Francesville High School - Francillian Yearbook (Francesville, IN)

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JZ(£c.ca£C(3 t We, the class of '52, dedicate this our annual, to our sponsor, Mrs. Ralph Humphrey. She has been not only an able leader and counselor but also a loyal friend and companion. We thank her for having made our four years of high school a time that will long be remembered. A Back row left to right: RALPH HUMPHREY - - RUDOLPH CORDS---- BENTON PORT------ JERALD HOSTETLER - ALVIN T. HAYS---- MALCOLM LAWRENCE DONALD EHRLICH - - ---------------------Fifth Grade -----....------------Sixth Grade -----Seventh and Eighth Grades Coach, Math, Physical Education ------------------------Principal -----Biology, Agriculture, Shop — -------------------Music, Art Front row left to right: HELEN RIGGS------ LORENE KECECIOGLU BESS MYERS....... THELMA RAMSEY - - BERNIECE HUMPHREY GLADYS KOSTER - - THELMA CRISE WILMA MILLER---- ------------------------Fourth Grade -------------------- Home Economics -------------------------Third Grade -------------------------First Grade -------------------- English, Latin ------------------------Second Grade ------------------------ Commerce History, Physical Education, Librarian JO iff ™ 1- T x _________________________________________ ▼ —A MHBJ A k 7 ________ “■ 4 m _mM r - J « wf c ' gjpec Editor-in-Chief...............................CHRIS ANN WUETHRICH Assistant Editor . ................................PERRY NEINOUSER Advertising Manager...............................GILBERT GUTWEIN Layout Managers.......................................DONNA ROGERS VIRGINIA MYERS Athletic Editor.........................................DON AMES Music Editor.................................... DOLORES MICHAEL Vocational Editors . .. .. ........................ BETTY LOWE DICK WILEY MARY LU MALCHOW Sales Managers........................................GLEN MALCHOW PAUL MALCHOW RICHARD CAVNESS CHARLES WARNELL Phrtrrwrr r ti LLOYD BEISW ANGER Photographer...........................................GARY WITT Art Editor...................................................LOUIS SANDERS Social Editors.................................... VIRGINIA MYERS ARDITH MORGAN LOUISE VOGT VIRGINIA MYERS RICHARD WILEY Jfestia ja lui a There is a class in Francesville High, It's praises we shall shout to the sky. 'Tis the illustrious CLASS OF '52, That today is passing in review. First comes GILBERT GUTWEIN, president of the class, He's A number 1 with one senior lass. Class vice president is next in line. Dependable, studious, DONN A ROGERS, this time. CHRIS ANN WUETHRICH’S our financier. She's balanced our budgets for several years. (So we're off to Washington in the future near.) RICHARD CAVNESS is the shiek of the class. Causes a heart - throb in many a 'lass. VIRGINIA MYERS is the brains” of the class. We pin our hopes of greatness on this comely lass. GARY WITT, class photographer, he's on the run, Look at the birdie . Won't our annual ever be done? A member of our class so shy and sweet, BETTY LOWE, I mean, always trim and neat. DOLORES MICHAEL - God's gift to men, Can she bake Aunt Jemima pancakes - Man! Oh! ManJ CHARLES WARNELL tall, dark and handsome, He can rebuild a car and - and then some. PAUL AND GLEN MALCHOW, P and G we say, They drive in from Beaver every day. DON AMES is of basketball fame, It is his height on which he rests his claim. To cheer us on to win the game, We find ARDITH MORGAN, yell leader of fame. There's one in our class who has her life planned, It's LOUISE VOGT. Dale is her man. MARY MALCHOW has a career in mind, Not marriage but nursing this time. PERRY NEIHOUSER, an athlete of fame, Tips in the basket which wins the game. DICK WILEY'S the boy not talkative enough, But when exams roll round, he does his stuff. SANDER'S another of basketball fame. He proudly defends the Zebras’ name. A boy who is willing to lend a helping hand, LLOYD BEISWANGER'S there whenever there's a demand. Now it’s time for us to say adieu. We're so glad to go but we’ll miss you, too. £a$t aUill j4nd Testament We, the Dignified Senior Class of '52 being of sound mind and desirous of leaving some of our claims, abilities, and possessions to those who precede us do hereby declare our last will and testament. To the FACULTY - we, the honorable Seniors, do bequeath another Senior Class as studious, well mannered, quietly behaved, and dependable as we have been. To MR. HAYES - we bequeath (we are sure the teachers will approve) an Activities Period. Which period shall consume at least one - third of the time spent in school each day during which all extra - curricular activities are taken care of. To MR. LAWRENCE - we bequeath one specially built deep freeze in which he can stand in order that he may keep cool. With this device we hope there will be no need of his opening every window in each of his classes. To MRS. CRISE - we bequeath a typing room with all typewriters nailed to the floor thus saving a lot of arguments among her students. To MRS. HUMPHREY - our deepest sympathy for the many hours she has been compelled to spend with us. To MR. EHRLICH - a first rate band to go with the new uniforms. To MRS. MILLER - and her better half, we, after due consideration, do hereby will our bodies after we are through with them for her to do with them as she sees fit. To MR. HOSTETLER - we bequeath the ability to find words to describe our basketball team. Good Luck! Nobody else can! To MISS LEGAN - whose name is now adorned by Keceioglu, a happy married life - and that's not all - a bakers dozen. To MR. PORT - we bequeath an inter - communication system between 7th and 8th grade room and office in order that he may confer with Mr. Hayes about all problems. To the grade teachers - we bequeath our names for posterity. I, MARY LU MALCHOW, will to my sister Lynette the ambition to be a good twirler, and to Geneva Fields the right not to be embarrassed over her chubbiness. I. RICHARD CAVNESS, will a few of my girls to Eugene Fisher, and also my ability to get through High School without studying to Edmund Weaver. I, BETTY LOWE, will my typing ability to Geneva Fields, and my ability to get straight A's to my sister, Mary. I, GARY WITT, will my privilege to read magazines in every study hall to Ralph Wendt and my typing ability to Lee Radcliffe. I, DOLORES MICHAEL, will my ability to love one man till I die to Sharron Onken, providing she furnishes her own man. Also my ability to make Aunt Jemima Pancakes to Ralph Wendt. I, DONNA ROGERS, will my dark hair, big brown eyes, and pleasing personality to Donna Rockwell. My studious habits I bequeath to my sister, Charlene. I, ARDITH MORGAN, will the right to drive my boy friends crazy by trying to sing like Frankie Laine, to my partner in Bloody Crime , Sharron Onken. To Gloria Getz, I leave the ability to receive my diploma and still think that Lincoln was the first president of the United States. I, CHRISANN WUETHRICH, will the right to go steady with a Gutwein three years without any fights or arguments to my cousin, Yvonne Niehouser and to Phyllis Albrecht the honor of driving the pick - up to all school functions. I, LOUIS SANDERS, will my art ability plus the ability to make passing grades to Herb Weltzin. I, GILBERT GUTWEIN, will my ability to be president of my class for the Last three years of high school to anyone who wants it and to Philip Gutwein I bequeath the privilege to fully express my thoughts to Don Ehrlich and Mac Laqrence without firing their tempers. I, PERRY NIEHOUSER, will the right to go with the sophomore class president to Ralph Wendt, and my ambition to play basketball to my brother Andre. I, PAUL MALCHOW, will my sideburns to Eugene Fisher and my curly hair to Albert Smith. I, RICHARD WILEY, will to Carl Gutwein my quiet ways and to get through school without too much trouble with the teachers. I, DON AMES, will the right to have the family car at least seven nights a week to Jim Weaver, and my G.I. haircut to Mac Lawrence. I, VIRGINIA MYERS, will my curvaceous figure (second only to that of Jane Russell) to any great lover of food and my meek and timid ways to Peg Boehning. I, CHARLES WARNELL, will my taste in colors for car upholstery to Otto Wuethrich and exactly twelve inches of my height to Carl Anderson. I, GLEN MALCHOW, will my ability to keep calm to Ralph Wendt. I, LLOYD BEISWANGER, will my height to Donnie Swartz and my government grades to Margie Gross. We, ARDITH MORGAN, DOLORES MICHAEL, and CHRISANN WUETHRICH, will our ability to skip school, without getting caught, the last period and leave the one who backs out, Virginia Myers, behind in Biology to Adeline Gutwein, Yvonne Niehouser, Phyllis Albrecht and the one to back out, Lillian Gutwein. Class Pfiajinecij One summer--the summer of 1972, I think it was--two friends and I traveled abroad. Our journey took us into France, Switzerland, and Italy where we were met by an old friend of ours, a girl with whom we had gone to high school back in Francesville. She took us to her home. (She had married an Italian movie producer). After dinner, as we sat reminiscing, our conversation turned to days of high school life. Faces, once familiar but now changed, were recalled from the past. Somehow the expression Class of 52 was brought up. Oh, what a class! Were they live wires! Did they add to the spice of life! We all agreed that it would be so much fun to make a check upon the class, one by one, and see what twenty years on the Road of Life had brought to them. Not know- ing just how we should proceed, we pondered this situation at great length. Finally we hit upon a plan! We all knew the story of the Three Sisters, the Fates, who governed the lives of the old Romans. We looked up their names which we found to be Clotho, Lochesis, and Atropos. We hit upon the plans of going to a medium, who could call up mortals and immortals from the past. By hypnosis, which she used on all of us, she transported us to the three life giving, life sustaining, and life ending sisters before whom we stood in awe and wonder as they revealed to us the story of the Class of 52 . Our eyes literally pop out as first we see before us a very energetic young man in the person of LEWIS SANDERS who has attained a very high position in life--chief window washer at the Empire State Building. Lewis really has had to start at the bottom and work up. What's this we see thundering toward us? Twelve little Hoosier Pride feed bags? No! They're children being herded along to school by their parents, the former CHRIS- ANN WUETHRICH and EDISON GUTWEIN. At Edison's insistance to advertise his mill, his family is clothed in feed bags. Chrisann, who wears the big economy size, still in- sists they're cheaper by the dozen. They now show us GARY WITT, baby photographer, (eighteen years and over). His hobby is substituting on the Tarzan Television Show. The picture is not clear-- we're not sure what Gary is substituting for--Tarzan or his monkey! Tell us Gary! After a tedious day of hard labor at his camera, Gary's secretary rescues him and helps him to his new Mercury. We remember her as MARY MALCHOW who graduated with Gary. After graduation Mary entered Ft. Wayne Business College and is now a very successful secretary. The town's most fashionable ladies are always seen at the Roglow Beauty Salon, managed by the Misses BETTY LOWE and DONNA ROGERS. Being together after gradu- ation, these two charming ladies have had many suitors but, being rather choicy, have never married. Sitting behind the wheel of an old 1950 Ford we see the editor of the Francesville Tribune, DONALD H. AMES, who after graduation took over his father's business. Don could never give up his Ford for a new model. A certain blonde is still waiting at home for Don to pop the question. Still as bashful as he was in his high school days! Class Pfwjihectf The wife of General TOPP, the former LOUISE VOGT, is sitting at home in her fabulous library, waiting for the return of her devoted husband. Upon entering the Marine Corp in 1951, Dale decided to make the Marines his career. Louise, having a hard time to adjust herself to Marine life, has taken up short story writing. CHARLES HOT ROD WARNELL, seated behind the wheel of his racer, is battling for first place, as they round the final turn of the Indianapolis Memorial Day Race. This tall, modest boy has become internationally known for his daredevil driving. Standing on a windy corner, we see two sailors whom we recognize as DICK WILEY and LLOYD BEISWANGER. Upon graduation, the two joined the Navy and de- cided to make it their career. Dick and Lloyd claim they are the only two bashful sailors in the world. PERRY NIEHOUSER, who has made a fortune renting compressed air tanks to un- fortunate boys with flat tires, has retired with his tall, dark-haired wife to his small farm. Three guesses who she is? ? ? Sweeping towards us at a pounding gallop, with six guns blazing and bubble gum popping, rides ARDITH MORGAN. Close behind come three panting ponies. Astride them sit her three sons. Cruising leisurely behind them, comes her husband Richard Harvey . in his Cadil'ac convertible. The pair have made a fortune with their dude ranch in Texas. Ardith's kids are known as the Texas Terrors. Next we see a city hospital where over the loud speaker of the City Hospital comes the urgent call Dr. Myers! Surgery calling Dr. Myers! Who is Dr. Myers? None other than our own studious, hard-working VIRGINIA MYERS who graduated with the Class of 52 ! After fifteen years of steady company. Dr. Myers is still engaged to RICHARD (CASSANOVA) CAVNESS. Richard is the town’s most eligible bachelor living in quiet luxury on his eight hundred acre farm. Richard seems to think it is better to look twice before he leaps. After fifteen years he still hasn't looked twice?? The picture clouds. We can only see a shadowy light flashing off and on. It reads P. - G. Morticians--Deadest Business in Town. We recall PAUL and GLEN MALCHOW as the two shy boys who graduated with the Class of 52 . Their shy personality allowed the two boys to remain bachelors and start their unlively business. Last but not least a graceful ice skater makes her appearance. She is none other than the former DOLORES MICHAEL; now the wife of Senator GILBERT GUTWEIN. Yes, she was taken in by the Senator's campaign speeches. He has tried hard to persuade her to give up her career and go to Washington as a social butterfly but to no avail. Sonja Heine in her heyday was no rival for this star of the skating world. Senhn Play LOOK ME IN THE EYE Cast of Characters First row, left to right: Susie Smithers..........................the cook...............................MARY MALCHOW Anemia Peters...........................the maid............................... ARDITH MORGAN Francine Hoyt...........................a friend..............................DOLORES MICHAEL Tabitha Todd............................Lovice’s Aunt......................CHRIS ANN WUETHRICH Rosit a Gondelez------- -....................................................... an actress DONNA ROGERS Lovice Me Lauri ...............................................................VIRGINIA MYERS Second row, left to right: Sappington Tuppy........................Kenneth s Uncle.........................GILBERT GUTWEIN Russell Logan...........................a friend of Ken.................................RICHARD CAVNESS Gideon Gumm................................the gardener------------------------------- DON AMES Professor Paxton........................a hypnotist...........................CHARLES WARNELL Kenneth McLaurin.................................................................PERRY NEIHOUSER Pernicious Peters-----------------------the porter-------------------------------------GARY WITT Sponsor and Director............................................. ..............MRS. HUMPHREY Qflcsi (rf{inactive PERRY NEIHOUSER Sectet Societies Every girl of the graduating class is an honorary member of The Royal Order of Do Nothing and the boys are charter members of the United Brotherhood of Loafers . VIRGINIA and DELORES are membersof the Knocker'sClub and LOUISE is the happiest prospect of the Happy Hustlers . LLOYD is president of the Hayseed Union . The Junior Order is represented by DICK WILEY, for he is the only one of this class who is not in the least interested in the juniors. All of us belong to the class of Umpty - Two , which, however, can not be properly regarded as a secret society, owing to the inability of the members to keep a secret. tijeneftal Statistics 1. Class beauty - ARDITH MORGAN. By voting for herself - DONNA ROGERS received the next highest number of votes. 2. The handsomest - RICHARD CAVNESS. (He looks very charming as he goes down the street with his hat on the southwest corner of his head.) 3. The meekest - PAUL MALCHOW. 4. The laziest - GARY WITT. 5. Greatest social light - CHRISANN WUETHRICH. She has so many social engagements that the only time she stays home is when she has to write a letter. Guess where it goes? 6. The most Versatile - VIRGINIA MYERS. She can talk faster than any other girl in High School except Peg Boehning. 7. Greatest favorite - BERNICE HUMPHREY. 8. Best athlete - PERRY NEIHOUSER. 9. Slowest - DON AMES. 10. Nerviest - CHARLES WARNELL. 11. Biggest fusser - DICK WILEY. 12. The brightest - DELORES MICHAEL. She sets a pace in her studies that her classmates do not find easy with which to keep up. 13. Best natured - MARY MALCHOW. She has a smile and kind word for everybody, except when she’s out of humor. 14. Wittiest - DONNA ROGERS. She laughs and giggles at Port's jokes while the others are looking for the hidden point. 15. Biggest bluffer in the class - GARY WITT. 16. Most conceited boy - RICHARD CAVNESS. 17. Class dude - GILBERT GUTWEIN. A model boy and a great favorite with the girls. 18. Least studious - LLOYD BEISWANGER. 19. Faculty rusher - VIRGINIA MYERS. She has the happy faculty of jollying the teachers which is of great value when she has been too busy to prepare her lessons. 20. Best square dancer among the girls - LOUISE VOGT. 21. Best square dancer among the boys - GLEN MALCHOW. 22. Speed Demon - PAUL MALCHOW. 23. LEWIS SANDERS - Great artist. 24. Quietest - BETTY LOWE. First row (left to right) Carol Lowry, Mary Conwell, Sharron Onken, Sheila DeLong, DeMaris Bailey, Geneva Field, Judy Myers, Frances Smidler. Second row: Margaret Gross, Lee Radcliffe, Stanley Boehning, Dennis Swing, Ralph Wendt, Eugene Fisher, Ellsworth Pelsey, Albert Smith, Gertrude Dunker, Mr. Malchom Lawrence, sponsor. Play Cast of MEET MY WIVES Billy Zanders--------- Hank Evans------------ Tessie Heimberger - — Loretta Ware---------- Alix Ware---------------- Cuddles La Rose------- Miss Prudence Whitney - Ann Whitney----------- Mrs. Thurston Thwacker Uncle Zebediah Zanders - - DENNY SWING - - RALPH WENDT - -SHEILA DeLONG ■ - MARGIE GROSS ELLSWORTH PELSY - SHARRON ONKEN -FRANCES SMIDLER •----JUDY MYERS - - GENEVA FIELD ■ - LEE RADCLIFFE Olaf Swanson EDMUND WEAVER CAN YOU IMAGINE Virginia Myers not studying until five o'clock every morning Betty Lowe with all brothers. Donnie and Denny not imitating Homer and Jethro. Geneva not playing the piano. Stanley Jordon without his red hair. Ardith Morgan liking only one boy. Donna Rogers going steady. Louise Vogt not engaged to a Marine. Gilbert Gutwein not having any girls. Paul Malchow girl crazy. Ellsworth not looking for a race. Glen Malchow not square dancing. Corrine Sanders being fat. Tadpole getting to school on time. Herb Weltizin not hitchhiking to Medaryville to see Sima Holl. Gloria Malchow being loud and boisterous. Louis Sanders revealing Becky . Gary Witt being able to sing like Hank Snow. Mary Malchow not sleeping in Speech class. Virginia E. and Donna R. not riding around at noon. Shorthand class having their lessons. Sharron Onken deciding which is best - boys or horses. Port with a new set of jokes. Hayes always in Physics class. Charles with a new Buick. Humphrey not directing a play. Miller typing her own library cards. Miss Legan not being able to sew. Carlie without his beard. Larry Boehning surrounded by girls Jimmy Weaver with his Shorthand. STUDENT PERFECT Ardith Morgan's figure Donna Roger's eyes Corrine Sander's neatness Lillian Gutwein's clothes Betty Lowes' feet Adeline Gutwein's eyebrows Sharron Onken's teeth Pat Houston's personality Margie Gross’s legs Louise Vogt's dimples Virginia Myers' hair Bert Houston's intelligence Frances Smidler's nose Carol Ann Lowry's singing voice Delores Michael’s complexion Chrisann Wuethrich's hands Virginia Ehrlich's lips Carol Swing's profile Paul Malchow's muscles Charles Warnell's height Chris Lee Wuethrich's eyes Jimmy Clover's nose Billy Beiswanger's complexion Richard Cavness' hair Gary Witt's eyebrows Keith Nelson's legs Don Ames' driving ability Glen Malchow's physique Denny Swing's personality Gilbert Gutwein's singing voice Otto Wuethrich's smile Carl Gutwein’s sense of humor Dick Boehning’s intelligence Lewis Sanders' hands Perry Neihouser's clothes Herman Smidler's profile Lloyd Beiswanger's teeth LET US SING LIKE THE BIRDIES SING! Student Body Mrs. Miller Mr. Port Mrs. Humphrey (To annual staff) Mr. Hays (To Herman and Herbie) Gilbert Gutwein Virginia Ehrlich Sharron Onken Chrisann Wuethrich Louise Vogt Larry Boehning Mr. Lawrence (To biology class) Latin Class Carl Gutwein (In math) Ralph Wendt Dennis Swing Betty Lee Chris Lee Wuethrich Dick Myers Don Michael Marlene Gillmer Betty Lowe Charles Warnell Mrs. Crise Mr. Hostettler Lloyd Beiswanger Richard Cavness Paul and Glen Malchow Carol Deck Carl Anderson Mary Malchow Faculty Agriculture Class Donna Rogers Virginia Myers Lewis Sanders Don Ames Dolores Michael Ardith Morgan Judy Myers Lee Radcliffe Gin, Chris, Art. Mike Gary Witt Seniors of 52 Perry Neihouser Kay Koebcke Charlene Rogers Peggy Boehning Edmund Weaver Dick Wiley (To Mrs. Miller) Adaline Gutwein Sue Myers and Betty Greiger Prisoner's Song Down the Road Apiece Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder Meet Me Tonight-in the Community Room Linger Awhile One of the Roving Kind My Man Twenty Loves Have I I Want to be Near You I’ll See You in my Dreams Oh You Beautiful Doll I'll Be Seeing You I'll See you in My Dreams I'm Movin’ On I Know That Some Day You'll Want Me to Want You The West, A Nest, and You, Dear Sweetheart of all my Dreams The Girl of my Dreams Chewing, Chewing Gum Lazy Bones You’re the Cream in my Coffee Longing for You Hot Rod Race Kitten on the Keys Three Little Words I Ain't Got Nobody They Go Wild Simply Wild Over Me Just We Two Whispering I'm Lookin' for the Bully of the Town Sleepytime Gal The End of a Perfect Day The Com Song Anytime So Tired Life Gets Tedious Don't It Cold, Cold, Heart Slap Her Down Again Pa I Want To Be a Little Bad Girl In The Mood Wine, Women, and Song Side By Side The Old Master Painter Work for the Day is Coming Nobody knows the Trouble I've Seen The Tale A Soldier Told Make Believe You, You. You are the One The Old Piano Roll Blues Just One More Chance I Only Want a Buddy not a Sweetheart Me and My Shadow IF WISHES WERE THE SENIORS, That the underclassmen weren't so dumb, GARY WITT. That he had a way with women. DON AMES, That he were a big guy. CARL GUTWEIN, That life weren't so dull. MRS. MILLER, That the library were always in apple pie order. DONNA ROCKWELL. That she weren't so bashful RALPH WENDT, That they served meals in the library DENNY SWING, That U. S. History text would be more up to date RICHARD CAVNESS, That he were a lady's man. JUNIOR CLASS That someone would recognize their brilliancy. SOPHOMORE CLASS, That life was just a bowl of cherries. MR. PORT, That he could retire. DICK WILEY, That he was taller. PEGGY BOEHNING, That Ralph will still care for her in years to come. MRS. CRISE, That Don Michael would get to school on time. RONALD HONEGGOR, That school only lasted one-half day. CHRIS LEE WUETHRICH, That Charlene would make up her mind. DOLORES MICHAEL, That she could type. GIL GUTWEIN, That he had a library like Mrs. Miller's. VIRGINIA MYERS, That she could have her dad's car anytime she wants it. CHRIS ANN WUETHRICH. That Ed wasn't so far away. SHARRON ONKEN, That she owned a ranch with hundreds of horses. FACULTY, That the Sophomore Class wasn't so dumb. MR. HOSTETTLER, That the B. B. Boys would train just once in a while. ARDITH MORGAN. That there will always be boys around. Donna Onken - now Mrs. Bob Tiede. Marlene Getz - now Mrs. David Hornback, Jr. Dick Kesler - married and now works at LaPorte. Hannah Garling - works at Winamac. Suzanne Gutwein - engaged, works at home. J. P. Morgan - works at Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Paul Kruger - joined the Paratroopers. Arlene Beiswanger - now Mrs. Robert Hansen. Shirley Cords - engaged, works at home. Paul Kruger - joined the Marines. Millie June Boehning - attending Purdue University, Ed Kelly - works at LaPorte. Lyle Clover - works at LaPorte. Dora Westphal - works at Fern’s Restaurant in Francesville. Isabelle Dunker - works at Lafayette. Ronald Beiswanger - attending Indiana University. John Gutwein - works at Gutwein Milling Company. Arthur Geyer - works at Kingsbury Ordnance Plant. Pat Lowe - works at Monon. Carol Erb - engaged, works at home. Clara Garling - works at home. Dorthy Kruger - works at home. J m First row, left to right: Irene Vogt, Betty Lee, Barbara Radcliffe, Mary Lowe, Pat Houston, Betty Lowe, Virginia Myers, Jackie Burnette, Judy Myers, Phyllis Albrecht, Gertude Dunker, Frances Smidler, Margaret Gross. Second row, left to right: Mrs. Miller, sponsor; Cordelia Crawford, Donna Rogers, Ardith Morgan, Sharron Onken, Roberta Houston, Sheila DeLong, Corrine Sanders, Yvonne Niehouser, Gloria Getz, Chrisann Wuethrich, Mrs. Crise, sponsor. Third row, left to right: Carol Deck, Donna Rockwell, Virginia Ehrlich, Louise Vogt, Geneva Field, Peggy Boehning, Mary Malchow, Adeline Gutwein, Dixie Moncel, Marlene Gillmer, Kay Koebcke, Marcia Famey, Lillian Gutwein, Carol Lowry. ( i i'% 1951 - 1952 Nov. 2 - Buffalo (H) Nov. 6 - Freeland park (T) Nov. 9 - Burnettsville (H) Nov. 16 - Monon , (T) Nov. 20 - Chalmers (H) Dec. 4 - Star City (H) Dec. 14 15 - Four - Way Tourney (Pulaski, Medaryville, Reynolds Francesville) (H) Jan 4 - Montetey (T) Jan. 11 - Medaryville (H) Jan. 17-18-19 - County Tourney Jan. 25 - Wheatfield (H) Feb. I - San Pierre (H) Feb. 5 - Pulaski (H) Feb. 8 - Fair Oaks (T) Feb. 12 - Reynolds (T) Feb. 15 - De Motte (T) Feb. 22 - Wolcott (H) We're off for life’s journey. Our sails are all set. Thy precepts and teachings We shall not forget; We'll bravely sail onward To dare and to do. But often we’ll dream Alma Mater, of you. COMPLIMENTS OF II DRY OODS MEATS VARIETY STORE PHONE 204 FRANCESVILLE FRANCESVILLE, IND. WINAMAC, INDIANA f inaau% TRUE CULP, AGENT WE WANT HOGS EVERY MARKET DAY MONON, RENSSELAER, EFFNER SALES....FARM MACHINERY......SERVICE TELEPHONE 169 FRANCESVILLE CLEflriERS f LflUnDERERS PHONE 4871 WELL PRESSED MEANS WELL DRESSED DAILY SERVICE Compliments of THEATR-E Plumbing And Appliances Home Furnishers-Floor Coverings ir Kenneth Seidel - Joseph Blastic Phone 200 Phone 73 Winamac, Indiana Francesville, Indiana The CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR Everything For The Farmer We Treat YouQ The YearQ Grain, Feed, Flour, Coal, Seeds, Fertilizer We Pay Best Prices For Your Grain Phones 136 and 164 Francesville, Ind. PHONE 30 AKRON TRUSSES 0 C A1 RON c aa xvi'A V’zuj ACROSS FROM BANK WINAMAC, IND. Wm. A. 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HEATING TRACTOR FUEL FRANCESVILLE, INDIANA tHclHillian'l OUTFITTERS TO CHAMPIONS FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY • Me MILL IAN ATHLETIC GOODS CO. INC. TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA '(Halt MEDARYVILLE, IND. DEPENDABLE SERVICE AT LOW COST PHONE 146 Compliments of V MARK-ET AND LOCKER SERVICE QUALITY - SERVICE - ECONOMY PHONE 58 FRANCESVILLE INDIANA TELEPHONE 5-IF 12 FRANCESVILLE CRUSHED STONE - AGRICULTURE LIME KR6IG-ER (GROCERY 110 W. MAIN STREET NEXT DOOR TO POST OFFICE FROZEN FOOD-FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SMOKED MEATS FANCY GROCERIES WINAMAC, IND. PHONE 227 Compliments of Q un’JL JEWELRY STORE MONON, IND. OVER 50 YEARS rezvz-en PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION ACCURACY PHONE 4971 MONON MONUMENTS FOR YOUR LOVED ONES WINAMAC, INDIANA Frances ville, Indiana General Repairing - Welding Batteries - Accessories - Parts Phone 104 Francesville COMPLIMENTS OF FUNERAL HOME ka 6ce vt Motor Co. International Trucks McCormick - Deering Sales And Service Machine Shop Service Phone 178 Francesville, Indiana Francesville, Indiana Compliments of D. D.S. MONON, INDIANA Compliments of D. D.S. MONON, INDIANA PHONE 4901 ?ke MONON MONON, IND. Compliments of -FUNERAL HOME MONON, IND. HARDWARE PAINTS JOHN H. KELLY HARDWARE 102 N. Monticello Street Phone 292 WINAMAC, IND. RADIOS AUTO PARTS SMALL APPLIANCES SPORTING GOODS STORE PHONE 129 WINAMAC l 'ai'l 1410, -e T MONON, IND. Compliments of ££a. i- -e '1. DRUG- STOR-E DRUGS - SUNDRIES - SODAS MEDARYVILLE, INDIANA PHONE 66 RELIABLE PRESCRIPTIONS Compliments of AHL€R -E L-ECTRICv PLUMBING- GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES 6UILDING CORP. PERFECTION GAS RANGES ELECTRIC WIRING SPEEDQUEEN WASHERS FRANCESVILLE IRONERS MEDARYVILLE IND. IND. FINE CLASS RINGS '}?lefflMici nd. ANNOUNCE MENTS f f %S VS! S s r Is YEARBOOKS OUTFITTERS TO CHAMPIONS AWARDS v 1 FOR OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY MC MILLIANS ATHLETIC SINCE 1897 GOODS COMPANY, INC. REPRESENTATIVE: TERRE HAUTE, INDIANA L. F. GOUCH BOX 9 PLYMOUTH, INDIANA BECOME BETTER ACQUAINTED WITH YOUR BEST WISHES SALEM TWP. FARM BUREAU CREATING A BETTER UNDER- STANDING WITH CITY AND FARM FOLKS. IT'S GOOD BUSINESS TO BE C IN FARM BUREAU CJactaman Compliments of V BUS IN-ESS COL LEGE COMPLIMENTS OF Medaryville Indiana FLORAL CO. Flowers for all occasions Phone 212 Winamac, Indiana INSURANCE SERVICE For All Your Insurance Needs Frances ville, Indiana COAL S GRAIN CO. Medaryville, Indiana CO VNPLI VNENTS OF We Treat You ■ The Year • . Frances ville, Indiana MOTOR SALES fiZZ JUL Kaiser Ttoawumtr F razer 1 f Henry J. • Winamac, Indiana General Insurance ★ Phone 221 Chevrolet Phone 130 Frances ville, Indiana Winamac, Indiana Plant Gutwein's Hybrids For Best Results Gutwein's Hoosier Pride Sales Service Don't Say Bread Studebaker Cars Trucks Phone 1872 Say 820 South Monticello Street Winamac, Indiana Corntop or Holsum GRILL Baked By Sis Trudy Medaryville, Indiana Compliments of Pulaski County CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. JLa Winamac Phone 11 Francesville Phone 32 COMPLIMENTS OF 'k Seed Corn Medaryville Phone 46 Good Coffee------Good Food ★ Monon Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF CAFE Come To The Southside For The Best 0 Monon Indiana Francesville, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF Pulaski County Republican Winamac Ted Myers F rancesville August Moncel F rancesville Phil Albrecht F rancesville Gunnerson's Restaurant F rancesville Pulaski County Democrat Winamac Hein's Cafe And Poultry Co. Winamac Rich in Vitamins Gathered ripe to capture the full vitamin flavor. II you con not purchoto this in your home tow —writo P.O. lei J. $., Chicogo (90) Sexton Quu i fq ,r%Yv i TIMKEN ttA-r ia Sr GAS HEAT Heating and Plumbing For a good deal in heating see Thacker Monon Indiana Ford and Mercury Sales and Service Monon Indiana Around The Corner From Anywhere •• • •• MMI «••••••• •• IM COC« («U CO •• Coca-Cola Bottling Co. - Monon-Indiana-Inc. Monon, Indiana compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF v Vi v HARDWARE TELEPHONE CO. France8ville, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF compliments of — DK. 0 0 s' Farm Bureau Insurance Frances ville, Indiana Minneapolis - Moline Sales and Service F ranc e s ville Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF O Francesville, Indiana 1 on Highway 421 Frances ville Phone 72 W Pulaski County Farm Bureau Elevator Frances ville Indiana


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