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indication To our Parent May we dedicate to our Parent., who have helped and guided u. through our childhood this annual, the Pantherette of nineteen hundred fifty-six. As we step toward adulthood, may we express our love and appreciation. Mr. and Mrs. Dari Lile Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shei Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Hunter Mr. and Mrs. John Pozil Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saylor Mr. and Mrs. Alex Perz Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pranckus Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kauchak Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenbaum Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Jones Mr. and Mrs. Ray Louderback Mr. and Mrs. Fred Aim 1 Editor................. Sports Ed ............. Associate Sport Ed . . Art Ed................. Associate Art Ed . . . Activities............. Snaps Ed ............. Asst. Snaps Ed ... . Circulation Manager Assistant Cir. Manager Advertising Ed .... Assistant............. Typist................. Annual Staff .......................... Marilyn Pranckus ................. .................Pat Kauchak .................................Don Hunter ................................. Dave Jones ..................................Aiida Saylor ...........................Lou Ann Rosenbaum ...........................Betty Louderback .............................June Ann Drader ....................................Jim Perz ...................................Bill Lile ..................................Carol Shei ................................Shirley Aim ..................................Larry Keehn 2 Principal DR. GEORGE ROBB Science. Mathematics Ball State Teachers College B. S. M. A. Ball State Ed. D. Indiana University MISS EVELYN PALMBACH Commerce, SocUl Studies, English B.A. Valparaiso University Indiana Extension Mid-Western Extension Chicago Teachers College MR CYRIL SANDALA Shop. Physical Education B.3. ft. Ed Ball State Indiana Extension Ball State Teachers MRS LEONA KUSTER English, German. Annual Sponsor B.S. in A.hS Lewis Institute Indiana University Purdue University Chicago University Extension MRS. DOROTHY GOODWIN Horn Ec., Physical Education B.5.: Indiana State Teachers Collets MR. ELWIN VIXIE Music, Government, English R.A. Emmanuel Missionary College Northwestern University Walla Walla College M. of Music: Michigan State University MRS. IDA MAE BRYANT Mathematics A.B.: Indiana University John Herron Art Institute 6 DONALD MYRDETH HUNTER Don - A a sociata Sport Editor Proaidant.........................2,J Basketball.........................2, J Baaebali ... 2.1 Track.............................2, Chorua............................ 2 Panthara Progress...................2 Take Your Medicina ' MARILYN JEAN PRANCKUS Marilyn • Annual Editor Treasurer............................I.J Vice President.........................4 Choru................................ 4 Panthara Progress..................2.5.4 “Taka Your Medicine’ ..................5 Girls' State ..........................4 LOO t NN ROSENBAUM Lou Am - Activities fccriury............................. Treasurer............................ Band............................1.2.3. Chorus.........................1.2, 3, Panthers Progress.................2,1, Take Your Medicina ................. G. A. A............................. . CAROL JEAN SHE! Caro! - Advertising Manager President.............................. Treasurer ............................ 2 Secretary............................ Take Your Medicine ...................1 Chorus ..............................1.2 Panthers Progress............... . . 2, 1 Activities Committee.................1.2 PATRICK STEPHEN KAUCHAK Pal - Sports Editor See rets ry ........ Vies President . . . Basketball.......... Baseball............ Track .............. Chorus.............. Panthers Progress ••Taka Your Msdirms1 Cross Country . . . . .  . 2 . . l.J 1.2. 3.4 1.2. 1.4 1.2.3.4 • 1.2.1 1.2.3.4 ... .1 . . . .4 JUNE ANN DRADER June Ann - Assistant Snaps Editor Secretary 1 Chorus 1.2 Psnthsra Progress 2,4 The Perfect Idiot' I G A A. 1.2 10 DAVID LEE JONES JAMES ALEX PER7. Jtm - Circulation Manager Basketball........................1.2, J. 4 Baeeball.......................I, 2, J, 4 Track..........................1.2,5.4 Ch rua............................1.2. 1 Take Your Medicina-..................j ALI DA JEAN SAYLOR Alula - Assistant Art Editor CKorus.........................1.2. 5.4 Panthers Progress...................5.4 G. A. A.............................1.2 Taka Your Medicine .... 5 Golden Days l. a. A. S. B. L. 14 c. s. M P. 3. P. History In the year of 1952, on September 6, fourteen frightened fresh- men enrolled in high school. They were: Bill Lile, Fred Richey. Larry Keehn, Bill Salisbury, James Perz, Pat Kauchak, David Jones, Marilyn Pranckus, Alida Saylor, Shirley Aim, Carol Shei, Lou Ann Rosenbaum, Betty Louderback, and June Pozil. Our sponsor was Mrs. Hayden. Don Hunter entered our class during our freshmen year. We wondered how hard those mighty Seniors would be on us at initiation. However, the Seniors were fairly easy on us, and we went around school for two days looking mighty foolish. The Seniors gave us a party in the evening of the second day of our initiation. They really gave us a workout then, but the evening ended with dancing and refreshments. The year was slipping by, and to earn money, we sold candy at the basketball games. The school year was over, the summer had passed, and here wc were Sophomores. There were only thirteen of us, for Fred Richey and Bill Salisbury dropped out. Fred Richey went to Wanatah School and Bill Salisbury joined the Marines. We really were glad to see Mrs. Hayden back as our sponsor. Wc sold ice cream bars at the basketball games and had a roller skating party to help earn some money for our class. To end school activities for our Sophomore year, we helped serve at the Junior-Senior Prom. The third year of high school was already here, June Pozil was married soon after school began. Larry Keehn dropped out leaving our class with only eleven. We had a new sponsor, Mrs. Mynatt, this year. During this year we had a Jr.-Sr. play (called Take Your Medicine ) to help earn money for our Jr. -Sr. trip. We also had several dances, the concessions at ball games, and sold magazine subscriptions. For our Jr.-Sr. trip, we took a journey down through the Southern states to New Orleans, and across Texas to Old Mexico where we spent a day. Then we went back to Texas where we spent four days on the Mayan Dude Ranch. After that, we headed home, taking a bus all the way. It was a thirteen day trip with a lot of fun. We had a very wonderful school year, but only eleven were left in our class. Our Senior year began. We had a new sponsor, Mr. Robb, our principal. June Pozil Drader and Larry Keehn joined us again, but Larry decided not to stay. We sold concessions at the basketball games to earn money for our graduation. During the year, four Seniors went on a trip to Washington, D. C. We looked forward to our graduation day. We wish to thank our parents, teachers, and everyone who helped us through school. Wc had a lot of fun along with a lot of hard work, and hope our future will be as bright as the past has been. 15 Prophecy It's the year of 1966, just ten years since we graduated from Hanna High School. So much had happened during these last 10 years as we found out this summer. Wc had been transferred from the United States flight to a T.W.A. flight from New York to Cairo, Egypt. Since we landed in California, we decided to take a little land travel and go by car to New York and see if we could find some of our classmates on the way. We knew Dave Jones was branch manager of Schaeffer's Super Market in San Francisco, but we didn't find him at his office. Wc didn't have too much travel time so we thought we should get started on our long trip. We had only gotten into the suburbs, when we saw a Model A Ford sitting along the road. We stopped to sec what the trouble was and we asked if we could help. When the fellow turned around, we saw that it was Don Hunter. He explained that he was taking his antique out for a little exercise which it didn't seem to need. Since his home was only a few miles away, we took him there. On the way, we found that Jim Perr. was a salesman for a big Hot Rod Company in Tuscon, Arizona. When we got to Don's home, he asked us to meet his wife but she was out shopping and we didn't have the time to spare, so we wished him the best of luck and were on our way to find Jim. We had no trouble finding Jim in Tuscon. He told us this was just the work for him. He offered to give us a ride in his newest Hot Rod. Since we didn't know better, we said, O. K. . We hadn't been so scared in a long time! Even our new Ford wouldn't go that fast. When we got over the shock, we asked about Carol Shei. Of course, it's Salisbury now. Jim said that she and Fritzie were living in Denver. Colorado. Jim had been thro gh there on a business trip recently and told us the address. Once again wc were on our way. When we got to their home, we found Carol was very busy with her 12 children. Her one little boy had the mumps and all 11 of her girls were very active in the back yard making mud pies. We figured she had no time to talk to us, so we asked if she knew where Shirley Aim was. When we were in high school, she hoped to be a secretary. Carol said she had suc- cessfully obtained a job with the Dupont Plant in Kansas City, so it was hit the road again . The Dupont Plant covers several acres in Kansas City, so finding the office Shirley worked in was a problem. We finally found it on the sixth floor. Shirley was certainly surprised to see us. Wc told her of all the old gang we had visited. She was glad to hear about them. She was very happy with her work there and hoped to continue. We then went on our way to good old Indiana. We arrived at our home town, Hanna, where we spent some time visiting a few of our classmates who still lived here. We located June Ann Drader and her husband living on a 250 acre farm raising feeder cattle. When we arrived there, she was busy with her 6 children, besides helping her husband with the daily farm work. She informed us that Bill L,ile, another class- mate, was the president of a big corporation in the city of Toto. We realized wc only had a couple of days left to get to New York for our flight with T. W. A. and to do a little shopping before we left. We bade June Ann and her husband Farewell. 16 On our trip eastward we were cruising along on the Pennsylvania turnpike at a speed of 150 miles an hour (jet age) in the wrong lane. All at once we heard the shrieking sound of a siren and a cop pulled up beside u_ and motioned us to stop. As he was making out our ticket we noticed the name on his badge was familiar. The name was Dean Bealor. We asked if he knew Alida Saylor and he said Definitely ! She’s my wife! All at once we began talking about our acquaintances and before we knew it, he had tom up our ticket and chaperoned us all the way to his home to meet one of our closest friends. Alida. When we arrived she was so excited, that she accidently stepped on one of her little boys' trucks, and that kept her busy trying to answer such questions as Mommy! Why did you step on my truck? After everything had been settled, we had coffee and talked constantly about our school days together and before we knew it, i% was time to go. We said so long to everyone and thanked them for a nice time. We promised to keep in touch by corresponding. We left their pleasant home and started to travel the roads again. We finally arrived at our destination, N c w Y o r k! Wc had six hours left before boarding the plane and so decided to get some rest and then do some shopping. It was 2 P.M. when we started paging all the stores and then it happened! We walked into a swanky dress shop and the.e, showing some of her famous designs to a promising buyer, was Betty Louderback. We couldn't visit very much because she was busy and we had a schedule to meet. We went back to our hotel, got our luggage and headed for La Guardia Field. We went into the office and received our passenger list. With this in hand we boarded our plane to see whether everything was satisfactory. We went to the cockpit to find out when takeoff would be and. behold, who should be behind the wheel, but Pat Kauchak. Right then and there wc knew that the rest of our trip would be great because we had met most of our classmates. If this should really ever happen, we know it will be even a greater thrill. Lou Ann Rosenbaum Marilyn Pranckus 17 P. Hundt. fee. C. Doll, Trsas. C. Cherry. V. PfM: L. But . Pf . PC a TOP ROW V. Thompson, B. P.rs, T. Wallin. C. Cherry, L. Buss . J. Kauchak, E. Resetar, T. Spencer. A. E olf. SECOND ROW: J. Dradsr. P. Yeoman. J. Marks, V. Galbreath. R Eckstein, C. Doll. E. Thompson. P. Hundt, Mr. Shndala. 20 K. (tinker, Trees F. R inker, Pree. C. Jonea, V. Praa. E. Sommer a. Sec. Sophomores BACK ROW Richer Laehua. Kaye Rtnker. Darlene Maaterson. Eddie Sommara. Cary Jonea. Louie Gorekl. Norman Doll. Kilty Kauchak. Staron Eichetaedt, Mr . Bryant. SECOND ROW Janet Hundt. Judy Lee Marks, Charles Beaty. FIRST ROW Beverly Salisbury. Carol Mills. Lucy Rosenbaum. Amelia Saylor, Faye Rtnker. 21 O. Bantc. Treas. M Mark . Reporter: R. Mille. Prtt: J. Mills. Ser. J. Roberta. V. Pr« . TOP ROW SECOND ROW BOTTOM ROW F Utroake. D. Banic. J. Roberta. G- Taylor. D. Spencer. J. Aim. R. Mill . G. Ceervnce, R. Taylor. A. Bennett. C. Smith, Mra. Goodwin. L. Eaton. M. Shat. M. Marks, G. Goraki, J. Mill . vWa®jC N I . 22 Study Hall?? 9U9VUV BUI Pen John KeucHak 27 vm Apnf noa •h'n-  ••mn i©  d 27 s J 3 P I) 3 I J 3 3 M 3 ti°n 'N '■•«of -a 'ain M ’x ‘a •« mov cinodxs ' •% f '••• 8 ‘1 Aai HD 3 '«d f d l po 8 ip«o3 - AOH dOL JL I I S u V A Baseball TOP HOW Coach Sandala. R Laahue. O. Banic, D. Jones. L. J. Pari, J. Kauchak, D. Spineer. F. Milia. F. Utroakc. SECOND ROW J. Robert■, N. Doll,  . Pari, D. Hunter, P. Kauchak. C. Smith. Track TOP ROW Coach Sandala. D. Panic. P. Kauchak, J. Pari, C. Cherry, L. Buses, T. Spencer, i. Kauchak. SECOND ROW: D. Spencer, J. Roberta. F. Utroske. J. Aim, E. Sommera. C. Smith. THIRD ROW: R. Mills, D. Hunter, B. Ula. D. Jones. T. Wallin. C. Jonea. 29 Sc sole vtrw Oanf molls 31 t Class Will We, the Class of '56, being of sound bodies and minds, hereby state our last will and testament, to the under- grads and teachers of our school, hoping that they will make good use of them. To Mr. Robb - Anothc r troubleless school year. To Mrs. Kuster-Another brilliant 11-12 grade English Class. To Mrs. Bryant-A warm room. To Miss Palmbach-A box of typing supplies for her typing classes. To Mr. Vixie-Another Government Class like the one of the classes of '56 '57. To Mr . Goodwin-All our smiles and a decent Home Economics Room. To Mr. Sandala-Quieter Study Halls. We also will to all the teachers more classes like ours. I. Shirley Aim, will my lady like ways to Gabby Gorski. I, Dave Jones, will my ability to go steady for a year to Judy Mary Marks and Charles Cherry. 1, Alida Saylor, will my back seat in study hall to Ed Resetar. I, Don Hunter, will my ability to fix cars, and work hard and get nowhere in basketball to Fleo . (Gary Jones) I. June Drader. will my ability to stay short to Norman Doll, also by ability to get driver's licenses to Janet Hundt. I, Jim Per , will my ability to make passing grades in English and Chemistry to Dennis Spencer. I. Betty Louderback, will my quiet ways to Virginia Galbreath. I, Pat Kauchak, will my John Wayne voice to Richard Lashua. I, Lou Ann Rosenbaum, will my shortness to Maralee Marks and my excessive weight gained in the next 5 years to Janet Hundt. I, Bill Lile, will my catty ways and my ability to make out with women from other towns to Jake. (Jerry Roberts) I, Marilyn Pranckus, will my ability to lose my temper to Lmda Eaton. I, Carol Shei, will my ability to keep my fingernails short to Art Bennett. We. the Senior boys, will our ability to kill time in the boy's restroom to the Freshmen boys. We, the Senior girls, will our ability to chew bubble gum in Mr. Vixic's class to the Freshmen girls. Class Motto: Big things arc built on small things well done. Class Colors: Navy Blue and Powder Blue. Class Flower: American Beauty Rose Baccalaureate May 20 Commencement May 24 34 WASHINGTON D.C. TRIP October 26 was a very special day for four Hanna Seniors: Dave Jones, June Drader, Lou Ann Rosen- baum, and Carol Shei, At 6:45 P. M. they along with other County Seniors, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chase, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dunk boarded the Baltimore and Ohio Streamliner, The Columbian from Wellsboro. This trip was earned by selling Herald-Argus subscrip- tions. After an all night trip aboard the train, enjoying both supper and breakfast, they arrived in Washington, D. C. the following morning. Places of interest which they saw during their trip were: The Capitol, Washington Monument, White House Lincoln Memorial. Bureau of Imprinting and Engraving, and Smithsonian Institute. Mount Vernon, Arlington Cemetery, Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, Memorial Amphitheater. Lee Mansion, House of Burgesses. Jamestown and York- town, were also visited. A two night stay on The Old-Bay Line Steamer was also enjoyed during the trip. At approximately 6:00 Saturday Evening, they boarded The Columbian for the journey home. After eating supper, they enjoyed another sleepless night. They arrived at Wellsboro Sunday morning at 6:44, sleepy and worn out, but glad that they went. 35 The Speech Class Presented Director.. Mrs. Kuster CAST Henry K. Dodson . . . Angela Warren . . . . Dr. Dill Jackson « . • Miss Holt.......... Patricia Pryor . . . . Dorothy Carleton . . . Charlette Nelson . . . Jack Benson ....... Jonathan Puckett . . . Miss Cordelia Puckett Miss Dovic Finkledink Dodie Blake ....... ASSISTANTS Prompters.......... Stage Manag r ... . Ushers............. Make-Up............ Programs............ EXTRAS • • • • Pat Kauchak • • • • Carol Shei • • «Fritz Salisbury .......Shirley Aim « Marilyn Pranckus .......Devona Doll ..........Jano Vick .... Don Hunter ........ Jim Perz Lou Ann Rosenbaum . . Rae Mona Wolfe . . . . Alida Saylor Betty Louderback and Dave Jones ........................John Doll Charlette Gorski and Shirley Owen .....................Mrs. Mynatt ............Advance Typing Class Marianne Heimann................................................. Betty Louderback John Doll..................................................................Bill Lile JUNIOR AND SENIORS TAKE TRIP At 12 noon. April 2«. 2U junior and senior students accompanied by Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Harold Lawrence, Mrs. Mildred Milton, Mr. Robb and Mr. St Mrs. Wilson began a 12-day trip touring the south- western states. The group made their first overnight stop at Natchez, Mississippi, April 29, at the Hotel Eola. April 30, they arrived in New Orleans, Louisiana and spent 2 days and 2 nights exploring the city. From New Orleans the group traveled to Houston. Texas where the highlight of their stay was the swim- ming pool at the Plaza Courts Motel. Traveling once again, the group went to San Antonio, Texas and spent the night at the Blue Bonnet Hotel. Mexico, where the group intended to purchase their souvenirs, was toured May 4th. In the evening, they returned to San Antonio to spend the night. Everyone looked forward to his stay at the Mayan Dude Ranch near San Antonio. The 3 days and 3 nights there were spent swimming, riding horses, dancing, and attending a near-by rodeo. 37 Band Chorus TYPim ii Yam. Yum, E«« '«m upl Anybody wot? Looking for eomething? Style Show? Lovere? Baahful? Really Cot ‘am cleant Noay ? CUanT?? Tt??t Ttradt? Aren't We fancy7 Lanvin' Home Fira Bug Glamour Girin? Pretending 46 Tkirety ? 7 MRS. THELMA WOLFE Fir«t Crtdt Indiana Stale Teacher College MRS. MILDRED BRUST Second Grade Indiana Stale Teachere College MRS. RERTHA WELCH Third Grade Ball State Exteneion Indiana State Exteneion Purdue Exteneion Indiana Univeretty Exteneion 50 MRS LAVERNE SOMMERS TOP ROW SECOND ROW ABSENT Mr . Wolfe, teacher, Ted Goraki. Edwin Galbreath, Hichr Leman. Gary Gardner. Donald Beaty. Lloyd Thompeon. Clair Thompson, David Maeteraon, Bobble Hunter, Billy Inman, Terry Sima. Evelyn Utroske, Wanda Inman, Lola Gamer. Sharon Taylor. Luane Banlc, Linda Matte, Martha Yeoman. Timothy Amee. Kenny Smith, Gary Smith TOP ROW’ Mrs. Bruet. teacher. Charlea McDowell, Donald Garbleon, Michael tvereo . Ronald Maeteraon. Edward Wallin. Glenda Beaty, Martha Mllla. Kathryn Yer«ler. Robert Sime, Robert Emcrirk. John Smith. Bruce Bluhm, Dean Jeaaup, Jamti Metta, SECOND ROW Donna Cnnningham. Mary Ellen Doll, Reathel Mark . Lana Gardner. P ««y Spencer, Jane Sue Garab, Barbara Volk. Marylee Roaenbaum, Suaanne Knetaley. 52 TOP HOW SECOND ROW: ABSENT: DllUr Atnee, John Pelrone. Aodrr Warner, Jamea Shel, Richarrf T|---------Carl Cunningham. Dan Roeenbaum. Don Rtnher. Claron Rente. Edwin Smith, Sfcippv Wright. Wm. H. Smith. Mra. Welch. Kav Gardner. Kathleen Robb. Kathryn Waavar. Marlene Eichetaedt, Jacquelyn Oak. Carol That . Marcella Smith. Nancy Patty. Mary Kay Yeoman. Diane Smith. Kathryn Sacha. Judy Wittwer. TOP ROW Jamea Jeeeup. John Ecketain, Bill Smith. Dean Galbraatk. John ei. Harry Rinker, Jack Schmidt. Mra. Sommere. SECOND ROW Charlaa Galbraath. Jean Marka. Jeanene Doll. Gloria Jernaa, Adontca White. Gena Jonaa. 53 TUP ROW Mr. Eichataedt Eddie Volk. Ted Zabel. Robert Smith. Caroline Ut.w.K., Jenny Mv«ri, Sandra Smith, Joan Heintger. Myrtle Yeoman. Bryan Shoppel. Charles Hundt. SECOND ROW Siirlay Tkompeon. Nancy Kell. France Kauchak. Linda Murray. Mary Jan Deultch. Janice Keehn. Nancy Robert . Caroline Arne . TOP ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW; Martha Kellpeh, Dorothy Eckatein, Carole Sue Phegley. Evelyn Hundt. Charles Eaton. Jennie Mulloy, Nancy Ola eg on, Karen Eichstaedt, Carol White, Jerry La skua, Mr. Fair. Eunice Maaterson, Nance Lute, Margie Smith. Louiae Utroake. Louiae Kellpeh, Arlene Hinker, Charolette Myera, Lorna Sacks. ArlenBanic. Terry Buss . Kenny Doll, Bob Prsnckue. Ron Weaver. Toralf Beck, Ray Yerglar, Jack Deuttch. 54 ? ?? IIS H 1 X ?! a- 3-75 r i 1 e H ! ! Autographs 58 Autographs PATRONS PACE Allis Chilmtri La Port Works. La Porte Al'l Drive Inn Restaurant. Wanatah Angel' a Waffle Shop. Valpo. Baske's I. C, A. , La Crosse Bets Cleaners, La Porte Boris Farm Store, La Porte Buck fc Hcusi, Inc., La Porte C, E. Kemp Co., La Porte Chapman - Graf Cleaners. La Porte Cherry It Son Service Chester Hybrids, Valpo. Cook Mercury Sales. Knox Dan Ranneils, Hamlet Packard’s I. G. A. Store Decker’s Hardware, La Porte Don 1 • • eup State Farm In , Dr. Badell, Knox Dr. G. H. Denison Dr. Roy O. Johnson. Valpo. Dr. Louis Moosey, Union Mills Dr. M. E. Tom. Union Mills Dr. R. C. Verhagan. Knox Durbin Brothers, Knox Dye Plumbing fc Heating, La Porte Eighth St. Cafe. Mich. City Farmers Bank and Trust Co., Knox Farmers Grain and Lumber Co., So. Wanatah Farmers State Bank. Valpo. F. M. Salisbury - Dolomite Lime, La Porte Fred Sterns Men Wear. Mich. City Linder's Custom Clothes Shop, La Porte Little Women. La Porte Lowensteins, Valpo. Maple City Packing, La Porte Maple Leaf Grill, La Porte Garners Radio fc T. V. Service, Wanatah Goodall Buick Sales, Knox Greens Rexall Drugs, Knox Greyhound Post House, Valpo. Hamlet Cafe, Hamlet Hamlet State Bank, Hamlet H It H Implement Co. Knox H l H Lunch, La Porte Hargrave i Hargrave Ins., La Crosse La Porte Henry W Welkie. Wanatah Johnson Insurance, Knox Johnson Motor Sales, La Porte Johnson Sales and Service. Knox Joseph P. Sellers, Knox Kabelln Hardware, La Porte Kandlland, La Porte Kankakee Valley R.E.M.C., Wanatah Kessler’s Furniture Store. La Porte Kinney Shoes, La Ports Knox Furniture Store, Knox Kingsbury Locker Plant, Kingsbury Kochs Restaurant Kosanke Bros.. Union Mills La Crosse Grain Co. Inc,. La Crosse La Crosse State Bank, La Crosse La Porte Bottle Gas Co., La Ports Porte Co, Farm Bureau, Hanna lr La Porte La Porte Sporting Goods. La Porte La Porte Herald Argus, La Porte Lilly's, La Porte Rose Studebaker, La Porte Roxy Music Shop. La Porte Sacks Machine Shop - Welding Sears Roebuck Co., Knox Sears Roebuck !• Co.. La Porte M«nan'■Mod , Knox Marlon Service Station, Wanatah Mary Jane Drive Inn, La Porte Medical Service Pharmacy, La Port Michigan City Newi Dispatch, Mich. City Mitchell and Shoppel Inc., Wanatah Mocklera Grocery and Market. La Porte Morley Pontiac, Valpo. Mr . A. Mackeldy General Store Muralcralt Studio. La Porte Neleon Shade lr Floor Covering Co., La Porte N. H Gold. Inc., Knox Olga Anderson's Shop, La Porte Olin Gibaon General Store Oshnrn and Son Hardware. Wanatah Oaborn Implement John Deere Sale , Wanatah Ov Gnatt Co. , La Port Paramount Shoe Store, Valpo. Hay'. Grill, La Crosse Ray V. Down and Son , Knox Reggie Pendleton Old «mobile. La Porte Regional New . La Cro e Reiss Clothing Stor , Knox Reliance Drug Store. La Porte Reville's Jewelers. La Porte Rice Motors, Wanatah Valpo. Furniture Co. , Valpo. Wanatah State Bank. Wanatah Welle Coal Yard, Knox Weatville Indicator, Westville Weinberg Store, Toto W. H. Holman Ins. It Real Estate, Wanatah Wonder's Super Foods, Knox Zlmmermann Paint It Glass Co., La Porte Sebars Electric Service, Hamlet Seiners Drug Co., Valpo. Service Printing Co., La Porte Shaw Fuel and Supply, Knox Sheeley's, La Crosse Shel Cafe, Hamlet Shei Garage. Hamlet Smith's Heating It Appliances Co., La Porte Smith It Smith, Knox Stambaugh Mercury, Valpo. Starke County Farm Bureau Co-op. Hamlet State Bank of Westville, Westville Swing Refrigeration Service. La Crosse Tarnow Motor Sales, Union Mills Theatre Pharmacy. La Porte The Varl Jewelry Store, Valpo. Thode Floral Co., La Porte Torbeson Drug Co., Valpo. Tibmaa Butter Bread, La Porte Turk I. Fred's Mobile Service Turks Hatchery Union Hardware fc Lumber. Union Mills Union Mills Locker Plant, Union Milla Union State Bank. Union Mills Unity Chevrolet, La Crosse Valpo. Community Sale, Valpo. Wanatah Mercantile Co., Wanatah Wanatah Stone Co., Wanatah Western Auto Associate Store, La Porte Weatville Oil. Westville W isjahn Funeral Home, Wanatah Winterberg Gaa and Electric, La Crosse Young Fashions, Valpo. BOOSTER RAGE 'fatuis (Z t J $ A.y AA v p pUk ,);tV “f ( y• (0Ujja rV  a...—- fu 9? '■- Xu uuj 4 7k o(i tftdLjvi J . 2Ue£+ —- ( hvi. 4- wj -(p- Yw Iv ,.  - . U ;v : .jlJ -t°C' qU ' 1 03 7?ll-4-. sJklH S1 ' 64
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