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FOREWORD This 1958 annual entitled the JETSTREAM records the efforts that were made this year to consolidate the Flat Rock - Hawcreek township schools. We are including grade schools as well as the high school. On the following pages, our staff has shown some of the extra-curricular and class room activities that have filled the 1957-58 school year. We are proud to publish the first yearbook of our new school, and we hope this JETSTREAM to be a complete and exciting memorandum for all the classes from one through twelve. DEDICATION TO OUR PRINCIPAL We, the senior class of 1958, dedicate this yearbook, the JETSTREAM to you, Mr. Fisher, the principal of Hauset High School. We feel that we owe you our gratitude for your patience through our last year of education. You shared our problems even when you had greater responsibilities. Our class presents this small token of our appreciation for your larger service. SPACE SHIP CALLING PLANET STURN Moon 4 COME in Captain ZXXY----- ZORRO calling---- Reporting from EXPEDITION H--- Have spotted an INTERESTING specimen of planet earth LIFE on LAND mass °l t People are harmless and SOCIABLE — they exhibit some unusual PRACTICES as I shall show in my REPORT -- Am ready to FLASH pictures of these CREATURES for your OBSERVATION. JETSTREAM STAFF Editor.................................. Assistant................................ Business Manager ....................... Advertising and Subscription Managers Salesmen................................. Art Editor.............................. Assistant............................... Layout Editors.......................... Sports Editors.......................... Literary Editors........................ Activities Editors...................... Class Editors........................... Grade Editor ... Make-up Editors Photography ... Jeanne Flora Barbara Turner Andy Galbraith Larry Thayer, Margaret Andrews Bob McClain, Keith Coy. Charles Rose Barbara Gabriel, Neosha Beckett, Bob Johnson Bill Spaugh Hannibal Bey Ruth Ann McClean, Ellen McClain Allen Linke, Larry Stone, Joe Stitt Susie Duling, Mickey Herron Jimmy Johnson, Loren Wood Georgia Stewart, Tommy Hull, Bill Ponder, Audrey Critser, Marguerite Tempest, Harold Johnson, Bill Berkenstock Linda Nading Pearl Moore, Joe Monroe John Glick W- I ' - .i f , cfe %j r,,,. , . y . ■ f 9fl V r am am L +S ,•«. i '“’t3 7'‘ ” « « v-J-!o5' '• • • IJ' • .«• •? • f; i3.!.:j !:•.. r - ’ Ljh iAfli i,r 1 -J They are called JETS, but this is CONFUSING. I had thought THIS was earth WORD for EXPLOSIVE space ships — have not noticed ANY explosions except from some beings called TEACHERS, The Flat Rock - Hawcreek School Corporation is guided by Mr. Lloyd Shroyer. Mr. Shroyer advanced to this position from that of principal at Hope High School last year. The board makes all administrative decisions concerning the three grade schools and high schools. Board members as pictured below are Frank Gates, Charles Rutan, Howard Stafford, Homer Glick, Merrill Clouse, and Lloyd Shroyer. MR. DON FISHER is the first principal of Hauser High School. He had previously held the position of Coach of Hope High School. Mr. Fisher ably met the problems that arose from the new consolidation. MR. GLEN KELLER a recent graduate of Indiana Central College, served as acting principal at Clifford. He also taught the seventh and eighth grades. We were not able to obtain a picture of MR. DEAVER WILSON who has been principal at Harts-ville for several years. MR. BERNARD BRAND who came to Hauser from Clifford is vice-principal of the Hauser High School. Mr. Brand also teaches business courses. MRS. MARTHA CLOUSE English, Latin. Junior Class Play Sponsor, Librarian MRS. MARILYN LANE Social Studies, English, Senior Class Play Sponsor, Junior Class Play Sponsor, Jetstream MRS. MABLE UTTER Mathematics, Senior Sponsor, National Honor Society Advisor MRS. MARY ELLEN MOORE Cafeteria Supervisor, Home Economics, F. H. A. Advisor, Freshman Sponsor MR. CLYDE B1CKLEY Asst. Athletic Director. Mathematics. Sponsor Sophomore Class MRS. GENEVA WICKENS Physical Education, English, 8th Grade Sponsor MRS. DONNA BARASH Elementary Music, Hope. Clifford, and Hartsville MRS. BETTY BURNEY Home Economics, F. H. A. Advisor. Junior Sponsor MR. VON MARSHALL Athletic Director, Physical Education, Health Safety, Vocations, Senior Sponsor MR. ERNEST CLAYTON Vocational Agriculture, Physics, Biology, Sophomore Sponsor, F. F. A. Advisor, Adult Agricultun MRS. MARYBELLE DOBBINS Social Studies, 7th Grade Sponsor MRS. HELEN BURNEY Chorus, Band and Art MRS. CATHERINE BURNES School Secretary Mke. Sen.ion CHa A = mm I NOTE the dress of the ONES called SENIORS. They are in the upper REGIONS most of the TIME. % BILL BERKENSTOCK MARGARET ANDREWS Booster Club 1,2,3 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2 Class Sergeant-at-Arms 4 NEOSHA BECKETT Booster Club 1,2 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Booster Club 4 School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 1,2,3 Class Secretary 4 Office Staff 4 HANNIBAL FRAZIER-BEY Booster Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 2 Track 1, 3 A girl with hair of brown who never wears a frown. Hannibal Frazier-Bey With us he rates as quite O. K. KEITH COY School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Baseball 1, 2. 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3 Class President 1,3, 4 FFA 1,2 JEANNE FLORA Class Play 3 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Class Secretary 3 Student Council 3 Girls' State 3 H. H. S. Correspondent 4 D. A. R. Winner AUDREY CRITSER Booster Club 3 Annual Staff 4 SUSAN DULING Booster Club 4 School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Office Staff 4 BARBARA GABRIEL Booster Club 1,2,3 School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1,2, 4 MAUREENE HERRON School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 1, 3,4 Class Secretary 3 Class Vice President 3 Student Council 4 This is Mick, she's quite a chick. A faster Hauser Jet you've never met. ANDREW GALBRAITH Annual Staff 4 Baseball 1 Basketball 1,2 Student Council 3,4 JOHN GLICK Class Play 3 Baseball 1,3, 4 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Track 1. 3. 4 Class Vice President 2 Student Manager 2 School Photographer 4 He used to be a Devil Now he's a Hauser Jet of red; instead. THOMAS HULL Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 HAROLD JOHNSON Basketball 1 School Scoop 4 Annual Staff 4 ROBERT JOHNSON School Scoop Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Library Club 1,2,3, 4 JIMMY JOHNSON Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 3 A kid who is neat, and a good athlete. Here is a guy, with plenty of curls, A real cat for all the girls. Although he seems shy he’s a real nice guy. She's so quiet, you’d hardly know she's here. Nevertheless she's a dear. ELLEN McCLAIN Booster Club 1, 2.4 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Library Club 4 BOB McCLAIN Booster Club 1, 2 School Scoop Staff 4 Class Play 3.4 Chorus 4 Baseball 1,2, 3 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Track 1.2 ALLEN LINKE Annual Staff 4 Class Play 2 Baseball 3 Basketball 2, 3 Track 3 Class President 2 Band 1, 2 RUTH ANN McClean Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1,2, 3.4 Class Play Baton 2 Library Club 1,2. 3,4 Here's a guy who's real cool. You certainly couldn't call him a fool. This is Ruth, we think she's great. And so does Wilbur her steady date. _______________________I Next is Pearl A wonderful girl! A better boy you'll never know than helpful and nice Joe Monroe. JOE MONROE Annual Staff 4 School Scoop Staff 4 FFA 2,3.4 LINDA NADING Booster Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 Class Secretary 1 Class Treasurer 2 Office Staff 4 Girls' State 3 Her personality is fine. Her smile is genuine. Because he's tall, He's good at basketball. PEARL MOORE Booster Club 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 4 Library Club 3,4 BILL PONDER Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Track 1. 2, 3. 4 CHARLES ROBERT ROSE Annual Staff 4 Class Play 2 Baseball 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Class Vice President 2, 4 Class President 3 Student Council 4 JOE STITT Booster Club 1,2, 3 Annual Staff 4 FFA 1,2,3 GEORGIA STEWART Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 1, 3 Cheerleader 1,3,4 Class Treasurer 1,3,4 Girls' State 3 BILL SPAUGH Booster Club 1 Annual Staff 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 4 Band 1, 2 FFA 2,3,4 LARRY STONE Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 1.2, 3 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1, 2, 3 FFA 2,3,4 MARGUERITE TEMPEST Annual Staff 4 Chorus 1 LARRY THAYER LOREN WOOD Class Play 3 Baseball 1. 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 FFA 2,3 Class President 2 Larry Thayer-Is no square! Loren is the boy who is ready with a joke or two. Annual Staff 4 Class Play 2 Baseball 3 Basketball 3 Class Secretary 3 Library Club 3 MRS. MABEL UTTER CLASS MOTTO: CLASS COLORS: Red and Silver CLASS SPONSORS MR. VON MARSHALL Where There's A Will, There's A Way CLASS FLOWER: Red Carnation CLASS OFFICERS Keith Coy..............President Margaret Andrews_______Secretary Bill Berkenstock.......Sergeant at Arm Georgia Stewart........Treasurer Charles Rose...........Vice President So sad Hysterically happy? FROM ONE EXTREME TO THE OTHER ■f t Jf : • . Apple Blossom Time was the theme for the 1957 Prom held April 27 at the Hope gym. Pink and silver crepe paper and pink apple blossoms were decorations and Bob Herron's band provided dance music. The junior class chose Joann Dodd and Kenny Bense to reign as king and queen. CLIFFORD CLASS TRIP The Clifford juniors and seniors traveled i Washington D.C. and New York in May 357. Approximately 19 of them boarded the O Railroad for their six day trip. And away we go! CLASS PROPHECY In the year 1968 we decided to go back to the small town of Hope, Indiana, and visit our old friends. Upon arrival we found that many things had changed and that Hope was now a large industrial city. As we drove down the main boulevard, we unconsciously ran a red stop light; immediately a motorcycle cop pulled us over to the curb. As he approached the car, we could see the officer was none other than our old friend Bill Ponder. Bill, doing his duty, took us into court where we were surprised again as we appreared before Judge Allen Linke! After paying our fine, we found that Allen was not the only government official from the class of '58. Jim Johnson was now the mayor of the city while Bob McClain was County Agricultural Agent and Joe Stitt ran the research laboratory at Purdue University. Taking a ride around town we decided to stop in for a visit with John Glick and Jeanne Flora who were then happily married. John was coaching the Hauser Jets who had woo the state championship for the past three years. Jeanne was writing a lovelorn column for the New York TinKS. They began to tell us of their other classmates. Larry Thayer and Bill Berkenstock were driving race cars at the Indianapolis Speedway. We weren't surprised :o learn that Audrey Critzer was president of the National Elvis Presley Fan Club, while Barbara Gabriel had the coveted job of being Elvis' traveling secretary. • Georgia Stewart was modeling sweaters in Macy's Department Store. They said that the face on television we had thought looked familiar really was Haroid Johnson’s advertising LAM cigarettes. The Glick's gave us the address of Hannibal Frazier-Bey who was a world-renowned artist. His studio was out in the elite Clifford sectica of the city. Hannibal recently painted a portrait of the president that hangs in the New York art gallery. Since he -- ■ just returned from Los Angeles. California, he told us of his visit with Professor Andrew Galbraith and his wife, the former Linda Nading. at UCLA. There they attended the premier performance of a new mocioa picture, I was a Teenage Grave-Soccer. starring Mickey Herron. We were extremely proud to hear of another actor in the class, Keith Coy. who now was appearing m a new TV senes as secretarv to John Baresrord Tipton in The FencvLess Sum. Hannibal bad i recently stepped off a: Tombstone. Arizona. :c see Sheriff Wiliam Spang- Sill arc Tern -lull j were batching together. Tom was caretaker of rhe Tombstone cemetery and museum. Oeca-t siooailv Larrv Stone flew over from Tisnevlane where be runs the Fauras?lane area fearmzg the I Tunnel of Love. I Driving back to rhe business district we passec a dressmaking salon. The names over the entrance intormec us that Ellen McClain and Marguerite Tempest were the zesigners. Farmer down die street was the restaurant that Duncan Hines never misses owned bv Necsha Becker; am: Pearl Vlocre - tun by their husbands actual'.?. Since touring the town had diminished our gas supply, we stop pec a: a modem service scant motel and were greeted bv Lcrea Wood and 3eb Pose. We remembered men mat me mane zees. of their -W -unit motel had been national!? televised. As we entered the station that wild hit I’ll Cry For You by Joe (Vaughn) Monroe was playing on the jukebox. A large portly gentleman came in and bought a box of 50tf cigars. We recognized him as none other than Robert Johnson, President of the First National Bank of Hope. From Bob we learned that Ruth Ann McClean was head nurse of Hauser Memorial Hospital. Another classmate, Margie Andrews, was now protector of the boy's locker room at Madison Square Garden. This was only a sideline, however, when she wasn't in a Broadway show. Our only sad note during the visit was hearing that Susie Duling had taken one of the first rockets to the moon and never had returned. As we left the city, we knew that the class of 1958 was making its mark in the world. Signed, fryy TTjc CSL +-0Y ijbrvcv JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM On the night of May 10th, the Juniors and Seniors and their dates danced in an atmosphere of fair Hawaii at the gymnasium. The familiar surroundings were lost as the room took on the MOONLIGHT IN HAWAII air. Palm trees, sandy beaches, and a magic moon blended with the music of Brud Bruning and his combo. The dance lasted from 8:00 until 11:30. King Bill Berpenstock and Queer, Mickey Herron reigned over the Island: as their classmates cheered. The royal couple was chosen by tie junior . Other senior candidates were John Click, Bofc fcose, and Larry Thayer for King and Jeanne Flora, Margaret Andrews. and h.ite Iteling for Queen. CLASS WILL We, the senior cUss of 1958, knowing that our days in Hauser High School are growing short, do hereby bequeath the following items to those who follow us. I, MARGARET ANDREWS, will my share of candy money to Bonnie Thayer, Martha Norman, and Don Richards. 1, NEOSHA BECKETT, will my ability to stay out of school as much as possible to Betty Hedrick. I. BILLY BERKENSTOCK. will my S in conduct to Danyl Imlay. I, HANNIBAL FRAZIER-BEY, will my nightly seat at the bowling alley to Kathleen Finneran. I, AUDREY CRITZER. will anything except Elvis Presley to anybody. I, KEITH COY, will my safe driving record to Earl Mayes. I, SUSIE DULING, will my ability to twalk pwain to Winda Wednour, and my straight knees to Carolyn Lee. I, JEANNE FLORA, will my Halloween tricks to Wilma Essex so she can have fun next Halloween and my tardiness in gening to class to Julia Klipsch. I, BARBARA GABRIEL, will my class ring to Charles West and my dishwater blond pony tail to Evelyn Gabriel. I, ANDY GALBRAITH, will my physics answer book to Bill Moore. I, JOHN GUCK, will my paddle marks back to Mr. Shroyer and my ability to get out of class legally to do nothing to Dennis Gommel. I, MICKEY HERRON, will my ability to hit horse and buggies to Larry Cox since he has hit almost everything else. I, TOMMY HULL, will my extra dates to Kenny Oliphant. I, HAROLD JOHNSON, will my curly hair to Steve Stafford and my curly little dog to Jane: Miller. I, JIMMY JOHNSON, not being the selfish type, will everything I have to everyone I know. 1, ROBERT JOHNSON, will my ability to get B's and C's in physics to Charles Herndon. I, ALLEN UNKE, will my height to Dave Andrews and my flat tires to Beverly Intel. 1, ELLEN McCLAIN, will my timidness to Majorie Harms. 1, ROBERT McCLAIN, will my ability to play varsity ball to Jim Ropp and my view down here to Mark Hayes up there. i, RUTH ANN McCLEAN, will my ability to tear the gears out of a boyfriend's car to Faith Merrick and my ability to go with one guy for two years to Berry Gabriel. I, PEARL MOORE, will my Civics book to Sally McCullough. 1, JOE MONROE, will my Chevy to Steve Barrett. I, LINDA NADING, will my seat in study hall to Larry Burns and my shorthand book to Mary Rirchison. I, BILL PONDER, will my nose to Jeanne Berkenstock. I, BOB ROSE, will my nickname Smoky to Cecil Cox. 1, BILL SPAUGH, will my ability to hit telephone poles to Larry Paetezel and my ability to run cats down on the road to Ray Sweet. I, GEORGIA STEWART, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Tony Banks and do hereby give back the other bad habits he gave me. I, JOE STITT, will my ability to hit trees to anyone that wants it. 1, LARRY STONE, will my soft voice to Jane Robertson. I, MARGUERITE TEMPEST, will my typewriter to Lucille Caldwell. I, LARRY THAYER, will my ability to get sent to the office to Ernie Mote and my little blue Chevy to Linda Padgett. I, LOREN WOOD, will my ability to get into trouble to Dean Beeker and my civics book to anyone who stand it. Do no! really UNDERSTAND the language of Hauser WIOTJTI. WATER is COOL and so are music, people, cars, and a CREATURE called ELVIS, JUNIOR CLASS Don Richards .. Martha Norman Julia Klipsch.., Mark Hayes ... Reporter .Treasurer Vice President President Eugene Anderson Arnold Andrews Barbara Beeker Dean Beeker Lucille Caldwell Charles Compton Cecil Cox Larry Cox Sue Cravhom Wilma Essex Kathleen Firmerac Evelyn Gabriel Dennis Gomrnel Marjorie Ann Harms Mark Hayes Charles Herndon David Hill - ■ w . !► Ow Paul Hill Beverly Diane Imel Darryl Imlay Euna Janes Sharon Marshall Dennis Keller Julia Ann Klipsch Carolyn Sue Law Sharon McCarty Kenneth McClure Sally McCullough James Earl Mayes Anny Faye Mings Ruth Ann Mitchell Bill Moore Ernest Mote Martha Norman Kenneth Oliphant Linda Lou Padgett LOTS AND LOTS OF JUNIOfl Larry Paetzel Alma Reed Linda Rednour Donald Richards Gene Richards May Kay Ritchison Linda Roberts Jane Robertson Jim Ropp Donald Saylor Linda Shepherd Steve Stafford Bonnie Thayer Kenny Titus Barbara Turner Loretta Warriner Charles West SOPHOMORE CLASS David Hayes, President; Ray Sweet, Vice President; Faye Ann Hill, Secretary; Dave Andrews, Reporter; Carolyn Lee, Harold Akin Treasurer. Karl Aldridge David Lynn Andrews Marvin Barker Stephen Barrett Iris Faith Beckett Diana Brooks Mary Evelyn Clark Sandra Lou DeBusk Bob Dudding Bill Dudding Peggy Jo Elrod Raymond Embry Byron Franklin Pete Babbard George Glick Dora Jean Gommel David Hayes Karen Heilman Donna Henderson Rosemary Herndon Linda Herron Fayanne Hill Bessie Hollman Edward Johnson PLENTY OF SOPHOMORES Linda Johnson Mary Johnson William Johnson Carolyn Lee Rebecca McClintic Martha McIntyre Nellie McIntyre Faith Merrick Charles Mitchell Paul Monroe Dale Jr. Moore Gene Moreland Mary Newby Johnny Newton Louise Pace Larry Pogue Richard Ray Wanda Mae Richards LENTY AND PLENTY OF SOPHOMORES Joe Robertson Donna Roy Georgia Schaefer Phillip Siefert Larry Smith Elizabeth Stafford David Stone Ray Sweet Phillip Tindall Stanley Wallace FRESHMAN CLASS Betty Turner . Morris Nading Mike Stafford Jimmy Meier. Sue Hyden... President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Jimmy Andrews Melvin Blackbun Kenneth Bragg Donald Buchanat Wanda Burton Eugene Bush Alfred Calhoun David Cobble Niner Coomer Judith Deiwert Julia Deiwert Ellen Drake Michael Duling Margaret Ferguson Carolyn Fields Tommy Flora Jack Franklin Adella Frazier-Bey Betty Gabriel Patsy Guthrie Sandra Hadley Lois Haislup Bill Hamner Betty Hedrick Betty Herron Roberta Herron Merrill Hitchcock Dorothy Hollman Henry Hollman Sue Hyden Deanna Losey Janet Lucas Franklin McClintic Mary McIntyre Gerald Mann MORE FRESHMEN Bob Moore Virginia Moore Kenny Mote Delores Nading Morris Nading Jimmy Meier Janet Miller John Mitchell Lois Mitchell Stephen Mitchell Tommy Nevill Donald Norris Barbara Owens Carol Ponder John Ray Lynn Ray Larry Rednour A. C. Reeves Buddy Rich Gary Robertson AND MORE FRESHMEN Jean Sneed Jeannette Sneed Barbara Simmons Jimmy Simmons Helen Spicer Mike Stafford Mike Starnes Edward Stone Edwin Stone Robert Tempest Joyce Titus Tommy Trimnell Betty Turner Betty Walton Otis Webb tke GnadeA LOOK at me reading with THE younger ONES. Don’t I look WELL-behaved? KIDS ARE KIDS « ! WHEREVER THEY’RE FOUND Together Richard Andrews Sue Beeker Don Burton Bonnie Caffee Darla Jordon Jerry McCarty Donnie Simmons Ronnie Simmons Don Trimnel Diana Van Arsdal Richard Young SEVENTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE CLIFFORD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MR. GLENK Kenneth Akerman Carl Artis Marvin Artis Linda Beeker Billy Bohannon Elaine Growe David Harlow Joann Harlow Mary Harms Charlotte Horseman Jimmy Jackson Billy Man Dotty McCarty Linda Richards Linda Thayer Phyllis Walker Esther West SIXTH GRADE Judith Beeker Linda Carol Beekei Jane Bowers Diane Burton Mildred Ferguson James Hamilton Linda Foist Barbara Froedge Cynthia Holder Elden Hyden Franklin Lambert Sally Miller Joseph Newsom Nancy Norman Fay Phelps Buddy Ray Thomas Richards Chloe Ann Shaffer Sue Shoultz Nancy Simmonds David Starnes Jarvette Whitehead Marvin Whitehead Dean Young Arthur Zeigler Judy Barker Donna Burton Jimmy Coffee Barbara Foist Stella Froedge Jo Ann Harper Deloris Hockersmith Jimmy Jones Carol Roberts York Sullivan Stephen Wilds Richard Wood Sharon Yamell FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE Phillip Andrews James Amrhein Doris Baute Peggy Bumbalough Martha Coomer Bob Davisson Carolyn Ferguson Jessie Gentry Lizabeth Glick Gerald Henry Sharon Hyden David Jones John Jones Rosalie McCarty Peggy Miller r h- r • fihtM '' Johnny Trimnell Susan Shaffer Betty Simmons Charlene Young Gary Phelps Gerald Rutan Barbara Thayer Kathy Aldridge Angela Amrhein Marie Andrews Ronnie Coo mer Connie Dowden Donald Forman Carolyn Froedge Janice Hagen Willis Harper Roger Henry Sharon Henry Tamara Holder Mary M. Jackson Donald Mankin Roy Mann Jeanette Mann Sharon McCarty Darlene McQueen David Phares Betty Reed Larry Turner Ronald Webb Terry Wilds Larry Wright Gary Zeigler MRS. NANCY LORTZ n n a Ak. 0 1 £. 0 c ! Of) M- W m ■MM C % I £L 5 £ £ £1. THIRD GRADE MRS. RUTH TRIMNELL SECOND GRADE Jane Ackerman Marry Ackerman David Bumbalough Clarence Gates Jimmy Hagon Gene Helms Joe Helms Deborah Hendrickson Eugene Howard Leevon Hyden Brenda King David Lortz Vickie McQueen Bruce Norman Martin Norman Janet Roberts Steve Robertson William Rutan Cynthia Starnes Harold Thompson Gerald Thompson Tommy Thompson Garry Wright ft Q iS r Ur', ft ft • 'Si | . © o c V k Richard Aldridge Ronald Aldridge Thomas Amrhein Marsha Barkes David Brown Fred Caffee Pamela Cook Kenneth Dowden Judy Fraedze Lloyd Glick Jim Helms Joyce Henry Larry Henry Joyce Johnson Robert Kibly Karen Lucas Terry McCarty Michael McQueen Diane Phares Brenda Phelps Brenda Roberts Peggy Ropp John Rutan Larry Simmons Shirley Thompson Sherry Trimmell David Thayer Bobby Whitehead Mikel Yamel Mrs. Betty Marshall and Mrs. Eva Stone. Mr. Orville Stater, janitor Nola Bell Terry DeBusk Carole Dillman Billy Riley Patricia Siefert EIGHTH GRADE MR. DEAVER WILSON Jr Wayne Bell Hoyt Childers Vicky DeBusk Helen Downing Steven Franklin Betty Halsey David Hedrick Charles Intel Betty Losey Irvin Mayes Ernest McGee Tommy Mote Joan Sanders Pat Sneed Ruth Ann Sneed Ray Sullivan Absent: Richard Cooney SEVENTH GRADE SIXTH GRAD Judith Bunting Joyce Mayes Donald McQueen Carol Mote Lorena Croddy Sandra Croddy John Halsey Marvin Hedrick David Kirts Sandra Preston Diane Pumphrey Karen Sneed Dallas Spencer Mary Steinbrook FIFTH GRADE FOURTH GRADE MRS. HAZEL HOLDER Danny Gommel Diane Hedrick Barbara Keller Mary McQueen John Meier Linda Smith Billy Steinbrook rHIRD GRADE Jerry Bell Nancy Fuel Rickie Purvis f m Gloria Steinbrook . K t t N ■ V ’ Dallas Baker Donnie Bell Michael Childers Randy Franklin Danny Childers David Chiders Linda England Eddie Mayes SECOND GRADE Harold McQueen Roger Preston Connie Riley y.=s. ?-• RITCHH' Bobby Keller Donald Kirts Marlene Losey Robert Purvis Carol Pulliam Rickie Smith Gerry Steinbrook Kemeth Steinbrook Sherry Stout FIRST GRADE Faye Akin Jackie Bush Kenny Chandler Earline Coomer Carol Coy Beverly Downing Merrill Emerick Karen Essex Abduliah Frazier-Bey Mary Handt Dennis Herron Phyllis Henderson Arlene Horn Arthur Hudson Paulette Kelly Ruth Ann Johnson Richard lobdell EIGHTH GRADE President .... Vice President Secretary Treasurer______ Merrill Emerick Karen Essex Russell Taylor Kenneth Chandler James Lobdell Darlene McCain Roberta Mite ten Joe Moore Victoria Nading Dale Pasley Richard Pittman Gene Robertson Kathryn Ross Joann Sesier Alvin Schaefer Gloria Simmons Harold Sims Linda Smith Russell Taylor Curtis Tetrick Linda Watson John Wright Carolyn Artis Lynn Artis Jackie Banks Larry Bennett Bey-Frazier Zera Carol Brune Arnold Burch Edwin Burney Tommy Calhoun Loraine Clouse James Cooper Francis Dailey Nancy Deckard David Dtx Donald Dix Steven Fowler Glen Galbraith Karl Lee Heilman SEVENTH GRADE Robert Hermon Dick Herndon Buddy Herron Darrel Jessee Robert Kimbler Bonnie Jean Law Donald Law Roger Lewis Carol McClean Myrtle McClintic Leland Merrick Lillian Merrick Rudy Kim Miller Thelbert Mings Faye Mitchell Fredrick Mitchell Martha Ann Moore Albert Pardue Earl Pittman Larry Pittman Virginia Ray Earl Shay Jr. !«re Teltoe Charles Tigue P 0 f ! A ft D 4 amah {ft Seventh Grade Officers: E. Burney, Reporter; R. Miller, Vice President; L. Pittman. President; N. Deckard, Treasurer; L. Clouse, Secretary. SIXTH GRADE MRS. GLADYS WELFARE Ronnie Drake Mary Elrod Carolyn Frazee Donald Gobriel Oliver Gilliland Bobby Hamner Donald Herron Darrell Holder Alice Lobdell Terry Lull Franklin Keller Barbara McKinney Steven Michaels Patricia Mitchell Harold Lee Dan Moore Janet Nading Patti Paetzel Joyce Pittman Anita Ray Bonita Rucker Billy Steinbarger Mary Ann Shields Lee Ray Smith Tom Stafford Victor Stewart Danny Titus Roy Vansickle Welby Warriner Ray Walton Eugene Watson Carolyn Webb Brent Wells Larry Wheeler Mary Lou Wilson John Wright FIFTH GRADE X MRS. HELEN McKinney Dallas Mantooth Walter McPeek Morris Norman Kenneth Pardue Janet Perry Linda Shepherd Jimmie Sims Sandra Smith Carroll Stroup Ricky Teltoe Gordon Thayer Annette Trotter Peggy Turner Linda Walton Mary Whittington Jasper Wright Donna Anderson Mary Ann Balsar Darlene Baily Derryl Bates Carolyn Beeker Billy Bennett Jimmy Bense Carolyn Sue Bush Linda Le Compte Leon Cooroer Shirley Dailey Sammy Deiwert Gary Drake Judy Everroad Linda Fields Stephen Foust Carolyn Giles Nancy Gilliland Larry Gribbons Royce Glick David Herron Donna Johnson Sharon Ruth Lee Alice Mann F O U R T H G R A D E Joyce Caldwell Bruce Conner Richard Donica Eugene Fields Tommy Frazee Karen Gabbard Allen Gearhart Micheal Henderson Marva Lortz Barton Miller Paula Miller Jean Mitchell Jerry Pardue John Reed Elizabeth Ridgley Linda Saylor Ann Stafford Wanda Stewart Jerry Turner FIFTH GRADE Mike Armstrong Donald Balser John Deckard Sara Deiwert Andy Dunbar Stevie Epperson Stephen Gabbard Karen Hudson Jimmy Jessee Kathy Lortz Sereta Miller Kathleen Shepherd Thomas Mitchell Leah Tigue Maria Venable MRS. VIRGINIA GRAY FOURTH GRADE April Beach Matheno Frazier-fa Betty Brune Charles Caldwell Kathy Clouse Mary K. Cook Eddie Dailey Darrell Drake Mike Emmert David Frazee Earl Gearhart Julanna Glick Dana Herron Teresa Herron Norman Holt Gary Keel Ann Keller JoAnn Lambert Ronald Law Tommy Marlin Larry McCain Rhoda McClintic Jay Dean McQueer. Teddy Merrick Darlene Michael Claudia Miller Robert Moore Maryanita Owens Arthur Perry Doris Ross Robin Shafer Rosalyn Schaefer Mike Shaw Patricia Smith Ronald Smith Donnie Taylor Wanda Tempest Fayette Trotter Glenn Warner J Robert Warriner Roger Wenger Johnny Wilson THIRD GRADE MRS. ELIZABETH NORMAN Adda Lynn Barrett Malcolm Bragg Dianne Burney Barbara Bush Ruth Dailey Jane Deiwert Larry Downing Gayle Epperson Joan Gabbard Larry Gearhart Linda Giles Vance Hege Linda Herman John Johnson Jerry Keller Lois LeCompte Douglas Manning Roy Miller James Moore Sue Pardue Brenda Richardson Ricky Robinette Steven Rucker Glenn Shay Terri Shepherd Kenneth Spicer Mike Whittington James Anderson Douglas Armstrong Charles Baker John Ball David Bruner Raymond Chandler Steven Coffman Teresa Crowhorn Candice Everroacf Gary Giles MRS. VIRGINIA TIGUE THIRD Parry Ike Keel Mildred Lobdell Kathy McNicholas Emma Jo McPeek Max Moore Jimmy Moss Bruce Neal Robert Perry GRADE . v 1 - i Billy Read Sandra Renner Sharon Shafer Mackey Joe Smith Alice Stewart Sharon Walesby Joyce Webb John Ziegler Bobby Allman Steven Bledsoe Terry Burlew Betty Burris Todd Bynum Terry Carpenter Dean Daily Susan Downing Dale Drake Roni Freeman MRS. FLO STEWART SECOND GRADE Elaine Giles Brad Hathaway David Herron Mitchell Hudson Donna Keller Johnny Kimbler Presha Manning Sandra McCain Roger McKinney Lynn Moore Shirley Moss Betty Pittman Charles Ray Sue Readnour Deborah Robertson Linda Sexton Danny Shafer Mary Jo Tigue Sue Tindall Linda Trowbridge Tommy Venable MRS. CORDELIA HULL Linda S. Bailey Stanley Ray Bates Judy Bennett Gorden Rex Burns John Caldwell Joyce Pearl Chandler Barbara Carmen Michael Deckard Carol Donica Phyllis Jean Downey James Lee Drake Sheryl Drake Martin Lee Em men Vickie Everroad Steven D. Frazee Joyce Carol Gilliland Paulette Green SECOND GRADE Steven Jorden Norma Lortz Belinda Mahoney Jerry Alice Mings Joyce D. Moore Jerry L. Pittman Stephen Lee Rominget Carolyn Sanders Janet Van Sickle Janice Fay Sesler Eddie Dean Smith Sharon Kay Stroup Michael Wayne Turtle; Clifton E. Wenger Randy Smith David Bense Janie Blackburn Bonita Bush Linda Chandler James Cook Karen Crawhorn Cheryl Dailey James Davis Rose Ann Davis William Elrod ■' 'PiEl ' • u - -AH V - I MRS. LENA SOLOMAN Brenda Fields Glenda Frazee Candice Gabbard James Gearhart Betty Jean Goff Eugene Green FIRST GRADE Tim Herron Connie Sue Kellar Brazier Larrison Connie McKinney Byron Merrick Thomas Moore Reed Moss Martha Pardue Terry Perry Robert Robinette William Sanders Carolyn Shirley Harold Smith Robert Stroup John Tinkie Joe Vitale William Weaver Jason Wright FIRST GRADE MRS. CARMEUTA SHIELDS Larry Bailey David Bennett Mary Ann Clem Brenda Conner David Dailey Richard Dix Billy Flora Michael Fowler Stephen Gabriel Timothy Goodwin James Gray Gordon Gruhl Timothy Handley Barbara Hermon Michael Hoover Rebecca Kimbler Dianne Mahoney Pamela May Patricia May Deborah Miller Karen Miller Betty Moore Harold Me Nicholas Michael PercifieW Dain Samples Richard Shroyer Joe Smith Donald Sturgeon Joyce Taylor Lois Taylor Margie Lou Thayer Patricia Wallace Charlotte Weaver Janice Webb Randy Williams Mrs. Solomon's Class Mrs. McK Class J. Johnson, G. Moreland, D. Gommel, L. Thayer, Coach Marshall, B. Ponder, G. Glick, J. Glick, K. Titus, R. Sweet. FRONT: B. McClain, J. Ropp. John Glick Gene Moreland Larry Thayer George Glick Ray Sweet ACTION SHOTS HAUSER VARSITY H T Mt. Auburn 43 45 Morristown 50 58 Crothersville 34 59 Morgantown 57 52 North Vernon 45 62 Edinburg 45 46 Whiteland 60 49 New Salem 56 75 Sandusky 60 69 Sandcreek 56 54 St. Paul 61 43 Moral 46 47 Union 69 48 Fairland 66 58 Burney 74 65 Trafalger 51 61 Waldron 51 62 Boggstown 66 45 SECOND TEAM B. Franklin, M. Ha L. Smith, C. Comf Mr. Marshall, G. G J. Newton, D lml R. Sweet. H O Mt. Auburn 40 19 Morristown 30 32 Crothersville 38 42 Morgantown 40 41 North Vernon 35 27 Edinburg 30 38 White land 20 29 New Salem 35 41 Sandusky 35 26 Sandcreek 39 28 St, Paul 48 24 Moral 32 28 Union 32 33 Fairland 60 42 Burney 59 33 Trafalger 47 44 Waldron 28 31 Boggstown 46 27 32 34 35 s31( T V?1 V 12 - II 25 i FRESH ME! SECOND ROW: Mr. Marshall, T. Trimnet J. Franklin. J. Mitchej O. Webb. J. Simmon J. Meier, Student Mas ger, J. Ray. FIRST Rcj D. Norris, E. Stone, t, Duling, T. Flora, M. Nading, K. Mote. ta flfljSSS uni v’m i H i A ' v V ■3( . -II. FRESHMAN YELL LEADERS Joyce Titus Wanda Burton Janet Lucas 1 1 1st Team % THIRD ROW: Mr. Bickley, A. Hudson. R. Taylor, M. Emerick, D. Trimnell. SECOND ROW: R. Pittman, G. Robertson, D. Burton, D. Herron, H. Sims, E. Shay. FIRST ROW: J. Bush, A. Schaefer, A. Frazier-Bey, R. Simmons, D. Simmons. JUNIOR HIGH Earline Coomer Dianne Van Arsdall Gloria Simmonds Terry DeBusk 2nd Team SECOND ROW: Mr. Bickley, R. Pittman, T. Calhoun, E. Shay. FIRST ROW: S. Kimbler, D. Herndon, E. Burney, B. Bohanan. BASEBALL TEAMS THIRD ROW: John Glick, Byron Franklin, Gene Moreland, Dennis Gommel, Larry Paetzel, Johnny Newton, Coach Von Marshall. SECOND ROW: Jack Franklin, Mark Hayes, George Glick, Jim Simmons, Tom Flora. FIRST ROW: Student Manager Edwin Stone, Darryl Imlay, Charles Herndon, Kenny Titus, Student Manager John Ray, absent Keith Coy. HERE I am at WHAT is known as coke break, which COMES quite OFTEN for EARTH people. STUDENT COUNCIL The first major duty confronting the Student Council at the beginning of the year was the selection of the nickname of the team, JETS, and of the school colors, black and white. As one of its duties is to represent the wishes of the students, the council asked for facilities for dancing at noon hour and pingpong tables. The Council helped keep order at pep sessions. Officers of the Student Council for the year were: Andy Galbraith, President; Bob Rose, First Vice President; Julia Klipsch, Second Vice President; Mickey Herron, Secretary; Ray Sweet, Treasurer; Barbara Beeker, Reporter. SECOND ROW: M. Nading R. Sweet B. Rose A. Galbraith W. Johnson A. C. Reeves FIRST ROW; J. Klipsch M. Herron B. Imel B. Beeker S. Hyden K. Heilman NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY A National Honor Society was organized at Hauser this year. Charter members are Dennis Gommel, President; Bill Moore, Vice President; Linda Rednour, Secretary; Bonnie Thayer, Treasurer; and Julia Klipsch, Mark Hayes. Kathleen Finneran, Paul Hill, Jeanne Flora and Andy Galbraith. Members are chosen on the basis of service, leadership, scholarship, and character. Mrs. Mabel Utter is the sponsor. The Chapter of Knightstown inducted the Hauser Chapter on March 21. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at Mrs. Utter's. The Hope FFA chapter won first on Parliamentary Procedure team and first on the exhibit in the District. The Parliamentary Procedure Team, pictured below, went to the state and came in ninth out of 330 other teams. Officers for the year were: Paul Monroe, President; Joe Monroe, Treasurer; Raymond Embry, Secretary; David Stone, Sentinel; Phillip Tindall, Reporter; Mr. Ernest Clayton, Advisor. f I (INSTALLED DEC. 17, 1957) F. H. A. CHAPTER The F. H. A. Officers are as follows: Julia Klipsch.........President Dora Gommel........... Historian Martha Norman.........Vice President Kathleen Finneran ... Project Chairman Judith Deiwert........Secretary Barbara Beeker........Editor Carolyn Lee...........Treasurer Sandra DeBusk.........Song Leader Barbara Owens.........Parliamentarian There are eight specific purposes of the organization, Future Homemakers of America. 1. To promote a Growing Appreciation of the Joys and Satisfactions of Homemaking. 2. To Emphasize the Importance of Worthy Home Membership. 3. To Encourage Democracy in Home and Community Life. 4. To work for Good Home and Family Life for All. 5. To Promote International Good Will. 6. To Foster the Development of Creative Leadership in Home and Community Life. 7. To Provide Wholesome Individual and Group Recreation. 8. To Further Interest in Home Economics. Colors: Red and White Flower: Red Rose Motto: Toward New Horizons LIBRARY CLUB Alma helps an eager student. Joe checks out a book for Richard. OFFICE GIRLS Georgia filing records. Julia adding accounts. BOOSTERS OF THE TEAM Booster Club Majorettes: Kathleen Finneran Alma Read Yea Rah TEAM SOCK HOPS FALL FESTIVAL The Fall Festival was held October 5tha 6th. All proceeds went to Senior Class. Pto were $750. King and Queen were Freshmen Si Hyden and Morris Nading. Substituting for S was Betty Turner. J The Knights with At The Hop Kathleen's Hula Hands Three lovely lasses STAIRWAY TO THE STARS O-o-o-klahoma Freshman jivesters dance the Hop, Bonnie's and Dave's commercial skit Bob and Sally Satellite in a silly situation. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY The Gay Goose” Martha Norman................. Maid Larry Cox ................... The Cop Larry Paetzel................ Handyman Bonnie Thayer................ School Girl Steve Stafford .............. Professor Kathleen Finneran............ Owner of Gay Goose” Kenny Titus................... Crook Alma Read.................... Gun Moll Kenny McClure................ Crook Beverly Imel................. School Girl Darrel Imlay.................. Owner of filling station down the road Julia Klipsch................ School Girl SCHOOL SCOOP STAFF Editor.................Mickey Herron Asst. Editor...........Linda Padgett Business Manager .... Alma Read Circulation Mgr........Linda Shepherd Artists................Margaret Andrews, Susie Duling Mimeo Operators .... Robert Johnson, Joe Monroe Sports Editors.........John Glick, Keith Coy Reporters .............Barbara Turner, Linda Roberts Linda Rednour, Sandy DeBusk Jean Berkenstock, Beverly Imel Barbara Gabriel Gossip Editor..........Wilma Essex Sponsor ...............Miss Drane Editor Mickey at work WE GO TO SCHOOL Science has made the newspapers with the advent of the Sputnik. In school, we learn how important science is through physics experiments and study. Vocational Agriculture has taught us to apply science to farmii PHYSICS I cme Nursing ART CLASS The art class took on several projects. Among these were Christmas Cards to sell, murals for the Cafeteria that are shown below, and the decorations of the mus ic room windows for Christmas. The class took a trip to the art gallery in Nashville. PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDS STRENGTH NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD CONVOCATIONS September 27 October 23 November 27 December 20 January 28 March 6 Chapelaires from Bakalar sang Chorus gave selection from Oklahoma and ball players were introduced. Thanksgiving program given by the grade school. Christmas program was presented. A talk was given on Mathematics in Unusual Places. F. F. A. demonstration on chapter meeting. PARTIES In a few years I'll grow up! One for the nose -- two for the ear. EXTRA!! JUNIORS WIN INSCRIPTION CONTEST These Two Pages, Juniors Only iV. p n yrsjgrj a n on the Totem Pole Odds and ends The gangs all here! Three country cutles In 1582 Now turn 2, 3, 4!! COOKS Mrs. H. Renner Mrs. E. Henderson Mrs. R. McClain Mrs. V. Coy u. BUS DRIVERS BACK ROW: M. Emmert, C. Lonz, E. Miller, J. Robertson, I. Carmen. FRONT ROW: H. Herndon, K. Rednour, H. Stewart, S. Huffer, T. Robertson. JANITORS N. Ridgley, W. Ray J. Wolfe, E. Gruhl — I hate to LEAVE here — the People have been SO interesting — there's NOTHING like them UNDER the SUN I should KNOW. There are some NICE people called ADVERTISERS who take an INTEREST in Hauser and HELP them ALONG. Clouses’ Frozen Food Center Hope, Indiana Clouss’s Regal Store Hi; 3.-; For All Your Athletic Equipment HAYES MARKET P and Sporting Goods THOMPSON SPORTING GOODS QUALITY MEATS ■ GROCERIES 1017 Third Street PRODUCE - FROZEN FOODS JL - HARDWARE - Columbus, Indiana CLIFFORD - INDIANA w Evening Republican Bartholomew County's Only Daily Newspaper 444 5th St.. Phone 3391 or 4424 For High Class Jewelry Diamonds-Watches J. W. O'BRYAN QUALITY JEWELER 425 Washington St. Columbus Indiana THE WHITE HOUSE Department Store In Columbus H Serving Hope and Community For Over 70 Years Compliments of EDINBURG GRAIN COMPANY And BLUE RIVER FEED MILLS Edinburg, Indiana Phone 655 ROBERTSON’S PURE OIL Hope, Indiana Phone 6-4918 Southwest Corner Square KELLAMS' INSURANCE Edinburg, Indiana Gene Kellams, Agent NOLL MOTORS INC. 1401 California Street Columbus, Indiana y| | Phones : 8671 or 5215 JUU rcind Studio =. PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY 422 Vi FIFTH STREET (OV R WEBERS) COLUMBUS, INDIANA PHONE 8921 OR 22784 HOME • PORTRAITURE • WEDDINSS • COMMERCIAL Compliments COLUMBUS LINCOLN-MERCURY INC. Lincoln — Mercury M.G. - Morris Minor Magnette - Renault Triumph Columbus, Indiana nibiuH I mmntti CENTRAL PHARMACY We Deliver 25th and Central Ave. Phone 3951 COLUMBUS, IND. Compliments of UNION TRUST Greensburg, Indiana Amos Thompson There was a young co-ed named Grace Whose home was a gang meeting place. Her steady, named Eddie, Helped get parties ready By bringing home Coke... by the case. v- And that's a slick idea for the next meeting of the gang at your house ! 3 COCA-COLA BOTTLING INC. THOMPSON ' S Quality Mr CheW ICI CREAM A 1120 Washington, Columbus NUGENT AUTO SUPPLY 312 S. Mapleton Columbus, Indiana BOB-O-LINK RESTAURANT Corner 46-31 Columbus, Indiana HUNGATE - DIBBLE INC. ’A Honegger Associate Hatchery’ Honeggers Layers - Heavy Breeds Phone 3712 315 Franklin St. Columbus, Ind. r N planning Jor Jhe iJut V ure Arvin Industries, Inc. has much in common with the Seniors from Hauser High School. Both are planning for the future. Through their studies and activities in school, the Seniors prepare to be successful and useful citizens in a constantly changing world. Through research in many fields, not only in science but in human relations as well, Arvin is endeavoring to do its part in making the future a better one for every- one Arvin INDUSTRIES,Inc. 15 FACTORIES IN INDIANA : COLUMBUS • SEYMOUR • FRANKLIN • GREENWOOD • NORTH VERNON Kellam’s Auto Co. CHEVROLET SALES S ER VIC LARRY'S PURE OIL SERVICE 200 E. Main Cross Street Columbus, Indiana Phone 285 FRANK GREEN, JEWELER 308 Washington St, Columbus, Indiana Division of Reliance Electric Engineering Co. Columbus Indiana Compliments of BUCHANAN AND JONES The Finest in Home Furnishings Columbus, Indiana DALTON PAYNE, INC. The Store for Men 4th Washington Sts. Columbus, Indiana Columbus, Ind. THE STAR-JOURNAL 'Your Community Newspaper Quality Job Printing 6-4303 Hope, Ind, pa I SCHNEIDER IMPLEMENT STORE John Deere Dealer Columbus, Indiana S3 HERFF-JONES CO Indianapolis, Indiana Designers and Manufacturers o distinctive class jewelry... graduation announcements... medals...trophies... scholastic awards John R. McVay, Representative IRWIN UNION BANK AND TRUST COMPANY The Future Belongs To Those Who Save For It Hope - Columbus MOHEY TIME ROBERTSON AUTO SUPPLY 1948 McKinley Street Columbus, Indiana Gifts for the Graduates Give Jewelry MALCOLM ROSS JEWELERS 518-520 Washington Street Columbus, Indiana Hardware - Appliances - Housewares Paint - Toys - Gifts - Bottle Gas ALWAYS A PLACE TO PARK Westermeier’s Since 1917 1015 Third Street Columbus, Indiana Partners in Power.... 1 CIJ IMMINS 1 u ps After completing high school, many young men and women have found interesting, satisfying occupations with our Company. We encourage seniors to inquire about opportunities following graduation... and underclassmen to investigate the most suitable preparation for a future career with Cummins. Compl iments o f THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS The Bank of Friendly Service Member Federal Reserve - Member F.D.I.C. Chandler Son Coal Automatic Coal Equipment Hope 6-4735 FROM Kissling Sinclair Station Hope E. R. Moore Co. Chicago Mutz Funeral Home Edinburg Rimes' Jewelry Men's Shop Edinburg Culligan Water Conditioning Columbus THE STAFF WISHES TO THANK ALL THOSE WHO HAVE MADE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE Compliments of Home Federal Savings and Loan 544 Washington Street Columbus, Indiana SCHAEFER IMPLEMENT CO. Dealers in Farmall Tractors International Trucks IHC Farm Equipment Phone 6-4938 Hope, Indiana Shop and Save Hope, Ind. Phone 6-4757 Dalmbert’s Materials For Every Building Purpose
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