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Lana Denny Freshman Candidates Larry our M. C. H. S. Girls Glee Club Queen Judy iV 3 Judy Rex Junior Candidates Karen 2: Janet ALLEN COUNTY I ' llhl M . I 3 A 3 1833 00064 3111 GENEALOGY 977. 20P L32LT 1961 H. S. Mixed Chorus Harriet Steve King Queen of 19 9 7 50 Melody Larry- Sophomore Candidates Jazz Band Cheryl Steve Crown Bearers Marian Dave Senior Candidates -£nJL QusnJU L As we look out into the World, we see many new hopes and new dreams. We realize, that soon, we are to leave Lancaster Twp. School. It is now the time for our yearbook. We hope that you will enjoy it as much as we enjoyed giving it to you. May many happy memories come to those who leaf through the pages of this book. May our work not be in vain. ANNUAL STAFF Front L to R- Melody Music- Picture Editor, Ruth Deemer- Business Editor, Marilyn Mills- Editor in Chief, Janet Friedley-Assistant Editor, Rex Wiley Sports Editor. Second- Roger Pelton- Sales Manager, Paul Wamsley- Sales Manager. TABLE OF CONTENTS Jemima OLcZunZuu. DEDICATION We of the Junior Class dedicate this edition of the LANCERIAN to both— u mmmmmmm Mrs. Crabill who, as our yearbook advisor, has helped us in so many ways with the preparation of this book. SS KD 6 S £ 2)?2 Mrs. Swales who, as our class sponsor, has made this year very in- teresting, worth- while, and sucess- ful for us. H V9 W Thank you very much for your help, The Junior Class CLASS OFFICERS L to R Harriet Smith, Sec, V ' illiam Parrett, V-Pres.; Val Gene Mclntire, Treas.: Jay P. Hacker, Pres. L to R Denny Dolby, Sec; Ronnie Lawrence, Treas.; Denny Pusselman , V-Pres.; Rex Boyer, Pres. L to R Susie Clark, Treas, Linda Thompson, Sec; Joan St. John, V-Pres. Ann Lawver, Pres. L to R Paul Wamsley, V-Pres, Carolyn Hacker, Treas.; Janet Friedley, Sec; Larry Kef ford, Pres. L to R John Tyner, Pres.; Mary Jane Mills, V-Pres. Roma Lawrence, Sec.; Linda Chapman, Treas. L to R Ronnie Pulley, Sec, Terry Shideler, Treas.; Roger Surf us, V-Pres.; Roger Speicher, Fres. ADMINISTRATIS James Funk rieba Grooves Virginia Michael Principal School Secretary Grade High School Art Latin Grade School Music Lucille Clampitt English, Eiology Physical Education Margaret doling Science Hone Economics Mildred Funderburf Social Studies Gene Kauffman Driver ' s Training Leon Goodmiller Physical Education Health Safety Jan Fleck Pand, Chorus, English Ruth Craig First Grade Ethel Chalmers Second Grade Alice Whitmore Third Grade Mary C. Weist Fourth Grade Kargaret Boh Fifth Grade Helen Shellenbarger Sixth Grade Harold Freeman Seventh Grade Junior High Phys. Ed. Agriculture Physics Frank Crosser English 3 til ' Nova Crull, Letitia and Inez Kinton Fri sdley 2-J tAJ Florence and Les Sears L to R- Eugene Dolby, Lloyd Lewis, Harold Shideler, Robert Hacker, Howard Shilling Jr., Cyril Burns. SENIORS Karen Sue f ' riedley Her heart is like a trolley, always room for one more. Marilyn Lahr Love comes in the window and goes out the door. Connie Shipbaugh A favorite girl with the guys . Chase me girls; I ' m full of fun. Jane Weaver 3ome think the world was made for fun and frolic- so do I. id Hollowell Iris Gilbert I ain ' t dene nothin,and She is always willing and I won ' t do it again. ready for a good time. Worry little, study less, that ' s my idea of happiness. Anne Clampitt A good sport and true, we need more just like you. Juay Welty Pretty to walk with, fun to talk with, and nice to think about too. Steve Fulton Karen Kattern A young man who blushes Is she ' s always thinking better than one who turns about ' --- pale. Janice Henry I chatter as I go and I go on forever. William Parrett I believe in work, but I ' m not in favor of it. Thais Kindley Hear that healthy laugh? That ' s Thais! Peg Dolby Rex Billiter Sallie McDaniel Happy as a lark, enjoys. Full of fun and mischief She may not be a Ford, herself daytime and too, like doing things he but she sure can rattle dark, shouldn ' t do. on. Eette Paul If silence is golden, she ' s broke. U i Ann Wilhelm Give me time, and I ' ll grow up. Jane Gard I never think of the future, it comes soon enough. Philip Deemer Beware I I might yet do something sensational. Philip Watson Work fascinates him, he can sit and look at it for hours. Mike Matthews 411 he wants to get out of school most is himself. Harriet 3mi Sugar and spice and everything nice, one of these days she ' ll be sprinkled with rice. Susie Mills A little nonsense now and then creeps into the best of people. Nancy Wiley Just looking for the silver lining. Betty Veach Speech is silver, bu-t silence is golden. Mary Ebey A quiet person, she doesn ' t snore in class, Val Gene Kclntire I ' m a smart guy, but I have a hard time convincing anyone. Phyllis Creek An innocent face, but you never can tell. Bill Johnson Live and let live as I will do. JMancy Daugherty Just give me one dozen roses, and I ' ll be good Nancy Glendenning Bubbles over with mischief: did someone mention boys. SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Rex Eilliter, being of unsound mind and crazy body, will my heavy foot to Gene Scott, providing he doesn ' t try to fly through a speed zone. I, Ann Clampitt, will to Sylvia Proffitt my ability to have my picture in the newspaper in the arms of a boy, providing it isn ' t her wedding picture. I, Phyllis Creek, will my initials to Steve Speicher, so he can be a priviledged character, providing he isn ' t already one. I, Nancy Daugherty being of sound ' mind, will my farming ability and first chair in the band ' to Dean Sharp, providing he doesn ' t make too much money farming and gets straight A ' s in band. I, Philip Deemer, being of sound mind, will my good looks to Ruth Ann Deemer, providing she doesn ' t go out with herself. I, Peggy Dolby, being of little mind and sound body, do hereby will to Ronnie Reeder 20 pounds, providing he puts it in height and not width. I, Steve Fulton, will my ability to wear a yellow polka-dot bikini in the Senior Play to Bruce Mattern, providing he has something to keep it up. I, Iris Gilbert, with no ability, will to Laurel Pinkerton the ability to hit speakers at Penguin Point, providing she doesn ' t scratch the car. I, Nancy Glendenning, will my ability not tc go steady through High School to Diane Foust, providing Garl doesn ' t object. I, Jay P. Hacker, being of beautiful shape, will my good looking legs to Dottie Reals, providing she doesn ' t shorten her dress above her waist. I, Ed Hollowell, being half crazy, will my ability to date??? Mrs. Swales to Larry Mefford, providing he doesn ' t park with her. I, William B. Johnson, will my speed and active nature to Gene Scott. I, Thais Kindley, being of sound mind, will to Larry Eerryhill my ability to go steady part of the time, providing Rosalie will accept. I, Marilyn Lahr, will to Glenn Fisher my hula costume, providing he practices each noon hour on the stage until he masters the art. I, Val Gene Mclntire, being of fairly sound mind, will my ability not to go steady to Paul Wamsley, providing a certain girl doesn ' t mind. I, Karen Mattern, will my position in vollyball to Glenn Fisher, providing Mrs. Clampitt will accept him on the team. I, Mike Matthews, being half insane and half unsane , will my good driving ability to Rex Wiley. I, Susie Mills, will to Larry Thomas my ability to play a flute, providing he will learn to play it while standing on his head. I, William Parrett, being of sound body and very unsound mind, do will my ability to run stop signs to Larry Thomas, providing he doesn ' t get caught. I, Bette Paul, will my ability to Carolyn Hacker to be a little boy in the class play and have a cute mommy like I had. I, Harriet Smith, will my ability to sing in a girl ' s trio to Bruce Mattern, providing he wears a wig, a skirt and sweater, and takes singing lessons. I, Connie Shipbaugh, will my ability to wear my skirt short to Marilyn Mills, providing her knees don ' t knock! I, John Updike, being very sleepy, will my ability of raving around every night to Mary Gause, providing she can take it better than I can. Class will continued I, Petty Veach, will to Steve Speicher my ability to do the bunny hop, providing people don ' t think it is indecent. I, Karen Friedley, will my ability to make a record leap in the Senior Play to Paul Bitzel providing he can get someone to assist him as Harriet assisted me . I, Jane Gard , will to Brian Dolby my ability to play first chair saxophone, providing he grows long curly hair. I, Philip Watson, being of sound mind, will my ability to drive before having my driving permit to Melody Music, providing it is someone else ' s car. I, Judy Welty, will my pug nose to Barbara Riggers, providing she is in favor of plastic surgery. I, Nancy Wiley, will to Harold Lamons my delicate sneeze, providing he doesn ' t cause any teachers to have a heart attack. I, Ann Wilhelm, will to Roger Pelton my ability to date one guy while liking another providing a certain girl doesn ' t care. I, Janice Henry, will my French glasses to Nancy Kern providing they fit her better than me. I, Mary Ebey, will Janet Friedley my interest in travel providing she doesn ' t flirt with the guides. I, Sallie McDaniel, do willingly will my one and only false tooth to David Tilden providing he will find two more to fill up his space. I, Jane Weaver, will my ability to climb fences in the Senior Play to Mary Lou Sutherlin providing she does not rip her bloomers. I, Mrs. Clampitt, will to Mrs. Swales my ability to be stubborn providing she remains adamant and unyielding toward any attempt a student might make to change her mind. I, Mrs. Michael, will to Mrs. Swales all the paints, brushes, Canvo boards, etc. in the Art Room which we have used for stage settings and decorations, providing she uses them with all the artistry at her command in preparation for next ' year ' s Lancerian Review. Janice 1961 CLASS PROPHECY FOR 1980 Having retired as a stewardess, I began working at the La Guardia Airport office. When the Bermuda Clipper landed, among the passengers checking in was a tall, heavy-set, distinguished and wealthy suparbeet plantation owner; we asked his name--Philip Watson. He commuted regularly between his. Bermuda and ' New York offices so he told me of the activities of our classmates that were in New York. By all means I was to go to Rockfeller Center for the star performance of the aerial act (a daring act, hanging by one knee from a chandelier) which was executed by none other than tne versatile, vavacious Jane Weaver ' . Philip than insisted we go to Yankee Stadium for the Olympic tryout. The high jumping champion of the Women ' s Hair Dressers Association, Connie Shipbaugh, was competing against the national champion of the Women ' s Riveters Association, Sallie McDaniel. We held our breath as they gracefully skimmed tha bar at 5 ' 11 but Connie emerged successfully with a six foot leap. Returning to Manhattan at a little too speedy a clip, we we re pinched by a cop who could drive faster than we could. Eeg as we would Steve Fulton insisted that we be arrested and took us before the roughest , gruffest judge, Philip Deemer. We paid our fine and went our way since Phil wouldn ' t let his old friends off. Philip then insisted we go to visit the Brooklyn insane hospital where Marilyn Lahr was working. Marilyn was so glad to see us, but she was sad because her math teacher friend, Phyllis Creek had suffered a nervous breakdown. She had tried every theory she had heard of to teach Karen Friedley ' s Burdoski ' s child to count her fingers and add 1 and 1 correctly so she could pass in the sixth grade. Karen Sue and her husband, both playing in the Philharmonic Orchestra, hadn ' t had time to teach her child the more practical things in life. Marilyn did say that with a complete rest Phyllis would recover. Then I saw a sign which said We Three Weary Warts Beauty Shop . The name was so unique I decided to enter. Peg Dolby met me at the door and assigned me to Janice Henry, operator. Janice took one look at my hair and said a specialist was needed so Mike Matthews with his long shears styled my beautiful hair in the new New York new f angled way. I took one look at it in the mirror and was positively sick at my stomach so I rushed to the nearest drug store for a tranquilizer and pharmacist, William Parrett, sympathetically gave me a bottle of pink pills for pale people. He told me I should have known better than to go to the three quack Warts. The next day I received a call from Rex Billiter wanting a date to go with him to the Brooklyn Bridge to watch Anne Clampitt break the record for swimming around Manhattan Island. She had tried the week before but the scum, rubbish and garbage of New York had slowed her time down. But here she comes! A new record is seti Good old Jay P. Hacker is breaking the way, sweeping all the polution to each side with his magnificent boat. After the ll -mile swim she was starved, so the four of us went to Jack Dempsey ' s for steaks. Standing in the window wearing asbestos gloves and cooking steaks with a blow torch was John Updike. John says he works there in the evening but during the day works out in Jack ' s boxing ring. They say that John ' s a promising feather weight contender. The highlight of the floor show was a husband and wife dance combination in which the Susie- Val Dancers (the former Susie Mills and Val Gene Mclntire) accompanied by the most hep jazz pianist on Broadway, Mary Ebey. This was followed by a little Swiss miss who had lived in Switzerland all her life and had just been flown to New York for her debut. It was none other than Nancy Daugherty. The next day I flew to Huntington to visit my relatives. There the rage of the town was the L-L-L Hoot Eeer stands on every corner. L-L-L Lovely, Luscious and Luptious. The owner had struck it rich. Iris Gilbert travelled from one to the other in a purple Cadillac picking up the money and taking it to the bank. Bill Johnson ' s full time job was counting Iris ' s money and keeping her accounts. I asked Bill where some of our classmates were. Thais.was now head of the Huntington telephone office. This promotion was given, as achievement basis, for she could say sorry, line busy more times without Stopping for breath than any other operator. I looked across at the Court House and perched on a scaffold outside a third story window was Nancy Glendenning scrubbing the windows for dear life. Bill said she was really court recorder but she washed windows on her time off so she could save enough money to graduate from college by the time she was fifty. I then decided to visit L. H. 3. I went first to the principal ' s office and there sat Ann Willie lm, principal, roaring at the petrified teachers. Just then I heard the band marching outside. Ann said we had the best band leader in the c ounty--Ed Hollowell. He was especially good at teaching the majorettes how to strut. Ann invited me to go on Saturday to the Indianapolis Speedway to the newly organized 500-mile Powder Puff Derby. The two leading contenders, calm and cool with nerves of iron and hearts of steel, were none other than Bette Paul and Judy Welty. Judy ' s mechanic and grease monkey was greasy Ceelie Wiley, the fastest but dirtiest mechanic on the track. (She said she trained for the dirtiest title in our Junior Play back in I960). We decided to return to downtown Indianapolis via the Cadillac Cab Co., the fastest, most daring, and the most wreckless cab service in the capital. Harriet Smith came sliding to a stop in a 1939 speed monster with only one fender left intact. With a jump and a bound, two turns and a leap we ware in the city. WOWJ What a ride. Ann wanted to stop at the Ted Mack talent show where Betty Veach won the coveted prize with the original dance never before presented--the Bunny Hop Karen Mattern Upton took second with a tap dance performed entirely on the right foot while twirling a hula-hoop on the left foot. After congratulating the winner, Ann and I called Harriet again and returned to Huntington in record time. I then flew back to New York. After my short vacation I con- tinued working at my ground job. Janie Gard Susie Philip D. William P. JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN GRADES KINDERGARTEN JUNIORS KfifL Glenn Dianne Janet Mary Carolyn Nancy Fisher Foust i ' risdley Gause Hacker Kern ft, rs Harold Bruce Larry Marilyn Melody Lamons Mattern Mefford Mills Music Pinkerton Sylvia Ronnie Barbara Gene Dean Steve Jr ' roffitt Reeder Risers Scott harp Spelcher Mar Sutherlin JUdy button Larry Thomas Lavid Tilden ul arn3le: Rex Wile; SOPHOMORES Richard Nancy Cox Dennis Mary Ann Alice Craig Dolby Douglass Ebey Eller Dennis James Lora Paul Sniriey Roxie Pusselman Gard Gilbert Grube hacker Koke AM?? ' ) Gene Ronnie Lana Retha Larry _ Vicki Kern Lawerence Lawver Legg Lewis Kclntire V -,:♦■Letty Mllls Mark parrett Davi p d ontzious Nancy Pulley Mary p roffltt Gary Rohra baugh SOPHOMORE ' S CONTINUED Lily May Betty rsarbara™, „.__ Donnabelle Jerry Jerry Sears Smith _ _? j£ m S . . - . Vickery antland Winterholter FRESHMEN Linda Ronald Walter Vicki Dennis Paul Cr.apman Eller Fulton Gause Keefer Kellam Karolyn Mary Ann Roma Kirkwood Large Lawrence Mary Jane David Jim Mills Moss Parrett Margaret Don Alice Betty Nancy John Proffitt Reeder Stinebaugh st. John Tilden Tyner Absent: Floyd Hensley Judy Weaver EIGHTH GRADE — :■;.♦: Arthur Judy Peggy Susie Richard Diana Beaver Brown Cnapman Clark Goodrich Henry Ray Ann Clift Gloria Leslie Alberta Killen Lawver Kingery Leonard Mason Michaels on Barbara Lee McDaniel Peran Linda Jim Janet James Pontzious Proffitt Proffitt Reust Charlotte Elizabeth Jo Ann Martha Linda Michael Richardson Snow St. John Sutherlin Tnorapson Ulrich Marsha _, ,, Joyce Walker J watts SE VENTH GRADE MM Cileryl Deborah Charles Gary David Roger Arcnbold fcotkin Jlampitt Couch Crawford Eller Lynn Charles Robert Michael Paul Connie _j7oust Gard Hacker Harrell Harris Hethcote Judy Ann Karst Kern Doyle Michael Steven Bill Krieg Krumanaker Landrum Legg Eldon Dennis Kay Carlos Terry Roger,, , . Reust Riggars Scott Shideler shldeler ° Speicher SEVENTH CONTINUED rv Annette Roger Stinebaugh Surf us Terry Ellen Kare £ ,., David Updike Wallace Wantland Watts Martha Wilhelm SIXTH GRADE © f o. ft o Susan Jerry Steve James James Terry Allred Berryhill Brown Carl Cross Crull Elaine David Ann Tommy Susan Daniel DeHaven Hacker Hedrick Kingery Lahr Leonard ° ger Lewis NanC7 Mattern Connie Mason J° Mills Steven Mo3 s Dan Parrett SIXTH CONTINUED Harold Dave Greg Sondra Helen Dungan Purvis Richardson Shafer Snow Shirley St. John Leonard David Marilyn Caraille John Micheal Thomas Thraikill Wagner Walker Weber Weber David Zickaf oose FIFTH GRADE W r - Tim Charles Marilyn Gordon Esther Brown Galey Campbell Dolby Ebey Nancy - t ■-V ( Gary Tneresa Ricky Danny Cheryl Eller Eppard Freeman Barrel! Harris Hubartt PIPTE CONTINUED a a I wmmmwmmm Gregory Bill Wanda Deborah Linda Richard Hubartt Kindler Kingery Kline ' Landrum McDaniel AM Q ft { • Michael Ricky Tommy Arden Ronald Kay Ann Miller Myers Myers Reust Riggars Rohrabaugh Bill Beverly Kent Linda Venus Sherril Shultz Soper Stouder Sutberlin Thompson Wantland rt lg| MB f ' I f? Warren Wagner Jeff Roger Jay B °y£, , _, Wilev Wiley winterholter Zickafoose FOURTH GRADE _ Steven Danny Archbold Brown Marilyn Burng Ann Dolby Greg iichard Eckert Hamilton FOURTH coNTiwn.r gM k Ronald Greg Stevanna Michael Kristina Charlene Harvey Hedrick Hite Harris Johnson Kellam f | | David James John Robert Ellen Ladiana Lahr Lewis McClain Miller Pulley Ralston Nancy Peggy Charlotte Jerry Bo b Debbie St. John Scott Shideler Stanley stroup Thompson f Joe Weaver Marilyn Beverly Wiley Wehr iRADE Ps r. fi ft mmm i i Kga Georgenna James Roger Cqley Wayne Caley ' Clndy Pnyn , THIRD CONTINUED P ' m Janice Rhonda Terry Teresa Richard PMIId DeHaven Dolby Enyeart bppard Gard Hart Mary Jo Jame3 Andrew Rita Alan Deborah Hedrick Hubartt Johnson Kern McCurdy Miller k cs .cy. f } Sheila Dennis Terry Judy James Sherry Paul Richardson Sheldon Shultz Snavely Speicner f N J Li v - fm Michael Jean _ ,,. Roger w __, _ James w , ,, . ! t nnlpv Updike ° Wagner Wilhelm SECOND GRADE Karen Cvnthie . , Bill Kaxine _ Cheryl John n n™ Archbold oyni;n:Le Bishop Boxell Burns Crull lJuan Dolby SECOND CONTINUED Dennis Cathy Freeman Gard Rebecca Cynthia Howard Joy Hacker Hedrick Hubartt Hubartt M t d Linda Gary Joe Thea Huss Jester Kingery Kirkwood A Vickie Mark Kline Krunamaker Doug Rowena Susan Stephen sancrra Landrum Lawerence Lewis Mason Mc Curdy rry Myers •_- Jt -za Ladean Pegan Ralston Philip Riggars Shafer Steven Smith Keith Stouder Swift Weaver Welty SECOND CONTINUED Patricia Jeffery Yandell Zickafoose FIRST GRADE Richard Marvin Pamela _ . Richard Kary Chris Bishop Burns Caley Campbell Craig ° Qrls Eckert Steven „ n , iion „ , Mark Jimmy Fampln Tim Eller Eppard Foust Hamilton a Hedrick Hedrick ta rina SherTene Susie Carla , Dwight XT . . , Karcia Heaston Jester Jester Kellam Nichols liarcia Paul Mmmk Connie Pulley L-a r iaTTlyn jerry Scott Ric hard. hultz Barbara, FIRST CONTINUED Dianna j oe Martin Tommy Gary Patty Speicher Stanley Stephan St. John Thompson Updike Valerie Penny Mark Maridonna j h n Rickev Voght Vogleman Wagner Wamsley Weaver Zickafoose KINDERGARTEN Morning class Afternoon class 1st Row L to R- Fatty Harvey, Janet Gantz, Jan Scott, Famela Thompson, Donna Holland, Joni Soper 2nd Row- Roger Hart, Mark Sale, Marcia Freeman, Debbie Harris, Mike Caley, Mark Landrum 3rd Row- Cheryl Couch, Dick Boxell, Danny Gardner, Gerald Ralston, Terry Davis, Cindy Smith 1st How L to R- Janet Paul, Barbara Hacker, Dax- lene Stern, Judy Johnson, Eva Lois Glass 2nd Row- Lanny Dolby, Danny Sundenr.an, David Yeiter, Timothy Vogleman, Tim Shideler 3rd Row- Brian Wamsley, Debra Brown, Rena Fearnow, Shiela Davis , Marilyn Fulton, David Ge rde s Absent- Gary Van Lue Absent- Gary Miller ACTIVITIES HIGH SCHOOI CHORUS Front L to R- Betty Smith, Ann Wilhem, Laura Gilbert, Carolyn Hacker, Lana Lawver, David Moss, Paul Kellam, Walter Fulton, Ronnie Eller, Judy Welty, Nancy Daugherty, Marilyn Lahr, Bette Paul, Peggy Dolby, Sallie McDaniel Second- Letty Mills, Susie Mills, Nancy Craig, Nancy Pulley, Diane Foust, Mary Ann Douglass, Alice Ebey, Lily Sears, Laurel Pinkerton, Janet Friedley, Connie Shipbaugh Third- Betty Veach, Iris Gilbert, Ruth Deemer, Harriet Smith, Jane Weaver, Janice Henry, Rex Boyer, Ronnie Lawrence, Denny Dolby, Barbara Thomas, Melody Music, Nancy Kern, Shirley Hacker, Susan Carl. Fourth- Phyllis Creek, Roxie Hoke, Nancy Glendenning , Thais Kindley , Linda Botkin, Marilyn Mills, William Parrett, Paul Wamsley, Roger Felton, Jay P. Hacker, Anne Clampitt, Jane Gard, Roma Lawrence, Mary Jane Mills, Mary Ebey. Conductor-Mr. Fleck;Pianist- Karen Friedley CHRISTMAS PLAY JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS Mr. Fleck Conductor Front L to R- Barbara McDaniel, Ann Kern, Mary Miller, Linda Pegan, Kay Scott, Martha Wilhelm Second- Carlos Shidel?r, Terry Updike, Ronnie Pulley, Lynn Mattern, Charles Gard, Eldon Reust, Roger Eller, Connie Hethcote, Judy Karst, Cheryl Arcabold, Ann Lawver, Jo Ann StJohn, Karen 5a t land , Alberta Michaelson, Ellen Wallace Janice Nichols Third- Gary Couch, Chuck Clampitt, Richard Goodrich, Doyle Krieg, David Crawford, Bob Hacker, Steve Landrum, Lee Pepan, Jim Reust, Susie Clark, Martha Sutherlin, Linda Thompson, Elizabeth Snow, Marsha Walker, Gloria Leonard, Joyce Watts Forth- Terry Shideler, Kike Ulrich, Terry Beaver, Clift Kingery, Leslie Kason, Jim Proffitt, Roger Speicher, Ray Killen, Winston Nichols, Roper Surfus, Charlotte Richardson, Diane Henry, Judy Brown, Linda Pontzious, Annette Stinebaugh CHRISTMAS PLAY IV CONCERT BAND ■«■Front L to R- Nancy Wiley , Jane Weaver, Bette Paul, Marsha Walker, Barbara McDaniel, Walter Pulton, Gloria Leonard, Nancy Pulley, Susie Mills, Karen Friedley Second- Janet Friedley, Marilyn Mills, Letty Mills, Marsha Burns, Karen Mattern, Sallie McDaniel, Mary Jane Mills, Roma Lawrence, Richard Goodrich Mike Ulrich, Elizebeth Snow, AnnWilhem, Jane Gard Third- Donnahelle Vickery, Joyce Watts, Charlotte Richardson, Linda Thompson Ray Killen, David Moss, Janice Henry, Mark Burns, Larry Thomas, Lana Lawver Ronnie Lawrence, Ronnie Eller, Martha Burns, Lily May Sears, Jim Gard, Nancy Daugherty Fourth- Paul Kellam, Leslie Mason, Mr. Fleck MARCHING BAND JUNIOR BAND _1 Front L to R- Marthe Wilhe.lm, Roger Filer, Camille Walker, Nancy Mattern, Susan Lahr, Leonard Thomas, Greg Richardson, Danny Leonard Second- Mike Weber, Helen Snow, Sonnie Shafer, John Weber, Steve Moss, Harold Dungan, Carlos Shideler, Gary Couch, Eobby Hacker, Eldon Reust, Winston Nichols, Charles Gard, John Mills, Third- Jim Cross, Terry Updike, Ronnie Pulley, David Zickafoose, Mr. Fleck Steve Brown, Roger Speicher, Lynn kattern, Steve Land rum MAJORETTE Bette Paul GIRLS ' 4-H CLUB Front L to R- Mrs. Poling, Debbie Kline, Lana Lawver, Marilyn Mills, Jane Gard, Janet Friedley, Nancy Pulley, Ann Lawver, Debbie Westhaefer Second- Susie Lahr , Martha Wilhelm, Shirley Hacker, Elizabeth. Snow, Third- Elaine DeTlaven, Esther Ebey, Linda Landrum, Susan Carl, Venus Thompson Kay Ann Rohrabaugh, Helen Snow, Sonnie Shafer, Fourth- Tkaeresa Freeman, Jim Gard, Ann Hedrick, Mary Miller, Gloria Leonard. Charlotte Richardson, Marsha Walker, Linda Thompson, Gene Kern Marilyn ' agner, Roger Wiley CFFIGIERS President- Jane Gard Vice Pres.- Nancy Mills Secretary- Nancy Pulley Treasurer- Janet Friedley Health and Saftey- Carolyn Shideler Song Leader- Marilyn Mills Recreation- Ann Lawver and Cynthia Westhaefer I960 I4.-H FAIR BOYS ' 4-H CLUB Front L to R- Susan Lahr, Sonnie Shafer, Shirley Hacker, Susan Carl, Jane Gard , Larry Berryhill, Jane Weaver, Nancy Pulley, Steve Landrurn, Rorer Wiley Second- Charles Gard, Billy Shultz, Mike Miller, Ann Lawver, David Moss, Ricky Cox, Linda Thompson, Gary Couch, Ronnie Pulley Third- Steve Moss, Terry Updike, Mike Ulrich , Gloria Leonard, Paul Keilsm, Rex Boyer, Charlotte Richardson, Ronnie Reeder, Jerry Zerryhill, Leonard Thomas Fourth- John Mills, Danny Leonard, Jim Gard, Steve Brown, Diane Foust, Larry Thomas, Mr. Sutherlin, Rex Wiley, Carolyn Hacker, Lynn Foust, Doyle Krieg Jim Carl. OFFICIERS President- Jane Gard Vice Pres.- Larry Berryhill Secretary- Nancy Pulley Treasurer- Jane Weaver Song Leader- Shirley Hacker Health and Safety- Susan Carl Recreation- Jim Gard and Gloria Leonard I960 1+-H F-.IR FUTURE HOMEMAKERS of AMERICA ft A @ QQ S Front- L to R- Mrs. Poling, Janice Henry, Marilyn Mills, Anne Clampitt, Jane Weaver, Connie Shipbaugh, Karen Friedley, Nancy Pulley, Bette Paul Second- Karolyn Kirkwood, Judy VJelty, Janet Friedley, Lana Lawver, Alice Ebey, Susan Carl, Ruth Deemer, Susie Mills, Marsha Burns, Mary Jane Mills. Third- Laura Gilbert, Nancy Tilden, Laurel Pinkerton, Marilyn Lahr, Diane Foust Shirley Hacker, Mary Lou Sutherlin, Roma Lawrence, Melody Music, Betty St. John Fourth- Iris Gilbert, Martha Burns, Vicki Gause, Mary Ann Douglass, Barbara Thomas, Linda Botkin, Mary Alice Stinebaugh, Jane Gard, Sallie McDaniel , Peggy Dolby, Judy Weaver, Nancy Glendenning. OFFICERS Pr-sident- Jane Weaver Vice Pres.- Karen Friedley Secretary- Anne Clampitt Treasurer- Connie Shipbaugh Historian- Marilyn Mills Parliamentarian- Nancy Pulley Reporter- Janice Henry Song Leader- Bette Paul FUTURE FARMERS of AMERICA Front L to R- Steve Speicher, Ed Hollowell, Larry Berryhill, Gene Scott, Rex Wiley, Mr. Sutherlin Second- Larry Thomas, Rex Billiter, Jerry Wantland, Brian Dolby, Paul Bitzel Ronnie Reeder Third- John Tyner, Ronnie Eller, Don Reeder, David Tilden, Harold Lamons, Ricky Cox, Jim Parrett, Floyd Hensley OFFICERS President- Larry Berryhill Vice Pres.- Gene Scott Secretary- Rex Wiley Treasurer- Ed Hollowell Sentinel-Dean Sharp Reporter- Steve Speicher Advisor- Mr. Sutherlin I W L E L D B D I I L N L G Y Paw Belsnickle is a man with a problem—rather six problems — in the form of six unmarried daughters. Paw believes in solving all of his problems by using his shot [ran. This creates many hilarious episodes. The feud that was created was the most outlandish of all feuds--a typical hillbilly play. JUNIOR PLAY Paw Belsnickle William Parrett Maw Belsnickle Jane Weaver Gellie Belsnickle Nancy Wiley Eonnie Mae Belsnickle. .. .Marilyn Lahr Juney Lou Pelsnickle Jane Gard Four Belsnickle I r i s Gilbert Five Belsnickle Bette Paul Six Belsnickle Karen Mattern Obeey Upschlager Clay Witt Chiz Upschlager Steve Fulton Ronald Maxwell Jay P. Hacker Lucy Maxwell Sallie McDaniel The Reverend Ed Hollowell Cousin Zeke Rex Billiter The Cousins Remainder of class J H E R A U U s N H T A Miss Jerusha Jebb and Uncle Billy Babcoek have been sworn enemies ever since ' way back when, upon the eve of marriage, they quarreled and parted at the altar. The play takes on the character of a gran- free-for- all. It includes a program of easy stunts and some hilariously funny female impersonations, A. scream from start to finish. SENIOR PLAY Aunt Jerusha Jane Weaver Uncle Billy Rex Billiter Mrs. Sniff in Harriet Smith Mrs. Tweedie ... .Karen. Friedley Susie Iris Gilbert Barbara Marilyn Lahr Ray Jay P. Hacker Harry Hatfield. .. .Steve Fulton Tom Doolittle. .William Barrett Dr. Pullem Ed Hollowell Rev. Smigfs John Updike PEP CLUB n 9 © s? @ $ 9 a § ' 3 I jit 9- ® o a % i flA m AA MMmM i « a r i ffitPf a yr i w r g fi iiB ffFPWgPilFp LANCASTER LANCERS s CHECK vajH CDRT COAT CHECK STAND I JUNIOR CONCESSION STAND CALENDAR Aug. 29 The brain factory opened. 31 Keep your classrings at least a week, Juniors. Sept. 1 Band gets 19th place at The State Pair. 2 Jefferson: Way to go. 6 Huntington Twp.: Snowed ' em und e r . 12 Warren: GarshJ That was a close one. 15 Clear Creek: Nice work. 16 PFA-PHA Skating Party- Queen Nancy was crowned. 19 Roanoke: We goofed. 22 Andrews: Yea, Lancers. 23 Senior Ice Cream Social. 26 Union: Uhl Oh! 28 Teachers ' Visitation — no school. 29 Rock Creek: Our final victim. 30 Sophomore Skating Party. Oct. 3 Individual pictures--All right. ' Who broke the camera? 6 We elected cheerleaders — Jane W., Connie S., Nancy P. 8 Seniors Sophomores go to see The Ice Capades. 14 Junior Skating Party. 21 Eand Parents ' Fish Fry. 25 Senior Play-- 0h Aunt Jerusha --a real scream. 26 Senior Pictures Taken. 27-28 School ' s out for Teachers ' Institute . 27 Dottle had a party for the Juniors. Nov. 4 Van Buren : Too bad, we lost by one point. 8 Election— Yea! No school. 10 Harrison Twp.: Better luck next time. 11 Veterans ' Day--no school again. 18 Jackson (Wells): We lost. Doggone It 2 I 19 Juniors go to a Hockey Game. 22 Rock Creek: Whoopee J We won. 24-25 Thanksgiving Vacation. 26 Freshman Class Party. 29 Rock Creek (Wells): Maybe we can beat ' em next year. Dec. 1 Band Choir Concert—very nice . Jan. 9 16 20 22 23 Feb. Dec. 2 Clear Creek: What a game 1 We won, Huntington Twp.: Disaster! V.arren: We lost 8galn. Christmas Program—excellent . Lafontaine: We were clobbered . Vie collected our presents and went home for Christmas Vacation. Back to the old grind. Union (Wells): Come on boys. Andrews: We almost won. 19- 21 County Tourney. Liberty Center: Show ' em what we can do. District Piano, Vocal Solo Esemble Contest. 3 Jefferson: Let ' s do our best. 4 Instrumental Solo Ensemble Contest . 10 Union: We ' ll shine tonight. 11 Junior Class Party. 14 Whites: Pay them back for last year. 17 Roanoke: We can be8t them. 18 State Music Contest. 22-25 Sectional Tourney--Let ' s go boys! 3 Junior Fish Fry. 10 FFA ' -anquet— Sing pretty Janie . 13 Girls ' Volley Ball Tourney- Good Luck Champs. 15 Boys ' Volley Ball Tourney- Grab that 7th Crown. 17 County Music Festival- Do -Re -Mi. 25 District Band Contest— We want a 1st. 31 Good Priday--no school. 3 Spring Vacation. 7 Junior Play. 8 State Band Contest. 21 Lancerian Revue. 28 Lime City Relays. 4 County Track Meet — We want that crown. 7 Baccalaureate Services. 9 Commencement— Good Bye, Kids. 12 School is out for the summer. 14-19 Senior Trip — Have fun. Mar. Apr. 28 May « .1 ' u 4m ft$ I 41 %1 Famous rac-e Contfst ' M-Jfl HHS ATHLETICS John Updike His good reflexes, make him a good defensive man. Paul Warns ley A good jump shooter, free throw shooter, and good on defense. Jay P. Hacker A good passer and assist man. Jay has a good one. hand shot. Bruce Kattern Fast ,aggresive . Good on defense. Larry Kefford Good one hand shot and rebounder. Rex Wiley Good rebound man free throw shooter. Good one hand shot. Larry Berryhill Good pivot man and rebounder Hop-er Felton rast, aggressive rtoger is good at stealing half. Larry Thomas Good outside; shot and rebound man. Mark Burns A good outside shot and defensive man. VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front- Manager Steve Fulton, Coach Mr. Goodmiller, Manager Rex Billiter. L to R- John Updike, Bruce Mattern, Mark Burns, Larry Mefford, Rex Wiley, Larry Berryhill, Larry Thomas, Paul Wamsley, Roger Felton, Jay P. Hacker. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS lEb- = = = ±: i! LANCASTER. LAN RS Connie Shipbaugh, Nancy Pulley, Jane Weaver r% tf B TEAM Front L to R- Jim Gard, Denny Keefer, Jerry Winterholter, Denny Dolby Ronnie Reeder, Don Reeder, Ronnie Eller, Manager, William Parrett. Second- David Moss, Denny Fusselman, Ricky Cox, Harold Lamons, Steve Speicner, Brian Dolby, Ronnie Lawrence, Paul Kellam, Coach, Mr. Goodmiller. VARSITY SCHEDULE Nov. l . Van Buren Nov. 11 Harrison Twp. Nov. lb Jackson (Wells) Nov. 22 Rock Creek (Hgtn.) Nov. 29 Rock Creek (Wells) Dec. 2 Clear Creek Dec. 9 Huntington Twp. Dec. 16 Warren Dec. 22 LaPontaine Jan. 3 Union (Wells) Jan. 6 Andrews Jan. 27 Liberty Feb. 3 Jefferson 58 Lancers 57 77 Lancers 56 81 Lancers 70 W Lancers 59 69- Lancers 62 1 8 Lancers 55 71+ Lancers kt 61 Lancers 56 86 Lancers 79 58 Lancers 53 57 - Lancers 5k 70 Lancers 57 61 Lancers 59 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM Front L to R- Eldon Reust , Carlos Shideler, Lynn Mattern, ' oyle Krieg, Terry Updike, Ronnie Pulley, Steve Landrum, Gary Couch, Charles Gard. Second- Chuck Clampltt, Richard Goodrich, Winston Nichols, Lynn Poust , Clift Kingery, Roger Surfus, Bobby Hacker, David Crawford, Terry Shideler. Third- Coach Mr. Freeman, Mike Ulrich, Lee Pegan, Jim Proffitt, Roger Spelcher Leslie Mason, Jim Reust, Paul Karris JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS L to R- Marsha Walker, Linda Thompson BASEBALL TEAM Front L to R- Manager William Parrett, Jim Gard, Denny Dolby, Bruce Mattern, Denny Fusselman, Jay P. Hacker, Roger Felton, John Updike, Ronnie Eller, John Tyner, Manager Rex Billiter Second- Mr. Goodmiller, Ricky Cox, Mark Burns, Larry Mefford, Paul Wamsley, Rex Wiley, Brian Dolby, Steve Speicher, Paul Kellam David Moss, Manager Steve Fulton. TRACK TEAM Front L to R- Denny Fusselman, John Updike, Jay P. Kacker, Ricky Cox, Eruce Mattern. Jerry Winterholter, TT Second- Val Gene Mclntire, Mark Burns, Steve Speicher, Rex Wiley, Harold Lamons, Paul Wamsley, Roger Felton. Third- William Parrett , Mr. Goodmiller BOYS ' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Front- Jim Gard, Jerry Winteraolter Second- Val Gene Mclntire, Jay P. Hacker, Rex Wiley, Paul Wamsley, Roger Felton Mr. Goodmiller. GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS JMnBa 1 I 1 p r ' - ' lE ■B Wwt sm J |L Front- Connie Shipbaugh, Iris Gilbert, Jane Gard Second- Jane Weaver, Karen Mattern, Phyllis Greek, Top- Mrs. Clampitt GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ft n ft r r a A ft ' Front L to R- Vickey Gause, Martha Burns, Karen Mattern. Susan Carl, Mary Ann Douglass, Shirley Hacker, Judy Welty, Letty Mills, Viki Mclntire, Mary Jane Mills. Second- Donnabelle Vickery, Carolyn Hacker, Roma Lawrence , Alice iibey, Diane Foust, Iris Gilbert, Judy Weaver, Nancy Kern, Betty St John, Laura Gilbert. Third- Janet Friedley, Peggy Dolby, Roxie Hoke, Karen Friedley, Sallie McDaniel Marilyn Lahr, Mary Lou Sutherlin, Nancy Pulley, Bette Paul, Lily Sears. Fourth- Lana Lawver, Nancy Daugherty , Connie Shipbaugh, Barbara Thomas, Linda Botkin, Marilyn Mills, Mrs. Clampitt, Phyllis Creek, Jane Gard, Jane Weaver Ruth Deemer, Marsha Burns. kp ; w ADVERTISEMENTS EAVER POPCORN COMPANY VAN BUREN, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF- FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN HUNTINGTON TOTAL RESOURCES $21,000,000 CAPITAL - SURPLUS - UNDIVIDED PROFITS and RESERVES $1, 00,000 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION A STRONG BANK IN A GOOD COMMUNITY COMPLIMENTS OF MAJENICA TILE CO and SIMPSON CLAY WORKS THE COMMUNITY STATE BANK SERVING MORE PEOPLE EVERY DAY 3$ ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT HUNTINGTON INDIANA SCOTT RANCH AIRPORT Hersil E. Scott, Owner R.R. 6 HUNTINGTON, INDIANA 2 Mile North of Majenica £ Mile East PHONE MAJENICA - WI 528 2 AIRCRAFT SALES INSTRUCTION RENTAL CHARTER AMBULANCE SERVICE GAS , HANGER ETNA ACRES GOLF COURSE GENE KAUFMAN PRO. COMPLETE GOLFING EQUIPMENT . DRIVING RA. GE . RENTAL CLUBS . RE3TURANT . SHOWER ROOMS MEN WOMEN . FREE GOLF INSTUCTIOK IN THE SPRING PHONE IN-81|459 FOR LESSONS CR RESERVATIONS 3 MILE WEST OF MT. ETNA ON STATE RC D 12lj. COMPLIMENTS OF Exchange Bank HUNTINGTON COUNTY R.E.M.C. Warren, I n d i r n ? tfi j v 4L t DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1883 MEMBER FED. DEP. CORP. WILLIE WIREDHAND ALL TYPES OF LOANS HOME LUMBER CO. Compliments of Cement Plaster MODEL ENGINEERING Lime Paint MANUFACTURING CO. Glass MANUFACTURER OF Sash and Doors Builder ' s Hardware ELECTRO-MECHANICAL ASSEMBLIES AND COMPONENTS r O mlS gHK If Itls Lumber, Call Our Number Phone 6 HUNTINGTON INDIANA Huntington Indiana BRONSTEIN ' S THE HOME OF GOOD COAL COME IN , HUNTINGTON INDIANA CITY FLOWER SHOP HUNTINGTON, INDIANA K r i eg b a uui Hardware Suppliers of sieglef md ottogram OIL HEAT2 Q. E. ELECTRIC APPLIANC . ' . arren, Indiana GIBBS JEWELRY Keepsake Diamonds Bulova ' .Vetches Syracuse China Skyway Luggape L. E. Gibboney Registered Watchmaker WARREN INDIANA huntiitgton coui ' .ty far:: bureau co-op Feeds, Grain, Seeds, Chicks Lumber, Petroleum Products Implements BUCKEYE HUNTINGTON MARKLE WARREN BIPPUS JOHNSON GLASS SHOP AUTO GLASS INSTALLED DESK . FURNITURE TOPS Cut to Order 235 E. State St. Phone 1515 Huntington, Ind. GOLD SEAL DRUG CO. The Rexall Store MOLDENHAUER ' S EVERGREENS - FRUIT - SHADE TREES ROSES - SHADE TREES TELEPHONE 273, HUNTINGTON, INDIANA Prescriptions - Kodaks Sporting Goods - Paint Warren, Indiana Ph. 20 COMPLIMENTS OF SEALTEST CENTRAL DIVISION ICE CREAM FLUHRER ' S Dry Cleaners Laundry All Work Guaranteed Phone 155 WARREN, IilDIAKA All i ork Done In Our 0-.;n Shop MYERS DEPT. STORE Quality Merchandise for Men - Women - Children Earn By Saving Here Warren, Indiana Compliments Of Mt. Etna Feed Mill WAYNE AND STATE PILOT FEEDS Phone IN-84551 Mt. Etna Indiana Salamonie Mills Incorporated Warren, Indiana MT. ETNA SAW MILL k LWESR COMPANY ALL KINDS OF BUILDING SUPPLIES TELEPHONE MT. ETNA IN - 84191 ADDRESS: HUNTINGTON, INDIANA R. 7 « BAILEY MORTUARY HUNTINGTON, INDIANA PHONE 851 Our 49th Year of Service For the Community COMPLIMENTS OF BROWN ROWE ■Shoes of Quality 52 Years of Successful Shoe Fitting LEONARD ' S GROCERY and APPLIANCES LANCASTER, INDIANA GAS-OIL-NOVELTIES -GIFTS-SUNDRIES NORGE APPLIANCES DIAL - WI 52582 R.R. 6 HUNTINGTON, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF THE TACKLE BOX 20 EAST MARKET STREET All Kinds of Fishing Tackle GOODS BARNHART ' S BOOKS, STATIONARY SCHOOL OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS - FOUNTAIN PENS GIFTS PHONE 618 HUNTINGTON, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF HUNTINGTON DOUBLE DIP CAFETERIA AND LOCKER SERVICE ICE CREAM THE LOG CABIN featuring CHICKEN, STEAKS, and CHOPS 9 and 37 2 Miles South of HUNTINGTON, INDIANA Phone J141 GOULD TIRE CO. We Sell All Major Brand Tires. For Less, Too. Corner S. Jeff. Riverside Dr, Huntington, Indiana D. MARX SON STYLE , QUALITY Mens Boys Clothing Furnishings Featuring Arrow Donnecal Shirts Jantzen Sportswear Sweaters Phoenix Botony 500 Hanmonton Park Clothing U. B. 300K STORE E. FRANKLIN ST. HUNTINGTON, INDIANA PHONE 145 Isn ' t juvenile delinquency the result of spiritual mal-nutrition7 See us for character building materials. COMPLIMENTS OF MARCELLE ' S BEAUTY SHOP HUNTINGTON ROUTE 6 PHONE, WI 52915 ARMY SURPLUS STORE MEN ' S FOOTWEAR WORK CLOTHING 713 EAST MARKET STREET HUNTINGTON INDIANA WOODY ' S STANDARD SERVICE ETNA OLINGER PHONE II4.8I4. HUNTINGTON, INDIANA PUT YOUR CAR IN CUR HANDS WITH CONFIDENCE WITH HOLDEN RED STAMPS COMPLIMENTS ' OF HUSER CIGAR CO. EACK HOE DIGGING SEPTIC TANKS, FOOTINGS DRANAGE TILE WCRK PHONE J. M. CLAMPET ROGERS FEED AND GRIND FEED, GRAIN, SEEDS, C ' AL, FERTILIZER AND PRAM SUP ' PLISS HUNTINGTON INDIANA PHONE 179 COMPLIMENTS OF CCLD SPRINGS BOTTLI..G WORKS 750 DIAMOND STREET HU TINGTON INDIANA PHOKE U4-I E. B. SHULTZ SON HARDWARE LANCASTER COMPLIMENTS FULTON ' S FINEST FLAVOR DAIRY PRODUCTS GRADE A MILK COMPLIMENTS OF THE SANITARY MARKET Warren, Indiana Compliments of SMITH FURNITURE STORE Huntington, Indiana Compliments Of KELLAM ' S TV ELECTRIC SERVICE ORVAL KELLAM R.R. 6 Indiana WELL ' S GROCERY GAS - OIL - SPORTING GOODS NOVELTIES R.R. 7 HUNTINGTON, INDIANA PHONE MT. ETNA IN 8i|l5l HEDRICK SON READY MIX GRAVEL General Hauling Jerry Hedrick Albert Hedrick Pll. IN-81A.01 Pn. IN-81+402 Warren R.R. 1 ;o:PLE: rs of ::.j;::;:.. g;.ccery g:;oceri3C - o:ld meats - pcp PHOKE - MAJEKICA WI 52101 KRIEGBAUM SONS Farm Implements Huntington, Ind Phone 157 COMPLJDEA r OF BEN H. THORNE RGENCY Ruto-Fire-Lif£-Li ability Insurance Ph. IN-8-4517 WARREN.IND. HERFF JONES CO. SMITH ALSOP FAINTS HUNTINGTON PAINT AND WALL MANUFACTURING JEWELERS PAPER STORE 338 NCRTH JEFFERSON STATIONARY HUNTINGTON, INDIANA lJ+01-li+29 NCRTH CAPITOL AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF SCHROEDER ' S SHOE STORE INDIANAPOLIS 7, INDIANA QUALITY SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY 331 NORTH JEFFERSON HUNTINGTON, INDIANA Huffman and Earhart Ford Salea Warren, Indiana Nehauahler Warren, Indiana Wiaaels Huntington, Indiana Clouda Barber Shop Warren, Indiana Complimenta of a friend Ft. Wayne, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OP PORT WAYNE COCA-COLA BOTTLING WORKS, INC. MEYERS DRUGS FOUNTAIN SERVICE KODAKS -FILM COSMETICS 2l| HOUR FILM PET SUPPLIERS SERVICE CALL 36 CALL FOR BOB MILLER, MGR. STURM AUTO PARTS INC. 2|01 POPLAR STREET HUNTINGTON, INDIANA WHOLESALE AUTO PARTS MACHINE SHIP SERVICE POWER BRAKE SPECALIST CUSTOM RE LINED BRAKE SHOES PLACE YOUR CALL- 11| SNEAK SNAPS THE END AUTOGRAPHS A TEENAGER ' S PRAYER Now I set me down to study. I pray the Lord I don ' t go nutty. If I should fail to learn this junk, I pray the Lord I do not flunk. If I should die, don ' t pity me at all; Just put my bones in study hall; Place my books upon my chest, And tell the teacher I did my best. INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers ■— Manufacturers Yearbooks ■— Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements Factory — Home Office Kansas City — Winnipeg U.S.A. Lana Denny Freshman Candidates Larry our M . C . H. S. Girls Glee Club Queen Judy A C 3 Judy 5c Rex Junior Candidates Karen Janet ft A S H. S. Mixed Chorus Harriet Steve King Queen of 1959 Melody Larry- Sophomore Candidates Jazz Band Cheryl 5c Steve Crown Bearers Marian Dave Senior Candidates
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