Fair Oaks High School - Smoke Signals Yearbook (Fair Oaks, IN)

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ae be SET vy a “a xs yi ie VAG Ae MS CE] meee Se ee a Phew the PDA CRY yy yd MK t a fw Cfosemee oad ii} ( (Wer Miche é Compliments of Jostens — Seb Abberteou— Plymouth, Indiana We, the members of the class of 1955, dedicate this annual to our yearbook advisor, Mr. Alonzo Skinner. In the two years he has been here at Fair Oaks School, he has helped us in many ways, es- pecially in putting out our annual. For this, we wish to take this means of thanking him, and we hope he willalways remember ourclass andthe rest of our school with many pleasant memories, We wish you much happiness in the future, Mr. Skinner, and thank you for your wonderful helpfulness to us in our years at Fair Oaks School. Compliments of Suo- Gall Drive Te Assistant Editor Business Managers Assitant Business Manager Picture Layout Sports Layout Circulation Managers. . . Composition Editor Class Prophecy and Will Typists Photographers . . Advisor Jorja Spicer i .. Shirley Hoffman ...Jeanette Kauffman, Bill Lewis Frank Barger Sharon Blankenship, Lora Mattocks Wilma Alexander, Barbara Stowers Marvin Selby, Delos Longstreth Susie DeYoung, Ken Schultz Jim Schultz, Bob Zea Sharon Blankenship Lora Mattocks, Hugh Long Senior Class . Senior Class Mr. Skinner Talbert and Schall Lumber Ce. Faculty MR, KLOSTER Principal, English MISS KOCHEV AR Music MISS YACUK Commerce, Physical Education MR, SKINNER Social Studies, English MR, STUDER Coach, Social Studies MISS FITZGIBBON Home Economics MRS, BARKER Third and Fourth Grades MR, HERSHMAN Mathematics, Science MR, MACIAS Spanish, English MISS GEARY Fifth and Sixth Grades MRS, McCOLLY First and Second Grades MR, JONES Industrial Arts, Government Kroger 1955 Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School WILMA ALEXANDER Annual 4; G,A.A, 2, Reporter; Pep Club1-4; Sunshine 1-4; Cheerleader 3,4; Band 1-4; Class Treas, 3; Class Play 3,4; Office Girl 4; Sunshine Queen 2, FRANK BARGER Press Club 4; Annual 4; Hi-Y 4; Pep Club 1,2; Football 3,4; Class Play 3,4, an p SHARON BLANKENSHIP Press Club 1-4; Ass't Editor 3; Edi- tor 4; Annual 4; G.A.A, 2; Pep Club 1,2; Sunshine 1-4; Recording Sec. 3; Chorus 1-4; Girls Trio 3,4; Girls Sextet3,4; Class Play 3,4; Of- fice Girl 2-4. WILLIAM COX Press Club 4; Class Play 3. | JAMES HARSHA Press Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Football 3,4; Track 1-4; Class Play 4, ai SUSIE DE YOUNG Annual 4; G.A,A. 2; Pep Club 4; Sunshine 2-4; Class Play 4; Sun- shine Queen 3; H.S, Queen's Atten- dant 2, JEANETTE KAUFFMAN Annual 4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 1,4; Class Sec. 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Of- fice Girl 3; H.S, Queen 4. Aland Paul Nagel-Mobigas ROBERT GRAHAM Press Club 4; Hi-Y 1-4; Pep Club 1,2; Football 4; Class Play 4; Shop Council 2, WILLIAM LEWIS PressClub3,4; Annual4; Hi-Y 2-4; Pep Club 1,2; Basketball 1-4; co- captain 2,3; Football 3,4; captain 4; Track 1-4; Class Vice Pres. 4; ClassPlay 3,4; H.S. Queen Attend- ant's escort 4, Rensselaer, Indiana HUGH LONG Press Club1; Annual 4; Hi-Y 1-4, Sec. 2, Chaplain 3; Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Football 3,4; Track 1-4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Class Pres. 1,2,4; Class Play 3,4. BARBARA SCHULTZ G.A,A, 2, Treas. 2; Pep Club 4; Sunshine 2-4; Class Play 3,4. Gohusten's Sports DELOS LONGSTRETH Press Club 1,4; Student Council 2; Annual 4; Hi-Y 1,2; Pep club 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Track1,2; Class Play 3; H.S. Queen's escort 4; Attendant's escort 2, KENNETH SCHULTZ Annual 4; Hi-Y 2-4; Pep Club 1,2; Basketball1-4, Co-captain4; Foot- ball 4; Band 1,2; Class Vice Pres. 3; Class Play 3,4. LORA MATTOCKS Student Council 2; Press Club 1; Annual 4; G,A,A, 2; Sec, 2; Pep Club 1-3, Sec, Treas. 3; Sunshine 1-4, Treas, 3, Pres. 4;, Band 1-4, Sec, 4; Saxophone Quartet 2; Class Sec. 1,2; Class Play 3,4. JAMES SCHULTZ Annual 4; Hi-Y 1,4; Pep Club 1; Basketball 1-4; Track1,2; Band 1,2; Class Play 3,4. Valponraise, Tudiana MARVIN SELBY Student Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Press Club4; Annual4; Hi-Y 1,2,4, Vice- Pres.4; Pep Club 1,2; Basketball 1-4; Captain 4; Football 4; Track 1-4; Class Officers, Treas. 2; Class Play 3,4; Basketball Free Throw Award 8; Citizenship Award 3, BARBARA STOWERS Annual 4; G.A,A, 2; Pep Club 2; Sunshine 2-4; Band 1-3; Class Treas, 4; Class Play 3; Office Girl 3. Tite Top Bread George's Standard Seruice ROBERT SMITH my Neh HAROLD WHEELER Hi-Y 1-4, Treas. 3, Chaplain 4; F.F,A, 1; Basketball 1-4; Football 4; Track 1-4; Class Play 3,4. JORJA SPICER Student Council 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Press Club 1-4; Annual, Ass't Edi- tor 3, Editor 4; G,A.A. 2, Reporter 2; Sunshine 2-4, Vice-Pres, 3 Sec. 1, Treas. 2, Ass't Tr : Class Play 3,4; Office 4; Queen's Attendant 3,4; Salesmanship Trophy 3. ROBERT ZEA PressClub 1,4; Annual 4; Hi-Y 1-4, Sgt. of Arms 4; Pep Club 1,2; Bas- ketball 1-4; Football 3,4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Track 1-4; Class Play 3,4. Gary, Indiana Rensselaer, Tudiana Class Plays Se This 7s Bliss By Senior Class November 18, 19, 1954 Dexter Smith, Deck” Marvin Selby Ma Smith . Jeanette Kauffman ith 5 gifeis Hugh Long Depart spi oe fe iste Wilma Alexander Joe Pauley Halen eas Kenneth S chultz Marcella Payne Barbara Schultz Dutch Kelly Sharon Blankenship Jorja Spicer Susie De Young Robert Zea my st ee dea ae 4 He asia ¥ aba . William Lewis Felix Finley ae ares Og . Harold Wheeler Jack Hubbard James Schultz Mrs, Payne Lora Mattocks James Harsha Robert Graham Frank Barger Time: A morning in late summer. Place: The Smith combination home and service station. Rest pbseured By Junior Class October 22, 23, 1954 Mr. Morlock . Hugh Long Mrs. Morlock... .... Jeanette Kauffman Jessica deeb List WSs Pere S4isd % eer ... Sharon Blankenship .. Wilma Alexander a Sa a ¥ eae ® ae .... .Delos Longstreth Mildred... i. Oe Ai 3% Bey ayiaics .... Lora Mattocks Luige Lanconi ‘ a Marvin Selby Martha 3 wind Thelma Armstrong Lucifer . . ai on eh tela aoe write . . Robert Zea Miss Akers..... wes WA eo Jorja Spicer George Plew Widens a wceee Kenneth Schultz Mrs, Schmaltz dias Le He ee hs .... Barbara Schultz Dr. Brown... eee oo Pare rig were . .. Harold Wheeler one ... James Schultz, Frank Barger Jake... .. . William Cox Mrs, Frinck Barbara Stowers The Man . ice r William Lewis Time: The present. Place: The living room of the Morlock home. The Last Wil Aud “lestament We, the members of the Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School, in this year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Five, do hereby declare ourselves 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 prizedandcherished possessions, to the undergraduates of Fair Oaks High School. Pad We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Juniors our ability to be first in lunch line. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Sophomores our ability to get along with our fellow classmen, We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Freshmen our ability to laugh only at jokes. Pat 2 I, Wilma Alexander, bequeath my ability to be cheerleader to Sandra Wheeler, and my ability to be office girl to Shirley Bell. I, Willie Cox, bequeath my ability to keep quiet to the freshman boys, and my grades to Everett Piatt. I, Sharon Blankenship, bequeath my ability to go with Rensselaer boys to Lida Phelps and Pat Bozell, and my quick temper to Jean Ann Kingma, I, Frank Barger, bequeath my ability to skip study hall and not get caught to Bob Bain, and my ability to have a car to Stephen Comer. I, Susie DeYoung, bequeath my ability to be Sunshine Queen to Max- ine Brinson, and my ability to meet sailors to Karen Parks. I, Robert Graham, bequeath my ability to talk to Ruffas Simmons, and my ability to keep a class ring to Dean Conley. I, James Harsha, bequeathmy ability to live with my folks to Jeannie Crawford, and my ability to go to Rensselaer every night to Carson Conley. Hany Shindelar's Sarber Shop State Gank I, Jeanette Kauffman, bequeath my long hair to Maxine Stowers, and my quiet disposition to Kathleen Brooks, I, William Lewis, bequeath my ability to play basketball to Charles Halsma, and my ability to get dates with Rensselaer girls to Howard Nelson. I, Hugh Long, bequeath my ability to play a sousaphone to Fritz Blankenship, and my ability to cook to Marlene Selby. I, Delos Longstreth, bequeath my ability to be the Queen's escort to Robin Zea, and my ability to write to Jack Pettit. I, Lora Mattocks, bequeath my ability to understand math to Loretta Myers, and my blonde hair to Mr. Studer to fill in his bald spots. I, Barbara Schulz, bequeath my ability to get the car whenever I want it to Maureen Michal, and my curly hair to Shirley Hoffman, I, James Schultz, bequeathmy ability to have dates to Mr. Jones, and one of my many girlfriends to Charles Schultz, I, Kenneth Schultz, bequeath my ability to keep a G. I, haircut to Bob Williams, and my shortness to Clyde Love. I, Marvin Selby, bequeath my teethto anyone who wants them, and my ability to meet girls to Robert Fredel. I, Robert Smith, bequeath my waist measurement to James Lucas, and my ability to keep a car running to Everett Piatt. I, Barbara Stowers, bequeath my ability to get engaged toAnna Kauff- man, and my natural curly hair to Margaret Blankenship. I, Jorja Spicer, bequeath my ability to say what I think to Nancy Daniels, and my ability to wear my sisters clothes to Maxine Stowers. I, Harold Wheeler, bequeath my ability to stay home nights to Paul Wiseman, and my ability to understand English to Janet Payne. I, Robert Zea, bequeath my ability to play football to Jack Pettet, and my ability to stay home to Robin Zea. Class Prophecy While flying over Fair Oaks in my flying saucer, I have my robot looking for a place to land on the dunes, The Sandbur Dunes is the world's most fa- mous and largest vacation spot. It covers 534,193 acres and is run by BOB SMITH, the greatest living painter to date according to the outer space people. In his most popular painting, THE BURTROPOLIS, he used sandburs for shad- ing. Coming in for a landing, we see the house of Mr. Mrs. Streitmater. Mrs, Streitmater was formerly BARBARA STOWERS. She is in consultation now with the Double LL firm, namely, LEWIS and LONGSTRETH. Their problem is what material to use for windows (flagstone or marble) in their newly designed glass house, I jump out of my flying saucer andlight under one of the fair oaks. Gazing off through the mist overhanging the Parr Swamps, I see the big LONG Hunting Expedition moving slowly through the marsh, The expedition is led by HUGH and is hunting game for the fabulous ZEA Zoo. I recall hearing that WILLIE COX has successfully completed his search for the almost extinct six-pointed sandbur which made him.a multi-millionaire, After welcoming greetings from HAROLD WHEELER and MARVIN SELBY, they took me for a ride in their modern equipped rocket car via private under- ground drive. We went to their business corporation, the Big WHEELer and SELby, where they make their ''Strato-Cruizer' , Here we met KEN SCHULTZ who modestly told us of his 221 Texas farms from which he ships Oregana spice for pizzas to the entire planet of Jupiter via LORA MATTOCKS new flying Mat- ox, the fastest possible means of shipping. Ken informed us that SUSIE DE YOUNG is the creative fashionable designer and seamstress for Gwendolyn Ashbrook, nee JORJA SPICER, Jorja is debuting in the cinemascopic drama Too Many Spices . Ken then directed us to the underwater city, OquAIX, where we dined ona delicious meal of harshabargers in a bucket, served to us personally by the chefs, JAMES HARSHA and FRANK BARGER, The entertainment was furnishéd by''The Dancing Mermaids'' under the magnificient direction of JIM SCHULTZ. SHARON BLANKENSHIP invited us to board her BlankenSHIP which was given toher as an anniversary gift from her husband. We were made comfort- able by the tactful service of the stewardist, BARBARA SCHULTZ. We then fired off for a reunion of the 1955 Class of Fair Oaks High School planned by BOB GRAHAN, the chaplain of space patrol, at JEANETTE KAUFFMAN's ex- quisite Pizza House on Jupiter. WILMA ALEXANDER is the efficient secretary of Jeanette's prominent business, The class planned another reunion to take place in 1975 at the now thriving snowland of the North Pole. Duutor Class Shirley Bell Fritz Blankenship Maxine Brinson Kathleen Brooks Dean Conley Robert Fredel Charles Halsema Shirley Hoffman Jean Ann Kingma Maureen Michal Linda Murphy Doris Nelson Howard Nelson Karen Parks Everett Piatt Charles Schultz Ruffus Simmons Maxine Stowers Janice Walther Robert Williams rhrce Tun Smith 2 Studio bndided | coll! eg | Margaret Blankenship Stephen Carson Jean Comer Conley Crawford Kauffman Karen Marlene Roger Seibold Selby Warne Kannes Restawrant Compliments of Dr. Johnson Aoouer Water Sates Floyd Myers, Mnsanrance _ Carter Loretta Myers Wheeler Rensselear, Rensselaer, Rensselaer, Rensselaer, Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Robert Chrisman Virginia Davis 7) | Lida Phelps Prestimen Rosemarie Beringer David Bozell George Bodnarick Vera Brinson George Brockus Deanna Comer Wayne Crawford Betty DeYoung Colleen Eckholm Betty Graham Jean Jordan Rosalie Jordan Joella Kauffman Jerry Magee Phillip Michal Donald Murphy Myron Patzschke Jack Pettet Lawrence Piatt Dorothy Rude Manly Stowers Richard Wade Paul Wiseman Bill Yates ‘_ Absent; Patricia Nelson, Anthony Tokarg. Fendigs Rexall Store Rensselaer, Tudiana Bazze Kollar Rink Rensselaer, Indiana Evans and Younes Implements Rensselaer, Indiana Williams Jewelry Rensselaer, Indiana ROW ONE: Left to right: James Knepp, Carol Profrock, Brian Schultz, Dean Eckholm, William Blanken- ship, Ronald Warran, Jack Lewis, Eugene Hanford, James Lucas. ROW TWO; James Brinson, Janet Payne, Sue Finch, Beverly Wade, Mary Pettet, Madoline Warren, Dorothy Walther, Patricia Van Dyke, Diana Luchene, Goldie Cox, Joan Love. ROW THREE: Sharron Myers, Wayne Halsema, Joyce Kingma, Frank Morin, Meryle Patzschke, Eilleen Knip, Melvin Topp, Karen Herre, Elia Kauffman, Miss Yacuk. ROW ONE; Left to right; Elizabeth Warran, Glenda Lucas, Raymond Schultz, Brenda Korth, Janet Morris, June Rude, Jerry Barger, Robert Murphy. ROW TWO: Myra Patzschke, Anna Mae Kennedy, Susan Bain, Ricky Morin, DelosMcClanahan, Lucille Longstreth, Janet Stowers, Benny Parks, Jesse Howard. ROW THREE; Jona Phelps, Donald Walthers, Sandra Shelhart, Raiph Harsha, Lloyd Williams, Cleda Hensley, Ruth Jordan, Betty Davis, Sponsors: Miss Fitzgibbon, and Miss Kochevar. Farm Bureau Iusurance, K. Wiseman, régent Aermanton Bach Sates Clark Motor Sales Wesdworth régency ROW ONE; Left to right; Melvin Schultz, Patricia Blankenship, Dinah Comer, Judith Harsha, Barbara Bell. ROW TOW: Steven Parks, Sharon Morin, Darwin Patzschke, Ronald Crawford, William Conley, Miss Geary. Absent-William Beringer. ROW ONE; Left to right: Ruby Phelps, Alice Howard, Lyle Warne, Verlin Murphy, Melvin Schultz, Dennis Luchene, Walter Rude, Frances James. ROW TWO; Howard Bockman, George Morin, Beverly James, Sharon Jordan, James Cox, Judith Zea, Rosalite Patzschke, John Lucas. ROW THREE: James Sigman, Carol Cunning- ham, Beverly Nelson, Patricia Stroup, Miss Geary, Leonard Mak, Norma Childers, Danny Wade, Larry Con- lev. Culligan Soft Water Sewice Rensselaer, Indiana Dauie Flying Service Rensselaer, Tndiana Farmers Gran Company Rensselaer, Indiana Southside Standard Rensselaer, Indiana ROW ONE; Left to right: Elizabeth McCuen, Wayne Patzschke, Joe Krampen, Harry Hanford, Shirley Wade, Larry Fredel, Robert Lucas, Nellie Cox. ROW TWO; James Michal, Sandra Schultz, John Hill, Mrs. Barker, William Stroup, Marian Williams, Bonita Van Dyke. ROW ONE; Left to right: Sandra Geesa, Larry Lucas, Ruth Pettet, Carlos Gross, John Wade, Patricia Clune, Stella McCuen. ROW TWO: William Piatt, Bruce Hoffman, Ronald Hartman, Alonzo Stroup, Ronald Kohl- hagen, Michael Murphy. ROW THREE; Merrie Etta Williams, Ronald Knip, William Lacosse, Mrs. Barker, Phyllis Stowers, Curtis Hill, Jerald Stowers. Babcock Construction Ca. Rensselaer, Indiana WMattocks Construction Ca. Pan, Judtana West Side Grocery Rensselaer, Indiana Hudson's Rensselaer, Iudiana ROW ONE; Left to right; Anne Zicherl, Lawrence Bockman, Bonnie Shelhart, Michael Payne Richard Bell. ROW TWO; Linda Piatt, RonaldHamstra, Deavern Nelson, Terry Phelps, Gayle Fenters. ROW THREE: Mary Jo Comer, Mary Hoffman, Diana Schultz, Mrs. McColly, Jean Mak, Marilyn James, Cheryl Pettet. Absent: Pauline Richards, ROW ONE; Left to right: Linda Sprouse, Linda Bain, Linwood Sprouse, Carolina Olson, Patricia Cox, Connie Gross, Theresa Zicherl. ROW TWO: Wanda Ivey, Garold Studer, Richard Clune, Warren Hamstra, Glenn Wade, Marla Williams, James Hoffman. ROW THREE; Darrell Lynn Tompkins, Melody McKay, Raymond Stroup, Michael Kosta, Mrs. McColly, Bruce Patzschke, Lawrence LaCrosse, Wayne Lucas, Marlene Fredel. Absent: Carolyn Rockwell. Parmer and Werchant’s Sank Rensselaer, Tudiana SITTING: First Row: Left to right: Maureen Michal, Janice Walther, Robert Chrisman, Lora Mattocks, Sandra Wheeler, Robert Bain, Eileen Knipp, Shirley Shelhart, Janet Payne. ROW TWO: Linda Murphy, Wil- ma Alexander, Lawrence Piatt, Clyde Love, Robert Murphy, Jack Pettet, Charles Halsema, Frita Blankenship, STANDING; Howard Nelson, Doris Nelson, Hugh Long, Miss Kochevar, Instructor. ROW ONE; Left to right: Miss Kochevar, Instructor, Joella Kauffman, Patricia Tilton, Jean Crawford, Wan- da Hill, Maxine Brinson, Karen Parks, Margaret Blankenship, Colleen Eckholm, Doris Nelson. ROW TWO; Jeanette Kauffman, SharonBlankenship, Patricia Bozell, Dorothy Rude, Deanna Comer, Rosemarie Beringer, Patricia Nelson, Anna Kauffman, Loretta Myers. ROW THREE; Jean Ann Kingma, Janice Walther, Linda Murphy, Rosalie Jordan, Maureen Michal, Sandra Wheeler, Virginia Davis, Kathleen Brooks, Maxine Stow- ers, Shirley Hoffman. ROW FOUR; Clyde Love, Charles Halsema, Frita Blankenship, Jack Pettet, Donald Murphy, Manly Stowers, Robert Bain, Roger Warne, Robert Fredel, Hugh Long, Robert Chrisman. SITTING: Left toright; Vera Brinson, Mary Pettet, Marvin Selby, President; Jorja Spicer, Secretary; Shirley Hoffman, Patricia Bozell, Anna Mae Kennedy, STANDING: Raymond Schultz, Roger Warne, Everett Piatt, Paul Wiseman, James Brinson, Mr. Kloster, Advisor. NEWS, SEATED: Left to right: Kathleen Brooks, Linda Murphy, Jean Ann Kingma, Sharon Blankenship, Editor; Janice Walther, Assistant Editor; Jorja Spicer, Miss Yacuk, Advisor. STANDING: ROW TWO; Margaret Blankenship, Jean Crawford, Stephen Comer, Charles Schultz, Jack Pettet, James Harsha, Carson Conley, Donald Murphy, Maureen Michal, Shirley Shelhart, Patricia Tilton. ROW THREE; David Bozell, Robert Graham, Robert Zea, Marvin Selby, William Lewis, Delos Longstreth, Robin Zea, William Cox, Frank Bar- ger, Robert Fredel, «® ROW ONE; Left to right; Deanna Comer, Sharon Blankenship, Barbara Schultz, Rosemarie Beringer, Cor- responding Secretary; MargaretBlankenship, Recording Secretary; Jean Crawford. ROW TWO: Wilma Alex- ander, Patricia Nelson, Jorja Spicer, Maureen Michal, Barbara Stowers, Karen Seibold, Sandra Wheeler, Miss Fitzgibbon, Sponsor, ROW THREE; Susie DeYoung, Linda Murphy, Shirley Hoffman, Vice President; Jean Ann Kingma, Lora Mattocks, President; Betty DeYoung, Janice Walther, Treasurer; Virginia Davis, Maxine Stowers, SEATED; Left to right: Harold Wheeler, Chaplain; Robbert Zea, Sgt. of Arms; Hugh Long, President; Wil- liam Lewis, Treasurer; Marvin Selby, Vice President; Robert Fredel, Secretary. STANDING: Mr. Jones, Spon- sor; Donald Murphy, RobertGraham, Frank Barger, Wayne Crawford, James Schultz, Kenneth Schultz, James Harsha, Jack Pettet, Manly Stowers. SEATED: Left to right: Barbara Schultz, Susie DeYoung, Treasurer; Margaret Blankenship, Maxine Stowers, Wilma Alexander, Patricia Nelson, Joan Love. STANDING: Jean Crawford, Secretary; Rosemarie Beringer, Linda Murphy, President; Clyde Love, Ruffus Simmons, Donald Murphy, Mr. Skinner, Sponsor; Janet Payne, Vice President; Sue Finch, Compliments of Dn. Hemphill Overton's Grocery Eger's Floor Covering Pharee Tmnplement Company DeYoung Plumbing Heating SITTING: Robert Fredel, Manager. ROW ONE: Left to right: Kenneth Schultz, Co-Captain; Marvin Selby, Co-Captain; Hugh Long, William Lewis, Robert Zea. ROW TWO: Mr. Kloster, Principal; Robin Zea, James Schultz, Everett Piatt, Howard Nelson, Francis Blankenship, Mr. Studer, Coach. ABSENT; Delos Longstreth. DeKock's Super Market B. 74. Grant Son, Que. Rouse Welding Body Shop Chamberlain Jee Cream Snow's Resort Co-Captain Co-Captain Manager Coach Kenneth Schultz Marvin Selby Robert Fredel Elwyn Studer = o a 4 Ss SZ ; “Zi Guard Forward Center Center Robert Zea William Lewis Howard Nelson Hugh Long Forward Forward Guard Everett Piatt Robin Zea Francis Blankenship James Schultz Delos Longstreth, Guard, was absent when pictures were taken. Neutlle's Southside “exaco Rensselaer, Tudiana Brands Flower Shop Rensselaer, Indiana Sam's Barber Shop DeWMotte, Iudiana Goku Edte Crown Point, Vudiana ROW ONE, left to right: Jerry Magee, Donald Murphy, David Bozell, Jack Pettet, Robert Bain, Lawrence Piatt, Manly Stowers, Bill Yates. ROW TWO; Dean Conley, Paul Wiseman, George Bodnarick, Myron Patzschke, James Magee, Robin Zea, Wayne Crawford, Roger Watne. SITTING ON FLOOR: Robert Fredel, Manager. Rensselaer DeKoeks Hardware Store Pan Elevator Schultz 7. VU. rbppliance Ca. Baumans Feed Wl Thayer Craft Shop Clyde Love, Manager; Bill Yates, David Bozell, Donald Murphy, Lawrence Piatt, Robert Fredel, Manager. ROW TWO: Mr. Studer, Coach; Jack Pettet, Robert Graham, Kenneth Schultz, James Harsha, Robert Bain, Carson Conley, Howard Carter. ROW THREE: Francis Blankenship, Frank Barger, Harold Wheeler, Robin, Zea, George Bodnarick, Marvin Selby, Robert Zea. ROW FOUR: Hugh Long, William Lewis, Everett Piatt, Howard Nelson, Robert Chrisman, Charles Halsema, Robert Williams. ROW ONE, left to right: LEFT TO RIGHT: Maxine Stowers, Junior; Wilma Alexander, Senior; Patricia Nelson, Freshman; Margaret Blankenship, Sophomore. SITTING, left to right: James Knepp, William Blankenship, Eugene Hanford, Dean Eckholm, Raymond Schultz. STANDING: Donald Walther, Wayne Halsema, Frank Morin, Mr. Jones, Coach; Melvin Topp, James Brinson, Jack Lewis. Seventh Grade “Rockets” SITTING, left to right: Robert Murphy, Raymond Schultz, William Blankenship, Byron Henry, Everett Bell. STANDING: Benny Parks, Ralph Harsha, Mr. Jones, Coach; Frank Morin, Donald Walther. George’ Standard Seruice Rensselaer, Tudiana Fangs Saber Shop Rensselaer, Indiana Peerless Cleaners Laundenrers Rensselaer, Indiana Warys Restaurant DeMotte, Iudiana Cleaner Wan DeWMotte, Vudiana Sharon Peanut The Senior Class Play Cast of 1954-55 38


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