day to sell advertisements for the yearbook. 19--Max Hensler won first on the Talent Showcase. Nice playing on that piano, Max. 30--The New Blu Tri members were initiated today. Now why would anyone want to wear their clothes back- wards? Of all things to do! ! ! October - 8--Mr. Adams come to take group pictures for the yearbook. 10--Received report cards today. l would like for that teacher to give me three good reasons for flunking me! ! 14--The Seniors were dismissed to have their pictures taken. Be back at noon, girls! 15--Now girls, if you had come back as I told you to, you wouldn't have to write those old themes. 16--The government class was dismissed to see Mr, Nixon, the candidate for Vice President on the Republican ticket. Someone was carrying a sign reading I love Adlai madly. Maybe it was just a misprint! ! 17--The season tickets went on sale today. Seniors were dismissed to sell Annual subscriptions. 23-24--Teachers Institute Thursday and Friday and the first vacation of the year. Eight members of the choir sang at the choral festival at Indianapolis. It was a short vacation, but big things come in little packages. 29--Try-Outs for yell-leader was held today. Congratulations to Buddy, Annette and Janet. The first dance of the season was held in the form of a Halloween Dance. lt was sponsored by the Blu Tri. November - 3--A Clean-Up Drive was started by the Hi-Y Club. Two speeches were given by members of the Hi-Y. 4--The country saw a new President elected today. 6--Dramatic Club organizes. Pep rally and weiner roast were sponsored by the Hi-Y to end the Clean-Up Drive. A great improvement is shown on the school grounds and in the school building. '7--Eastern won the season's basketball opener by beating Windfall. ll--Armistice Day. School was dismissed and the Seniors toured the factories of Kokomo. 12--Mr. Adams came to take more pictures for the yearbook, 13--The Sophomores received their sweaters today. They were maroon with gray letters and very pretty, kids! 14--The second grading period ends. Boy time sure is rolling! Two grading periods are over now. The basket- ball team played Swayzee at Sweetser. 19--Twenty-four Seniors had to have their pictures re-taken, They came back this time! Played Sweetser at the Armory. 21--Played Marion at Marion and the B-team gave the Giants a rough time. They lost by two points in a double overtime, 27--Yippee! I A two day Thanksgiving Vacation. Everyone welcomes a chance to rest up, including the teachers. 28--Played Clay at the Kokomo Armory. What was so funny at that game, anyway! Ronnie Flook sat on the bench and nearly had hysterics. Let us in on the secret, Ronnie! December - 1--Seniors ordered their invitations and name cards. 4--The Second Team beat Sharpsville in the second team tourney and advanced to the final game. 5--The spirit of Christmas have some of the teachers acting strangely. 6--Played in the 4-way tourney. Beat Western in the afternoon game, but lost to Northwestern in the final game. g-- 9-- 12-- 13-- 17-- Thanks to the kids who helped make the yell block a success at the four-way tourney. A representative of the Marion radio station made a recording of the Choir to be played on the air on Sun- day, December 21. The choir started practicing on the Christmas Play, Our Lady's Juggler. Played Galveston. The Blu Tri Formal Banquet was held, and a few of the teachers had some bad moments during a skit: Teachers get their Judgement. The Blu Tri sponsored a Christmas Dance. 19--Exams! Ugh! Some were really tough, too, We played Bunker Hill. 22--Exams again, lf it wasn't a blue Monday before exams, it sure was after. 23--Goody! No school! A chance to sleep late at last. 24--Start Christmas vacation, Choir presented Our Lady's Juggler to the high school and grades before dismissal January - 5-- 9-- 12-- 14-- 23-- End of vacation and it will take everyone a week to get over it, Started the New Year off with a convocation by Reverend Cramer, We are very sorry to hear Mrs. Brobeck is ill and sincerely hope she'1l be with us soon, Everyone seems to be settling down to their new classes. Mrs. Brobeck, the bookkeeping class needs you desperately! Freshman team beat Kokomo. Hurrah! A representative of Miller Tours came to discuss class trips with the Seniors. Sounds wonderful! Played Northwestern at Armory. Mrs. Brobeck is back, but l'm afraid some of her bookkeeping class has gone down for the third time, February - 5-- 7-- 10-- 12-- 18-- 20-- 21-- 27-- March Q-- 10-- April - 4-- 6-- 14-- 19-- 22-- 25-- 26-- May - 2-- 3-- 4-5-- 5-- 7-- The Seniors held a Chili Supper and I think we can sum it up like this, l.otta Work: Lotta Fung Big Success. Played Van Buren. Day of District Solo Contest. Six people get to go to State Contest. The Dramatic Club gave the one-act comedy Elmer and the Lovebug for the Jackson Farm Bureau. Elmer and the Lovebug was presented for the students. The government classes went to Indianapolis to see the Legislature in session. Played Royal Center and ended the basketball season. The music department holds a Variety Show. School is dismissed at eleven o'clock for the sectional. Senior Class Play practice begins. It's entitled, We Shook the Family Tree: and it's a three-act comedy. The Seniors are preparing for their trip to Washington, D,C, and New York. Boy is everyone thrilled! The Seniors present their class play, We Shook the Family Tree, Seniors present class play for final time. The Seniors are declaring Senior Week. The Seniors finally leave for their trip. Don't forget anything now, kids! It's time to start studying for exams. The Converse relays are held. The Seniors return and are very tired, but have had a wonderful trip. The Junior and Senior Reception is held. Thanks for a wonderful trip. Baccalaureate, and the Seniors prepare for graduation. Exams! Oh, My Aching Head! No school. Commencement, and our school days are ended, To the underclassmen: Our school days have reached an end, and we truly hope that you enjoy your school days as much as we have. TRIBCJ NE I, Rose Gross, do hereby bequeath my suspicious look in Government Class to Larry Harper, I, Vernon Fowler, bequeath to John Knote the right to own a red Pontiac in his Senior year 0 insurance AUCTIONEER Z EQ ' M HH We Real Estate and Livestock General Insurance Phone Z Phone 97 COUVGTSG Converse Compliments of 9 an 6 4 o90M LocKER SERVICE , Custom Slaughtering Sz 6 Processing 00 I Home Made Ice Cream FUNERAL HCNIE Phone 63 Phone 122 Converse Converse I, Peggy Aaron, bequeath my ability to giggle in all class meetings to Rebecca Streeter I, Joan Alexander, do hereby hequeath my bookkeeping ability to my brother John. Better Feeding Better Farming With megan? Qeofizkf BARBER SH op Feed - Grain - Seed and Farm Supplies G1-eentown Phone 40 Converse I Congratulations I C H 5 Class of 53 9 O! 'bt 6 Z 8 j 9 Prompt, Courteous Service Z C.E. WYRICK JOHN 8: HELEN Greentown Qian eww Z L o c H ER yfangfgzddd Slaughtefing' Processing EAST END SERVICE STATION C tt' u mg Mobiigas at Mobiloil Phone 167 G1-eentown Greentown WKZOOA3 gziage Phone 197 Greentown I, Don Flook, bequeath my right to go with the girls from Kokomo to Charles Cogdell. M The Cltigirches K 521050 LQ? QA, Greentown Q Wzdfiwwz I, Ron Flook, bequeath to Jim Riley my springing steps and ability to tease the girls. C ompliments of Qian! gina? an an y Your Only Home-owned Grocery 8: Meat Market Highest Quality Foods Open Every Night for Your Convenience Phone 50 Greentown ah an RC 4-:ARD PAUL HAINLEN 8: SON 1 Mile West and l lvlile South of Converse Phone 70F2.0 jaw! TRAILER IVIANUFACTURING COMPANY Tomorrow's Trailer Today Converse I, Gretchen Galvin, bequeath Hopkins. my dainty figure to Louise Best Luck Graduates of Eastern High School from THE CONVERSE JOURNAL and AMBOY INDEPENDENT Your Always Welcome at 9 agar 54 to Sl Stores Greentown-Converse-Galveston ZW!! M46 Short Orders and Lunches Sunday Dinners Converse fafgweff Field Drainage Phone Amboy 1Z7F34 R.R. 4, Kokomo I, June Kennedy, bequeath my address book to a.ny girl who likes to write, especially to boys in the service. INDIANAPOLIS LIFE INSURANCE Savings and Protection PHILIP EVIS TON Converse W6 MAR HET TH E We In Conver se Compliments of fauna KMM S 4-4 op P E. Smart Women's Wear 202 North Main Kokomo, Indiana Effggzofe co. Dunlap Tires, Tubes, 8: Batteries Homed Owned - Home Operat 201 South Main Phone 3522 Kokomo ed may My on Moron 5A ues 107 South Washington St. Z GWZ6 'ROOFIN G CO Roofing - Siding Kokomo, Indiana Insulation I 211 South Main RALPH WALKER, Proprietor Phone 7073 Phone 6177 Kokomo, Indiana I, Mary Ellen Harvey, bequeath my Southern Accent to Sally Stewart. I, Sharon Hensler, bequeath the right to make carbon out of sugar in chemistry to Leonard Ellis. THE AGL! 642950 Dinners-Short Orders-Parties Sealtest Ice Cream 901 West Jefferson Kokomo, Indiana Phone 9085 .-0 0 VWMDA 1 12 Y Ice Cream in Various Flavor Cones to 5 Gal. Kokomo, Indiana plaitfay Ziyi? Franklin Life Insurance Company and General Insurance 302 Armstrong Landon Bldg. Kokomo, Indiana Deal at Home With a UNION FINANCE LOAN 525.00 to 5500.00 302 North Main St. - Kokom Phone 3139 R.B. COFFMAN, Mgr. O 206555-M6 5264 Complete Brake and Front End Alignment Auto Accessories - Batteries - Seat Covers Recapping - Home Appliances Road Service Truck Tractor Passenger Call Kokomo Call 6131 6132 I, Amos Kelley, bequeath my superior ways with the opposite sex to John Edgernon. I, Eugene McDonnell, bequeath my right to run around during my study halls to Charles Reed. COMPLIMENTS OF 544 9554 DAI RY Saddam fashion 5445001 Ziaion Q59 'QZQQQMW Distributors of Gasoline - Oil - Grease Anti-Freeze - Auto Accessories - Seiberling Tires Hardware-Electric Appliances Phone 6 Windfall, Indiana Compliments of Woofiaff gveczkfg uc? Custom Woodwork of All Kinds Also Light Metal Forming Phone ZZQFZO 2 Miles South on 213 I, Carolyn Symons, bequeath my ability to care for the lib- rary to Betty Hood. I, Roberta Schaaf, bequeath my timid personality with the boys to Margie Lamb, Medan BAN vi TRU ST 0. Two Convenient Locations Main at Mulberry Markland at Bell Member Federal Deposit I.nsura.nce Corp, Member Federal Reserve System gmc BROS. img 9 DRI-GAS CO. BARGAIN SUPER MARKET Dri'GaS and Appliances Fresh Meats 8: Vegetables Plevna R.R.4 Phone Arnboy Z66FZl Kokomo, Indiana Greentown, Indiana Congratulations ! Class of Fifty Three WM Ll NCO L N-MERCURY Kokoino, Indiana Sales New and Used Cars We Service All Makes of Automobiles I, Webb Riley, bequeath to Bill Red the right to sit behind his girl friend in the assembly next year. Lumber - Nlillwork Hardware - Plumbing Housewares Electric Appliances Feeds and Seeds T4-I E Mwdgegg Quality and Service Since 1855 Kokomo, Indiana Be Holsum Look Holsum Buy Holsum Bread Baked by DIETZEN'S I, Larry Seagrave, bequeath my reckless driving to Butch Johnson grammar Your International Harvester Dealrr Dependable Shop Sei 'rice Phone 120 Converse I, Lowell Crow, bequeath to John Wilson my basketball ability. O W Mink yhifgef QL . g N S STANDARD SERVICE ORCHARDS Standard Products 2 Mi. South ood i Mi. West Atlas Tires, Batteries of converge Accessories Phone Converse 71F31 Converse Q 9 4 Dealer HYbfid Se.efi Corn and Where the Crowd Meets Fertilizers Phone 131 Converse Converse I, Susan Fetters, bequeath my piano playing ability to Kay Slater, and to Wanda Fox my pleasing singingtability. Wlaiffqfjo 94 THE WZMZWL GARAGE NuR5ERY Same Locatign Since 1938 Evergreens - Shade Trees - Perennials Ornamentals - Berry Plants Fruit Trees - Grades - Roses State Road 513 15 Mi. South OI Converse South Of Converse Phone 67F11 Lloyd L. Hainlen CQ!! if J? 0 zo Q INSURANCE AGENCY M' yMOT:EL D.M. AGNESS 2.5 Miles South Kokomo We Stand Between You and Loss Phone 128A Z8 All Modern Rooms Greentown, Indiana 90565550 Truck Sz Implement Sale Your Internatioanl Harvester Dealer in Kokomo 1, Loretta Armfield, bequeath my hiccups to Sue Keyton. I, Dewayne Baldwin, bequeath my 1951 Pontiac to anyone who wants it and my ability to cut up in band to Larry Smith- Your Home Improvement Headquarters Cinco Combination Storm Windows Kool Vent Lifetime Awnings Nlid-West Glass Ialousies Lyon Kitchen Beauty Cabinets KOOL VENT AWNING CO. Zu 4 1315 North Washington Kokomo, Indiana Phone 25685 gina eww Q? MMMZZ4 Cleaning - Pressing - Hat Blocking Phone 150 I, Gene Hainlen, bequeath my 1950 Chevy to Ronnie Willets, so I can get a new one. Compliments of Congratulations 9 Class of 1953 nj? Q 2 SALES AND SERVICE I CONFECTIONERY Your Apphance Store Sodas - Sundaes - Short Orders P11011-9 68A Greentown, Indiana Greentown, Indiana I, Connie Woodmansee, bequeath my height to Dale Kendall. Furniture and Floor Coverings Greentown, Indiana Phone 41 INSURANCE AGENCY W 9 g General Insurance Z fs 1 Real Estate Auto Repairs Phone 88A or 175 Tires and Batteries Greentown, Indiana Greentown, Indiana Best Wishes QJZMP 054 Beautiful Hosiery Quality Footwear 220 S. Washington Marion, Indiana emu? 620426 DONALD FENN, Prop. Lubrication - Tire Repair - Tires - Tubes - Batteries Montgomery-Ward Tires and Batteries Firestone and Goodyear Tires and Tubes Road Service Phone 3OF4O Hernlock I, Larry McKirmey, bequeath my right to play hookey and get by with it to Wendell Hockersrnith. I, Rita McKee, bequeath my ability to drive around the square in Kokomo safely to Barbara Armstrong. fThe Brakesj awdcf FARM 'BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. INC . 7 Hemlock Branch Phone 39F20 FRED RITCHIE, Manager Compliments of 0 FIRST FEDERAL 0 0- nzzfmg ZZWMJMK Mm Buckeye at Mulberry Street Kokomo, Indiana Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1953 We gwayjze Wffeaf Serving the Swayzee Community for 58 Years Very Reasonable Prices Phone 47 Swayzee, Indiana Go Tailored Q24 CT! gk 1 emma mee 0' e SON Upstairs Across from the Mens C1OT3hiI1g Union Bank Building Furnishings.- Hats - Shoes KOROITIO, Illdia-T18 Kokomo, Indiana I, Sue Tygart, bequeath my fondness of boys to all the girls of E.H.S. I, Shirley Williams, bequeath my ability to meet Kokomo boys to Rosalie Fawcett. For A Practical Education One You Will Use As Long As 6 You Live--Nothing Exceiis kgilyz Business Training. 0 IND 'ANA WRECHAGE QL4Z?464?gZAg6 ' fKokomo Business College, Monogram Oil Heaters Buy and Save FURNITURE CO. M Furniture and Appliances 6 521-32.3-325 N. Buckeye St. Phone 25208 Kokomo, Indiana Y Kokomo, Indiana 7ny55 - at Compliments of THE Try Our Home Cooked Meals HATCH ER Y You Are Always Welcome at: 956674 02974 MVLJZQWVLZ Your Purina Dealer CAFETERIA 211 South Wash. St. Marion, Indiana You Never Lose When You Shop at Blue's. ffm 2 VARIETY STORE Swayzee , Indiana Phone 35F4 fizimz D-X Service Station Groceries and Meats Greentown, Indiana We, the Senior Class, bequeath to the Freshmen the right to follow our good examples. We, the Senior Class, bequeath to the Junior High the right to have pretty girls and handsome boys. WZ? MARATHON SERVICE Nliller Tires - Lubrication Phone 251713 Greentown, Indiana ' 'Your Busines s Appreciated if WMM' 2 RADIO SHOP Radio-Television Service Enjoy the Best in Radio Ente rt ainment ' ' N. Mill St. Greentown, Indiana Phone 173-F-22. HATCHERY Quality Chicks Napi ana Feeds Greentown, Indiana Phone 52 THE amd LUMBER COMPANY Dealers in Building Materials of All Kinds Greentown, Indiana Where to Buy It The Greeting Card Store Sewing Center 0 6 6 Q SEWING Q Z QM CENTER Waco HSTORE Phone 3713 12.2 W. Walnut St. Kokomo, Indiana Kokomo, Indiana Sporting Goods wffgl y Household Needs Winchester Guns A Little Store with House Paints Remington Guns A Little Overhead Refrigerators Aminunition Sati Sfied with a Appliances Fishing Tackle Little Profit. Gifts Athletic Clothing Radios 110 East Walnut St. - Kokomo, Indiana - Phone 7586 We, The Senior Class, bequeath to the Juniors the right to get SS 1,100.00 worth of advertisement for their annual. We, The Senior Class, bequeath to the Sophmores our ability to get out of classes. Qufiwf 5244 LQ: 324 W. Buckeye St. Kokomo, Indiana Phone 2.5489 READY-FLAME Says: I'll Cook Your Meals for Less Heat Your Home Run Your Tractor Heat Your Water Ready-Flame Can Serve You Best Gasoline - Heating Oils - Motor Oils - Grease Prompt Courteous Efficient Service For Your Petroleum Needs See or Call HAROLD SCHAAF VICTOR ROBERTS Phone Sims 3lR Phone Greentown 241 Your Eastern Howard County Ztfffiififsu I, Tom Wright, bequeath the right to go steady withia home town girl and step out with others at leisure time to Jim Rees. I, Jesse Wilson, bequeath my ability to graduate from high school in three years to Carolyn Sumpter. Gifts Watch Repairing Jewelry 9 ASHTON SPIKER 2 318 South Boots St. Phone 6182 Marion, Indiana gmt-fgm WMM LO C. HE 12 ELECTRIC SERVICE Slaughtering, Processing and Curing 112 South Wash. St. Dial 6136 Phone 167 n Kokomo, India.na Greentown, Indiana We, the Senior Class, present this yearbook as a portrait ofthe school year l952-53. We have attempted to record some of the high points of our activities. While looking through this book in the future we hope it will bring back many pleasant memories, It is our desire that our underclassmen will appreciate and love Eastern High as much as we do. 0 D Corsages of Distinction ZZ J Flowers for any Occasion 1420 W. Mulberry St. 0 Phone 7767 Kokomo, Indiana FLORIST We Telegraph Flowers 501 E. Markland St. Personalized Floral Service Phone 4191 ima Zafffzje Kokomo, Indiana Oliver Tractors 8: Farm Machinery Phone Amboy 2261712 We, The Senior Class, bequeath to the librarian the right to have a television set in the library next year. We, The Senior Class, bequeath to the janitors the right to kick any one out of the boiler room who comes down there to smoke COMPLIMENTS OF qgweylfzif Heating and Plumbing Phone 10 5 Greentown, Indiana Old Criginal 556647 dz my Packed by 1-4-4 E Q Qjyjv 4255 Ze. Converse, Indiana We, The Senior Class bequeath to Mr. McCoy the right to run next door and get a cup of coffee whenever he wants it. We, The Senior Class bequeath to Ivlrs. Mower the right to have a choir who can control their diaphragmg, Compliments of Compliments of me XQWQ A LUMBlERCOMP N-y Converse Indiana ' Converse, Indiana Congratulations to the Class of 1953 Qiiif-7fz2W.6?JZa2g'ZWz Eu Member of Federal Reserve System Phone 1 C onverse , Indiana I, Betty Bougher, bequeath my fondness for fly-boys to .Tanie Pugh. I, Martha Broo, bequeath my long black hair to Marcia McCoskey. Ely Qui gale Phone 69 Greentown Congratulations Class of '53 AUTO CU. :W Z Sales 8: Service Z Z 9 our Friendly Ford Dealer Phone 62 Phone 2.36 Greentown Greentown 6? Mako Hardware 8: Appliances Dealer in .Tohn Deere 8: New Idea Farm Equipment Greentown, Indiana Wufdu 3 Radio 8: Television Sales 8: Service Q 0 Phone 18 Greentown Greentown Gifts - Diamonds Watches - Watch Repair I, Letitia Hite, bequeath to my sister Phyllis, my height and also 711 my books fHoping she can make better use of them than I did. 330354195 'B 'ROTHERS Windfall, Indiana Manufacturers of Tilting Trailers Farm Wagons 8: Steel Wagon Beds Unloaders 8: Power Units Spraying Hi Clearance Tractors Oliver Sales 8: Service I, Weldon Hochstedler, bequeath the right to go with girls from Swayzee to Jack Johnson. Quyiefkii Zzimzz e 6526 Complete Home Furnishings 413 N. Washington Street Phone 6226 Kokomo, Indiana Music - Pianos - Records Compliments of Band Instruments 9 Accordions - Guitars MYGRANT MUSIC HOUSE STORE 121 W. Mulberry St. Kokomo, Indiana Greentown, Indiana We, The Senior Class, bequeath to the Elementary Grades the right to become Seniors. We, the Senior Class, bequeath to the cooks the right to have enough food for the last class to go through the line. Q 1- Compliments of Q 0 5 'O ommum y Heating and Plumbing C Phone 105 Greentown, Indiana Greentown, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of gnc! gig? Ziigiwwgy. Greentown' Indlana Greentown, Indiana gulf RESTAURANT 112-14 E. Sycamore Street Kokomo, I.ndiana Home of the Old-Fashioned Cream Pie Compliments of Q Q2 QMKQQRY 107 N. Union Dial 26845 Kokomo, Indiana Shoe Dyeing Zipper Service Qvfzifieug SHOE SERVICE There is no Substitute for Quality 115 N. Union St. Next to Newmans Drug Store Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of K dmagikzg Egan Don't Know Jewelry Know Your Jeweler 215 N. Main St. Phone 4444 Kokomo, Indiana I, John Hopkins, bequeath my abi1ity to strike out in baseball to John Knote. I, Willa Dene Jarratt, bequeath to my sister, Phyllis, the right to go with Kokomo boys. Compliments of D R SIMMONS gfzyifdmfe 922206 um 1 Mi. South on 31 Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of emma LUMEER co. Kokomo, Indiana DRW4!NMmW OPTOMET RIST Kokomo, Indiana Qimm ABSTRACT COMPANY Abstracts-Title Insurance Notary Public Kokomo, Indiana West Side Public Square Telephone 9571 Deal at Home With a Compliments of UN 'O Meme 2 525 to S500 LQAN FINFINCE co., INC. 104- . 302 N. Main st. Phone 3139 2 W Mulberry St' Kokomo, Indiana D131 25491 R.B. COFFMAN, Mgr. Kokomo, Indiana KOKOMO CAMERA SHOP Compliments of 212 W. Walnut Toi. 5706 KOKOMO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Kokomo, Indiana Insured Savings Accounts Real Estate Loans C0mP11ment5 Of We Offer Our Friendly Services JANE LEE DRESS sHoP 223 N. Main St, 213 N. Main Kokomo, ind. Kokomo' Iooiooo I, Marilyn Johnson, bequeath to my brother, Jack, my desk in the assembly with all the different flavors of gum and all my books which are like new. I, Mary Lou Johnson, bequeath my ability to laugh to Melinda Foland, Compliments of COmP1ime11fS Of 5532 Qgwmfa S-I-IOE STORE SPORTING GOODS Kokomo, Indiana Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of We gggaageg Buick - Cadillac 123 West Superior Street Kokomo Indiana Kokomo, Indiana uri!! if Emi? 5579 For a Complete Beauty Service LUCILLE RODGERS, Owner 1701 S. Webster Street Kokomo, Indiana Compliments of 'H O Nfl E ,, 7um'mf ffm Used Furniture 8: U holsterin C -I-I E VP O LET P g Greentown, Indiana We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Mrs. Doty the fight to have new curtains. We, The Senior Class, bequeath to Mr. Ingels the right to teach Home Ec . Qgfizce ml MQW DENTIST Greentown, Indiana Compliments of QQQZZ gfmom 0. Home of Honeggers Feed 8: Honeggers Chickens KOkOfT1O'S Largest Home Owned Dept. Store Quimei Have Fun This Summer! All-Ways Be Right Day or Night Mademoiselles: THE STYLE NOOK Esquires: The Niche 921-Z3 South Main Phone Z-2623 Kokomo, Indiana Open 9-8:30 Mon. - 9-6 Week Day 6:30 Saturday I, Larry Stanger, bequeath my ability to get out of typing with a broken arm to Dennis Taylor. I, Nancy Talbert, bequeath my ability to go with Sharpsville Bbys to Shirley Stepler. QAWQWM mm General his FLOWER H ou SE urance Phone 8233 1017 South Buckeye Street Phone 4611 Kokomo, Indiana Kokomo, Indiana Qkmycire 22,42 M L LJ MBER C O. Sh ' ort Orders 8: Sandwiches 217 E. Murden Street BETTY AMOS, Prop, Kokomo, Indiana Swayzee, Indiana Phone Z-1587 For Friendly Service IL


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