Huntertown High School - Citadel Yearbook (Huntertown, IN)
- Class of 1952
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Evelyn Gardner Third Grade Central High School B. S. at Manchester Anna Foote First Grade Huntertown High School B. S. at Canterbury Gertrude Fadus Third and Fourth Grades Churubusco High School B. S. at Columbia Gladys Otto Third and Fourth Grades Leo High School B. S. at Manchester College Isabel Newland First Grade Belfast High School Wilmington College Miami University B. S. in Education Frances Wise Fifth and Sixth Grade Churubusco High School B. S. at Ball State Nellie B. Simon First Grade Churubusco High School B. S. at University of Wisconsin Manchester College Martha Patterson English Typing Scircleville High School B. S. at Canterbury George F ryback Shop Mechanical lJ1 1wm f C 5 Ossian High School Indiana University Ball State Teacher's College x Page 7 -'Wm' Citadel Staff Editor ........ ..., B onnie Forrest Associate Editor .. .... Lois Guysinger Business Manager ..... ...Virginia Shank Asst. Business Manager ..........,..,.,,....... Joan Wetzcl Advertising Manager ,....,.. Dice Garman, Dewight DeWitt, Franklin Huber, Keith Leiter, Bill Rybolt, Don Surfus Sales Manager ..Ba1'bara Stirlen, Jim Southern, Ralph Myers, Roy Chapman, Eugene Dillman, Richard Johnson Sports .. .... Arnold Andews. Jerry Buchanan, Jack Kelham Ray Tester, Holland Thompson, Dora Whan Organization ...................,....,. Joyce Harrod, Carol Rondot, Georgia May, Kathrgkn DeWeese, Bruce Miniat Pictures ............. Jerry Miller, Jim Lutter, Leah Byerly Art ..... .................. L aura Konger, Roy Chapman Faculty .,.,.. Dave Witham, Jerry Buchanan, Roger Smith Seniors ....,. Marilyn Nicodemus, Joan Leazier, Elaine Gross, Evelyn Housholder Juniors ,... Cathy Leffers, Cecil Shank, Robert Ritter Sophomores ....,........,,...i.,...,., Joan Phillips, Joyce Roth, Bob Spangler Freshman . ..,. Dolly Lavacheck, Joan Minton Jr. High .... .,..,........ P auline Peters, Mary Demske 5th and 6th Connie Herendeen, Marg Knappenberger, Sonny Arnold 3rd and 4th .,,. Roger Jones, Jim Leazier, Paul Dice lst and 2nd .....,. Dewight DeWitt, Keith Leiter Finance .... Alton Gross, Robert Mason, Byram Dickes Page P5 K Xfd Who's Who Valedictorian .. Salutatorian . . . Best Citizen Prettiest Girl ,,,. Handsomest Boy .. Best Girl Dancer Best Boy Dancer Best Athlete ........ Most Pleasant Girl ...,...... Most Courteous Boy ..,....... Girl Most Likely to Succeed Boy Most Likely to Succeed .. Most Bashful Girl ...,....... Most Bashful Boy .. Best Actress ....,. Best Actor ......... . Class Comic lBoy5 .... Class Comic fGirl5 ............ Girl Who Contributed Most to School ............... Boy Who Contributed Most to School ........,.,.... Boy With Prettiest Hair Girl With Prettiest Hair Tallest Boy ...........,. Shortest Girl ,.,........., ..... Boy With the Funniest Laugh Girl With the Funniest Laugh . . Most Studious Boy .......,.., Most Studious Girl ......... Boy With the Biggest Feet Most Ambitious Girl ......,. Most Ambitious Boy Itage 10 in '52 . . .Joyce Harrod . . . . .Georgia May . . ,Virginia Shank . . .Virginia Shank .....Roger Jones . . . .Laura Kongcr . . , .Jerry Buchanan . . . .Jack Kelham . . .Virginia Shank . . . . .Alton Gross . . .Joyce .Harrod . . . .Byram Dickes . . . . .Mary Dernske . . , .Harry Johnson . . . .Georgia May . . . .Don Surfus . . . .Don Surfus . . . .Joan Wetzel . , .Dora Whan . . . . .Dick Garman . . . .Byrarn Dickes . . . .Dolly Lavachek . . . .Jerry Buchanan . . .Bonnie Forrest . . . . .Sonny Arnold . . . ,Elaine Gross , . . . .Robert Mason . . .Joyce Harrod . . . . .Jerry Miller . . . .Georgia May . , . .Roger Smith Yfaledaazmm ammzafma Joyce Irene Harrod Cricket College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 2, 3 Chorus 1 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 85 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Ambition Professional Musician Valedictorian A Georgia Vellma May Tootie College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 1, 2 Office Girl 4 Chorus 1 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2. 3, 4 Black SL Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2 Ambition Journalist and Public Speaker' Salutatorian HONOR STUDENTS First Row 419 Byram Dickes, Georgia May, Joyce Harrod, Virginia Shank Carol Rondot, Robert Mason. Second Row C13 Bonnie Forrest, Barbara Stirlen David Witham, Richard Johnson, Evelyn Houshoulder, Kathryn DeWeese. Third Row C19 Dora Whan, Joan Wetzel, Lois Guysinger, Cathy Leffers. Page ll Sif- Q s-:fs ,--:Z Arnold Austin Andrews Archie College Preparatory Student Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Black 8.: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Class Officer 1 Student Council 3 Ambition 'Railway P Nelson Arnold Sonny Vocational Course F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 4 Ambition Farmcr 4 ostal Clerk Roy Chapman Roy Fine Arts 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster 2, 3 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Fire Captain 4 Ambition Draftsman Mary Rose Demske Duey Commercial Course Librarian 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 3, 4 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Decorator or Secretary is s i 1 l audi' W Page 12 Jerry Buchanan Buck College Preparatory Teachers Secretary 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track l, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3 Ambition Coach Leah Joye Byerly Lea Commercial Course Chorus 1, 2 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2 Ambition Accordion Player Kathryn Ann DcWeese i , Kate Q Commercial Course L1b1'31'l3Il 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1. 2 Ambition None Dewight L. DeWitt t'Fuzzy Vocational Course F. F. A. 1. 2, 3 Booster Club 1 Histoiy Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Hlvlechanical Engineer at Indiana Tech Paul Dice V Paul Vocational Course Teachers Secretary 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Black 81 Gold Flash 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 25, 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 3, 4 F. F. A, 1, 2, 3. 4 Ambition Farmer liyram E. Dickes B, College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Ping Pong 1, 2, 3, 4 fchillllljllilli Chorus 1 F. F. A. 1. 2 History Club 2 Booster Club 2, 3 Black Sc Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Fire Captain 4 Class Officer 3, 4 Arcola 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bonnie .lean Forrest 1 Bonnie College Pi'epa1'atory Teachers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 History Club 2 S Booster 1, 2, Zi, 4 2 Black SL Gold Flash -1 Citadel 4 Class Officer 2 Student Council Z4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, -1 Cheer Leader 4 Ambition To be a Stewardess Eugene Allen Dillman Pete Commercial Course History Club 2 Booster Club 1 Citadel 4 Ambition Graduate Page 13 -AH Richard Blane Garman Tiny General Course Junior Play Date Bait F. F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1. 2, 3. 4 Movie Operator 3, 4 Citadel 4 Black Sa Gold Flash 4 Public Address System 3, Ambition Farmer Alton li. Gross Alton Vocational Course F. F. A. l. 2. 3. 4 Black X Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Fire .Captain 4 Ambition Farmer 5 4 David Richard Witham Dave College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 1 Basketball 1. 2. ll, 4 Softball 3. 4 Track 3. 4 History Club 2 Booster Club l. 2. 15. 4 Black tk Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 3 Volley Ball 2, 3. 4 4 Ambition Marry a strong woman and let her do all the work Connie Lou Herendeen Lou General Course Band 1. 2 fNorth Sidel Booster Club 3, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 North Side High 1, 2 Volley Ball 3, 4 Ambition Time will tell' n Mable Elaine Gross Elaine Commercial Course Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club l. 2. 3, 4 Black M Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition 'To work and Lois Lavon tiuysingger 'tLois Commercial Course Teacher Secretary 4 Chorus Accompanist 1, History Club 2 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 4 Ambition Preacher's W be a housewife 3,4 ife 3 Page 1 I Evelvn Mae Houshoulder Evie Commercial Course Librarian 1, 2, 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 3 History Club 2 Black Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Vollcy Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Small Record Shop l ranklin Ashbrook Huber Fink Commercial Course Teachers Secretary 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 55 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition Join the Army Marjorie Elizabeth Knappenberger Marge General Course Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel -1 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3 Ambition t'Work Jack lielham Jack in an office College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait' a Teachers Secretary 4 3 4 Basketball 1, 2, Softball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 1, 2, Z5 Movie Operator Student Council Volley Ball 1, 2, Ambition go to y 4 Z, 3 2 3 college Roger Allen Jones 'iRogge Commercial Course Softball 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black Ee Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 4 Ambition When I get out of the service I plan to settle down on a farm and do general farming Harry Richard Johnson Johnny Commercial Course Track 3 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Fire Captain 4 Ambition Deisel Mechanic Page 15 ---m--A-- -L fm f df ., LW V . , Yjfywi, f ig SQ f WW W . ,iw X. WW 9 wi'0iNxgiV HX 61, l olcfyg u O6 WW X JLLr'a,'fWw u 1 'YM Q qv ,-,Vu , ' r .1-' , , 1 . A I 5 J? A NX, Qi QW LW my M1M X 51-gayffx fbffw Es ' -:N gal, E f ' J 5 xr EI NL- My if B 113 if fv Q C55 2+ S X X . 'N ks 4 I . Tj j Q! 'Ei xi R Y n C fx. sq Q 5 X XX' GMM , dw 2 NE N: -'- sg- U 1 ,XZ ' , X , . T, f S W, XS ,f .X ex. fig' fd' - N' y Q' :XS WN J 5 5 , JL WWF69 W' MN? Q' Q g,wW,, YQ sw.. 1 I 03454 Laura Ellen lionger Laura Commercial Course Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 4 Ambition Office Worker Florence C. Lavachek Dolly Commercial Course Librarian 1, 2, 3. 4 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3. 4 Black 81 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Sccrctary ix .X is I 'wr' Catherine lieffers Cathy Commercial Course Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 4 Citadel 4 Arcola 1, 2 Ambition Office Work Keith Edward Leiter Eddy Vocational Course 1234 2' F. F. A. . -, ., History Club 2 Booster Club 1 Ambition Make a lot of money, eat, sleep, and take life easy U 4 2 xi Q 4 4 Joann M. Leazier ...JOM Commercial Course Librarian 2 Teachers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 Chorus 3 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 84 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Vollcy Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Bcauticiaii Perry James Leazier Jim Vocational Course Softball 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black 81 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition Farmer and railroad engineer' i 4 Page 16 James Edward Lutter Jim Vocational Course Easlietltall 1 1 Track 1, 2 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 1 Eooster Club 2, 3 Black 8a Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition Farming s Robert Mason t'Bob General Course .Tunior Play Date Bait History Club 2 Black 3: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition To make a pile of money without Working Bruce Robert Miniat t'Minnie Academic Course Marmion M, A. 1 Morgan Park M. A. 2, 3 Ambition Electrical Engineeru Dora Lee Whan 'tlJorie College Preparatory Librarian 1, 2 Office Girl 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President Black 8z Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Volley Ball 1, 2 Ambition Elementary Teacher Page 17 E Jerry Miller - Luke Commercial Course Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 History Club 3 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 3, 4 Ambition To be big Dave Witham Lois Joan Minton Louie Commercial Course Librarian 3-4 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1, 4 History Club 2, 3 Volley Ball 1, 2. 3, 4 Black 8z Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition Secretary i s Q3 R and strong like X ., 4-34,N,,..,L,,, .,,.. ,,,,,::,: Ralph Elmer Myers Ralph Vocational Course Track 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black 84 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Fire Captain 4 Ambition Carpenter and Farmer Marilyn Kay Nicodemus Marilyn Commercial Course Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black :Sc Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Student Council 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Work and be a housewife Robert Lee Ritter Bob' General Course History Club 2 Booster Club 2, 3 Ambition Mechanic Carol Joyce Rondot Carol College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 2 Office Girl 4 Chorus 1 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Citadel 4 Black Sz Gold Flash 4 Student Council 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Ambition iKJournalist Pauline Elizabeth Peters Polly Commercial Course Teachers Secretary Chorus 1, 3 Citadel 4 Ambition To become designeru JoAnn Phillips Jo Commercial Course Teachers Secretary Chorus l History Club 2 Booster Club 1. 2, 4 Citadel 4 Black 84 Gold Flash 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3 a dressmaker oi Ambition To become a secretary Pace 18 , ' W ' ,fxfr-xr:-:K-,Q .1s:w:,e-Qv:f:.f,- 1. ali William Donald Rybolt Bill General Course Chorus 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1 Ambition Navy Joyce Roth Joyce Librarian 3, 4 Teachers Secretary 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Black 8a Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Ambition t'Tclephonc Operator Roger Keith Smith Speed Agriculture Course Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 F. F. A. 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Movie Operator 3, 4 Fire Captain 4 Volley Ball 3, 4 Ambition 'KFarmer James Orvil Southern .Jima Commercial Course History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Student Council 4 Ambition To graduate from H. H. S. and then get a good job and make my first million Cecil Shank Cecil Fine Arts Course Basketball 1 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Farmer Virginia Lea Shank Jenny College Preparatory Junior Play Date Bait Librarian 2 Office Girl 4 Chorus 1 School Store History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Class Officer 1, 2 Volley Ball 1, 2 Vegetable Judging l, l Cheerleader 1, 2 Good Citizen 4 Ambition To be a nuisc 2 4 - ag Robert Edward Spangler Bob Commercial Course Junior Play Date Bait Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 F. F. A. 1, 2 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Black :Sz Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Movie Operator 3 Ambition To get out of school for good Barbara Jane Stirlen Barb Commercial Course Techers Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 History Club 2 Black 81 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Go to college and become teacheru Holland Thompson Doc General Course Junior Play Date Ba F. F. A. 1, 2, 4 History Club 2 Citadel 4 Ambition Stuly Law it.. Joan Eloise Welzel Jody General Course Librarian 2, 3 Teachers Secretary 4 Chorus 1, 3. 4 History Club 2 Booster Club 1, 4 Black 8: Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 Volley Ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Ambition Nurse Z1 is sv Q Donald Eugene Surfus Don Agriculture Course Junior Play Date Bait' Band l, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 History Club 2 Booster Club l, 2, 13, 4 Black 84 Gold Flash 4 Citadel 4 A Ambition t'Farmer Raymond Tester Ray Commercial Couisc Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4 Softball 1 Chorus 1 F. F. A. 1, 2 Black Sz Gold Flash 4 Page 20 Citadel 4 Class Officer 2 gi f el 5 115. 'j f ff 'o'o' wi ' -Y -vvfffv: 'ff' - - 4- .-- -:w-rv:v:r-v.-:-s.- -'-- Q fzxr- -vw flaw 5 ln l940 seventeen adventure seekers, after crossing the sea of infancy, enter- ed the door of the lighthouse of learning and looked forward to the twelve steps which rose ahead of them. These seventeen adventurous boys and girls who took the first step together were Arnold Andrews, Leah Byerley, Paul Dice, Bonnie Forrest, Dick Garman, Alton Gross, Elaine Gross, Roger Jones, Georgia May, Jerry Miller, Pauline Peters, JoAnn Phillips, Virginia Shank, Roger Smith, Donald Surfus, Joan Wetzel, and David Witham. This same group continued climbingg and when they reached the fourth step, Nelson Arnold and Robert Ritter joined them. On the fifth and sixth steps, they met' Jerry Buchanan, Harry Johnson, Joan Leazier, Perry Leazier, Ralph Myers, Carol Rondot, Joyce Roth, and Robert Spangler. While going up the first six steps, these adventurers absorbed many of the fundamentals of reading, writing, and arithmetic: and as they advanced to the seventh and eighth steps, their num- ber was increased by the addition of Jack Kelham, Marilyn Nicodemus, and Holland Thompson. They began to take interest in outside activities such as sports and music. This group participated in a junior chorus, the first to be organized in the Huntertown lighthouse. On the eighth step the energetic boys and girls received their diplomas which represented their past efforts. The group found that the higher the steps were the more complicated the climb became. On the ninth step they met Roy Chapman, Mary Demske, Kathryn DeWeese, Dwight DeWitt, Eugene Dillman, Lois' Guysinger, Joyce Harrod, Evelyn Househoulder, Franklin Huber, Marjorie Knappenberger, Laura Konger, Dolly Lavachek, Keith Leiter, James Lutter, Robert Mason, Lois Minton, William Ry- bolt, Cecil Shank, James Southern, Barbara Stirlen, Raymond Tester, and Dora Whan. These newcomers had climbed their first eight steps in a different lighthouse. Mr. Fryback and Mrs. Hostetler led the class while they continually explored new interests. On this, the ninth step, they elected Arnold Andrews as president, Virginia Shank as vice-president, Joyce Harrod as secretary, and Frank- lin Huber as treasurer. These officers represented the class in various matters. The monotony of the climb was broken by two class parties held in the Huntertown cafeteria. Byram Dickes caught up with the bunch on the tenth step: on this step the group was guided by Mrs. Palicki and Mr. Appleman with the assistnce of Ray- mond Tester, presidentg Dora Whan, vice-president, Bonnie Forrest, secretary, and Virginia Shank, treasurer. During this year the pack gained fame by winning the class basketball tournament. Connie Herendeen and Kathryn Leffers were attached to the throng during the eleventh year. Miss Enley, Mrs. Whonsettler, and Mr. Sible directed the group. The officers were David Witham, president, Byram Dickes, vice-president: Joyce Harrod, secretaryg and Dora Whan, treasurer. In the fall the class presented the play, Date-Bait , which proved to be a great success. The boys added to the class's already impressive athletic record by winning the class tournament for the second consecutive year. They also contributed much to the high school basket- ball team which won the Allen County Tournament. This was the first time since 1926 that Huntertown has been able to accomplish this feat. Mystic May was the theme of the Junior-Senior Banquet. Upon reaching the last step the class of '52 took on Bruce Miniat and elected as its officers Byram Dickes, Lois Guysinger, Laura Konger, and Roger Jones. This year the adventurers published the Citadel and the Black and Gold Flash. They chose a red Carnation for their class flower and dove grey and white as their class colors. This year the class presented a variety show in place of the tradition- al senior class play. Mrs. Smith and Mr. Prible escorted the group to the top of the lighthouse. Now, standing on the topistep of the lighthouse, the senior class of '52 looks out onto the sea of lifeg and they suddenly realize that their class motto holds true: they are Not finished, Just begun. Georgia May Carol Rondot Virginia Shank Dora Whan Page 21 66444 Fupkag ln the year of 3080 we find ourselves very busy trying to look up the class of 52 for the annual class reunion. Ourgfirst stop is the laboratory of the world-famous scientist, Dwight DeWitt. The genius is now working on a space-ship which will run on kool-ade instead of gasoline. We decide to look around at some of the other inventions, but our attention is attracted to the far corner of the lab where we find Joyce Harrod, Carol Ron- dot, and Georgia May crying their eyes out because Dwight doesn't have time to take them out. Leaving the girls and their misery behind we travel on to Pauline Peters' Poodle Shop. Here we see the latest in dogs and hair cuts. To our surprise we notice Laura Konger and Kathy Leffers modeling the new poodle cuts. While walking along the street we see a lady in front of us slip on a bananna peeling and fall on her face. We rush up to aid her and find that it is none other than Bonnie Forrest. In a moment policeman, Pete Dillman comes to the rescue and takes Bonnie to the hospital to see if anything has been broken. Arriving at the hospital, we see Doctors Jerry Miller and Fink Huber come running with the stretcher. Behind them is Jenny Shank and Joan Wetzel, the best nurses in the world. We all take the patient to the X-ray room where Dora Whan and Archie Andrews tnow married! are on hand to do the X-raying. They can't find a thing wrong so they dismiss the patient and tell the rest of us politely to GET OUT . A look at our watch tells us it is time for dinner and we decide to eat at Leazier's Lunch , owned and operated by Joann and Jim Leazier. Our dinner was cooked by chef Don Surfus and served by Lois Guysinger, our old school chums. Once again we are on our merry way. Our next stop will be the school. We were surprised to find so many of our old schoolmates have become teachers. As we enter the school we see Sonny Arnold, the principal, getting ready to paddle some little children who were running in the hall. Down the hall we see Mary Dcmske, who is now teaching the first grade. In the gym we see Robert Ritter, coach, and Jerry Buchanan, the assistant coach, trying to teach all the boys how to dribble a ball. Other teachers we see are Joyce Roth, Evelyn Houshoulder, Marilyn Nieodemus, and Kathryn DeWeese. After visiting the school we agreed to take in a movie. We decided to sec A Smile That Convinces , starring Margie Knappenberger with Roy Chapman as her leading man. When we get out of the show we all feel a little lazy and decide to get some exercise, so we go to the big Huntertown Fair. Here we find all the people waiting anxiously to see who the new queen will be: Joan Minton, Leah Byerley, Elaine Gross, or Joan Phillips. While walking around the midway, we see Jack Kelham at the basketball throw. He has been there for an hour and hasn't made a basket yet. I'm just not what I used to be , he told us as he walked away sadly. Come and see the beautiful ladies! we hear someone calling. We have always liked this kind of show, so we start for the tent. What a shock! The Ladies are Gentlemen! Out on the stage comes Dave Witham, Ray Tester, Paul Dice, Bob Spangler, Jim Leazier, and Dick Garman. This is the best kick line we have ever seen. Betty Grable had nothing on these ladies It begins to get dark and we begin to get hungry. We see the sign HBIG JUMBO HOT DOGS and make a mad rush for the stand. Here we find none other than Dolly Lavachek, Connie Hercndeen, and Barbara Stirlen fixing hot dogs for a line a mile long. After having six hot dogs apiece, wc leave the fair to lerch for the rest or our class. We learn that Bruce Miniat, Cecil Shank, Richard Johnson, and Ralph Meyers have become great stars on the Zollner Piston Basketball Team. And who should be the coach but Keith Leiter, with Bill Rybolt as the assistant coach. Our class president, Byram Dickes, has become the world's greatest wrestler. Jim Southern and Roger Smith are running for Congress. Holland Thompson, Roger Jones, and Alton Gross are chefs in the famous Raymar in Huntertown. We see the skies begin to darken and it looks like a storm is coming on. We run into the nearest building to get out of the rain, the thunder roars-and wakes us up from the most fantastic dream we have ever had. Page 22 .fact 7066 and 7e4L'amewz' ARTICLE I We, the worthy Seniors, in this the year of our Lord, 1952, being of various and sundry degrees of intelligence, do solemnly make, declare and publish this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all wills heretofore made by us. I, Connie Herendeen being of sound mind and body, will my height and good English and ladylike ways to Betty Cummins. I, Evelyn Houshoulder, being of sound mind and memory, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Drummond to Jack Walcott, I, Fink Huber, being of sound mind and body, tl thinkj will and bequeath my height, speed and ability to play varsity basketball to Ronnie Farrell. I, Richard Johnson, being of sound mind and body, QI thinkj will and bequeath my ability to skate to anyone who has a few pillows. I, Roger Jones, will my ability not to chew soap to Richard Gordon, the needs it.J ' I, Jack Kelham, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball to Gary Muncy. I, Marjorie Knappenberger, hereby will and bequeath part of my short name to Jane Tom, who is burdened with a long one. I, Laura Konger, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep out of trouble to my brother, Bernard. I, Joann Leazier, will my ability to be one of the tallest girl in my class to Shirley Heffelfinger. I, Jim Leazier, will my ability to hunt four legged deer and run the mile to Berny Konger. I, Dolly Lavachek, will and bequeath my ability to keep my temper to another redhead, Ferol Green. I, Catherine Leffers, being of sound mind and body will to Neil Kreger the ability to be good in study halls. I, Keith Leiter, being of sound mind, will my curly hair to anyone who wants it and some that need it. I, Arnold Andrews, having small feet and a hollow head, will and bequeath my ability to drive like mad man to Noel Fitch, ras if he needed ity. I, Nelson Arnold, will my ability to stay out of trouble and not chew soap in Mr. Guinther's class to Eldon Bear. I, Leah Joye Byerley, will my Algebra book to any unsuspecting freshman. I, Jerry Buchanan, will and bequeath my cigarette lighter to anyone who wishes to become a firebug. I, Roy Chapman, being of sound mind and body will and bequeath my super natural abilities to draw a portrait to any advanced art student. tYou'll need it.9 I, Mary Demske, will my dark hair and my bashfulness to anyone who wants them. I, Kathryn DeWeese, being of sound mind and memory, will my devotion for Kendallville to Peggy Deetz. I, Dwight DeWitt, being of sound mind t'?J and body, do will and bequeath niy nickname Fuzzy to anyone who is dumb enough to want it. I, Paul Dice, will my ability to skip school to anyone who can get away with it. I, Byram Dickes, being all here, will my ability to grow fat to Bud Shank. I, Pete Dillman, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to get along with Mary Jane to Don Bair. CContinued on Next Pagej Page 235 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Bonnie Forrest, will my ability to get passes for no reason at all to Beverly Gump, who always stays in her classes. I, HDick Richard Blane Garman, will my gift of gab to Larry Martin. I, Alton Gross, will my State Farmer Books to Richard Malcolm. I, Elaine Gross, will and bequeath my ability of always getting to class on time to the oncoming seniors. I, Lois Guysinger, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to annoy Mrs. Drummond in Chorus to the future accompainist. Also I will what is left of my typing eraser to Peggy Deetz. I, Jim Lutter, being of sound mind and body, ,QI thinkl will my ability to get along with Mr. Appleman to Bernard Konger who needs it and had better use it. I, Robert Mason, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeatn my ability to hit the waste paper basket in Mr. Appleman's study hall 2 out of 3 times to anyone who can get away with it. I, Georgia May, do hereby refuse to will and bequeath anything to anyone because I need everything I have. I, Jerry Luke Miller, being of sound mind and feet, will my ability as cigar smoker, ringleader, most experienced bench rider, woman killer, trophy breaker and first class hoodlum, plus all of the glorious parties over in Bud May's cellar to Dick Sordelet. I, Bruce Miniat, will my enormous height to Ronnie Farrell. I, Joan Minton, though of unstable and depreciating mind and body, having taken time out from skipping classes to write this, do hereby will and bequeath the nerve to talk in the library when Miss Enley is in study hall to anyone who has the courage to do it. H I, Ralph Myers, being ol' sound mind and body, will my ability to throw erasers in speech class, after learning how in Ag., to anyone who can get away with it. I, Marilyn Nicodemus. will and bequeath my ability to get out of third period study hall every day, to any lucky junior. I, Pauline Peters, will my great love for school to my sister, Nancy. I, JoAnn Phillips do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have two one- hour study halls in a row in the afternoon and sit and do nothing to my brother, Bob. I, Robert Ritter, being of sound mind and body, I hope, hereby will and be- queath my ability to go to sleep in class to anyone who can get away with it. I, Carol Rondot, do hereby will and bequeath my abilit to talk about anything, anytime, anywhere to Peggy May, who should be able to keep up with my standards. I, Joyce Roth, being of sound mind and body, will my ability to be good in study hall to Gary Muncy. tHe needs it.J I, Bill Rybolt, will my sympathy to anyone who takes first year art under Mrs. Burns. I, Cecil Shank, will my ability to sleep in study hall to Richard Christlieb. I, Jenny Shank, do hereby will and bequeaah my ability to go steady twitli one manj for three years to Ann Gump. I, Roger Smith, being of sound mind and body, CI thinkl, will my height to Mouse Martin the needs itj. I, Jim Southern, will my ability of keeping a job to Larry Timmis. I, Bob Spangler, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be an honor student in speech to any first class hoodlum. I, Barbara Stirlen, will my ability to get up at 7:00, catch the bus at 7:05, and be completely ready for school to Carol Hortsmeyer and Arletta Jordon. I, Don Surfus, being of sound mind and body will and bequeath to Dick Har- tung, my trombone ability. fConcluded on Next Pagei Page 24 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT l, Raymond Tester, will my ability in playing basketball, if I have any, to George Springer, Cnot that he needs itl. I, Holland Thompson, will my geography book to any one slightly more ambitious than I. I, Joan Wetzel, being somewhat of a prodigy, do hereby mourniuiiy reiinquish my secret formula for hair dye to any sucker who is dumb enough to take it. I, Dora Whan, being of sound mind and body, will Grand Central Station tlast period officel to Shirley Bianski. I, David Witham, being of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to my two loving brothers, Unk and Jack. ARTICLE II To Mr. Prible, we will our rosy red faces and our ability to flash a cheerful smile. To Mrs. Smith, we will the ability to withstand the confusion of fire, gas, and water, while listening to a senior's 5-minute speech. To Mr. Sible, we will our love for Government and 'our ability to conduct ourselves as young ladies and gentlemen. To Miss Enley, we will our love for acting and our ability to return our books in perfect condition on time. I To Mr. Coonan, we will the respect and admiration of our class and our ability to eat candy lwrapped in cellophanel in study hall. To Mrs. Whonsetler, we will our love for Geography and our ability to locate the Belgian Congo on the North American map. To Mr. Appleman, we will our knack for breaking science equipment and the ability to keep a straight face. To Mrs. Patterson, we will our love for speed tests and a whip to keep order. tWhen we are gone.J To Mr. Fryback, we will our ability in single file down stairs and always have a good joke on the tip of our tongue. To Mrs. Hostetler, we will a gross of carbon paper and a printing press to write passes and our ability to act like sensible seniors. To Mr. Sloffer, we will our love for shorthand and our ability to play off key. To Mrs. Drummond, we will our ability to sit quietly while the other section practices and still have a good time. To Mr. Guinther, we will our ability to cheat in lunch line and our enormous appetite for soap. To Mrs. Burns, we will our ability to make a portrait resemble someone. To Mrs. Malcolm, we will our ability to slide into our seats as the second bell rings. ARTICLE Ill To the seventh grade, we will the ability to act like high school people and make it to class on time. To the eighth grade, we will our very own eighth grade diplomas and the will to succeed. , To the freshmen, we will our beloved Biology books and our ability to get out of study hall. To the sophomores, we will our ability to raise money for the Junior-Senior Banquet, and our love for 1,000 word themes. To the juniors, we will the ability to conduct a good class meeting and always agree on the same thing. Page 25 f:llxMf.i1.L1E!52 BTIFJBWVAHEEJIZWELMW BB24331'iHeP nZii9212iirZjmglheLYEiHk si? JUNIOR .P Junior A Moment from Literature Class X HM 5x qi Mechanical Drawini FQ.-. ,.,,.,. ,,,.. A, .,,. , ...,.. .. , L .W L., .,,, W .4 1- -4 ef- -- . e.:.,-. , , . - -f W' L 1 7 YN , S ' ' - g f ' ' 2 55 P X A Y .. . L- .. -- 4 X .. . fx , : X V x . . x 2 w Lf 5 fe. :f-S .i ,fm X1 .r X 5' W-My 0 0 j -- N W '- X X SWA' 2 f S v. P 4. Q H , Q Q -' ig . X 'f:1sgf:..ggj.s.a . f . A . V ' 'Hiif ' 9 vi f . ' Q , K s mx f 2 zyhw . . 4 Q in 3, W wo - 'qw 5 - , . Nga , ' 'ff X 1 Q . V ,, - I f' X . 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X S Q 'W' X X K 9 2' 6 Juniors Peggy Deetz Richard Sordelet Shirley Felgcr Jim Yates Jane Tom Robert Hall Nnry Cushing Charles Kell Loretta Sickafus .lim Blessing Louise Tonkel Clarence Bauer Betty Cummins Douglas Bauman Gorgean Fox Paul Brown Marjorie Felger Richard Gordon Sandra Kidder Alvin Fritz Ann Gump ltichartl Hairc Elaine Farmer Robert Englehurl Edith Aikins Daniel Schey Beverly DeWitt Richard Heffelfing.1-- Marie Smith Terry Meyers Lois Roberson Bill Kovets Betty Linooln Richard Christlieb Alice Boroff Larry Martin Joyce Ott Charles Kell Clarence Anderson Patty Burton David Williams Wanda Knafcl Marjorie Pepple Darwin Herbst Nancy Peters Carl Easterday Verdonna O'Connell George Hess Margaret Couture Paul McDaniel John Myers Frederick Kell Hermann Linduuer Noel Fitch Charles Abbott s' A is 3. Q ,. 'i . 'ISF 'EQ' xiii- ' M 5 X to X ,, -' ft Q r 19 wel' ,df J ., Yr? as s . s 5 was . 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L V' - Y' X' s ' f ififelifaiw ,- A far' V V, ' A , R e 'Q' ,fff.f i A ri, s -5' f ff X I' 1.mxmi..E, ,si . A . ' Page 27 1 2 as A Y Ni .. eiiiz it J 'J - - 'ff ,at i F110 V , .V ZF! C Ms R H P, E sf ., E it I R C Studying Plants and Animals H 5 E E In the Yard S M k I .MV ,gasps X LE: :N J V ., t fi i I 'J ' 'f- 1 .. Q - . - ff if 5 ' n '1 ,,:. ZAQ 1 I '1 . X ..,, r A iff iw Niigpf ,, , V M ,Y E'E'vi..1 , , A I Class Officers, Dick Ritier, President: Carol Hoeppner, Treas.: Ronnie Farrell. Vice President: Mary Anderson, Secretary, Terry Spade and Mary Jane LaRowe, Sludent Council Representaiives. Pa SOPHUMORES Arletta Jordan Bernard Konger Shirley Freck Lynn Hyndman Gloria Landin Eldon Ryboll: Janice Mounlz James 0'ConnelI I 1 Ruth Fulk ,- Jack Walcult Mary Johnson Bill Miniat Helen Arnold Eldon Bear I , -.- - I .,.. Q QI5, as., .1-ll 3 y i . X. ,. .,,'- A- N,,:: Q ,JW do T.: . I .. V . I IJ A I N fx 1 ,530 Q - 'vi' Jizz: -. R 3 N fl ,ls ,I I, v A Carol Horstmeyer ' ' XI 4 .lim Bohay ' 1 II ' -A , Shirley Bianski an P' X I I. 1 an?ilI ds: Xl N V I Q Ronnie Arnold . -.1 II.I 3 Mi I I 1. 'LSI Betty Noll , 15' .-of 2 'C' N., if 0, X ,,. ga . I .I xx WI Bob Mccray ul Y I III.. I , ,Q Sharon Sprouls U A -I, ? ,' . Q X, ,-if: A -. I . . -' l j V' .ii ' If S-EI 5- f ee - - mr.-mi. wf1g6.1l1 . ,rA, l ll Lewis Steward . ' 5 5 . 2 i ll ' i Fcrol Green : K' l X' I IIN J ' -l , l, -do - , - ' fir ' f Mn Bow' E' H' ffl. 'M' , lf- 1 Q, i Catherine Cou tu rc 2, ' gs e ff: Ig . I., a ' 'lf e I l ' .I K 1 f 55 Carl Till ' l Q - I Wwe 2 ' E XI J I 5, Ml l QI J S- ........ J I II , , -...... -, - . . 5 3, 5 , I . ln., . ll,,,.4 .-,, - X 4 l . y . ,:,,: .,., ,. I s I , ,fl My II I 5 II . .. ,I III. Alice Bowser ,I I II I I .. I e ' f II l T , Russell Baker A 'H' I 'f lglf 1112 , , ,, 5 1 ma 1' .- 3- I , I 5' Carol Snyder -I , -,, . , 1,1 QQ! Nix I 'W ,V .I. . 2 in I .2 k AI, 5 f ..I N XI IK 4 X v' Charles Haflunf 'Ind ' xg II lg X I II ' mf I 1 f i Carolyn klrchner I. , M X . - ,gg , .1 -QI - f. I W , W Q, X Q X ,.,-.av ,. , ,.,, ., .. ., 0 , Q, , X , Jlm HUPPUS f . x s ' Jean Speakman : ' , mf -1. ' : , ' Q-L ag, f J. I I . 3 . .I V WN I II .,,. ...,,,. I, . ,-.M ..,.. -..- ff -'jgigx I ,- - Q Allen Zeller I '- ' A .. .. ...P .,1 3' .. .. f . A ' ' Betty Wolfe . , -N ef N f 'ff 'v P i w A Wayne Walter X' -4 . V S Q, ' K A Mr , ,, 4 . i ,-Y 'ff . 1 Q.-s'fv.,.::.a ,E 5. --1 f 2:1 f Nancy Bower X M 5 4 ex M- ' er' W -A 'mf 5 Richard Malcolm - -My 3 u l y I 'Q' . M5 Barbara Maloney 3 'I 'tl - I N W' ., -I I sf Barbara Decker I KNO' , 1 bi w V' I lf . 1 Y gi-, ' X . , 5 ..-... . 1 , ' M - -M.v?.,Y' . s ' , I . I If I ? - , Sara Blanchard I 'J' M . 1 ' IIN , 5 ' Clara McDuffee .., , . ' -J 'W' I .I I - ,N Pa' Sommefs ll l 1.4 -. 6 2 'W' '. --i M M Beverly Grusjeun ,QI , I -7-3, , , Agnes Bauer 'N , i X 5 . - 3, i , ., -Z7 M - Delores Clark law, E 3 , -IAI 'II ii: A 7 i X Mardcll Blessing 'X If! 5 I '- N - f I., ' X o XI f ff? 3 ' my , if - px ' X l ef . rim-if SLIWIIIIII I Sylvia 'lllnlnpsoll N' i' , I Carol Ortner V ,..' I 5525 - NI I -Ii 2 Suzanne Lfilvf -f ,, ,. li' A -wwf N' . X : xx X K Loretta Rowley 'I -my i f ,.,I' ' A I 'Ng Avnnelle Jones I I Q :ISSJ .,, I - . ' Q x Betty Freeman Q' Q - .- ,III, 5. f Ig. ,Y ,gy S X X -S-:.:II X X Vonda Cohce f Q ' W-f 1- Vw. Q -, fi we He f-wa's5.:ff,fgm:f or -if-A My 1 IIII., Q.. - ,V -M .A . my 1 .- S , IQIIII Carol Early Hellen DeFrain -die Page 29 ,Jffhfl FRESHMAN 5' a . X 3 . Q. Y. Mfr ' x x ,,,m- y cr L St -4... lf: M 5 ' ' ' ..s. . f'Qs. ' E - af ' 'tl ff ' fl f II . ' If 1 yi W!.'.-ff IS se , . . ' sf .31 A 2:5 ,,g VV 4. fs i f ,of 'vs F whiff. 'fm 2 ' . -Q l-H., '--- f' -M. ., , .t Q5 ...gg me ,lf 2-I'Q. ' , ' ' E WL., 6 f J , , t SQ, 5 H Z'v Q f . ' f 5..i5a:ffi. 3 5' f x lg k ,.., . : i v .V V...-i ,,., Q ,,.:,?:-at OFFICERS - Jim McCrea, Student Council: Bill Kelham, Sec'y-Treas.: Gary Muncy, Vice-Pres.: Jerry Spade, Pres.: Burl Keener, Student Council.. CLASS Page 30 Freshmen Rita Kreger Donald Herron Carolyn McDul'fee Edwin Rindfus Marilyn Arnold David Young Catherine Dem Lowell Grover Beverly Gump Arthur Leffers Faye Shank Kenneth Hoeppner Ruth Harris Lester Yoder Patsy Smith Max Spurlock Janet Douglas Lewis Philpot Vonetta Green Larry Herendl-4-n Alice Grueter Edward Meliinley Charlene Golden Donald Roller Virginia Mason Robert Harter Glenda Days Keith Green Marcia Grim David Fiedler Bonnie Schultz James Curtis Yvonne Buckles David Arrher Sandra Knafel James Speakman Anita Womack Ronald Nicudemus Joyce Freeman Phillip Fiedler Eva Alday Mary Herdman L, vu- x....,..,, fv- W...- S,.? Q Q4- liozanne Byerley .,.. we N6 Bernard Taner 2 Marilyn Reinig 'W' A ' Tom Trowbridge , ' Mary Baren ' Richard Burton A 5 Sharon Heffelfinger Donald Zell Luther Gross LeRoy Wilkinson James Siekafus Robert Phillipr. Gerald Shank Kenneth Fritz ,aa av George Springer K Patricia Gooding , Charlene Davison K gd: , V f ' : Darlene Shepard L I I .,.. Donna Angel '? mf .. . .. ' Carolyn Rybolt III , ' S. l e Roger Heitger X- W x ' uf ..., - . .Za V. . pm . D 5 we ,...,, ,V W cz- 2 'N 6 A ' W :JS ' N v 'ff-S915 ffjfe W, e . we M Q .1 ...-f Q1 .... ' zu, -Q 3 -244229.41 'V ' ' ,E fe X ,, 1g, ' .' - U , . ,.r' ' ' ' we X qv fc. wg, ' A . - ,: xi-.5 P., ',' . 'M' N ' w 've , YS X . 1 X wow V N, gg ff J' in -....- 5 , , awe .., 'Ili ' ,W ' A .. - an - N! gy ,ga .LX N E, X jf 'lf :, I F f 3 'B , vol f ss 'XTC X' X f af fy. X' ' KN' -J .5 gf. iw-X ,A . jg SQ ' ' -X. ff: 'A' E5 1 'fb . '. If . .C S X, ' V eq N9 'JT . A . r ,go X n - 1+ ' 'v l of . V , A X ep X .,,,, ., E ,H - , K A i f .:f rift 5 , , coll, A - -E15 ,,.. -'tw' F e - A ff me v if 5' 2- ,,. - ' '1 . ,E f ,, . . y L .. 5 ,.. x ,. , wa - ' 'QY ,' N, N. X ww X A an ' .:k:g5::,:5,:::g.v I A l M . ' M? - X '- . ' : .dv X , -A, . , . S' -it' .- ' 2 77' ' e- Y fi ,,:.,.. 'ml 01 4.5 A, X-.ff-fa-' , . , , A we ,5 ' N' X WX : ' W3 - :5.. ' H8113 'KX ' - . e W . - N- . 59 t gf V , Q, T A X y f, 4 -5 P , SX ls 1 - Q . 1 N lx 2 I N .,..u me ' ww' aw an x wf -.r Page 31 Nr -..- Q-rr -env., . X X E X 'Qa.N-'- .. w- -A--4 Hex ,. CO fhb S lull 1 ci R I B xx ' X Page 33 JUNIOR HIGH JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS liacla How: Mrs. Drummond, director. I-low 1: Diane Sprouls, Virginia Harter. Viola Taulbee, Douglas Huntress, Roy Enirich. Charles Compton, David Eby, Virginia Montooth, Jeannean Middaugh, Shura SL'llU1IllL1II. Row 2: Larry Deetz. Ronald Hoeppner, Larry Gump, Carol McDaniel, David Smith. Keith Yant. Linda Dove. Joanne Schletter, Vivian Pranger, Roberta Grandy. Peggy Leazier. Joy Miller. Mareta Trahin, Joe Malcolm. Row 3: Ronald Hursh, Loren Western, Darrel Hollopeter, Margaret Gaunt, Sharon Bur-kmaster. Gail Stoops, Barbara Kirchner, Nancy Freck, Ruby Widner, Mary Helen Weaver. Charolette Roth. Lydia Noll, Kenny Beckler, Sandra Clark. Row el: John Maginnise. Bill Ortner, Judy Sprouls, Nellie Maginnise, Judith Thompson. Sharon Nicodemus, Walter Pranger, Larry Gross, David Holmes, Sharon Dove. Robert Deetz, Barbara Miniat. Bill Spitler. is f Q Junior High Pussycats William Lewis, Donald Sylvester, f Johnny Pulver, Mr. Mclntosh, Larry W Gump, Jerry Krieger. Robert Lung. Jack Witham, Larry M of Gross, David Malcolm, Roy Emrich. Jimmy VanElla, Walter Pranger, Jerry Witham, Don Timmerman, Lynn Martin. Basketball Throw Junior High Cheerleaders Joy Miller, Walter Pranger, Vivian 5 Diane Sprouls, Mary Jane Pranger, Charles Campton Cabsentj Shara Scheiman Page 34 EIGH TH GRADE First Row: Jim Fiedler, Don Timmer- man, Kenneth Felger, Larry Griffis, Ken- neth Frazier. Second Row: Dawn Hyndman, Linda Clark, Betty Dickes, Darlene Easterday, Marilyn Etchyson, Sara Scherman, Vir- ginia Hartcr, Diane Sprouls, Betty Bur- ton. Third Row: Nellie Magginnis, Glenna Lewis. Betty Gordon, Ruth Lung, Rhoda Easterday. Pat Emrich, Betty Myers, Ann Knop, Peggy Bucktel, Rosalie Rine- hold. Lydia Noll. Fourth Row: Sharon Nicodemus. Mary Jane Freck, Barbara Block. Russel Jones, David Elry, Lyle Adams. Lee Smith. Lynn Martin, Rosalie Wakeman, Sally Yahne, Mrs. Malcolm. Fifth Row: Tommy Decker, Douglas Huntress, Larry Dove. Jerry Witham. Donald Montooth, George Miller, Gary Peppler. Jim Van Ella, Charles Compton. Vl'alter Pranger. SEVENTII GRADE First Row: John Pulver. Robert Det-ll. Mark Arnold, Tim Johnston, James Mc- Bride. Second Row: Roberta Gandy. Barbara Miniat, Ruby Widner, Nancy Freck, Linda Dove. Joan Schlatter. Mildred Mill- cr. Judy Sprouls, Sandra Clark. Third Row: Lois Bloom. Viola Taulbee. Vivian Pramzer. .leannean Middauzh. Car- olyn Perry, Peggy Leazicr, Joy Miller. Nancy Walters, Marcta Trahin. Jacque- line Peppler. Fourth Row: Douglas Glock, Keith Yant. David Krider. Duane Hasterday. William Amstrutz, Thomas Cutchins, Wil- liam Lewis, Larry Gump. Larry Gross. Fifth Row: David Malcolm. Rex Fos- naugh, Jerry Kreger, Roy Emrich, Fer- ris Croy, Jack Witham, David Smith. Mrs. Burns. 8th Grade Class Officers Larry Griffis Mary J. Freck Timmy Bower 7fh Grade Class Officers Larry Gump Linda Dove Nancy Freck Roy Emrich Page I J QQ ? ,wiffiub Qmlfb ' img my 1 C7Q?:fi2f fQ?' QM ? ,Zn ' . as tra.-f wfgwggffmw , -ff . . M Q bj'ff515,i'fQ',,,B.l55fiA if , 92 -rf! X A A 239543 1535? www 592' . 1 -L 5 f M 5-57 - 0' , 1 , f 1' ' 1 1, Q -. ' A C. , - ,Q I 1 . ,v.-,' f . .F J QD Wf Q75 JAfI7g'fd I if f C j Q 4 . Q ' V' ' fi V 1 ll!!-, . -Q . ,, .1 Af Q g -I I- 5' . Y , r 1 ' f ' f .-A . 1 f I 1, ' 1' 1,1 ' fn .2' W 5 if I 606 A ff A A NJ ,,, , .., , ' ' V M w ' 1 1 w ' . . P 1 's .M ' K ' ' 1 J L yf f-f 4 , , f' 1- - I, fy? pf ' DH fXXX N ijdxxf J 3' .GX ' am' ., .X Q rx J' X Q f f - Qs R 35: is if A6 OJ A 'CEEQL 1 173 ff K. . 'X I ,hp X X an X D . Q L xv Ex? X . Qx 'J M .D ,X X . 9' Q X-Cb-Q QR, Ms.. . -lx I ? In q :,4 A V Y ' , , W M if , A q I MRS. WISE. GRADES FIVE and SIX ,Front Ruw: J. Johnson. R. Cutchins, P. Gurdon, D. Hill. .l. Pulvcr, K. NVzxkvmun, Il. Klupfcnslcin. ll. lunfrnw. Sucund Row: A. Blessing. J. Johnson. B. Orlner, .l. Rudenbuck. J. Emerich, S. Dafforn. P. Grevnwcll, I. flzlrk. M. Folger. Third Row: Mrs. Wise, fi. Simms. R. Fiullcr. H. livsslcr, M. Weaver. S. Amstulz, C. Sluffcr, M. ,.3rIlritl1'. li. Slnups. Huw Al: .l. Mvrillnt, ll. Bear, B. Spillcr. MRS. DUNTIN, GRADE SIX l ronl Row: J. McGinnis. K. Bcchler, S. Perry. M. Trnhin. S. Duve. D. Hollupulc-r, C. llullopuler, M. zlarcn. G. Hcrdman, R. Shenk. R. Gross, R. Hersh. Second Row: Mrs. Dunlen, L. Western, B. Hnppns, IS. Kirchner, C. McDaniel, M. Gauni, C. Ruth. J. Miller. J. Thompson. D. Frederick. J. Malcolm. Third Row: D. Dunten, L. Deelz, F. Gonzalca. li. Hoeppner, M. Rowley. V. Monluuth, R. Ulch, S. Miller, D. Holmes, E. Dice, R. Abbott. Page 37 ago MRS. D'l l'0, GRADE TIIRIQIC Front Row: D. Young. W. Neu- mann. S. liridcr. E. Stoops. E. White, I.. Egolf, D. Spice. anrl J. Pulvcr. Second Row: C. Gordon, ti. Mx- Bridc, T. Womack. D. Brown. M. Sylvester, D. Monnicr, R. Mal- colm. .l. Freeland, D. Brzxyton, S. Pepplcr. B. Carroll, and J. Sible. Third Row: P. Sesler, B. Green- well. S. Leis, E. Halle-pelcr. A. Thompson, L. Hatch, D. Heffel- finger, M. Schuh, A. Fitch. and I.. Pion. MRS. FADUS. GRADE 'l'llRlCIi and FOUR Front Row: B. Spitlcr, F. Deetz. l'. Hall. B. Renfrow. R. Bowker. .l. Anderson, L. Dickes, and R. Furresi. Second Row: E. Bierbzuum, G. Martin. K. Holt. J. Cosgrove, D. Shriver. J. Miller. R. Russell. R. Russell. .l. Miniat. D. Hedeen, M. Geller. M. Frcck, and .l. Rodvll- hcek. Third Row: D. Fryback, Ill. Buckles. R. Gross, P. Bowser, J. Glock. R. Hoot, S. Kroger, N. Milcr. B. Garman, and A. Arrwlrl. MR. MelNl'USII. GRADE l IVl'. Front. Row: A. Pion. l'. Barn- housc, .l. Stcinlmrger. .l. Heren- deen, R. Ehy, M. Gatlon. 'l'. llc-ck. R. Elis, I.. Smith. and C. Howard. Second Row: R. Laflin, R. Grif- fis. M. Myers. W. Krider, J. 'Vic- Reever, R. Kitzmillcr, l.. Hartcr. l.. Lewis. D. Ott, and D. Kim- miller. Third Row: Mr. Mclntosh. l.. Folger, M. Minial, D. Dunwiddic, B. Buchtel, N. Douglas. L. Scherr- er, D. Early. R. McKinley. and J. Perry. Fourth Row: S. Dunten. M. Buchtel. T. Fox. R. Blanchard. D. White, W. Gordon. H. Taulbcc. and H. Ulch. MRS. GARMAN. GRADE TWO Front Row: M. Byerley, R. Egolf. H. Snider, R. Bowker. D. Holmes, J. Elkins, and T. Barn- house. Second Row: L. Schaffer. D. Eytcheson, L. McBride. P. Ed- wards, P. Heck, P. Clossin, K. Lorenze, K. Butler, and C. Butler. Third Row: J. Kitzmiller. R. Bowser, L. Buren, B. Phillips, 0. Blanton. D. Frost. C. German- L. Bear. and L. Brothers. Absent : Dianna Aukerman. Johnny Bockman, Stephen Cook. Jimmy Davis, Paul Fox, David Gongwer, Lynn Koontz. MRS. GARDNER. GRADE THREE Front Row: A. Folger. L. Pulfer, li. Richards. S. Richards. C. Grif- fis. and B. Maginnis. Second Row: J. Thomas, D. Sleinbarger. S. Johnson, D. Fred- rick. L. Henschen, M. Mc-Dougal, B. Wright. D. Heck, B. Heffel- finger, and P. Hursh. Third Row: D. Spangler, A. Clark. L. Tonkel. D. Dove, R. Lincoln, T. Clayton. B. Lewis, R. Blough, L. Witham. :ind J. Oh- nm-ck. Fourth Row: F. Buckmaster, S. Roth. S. Gloyd, M. Miller, G. Gor- don. Scherman. J. Cummins. J. Zchr, and B. Ballict. MRS. YODER. GRADE FOUR l ronl Row: D. Frcck, J. Maincs, S. Van Allen, and B. Bloom. Second Row: R. Glendening, R. Young. D. Catton. M. Trumbull. .l. Buettner. J. Heffelfinger. D. Schlatter, C. Atkinson, B. Wise. :ind L. Yoder. Third Row: S. Richards, L. Marschand, J. Witham, R. Fuen- teu, l. Marvel. T. Cloyd, J. Prible, J. Dafforn, J. Widner. B. Shank, and E. Heck. Fourth Row: D. Schultz, D. Bossleman, S. Schmidt, 0. Brown, S. Montooth, K. Schafer, D. Brown, K. Malcolm, and D. Pepple. haue Paige 40 MISS l 00'I'E. GRADE DNIC Front Row: M. II1-ck, D. Brown. I.. Gordon. Set-and Row: .I. Frzuivr. IC. Fuentes, M. Bechler, .I. Uozicr, R. Gnrman. D. Glendening, R. Haney J. Clayton. M. Griffis, R. Comp: lun, R. Busz, J. Balliet, S. G--ig'er Third Row: R. Fender. M. Spur- Iuvk. M. Fitch, I.. Bierbaum. .l. Bnwer. T. Brown. D. Gordon, S. Hatfield. G. Clark, P. Bowser, C. Aukerman, J. Green... . Ahsentz E. Arnold, B. Hutch. S. Baker. NRS. SIMON. GRADE UNI-I Front Row: R. Mcllridc. D. Van Allen, D. Schlaltcr. R. Ulch. E. Yu-tes. I.. Kinley. Second Row: S. Witham. G. Thumpann, J. West, G. Smith. W. Puff, D. Peppler, H. Ott, V. Schultz. S. Ohneck, G. lflollopclur, M. Tilden, S. Kitzmillcr. Third Row: C. Prcwett, .I. Shriver. L. Siblc. R. Rindfusz, C. Nofzinger. D. Ihrie, D. Lewis, I.. Nicodcmus, M. Warner. MRS. NIGWLAND, GRADE TWH I rnnl Ruw: I.. Shepard, li. Suit- lvr, D. Nichter, F. Orflns. .I. West. IS. Rader. J. 'I'rahin. S. Merri- man. D. Middaugh, C. Puff. Marschand, I.. McComb, Il. Rus- sl-Il. Sccnnd Row: R. Schlatter. VV. Reiter, J. Zehr. .I. Richards, M. Streets, T. McBride L. Walters, D. hull. Sloffur, P. Rogers. C. Trum- Third Row: H. Laflin, J. Miller, J. Maines, M. Smith, P. Marvel, B. Crosszrove. R. Weaver. B. Sloffs-r. -- Go de ifmfzq The library staff is composed of 14 members. These people are responsible lor all the books checked in and out by the students, maintaining order in the library, and keeping the bookshelves and magazine rack in neat condition. Approximately 300 books were added to the already large amount ol' fiction, non-fietion, and ref- erence books in the library. month. Our library has a circulation ol' nearly 4,270 books ai The library is a place for study and researeh and is open to the students during their study periods. It is a service and privilege to be used by all. The library is under the supervision of Miss Enley. one ol our faeulty members, She has worked to make it an interesting and pletulani place. Morning Librarians: lL? Miss Enley, Yvonne Buck- les, Kathryn DeWeese, Car- olyn Kirehner, Mary And- erson, Helen Arnold, Ev- elyn Housholder, Bonnie Schultz Alte rn o o n Librarians: ILJ Joyce Roth, Alice Bor- ofl, Marie Smith, Marjorie . Pepple, Peggy Deetz, Miss Enley. WQX. 'WH ,A -if at Page 42 in X I OFFICE GIRLS - Geor- gia May, Joann Leazier, Bonnie Forrest, Dora Whan, Carol Rondot, Barbara Stirlen, Virginia Shank. Mr. Pi-ible-seated. Office Qdztfa cmd 7eac4ew ' eazemzdea TEACHERS' SECRETARIES-Seated fL7 M. Nicodemus, L. Konger, J. Leazicr, J. Phillips, J. Wetzel. Row 2: E. Gross, E. Houshoulder, P. Peters, K. DeWeese, C. Leffers, M. Demske, D. Lavachek, M. Knappenberger, L. Guysinger, L. Minton, J. Roth, B. Stirlen, B. Forrest. Row 3: P. Dice, J. Buchanan, J. Kelham. Page 433 Q- fat' SW I IC .. 'f ?' X o br X . Q. I It M .1 V mf' 4 . ll 181 252 --i 'Me maze! Smgg C1lade1 Editor-Bonnie Forrest Associate Editor-Lois Guysinger SPORTS and SENIORS Seated KL! R. Tester, E. Gross Nicodemus, E. Housholder son. J. Leazier, A. Andrews. Page 44 ORGANIZATION, ART and FACULTY C. Rondot. Row 2 ILJ J. Buchan- an, B. Miniat, D. Witham, J. Miller, Standing KLJ D. Whan, J. Bu- chanan, J. Kelham, H. Thomp- Row 1 KL? R. Smith, L. Kon- ger, J. Lutter, J. Harrod, K. DeWeese, B. Stirlen, G. May, came! 5:40404 liusiiiozzs lVlLlllil3:1l'l' Viipgiiui Shank. Assistant Bumiicss Mziinaigci' .loam Wetzel. Junior High and High school Seated: D. Lavuchek. Staind' ingz KL! J. Phillips. C. Shzmlp. J. Roth, B, Ritter, B. Spanglci: J. Minton, M. Dcmslic, P. Putcif Advertising and Sales How l KL? K. Lciter, B. Hy bolt, H. Johnson, R. Cliupmam, D. Surfus, F. Huber. Row 2 lLl D. DeWitt, R. Meyers, B. Mason. B. Dickes, A. Gross. 5 ., 1. Finance and Grades How 1 KL? R. Mason, Arnold, M. Knappcnbcrger, C, Hcreii- dccn, C. Lcffers, L. Byerley, B. Dickes, R. Jones, .J. Luaizier, A. Gross. Page 45 ji ly' xy QM ti M WM 'yi j . X 1 M 7 Wjjwlff - r N. '.f,'l ' . !kA Sli, Il f,J 771 , gffeffff9ff?f C CITADEL QW '1 J 14 , , , X! yd F df AJ Q nf' K 1952 gfdfde cmd Quia! 75444 Standing: Joyce Harrod, Edi- tor. Seated: Carol Rondot, Associ- ate. Page 46 Editors and Assistants Standing: J. Phillips, L. Kon- ger, B. Stirlen, D. Whan, L. Guy- singer, A. Andrews, J. Wetzel, E. Gross, V. Shank, J. Leazier, B. Forrest. Seated: E. Houshold- er, D. Witham, G. May. Business Row 1 lLJ F. Huber, J. Leaz- ier, R, Jones, R. Tester, J. South- ern, D. Surfus, R. Johnson, R. Chapman, D. Witham. Row 4. QL! P. Dice, J. Buchanan, J. Miller, B. Mason, B. Dickes. Reporters and Typisis Row 1: K. Leiter, M. Nico- demus. Row 2: W. Knafel, J. Minton. J. Miller, B. Spangler, R. Myers, J. Lutter. Row 3: L. Fryback, S. Heffel- finger, B. Miniat, M. Knappen- berger. Row 4: C. Herendeen, A. Fritz D. Garman, D. Lavachek, D. Surfus, A. Gross. v ix ff Q ' jf -W, ,,.. .Ak , 'V-N.1 V lvfffx A .1 ' fl' Y' '7 :i'i'- if Nl 'vg,' ,.., ' : '2 2 '4 L! N X 5 ',, ' 'll , N1 Q Cfop Judging State Farmer Applicants DBVY Judging ,xhx1x,,,G, F. F. A, Qfficzrs 1 K ' 4 ,-k Livestock Judging Poultry Judging Courtesy of Tri-County Truklw X 3 2 l 1 1 I I w I Page 48 7,,.,, ,.. . . H,--. N Num-urs D. Garman, P, A, Operator History Club Officers Patrol Boys and Girls Janitors Hermann Lindauer German Exchange Student Mrs. Patterson Citadel Advisor Mrs. Smith Black Sz Gold Flash Advisor Bus Drivers Band Sweater Awards Fire Captains S. Heffelfinger Girls' Ping Pong Champion B. Dickes Boys' Ping Pong Champion Movie Projector Operators Our Library Store Girls - Page 49 M0444 Chorus Officers Standing: M, Johnson, G. Fox, J. We-tzel. Sitting: L. Fryback, L. Guy- singer. l ROW lz B. Shultz, M. Johmon, I.. lfvnkel, IC. Akins, D. I l'e-enum, H. Mal- 4-uuy, K. C1-uturc, A. Jones, I . Grf-cn. l G. Fox, J, Minton, Il. Lincoln, M. Con- l lure, Mrs. Drummond, ROVV Z: C. McDuffw, I'. Gomlirm, J. Wm-tze-l, IC. Gross, H. MCKinlv.-y, Ii. Bur- ton, K. Fritz, R. Ifulk, li. IR-X'Vi!t. I.. Konger. S. Ik-lprer, M. Ifelprw, M. Arnold, .l. Douglag, ROVV 33: I.. Guysinue-V. N. lioxx-u1'. C. Heoppuer. Il. Sliepurzl, J. Fi?-llt V, J. Grim, D Shay, R. 'Ik-Stl-r, B, KQIILJIII, I.. Yoder, K. Leffers, A. Gump, Y. Iiucklus, I.. Fryluuck. ROW 1: J. Mountz, M. Ileniflw, R, Fhristlieli, H. Rybolt, B. H2iI'It'!', A. An- dxews, R. Farrell, B. Konus-r, .l. Pluillipw T. Sparlc, P. Brown, J. Iilcming, S, Biunski, S. Blanchard. gage' Qfee Zia! l Freshman Trio L KonG'Ie1-ils Enigggge L Fry- Quanei J. Douglas, P. Gooding, Y. back, G-g Fbxi' N- Bbwelry A. J. Wetzel, M. Couture, R. Fulk, BUCHGS. Jones. , B. DeWitt, Page 50 l BAND OFFICERS li. Gordon, Secretary G. Fox, Vice President D. Surfus, President How 1: G. Fox, C. Horstmeyer, P. hlmcricli, P. Lcuzier, H. Bireley, P. Noble. Row 2: B. Freeman, B. Cummins, L. Marlin, A. Fritz, D. Hyndman, S. Sprouls, B. Gump, M. LaRowe, S. Heffelfingcr. Row 3: J. Schlatter, B. Burton, A. Knop, V. Pi':iugei', R. Gordon, J, McCreu N. Fitch, C. Kell, L. Hyndman, C. Davison. L. Dove. Row 4: C. Easterday, D. Bauman, W. Pranger, R. Hzirtung, B. Dickes, D. Surfus. Row 5: P. Deetz, S. Felger, N. Bower, W. Sloffer, Director, C. Hoeppner, D. Shepard, B. Maloney, M. Johnson, J. Moumz. ' JUNIOR BAND Row 1: M. Gatton, P. Gordon, M. Felger, S. Mill- er, L. Felger, J. Roden- bcck, I. Stienbarger. Row 2: Mr. W. Sloffer, Director, M. McBride, R. Laflin, C. Sloffer, M. Mey- ers, M. Baren, S. Daffron. Row 3: D. Huntress, W Ortner, S. Dunten, V. Mon- tooth, M. Gaunt, M. Weav- er, B. Dickes. I MAJORETTE and TWIRLERS M. Johnson, B. Maloney J. Mountz, D. Shepard, C Hoeppner. Page 51 Single File 4 x is X 5 t Q 2 , ag x QI' S3551 Posing For the Camera Pa gil The King The 1951 Junihr-Senior Prom was heid on May 6, at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Ball Room. The Formal affair of the year, it proved to be a Festive occasion. An interesting Story A Banquet Table V Powder Room Chat Looking Forward to the Eveningls Evznts The Grand Merch Teachers in a Row P: 56 A Little Reclpagchoo House fb a.a.u..-ff- -Y f--- - ----le--W - . i 7a S 2:64 64-zteaaz A tragic accident September 12, 1951, took the life of Mrs. Ruth Carteaux just as she was beginning her third year as first grade teacher at Huntertown. Mrs. Carteaux is remembered by her pupils as a most sympa- thetic, thoughtful techer, who was always ready to listen and under- stand their problems. To her, cach child was an individaul and his troubles were hers. To hei' fellow-teachers she was thoughtful, kind, and always pleasant. Her ready smile and willingness to do more than her share endeared her to all those with whom she Worked. Her loss has been deeply felt. The sympathy of the entire student body and faculty of Eel River-Pe1'1'y Township school is extended to her husband, Joseph Carteaux, for whom she felt deepest affection and respect, I 5 I is ' var 5... 's ', 555i sf fuk' , CHARLES MAY 1 otmpwn Charles May, a graduate of H. H. S. in 1951, won the State Shot-Put Cham- pionship of 1951 and brought honors to Huntertown by throwing the twelve pound shot 51 feet, 61!2 inches at the state track contest in Indianapolis. Charles has placed first in 35 con- tests, including championships in three county, one sectional, one regional, and one state tournament. He also won the Kokomo and Goshen Relays. The farthest throw of his career came during the Allen County Tourna- ment of 1951. At this time Charles, or Chuck, threw the shot 52 feet, 11112 inches, This throw is an all time high in northeastern Indiana. Chuck's state championship trophy has been added to the trophy case in the lower hall of H. H. S. This trophy is a reminder of a spectacular high school record and a tribute to an ace shot putter, Pnge.56 mad .. , .Q . , . -, ,.,,A. z , 1' V NL' ' 5 - E I - ,, A H J by , ' Half . A am e A A M' l I 16 - ..... 5 I ..vn V... ..,-- uv. .-.V.,. Resting Up '52 TRACK TEAM-front row Ill R. Tester, M. Martin, D. Witharn, Coach Coonan, R. Malcolm, J. Leazier, R. Englehart. Row Two C11 T. Spade, R. Ritter, E. Bear, D. Bauman, C. Anderson, R. Myers, R. Johnson, N. Kreger. Row Three Q13 B. Konger, C. Kell, R. Smith, R. Heffelfinger, P. Brown, C. Taner. Row Four gli A. Andrews, Student Mgr., R. Farrell, J. Blessing, R. Sordelet, Cabsent, R. Gordon, J. Kelham, J. Buchananl. Page 57 Talking Ii Over AN fx - f- fie s :Fa i4 , . ,, . - ' 19,, First Row: M. Martin, D. Witham, J. Blessing, Coach Coonan, D. Helfellinger, li. Tester. Second Row: B. Miniat, E. Bear, C. Anderson, B. Englehart, P. Brown, D. Sordelet. Third Row: A. Andrews, R. Gordon. R. Farrell, J. Kelham, P. Dice, J. Leazier, C. Taner. lluntertown Imislied the 1901-532 softball season in good style by defeating Hoagland in the first game of the Allen County play-offs 2-1 as the team pitched and batted the Wildcats on to victory. However, Harlan, the ultimate county champs, :liminated H. H. S. 8-5 in the semi-finals. Page 58 The Line Up ,. ..,. I amz OUH BOYS -'- ilu 11151-52 fILHTlC1'lUVVIl ljaskctball Tuam fmw IJ A. Andrews, M. Marlin, I'. Brown, J. Millc-1'. D. C,gUI'dUIl, D. HCI4l'L'H'1l1QCl', H. Tes- lur, C, 'l'zmu1'. - Huw IJ Couch LUN' mm J. Blcssimg. U. Sordclct, P. Dice. J. Kclhzxm, J. Bucl1a1w:1, R. Smith, B. Spang- lcr. D, Withum. 50 Get That Tip, Jack M 1 UTY Coqnjla i and QC Q05 Y'Ac1a8 s NA' Page 53 WN ...M N... Dick Sordelet, center i' J' ,A Rsyr f' .ig , ' r 2' .HQ Dick Heffelfinger, guard Jaflli K2H'1ElI'l1,FOfW6l'd Roger Smith, center Bob SpBnQ'Zl', FOl'W6fd 5 Jerry Buchanan, Forward 'Page 60 .lim Blessing, forward Ray Tester, guard Dave Witham, forward 1 -f Paul Brown, guard Marvin Martin, guard Page 61 Jerry Miller, guard Sink It, Dick A Disagreemeni THE SECOND TEAM- row 1 fLJJ A. Andrews. T. Spade, B. Miniat, D. Sor- delet, C. Kell, B. Konger. C. Taner. Row 2 KLJ E. Bear, K. Keener, B. Engle- hart, G. Springer, Coach T. Coonan, B. Harter, B. Shank, B. Keener, R. Far- rell, G. Muncy. Page' 62 THE FRESHMAN TEAM -row l KLJ B. Phillips, L. Grogs, J. McCrea, K. Hoeppner. D. Archer. Row 2 KLJ Coach Counan, B. Ke-lham, R. Nicodemus, D. Young, J. Spade, L. Heren- deen. Basketnmlof Sport Events u --Y HH ' ! ,ff 7 1 , 12 I awe Q K My M25 4 'g k we -1 X f-we 1 give 9- 41 Msvigs V X, Nw Wx, 0 X - . .. 37- Q fi Q NX ye Q!! ,x ww They Lead Us -- Cheerleaders for the 1951-52 season. Above Mccrea, La- Rowe and Walcutt. Below Gump and Forrest. Bri Sin 3 l,, me ram W 'Page 64 K x BO0St8l' u ix L Lofficen Qing Oqr P -.na?2fQ55,4?.i.u - 'S ' in ..,,. , H ,Q I ' 1 , 5 l Aw R P - X - N .Af ' eq .., 2 V X A Il x 9 , gi m Q . Oh NO 3 21 , - fa-x, wf f::1-:1.,':s'3- .,:g I. . ,N iggw ,ak K - ,, '-f ff' 1 gl Qaxz ,J 4 ' me Q 1 Typical Dress of Chezrmg Sectnon Page 65 They Back Tfxe Team - v. .--v . vvvunpus ff . , Y, ,- J V , 4, !. ' V 1 411 . K ,fn X . J ' rJ,.,f fe , ,, Y I I fi , --- ,,- l 1 ! I Dedication . . . We, the members of the senior class, do here wish to dedicate the pages of this book to our teacher, counselor, and friend, Miss Lucinda Enlcy, for her untiring efforts in our behalf throughout our high bzchool years, Page 3 A Key to Students' Smiles 74m-xg! fide Key gale I snocuc s. soNs AVILLA NEWS Dry Goods, Notions and Robber Footwear Phone zz Aviun, Indiana V'mefY Mefchcmdlse Phone 3 Avilla, Indiana THE VIM SPORTING GOODS CO. 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