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

 - Class of 1956

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e Unaama ate ) Pobm 340 SLyod eet pr, ke iw “ym Pr see Compliments SNO-BALL DRIVE-INN Rensselaer, Indiana We, the seniors of 1956, wish to dedicate our annual to our two sponsors, Mr. Kloster and Mr. Jones. Mr. Kloster, as our principal has been a constant help, ready with sympathetic advice and willing to aid us with our educational problems. Without Mr. Jones, we could not have managed our class concessions so efficiently or effectively. We wish to show our appreciation for the time, thoughtfulness, and effort they have spent in seeing us through our academic work, financing and directing our senior trip, and helping us establish our goals in our future life. SEARS ROEBUCK and COMPANY, Rensselaer, Indiana 2 ty @HW HA) LGB? iy aH MY Haat Shirley Hoffman Assistant Editor Jean Crawford Business Manager.... Doris Nelson Assistant Business Manager Picture Layout Janice Walther, Shirley Bell Sports Layout Francis Blankenship, Everett Piatt Circulation Managers .... Ruffus Simmons, Robert Fredal Composition Editor Linda Murphy Class Prophecy and Will .... Karen Parks, Linda Murphy Janice Walther, Kathleen Brooks Typists Senior Class Photographer Advisor ROBERT COVER SON - Carpenter Painting Rensselaer, Indiana Pid MR, PUETT MR. KLOSTER MR, FLICK Social Studies Principal, English Music Coach Mrs. MANN Comerce, Physical Ed- ucation, Misss FITZGIBBON Home Economics, Mr. HERSHMAN Mathematics, Science, Mr. JONES Industrial Arts ra) Y TALBERT SCHABB LUMBER CO. Rensselaer, Indiana o 4 Mr. SKINNER Social Studies, English. Miss GEARY Fifth and Sixth Grades Mrs. McCOLLY First and Second Grades Mr, MACIAS Spanish, English Mr, BISHIR Art Mrs, BARKER Third and Fourth Grades DOYLE AND FORD - Ford Sales Rensselaer, Indiana 5 1956 Seutor Clars of Fair Oakes High School SHIRLEY BELL Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Sun- shine 3; Chorus 1,3,4; Class Vice Pres. 4; Press Club1-4; Class Play 3,4. FRANCIS BLANKENSHIP Annual Staff 4; Band 1-4; Vice Pres, 3; Class Vice Pres. 1; Hi-Y 1; Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1-4; Student Council 2; Attendant Es- cort 3,4; Class Play 3,4, r nat wl MAXINE BRINSON Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; Sunshine 1,2; Chorus 1-4; Press Club 1,2,4; Class Play 3. OVERTON GROCERY Rensselaer, Indiana RANCH HOUSE Rensselaer, Indiana KATHLEEN BROOKS Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Sun- shine 1,2,4; Class Treasurer 4; Press Club 3,4; Exchange Editor 4, DEAN CONLEY Annual Staff 4; Football 4; Basket- ball 2,3; Track 3; Queen Attend- ant Escort 1; Class Play 4. SHIRLEY HOFFMAN Annual Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1; Sunshine 1-4; Vice Pres. 3; Cho- tus 3,4; Press Club 4; Student Council 3,4, Treasurer 4; Office Girl 4; Class Play 4. ROBERT FREDEL Annual Staff 4; Chorus1-4; Press Club1-4, Exchange Editor 1; Hi-Y 1-4, Sec, 3, Pres. 4; Basketball Student Manager 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; Track 1, CHARLES HALSEMA Annual Staff 4; Band 1,3,4; Chorus 4; Football 2,3,4; Class Play 4. mit y “Pe PARKS STANDARD SERVICE DeMotte, Indiana LAGEVEEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE DeMotte, Indiana MAUREEN MICHAL Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Sun- shine 1-4, Treasurer 4; Band1-4, Sec. 3; Chorus 3, 4; Class Sec, 1, 2,4, Treas. 1,2; Press Club 3,4, Bus. Mg. 3; Student Council 4; Office Girl 4; Queen Attendant 3,4; Class Play 3,4. LINDA MURPHY i) Annual Staff 4; G.A.A.1; Pep Club1-4; Pres, 2,3, Treas, 4; Sun- shinel-4,Band1-4, Pres. 4; Cho- tus 1-4; Press Club 2,3,4, Elem. Report. 3, Mimeo. Ed. 4; Cheer- leader 1; Office Girl 3,4; Class HOWARD NELSON Play 3,4, Annual Staff 4; Band1-4; Pres. 3; Chorus 1; Pep Club 1; Hi-Y 1; Football 2,3,4, Basketball 1-4, Track 1,2,3; Student Council 4; Queen's Escort 4; Cross Country 4; Class Play 3,4. DORIS NELSON Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Sun- shine 1,2,4; Band 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Class Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Press Club 4; Queen Attendant2, Queen 4; Class Play 3,4. KAREN PARKS Annual Staff 4;G.A.A.1; Pep Club 4, Pres. 4; Sunshine 1,2,4; Cho- tus 1-4; Class Sec. 3; Press Club 4; Office Girl 4; Class Play 3,4. KONOVSKY'S LUMBER YARD DeMotte, Indiana FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Rensselaer, Indiana EVERETT PIATT Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Cho- tus 1; Class Pres. 3; Football 2,3, 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1; Stu- dent Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Queen's Escort 2; Class Play 3,4. 1) CHARLES SCHULTZ Annual Staff 4; Press Club 3; Class Play 3,4. JANICE WALTHER Annual Staff 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; Sunshine 1-4, Treasurer 8, Pres. 4; Press Club 3,4; Leader- ship Award 3; Class Play 3,4; Good Citizen Award 4, RUFFUS SIMMONS Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Class Pres. 1, Vice Pres.2; Basketball 4; Track 4; Student Council 2; Cross Country 4; Class Play 3,4. BOBBY WILLIAMS Annual Staff 4; Football 3,4, Honorary Captain 4. MURRAY DEPARTMENT STORE Rensselaer, Indiana JOHNSTON'S SPORTS Rensselaer, Indiana C lass Plays A, std ta Pregl l, By Senior Class December 6,7, 1955 Suzy McAdams Todd McAdams Gail McAdams Mabelle McAdams Linda Murphy Dorothea Vanderford Kathleen Brooks Rollo Sappleton Murchison Fogg April Fogg ... Shirley Bell Beaseley Fogg Charles Schultz Pete Farley Beth Farley Doris Nelson Squeege Squires Francis Blankenship Ollie May Squires Shirley Hoffmar Gertie Groot Janice Walther ae ae Ve Great to be Crazy By Junior Class April 11, 12, 1955 Betty Lou Maxwell Bernadine Smith Connie Maxwell Wilbur Maxwell Francis Blankenship Janet Maxwell Linda Murphy Everett Piatt Aunt Mary John Maxwell Mrs. Jennings Janice Walther J.C. Mallory Robert Fredal Grover Jennings Jean Kingma Maxine Brinson Shirley Bell DEWEES BUILDING CONTRACTORS Rensselaer, Indiana WILLIAM JEWELRY Rensselaer, Indiana Whe Last Wil aud “Testament We, the members of the Senior Class of Fair Oaks High School, in this year of our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Fifty- six, 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 prized and cherished possessions, to the undergraduates of Fair Oaks High School. Pact | We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Juniors our ability to be the best class at Fair Oaks for four years. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Sophomores our ability to run the candy stand. We, the Senior Class, do hereby bequeath to the Freshmen our ability to get along together. Part Il To Mr. Kloster we bequeath another English class that stu- dies like the class of '56. To Mr. Skinner we bequeath another government class as quiet as ours. To Mr. Jones we bequeath all the candy we have left over from our '56 candy sales. To Mr. Macias we bequeath another Junior Play to sponsor as co-operative as ours. To Mr. Flick we bequeath another band and chorus that get to class on time. To Mr. Puett we bequeath another broad-minded sociology class. To Mr. Bishir we bequeath another art class consisting of three seniors. To Mrs. Mann we bequeath another shorthand class that be- haves so well. To Miss Fitzgibbon we bequeath another Home Economics class that sets good examples for the underclassmen. THAYER SLAUGHTER HOUSE Thayer, Indiana FAIR OAKS GARAGE Fair Oaks, Indiana Pad ll I, Shirley Bell, bequeath my quietness to Joella Kauffman and my shortness to Joyce Kingma. Francis Blankenship, bequeath my football ability to Bob Bain and my ability to get along with girls to Bill Yates. Maxine Brinson, bequeath my ability to get straight A's in algebra to Brian Schultz. Kathleen Brooks, bequeath my shorthand book to any poor soul that wants it and my thinness to Loretta Myres. Dean Conley, bequeath my butch hair cut to Jim Brinson and my ability to travel to Frank Morin. Shirley Hoffman, bequeath my long blond hair to Margaret Blankenship and my ability to ride around in a pinkcon- vertible to Jeanie Crawford. I, Charles Halsema, bequeath my height to Dean Eckholm and ability to go out every night to Pat Van Dyke. I, Maureen Michal, bequeath my ability to go steady two years (with the same guy) to Karen Siebold and my class sweater to Philip Michal. Linda Murphy, bequeath my ability to go out every night to Janet Payne and my ability to get engaged to Deanna Comer. Doris Nelson, bequeath my glasses to Rose Marie Beringer and my ability totake some things serious to Billy Yates. Howard Nelson, bequeath my manly physique to Larry Piatt and red hair to Mr. Puett. Karen Parks, bequeath my hair to Pat Nesius and my old boyfriends to Pat Nelson. Everett Piatt, bequeath my ability in basketball to Carson Conley and my car to Charles Spurgeon. Charles Schultz, bequeath my ability to provide everyone with cokes to David Bozell and my receding hairline to George Brockus. Ruffus Simmons, bequeath my cowboy boots to Sue Finch and my levis to Ronald Warren. Janice Walther, bequeath my height to Vera Brinson and my ability to drive our car to Donald Walther. Robert Williams, bequeath my shop ability to Bob Chrisman and anything else lhave that someone wants they canhave. WISEMAN'S GROCERY Virgie, Indiana JENSEN CANDY SALES Rensselaer, Indiana Class Prophecy It isthe year 1966 and I(Kathleen Brooks)am leaving my home in Lafayette, whereI am secretary at a Welfare Agency, to see what can be done about the Old Fair Oaks school build- ing. It hasnot beenin use since the class of '56 has departed. I amto attend a banquet atthe Fair Oaks school under the old Oak tree. It is in honor of the graduating class of 1956. The banquet will consist of cokes and potato chips left over from the '56 candy sales. We shall dan ce to the rhythm of the Sand Burr Boogie composed by Bob Williams. The band this is playing for us features ''Hot Lips'' Chuck Halsema on the trumpet. Mrs. Hugh Long (the former Doris Nelson) and Karen Parks (who is now alsomarried) sing with the 'Hot Lips Halsema Band. The song they have chosento sing will be Shifting Whispering Sandburrs. ! The first to arrive is Howard Nelson in his old '55 Mer- cury and with himis DeanConley. They tell me they have just returned from a week's vacation in Florida. Howard and Dean are in a business together raising Box Elder Bugs. As Ilwelcome Mrs. Tom Cover (the former Linda Mur- phy) she tells me she and Tom live in southern Indiana with their three sets of twins. They are now living on welfare. The thirdclassmateI welcomeis Mrs. Maureen (Michal) Schultz. She now has a duck farm, where she trains one pet duck for a circus. Her pet duck will also be part of our en- tertainment. Driving up next in her own personal hot rod called ''Lil' Frank is Janice Walther. Her fiance Frank Barger built it for her. She works in Fritz Blankership's Funeral Home as a beautician. She sets the corpse hair, getting them ready for burial. Their motto is ''Drop Dead. Shirley Hoffman is now slinging Hashin Ruffus Simmons' Horse Hash House''. As you know he has his own horse ranch where he raises all of his own meat. Another old classmate Bob Fredel tells me he is still working at Krogers as carry out boy, and he is hoping to be promoted to stocking shelves. Charles Schultz is happy to report that he is still work- ing on electronics and hoping to be a tube doctor. We have decided to tear down the old school and builda modern factory in its place. In the factory we shall produce a new kind of glass made froma method discovered by Everett Piatt. With this method we will use all the sandand sandburrs in Fair Oaks. This special kind of galvanized glass will be used for building glass houses. Mrs. Shirley (Bill) Wilcox will manage the factory when she has a little time off from her duties at home. Ten years from now in the year 1976 we plan to have an- other reunion. NEVILLE'S SOUTH SIDE TEXACO Rensselaer, Indiana SHEDD FLORAL CO. Rensselaer, Indiana Class of ‘57 Robert Bain Margaret Blankenship Patricia Bozell Robert Chrisman Stephen Comer Carson Conley Jeannie Crawford Na ncy Daniels Virginia Davis Anna Kauffman James Magee Loretta Myers Patricia Nesius Lydia Phelps Karen Seibold Marlene Selby Roger Warne Sandra Wheeler Robin Zea CLARK MOTOR SALES Rensselaer, Indiana FOSTER MUSIC COMPANY Lowell, Indiana Rosemarie Beringer David Bozell Vera Brinson George Brockus Deanna Comer Wayne Crawford Colleen Eckholm Betty Graham —_ Jean Jordan Joella Kauffman Jerry Magee Gerald Lattimore Philip Michal oe Jack Pettet Lawrence Piatt Dorothy Rude Charles Spurgeon Manly Stowers Paul Wiseman Bill Yates William Blankenship, Jame s Brinson, Goldie Cox, Ruthann Drake, Dean Eckholm, Sue Finch, Eugene Hanford, Karen Herre, Elia Kauffman, Joyce King- ma, Eileen Knip, Jack Lewis, Diana Luchene, Frank Morin, Donna Myres, Sharon Myres, Meryle Patzsch- ke, Janet Payne, Mary Pettet, Carol Profock, Brian Schultz, Joe Cook, Melvin Topp, Patricia Van Dyke, Dorothy Walther, Madoline Warran, Ronald Warran, Absent: Wayne Halsema, MARY'S RESTAURANT DeMotte, Indiana DECKER'S INC. Lafayette, Indiana 18 ROW ONE: Left to Right: Elizabeth Warran, Everett Bell, Jerry Barger, Martha Piatt, Robert Murphy, Byron Henry. ROW TWO: Raymond Schultz, Brenda Korth, June Rude, Benny Parks, Jesse Howard, Mr. Flick. ROW THREE; Janet Morris, Janet Stowers, Susan Bain, Myra Patzschke, Anna Mae Kennedy, Jona Phelps, Ruth Jordan, ROW FOUR: Betty Davis, Lloyd Williams, Ralph Harsha, Wanda Stroup, Donald Walther, Delos McClanahan, Lucille Longstreth, f ; be) ell ROW ONE: Barbara Bell, Jackie Kellner, Melvin Schultz, Dinah Comer, Edna LeLoup, Elmer Schultz. ROW TWO: Judy Harsha, Janet Lewis, Gail Mattocks, James Alexander, Patricia Blankenship, Stephen Parks, Mr. Bishir, ay THREE: June Myres, William Conley, William Beringer, Darwin Patzschke, Ronald Crawford, Betty Webb. CAMPBELL PRINTING Rensselaer, Ind. PHIL WOOD SEED STORE Rensselaer, Ind. ROW ONE: Left to right: Walter Rude, Ruby Phelps, Lyle Warne, Rosalita Patzschke, Verlin Murphy, Alice Howard, Francis James, Miss Geary. ROW TWO: John Lucas, Judy Zea, James Cox, James Sigmund, Beverly James, Dennis Luchene. ROW THREE: Larry Conley, Norma Childers, Warne Knip, Patricia Stroup, Leonard Mak, Beverly Nelson, Sharon Jordan, ROW ONE: Left to right: Nellie Cox, LeRoy Shipley, Robert Lucas, Harry Hanford, Elizabeth McCuen, Joe Howard, Miss Geary. ROW TWO: James Michal, Linda Kats, William Stroup, Marian Williams, Larry Fre- del, Wayne Patzschke, JASPER CO, LOCKER SERVICE Rensselaer, Ind. DeKOCK'S HARDWARE DeMotte, Ind. 20 ROW ONE: Left to right: Ruth Pettet, Larry Lucas, Carlos G ross, William Drake. ROW TWO: Clarence Drake, Leonard Hartman, Michael Murphy, Bruce Hoffman, Stella McCuen, Mrs. Barker, ROW THREE: Emile LeLoup, Ronald Kohlhagen, Phyllis Stowers, William Lacosse, Ronald Knip, Jerald Stowers, Merrie Et- ta Williams, ROW ONE; Left to right: Anne Zicherl, Gayle Fenters, Terry Phelps, Marilyn James, Cheryl Pettet, Robert Shipley, Mrs. Barker, ROW TWO: Ronald Hamstra, Pauline Richards, Mary Jo Comer, Jean Mak, Richard Eilenberger, Robert LeLoup, Mary Jane Hoffman. CLAYTON PORTER-GENERAL STORE Fair Oaks, Indiana JACKSON'S FUNERAL CHAPEL Rensselaer, Indiana ard Bell, Connie Gross, ROW TWO: Gary Studer, Marla Wiiliams, Lynn Tompkins, Wayne Lucas, M elody McKay, Warren Hamstra, Walker Sue Drake, Dennise Malas, ROW THREE: Laurence LaCrosse, Marlene Fredel, Raymond Stroup, Bruce Patzschke, Patricia Cox, Chester LeLoup, Carolyn Rockwell, Deavern Nel- son. ROW ONE: Left to right: Mary Shipley, Margaret Shipley, Nona Sue Miller, David Lucas, Louise Geesa, Robert Gross, Mrs. McColly. ROW TWO: Sandra Hanford, Linda Rockwell, Ralph Jones, Joan Nelson, Joseph Zicherl, Doris Ann McCuen, David Thiele. ROW THREE: Rita Drake, Roger DeYoung, Roger Kohlhagen, Ruth Ann Stowers, J. C. Patzschke Shi-tey DeYoung, Stephen Hoffman, FARMER'S AND MERCHANT'S BANK Rensselaer, Indiana 22 ROW ONE: Left to right: Maureen Michal, Janice Walther, Eileen Knip, Janet Payne, Linda Murphy, Dinah Comer, Sandra Wheeler, Susan Bain, Robert Bain, ROW TWO; Charles Halsema, Donald Murphy, June Rude, June Myres, Patricia Blankenship, Benny Parks, Ronald Crawford, Mr, Flick, Instructor, Francis Blankenship, Doris Nelson, Howard Nelson, Patricia Nelson, Raymond Schultz, Lawrence Piatt, Byron Henry, William Conley, Robert Murphy. BABCOCK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Rensselaer, Indiana 24 ROW ONE: Left to right: Carol Profrock, Maxine Brinson, Janet Payne, Madolyn Warren, Margaret Blanken- ship, Jean Crawford, Shirley Bell, Sharon Myres. ROW TWO: Diane Luchene, Sandra Wheeler, Dorothy Walther, Doris Nelson, Loretta Myres, Karen Parks, Maureen Michal, Pat Bozell, Mr. Flick, Instructor. ROW THREE: Donald Murphy, Mary Pettet, Kathleen Brooks, Janice Walther, Joyce Kingma, Shirley Hoffman, Linda Murphy, Donna Myres. ROW FOUR: Francis Blankenship, John Robert Fredel, Robin Zea, Jack Pettet, Charlies Halsema, Jean Ann Kingma, Eileen Knip, Carson Conley. PARR ELEVATOR Parr, Indiana SIMMONS SINCLAIR Rensselaer, Indiana JERRY'S WELDING SERVICE Virgie, Indiana SITTING: Left to right: Vera Brinson, Roger Warne, Everett Piatt, Shirley Hoffman. STANDING: Janet Payne, Jean Crawford, Wayne Crawford, Howard Nelson, Wayne Halsema, Maureen Michal, Raymond Schultz, Mr. Kloster, M AND G GROCERY Roselawn, Ind. SOUTHSIDE STANDARD Rensselaer, Ind THAYER BARBER SHOP Thayer, Ind. 26 SITTING: Left to right: Maxine Brinson, Shirley Bell, Jean Ann Kingma, Janice Walther, Marlene Selby, Nancy Daniels. ROW TWO: Patricia Bozell, Marguret Blankenship, Karen Parks, Maureen Michal, Diana Luchene, Janet Payne, Jean Crawford, Mrs. Mann, Sponsor. ROW THREE: Doris Nelson, Kathleen Brooks, Linda Murphy, Shirley Hoffman, Loretta Myres, Sandra Wheeler. ROW FOUR: Robert Fredel, Joyce King- ma, Eileen Knip, Jack Pettet, Carson Conley, Donald Murphy. LEE'S CARD AND GIFT SHOP Rensselaer, Indiana GRANGERS ORCHARDS Thayer, Indiana BLUMENTHALS Rensselaer, Indiana ROW ONE: Left to right: Janet Payne, Deanna Comer, Vera Brinson, Margaret Blankenship, Doris Nelson, Jean Crawford, Sharon Myres, Carol Profrock. ROW TWO; Pat Bozell, Diana Luchene, Karen Parks, Patricia Nelson, Patricia Nesius, Rose Marie Beringer, Maureen Michal. ROW THREE: Miss Fitzgibbon, Sponsor, Sandra Wheeler, Sue Finch, Marlene Selby, Donna Myres, Virginia Davis, Loretta Myres, Dorothy Walther, Nancy Daniels, ROW FOUR: Mary Pettet, Karen Herre, Linda Murphy, Shirley Hoffman, Joyce Kingma, Jean Ann Kingma, Eileen Knip, Janice Walther, Kathleen Brooks, SHELBY LUMBER SUPPLY CO. Thayer, Indiana CHAPMAN INSURANCE AGENCY Rensselaer, Indiana MINIATURE TRAIN CO. Rensselaer, Indiana SITTING; Left to right: Wayne Crawford, Manly Stowers, Mr. Bishir, Sponsor, John Robert Fredel, STAND- ING: Jack Lewis, Dean Eckholm, Myron Patzschké, Jack Pettet, William Blankenship, Bryon Schultz. VILLANOVA'S GENERAL STORE AND RESTAURANT Roselawn, Indiana THAYER RAILROAD SALVAGE STORE Thayer, Indiana PAUL LONGSTRETH - HARDWARE AND TEXAS GAS Parr, Indiana ROW ONE: Left to right: Gail Mattocks,Raymond Schultz, Marguret Blankenship, Janet Payne, Jean Craw- ford. ROW TWO: Deanna Comer, Karen Parks, Susan Bain, Sue Finch, Betty Webb, Mr. Jones, Sponsor, ROW THREE: Philip Michal, Patricia Nelson, Linda Murphy, Joyce Kingma, Marlene Selby, Loretta Myres. LOST ACRES PONY FARM R ensselaer, Indiana SHOEMAKER SHELL Rensselaer, Indiana CHARLIE'S COFFEE CUP Rensselaer, Indiana AOSAS Hata. SENOS IAP BUC ; SCTE co Ue AGS sD 5) = “ SITTING: FIRST ROW: Ruffus Simmons, Robert Bain, ROW TWO: Roger Warne, Francis Blankenship Wayne Crawford, Dean Conley, Robin Zea, STANDING: Mr, Puett,Coach, James Magee, Myron Patzschke Howard Nelson, Everett Piatt, Paul Wiseman, Robert Fredel, Manager, DAVIS FLYING SERVICE Rensselaer, Indiana KANNE'S RESTAURANT Rensselaer, Indiana WOODWORTH AGENCY Rensselaer, Indiana Center r Howard Nelson Everett Piatt Ruffus Simmons Forward Forward Francis Blankenship Robin Zea Forward Guard Wayne Crawford Myron Patzschke Robert Bain JOE'S PRODUCE, Rensselaer, Indiana HERMANSON NASH SALES, Rensselaer, Indiana JASPER CO. TELEPHONE CORP., Rensselaer, Indiana Guard Dean Conley Forward Paul Wiseman James Magee SITTING; Left to right: Jack Lewis, Jerry Magee, William Blankenship, James Brinson, Eugene Hanford, Charles Spurgeon, Philip Michal. STANDING: Robert Fredel, Manager, William Yates, Manly Stowers, Jack Pettet, Frank Morin, Melvin Topp, Lawrence Piatt, Donald Murphy, Mr. Jones, Coach. XS Up, RUSSELL'S JEWELRY, Rensselaer, Indiana AIR PORT INN, Rensselaer, Indiana HENDRICKSON'S FINER FOODS, Rensselaer, Indiana 34 ROW ONE: Left to right: Melvin Topp, Wayne Halsema, Philip Michal, Paul Wiseman, Robin Zea, William Yates, James Brinson. ROW TWO: Robert Fredel, Manager, Roger Warne, Dean Conley, Jack Pettet, Frank Morin, Robert Bain, David Bozell, Lawrence Piatt, Charles Spurgeon, Stephen Comer, Assistant Manager. ROW THREE: Mr. Skinner, Coach, Francis Blankenship, Donald Murphy, Everett Piatt, Charles Halsema, Robert Chris- man, Howard Nelson, Bob Williams, Carson Conley, Mr. Puett, Assistant Coach. SITTING, Left to right: Margaret Blankenship, Jeanie Crawford. STANDING: Sue Finch, Patricia Nelson. Yuntor High Cheerleaders SN ud 33 Left to right: Brenda Korth, Betty Webb, Janet Morris. Eighth Grade” Rockets h7 5 SITTING: Left to right: Robert Murphy, Byron Henry, James Alexander, Melvin Schultz, Jack Kellner. STAND- ING: Raymond Schultz, Donald Walther, Darwin Patzschke, Ronald Crawford, Benny Parks, Mr. Jones, Coach. Seventh Grade” Rechets” eo Be a a q ri x SITTING: Left to right: Dennis Luchene, Melvin Schultz, Elmer Schultz, James Sigmund, Harry Hanford, Lyle Warne Jr. STANDING: Gail Mattocks, William Conley, Darw in Patzschke, William Beringer, Steven Parks, Larry Conley, Mr. Jones, Coach. 37 Ruffus Everett


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