Frankton High School - Eaglite Yearbook (Frankton, IN)

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« Published By Senior Class Frankton High School Frankton, Indiana Forward ! ! —is our foreword for the 1950 edition of the Eaglite. With an eye toward the future and a heart set on achieving our goal, we the graduating class press on. Managing Editor—Carolyn Hobbs Business Manager—Benita Bailey Advertising Manager—Carroll Benson Subscription Manager—Mary Lou Frank Faculty Advisor—Sterrett L. Nash oA Tribute JACK LIKENS There is a lemembrance of the departed, to which we turn even from the charms of the living. These we would not exchange for the song of pleasure or the bursts of revelry. oAdministration 4 WALDO E. CANADAY, Trustee The Children's Hour ‘Between the dark and the daylight, When the night is beginning to lower, Comes a pause in the day’s occupation That is known as the CHILDREN’S HOUR. 5 Through The Hour 6 Front Row: (L to R),S. Henry, D. Jarvis, J. Shaw, M. Bowers, B. Jack, N. Fields, D. Heller, L. Hartley, R. Dalzell, D. Trissel, J. Waymire. Second Row: (L to R), W. Friend, D. Lehman, M. Skillman, I). Follis, K. Cooper, J. Mason, M. Smith, L. Noble, J. Moore, Teacher, C. B. Garcia. Third Row: (L. to R), W. Eden, T. Avery, G. Welborn, D. Bryan, B. Ellis, L. Cox, S. Whitcomb, and J. Hacker, not shown. The Grades Qrade One Ui Front Row: (L to R), T. Hearld, S. Sullivan, S. Lugenbeal, J. Burchette, L. Fesler, L. Bangle, M. Mcllree, L. Smith, S. Hoover. Second Row: (L to R), D. Hendrick, V. Voss, L. Welborn, N. Parker, P. Bousman, M. Kirby, A. Sigler, D. Anderson. Third Row: (L to R), J. Hutson, F. Waymire, A. Cunningham, R. Clendenin, R. Brook, R. East, M. Jackson, J. Harper, R. Mills, E. Bless, Teacher, Mrs. Nash.- 7 First Row: (L to R), J. Legg, W. Gruver, P. Lawrence, D. Hudson, S. Parker, P. Bouslog, J. Shields, M. Stigal, M. Moore, K. House, and R. Smith. Second Jtow: (L to R), N. White, M. Bott, J. Henderson, M. Hester, C. Henry, C. Lu- Zadder, J. Waymire, K. Thomas, R. Lawson, D. Pennington, S. Wright, H. Eden, and C. Carlille. Third Row: (L to R), D. Hartley, F. Brooks, L. Lehman, D. Waymire, P. Etchison, S. Thomas, D. Beamer, R. Jarrett, J. Harper, and F. Eden. Fourth Row: (L to R), C. Benham, J. Painter, S. Luggenbeal, N. DuBuque, B. Richwine, J. Fesler, G. Dalzell, C. Brockman, H. Ebert, and M. baney. Fifth Row: (L to R) J. Nash, S. Wright, B. Fox, M. Huth, L. Sprague, S. Waymire, H. Cox, B. Fields, and R. Basey. Teacher: Mrs Hughes. Grade Three Front Row: (L to R), M. Parker, T. Friend, S. Friend, N. Mills, D. Dayton, J. Leusure, B. Clark, S. Holman, B. Mountcastle, C. Stugall, D. Myers, R. Shell, R. Trissel, and E. Shell. Second Row; (L to R), V. Kemper, S. Loy, J. McClintock, P. Car’ile, D. Mitchell, J. Marsh, L. Abbot, R. McPhearson, M. Carpenter, J. Goldsberry, E. Anderson, R. Whelcher, M. Roach, and L. Brown. Third Row: (L to R), B. Whelcher, S. DuBuque, C. Wright, W. Brook, T. Basey, C. Hannawalt, L. Warriner, J. McClain, R. Lawson, R. Ciendenin, R. Kirby, B. House, R. Thomas, and F. Partlow. Teacher: Miss Fox 8 Qrade Four Front Row: L to R), M. Gooding, L. Henry, L. Hobbs, L. Fox, B. Legg, D. I ennon, L. Myers, R. Crowell, S. Greer, K. Knight, A. Thomas, R. Whitcomb, R. Mason. Second Row: L to R), R. Beamer, B. Twiford, S. Benham, D. Bless, M. Brook, B. Hires, L. .larrett, I.. Drake. M. White, C. Waymire, T. Clute, A. Antrim. Third Row: (L to R), Mrs. Kimmerling, T. Hires, D. Lehman, B. DeWitt, J. Sturbois, F. Waymire, G. Antrim, T. Waymire, T. Meredith, J. Waymire, W. Holder, J. Smith, 1). Hobbs, M. Whiteman. Cjrade Fire Front Row: (L to R), M. Silvey, G. Smith, A. White, B. Lugenbeal, A. House, T. Lee, K. McClintock, L. Gooding, B. Friend. Second Row:. L to R), J. Fesler, D. Feight, A. Walker, C. Miller, C. Hester, L. Nich- olson, P. Ryan, A. Hayes, P. Norris, C. Greer, C. Holman, A. Cunning- ham, Teacher, Miss Howard. Third Row: (L to R), M. Carlyle, G. Voss, J. Hutson, H. Fox, J. Clark, B. Baker, B. Myers, K. Daugherty, K. Partlow, B. Myers, B. Loser, J. Meredith. Fourth Row: (L to R), M. Howard, J. Painter, S. Antrim, E. Anderson, J. Bryan, R. Hunt, R. Dickinson, K. McPhearson, P. Lennon, G. Waymire. 9 Front Row: (L to R), M. Clute, C. Litsey, J. Allen, J. Nevin, J. Lehman, R. Feight, A. Swart, J. Bangle. Second Row: L to R), P. Smith, R. Granger, J. Friend, R. Mitchell, L. Hobbs, J. Hud- son, J. Thomas, D. Partlow, S. Lawson, P. Luzadder. Third Row: (L to R), L. Wright, S. Closser, D. Slaton, K. Bott, D. Bailey, D. Mc- Clain, L. McPhearson, D. Hacker, M. Garrison, R. Johnson. Fourth Row: (L to R), M. Brooks, R. Myers, D. Creamer, R. Land, C. Merritt, Mrs. Wright. Left to Right: Mrs. Wright Mrs. Garcia Mrs. Hughes Mrs. Kimmerling Miss Howard Miss Fox Mrs. Nash 10 Front Row: (L to R), D. Hacker, P. Mountcastle, S. Bangle, S. Antrim, L. Canaday, G. Mroz, R. Jackson, J. Painter, J. Ozenbaugh, P. Ellsworth, C. Myers. Standing: H. Merritt, J. Beamer, L. Frazee, B. Holder. On Railing: J. Groover, J. Jarrett, R. Trissel, S. Antrim, J. Heller, P. Henderson, P. Holman, J. Webb, S. Allen, J. Harper, R. Clendenin, R. Glotzbaugh, W. Cunningham, L. Welborn. Back Row: P. Fern, J. Brown, G. Fields, L. Stiner, J. Davis, C. Painter, U. Cox, P. Lenin, D. Marsh, J. Myers, Mrs. Saathoff, B. Daugherty. Grade Eight Front Row: (L to R), J. Free, R. Mitchell, V. Moore, B. Shaw, W. Friend, S. Mroz, R. Hawkins, S. Borum, M. Stoker, C. Smock. Second Row: (L to R), P. Granger, R. Myers, C. Updegraff, D. Bradburn, J. Leisure, R. Bott, J. Conwell, G. Etchison, J. Wa’ker, L. Allen, F. Closser. Third Row: (L to R), Miss Miles, C. Welcher, K. Hughes, N. Hughes, S. Daniels, M. Wilson, M. Harper, K. Hosier, K. Hosier, D. Dalton. Back Row: (L to R), E. Anderson, F. Hamilton, D. Barker, P. Borum, P. Milner, C. Glotzbaugh, J. Clark, E. Underriner, K. Moyer. 11 Classes Front Row: L to R), S. Thomas, A. Granger, A. Campbell, J. Crouch, J. Silvey, B. Hobbs, J. Bohnstedt, C. Knight, K. Etchison, J. Sprague, B. Mont- castle, M. Smock, J. Way mire. Second Row: L to R), W. Stiner, M. Burke, P. Hudson, B. Hedy, V. Miller, J. Skill- man, C. Harrison, N. Foland, P. Perry, S. We'born, R. Newton, K. Hosier, J- Sizelove, E. Clark, L. Smith, S. Pennington, J. Cunningham. Third Row: (L to R), E. Perry, V. Moore, C. Vestal, D. Slaton, M. Martin, R. Painter, T. Harbit, R. Dickinson, P. Roach. Fourth Row: L to R). T. Reed, E. Stafford, B. Clemons, G. Marsh, B. Ballinger. Standing: (L t R), Miss Bredeweg, S. Moore, J. Daugherty, J. Giselbach, J. Brown, J. Bott, M. Waymire, P. Downey, L. Sumner, R. Redman, R. Box, D. Ohler, W. Wells, K. Idle, D. Holland, E. Clark. OFFICERS: President .... Vice President Bus. Manager Secretary .... Treasurer .... Sponsor ...... Jack Waymire ... Kenneth Idle .. Ray Redman Ronald Dickinson Mary Jo Smock .. Miss Bredeweg 14 Sophomore Class Front Row: (L to R), L. Conwell, D. Waymire, D. Davis, M. Henderson, D. Heflin, D. Widener, H. Etehison. Second Row: (L to R), M. Waymire, A. Berkebile, A. Trissel, P. Patterson, D. Conklin, B. McPhearson. Third Row: (L to R), M. Beamer, C. Hires, J. Benefield, B. Hunt, R. Leisure, D. Fields, D. Meredith. Fourth Row: L to R), A. Welborn, B. Murray, E. Downey, P. Dwiggens. Fifth Row: (L to R), E. Thomas, K. Dalzel, Mr. Nash, V. Canfield, J. Alford, R. Fox, K. Friend. OFFICERS: President .............. Bernie Murray Vice President ......... Max Henderson Secretary-Treasurer ....... Kay Friend Bus. Manager .......... Roberta Leisure Sponsor ................... Mr. Nash 15 Junior Class BILL BRADDICK PATRICIA BURKE GEORGIA CARLTON RUTH DAUGHERTY RUTH DeWITT REX ETCHISON JACK FEIGHT DANNIE GILLAM PAT GOACHER 16 MI LUCENT HARPER JOYCE HAYWARI) RALPH HOBBS EUGENE HUDSON CHARLOTTE KENNEDY NOLAND KIRK PAUL LAND CONNIE LITSEY JOE McPHEARSON RAY McPHE ARSON JERRY MOYER DORA NICCUM 17 JOYCE NORRIS GEORGE PARKER LEAH SHALLENBERGER CARLOS SILVEY DONALD SILVEY PATTY SILVEY V Y 4- ftp 8 . t J yj!fch £t , 19 Seniors GEORGE FREE Baseball 4; President 4; Ag. Basketball 2, 3; Talon Club 4. BEN IT A BAILEY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammy’s Lil Wild Rose” 4; Oper- etta 1, 3, 4; Minstrel 2; Treasurer 2; Dra- matics Club 4; Eagilite Staff 4; Golden Eagle Staff 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. ROBERT BENEFIEL 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Ag. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Usrer 1, 4; Livestock Judging 3. CARROLL BENSON Basketball 1; President 1; Glee Club 1, 2; Eaglite Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BOB DAUGHERTY Golden Eagle 4; Eaglite 4; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Usher 3. KATHLEEN DOWNEY “Our Home Town Girl” 3; Quill and Scroll 3; Dramatics 4; Golden Eagle 3, 4. DALLAS ETCHISON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Talon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; President 2, 3; Busi- ness Manager 4; Judging Team 4; Presi- dent of Talon Club 4. 20 JOE GAHIMER Basketball 1, 2, 3; Talon Club 2, 3; “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Baseball 3; Vice President 2, 3: Judging 1, 2, 3. ROBERT GISELBACH Voc. Ag. Basketball 3; Home Room Tourney 2, 3; Usher 3, 4; Inter-Mural Basketball 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DALLAS HAYS Treasurer 3; Usher 3, 4; Chorus 1. PHYLLIS HARBIT Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Minstrel 2; “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Yell Leader 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Dramatics Club 4. A I) A LINE HICKMAN Glee Club 1, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Eaglite Staff 4; Operetta 4. BILL HIGHT Ag. Basketball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Judging 2, 3, 4; 4-H 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1. CAROLYN HOBBS Eaglite Staff 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Golden Eagle Staff 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; “My Home Town Girl” 3; Latin Club 1, 2; “Mam- mys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Student Council 2; Debate Team 1, 2; Sunshine Society 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 4; Mock U. N. Assembly 2, 4. MARY LOU FRANK Treasurer 1; “My Home Town Girl 3: “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 2; Operetta 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Golden Eagle Staff 2, 4; Eaglite Staff 4. 21 JACK HOBBS Football 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Glee Club 4; Talon Club 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE HUFFER Track 3, 4; Talon Club; “My Home Town Girl ; “Mammys Lil Wild Rose” RALPH HOLDER Basketball 1, 2; Talon Club 1, 2; Secre- tary 3; Eaglite Staff 4; “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4: Golden Eagle Staff 4; Dramatic Club 4. BEVERLY LOSER Chorus 2, 4: Golden Eagle 4; Eaglite 4; Operetta 4; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; “Beggar on Horseback” 3; Dramatics Club 3, 4; G. A. A. 3. FORREST MITCHELL Talon Club 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 2. BARBARA MOORE Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4: “My Home Town Girl” 3; Operetta 1, 4; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Minstrel 2; Dramatics Club 4; Eaglite Staff 4; Golden Eagle Staff 4; 4-H 1, 2; Junior Leader 2; Mock U. N. Assembly 2, 4. BOB MORGAN Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3: Vice President 4; Talon Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Eaglite Staff 4. 22 PAUL NEWTON Usher 3, 4. BILL NEESE Talon Club 1; “My Home Town Girl” 3; “Mammys’ Lil Wild Rose” 4; Minstrel 2; Operetta 4; Golden Eagle Staff 4; Eaglite Staff 4; Band 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 4. JEANNE NICHOLSON Yell Leader 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 4: Minstrel. 2; “My Home Town Girl” 3; Operetta 1, 4; Golden Eagle Staff 4; Eag- lite Staff 4; Secretary 1, 2; Treasurer 4. PAUL SHALLENBERGER Usher 3, 4. GEORGIA BELL SHELL Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Minstrel 2; Dramatics Club 4; Librarian 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; Mock U. N. Assembly 2, 4. HERBERT SMITH “A Scream in the Dark” 4. CAROLYN WELBORN “Mammy’s Lil’ Wild Rose” 4; Golden Eagle Staff 4; Eaglite Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Minstrel 2. MEREDITH TWIFORD Sponsor 23 Class Prophecy” As I pass down the solemn lines of graves, I weep for the souls of the dead. Here they lie in this little churchyard, the deceased Class of 50. At the head of the silent line, towers an impos- ing monument to the class president, George Free, who rests beneath this weight. “Clad in my War-like gear Fell I upon a spear. Oh, Death was grateful.” He committed suicide upon the death of his mother-in-law. I turned to the next grave, that of Beverly Loser, a celebrated Follies star. Beneath the sod there lies a fern, She may have been good, but God knows when.” Here is a stone to Mary Lou Frank and Car- olyn Hcbbs, who were all alone, all they did was stay at home, they never set foot off the place, since they moved the naval base. Through a mist of tears, I peer upon the grave of Carolyn Welborn, beloved wife of Bill Neese. This loving remembrance has been scratched by her husband. “Since your death, my light has gone out. (But I’ve struck another match.) and who next? Dallas Etchison, who drowned while irrigat- ing, wasn’t found till he was deteriorating; well, he was planted in his sleep, not on top but six- foot deep. And now, Adaline Hickman and Barbara Moore, finished their coUege at Asbury, became missionaries and traveled to China to correct peoples sins. A large tomb is next, holding the remains of Georgia Shell. “Here lies a poor brow-beaten wife, who made an awful mess of life. She wed a mechanic, ’twas Paul Newton, Alas! Alas!, Paulie went a scootin’.” Now a marker to Jeanne Nicholson. The words upon the stone are— “A wife so good, no money could buy, now she’s at rest and so am I” I totter to the next—Jack Hobbs “A worn out Ford all twisted and bent, A cross marked the spot of his big accident. Wires that were shortened, a leak in the gas, And good old St. Peter enlarges his class.” Here lies another old classmate — Benita Pailey, and, oh remember, when she got mad and how she did spark! But Benita’s life was sad and gloom, she worked as a milkmaid at the Med-O- Lloom. Now! came on to Forrest Mitchell. “He got an infection which started gangrene: Then death closed his eyes, that’s why he’s never more seen. Phyllis Harbit, a gallant house-wife, had much more than she could do, she kicked the bucket at forty-two. Kath’een Downey met her fate When she went out with Jack Graham on a date. Her father met her at the gate, for Jack had kept her out too late. Her marker reads: “Rest in Pieces” Bill Height who died of malnutrition on ship- board, and was buried at sea, floated back in memories, back to me, carrying his name with eternal fame. Handsome Carroll Benson, a salesman be- came, never capturing wealth and fame, and after traveling far and wide, he died, with faithful Charlotte by his side. Bob Morgan, with his curly hair, his deep brown eyes, his romantic air, became an actor on the screen, he died while doing his first love scene. I strolled to the next, ’twas Joe Gahimer, and it read: “Joe Gahimer, a good lad, Kind of easy to make mad, But old death took its toll, Joe can’t get out of this hole.” Remember the fellow who was so little and short, Herb Smith, I mean, who was such a good sport? He became a politician, and went to Court. (He died, defending the Class of ’50.) My eyes fill with tears as I gaze upon the battered grave of Dallas Hays, the inscription read: “Love Came Too Late” The adjoining grave was that of cheerful Bob Daugherty, scratched upon the surface of the tomb was, “Please do not disturb” Bob Giselbach, a lawyer was he, always lis- tening to his defendants plea. He faltered step by siep, and now is in a hole, six foot in depth. At the end of the line of graves, 1 saw a great Mausoleum erected in the memory of four great American Seamen, Paul Shallenberger, Ralph Holder, Bob Benefiel and Buddy Purnell. Engraved in memory of each boy was: “Twas better that their fragile forms should sink beneath the wave, their great voices shook the mighty deep, and there should be their grave? They bound them in a bag, (These Senior Pals of Thine) And with a careless ‘Ho my lads’!” they sank into the salty brine.” 24 The 1950 Class History The class of one thousand nine hundred and fifty began their first school days with an enrol- ment of twenty-six pupils under the direction of Mrs. Kimmerling. We entered the second grade with Mrs. Hartley as our teacher. For our third grade teacher we had Mrs. Hughes. Our fourth and fifth year classes were divided with Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Morris. For our sixth year in F. H. S. we had Mrs. Wright for our teacher. In the fall of ’44 we moved upstairs with the high school and did we feel big. We w ere told that Mr. Twiford was to be our sponsor for the next six years. Our Freshman year started very smoothly, then with a hang. “Flunky Week” was upon us. It was a week of shining shoes and saying the pledge to our masters, the class of ’47. We sur- vived, however, and then came time to elect our class officers for the year of ’46-’47. Our presi- dent was Caroll Benson, Vice-president, Dal’as Etchison, secretary, Jeanne Nicholson, and treas urer, Mary Lou Frank. We sold pies and also tickets to the spook house at the Hallowe’en Festival. The new students for that year were Bonnie Baker, Nora Ballenger, George Free, Joe Gahim- er, Bob Giselback, Nancy Harris, Rosetta Beeman, Parbara Brown, Helen Jager, Phvllis Jones, JacK Likens, Forrest Mitchell, Nancy Montcast’e. Mor- ris Pierce, Christina Smith, Peggy Smith, Ro- berta Thomas, Bill Clerk and Eugene Castor, bringing our class to a number of forty-one. As we graduated from the so-called ‘green year’, we entered F. H. S. as Sophomores. We entered with the enrollment that was seven less than our Freshman year. It soon came time for us to elect our class officers for the year of 47-48. We elected president, Dallas Etchison, vice-presi- dent, Joe Gahimer, treasurer, Benita Bailey, sec- retary, Jeanne Nicholson. During the second month of school we welcomed Carolyn Hobbs and Jack Hobbs from Elwood High School to our c’ass. A man from the Balfour Company came to show us samples of class rings so we could order ours. We rsceived our ring3 around Thanksgiving and everywhere you looked you saw those ’50 class rings flashing. We were very proud to be wearing them because they wore the only thing that identified us. During the year we were granted the priv- ilege of selling popcorn at school activities. We also sold booster buttons which were to identify you as a booster of the Frankton Eagles. At the Hallowe’en Festival we made a profit of $100. We sold popcorn, pie and chances on a qui't. As Juniors, we were now upper classrfien. Again our members decreased. We had an enroll- ment of twenty-eight. We re-elected as presi- dent, Dallas Etchison, vice president, Joe Ga- himer, treasurer, Dallas Hayes, and secretary, Ralph Holder. On September 24, we ordered our class sweaters. Just before basketball season be- gan, we received our sweaters, which were grey with red letters. At the beginning of the second semester we welcomed two members to our class, Paul ShaPenberger and Eugene Huffer from El- wood High School. This year our theme was “Pause and Refresh; Have a Coca Cola.” We were in charge of all pop sales during the year of ’48-49’. A Coca-Cola machine was purchased and placed in the lower hall. We also sponsored a donkey basketball game. Near the end of the semester, we presented our Junior Class Play, “My Home Town Girl”, with Phyllis Harbit and Eugene Huffer having the leading roles. The play was directed by Mrs. Sharp. When we left the doors of F. H. S. at the close of Junior year our class treasury contained $1074.89. One week before school opened, the class of 1950 was notified of the death of Jack Likens. The tragic death of Jack occurred when the trac- tor which he was driving overturned, pinning Jack beneath, where he was seriously burned. He died at Mercy Hospital in Elwood, where he was rushed after the accident. The class of 1950 will never forget the many happy days that were spent with Jack inside and outside of F. H. S. On Monday, September 2, 1949, the class of 1950 assembled together with one new member, Herbert Smith and one of our former members, Pob Giselback from Elwood High School, to start our last year in Frankton High School. It came time to elect our class officers, they were as fol- lows: president, George Free, vice president, Bob Morgan, secretary, Phyllis Harbit, treasurer, Jeanne Nicholson, business manager, Dallas Etchison. A class meeting was held and we elect- ed the 1£50 Eaglite staff. The class was divided into groups to go to different towns to sell ads for the annua1. What a time we had! The fourth week of school was spent as “Flunky Week”. The Seniors and Freshmen en- joyed this week very much. After a week of humorous actions, initiation day was the follow- ing Friday. We spent the last period of the day initiating the Freshmen and having the tug of war. The class of ’50 being the smallest class in school never won a tug of war. Dut to the trouble that arose this year, the eldest tradition, “Initia- tion” will be discontinued. The Balfour Company sent a man to show samples of and take orders for our name cards on September 29. On September 30, tryouts for the Senior Class Play were held in the gym. The cUiss was dismissed on October 11 for one-half of the day to go to Anderson to the Elite Studio to have our Senior pictures taken. We received our proofs October 18, almost every- one was well pleased with theirs. We presented the Senior Class Play, “Mam- my’s Lil’ Wild Rose”, on October 21, under the direction of Mr. Nash. Phyllis Harbit and Carol Benson played the leading roles. We made a profit of $154.13. After waiting patiently for a few weeks, we received our pictures on November 19th. We were dismissed on November 23 for our Thanksgiving vacation and returned November 28. Christmas soon came along. Everyone was looking forward to this vacation. School was dis- missed December 23 and we returned January 2, facing our semester exams. We came out on top and were ready to start our last semester of school in good old F. H. S. After steady work on our annual we finished it and sent it off to press. The work we had done on the annual, even though it kept us busy, was a pleasure to us. It did not seem long to us until Senior week was here. Our Baccalaureate service was held on May 21 in the High School Gym. Rewerend Jos- eph Hannawalt delivered the address. We then realized our last school days were near to the end. Our Commencement services were held on the evening of May 23 in the gym. There we received our diplomas and were offi- cially graduated. Our next nine days were spent viewing the sights on our eastern trip. 25 Class Will Of 1950 We, the Class of ’50 of Frankton High School, in the County of Madison, State of Indiana, be- ing of sound mind, make, establish, publish, and ordain this to be our last will and testament: I, Herb Smith, will my height to tiny Danny Gilliam. I, Benita Bailey, will my slim curves to Joyce Norris. I, Adaline Hickman, will my brave bold ways with mice to Pat Burke. I, Carolyn Hobbs, will my place in driver training with four men to Ruth DeWitt. I, Jeanne Nicholson, will my seat in the as- sembly to anyone who can find it. I, Jack Hobbs, will my ability to stay out of the clutch of girls to Joe McPhearson. I, Paul Newton, will my cute lil' blush to Charles Smock. I, Dallas Hays, will my ability to be quiet to John Smock. I, Bill Hight, will my powers as a fighter to Virgil Wright. I, Bob Benefiel, will my drawl to Kay Friend. I, Forrest Mitchell, will my ability to come to school two days a week to Mrs. Saathoff. I, Ralph Holder, will my upper plate to Patty Dwiggins. I, George Free, will my bucket of bolts to Angie, heaven help her, Welbom. I, Carroll Benson, will my parking place to Noland Kirk. I, Bob Geiselbach, will my ability to get no demerits to my brother, Jack. I, I, Bill Neese, will my dimples and curly hair to Mr. Lee. I, Dallas Etchison, will my headaches as business manager to next year's business man- ager. I, Carolyn Welbom, will my tiny feet to Mr. Davis. I, Georgia Shell, will my sweet, quiet, and unspoiled ways; to Kay Dalzell. I, Mary Lou Frank, will my driving ability to Richard Davis. I, Kathleen Downey, will my beautiful figure to Margaret Beamer. I, Beverly Loser, will my ability to get along with boys to Miss Miles. I, Phyllis Harbit, will my strong lungs to Mr. Davis. I, Barbara Moore, will my second period library to my secret flame. I, Bob Daugherty, will my manly physique to Mr. Davis. I, Joe Gahimer, will my gift of gab to Ron- nie Hawkins. I, Buddy Huffer, will my ability to run the mile in track to Virgil Canfield. I, Paul Shallenberger, will my ability to go steady to Raymond Redmond. I, Bob Morgan, will my personal diary to the Junior Boys. I, Mr. Twiford, will my sponsorship and the headaches that go with it, to Mr. Lee. WITNESSES: ADAM SALE ACKEN BACK SIGNED: THE SENIOR CLASS 26 Faculty GORDON KERKHOFF Agriculture and Science 27 STERRETT L. NASH English. Dramatics, and Biology ROBERTA MILES Business Education JANET BREDEWEG Home Economics 28 MUFF DAVIS Coach, Social Studies, Gym 29 Activities Just as the final copy for the 1950 Eaglite was going to press, The Dramatics Club, under the direction of Sterrett L. Nash, was ready to present “LITTLE WOMEN”, a dramatization of Louisa M. Alcott’s im- mortal novel. The play was presented on Tuesday, February 28. The cast as pictured includes Beverly Loser, Carroll Benson, Bill Neese, Judy Boston, Joyce Norris, Kay Friend, Paul Land, Pat Burke, Phyllis Harbit, Carolyn Hobbs, Mary Lou Frank, Shirley Pennington, Joe Gahimer, and Benita Bailey. The Junior Class Play “APPLE BLOSSOM TIME” was presented on March 28. Members of the cast were Paul Land, Joe McPhearson, Rex Etchison, Sam Todd, Eugene Hudson, Connie Litsey, Judy Boston, Leah Shallenberger, Pat Burke, Jerry Moyer, Pat Silvey, Joyce Norris, and Ruth DeWitt. 30 31 32 Is That So? W- Future Einsteins!! 33 October 21, 1949 Directed by Sterrett L. Nash CAST OF CHARACTERS Mammy Celie, a black treasurer ............... Benita Bailey Uncle Joe, Dat’s a Fac’ ....................... Joe Gahimer Daniel French, From the City ................ Carroll Benson Lester Van, Daniel’s friend .................... Bill Neese Peggy French, Daniel’s sister ............. Carolyn Welborn Letty Van, Peggy’s chum .................... Carolyn Hobbs Wade Carver, an unwelcome suitor ........... Bob Daugherty Orpheus Jackson, a native Romeo ............... Ralph Holder Rose O’May, Mammy’s Li’l Wild Rose .......... Phyllis Harbit Hester O'May, Rose’s Maiden Aunt ............ Beverly Loser Babe Joan, a mountain charmer .............. Mary Lou Frank Mrs. Courtvane, a lonely woman .............. Barbara Moore 34 35 Quill and Scroll CAROLYN HOBBS ............. Eaglite Staff BENITA BAILEY ....... Eaglite Staff KATHY DOWNEY ... Golden Eagle Staff CONNIE LITSEY .. Golden Eagle Staff Senior Officers President ......... Vice-President .... Secretary ........ Treasurer ......... Business Manager ..... GEORGE FREE ..... BOB MORGAN ..... PHIL HARBIT JEANNE NICHOLSON ... DALLAS ETCHISON 36 Talon Club Girls Gym Class Golden Eagle Staff 37 Places For Study JUST BROWSING—under Emma’s supervision, of course!!!! HARD WHAT WAS THE BOOK, PLEASE? 38 39 ««« «fl | ftftU IMS' i V % 00 WHERE’S YOrR GLASSES, UMP? 42 43 basketball 44 Varsity Front Row: Noland Kirk, Jack Feight, Dick Holland, Manager, Teddy Harbit, Bob Morgan; Standing: Dallas Etchison, George Parker, Danny Gillam, Rex Etchison, Jerry Alford, Bemie Murray, Kenny Idle. 49-50 FRANKTON EAGLES 49-50 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Date We They Date We They Nov. 1 Walnut Grove Here 44 30 Dec. 14 McCordsville Here 51 45 Nov. 4 Lapel There 49 48 Dec. 16 Fishers There 43 39 Nov. 5 Gaston Here 50 58 Dec. 20 Jackson Central Here 61 53 Nov. 11 Alexandria Here 52 42 Jan. 6 Westfield Here 38 42 Nov. 18 Prairie Twp. Here 43 42 Jan. 14 St. Mary’s There 45 57 Nov. 22 Middletown There 40 53 Jan. 20 York town There 55 64 Dec. 2 Markleville Here 40 49 Jan. 27 Markleville There 36 52 Feb. 1 Pendleton There 38 71 Dec. 9-10 Summitville Tourney There Feb. 3 Union Twp. Here 37 44 Summitville 35 60 Feb. 10 Sharpsville Here 43 32 Jefferson Twp. 45 44 Feb. 17 Windfall There 38 41 YELL LEADERS: Phyllis Harbit and Jerry Moyer 46 Second Team Junior High Team 47 48 Track Team 49 50 ‘J(U leniat ClaAA and ifie 1950 facujfite Sia WcaR io tli a nic oua ad Vexit ac xa, without W u) ac coopexaiion and jinanciaf uAAtAiuocc i A edition could not fuiOe lieen a aucccaa. 51 F. H. S. Alumni Roll Call From 1946 Roll from 1935 to 1945 may be found in the 1946 Fran-hi-an 1946 Gerald Closser Wilma Cook Kathleen Wilburn John Ackerman, Jr. James Alexander Jane Alexander Marilyn Bowers Robert Castor Mary Ellen Coil Betty L. Daniels Paul E. Daugherty Maurice Etchison Charlottanne Harrison Jack Hosier Elizabeth Jones Norma Lee Alta Litsey Allen McCord Floyd McPhearson Dorothy Mills Madonna Murray William Pesser Raymond Remington Bill Shepard Wilson Sherman Rex Sigler Rose Marie Silvey Fern Thomas Helen Tranbarger Phyllis Webb 1947 Raymond Thomas Willard Flanagan Paul Davis John Usfo Melvin Sprague James G. Welbom Jack Barrett Dick Thompson Harold Trick Glenn Skillman James Imel William R. Gilliam George E. Alexander Harold Rigsby Marjorie Skillman Gene Hughes Bill Walker James Frank Beatrice Hicks Clara Mae Moyer Wilma Leisure Shelba Shaw Phyllis Gooding Doris Etchison Mary Creamer „ Doris Thomas Norma Barnes Harriett Wright Helen Cunningham Joanne Foust Pauline Brown 1948 Laurabell Smith Dale McCord Anne Miller John Brunt Mary Stutsman Hubert Greathouse Betty Gooding James Alexander Donald Barnes Patricia Fetty Marlin Belew Virginia Stiner Barbara Hawkins Gerald Thomas Joan Trissel John Harper Dallas C. Neese Ginger Frank Carl E. Etchison Ruth Ann Braddick Mary Lou Smith Ruey Sue Downey Jack Adams Marilyn Barnes Forrest Land Gurney Busby Betty June Hood Betty Jean Hosier Leona Hughes Wilma Hicks Jack McPhearson Delena Gray 1949 Ralph Land Mary M. Etchison Howard Martin Mildred McCord Gene Surber Barbara Free Rose M. Barnes Marion Thomas Sherrill Hodson Emil Thomas Jr. Betty June Bowers Barbara Hall Mary Ann Burke Zola Mae Creamer George Sprague Walter Skillman Wanda Braddick Charlene Loser Norma J. Dwiggins Mary Lou Clymer David Singer David Kirk Joan Goacher Phil Sprague Opha M. Tranbarger Elizabeth Hook Hazel Brunt Dick Betty Carol Dailey Betty Burke 52 Frankton Cleaners Joe's Garage The Best In CLEANING — PRESSING DYEING — WATERPROOFING Joe Smith, Prop. Phone 143 Bob Hughes, Prop. Box 414 Phone 136F3 Frankton Indiana FRANKTON LUMBER COMPANY “Everything To Build Anything” Phone 114 Frankton Indiana Compliments of Don Ashton Frankton Pure Oil Service Building Loan Assn. Specialized Lublication Federally Insured Washing and Polishing Pure Tires Batteries SAVE AND HAVE Phone 120 Frankton, Ind. Frankton Indiana 53 Compliments of Smith's Restauiant Quality Food Friendly Service Holland Company COAL — SEEDS— PURINA CHOWS NEW IDEA IMPLEMENTS Jamesway and Oakes Equipment Good Luck Class of “50” Phone 78 Frankton Phones: Indiana Frankton Frankton 31 Elwood 2150 Indiana Compliments To The Class of 1950 Morris Hobbs and Family Good Luck to the Class of “50” Farmers Grain and Coal Co. Frankton, Indiana Where Prices Are Low And Quality Is Good PHONE 85 Loren Hartley, Manager GOLDSBERRY S FLOWER SHOP FLOWER FOR FUNERALS HOLIDAYS BIRTHDAYS EMBLEMS BOUQUETS CORSAGES WEDDINGS CENTERPIECES FLOWERS BY WIRE “Say It With Flowers Aroma 2406 miles west of Frankton But Say It With Ours” on state Road 128 From June Till Frost One-half mile north Store Phone 64 Residence Phone 24 GEORGE C. HARPER Home Furnisher and Funeral Director Frigidaire Refrigerators - Ranges - Washers - Deep Freezes Duo-Therm and Perfection Oil Heaters Hoover Sweepers Sherwin-Williams Paint Fine Furniture Rugs Mattresses FRANKTON, INDIANA 55 Raymond King Frankton Indiana Your Local Insurance Agent Phone 104 Harold’s Mobil Service Frankton Indiana PHONE 79 Willard Batteries Mobil Lubrication U.S. Tires and Tubes Compliments of Inez’s Beauty Shop Phone 36 Frankton Indiana Frankton Package Store Fountain Service — Tobaccos Package Medicines — Sundries Photo Finishing Phone 29 Frankton, Ind. Compliments of Hobbs I)-X Station Gas and Oil Groceries and Fresh Meats Phone 9140 We Deliver Frankton, Ind. Compliments of Webb and Day Barber Shop Frankton Indiana Compliments of Braddick Restaurant A Oood Place To Elat Meals, Sandwiches, Ice Cream Frankton Indiana Compliments of Leslie Harper Saw Filing General Repair Work Phone 131 Frankton, Indiana Compliments of Walker’s Market Phone 84 Frankton, Ind. Compliments of Hires Garage Phone 147-F3 Frankton Indiana PIONEER CORN Hoy Vasbinder Endless Research Makes Pioneer Corn the Supreme Hybrid Of Them All. CORN AT ITS BEST R. R. 2 Phone 55F22 Frankton Indiana Compliments of Crowell Hardware HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 130 Frankton, Indiana Compliments of Frankton Saw Mill HARDWOOD LUMBER Edward Ault Manager Whitten's Auto Service SHELL SERVICE SHELL OIL AND GAS Complete Mechanical Service and Welding 24-Hour Wrecker Service Telephone Day and Night 9141 Frankton Indiana 56 John Ackerman GROCERIES MEATS FRUITS VEGETABLES Phone 92 Frankton, Ind. Wayntire Electric AND Radio Service REFRIGERATORS PHILCO RADIOS Phone 80 Frankton, Ind. ATTEND of Sprague Auto Body COMPLETE AUTO BODY AND RADIATOR SERVICE Phone 62 Frankton, Ind. the CHURCH YOUR CHOICE METHODIST CHURCH ..................... Rev. Hannawalt CHRISTIAN CHURCH ......................... Rev. Stroup PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH .................. Rev. Jorden Compliments of ELITE STUDIO Frankton School Photographer Anderson Indiana Commercial and Portrait Photographers 57 Louderbacks Television, Radio and Electronics 1919 North A Street Phone 595 Elwood, Indiana “We Repair All Makes of Radios' Reynold's Electric Co. Phone 1790 Call us for your Electrical Needs. F RANKTON HIGH SCHOOL Seniors appreciate the cooperation of Elwood Merchants Electrical Dealer Motor Repairing and Rewinding 1524 Main Street Elwood, Indiana Chrysler and Plymouth Sales and Service Choice Used Cars E. M. Peterson Motor Sales Let Us All Go Together Congratulations ESKIMO DOG HOUSE Breitweiser’s 1421 Main Street Elwood Phone 508 Indiana Elwood 1912 Main Street Indiana Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ELWOOD 58 years OF FAITHFUL SERVICE TO THIS COMMUNITY 1% on Savings Member of FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. 1892 — The only NATIONAL BANK in Madison County — 1950 Elwood Indiana 58 Compliments of Compliments of Elwood Vogue Theatres Bob lackley Elwood, Indiana ELWOOD “First in the Finest Entertainment” “Where Friendly Folks Meet” B. F. Goodrich Elwood, Indiana Doty's Drugs On Elwood’s Busiest Corner Eastman Kodak Dealer PRESCRIPTIONS SODA — LUNCH — DRUGS Sweet Shop “ELWOOD’S YOUTH CENTER” Fountain Service Lunches Candies 110 So. Anderson St. Elwood, Indiana Eisenberg Jewelry Hamilton, Elgin, Wyler, Gruen, Benrus, Bulova, Boulevard and Westfield W’atches. World’s Leading Makes of Reliable Jewelry EARL G. RHODES, Jeweler Elwood, Indiana 59 Victory Service Shop Shine, Hats, Pressing and Shoe Repairing TOM MILLER, Prop. PHONE 895 123 South Anderson St. Elwood, Ind. Hammond Supply Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING Phone 1583 Elwood, Ind. City Fish and Poultry Market Buyer of Eggs and Poultry Seller of Fresh Fish and Oysters Phone 213 Elwood, Ind. The Why Store Martin Blumenthal, Mgr. Elwood Indiana CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Goodyear Service Store Elwood Indiana CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS Diana Shop Phone 1405 Elwood Indiana Morris 5c to $1.00 Store “The Store of Friendly Service” Elwood Indiana Compliments of Swinford Service Station 1437 South “A” Street Elwood Indiana Order DIETZEN'S CORN-TOP OR HOLSUM From Your Grocer DIETZEN’S BAKERY Elwood 60 Indiana McKnight Farm Equipment Store COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Metal Casting m3 And Manufacturing Co. ELWOOD, INDIANA r GENUINE I. H. C. SALES McKnight’s Treats You Right Service PHONE 81 1519 South B Street Elwood Kohn's Electrical Service COMPLETE SERVICE COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL 24-Hour Emergency Service PHONE 1034 2801 Main St. Elwood, Indiana T.R. Bud Evans Wholesaler Candies - Cigars - Tobaccos - Sundries Paper Products 410 So. Anderson St. Phone 897 Elwood, Indiana Compliments of Guarantee Cleaners Compliments of Hiatt and Cobb Furniture Store Elwood Indiana Home Lumber Company 1911 South “B’ Street Phone 132 Arthur E. Bell. Pres. John M. Rutledge, .Mgr. LUMBER. BUILDERS SUPPLY COAL A Dependable Place To Trade Compliments of Tam’s Rexall Drugs Elwood Indiana Swanfelt’s Super Market Quality Foods For Less Compliments of Falvey’s Store FOR MEN AND BOYS 112 South Anderson Street Elwood Indiana 61 For Fun For Health Elwood Roller Rink Profitable Parties Arranged Phone 47 Evenings Phone 595 Days Call Collect Compliments of The Citizens Rank Elwood Indiana MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION North 19 and J Streets Robert E. Louderback, Mgr. Elwood Indiana LEESON'S MEN’S SHOP Elwood, Indiana GREAT.... YEARS AGO, GREATER TODAY 62 Hinshaw's “First of all a Drug Store” Three Registered Pharmacists Phone 88 Elwood, Indiana Frank E. DeHority Son INSURANCE AGENCY Established June 11, 1900 Phone 193 Elwood Indiana Compliments of The Hoose Ice Cream Company Phone 1054W 22 Main Street Elwood Indiana BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL FUTURE Indiana and Michigan Electric Co. Elwood Indiana When you think of sports think of Inland Marine Sporting Goods “Your Sports Store” PHONE 1437 103 So. Anderson St. Elwood, Ind. SCHOOL BOOKS and SCHOOL SUPPLIES Sam Aurelius 1610 E. Main Street Elwood Indiana 1914 1950 Sholty Motor Co. UESD CARS Phone 1435 Elwood Indiana Consumer’s Coal Co. Phone 32—For a Square Deal—Phone 32 W. A. McMINN, owner 405 So. 22nd Street Elwood Indiana 63 Everybody's Farm Store J. I. CASE MACHINE PARTS - SERVICE 1006 Fletcher St. Anderson Indiana “When Better Automobiles Are Built Buick Will Build Them’' Bill Cook Buick, Inc. 8th Jackson Anderson, Ind. Nosebroads Food Market Groceries, Meats, Fruits, Vegetables 2237 Broadway Anderson, Ind. Phone 4766 Cross Street Market Quality Groceries and Meats 19 W. Cross St. Ed Sezesny, Prop. Anderson Indiana Phone 4929 Anderson Ice Company INCORPORATED Main Office — 453 Main Street Phone 7786 Anderson Indiana Compliments of Rody’s Store Anderson Knightstown Greenfield Golden Crust Donuts and Rolls BUY FROM YOUR FAVORITE DEALER Anderson Indiana Anderson Camera Shop, Inc. 1122 Meridian St. Hallmark Greeting Cards Anderson Indiana Phillips Motors HARLEY DAVIDSON’S MOTOR CYCLES 2311 Broadway Anderson. Ind. Phone 8090 D D J Teeter’s J ® Prescription Specialist ® Free Delivery 1933 Broadway Ave. Anderson, Ind. Dial 8744 Staggs Motor Sales GMC TRUCKS GRAMM TRAILERS Phone 5537 544 Broadway Anderson, Ind. Elbert Shultz Sons PAINTING and DECORATING Guaranteed Work Ph. Perkinsville 317 Free Estimates R. R. No. 6 Anderson, Ind. 64 Compliments of Over 46 Years In Anderson Cathedral of Fashion Bickel's CYCLE and KEY SHOP AMERICA’S FINEST BICYCLES 40 West 9th Street Ph. 2-7036 Anderson Indiana CONGRATULATIONS 1950 Class 1950 Frankton High School Wallpaper O’Brien Paints Art Supplies Picture Framing E. J. MILLER SON Est. 1926 Dallas H. Miller 25 West Ninth ANDERSON Tel. 2-6169 Serving Frankton and Vicinity for Forty-five Years 65 VETERAN’S CAB For Quick Service PHONE 2005 Elwood Indiana FLORENCE COOPER MILLINERY AND BEAUTY SHOP 105 So. Anderson St. Elwood Indiana FOX’S SHELL STATION Phone 930 Main and 20th Street Elwood Indiana CENTRAL INDIANA GAS COMPANY Elwood Indiana EAST STAR INN DINNERS Short Orders Fountain Service East City Limits St. Road 28 Elwood. Ind. COXIE’S RESTAURANT We Specialize In DINNERS AND SUPPERS SANDWICHES AND SHORT ORDERS 1528 So. “A SL Elwood Indiana Visit VIEW-POINT, Inc. School and Office Supplies Stationary, Greeting Cards and Gifts Party Planning Clever Favors Elwood Indiana ACME AUTO BODY 224 North 16th St. Phone 794 Jim Toby COMPLETE AUTO BODY AND RADIATOR SERVICE Elwood Indiana MONTICELLO DISPLAY Elwood Indiana DOFFEE ELEC. CO. NEON SIGNS Service Electric Contracting Phone 1335 Elwood, Ind. ROBBINS CLEANERS 301 So. 28th Street Phone 194 Elwood Indiana WILMA’S BEAUTY SHOP 301 So. 28th Street Phone 194 Elwood Indiana E. A. REICHART Clover Farm Stores Prone 71 Elwood Indiana Compliments of JOE’S STANDARD SERVICE 24-HOUR SERVICE Main and Anderson Sts. Elwood Indiana ELWOOD READY MIXED CONCRETE COMPANY Phone 1351 2500 So. D St. Elwood Indiana Compliments of PARAMOUNT POTATO CHIP CO. Distributors of CHESTY POTATO CHIPS 66 J3£ps Don Cooper Appliances ADMIRAL - BENDIX - IRONRITE 731 Main St. Phone 2-3888 Anderson Indiana KURTZ BEVERAGES Anderson Indiana Johnson Sea Horse Outboard Motors Thompson Boats Marine Supply Gene Brownie AUTO SERVICE Phene 6088 627 Meridian St. Anderson, Indiana White Frost Co. Anderson Indiana O-K Restaurant 727 Meridian WE NEVER CLOSE Anderson Indiana Anderson Poultry Co. Your Poultry and Egg Buyer For 15 Years 435 Sycamore St. Phone 6561 Anywhere - Anytime - Any Quantity Marie Klus Klus Flower Shop FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY Reasonable Prices 423 East 8th St. Phone 3-3115 Opposite Swimming Pool Feeds Hatchery Thayers 531 West 8th St. Seeds Remedies Baby Chicks Supplies Anderson, Ind. Phone 8950 Compliments of Guarantee Cleaners WILSON AND COOPER Sanitary Dairy and Dairy Bar Compliments of May’s Corner Store Phone 9721 Anderson, Ind. 206 W. Washington St. Alexandria, Indiana Phone 1141 or 628J 67 COMPLIMENTS TO THE SENIORS OF ’50 CONGRATULATIONS Banner Store Hunter Motor Co., Inc. Your Chevrolet Dealer Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana The Wright Store for Young Men and Women HOYT WRIGHT CO. 911 Meridian Street Anderson Indiana 68 IF IT’S GOOD SHOES IT’S FADELY ULMER In Anderson THE FLOOR STORE INTERIOR DECORATING VENETIAN BLINDS Phone 2-2875 934 Main St. Anderson, Ind. Compliments of Dorothy May Shop COUSINS The store that confidence built 1027 Meridian St. Cousins, lewelers Anderson Indiana Anderson Indiana Compliments of Frankton Provision Company PHONE 71 Rosenbaum's For Fine Diamonds and Nationally Advertised Watches Where Service and Credit Is Important. Frankton Indiana Phone 6011 Anderson West Side Sq. Indiana 69 GENUINE PONTIAC PARTS Auto Painting Body and Fender Work General Repair Service McDonald Furniture Arrow Pontiac, Inc. 1206 Meridian St. Anderson, Ind. Complete Home Furnishers 1520 Main St. Anderson, Ind. Bigelow Rugs Beauty Rest Mattresses Airfoam Rubber Mattresses Kelvinator Refrigerators Phone 8835 Where Customers Bring Their Friends To Trade Morgan's Music Shop Headquarters for CONN-SELMER OLDS JESSE FRENCH PIANOS Musical Instrument Repair 8 East 8th Street Anderson, Indiana BALDWIN LESTER PIANOS Instruments — Radios and Victrolas Records—Sheet Music Instrument Repairing AD NOT PA D FOR. Music Hobby Shop Inc. Madison County’s Leading Music Store Twelfth and Jackson Phone 935 Anderson 70 Eavey's Super Market 1808 Meridian Anderson, Indiana 106-10 Fifth St. Middletown THE FINEST FOOD AT THE LOWEST PRICES Anderson Art Glass Window Glass Plate Glass Mirrors Auto Glass Thermopane Church Windows GLASS FOR EVERY PURPOSE PHONE 7467 7th and Main Anderson, Ind. E. G. Vernon Son Russ Regenold Motors Builders’ Supplies STUDEBAKER PHONE 7267 CARS — TRUCKS Anderson Indiana Phones 4406 — 4407 435 Main St. 1510 South Main St. Anderson, Ind. ANDERSON SPORTING GOODS. Inc. Phone 5828 1028 Main Street FOOTBALL TROPHIES BASKETBALL FISHING TACKLE — GOLF — GUNS — TENNIS ARCHERY Anderson Indiana 71 John T. Rock IF THE MOTH HAS BITTEN YOU SEE Lewallen Tailors Trousers — Suits — Coats 1111 Meridian 202' 2 Walnut Anderson Muncie AND John M. Rock 708 Anderson Bank Bldg. Compliments of Johnson’s Trailer Sales SALES AND SERVICE HOMES, FARMS, RENTALS BUILDING LOTS Office Phone 2-5170 Anderson Indiana Phone 6070 Anderson Indiana Compliments of The Tot Shop Phone 2-2606 11 West 11th St. Anderson, Indiana CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE Rroadway Sales Co. Phone 7715 Anderson, Ind. HOTPOINT Dew's Appliances Home of Hotpoint Licensed and Bonded Electricians Free Wiring Estimates PHONE 4489 1137 Main Anderson, Ind. Rlock and Brick Co. PRODUCERS OF BETTER CONCRETE MASONRY 2013 Mounds Road Telephone 5997 Anderson, Ind. Munson Sales, Inc. 815 Jackson Street Anderson Indiana BING’S Men’s Wear—Reasonably Priced Anderson Indiana 72 W. C. McLAIN IMPLEMENT CO. JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE Genuine John Deere Parts Anderson, Indiana Phone 3-3575 W. H. Hardy Son Established 1901 “Your International Harvester Dealer” TRACTORS COMBINES CORN PICKERS FARM IMPLEMENTS REFRIGERATORS HOME FREEZERS FENCE FERTILIZER FARM SUPPLIES Anderson Ph. 5571 Markleville Ph. 14 Eastman Recreation CENTER, Inc. “BOWL FOR FUN AND HEALTH” 600 Broadway Anderson Indiana 73 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1950 --------•-- DELCO-REMY Division of General Motors Corporation Anderson, Indiana 74 ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT ik% LAMPS and SERVICE PARTS Qtude JduflU Mte h ay GUIDE LAMP DIVISION General Motors Corporation Anderson, Indiono, U. S. A. 75 Compliments of Cox Super Market North Madison County’s Largest and Most Up-To-Date Food Market JACK 'N JILL SHOPPE Infants and Children Apparel We Major In Minors” Alexandria Indiana Say It With Flowers LEEWIN FLORAL CO. 606 West Washington Street Alexandria, Ind. Phone 498 COTTERMAN FURNITURE COMPANY FURNITURE - RUGS - BEDDING Alexandria Phone 104 Indiana Alexandria Indiana OZA PARKER COMPANY 123 West Washington Street Phone 219 Alexandria Indiana HOBBY and GIFT SHOP 715 West Monroe Street Alexandria Phone 492-R Compliments of ROHN’S GROCERY 514 North Harrison Alexandria Phone 803 WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Alexandria Indiana Miller Motors, Inc. CHEVROLET AND OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 219-221 East Washington TELEPHONE 22 CARTER and COMPANY “THE MEN'S STORE Alexandria Indiana Alexandria Indiana 76 Alexandria Banking Company COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Phone 63 Alexandria Indiana W. H. May HARDWARE Phone 224 Alexandria Indiana F. AND M. Dress Shop Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Alexandria Indiana Self-Service Laundry Washed and Dried One-hour Service Phone 160 106 No. Clinton St. Alexandria Indiana Beatson Motor Company Authorized FORD Dealer Phone 89 Alexandria Indiana Hiatt’s Poultry Market 112 East Washington Phone 585 Alexandria Indiana SHOES HOSIERY “The Hits of the Season’’ Mullen’s Shoe Store Alexandria Indiana Cozy Cafeteria FINE FOODS 125 West Washington Alexandria Chesley H. Thomas All Forms of Insurance 117 N. Harrison Street Alexandria Phone 1 Indiana F. M. Henry HARDWARE KURFEES PAINTS Alexandria Indiana Home Supply Company PHILGAS SERVICE AND APPLIANCES Complete Bottled Gas Service Phone 952 Alexandria Alexandria Record and Flower Shop 111 W. Washington Street PHONE 195 Alexandria Indiana 77 Duke's Food Shop “THE WEST SIDE GROCERY STORE” Alexandria Indiana ALLEN SON YOUR KAISER FRAZER DEALER 121 East Washington Street Alexandria, Ind. Phone 100 LEONARD’S STUDIO Somebody Wants Your Photograph 120 West Church Street Alexandria, Ind. Phone 723 CONGRATULATIONS When you think of a home think of Broyle's Furniture “Dedicated to Better Living” Alexandria Indiana McNEES RADIO - TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE 204 West Washington Street Alexandria, Ind. Phone 1141 Compliments of HANLIN HATCHERY SUPPLY, Inc. Alexandria Indiana Comer Cupboard AND C. C. Trailer Sales PHONE 812 Junction 9 and 28 Alexandria, Ind. H. H. Sandwich Shop OUR CHEESEBURGERS ARE DELICIOUS Hamburgers That Are The Best In The Midwest Alexandria Indiana Marion H. Hurst FARM EQUIPMENT Your Massey Harris Dealer PHONE 603-2 R. R. 1 Alexandria Indiana Creamer Sales Co. BUICK and PONTIAC 307 N. Harrison Street Phone 76 Alexandria, Ind. 78 JANITOR SUPPLIES CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Claude and Paul Rigsbee CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1950 from THE BEALS CHAPEL PERKINSVILLE OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1950 Al-Iax Chemical Co. Seymour Indiana Methodist Churches “Seek ye first the Kingdom of God” Rev. Phill Stevens, Pastor Perkinsville Indiana Compliments of The D. H. Goble Printing Greenfield Indiana W. M. Welch Manufacturing Co. School and Laboratory Supplies PUBLISHERS 1950 EAGLITE 1515 Sedgwick Street, Chicago, Illinois E. A. Smedley, Representative Box 724 Anderson, Indiana L. G. Balfour Company Attleboro Massachusetts Frankton High School Jewelers Jesse E. Greene, Repr. Dalewille Indiana Compliments of Walker's General Store Perkinsville Indiana 79 Simmon’s Cleaners ......................... Elwood Model Grocery, 14-19 S. Anderson St. .......Elwood Haven’s Service Station, 1517 Main..........Elwood One-Horse Barber Shop ..................... Elwood Drs. McDaniel and Johnson, DVMs............ Elwood Wright Cement Works.........................Elwood Compliments of Louie Sullivan...............Elwood Compliments of W. J. MacDonald Compliments of J. J. Cannon.............Phone 7403 Robert Ludlow.............................Frankton Garbage Disposal Company............... Alexandria McClead Cleaners....................... Alexandria Conway Barber Shop..................... Alexandria R. E. May and Son, Insurance............Alexandria The Artcraft Gift Shoppe, 9 East Tenth St..... Anderson The Pendleton Times Commercial Printing Of All Kinds Phone 24 Pendleton, Ind. 80 ; .j


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