Francisco High School - Treasured Echoes Yearbook (Francisco, IN)
- Class of 1966
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Ā U,hc jFraitctscu Class uf 19Gli Dianna Jeraldine Bartley Lydia Ann Bishop James Otto Burke Rita Jean Casper Deborah Lynn Coleman Richard Comer ā¦ā¢Donald Gene Cross Janice Elaine Davis cBertha Ann Dixon Jean Emerson ā¦Patricia Ann Fritz Larry Russell Griesemer Jerry Alfred Helsey David Hutchinson Charles Ray Hunt Joseph Paul Ireland Mary Catherine Montgomery Diana Sue Nurrenbern Tamara Rodenhouse Michael Ray Schafer Phyllis Ann Scott Ronald Lee Stewart Norena Jayne Sturgeon Tim Tooley Samuel Jesse Watkins William Clyde Watkins Dianna Kay Wehmer ā¢Valedictorian ā¢ā¢Salutatorian Completing Requirements (Dffirers President ā-------------------------------- Vice President----------------------------- Secretary---------------------------------- Treasurer---------------------------------- Sponsor--------'ā¢-------------------------- Class Colors Blue and White Class JFlofcier Blue Tipped White Carnation Class JHotto Enter to learn; depart to serve. ____Phyllis Scott Samuel Watkins Diana Nurrenbern ___Patricia Fritz ____Edith Shurig $arralaur?ate mth (Enmntfnmnpnt in honor of i (Elass of lOlUi |3on Jlairia, |Jrutrtpal IBalbo JBoob, Superintenbent Sr. 9Btlliam ā Qge, JJresibcnt of School Soarb Baccalaureate GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH Invocation May 15. I960 7:30 P. M. ... Rev. William Jackson 0 Magnify the Lord .. ___ . Camille Saint-Saens Chorus Iāll Walk with God ... __ Webster N. Brodszky Solo Richard Comer āLessons after Graduationā ā..........ā......Rev. Charles Scott Address Man Is As Grass Davenport and Whitehead Chorus Benediction Threefold Amen Chorus Commencement HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM May 18, 1966 8:00 P. M. ProcessionalāPomp and Circumstance---------------------------Elgar Invocation______________________________________Rev. Ralph Miller Summer Legend Overture-----------------------------Forrest Bucktel Band Salutatorian ā_____________________________________ Donald Cross āThe Hole in the Roof'______________________________Donald Flenar Determination__________________________________________________Al. Hayes Band Valedictorian_____________________________________ Patrica Fritz Presentation of Diplomas_______________________________________Don Davis Benediction_____________________________________________Rev. Ralph Miller RecessionalāWar March of the Priests Mendelssohn They wamm Principal James Barbre Shop Edith Shurig Home Economics Senior Sponsor Martha Carnahan MusicāArt Benjamin Paul Commercial Joe Evans CoachāSoc. St. Norietta Miller English Jane Woolsey Spanish Vonda Strickland Mathematics Betty Conner Kindergarten Ellen Dunning 1st Grade Dora Bell 2nd Grade Pauline Willi?jnsGenovieve Carter 3rd Grade 4th Grade Marilyn Seamon 5th Grade Steve McDevitt 6th Grade Phyllis Arm Scott President Sunshine 1-2-3-4, Chorus 3-4, Franciscan Staff 3- 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2 Concessions 3-4, Commer- cial Award 3, Class Pres ident U, Pep Club 4, a Feudin' Over Yonder 3, 'braiidad Steps Out 4, Diane Nurrenbern Secretary Band 1-2-3-4, Sunshine 1- 2-3-4, Corresponding Sec- retary 3, President 4, Class Vice-President 2, Secretary 4, Editor Fran- ciscan 3-4, Editor Year Book 4, A Feudin' Over Yonder 3, Grandad Steps Out 4, Pep Club 4, Con- cessions 3-4, Queen Att- endant 2, Beta 3-4. Samuel Watkins Vice-President Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2 3-4, Pep Club 4, Francis- can Staff 3-4, A Feudin' Over Yonder 3, Grandad Steps Out 4, Concessions 3-4, Class President 2, Vice-President 4, Year Book Prophecy 4. Patricia Fritz Treasurer Sunshine 1-2-3-4, Beta 2- 3-4, Vice-Preeident 3, President 4, Pep Club 3 4 Glass Secretary 1, Treas- urer 1-4, Concessions 3-4, Franciscan Staff 4, Year Book Staff 4, Scholastic award 1-2-3, Home Econo- mics 1, Science 1, Hath 1, English 3, Citizen Ship ft,āGrandad Stepo uut +.,ā¢ā¢ A Feudin' over Yonder 3, DAJt Award 4. Compliments of Arthur Jam-s Elevator Francisco Diana J. Bartley Sunshine 1-2-3-4Ā A Feudin' Over Yonder 3Ā Chorus 1-2-3 |-4, Concessions 3-4, Librarā I ian 1-2, Grandad Steps Out 1 4, Pep Club 3-4, Franciscan g Staff 3-4, Sunshine Scrup- f book Chairman 2-3Ā Janice Davis Beta Club 2-3-4, Pep Club 3- Treasurer 4, Sunshine 4, Franciscan Staff 2-3-4, As- sistant Art Editor 2-3, Anā aual Staff 4, A Feudin' Dver Yonder 3, Grandad Steps Out 4, Librarian 3ā4 Lydia Ann Bishop Attended Princeton X, band 2-3-4, Chorus 2-3-a Sunshine 2-3-4, francis- CdD Staff 3-A, fear booK Staff u, a Feudin' Over Yonder Grandad oteps uutā4, Pep Club rre sideuo 4, Alternate Che- Dilcaaci' 3ā4, Queen 4, Jlueau Attendant 2-3, Con cessions 3 4, Beta 4. Tamara Rodenhouse Librarian 1-2-3-4, Sunshine 1-2-3-4, A Feudin' Over Yo der 3Ā Grandad Steps Out 4, Franciscan Staff 4Ā Con- cessions 3-4Ā Hill Sc. Son Service Station Francisco Compliments of Ross's Drug Store Francisco Bertha Dixon Chorus 1-2-3-4, Sunshine 4, Concession 3-4, Class Plays 3-4. James 0. Burke Basketball 1, Chorus 1-3 4, Clat Ā« Vice President 3, Year Book Staff u, A Feudin' over xonder 3, Orandad Steps Out 4, Concession.. 3-4. Ronnie Stewart 'A Feudin' Over Yonder 3, 'Grandad Steps Out 4, Base- ball 1-2-3-4. Basketball 1-2 .3-4 Librarian 4, Chorus Charles nay Hunt pfiaseDall 1, Chorus i-3-4, Ā£t)rum major 2-3-4, 4 Feu- fain Over Yonder 3, Gra- t ndaa Steps Out 4, Year ? Book staff 4, Franciscan Staff 4. Buddy Watkins Baseball 1-2-3-4, basket- Onita Jean Emerson ball 1-2-3-L, A Feudin' Franciscan Staff 3, : Over Yonder 3, Grandad snine 4, A Feudin' ( Steps Out 4, Franciisban Yonder 3, Gr-iidad Staff 3. t-eps Out 4. Compliments Hitch Packing Company Princeton Donald G. Cross Baseball 1-2-3-4, basket I oall 1-2-3-4, librarian 2, Class President. 3Ā Vice - President 1, a Feud in1 Over Yonder 3, Grandad Steps Out 4. Michael Ray Schafer aSKetball i-2-3-4, base tall 1-3-4, Chorus 2, Pep Club 3-4, A Feudin' )ver Yonder 3, Grandad Jteps Out i . Richard 3. Comer Band 1-2-3-4, Baseball 2, Basketball 2-3, a Feud- in Over Yonder 3, Gra- ndad Steps Out 4, Con- cessions 4, Class His- tory 4. Rita J. Casper Chorus 1-2, Pep Club 3-4, Librarian 4, Sunshine 4, Franciscan Staff 3-4, A Feudin' Over Yonder 3, Grandad Steps Out 4. Compliments of Francisco Hardware Joe Ireland BasvOoll 1, Ba8ektball 2-3, Technical Director, A Feudin' Over Yonder 3, and Grandad Steps Out 4. Tim Tooley basketball l-2-j, Base- ball 1-2-3, Class Plays '3-4. Dianna Wehmer Rjhorus 1-2-3-4, Sunshine 1-2-3-4, Franciscan 3-4, PĀ«P Culb 3-4, Concessions ā-4, Librarian 4, Year )k Staff 4, A Feudin' sr 3Ā Grandad Step .āOut 4. Mary C. Montgomery Sunshine 1ā2ā3ā4Ā Chorus 3, Franciscan 3-4, Busi ness Manager 3-4, annual Business Manager 4, A c Feudin Over Yonder 3, h Grandad Steps Out 4, Pep Ā£ Club 3-4, Queen atten - I dant 1, Alternate Cheer- r leader 4, Concessions 3- f 4, Dramatics award 3. Jerry Alfred Helsley band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 2-4, Basketball 1-2-3, Stu- dent Manager 4, Pep Club 4, Franciscan staff 3-4, a Feudin' Over Yonder 3, irandad Steps Out +, on cessions 3-4. Compliments of Larry Griesemer baseball 1, Franciscan Staff 3-4, Year Book Staff 4, Technical Director for a Feudin Over Yonder ā3 and Grandad Steps Out 4, Concessions 3-4. Deborah Lynn Coleman Band 1-2-3 4, Sunshine 1ā2-3-4, Recording Sec - retary 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 4, Francis- can Staff 3-4, Year Book Staff 4, pep Club 3-4, A Feudin' Over Yonder 3 Grandad Steps Out 4, Queen Attendant 3, Maid Of Honor 4, Concessj 3-4. W I J. C. Penney s Princeton Oakland Ice-Skating Rink Oakland City Dianna Jean ueDoy Compliments of Rita 3am First National Bank Don Oakland City Si eniord in 2 euiew oertna Jerry Pat Mary Phylli8 Larry Diane Jim i ā Mike i.yaia :1X X In 1954, forty-two nervous girls and boys en- tered the first grade under the direction of Mrs. Fannie Collins. Out of these only seventeen are to be graduated at Francisco. Diana Bartley, Ce- cilia Eeasley, Deborah Col-man, Tim Tooley, Sita Casper, Joe Ireland, Charles Hunt, Diane Nurren- bern, Mary Montgomery, Ronald Stewart, Richard Comer, Janice Davis, Phyllis Scott, Donald Cross, Samuel Watkins, Jerry Helsley, and latriciu Fritz. Those who have joined us during the years and are being graduated with us are: Lydia Bishop, Jim Burke, Bertha Dixon, Mike Schafer, Tamara Ro- jenhouse, Jean tmerson, L rry Griesemer, David Hutchinson, Buddy Watkins, and Dianna Wehmer. During our first year in high school, our class went to Meade Johnson, Emge's, and Kesker Zoo under the sponsorship of Mis. Shurig. Also that year, the Home Economics girls went to visil Deaconess Hospital in Evansville. ,.s sophomores we ordered our class jackets and received them in early winter. In the spring we ordered our class rings. During this year we went to Spring Mill Park. In our Junior year, we received our class rings, at Christmas time we sponsored the Christ- mas dance. During the spring we presented our first class play, A-Feu 'm' OvĀ«r Yonder, usder t.he direetiem Ā f Mr . Norietta Miller. We al e went on the Junior-Senior Class Trip to St. Louis. During our Senior year we presented our Sen- ior class play titled Grandad Steps Out. During the summer we had our graduation pictures taken. received them in December. We ordered our an- nouncements. The Seniors sponsored the Spring For- mal. The Seniors also enjoyed the Junior-Senior olass trip very mueh. Finally on May 16, after many years of enjoyment and study, we received our diplomas1 d S - Corn Funeral Home Oakland City Compliments of Clayton's College Orchard Oakland City JLt and Jestatnent It ā ilB U n Ua.u. . will my ability to take the curves on the Tafttown Road ā Ao anybody who wants to get to heaven fast. I, H a ā , . . will my driving ability to anyone who can find it. I, J r nr ā iwill mv ability to have two accidents in the same hour Judy tiurruLUL. stand it. -L i fXāx?- l t wants it I. QAsu j ' .Ā«will my right to ith the gang to Jean Deweese. to Judy Seifers. . ill my Psychology book to anyone who can fully under- will my ability to get along with others to anybody that WCUl O X bA. , will my second home to Myra Young. , 6 Qliac ā¢ā¢ 1 ā Ā«ytirij |a v 40ā ajā|n| | k ep up be the shortest in the class and still fep up will the right to use the v ash basin in the boys' room to anyone who CAN'T WATT during opening night of the play. . will my right to spill Fritos in Bookkeeping class to likes Fritos. anyone who likes I, iQcc tost . will my ability to be a great detective to James will my 50,000 acres in Texas to anyone who can find the first oil well. I, Cl lrv n O. (C, -xdV o. p will my ability to eradicate 112 times on one book- .eeping paper to Jjrehe Bailey. will my ability to sing to Jim Krieg. will my right to beat Mr. Paul in an addition race to Robert Loom x dkm tfo dy-_________ nrxuAc u Ua Ā£fai I , ajyty jffjtfUjSLnXl t. I. I, u ajrru. m Yn.-uiCinor ilnamann . Ā It Ls kiXz. Jfurufl- will my strength to Eugene Davis, will my learning in Psychology class to Snooky. will my ability to be best in class to Glenda Williams, will an annual staff that works quietly to Mr. Paul, will my ability to get into trouble to Richard Hardin, it. my seat in Government class to Darline Broshears. my Government grades to Sandra Schupp. my hair to Mr. Barbre. will my red hair to Mrs. Shurig. will my right to feed a girl a line to Mezz, which was d Ott, from Pee Wee Woods, from George Green, will my seat in Government class to Ho Chi Minh. We, the Seniors, will to Mrs. Shurig, another great class to sponsor for five years. Mrs. Miller, a large, well-lighted room. Mr. Paul, another Government class which will read the newspaper. Miss Strickland, quiet fifth and sixth period classes. Mrs. Carnahan, an unbreakable baton. Mr. Barbre, another third period study hall with everyone in his seat when the bell rings. Mr. Evans, another tall basketball team. Mrs. Woolsey, a portable softdrink machine. Mr. O'Neal, another basketball team which doesn't like milk. Mr. Davis, another set of dependable secretaries in classes and organizations. the Juniors, the right to get along with everyone. the Sophomores, the right to be graduated from F. H. S. the Freshmen, the right to have good luck at 0. C. H. S. June 1, 1976 Dear nuntie. Since I at up here in heaven with the angels, I know more about what's going on down on Earth than you do, I decided to share with you what my old classmates are doing now. Before 1 go on I want to tell you that I invented a new way for angels to get around besides with wings. They are jet propelled instead. I'll first tell you about the boys!!! My old buddy JgrrY HclalSJ. operates it five-hundred acre farm near Terre Haute, Indiana. Joe Ire)and, Ir riY pcrf and Jlffl jfyrke have started one of the largest Architectural Firms in the world at Francisco. Last year Tim Toolev pitched a no hit World Series which won the pennant for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Also last year Hunt. won the aeademy award for the most promising actor of 1975. It has just been announced that Buddy Watkins has bm some a millionaire by selling the Prancisco Daily Clarion Gossip Sheetron Main Street in Oatsville. HlltC Schafer.Ā who Just re- turned last week, was the first man to set foot on Mars. Just invented a machine to replace teachers. Don Croai, the noted sports announcer, has just completed his new book The Advantages and Disadvantages of Being a Basketball. Ronnie Stewart is the Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Forces in Viet Nam. David Hutchinson is the drag strip king of Salt Flat who Just set a world's record of 750 M.P.H. Now to tell you about the girlslll Phyllis Scott., our former class presi- dent, announced her candidacy for the President of the United States.and promised everyone ice cream three times a day. Cecilia beaslev. a lieutenant in the WAVES, has Just married an admiral in the Navy. Janice Davis is now the head nurse at the Walter Reed Army Hospital at Washington D.C. Diana Bartley and her husband are now touring Europe showing their fellow beauticians their new hair style. Mary Montgomery and her husband are now managing the Harlem Globe Trotters. Last week at the annual meeting of the National Secretary League. Patricia Fritz and Diane Nurreniiern were voted the top secretaries i the United States. Debbv Coleman who started at TWA as a stewardess, now owns half the stock of TWa Air Lines. Dianna Wehmer. while st-.dying art in Europe found a masterpiece of Da Vinci and has started the largest art museum in the vorld. Lydia Bishop and Tam Rodenhouse won the fame as the most noted beau- ticians in New York for their space-woman hair styles. Just yesterday Pertha Dixon was made President of the Practical Nurses League. Mrs. Shurig. our sponsor, won first prize in the Universal aking Contest with her Jelly Cookies. Thanks to the help of my two assistant angels, Jean Emerson, ome of our st noted writers, and Rita Casper, our head nurse up here, I have been able to know what is going on down on Earth. ' Your Nephew, ' - a Samuel Watkins Shurig's Furniture Store Oakland City Comvlijsents ā¢f Peal's Store Oakland Citv President G. Williams R. Hardin 3Ā« Terry V. Pres. J. Deweese R. Loomis J. Hardiman W. Hopkins S. Sehupp Ā«J. Seifers 3 uniorS Sponsor Sec. Trteas. L. O'Neal I. Bailer D. Broshears I , t .1 ⢠āa! P. Mason D. Osborne Compliments of Hayes lied White Oakland City D. Lyneh B. Rosa D. Hutchinson N. Osborne Schaferās Blacksmith Francisco Compliments of K. Dunning onliowioreA G. Davia President ponsor Vice-1 resident B. Curlthers PĀ« Couch R(.Askren C. Barton N. Bishop Si ā I, Davis K. Dunn D. Hurst R. Hdwards L. Kruse 8. Kohlmeyer Kruae P. Mahan J. Mans D, Messersraith B. Thompson L. Wilson Sm Osborite Complimenta of J. C. Heaney'3 Princeton Darwin Shurig Plog Oakland Ci ty ji Wilson h. Wilson ā Mil K. Dunning V ājopl i om ot e 5 Mr. 1 uul t, Dunn C. Hunt D. Hurot Askren C. Barton R. Kdwards D. Harper Compliments of Darwin Shurig Flog. J. 0. Penney 3 Oakland City Princeton Wilson 'President Vice-President G. Davis Sec. Treas. Sponsor B. Curithers P. Couch D, Meesersmith S, Osboriie Stewart L. Kruse B. Thompson M. Barr N. Bishop A. . 1 M J. buck JCohlmayer J T. Krieg JĀ« KruaĀ« P. Mahan L. Wilson E. Stewart J. DeWeese Vice-President Pre ident Idwarda s. Griesemer ,1. Huebner J. Hopkins I, Lesley M. McDonald H. Ott D- Scott T. Griffin M. Hall C. Hunt C. Hurt B. Miller M Miller Compliments of Thackers appliance Store Princeton Corn Funeral Home Oakland City C. Burke k. Dillon M. Kitterraan D. Krieg SEVENTH GRADE jFIRoT ROW: M Carnahan, Sponsor, M. V illiaras, T. Hurst, J. Dunn, S. McEllhiney, 'J, Bailey, A, Seale; SEXJOND ROW: K, Hale, J, Roberts, D Tooley, K, Young, R. ttnsley, E. Phillips, I. McIntosh; THIRD ROW: M. Cox, B. Block, D. McDonald, D. āU8on, M. Muson, S. Scott, KĀ Cobum, C. McCormick, m EIGHTH GRADE āFIRST ROW: J, Evans, Sponsor, H, Huebner, B, Wallace, S, Schupp, K. McEllhiney, S, I.cCormick, D, Hurst; SEJCGND ROW: K, Smith, D, Stewart, D, Davis, M, Jackson, J, Scott, R. Thome, K. McDonald; THIRD ROW: L. Stott, P. Kitternum, J, Askren, C, Bums, R, Lloyd, J, Hurt, S, Meier; FOURTH ROW: M, Lehmun, R. Knew, D, Reneer, Brown, R, Thome, T, Lord, B, Steiner, K, Dixon, Ā£ Compliments of Robert Brown, Dentist Oakland City mm Sixth Coracle First how: E. Thorne, K. Bailey, D. Burns, M. Heerdink, K. Couch, D. Rorner- housen, D. Burns, P. Hurt, C. Parrot, C. Watkins, L. McDonald, R. Mahon, Mr. McDevitt. Second Row: R. Davis, ft. Bishop, G. Heerdink, K. Dunning, P. Phillips, S. Meier, G. Sloan, E. Burns, B. Bruce, K. Dunning, R. Lynch, G. Young. Last Row: T. 03borne, D. Dillon, D. Einerson, G. Hurt, D. Wise, L. Jackson, a. Rock, J. Bailey, S. Harms, S. Hale, J. Dyson. Peteās āService Station Francisco Compliments of Hallās Cafe Francisco First Row: n. Schupp, M. McCormick, ft. Knew, W. Beasley, T. McIntosh, D. Krieg, M. Dougan, D. Smith, R. Collins, R. Bums. Second Row: D. Rock, L. Hopkins, P P, Helm, D. Coburn, B. Bartley, N. Terry, C. Osborne, K. Harvey, L). Loomis, J. Brown, U. Deweese, J. McEllhiney, Mis3 Searaon. Last. Row: L. Finon, V. Cole- man, T. Kohlmeyer, D. Bolin, G. Sloan, C. McConnell, S. Lasley, G. Eads, D. burns, T. Tinsley. 3i(tk J rci e ZJhud Qrdde, eb-u 1 i ii ait r .it , First Row: A. Black, G. Svkiupp, L. Kale, T. Clark, L. Edwarua, D. BajAey, R BLaize. Second Row. R. Knew, T. Krneg, V. BeJoafc, T. Meier, P. Deveetb, M. Parrott, 5. Mason, S. Hopkins, it. Beasley, J. Tori-y Last Row: R Seilers, A Tooley, D. Mcretndge, T. walker, T. Goad, V. Angle, fc. HurrenDBrn, C. Ott, J 17 i L i i I 1 āme rirst Row: R. Black, S. Bailey, G. Vore, J. Mcfcllniney, D. Dougan, J. Jackson ft. Ott. Second Row: H. Seale, A. Burns, D. Vore, N. White, K. Miller, M. Wise, C. Stewart, J. Seilers, Mrs. Carter. Last Row: D. Summons, L. Bailey, S. Kruse, G. Wilhite, V. Bartley, K. Montgomery, M. McDonald, K. Montgomery. Compliments of Oakland City Plastics t ( jrcl c c FIRST ROW: V. Tinsley, P, McIntosh, J. Mahan, K. Allen, J. Harbison, H. ore, C. Thome, N. Wise, D. Phillips, B. Doyle. SECOND ROW: B. Dougan, K. Mont- gomery, T. Stott, D. Reed, P. Bailey, B. Vickers, D. Parrot, W. Clark, R. Bi- shop, B. Hon, D. Harms, K. Graper, S. Wilhite, Mrs Dunning. LAST ROW: D. Whitehouse, M. McFetridge, N. Finch, M. Skelton, J. Schupp, B. Seale, M. Luff, A. Hottel, T. Hurst, K. Meier, J. Padgett, K. Hale. Absent: T. Tinsley and R, Adler. S conaC jra Ā£e. FIRST ROW: C. Edwaxds, T. Tinsley, R. Davis, M. McCormick, M. Martin, D. Me Connell, L. Bartley, S. Osborne, B. Beasley, D. McDonald. SECOND ROW: J. Collins, A. Mans, K. Miller, K. Braun, R. Scott, B. Dougan, B. Blaize, D. White, Mrs. Bell. THIRD ROW: D. Tinsley, P. Harms, R. Vore, M. Walker, K. Askren, R. Bartley, M. Lasley, N. Scott. B. Vore. Hopkins Bros. Implement Francisco Compliments of Oakland Auto Sales Oakland City J Lndc eracu i ten l' FIRST ROW: S. Roraerhousen, M. Ott, C. Bartley, R. Kell, J. Bailey, R. McCor- mick, A, Houchins, Mrs, Meier, SECOND ROW: S, Young, B. McEllhiney, L, Bart- ley, A, Shelby, C, Joy, J, Kreig, J, Woods, R, Vore, THIRD TOW: S, Ott, K, Huebner, S, Osborne, K, Vore, P, Braun, K, McDonald, J, McConnell, C, Kell, Coracle School (!3antl Oakland City Compliments of Laab Funeral Home Oakland City Ohe Coronation Lydia 4 Buddy FliESHMEH Debby 4 Miko JUNIORS Adrienne 4 Denny Patsy 4 Ron P;un 4 Denny Jean 4 Denny Donna 4 Don Shelia 4 Richard Compliments of Perpetual Savings 4 boon A..uoc Irinceton 1965-1966 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Icnr. 5āSpurgeonāThere 12āAllendaleāHere IĀ Y, 19āOakland CityāTliere Jot. 24āOtwellāThere The. 5āChrisneyāTliere Die. 7āWheatlandāThere {too. 10āBirdseyeāThere Sec, 11āMackeyāOakland Sic. 17āSpurgeonā jPĀ®C 7Ā c, 22, 23āI ynville Jin. 7āStendalā'There Itn. 11āAllendaleāThere 14āNew HarmonyāHere ā¢- Irf hb. 4 āDeckerāThere Jib. 11āHaubstadtāThere ftbb. 15āNew Harmony | lb, 10āStendalāHere Mike Sclialāor .ihiy '. atkinn war L j.e Cross ichard Hardin Y ynn Hopkins Denny Lynch Hill lioau Denny Stewart. Denny Hesse-rsmith Sr. 32 Sr. 30 Sr. 12 Sr. 14 Jr. 40 Jr. 44 Jr. 22 Jr. 42 So . 10 So. 24 Compliments of Gibson County sank Princeton d3ciAebafl Shoptaugh Drug Company Compliments W F Realty Insurance Princeton of Princeton C heerfeadi erS Pep CLl I Clayton's College Orchard Oakland city Compliments of J. Herahel Monroe Princeton r ' 7th 8 th d3udhethuff Ck eerieaderS Complimen-ce 0f Francisco State Bank Ā«i. o. rood center akland oily Uomplijnonts of Oakland City Auto Shop -'a u.Ā ua ulty n e iu3pa per Staff Duncan Hardware ComplimentĀ® Thompson Motor Company Oakland City of Oakland City [KeporterA I 1 Ranch Hotel Oakland City ComplimentĀ of boulah1Ā Beauty Franc lootĀ |BĀ£ST PERSON J.I1T Lydia Buddy NiiaTEST Lydia Don CUTEST SHILL MOST ATHLETIC Mary Mike CLaSS CLO-.vNS Dianna Ron MOST STUDIOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Pat Don MOST POLITE Janice Don most bashful Jean ft Larry MOST POPULaR Lydia Kike BIGGLeT FLIRT BEST SCHOOL CITIZEN Debby Sam Pat Larrv Compliments of Colvin Son Mortuary Princeton 7 Libr, trurutn.S GRANDAD STEPS OUT A FEUDIN'OVER YONDER Compliments of Beckner Jewelry Store Princeton
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