Greenfield High School - Camaraderie Yearbook (Greenfield, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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This group typifies those who have passed their qualifications and completed their specifications. -5. L ff 4 Compliments of McCullers Market I DRIVER EOUEAlfl3ll And Away We Go Taking their trial spin under the guidance of Mr. Moore, these rookie drivers are learning safe driving habits and rules of the road as well as developing good driving attitudes. Citizens Bank Best Wishes 5 QUALIFICATIONS ENDURANCE TEST Everyone Hes C1 Chance to Qualify ACTIVITY IN THE PITS Greenfield I C Ph 301 6 EINSTEIN'S LITTLE GENIUSES FUTURE FARMERS THE EXPLOSIVE FACTOR Compliments of Greenfield Banking Company RACE TIME HIGHLIGHT IT'S ALL IN THE FAMILY November 16, 1954 All In The Family was a light-hearted tale about teen-agers, their parents, and teachers. Trouble began when George, the family genius, began to work on the theme for the school radio program, Are Parents People? The result was a mixture of hilarious comedy and sober drama so true to many families. Father crunches his cel- ery much to the mortifi- cation of George and his friends. As the photographer snaps the family group, reporter Williams writes an interesting story of a typical night at home. Compliments of Rayon Corporation George? A genius? The entire cast and crewl Martha Miller Fred Miller ,.,,..,.. l-lcnry Graybill ...... Miss Muller ...., Doris Miller .... Biff .,.......,..,.... George Miller The Reporter ......,, The Photographer ..... Betty Lou , ..,..,... . Jane ......... Patty ....... Alec .,... WJ 9- io 0 .asv ei be 'Xxx by-I CAST Annette Blankenship ......Leon Beaty ......Max White ......Sue Sample .,.Shirley Johns ,...,...Gary Rash ..,..l-larold Sivard Diana Williams ......Jerry Davis ......Kay Kinnernan .Marjorie Cook ....Jerry Martin ,......Earl Baker HELPERS Prompter ......... ........,....,...... .......... J o yce Skinner Stage manager ...,...,.,.....,... ....... R ichard Chappell Assistant Stage Manager .,..... ..,.... D onavon Gardner Property Manager ........... ...................... D ean Runion Advertising ............ ....................... Linda Addison Chief Ushers ........ ......... C atherine Hilt-Ann Beck Sponsors ........,.... .,..... C , A. Sink-Helen T. Arnold Director ....... ...................... H elen T. Arnold Culligan Soft Water Our Congratulations FATHER WAS A HOUSEWIFE JUNIOR PLAY i954 Complications arose while Dr, Ann Butler lSue Samplel made the family living, and Mr. Butler lMax Whitel did the household chores. Mr. Butler composed popular music in his spare time. This caused much confusion in the household and prevented the twins, Doug and Julie Hack Allen and Marjorie Cookl from living a normal life. Finally Doug came to a showdown with his father after being teased continually about Mr. Butler's being a housewife. The family's troubles subsided when Mr. Butler's song became a hit. The play unrolled into a hilarious comedy with a down to earth plot. I0 P. N, Hirsch and Company Greenfield, Indiana , 1 r vi K' 3 M' 'ii In 'Sl t as n . . . . - - . JUNIOR PLAY The Junior Class of l955 presented their class play, Girl-Shy, on April l, in the High School Auditorium to an appreciative audience. The play was a three act comedy portraying the escapades of a college senior in his difficulties and mixups in selecting the right girl. 1 Tom Arsdale .... Oke Stimson ....... Caroline ................ Anthony Arsdglc Sylvia Webster ..... Dean Marlow ...... Peaches Ca rtez' ...... Asma ................. Birdie Laverne ..................... Barbara Sanford Alfred Tennyson lBabsl ......... Murgatoyd ....... Chuck Mayo ........................ Student Director ....... Prompter .......... Chief Ushers ...... Director ....... CAST ........William Spicer ..........z..William Beck ........Ronna Smitherman .........David Gardner ............Karen Fisk .......Richard Vaughn ........Shirley Clark .......Eiise Williams .....Patricia Rafferty ..............Kay Sims ......Anthony Onstott 4 ..........Larry Baker 4 'Q ...,,...Verinda Ratliff Vgdvoiy ...... Sharon Crider, Mary Lingenfelter Mays Sponsors ............................................................ is ........ Miss Furr, Mr. Boring Music was furnished by the Music Department under the direction of Mr. lmes. 4 ,. Furniture was supplied through the courtesy of Beagle Furniture' Co.' 'll Westinghouse Appliance C7 Service- John S. Bentley CALENDAR Thursday, September 9-School begins Friday, September IO-Football game, Warren Central, there Friday, September I7-Football game, North Vernon, here Friday, September 24-Football game, Franklin Township, there Tuesday, September 28-Football game, Batesville, here Friday, October l-Football game, Franklin, here Monday, October 4-Junior rings ordered Friday, October 8-Football game, Hamilton, Ohio, there Friday, October I5-Football game, Jackson Central, here Friday, October I5-Homecoming Tuesday, October I9-Football game, Lawrence Central, there Thursday and Friday, October 2l and 22-State Teachers' Association Friday, October 22-End of first six weeks' grading period Friday, October 22-Football game, Scecina Memorial, here Tuesday and Friday, 2 and 5-Senior pictures taken Wednesday, November lO-Open house Friday, November I2-Basketball game, Greensburg, here Tuesday, November i6-Senior Play Friday, November I9-Basketball game, New Castle, here Tuesday, November 23-Basketball game, Anderson, there Thursday and Friday, November 25 and 26-Thanksgiving vacation Tuesday, November 30-Basketball game, Fortville, there Wednesday, December l-Football banquet Friday, December 3-Basketball game, Hagerstown, here Friday, December 3--End of second six weeks' grading period Friday, December IO-Scholarship tests Friday, December lO-Basketball game, Franklin Township, here Tuesday, December I4-Basketball game, Rushville, here Friday, December I7-Basketball game, Morristown, there Tuesday, December Zl-Basketball game, Charlottesville, here Wednesday, December 22-Christmas program December 23-January 3 inclusive--Christmas vacation Friday, January 7-Basketball game, Lawrence Central, here Tuesday, January ll-Basketball game, Knightstown, there Saturday, January 22--Basketball game, Scecina Memorial, there Tuesday, January 25-Basketball game, Shelbyville, there Wednesday and Thursday, January 26 and 27-Semester tests Friday, January 28-Basketball game, Warren Central, here Friday, February 4-Basketball game, Batesville, there Friday, February ll-Basketball game, Pendleton, here Friday, February l8--Basketball game, Noblesville, there February 23, 24, 25, 26-Sectional tourney Friday, March I l-End of fourth six weeks' grading period Wednesday, March 23-Girls' physical education show Saturday, March 26-High School Achievement Tests, Regional, at Rushville Friday, April I-Junior Play Saturday, April 2-State Band Contest April 8-l I, inclusive-Spring vacation Friday, April 22-End of fifth six weeks' grading period Saturday, April 30-High School Achievement tests, State, at Bloomington Sunday, May 22--Baccalaureate Friday, May 27-Junior-Senior Reception Wednesday and Thursday, June l and 2-Final Examinations Thursday, June 2-Commencement Friday, June 3-School closes Friday, June 3--Alumni Banquet Compliments of Koob's Jewelry Store 12 . 4 n ss autumn' ngrefi- u .nfl ,f,.. r min ,,. A we w H.. .m R R i V ,Q nl .M N' '...- M 24 U ,, ,, ui l... nu Y Pause that Refreshes The New Look Refuelingl D. H. Goble Printing Company Greenfield, Indiana RADIO and NEWS COVERAGE Editor ..... ........ C atherine Hilt Co-Editor ............ ....... K ay Kinneman Business Manager ................... Shirley Johns Sports ................. ......... S ue Cox and Ann Beck Class Editor ............. ................. M arjorie Cook Advertising Manager .... .......... M ona Beglin Artists ........................................ Margery Fletcher Annette Blankenship-Sem. l Senior Class Editor .......... Diana Williams-Sem. ll Adviser ..........,...... .....,,............. M rs. Binford I4 Reporters Cover Vitol News EXTRA! EXTRA! Read all about it. Get the latest information on all the participants in this spectacular race. The news is reliable and up-to- date because of the on the spot coverage by the competent staff. Carl Wales General Contractor 3ll W. Fourth Street I5 The relief drivers take over the small tasks of running errands, typing, filing, and answering the telephone to ease the job of Miss Wilson, the prin- cipal's secretary. The valuable experience they gain in performing their secretarial duties is an addition to the total amount of lap money they receive at the end of the race. ,,. Nx PAGODA WORKERS Weil Theater Cinemascope 16 OFFICIAL CHECK UP THEY'RE OFF 7? 1 1 al ' if Springer's Restaurant Our Compliments PARADE of MUSIC and COLOR The band entertained us at the Christmas Program, Senior Play, and football games. They took part in the State Band Contest and County Music Festival. We're proud of our parade of music. Our band and string orchestra add increased excitement and vividness to the prelude of the big race. This is the first year G. H. S. has had an all-string orchestra. They supplied music for the Christmas Program, Spring Musical, and Junior Play. Ordies' Shoe Store GreenfieId's Family Shoe Store I8 JUNIOR HIGH BAND VVe proudly present the junior high band, a brandanew organization boasting twenty-three members. They recently inherited uniforms given to them by the Official Race Band when it recaved new ones. The training received by them during their seventh and eighth laps will prove valuable in later years. GIRLS' CHORUS The girls' chorus has participated in various activities, some of which are: Our Christmas Program, County Festival, Spring Festival, and an exchange program with Morton Memorial. Mrs. Everett Coffman, as the new director, guided our chorus smoothly through the year. It has been one of the colorful highlights in this display of talents. Service at its Best Byrne's Rexall Drugs -fin. PRE-RACE ENTERTAINERS TOPS IN THEIR FIELD Huntington Laboratories Inc, B. W. Brown NOURISHMENT PLUS if PERFECTION PERFORMANCE ON THE SIDELINES Compliments of Compliments of Fisk Family Thomas Drug Store 21 X 4- lw E. The coaches sizeeup a future basketball star ' X X Throughout the year the teams were ably managed by these five boys, who proved very valuable and helpful to the coaches and teams. Village Belle Shop Women's Apparel Compliments of Strafford's 23 EXCITEMENT REX WHITE BILL HYATT SCHEDULE Tigers Greensburg Tigers New Castle Tigers Anderson Tigers Fortville Tigers Hagerstown Tigers Franklin Twp. Tigers Rushville Tigers Morristown Tigers Charlottesville Tigers Lawrence Central Tigers Knightstown Tigers Broad Ripple Tigers Scecina Tigers Shelbyville Tigers Warren Central Tigers Batesville Tigers Pendleton Tigers Noblesville HOLIDAY TOURNEY Tigers Middleton Tigers Scecina lConsolationl SECTIONAL Tigers Mt. Comfort Tigers Eden DAVE GARDNER BUD CDWAN CARL SETTLES X 2 Q 3 BEGINS JACQUE HEADLEE LARRY BAKER M 1' U BILL SPICER ,Q-.Q- if . 4-vb HUGH COPELAND CARTHEL GRADDY 3' ,Q Us - V5 I , ,Aus ' I ' ' f x f l .Ars f ..'- 2 NX These boys have already started to live up to SCHEDULE the standards of a varsity basketball team. Cubs 3G Greensburg They will prove in the years to come that they Cl-'b5 26 New Castle will always be going forward. Cubs 29 Anderson Cubs 25 Fortville Cubs 36 Hagerstown Cubs 38 Franklin Twp. Cubs 32 Rushville Cubs 34 Morristown Cubs 35 Charlottesville Cubs 37 Lawrence Central Cubs 44 Knightstown C U Cubs 29 Broad Ripple Cubs 32 Scecina Cubs 30 Shelbyville Cubs 25 Warren Central Cubs 38 Batesville Cubs 39 Pendleton Cubs 35 Noblesville Overtime Double overtime Fair's Lunch Compliments of Service with a grouch Ernest Warrum 26 Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield JUNIOR HIGH FRESHMEN Franklin Township Anderson Waldron New Palestine Morristown New Palestine Lawrence Central Shelbyville Morristown Franklin Township Anderson New Castle Waldron Brandywine 7 Brandywine 8 Greenfield Greenfield :Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield :::Overtime Double overtime Franklin Township 27 Anderson 52 Waldron 33 New Palestine 26 Morristown l9 New Palestine 35 Lawrence Central 29 Shelbyville 52 Morristown 27 Franklin Township l9 Anderson S6 New Castle 34 Waldron 47 t ' i' sr ' JUNIOR HIGH FRESHMEN Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield SCHEDULE Warren Central North Vernon Franklin Township Batesville Franklin Hamilton, Ohio Jackson Central Lawrence Central Scecina Memorial A striving goal of every player is outstanding leadership, favorable attitude toward each other, and endless cooperation, The incentive to attain this goal is awarding a trophy to the senior who is the most valuable player. FOOTBALL Dale M. Beagle Furniture Co. 2Ol W. Main Street Greenfield, Indiana 28 yffsi, As a player goes forward to make a touch- down, he is being trained to develop the qualities which make a good student and citi- zen. These qualities were present in the 1954 and 1955 season. Farm Bureau Insurance Company 29 Compliments of Greenfield Gas Company SCHEDULE Greenfield 25 Franklin Township l2 Greenfield 7 Lawrence Central O Greenfield O Franklin 40 Greenfield 7 Rushville O Greenfield 7 Greensburg I2 Loyalty to school, coaches, and teammates can well be developed by every athlete on the gridiron. Constant training will develop strong, healthy bodies and good mental habits. Compliments of Hyatt's Sfl'iCl4l8I'1Cl'S Greenfield Cleaners QUHHTY Se VlC9 30 Greenfield Greenfield Greenfield TRACK Greenfield The lap-runners of i954 proved through hard work and constant effort to have the qualities of good athletes. SCHEDULE 64 Morristown 79 Knightstown 7036 Franklin Township Noblesville Relay 55 Fortville Triangular Meet Fairland Maxwell Greenfield 67 5l 33 V3 54 Wifi: ,elf 7 u' Lily i ,Unfit t I is I l SWG -'H' W' vi? l- 4 A L , 'lrfggd ,'T9S'j'w,, Greenfield Building C1 Loan Souder G Hammat Inc lOl North State St. Allis Chalmers 31 l l .2 ' ff' i so i l if f at it ' .k n r i . By using the many qualities which it took to be a good athlete, every player achieved suc SCHEDULE cess in his individual role on the team Greenfield l3 Franklin Township Greenfield lO Charlottesville Greenfield 9 Charlottesville Greenfield l Noblesville Greenfield 6 Franklin Township Greenfield 7 Cambridge City Greenfield 4 Warren Central Greenfield l l Cambridge City Greenfield 4 Lawrence Central Greenfield 2 Noblesville Greenfield 9 Manual Keyhole Grocery y llO2 East Main St. ZlO E Main St Q3 These members of the Girls Athletic Associa- tion have enjoyed a year of fun and activity in basketball, bowling, volleyball, tumbling, softball, soccer, skating, and dancing. They won 7 of lO games scheduled with other schools in basketball and volleyball. Approxi- mately ZSO girls participated in the Annual Sports Show, March 23. Many girls received awards at the banquet held at the Blue Bird Restaurant in Morristown. Miss Gray is the sponsor ot this organization, officers are Sue Sample, President, Barbara Sisson, Vice-Presi- dent, Margaret Gibbs, Secretary, Pat Hay- wood, Treasurer, Sonja Cox, Point Captain. Compliments of Sears Cr Roebuck Co. G.A.A STRIKE THREE. YOU'RE OUT! Compliments of Ross lnn Wesley E. Rightor .,v.-.1--..W --- .iii-. , EARLY BIRD l i l While waiting for the race to begin, these early- comers are admiring the cars entered and specu- lating who the winner will be. The gate will soon open admitting the noisy crowd into the Speed- way. Bobbins whir, nimble fingers fly as the eager race- goer fashions a new outfit. John P. E7 Robert J. Murphy W. Main C7 Hough Streets Greenfield, Indiana SUPPLIERS IT'S WORTH LOOKING FORWARD TO BACK THOSE TIGERS! Greenfield Auto Supply Biggest Little Store in Town Phone 487 Gorman's Grocery 35 RACING COMMITTEE The Student Council laid the ground work for this great event with each participant having a repre- sentation in setting up the rules and regulations for this race. They sponsored the football home- coming ceremony at which time Margery Fletcher was crowned queeng also they were instrumental in bringing many informative programs to the stu- dent body. Greenfield Heating G Sheet Metal 206 East Main St. 36 ,I STUDENT 'COUNCIL Phillips 66 Service Harold C. Bradbury Observing their sons and daughters at work in the class room is one of the memorable events of the school year. Visitation Day which has become an annual occasion in our school is held during Na- tional Education Week in November. On this day classes meet in the afternoon and evening to give parents and interested citizens of the community the opportunity to visit classes and to see pupils at work in a normal day of school activity. The parents in this picture typify the large number who came last Visitation Day. Visiting a grammar class recalls their former school days. Medlin Texaco Service Cgmplimentg of Your Satisfaction is our Desire Swift'5 Food Market 37 CHEERING IN THE STANDS ALWAYS A WINNER SPARK PLUGS Alldredge Motor 6' Tractor Sales Adams-Clifton Insurance Agency Mercury Cars and Ford Tractors Insurance tomorrow won't pay today s losses 38 GROUND KEEPERS Keeping the lawn, buildings, and premises in order so that each year's spectacular event may take place on schedule is a year-round task for tour regular caretakers. During the summer months an extra crew ot three or four augment the regular force to do the many repair jobs which are neces- sary for the general maintenance of the racing grounds. Mr. Droeger, Mr. Haynie, Mr. Binford, Mr. Spencer lnot picturedl Western Auto Associate Stores Mer-Vel Shop 22 W. Main St. Mrs. Roy Perkins 39 OFFICIAL ENTRIES E L I C E R C U L O E s P A III o L L A T I N A V A L E T Dill-Fields Co., lnc. Nay's Jewelry Your International Dealer lO S. State St. 40 QSQIY ,mf I J-3' Elma Bullis Agency See us for Your Future Home THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT IN AN ARTISTIC MOOD D HIDDEN FEATURE, the YARDSTICK East Side Screw Products, Inc ADVERTISING and BUSINESS Compliments of Forest Greenhouse 42 These office cadets are making out the daily bulletin to inform the fans of the race activities, club meet- ings, assembly programs, and up to the minute news on all participants in this year's qualifications. Standard Heating and Plumbing Co. I5 W. Main St. Miss Wilson executes another of her various duties. TICKETS FOR SALE Many spectators purchased their tickets in advance of the big rush at the gate. Frcm her office in the main building, Miss Wilson handled the ad- vance sale of tickets to all the memorable events of fifty-five: single ad- mission to football and basketball games, season tickets to basketball games and tournaments. These early birds not only relieved the traffic conges- tion when the gates opened, but also saved themselves some money when they purchased single admission tickets before opening time, Compliments of Pickett Hardware Co Texaco Station lO W. Main St 43 FAMOUS PECPLE Beagle Coal and Feed Co. Evelyn's Beauty Shop Quality Coals-Wayne Feeds Best Wishes 44 -5.-........ 1 M ,. 1' u .H 4,, xg' wr 1 1 X ,X AF f gig 'YN f if , 4 l . . ,W , . in 1 A ' X' M ,H M Ggffjfg' in V' MM... .WF ,, ,.,,,,, ,, . MEMCDRABLE CLASSIC x - X 2 J K x 1 Q 1 I ,S V i e Q N l V N f X 1 'f '41 'il f'-53,2-f.'.3?'.r'SA S 1 L at 1 f 15 U N U f L 115 -F91 2 1 f 1: ' ' Ziff ' ff x 2 W! f 7 if A X 5 x--f x f-ga,:w- f, I ! V ' l' lg-,ifrwlw I V' K' ' A' ...V igaf2jf.4'1 V. if Liga' ix my gQ1Y .'x'fQ' If' rn fy. 41 f ,. fain . :V y! IT.,-1 ,,f4,+ X I ' + A -'V' .' '..'?'5A1f:!l K ,- fliiik Va - f Hi 52515 V 'W 7y1:'Jrf,1,, Q ' gui' Lf '-.gin ' fjf- f 1 50,'- '5 iE1-7' 3' 'H J 41' rf'-2 1. J. I 'fi-' gf-'5fgf1,5' -1 Ii L ' wf5f4 55' wi' ' ii, wi- -' V15 S-f 1212 111' 5' f X N , 176523 'Q V nh- ' XX 'IW' il W '.,-FW WF? ' 1 if fi ' ' ips. E52 Q iivv 7 ' ' ki' f. .1 4, , 5. 725 .3 V .Wy .I 1 ,. gfffk' My ta l Ll- .-LS. U-'yy .' :j 4, '-' 9 -1, .- -. bq- -4. ' .Q - .-3 Ix,. ' ' A 46 GF 1955 AND ALL ITS PEOPLE Having reached the pole positions through their constant effort to continue forward, these seniors lead the starting lineup. Their examples of leader- ship and ability set high standards for the remain- ing entrants. Q -ga 3-'3.'S'N V f: R r y Y: I 1 . 5 'Ln . v 'I X I Z ' vi D V Ax j ' I i, 5 , i , i Q X to i F-ii! I-fzjfiftilz ' .'. 4 jj 'j-7i'2g-Q. , .-4,44 , l W., xl 9 f 3 1 . , , 1 -as Q -4 I, s i i 'H I W f H6 ,iv-yqfifi D 'W sf I A l fi 57? it It I i l i l il 4, i - i U f X l w l W 'H l i l I . I :' to , Lg, 47 Charles S. Wisehart Charles W. Caress Miss Wilson and Mrs. Haines are the secretaries to the Principal and Su- perintendent, respec- tively. Laura's Knit Shop l2O N. Pennsylyania Superintendent Principal Miss Helen Wilson Mrs. Delbert l-laines Chet Fryberger Motion Picture Film and Sound Equipment Rental 48 Providing the best facilities for the large crowd which participate in each year's major event is one of the many problems confronting our Board of School Trustees. Each year brings a gradual in- crease in the number of gate admissions. An- ticipating this increase in number, making pro- vision for housing, handling, and educating our school youth, the school board of the Greenfield School City is constantly striving to offer the very best educational facilities and program for every entrant. BGARD of TRUSTEES lib A Pete s Radio Shop Mary Jane Beauty Shop Radio 6' TV Sales and Service S. State Street 49 Wiggins Appliance Store W. Main Street LAP LEADERS Helen T. Arnold English Senior Play Senior Sponsor Opal K. Binford Latin English Annual William Breck Social Studies Athletics Ralph Crock Mathematics Athletics Mary E. Furr Home Economics Junior Sponsor Mary F. Goble Library Spanish 50 Paul Bevelhimer Physical Education Athletics S. R. Boring Junior Sponsor Social Studies Betty Coffman Chorus Keith Elsbury Agriculture Biology Instructional Films Gordon Gish Mathematics Science Barbara Goodall Junior Reception Art Bates Texaco Service lOl7 W. Main St Evelyn Gray Girls Counseling Physical Education Roberta Harmon Commercial Loren lmes Band C. O. Griffith Mathematics Donald Helm Engl ish Social Studies Hollie E. Martin Commercial Rileyan Activities Treasurer Helen Mays English Junior Play C. A. Sink Industrial Arts Physics Senior Sponsor Gladys A. Teel English History Earl E. Moore Biology Chemistry Drivers' Training William Spacey Physical Education Industrial Arts Athletics Hancock Developing Er Supply Inc. Christian Quality Chevrolet Co Builders of Weston Village Greenfield Indiana 51 VETERAN DRIVERS GERRALD MARVIN DAVIS President Jer , who was born with a silver saxophone in his mouth, is wild about music. Can be seen driving around Greenfield in his variety of ancient cars. Hi-Y, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Tiger Club NELSON DEAN RUNION Vice-President Tex is a very friendly guy. One of his pastimes is riding horses. Enjoyed being in the Junior Play. Agri- culture Club, Basketball, Junior Play GERALDI NE YVONNE MARTIN Secretary Jerry's lazy drawl is heard throughout the halls. Likes to dance, eat, and listen to music. Plans to attend Han- over, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Junior Play, Senior Play ANN BECK Treasurer Ann is one of the few senior girls who doesn't have to pin up her hair every night. Likes to read, eat, and sleep. Plans to attend I. U. Junior Play, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y 52 LINDA SUE ADDISON Linda is proud of her cat, Casper, and her parakeet, Percie-always has a joke to fit the occasion. Junior Play, Office Cadet, Rileyan Staff, Pep Club LEIGHTON STANLEY ALLEN Preacher and his mole have been with us for two years. Plans marriage in the near future MARSHALL EDMUNDE ALLEN Jack is tall, dark, and handsome? liust teasingl. Looking forward to the days when he will attend them thar' parties at Miami U., Hi-Y, Band, Junior Play, Spanish Club NANCY L. ANDlS Louie is a very conscientious worker and has a very infectious grin. Plans to work after graduation JANET MARILYN ARNOLD The Boss spends most of her time riding around. Plans to be a nurse-smart gal! Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Rileyan Staff, G. A. A. EARL DEAN BAKER Bake's life is divided into thirds. First third is spent thinking up tall stories. Sec- ond third, telling the stories, and the remain- ing third, remembering old stories for future reference. Received the Most Valuable Player award in football. Football, Tiger Club, Hi-Y, Junior Play LEON P. BEATY Chunky is one of the better-type boys. Very well liked l?i by all the teachers. Planning to attend Purdue. Football, Tiger Club, Hi-Y, Senior Play MONA LYNN BEGLIN Mono specializes in shoes and perfume. Was Queen of the Valentine Dance. Plans to attend l. U. Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Home- coming Queen's Court, Annual Staff JOSEPI-IINE ANNETTE BLANKENSHIP Annette is already famous for her beauti- ful singing voice, and can she spell! Junior Play, Senior Play, Tri-Hi-Y, Annual Staff BARBARA JEAN BREESE Barb very rarely eats meat. Is envied by all the girls for her beautiful complexion. Plans to do office work after graduation. Pep Club, Chorus, Rileyan Staff, Tri-Hi-Y SHELBA JEAN CARROLL Jean is often seen driving her little brown Chevie filled to the brim with girls. AI- ways has a smile for everyone. Plans to attend Business College. Office Cadet, Riley- an Staff, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus RICHARD LEE CHAPPELL Dick has done much of the backstage work for both of our plays. Always a willing worker. Science Club, Stage Manager Senior Play, Spotlight Director MARJORIE ANN COOK Margie is the only senior in a freshman Algebra class. Claims the freshmen are privileged. Jerks sodas after school at Thomas'. Junior Play, G. A. A., Office Cadet, Annual Staff ROBERT GENE COOK Bob believes in takin' it easy. He never hurries. Could be seen selling cokes at ball games last year. Science Club, As- sistant Prop. Mgr. of Junior Play SUE CAROLYN COX Queenie's main disappointment in life is that she has only one dimple. Knits in her spare time. Check those crazy argylesl Plans to enter the I. U. Medical Center next year. Junior Play, Annual Staff, Tri-Hi-Y, Rileyan Staff WILLIAM CROSSLEY Withdrew December 6, l954 JANICE LOUISE DOUGHERTY Jan likes to argue-Beware! After gradu- ation she plans to do office work. Band, Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, G. A. A. HAROLD LOUIS EPPERSON Epp delights in teasing girls. After graduation his shining face will be seen either in the service or at business college. Tiger Club, Hi-Y, Rileyan Staff, Track MARGERY ANN FLETCHER Marty was elected Homecoming Queen for the year of i954. She's short and sweet and nice to know. Plans to attend Ball State. Student Council, Yell Leader, Tri- Hi-Y, Annual Staff DONOVAN RICHARD GARDNER Donn is one of our farmer boys. Helped sell lotsa' cokes last year. Plans to be a mechanic after graduation. Basketball, Agriculture Club, Stage Manager of Junior Play, As- sistant Stage Manager of Senior Play SHIRLEY ANN GILSDORF Gilsie will show her diamond to anyone who seems interested. Plans to become Mrs. L. Allen after graduation. Office Cadet, G. A. A., Rileyan Staff JUDITH ANN GREENOCK Deferred graduation JACQUE LEE HEADLEE Stud was a great help as center on our basketball team. Can be heard saying, Yo, Rinnie. Plans to visit Uncle Sam in the future. Basketball, Football, Track, Tiger Club CATHERINE JOANNE HILT Katy spends lotsa' her time dancing. Talks with her hands when she gets excited. Plans to attend I. U. Tri-Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Student Council JANI CE ELAINE HOLDING Babe is president of the Cold Hands Club. She is one of the quiet and sweet type. Plans to work after graduation. Rileyan Staff CAROL J EANNE HOLMES Jeanne took a vacation in Florida during the last part of her junior year. Learned to water-ski there. We are glad to have her back. Plans to enter Business College. Tri- Hi-Y, Rileyan, Ensemble, Pep Club JACKIE DEAN HUDSON NAN Hudson Hornet is famous for his flat-top. Likes to eat and drive his little black Pon- tiac, Hi-Y, Tiger Club, Spanish Club, Foot- ball Manager CY ANN HUDSON Withdrew February 28, l95'5 WILLIAM WADDELL HYATT SHIR RON KAY Willie is often teased about his peculiar walk, Likes sports and was especially thrilled when Greenfield beat Charlottesville in bas- ketball. Basketball, Football, Track, Tiger Club LEY ANN JOHNS Shirley loves to tease Mr. Martin and hates to clean out her locker. She wants to be a secretary to a top executive in the future. Play it cool! Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Office Cadet ALD EARL KINGERY Big Ron can easily be coaxed into telling you about the time he pitched a no-hit ball game for G.H.S. Constantly gets mad at his typewriter. Baseball, Football, Basketball, Tiger Club ANN KINNEMAN Speedy's I?l major project for this year is learning to drive. She practices in the McClellan Addition. Look Leon-no house. Going to college. Tri-Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Senior Play MARIAN PHYLLIS PAULIDIS Phil most enjoyed the day Physics class flooded. Can be heard saying, Don't know, do you? Sperids her spare time driving. Chorus ' JIMMY MILLARD KIRKWOOD Jim likes food, women, and money. Gets teased about being fat. Plans to work after graduation. Rileyan Staff, Pep Club JIMMY EARL PENRY Jim claims he has worked very hard during his high school years-the poor boy. Likes to eat. Plans to go into the service after graduation. Rileyan Staff, Pep Club CHARLOTTE LOHILLE PEARSON Char is known to be the shortest senior- 4'l l . Does oil paintings in her spare time -someday she may be famous! Rileyan Staff, Chorus MARY LAVERNE POE Schmoo likes to twirl fast, talk fast, and walk fast. Plans to attend Butler University after graduation. Majorette, Orchestra, Pep Club, Office Cadet SHARON LOUISE POWELL Sherry likes to read and roller skate. Says That's all right quite frequently. Plans to do office work. Pep Club, Chorus, Tri-Hi-Y JACQUELINE ANN RAMSEY Jake always has a wisecrack for every- one. Was a candidate for Valentine Queen. Loves to work at Miller-Jones. Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club, Rileyan Staff, Chorus GARY LEON RASH Gasher is the card shark of the senior class. He can usually be seen sleeping in the assemblies. Plans to attend college. Football, Tiger Club, Hi-Y, Senior Play JAMES RICHEY Pogo is often seen combing his lo-ong, wav-vy hair. Spends most of his time either eating or hunting. Football, Track, Tiger Club, Spanish Club EURA JERRELDENE RING Jerry is known for her writing ability. Likes to roller skate in her spare time. Librarian two years BELINDA SUE SAMPLE Sue has a habit of forgetting things, Likes playing cards and cutting up frogs in biology class. Junior Play, Senior Play, G. A. A., Pep Club VERLA DARLENE SCHAEKEL , Verla likes to play cards and eat. She's the quiet and sweet type. Looks charm- ing in blackface. Pep Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Riley- an Staff HAROLD EUGENE SIVARD Si is well known for his mustache. De- signs new homes in his spare time. Ath- letics, Tiger Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club JOYCE DELORES SKINNER Jorge is known for her freckles. Dis- likes anyone who isn't neat. Plans to work after graduation. G. A. A., Office Cadet, Rileyan Staff, Prompter of Senior Play NANCY LEE SLINKARD Nancy enjoys reading and horseback riding. She came back to us from Colorado. G. A. A., Pep Club, Office Cadet LORETTA MARNELL SMITH Smitty is known for her cat eyes. ls rather quiet but very nice. Wants to do office work after graduation. Ensemble, Chorus, Rileyan Staff PATRICIA ANN SMITH Pat entertains herself by playing hill-billy music on her little ol' steel guitar. Further distinguishable by the scar over her right eye. Office Cadet, Tri-Hi-Y, Pep Club WILLIAM HUGHES STAFFORD Staff loves to listen to good music. Has attained perfection in his dancing skill. Basketball, Football, Track, Hi-Y DONALD LOYD WHITAKER Steve can be identified by a scar over both eyes. Especially enjoyed Vocational Guidance Class. Pep Club MAX ALBERT WHITE, JR. Whitey has a strong dislike for women drivers. Likes sleeping and football. Last year in football he completed an 85-yard run from kickoff. Some guy! Football, Baseball, Track, Tiger Club ROBERT DEAN WHITE Bob is mechanically-minded. Can be seen for miles driving around in his red and white car. Plans to work at the Dairy Queen after graduation. Basketball, Base- ball, Track, Pep Club BARBARA JEAN WICKLIFF Shortie talks fast, long, and always. Fre- quently seen scurrying through the halls after the bell has rung. Head Clerk of the Bookstore, Ensemble, Chorus DIANA WILLIAMS Di can be seen driving the Williams' Wagon chock full to the windshield. In- ternationally famous for her violin playing. lhehl Annual Staff, Junior Play, Senior Play, Orchestra JAMES RUSSELL WINSLOW Jim says that he likes girls and cars- wonderful choices. Plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Rileyan Staff JUNIORS Bill Jackson Dick Hunt Mary Lingenfelter Ruth Martin Grace Hines Beverly Richmond Dick Holden Pat Rafferty John Seyfferle Dave Nicholson Norman Shelby Ralph Olvey Ellen New Anthony Onstott Verinda Ratliff Richard Vaughn Dale Ruggles Gary Moss Sandra Hiday Bob Bentley Larry Baker Carthel Graddy Charles Andrews Dorothy Dennison Sonia Cox Greta Himelick George Easley Charles Grist Motel Weston Compliments of Attractive Family G Single Rooms Lamb G Rodocker Standard Station 60 Martha Yinglingl: Nancy Tull Barbara Brooks Gloria Bradford Leta Williamsz' Carolyn Andis Teresa Haste Nancy Richmond Lewis Glentzer Charles Grigsby Betty Widvey Elise Williams Ronna Smifherman Sue Van Metre Judy Etter Barbara Sisson Bill Spicer J Benny Beaver? Alberta Whiteside 3'5 Janet Hayes Bill Collins Elsie Leary Mildred Floyd? Margaret Gibbs Jo Ann Johnson Shirley Clark Hugh Copeland Withdrawn The Citizens Bank Compliments of Greenfield, Indiana Tweedell Agency, Realtors 61 Compliments ot Crider's Drive- I n 62 Rosetta Pruettl: Nancy VanDemark Sharon Crider Barbara Thomas Elizabeth Wood Nickie Chandler June Robbins Jan Bell Bill Beck Kay Sims Karen Fisk Pat Haywood Dave Gardner George Cowan Rex White Charles Shelby Harold Webb Larry Sullivan Mary Richmond Jerry Moses Larry Jessup Terry Beagle Mary Ann Sisson Lucy Blackburn Pat Campbell Withdrawn Hottman's Cities Service Service is Our Business som-lomonzs A S S Robert Lowder Barry Strange? Judy Arnold Paula Hendren Rosalie Craig Barbara Lutes Donna Hines Bonnie Hurst Bonnie George Bob Smith Karen Nugent Joyce Moss Dave Wickliff John Short Judy McCain Todd Neidhameril Marietta Schaekel Nell Hill Edith Foster David Nay Kay Hunt Patsy Medlin Alice Prangeii Keith Hooten Robert Sleeth Tyrie Henschke Ronald Floyd SPONSORS: Mr. Bevelhimer Mrs. Binford Mr. Martin Duncan Agency Warehouse Market General Insurance Greenfield's Busiest Market 63 Tom Gardner Dave Eaton Marian Moore Raymond Marcum Larry Van Duyn John Tipton Joe Nicholson Marlene Mayerle Larry Pope Ralph Binford Larry Crim Max Beaty Bob Closser Steve Crider Diana Bradley Carol Catt Tamzen Arthur Rosemary Adams Sharon Crider Alan Bell LaDonna Settles Dorothy Ortel George Tull Bob Welteril Paul Potter Eob Ferson Jacque Rutledge Carl Settles Lawrence Wood C1 Son, Insurance .lack Leahy Co. l IO E. Main Sf. Phgne I6 0r 56 64 Robert Gard Edward Milbourn Gordon Pope Glenna Smith Dan Fisher Dick Kleiman Judy Walker Sue Lewis Gary Hunt Lance Hinchman Martha Wales Jo Ann Daniels Nancy Cooney Judy Blankenship Mary Archibald Mike Annarino Charlene Ruggles Edward Weinantz Marilyn Brooks Lindell Parsons Norman Darling Yvonne New Linda Harding Rosalie Allen Miriam Easley Paul Honaker Charles Gambrel Tommy Rihm Not Pictured: Sandra Ellis Larry Holmes, Charlene Mayerle, Jenna Randolph, Alvin Ratliff, Loretta Alex- ander 9 7 . . Greenfield Nash Co., Inc. Mitchell-Fleming l lO2 W. Main St. Phone 777 Publisher of Hancock Co. Democrat 65 L14 ' R.: ' I Greenfield Laundry Service Phone 420 66 FRESHMEN Row one lleft to rightl: Sondra Par- sons, Joyce Olvey, Linda DeLeGall Karen Richmond, Coretta Ratlift Sandra Sears, Jackie Powell I I Row two: Edith Britt, Marcia Shively, Phyllis Reintjes, Patricia Randels, Carol Richey, Sarah Phillips, Ruby Rockey, Patricia Schneider Row three: Raymond Rockey, James Peacock, Richard Runion, Darell Schaekel, Anthony Riley, Jacque Richey Row one: Don Strange, Max Worland, I Jack Williams, Ray Wieneke, Jim Short Row two: Nellie Vest, Pat Van Dynn, Myrtle Taylor, Phyllis Webb, San- dra Stateler, Sandra Sullivan, Marcia Lynn Wolfe, D'arcey Summers Row three: Leland Williams, Carl Slif- er, Jim Travis, Jim Werden, Ronney Whitaker, John Smith Row one: Jim Arthur, Herbert Epper- son, Richard Cooper, Jack Dobbins, Jim Davis, Willard Barrett, Hilton Currens Row two: Jewel Bruner, Betty Butler, Catherine Archibald, Lillian Conley, Janice Brown, Lucinda Bruner, Brenda Conner Row three: John Day, Jim Barrett, Donald Brown, Tom Beagle, Randall Coomer, Howard Boles, Becky Day, Linda Crump Not Pictured: Larry Kinder, Sandra Moore, Betty Taylor, Doris Hallett, Dorothy Hallett, Mike Haskins, Linda Ferguson, Dorothy Peruw, Sharon Munden, Sharon Gardner, Howard Brown, Doris Meek Withdrawn: Dale Loehr, Max Helsley, Linda DeLeGalI, Pat VanDuyn, Rod- ney Mead, Richard Merriman, Edith Britt, Ray Wieneke Compliments of Raymond C7 Leone Van Duyn Row one lleft to rightl: Dale Loehr, David Linton, Don Lesher, Phillip McClarnon, Tom Foreman Row two: Rodney Meade, Richard Merriman, Paula Leary, Randi Lew- is, Janice Kocher, Joan Mayhugh, Frances Kinneman Row three: Phillip Martin, David Man- che, Leroy Marcum, Leamon Modg- lin, Daryl McQueeney, Robert Lind- say Row one: Don Bryant, Paul Glentzer, Jim Graddy, Denny Fisk, Gary Falls, Bob Gray Row two: Betty Goodloe, Mitzi Bell, Diane Chandler, Ruth Gill, Carmen Easton, Paula Ethridge, Sally Grif- fith Row three: Mervin Eaks, Tom Bell, Betty Floyd, Elfrieda Foster, Barbara Gorman, Betty Ethridge Row one: Harold Haste, Max Helsley, Harold Hanan, David Heller Row two: Marsha Hudson, Jackie Jess- up, Patty Jones, Margaret Hall, Ro- berta Grist, Patricia Hewitt, Peggy lnmon Row three: James Keller, Fred Irving, George Jackson, Gerald Hurst, Mary Colston, Shirley Jack, Ruth Hawk- ins Sponsors: Mr. Crock, Mr. Elsbury, Mrs. Harmon, Mr. Spacey Carr-Mac's lnc. Greenfield, Indiana Howard Holt Buick-Olds.-Pontiac-G.M.C. Trucks 'M U iii M ' 4 Shively's Grocery 4l 5 Douglas St. 68 EIGHTH Row one lleft to rightl: Donald Brown, Christian Brunn, Bill Arthur, Jerry Ballinger, Errol Bainter Row two: Anne Chandler, Sandra Bur- ton, Judy Breece, Phyllis Boles, Joyce Baker, Barbara Addison, Jean Beck, Carolyn Bohnert, Ella Allen Row three: Emma Burchett, Linda Best, Bonnie Andis, Carole Sue Blankenship, Jane Beaty, Linda Bruner, Brenda Apple Row one: Robert Foster, Jacque Foust, Tommy Gappen, Tommy Darling, Raymond Griffith Row two: Barbara Cook, Betty Dun- can, Cathy Hardmen, Carolyn Hana- walt, Suzanne Eagleston, Sandra Graddy, Betty Copeland Row three: James Gray, Billy Franklin, Phillip Gambrel, Sue Fox, Elizabeth Fisher, Marcia Crider Row one: Harvey Epperson, Jim ln- mon, Jerry Thomas, Donald Grose, Jim McCullers, LeRoy Jackson Row two: Yvonne Grimes, Jane How- ell, Judy Driesback, Betty George, Donna Gorman, Janice Jack, Lurea Eaton, Delores Blankenship, Joyce Headlee Row three: Jim Shelby, Paul Hunt, Bobby Evans, Dick Eaks, James Howell, John Griffith Withdrawn: James Yingling, Alma Sandlin, Luera Eaton, Harvey Epper- son Not Pictured: Bill Curry, James Grif- fith, Evelyn Harrison, Charles John- son, Peggy Pryor, Donna Yates, Diane Deutschmann, Milo Gray, Joseph Merriman, Peggy Munden Flannigan Funeral Home Row one lleft to rightl: Phil McFat- ridge, Glynn Jester, Kent Kelly, Jim McClammer, Bob Lacey Row two: Don Osborne, Albert Moore, Alfred Mayerle, Jim Judkins, Wil- liam Pearson, Sandra Lesher, Edna Marshall Row three: Karin Johnson, Lois Low- der, Emmaline Poe, Marilyn Moses, Shirley Lindsay, Joyce Cuzzart, Frances Kirkwood Row one: Larry Crump, Charles Sivard, Dick Shore, Eldon Skinner, Ronny Warrum, Larry Wallace Row two: Nancy Swafford, Sue Riley, Donna Ulrey, Mary Taylor, Janet Trent, lmagene Ritchie, Henry Richey Row three: Bill Melton, Robert Vest, Willard Tutrow, Phil Rhoday, Paul Vise, James Roberts, Wayne. Ring Row one: Jon Slinkard, Ronald Po- laski, Don Willard, Edsel ::Reeves, James Yingling Row two: Alma Sandlin, Ethel Porter, Marcia White, Sue Reed, Cheryl Pope, Barbara Weber, Jill Watts, Patty Webber Row three: Helen Wilson, Helen Prange, Clifford Preston, Jerry Pope, Teddy Slinkard, Wayne Fout Sponsors: Mrs. Goble, Mr. Griffith, Mr. Helm, Miss Teel Brown's Cleaners Kenton W. Russell Insurance Agency an tw Q ., .14 ' ..l-,' LQ! va - yri FSU' fits., NN l T SEVENTH Row one lleft to rightl : Rob- ert Richey, David Roberts, Tom Richmond, Creighton Sparrow, James Waite, Richard Warrum Row two: Judith Richey, Mary Richey, Tom Reeves, Phillip Vest, Dennis Johnson, Allen Riegel Row three: Colleen Hastings, Helen Weinantz, Judy Wor- land, Janet Robbins, Marilyn Reed, Margo Pierson, Anna- belle Polaski Row one: Norman Spencer, Jackson Taylor, Ramon Thomp- son, Charles Silet, Millard Stine, Edmund Truscott Row two: Louis Stafford, Dan- ny Southerland, Larry Vest, James Tuttle, Gene Maroska Row three: Karen Shinn, Judy Sivard, Charlene Stateler, Shar- on Sears, Margery Scott, Mar- lene Rutledge, Gloria Stafford, Charlotte St. John Row one: Norman Hart, Mel- vin Kingery, James Droeger, Ronald Roe, Jesse Evans Row two: David Eaks, Bill Stecher, Dale Smith, Rebecca Kramer, Ann Green, Paula Jones Row three: Shirley Graham, Karen Gambrel, Sharon Daw- son, Mary Ethridge, Linda La- Vallee, Mary Lou Wilcoxon, Rhea Sargent Sponsors: Mr. Gish, Miss Good- all, Miss Gray, Mr. Moore Hancock County Farm Bureau Dairy Queen A Treat for Taste Co operative Ass'n., Inc. A Food for Health 70 Row one llett to rightl: Bob Jack, Morris Clifton, Roger Adams, James Gray, Donna Gill, Sharon Engdahl, Sherry Cridcr Row two: Frances Gratter, Phyllis Jack, Donna Hollen- baugh, Clarice Haste, Jo Ann Jackson, Janet Johnson, Jane Hodges Row three: Connie Cozzort, Donna Arnold, Gretchen Dett- wiler, Mary Lou Holt, Deanne Barnard, Linda Haywood, Marg- aret Blue Row one: Andrew Mulligan, Jimmie Modglin, Mike Murnan, Wayne Melton, Bill Morris, Bob McPherson, Rushen Mayhugh Row two: Jerry Merriman, Hershel Kinnaman, Ronnie Ogle, Bill Mize, Bob Morrison, Mere- dith Phillips, Linda Medlin Row three: Margaret New, Bar- bara Parsons, Jeanette Merri- man, Judy Nugent, Nancy Mc- Kee, Donna McDowell, Vicki Niverson Row one: Bill Birch, Ronald Andis, Geary Crump, Dale Ash, Stephen Davis, Jack Driesback, Paul Alldrcdge, John Alex- ander, Paul Crump Row two: Ellen Conwell, Linda Blessinger, Sherry Ash, Sharon Addison, Dee Ann Dishman, Barbara Closser, Lauralee Camp- bell, Ramona Brown, Dalene Bell, Rebecca Cassell Not Pictured: Jerry Bateman, Steve Bundy, Winston Ham- mons, Albert McPherson, An- thony Melton, Jack Schuyler, Henry Spangler, Arthur Sud- doth, Sharon Whelchel Withdrawn: Janet Robbins Dennis Johnson, Ronald Roe Creighton Sparrow 1 1 Rihm's Market Kervin Bros., Fishing Camp Sturgeon Falls, Canada BUSINESS oinscronv Our readers will notice a change in format of listing merchants who have made contributions for advertising in our annual. An explanation for this format is as follows: lf the name of a merchant or a firm appears ALONE at the bottom of a page, this indicates a contribution of ten dollars, if the names of two merchants or firms appear at the bottom of a page, this in- dicates a contribution of five dollars each, names of merchants or firms who have contributed less than five dollars are alphabetically listed on this page. The annual staff gratefully acknowledges the support of each advertiser. A Anonymous B Baby Teen Shop, Compliments of N. State St. Baldwin, Nelle M., The Equitable Life Assurance Society 210 W. North St. Blazer, Lee G. D Dailey Construction Co. Davis Bros., Compliments of E Edwards Cleaners Evan's Wallpaper Shop G Grier, Dr. R. N., Compliments of H Hilltop Grocery Hobby Shop, Compliments of Hoss, E. B. Hudson Dealers Huffman's Grocery I lrene's Beauty Shop, Compliments of L Leary'S Bottle Gas Liberty Motel, Mr. and Mrs. K. H. Leedom, Prop. M Melton 8' Mohr T. V. Mueller's Greenhouse, Flowers for all Occasions R Rapid Auto Radiator Repair Ritter R. J., Best Wishes r S Schrieber's Bait and Tackle Solotkin Furniture Spencer Publishing Co. Sunoco Service U Unique Beauty Salon Good Luck W Watts, Kenneth P., D. D. S. 72 N. East St. Greenfield, Indiana West Main St. Howard St. Max E. Evans West Main St. 1000 East Main St. Mount St. Greenfield Granite Co. East Main St. East Greenfield W. Main St. 901 W. Main St. E. National Road S. State St. E. National Road 307 Baldwin St. State St. Park Ave. E. Main St. E. Main St. Phone 629 New Building W. Main St. 1 1 'Siiaifji' ' 1- .Gif ' , 142-. :gif-114. 1 .141 .S n 1 .,.,., v 1,-1. . 3' -,1T!,,..1 ,f V , .rr C x 1., 1, -x 7 11121: 'L - '1 1 J' Q 1'f'ls . U. !11.' 1 , .. '1', 11 .- Tuff? 1 1:11-We, 1 Hm- r'.in'5gg1 - - x,.t, .,! --Q. , 'Fug H11-if-f111'1' ' 1111 ,x ,11+,, h .., 41. wg, M, '111 'V 'I v I fur 1 .1111 , 1.1-11 1. 1, 11.1 , X W -1 .Ev . .Q , Lf .,fg.f, 1 'l F5 ,,:v'1 -11, ,. 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