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P- u. -.1 5 wr-A lntzihlf H . f-S 5 I O , we Y SCHOOL HISTORY How le Grew nEaton, whose chief claim to fame outside its own county lies in its being the pioneer gas town of Indiana, had its origin as a center of pupulation in a milling enterprise that was located on the river in what is now the south edge of town.' So wrote Dr. G, W. H. Kemper in his History of Delaware County pub- lished in 1908. Eaton was incorporated September 10, 1873, being the first town in the county outside of Muncie to try this kind of government. According to a census taken the previous May, 158 persons lived in the community, Two one room frame school buildings served Eaton and surrounding community at that time. In 1885, a two story, two room, brick building was erected on a plot of ground across the street from the mill and where the John Morris dwelling now stands. As the gas boom came on the town grew and additions were added to the north and east sides. Later the primary department was moved into a frame building on the northwest corner of the lot. In 1908 the entire structure was razed and a new building built on a five acre plot at the present location. Adjoining ground has since been acquired. The new building was not ready for occupancy in September. Temporary quarters were secured for the high school in the town hall. Late in the fall, proud and happy we entered the new building. Many a salesman, panting after his upgrade walk from the interurban station, complained about having to walk to the coun- try, but before leaving remarked about the beauty of the building and campus. In 1925 an addition was built on the north and numerous changes made in the original building. Within recent months, the agriculture department with the co-operation of the fanmers have erected a cement block building about sixty feet east and north of the brick building. The Lions Club assisted by other organizations in the community have completed and have made usable a basement for a community building which it is hoped may be completed in the near future. From the time of the erection of the building in 1885, there has been some teaching of secondary subjects. In 1898 Bon 0. Adams and W, Q,Aspy arranged for two full years of high school work. In 1899 Sam D. Morris became the head of the school and organized a three years course, with an enrolhnent of 31. Nine of this number graduated in April 1900. this event we are endeavoring to commemorate In 1905 a commission was secured and a ever since. For several years we had a nine ed to eight months and four years ago was months. In the fall of 1899 there were 290 in the It is the fiftieth anniversary of in this Yearbook. four year course has been offered months tenm. In 193A it was reduc increased to eight and one-half grades. In the fall of l9L9 there were 351 enrolled in the first six grades, 10A in the seventh and eighth, and 155 in grades 9-12. The school now accomodates Eaton, all of Union Township and the west part of Niles Township. Niles Township schools were abondoned in 1917. Eaton became a township school in 1920 and all the children have been in one building since 1925. Our curriculum has changed from time to time to meet the needs and desires of students and recommendations of educational people. In the early days the course usually prescribed consisted of four years each in English and Latin, three years each in history and mathematics, two years in science, music and art for all. Today the students have a wide range of electives. He may have four years in English and mathematics, three years in history and social science or may elect from commercial subjects, home economics, agriculture, in- dustrial arts, Spanish, music or art. In 1908 the faculty for the high school consisted of four members. Today we have twelve besides the principal. Four of these, however, spend part of their time in the grades. mf I y f I L-2 J o V ' 'A , ol s.. 6 Y I liz. I 1 'Y 4:0 .. . l'1Y'f' 4 .J A 'V , , -o uf' ' GGG Y 6. -Q 'V3' xl- ,QQOQ an ,. , - .., . Q ,:TuI'! QW.. i oo . 6 ' lb o' i 0 an 0 Lo fl 'll' 1 5 ' , I 1 I' , H 4l1WMW4hN H? Q JN When electives first began to be offered, they were often carried as a fifth subject. Among them were German, commercial arithmetic, physical geogra- phy, debating, and Bible. Home Economics or domestic science, as it was then called, was offered in 1911 without credit. Organized physical training was introduced soon after moving to the present location. The program was mostly calisthentics. The girls used Indian clubs and dumb bells. The boys played basketball after school. In 1912, the girls also had a team. For a time inter-school basketball was abandoned because the old gym was pronounced a fire hazard. The industrial arts department did well in about 191A and again during the principalship of B. P. Beeson. It was then that the old gym was reconditioned, a new floor laid, wider stairway built and a stage constructed on the south side of the room. This work was done by the industrial arts department in ad- dition to making victrolas, library tables, cedar chests and so forth. Previ- ously, plays had been given in the town hall and commencement programs and op- erettas in the churches. Basketball again became a leading activity. In 1926-27 a contest was held to select a name for the team. nNorsemenN was selected. The name was consid- ered quite appropriate since we came from the northern part of the county and, at least in our opinion, were rather dangerous. In 1910 we had a glee club. In 191A the first attempt at a parent-teachers organization was made. In 1916 the orchestra was organized. The colors of purple and gold were adopted in 1908. One attempt was made to change them and failed. The first junior-senior trip was made in 1926. The first senior class to go without the juniors was the class of 1939. The cafeteria was installed in 1926-27. Bookkeeping was taught as early as 1923 but shorthand and typing did not enter until after the building was remodeled in 1925. Our students have participated in various contests. They have brought home honors from county, district, and state. They have placed favorably in inter- national ones. One thousand one hundred fourteen, not including the present senior class, have received diplomas from Eaton High School. Most of these have been a cre- dit to their alma mater. So e have made honor graduates in Indiana, Purdue, and Ball State. We have lawyers, engineers, manufacturers, a hospital superin- tendant, nurses, a statistician, accountants, ministers, bankers, an editor, reporters, photographers, school superintendents, principals, scores of teach- ers, fanmers, office workers, mechanics, electricians and so on among our alumni. During both world wars we have been well represented. In the last war more than 165 boys from our alumni were in the armed forces before hostilities ceased and seven of our girls were in auxiliary organizations. Seven of these boys gave their all. How far has our influence extended? Who can tell? 'lHl it -X-1 . 'X-it -, N 6HLA-k31-X-'X- Sw!!-:X-'lH3i'i'-N Our administrators ---- -Sam D. Morris, 1899-1909, James S. Rickards, 1909-113 and 1912-133 W, H. Brinson, 1911-123 W. F. Reagan, 1913-lhg J. B. Leas, 191A-195 B. P. Beeson, 1919-255 E. L. Mitchell, 1921.-255 C. D. F011tS, 1925-273 Holland Van Skyock, 1927-383 Ercie Castor, 1938-39, Hobart Black, 1939-A35 Robert M. Gibson, l9l+3- Trustees--Taylor G. Gibson, James Osenbaugh, Ed Smith, Dr. C. C. Shuler, and W. Raymond Gibson County Superintendants--E. J. Black, Lee Baird, and Merritt Reed 1 IT 1 1. 'Q ! I ' - 0 0 A D O 1 L-.4 T DEDICATION 1900 Jennie Cox, Los Angeles, Calif. Arthur Eshenfelder - Deceased Chester A. Evans, Bloomington, Ind. Harry Long, Gary, Ind. Hoy McCormick, Albany, Ind. Ralph Mansfield - Deceased 0. D. Mitchell - Deceased Watt Swearingen - Deceased Margaret Vineyard-heckler, 1901 Elizabeth Aspy-Barclay, Muncie, Ind. Clara Bosman, Eaton, Ind. Madia Boyd-Kitchell, St. Clair, Mo. Pearl Carmichael-Morris, Eaton, Ind. Edna Cochran-Smiley, Wichita, Kane. Watt Duke - Deceased Susie Lewis-Losh, Muncie, Ind. Edith McNeer, Canville, Illinois Dessie Shideler-Murdock, Burbank, Calif. 1902 Bertha Eshenfelder-George, Richmond Deffa Hedrick-Williamson, Chicago, Ill. Herman Kain - Deceased Edna Long-Cole, Eaton, Ind. Vincent Martin, Muskogee, Okla. Maude Michael - Deceased 1903 Alta lspy-Baisinger, Dodge City, Kans Asa Babb - Deceased Ora Babb, Muncie, Ind. Claude Baisinger, Dodge City, mans. Effie Barrett-Lambiotte, Mishawaka,1nd. Otley Duke-Campbell, Ohaha, Neb. Zulu Grigsby-Wallace - Deceased Hariet Lewellen-Dillon, New Castle Eva Mitchell-Peck, Eaton, Ind. Arthur Neal, Albany, Ind. 1905 Viola Hunt-Shaffer - Deceased Edna Lewellen-Martin, Dearborn, M ch. urace Mansfield-Gregory, Eaton, Ind. Pearl Pouleon-Studebaker - Deceased Edith Taylor-Campbell, Redkey, Ind. 1906 Claudia Armstrong-Lathrop, Peoria, Ill. Beatrice Evans, Bloomington, Ind. William E. Frazee, Eaton, Ind. Arlis Hoover-Harrington, Spokane, Wash. Walter Jester - Deceased Earl Michael, Westfield, Iowa Ethel Needler-Corte, Vincennes, Ind. Robert Neff, Indianapolis, Ind. Laverna Potter-Cranor, Albany, Ind. Parker, Ind. Hilda Sharp-Lambert, Eaton, Ind. Harry Taylor, National City, Calif. 1907 Gertrude Brammer- Bell, Jacksonville, Fla. Lola Felts-Russell, Albany, Ind. Frank Haynes, Minneapolis, Minn. Dane Hoover, Anderson, Ind. Hazel Lewellen-Poland, Anderson, Ind. Emory Love, Muncie, Ind. Ray Mansfield, Louisville, Ky. Ralph Swearingen, Muncie, Ind. Elma Tylor-Love, Eaton, Ind. John Vineyard, Toledo, Ohio Ross Vineyard - Deceased Ralph Waller, Richmond, Ind. 1908 Virginia Bowman-Sharp, Cleveland, Ohi Mary Brandt-Benadum, Muncie, Ind. Loren Carmichael - Deceased Elizabeth Hecrick-Little, Eaton, Ind. Louine Miller-Bimel, Cincinnati, Ohio Bliss Motsenbocker, Muncie, Ind. Bessie Poulson-Jester - Deceased Don Poulson, Montpelier, Ind. Carrie Sherry, Kendalville, Ind. Homer Sherry - Deceased Inez Sherry-Kitchen, Flay Shields-Coburn, Arthur Tyler, Battle 1909 Lyndon, Kane. Akron, Ohio Creek, Mich. O Oliver Brammer-Draper, Knoxville, Tenn Herbert Carmichael, Eaton, Ind. Hallie Dragoo-Kisses, Lansing, Mich. Omel Driver-Hunt, Houston, Texas Jonathan Ferguson, Springfield, Ill. Eda Fisher-Sherry - Deceased Ruth Haynes - Deceased Verna Lambert-Arnold, Bluffton, Ind. Louie Long-Pipes, Whitestoln, Ind. Lacie Quirk-Parker, Muncie, Ind. Lula Rench-Tinkle, Albany, Ind. Iva Sams-Pike, Phoenix, Arizona Mary Sherry, Pt. Wayne, Ind. Howard Taylor, Muncie, Ind. 1910 Hazel Bloocher-Chambers, Palm Beach, Fla. Edmund Brammer, Eaton, Ind. Dora Brandt-Hitchie, Philadelphia, Penn Martha Clements-Jones, Sprirrgport, In Celia Collins-Martin, Muskogee, Okla. Lacey Cory Virgil Cruea, Muncie, Ind. d T 'g l Q LA , o Q ,, I ' ,Q I 3' n xl? -r 4 D - 5 o -4 o 0 Q O Ferol Davis-Frazee - Deceased Ozro Haynes, San Francisco, Calif. Brandt Holdren - Deceased Forest Hoover-Brickley, Muncie, lnd. Ruth Lewellen-Poland, Anderson, Ind. Mina Minnich-Sturdevant, St. Anthony, Idaho Walter B. Minnich, Muncie, ind. William S. Potter, Indianapolis, Ind. Leonard Quirk - Deceased Lora Rogers-Lewis, Marion, Ind. Ethel Stephenson - Deceased Bayless Thompson, Xenia, Ohio Murray Van Buskirk - Deceased Cuba Vineyard-Hahn, Eaton, Ind. Veda Wisehart-Younts - Deceased Harry Younts - Deceased 1911 Esta Cochran, Eaton, Indiana Earl Fansler Lee Ferguson, Bloomington, Ind. Lola Ferguson-Niblick, Middletown, Ind. Raymond Gibson, Eaton, Ind. Grace Huff-Leiter, Warsaw, Ind. Otto Nuckols, Columbus, Ohio Arizona Peck-Irick, San Jose, Calif. Walter Potter, St. Michael, N. Dakota Georgia Poulson-Lazette, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ina Sharp-Dillon, Williamsfield, Ohio Milo Stafford, Eaton, Ind. Dona Vineyard-Brammer, Eaton, Ind. Edith Wood-Starn, Valparaiso, Ind. Mary Young-Baur, Eaton, Ind. Ernest Younts, Downers Grove, Ill. Orlo Zimmerman - Deceased 1912 Lewellen Allis, Rockford, Ill. Ruth Barley, Marion, Ind. Henrietta Brandt, Eaton, Ind. Fay Bryan-Allis, Rockford, Ill. Willard Duke, Omaha, Neb. Eugene Edgington, LaFayette, Ind. Glen Edgington, Washington, D. C, May Fisher-Cappell - Deceased Earl Gump, Manheim, Penn. Waive Leaird-Fowler, Anderson, Ind. Lottie Palmer-Siler, Eaton, Ind. Susan Peck, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ralph Rarick, Live Oak, Calif. Virgil Tomlinson - Deceased Esta Walburn - Deceased 1913 India Atkinson-Wood, Riverside, Calif. Carl Baisinger - Deceased MHP? Baldwin-McKinzie, Indianapolis, ind Donna Black-Reeder, Farmersville, Ohio Stanley Clark, Streeter, N. Dakota Ottie Collins-Bergdoll, Redkey, Ind. Jack Gibson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Marie Gillispie-Younts, Downers Grove, Illinois Martha Leaird-Lindsey, Muncie, Ind. Kemper McKinley, Eaton, Ind. Murray Mansfield, Muncie, Ind. William Pancoast, Pittsburgh, Penn. Flora Potter-Ray, Mansfield, Ohio Golie Sherry - Deceased Ethel Smith Thorson - Deceased Esther Stafford-Roderick, Roll, Ind. Maynard Worley, Eaton, Ohio Firman Zimmerman, Mahnomen, Minnesota l9lL Scoby Cochran, Eaton, Ind. Grace Ferguson, Anderson, Ind. Blen Hinton, Corvallis, Montana Carmin Hurtt-Stafford, Dunkirk, Ind. Amost Lambert, Chicago, Ill. Fern McKinley-Fisher, Eaton, Ind. Gail Mitchell-Black, Muncie, Ind. Arthur Peck, Hartford City, Ind. Susan Smith-Allen, Indianapolis, Ind. Azalia Strathman-Kooch, St. Anthony, Idaho Tourist Thompson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Carlton Van Buskirk - Deceased Lulu Wood, Ashland, Ohio Vula Wood-Cruea, Eaton, Ind. Geneva Younce-Reynolds, Eaton, Ind. 1915 Meade Atkinson - Deceased Lawrence Brown, Los Angeles, Calif. Earl Carmichael, Houston, Texas Marie Carter-Peterson, Eaton, Ind. Arthur Chase, South Bend, Ind. Mable Fisher, Muncie, Ind. Opal Fisher-Beach - Deceased Opal McKinley-Beach, Modssta, Calif. Harvey Michael - Deceased Maurine Motsenbocker, Cuyahoga Falls, O. Orpha Niccum-Mendenhall, Dover, N. J. Clyde Potter, Lynbrook, L. I., N. Y, Vergil D. Reed, New York City Iva Shoemaker-Luzadder, Gaston, Ind. Florence Snider-Studebaker, Modesta, Calif 1916 Bon Aspy, Indianapolis, Ind. Ford Benbow, Chillicothe, Ohio Gordon Blair, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Bessie Brandt-Glosner - Deceased Carl Duke, Albany, Ind, Blanch Fisher, Eaton, Ind, 1 jj ' rr t S T , . e' I' Q .V f w Q-':m,gQn ' . . . 9 ' 4 -M Vu., chap' A., ' ,.-gp: my . .,,4 ,PH ' .HQQEU ,ff I .-,- 'vm -.-nel 3 WW 1 a 6 Nora Holdren-Younts, Eaton, Ind. Merlea Hunt-Buind, Flossmoor, Ill. Margaret Jester-Skinner, Indianapolis O. Arlis Pancoast-Benbow, Chillicothe, Farris Pickerill-Sebral, Columbus, O. Ruth Racer-Zigler, Eaton, Ind. Susan Racer-Huffman - Deceased Lena Reed-Crow, Eaton, Ind. Walter Scott - Deceased Marguerite Smith-Powers, Tulsa, Okla. Lucile Studebaker-Fisher, Eaton, Ind. 1917 Elaine Anderson-Livezey, Columbus, O. Marie Barrett-Blair, Cuyahoga Falls, Elmer Chase, Decatur, Ind. Wilbur Cochran, Eaton, Ind. Ruth Frazee-McColn, Gaston, Ind. Richard Holdren, Evansville, Ind. Esther Leaird-Stout, Eaton, Ind. Doris Mansfield-Hanley, Wenatchee, Wash Donald Mitchell - Deceased Mary Orr-Bailey, Jackson, Mich. Orval Scull, Detroit, Mich. Con Taylor, Jackson, Mich. Charles Turner, Selma, Ind. Viretta Van Buskirk, Long Beach, Calif. Mazie Walburn-Harrington - Deceased 1918 Harold Aspy, Pasadena, California Dot Benbow-McFadden, Muncie, Ind. Mauck Brammer, New York City Wilda Haynes-Furnish, Grafton, O. Frank King, Nashville, Ind. Clyde Lacey, Panama City, Panama Margaret Leaird-Goble, Montpelier, Ind. Acel Martin-Teaford - Deceased Goldia Minnich-Broadwater, Daleville Viola Minnich-McKinley, Eaton, Ind. Pearl Quirk-Anderson, Bluffton, Ind. Crystal Richey-Baker, Muncie, Ind. Velma Roderick-Palmer, Eaton, Ind. Dorothea Williams-Jenson, Mt. Pleasant, Mich. O. 1919 Ida Brandt-Fowler, Ojai, Calif. Lorraine Hance-Chalfant, Muncie, Ind. Anminta Isgrig-Adams, Detroit, Mich. William McFadden, Muncie, Ind. Catherine Robbins-Barley, Eaton, Ind. 1920 Guila Barley-Taylor, Muncie, Ind. John Brandt, Scircleville, Ind. Ralph Butterfield, Eaton, Ind. Elma Ebrite-Browning, Mt, Summit, Ind. Lucile Fisher-Kerwick, Wayne, Mich. Lucile Fisher-Kerwick, Wayne, Mich. Margaret Fisher-Stahl - Deceased Helen Hance, Muncie, Ind. Lawrence Larrowe, Loversville, N. Y. William Leaird, Eaton, Ind. Ercie Pursiful-Racer, Montpelier, Ind. Dessie Potter-Setzer, Newton, N. C. Mildred Roberts-Mitchell, Rochester, Ind Rosa Turner-Mills, Hartford City, Ind. Albert Wood, Detroit, Michigan 1921 Paul Black, Detroit, Mich. Joe Boyd, Muncie, Ind. Hazel Butterfield-Barger, Eaton, Ind. Watson Carter, Eaton, Ind. Bon Dragstrem, Indianapolis, Ind. Ernest Ebrite, Muncie, Ind. Eugene Gibson, Muncie, Ind. Paul Holdren, Chicago, Ill. Lavern Hunt, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Clarence Jester, Albany, Ind. Dora Knife-Richardson, Eaton, Ind. Edith Lamar-Hedgeland, Albany, Ind. Helen Leaird-McMullen, Westfield, Ind. Marguerite Leaird-Harshman, Anderson, In Leroy LeGros, Detroit, Mich. Lucile Lewellen-Shook, Eaton, Ind. Marie Peck-Brown, Albany, Ind. Bessie Potter-Deeter, Creve Couer, Ill. Edward Quirk - Deceased Jama Smith-Whitehead, Indianapolis, Ind. Otis Smith, Sciotoville, O. Anita Vineyard-Vilsek, Chicago, Ill. 1922 Crystal Brammer-Cox, Eaton, Ind. Clara Brandt-Brotzman, Ventura, Calif. Rosemond Brown - Deceased Joe Craw, New Castle, Ind. Pauline Crawley-Carpenter, Hollywood, Fl Helen Duke-Meyer, Mishawaka, Ind. Reba Harrison-Abbott, Chicago, Ill. Jerome Hartzell, New Castle, Ind. Ivalou Ketterman-Turner, Selma, Ind. Lawrence LeGros, Detroit, Mich. Eunice Lewellen-Hoy, North Webster, Ind. Hazel McClain, Madison, Wis. Forrest Milligan, Muncie, Ind. Mildred Orr-Butterfield, Eaton, Ind. Welba Quirk-Kaye, Springport, Ind. Mabel Shoults-Leslie, Indianapolis, Ind. Miller Sherry, Indianapolis, Ind. Norman Smith, Muncie, Ind. Mary Storer-Smith, Yorktown, Ind. Russell Wooster, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Nervilla Wright-Chipman, Eaton, Ind d 8. 7 ' 7 ' I.. - 4 v'1 -WJ L'-hw, ,J ., .., A, fm H --1 A 'Juli an WJ' 3-as 1923 Vera Andrews-Cvampton, Columbia City, Ind. Verna Andrews-Younce, Eaton, Indiana Helen Biersdorfer-Botkin, Muncie, Ind. Newton Cox, Eaton, Ind. Harry Deeter, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Waive Eller-Freel, Lima, O. Lavon Fisher, Indianapolis, Ind. Leslie Francq, Cincinnati, O. Dorothy Garrard-Smith, Eaton, Ind. Lester Garrard, Mishawaka, Ind. Viola Garrard-Haas, New York City Clara Gilmer-Janney, Gaston, Ind. Arlin Hatchett, Goshen, Indiana Crystal Haynes-Cheek, Winchester, Ind. Ralph Hook, Bluffton, Ind. Gladys Hunt-Martin, Anderson, Ind. Dorothy Leaird-Schneider, Cleveland,'O Martha McFadden-Lumpkin, Muncie, Ind. Ora McKinley, Yorktown, Ind. Mary Meyers-Fisher, Indianapolis, Ind. Ralph Milhollin, Gaston, Ind. William Mitchell, Muncie, Indiana Wayne Morris, Washington, D. C. Ray Palmer - Deceased Joseph Pieson, Larnak, Ill. Edgar Rearick, Shideler, Ind. Herschel Reed, Noblesville, Ind. Harry Snider, Ann Arbor, Mich. Herrall Van Atter, Middletown, Ind. Frederick Vincent, Portland, Ind. Clara Wooster-Brown, Muncie, Ind. 192A John Biersdorfer, Indianapolis, Ind. Orval Butterfield, Spiceland, Ind. Ruby Boyd-McKee, Eaton, Ind. Ercie Castor, Rochester, Ind. Burdette Crampton, Columbia City, Ind. Harold Ellis, Pendleton, Ind. Wayne Garrard, South Bend, Ind. Charline Gibson-Hawkins, Pontiac, Mich Pauline Gump4Wooster - Deceased Charline Isgrig-Tuggle, Detroit, Mich. Cadyce Lake-Bench, Eaton, Ind. Audrey Landis-McClure, Eaton, Ind. Maurine Lewis-Anton, Glendale, Ariz. Basil Lowery, Ridgeville, Ind. Robert Palmer, Muncie, Ind. Robert McFadden, Muncie, Ind. Virginia Rearick Muncie Ind He1enmRoderickfQhQpman, Lebanon, Ind. Earl Russell, Daton, Ind. Julia Sherry-Oliver, Mulberry, Ind. June Sherry-Taylor, Muncie, Ind. Flossie Smoot-Stick, Marshall, Mich. Ina Wandelle-Hight, Spencer, Ind. Hazel Westenbarger-Gibson, Eaton, Ind. l925 Gertrude Beirsdorfer-Burt, Muncie, Ind. Leland Black, Detroit, Mich. Herman Bonner, Muncie, Ind. Floyd Burt, Paducah, Ky. Ruth Craw-Cox, Eaton, Ind. Leon Cruea, Eaton, Ind. Ruth Dunn-Meyer, Muncie, Ind. Carroll Eller, Shideler, Ind. Robert Hamilton, Muncie, Ind. Jessie Hinton-Bookbinder, San Francisco Josephine Hook-Pursiful, Redkey, Ind. Burdette Hoy, North Webster, Ind. Lillian Hurtt-Dodson, Eaton, Ind. Lottie Lamar-McCarty, Robinson, Ill. Sara Lineback-Minteer, Rosedale, Ind. Florence Mendenhall-White, Los Angeles Chris Powell, Eaton, Ind. Ellen Pursiful-Dunlap, Eaton, Ind. George Pursiful, Redkey, Ind. Hazel Pursiful-Snider, Ann Arbor, Mich. Harry Scott, Dunkirk, Ind. Paul Sherry, Waco, Texas Lyman Shideler, Muncie, Ind. Gladys Shook-Wilson, Eaton, Ind. Paul Snider, Eaton, Ind. Karl Stout, Yorktown, Ind. Ray Turner, Peoria, Ill. Merle Wright-Faris, Dunkirk, Ind. l926 Lester Brinson, Evanston, Ill. Opal Collins-Campbell, Gaston, Ind. Robert Eller, Shideler, Ind. Joe Garrard, Syracuse, New York Roberta Harshman-Janney, Winchester, In Jean Hatchett, Eaton, Ind. Louise Horn-Martz, Eaton, Ind. Kathryn Hoy-Rearick, Shideler, Ind. Leona Legros-Soroos, Detroit, Mich. Hildreth Lovett-Vance, Eaton, Ind. Robert Mitchell, Shideler, Ind. Zada Mitchell-Sherry, Waco, Texas Virginia Osenbaugh-Cratty, Wapakoneta, Ray Rearick, Owasso, Mich. Ben Smith, Indianapolis, Ind. Harold Smith, Eaton, Ind. Leslie Snider, Muncie, Ind. Catherine Stewart-Clark, Eaton, Ind. Earl Turner, DeSoto, Ind. Robert Waters, Muncie, Ind. Paul Wood, Eaton, Ind. 1927 Evelyn Andrew-McKinley, Muncie, Ind. ' '7'i O 5 fa jp J- 4 Charles Black, Denver, Colo. J. Donald Black, Muncie, Ind. Helen Craw-Melvin, Muncie, Ind. Robert Davis, Muncie, Ind. Robert Gibson, Eaton, Ind. Herbert Hamilton, Muncie, Ind. Marjorie Jo Hance, Muncie, Ind. Della Hayden-Kibbey, Gaston, Ind. Wayne Hoover, Muncie, Ind. Mary L. Jester-Butterfield, Spiceland, Ind. Florence Kirkwood-Mahan, Charlotte, Mich. Elizabeth Leaird, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Louise Love-Davis, Muncie, Ind. Horton Manor, Los Angeles, Calif. Corrine Nottingham-Elliott, Eaton, Ind. Nolen Palmer, Three Rivers, Mich. Earl Parson, Muncie, Ind. Basil Pursiful, Hartford City, Ind. James Roberts, Eaton, Ind. Albert Russell, Indianapolis, Ind. Leslie Sanders, Shideler, Indiana Gladys Smith-Holly, Eaton, Ind. Lewis Smith, Bryant, Ind. 1928 Paul Banks, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Walker Blair, Eaton, Ind. Ruth Brock-Shaw, Gaston, Ind. Charles Brown, Muncie, Ind. Nora CoxfFulhart, Muncie, Ind. Lucille Crawley-Mitchell, Muncie, Ind. Wilbur Crozier, Eaton, Ind. Garnet Gibson-Marsh, Eaton, Ind. Sam Gregory, Evansville, Ind. Stanley Hartley, Indianapolis, Ind. Bessie Haynes-Faris,' Homosassa, Fla. Myron Hines, Ft. Wayne, Ind. A- Harold Holdren, Eaton, Ind. Marshal Huges, Muncie, Ind. Anna Laura Hyer, Bloomington, Ind. Martha Jacobs - Deceased Hubert Jester, Elwood, Ind. Helen Lambert-Rutter, Muncie, Ind. Lawrence Lewis, Lenora, Kansas Connel Lineback, Muncie, Ind. Martin, Muncie, Ind. Morris-Ketcham, Detroit, Mich. Pierce, Eaton, Ind. Rearick, Richmond, Ind. Wayne Dania Miles James Mae Sharts-Terrell, Muncie, Ind. Clarawandelle-Lange, Eaton, Ind. Elizabeth Waters-Bailey, Kingston Springs, Tennessee Robert Woolford, Burbank, Calif. Maybelle Weaver-Rapp, Huntington, Ind. 1929 John Brinkley, Eaton, Ind. Ralph Broadwater, Muncie, Ind. Wade Cox, Eaton, Ind. Carl Crew, Eaton, Ind. Vaughn Craw, Eaton, Ind. Mary Crow-Wine, Muncie, Ind. Lewis Davis, Eaton, Ind. Mary Eller-Clevenger, Shideler, Ind. ' Margaret Garrard-Needler, Gaston, Ind. Marcella Cough-Waldo, Shideler, Ind. Wanda Isgrig-Eldis, Detroit, Mich. l Dorothea Lambert-Tapscott, Indianapolis Josephine LeGros-Cravens, Detroit, Mich. Lila Lewis-Pursley, Hartford City, Ind. Eugene Love, Muncie, Ind. Lawrence Love, Eaton, Ind. Charles Lovett, Eaton, Ind. Glenora Osenbaugh-Long, Muncie, Ind. Elsie Mae Parratt-Martin, Washington, D.C. Helen Quakenbush-Castor, Rochester, Ind. Herschel Roberts, Eaton, Ind. Marguerite Scohy-Peck, Eaton, Ind. Donald Shook, Eaton, Indiana Ralph Simmerman, Hartford City, Ind. Helen Smoot-Maxwell, Eaton, Indiana 1 Charles Wallace - Deceased ' . Ina Wood-Kibbey, Matthews, Ind. 1930 Madeline Atkinson-Johnson, Marion, Ind. Elizabeth Brown-Cruea, Eaton, Ind. Amelia Dick-Smith, Eaton, Ind. Betty Dunn-McNair, Marion, Ind. Mildred Eikenberry-Fellows, Painesville, O. Lewis Emdee, Eaton, Ind. Lothair Emdee, Muncie, Ind. Carol Francq-Harmon, Indianapolis, Ind. Merle Harmon, Indianapolis, Ind. Madonna Hurst-Richardson, Muncie, Ind. Marguerite Lamb-Musser, Marion, Ind. Murray Long, Muncie, Ind. Eller Lutes, Baltimore,Maryland Wanda Mansfield-Hughes, Muncie, IDG. Marjorie Dean Orr-Hodgin, Eaton, Ind. Rollen Morris, Eaton, Ind. Bessie Pursiful-Dillon, Terre Haute, Ind. Dalton Russell, Indianapolis, Ind. Doris Sharts-Wooster, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Herbert Shoults, Dunkirk, Ind. Charles Shttleworth, Warren, Ind. Lloyd Snider, Austin, Texas Meade Snider, Muncie, Ind. Mildred Stout-Kain, Muncie, Ind. Edith Vickers-Sawicki, Muncie, Ind. Marcella Vincent-Cheesman, Keystone, Ind 1 o A v i ' ' L .qt 1 A f' ' .-rig 'qw 4 I MDW ' Harold Wright - Deceased 1931 Robert Black, Eaton, Ind. Paul Cheesman - Deceased Earl Christman, Pennville, Ind. Marcella Cole-Ketterman, Muncie, Ind. Frances Crawley-Quirk - Deceased William Amos Foonnan, Eaton, Ind. Dorothy Gibson-Rattenbury, Muncie, Ind Harold Gourley, Cowan, Ind. Eugene Gregory, Columbus, Ohio John Hyer, Dunkirk, Ind. Robert Lewellen, Gaston, Ind. Frank Lutes, Phoenix, Ariz. Lawrence Martin, Spokane, Wash. Barbara McClain-Black, Eaton, Ind. Kathlene McGenity-Myers, Muncie, Ind. Herschel Milhollin, Albany, Ind. Malcolm Milhollin, Albany, Ind. Naomi Moore, Eaton, Ind. Garrie Dean Morris-Antonini, Muncie Tingley Morris, Eaton, Ind. Mildred Parker-Henry, Zionsville, Ind. Bayless Quirk, Shideler, Ind. Muriel Rench-Rogers, Muncie, Ind. Glen Shoults, Hartford City, Ind. Sarah Shuler-Heath, Muncie, Ind. 1932 Betty Baur-Lambert, New York City Chester Carey Julius Chase, Muncie, Ind. Gerald Clark, Muncie, Ind. Margaret Deeter-Swingley, Selma, Ind. Rosalie DunhamfKallies, South Bend, In d Betty Fisher-Shannon, St. Petersburg, Fla. Sara C. Foorman-Kirkman, Minneapolis Joe Gibson, Pontiac, Mich. James Harshman, Eaton, Ind. Carlton Holdren, Eaton, Ind. Dale Lewis, Eaton, Ind. Lucile Lewis-Edwards, Eaton, Ind. Faye Leyland-Colley, Muncie, Ind. Doris Little-Swingley, Fairview, Ind, Helen Hope Long-Burton, Long Beach, Calif. James Love, Poeto, Ind. Nellie Bess Mansfield-Lee, Pennville, Ind. Zilpha Mitchell-Danner, Muncie, Ind. Virginia Mock Gerald Montgomery, Hartford City, Ind. Harold Montgomery, Hartford City, Ind. Robert Myers, Hartford City, Ind. Laurel Pursifull-Mushinsky, Washington,D.Q Pearl Rench-Curtis, Muncie, Ind. Bernioce Shaffer-Nottingham, Hartford City Eugene Shoemaker, Columbus, Ohio Garnet Thornton-Parker, Muncie, Ind. Welcome Weaver, Huntington, lnd. Martha J. Wright-Shroyer, Hartford City M. Lee Younts-Creitz, Portland, Ore. 1933 Lillian Blake-Pursifull, Eaton, Ind. Nellie Blake-McKittrick, Ada, Ohio Charlotte Brinson-Martin, Joseph Campbell, Hartford Kenneth Campbell, Muncie, Kenneth Carter - Deceased Dorothy Coton-Waldo, Muncie, Ind. Thelma Davis-Snider, Glendale, Calif. Gladys Dick-Houk, Muncie, Ind. Maxine Dudelston-Music, Muncie, Ind. Mary C. Ellis-Ullom, Bloomington, Ind. Delbert Gibson, Eaton, Ind. Donald Gourley, Parker, Ind. Elizabeth Gregory-Shirey, Muncie, Ind. Chester Harmon, Muncie, Ind. Gertrude Holly-Rinker, Hagerstown, Ind. Dewayne Hopkins, Hartford City, Ind. Vontella Howard-Weaver, Yorktown, Ind. Floyd Hyer, Indianapolis, Ind. James Johnson, Eaton, Ind. Charles Ketterman, Muncie, Ind. Glen Mitchell, Muncie, Ind. Lynden Mitchell, Muncie, Ind. Max Osborne, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Oscar Osenbaugh, Anderson, Ind. Mabel Pursifull-Smith, Gaston, Ind. Esther Shaffer-Lee, Ridgeville, Ind. Edward Sharts, Hartford City, Ind. Marymae Steiner-Miller, Yorktown, Ind. Lesta Storms-Fraze, Muncie, Ind. Evelyn Waite-Ullom, Winchester, Ind. Walter Weaver, Redondo Beach, Calif. 193A Marie Adams-Wright, Dunkirk, Ind. Manford Atkinson, Ft. Wayne, Ind. John Blair, Eaton, Ind.. Martha Ann Castor-Hunt, Eaton, Ind. Harry Cates, Muncie, Ind. George Cole, Muncie, Ind. Margaret Craw-Davis, Eaton, Ind. Arthur Forkner, Racine, Wis. Karl Garrard, Elyria, Ohio Ada Glaze-Gourley, Parker, Ind. Geraldine Helwig-Leaird, Eaton, Ind. Gale Heniser, Muncie, Ind. James Hiatt, Muncie, Ind. Helen Hunt-Wislon, Parker, Ind. Logan Hunt, Eaton, Ind. John Paul Jones, Danville, Ind. David Kettenman, Muncie, Ind. Onawa, Iowa City, Ind. Ind. N 1 D ,-05 Mary K. Long-Martin, Eaton, Ind. Wilma Love-Hartzel, Hartford City, Ind. Eugene McKinley, Willoughby, O. ' Clara M. Markin-Rhinehart, Matthews, Ind Robert Martin, Jr., Eaton, Ind. Doris Milligan-Markin, Eaton, Ind. Lillian Monroe-Hirons, Muncie, Ind. George Murray, Chicago, Ill. Helen Myers-Snider - Deceased Thurman Parker, Muncie, Ind. Kathryn Peck-Saulter, Indianapolis, Ind. Irene Quakenbush-Langdon, Hartford City Charles Russell, Eaton, Indiana Carl Shellenbarger, Matthews, Ind. George Smith, Eaton, Ind. Doris Stafford-Frederick, Muncie, Ind. Alma Stansbury-Osenbaugh, Anderson, Ind. Kathryn Stephenson-Atkinson, Ft. Wayne Paul Stiles, Muncie, Ind. Floyd Storms, Hartford City, Indiana Marie Wine-Seavers, Upland, Ind. Wreatha Wright-Darnell, Eaton, Ind. 1935 Albert Baur, Jr., Boston, Mass. William Blair, Eaton, Ind. Peter Brown, Eaton, Ind. Richard Christman, Muncie, Ind. Robert Cordle, Ft. Knox, Ky. William Cruea, Muncie, Ind. J. B. Deeter, Muncie, Ind. Helena DeHaven-Brown, Eaton, Ind. Keith Fisher, Ironton, O. Pauline Gourley-Hess, Muncie, Ind. Robert Holdren, Eaton, Ind. Fredius Hoover, Selma, Ind. Dorotha Jarnigan-Smith, Muncie, Ind. George Joslin, Eaton, Ind. Ada McLeland-Scales, Muncie, Ind. Forrest Mock, Muncie, Ind. John Morris, Eaton,,Ind. William Morris, Muncie, Ind. Nora Nestleroad-Irelan, Hartford City Mary D. Osenbaugh-Newlin, Crawfordsville Jeanice Parker-Richey, Swanton, O. Sara Alice Peck-Stiles, Muncie, Ind. Minerva Price-Russell - Deceased Inez Reed, Eaton, Ind. 'Frederick Robbins, Eaton, Ind. mHyLSwmwvMmm,MMw,hL Donovan Sherry, Denver, Colorado Martha Smith-Shonk, Eaton, Ind. Harriet Snider, Eaton, Ind. John Stafford, Dunkirk, Ind. Ferdinand Swoveland, Royerton, Ind. ARoscoe Vineyard, Toledo, Ohio Hazel Wright-Knox, Hartford City, Ind. Violetta Wright-McKinley, Willoughby, O. Ida J. 1936 Atkinson-Page, Angola, Ind. Mary J. Baisinger-Salmon, Muncie, Ind. Betty Barrett-Teal, Muncie, Indiana Melvin Blake, Luanda, Angola, S. Africa William Brown, Morgantown, Ind. Charles Clevenger, Shideler, Ind. John W. Crist, Hartford City, Ind. Guy Fisher, Eaton, Ind. Bernice Hiatt-Howard, Muncie, Ind. Mary E. Huffman-Harshman, Lancaster, Pa. Martha Yvonne Jones-Day, Mesa, Ariz. LeGros-Elton, Ft. Eustis, Va. Wendell Lewis - Deceased Max Mansfield, Muncie, Ind. Mildred Medsker-Evans, Eaton, Ind. Margaret M. Mitchell-McGee, Berne, Ind. Ruth Moore-Burgess, Eaton, Ind. Gayland Osenbaugh, Greenfield, Ind. Burton Page, Angel, Ind. Donald Prewett, Eaton, Ind. Maxine Rayburn-Peters, Cincinnati, O. Robert Saunders, Jr., Royerton, Ind. Donald Smith, Eaton, Ind. Lewis A. Smith, Hammond, Ind. Geraldine Stafford-Harland, Washington, D. C. Gertrude Stout-Pace, Hartford City, Ind. Thomas Vineyard, Toledo, Ohio Winifred Wall-Berryman, Kokomo, Ind. John Witt, Muncie, Ind. 1937 Martin Ault, Muncie, Ind. Harry Baker, Eaton, Ind. Helen Barrett-Knapp, Muncie, Ind. Dane Brinson, Redkey, Ind. Kathleen Campbell-McCammon, Hartford City Idabelle Chase-Wilson, Muncie, Ind. Pauline Clawson-Holt, Muncie, Ind. Sam DeHaven, Albany, Ind. John Dunham, Indianapolis, Ind. Frances Foorman-Dorton, Eaton, Ind. Emily Garrard-Harris, Petroleum, Ind. Janette George-Ehite, Muncie, Ind. Wendell Gourley, Anderson, Ind. Gene Heniser, Noblesville, Ind. Mary J. Jarnigan4Whybrew, Muncie, Ind. Lawrence Kissell, Muncie, Ind. Dorothy Leland, Eaton, Ind. Phillip Morris, Eaton, Ind. Roberta Barbara Osenbaugh-Montgomery, Mount Vernon, O. Owen-Witt, Muncie, Ind. 4 J 5 l. x 'X A 1 .Epi-nk! .v .. .,'-H v n H ' I :Y-4 W .. -- J ,.,, M .. .H .ml -vw -T ' Q 000 'I fic 4 Doris Parker- Johnson, Muncie, Ind. Pauline Phillips-Erli, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Harriet Rench-Bradley, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Oliver John Scull - Deceased Irene Sharts-Smith, Lynwood, Calif. Leota Shoemaker-Kaufman, Portland, Edna M. Smith4Wallace, Winchester, Ind. Helen Souder-Honn, Springport, Ind. Anna Swingley-Harshman, Eaton, Ind. Harold Swingley, Eaton, Ind. Vera Thomas-Reeves, Matthews, Ind. Mary Edna Thorn-Roberts, Richmond, Ind. Wilma Watt-Polad, Chicago, Illinois Ester Westenbarger-Miller, El Monte, Cal 1938 Helen Ault-Maynard, Wheeling, Ind. Virginia Baker-Richards, Fowlerton, Ind. Juanita Brown-Hoover, Winchester, Ind. Norado Brown, Indianapolis, Ind. Lester Butcher, Dunkirk, Indiana Hobart Cates, Eaton, Ind. Willard Christman, Pennville, Ind. Betty Fidler, Rushville, Ind. Robert Fitzgerald - Deceased William Ginn, Muncie, Ind. Eugene Hayden, Gaston, Ind. Donald Hoover, Winchester, Ind. Mary Hoover, Indianapolis, Ind. John L. Huffman, Eaton, Ind. William Johnson, DeSoto, Ind. Mary Landis-Peckinpaugh, Muncie, Ind. Wilma Lewis-Carder, Eaton, Ind, Lavern Main, Eaton, Ind. Dorothea Montgomery-Cox, Muncie, Ind. Jack Norrick, Eaton, Ind. Leroy Page, Muncie, Ind. William Rarick, Muncie, Ind. Daniel Reed - Deceased Richard Reynolds, Cheshire, Conn. Betty Russell-Freeman, Muncie, Ind. Mary Scull-Trice, Eaton, Ind. Helen Shoemaker-Page, Muncie, Ind. George Simmerman, Muncie, Ind. Sarah Virginia Smith, Cleveland, Ohio Blaine Swoveland, Hartford City, Ind. Margaret Venable-Kline, Bloomington, Cleon Wall - Deceased 1939 Earl Beuoy - Deceased Malcolm Carmichael - Deceased Mary J. Cnmmpton-Joslin, Muncie, Ind. Malcolm Dudelston, Eaton, Ind. Sarah Gibson-Brown, Yorktown, Ind. Martha Gindhart-Oaks, Saratoga, Ind. Jo Ginn, Chicago, Ill. Ind. Ind Kathryn Gregory, Columbus, Ind. James Haney, Albany, Ind. Leroy Hannah, Bluffton, Ind. Roy Hannah, Muncie, Ind. Kenneth Hayden, Muncie, Ind. Robert Hiatt, Muncie, Ind. Martha Holdren-Kessler, Hartford City Elizabeth Horn-Davis, Muncie, Ind. Paul Johnson, Muncie, Ind. Owen Joslin, Muncie, Ind. Edward LeGros, Eaton, Ind. Mary J. Lewis-Smith, New York City Robert McKinley - Deceased Vivian Mock-Wilson, Muncie, Ind. Wavalene Naylor-Gibson, Eaton, Ind. Ila Owen, Eaton, Ind. Fred Prewett, Eaton, Ind. Robert Richardson, Eaton, Ind. Lorraine Riebeling-Lewellen, Marion, Fred Rogers, Eaton, Ind. Virgil Rose, Wichita Falls, Texas Jane Shuler-Prewett, Eaton, Ind. Woodrow Storms - Deceased Carol Stout-Triest, Muncie, Ind. Francis Tharp, Eaton, Ind. Mildred Thornburg-Cozat, Ft. Mary Vore-Jones, Danville, Ind, Wayne Marcella Wenrick43oble, Ft. Wayne, Ind Charles Witt, National City, Calif. Betty Wright-Dorton, Gaston, Ind. l9AO Bill Baisinger, Anderson, Ind. Kenneth E. Baker, Hartford City, Ind. Frank Beuoy, Muncie, Ind. Fred E. Blair, Muncie, Ind. Dale Carmichael - Deceased Betty Crow-Johnson, DeSoto, Ind. Max Dudelston, New Castle, Ind, Paul D. Elliott, Muncie, Ind. Charles H, Everett, Eaton, Ind. Betty K. Fisher-Drayer, Muncie, Ind. Bill Foust, Eaton, Ind. Bessie Haynes-Barber, Albany, Ind. Harry E, Johnson, Hartford City, Ind. Max W. Jones, Eaton, Ind. Ralph E. Knotts, Eaton, Ind. Gene Lambert, Eaton, Ind. Hubert Little, Detroit, Mich. F1 e Lavonna Lovett-Windler, Zionsville, Ind John H. Mansfield, Gaston, Ind. Nellie Jean Martin-Studebaker, Eaton, Sam Peck, Eaton, Ind. Betty Richardson-Prewett, Eaton, Ind. Darrell L. Schlenker, Dunkirk, Ind. Wilfred Scull, Cleveland, Ohio Ind 0 . Q7 . 1 I fu I Q 1 'x J 1 N O ' Q 00 --J P C75 H David Shook, Eaton, Indiana Vivian M. Smith-leeks, Muncie, Ind. Clara Turner-Moeeburg, Warren, Virginia lard, Eaton, Ind. Charles E. Weeks, Muncie, Ind. Kathrine Weeks-McMullen, Muncie, 19Al Robert Baur, Los Angeles, Calif. James Beuoy, Eaton, Ind. William Cappel - Deceased Marjorie Cheney-Burris, Muncie, Ind. Gertrude Crawley-Coble, Key Heights, Fla Allene Davis-Mansfield, San Diego, Calif Karl Ray Deeter - Deceased Mary Dean Gourley-Johnson, Muncie, Ind. Dick Holdren, aton, Ind. David Jones, Eaton, Ind. Dorothy Keesaer-Myers, Muncie, Ind. Vernice Le ellen-Norrick, Eaton, Ind. Jane Leyland-Correl, Muncie, Ind. Norma Love-Milhollin, Pleasant Lake, Dewayne McGill, Muncie, Ind. Rose Mansfield-Lucas, Muncie, Ind. Melvin Medsker - Deceased Julius Milhollin, Pleasant Lake, Ind. Joseph Myers, Muncie, Ind. Norrick, Eaton, Ind. Richardson, Muncie, Ind. Ind. Ind. Robert Albert Mary Rose-Forst, Columbus, O. Charles Schultz, Eaton, Ind. Edwin Tharp, Eaton, Ind. Celia Tharp-Castello, New York City Eugene Turner, Muncie, Ind. Carl Younts, Eaton, Ind. 19h2 Docia Atkinson-Predmore, Bippus, Ind. Rosemary Baker-Senecal, Muncie, Ind. Marion Beuoy, Indianapolis, Ind. Robert Brown, Muncie, Ind. Lamar Chandler, New York City Myron Dudelston, Eaton, Ind. 6 Carolyn Glaze-Hellis, Gaston, Ind. Howard Grover, South Bend, Ind. Robert Hall, Dunkirk, Indiana Jean Harshman-Holdren, Eaton, Ind. Duane Hyer, Muncie, Ind. Norman Irelan, Muncie, Ind. Ethylmae Johnson-Stephenson, Eaton, Forrest Johnson, Hartford City, Ind. Jeanelle Johnson-Chilton, Sarasota, Fla. Robert Kraus, Muncie, Ind. Alice LeGros-Snider, Indianapolis, Ind. John D. Martin, Austria Robert McCammon, Cedar Rapids, Iowa lilma McKinley-Linn, Eaton, Ind. Ind. Ind. Robert K. Myers, Shideler, Ind. Rosemary NottinghamfGruie, Leone, France Rowene Palmer-Spoonmore, Eaton, Ind. Pauline Phillips-Coulter, Muncie, Ind. Charles Prewett, Huntertown, Ind. Harold Ratican, Muncie, Ind. Norma Robbins-Schlenker, Dunkirk, Ind. Leroy Sharts, Alameda, Calif. James Shreve, Muncie, Ind. Robert Smith, Muncie, Ind. Donald Taylor, Eaton, Ind. Muncie, Ind. Virginia Turner-Lamb, Jack Walker, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Eugene Webb, Eaton, Ind. l9h3 Janette Addington-Crow, Piqua, O. Earl Adams, Hartford City, Ind. Madonna Barley-Chalfant, Muncie, Ind. Elaine Brinson-Page, Eaton, Ind. Betty Brothers-Mason, Ontario, Calif. Claude Chalfant, Muncie, Ind. John Cheney, Muncie, Ind. June Clevenger-Beuoy, Eaton, Indiana Wendell Cochran, Muncie, Indiana Lowell Collins, Anderson, Ind. John Crow, Piqua, Ohio Sara DeHaven, Eaton, Ind. Martha Foust-Harley, Muncie, Ind. Hazel Glass, Eaton, Ind. Betty Ann Hilty-Hasty, Glendale, Calif. Eloise Ketterman-Thompson, Shideler, Ind Carolyn Larrowe-Shaver, Indianapolis Robert Lewis, Eaton, Ind. Annabell Matchett-Grey, Eaton, Ind. Constance McClure, Casa Grande, Ariz. Lloyd Myers, Jr., Muncie, Ind. Brenton Neff, Eaton, Ind. Thelma Owen-Roberts, Muncie, Ind. William Page, Eaton, Ind. Virginia Rarick-Smith, Eaton, Ind. Paul Rearick, Owasso, Mich: Gene Richardson, Eaton, Ind. Ralph Ruble, Jr., Eaton, Ind. Arthur Turner, Shideler, Ind. Richard Vere, Eaton, Ind. Donald Walburn, Eaton, Ind. Frances Wright-Beuoy, Muncie, Ind. Gene Younts - Deceased Margaret Zigler, Howe, Ind. l9bL Edna Ault, Eaton, Ind. Frances Balle-Waters, New Castle, Ind. Evelyn Banks-Jacobs, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla Elda Biberstine-Lounsbury, Muncie, Ind. Betty Jo Burden-Fowler, Brownstown, Ind. v, . 1 ' -' n 6 S :Q 1 Y 494 I 'W 'H . . .. 11.0 N . , Ha Q i'v l A 5 v Q0 1-as ' Ellen Mae Cochran-Cochran, Muncie, Ind. Robert Qrggks, Neenah, Wie. Wilda Dollar, Wheeling, Ind. Betty Dudelston-Taylor, Muncie, Ind. Joseph Everett, Marion, Ind. James Fisher, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Gibson-Elliott, Eaton, Ind. Joan Gonin, Muncie, Ind. Bonnie Hall-Fisher, Portland, Ind. Maxine Hiatt-Jones, Eaton, William Hoover, Eaton, Ind. Rex Humbarger, Muncie, Ind. Mary F. Hyer, Chicago, Ill. Mildred Jones-Smoot, Eaton, Ind. William Kraus, Bloomington, Ind. James Lambert, Bloomington, Ind. Sara Lewis-Bantz, Dunkirk, Ind. William Martin, Eaton, Ind. Thelma McCammon-Adams, Hartford City, Ind Faye McClure-Harris, Muncie, Ind. Joanne Nixon, Su mitville, Ind. Jean Ratican-Kraus, Bloomington, Ind. Elizabeth Reibling-Trempela, Muncie, Ind. Viola Van Gordon-Purtee, Marion, Ind. Howard Waite, Ball State Barbara Walker-Turner, Shideler, Ind. Teal Younce, Kimberlin Heights, Tenn. l9h5 Ilah Addington-Roberts, Eaton, Ind. Evelyn Baker-Green, Muncie, Ind. Floyd Blake, Taylor University Wilma Brinson-Buble, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Cochran, Indianapolis, Ind. Margaret Collins-Landis, Eaton, Ind. Clara Conkright-Shonk, Muncie, Ind. Helen Cooley-Bedwell, Yorktown, Ind. Mary J. Cox-Peck, Eaton, Ind. Mary Cronkhite-Prewett, Hartford City Mary Dickson-Shonk, Eaton, Ind. Karl Dix, Eaton, Ind. Norma Fisher-Keller, Muncie, Ind. Ben Holdren, Camp Drake, Japan B939m3PY H0llOW9ll-Smoot, Eaton, Ind. Richard Johnson, Eaton, Ind. Jane Joslin-Clevenger, Eaton, Ind. Keith Kegerreis, Chicago, Illinois Lavon Lewellen, Eaton, Ind. Wanda Lowry-Lewellen, Eaton, Ind. Ralph Medsker, Eaton, Ind. Martha Meyer-Harvey, Winchester, Ind. Jane Norrick-Huffman, Dunkirk, Ind. Jane Rarick, Shideler, Ind. David Reibeling, Eaton, Ind. Howard Roberts, Kansas City, Mo. Flora Simmons, Eaton, Ind. Ind. Mary Etta Simmons-Hubbard, Fanmland, Ind John Thomas, Eaton, Ind. John Turner, Eaton, Ind. Frances Vance-Gourley, Eaton, Ind. John Venable, Eaton, Ind. Robert Walters, Eaton, Ind. l9L6 Norma Ashcraft, Eaton, Ind. Allen Ault, Eaton, Ind. Betty Ann Cochran, Ball State Marilyn Cruea-Harmon, Eaton, Ind. Bill Feltt, Eaton, Ind. Marthadell Fisher-Terrell, Ft. Wayne Joyce Gourley-Rogers, Eaton, Ind. Marjorie Hall, Dunkirk, Ind. William Harmon, Eaton, Ind. William Huffman, Dunkirk, Ind. Miles Jackson, Muncie, Ind. Earl,Little,,Eaton,.Ind, Mary J. McKinley-Tharp, Eaton, Ind. iClara Martz-Springer, Wheeling, Ind. Margaret Miller-Vore, Eaton, Ind. Homer D, Meyer, Eaton, Ind. Bob Phillips, Eaton, Ind. Gene Poe, Muncie, Ind. Jack Raper, Eaton, Ind. June Rickets-Thomas, Eaton, Ind. Amelia Rose-Ellis, Eaton, Ind. Willia Simmons, Eaton, Ind. Roll Smoot, Jr., Eaton, Ind. Bill Taylor, Eaton, Ind. Elsie Turner-Welch, Muncie, Ind. Donald Waite, Eaton, Ind. Lois Watt-Ratican, Muncie, Ind. Harry Lee Witt, Camp Hood, Texas Kenneth Yoder, Eaton, Ind. Donald Younce, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Zigler-Morgan, Eaton, Ind. il9h7 Bobbie Applegate-Simms, Eaton, Ind. Betty Baily-Clevenger, Eaton, Ind. Bill Beuoy, Ball State Patricia Butterfield, Eaton, Ind. Martha Cheney-Lovett, Eaton, Ind. Donna Clevenger-McAmis, Eaton, Ind. Eddie Crow, Muncie, Ind. Rosalee Dix-Prewett, Eato , Ind. Barbara Dudelston-White, Eaton, Ind. Reba Duke-Miller, Muncie, Ind. Joseph Elliott, Eaton, Ind. Oretha Fields-Monroe, Selma. Ind. Joy Gibson-Parker, Muncie, Ind. Patricia Hammer, Mishawaka, Ind. Nonman Holdren, Eaton, Ind. Nellie Johnston-Hoover, Muncie, Ind. vv ' ' v . 'b k v Q ll LP' l O .A ,.f..2 4 'n uh 1 ,yy W nfv -5 A June Martz-Medsker, Eaton, Ind. Becky McKinley-Carmin, Muncie, Ind. Alton Meyer, Jr., North Manchester, Ind Margaret Mitchell-Mullen, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Nixon, Ball State Iva Ratican-Smith, Eaton, Ind. Janet Roberts-Lewis, Eaton, Ind. Twila Smith, Pendleton, Ind. Dorothy Snodgrass, Ball Hospital Ed Springer, Eaton, Ind. Robert Stacey, Muncie, Ind. Robertine Todd, Cincinnati, Ohio Norval Vance, Eaton, Ind. Kate Wall, Ball State l9L8 Coleman Barlow, Eaton, Ind. Eileen Buss, Muncie, Ind. Dane Cruea, Eaton, Ind. Albert Dickey, Eaton, Ind. Margaret Harmer, Mishawaka, Ind. Hazel Hirst, Muncie, Ind. Mary Ketterman-Hill, Shideler, Ind. Shirley Lambert-Conner, Muncie, Ind. Joan McKinley, Eaton, Ind. Alma Page-Powell, Eaton, Ind. James Powell, Eaton, Ind. Gloria Rench, Ball State Denny Robbins, U. S. Army Jo Ann Roy, Indianapolis, Ind. Joyce Smith-Vance, Muncie, Ind. Max Stafford, Eaton, Ind. Thelma Tharp-Linsmeyer, Eaton, Ind. Robert Tuttle, Eaton, Ind. Joan Virgin, Eaton, Ind. Reid Virgin, Eaton, Ind. Denby Wilson, Eaton, Ind. Emogene Witt-Lyons, Muncie, Ind. Jerry Younce, Eaton, Ind. Jack Young, Ball State Clayton Zearbaugh, Muncie, Ind. l9h9 Gordon absher, Eaton, Ind. Phillip Applegate, Eaton, Ind. Howard Bacon, Eaton, Ind. Phyllis Bailey, Eaton, Ind. Ned Blair, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Callahan, Eaton, Ind. Beverly Clevenger-Borrer, Eaton, Ind. Gurvis Conner, Muncie, Ind. Tom Crooks, Ball State Nancy DeHaven-Barlow, Eaton, Ind. Fred Elliott, Eaton, Ind. Juandola Fields-Coffman, Muncie, Ind. Dorothy Gilland, Eaton, Ind. Joyce Holdren-Turner, Eaton, Ind. Joan Johnson, Eaton, Ind. Dorothy McCallister, Eaton, Ind. William McCollum, Eaton, Ind. Frances Nicely-Cruea, Eaton, Ind. Tom Owen, Ball State Ferol Palmer-Ault, Muncie, Ind. Peggy Phillips, Eaton, Ind. Nondas Quirk-Gourley, Eaton, Ind. Gene Rench, Shideler, Ind. Margaret Schooley, Eaton, Ind. Robert Smoot, Eaton, Ind. Barbara Stewart-Younce, Kimberlin Tenn. William Tuttle, Eaton, Ind. Shirley Vance, Shideler, Ind. John Waldo, Eaton, Ind. Hubert Wright, Eaton, Ind. The following have completed extra work outside of regular classes and have been awarded diplomas: Magdalene Fisher, Indianapolis, 19305 Frederick Shoemaker, Texas, l9A7g and Robert Moser, Ball State,l9h7. Alumni members who died in service of Our Country during last war: Earl Beuoy William Cappel Dale Carmichael Wendell Lewis Woodrow Stonns Charles Wallace Gene Younts Hts i 'S 1 v I , I ' I im I 0 ,ap 6 1 Q ' 'QW 1 r 4, , , '..' 'IV' santa -,' Q - , , , - V 0 Q v cf .Oxy v 5 - I. FP' l 'rn .N 0 P- hx r qwww xw N A U-Cew . 2 V be moraq ko be Bragvu iwox1xSyMnq1-355 bi Lvnri swikon kg QXEWO-, Deen Xie 'wgk Qc fbucokkou OK age ' NEIL-4111 Yzovqf. .mf am cigar' Yoikikcaq mzgisxjag Que 555.5 xmko xlow ,, U w .A w, Ctige cbmcaksog o Qc QQQQXQ, xx 65,-1 . X ' . -K uv N wax xxufoceqxsxm wack 'Xov ..acxw5 D., A - h ,Q xQ.'g- coxmkw QQ30 kwowsi kccsi S'-N 70 6 I 9 A , L ,'. ,f.,,WN M V117 'E s N ,N n '33 Merrit C. Reed, County Superintendent A W. Raymond Gibson, Trustee X Robert M. Gibson, Principal may f X Esta P. Cochran, Mathematics. M. Charlotte Miller, Bus. Ed. Taylor W. Hayes, Phy. Ed., Social Science. Carl T. Swift, Soc. Sci., Phy. Ed. Jane Weeks, English. Barbara Morgan, English, Spanish, Lib. Sci. Roger O. Kelly, Music. William E. Martin, Industrial Arts. Mary Alice Osborn, Phy. Ed. Math., Science. gi'Q5 Dorothy Eikenberry, Art. iz' John L. Huffman, Voc. Agrilulture Q Science. Colleen McClellan, Home Ec. CAbsentJ Q NJ ,, . , . h - .nz , 1- . , ' '- 3 IDR 40 XZ Q, --nu Qu lf iv if A 1 - N , W V 'iv 'Y 1 I' '. .. , , ww ,, , M . ,,- P' ' Q I ,gb a. fc dk' ' Ai .- 'FV' ' -,- mmf., 1.,.,, --new .QQ-,.,T. xllgigaj. 5 ' .. V V ivy lim: . 1 1 -rv' -x V! , I JK5 ' 3 41464 v 'P-'N if 'fwfr-.X ull' fha Q S H . I V Y Y , ,A ' I ' 1 W mg.. - U l , . aah ' 'K-5'E':f1?f'lvv .' J' I , X t gtg 1 AM Jlri+..J':.- :u'P'.::v l',,b':J.L1LJM , X, Q an l A mn v- Ig, . iid!! Bw: I . . w.1':': 'T' . l ' ,z PH' ' .1 gl ' WB' 'fahf VW rf' - I 'K' ' ' . Q mi . r fda 10 N ' .,. tg! . ' .: ' ' 1 L Nl' .L V V .Z 's- -'fx .- 9-,.3,-ff , l '4 ' -- Q 1 C: 4- ' .A fx -'iw' ' ' , f - . 1 -, ' , ' ' 'f ' 2' . N , I Ullg .. N 1 ' N , 5 'fn f, N t ,N . ' wy , ' rv I A - , , V , YN -,NAS -5, .,. ill' n . Q au. , 1. ' N ' X., -- ' A ' 1 ' W MQ' W 1 ,X ' f in l f .. 1 ' o V I I . - gm u'.hla.- ' . A l Q Harold Lee Cross Nickname. Peaches Favorite Song: 'Five Foot Two' Ambition: Druggist Activities: Junior and Senior play castsg Student Councilg Basketballg ' 11' Baseballg Yearbook Staffg F.F.A.3 Ernest Lowell Hollowell, Jr. Nickname: Ernie or Polocat Favorite Song: 'Five Foot Two' Ambition: Millionaire Activities. Student Manager,F.F.A., - - a 'Latin Clubg LENS and Yearbook A-Hg Sound effects, Junior and Senior plays fShirley Mae Strong 'Nicknames Weak AFavorite Song: 'By The Way' fAmbition: Housewife 'Activities: Junior class secretary: . 'Junior and Senior play castsg A-H5 i N Typing and Latin Contestsg Bandg Q Staffsg F.H.A. 'Ellen Mae Glass Nickname: Freckles g ' Favorite Song:'There'a No Tomorrow' ,5'g Ambition: Housewife 8 Xf 'gg iActivitiesg Programs and Ticket j 1 'Art H 1Committee, Junior and Senior playsg L J E 'Yell leaderg F.H.A. '- -2- Virglnia Simmons Eveleener avorite Song:'Dear Hearts- And People' Amb1t1OD2 Office work Activities: LENS Staffg F.H.A.gL-Hg , Junior and Senior plays. ohn William Clevenger . Jack Favorite Song: 'Slippin' Around' Ambition: Farmer Activities: Basketballg Senior play castg Sound effects, Junior playg Q class treasurerg F.F.A.5 Don Ray Chipman , Favorite Song: 'Slippin' Around' Ambition: Big game hunter iActivities: Basketballg Baseball: Senior play cast: F.F.A. -as - ww ' ,,,-as JC! res Ruth Clevenger Nickname: Dee Favorite Songz'Somebody Loves Me' Ambition: Dietician Activities: Spanish and Glee Clubs: Yell Leader: A-Hg F.H.A.g LENS and Yearbook Staff: Alternate Algebra, D.A.R., and National Food Preparation Contests: Student Council: Junior and Senior play Eleanor Ann Glass Favorite Song:'There's No Tomorrow' amnbition: To own a home of my own Activities: Senior play castgF.H.A. Yell leaderg Poster Committee, Junior play. Betty Mae Schick Nickname: Peachie or Betsy Favorite Song:'There's No Tomorrow' Ambition: Dietician or Secretary Activities: Freshman and Junior class president: Freshman yell leader: Algebra, Geometry, Typing and D.A,R, Contestsg Alternate ' Girls Stateg Spanish Clubg F.H.A.5 Junior and Senior play casts: LENS and Yearbook Staffs. Howard James Reynolds Nickname: Emmy 'iFavorite Song: 'Quick Silver' IAmbition: Cafe Proprietor iActivities: Junior Play castg LENS Staff: Basketballg Props Committee iSenior play. James Lee Lewis Nicknameg Jim or Lou Favorite Song: 'Whispering' Ambition: Businessman Activities: Basketball: TrackgLENS Staff: Band: Stage manager, Junior playg Prop C mmittee,Senior play: Chorusg Agriculture Poultry :contest team. Agriculture County Poultry Contest: J 2- 'lv' , 0 r nu I nl 9 - Nl Q Pu . gs in ' x I . ,U ru ..+, O 4' c ,. .1 .. un , 'V' , !f'i 1 W- f' 'QXIA . 1 Q Jackie Lee Cruea Nickname: Little Jack Favorite Song: 'Slippin' Around' Ambition: Traveling Salesman Activities: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Senior class president: A-H: :ES I Junior and Senior play casts: Year book Staff, Louis Earl Stanek Nickname: Bibs Favorite Song: 'The Hucklebuck' Ambition: Do as little work as possible Activities: Basketball: Baseball: Track: Props Committee, Junior and Senior plays, Nancy Ellen Snider Favorite Song:'Room Full of Roses' Ambition: Be successful Activities:Freshman class reporter: Freshman, Sophomore, Senior class secretary: Prcmpter, Junior and Senior plays: Student Council: LENS and Yearbook Staffs: F.H.A. Betty Lou Fleener Nickname: Blondie Favorite Song:'There's No Tomorrow' Ambition: Commercial Artist Activities: Junior and Senior play casts: Junior and Senior class treasurer: Student Council: F.H.A. John Richard McCollum Favorite Song: 'Stardust' Ambition: Pro. basketball player Activities: Junior class vice- president: Track: Basketball: ball: Senior play cast. Janet Faye Bales Favorite Song:'There's No Tomorrow' Ambition: Housewife Activities: Junior and Senior play casts: Student Council: Yearbook and LENS Staff: Spanish Club: L-H F.H.A.: Freshman yell leader. , k gr .n 5 U fs xr - -T 1' -Q. I s I .v va. , 2, 4. ,-' . -.M W -. f Q-3 30 0 Q I 0' .W ,, . ... 52.1--' .. , ll 'I11'v -'Mr I A. s v J O .N Lt ci C'r 4. du? Inf gPatricia Joanne Dutro iNickname: Jo QFavorite Song: 'My Cathedral' Ambition: To be a success Activities: Spanish and Glee Clubs: vw, Girls State: Orchestra: Dramatics ' 'W ub, Junior and Senior play casts: H: Rotary Oratorical, D.A.H., ' and Algebra Contests: LENS Yearbook Staff: Freshman class ce-president. Harold Shuttleworth L Kea Sonny A 9 :Fi vorite Song: 'Slippin' Around' ? ' , ' Ambition: Millionaire x iActivities: Basketball: Baseball: XX 4 ' 'Track: Senior plav cast. GJ I Harold Max Smith A Nickname: Haroldie Favorite Song: 'That's My Weakness Now' Ambition: Biologist Activities: Junior and Senior play casts: Student Council: Basketball: LENS and Yearbook Staffs. Jesse Charles Simmons Nickname: Jess Favorite Song: 'Slippin' Around' Ambition: Independent ball player Activities: Baseball: Basketball: Track: Prop Committee, Junior and Senior plays. Charles Edward Rector Nickname: Chat . Favorite Song:'S1ippin' Around' Ambition: Lawyer Activities: Basketball: F.F.A.5L-H: Junior and Senior play casts: yell leader: LENS and Yearbook Staffs. Glennis Mae Vance Nickname: Glenny Mae Favorite Song:'Old Master Painter' I Ambition: Play in symphonic orchestra I,Lqr , 1 and ticket Committee, unior and Senior plays. x Activities: Band: Orchestra: 5 I gRichard Eugene Stout Nickname: Mort Favorite Song: 'Five Foot Two' Ambition: Farmer r x Activities: State Farmer Award, F.F.A.5 Student Managen Robert M. Gibson Class Sponsor PRCDPHECY Year: 1960 Place: Eaton, Indiana nGood evening, Mr. and Mrs. America-let's go to press! This is Walter Winchell broadcasting from Eaton, Indiana. Tonight we are going to bring you a brief summary of the graduates in the class of 1950. Flash--DOLORES CLEVENGER is living on a farm west of Eaton, Ohio and she has plenty of chickens and livestock-but she forgot to get her a man, too bad, Dee! ELEANOR GLASS graduated from Oxford in England and there she won an Eng- lish yell-leading contest. They say she latched on to an English lord and has lots of servants-now she can yell to her heart's content! JOANNE DUTB has become a very successful opera singer. She has appeared at the Metropolitan Opera House and has her own radio program?-thank heavens, we can turn her off now! CHARLES RECTOR has just graduated from law school and been admitted to the bar. He has had three cases--they were all sentenced to death. LOUIS STANEK is now playing with the Brooklyn Dodgers. CHe is one of the best bench warmers they have.D And during his vacations you will find him up north on hunting trips--chasing ndearsn. BETTY FLEENER is a successful commercial artist for Mabley and Carew in Cincinnati, where she lives--in the slums. JAMES LEWIS is owner of the large Peachie Dairy Farm in Wisconsin, and is devoting his time to buying more cows--than his one! His wife, the former BETTY SCHICK is dividing her time between being a secretary in the Peachie office and Jimmy Lee, Cindy Lou, and the twins, Terry Eugene and Sherry Elaine--any more? You have probably already noticed the red head in J. C. Penny's office EVELYN SIMMONS is also employed in the kitchen of her home as Mrs. Keith Clements--a very busy career! HAROLD CROSS has graduated from Taylor and is coaching basketball at Ind- ianapolis, and also has his five sons at home-Janet too!! DICK STOUT owns a farm north of Eaton. Last summer he won the National Guinea Pig Breeding Contest and now is fixed for life-the entry fee was 310001 1 . . -ara' 4. D 1 '-ff a'tI1 CLASS PHOPHECY continued HOWARD REYNOLDS is going to West Point at the present time where he is a major. Virginia says he is taking benefit of his title and is bossing everyone-even her. JOHN McCOLLUM is nslavingn long hours at the Chevrolet in Muncie, to sup- port Caroline and the kids, Carol, John, Jr., and the twins, Annis and Jannis-takes a lot of dough! Little JACK CRUEA, 5'bn, is now signing papers to be Uchampion long shot hitter' on the Globe Trotters. He can hit the basket at the opposite end of the floor-quite the superman, uh? A handsome man about town in a canary yellow convertible with a beautiful blonde is MARVIN SHUTTLEWORTH-They both hardly fit in that Crosley. Mrs. Don Younce CYou knew her as JANET BALES.J lives on a poultry farm and I heard she gathers 3,000 eggs a day--that is if she hasn't killed all the cranky hens. Do you remember the heartbreaker of heartbreakers MAX SMITH? Well he happens to be the most handsome, eligible bachelor in Hollywood. He went there to find a movie contract--he's still looking! SHIRLEY STRONG is very happily married and is living in Richmond, Indiana, with Fred, who coaches basketball there, and daughter, Daphne Joe-who keeps her very busy. NANCY SNIDER has a modern beauty shop in Indianapolis, where she is re- siding as Mrs. Charles W. Vance who runs a trapping trade post in the rear of the salon. Last week GLENNIS MAE VANCE won a ball State Scholarship and is now prac- ticing as first flutiest--in a jazz orchestra in Brooklyn. DON CHIPMAN has retired and lives on the Chippy Estate in New York as the husband of Cornelia Biddwithers, a Powers model-she resides in the man- sion and he in the dog house. ERNEST HOLLOWELL, your class comedian, now has his own comedy radio show, nCo e Yearn With Ern', which is located in a very prominent section of the United States--Skunkholler, Kentucky. JESSE SIMMONS has also climbed the ladder of success. He graduated from Indiana University to become a member of the All State Football squad-- as its mascot. CLASS MCTTC nIt is only the ignorant who despise education.' CLASS FLOWER CLASS CCLCRS N O Y vi1L'A 'vp I agf anb Ceegfamenf We, The seniors of Eaton High School of 1950, being of sound mind and body do hereby make our last will and testament of our prized pleasures, positions, or whatever you may call them to our friends that they may use them to the best of their abilities. I, Janet Faye Bales, will my ability to get to school on time to Janet Cruea. I, Don Ray Chipman, claim my ability to hunt crows to Jack Wright. I, Dolores Ruth Clevenger, be- queth all my future ideas to Jean Ellen Powell so she may prosper by them. I, John William Clevenger, Jr., leave my basketball suit to Jim Harrington. I, Harold Lee Cross, have no will as three years under Hayes and Gibson have taken all my will. I, Jackie Lee Cruea, depart with my baseball suit to Junior Simmons. I, Patricia Joanne Dutro, will my natural curly hair to Helen Thompson. I, Betty Lou Fleener, devise my little feet to Pete Holdren. I, Eleanor Ann Glass, grant my ability as yell leader to Marilyn Feltt. I, Ellen Mae Glass, grant my ability to get along with people to Helen Bales. I,Ernest Lowell Hollowell, Jr., present my manager job to Hayes. I, James Lee Lewis, donate my ability to play the trumpet to Ronnie Crow. I, John Richard McCollum, en- dow my position on the basket- ball team to Bob Hankins. I, Charles Edward Rector, will my ability as yell leader to any- one who can make it to the games on time. I, Howard James Reynolds, will my height to the much needed Ed- gar Gillis. I, Betty Mae Schick, donate my power to avoid trouble to Jean Hendricks. I, Marvin Harold Shuttleworth, will my ability to be a good stu- dent to Bill Harris. I, Evelyn Virginia Simmons, leave my little seat to my bro- ther, Bobby Simmons. I, Jesse Charles Simmons, he- reby will my seat in health class to who may request it. I, Louis Earl Stanek, offer my baseball suit to Petie Holdren. I, Richard Eugene Stout, de- part with my manager position to Arnold Cross. I, Shirley Mae Strong, present my broken down seat in the 8th grade section to any future Sen- ior who thinks they can bear it. I, Harold Max Smith, grant my place on the basketball bench to anyone who wants to set on it. I, Nancy Ellen Snider, will my ability as Secretary to anyone who wishes to take my place. I, Glennis Mae Vance, will my ability to make straight A's to Twyla Joyce Dutro. We, last but not least, hereby nominate and appoint Robert M. Gibson, administrator, of this, our last will and testament. r9?4mAN5s - 36 F 1 i! 5. '- - N11-il Signed, sealed, published and declared as the last will and testament of the Senior Class in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty, the test- ators. vw Q1 5 0 ig ab RE ' o 9 9 Q fig 1 A s 3 5 rj 'PP' 'J . !j,,i5 q :Q I Q I 1 3 I i , 1 I '- f g 2 Q 3. 'I .W-, .. , iv I ,fi S x T.. ? if X .-M I I A. 56 5, ..:. ., , 1 . q A, A ,L Q, wk J , 9 O Q J - 0 Eugene Absher .il- Jim Cronkhite Pwyla Joyce Dutro .5 I X Robert Hankins 4-19' Dora Ault J.-gp.. J' xi Ronald Crow Mary Floyd flux :.: ooooou' A' Bill Harris , ilii!!ET gk ??,Ne .o Ed Martin Q ,. . - ' Nl , '..a 'v' - J fn' 5' 1, ..' .0 fr wrarinln-n Lorraine Bowdell Janet Cruea 1-11 Dolores Foust ,A fr Carol Hallowell f Q -VV' ' , . xsvi-1 Dean Maitlen J? Louis May at -.ay Beverly Dudelston Barbara Gourley , 'x y Alfred Johnson N dh I 5. 31 v IJ, -:J Mary Moore -..-I f 5 if .N -fp 'xx .lsxl George Pierson Joan Snodgrass Ihry Swingloy f- Delta Muterspaugh ,af , J My ,, 4 Jean Powell 0,3 Bob Snodgrass r v jf Q 4- Xxx N.. Hayward Th mas Na Beatrice Weir I9 Q -ri , , Gene Niccum 1. - l.X.' Elise Roach Patty Spence 'TT Luella Vhnco .D 449' Ralph lerner Tiny Owen fa JST' f 44 .Q ,4 K 1 X X 'J 2- Bob Memering ,4'K .J .ef f Dick Swingley fr N3 Raymond VanPelt Absent Keith Smoot Marjorie Clements n -I 'M l 42-, - J thi 'HRK . f 4 ith., A 'I nw?- N 'ww 'VMW 16 ,H 5 4 4 . 1 5 M. f J' is 1, f Mil X, In O I . '. X j I 'n!, 'VD I 5 f 3 5- e 13 ' Ai ggukvl 1 v . Chester Bailey 'rv QM' X NA . FFGTK K fl I Charlotte Carter rf! Caroline Feltt L Darrell Fitzgerald kara W'- -,-1 f -W-f ' .1 Earldean Houk Don Boudell . 52. NH 15? lx f Darrell Chipman , - n ,qi -7 . lr 1 Darrel Fields la Bob Foust If 'J June Masterson -may Virginia Brammer . I? 5 'SV K , Glen Cross Robert Fisher lflf Ida UBB Glaes Jerry Hauck ff' 'E Ruth Burden Elizabeth-Dickson '7 4 Z Roberta Fisher 'RP Jean Hendricks 1:7 Margaret James Q g ' . R D Q U Q C ui f I A , w r If i O -- ' 5 . v , -af u 3 J ,H 4 M ' . Y 'I I 9' , Bob Maxwell qi .J 6' 1 Nancy Reynolds ,ff-...x U 2 s L fi Dick Shuttleworth 'ssnr fi x 1 x 'fl n-ilxi w'eG CH sein 3x. i QM Larry Stotler Frances lilliams -J: A f . , Jack McKinney Eugene Richards Nancy Smith 415 liary Jane Thomas James Yoder Virginia Pippin 46' 'ci X ...X .3 Jerry Roberts ,H 13, q ,,,v ,, 7 Gary Spears Rex.Thomas Keith Bench Lowell Rose , Ar ' j . I .J 'iff Walter Stewart Josephine Tulley it 13' I, ffgjy 1 XX V: A w-,-' ifrwi f XM H R. 3. N1 e N' f X43 5 . Q -.. Y ,-1h,.f- M . J Q sg O Q.-I V t U if ,1 , . 'j g' 9' ff: aff V? :J .. 1, -QF 4,1 ,rp 10 YT? Jack Alexander n Helen Bales Nannv Clements rj '? ,M ix Aix. Gary Andrew Marie Blair Don Clevenger Ann Crooks Y A 1 Robert Dull Evelyn Anglin r,,,,f Paul Chenoweth Virginia Compliment ,-- fi-'Q YA-A Norma Darnell Jerry Garner ' 1 . -4, 'M James Ashcraft Bill Clark Robert Cox l 'iv I .,Y J -ff AP 0 0 S. C 0 Q he Patricia Gilland X121 ab . 1 qt? Ill 'I x Ez' James Harrington ,Ju If' X, a J ,..aO .2 lGene McCallister Q ffl Edgar Gillis , .. -W: -al it Jack Holdren , fl? ' - lar If-' , wir . Jack McKinley Q 5? ,Margaretann Petty ,Yugo Ax W.. ,.-- I Jakna Prewett 4' . . 4Er X V . N f 1 Egggf V4 . .4 Bonnie Guyear 'F5?V Molly Ann Leech .2 Ruby McLeland Louis Pippin -fi Lynn Rearick Mary Hankina Leroy Hartz 'rf 4. Qyl, Naomi HcVay o - 'I 0 Q 1 v 'x 1 1 4 ,'fsI,ff':..- sh J I ,j Anna I-S0 130100148 Catherine Ricketts ' W' Q -3 7 ..,.v...4f K Harold Schooley Junior Simmons 'nh Helen Th mnson ,Betty VanPe1t ' S5 S- ' ,E,4 q Danny Wilt ...gm air Cladath Young Q V nl' ff- , 1' , In , 9 1 L,'f' f ban Lff. nf Amos Rodgers Marilyn Smith 1 .--A , W -. f l x , f r Joanna Warner 1' 7' NJ k :V Jack Wright Eunice Younts .-J .A ,,.-Q ., Jerry Scaggs Dorothy Stout -d Peggy Westcott J 1' n 7th Grade - Mrs. Mary A. Osborn, sponsor f . , .J if X V fr '- V ' 4. -S . , ' '- A -V r ' K 4 5 Z ,Q i .F o ffl- ' .ark -ig., 1 1 2 FA .gf k ' :,a,.xf f.n5'5L. . . , -', L f - ,ar . A Q. - , A o xmxil - ' 8th Grade - Carl Swift, sponsor 1 X FP I LE :mmm 'M 3 w 'ix ,u I 08 ' X z' V 9 X1 i Tug f ', ' .uf ,y 1 ff. WI Q 4 v L x ,, 1- A v 1 - 1 K6--' I 1 1 4 . , 1, 4. I w, ' ., , ,. . f' v, , W 1. I 4 1 M xx , m . ' 1 Y a A4 N ' Y I W . ,I V ' 1 X 'S - n t , I, I ',.-u 1 , r , J , ,N 'H, . ' ' W r., f ' . .yt A.: QQAJ 4. 7-av , V. ' W ,M w 'X ', ,4 .4 w , A-, 1 4-Y , VLH, 8 M-ps, . .' 'g ,:- . ' ,, NZ nf--- rr L Pu lr 4- '4 1. , , ,UL Hfgv- I ', 141 ,Y -, .v,' uf., l' M V -- ....Ju..--1. 1 .A :1p7,xi7..v1f.1 ,1,. -- 'n If mf -.T J 1 ' r. r-WF 'Q Mrs. Dona Brammer, 2nd Grade Mrs. Jane Ditzenberger. zna a jrd Grades , 1 1 W,-:In 1 IK X 'H CS 'Q 1 x JW! 1 'un I 11, 11 1 ' 1 w 1 .V ' N V ' '-1, 1 x Y' ,. V I 1 lush.. X Y. .1xwi,'5 1 af-H. . 1 1 1, m, f ,.,1 1 , 1 ,.. .13 , . 11: . 1 1 Q 1 , -. Q, .11 W M vp., 11 .,- 1 ,.,,ry. 1 ' 1 ' 1, L A ' -fu. ' .ng I . 34-11 1 f n.,41. 1,411 4 v. ' . . 'F 'kk' a 1 ,YJEI 2 E, ' v . 1 , ' ,Q 1,4 ' 'HBV' A A T, A.-J Aw Mrs. Lois Beesley, Lth 5 Sth Grades 'Sh' Mrs. Gladys Wilson, 3rd A Lth Grades Mrs. Gladys Osenbaugh, 5th Q 6th Grades Mrs. Lucile Shook, 6th Grade I 8 , 4 X N X ' Q . X x v v J 4 .- , 4 x XA, , a I.. qu., H ..,. Y ,1 -uhh v , ., Qc ' -1 ff-iw -! U, . fit 7 1196-iw' Q-., ,., Q M, 1. ans , A, .f sa ' cf x A , 'W fi to 'E 'x Q .XV- TTT W' 7' 'ff 'x X ' ' o f ' owl' First Semest er Honor Roll SENIORS: POINTS Janet Bales 52 Joanne Dutro h8 Betty Fleener hh Nancy Snider LL Betty Schick LO Shirley Strong L0 JUNIORS: Ronald Crow 52 Eugene Absher L8 Janet Cruea L8 Gene Niccum L8 Twyla Dutro LL Dean Maitlen AL SOPHOMORES: Larry Stotler 52 Nancy Smith Ah Ruth Burden LO FRESHMEN: Evelyn Anglin L0 EIGHTH GRADE: Janice Tetrick 60 Sam Powell LL Nina Lee Laughmiller LO Connie Smith AO SEVENTH GRADE: Ronnie Fields 52 Marilyn Poe 52 Barbara Loser L8 Roberta Roberts L8 Marilyn Cox LA Barbara Hankins 141+ Mary Smith LL u 'QA A' gap- A. W-my -v 4- -' Q14 STUDENT CQUNCIL President, Harold Cross, Vice President, Eddie Martin, Secretary, Nancy Sniderg Treasurer, Twyla Joyce Dutrog Sponsor. Robert Gibson. Their activities consisted of work on the Honor Roll, Assembly Pro- grams, Selection of Yell Leaders, Sponsoring the Year Book and March of Dimes Collection. I-ICDNORS The Daughters of the American Revolution Good Cit- izenship Contest was taken this year by Dolores Clevenger, Joanne Dutro, and Betty Schick. The con- test examination consisted of questions on our county, state, and federal government. Joanne Dutro won and attended the Good Citizenship Tea given by D.A.R. at the Hotel Roberts for county winners. An American Essay Contest was sponsored this year by the American Legion Auxilary. Walter Stewart won in the high school and Nina Lee Loughmiller won in the Junior High. The topic was WThe Rights We Defend? Walter Stewart and Dean Maitlen were contestants in the Oratorical contest sponsored by the American Legion. Judges were four Ball State speech students. Dean was presented with a gold winner's metal for his achievement and entered the county Oratorical contest in which he received third place. Oratorical Contest 0 Q-1 M1 I 1332-N .zfw ,N CTI I u -' ,f+.,1.,w , WAY' 1 4 it ,jg rs u 2 A ' M -i ...Hg 5 3 My ,,-145 fx? ,ff-Q. M 'ls if ' 4 'un 1 wi JJ , Q ,- ,,.+-qw ,A , 1 My lgf ', ,- -55 ,57 , , 5571, , Winn!-f Z, ' it 'O 'xp Q -..., X N ,P I 3 . 4 . 'I I BAND Music iThe Music Department is under the direction of Mr. Roger O. Kelly. There are three main organizations in the department which are the girls' glee club, the band, and the orchestra. The Atis Sodalitis CGlee Clubl includes girls from the seventh to the twelfth grades inclusive. They have given several very satisfactory public performances this year. The Band has done exceedingly well and has given excellent perform- ances at home ball games and good support to the team. The band also had the privilege of performing with the Manchester College Band at a football game this year. Another organization worthy of mention, is the orchestra. It has also publically performed several times this year and has received much deserved commendation for its splendid achievements. 'VW' . B ..4 xg.: . ,, kph .Q-'11 L? 'i' -41' I l 1 rd I . .Ju 41 .49 in A I s. 1' if 5174: l Wow fin hop, :TH Atis Sodalitis CRCHESTHA - 4 FX, ,- L, v ,,g,, K. 4 ' 'I U .'.--no-1 Zh ,P Q0 YEARBQQ14. STAFF Library Staff uwug an aff i 1' v 'A 'Vs 'V , 4 .U J' . x .-f ' -. 5.0 , .9 D 1 4, . .. t 1 tv. K, E U , - '. .. . H, T n We v' . l I 5 1 ,A .Kgs li H I ' 8 , I, 5 '-5 - 4 O I r x 0 1 X .r .qi 5 I S 1- x X , f,- .Q ,I vu mn rGs.,,n,n, fm.. 0: - .. -, 4, ...n ., , .W-u ' .r -.4 J ' 6 XG ,. '-'nf D vi ff? 6' QA. mga' E7 355 Q ev Q -Q 0 df fi 'S lv if M' 3' bw? 'U 0 Q 6' Ayn? J' 1? E' ,HQQ-S' 1:00 O gb O if Offs? Q 50? 03417 -'uAa. U':' fw-'v5'45 Oaog, 513' 0502 5' 3 S' 1'- -n 1 My ! 4 ' ' J 'N r .n e' - ' R154 ' w,hv I ' 1 .J ' 4 qjl- ..., .11 4 QI ... L w - - x if 'I X '. 9 1 Q' , I.- o- 5 wzrfi F. H. A. Officers The goal of each member of the Future Homemakers of America is to learn to live better today in order that her life and the lives of her family may be better tomorrow. The emblem...a home in a youth's hands.. symbolizes this by showing that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth. The national organization was organized five years ago, and Eaton is a charter chapter. Any high school girl who is interested in homemak- ing may belong. There are A2 members in the Eaton Chapter this year. The chapter advisor is Colleen McClellan. The chapter also has 2 club mothers, Mrs. Schick and Mrs. Gourley. 1,.H To Hake The Best Better-is the motto of the girls A-H Club. The girls strive to do this by continually trying to improve in their L-H Club projects as well as in their home and social life. Colleen McClellan, the adult leader, is also aided by the help of five community members. The local Farm Bureau, h2nd Home Economics Club, Eaton Home Economics Club, Rural Friendship Home Economics Club and the Better Homes and Garden Club have encouraged the girls by giving awards to deserving members. This year the Eaton Girls' L-H met all of the requirements of a standard A-H Club and had 72 members to complete their work. lgli 'V Es. . - -V ,1.-,-,FN ,f- ., . , X V M, , Y LA 5 V' X , 5 , 1,7f5iJ5,: ' y , . ,. , , ,W , A Yfiff mi -A Q . 5' 'fifkg' 'vm Girls' L-H Bl nf' ' ' :EL 5: :: :: ff Future Home Makers of America rv TV 's 1 u ' 4 l -'X f 1 ,mu f .,9' J I -, fm, , k gh 'Q ' ' f ,..' Q4 .. .4 ,,, U x- -'ir . , 1 1 N T I V o .fun W K xv- ,a, 4, ww 1 lb. JS 'S -BANK Agriculture Building , I Qs 'I J I . . R 1 .Lk ,K ,W gg if ' , vr ' V ' b M 'R ' ' L Q ,. ,gm ,., 1' J.. , . ' ff: ' ' K' Y - Q , I z g zz' 9 8: 10 Agriculture Class , A 1 1 i . L V 1' l r O YJ I ,Ala in . v lk c Jo . uv A rl' 1 1 1 AM X X hs, X A 2 , I I 1 1 r A 1 N I y. r , .5 I, ' I 092'-w WA Zfucff' 5 'ii aawwaawaf , fg.1g,,w , Q - Q- 'k 7 'fF,qj. wi . Q- j . avg-1,5 v - it , I , 3, X: nw V, .g, N A , .X c ,M Boys' L-H 4-H The boys h-H club is designed to train rural youth for leadership. The motto is Wmake the best better.n There are many projects available for any boy or girl between lO and 21 years of age. The projects are as follows: Dairy, Beef, Pig, Lamb, Poultry, Rabbit, Corn, Soybean, Alfalfa, Garden, Potato, Entomology, Agriculture Engineering, Tractor Maintenance, and Home Electrification. Agriculture The vocational agriculture department moved into its new building this year. The building consists of a class room, laboratory, tool stor- age and a fann shop. Eight acres of land laying directly east of the building are being used by the department to make the course truly vo- cational in nature. A...-A v--- F. ll, no ' W, Future Farmers of America The Future Fanners of America is the national organization of boys studying vocational agriculture in public secondary schools. The chapter owns several pieces of farm machinery including a tractor and crop spraying equipment. The chapter has a gilt project which enables the members to get a start in pure-bred Hampshire hogs. ,NI l 4 1 , . , Mid. V V , wg, ,ww 7 ' 2 , -. ,KH 1 . 1 c -at .H , -1. --., .. ., 4' - 4 .Al W '9 'th 471 aLu1!,:.3 'f'6 fm- W rv nfgvwvkvvw wx 'I-'41 X , A, ,X-.ma.,w, wfuwudf' W M , W 'im 1 , ,. .+ ,Q in 1 Q-. f vp 1 VY.. G' ' ' 'N X A P,-ww., ...mskn If-my ,X Wifll' M -elm, -'dd i e--a X' if or xg, x -...qw m a?flW7x I as r s s ssrsrrs s ' as ff ' as g 1 rrr. rr, , X A A as as fl 3 - ..............,...a. ' .WW . ink, yf .I . ...mf-.. 'i '!,,., 'li mann' in-J: X4 A .W X Industrial Arts Shop Industrial Arts Industrial Arts under the capable supervision of Mr. William Martin was added to the curriculum of Eaton School this year. At the first of school Mr. Huffman, head of the Agricultural Department, and his boys gave some fine help in getting the Industrial Arts Department under way. The tools and equipment of the Agricultural Department were loaned to the new department. During this time Mr. Martin and his boys made a drawing table, woodworking benches, tool cabinets and a stock rack. This year and the next few years are the nbuilding yearsn of this department dur- ing which it is hoped to increase the variety of courses by adding at least one each year. The courses now taught are home planning and interior decorating and woodworking. At the present there are two complete work areas in the shop, the drawing area and the woodworking area. It is intended to have a complete machine shop within the next five years. Mr. Martin wishes to express his sincere gratitude to the trustee, the community, and numerous other local organizations who have helped materially in getting this department under way. -a. N1 l 0 U Cafeteria , rg-oiitmgeda Morris! Margaret' W 3 ' Sfeel Sbbool 0191. Custodians, John Stiles , Harvey Osenbaugh, Grace Wright 1, ' ., .I 1 , ,gg .. Y nes - , , , 1. .gmt v .,..,,S. A , f l . 4, wL.- yin I v V V, ,, , , L ... u . . , 'I U J4--,. 1 Av v fl:-f '.. ,HU -A W ... U.. . ' -v.. ' , K. .. X M. Hun , . ,, . ., , in H11 I .. sv '. . 3 , D' .. Ur X .l,q ' a A 4 wif . if U1 , 3 'f'1l'a' ., - gg lv' N. V 4 I I s 41' 'Q 1 ., 5 ' ,. .Qui 'eq . vt THLETIC V-J-14 . ww we iv 2 YY K an ggi Eff , Q.,5qWW . Phi ,:' 9204 Va, f. A vi-X ,up 3 ,Www WM.. Harold Cross, senior, played varsity basketball 3 years and was captain his last year. Harold was very outstanding in his passing off the fast break. John McCollum, senior, played varsity basketball for 3 years. His position is forward and he was the third key man in the fast break. Larry Stotler, sophomore, has been on the varsity for 2 years. His good ball handling and rebound- ing made him a valuable asset to the team. John Clevenger, senior, has played varsity basketball 3 years. John was a very good defensive man at his guard position. Jack Cruea, senior, has played varsity ball for 2 years. He played guard and used his speed to an advantage on the fast break. Louis Stanek, senior, has play- ed on the varsity for l year. He was a good rebound artist. v vii 717 v 9 A v L, 1 , , A N A M 1 1 . vu O. :W JK N , 0 ' .-1 . .I lg 9 if .f ,. ' L ' .P V 4 ' , mug' I Il '1 4 K4 J .J 1 Y ,I , 'i J 0 I . un. 1 9 .. .. 4w IN PV Jesse Simmons, senior, played varsity ball his last high school year and was an excellent defensive man. Max Smith, senior, played on the varsity for 2 years. Max is to be rem mbered for his keen bas- ket eye and setshot. Ed Martin, junior, nas played on the varsity for l year. Ed has another year and may 'go' in his senior year. Marvin Shuttleworth, has been on the varsity for 2 years. He was very agressive and could be used in any position. CI-IEER LEADERS Junior High Nancy Quirk Billie Cappel Marilyn Feltt High School Ellen Glass Charles Rector Eleanor Glass Y A , ,n- .. , ,, . l.,,41, 445 . ' s gb . . , A , 1 . W 1:01 1 ,, Q Lf-'L 'A 'w 'xt x o 1 I ,g, , K ' 1 , 'X -,e I -A-wig Taylor Hayes: Basketball coach CVarsity and Second teamD and Assistant Baseball coach Dick Stout: Manager of Baseball and Basketball teams Ernest Hollowell: Manager of Baseball and Basketball teams Carl Swift: Baseball coach and Basketball coach CFreshman and Junior High teamsl Varsity Basketball Schedule November h 11 15 18 23 Dec mber 2 9 16 21 January 6 12 lb lL 20 27 31 February 3 7 10 lh 18 23 4 County Tournament 4+ Sectional Tournament Selma Harrison Twp. Royerton Sweetser DeSoto Summitville Redkey Yorktown Mississinewa St. Paul +Royerton 4Center- +Yorktown Royerton Union City Roll Daleville Gaston Albany Jefferson Twp. Chester Center 44Yorktown QFinalD Eaton Opponent A7 28 A8 32 39 37 36 3h 52 A8 L6 6l 5b L5 36 L7 hl 5h Ll 52 A6 A2 50 L2 A5 52 L5 AO 36 L7 h8 SA 7h L3 51 52 33 36 59 Ah A7 36 A0 60 Yvwv vw s w H, .. W .4 f ,. an-H .I ,,, O .LS . I t-. J NX X 1 ' y - .0144 I 1 I '. 5' ' ' . Ji . n '1 mf I u 'I LW- ' 5 tl 5 Second Team The Second team closed their season on February 17, winning 7OZ of its games, lL out of 20. The team was composed of seven juniors, three sophomores and two freshmen. This group of lads fought hard in every game and took the Reserve County Championship by this means. The Second team believed in the old saying that, HIt matters not whether you win or lose, but how you fought the fight.n With this in mind how could they have helped but come out on top. TRACK Track is the most challenging of all the sports to the individual. The boys who were outstanding in this sport last year were: Jesse Sim- mons in the pole vault, Louis Stanek in the hurdles and pole vault, and John Gump in the 220 yard dash. In order that more boys might accept the challenge of track, the school has purchased some land on which they are planning to build a track, thus making track one of the major sports of the school. try , o . lm. . 5-.., ,X , 1 U 1 If -' X , ' .4 1-7 Hylfw, X , ' 9, I ff 9 V . ,. - . ' n ' :P 4 . .I .. , .. I 1 ' '. W I 3'- X 3, L, u fb ,- ' .ffm ' .4 , A ' . 4, g-rg., I- . ! K. -?-ff3f451 3q 1' M I - ' ',Q-'f?43,3,f'1,Mib-Q?' , ' ' 1f'f fy' X ' ' 4t'lQ, fi Y alll-Q ,'l,k',.gi,,,-.'., al .1 1,1 v I 1.3. Freshman Team Junior High Team I W . W5 :JPL 1. , Q , ' I 4. 4, O A .--1 H Q H H ., U , ., . m ,,'-- -vf-fax U l . V' 3 i 1' '95 o 7- ' '-- : - - up f v 'Vp' x nw, .AH ,wa ' - if U3 Q, . IQ! .'., .'4'gg 's v.. 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