New Ross High School - Blue Jay Yearbook (New Ross, IN)

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l CAROLYN SHELLEY President, Secretary, Treasurer ---- Z, 1,1 Sunshine ---f---- 1, Z, 3 F. H. A. --4-H--1, 2,3 Band-Chorus ---- 1, Z. 3 Bluester Staff --------- Annual Stavff. Editor-- Take Your Medicmen- Love ls Too Much Trouble ---- ------ - Brother Betty - - - - Valedictorian Lf 4. MR. A. V. PURDUE High School Principal Sponsor of the Senior Class JAMES WRIGHT Band ----------- 1, Z, 3, 4 Chorus ------------- 1, Z F. F. A. -'------- Z, 3, 4 President. ----------- 4 Vice-President ---- Z, 3 Judging -----.. 1, 2, 3, 4 Athletics ---.---- 1, Z, 3, 4 Boys' State ----------- 3 4-H ------------ l, Z 3, 4 Take Your Medicine - - 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 4 3 JACK FRENCH P re sident ------------ -4 Secretary-Treasurer-Z, 3 Basketball 4----- 1, 2, 3 4-H--F. F. A. ---- 2,3 Judging Team--- Z, 3 Boys' Camp .4 ,4 ,4 QState Fairy ------- Z, 3 Annual Staff ----------- 4 Take Your Medicine --3 Love Is Too Much Trouble ----------- 4 ROSALIENE FITZWATER Band ----------- 1, Z, 3, 4 Chorus ----------- Z, 3, 4 Sunshine -------- l, Z, 3, 4 Treasurer ---------- 4 F. H. A. --'---- l,Z,3,4 Bluester Staff --------- 4 Annual Staff ----------- 4 Take Your Medicine --3 Love ls Too Much Trouble ----------- 4 su? 'unin h uni' ii ff' if-' lr-. We yi' j ,335 -3- , E! SHIRLEY HARRIS Sunshine -------- I, 2, 3, F. H. A. ------- l,Z,3, Chorus --------------- 4-H ------------ 1, Z, 3, 4 4 4 4 Secretary-Treasurer-Z Junior Leader ------- 3 Bluester Staff ----- ---- 4 Annual Staff ------- ---- 4 Take Your Medicine --3 Love Is Too Much Trouble ----------- i m 4. ' JEAN THARP Sunshine -------- l, Z, 3 F. H. A. ------- l, Z, 3 - 1 4 JOSEPHINE DAY Band -----.--. --1,z, Sunshine ---- ---1,2 1 F. H. A.--- 1,z, 4-H --------.. -.1,.z, Vice-President--D Junior Leade V- --1, Girls' State --------- -- Take Your Medicme -- Love ls Too Much Trouble - ----- - --- Annual Staff ---- - -- Q 4 4 Recreation Leader---Z Chorus ---- ---- - l,Z,3 Blue ste r Staff --------- 4 4 Annual Staff ----------- 4 Take Your Medicine - -3 Love Is Too Much Trouble ----------- 4 JUNIE HENDERSON Vice-President ------ 1 Sunshine -------------- F. H. A. ------- I, Z, 3, Treasurer ---------- Chorus --------- l, Z, 3, Vice-President ------ Bluester Staff --------- Annual Staff --------.-- Take Your Medicine - Love ls Too Much Trouble ----------- IRMA DEAN PAXTON F. H. A. ----------- 3, 4 Recreation Leader---3 Parliamentarian ----- 4 Brother Betty ------ - 3 Babies Night Out ---- 3 Love Is Too Much Trouble ----------- 4 Bluester Sta!'l'--- --- 4 Annual Staff ---- ---4 t 25? CAROL B RYANT Sunshine -------- l, Z, 3. F. H. A. ------- l, Z, 3, Bluester Staff --------- Annual Staff ----------- Take Your Medicine Love is Too Much Trouble ----------- , ,-,ruse ' 1-.M g . Q Ffa'-S255 3 Q ,Vw xg i X 1 11. , eg F f x ' , ' K -Pr ' 2-' - is A Iibfifm -rwzawezv K . . 'giieifiae ' .f':g?7f' ' -, ' '- fu, Ml,-.9 man. : -' if YPA '1 ' ik' T at 4 JAMES MCCLURE Band ----------- ---. 3,4 Chorus- --------- ----- Z Annual Staff --------- --4 Take Your Medicine Love ls Too Much --3 Trouble ----------- 4 .TANIS TODD Band ------ - -------- l Chorus ---- - ------ Z. 3 Sunshine -------- l, Z, 3 President ---------- F. H. A. ----- --l,Z,3 Blue ste r Staff ---'----- Annual Staff ---------- Secretary ------------ Take Your Medicine - -3 Love Is Too Much Trouble ----------- x RANDALL GARRETT President ------------- 3 Vice-President ---- ---4 Basketball ------- --- 2 Bluester Staff --------- 4 Take Your Medicine --3 Love ls Too Much Trouble ----------- 4 Salutatorian LUCILLE BAILEY President ------------ - Sunshine--- ---- 1, 2, 3 r.xt A. -,----- L2.l4 Treasurer ---------- Band -------'- ---1.2 Girls' State ---- ---- Bluester Staff ---- -- Annual Staff ----------- Take Your Medicine -- Love ls Too Much Trouble ------ ----- Rx. History of the Class of 1952 lt was roundup time in Mace and New Ross in the fall of 1940. There were four chuck wagons getting ready to start the herd out for their twelve year journey. The beginning herd started with Jack French, Jim McClure, Jim Wright, Janis Todd, Rosie Fitzwater, Shirley Harris, Carolyn Shelley, Shirley Manning, Margaret Louks, Tom Burk, and Jean Kinkead. The roundup boss for the year was Miss Norma Everheart. During their second year they gained three head which were Bill Mercer, Edna Gass, and Jesse Meister. They lost one in a gopher hole which was Tom Burk. The foreman for that year was Miss Margaret Proffitt. The third year of the roundup was the most prosperous under the leadership of Miss Seaman. There wasn't one head lost but quite a few were gained. They were Ray Booher, Jo Day, Jack Robins, Sue Hayes, Don Waltzs, and Martin Jones. Their foreman, Miss Mills, had some trouble during the fourth year. Four head were lost in a big sand storm. They were Iris Covault, Edna Crass, Delores Johnson, and Sue Hayes. During the stop at the Rio Grande they picked up a strag- gler, Thelma Stickler. During their fifth year they picked up seven more head and branded them into their group. They were Aderen Bowen, Sue Harris, Junie Henderson, John Proffitt, Kenneth Teague, Raymond Teague, and Charles French. Their foreman for that year was Mr. Barnett. ln the fall of 1946 they had reached the halfway mark of their journey. Their two section hands that year were Mr. Feltner and Mr. Miller. During their stay in El Paso they traded John Proffitt, Raymond Teague and Aderen Bowen for Barbara Payton and Joe Whelchel at a small loss. They came to the roughest part of their journey when they had to cross the Rocky Mountains from Mace to New Rossg but they found the going easier than they had expected by only losing one, Barbara Payton, and gaining five, Carroll Fruits, Max Pruitt, Margaret Stewart, Charles LaFoe, and Sue Hayes. The one responsible for helping them over the hump was Mrs. Beck. During the eighth year they got dry-gulched and lost several head, Sue Harris, Sue Hayes, Margaret Stewart, Charles LaFoe, Joe Whelchel, and Ray Booher. At a near-by water hole they found Lucille Bailey, Carol Bryant, and Mary Hicks and herded them along. Mr. Beck was the head of the herd that year. The ninth year found the whole he rd coming down the trail in leaps and bounds but they stopped long enough to pick Jean Tharp off of a cactus and to deposit Carroll Fruits at the Marshall Bar Z. Ranch. Mr. Barnett was once again their section hand. They hardly slowed down to pick up Margaret Louks, Randall Garrett, and Judy Edwards during the tenth year. Their partner Dick Pullen was in a hurry to get them to their destination. Only two more years before their roundup would have been completed, they lost three head, Shirley Manning, Judy Edwards, and Margaret Louks. Mr. Brown had some trouble in getting them to the last water hole but they made it just in time. Their journey was just about over when they picked up Irma Paxton and took her along with them to the market where they were sold by their foreman A. V. Purdue, for quite a large sum of money. 1952 Class Prophecy Arriving at Crawfordsville one bright morning in the early part of July, I saw a man having a bit of car trouble. To be courteous I offered to help him, and I'1l be darned if it wasn't Jack French. He was on his way to Chicago to be married. fPoor guy.l After talking to him for awhile about the past and present I bade him a sorrow- ful farewell and went on my way. Incidentally we got his car fixed. KNO gas.l , As I parked, I heard a loud noise as if two cars had collided. Two brand new Cadillacs had met on a one-way street. As I walked closer I learned that one of the injured was Jean Tharp. After an ambulance screamed to a stop at the corner, I helped the stretcher-bearers put her on a cot. Seeing that she wasn't hurt too badly, I asked permission to ride with her to the hospital. fPermission was granted so I took great pleasure.l After arriving at the hospital I watched them take X-rays, luckily no bones were broken. Just a badly twisted ankle. After watching for awhile, I turned to leave and I was amazed to find Carolyn Shelley there, I hadn't seen Carolyn for six years. After chatting for a time I found her to be a brain specialist. She also told me she had been married for eight years. Leaving the hospital I went up town to a drug store, noticing a sign on which read: Drink Fitzwater's Fizzwater. fJust a joke.l Hoping it was the person of whom I was thinking--it was. Rosie had been a druggist for three years. Knowing quite a bit about the profession of a soda jerk, she made me an oversized sundae. fl-'ree of charge.l As I ventured on down the street, I was looking in a show window of a large department store I saw Josephine Day modeling dresses. QWoof-Woofl Jo said she had been in this business for over two years and she had modeled almost five thousand dresses. She said that Shirley Harris and Carol Bryant were operating a beauty parlor about three doors down the street. And sure enough there they stood applying mud packs to women's faces. I talked to them for sometime about their marvelous profession and their homes, and of course both were married. And while I was doing so they let the mud packs on the ladies' faces dry so hard that they couldn't scrape it off!! iPass the hammer and chisel please.l Continuing my journey I bumped into a lady who was carrying a large sack of groceries, fthat is she was until we collidedl. Apologizing I picked up her goods and arose to find it was Junie Henderson. I asked what she was doing and she said she was just a happy little housewife waiting for her hubby to come back from the Air Force. After chatting with her for awhile, I went on my way. Then I saw something interesting in an implement store window--a man dressed like a big rancher, it was none other than James Wright. I went in to chat with him. He told me that he owned a thousand acre ranch in Texas and was back here on a vacation. We walked back to the rear of the store where we met that great mechanic --James McClure. He was the manager of the machine shop. As I left the store I almost ran into Janis Todd. She told me that she was the first woman mayor of Crawfordsville and that she was married and had two children. She invited me to go to the recreation center with her to see Irma Paxton. Since I had not seen Irma or Janis for a long time, I accepted. Irma was in charge of the recreation center and the park. We talked about old times until almost four o'clock. Then I went to the Randy Hotel. As I neared the main desk there was Randall Garrett behind it with a big pencil behind his ear. Randy told me that he had bought the hotel about five years ago with the help of his rich uncle, and that he and Lucille Bailey were running it. Lucille was head of the Health Bar in the hotel. They were married of course. Last Will and Testament of the Honorable Class of 1952 We, the Senior Class of 1952, of the city of New Ross, county of Montgomery, and state of Indiana, the most outstanding and eminent class ever to graduate from N. R. H. S., declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. We, the class of 1952, do hereby bequeath to the class of 1953 our outstanding ability to publish such a professional paper as the Bluester and such a superb Annual as the 1952 Blue Jay. I, Junie Henderson, will to Ellen Henderson my seat in the Senior row, since she is the last Henderson to sit there. I, Carol Bryant, will my seat in the Senior row and my dimples to Myrna Myers. I, Randall Garrett, will my seat in the Senior row and my ability to get my lessons by myself to Raymond Teague. I, Jean Tharp, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Edna Elkin so she may be able to get a diploma before 1960. I, Shirley Harris, will my quiet ways and my carefree disposition and jokes to Delores Steele, so she may keep up the morale of her fellow classmen. I, Janis Todd, will to Beverly Sue Todd my ability to get a man so she will not be lonely the rest of her school days. I, James Wright, will my front seat in the Senior row to Corenia Frederick, and my ability to keep a steady girl to Dale Leath. I, Carolyn Shelley, will to Maureen Huffman, my bookbag so that she will have something to carry her books in to school and my alarm clock so that she will be able to make it to school on time. I, Rosie Fitzwater, will to Elaine Jorgensen, my ability to play a trombone so she may keep the N. R. H.S. band flying high. I, Jo Day, will my saxophone to Bob Day so Joan will not get lonely when playing in the band. I, Jim McClure, will my car to Walter Todd, so that he may always get to LuciIle's on time. V I, Jackie French, will my physique to J. T. Holsapple so he may be a star basket- ball player. I, Irma Paxton, will my blonde hair to Beverly Ward. I, Lucille Bailey, will my ability to get shorthand to Barbara Morgan. In witness whereof, we the Senior Class of 1952, the testators, have set our hand and seal hereto this 18th day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-two. l1952l Attorney At Law A. V. Purdue -v Q 5 'ra . 1, .1 I xf Af. C Nu ,sv 115i Senior Males Jim Wright, Randall Garrett, Jim McClure, Jack French. wr f Y' 'Q C' ' 'uf L. Q .. A A Senior Females ROW ONE: Jume Henderson, Jean Tharp, Shirley Harris. Carol Bryant. ROW TWO: Carolyn Shelley. Lucille Bailey, Irma Paxton, Rosaliene Fitzwater, Jo Day, Janis Todd fabsentl. 13 5-05 .5 ----.-vw-w-g,.,.,,,,,,v '- ...,,,,,--.M -i....i, , , -...gu-up A- ii-,Y- Q X 4 'X flak fig Q Kd gy, X I , .X f , I ' , 5 . JI, I I . I - 1.1 ' '.': ' X' V 1 ' ','F V - ', . .pf ' V X 4 , - X ,ffl X L, ,ff- -----L iii Q E 'Z' .,. '-- -Q-1-f '-my X X 1 K we Q N mf fx g 3'-'5 .avi Henderifm B Day E Elkm D Baker C. Frederxck Todd J Garrett D Steele J Holsapple M. Huffman Leath Bookworms Home Cookm Cut1e Messm Bathm Beauty AFYUY Man Lovers Hot Shot Tom Twms Just Restm Wk'QQ2 f W i 'Z ff W.. fm, ' .meg 1'3 NHS ' X iv-I 'CK yr E gb , a.. 'fn ef' sl, L J. Haley D. House r The J. Kmkaxd Pat Ludwxg 'vu 9 x -4.4 L, I. 1 5- ,ll . .- . x, R5 'A' f gb CY Kr Q j 6 I X V, Q. ,f 5 3 F. Harrxs E Jorgensen M Bymaster M. Bush B Stanley P Wxlson Sophomores J. Davis Gemus' A 'N .. 1' ' I A V if-Sli' 4 , fb ' lf- . fu 'if ,gm ,X 2 1 -. ,. N., .J 'K R, :M E SH 43? W- A v if ia 5 .4 , 3a Q Huffmln B Burk JJX , , .fornett M Manning he F reshmen hompnon A Buck Yillxams Holsapple we J . ss. YJ in 5. wg tri.. Iii 42 xv ID ,- SRS 1 ' Z:1-A, 1 . E, f S 4 if .. W 4-- K A J . L. Perry B. Wu-d B. Stout PDGOH -7 Bailey P- Spangler G, Ebaugh B. Canada Norman J Haley D. Dice Lonely Little Petunia ' if 'Ls . .jx -r ..., , 'ZS ,f'r'L ' , V Qt 'LAWQQ ll!! G Aux, Ai 31v:,fg,R,,v ,K -X15-.n .sig Q Y-3 f Eighth Grade ROW ONE: N. Long, B. Morgan, R. Feltner, H. Tharp, J. Beck. ROW TWO: Mr. Godsey, sponsor, L.. Nxchols, D. Haffner, C. Shelley, L. Myers, B. Spencer, D. Small. ROW THREE: D. Harris. P. Keller, J. Schultz, G. Pennock, V. Garrett, E. Wilson, -Q v, iJl1'?,?f !'4 ' 3 ,.. G. Buck. 1 5 ' . ,, ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Seventh Grade Aa Till D. Jarvis, T. Zachary, A. Harmon, J. Elkin, J. Williams. T. Harmon, P. Baker. V. Oaks. M. Bayless, C. Stewart, D. Frederick, B. Walker. F. Walker. Mrs. Mason, sponsor. J. Linn, L. Harris, L. Grabman, B. McAnu1ty, B. Perry, D. Harris, R. Lane, D. Dux-bin. ...E ABOVE: ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: 1 G - ...,.,. ' '- ' ,-. Yvv ,, - .Y 3 fun -,. ,ff 9 'hu .V Q- C , N Q . ' ffi. - : -. . '21 E , a ' ' wiki ' 1 1111. 'g Y ,. .- ' r- v 5, Sixth Grade Left to Right: Denver Feltner, teacher, M. Bymaster. L. Gray, G. Keller, J. Turner, S. Wagner, R. Meir, S. Gill. G. Duncan, J. Newton, D. Dalton, J. Mclntire, M. Whitecotten. J. Kelsey, G. Brock. I. Gill, J. DeBard, J. McAnulty, D. Carver, D. Frederick, R. Golladay, L. Garrett. Fifth Grade QAQP k 4 434 as .138 -. aiu. ,5 Q, 'f-'L , K 5 .La . , - 1- ... ,A fr Q- 'V' 1' Y xr' -7. -::' . V .4 -r , 'Q F, . ' ' 'L- Sa ' ' i l . If ff Y 'I .- lu N ' Q 1 'Nu . . Y . -an. .s ' . L 1 Wir' - - ., . , rr: -if , M .-.35 , -. J fee? . El, ' .1 - 'lv -' ' V . 5333 w Q? V , , 'P 'W , ' 4, 'XT' 1 'T rf 5.5 , 'Ll N 1 in lim: F! . 1,1 vc- 5 :Q hs eff. J 1 fi wif . . t 5 y. Sr I a 4.-- f. . ROW ONE: Hilda Barnett, teacher, E. Brock, R. Duncan, R. Durbin, N. Gray, R. Nichols, C. Spencer, J. Bannon, J. Harris. ROW TWO: P. Miller, N. Wilson, J. Calvert, C. Haffner, S. Small, M. Calvert, R. Feltner ROW THREE: M. T Manning, M. Stewart, G. Lockwood, R. Walker, G. Million, R. Snow, J. Walker, H. Harrison. Brissey. N 1 1 ' QQ -W, 5' -1:, -- W Q ,. In 'r ll in QP v Fourth Grade ROW THREE: Left to Right: Mrs. Bounell, teacher, G. Long. M. Todd, M. Whitecotten, P. Harrison, H. Welchel, V. Tilrner. ROW TWO: T. Milton. Jr.. D. Elder, J. Huffman, C. Haffner, M. Todd. V. Miller. ROW ONE: W. B. Teague, B. Conrad, 1... Froschauer, D. Kelsey, B. Barnett, D. Keller. ,V LQ V , I Q -I . ns, , , in , N, Q 'vw ,, .5 5.54, ,NYM AQ? . m v- 8. 1 22? ww' F 1. N 9 5 wi' h .3, , I . ' af :' :W - Q ' 2' -0. ' A f ' F.. ' - I W N . .. .- : 4- . .gg . if 'we r-- . if , ROW THREE: ROW TWO: ROW ONE: as 1-.. Third Grade Left to Right: Mrs. Smith, teacher, B. Evans, C. Jarvis, J. Dickerson, L.. Miller, D. Keller, M. Gill, J. Dickerson. . Myres, P. Hafiner, M. Nichols, J. Paxton, P. Welchel, B. Walker, . Mclntire. N D C. Buck. M. Buck, J. Norman, R. Young, M. Harrison, B. Hayes. l I ' X ' l 'f gfw - Q 1, X V Q 1 ' fn ., . P ' y ,JL V . P X I A ' Q .V , A --' . 1 4 -.. X ' . . 9 ' N, ' - 4' - -fix .5 . We-, . Y '. Q K. . - -,f- - . - ., .. .gf.f:,.24: y .J ' 1 ,X ,, ' 1' ' ' I. T . '- 8 -- ' f 0 h - v M y - -4 5 - ,r k. , f- - r.: ,J ' f-' . S ' '-:QW - -,1.,-: , ' ' Q ' V-Q. - 'f' A' f , I 1' . A :Z ,, ,i:'1?f . . -I -175 5 lf: , V V 1-S2 ' 5- , . .M -Mfg,-43 if 3 ' 4 -'J - , : .1-Q'v :,:5,q 1'--fr' ' Q' ,, - -1 V- ' T- ' , ' V3 , Q .. ,xii-'f' ' I 41, ,. QM. ' X, ,J 'P' pin any 1 1 , ' N , ,, 5, ' V - - ' . Q. ' , 3 - -. 1 - X' . . s A - 5:-L-.., f' -'F' , Q . f -4 . , an-2 -A -e f A df ,, .5- 'Wx 'LV ' - ' wx' i L l ' - ff I- - ,AN I, . 3 Y 'L - , 'if - ' - 1 -' -ur -' , ,. , L I, .4 , , ,, , , 1, , y' .yr ' , , ', ' -, - v - - -f -Q ,- ,' 1. ' ' Q FZ- - -at 4,-1 - -7 ,- I 2 - ' MQW' - Ox-.--1 ABOVE: ROW ONE ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Second Grad e Left to Rxght: Mrs. Duncan, teacher, Karen Haffner, Robert McAnulty, Sharon Haffner, Denver Brock, Barbara Reynolds, Gerald Moore, Madalme Mxller. John Spangler, Judy Walker, Homer Brock, Barbara Rhodes, Jxmmle Fletcher, Alene Spurlock, Wrllxam Graves, Judy Waltz. Betty Ballinger, Danny Froschauer, Gene McAnu1ty, Billy Cook, Tom Budd, Stephen Smxth. Curtxs McClain, Martha Webb. First Grade Y- 5 -q- : .4 ,,' ,Qing . zu.: ' , 4, yj , 5 E , I- - ,' - ,go Q.. , -.- V - - - ee- f ef . M , f W ef- ' - u ' ---or-,,, .rf .A ' , 1-f , ,, f - ur- ga.. f. ,a ' :Z QV. , 1 324' -fs. rf , ei 1 A -it ,f ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: ROW FOUR: wx, f-. yy, If f o K f A' Q, 1 5 N 'QW' rn- AW- mf - har I ' 3: 1- ,, . . . at xl .. 1 .V . .- ,. my ,K V 1 if iA .!'! f, ' . 'X l - ,lp ' ,, Q JW r- a -I X! K Q S Q.. Y ' sl q- - u- x, Q- K- '.i 4 V' - fr , 1 4 i - ,.. 'x ,' -2. X - Q-f ,,, Pr fn -vclxeyj fr ,':' kf.,- , - .--:B .-Q.-., 8-nf --.4 ., ' QQ I . an , 5 . ' vo- , N., -v .. .in M 4: 0 ' 'E' F . .' ' 59 4 . -3- , -. - ' .xx . , s , . N ' ' J' f .- K... , ,Q , - .4 . 1 Mrs. Meek, teacher. P. Harrison, L. Harris, B. VanScoyoc, C. Bronaugh. Jarvis. E. Stout. G. Feathers, K. Young. B. Brock. J. Routh, J. Whelchel, S. Froschauer. L. Keller, C. Frederick, D. Bergen. Million. J. Spurlock, T. Leigh. Feltner, F. Canada, G. Lewellen, D. Bayless, C. Mxllion. A. Woodall, Dickerson. Whelchel, S. Todd, R. Woodall, R. Tunnell, B. Walker, S. Spencer. D. B. M. A. B. ,aim ...--J.if'-5 . I l.. . . ,N ggi , , S M, E, :,, v ff I High School Yell Leaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Sue Huffman, Ellen Henderson, Barbara Morgan. Corenla Frederirk. , E' f Y l 5 Al ,I S 'K g A gg .. 7' - Y' MUD! X., 1 Yjfs B M5 35 3- High School Basketball Team ROW ONE: Corenia Frederick, Barbara Morgan, Ellen Henderson. Donna Sue Huffman. ROW TWO: James Wright, Tom Burk, Jackie French, Raymond Teague, Freddie Harris Arthur Buck. ROW THREE: Walter Todd, Jay T. Holsapple, Melvin Routh, Billy Largent, Alva Paxton, Bernie Burk, Robert Day, Dale Houser, Paul Godsey. 1 J r. High Yell Leaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Elkin, Priscilla Baker, Donna Harris. 'A '1 '1' 32 ' ' . re 3 11.5.33 xgix., 3 -Ralf -deb Q . ilxkx I 'J 1 Q Q x 11 1, ll 'S l., l E, fl- . 4 1 U Jr. High Basketball Team ROW ONE: J. Elkm. P. Baker, D. Harris. ROW TWO: J. Schultz, J. Beck, R, Haffner, N. Long, C. Shelley, L. Myers. L.. Nichols R. Morgan, T. Harmon. ROW THREE: Coach M. Barnett, J. Linn, G. Buck, A. Harmon. B. Spencer. D. Frederick R. Feltner, P. Keller, R. Lane. D. Harris, B. Harrison. High School Baseball Team ROW ONE: Robert Day. George Ebaugh, Tom Burk, Dale Newton, Jay Holsapple. ROW TWO: Walter Todd, 1-'red Harris, Billy Largent, Alva Paxton, Raymond Teague. Bernie Burk, Jim Wright, Coach Paul Godsey. Jr. High School Baseball Team ROW ONE: A. Harmon. L. Myers, N. Long. R. Haffner, C. Shelley, L. Nichols, D. Frederick, R. Feltner, C. Stewart. ROW TWO: D. Harris, P. Keller, T. Zachary, R. Morgan. 1... Grabman. J. Beck, - G . Buck, B. Perry, J. Linn, J. Schultz. R. Lane, Coach Max Barnett. fy L .N E ifxv- -X ' X RANK I Henderson, Clockenspiel Day, Saxophone Holsapple, Drum Ludwig, Clarinet Newton, Sousaphone RANK Il Fitzwater, Trombone Norman, Saxophone Wright, Drum Frederick, Drum Canada, Clarinet Huffman, Cornet R. Holsapple xiixf,-ig 4. 1 at fuk W? Twirlers F. Thompson B. Stanley, Drum Major Mrs. Hedden, Director A fs xx' 'Emi ., .K RANK Ill Elkin, Trombone Cornett, Saxophone McClure, Cymbals Wtlliams, French Horn Haley. Clarinet Bush, Cornet RANK IV Haley, Saxophone Bayless, Saxophone Stout, Bass Drum Lane, Saxophone Shelley, Clarinet Houser, Cornet D. Steele Z7 5? , 1 , R2 M .linnl T ,awe-........ ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: B P M B R E Chorus . Morgan, J. Keller, M. Bymaster. C. Norman, M. Bush, M. Huffman, . Spangler, S. Todd, lj. Huffman, B. Ward. rs. Caldwell, L. Bailey, D. Stout. J. Haley, E. Elkin, P. Baker, J. Haley, . Stanley, J. Todd, J. Kinkead. . Fitzwater, C. Shelley, J. Day, J. Tharp, S. Harris, R. Holsapple. P. Wilson . Henderson, P. Ludwig, M. Manning, E. Jorgensen, C. Frederick. Ml yigfl, an 'Mona' ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: Sunshine Society M. Bymaster, C. Norman. B. Stanley, P. Wilson, J. Todd. M. Huffman, R. Fiizwater, D. Huffman. J. Bafley, S. Todd. L. Williams, B. Canada, L. Bailey, P. Baker, J. Haley, E. Elkin, P. Spangler J. Kinkead, J. Keller, M. Bush, Mrs. Collings, sponsor. C. Frederick, R. Holsapple, J. Tharp, J. Day, M. Manning, E. Henderson. B. Ward, D. Steele. C. Shelley, P. Ludwig, B. Morgan. S. Harris, C. Bryant, E. Jorgensen. 'Q -M ,l 0 R or F. H. A. ROW ONE: C. Frederick, S. Todd, J. Tharp, J. Day, C. Shelley, I. Paxton, E. Henderson S. Harris, B. Morgan, D. Hulfman. C. Norman, M. Bymaster, R. Fitzwater. ROW TWO: C. Bryant, R. l-Iolsapple, J. Todd. J. Kinl-read, B. Stanley, J. Haley. E. Elkin, P. Baker, L. Bailey, M. Huffman, P. Spangler, M. Myers, J. Bailey, Mrs. Mason, sponsor. ROW THREE: J Davis. E. Jorgensen, J. Keller, P. Wilson, G. Pennock, B. Ward, ' C d M. Manning, H. J. Haley. Tharp, D. Steele, M. Bush, P. Ludwig, D. Stout. B. ana a, A ?.-' 5 5 Q ,, F. ms. lg. ,f---. F. F. A. ROW ONE: George Ebaugh, Jerry Garrett, Jackie French, James Wright, Jay Holsapple, Bob Day, Raymond Teague, Don Dice. ROW TWO: Dale Houser, Walter Todd, Dale Newton, Lloyd Perry, Tom Burk, Mr, Evens fLeaderl, Alvan Paxton, Bernie Burk, Freddy Harris, Art Buck, Billy Largent. M Q K .0 o A .sy .. Boys' 4-H ROW ONE: Benny .To McAnulty, Dale Houser, Jerry Garrett, Jim Wright, Jack French, Jay Holsapple, Bob Day, Larry Nichols, Richard l-laffner. ROW TWO: Gene Buck, George Ebaugh, Freddie Thompson, Dale Newton, Walter Todd, fa Q0 f Mr. Evens lLeaderl, Art Buck, Richard Feltner. Billy Stout, Jimmy Beck, Randall Lane. ROW ONE: ROW TWO: ROW THREE: ' 1 Glrls 4-H 5- Harris, C. Frederick, C. Shelley, P. Ludwig. B. Stanley, E, Elkin, J. Day, M. Huflman, B. Ward, D. Huffman. D. Steele, B. Canada, L. Williams, P. Baker, D. Stout, J. Williams, P. Spangler M. Bayless, Mrs. Mason fLeaderl. D. Harrili. D. Jarvis, R. Holsapple. G. Pennock, C, Norman, J. Elkin, H. Tharp, E. Wilson, I... Harris, D. Durbin. We A if Q. iv? x, NJ. , ' -s .15-I i- ' Q Mace Girls 4-H ROW ONE: Joan Calvert, Judy DeBard, Ruth Ann Feltner, Darla Keller. ROW TWO: Mary Beth Whitecotten, Doris Frederick. Christine Haffner, Nancy Grey. Judy Harris. M-D N19 L3 3,2 A W ' ,U-45' if 'fi IQ?- 456 ,v-:- QQ? 1 Mace Boys 4-H Bobby Meir, David Carver, David Newton, Jim Turner, Jackie Kelsey, Nathan Wilson. Q ff Q I I 5' 3, 14, y. : , . ' v! . -H., . ,Y SUNSHINE GIRL Q! Ai M PT' ' f ,,,..-an-' P' ' ws BOTTOMS UP .353 OUR PRIDE AND Joys Nm fx-5-5 x'Qf 31' 'fb if iw P' MRS, wAyNg Kmg PUBLXC ENEMIES No. 1 AND No. z BUTTERCUP D 1 QQ ,P E3 J ' if J A . 5 ' my , . :VN tt X A A 3 Q 3 9 'F - , x Y , ' Z D D' f D A'7'W 2 if ., . . D D. ff. X. ,5 ,Q fa , 1 . 4 I .Wig 4- A1N'T sm: PRETTY? 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IWAV A- -ga: MMP, iw N. vv, J I , RE ARD REWARIJ 1 1' it -il THE COX FUNERAL HOMES DEDICATED TO SERVICE 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE LADY ASSISTANT JAMES L. COX - EARL B. COX LADOGA EQ NORTH SALEM, INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF + + + New Ross Lumber Co. + + + NEW ROSS, INDIANA Montgomery County Farm Bureau Co-op. Ass'n., Inc. PHONE 300 CRAWFORDSVILLE, IND, GASOLINE - PREMINUM QUALITY OILS 8: GREASE YOUR SERVICE MEN PAUL BANNON FRANK WILLIAMSON Mace Phone Ladoga Phone COMPLIMENTS OF Farmers' State Bank CAPITAL 525,000 SURPLUS Sz UNDIVIDED PROFITS 335,000 NEW ROSS, INDIANA New Ross Grain Co. DEALERS IN GRAIN - COAL - FEED - SEED - SALT PHONE 8 NEW ROSS, IND I I Fredicks I. G. A. Store Fresh Meats - Vegetables - Fruits - Frozen Foods Phone 21 New Ross, Ind A. 8m M. Walker Meats - Groceries - Notions Phone 53 New Ross, Ind Pu rdy's General Store Meats - Groceries - Notions Phone 50 Mace, Ind. CHEVROLET CADILLAC Paul Tippett, Inc. 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Pause That Refreshesu Crawfordsville, Indiana Radio - Television - Sound Specialist My service doesn't cost, it pays in the long run. DOYELS RADIO 8: SOUND SERVICE Phone 1896 1414 West Wabash Cravvfordsville, Indiana Compliments of JERRY 8z BUENA'S Corner Grocery Phone 810 Crawfordsville, Ind Compliments of DON 85 JEAN'S PLACE Sandwiches Biz Short Orders - Standard Gas, Oil 81 Greases Phone 422 Mace, Ind. Compliments of VEATH Sz PINKERTON, INC. International Harvester Dealer - Parts - Sales Sz Service Phone 126 Cravvfordsville, Ind. Can Install Bottle Gas for Any Stove Regardless Where Purchased Pure -O- Flame INDIANA BOTTLED GAS CO. Eddie Morphew Phone 711-R-4 Bonebrake Gardens - R. 2, Crawfordsville, Ind. Compliments of A. R. FEATHERS Phillips 4'66 New Ross, Indiana NEW ROSS GARAGE General Repair Sz Sales New Ross, Ind. Phone 100-2 WAIPIDE INN Good Food - Homemade Pies - Open 24 Hours New Ross, Ind. 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