Harrison High School - Harrisonian Yearbook (Gaston, IN)

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I I First row: Billy Clark, Eugene Christie, Karl Hiestand, Billy Brown, Bob Dowling, Teddy Webb, Carl Cooper, Jimmy Curts, Charles Smith. Second row: Mr. Fred Clancy, Advisor, James Anderson, Donald Shipley, Richard Adams, Vadis Davis, George Dew, Billy Curts, Earl Watson, Bob Puter- baugh, Philip Turner, Bob Shull, Mr. H. F. Reasoner, Principal. Third row: Bruce McColm, Gordon Carter, Marcus Kingen, Bill Hart, Darrell Cop ping, Harold Brown, Gene Davis, Arthur Bryan, Richard Johnson. Fourth row: Ronald Watson, Jaul Jester, Verlin Sollars, Ervin Melson, Del Painter, William Pierce, Bill Shull. Marvin Clevenger, Larry Campbell. The Harrison Township Future Farmers of America with the help of Mr. Fred Glancy, our adviser, have tried to make the 1948 Harrisonian the best year book in the history of our beloved school. As a fitting theme we have chosen “Parade of 1948” which was used throughout. We wish to thank our advertisers, our patrons, and all who have co-operated in helping us to make this a successful book. As the years go by we hope all who read our book can have fond memories brought back to them. YEAR BOOK STAFF Arthur Bryan Harold Brown Gordon Carter Carroll Copping Darrell Copping Gene Davis Glen Himes Paul E. Jester Markus Kingen Verlin Sollars Ervin Melson William Hart PARADE OF CLASSES Seniors Juniors. T Sophomore Freshmen Eighth Seventh Grades Sixth Fifth Grades Fourth Third Grades Second First Grades PARADE OF ATHLETICS Checrblock, Yell Leaders First team as group, Schedule Individual Pictures of first team Ag. team Second team, Junior High Sixth Grade team, Basketball team Basketball Queen, Basketball team PARADE OF ACTIVITIES Playground Orchestra Band Chorus Glee Club Girls 4-H Boys 4-H Dramatic Class-Play Pictures Between act of the senior play Chemistry-Geometry-Typing-Library Assembly-Cafeteria-Cooks PARADE OF ADMINISTRATORS School House Administrators Bus drivers I i j v OUR SCHOOL BUILDING Our rural high school, an attractive, one story, yellow brick building: is located near the center of Harrison Township. In the past year some new improvements have been made. The building was freshly plastered and painted along with some other outside improvements consisting of new playground equipment. Among the things offered to the students of Harrison are the excellent facilities for commercial, vocational, physical education, and science classes. This building, erected in 1924. is looked upon with pride by the residents of Har- rison Township as a symbol of progress and education. Merritt Reed, County Supt. of Schools f X Harold F. Reasoner, Principal Bert Keller, Trustee TEACHERS (M Mrs. Townsend English Mr. Galbreath Math Miss Dorton Library Miss Keller Music Miss Boyle Business Mrs. Adams Home Economics Mr. McCreery Jr. High Mr. Glancy Agriculture Mr. Lewis Sixth Grade Mrs. Oliver Fourth Grade Mrs. Smith Fifth Grade Mrs. McDaniel Second Grade Mrs. Hartley Third Grade i i Mrs. Sellers First Grade BUS DRIVERS -Mark Lee, W arren Sollars, W endell Nottingham, Everct Curts, Johnney Carpenter. Kenneth Stev George Clendennin, Jay Sayre, Charles Hunter and Mr. Smith, PARADE OF CLASSES Carroll Copping Glee Club—2 yrs. Basketball—3 yrs. Baseball—1 yr. 4-H—1 yr. F. F. A. Secretary—3 yrs. Year Book Staff—3 yrs. Barbara Darter President—44-45 Vice-President—46-47 Orchestra—6 yrs. Band—2 yrs. Chorus—4 yrs. Librarian—1 yr. Junior Play Senior Play 4-H—1 yr. Wannitta Clock 4-H—6 yrs. Junior Leader—45-46 Health Safety Reporter Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Senior Play Glen Himes Glee Club—1 yr. Junior Plav Yearbook Staff—1 yr. Vernon Needham Glee Club—2 yrs. Basketball—2 yrs. Baseball—2 yrs. Frances Justice T reasurer—46-47 4-H—3 yrs. Commercial Contest—47 Cheer Block—2 yrs. Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Junior Play Senior Plav Assistant Editor—46-47 Assistant Editor—47-48 Betty Borum Editor Cardinal—-16-47 Commercial Contest—47 Cheer Block—1 yr. Chorus—4 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Reporter—46-47 Gene Davis Glee Club—2 yrs. Basketball—2 yrs. 4-H—1 yr. F. F. A.—2 yrs. Senior Play Year Book Staff—2 yrs. Darrell Copping Glee Club—2 yrs. Basketball—3 yrs. Baseball—1 yr. 4-H—2 yrs. F. F. A.—3 yrs. Senior Play Year Book Staff—3 yrs. F. F. A. Watchdog—3 yrs. Rosemary Long 4-H—6 yrs. Junior Leader—45-46 Vice-President 4-H—45-46 Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. T reasurer—47-48 Editor Cardinal—47-48 Senior Play Lila Nauman Reed Secretary—46-47 Reporter—44-45 Chorus—4 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Ervin Melson Basketball—3 yrs. Baseball—3 yrs. 4-H—2 yrs. F. F. A.—3 yrs. Senior Play Vice-President—45-46 Year Book Staff—3 yrs. F. F. A. Reporter—3 yrs. Janet Hiatt 4-H—5 yrs. Chorus—-4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Librarian—2 yrs. Cheer Block—1 yr. Commercial Contest—47 Senior Play Secretary—47-48 Treasurer—45-46 Gordon Carter F. F. A.—4 yrs. 4-H—4 yrs. Orchestra—6 yrs. Band—2 yrs. Junior Play Glee Club—1 yr. Agriculture Team—1 yr. F. F. A. Treasurer—4 yrs. Vice-President—47-48 Year Book Staff—3 yrs. Arthur Bryan Junior Play Senior Play Basketball—2 yrs. F. F. A.—2 yrs. Year Book Staff—2 yrs. Leona Cannon Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Cheer Block—2 yrs. Junio Play Senior Play 4-H—5 yrs. Mary Wright 4-H—3 yrs. Recreation Leader—44-45 Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—1 yr. Reporter—45-46 Reporter—47-48 Cheer Block—2 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Basketball Queen—47-48 Bill Hart Basketball—2 yrs. Baseball—1 yr. 4-H—2 yrs. F. F. A.—2 yrs. Senior Play President—47-48 Year Book Staff—2 yrs. Mark Kingen Basketball—2 yrs. Baseball—2 yrs. F. F. A.—4 yrs. 4-H—8 yrs. Junior Play Senior Play Year Book Staff—2 yrs. F. F. A.—Vice Pres. Jr. Leader—46-47-48 Annabelle Thomas 4-H—3 yrs. Recreation Leader—44-45 Treasurer—45-46 Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—1 yr. Cheer Block—1 yr. Senior Play Lenora Johnston 4-H—6 yrs. Junior Leader—45-46 Chorus—3 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Senior Play Librarian—3 yrs. Verlio Sollars F. F. A.—4 yrs. 4-H 6 yrs. Orchestra—6 yrs. Band 2 yrs. President 45-46 Basketball—4 yrs. Baseball—4 yrs. Year Book Staff 3 yrs. F. F. A. President 4 yrs. Paul JJester F. F. A.—4 yrs. F. F. A. Executive Sec. 4-H—5 yrs. Orchestra—7 yrs. Librarian—1 yr. Glee Club—1 yr. Junior Play Basketball—3 yrs. Baseball—2 yrs. Year Book Staff—3 yrs. Coraline Morgan 4-H—7 yrs. Junior leader—46-47 Chorus—4 yrs. Verse Choir—2 yrs. Senior Play Robert Fink Veteran Harold Brown Basketball—4 yrs. Baseball—4 yrs. F. F. A.—2 yrs. 4-H—1 yr. Glee Club—1 yr. Senior Play Year Book Staff—2 yrs. SENIOR 1st GRADE PICTURE CLASS PROPHECY The anxiety of twelve long years had finally come to a climax with Graduation Day. Exhausted, I clas- ped my diploma in my hand, settled back in the chair closed my eyes dreamily and relaxed. As the last strains of Pomp and Circumstances faded away in my mind I fell off to sleep. There was a sudden flash and before me stood a most beautiful creature. She came close to my side and whispered, “I am the Spirit of the Future. What would you like to know most? I said, “Tell me, Oh Spirit of the future, what do you hold in store for the Class of ’47 and ’48?” She touched me by the arm and said, “Follow me.” We started off through the air. In a twinkling there we were on one of the largest plantations in the South in a brightly lighted living room. There were two small childi-en playing by the fireplace and one of them started crying. In ran their parents to see if any damage was done and who should they be but Mr. Mrs. Bill Hart. Mrs. Hart was our former classmate Mary Wright. The spirit of the Future touched my arm and we started off again. We come to stop over a small cottage out in the middle of nowhere. As we came closer I could see two women in the room, one had a large Angora cat in her lap and the other was talking to the canaries that were in cages all over the room. I turned quickly to the Spirit and ask why she ever brought me here. She told me to go closer and as we were going closer she told me how two girls in my class had always claimed that they were going to be old maids and raise cats. Then I remembered Leona Cannon and Janet Hiatt. Again we started off and as we were going through the air the Spirit told me a very strange story. It was of a young man who had wonderful ideas for a democracy. He had given some of the most wonderful speeches ever heard and everyone looked up to him. There had been a large group of people from all over the United States that had gone to Congress and make them lower the age for presidency so that he could run. When the votes were counted he had all the votes that were cast. When she had finished her story we were in the office of the President and as I came closer I saw that it was none other than Arthur Bryan. As we started to leave I noticed a familiar name on the door next to the President’s. It was Mrs. Herbert Hussey, Private Secretary. As I stood there gazing at the name, the door opened slightly and Frances Jus- tice as I had known her came out in the hall. In a twinkling we were on what seemed to be a roof but yet it was the most beautiful flower garden I had ever seen. The Spirit told me to walk over to the glider and see if I recognized any one. There sat one of my High School firl friends Betty Borum who had married Lester Miller. I kept trying to speak to them but of course they couldn’t hear me. As I tume 1 to leave a Helicoptor landed and out of the door came another girl friend and her husband Mr. Mrs. Walt.-r Reed. When we stopped again we were in what seemed to be a town but when you opened the doors and looked in all you could see was scenery. Walking through one of the doors I found some men in a hot arg- uement. The Spirit told me that these were two great actors and two great Hollywood producers fighting and who should get the part in the picture. Listening in on the conversation and also recognizing their faces I saw that Gene Davis and Bob Fink were the a ‘ors and Ervin Melson and Paul Jester were the pro- ducers. I kept noticing signs of Nita Tick the Sonja Henie of ’58 on roller skates. The Spirit asked me if anything about the name sounded familiar. Thinking over the members in our class I asked if it could be Wannitta Clock. The Spirit told me I would soon see be?ause it was time for the show and we would see it. Sure enough it was Wannitta and who should she have for her comedy act but Glen Himes and Gordon Carter. As we were going through the air I remembered a girl in our class who had always wanted to be a radio singer. The Spirit must have read my mind because the next thine I knew we were stopped at the radio station. As we went in I heard the lady announcer sav. We’ll now listen to The Rainbow Singer, Miss Nora Johnston.” Going closer I recognized Lenora Johnston and Coralene Morgan. As we started to leave I heard a familiar voice coming over the air. It was the Betty Crocker program and I couldn’t imagine why I should think that I knew her. The Spirit told me to go into Studio C and see if I might ask Bettv Crocker a question. They gave me permission and when I walked up to her I saw that it was Annabelle Thomas. The next place the Spirit took me was to Madison Souare Gardens in New York.. The New York Ren- naisence were playinp- the Harlem Globe Trotters. To my surprize I saw that Harold Brown, Mark Kingen, and Verlin Sollars were on the team and Vernon Nee lham was the Coach. The Spirit told me of one member of our class who had a verv interesting job of working in a large day nursery. When we came to the building we saw Mrs. Rosemary Reed on the playground surrounded by several small children. The Spirit told me that there was only one more place for us to stop. In a flash we were in front of The Twinmore Farms.” There were two farms right together that were exactly alike and up the walks to each house went the twins of our class. Carroll and Darrell Copping. I told the Spirit of the Future that this had all been very fine and interesting but where was I? The Spirit told me to go up to the house on the right and knock .... I opened my eyes and there stood mother tapping me on the shoulder and telling me to go upstairs to bed. Barbara Darter SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Rosemary Long,' Janet Hiatt, Leona Cannon, Frances Justice, Gordon Carter, Wannitta Clock, Paul Jester. Vernon Needham, Annabellc Thomas, and Lila Nauman were ten of the scared little kids who started in the first grade class of 1936. If you listened you could hear a few of us howling madly at the thought of being so far away fromou r mammas and papas. Mary Wright came to our class from Royerton the first year. Our teacher was Mrs. Gossett. In the second grade, our teacher was Mrs. McDaniels. Verlin Sollars came from Royerton, and Caroline Morgan from Gaston. Rosemary Long left to attend Royerton. In the third grade, Mrs. Gwaltney was our teacher. Rosemarv Long came back from Royerton. Miss McCreery was our teacher in the fourth grade. Arthur Bryan came from Daleville and Harold Brown from Gaston. Mrs. Smith was our teacher in the fifth grade. Lenora Johnston came during our fifth year. Mr. McCreery was our sixth grade teacher. Barbara Darter came from Yorktown and Lila Nauman returned from Yorktown. Upon entering the assembly in the seventh year, our sponsor was Mr. Darrell Miller. Darrell and Car- roll Copping came from California and Glen Himes from Yorktown. Gene Davis joined our class from Muncie. In the eighth grade, Mrs. Jean Smith was our spansor. Betty Borum came from Orestes. Our sponsor in the ninth grade was Mrs. Townse id. Ervin Melson came from Anderson in the middle of the last semester. Our sponsor for the tenth grade, as for all our High School years was Mrs. Townsend. Arthur Bryan came back from Daleville. In the eleventhgrade, Marcus Kingen came from Anderson and Bill Hart from Gaston. Bob Fink a vetran is making up a few credits and will graduate with us. Now, in our last year of High School at good old Harrison, we hope to gain new stu lents and to retain the ones we now have. CLASS WILL Leona Cannon bequeaths her brown eyes to Wanda Finley and her tan to Donna Sites. Gene Davis be- queaths his teasing ways to Carl Heistand and his mustache to Bob Puterbaugh. Arthur Bryan bepueaths his tallness to Chuck Smith and his curly hair to Richard Adams. Glen Himes bequeaths his way to take a ounch in the eye to Jack Walls and his ways with the women to Ermel McCord. Betty Borum bequeaths her sales ability to Larry Campbell and her typing speed to' James Coppock. Harold Brown bequeaths his physique to Max Clevenger and his way of saying “Yes Mam” to Mrs. Townsend to Freddie Niccum. Gordon Carter bequeaths his pony to Mr. Glancy and his rope tricks to Paul Smith. Wannitta Clock bequeaths her ability to skate to Miss Keller and her excellent driving ability to Dick Fedor. Darrell Copping bequeaths Ivs book to Vadais Davis and his “Faultless” Chevrolet to Kenneth Borror. Carroll Copping bequeaths his harmonica to Bill Doughty and his “Faultless” Chevrolet to Billy Curts. Barbara Darter bequeaths her voice to Willetta Hunter and her friendliness to Susan Benadum. Bill Hart bequeaths his Buick to Gene Foust (inpuire at Hartleys wrecking yard) and his pig (Sallv Rand) to Richard Johnson. Annabelle Thomas bequeaths her giggle to Wanda Rector and her blonde hair to Marjorie Shaner and her ten gallon hat to Diana Brookshire. Paul Jester bequeaths his slenderness to William Pierce and his curly well groomed hair to Bruce McColm. Lenora Johnston bequeaths her artistic talents to Barbara McKnight and her slender waist line to Cuba Hessler. Francis Justice bequeaths her long golden hair to Betty Sollars and her personality t ' Regina Long. Mark Kingen bequeaths his chemistry grades to anyone who’s fool enough to take it and his Guernsey cows to James Anderson. Rosemary Long bequeaths her chewing gum to Dorothy Hiatt and her blue eyes to Helen Wright. Coralenc Morgan bequeaths her willingness to work to Maxine Welsh and her seat in the 47 Buick to Jackie Smith. Class of 1947-48 (Seal) Frances Justice Leona Cannon Arthur Bryan Gene Davis Wannitta Clock JUNIORS Reading left to right, Dick Fedor, Barbara Sites, Mary Brown, Donald Kelly, Jack Walls, James Coppock, Cuba Hesslar, Wanda Finley, Susan Benadum and Gene Foust. Ermil McCord. JUNIORS 1st GRADE PICTURE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY We started in the first grade in September of 1937, with twenty-six members in the class. Donald Kelley, Dick Fedor, Paul Smith. Barbara Sites, Susan Benadum and Wanda Finley were the six members of the present Junior class who started to school that Fall. Our first grade teacher was Miss Main (now Mrs. Yount). Our principal at that time was Mr. G. R. Osborn. Miss Main happily turned us over to Mrs. McDaniels, our second grade teacher, the following Fall. When we entered the third grade we discovered Mrs. Gwaltncy was in the hospital suffering from a broken neck; however, we managed to get along with the substitute teacher, Mrs. Don Gossett, and liked her very well. At the end of the first semester Mrs. Gwaltney came back to take her place as our teacher. Mrs. Gwaltney passed us on to the fourth grade where we had Miss Opal McCrcery (now Mrs. Carnes) as our teacher. Mrs. Smith was our fifth grade teacher. We were very anxious to get in the sixth grade for our fist new man teacher. Some members of the class found that Mr. McCreery could swing a paddle harder than the women teachers, but we all liked him. Upon entering the assembly we found that it is not as funny as we dreamed. There were too many teachers to ‘ake off deportment. Our first class sponsor was Mr. White. We had a new principal that year whose name was Mr. Darrell Miller- When we entered the eighth grade we got a new sponsor, Mrs. Mabes Thornburg. When we entered the ninth grade we were proud to take the name Freshmen. That year we were fortunate in getting Mr. Reasoner as our principal and coach. We were especially proud that year because that was the first year for our boys to be able to play on the high school basketball team. Harrison won its first game that year. It was the first game Harrison had won for many years- The Sophomore year was about the same only more exciting because we won more ball games. At last we are Juniors The seniors and juniors had a carnival October 17th. The juniors were very grateful to the seniors for turning their part of the money over to the junior class. This year we have only twelve in our class, but after all who wants a big class! We have a lot of fun even if there are just a dozen of us. We were lucky enough to have a very nice sponsor this year whose name is Mr. Glen Galbraith. Our class is striving to get enough money ' give the seniors a reception. We haven’t given up hopes yet because we believe that miracles do happen even though you have to work for them Wanda Finley SOPHOMORES Reading left to right, Richard Adams, James Anderson, Kenneth Borror, Bonnie Broyles, Farrel Broyles, Billy Curts, Rosalyn Darter. Vadis Davis, George Dew, Jose- Jhine Hardymon, Willotta Hun‘er, Bruce McColm, Barbara McKnight, Phyllis Melson, oyce Miller, Bob Puterbaugh, Marjorie Shanner. Donald Shipley, Bill Shull, Jackie Smith, Betty Sollars, Philip Turner, Earl Watson, Maxine Welsh and Helen Wright. i SOPHOMORES 1st GRADE PICTURE SOPHOMORES NEWS HISTORY In the fall of 1938 thirty-three of Mother’s little angels enrolled in the fii st grade. Those tha enrolled in the first grade that are still together are: Kenneth Borror, Bonnie Broyles, William Doughty, Farrell Broyles, Nila Foust, Willetta Hunter, Norris Lee, Bruce McColm, Joyce Miller, Betty Sollars, Marjorie Shaner, Philip Turner, Earl Watson, Ronald Watson and Helen Wright. Others that entered the class later were: William Curts_____________________________Second grade Jackie Smi‘h____________________________ Second grade James Anderson------------------------- --Third grade Donald Shipley-------------------------- Third grade Rosalyn Darter___________________________Fourth grade Vadis Davis. ---------------------------- Fifth grade Barbara McKnight________________________Seventh grade Phyllis Melson___________________________Seventh grade Josephine Hardyman..____________________.-Eighth grade Bob Puterbaugh____________ - Eighth grade Dick Adams.------------------------- -.Eighth grade George Dew______________________________ Ninth grade William Shull______________________________Ninth grade Maxine Welsh_______________________________Ninth grade Our techcrs for the first six years were: First ___________________________________ Miss Main Second ................... -.......... Mrs. McDaniels Third ............................ Mrs. Gwaltney Fourth ____________________________________ Mrs. Carnes Fifth ___________________________________ Mrs. Smith Sixth____________________Mr. McCreery and Mrs- Oliver After these six years we were “Father's little imps . In 1944 we entered the assembly as seventh graders. The work seemed pretty tough but we managed. In 194G twenly-six green freshmen enrolled for their first year of high school. We thought we were pretty big stuff but we soon found out how big we were, (..--ants) Now we arein our sophomore year of high school and we have learned many things so far- Earlier in the year we sold magazine subscriptions with a profit of $147 with he help of our sponsor, Miss Dorton. We also got our class sweaters. We can hardly wait to order our class rings. Two members of our class have missed the first semester of school because of illness. They are Nila Foust and Norris Lee. We hope to have ‘hem back next sem- ester and the gang will be complete. FRESHMEN VSI Reading left to right, June Beouy, David Brown, Larry Campbell, Billy Clark, Marvin Clevenger, Eugene Christy. Carl Cooper, Jimmy Curts, Bob Dowling, Phillis Galbraith, Naomi Gasper, Rebecca Hall, Donald Hatton, Mae Hatton, Bob Hessler, Dorothy Hiatt, Karl Hiestand, Richard Johnson, Marcia Lacey, Martha Mart, Del Painter, Bill Pierce, Joan Pittenger, Wanda Rector, Bob Shull, Chuck Smith, Donna Sites, Jayne Smith, Beverly Tull. Teddy Webb. Jack Watson. FRESHMEN 1st GRADE FICTURE FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY In September 1939, we entered the first grade with twenty-eight enrolled. Four- teen of the twent-eight are still with us- Those are: June Beouy. Mae Hatton, Dorothy Hialt, Donna Sites, Beverly Tull, Joan Pittcnger, Richard Johnson, Eugene Christie, Bob Dowling, Carl Cooper, Karl Hiestand, Teddy Webb, Jimmy Curts and Charles Smith. Mrs. Yount was our teacher for the first year. Mrs. Yount was very happy to turn us over to Mrs. McDaniels, who was our second grade teacher. Mrs. Gwaltney was our third grade teacher. Jack Watson, Del Painter and Donald Hatton joined us in the third grade- Martha Mart and Marcia Locey joined us in the fourth grade. Mrs. Carnes was our teacher the first semester and Mrs. Collins was our teacher the last semester. Mrs. Elva Smith taught us in the fifth grade. Larry Campbell joined us that year also. Mrs- Brown, our teacher in the sixth grade, tried lo prepare us for the assembly. We entered the assembly in the year of 1946 and we found it not quite as exciting as we thought. Wanda Rector. William Pierce and Bob Shull joined our class also ‘hat year. Our sponsors were Miss Elinor Keller and Mr. Harry McCreery. In the eighth grade our sponsors were again Miss Keller and Mr. McCreery. David Brown and Naomi Gasper joined our class. We had a party at the home of Charles Smith- This year (our freshman year) we have four additions. They are Phyllis Galbraith from Ridgeville, Jayne Smith from Denver, Colorado, Bill Clark from Muncie and Marvin Clevenger from Royerton. EIGHTH GRADE First row: Phyllis Clevenger, Freddie Niccum, Ruby Conner, Leroy Jones, Diane Brookshire, Edna Davis, Mildred Gasper. Second row: Joyce Brown, Stephen Cook, Sherman Reed, Agnes Hessler, Robert Fink, Nancy Nauman, Eddie Miller, Earl Snodgrass- Third row: Patricia Clevenger, Barbara Hussey. Regina Long, Letta Mae Watson, Carolyn Ladd, Harry Brown, Harold Clevenger. Standing: Mr. H. F. Reasoner, Eddie Besser, Duane Sites. Mrs. Adams. SEVENTH GRADE First row: Gene Hall, Ralph Borror. Joe Rinker. Iarry May, Jerry Sayre. Second row: Richard Hirons, Larry Clendenin, Mary Nauman, Patricia Marley Ber- dena Dick. Third row: Gretchen Stephenson, Max Clevenger, Mona Curtis, Phyllis Eppard, Mickey Ratcliffe- Fourth row: Barbara Thurner, John Sollars. Jerry Pittenger, Gene Glass. Standing: Mr. H. F. Reasoner. Miss Inez Dell Boyle, Mr. Fred Glancy, Jim Rayburn, Jane Colter, Donald Birt, James Pierce. Billy Brown. Loretta Jackson, Wanda Borum, Joan McCord, Jerry Sayre, Billy Brookshire. SIXTH GRADE First row: Patricia Skinner, Carl Hardymon. Second row: Wayne Campbell, Billy Sites, Nancy Johnson, Howard Sellers. Joyce Johnson, Phyllis Cox, Charles Cox, Ruth Ann Childs- Third row: Carolyn Rowles. Loyd Cowley. Phyllis Cook, Joseph Brown, Raleen McCreery. Wayne Rinker, Meklc Hargis. Fourth row: Nancy Ellen Bowers, Carl Long. Josephine Tull, Charles Benadum. Ruth Ellis, Wanda Sue Ritchie Standing: Chester Huffman, Marshall Hatton, Sally Wright, Sarah Alice Smith, Roberta Sites, Patty Brown, Mr. Reasoner, Mr. Lewis. Harold Reed, Ferrell Doughty. FIFTH GRADE First row: Lindalee Morgan, Alta Doughty. Patricia Broyles, Marieta Boyle, Herschel Brown, Lloyd Hiestand,. Second row: Joan Hessler. Jerry Lee Thomas, Ferrell Connor, Harry Johnson, Jackie Sayre, Dickie Fraizer. Shirley Glass- Third row: Ronnie Cooper Judith Glaze, Elaine Mart. Bobb'r Watson. Joann Sites, Richard Gasper. Fourth row: Gilbert Huffman, Robert Boyle. Jack Doughty. Donnie Welsh. Janice Greenwalt. Standing: Mr. Reasoner, Michael Irwin, Mrs. Smith. FOURTH GRADE First row: James Dew. Second row: Paula Sayre, Charles Nauman, Joyce Sue Yeager, Wendell Boyle, Richard Doggett, Dee Clevenger. Third row: Hilda Sollars, Daisy Dick, Maxine Hessler, Mabel Fuller, Harold Hiestand, Donald Skinner. Joe Allen. Fourth row: Jerry Fuson, Noricta Hardy man, Richard Bailey. Shirley Hardin, Martha Nau- man, Sonia Henry, Larry Hargis, Norman Borror. Fifth row: Nancy Robbins, Frances Long. Standing: Harold Reasoner, Principal, Thomas Oliver. Charles K. McKay, Jac- queline Brewer, Mary Ann Brown, James Beedle, Bernice A. Oliver. Marcia Ellis. Absent when picture was taken, Joyce Phipps. THIRD GRADE First row (front to back)- Danny Eppard, Judith Sayre, Nancy Birt, Sharan Kay Richie, Robert Colter, Carolyn Sites. Second row: Richard Brown, Rose Ann Shull. Donald Bailey. James Nauman, Marlyn Halloway, Carl Snodgrass, Peggy Townsend. Third row: Darwin Clevenger, Lois Ann Short, James Brown, Virgile Conner, Margaret Hatton. Standing: Mr. H. F- Reasoner, Principal. David Hartley, Philip Glaze, Patty Painter, Dean Campbell, Evelyn Gasper, Kenneth Morgan, Edward Riser, Wayne Lee, Mrs. Erma Hartley, teacher. SECOND GRADE First row '(left to right): Ralph Hessler, Donald Paul Ritchie, Wayne Smith, Janice Kay McCreery, Bruce Carpenter. Second row: Joan Wiley, Ronnie Curts. Kenneth Wayne Stuart, Ronald Jones, Spencer Campbell, John Ramsey, Thomas Robbins. Fourth row: Patsy Hargis. Dennis Beedle, Thomas Cook, Janet Nauman, Sharon Calhoun- Standing: Mr. H. F. Reasoner. Mrs. Blanche McDaniel, Johnny Morris and Billy Ray Long were absent when the picture was taken. FIRST GRADE Front row (left to right): Judith Costin. Robert Broyles. Larry Gates- Second row: Patricia Gribble. Harold Thomas. Donald Addison, Crystal Skinner, Dennis Morgan. _ Third row: Sandra Pitser. Charles Ladd. Mary Henry, Sharon Crawley. Larry Joe Bailey, Larry Rowles. Fourth row: Randi Harmon. William King. Janet Foust. Gary Drumm, Judith Hall. Standing: Mr. H. F. Reasoner. Mrs- Eva Sellers. PARADE OF ATHLETICS CHEER BLOCK Row 1: Miss Boyle, Robert Fink, Frances Justice, Mary Wright, Leona Cannon, Joyce Miller, Earl Snodgrass, Miss Keller. Row 2: Harry Brown, Joyce Brown, Regina Long, Wanda Rector, Marcia Locey, Martha Mart. Joan Pittenger, Eddie Miller. Row 3: Eugene Christie. Jayne Smith. Beverly Tull. Marjorie Shaner, Phyllis Melson, Helen Wright, Barbara M?Knight. Duane Sites. Row 4: Stephen Cook. Patricia Clevenger, Barbara Hussey, Maxine Welsh, Bob Dowling, Carolyn Ladd, Phyllis Clevenger Eddie Besser. Row 5: Larry Clendenin, Edna Davis. Barbara Turner. Diane Brookshire, Betty Sollars, Jane Colter, Phyllis Galbraith. John Sollars. Row 6: Billy Brown, Mary Nauman, Joan McCord, Patricia Marley. Josephine Hardyman, Phyllis Eppard, Wanda Borum, Max Clevenger. Row 7: Billy Brookshire, Gretchen Stephenson, Dorothy Hiatt, Rebecca Hall, Mae Hatton. Mona Curtis. Leroy Jones, Jim Rayburn. Row 8: Karl Hiestand, Joe Rinker, Larry May, James Pierce, Bob Shull. FIRST TEAM Kneeling (left to right): Donald Kelly. Bill Hart, Marcus Kingen, Harold Brown, Verlin Sollars. Standing (left to right): Ermel McCord, Gene Foust, Ervin Melson, Jack Walls, Paul Smith, and Coach Jack Reasoner. YELL LEADERS « Kneeling (lett to right): Jackie Smith, Charles Smith, Betty Sollars. Itarold Brown guard, senior Ervin Melson center, senior Verlin Sollars guard, senior Donald Kelly guard, junior Bill Hart forward, senior Arthur Bryan center, senior Marcus Kingen guard, senior BASKETBALL QUEEN 1947-1948 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE We Opp. Nov. lGreen Township 22 25 Nov. 7 Daleville 33 47 Nov. 14 Eaton 26 67 Nov. 21 Center 31 57 Nov. 26 Gaston 33 42 Dec. 3 6 Harrison Invitational Tourney Daleville 54 Harrison 21 St. Paul 27 Harrison 47 Dec. 12 Royerton 40 77 Dec. 18 Selma 23 56 Dec. 19 McKinley 47 49 Jan. 2 Yorktown 29 58 Jan. 6 County Tourney Yorktown 29 Harrison 28 Jan. 16 Lincoln (Randolph Co.) 66 37 Jan. 17 Jefferson Twp. Mathews 35 57 Jan. 23 DeSoto 38 56 Jan. 30 Gaston 40 37 Feb. 6 Cowan 46 63 Feb. 13 DeSoto 44 69 Feb. 20 St. Paul 28 38 Feb. 26 Sectional Tourney—Albany 27 64 Mary Wright SECOND TEAM Kneeling (left to right): William Clark, Hob Shull. Jack Watson, Del Painter, William Pierce, Larry Campbell, Rhhnrd Johnson. Robert Dowling. Carl Cooper. Standing (left to right): Vadis Davis, Bob Puterbaugh, George Dew, Philip Turner, Bruce McColm, Bill Shull. Billy Curts. Ronald Watson, Marvin Clevenger, Earl Watson, Donald Shipley, Coach Jack Reasoner. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Kneeling (left to right): Joe Sayre, Joe Rinker, Harry Brown, Eddie Besser. Standing (left to right): Max Clevenger. Leroy Jones, Harold Clevenger, Earl Snod grass, Sherman Reed, Eddie Miller, Coach Jack Reasoner. SIXTH GRADE TEAM Kneeling (left to right): Wayne Rinker, Harold Reed. Wayne Campbell, Howard Sellers. Standing (left to right): Ferrell Doughty Carl Hardymon, Mr. H. F. Reasoner, Charles Cox, Carl Long. AGRICULTURE TEAM Kneeling (left to right!: James Anderson, Richard Adams, Gordon Carter, James Cop- pock, Vernon Needham. Standing (left to right): Eugene Christie, Gene Davis. Darrell Copping. Arthur Bryan, Carroll Copping, Dick Fedor, Paul Jester, and Coach Fred Glancy. BASEBALL SCHEDULES 1947 Aug. 29 Eaton Harrison Sept. 2 Harrison Daleville Sept. 5 Harrison DeSoto .. Sept. 9 Selma Harrison Sept. 12 Center Harrison Sept. 16 Royerton _ Harrison Sept. 19 Cowan Harrison Sept. 23 Harrison Gaston _ Sept. 26 Yorktown . Harrison .. 13—11— 5 3— 8—10 11— 6— 3 2— 3— 3 11—11— 1 4— 4—2 21— 6— 4 2—6—4 13—11— 2 10— 7— 4 13—14— 2 4—8—5 8—6—2 4—8—5 21—19— 5 8— 8—3 12— 14— 2 9— 8— 5 S3iii Ain v do davyvd K ORCHESTRA Standing Back row. (left to right): Barbara McKnight. Bob Shull, Gordon Carter, Bruce McColm, Paul Jester, Bill Shull, Verlin Sollars, Barbara Darter, Elinor Keller, Wayne Campbell. Standing 2nd row, (left to right): Jerry Sayer, Charles Smith, Regina Long. Billy Brown, Eddie Miller, Joyce Miller, Bonnie Broyles. Seated (left to right): Larry Campbell, Jack Watson, Billy Clark, Richard John- son, Ferrell Broyles, James Anderson, Herchel Brown, Patricia Broyles. BAND Standing (left to right): Jerry Sayre, Jack Watson. Larry Campbell, Billy Clark, Richard Johnson, Bill Shull, Ferrell Broyles, James Anderson, Herchel Brown, Patricia Broyles, Miss Keller, Wayne Campbell. Seated (left to right): Barbara Darter, Bruce McColm, Gordon Carter, Bob Shull, Billy Brown, Regina Long, Charles Smith, Verlin Sollars. 4-H CLUB First row (left to right): Dee Clevenger. Larry Clendenin. Larry May, Billy Brook- shire, Bob Dowling. Eddie Miller. Bob Shull. Leroy Jones. Second row: Joe Rinker, Max Clevenger. Karl Hiestand. Eugene Christie. Jimmie Curts. Charles Cox. Richard Payne, Lloyd Kelly, Jerry Pittenger, John Sollars Earl Wat- son, Mr. Fred Glancy. Third row: Ermel McCord, Ervin Melson. Verlin Sollars. Bill Hart. Marcus Kingen. Larry Campbell, Richard Johnson. Vadis Davis. Bob Puterbaugh, Philip Turner, Gordon Carter, Bill Shull, Paul Jester, Bruce McColm. 4 Fourth row: Nancy Johnson. Betty Sollars. Jackie Smith. Coraline Morgan. Jane Colter, Phyllis Melson. Patricia Clevenger, Barbara Hussey. Carolyn Ladd, Diane Brookshire, Phyllis Clevenger. 4-H CLUB First row (left to right): Josephine Tull, Elaine Mart, Joyce Miller, Max Clevenger, Sarah Smith, Nancy Bowers, Patricia Skinner, Carolyn Rowles, Judith Glaze. Second row: Phyllis Clevenger, Diane Brookshire, Nancy Johnson, Ruth Ann Childs, Wanda Ritchie, Gretchen Stephenson, Letta Mae Watson, Elaine Morgan, Patricia Brown, Mary Nauman, Daisy Dick, Mrs. Adams. Third row: Betty Sollars, Joan McCord, Patricia Marley, Berdenia Dick, Carolyn Ladd, Jackie Smith, Phyllis Melson, oyce Johnson, Shirley Glass, Phyllis Cox, Martha Mart. Fourth row: Jane Colter, Regina Long, Wanda Rector, Dorothy Hiatt, Beverly Tull, Joycelyn Brown, Joan Pittenger, Barbara Turner, Patricia Clevenger, Naomi Gas,- per, Coralyn Morgan. GLEE CLUB Back row: Gene Davis, James Coppock, Dick Fedor, Jack Watson, Carrol Copping, Arthur Bryan, Darrell Copping:, Kenny Borror, Vernon Needham. Front row: Miss Keller, Glen Himes Larry Campbell. Richard Johnson, Farrell Broyles, Carl Cooper, Jim Curts, Eugene Christie, Karl Heistand. GIRLS CHORUS First row: Martha Mart, Lila Nauman, Wanda Rector, Phyllis Gaibraith, Jayne Smith, Coraline Morgan, Jacike Smith, Betty Sollars, Joyce Miller. Second row: Mary Wright, Annabelle Thomas, Francis Justice, Marcia Locey, Rosemary Long, June Bueoy, Joar. Pittenger, Dorothy Hiatt, Betty Borum, Barbara Darter, Back row: Miss Keller, Leona Cannon, Janet Hiatt, Willetta Hunter, Juanita Clock, Bar- bara McKnight, Helen Wright, Beverly Tull, Rosalyn Darter. VERSE CHOIR Seated on floor: Joan Pittenger, Jackie Smith, Betty Sollars, Lenora Johnston. Seated: Janet Hiatt, Leona Cannon, Rosemary Long, Wannitta Clock,. Standing: Marcia Locey. Jayne Smith, Martha Mart. Coraline Morgan, Dorothy Hiatt, Phyllis Galbraith, Beverly Tull, Joyce Miller, Wanda Rector, Miss Elinor Keller, Frances Justice and June Beouy. SENIOR CLASS PLAY SUNSHINE SINGERS First Row left to right — Mary Henry Janet Foust Judith Hall Larry Joe Bailey Dennis Morgan Second Grade; Second Row left to right: J. FarreU Needham Sharon Crawley Judith Costin Randi Harmon Crystal Skinner Wayne Smith, Linda Lou Hart, Andrew Galbraith, Tommy Cook, Billy Long, Kenneth Stuart, Janet Nauman, and Ralph Hessler. Third Grade; Third Row left to right: Judith Sare, Richard Brown. Sharon Ritchie, David Hartley, Dean Campbell, Judith Kay Irwin, Rose Ann Shull, Patty Painter, Nancy Birt, Peggy Townsend, James Nauman, James Brown, Philip Glaze. ALUMNI 1925 Dorothy Ritchie -Married Clark Forrest, Summitvillc Leo D. Watson—Works Moore Manufacturing Co., Muncie 1926 Armond Armintrout—Works in Anderson, Lives in Middletown Opal Fern McCreery — Married Ernie Carnes, Gaston Wilma Shaffer -Married John Lcwcllcn, Chicago, 111. Byron Ritchie—Carpenter, Muncie Jesse Hobbs -Deceased Alice Antrim—Married George Clcndinin, Muncie Mae Janney- Married Lynn Perry, Muncie Lein Gray—Married Raymond Ritchie, Muncie Lucille Colter- Mnrried Lewis Kinsey,. Muncie Darrell Miller—Teaches at Roycrton, Gaston Cecil McCreery- Engineer, Toledo, Ohio Cecil Jackson—Farmer, Alexandria Otto McCreery- Gaston Basil Collins--Farmer. Gaston Irene Boyle -Married Lloyd Morgan. Gaston George Nottingham Owns Saddle Shop in Gaston. Marion 1927 Evaleen Brunton Mnrried Henry Knotts, Alexandria Ira H. McCreery—Works at Aladdin Lamp. Gaston Ruth Mullinex- -Married Harold Lawson Esther Johnson— Walter Conner -New York Hat Store, Muncie Elza Thomas Farmer. Muncie Crystal Jackson Married Spencer Sizelove, Muncie Omcr Trout—Delco Rcmy. Yorktown George D. Hankins -Albuquerke. New Mexico 1928 Austin Brown Farmer. Muncie Bertha Mae Scott- Married Darrell Miller. Gaston Harry H. Glass—Farmer, Albany Dorothy Orcutt Married Curtiss Rydcnbark. Gaston Kenneth Copscy—Farmer. Gnston Hazel Dotson Married Kenneth Grcenwalt. Muncie John L. McCreery Deceased Catherine Coudon Married Calvin Richards, Muncie Henry Knotts -International Dealer. Gaston, Alexandria Axie Armintrout- Mnrried Frank Chalfnnt. Muncie Charles A. Fox—Omar Bread Route. Muncie Olive Trout- Married Warren H. Sollars. Muncie Opal House—Married Albert Pullen. Gnston Forrest W. Gray -Texaco Station, Muncie Arnold Sollars—Coal Dealer. Muncie Francis Colter- Farmer. Gaston Herman Carpenter Hardware Store, Muncie 1929 Kenneth Johnson- Institution employee. New Castle LeMontc Gray—Farmer, Losantville Bertha Colter—Factory, Muncie Dorothy Dcwwees- Married Dorvan Scagrnves. Muncie Marshall Ellis -Factory, Muncie Alma E. Ritchie—Married Eugene Ecch-s Uva L. McKinley—Married Harlan Jones Emma L. Sayre -Insurance Office, Los Angeles. Cal. Oscar Miller—Deceased Harold Miller- 1930 Neal Trout—Industrial Worker. Auburn. Ind. Gerald Melvin—Gaston Virginia Mae Martin—Married Everett Nnuman, Muncie Glenn I). Etchison Farnjer. Gaston Evalyn Morgan Married Clco Tull. Gaston Gene S. McCreery -Teacher. Muncie Anna Armintrout -Deceased Frances Scott—Alexandria John M. O'Toole Auditor. Indianapolis Fred Orcutt Contractor. Muncie Beatrice Coudon Erbrich Products Secretary. Indianapolis Ncy E. Welch - Lucille Wellington -Mnrried Richard Myers, Muncie Dorothy Retherford — Edith Mary McCreery Married Otis Ritchie. Gaston C. Hamilton Jackson—Malleable, Muncie 1931 Robert Painter—Carpenter. Alexandria Margaret Benadum -Married Donald Finley, Albany Adah Ritchie -Muncie Gnrrcll Ritchie Married Uva Clendenin, Muncie Durward Doyle—Mnrried Mildred Orcutt, Muncie Wilbur Berry- Married Marie Miller, Elwood Thelma Wcesner- -Married Horace Reynolds. Middletown La Vella King Married Harry Lindley. Muncie Garnett Dunn—Married Mable House. Muncie Harold Turner Married Mary McKinley. Muncie Mary Ellis—Married Francis Colter, Gaston 1932 Frederick Johnson—Owens-Illinois, Muncie Wilbur Painter—Sells Ins.. Fort Wayne Mary McKinley—Married Harold Turner, Muncie Lawrence Taylor—Real Estate, Cal. Irvin Spangler—Seedcorn Grower. Greentown, Ind. William H. Ycngcr—Fnrmcr. Alexandria Sarah Jnne Johnson—Married Jim Yeager, Muncie Burnell Mitchell- I awycr. Muncie Robert Coudon—Undertaker, New Castle Harvey Johnson—Gaston Bufford Rathe!—Farmer, Alexandria James J. Yeager—Factory, Muncie Kenneth Nash - Wendell Notingham- Farmer, Muncie James Sites Deceased Russel Foist— Harold Scott -Married Lela Knotts, Electrician, Gaston Garland Click—Farmer, Muncie 1933 John Benadum—Farmer, Gaston Wayne Brown—Farmer, Gnston Donald Finley—Fnrmcr. Albany Cletis Gillespie Kitselman Wire Co., Losantville Wilma Gray--Mnrried Charles Fuson, Yorktown William T. Hickman— Goldin Hillan—Mnrried Bud Atkinson, Summitville Mabel House -Married Garnet Dunn Robert Howell— Rachel Hunter—Married Clem Heston. Gnston Raymond Johnson—Works at Gas Office. Muncie Frances Keller—Married Rnymmond Johnson Orpha Kinder— Lela Knotts—Married Harold Scott. Gnston Wnneta Mansfield -Mnrried Fred Sayre, Summitville Carl Miller -Alexandria Elsie Oren—Mnrried Sherman Gillespie, Farmland Gallon Ritchie Farmer. Yorktown Mnry Ritchie- Mnrried Rolland Smith, Gaston Melvin Rogers—Chevrolet. Muncie Joseph Scott—Washington Eugene Smith— Edward Taylor—Grocerer. Muncie Esther Thomas—Married Charles Hole, Gaston Marrell Thurston—Detroit, Michigan Virgil Watts— Mildred Whilely—Stenographer, Muncie 1934 Melville Broyles—Gaston Lumber Co.. Gaston Frnnklin Bowman—Deceased Frances Trout— Dnle Mitchell—Gnston Mildred Myers—Alexandria Emin Crosson— Robert McCreery -Teaching Industrial Arts at Fisher, Ind. Kathleen Lee Married Bennie Cunningham Barbnrn Doyle -Married Fred Johnson Gladys Wellington—Married Paul Dunkun James King--Alexandria Bennie Cunningham Drives a Fruit Truck. Muncie Elizabeth Scott Married Carl Coovcr. Gaston Melvin Kcllcry— Theresa Reed Robert Badders—Undertaker Charles Fuson--General Repair Shop in Cammack Geraldine Scott—Married John Benadum Polk Miller— Arthur Johnson Works in Fort Wayne Florence Berry -Married Walter Edrington, Muncie Gerald Humphries- Mechanic. Alexandria Lowell Fraizcr—Salesman at Fort Wayne 1935 Georgia' Broyles—Gaston Arnctta Glass -Muncie Mary Bowers—Muncie Florence Messcrsmith— Florence Lewis—Gaston Martha Johnson—Married Lewi Dean, Gaston Donald Thomas Factory. Muncie Wilma Frazier-Married Rhue Perry. Anderson Rhuc Perry—Farmer. Anderson Eugene Finley—Farmer. Yorktown Ralph Howell—Martin Neff Salesman. Muncie Clyde Ritchie—Farmer, Yorktown Helen Finley Married Bill Yeager. Gaston Dorothy Carmen Mrs. B. McDonald. Anderson Chnrles Ritchie—Farmer. Warren. Indiana Clarence Brown—Farm Bureau Tank Truck Driver. Muncie Margaret Emerick- Married Everett Curts. Yorktown Mildred Brunton—Married Clarence Brown. Muncie Keith Smith - Ruth Webb—Married Lloyd Iaoly, Gnston Merle Ault -Carpenter, Alexandria Hubert Show—Factory Worker. Marion Alberta Walton—Married Darrell Ritchie. Dalevillc Garnet Graham—Wheel Inn. Muncie Ralph Moore-Factory. Muncie Maurice Applegate—Muncie ALUMNI 1036 Cleo Jackson—Contractor. Farmland Phyllis Hussey—Married Charles Morgan, Muncie Darrell Ritchie—Factory. Dalcvillc Evelyn Iaon—Anderson Ernest Chitty— Mary Taylor—Married Vernon Baily, Yorktown Charles Merrill— Shirley Colter—Married George Humfiold, Indianapolis Raymond Fuson—Farm Bureau Ins., Muncie Alberta Jester- Married Gerald Humphries, Alexandria Kenneth Hiatt—Farmer. Eaton Martha Tamsctt—Married Henry Gott. Gaston Murling Mitchell— Paul Hannon--Farmer, Gaston Margaret B run ton—Married Leslie Reed. Yorktown Mildred Turner-Married Charles Shaffer. Muncie Ercie Doughty— Eugene Thurston—Factory. Gaston Edith Hayden—Married Glenn Webb, Muncie Mary Bell Losh—Deceased 1037 Ellen Hickmcn—Mnrried Harold Livingston. Royerton Minnie Harvey—Married Gerald Niccum, Gaston Margaret Baddcrs —Married Charles McCord. Muncie Zenia Howthorne—Married Kenneth Hiatt, Eaton Opal Miller—Married Lee Haste. Gaston Ruby Carpenter—Mnrried Eugene Finley, Yorktown Dortha Curts—Married Don Franklin. Muncie Martha Evans- -Married James Hiatt. Yorktown Ruth Harmon—Married Gerald Contrail, Yorktown Forrest Broylca—Farmer. Gaston Gene Brown—Factory, Muncie Maxine Finley—Married Garland Click. Muncie Thelma Aul—Married George Columbus. Marion John Miller—Factory. Muncie Harold Osborn--Salesman. Gaston Gernld Niccum—Factory. Gaston Priscilla House—Married Clyde Schramm. Muncie Grctchcn Badders Mnrried Robert Sumwalt. Muncie Howard Simpson—Factory, Indianapolis Invon Curts—Mu. ried Kenneth Stuart, Muncie Ted Patton—Factory. Muncie Mary Ellen Moore—Mnrried Homer Pressnall, Muncie Clifford Frazier—Milk Truck Driver. Muncie 1938 Paul Hussey—Government Work. Washington D. C. Robert Cox- -Mechanic. New York State Mildred Murphy- Married Hugh Dougherty. Muncie D. W. Bowman—Missing in Action Margaret Goodman--Married Charles Perry. Muncie Caroline Miller—Married Edwin Rodecap. Anderson Bill Worley—Works at Warner Gear. Muncie Virginia Painter—Married Paul Thurston. Alexandria Ova Walton—Factory, Muncie Louise Peterson-Construction Work. Leominster. Mass. Edith DeWoes Married Bill Worley, Gaston Lester Chitty—Carpenter, Compton. California Robert Niccum- Farmer and Factory Worker. Muncie Georgia Hcistand Married Melvin Rogers. Muncie Virginia Dragoo -Mnrried Paul Hussey. Washington D. C. Ross Rethcrford—Farmer. Markleville, Ind. Charles Losh—Farmer, Dalcvillc 1939 Scott Webb -Chevrolet. Gaston Ruby Moore—Ruby Yoder. Muncie Leonard Frazier—Milk Route, Muncie Juanita Richardson—Married Herbert Metcalf. Muncie Herbert Metcalf -Farmer. Muncie Alberta Besser Mnrried G. R. Daugherty. Kccslcr Field. Miss. James Smith—Chevrolet. Gaston Edward O'Toole Undertaker. Lapel, Ind. Uosnlnnd Harvey—Married William Herbert. Muncie James Crist—Chevrolet. Cowan Lois Broyles -Married Gilbert Marling. Anderson Mary Virginia Sayre Married John Wasson. Muncie Mildred Maynard—Mnrried Clifford Dishman. Muncie Donald Lee—Farmer. Muncie Bernice Snodgrass—Married Russell Brandenburg, Muncie 1940 Sarah Ann Myers- Factory. Alexandria Billy Northcutt— Married Elizabeth Clcndcnin, Indianapolis Lucille Hardin Married John Beard. Muncie Elizabeth Clcndcnin Married to Billy Northcutt. Indianapolis Virginia Shoemaker Mnrried to Tom Tannery. Houston, Texas Robert Miller—Married Rebecca Hunter. Muncie Marcelle Finley—Marcelle Hatton. Muncie Brucolic Finley Married Arthur Long, Eaton Ralph Iseley -Married, Alexandria Dorothy Graham Dorothy Turner. Muncie Hetty Sue Wright--Married George Morrical, Muncie Elinor Keller—Teacher at Harrison. Gaston William Plummer- Mnrried, Muncie Beulah Fern McKinley- -Married Leonard Fraizer, Muncie Francis Benadum Mnrried Juanita Johnston, Muncie Opal Eppard Married Donald Lee. Muncie Charles Hickman—Married. Muncie Viletta Broyles Married Charles Umberger. Muncie Ralph Loveless Married Theda Aldrcdgc, Alexandria Marshall LLcc Married Helen Thurston, Dalcvillc Inez Dell Boyle Teacher at Harrison. Gaston Mary Brunton- Married to Howard Drumm, Yorktown Donna Jeanne Collier Anderson Pauline Ison—Married Basil Fuller. Indianapolis Ina Ruth Hiatt Married George Ellsworth. Alexandria Ivan Justice—Married Alberta Ware. Muncie Catherine Hunter—Married Bcrncll Mitchell, Muncie 1941 Earl Bowman—Carpenter. Muncie Junior Miller—Factory, Yorktown Wayne Berry- Sargcant in Army Aircorps Violet Vise—Married Howard Bcouy, Muncie Virginia Hussey—Married Francis Springman, Muncie Bernice Rctherford Married Leonard Ray. Alexandria Robert King—Factory. Muncie Betty Crozier—Married Adam Lee. Honalulu. Hawaii Betty Stephenson—Married Harry Smith, Anderson Gene Greenwalt -Factory, Muncie Helen Thurston—Married Marshall Lee. Dalevillc Howard Hickmcn Garage Work. Muncie Rosamund Sanders Rosnmand McNccs. Farmland Martha Metcalfe Deceased Marjorie Beyer Married Claude Ritchie. Muncie Norman Poor Factory. Yorktown Maybcllo Morgan—Ball State. Muncie Claude Ritchie- Farmer. Muncie John Shaffer—Farmer, Muncie Pauline Moore—Married Eugene McCoy. Gaston Damon Byrkett— Annnbcll Mitchell—Married Roy Vise. Muncie Lillian Borror Married Ferry Collins. Muncie Raymond Carpenter—Factory. Muncie Virginia Etchison — Beverly Jean Snodgrass Mnrried William Sneed, Marlon Arthur Baddcrs Factory. Muncie Sarah Hawkins-- Elinor Colter—Teacher. Anderson Howard Morgan—Farmer, Gaston 1942 James Hunter—Fnrmer, Gaston Richard Dragoo Student. Purdue University Joe L. Smith Chevrolet. Muncie Darwin Markin Virginia Wright Married Byron Richards. Mathews Willadean Hale Willadean Hally. Muncie Max Cnrmin—Clothing Clerk at Stccks, Gaston Charlene DcWcc Married Kenneth Stonebrnkcr. Muncie Joe Smith—Chevrolet. Muncie Betty Doughty Milburn Black. Muncie Ethel Mae Benadum -Married James Irvin. Gaston Betty Niccum Mnrried Robert Hollowell, Portland, Ind. Lyle Spaugh—Oil Truck Driver, Anderson Derry)! Sites—Farmer. Gaston Robert Taylor—Gaston Paul Ritchie—Ind. General Service, Muncie 1943 Priscilla Lee—Mnrried Robert Adams. Yorktown Hubert Jackson Mnrried Rcbn McKinley, Yorktown Mary Rose Broyles Married Ben Carver. Gaston Daniel Walls Married Bonita Knutson. Muncie Shirley Tamsett Mnrried, Summitvllic Rcbn McKinley—Married Hubert Jackson, Yorktown Walter Sites Married Betty Hardin. Gaston Marnbcllc McDaniel Married James Reason. Muncie Wendell Besser Mnrried Betty Cheesman. Gaston Edna Storic—Tcnn. Milford Morgan Farmer. Gaston Boyd Bonner Mnrried Anne Sloan. Lafayette Elizabeth Ritchie Married Byron Rakes, Muncie Anna Jean Shocks- Arkansas Elnora Johnston Married Elbert King, Indianapolis Kathleen Justice -Married Hobart Cates. Hartford City Dorothy Broyles—Mnrried Don Marshall. Gaston ALUMNI 1944 Wayne Goodman—Salesman, Muncie Helen Brown—Married Mr. Ernest Cross, Muncie Billy Daggy—Gaston Max Northcutt Standard Dept. Warner Gear, Muncie Doris Mitchell—Married William Cruea, Muncie Merrimen Niccum- Married Fred Bentz, Parker, Ind. Robert Wright—Mail Carrier. Muncie Norma Jean Bowman—Married Irwin Suartz, Muncie Lloyd Conner—Carpenter, Yorktown Kathryn Spaugh—Married Paul Jackson, Yorktown Mary Lou Hindman—Teaching school in Colorado 1946 Wilma Broyles--Freshman at Taylor University Burbura Fedor—Married Charles Goodman, Muncie Virginia McKillip Married Lester Brinson, Muncie Evelyn Storie—Teaching school in Tenn. Roberta Reed Married Arnold Davis, Muncie Rosemary Hiatt—Married Duane Dunn. Muncie Carolec Metcalfe—Married Richard Childs, Muncie Mary Ellen Jackson—Marion College, Marion Donald Moore—Navy, Overseas Dick Smith—Army. Germany Jim Thomas—Farming, Gaston Philip Thomas—Farming, Gaston Charles Goodman—Factory, Yorktown Marvin Sites— Maxon Prefix Co.. Gaston 1946 Jane Wright—Married Robert Graham, Muncie John R. Hoover—Plank Bros., Muncie Bonicta K. Walls—Ball Hospital. Muncie Betty C. Curts—Indiana General Service, Alexandria Jnnis Richey Hawk—Ball Hospital, Muncie Paul Lee—Navy, Washington William L. Lindsey -Navy. Naples, Italy Peggy Moore Married Paul McKinney, Muncie Betty Jane Walls—Producers Dairy Market Assoc., Muncie Joann Lee—Holland Furnace Co., Dalcvillc Rosemary Ritchie—Indiana General Service. Muncie Betty Jane Ault—Married Rex Jones. Alexandria Thurman Peterson -Ball Brothers, Muncie Earl F. Shancr—Shancr Filling Station 1947 Clyde Hunter—Taylor University Kenneth Clock—Goodyear Station, Muncie Eddie Goodman—Farmer Gaston Richard Harvey—Air Force, Mississippi Mary Hatton—Meyers Drugs Rosemary Knutson -Muncie Marcella Boyle—Indiana University Catherine Brown—Muncie Evelyn Conner—Muncie Norma Jane Finley—At Home Betty Lou Frisch -Illinois Janet Tudor—Ball State Richard Childs—Married Carole Metcalfe Richard Fink—Wertz Lumber Co., Muncie Bob Thurston Married: Working at Richey’s, Muncie Hubert Hussey—Warner Gear, Muncie Betty Himes Salad Bowl”, Muncie Anna Ruth Watson—Ball State Harold Eugene Wolverton—North Manchester College Onioda Needham—Farris Abstract Co., Muncie Robert Rowlcs—Garage Work. Muncie Joy Johnson—Ball State Harold Johnson—Ball State Robert Sites—Farming. Muncie BETTER LIVING AT HOME SANITARY QUICFREZ FARM LOCKER SEE The New Combination Refrigerator and Freezer on Display PEOPLES ICE DELIVERY CO. 423 So. 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CHEVROLET «nd OLDSMOBILE ALEXANDER PURE Sales Service MILK CO. 2 GENERAL MOTORS VALUES PHONE 22 ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA CROUSE ABSTRACT CO., Inc. We are Bonded for Your Protection R. J. HOCKER PHONE 21 ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA VETEREN ARI AN CHESLEY H. THOMAS ALEXANDRIA YOUR INSURANCE MAN 117 N. HARRISON STREET PHONE 627 ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA PHONE No. 1 GAMBLE’S Mullen’s Shoe Store PARTS HOME APPLIANCES SHOES HOSIERY FARM SUPPLIES RUBBER FOOTWEAR Phone 400 Alexandria Ind. ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA Goodyear Service Store Good Furniture TIRES BATTERIES GOOD FURNITURE — Like a Good Education RADIOS BRAKES INSTALLED MAKES BETTER HOMES WHEEL ALIGNMENT Broyles Furniture Company G. E. REFRIGERATORS North Harrison Street High and Adams Muncie, Indiana ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA Kirkman’s Jewelry Store Oza Parker Co. The Authorized Dealer For Genuine Registered Keepsake DIAMOND — ENGAGEMENT Cylinder Reconditioning — General Machine Work Acetyylene and Electric Welding — Auto Parts AND 123 W. WASHINGTON STREET WEDDING RINGS PHONE 219 In Alexandria, Indiana ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA Les McCaslin Winfrey Furniture Store COMPLETE BATTERY A Complete Line of LUBRICATION SERVICE HOME FURNISHINGS TIRES — TUBES — ACCESSORIES PHONE 104 Across from Post Office 115 West Washington Street ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA PONTIAC Sixes Eights JOHN DEERE CITY SALES SERVICE Complete Service Facilities QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT For Your Car Duco Refinishing And MacDonald Implement Co. Wreck Rebuilding Specialists 217 W. WASHINGTON STREET MUNCIE, INDIANA MUNCIE, INDIANA H. L. RATCHFORD PH. 4415 L. M. HORN GRAIN Compliments of HIGH HAT Hamburgers — Cheeseburgers COAL Malts — Shakes Steakburgers — Soups MASTER MIX FEEDS MUNCIE, INDIANA F-ROZ-N-FOOD-LOCKER HIGH QUALITY COALS PLANT DRIVE IN ICE CREAM — FROSTED MALTS SEA FOOD DINNERS Phone 9001 upen iiivenmgs ini n.uu r. i i. Closed Sunday H. J. FORREST SON Compliments of Compliments of Munde Egg Poultry Co. 2115 Broadway or North 67 Yorktown Lumber Co. PHONE 6636 Lumber, Sash, Doorfc, etc. FRED RINKER DIAL 418 HAROLD OSTERHOFF YORKTOWN, INDIANA ALL FORMS of INSURANCE Compliments of Gaston Insurance Agency Paul Powers and Harold Powers Collins Super Market PHONE 79-3 GASTON, IND. GASTON, INDIANA Nisley Washer Repair Carter . Co. Dealer For Women’s Friend Washers QUALITY MAKES SERVICE AND PARTS For AH Makes Washers and Wringers Since 1900 ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA C. A. ENGLE DON ENGLE WE SELL THE BEST and SERVICE THE BEST ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA W. H. Max HARDWARE F and M Dress Shoppe 107 - 11 N. Harrison St. Church and Harrison Streets PAINTS HOME FURNISHINGS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES RADIOS FARM SUPPLIES Phone 224 ALEXANDRIA INDIANA CINDERELLA CHILDREN DRESSES CAROL KING, JR. JO DEE QUAKER LADY LAMPL Frank A. Hanley, Inc. “Since 1910” MUNCIE’S ONLY FORD DEALER JACKSON And MADISON STS. DIAL 7744 MUNCIE, INDIANA FORKNER'S FOTO RICE'S DINER 305 So. MULBERRY St. PORTRAIT Open 24 Hr. COMMERCIAL SHORT ORDERS — SANDWICHES And CHILI NEWS (The Best In Town) Anderson, Indiana GEO. E. MODE 216 N. Mulberry St. (rear) Uptown Parking Corner Adams and Jefferson Sts. Parking space surrounded by the Business Center of Muncie MUNCIE, INDIANA DIAL 8241 The Muncie Stove _ FUSON Furniture Co. Magneto Repair Welding Bearcat Garden Tractors Roy C. Shannon Brigg Stratton Engines We Specialize in Magneto Parts Service STOVE FURNACE REPAIRING CASE - BOSCH - WICO - FAIRBANKS 313-315-317 East Main St. Eiseman International MUNCIE, INDIANA CAMMACK PHone 3-3521 R. R. 6, Muncie, Ind. Ph. 2-8091 Compliments of Broderick’s Shell Kimmel Mortuary Service 223 N. Harrison Phone 418 GAS — OIL — LUBRICATION GASTON, INDIANA GOODYEAR TIRES — BATTERIES ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA Earl C. Wasson Service Station Compliments of HYDRAULIC BRAKES — WASHING WHEEL ALIGNMENT - LUBRICATION Wise Food Plant Phone 2-3495 Kilgore and Jackson MUNCIE, INDIANA MUNCIE, INDIANA Yorktown Service Station • Prillaman Store Inc. AUTO ACESSORIES BATTERIES FURNITURE and HARDWARE TIRES GAS GREASING OIL Yorktown, Indiana Yorktown, Indiana DIAL 333 Greely Lumber Co. PAYNES GARAGE 60 Years Service Everything to Build Anything GAS — OIL — TIRES So. Walnut at First Yorktown, Indiana WHITE OAKS FARMS Registered LAWVERE TAILOR SHOP HEREFORDS HOLSTIENS — HAMPSHIRES Compliments Visitors Welcome WILL C. MOORE From Owner EUGENE JOHNSON 404 East Main Street Manager Yorktown, Indiana MUNCIE, INDIANA IDEA L P L U M BING C O . Congratulations Class of '47 1410 South Walnut Street — 6812 FRED TROUT Res. Phone HEATING Oil Burning Steam Coal Repairs Engineering Service WATER HEATERS Oil Gas Electric Coal Water Softeners PAUL TROUT Res. Phone BATHROOM FIXTURES Showers Septic Tanks Drains Pipe Fittings Pipe Pipe Threading PUMPS Shallow Well Deep Well FREE ESTIMATES MADE Phone 2-6941 DELAWARE CO. FARM BUREAU MUNCIE MOTOR SALES DODGE and PLYMOUTH CARS INSURANCES DODGE TRUCKS ED. KELLER — Gen. Agt. Telephone 6724 RAYMUND FUSON — Office Mgr. 209 North Walnut Street • LIFE-— FIRE AUTO Muncie, Indiana FARM LIABILTY Ask Anyone About It Your Neighbor Has It • MacDonald Motor Sales 322 NORTH WALNUT STREET PHONE — 2-2205 — 2-2206 MUNCIE, INDIANA HUDSON CARS FEDERAL TRUCKS CROSLEY CARS W. R. MACDONALD BERT MACDONALD T. E. Bowman Implement Sales Commack Imp., Co. l Garage YOUR LOCAL CASE DEALER MUNCIE, INDIANA Phone 4744 GENERAL REPAIR Farm City Homes, Inc. We Sell the Earth REAL ESTATE Bought Sold — Exchanged Phone 22862 — 27050 — 25157 — 29923 — 24919 Oliver Farm Machinery ROWLS MORGAN Grouleff Mouck Childs Son Lumber Company PLUMBING — HEATING 1500 North Walnut St. SUNBEAM FURNACES MUNCIE, INDIANA AUTOMATIC WATER SYSTEMS SEE US FOR THAT NEW ROOF YORKTOWN, INDIANA Phone 3-3325 Phone 731 Ernest Pittenger H . H Sandwich Shop ROUTE 2 GASTON, INDIANA “Your DeKalb Dealer” ALEXANDRIA PHONE 47-1 INDIANA RETZ’S SPORTING GOODS Johnson Hardware Co. YEAR IN — YEAR OUT rrs HARDWARE PAINTS 508 South Walnut Muncie, Indiana ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Nash Inc. Phone 2-2221 33 E. Main 123 - 125 West Main Earl Kuhnes Orchards MUNCIE, INDIANA West Jackson COX I. G. A. SUPER MARKET COMPLIMENTS OF ALEXANDRIA’S FINEST and MOST COMPLETE FOOD MARKET ALEXANDRIA. INDIANA HAIN'LIN HATCHERY SUPPLIES Compliments of Alexandria, Indiana U. S. CERTIFIED PULLORUM PASSED HATCHERY Producer of Pure Strain” Certified Baby Chicks GASTON HARDWARE HARDWARE APPLIANCE PAINTS PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL FIXTURES Phone 6 i Ring 6 GASTON. INDIANA I BALLARD HARDWARE WHOLESALE and RETAIL PAINTS GUNS PLUMBING SUPPLIES H. J. SCHRADER CO. FURNITURE APPLIANCES PAINTS SPORTING GOODS BOLTS TOYS and SANDER FOR RENT AUTO PARTS North Walnut Street 307 East Main Street MUNCIE INDIANA Muncie, Indiana TROXELL’S HARDWARE CO. PAINTS ELECTRICAL and PLUMBING SUPPLIES 907 W. Jackson Street MUNCIE, INDIANA MUNCIE MUSIC CENTER Muncie, Indiana FREDDY’S RESTAURANT TRY OUR PLATE LUNCHES and SANDWICHES Open 24 Hours Daily Except Sunday ORVS Close Sunday at 10:00 P. M. Fred L. Miller, Proprietor DRIVE IN WHEN AT MUNCIE GASTON, INDIANA Stop at for Delicious CURTIS ULEN, INC. JEWELERS 117 W. Jackson Street STEAK BURGERS FRENCH FRIES SHAKES MALTS MUNCIE, INDIANA AT WHEELING BRIDGE ACROSS FROM FIELD HOUSE ALLEN’S STANDARD STATION 121 E. WASHINGTON ST. Alexandria. Indiana ACCESSORIES CAR WASHING LUBRICATIONS OIL CHANGES Cash in on Lowe’s IMPROVED HYBRID Local Dealer GLENDON THURSTON R. R. No. 6 MUNCIE, INDIANA CENTRAL MOTOR SALES DESOTO PLYMOUTH 309 N. High St. SALES and SERVICE Muncie Indiana BAREFOOT POULTRY EGG CO. 317 N. High Street Phone 3261 Muncie. Ind. MODES PLACE GAS GROCERIES MEATS RESTAURANT Road 35 at 28 ANTHONY. INDIANA KELLEYS DRUG STORE Compliments of FOUNTAIN SERVICE FILMS CIGARS CANDIES Phone 7-3 Gaston, lna. EUGENE CAREY CLOVER EARM STORE Compliments of CLOVER FARM STORE Phone Main 3 Gaston, Ind. MILLER’S STATION BETHEL PIKE General Repairing GAS and OIL CITIES SERVICE C. E. LOKER TRUCK IMPLEMENT CO. Dealer in INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER TO MOTOR TRUCKERS FARM EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION 2130 N. Broadway Phone 6609 MUNCIE. INDIANA TAYLOR’S kozft: korner Grocery and Service Station BETHEL at TILLOTSON Gulf Petroleum Products Phone 6007 E. M. Taylor Andersonville. Indiana RALPH’S MARKET GROCERY and MEAT MARKET Yorktown, Indiana Phone 481 Mgr.—Ralph McShurley GRAHAM’S WHEEL INN DINNERS LUNCHES SANDWICHES For Special Parties or Banquets PHONE 7013 MUNCIE. INDIANA BECKMAN’S PURE OIL Rex and Wheeling Grapette Bottling Co. Phone 2-3357 GAS LUBRICATION and WASHING ERNEST BECKMAN, Prop. Muncie Knotts McKnight A. M. RENCH SON LUMBER CO. FARM EQUIPMENT and SERVICE INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Complete Line of Wallpaper and Paints Complete Line of Building Supplies—Plaster ROOFING — WALL PLASTER BOARD — SHINGLES LUMBER — HARDWARE — GLASS BRICK CEMENT and LIME Gaston, Indiana Phone Main 48 HOME FREEZERS and MILKERS Phone 19-3 GASTON, INDIANA — SUCCESS TO YOU — Gaston, Indiana EVERYTHING IN BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 18 Gaston, Indiana Georges Radio Sales SALES SERVICE And APPLIANCES Earl Everett Agency General Insurance Real Estate TAX CONSULTANT Phone 6679 101 S. High FOR BOYS and YOUNG MEN Remember It’s Marx Co. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE MUNCIE, INDIANA Bethel Welding Spray Service GENERAL WELDING AND SPRAYING Barns, Orchards and Weeds PORTABLE EQUIPMENT First Road East, First House South of Bethel Store M. B. CLEVENGER The Frank Gibson Store 2917 So. Madison Ph. 3347 Standard Motor Service 415-17 E. Jackson St. Phone 2-2411 Rothinghouse Drugs ALEXANDRIA The Delaware Jewelers AND Indiana Salvage Store 516 - 518 S. Walnut St. THE BARGAIN CORNER OF INDIANA ARMY and NAVY SURPLUS PAWN DEPT. MUNCIE, INDIANA E. A. Fulhart Regal Store CAM MACK, INDIANA GROCERIES MEATS Serve Yourself Ray Kessling Clover Farm Store 2628 West Jackson Monzell Home Pastry Ph. 2-8381 2913 South Madison FRENCH STEAM DYE WORKS CLEANING - DYEING PRESSING • Phene 5541 CURTIS ULEN, INC. JEWELERS 117 W. Jackson Street MUNCIE, INDIANA MacDonald COLLEGE SWEET SHOP Motor Sales 1624 University Avenue 322 NORTH WALNUT STREET H. H. SANDWICH SHOP PHONE — 2-2205 — 2-2206 104 W. Washington MUNCIE, INDIANA SANDWICHES — SOUPS — SALADS


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