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

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1960 SMOKE SIGNALS SMOKE SIGNALS PUBLISHED BY SENIOR CLASS FAIR OAKS HIGH SCHOOL FAIR OAKS, INDIANA 09 “60 DEDICATION To our parents, our beloved mothers and fathers whose every thought and desire have been to guide and guard us, love and protect us, and with unending sacrifice have made these, our glorious school years, possible, We, the Seniors, gratefully, sincerely, and affectionately dedicate The Smoke Signals of 1960. The Seniors of 1960 Mrs, Miriam Cain Mr, Gerald Bormuth English, Latin, Grade Music, Mathematics and Science. . | Senior Sponsor, Mr. Elwyn E, Studer Principal, Biology. FAIR OAKS FACULTY Mrs, Esther Linder Home Ec., Band and Chorus, Mrs. Veral M. Hanger ‘ Mr, Larry Pohlman English, Girls' Phys. Ed. f Ind, Arts, Jr. High Coach, GUTWEIN AGRICULTURE SERVICE Francesville LAGOVEEN'S STORE DeMotte Mr, Robin Smith a , Jr. High Mathematics, English, Mrs, Lillian Wiles Science, Commerce, Press, Club Sponsor, Mr, Edward Wiles Social Studies, Boys' Phys. Ed., Coach, FAIR OAKS FACULTY Mrs, Pansy Hanford Grades 3 and 4, Miss Daisy Geary Mrs, Beulah McColly Grades 5 and 6, Grades 1 and 2. TRAVER'S RESTAURANT DRIVE-IN Wheatfield THAYER BARBER SHOP Thayer FENDIG REXALL DRUG STORE Rensselaer SENIORS The Seniors of 1960 pause in the midst of their year's occupa- tions to expound briefly on this their favorite subject, namely:-- We find school a truly wonderful place, and one that is not easily emu- lated. Associations, memories, and friendships, during these years, unite us in spirit forever to our beloved F,O,H.S. DELOS D. McCLANAHAN Mick Annual Staff 4; Class Play 2; Basketball Escort 4. SUSAN KAY BAIN Sue! Class Play 3,4; Press Club 4; Basketball Queen Att. 3; Pep Club 1-4; Chorus 1-4; Sun- shine 1-4. ANNA MAY KENNEDY Chunkie! ' Pres. Class 1; Vice Pres. 2,3; Pres. Chorus 1; Chorus 1-4; S.S.S. 1-4; Pres. S.S.S. 4; Vice Pres. S.S.S. 3; Rec. Sec. S.S.S. 2; Football Att. 1,4; Basketball Att. 1; Pep Club OF 1-4; Basketball Queen 4; Carnival Queen Att. 1; S.S.S. Queen Att. 1; Annual Editor 4; Ass. Annual Editor 3; Class Play 3,4; Student Council 1. BYRON E, HENRY Barney Class Treas. 4; Band 2; Hi-Y 1; Annual Staff 4; Basketball, Football Mgr. 4; Pep Club 4; Class Play 3,4. JANET M. STOWERS Janet Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1-4; S.S.S. 1,3,4; Press Club 4; Chorus 1,4; Annual Staff 4. RANCH HOUSE RESTAURANT Rensselaer STATE BANK DeMotte WRIGHTS GROCERY STATE BANK GERALD J. CHRISMAN Jack Football '57,'58,'59; Basket- ball Escort 4; Hi-Y 1, Class Play 3,4; Sec. 3; Treas. 3; Pres. 4; Pep Club 3; Annual Staff 4. JONA M, PHELPS Jo Treas. Class 1; Pep Cl ub 1,4; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Student Coun- cil 3. PAUL D. CYPHERS Paul Pres. Pep Club 4; Annual Staff 4; V. P. Class 2; Pres. Class 3; Hi-Y Treas. 1; Basketball Escort 1; Foot- ball '57,'58,'59; Class Play 3,4; Football Co-Captain; Award for most valuable Football player. RAYMOND P. SCHULTZ Ray Basketball '56,'57,'58,'59; Football '56,'57,'58,'59; Cap. Basketball 4; Co-Captain Football 4; Track 1-4; Sec. Class 4; Student Council 1-3; Class Play 3,4; B.B. Escort; Annual Staff 4; Hi-Y 1; Pep Club 1-4. BRENDA S. KORTH Brenda Sec. Class 3; Chorus 1-4; Basketball Att. 4; Football Queen 4; Cheerleader 4; Class Play 3,4; Editor Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. Rensselaer Rensselaer wT DONALD W. WALTHER Don Annual Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,4; Class Play 3,4. MYRA L. PATZSCHKE Myra Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Press Club 4; Chorus 3,4; Annual Staff 4. DARYL'S PASTRY SHOP CAMPBELL PRINTING CO. P. Y WILMA G. STATH Gerri S.S.S. 1,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; F.H.A. 2; Chorus 3; Band 2,3: Office Girl 4, Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4. “TF YOU WANT WORK WELL DONE, SELECT A BUSY MAN — THE OTHER KIND HAS NO TIME.” MICHEAL P. PIERSON Mike Annual Staff 4; Class Play 4; Pep Club 3; Football Escort 4. ROGER A, PIERSON WArt Class Play 4; F.F.A. 3; Annual Staff 4. Rensselaer Rensselaer RUTH M. JORDAN Ruth S.S.S. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; An- nual Staff 4. RUSSELL D. MILLER Butch Class Play 2, Annual Staff 4. Me kon ik MILLER JONES SHOES DAVIS HOME ELECTRIC SHOP ? 4 RALPH W. HARSHA Slim Basketball 1,3; Pep Club 1,3; Football 1,3,4; Hi-Y 1; An- nual Staff 4. JUNE M, RUDE June S.S.S. 1,2; Press Club 4; An- nual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1,2. LUCILLE LONGSTRETH Lut S.S.S. 1,2; Press Club 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. ROBERT R. MURPHY Bob Football 1,2; Pep Club 4; Bas- ketball 1; Annual Staff 4; Press Club 4; Hi-Y 1; Annual Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. Rensselaer Rensselaer afte aare FUTURE LEADERS OF F. 0. HL 8. It is education which gives a boy or girl a clear conscious view of his own opinions and judgment, a truth in developing them, an eloquence in expressing them, and a force in urging them. It teaches them to see things as they are, to get right to the point, to disen- tangle a skein of thought, to detect what is right, and to discard what is irrelevant. Phyllis Hogle Bill Conley Ron Crawford Jim Alexander ee ie © y | Bill Beringer Sharon Blackburn _Patty Jo Blankenship Dinah Comer Jack Kellner Janet Lewis Gail Mattocks ae (2 a | a | it Steve Parks Lee Patzschke Elmer Schultz CLASS OF °61 Dick Todd SNOWBALL DRIVE-IN ENIGENBURG PRODUCE Barbara Bell Rensselaer DeMotte SOPHOMORES , , WD oO ia Lyle Wame Bob Hanford Dona Webb f | I oe ro 4] ae Fe. , i) a. y 4 = 7 ¢ } A Wh) g adh Guy Barton J udy Boles Dale Cawby Larry Conley James Cox my i) rR} dé, ja ; Margaret Klemp Warren Knip Walter Lattimore (ee a |); lo eM ‘apy , . s 5 Ws Py) { Dennis Luchene Leonard Mak Janet Miller Jim Miller Ralph Miller CLASS OF °62 ae CF “Za | x a (i Gayla McClanahan Dean Morin BAUMAN'S FEED MILL DeMotte SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Rensselaer SOPHOMORES alts 6. mf ( = , , __ Ms Dale Murphy Mae Myres Rosalita Patzschke CF ) =e 4 ) =, 7 at, am | | . Ray Pierson Walter Rude «fa ¥ = a’ + fe a y 4 | ith Dh, Daryl Schultz Jerry Spurgeon Robert Stall ‘ FF om = FY, -. ns ? mam. a Don Sutton Shirley Warran Judy Zea CLASS OF 62 PARR ELEVATOR Parr AL'S UPHOLSTERY SHOP DeMotte FRESHMEN Vice Pres. Merrian Williams iL NZ fm Larry Fredel Joan Pearce j Ya — ee 4 4 a LeRoy Shipley Josephine Warran Emma Wright Absent: Cecil Ponder CLASS OF ’63 MURRAY DEPT, STORE Rensselaer PECK'S SUPER MARKET Remington JUNIOR HIGH Grade Eight: ROW ONE: B. Alexander, R. Pettet, M. Stephenson, S. Albright, B. Hoffman, M. Mur- phy, J. Pullins, S. Geesa, B. Drake. ROW TWO: Mr. Smith, P. Stowers, R. Robinson, J. Stowers, B. LaCrosse, L. Nugent, E. Mitchel, M.E. Williams, G. Call, W. Patzschke. ROW THREE: N. Pierson, K. Myres, R. Knip, R. Kohlhagen, D. Henson, L. Hartman, N. Cox, D. Barton, M. Ropp. Grade Seven: ROW ONE: G. Schriner, S. Todd, T. Pierson, R. Hamstra, T. Phelps, R. Kellner, R. Shipley, G. Fenters, M. Payne. ROW TWO: Mr. Pullman, A. Stath, D. Schultz, J. Mak, T. Mosby, P. Myres, L.M. Gross, L. Call, M. Hoffman, M.J. Comer. ROW THREE: D.S. Call, C. Pettet, S. Drenth, J. Hensley, C. Malone, R. Warren, P. Richards, J. Zeck, J. Pullins. WRIGHTS INC. Rensselaer F. 0. HS. ACTIVITIES Throughout this school year, F,O.H.S. has enjoyed many wonder- ful activities, These activities have given: us something to look for- ward to, and to work for. They are of manifold pleasure for all of us. The competition, Pep Club, and the meeting of new friends, are all part of the project titled Activities. These extracurricular inserts are major pleasures for our happy school years, ANNUAL STAFF ROW ONE: L. Longstreth, J. Chrisman, A Kennedy, Mrs. Cain, B. Webb, C. McClanahan, B. Henry, ROW TWO: W.Stath, D. Walther, R. Miller, R. Pierson, P. Cyphers, B. Murphy, M. Pierson, R. Schultz, ROW THREE: J. Rude, R. Jordan, J. Phelps, J. Stowers, S. Bain, M. Patzschke, B. Korth. The work on our Annual is varied and interesting. At no time, is there a hint of procrastination among us. Each one is a dedicated officer to his job and to his school. On the main, our Annual Staff is working overtime, but giving to this labor of love, the best each of us has to offer. B. Webb, Asst. Editor, A. Kennedy, Editor, J. Chrisman, D. McClanahan, Business Managers. BUD'S LUNCH Rensselaer, Indiana SMART SHOP Rensselaer, Indiana PRESS CLUB ROW ONE: J. Rude, L. Longstreth, B. Korth, Mrs. Wiles, P. Hogle, J. Phelps, W. Stath, ROW TWO: J. Chrisman, S. Blackburn, S. Morin, J. Stowers, M. Patzschke, R. Crawford, D. Walther, B. Murphy, THIRD ROW: P. Blankenship, B. Webb, S. Bain. The Press Club has been formed for the purpose of giving the students the pleasant experience of working on a newspaper. It also provides another activity in which stu- dents might express themselves, The pri- Mary activity of the Press Club is OAK LEAVES, which serves to inform the patrons and the students of the activities of Fair Oaks School. B. Korth, Editor, P. Hogle, Asst. Editor, W. Stath, Reporter, J. Phelps, Artist. STATH'S OFFICE EQUIPMENT Rensselaer, Indiana MIDWAY STORE Rensselaer, Indiana CROSSROAD GROCERY Parr, Indiana SUNSHINE SOCIETY ROW ONE: A. Chrisman, J. Boles, B. Bell, W, Stath, B. Korth, P. Blankenship, ROW TWO: Mrs. Linder, P. Hogle, G. McClannahan, J. Stowers, S. Morin, S. Warran, D. Webb, J. Lewis, ROW THREE: D. Comer, M. Williams, M. Myres, J. Myres, B. Webb, A. Kennedy, S. Bain, Absent--R. Patzschke. The year of 1959 and 60 found the F.O.H.S, Sunshine Society very busy with many various activities. These activities consisted of many entertaining events such as the Annual Sunshine Dance, and the Sun- shine Tea, Along with these they also prepared good-will baskets, Christmas toys for needy children and many other helpful projects. We are very proud of our society this year and all that it stands for. D. Comer, Vice Pres., A. Kennedy, Pres., L. Eck- holm, Corsp. Sec. G. McClanahan, Rec. Sec., B. Webb, Treasurer. BRUSNAHAN'S IMPLEMENT Rensselaer, Indiana . DeMOTTE JEWELERS DeMotte, Indiana SWANSON'S GROCERY Fair Oaks, Indiana LATIN CLUB SEATED: Jim Miller, Larry Henry, Judy Boles, Mrs. Cain, Shirley Warran, Gayla McClanahan, Dona Webb, STANDING: Paul Cyphers, Jack Chrisman. The purpose of a Latin Club is to de- fine the life, loves, work, aims and ac- complishments of the Latins. We sing Latin songs at Christmas, we plan meetings, parties dinners, and read Latin Plays, The scheme is to take the Class, in fancy, back to a day B.C., learn and discover how well they, too, lived and progressed. Gayla McClanahan, Larry Henry, Jim Miller, Shirley Warran, Dona Webb. RADIO AND TV Rensselaer, Indiana MARY'S RESTAURANT Demotte, Indiana ROW ONE: P. J. Blankenship, G. McClanahan, J. Myres, R. Pettet, S. Todd, G. Schriner, R. Kohl- hagen, L. Warne. ROW TWO: M. Murphy, R. Knip, D. Achultz, R. Hamstra, R. Kellner, K. Myres, D. Comer, B. Bell. STANDING: D. Webb, T. Mosby, R. Crawford, D. Todd, Mrs. Linder. Officers: Pres. D. Todd, Vice Pres. R. Crawford, Sec. D. Comer, Treas. P. J. Blankenship. CHORUS ROW ONE: S. Pettet, A. Chrisman, C. Malone, J. Boles, T. Phelps, M. Hoffman, P. Richards, S. Call, G. Fenters. ROW TWO: M. Patzschke, P. Hogle, S. Warren, S. Blackburn, W. Knip, R. Craw- ford, J. Stowers, G. McClanahan, D. Webb, A. Kennedy, Mrs. Linder, ROW THREE: S. Todd, R. Phelps, J. Mak, P. Myres, S. Bain, D. Murphy, D. Todd, M. Klemp, B. Webb, M. Williams, B. Korth, P. Blankenship. Officers: Pres. A. Kennedy, Vice Pres. D. Todd, Sec. Treas. B. Webb. BORESMA TOURS Wheaton, Illinois RUSSELL'S JEWELRY GIFTS BILL'S SANDWICH SHOP CLASS OF °60 PRESENTS HEADIN’ FOR THE HILLS Cornelia Anna Kennedy Dorthea Brenda Korth Jack Chrisman Susan Bain Wilma Stath Myra Patzschke Paul Cyphers Miss Winslow Janet Stowers Widow Squiggins Jona Phelps Miss Oggie Lucille Longstreth Aunt Sukey June Rude Mr, Slasser Ralph Harsha Horseface Dilly Byron Henry Don Walther Mike Pierson Bob Murphy Mick McClanahan Ray Schultz Russell Miller Mick McClanahan A-FEUDIN’ OVER YONDER Janet Morris Myra Patzschke B renda Korth Jack Chrisman Russell Miller Susan Bain Aunt Harry Wilma Stath Becky Mae Anna Kennedy Paul Cyphers Ralph Haraha Ray Schultz Mick McClanahan Wedding Guest Janet Stowers June Rude, Lucille Longstreth, Ruth Jordan, Jona Phelps Musicians Don Walther Bob Murphy, Byron Henry Rensselaer, Indiana Rensselaer, Indiana FOOTBALL Miss Brenda Korth of the Senior Class was crowned 1959 '60 F.O.H.S. Football Queen. She was taxied onto the field in a white convertible driven by Mike Pierson. Her attendants Anna May Kennedy of the Senior Class, Donah Comer of the Junior Class, Rosalita Patzschke of the Sophomore Class and Linda Eckholm of the Freshman Class, followed behind her in a blue convertible driven by Bob Williams. Miss Korth was crowned by co-captain Ray Schultz and presented a bouquet of long stemmed red roses by Paul Cyphers. The attendants were presented beautiful carnation corsages, Senior: Anna May Kennedy Ray Schultz crowns Queen, Junior: Dinah Comer Brenda Korth. Sophomore: Rosalita Patzschke Queen and Her Court Freshman: Linda Eckholm WALTS DEPT. STORE CHUCK CAIN INSURANCE AGENCY BASKETBALL November 20 marked the date for the crowning of the 1959-60 Basketball Queen. This year the royal position was held by Miss Anna May Kennedy of the Senior Class. Miss Kennedy, attired in a beautiful powder blue formal was escorted by Delos McClanahan, also a member of the Senior Class, The Queen was crowned by Delos, He then presented her with a beautiful white satin crown accented with lovely stones, and also a bouquet of long stemmed red roses. Her attendants received carnation corsages, to ac- cent the lovely formals which they wore, The Queen's court was as follows; Queen: Anna Kennedy. Escort: Helen Hoffman Seniors: Brenda Korth, Jack Delos McClanahan. Robert Sipkema Chrisman Juniors: Phyllis Hogle, Bill Sophomores: Ray Pierson, Rosa- Freshman: Harry Hanford, Linda Conley lita Patzschke Eckholm OSBURN TEXACO SERVICE LUCIA'S BEAUTY SHOP 25 PEP CLUB ROW ONE: M. Hoffman, S. Albright, P. Richards, A. Stath, J. Hensley, B. Webb, B. Korth, R. Patz- schke, P. Blankenship, J. Lewis, M. Murphy, S. Todd, ROW TWO: Mrs. Wiles, G. Fenters, S. Geesa, R. Pettet, B. Bell, D. Burton, J. Phelps, M. Myres, J. Mak, W. Patzschke, K. Myres, R. Knip, M. Stephenson, J. Spurgeon, ROW THREE: D. Webb, D. Luchene, P. Cyphers, D. Schultz, $. Black- burn, L. Mak, W. Knip, R. Crawford, J. Miller, S. Morin, J. Stowers, W. Stath, M. Williams, G. Schriner, S. Call, S. Pettet, ROW FOUR: J. Pullins, S. Drenth, C. Malone, M. Comer, R. Kohlha- gen, P. Myres, P. Stowers, D. Todd, F. Stath, R. Robinson, D. Schultz, M. Williams, A. Kennedy, L. Warne, D. Murphy, S. Bain, A. Chrisman. The Pep Club is the activity in school which gives the students the opportunity to express loyalty to their school and to show the pride they feel in their school. Other schools and communities often judge our school by the actions and behavior of the Pep Club; therefore, we strive to teach good sports- manship and courtesy, as well as enthusiasm that might, in a small way, spur the team on to victory. D. Webb, Treas., P. Cyphers, Pres., R. Crawford, Vice Pres., B. Webb, Sec. LUCAS HANSELL PHARMACY Rensselaer FRED'S SHOE REPAIR Rensselaer SPORTS A boy caught stealing second base has never been caught stealing a car. These words have been proven true many times during the past with reference to the youth of our country. It places a tremendous responsibility on a school to see that every boy has a chance to partici- pate in the sport that best suits his individual needs. Although we strive to win, winning should not be the main purpose of any athletic program. A good sports program must set up standards of scholarship, citizenship, and conduct which will carry over into adulthood. This type of pro- gram takes a great deal of money and a great deal of cooperation from a community as well as the sincere effort of the school in working with the youth of today. When this takes place, the obvious result is that it does Pay to Play. Coach: Ed Wiles Honorable Mention Dick Todd DeMOTTE PHARMACY SIMMON'S SINCLAIR NORTHSIDE STANDARD FOOTBALL STANDING: Coach Mr. Wiles Mr. Pohlman Melvin Schultz Paul Cyphers Jim Miller Don Walther Guy Barton Leonard Mak Ron Crawford Jack Chrisman Al Barton Larry Conley Manager: Byron Henry SITTING: Ray Schultz Jerry Jo Spurgeon Larry Ropp Larry Henry Dick Todd Don Schultz Dale Cawby Jim Cox Dennis Luchene Jim Alexander (For picture see preceding page. ) Most Valuable Player Of The Year Paul Cyphers Manager :- Byron Henry Honorable Mention Al Barton DeMotte, Indiana Rensselaer, Indiana Rensselaer, Indiana pie Senior Cheerleader: Senior Warriors: Brenda Korth Co-Captain; Cyphers, Chrisman, Rosalita Patzschke Walthers, Co-Captain; Schultz. FOOTBALL SNAPS JACK'S UPTOWN MOBILE SERVICE Rensselaer, Indiana BAZZ'S ROLLER RINK Rensselaer, Indiana CHEROKEES “Av TEAM SITTING--Coach Mr. Ed Wiles, D. Todd, D. Schultz, R. Schultz, M. Schultz, J. Kellner, Manager Byron Henry. STANDING--A. Barton, J. Miller, G. Barton, R. Crawford, J. Alexander. CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Pat Blankenship, Janet Lewis, Betty Webb, Brenda Korth. THAYER CRAFTSHOP Thayer DAVIDSON LEE FIRESTONE TIRES De Motte KELLY'S STANDARD Rensselaer CHEERLEADERS SITTING: D. Sutton, L. Ropp, F. Stath, D. Luchene, L. Warne, J. J. Spurgeon. STANDING: Coach Ed Wiles, L. Conley, L. Mak, R. Blackburn, B. Hanford, B. Henry, Manager. ROSELAWN VILLAGE PUMP Roselawn, Indiana KING THE CLOTHIER Rensselaer, Indiana DEE EM QUALITY BUILDERS Roselawn, Indiana JUNIOR HIGH TEAM ROW ONE: R. Hamstra, M. Payne, R. Kohlhagen, G. Studer, T. Phelps. ROW TWO: R, Kellner, A. Stath, M. Ropp, L. Call, D. Schultz, N, Barton; ROW THREE: L. Hartman, W. Patzschke, J. Stowers, (Coach) Mr, Pohlman, B, LaCrosse, R, Kohlhagen, R, Knip. CHEERLEADERS Left to Right: Connie Malone, Mary Jo Comer, Ruth Pettet, Marcia Stevenson. WILLIAM'S JEWELRY Rensselaer REMINGTON MUTUAL INSURANCE Remington (GRADES During the six years in the grades success is accomplished through constant guidance and the teaching of self control, independence, pleasing traits of character, good manners, desirable health habits, an understanding of the necessity of conduct acceptable to adults, and a deep respect for those in authority, Ability is attained to think constructively, to evaluate, compare and form sane judgments. Enthusiasms are channeled, research and discussion are encouraged. The habit of working purposefully toward a goal is formed, and a willingness to participate in making a better school is achieved. GRADE SIX I ROW ONE: J. Hoffman, S. Pierson, G. Studer, L. Tompkins, L. Bain, R Zeck, ROW TWO: M. Fre- del, K. Mak, L. Stroup, C. Rockwell, E. Klemp, Miss Geary. ROW THREE: L. Henson, N. Barton, J. Hanford, M. Williams, L. La Crosse, W. Hamstra, Absent: M. McKay. GRADE FIVE ROW ONE: L. Geesa, S. Hanford, N.S. Miller, R. Bell, G. Schriner, J. Wright. ROW TWO: Miss Geary, R. Stroup, R.A. Stowers, B. Patzschke, P. Cox, L. Hanford. ROW THREE: R. Jones, D. Malas, R. DeYoung, J.C. Patzschke, R. Kohlhagen, D. Pearce, Absent: S. Drake. JASPER COUNTY R.E.M,C. Rensselaer GRADE FOUR ROW ONE: R. Gross, S. Zeck, M. Shipley, M. Shipley, D. Phelps. ROW TWO: M. Roorda, K. Rock- well, K. Miller, S. Hoffman, R. Drake. ROW THREE: R. Gross, D. Jones, N. Barton, P. Richards, N. Hoffman, Mrs. Hanford, Absent: T. Hamstra. GRADE THREE ROW ONE: M. Schriner, A. Wildrick, C Hoffman, K. Clemans, C. Zeck. ROW TWO: E. Clemans, R. Kohlthagen, P. Kennedy, C. Schultz, D. Mak. ROW THREE: Mrs. Hanford, A. Jones, B. Halsema, D. Dykhuizen, M. Spurgeon, L. Shipley, Absent: W. Pearce. DOLEZALS SHOPPING CENTER San Pierre FRY'S 5 10 STORE Lowell GRADE TWO ROW ONE: P. Drake, D. Durflinger, D. Hammond, M. Murphy, L. Geesa. ROW TWO: F. Roarda, D. Hanford, C. Stroup, K. Drake, D. Hanford. ROW THREE: C. Brusnahan, C. Tompkins, F. Williams, V. Hoffman, E. Studer, Mrs. McColly, Absent: R. McKay. GRADE ONE ROW ONE: K. Zeck, M. Conley, H. Hoffman, D. Gross, M. Williams, ROW TWO: D. Kennedy, A. Rockwell, S. Pierson, R. Sipkema, J. Hamstra. ROW THREE: Mrs. McColly, J. Shipley, S$. Hoffman, K. Spurgeon, L. Phelps, R. Clemans. FARMER MERCHANT BANK Rensselaer WUETHRICH INSURANCE CO. Francesville GRADE BAND ROW ONE: G. Schriner, C. Rockwell, K. Mak, R. Kohlhagen, M. Fredel, N. Barton, G. Studer, R. De- Young. ROW TWO: R. Stowers, K. Rockwell, W. Hamstra, N. Barton, Mrs. Linder, Absent: T. Ham- stra. JUMP ROPE CLUB ROW ONE: D, Gross, K. Zeck, H. Hoffman, L. Geesa, S. Hoffman, R. Clemans, L. Phelps, M. Conley, J. Shipley, M. Williams. ROW TWO: F. Williams, C. Tompkins, C. Brusnahan, K. Drake, D. Han- ford, C. Stroup, F. Roorda, D. Hanford, S. Pierson, D. Hammond. ROW THREE: Mrs. Cain, K. Spur- geon, M. Murphy, P. Drake, V. Hoffman, A. Rockwell, R. Sipkema, E. Studor, D. Kennedy, J. Ham- stra, D. Durflinger. HEINOLD HOG MARKET INC, itil idl « yt “Two Timers Spettlers Riverside Station Leslie Wood Barbershop Cage Gregor Store Feed Abbring Martin Station BOOSTERS Hanova's Service Station L P Body Shop Eat ‘n Sip Drive-In Wright's Grocery Oklahoma Service Station . Joseph Gilbert . Mrs, Russell Miller . Mrs, George Murphy . Mrs, John Patzschke . Mrs. Henry Phelps . Mrs, Edward Pierson . Mrs. Glendale Rude . Mrs. Howard Schultz . Mrs, Floyd Stath . Mrs, Max Stowers . Mrs, Herbert Walthers Baker's Shell Super Service Mr, Joseph Kosta Mr, Mrs. Ambrose Bain Mr. Mrs. Joe Blasco Mr. Mrs. Hubert Chrisman Mrs, Ethel Harsha Mr. Mrs. Carl Henry Mr. Mrs, Ralph Jones Mr. Mrs, John Kennedy Mr, Mrs, Don Korth Mrs. Ruth Longstreth Mr. Mrs. Delos McClanahan YEARBOOK STAFF Anna May Kennedy Betty Webb Editor Circulation Manager Byron Henry Business Managers Jack Chrisman, Delos McClanahan Myra Patzschke Jona Phelps, Janet Stowers Wilma Stath, Brenda Korth Bob Murphy, Don Walther Ray Schultz, Paul Cyphers, Mike Pierson Layout Manager Picture Layout Sports Layout Photographer Byron Henry Typists Advanced Typing Mrs, Cain of ¥en i ne


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