Linton Stockton High School - Revue Yearbook (Linton, IN)

 - Class of 1948

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QV pulled!!-eff iq Senna. efadfi af i9-93 LITEPARH EDITOR Kenneth Pldllkllll BUSINESS EDITOR Gloria Plkk 'XSSOCIATF EDITOR Emmanuel Puxco LITFRARH Whdneta OBIIHII Sue Bognd Bettx Morxmon Don WOIKIUHII Bob Elkins PICTURES Blll Nexxklrk Jeux HUDOII -KIT Marlanne Harmon Bxll Gxax Pattx Vhlkes FXPISTS Jan Hames Bebe RlChdIdS M rw Lou LBIICIIS Balbdla Rlchalds BUSINESS Jox Murdock Malllee Stex ens Elame Tmcher Vlrgmla HHWRIIIS Norbert Graves .Qu-. lxlaryahna Shepard. Shuirley Ifranks U Um Book of Memmm Om Annual is not met a book VS 1th cox er and pages galore It s 1 book of our school dax memoriee XX ith plcturee of friends we adore It also contama plcturea Of the teachers who help ue decide Hou to Chooae the right wax of deatlnx For the road of destruction me vs 1de That the book of our Lholce hae defmed And as the xeare paso we vtill remember TheQe dax 9 we ale leaxmg behind Mas vue Qtrne on ex er relentlees To the goal vue max further attain And, mth God s help vue vsill accompllah The works ue haxe Qtrned for ln iam Llame TlI1Cht3l I 7' x - 1 1 L. Y ,1 4 1 1 I v . J . v ' Q K I v .v X . uv: 4 v . . '. So let'S linger awhile with these memories L .Y L -., ' '- I ' lb' ' Q v' ' - v' ' , t I. -, V, V-, , ,,f:'. - 1 g,,,- A, Y.. '- f V , wr , . . Um Sc ' 1 ' Q M. v f-M, . ,, er' , . WVVM. , ' Q 4-mn v rv' ' u fi' 7 'S 4 5 2 ., I,- ,,.,f. Q l N Wefb ' 1ffuJi14muaalla.' Kenweffz aaanfzluc As a pupll Kenneth hovs ed an earnest and serlous attl tude toward hls vsork In p1te of hls physlcal handlcaps he mamtalned a lllkll tandard of scholalshlp He took an actlve part ln the efctra curl lcular actlvltxc He wa vlc president of the F F A and also held .an honor'1r,, degree ln thls or ganlzatlon He was Pre ldent of the 4 H Club of whlch he was Senlor Class to be the Lltel ary Editor of the 48 Rex ue In your b11ef soyourn here vxe learned to love you We aw the flght you made We knew the paln you bore But now your mormnb star has rlsen your fight IS oer Dlmlw we see th t stal becau e of the les o 1 your llfe has gnen Ln . , S v X . .- . V . S .... , . I - -. . . . S- 3 . S- . . l . . H ' c ' . ' . . . S. - . v a member for six years. Last fall Kenneth was chosen by the . . H . , Y Q. . , I D V . 'Y . n 7 . .V , . V Thu 1 nhele the clock beglns to turn Plesentmg the Admlnlstrators who help us to learn As the clock goes around Here ale the teachere best to be found NN WWWWWV XNXRXW gg X Xqi Q CPQX XX xx XX xiii X XENZNX X qmmq wm f f X QS 62223 NNN Xxx X X N S R ix xXx X :gl4f2BfLU'lll6l'tC!6l't-ll ,nl 'VIR JOHNSGN N11 Iohnson N guxdancc dllllllg the pmt foul xealx fu SllD6l1lltQHdGI1t h ix bun ILNIJOIINIIJIQ fm much suuess m Lmton Qt mnlxton Hugh Qehool He h is been an ildent IJOOSUEI of mx ldex xxhlch would f01XKdld lmpl mx ement ot OU1 Nnhool I Well 1 1 xt Ta ant X filth 1 r SUNG ' 11 heptu 'it an 1-xc . IL . . . ' 1' thuul. 3 N. UWFN N -Q' Ury to Qlllklillltlll en Pm' NIISS PHILLIPS -M plmclpxl of Lmlon Stockton H1Qh School Nllw Phllllp hi c 11 a Olll hu llLll,lLN wrx suuesstullx Her flILfllllX li-3dClQINlllll ha mm olll mul :aspect WL gmtefullx exprew ou1 dp1lLLlclll0Hl01 hu ffuulxme Kllll m om tom win ln hlgh sn ool lx xwll known and llkn Q Nt t Hu hlgh pnltx ci 1 x ilu UN llllflg ULLQNN POSP WIQIN-X Lltl IX 1 ll '2 ' - 'L ' szs'z'- ri-cl ' K' '-X ' A j ' ' Qs A '3::.,., .8 1, .. X l- A .. :.,.'f' '. l.b'z . .- H . . K. ,Z .S F, .h ' iahwf 'Q 42,4 I ,V fin, lion- '- ' ' ' ' ld by nil th f .' uclcn s. -' 'K s .' 'nd lin- quzllitios vill z her 1 I S I ' .'. Se 1 :1 to Pri IIS. ml GUM D XKRPII I f SBI! XRD Sucu-xl Sludleq go-f ,Q-av' I HI' L51 A 'I AYLOR l xhrarmn Nona! Studies YF' 'Ii-.4 R J BKRNES u nr Vlulh f 759 JOHN R ANDREW s0K'l8I wudxea laun MARY l'Il.Il.IHI'1TII English I-lll DA DI NFXN Home Economics 0 I IOHNSOW SLPT Journal: m bowing, lam-h G-'IRI IND I H7503 lndu lrml Xmw BERXS MI' 1013 I vu auf' CY I40l IbF HEATOIN Commerce ,max ,...,,,-- Fl ARFNCE. 1 RLAGER W ocal mnal Agnculture Science Isa -as ROI XIII I IXNIS x Id xx 11,11 an 11 4 ' CII IRI PN Il IIUNKINN l hmm: in Bbolmzv Num-me Track lunch 061' I-STX NLIHIN XID hx I-d Iimlth I'm,x ILQTEI I If PHILI IPS PRIX Home I' cnnnmncq Xhih PM Cholog, x LTHFL OQBORY 1 ommerre A-5' W4 I' F W RD Npevm h S rm xl Nl udxe Hx ketb All Unch R01 I I AI TON 'Vlalh HONN A If Xl! HU XX Nath 'Yur- sew '15 Q? f I XIIX S TFRHUNE Fnxh-xh in 'SH RTI In NY FSTFR I- nglzsh Gm Scfzaol Bama? PAUL If Ri ROBERT McFADDLN Trustee jd'-' vm J C CRAVLNS Secretary Preeldent ,342-' 1-A '...'7' J R POW FLL Xttorncy WAY NE I ORBIN Treasurer The School Boald has been xerx cooperatne m makmg L H S bettel both cholastlcallx and fmanclallx We Qemore feel that much of oul Nucce 5 ls aim to the L men We take thls oppoatumtx to xhovx oul flppleu mon to them -. - v 5 , . . 1 ,4 , v 1 v , , . f. 1 . , , l A 4 Q y ' 1 ' - Q K . . . , w u . - ' ' v V . f. 1 5 . . . . ' , if 1 S x . Y' ' 'S ' D ' .' ' ' ' ' '-2 . h . x Una Gang IST ROW Qllffoyd Jon Ca FlHlClS Husex Jlm McCullough Sec 8a Tnc-'Is Bob Bxad fold Vue Fxes Mxss Osboxn Sponsol Chnles Woodruff Pres Blll Don Wllson l ck Wnlte Ronnie WllS0ll ZND ROW Sue Bedfold Shnlex FIHIll'S Phxlll Ogle PatS1s1l Exelyn Jewell mhD ROW Rex Tuttle Junior C0lllllS Rudx Stefanlck Fled Yount Bdxlmla Qllmoux Don Workman Patty Wllkes Goldon Murdock Nolman Bcdwcll Blll Mnshill 'Vltcdd Lynn lvlllldlllle Haxmon Jacquelsn Robcx The student tounul L0llN1'stS ot fx lepzesentdtlxe from e teh home loom md ill class and olgmxlatlon presidents It IN under the sponsolshlp ot Xllss Osborn Thxough hung pelmltted to help 111 the plannlng ot school dLt1x1t1es the students feel a mole personal mterest ln Its affdns Fha student COUllCll has planned mam llltefestlllg and QdUCatlOIld.l tom otatlons thls xefu if 'x 0 Berl MOFFISOIX Albert Thon'as J mes Trotter The customans haxe won our smcere appreclatlon through thou kmdness, thelr wllhngness to help us solve our problems, and through the comforts they have provlded by efflclently performmg thexr dutles Bw! fbfuamfi E1v1n Beasley Forrest Gnlbreath Lee Rxchardson Roy Bredeweg Rnchard Page John Byers .rf We wlsh to express our gratltude to those who have played an lmportant part ln our efforts to galn an educatlon Thelr faithfulness and frlendshlp have meant much to us f . 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A. 2, 4 Fa' ,' 14- 4 Gle ' 3, 4, 'J ' ' ' 1. , K 1- , I, . 1, . 1. 5- t - D,-. -- - - . '1 1 ' ' 2 - Tri- '- . l'h. l ' 1111 11. A. Af if 3, 4 4411 1 lf' 'II 2. 35, 4 1:1 :lub 1, 2, :s, 4 'l'raf'k 1. 2. 25 Yel , , 2, 3, 4 sm - ' 'il 1' mid- , ,- -'1,0- 1.' .11 - j ll ,11 - '..', t ilr F.. '. . 1, V, .zentinc-l 3, P es- ' A , 3, 4 r . . .- TF- '- ' . 2. 21 - , A x - rs. A. A. 2, 3,4 IPX JACK LOGAN Ambition To Trawel Engllsh 1 MARK l0L 'ilLYI'l Ambition Actresfx burial Studies blme Llub 4 R01 PRILE Ambltxon CnilLng1neer bhop 1 2 Basketball l 4 xotball 1 2 T auk 1 btudenl Loumil 1 2 NIARIANNA Sl-ILPARD Ambition Nurse bclence Trl H1 X Comm Lh 2 and 3 Vue lres 4 H b ee Club 1 2 Annual btaff 4 F00 loose ' and K luxe ls Ton 'Xlumh Froubln Indiana Lnnelbits brlmlar'-.hip BOB 'ill' l-Ll- Ambllmn l-armmr Agrlm ultufe X 1? l'A'fRlt'lA A. ROAl'I-I Ambition: Musical Career Hi torv Nlusic- 1 tmard 3 4 H Jr leader 1 and and l Q Ntumluit fllllfllll NIAIIION l!00l Sl-i nbitmn 'l bv 4 nnllmnx 0 n:.l1sh Hlsturw I A-lu thall ootball rul I KINF GRI X I'lNlI-ll4 ll Ambition llerual Work Histurx Q0 l u 1 Annual Staff 4 BOIIBX X! OYDLRS Illbllllrll lion le-1111 in llklllll A1 Q IX MAIN.--illl l ANN !!00UIlll-l xlllblllllll lloum xx ifm, lfllNlllQ N5 Nmilaniarll J -l I N ll! lyllu 1 llmnrx ne l-4 Tun Xluuh 'Frou 1 4 1 ' ' V s-1 A2,' , 4 . 11. A. A. 2, 3, 4 - , 2 Hi' 3- 4 la- ', 2. 3, 4 Kilt'-l'lul1 l, 2, . I . ,. 2 ' A' A ' . A1 Z 'u ' ' ' 1 ' 14: -' g - I . - - 1, 2, ::,4 -. - 1-' 1, 2, 3, 4 'l' 1 'Q l, 2, 3 . l 14.4 1 Hi- ' , ' -' X 'S ' 111-. '111,3,4 F4 , , as, 4 V r - , 2 Scitamard 2, 3, 4 lx - - . .rn .1-c,u,h I .- .- . r 4 . 1 . . . '1 ' - 1 1 .- -'4 -1. 45 1, , ni-1' 3 I , ' 'llalrk 4 N , la ing ?, 4 .1 I . . . f. ,y' ' ,Q I 6 CJ I, 1 . : 1 1 3 I I I I W 'V ' -. 4 f :ri-1-111-1' 3,11 ml V 2 a:. A. A. 2, 3, 4 441 1 -1 3 4 4-ll S1-v. 'l r'a.'. l, .ll'. I,-A lvl' 2 ' ' Cl-- :1 11 1, 2, 3 . -X Gif! Frlm l'l14'l1- ' , ' ' L1'- . . - ll- llllll' I i'lI'll!li !!Ilhlh 1 r 1l lll Iir X , mvrnn Xnnual Nuff Xrnual Nuff U4 Ill JKNI l'lA1I' SXNUI-RS Xmlnllvm To Traxcl sn Txlrler l Dear Students The tlme has come when we Semors hase to leave, though lt seems hke onlx westerday that we entelcd as Freshmen We ralse our YOICCQ ln our school song the song that we wlll nexer forget We have strlved to be lox al to our colors and we shall march wlth our heads upllfted, knovung that our school IS behmd us Seniors .-: 1 s'r cvrzxs V I' P. ' ' . , ' Xnl-irinn, Rally.. 4'l.my-..1 uw. ,,g,,-,- 7 Q .XII V Wm: Svvrf- : ial X rk Sl .-:mme 'P WH! 'l'ri-Hi-Y l. 3. ZZ. 4 if ' 'HW' Vllll' l 'll'-v Vllll- 1. ll -' ' -' ' , 1 ' .'g 4 St .- 1'4Illll ll 4 lIi.- ,ry H. A. A. 2, 3, 4 X-' . Glefe f'lul1 3, 4 ' v . K v 1 v . kv ' A 'S y ' K ' ' 1460640- ROTARY AW ARDS The Rotarv Cltl enshlp Award IS based upon character phy slque scholarshlp attltude per sonallty and commumts Splflt exempllfled by a 'A senlor boy and semor glrl Clllrlllg thelr four years of hlgh school 'lhls year these awards were re to - l X cened by I 1 lil an X 22 3 ,,.J ria R5 1 X AMERICAN LEGION AWARD The Frank Courtney Amerxcan F 0 gxon Award to the student who has at -N., tamed the hlghest scholastlc record ll durmg hxs hlgh school career This award was recelved by EE f !z'- K fy Siu SCHOLARSHIPS Two scholarshlps are granted ln each countx to each of four state thools of higher educatlon The class of 1948 has retuxcd slx of the elght tountx scholarshlps Those recelxlng countx scholarshlps welt Bettle Cultlss Frax ser and Bebe Rlchards Dxe to Ball State Teachers College Marx Lou Landls and Whaneta OBr1an to Indlana Unnelsxtx Jo Ann Marty and B111 New Klrk to Indlana State Teachers College Specxal Merlt Scholarships to Indlana Unn ersltx haxe been awarded to Sue Bogard Mary anna Shepard McBride and Jerry, Rupert X 2 y Q :: f X T... X 1 S 1' ,SQLV If . Q . . N V 1 ' v I - V v ' l . . . . . . . K ,, V, K. -L . A 1 Z --si A1 l - ' ' ' ' 'ZTP-l-l '- so MM e 1 1 gli' ju ll -U - , d -W sees-M, use 1 1 , xx 'Dew' az I rl 153, X 3 P- li 1 , X . . K ,.lI.,- 'I Leglon Post presents the Amerxcan Le- .' 1 gi: air, . - 1 V . W , . . . A f 1. 3 . . . . t ' Graf,-,AfV,, rf' ,S i. ,,,..,....17...1i..Tii. Wnrflu-fl 715W li 1 0, W 'f .1 '57, . .fx-5, -1 S- K1 ' - ' ' xl fl.. ., , ..'-f , 'Y 1 v Q ' 1 1 v '. -1 1 . v Q 1. 1 n n ' ' ,, 1 - I 1 1 . . I 7 w' v v y v , v ' v l C4444 JZ We the most mtelhgent class m Lmton Stockton Hlgh School the Qenlor flass of 1948 knovsmg that out tlme upon thls earth 1s llmlted and IJGIICXIIU., ourselx es to be ane and undomlnated bx our falr Ifacultx declare thls to be our last ulll and testament VS e leax e all our wx orldly goods such as old absence sllps llbrarx permxts broken shoe strlngs or laces to the Juniors To xou we also vxlll our seats ln the audltorlum along mth the honor of belng a senlor To the Sophomores vse g1X6 the talent of preparmg a succeessful prom and the fun enyox ed at school partles and games Freshles We also vslsh to extend to you our appreclatlon for XOUI great co operatlon Vle mll tuture athletes the abllltx to make and glxe rehearsed fue mmute speeches xx hen called upon ln the audltorlum To all economlc and gox ernment students we gue Mr Fabbards questlons and formal QUIZZQN Lastlx we herebx bequeath to the Facults am thlng vse dld not ul otherulse Slgned sealed publlshed and declared bs the Senlor Class of 1948 a and for lts last will and testament 40' O n - - ' o ? I -. Y A1 v lv Sl . V . il -' l 1 ' v , , . .' . , V v a v r . ' v I n' 1. . n' my ' n . t' y v A '. . A' s. L To the Freshmen we give the right to advance from the clalss of green I 1 ,y 1 v. v v l A v Q a 7 -' ' . . ' ' . ' V , . ' . 1 I ' v K-. K - ' - . 1 , . 'l. H 1 I ll I . 1 ,, J , lv U. L. ' . ' - , , , .f , ' s' I , . .Q - Sv We fl .- This is station L. H. S. bringing you the annual broadcast of all the latest news and happenings, on this day May 25, 1958. According to our latest lnformation, James Fritz and his orchestra, The Jive Mastels haye Just completed a wcek s engagement at the Elbo Room Their new Lat1n American singer Violet Coulter yy as acclaimed a great success Jack Logan the proprietor and Bob Wonders his chief bouncer both reported an exceptionally busy week We haye just heard of a new Bachelors Club being Olgl-llll7ed As president of the club Bob Elkins made a statement to the press that he and his fellow members after giving the neighboring towns much consld eratlon haye declded to dey ote their time and money to the establishment of a home for bachelors His fellow members Emanuel 1 usco Bob Holllngs worth Bob Steele Bob Plann Bill Roll Jean Fauvergue and Bill Alderson all agree that this IS about the only alternative Come on in Folks that s the favorite saying of the lucker Dye shoe shop with their three assistants Roy Price Junior Pruett and Don Tlncher All of them assure you kind and courteous sery ice and as a spe clalty thls week they are dylng shoes to match any accessory Don t miss this unusual offer We have Just been asked to announce the opening of Linton s new Drive In theatre owned and operated by Miss Whaneta O Brian and assisted by Janette Harris and Jo Ann Marty Openmg night features the newest sensation in Holly wood Rosella Perlgo co starrlng with none other than the great lover Rudolph Stefancxk Flash we haye Just received a telegram from Mlss Marilee Stey ens secretary to Prof Wllllam Tobias New Kirk stating that he has flnally proven his rey olutlonary theory that yvater runs uphill And Klddles Just think next week a real live circus IS coming to tovyn The Bandwagon It has a grand and glorious list of performers who Marie Brannon the trapeze artists Bedonna Bolten a darmg bare back rider and the My stlc Madame Marcella none other than our own Barbara Gilmour and you ll ney er be able to miss the famxluar yoice of Blll Poe- They vyalk they talk they moye' Of course this introduces the Dancing Doollles Sue Bogard Gloria Fisk and Nancy Henlco the camera fiend photographer B111 Gray and his Coyer Bov Don Workman Dorothv Franklin at her popcorn stand the Feai less Lion Tamer Bill Mitchell the natural born Cloyyn Joe Curtis and the Bingo game vyhere the proprletor Jan Haines awards eyely participant a box of her oyyn famous Green Grass Seed No fmer grass can be groyyn Advance tickets are ay allable at Mary Felkers Friendly Pharmacy In the absence of Mlss Felkel Bill Haussm the manage: vull be glad to assist you For something suitable to wear to the Circus we recommend that you XlSlt the La Paree Fashlonne Shoppe oyy ned by Mesdemoxselles Marianne . . , , . . , ' l 1 4 K - ' 7 v 1 ' V a Y . 1 I , ' Q l , , . 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L1 - I . , Y i v Harmon and Mary Lou Landls The only shop ln Lmton whxch features xmported fashlons Are you constantlv yyorrled with the fear that your house may burn down whlle you are away 'l To counteract thls we refer you to Patrlcla Roach s Flre Insurance Agency on Vlncennes Boulevard In case you are d1SS3t1Sfl6d Wlth y our halr stop and see Joy 'Vlurdock at her umque Beauty Salon whlch spec1al1zes ln a complete l1ne of halr restorers and colorful wlgs and toupees If you are wlthout a date for the circus don t be dlscouraged Phone 1958-Elalne Tlncher s Escort Bureau Her motto IS We flt every occa slon It seems Lmton has been glfted wlth three new places of business Shlrley Franks and her assistant Nlgel Lehman have opened an Arthur Murray Danclng Studlo In the center we have Norbet Gray es the frlendly undertaker and chlef graye dlgger Donald Dean Both assure you of qulck and efflclent SCFVICG at low rates On the other slde of the mortlclan we haye the E Z Dentist Blll Marshall If I don t do the fllllng my neighbor Attentlon all brldes to-be' For a complete trousseau VlSlt Barbara Chamberlain and Peggy Woodruff at thelr Brldes Apparel Shop Introduced upon the market yesterday under Patent No XYZ1907326 84357ABC1234528 we have the new Coglewood Farm Implement whlch prepares the so1l plants the crop such as wheat harvests It and then bakes the bread for you' Invented by our own Jumor Collms Ted Ogle and Chuck Woodruff Also yesterday downtown we saw the noted World Tramps My ra Slly ey and Donetta Dean who have just completed their last tour on roller skates Accordlng to the current news Jerrv Rupert has fmally fulfllled h1s ambltlon of becommg a notorlous geologlst He IS now worklng on the enormous Rock Plle at San Quentin He concludes h1s research 1n 99 years The Parent Teachers Assoclatlon of the Lmton Schools held a meetlng last mght at Lone Tree School for an electlon of offlcers Bermce Boone was elected Presldent Other offlcers were Bettie Frayser Bebe Dye and Maryanna McBr1de They dlscussed plans for a receptlon for the new Hlstory teacher Mlss Wlllamae Laymon Today IS the 6th Annlversary of our Inferior Decorators Jeanne Booher and Patty Wllk8S whose nlghtmralsh deslgns are sure to satlsfy your most lmaglnatlve yvhlms Vlfglnla Hayyklns owner of the Sour Cream Dalry has discovered a new method of extractlng milk m seven different flavors from her 300 cows The flavors conslst of chocolate strawberry orange cherry raspber ry butterscotch and plstachlo ' v v ' 7' v . . . . v v v . y v l . , . 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Are xou SOCIHIIY embarrassed because xou dont know how to famt properlx If so ox ercome thls deflcxencx m your character bx leaxnmg to famt gracefully Mlss Meeda Lsnn an expert has 1ust opened 1 new Dramatlc Studlo for am one wlshmg to attend Classes start next lion dax mormng Barbara Rxchards and Janet Sanders owners of the Polson Pot Cafe announce that the1r menu for th1s week w1ll be Frxcasseed Frog Legs and praxsed bs recent customers fShe IS also the agent fo1 Nobll Shoes 7 The owners take speclal prlde ln the fact that thex furmsh thelr own meat Due to unfortunate lIlCld9I'ltS ln the past the owners request that all dogs be left wlth the caretaker thex haxe emploxed for such OCCHSIOIIS Mlss Marllxn Bedwell She also has her own cat and dog hospxtal located lll the husmcss dlstrlct Thls IS statlon L H S slgmng off and we hope xou haxe engox ed our llttle chatter v I v ' ' V ' 1 . 9 V U 1 Home-Cured Meats. Their chef, Mary Margaret Stewart, has been highly '. 8' ' V' . . 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'O' 3 :Ls I 1 l mv' 1, BOB BRADFORD Presrdent BETTY MAY Vrce Presrdent BUD BARNARD Sec retdry Treasurer W hen x e entered L H S rn 1045 IS Green Freohres we recerxed the trddrtrondl rnrtratron grxen bx the Senrors Exen though rt was a xefu of berng rcwfed by the other clasoei, rt was a happx ont Then ne came back rn 1946 more sure of ourselx es for we were then Qophomores Our work was harder but we cnyor ed bernf ahoxe the Freshmen Thrs xefu we entered school knossrng that ue had the rexponsrbrhtx of puttrng on the Junror Senror Prom We sn orked hard sellrng ITl'lg27lI19S and xx or krng rn the stfmcl to 1 use monex for thrs otcasron W hen we tome back as Senrors next x ear ue hope to be able to lrxe up to the hrglr stfrrrclfuds set bx the past grfrdu rtrng tl use ,J s I 7 j , V . I 4 , ff ' , A. A., ' v -Q A 'i ,J s ' , ' 1 y ' v v ' 1 . . ' ,. ' . - - 'v Y . . . . Z. . ., w ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' v V ' -. - ' u 1 v 1 . U r. r . U ' .. . Y' Y . . ' . . v , .4 r. . . 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DONALD ALDERSON RUSSELL BARNARD BOB BAIZE FRANK GRAVEMIER BUD BARNARD PHILOMENA DONIE RALPH COUCH BOB BRADFORD NORMAN BEDWELL STANLEY COLLINS CHESTER BOOKERS ANN BRECK FRANK COAKLEY IRMA CLARK FRED ALLEN JOHN COX WALTER BORDERS JUNIOR JUSTUS DAVEY RICHARDS DORIS CHEEVER LLOYD BLUME MARTHA BLAKELY BILL BREDEWEG CLOVIS DENMAN DON DAVENPORT BUD HOLDER RONALD HIXSON RUTH GILLETTE ALBERT DYER MARTHA CURTIS JIM KLEIN BARBARA BECHTEL NOR11 A KING PATT NICKEIGUE CAROLYN KELLER BONIN IE 'NIOORE GORDONI 'XIURDOCK BONINIIE JOHNSON VR PEX LUXTONI INIOLA TERHUNE rl, BETTY LOU JONES DORIS KELLER LA DONNA LYNN MARILYN MOORE JIIVI MCCULLOCH WILMA MADARIS CHARLES LYNN ZANIE MYERS JOYCE MITCHELL GRETHEL REED Rv 1' JOAN JOHNSON CLAUDE RICHARDS BILL HENICO CAROLYN LOVE POLLY SCHOLL JUDI SCHERER MARY ANN PRIEST BETTY MAY JUNIOR POORMAN GLORIA THOMAS -LZM' 'wwf f 3 CHARLES HERRON DELORA PERSHING BETTY KEMP BUD MOSS 47' 33 1 QL 1 J DEAN STANTON RUTH FELKER DELORES LOGAN RONALD STOECKEL MARTHA SHARP JAMES WALTON DONNIE RICHARDS REX TUTTLE JOE HARRISON VIOLET PERIGO JANICE WILSON ERIC THORTON MARY NELL STONE RONALD KELLER KENNETH SMITH NORMAN WORKMAN BUD SILVEY BETTY KENT BARBARA POPE JOHN STEWART AMY MELLICK Junlors not pictured JOHN HEADLEY KEITH KOONCE BOB ROBISON AND SHERREL STRAHLE Sapfzamme Gfficiali ll JACQUELYN ROBEX Pre sldert DON WINTERS Vlce Preeldent JERRY JONES Secretary Tr asur Hush a bxe Sophomores on the t1ee top If the umd blows xour cred1te Wlll rock And w hen the test comes, Your Cl8dltS X 111 fall Down wlll come credlti Sophomores and all qaaifzmen Uffmah PHYLLIS OGLE P d nt JEANNIE POPE Vlce Presldent PAULINL THOMAS Secretary Treas ursr 'Q A woodpecker l1t on a Freshman s head, And there began to drlll, He bored avsay for an hour, And then he broke hls bxll Y .., W, 5 , l Y . 1 V' S ' ' ' er. 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' , ' ,,. w Q - . l V' W u I I y 1 0-464 L?-'Q FIRST ROW Thuesa Haffelx Loulke W n'e Ruth Holder Maxine Madfnls Ann Heldermdn Chaxlotte B2-nnard Wllma Gamh ll Onleta Phllllps DOHIIIL Edds Plttx Reed Pied Glxfflth Johnnx Freund SECONID ROW Jeux Jone Roie OHern Jeux Klamel Jack Templeton loc -Xldcrsun WIHIIIXII Newman Joan COlXlI1 Gelaldlne BIOX'NIllIlg Douglab klllllx Ernest Slmon Jerrx Omones Paul Penna THIRD ROW Gerald Ldxmon Nlarxon Hovsell OUQ Reed A ux Lum Bllx Rlppx Loxen Allen John Enochs DOIIINIIB Mltchell Dolls Fulk Bnnbam Bllf Ann Wllll3mS John Sulllxan Q 5 i M1 Z., X 1? x 6 iz s A P sv W , ., ' Yf v r I I it , . 1, ,YI 2 , ' , A 9 . I' 9 ' 'S' 71 :QI W X . ' HV , I 1 .- . .L.' 'V Llqiv 'll N ' A : ..A, 5- , ' Q ix, . .l , , . ' 1 ' lv. 1 A . 1 . ' A ' Q -' ' K . .K -'ggst ilfiep' gfzwifunen ,K A ,A IIRST HOW 'Xlmc Aldexson Harold Padgett DHXld Morrls Naoml AIHHC Snnlex Wtllmgton Jane Hauqsln Balbala Drackett 0115 Reed Paullne Thomas BOIIHIO Lomln Lois Coultu Betts Suttle SECOND ROW Daxld Melllck lVIa1tha Shanklln Sammx Haxes Jun 'klltchell IIININX H'1ld01n1.an Lex Camden Lola Flatex XIIIIIHE Terhune Iflledd Balldld ITIS Shonk NIHIIOIIQ Usrex Man Heaton Ioe Jones Wendell Walton Cdlol Bed xml THIRD ROW Phxllls Ogle Wlalgfnet Wllh9lS PhN11lS Peelman DOIIS Fumh Don me We-.nel Chaxlotte Wolfe Pat11c1a Perlgo Jexrx WQBNCI Paul Elkins Jeux Hut Dondld Armstrong Jack Hollex Sherman RICE Ronald Hlmeblook Jfzaevifunen '-X Y 1 F FIRST ROW Tommle Walton Donnle Sloan Jack White Sallx Clllllllllghflil Wanda Pad fett Lols Kemp Jeannle Pope Delola Blake Exe-lxn House Cd1UlN1l llxtu Ann Johnson Sue Fltzpatrlgk SECOND ROW DOlllllC RILDHICISOII I11s Lcmmonx LL1t11Le ROHIIIK Dnxothx Cox Dill Txua Chaney Marx Lxnn Joan MCI-Ill uw Betts Allen Pied PIAXSLI R nnlcl WIISOH Blllx Russell COMING Coaklu Kathxleen RCIIIILJCS John NILLulloLh THIRD ROW Kenneth Johnaon Paul Thema: Challes Duchannx Donilcl Unu Exelyn Jewell Mary C Rose Ralph Martxnrlale Fthel Lehman Caxolxn Copeland Janet WdlklIlS Joe Qhamberlam Peggx Wught NOIITIH Al op Be1t Plefluxe Gene Weasel ,-nj 1 X' Q' t . - .Ts a , lx' f ' 3 fl fin 'l V I nl TU., , - - Y I 4 V 'S 'Q ' Q , -V f Q , ' . l - 4 . 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V X H A X KX N, Yi Q A- Y '40 Qihsyq V o .vga Z Basketball Football These are the trophles that are presented to the outstandlng play er 1n basketball, football, and track fwhlch IS not plcturedj each year through the courtesy of the Jumor Chamber of Commerce These trophles are awarded on the basls of sportsmanshlp, conduct, attltude, character and ab1l1t3, to play The basketball award has been glven to MHPIOH Woolsey and the football award to Bob Elkms Norbert Graves recelved the award for track In Appreclatlon of Our Coaches MR WILLIA.MS has been head football coach at Lmton for seven years Durlng that txme we have won three conference tltles the Wabash Valley xn 1942 the S I A C ln 1945 and W I A C IH 1947 Mr Wllllams IS well known around Lmton for hls ab1l1ty to get thlngs done He IS very popular among the students and we are sure many of our Semors w1ll mlss seexng hlm Good WARD our basketball coach IS a newcomer at Llnton Hxgh but he has already won the admlratxon and respect of many Although our basketball team thls year didnt get rollmg untll 'hc last of the season we are confldent that the ball team next year will make lt up to Mr Ward Luck to you Mr Ward and we slncerely hope for a good season next year MR HOSKINS IS also a newcomer to L H S Whlle he asslsts ln basketball and football his mam sport IS track Mr Hosklns has 1n the short tlme he has been here made many frlends Hls track team this year shows great promise and he should be able to work out a wmnlng one Here IS hoplng Mr Hoppy Hosklns has a very successful season O O luck, MII. Williams, and may you have the best of teams and seasons. l MR. , , ' ' ' , aww same ff 1 A VAT' FIRST ROW Cl1fford Jones Jack Strong Don Whlte Bud Barnard Ted Ogle Don Davenport Charles Woodruff B111 Gray Bob Elklns Don Workman Rex Luxton Max Dye N1ge1 Lehman Frank Coakley Don Orman Bllly Russell John Stewart SECOND ROW Meredlth Cooper Paul Penna Donald Usrey Joe Turpm Bob Hol llngsworth Roy Prlce Davey Rlchards Jelry Rupert Jlm Kleln Bob Rob1son Joe HBFFISOD Gordon Murdock Joe Curt1s Rudy Stefanclk 'VIar1on Woolsey Jlm VIcCu1loch B111 Coulter Don Wmters Jerry Jones THIRD ROW Jerry Wrxght Sammy W1nters Frank Henlco J1m Prudhomme Floyd Heaton Dean Stanton George Wrxght Jack Pmkston Ronald Stoeckel Erlc Thorn ton Ronme Keller B111 Marshall Don Russell Ronald Johnson Otis Reed Vernon HamlltOD B111 HODICO Lloyd Blume John Cox Dav1d Woodruff Ted Chambc-1la1n Although sex eral membels of the aboxe plcture dld not paltlclpate m mx of the games thex were lmpoltant factors 1n bulldmg one of the fmest and most 0L1tQt3l1d1l'lg football teams ln the hlStO1X of Lmton Stockton Hlgh School The out gomg SQHIOIS xx 1ll not soon f01 get the fme no opezatlon and spnlt shown bx the underclassmen and thex msh them luck throughout the lest of then' hlgh school Caleel :cw 1 fri gy .In L' wwfq ' FIRST ROW Charles Woodruff Bud Barnard Ted Ogle Jo Curtxs Nlgel Lehman Gordon Murdock Max Dye SECOND ROW Marlon Woolsey Bob Elkms Don Workman Bob Hollmgsworth Roy PFICC CENTER Roy Williams fcoachl Plan mg one of the toughest schedules he hlstorx of our hugh school the 'timers came Wlthlfl a total of fourteen pomts of hax mg an undefeated season Thex were defeated by onlx three of the top teams lll the Qtate Rllu of South Bend LaPorte and Bloomn In The 3bllltX that these box s had to plax together marked them champlone ALL To the XdlSltX of 48 ut salute you' 1 I I fl . , 1 A . Q . 9 '-. ' ' Y Y I ' Y 7 , . ' Q 7 Y 1 4 vi 1 1 1 .w v I 1 K . . . . . L . , . N ' V. . . u V. Q . . . wav V v Y Y 1 1. I . . . , V . . . ',v 1 ' v . ,- x , , . . . , . 1. A . . . y ,, .. . E'7eam Kle1n Frank Coakley Ronald Johnson Don Davenport BACKFIELD Bob Roblson John Cox J1m McCullough Joe Harrlson Otls Reed Playlng a mmor schedule, the Mlners B team showed future promise by wmmng three and loslng one One of these was an lmpresslve vxctory over Gerstmeyer of Terre Haute 35 0 Next year these boys, wlth co operatlon and skxll, should blend together to make a fme varsity Good luck boys' 5 gf ,Q L I ,,, ,,. - I .9 - f LINE. Don Russell, Jack Strong, Rex Luxton, David Richards, Bill Henico, Jim 5'.L en .LM FIRST ROW Charles Woodruff B111 Mar hall Ted Ogle Jo Curtls N1 lLehman B111 Gray Jerry Rupert Max Dye SECOND ROW Marlon Woolsey Don Workman Bob Elkms Bob Hollm sworth Roy Prlce and detelmmatlon to wln as dld the SGHIOFS of 1948 After losmg sm of the fnet elex en from last year s team the fans thought that the Mlners would haxe only a medlocre season but after their flrst scheduled game they saw a chance for a champlonshlp ball club Coach Wllllams h as remarked that thlS 18 the finest group of boys he has exer worked mth To the Seniors of 1948 we say so long a.nd good luck to you ,f I g ' V A 1 tl . , . L i : , ' s , , 2 ' , 'gs , , Y Y ' : ' , , ' , ' S , Not often does a group of boys come along that show the spoliismayship . 1 Y I 1 V , , I .' ' V tv n Z n kia a ' Q 'V when ROY PRICE-Semor Halfback This was R05 s third year on the varslty He was a small hard drlvmg back wxth plenty of specd Although handicapped by 1nJur1es this year he made a good showing whenever he played MARION WOOLSEY-Semor Halfback One of the best backs of our school Marion was small fast an excellent pass recen er and open field runner He was co captam of the team This was his third xarsity year BOB ELKINS-Semor Halfback Bob played hls third year of varsity ball thls year He was All Valley and All Conference back and a good passer and punter Big hard driving and rugged he was an excellent student On two dlfferent occa sions he ran 90 yards on kickoffs for a touchdown He was co captam REX LUXTON Junior Tackle This was Rex s first year of varsity play He was big able and willlng He should prove a power of strength ln our line next yeal JIM KLEIN-Junior Guard-Jim will be a valuable man for us ID 48 He IS blg enough and wants to play Thls was hls flrst year on the varslty DON WORKMAN Semor Halfback Donnie played his flrst year of varsity ball thls yeai He was a fme ball handler and a good blocker His kicking of points after touchdowns was tops JOE CURTIS-Senior Center Joe was ln the middle of every play on the defense He was a NIGEL LEHMAN-Senior Guard Nigel has earned two varslty letters He was very fast and was used as a running guard He w1ll be missed ln 48 TED OGLE-Senior Guard Ted has played on the varslty for two years He was a big boy who loved to mlx it up and was always walting for that lateral pass GORDON MURDOCK-Junior Tackle Gordon broke a leg during his freshman year but it failed to slow him up This was his first year on the varsity He will be a good boy in 48 BUD BARNARD-Junior Tackle Bud is a scrapper and will be heard from plenty ln 48 This was his first varsity year CHARLES WOODRUFF Senior End This was Charley s first varsity year He developed rapidly and was one of our best boys at the end of the season MAX DYE-Semor End Max made his flrst letter this year He was a tall boy wlth a knack of grabbing passes BOB HOLLINGSWORTH Senior Halfback Bob was our best tackler Ready and willing should be his name He was always ready and was w1ll1ng to play any position JERRY RUPERT Semor End Jerry was the type of boy that made the others work harder This was his first year of varsity play BILL MARSHALL-Semor End Bill earned his first varsity letter this year He missed very few practices and gave It everything he had BILL GRAY Semor Tackle Bill was fast and had a fine attltude He earned his first varsity letter Too bad he hasn t another year I O O - . V, . . D , , . 1 n Y . 1 , 1 Y ' ' 1 n u , a n Y V 1 - - . i . Y . , , x u . - , -2- . 7 ' ' Y . , 'T K P ' . ! I . . . - , . . dependable and able athlete. This was his second varsity year. 1 K n a Q ,. Y t v . . T- . . . , , , 1 a e Q 7 . K . 1 , . D . Y , 1 , ' Rwdu As we look back ox er the past sea on we see that the Mmers won 7 and lost 3 Although thls IS more or less medlocre the Mmers have some thmg to be proud of because the three teams whlch they lost to Laporte Rlley of South Bend and Bloomington were all rated 1n the top ten of the state The Mmers also came home wlth the Western Indlana Conference dladem The Mmers got off to a slow start losmg 13 7 to a povserful Rlley of South Bend eleven Next came Tech of Terre Haute Taking a 13 0 halftlme lead the Mmers came out ln the thlrd quarter and with a 20 yard fleld goal by Don Workman put the game on xce and came home vlctors 16 6 Beatlng Garfleld of Terre Haute 14 0 broke a Jmx whlch has been held over the Mmers smce Coach Roy Wllnams has been at Llnton An undefeated Bicknell team roared mto Lmton wlth Joy 1n thelr hearts and went home with tears m thelr eyes They were vxctlms of a 19 7 defeat Blcknell was soon forgotten as the Mmers turned thelr thoughts to a rugged Laporte eleven whlch was now rated third ln the State After Laporte had taken a 7 0 halftime lead the Mmers came out wlth a deter mlned splrlt ln the second half and marched the ball to the Laporte goal lme four tlmes but could only cross lt once With the ball restlng on the 1 yard l1ne the game ended Laporte 13 Lmton 6 The Vmcennes Allces were unable to wlthstand the Mmers great passmg attack Elklns to Woolsey The Lmton eleven completed 6 passes for a total of 128 yerds and came home vlctorlous 21 0 The Lmton Mmers were just too much for Coach Max Kldd s Brazxl Red DGVIIS as thelr passmg and running attack clicked marvelouslp, to give them a 27 6 verdxct Playmg for a share of the S I A C champlonshlp the Mmers went up agalnst a powerful undefeated and unscored upon Bloomlngton outflt After a scoreless flrst half, the Panthers came back strong lh the thlrd quarter to take a 7 0 lead Not to be outdone the lads from Lmton re celved the klckoff and drove 60 yards to break the Panther s perfect record only to have the extra polnt klck go wlde of the cross bars The game ended 7 6 m Bloommgton s favor Journeymg to Washington the Mmers completely outclassed the Hatchets and came home wlth a 34 14 uctory On November 12th vse traveled to Sulln. an for our tradltxonal Armls tlce Day battle vuth the Golden Arrows In the dressmg room at the half the Mmers looked degected as they were behmd 19 14 Coach Wllhams made V V 4' U 1 u 1 - , . p 1 Q . - . 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V .V . . .'- , L ' ' K. as . , one of h1s best halftlme speeches when he sald We re golng to leaxe you box s ln here to thlnk lt out for yourself and lf you have any sp1r1t at all sou mll go out there and tear them to pleces We dld' The flnal score ended 48 26 1n our faxor and ended a glorious season for our 1948 team Th1s xear we lose 13 Senlors Bob Elkms Ted Ogle Max Dye, Don Workman Roy Prlce Marlon Woolsew Nlgel Lehman, Joe Curtls and Charles Woodruff all regulars and Blll Gray, Bob Hollingsworth Jerry Rupert and B111 Marshall our best replacements To Wir Wlllxams and members of the 1948 football team vue say Best of luck for a successful season next year They xe done It yes they ve done lt' To them belongs much credit And they ve done lt nice and brown For Good teams says the rule Lone what They ve made a record Through their umted efforts I'hat never will be down Upllft the standard of the school As now the class of 48 Oer other paths 1tS way must wend It leaves this word to schoolmates here Support your teams yes to the end A ' ' ,' ' u Y 1 ' , , . . . . . , U w . r . Y .' ' rv - - - x - ' . v . ' . ' , ' . 'l ' 1 1 1 . v . . v . . ' 1 ., 1 A - . 7 ' 7 v , '- . L , - - , Y U A . , 79 k ' L n , V . , . . 1 1 - v - - y rt n - v n 1 - Y li ' ' ' i v - - rv v 1 , . r v ll 1 H , . fn Afclfim M QULLIY AN CANIE Oul box Elkmw mxdc lI1Oth01 hun url m I1 ,Ki XINLILNXPS Q -YNIIL othu I M1111 K ylvlt .tv.L.i,c .:.1i. 2 4 ' J ' LQ 5. . '- Br i - 1- IK- HYl'1':u Baweldall 1306 E M1225 2. 0293 Reed 3.1V0fb eff Grg Veg flfibnorz H601 56? .fiafllfllbf C0fffh.S 6, !1fil2l6f'50l'0Q'r.5 Zpafz Mbrkman ABM 2061228012 9 Hoy Wrfce :bc IKAPFIZS an B'7eam BIRST ROW Jerry Jones Kenneth Johnson Jacfc Strong B111y Br deweg Don Russell Sherman Rlce Davry Rlchards James Klem SECOND ROW Asst Coach Hoskins Jlm McCullough Rona d Wllson Don Wmters Bob Bradford Lloyd Blume Dorn e Rlchards Jack W'11te Sammy Hayes These are the boys who staged the curtam 1411891 ton the Nd.lNltW games Wlllnlng a fan' per cent of thelr games the Mmers B team showed great promlse for next year's xarslty They were ablx xsslsted In Challes Hoskms newly appointed asslstant bxsketball with 1 . 1 - - ' 1 1 'oy x 1 1 1 1 ' - ' 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 '- 1 4 1 ' . . . , . 1' ..'. . ' . 1. -1' 1 1 1 1 1.1 1 K ' Y . . . 1 u 1 ,' H ,, ' 1. . ., 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 vf-.'- 1 1 1 . I 11.1 v 1. 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1--', 1- 1 ... N . 1 . .1 4 L . Lmton Llnton Lmton Lmton Lmton Lmton Llnton Lmton Lmton LlIltOIl Lmton Lmton when MARION WOOLSEY Semor Marlon the captam of the team averaged 191 polnts per game for the season and was one of the best forwax ds rn the state He was always a scoring threat and dld h1s best at all tlmes He has earned four letters 1n basketball This year he was chosen all conference fxrst team forward mn the Western lndxana Conference BOB ELKINS-Sen1or Bob was the second hlghest m scorlng on the squad wlth an average of 10 pomts per game He was a hard worker and had a lot of abllity and drive He was a very capable rebounder and a pxllar on defense NORBERT GRAVES Semor Norbert was playmg h1s flrst year of Basketball and did a good Job He was the tallest man on the startlng fxve at 6 3 He played center and helped take care of the board work at both baskets ROY PRICE Semor Roy was small but mighty He had speed to burn and was the fastest man on the team He often made us some polnts when we needed them most JUNIOR COLLINS Semor Jumor was playlng hls flrst year of varsity ball He was shlfty and had an ex cellent Jump shot He rarely ever mxssed a try from the free stripe He was a very capable reserve DON WORKMAN Senlor Thls was Don s first year on the team and he played forward or guard He was a hard worker and a clever passer Don helped us control the ball ln dlfflcult sxtua tlons and was a good long shot WALTER BORDERS-Jumor Walter was one of the tall men of the team and was playlng hls flrst year He IS developlng fast and should be a polnt getter next year He was our reserve center BOB ROBISON Junior Thls was Bobs flrst year on the varslty and he played both the forward and guard posltlons He could always get plenty of shots against any defense and IS steadlly lmprovlng ln accuracy JOE HARRISON-Jumor Joe made the flrst ten ID hls sophomore year He IS an accurate shot and a good man on the fast break Thls year he was thnrd hlghest ln scormg and he hlts them OTIS REED Sophomore OIIS came up from the B team and was the only sophomore on the flrst ten He had a lot of scrap and was aggressive enough to hold his own with the best He wlll net more polnts next year SGDIOFS of the Basketball Team we shall mlss you Your graduation leaves places that w1ll be dlfflcult to flll We hope that you wlll go on to college and may your Journey be a happy one We are sure you can take your places along wnth the many other Llnton boys who are representing us so well ln the many different schools of hlgher learnmg Coach Mr Ward GAME RESULTS Lmton Lmton Lmton Blcknell Bosse Brazll Ls ons Bloomfleld Cllnton Washmgton Martlnsvllle Garfleld Sulhvan Wlley Worthington Dugger Wabash Valley Lmton TourneJ Swltz City Sectlonal State Tourney Lmton Lmton Lmton Lmton Bloomfleld 49 SolsberrJ, o e 0 short or long. 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' 46 ' 42 ' 40 ' ' 42 ' 46 ' 49 ' ' ' 36 ' 56 ' Bloommgton 55 Gerstmey er Owensburg Worthmgton 'Lada Track noxx nr rts fourth xear at Llnton has acqurred a rrexx coach Mr Hoskrns xxho 13 proxrng hrmself xerx xxell qualrfled for the post We are lookmg forxxard to a successful season rn track thrs xear There are some promrsrng Senrors on our track squad as xxell as under classmen Thrs xear the Inxrtatronal Relaxs xxcre run on a drx track rrrstead ofa xxet one Thls relax rncluded teams from Brcknell Bloomfleld Bloom rngton Bosse Bra71l Garfreld Cerstmex er Jasper Martrnsxrlle Ncxxport Parrs Ill Prmceton Exansxrlle lRe1t1l Sullrx an Bloommgtorr fbnrx er srtxl Vrncerrnes Wrlex and Worthmgton A local record xx rs set and r state record almost tred xx hen Kmcard of Bosse clear ed the pole xault rump at 12 feet 3 5 8 Inches The meet xxas xxorr bx RElt7 of Pxansxrlle Jeanne Booher a senror rergned as Queen of the Relaxs Her attend ants xxere Sue Bogard Glorra Frsk Shlrlex Pranks Barbara Crlmour Carolxn Keller Delores Logan Meeda Lx nn and Bettx Max Track Qchedule Aprrl 2 Bloomrngton Ther e Brcknell There Vrncennes Here Worthrngton Here Bran! There Lmton Inxrtatronal Relax Here ll ax Wabash Vallex Rose Po x Bloomfleld Here I A Herr Brcknell ll orthrngton Herr Old I ost Relax s X rrrrrnncs Sectronals Vx rlex State I' rnals lndrarrapolrs Good luck, Mr Hoskrns We hope xou and xour track squads xxrll be xerx successful , V ' ' K K. Q kv 4 v 1 . Q , , 1 e u . . Q . L n s Q 4 .' . . l v v' l v v 4 4 .4 qvl, 1 1 . 1 ' m Y ' 5' a ' u , H ' , - , , ' ' . Y 'v'4 U ' 4.1 . V I 'Q a' 1 'V ' Y ' . 'Q '. V x V 9 I '- ' v v' ' 1 ' v ' Y ' 1 . Ly 1, V L 4 V . ' 4. v . . v 4 I ig 1 v, , 1 , , kv , . K ' v ' ' KL, . ., ' I ' I 1 v v v ' 1'l uv. , n I y D 1 Avx. . ' ' v v I I' 1 I .Y 1 'lv . I l 5 ev ! ' l .Y .V av' L 8 ' - 15 ' . - 21 ' 23 .' - 28 ' .' ' 5. . r g 1 . 3 . 13 4 ' - 7 xv. . .C 10 '- , ' ' 12 2 .- 1- -- 14 - ' 4 . V' . 4leez'- Zlwlefl fda .1 :V uf ' lf Q. -A A. -N -A 1 R HOSKINS Coa h L Y av- FIRST ROW PaulPer1na Sammw Hayes Ronald WllSO'l Jlmmx Ilalderman Daud Nlelhck Jerrx Nhtchell Cllfford Jon: Jack Wh1 e Bud Holf1c1 SECOND ROW John F1eu11d Jeux Jooeb D011 WIIIIGTS Gan Flate1 John Lux THIRD ROW Lloxd Blume Pvc Tuttle R11 ly Stefanclk Jerrx RUDCII Bob Dale 511611116111 Rue Don Wh1te Albert Dxer Goxdon Nluxdock Kenm Qm tb B111 Nut lxuk B111 Gxax B111 Coultel Jumor Collm POURTH ROW D011 O1111a11 D011 Rumell 13111 Nlaxbhall Rona fi S o Lkul NI 11 I Gmxzb Jumox Justub Jack Stxont, Ttd Ogle MHIIOII Howell it , ,M 1 , 4 f Bill lllitchell. Joe Alderson. D.o1111ie.RicbarEis. Bob Bradford. 5 . M ' A I ' ', . ' , 'l l! '..4:'J.'1' WGJLJLZQ p 04010160 l JERRY RUPLRT JUNIOR COLLINS LLOYD BLUNIE BILL 'NTEWKIRK O Q 1 U Q f V SA A . x M L A L s Q . 3 1 RUDY STEFANClK BILL GRAY BILL MARSHALL Q 3 ' x 4 N I I X DON RUSSELL NIORB RI' GRAVFQ CHARLES WOODRUFF mmm Reza, pmzmm 4 4 DON WINTERS JERRY JONES BILL COULTER DON ORMAN . 1 'I . ' -' V u f 1 3 Q ' 3 i , e n , gr V A 1 ' ...law 7 . .,. .. - , L . - 4 ' L L sf . L A5 5 Q , ' i 3 , 6 V I 1 . , , V . , ,,, E, 5 . ,. 1 80 MR JOHNSON Coach LI S ' S111-KX 1- 111 1111 1 1 XXI PX ' , I'II.KIN.'. JOHN P'IiIfL'ND. IDOL VVONIJICR5. G.-XIIY I I,.-X'I'1'I11. Q Q . HIC' 21 111111 11111 1'-111. 'I'11is is lI1l' 1111111 11-111' 111' 1111xi117: 211 I.. 11. S. 111-s11i11- 111l' 1Ll1L'1 111:11 1111 1111.x's 11i1111'1 1 ' 1111-ss Kt'1'4Y 1'z11' 111 1111- 15111111-11 1114lY1'S '1'11111'111-X, 111- 111-1'1 11 I 11. S. 11111111 Mr. .111111f1.11 111111 111s l,:1ys 111-s1'1'1'1- 11 3:11-1:1 111-211 111' 1'1'1-1111 1 11 -11' 11ll1'lI '11'1i. Mamqeu BACK POW Challcb Fusco Bullet PhoJL1bcck Ronald HIXSOII Bll Malshzll Nut plctuted Bull Hcmum C ILNTLR Latly Mui dot k I mton lllgh Sthoul lx xelx fortunate ln haxlng managux lx ut h an h ul thu ual Thur xunk :men es little Cledlt but thex haw a mln th at lx Nl nah :ll and C h ulw Pusm fm football Ronald Hlxson and Butler lmcltn buh iNNlNld.llt Bill Hemto IN man iger for track We xtudentx of L H S one them a great deal of appxeuitum tu then vsolk and effolt Hat thex contmue to be succewful any 1 A 1 L . ,. . . K , ,K V . ' L. . , 2 4. 'i nu' ' '.v 4 ' 'U ' ' .' 2.' 'I 2 1 'l, -v J, .g ,' . , . . 1 , ' . h, ' - ' .V 1 ' , 1 l 2 .- vitally important to our athletic teams. Managers for basketball are lfllll Um Pop Sqmzcf Bettx Max Jeanme Pope Loren Allen ard ShII16X Flanl-s 1Bebe Rlchards not plcturedl 1 111 11 len 1111 gl 1 a 1'e1t11f1 11 111 111111111 1 1-111111111 X611ll1LI w11t11111 one of th1 best t11 be found 111 th1 1 111 111 11111111111 Th111 1l1111llNlclNl l1 11111 XXl11ll11.l'I1LSS t11 11.11111 th1 t1.1r11 11111111 much 111 1111311 11111111 111 11 11111115 xells Thex 111111 11 111111 th 11 1 111111 If 1 ll Ll 1111 111 1 111 t111th11111x su th1t1ne fue 71711111 111111111 X11111 1111 11111 lh1m 11 111, 1 111 11111 1h111 11.111 x X111 1 1 1 fu 1111111 111 1111 If 1111111 111111 S1111h1 11 111 1 11 'l'11 111111 'h1 1' 1 211 ' 1 gf 2 1111 f 1'1'e11it t' ' 1 1: 1111' s 1 I' .1 1' 1 .1 1 s 1 1 ' z . 1' . 1 L.', H. 2 .' ' jst. 1 r ,1 ,1 A 2 1 . 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' ' ' 11- . , 1 v A l. wk S I 2 2 1 ' iz Q I 1 c I 0. I 4 H x 1 . 1 1 1 '2 .- . . . , l, ' , . ,k. ' - ' V - S' ' A' I C111111111, 111111 was given 21 l11111q11et of red roses. Her royal court c1111siste11 111' 3 ,'1.' 1, 1 3 '11 ' ' 1' 'Q ws 1 2 , , .y , . . 2 .1 2 .Y K .l . J ' , A Z ,. 1 v Q . I 1 - tv tv A' 1 1 .I v 4 1 1 it ' 2 1 b- ' . A - . - - Q . U 1 ' 1 . . 1 . A . A . . . A gc . 1 - :Jr A WW' TIN!! HAM- DBL U .Sins- Ik Our ACtlVltl9S we brmg today Wlth clubs and dances we ve had lots of fun They ve really kept us on the run X ATTENTION 6 H O O I Q Time is fleeting on its way, f ,- SQA ani FIRST ROW Lee Lehmkuhl Donald Usrey Jerry Oniones McKe1gue SECOND ROW Patt McKe1gue Doris Fulk Ilm Futz Sec Betty Haussln Carolxn Relnties Ann Iohnson N01 ma lVIal1nda Lynn Charlotte Gabbard Joy Gabbard THIRD ROW Bert Barnes Dxrectol Sherrell Johnson JI Gabbard Marx Nell Stone Buddy Klein Carl West John Jeux Hert Kenneth Johnson Norman Workman Vlce Pres Douglas Corbin Larrx 8a Tleas Pattx Moore Alsop Doris I'1enCh Delores Logan Ronald Walton Ralph Wrlffht Rex Tuttle John Stexx art Ladonna Lx nn Lols Kemp Betty Dover Emllx Lx nn Maxine Madarls Glorla Flsk Dlum Majox FOURTH ROW Polly Scholl Grethel Reed Peggy Kllen Charles Lxnn Jimmx Branstetter Charlotte Wolfe Meeda Lynn Pies Patty Roach Bettx Kemp Barbara Bechtel Anna Helderman Maxme Miller Patty Reed Xlh at xxould sehool be like xxithout our band' teitunlx lt ls one ol the most essential faetols ln school life The hand puts in long htllllx of pxaetiemg and dllllmg m older to turn up xxith then usutl tme pietolm Lls all as xxe xx itch the band paladlng Not onlx does oui hind selxe us in pdl :des and football games but thex also help out it hasleetbtll games plaxs and manx other programs besides the L0llLLllN thex put on them selx es We ne proud to lTl6Iltl0ll that out band pl reed seeond in the distxxet eontest this xe ll besides sex eral solo axxards Olll b md xx ts tlso host this xear to the xnnual hind festixal The Band Parents t lub ha done mueh toxx nd promoting bind efforts V ,Y 1 . V w l .D ' ? D. ,sc '. . . -K. ' S ' . 4 h- ' .K- ance on the football field. A strong feeling of school spirit runs through H. . . A. . 'Z . 1 r u ' A A' ,S . 2 it , - Q , L. ' 1 v - . . f A 1 -. - .' . . . , . . , v , - , . . . . n iv L1 -I xi 0' lv 1.1 Lv v 4 K1 4 va -1. u 2 -2 L. 2 .. iv .A- ,' 2 z ' 1 .- '- . - ' -- .' ' as X - oz 1 4 ' 2 3 sv' me .ws PHX LLIS OGLE, 'NIANQY HENICO GLORIA FISK Drum Yldjox MARY BHXN NOW SUE, BOGIXRD 1 x N dir peitmniim h ugh with thc 1 . zwicu mx L N 1 X 1 J Il ill! Hitt N XJ? X! Th- twirlvrs do Ihvir he-st to zuld ze-xl in the lr! I ' 2 'Q-s. 'I 4'-X' me 'A x 11.1111 on the thotlmll field and in pzirules, I rfla- twirling fm many nthvr sporiai occzisimls. The twirlers 1'cc'e-iwfl new uni- tm' x this ye-zu' which clicl muh to crc-ate El :nappy 21131102111 nw. I'hjll's Of lc. fn c- of tho iNX'il'it'l'S. mm socf I pl. '- in the Stzito cwmte-st this .Yl'2ll'. ,gh sczmz grae em I 9 . Q all ff' FIRST ROW Wanda Padgett Naoml Arnac Orls Reed Barbara Drackett Dellla Blake Donetta Dean Dorls Brnnett Frleda Ballard Lola Flatcl Evelyn House Sue Fltzpatrlck Carolyn Flater SECOND ROW Betty Jones Janet Sanders Barbara RlChHIdS Judl Scherer VICC Pres Patt lN'ICK6lgUE Carol Utterback DOIIS Keller Marx Stewart Balbala Gll moul' Polly Scholl Sec Carolyn Keller Bebe Rlchards JBIHCS WIISOII Balbara Yates Jacquelyn Robey Joan Blevens Bert Barnes Dlf9CtOF THIRD ROW Joan McElravv Marv Heaton Carolyn Lowe Trcxa Lhanex BLIIIQ Frazer Shlrley Franks Pres VlOl6l Perlgo Vlolet CdlDGlll6l DOIIS Cheexel ZBFIIC Myers Ruth Holder Betty Dover Ann Breck Joan Colxlll Bettx May Treas Mallnda Lynn FOURTH ROW Carolyn Copeland Susalee UDd9lW00d Chalma Coop r CHIOIXH Ranes LOIS McHales Geraldlne Brownlng Mvra SIIVGN Elame Tlnchel Ilma Clark Peggy Wrlght Phxllls Pullman Ernestlne Blcknell Nlllhlllg ls so lQNtflll as llstelllng to the sweet bltllillllgl of xoltcs oltul hail mom The Glen Club ue had thls Xtil ul lllt L11 olll pllllld ol .md ss IS lllsplllng to all xl ho hcald thtll lot illllllg fflll tllu llull non tllst J ut ln e lstlltt contest thls teal Fhc t Ill n l 1 o .llolxll kt Ll DOIIN kclltl and Bmttl 'Nlu non lllst ln tht S l t the Platel T110 composed of L llollll Ifllttl I I t le mel xxoll sttond lll thc Dlstllct Icllx Stholl ll o non uolld lll t Q Illstlltt 11' Sadama FIRST ROW Bettx Kemp Patrrua Roach Ann Helderman Jacquelvn Robex Zanrc lvlxers Lors lVlcHales Ruth Holde Delora Pershrng Marrlgn Newman Waxrne Nladrrrs Charlotte Barnard Carolvn Rerntjes Marx Nell Store Barharr Bechtel Martha Sharp Pattx Reed SECOND ROW Mrss Phrllrps Sponsor Leanne Hagaman Carolyn Ranew Ann Wrllrrms Geraldrrre Brownrng Joan Blevens Erestrne Brckrrell Jeanne Booher Ierrx Onroncs Joe Turprn Glorra Frsk Jan Harnes Sue Bogard Set gl Treas Marrlxrr Robrnsorr Ann Break Dorrs Cheever Bettie Jo Currtlss Shrrlex Franks NI rrx rnrra Shepard 'IHIRD ROW Rose OHern Carolvn L ve D rrs F lk Carolxn C rrcll Jrdr Scherer Lloyd Blume Jack Templeton Pollx Scholl Vrce Pres Joe Curtrs Don Winters Drxld Woofiruff Grethel Re d l-OURTH ROW Loren Allen Don Orman Ronald Johnson Don Ru sell Nlax Du Ronrlci Stout-cel Don Workman Pres Irm Frrtz Meeda Lwrrn Ernarrrel Fuseo J rx lor s Srrtanrrrrl rs the school club that gn es xerrt to our 'lhespran talent Ihr tlulr has rnfletted a sprrrt of to operatron xrhrch makes rt possrble tor Us to produce our own clramatrc amusement The club strrx es to duelop rn rts members that genurne loxe for the drama and the frner arts xxhrrh rn x rr r rhlx le rds to Lreatrx e expressron Each r ear at Chrrstmas the Scrtamard members grxe a short plax and rn the sprrng ther present therr bu: thru-act play. The full-length play this year was called Handy-Nlzrn. .' ,ggi -W I'IRST ROW Jlm McCullough Jerry Omones Joe Turpln B111 Roll Bllls Coult r Jerry Kramer Rex Kmnaman Loren Allen Bob Bradford Stanley Colllns Lloyd Blume SECOND ROW Mr Gabbard Sponsor Garv Flater Fled Yount Rex Tuttle JLllll0l Colllns Vlce Pres Fred Flsk Jerry Rupert B1ll Gray Kenneth Smlth James Futz Jerry Jones Jack Templeton Davld Woodruff John Freund Mr Creader Sponsol THIRD ROW Bob Hollxngsworth Pres Joe HQFFISOD Norman WOlkTHdll Russell Barnard Albert Dyer Ronald Stoeckel Rex Luxton Ronald Johnson Jean Fau xergue Clous Denman B111 HHUSSIH Fred Allen Treas John Cox Jog -Xlderson 1 H1 X ls .4 xelx wut xx le mgranlfatxon fm llms It ls 1 ll ana 1 u the X A an: 1ts pux most lN to gne ng school tu: Lnls in opprntu llltl to cleulop slull lll the practlte of demon itlc gm 61 nment incl 1 ltunu appleclatlon of the plnlleges and l9SD0llNllJllltl6N of tltlfenshlp 'Ihe lonal club has pl inned a program uhuh 1s to be tomposul of .1 lJllNlllt s lllQQllllLI ln ithlctlt lllQQl1llg and an annu ll paltx ' V q y u Q- .Y . . 4 -1 , , , A 'Y Y 9 V Q - Q n ' 'Y V . I w I Y Y 1 v ' - 7' ' . ' 4 .r, I u v- '-1 'r A . Ihr - ' h-hl ' , ..l. lt . . . ., . .I h.. - ll -. - - 1 .M.C. . l . 1. . . s .. ' - - wr' . 4 .A .ua I ' 1 4 1 ' J' A . 1 . x c 1 X' . . . . . . . '. '- . - . f' 1- 1 ' '. 1 x ' l , lx . AF. . . 1 ,'. ' - . . ., 1- v c 1 - -. 11- Jia- W M f ' Ll If ,ml , ,,,, Mm- . . . 1, 1 . 1 FIRST POW Ca1oly11 Rerntjes Ernestrne Brcknell Ruth Holder Shrrley Franks Marwanna Shepard Vrce Pres Joan Blevens Betty Jo Morrrson Treas Marrlce Stevena SECOND ROW M155 Duncan Joxce lVI1tchell 'VIar1lyn Robrson Sue Bogard Marx anna Prlest Joanne QOIVID Leanne Hagaman Carolyn Ranex Dorls Fulk Peffg Woodruff Ann Breck MISS Heaton THIRD ROW Ann Wl1ll3mS Bebe Rrchards Carolyn Keller Barbara Grlmour Pres Marv Lou Landrs Sec Carolvn Correll Barbara Brrggs Jan Harnes Bettx Curtrss Fravser Charlotte Barnard The T11 H1 X rs the xlster o1gan111t1o11 to the H1 X Club uhreh IN 11 branch of the X WI C A The club stands for the all around dex elopment of ltx members Sprrrt Mmd, and Bodx and serxes the three mam T1111r1111g Ageneres Home Church and School The obgectrxe 11 To geek To Frncl To Qhare and the Trl H1 X has pornted the 11111 IH 11 eharaeter burldmg 0lg'3Yllldtl0l1 for grrls rn the hrgh school One of the 111111111111 drxtrlet meetrngs of the H1 Y and T11 H1 X was held at Lmton thre year and the local Olg'dIlll3tl0llN worked together to make rt 11 most 1101 thu hrle one NAD U - 1 1 1 - . ' -1 1 -1 1 A 11 V V1 X ' A . ' . . 11.5 . , . . , .. 1 - 1 1 .1 1 r-1 .' 1 1 - - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 ' ' f - -1 1 -1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 V , 1 . . , . . 1 . 1 1 1, . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . 1 1 - - 1 1 1 11. - 1 -1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . ,. . 1 1 - 1 1 1 . . . 1 . 1 , ,.1.H . . nv, ,..,. . . .. 1 1 . , t 1 1 ' 11 11 1 ' ' - 1 ,1- 1 1 1 ' - 1 U ,, 1 . , f , . ' 1 , 1 , 1 -3 7' 1 1'- '- ' 1 1 ' -1 1 ' 1 1 1 1. 1 .- , 1 , 1 t ' ' 1 '1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1' 1 ' 1 , '- 1 U- '- V 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 t , .1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , ' , . . 1 1 ' 11, ' - 111 1 sexi 62. 4. 14. N..- 'N-. be FIRST ROW Bert Breedeweg Cllfford Jones Don Rlchardson Sherrel Strahle Jerry Mltchell Ralph Morrls SECOND ROW Jerry Hert Gary Flater Sent Lee Bredeweg Don Rlchaxds John Sullivan Joe Chamberlain Kenneth Franklln Vlce Pres Joe Alden on THIRD ROW Rudy Stefanclk Pres Bob Holllngsworth Vlce Pies Bob Lucas B111 Bredeweg Bob Steele Reporter Erxc Thornton Sec John MOYIISOH TIEHS Mr Creager Sponsor The Futule Falmels of Amerlcd 1s composed of Lhdltel ed sl ite as sotmtlons wx huh m tuln .ue made up of local chdptels sltuatul ln the xo L ltllllldl dgllCllllLll3l departments of the lngh schools The Lmton thaptel ls onlx thxee xefus old but thex ire .alleadx clomg fmt muh lou ml the clutlopmtnt of .aglltulturdl leadushlp tooperatlon and Lll.lltllNhl1l 'lhcn motto l9fl6LtN A splllt and NlllLeI'llX that shows the tlue xlewpolnt ot 1 nm xouth the batkbone of .4 lldtl0Tl 4-J! FIRST ROW Fred Cfrlfflth Bert Brvlcwfg Cllfford Jonea Jane Haus 1n Bedonna Bolten Barbara Bechtel Phllom na Dame Vlrvmla Hawkms Ann Johnson Jerry Nlltchell Donnle Edds 'VIurl Blume Jumor Heaton SECOND ROW Mlss Duncan Sponcor Barbara Hubble Carolyn Relntjes Barbara Pope Sammy Wlnters Sherrel Strahle Lloyd Blume Don Richards Ronnle Hlxson Kenneth Franklln B111 Gray Donnl Rlchard cn Charlotte Barnard Delola Blak Fhyllls Ogle Ann Muehler LOIS Kemp Betty Hau sm Patty Moore Betty Wheelex M1 Creager Sponsor THIRD ROW Pegffv W11Uht Charlotte Wolf Junlqr Colllns Eric Thornto1 Boo Steele T d Ogle Bob Lucas Meeda Lvnr Bob Hollmgsworth Rudy Stefanmk Johnnle Morrlson Gary Flater Ruth Glllette Judy Maxwell FOURTH ROW Joyce Mtchell Marllyn Hlghtower Don Winters Jerry Hert Bllly Coulter Carolyn Loye Mary Lynn Rose Sceclna Joe Ald rson Ralph Vlartmdale month pl0gldm The lecreatlonal attlyltles of the club help dey elop team yyolk among the membels and IQXNUIQ tlme DldCtlL6S that 6HllLh l1fe Through the 4 H bow and glrla IH achool and out of achool ale taught bettel falm and home D1 aetlcea and the flnel and more S1glllflC2iI1t thmgs of llfe The natlonal club colors are green and yyhlte, yyhlte bemg Chd1dCtel htm of Dl.llltX and gleen belng I'ld.tLll9S moat common C0101 lll the gleat out of dome and emblematlc of sprlngtlme llfe and youth These boy s and gnls yy1ll hold clemoclatlc plmclplea aboye all elae ln thelr futule leadel shlp 'NA r 3. C . Y -. F n . V 1 . A The 4-H is the only club connected with the school which has a twelve- ' , Lv. . . ' . l ' ' 'tv ' , v' Lv, . Q . 1 1 ka. hw , ,, 1 4 , ann FIRST ROW Ruth Holder Sh1r1ey Franks Peggy Wflghf Carolyn Sue Bedwell Norma Al op Whaneta O Brlan Jeanne Pope Paullne Thomas Betty Suttle Phyllls Ogle Martha Curtxs Lllhan Russell SECOND ROW Doris Bennett Marlanne Harmon Pres Carolyn Love Ann Bxeck Betty Dover Marilyn Robison Barbara Drackett Carolyn Relntges Theresa Haffely Joy Murdock V1ce Pres Peggy Woodruff Sue Bogard Sec Treas Betty Frax ser THIRD ROW Patty Reed Martha Sharp Janette Harrls Zane Mxers Jeanne Booher Dorls Cheever Barbara Chamberlaln Glorla F1Sk Bebe Rlchards Ann Wllllams Mlss McDonald Sponsor Dorxs Fulk Barbara Brlggs Barbara Rlchards Janet Sanders Patt McKe1gue Mary Lou Landls Judx Scherer Polly Scholl Mary Stewart Patrlcla Roach Orls Reed Sally Cunnmgham The Cnls Athletlc Assoclatlon ls composed of the g11l lll om sthool xx ho enjox wholesome partlclpatlon ln all around spol ts Thu bellue ln falr plax and trx to LUltlXdt6 good sportsmanshlp Lmlcr the flllldclllil of Nllss NlacDonald these gllls all agree that lt matters not xxhethel xou mn Ol lose but onlx hovs xou plat ed the game ' 0m Gcmieen JUDI SCHERER Secretary BILL MARSHALL JACQUELYN ROBEY Committee men CHARLES EUSCO Treasurer BOB BRADFORD Committeeman FERN HEENAN Chaperone FRED FISK Mayor POLLY SCHOLL and BARBARA BRIGGS Commltteemen Our Teen Town Hall is our youth center, our place of recreation, our meeting hall. It is, in short, the hub around which all of our after-school doings are centered. We have club parties' and we meet there after the football and basketball games. Without the help of Fern Heenan and Hank Larson, it would not have been possible for us to have and maintain this fine building. We are all grateful to them beyond words. When we have all gone our separate ways in life, and new faces replace ours at the canteen, each of us probably at some time or other will pause a moment to remember the good times we had at the can. WMA ' Senicm paacfucfian The Senlol Class plav Lose Is Too Much Trouble a thmee act com edy, was glxen March 11th and 12th 1n the hlgh school dlldltOllllm A repeat pelform mee, bs popular demand, was gn en the followlng VN edncs clax Malch 17th The play was dlrected bx Mlss Phllllps isslsted bx llldljdlllld. bhepald, student dlrector The actlon of the plax took place ln a college eatlng place aftectlonate lx known as the Polson Pot Here college stuuents blought then tloublcs to Toastx the ploprletor Ihe cast w as as follows Toasty 171013110101 of thc Poison Pot Olona lwslc Joe Bulkc a college box wnth troubles Joc Luntls PlllkX Hamilton hxs chum also with trouble Mn Dsc Oggle McClosky a student wlth a SC16I'ltlflc theolx Jamcs l'11t1 Lonme Ashton a college gnl working her w ay through Bcbc Rxch uds Ifbb Dunham happx go lucky college glrl Barbara Rlchalds lflo Dunham hcr slstcr Pcggy Woodxuft Shnlcx Bradford a campus belle Sue Bog.,nd Sugal Lou J xckson college glrl with Southern accent Je annc Boohcl Monica Bates a vlsltlng hlgh school semor Jan Haines Mrs J Wozthnngton Bates hex mother Shnlex I-1 inks Dr Pxllsx Plcsldent of lu Gate College Gcne Tucker Mlss El11llX Ross Dean of Women Mecdd lynn Cl1tfHnw1ld 1 wcll meaning xlsltor Don Wolkm an Um Wan! This 1947 Ford was donated to our school by the Ford Garage to be used by students taking the driving course It is dual controlled which makes lt safer for beglnnlng students The course IS taught by Mr Williams FORD FOR SALE One Ford car wlth piston ring Two rear wheels one front spring Has no fenders seat of plank Burns lots of gas and haxd to crank Carburetor busted half may through Three years old four in the Spring Has shock absorbers and ex erything Radiator busted sure does leak Differential dry you can hear it squeak Ten spokes misslng front all bent Tires blowed out aint worth a cent Got lots of speed will run like the deuce Burns either gas or tobacco Juice Tires all off been run on the rim A darn good Ford for the shape it s A , Y 1 7 1 , y v - Z Engine missing, hits on two. , I , ' I ' ' , 1 . . , A , , , Z . , . - , ' in. 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