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'L . :EW -J --if-: H, , '-.',, -,. ,,. J-'a Q 2, if-f--3-'-- rw 11-551 2-L1-Aga?-1'S Q12-f?sf'f,f-H fad- ,- -Ws,,f--.-.I-'rl -1- ,- M ,-rf-PW'-, 22? H4215 53:1 .k ink 1:25 -.-fi-f-fl fiom-2 -,-.1217-4 W ff? 'L'v1ffi+.', - fwfr '44 riff FLOYD T. WALKER Wilkinson High School A. B., A. M. Ball State Social Science High School Principal Sponsors . We the class of '44 wish to express our appreciation and thanks to our sponsors, Mrs. Thomas and Mr. Walker. Both of these people came to Lapel when our class started to school and have been with us since. We feel that they are a part of us and deserve much credit for the success which our class has attained. Although we leave school and they remain, with us will go the memory of their help, guidance and inspiration. , PAULINE THOMAS Lapel High School A. B. Indiana Central Indiana University Social Science English Senior Class Sponsor Dean of Girls 7'k'ki'i' riff '44 fwfr LORIS CREED Waldron High School B. S. Ball State Business Education English Junior Sponsor 'k'k'ki'8 MJT: I ORVILLE ARM STRONG Elwood High School A. B. Indiana University Mathematics, Science Physikal Education Coach Junior Sponsor ELIZABETH SHAUL Anderson High School A. B. Ball State Indiana. University Business Education fwfr '44 ELIZABETH HUNTZINGER A. B. Butler University Central Normal Iowa State University Indiana University Ball State Vocational Home Economis Sophomore Sponsor EVELYN HOVERMALE Letts High School B. S. Ball State Indiana State M usic, English 'k'k'k'k 'EF' MONTIE E. WOODEN Stinesville High School Indiana State B. S. Indiana University Mathematics English Sophomore Sponsor 9'k'k'k'k 'kink 'Q'-.4-X ff X MARY F. HENRICKSON Summitville High School A. B. Ball State Laiin, English History Freshman Sponsor 25, AQ.-.B .Q-.. 1k'k'k'kl0 if '44 1 tiki ANNA M. ATKINSON Connellsville High School, Pa. Allegheany College, Mead- ville, Pa. B. S. Ball State Biology, Home Economics Physical Education Freshman Sponsor AVO HADLEY B. S., Graduate Work Indiana State Vocational Home Economics English, Biology fwfr '44 fwfr cg aff, Y. Q J.. FLrst row tleft to rightjz Vtrglnia Tull, Hazel Shrlgley, Lora. Wooden, Edith Wyant. Second Row: Stella Woodward, Norma Forrer, Theodosia Driver, Eulala Haugk. Grade Teachers We, the class of '44, wish to make a public acknowledgment. Without the coun- sel guidance given us by our grade teach- ers, our efiorts in school and life would fail. We sincerely hope that each future Bulldog will continue to recognize the importance of their work in starting each class and most individuals 011 the road to success. 11'k'k'k1k 'k'A A kl2 fwfr '44 riff RUTH GENTRY Ruthv has been office secretary for the past two years. She has contributed much to the efliciency and the regularity of the school. .She has such a pleasant way of doing the duties assigned her. WILLIAM JENKINS Bill is again 1'-ustodian of Lapel High School Building. Ile floes his work in a cheer- ful manner and tries always to provide us with a warm building. v, fl if Xxfl' .YJ ' ,I -i I We 1.- 'R 9 fv A, .Q ,N Lv .1 ff 0 L I fm ,..5' riff '44 time NEAL RENNER Tempermental Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 President ot Class 2-8-4 Vlce-President of Class l Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Boys' Chorus 3 Choral Club 2 Class Play 8-4 Operetta 4 Associate Editor ot Annual KENNETH WOODWARD Dynamic Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Vice-President of Class 3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Choral Club 2 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 2-3-4 Class Play 8 Advertising Manager of Class Play 4 Associate Business Manager of Annual 15fk'k'k'k . .R l U' v, 3.7 af- sf. I l 'I 5., f 1 I ,xl -I ,C-V E X xi , O' 4 . , if - . . ef a, 6 5 , it 7 .-me , A, IA , '.,v.,.A,,3g5,.gf :.1ul- .f-2-. I... . .1 . .x,' 1 X ' 50' t. riff '44 tiff 4'- Q .534 1 :Ya 4 ,s -1 .. NORMAN WOODWARD Humorous Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Boys' Choms 2 Choral Club 2 Band 1 Student Book Guild 2 Student Manager 2-8-4 Class Play 8-4 Sports Editor of Annual 'k'ki kl6 KATHRYN BAYLEY Reserved Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Junior Madrlgal I Senior Madrlgal 2 Band 1-2-3 Student Book Gulld 2 Girls' Basketball 4 VIRGINIA BENNETT Vivacious Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Senior Madrlgal 4 Sunshine Soclety 1-2-3-4 Girls' Basketball 4 f f af f '4 4 if f A' f LEoRA JANE EDWARDS Musical Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Jumor Mom-xgax 1 Senior Madrigal 2-8-4 Choral Club 2 sexnem a A 6 Muon Double Quartet 1 IDBtl'UlDeDf-81 f 4-H 2-s-4 sunsnme society 1-2-3-4 Class Play s-4 operem 4 Snapshot Editor or Annual EUGENE WISE Differen f Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Bays' Chorus l Class Play 3-4 Activities Editor of Annual WANDA LOU EDRINGTON Always H appy Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Q' Junior Madrlgal 1 ' Senior manga 2-3-4 ogatfi Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-a-4 fqgf 4-H 1-2-3-4 E- 1 ,gy Sunshine Society 1-2-a-4 ft ' X' Girls' Basketball 4 gi ' Class Play 3 lc X Ticket Manager ot Operetta. 4 X , - Librarian 2-8 'A '- A 17 -'k 'k 'k 'k 5 1 , 1 W w N .I r 9 J i 'P I i I P i fwfr 44 twin N ORMA GEN TRY Efficient Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Class secretary a-4 Senlor Madrlgal 2-8-4 Choral Club 2 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Operetta 4 Ticket Manager of Class Play 8-4 Ticket Manager of Operetta 4 Business Manager of Annual NORMAN SMITH Undz1s'furbed Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 i'i ktl8 Q6 EMMA LOU GREEN Forceful 1 Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Instrumental 1-2-3 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Song leader ot Sunshine Society 3 President of Sunshine Society 4 Class Play 8-4 Operetta 4 Librarian 4 Sales and Distribution Manager of Annual time '44 BETTY HUNTZINGER Unselfish Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senlor Madrlg-al 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 4-H 1-2-3-4 Sunshlne Soclety l-2-3-4 Vlce-President of Sunshine Society 3 Student Book Gulld 2 Girls' Basketball 4 MARY HELEN HILDRETH nQuietv Dalevllle High School 1 Lapel High School 2-3-4 Senior Madrlg-al 3 Sunshine Society 3 'k'k'k'k n S K .' '77 X 5 . esp. - 4 JOHN SCHUYLER Likeable Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus l Band 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2 F. F. A. 2 F. F. A. Team 2 Class Play 3 Stage Manager of Opere Joke Editor of Annual H8 4 OG- 19ff'k'k fwfr '44 fwfr ETHA MAE MILLS Helpful Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 4-H 4 Sunshine Society l-2-3-4 'k'k'k'k20 JAMES LAYTON ' Friendly Lapel High School l-2-3-4 Boys' Chorus 4 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 4 F. F. A. 1-2 F. F. A. Team 2 Class Play 3 Operetta 4 Advertising Manager of Class Play 4 GEORGE MALES A thleticn Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Class President 1 Vice-President 2 Boys' Chorus 3-4 Choral Club 2 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Operetta 4 riff '44 will DARRAH GALE PARTAIN lrNeatu 'Lapel High School 1-2-S-4 .rumor Manu-lgax 1 Senior Madrigal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 4-H 1-2-3 Sunshlne Society 1-2-8-4 Glrls' Basketball 4 Class Play 4 WANDA MOORE C'on.s'istent Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal l 4-H 1 Sunshine Soclety 1-2-3-4 PHILLIP HUFFMAN Independent Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Stage Manager of Class Play 4 zvkirkir ffff '44 -mmf MAX JARRETT fl-Loyazlx Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus l Boys' Chorus 3 Choral Club 2 Basketball 1-2 Advertising Manager of Class Play 3 Stage Manager of Class Play 4 Librarian 2 Sales and Distribution Manager of Annual 'kf'k'k22 WILMA REDDICK Energetic Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Msdrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Student Book Guild 2 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Class Play 4 Librarian 1-2 SARA RAMBO Steady Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Glrls' Basketball 4 Librarian 2 Publlclty Manager of Class Play 3-4 lf riff '44 riff MAVIS SMITH Smiling Lapel High School l.-2-3-4 Junior Madrigal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Sunshine Society 1-3-4 Class Play 4 ELOISE SMETHERS True Blue Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Senior Madrlgal 4 Sunshine Society 2-3-4 Glrls' Basketball 4 CALVIN EDRINGTON Reliable Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Plcure Editor of Annual 23'kfi k fwfr '44 riff WARREN CAREY Conservative Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Choral Club 2 F. F. A. 2 F. F. A. Team 2 'kfffl-4 FREDA RENNER Expressive Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Girls' Basketball 4 Class Play 3-4 Typist of Annual VERA BELLE RICH Dependable Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Class 'Treasurer 1-2-3 Junior Madrlgal I Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Sextette 1 Band 1-2-3-4 Instrumental 1 4-H 1-2 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Pianist of Sunshine Society Girls' Basketball 4 2-3-4 Class Play 3 Operetta, 4 Stage Manager of Class Play Activities Editor of Annual 4 fwfr '44 fwfr ROSEMARY SMITH Clever Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junlor Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3 Choral Club 2 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Secretary Sunshine Society 1 Yell Leader 2-3-4 Girls' Basketball 4 Operetta 4 Stage da Property Manager of Class Play 3 Publicity Mgr. of Class Play 4 ALTA SPARKS ftJ0ZlyJJ Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Instrumental 1-2 4-H 1-2-3 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Student Book Guild 2 Operetta 4 ROBERT HOSIER Gen,er0u.s ' Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Class Treasurer 4 F. F. A. 2 Class Play 4 Stage Manager of Operetta 4 Editor-in-Chief of Annual 25'ki k'A' +1-if '44 ROBERT HOPPES Obse1'vin.g Anderson rngn school 1-2-s Lapel 1-ngn School 4 -A k'k-kza tiki VIRGINIA SYLVESTER Active Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrigal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-8-4 Instrumental 1 Sextette 3 4-H 1-2-3-4 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Student Book Guild 2 Class Play 3-4 Open-etta 4 Librarian 1-2-3 Snapshot Editor of Annual MARTHA SPEGAL Scholastic Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Class Secretary 1 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Recording Secretary of Sun- shine Society 2 Student. Book Guild 2 Girls! Basketball 4 Class Play 4 Librarian 1-2 Typist of Annual fwfr M4 riff BILL METZGER Plodder Lapel mgn School 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3 21 13 E i E as Li A l ANNA LEE MATTOX ffMeek!J Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Sunshine Society 3-4 Student Book Guild 2 JOHN PATRICK Carefree A Lapel mgn School 1-2-3-4 l Stage Manager of Class Play 3 Utttt 4 H fwfr '44 fanfi- PHILIP HALSEY Serious Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 i ki'i'28 BEULAH WOOD A riisficn Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senlor Madrlgal 2-8-4 Choral Club 2 Art Editor of Annual MARY ZONKLE T1'u,sfworthy Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-3-4 Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-3-4 Instrumental 1-2-4 4-H 1-2 Sunshine Society I-2-3-4 Student Book Guild 2 Girls' Basketball 4 Class Play 3 Operetta. 4 Llbrarlan 3 tiff '44 tiff MARVIN HOLLOWAY Literary Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Boys' Chorus 3-4 Choral Club 2 Class Play 4 Operetta 4 LEWIS GWINN Poetic Lapel mgn School 1-2-8-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Boys' chorus 3-4 Choral Club 2 BETTY ANN THORN-BERG Little Lady Lapel High School l-2-3-4 Junior Madrigal 1 Senior Maldrigal 2-3-4 4-H 2-8-4 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Librarian 3-4 -f 29'k'k'k'k fwfr '44 riff ,ing , .1-'g-,fl ' V . -I-5's'5!Zfsi K VYTALIS GREEN Marine Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Freshman Boys' Chorus 1 Basketball 1-2 Baseball 2-3-4 i'ki k50 EILEEN SHAUL Willing Lapel High School 1-2-8-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Senior Madrlgal 2-8-4 Choral Club 2 Band 1-2-8-4 Sunshine Society 1-2-8-4 Student B00k Guild 2 Girls' Basketball 4 Llbrarlan 1-2-3 BETTY SISSON Capable Lapel High School 1-2-3-4 Junior Madrlgal 1 Sunshine Society 1-2-3-4 Student Book Guild 2 Class Play 3-4 Llbrarlan 1-2-4 2 aa l . a I 1 1 I I . 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Secretary Robert Land ...... Vice President Wanda Sinders ........ Treasurer Sophomores James Troutman ...... President Marvin Brattain . . . . . Secretary Joan Anderson .... Vice President Bill Conrad ........... Treasurer Freshmen David Sylvester ........ President Keith Stinson . . . . . . Secretary Robert Wilson .... Vice President Donald Parker . . . . . Treasurer 33i A'i k ffff '44 mu-if ' 6 S . :u 4 a Q 7' Z- rw Q-Q I -1- ,. XJ 'S' I , ' ', I ' n a.X.,A 1 . 6' K A 'fhvmm Rlfh d noun uma, wma Rose Mum-y, wnnan smam-5, Pm-sm.-m vm--Pm-men: Secrclnry 'Prelaun-r 'Rv 7' f Q' '-2 - xx '3 i - . Q f s - 1, 'Iv of y N Zn. 1' 2-5 Q Phylum R .' - - A X , Halford Rmancx wmm wom. ' vxrmma numnuu g mm wynm fl. 4' 7, 4. 1 X f 2 4 X ex In V -2 '93 f N- N ..- 4 , -- l 4 r f fl - . L . 1 bf , a 1- E W ' Q Donna wmu Helen Fnmxer - - S - l G 5Yl e5 wmmm Upton r ' Cm .1 . cnm-:mm wan-m-lu Y 1 S . 3 ': f .S 7. sl s 1- - 7. . 'v 3 C, , Q - 1.- ,., I it . T 3 -uf . 1 N , W 4X .S ,K I .- c Mnrylln mum uw-1 Mccnnmek . J V 7 K 41' 4 7 I 1 Hill Ui 1 I Slllh Lu Phrd i'i A'f34 NlPll im Barham Bodenhu Fr. ,D ,4 I. ' ,,- GT ' Nj Q N Haber! Newton Lnvonne Rambo C! 5 Q 3 K L , 3 RDHBIG Lucas Alice Green I F- 0 C33 ' I J 1 .1 - - ' X . 4 N' R , A I K I E Maman vera Muneny C I 'T-S - ,Q e-' ..-- 1 -. f ,- 'x'r Kathleen Hnllesi Ted Williams tit W4 ffii , 'x J- 0 3 8 X '-9 tix. W 2 .h I - I ' ,. -I e 77 ,mv mls Halsey Reba Alexander JUNIOR CLASS W a X Q .JY 3 5 I 'R 4- I - i' ' Y' .SLP 1. I ' 'Z 1- Evelyn Denscvn - f ,o.s '. Mm slnxm x 'Z' f I lin Alfred Zell JC B' f -f, Kathleen symler ' n-ancxs Davls 'gr f ' K 37 - I G if Beverly McDa.mels Ruben Bays -x f V 'T .?. X f 0 w- 3 W l J, T - r mlZBbClh l2n'lB5lel' ' I Scott IBUSEHII RDY Elle! 38- E- DeI0rl5 Wood Mildred 'DHDEY 5, 7- . 5- W 2 le, I L U Doris!-'ull g.: Qs 5. 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SEVENTH GRADE Row 1: George Shuck, Keith Anderson, Daniel Michael, John Barcus, Richard Huflman, Perry Lucas, Jacob Sylvester, Marshall Hopkins. Row 2: Phyllis Wise, Marilyn Snyder, Mary Lou Huntzinger,Pau1lne Lewis, Jackie Wilson. Joanne Gentry, Norma. Bodenhom, Greta B-wlnford, Eunice Sid , Nora Haygood. RovSS3: Eugene Rector, Jack Howell, Saralee Afflerbach, Patty Whetsel, Carolyn RJEDDCT, Eulala Haugk Qsponsorj, Charlene Valentine, Carolyn Rich, Leah Hersberger, Warren Huntz er, Billy Barker. Row 4: Robert Denson, Bobby Sxolgimltt, Lester Burke, Arnold Moore, John- ny Lackey, Jimmie Males. -kimkikls fwfr '44 A+++ SIXTH GRADE Row 1: Norman Shuman, Jerry Smith, Jerry Eiler, Charles Hollinger, Wil- liam Huffman, Robert Brantllnger, Barry McCai1'erty, Paul Riffey. Row 2: Virginia Hopkins, Dora Burcham, Carolyn Milburn, Barbara An- derson. Georganna. Horine, Paula Davis, Beverly Hooper, Rachel Owens, Anne Kerr, Doris Huntzinger, Fay Carson. Row 3: Patty Teeters, Rolene Woodward, Ruth Sisson, Edith Huffman, Betty White, Marilyn Funk, Jackie Whetsel, Betty Dunham, Minnie Oarson, Hazel Shrigley fteacherj, Irene McDole, Martha Murphy, Barbara Wable, Betty Stanford, Sarah Sparks, Betty Baker. ? Row 4: Dale Fulk, Morris Hersherger, Ernest Huffman, Paul Graham, Her- bert Newton, Raymond Haskell, John Stringer, Robert Sparks, Joseph Sklles,. FIFTH GRADE Row 1: Jackie Lewis, John Afflerback, Theodore Funk. Wendell Bond, Pean Presser, Edgar Lucas, Donald Crooks, Neill Huntzlnger, Donald Har- ess. Row 2: Janice Blake, Vivian Barkdull, Mary Maxine Miller, Patricia Davis, Arlene Moore, Iris Faye Barker, Mildred Mosley, Sarann Newton, Barbara Doan, Alta Huntzlnger, Carolyn Males, Frieda Johnson, Marilyn Mills. Row 3: James Patrick, George Lewis, Kenneth Bodenhorn, Richard Mills, Harold Huffman, Eugene Lewis, Harvey Haskell, Theodosla. Driver lteacherj, Jackie Barker. James Moore, James Coble. Walter Hadley, Harold Eiler. Row 4: Hilbert- Green, Charles Cornell, Warren Benzenbauer, Dickie Ilghhlnes, Rolland Trueblood, John Tonyes, Joe Waugh, James Fisher. Carl 39'k'k'k'k fwfr '44 riff FOURTH GRADE Row 1: Floyd McClas.ky, Junior Huntzlnger, Eugene Shlnabarger, John wilson, Eddle Wise, Bob Armstrong, Roger Modlln, Billy Husted, Donald a e. Row 2: Marcia Elsten, Betty Lewis. Phyllis Sides, Edna Bell Tishner, Mary Kathryn Masley, Genevieve Sklles, Laura Eller, Vlrglnla Stanford, Shlrley Afflerbach, Jean Elsten. Row 3: Marilyn Russell, Jane Coverdale, Carol Knecht, Rachel Wyant, Sandra Blake, Orvllla Swlnford, Mlss Tull fteacherl, Martha Jean Paulsel, Nellie Long, Ernlli Neese, Martha Lou Faught, Donna Hopkins. Row 4: Billy Ba er, Donald Forrer, Junior Rogers, Forrest Stlnson, John Hersberger. Dennis Mllbum, Herman Rambo, Blll Faulkenberg. Keith Levl. THIRD GRADE Row 1: Douglas Rich, James Fisher, James Slsson, 'Derry Moore, Charles Rlfley, Marcus Michael, Marvln Elkins, Orville Rushton. Row 2: Rosalyn Huliman, Marg Rogers, Beulah Murphy, Alice Levi, Vir- lnla Bond, Nan Anderson, onnie Rlifeyx Marcla Roudebush, Shirley glolllnger, Nlla Elliins, Marlene Renner, Judlt Scott. Row 3: DeWayne Shuck, Joe Sylvester, Larry Morris, Barbara Hlccfaklns, Lavonne Brantllnger, Norma Kramer, Carolyn Lewis, Lula Scott, axlne Milburn, Jackie Huffman, Billy Scott, Frank ln Sylvester. r . Row 4: Larry Fisher, Jackie Golf. Andrew McDole, Jay Huifman, Bobby Dunham, John Graham, Harold Haygood, Chauncy Huntzlnger, Max Barker. 'k'k'k'k40 tiff '44 riff SECOND GRADE Row 1: Billy Steiner, Joe Sanford, Johnnie Outdeet, Harold Rich, Ronnie Husted, Gordon Bulen, Gene Welch, Johnny Barker, Dean Huntzlnger, Row 2: Joyce Ann Hoover, Carolyn Warren, Peg?-ye Howell, Janice Bays, Dina Mae Trueblood, Patricia Martin, Judy Wiley, eann Bassett, Marilyn Irwin, Phyllis Lewis, Janet Miller. Row 3: Leroy Harrison, Merrit Forrer, Marie Shinabarger, Mara Le Wilson, Hattie Mosley Barbara Herron, Marcellene McGuire, Sandra Neese, Helen Aldred, Judy Breece, Jerry Burke, Charles Coble. Row 4: Allen Lee Turner. Jackie Slmmennan. Jackie Lucas, Jewel Rogers, Norma Forrer qteacherj, Karl Huiman, Teddy Davis, Joe Murphy, Earl Benzenbauer, ll 2 FIRST GRADE Row 1: Dale Anderson, Jerry Welch, Cecil Barker. Dean Smith, Russell, Edrington, Carrol Modlln, Robert Steiner, Charles Milner. Row : Mary McGuire, Maris Smith, Linda Eiler, Glenda Turner, Sondra Kellams, Shirley Wise, Bonnie Levi, Cordellla Wells, Tonla Fisher, Irene Roudebush, Joyce Southers. Row 3: Billy Hackleman, Robert Sears, William Sears, Ephraim Oyler, Thelma Harrison. Shirley Forrer, Evelyn Bond, Leo Coble, Wayne Crlsman, Hubert Bodenhorn. Wilbur Haygood. Row 4: Ronald Fagola, Richard Armstrong, Jimmy Sword, Bennie Green, lg:-Ss. 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'A' '- - 'ffAY 4 ' 1 ' I ' . ,- 4 I ,'..., ,iw - - .' ',, fm Q.. s . . . n, ., v , -1 f 1 'fc ' '. 14 -A vm-5 , -V ,,. ,f ff Nr 'i. Sf? , W -'QU W.. -J .fn , -41 .fl J I 5,- .1 4 '1 v 1-fu 1 1' . LK' Li.-I lg' Q',, ,,.1 e. L.-. :Q . Xfmu. , r .,, 1'-' I ' 5 5.151 if' VE. J Ml. -WJ 1 fy- , . riff '44 fwfr Ftlst table qleft to rightj: N. Woodward, Mx. Walker, Hosler, K. Wood- ward, Spegal, F. Renner, N. Renner, Sylvester Second Table: Green, Edwards, Jarrett, Gentry, Schuyler, Mrs. Thomas, Wise, Rich, Edrlngton, Wood. ANNUAL STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... .. Robert Hosier Associate Editor ...... ................. N eal Renner Activities Co-Editors .... .... Y 'era Belle Rich, Eugene Wise Picture Edltor ........ .............. C alvin Edrington Sports Editor . . . . . . Norman Woodward Art Editor ................................. Beulah Wood Snapshot Co-Editors . . . Virginia Sylvester, Leora Jane Edwards Joke Editor ........ ....................... J ohn Schuyler Typist Co-Editors . . . . . . Freda Renner, Martha Spegal BUSINESS STAFF Business Manager ............................ Norma Gentry Associate Business Manager .... .......... K enneth Woodward Sales and Distribution Co-Mgrs. . . Emma Lou Green, Max Jarrett 4st iii' THE BULLDQG 1 9 4 4 -V- M ' Wwe! QWMIW -V- PUBLISHED BY 4 4 THE SENIUR CLASS 4 LAPEL HIGH SCHUOL 4 fvfwf '44 fwfr CLASS OF '44 IN '32 Left to right: Vera Partain, Beulah Wood. Mary Skiles. Neal Renner, John Johnson, Donna Sylvester, Wilma Reddick, Mary Tlshner, Clifford Moore, Norman Woodward, Delbert Schaifer, Neal Paulsel, Martha Spegal, Mavis Smith, Betty Breece, Betty Taylor, Lea G-alllher, Virginia Bennett, Billy Huiiman. Gerald Hersberger, John Schuyler, James Slmmermon, Wayne McClintock, Mildred Turner, Laura Snyder, Dorothy Lawson, Virginia Byl- vester, Kenneth Bratllnger, Thomas Richardson, Marjorie Fisher Qteachery ,.' . - 1 ' ,...r..--4 g , 7 F ' i g,mjux.ff! 'All in TWELVE YEAR CLASSMATES Left to rl ht: John Schuyler, Neal Renner, Norman Woodward, Vlrglnla Sylvester, idartha Spegal, Virginia Bennett, Beulah Wood. CLASS OF '44 IN '44 i' 'k 'A' 'k 46 JP. T ii wx K1 Q C 'ld s 'wif' N. .lx Ri Q S '9- L 'F v O, ..- r I v 3 'i Zlffif Q: 33 G 9 x f i 1 -S '5 'Q 9 'E .--ua .'-.., -.. x 3 MA - s. '1 ' . ' ' U9 9' I Ono 1 is F my U-' ll! v ! 9 r 5 I 1 time '44 fwfr Class Will Kathryn Bayley, will my ability to sew to Lib . Virginia Bennett, will my interest in Pendleton to Junior Breece. Warren Carey, will my R stamps to Marvin Brattain. , Calvin liilrington, will my tall, dark, and handsome figure to Jesse Faust. ,- Wanda Lou Edriiigtoii, will all my interests in the Sophie class 'to Patty Miiiikfm. Leora Jane Edwards, will my slim figure to Juanita Givens. Norma Gentry, will my report card to Lavonne Rambo. Emma Lou Green, will my outstanding bookkeeping ability to Mrs. Shaul. Lewis Gwinn, will my ability to write. poetry to Willis Wolfe. Philip Halsey, will my wavy, red hair to Strawberry Parker. Mary Helen Hildreth, will my liking for boys to Charlotte Wakefield. Marvin Holloway, will my Frank Sinatra voice to Bob Land. Robert Hosier, will my dress fitting figure to Joe Dye. Robert Hoppes, will part of my height to Petie Lewis. 1 Phillip Hallman, will my ability to drive a ear to Junior Mont- gomery. Betty Huntzinger, will my interest in the Mark'leville Arabians to Bob Pettigrew. Max Jarrett, will my ability to skip school to Gene Sylvester. James Layton, will my ability to get 'em and keep 'em to Donald Gwinn. George Males, will my interest in red heads to Lefty Wood- ward. Anna Lee Mattox, will my quiet disposition to Marianne Way- mire. Bill Metzger, will my curly hair to Donald Smethers. , Etha Mae Mills, will my interest in Yorktown to Joan Crooks. Wanda Moore, will my interest in the Pendleton Irish to Helen Keister. Army:-What subject are we to discuss in our next Physics lab.? Neal Renner: Well I --er--a, had it on the tip of my tongue. Army: Well don't swallow it, it's arsenic? Max J.: I don't like these pictures they don,t do me jus- tice? Alfred T. fphotographerjz Justiee? What you want is mercy. 'kir'k'A'48 Miss Hendrickson: Have you done your outside reading yet? Virginia B.: No not yet, it has been too cold. Mr. Walker: I want your ex- planation and I want the truth. P. Huffman: Well, you can have one but you can't have both. Mr. Walker: Well, what did you think of my last joke? Kenny W.: Boy, am I glad t0 hear it's your last one. I7 ii muff '44 riff Class Will Darrah Partain, will my interest in Noblesville to Jeanne Scott. John Patrick, will my ability to sling hash to Davey Sylvester. Sara Rambo, will my crew cut to O. K. Hoover. ,Wilma Reddick, will my graceful walk to Loretta Jones. I 3 I I, Freda Renner, will my bashful disposition to Marjorie Breeden. Xeal Renner, will my ability to sleep the eighth period to Rondal Lucas. Vera Belle Rich, will my ability tb read air mail letters in Army's assembly to Elizabeth Lemaster. , 9 I, John Schuyler, will my liking for big automobiles to Bill Upton. , Eileen Shaul, will my ability to play clarinet to Harry Smith. I, Betty Sisson, will my plump figure to Betty Troutman. , Eloise Smethers, will my interest in the infantry to Phyllis Dell. , Mavis Smith, will my ability to be late to Thomas Richardson. , Norman Smith, will my figure to Donald Sylvester. Rosemary Smith, will my yell-leading ability to Marybelle untzinger. , Alta Sparks, will my ability to roller skate to Ida Monte Syl- vester. , Martha Spegal, will my becoming freckles to Jean Partain. , Virginia Sylvester, will my ability to write left-handed to Mr. Walker. I, Betty Thornberg, will my ability to get Latin to Jeanne Leunen. , Eugene Wise, will my timid manner to Bill Conrad. , Beulah Wood, will my ability to play basketball ot Lois Halsey. , Kenneth Woodward, will my technique with women to J im Troutman. , Norman Woodward, will my battered Water bucket to Dick Williams. , Mary Zonkle will my love for horses to Norman Noble. , Pauline Thomas, will my assemblies to that teacher who likes ?? to keep them. , Mr. Walker, will my admiration for dear old Pendleton to any- one that will take it. Ruth Gentry: You told me to file these grade sheets, sir. Mr. Walker: Yes. Ruth G.: Well, sir, I was just thinking that itid be easier to trim them with scissors. Was the bracelet George gave you set with precious stones P Freda R. Yes, ------- precious few. I always believe in Weighing my words before speaking, commented Pauline Thomas. And you don't give any short weights either,', replied Ros- coe. Sufferer: Do you extract teeth without pain? Dentist: No, not always. I sprained my wrist on one a couple of days ago, and it hurts yet. 49'k'k'k'k fwfr '44 fwfr Professor, How Could You? Men usually thought Vicky's pranks were cute but Professor Perry curtly ordered Vicky to call and apologize or drop his course. Vicky sulkily obeyed. At the Perry home she overheard a bit of gossip: Professor Perry had been offered a deanship-if he can get a wife. His friend John offers his secretary-Grandma's candidate is Tootsie Bean, a bit plump but a master hand with lemon chiffon pie. Vicky longing for revenge, proposes a friend, Valerie, a South- ern charmer. Grandpa won't tell the name of his candidate! Con- vulsing scenes follow: Tootsie appears with a pie for the Professor. Her pugilist brother sees to it that he eats it! The three candidates omes to dinner and wheedle and flatter the embarrased Professor. Grandpa makes each think that the Professor has proposed an elope- nient and they all appear ready for the dash to matrimony! To save the situation, John dresses as a woman and comes weeping in trailing four children after him and passing himself off as the Professor's long lost wife! The three girls console themselves else- where. In a whirlwind finish Grandpafs candidate wins, and the Professor finds a wife in a little spitfire Vicky! CHARACTERS Keats Perry, a young professor .......... .... N eal Renner Vicky Randolph, the bane of his life ..... . . . Wilma Reddick Grandma Perry, an obliging soul ....... ..... L eora Edwards Grandpa Perry, an innocent bystander . . . . . . Marvin Holloway John Appleby, a helpful friend ......... .... R obert Hosier Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing .... . .. Martha Spegal Tootsie Bean, a plump spinstcr ......... ....... B etty Sisson Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother .... Norman Woodward Valerie Whitman, a Southern charmer ....... Emma Lou Green Boggins, the sporting butler ................... Eugene Wise Four Young Children ......... Freda Renner, Darrah Partain Virginia Sylvester, Mavis Smith L. H. S. Gvm Eight O'clock December 8. 1943 ik-ki'-1:50 5345, Jack Rankin ...... ................. iff '44 riff His Ozark Cousin The Rankin family, though living in the Ozarks, are all well- educated and affluent. They receive a letter from some distant Eastern cousins, stating they Will arrive soon on a visit. In the letter are several unflattering intimations as to the possible rustic mode of living of the Rankins. This arouses the ire of the Rankin young folks who decide to give the visiting cousins a taste of what they are evidently expecting. They don mountain clothes and dialects, and the arriving guests find themselves in the midst of feuds, moonshining , and more mountain atmosphere than they have ever dreamed of. With the help of friends the Rankin feud', with the Starks waxes merrily. Uncle Zeb, the only genuine moun- taineeer in the lot, has more excitement than he's had since he fit in the War agin the Yanks. The high point in the hilarity comes with the hillbilly wedding that settles the feud. CHARACTERS Mrs. John Rankin ...................... . . . . Sara Lu Ford . . . Roy Lee Eiler Glenda Rankin . . Sue Rankin ...... Ned Richman .... Fay Kirby .... Gary Stark . . . Gu Haines y .... Betsy Haines .... Randall Haines .. Frances Haines . . Uncle Zeb Tyler L. H. S. Gym .- ..-- ..-..-...-nf.. -1-0--...--..-..... Eight O'clock . . . . . Jean Scott . . . Lois J. Halsey . . . . . Robert Bays Willa Rose Massey . . . . . Robert Land . . . William Upton . . . Arlene Critser . Charles Williams Barbara Bodenhorn . Halford Reddick April 7, 1944 51'k'kir'k riff '44 tiki F Sr. Madrigal Club kir'k'A' MIX Jr. Madrigal Club if-xii '44 riff Operetta Cast THE TOREADORSD Senior Dictorio, a Wealthy farmer ................ Robert Land His twin daughters: Benita ........... . . . Leora Jane Edwards Juanita ............ .... B arbara Bodenhorn Juan, admirer of Benita ..... ........ N eal Renner Pablo, admirer of Juanita . . . .... Marvin Holloway Senor Swateo, a beggar .... .......... J oe Dye Senor Wackeo, a beggar . . . ....... James Layton Delores ................ ......... ll larianne Waymire Maria ....................................... Mary Zonkle Dancing Girls . . ...... . . . ...... Rosemary Smith, Joan Andeson CHORUS OF GIRLS Alta Sparks Carolyn Edrington Virginia Sylvester Elizabeth Lemaster Dorothy Davis Wanda Sinders Emma Lou Green Wanda Edrington Virginia Faulkenberg Norma Gentry Wilma Jean Lennen Marilyn Foust CHORUS OF BOYS Jay Hersberger George Males Bill Upton Jack Faulkenberg Robert Bays Donald Sylvester Directed by Miss Hovermale i ki A' 'k'k'k'k54 frat '44 time Prophecy of '54 Kathryn Bayley is the coach of a girls' basketball team. Coach Bay- ley has led her team to 4,001 consecutive victories but still she thinks the Senior Girls' Team of '44 could beat them .... Virginia Bennett owns a telephone company. She has changed the name from The Bell Telephone Company to The Bennett Telephone Campany. She still puts in long distance call to Pendleton .... Calvin Edring- ton is chief-of-police in Fishcrsburg. He is especially good at catch- ing Halloween pranksters because he taught the kids all the pranks they know .... Wanda Lou Edrington plays the trombone with Benny Goodman's orchestra. Her music is really hot. She has been known to melt down three trombones while playing one num- ber .... Leora Jane Edwards is the featured vocalist with the Grand Symphony Orchestra. She can hit high G with her mouth opened one quarter of an inch. Her next appearance is in the Fish- ersburg Opera House .... Norma Gentry is a beauty operator in Perkinville. She is known for her ability to invent new hair styles. The most popular is the Veronica Lake extra.', special where both eyes are covered .... Emma Lou Green now owns the Woolworth Ten-Cent Stores. She got interested in this business when she work- ed in dear old Noblesville. She is so wealthy she has a car to match each dress .... Philip Halsey is the new screen heart-throb. His hair has all the ladies agog. Philip is terribly unhappy, though, be- cause someone is always mistaking him for Red Skelton .... Mary Helen Hildreth is a missionary at the North Pole. She is having a hard time because of the extremely cold weather. All the Eskimos have decided thy want to go where itis hot .... Marvin Hol- loway is the new singing sensation of America. He has a four-hour program every morning and a six hour program at night. He do- nates 10'K- of his income to Crosby and Sinatra who are on relief . . . . Robert Hoppes has just bought out General Motors and is fast becoming a multi-milionaire. He hires special airplanes to take him to see all of the games that Coach Bayley's team plays in .... Rob- ert Hosier is a work-worn inventor. He has spent years of research, years of study, years of experimenting, years of hardship, poverty, and hunger. But he still can't invent a tractor that won't turn over . . . . Phillip Huffman is the Lucky Teter of today. His dare- devil feats while driving a car are known to the entire world. His only trouble is linding enough cars to tear up .... Eileen Shaul is now the head bookkeeper of the Lapel Do or Dye Works . She is very etiicient but says that she didn't get her start in Mrs. Shaul's bookkeeping class .... Betty Sisson is a cook in Casey's Hash House which is located in Brooklyn. All New York loves her lem- on chiffon pie .... Eloise Smethers is happily married and last year she was voted America's Most-Perfect Wife . She is planning to write a book called How to Avoid Reno .... Mavis Smith is a lady garage mechanic. She can take a car entirely apart and put it back together in five minutes, of course, she doesn't guarantee it will run .... Norman Smith is a world-famous orator. His radical speeches bring cheers Qand otherwisej from all the crowds. He plans to run for president next election' .... Rosemary Smith is a hat-check girl in a night-club. She finds out from the cook where the best chickens are located, then she squeals to Layton, the desperado .... Alta Sparks is the fat lady in the Barnum and Bailey Circus. She is known for her ability to gain weight rapidly. Today, after a light breakfast, she gained 15 pounds .... Martha Spegal is a perfect secretary. She has found that in order to be successful, you should not sit on the boss's lap but let him sit on yours .... Virginia Sylvester is a modern dress designer. Her newest creation has a waist line four inches from the hem. As yet, she hasn't decided where to put' the hem .... Betty Thornberg .., .... 4....-.vnu 7-qu fr fwfr '44 fwfr Q Prophecy of 54 owns a ranch in Wyoming. She rides, brands cattle, and ldlls out- laws. She's the real pistol-packin' mama .... Gene Wise, after taking a Charles Atlas course, has become a human Superman. He is the envy of all men and the ideal of all women .... Beulah Wood has gone to Hollywood and is the new screen sensation. Hedy La- marr has tried to buy her off, but Beulah refuses to leave town .... Kenneth Woodward owns a glue factory near Lapel. He doesnlt have any trouble keeping employees because he makes them stick' to their work .... Norman Woodward is Sonja Henie's new ice- skatjng partner. There have been some complaints from the crowd because Sonja cannot be seen three-fourths of the time .... Mary Zonkle, disappointed in love, is an old maid. She is determined to be different, so she keeps a dog instead of a cat .... Max Jarrett owns a chain of filling stations. He became extremely wealthy dur- ing the black market days of '44, Max is planning to retire next year .... Warren Carey owns a 400-acre farm and farms it all by himself. He is able to do this because he does all his farming at night. This eliminates the time wasted wiping sweat .... Betty Huntzinger is a manicurist in a barber shop. She has invented a new style of painting nails. She paints the nail purple with white polka-dots .... James Layton is a dangerous desperado. He is known to be leader of a gang of chicken-thieves, a band of cattle rustler's, and a group of kidnappers .... George Males is hair stylist in New York. All the debutants are having him dye their hair brilliant red. He knows just how red hair should look .... Anna Lee Mattox is a world traveler. Her main objective is to find out if a laughing hyena would laugh at her laugh .... William Metzger is the new heavyweight boxing champion of the world. He is known as the bum with the deadly punch . After seeing him fight Joe Lewis is said to have died from fright .... Etha Mae Mills is a radio actress. She is able to play any part. She was one of the original quiz kids . Next week she will play Ma Perkins . . Wanda Moore is a Powers model in New York. She used to model clothes for Eleanor Roosevelt, but she gave it up because she could not stand to travel. Darrah Partain has invented a new kind of alphabet soup. The letters are electrically charged and when heated lightup and spell Eat at Joe's .... John Patrick has advanced from dish-washer to chief dish-washer in Sylvester's downtown restaurant. John has worked hard for this promotion so that he can retire next month .... Sara Rambo is the female Frank Buck. She hunts wild trigers, lions' and other wild animals. She almost died from fright the other day when a mouse ran across her foot .... Wilma Reddick is a lady acrobat on the stage. She is unable to work at present because she got her arm tied in a knot' around her neck and can't get it loose . . . '. Freda Renner holds the record for the one-hundred yard dash. She runs so fast that the crowd can't see her until she slows down to round a curve .... Neal Renner is the new self-appointed mayor of Fisherburg. His rules for disciplining the town are very strict because he thinks all the children should be as good as he was .... Vera Rich is a concert pianist. She plays entirely by ear because her fingers move so rapidly that her music blows off the piano .... John Schuyler tests out all the new tract- ors that Bob Hosier invents. John is unable to work at present be- cause the last tractor turned a complete sumersault in mid-air .... Lewis Gwinn has organized a oneman jazz band, and is touring the country. One town reported twenty-nine suicides after Lewis's first performance .... Vytalis Green is a tough Marine General who got his start in, '44, He K. P. duty so well that, regardless of his rank, he insists on peeling all of the potatoes. 55i k'k'Ir Kathryn Bayley Virginia Bennett Warren Carey Calvin Edrlngton wands mu Earingwn Leora Edwards Norma Gentry Emma Lou Green Vytalls Green Lewis Gwinn Philip Halsey Mary Helen Hlldreth Marvin Holloway Robert Hoppes Robert Hosletr Phillip Rudman Senior Class of '44 Betty Huntzlnger Max Jarrett James Layton George Males Anna Mattox Blll Metzger Etha Mae Mills Wanda Moore Darrah Partaln John Patrick Sara Rambo Wilma Reddlck Freda Benner Neal Rennen- Vera Belle Rich John Schuyler Eileen Bhsul Betty Blsson Eloise Smethers Mavis Smith Nommn Smith Rosemary Smith Alta Sparks Martha Spegal Virginia Sylvester Betty Thomberg Eugene Wise Beulah Wood Kenneth Woodward Norman Woodward Mary Zonkle CLASS MOTTO CLASS FLOWER First Things First American Beauty Rose Class of '44 Oh! you school days, yes, you school days, Oh! you dear old, golden rule days. 'Twas in the year of '41, the Seniors kept us on the rung We were Freshmen then you see, as green and silly as could be. In '42 we followed through, a bit reserved and quiet, But with hardly anything to do, we broke out in riotg Setting girls on the fountain was then a favorite prank But found it wasn't quite the thing, 'twas just a bit too rank. Old '43, he came around almost before we knew itg So much to do, so much to learn, we never could quite do it. That J unior-Senior Banquet, we never shall forget, And that funny Junior Class Play is still talked about yet. Hail! Senior year of '44, Hail! classmates who have gone to war! We've all received an education, we hope to serve a better nation Each one will stand firm at his station, To profit from his graduation. Marvin Holloway. uri' ,6fcS 'TW-ul ,Rs ,. YT V , E.. af ,WE uid' ww Q in ,..' 'f .. M., S. v3- fm' Q, . 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Second row: Mary Lou Tumer, Donald Gwinn, Donald Sylvester, Joe Dye, James Troutman. Harold Scott, Jay Hersberger, Betty Troutman. i k'k'k64 tiff '44 riff Physical Fitness CALENDAR X-Q. 9- be Qt Sept. 9-10-Registration day. fHere We go again.J f ' f Sept. 1-1-First real day of school. What a day! Walker i , 251' welcomed his flock back. A A- Sept. 17-Double-header at Pendleton-broke even. Q If f' XE -X Sept. 27-Mr. Rutledge from Curtis Publishing Co. met V-A S with Sophomores about magazine sales. Oct. 1-Durbin bus late for second time. CThe kids don't mind it.Q Oct. 5-Durbin bus late for third time. fKids still don't mind it.j Oct. 7-Had group pictures taken by Mr. Lewellen from Muncie. fWatch the birdie, folks lj Oct. 7-Durbin bus late for the fourth time. fIt's be- ginning to be a habit., Oct. 13-Mrs. Marshall from Herff-Jones came to take orders for Junior and Senior rings and Senior invit- ations. Oct. 14-Mr. White from Noblesville accepted the Sophomores sweater order. l tj G ir'k'kt C 'Ill 'Ill on f 70009, 'V' up o a, , . vvrvnp llvuon 4' .5 .'.o s 5.f'I O 'lla , i , . 'FA 4' 3'1 ' F, ' a ' - f ' 4' A c V f,'l,',0. rx ,. ...,, rim:-i-ff, 5 .' ,G f ' ' . ' Y Wilirsiziz ' pf 4 X h vilfili-x? Q fffa' :ISHN , , s f , . .511 . f' xi - 1 ' ' L 'fl - I I r i sponsors to five erstwhile classmates, who are now serving in the military services of our United States. Sin- HARLES BODENHORN eerely-we miss themg yet, hon- U. s. NAVY estly we admire them-for they This edition of The Bulldog is dedicated by the entire L. H. S. class of '-ll and the A L 0 is JOHN BODENHORN U. S. NAVY are striving to maintain our American ll av of Life 'Ere long we anticipate 'welcoming them home again. CHARLES BAKER U. S. NAVY QQ. . fff l VYTALIS GREEN U. S. MARINES DEDICAT MARTIN DELL U. S. NAVY 'kit IO f Q4 525 1 ,fx A 2. PN? WJ 'e- Z Q ix ,,ll.4 I eff' .gf I sit it riff '44 -kiwi Nov. 5-The Bulldogs are at it again. Lapel 14, Fort- ville 17. fToo bad, boys., Nov. 8-Senior rings haven't arrived as yet. QGet'ting anxiousj Nov. 18-Name cards came-everybody's running after the Seniors. Nov. 19-Pep session-oh-what a time. Nov. 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation. f0if for turkey.j Nov .29-Stage managers worked on stage for Senior play. fMore funlj Nov. 30-Small pictures were taken. fNo camera left., Dec. 1-Everyone over sixteen had their teeth exam- ined. CGirls kinda liked it! Good lookin' dentistlj Dec. 3-Senior rings have not yet arrived. fThink we'll ever get 'em lj Dec. 4-It is rumored that a certain Senior sponsor C P. TJ was seen at one of the High Spots with part of the Senior play cast. Dec. 8-Senior Play- Professor, How Could You ? QBig success and I'm not kiddin'.j Dec. 14-Senior rings came today. fLots of money in circulationj Dec. 23-School dismissed for Christmas vacation. fNo snow though.j Jan. 3-We're at it again after stuffing for a week! Jan. 14-Pep session for Invitational Tourney . QYea Bulldogsvl Jan. 15-Pendleton tourney! fFinals-Lapel 45, Pen- dleton 37.1 J an. 17-Yell session-celebrated tourney victory! Jan. 20-Seniors took State Arithmetic Test. Ugh! Jan. 26-H. S. Operetta, The Toreadorsv, presented by the band. QOh! for a toreadonj Jan. 27-Max Jarrett, Max McCain, Bill Metzger, and Tally Green went to be examined. Jan. 28-Infantile Paralysis Fund. fShell out, folkslj Feb. 4-Lapel-Fortville game here. fWe took 'em this time, folkslj Feb. 11 Snow snow. snow snow and more snow! No school all day.AfEveryone caught in a driftlj if 'xx Al . if if if if '4 4 af if if 4' Feb. 16-Sectional tickets ordered. I Feb. 21-22-23-Distribution of tickets-Poor Mr. Ns- Walker! 'iii Feb. 24-25-26-Sectional at Anderson-tough luck, boys! 'I J Feb. 28-Mr. Landis measured Seniors for caps and gowns. QWon't be long now, Seniorslj March 1-Annual Sales started-come on, Seniors. March 3-County Red Cross Nurse, Mrs. Walker, talked to the girls in high school. March 21--Seniors had 1007, attendance all day. fSome class lj March 22-Bombardiers gave a party for the Com- mandos in the gym. fHot chili and loads of fun lj March 29-Inoculation of children under 11 years of age for Diptheria. March 31-Basketball supper in honor of basketball boys. fLots of eatslj April 7-Junior Class Play, His Ozark Cousin , at the gym. fVery Good lj April 14-Spring Follies in the Lapel Gym. April 21-Junior-Senior Banquet--Grandview. April 30-Baccalaureate Services-2:30 P. M. May 1-47th Annual Commencement for 47 Seniors in 2 44. K 59 X x, EER Wi! X Schuyler and Hosier met on a country road and pulled up their teams. . Hosier: I've got a mule with the distemper. What did you give that mule of yours that had distemper? Schuyler: Turpentine --- Gid- dap! A week later they met again. Hosier: Say, I gave that mule turpentine and it killed him. Schuyler: Killed mine, too --- Giddap! Army: fin Physics classj Just think, light travels 186,000 miles per second. Isn't that re- markable speed? Goosey: Oh, I don't know. It travels down hill all the way. Max Jarrett: Waiter. this steak tastes like burnt leather. Waiter: My, sir, what strange things you have eaten in your life. Pauline Thomas: What's your idea of a clean sport? Lewis Gwinn: Swimming. 67'k'k'ki' fwfr '44 fwfr REAL NAME Kathryn Bayley .... Virginia Bennett . . . Warren Carey ....... Calvin Edrington .... Wanda Lou Edrington Leora Jane Edwards . Norma Gentry ...... Emma Lou Green . . . Lewis Gwinn ....... Phillip Halsey ...... Mary Helen Hildreth . Marvin Holloway .... Robert Hoppes ..... Robert Hosier ...... Philip Huffman ..... Betty Huntzinger . . . Max Jarrett ....... James Layton .... George Males .... . Anna Lee Mattox . . . William Metzger . .. Etha Mae Mills .... Wanda Moore ...... Darrah Gale Partain . John Patrick ...... Sara Rambo ..... Wilma Reddick .. Freda Renner . . . Neal Renner ..... Vera Belle Rich .... John Schuyler . . . Eileen Shaul . . . Betty Sisson ..... Eloise Smethers .... Mavis Smith ..... Norman Smith ..... Rosemary Smith .... Alta Sparks ..... Martha Spegal ..... Virginia Sylvester . . . Betty Thornberg . . . Eugene Wise ...... Beulah Wood ....... Kenneth Woodward . . Norman Woodward . . Mary Zonkle ....... 'k'k'k'k63 SENIOR . . NICK NAME .. Katie . CCBe!my,3 . . Misty . . . . Cal . Wanda . Edards . . Norm . . . Lou . . Louie . . . Red CCMary9! Iichingii D CCH 21 . fsszn Huffie . Honey . 0 CCT 3, . Jitiii .. Males . Mattox . Bill Mills', . Moore l!DuCky71 Johnny CCRamb0!, .. Rat .. Freed CK l .V 41351 . Tete . Shaul,' Tootsie', Ellie Smith ccsmittyxr ccR0sieu . - . . Sparky . Spegal Ginnie CIAnnl3 Basil . . Boots', . Kenny Goosie . Zonkle PASTIME Hoppes .. talking . . . eating . . . working .... horses .... dancing .... Frankton . sailors ..... poetry . .. arguing .... clerking .... singing ...... . Katie . . ..... driving tractors Fishers Bodie,' ....... Duck . . Rosie . . Freed .... laughing . . . studying . . . giggling . . . skating . . . Max . . . loafing . . drawing . . . men ...... George' ...... fwfr '44 time TRAITS day dreaming .... chewing gum . . settin' pins .... music ......... writing letters . . Infantry ........ playing records . sleeping ....... leading yells .. horns ..... Kenny . . . Dick .. reading . . flirting .... painting . . . Spegal ...... wrestling ...... horseback riding . . AMBITION . . . . . . housewife . . . . news reporter farmer . . . mathematician orchestra leader .. . . . . blues singer . . . . . . secretary . . bookkeeper . . . . . singer . . . . . flyer . . teacher . . . poet sailor dancer . .. curve driver .. . . . . actress . . . magician .. . . . . dentist athletic star . . . . . WAVE . . . bachelor WAC Waitress . . . . dress designer aviator nurse . . . . old maid . . stenographer skater . music teacher mechanic lst lady president .. . beauty operator society lady heiress . .. hog raiser . . . . housekeeper musician typist newspaper woman opera singer husband artist I .basketball coach speaker nurse 69-Ivkirak A-11+ '44 riff ' . . f'?1'3,ri f . U D llL?.l:.l.w'Ellx illlfuflfi ' .4 , E Wifi. XA IIE X A A -? M'a Q .,,. G 5 2 W 4 1 W i ' 1 . , 4 3 Honor Plaque Above the doors to the Senior assembly, hangs a plaque ded- icated to graduates of Lapel High School who now or who have been in the service of our country during World War II. It serves for us who remain in school as a reminder of those boys who spent their school days here and who are spending their youth and pos- sibly their lives for the things which all Americans hold dear. Graduates Of L. H. S. In Service Charles Baker Charles Bodenhorn Hilbert Barker Norman Bennett Floyd Byer Eugene Gladback Dale Hersberger, Jr. Frank Anderson Clark Barker Junior Burke Ivan Cornelius Marvin Dell Charles Geiger, Jr. -lr 'A' ir 'A' 70 1946 Max McCain 1944 John Bodenhorn Martin Dell 1943 Leroy Huffman Gene Newton William Ooton George Parker Henry Smith 1942 Ernest Heiny Delbert Huntzinger William Linkenhoker Myron Snyder Vytalis Green Eugene Stephenson Ted Wainscott Dwight Whelchel Bruce Woodward Joseph Sherman Thad Smith Lee Newton Richard Waugh William Pottorff Willis Wise Edsel Rich will C , ji i 1 P- rl I -I riff '44 time William Byer Donald Carey Dale Cook John Everett Robert Fisher Elmer Anderson Haldyn Anderson William Barons Keith Barnhizer Robert Bennett Marvin Bixler John Anderson Bill Atwell Fredrick Boone Robert Hackleman James Hersberger Carl Jarrett Robert Barnett Eugene Dixon Harry L. Green Lawrence Heiny George Allen Richard Anderson Charles Boone Kenneth Burke Darwin Cronk Eugene Bright Andrew Critser Clarence Hines Morton Benham Robert Ketcham George Lackey George Busby Basil Fisher Rex Forrer Angus Boone Charles Snyder Clifford Herron Carl Gentry Harvey Barnhizer Clark Herron Ralph N. Anderson Nathaniel Giesy Harold J. Anderson 1924 Ivan Prather 1941 Harry Herron Wayne Jarrett Halford Males Gene- Mills Joe Orr 1940 Everett Green Delbert Hersberger Kenneth Hersberger Francis Jones Charles Kellar 1939 Cari Lennen Max Linkenhoker Mark Love Junior Mills Russell Sheller 1938 Keith Hersberger Dean Himtzinger Glen Renner Richard Schuyler 1937 Merlin Edrington James Foland Carl Holloway Robert Jarrett Donald Paulsel 1936 Leon Jarrett Gordon Sears 1935 Byron McCord Harry Moore 1934 Alvin Heiny James Holloway 1933 Boyd Ford 1932 John W. Ketcham 1931 George Graham 1930 Merritt Neese John L. Rinne 1929 Merwyn Fisher 1928 Harold Martin Phillip McKay 1925 Levi Lloyd 1919 Harold Thomas Oliver Rambo Ward Shetterly, Jr. Leland Sparks John Teeters Norris Lee Teeters Junior Lennis Marion Teter Herschel Teeters Trevor Whetsel Richard Wise Norman Shetterly William Simmermon Robert Snyder John Walker Emmett Whetsel t Forrest Wainscott William Waugh Donald Wise Robert Presser Rex Renner Marion Shell William Timmons Herbert Sears Sherman Stewart John Reason Donald Shultz Marion Jones Howard McClintock Merrill Graham Samuel Morris Lawrence Stoops James F. Sears Carroll McDole 1915 Keith McDonald 71ff'k'k 'Y' , if L, , , Y 7- 'xx 1 4 -4 5 - -.. '-aqaovl-A-0 ' Q f 1 2 ' er Q ' , Z' L 3 D? 4? Q 1 gl .I rrqqxx js W, QI IJ- ,. wg? i sv. , 5 . - Y .AO ll Q ' ' ' 1 . K O l A 454 4-v Q... -. , 1 Y 'f CHL A bv 3,5 U r . f n. . ,gf- Q 'f AHL ma l . , I I 9 T f Ll-iff L-fl 4. . '.A - , ' , . gk, 'I in -2 ' C.:-. 'I A J v. 'nl lb- H ilcgtif l Q J ' 4-. fr? ' X u kg- H x 1 J- , - , ' -a P ll .5 u Il .W- rf w A mg , xi' , . ,n 'f. i . F gl Ve W I 0 I x L xv1 . A: , -., 4..- . irfx M V e ' 1-. 'A . mln' 1 f ,., -C , , , . - 1, ' -3 -'ww . nf la?- A J ' 1 ' , , f v , V I 7 1 A 1 I x-. 1 K 41 Q I JJ I M x u- 'fm N . 0 v , v 1 .4., . 1 n A V ,, 1 , , - 1 , A ' A A 1 ','. I' 4 wg- -1 ui-1. . , 0 Q Uh- A--ff ii fl ul?Q?t:ni..fnfA1l n J 5:3 ,- ??4A . ' j . x ' 1 1 . Q 4 'I' 4... va f. . 3 , .. J. x I :EQ . .W 'Qi ' . f' 1, , .-v- - .na -A ,SK --' 'vm ' - Hu. ., :K A, u, ' fx : ..T W . , , .. I 'A 1-ln . .W 1 A ,Q 'nf-D , v v vw: ,Ab.: x I . x L 5 fd: .va : ,, Rf ,.e ., Akx ,. lf , ,Ii .,' YM V' 1! L.: - f .': -M- . - u 4. W' vi Q! gr, 9 .f :N .' nz.. ' 2 , , , .W .. 1 . M. riff '44 riff CHEER LEADERS ROSEMARY SMITH BILL CONRAD TROPHIES Vswkfkirir BOARD OF EDUCATION Stony Creek Township has an eleetecl hoard ot' emlui-iition eonsisting of the Trus- tee. John W. Ilersheiger, :mil three acl- visory hozlrml lIll'll1lPt'I'S-Eklfll' Myers, El- bert Hlll11lQ?l7llSll, and Walter Spegzil. Eau-h ol' these four are serving their seeoncl term in othee. We realize that they perform a very in-1-essary puhlic- serviee-they Spend ninvh time :incl eflort i11 the aclvzineement ot' this school. Bas. Kpnr1y Kenneth Woodward, ls the red- headed boy who kept the crowd in an uproar. His 244 points was high for scoring honors. This makes the thlrd year tor Kenny to lead ln scoring. At the end of the season the squad selected Kenny as honorary captain, since he led them so well. He also led the team ln scoring from the free throw lme hitting 63fy, of those shots. His leadership will be greatly missed next year. Some boy, our captain, he never quit fighting. L PEL A rm y Coach Orville R.. Armstrong, has just completed his fourth year at Lapel. He gulded the boys through a very successful season, ln which they won 17 of 22 games. Army had a good season with the second team also, ln which they won 17 of 20 games. He's the coach of our old team. i'i kir76 Males George Males, a fast and flashy guard. came ln very handy this year. I-Ie wok second In scoring honors with 149 points. Males ls also a senior this year, and he will be missed next year. George hlt an average of 6042, of his free throws. He was es- pecially outstanding ln the sectional this year, getting 29 polnts ln two games. Speedy , that Males. 15 X11 r BULLDCGS G'00sie Norman Woodward, was the boy you saw throwing the tow- el out, canylng the trunk, or putting a bandage on someone. Goose is finishing his third and last year as manager. He ls a senior. During the three years he attended all the games, helping Army all the tlme. Goose was sometimes called upon to give his opinion on coming games, but wasn't always correct. Throw 'em the towel, Goose. 'jinf' James Layton, was another boy in there scrapping for the ball all the time. Although this is just Jlm's second year on the squad, he was an outstanding player, Jim scored 116 points, for fourth in season scoring honors. He was noted for his ablllty to hlt on long one- handed shots. As he ls another one ol' the seniors. we will mlss him in there at center. He hit a percentage of 30 from the free throw llne. Layton, Lay- 1 W -ilr 'F' Red Y Philip Halsey, running mate of Kenny , was another leading scorer. He was close behind George with 143 points. Red is one of the four players grad- uating this year. His consltent perseverance should be in- spirational In following years. He hit percentage of 52 from the charity stripe. Red was a consistent scorer and worked well in the forward posltlon. If he can't do lt, Halsey can. ton, he's our man. 771kt'k'k L me :ILS Bob Robert Land dld exception- ally good work this year, and has another year with the Bull- dogs. Bob, went to school at Anderson as a Freshman. He scored 71 points this year for fifth in the scoring record. He captured second from the char- ity stripe with a 622, average. As a. substitute he pulled many a game out of the Ere . Nice LAPEL frTed2: Charles Wllllams, has another year with the Bulldogs. and will be handy to have around. Ted was called upon to take care ot those toughles on the op- posing teams, and he did lt. He was the largest Bulldog on the squad this year, and was a good rebound man. Ted hlt 501y, from the tree throw line and scored a total of 35 points. Go get 'em, Ted.' work, Bob. 'A' 'A' 'A' if 78 T' Bud Halford Reddlck, la another ol those boys who will be around again next year. He was noted for his tricky ball handling, and passing. He could flll a post at either forward or guard. Bud scored 50 points, and hit 5042, lrom the free throw line. He was always on hand to do his bit when needed. f'Depend- able. that Reddlckf' ll: BULLDCGS HLeftyn James Woodward, a guard.was very good when lt came to de- fensive playing. As Lefty is only a sophomore he will be able to carry on the Bulldog splrlt for two more seasons.He was outstanding on tricky drib- bling and. shnotlng wlth his left hand. He scored 35 points, and hit 572 from the foul line. Keep it up, Lefty. E Ti M Trou,t'man James Troutman, also a soph- omore, will be around to help the fighting Bulldogs tor two more years. He saw action ln several games this year and proved his ablllty to flght and score. Troutman scored 29 points this season and hit a percentage of 58 from the foul llne. He ls one of the many sophomore boys who have play- ed together for several years. Rah! Rah! Rah! Troutmani' Carroll Burke, is one of -the taller boys on the squad. He saw action ln eight contests this season, including two at the Sectional. Burke was captain and high point man for the Bull Pups ln. the Pendleton Invitational Tourn- ament whlch Lapel won 'tor for the second consecutive year. Burke scored eleven point! and hlt 602 of his free throws for the varsity. Atta boy, Burke. 79ir'ki k time '44 fwfr VARSITY lst. row KL. to RJ: Coach Armstrong, Upton, Reddlck, Burke, J. Woodward, Trout.man, Land, Manager N. Woodward. 2nd. row CL. to RJ: K. Woodward, Layton. Williams, McCain, Males, Halsey. THE 1943-44 BULLDOGS G. FG. FT. TP. AP. Kenny', Woodward . . . ..... 22 93 58 244 11.1 Georgie Males .... ..... 2 0 58 33 149 7.5 Red Halsey .... ..... 2 2 60 23 143 6.5 Jim Layton .... ..... 2 1 55 6 116 5.5 Bob Land ' ...... ..... 1 7 29 13 71 4.2 Bud Reddick ..... ..... 2 1 21 8 50 2.4 Ted', Williams ...... ..... 2 0 13 9 35 1.8 'fLefty Woodward . . . ..... 19 11 13 35 1.8 Jim Troutman . . ..... 18 11 7 29 1.6 Burkie Burke .............. 8 4 3 11 1.4 G.-Games Playedg FG.-Field Goals, FT-Free Throwsg TP- Total Pointsg AP- Average Points per Game. The team had an average of 40.5 points per game to their opponents 31.2. 'k'k1k-kso fwfr '44 time lst. row fL. to RJ: Watkins, Wilson, Eckhardt. 2nd. row QL. to RJ: Lewis, Holloway, Montgomery, Breece, Hendricks, Huf- f!118n. 3rd, row QL. to RJ: Coach Armstrong, Ford, Upton, Mattox, Burke, Sylves- ter, N. Woodward, QMgr.J. Lapel Lapel lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Lapel Second Team 24 Fortvllle ..... 8 19 Surnmltville .. 13 19 Pendleton ll 11 Marklevllle . 21 22 Cathedral 15 27 Middletown 13 18 Noblesville . 15 ...45 St.Mary's... ...14 31 Greenlleld .. 21 21 Elwood ....... 20 26 Greentown 38 24 Pendleton 20 20 Lebanon .. .-. 21 32 Fortville ...... 25 19 Middletown . 9 38 St. Mary's .. 18 20 Marklevllle 16 PENDLETON INVITATIONAL TOITRNEY 30 Middletown 14 22 Marklevllle 151511811 The Bull Pups had a very successful season, in which they won their sec- ond Pendleton Tourney in a row. Slffff fwfr '44 tiff BASEBALL TEAM lst. row QL. to RJ: Males, Blxler, J. Woodward, Layton. 2nd, row 11... to RJ: Troutman, Breece, Green, N. Woodward. manager, K. Woodward. 3rd. row QL. to RJ: I-loock, Parker, Land, Coach Armstrong, McCain, Halsey, Statistician Wilson. Baseball Record Lapel . .... 1 Pendleton .... . Lapel .... 6 Pendleton ..... Lapel .... 1 Sulphur Springs Lapel . . . 12 Greenfield . . . . . Lapel .... 2 Pendleton ..... Lapel .... 8 Pendleton ..... Lapel .... 4 Greenfield ..... Lapel ........ .. ....... 2 Sulphur Springs Baseball, although just a minor sport in Lapel High School plays a great part in the major sport, basketball. Baseball is played in the fall and starts just as school starts. Although baseball Wasn't very successful in the winning respect this year, it was helpful in getting the basketball team in physical condition as almost all of these boys play baseball. 4 'k'k'k'k82 if ir 4 if '4 4 4 if if if '43 - Bulldog Schedule - '44 L. H. S., 14 Fortville, 17 The Fortvllle Demons seem to be a Jinx to Lapel. They have beat- en us ln the opener three years in 9, row. L. H. S., 47 Summitville, 21 The Bulldogs pulled out of the lost column by slaughtering the Summltville Gob1lns. L. H. S., 29 Pendleton, 26 Lapel met the Pendleton Irish wlth rivalry in mind, and stopped them, too. L. H. S., 31 W. Lafeyette, 26 Lapel wins again. This time in the Purdue University Field House. K. Woodward scored 17 points. L. H. S., 36 Markleville, 34 Another victory for the Bull- dogs . This time on the home floor ot the Markleville Arablans . L. H. S., 50 Cathedral, 22 Lapel completely outscored this Indianapolis team by 28 points. Woodward again leads, 14 points. L. H. S., 41 Middletown, 24 Lapel downs the 'Cossacks' after havlng only a 4 point lead at the half. K. Woodward scored 16 points in the last half. L. H. S., 35 Noblesville, 32 Lapel rallied in the last quarter of a fast game to down the Nobles- ville Mlllers . K. Woodward and Layton scored 10 points each., L. H. S., 51 St. Mary's, 34 The Bulldogs won their eighth ln a row tonight. Everyone played and everyone scored. L. H. S., 55 Greenfield, 35 Lapel gained revenge for a game lost ln Regional play last year by defeating the Greenileld Tigers by 20 points. L. H. S., 43 Wiley, ao The Wlley Red Streaks fel un- der the Bulldog attack. Males led the scoring with 20 points. L. H. S., 34 Greentown, 39 The Bulldog's 12 game wlnnlng streak was halted by the Green- town Beavers , The Noblesville Armory was completely sold out. L. H. S., 27 Pendleton, 29 Pendleton got revenge, as they beat the second tive by 2 points. It was told that Mr. Gross fWlndyl had a bondtlre. L. H. S., 25 Lebanon, 35 The Lebanon Tigers , paced by high-scoring Pete Mount, downed the Bulldogs . This makes three losses ln a row. L. H. S., 41 Fortville, 21 Lapel gets revenge for an earlier defeat by downing the Fortvllle Demons by 20 points. L. H. S., 41 Middletown, 22 Lapel traveled to Middletown and downed the Cossacks for the sec- ond tlme. We had the smallest crowd of followers of the year. L. H. S., 38 St. Mary's, 24 Lapel broke through an apparent stall to beat the Irlsh . Males led the scoring with 14 polnts. L. H. S., 68 Markleville, 50 Lapel ran up the highest score of the year marking up 68 points a- gainst the Arablans . land scored 13 points ln the last quarter. INVITATIONAL L. H. S. ........ ......... ..... 4 3 L. H. S. ...................... 45 Markleville . ............ .. 37 Pendleton .................... 37 Lapel again won the Pendleton Invitational by beating both Pendleton and Marklevllle. Kenny Woodward scored 39 polnts ln the two games. SECTIOXAL L.H.S.... .... ...61 L. H. S. .... ........... ....... 32 St.Mary's... .. . .......35 Anderson ..... ............ 58 The Bulldogs beat the St. Mary's Gaels, only to be beaten by the Ander- son Indlans , Sectional, Regional, and Semi-Final winner. Males scored 29 points ln the two games. s3'k'k'k'k fwfr '44 fffly I' lst. row QL. to RJ: Huffman, Lewis, Mills, Presser, Barker. 2nd. row 1L. to RJ: Barcus, Elsten, Rambo, Forrer, Mgr. Sylvester, Rector, Eckhardt. 3rd. row KL. to RJ: Galliher, Moore, Barker, Coach Moore, Howell. Lapel .. Lapel .. 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'k'k'k'k86 Charles Baker, last year was a regular forward on the Lapel squad which won the Invitational and Sectional honors. He was a fast and Consistent ball player. There is no doubt that Bake would have been a high scorer this year. He was drafted into the United States Navy last summer. He is now serving on the U. S. S. Wolverine. Bake played on the baseball squad also. Yeal Rah! Baker! Some Boy. 'k'k'kir bldg ARROW SHIRTS CLIPPER CRAFT CLOTHES WPlVTE1A 1-:AST sims or COURT HOUSE N OBLES VILLE A Good Place io Buy - Everything from your hal to your shoes JARMAN SHOES STETSON HATS STANDARD Frm give you more for your money -and does. A tnkzl will convince you. COMPLETE PUMPIN G SERVICE NO ORDER TOO LARGE OR T00 SMALL LOWELL T. WOODWARD, Agt. Phone 70 Inpel, Ind. KMNS MW Tim Specializing in Mens Suits, Top Coats, Ladies Suits, Top Coats and Slacks. 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