Linden High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Linden, IN)

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We the Senior Class of Linden High School dedicate this 1950 Bulldog to our foi mer classmate Don Clark. FACULTY STUDENT COUNCIL 2 SENIORS B. Brewer, J. Devis, D. Schaeffer, Mr. Ratliff, B. Reed, A. Denham I. Ritter, M. Bradison, B. Figg, J. Hunsicker, M. White, D. Hudson Joan Hunsicker Jo Birthday August 12 Class Treas. 9-10 Plays 11-12 Sunshine 9-10-11-12 Treas. 11 Chorus 9-10-11-12 Triple Trio 10-11 Octet 12 Band 8-9-10-11-12 Pres. 12 Pep Band 12 Student Council 10 Yell Leader 11 School Reporter 12 Annual Music Editor Ambition County Home Demonstration Agent Dorothy Hudson Dort Birthday February 21 Plays 11-12 Band 5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Vice-Pres. 12 Ambition Accountant Ibbie Ritter Ibbie Birthday March 3 Class Sec. 9-10-11 Plays 11-12 Student Council 9-10 Sunshine 9-10-12 Chorus 9-10 Librarian 10-11-12 Annual Society Editor Ambition Secretary Mary White Mary Birthday February 15 Vice-Pres. 9-10 Vice-Pres. S.C. 11 Plays 11-12 Sec. S.C. 11 Sunshine 9-10-11-12 Vice-Pres. 10 Pres. 12 Chorus 9-10-11-12 Triple Trio 10-11 Octet 12 Trumpet Trio 12 Band 5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Sec. 12 Yell Leader 11-12 Librarian 10-11 Ambition Beauty Operator Betty Figg Betsy Birthday June 22 Sunshine 12 Ambition Office Work Martha Bradison Mart Birthday September 26 Plays 11-12 Sunshine 10-11-12 Sec. 11 Vice. Pres. 12 Girls Chorus 10-11-12 Mixed Chorus 10-11-12 Annual Circulation Mgr. Ambition Secretary 6 7 Arvil Denham Jr. Buckshot Birthday August 3 Pres. 10-11-12 Plays 11-12 Chorus 12 Quartet 12 Student Council IO-11-12 Pi os 2.2 Hi-Y 12 Sgt. at Arms Basketball 10-11-12 Baseball 11-12 Track 10-12 Football 9 (C.H.S.) Annual Editor Ambition undecided Richard Schaeffer Kaprina Birthday March 9 Vice-Pres. 12 Play 12 Chorus 12 Student Council 12 Sec. 12 Hi-Y Pres. 12 Footblal 9-10-11 (H.H.S.) Baseball 9-10-11 (H.H.S.) Baseball 12 Basketball 12 Track 12 Annual Editor-in-Chief Ambition undecided James Davis Jim Birthday Dec. 17 Reporter 9 Vice-Pres. 10 Secretary 12 Play 12 Band 4 to 12 Treas. 12 Pep Band 12 Chorus 9-12 Quartet 12 Stu. Council 10-12 Vice.Pres. 10 Hi-Y Sec. 12 Basketball 9- 10-11 Stu. Mgr. 12 Baseball 9-12 Annual Sports Ed. 1 Ambition undecided William 0. Reed Bill Birthday December 1 Treasurer 11-12 Plays 11-12 Chorus 12 Quartet 12 Student Council 12 Vice-Pres. 12 Hi-Y Vice-Pres. 12 Baseball 12 Track 12 Wrestling 10 (D.H.S.) Yell Leader 12 Annual Advertisement Ambition undecided Robert Brewer Bob Birthday July 2 Reporter 12 Plays 11-12 Chorus 12 Stu. Council 12 Hi-Y Treas. 12 Football 9 (C.H.S.) Wrestling 9 C.H.S. Annual Snap. Ed. Ambition undecided 8 Ur. M. E. Ratliff Sponsor 9 Mr. G. H. Robb Principal JUNIORS R. Harpel, J. Royer, G. Mahan, B. Horney, E. Brewer, B. Crabtree P. Kell G. White, N. Switzer, M. Pearson, Miss Deardorff, M. Fifer M. Bales SOPHOMORES J. Vail, V. Anthrop, B. Rafferty, D. Waltz, C. Kell, M, Kiger, C. White, G. Ingram, Mrs. Lyon J. Clark, J. Sabens, C. Ruch, B. Hunsicker, B. Guard, R. Ritchie M. Fifer 10 FRESHMEN D. King, E. Cummins, S. Coopman, L. McBee, Mr. Lyon, F. McBee B. Simmons, E. Ritchie V. Brewer, J. DePlanty , P. Gould, C. Marlott, S. Todd, D. Hampton J. Sabens CLASS OFFICERS Seniors President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Junior Denham Dick Schaeffer Jim Davis Bill Reed Bob Brewer Mr. Ratliff Juniors President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Marjorie Pearson Billy Crabtree Pat Kell Gloria White Miss Deardorff Sophomores President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Charles Kell Charles White Joan Sabens Mrs. Lyon Freshmen President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Jane Sabens Shirley Todd Patty Gould Mae Cummins Mr. Lyon 11 EIGHTH GRADE E. Webster, A. Lyon, B. Ward, B. Clements, P. Johnson, J. Vail M. Hudson, E. Crowe, V. Cotten, D. Krise, Mrs. Campbell M. Sadler, G. Whitlow, H. Vail, J. Kahle, J. Forrest, R. Coopman B. Royer, M. Ruch SEVENTH GRADE J. Guinn, D. Todd, J. McBee, M. Sabens, S. Clements, R. Cooksey D. Kiger, S. Apple., Mrs. Flanigan C. Snouwaert, J. Eutsler, G. Toys, d. Foye, P. Guard, J. Waltz F. Brewer 12 SIXTH GRADE B. Appi®, P. Dyer, D. Dyer, F. Barton, J. Clements, 0. Lambuth K. Schaeffer, Miss Davis D. Hunsicker, V. Martin, N. Whitlow, R. Grenard, C. Ritter B. Vail, A. Sadler, R. Eutsler P. Miller, S. Storms, V. Cooke, S. Todd, L. Hartle, A. Waltz M. Smith FIFTH GRADE H. Hall, L. Reynolds, M. Coopman, E. Pearson, D. Johnson J. Herget, Miss Davis G. Klger, R. Denhart, C. Krlse, D. Lyon, C. Schaeffer, J. Foye M. Royer B. McCarty, R. Winger, E. Lambuth, D. McClure, F. Glascock F. Guard 13 FOURTH GRADE D. Webster, B. Harpel, B. Crowe, L. Grenard, F. Winger, F. Fry J. McDonald, R. Cooksey, R. Foye, G. Robb, Mrs. Burns G. Ritchie, D. Conrad, R. Apple, J. Cotten, J. Smith, J. Clements D. Denhart, R. Smith, D. McCarty, A. Cooke L. Kelly, G. Vaughn, D. Hartley, J. Davis, N. Storms, P. Krise, D. Brooks, M. McClure, M. Fry THIRD GRADE D. Siple, D. Hunsicker, S. Coopman, J. Austin, J. Lee, W. Cummins N. Whitlow, Mrs. Doyel C. Clayton, D. Layton, B. Winger, D. Cotten, J. Ruoh, J. Madison B. Fry, R. Stockall, S. Carlson, D. Storms, D. Gordon 14 SECOND GRADE J. Switzer, B. Parker, L. Guinn, D. Jones, S. Hood, Mrs. Dinwiddle J. Childress, J. Oswalt, M. Oliver, M. Dalton, A. Jones D. Gordon, S. Apple, F. Johnson, B. Soott, J. McDonald, J. King T. Siple, J. Hallman, G. Foye, J. Fry L. Krukewitt, J. Young, L. Utz, N. Saddler, J. Coopman, V. Vaughn T. Tincher, R. Kelly, J. Grimes, J. McDonald FIRST GRADE J. Buck, R. Thayer, P. Lee, R. Denhart, C. Whitaker, I. Stephenson J. Antle, S. Martin, L. Crowe, P. Conrad, D. Winger K. Dismore, T. White, L. Bennett, P. Ruch, S. Siple, J. Smith J. Cooksey, A. Stockall, C. Cotten, M. Songer S. Guinn, H. McDonald, P. Clayton, K. Flanigan, J. Glascock J. Oswalt, S. Stump, M. Cotten, G. Young, M. Clark 15 GOVERNMENT ANNUAL STAFF 16 COMMERCIAL LIBRARY STAFF 17 BOYS' chorus girls' chorus 19 BOYS' QUARTET GIRLS' OCTET SENIOR BAND SHOP JANITORS 22 VARSITY CHEER LEADERS 25 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM CHEER LEADERS 24 Junior Denham Captain” Guard Dick Schaeffer Center Don V.altz Forward Lester Rafferty Sonny Coopman Fred UcDee Reserve Guard Cuard Forward 25 Senior Will We, the Senior Class of 1950, being of unsound mind, do hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class, Ur. Ratliff and all of his ancestors including the red-headed Indian. I, Martha Bradison, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Horney, my ability to slide gracefully at June Royer's feet. I, Dorothy Hudson, do hereby will and bequeath to Geraldine Mahan my ability to study on the school bus. I, Jim Davis, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Horney, my ability to keep a car on two wheels and my ability to get my parent's consent to have dates. I, Ibbie Ritter, do hereby will and bequeath to Gloria White, my ability to go with the New Richmond and Waveland boys. I, William Gordon Reed, do hereby will and bequeath to Pat Kell, my position as yell leader for next year. I, Betty Figg, do hereby will and bequeath to Marjorie Bales, my height and my ability to go with short boys. I, Bob Brewer, do hereby will and bequeath to Marjorie Pearson, my ability to cut up in class without getting caught. I, Joan Hunsicker, do hereby will and bequeath to Ed Brewer, my ability to laugh a most gentle and tinkling laugh. I, Dick Schaeffer, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Harpel, my ability to get in Mrs. Flanigan's hair. I, Mary White, do hereby will and bequeath to Billy Crabtree, my continuous flow of words. I, Martha Bradison, do hereby will and bequeath to Marjorie Bales my ability to ride home. We, William Gordon Reed, James Davis, and Richard Schaeffer, do hereby will and bequeath to Margaret Fifer, a private parking lot around little Egypt and a Cadillac so they can out run us. I, Joan Hunsicker, do hereby will and bequeath to June Royer, my ability to catch on to Jokes immediately after they are told. I, Junior Denham, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Harpel, my bowlegs and crew hair cut. I, Bob Brewer, do hereby will and bequeath to Robert Harpel, my ability to make a desk Jump when there is a disagreement in class. I, Jim Davis, do hereby will and bequeath to Marjorie Bales and Marjorie Pearson, my ability to cut up in band class without getting caught and a large supply of chewing gum and twenty-five cent Hershey Bars. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Ratliff, another straight A and well behaved government class like the one this year. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Lyon, more seniors to go in his freshmen class and a larger room for his equipment. 26 We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Lyon, an extra period to meet with her library staff. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Beatty, a house in Linden and also a straight Jacket when he's talking to the senior speech class. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Campbell, a baton that won't break or fall out of her hand and a Lost and Found Bureau to find her music stand after the Speech Class has borrowed it. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Miss Deardorff, a new red truck and also a good driver. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Flanigan, a set of typewriters that can spell and a good advanced typing class for next year. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Bunton, another State Championship Basketball team like the one this year. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Robb, a chain for all of his keys so he won't lose them. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to the Grade Teachers, a non-moveable, automatic paper cutter and plenty of paper. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Linden High School, our undying loyality to the school. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Beatty, Mrs. Lyon and Mrs. Flanigan, our ability to run the movie machine. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to the Sophomore Class, our loose, well worn class sweaters. We, the Senior Class of 1950, do hereby will and bequeath to the Freshmen Class, our seats by the windows and our ability to make good grades without studying. In Witness Whereof, We, the Senior Class, have set our hands and seal hereto this sixth day of February in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. 27 Principal Prophecy of the Class of '50 On July 12, 1960, the class of '51 arrived in the great metrop- olis of Linden for their annual reunion. This was the first year since graduation from dear old Linden High, for it to be held in Linden. Upon arriving, we all checked in at the 29 Palms Summer Resort, owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Karl Moser. After having graduated from Purdue University, the Mosers had tested the soil around the old Hunsicker gravelpit and found it unsuitable for farming. Determined to make money off the land, they built their Summer Resort there. Mr. and Mrs. Moser, the former Joan Hunsicker, greeted us at the desk and turned the keys to our rooms over to us. Noticing our heavy luggage, Joan summoned the bellhop. As he picked up our luggage, we saw his face clearly. To our surprise, we found him to be none other than Arvil Denham, Jr. While escorting us to our rooms, we engaged in conversation with him. We found that after graduating, he and the former Mary White had decided to make everything definite and took the fatal step. We also learned that she was engaged at the resort at night too. Seems she couldn’t work all day because she had to take care of their ever-growing twins. June and Gloria unpacked our bags and decided our evening dresses needed a good pressing before the Reunion Banquet that night. We put through a call to the desk requesting that they send a wardrobe lady up right away. Living up to the Hotel’s slogan of Prompt Service , the wardrobe woman was there within a few minutes. Entering our room, she gave a cheery greeting and we recognized her as Ibbie Ritter. Collecting our dresses, she told us that she was still looking for the man of her dreams. Promising to have our clothes back in plenty of time she left us. The sun kept getting hotter and hotter every minute so Ed sug- gested we go take a dip in the cl 1 waters of the reconverted gravel- pit, now a luxurious swimming pool. After donning our swim suits, we made our way down to the pool. Walking by the pool, Gloria gave Margaret a friendly slap on the shoulder and she went splashing into the water. Gloria noticed what she caused and commenced screaming. The tall, blonde life-guard finally came to her rescue. After all the excitement had died down, Robert Harpel called to our atten- tion that the life-guard was none other than Dick Schaeffer. The next two hours were spent sitting beside the pool chatting with Dick and comparing notes on what had taken place in the last ten years. About three o'clock we decided to go to our rooms and rest before the banquet. We decided to call some former friends. Finding the telephone out of commission we sent Billy for the bellhop to locate the telephone repairman. Upon arriving Billy had brought back with him none other than Mrs. Charles Goode, the former Betty Figg. After conversing with her, there was a knock on the door. Pat answered the door, returning with two sets of triplets and one set of 28 twins. Surprised we found that Betty and Charles had married shortly after graduation and had begun to raise their middle sized family. After she left we noticed that it was getting close to evening. The boys returned to their rooms to dress for supper and the stage show. Ibbie Ritter the wardrobe woman returned with our dresses and told us to hurry or we would miss the show. A few minutes later we met in the hall and started for the dining room. Upon arriving the host showed us to our seats. The waiter arrived a short time later and took our order. We thought he looked familiar but we couldn't quite place him. A few minutes later the orchestra began playing the old familiar rumba. The waiter keeping time with the music came through the crowd with the tray above his head to our tables. Immediately we recognized him as a dear old friend Bill Reed. We talked with him awhile and found that he was still an old bachelor but that was not a sign that the girls were still not a major part of his life. After we had started our meal, we noticed that Geraldine wasn't eating. Knowing that she liked so well potato salad we thought some- thing was wrong. All of us knew that she would surely be hungry after the big swim so Marjorie Pearson asked her what was wrong. Geraldine replied that she did not like the way the salad was put together. She said that she had a good notion to take it back to the kitchen. She finally pursuaded us it was the right thing to do. Returning in about fifteen minutes she told us that the head cook was none other than Dorothy Hudson. The orchestra had played several soft songs while we were eating. After we had finished and the dishes had been removed the curtain was drawn for the floor shows. Our attention was immediately drawn to the speaker introducing himself as Jim Davis and his Chorus Girls. After the Chorus Girls had finished their number the spotlight centered on Bob Brewer and his magic guitar. During Bob's third encore, we heard a familiar voice coming up behind us chanting Cigars, Cigaretters . Bob Horney let out a long low whistle as he saw her approaching. When she was in the light we saw that it was the former Mary White, now Mary Denham. After talking with her a few minutes, we discovered that Bob's specialty was over; Mary volunteered to show us back-stage. We knocked on his door and when we were admitted we found that he already had visitors. We thought that she looked familiar but we were unable to place her. Just then Jim Davis burst in the door and exclaimed Why Martha, Martha Brann . At that, we all turned in amazment to stare at her. We offered our apologies for not recognizing her and found that she and Bob had patched up all their differences and made everything definite. We also learned that they had become the parents of red-headed quin- tuplet boys, about a year, before. Margie Bales called to our atten- tion that this certainly was year for recorded breaking births. As we left to go to our rooms we all realized that we had met the whole class of '50. Our reunion was truly an eventful one. 29 30 51 SOCIETY The 4-H Club3 of Linden and their guests had a skating party at the Crawfordsville Skating Rink on September 21, 1949. A Sunshine Dinner for sponsors and presidents of Indiana Sunshine Societies was held at the Marott Hotel in Indianapolis on September 24, 1949. Miss Deardorff and Martha Bradison, Vice-President,who went in place of Mary White, President, attended the dinner. The girls of the Sunshine Society held their informal initiation of eight new members on September 28,1949. The Wednesday assembly was presented by the new members and three Senior girls. They held their formal initiation October 4, 1949, at the Methodist Church. The Senior Class gave a hard times party on September 30, 1949, for the four upper grades of the high school and the faculty. Square dancing and other games were enjoyed, and refreshments of corn bread and beans were served. June Royer, Pat Kell, and Martha Bradison attended the District Sunshine Convention with their sponsor, Miss Deardorff, at Rossville, Indiana on October 1, 1949. Linden High School had its I Want To Be An Announcer elimi- nation contest on October 12, 1949, in which there were twenty-seven competitors. The five chosen best were Jo Ann Clark, Geraldine Mahan, Marjorie Pearson, Barbara Hunsicker, and Gloria White. The following week, these winners appeared over WFMU. Geraldine Mahan was chosen winner for the week. On October 13, 1949, the Senior Class made a trip to Attica, Ind. in the afternoon to have their class pictures taken. A Community Fish-Pry was held in the school cafeteria on October 14, 1949. The money taken in at the fish fry was used for cafeteria supplies. The sophomore Class is very proud of their class sweaters which they received on October 19, 1949. The boys of the Hi-Y held their informal initiation on October 19,1949. They presented the Wednesday assembly program. The Hi-Y Club has been organized under the sponsorship of George F. Beatty and Mr. Glen H. Robb. Seventeen boys were initiated into the club. The Senior High School yell leaders, Bill Reed, Mary White, and Robert Harpel and the Junior High yell leaders, Mary Ruch, Gloria ’Whitlow, and Donna Todd were elected on October 26, 1949. National Education Week and Book Week were observed here during the week of November 4, 1949. The Library sponsored a poster contest on books. The Librarians put on the Wednesday assembly program. The grade pupils put on a musical program Friday afternoon. There were quite a few parents who visited school during the week and were pres- ent at the program. The Junior Class presented a three act comedy, A Little Honey , November 8, at the Linden High School. The cast consisted of Marjorie Pearson, Geraldine Mahan, Gloria ’White, Marjorie Bales, Mar- garet Fifer, Robert Horney, Pat Kell, Robert Harpel, June Royer,Bill Crabtree, Ed Brewer and two seniors, Betty Figg and Bill Reed. 32 The Juniors are very proud of their class rings which they re- ceived on November 19, 1949. Also,the Seniors solicited ads for their annual. The Student Council has been working very hard to redecorate the recreation room so the students may enjoy it during the noon hour. On November 21,1949, the Juniors and Seniors of Montgomery County met at Crawfordsville High School with representatives from several colleges in Indiana. The Speech Class presented a radio program over WFMU on December 8,1949, at 7:30 P.M. They presented a play entitled A Date With Pun- kin written by Martha Bradison. Those in the play were Mary White, Joan Hunsicker, Dorothy Hudson, Martha radison, Dick Schaeffer, Jun- ior Denham, and Bill Reed. On November 25, 1949, the Senior Class and their guests went to Indianapolis to see the Sonja Henie 1950 Hollywood Ice-Revue. On November 30, 1949, the Hi-Y organization challenged the Sun- shine organization to a scholarship race. The group that has improved their grades the least at the end of the first semester, will give a party for the winning group. The M.Y.F. sponsored a chili supper at the school on December 6, 1949. The Sunshine sponsored a baby contest following the supper. The Juniors had their first class party of the year on December 13, 1949. They had a chili supper at the school building after which they went to the show. The Seniors received their pictures on December 13, 1949. They seemed to be very harried over the fact that they had promised more pictures than they ordered. The Sophomores had their first class party on December 14, 1949. They exchanged Christmas gifts and had refreshments. The Sunshine organization sponsored a formal Christmas dance for the girls of the high school and their escorts on December 17, 1949. Party sandwiches, punch, oandy, and nuts were served. Records were used for dancing. A good time was enjoyed by all who attended. SPORTS WIR2 The baseball squad didn't do so well this year. With sixteen boys on the squad, the team won two games and lost six. The basketball team has been having about the same luck. To date they have won five games and lost seven. The following Seniors will receive honor sweaters: they are for basketball - Junior Denham, Dick Schaeffer; manager - Jim Davis; yell leaders - Mary White, Bill Reed. In the Countv Tournament the Bulldogs dropped Wingate 70 - 37 to go into the semi-final3 where they were beaten by Waveland 68 - 34, who went on to win the tourney by downing New Market 40 - 33. 33 MUSIC DEPARTMENT On October 14, 1949, the band presented a short program after the fish fry sponsored by the cafeteria. This was the first event the band played for in 1949. Nine members of the Mixed Chorus went to Indianapolis on October 28, 1949, to sing In the All-State Chorus at the Teacher's Institute. They rehearsed in the morning and afternoon at the Manual Training High School. The program was presented at the Cadle Tabernacle that night. The Girl's Trio sang for the Women's Club on November 7, 1949. The school music department presented the Christmas program, December 23,1949. Everyone from the first to the twelfth grade parti- cipated in the band, choruses, or pageant. After the program Santa Claus and his helpers passed out gifts which were under the beauti- fully decorated tree. February 4,1950-District solo and ensemble contest at Arthur Jordan. State solo and ensemble contest - February 15, 1950. County Music Festival - March 21, 1950. District Contest at Attica - April 1, 1950. State Contest at Bloomington- April 14, 1950. LIBRARY This year the library staff has set as it's goal a library which all the students will enjoy and use frequently. That goal has been reached. A survey made during a five-day period disclosed the fact that all but two high school pupils did library work. The members of the library staff are Ibbie Ritter. Marjorie Bales, Marjorie Pearson, Geraldine Mahan, JoAnn Clark, Ruth Ritchie, and Joan Sabens. Members of the staff helped Mrs. Lyon,library supervisor select one hundred-nine books from the city library. Besides the books borrowed and those loaned to us by many parents.forty-eight new books have been purchased, including reference books, biographies, and fiction. The magazine supply has increased every week. Patrons donate ten magazines regularly and twenty-two others are subscribed to. Some of the most popular are Open Road for Boys, Quick Ideals, Nature Maga- zine, and Senior Prom. The Visual Aids Organization has been combined with the library. Geraldine Mahan is the secretary of the organization. She records all films ordered by grade and high school teachers. Many interesting and educational films have been viewed by students and many more films are scheduled. 34 Compliments of MoGAUOHEY-HIXON COMPANY Packard Sales Service 601 W. Market St. Crawfordsville, Indiana Compliments of KIRKPATHICK GRAIN COMPANY W. A. Gray-Manager Grinding-Mixing-Coal Fence-Feed 35 It Pays to Sow INDIANA CERTIFIED SEED Seed Corn Soybeans bats Wheat Edgewood Farm Homer Ward Richard Ward TRY OUR SERVICE AND QUALITY ALWAYS GOOD Montgomery County Lumber Co. Opposite Monon Depot Crawfordsville, Indiana MOTORCYCLE SERVICE CO. Indian Motorcycles for Sport, Police, Business 201 E. 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Real Estate and Farm Loans Phone 35 Linden, Indiana Linden, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of SHELL PRODUCTS AND LUNCH KNOTTY PINE GRILL Perkins and Loft Romney, Indiana Romney, Indiana Agriculture Lime Gravel Building Material Trucking A. J. Miller Clark's Hill, Indiana Compliments of Phone 882 Miller's Grocery CLARK'S HILL ELEVATOR Fresh Meats Vegetables poultry and eggs PARIS CLEANING Sc LAUNDRY CO. A Good Haircut Every Time Complete Laundry Compliments of and Fred M. Deal Dry Cleaning Service Phone 6 J Attica, Indiana 44 Compliments of Compliments of SWITZER S GROCERY HUSDON SELF-SERVICE MARKET Wingate, Indiana Phone 213 Waynetovm, Indiana Phone 213 Buick Pontiac CLIPPER CRAFT CLOTHES G.M.C. Trucks R.M. HORNER INC. Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Men's Clothing School Cords made to order Crawfordsville, Indiana 41 Years on the Corner Louis Nathan Attica, Indiana THE FRANKFORT MORNING TIMES ALBERT M. LAUGHNOR Frankfort Indiana CHRYSLER-PLYVOUTH DEALER Served With Your Breakfast Sales-Body Shop-Service Most Completely Equipped Commercial Printing Department In Central Indiana Phone 422-2833 306-405 N. Jackson Street Frankfort, Indiana Compliments of Compliments 0f INGRAM RICHARDSON INDIANA LOCK-JOINT % MFG. CO. of INDIANA INC. CONCRETE PIPE CO. Frankfort, Indiana Lafayette, Indiana Phone 7852 4 5 DARLINGTON DRY GOODS ’.York Clothing Wearing Apparel Gifts— Notions Shoes Compliments of COX’S CAFE Darlington, Indiana Phone 23 Nationally Branded Men’s Merchandise Compliments of At Popular Prices DIANA SHOPS STSCK’S Crawfordsville, Indiana Crawfordsville, Indiana Quality Flowers From Compliments of HAZEL’S BO-KA SHOPPE J.C. PENNEY CO. 123 So. Green Phone 700 Crawfordsville, Indiana Crawfordsville, Indiana ROBERT R. LBGALLEY D.D.S. PEASE Linden, Indiana Tel. Office 109 CITIES SERVICE House, New Richmond 90 Romney, Indiana 46 INTERNATIONAL HALL SALES COMPANY Compliments Claries Hill of Indiana COOPIE'S DRUG STORE Phone 560 Sales Genuine Linden, Indiana Service Parts International Harvester ii RICE MARATHON Compliments SERVICE of HALL'S CAFE Where you limp Phone 52 in and leap out. Linden, Indiana Phone 125 Linden, Indiana 47 Phone 5 85R7 BOB THORNTON Reverse Charges Phone 1U Mulberry Reverse Charges A GOOD MARKET FOR Y(XJR MILK BUYERS OF GRADE--B MILK PRIEBE'S EAST END WELDINC SHOP •v 48 OVERHAULING STEAM CLEANING Compliments of STOP'S REGAL MARKET Phone 102 New Richmond Indiana TOW RICHMOND LUMBER . COAL COMPANY New Richmond, Indiana Lumber-Coal Grain-Wayne Feeds BOOT'S REGAL GROCERY Fresh Fruits Vegetables Quality Meats Frozen Foods Colfax, Indiana Compliments of CAIN'S SERVICE STATION Darlington, Ind. Phone 252-2 Compliments of CONRAD GARAGE RITCHIES CAFE Sandwlches-Meals-Short Orders Come here to meet your friends Linden, Indiana Phone 107 Phone Darlington, Indiana 58 49 50 TWIRLERS MIXED CHORUS 51 BASEBALL SQUAD FRESHMEN HOME EC. 52 53 54 Autographs 55 Autographs 56


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