Ervin High School - Echo Yearbook (Ervin, IN)

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JOHN TOWNSEND Trustee Mr. Townsend's interest in the welfare of the com- munity in which he lived was always such that he wished to see everyone succeed in whatever undertaking he might pursue. His keen judgment of agricultural values caused everyone to place a great degree of confidence in him and he was always faithful to this trust. At the time of his death he was beginning the last of eight years as trustee of his township. Previous to his elec- tion as township trustee he had been township assessor for thirty-four years. These years of public service extended over a very much greater period of time than is usually alloted to one individual. -W. W. L. School Days Srbool Jays, xvbool days, Dmr OM gofclvn ruff' zfuysg Rc'acfin' and 'rifin' amz' ,Yif1Jl?1f'fil', Tuzzgbf I0 the fum' of a lJivk'ry sfivk. You wrrc my qzlcvn in valiro, I was your lmsbful lmrrfool IIPIIII, Ami -you zurofr' on my slnfv, I low you, Iovf' Wlwn wz' wvrr ll voujflz' of kids. W11.L D. COBB 0 0 'AV PRINCIPAL WAYNE BOLTON Science English Mathematics Central Normal A. B. Indiana University M. S. SUPERINTENDENT W. W. LINDLEY CHARLES ELLER Trustee EVELYN GILES VADA HENRY Music Commercial Art Mathematics English English Ball State Teachers College Central Normal B. S. B' S' University of Southern Indiana State Teachers California College ALBERT SPANDAU Social Studies Physical Education Hanover College B. S. atics - ndu trial Arts FACU LTY GENEVA HOLLINGSWORTH Vocational Home Economics Physical Education English Indiana University B. S. 1 1 MARY BYRUM Social Studies Mathematics Latin Manchester Col ege A. B. LORY A. Coy I B l State Teachers College ' B S Indiana University M. S. JIM QW FRED H OD North Manchester College Purdue University IRMA HUNTER De Pauw University Ball State Teacher's Colleg Butler University N M wzfwl' HAZEL FRUENDT Indiana State Teacher's College Butler University MARIE GILLAM Central Normal College Indiana University Teacher's College of Indianapolis www-1 CUSTODIAN BUS DRIVERS Ellery A. Louthain FIRST Row-Porter, Bell, H. Long, Summe, K. Long. SECOND Row-Gilbert, Coy, Redding. '50 49 O 'pm I...- DONALD MOHLER Believe It Or Not, Enter Mr. Patricia, Class President 2, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4 Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4. ANNA Louise CRIPE Vice President 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Enter Mr. Patricia, Com- mercial Contest Honor, Book- keeping Pin, Rural Youth Contest, Kitchen Band , County, Hrst, District, first, 3. PHYLLIS NUTT Enter Mr. Patricia, Class Secretary and Treasurer, 4g Toreadors, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club Secretary 2, Sunshine Vice President 3, 4-H 7 Years, 4-H Song Lead- er 1, 4-H Secretary 3, 4-H President 4. SENIORS ROLAND BENNETT, JR. RUBY BYERS Believe It Or Not, Basket- Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ELLER MARJORIE ETHERINGTON Believe It Or Notf' Enter Believe It Or Not, 'iTorea- Mr. Patricia, Basketball 2, 3, dors, Press Club 3, 4, Glee 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Echo Staff Club 3, 4, Sunshine 3, 4, 4-H 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 7 Years, Jr. Leader 1, 2, 3, 4. 1, 2, 3. BETTE MARTIN Believe It Or Not,', Miss Jimmy, Enter Mr. Pat- ricia, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. MAE FEATI-IERSTONI2 Enter Mr. Patriciaf' Torea- dors,'3 Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH KELLY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Captain 4, Echo Staff 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Class President 3, Believe It Or Not. CHARLOTTE GAYLE NIOHNSON Enter Mr. Patricia, Press Club 4. LILLIAN K1iRKH0l l4' Believe It Or Not, Enter Mr. Patricia, Class Secretary and Treasurer 3, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sunshine 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Rural Youth Contest, Kitchen Band, County, first, District, first, 3. LOUTHAIN Believe It Or Not, The Toreadorsn, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 2, 3, 4, Commercial Contest Honors, Bookkeeping Pin. RITA MAE MYNARSKI Sunshine 3, 4, Treasurer 4. EUNICE ROBERTSON Enter Mr. Patricia, Glec Club 1, 2, 4, Sunshine 1, 3, 4. LEONA PR1IfOO1.E Enter Mr. Patricia, Class President 1, Vice President 2, Toreadors, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Club 1. OPAL STOVER Believe It Or Not, Enter Mr. Patricia, Vice President 3, Echo Staff 4, Press Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 7 Years, Jr. Leader 3, Cheer Leader 4, Rural Youth Contest, Kit- chen Bandgl' County, first, District, first, 3. Class History COLORS: Blue and White. FLOWER: American Beauty Rose. MOTTO: Do not get discouraged, never give upg We can, We must, we will. On April 29, 1942, we the seventeen seniors of Ervin Township High School, reached our longing ambition-to receive our diplomas. Of the seventeen, fourteen of us have worked together all through high school. Rita Mae Mynarski, Marjorie Etherington, and Gayle Johnson entered the class in the junior year. As we look back over our years of high school We are sorry we wished them to go by so fast. In the fall of '38, we thirty-two green freshmen set out to achieve our diplo- mas. We were laughed at and kicked around but this did not discourage us. In the sophomore year we sold ice cream and candy to raise extra funds. In the junior year we sponsored a Hawaiian Banquet and April 26, 1941 we sponsored a Junior-Senior trip to points of interest in our State. Also in the junior year We showed our co-operation in presenting Believe It Or Not. Our senior year was enjoyed by allg although difficulties with government, health, and safety arose. After quite a struggle Enter Mr. Patricia was given November 5 and 6. Thanks to the juniors we enjoyed seeing Sonja Henie and her Hollywood Ice Revue. During our last year of school everyone has co-operated to make thei Echo a success. Finally, commencement time arrived, we received our diplomas and said farewell to E. H. S. Class Will LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF SENIORS OF ERVIN TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL, COUNTY OF HOWARD AND STATE OF INDIANA. BE IT REMEMBER THAT THE SENIORS in the year of 1942, upon gaining that docu- ment of our knowledge, being of sound mind and memory-WE HOPE-do fit to- gether, advertise and circulate this-our last will and testament in manner and form as follows: PHYLLIS NUTT hands down her chic styles to our forthcoming fashion plate-BETTY PRICE. LILLIAN KERKHOFF offers her superfluous answers for Mr. Spandau to IRENE WERTZ. To MARY JANE YATER, BETTE MARTIN leaves her skelton and muscles for further use in Health Class. GAYLE JOHNSON leaves his second-hand girl-friends to ROBERT MERRELL. MAE FEATHERSTONE wills her ability to hold her boy-friend the longest to NINA RINEHART. To JOHN LOUTHAIN, EUNICE ROBERTSON gives her flapperish ways- if he will use them sparingly. Our 1942 sheik, DONALD MOHLER, offers his ability to disturb hearts to PHYLLIS AMOS. CHARLOTTE LOUTHAIN will allow her up-rising mischieveiousness to be carried on by MAX BRUBAKER. RALPH KELLY lends his one-arm driving experiences to LLOYD STOVER for a period of one year if he will promise to return them. To NINA RINEHART, RITA MAE MYNARSKI offers her position of being a good secretary to a good-looking boss, such as Mr. Bolton. OPAL STOVER wills her ability to yell and her flaming red hair to PATSY FLORA. To JOAN WELSH, ANNA LOUISE CRIPE leaves her collection of boy-friend pictures. RUBY BYERS transfers her cute figure, to be handled with care, to IRENE WERTZ. MARJORIE ETHERINGTON hands down her connections with the Hensley family to JOAN WELSH. Why couIdn't Joan be a little younger? LEONA PRIFOGLE offers her career of letter service for Uncle Sam's Boys to MARGARET MCCOY. To the coming SENIOR CLASS, DAVID ELLER leaves his sleepiness and bright answers. To ROBERT MERRELL, JUNIOR BENNETT wills his name, Junior, and his shoes, size 12, to be used properly. We HOPE and TRUST that these RARE QUALITIES will be used to the best of the ability of all those to whom they are given. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, WE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1942, have Set Our hand and closed this, our last will and testament, written in this yearbook, this last day Of our Senior Year, April 30th in the year of One Thousand Nine Hundred Forty-two. We hereby appoint Miss Ima Cheesebrick and Mr. Up Ington as executors of our last will and testament, thereby giving them all authoritv to distribute and dispose of all property which has not been relinquished as yet to those concerned. Signed: SENIOR CLASS Witnesses: THE HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY AND SCHOOL BOARD. 1962 A TELEvlsloN BROADCAST Oh, my goodness, there's DONALD MOHLER, Ervin's 1942 class president. What's he saying-Oh--listen! Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, and especially you in Ervin. I am here on my anniversary broadcast as a commentator on E.-R-V-I-N to bring you all the news of the sports world. Instead of my usual broadcast tonight-I have contacted all my 1942 classmates and am going to interview some of them. First-RALPH fbetter known as Jimj KELLY was our star ball player in 1942. Hasn't he gained weight, folks? Jim, what are you doing now? I am retired, Donald, and a married man. Yes, Jim, I noticed two little red-haired girls when I was at your house the other day. You married OPAL STOVER, I presume. Yes, and we have the large white house on the corner of Chestnut and Judson Street in Noble. Thank you, Jimf' ' And here is ANNA LOUISE CRIPE. Isn't she the picture of her mother, folks? Excuse me, I should say Dr. Cripe, for you see, Anna Louise is in general practice in Deer Creek now. How are you Anna Louise? Fine, Donald-I paid 572.16 income tax this year, so I guess you could say I'm doing fine. Ah! here is DAVID ELLERg he wears horn-rimmed spectacles now. W'hat are you doing, Dave? Did you ever get Mary Jane? No, Donald, I am definitely NOT married. I am in charge of Noble's Escort Bureau and living comfortably, thank you. p We'll have to hurry-here's Mrs. MAE FEATHERSTONE Lybrook. How are you, Mae? O. K., Donald, I've just invented a new lipstick which shows up in a blackout. I've been offered two contracts already. Here's success to you, Mae. Hello Phyllis! This is Mrs. PHYLLIS NUTT W'hite. You always did want to be a 'White' man's wife. Didn't you? Don't be silly, Donald, I worked in an oflice for four years after I graduated. My husband is in the photography business, and I am running for president of Nobles Federation of Women's Clubs. Thank you, Phyllis. And here we have GAYLE JOHNSON. Gayle happens to be playing in the stage show at the Merchant Theatre at Noble this week. How's tricks, Johnson? Swell, I've been around the world twice. I like the show business very much. Got my start at Ervin in the Ervin Capers. You know, that spring revue of '42. Yes, I remember very well. Next we have Mrs. MARJORIE ETHERINGTON Hensley. She and Richard were married in June 1942, before he left for the army. How're things, Marjorie? I'm County Girl's 4-H Club Leader this year, Donald, and we have a wonderful group of girls. And now, folks, EUNICE ROBERTSON. How are you? Fine, Donald, I'm off duty just now, I'm a nurse on the surgical staff in the St. Joseph Hospital. Thank you. Well if it isn't JUNIOR BENNETT. What are you doing, Junior? I'm chief mechanics teacher at Allison's Engineering School. Fine. We're glad to hear of your success. Look who just came into the studio, LILLIAN KERKHOFF, who succeeded Mrs. Giles at Ervin in 1952. How are things, Lillian? The Spring Revue of 1962 went off grand this year. We did a new version 05 the 1942 Revue. Mrs. Giles was an honored guest. That's fine, I was there one night, and it reminded me a lot of the '42 show. Here is RITA MAE MYNARSKI. She is now in the Salvation Army. Where do you have your copper kettle this year, Rita Mae? I'm still on Main Street in front of the dime stores. I'm hoping to be changed next year. RUBY BYERS is in the hospital now recovering from a motorcycle accident. She has a fast driving husband I guess. Yes, folks, I have letters from BETTE MARTIN and LEONA PRIFOGLE this week. They are living in San Francisco while their husbands are somewhere on the high seas. Both traitors to the armyg they married navy men. Last to appear is CHARLOTTE LOUTHAIN who has Miss Henry's job at Ervin. How are you, Charlotte? Fine, Donald, my students are going to the Commercial Contest this year on bicycles. That's all this evening, folks. I want to congratulate the 1962 graduates of Ervin who have their Commencement tonight. Goodnight all. u u n u n JOHN LOUTHAIN BETTY PRICE President Vice President 717 '79-no MARGARET MCCOY Secretary and Treasurer The Junior Class opened their school year by electing oflicers. Mrs. Hollings- worth was again appointed their sponsor. The class was very successful in their candy and ice cream sales. On Dec. 9, they sponsored a trip for the Juniors and Seniors to see Sonja Henie at the Indianapolis Colesium. The trip was enjoyed by all and was something to be re- membered. On April 17, they presented their class play Hot Water. Each member had a part and after borrowing from the Sophomore class, they had an excellent cast. This , was the finale of a busy year for the juniors. PHYLLIS AMOS MAX BRUBARER mpaidm- PATRICIA FLORA ROBERT MERRELL LLOYD STOVER JOAN WELSH NINA RINEHART Q-R IRENE WERTZ W I MARY JANE YATER 'ilyf J? SOPHQMORES FIRST Row-Norma jean Barber, Olive Gillam, Maxine Bennett, Tonnetta Horoho, Phyllis Lybrook, Norma Jean Hankins, Betty Dishon. SECOND ROW-Robert Eller, Paul Sharp, Kenneth Mohler, John Etherington, Billy Moore, Junior Wolf, Vernon Rody, William Carter. THIRD Row-Iris Fisher, Norma Jean Courts, Phyllis Kesler, Rosemary Swing, Rosalyn Lewis, Norma White, Jeanette Cripe, Myrtle Byers, Jo Ann Young, Mary Cross. NOT INCLUDED--Leona Vandre, Buddy Anderson, Roy Mason, Mary jo McConnell. The Sophomores of 1941-42 have been very successful in many ways. They started the year with twenty-eight members. During the year three dropped out and three moved in. During the first semester the class sponsored the yearly High School Banquet. Later in the year they sponsored a skating party. At the beginning of the last semester they assumed the sponsorship of the candy and ice-cream sales. 1. The orlicers for the year were: Kenneth Mohler, president, Norma Barber, secre- tary and treasurer. Mr. Wayne Bolton was the class sponsor. FRESHMEN 1 V f FIRST Row-Jeanette Stover, Evelyn Skiles, Virginia Alexander, Sue Etherington, Joanne Louthain, Irma Jean Wilson, Geraldine King. SECOND Row-Robert E. East, Robert Hensley, Loren Shaffer, Dorrena Featherstone, Blanche Robertson, Delcie Featherstone, Stuart Gilbert, Wayne Smith, Stanley Mynarski. THIRD Row-Richard Brubaker, Robert Hunter, Marvel K. Wood, Carl E. Prifogle, Earl Woodroof, Billy Allen, Leo Dishon. Nor INCLUDED-MEX Oyler, Anita Karns. On September 5, 1941, the Freshmen Class entered Ervin High School with twenty-five members. The class elected their officers as follows: president, Billy Allen, vice president, joanne Louthaing secretary-treasurer, Stuart Gilbert. The class sponsor was Mr. Coy. ACTIVITIES: Parties have been held at the school house on October 30 and at the home of Evelyn Skiles on December 12. Everyone had an enjoyable time. The class had charge of the Freak Inn at the Hallowe'en Carnival. I aff? y... if P7-t75Wo2aWaM4 'ZW 'ww 724 .Ia-416 PV W8 ga L.. YQ C.-L. Pa! 3 ICIV1.. Ay . 4' S . 1 HGHTH . x FIRST ROW-Helen Harness, Doris Spraker, Lois Hinders, Virginia Rinehart, Charlotte Cripe, Lois Wolf. SECUND Row-Leota East, Phyllis Brower. Anna Lcc Loulhain, Mary Blangy, Maxine Martin, Patty Young. HIRD Row-Wayne Alexander, Charles Eller, jr., Archie Cooksey, Dale Crites, Herbert Mohler. NOT INCLUDED-Kenneth Vandrc. SEVENTH FIRST ROW-Emma Wood, Opal Byers, Lois Alexander, Wiln1u Tarkington, Rosahclle Critcs, Marjorie Wilson. SIZLOND Row-Wayne White, Dickie Sharp, Johanna Schroeter, Darlene King, Dickie Gilbert, junior Harmon, Buddy Wilson. THIRD Row-Waldo Wood, William Bean, Thomas Peterson, Lloyd Cook, Robert Bean, William Byers, Max Carey. Nor INCLUDED-Betty Jean McConnell, Harry Wray. ' v 6 -521-Mr h .,I:i- ,M M SM ELA ,J 77,!-5 1 Jaffe 7! A 'Vi' 5-L2 YW, Q3 w Qi W it 'Inav' W l:IIlSI Row-Study period--assembly. 7 Seniur play practice. S1 tum: Rowf l5ig business deal -fscniur play. 1 Iliglt Sclmul Cfneds. -- Stuart Gilbert. liuxt.til -Inlin- wn, Mary jane Yatcr. 4 Noon lwur pus the lxe.tm. --- XV.ttclt your diet. ililllllll Row- Pming. - Senior girls. 4 Dun and lhvc raising Old Glnryf' - lfntcrminer-.--Iliglt School Banquet. L Sunshine Baskets. i Minstrel Sltuwn practice. lfuumti RLlW'vw'.liIYCSSCS--Pllgll School Banquet. - Feeling il b.tn.mn. 1 Three Musketeers -Ateeter tuttcrs. -- ,Iultnsnn and two nf tltc litany. Ifn-'ru Row'AI5rvin Baseball fans--Koknnm. - Kenny Mohler, john Etheringtun. - Swing it. 1 S I X T H F I F T H F O U R T H SIXTH GRADE FIRST Row-Ivan Skiles, Ruthann Clingen- peel, Mary Fisher, Marilyn Lewis, Nor- ma Jean Mynarski, Jeanne Louthain. SECOND Row-Ralph Prifogle, David Price, Wayne Martin, David Wolf, Gene Moore, Lyndal Wilson. THIRD Row-Richard Ridenour, Jack Ar- thur, Teddy Bennett, Walter Grizzle, Everett Ulerich, Junior Featherstone. Nor INCLUDED-James Smith, Willie Law- man, Anna Mae Lawman. FIFTH GRADE FIRST Row-Mary Smith, Nelda Brower Marcelline Robertson, Annabell Mugg, Betty Trapp, Ruth Wertz, Kathleen Hensley, Roberta Etherington, Nancy Thinker, Shirley Cook. SECOND Row-Dean Crites, Jack Earl Graves, Harry Ahrendt, Junior Warner, Archie Robertson, Kenneth Lybrook, Bobby Harmon, Ray King, Joe Mason. THIRD Row-Robert Young, Billy Smith, Wayne 'Warner, Kenneth Dishon, Rich- ard Blangy, Earl Harness, Billy Young, Earl Dean Gamblin, Dickie Freeland. NOT INCLUDED - Onita Wray, Edward Kendall, Annalee Karns. FOURTH GRADE FIRST Row-Elizabeth Teel, Peggy Yater, Mary Summe, Paul Harmon, David Mason, Lola Wolf, Nida Skiles, Bernice Alexander. SECOND ROW-Clarence Cook,Laramie Crit- es, Junior Bailey, Donald Stover, Joe Warner, Johnny Allen, Bobby Bell, Donald Laag. - THIRD Row - Richard Mohler, Tommv Bouse, Richard Bennett, Danny Wald- ron, Walter Woolley, Wilbur Graves, Benny Clingenpeel, Buddy Wright. NOT INCLUDED--Donna Alexander, Luvonia Allen, Edith Kendall. Here and There F I R S T S E C O N D T H I R D FIRST GRADE FIRST Row-Evelyn Martin, Richard Cot- trell, Lois Wilson, Gene Bean, Jane King, Delbert Bell, David Lee Summe, Frances Moore, Helen Harmon, Charles Elleman. SECOND Row-Monroe Ballew, Mariorie Smith, Barbara Sholty, Martha Martin, Lucenia Crites, Marjorie Long, Virginia Bouse, Mason Cook, Richard Stover, Keith Rinehart. THIRD Row-Crystal Rose Wolf, Carolyn Darling, Sue Oyler, Carolyn Oyler, Carolyn Freeland, Bonnie Jean Gillam, William Gamblin, David Young, Billy Butcher. NOT INCLUDED - Stella Grizzle, Blaine Graves, Helen Lawmon, Harold Law- mon. SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW-Donald Coy, Bonnie Jean Yat- er, Geneva Gearld, Darlene Widner, Barbara Crousore, Elaine Wilson, Carol Ann Hankins. SECOND Row-Robert Warner, Carol Ann Wright, Dora Lee Shelley, Richard Eller, Martin Young, Conrad Ether- ington, Max Schroeter, Max Peterson. NOT INCLUDED-Marie Templin, Dortha Mae Grizzle, William Woodring, Edgar Stewart, Edward Lawmon, Stella Law- mon, Lowell Karns, Loyle Karns. THIRD GRADE FIRST Row-Barbara Sharp, Elizabeth War- ner, Marilyn Wood, Lelon Ballew, Rus- sel Jack Wilson, Geraldine Gearld, Marilyn Rodkey. SECOND Row--Max Wilson, Marjorie Wolf, Gerald Waldron, Bobby Sharp, Barbara Wolf, Kathrynn Featherstone, Merl Lybrook, Juanita Mugg. THIRD Row-Paul Bennett, Buddy Rine- hart, Roy King, Lester Bean, Gary Ly- brook, Dale Merrell, John Young, Ru- dolf Schroeter, Elmer Byers. NOT INCLUDED-ROOSCVClI Wray. Here and There lfmsi' Row--7 n. m. in the morning. - Concentration. - Mohler, shiek, rind eoeds. S1,n'uNn Row-jr. High boys. - Noon Stroll. -- Going Home. - AL Noon. - 2 Senior Girls. fiilkii Row'-Caught in the Act. - Eagles Relaxed. - Time Out. FUURTII Row-Leisure Time. - Posing. - Dickie Sharp. -- Whziting for the bell. - Commercial Con test Iintrunts. LAST Row--Workshop. - Loafing .ic Noon. -- School Out. '7 Cffkffgy A I942 ECHO ECHO STAFF STANDlNGi'Vdd1 Henry, Echo Sponsor, Evelyn Giles, Class Sponsor, Ralph Kelly, Sports, David Eller, Business Managerg Opal Stover, Activities, Phyllis Nutt, Secretaryg XVayne Bolton, Principal, Leona Prifogle, Grades, Lillian Kerkhoff, Circulation, Charlotte Louthain, Literary Editor. S1iATl2D--Anna Louise Cripe, Assistant Editor, Patricia Flora, Jr. Assistant Editor, Don- ald Mohler, Editor, Bette Martin, Art Editorg Phyllis Wilson. In this 1942 Echo, we, the staff, have endeavored to give you many pleasant memories of activities, studies and social functions of the past year. This Echo has been published as a means of recording and preserving those mem- ories so that our hearts will ever remain alive to our dear Alma Mater. May its value increase day by day as the years roll by. BLUE AND GOLD STAFF FIRST SIQMESTLR: SIQQQDND SI4.MIfS'I'IaR Iiililor DAVID ELLIER Iitliim' MARGARli'I' Mt:Cox' Sporfx , DONALIJ MoHLIiR Sjwrlx ,, I.I,oYD ST0vIiR l'ul1lir'afion C:OMMlZRCIAL CLASSIQS lhilvlinilirnzl Com MIaRc:IAI, CLASSES Sjwfixor VAIJA HENRY Spmixor XIAIJA HIZNRY This is composed of the students who are interested in commercial work. So, with more of an idea on how to mimeograph a School paper-how to report, to organize the news, to cut stencils, to do the art work, and Work on the mimeoscope--we started to make this year Ll little better than we had been able to do before. We are satisfied we have not failed in our goal and came through smiling. PRESS CLUB LI-3IfT TO RlQiPi'l'1AHHgl louise Cripe, soeietyg Charlotte Louthain, jokesg Donald Mohler, sportsg Opal Stover, Societyg David Eller, editor: Bette Martin, Kokomo Tribune reporterg Miss Henry, sponsorg Gayle Johnson, art. SENIOR PLAY SEATED: Ora Byrd ,,,, , Kuflnvrifw Sfrong ,,,, Brily Brlmonf .. ., , Mrs. lVorffJi11gf011 Trevor , STANDING: Mika' Byrd ,,,, Miss Blimfu Sfl'07lg ,,,,, , ,,,, . Olirrr Wllffbfllgfflll Trevor Enter Mr. Patricia ii iinikeiiwife ifiiiiiviilgisiililigfnaece Mrs. Belmontls daughter who is never at a loss for words inherits a lot of trouble YliilisaiQLLiiiAi15QII5iiQQi hen-pecked by his wife . ,.,, LSARA BELL REDDING ,...,,,,EUNICE ROBERTSON MAE FEATHERSTONF LLILLIAN KERKHOFF .,....GAYLE JOHNSON LEONA PRIFOGLE DAVID ELLER Pai Fnrnum ,i,i, ., , ,,,,i,r . , .ii,,,,,,i i,,,,i, ,,,,,,,i, . . . ,,,i ., DONALD MOHLER who inherits a beauty shop Mrs. Amlaroxf' Bvlmrml . ,,,i,,,,,,i,,,i , ,,,,, ANNA LOUISE CRIPE a society matron Azallia Wbifc . D L I,I.,D,I,I,D...,,DDDDDII,.,,,.,,D,D,DI,...IIII,I,. OPAL STOVER colored maid at the beauty shop Wfamfa Webb D ,D,I,D,D. ,,,,t,,,,,.Iv...w,D,D,D,DID. , e,,,,. , ., D,I,,, .. BETTE MARTIN who works at the beauty shop Lvc' Hickey , , , ,,i, ,,,,t . .. ,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,II ,,,I,, . .. .. ., ROBERT OYLER Mike's pal Doris Dudley .. ,D,I I,DI.I,.I,,I,,III,,D, . . ,,,, PHYLLIS NUTT Waiidals assistant Madame Patricia owns and operates a beauty shop. When she dies she leaves the shop to her nephew, Pat Farnum. Pat brings his future bride, Katherine Strong, to see her new home and when she learns that he has inherited a beauty parlor she is anxious to leave him, declaring that she will never marry a man who runs a beauty shop. So Pat gets busy and presses his friend, Mike Byrd into service, telling the latter that if he will operate the beauty parlor all profits will be shared with him. Word spreads around town that Mike spent a year in Paris studying beauty culture, so he is compelled to demon- strate his ability. And without even knowing it he is expected to marry Betty Belmont in spite of the fact he already has a wife! Mike explains everything to his wife, Pat and Katherine are married and all turns out well. JUNIOR PLAY Roselmzl lVillian1s Miss Pewlcr ,,,, Mr. Gazlslzy ,, Mrs. Horan' Gaclsby Mullins . . Snoopy Scully jill Pill Senalor B. A. Pill , Angelica Boom Pat Water Pam Pier c'r' Hot Water A Colored Gal WAPPSQQQQLQJ A PAP Fiiissiliiliriiiiigafe A Matron A Maid A Man of Means PiAi6iLiPiL.'L'5QQ iPAiPI55iliiiiieiaIQ A Worried Fiancee A Willing Fixer A Visitor lean Gazlxlfy . ,,...7 Y,7,,,,,,,,, A Daughter Frc'zla'iI' I-'nsszfll ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,,,.,,.....,7 ,,,,., . . . A Wandering Soul Hizmilfon Annex .. . i..,7,,,, 7,,7A,,,,,A..,,..,,,,,,, . . l IRENE WERTZ ., JEANETTE CRIPE JOHN LOUTHAIN ,. .. PATRICIA FLORA BETTY PRICE ROBERT MERRELL JOAN WELSII , WVERNON RODY MARGARET MCCOY . ., LLOYD STOVER MARY JANE YATER ....,...vPHYI.LIs AMOS KENNETH MOHLER MAX BRUBAKER A Valet for a Day The Senator and his daughter, Jill, have dropped in to see Mr. and Mrs. Gadsby over the week end. Mrs. Gadsby has some letters the Senator wrote to her and he has come to try to recover them. Unexpect- ed company arrives and the cook gets thc mumps. Pat tries to recover the letters for the Senator but fails. Mrs. Gadsby's jewels and the letters have been stolen. Miss Pewter, a private detective, starts the search when Freddie and Ham bring the criminal to justice. Rosebud gives the jewels to Miss Pewter, as Snoopy had by mistake given the jewels to her thinking it was Mullins. All turns out much to the satisfaction of all, of course, with the exception of Snoopy and Mullins. SUNSHINE SOCIETY FIRST Row-Phyllis Jean Kesler, Rosemary Swing, Maxine Bennett, Tonnetta Horoho, Phyllis Lybrook, Norma Jean Hankins, Patricia Flora, Anna Louise Cripe, Delcie Featherstone, Blanche Robertson, Virginia Alexander, Mary Jane Yater, Ruby B ers. SECOND ,Row-Sue Etherington, Nina Rinehart, Phyllis Amos, Bette Martin, Marjorie Etherington, Jo Ann Young, Olive Gillam, Norma Jean Barber, Phyllis Wilson, Charlotte Louthain, Lillian Kerkhoff, Irene Wertz, Betty Price, Irma Jean Wilson, Eunice Robertson, Opal Stover, Geraldine King. THIRD Row-Joanne Louthain, Jeanette Stover, Dorrena Featherstone, Evelyn Skiles, Mary Cross, Norma Jean Courts, Iris Fisher, Rosalyn Lewis, Norma White, Jeanette Cripe, Myrtle Byers, Betty Dishon, Leona Prifogle, Phyllis Nutt, Maxine East, Joan Welsh, Margaret McCoy, Rita Mae Mynarski. NOT INCLUDED-Leona Vandre, Mae Featherstone, Anita Karns, Mary Jo McConnell, Betty Price. Creed With Love in my heart, forgetting self and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give in- telligent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. SENIOR ORCHESTRA X gff'-by 9 FIRST ROW-Irma Jean Wilson, Norma White, Stuart Gilbert, Betty Price, Vernon Rody, Iris Fisher. STANDING--Phyllis Amos, Norma Barber, Leona Vanclre, Norma Hankins, Mary Jane Yater, Richard Brubaker. NOT INCLUDED-Evelyn Skiles, Lillian Kerkhoff. Orchestra widens musical knowledge and teaches appreciation of all types of music. It develops cooperation and responsibility. ' The Orchestra is still a small organization but Ervin is proud of its ability. Its growth will only come as parents realize its value and will help us through earnest efforts to get an instrument for their child. Let's boost our orchestra. JUNIOR ORCHESTRA W' lfuui Rnw4lhrlcnc King, Aloliunnn Scliructcr, Dickie Sharp, Wiinm Tnrkingum, Rosnbclle Clrilcv. Dale Crircs. Sl cum: Roxx4Kcnncth Vgmdrc, Dickie Gilbert. Norma Barber, Phyllis Iimxwr, Mrs. Gilus. Nui lxc 1 um D-Betty -Ic.m Mcllunncll, Virginia llinciurr. lfmsi RUXX'f'FiHg1lC--PI'LlLfliCC. Siumim Ruxx-- Molly .md Mc. 7 'l'aps. -v The Clmx THIRD Row'4 At Practice. - Af1cr nlic Show. - RCi.4lX1lIiUl1.H FOURTH Row-Orchestra. -- God Bluss Amcric.1. -- The Sutfragcttcsf' ERVIN CAPERS , l:IliS'I Row--rlilie Cfripe Sisters - Girls Clmrus - 'lllns S1 1 UNI: Row-lhnnpling llrnihers i Alcx.1nrler is .n Swnnsef' vlilllllll RLJNX ',lql1C Buy W'l10 Stuilereil .Ind tlie Ciirl Wlin l,ispr-rl. ff Nlr. .xml Mrs. 'limn lllumlx llere's tu Uncle Sammy. l'iUUKlll Row-lN1oonligl1t ci.llLll'Cl Minwrrul. f len Pretty Girls. -V Urrlmexlrg. -- 'l'l1e llilcli llikel llll ru RoWfvl'my's Cllmrus. Y Norma ligirlaer, pianist. -- llnddy llineluri, if Rllyllllll Hand director SIXTH Row.-Rhythm Bandi - Girls Trio. VQWN Wa44:uu w GLEE CLUBS 6vwwo6C Girls Flitsi' Row-Phyllis Kesler, Rosenmry Swing, Maxine Bennett, Tonnetta Iloroho, Phyllis Lybroolt, Norma jean Hankins, Patricia Flora, Anna Louise Cripe, Deleie Featherstone, Blanche Robertson, Virginia Alexander, Mary jane Yater. Si-t:oNo Row-Sue Etherington, Nina Rinehart, Phyllis Amos, Bette Martin, Marjorie Etherington, jo Ann Young, Olive Gillam, Norma jean Barber, Phyllis Wilson, Charlotte Louthain, Lillian Kerkhoff, Irene Wertz, Betty Price, Irma .lean Wilson, Eunice Robertson, Opal Stover. THIRD Row-.loanne Louthain, Jeanette Stover, Dorrena Featherstone, Evelyn Skiles, Mary Cross, Norma jean Courts, Iris Fisher, Rosalyn Lewis, Norma White, Jeanette Cripe, Myrtle Byers, Betty Dishon, Leona Prifogle, Phyllis Nutt, Maxine hast, Joan Welsh, Margaret McCoy. NUT lNC2l.UDlTDfl,CUl13 Vamlre, Mae Featherstone, Mary jo McConnell. Boys ' FIRST Row--Donald Mohler, Billy Moore, Max Brubaker, David Eller, john Ethcrington, Ralph Kelly, Richard Brubaker. Sl-COND Row+Paul Sharp, junior Bennett, Robert Oyler, john Louthain, Lloyd Stover, Vernon Rody, Kenneth Mohler, Robert Merrell. THIRD Row-Robert liller, Loren Shaffer, Robert Hunter, Robert Hensley, Robert Fast, Earl Woodroof, Stuart Gilbert, Marvel Wood, Carl Prifogle. 3,0 O :Q Q! I, ' l .4 ,Y 1 xp! EAGLES First Team FIRST Row-Stuart Gilbert, Ralph Kelly, C., Captain. biicomn Row-Donald Mohler, F5 junior Bennett, G5 David Eller, F. TPIIRD Row-Max Oyler, GQ Couch Albert Spanduu, Robert Eller, F-G. gl-QLQON ll Row-Earl Wcxod- SECOND TEAM l:lliS'l' Row-Max Brubaker, Lg Bill Allen, ll ruff, G5 Kenneth Mohler lfg Lloyd Stover, G. SU BS Richard Brubaker, Bill Moore, Robert Hunter, .Iohn Ftherington, junior Eller, student man- nger, JUNIOR HIGH Ifmsi' Row-Wayne White, Herbert Mohler Dickie Sharp, Max Carey. SECOND Row-Dale Crites, Buddy Wilson Robert Bean, Dickie Gilbert, Junior Har- mon. THIRD Row-junior Eller, Waldo Wood, Will iam Benn, Archie Cooksey. NOT INCLUDED-Lloyd Cook, William Byers ERVIN 23 22 30 25 18 41 34 46 35 28 24 29 41 22 29 23 32 39 21 41 33 22 1941-42 TEAM W' est Middleton Sugar Creek Cutler Howard Jackson Clay QMJ Russiaville Clay QHJ Young America-T Forest-T-F West Middleton Clay QHJ New London Jackson-T West Middleton-T Greentown-T- Jackson Howard Burlington New London Camden Kokomo-T T--Tourney Games F-Finals. F OPP. 14 32 26 24 20 29 43 41 34 21 31 18 24 21 26 41 30 28 40 21 21 41 Cheer Leaders By popular vote of the six upper grades, Mary Jane Yat- er, a junior, and Opal Stover, a senior, were elected cheer leaders of the Ervin High School during the 1941-42 season. The girls worked hard, and contributed a great deal to the school spirit for the support of the team. Basketball Four seniors, a sophomore, and a Freshman made up the Gold and Blue team of Ervin Township in twenty-two games during the 1941-42 hardwood campaign. They came out on the long end of the score fifteen times and were forced to accept defeat seven times. Eight of these victories and three losses were in the Howard County Conference which gave the Eagles third place behind Greentown and West Middleton. The Eagles were presented with a trophy after winning the New Yearis Tournament at Burlington. Three weeks later the Eagles were presented with the Tourney Basketball for being the runner- up team in the Howard County Tourna- ment at Kokomo. At the end of the season the squad was honored by the parents and teachers at a banquet given in the school Gym- nasium. Qfflwf BASEBALL FIRST ROW-Max Oyler, Ralph Kelly, Captain, Donald Mohler, Junior Bennett, David Eller, Robert Hunter. BACK Row-Keith Wolf, Robert Eller, Stuart Gilbert, junior Wolf, Buddy Anderson, Coach Albert Spandau, Bob East, Billy Allen, Robert Hensley, Vernon Rody. Coach Albert Spandau started athletic activities at Ervin by producing a base- ball team that won the first five games on the schedule only to drop the last two. These five victories were enough to insure the Eagles,' of the West-end championship and the right to meet the Beavers of Greentown in the county play-off at Highland Park in Kokomo. Here the Eagles ran into difficulty and were downed 10 to 3. By going through the west-end schedule without a loss the Eagles of the 1941 baseball team upheld the winning streak over West-end teams which now covers ive seasons of play. This record being started in the fall of 1937 by the team that won the county championship for Ervin. ERVIN SCHEDULE OPP. IS Clay QMJ 9 8 Russiaville 3 16 Clay QHJ 0 8 West Middleton 3 11 New London 1 4 Clay KMJ 8 3 Greentown 1 0 Ifmsi Roxxflimxii tlic lll1C-'l'i.LlglC9 dugout. - 'lTl1c lfrvin flash, Dave lfllcr. - Molilcr laying it out. - Al holding runner on second. - Tables--b.iskctball banquet. Si town Row-I-lnglcs No. 1 lmscluull fun. -- Alim, - Alunior lo.1l'ing. - Bcnnutt 'kinki one. Tniiium RoxxfTl1rcc Big Show. - ilini flashing signal, -- Don Hpiuking favorite but. - lfoul on lrobnugli l1olding. l:UUlilIl Rott'-l'..1glcs open liomc 5c.lson. - kluniorf-klim telling gi joke. - llig 'lien vw. Kokmno. v lhvc lfllcr, King of Swat, Hloolsrs one ovcrf' l'1i lll Roxxflirvin fQll1Sf-L:llIlCl', 1 Iilunky ovcrwlidcs tliirtl. - licnnctt burns one over. - Loafing-f lull practice. Sixni Row-Baseball f.ins--Iligliland Park. - Thr: Victory Yell. - After game. 4 Ou r. 647 16.6 V 'T 5 ' , bl J X N r A.-4' W L , . . x y ' X I A-L, X Y COME TO Skaters Delight Roller Rink 2446 N. Washington St. North U.S. 31 For Health Sake Roller Skate New, Clean, Well Managed Private Parties Invited Dial Kokomo 5550 Prices Reasonable Leo Farmer, Mgr. lllllll IIIIII I Ill I I I IIIIIII I I I II I lllll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIII III Il I' allIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllIIIllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIII!IIllIIllllllIIIIIIIIllllIlIIIIIlIIIllllllIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE ezfemmez ez.e.fvamz E PAINTS VARNISHES E H. J. SCHRADER a. co., INC. E Paints - Wallpaper - Sporting Goods E E Electrical Appliances - Automotive Supplies E E 1 2 5 E. WALNUT ST. - KOKOMO, INDIANA - PHONE 61 8 1 E E Kokomo Electric Hatchery compliments of E E Indiana U. S. Approved - E E Pullorum Tested Chicks E E WAYNE FEEDS--POULTRY suPPL1Es Wm. H. TURNER CO. E 2 507-509 North Buckeye 511- Kokomo's Home Owned Department E : Only 322 Blocks North of Court House .1 E Store E E PHONE 7211 E E Compliments of E E Kokomo wreckage Co. Compliments of E E EVERYTHING Fon THE HoME E NM RALPH YATES E PHONE 5808 SPORTING Goons E 5 Brooker Auto Service E INTERNATIONAL TRUCK ' 5 SALES al SERVICE Kokomo, Indiana E E HUDSON AUTO AGENCY : 2 413 N. Washington St. Kokomo, Ind. E sllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllIlllIllllIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE E Gerharts Drug Store ROYAL TYPEWRITERS N0 SAFER PLACE FOR SHEAFFER PEN SETS : PRESCRIPTION WORK E Boyce Uffice Equipment Co. E E N. W. Corner Square Phone 9162 E E KOKOMO, INDIANA 308 N. Main Kokomo E GRADUATION GIFTS Compliments of GREETING CARD STORE Carl-Ann Shop Kokomo ,oo Sweet Book Store Kokomo, Ind. Sears Has Served Your Grandparents . . . Sears Has Served Your Parents . . . Sears Now Hopes To Serve You, Graduates of Ervin High School SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. KOKOMO, INDIANA 1IllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlIlIlllIIllllllIIIlIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll' EIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllu EENJOY FURNAS E ICE CREAM : Kokomo, Ind. E SPORTING GOODS E SNEPP 8, FAGER E A Little Store With a Little Overhead E Satisfied With a Little Profit I TELEPHONE 7586 - 119 E. Walnut Street ,E Kokomo, Ind. E Compliments of E RUSSIAVILLE MILLING CO. E RUSSIAVILLE, IND. E We Invite You To Inspect E Our Large Stock of E NEW AND USED BAND AND ORCHESTRA E INSTRUMENTS E While Our Stock is so Complete 5 Mygrant Music House E The Friendly Music Store TOBIAS STUDIO GRAND PHOTOGRAPHS EVERYWHERE ON EARTH or From the Air Kokomo, Incl. PHONE 4920 106 N. Main St. Schiff's Big Shoe Store DEPENDABLE SHOES For the Entire Family KOKOMO - - - INDIANA Don't Say Bread - Say CORN-TOP It's Dietzen's Kokomo EVERY GIFT FOR THE GRADUATE ROGER W. BRINEY JEWELRY 1 GIFTS 215 North Main Dial 4444 E 121 w. Mulberry st. Kolcolvlo KOKOMO' INDIANA EllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT 'E-llllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllIlllllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllIlllllIlllllIIIIIIIIIllllllIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL E Compliments of E CATRON'S BARBER SHOP : and B auty Parlor E Burlington, Ind. : Nearly Everybody Trades at the 1: a s s'ronI: E KOKOMO'S FASTEST GROWING E DEPARTMENT STORE 5 For All County Sports : Read E The Kokomo Tribune E DICK RAINBOLT E Sports Editor GEORGE'S RADIO, AUTO and REFRIGERATION SERVICE Is The Place to Get Good Parts and SERVICE for your CAR, YOUR RADIO and YOUR REF RIGERATOR When It Won't Run Phone 6771 116 So. Buckeye St. and 116-120 W. Superior Kokomo, Ind. H. 82 H. SALES and SERVICE GENERAL AUTO REPAIR LIGHT BODY AND FENDER WORK Burlington, Ind. PENNEY'S Where the Thrifty Shopper Finds Extra Quality Our Merchandise Is Right PENNEY'S Kokomo,s Headquarters for Thrifty Shoppers glillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIlllllllllllllllllIIIlllllIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIF alllllllllIIlIllIIIllIIIIIllllIIIlllllIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIlIlIllIlIIIIIIIlIllIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIlIIIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllt . 5 PLANT E TGDD HYBRIDS E FLORA - BURLINGTON WALTER K- PR-ING E W' H' Todd 8: Son McCormick-Deering Dealer E Telephone 4726 519 N. Buckeye St. E Kokomo's Most Complete I BAND AND ORCHESTRA : HEADQUARTERS I KOKOM0, INDIANA - Lorenz Music Store E 119 so. Main st. Phones 6265 : Howard Co. Farm 5 Bureau C0'0P- Moore Printing Co., Inc. E QUALITY MERCHANDISE Printers - Stationers - Office Supplies E REASONABLE PRICES PHONE 3591 - 5 E Patronize Your Own Business E 114 South Buckeye St. - W I - e Are an mportant Market Factor KOKOMO, INDIANA E COME IN I Phones 6333 and 5906 : Compliments of ' Compliments E STOUT 82 SON E FURNISHINGS and Burlington Hardware E ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR Minneapolis-Moline Implements E Where A Round Dollar Gets A Square Deal E Russiaville : ?llllllllIIlIlIlIlIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIlllllllIlllllllIIllllIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll glllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIllllIIIIlIlllllllIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIllIlIIIlIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllk Olsen 82 Ebann s E Compliments of E 216 N. Main St. E E Wood Theatre E WATCHES, DIAMONDS, and JEWELRY E E ALWAYS A SHOW YOU'LL ENJOY N0 Extra Charge for Credit Q E Kokomo, loo. E E KOKOMO'S LARGEST JEWELRY STORE : E SUITS from 522.50 to 535.00 2 - HATS 83.95 to 87.50 : E JEWELRY by SWANK : E Compliments of SWEATERS 52.95 Up E A BARNARD LUMBER co. 5 : wo, tho SENIORS, wish to toko this E E Burlington, Indiana Hopkins Bros Inc' E E for their cooperation in helping to E E present the Senior Play. E E EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Compliments of E E PLUMBING-LUMBER-PAINTS Mclntosh Laundry E E See Us Before E E You Buy - 5 Modernistic Beauty Shop E E ALL KINDS OF BEAUTY CULTURE E E . Mrs. Kinder Miss Almon E 5 Kokomo E E Phone 9393 204 W. Walnut St. E illllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIlllIlllIIllIIIlIlIIllllIIIIllIIIIIIIIIllllIllllllllllllllllllli .g For Graduation E - opportunity to express our Thanks to E : 319 N. Main-210 W. Walnut, S .IIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllllIllIlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- The private secretaries, accountants, and executives of the future will be those who get specialized training. Kokomo Business College College Building Kokomo, Indiana Highest Quality Funeral Service and Monuments at a reasonable cost. Wayne Ladd 3 Miles North of Kokomo on Highway No. 31 Bunker Hill Telephones 0 We Wish to Thank ALL of Our Advertisers For Their Cooperation GIVE YOURSELF A MUSICAL EDUCATION College of Music Fredfrick Heinmiller, Director ALL DEPARTMENTS COMPETENT FACULTY 231 E. Mulberry St. Telephone 4458 KOKOMO, INDIANA Compliments Ridge-Way Store State Road 22 ERVIN 'llllllulllllllllllllllllllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllIIIIllllIllIIIllIllIIIIIIllIIIIIlllllllllllIIIIIIIIllllllIIIIIllllllllIIIIIllllIIllllllllllllIllllllllllllll -v v. ' x -Viv ' Bl .


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