Linden High School - Bulldog Yearbook (Linden, IN)

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% Dedication In appreciation of her helpfulness, patience and friendly co-operation and for the services she has rendered during the past three years as sponsor, we, the Senior Class of 1951, do dedicate our annual The Bulldog to Mrs. Ruth Burton. Seated- Marjorie Pearson, Mrs. Barton, Geraldine Mahan, June Royer. Standing- Gloria White, Margaret Fifer, Mrs. Flanigan, Patricia Kell, Marjorie Bales. Annual Staff Editor-in-Chi ef....... Secretary Business Manager Art Editor Picture Editor Advertizing Editor Will Sc Prophecy Editors Sponsor Commercial Advisor ..Geraldine Mahan Patricia Kell Gloria White Marjorie Pearson Marjorie Bales Margaret Fifer J une Royer Gloria White Mrs. Ruth Burton Mrs. Flanigan The Annual Staff has worked together as a team for the fourteen weeks it took to compound this Annual. In the face of meeting all dead-lines, we sometimes lost patience; but when all is considered, we are very proud of our Annual and we hope you will enjoy it. The Annual Staff 2 I Robert Lee Homey «Bob Born June 7 Class President-12 Vice President-9-10 Hi-Y 11-12 President-12 Class Plays-11-12 Chorus-11 Track-9-10-11-12 Baseball-9-10-12 Basketball-9-10-11-12 Captain-12 Ambition-Farmer 3 Edwin Brewer Ed Born March 6 Class President-10 Vice President-12 Hi-Y 11-12 Vice President-12 Chorus-11 Class Plays-11-12 Track-9-12 Baseball-9-12 Basketball-9-12 Ambition-Farmer Patricia Ann Kell Pat Born March 19 Class Secretary-11-12 Sunshine Society-9-10-11-12 Chorus-11-12 Class Plays-11-12 Secretary Ambition-House Wife r 3 Marilyn June Royer June Born June 2 Class Treasurer-10-12 Sunshine Sooiety-9-10-11-12 Secretery-11 Vice-President-12 Chorus-9-10-11-12 Triple Trio-10-11 Sextet-12 Bend- 4.-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 President-12 Clarinet Trio-ll-rl2 Class Plays-11-12 Representative to Student Legislative Assemble-12 Annual Staff-12 Newspaper Staff-12 Ambition-Secretary Marjorie Eileen Pearson Marty Born March 24 Class Secretary-10 Class President-11 Class Reporter-12 Sunshine Society-9-10-11-12 Reporter-11 President-12 Chorus-9-10-11-12 Triple Trio-10-11 Sextet-12 Band-9-10-11-12 Vice-Fresident-12 Class Pleys-11-12 Senator to Student Legislative Assembly-12 Yell Leader-12 Annual Staff-12 Art Editor Ambition-To be one of many things But to always be happy. 4 Geraldine Louise Mahan Gerry Born April 29 Class Plays 11-12 Class Sec.-10 Treas.-9 Twirling-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Sunshine Society-9-10-11-12 Secretary-12 Chorus-9-10-11-12 Band-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12 Secretary-12 Annual Staff-Editor Co-Editor of Newspaper-12 American Legion Oratorical Contest-10-11-12 Ambition - Journalist Marjorie Kethryn Beles Margie Born July 9 Class Fresident-9 Sunshine Society-9-10-1]-12 Chorus-9-10-11-12 Triple Trio-11 Sextet-12 Band-9-10-11-12 Treasurer-12 Cless Pleys-11-12 Annual Staff-12 Photographer Newspaper Stsff-12 Gossip Writer Ambition-House Wife William Dean Crabtree Bill Born April 2 Class Vice-President-11 Hi-Y -11-12 Class Plays-11-12 Student Manager-11-12 Ambition-Farmer 5 0- 'ftA' Margaret Frances Fifer Peg Born April 28 Class Play-11-12 Sunshine Society-9-10 Chorus-9-10 Triple Trio-10 Annual-Advertising Newspaper Staff-12 Ambition-Wac Gloria Marie «Yhite Shorty Born Oct. 15 Sunshine-9-10-11-12 Chorus-9-10-11-12 Class Treasurer-11 Newsp8per-12 Band-10-11-12 Annual-Business Mgr. Class Plays-11-32 Ambition - Nurse 6 Three Who Started Together G.Mahan G.White J.Royer Prophecy of the Class 51 On the afternoon of May 3, 1961 after being pushed and shoved from the Linden Depot to Main Street, I stopped dazed and flustered trying to imagine that this was the Linden I hud left ten years ago. If I hadn’t spied a neon sign blazing out the words Halls Cafe, I probably would have turned around and hopped the next train back to Chicago. As I stepped into the Cafe, I recognized Jo Ann Clark, my schoolmete, stand- ing behind the counter. When we had chatted for some time about our school and the remarkable changes in Linden, I noticed a handbill lying on the counter, which read Robert Finley Bradford Horney -for Governor. I said, Well I guess the course in speech that Bob struggled through is going to be of some benefit. I’ll bet if Mr. Beatty knew of this he would be pleasantly surprised. ves, said Jo Ann, I have heard it said that if he doesn’t win he is going to ask Gloria VThite, his former heart throb, to settle down in Little Egypt with him. But since the army base has started in New Richmond, Z don’t know if she will accept or not. You remember she always had a crush on those New Richmond boys. Is Gloria working anywhere? Yes, she’s a model over in New Richmond at Blocks. Speaking of the vicinity west of Linden what ever happened to Pat Kell? I asked. Oh, didn’t you notice the sign Waltz’s Diner as you came down the street? No, I didn’t, I S3id. I thought maybe she was running for ueen of the Rosebowl as she did in 1951. Oh, land sakes, no! replied Jo Ann. She wouldn’t have time. She has a hard enough time raising her family of five boys and one girl. I said, That means they have a basketball team and yell leader in the family Speaking of basketball , what ever happened to Marjorie Bales who was going with Dick Schaeffer? The last time I heard of her she was taking a course in salemanship at Pur- due, Jo Ann replied. After she graduated she was a traveling saleslady until Dick persuaded her to marry him and to put her salesmanship to work in his large chain of Schaeffer’s stores. They are now the parents of three lovely uaughters. Just then a picture on the front of a movie magazine caught my eye and r noticed that it was a picutre of Marjorie Pearson. I thought Marjorie was inter- ested in political affairs, I said lo Jo Ann. I know, replied Jo Ann, pul after three years of political campaigning she decided to give up. But I guess it was all for the best because a movie scout be- ing attracted by her stunning beauty raede arrangements for a screen test. Now she’s in the top ten in Hollywood. Also her leading man in most pictures is her old heart throb ’.Yardy Chambers. It seems her secret ambition ha come true, I said. Just then we were interupted by Jim Vail, a former classmate, who being throughly surprised at seeing me came over and asked us what we were gossiping about. Hi Jim, I asked, Have you seen any of the class of ’$1? Did Ed Brewer ever settle down or make his mind up between Mona or Jane? Yes, volunteered Jim, he married Mona Runyon, but he and Bill Crabtree still go to Crawfordsville every Sunday afternoon to drive the piok-up truck ell through town hunting for some excitement. I guess Mrs. Brewer doesn't appreciate t is too much, added Jo Ann, as she has to stay home and take care of Bob and John, their twins. I suppose Ed will always be just as fickle as he was in high acnool. You mentioned Bill Crabtree, Jim; is he still around here? I asked. Yes, volunteered Jim, Bill is now rated number one on Linden’s date bait. I guess he causes a±i the girls’ hearts to flutter. I also hear the Geraldine now prefers Bill’s black Buick to Smith’s Pontiac. Geraldine! Is she still arouna here? I asked. Yes, she’s now the editor of the Linden Daily, answered Jim, since she has taken over the Linden Daily; its circulation has almost equalled that of the Ind- ianapolis Star. Gerry has really had a tough time, Jo Ann said; she went through Indiana University but during her somomore year Morris found another girl, ran awav and was married. This nearly bro e ner heart. She is now living in the most magnifi- cent house in town. By the way, Jim, I asked, whatever happened to Margaret Fifer? She was engaged before she graduated, wasn’t she? Yes, said Jim, now she and her husband, Ted, are living at Dariington.They own three lumber yards, one at Darlington, one at Crawfordsville, and one in Bowers. I guess taking care of the twins, Ted Junior, and Theodore is about all Margaret is able to do. I said, I sure am happy for Margaret. I see Royer's still own a huge hardware store. Did you know that I see June quite often in Chicago? You do? asked Jim. Yes, I guess after she finished business college, she got a job at the Pay- ton Life Insurance Company. Is that right! he remarked. Yes, I answered, I hear she still gets enjoyment out of teasing her boss, Larry. I don't think he objects either, because he has been taking her to a few wrestling matches lately. Jo Ann asked, Is it true that she is taking a correspondence course of mod- eling? I replied, I talked to her the other day and she told me that she was going to give her modeling up as she doesn't think there is much demand for models. Maybe someday Larry will ask her to marry him and she won't have to work at all, added Jim. I sure hope for June's sake, I said. Although I hated to break up this little reunion I felt that I must leave to go out to see my parents for awhile before I had to get the next train out to Chicago. I willingly accepted Jim's offer to drive me home. Goodby, said Jo Ann. It has been nice seeing you and talking about the Class of '51. When I see any of them, I'll tell them what a fine time we had discussing them and their activities. 9 FROM ’39 TO 51 About two hours after school started on September 29, Miss Inez Stephenson decided she would never feel the same again. It was very evident that the class she was to teach that year was a Junior Bomb-shell consisting of; Richard Hampton, Robert Harpel, Claudette Hillenburg, Donald Horn, Geraldine Mahan, George Pickett, Lester Rafferty, June Royer, Leah Ryker, Max Stull, Nancy Switzer, Rosemary Swisher, Roy Tyrell, Jane Vannice, and Gloria White. At the beginning of 1940 when we entered the second grade it seemed as if all the teachers felt sorry for Miss Coffman. Little did we realize it was all because of the class she had to teach. Nineteen Forty was a very bad year to try to teach Arithmetic. At least Eva McKinsey Hudson found it so. In ’42 Mrs. Barrnett Smith developed a split person- ality from trying to handle two classes at once. Ours being the most trying, I’ll bet. The 5th and 6th grades in school were spent with Mrs. Burns. I think she passed all of us so she wouldn’t have to put up with us any longer. However those years were not un- eventful because both Marjorie Bales and Marjorie Pearson entered our little class to stay. Our seventh year was brightened by the arrival of two more permanent students, Margaret Fifer and Robert Horney. Pat Kell arrived in the 8th grade, and Ed Brewer in the 9th. Our Sophomore year was fairly uneventful,but our Junior year was full of surprises. ’What with selling candy, putt- ing on a play, and managing the reception, we grew up a little, I guess. When Ruth Burton embarked with us upon our senior year she soon discovered that she was handling a senior bomb- shell. The seniors too were near to bursting. We can now say with all due experience that putting out an annual is the worst job in school. The play went nicely and gradua- tion was sure to be a success, so we settled down to a nice 2 hour vacation and rest. Although there is only three of the original class left, June Royer, Geraldine Mahan, and Gloria White, we are sure there could never be another class like our present one. Now that we are gone, we are sure that the school will recover in a few years from the Class of  51! X ♦ ( • • V JUNIORS Row 1-Mrs. Lyon, V. Anthrop, J. Clark, M. Fifer, B. Guard, B. Hunslcker, Row 2-C. Kell, L.Rafferty, R.Ritchie,C. Ruck, J. Sabens, J. Vail, t . Waltz, C. White. SOPHOMORE Row 1-Mr.Lyon,V.Brewer,3.Coopman, M.Cummins, J.C. OePlarr:y, P.Gould, Row 2-L. Goldsmith, R.Hampton, M.Hawkins, L.McBee, F.McBee,W.Parmer, Row 3-D.King,L.Payton,E.Ritchie,J.Sabens, B.Simmons, S. Todd. Cl O. ft Row i- MR. RATLIFF, B. Clements, r . Coopman, J. Forrest, M. Hudson. P. Johnson. Row 2- J. Kahle, D. Krise, B. Royer, A. lyon.M, Ruch,B. Ryker. Row 3- M. Sadler, G. Whitlow,H. Vail J. Vail. CLASS OFFICERS SENIOR JUNIOR President - Robert Korney Vice President - Ed Brewer Secretary - Pat Kell Treasurer - June Royer Reporter - Marjorie Pearson President - Charles White Vice President - Charles Kell Secretary - Barbsra Guard Treasurer - Joan Sabens Reporter - Charlotte Ruch SOPHOMORE FRESHMAN President - Fred McBee Vice Pres. - J.C. DePlanty Secretary - Pst Gould Treasurer - Shirley Todd Reporter - Mae Cummins President - Beverly Royer Vice Pres. - Phyllis Johnson Secretary and Treasurer - Beverly Ryker Reporter - Joyce Vail EIGHTH GRADE Row 1-MRS.FLANIGAN,B.Bennett,F. Brewer,R.Cooksey,J.Eustler, P. Guard, D. Kiger, J. McBee, Row 2-J.McCarthy, M. Sabens, C. Snouwaert, D. Todd, J. Waltz. SEVENTH GRADE Row 1-MISS MCDONALD,F. Barton,D.Brady,J.Clements,R.Eustler, D. Dyer, P.Dyer, R. Gren8rd,Row 2-D. Hunsicker, 0. Laabuth, V.Martin,P. Miller,C.Ritter,S. Ryker,A.Sadler,C. Schaeffer, A. W8ltz, N. Whitlow. Row 3-M.Smith, C.Snyder, S.Storms, S.Todd, B.Vail, A.Waltz, N. Whitlow, SIXTH GRADE Ro 1- M. Coopman,D. Denhart, T. Glascock,R. Guard,K. Hall, D. Johnson, G. Kiger, Row 2- C. Krlse, E. Lambuth, D. Lyon, J. Madden, B. McCarty,D. McClure, 3. McCormick,I. McDonald, L. Reynolds. Row 3- C. Schaeffer, MISS DAVIS, R. Winger. FIFTH GRADE Row_l- J. Brady,D. Brooks,J. Clements,D. Conard,R. Cooksey, B. Crowe,J. Davis,D. Denhart.Row 2-G. Fry,M. Fry,L. Grenard L. Kelly,P.' Krise,D. McCarty,M. McClure,D. McCormick,Row 3- J. McDonald,F. Nieman,J. Ritchie,G. Robb,M. Royer,L. Ryker, J. Smith, R. Smith. Row A- N. Storms, G. Vaughn, F. Winger FOURTH GRADE Row 1- MRS. EDWARDS, J. Austin, R. Burtner, S. Cerlson, C. Clayton,S. Coopmen,W. Cummins,W. Fry. Row 2- D. Gordon, D. Hunsicker, D. Leyton, J. Lee, J. Madison, R. Nieman.J. Ruch D. Storms. Row 3- N. Whitlow, B. Winger. THIRD GRADE Row 1- MRS. LITTLE, J. Burtner, J. Childress,J. Coopman, M. Dalton,J. Fry,D. Gordon,!. Grimes.Row 2-J. Hailman,S. Hood, R. Johnson,A. Jones,D. Jones,R. KeTly,«T. King, J. McDonald, Row 3- C. Moorman,K. Moorman,P. Nieman.M. Oliver,J. Oswalt, B. Larker, N. Sadler, E. Seyfried. Row A-F. Sharp,P. Snyder J. Switzer,R. Tincher,R. Vaughn,J. Young, E. Johnson. aenflft o © CJ SECOND GRADE Row 1- MISS DINWIDDIE, J . Antle, L. Bennett, E. Beatty, P. Brady, J. Burtner, M. Clark,?. Clayton, Row 2-P. Conrod, J. Oswalt, Row 3- P. Ruch, J. Smith, A. Snyder, D. Thayer, C.Whitaker,T.White,D.Winger,G.Young, Row 4 -B.Ryker,L. Utz; 7 . FIRST GRADE Row 1- MISS STEPHENSON, M. Young, W. Hood, M. Moormen, H. MCDonald,D.Little,T.Lambuth,R. Johnson, Row 2-F. Mennen, 3. Patton, G. Smith, R. Bennett, S. Bennett, J. Moormen, B.Waddell, G.Sadler,Row 3-C.Drane,J.Lee.T. Davis,J.Edwards. COOKS AND CAFETERIA JANITORS PAPER STAFF % r LIBRARY PHOTO CLUB Hi-Y SUNSHINE SENIOR BAND TWIRLERS y MIXED CHORUS VARSITY BASKETBALL YELL LEADERS-VARSITY 5 FIRST FIVE B. Homey Captain Forward F. McBee Guard H. Vail Guard C. Kell Center D. Waltz Forward Mr. Bunton Coach SUBS COACH S. Coopman Guard L. Rafferty Guard E. Brewer Forward J. Vail Forward JR. HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM YELL LEADERS-JR. HIGH 0 GIRLS PHYS. ED. BASEBALL TEAM BOYS' HOME EC. SENj.OR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1951 being of unsound mind do hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class, Mrs.Burton and her ability to drive anything on wheels except trucks with the emergency brake on. I, Bill Crabtree, do hereby will and bequeath to Charlotte Ruch, my seat in the Senior Row for next year. I, Gloria White, do hereby will and bequeath to Joan Sabens, my job on the annual staff and my easy going temper. I, Marjorie Pearson,do hereby will and bequeath to Berbers Hunsicker, a whole staff of secret service men to help her keep her secrets and my trim 135 lbs. I, Robert Horney, do hereby will and bequeath to Virginia Anthrop, my ability to have all the right answers in book- keeping class and my front row seat. I, Geraldine Mahan, do hereby will and bequeath to Don Waltz, my ability to keep my mouth shut no matter what I think, also a battery for his car. I, Marjorie Bales, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles Kell, another set of dimples when his present pair wear out. I, June Royer, do hereby will and bequeath to Mertha Fifey my flirty blue eyes, my height and my big feet. I, Pat Kell, do hereby will and bequeath to JoAnn Clark, my ability to go steady and be out every night. I, Ed Brewer, do hereby will and bequeath to Charles White, my ability to go with the Crawfordsville girls. I, Margaret Fifer, do hereby will and bequeath to Barbara Guard, my slim waist line and my pretty legs. I, June Royer, do hereby will and bequeath to Lester Raff- erty, my slim waistline, and a box of cigars to smoke on Youth Picnics so the Preacher won’t see him. I, Marjorie Bales, do hereby will and bequeath to Ruth Ann Ritchie my job on the annual staff. I, Geraldine Mahan do hereby will and bequeath to Jim Vail, my ability to sit cuietly in front of the bookkeeoing class when some one takes my chair. 29 We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Ur. and Mrs. Lyon the ability to build their second home in only two months time. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Flanigan the ability to take four teenage girls to the College Inn and bring them out unescorted. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Ratliff a tube of Kissproof lipstick to give his wife. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Beatty a set of ropes to tie his Senior Speech Class down, also a helocopter to get to school on time without speeding. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mrs. Decker the 7th period every day for band and the 4th period for chorus. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Bunton, a private bench for ball boys only so they can’t sit with their girls. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to Mr. Robb, a new rule book with lots of clean sheets in the back to add new rules when the Juniors become Seniors. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to the lower grade teachers our ability to borrow and not return. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to the Junior Class, a good strong lid to lock the ice cream freezer at the expense of the Seniors. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to the Sophomore Class our red and white class sweaters to wear when theirs wear out. We, the Senior Class of 1951, do hereby will and bequeath to the Freshmen, our ability to act dignified at the right time and place. Class of 1951 Witnessed by: 30 OhlfVol VARSIL C a ptc i y 5 Duh f • L ho ti H ? rs-GurtOft X TOU.O-HT X TAW A PfcTT V TAT ! rWry 5 OfAiJTlfl L DOC- AWYWAy JAy CHt-E'Se c T POT Ofi E OVEH ObJ ytu -THAT T HE-t RufKT V £ e r ior Ro SPEECH C? 0 -D O P  ? AND li V - $ Ead ie. Ba-b BOB THORTON Phone 5 85R7 Reverse Charges L W i . A GOOD MARKET FOR YOUR MILK BUYERS OF GRADE—B MILK Phone 144 Mulberry Reverse Charges RIGGS DAIRY GRADE A MILK and PURE PASTEURIZED PRODUCTS ’’FOR BETTER HEALTH - USE MORE DAIRY PRODUCTS Visit Our New Dairy Bar FOUNTAIN SANDWICHES BULK ICE CREAM Mulberry, Indiana Phone 219 36 monTComcRY CO. FflRm BUR. co-op flssn.inc pence - pgcd -pgrtiltzgr seeD- RAin-C0Ai peeDefts - POunrAins-TAnKS LinDen glcvator CHGRRY ROV6 GieVATOR LinDen — C'viue inDiflnfi COMPLIMENTS of Ritchie’s Cafe Linden, Indiana Home Cooked Meals Good Pie and Coffee COME in and SEE US COMPLIMENTS of Maguire Standard Service Linden, Indiana COMPLIMENTS of KING East side of square Lafayette, Indiana 38 VEATCH St PINKERTON Your INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER CRAWFORDSVILLE, INDIANA M. G. Veatch Carl M. Pinkerton Compliments of SQUARE CORNER HARDWARE Linden, Indiana FRED E. BIBLE REALTY CO. Real Estate and Farm Loans INTERNATIONAL Linden, Indiana HALL SALES COMPANY Clarks Hill Indiana Phone 560 Palais Royal Sale Genuine Service Parts International Harvester Lafayette’s Smartest Women’s Shop Lafayette, Indiana 39 Packard Sales 202-20 4. East Market Crawfordsville, Ind, Compliments of Crawford Barber Shop Crawford Hotel Building Crawfordsville, Ind. Compliments of IDLE HOUR ROLLER RINK Party Hours: Wed. L:00-7:00pm. 7:30-10:30pm. Crawfordsville, Ind. Compliments of POWELL CLEANERS Crawfordsville, Ind. Compliments of Crawfordsville Paint and Wallpaper Crawfordsville, Indiana 40 THE SPORTSMAN SHOP Featuring the finest Names Athletic Equipment-------Sportswear Photography Supplies--------Luggage Hunting and Fishing Supplies 126 E. Main St. Phone 1250 Crawfordsville, Indiana For your Plumbing and Heating Visit CLARK BROS. 213 N. Green Phone 51 Crawfordsville, Indiana 41 THE SMITH STUDIO and CAMERA SHOP ATTICA, INDIANA SCHULTZ SCHULTZ The Book Store 105 N. Washington St. Crawfordsville, Indiana RUNDS PACKING COMPANY, INC. CRAWFORDSVILLE LINCOLN-MERCURY, INC. 105 N. Washington St. Pork and Beef Packers Lafayette, Indiana Crawfordsville, Indiana 42 Compliments of Foster's Furniture Co. Lafayette, Indiana IT’S DECKER’S FOR ♦BOOKS ♦gifts ♦athletics GOODS and EQUIPMENT ♦OFFICE SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT ♦BUSINESS MACHINES 514-520 Main St. Dial 5936 Lafayette, Indiana In Lafayette its JACQUES, INC. 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