Michigantown High School - Challenger Yearbook (Michigantown, IN)
- Class of 1952
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NANCE GLENN DUNN BOB SMITH SAM FIELDS Typists .TANICE HUFFER MARGARET KINGERY MARILYN SHARP FERN SHEARER Advertising Managers WILMA WHITEMAN DAVID GEORGE Calendar PHYLLIS JACKSON JOAN OSTLER Feature Editors DAVID METZGER MARK NEWELL SARAH CRIST JOHN HIGBEE JANET WEAVER Business Managers RONALD MERRILL LUTHER BENGE TOM DANIELS VIOLET ZARTMAN Class Prophecy SARA HUFFER PHYLLIS CONRAD Will LUCILLE EATON BARBARA SUTTON Dedication We, the Seniors of 1952 dedicate our annual to our parents who have so willingly helped us through our twelve years of school Senior Incidentals CLASS MOTTO Tonight We Launch, Where Shall We Anchor CLASS FLOWER Red and White Carnations CLASS COLORS Red and Gray School Motto Learning Is Wealth To The Poor, An Honor To The Rich, An Aid To The Young, And A Support And Comfort To The Aged. 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WILLIAM REED A.B., Central Normal College M.S., Butler Major: Education Minor: Social Studies MISS DOROTHY DRANE B.S., Indiana University Post-Graduate: Indiana State Teachers College Major: Commerce SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mark Newell-President A Bob Smith-Vice-President Sarah Crist-Treasurer Margaret Kingery-Secretary FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Gene Fausett-President Dxxxe Bosworth Vxce Presxdent Ray Record-Secretary Michael Wilson-Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Donald Ward Presxdent Jack Cole-Vice-President Arlene Record-Secretary Howard Peter-Treasurer EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Carolyn Avery-Vice4President Eddie McKinsey-Secretary Joyce Hutchison-Treasurer Judith Nance-Reporter SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Richard Cohee-President Max Sheets-Vice-President Nancy Wilson-Secretary Neil Perrel-Treasurer SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Stanley Wayt-President Tom Shoup-Vice-President Donald Bosworth-Secretary, Treasurer L,-sa. V . rv--V-SN . Q A ' -. V XX K X 125 f XX -41-efv, VX, LUTHER WAYNE BENGE '49, '50, Balketbs1l'49, '50, Senior Play, Chorus '49, '52, Annual Staff. PHYLLIS JOAN CONRAD Junior Play, Orchestra '49, '50, '51, Chorus '49, '50, '51, '52, State Chorus '51, '52, Kokomo Chorus '50, '51, Class Sec- retary '50, Sunshine '49, -'50, '5l, '52, Sunshine Pianist '51, Annual Staff. GLENN DUNN Junior Play, President class '50, Buketbs1l'49, '50, '51, '52, Softball '49, '50, '51, '52, Track '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '50, Annual Staff. Student Council '49, '50, Track 1 CHARLES THOMAS DANIELS Senior Play '52, Track '49, '50, '51, '52, Softball '50, '51, '52, Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '52, Annual Staff '52 CAROLYN COHEE Junior Play, Band '45, '46, '47 '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '50, '51, Kokomo District Contest '49, '50, '52, Girls' Athletics '51, Sunshine '49, '50 '51, '52, Sunshine Correspond- ing Secretary '52, Algebra Con test '49, Co-editor Annual. SARAH IRENE CRIST Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Sun shine President '52, Sunshine Secretary '51, Girls Athletics, '49, '50, '51, Band '47, '48, '49 '50, '51, Chorus '49, '50, Vice- President class '50, Class Treasurer '52, Annual Staff: Librarian '50, '51, '52, I DAVID PAUL GEORGE EVELYN LUCILLE EATON Senior Play, Chorus '49, '50, Sunshine '49, '50, '5l, '52, Annual Staff '52, Junior Play '51, Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52, Track '49, '50, '51, Annual Staff '52, Chorus '49, '5Z. SARA SUE HUFFER senior Play, chorus '49, '50, Sunshine Society '49, '50, '51' '5Zi Girls' Athletics.'49, .'50, '52, Annual Staff '52, JANICE LEE HUFFER Junior Play '51, Band '45, '46 '47, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '50, '51, Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Kokomo District Contest '49, '50, '51, Indianapolis State Contest '51 Typing Contest '51, Girls' Athletics '50, '51, Annual Staff SAM FIELDS Junior Play '51, Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52, Softball 50 '51, '52, Track '49, '50, '52, Chorus '49, '50, '52 Annual Staff '52, JOHN HIGBEE Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52 Softball '49, '50, '51, '52, Track '49, '50, '51, '52, ' President class '51, Senior Paly, Chorus '49, '50, '52, Annual Staff. MARGARET ANNABETH KINGERY - Class Secretary '52, Senior Play: Chorus '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Orchestra '49, '50, '51, Annual Staff: Kokomo Chorus '50, Kokomo Contest '51, Sunshine Society '49, '50, '51, '52, Legion Award '48, Typing Contest '5l3 Good Citizen . PHYLLIS JACKSON Junior Play: Senior Play Ann0uneer:Chorun'50.'5n Sunshine '50, '51, '5Z: Annual DAVID F. METZGER Chorus '49, '50, '5Z: Vice-Prev :dent '5l: Junior and Senior Play: Softball '52: Annual Staff. MARK R. NEWELL Senior Play: Class President '47, '5Z5 Chorus '49, '50, '5Z: Track '49, '50, '51, '5Z3 Soft- ball '49, '50, '51, '5Z: Basket- ball '49, '50, '51, '52: Annual Staff. Staff. RONALD W. MERRILL Senior Play: Chorus '49, '50 352: Softball '50, '51, '52, Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52: Annual Staff. JR. NANCE Senior Play: Chorus '49, '5Z: Annual Staff. BOB SMITH Senior Play, Vice-President class '52, Annual Stall: Chorus '49, Softball '50, '5l. CHARLES NORMAN PERREL, Junior Play, Treasurer class '51, President class '49l Basketball '49, '50, '51, '52, Softball '51, '52, Legion Award '48, Chorus '49, '50, '52, Co- .TOAN OSTLER Junior Play, Annual Stall, Chorus '51, Sunshine '50, '51, .52 . FERN SHEARER Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Vice-President Sunshine '52, Chorus '49, '50, Band '46, '47, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, Annual Staff '52, Solo Contest '49, '50, '22, Librarian '52, Senior Play ' 2. editor Annual. MARILYN LOUISE SHARP 'Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '50, Senior Play Annual Staff, Typing Contest '47, '48, '49, '50, '51, Vice- President class '49s Sec- retary clan '51, Secretary Sunshine '50, LOIS BARBARA SUTTON Junior Play Announcer, Senior Play, Chorus '49, '50, '5l, '52, Band '49, '50, '51, '52, Kokomo Chorus '51, '5Z: Kokomo Diltrlct Contest '49, '50, '51, Sunshine '50, '51, '52, Girls' Athletics '49, '50, '51, Lie brsrian '52, Annual Staff. '51, Librarian '52, Band '46, JANET LEE WEAVER Girls' Athletics '49, '50, '51, Girls' Chorus '49, '50, '5l: Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Senior Play '52: Annual Staff. VIOLE T ZAR TMAN WILMA JEAN WHITEMAN Senior Play '52, Sunshine '49, '50, '51, '52, Chorus '49, '50, '51, '52, State Chorus '5Zg Girls Athletics '49, '50, 'Sli Band '49, 50, '5l: Kokomo District Con- test '51, '5Z, Annual Staff. Senior Play: Sunshine Society '5Z: Annual Staff. The Class Prophecy After three years of nurses' training and seven years of serious and hard registered and army nursing, we three--Sara Huffer, Wilma Whiteman and the former Fern Shearer--decided to return to Michigantown for the reunion of the class of 1952 to be held on June 7, 1962. We have completed our overseas service and have been stationed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where Fern and Max Whiteman have been living for the past two years. Before reaching Michigantown we had car trouble and had to call a service station. Surprise! Surprise! lt was ourfellow classmate, Robert Smith. He is unmarried but corresponds with a girl from London, England, It looks serious. In partnership with David Metzger, he is running a chain of service stations. He is a bachelor and lives in a mansion with Robert in the suburbs of Michigantown. The very reliable mechanic who fixed our car happened to be Norman Perrel, another classmate. He graduated from Purdue and married a girl whom he met there. In Michigantown we saw a sign Newell Appliance appearing on an enormous building being one-half barber and beauty shop and the other half Philco Appliances. Stopping, we talked to Mark and his wife, the former Judy Bowen. He said proudly he had enough boys for a basketball team. Mark and Judy informed us of the remodeling of the schoolhouse and of John Higbee's being a doctor in Mayo's Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. He graduated from Indiana University, is unmarried and is doing very well. Later driving toward Boyleston, we read the name of Glenn Dunn on the mailbox, being curious, we stopped and learned that Glenn had married the former Jane Ann Ransopher. They farm 500 acres and own 300 and have two sets of twins, all girls. They informed us that Junior Nance had made millions in the oil industry and a gambling Casino in Texas. He married one of the dancers from the Casino. We spent the rest of the evening and night withthe former Carolyn Cohee. She told us of her experiences teaching at Jeff High of Lafayette, Indiana, 'for two years. She graduated from Purdue and later married and lives on a farm near Frankfort. They have a family of twin boys. Early the next morning we started toward Frankfort. We saw a woman, who resembled Lucille Eaton, feeding chickens. Looking at the mailbox we saw the name Paul Gravesg therefore we stopped. Lucille saw us and came over and started talking to us and asked us to stay for lunch. The rest of the morning was spent socially. They have a little boy. Lucille told us about some more of the classmates. She told us Tom Daniels was married to a Frankfort girl and had enlisted in the Navy for twelve years. They live in Florida, where he is stationed and have no children. Joan Ostler was a stenographer for a lawyer ir. Kokomo: after working for him one year, they were married and have three children-two girls and one boy. Barbara Sutton after going to business college is now working in the office of the Delco Ramey Corporation at Kokomo. After lunch we continued to Frankfort: needing gas, we stopped at a service station and lunchroom owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Grinstead. Mrs. Grinstead, of course, was the former Phyllis Jackson. Phyllis operates the restaurant and they have two children, a boy and a girl. We passed the George Motor Sales, where the proprietor is David George-another former classmate. We stopped and he told us he had been married three times. His first wife diedg he divorced the second and is stillmarried to the third. I-le has one blond curly headed boy. Going back to Michigantown, we passed the home of Wayne Patchett. We stopped and talked to Marilyn. After she had graduated from Indiana University, she married Wayne and is now teaching in a public school besides giving private music lessons on the piano and the organ. They have a family of two. She told us that Phyllis Conrad has her own radio show and makes personal appearances on television. She married a young singer and lives in New York. They have two children, a boy and a girl. She also informed us that Violet Zartman was a registered nurse. After being graduated from Home Hospital at Lafayette, she married a boy from Frankfort. They now live in Clregon and have twin girls. Back in Michigantown we saw the former Sarah Crist, who is now the postmaster there. She is married and has three children, two girls and one boy. She informed us that the former Janet Weaver had married Robert Crenshaw. They moved to Chicago, where Robert is an interior decorator for Marshall Fields. They have one girl. Since'Sara's mother and father had moved to Canada and Fern's had moved to California, we spent the night with Wi1ma's parents. Rising Sunday morning, we went to the reunion. There we saw Janice Huffer, who married .Tack Coapstick. Janice was a secretary for a lawyer while Jack was in the service. They now live in a beautiful home in Indianapolis. They have two children, a boy and a girl. Walking toward the rest of the crowd, we saw Sam Fields and Ronald Merrill. Sam is married and has his own 400 acre farm. Ronald is a bachelor and a foreman for a construction company in Indianapolis. They told us Luther Benge graduated from Purdue and is an Engineer in the Air Corps. He met a girl at Purdue and later married her. They live in Texas. The former Margaret Kingery was unable to attend because one of her little boys was taken to the hospitalg however, she graduated from Indiana University and is teaching commercial subjects at one of the county schools. . As the day was drawing to an end, we three shook hands with our fellow classmates and started back to Wisconsin. NAME Luther Benge Carolyn Cohee Phyllis Conrad Sarah Crist Tom Daniels Glenn Dunn Lucille Eaton Sam Fields David George John Higbee Janice I-luffer Sara Huffer Phyllis Jackson Margaret Kingery Ronald Merrill David Metzger Junior Nance Mark Newell Joan Ostler Norman Perrel Marilyn Sharp Fern Shearer Bob Smith Barbara Sutton Janet Weaver Wilma Whiteman Violet Zartman sn 7 Bits About em SLANG Beats me For cat's sake Oh gosh Oh dear No Huh Shoot Yea I don't know I don 't remembe r ' ' Doggone it Well, maybe I'l1 never tell Good grief Well, gee whiz Shoot a mile Bugs What Oh sugar I see I'1l be you Good heavens I don't know Heck Oh darn ' 'That's for sure Oh heck LOCATE At home With Sara Sue Some place With the girls Home Town With Paul Playing basketball In a car With the boys With Jack With Carolyn With Pinkie With the kids Home Home Country Shop Anyplace Town With Wayne With Max Home Boss's knee With Bob At home Up town AMBITION Air Force Secretary or teacher Concert Pianist House wife Navy Farmer Housewife To be a boy scout To be rich Success Housewife and secretary Nurse Secretary Housewife Engineer Navy Farmer Millionare Secretary Mechanic Teacher fmusic 8: art, Housewife H Navy Secretary Housewife and secretary Nurse Housewife Class Will I, Phyllis Jackson, will my ability to stay out late at night and come to school the next morning to Carol Nunnally, and my typing book to anyone who is stupid enough to take second year typing. I, Sarah Crist, will my ability to quit shorthand to anyone smart enough to quit in time. l, Phyllis Conrad, will my shortness to Jack Cole. l, Joan Ostler, will my ability to stay home nights to Laura Jean Perrel. I, Marilyn Sharp, will my typing speed to the girls of the Junior Class, and my music and art ability to Sarah Newell. I, Luther Benge, will my ability to think to Bill Reed. I, Sara Huffer, will my ability to make the teacher aggravated by talking to Ramona Newton, and my height to Shirley Avery. l, Janice Huffer, will my ability to go to the typing contest to Mike Wayt, and my short hair to Carol Nunnally. l, Janet Weaver, will my ability to go steady with one boy to Virginia Canter, and my temper to Jane Ann Ransopher. I, John Higbee, will my ability to drive slowly to Jack Cole. l, Wilma Jean Whiteman, will my ability to be the only girl in advanced math class to Donna Faye Perrel. l, Sam Fields, will my ability to have the best behavior in government class to Phil Reed. I, Margaret Kingery, will my ability to take five solids during my Senior year to anyone who thinks he can struggle through, and my ability to wreck a car to Joe Mason, Jr. I, Carolyn Cohee, will my ability to have the car when I want it to Phil Reed, and my bobbi-pins to Donna Faye. Perrel. I, Fern Shearer, will my temper to Mary Lee Hutchins, and my government book to any Senior next year who is fool enough to buy one. I, Barbara Sutton, will my ability to be the principa1's daughter to anyone who can stand the strain, and my ability to play first clarinet to anyone who can do the job. I, Lucille Eaton, will my ability to go with the same boy for 'two years to Phyllis Kelly, and my shyness to Judy Bowen. I, Violet Zartman, will my desire to be a nurse to Virginia Marley. I, Tom Daniels, will my ability to stay out late to Gary Yates. I, Bob Smith, will my job as pitcher of the baseball team to Mike Wilson. I, Junior Nance, will my health and chemistry book to any fool stupid enough to take them. I, Ronald Merrill, will my advanced math book to Donnie Evans, and my ability to flirt with all the girls to Howard Crum. I, David Metzger, will my ability to be in the play two years to Bill Kirkpatrick. I, Glenn Dunn, will my ability to own my own car to Howard Peters. I, David George, will my ability to laugh over nothing, and to eat sandwiches in Coomb's assembly to Mike Wayt. I, Mark Newell, will my basketball ability to Tommy King, and my ability to go steady to James Caldwell. I, Norman Perrel, will my weight to Don Ward, and my ability to run the movie projector to Bill Kirkpatrick. fWe, the Senior girls, will all our earrings to Laura Jean Perrel,, QWe, the Senior boys, will A11 our sport abilities to all the high school boys.J In Our 'fYourager Days First Grade Sixth Grade In Our Younger Days Freshman Class Junior Class xl +-up i-....,..,,,,,,.-.. 'wwnnvnvw-,,,.--, ..,..-- ,lvttnrrns X X g '5 If X Ax SS S , W WPA ,- . rf- ,S -K 'yi-g x xr K . F Y X xv S l --.QS Ax mai' A 'f M W ,Z Q:.V ., ' 5 Ii. ' N, . - I n- -1 3. 1-Q I as ,, , ,, ,. T 4 455? - 4 ,:.,z-: '::.2.::,,,EF-.. A - Q' I 1 , - ' ,tv I A - 2 - fs-If 3 LEW' . gf? . ' 1 . Junior Class. HOWARD PE TERS PHILIP REED ARLENE RECORD ELLIS RICHARDSON . 1 , :ZJQQ ,ig I ,m ,1g.w1.:Zgf' gg . 'iymws , , ' A iq. ,J-M CAROL NUNNALLY MARLENE PATCPBT1' GENE PAYNE MICHAEL WAYT DONALD WARD RALPH WEBB JUDY BOWEN ROBERT BRANT JAMES CALDWELL W' 'Ui DONALD CONRAD I ff-ffzlg JACK COLE LEONA clucx ' f - MARGARET CURNUTT KENNETH GOODNIGHT MARY LEE HUTCI-IENS PATSY MCKINSEY NOT PICTUREDI DICK sz-xouP JAMES K. CALDWELL W , 1-'Fi' wr 3 WH 35 IA M -iv ff, an .2 f , f Q ' 'I way gun ME... -WM . .. f. I - I A .. -.CX W. uv' ... 5 .s I wr + of I 'Wx ' ,if -wr 5 K 'mi - if SHIRLEY AVERY DONALD EVANS . -fl isn .f-I-I I wr' 0' If iiig. es-f . .fs .5 r.PX 4 . V BILL KIRKPATRICK K' -me SARAH NEWELL RELDO RIDENOUR ff VIRGINIA CANTER WILLIAM HARVEY ay ,. Ywfi 559 3, ,ff LYALBQ X ESQ , .X I GORDON MAISH e X I v -ASNE - M3 DAVID NE WI-IART MAX SI-IEE TS .- 1. A ' J W., I 3 '13 ' RICHARD COHEE LU LA HARSHMAN I 1 1.5 f JULIA CRUM CARL HARRIS ,was as-1.3 . .., f. REX CHUM JOAN JONES Y W I P E I ,Nb Sophomore Class , QI Uk.-fx an AF, If-A i S DONNA PERREL KAYE SMITH We-it N' s 5 MI iff?- Ei.. ' K KENNETH EADS PHYLLIS KELLY MMI- WMI, Q 8 ff: 1, A fs, x VIRGINIA MARLEY JOE MASON J.. LI, my ., .I .X LAURA JEAN PERREL NEIL PERREL DON PETERSON KAREN SMITH DAVID TIPPET NANCY WILSON ww -z 'V f A X NE -up , ,.,. A I 5 3,3 13 1 I 5 'ir 117' ' 'rf .I HOWARD CRUM ROBERT DANIELS CATHERINE REED DIXIE BOSWORTH RAY RECORD Freshman Cldss ROBERT CALDWELL JANE RANSOPHER JUDY SMITH GARRY YATES NOT PICTURED BILL EMMER GENE FAUSETT RAMONA NEWTON MICHAEL WILSON , SHARON STORZ DUANE FOX RICHARD ZARTMAN Eighth Grade , FIRST ROW: Mr. Zaley, Frank Kemmer, Marilyn Gangwer, Bonnie Hutchens, Selma Merrill, Jim Record, Shirley Stockberger, Sandra Eikenberry. SECOND ROW: Georgia Benge, James Taylor, Omia Crick, Judith Nance, Sandra Jenkins, Carolyn Avery, Jacquelin Foreman. THIRD ROW: Tom Whitcomb, Max Richey, Katie Harrison, Joyce Hutchison, Jewell Richards, Harold Irwin, Edna Richardson. Seventh Grade FIRST ROW: John Webb, Douglas Kelly, Earl Richards, Junior Harrison, Jean Burkhalter, Tommy Brant, Stanley Wayt, Lewis Mabbit, Donnie Eads. , SECOND ROW: Barbara Harshbarger, Charles Benge, Carolyn Crick, Darlene McCain, Patty Weaver, Betty Mason, Karen Crum, Leonard Peterson, Patricia Cripe. THIRD ROW: Miss Drane, Danny Laughner, Carolyn Fields, Nacy Reed, Carol Daniels, Donald Bosworth, Jerry Smith, Marlin McCarty, Darrell Scott. FOURTH ROW: Gary Ebert, Louis Crurn, Mildred Martin, Tom'Shoup, Herman Fausett, Tom King Ronnie McCoy, Joyce Cole, Richard Sharp. FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: . 0 Szxth Grade Ronny Crum, Richard Harvey, Barbara Record, Gloria Perrel, Virginia Daniela. Sybil Nance, Rebecca Rhine, John Stock, Linda Payne, Morris Goodnight, Larry Newton. Lawerence Goff, Charles Hill, Don Reed, Nancy Anderson. DiCk Trees. Mr- WOW!- FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: I Fifth Grade Jerry Weaver, Carol McCain, Helen Shomaker, Danny Clouse, Wayne Burkhalter, Linda Nunnally. Janie Merrill, Richard Goff, Danny Reed, Eddie Ransopher, Jerry Crum, Carolyn Hendrickson, Tommy Smith. Patricia Johnson, Eva Metzger, Larry Richards, Ralph Kemmer, Janet Stockoerger, Charles McAfee, Ann Ricker. Larry Harshnian, Shirley Curnutt, Arlene Barnes, James Crick, Sally Hicks, Viola Fausett, James Tunis, Gary Loveless, Mr. Woods. Fourth FIRST ROW: Larry Rule, Elizabeth Barnes, Earl McAfee, Nancy Nye, Wilma Goodwin, Karen Calloway, Ronnie Weaver, Julia Singleton, Coy Aders. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Tunis, Tommy Lawler, Shirley Crick, Marilyn Robinson, Rebecca Scarff, Billy Ford, Tommy Cripe, Dixie Weaver. THIRD ROW: James Hutchinson, Marily Stockberger, Rex Crenshaw, Bob Lucas, Michael Eikenberry, Larry Whiteman, Betty Crick, Nina Hill. FOURTH ROW: Sue Jenkins, Karen Russell, Linda Pippenger, .Terry Murray, Christine Martin, Ilene Martin, Linda George, Steven Ostler, Anna Doris Crum. Third Grade V FIRST ROW: Jerry Bond, Dick Clouse, Donald McCarty, Patricia Wyrick, Jimmy Crum, Nancy Merrill. SECOND ROW: Connie Payne, Esther Vaught, Barton Kelly, Carolyn Kinsler, Jennie Hendrickson Sue Aders, Jerry Patchett. THIRD ROW: Rachael Coapstick, Calvin Carr, Sharon Stock, Karen Wells, Denny Shoup, Eddie LaMar, Ronnie Kelly. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Louck, Mary Ellen Cole, Bobby Dowden, Marilyn Morris, Betsy Daniels, Edwin Martin, Johnny Shoemaker, Joe Bill Fox. Second Grade FIRST ROW: Robert Randolph, Nancy Kelly, Pattie Rule, Charles Harshman, Freddie Rice, Henry Vaught, Gloria Singleton, Wanda Crick. SECOND ROW: Linda Brant, Marilyn Weaver, Barbara Harshman, Billy Goodwin, Jill Smith, Donna Royer, Janice ll ithrow, Janet Withrow. THIRD ROW: Mary Jane Wyrick, Steven Robison, Keith Russell, Jerry Ostler, Naomi Rhine, Gloria Ebert, Ronnie Trees, Larry Weaver, Jerry Loveless. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. George, Carolyn Nye, Mildred Goodnight, Carol Sutton, Carol Ann Harrison, Bob Marley, Jerry Hill, Stephen Scarff, Dennis Zartman, Sandra Wells. First Grade FIRST ROW: Nancy Weaver, Diana Calloway, Christine Barnes, Linda Taylor, Terry Singleton. SECOND ROW: Lewis Stockberger, Janet Sutton, Deborah Richey, Billy Shoemaker, Jimmy Randolph, Penny Loveless. THIRD ROW: Susan Kelly, Louella Martin, Jane Crick, Diane Coapstick, Beverly Wells, Connie Nance, Peggy Pippenger. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Cue, Phil Davis, Janice Russel, Bob Wilson, Melvin Phillips, Sue Wood, Gloria Heise, Eddy Ricker. xx I w.. ii W7 I . I f M JY. V r , y . W f lg . M 1 wa ly' y 'A . , K W ,vm .9 1, Q, X, . . . i , E I 'A 5, 1. . :- . V 1 V ,. a,fi., . uf' Q. :Jr ' -Y V' Q-5,4 f. r 'rs' 1: 'f ,,, i A V. m , . - 1 , M , ., r xv Q 1 .NA . JV 4 Q L ia, S sw re an FIRST ROW: Carol Nunnally, Newton, Phyllis SECOND ROW: Lula l-larshman Virginia Canter, THIRD ROW: Violet Zartman Judy Bowen, Fe Barbara Sutton, Marilyn Sharp, Catherine Reed FOURTH ROW: Sunshine Society Joan Jones, Phyllis Conrad, Joan Ostler, Kay Smith, Ramona Kelly, Janice Huffer, Shirley Avery. Julia Crum, Jane Ransopher, Donna Perrel, Phyllis Jackson, Laura Perrel, Karen Smith, Sharon Storz, Mrs. Cue. Mary Hutchens, Margaret Kingery, Leona Crick, Judith Smit h rn Shearer, Carolyn Cohee, Arlene Record, Margaret Curnutt. Marlene Patchett, Sarah Crist, Sarah Newell, Sara Huffer, Lucille Eaton, Janet Weaver, Wilma Whiteman, Nancy Wilson, Band FIRST ROW: Sarah Crist, Barbara Sutton, Nancy Wilson, Arlene Record, Tommy Whitcomb, Larry Newton, Donna Perrel, Carolyn Cohee, Janice Huffer. SECOND ROW: Mary Hutchens, Marilyn Gangwer, Carol Daniels, Richard Sharp, Ramona Newton Laura Perrel, Fern Shearer. THIRD ROW: Mr. Zaley, Julia Crum, Jane Ransopher. Jim Record, Virginia Canter, Judy Bowen Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW: Mr. Zaley, Carol Nunnally, Joan Jones, Lula Harshman, .Tame Ransopher, Shirley Avery, Phyllis Conrad. SECOND ROW: Barbara Sutton, Marlene Patchett, Leona Crick, Virginia Canter, Sharon Storz, Phyllis Kelly, Arlene Record. THIRD ROW: Ramona Newton, Judy Bowen, Mary Hutchins, Margaret Kingery, Karen Smith, Laura Jean Perrel, Kay Smith, Donna Perrel. FOURTH ROW: Julia Crum, Wilma Whiteman, Sarah Newell, Judith Smith, Nancy Wilson, Catherine Reed, Virginia Marley, Margaret Curnutt. aw-mawmepqwnwimwmemammwum-me-pwa U ml-F s W ,,,,,, M ulswmmqswww wp n Boys' Chorus FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Reldo Ridenour, David Tippett, Rex Crum, Kenneth Eads, Larry Hawks, Mr. Zaley. SECOND ROW: Neil Perrel, Donald Evans, Gary Yatel, Richard Cohee, Max Sheets. THIRD ROW: Ray Record, Joe Mason, Ralph Webb, Philip Raed, Bill Harvey, James G. Caldwell, Gordon Maish. ,W w m Wi: M .,1. as R Fourth Period Assembl vu Health FIRST ROW: David Metzger, Glenn Dunn, Ronald Merrill, Norman Perrel, Sam Fields. SECOND ROW: Luther Benge, Marilyn Sharp, Sara Huffer, Phyllis Conrad, Margaret Kmgery Sarah Crist. THIRD ROW: John Higbee, Bob Smith, Tom Daniels, David George, Mark Newell, Jr. Nance 1 Typmg FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Marilyn Sharp, Lucille Eaton, Jnnet Weaver, Margaret Kingery. SECOND ROW: .Tohn Higbee, Joan Ostler, Barbara Sutton, Violet Zartmln. THIRD ROW: David George, Fern Shearer, Carolyn Cohee, Phyllis Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Janice Huffer, Sarah Crist. 1 2 4 Chemistry LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Rule, John Higbee, Bob Smith, David Metzger, Sam Fields, Norman Perrel Luther Benge, Tom Daniels, Sara Huffer, Wilma Whiteman, Philip Reed. Donald Conrad, Don Ward, Jack Cole, Arlene Record, Marlene Patchett. Shop LEFT TO RIGHT: Luther Bangs, Sum Fields, Mr. Rule, Normnn Perrel, David Metzger. Mu-k Newell, Ronald Merrill, Tom Daniels, Glenn Dunn, Jr. Nance. Junior English FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Don Ward, Mike Wayt, Carol Nunnally, Ralph Webb, Margaret Curnutt, Leona Crick. SECOND ROW: Bob Brant, Donald Conrad, Phil Reed, James K. Caldwell, Ellis Richardson, Kenneth Goodnight. THIRD ROW: James G. Caldwell, Arlene Record, Judy Bowen, Mary Hutchins, Marlene Patch!!! Mrs. Senger. FOURTH ROW: Gene Payne, Jack Cole. Sophomore History FIRST ROW: Bill Harvey, Don Evans, Joan Jones, Julia Crum, Dick Cohee, Virginia Canter, Shirley Avery. SECOND ROW: David Newhart, Kay Smith, Joe Mason, Jr., Karen Smith, Virginia Mal-1ey. Lula Harshman, Larry Hawks, Carl Harris. THIRD ROW: Mr. Reed, Sarah Newell, Bill Kirkpatric, David Tippett, Max Sheets, Reldo Ridenour, Don Peters grrel. E 1 i 5 9 A Freshman Algebra STANDING: Bill Kemmer, Bob Daniels, Howard Crum, Gary Yates, Mike Wilson, Sharon Storz Judy Smith, Ramona Newton, Gene Fausett. SEATED: Mrs. Myers, Bob Caldwell, Catherine Reed, Ray Record, Jane Ann Ransopher, Richard Zartman. . Girls' Physical Education CENTER: Sarah Newell, Mrs. Senger, Nancy Wilson. LEFT .TO RIGHT: Phyllis Kelley, Ramona Newton, Shirley Avery, Virginia Canter, Karen Smlih. Virginia Marley, Katherine Reed, Sharon Starz, Ilonna Perrel, Juli.: Crum, Kay Smith, Jane Ann Ransopher, Laura Perrel. is FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: E' Boys' Physical Education Gary Yates, Gene Fausett, Ray Record, Howard Crum, Mike Wilson. Neil Perrel, Don Evans, Kenneth Eads, David Tippett, Reldo Ridenour, Dick Cohec. Phil Reed, Gene Payne, James G, Caldwell, Bob Brant, Ralph Webb, Donald Conrad. Nornian Perrel, Torn Daniels, John Higbee, Mark Newell, Ronald Merrill, Glenn Dunn, Sam Fields. Senior Class Play The Senior Class of '51 and '52 gave their class play, Boarding House Reach , on the nights of December 6th and 7th, Under the direction of Mr. Rule, our class sponsor, we had a wonderful time producing it and certainly enjoyed this comedy by Donald Payton. In appreciation we presented Mr. Rule with a shirt, tie and belt. The characters were as follows: Wilbur Maxwell ................... Hercules Nelson ..... Betty Lou Maxwell ..... Connie Maxwell ..... Bernadine Smith ...... John Maxwell .... Janet Maxwell Aunt Mary ........ Limpy McGuire ......... ....... Nora McGuire ................... Herman Ninety-Volt Jones. Roughhouse Ruby ................. Mr. Potter .......... Lucy Burns ........ Mrs. Mott ......... Connolly ............. C onnolly ' s He lpe r ................ David Metzger Ronald Merrill Margaret Kingery Janet Weaver Violet Zartman Wayne Benge Marilyn Sharp Fern Shearer Bob Smith Wilma Whiteman Tom Daniels Sara Huffer John Higbee Lcuille Eaton Barbara Sutton Mark Newell Jr. Nance Some of the things we will always remember are the exercising of Ninety-Volt Jones, the capture of the bank robbers and poor Mr. Maxwell being hauled off to jail. Junior Class Play The Juniors of '50-'51 chose The Darling Brats , a comedy by Jay Tobias, as their play. To show our appreciation to Mr. Forbes, our sponsor and director, we presented him with a shirt and a tie. The cast was as follows: Junebug Johnson Cynthia 'Darling .... Jack Henry ......... Barbara Darling .... Harold Darling Thereas Darling .... Agatha Brisboe ..... Rod Vinton ........... Spike Sperling ......... A. Appleton Crabb ..... Mrs. Vinton ...... ......... Joan Ostler Sarah Crist Sam Fields Carolyn Cohee David George Janice Huffer 1-'hyllis Conrad Norman Perrel Glenn Dunn David Metzger Phyllis Jackson I'm sure you will remember ,the terrible pranks Babs and Hank were always playing on people, the gun that didn't always go off for Spike and the many other amusing things that happened. THE SENIOR CAST X JUST BEFORE WE STARTED MR. POTTER SELLING INSURANCE THE JUNIOR CAST Q., ck 1- 0 WILBURRS ON ROMA 0 O THE J' OB S Q -sosxdi HCR r 1 Nov QT 994 MR. MAXWELL AND E14 NOV? ms BELOVED soN NW e 1 V95 559 9 RUB 9?-ES AND TR1p C -4 o 031, y J- 5551 TCAK f .,,,. N Q M T f 'kk. A ' NK SMR l,. i J Tuvc T W M,v.u4G BAKE MOR' , SLEEP LY NING NXOTT NLB5 ' . 2 'X' K rn . ,A X NX-KFA l xx, .lf 5' any' G E ww QA fi'a,.g? 'ga Ve i v' Q iq-gvglgjywk. , E' Q:,,Q L 1 Ji iw Risilli AMR y f ' Q , I ' . ,.f !k,'5 2 fn 'g 5 Q g Y 82,346 f f if dj 1 A fh 0, Y A'5UH' 1,xf.. . K uw- H AS AWPSQJ , .1 1 w.. Qs Xmgk, ,1- 1+ P K 1 'N 'Y' I -if Miki? V' N ' ,wa 'lip'-f-w gg, x?5f?frf J Qffpfx - ig ax 'min A P U 1 .. 4Q.'.f,,.. Q 4. ' 3 'ff-T 'Ui 'EG I -- A4 is -ff- .-... if A It 1 K' xl, I il? V L MV fi 2 A .ji 'if m f' W ,gn ., rf' E 'W --i..,.,-i QQ. lf Yr 7 BOB SMITH 55 X W Q is S NORMAN PE RRE L w., A- f LY -1 E59 ' . x Q ,, r 5 ' --f sh . N, 3, ,G L, MARK NE WE LL - 1 -f - Q - f, A :fax . x L Lxwv VSSQ xx xisixfi - x NJN? a X Y' , ,fy ANS ws . - i + t. ,I 4 x Slkl NX X- W YN Qmgg X KN Qx x ,sry X , Lf1. 1 TOM DANIE LS X 'P k XX X NL f ,' ifjvic vt DAVID METZGER GLENN DUNN RONALD MERRILL SAM FIELDS DAVID GEROGE JOHN HIGBEE Basketball A Team FIRST ROW: Tom Daniels, Glenn Dunn, Sam Fields, Mark Newell, Ronald Merrill, JIHIOI Caldwell, Managers: Bob Daniels, Don Ends. SECOND ROW: Mike Wilson, Gene Payne, John Higbee, Coach: Mr. Rule, David George, Norman Perrel, Ralph Webb. November November November November November November December December January January January January January February February February February February February A-Team Schedule --Jefferson --Mulberry --Forest --Burlington --Western --Jackson --Kirklin M.H.S. OPP fl-Ierej -------- lThereJ CI-lerej -------- lThereJ fThereJ lThereJ QHerej --Kirklin Tourney at Kirklin 49 33 41 37 40 53 51 39 40 38 68 52 -------.33 ze Sugar Creek ----------------- 53 51 Jackson ----------------- --- 42. 39 --Jefferson QTherej 49 Z6 --Mulberry lHerej -------- 47 55 --Cutler lTherej 76 34 --Scircleville lTherej 50 38 Z5, Z6--County Tourney at Frankfort Sugar Creek ----------------- 49 65 --Jackson QI-lerel -------- 61 55 --Forest lThereJ --- --- 57 45 --Rossville QThereQ --Jefferson Twp. QI-lerej ------- - --Scircleville fHerej ------- - --Sectional Tourney at Frankfort-- Basketball B Team FIRST ROW: Gene Fausett, Don Conrad, Richard Cohee, Mike Wilson, Ralph Webb, Bob Brant Don Evans, Managers: Bob Daniele. Don Eads. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Eads, David Tippett, Howard Crum, Phil Reed, Gary Yates, Ray Record Neil Perx-el, Coach: Mr. Rule. November November November November November November December January January January February February February February BfTeam Schedule . 1v1.H.s. OPP Jefferson fHerej -------- 34 13 Mulberry fTherej -- ---ZZ Z4 Forest QHereQ -------- Z9 Z8 Burlington QThereQ -- ---- 37 2.0 Western fThereJ ------- 34 Z0 Jackson fThereJ ------- 32 21 Kirklin fl-Ierej ---f ---- Z8 17 Mulberry fHereQ -------- 34 Z6 Cutler QThereJ -- ---- 46 Z8 Scircleville fTherej ------- Z9 2.5 Jackson fHerej -- ---41 Z8 Forest fTherej ------- 37 Z0 Jefferson Twp. fHerel -- ---- Scircleville QHerej -- ------ Junior High Team FIRST ROW: John Webb, Donnie Eads, Jim Record, Tom Shoup, Ed McKinsey, James Taylor, Jewell Richards, Tom Brant, Junior Harrison, Manager. SECOND ROW: Frank Kemmer, Douglas Kelly, Jerry Smith, Gary Ebert, Toni Whitcomb, Richard Sharp, Danny Laughner, Darrell Scott, Stanley Wayt. Fifth and Sixth Grade Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Ronnie Cruni, Edwin Ransopher, John Stock, Charles Hill, Richard Trees, Larry Newton, Morris Goodnight. SECOND ROW: Richard Goff, Gary Loveless, Larry Richards, James Crick, Mr. Woods, Larry Harshman, Charles McAfee, Thomas Smith, Wayne Burkhaltcr. MARK NE WE LL-Catcher BOB SMITH-Pitcher JOHN HIGBEE-First bile RONALD MERRILL-Second blle GLENN DUNN-Shortstop SAM FIELDS-Third bale TOM HANHIIQS-Center field Softball FIRST ROW: Donald Evans, Neil Perrel, Kenneth Eads. SECOND ROW: Richard Cohee, Donald Conrad, Philip Reed, Ralph Webb, .Tim Caldwell, Bob Brant Mike Wilson, Gene Fausett. THIRD ROW: Tom Daniels, Ronald Merrill, Sam Fields, Mark Newell, Bob Smith, Glenn Dunn John Higbee, Mr. Rule. September September September September September Se ptember September October October Softball Schedule Scircleville Scircleville Carrollton Forest Forest Carrollton Scircleville Forest Mulberry 'Play off for Championship of Eastern Division. 'H'County Championship. M.H.S. fHerej --------- 7 lThereQ --- --- Z5 lTherel ------- 17 ll-lerej ---- ---- 7 lTherej -------- Z ll-Ierej ---- ---- 6 fTherej'9' ------- 8 lTherej'f ------- 7 lFrankfortQ '4' ---8 OPP s 12 1 17 10 z 4 6 9 51 TRACK RESULTS Jefferson Dual Mcat..M.H.S.-69 ..J'.H.S.-47 Six-Way Meet..M.H.S.-63f.. Jackson-55-if Jefferson-42..Rossville-19 ..Sugar Creek-l7..Mu1ben'y -9 Michigantown Triangular Meet.. M.H.S.-86f...TeIie1-son-37-5 ..Sugar Creek-13 Burlington Dual Meet..M.H.S.- 59..B.H.S.-58 Klrklin Dual Meet..M.H.S.-50.. KJ-LS.-Bl County Meet..Kirklin-64..M.H.S. -52-Sr.. Jefferson-51. . Jackson- 45-i..Sugar Creek-24.. Mulberry-6 Frankfort Class B Relaya.. M.H.S.-47..Jackaon-38.. Jefferson-32..Mu1berry-6 GLENN DUNN...Hurd1el' JOHN HIGBEE...Re1ay MARK NEWELL...Dash TOM DANIELS...Shot Put SAM FIELD5...Pole Vault 5l INDIVIDUAL TRACK RESULTS Mark Newell .. Sam Fields Glenn Dunn John Higbee Jim Caldwell.. Ralph Webb ........... Richard Cohee ....... .. Bob Brant ........ .. Tom Daniela .. Donald Evan: ...... . . Don Peterson. .79 .56 455 425 425 125 .95 . z .. 1 .. 1 .. 1 points' points points points points polnta polnta polnta point point point Half Mile Relay Team A LEFT T0 RIGHT: Mark Newell, Sam Fields, Glenn Dunn, Iohn Hxgbee. Track FIRST ROW: Rey Record, Donald Evans, Mike Wilson, Gary Yates, Billy Kemmer. Gene Fsusett Richard Cohee, Don Peterson. SECOND ROW: Bob Brant, James Caldwell, Tom Danie ls, John Higbee, Sam Fields, Glenn Dunn, Mark Newell, Ralph Webb, Gene Payne. TRACK CAPTAIN Mu-k Newell SOFTBALL CAPTAIN Bob Smith YELL LEADERS Phyllis Kelly Karen Smith Sarah Lou Newell B-TEAM CAPTAINS Ralph Webb-Bob Brant A-TEAM CAPTAINS Mnrk Newell-Sam Fields ti J A TOM The World's x Q' ,, L ., ex Best Babies XP ' x '13 PHYLLIS C. SARAH PHYLLIS J. ew W 35'-A Q gl mann gb ' ai pn .R 'ff ,agfu - ' we A mn si? 9 45 .cv-x ive' Q ,N we MARGARET MARK S' 'F 509 JOAN O. JANICE AND CAROLYN QW RONALD M. og DQ ?- 41 90 4, f. ' ,Wy t. A 5. --'.-- - A X-'- A 1 KX WILMA Rag 5 5 SARA 5 i , f R . , fgfgzzss -Q, ' Q' BOB S. WAYNE MARILYN LUCILLE E VIOLET L. Z. SAM AND JANET W. If CHARLES AULT BERNIE PATCHETT MAX HILLIS 'Y' LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Shirnmel, Mrs. Laughner, Lula Harshman, Ramona Newton, Mrs. Coombs, Phyllis Jackson, Joan Ostler. Lucille Eaton, Wilma Whiteman. RALPH KELLY RAYMOND NEWTON CARL BOSWORTH 'CARL MERRILL Daily Dope September 6 The school year of 1951-52 opened today. It is a year that.will be remembered by each member of the Senior class. To many others it is just another year. September 7 School opens with two new teachers - Miss Drane, commerce, and Mr. Zaley music and English. The Junior class received their class rings today. September 10 Class meetings today with the election of officers and sponsors. September ll The Senior class held a special meeting to decide upon a yearbook and the Freshman initiation. Beware, Juniors started selling magazines today. Howard Peters and Arlene Record were chosen as captains. September 12 Sunshine Society held a meeting and selected Mrs. Cue, as sponsor. Softball season opened with Michigantown vs. Scircleville. September 17 Papers were given to Freshmen as to what to wear the night of initiation. September 19 School nurse visited our school today to check skin and scalpf September Z0 A representative from Rodkey's Studio of Delphi came to discuss Senior pictures. September Z4 A photographer from the National Studio at Burlington was here to take individual pictures. The high school library opened today. September Z5 The Senior class decided to have Smith's Studio of Attica to take annual and Senior pictures. September 26 The Sunshine Society held its monthly meeting today. September Z7 Michigantown vs. Carrolton in a softball game. September Z9 The Sophomore class is sponsoring a bakery sale at the Farmer's Bank tomorrow. October 1 Senior class selected announcements for graduation. October Z Softball tournament held at the Frankfort park. We played Mulberry-and lost: October 3 Sunshine Society held its initiation at the Methodist Church. October 4 Fire!!! Firelll Oh, false alarm, just a fire drill. October 5 Some member of the Simshine Society will go to the District Sunshine Meeting on October 6th. October 8 Just another day of school, not much going on except studying. October 9 Some members of the Senior class went out to get advertisements for the annual. 1 Christmas card sales were started today by those pesky Juniors. October 10 School nurse came to day to check the eyes. October 11 Smith Studio's photographers were here taking group pictures for our annual. October 12 Yea, school let out at noon today: October 15 Sophomores began selling schedule pencils today. October 16 Class meetings today. Seniors chose committees for annual. October 17 School was dismissed again today at noon. October 18 Morris Fausett was chosen to represent Michigantown in the All-Star game to be played at the Kirklin gyrn. October 19 Phyllis Kelly, Sarah Newell, and Karen Smith were chosen as yell leaders. Sophomores held a swimming party at the Kokomo Y.M.C.A. pool. October ZZ Had a drawing for seasonal basketball tickets. Report cards came out today. October Z3 Class meeting today. October Z4 The speech class gave a United Nations' Day program. October 25 Hurrah, schoo1's out for teachers' institute! October Z9 Received individual pictures from the National Studio today. October 30 A11-Star game at Kirklin tonight. Seniors pass out play books today. Sunshine Society held its monthly meeting, also. October 31 Keep on your guard. ' The witches are on the march today. November 1 Had a movie and then yell practice. November Z Tonight basketball season opens. We play Jefferson. Ganders are off to a good start, the score was 49 - 33. p November 5 Seniors chose some of the play-cast. November 6 Class meetings today. Seniors chose the rest of the characters for the play. November 7 The Sunshine had a meeting today. November 8 Now start dodging the Sophomoresg they're selling hats this time. November 9 Second basketball game of the season. We played Mulberry. Another victory for the Ganders! Score 41 .- 372 November 12 A representative of Smith's Studio from Attica was here to take individual Senior pictures. Starting today, we will dismiss school at 3:15 p.m. November 13 A Class meetings again today. November 14 Seniors had play practice during the first two periods this morning. November 16 Speech class put on a Mock Radio Program this afternoon. Everybody is feeling rather sad, because we played Forest and lost, 40 - 53. November 17 Seniors held a swimming party at the Kokomo Y.M.C.A. pool. Only a few attended. November 19 Seniors had 'play practice this' afternoon. ' November Z0 The proofs came today for individual Senior pictures. 'Firel Fire! Don't get alarmed ' it's just a fire drill. November Z1 ' ' Ball game tonight. Another victory, Ganders beat Burlington 51 - 39. November ZZ Yea! School's out for Thanksgiving vacation? The Sunshine Society is having a Mixer at the Community Hall, November 23. November Z6 Seniors had play practice again today. November Z7 We played Western tonight. The Ganders won again in an over-time game. Score 40 - 38. November 2.8 Not much happened today. November Z9 Mr. Zaley and the band went to Young America for a concert today. November 30 Michigantown played Jackson on their floor. It's another victory for us. Score 68 - 52. ' December 3 r Junior Nance broke his leg while practicing basketball. Seniors had play practice at 6:30 p. m. December 4 Seniors had play practice third and fourth periods. December 5 Seniors had dress rehearsal at night. December 6 Seniors gave matinee of their play The Boarding House Reach this afternoon. December 7 Second night of the play. We're surely glad that is overg we had a lot of fun working on it though. T December 10 Hurrah! The school building is on fire. No, it was just another fire drill. December ll y Today is class meeting clay. Seniors voted to graduate in caps and gowns. December 12 Ball game with Kirklin, as usual we won, the score was 33 - Z8. Sunshine Society had a meeting today at noon. December 14 , Today the school building is so cold that it seems as if we are living in the Artic Region December 15 Kirklin Tourney. Ganders out ahead again! December 17 Basketball boys are celebrating today after winning the Kirklin Tourney. We are certainly proud of the 1951-52 Ganders. December 18 There is no school todayf since the weather is too bad. December 19 Back to the old grind again, but it is still very cold. We were to play Rossville tonight, but the weather didn't permit the game. December 20 The Sunshine Society was to hold its Mother and Daughter Banquet tonight, but it was cancelled. December Z1 No school today, weather did not permit the band and chorus concert either! Senior pictures arrived today from Smith's Studio. Christmas vacation was to start at noon today. December 31 Back to school today-after a well deserved vacation. January l Boy, we surely are sleepy, but most of us made it to school. We can catch up on our sleep this afternoon since we get out at noon. January Z We were to play Jefferson tonight, but the game was postponed until January 9th, January 3 Some of the annual committees are to meet at Sarah Crist's to work on the annual January 4 Michigantown vs. Mulberry. Oh!! we got beat 47-55. January 7 Starting a new week of studying. Not much happening. January 8 The Freshmen received class sweaters today. They will almost put your eyes out to look at them. They are red with white letters. January 9 Michigantown vs. Jefferson. Ganders are back on top again. The score 49-Z6. We had the television on to see Mr. Truman's speech. January 10 Smith's Studio returned today to finish taking the pictures for the annual. January ll - Hurrah for the Ganders! We played Cutler and beat them 76-34. January 14 A representative from the E. R. Moore Company came today to show us caps and gowns. It was decided that the boys wear blue and the girls wear white with com- bination blue and white tassels. January 15 Junior Nance is back with us again. We are very glad to have him back. January 16 The semester tests started today: January 17 The rest of semester tests were given today. January 18 We played Scircleville. Another victory for the Ganders. The score 50-38. January ZZ Class meetings today. The girls were measured for caps and gowns activity period. January Z4 What was that trick? ? ? There was a magician entertaining us today. After he left, the fourth period, we had yell practice. Then we resumed our regular schedule. January Z5 We get out at 11:00 o'c1ock, tourney this afternoon. The Ganders met with the Crickets at night - the Crickets came out ahead. January Z9 Class meetings today. January 30 School nurse here checking teeth and tonsils. January 31 Annual staff meeting at school building. February 1 Ganders vs. Cardinals - after a slow start we came out ahead. The score 61-55. February Z A Junior High tourney held at Forest. ' February 5 Scholarship tests were given today. Seniors have a skating party tonight. February 6 Annual meeting at school building. February 7 ' The Ganders played Forest at Howard Hall. February 8 The basketball boys had a swimming party at Kokomo Y.M.C.A. pool. Feburary 13 Ganders meet with Rossville tonight. - February 14 The Sunshine Society Mother and Daughter banquet is tonight. February ZZ Ganders vs. Ringers tonight. February Z8 Sectional Tourney starts today. February Z9 End of fourth grading period. March 11 County chorus rehearses at Kirklin. March 14 Band rehearsal for County Festival here in the gym March 18 Orchestra rehearsal at Jackson. March Z8 County Music Festival. April 11 The end is in sight. End of fifth grading period 12 Typing contest at Frankfort. 19 County scholarship exam. 25 Sunshine Dance tonight. 4 Baccalaureate 9 Commencement exercises. Tonight we bi 10 End of sixth grading period and semester UH asm Q 'vQwGJ'R iFor All Good Times Together Familiar Faces FRONT ROW Susanne Huffer-Married-Charles Walls Janies Webb-Factory employee Thelnia Maish-Methodist Nursing School Morris Fausett-Air Corps Mary Kingery-Secretary at Frazier's Ted Bowen-Ball State Teachers' College Joan Hedges-Married-Sam Altic Raymond Burns-Farmer Marilyn Cruni-Secretary at Kernp's Jimniy Thonipson-Jules Simon employee Julia Ann Brant-Married-Dale Reppert Jean Canter-Ball State Teacher's College BACK ROW Norma Cochran-Home .lane Reed-Indianapolis Beauty College Betty New-Married-Max Crum Richard Huffer-Carpenter Jeanette Evans-Secretary State House James Ashley-Indiana University Sarah Laughner-Home Robert Crenshaw-Catron Service Station Jo Watkins-Married-Cletus Miller Wayne Patchett-Massey-Harris employee Jquiog mpg: u lloundby Hull iflll Ill!-.U. .L - V ,,. A 0. ,div ,aan-. fy- ,. ...... 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So, naturally, we acquire the best education we can to prepare for suc- cess in our chosen fields of endeavor. BUT - it's surprising how book-wise stud- ents act like grade-A morons when it comes to mistreating their precious eye- sight. Studying, reading, playing games doing anything that puts your eyes to work, in light that permits eyestrain, is foolhardy to say the least. Think it over -- protect your future - see your dealer and make sure your lighting is righfl. +++ NoTE -- Low man on Totem Pole. PUBLIC SERVICE CCD CDF INDIANA INC ' u l COMPLIMENTS OF Cline- - -Pontiac AUTHORIZED PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE PONTIAC - -- BUILT TO LAST 100,000 MILES 24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE DAY PHONE 6213 NIGHT 4471 COMPLIMEN TS OF T. D. Cline Sales AUTHORIZED PACKARD SALES AND SERVICE PACKARD - - FINER FOR YOU IN '52 '4DON'T PAY FOR A PACKARD UNLESS YOU GET ONE 1558 IVICKINLEY AVENUE FRANKFORT, INDIANA CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS Frances' Grill THE BEST PLACE TO EAT AFTER ALL HOME COOKED MEALS -- - HOMEMADE PIES OPEN 24 HOURS MICHIGANTOWN, INDIANA The House of Harter GOSHEN, INDIANA INDIANA,S LARGEST WHOLESALE SPORTING GOODS DISTRIBUTORS COMPLIMENTS OF Stark 81 Wetzel Co., Inc. 81 Frankfort Stockyards STARK Sz WETZEL FINE MEATS FRANKFORT INDIANA Deming 8x Tlwompson Co., Inc SERVING THIS COMMUNITY SINCE 1887 LUMBER - BUILDING MATERIAL - COAL - PAINT PHONE 2522 FRANKFORT, INDIANA Frankfort Feecl 81 Grain Co., Inc. FEEDS - GRAINS - SEEDS - FERTILIZER - COAL 300 NORTH COLUMBIA PHONE 3351 FRANKFORT, INDIANA The Sportsman, Inc. WHERE SPORTSMEN MEET 517 MAIN STREET PHONE 2187 LAFAYETTE, INDIANA Ticller's Shell Service TUNE-UPN GAS - OIL - CHOICE MEATS AND GROCERIES PHONE 9-R-3 MICHIGANTOWN, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. J. O. 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Wabash Phone 5536 Frankfort, Indiana SCHLOSSER'S Fine Dairy Products Ice Cream - Butter - Cheese Good and Good for Youi' SCHLOSSER BROTHERS, INC. Telephone 3323 Frankfort GOODWlN'S , 1- - 1 Kirklin Fence Co. Red Brand Fence - Red Top and Cedar Post - Gates Hog Equipment - Houses - Fountains - Feeders Hy-Klas Paints - Varnishes - Floor Finishes - Floor Sanders for Rent We Deliver and Erect Joseph J. Summers, Owner Phone 69-02 Kirklin, Indiana P. Dorner's Sons Company 354-360 E. Washington Street Telephone 5561 Frankfort, Indiana The Finest Chevrolet of A11 Time --For the Service of America Raytheon Television Forest Barber Shop JOHNSON STORES Drug Store and 5c Sz 10c Drugs - Dry Goods - Notions - Paints - Wallpaper Michigantown, Indiana Compliments of A FRIEND V. C. SPURGEON For Standard Oil Service Phone 86 Michigantown, Indiana BOYLESTON GRAIN COMPANY C. M. Van Steenbergh Grain - Feeds - Seeds - Salt - Coal - Paint - Fertilizer Grinding and Mixing Boyleston, Indiana l BETTY LOU FLOWER SHOP Where the Arrangement of Flowers is an Art Corner Hoke and Wabash Streets Phone 3252 Frankfort, Indiana Students - Buy Your Clothing at F R E E D M A N ' S The Best for Less Frankfort, Indiana J. V. GOAR - REAL ESTATE City - Town and Village Property - Farms - Farm Loans Business Opportunities 5 N. Columbia Frankfort, Indiana Congratulations to the Michigantown Seniors of '52 for this Nice Annual HOOSIER SUPPLIES Everything for School and Office Hallmark Greeting Cards - - Gifts and Wrappings Sheldon Spear, Manager Frankfort, Indiana FRANKFORT MONUMENT WORKS, INC. East Wabash at Hoke Avenue on Route 28 Frankfort, Indiana TOMPKIN'S ICE CREAM A Good Place to Eat East Side Square Frankfort, Indiana W. M. SHAFOR 81 CO., INC. Wholesale Grocers Phone 5111 Frankfort, Indiana RAMOS RADIO 8. TELEVISION Sales and Service Sylvania Movie Clear Television 350 N. Main Street Frankfort, Indiana COLVER MACHINE 8. IRON WORKS Since 1881 Machine Work - Welding - Farm Repairs Power and Lawn Mower Headquarters Reo Authorized Sales and Service DOUGLAS SCHIED Sales F O R D Service 300 E. Washington Street Telephone 3347 Frankfort, Indiana Compliments of BANKABLE CIGAR CO. Frankfort, Indiana KRAMER BROTHERS LUMBER CO. Serving Clinton County Since 1872 608 W. Washington Street Phone 3316 Frankfort, Indiana QUICK COAL CO. Coal- Cement- Fertilizer Phone 9-R-2 Michigantown, Indiana R. G. RULE - GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone 117 Michigantown BOND'S CAFE Frozen Custard Sandwiches and Short Orders Michigantown, Indiana Glenn R. Peterson Lloyd D. 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Athletic Goods and Equipment - Wedding and Social Stationery Kodaks - Books - Gifts - Greeting Cards - Office Equipment Supplies and Systems - Typewriters - Adding Machines - Calculators Mimeographs Telephone 5036 514 - 518 - 520 Main Street Lafayette, Indiana Compliments of THE FAIRGROUND MOTOR SALES First in A-1 Used Cars Frankfort, Indiana ALBERT M. LAUGHNER Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer - - Sales and Service 405 N. Jackson - Phone 6832 306 N. Jackson - Phone 3314 Frankfort, Indiana ADLER'S of FRANKFORT, IND. For Women and Children Phone 3303 Frankfort, Indiana Compliments of MR. JOHN MARSHALL Herff-Jones Co. Representative - - Manufacturing Jewelers and Stationers 1407 - 1419 North Capitol Avenue Indianapolis 7, Indiana FRANKFORT LUMBER CO. Builders Wise Use Our Supplies 351 N. Jackson Street Phone 5563 Frankfort, Indiana Personally Conducted Tours to All Points Chartered Bus Service Tickets and Information on all Major Airlines FARLOW TRAVEL BUREAU 210 W. 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CARTER'S SONS John Deere Farm Equipment General Electric Appliances Hillisburg Indiana Compliments of A FRIEND From Kempton, Indiana I DAN POWER Real Estate - Farm and City Phone 5114 Frankfort, Indiana I DELUXE CLEANERS I 403 E. Washington Phone 4622 I Frankfort, Indiana FARMERS IMPLEMENT CO., of Frankfort, INC. Massey-Harris Sales and Service Kurfee's Paint 255 Bunnell Street Phone 3713 Frankfort, Indiana FRANKFORT PROVISION CO. Custom Slaughtering - Home Freezer Processing Wholesale and Retail Market Phone 2952 Kirklin Road Frankfort, Indiana L A V E R T Y ' S On the Alley A Safe Place to Trade Men's and Boys' Clothing Frankfort, Indiana P E N N E Y ' S A Cash Purchase is a Cash Saving Frankfort, Indiana A L D E N ' S On the Square Frankfort, Indiana It's Nice to Say it Came from ALDEN'S In the Subway Phone 3416 L. BOGGS INSURANCE AGENCY A Complete Line of Any of Your Insurance Needs 210 E. Clinton Street Frankfort, Indiana 0STLER'S Aaron Sz Hez Ostler - Wm. Harshman INDIANA CERTIFIED SEEDS Phone Avery 322 Frankfort, Indiana I I Compliments of THE BLAKE 8. HAM JEWELRY STORE I Established 1874 WHOLESALE ELECTRIC SERVICE J . Leslie Rowe 112 S. Washington Kokomo, Ind. FI'-HHkf01 E, Ind- J. A. KERN 8. SON, INC. KERN BROTHERS D , Quality Furniture Shges and Hosiery Floor Coverings Philco Appliances South Side Square Frankfort, Ind. FRAZIER'S DAIRY Fine Dairy Products for Thirty Years Phone 3733 Frankfort, Ind. Superflarne Oil Burners Frankfort, Ind. FISHER 8. BOND Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Across from Hospital JAMES FEED 81 SEED STORE Feeds - Seeds - Grains - Fertilizers Farm Supplies 307 N. Main St. Frankfort, Ind. Compliments of KIRKLIN HARDWARE CO. Quality Hardware and Paints Plumbing and Heating Sales and Service Phone 14 Kirklin, Ind. Compliments of STAR ROLLAR MILLS Burlington, Ind. RUSSIAVILLE LUMBER CO. Paints - Plywood - Curtis Cabinets Lumber - Millwork - Plaster First in Service Phone 64 Russiaville, Ind. FOREST LOCKER PLANT Custom Curing - Slaughtering and Processing Phone 2-67 Forest, Ind. BURLINGTON LOCKER PLANT Slaughtering - Curing - Processing for Home Freezers Phone 17 Burlington, Ind. FOREST SODA SHOP Forest, Ind. BURLINGTON INSURANCE AGENCY Fred T. Langolf, Owner Phone 8 Fire - Life - Auto - Notary It's a Bad Policy not to have a Good Policy REED'S JEWELRY iHamilton and Elgin Watchesl 57 S. Jackson St. Frankfort, Ind. Railroad Inspector KNOX FLORAL CO. 301 - 303 Green St. Phone 4842 Let Our Flowers Express Your Thoughts Frankfort, Ind. Compliments of GILBERT STUDIO 357 S. Columbia Phone 6321 Frankfort, Ind. SPARROW FLORIST Funeral Designs - Plants - Cut Flowers 352 S. First St. Phone 5544 Frankfort, Ind. BAKERS SHOE STORE Footwear for the Entire Family Phone 4934 Frankfort, Ind. Smith-Corona Office Machines - Cash Drawers - Adding Machines - Portables 208 N. 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