Hauser Junior Senior High School - Jetstream Yearbook (Hope, IN)

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MMx MfM at LMLO (PUl uxJt lS £o CAROL PONDER Editor-in-Chief BETTY HERRON Assistant Editor Dear Readers, We of the Jetstream Staff who are about to depart as graduates of 1961 sincerely hope that in future years this issue of the “The Jetstream’ will be a cherished memento of happy years at Hauser High - a reminder of favorite classmates and of the wonderful hours outside the classroom. For most of us, we have been here for four years of high school. Now we must leave and step out to face a future that is very uncertain. In whatever degree of success or failure we may find ourselves in years to come, if a glance at these pages will lighten our labors - if only for a single moment - we deem our yearbook worth while. Each of the students here at H.H.S, had a part in making this school year one to be remembered. Each event will be remembered; some were happy occasions, and others sad, but they are made a part of our school career - a time never to be forgotten. In closing we would like to express our appreciation and give recognition, to the members of the class of 1961 who have given their time to produce this yearbook. We hope you enjoy “The Jetstream.” It was ours for almost a year. Now it belongs to you. Sincerely, ddMiKi foatuMt A. J. MC QUEEN MABEL UTTER ERNEST CLAYTON SALLY COMPTON English and Physical Education VON MARSHALL Coach, Typing, General Business, Drivers Trainin S cuyid' ROBERT MOORE JOYCE TITUS F. H. A. G. A. A. Office Staff Cheerleader Booster Club Band Officer Band Chorus CAROL PONDER Booster Club Student Council Jetstream Staff F.H. A. Quill and Scroll Chorus Evening Republican Correspondent BARBARA OWENS Class Officer Booster Club Jetstream Staff School Scoop Office Staff F.H. A. BETTY HERRON Booster Club Class Officer Student Council School Scoop Jetstream Staff Chorus Office Staff BETTY GABRIEL F. H. A. G. A. A. Booster Club JANET MILLER Honor Society Booster Club G. A. A. Office Staff School Scoop Majorette m MELVIN BLACKBURN F. F. A. DELORES NADING Basketball Queen Office Staff G. A. A. Booster Club School Scoop F. H. A. Class Officer BETTY TURNER F. H. A. Booster Club Chorus School Scoop Class Officer TOM TRIMNELL it F. F. A. GENE BUSH Booster Club Track Cross Country Basketball c£ =z Class Officer Student Council F. F, A. Track Honor Society BARBARA SIMMONS G. A. A. Booster Club MICHAEL DURING Basketball Cross Country Beatniks Jetstream Staff SANDRA HADLEY' Booster Club School Scoop Honor Society Student Council F. H. A. G. A. A. A. C. REEVES Student Council Quill and Scroll Honor Society Track Cross Country Booster Club School Scoop Class Officer (Qo jCt v’iC GARY ROBBRTSON Band Officer Band Baseball Basketball Track Cross Country JOHN MARSHALL RAY JACK FRANKL Baseball Track Cross Country Band Class Officer Beatniks Booster Club Chorus Team Manager F. F. A. Class Officer Booster Club School Scoop Staff Audio Visual Manager LARRY REDNOUR Library Club Booster Club Chorus Beatniks DOROTHY DYKES H. A. G. A. A. Booster Club School Scoop JUNIOR CALHOUN Basketball Baseball Library Club Booster Club Beatniks Chorus VIRGINIA MOORE F. H. A. Booster Club School Scoop Office Staff ad£$a FRAZIER-BEY Class Treasurer F. H.A. Booster Club i Office Staff EDWIN STONE Library Club Baseball Manager Booster Club Track Manager KAREN JORDAN Cheerleader Booster Club Class Officer Bandettes Y-Teens Chorus Spanish Club MARGARET FERGUSON Booster Club G. A. A. F. H. A. Office Staff $ 0- BOB TEMPEST Band Chorus Library Club Beatniks Booster Club JUDITH KAY DEIVVERT Booster Club F. H. A. G. A. A. Class Officer Evening Republican Correspondent BUDDY RICH Band Chorus Library Beatniks Booster Club BARBARA ANN HARRIS Booster Club F. H. A. G. A. A. Band School Scoop Honor Society D. A. R. Award JEAN SNEED Library Club Booster Club Student Council DONNY NORRIS Basketball Booster Club F.F.A. Art THOMAS L. BEEKER Jetstream Staff F.F.A. Booster Club Beatniks School Scoop Staff Band Chorus v cx fyyi f 4 P . . PATSY GUTHRIE Booster Club Dear Seniors, 'Twplmi We hereby dedicate to you, your prophecy; your future is in our hands. Year--1971. Place--Alcatraz. Occupation- rockbusters. To celebrate our tenth anniversary in our wonderful home, we decided to take a little vacation, (under cover, of course). After shooting prison guard, Edwin Stone, and bidding a fond farewell to Barbara Harris, prison warden, we ran into Jack Franklin and Dave Cobble, who “insisted” on leaving with us. We gave our consent under the pressure of knowing that Melvin Blackburn and his bloodhounds would soon be on our trail. While running across the countryside, we ran into Jim Meier, who wanted to know if this was the crosscountry course. He had been trying to find it for ten years. We informed him it was “thataway”, so off he ran, with A. C. Reeves close on his heels. They’ll finish yet. As we hit the highway, we saw our old classmates, Betty Herron and Betty Turner, drag-racing. Hot on their tail was policewoman, Janet Miller, on her Mooresmobile, designed by Bob and Dale Moore. After the smoke cleared away, we gazed across the road and saw John Ray behind a plow, being pulled by Donald Norris. We decided to stop and chat a moment. After much difficulty, we finally got them to stop. John apologized by stating that once Donnie got started, there was no stopping him. He then told us his neighbor was Jimmy Simmons, who, with his wife, Sandra Hadley, very successfully raises Kentucky Bluegrass, in Indiana. He also informed us that their community population was steadily growing, even though Tom Beeker and Carol Ponder were the only doctors for miles. Tom was married finally to Lynn Ray, now deceased. (She took some of husband, Tom’s, medicine.) Carol spends very little time in her office. She’s too busy trying to find a man. We left suddenly because of howling dogs in the distance. (Drat that Blackburn.) In our rapid retreat, we noticed a sign stating that we were now traveling on an Ever-road , designed by a former Hauser graduate, Gloria Everroad. We soon reached the outskirts of a bustling metropolis, Calhoun City, named after its distinguished mayor and local hero, Alfred E. Calhoun, II. We decided to stay awhile and pay Alfred a visit. Upon entering his glamorous office, we were greeted by his secretary, Dorothy Hollman. She informed us that Mayor Calhoun had won the election by a landslide, over Buddy Rich, and that Buddy is now drinking his life away in disappointment. As we sat talking, we noticed a familiar figure washing the windows, and upon inquiry, we found that it was Margaret Ferguson, an old classmate. Then, because of that old familiar ring of barking dogs, we made a hasty departure down the fire escape. As we reached the bottom, we quickly, hailed a taxi and discovered the driver was none other than Mary McIntyre. While she hurriedly drove us to the bus station, she told us that she bought all of her gas at the “Pay More, Get Less’’ gas station, owned by Janet Lucas and Joyce Titus, both of whom are married to Mike Stafford, now in hiding. As we passed the local park, we saw some one spraying the bushes. We discovered that it was none other than the bush of all bushes, Eugene Bush. Having no time to stop and chat, (because of guess-who), on we flew to the station. Upon reaching it, we hopped out, and after borrowing bus fare fromour former classmate, Kenneth Mote, who is now an internationally-known musician, we quickly purchased our tickets from Dorothy Dykes. We asked Dorothy how long she had been selling tickets and she said, “Oh, I’m not really a ticket saleswoman, actually I’m personal barber to the now-famous actor, Otis Webb. I’m only selling tickets because Otis is letting his hair and beard grow long for his portrayal of “Big Otis”, on the OK commercials.’’ As we bid farewell to Dorothy, we jumped on our bus and then jumped off again, when we discovered the bus driver was Gary Robertson. However, we had no choice, but to get back on, as we again were hearing the dreaded bellow of Blackburn’s Bloodhounds. We shakily took our seats, and found that our neighbor was Barbara Owens, now happily married to a prosperous Bartholomew County farmer. (Guess who?) She informed us that this bus line was owned by a former classmate, Richard Sons, that being the reason for the unusual name on the bus, Richard Sons Sons. She also mentioned that Helen Spicer is no ordinary spicer; she spices all of the President’s food with a smile. That just proves that what this world needs is more nicer spicers like Helen. As Gary turned to agree with her, a large tree appeared before us. Crrasshhh!!!! The next thing we knew, we found ourselves lying in the hospital, with the smiling faces of Judy and Julia Diewert beaming down upon us. They asked us if we were going to pay our bill in cash, or through our insurance company. When we stated we had neither, their smiles dissolved and so did the bed. We suddenly found ourselves lying in the gutter. We still might be lying there, had it not been for the assistance of a staggering gentleman, who helped us to our feet. We, in turn, had to help him to his feet. As we all stumbled to our feet, we discovered the weaving gentleman was none other than Mike Duling, the city’s leading alcoholic. We managed to gather some hiccough- invaded information from Mike, after a few hours of patient coaching. He finally mumbled the reason for his condition was the constant nagging of his wife, the former Roberta Herron. He also mumbled that he spent most of his time at Nad-o’s Bar, co-owned by two Hauser graduates, Morris and Delores Nading. He then suddenly staggered away mumbling something about it being time for the Alcoholics Anonymous Meeting. As we turned around to continue our journey, we saw a familiar figure in the distance, so we abruptly changed our course and fled the scene. Our new course took us through Grenwich Village, and being quite a ways ahead of Melvin, we decided to stop and chat with a few of the “beat” ones. We saw a sign pointing the way to “Sneedys’ Hideaway’’, and figuring this would be the easiest way to meet some of the inhabitants, we cautiously made our way down the smoke-filled stairway. As we made our entrance. to the wild sound of bongos, we realized that the Bearded Bongo Beater was our old friend, Larry “Boom-Boom’ Rednour. At his side sat Tom Flora and Virginia Moore, mumbling some way-out poetry. As we turned to leave, a rough-looking character ordered us to sit down. As we shakily obeyed, we discovered he was none other than Giant Jean Sneed, who had recognized us as his old classmates and wanted to chat. He asked us what we were doing now.and since this would have led to embarrassment, we quickly asked him what he was doing. He said he was happily married to Betty Gabriel and shared this thriving business with his cousin, Jeanette Sneed. He further stated that his chief cook and bottle washer was Franklin McClintic, a confirmed bachelor, even though Jeanette was trying hard. He then told us that his three most regular customers were Patsy Guthrie, Ellen Drake, and Barbara Simmons, who were working madly on their new novel, BEATNIKS AT HOME. As we sat, deep in conversation, a firm hand tapped us on the shoulder. With dreaded certainty, we turned to look into the stern and determined face of Melvin. Having had a quite satisfactory vacation, we decided to return with him, willingly. As we began our homeward journey, we passed three tired-looking men. After a closer look, we found them to be, Edward Stone, Robert Tempest, and Tom Trimnel. After Melvin’s consent, we were permitted to speak to them. They told us that they were engaged in an around-the-world hike, and had only 11,000 more miles to go. We wished them “good luck and fallen arches,’’ and then went on our way. Near sundown, Melvin finally allowed us to stop for food, at a roadside restaurant. As we sat down at a table, we were greeted by Adella Bey and Betty Hedrick, who told us they were the co-owners of this cafe and were very satisfied with it, even though we were their first customers in six weeks. After we had eaten, we then knew the reason for their lack of business. We started out again and soon found ourselves in front of our beloved home. Standing at the gate, waiting for us with open arms, was our new prison guard, Karen Jordan. Oh well, back to the rock pile. Smoi Milk I, Tom Beeker, will my physique to Joe Moore, my table manners to Merrill Emerick, and my ability to drive to Dick Andrews and Don Trimbell. I, Melvin E. Blackburn, will my ability to play basketball to Jim Simmons. I, Gene Bush, will my ability to survive 4 years of math, science, and English to my cousin. I, Junior Calhoun, refuse to will anything because I haven’t anything to will. I, Dave Cobble, will my ability to get 3’s to Harold Sims, and my ability to keep cars to Jack Banks and my driving ability to Sally Compton. I, Judith Dewiert, will my position as Home Ec. comedian to Patti Paetzel, my deep voice to Carol Bense, and my slide rule to the waste Basket. I, Julia Dewiert, will my courage to have my hair cut to Rhonda Garris and my ability to give a speech without laughing to Terry DeBusk and Cynthia Holder. I, Ellen Drake, will my ability to drive without hitting anything except telephone poles to Zera Frazier-Bey. I, Mike Duling, will my ability to get 3’s to everyone in the school. I, Dorothy Dykes, will my ability to do everything wrong to everyone who does everything right. I, Gloria Jean Ever road, will my ability to get Business Math to Jim Lobdell, and my ability to get along with Jr. Calhoun and Edward Stone to Linda Beeker and Phyllis Walker. I, Tommy Flora, will my basketball ability to Merrill Emerick, and my speed to Ab Bey. I, Jack Franklin, will my ability to go on a date with someone without talking about another girl while I’m with her to D. V., and a dime and my class ring to Mary Lou Wilson so in 2 years she can call me up and ask me to go steady. I, Adella Frazier-Bey, will nothing to nobody, not because I am so stingy but because I’m so poor and need every little measly thing for myself. I, Margaret Ferguson, will my slim figure to Phyllis Walker, and my teachers to anyone who will have them. I, Betty Gabriel, will need everything I own in my future years, therefore I will no one nothing. I, Patsy Guthrie, will my school books to anyone who wants them. I, Sandra Hadley, will my ability to type to Donna Stader, and my bookkeeping text to anyone that will have it. I, Barbara Ann Harris, will my A’s to my sister Jeannie Harris, my ability to get along with the teachers to Virginia Ray, and my brother to anyone who wants him. I, Betty Hedrick, will my blonde streak to Mytrle McClintic and my ability to come to school 5 days in a row to Pat Sneed. I, Betty Herron, will my sweet tempered voice to Carol Bense, and my even walk to Diana Van Arsdall. Smoi WdU I, Roberta Herron, will my ability to go with the same guy for 5 months to Diana Van Arsdall. I, Dorothy Hollman, will my sociology book to Carol Coy. I, Karen Jordan, will to Rudy Miller, my cousin, the ability to have as much fun as I have had, and to carry on the family name in style. I, Janet Lucas, will my long fingernails to Terry DeBusk. I, Janet Miller, will my height to Gloria Simmons. I, Mary McIntyre, will my ability to be stopped by a good looking cop to Earline Coomer. I, Franklin McClintic will my hunting ability to Bob Tempest. I, Jim Meier, will my sweet lips to Tamage Foster, and my curly hair to Thelbert Mings. I, Bob Moore, will my cousin, Dale Moore to Myrtle. I, Dale Moore, will my broken guitar strings and picks to Ronnie Hinton. I, Kenny Mote, will my bookkeeping book to anyone who thinks he is smart enough to pass it, and my ability to get along with everyone to Mr. Joe Dehart. 1, Virginia Moore, will my “nothings” to nobody. I, Morris Nading, will my parking problems to Russ Taylor, and my smoking habits to D. V. and Terry DeBusk. I, Delores Nading, will my walk to Shirley Bryant. I, Donny Norris, will my book and classes to Alvin Schafer. I, Barbara Owens, will my height to Joyce Mayes, and I will Mr. McQueen to the Juniors, and I hope they can understand Sociology. 1, Larry Rednour, will my Studebaker to Junior Calhoun, who needs a car. I, Garry Robertson, will callouses and TB to the next poor unfortunate bench warmer. I, A. C. Reeves, will to Coach DeHart, the blistered feet that I acquired during cross country practice. I, Carol Ponder, will the results of my Charles Atlas chest developer course to Carol Coy. I, Lynn Ray, will my pet peeve, Tom Beeker to Rhonda Garris who wants him so badly. 1, John Marshall Ray, will my ability to get out of study halls and classes to Karen Essex, and my student managers job to Karl Heilman. I, Buddy Rich, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Harold Sims, my ability to go steady with one person to Diana VanArsdall. Sami Willi I, Barbara Simmons, will my senior year to Donnie and Ronnie Simmons. I, Jim Simmons, will by ability to use the slide rule to Joe Moore. I, Dick Sons, will my ability to get along with Mr. Duckwort to Marvin Arnett, Jim Lobdell, and Dick Andrews and my ability to stay out of school to David Harlow. I, Mike Stafford, will my little green Volkswagan to Harold Sims so he can win lots of drag races. I, Jean Sneed, will my height to Merrill Emerick. I, Edwin Stone, will my job in the kitchen to Ab Bey and my half in a 1950 Studebaker to Dan Moore. I, Edward Stone, will my brain to Phyllis Walker and my ability to go steady to Linda Beeker. I, Jeannette Sneed, will my hair style to Mary Handt, and my silly laugh to Carole Dillman. I, Robert Tempest, will my gun to Eddie Hollman and my rabbit dog to Frank McClintic. I, Tom Trimnell, will my hair to Mr. Duckworth and my ability to Mr. McQueen. I, Betty Turner, will my ability to walk a straight line to Harold Sims. I Big Otis, will my Kellogg’s O. K’s to Harold Sims. UHdendlaMtKW $mou ROW ONE: Richard Andrews, Marvin Arnett, Mark Edward Baldwin, Sue Beeker, Carol Bense, Abduliah Bey-Frazier, Rena Blake. ROW TWO: Donald Burton, Kenneth Chandler, Kenneth Cockerham, Larry Christy, Earline Coomer, Nancy Cox, Carol Coy. ROW THREE: Terry DeBusk, Carole Dillman, Merrill Emerick, Karen Essex, Mary LuHandt, Jean Harris, Phyllis Henderson. ROW FOUR: Dennis Herron, Judy Hinton, Judith Horn, Arthur Hudson, Ruth Ann Johnson, Darla Jordan, Paulette Kelley. ROW FIVE: James C. Lobdell, Alvera McNicholas, Joe Moore, Victoria Nading, Bill Riley, Gene Robertson, Alvin Schaefer, Patricia Siefert. ROW ONE: Donald Simmons, Gloria Simmons, Ronald Simmons, Harold Sims, Donna Stader, Russell Taylor, Curtis Tetrick. ROW TWO: Don Trimnell, Diana Van Arsdall, Linda Watson, Richard Yound, Evert Herron, Jim Andrews, Don Buchanan. ROW THREE: Jack Bush, Archie Bill Herron, Richard Lobdell, Gene Robertson. SopkomwA ROW ONE: Carl Artis, Carolyn Artis, Lynn Artis, Jackie Banks, Linda Beeker, Zera Frazier Bey, Billy Ray Bohannon. ROW TWO: Donna Brown, Martha Brown, Arnold Lee Burch, Edwin Burney, Lorraine Clouse, James Cooper, Francis Daily. ROW THREE: Vicky DeBusk, Nancy Deckard, David Dix, Donald Dix, Helen Downey, Tamage Foster, Steven Franklin. ROW FOUR: Glen Galbraith, Rhonda Garris, Elaine Growe, Betty Halsey, David Harlow, Jo Ann Harlow, Mary Harms. ROW FIVE: David Hedrick, Karl Heilman, Robert Hermon, Dick Herndon, Bud Herron, Ronnie Hinton, Charles Imel. ROW ONE: Jim Jackson, Darrel Jessee, Bonnie Law, Dotty McCarty, Carol McClean, Myrtle McClintic, Steve Marlin. ROW TWO: Irvin Mayes, Lillian Merrick, Rudy Miller, Thelbert Mings, Martha Moore, Tommy Mote, Barry Philyaw. ROW THREE: Larry Pittman, Virginia Ray, Linda Richards, Earl Shay, Patty Sneed, Ruth Ann Sneed, Jere Teltoe. ROW FOUR: Linda Thayer, Phyliss Walker, Esther West, Ronnie Fiesback, Arnold Burch. JmJwm ROW ONE: Lynette Arnold, Marvin Artis, Sam Baldwin, Judy Beeker, Linda Beeker, Roger Blake, Jane Bowers. ROW TWO: Mike Brown, Rollon Browning, Shirley Bryant, Carol Bullard, Diana Burton, Linda Burton, Lee Clem. ROW THREE: Mary Elrod, Mildred Ferguson, Linda Foist, Don Gabriel, Oliver Gilliland, Shirley Green, Sonna Hamilton. ROW FOUR: John Harris, Don Herron, Warren Hinton, Cynthia Holder, Darrell Holder, Judy Huntsman, David Kelly. ROW FIVE: Nancy Knifley, Alice Lobdell, Barbara McKinney, Don McQueen, Billy Mann, Steve Mason, Joyce Mayes. ROW ONE: Steve Michaels, Sally Miller, Dan Moore, Carol Mote, Janet Nading, Nancy Norman, Patti Paetzel. ROW TWO: Priscilla Phelps, Anita Ray, Tom Richards, Bonnie Rucker, Paul Rutan, Candy Shaffer, Mary Ann Shields. ROW THREE: Sue Shoultz, Nancy Simmons, Bailey Smith, Tom Stafford, David Starnes, Billy Steinbarger, Danny Titus. ROW FOUR: Ray Walton, Welby Warriner, Eugene Watson, Carolyn Webb, Brent Wells, Larry Wheeler, Mary Lou Wilson. ROW FIVE: John Wright, Dorotha Caldwell, Sharon Taylor. 'Zueball 'Tjam ROW ONE: Donnie Simmons, Jim Cooper, Dick Herndon, Kenny Chandler, Rudy Miller, Dan Titus. ROW TWO: Ronnie Simmons, Dennis Herron, Jim Simmons, Don Herron, Coach, Von Marshall. Gary Robertson not present for photo. Hauser 1960 Baseball Schedule 9 S’Western 8 5 Bumey 2 5 S’Western 6 13 S'Western 3 16 Bumey 0 6 Sandcreek 3 12 Sandcreek 6 5 Crothersville 6 4 Trafalger 9 8 Medora 5 4 Crothersville 11 10 Arlington 0 14 Cortland 1 W-9 L-4 Cmu CotutMij Jem ROW ONE: Bailey Smith, Manager, A. C. Reeves; Gary Robertson, David Hedrick, Tom Stafford, Abe Frazier-Bey, Welby Warriner, Joe Moore, Manager. ROW TWO: Karl Heilman, Manager Don Herron; Russell Taylor, Merrill Emerick, David Starnes, Brent Wells, Jim Meier, Donald Bryan, Principal; Joe DeHart, coach. Ab Frazier-Bey, Kenny Chandler, Gary Robertson, Jim Meier, Don Herron, Merrill Emerick, Coach, Von Marshall, Jim Simmons, Russell Taylor, Denny Herron, Tom Flora, Ronnie Simmons, Donnie Simmons, Student Manager, John Ray. Urndtj Cfiwdvdtu Karen Jordan, Terry DeBusk, Janet Lucas. ■% VOM Coach, Joe DeHart; Jim Cooper, Mark Baldwin, Ronnie Hinton, Merrill Emerick, Sam Baldwin, Donnie Simmons, Ronnie Simmons, Darrell Holder, student manager; AbFrazier-Bey, Warren Hinton, Rudy Miller, Eddie Burney, Dick Herndon, Joe Moore, student manager. Diane VanArsdall, Gloria Simmons, Vicky DeBusk. Ju knuui Jmn LEFT TO RIGHT: John Wright, Sam Baldwin, Tom Richards, Welby Warriner, Paul Rutan, Tom Stafford, Dan Titus, Dan Moore, Billy Steinbarger, Warren Hinton, David Starnes, Lee Clem, Brent Wells, Coach, Joe DeHart; Bailey Smith, Student Manager. JmJwm Ckwdwdai LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Nading, Barbara McKinney, Nancy Simmons. 3 7uck 'em ROW ONE: Joe Moore, Manager; Bailey Smith, Manager; A. C. Reeves, Tom Stafford, Arnold Burch, Jim Meier, Merrill Emerick, Brent Wells, David Starnes, Welby Warriner, Ab Frazier-Bey. ROW TWO: Coach, Joe DeHart; Karl Heilman, David Hedrick, Warren Hinton, Sam Baldwin, John Wright, Don Herron, Ronnie Hinton, Tom Flora. Dennis Herron, Russ Taylor, Gary Robertson, Billy Bohannon, Dan Titus, Dan Moore, Mr. Donald Bryan, principal. m u 'J mta Cltd CHEERLEADERS--Karen Jordon, Gloria Simmons, Terry DeBusk, Tim Nading, (Mascot), Diana VanArsdall, Janet Lucas, Vicki DeBusk, ROW ONE: Mr. Bryan, Principal; Jeanette Sneed, Betty Gabriel, Helen Spicer, Betty Turner, Betty Herron, Joyce Titus, Lynn Ray, Barbara Owens, Delores Nading, Julia Deiwert, Carol Ponder, Janet Miller, Tom Beeker, Jean Bush, A. C. Reeves, Don Norris, John Ray, Robert Herron, Dave Cobble, Mr. DeHart, Assistant Coach. ROW TWO: Virginia Moore, Mary Mclnyre, Sandra Hadley, Ruth Johnson, Carol Coy, Nancy Cox, Mary Handt, Judy Deiwert, Barbara Harris, Pat Sneed, Richard Lobdell, Junior Calhoun, Larry Rednour, Edward Stone, Buddy Rich, Edwin Stone, Bill Riley. ROW THREE: Barbara Simmons, Patsy Gruthie, Dorothy Hollman, Adella Frazier-Bay, Carol McClean, Sonna Hamilton, Donna Stader, Phyllis Henderson, Karen Essex, Carole Dillman, Jack Franklin, Mike Duling, Jim Meier, Morris Nading, Kenny Mote, Jackie Banks. ROW FOUR: Carol Mote, Diana Burton, Candy Shaffer, Linda C. Beeker, Nancy Simmons, Nancy Knifley, Millie Ferguson, Linda Burton, Bonnie Rucker, Barbara McKinney, Otis Webb, Tom Neville, Tom Flora, Warren Hinton, Steve Marlin, Don Gabriel. ROW FIVE: Nancy Deckerd, Loraine Clouse, Elaine Growe, Shirley Bryant, Linda Richards, Linda Thayer, Cynthia Holder, Fay Phelps, Judy Huntsman, Jim Andrews, Bailey Smith, Steve Mason, David Starnes, Russ Taylor, Gene Watson. ROW SIX: Linda Watson, Rhonda Garris, Linda Beeker, Jo Ann Harlow, Jeannie Garris, Paulette Kelly, Betty Hedrick, Carol Bense, Janet Nading, Patty Paetzel, Welby Warriner, Bill Steinbarger, Brent Wells, Oliver Gilland, Dan Titus, Tom Stafford. ROW SEVEN: Vicky Nading, Virginia Ray, Dotty J. McCarthy, Phyllis Walker, Mary Lou Wilson, Mary Ann Shields, Anita Ray, Joyce Mayes, Lynette Arnold, Carol Bullard, Nancy Norman, Earl Shay, Curtis Tetrick, Bobby Herman, Steve Franklin, Jack Bush, Gene Robertson, Donald McQueen. Anmai ROW ONE: Betty Herron, Carol Ponder, Lynn Ray, Barbara Owens, Mary Handt, Mrs. Sally Compton. ROW TWO: Mike Duling, Dave Cobble, Tom Beeker, Merrill Emerick, Jim Andrews, Jim Meier. THE STAFF Editor-in-Chief . . Assistant Editor. . . Advertising Manager Subscription Manager Junior Editors . . . Photographers . . . Typists............. Artist.............. Sponsor............. ............Carol Ponder ............Betty Herron ..........Barbara Owens ..............Jim Meier ..........Merrill Emerick Mary Handt . Lynn Ray Dave Cobble Tom Beeker Mike Duling ..............Jim Andrews . . . Mrs. Sally Compton School Scoof) SCHOOL SCOOP STAFF Editor................................Janet Lucas Assistant Editor......................Deloris Nading Business Manager..............................Betty Herron Circulation.......................Mary McIntyre Art............................................Betty Turner Sports...........................................Tom Beeker Gossip............................Gloria Everroad Mimeograph . .....................Tom Trimnell Reporters.........................Morris Nading Ab Bey Bud Herron Patti Paetzel Jim Simmons Barbara Harris Nancy Cox Feature.....................................Virginia Moore Dorothy Dykes Proofreader.......................Sandra Hadley Typists.........'....................Typing II Class Advisor.....................Mrs. Guyneth Webster Q lull miSaoi Guyneth Webster, advisor; Janet Lucas, Carol Ponder, A. C. Reeves. lUtiond Horn Society Jim Simmons, Sandra Hadley, Barbara Harris, Janet Lucas, Janet Miller, Mabel Utter, advisor; A. C. Reeves. •J.H-A- ROW ONE: Ellen Drake, Mary Harms, Jean Harris, Judy Deiwert, Barbara Harris, Julia Deiwert, Carol Ponder, Mary Handt, Carol Bense, Paulette Kelly. ROW TWO: Alice Lobdell, JoAnn Harlow, Linda Beeker, Karen Essex, Phyllis Henderson, Carole Dillman, Martha Moore, Rhonda Garris, Virginia Ray, Sally Miller, Sue Shoultz, Mrs. Betty Burney, Advisor. ROW THREE: Sonba Hamilton, Carol Coy, Linda Watson, Vicky Nading, Pat Seifert, NancyCox, LoraineClouse, Linda Thayer, Phyllis Walker, Nancy Deckard, Carol McClean, Myrtle McClintic. ROW FOUR: Mary Elrod, Jeanette Sneed, Sandra Hadley, Virginia Moore, Lynn Ray, Joyce Titus, Judy Beeker, Jane Bowers, Diana Burton, Linda Beeker, Candy Shaffer, Carol Mote, Linda Forist. Gink Janet Miller Gloria Everroad Betty Herron Delores Nading Virginia Moore Barbara Owens 7.7.,A FIRST ROW: Jim Simmons, John Ray, Karen Essex, Melvin Blackburn, Lynn Artis, Alvie Schafer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Clayton, Frances Dailey, Don Norris, Don Burton, Don Herron. THIRD ROW: Richard Young, Evart Herron, Don Trimnel, Richard LobdelL Thelbert Mings. tku O ceu ROW ONE: Seniors—John Ray, A. C. Reeves, Karen Jordon, Tom Flora, Morris Nading, Donnie Noris. ROW TWO: Juniors—Merrill Emerick, Denny Herron, Terry DeBusk, Alvie Schaefer, Ab Bey, Russell Taylor. ROW THREE: Sophomores—Linda Thayer, Arnold Burch, Elaine Growe, Phyllis Walker, Bud Herron. ROW FOUR: Freshman--Sam Baldwin, Don Herron, Mary Lou Wilson, Barbara McKinney, Patty Paetzel. Ckom ROW ONE: Donald Bryan, principal; Linda Burton, Carol McClean, Mary Elrod, Sonna Hamilton, Terry DeBusk, Diana VanArsdall, Janet Lucas, Betty Turner, Carol Ponder, Joyce Titus, Karen Jordan, Nancy Simmons, Richard Gress, director. ROW TWO: Alice Lobdell, Lynn Ray, Betty Herron, Mary Handt, Janet Miller, Sally Miller, Linda Foist, Donna Stader, Judy Hinton, Sue Shoultz, Nancy Knifley, Mary Harms. ROW THREE: Don Gabriel, Bailey Smith, Don Buchanan, Ab Frazier-Bey, Richard Andrews, Tom Neville, Mike Starnes, Ray Walton, David Starnes, Warren Hinton, Larry Rednour, Edward Stone, Eugene Watson, Billy Steinbarger. ROW FOUR: John Wright, Don McQueen, Rallon Browning, Dale Moore, Jim Andrews, Don Trimnell, Edwin Stone, Tom Beeker, MerrillEmerick, Russell Taylor, Dennis Herron, Junior Calhoun, Richard Lobdell, Buddy Rich. HUu -Zukdd m $twoi '7%om SUuktd towmi STANDING: Mr. Bryan, Principal; Betty Herron, Mary Ann Shields, Janet Nading, Nancy Cox, Vicky DeBusk, Linda Richards, Mr. Schroyer, Superintendent. SEATED: Arnold Burch, Don Herron, Denny Herron, MerrillEmerick, Sandra Hadley, A. C. Reeves. JLikmf Old ROW ONE: Carol McClean, Myrtle McClintic, Ellen Drake, Lee Clem, Mrent Wells, Tom Stafford, Dan Titus, Dan Moore, Welby Warriner, Eugene Watson, Martha Clouse, advisor; Alvera McNicholas. ROW TWO: David Starnes, Curtis Tetrich, Bob Herman, Dave Cobble, Buddy Rich, Larry Rednour, Junior Calhoun, Arthur Hudson, Bailey Smith, Ray Walton, Steve Mason. Edwin Stone. S ejKZMta uf SlemfUaAtf ROW ONE: Mrs. Shields, Mrs. Adkins, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. McKinney, Mrs. Pancake. ROW TWO: Miss Van Weinan, Mrs. Welfare, Mrs. Salomon, Mrs. Peabody, Mrs. Callendar. ROW THREE: Mrs. Shaffer, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Spotts, Mrs. Pancake, Mrs. Trimnell. ROW FOUR: Mrs. Hull, Mrs. Holder, Mrs. Nehrt, Mrs. Holland, Mrs. Richardson. ROW FIVE: Mr. Comer. Hope Sixth Gwk ROW ONE: Jimmy Anderson, Douglas Armstrong, John Ball, Charles Baker, Donald Balser, Hershel Barton, Sue Barton, David Brener, Bradley Bryant. ROW TWO: Dianne Burney, Barbara Bush, Larry Cockerham, Teresa Crawhorn, Ruth Daily, Jane Diewert, Deborah Denney, Gary Drake, Gayle Epperson. ROW THREE: Candy Everroad, David Frazee, Keneth Frazse, Alan Gearheart, Earl Gearheart, Gary Giles, Linda Giles, Judy Gribbons, Elaine Griner. ROW POUR: Joyce Harper, Willis Harper, Vance Hege, Linda Herman, John Johnson, Bonnie Jordan, Parry Kee', Ruth Kent, Mildred Lobdell. ROW FIVE: Ronda McClintic, Teddy Merrick, Jane McKee, Kathy McNichoh s, Ray Miller, Max Moore, James Moss, Bruce Neal. ROW SIX: Sue Pardue, Billy Reed, Sandra Renner, Brenh Richardson, Rickie Robinette, Steven Rucker, Glen Shay, Donnie Taylor, Wanda Tempest. ROW SEVE JVayne Thompson, James Tungate, Sharon Walesby, Peggie Watkins, Joyce Webb, Mike Whittington, Lari Wright, John Ziegler, Elizabeth Ridgley. Ho ft Jifjtk Gm k ROW ONE: Bobby Allman, Linda Bailey, Stanley Bates, Ronald Bell, Malcom Bragg, Terry Burlew, Gordon Burnes, Todd Bynum, Barbara Carman, ROW TWO: Joyce Chandler, Raymond Chandlir, Ronnie Coomer, Carlos Crawhorn, Michael Deckard, Nancy Denny, Phyllis Downey, Dale Drake, Sheryl Drake. ROW THREE: Martin Emmert, Steven Frazee, Joan Gabbard, Larry Gearhart, Elaine Giles. Joyce Gilliland, Paulette Green, Carol Green, Gary Griner. ROW FOUR: Brad Hathaway, David Herron, Steven Huntsman, Paul Kelly, Carlotta Lawson, Norma Lortz, Edward Mayes, Sandy McCain, Roger McKinney. ROW FIVE: Jim Moore, Joyce Moore, Lynn Moore, Betty Lou Pittman, Debbie Robertson, Gerald Robertson, Steven Rominger, Joe Smith, Kenneth Spicer. ROW SIX: SharonStroup, Barbara Taylor, Linda Trowbridge, Michael Turner, Janet Van Sickle, Tommy Venable, Garry Wright, Betty Burris, Carol Donica. Hope }ouMk Gut Le ROW ONE: Norma Barton, Jennifer Beck, David Bense, Janie Blackburn, Steven Bledsoe, Diana Browning, Vicky Burton, Bonita Bush, Patty Cockerham. ROW TWO: Brenda Conner, Linda Chandler, David Dailey, Dean Dailey, Rose Anna Davis, Richard Dix, Billy Elrod, Linda England, Hazel Evans, ROW THREE: William Flora, Candace Gabbard, Steven Gabriel, Timothy Goodwin, Gardon Gruhl, Timothy Hadley, Barbara Herman, Tim Herron, Michael Hoover. ROW FOUR: Mitchell Hudson, Noel Knifley, Pam May, Patti May, Harold McNichalos, Connie McKinney, Harold McQueen, Bryan Merrick, Deborah Miller. ROW FIVE: Karen Miller, Jerry Mings, Tom Moore, Shirley Moss, Michael Percifield, Charles Ray. Robert Robinette, Ricky Schrover, Janice Sesler. ROW SIX: Carolyn Shirely, Edward Smith, Pamela Smith, Sherry Stout, Donald Sturgeon, Joyce Taylor, Frieda Thompson, Sue Ellen Tindall, Charles Tungate. ROW SEVEN: Edward Watkins, Freddie Watkins, Janice Webb, Robert Stroup, Willie Toddy, Mary Ann Clem, Margie Thayer, James Cook. Hope HlwU GwLe ROW ONE: Carolyn Anderson, Debra Anderson, William Anderson, Barry Beeker, Billy Joe Browning, Terry Burkhead, Connie Burton, Bill Cook, Karen Crowhorn. ROW TWO: George Curry, Donald Coulter, Karen Denny, Wayne Downey, Kenneth Evans, Glenda Frazee, Debra Frodge, James Gearhart, Gloria Griner. ROW THREE: Bobby Harris, Jane Hern, Diana Hill, Deane Hoy, David Hudson, Robert Kelly, Brazier Larrison, Jame McKee, Johnny McQjeen. ROW POUR: Peggy Mead, Danny Michaels, Linda Miller, Margaret Moore, Reed Moss, Paul Nading, John Norman, Linda Oliver, Martha Pardue. ROW FIVE: Russell Philyaw, James Quillon, Mark Robertson, Ronnie Robertson, Susan Rominger, Linda Shay, Melanie Shroyer, Linda Sigman. ROW SIX: David Sneed, Lynn Stevens, Michael Summers, Dudley Taylor, Brenda Whipker, Linda Turner, Edwin Trowbridge, Rebecca Gearhart. Judy Merrich, Pam Robinette. Hope Second Guide ROW ONE: John Bailey. Larry Bailey, Cheryl Bates, Billy Beavers, Larry Bledsoe, Roger Gregg, Joe Burney, Robert Clem, Connie Clouse. ROW TWO: Chester Cockerham. James Diewert, Johnny Bob Deiwert, Karen Todd, James England, Deborah Gabbard, Shirley Gabriel, Donald Gilliland, Mary Gribbons. ROW THREE: Steven Griner, Kathy Hamner, Randall Hathaway, Leon Heitz, Susan Hoover, Gary Jenkins, Lanny Knapp, Joanna Larrison, Everett McIntyre. ROW FOUR: Marshall McNicholas, Elaine Meadows, Bonita Miller, Brenda Miller, Clark Moss, Steven Nading, Marion Owens, Lou Anne Robinette, Roger Robinette. ROW FIVE: Lee Shirley, Jay Shoaf, Janice Ligman, Allen Smith, Mickey Steinbarger, Billy Stout, Lois Taylor, Randall Teltoe, Peggy Tempest. ROW SIX: Kimberly Thayer, Susan Thayer, Timothy Thayer, Lowell Thompson, Janette Trotter, Sherri Wasson, Donna Watkins, Sharon Webb, Charles Zeigler. First Graders who were absent for first pictures. Harry Beck, Rebecca Merrick, Ricky Olmstead, JiM Gwk ROW ONE: Edward Anderson, Malissa Baker, Shirley Baute, Michael Beavers, Susan Boyle, Wayne Burk-head, Judy Burris, Theresa Bynum, Terri Carmen. ROW TWO: Walter Caulter, James Crowhorn, Mark Donk Karen Drake, Thomas Elliot, Roger Embry, Darnell England, Ronald Evans, Thomas Evans. ROW iHREE: Herschell Frazer, Nixola Frazee, Debra Frodgie, Debra Frady, Mary Jane Goodwin, Diane Green, Teresa Green, Karen Gribbens, Ralph Guenthenspberger. ROW FOUR: Charles Steven Hawley, Penny Jo Hawley, Marie Hill, Sue Hitchcock, Jackqueline Hupp, Linda Jenkins, Vicki Jones, Pamela Kissling, Alan Knapp. ROW FIVE: Pamela Knifley, Janet Lambert, Jerry Law, Stephen Lortz, Carl McCain, Karen McCain, Danny McQueen, Debra McQueen, Susan Mead. ROW SIX: Roger Meadows, Lu Anne Miller, Timothy Nading, Larry Oliver, William Pardue, Donald Perry, Johnny Philyaw, Pamela Pogue. Danny Pope. ROW SEVEN: William Quillen, Roxanne Ray, Sheila Rhoades, Amylu Richardson, Rodney Smith, James Shoaf, Kathleen Shroyer, Randall Stainhrook, Sheryl Stone. ROW EIGHT: Joe Allen Stroop, Steven Taylor, Nancy Tepesi, Brenda Wright, Debra Wright, Donald Whipker, Donald Beigler, Lee Ann Zeigler. Cli oU ROW ONE: Patty Beeker, Brenda Bierlein, Jeff Bumbalough, Gregg Burton, Stevie Campbell, Rickie Cole, Rickie Foist, Ernest Foreman, Brenda Foster. ROW TWO: Larry Garris, Stevie Gates, Richard Gentry, Judy Hagan, Debbie Hill, Denise Johnson, Wanda Lawson, Lonnie Luther, Patricia McQueen. ROW THREE: Jan Miller, Larry Palmer, Nancy Palmer, Dennis Roberts, Sally Shaffer, Irene Simmons, Mike Thayer, Debbie Todd, David Wiggins. ROW FOUR: Ted Williams, Janice Worton. tuft'd Stood Gwk ROW ONE: Donny Ackerman, Mike Applegate. Steven Bryant, Sandra Capper, Kenneth Crcxjch, Ricky Foster, Monty Haucher, Marion Haney, Leona Harlow. ROW TWO: Rebecca Hendrickson, Doug Hodge, Garry Lucas, Carolyn McCarty, Karen McQueen, Russell Miller, Diana Perdue, Doug Phares, Thomas Robertson. ROW THREE: Nina Southern, Mark Starnes, Rebecca Thompson. Clos'd ydd Gwk ROW ONE: Delores Andrews, Judy Artis, Earl Baute, Betty Bohannon, Michael Campbell, Cheryl Cheek, Sharon Foreman, Julie Foster, Michael Garris. ROW TWO: Allen Hendrickson, Joe Lortz, Laura Luther, Warren Mahffey, Judy Mann, Micharl Mitchell, RosaleeNading, Amanda Palmer, John Pence. ROW THREE: Rober Phares, Janet Roberts, Sharon Rutan, Shari Seward, Donald Sons, Roger Southern, Joyce Thayer, Michael Thompson, Esther Thurman. ROW FOUR: Danny Wells, Nancy Wiggans. Mbd }ouMk Gwk ROW ONE: Mary Ackerman, Ronald Aldridge, Richard Aldridge, Tommy AmRheim, Troy Artis, Barbara Bierlein, Jerry Bowers, Pamela Cook, Kenneth Dowden. ROW TWO: Betty Drake, Clarence Gates, Lloyd Glick, Michael Henry. Allan Hunter, Karen Lucas, Terry McCarty, Bonnie McIntosh, Michael McQueen. ROW THREE: Allen McQueen, Bruce Norman, Diana Phares, Brenda Phelps, Peggy Ropp, Larry Simmons, Peggy Sons. Joyce Johnson. David Thayer. ROW FOUR: John Tinkey, Sherry Trimnell, Beverly Weekly, Gloria Wiggins, Mikel Yarnell. Gw k ROW ONE: Jane Ackerman, Allen Bierlein, Cheryl Cochran, Carol Cochran, Debra Hendrickson, Rebecca Hodge, Reuben Hodge, Barbara Lain, David Lortz. ROW ONE: Roy Mann, Vicki McQueen, Martin Norman, Duain Palmer, Steve Robertson, Dorothy Southern, Cynthia Starnes, Steve Wetzel, Bobby Wiggins. Gli od Swik Gwk ROW ONE: Kathy Aldridge, Angela AmPhein, Marie Andrews, Phil Andrews, Glenda Bowers, Don Brown, George Cox, Connie Dawden, Don Foreman. ROW TWO: Daryl Garris, Janice Hagan, Roger Henry, Tamera Holder, Mary Jackson, Janet Mann, Sherry McCarty, David Phares, Betty Reed. ROW THREE: Larry Turner, Ronnie Webb, Vickie Needley, Tom Wetzel. tlofifjod Seu dk ROW ONE: James AmRheim, Duane Browning, Doris Bouetry, Bonita Beavers, Mary Ann Balser, Kathy Clouse, Martha Coomer, Mary Cook, Bruce Conner. ROW TWO; Joyce Caldwell, Darrell Drake, Richard Donica, Eddie Dailey, Mike Emmert, Nathena Frazier-Bey, Carolyn Ferguson, Terry Griner, Larry Gribbons. ROW THREE: Danny Gommel, Lizabeth Glick, Jesse Gentry, Teresa Herron, Dana Herron, Diana Hedrick, Barbara Keller, Ann Keller, Gary Keel. ROW FOUR: Lester Luther, Larry Luther, Marva Lortz, Mike Lawson, Ronald Law, Jo Ann Lambert, Robert Moore, Judy Moore, Peggy Moore. ROW FIVE: Paula Miller, Claudia Miller, Bart Miller, Mary McQueen, Jay Dean McQueen, Amy McKee, Ronald McIntosh, Rosalie McCarty, John Meier. ROW SIX: Tom Marlin, Sandy Manning, Marianita Owen, Glen Olmstead, Kenneth Purdue, Jerry Purdue, Gary Phelps, Joan Palmer, Phyllis Rutan. ROW SEVEN: Doris Ross, John Reed, Sheila Stephen, Ann Stafford, Steve Sons, Particia Smith, Linda Smith, Betty Simmons. ROW ONE: Mike Shaw, Susan Shaffer, Rosalyn Schaefer, Diane Saylor, Jerry Turner, John Trimnell, Barbara Thayer, John Wilson, Robert Warriner. ROW TWO: Linda Walton, Charlene Young, Sharon Yarnell, Fayette Trotter. tlof od Ei jhk ROW ONE: Donna Anderson, Mike Armstrong, Janet Arnold, Janice Arnold, Darlene Bailey, John Baldwin, Judy Barker, Mary Barton, Derryl Bates. ROW TWO: Carolyn Beeker, Ginger Bowers, Sue Bush, Garry Christy, Charlene Cockerham, Sharon Crockerham, Loraine Croddy, Sandra Croddy, David Curry. ROW THREE: Shirley Dailey, John Deckard, Sammy Deiwert, Sara Deiwert, Brenda Denny, Althea Drake, Andy Dunbar, Steve Epperson, Barbara Foist. ROW FOUR: Carolyn Giles, Nancy Gilliland, John Gribbons, John T « Ann U a Mnno r aKK 1 a l-l attc ROW ONE: Dave Herron, Doris Houchens, Delores Hockersmith, Martha Hodge, Karen Hudson, Jimmy Jessee, Danny Jordan, Kay Kumbler, Dave Kirts. ROW TWO: Joe Lawson, Mary Lawson, Kathy Lortz, Dallas Mantooth, Sereta Miller, Gail Philyaw, Diane Pumphrey, Sandra Preston, Carol Roberts. ROW THREE: Beverly Smith, Karen Sneed, Jim Stater, Carroll Stroup, Linda Taylor, York Sullivan, Rickie Teltoe, Gordan Thayer, Peggy Turner. ROW FOUR: Annette Trotter, Pamela VanBlerkam, Maria Venable, Mary Whittington, Richard Wood, Dean Young. HmUolIU Jout, Second, 'Tjlmd Gwk ROW ONE: Nancy Halsey, Scott Harris, Jimmy Howard, Ricky McClean, Jeannette Meier, Jackie 1 lills, Joan Mobley. ROW TWO: Rita Moore, Kathy Smith, Randy White, Randy Baugh, Patty Black, Debbie England, Joan Fuel. ROW THREE: Joyce Redmon, Dallas Baker, Rohn Redmon, Anita Boilanger, Julie Boilanger, Elizabeth Lathrop, Billy Moore. JouMk, Jijth, Sudk ROW ONE: Kathy Arnold, Linda England, Randy Franklin, Bobby Keller, Donald Kirts, Gary Moore, Rodger Preston. ROW TWO: Robert Purvis, Wynn White, Ronnie Blake, Mickey Harris, Connie Riley, Nancy Fuel, Rickey Purvis. This page is dedicated to the memory of George Coffman Betty Harlow Julian Smith By the Class of 1961 Gone are the faces we loved so dear, Silent are the voices we loved to hear. Too far away for sight or speech. But not too far for thought to reach. AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS Clouse’s Regal Store Groceries Meats Frozen Foods Fresh Vegetables Clouse’s Frozen Food Center Food Processed for Home Lockers Food Handled from Hoof to Locker Fresh Processed Michigan Fruits Frozen Foods Beef Quarters Dial KI. 6-4012 For Slaughter Appointments CUMMINS ENGINES power over half the on-highway trucks in the United States. This is made possible by the high-quality workmanship of Cummins employees, many of whom attended Hauser and other nearby high schools. We encourage members of the graduating class of 1961 to inquire about opportunities for challenging positions with our Company. CUMMINS ENGINE COMPANY, Inc. COLUMBUS, INDIANA We believe women want better dry cleaning and when we say better we definitely do not mean more expensive. We take pride in our reputation for particular attention to the Little Things that make for a perfect job at no extra cost. Do try us soon and learn what a tremendous difference properly cleaned clothes make. MISSIMER'S CLEANERS LAUNDERERS Open 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. - Monday thru Saturday Phone KI. 6-4063 HOPE. INDIANA MALCOM ROSS JEWELERS 520 Washington Street Phone DR. 6-3700 Eastbrook Plaza COLUMBUS, INDIANA THE WHITE HOUSE DEPARTMENT STORE Jo Collin's Sports Wear Phone DR. 9-9564 422 Washington Phone DR 9-9564 COLUMBUS. INDIANA Congratulations Class of '61 CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING 1435 Washington Street Phone DR. 6-7492 COLUMBUS, INDIANA HAMILTON COSCO INC. • COLUMBUS. INDIANA America'i Leading Manufacturer of Meial Furniture for the Home and Office There is a time in erery man education when he arrires at the conriction that enry in ignorance; that imitation in Muicide: that he mumt take himnelf for better. for worse. aft hit portion: that though the iride unirerse in full of good. no kernel A A but through him toll bestowed on that plot of J J of nourishing corn comes to him ground which is giren him to till. Emerson HOPE DEPARTMENT STORE The Store to Go for the Brands You Know HOPE. INDIANA EVANS HAASE DEPARTMENT STORE Corner of State and Hege COLUMBUS, INDIANA GENE'S BAKERY 525 Washington - DR. 6-4828 25th St. Shopping Center - DR. 2-5311 Downtown Columbus HELM'S PHARMACY Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Baby Supplies - Greeting Cards 205 W. Jackson Phone KI. 6-4458 HOPE, INDIANA Relax... Refresh... Have a Coke!! Bring refreshment into ploy hove a Coke •OMtIO o «• c x« CO • This is Your Invitation to Visit DALTON PAYNE The Store for Men Fourth and Washington Street COLUMBUS. INDIANA Electric Home Heating Lowell Brothers Paints RISK SUPPLY Complete Insulation Call for Estimate Phone DR. 6-6262 COLUMBUS. INDIANA THE STAR JOURNAL Your Community Newspaper Quality Job Printing Phone KI 6-4303 HOPE, INDIANA HAYDEN ELECTRIC CO. Industrial Motor Winding - Sales - Service Fans - Pumps 2121 State Street COLUMBUS. INDIANA To Tjijqy 6 'Harvest -Yoa-Mu§t-First Plant the Seed And One of the First Seeds of Happiness 4s An'Irwin Union Savinas. Account Join This Book of the Month Club Opbtr YcrurSavinas Kbcdunr Nowt' Its the Habit That Counts ar d. Not the Amount COLUMBUS - HOPE member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation KISSLING SINCLAIR SERVICE Phone KL 6-4483 Wheel Balancing - U-Joint New or Packing Accessories and Key Duplicating HOPE. INDIANA STAFFORD GRAIN CO. Purina Chows For Poultry - Hogs - Cattle - Dogs - etc. Farm Supplies Phone KL 6-4994 HOPE. INDIANA Phone KI. 6-4770 HOPE, INDIANA POODGIE'S BEAUTY SALON Specializing in the Latest Hair Styles and Pastel Bleaching COLUMBUS, INDIANA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBUS The Bank of Friendly Service In Two Localities 333 Washington Street 1430 Twenty-fifth Street Member F. D. I. C. Member Federal Reserve System ROBERTSON'S PURE OIL STATION Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories Pure Lube and Kendal Motor Oil Wheel Balancing Phone KL 6-4918 HOPE, INDIANA SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 629 Washington Street COLUMBUS, INDIANA Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back You Can Depend On TOVEY SHOE CO. For Style - For Fit For Wear - For Comfort It's the Place to Go For the Brands You Know” 410-412 Washington COLUMBUS. INDIANA The Eat-N-Treat That Can't Be Beat 25th and Cherry Phone DR. 2-7831 COLUMBUS. INDIANA MARATHON STATION V Mile South of Hope on Road 9 6 A. M. to 10 P. M. - 7 Days a Week HEPBURN GALBRAITH McKEE'S LAUNDRAMAT SPEED WASH Coin Operated Laundry Open 24 Hours - 7 Days North Of Square HOPE, INDIANA BEEVES VARIABLE SPEED MM Reeves Pulley Co. COLUMBUS, INDIANA Patron’s Page ANDERSON'S Downtown Columbus Eastbrook Shopping Center KALINBUD MOTEL Hope, Indiana HUFFER-DEEWERT, ELECTRONICS Columbus, Indiana JUDY'S DRIVE-IN V Mile North of Hope On State Road 9 SINGER'S SEWING CENTER Columbus, Indiana HOOSEER SPORTING GOODS Phone 6743 Columbus, Indiana DR. JAMES O. McKEE Hope, Indiana MOORE'S BILLIARD PARLOR Hope, Indiana NORTON'S STORE Hope, Indiana SHUETTE'S LAUNDRY Columbus, Indiana MABEL'S BEAUTY NOOK Hope, Indiana BRUNER'S HARDWARE Hope, Indiana YULA'S CHILDREN'S SHOP 25th Street Shopping Center Columbus, Indiana THE GRILL Hope, Indiana ZAHAROKO'S Columbus, Indiana ROBERT W. HERN Phone KL 6-4191 Hope, Indiana FRANKLIN'S DAIRY CO. Columbus, Indiana AMBARGO MANUFACTURING Hope, Indiana Patron’s Page VETTER T.V. SERVICE Central Avenue Columbus, Indiana PERCY'S SUNDRIES Columbus, Indiana ART'S CLEANERS 4th and California Columbus, Indiana H. L. ROST SONS Jewelers Since 1878 Columbus, Indiana FRANKE DAIRY PRODUCTS Phone 6-4743 Columbus, Indiana J. C. EVEROAD GARAGE 23 South Elm Street Hope, Indiana WILSON OLDS, INC. Phone DR. 9-9559 Columbus, Indiana SKAGGS MOTOR CO. Hope, Indiana CHANDLER SONS Coal - Furnaces Phone KI. 6-4735 Hope, Indiana NEVILLE AND SON Parts and Service Phone KI. 6-4475 Hope, Indiana FOSTER SHELL SERVICE South on State Road 9 Hope, Indiana HOPE LUMBER CO., INC. 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