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Smoke Sianals of 1952 Volume Five Published by the Senior (lass FOREWORD The Fair Oaks Class of fifty and two Is presenting pictures and phrases for yous Something to read when you're old and grey Something to remind you of days passed away. To remind you of your buddies, young and old When ‘the world outside is go windy and cold, Larry Slinkard Thomas Cover 2° © 0 © © © Editor e Assistant Editor ee ee © © Typist « Assistant Typist e Business Manager Jerry Armstrong o o e ° ° ° e e e Picture Layout Phyllis Phares . o o o Geraldine Longstreth . Betty Gilmore . ° Doyle Harrington ° Ronnie Cox .o 6 oo ° ° Circulation Manager ° e e e Sports Editor ° e e © Photographer ° Composition Editor Sue Williams . ° e e © e Historian Tom Cover o o « o o eo 0 8 Assistant Business Manager Charlene Schima (Not Pictured) « © Class Will and Prophecy Marlene Dunn . 2 © « © ce © 0 © e © Class Will and Prophecy Delos Shaw 4 2. eoeccrcec e © eee ec Picture Layout Ao Fe Allene 2 0 oe oe ce © © 2° © © © © © e e © Sponsor Ralph Myers oe Melvin Murphy  « Carl Schleman . « Dorothy Miller . [ — — = J tent WwW = We, the graduates of 1952, sincerely dedicate this annual to JAMES W. SIMS, sponsor of our class during our sopho- more, junior and senior years, whose honesty, integrity, understanding and guidance has been and will continue to be highly inspirational to us and to all his associates. A. F. ALLEN A. Be Indiana Central College 198 Social Studies and English FRANCES BARKER A. B. Ball State 1920 Third and Fourth Grade HUBERT BLAIR B. S. Special Industrial Arts Ball State 1930 Industrial Arts ROBERT W. FERRIS Be Me E. Indiana University 1919 Music DAISY GEARY Indiana State 1925-26 Indiana State 190 Fifth and Sixth Grade EDITH MARKLE Art, English and Librarian tn TT = ESOL BEULAH McCOLLY Indiana State 1921-22 Evansville College 1939 First and Second Grade Jo G. MINNIEAR Ae Be Ball State 1931 M. S. Indiana University 191 Principal JAMES W. SIMS B. Se Indiana State 198 M. S. Indiana State 1951 fathematics and Science ELWYN E. STUDER Be S. Canterbury College 1950 Social Studies Physical Education JEAN UESSELER B. S. Ball State 1950 Commerce and Physical Education ELIZABETH ZIMMER Be S. Indiana State 194) Home Economics and Biology Lunch Room Supervisor GERALD ARTHUR ARMSTRONG President of Class h; Basketball 3,5 Pep Club 2, 3, hy Hi-¥ 33 Track 3; Softball 3; Press Club; Annual, Assistant Editor 3; Editor h; Class Play 3, he BETTY JANE GILMORE Sunshine 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1,2,3,h3 Band 1,2,3,43 Pep Club, Secretary 3 Press Club l; Vice-President of Class 1; Secretary Treasurer of Class h; Student Council 1, Class Play 3, ho GEORGE THOMAS COVER Band 1, 2, 3, 4s Basketball 1,2,3,3 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Press Club, Assistant Editor 3; Editor 4; Choris 2; Pep Club 1,253,43 President of Class 1, Class Play 35). ROBERT DOYLE HARRINGTON Basketball 3, hs; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, h; Press Club ; ‘Band 2,3,4; Softball 3; Track 2,3,4; Chorus ]; King of Autumn Leaves 3; Secretary of Class 1; Class Play 3, hs RONALD RAY COX Basketball 1,2,3,4; Press Club 3, h; Pep Club 1,2,3,43 Track 2,3,4; Soft- Ball 3; Hi-Y 2,3, Vice-President . GERALDINE ELLEN LONGSTRETH Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Sunshine Ls. by Treasurer 2, President 3; Chorus 1, Pianist 2,3,4; Press Club 1,4, Assis- tant Editor 2, Editor 3; President of — 2, Vice-President 3; Class Play 3ahe MARTHA MARLENE DUNN Sunshine 1,2,3; Band 1, 2, 3, hs Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer ; Press Club 1,2,43; Treasurer of Class 2; Secretary Treasurer 1,3; Chorus 1,2,3,; Class Play 3h. DOROTHY LAVARNE MILLER Sunshine 1,2,3,4; Press Club 4; Class Play 3. CARL DUAIN SCHLEMAN Basketball 2, 3, hs Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,34; Track 2, 3; Softball 3. . MELVIN EARL MURPHY Basketball 1,2,3,43; Track 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pr ess Club 2, 3, hs; Chorus 1, 2, hs Band 1;2,3,4; Hi-Y Chaplain 2,3,President 4; Vice-Presi- dent of Class 4; softball 3; Class Play 3, he HERMAN DELOS SHAW Band 1,2,3,ls Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Clubh Press Clab 4; Hi-Y 2,3; Class Play 33 RALPH EDWARD MYERS Basketball 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,33 Press Club 1, 3, hs; President of Class 3 Track 1, 3; Softball 3; Class Play SUE WILLIAMS Press Club 1,2,3,h; Class Play h. Pep Club 1,2,3,)1 Sunshine 1,2, 3,4 3 3 CHARLENE ROSE MARIE SCHINA Sunshine 1,2,3; Band 1,2,4; Chorus 1, 253943; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Press Club 3,43 Class Play 3,h. CLASS PROPHECY Well, here it is — 1962, It has been exactly ten short years since fourteen young people, eligible to enter the big wide wonderful world, graduated from dear old Fair Oaks. We shall long remember those graduation exercises, but now on this beautiful May evening we are on our way to attend The Reunion of the Class of '52 , As I park my big Cadillac Convertible, I notice the big beautiful mansion in front of me. Guess who the owner is and who the hostess will be for tonight! None other than Mrs. Ron- ald Porter, the former Betty Gilmore. As the butler opens the door I am surprised to See it is Delos Shaw. He has been work- ing at the Porter's residence for Five years. As the guests en- ter, Mrs. Porter comes to welcome them, As I glance around the room I see at the first table, Melvin ey the world's famous jet pilot working with the ry tes Air Force and, of course, Nancy is there also. Sitting with Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are Ralph Myers and his wife. Ole is known around the world as the great car designer for the MYEROMOBILE COMPANY. Seated at the next table is Doctor Thomas Cover, Professor Ronald Cox, and Mr. Carl Schleman. Tommy is a psychiatrist at the Institution in Kankakee, Illinois. Ronnie, one of the great professors at the State University, is the Head of the Athletic Department, - Carl is a successful dress designer from Paris and has made a special trip to this country just to attend the reunion.. He has made several original dress designs and we understand that he is . doing quite well. At the next table we see Major-and Mrs. Dar—— rough. Mrs. Darrough is the former Sue Williams. At the pre- sent they are living in South Dakota. Sitting with Major and Mrs. Darrough are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lindahl. You will remember Mrs. Lindahl .as the former pe Miller. They raise cows, pigs, chickens, and a few little 8 ona big ranch. near Fair Oaks. Over here we see General and Mrs. Robert W. -Simonin, the former Marlene Dunn. Marlene recently returned from a trip to Europe. “Sitting with General and Mrs. Simonin are Mr. we Harrington and wife, and Mr, sory Armstrong and wife. Doyle is a great artist now residing in ie. He has his own art gallery Jerry also lives in Rome and is acting as Doyle's assistant, helping him sell his famous paintings. Sitting over there I see Miss Geraldine Longstreth, one of the world's greatest organists now living in New fore City. She has just returned from a world wide tour. Sitting with Geraldine I see world renown, Miss Charlene Schima, Queen of Rollerskating. Charlene has her own troupe and travels across the United States as well as Europes As for me, I am Miss Schima's chauffeur. I was just peek- ing in the window. Juniors The Junior. Class of 195]-52 has fifteen students .enrolled. Viana Cover was elected President; Mary Ellen Crawford, Vice- president; Frank Bell, Treasurer; and Ray Bozell, Secretary. M r. Allen is our sponsor. FIRST ROW, left to right: Ray Bozell, Jerry Brunton, Eddie Cox, Mary Ellen Crawford. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Dykhuizen, Bob Lewis, Willis Pettet, Phyllis Phares, THIRD ROW: Layton Profrock, Darlene Vlahos, Georgia Williams, Dean Woods. NOT PICTURED: Frank Bell, Viana Cover, Raymond Mattocks. Sophomores The Sophomore Class has seventeen members this year. We have lost four and gained two since we were Freshmen. The officers this year ares Jessie Bailey, President; Halleck Long,. Vice-president; Larry Slinkard, Secretary; and Joan Crawford, Treasurer. Kr. Ferris is our sponsors FIRST ROW, left to right: Jessie Bailey, Patty Cover, Eileen Curnutt, Joan Crawford, Leona Dunn. SECOND ROW: Charles Gilmore, Phyllis Herre, Hal- eck Long, Ralph Murphy, Howard Parks, THIRD ROW: Dwayne Potts, Marlene Schultz, Nancy Schultz, Larry Slinkard, Edith Smith. FOURTH ROW: Edmund Studer, Norma Vandre, Freshmen The Freshmen Class: had twenty-seven members at the beginning of the year, but Judy Massey, Donald Childers, and Gordon Salyers quit, so we now have twenty-four. The following are our class officers: Hugh Long, President; Delos Longstreth, Vice-president; Lora Mattocks, Secretary; and Jorja Mae Spicer, Treasurer, Mr. Hlair is our sponsor. FIRST ROW, -left-to right: Wilma Alexander, Thelma Armstrong, Frank Barger, Sharon- Blankenship, Ruby Coates, Willie Cox. SECOND ROW: Susie DeYoung. Dorothy Glenn, Robert Graham, James Harsha, Bill Lewis, Hugh Long. THIRD ROW:. Delos Longstreth, Lora-Mattocks, Barbara Schultz, James Schultz, Kenneth Schultz, Marvin Selby, FOURTH ROW: Robert Smith, Georgia Spicer,. Louise Spicer, Barbara Stowers, Freddy Yates, Robert Zea. Fighth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Shirley Bell, Maxine Brinson, Dean Conley, John Fredel, Charles Halsma, Eleanor Herre. SECOND ROW: Shirley Mae Hoffman, Jean Ann Kingma, Maureen Michal, Linda Murphy, Doris Nelson, Howard Nelson, THIRD ROW: Karen Parks, Carol Patzschke, Everett Piatt, Charles Schultz, Shirley Shelhart, Maxine Stowers. FOURTH ROW: Pate ricia Tilton, Janice Walther, Bobby Williams, William Williams. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: Robert Bain, Margaret Blankenship, Patricia Bozell, Stephen Comer, Carson Conley, Virginia Davis. SECOND ROW: Si- mon DeYoung, Alvin Eisele, Jimmy Evans, Anna Kauffman, Loretta Myres, Galen Potts. THIRD ROW: Gene Sheffer, Roland Schultz, Robin Zea. Not Pictured, Howard Carter. Sixth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: David Bozell, Vera Brinson, George Brockus, Deanna Comer, Wayne Crawford, Betty DeYoung. SECOND ROW: Myron Pate zschke, Patricia Nelson, Philip Michal, Donald Murphy, Michael Shelhart, Jack Pettet. THIRD ROW: Manly Stowers, Paul Wiseman, Billy Yates. Fifth Grade FIRST ROW, left to right: James Black, Billy Blankenship, James Brinson, Goldie Cox, Patricia Van Dyke, Judy DeYounge SECOND ROW: Sue Finch, Wayne Halsma, Eugene- Hanford, Karen Herre, Margie Huisel, Elia Mae Kauff- mane THIRD ROW: Joyce Kingma, Diana Iuchene, Meryle Patzschke, Janet Payne, Mary Pettet, Carol Profrocke FOUWTH ROW: Gerald Rice, Harry Rice, Brian Schultz, Dorothy Walther, Connie Winslow. 18 Fourth Grade a x be ee ro thes: és A MA, eo! FIRST ROW, left to right: Bar= bara Bell, Patty Jo Blankenship, Norma Childers, Dinah Comer, Ronald Crawford, Judith Harsha. SECOND ROW: - Beverly Nelson, Stephen Parks, Darwin Patzschke, Melvin Schultz. Third Grade AO GG Oi) Sh a FIRST ROW, eft to right: Susan Bain, Everett Bell, Conley, Betty Davis, Ralph Harsha, Jessie Howard. ROW: Walter Huisel, Anna Mae Kennedy, Eileen Knip, Ricky Morin, Robert Murphy, Benny Parks. THIRD ROW: Myra Pate zschke, Raymond Schultz, Sandra Shelhart, Janet Stowers, Wanda Stroup, Darlene Tillema. FOURTH ROW: Donald Walther, Lloyd Williams. SECOND GRADE Bova = | pad P a i. 4 sy 4 a ave Wik os bey FIR®T ROW, left to right: Larry Conley, James Cox, Gene DeYoung, Alice Howard, Robert Huisel, Warren Knip. SECOND ROW: Dennis Luchene, James Michal, Dean Morin, Verlin Murphy, Rosalita Patzschke, Alfred Rice. TITRD ROW: James Sigman, Karen Spencer, - Patricia Stroup, William Stroup, Judy Zea. FIRST GRADE FIRST 2OW, left to right: Nellie Cox, Larry Fredel, Harry Hanford, Bruce Hoffman, Joe Krompen. SECOND 30W: Wayne Pataschke, Mary Petz, Joan Rice, Sandra Schultz, David Spencer. THIRD ROW: Lonnie Stroup, Jerald Stowers, Bonita VanDykes DON'T BE BASHFUL «DOYLE HARRINGTON «BETTY GILMORE oeeeeeTOM COVER PHYLLIS BURK....+.s. FRANCES TERRY... CAR OLINE GREEN... oeeeeeesesDOROTHY MILLER OFFICER PLUCK...+e« «.-DELOS SHAW DIRECTED BY.seeecesevecceccccccccsserseehe Fy ALLEN PLACE: The living room of the Adams' cottage sit- uated at Pine Lake, a popular summer resort. HERE COMES CHARLIE CHARACTERS NORA MALONE. .ssssecsesccecs ° OFFICER TIM McGRILL.. seeeeeeeeesRALPH MYERS MRS. FANNY FARNHAM. «GERALDINE LONCSTRETH seeeee JERRY ARMSTRONG ««eMELVIN MURPHY CHARLIE HOPPS....ececeseees «++sBETTY GILMORE MRS. CAROLINE SMYTHE=KERSEY. ++sCHARLENE SCHIMA MORTIMER SMYTHE-KERSEY.'... eeeeeeeTOM COVER DIRECTED BY...esseesccccceccovccecsecceeks Fe ALLEN PLACE: Larry Elliot's home in a suburb of St. Louis, : TIME: Present LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the membe rs of the Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School, in this Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-two, do hereby declare our- selves to be of sound mind, body and spirit, not being under the influence of any person, drug, . or liquor of any kind, do solemnly bequeath these, our most prized and cherished possessions, to the undergraduates of Fair Oaks High School. PART I We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to get along with the teachers to the Junior Class, We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to produce a good play in our Junior and Senior years to the Sophomore Class. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath our ability to have parties to the Freshman Class, : PART II I, Jerry Armstrong, do hereby bequeath my ability to be on the honor roll to the basketball boys and my weakness for girls to Gene Sheffer. I, Thomas Cover, do hereby bequeath my curly hair to Ralph Murphy and my ability to drive carefully to Dean Woods. , 5 I; Ronald Cox, do hereby bequeath my ability to grow to Halleck Long and my baritone voice to Charles Gilmore. , I, Marlene Dunn, do hereby bequeath my wool socks to Georgia Williams and my love for Soldiers to any loyal and eligible girl. I, Betty Gilmore, do hereby bequeath my singing voice to Nancy Schultz and my red hair to Linda Murphy. 4 I, Doyle Harrington, do hereby bequeath my ability to decorate my car.to Ray Bozell and my ability to draw to the Art Class, ‘I, Geraldine Longstreth, do hereby bequeath my girlish f Bailey and my ability to work in the office to Phyllis Ph: I, Dorothy Miller, do hereby bequeath my ability to set Schultz and my ability to go steady to Mary Ellen Crawfo: I, Melvin Murphy, do hereby bequeath my cowboy, boots to masculine figure to Jerry Brunton. h Myers, do hereby bequeath my ability to type to Evelyn Dykhvizen ability to get good grades in government to Eddie Cox. I, Charlene Schima, do hereby bequeath my love for farmers to Darlene Vlahos and my ability to rollerskate to Leona Dunn. I, Carl Schleman, do hereby bequeath my ability to play basketball to Bobby Williams and my false teeth to Edith Smith. I, Delos Shaw, do hereby bequeath my ability to play my horn to Hugh Long and all of my good looks to Howard Carter. (Not that he needs itd) I, Sue Williams, do hereby bequeath my ability to keep a good supply of chewing gum to the Band students and my ability to work in the cafeteria to Phyllis Herre. 5 PART III To Mr. Minniear: We bequeath a Senior Class that makes straight A's in Government. To Mr. Studer: A basketball team’ that will take the State championship. To Mr. Blairs A carload of lumber and lots of new tools for the shop. To Mr. Allen: Another Class to put on a successful play like the plays presented by the Seniors.of '52. To Mrs. Zimmer: A Home Economics Class that is neat and has initiative. To Mr. Ferris: Another musically inclined class just like the Seniors. To Miss Uesseler: A Typing Class like the Seniors were in '50 and '51. To Mr. Sims: An Algebra Class that will get their lessons every days To Miss Markle: All of our study periods for her to eat dinner, To the Schools: Another dozen Senior Classes just like ours3 Witnessed by: Principal Len Sponsor 7 2 President . Melvin and his prize poodle! Whose car?? Evelyn's, Darlene's, Phyllis's, or Mary Ellen's???7? What are you hugging, Jerry A.? It's diff- erent nowliit! 4 Mr, Mair, Ronnie Cox, Dwayne Potts, Dean Woods, Melvin Murphy, Ralph Myers, Willis Pettet. Halleck Long, Charles Gilmore, Howard Parks, Robert Zea, James Schultz, Delos Longstreth, Marvin Selby, Hugh Long, Ralph Murphy, Carl Schleman, Jerry Armstrong. AL oe FIRST ROW, left to right: Jessie Bailey, Mary Ellen Crawford, Miss Uesseler, Norma Vandra, Tommy Cover. SECOND ROW: Delos Longstreth, Betty Gilmore, Georgia Williams, John Fredel, Evelyn Dykhuizen, Dorothy Miller. THIRD ROW: Layton Pro= frock, Sue Williams, Jerry Armstrong, Charlene Schima, Viana Cover, Geraldine Longstreth, Doyle Harrington, Ralph Myers, Ronald Cox, Pat Cover. FOURTH R0W: Jerry Brunton, Howard Parks, Delos Shaw, Larry Slinkard, Melvin Murphy, Lora Mate tocks, Eileen Curnutt, Jorja Spicer, Darlene Vlahos. MOTTO «, AND MAINTAIN THROUGHOIT 7 Rl e OF CHRISTIAN FF Soy, ANDARD MN Cites, © ss 3h : Tip y HI- FIRST ROW, left to right: Eddie Cox, Robert Graham, Layton Profrock, Marvin Selvy, Ronnie Cox, Ralph Murphy, Mr. Allen. SECOND ROW: Dwayne Potts, Delos Longstreth, Jerry Bruton, Howard Parks, Dean Woods, Tom Cover, Hugh Long. THIRD ROW: Ray Bozell, Melvin Murphy, Halleck Long, Ch arles Gilmore, Larry Slinkard, Willis Pettet, Doyle Harrington. Co-sponsor, Jerry's Barber Shop Shelby, Indiana -Co-sponsor, Rensselaer Republican Rensselaer, Indiana FIRST ROW, left to right: Mr. Ferris, Evelyn Dykhuizen, Ruby Coates, Betty Gilmore, Georgia Williams, Norma Vandre, Sharon Blankenship, : Thelma Armstronge SECOND ROW: Leona Dunn, Dorothy Glenn, Geraldine Longstreth, Eileen Curnutt, Charlene Schima, Edith Smith, Jessie Bailey, Nancy Schultz, Barbara Schultz. THIRD ROW: Robert Graham, Hugh Long, Doyle Harrington, Charles Gilmore, Larry Slinkard, Halleck Long, Melvin Murphy, Layton Profrock. FIRST ROW, left to rightr Linda Murphy, Wilma Alexander, Maureen Mich- al, Darlene Vlahos, Lora Mattocks, Ray Bozell, Layton Profrock, Janice Walther, Barbara Stowers, Fritz Blankenship. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Dy- khuizen, Ralph Murphy, Eleanor Herre, Betty Gilmore, Doris Nelson, Phy- llis Phares, Philip Michal, Tom Cover. THIRD ROW: Mary Ellen Crawford, James Schultz, Viana Cover, Charlene Schima, Freddy Yates, Nancy Schultz, Hugh Long. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Brunton, Doyle Harrington, Willis Pettet, Delos Shaw, Melvin Murphy, Carl Schleman, Halleck Long, Howard Nelson. A Co-sponsor, Williams Jewelry Store Rensselaer, Indiana AOTTOs FISST HOW, left to rizht: Evelyn Dykhuizen, Dorothy Miller, Willma Alexander, Norma Vandra, Phyllis Phares, Sharon Blank- enship, Mrs. Zimmer. SECOND ROW: Betty Gilmore, Sue Williams Darlene Vlahos, Jessie Bailey, Joan Crawford, Nancy Schultz, Georgia Williams, Phyllis Herre. THIRD 20Ws Edith Smith, Viana Cover, Pat Cover, Mary Ellen Crawford, Lora Mattocks, Geraldine Longstreth, Eileen Curnutt, Leona Dunne NOTHE RS Team £ n0 ¢:- 2 FIRST HALF SECOND HALF Facatuts ft en [noone [oT ere [em EET e fd Slaoyve nro aL al 7| | Arzestrond y| | rye al 25 eee ZaS5 Sclayp Swart White Te g 33) X Place Fay. Date Dec. ¥ 9s Time Out YZ FAS Timer HAR vey Ww. Scorer J, S MS Cheer Leaders Viana Cover = Darlene Vlahos - Jessie Bailey FIRST ROW, left to right: Marvin Selby, James Harsha, James Schultz, Delos Longstreth, Robert Zea, Ralph Murphy. SECOND ROW: Jerry Brun ton, Howard Parks, Hugh Long, Bob Lewis, Willis -Pettet, Ray Bozell. Co-Syonsor, Bahr's Bar Cafe Shelby, Indiana Co-Sponsor, White Advertising Shelby, Indiana Elwyn Studer, Coach Jerry Armstrong, Captain cparjes Gilmore, Co-captain Jerry Brunton, Manager | Halleck Long Melvin Murphy Raymond Mattocks Co-Sponsor, Flatt's Dresd Shop Shelby, Indiana Co-Sponsor. Dr. .C. F, Mackey Rens: eluer, Indians ROCKETS Charles Schultz, Bob Williams, Charles Halsma, Howard Nelson, James Williams, Everett Piatt, Fritz Blankenship. fL.of X44, left to right: Butch DeYoung, Galen Potts, Bobbie Bain, Steven Comer, SECOND ROW: Robin Zea, Roland Schuitz, dim Evans, Gene Sheffer, Alvin Eisele. Co-Sponsor, Financial Service Rensselaer, Indiana Co Sponsor, Fendig's Rexall Drug Rensselaer, Indiana 36 The Song Bird ! Rahl Raht Professor Of Science T Mea: Business! AUTOGRAPHS RENSSELAER MOTOR SALES, ING, YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER We wish to extend congratulations to the 1952 graduating class of Fair Oaks High School. Courteous service, fine facilities, and skilled servicemen are always here to welcome you. Floyd J. Dugan, Pres. COMPLIMENTS OF Rensselaer STATE BANK KNAUB INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Rensselaer WRIGHTS FURNITURE STORE The Best In Home Furnishings Cee rrcecccevsvvccenesccooces Finance your next car With HOME FINANCE Co., INC. Rensselaer CAMPBELL PRINTING COMPANY Pree voccervccvessesscesoese Printing Of The Better Kind Pee ccccvcccccccesccccenvoee Phone 28) Rensselaer GOooD LUCK SENIORS SNO-BALL DRIV-I¥ MALTS SHAKES PADGITT IHMPLEMENT COMPANY FARMERS GRAIN COMPANY Allis-Chalmers Grain and Coal New Idea Sales - Service Phone 7 Repair - Parts Phone 120 Rensselaer Rensselaer TALBERT-SCHAAB PAUL BRUSNAHAN CLETUS KOHLEY LUMBER CO., INC. R ensselaer Indiana Farm Implements Coal Fertilizer Rensselaer MORRIS GARAGE H. C. DEKOCK SONS D-X Gas GROCERIES -— FRESH MEATS Electric Acetylene Welding LOCKER SERVICE Darcy Morris, Prop. HARDWARE APPLIANCES De Motte SHELBY RECREATION CAFE TAVERN Bill Myers Phone Lowell 5215 SHELBY LUMBER SUPPLY COQ Doors - Moulding Millwork - Coal - Paint Concrete Blocks Phone Lowell 5218 Andy Schissler Shelby, Indiana Grain - Feeds = Coal Lumber - Fertilizer - Tile Building Material Shelling Hauling Phone 9,7 A PARR ELEVATOR Parr Indiana i) Eleanor 5 Beauty Shop Thayer SHEDD FLORAL CO Telephone 26 Corner Abigail and Warner Streets Flowers For 411 Occasions SHOE REBUILDING OQ. A. Jarvis Rensselaer BARBARA'S BEAUTY SHOP 214% Washington Street For All Types Of Beauty Service Phone 396 Rensselaer JACKSON FUNERAL CHAPEL Day Night Ambulance Service Phone 23 or 250 GURNEY J. JESSEN Watches - Diamonds Jewelry Watch Jewelry Repairing Rensselaer Indiana Teen Age Headquarters At FENDIG'S FAIR Blouses - Sweaters - Skirts Dresses - Hosiery - Costume Jewelry Rensselaer Indiana CHAS. L. MURPHY Insurance and Bonds Phone 119 Black Rensselaer Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF DR. C. EB. JOHNSON Rensselaer COMPLIMENTS OF FARMERS MERCHANTS BANK Phone 148 Rensselaer MINIATURE TRAIN CO. A Good Place To Work Rensselaer DAD'S ROOT BEER JASPER COUNTY DISTRIBUTORS Rensselaer HERMANSON MOTOR SALES mnnnnhins COMPLIMENTS OF SILVER GRILL Renovelaer MURRAY’S PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION FARM CREDIT SERVICE Harold Sage Manager Rensselaer COMPLIMENTS OF REP. WM. A. WOODWORTH Rensselaer MIDWAY Lonzo Wiseman, Prop. Groceries and Meats Gas = Feeds - Oil Phone -92) D Falvey MEN and @ BOYS em 85 Rensselaer JASPER COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. PHILIP R. BLUE JOHN S. BLUE The only set of abstract books in the county. Rensselaer COMPLIMENTS OF RUSSELL JEWELRY W. Washington Street Rensselaer Indiana JENSEN DRUG -CO. Wallpaper Prescriptions Veterinary Supplies Phone 52 Rensselaer Indiana JOE'S PRODUCE CO. Poultry - Eggs Cream - Feeds Cash Buyer and Dealer Phone 61 Rensselaer Indiana SHOP AT SEARS, ROEBUCK CO, AND SAVE Rensselaer Indiana Bowl For Fun = Health - Exercise America's Number One Pastime MAPLE LANES BOWLING ALLEY Phone 155 South College Street, Near College Rensselaer Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF LAWRENCE PIATT Parr Store Phone 939 F COMPLIMENTS OF WAHL'S TAVERN Rensselaer FELDER CHEVRCLETS - BUICKS TRUCKS Sales Service Rensselaer ARROW CLEANERS RENSSELAER HOTEL SOUTH COLLECE AVENUE Phone 269 SIGO'S NEWS AGENCY Daily Papers - Magazines School Supplies Phone 351 CARKFAN CAFE COMPLIMENTS OF Home Hade Pies PHIL 00D and SEED STORE Cooking Phone 609 Rensselaer Rensselaer Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF HOPKINS HOPKINS JASPER CQ. REMC. Attorneys Owned By Those It Serves Rensselaer COMPLIMENTS OF THE LUNCH ROOM Hamburgers French Fries Ro P,. CARTON Home Made Pies Rensselaer EDWARD'S DEPT. STORE Everything For Everybody Rensselaer ELDRIDGE SHUMAKER SOUTH SIDE STANDARD SHELL SERVICE Washing - Greasing Gas - O41 Goodrich Tires Batteries Orville Russell Phone 170 Phone 635 Rensselaer Rensselaer I ndiana HUDSON'S YOUNG'S FLOWER SERVICE Linoleun, Paint Wallpaper YOUNG'S PHIL-GAS SERVICE Store With The Sport Center All Kinds Of Sporting Equipment Phone 457 Rensselaer Indiana LEWIS REFRIGERATION SERVICE JASPER COUNTY'S Commercial - Home Freezer Household = Milk Coolexs LEADING NEWS PAPER Motor Repairs Phone 687 Residence 909=J Jd. A. Lewis THE JASPER COUNTY NEWS Rensselaer Indiana THE FASHION STORE SOUTH SIDE TEXACO Junior Sportswear AND GROCERY Dresses Coats Suits Fred Overton Phone 35 Phone 81 Rensselaer Indiana Rensselaer Indiana J. A. GRANT SON, Inc. Common Carrier Motor Freight Chicago Lafayette Rensselaer FIREBAUGH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Oliver Farm Equipment De Laval Cream Separators and Milking Machines Rensselaer EARL STROIS SON Farmall Tractors International Trucks Farm Implements Accessories Hardware GENE FLATT STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Phone Lowell 6528 GRATNER'S RADIATOR SHOP 300 North Franklin Street Rensselaer Indiana SHELBY BARBER SHOP S. Drinski, Prop. WICKER 'S SHELBY SERVICE Gas - Oil - Repairing Radiator Service Phone Lowell 6326 RED BONNIE'tS TAVERN CASSILL'S GROCERY COMPLIMENTS OF Groceries - Meats - Ice Cream FRED WANN'S Open Evenings Sundays SERVICE STATION Thayer Indiana GE GREGOR PHIL'S GARAGE ee « Me Gr Tractor Auto Repairing eave cranes Phone }}111 Roselawn OTTO DE YOUNG SONS MARY'S RESTAURANT JOHN DEERE Sales Service De Motte Phone 22 KAPER' S FEED SALES PILLSBURY'S BEST FEEDS THE CLEANER MAN We Deliver De Motte Rensselaer, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF RAMP'S CHEVROLET SERVICE FEMNEVS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Rensselaer Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF YOUR MASSEY-HARRIS DEALER Phares Garland Phone 207 Rensselaer Indiana CHUCK CAIN INSURANCE AGENCY Accident, Auto, Life Fire Phone 403 Black Rensselaer Indiana CHAMBERLIN ICE CREAM COMPANY Rensselaer WEINBERG BROS. Rensselaer COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY'S BARBER SHOP KRESEL GARAGE Radiator Repairing and Welding 223 East Merritt St. Phone 133 Rensselaer
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.