Jefferson Township School - Jeffersonian Yearbook (Warren, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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5514 -Y-,T 4 ..' f- ., 5- s, , . A v 1 Y , 1 1 3 J i 3' J V. ' + 1. I is - 4 - . H .' P lt. if E u I' U U 1' Y 6 , . ? I w 4 wwf A l QV 0 -up YQ 1755 Betty Stephens AB Marion English, Phy. Ed. Dramatics Freshman Sponsor AB Michigan State Science, Agriculture Sophomore Sponsor FRCULTY Meredith Thompson BS Ball State Coach, Phy. Ed. Commerce, History, Health Senior Sponsor Erma Carlson AB Huntington Social Studies, Music Sth Grade Sponggr Leonard Suesz BM Butler Band Hattie Bonham AB Indiana School Treasurer Home Ec., Geog. Junior Sponsor BS Bunf ingiofav lste2nd Grade FACULTY C. Virgil McElhany AB Central Normal MS Butler Principal Math 7th Grade Sponsor Q A fl.. Mary Brown BS Ball State 2nd-3rd Grade James ABQTOWS Mary Armfield BS w03t Virginia' Marion C01-legs We-wylefl 3rd-4th Grade Sth-6th Grade Jr. High Coach .3 lip 'flue' B-Er le h abd an ysais -5620005 Sui U85 I' 13 12 ' Wh '50 de 1 use as b amen: 0 bro h the huh 10 98 1 Q -P988 tae . 8 as Q12 Iobochibg 'bvice WE DEDICATE OUR YEARBOOK T02 s. Winifred Steoh, who has started us and scores of other young people on their quest to a high school education. R' 1 l x x Ai fi 2 IJ A ff 1 I ' -f f I x 1 1, P1 wx W ,,, , X N 1. ,YH 15 4 rp 31 fi A If WV! 3, g, 'lf' ,lv H5 V4 y, XM i 5, ,M 1 P :ffl 3, nm 1 l g ,i fp I H L, r 3 li. ilk It r' J ,fi .. A 1 1 M WH f 5 ,Ti V + 1 IE 3, iii filif 31 ,gi ,.g ,sal as 7 : 3, X 'l ,Hs , f ,, ,, Q 12 ,g ll xi W J 1 f HV lv gl, ,Y y, 45' u f, w ,4 1 Hi V if? Q, xx M ,..?7 1 , X MARTHA SHAW uMartieu Chorus l,2,3 Class Officer l,2,3,4 Class Play 5,4 Favorite Favorite Favorite Ambition: Expression: uJoy, Joylu Food: Chili Song: uKeep It A Secretu Elementary Teacher GARY BRINNEMAN uweedn Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Volleyball 2,5,4 4-H Work l year , Class Play . Chorus 3,4 1 -'I A Class Office Favorite Expression: NGood golly girtielu 5,4 r 2,4 Favorite Food: French Fries X Ambition: To graduate l V p C 0 CYa44fCJM.a, AND SILVER ESTHER PUGH UEssieU Chorus 1,2 Band 4 Class Officer 4 Class Play 5,4 4 'H 'york Favorite Favorite Favorite Ambition 1 year Expression: UOh Boyu Food: Hot dogs Song: uThe Lord's Prayeru : Full-time Christian Service AMERICAN HO VICTORY BEAUTY WITHOUT ROSE LABOR 5 A JEANETTE THORNE 'Jeannie' Chorus l,2,5 Class Play 5,4 4-H Work 4 years Favorite Expressiong nMurder Gown Favorite Food: Potato chips Favorite Song: nl Love You Trulyn Ambition: To be Charl1e's wife DUDLEY CAMPBELL nDudn Track 2 Class Play 5,4 Favorite Expression: 'Don't ask mein Favorite Food: Chocolate cake Favorite Song: 'Deck of Cardsn Ambition: To be a truck driver it K DORIS DETAMORE nD0ry' Chorus 1,2,5,4 Yell Leader 1,2 Class Officer 1,2,5 Class Play 5,4 4-H Work 7 years Favorite Expression: 'All r1ghty.' Favorite Food: Ice cream and peanuts Favorite Song: nI'l1 Get Byn Ambition: To be a nurse and to take care of a certain 'Joe' 'SENIOR PERSONALITIES' Most Likely To Succeed---Esther Pugh Best Personality---Agatha Highley Most Popular---Kathron Hudson Most Intellectual---Doris Detamore Wittiest---Myrtle Sullivan Most Courteous---Martha Shaw Friendliest---Dudley Campbell Most Helpful---Jeanette Thorne Most Honest---Pat Gentis Most Athletic---Gary Brinneman 1 fx 4 5 L 1 I I w i 1 i AGATHA HIGHLEY nGat1e' Chorus 1,2 Class Play 5,4 Favorite Favorite Favorite Ambition: KATHRON HUDSON 'Kate' Expression: 'Oh Dearl' Food: Strawberry shortcake Song: 'Lady of Spain' To get married at 18 Chorus Class Play 5,4 Class Officer 3 4-H Work 1 year Favorite Expression: 'Oh my land of gooset' Favorite Food: Chocolate pie Favorite Song: nT11l I Waltz Again With Youn Ambition: Bank work K IRENE SULLIVAN 'Myrtle' Sum itville l,2,3 Class Play 4 Favorite Favorite Favorite Ambition 1,2 PATRICIA GENTIS nPat' Chorus l,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 4-H Work 6 years Favorite Expression: 'Oh Dearl' Favorite Food: Cherry cobbler Favorite Song: 'I Went To Your Wedding Ambition: Stenographer Expression: 'Gismoen Food: Chicken Song: nA1ways' To love and be loved F ij - Uv-+uwP '--- - - -We f 7 fa . b -- We are the Seniors of '53 All as happy as can beg p A very proud and working class 5 And each as slick as glass. flilj tg f 9171 Our sponsor is Mr. Thompson , He's helped us greatly and is lots of fun, J No better one can you find So we want to thank him for being so very kind. i ? A , Gary Brinneman is a handsome lad 1 And for his athletic skills we're so glad, i He's one who could put pep into pepper And he has many a reason to be a pretty high stepper. p Dudley Campbell is liked by all He's oh so quiet and very tall, T The girls would like to ruffle his curly hair 5 But with Dud, they wouldn't dare! 5 A stenographer, this gal will be f Patricia Gentis will succeed, you just wait and see. She is small and very sweet , And with us, she just can't be beat. 9 i Agatha Highley with pretty hair of brown Whose face is never dimmed by a frown, She has a personality that is very sweet And we think she is pretty slick and neat. 1 Kathron Hudson comes next in line She makes of her life a happy time, She's as friendly as can be And just as busy as a bee. r i Diets is the speciality of this girl , Yes, it's Esther Pugh with the poodle curl, p She may seem quiet, even to her mother Y But to us, NOh Brotherln Martha Shaw is very smart And to Paul, she has given her heart. She's very polite to us all An always ready to help at our beck and call. Myrtie Sullivan is a gay carefree gal To her friends she is a swell pal, She is nice and a very pretty lass 1 And was voted the wittiest in our class. l The life of our class is Jeanette Thorne T She has pep and vigor in many a form, L She's ready to help us anytime we ask . And to her, it is never a task. I, Doris Detamore, have tried to write this poem Q For your enjoyment and to keep in your home, To give you a few of the Senior.personalities 3 And to give you the true realities. e a l mgL.Ja 'ini- 'r farm prop QC? 09631 It was snowing heavily outside and I had just curled up in the easy chair to enjoy a good book which I could only read after the children were tucked in bed. Susan and Joe, Jr. had been in bed for almost an hour now and Joe had gone to town to bowl with some old school buddies. I h d just found my place in the novel and had P986 only a few words when the shrill ringing of the doorbell JSPPBQ me back to reality. I was most surprised to see an old school mate of mine, Kathron Hudson, loaded d0Wn with luggage. After the first moment of sur- prise had vanished, I invited her inside and immediately we began to talk about old times and ask each other about others whom we had not seen for sometime. Kathron told me she was on her way home from overseas where she had entertained the troops in Korea. Her stage name was Lily Pond and she had spent several years on the stage. While she was overseas it seems that she was singing for a group of soldiers in the PX and just as she was finishing her first song an orderly came up with a note which re d: NHello Lily, I know you will be surprised to receive this but I couldn't let you leave the Post without requesting one of my favorites, uBack Home Again in Ind1ana.U will you please sing it for me? Signed, Dudley Campbell It couldn't just be coincidence - the name and the song, so I did sing the song as my last number and immediately hurried to visit with the SSRGBPQ Sure enough it was Jefferson's Dudley and he had been working ln the PX since his arrival in Korea. No doubt his training in the ice creanxroom at Jefferson paved the way for this assignment! I asked if Kathron had seen Jeanette and Charlie Lee lately. No, she said she hadn't but the last time she received a letter from Jeanette they were operating a chicken ranch out west. We talked and chattered so fast and furiously that I expected to hear Susan come pattering downstairs with her big Teddy Bear, Jeffersonlan, which was manufactured in Indianapolis in the factory owned by Martha and Paul Harrold. Martha was the Business Manager, of course. We chuckled together about the old days at Jefferson when Myrtle and Gary were having their little day by day spatsl It seems, they are still both very temperamental. They have formed one of the best dance teams in the country but never have married. They couldn't get along long enough to get a license and get to a minister before a disagreement. Last winter Kathron had spent some time in Miami and while there she stayed in a fashionable Hotel run by Agatha Highley and Pat Gentle. They were really in the money and thoroughly enjoying the heavenly sunshine in Florida. We discovered that we had accounted for all of our classmates except Esther. Upon graduation, she had attended a Bible Seminary andkperhaps, by now, has put in several years in foreign missionary vor . We heard the car drive in the garage and presently Joe would be coming in the house. who is Joe? The hush Q f th it this Prophecy - the former Doris Detamore. an 0 8 wr er of xy E F ,I 1 J s I 1 Pi 3 H 3 I 3 I A I w I , me ,Mafory In the year of 1941, there were 14 uneducated little folks who went to Mrs. Stech to start their learning in the first grade. In- cluded in those were Gary Brinneman, Martha Shaw, Jeanette Thorne, Agatha Highley, Doris Linda Hodson, Frances Nichols, Martha Cross ishing their 12 years Detamore, Arthur Bollhofer, Wayne Barnes, Beady, Joyce Rheams, James Dickey, Herbert and Hester Whiteman. Those starting and fin- of education at good 'ole Jefferson are Gary Brinneman, Martha Shaw, Jeanette Thorne, Agatha Highley and Doris Detamore. We moved on to the second grade gaining two new students who were Morgan Thornburg and August Loftis. Linda Hodson moved away. We were promoted to the third grade so we moved into the next room. Miss Vilna Smith was our new teacher. We gained four new students and they were Kathron Hudson, Esther Pugh, Hester Whiteman, and Donna Keplinger. Those moving away were Frances Beady, James Dickey, Herbert Nichols and Lucretia Smith. In the fourth grade Larry Hanley came into our class and Arthur Bollhofer, Martha Cross, August Loftis, Joyce Rheams, Morgan Thornburg and Hester Whiteman left us. As we kept 'growing upn we advanced to the fifth grade with Mrs. Mary Armfield being our new teacher. Wayne Barnes and Donna Keplinger moved away. In the sixth grade Sarah Carvey and Daisy Bennett came, but Daisy Bennett moved away before the year was over. AND THEN IT HAPPENED! We were finally on the high school side. And of course there wasn't anyone bigger than us until some of the Seniors and other upperclassmen changed our minds. Gr did they ever change our minds?? Our sponsor for our Jr. High years was Mrs. Bon- ham. Lowell Crowe and Elwin Buck came during our 7th grade. Elwin Buck left at the end of our 7th grade year. Monet Coble and Bar- bara Cassel came and left in our eighth grade. Then we found ourselves coming to school one day with every- thing on backwards, lipstick all over our faces, and anything else which would make us look like ngreen freshmenn. WE WERE IN HIGH SCHOOL! Mr. Thompson was our sponsor starting that year and has put up with us every since. We sponsored a skating party that year to raise a 'Little moneyn. We gained two new students, Dudley Campbell and Pat Boyer although Pat Boyer moved away before the year was over. Sarah Garvey and Larry Hanley also moved away after the end of the year. When we became Sophmores it was our turn to initiate the Fresh- men, which was an unforgettable experience. Patricia Gentis and Harry Ellis came into months and then moved our class, but Harry was only with us a few away. Lowell Crowe also moved away. In our Junior year we sold Christmas cards, had charge of the ice cream store and pencil store, gave our play 'MISS JIMMY' which was a great success and held a penny supper which also was a good SUCCSSSQ In our Senior year we gained one new student, Myrtle Sullivan. We worked in the ice cream store the first semester, gave our play THE Dar-'FY DILLS and started on our yearbook. We chose our class motto, UNO Victory Without Laborn' our class colors, powder blue and silver: and our f ower , the American Beauty Rose. Now as we draw near the end of our 12 years of education we want to especially thank Mr. Thompson, our sponsor, for helping our class to be a success. Also we want to thank all of the other teachers who have helped us through our school years. Thanks again. 06:5 IMA! We, the Senior Class, will our ability to be Seniors to the Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors. We, the Senior girls, will our many slumber parties to the Junior girls. We, the Senior boys, will our ability to be expert skaters and to go skating all the time to the Junior boys. I, Agatha Highley, will my ability to get my brother's car to Wanda DeHaven. I, Esther Pugh, will my ability to convince nThompyN of being too tired to work in his classes to anyone who thinks they can get by with lt. I, Dudley Campbell, will my natural curly hair to Joe Searles I, Martha Shaw, will my ability to have my initials on Wells County Chevrolets to Karen McCoy. I, Jeanette Thorne, will my ability to get a diamond to Evelyn Hedrick. I, Gary Brinneman, will my free heart to Keith Shideler's aching heart. I, Patricia Gentls, will my physical science ability to Mr. Hefner. I, Myrtle Sullivan, will my ambition Cto love and be loved! to Peggy McCoy. I, Kathron Hudson, will my blonde hair to Wanda DeHaven to go with her blue eyes. I, Doris Detamore, will my ability to get along with the teachers to Mary Ann Smith. E? Standing left to right: QI, Kathron Hudson--Grade activities Pat Gentle--High School activities Doris Detamore--Senior material Dudley Campbell--Advertising Mr. Thompson--Advisor k sponsor Myrtle Sullivan--Humor Jeanette Thorne--Alumni Esther Pugh--Business Manager Seated left to right: Martha Shaw--Assistant editor Agatha Highley--Editor-in-chief Gary Brinneman--Sports 00 'iff Art Work and Hand Lettering Done By Mrs. Mary Brown Yearbook Pictures Taken By RS-M Studio, Bluffton ---A-- -- -1----A 7-H --1K- ,f - -7- -.-, ,....,.,.---?. -Q., ,.,,,, -V--,:n.,,.a, ., - ,,. iii ! qu ,,. w w Q: 3 L , N 'z 1? N U ,U w t l m I u 1 I W J M w Fw I L 1, H w i Q, li A r i Qu 5 1 V7 U 4 V W 1 gmt ,xc .ix :li 1 Eat 'I f n to 2 I L , -AMA' X I I I I I I I X I I I I I I I I ak . 4, ,I II I I I I I I I I I J, A I 5 in 541:41 4' 2 i -T r V 'I I NI, 'gd I , . .KI J I 'I I ' II I ,I I r 8 UI! .., . Ig I IQQILM -I N I I v. I , I I I I I I , , I ' , I 0 I I ' 4 I ' I I I I I I I I O x, N II. 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V. f Ralph Jarvis Charlaa Shldaler L i, 4, 1 W r , - -- -7 V -1- - T,i- - -H 7--'W S e E c Y a w ,A x in 6 1 YW ik a T A L wF B 8 , anice Pinkerton ff V' i ' 1 K 1 5 Curtis Allen yi I f2?f?zf J ,pf ,4 X . 015 Aw ,fu w I ' X ' x y A 2,1-.'f',., X. Xi ' :V 1 Mgr? H M W 1312 ., K a, Q RWE' aww w f ' ?! Sharon Cone ik 4 -if I r M ,iff lW IM ,U 5 W. lf? ,ll .X 511 wi ,. I all W iii F . NLT 5,53 X51 Mm! I 7,7 Y , Y, Y T Y.,v,- A--EIL FRESHMAN CLASS We the Freshman Class, of 1952-53 are started on our journey toward our senior year. The Sophomore Class had the pleasure of initiating us into high school. Miss Stephens was our sponsor at two class parties held at the school this year. Dale Smith, Charles Shideler, Ralph Jarvis, Wilbur Wesco, and Charles Straw were members of the high school second team this year, Delbert Campbell was a student manager and Wanda DeHaven was a varsity yell leader. We gained a new member this year, Paul Schoeff. SOPHOMORF CLASS Mrs. Stech started us out in the first grade and as we progressed through the years we have gained and lost members. Along with the one member we gained this year, Marilyn Joyce Faulk, we were unfortunate and lost five, Willodene Hudson, Sam Pugh, Janet Knight, Sue McClung and Alice June Gentis. Upon the retirement of Mr. Rouch, as a teacher, and our sponsor, we secured Mr. Hefner, who is now our present sponsor. JUNIGR CLASS We the Juniors of 1952-1955 were a very busy bunch. We first had a scrap drive to make money. This was our very first money making project and thanks to the kind people of the community for their help we made some money. Next we sold Christmas cards to which we had a lot of help from the community. Between selling Christmas cards and Christ- mas we sponsored a Penny Supper. This was held on November 20. After Christmas we started working on our play. The play chosen was 'Desperate Ambrose.' We presented it on the night of March 27. We also worked in the ice cream store at noons and sold concessions at the ball games during the second semester. This has been a very busy year for us. We have 6 students who started school here in the first grade at Jefferson. They.areg Patricia Wesco, Lamoine DeHaVen, Harold Searles, Dean smith, Beggy McCoy, and Jim Pinkerton. We gained one new member, Patricia Pope and lost two students, B111 Yeiter and Peggy Ross. Mrs. Hattie Bonham, our sponsor, has helped us very much this year in watching over us the Juniors of Jefferson. ,,.. f Y. EIGHTH GRADE sn. Sth grade-Top- standing- L to R- Dale Osborn, Richard Keller Jarrod Elliot, David Kelch, Jesse Freck, David Spahr. Middle- row- standing- L to R- Janet Smith, Janet Thompson, Lee Brown, Mable Searles, LaDonna Broom, Keith Brown, Brenda Stanley. Bottom-row- standing- L to R- Carol Pinkerton, Sandra Faulk Eugene Hunnicutt, Roger Trout, Bobbie Straw, Jerry Arnold, Jack Emerick. History- The eighth grade class had a party. It was held on October 17, Then they went Hamburger fry, Election of President- Lee Stanley. 1952. They were at school for two hours. to Huntington Mermorial Park. They had a then a hayride. officers- President- Roger Trout, Vice Brown, Secretary k Treasurer- Brenda SEVENTH GRADE 7th grade- Top standing- left to right- Charles Love, Karlita Bonewitz, Vera Campbell, Elaine Broom, Delores Spence, Norma Priddy, Wilma Wesco and Donald McFarren. Middle row- L to R- Cathrine Stanley, Betty Jean Brown, Karen Cone, Susie Smith, Kathleen Pinkerton, Bettie Ann Brown, Paul Mansbarger. ,Bottom row- left to right- Larry Suter, Noel Fox, Gene DeHaven, John Nestleroad and Miles Christopher. Election of Officers- Gn September ll, 1952 the seventh grade elected officers- they are as follows: President- Gene DeHaven, Vice President- Karlita Bonewitz, Secretary 3 Treasurer- Betty Jean Brown. Class Party: The seventh grade had a class party. It was held on October 28,l952. Games were played outdoors and indoors. Everyone met together and ate apples and popcorn which was poped in the cafeteria. A fire was built and weiners were roasted. After the weiner roast games were played indoors. Mr. McElhany is the class sponsor- SIXTH GRADE 6th grade- Top- standing- L to R- Marvin Zeller, Joann Broom Donna Taylor, Mr. James Andrews, Karen Brown, Jayne Hutchens Nyle Fox, Ira Banter. Bottom- standing- L to R- Judy Yates, Clifford Nestleroad, Roger Searles, Denny Bonewitz, Max Spahr, Vera Kelch, Shirley DeHaven, Sandra Thompson. History- The sixth grade of Jefferson School bought an aquarium with the money left over from the paper drive last year C1951-521. The fifth and sixth grades had three basketball games which were as the followingg Warren 20-Jefferson 7 Warren 24-Jefferson 51 Van Buren 22-Jefferson 21 The officers of the sixth grade are: President-Shirley DeHaven, Vice President-Donna Taylor, Secretary-Judy Yates, Treasurer-Karen Brown I I FIFTH GRADE J Q. 5th grade- Top- standing- L to R- Ralph Banter, Catherine Mansbarger, John Buzzard, Mr. James Andrews, Sandra McFarren, Delbert Suter, Jane Lahr, Laurel Lassiter. Middle- row- L to R- Carolyn Shideler, Sherry Smith, Ruth Searles, Marjorie Zeller, Patricia Ring, Carolyn Pugh, Mary Osborn. Bottom- row- L to R- Maurice Zeller, Michael Sprowl, Joe Straw, Stephen Holmes, Dwight Wesco, James Mossburg, Calvin Nestleroad. History- The fifth grade which was about twice the size of the sixth have lost a few of their members. Carolyn Pugh moved to Warren. Sandra McFarren went back to Banquo and Michael Sprowl went to Texas with his family. The fifth grade now numbers fifteen pupils. FCDURTH GRADE 4th grade- Top standing left to right- Eddie Kilgore, Ronald Pinkerton, Galen Lassiter, Raymond Lucky, Betty Moon, Pauline Davis and Michael Daugherty. Middle row- L to RF- Phyllis Campbell, Cheryl Mclntire, Claudia Holmes, David Van Vliet, Robert Priddy, and Sharon Eliot. History- We enjoyed a Halloween Party.' Eddie Kilgore came from Lancaster to join us and our Halloween Party. The Masquerade parade proceeded from room to room, then returned to the home room where games were played. Refreshments of Pop Corn, Apples, Pears, Potato Chips and lollipops were enjoyed. We had our usual Christmas exchange of gifts. Eddie Kilgore being with us only eight weeks returned to Lancaster School. On February 13th again we turned our lessons aside for the remaining hour and a half of the day and enjoyed our 'alentines, candy cookies and ice cream. We now have 12 in our class. THIRD GRADE l 5rd grade-Top standing left to right-Deana Clements, Larry Broom, Mary W. Brown, Mary E. Armfield, Martha Spence, Kenneth Freck. Middle row-left to right-Larry Trout, Marta Christine Yates, Julia Hutchens, Doris Young, Ruth Ellen Love, Glennie Jones, Dianna Thompson, Helen Straw, Rex Nestleroad. Bottom row left to right-Gerald Arnold, Harold Arnold, Daniel Spahr, Howard Stanley,Phil1p Kelch, Lynn Bonewitza Danny Mossburg History- The third graders, Lynn Bonewitz, Judy Hutchens, Martha Spence, Kenneth Freck, Chris Yates, Danny Mossburg and Doris Young planned our party for us. They beautifully decorated the refreshment table and had charge of the arrangement of the refreshment table and the serving. Soon Wanda Cloud came to join us, and soon left us to gain a residence elsewhere. Just one week later Rex Nestleroad came to rejoin the group again. We, the third grade, being with the fourth grade joined in all the activities with them. We are now closing the year with 13 in our number. -Y SECOND GRADE 2nd grade Top standing-L to R- Sally Gentis, Sharon Cramer, Rosemary Spence, Marjorie Smith, Vickie Brown, David Broom, Gary Adsit, Diana Gentis, Nancy Taylor, Carol Cone, Barbara Searles. Center- Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Stech Middle- Standing- L to R- Vivian Moon, Donna Kay Harrell Dylett Charles, Marilyn Pope, Roger Pope, Carolyn Pope, Mary Lou Love, Sandra Davis, Sylvia Lennon, George Ralst William Ray Detamore, Donald Van Vliet, Judith Luckey. Bottom- Standing- L to R- Donald Buzzard, Rex Hunnicutt, Jacob Mansbarger, Gilbert Shideler, James Young, Samuel Clements, David Banter, Larry Allen, Wayne Osborn, History- We were 26 surprised and happy children the first day of school when Carolyn, Marilyn, Roger our TRIPLETS, joined our room. We were equally glad to have Doris Young return from Arkansas shortly after school started. Altogether, there were 50 of us. Susan Scott has since moved to Marion and Sally Gentis to Lancaster. ! O FIRST GRADE nr l lst Grade-Top- standing - L to R- Carol Sue Shaw, Jose Ann Couch, Annette Suter, Keith Stanley, Ann Kariger, Ronald Brinneman, Connie Smith, Center- Winifred Stech Bottom Row-L to R- Linda Holmes, Vickie Priddy, Susette Mclntire, Linda Clements, Connie Pinkerton, Karen Noffsinger,John Young History- In May 1952 the mothers and children of the first grade met at the schoolhouse for a pre-school round-up. Mrs. Whitted, the county nurse met with the mothers and the children were entertained in the school room. Several fairy stories on strip films were shown and refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served. The group was very small consisting of nine girls and one boy. In the fall they were joined by three other ch1ldren.- Patricia Rhodes returned to Arkansas and later in the year John and Charles Young from Arkansas re-entered school. 14 ,ff s ,. B ,f Y ' fs K, 1 A4 , any ' ' V ' I W I 1 1 . 1 X X, , wr , 'V . I V , 1 N ' . 1 , ww u ffikf a ,fx X, V 2- x ' , jx' A - 1' ' N r V 4 ,f fr 1' ' A I W , WW , . ,, A- I 1 A Wa' X . f' X n.,9' X 1 Xxx xl . Q M A I' lk 1 7 I 1 I vc x 'nm y W lf,--ry yy W ' ! 5 f. ,w 'x , . a X, 4. 'lil I Q! I' iw rxunll' C rf , w X , , I ' in J Q xy 1 nf N i WI gm i a ,,' . A v, ,-' . I . - , . Y ' . J' .' IA' Y -nf' , 5 x O Y fl' 6, E YN 78 J' H 0 llpsolv OAC fb c '39 C 966 PTE? AAA .Ll 5 - C litkky ' fr XXV f 1 5 JP SE-4RLEs 'GS' SECOND TEAM ' ' 4l Top, 1. to r.- Dale Smith, Ralph Jarvis, Wilbur Wesco, Charles Straw, Wayne Stanley Bottom, 1. to r.- Jay Allen, Larry Sprowl, Allen Kindley, Charles Shideler, Dean Smith Nl- W Q ,Q ' qv , W- . If if I Q -xi , w H '- Jw ' 2 .115 A ,fm 4.2, ,f 5?E3r ea ew , , ., ,,,r,' , 7, :,e hw e+'QgRy5Wfa?wi fi5f?QQg fQg5QQQ' li fe '5XQQ?7a,g -ala afgg ig , ff '?'fr fswa k Sam Pugh, Mgr. Wayne Keller, Mgr. CA Eel' 05261 CIQFJ Mary Ann Smith Evelyn Hedrick Wanda DeHaven Jz, QV, , 1 N J 4. ! f 7 I N .1 i W I 5 A The Jefferson girls L-H team edtered the finals in the L-way tournament by defeating the Warren Rebeccas 18 to 6. The girls played hard in the final game aginst Van Buren to take the lead and keep it throughout the seven innings and by defeating them 2 to l, for the champion-ship trophy. The girls also won the trophy award for the most games won during the regular season. The team was started up in 1948 and was coached by Hank DsHaven and Roy Shidel Evelyn Hedrick Joenita Bonewitz Mary Louise Miller Janet Stanley Doris Detamore Mona Stanley Jackie Smith Mary Ann Smith Mary Stanley Ehtel Zellers Marcia Ann Spahr Janet Thompson Wanda DeHaven Rose Kariger Peggy McCoy Janice Pinkerton Karen McCoy Roxy Ann Abernathy The Jefferson Spartan varsity basketball team record is as follows: Jefferson Rock Creek Jefferson Jackson Jefferson Van Buren Jefferson Andrews Jefferson Hunt. Twp Jefferson Clear Creek Jefferson Bippus Jefferson Jeff. Grant Jefferson 5 ,. gUnion or M T Jefferson A S Monument Jefferson Banque iJefferson Lancaster 4Jefferson Monument Jefferson Markle Jefferson La Fontaine Jefferson Rock Creek bl Jefferson Liberty 'enter L3 Jefferson Lancaster CPSC!! Jeff 39 4 County tournament games. 61' Warren , ,J If gc A I Q a p u Lx W! 'x H ,il ,K ll U! f x X s , v I 4 MT fi .P U il . . W, 4 I 'ww N 5 s .qi l ig 1? Q 'Y if r 5 I P 1 v 1 K l K I , , l BACK ROW L. to R.--Dean Smith, Harold Searles, Allen Kindley coach Meredith Thompson, manager Delbert Campbell, Jay Allen Lamoine DeHaven, Larry Sprowl. MIDDLE ROW L.to R.--Maurice Campbell, James Pinkerton, Charles Shidler. Jack Johnson. Keith Shidler. Robert Trout, Gary Brlnneman. front row L. to R.--Dale Smith. Wilber Wesco The Jefferson Spartans baseball record is as follows: Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Jefferson Union---7 Jefferson---5 Andrews---15 Lancaster---5 Jefferson---2 Roanoke---6 Monument---3 Jefferson---5 Bippus---4 Warren---6 Jefferson---4 Clear Crk.-- Rock Creek---12 Jefferson---15 Lancaster--- Jefferson---12 Hunt, Twp. 5 1 5 5 ,. r A! ,Q ' - , -1 A ' SH A fy f - . S' W 'bmah' W U' 'inn -1, . , W , 4 , -H WU' I fl Q V 1 . A-.L 1 . 1 5 5, p'S.7Z2i1e4 gs? -7 L, ,f ' . N xx N ll Dist' ' A -'I ! I , I M X1 fr- eff J'-NV? 3'-' JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL I! James Andrews, Coach Back, 1. to r.--R. Trout, D. Spahr, D. Keller, C. Love, J. Pugh, J. Arnold, L. Suter, B. Straw, G. DeHaven. Front, 1. to r.--N. Fox, M. Christopher, J. Eliot, L. Brown, K. Brown, J. Freck J. Emerick. Seated- Eugene Hunnicutt, Mgr YELL LEADERS Bettie Ann Brown Janet Smith Brenda Stanley 9 A . Front row, L to R Second row- Standing- gdlfwl Delores Spence, Karen McCoy, Bettie Ann Brown, Karen Cone, Wilma Wesco, Sandra Thompson, Janice Pinkerton, Marcia Ann Spahr, and Elaine Broom. Jay Allen, Allen Kindley, Jerry Pugh, Larry Suter, Judy Yates, Donna Taylor, Peg McCoy, and Martin Love. Jerry Arnold, Lee Brown, Esther Pugh, Nyle Fox, Mr. Leonard Suesz, director, Joan Broom, and Max Spahr. 12' E HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS The High School Chorus, and the Boys Chorus, under the direction of Mrs. Carlson appeared at many social events in the community, and furnished entertainment at many church functions. The groups also represented Jefferson School at the annual Huntington County Music Festival. SQ? SXXXX dg:x bfi-. -1 BOYS CHORUS Jffi 5 ,Q .gf f Mies S13 P e hen8,,'Eng1i3h Mr. McE1hany--Math Mr. Hefner--Science H Q 103 -..Home Econom MTS' Bonham -U-: Mrs. Carlson--Government Mr. Hefner--Agriculture ,ww-l.m Q Typing Mr: Thompson--Bookkeepingl VI i, i s I E , I f f' A I: - ll 1 C Ll., :4 ly.l Av Q ' ' P 4 s. 1 I I, , S2 amfor W X r T , l ' . SXXX? Eg if 2 X-L I E. Russ Jgam Eric! ell A1 0 F5 C10 AJ 1611 Helen M Ogn Myers--Dick Buzzard laments--Har old Shide star - ie C Che -V ern Fred Love - 47 Y Gel, S Mc Coy lar! 1925 llraj flerrittf Coral lCharlesJ KEarlD 1926 CLawrenceD CGlennJ 1927 lJust1cel CEar15 fPatr1ck7 !FosterJ lRalphl 1928 CLawrencel CFredl fLesterJ fEverettQ lEarlJ Alum i Members william Cramer-Warren, Ind. R.l Violet KGalbreathD Davis-warren, Ind. R.l Bernon Oliver-Upland, Ind. R.1 Freda lPinkertonJ Hoover-Huntington, Ind. R.6 June CPinkertonD Campbell-warren, Ind. R.1 Ina fPinkertonJ Love-warren, Ind. R.1 Josephine CRobertsD Swa1mp2730 Reed St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Glenn H. Updike-1438 Kilbourne St. Elkhart, Ind. Oscar Brown - Granville, Ohio walter Bussard - 118 S. Mill St. Fairmount, Ind. Ruth lCramerJ Smith--warren, Ind. R.1 Isabel KKar1gerD Updike-1458 Kilbourne St. Elkhart, Ind Don Satterthlaite - Huntington, Indiana Lawrence Smith - warren, Ind. R.l Garl Wiley - Urbana, Ind. R.1 Grace CClamp1ttl Boyer -- Warren, Ind. Ralph Detamore -- Warren, Ind. R.1 Mary KD1l1onl Traylor -- Deceased Richard Evans -- 1022 Stophlet St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Tennis Hare --1608 S. Adams St. Marion, Ind James Harris--R.R. Bluffton, Ind. Catherine CHe1neyJ Bryant--Van Buren, Ind. Karl Knight -- 749 N.E. 52 St. Miami, Fla. Gladys Cmyersi Morarity--R.6, Marion, Ind. Garl Pinkerton --1156 S. Columbia St. Frankfort, Ind. Ruby KP1nkertonD Kolb--R.4 Huntington, Ind. Lesta Csmithl Detamore--warren, Ind. R.l Ernest Wesco -- warren, Ind. Otis Wesco --720 Putnam St. Ft. Wayne, Ind. Wanda CBardsleyD Braner -- Tyner, Ind. Lawrence Braner--Tyner, Ind. Ward Brown--R.4 Huntington,Ind. Marshall Carl--R.2 Lafontaine, Ind. Bernice Kcloudj Craft--Warren, Ind. Goldie KCookJ Dyson--Warren, Ind. R.1 Jane lMarshal1J Tschantz--3111 Thompson, Ft Fred Myers--Deceased Freddie Pinkerton--R.2 Marion, Ind. Frank Ralston--Huntington, Ind. R.5 Ora Shaw--warren, Ind. R.l Verle Shideler-4Warren, Ind. R.1 Emma fHo1me3Q Wilnams--warren, Ind. Wayne, Ind fwllliaml QEmanuelJ 1929 CManyardJ lJasonJ KMerritl QE113ah7 QHar01dl KNoelJ QDa1eJ KCarlJ KOraJ KGeorge7 CAlbertJ Qwilllaml 1930 lCecilJ CJesseJ lRobertl fJ.M.9 -CHaroldD CJohnl lCharlesJ CVerl1nJ 1931 CLawrencel Paul Smith--Indianapolis, Ind. Wilma Cwilsonj Allen-5526 E. Mich. St. Indianapolis Mary Jane Cwileyl Brinneman--Warren, Ind. R.5 Vanessa lBrinnemanD Peterson-1150 W. W1ldwood,Ft. Wayne Orville Campbell--57A Chelsea Apts. Savannah, Ga. Jesse Cramer-205 S. Butler Ave. Marion, Ind. Elizabeth CGalbreathD Peffley--Deceased Lillie KHarr1sl Hayes--Swagzfe, Ind. Rl Fred Heiney--Warren, Ind. . Margaret lHolmesD Allred--Huntington, Ind. R.7 Ruth lHolmesD Gebhart--Warren, Ind. Louise CLew1sl Dolby--Huntington, Ind. R.6 Georgia imaddockl Scott--St. Joseph, Ill. Leon Maddock--Denver, Colorado Iris KNutterD Gardner Irene CRobertsl Swift--Phoenix, Arizona Evelyn iScottJ Shaw--Warren, Ind. R.l Madeline lSmyserJMinton-229 Garfield, Huntington, Ind. Louise CThompsonJ Pinkerton--Warren, Ind. R.l Violet Cwescol Lyons--Lafontaine, Ind. Hazel CBrownD Bittinger--27 Kenneth Daughtery--Andrews, Paul Daughtery--1640 Lawton Neva Gustin--Deceased HelenfHe1neylCramer--205 S. Kenneth Holmes--warren, Ind Devonshire Dr. Akron, Ohio Ind. R.l Ave. Columbus, Ind. Butler Ave. Marion, Ind. R.l Hugh Kariger--warren, Ind. R.5 Beatrice KK1ndleyJ Green--201 Oak St.Evansville, Ind. Mary Kathron lMayneDBoyle-258 W.4th St. Greenfield, Ind Esther CP1nkertonl Kreigh-2017 S. Meridian, Ft. Wayne Truman Pinkerton--Warren, Ind. R.l Noel Scott--St. Joseph, Illinois Ruth lshidelerj Yarger--Van Buren, Ind. R.1 Clarence Smith--Warren, Ind. R.l Jesse Tippey Kline Opal Cwescoj Nye Josephine Kworsterj Dalrymple -- Ossian, Ind. Ralph Baker--cfo Ora Baker, Mosslyn Beekman Lafontaine, Ind. Garl Daugherty--218 W. Market St. Needles, Calif william Dillon--209 Parson Ave. Dayton, Ohio Maryedris KEvansl Trout--Box 124 Clermont, Ind. Olaf Frank--5016 N. St. Sacramento 16, Calif, lverlel KEverett! 1932 QGalenJ dwayneb Qwaynel KJohn7 QRalphJ QHarmonJ KArthur3 GDurward7 QRaymondJ KClaudeD CRobertJ 1955 lLeRoyl KHorvey7 Ccharlesy fGuy7 1934 CElmol COrisl CDale1 fGarlJ iFreder1ck7 Mark Knight--Warren, Ind. R.5 Fred Love--warren, Ind. R.3 Clarence Priddy--Warren, Ind. R.l wade Roberts--Deceased . June lTroutD Shideler--Warren, Ind. R.l Hobart Wiley--Henry St. Huntington, Ind. Fernmae fYoungJ Jellison--822 Laurel St.E1khart, Ind. Shirley CAllenJ Shultz--Montpelier, Ind. R.2 Clarence Buzzard--Huntington, Ind. R.3 Miriam lG11breathJ King--Marion, Ind. R.2 Ruth QHolmesJ Arnold Margaret lHowellJ Wyatt--Warren, Ind. R.2 Olive KKindle J Colson--Swayzee, Ind. Genelda lK1rkg Whitehurst-1520 W. Wayne, Lima, Ohio Marjorie fKn1ghtD Gard--Huntington, Ind. R.6 Hester CRobertsJ Dill--Niles, Mich. Box 192 Faye CSmythJ wearly---1208 E. seth st. Marion, Ind. Helen CSm1thJ Keller--warren, Ind. R.l Jonathan Taylor--Warren, Ind. R.l Neal Thompson--Huntington, Ind. Lawrence Trout--Box 124 Clermont, Ind. Berneice lYoungJ Worrick--Warren, Ind. R.l Cleatus Allen--Deceased Eileen KJonesJ Rice--1419 S. Lowell, Santa Ana, Calif. Cyril Lahr--Huntington, Ind. R.5 Oma KLeeJ Boundy--Huntington, Ind. R.6 Thomas Nutter--630 Olive St. Bakersfield, Calif. Ivan Pinkerton--South llth St. R.8 Bakersfield, Mich. Willard Pinkerton--Huntington, Ind. R.8 Virgil Rowe--Huntington, Ind. R.4 Dallas Sands--University, Alabama Box 1652 Walter Scott--1619 S. Avd. G. Portales, New Mexico Anna Mae KSmithbSchwe1khardt-3520 E.Yale St. Phoenix Athalea iSmyserj Nealis--1411 E. 38th St. Marion, Ind. DeLoyde Thompson--1517 Clover Lane, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Dorrell Allen--Van Buren, R.l Gail Brinneman--Deceased Martha KD11lonD Smart--516 N. Broadway, Dayton, Ohio Grafton Heiney--SOO West 37th St. Anderson, Ind. Edna CHerringl Fox--Lafontaine, Ind. Maxine lH1teD Keith--Huntington, Ind. Isabel fHolmesl Daugherty-218 W. Market, Needles, Calif. Katherine CJonesl Streib-165 Second Ave. Clula V1sta,Ca1 CRussellJ lJame8l 1955 CJoeJ CMyron7 KVlrgi1J 1956 CE1donJ lPottery CClydeJ CHaskielJ KCharlesJ CO.E.D 2921 cwilliamy lDeanJ CG1lbertD Glen Landrum--Elwood, Ind. R.3 JQDQ Lee 'Van Buren, Ind. Crystal ILoveD wright--81 E. 2nd St. Peru, Ind. Mary Jane lPassmore5 Harris--Bluffton, Ind. Glenn Riggs--800 W. Jackson St. Kokomo, Ind. Charles Satterthwaite-1506 W. Melbourne St. Logansport Harry Taylor--Van Buren, Ind. R.l Marshall Campbell--915 W. 2nd Anderson, Ind. Kathleen CKar1gerl Vallance--Goshen, Ind. Elma CCouchl Lindley--Markle, Ind. R.l Cleatus Daugherty--2421 S. Gallatin,Mar1on, Ind. Kenneth Hefner--Van Buren, Ind. R.l Gilbert Lee--2508 S. Boots, Marlon, Ind. Oris Lee--448 W. Tipton St., Huntington, Ind. Betty KLeedyJ Rowe--Huntington, Ind. R.4 Cecil Myers--1644 N. Jefferson St., Huntington, Ind. Charles Rowe--1103 E. 59th St., Marion, Ind. Omer Smith Edward Brown--Warren, Ind. R.l Mildred KBrownJ wall--Huntington, Ind. R.3 James Clements--575 Cline St. Huntington, Ind. Haskiel Daugherty--warren, Ind. Esther Lorene Roy Ha Dwight Martha Harold 'YI A. CFrankJ Martin--lOl S. Orange, Exeter, Calif. KG1lbreathj Spence--Van Buren, Ind. R.1 ris Holmes--Warren, Ind. CHolmesD Daugherty--warren, Ind. Shideler--warren, R.3 william Smith--warren, R.l Wilma Jeanne Csmithl Rowe-1103 E. 39th St. Marion, Ind Dale Trout--921 Elm St. Huntington Fred wehr--Huntington, R.5 Nina Kwllliamsh Kariger--Van Buren, R.l Robert Boyd--Warren, R.l Winifred CBeghtelD Smith--Warren, R.l Floyd Brown--Lafontaine, R.2 Dennis Couch--warren, R.l Merritt Elliot--418 W. 6th St., Marion Halcyon CEvansJ Shelley--Warren, Ind. Dale Hanna--205 N. 14th St. New Castle, Ind, William Hefner--Van Buren, R.l MHP? fH01m9SP Lee--2508 S.Boots, Marion John Howell--5722 Bernal Dr., Dallas, Texas Emerson Kem--710 S. Nebraska St., Marion lHaroldJ fHarPY1 1938 qLawrenceJ Qoraj KGlenj KShayj KLeonj KErnestJ 1939 CEmersonJ CDorrellj KJohnJ lMaxj CLawrencel 1940 Charles Lawrence--Lafontaine, Ind. Richard Maddock--warren, R.3 John Moon--Marion, R.6 Walter Rowe-2756 Magnolia Ave. North Hills, Avis QSatterthmaiteJ Yates--warren, Ind R Edwin Satterthwaite--Van Buren, Ind R l Roy Shideler--warren, Ind. R.l Evelyn CwehrJO'Connor--9346 Kelly Field, Los ADg6168 Verland Wintrode Harry Allen--Huntington, Ind. R.6 Noel C. Buzzard Jr.--Warren, Ind. R 1 Mineva CCampbellJ wehr--Andrews, Ind R 1 Hilda CChenowethJ Banter--Van Buren, Ina Mae Chenoweth Ruby lCookl Jones--Marion, Ind. R.2 George Freck--Upland, Ind. Max Harvey--Van Buren, Ind. Ruth fH0ffmanJ Hayes-1703 S. Market, Kokomo, Ind Glen Jones--Marion, Ind. R.2 Gorda lMoonl Welsh--Van Buren, Ind R l Dean Shelley--Warren, Ind. Gene Thompson--Warren, Ind. R.5 Marvin Thompson--Huntington, Ind. Reva Cwagnerb Lee--Kandess, Ind. Max williams--Warren, Ind. Vaughn Archibald--Huntington, Ind. R 7 Haskiel Clements--Warren, Ind. R.l Samuel Cross William Evans--Warren, Ind. Berneice CFreckJKem-710 S. Nebraska St Marion Marcell KHarveyJ Allen--Van Buren, Ind R l Garl Holmes--Deceased Maurice Holmes--Warren, Ind. Ernest Lee--Landess, Ind. Clell Myers, Jr.--warren, Ind. R.l Ellen Peterson Beatrice CR1ggsD Shldeler--Warren, Ind R 2 Helen lRubleJ Campbell--Lafontaine, R l Eileen Cwagnerj Harvey--Van Buren, Ind. Leola lwehrj Richard Boyd Ernest Brown Jack Buzzard Booher--Warren, Ind. --Huntington, Ind. R.3 --Marion, Ind. R.2 --warren, Ind. R.5 9 Q 1 xx . N 1 ,Q i r I l ' , i 1Georgel 1941 qrrancisl 1 1 ILer0yD IGenej ILawrenceJ QCalvinl tr 1 1 1 1 ,Reverl IFerrisJ ICarlJ fSlv1nJ IGeorgeJ 1942 1HomerJ 1L1oydj KClarence1 fEstell CRogerj 1 ID0117 Lloyd Campbell--Alexandria, Ind. R.3 Anna Mae Lee--Montpelier, Ind. R.2 Ralph Moon--Warren, Ind. R.3 Virgil Buble--Warren, Ind. Lewis Shaw--Warren, Ind. Myrtle Smith Byron Tippey--624 E. Stephenson St. Marlon, Ind. Phyllis Qwileyl Wetters--2913 Lily St. Ft. Wayne Christie 1AllenJ Lake--3456 Broadway, Ft. Wayne Richard Allred Ruby Bockman Phillip Bollhoefer--2005 Fruit St. Huntington, Ind. Thelma 1Campbe1ll Beck--Van Buren, Ind. R.l Homer Clements--Warren, Ind. R.3 Margaret 1F1ckleJ Shideler--314 E. High st. Huntington Wilma Hoffman--Deceased Betty 1HolmesJ Blinn--624 S. Nebraska St. Marion Imogene Koontz--Huntington Wilma CMyersJ DePew--Tustin, Mich. R.2 Nina 1ReddingJ Morris--406 Hasty St. Huntington Eva 1Satterthwaitel Daugherty--Warren, Ind. R.l Dale Tarr--1007 W. llth St., Marion Anita 1Van Winklej Rice--Upland, Ind. Mildred Qwearlyl Baker--1520 So. Branson St. Marion Mildred lwehrl Bergman--Warren Robert Brinneman--Warren, R.l Edna Cchopsonl Clements--Warren, R.3 Ferris Daugherty--Warren, R.l George Detamore--Warren, R.1 R.6 Lloyd Enyeart--Huntington, Roberta CHoffmanJ Campbell--2317 N. Purdum, Kokomo, Ind Ovid Lahr--Huntington, R.7 Mary Roberts Berta Roberts Rosadene 1Shawl Moore--516 Lamont Shelley--Deceased Gene Shideler--314 E. High Lois 1Shumaker7 Nash--Warren, R.l Richard Smyser--Huntington, R.7 Meredith Thompson--Warren, Ind. Betty 1'I'horneD Shaw--Warren, Ind. R.3 Guilford Wehr--Warren, R.1 Maxine Cwelkerl Pinkerton--Van Buren, R.l W. Sixth St. Marion St. Huntington . . .. ...,.., Vt , It a I Q : 5 i wi N ' P u l 1 I . I H ,A li' 4 Y 1. . 3 5 f 'V IJ I '1 i x . Tl .9 x v .ff is E Q s 1 1 Y. 4 rt! . ' . 1. if ' Q 4 W W 4 0 1943 Richard Adams--6085 Broadway, Apt. 1, Anderson, Ind. Verle Allred--408 E. Dewey St., Wichita, Kansas CDenn1eD Jean CBlosserJ Trout--Warren, Ind. fseorgej Ethel CBol1hoeferJ Pace--P.O. Box 682, Marion Herbert Clements--Deceased Robert Daugherty--Dayton, Ohio Donald Holmes--Van Buren, R.l Joseph Huber--Warren, Ind. KHarold7 Ardath CMcDan1elJ Miller--512 W. Berry, Alexandria, Ind Glen Moon--Van Buren, Ind. QBasilJ Betty fPulleyJ Wiley--Huntington, R.6 QLeej Naomi CShawJ Miller--Urbana, Ind. R.l Robert Sprowl--Hartford City, Ind. QHSDPF, Genevieve CStra1tl Bruins--Minot, North Dakota QRobertb .Betty lwearlyj Brinneman--warren, Ind. R.5 Rola d wehr--Huntington, R.6 Qwilburl Opal Kwilliamsl Stine--North Manchester, Ind. R.l 1944 Margaret Allen--Warren, R.l Charles Brown CRobertJ Betty CDetamoreD Dye--Princeton, Ina. R.l David Huber--2155 Littleton St. W.Lafayette, Ind. KRobertJ Phyllis lLahrJ Reed--527 Henry St. Huntington, Ind. George Rowe--4625 S. Harmon St., Marion, Ind. Robert Shideler--Warren, Ind. lR1chardl Betty QTroxe11J Miller--Van Buren, Ind. Roger Van Winkle--Van Buren, R.l Mary Wesco--Marion, Indiana Roger Worster--Warren, R.3 1945 James Barnes--Mason, Ohio R.l Donald E. Harrell--Huntington, R.7 CThur1Q Jean CSmithl Howell--Lafontaine, Ind. R.l Warren Freck--320 Court St. Huntington, Ind. Dean Cook--Huntington, R.5 CMaxJ Lois CFickleJ Blaugh--Fort Wayne, Ind. R.14 lEdw1nJ Wanda lLass1terD Campbell--53 W. Kitt St. Huntington George Rex Paul--Warren Charles D. Senkpiel Thomas E. Sprowl Wayne Thornburgh Dennie Mack Trout--warren, Ind. CMarv1nJ Susie tyaneay ward--1331 Fruit St. Huntington 1 4f' 4 ix if J -L w 1 ,1 1 W ' F! ft -1? u i 11 W, W g 1+ J I +5 N 'A 'm M I v. 5 , 1 Q 3 . K 1946 CRichardl lwllliaml CNormanD lwalterl lwilliamj COrvi1lej CHoward3 CB1l1l 1947 lGailJ lwarrenl 1948 iHaro1d5 iJerryJ CL0ydJ CRogerJ 15097 Betty Allen--Warren, R.1 CThornel Grove--warren, R.2 KHolmes7 Mann--warren, Ind. Esther Dottie Lorene KLoveJ Hill--Lafontaine, R.l Maxine CCook7 Satchwill--Warren, R.l Rosetta CMoonD Welker--Van Buren, R.l Doris CBrownl Bergman--Bryant, R.l Pauline CLynnJ Adsit--Warren, R.l Ferol lKemJ Dewees--Warren, Ind. Wilma Jane Shaw--Warren, R.5 Eugene Barnes--warren, Ind. R.l Dale Brown--Warren, Ind. Harry Dean Brown--U.S.Army Everett McMillan--Marion, R.6 Robert Smyth--Warren, R.5 Dale Holmes--Van Buren, R.l Perry Paul--1749 E. St. Apt. 204, San Bernardino, Calif. Jack Sunderman--U.S. Army Edgar Meyer--215 N. Boots St. Marion Phillip Sprawl--2911 S. Anthony Blvd. Ft. wayne Richard Pickle--Warren, R.l Mark Sunderman--Warren, R.5 Jack Neff--warren, Ind. U.S. Army Madonna CHefnerJ Booth--Van Buren, R.l Joe Browder--Van Buren, R.l Carl Browder--Van Buren, R.l Devonna KCampbel1J Leas--Montpelier, R.2 Joan lHoldrenD Freck--520 Court St. Huntington, Ind. Dale Davis--Warren, R.l Richard Chambers--Marion, R.6 Roger Detamore--U.S. Army Marvin Shideler--6055 E. Market St. Huntington, U.S. Army Joan lPaulD Trout--Warren, R.l Lois CLoveQ Walters--warren, R.l Martha CBrownD Eppard--Huntington, R.7 William Garvey Joe wehr--warren, R.l Frances Wesco--Warren, R.l Freda CLynnD Van Winkle--Van Buren, R.l John Souers--Lafontaine, R.l Meredith Shaw--Warren, Ind., R.l william Zellers--Warren, Ind. R.l, U.S. Army Betty Bentley--Warren, Ind. Joyce Csmithb Wehr--Warren, R.l -- vr 'vi-'wyws-rv-v-v-w ' VI 1 ' m Ii Q55 , 0- gl ' I W y W 1 .1 '! l'l y ' Q ,X Q . n I .I la Wu If if U U il 3: x W i PI f ,IV ' r 1 ,M 25. F4 - , i , In ,1 5 1 K N sv- - -v,.f....,.----H v..--n- Y H , . , .. , 1949 lSamj Cwaynel fClydeJ 1950 fDeanl lJamesJ CDuaneJ QKennethJ QRichardj QDickJ QMarkJ QJackJ 1951 CLowellD lwendellj Glenora lShawJ Shook--Warren, R.3 wayne Welker--warren, R.l, U.S. Army Sam Shook--Warren, R.3, U.S. Army Mark Zeller--warren, R.l, U.S. Army Ruth Anne ivan winklejwelker--warren, R.l Donna CTray1orD Trump--1641 Byron St., Huntington Kenneth Davis--Warren, R.l, U.S. ATEN Mae Wehr--warren, Ind., R.l Herbert Searles--Huntington, R.7, U.S. Army Richard Stanley--Van Buren, R.l., U.S. Marine DeloresCTraylorD--1641 Byron St., Huntington Barbara CDetamoreJ Hart--1916 Eileen St., Ft. Donna CLynchJ Hoover--warren, R.l Harley Ralston--U.S. Army Marion Meyer--726 S. walnut St., Marion Robert Allen--Air Force Marybee KBentleyD McCoy--Warren, Ind. Don Brown--U.S. Army Von Brown--warren, R.l Donald Chambers--Marion, R.6 Clarence Highley--warren, R.1, U.S. Army Wanda lKn1ght! Chopson--Warren, Ind. 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