Jefferson Township High School - Jehisco Yearbook (Matthews, IN)
- Class of 1946
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NEIL GOOD NOLA GIFT Mfzltfuwx Dvau of Mm M:1tflJc'u'x Dmn of Womm EDVXARD GARD MARTHA JANE TORGERSON Ufwluml Dann of Mm Upland Dann of WflllIl'll cwiga ford IRIS AIIBIQY IingIiSI1, Latin IQIJWARD GARD History NIQII. GOOD FIcmuntary Principal Science IVIQIIIICHIZIYICS THIQLMA KFLLICR Music, Art G IICDRGE FRECK Vocational Agriculture NOLA GIFT History, Home lfcuimnuu IiI.IZA GOULD Ifnglish DOROTHY KNIGHT NIQIIITCIIILIIICS English auigafom VIRGINIA PARKS Vocational Home Economics Biology FRED REITER Band LUCILE SLAIN English, Latin Physical Education MARTHA JANE TORGERSON English Commerce Library Science JOHN PAUL PRICE Principal Physics LOUISE SCI-IELINE English, Commcrcc Physical Education LEROY STOCKTON Commerce, Coach Biology ORVAL WILSON English, History Coach Yi eniom . . . I In 91: ' x- ggi? , 6,4 . ar f ' ...M-W YA! xr vC'xf4f'i':- 1. M if ' 5 1 -4 : ' -' 1 E,-fr --?: 'T'-f.,4-sw4- f'L,EJf?f:ff1Tz'?ffc::'52-Tiff-f52f? '4?5f'2 -.5 -,? - 145 4, :ER rio' W-,.,., ef, ' x.. 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ELOISE COR MICAN Sec, of Girl Reserves, Band, An- nual Staff, Carnival Queen, Sen- ior Play, Pres. of Glee Club UVON FERGUSON Baseball, Basketball, Hi-Y, Fu- ture Farmers, Stage Manager of Play LELAND CARTER Senior Play, Future Farmers, Pres. of Senior Class BETTY COLE Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Li- lwrzrian. Ofliee Girl, Band MILAN DUCKXVALL Band, Hi-Y, Pres. of Senior Class, junior Play, Senior Play, Annual Staff BEATRICE FIGHTS junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club. Opcretta JEAN FISHTORN Band, Girl Reserves, Librarian, Oflice Girl, Annual Staff, junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club JERRY HIMELICK Hi-Y, Glec Club, junior Play, Senior Play HOVVARD RIEEVES junior Play, Future Farmers MARILYN JONES Girl Reserves, Glcc Club DORRIS HANHY Girl Reserves, Glec Club, Sports Reporter, Senior Play ANNA LOUISE HOWARD Girl Reserves HERBERT HUTCHENS Glec Club. Scniur Play, Sec. of Hi-Y RILEY KING y Hi-Y, Basketball, Baseball, jun- ior Play, Senior Play ALBERTA LAND Girl Reserves, Glce Club NORMA -IRAN MILHOLLIN Junior Play, Senior Play, Glce Club, Pres. Opercttn, Librarian RICHARD MYER Hi-Y, junior Play. Senior Play HAROLD PHILFBAUM CLYDE MEREDITH, JR. Baseball, Basketball, Truck, Band, Hi-Y, Annual Staff, Librar- inn, Junior Play, Senior Play, Glee Club, Editor of Annual ,lUl.lA ANNIE MITTANK Girl Reserves, Glee Club ,IOANNE PARKER Girl Reserves, Glee Club CAROLYN POGUE Treas. of Girl Reserves, Glue Club. Vice Pres. of Senior Class, junior Play, Senior Play, Librar- ian, Annual Staff RICHARD PUCKETT Hi-Y, Glee Club, Band, junior Play, Senior Play, Student Man- ager, King of Carnival in 1944, Annual Staff MARIE ROBERDS junior Play. Senior Play, Li' brarian, Vice Pres. of Senior Class, Editor of School News HELEN SPENCER Girl Reserves, Glce Club, Annual Staff, Senior Play MARY ,IEAN THOMAS Annual Sralf, junior Play, Sen- ior Play ROBERT RICHARDS Hi-Y, Future Farmer, Glce Club Opereru DAVID ROGERS Annual Staff, Junior Play, Sen- ior Play, Hi-Y, Future Farmer Glue Club, Soc. of Senior Claws Librarian, King of Carnival MARTHA STANLEY Girl Reserves, Glm Club, I.i- brarian CHARLOTTE ANN TOWNSEND Pres. of Girl Reserves, Glee Club, Librarian, Office Girl, junior Play, Senior Play, Chairman of Chapel DONALD WOLFGAND MARY LOU VVRIGHT LOUIS ZARAGOZA FUIUYC FRFFYIESYS, ,lUni0r Play, Queen of Carnival, junior Play. Pres. of Hi-Y, King of Carnival Senior Play. Glee Club, Operetta Senior Play, Glee Club, Fd. of NNUAL STAFF Seated, David Rogers, Business Manager, Clyde Meredith Jr., Editor in Chief, Milan Duckwall, Business Manager. Second row, Mrs. Torgerson, Dick Puckett, Circulation Marnger, Mary ,lean Thomas, Alumni Editor. 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SECOND ROW-Bonetha Mae James, Chrystal Johnson, Mary Kearns, Ruth Kreutsberg, Ronald Lamb, Mary Jane Maddox, Lila Mayer, Bettie Mon- roe, Darrell Needler, Dorene Needler, Donald Phipps. BOTTOM ROW-John Price Jr., Junior Reece, Madge Thornburgh, Carl Vance, Arthur Walker Jr., Sam Wilson, Ralph Wimmer, Bob Wimmer, Jean Witmer, Courtney Wright. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS UPLAND MATTHEWS President John Paul Price, Jr. Dorine Needler Vice President Jean Witmer Lila Mayer ' Secretary-Treasurer Robert Ayres Darrel Needler COMPLIMENTS OF WILLMAN LUMBER COMPANY. SOPHOMORE CLASS TOP ROW-Junior Allen, Dick Beymer, Martha Bradley, Roger Brown, Nina Byler. Earl Lee Campbell, Roy Carmin, Edith Clevenger, Merrill Frost, Bob Ferguson, Merrill Brile. SECOND ROW-Ruth Hambidge, Rex Hiatt, Richard Himelick, Janice Jen- kins, Omar Jones, Wilma Kershner, Jack Kindler, Eulalah King, Max Losh, Peggy Loy, Gene McMillan. THIRD ROWfHelen Milhollin, Dorothy Moorman, Donna Nelson, Joan Oliver, Betty Peterson, Evelyn Phillips, George Roberds, Mary Lou Robinson, Esther Simons, Phil Snyder, Jim Stover. BOTTOM ROW?-Warren Thurman, Bill Tomlinson, Charles Townsend, Edith Troxell, Carolyn Williams, Beverly Wilson. Ted Wright, Eli Zaragoza. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS MATTHEWS UPLAND President Esther Simons Ruth Hambidge Vice President Helen Milhollin Betty Peterson Secretary Martha Bradley Ted Wright Treasurer Peggy Loy COMPLIMENTS OF BILL REYNOLDS, PRIVATE MUSIC TEACHER FRESHMEN CLASS TOP ROW-fDonald Atkinson, Irma Jean Ballinger, Mary Lois Ballinger. Geraldine Boles, Beverly Briles, Duane Brown, Glendora Burns, Vic Carney, Jo Deeter. Patricia Donahue. Carl Earhart. SECOND ROW-Jack Eorehand, Addis Erushour, Bob Gard, Donna Garri- son, Joe Haney, Eugene Hoffman. Robert Howard, Bradley Hughes, Barbara Huntzinger, Marjorie Hutchens. Gene Janke. THIRD ROW--Jack Kellar, Marilyn Lees, Susie Loy, Bill Lynch, Harold McClarnon, Howard McClellan. Mildred McCoy, Joyce Meredith. Charles Mitchener, Gerald Moorman, Robert Moorman. EOURTH ROWA-Janey Meyers, Dora Dean Nelson, Phyllis Nelson, Billy Nelson, Keith Oliver, Vernon Phillips, Mary Peterson, Eloise Plasterer. Madonna Russ, Earl Ryan, Norma Sellers, Stanley, Joan neth Wright. President Vice President Secretary BOTTOM ROWkJon Shields, Margaret Snyder, George Stanley, Wayne Waggie, Jack Walz, John Wimmer, Wayne Warrick, Ken- FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS UPLAND Kenneth Wright Joyce Meredith Madonna Russ MATTHEWS Donna Garrison Eugene Hoffman Eloise Plasterer CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '46, UPLAND INSURANCE AGENCY EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROWfEugene Babb, Bob Bolner, Bonnie Burns, Ada Mae Clark. Richard Coan. Monelle Collins, Max Couch, Prancis Decker, Robert Egger, Patty Fanning, Gerald Fights. SECOND ROW-Walter Goble, Carroll Grile, Eugene Guinet, Mary Lee Hargrave, Jeanette Hatfield, Ronald Herring, Walter Himelick, June Hughes, Carol Hults, Winifred Hutchens, Barbara Kibbey. THIRD ROW-Ellen Kilgore, Alice Kindler, Betty Kruetsburg, Dorothy Love, John Lynch, Mary Sue Lynch, Howard Malott, Kathleen Phipps. Billy Price, Rosalie Reece, Jane Richards. BOTTOM ROW-Jim Richards, John Roberds, Richard Rogers, Marjorie Rutledge, Gertrude Thomas, Arthur Thompson, Barbara Tomlinson. Patty Troxell, Geraldine Welsh, Carmin Wright, Joy Wright. EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS UPLAND MATTHEWS President Billy Price Jane Richards Vice President Ronald Herring l Danny Campbell Secretary Mary Lee Hargrave Carmin Wright Treasurer Betty Kreutsberg COMPLIMENTS OF KEITH OTTINGER, Milk Hauler for Produc,er's Creamery SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW-Mary Atkinson, Jim Barnet, Richard Beavers, Hubert Brown, Barbara Coan, Mickey Cosby, Katheryn Conelley, Clarence Copple, Betty Cunningham, Nancy Donahue. Barbara Fights. SECOND ROW-Bob Fights, Grace Fights. Janey Fishtorn, Freddie Forman. Bob Gray, Dick Grille, Eunice Guinet, Patty Harrison, Roy Holloway. Dick Howard, Beverly Haney. THIRD ROW-Edward Holtzleiter, Frances Johnson, Robert Johnson, Grace Ann Kelley. Violet Latta, Billy Liston, Joseph Mann, Hazel Mansfield. James McCoy, Philip Meredith. Norma Nelson. FOURTH ROW-Robert Reece, Phil Rogers, Jerry Ross, Ruby Russ, Mary Snyder, Ivan Slain, Fred Stevenson, Bobby Stroud, Lois Swartz, Bob Turner, Don Walz. BOTTOM ROW-Bill Wolfgang, Carol Wright, Bobby Wright. SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS MATTHEWS UPLAND President Hubert Brown Philip Meredith Vice President Carol Wright Beverly Haney Robert Gray Secretary-Treasurer Frank Huntzinger Mickey Cosby CONGRATULATIONS FROM WARREN OREN, THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH UPLAND CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1934, a group of tiny tots entered the Jefferson Township School at Upland, Indiana. After a few months we were sure that one and one were two, and that Tom ran, Tom ran home, and that Tom ran home fast. We had thirty-three members in our class and Miss Nancy Robinson was our teacher. Our second year of school was under the capable supervision of Miss Jane Duckwall. A lot of us will remember the winter days at recess time when we would no more than get all our various coats, jackets, sweaters, boots, and ski pants on then the bell would ring and it would be time for us to come in. Our spelling contests were outstanding events of the year. Again we had thirty-three members in our class. We entered our third year after counting the faces present and found our number to be thirty-six boys and girls. We have many happy memories of that year and of our teacher, Miss Ruth Kline. With forty members we passed on to the fourth grade. With friendships renewed we conquered another year of studying, and in the spring we found that we had succeeded in our efforts to be promoted. Mrs. Carrie Horner was our teacher. In the fifth grade we had thirty-six students and here a comparison was made because we now had eight boys compared to the fifteen we started out with our Hrst year. Our teacher was Miss Cora Marine, Thirty-nine members made up our sixth grade class. Our teacher was Miss Irene Hults. At the end of this year we looked forward with much interest to our first year upstairs. At last the time came to be seventh graders. Of course we made many blunders and it took us time to become accustomed to so many bells ringing. assemblies and so many various class rooms. At our spring festival, Dorris Haney and Julia Mittank were chosen as representatives from our class to be attendants for Marie Stimax, the May Queen. In our eighth year of pursuing knowledge we had no outstanding events. Then in the fall of 1942, we were actually green Freshmen and we played the role Well. With our past eight years of preflight training we were now ready to enter a new phase of the work, with Mrs. Q'Brien, Miss Abbey and Miss McVicker as our leaders. So We listened eagerly and attentatively as minute instructions were given. In our Sophomore year we knew that our first attempts in leadership were successful because by popular vote the King and Queen of the School were chosen from the Sophomore class. The winning Sophomores were Wilma Ladd, Dick Puckett and their campaign manager Milan Duckwall. We also got our class rings this year. Our sponsors were Mrs. O'Brien and Mr. Freck. Our Junior year we witnessed some entirely new experiences. One was our Junior class play Bolts and Nuts. In this we met with excellent success in that we set a record for all Junior class plays in our school. Shortly after at the Halloween Carnival we came close to victory with our Junior King and Queen, Riley King and Joanne Parker. The time came for the long awaited Junior-Senior Banquet at 'the Matthews Gymnasium. At the last minute be- fore entering, girls could be seen standing in groups holding hands and looking at one another weakly while the boys gave a final touch to their already well- groomed hair, and then we entered into a very enjoyable evening-another successful event in our year. Our sponsor was Mr, Howard Lewis. Finally, in the fall of 1945 we entered the halls of J.H.S. for our last year of training. Mrs. Torgerson and Mr. Gard were our sponsors and our class role numbered thirty-one. We were given the privilege of choosing class officers and we chose Milan Duckwall as President, Carolyn Pogue as Vice President, and Jennie Adams as Secretary and Treasurer. At our annual Halloween Carnival, Eloise Cormican was elected Queen of the year over school activities. Perhaps the greatest honor of our school year was the fact that our BEST WISHES ALWAYS, MILIaER'S MI-STORE. class had the honor of starting the Jehisco. We have been proud to be called 46ers and it is with many happy memories and hilarious times in the past that we look back on our school days. But each of us being individually equip- ped. we look forward with eagerness and much interest to the goal which lies ahead when we will be ready and well prepared to make our solo flights. MATTHEWS CLASS HISTORY The sky was blue and the clouds' rose up in front of me then it was blue again. Suddenly one motor of my plane cut and I started downward into a spin-faster and faster my head swam-then blackness- When I came to I was in a school building, a group of first graders were looking about in wonder at the many books and the strange room. There were boys and girls and they moved so swiftly that I couldn't keep track of them. A year passed and these same children were now in the second grade, learning the three R's, Reading, 'Riting and 'Rithmetic. During the third and fourth grade the group slowly became larger and in the fifth grade two new girls came to join this happy class. They were Ruby Corn and Norma Jean Milhollin. In the sixth year came Alfred Case who made quite a lot of excitement among the girls. When I came to I was out of my spin but much too low. I knew I should get the plane up higher but somehow this class got under my skin. I wanted to see how they came out. I closed my eyes and in a second I was back in the same school house, Goodness how they have grown! These years they were really something, worrying all the teachers with their impetuous ideas through the seventh and eighth grades. Then they were ready for High School. There were six girls and nine boys. In this year there was a party with many unusual and exciting incidents which will never be forgotten by the members of the class, and very definitely belongs to this History. In the tenth year they were a happy class, sticking together through thick and thin. This year Roy Barnett, Don Rutledge and Stephen Fights dropped out of school. A little later in this year there was a Carnivel with a King and Queen elected from each class. Then the big night, oh! the excitment that throbbed in the hearts of this class. From this class the candidates were Doris Campbell and David Rogers. The excitement arose and then it was over. Doris Campbell was chosen Queen of the School. The most bitter thing that happened to this class was the loss of a dear classmate Doris Campbell. Something that will never leave the class history. A smile crossed my face as I watched these individuals uniting to form a class. They were Juniors now going here and there together. Then came an- other Carnival and Mary Lou Wright and Louis Zaragoza were elected Queen and King of the School, Another victory for the class. Then finally the big year. They became Seniors still united. They won the blanket sales contest, and their King and Queen-David Rogers and Mary Lou Wright won the honors at the Carnival. There are now five girls and seven boys. In the distance I see a play called Do Re Mi. Things begin to fade as the plane climbs upward. Then I came to and see my landing field just ahead. I know that there was a graduation coming up for them and then what a job ahead, to rebuild a war torn world. But I know unity is a big factor. Stick together as Americans as you did as classmen and I'm sure we'll have a better world. As I glided across the landing field I mused to myself Might be interesting to take another trip about ten or fifteen years and and see how they came out-Yes, it might be at that. COMPLIMENTS OF OLLIE'S PURE-OIL SERVICE STATION. UPLAND CLASS PROPHECY One day while cruising over Africa in my helicopter a storm came up and I knew I was going to have to make an emergency landing! What should I do? I had never made such a landing before. The last thing I remember was going down fast. When I awoke I was in the heart of the jungle. I sat up, rubbed my eyes, looked around and rubbed them again. For I was in a small clearing and in the center was a beautiful little throne. Seated on the throne was a little old man, quaintly dressed, with an exceptionally large gold locket around his neck. He motioned that I come to him and I Went. He spoke to me and re- markably enough it was in English. He said as I had landed on secluded soil of Weon-Layo I should have access to the treasure he had around his neck. It was indeed a treasure. The locket which he gave me was to be used, to look into the future. As I had been parted from my dearly beloved classmates for some time I decided to see what had happened to them. . . I set the period of my investi- gation the year 1955. Jennie Adams attended Indiana University, she decided she liked it and is now Vice President there. Delene Allen is successfully running a Missing Persons Bureau in Chicago. So far she has not found a single man. Maxine Allen, her twin, is married and has twin boys. They raise prunes on their California ranch. Jeanette Anderson won the United States champion bowling contest for the year 1954. She is now working to be a bigger and better bowler. Charlotte Boles is singing in Metropolitan Opera in New York. Her hus- band, Whom she married for love, writes her music. Joan Briles attended beauty school in Fort Wayne and is now head beautician in the Detroit Beauty School. She is still as sweet and unassuming as when she was a high school girl. Betty Byler married her soldier, has three future Lt. Colonels and is living in Rhode Island, in a remodeled barn. Norma Burns attended college and is hostess for the bachelor president. Ezekial Kroner. Betty Cole during her extensive world travels she was shipwercked on an island inhabitated by pigmies. She is at present recovering from the shock of being an overgrown specimen of humanity. y Eloise Cormican, after being a Powers model for four years is now devot- ing her entire artistic talent to decorating the dime store window in Pumpkin Hollar, Tennessee. Milan Duckwall has done extensive research in the field of artificial hear- ing aides and after having been given a medal for outstanding work, he cheer- fully accepted the presidency of the Better Hoboes of America Club. Uvon Ferguson owns and operates four swanky dining establishments in Salt Lake City. He is acting secretary of the Hash Slingers Association. Jean Fishtorn took up acrobatic dancing and is now flying high with her trapeze artist husband. Dorris Haney has a daily radio program discussing. current events and selling corn syrup. She is single and is collecting cracked vinegar Jugs. ,l...liii- COMPLIMENTS OF RUSSELUS DAIRY, HARTFORT CITY, INDIANA. Jerry Himelick owns two large cattle ranches. He spends his spare time training his flea circus. Anna Louise Howard has been chosen Green Bean Queen of the Lone Star State and is now entered in the Best American Seamstress Contest. Marilyn Jones is married and has a beautiful home in Dayton, Ohio. Her husband manages Dayton Airlines, Inc. Herbert Hutchens sings radio commercials-also owns Detroit Tigers Ball Club. Riley King has retired from bareback horse riding in a circus, and now owns The Four Bells, a New York roller skating palace. Alberta Land is the lady story teller of the Children's Hour. She gets her inspirations on yatching cruises in the Mediterranean. Clyde Meredith Jr. has written a book on personality analyzation that has revolutionized the psychological world. Julia Mittank is married to a movie producer. She is being starred in her next film, Upland Belle. Richard Myer is currently playing the youngest son in Living OH Papa. It is a howling success. His salary is huge. Joanne Parker did not wish to change her name, so she married L. R. Parker Cof the fountain pen Parkersj and lives in New York and Miami Beach. Harold Philebaum owns a golf course and is writing his second novel. His first, entitled- Eleven Mornings On A Golf Course was a best seller. Kenneth Carey is a race car driver. Won Indianapolis Speedway three consecutive years. Carolyn Pogue is writing for the New York Daily Mirror. Her column is entitled Vogue by Pogue. She was the subject of the article The Most Gracious Person I've Known in a current magazine. Dick Puckett resigned as United States Senator to accept management of Cleveland Rams. Helen Spencer married a man named Tracy. With their young son, Spen- cer Tracy, they are selling patent medicine throughout the western states. Martha Stanley is now famous for her swimming. Will be the star in a movie in which she will execute many beautiful dives. Charlotte Townsend has been chosen one of America's ambassadors to the World Peace Court. She is as friendly and direct as when she was in school. The vision faded and the little man informed me that my helicopter was fixed. I thanked him and started to leave when I decided to return the locket to him. It had served the purpose well. So I bid him good bye and took my leave thoughtfully. 9 Should auld acqamtance be forgot and never brouqht ro mind P CONGRATULATIONS OF BROWN TRUEBLOOD AND CO, Marion, Ind. MATTHEWS CLASS PROPHECY Ten years have passed since we were the eager adolesents working our way out of old Jefferson. Being in Matthews today, I found time to go and take another look at our old Alma Mater. As I stood at the school reminiscing, I heard a very low roar. It got louder and louder and I looked up. There were twelve planes flying over. Each seemed to be a little world of its own. The first one we explored belonged to Howard Reeves and his wife. Yes, Howard is married. He and Victoria ,are singers on the Blue-Green Soap Pro- gram over station LOVE. Howard is happy for his horse Woody has just won the Kentucky Derby. The next plane takes us to Montana. There we find Beatrice Fights and her two children, Ruth and Dale. She is now the widow of the late Mr. Ed- ward Kruhn. He and the oldest child were killed in an automobile accident. The next plane has a glider on behind it. Why? Well it belongs to Bob Richards. Bob and Dotty live in the plane while the maid and four children live in the glider. Bob is a big time artist. I-Ie travels all over the world and lives in ease. My, this next one is a queer looking one, it is from Mexico. In it we find Louis Zarogoza. After going to college for four years in Mexico he has come back to Chicago and set up a law practice. He is happily married to Jaunaita, his private secretary. Looking backward we see two planes very close together. Now, what is this? Dishes, rolling pin, and pans flying back and forth. Yes, they belong to Mr. and Mrs. Leland Carter. Norma did go to college and taught school for two years after they were married. Leland has fourteen, one hundred acre farms. They are still arguing as to whether they will live in town or on a farm. In another plane we see a very stylish lady. Mary Lou was a model in New York for a while and now she is the governess of Indiana. The plane next in line is supposed to be owned by Don Wolfgang but of course he has mortgaged it. Don is an old-time farmer in Kentucky. He spends all his spare time in Tennessee with his w'ife, Cathy, who lives with her mother. There are four planes left, one belongs to Mrs. John Brick. Mary Jean worked in factories all over the land then she met John. Yes, he is an average man, a news-paper reporter. They have two lovely children, Jorge and Mary- land Sue. ' Another of the planes belongs to Marie Roberds. After four years of col- lege in New Jersey and two years of Bible School in Pennsylvania, Marie is now on the mission field in Africa with her devoted husband. They have been there one year and are thoroughly enjoying their work. The next plane belongs to Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers. David is now the principal of J.H.S. It is rumored that he is to be appointed to the U, S. Supreme Court. Last but not least is the Bud Case plane. Well, Bud is just the typical American. He owns a dairy near Jonesboro and is very properous. He is mar- ried, their cottage has little blue shutters and red roses growing on the fence. Bud and Betty have five little Cases. I stood there by old J.H.S. as the sound of the planes faded away. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE COURIER. LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class of 1946, at this time being sound in mind and strong in judgment and being ready to leave this school life to enter into the world of decision, do hereby advertise and publish our last will and testment in order to eliminate any misunderstandings which might arise concerning our vast riches. To the members of our beloved faculty, who have worked so hard to help up prepare ourselves for the trials of life, we are offering our best wishes for a happy future. To whomever it may concern: Harold Philebaum wills the remainder of his supply of assembly sleeping tablets to Junior Reece. . Milan Duckwall bequeath his jolf as class leader to anyone who is quali- fied--physically and mentally. Jeannette Anderson wills' her hearty laughter to Bonetha Mae James and her yelling ability to any enegetic soul. Betty Cole wills her last name, Cole, to the Jefferson Township Schools in hopes that there will be enough fuel to keep the tempera- ture of both assemblies above 68013. Eloise Cormican wills her aids to beauty to anyone who needs them. Charlotte Townsend wills her upright carriage to Jean Witmer. Richard Myer bequeaths his stage ability to Paul Lynch and his ease of speech to Bob Herring. Delene Allen wills her love of sports to Patty Howard. Bud King wills his names, King, to Gerald C1rile hoping that Gerald may continue his reign over the Upland School. Jean Eishtorn wills her feat of collecting news to Chrystal Johnson and her love of school life to Mary Kearns. ' Maxine Allen wills her good-naturedness to anyone who looks at life too seriously. Julia Mittank wills her art of blushing to Evelyn Phillips. Jennie Adams bequeaths her appetite for education to anyone who docs not possess this desire. Leland Carter wills his collection of nick names to Howard McClellen and his love for history to Marjorie Rutlidge. Alfred Case wills his model A-Ford to Max Couch and his dark com- plexion to Danny Campbell. Beatrice Fights gives her blond hair to Eloise Plasterer. Norma Milhollin wills her writing talent to Mary Lou Robison. Howard Reeves bequeaths his singing and playing ability to George Roberds. Marie Roberds gives herschool column to Mildred McCoy. David Rogers leaves his intelligence to Eli Zaragoza and his acting ability to ,Darrell Needler. Mary Jean Thomas gives her height to Barbara Huntzinger and her long hair to Dorothy Moorman. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS FROM THE UPLAND BANK. Donald Wolfgang wills his car to Courtney Wright and his laugh to Charles Mitchiner. Mary Lou Wright wills her clothes to Ellen Kilgore and her job at the elevator to Lola Mayer, Louis Zarogoza wills his money to Duane Brown and his intelligence to anyone who cares for it, Dorris Haney wills her happy-go-lucky school spirit to Bill Hargraves and her art of letter witing to Carolyn Williams. Joan Briles bequeaths her even disposition to Beverly Briles. Martha Stanley wills her long hair to Beverly Wilson. Dick Puckett wills his love of the Jailhouse to anyone who feels they cannot avoid going there. Kenneth Carey wills his parking space on the north side of the school to Ronnie Lamb. Clyde Meredith bequeaths his ability to attract college girls to Ralph NVimmer. Uvon Ferguson wills his speaking ability to John Price Jr. Joanne Parker bequeaths her last name, Parker, to the Bookkeeping class of 1946-47 that they may experience the usage of good fountain pens. Marilyn Jones wills her long fingernails to Madge Thornburgh. Carolyn Pogue wills her dark hair to Joyce Meredith and her winning personality to Donald Phipps. ' Charlotte Boles leaves her musical talent to Jane Bragg and her ability to write poetry to Carl Vance. Jerry Himelick wills his knowledge of agriculture to Sam Wilson. Norma Burns bequeaths her sincerity to Betty Monroe and her 'ability to sit still in class to Bob Ayres. Betty Byler wills her love to reading to Ruth Kreutsburg. Anna Howard bequeaths her artistic talent to Lavonne Baker. Alberta Land wills her beautiful hair to Mary Jane Maddox. Herbert Hutchens wills his love of singing to Bob Wimmer. Helen Spencer bequeaths her brown eyes to Violet Fanning and her rosy cheeks to anyone who cannot afford good rouge, fa wk a CLASS FLOWER White Rose CLASS' MoTTo Life is What We Make It CLASS COLORS Green and White CLASS OF 1946 BEST WISHES OF ATKINSON'S GREENHOUSE. UPLAND CLASS POEM Meet the class of 46 To Jefferson High they've not been a jinx, But now they're leaving the dear old school, To find in life their realm to rule. First upon our scholar's role, Comes Jennie Adams, whose wit is full, She's the master mind of our dear class, For a better friend, you could not ask. Then we have the Allen twins, Who add some life to everything, Their boisterous laugh, and hi ya kid, Bids sadness in your heart to hide. Jeannette Anderson, jolly and bold, Comes next upon our Senior roll, At everything she's learned to smile, And make this life seem more worth while. Next in line comes Charlotte Boles, Music and art are her goals, We wish you the best of luck, That's all you'll need, plus ability and pluck. Joan Briles comes next on the roll, With love in her heart and a friendly soul, To our class she's been a wonderful part, With steadfast devotion, straight from the heart. Next Norma Jean Burns, so quiet and still, So attractive and sweet that her life must be filled With a beauty, few of us ever attain, For silence is golden unto our King. Then comes Betty Byler into view, With a smile for me and a smile for you, Each day's a little brighter still, Because of a word from her of good will. Small but forceful Betty Cole, Comes next upon our scholar's role, Our class just wouldn't be complete, Without Betty Cole, so friendly and sweet. The queen of our school then comes next, lt's Eloise Cormican, one of the best, She's dark and pretty and a friend to all, In help for our class, for her we'd call. GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! WILFORD LAYCOCK Next is our president, Milan Duckwall, In working for our class, he rates above all. He's handsome, intelligent, and very wise, For any girl he'd make a prize. Blonde and handsome is this one, His name is Uvon Ferguson, He's a wonderful member of our class, His friendliness makes troubled days go fast. Jean Fishtorn is next on the role, With a friendly smile and a happy soul, No one else could ever compete, With her personality so wonderfully sweet. The girl with the answer is Dorris Haney, She has a quick comeback to any thing brainy, The life of the party, a maker of fun, She always has Mr. Blues on the run. Nert on the roll we will call, Jerry Bob Himelick, a friend to all, To all of us he's brought some cheer, We will never forget him in coming years. Anna Louise Howard, next upon our list, Small and blonde, she'd really be missed, With a happy smile for everyone, She's a very good friend and lots of fun. Next upon our scholar's role, Is Herbert Hutchens, with a friendly soul. He always has a happy work, To make the best in life be heard. Next comes Marilyn Jones, so pretty and sweet, She's always dressed so trim and neat, We've known her long as a wonderful friend, And we pray that friendship will never end. Tall and handsome is Riley King, He's just as free as a bird on the wing. He's been a friend to us in the past, And in reaching the top, he'l1 travel fast. Lovely green eyes and beautiful red hair, Are Alberta Land's gifts so pretty and rare. She has a wonderful personality and friends galore, We'll always love her and adore her l'm sure. Julia Anne Mittank comes next, She's a wonderful friend and lives for the best, She's quiet and sweet and so full of charm. That into her life could come no harm. COMPLIMENTS OF THE UPLAND HARDWARE The romeo of the Senior Class, Is Clyde Meredith, dashing and fast, Although he's a new member this year, He's made friends galore and we think he's a dear. Richard Myer is next on the role, With a smile and a laugh that's good for your soul With jokes and wit that makes us all laugh, Our memories of him will always last. Joanne Parker, athletic and quiet, At selling things she can make you buy it, She's a wonderful friend so kind and true, And she's always a lift whenever you're blue. A studious member of our class, Is Harold Philabaum, in thinking he's fast. He's very quiet, but we know, We'l1 all miss him when from Jeff we go. A new member of our class this year. Is Kenneth Carey, who brought along some cheer, We've learned to know him as a friend, And we'd be sorry to see that friendship end. Pretty and talented Carolyn Pogue, Comes next upon our Senior role, With a sweet disposition and a heart of gold, Happiness is hers, to have and to hold. Next we see come into view. Richard Puckett, a friend who's true, He has a smile for everyone, His happy disposition is surpassed by none. The pep and vigor in our class, Comes from Helen Spencer, small but fast. Her devotion to our class is surpassed none, She never gives up till the work is done. Now we see Martha Stanley, Lovely hair and sweet as candy, Lots of fun and a wonderful friend, Our memories of her will never end. Next comes Townsend, Charlotte Ann, Who will help you out as best she can. She is a friend worth having and a friend to all, And she's always there whenever you call. Now this poem comes to an end, A poem of happiness and many friends, But now we leave them all behind, Knowing our school days are the happiest we'll find BEST WISHES, MONROE MOTOR SALES. CLASS POEMS Alfred Case, so handsome and sweet, No other boy in the world could ever compete To his model A Ford, And his praise to the Lord. Norma Milhollin, who is cute and pretty, Has beautiful dark eyes that are really flirty, She's Carter's only girl, And in his car she loves to whirl. Next on our roll is Howard Reeves, With Gaston, as his pet peeves. He's plenty groovy and hep to the jive, So, you can see, he's plenty alive! Mary Jean Thomas, so sweet and precious, To get out of school she is not so anxious, She is very bashful and shy, And never tells a lie. Also Bob Richards the boy of today, Who has only one girl to speak of, or say. To the unknown he explores, And the girls he adores. Beatrice Fights, the cute little blonde, Has one in the service of whom she is fond, When she doesn't hear from him, she's very dim., Who could it be, could it be Jim? Leland Carter with the pretty blonde curls, Is widely known as Cap to the girls. He's Norma Jean's steady, and has plenty of pep, And with his Chev. he is really hep. Now there is Marie, So full of glee, And very much delight, Whose aim is to be, honest, and polite. Don Wolfgang, is very quiet, He sleeps well, and has a diet, He's' always on the run, And having a lots of fun. Mary Lou Wright, our H. S. queen Is always on the scene. 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The stages were brightly decorated for the Kings and Queens. Prizes were given for the different masked people. At 9:00 the Matthews King and Queen, David Rogers and Mary Lou Wright and the Upland King and Queen, Gerald Grile and Eloise Cormican were crowned. They were given several prizes and complimentary tickets to the basketball games. At 9:15 the blanket winners were made known. The proceeds of both carnivals were applied on new band uniforms. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE COLLEGE GROCERY. BOTTOM ROW-Maxine Allen, Betty Byler, Dorris Haney. Betty Cole, Jeannette Anderson, Anna Louise Howard. SECOND ROW-Delene Allen, Martha Stanley, Norma Burns, Helen Spen- cer, Eloise Cormican, Joan Briles, Alberta Land, Mrs. Torgerson, Sponsor. TOP ROW-Jean Eishtorn, Jennie Adams, Charlotte Boles, Charlotte Town- send, Marilyn Jones, Julia Anne Mittank, Carolyn Pogue, Joanne Parker. GIRL RESERVES The Jefferson Township Girl Reserve was organized this year, The club is composed of twenty-eight girls from the Junior and Senior classes. The symbol of the Ciirl Reserve organization, a triangle Within a circle, represents the three sides of a girl, the physical, the mental, and the spiritual. The pur- pose of the club is to find and to give the best. Throughout the year several social activities were enjoyed by the girls and a number of worthwhile at- tainments were achieved. The officers presiding for the year l945-46 were-President, Charlotte Ann Townsend: Vice President, Jane Bragg: Secretary, Eloise Cormican: Treasurer, Carolyn Pogue. The sponsor of the girls was Mrs. Martha Jane Torgerson. BEST WISHES FROM WILEY'S COAL YARD. BOTTOM RCW-Dick Puckett, Louis Zaragoza, Herbert Hutchens. Ray- mond Conn, Bob Richards, Mr. E. H. Gard, Sponsor. SECOND ROW-fdohn Price, Don Phipps, Clyde Meredith, Carl Vance, Jerry Himelick, Bob Ayres, Richard Meyer. TCP ROW-Uvon Ferguson, Courtney Wright, Junior Reece, Kenneth Carey. David Rogers, Darrell Needler, and Bill Hargrave. JEFFERSON HI-Y CLUB The Jefferson Hi-Y stands forYClean Speech, Clean Sports, Clean Scholarship and Clean Living. The club is made up of senior high boys from Upland and Matthews schools. The boys were interested in social activities as well as projects involving dee and serious thou ht. Several chili su ers were en'o ed durin the ear. P S PP J Y g Y The organization chose as their ofiicers-President, Louis Zaragoza: Vice President, Raymond Conn: Secretary, Herbert Hutchens: Treasurer, William l-largrave. Sponsors of the club were Mr, Price and Mr. Gard. GOOD LUCK FOR THE FUTURE, UPLAND GRAIN COMPANY. SEATED-Wilma Kershner, Susie Loy, Janice Jenkins, Mary Peterson, Marilyn Lees. Irma Jean Ballinger, Miss Parks, Sponsor. STANDINGW-Geraldine Boles, Joan Waggie, Edith Troxell, Nina Eyler. Beverly Wilson, Edith Clevenger, Jo Deeter. HOME EC CLUB The purpose of the Home Ee. Club is to provide a discussion of problems involved in Home Economics and to develop an interest in home activities. The club is made up of girls in each of the four classes of high school. The sponsor is Miss Virginia Parks. CONGRATULATIONS, TROUT BARBER SHOP. get v . . L A i 1 ' A TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW-Darrell Needler, Max Losh, Don XVolfg'ang:, Junior Walker, Raymond Conn, Leland Carter, Wayne Warrick, Roy Carniin, David Rogers. SECOND ROW-lilli Zaragoza, Alfred Case, Howard Reeves, Addis lfrushour, Verlin Ryan, Gerald llloorinan, Duane Brown, George Freek, Sponsor. BOTTOM ROW'-Bob Richards, Earl Ryan, Howard Baueher, Furl lflhrhart, Charles lllitehner, llowartl McClellan, Merrill Frost. BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW-left to right: Gene Janke, Bradley Hughes, Raymond Russell, Rieh- ard Hiineliek, Gene McMillan, Vie Carney, Bob VVimmer, .lerry llinir-liek. SECOND ROXVgGeorg:e Freek, Sponsor, Jack FO1'ehand, Bob Herringr, Ted VVrig'ht, Junior Reece. Wayne Stanley, Uvon lfergruson, Robert Howard, Jon Shields. BOTTOM ROW+Robert Ferguson, John Winnner, Keith Oliver, Robert Moorinau, .lack Kindler, .lack Keller, Ralph Wimnier, William liyneh. FUT RE FARMER CLUB The major purposes of the Future Farmers of America are to develop agricultural leadf ership, cooperation, citizenship. improved agriculture. and patriotism. The national organizaf tion includes Chartered State associations composed of local chapters situated only in public high schools having departments of vocational agriculture. There are four degrees of active membershipaf Green Hand, Chapter Farmer, State Farmer, and American Farmer. Advancement through these grades of memberShip is based on achievement in vocational agrif culture and progressive establishment in farming. The sponsor of the Future Farmers club is Mr. George Freck. FRONT ROW--Left to right: Jean Fishtorn, Bob Ayres, Patricia Donahue, Jeanette Hatfield, Janet Fishtorn, Carole Sue Gardner, Dorothy Fisherbuek, WValter Hinielick, John Lynch, Bill Price, Carol Ann Ballinger, Katheryn Conelley, Nancy Donahue, Janet Meyers, Don Phipps. SECOND ROW-Left to right: Donna Garrison, Mildred McCoy, Carillon Conelley, Teil VVilson, Bar- bara Owen, Marcia Taylor, Diane Lloyd, Jack Himeliek, Richard Himelick, John Price, Clarence Copple, David Bohnert, Paul Allen, Mary Atkinson. THIRD PUVV-lift to Viifllti MHYY Lee Hargrave, Betty :Ann Selzer, Charlotte Cadbury, Carol Wright. X. Peggy Owen, Joe Mann, Hubert Brown, Mervin Cain, lliCl't'tlltl l Conelley, David Townsend, Lal olyn VVilliams, Eloise Plasterer. STANDING-Left to right: Jane B1'tl.2'Q, Janice Jenkins, Betty Peterson, Edith Troxell, Mr. Price. Mary Lois Ballinger, Mr. Reiter, band director, Mr. Green, assistant director, Clyde Meredith, Irma V ' ' v - . ,. , - . Jean Ballinger, Dick Puckett, Marilyn Lees, Barbara Klbbey, Norma Jtan Stlleis, Byron lme- liek, and Kathleen Phipps. HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Jefferson Township School Band, under the direction of Mr. Fred Reiter, is com- posed of approximately fifty students. The band performed at school plays and participated in baccalaureate and commencement during Senior Week. HIGH SCHOOL GLEE CLUB The Gleg Clubs of Jefferson I-ligh School were composed of Junior and Senior High School boys and girls and met twice a week in the music room. An activity performed by the chorus was the presentation of 'AI-learts and Blossoms, a school operetta. The Cilee Club is under the direction of Mrs. Keller. The OHSICCIS elected were: President, Eloise Cormican: Norma Jean lvlilhollin, Vice President: Carolyn Pogue, Alfred Case, Secretary and Treasurer: Charlotte Townsend, Dor- rine Needler. Librarians: Bob Gard. David Rogers. WISHING YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS, SHOWAI.TER'S CASH GROCERY m HIGH CHOOL GLEE CL 'FOI' l'It l'IlRE, FRONT ROW Left to Riprhtz Eunice Guiiznet, Imogene Kingsolixer, liarlwara Huntzinger, Reatrire Fixrhts, Rarhara Fights, Carol Wriirht. Joe Mann, llolmhy Fights, Jimmy Barnett. Hubert liroxvn and Rolnlry Stroud. Sl-IFONIJ ROVV Mrs. Keller, Virginia Kingfsolivvr, Mildred McCoy, Eloise Plasterer. Harllara Kihlmey, Ellen Kilgore. Norma .lean Milhollin, Helen Milhollin, Donna Jean Garrison, Esther Simmons. Ada Mai Clark. Dorothy Love, Grace Fights, Jann-s McCoy, THIRD ROW Alfred Case, Howard Reeves, Robert Richards. Dorine Needler. Norma Jean Sellars. Mary I,ou Roberson. Mary Lou Wright, Lila Mayer, Jane Richard, .Ioy VVri1,rht. Martha Rraflley, Gertrude Thomas, .learldean Welsh, l4'OUR'l'H ROVV Gerald Moorman, Eugene Huffman. Wayne VVorrick, Max Losy, Gm-orye Rolverds, Raymond Conn, Ilavid Rogers, Darrell Needler, Don Wolfggangz, Junny Richard, Mickey Rall, liarmin Wright, Marjorie Rutledge. liO'l I'OM l'It l'URE, FRONT ROW Left to Right:4Merrill Grile, Mary Sue Lynch, Jaekie Swartz, Patricia Harrison Vlfiuifred Hutvhens, hatheryn Conelley, Alice Klndler. Mary Atkinson, liarlmara Coan, Frances Johnson. Mary lieu llarl ureave. ll:-tty t'unnim:harn, Patricia Troxell, Nancy Donahue. Keith Oliver. QEUOND ROW Chrystal Johnson, Dora Dean Nelson, Norma Rurns. Dorris Haney, Geraldine Roles, Jeanette llatlield Janet Pishtorn, Norma Nelson, Ruby Russ, Hazel Mulwtielil, Irma Jean liallinirer. Nina Iiyler, Carolyn Williams: lleverly VVilson. Janet Myers. l'HlRD ROVV Mrs. Keller, Betty Cllx Rftly Ilvllr 1 me L A L, Beverly Iiriles, Betty Peterson, Kathleen Phipps, Phyllis Nelson, Janice Jenkins, Evelyn lhillios, Donna Nelson, Mary I'0terson, Helen Spencer, Joyvc Meredith, Patricia Donahue, Marilyn Lees, Glendora liurns, Alberta Land. Joan Briles. VOURTH ROW George Rhinehart, l'hil Meredith, Boll Moorman. liolm Gard, Mickey Coslxy, Eupzene liahlm, Eraneis Dem-ker tiene Janke. Clyde Meredith. Charles Townsend, Herbert Hutt-hens, Ted Wright, Richard Himlt-ek, .lack Kindler: Jerry Himlevk. Dick Puckett. l'll4 I'Il ROW .lean Fishtorn. Eloise Cormican, Julia Mittank. Jean Witmer. Jo Deeter, Edith Ulevengxer, Charlotte Town- l t'1 l l'g,ue Ch ltt l'l M I ' R ll' SUIH. lrtlyfl 0' 2 aro 9 toes. HW NIS 21 Hiller. Edith Troxell, Martha Stanley. Delenc Allen, Joanne Parker. Marilyn Jones. Jeanette Anderson. IVISHING YOU SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE, VVII.SON'S I.G.A. STORE. D335 , .--,igfmlwais t er as af - ..-::e,f..,a,5f?ar ,rf--rtf:i,.,,e ,r,r..f1,, S S t i 4 Q,f f,.g i -refuse-ggggxifjgf I Q 'z . Q. ,J ssc? M Cast shown left to right are: Richard Myer, Carolyn Pogue, Jeanette Anderson, Dick Puckett, Eloise Cormican, Charlotte Townsend, Bud King, Herb Hutchins, Clyde Meredith. Dorris Haney, Jean Pishtorn, Helen Spencer, Jerry Himelick, Milan Duckwall, Kenneth Carey. The Upland Senior Play HEverybody's Crazy under the direction of Mrs. Martha Jane Torgerson was presented on March l5th at the Upland Gym. JEFFERSON SENIOR PLAYS l,eft to right: Beatrice Pights, Marie Roberds, Left to right-flVlary Jean Don Wolfgang, Leland Carter, Mary Thomas, Alfred Case and Lou Wright, David Rogers. Norma Jean Milhollin. The Matthews Senior Play Do Re Mi, under the direction of Mr. Edward Gard was given December 18, l945 at the Matthews gym. BEST WISHES, SENIORS, UPLAND Sales and Service, Bob Lees and Gene Janke. April, 1946 Dear Gertie: Well dearie, it has been a long time since I saw you so I guess I had better tell you what I have been doing. Remember when I last saw you? I was loaded down with books and headed towards J.H.S. That was on August 27: That first month of school was just like a merry-go-round. We seniors had to find out how and where each and everyone of us spent our summer. We were still a little dazed by the fact that we were the dignified seniors. By the end of the fourth week, we were trying to act the part and were all delving into Latin, Bookkeeping, and Shorthand except for the times when we were busy rooting for our spiffy baseball club. Our baseball season extended from Sep- tember 4 to 25. We were undefeated until the county championship game- we lost to Gas City. During the month of October, things began to take place that promised plenty of work and recreation for the rest of the year. The annual staff was elected and a campaign for sales of annuals began. Basketball practice began on October 2 and we all looked forward to a vic- torious ball season. On October 5, a potluck supper was given in honor of the baseball team. Ruth Hambidge, Jeannette Anderson, Donna Garrison, and Eu- gene Huffman were chosen to be our yell-leaders for the 45-46 basketball season. By October 12 we felt that it was time for a pepper-upper so we had a class party and we certainly had an enjojyable time. After this, we settled down to hard work for a few days and then came the time that every student, from the first grade to the twelfth, looks forward to-on October 23, we re- ceived our first report cards of the year. After this, it was our good fortune that we were given a much needed 4-day vacation while the teachers' attended institute. Following this vacation, the students put forth both time and energy on the Halloween carnivals that were held on October 31. November was full of basketball. We played six games during this month. On November 1, the junior high and high school had pictures taken and on the 8th, the faculty and seniors had their pictures taken. November 16 ended our third month of school. First semester exams were given on December 12-13. On December 17, we started our second semester. The seniors looked at each other with amazed expressions as if to say Where is our time going? The highlight of the month of December was the Matthews Senior play which was given on the 18th. The name of this play was Do Re Mi. On December 19, we were dismissed for Christmas vacation and We were free un- til December 31. The first big event in January was the county basketball tourney. It was held on the llth and 12th. Our team was defeated by Fairmount who in the BEST WISHES! MILHOLLIN'S SERVICE. last game became county champs. We played Hve other games in the month of January. The month of February was a busy one for the basketball boys and the juniors. On February 8, the junior play at Matthews CPercy Cuts Loosej was presented and in the following week, on February 14, the juniors at Upland presented 'AStar Crazy, These plays were both very good. The basketball season was finshed this month. Besides four games, we played in the long awaited sectional tourney which was held on February Zl-22-23. The Upland and Matthews seniors joined forces in this month and had a class party. March had only a few special activities but they were signifigant ones. The Upland seniors gave their play on March 15. The name of it was Every- body's Crazy. -and they were, too. The Glee Club presented the operetta Hearts and Blossoms on March 28-29. Well, Gertie, this brings us up to April, l946. Of course, we started out in good spirits because of April Fools day. On the 5th of April, we had our Junior-Senior Banquet at Matthews. On April 7, we donned our caps and gowns for the baccalaureate. On the 9th, with mixed emotions, we again put on our caps and gowns forj the commencement. This is what we had been working for, for l2 years. Yes, Gertie, this was the end and yet it was just the beginning. On April 16, the school doors were closed until next year. I have tried to tell you some of the most important events of the year, Gertie, and I think that you will have an idea now of a few of the things that we did, l must close now, Gertie. See you soon, Dorris. - ' rw Quill? c -- A CONGRATULATIONS FROM FETTIG CANNING CORPORATION. ,V-, -'w ,mg gfl, -1+fe-'w- 542-aww1Q'?f3:1l-P-1 '.v WH' 511104 Lf.-131-f,g1. f , ,,, .. . 3 F411 1' '13, 1 ' All ' ' I 5 .1 0 :.l,1,4?'l.i lf, N. , '13,-.L,v5 ,.-'14 .M ya-.gli 4'-?,.iv:3l'g sw ..Gr5?fFf3?7- if .se P' Mi-as 'v,:Qf.iQ:s:.:PE2P1f3aQ,..'?g?faf32E:.a?f5g+1nviQsf... . f . - . ,.-fi,:1,..,, V- r .ji fb. 52- ,155 V - 1' . 42' 5 . 15 mg. fr: -Q mf-j'-1 , -.wk 4 37.1. .- . fe' ' .2315 s .4 Fw' , -L - .gy I X .QM f-eff mf- . .V -' . -- .. . 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Here 53 14 Nov. 16 Van Buren There 26 34 Nov. 28 St. Paul Here 36 46 Nov. 30 Gas City Here 29 63 Dec. 7 Sweetser There 26 23 Dec. 12 Jonesboro There 20 26 Dec. 14 Swayzee Here 22 21 Dec. 21 Roll Here 3 3 46 Jan. 2 Converse Here 20 1 7 Jan. ll County Tourney CFairmountD Marion 14 29 Jan. 18 Jonesboro Here 29 24 Jan. 25 Van Buren Here 26 27 Jan. 29 Summitville There 31 3 6 Feb. l Sweetser Here 37 27 Feb. 5 St. Paul There 29 31 Feb. 13 Gas City There 'W 'H Feb. 1 5 Warren There 4' 4' ' ' BEST WISHES FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS, Sherdler and Walters-Orpheum and Jefferson Theatres, Hartford City, Indiana. J ,Ami , 51-lfr 5EFf' KNEELING-Roger Brown, Bill Tomlinson, John Price, and Ronald Lamb. STANDING-Bob Ferguson, student manager, Carl Vance, Clyde Meredith, Jr., Ted Wright, Coach L. R. Stockton, Charles Townsend, Bill I-Iargrave, Sam Trout, and Dick Puc- kett, student manager. YELL LEADERS, KNEE LING-Gene Hoffman. STANDING-Donna Ciarrison, Jeannette Anderson, and Ruth Hambidge. FIRST TEAM -YEOMEN The Yeomen schedule for 1945-1946 does not make a very favorable impression upon the reader, I am sure: but fudamental facts. First of and juniors with but one ing 1944-1945 but at no when one looks behind that record he is fully cognizant of certain all the 'lYeomen of '45-'46 are a group of freshmen, sophomores, senior in the list. True enough, Mr. Ereck did handle the team dur- time did Mr. Ereck ever want anyone to feel that he was an athletic coach. He is a lover of boys and for that reason offered his services during the absence of Coach Wilson in the Navy. When it looked as if it might be some time before Mr, Wilson returned, the school authorities, urged by a request from the fans, secured the services of Mr. LeRoy Stockton of Danville, Indiana, as Athletic Director. Mr. Stockton assisted by Mr. Ereck, has made 8 very commendable showing and from the repOrts we observe in the county papers, you will in all probability hear from the Yeomen in 1946-1947. The interest in athletics has been materially revived in Jefferson this year and now a full year round program is in operation. In the fall we have baseball, softball, and tennis, during the Winter, basketball and ping-pong, and in the spring track and field. We regret that space will not permit the report of our track and field contests this spring but due to the fact that the copy for our annual had to be ready early, we were unable to include them. COMPLIMENTS FROM ART WALKER, AGENT FOR ROWSTER FERTILIZER SECOND TEAM-ARCHERS KNEELING-Merrill Frost, Gene Janke, Gerald Moorman. Earl Ryan, Ken neth Wright, Robert Herring, Omar Jones, Ralph Wimmer, John Wim ITICI. STANDlNG+Bob Ferguson, Student Manager, Bill Tomlinson, Jon Shields Earl Campbell, Wayne Stanley, George Freck, Coach, Courtney Wright Junior Reece, Gerald Grile, Jack Walz, Dick Puckett, Student Manager Second Team Basketball Scores Opponets Archers Fairmount Z4 12 Gaston 6 19 Harrison Twp. 2 40 Van Buren l5 22 St. Paul l5 20 Gas City Z9 l6 Sweetser 22 23 Jonesboro 24 27 Swayzee l4 I8 Roll 9 27 Converse 17 35 Jonesboro l5 l 7 Van Buren 14 27 Summitville 28 Z0 Sweetser 20 23 St. Paul 15 24 Gas City Z5 23 Warren 34 3 l BOTTOM-Bob Turner, Philip Meredith. Dick Grile, Howard Malott Frank Huntsinger. SECOND ROW--Billy Price, Jerry Ross, Bobby Gray. George Rhinehart Bobby Reece, Bobby Wright. TOP ROW--Donald Walz, Mickey Cosby, James McCoy, Freddie Foreman Bob Bolner, John Roberds, Max Couch, Bobby Egger, John Lynch. JEFFS Here come the little A'JeHs give them rooml They are the 7th and 8th grade boys interested in playing basketball. Mr. Orval Wilson was the coach of the Jeffs. SCORES OF JEFFS FIRST TEAM GAMES Date Januarv 4 January 9 January l6 January 22 January Z3 January 30 January 31 February l February 4 February 7 February 19 February 20 February 26 Place Team Roll Roll Marion Evans Upland Washington Upland Sweetser Upland Evans County Tourney Van Buren Roseburg Van Buren Fairmount Van Buren Van Buren Matthews Summitville Gaston Gaston Sweetser Sweetser Roll Washington Summitville Summitville Opponents Jeffs 49 12 27 13 l8 20 l5 20 15 l5 9 20 ll 20 ll l0 29 30 l7 38 8 28 3l l3 33 26 SEATED-Bill Tomlinson, Roy Carmin, Uvon Ferguson, Roger Brown, John Price, Gerald Grile, and Sam Trout. STANDING-Dick Puckett, student manager, Kenneth Wright, Charles Townsend, Carl Vance, Ted Wright, Jack Walz, Bob Ferguson, student manager, and Coach L. R. Stockton. BASEBALL TEAM The Jefferson Yeomen had a fairly good baseball season this year. It looked as if they might knock ofi the county championship until they met up with the Gas City Tigers in their last game, where the Tigers proved to have a slight edge over the Yeomen. The Yeomen started off their season with a decisive win over the Sweetzer Braves of l5-0. The next game we played was with the Jonesboro Zebras. The Yeomen were still on the ball and marched away with a ll to l Victory. Our first home game was played at our ball field on homecoming day. The Yeomen went all out to show the home towners what they could do and wound up with a 21 to l victory over the Van Buren Aces. Our fourth and toughest game, up until now, was with Fairmount. It was a bad day for baseball, but nevertheless the Yeomen came out on top with a score of 4 to 2. The game with Swayzee was pulled out of the iire in the sixth inning when Ted Wright led off with a double, stole third, and Scored on a sacrifice. The score was 4-2. In our last game of the season we had our first defeat in a hard fought game with Gas City for the county Championship. The game ended with the score of 2 to l. This ended our season with a tive wins and one loss, and .833 average. Lets hope that next year it's a l.00O average. BEST WISHES, YELEY,S SERVICE SHOP, AUTO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. To The Friends Of Jefferson Township Schools It has been a pleasure to have been associated with you in your schools during the past year. Many are the problems that have confronted all of us during the War years but now that the war is over, we shall soon be in a period of more nearly normal conditions. I am sure that many of our worries will pass away and we shall have our schools staffed with teachers well trained for their respective assignments and materials and equipment once more availa- ble. It shall be our obligation to give the boys and girls of these communities as fine an opportunity to prepare themselves for higher education, business, industry, or home-making as the finances and equipment of our schools will render possible. To this end we shall exert all our efforts to bring to our schools the best teachers possible and to enrich the curriculum as much as space and conveniences will permit. We shall continue to emphasize not only the training to earn a living but also the qualities necessary to do the living, and to stress particularly the physical, social, and moral life of the studentiso that each will be the better able to adjust himself in the activities of life outside the school, We cherish the qualities that have made the Jefferson Township Schools well known and shall strive to lift higher the banner so nobly advanced thus far. 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If EE 5, Q 4 lx iii if lf 5.2 92 35 '1- nt Ar if as E' UPLAND ALUMNI DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1900 HORTON KLINE Deceased VON TEETER Deceased WADE TEETER Pharmacist, East Chicago, Indiana ALTA WILHELM WEBSTER Schoolteacher, Walla Walla, Washington CLASS OF 1901 CARRIE FARR HORNER Culver City, California ROSCOE HAINES Bonnes, Montana CLARA JONES KUHN Housewife, Akron, I'ndiana ARTHUR MARINE R. R., Upland, Indiana EDITH PEELE Deceased CLASS OF 1902 CLYDE CAGE Indianapolis, Indiana WILBUR JADDEN CHARLES JENKINS Oak Park, Illinois CHARLES LUCAS Bucksville, Ohio JASPER LYON COURTNEY McDONOUGH Druggist, Marion, Indiana PEARL PITTENGER HOLLINGSWORTH Housewife, Marion, Indiana TRENT STOUT Deceased FLORENCE STOVER WILLIAMS Housewife, Hartford City, I'ndiana ORLOFF POLSLEY Retired, R. R. 6, Muncie, Indiana THOMAS THOMPSON Converse, Indiana CLASS OF 1903 ELVA DEEREN KENNA Housewife, Laporte, Indiana JESSIE F. BALLINGER Schoolteacher, Marion, Indiana LOLA LAUGHLIN AYRES Deceased EVA McDONOUGH HUTTON Housewife, Ft. Wayne, Indiana JESSIE VAN ARSDALE Indianapolis, Indiana CLASS OF 1904 CLYDE ATKINSON ROSCOE BIDWELL Sperry Flour Mill, Spokane, Washington EARL BUGHER Marion, Indiana GLEN CARTER Fairmount, I'ndiana RAY FLEMING Indianapolis, Indiana BERTHA FLEMING SMITH Deceased NANNIE LYON PENROD Deceased LOUIS NEEDLER Farmer, Indianapolis, Indiana ALVA OLIVER Deceased ORVILLE REASONER Artist, Washington, D. C. PEARL STOVER Deceased CLASS OF 1905 LILLIAN BALLINGER LUCE Deceased CHARLES JOHNSON Principal, Dunkirk, Indiana GRACE KING NEWCOMB Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana BESSIE McVICKER Upland, Indiana MABEL RHODEHAMEL VAN VALER Deceased BERTHA STOVER ELY Housewife, Marion, Indiana TRUMAN WILSON Highway Employee, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1906 ALVIN BALLINGER Deceased OLIVE JOHNSON Midland, Michigan FRANK MOORE Chicago, Illinois ROLLAND REASONER Boston, Massachusetts DESSIE SMITH HAYS Schoolteacher, Marion, I'ndiana JESSIE SPAYDE SHOEMAKER Housewife, Harlingen, Texas BEST WISHES FROM MID STATES OIL COMPANY. CLASS OF 1907 CLARE DILLMAN Van Buren, Indiana RUTH KLINE Deceased WALDO LEONARD Farmer, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana GLADYS MARINE TROYER Deceased ETHEL SUTTON SMITH Housewife, Upland, Indiana RUSSEL TEETER Deceased HERBERT TORMOHLEN Attorney, Portland, Indiana ETHEL WISE DRISCHELL Housewife, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1908 DORI'E CONNELLEY Attendant at Veteran's Hospital, Marion, Indiana KEMP DEEREN Owen's Illinois, Cleveland, Ohio MABLE FLEMING Schoolteacher, Wabash, Indiana GENEVA JONES SECREST Housewife, Santa Barbara, Calif. MORRIS OUTLAND Schoolteacher, Pittman, New Jersey LILLIAN PARKS LEONARD Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana ADA McKENZIE CHRISTIANSON Housewife, Stockton, Calif. PAUL STOVER Hartford City, Indiana ALMA THORNBURG BOLLER Housewife, Marion, Indiana MYRTLE WATSON Deceased CLASS OF 1909 LAWRENCE BALLINGER Deceased ARLI'E BOLE Farmer, Upland, Indiana MABLE NESBITT DEEREN Housewife, Cleveland, Ohio JOHN STANLEY Deceased HARVEY STOVER Farmer, Upland, Indiana 1-IAZEL THORNBURG THURMAN Housewife, Marion, Indiana ELVA TROXELL Washington, D. C. CLASS OF 1910 CLYDE BIDWELL Factory Worker, Cincinnati, Ohio ORVILLE BIDWELL Deceased VAUGHN CONELLEY Farm Loan Association, Upland, Indiana PAUL HILL Rochester, Pennsylvania ANNE MCVICKER California ECHO PARKS Missionary, India BLAINE PEELE Deceased EVERETTE SMITH Schoolteacher, Columbia City, Indiana CLARA TEETER Youngstown, Ohio BYRON WILLIAMS Deceased BERTHA WYCOFF JONES Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1911 GEORGE DELGOUFFRE Deceased HAZEL FLEMING WENDELL Housewife, Dexter, Maine JAMES PUGH Principal, Covington, Indiana JAMES GINN Galesburg, Illinois KEARNEY KLINE Schoolteacher, Louisville, Kentucky GENEVIEVE NESBITT CLARK Housewife, Muncie, Indiana LAUREL SUTTON Factory Worker, R. R. 1, Upland, Indiana RUSEL SWHIER CLARA THOMPSON CLASS OF 1912 MARIE BALLINGER Schoolteacher, Marion, Indiana MONT1'E BEDWELL Bakersfield, California MARY BEDWELL TROYER Schoolteacher, Upland, Indiana CORA CONELLEY PUGH Housewife, Covington, Indiana CLOYD DICKERSON Detroit, Michigan . GENEVA DICKERSON DOCTOR Housewife, Milwaukee, Wisconsin LONA GILLESPIE RARICK Housewife, R. R. 1, Upland, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE UPLAND MANUFACTURING COMPANY. VON HORNER Chattachootee, Flordia PAUL McVICKER Army, Marion, Indiana MERL MILLER NELSON Housewife, San Diego, California LEONA NABRING COTTRELL Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana LYMAN REASONER Marion, Indiana FLOYD SIMONS Muncie, Indiana LELAH SMITH ERWIN Deceased PAUL SPAYDE Tampa, Florida BLANCHE STELTS MOLLE Housewife, Marion, Indiana IVA STOUT BROWN Deceased CLASS OF 1913 JAMES BIDWELL Walnut Park, California GUY BROYLES Marion, Indiana LOUISE DILLMAN Van Buren, Indiana EARL DONALSON California ORVILLE FLEMMING Government Employe, Washington BEATRIX GRAVES PAPE Teacher, R. R. 2, Marion, Indiana JEANN1'E HILL EVA KNEE BIDWELL Housewife, Marion, Indiana LEAH MILES Music Teacher, Marion, Indiana THORA PARKS Dayton, Ohio FLORENCE THOMPSON STOVER Housewife, New Castle, Indiana ROBERT THOMPSON Farmer, Upland, Indiana RAYMOND WILSON Factory Worker, Jonesboro, Indiana LEE WRIGHT Foster Forbes, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1914 EDGAR BALLINGER J. HERBERT BOWEN Booker, Tacoma, Washington EARL BRAGG Deceased MARGARET BUGHER SIMPSON Hi1l's Department Store, Marion, Indiana HAZEL CARROLL STOKES Housewife, California PEARL HENDERSON BRAGG Deceased GOLDA JEFERY GARTHWAITE Deceased FRANK L. KEEVER GEORGE MILLER CLAY MORRISON EARL PORTER Deceased MABEL PUGH JONES Housewife, Upland, Indiana CHESTER REED Deceased DORRIS REYNOLDS Banker, Upland, Indiana HIRKLE SCOTT MARY SEXTON WILEY Housewife, Marion HAZEL SWARTS GINN Housewife, Galesburg, Illinois CLIO ZEEK California CLASS OF 1915 ALLEN ATKINSON Flint, Michigan GLADYS BALLINGER Housewife, Kokomo, Indiana RALPH BALLINGER Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana OMER BALLINGER Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana MAX BOWEN Dentist, Colorado Springs, Colo. GLADYS JOHNSON PERSY Housewife, Detroit, Michigan GRACE KING WRIGHT Housewife, Marion, Indiana CHESTER NELSON Farmer, Upland, Indiana CHARLEY OREN Deceased MERRITT PARKS OPAL PEARSON SUTTON OLGA PIERCE Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana REVELLA REED Deceased MARIE THOMPSON FULLER Housewife, Tulsa, Oklahoma FORREST WILSON I.G.A. Store, Upland, Indiana OMA WRIGHT ANDERSON Housewife, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1916 MABLE ALEXANDER Bicknell, Indiana HERBERT BIDWELL New Mexico BEST WISHES FROM LAVWERE THORNBURGH'S HOBBY SHOP. SARA BROYLES WILSON Housewife, Upland, Indiana IRENE CARROLL OTT Housewife, Connecticut MABLE FISHERBUCK Stenographer, Chicago, Illinois GRACE GRAVES LAWVERE Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana EARL GOODWIN Farmer, Upland, Indiana GARR HODSON . Schoolteacher, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana ALETHA HULTS At Home, Upland, Indiana BLANCHE KNEE Hartford City, Indiana RUTH NELSON LIGHTLE Housewife, Dayton, Ohio MARY REYNOLDS Telephone Operator, Upland, Indiana ANNA SCOTT WEAVER Housewife, Fort Wayne, Indiana CLARENCE SNYDER Marion, Indiana ORVILLE TAYLOR Fresco, California PAULINE WILSON CLASS OF 1917 JOHN BUGHER Doctor, South America HOBART CONNELLY Salesman, Marion, Indiana SAMUEL DODSON Boise, Idaho BLANCHE FERGUSON SELL Schoolteacher, R. R. 5, Marion, MYRTLE FLEMING FRAZIER Housewife, Upland, Indiana HAZEL HULTS McMILLAN Housewife, Marion, Indiana LENORA HULTS THOMPSON Housewife, R. R. 6, Marion, VIRGIL PALMER DORIS MILES WILKINS Housewife, R. R. 1, Marion, EDITH ROSS REYNOLDS Housewife, Upland, Indiana MELVIN SEAVERS Muncie, Indiana LLOYD SPADE Gulfport, Mississippi Indiana Indiana Indiana CLASS OF 1918 FAROL HORNER AYRES Housewife, Upland, Indiana ROY ATKINSON Rural Mail Carrier, Marion, Indiana RALPH BIDWELL Owens Illinois, Upland, Indiana LEAH BROGNEAUX JOHNSON Housewife, Muncie, Indiana LAWRENCE GRAFF South Bend, Indiana PEARL LYNCH SMITH Housewife, Fowlerton OPAL LYNCH Deceased RUBEN C. MARSHALL Knightstown, Indiana EDWARD MANG Chicago, Illinois RUTH PUGH RAYMOND Deceased CLASS OF 1919 JESSIE ATKINSON Farmer, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana ATWOOD BRAGG Factory Worker, Fort Wayne, THEODORE BRAGG Foster Forbes, Marion, Indiana IRMA BIDWELL MUTH Housewife, California FAE FLEMING FERGUSON Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana LEMLEY HIMELICK Deceased HOWARD CARROL Fort Wayne, Indiana RUTH JOHNSON WILKINS Housewife, Marion, Indiana LLOYD LYNCH Jonesboro, Illinois CORA MARINE YALE Schoolteacher, Marion, Indiana CARL MILLER Electrician, Upland, Indiana DELIGHT PARKS Schoolteacher, Jonesboro, Indiana LUCILE SARGENT SEIDENSTICKER Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana RALPH SHAFFER Deceased MARY TOWNSEND SNIDER Housewife, Marion, Indiana HAROLD WILKINS Foster Forbes, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1920 RALPH CONNELLEY Schoolteacher, Muncie, Indiana MARIE STOUT DENNY Housewife, Crown Point, Indiana CLYDE HULTS Deceased BERNICE KING HAMM Housewife, Marion, Indiana MEARL HIMELICK TABER Housewife, Flint, Michigan EARNEST WILKINS Insurance Salesman, Marion, Indiana - GOOD LUCK IN THE FUTURE, ARCADE THEATRE, GAS CITY, INDIANA. CLASS OF 1921 HELEN BRADLEY Tuscon, Arizona RUSSELL CLAMME Factory Worker, Hartford City, Indiana EVA MANG Office Worker, Chicago, Illinois' ALENE REASONER GRIDER Housewife, Cincinnati, Ohio MILDRED SCHWARK HENRY Housewife, Marion, Indiana DOUGAN WHYBREW Schoolteacher, Muncie, Indiana GLEN WILKENS Marion, Indiana DELIGHT WILSON WISE Housewife, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1922 MARY BRAGG WRIGHT Housewife, Upland, Indiana GRETCHEN CONNELLY ATKINSON Schoolteacher, South Bend, Indiana HOWARD ATKINSON Deceased MILDRED DILLING Michigan RUTH FISHERBUCK CARTER Housewife, Gaston, Indiana WILLARD HORNER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana FLETA JENKINS At Home, Upland, Indiana LESLIE LOY Undertaker, Upland, Indiana WALTER LYNCH Farmer, R. R. 1, Jonesboro, Indiana EARL MULKINS California DOROTHY MILLER PUCKETT Housewife, Marion, Indiana CLARENCE PORTER Trustee, Upland, Indiana KENNETH SCOTT Farmer, Muncie, Indiana GLADYS WALKER CLASS OF 1923 BARBARA CONNELLY ATKINSON Housewife, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana MAMIE CLOUSE STEPHENS Housewife, Adrian, Michigan FLORENCE GILLESPIE TOWNSEND Schoolteacher, Upland, Indiana RUTH HEINLEIN ANDREWS Housewife, Marion, Indiana GENEVA MARLEY Deceased CARL REED Rural Mail Carrier, Upland, Indiana JOE RESLER Deceased HAZEL WAGGY PACE Housewife, Anderson, Indiana ROBERT WOOLARD Factory Worker, Huntington, Indiana VICTOR ZEPP CLASS OF 1924 BEATRICE BEEDLE PAPE Housewife, St. Augustine, Florida ROWLAND CLAMME Remington, Indiana GEORGE DAUGHTERY State Police, Indianapolis, Indiana BERNICE FERGUSON FISHTORN Schoolteacher, Upland, Indiana ESTHER HIMELICK REHME Housewife, Summittville, Indiana MILDRED OREN FISHER Housewife, Marion, Indiana WILLIAM PIERCE Highway Worker, Upland, Indiana KATHRYN POORMAN NELSON Housewife, Flat Rock, Michigan RAYMOND REYNOLDS Upland Stockyards, Upland, Indiana LOUISE SCOTT THOMAS Housewife, Upland, Indiana CARLOS STEWART LYMAN TEEGARDEN Summittville, Indiana GLENN WINTERHALTER Fairmount, Indiana BURNELL WRIGHT Salesman, Cincinnati, Ohio SELAH WRIGHT Marion Trucking Company, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1925 ANDY ATKINSON Accountant, Cleveland, Ohio ESTHER ATKINSON FULLER Housewife, Royal Oak, Michigan CLINT BALLINGER Owens Illinois, Matthews, Indiana PAULENE CURTIS LEHMAN Housewife, Chicago, Illinois EVERETT FISHERBUCK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana AUSTIN FLEMING Broadview, New Mexico THELMA GLOVER FOWLER Housewife, Huntington, West Virginia PAULENE HARRIS Schoolteacher, St. Louis, Missouri WISHING YOU SUCCESS IN LIFE, UPLAND BAKING COMPANY. GEORGE HEINLEIN Farmer, Upland, Indiana THEODORE KEEVER Deceased HOMER KING Editor, Fort Wayne, Indiana VELMA LUNSFORD BALLINGER Housewife, Upland, Indiana JOHN PAUL OWEN Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana PAUL WILSON College Professor, Denver, Colorado LYMAN RESLER Mechanic, Marion, Indiana RAYMOND RICE Cashier, Chicago, Illinois LAWRENCE SANBORN Factory Worker, Marion, Imlisina EDWARD SCHWARK Banker, Marion, Indiana SNOW STEWART BULLOCH Housewife, Richmond, Indiana HARRY SMITH Contractor, Hartford City, Indiana HARRISON TAYLOR Schoolteacher, Emporia, Kansas OPAL TROUTT WILSON Housewife, Muncie, Fndiana GOLDIE WAGGIE LEMONS Housewife, Anderson, Indiana GARNET WILLIAMS RICE Housewife, Chicago, Illinois FRED WYCKOFF Army of the United States Marion, Indiana ARTHUR ZEPP Musician, Washington, D.- C. CLASS OF 1926 IVARY BALLINGER Truck Driver, Fort Wayne, Indiana EVA BEEDLE OGDEN Housewife, Marion, Indiana LUTHER BROKAW Minister, Bellair, Michigan' FREDA CARMICHAEL WATERS Housewife, Muncie, Indiana EDNA CHANDLER Deceased MARJORIE CONNELLY Schoolteacher, Marion, Indiana PAUL CONNELLEY Farnsworth, Marion, Indiana MORRELL FERGUSON Paranite, Marion, Indiana ADA FOREHAND HARRELL Housewife, Upland, Indiana HUGH FREESE Editor, Upland, Indiana DELORES GILLESPIE TATMAN Office Worker, Anderson, Indiana SUSIE GOODWIN FRANKLIN Housewife, Anderson, Indiana BERNARD HAYES Marion, Indiana MELVA HORBURY Business Man, Cleveland, Ohio KATHLEEN KEEVER Muncie, Indiana LEROY KIMMEL Winchester, Indiana HILDRED KUHN Dietician, Akron, Indiana ALTA LIGHTLE HAINLEN Housewife, Converse, Indiana WALDO LOWTHER Guide Lamp, Anderson, Indiana WENDELL OWEN Industrial Relations' Man Cincinnati, Ohio RALPH PORTER Elevator, Upland, Indiana MARY ALICE RACER HOOPER Housewife, Anderson, Indiana CHARLES ROADS Deceased GLADYS SANBORN WAGNER Housewife, Lagro, Indiana DORIS STEPHENS BRUCH Housewife, Albuquerque, New Mexico JAMES TOWNSEND Army of the United States Upland, Indiana ROBERT WRIGHT Gaston, Indiana CLASS OF 1927 ESTELLA ATKI'NSON MOODY Housewife, Louisville, Kentucky MARY ATKINSON GEGGENHIEMER Deceased CONNIE B. BAKER Marion, Indiana DOROTHY BALLINGER SCHWARK Housewife, Marion, Indiana FREDA BROGNEAUX LE LONDE Housewife, Detroit, Michigan VIRGIL CHANDLER Owens Illinois, Gas' City, Indiana RODNEY CURRY Hoosier Box Company, Indianapolis, Indiana MARY DUTTON WARZINI'CK Housewife, Milwaukee, Wisconsin CHESTER FOX Plumber, Muncie, Indiana DOROTHY FREECE HOLLOWELL Housewife, Gas City, Indiana RALPH HIMELICK Farmer, Upland, Indiana GLEN HUDSON Farmer, Upland, Indiana BEST WISHES OF LYNDELL GOOCH, CLASS RINGS. FLORENCE LYON RITZIUS Housewife, Fort Wayne, Indiana CARL MOORE Upland, Indiana LORA MOORMAN Hartford City, Indiana THELMA NELSON KEESLING Housewife, Anderson, Indiana GERALD OREN Salesman, Auburn, Indiana RUTH OWEN RAINEY Housewife, Columbus, Ohio MARY RICE HANLEY Housewife, Merced, California GARLAND SEAVERS Farmer, Upland, Indiana EARL SHAFFER Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana EMILY SHOEMAKER Roanoke, Indiana THERESIA SIMONS MOORMAN Housewife, Upland, Indiana LUVERNE SPAULDING Research Chemist, Chicago, Illinois CHARLES TAYLOR Minister, Jamestown, Indiana MARY TROUT MYER Housewife, Upland, Indiana VERLIS WILEY Radio Engineer, Baffalo, New York LEORA WILLI'AMS Deceased CLASS OF 1928 JOHN BROGNEAUX Navy of the United States, Bloomington, Indiana ' LOUISE BUCKLES MORROW Housewife, Marion, Indiana PHILIP CONNELLY Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana BERNICE GOODWIN NAPIER Housewife, Marion, Indiana OLIVE MAUDE HIMELICK CONNELLY Housewife, West Lafayette, Indiana RUTH HORNER THOMAS Housewife, Bloomington, Indiana KENNETH LIGHTLE Hartford City, Indiana MARVIN McCLAIN Muncie, Indiana VIOLET MANG KELLAR Housewife, R. R., Marion, Indiana LAVONNE MILLER OWEN Housewife, Upland, Indiana VELMA MOORMAN COCHRAN Housewife, Van Buren VIVIAN MYERS FREESE Housewife, Upland, Indiana ETHAN OVERMEYER Chicago, Illinois MILDRED POLOVINA DESHON Housewife, Jonesboro, Indiana IRENE PONTZIOUS CONNELLY Housewife, Marion, Indiana MARY REED WHYBREW Housewife, Swayzee, Indiana LUCILLE SCHWARK SATTERTHWAITE Housewife, New Mexico GERALD SMITH Hartford City, Indiana BEN STEWART Army of the United States, Seattle, Washington HARVEY WOOLARD Hartford City, Indiana CLASS OF 1929 ORLAND ATKINSON Army of the United States, South Bend, Indiana ROSCOE BEEDLE Indianapolis, Indiana ALICE 'CURTIS Fairmount, Indiana LOLA BELLE DAVIS Housewife, Muncie, Indiana DIVONA GARDNER DEWITT Housewife, Upland, Indiana ROBERT HORNER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana MILTON KIDDER Deceased DONALD LYON Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana EARL MARINE Deceased MILDRED MYERS WATSON Freece's Print Shop, Upland, Indiana GRACE ETTA MILLER WILSON Housewife, Upland, Indiana LUCILE OREN PRATT At Home, Upland, Indiana WAYNE POLSEL Factory Worker, Muncie, Indiana ROLLAND RICE Minister, Winona Lake, Indiana VIRGIL STANLEY Farmer, Upland, Indiana KENNETH STIMAX Deceased HAROLD THURMAN Cleveland, Ohio OMEL TROUT CHANDLER Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana EVELYN TROUTT OTTINGER Housewife, Upland, Indiana ZELMA TROUTT REESE Housewife, Upland, Indiana BERNIECE WILKINS POLSEL Housewife, Muncie, Indiana WISHING YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS, TAYLOR UNIVERSITY. FRANK WILHIDE Factory Worker, Hartford City, Indiana JOHN WYCKOFF CLASS OF 1930 RALPH BEEDLE Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana ROBERT BALLINGER Army of the United States Upland, Indiana ROGER CONNELLY Bendix Corporation, South Bend, Indiana MERRILL CURTIS Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana THELMA FOX DAVIS Housewife Vista, California EARNEST GOTSCHALL, Factory Worker, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana ROBERT GRAHAM Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana ARTHUR HODSON Carbon Company, Fostoria, Ohio ARTHUR HOWARD Missionary, India HAZEL JOHNSON WILEY Housewife, Kenmore, New York KARL KEITH Army of the United States Marion, Indiana OMA LIGHTLE BONEWIT Housewife, Wabash, Indiana EUGENE LYON Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana TWILADEAN McVICKER HUDSON Housewife, Upland, Indiana AUDRA MARTIN JONES Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana DAWN MILLER OSMUN Housewife, Upland, Indiana JOSEPH NEVIUS Deceased DONALD OREN Navy of the United States Upland, Indiana VICTORINE PAUL BICKEL Housewife, Kokomo, Indiana RUTH PEARSON DEETER Housewife, Upland, Indiana BEULAH RANDOLPH BEYMER Housewife, Montpelier, Indiana WENDELL SALISBURY Army of the United States Fairmount, Indiana IRENE TENNANT GEORGE Housewife, Connecticut GLENN THURMAN Owens Illinois, Gas City, Indiana GEORGE TOWNSEND Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana CLIFFORD WALKER Farmer, Upland, Indiana CLEO WILEY Coal Dealer, Upland, Indiana DONALD WILLIAMS Farmer, Jonesboro, Indiana CLASS OF 1931 ROBERT BIDW'ELL Deceased MIRIAM BREADEN Missionary, 1'ndia THELMA CLARK ASKWITH Housewife, Tilden, Nebraska DELORES GRAY MULLEN Housewife, Marion, Indiana MARCELLA GRILE MOORMAN Housewife, Swayzee, Indiana ETHEL HIMELICK Stenographer, Muncie, Indiana HAROLD HOLLOWAY Deceased ETHAN KAUFMAN Army of the United States, Larwill, Indiana BERNARD KEEVER California LOREN KIDDER Navy of the United States, California GENEVIEVE OLYNGER JEFFRYS Housewife, Gas City, Indiana PAXTON POWELL Doctor, Indianapolis, Indiana LLOYD PULLEY Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana HELEN REED EAGLESTON Housewife, Marion, Indiana VIRGINIA SEAVERS At Home, Upland, Indiana PAUL SHOCKLEY Plumber, Upland, Indiana JERRY SMITH Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana VELMA STOVER Muncie, Indiana WIRTH TENNANT Minister, Northport, Michigan BERNICE WOOLARD KEEVER Housewife, California COMPLIMENTS OF CLARENCE HIMELICK, YOUR LOCAL TRUCKER. CLASS OF 1932 JOSEPHINE WILHELM BROOKS HERBERT AYRES Chemist, Boulder Dam, Colorado WAC, Upland, Indiana CLETES BEATH NESSELL CLASS OF 1933 Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana JOSEPH BENEDICT HENRY ADAMS Navy of the United States, Electric Light Company, Hartford City, Indiana Marion, Indiana BERNl'CE BICKEL RACKEL . HERBERT ATKINSON Housewife, Marion, Indiana Gas City, Indiana HAROLD BOWEN ELOISE BROGNEAUX Navy of the United States, Postal Clerk Marion, Indiana Upland, Indiana JOHN CONNELLY MABLE DAVIS FOWLER Army of the United States, Housewife, Upland, Indiana Hartford City, Indiana HERMAN DUTTON MARTHA CURRY DAVIS Factory Worker, Niles, Michigan Housewife, Elicottsville, New York JOHN FERGUSON ALBERT KENNETH BRAMLETT Army of the United States, Navy of the United States, Marion, Indiana Stonewall, North Carolina JAMES GREEN VIRGIE GRILE KINNEY General Paper Company, Housewife, California Marion, Indiana HERBERT HANLEY MARION HACKER Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana Army of the United States, ALFRED HIMELICK Gas' City, Indiana Schoolteacher, Kokomo, Indiana KEITH HANLEY HELEN HORNER GARDNER Minister, Mount Etna, Indiana Housewife, Lafayette, Indiana CRYSTAL HAWKINS HELEN JOHNSON ROSS Schoolteacher, Summittville, Indiana Housewife, Gas City, Indiana CAROLINE HODSON HANLEY HIRAM JONES Housewife, Mount Etna, Indiana Army of the United States, JAMES HUFFMAN Upland, Indiana Deceased MARGARET KELLAR BEULAH IRWIN Editor, New York, New York Lagro, Florida CEDRIC LADD MARIE HARRISON MOORE Navy of the United States, Housewife, Upland, Indiana Marion, Indiana JOHN KENT KATHRYN MARTIN REEVES Navy of the United States, Housewife, Gas City, Indiana Long Beach, California ROBERT MARTIN DOROTHY McCRUM RAHRAR Owens Illinois, Gas City, Indiana Housewife, Jonesboro, Indiana PHILIP MILLER ELLEN McMATH LAMBERT Indiana General Service Housewife, Warsaw, Indiana Upland, Indiana VICTOR MEYERS DEAN MONROE Navy of the United States, Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana Hartford City, Indiana LUTHER MILLER JOHN MARK PAUL Salesman, Upland, Indiana Factory Worker, Fort Wayne, Indiana JOHN POORMAN JANICE PEARSON Owens Illinois, Upland, Indiana Housewife, Marion, Indiana LORENA PULLEY MARY ALICE POWELL WILEY - R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana Housewife, Upland, Indiana GENEVA SMITH ROGER REECE Upland, ,Indiana Navy of the United States, AGATHA SCOTT SKINNER Jonesboro, Indiana Housewife, Benton Harbor, Michigan CHARLES SCHWARK ANNA SHOCKLEY HOLCROFT Paranite, Jonesboro, Indiana Housewife, Upland, Indiana RUTH STOVER HOWELL ROBERT SMITH Housewife, Modoc, Indiana Deceased GOOD LUCK SENIORS, FROM LETUKAS GREY IRON FOUNDRY. WANITA STIMAX Housewife, Gas City, Indiana MELBA THURMAN HUFFMAN Deceased ROBERT THURM-AN Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana VIDA TOWNSEND PEARSON Housewife, Upland, Indiana CLARA WATSON DAVIS Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana KENNETH WHALEN Hartford City, Indiana EVA MAE WILKINS MILLER Housewife, Upland, Indiana JOHN VAYHINGER Army of the United States, Wilmore, Kentucky CLASS OF 1934 GLENN ATKINSON Owens Illinois, Gas City, Indiana LESTER BAILEY Army of the United States, Wabash, Indiana EMMALINE BURCH PIERCE Housewife, Upland, Indiana CARL BUTSCH Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana JAMES BRADFORD Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana WFLLADEAN DILLON SMITH Housewife, Marion, Indiana ANNA JO DUCKWALL CROUSE Housewife, Springfield, Ohio RUTH FLETCHER MARY FRINT Marion, Indiana MARY FULLER Hartford City, Indiana DIORA MAE GREEN BEDWELL Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana FRED GOTSCHALL Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana GERALDINE HALL ERNEST HOFFERBERT Marion, Indiana LUCILE HUNT BALLINGER Housewife, Upland, Indiana MILDRED JONES Marion, Indiana HOWE KENT Navy of the United States, Bremerton, Washington MILDRED KIDDER NOHM Nurse, Marion, Indiana MARTHANNA LUNSFORD THURMAN Housewife, Upland, Indiana ARLAS MARTIN Owens Illinois, Gas City, Indiana RICHARD MICHAEL Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana JAMES MILLER Farmer, Upland, Indiana JOHN POWELL , Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana WILSON PULLEY Marion, Indiana RUSSELL RAHRAR Jonesboro, Indiana LEVART ROUSH Farmer, Van Buren, Indiana MAXINE RUNYON WAITE Housewife, Upland, Indiana GARNET SMALL COX Housewife, Upland, Indiana CECIL SMITH JOHN SMITH Upland, Indiana PAUL STUART Navy of the United States, Kansas ELOISE STUMP PEQUIGNOT Housewife, Pierceton, Indiana MARGARET THORNBURGH STOVER Housewife, Jonesboro, Indiana BERNETA THURMAN DEARDUFF Housewife, Upland, Indiana NOBLE THURMAN Navy of the United States, Marion, Indiana MARY TOWNSEND BURKS Housewife, Upland, Indiana MELVILLE TROYER . Engineer, Muncie, Indiana CHARLES TURNER Marion, Indiana ELIZABETH WILHELM Oiiice Worker, Upland, Indiana VADA WOODMANCEE Nurse, Marion, Indiana ALTA WOOLARD ATKINSON Housewife, Gas City, Indiana CLASS .OF 1935 JAMES ALSPAUGH Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana DELBERT ATKINSON Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana MARY ATKINSON BLAKE Housewife, Gas City, Indiana WAYNE ATKINSON Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana JULIA BENEDICT DAWSON Housewife, Gary, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS FROM S. O. C ANTRELL'S BARBER SHOP. WILLIAM BENEDICT Factory Worker, Muncie, Indiana WILLIAM BOLES Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana ERNEST BOWEN Marion, Indiana ROSEMARY CLAMME LEWIS Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana KENNETH COLBERT Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana BARBARA ANN DAVIS Indianapolis, Indiana AUDREY DILLMAN Comptomtrist, Upland, Indiana FRANCES DRISCHEL Farmer, Marion, Indiana JOHN GREENLEE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana WILLIAM HARRISON Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana IRENE HULTS Schoolteacher, Marion, Indiana CHARLES JONES Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana RUSSELL KEEVER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana DON MARLEY Musician California MERWYN MARTIN Hartford City, Indiana OCA McCLISH Upland, Indiana LAURA RARICK EDMUNSON Housewife, Anderson, Indiana RUTH REECE CHEESEMAN Housewife, Dunkirk, Indiana EVERETT ROGERS Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana , CHARLES SMITH Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana ROBERT STURGEON Army of the United States, Indianapolis, Indiana LLOYD THORNBURGH Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana BETTY TOWNSEND JAMES Housewife, Alhambra, California CLASS or 1636 SCOTT BROWN Navy of the United States, Marion, Indiana J. MERRITT CARROLL Farmer, Marion, Indiana WAVIL H. DOLLAR Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana ERNESTINE GRILE ST. JOHN Housewife, Upland, Indiana THORA HIATT MARLEY Upland Manufacturing Co. Upland, Indiana MARTHA HIMELICK WOOD Housewife, Upland, Indiana HELEN HOWARD BANTER Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana VELMA HUNT BENEFIEL Housewife, Anderson, Indiana DON JOHNSTON Plumber, Upland, Indiana CHARLOTTE KENT MENDENHALL Marion, Indiana DOROTHY KNIGHT Schoolteacher, Upland, Indiana JOSEPHINE LADD POWELL Housewife, Upland, Indiana ELIZABETH LIGHTLE SLODERBECK Housewife, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana JOHN MCMATH Minister, Georgia MARCELLA McVICKER Oflice Worker MERRITT McVICKER Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana MILDRED MONROE KINDLESPARTER Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana FLOYD MOORMAN Killed In Action VIRGINIA NULL Navy Nurse, Kokomo, Indiana JEANETTE OREN Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana REEVAN RARICK Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana . RUTH SCHWARK TREES Housewife, Upland, Indiana BETTY STEPHENS BASS Housewife, Oregon LOUVIA STIMAX STALLSMITH Housewife, LaFontaine, RALPH STOVER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana AMY STUMP At Home, Pierceton, Indiana HELEN THURMAN DICKERSON Housewife, Alexandria, Indiana WILLIAM TREES Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana JOHN TUDOR Farmer, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF CARMEN 8: SON. YOUR CLOVER FARM STORE. DONALD WILLHIDE Factory Worker, Muncie, Indiana CLASS OF 1937 MABEL ATKINSON FERGUS Nurse, Upland, Indiana DOROTHY BEATH At Home, Hartford City, Indiana SAMUEL COLE Navy of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana MARTHA J. CONELLEY TORGERSON Schoolteacher, Upland, Indiana CLAI'R CORMICAN Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana STUART CURTIS Army of the United States, California EVELYN DILLON POORMAN Housewife, Upland, Indiana ELLEN GLASCOCK HUNNICUT Housewife, Montpelier, Indiana JOHN WILLIAM GREEN Snider's Packing Company, Marion, Indiana KATHLEEN HEDRICK Hoophole, Illinois RICHARD HUSTON Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana MAURICE IMLER Army of the United States, Alexandria, Indiana NORMA KEEVER DRISCHEL Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana MARGARET KELLEY Housewife, Marion, Indiana ROBERT KING Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana EUNICE KNIGHT O'BRIEN Housewife, Bloomington, Indiana WILBERT LIGHTLE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana BRUNSEL LETUKAS Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana NELLIE LUCAS WARD Housewife, Gas City, Indiana JOHN LUNSFORD Owens Illinois, Upland, Indiana MILDRED PATTERSON BOYLES Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana HOWARD RODGERS Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana ZONDA ROUSH ENDSLEY Housewife, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana ALLIE SMITH WALKER Housewife, Upland, Indiana BETTY STOUT RUSSELL Housewife, Anderson, Indiana JOSEPH STOVER Army of the United States, Jonesboro, Indiana GARNET THORNBURG Army Nurse, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1938 , MARTHA JANE ATKINSON HOWARD Housewife, Upland, Indiana PAUL BAKER Farmer, Upland, Indiana JAMES BRELSFORD R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana CHARLOTTE CURTIS HUTCHINS Housewife, San Francisco, California 1'VAN DRISCHEL Army of the United States, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana CLAIRE FOX CASKEY Housewife, Knightstown, Indiana WANDA HARRIS R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana FLORENCE HORNER RAMBO Housewife, Union City, Indiana BERNARD HUNTER Army of the United States, Columbus, Ohio JAMES HUSTON Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana ROBERT JONES Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana HERSCHEL KILGORE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana NAOMI KNIGHT SMITH Housewife, Washington FRANCIS MARLEY Deceased ROBERT MITCHELL Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana GEORGE MYERS Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana MAXINE NELSON Office Worker, Upland, Indiana GLEN OREN Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana MARIE PACE EDRAFAUN POLSEY R. R. 6, Muncie, Indiana RUTH ETTA PUGH Nurse, Muncie, Indiana CHOLIS SUE RINKER MICHEAL Army Nurse CONGRATULATIONS! MAC'S DOUBLE DIP HOMEMADE ICE CREAM. WALTER RODGERS Army of the United States, Hartford City, Indiana DOROTHY SALLEE Indianapolis, Indiana RICHARD SCHWARK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana KENNETH SCOTT Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana ROBERT SHAW R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana GERALD SMITH Army of the United States, R. R. 5, N. Manchester, Indiana GLENDORA SMITH ADAMS Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana CLASS OF 1939 LOUIE BENEDICT Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana CHESTER COLBERT Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana PHYLLIS BROWN RILEY Cadet Nurse, Indianapolis, Indiana FRED COLE Deceased BILLIE DILLMAN FISCHER Housewife, Richmond, Indiana HAROLD ELLISON Upland Manufacturing Co. Upland, Indiana ANNA GRILE TOLER Housewife, Marion, Indiana EDWARD HENDERSON Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana JAMES HOWARD Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana EDNA JONES TQWNSEND Housewife, Upland, Indiana LLOYD KING Upland Manufacturing Co. Upland, Indiana BETTY LADD FISHER Housewife, Indianapolis, Indiana MILDRED MANG CORMICAN Housewife, Upland, I'ndiana ROBERT OSENBAUGH Deceased RUTH PECK COLE Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana ESTHER PETERSON Gas City, Indiana MAXINE POLLARD HARRIS Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana GLEN ROSS Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana INGEBORG SHANZLIN Stylist, Springfield, Ohio ELLIS SMITH Hartford City, Indiana RUSSELL TOLER Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana LORENA TROUT HACKENBRACHT Housewife, Greentown, Indiana MARY ELLEN WOOLARD SWISHER Housewife, Gas City, Indiana CLASS OF 1940 MARY CATHRYN BLAKE GOFF Housewife, Eaton, Indiana ETHEL CARMICHAEL GARNER Housewife, Alexandria, Indiana ROYAL ELMORE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana ANNA RUTH FISHER MORRICAL Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana Rl'CHARD GREENLEE Army of the United States, Gas City, Indiana VICTOR HIMELICK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana KATHLEEN HOWARD PRICE Housewife, Wilmore, Kentucky WALTER HOWARD Army of the United States, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana RICHARD HOCHSTEDLER Minister, Pleasant Grove, Indiana VICTOR C. JONES Navy of the United States Upland, Indiana EVELYN KELLEY HOWARD LATTA Factory Worker, Whiting, I'ndiana FRED MARLEY Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana GLEN MOORMAN Killed in Action VIVIAN PECK RUBLE Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana RUSSELL PULLEY Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana FRANK SCHWARK JR. Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana MARIE STIMAX Assistant Cashier, Upland, Indiana JOSEPHINE STUART JUETT Housewife, California WAVA JEAN SHATTO Clerk, Marion, Indiana LEWIS THORNBURGH Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF DAVE AND PAUL'S GROCERY AND LUNCH. BETTY TROUT FELTON Housewife, Upland, Indiana RUTH TROUTT TEDDER Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana PAULINE WALKER JOLIFF Housewife, Upland, Indiana BERNICE WILLIAMS Oiiice Worker, Gas City, Indiana JAMES DALRYMPLE Farmer, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1941 HANCEL BENEDICT Housewife, Upland, Indiana ESTHER CONELLEY BOONSTRA Schoolteacher, Indianapolis, Indiana CHARLES DEETER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana DOROTHY DRISCHEL Photographer, Bridgeport, Connecticut LETA DUCKWALL KEEVER Housewife, Upland, Indiana PAUL GRILE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana WESLEY HAMBIDGE Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana DONALD HIMELICK Army of the United States, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana BYRON KING Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana EVELYN LAMB GREENLEE Housewife, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana WAYNE LYNCH Upland Manufacturing Co. Upland, Indiana BETTY MIARS JONES Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana ROBERT PATTERSON Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana MERRILL WAYNE PIERCE Merchant Marines, Marion, ALLEN REASONER Killed in Training JEAN REASONER Artist, Washington, D. C. IMOGENE SELZER Stenographer, California GLADYS SMITH Office Worker, Marion, Indiana WARREN SPENCER Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana CLAUDE SWARTS Army of the United States, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana FAYMA THORNBURGH REECE Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana Indiana RAYMOND THORNBURG Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana EARL VANCE Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana EARNEST WAGGY Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana WESLEY WILLIAMS Army of the United States, Gas City, Indiana CLASS OF 1942 RUSSELL ABEL Army of the United States, Franklin, Indiana NAOMI ALLEN CARPER Housewife, Van Buren, Indiana CHARLES ANDERSON Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana CLARA ANDERSON Housewife, Upland, Indiana THENE BAKER Army of the United States, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana ONITA BAKER Oiiice Worker, Marion, Indiana WILLIAM H. BARNARD Navy of the United States, Mississippi ALICE BROWN Attending Asbury Seminary, Indianapolis, Indiana ROBERT BUTCH Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana PHYLLIS DRISCHEL OLYINGER Housewife, Gas City, Indiana JUNIOR CLOUSE Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana GENE CONSTABLE Deceased LOUISE HOLSTEIN Hartford City, Indiana CHARLES FOX Army of the United States, California DELLA MAE HOWARD Office Worker, Marion, Indiana PAUL CORMICAN Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana RUTH ANN HUFFMAN MYERS Housewife, Upland, Indiana MARY ELLEN JONES SPENCER Housewife, Upland, Indiana CLEO KING REED Willman Lumber Company Upland, Indiana ,ll. -- BEST WISHES FROM D. AND M. G ARAGE, GENERAL REPAIR. HAROLD KIRKPATRICK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana BILLIE KNECHT Clerk, Upland, Indiana MARION LUCAS Merchant Marines, Upland, Indiana CLYDE MONROE Army of the United States, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana RAYMOND NELSON Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana CHARLES PHIPPS Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana JOAN POWELL Attending Taylor University, Upland, Indiana ANNA LORRAINE PUCKETT Office Worker, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana PEGGY REASONER Artist, Washington, D. C. MARGARET SHUGART KEISTER Housewife, Marion, Indiana JEAN VANCE KING Housewife, Upland, Indiana DOROTHEA WAGGY Factory Worker, Marion, Indiana ARTHUR WISE Army of the United States, Marion, Indiana CLASS OF 1943 BETTY ALLEN MOUNTS Housewife, Hartford City, Indiana DONALD BOLES Upland Manufacturing Co. Upland, Indiana ARTHUR CARDWELL Factory Worker, Detroit, Michigan MARY COLE HOGSTON Housewife, Marion, Indiana DOROTHY FENSTERMACHER Attending College, Bloomington, Illinois BYRON FUTRELL Marines of the U. S., Upland, Indiana WILMA HAMBIDGE CALE Housewife, Upland, Indiana THEODORE HOLLOWAY Navy of the United States, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana CLARENCE HOLTZLEITER Merchant Marines, Upland, Indiana LESLIE KING Factory Worker, Upland, Indiana MARY ESTHER KIZER PHILLIPS Housewife, Upland, Indiana JAMES LEONARD Farmer, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF CLOSSON DORIS MOORMAN Upland Manufacturing Company Upland, Indiana MARTHA CAROLYN REYNOLDS Attending Ball State Upland, Indiana DORA DEAN RINKER Beauty Operator, Gaston, Indiana DELORES SAATHOFF Office Worker, Chicago, Illinois ROBERT SEAVERS Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana WILLIAM SHIELDS Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana RUTH ELLEN SMITH MARLEY Housewife, Marion, Indiana GEORGE RAY STIMAX Farmer, R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana CLEDITH THORNBURG Farmer, Upland, Indiana WAYNE TOWNSEND Farmer, Upland, Indiana BETTY TROYER Cadet Nurse, Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1944 HAZEL BOLNER CLEMENS Housewife, Upland, Indiana FREDA BROWN BRINDLE Housewife, Upland, Indiana ROBERT BRAGG Attending Ball State, Muncie, MARJORIE GOBLE Restaurant Owner Indianapolis, Indiana DOYLE HOFFERBERT - Attending Marion College R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana JOHN DOUGLAS HOWARD Navy of the United States, Upland, Indiana MAX HUNT Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana MAXl'NE HUNT BERNARD Upland Manufacturing Company Upland, Indiana WARREN HUNTER Blacksmith, Upland, Indiana JAY WARD JACK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana WALTER KIRKPATRICK Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana DORIS KREUTSBERG North Dakota MARTHA LADD Attending Taylor University, Upland, Indiana Indiana LUMBER COMPANY. WILMA McCOY GLENDORA GRILE Owens Illinois, R. R. 5, Upland Manufacturing Compaiy Marion, Indiana Upland, Indiana ALICE NUSS BETTY GOBLE Owens Illinois, Gas City, Indiana Television School, Nebraska RICHARD PARKER ESTHER HAMBIDGE Navy of the United States, Beauty School, Fort Wayne, Indiana Upland, Indiana MERRILL HIMELICK JOAN PUCKETT Farmer, R. R. 6, Marion, Indiana Attending Ball State, DORIS ANN JAMES Muncie, Indiana At Home, R. R. 1, Jonesboro, Indiana JAMES PUGH MARGARET KREUTSBERG Army of the United States, North Dakota Covington, Indiana DEAN KERSHNER JOHN PUGH Army of the United States Army of the United States, Upland, Indiana Upland, Indiana WILLIAM MARLEY LAWRENCE PULLEY Army of the United States Army of the United States ' Upland, Indiana R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana PHYLLIS NELSON JEAN RAE RAYMOND Bank Clerk, Upland, Indiana Office Worker, Marion, Indiana WILLIAM PARKER MARY LOU SCHWARK FUTRELL Army of the United States Housewife, Upland, Indiana Oregon JEANETTE SELZER AGNEW ROBERT RUSSELL Housewife, Marion, Indiana Factory Worker, BILLIE STANLEY REECE R. R. 5, Marion, Indiana Housewife, Jacksonville, Florida GEORGIA SCOTT BYRDIE GRILE SMITH At Home, Upland, Indiana Housewife, Upland, Indiana DALE SPENCER Farmer, Upland, Indiana JACK THORNBURG CLASS OF 1945 Army of the United States RAYMOND BRINDLE Upland, Indiana State Highway Worker, JOHN VANCE Upland, Indiana Navy of the United States, WILLIAM BRILES Upland, Indiana Merchant Marine, Upland, Indiana DOROTHY TOMLINSON WAGGY ROBERT FENSTERMACHER Housewife, UP19-nd, Indiana Navy of the United States, RALPH SEAVERS Upland, Indiana At Home, Upland, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY. MATTHEWS ALUMNI DIRECTORY CLASS OF 1903 NORA SCOTT QDORSTJ Upland, Indiana INEZ L. WHARTON QCAREINSD R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana AVA WHARTON QDAVISJ Muncie, Indiana CLASS OF 1904 BESSIE CAREINS QROSCO OVERSTREETJ Muncie, Indiana' CORA A. KIBBEY QHOWARD DAVISJ Hanna, Indiana GEORGE W. LAMBERT BERTHA SCOTT KCALVERTJ CLASS OF 1905 LON BEUOY Deceased RAY BEUOY RAY HAYWORTH MARY BALDWIN QBORRORJ MINDA SLATER IKNOTTSJ CLASS OF 1907 WILLIAM G. CARIENS WILLIAM MARKLE CLASS OF 1908 MARY LITTLER QBROWNINGJ ANNA LITTLER QRONDALLJ MAUD URBIN QWAITEJ EDNA DAVIS CWALKERJ EMMA HUGHES MONTA JONES CWAITEJ WILLIAM SLATER LUCY ANDERSON CBURKEJ Deceased LETTI'A KIRKPATRICK QPALSLEYJ GRACE LYON IMILHOLLINJ Deceased CLASS OF 1909 ELLA SCOTT QLEWISD ETHEL URBIN QPATTERSONJ Matthews, Indiana BLANCH DAVIS QINNAJ ERSIE RITTER fMcHENERYj Matthews, Indiana HARRY PATTERSON Matthews, Indiana WILLIAM LEWIS BURL CARTER MERRIL WAITE HARLEY PENROD Fairmount, Indiana PHILLIP DUNN R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana CLASS OF 1910 MINNIE SUTTON WENELL WHARTON MARGARET STEHLE fBUEOYJ Gaston, Indiana HAZEL WILLS QSLATERJ Upland, Indiana GRETCHEN KEEGHLER CDORTONJ CARL DAVIS RAY MITTANK MABEL MITTANK KTUTERJ CLYDE HELMS RAYMOND SMITH DELLA RICHARDS CLEEJ GRACE HARMEN fSCHLEGELJ CLARA HARMON QPUGSLEYJ CLASS OF 1911 ORA COUCH CLEO LITTLER QRICHARDSJ GLADYS RICHARDS QSANDERSJ PAUL LINDER ARVILLE BEUOY Deceased HEBER DAVIS CUTHBERT WALTERS PAUL BENBOW Gaston, Indiana OVID REEDER CRYSTAL REEDER CLASS OF 1912 HALLIE COUCH QWRIGHTJ WILLIE REEVES fMarriedJ, Matthews, Indiana RALPH JOHNSON fMarriedJ GEORGE REEDER fMarriedJ, Fairmount, Indiana ALENE WILHELM QHIGHLANDJ CONGRATULATIONS! FROM H. J. HEINZ COMPANY. CLASS OF 1913 CINDERELLA JONES FRANK BEUOY fMarriedj HILTS QCORDONJ EVA SLATER QREEDERJ FERDE SWOVELAND SUSIE WILLIAMS CHALVERSONJ South Dakota CLASS OF 1914 HAZEL SLATER QPARKERJ RUBY BEUOY QDeceasedJ ARLIS HORNER fDeceasedD JUNE MCKINNEY DELVER RICHARDS R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana GULIA RICHARDS QFERGUSONJ FLORENCE SUTTON QKILGOREJ Matthews, Indiana TRUSSIE THOMPSON ZORA CROUSE QCLINEJ CLASS OF 1915 EVA CAREINS QGIVENSJ ENID CARTER MARY CARTER QROBERTSJ EARNEST COUCH Fairmount, Indiana CHRISTINA DAVIS KKIPLINGERJ R. No. 1, Upland, Indiana FRANCES DUNN, CWESTOVERJ HOMER DUNN R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana LEZELA EGNERS CARTER HELMS Fairmount, Indiana HOMER HORNER RAYMOND JOHNSON Gaston, Indiana EFFIE JONES QPUGHJ CARRIE KIBBY QPLASTEURJ Fairmount, Indiana CARLOS KIPLINGER R. R. 1, Upland, Indiana MARJORIE LITTLER QMcVICKERJ ELZABETH RICHARDSON QFORSYTHJ THOMAS SCOTT ARLIE SNELL ESTELLA DAVIS CCARTERJ CLASS OF 1916 HAZEL CLARK QBOUGHERJ Matthews, Indiana LOLA DUNN QRUSSELJ REBA FUHRMAN CREGEDALJ ETHEL JOHNSON QCUSHMANB IRENE LAWVERE QRICHARDSJ Fairmount, Indiana BERNICE MILLSPAUGH ADA SCOTT KSTACEJ Upland, Indiana EDGER REEDER CLASS OF 1917 MARJORIE DULING Muncie, Indiana MARGARET BUEOUY CCASTINJ FRANK HAMILTON DONAL MODLIN Matthews, Indiana CLASS OF 1918 HILDA HOOVER CKEESLINGJ MARY JONES KMODLINJ PAULINE DORTON Gaston, Indiana EVERET BUEOY fMarriedJ CLASS OF 1919 MARY FOSTER QDEVENDERJ OPAL WILSON QMODLINJ Matthews, Indiana RUE McKEMEY QBIGGSJ Gaston, Indiana RUSSED JOHNSON Gaston, I'ndiana CLYDE DAVIS fDeceasedJ CLASS OF 1920 ALETHA CLARK DORIS KIPLINGER CMCMORRISJ LEONA LAWVERE CDAVISJ Brown County JOHN DUNN WILLIS MCKIMEY FREDITH WISE OPAL WAYMIRE RHODA FUHRMAN CLASS OF 1921 NELLIE CHEESEMAN CWHITENARKJ ARI'E COLE CARLTON HAYWORTH KENNETH MILHOLLIN Matthews, Indiana FLOYD KIBBEY Muncie, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF SOLM'S DAIRY TO THE CLASS OF '46. CLASS OF 1922 PAULINE CARMIN QWRIGHTJ Matthews, Indiana MAEBELLE HAYWORTH QHAYNES7 RAY OXLEY Matthews, Indiana - PAUL LAWVERE fMarriedJ New York HAZEL WAYMIRE KPORONENJ PAULINE DAVIS QLUSKJ CLASS OF 1923 EVA KIBBEY QSELLERSJ Matthews, Indiana RUTH LEWIS QSTEINERJ OPAL SHORES MARGARET SLATER fDeceasedJ HERBERT BEUOY ILOTTMANJ ROLLAND JOHNSON fMarriedJ Gaston, Indiana HARROLD CARTER fMarriedJ DELIGHT WISE QWALHETTERJ LEE FUHRMAN fMarriedJ CLASS OF 1924 DONALD LAWVERE Alaska GAL GADBURY DAVID WILSON Matthews, Indiana LOLA WHYBREW QJOHNSONJ HAZEL LITTLE KHASTYJ R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana GEORGIA RITTER KWATKINSJ Matthews, Indiana KENNETH WILLIAMS ARLIE SCOTT CLASS OF 1925 KARL MARTINI R. R. 2, Gaston, Indiana MARGART SCHONHARDT QRESSERJ BEATRICE DORTON RUSSEL HALL OPAL MILLER QLAWVEREJ ESTHER BEUOY QBEEMANJ FREDRICH GOSSEL CUTIMISIER KIBBEY GRACE HUNTZINGER KROGERSJ CLASS OF 1926 DELIGHT CHILDS CGADBURYJ ORVILLE CARMIN fDeceasedJ HERMAN CHILDS fMarriedJ Matthews, Indiana PAUL KIBBEY fMarriedJ Gaston, Indiana CRYSTAL WILLIAMS QLETTSJ MARTHA RICHARDSON QCHILDSJ RUTH MILSPAUGH fDeceasedJ EVELYN TATMAN QBALLINGERJ Matthews, Indiana MARGORIE MITTANK KHEINLEINJ MARY NEEDLER CLASS OF 1927 LUCILE HAMILTON QGIPSONJ VERSA COUCH QMAITLENJ GRACE NEWBY QHIMELICKJ JUROL FUHRMAN CWRIGHT5 L. S. CHILDS lMarriedJ MAURICE WRIGHT fMarriedJ LOWELL HUNTZINGER CMarriedJ RICHARD SCHOUDARDT Muncie CLASS OF 1928 NOLA SLAIN QGIFTJ Matthews, Indiana NAOM1' ALDRED Matthews, Indiana FRANCES SCOTT Marion, Indiana FRANCIS LAWVERE In Navy, Matthews, Indiana TILLMORE FROST ESSA MILLER HAROLD MILLER CLASS OF 1929 DONALD REASONER WILLIAM CAIN MAURICE SNIDER MARION HALL Muncie, Indiana JOHN CARTER PAUL TATMAN Summitville, Indiana DELI'GHT MOORMAN QLAURANCEJ Upland, Indiana ETHLYN CARTER TEEN CURTIS OCIE TOUCHTON Matthews, Indiana FLORENCE BYAL MARTHA GOOSETT BEST WISHES FROM WOODSIDE SERVICE STATION. CLASS OF 1930 MARY KIBBEY QSJODAHLD LENA LAWVERE CSHUTTLEWORTHJ Marion, Indiana FLORENCE SCOTT Marion, Indiana ALIDA LE ROY QCOFFIND BUELAH WALKER QBUTLERJ LEONA ALDRED QCARMINJ Matthews, Indiana OPAL MITTANK QWARRICKJ LUCILLE PATTERSON QSLAINJ Matthews, I'ndiana BLANCHE CARTER CWOLFEJ Fairmount, Indiana VIOLET SELLS QCARTERJ EARNEST NEWBY QBLANCHARDJ Fairmount, Indiana THOMAS KIMES KREASONERJ HAROLD REASONER fMarriedJ MORRIS CHILDS fMarriedJ Marshaltown, Iowa WARREN FERGUS fMarriedJ Matthews, Indiana CLASS OF 1931 HELEN STOVER CBROSEJ PAULINE FOSTER QCOXJ ILON CHILDS 'QFISHERBUCKJ Upland, Indiana RUTH DAVIS QMIDDLETONJ GLADYS BURNS Matthews, Indiana VIVIAN CLOHERTY Lafayette, Indiana -MARY DAWSON QRILEYD ANNA NEEDLER CWILLIAMSJ JENNY SCOTT BUTHU SLATER QNICHOLSJ EFFIE COUCH CPATTERSONJ BEULAH REEVES QGRASSJ Gaston, Indiana MILDRED POGUE QLOSHJ Jonesboro, Indiana CLIFFORD COUCH FORREST SLAIN Matthews, Indiana DAINE CARIENS Matthews, I'ndiana FLETCHER CARMIN Matthews, Indiana NED CARMIN Matthews, I'ndiana CLASS OF 1932 MILDRED MOORMAN QWILLIAMSD VIRGINIA RICHARDS QMARTINJ EVA BLANCHARD QNEWBYJ NANCY ROBINSON QPENRODJ ELIZABETH SHUTTLEWORTH Matthews, I'ndiana HOWARD MITCHNER PAUL SHUTTLEWORTH Matthews, Indiana ROBERT REASONER NORRIS McCLELLAN Muncie, Indiana CLARENCE MITCHNER CLYDE THORNBURG ROBERT CARIENS Matthews, Indiana NORWOOD DULING Matthews, I'ndiana JAY MARLY R. R., Upland, Indiana CLASS OF 1933 MARY PATTERSON QGRIMESJ Indianapolis, Indiana MARY SLATER KKIBBEYJ Fairmount, Indiana VIOLET SLAIN QCONNERJ DORCAS KIRKWOOD QLOSHJ Muncie, Indiana LUCILE ROGERS KMARTINJ VIVIAN SUTTON QJAGELJ Marion, Indiana DOROTHY DAVIS QMILLERJ Muncie LUCILE CARIENS QCHRISTYJ R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana LEO NOTTINGHAM Matthews, Indiana PHILIP WILLIAMS DOYTE KIBBEY KSLATERJ Fairmount, Indiana RANDALL SELLS Gaston, Indiana BURL E. CARTER PHILIP RICHARD QPENRODJ R. R. 2, Fairmount, Indiana DAVID REEVES Matthews, I'ndiana GEORGE YELEY Matthews, I'ndiana EMIL SMITH Matthews, Indiana CLAYTON COUCH RALPH BURNS Matthews, Indiana DELIGHT WALKER CLASS OF 1934 MARY ALDRED QMITCHNERJ Matthews, Indiana ELIZABETH CHILDS CLOSHJ FRANCIS CLOHERTY Lafayette, Indiana JACK FRESHOUR Matthews, Indiana WISHING YOU GOOD LUCK, MONAHAN MOTOR SALES. GEORGE GREGORY RUTHANA KIRKWOOD QLAWVEREJ Matthews, Indiana LUCILE KNOX CMcNUTTJ TED LAWVERE Matthews, Indiana EVELYN LEWIS CSHOCKLYJ Upland, Indiana HENRY MITCHNER DORA MAE PATTERSON RUTH REEDER MABLE REEVES QBUSBYJ Matthews, Indiana LOUISE SLATER QCOXJ Matthews, Indiana CLASS OF 1935 CHARLES SLATER Fairmount, Indiana FRED J. LITTLE Fairmount, Indiana MEREY MARTIN GEORGE W. BAUGHER JR. Matthews, Indiana EVERETTE ROGERS LESTER DULING Fairmount, Indiana ELIZABETH RICHARDS MARGARET SHUTTLEWORTH Matthews, Indiana BETTY LINDSAY QJACKSONJ CATHERINE HOWLER Matthews, Indiana JOHN R. NOTTINGHAM RUTH ROBINSON LEWIS HARROLDEAN OREN KENNETH FINCHER GERALD POSLEY FLOYD THORNBURGH HELEN LEWIS QMOORMANJ Fairmount, Indiana JESSE MOORMAN ESTHER MITTANK CNOTTINGHAMJ KATHLENE PICKERSON QSELLSJ DORNA WHITE QLEWISJ CLASS OF 1936 DAISY LEACH KJOHNSONJ STANTON KNOTTS MARGARET ROBERDS QROBINSONJ GARNET REASONER QSNIDERJ SAMUEL REASONER RAY HICHAM GENE BALL ILEEN BAUGHER QHEWITTJ Matthews, Indiana PHYLLIS DICHERSON QPLOINGJ WALTER BYAL BEST WISHES FROM F. H. OREN, MAXINE DAVIS QBARRIERJ CHARLES DAVIS ROSS MCCLELLAN Matthews, Indiana JOHN DNORTON Matthews, Indiana ANNA MOORMAN QCHILDSJ Matthews, Indiana GLEN LYNCH NORDIS NOTTINGHAM QLITTLEJ t CLASS OF 1937 NORMA CURTIS Matthews, Indiana IRENE COUCH LOWELL GLASS Matthews, Indiana LOIS HICKAM DONALD HOLMES ELEEN LEACH QRILFEJ PEAR ROBERDS QSHELLENBAYRJ MAUN REEVES ROBERT REEDER Fairmount, I'ndiana EMIL STACE Upland, Indiana JUNIOR SUTTON Gas City ALLIE SMITH JAMES SYHES JANE SUTTON HOWARD ROGERS ALICE SCOTT PHIL SIMONS PHIL SLATER FRANCIS WOLFGANG CLASS OF 1938 EDRAFAUM POLSLEY MARY HASTY QTHURMANJ LEONA MAYER DOLLIE JUSTON QRYEJ JEAN RICHARDS CHARRISONJ MARIE PACE DORIS FORD QTHURMAND FREDA HOWELL QTHURTONJ FLORENCE HORNER QRAMBAJ OREN CARMI'N QCORNH Fairmount, Indiana HERBERT HOWELL MAX NOTTINGHAM BROOKS KIRKWOOD fDeceasedJ WALDO SMITH GLEN ROGERS GAIL ROGERS WALTER ROGERS STANDARD OIL AGENT. CLASS OF 1939 EILEEN CAREINS QSAYERSJ Fai1'mount, Indiana JOYCE RITTER QCARMINJ Matthews, Indiana CLARA McCLELLAN QSTACEJ Matthews, Indiana MARJORIE HASTY CCLOCKJ JUANITA SLATER LOYD CAMPBELL CHARLES CHILDS FARREL BOUGHER DALE TOWNSEND CLINTON SIMONS EDGAR FERGUS Matthews, Indiana ELLIS SMITH GLENN WALTERS Fairmount, Indiana AVON DAVIS JACK GILLES CLASS OF 1940 RUTHANA BOLES QROGERSJ Upland, Indiana RUTH BARNETT fCariensJ Fairmount, Indiana DOROTHY RYE QBRIGHTJ R. R., Upland, Indiana IRENE HOWELL QLEEJ PAULINE WALKER fJOLLISj R. R., Upland, Indiana GLENN McHENRY Matthews, Indiana DEMAS LEACH fDeceasedJ JOHN NEEDLER Matthews, Indiana RALPH DELCLEFF California MAX MOORMAN R. R., Fairmount, Indiana NORRIS WHITE Matthews, Indiana FOREST WINANS R. R., Fairmount, Indiana PAUL GENE GARDNER Alexandria, Indiana BASIL FORD DONALD KIBBEY Matthews, Indiana WILLIAM SMITH HOWARD DORTON Eaton, Indiana CLASS OF 1941 HARREY BRADLEY Memphis, Tennesee IRENE CAMPBELL CWADE3 WINIFRED CAREINS Matthews, Indiana ERWIN CLEVENGER M1'LDRED COUCH MARGARET FRUSHOUR QRODGERSJ Upland, Indiana MARTHA MAYER QSAADJ Matthews, Indiana COLEEN McCLELLAN R. R., Upland, Indiana MAXINE MITTANK SUSANE RICHARDS ROBERT ROGERS PAUL SIMONS CHARLES SMITH CHARLOTTE STOVER QCAMPBELLJ RICHARD WALTERS fDeceasedJ WILMA BALL QVIRONETJ Gas' City, Indiana CLASS OF 1942 CAREY FROST In Marines CATHERINE FROST Matthews, Indiana DOROTHY HASTY Fairmount, Indiana MERRIL HUNTZI'NGER Going to School GLENNA KILGORE QMILLERJ Texas CEDRIC LEWIS Matthews, Indiana DUONALD NEEDLER Matthews, Indiana ROBERT MOORMAN Service VERA REEVES Matthews, Indiana BYRON RICHARDS Service LOUETTA SIMONS FRANCES SMITH JOHN SUTTON NINA SUTTON Marion, Indiana PHYLLIS WRIGHT QLIMINGJ Matthews, Indiana CLASS OF 1943 ESTHER JOHNSON QMEYERJ Matthews, Indiana B1'LL MEYER WANDA MOORMAN QHAZELBAKERJ Fairmount, Indiana ZEL HAZELBAKER JR. Farimount, Indiana VICTOR WOLFGANG ,l.l.-..-1-- COMPLIMENTS OF THE TWIN CITY COACH LINES. KENNETH WOLFGANG WILLIAM BOLES ROBERT WALTERS Fairmount, Indiana JACQUELINE WRIGHT QMOORMANJ Fairmount, Indiana VIRGINIA FIGHTS QHEWITTJ Marion, Indiana EVELYN MILLSPAUGH Matthews, Indiana CHARLOTTE ROGERS R. R., Upland, Indiana RUTHALENE NEEDLER Indianapolis, Indiana JOSEPH ROBERDS R. R., Upland, Indiana MARCUS CORN ELBY DAVIS LOUISE CARTER MARTHABELLE McCLELLAN OLIVEBELLE KIBBEY Fairmount, Indiana MAXINE MAYER NILA REEDER CLASS OF 1944 HARPER CAMPBELL RALPH CARTER WILMA CASE fMcKNIGHTJ Muncie, Indiana NORMA CLOHERTY Lafayette, Indiana DELVER HASTY R. R., Fairmount, Indiana COLLEEN HISE Oregon SARALEE KIRKWOOD Washington, D. C. IVA LEE MARKIN l Muncie, Indiana ROSEMARY MOORMAN QBOLESJ RUTHANA NEWBY QWOLFGANGQ EARL ROGERS PAUL SLATER R. R., Upland, Indiana DALE SMITH Service N . CLASS OF 1945 HELEN BOLES R. R., Upland, Indiana EULA BAUMGARDNER Kentucky FRAND CONN Navy PHYLLIS HASTY R. R., Fairmount, Indiana RUSSELL KING R. R., Fairmount, Indiana FORREST REEDER R. R., Fairmount, Indiana DORIS SIMONS R. R., Fairmount, 1'ndiana WILLIAM SLAIN Service FRANCIS WELSH R. R., Jonesboro, Indiana BEST WISHES! GADBURY'S SERVICE AND LUNCH. K? Xi' II .f 35? f -1.1 f 1 2 in M M wi Z' 5335 sa Q' 4N'Wm ff E 3 I 8 Qi ri ff 1 I. J. f ..':,,:q,L' it ' I -- ,, l -'kqQEAq5g::Xkr v v'g- H--r-n fHi,ik,l:,,, 15.111 . . A14 ,. ':' . 1x,,- ug. '1f','!'f -:-ggvm YNY. 'QV L 5529- Q ' -' 4wf+ .-W , .4 - 'w ' mvfiff' ' tv-lisi-irf' 5 MH 'f'?1ff.fr f 5 .F A f- X1 - . -4 '-- 7 J,-,A vi-.A - . Upfd! I :ZS Kia. H '51 g 'Hitt' . . 1'M:Ef1i m.:'.g' f '5 - Q! , 'v H' rf xh if ' i f ,Q .T 1 ,. f 1g v '-Q 2 1 -i 13p F '1' - ' ' Ex ' a f . ,. ' Q ...- h ' , '7 4 - - 'I iw A! ' 2 Qi 9 59 ' ' Ms? W' F5 -1 rrzw. ' 5 ' . A 2-S-ml w -- ' . r .ff A f i 1' r 1 ' . nv, 2 3 V , 4+ ' m'v1'f'.fAi:5.' +L eu ' 2 V -?5'l f6.,5'.' 2. G fgz, Y' X ,Mx A ills' I, fx' x1 ?izQf? L Lvl Hg, 'f vp 5 , N 21 I Q. 5 .I t X., A w Quan Ma, : 35. 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H, ue 1- H if ., ly-1,1 1.2.3 .Ln 1, N.. .1 .. -x g' '- f'F - ,'Are1.,.'.- - V . ,tif've-Wlii'qf fi'l'Z a5'1EE5xv-.2 Wi-4:f'!4, -f. ld -,- . ii . P , if ' V.'f1 liJ'f': 'f.Q'l,'7.N.-'1r i:, X,'A sf- ', hwy.: '. .Vi- '..w .- Tex 'EW , g if L95 f-P' '--11' ' : ,f - ww -my hw 1311 YZQISAQ, 5' 5.Q:.1 -ff, ,.1v. ffi'r. :,,f7:g4?-1y2qq.,.w, -1 . .- 1,-Yh fl , -! 1m.vg1. ,1F.rff'f-f.::ii3,w5?51? if5'f6f?'453fh?95H5zg12 'Y9f'f .SFQF4 ' BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '46 FROM CITIZEN'S INSURANCE AGENCY. Dear Mother, While living in Chicago I found out that Chicago is almost at the bottom of Lake Michigan. Rather than stay in a place like that I decided to go west and visit Aunt Mary on her large ranch. While I was there I learned pineapple is the chief product of the pine tree. They tell me here the ro- tation of crops is so that they can get the sun on all sides. And say, Mother, did you know the farming in the Western states is done by irritating the soil? I didn't know this, but it is said a calf is a young cow until it has a calf and then it's called a cow. You and I always make a new reso- lution once a year but here they told me the earth makes a new resolution every 24 hours. Also the hide of a cow is used tc- cover the cow with. I guess this is all I have to say for now mother. I really have learned a lot about the farm! Your daughter. Daffy. P. S. This will be a good household hint for you and your neighbors to use. In order to keep milk from turning sour, it should be kept in the cow. Mrs. Torgerson: I spent last summer in a very pretty city in Switzerland. Miss Gould: Berne? Mrs. Torgerson: No, I almost froze. Pk Pk bk Bob R.: I asked if I could see her home. Louis Z.: 'iWhat did she say? Bob R.: She said she'd send me a picture of it. ff :gf wk Clyde M.: What are you bawlin' about? Jean F.: My dog died. Clyde M.: Oh, my grandmother died two weeks ago and you didn't see me a cryin. Jean F.: No, but you didn't raise your grandmother from a pup? we af is Alberta L.: l'You got a bad cold, Uvon. Uvon F.: Yeh. Alberta L.: How'd you get it? Uvon F.: I slept in a Held last night and somebody left the gate open. af wk an Miss Abbey: Cin Latin Classj : Now Bet- ty, can you tell me how you'd write that? Betty C.: Why-er-er Cwith brilliant in- spirationj er- with a pencil, of course. WISHING YOU CONTINUED SUCCESS FROM WORTHEN'S FIRESIDE INN CAFE. Jennie A.: I'm trying to get a-head. Richard M.: You need one. als lk Pk Dorris H.: Bail out the boat: it's half full. Jeanette A.: 'iS'all right. It'll run over soon's she's full. Pk 244 lk Mr. Freck: My girl has a beautiful em- broidered handkerchief which she claims cost S20.00 Milan D.: 320.00l That's a lot of money to blow in. Charlotte B.: Is that your father's signa- ture, Delenef' Delene A.: As near as I could make it. PK lk lk Riley K.: Got any dry fish? Mr. Gard: Yes, my boy, plenty. Riley K.: i'Well, then give them a drink. :r 4: he Norma B.: Mrs. Dashaway's husband didn't leave her much when he died, did he? Joan B.: No: but he left her very' often when he was alive. CONGRATULATIONS FROM CLAUDE WILLIAMS, Saw Filing and Scissor Sharpening. Dick P.: Hooray! Mr. Gard said we'd have a test today, rain or shine. Herb H.: A'Well? Dick P.: It's snowing. Bk ff as Martha S.: Watcha' studyin'? English? Maxine A.: Yep, Martha S.: Then you must know Poe's Mr. Good: 'iDid any of you children ever see an elephant's skin? Alfred C.: I have, teacher, said Alfred brightly. Mr. Good: Where was it? ' Alfred C.: On the elephant. PK IF 'll Leland C.: 'Lend me fifty! Raven. Mr. Price: I have only forty! Maxine A.: Didn't even know he was Leland C.: Well, then let me have the mad. forty and you can owe me ten. COMPLIMENTS 0F FRED REECE, MILK HAULER FOR PRODUCER'S CREAMERY. WISHING YOU THE BEST OF LUCK, DlETZEN,S BAKERY, ELWOOD, INDIANA. Anna H.: Jerry, did you put the cat out? Jerry H.: Sure I did. Ann H.: MI don't believe it! Jerry H.: Well, if you think I'm a lair, go and put her out yourself! Pk sf ak Miss Parks: Say, Carolyn how far is it to Marion? Carolyn P.: How did you know my name? Miss Parks: I guessed it.! Carolyn P.: Then guess how far it is to Marion. PF Dk Pk Norma M.: You look depressed, my friend. What are you thinking of? Beatrice F.: My future. Norma M.: What makes it seem so hope- less? Beatrice F.: My past. Marie R.: I hear you have a little broth- er. Mary J. T.: Yes. Marie R.: Do you like him. Mary J. T.: I wish it was a girl, 'cause then I could play house and other games with herf' Marie R.: Then why don't you exchange him for a sister? Mary J. T.: Can't was the answer. It's too late now. We've used him four days. ff Pk if Mrs. Ciift: Who was that laughed out loud? ' ' Don W.: 'AI did, but I didn't mean to? Mrs. Gift: You didn't mean to? Don W.: No, I was laughing up my sleeve. but I didn't know there was a hole in my elbow. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS of , 46 from the Blue Top, Hartford City, Ind. Charlotte T.: 'AMrs. Scheline, there isn't any harm in walking in the park with a young man after dark, is there? Mrs. Scheline: No, not if you keep on walking. When I was young, I often went walking in the park at night. Charlotte T.: And did you keep on walk- ing? Mrs. Scheline: Hush, girlie--it's time for you to go home. 4: ak 4: Mrs. Keller: Mary Lou, I'm surprisedl Do you know any more jokes like that? Mary L. W.: A'Yes, teacher: Mrs. Keller: l'Well, stay after school, and I'll see you. Hack W.: If I tear a piece of paper into fourths, what Will I get? Helen S.: Quarters Hack W.: If I divide it into eights? ' Helen S.: Eights. Hack W.: If I divide it into 8,000 parts? Helen S.: , Confetti, sir. lk Bk DK Marilyn J.: A'Come very near selling my shoes today. Betty B.: How come? Marilyn J.: Had them half-soled. bk Pk DK Howard R.: What part of speech is woman? Mr. Stockton: Woman, my boy, is not part of speech: she is all of it. GOOD LUCK FROM IDYL WYLD ROLLER PALACE, MARION, INDIANA. Miss Knight: 'AHow much is two times two? Eloise C.: Six, Miss Knight: No, Eloise, that's wrong. The answer is four. Eloise C.: I know the answer, but I want- ed to see you bargain. Dk Dk Pk Kenneth C.: I Hunked that quiz flat. Harold P.: XVhat was the matter, didn't you know the answers? ' Kenneth C.: Yes, but I had vaseline on my hair and they slipped my mind. Joan P.: l'The railroad trains is mighty dangerous, Julia. The last car most al- ways gets smashed up. Julia M.: Why don't they leave off the last car, then? Pk ak Pk Mrs Slain: Now what do we learn from the mosquito, David? David R.: We learn from the mosquito how easy it is to get stung. COMPLIMENTS OF THE ARCANA LODGE NO. 427 F. AND A. M. MEETINGS EVERY lst AND 3rd THURSDAYS. Q1 4,5 fr 'X W si Lf JE 0 ,450 Q3 M H AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS S , - -- WWF' 'A - - .v nz W f -1 A . A - ,yn fmeermff ' . . 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