Kent High School - K Yearbook (Kentland, IN)

 - Class of 1956

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He has lent us his guiding hand dur- ing the last two years ot our high school education. ll is with deep OppFeClG- tion and sincere admiration that the Class of 1956 dedicates this volume of the K to our sponsor, Mr. Harvey Schlatter. OBERT i.u'rz H oo n. s. VEGERLEHNER. P XTHLBUR HAYs'G PAUL LINN. azcv. ' LAFERN wi-eAi.Ev,1'n KENTLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ross TIPTON.5UPERlNTENDENT KENTLAND. INDIANA To the Class of 1956: Congratulations. You are now on the threshold of a new life, one which de- mands and requires the basic fundamentals of living together in a compli cated society. We, as your teachers, have had as our purpose, guiding your growth physically, mentally and spiritually. It is through the complete development of these capacities that you will advance with maxiumum satis- faction to yourself and a profit to society. 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DON PAULEY I Ind. Arts ond Asst. Coach MRS. LOUISE PLASTER Hone Economics and Girls Phys. Ed MR. HARVEY SCHLATTER Bond ond Driver Training Compliments of PRAIRIE REALTY 92 or II ELLESWORTH E. WILSON ALVIN C. CAST SCHOOL BOARD Mr. Ross Tipton--Supertintendent Mr. Paul Linn Sr. -- Secretory Dr. Roscoe Yegherlenger -- President Mr. LoFern Whaley -- Treasurer STUDENT COUNCIL . 1 I Gs :P I. Mead, S. Hafsfrom, M. Hufly, W. Lehman, J. Unger, B. Jones, J. Scheidler, E. Sullivan J. Groscost, Mr. R. Aigner, D. Holley, D. Wilson, C. Lohr, F. Dawson, K. Sauer, L. Fix, D. Yegerlehner, C. Simons, R. Oberle, D. Ford, D. Mead, 'D. Dennis, T. Limp, D. Good, B. Puefz, F. Wilson, R. Taylor, S. Schultz, J. Brown, L. McGraw, D. Woolon, D. Hancock. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President ...... .... D ave Dennis Vice-Presidenf ............ Jo Unger Secrelary ..... . . .Wanda Lehman Sfudenf Council members working on a convocation. Compliments of NEWTON COUNTY STONE CO. I9 and R.8..B. 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Ambition: To be successfulr ' Q,,,,cn-VX, MM' X1-SVQ, - larval., CLASS OFFICERS President ........ Vice-President ...... Secretary-Treasurer. . Student Council .... Ambition: Business Educ tion Tea- -- 'K' nv ,....Jo Unger ......Dean Good , . . .Frieda Dawson .. . .Barbara Jones MOTTO The Door to Success is Labeled 'Push COLORS Navy Blue and White FLOWER White Rose SPONSOR Mr. Havey Schlatter. BARBARA JANE JONES Barb FRIEDA MAE DAWSON F. D. F.H.A. 45 S.S.S. 45 Annual lg F.H.A. Historian and Treasurer5 Class Se- cretary and Treasurer 3. Ambition: Stenographer an later Homemaker. J ' WN- Q you CA.v-u-1-vc..-4- xl'l l7-9-7 S.S.S. 45 F.H.A. 45 Sigma Phi Chi I5 Student Council. Ambition: To be a good nurse. Compliments of the B 8. B STORE UDQX, W !73ll'L BARBARA LOUISE BEDINGER Bobs 45 F.H.A. 25 Band 45 Cl1Ol'US 25 Sigma Phi Chi I5 Spanish Club I. Ambition: To be a good lf3L..LA7xl4.4bx - T771-T'-fV . PATRICIA KATHRYN BOWER Pat S.S.S. 45 Chorus 25 Band 4. Ambiti n: To alwa s be happy 'r1u..,.b.-.L rm-.G-JL 'rua-u-. 3.3, 1757 GLORIA MITTEN COCHRANE Gloria Band 45 Chorus 35 S.S.S. 45 Annual Editor5 Moonshiners 25 Sigma Phi Chip F.H.A. 2. Ambition: To teach kindergarten or do library work. GEORGE ROBERT CHANCELLOR Bob Hi-Y 4 ,Pres. Jr., Chaplain Sr.5 Band 45 Drum Maior 45 Chorus 45 Sigma Phi Chi I5 Moonshiners 2. Ambition: To live life to the highest and fullest in the career at my choice. QQ ff 5395. .. .,.xk . E I if f 5 52: TERRANCE WILLIAM DIETER Terry Hi-Y 35 F.F.A. 25 Football 2. Ambition: Farmer JOHN RICHARD DATZMAN Jack F.F.A. 45 Hi-Y lg Football 35 Track 3 'Ambitionz Carpenter Compliments ofthe THE KENTLAND BANK iftziil-2: f rfie il.-gr I ip ,J ,. 4 gi 3 JANET DIANE FIX Jan S.S.S. 3: F.H.A. 2: Chorus 4: Band 2: Kentiscope I: Yell Leader 2. REBECCA ANN FRANKLIN Becky S.S.S. 4: Chorus 4: Kentiscope I: Yell Leader I: Softball 2. Ambition: Teaching. Compliments of BAUMERS STUDIO ANN MARIE EVERS Ann S.S.S. 4: Sigma Phi Chi I: Softball 2. Ambition: Nurse. KATHLEEN MARIE EDWARDS Kathy S.S.S. 4: F.H.A. 4: Chorus I: Sig- ma Phi Chi I. Ambition: Secretary. GERALD ARTHUR DONOHUE 'ilerryll F.F.A. I: Hi-Y 3: Sigma Phi Chi I: Basketball 3: Track 2: iClass Pres. Fresh. Student Council Soph. 81 Jr Ambition: To be successful. EDWARD ALFRED EASON Eddie Hi-Y I: Football 3: Basketball 3: Track 3. Ambition: To be successful. DIXIE MARLENE HOLLEY Dixie S.S.S. 45 F.H.A. 35 Annual I5 Cor- responding Sec. S:S.S. ir. Ambition: To study in the field of Chemistry. MONA LEE HUTCHINSON Hutch Band 45 Chorus I5 F.H.A. 45 S.S.S. 45 Annual I5 Moonshiners 25 Soft- ball 4: Band Vice-Pres. Jr., Pres. Sr. Ambition: Music instructor t I X T PATRICK HENRY LAIOUR Pat F.F.A. 45 Annual I5 Football I. Ambition: Electronics. ELIZABETH ANN KIRKPATRICK Beth S.S.S. 45 Chorus I5 Annual I5 Sigma Phi Chi I. Ambition: To be successful in the field of science. DELORES EVA I.OVELL'Hx7x4, 7q,,,Q Dody 3 ' s.s.s. 4. 3.12,-.i 5 i v 5 Ambition: To be a successful nurse. JAMES GARRETT MEAD Jim Hi-Y 45 Football 4: Basketball 25 Student Council. Ambition: To be successful. Compliments of the KENTLAND CAFE C nyc-fn--mf' 4 I i ' MFI1' A .i i ,til-Uv' ' ,I :Lf ..:..Lcg I- T'-f 50' it I ,: fx-fr I 4, i i b- I x 3 . . i wg. ' -I ix : - - 4 i, Q.-, . -fri.. vnu ,sk ' i -- -4 .L WINNIE EARLYN PIERSON '.'Poo S.S.S. 4: F.H.A. 4: Band 4: Chorus 2: Kentiscope I: Ambition: To write a successful book. DORIS MARIE SHEPPARD MDC.. S.S.S. 4: Band 4: Chorus 4: Moon- shiners 2: Sigma Phi Chi I. Ambition: To further m musical educa ion. ' ' 'Yrtbxg 5 :MII jm-:..LHL.- I - G. Q S cs,Ii.J.,s..'w- Compliments of the MOROCCO LUMBER CO, MARILYN MARGARET MURPHY Murph S.S.S. 4: F.H.A. 3: Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.: Band 3: Chorus I: Softball 3. Ambition: Secretary. N MERLENE MARY MILLER Mertie S.S.S. 4: F.H.A. 4: Band 4: Chorus 3. Ambition: To be successful. RICHARD LEE MILLER i'Putt F.F.A. 4: Hi-Y 3: Football 4: Track 4: .F,FA. Reporter Jr. Yr. Ambitfon: Farming. 'mt JOHN PERRY T h A J'j fVH.If Jack I Hi Y 4, Pres. Sr. Yr.: Band 4: Chorus I: Moonshiners 2: Sigma Phi Chi I: Kentiscope I: Football 4: Track l. Ambition: Io be a millionaire play- b. : Oy CHARLENE CLAIRE SIMONS ..Si.. S.S.S. 4: Bcincl 4: Chorus 3: Annual l: Spanish Club: Moonshiners 2: Kentiscope lg Sigma Phi Chi l. Ambition: Elementary teacher. LEWIS RAY SPROULL Lewie Hi4Y 4: Band 4: Chorus 2: Football 4: Basketball Manager 2: Annual l: Hi-Y Vice Pres. Ambition: Engineering. NORMAN PERRY STANDISH Buckie F.F.A. 3, Treas. Jr. Yr. Football l. Ambition: Jet pilot, lJ.S.A.F. MARGARET ANN STANDISH 'AToots S.S.S. 4, F.H.A. 4. Ambition: To be a success. fit Miss iii ,ii- J . as H ,eg JAMES LOYD STATON Jim F.F.A. Pres. Jr. Yr.: Football 4: Track 4. Ambition: Farmer ROZANNE TAYLOR 'iRozie S.S.S. 4: Yell Leader 3: Sigma Phi Chi l. Ambition: To be successful Compliments of MURPHY'S l.G.A fmqzwli -Q. R 'ftE3'x my MARY CATHERINE TIPTON Cathy S.S.S. 45 Chorus 45 Band 45 Annual Staff Kentiscope lp Spanish Club lp Moonshiners S.S.S. Sec. Soph Yr., Pres. Sr5 Class Vici Pres., Soph. Yr. Ambition: Elementary teacher. PATRICIA SUE TROUP HPCITTIII Band 45 Chorus 45 S.S.S. 45 F.H.A. 45 Spanis Club5 Annual I5 S.S.S. Treas. Sr. Yr. Ambition: To have happiness throughol life. MARILYN JOYCE WALKUP Marilyn S.S.S. 4, Vice-Pres. Jr. Yr., Chaplin Sr. Yr.5 F.H.A. 4, Pres. Jr. Yr., Parliamentarian Sr. Yr.5 Chorus lg Kentiscope I. Ambition: To always be happy in life. Senior officers thinking about the trip. Compliments of SHARPES STORE, KENTLAND FEED CO., KEN'S MOTEL AND LUNCH ROOM SENIOR WILL We, the members of the class of '56 being of supposedly sound mind and mental capacity, do make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament. As individual members of the Senior Class, we wish to leave the following prized possessions as indicated: Miss Sizelove, a class that will wear house slippers so as not to scuff the chairs when put- ting their feet on the backs of them. Mr. Cannon, a quiet, well-behaved biology class in hopesithat the shock won't be too great for him. Mrs. Ford, iust oodles and gobs of pen points, erasers, pencils, and miscellaneous other trivia, which will probably be lost, loaned, or left somewhere. Mr. Schlatter, another class to sponsor as generous, kindhearted, intelligent, obedient, etc., etc., as ours was. Mr. Lutz, a stable on our well-kept campus for the purpose of preventing further Ag. tours. Miss Kitsmiller, a pogo stick with periscope and super-smoke-detector, which would en- able her to see around corners, and in desks. Mr. Aigner, a kingsize bottle of aspirin and a jar of bubble gum remover for his future typing classes. Mr. Nicholson, someone to replace his one and only Senior boy on the team. Mrs. Correll, an electric brain for grading English themes,thus leaving her more time to catch up on he reading. Mrs. Plaster, several rodent-proof kitchen units to be used with the best of the students' Mr. Brown, a complete McGruder library. Mr. Pauley, the equipment, materials and other items required for the construction of an ultramodern little red school house. Mr. Tipton, a brand new element to be found in the corncobs, thus bringing him ever- lasting fame after years of heartbreaking labors. Freshmen, A book entitled A THOUSAND AND ONE NEW, FRESH, AND DIFFERENT STUNTS for initiating next year's freshmen so upperclassmen won't be bored with the some old stunts. Sophomores, a book entitled SARCASTIC RETORTS TO DIRTY DIGS for protection against the juniors. Juniors, our ability to get the prom planned in ample time. l, Jo Unger, do hereby will to Marlene Garing a shorter distance to walk to the bus, and my ability to play the sax so she can serenade her boy friends. I, Bob Chancellor, do hereby will to James Koontz Koon my dark curly hair and my ability to play trombone with a soft mellow tone. I, Ann Marie Evers,do hereby will to Susie Wilson my ability to ride a horse, so that she will not fall off and break her other arm. ' I, Pat LaTour, do hereby will my wavy hair to Don Walkup, so he won't have to stay up late setting it, and also my cool temper and ability to charm the teachers. l, Rozanne Taylor, do hereby will to Donna McAlexander my ability to lead yells to put with her powerful voice so as to better the K. H. S. cheer section in the future. l, Jack Datzman, do hereby will to Bill Puetz my place in mechanical drawing. Also, I will him my knowledge of the course so he won't have homework to do all the time. I, Beth Ann Kirkpatrick, do hereby will to Ernest Murphy my outstanding ability and agil- ity in handling my little red truck. l, Richard Miller, do hereby will to Bob C. Datzman my many brains to use in the fourth period Ag. class. l, Margaret Standish, do hereby will to Susie Wilson my ability to make Italian Spaghet- ti. Also l wish to will her my seat in the assembly. I, Marilyn Murphy, do hereby will to Ernest Lee Murphy the ability to make A's in citi- zens ip. I, Lewis Sproull, do hereby will to Gary Gentry a sleek, stunning, wolf-whistle. I, Patti Troup, do hereby will Jeanne Guard my date book, as I have no further use of it, plus a new one to be used with caution and care throughout her Senior year. SENIOR WILL I, Janet Fix, do hereby will to David Dennis, my cheerful personality, at parties and my ability to'give extemporaneous speeches without making a big splash. I, Mona Lee Hutchinson, do hereby will to Dave Whaley my first chair in the cornet sec- tion of band so that he can spend extra time with Judy. I, Becky Franklin, do hereby will to Marlene Garing my naturally curly hair so that when she gets steamed up at our exciting basketball games her hair won't wilt. I, Pat Bower, do hereby will to Mary Dieter my ability to get along with Mrs. Plaster in Home Ec. in hopes she will pass with better grades than I did. I, Norman Standish, do hereby will to Lee Evers my old chemistry workbook so that next year Lee can sit back, relax, chew gum, or sleep confidently during Mr. Tipton's lectures and at the end of the year, find that with flying colors, he has flunked the course. I, Dean Good, do hereby will to Tom Sondgerath my shyness and ability to understand the female species. I, Gloria Cochrane, do hereby will to Jeanne Guard my quiet nature and soft voice and also the mirror in my locker which has been passed down through the ages, and has be- come an important part of the school. I, Doris Sheppard, do hereby will to Ernest Murphy my ability to sing Smoke Gets in Your Eyes in order that he might take George ChancelIor's place as male vocalist for the Moonshiners next year. I, Dixie Holley, do hereby will to Mary Dieter my typing ability, being assured she will be graded accordingly. I, Kathleen Marie Edwards, do hereby will my appalling height, which was willed to me by Myrna Beth Cloud, to one Gary Gentry, as I, the afore mentioned, believe it will help him immensely in pole vaulting in track next year. l, James Staton, do hereby will to Robert William Funk the green Ford with the red light and siren that Ed Borman gave to me last year. I hope that he has more use for it than I did. I, John Perry, do hereby will to Larry Eason a few pounds off my already perfect waist- line, so that he may better fit my basketball and football uniforms, and so that he may perform with my grace and ease on the athletic fields next year. I, Barbara Jones, do hereby will to Bob Funk my ability to make A's in government with- out ever reading the assignments. I, Marilyn Walkup, do hereby regretfully will to Margaret Martin my classes with the K. H. S. commercial teacher which were willed to me last year by Janet White. May she use them most wisely and advantageously. I, Winnie Pierson, do hereby will Donna McAlexander my ability to embroider, which she greatly admires, with the hopes she will get as much enjoyment from it as I have. I, Terry Dieter, do hereby will to Ted Limp my parking space in front of the school for the six door Cadillac with the swimming pool and 30 inch TV in it that he is planning to buy this summer. I, Charlene Simons, do hereby will Sam Schultz a certificate for 25 easy dance lessons at the Arthur Murray Studio to improve his dancing. I, Dolores Lovell, do hereby will to Stephen Bower my ability to do things in school with- out getting caught and also my ability to play basketball. I, Frieda Dawson, do hereby will to Wanda Lehman all my pencil stubs lthat I have ob- tained keeping track ot so much class moneyl in hopes that they will bring her so much luck that the money will come pouring into their class treasury. A I, Cathy Tipton, do hereby will Wanda Lehman one hundred new and interesting brief forms to add to her shorthand repertoire. I, Barbara Bedinger, do hereby will my ability to get out of school to Margaret Martin, but remember, the excuse passes are only good for three times daily and also my school year hot lunch ticket. I, James Mead, do hereby will to Dave Dennis my book entitled, Use of Caps in the Study Hall , so that he may win the hearts of all his teachers. I, Edward Eason, do hereby will to Thomas Dunn, my pheasant feather, so that he may have many ticklish days in his Senior year too. I, Jerry Donahue, do hereby will to Dave Board my ability to work in the Grab-It-Here in order that he may get a new Plymouth to carry all his girls in. Signed by the SENIOR CLASS OF 1956 SENIORS DISPLAY ARTISTIC TALENTS Lotour, Miller, Perry, Donohue, J. Stczton Sproull, T. Dieter. L C. Tipton B. Kirkpgtr B. Jones P. Troup R yf'O 5 T . 4 ' m' -no WU' 1 2 . . , 1. IE' Compliments of NEWELL LAMB A MARLOWE HOLLEY - ED BARCE ick QW D IGM ' 1 AS THE JUNIORS SEE US.. Anxiously awaiting arrival on the newly settled heavenly body, The Moon , I sat tense in my seat in the Space Ship Limited , won- dering how many graduates of the Class of '56 I would see at the re- union today. Finally I felt that long-awaited jolt. We had landed! Stepping from the platform, I first recognized two of my old pals, BABS and JACK and their famous Cheaper by the Dozen Family. JACK said he had to buy a station-wagon model supersonically con- trolled rocket to bring his twelve offspring. Just then, much to my amazement, I heard four screeching girls calling my name. There's JIM MEAD. l could hardly believe my ears! All those beautiful females, all gooy eyed, calling for me. They had to introduce themselves because I couldn't remember any girls in our class. There was FRIEDA DAWSON and ANN EVERS. I had heard about them and their famous act The Sizzling Sister's of Saturn. Man of man, what class! Then I noticed that the other two were KATHY EDWARDS and MARGARET STANDISH. They had iust returned from their establish- ment on Pluto. KATHY was eager to tell all about her latest adventure, Kathy's Crusade for Dinosaurs. Her new museum has iust been com- pleted and she needs a clinasour for it. Her able assistant, MARGAR- ET has iust finished her novel, How to live with Dinasours and Like It. Looking around, I discovered I could not see MR. and MRS. TER- RANCE DIETER. I suppose they are still on their honeymoon. Yes, MO- NA finally caught him in that secret web that she had been weaving for years. The next person I ron into was GEORGIE BOB CHANCELLOR and his everloving wife, POOH. They are hoping for a girl, which they will call Georgia Earlynne, and if a boy he will be named Pearmont. They told me they wanted an original name for their child. JERRY DONOHUE was gandering at the local newspaper, The Moon Monitor , when I saw him. His eyes were glued to the picture on the front page. There was BARBARA JONES. The critics loved her in Peter Pan. She played the part of Tinker Bell, the little fairy, I'm sure she will be iust as tremendous in her next feature, CinderalIo , as she plays the part of the God-mother. Turning around, I collided head on with MARILYN WALKUP and RICHARD PUFF MILLER. They were trying to figure out a way to get back to earth for their second honey-moon. The cheese-plant at Kent- land brings back sweet memories, they worked as partners at the Vel- veeta division as official stirrers. Then I came upon a crowd of beautiful girls. I recognized them quite readily as, DODY LOVELL, DORIS SHEPPARD, CHARLENE SIMONS, BECKY FRANKLIN, and PAT BOWER. They had worked up quite a routine as chorus girls for DEAN GOOD'S Venus Follies. There they were still rehearsing for their next performance. all I could hear was I-2-3 kick, I-2-3 kick. Boy, what a bunch of ladies! There was another sound or music coming from a far corner. CATHY TIPTON was there with her famous band The Jupiter Jass- Katts. They thrilled us with their lovely renditions. Compliments of EDWARD J. FUNK 8. SONS IN THE YEARS TO COME Next, I found JO UNGER, still running around with her little black book. She is now running for President of the Women's League for Better Caves in the latest civilized territory, Neptune. She has stiff com- petition from her rival, PATTI TROUP, who seems to think she can sway the voters' decisions by taxiing them around in that deluxe black '39'. Good luck, JO and keep trying PATTI. Someone tapped me on the shoulder. Sure enough, there was PAT LATOUR. He was glad to see me and wanted to show me his farm where he is breeding a new kind of bee, the Scotch plaid type. I'Il see your farm later, PAT, right now, I have to see the rest of my old class- mates. I remembered LEWIS SPROULL and MARILYN MURPHY right away. It seems it was love at first sight with them. They met at Joe's Recrea- tion Parlor. MARILYN was guest soloist, and LEWIE was the bartender. Oh yes, they di,dn't bring their I5 kids because they were all mortally ill with a rapidly spreading disease, poison ivy. They caught it while playing on the mossy-craters. Don't know how poison ivy could ever get there, but I'II figure that out later. Well, I see that DIXIE HOLLEY has been named honorary Blue Cheese Eater of the year. She really loves that stuff. She had to take to something after breaking off from her first love affair in high school. Just goes to show you can't count on those puppy loves. I wonder if JERRY read in his paper about ED EASON and BETH KIRKPATRICK. They really put up a good story about that fabulous wed- ding. It was the best Mars has ever had. BETH made ED promise to stay away from the Pool Room on Earth if he wanted to marry her, but no bars could hold him now. Also there is an advertisement of JACK DATZMAN'S new Moon Look. His chief model, of course, is TORCHY TAYLOR. His newest creation accents the hips. Rumors are floating around space that there will probably be a marriage between these two soon. Good luck Kids! In the paper it also says that DR. GLORIA COCHRANE, who is a psychiatrist, has iust finished with I,O00th patient. She had to get over that High School crush, so she thought being a psychiatrist was the best thing. I hope she is right. Looking behind me, I saw NORMAN STANDISH. I remember him from PPHRA---Piston Pushers.Hot Rod Association. He has helped me push my car plenty of times on tarth. Oh, how I remember the old Mercury, heart-broken from loosing his girl friend, MERLENE MILLER. He has gone steady with her for 6 years, and she left him for that JIM STATON just because he offered her a ride in his new Caddy- Rocket. Having seen all my good friends, I decided to leave and go back to my Earth home. I held many happy memories in my mind of the day. Then I heard something that sounded like snifflingl Looking under the left wing of my Space-Ship Limited , I saw her. I couIdn't make her out at first, but yes, it was JANET FIX. She told me that she was dead tired from having hitchhiked all the way from her bungalow on the sun. Her boy friend had bought it for her then left her for another girl he had met in Europe back on Earth. Lover or not, she was more unhappy because she couIdn't have her bass drum with her. That's all she wants for Christmas this year. I hope one will be in her stocking next time. Well, I have to go back to Earth now. Good-bye everyone! See you at the next reunion an the second star north of Pluto. Be sure and be there. Signed JIM MEAD Compliments of CASSIDY CHEVROLET SALES 135161 SRU! SENIOR MEMORIES Our sixth year at Kentland and Freshman initiation was fun-- But not for us A'- Our sophomore party at Turkey Run Our iunior trip to the Legislature Compliments of LONEPINE FLORAL CO. 1 if 5 s 5 Q 1 fab , 4 . A 3 ? 7 1 3 5 F 3 ' 1 E . K 1 Y 1 .- ,, .,,,...-vv ww ,,,,- ,,,,.-Q ...mm ,d -.acu-v.,. ,,,,.,-f- '- ' --sae' . , 'H--'hu -N Nils... ,ua HN -H-vu. Y ,, t 'lw4w,, I.. A 3 0 kan Mm ff 4 GNL. ml ew-1 . Muf- i Q w.L mwnp Q Qi? . ' . v V .5 4 wywvgif S -we V MM' y K X 4. 5,43 f Ii: swf' Q 33:-Wx? 5 ' 'fy Q g if K as K 1 xr is Evil k,, f, s, Bi 1' i i , . il? ii,-f VfiYiLf f 5 ..,h v 5 1' If al ' 1 - , .fi Q Y' - , ABQ , M, I I '55 K 5 L ., A , W Q W3 ,i i gs? is ,, 5 A H E 5 i as 2 m 5 5 ,W A s ef: it K nu- V W . 'Qs 1568 I as lg, W, 'l 'Q' QEMWW fQww wg. ,V ,K -?5?m.X.w.,, . m .:k. Sk , gm G Frm .Q i L i 4 .IQ D. Dennis, D. MacAlaxander, M. Nartin, J. Guard, M. Dieter, S. Wilson, M. Garing, W. Lehman, T. Limp 'D. Board, B. Puetz, D. Whaley, S. Schultz, D. Clark, G. Gentry, J. Koon, T. Sondgerath, Mr. W. Brown, D. Walkup, B. Funk, L. Eason, S. Bower, L. Evers, E. Murphy, T. Dunn, B. Puetz. JUNIOR CLASS Dick Clark-Sergeant At Arms, Sam Schultz -Student Council, Dove Dennis-President, Ted Limp-Vice4President. Compliments of KENT THEATRE, C. Kentland, THE SPORTSMAN, Lafayette, E. M. Sipe, Sheldon susue wuL3oN, HOMECOMING QUEEN SOPHOMORES I I I I ISF? 5? . I R55 s r V. Hilsabeck, H. Tudgay, S. Halstrom, M. Ballard, L. Fix, G. Hammelman, C. Slonecipher, D. Morgan, N. Starks, M. Zell, Mrs. Correll, P. Gleason, I. Mead, J. Gleason, M. Garing, J. Ford, P. Ford, C. Ross, J. Polls, F. Pollen, K. Benner, F. Wilson, J. Brown, B. Puelz, V. Hilslope, J. Henry, B. Henry, D. Graber, J. Goff, B. Murray. Y SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: President ...... ........ B ob Puefz Vice-President. ..... Sheila Hafstrom Secretary ...... .......... L inn Fix Treasurer ...... .... F ranklin Wilson Student Council .... ..... J im Brown Sergeant-ot-arms .... . . .Irma Mead ,...,. .. .. 7.5 , 1. Compliments of PUETZ IMPLEMENT CO., J. I. Case Dealers, T65-M :un vw 111-.--. :un-f-1 1.n'l1yn, luln-.7 srnrn ru...,5,.un 'nvurs fu-nf.-1 , - nv if-n.-.., 1 lim. - .- , . I . ' 1llUl'l' - :I 1.-JI!!! . ' NU-JOY RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 72 LOVELL'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 69-W SCDPHOMORE ACTIVITIES FRESHMEN , 3 g . . 4 G. Oberle, R. Datzman, D. Lehman, M. Gott, P. Potts, L. McCallister, D. Fuhrman, S. Schultz, F. Dawson, Z. Koenig, D. Gentry, R. Collins, N. Whaley,M. Harlan, K. Stone- cipher, M. Hutty, P. Mulloy, P. Ferkins, B. Hays, B. Goyette, S. Stonecipher, K. Sauer, E. Murphy, Mr. Pauley, T. Couch, B. Maxfield, J. Dyer, R. Taylor, B. Prue, L. McGraw, J. Smith, J. Champley, D. Miller, J. Burman, R. Oberle, R. Tilton. FRESHMAN CLASS -OFFICERS: President ....... . . .Kathy Sauer Vice-President .... ..... M yra Hufty Secretary ...... . . .Rodney Taylor Treasurer ........ ....... B ob Prue Sergeant-at-arms .... Rudolph Oberle Compliments of HAROLD OLIVER, Public Accounting 211-J STEPHENS BAKERY AND CAFE T36 YOST'S STANDARD SERVICE T8 FRESHMAN ACTIVITIES I I Initia ,e -1. 1- ' :-,,,g...-.-----i,.,M..,,..1 -- .-no- x,.. . , ffm, 7 . 'Q . ,,,,. W-1 AMN ,,,....--H'-f f' ' mam, -' G I . I A K in rvhwdwqv-nam.- .,,. ,.,.f- I I 1 L E u .' 145: . in I f . V 1, 1' f ,gf . , In ...., .1 ..-, X Ai f im- J , ,ri . .-ua... . I I. 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I, JA , gym 1,7 gm V V N' Q jx, A . 1 -A v f 'sw , Y I 2 A H I. ,F , 4,1 .V , ' - , A ll N K ,, - K ,,y 1 F - . 1 . V . i- - 4 Q l X MJ is 4 Eff' ' J Q 6 K V A ,L MQ fn, , ,A' . M in D ag' g J 9 .ffm :W M.. A . , Www mg .f 41-Ili . . .K I , Us Eng. QW --S . X Q1 nazi ' 3 A , ,qv K '. ich. , J . Mg i f 352522 X Q -.,e 'fV4i f mst: K, i 9 s X., 4 fu an Q, 3514, 5 bs I Hi gp' v?kJJE 11 17 'S xl ,fx ' f ?mf'a Q In 1. , A . 1' - 1 M . I . wlgif 49' Nz ? 54 41 li 1,5 fig 2 LX ., ' T fkwif ,ia -Qydk Q ggi? Q ,nk 'ff K sl ' Qs! g itfffu' 5 1 ' ,449 L I nv. 1 , -,A 6 gg ' E W' 3 0 1 1,1 'O ,U A lg -1 . ' 1 I ' f. ' ' i 54 ,WAI 2 r 'ff '45 Lf ,xt S A 3 if mia- 2 1154 1 Q I -L 'fiMQf f ' 'sigfif sf ,. Q, 2 'QQNF' K, , ' iff,-x A , 1 Q www ,Q-.A .hqig-gg W, E 5 - W Agia aff Y Q. 53 Q QQ' '-wg f , Q, X. v -Y? I I V EIGHTH GRADE R. Vanderwall, R. Bowen, J. Gleason, J. Scheidler, E. Sullivan, G. Prather, C. Stonecipher, D. Gentry, Mr. Cannon, D. Wooton, L. Cade, N. Holley, J. Groscost, C. Hall, J. Riegle, W. Brandenburg, W. Wilson, O. Prather, J. Hammelman, J. Small, J. Johnson, D. Yeger- lehner, C. Simons, J. Harrolle. EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS: President ............ Charles Simons Vice-President. . . .... Julie Groscost Secretary ...... ..... J ill Scheidler Treasurer .......... Donald Wooton Student Council ...... Eleanor Sullivan Sergeant-at-arms. .David Yegerlehner Reporter.. .... , . . . . .Nancy Holley Compliments ot NORTHERN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE CO. and ASHTON'S DISTINCTIVE READY-TO-WEAR. JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES Larry Wurtz Johnny Small, Dick Wheelock, Donny Funk Ed Cahill Skippy Dleter Jum Rlegle Larry Yost, Donald Wooton, Mr. Brown, Don Wilson Corky Lohr Jlm Johnson Kentland 28 Kentland I4 Kentland I6 Kentland I7 Kentland 33 Kentland 29 Kentland 20 Kentland I7 Kentland 24 Kenfland 32 Kentland I3 Morocco Goodland Brook Brook Mt. Ayr Morocco Goodland Mt. Ayr Fowler Earl Park St. Augustine Compliments of UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF INDIANA INC AND AMERICAN LEGION 8. AUXILIARY POST NO 23 i . T l SEVENTH GRADE J. Holley, S. Schultz, B. Beekman, S. Koenig, M. Furkins, W. Morton, B. Stephens,V. New- land, S. Murry, K. Burge , G. Fuhrman, K. Olson, R. Hancock, F. Miller, M. Bidwell, D. Lehman, K. Glasgow, R. Cosner, H. Good, D. Holley, Miss L. Sizelove ', D. Hafstrom, S. Dotzman, C. Lohr, J. Carlson, W. Potts, D. Ford, T. Tipton, D. Wilson, W. Peck, W. Franklin, M. Wilson, R. Johnson, D. Mead. SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS: President. ............. Don Wilson Vice-President.. . .. . .Carter Lohr Secretary ...... .... D ennis Ford Treasurer. ........... Dovid Holley Student Council ........ Dallas Mead Sergeant-ot-arms ...... Jerry Carlson Reporter. ....... . ..Dick Hancock Compliments of THE FOSTER SHOP in Lafayette EAT'N SIP AGNES MOLTER JR. HIGH ACTIVITIES I Carol Stonecipher, Nancy Holley, Sharon Schultz, Joan Holley Corky Lohr explaining the 7th grade bulletin board to Don- na Lehman, Don Wilson, Tommy Tipton and Kent Olson. Compliments of DR. D. C. CURTIS, BIDWELL'S GROCERY DR. F. D. LOGAN. B 4... 1 J . X. -wx, ' 'W5'fi?Wi'?5'75f3:?QTY lfgl ,A f f ,Rf IXTH GRADE IFTH GRADE ROW l. G. Wilson, L. Gleason, M. Champley, S. Walkup, D. Spensor, B. Ferkins, N. White, B. Corbin. ROW 2. D. Groscost, J. Wenger, J. Angot, K. Robinson, P. Unger, J. Hutty, L. Sparks. ROW 3: C. Peterson, R. William, G.Hislope, R. Krull, S. Fisher, B. Starks, Mr, W. Hays. Compliments of KENT REALTY CO. and RAUB ELEVATOR ROW li B. Unger, C. Holley, M. Wilson, L. Hislope, N. Kiifner, K. Johnson, G, Webster C. Denton, L. Hatterbaugh. ROW 2: D. Baker, C. Brown, G. Datzman, M. Cosner, G. Walkup, M. Reisner, L. Morgan E. Borman, B. Batton, S. Pluimer. ROW3. D. Miller, J. Cade, R. Brandenburg, D. Eason, D. Wilson, J. Staton, J. Wilson, D Stonecipher, Mr. Franklin. mi... ,. qv' M135 'ln N-? 1 FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE T! l ROW l: S. Ross, P. Oliver, N. Ross, P. Gilbert, C. Burnett, M. Franklin, S. Schetfel, D. Bow- man, R. Prather. ROW 2: K. Smart, H. Fisher, T. Hatstrom, M. Krull, C. McCallister, S. Baker, G. Hancock, J. Wilson, B. Hall.. ROW 3: J. Spenser, R. Chancellor, J. Schultz, P. O'Neil, S. Hillis, L. Sergeant, W. Towers, D. Eignor, J. Sheicller, Mrs. Schun. Compliments of JENKlN'S SKELGAS SERVICE 93 and HOOSIER CLEANERS Ill ROW l: K. Morton, C. Kenworthy, J. Hanson, T. Crain, J. Hall, B. Jenkins, D. Terrell, N Miller, R. White. ROW 2: C. Wilson, M. Hislope, L. Champley, S. Corbin, S. Mallory, L. Logan, K. Barton, M. Pick, V. Thompson, V. Hamilton. ROW 3: R. Wolkup, D. Ford, M. Mullen, S. Burton, M. Hopkins, J. Koon, C. Tilton, S. Stonger, J. Bowman, B. Reisner, P. Sauer. ROW 3: Miss Dodson, A. Jenkins, J. Henderson, C. Dyer, E. Hopkins, D. Cobb, E. Fergu- son, C. Sullivan, P. Bowman, D. Hogle. i 4 A Qi : -fi ' L 'rf1.:-H J ! lfiiifn . ,,, ECOND GRADE IRST GRADE ROW l: L. Tanguary, M. Zell, B. Prather, S. Hammond, L. Hunter, L. Sharkey, M. Gros! cost, P. Hansen, T. Schaumburg, G. Vogland. ROW 2: J. Ashton, E. Morgan, L. Eignor, K. Moore, M. Holley, E. Stonger, S. Montgom- ery I. Turnpaugh, M. Davis, D. Holley. ROW 3: J. Carden, M. Graber, S. Henderson, V. Angot, M. Renyolds, C. Denton, L. Ea- cret, C. Lehman, J. Shear, D. Morgan, J. McMullan, Mrs. Blankenship. Compliments of RANIER-BROWN FURNITURE and DORMEYER INDUSTRIES ROW lz R. Scheftel, A. Schlatter, A. Holway, M. Walkup, N. Hall, K. Tilton, P. Dye. ROW 2: D. Thompson, B. Jones, G. Webster, T. Stens, D. Hall, J. Janson, G. Logan. ROW 3: J. Kenworthy, J. Bowen, R. Sell, W. Dewing, A. Kiifner, L. Sharkey, Miss Winters J, ','- -:Qi Q79 ,ax ' U' gi V as E ii V f gm ,gg E ffm lifi Y ti 11:11-L L 1 , N,-ki. , ,gpg 'fu ' -.4 r I 'g-A:gAr- . BAVK iw 5 Q , A K nxm Q K 7 ,rx gif-L - , I ' s..L S -X S-..,., - ' N ir- -JT 415-M 'i f K Twwfff 5- - sq -s... '4 ! l H WT, ' 7, I -L. -17?-i -7-L.. -T- U! ...-,,.g-, Z1 IM NT. , A -1 -kr J,.WF.1..TA1-.r. 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Bener, F. Pollen, B. Murray, D. Miller. Wa QA FX ARD QQ 'C f I Q, 21. xl' '2- 'f g,.K3? ..7 ',A' A fill, QOQFNUN A ' E if, ' I .. fJ, V C suihl s . 7 . 5 O - C' L A 5 I J x David Board-Reporter, Dean Good-Vice-President, Bob Funk- President, Bill Puetz-Secretary, Pat Latour-Watch Dog. Mr. Lutz-Sponsor. ,hihkfky 'ti r Cm. , .ow X' x if 5 x L Eli- mn 5. w ' v' 1 Y V1 X NEW WOW Marilyn Walkup ............ Parlimentarian Marilyn Murphy .... .... V ice-President Judy Ford ........ ....... H istorian Marlene Garing. . . ..... Treasurer Wanda Lehman.. . . . .President Margaret Martin .... . . ........ Secretary M. Dieter, J. Ford, W. Lehman, M. Martin, M. Ballard, Mrs. L. Plaster, M. Walkup, M Murphy, M. Garing, D. Holley, B. Jones W. Pierson, P. Ford, M. Goff, D. McAlaxan der, M. Garing, P. Troup, P. Mulloy, M, Hufty, J. Gleason, D. Lehm,an 'M. Zell, C. Ross N. Starks, C. Stonecipher, F. Dawson, M. Hutchinson, l. Mead, M. Standish, S.- Hafstrom H. Tudgay, J. Fix, 'K. Edwards, J. Unger, J. Potts, D. Morgan, S. Stonecipher, N. Wha ley, Z. Koenig, L. Datzman, M. Miller, G. Hamelman. Hl-Y Mr. Cannon, Mr. Aigner, J. Perry, L. Sproull, D. Whaley, R. Chancellor, S. Schultz, G. Gentry, R. Clark, J. Smith, E. Eason, R. Miller, J. Koon, J. Henry, V. Hislope, R. Taylor, F. Wilson, L. Eason, B, Tilton, D. Gentry, R. Collins, D. Walkup, J. Dyer, J. Goff, J. Champly, D. Miller, B. Maxfield. X ll, gf' Hl-Y OFFICERS: President ....... ....., J ack Perry Vice-President.. . . . .Lewis Sproull Sec. 8. Treas.. ....... David Whaley Chaplain.. ... .... .Bob Chancellor Sergeant-at-arms ....,... Jim Mead Compliments of PORTER AND HOOVER GARAGE 330 and MONTGOMERY BROS. TEXACO SERVICE 65 ag D. Lovell, D. Sheppard, B. Kirkpatrick,fG. Cochrane, M. Garing, W. Lehman, M. Martin Miss M. Kitsmiller, M. Tipton, P. Troup, l. Mead, M. Walkup, D. Holley, B. Jones 'L Fix, V. Hilsabeck, S. Schultz, M. Ballard, K. Stonecipher, G. Oberle, A. Evers, W. Pierson P. Ford, M. Goff, D. McAlaxander, M. Garing, M. Murphy, J. Ford, P. Mulloy, M. Hufty J. Gleason, D. Lehman, L. McCallister, P. Bower, M. Dieter, J. Guard, R. Taylor, C Simons, B. Goyette, P. Potts, P. Ferkins, C. Ross, N. Starks, F. Dawson, M. Hutchinson, M Standish, S. Hafstrom, H. Tudgay, J. Fix, F. Dawson, 'K. Edwards, J. Unger, B. Frank lin, M. Zell, D. Fuhrman, B. Hays, M. Harlan, K. Sauer, J. Potts, D. Morgan, S. Stonecip her, N. Whaley, Z. Koenig, L. Datzman, M. Miller, S. Wilson, G. Hamelman. Irma Mead ............ Recording Secretary Marilyn Walkup .... ........... C haplain Patti Troup .................... Treasurer Cathy Tipton .................... President Wanda Lehman .... Corresponding Secretary Margaret Martin ............ Vice-President D ti J Y V 4 -- : .si G -lt' ! Sv SIGMA PHI CHI IOL! C-3 A. Evers, G. Cochrane, C. Simons, D. Sheppard, J. Fix, K. Edwards, Mr. Cannon, B. Chan- cellor, J. Koon, B. Kirkpatrick, J. Gaurd, B. Jones, D. Dennis, S. Bower, J. Perry, J. Dono- hue, T. Dunn, L. Evers Tom Dunn-Vice-President, Jack Perry- First Semester President, David Dennis-Second Semester President, Bob Chancellor-Second Semester Secretary. LE Compliments of KENTLAND MOTOR COURT, 95 VAUGHNS RADIO AND T.V. 456 BALL OIL COMPANY 5 F53 1 637 3 ga, ia M fE5EE9F55f j Irwfsg iz. igfqf is I E I E E2 ' in Xgb 'fhgm' X ' 525 Q ibiumei ui A. J. Kent High schboi, xeniiand, indiana, Novembl-r 11, 19EST No. S 2'3R,R4H!FJH1fiiSxi'4cJU'M u f'?TT'uniTying'Y5fce'vam5Hgst thE 5h1ldYeh'5f i'T1 Ct SCS i'ilQQ N52 Z9f'f 'f mon v. fix' Lhxihj ,AS A ' 0- f ' ' o si 5 - H , f,f- 0', '4i76vg The greatest impression God wants to 5. . Q17 give us is that we must KEEP christmas Tf KCQ ye,g',e,-eey- iaif---f1,.at,, 5' not just observe Christmas Day. To keep n,,fT,..J'f,., C Y. X i, ,, .if ' ' ' ' N' ' 'f 5H'-Jf Christmas we must be willing to believe Jo Unger, Mr. Aigner, Janet Fix, Cathy Tipton, Winnie Pierson, Marilyn Walkup, Becky Franklin, Charlene Simons. sweetest story ever told. 'me spirit of this story evokes some of the deepest, most pleasurable, and most reverent of hunan emotions. It moves man not only to prayer and joy, but also to the de- sire of singing, writing tales and poems painting pictures, and composing music in response to the emotions stirred by the birth of Christ, I think the way a person approaches Christmas shows what kind of impression the Christmas story has on him. DW'ba- lief is that Christmas should be ap- proached with the desire to enter into Yes, the Christmas Story has a strik- ing effect on me. It has an intangible quality which assures truthfulness to anyone who reads it. It tells of the homage and humbleness that wise men held for an infant boy, born in a manger in Bethlehem. It tells of gifts from rich and poor alike, as they honor the Son of God and His Mother. Nor does the story end in that small village. It goes on into a tale of a life so pure as to waken the spirit of every man. It provides a start for Compliments of LOUGHRIDGE SERVICE and THE NEWTON COUNTY ENTERPRIZE THESE ARE THE CLASSES . . Sludy Holl fa ., Compliments of Physics KllENER'S SERVICE STATION, 3l9, English FOWLER GRAIN DEALER, K9f1llOf1d MEL FISHER, Sfondord Oil Agent, 362 E! WHICH WE ATTEND .... mf N'-N I Agriculture D - Mechanical Drawing , Art , ' V ' fv Typing Geometry Compluments of R.E. HERSHMAN HARDWARE, Brook, and KAPPA KAPPA KAPPA INC., Epsilon lata Chapfer FIVE DAYS A WEEK. Chemistry Historv lndusfriol Arfs Speech f4 !'2 . Compiiments of DR. R. S. YEGERLEHNER, WALTER SMALL OIL CO., Phillips 66 , 275 C. J. MULLER COMPANY, Fowler HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES The King and Queen are crowned Dean Good, Susan Wilson, L. Fix, F. Wilson, M. Miller, R. Clark, R. Taylor, M.'Harlan. X if T 5 , 3 u J Unger R Miller J Ford D Wh l Compliments of KENTLAND LOCKER PLANT AND KIGER 8. x N .C x ni HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES S. Wilson, L. Fix, M. Miller, M. Harlan . , . , . , . a ey engoy The dance. CO., INC., lndpls Vxo x.0Nl E 2 '51- iv ,J Based on T MLNS THEME hom Dovkd O. SCXIUIKCVS WVR KHP- WXND M ' by XXSXC wifidaxzxo weak swsxusa Bos T506 1' 9-s Brw 9' Q fc if 5 'f 1 J Qi 3 Z NTRU3 L0 1 9 ' 1 55 f Km L X55 X VE f V f X X 5 fx ff 2 Z Z g Yve. Nfounapx f Z X X 4 f 5 f Z Z OQJO 2 5 2 2 bps bo' 'XQSXC CO?-YO?-A1101 XC COBYOB A110 0 . S. I 1 .:h,. , MM' Ig IE I . A A my 4 .I x g .I F A ,V 2- ffff g . 1' Compliments of KENTLAND BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 3 4 4-P' I 4 -,asm . 3 M A . A , 3 . i . f r, VL I ,QM w X 5 iax ilu! ,M K f I f 3 J 339' +1 ,4 I K -2, ,J I s .Y Y 6,1 f all? ll up jx K b 1 ,fx K . . v A . 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SEASON RECORD THEY WE Attica 41 28 DeMotte 20 26 Fair Oaks I2 41 Wheatfield I4 I2 Klondike O 9 Mt. Ayr I3 39 Morocco 31 I4 The coachs check the statistics. Compliments of DUNCAN LODGE MOTEL 465 HOOKER'S STANDARD SERVICE, 52W, KENTLAND LUMBER AND COAL INC., 3 A tense moment from the bench is iii ww' nv ' Juniors making money. Warm coffee on acold night hits the spot Practice makes Perfect .... as the record shows Compliments of BUD CORDES BUICK R1 .,J Yr' r , ' aj Km M, an A l iii' Qk H .-' IH, .I ww? ,vi ' ,K sr . ,, .. KJ . 'V '- '75, xv! ' U, 1' ' f ni, K f - f S'A' is fvfyfrf' f : 'X 'f X4 gf , ,. . , ,J J 'rI,QQw- 1 A ,fu H Y I 4 V is ,a ,,.'?Ax.-17' he-' Agvlf' 5 fig, y am, xx x A V ., fly ', .g5Q,.-sl, '-'. X J' gf i v E 1 -' f' ,1 '1'- 704 - X- , k .V I, I ,T Er, .QM Ut 4, Q I W Fug I . 4: x -. . -.- 1 . V '.' f. ..,rx' Z I -. .' fx Q fy fy' +'f,F?f,K ' Q5 4 , Q N A . . X , , 'LA' 1 5 ,- Q - f 1 F 1, ,xfv 7' .M , f V A- 'J H f, - N f V If U- 'f '--I, .' 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VARSITY BASKETBALL Spread out and slow it down! Compliments of DR. H. J. LIMP, CLIFF JENKINS, WATT'S STATION, 902L B TEAM CHEERLEADERS MASCOTS Kenitlcmd always hos their opposition by the toil. Complimenfs of YOST'S PHILLIP 66 STATION, 64 od GERALD MCCARTY CO., 33 Butch Tilton, Donald Genlry, Bil Puelz, Bob Dofzmon, John Dyer, Russell Collins, Mr. Pauley, Jim Smith, Vernon Hislope, Dick Grceber, Leo McGraw, Bob Puefz. B TEAM A decision must be mode mplimenfs of MORTON'S SHELL STATION, 272, DR. F. C. WALTZ, HERSHMAN 81 WESTON VARIETY STORE, Brook 8 J A - 1' f ---alll' 'll A wink... 'X- A :Wit ' . x-T5 in-11 2f5 ,5 QI ii. ' 'K A .vk 2 ,. Vlfk ? E gil? Q gy' L51-2 fa f i. Y Q ,M X z 'fl .fa P sg A HONOR JACKETS Hr-5 N an Y Y manga H ig HAgLgNC P KRQQRA y Y 5zqNNg WP! TOP: Jack Datzman, Jim Staton, Richard Miller, Terry Dieter. BOTTOM: Ed. Eason-Basketball Captain, Lewis Sproull, Jack Perry, Jim Mead-Football Captain. 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