Liberty Center High School - Memories Yearbook (Liberty Center, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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NEIL ROE MABLE METZ if HELEN GINGERICK I vi .414 Q ...ff aj MARY ROE LENNA RITTENHOUSE MAX HAUK 5 X -Qg,g-gf, if , - -- 'xsTw,:,5: 1 P .I I -, ,, rf- .gg 'X' LEAH SMITH JEANETTE JOHNSON JOE HALMESS LLOYD BIBERSTINE EULALA MQLEAN GRACE SMITH 35. Bsdiv v' ig .IO I V P' ra S I I V, .. ,vb , M , -4 . .- isweggw Q ,M .A , A ,X , : . -K -J ,x,.1.,. fx f' -'SYi2,'. '11, V .- . A N , . 41 5-.-W,--'W . . 5 -ff-as-vp. U -'qv-mJw 'L . Fftgxg -5,4 .b. Q- l - I V Fl' 'fi We 9 x I fl .. i N I x . N A ' I ' W E sf ' - ' ...lg - Q V. , . .gig ig' A R X, qblh This scene finds Mr. Biberstine explain- ing eighth grade English to some of his pupils. He also teaches U. S. History and Driver Training. He received his B.S. de- gree from Ball State College. He majored in History, English, and Physical Educa- tion. Y 'li 46 fm ee-Xxx' . fl ES ' .vii- -.. , X , Q nn, ' NH 3 , .N'- ., Supervising a physical education class, we find Mrs. Metz. In addition to this class she also teaches algebra and advanced math. Mrs. Metz has gone to Purdue, Mar- ion, and Yale Colleges and to the Univer- sity of Michigan. She received her A.B. degree from Manchester College. f Mrs. McLean is teaching history to her fifth grade pupils. She teaches the fifth and sixth grades. She graduated from North Manchester College. Mrs. Rittenhouse finds that a reading circle is a great help to the first grad- ers. She attended Salem College and Glenville Colleges in West Virginia. Mrs. Rittenhouse received her B.S. de- gree from Marion College. i is 4 1 A.4j v e Q Leah Smith. the fourth and fifth grade teacher. is teaching her students fractions. She went to Ball State. but received her B.S. degree from Marion College. - Here the agriculture boys seem quite interested in learning how to test soil. under Mr. Haules guidance. ln addition to teaching agriculture. he teaches chemistry. Mr. Hank attended Ball State and received his B.S. degree from Pur- due University where he majored in vocational agriculture. chemistry and biology. 4,6 9 E . Mary Roe teaches music, art, and band to the students of Liberty Center. She attended Manchester College, Ball State and Miami University. She has attained her B.P.S.M. degree. Neil Roe is teaching the seventh graders some new problems in arith- metic. He teaches the seventh and eighth grades. He attended DePauw Univer- sity, State Normal and Terre Haute. N l . Mrs. Cingerick is kept very busy with the second grade. Here she is teaching her students to read and spell. She attended Ball State and Manchester Colleges. This picture finds Miss Smith teach- ing biology. This is only one of the three subjects she teaches the other two being home economics and English. Miss Smith has her AB. degree which she received from the college at lie- fiance. Ohio. She majored in vocational home economics and English. Miss Smith did further studying at Ames College. fl ,. ,el is i5 5 x xl Language is the subject Mrs. Johnson is teaching her pupils in this picture. She teaches the third grade. She at- tended Indiana University. Citrus Jr. College. and Marion College. Mrs. John- son has her B.S. degree. lmii .ff ,. '34, - Q- rs. -i -J- -I L 0 Mr. Halmess is teaching shorthand in this scene. His other subjects in- clude boys, health. seventh grade health and geography, commercial arithmetic and typing. Coaching the baseball and basketball teams make up another one of his jobs. Mr. Halmess graduated from Moorhead State College in Ken- tucky. He has his AB. degree. 1 ,J 'S ,.l.- Y 93- ' A 'ir Every year a lady from the Leisure Elec- tric Home from Fort Wayne gives a dem- onstration to all high school students. The demonstration includes preparing different types of food and how to operate the elec- tric range. 'xc v x. Q!-T 51 W N ' Hffgfhi, X V V il N. l pg I ff, ' I ,f . Q ' I-K y . 3 l Iwi - ' '- l 4 5 5 . D ll? The government class held an election this fall for the election of our county and state officials. Registration and voting was carried out just like the real process. The seventh grade through the twelfth were eligible to vote. With a new year of school starting, there is always a lot of preparation. This picture caught a few of the teachers un- packing the school books to be used for this year's use. V5 1 95 :is K X X I r Bfjfi , 0 13 Egg ins BUGS' 6' ff! 175711 115675 li ffl iyfzx AND IF YOU X SUBSCRIBE NOW N' , 'S -fr MARY LOU BROWN Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Class Play 3,.4 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Editor Of Annual 4 Vice President 2. 3 FHA 2. 3. 4 Camera Club 3 Girls' 4-H 4 County Chorus 2 '31 Wi qv 'ha it ed JOHN BOHR, JR Basketball 1, 2, 3. Chorus 1, 2 Class Play 3. 4 Operetta 1, 2 Annual Staff 4 President 2. 3 Camera Club 3, 4 BOYS, 4'l'l 1, 2 County Algebra Contest 1 t, . ., 4, 9 . MJ. PEGGY ANN COLLINS Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3. 4 Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4 Annual Staff 4 Treasurer 3. 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 Boys' 4-H 1. 2 Class Play 3. 4 N Operella 1. 2. 3. 4 Assistant Editor if Xnnual 4 Secretary 1. 2, 3. -1- FHA 2. 3. 4 Girls' 4-H 1. 2. 3 4 YN sg Corul234 4 1? BONNIE ROSE GREGG Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4 Operelta 1, 2, 3, 4 Assistant Editor of Paper Vice President 4 FHA 2, 3. 4 Girls' 4-H 1, 2, 3. 4 Boys' 4-H 1, 2 County Chorus 2 NOREEN D. Emus Chorus 1, 2. 3. 4 Z.. .. 193 .,, , .,yuaiQQvanibmSfimmr'fNepM..wN www ,f YA.. 'rd -Q, '-M.. an-dia Q ,aiu . 'ff W 4 ,..gi1,:: 'A -' ff Aww . .A XS, -X l A Q + H N Q N 4 , kg gf! Q Yagi X NE' N ,- .P . '.,f ix' ' Q?'9':.Zg :Q 3.4 1 -1- 5: .wx , Q1 wg ' J , 1 wg, Q . . , , L . . 32. 53:-r, W, x1 AYLZU ' :gyms ', 1,1-f .. ,mu ,M X Q 065 ve ' f , 1.25.5 ,aj . , - A '-' gf' an f 'Q nz, 4 F 51,9 a.. . .Q '- - Qi, 2,1 ef: . - -:,.'w..:.::fr ,. ' , gmrg ' .,.'sf.'-A., 3--1.5 .air 'Q 1, SRX : Q uk, ' ri R. ,N .5 ,gnyqo 5 5. ,stfxx 2 X f at N ' P ' 85 X.- 43 .5 + X52 A N3 X X :Vx- 9 uni. 1 ! v . P? f' .., Yfxm. dx X I ,l f .54 .1- VENITA LOUISE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3, 4- Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4- FHA 2, 3, 4 County Chorus 1, is NORMAN D. ELSTON Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track l. 2 Chorus 1, 2 I Class Play 3, 4 Operetla 1. 2 Paper Staff 4 X Boys' 4-H l. 2 l Band 2 I . .-3, E 5:5157 lf!! NILA ANN REECE Chorus l, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4 Operelta l, 2, 3 Paper Staff 4 FHA 2. 3, 4 Girls' 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 MAGGART 2, 3,4 3 'Q ' 1 AL -C J SHARON MARLENE SPEECE Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4 Claw Play 3. 4 Upvrvlla I, 2. 3. -l- Paper Staff 4 FHA 2, 3, 4 fi ' ' . rls 4-H 1, 2. 3 County Cllol'uS 2 ,,4v' CAROLE ANN Chorus 3. 4 Class Play 3, 4 Operetta 3. 4 Paper Staff 4 FHA 4 WENSON 'T 4. I- Rauf 1 B. THOMAS TINKEL Baseball 3. 4 Ba-kethall I. 2. 3, 4 Sollliall 1 Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4 Clais Play 3. 4 Open'-tta 1, 2, 3. 4 Papvr Staff 4 President 1 Came-ra Club 3, 4 Boys' 4-H 1. 2, 3, 4 County Chorus 2, 3, 4 County Algebra Contest 1 -Lise: Left to right: Bonnie Gregg, vice president: Norman Edrie president Noreen Edrie secretaryg Peggy Collins, treasurer. The seniors had a lot of fun this year during play practice. One of the things everyone looked forward to was putting on the make-up. The class enjoyed very much giving the play, Cash and Carrief' Taking a senior trip to Wash- ington, D.C. and New York City consisted of another one of their very busy activities. Then the fi- nal and sad moment arrived for the preparation of baccalaureate and commencement. l Iv .A 'xiii -A i .gf F P - 'K - 0 'W' cf 0 v. 6 1 Q 'U' P 5- 1: 4- ' H ,I 5, e fi -f jf. if Q 'Q 4 if , phi ,. n 1 I K s W VA fc' ' 'J n Al I 1 1 Q . 1 ix 7 iv '97 4 . 5 M' H s . .1 v L 1' 1 1 M W' ,X wx of F N. .Q- I In wx I 4 NN X 34 g A I-an a .n R-I Standing: Leon Brinneman. vice president: Barbara Grover. secretary: Cnrolvn Cardin. treasurer. lxneeling: Chad Penrod. President. The Juniors sold concessions this year to make money for the senior year. Preparing to start selling are. left to right: Janet Kirtley, Shirley Carpenter, Lorene Cash, ,lim Brinneman, Wendell Foster. and Carolyn Cardin. The Juniors also sold maga- zines from the Curtis and Crowell- Collier Companies. '5 wi' .f J I'-ref Hart I.6! fT.? CRES YXer.f:e.. P V159 .., . s R i' 1 .5 1 A14 :anim Axwr. 6, Carolj. n Carffi Ixm Carte sf 1' r J 1-n-P I sf S 5.11 Q Y'-f ,, , A,., s , .. . E-V Sl E f - , use 2 r Q. , .A 'W i' vi:,j' fl' ' :A . .wi A carry in supper most generally opens the PTA meetings. These meet- ings are held in the gymnasium. Everyone brings a dish of food, and a very delicious meal is always en- joyed by all. PTA is held once a month during the school year, the meetings are held in the high school auditorium and the home economics room is used for cooking purposes. This scene finds a few of the members eating their refreshments after the meeting. S '.T.Ti'1'EL5 ' ' ' wre lfjrg T 'Ye '. .405 , 'MM 'l , ifflrlgjl 71' I f A. Sn.: 1- In L 7 A':fv,'fifEx.,.,:z H . f V 4 I iffy at 5 I I mf ,gif ,Q V. ig. wz -A ..- s A A .ffm 3 . A . --, it e N' iii .t -' Tzlllfpv ' A - -f - A T ' 7 i ii ' . -1,-Q,-5-54 it . - 1 ' ' Y -' I I U, , 'YQ 3 'f f Lx 57 ' fi V' . X' ' W S' ' xii! ., N . lg, . 1-fr ,f The students of the high school sometimes give programs for the PTA. In this way they are working with the school and the community. The members like to see the young people participate. T K i 9, . VV: .,a' , w ! r I' K,-2 '4'f2 un., V 'TNEWA , o f l , ow' x we Secretary. Rochelle Dunng President, Jack Clark: Vice President, Alice ,lean Cerwig: Treasurer. Marilyn Cunningham. The exciting moment fi- nally arrived when the soph- omores could select their class rings. This was the outstanding event of the year for their class. The sophomores conducted a scrap drive to raise money for their senior trip. From left to right: Elaine Nlaggart. ,loh n Huffman. Max Dunaway. Bill Gilbert. Hr. George. Danny Frantz. Leilani llobkirk. X Av- IILK Z ,-5 rv ,A Jargk Clark Nlarilx n Cunningham Richard Bibffrltffin 0 Pat Carter 5, ' lffhn Huffman -..-I Q4 Leilani Hnflykirk 7' Dan Frantz I X- Etheleen Crowr Y 7 Max Dunavlay f Iudjr Punley Bob Spefrce Elaine Nlaggart Waj-'land ftffpp Rochelle Dunn .4731 Richard Nloeshurg Alice lean Cerwig Bill Gilbert 3, YT' L. Q I I ' H, .mls Y ' 4,V,r vgbf' x! ' u ' J ' F ' I ' s s.,.h4N ' 1814 41 'lse- s Wu 6 1 A XX . 1 X 1 5 'X .ts ,I ' Q L ci o - F Q ' I, L .ls ix, N 'Y X 'Q all 6 F 1 'v 1 ii Qoxk pp . 1 i . is lnitiation services are carried out for all new members joining the FHA Club. They are given a few tests to see if they would make a good home- maker. Then a series of tasks and games are provided for each new member. They all have a lot of fun. l f X--S J . Every member in the FHA Club receives an American Beauty Rose at the first meeting of the year, which is the installation of new mem- bers and officers. Each new member receives his rose by having it pinned on him by one of the older members. n i if . V x . N 4, gy: This scene shows Peggy Collins, past president, installing the new of- ficers for the FHA Club's third year. A candlelight ceremony is always used. TIT s xv. u x -G , Max AP' A X ,., 5 X . uhm x xx z Q , ,Ts L 3 X 'Q Q X I Q .N , 5 X 5 -5 Wg-J 1 FRES 'S -1, Jmxbjxi M X! N x XQWQF Treasurer, Darrell Huffman Presldent Janlce Barcus News Reporter Floyd Soper Secretary, Sarah Tlnkel VICC Presldent Donald Brld e Showing leaves to the bi- ology class is Sarah Tinkel and Patsy Fryback. This subject seems to be very new and exciting to the fresh- men. They have collected leaves and insects through- out the year. K X N f' N7 fi hr' 2 - v 4-A ' g W Q X hr' - ' 7 V 4 x 4 . ,MT of 1 if X sJ T7 'YT QT-gy -cw' ' 3 S9 -J X My i.. X 5 ..-4 35. 3 0 lv x X N Fred Frantz Janice Barcus Joe Craig Dorothy Anderson Sarah Tinkel Raymond Maggart Patsy Fryback Don Niblick Bob Mossburg Lottie Tallant John Niblick Don Bridge r I S 1 1 V Roberta Marshall Chad Garrett lone Grover Larry Carter Darrell Huffman Joyce Grover Jim Thompson Floyd Soper A .W E ww, iv' 'XI' ,.., . ' I - 'fi'-1, K ' - i X 1 Q T'q ' ix X . 1 it - . l um wg 2 it Q t l ...... rt R . si.in.., i ,L , , y 54 Romance seemed to be blossoming for Boyd Schoeff and Glenda Dunn at Street Fair time. They both en- joyed many other activities at the fair. including the county school pa- rade. W 'iii 5 i 5 5 4 if ff 'f ifl -e F 1 :JN . yq :ii Q , ,vux ,TIF b lr I ' ' Iv: t r -ra , ' 1 ill if 1-...l v K M i 'Q ' 5 r . I p Q 4 :ip N I 'lil l . , Q. 'M The senior girls revert back to childhood at Street Fair time. They seem to be having a lot of fun swing- ing in the swings for a six year old. '13 xiii!! li' This happy group of juniors and seniors seem to be having quite a laugh over a joke. Noon hour is quite a happy time for all of the students at L.C.H.S. the amd- Wt-- M - I f- 5 'X ll , F 2 -1. 'L .ik 7' X X Wilma Jones David Markley Marjorie Cunningham Harold Mowery Fred Wenson Beverly Ginger Larry Kumfer Beverly Hupp Betty Huffman Jack Sills Wilma Pond Glenda Dunn Clyde Maggard Joyce Dulworth Pat Meade Judy Bozell Barbara Sullivan Bill Pursley Sandy Bulger Lyle Brinneman Russel Brinneman Mary Brinneman Boyd Scheoff Rita Brown GRADE 8 ' . 'X . V 1 va- .1 13' X A ,,. 'ii' it xx fi ' if fu , 3,44-. L 4 v S' I yi Y' f.--N W Ca N u fi- my 'Ta .-X. N. , ks? 'R x , , lg Q X f 1' -ff X . i' , lf J 'V lmlll llllfqi f'.'M iW1'ff1wu,z Y' lf. 'fv' x i .Q 4 and ' ' I -fa Q vs - N1 'Y I in-v W us...-v 4 , ,1- 4'-9 1 sg! G ' J f GRADE 7 Bob Adams Sheila Allbright 2, KG? , V ., ff- .', ' I fr? lil' j D ' Q iq I.-1 f i' f L l I :- 1 ' A :Wi A 'ii'g3n bk O I - Y QQ? V ,l V, A, ,f -1 Lottie Tallant Dwight Huffman Sally Holloway David Gunter Jessie Gephart Nancy Foreman Delphia Jones Herbie Frank Phyllis Ginger Eugene Garr Susie Liest Dick Biberstine Lawrence Eubanks Sharon Hupp Gene Adams Louanne Drukemiller Mary Jane Burkholder Barbara Biberstine Pamela Archbold Carolyn Grover -QVXVZ ' n Flfhff . A . + 1 I 5 I t u 4 lf- i 'WP 0 Y ' s i Q!-5 ' ' ff 4 it ' 1 i ' ft fi Q 2' :blk ' aa, t 4 1 f v T1 K . B 1 - 5 m.. Y - f - . A .. - 4 ,- Io N v Q 1 9- is , 4 4 i 4 I A - N.. W ' ' '3 ' bg. These little boys represent the little wooden soldiers. They sang a ' K' W song and did a little dance for the audience. ..l..esnYl' , :- 'I .. 251 . A . g . :- ' . .. , .. . . . . .. . . . --1 .1 A n hp- I X-5, C il T I 4 Ak :. K N . at K ...,... ., ,. - -e .- .4 y A VELTH fl , M .I . - , . 55' fi lr Rf ' Q '10 . E- - -.. ,,, T X A A It 'L f. 1 if l l Q s xi i l A W X qt l g 'N I -0, l Q. ' I x 5 mlb! ' 'Q' 5 ' ' f 41- 'L A Christmas program was given for the PTA members, by the pupils at L.C.H.S. The smaller children gave an operetta from which these little girls are angels. ,og The high school students had a part in the program also. A version of Why the Chimes Rangv was pre- sented. The high school chorus fur- nished the music. ' l 'S 0 to 1 ' . 0 . s . 7 '5 h. J 1 ' 1 ' x . of Q U - ,Q -f if fy. .x . 3? k' Qiisw- 4 MSO' ' 1 f f N 'N 1ifAx X -,'U'x 4 -w 4 v 95:4 NR' viii:- f' -ii a', F' 1' . .t ,- 4 i a xv x ARY 'iwj' M , TRY' ' . . N-..'9'wf'? , T GRADE 6 Richard Haver Judy Biberstine .,...-X K I , 'ir 0' ' , ' 4 ii' fs- 51 , 'fe- ' B K v . , . .Q S , ,X I 4 - . 4- ZR 4' 1 '49 62 L I Q, i 1 'oi x' , N Q W ' l A A ' , .. I I l -u 2 I R' in X -I 7- :sg 55 gi .- +- , V , 1 V, ,T7 , ,A Qi-X ' A . I fm K A Q A f ' l inc vi XVAV Q 'jsgfx ' X ' 1 in 5 if I' .- I i NH 1 '1 YEA 1 . ,aff ' , , . Jr 1 : -'ff A r K x x I I A L. A yr, VN? L '- rim lil-. 1 4 Ja ... 3 -.ni 5 ,Pav , U ' . N sg, ' 4 i I 1 yy W L , lg 'V 4 V 'lull '1 lllllm .... 9 V Jean Ann Buse Jerry Anderson Barbara King Jim Marshall Dennis Bulger Karen Rounsville Larry Frantz Mary Ann Shook Carolyn Lieurance Rex Brinneman Linda Noble Larry Lash Don Huffman Anna Wenson Norman Glass Becky Stinson Judy Eubanks Ralph Towns Catherine Carter Tommy Bozell Kenny Kirtley Linda Cardin joe Pasley Connie Drukemiller Billy Kirtley Jimmie Grover Sarah ,lane Holloway Ricky Jarrett Karen Soper Melvin Ginger Ronnie Oswalt Ioan Rounsville Barry Clark Barbara Baublet Ernest Carr Don Harris Christina Hall Jack Barcus Ilene Mann Dennis Redding Larry Lieurance Kahlia Reece Bob Harris Carolyn Biberstein Richard Frantz Delmar Sills Eva Maggart Rex Brinneman Bonnie Pond Bob Clark i , GRADE 5 Barbara Haver Donald Hupp ' K -4. , I.. N1 V A , l A 3 A , X :L 'Q-07' 'Z' r :ff l if R .Lf FLT '-2, 'I ... - N1-'L J ri V' ' Q V 1 .Xt ,. - 1 . L l -l .l N H fi: l 1 .e 'o,ll'f' X I ii ..-- Q5 -J , v-7 N 'Ol 1 . st ,mx to ,W F ,N l 1 't if .., tt li..-4411 C, at -f J x :lu ' 7' ' x, , N ' !.'!'.f-vi di? Y f' 'n-r-4 - I ' 1 ,Y ,-- Q 4 Us r Q- -' 'K-5. 1-v v-7 l ,- MAX l 1 f x n. 6 N' l sa 'Q-47 t I 3 'J YY - x 4- f 1, 1 .- Vffjgf, 4- .L A A ff? :ala - A 5 un ' 1 r i 9 44 C HQ, x W A .V-U .jf , X44 l ' ' r., . , .1-' -i 1 -Yivn... ,.-.e 'AV-, u -2 GRADE 4 X 5 ja, J 4' 1, 1' -1- Diane Gunter E ' V , , l 5 - Wanda Simmons -A A - Martha Albright ., A NN , 2 A gi .ll 1- ,V ' , 4 ? l rf U1 y 5 Q - .41 A5 -4 H y .9 f l 2 . 4' r T D Q 1 if I it i I 5' P X 5 1 Xa X -. A+ KEHEE. 1' A e' W ef. -'15 if X:g::,.....L.4.. H fi Q ld--fi, I 1 lun ,fTll!l!l '.' l f f: A ' - .. - a P' -Q 6 , wa I 4 'J' Q ll - , '17 - v, r , 'ff V -A - , l' Q- 1. lv, s I 'l I , ll v- QE. W-' I r Hi.. 2, , E 5, .' ggi:-E14 1 Qs 4 t v F- is 'fx 'TJ' B-6 .2 l l 5 QNX' , ,, ', ' .1 of sun If 'N 3: Ng ,. :, ,, x , at x W, new ff' C e 4 1 V 1 Q y. 'Y 9 9' .fl LUV' l 'Nl in 1 ..' -122:- '557Y 3 Q f'FL ,l ' il lui xl all by 1 -X--P' ' - 'I r 'M Kay Abner Bill Ginger Sonja Cramer Bill Thompson Leonard Brenton Martha Bozell Paul Towns Sally Zart Mary Tallant Dale Wall Mary Jones ,lim Marshall Melvin Melton Connie Lieurance Donald Adams Patty Collier Charlotte Sellers Dick Short ,lim Barcus Cindy Raber Alan Wenson Stella Carter Dennis Huber Alma Alcantar Billy Gavin Mary Vice Danny Anderson ,Ionnie Pasley Danny Archbold Carolyn Leist Jerry Gephart Phyllis Dulworth Jackie Sills Deanna Halrness Bobby Frantz Carol Reinhard Billy Day Becky Bulger Mike Bowman Bruce Stanton Jim Harris Dick Harris Melvin Jones David Eubanks Edwin Baublet Jack Hollaway Allen Grogg Larry Huffman Rex Meade Ricky Habegger GRADE 3 Patricia Cornell , . '3 sh' btephen Davison N- Dennis Schmidt X 'ff' Clinton Jarrett ,fnTV Prim-- lui , Q y -v os- ' L' I ov' x X- lf f 'J s Y V V l t V 'd' rf! f i A ' -,t , - v-,..,, 'fe ' af 'X Q 'T' wg i Y at ' . 1 w l f I 7. 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I .S GRADE 2 Q11 Joseph Jones Sonja Cardin Becky Biberstine 4 1 ' r -,, i - ... a- il 'ia 1 A .edt L cz 3,13 S 5 tif filtavei ' ff 9 9' in . 1 .ei itil f 'Y ' -4' A Hx ' Quin 'Yugi Jr ' ,r 5' X nl 6 ' 'ar ,. -4 -.1 F J i' 'M J ., -X f ' -7' - ' -I 'T -- ' P J . v 'N' ' wi nqfl'f:igxi'z1ssfi fy , fy . - ffl' 1 911'- . 3 'Y S :Q I 'll 'ff n C M it If -nf l' lf, J '- 1 Y V 1 'iz' 1 5 IE'-ffia' ' I. f kk' . f-' fi-C 1 I f ' i 'g qu ,, 3 ,ie if Q f , -41' ,J fn-1 -41 - F! . l X -. . , . l 'J 'Q v 'f .I nk I J- Ou .4 -, ' -A -4 l Q l ,lm K ,ew ! A:-' 1 ' ' I . in W - - A J 4 5 ' f I' -A Z' '- iN - 32.4 .gi J 1 fe S' f xy! 1 'g:::::'.:.n.E l l ar- ga ' an F! ' 0- '- 'na ' 6 ' - - A ,xv '21 I.. -on 1 N' f ' if Karol Ann Kirtley Barbara Flowers Jerry Grover Jane Ann Jarrett Patty Drulcemiller Max Baublet Janie Simmons Larry Cardin Erma Buse Edmund Jones Linda Dunn Marcia Mcliilhaney Billie Collier Virginia Spear Patricia Calhoun Kenneth Hannah Barbara Chism Jim Henry Susan Funk Richard Armantrout Rita Mae Culp Floneta Thompson John Collins Bobbie Klefelcer Judy Carpenter Randy Raber Judy Smith Jeffery Stinson Patricia Hunnicutt .ludi Niblick Junior Alcantar Rose Oswalt Cabrial Alcantar Vivian Thompson Charles Bergdoll Cathy Grover Michael Meade Donna Halmess Ronald Cardin Marcia Melton Kent Frantz Karen Class Billy Bozell Judy Archbold Jerome Marlcley Charlene Katte Bobby Vice Cindy Harris Steven Haiflich Shirley Biberstein Paul Dolby Valorie Rohring Kenny Huffman Cynthia Mclflhaney Densel Huber Kathy Frantz ,lim Jones Sharon Culp Cary Cramer Wanda Crogg GRADE I Brenda Cornelt john Paslcy Sharlon Abner A 'Q Q- -T, ' ' ,N A sf , g ,,'s.,, Y -ff Pt ,wjy y af ' 'r' f,, Q l 'll A - if 1 ' Q. sr 'Q iv A Y' for r 1 Q X . ll K i -ai , I- iz:- .Q as -.. I,-u '-Q. is -1 I H A 1, I. If l , -F. ..f .g',Q'1.f'-:I I I' 'Ut -Q -1 i i , .gf '-' Q L N .C get, M C - l J- I' . .5 ' Ll 5. 'S M B 5 A. 30 j .Q 1 '- uf 2-- 4 X 1 ' u -0 5 V nu' .C A 5 4 Ill: 4, qt- u 'ff' l 1-. 1 5- 4 A ' Ulflhllllllli 4' ' ' ' i gui, 'lf' Z . 0 ' Us ' vu lf'- Q v f X l girl 7' xx' Q. Q A . A 1 4 X qi N. 5 . N 4 N-Lili'-A f . F I I i ' , ' X - b N Tw 7- A ,wr it X . Halloween time was a gay time for the grade school students of L. C. H. S. They paraded up stairs for the high schobl pupils. Some of them were very queer looking crea- tures. ffl' '13 This smiling group of pupils is studying geography. They are learn- ing where some places of interest are on the map. Studying with maps make the subject more interesting. T il' HL .V 4 I 39. . r '- P-api kk When the snow began to fall, some of our smaller pupils were very hap- py. It didn't seem to get too cold or snow too much for them. In this scene they are having a lot of fun skating on the sidewalk. 'J M NORMAN EDRIS JOHN BOHR 1 f' Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty TOM TINKEL HOME NORMAN ELSTON FRED H A RT OPPONENTS Rockcreek .,,7,,,777,,,,,,77A,7, ,7.,,, 3 5 W. Union 7,,7,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, 4-4 W. Rockcreek ,,7,,, .,,,,, 5 5 Union A.,.,.,.,,,,,,,, 7,,,,,, 8 3 Ossian ,,,..,,,,..., 777,,,7 5 O Petroleum 777777,7.,,, 7,,,.. 4 5 Carrollton, Ky. ..v, ,A,,v, 6 2 Lafayette wY,, .... ..,,.. 5 T Lancaster 7,,77,7 ,,..7, 3 7 Poling 7,777,Y77,7,, ,,,,Ar, 4 1 Petroleum ...... ...,,. 5 9 Rockcreek t,,,,,, ,....tt 2 8 Chester ,,,vt,,, ,,..t. 4 5 Montpelier ,,r., ,.,.,, 8 2 Jackson ,,,v,,,,,,,.,,,Y,t,,..,,...,,....... 55 JOHN HL'I-'FMAN JOE CR AIC JACK CLARK 1 1 ill' F jQ.,r C Pu -iff CF f' I. M31 9' ,. I , .4 tif: 'QA Standing: Fred Hart, Tom Tinkel, Pete Cole, Coach Halmess, Norman Elston, Chad Penrod. Kneeling: Joe Craig, Norman Edris, John Bohr, Max Dunaway, Jack Clark. Get the tip, Libertyw Left to right: Yvonne Pond, Barbara Grover, Judy Pursley Ntanclin Chad Penrod lim Carter C ath Halnie P r Huh d Nl ssliurg, Student Man- a tr Freddy Frantz Ixnfelin john 'Nihlitlt jihn Huffman Nlax llunaway Floyfl Super, Dwight The second team show- ed much improvement this year. They were in there fighting all the way, win or lose. Left to right: Dwight Huffman, Dick Biberqine ,lack Qills David Markle Ll B' - , L . y. ye rmneman Boyd Schoeff, Coach Halmess, Bob Adams. Clyde Haggard. Russell Brinne-man, Fred Wenson B'll P 1 ursley, Pat Meade. 6:55 V K M-,,w.4,.r f gg, , - Get the ball Liberty iw' I L- f 4 ' .Q l. , QW ' 1 4 l ' Q? A, V. RN-: . X , U I, ,- 5, 'gg-Y v , . tr . .ii ' S, i f 'f ' ' 5 , . ' 4 , 9 ff 5 fx , l ,rs Glenda Dunn, Willlla Pond. X. r I Q XX- x 'Q i .eng i-.f 1 i t Xl ! 'f I 7 lx f , ,f ,, yr Q6-ated lf-ft to right Jack Qlarlx Donald Bril P lim Brtnnvman. Floyd Sopvr. Dan Frantz. Stand- lef! to rx hi Joe Lrat John Huffman T m Txnlwl I-red Hart. Coavh Halmees. Chad Penrod, ASEB LL Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Liberty Roclccreek Petroleum Jackson .. Union ..e., Lancaster Chester Ossian .,.. L -O if ak, 'AQ- 4- G -, ... N K, ' 'r 1' 1' ml 4 Y Q . .4 . X xA. - 1 Jn, l , fgx127iIx S , X1 . QI. P ' EMI 'FS 'lux I xx , 1 s is 4 M E Q , A 'ffixx .6- 90 60 f ll 1.2 Seated: Jone Grover, Joyce Grover, Patsy Fryback, Roberta Marshall, Dorothy Anderson, Venita Maggart, Lavon Brenton. Janet Kirtley, Sharon Spec-ce, Noreen Edris, Yvonne Pond, Elaine Maggart. First row: Mrs. Roe, Janice Barcus. Rochelle Dunn, Shirley Carpenter, Barbara Grover, Alice Jean Cerwig, Bonnie Gregg, Mary Lou Brown, Peggy Collins, Leilani Hobkirk, Sandra Albright. Lorene Cash, Lottie Tallant, Carole Wenfon, Freddie Frantz. Third row: Raymond Maggart, Marilyn Cunningham, Pat Carter, John Huffman. Dan Frantz, Norman Edris, Chad Penrod, Tom Tinkel, Leon Brinne-man, John Niblick, Carolyn Cardin, Etheleen Grover, Judy Pursley, Sarah Tinkz-l. MIXED CHQRUS QUARTET TRI PLE TRIO .xg A v Y E X O i frog ll 'nu-221' r X' w -H B D , n t t 111- 11' 'W r wi' QW 4 1- ' A -A5 Sf-at:-rl. left lu right: Bnnniv Gregg. Yr-nita Nlaggart. Alive- ,Ivan 42:-rwig. Barbara Crnver. Nnresn Etlris. Rnr'he'lle- llunn. Firft row: llhatl P:-rirml. Elainff Nlaggart, june- llrm-cr. joycr- Grover, Turn Tinkf-l. Sarah Tinkrfl, Norman Etlrii. Rayrnontl Nlaggrart. Sm-'intl rmv: Janice llarcuf. Patsy Fry- liafk. Ethvlf-cn Crowr. Marilyn llunninghani. Lottie Tallant. Pat Carter. Judy Purslry, Janvt Kirt' ley, Yvonne Pond. Lorvnv Caxh. Carolyn Cardin. I-'rriltly Frantz. Danny Frantz. KE TLICKY SUE Take Your Hands Off Him l'le's Gettin' Too Big Fer His Britcliesu Y- Y W 1 'f-JN .4 4 l K n l I 1 4, l .,,.,....--1 l P ? mu Standing: Norman Edris, Nila Ann Reece, Carole Wenson, Venita Maggart, Norman Elston, Noreen Edris, Sharon Speece. Tom Tinkel. Seated: Bonnie Gregg, Mary Lou Brown, John Bohr. Kneeling: Peggy Collins. CASH AND CARRIE 'Ll never change my mindl' Beat my four-fiftyw 7? 1 I Hot puppiesl' Lean on Mammaw f F! . . .-. First rom: Billy Kirtley, llulwluy Clark. ,lack Hullvmay. llaxiil Xlarklf-3. Janice liarru-. Sally ju Holloway, Carolyn Cardin. Sccurnl row: Pat Nl:-afle-. Rex Xl:-ailf-. .lmly Bilmer-tinv. Janet Kirtlf-y. Sarah Tinlu-l. Elaine' Xlaggart. jean Nnn llu-v, Shirlry Carpe-ntcr. Thinl rnw: Chri-tine Hall. Norman Edris. Danny Frantz, Larry Frantz. Sara H4-llomay. Kara-n Sopr-r. Xlarilyn Cunningham. AN One. tuo. threeli' Practice and more practice i' I , ' 29 el: ' if 3? ' . ' X t... I 'rail' il an V. X x 'F 4.1 'ttf - . ,. as, , i ,.X,, - A 7 .A lfiffa '-Duet pfaqtigff' Practice makes perfect T 0'7r.X.,,.,W 1 X' WX 1 Q f' -. . r ' 1 , i x . I 12: . J' ,Q If i I J.. N ff ,X ' ' ' f V V Q l 7 - 4 :A ' i , 4 '. ' x xqfa-5 W km, N db, 4- H' 'H 4 is my -rg, .nu , f Ax ff 1 :lb 1 f ' ' gf f .., ,,. , -EE: ' It L A 4 ui '-.lf Since our school does not have a school lunch program, the students that do not bring their lunches may go down town and eat. The price is not too high so that all can afford it. Seated at table, left to right: Donald Huffman, Larry Lash, Dennis Bulger, and Norman Glass. Seated at the counter: Bobbie ,lean Klefeker, Judy Smith, Becky Stinson. ,ludy Biberstine. and Carolyn Lieurance. Many of the students at school attend either the Methodist or the Baptist churches. A few of them sing in the choir, teach a class, or do something else to help out. In this way they work with both the community and school people. Many of our students have to ride a school bus before they can come to school. The bus driver plays a very large part in the school life. Left to right: Mr. Elston. Glenda, Linda, and Ro- chelle Dunn. qw, i Lfiillr , ff 1 f-fee Q r li: .. y.:v.a XJ lg ff g tg I v -f S5:Oa'2a5 ' it c 1 I . We sv , A im ,. ,' Q ,R I -- !'-fd. Of. Q STU' ' ' Y - 't t - f F1 l' A -A Lk at ll., :f .:::! 5 ' Q ' ax T: J l l ' - ff :hill -8 m 'Ax-M R .punt '!:,....k, -gg, Aw ' MEMORlES STAFF Advisor ....,,7..... ,.7...,,. L loyd Biberstine Editor ....,,,,,...,,..,7 ...,7. M ary Lou Brown Assistant Editor ,.... ,,,,.,7,7,,. N oreen Edris Business Manager A .ii,..,. Peggy Collins Assistant Manager ,,7, ,,,,,... V enita Maggart Photographer ..,,,,,........,,i , .,,,... Tom Tinkel Assistant Photographer .i,i,. John Bohr . sl .Q ' ,ff , I i ts 5311- - . , ,. A A ' . ,, or mb f L9 '- ' ,,v F , ,fr if . e-rf,-' F - Yr, .v I . Q ki , 'iq L 3,15 L ff LIBERTY BELL STAFF Eflilnr , , ,, ,'fSXl.SllIIIl Erfilor , BI15l.I1l'SS Marzagfr c,'l'H'IlIl1fl,0lI .Uarzagvr Spnrls Reporter , Crmfv Reporfvr Y High Svlmol Reporlv Wag' .4- -' Ada Garrett JANITORS , 5 Mount Garrett BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Orville Gerwig. Dorsey Niblick. Willis Elston. Boyd Cardin. Delmar I Grover: Q in ,. l har: vvwaxirh V vfinin ef I al ' , 3 1 Q i' f' li s ' - .'.i I ' I -Q .M . ,4f-'-- , is V 'i i li lv ,il ' l S. ii N x f ,I I eeee , x w se- l I lm, 5,,.umll ... -...Q-, -Q... .-an in-shi sf' 1 is M. ll -. f 'I b l 'J' Cx 'iq' .f:51T-.,- - W' '- A' .ff-.1 4' J. A ,ff f ' '-.'. f!': I f ,'?i J X 1 -T 3? z ,ligulg ,Lg -v ,fwfii-tfffiiguutst ' -474' ' .VII La 1 I '- U. 'N' f -l'i.'- ' - 1 I , 'F 1. ' -'lf . ' . il ' J D. V MJ, . ',:'ai5,i .ug , '-u X, . .M lr - ,4.- ,- I I V , f 1 , , .SWL . .J All-1. V . 1 V 1 ,rff ix , JY, -'D 4.5, , ,, . s six' ,,,,,.ff . , . flu xi 1 .-Q 4- Y tl. m.0AP.i ' -ns, -. X , ff? I . 1 ..- 'V 1 I x 3 - Vg.. i . ' ,-+ '- 7'-4? ,ug 43-1, wr-,rf .r. - -'-Q ' 'AL4-A..f.-'4-...45,, -Athi 'a ' . , wal-f2.-fau U ,R -. ,Usa .-qi :I . V, ' fmf. I9 X 1 f .il gy-12' 2 sl 1. .... ' E, 4 g. Q ':4 x. lf. ORGANIZATIONS 2 'iq f ,W W 2 fl ,, . I . i s 4 x , Q7 - 2 . ' 1' -'-'. . l ' ' ' ' ' il Jilin... First row: Merilyn Tallent. Jone Grover, Pamela Archbold, Louanne Drukemiller, Judy Biber- stine, Carolyn Grover, Joyce Grover, Rita Brown. Wilma Jones. Second row: Nancy Foreman, Patsy Frybacl-1, Janice Barcus, Marilyn Cunningham. Phyllis Ginger. Judy Pursley, Dorothy Anderson. Janet Kirtley. Mary Burkholder. Third row: Elaine Nlaggart. Sharon Hupp, Beverly Ginger, Rochelle Dunn. Lottie Tallent. Sandy Bulger. Sarah Tinkel. Etheleen Grover, Marjorie Cunningham. Fourth row: Shirley Carpenter. Judy Bozell. Pat Carter. Lorene Cash, Leilani Hobkirk, Alice Jean Gerwig. Beverly Hupp. Sally Holloway, Carolyn Cardin. GA. . Seated on floor, left to right: Carolyn Cardin, councilmang Judy Pursley, secretary, Rochelle Dunn, vice presi- de-ntg Barbara Grover, councilman. Standing, left to right: Alice Jean Gerwig. president: Sarah Tinkel, treas- urer. The G. A. A. is for girls' ath- letics. The main idea behind the organization is to promote good sportsmanship. 1-4 X- i 1 if ' ' .1 pp.: ' -'s:: . . IH' QU.: . N., 'f its M 'Af' v,.o.., 1323? . Z 2?:. , fi L ' , . Seated: Joyce Grover, ,lone Gram-r, Roberta Marshall. Patsy lfryhack, Dorothy Anderson. Lavon Brenton, Nila Ann Reece. Yenita Nlaggart, Janet Kirtla-y. Yvonne Pond, Sharon Speece. Second row: Shirley Carpenter, Marilyn Cunningham. Pat Carter. Lorrnf- Cash, Mary Lou Brown. I'r-gzgry Collins. Alice Jean Gerwig, Bonnie Gregg. Carole Wenson, liarhara Grover, Bliss Smith. Third row: Carolyn Cardin. Etheleen Grover. Rochelle Dunn, Judy Pursley, Lottie Tallant, Noreen Edris. Sarah Tinkel. Janice Barcus. F.H. . Standing: Noreen Edris. Vice Presi- dent: Joyce Grover, Historiang Janet E' Kirtley. Song Leader: Carolyn Cardin, President: Bonnie Gregg. News Re- porter: Janice Barcus. Treasurer. Sealed: Sarah Tinkel, Parliamentariang Alice Jean Gerwig. Secretaryg Miss Smith. Advisor. A . Girls in high school may be- long to the F.H.A. Club. The club flower, American Beauty Rose: '31 colors, red and white: motto. Toward New Horizons. WV 0000 Q 1. .v ' 133. .- 55 1 haavl. -:. ,ff 25255159 K H 'N Ek -N 4 5 K Seated on floor: Sarah Holloway, Connie Drukemiller. Kahlia Reece. Karen Soper, llene Mann Christine Hall. Lavon Brenton. and Joyce Grover. Seated: Barbara Baublet, Carolyn Lieurance Becky Stinson, Louanne Drukemiller, Pamela Archhold, ,lean Buse, Anna Wenson, Barbara King ,lone Grover, Roberta Marshall, Patsy Fryback, and Dorothy Anderson. First row: Sandy Bulgar Janice Barcus, Sarah Tinkel, Sally Holloway, ,ludy Bozell, Bonnie Gregg, Mary Lou Brown Alice Gerwig. Marilyn Cunningham, Carolyn Cardin, Janet Kirtley, Noreen Edris, and Miss Smith Second row: Rita Brown, Wilma Jones, Marjorie Cunningham, Joyce Dulworth, Rochelle Dunn Elaine Maggart, ,ludy Pursley, Barbara Grover, Etheleen Grover, Mary Brinneman, Wilma Pond and Nila Reece. GIRLS' 4-H Junior Leaders Club Presidents l 1 A Q his -uf 'V , ,.- q 4. r x 4... x l 1 1 - xk Seated on floor: Richard Frantz, Rnnnie Oxwalt, Barry Clark, Billy Kirtley. Kenny Kirtley, Dwight Huffman, Dennis Redding. Norman Glass. Tommy Bozell, Seated: Larry Lieuranve. Billy Purslvy. Eugene Carr, jim Thompson, David Nlarkley, Elaine Nlaggart. Janice Barcua Darrell Huffman. Raymond Nlaggart, Larry Kumfrr, Jack Barcus. First row: Wayland Frepp. Max Dunaway, Danny Frantz. Petr Cole. Richard Nlossburg, Hr. Hauk. Wendell Foster, Tom Tinkel. Norman Edris, John Huffman, Lffon Brinnn-man. Svvond row: Bob Hosburg, Larry Carter. Floyd 50pPr. Chad Garrett. Don Niblick. Joe Craig, Donald Bridge, Herbie Frank, Larry Frantz. B OYS ' 4 - H Junior Leaders Officers F5 1 1 'K' 'Q fi Cf! Q99 ,175 I IU! is K'-QA.. ' A . 1 fh-K' 1' KW' 1 Y u u'U'Bhog3,, 5 'f s . 1 'Ys 1 JI i ? 'K 'N fl ', ' 1 I fi H I It L n-1111 The Bluffton Library Truck comes to Liberty Center every Tuesday morning. Wendell Fos' ter has been helping the librarian by telling the students when to go to the truck. These three boys have just received some books. They are, left to right: Ricky Jar- rett, D 0 n Harris, and Billy Thompson. 'vi Some of our students live in town and have to walk to school. They are helped by placing the school children crossingn sign in the street, careful driving, and co- operation by the student. Left to right: Wilma. Bonnie, and Yvonne Pond. .ex xx +6 a Q, Y :M lllf!! 4 3 GRADUATES: For Your Fufure Homes Remember fo Buy Your Lumber, Hardware, Building Supplies and Painfs From the LIBERTY CENTER LUMBER COMPANY JUNIOR DUNN, Mgr.-Class of 44 Liberfy Cenier, Indiana L-v Einfrs H '- . QBEQIVE, I A -s 'W-If, R o f -- Tfbsxr' 5..J-K-'mi' - - 41-, ,.'- . .J -f 11? ff-.A ' . if ' .-4 . . x xx. 1 Ig-' Q f x Q , up JL ,sf L I PI I -'4' If if f 'I I 1 FARMER'S GRAIN COMPANY Dealers In GRAINS-SEEDS-FEED-COAL We Have All Kinds of WAYNE AND STATE PILOT COMPLETE AND SUPPLEMENT FEEDS CRUSHED COBS FOR LITTER We Are Prepared fo Do Your Grinding and Mixing As You Wanf If. WE ALSO HAVE HOG FEEDERS AND FOUNTAINS Phone 2-46 LiberI'y Cenfer, Indiana -ify f.: --x ELSTON'S MARKET Groceries-Meafs-No+ions Phillips Gas-Oil Tires-Ba'H'eries-Acc. TELEPHONE 2 ON 73 LIBERTY CENTER MRS. ELSTON NORMAN ELSTON NOREEN EDRIS Good Luck, Seniors! SERVICE I R'VERS'DE K! K . o SERVICE STATION Lg., I Phillips 66 Producfs Q61 D 6 ,ind . IS OUR X Phillips Oils 5 TIRES, BATTERIES. ACCESSORIES Phone 84 Warren, Ind THOUGHT I SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT LIBERTY CENTER GARAGE CARBURETOR-IGNITION SERVICE PARTS-BRAKE SERVICE WILLARD BATTERIES PENNZOIL Liberfy Cenier, Indiana TT x , .X ,gas A I 'Q f V ' 140 I ' ' , bf he Eg 'vis LESTER BROWN Cusfom Cabine+s PHONE 4 on I3 Windows and Doors PONETO, INDIANA PON ETO ELEVATOR DEALERS Napiana and S+a+e PiIoI' Feeds Honegger Houses and Chicks Lives+ocIc and PouI+ry Equip. L. C. PHONE 4 ON I5 PONETO HILKERT'S GARAGE I Mile S. Ponefo I-4 Mile Wesf FACTORY APPROVED CHEVROLET SERVICE Liberiy Cen+er Phone I0-8I A+ Farm Home REASER'S SUPPLY FERTILIZERS BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone L.C. I5 on 5 PONETO, INDIANA DANIELS TIRE 81 SERVICE STATION Hoosier Highway PHONE I 366-4 , 'I ff 1, I-mv ,I - fix me I X f BOB'S POULTRY MARKET Dealer in Live and Dressed Poulfry Also CusI'om Dressing PHONE I3-I3 PON ETO, INDIANA EASTERN INDIANA PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN. Dependable Farm Credii Service For Farmers and Siockmen PHONE 994 202 S. MAIN ST. Blufffon, Indiana CompIimenI's of FLOYD H. GROGG FUNERAL HOME Phone 4I 0 WARREN, INDIANA WARREN SERVICE AND SUPPLY Plumbing and Hearing WiIIiamson Furnaces Youngs'rown Kifchen CabineI's Dri-Gas Service H. L. BOLINGER Phone 36A Warren, Ind. MYERS JEWELRY STORE Silverware - Fine Wafches Keepsake Diamonds WARREN, INDIANA v I S if IQ I- SENIOR CLASS Enioying Good Food af THE DUTCH MILL SUNIER 8. LOCKWOOD, INC. I o,,o ooo I -o-foo 53 L'Lo va THIS IS YOUR GUARANTEE OF SERVICE Insurance of All Kinds PGM LIFE-AUTO-FIRE-ACCIDENT-PUBLIC LIABILITY I If A -f ' COMPENSATION-SURETY BONDS LgnF'E-1 Ios N. MAIN sr.-TELEPHONE Isoo-aLuFFroN, INDIANA IQQ4 Service Such As You have a Righi' fo Expec+ THE TAYLOR'S CAFE BLUFFTON R'NTERY Mobile Producfs P Shorf Orders CommerciaIPrinI'ers Seahed Ice Cream Phone 6.7 Foun+ain Service-Candy l2I S. Johnson S+. BLUFFTON, IND. LIBERTY CENTER, INDIANA Phone 408 .4-I .l x r ,ff ' -. OLD - FIRST NATIONAL BANK Member F. D. I. C. BLUFFTON INDIANA NORMAN EDRIS JEANNE GERWIG C I' 'r omzmen S LIBERTY CENTER STOCKYARDS MORRIS STORE CARTER'S Liberiy Cenfer, Ind. PHONE 78 MARYIJANE'S BUCKEYE ELEVATOR G d APPLESA I HUNTINGTON COUNTY oo Q1i,Q,Y PP es FARM BUREAU Cider in Season Ground Feed, Grain, CoaI, RITTENHOUSE Fer'l'iIizer and Building Supplies ORCHARD LIBERTY PHONE I3 ON 48 WARREN 2780 LiberI'y Cenrer, Indiana PHONE 25 ON 50 -,ll I .- -iunn ' -- -- -.- Nea- f-511, V ,Q-,v-...,1gv'-I 4 -,,, H--5-e. I .Q 4. X ,, ,H ,f 1m '4 -eq. .., T Y' '-- av-4-.. V , .. I. 'r' - . ' ' A A fm- - ., - Cus+om Buili' Furniiure-Re-uphoIs+ering Old Furnifure Floor Covering of All Kinds-Cusfom Buili' Kifchen Cabineis GERBER'S FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY One Mile Nor+h of BIuff'I'on, Indiana, on Sfaie Road I OPEN TUESDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS ..! A embef BLUFFTON READY Max co Eyq CONCRETE-CONCRETE BLOCKS Q BUILDING suPPLlEs Phone I8 659 Soufh Bond Sfreei' Bluffion, Indiana CLEORA MOORE BEAUTY SHOP FRYBACK'S DAIRY STORE Manufacfurers of ICE CREAM FOR PARTIES Liber+y Cen+er's Only REUNIONS, ETC. Beaufy Shop TI F CTION G R N S+a'Ie Road I Soufh SA S A UA A TEED Phone 7-36 Liber+y Cenfer, Ind if HOOSIER GRAIN COMPANY BIuff+an Indiana JOHN BOHR CLARENCE FOREMAN MAX DUNAWAY H. THOMA AND SON Funeral Directors - Rugs - Furniture FaiI'hfuI Service Since I853 BLUFFTON INDIANA THE LESH AGENCY' INC. ELEY TV SALES 8: SERVICE Insurance, Bonds Real ES+a+e Sales, InsI'aIIa+ion, Service SOUTH MAIN STREET Bluffion, Indiana BLUFFTON' INDIANA ',l4f'Fr -'X I sri: ' NIL fJ.,,,,.. ' mp13.EISW' I CENTRAL DAIRY BIuff+on Indiana LEON BRINNEMAN BONNIE GREGG GAS FUEL OILS Blufiion Indiana SEED CORN GREASE AND OIL Congrafulaiions fo +I'1e Seniors of I955 C. M. GINGERICK, M. D. Phone I2 Liber'I'y Cenier, Indiana I rms' 'L -x 1' ET! . xg 5 5 1 J K sd P-Q 5 r s. f ' -7 S .S in Q' . V A -'Y L e X Mr. Anderson, who led singing at the Baptist Church during revival, visited the school with Rev. King and led the students in singing. Bev. Gary Albritten spoke to the students on Hero of My Soul. He had been at the Baptist Church for a week of evangelistic services. Throughout the year our local min- isters also brought us many chapel programs. 1 . .RJ Q Z Every summer the churches hold Bible School for pre-school and school age children. Nancy Roe and Carolyn Cardin were in charge of the music classes. The older chil- dren worked at craft projects under the guid- ance of Noreen Edris. Refreshments were served every day, and the last day they were all served chocolate bars. Standing, left to right are: Barbara Grover, Agatha Cloud, and Esther Penrod. R ig A: V 'Q Hr ,AP F., WN Eff? ,.. nil' jx'-X ,. ' ng: ' ., , 0 . ' TT V' i Q, .K -A V ' ' L g ,gs V g , 'C i x 7' x .r -. 1 0 The Lions Club sponsored a Little League Baseball Team this summer for the younger aged boys of Liberty Township. The Club holds its meetings in the school building. There are a few times when stu- dents of the school are called upon to present some entertainment for the program. The Club does things for community serv- ice, such as putting up a community Christ- mas tree and selling light bulbs to make money to use for general activities for the community. ,l KL wa , 4, , . W' l X 1 . ra- FRANKLIN ELECTRIC Bluffion Indiana JUDY PURSLEY SHARON SPEECE VENITA MAGGART R-S-M STUDIO Por+raiI's, Weddings, Child PorI'raiI'ure Phofo Finishing Cameras and Supplies PHONE 3I3 Sfafe Road I Nor+h of Bluffion MOSER IMPLEMENT CO. I-- F- HARTMAN 31 SON Dealers 'For ALLIS-CHALMERS, MASSEY HARRIS ReI'aiI and Tank Wagon NEW IDEA, DUNHAM. NEW HOLLAND FARM EQUIPMENT Phones: Office 203: Home 270 BLUFFTON, INDIANA Phone 304 BLUFFTON, INDIANA FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Fasfesf Growing Agency in Wells Co. Low Rafes - Quick Service AUTO HOSPITALIZATION FIRE POLIO I-IFE FARM LIABILITY See Us Soon HARRY COUCH, Agenf Blufffon, Ind. Phone I635 HOLMES JEWELRY C0mPIImenI'5 of Diamonds - Waiches - Silverware J. W. MOTT, D.D.S. DWIGHT HOLMES, JEWELER Regisiered Waichmaicer Warren 'ndiana Warren, Indiana FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK BLUFFTON, INDIANA u X ' will IIIIIIIII 251 f General Banking Member F.D.I.C. 51h and 6Ih G TB I Team CLEMENTS GROCERY Groceries-Mears-Produce Founfain Service Liberfy Phone I6-I3 PONETO, INDIANA PERCY R. SMITH GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries-Mears-Vegefables Wolverine Work and Dress Shoes Phone 7-I4 Liber+y Cenfer PONETO, INDIANA JONES ,f ' STANDARD STANDARD SERVICE A+Ias Tires, Ba++eries and Accessories Carburefor and Ignirion Services KENNETH SPEECE Tank Wagon Service Phone 944 Poneio' Ind' AII Sfandard Producrs Phone II on I3 Oswulf CompIimenI's of Grain 81 Milling GRAIN SEED CO. COAL GRINDING FERTILIZER L. C. Phone 7-5 Ponefo, Ind. One of flue Games af FHA Tea -PM A twig-li t . 5 was R. V. CLARK siffivel Peif,pM5if+ Pills Grading Liglml Dozing Plaslering and S+ucco IRVIN GRAVEL AND SUPPLY PHONE 68 Bluff+on Pl-none 395 . Wabash Avenue Box l32 Lnber+y Cenier BLUFFTON' INDIANA Complimenfs FAR Ggvllil-l-lls HoosiER SOIL SERVICE U A 8' TRUCKWG AND Ponefo, lnd. DE HAVEN COAL CO. 720 W. Washing+on Blufffon, Ind. HOWARD-BOB-ALLEN Fires+one Tires Roysfer Ferrilizer PHONE I7-I3 MASTERSON SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil and Tires Groceries and Ice Cream BAKER BROS. TEXACO SERVICE Fireslone Tires and Ba++eries One Mile Nor+h Bluff+on PHONE 7-72 LIBERTY CENTER Qn Rd' I FRED FRANTZ, S+uden+ Manager xii:-A rx - ii .. 'I , ' of ,g ' f' ' ' I gay fx 1 , QI' x a 'Aw' .IFA :ITA ,- FJ? H - , - ff 1 RAY MITCHELL Eckman Motors WELDING Plow Shares Sharpe-ned BUICK, PONTIAC, GMC TRUCKS and Repair-ed FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES MOLD BOARDS REPAIRED All Kinds of Farm Machinery Warren, Indiana Phone 262 Warren Indiana WILLIAMS HEATING 81 PLUMBING CO. Phone LESTER D. WILLIAMS Maiesfic Furnaces Hofpoinf Appliances Myers Wa'l'er Sysfems Geneva Kiichen Unifs 347 Warren, In Phone Cline-Click Lumber Co. BUILDERS SUPPLIES 64 WARREN. INDIANA For Ihe Besf Apples Duroc Hogs Oxford Down Sheep See WEIR L. SHAFER H. BROWN 8: SON Furniiure Dealers and Funeral Direcfors IWiIh Lady AHendan1'I M6R..G. A. BERGMAN Warren' Ind, Phone 96 or I00 Warren, Ind. Fiqh? - Team - Fight WARE BAKER Daugherty Farm COMPANY Equipment Goodyear Massey Harris Cadillac Mo+or Cars NEW IDEA Trucks and Farm lmplemenrs SALES AND SERVICE PHONE 533 BLUFFTON, IND. Phone 360 Warren, In MARlE'S STYLE SHOP Compllmenls of McFARREN'S Girls, Junior Miss +0 S+ore and Half Sizes Ready +o Wear GEORGE MCFARREN MARY JANE ADSIT WARREN. IND- Phone I47 Warren, India -i47' DEKALB 'i i ' SEED CORN and E. J. ELLERMAN 81 SON Chevrolei' Sales and Service Telephone 254 WARREN. INDIANA HYBIRD CHICKS Harry Shaffer Warren Phone 278F. WARREN R.R. 3 l lar+ Scores Undernealh Where Your Dollar Buys A Dollar's Worflw EXCHANGE BANK WARREN, INDIANA Dependable Since l883 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT WARREN INDIANA INSURANCE CORPORATION THE SANITARY MARKET KRIEGBAUM BROS. Fine Foods HARDWARE Since 'WS Eleclrical Appliances WARREN INDIANA WARREN INDIANA GOLDSEAL DRUGS C 81 R THE REXALL stone ' ' STANDARD SERVICE The Besi' Drugs Wi+l1 Service and Price Warren 'ndiana WARREN INDIANA f' lf-f.. fs Loafing During Noon Hour 11 -'-' W I g DORSEY NIBLICK O General Blaclcsmiihing Welding U ,l.,-.,,., . and Saddle Horse Shoeing '30 We5+ Markef LIBERTY CENTER, INDIANA BIuff+onl Indiana Phone I7-SI Compimenfs from +he Following AUTOMOBILE DEALERS OF WELLS COUNTY IN BLUFFTON Arf's Body 81 Fender Shop Gebef Hudson Sales NBSII Sales and SSVVICE Hudson Cars and Service John Gallman, Inc. Grgye 8, B511-er DOCIQG and Plym0u+H Chrysler and Plymoufh Goodin MOIOI' C0-- IHC- Houser Chevrolef Sales BUICk-OId5l'I'I0bIIe'POl IIIaC Cheyfolef Cars and Tfucks Glen O- MGFSI1 Sfeffen Mofor Sales F0l'd CBYS and Trucks Sfudebalrer Cars and Trucks Ware Balmer Company Infernaiional Harvesfer-Cadillac IN OSSIAN Public Service S+aIion Chrysler-Plymouih Summers Moior Sales Urban Ci+y Garage Chevrolel' Cars and Trucks Ford Cars and Truclrs IN UNIONDALE Fuhrer Mo+or Sales l Kaiser Sales and Service IN ZANESVILLE Shepler Mo+or Sales Chrysler and Plymoufh C COVETS GEELS Complimenfs of JEWELRY CLERK, STORE WELLS CIRCUIT COURT Known for Fine Diamonds MARTHA G. ULMER, IOS 5. Mem S+. C'e ' BLUFFTON. INDIANA MARY A- BOZELL- Depufy MASTERSON-TYNDALL CO LINN 81 SAURER BIufI'+on Exclusive Home Furnishers CIOIH-,ing and Shoes FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES for TELEVISION Blufffon, Indiana Dad and Lad Nafional brands from Nafional malcers and Merchandise you know and 'lrusi' . . . excIusIve ly a Man's sfore for Men! E GRETCl lEN'S FASHIONS SHOP, INC. Where +l'Ie Smarl Dollar Junior Miss Goes Shopping and So. Johnson S+. Bluff+on, Women's Apparel I03 S. MAIN BLUFFTON. IND I .0 . I x 4 I 1 9 5. . I , 1- fu :iSg1111z , -- f ' ir:-ir:-1:-1:1-. F- Q ., Qu P1 ,wiv ?:g 9 'B - ,., '-..- -s 53' QP I Drivers Training Cias , P QV-l' . ScI1o++'s Meai Markei CUSTOM CURING MARKLEY BROS. S'rapIe ancI Fancy Groceries PHONE 84-85 22 W. Maricei' S+. BLUFFTON, INDIANA Phone 200 Blufffon, Ind. TQM-5 SUDDETH AUTO WRECKING CO. Main and Silver Sis. Bluifion, Ind. N- Main S+--BIUff'I'Orl PHONE I544 TOM FRANTZ, Prop. PI'lOne I2 P. O. Box 66 LANTZ POULTRY CO. VIM PouI+ry, Eggs and Feed Live and Dressed PouI+ry SPORTING GOODS PHONE 297 Equipmeni' for AII Sporfs B'Uff'fOn 'ndiana I027 s. Calhoun s+. A6375 L. ur I O -,--.Xu '-s,, 'g 'A 1 ' 41 ' 4 5 .C f ,P 1 S , i la f. N f -,1 J f lh--' 'W 7 -him-,. 'UCJQD , ., 4, C9139 5 f-Q S-'Q I 5+h and bih Grade Cheerleaders f 1 ,. ..-. SNUG CAFE A Good Place l'o Ea'r Open 6 A.M. Iill 8:30 P.M. Closed Sundays BLUFFTON INDIANA Nes'reI's Bliss Cafe BLUFFTON INDIANA MOSER SUPER SERVICE Complele One-Slop Service Telephone 300 BLUFFTON, INDIANA Rose Hill Dairy GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS AI Your Slore or A+ Your Door Blufflon Phone 423 SWISHER LUMBER CO., INC. 703 W. Wabash Sfreei BLUFFTON, INDIANA Phone I3I3 Laundry Dry Cleaning Towel Service MODERN LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING CO. Fur Cold Sforage and Cleaning 9I5 So. Johnson S+. BLUFFTON. INDIANA Phone 694 Il 'iaschrlsf WILLIAM STEFFEN 81 SON H SHAFFER ' I J. f ' E TRACTOR SALES V' 1' V' Ford Farm EquipmenI' BLUFFTON INDIANA Blufffon, Indiana Phone I058 MOSER OLIVER SALES Oliver Farm Equipmeni' Kewanee Discs and EIevaI'ors SALES, PARTS AND SERVICE General BIacIcsmH'I1 Blufffon, Ind. Phone I575 BLUFFTON INDIANA C I' I I' FULK WELDING SHOP Mongm ua 'ons Ralph D. Fulk CDOWEI-L COMPLETE WELDING ssavuce LUMBER Blufffon, Indiana Blufffon Indiana f A LITHOGRAPHED X .4 YEARBOOK DALLAS 0 TEXAS A I K P I I 5 . I i 1 m Q , L 1 ,:,. 1'-'lisa 1' uvnsxwsifz Kg.. .: ' I -xy.. V ,ffm ', W , QQ G wa-.Q 3 mx S,,wW,i ., 5. ,, 5. wk ,A .A gpg., P ve 'WY Hiffirf . . ' wk., 34-'A yn I, . ,iq-1 Q l we . ,.i,, . -1-X55 I in A K 1 .nn .4-v .-4. M S-' .. if , 4 w i. x ff ,Q J.. A I ,nv 'Ui ' 5? f X-1 ,2 Q I I ' H, .mls Y ' 4,V,r vgbf' x! ' u ' J ' F ' I ' s s.,.h4N ' 1814 41 'lse- s Wu 6 1 A XX


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