New Salisbury High School - Tiger Yearbook (New Salisbury, IN)

 - Class of 1952

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m . , I 'M ' wk., , . 1 1,3 :Z ,Aa .1 4. : , lm. 5.1, 2 , 1 1- Q f 1 1 95' H 1 y 4. ., QW ff H ' HISTORY OF SCHOOLS The first school house built in New Salisbury was an old log school house that stood on the present site of Cecil Keehn's residence on the south side of New Salisbury. Prior to 1867, seven school houses had been erected and schools established at different places in the order named: Byrneville No. lg Greenbrier No. 23 New Salisbury No. 35 Routh No. 4g Knowledge Box, South of Crandall No. 53 Hurstown No. 6, Crayden School near Ramsey No. 7. During the summer of 1875, Mr. John Isterling, Trustee, had a two room school house erected in the north end of New Salisbury, and aban- doned the old log school house at the south end and the one located near Kip' s Cave. In 1904, through the efforts of Silas Bringle, Clay Adams, Carter Byrn, Spencer Jenkins, and Charles N. Dome, a room was added to the two rooms that were built in 1875. In 1906 another room was added to this structure and this building remained the New Salisbury Public School until the year 1920. In 1920 a brick building was constructed between Corydon Junction and New Salisbury and was completed in time for the school to assemble in January 1931. No addition was made to this building until 1938 when a wing was added. Below are the trustees of Jackson Township in the order in which they served: Joseph DeWeese 1863-1875 John Isterling 1875-1878 John C. Dick Graves 1878-1882 Lonnie Eskew 1882-1886 Andy McIntosh 1886-1888 Bill Dyer 1888-1890 Jacob Heuser 1890-1896 John Crayden 1896-1900 1900-1905 1905-1909 James Rector Albert Eaton 1909 Marion DeWeese Thomas J. Wright 1914 -1914 . -1917 Ed Sappenfield 1917-1923 William Rudel 1923-1927 John Wiseman 1927-1931 Ivan Emily 1931-1939 Charles Clunie 1939-1943 Land Sprinkle 1943-1946 Charles Clunie 1946-1951 Howard Haub 1951- In 1951 Blue River, Spencer and Jackson Townships consolidated and formed a school corporation. The following men make up the school board: Ed Walk Bruce King Shelby Voyles Authur Atking Albert Simon Albert Crayden Howard Haub The present enrollment 11951-52 1 of the New Salisbury School is: First Grade 34 Second Grade 41 Third Grade 43 Fourth Grade 37 Fifth Grade 41 Sixth Grade 33 Seventh Grade 40 Eight Grade 32 Ninth Grade 42 Tenth Grade 45 Eleventh Grade 24 Twelfth Grade 28 Adminish-mon gy we V we P we 5 l w ages i' SCHOOL BOARD Bruce King, C. E. Walk, Shelby Voyles, Albert Simon Baxter Redden, Albert Crayden, Authur Atkins, Howard Haub W. S. Fellmy Principal B. Indiana State Teachers College A. M. Columbia University Gail Davis Alma Nance History and English Central Normal A. B. Asbury College Indiana State Teachers College B. P, S. M. Indiana University Leon Strange Physical Education 81 Commerce A. B. Canterbury College Bessie Hertling Home Economics A. B. Central Normal Arlene Pfieffer English 8: Physical Education B. S. Central Normal Indiana State Teachers College Vivian McGuirk Mathematics Gr Science A. B. Central Normal Indiana University Dolph Davis Seventh 81 Eighth Grades Central Normal College Ode sse Utz Sixth Grade Clifford Mille r Seventh 81 Eighth Grades Central Normal College Indiana State Teachers College Lula Orange Fifth Grade Indiana State Teachers College Oakland City College. Indiana University Iowa State Teachers College Central Normal X 'Lucille Damon Virginia Emily Fourth Grade Third Grade Indiana Central College State Teachers College Oakland City College Esther Fellmy Georgia Clunie Second Grade First Grade Oakland City College Oakland City College ...W W. BUS DRIVERS Harry Bush, Wayne King, Paul Damon Ernest Stevens John Damon, Clarence Stevens, Grover Smith, A. B. Herron. COOKS JANITOR Anna. Crosby Lester Heistana Lucy Heistand 5 Z Q 5 S - enlors if XV-,. -V ' , .,,.g...,V . , rg- mf- 1 V- -- , ...NV -'J M 551'--X' u -ff 'W ' '1f'? ' V !Vf'V-V'TV' 4fY:.'y 3fW'3 fiYfW'15fl 4':1371 ff-f f1'VU1 'fi:f97ff5'5 f'ffii'w'..:V'-.L . . . ,. - - --vw ,- yrifff.-' V'QT'1!'iV1- 'J-if - N - ' ' F2-f .V '-' F11 'li1 'E3T'-LV1'-'rZ'.'f'f'vii -I' '5 :Eg' Vffrr' A' -, ' A' L4 . ,' I X t HE JN2.h,.V,.U ,,1.V L p . ,w .x qf:M ,QL Q.?a63ffviWzi'?5'i- ff,3,,V,.rE5-f,-.5 ...S ,.. fV,. we ,fn .:V . . -MV MN.,,l.3, , 33+ , Q. ,. -V . 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'F L ff 5'-L ' ' ' ' Eugene Arbuckle vlBudu '9'Basketball 1-2 Glee Club 3-4 Operetta 3- Senior Play 4 4 Eugene Arbuckle Flora Frances Adam Willa May Crosby Pete Glee Club 2-3-4 Band 1-2.-3-4 Flora Frances Adam Operetta Z-3-4 Fran CheerLeader 3-4 President 3 Annual Staff 4 Willa MBV C1'0SbY James W. Arnold James W. Arnold llJimll 'Basketball 1-Z Glee Club 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Treasurer 3 fflndicates activity in another school. George B. Bir Jr Isbelle Ann Davis HIZZY-YI Glee Club 4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 4 Annual Staff 4 Isbelle Ann Davi s George B. Bir Jr. HBO!! Basketball 2-3-4 Glee Club 2-3-4 Operetta 2 4 Paul K. Burnett ncaseyn Basketball 1-2-3- Glee Club 2-3- Operetta 2-3- President l- 2 Annual Staff 'klndicates activity in another school Crystal G. Colin Crystal G. Colin llchris H Glee Club 3-4 Operetta 4 'President Z 'Vice Pres. 1 Paul K, Burnett Robert L. Deaton IIB ll W'Basketball 1-Z Glee Club 3-4 Operetta 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Robert L. Deaton Dorothy Jean Gehrig llD0tll Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta Z-3-4 Patricia Fisher Patricia Fisher llpatsy-ll Glee Club Z-3-4 Senior Play 4 Operetta Z-4 Annual Staff 4 Moniter 3 President 4 Annual Staff 4 Dorothy Jean Gehrig Ernest D. Elwanger Erne st D. Elwanger Slick Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta Z-4 Basketball 3-4 ' Moniter 1 'Y Indicates activity in another school Robert L. Erb F'osdick W' Basketball 1- Z R0b9I't L- Erb Mary Emma Higdon Jo Ann Martin Mary Emma Higdon Joie Mary Glee Club Z-3-4 Band 1-Z-3-4 Senior Play 4 Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta Z-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Cheer Leader 1-Z-3-4 Treasurer 4 Operetta Z.-3-4 Jo Ann Martin Keith S. Gettelfinger Keith S. Gettelfinger llKeyhovl Basketball 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta 2-3-4 Moniter Z-4 Annual Staff 4 ,Senior Play 4 4' Indicates activity in another school Jerry L. Montgomery Martha Sue Sappenfield Susie Glee Club Z-3-4 Band 1-Z-3-4 Operetta Z-3-4 Cheer Leader 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Secretary 1-2.-3-4 Martha Sue Sappenfield Jerry L. Montgomery Country Basketball 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta 2-3-4 Treasurer I-Z Annual Staff 4 Robert M. Smith Smitty Glee Club 3-4 Stu. Manager 3-4 'Basketball 1 4' Cheerleader Operetta 4 Senior Play 4 'Indicates activity in another school Elnora Ruth Polen Elnora Ruth Polen HNOI-ie!! Glee Club 2-3-4 Operetta Z-4 Robert M. Smith Lloyd smith Janice Ann Vaughn llJ'anl! Glee' Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 4 Janice Ann Vaughn Lloyd Smith Luke Basketball 1-Z-3 Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta 2.-3-4 Paul L. Smith Hernis Basketball 1-Z-3-4 Vice'Pres. 1-2-3-4 Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta 2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Opal Rae Stevens Opal Rae Stevens Hope ll Glee Club Z-3-4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 4 Paul L . Smith Gerald Trocin HSI-irnn Glee Club Z-3-4 Operetta. Z-4 1 Gerald Troncin Hugh W. Totten Darrell M. Whitman Hugh W. Totten Fireball Sheeter 'Basketball 2-3 '9'Basketball 1-2. Glee Club 3-4 Senior Play 4 Operetta 4 Darrell M. Whitman Glenn Ray Yenawine Glenn Ray Yenawine IlRayll Glee Club 2-3-4 Operetta Z-3-4 4' Indicates activity in another school. I 4, 9 'N T x-vm, . - N 4 -dp R, Q A ' uh 1 V . ullr. N.. ll' FAQ n J 4 l ' ,ff ,, f' ' ' I 7 . In September, 1940, 351ittle beginners made their way up the stairs to the primary room for their first day of school. They were: Ruth Askern, Howard, Brewer, David Askern, Helen Bigler,PaulBurnett, Helen Conrad, WillaMayCrosby, Audry Carr, Billy Dukes, David Davis, Isabelle Davis, Marie Eskew, Ruth Funk, Patsy Fisher, Franklin Helton, Doris Harrison, Samuel Long, Fannie Long, Tommy Long, Jerry Montgomery, Jo Ann Martin, Mary Nash, Freda Nash, Elnora Polen, Laura Jean Perkins, MarthaSueSappenfield, Opal Stevens, Paul Summers, Delores Stevens, Jack.Hale,Kenneth Walls,WayneWoertz, Charles White,CarlKinser, James Arnold. X During the next eight years we had several additions and subtractions from our class but we started our Freshman year with 28. They were: Frances Adam, Marilyn Barnickle, Helen Bigler, George Boheim Bir, Paul Burnett, Jesse Byerly, Wayne Conrad, Billy Crayden, Wi1laMayCrosby, Isabelle Davis, Tommy Dodge, Mary Higdon, Ernest Elwanger, Jo Ann Martin, Jerry Montgomery, Freda May Nash, Patsy Fisher, Ruth Funk, Dorothy Gehrig, Keith Gettelfinger, Paul Smith, Elnora Polen, MarthaSueSappenfield,AlmusSmith, Lloyd Smith,OpalRae Stevens,GereldTroncin, Glenn Ray Yeanwine. Wayne Conrad quit during thesummer and Ruth Funk preferred married life to that of a school girl. In the Sophomore year we lost several of our members: Freda Nash, Jesse Byerly, Billy Crayden, Tommy Dodge, and Almus Smith. In the Junior year, we gained 8 new members from Depauw they were: Eugene Arbuckle, Jim Arnold,BobDeaton, Bob Erb, Bob Smith, Janice Vaughn, and Darrell Whitman. FromCrestwood, Ky., we gained Hugh Totten. Before school ended, Melvin Hansel dropped out. Q At the beginning of the Senior year, Crystal Colin Yrom New Albany, joined our class, but Marilyn Barnickle and Helen Bigler Hainbolt decided other fields were more inviting. This left the present 28 members of the class of 1952. CLASS MOTTO ---- HKnow Thyselfu CLASS COLORS ---- Red and White CLASS FLOWER ------- --Red Rose f Q iii 'I K? I finished my home work, put my books away and tip-toed into the nursery to look at little Jimmy Brown, with whom I was baby sitting. He was fast asleep and with my home work finished I had two hours with nothing to do but wait till the Browns returned. I walked back to the living room, sat down, and picked up a magazine. The clock chimed and as I looked at my watch it was only 9:30. It had been snowing when I came in but now it had stopped and the house was cozy and warm. As I turned the pages of the magazine, the pictures reminded me of the Senior Class of 1952, and the prospects of their future. I felt myself getting drowsey. Far off, I could hear the crackle of the flames in the fire place, the whistling of the wind, and the soft tick of the clock. Before I realized it, I found myself standing on the steps of the town hall of New Salisbury. My, but the town had grown since I was here last! An inner force directed me inside and before me was the door to the mayor's office: I open- ed the door and to my great surprise, I found Jerry Montgomery as mayor. After conversing for a while, I asked Jerry about the Senior Class of 52, and to my surprise I learned that many of them lived right here in New Salisbury. Bob Deaton was the owner of New Salisbury's one and only airport, and his most re- liable pilots were Eugene Arbuckle and Bob Smith. Bob and Eugene received their Atraining in the Air Force. ' Crystal Colin, now Mrs. Buddy Bosler, lives here too. Three of her children attend the New Central School Corporation where Keith Gettelfinger is principal. Keith also owns a large dairy farm about 2 miles from Ramsey, Indiana. Janice Vaughn and her husband own a drive-in restauranizin New Salisbury. And while Jan1ce's children are in school, she works part time, in the First National Bank and Trust Company of New Salisbury. I left New Salisbury and took a plane to Louisville, Kentucky and much to my surprise I found Gerald Troncin working in the weather bureau at the'airport. He told me about Isabelle Davis and Elnora Polen who entered the medical profession, and he took me to Davis Hospital, founded by Isabelle. Isabelle was on leave of absence attending a medical convention in Paris, France. She had an idea that through research we could have a microscopic view of mental intellects. Although Isabelle wasn'tQhere, we talked to Elnora who was Superior Nurse in charge during Isabelle's absence. Elnora invited us to go with her to the New Henry Clay Hotel where Ray Yenawinetand his famous Mid-Western Band' were appearing, Appearing as soloist with Ray was none other than Paul Burnett. Paul's singing teacher was Martha Sue Sappenfield who now teaches music and physical education at the Central School Corporation. She is married now and living at Ramsey with her husband and small son Gordon. Before leaving Louisville, we went by Robert Erb's chewing gum factory. Bob revolutionized the chewing gum industry by introducing a new flavor called tuna frutt1 . While in Louisville, Ihought a copy of Dorothy Gehrlg's newest novel nTomorrow is Forever . Dorothy became quite famous as an .outstanding author 8-ftel' high-8011001 and this was her 23rd novel. Tomorrow is Forever is dedicated to her twin daugh- ters, Carolyn and Evelyn. I left Louisville feeling wonderful after seeing so many of my old class mates, and took a plane to New York. At La Guardia Field, I bought a New York newspaper and to my surprise, I found an advertisement of Jo Ann Martinfs hat shop. Jo Ann always did have a creative ability, so after graduation, she be- gan designing hats and eventually set up her own business. I went to see Jo Ann and she told me about Willa May Crosby who worked her way up the ladder of sing- ing success. Willa May had a New York T-V show and starting with her was Gary Crosby, Bing's oldest son. Ernest Elwanger also made his fortune in New York. He was manager of Sherman Billingsly's Stork Club, one of New York's swankiest night clubs. While in New York I went to the Stork Club. I found Hugh Totten as the feature attract- ion of the floor show. After graduation, Hugh sent for a book called, HHow to Become a Ventriloquistu so he began his career with his pal Herman, and took Edgar Bergnam's place in all the movies. While in New York, I attended a style show of the latest Paris fashions and found Mary Higdon as one of the models. After the show, I went back stage and I asked her if she knew where any of our other class mates were, and she told me Frances Adam was working as a dress designer in Hollywood, for Cell Chapman. I left New York after saying good-by to my friends and took a train for Hollywood. While on the train, I was very much surprised to find Lloyd Smith as conductor. Lloyd was living in Toledo, Ohio with his wife and four children. His wife is a teacher of Sociology, in a near by High School. The train stopped at Sage-brush Junction, Oklahoma to let off five New York socialites who were going to a dude ranch. As the train pulled into the station, I noticed an elaborately dressed cowboy standing by a station wagon with the name HFlying S Ranchu on the side. As he turned around, it was Paul Smith. I couldn't miss the opportunity to talk over old times, so I got off the train, deciding that I could catch the next western bound train. I went to Paul's ranch with his other guests and met his lovely wife and daughter. Darrel Whitman was also at Paul's ranch. He was Paul's foreman but he spent most of this time teaching New York debutantes how to ride. I left Sage-brush Junction on the next train for Reno, Nevada. Paul told me about Boheim Bir who became a famous lawyer in divorce cases. Boheim had just won freedom for Margaret O'Brein in her 5th divorce suit. Another class mate, Jim Arnold lived in Reno too with his recent bride. Jim, was owner of TRUMAN DOWNS, a famous race track. I left Reno, and by train, I traveled to Hollywood. In the down town business section I saw a used car lot and an elaboratecar renting business, I decided I'd like to rent a car and tour Hollywood so I went into the office and was met by an efficient secretary who was busy typing. When she looked up at me, I recognized Opal Stevens, now Mrs. Don Haas. She and Don had a very successful business and a lovely home. I asked Opal if I could rent a car and she picked out one of her very best models, a light blue Buick. I drove the car through the down-town business section and an inner f0rce Seemed to be guiding ne. for I had never been in Hollywood before and yet I felt as though I had been here many times. Before long I found myself on a winding highway with a lot of beauti- estates on each side of the road. At the top of a big hill I stopped the car and started up a big flight of stone steps. As I reached the top a strange sensation over swept me. As I started to push the button to ring the bell I be- gan to feel sleepy: I pushed the bell and I heard a shrill ring. I awakened with a start as I heard the shrill ring of the Brown's doorbell! Goodness, I had been dreaming! As I went to the door, I looked at my watch and it was 11:30. The Browns must have forgotten their key. I let them in and I noticed that Mrs. Brown kept watching me, and then she began to laugh. I then realized that I was holding one of Jimmie's little blue Buick cars. As I walked home I wondered if the future of the class of 52 would be as I had dreamed. Patsy Fisher Opal Stevens if F 31644 -'Q , X I ,... fx nf '1 We, the Senior Class of New Salisbury High School, being declared of sound mind and body do hereby will and bequeath on this, the first day of March in the year of our Lord, nineteen-hundred and fifty-two these our looks, personalities, our ability to get along with the teachers, and all other worldly goods: I, Willa May Crosby, will my high Soprana voice to Janis Jackson. I, Isabelle Davis, will my red hair and temper to Ruth Askren. I, Dorothy Gehrig, will my naturally curly hair to Helen Winn. I, Martha Sue Sappenfield, will 5 inches of my height to Ruth Smith. I, Robert, Erb, will my ability to chew gum in class to Freddie Churchill. I, Darrell Whitman, will my ability to behave in the assembly to Raymond Van Fleet. I, Elnora Polen, will my ability to get along with eighth grade boys to Patty Oster. I, Mary Higdon, will my ability to be late to the assembly and to classes to Juanita Lynch. Jim Arnold, will my ability to make wise cracks in speech class to I. fTommy Long. I, Paul Burnett, will my 'He-Mani build to Norvel Troncin. I, Bob Smith, will my job as student manager to Hex Seacat. I, Opah Stevens, will my typing ability to Charles J. Damon. l, Chris Colin, will my ability to keep a steady boyfriend to Anita Baker and Edith l, ?c?t.E51?1. Martin , will my ability to keep Mr. Fellmy's books straight to Beulah Whittaker 1, Bob Deaton, will my ability to get to drive the family car to Porter Nash. I, Frances Adams, will my ability to keep quiet in classes to Jo Ann Smith. I, Ernest Elwanger, will my pleasing personality to George Hoten. I, Boheim Bir, will my peroxide hair to Martin Kennedy. I, Janice Vaughn, Will my ability to flirt to Shirley Kennedy. I, Patsy Fisher, will my ability to make speeches to Wilma McMahel. I, Paul Smith, will my cowboy ways to James Pinaire. I, Hugh Totten, will my job at Bud's to Jimmie Stevens. I, Gerald Troncin, will fifty pounds of my weight to Max McAhron. I, Eugene Arbuckle, will my 35 Plymouth LEAPING LENA , to David Davis. I, Jerry Montgomery, will my seat in Miss Davis's class to Sherrel Harris. I, Ray Yenawine, will my skating ability to Miss Davis. I, Lloyd Smith, will my ability to get along with Mr. McGuirk to Paul Dallas Harrell I, Keith Gettelfinger, will 'my ability to be captain of the first team to Delmar Gaither. I, Chis Colin, Dorothy Gehrig, and Janice Vaughn, will this page oftrash to anyone who thinks they can do a better job. Tffrf' G? ' . ZLWMU 'I fM j ' , . A , V rl 'r 'll' ff' L' 19 4 was f M J , if J,,7?,!MjNfL L ' ,,., Q f SMVMQ f3JSw?1'f'JfQI?l77Q JM! 1- Qfszfg V' WW ffa ff? S ff? WWW is yi MJfy7ff4p,fW x,,,W'.i D L ,.'f bxyjjlqf 'CKAWLF' 1 , D. Gehrig P. Fisher O. Stevens E . Elwanger J. Vaughn R. Smith E- P01611 M. Higdon B. Bir E. Arbuckle J. Arnold R. Deaton F. Adam 9 PW .MW ,Lg R. Erb K. Gettelfinger C. Colin J. Montgomery P. Burnett H. Totten W . Crosby L. Smith I I. Davis .I . Martm M . Sappenfield 1 X fi f f w, R 4 j sophomores... First Row: Beulah Whittaker, Ruth Askren, Juanita Lynch, Annabelle Adams, Jo Ann Smith, Ruth Smith, Anita Baker, Helen Winn, Shirley Kennedy. Second Row: David Davis, Jerry Babcock, Tommy Long, Sherrill Harris, Fred- die Churchill, Charles J. Damon, Jimmie Adkins, Howard Weilbaker, Norvel Troncin, Max McAhron, James Pinaire. We, the.Iunior Class had our first class meeting on Nov. 6, 1951. The follow- ing officers wereielectedz i President ------------ Anita Baker Vice President--Beulah Whittaker Secretary ---------- Wilma McMahel Treasurer ----- ------ Ruth Smith Monitor ---------- Shirley Kennedy As yet there has been no specific date set for the Reception but weknow that it will be some time near the last of April. Wesincerely hope that the Seniors will enjoy it as much as we are enjoying gettingready toput it on for them. We are using as our theme for the Junior-Senior Reception nAprilshowers Make May Flowers.u We will also give the play uLike FatherLike Son The members of the cast are: Frederic Churchill Ruth Askren Anita Baker Shirley Kennedy David Davis Jerry Babcock We were also very proud to see one of our class mates CWilma McMahell get elected F. F. A. Chapter Sweetheart She was given a blue jacket with gold letters by the Chapter. Sophomores: First Row: Lewis Smith, Martin Kennedy, Phyllis Mosier, Beulah Elwanger, Judy Applegate, Nancy Hudson, Anna Mae Rusk, Janet Miller, Phyllis Fisher, Dallas Harrell. Second: Forrest Byrns, Rex Seacat, George Hoten, Forrest Oppel, David Askren, Pat Winn, Donald Adams, Terry Thomas, Porter Nash, Harold Rainbolt, Dean Hiestand Arnold Schwindt. Third: Janis Jackson, Margie Arbuckle, Ellen Hoten, Edith Totten, Violet Davis, Charlotte Abbott, Beatrice Damon, Betty Cunningham, Martha Rainbolt. Fourth: Lawrence Wernert, Walter Rich, Vance Fulkerson, Ronnie Harris, Denzil Whit- man , Don Davis. Freshmen First Row: Edward Smith, Clyde Smith, Raymond Van Fleet, Jimmie Stevens, Wayne Wetzel, Second Row: Peggy Shiremen, Mary Yeager, Barbara Satterfield, Shirley Atkins, Viola Smith, Ruth Damon, Kay Conrad, Jo Ann Applegate, Esther Totten. Third Row: Bernard Thevenot, Don Churchill, Bennie Carpender, Louis Fried, Bert Ponder, Thomas Poole, Delmar Gaither, Melvin Ash, Richard Allen, Bob Papoy, Frank Whittaker, Carl Byerly. Fourth Row: Wilson Rhodes, Junior Evaline, Shirley Fancher, Betty Gorman, Martha Hornung, Carolyn Shumate, Betty Burnett, Wanda Troncin, Anna Mae Conrad, Ben Oster, Jimmy Embry. EE s 6. . ,f Wu Q -QD 2 Xixffgj Elemenhulry.. - yp-. 1 H ,v -.-,- f'-' ---f Seventh Grade, First Row: Eddie Klee, Don Bays, Paul Damon, Victor Pease, Marvin Wagner, Ray Sizemore, Roy Wilkerson, Paul Rutherford, Second: Gary-Davis, Stanley Byerly, Loren Damon, Jim LaDuke, John Beal, Nancy Byrne, Marie Tyler, Murrel Lone, Naomi Housel. Third: Jack Jones, Don Martin, Tom Martin, Robert Crone, Naomi Morrison, Dorothy Riordan, Jerry LaHue, David Royalty, Carolyn Cissel, Barbara Askren, Donna Adams, Michael Gaither. Fourth: Geneva Wernert, Wilma Harris, Carol Seacat, Shirley Berkenmyer, Esther Lone, Idell Smith, Vivian Barrow. Patty Oster, Marilyn Kime, Mary Rainbolt, Vivian Troncin. Eight Grade, First Row: Beatrice Smith, Bonnie Nash, Paul Chinn, David Higdon, Jim Thomas, Doris Hanger, Margaret McAhron, Vern Hendrickson, Jim LaDuke. Second: John Bays, Darrell Funk, Suzann Deputy, Rosie Pease, Barbara Abbott, Katherine Hanger, Nancy Pinaire, Jean Mosier, Janice Hudson, Denzil Smith, Maurice Melton, Third: Wayne Mesker, Jim Johnson, Robert Spencer, Larry Crosby, Junior Davis, James Burns, Darrell Burnett, Howard Stevens, Ronald Heistand. Fifth Grade, First Row: L. C. Nash, Clifford Morrison, James Hudson, Roger Oppel, G. T. Gaither, James Van Fleet. Second: Paul Davis, Delmer Slayton, Marilyn Byrn, Nina Rainbolt, Jane Thomas, Norma Pinarie, Ann Totten, Darline Dear, Ruth Copelin Helen Troncin, Ray Helfrich. Third: Damon Swift, Larry Stepro, Larry Snider, Paul Brinkley, Ray Higdon, John Utz, Maxine Hanger, Ruth Kennedy, Patricia Wooten, Deward Dear, John Stiles. Fourth: Glenn Hall, Larry Emily, Delores VanFleet, Marilyn Lang, Shirley Vance, Juanita Wright, Ethel Cunningham, Doris Paypoy, Doris Kime, Herbert Stevens, Robert LaHue, Absent Roy Lee Volz. Sixth Grade: First Row: Lonnie Smith, Paul Adkins, Jimmie Mesker, TerryByrne, Marcus Barksdale, Joyce Stepro, Marlene Lone, Judy Heistand, Janet 1-leistand, Betty Smith, Second: Mrs. Utz, Benny Crone, Walter Kennedy, Pat Miller, Donald Byrn, Shirley Davis, Wilma Burnett, Carole Davis, Ardis Barrow, Joyce Barnickle, Darline Clunie, Ronald Thomas, James Chinn, Third: James Askren, David Kuerzi, Donald Collins, Larry Funk, Virginia Bays, Clara Royalty, Janet Mosier, Charlie Davis, Janet Smith, Cecelia Wooten, Edmond Fisher., Absent: Connie Kuerzi. Third Grade: First Row: Earl Hood, Benny Thomas, Ray Housel, Howard Smith, Larry Barnickle, Dewey Burks, Second: Anna Belle Chinn, Shirley Byrne, Linda Totten, Lynn Rosenbarger, Janet Ems, Carl McAdams, Barbara Byrne, Michael H1gdO1'1, Ma1'Y Copelin, Mildred Bays. Third:Dennis Babcock, Frank Fulton, Ronnie Carmickle, David Byrne, Helen Messer, Carlton Stepro, Kaye Ingle, Janie Crone, George Davis, Mary Collins, Linda Thomas, Mrs. Emily. Ruth Quebberman, Phyllis Stevens, Sharon Vance, Benny Brewster, Lanny Davis., Cora Kennedy, David Heilig, Linda Utz, Leona Damon, Bonnie Barrow, Virginia Stepro, Charlotte Sampson, Carolyn Byrn, Absent: Walter Payne, Blondine Slayton, Nancy VanF1eet. FOU1'th Grade: First Row: Jean Harris , Patricia McAhron, Nancy Mesker, Shelby Payne, Sharon Fisher, Rosemary Shireman, Judy Davis, William Timberlake, Paul Johnson, Wayne Burden. Second: Bonnie Ems, Donna Kopp, Kenneth Rutherford, Albert Shumate, Edward Quick, Marvin Byrne, Maynard Harris, Franklin Beal, Larry Mosier, Don Wiseman, Sammy Wallace, Third: Glenas Byrn, Cora Cissell, Betty Byrne, Wanda Smith, Sharon Binkly, Treva Tower, Regina Crosby, Elbert Nash, Darrell Barrow, Chester Bigler, Virgil McAdams, Richard Damon. Absent: Priscilla Wooten. First Grade: First Row: Robert Higdon, Kenneth Troncin,, Paul Stepro, Renae Pinaire, Gary Funk, David Rutherford, Richard Spencer, Charles Coomergl Dorothy Byrne, Maurice Dear. Second: Anita Kennedy, Mike Rainhardt, Larry Smith, Karen Pirtle, Wayne McAdams, James Ems, Karen Stevens, Gary Hanger, Marion Cissell. Third: Winifred Sparkman, Mary Thomas, Randall Byrne, Edward Fessel, Larry Wernert, Lonnie McAdams, Carolyn Kirne, Ruth Damon, Rita Vance , Mary Byrne. Absent, Ellen Vaughn. Second Grade, First row: Jimmy Taylor, Tim Hudson, Freida Tower, Michael Purcell, Roger Barnickle, Henry Baurle, Clovis Binkley, Randall Burden, Norman Carmickle, Paul Gaither, Melvin Hood, James Tyler. Second: John Adams, Buddy Troncin, Keith Rainboldt, Keith Oppel, Howard Spencer, Mary Adamson, Jerry Hanger, James Hall, Ronald Higdon, Remona Wilkerson, William Winn, Eddie Adams, Third: Esther Fellmy Beverly Utz, Jerry Utz, Carl Wagner, Jackie Lowe, Melvin Wernert, Delores Wooten, Ronald Madden, Carolyn Lang, Paul Lone, Richard McAdams, Glenda Setser, Wanda Spark- man. Absent: Alline Coomer. I -h X ' 4 K'-S NX L I XX Acliviiies NX '11 Q! E 331 55 E 5: f 1 ,1 32 A 5 i i v 35 Q T14 E' if a W, First : B. Cunningham, C. Abbott, R. Smith, R. Askren, J. Smith, W. Crosby, A .T P P Baker, H. Vinn, E. Totten, Second: V. Davis, J. Martin, N. Hudson, I. Davis, Vaughn, P, Mosier, M. Sappenfield, O. Stevens, M. Arbuckle, A. Rusk, J. Linch, Fisher, Third: B.Damon, J. Applegate, J. Jackson, E. Hoten, C. Colin, J. Miller Fisher, B. Elwanger, E. Polen, S. Kennedy, D. Gehrig, M. Higdon. First: D. Davis, F. Byrne, U. Heistand, V. Fulkerson, D. Davis, D. Harrell, D. C J. J. H. Whitman, P. Smith, J. Arnold. Second: L. Smith, R. Yenawine, D. Askren, Damon, T. Long, D. Adams, S. Harris, N. Troncin, F. Churchill, J. Pinaire Babcock, L. Smith, Third: P. Burnett, E. Elwanger, R. Smith, R. Deaton, Montgomery, K. Gettlefinger, E. Arbuckle, B. Bir, G. Troncin, A. Schwindt, Rainboldt, M. Kennedy. r 1 l 4 First Row: C. Byerly, F. Whittaker, D. Churchill, B. Ponders, W. Rhodes,D, Adams J. Pinaire, T, Poole, Second: Mr. Foster, D. Whitman, J. Stevens, F. Byrnes, S. Harris, B. Carpenter, R. Harris, J. Ernbry, R. Paypoy, W. Rich, V. Fulkerson, Third: D. Davis, L. Smith, D. Heistand, F. Oppel, G. Hoten, D. Askren, A. Schwindt, D. Caither, R. Allen, J. Babcock Front Row: J. Smith, R. Heistand, A. Baker, W. Crosby, J. Martin, B. Elwanger, P. Shireman, M. Sappenfield, Back Row: Mrs. Nance R. Askren, J. Babcock, P. Mosier, V. Hendrickson, J. Johnson, J. Applegate. Selden 4 HEHE COMES CHARLIE CAST Kln the order of their appearance? J Nora Malone ............ Cook at the Elliott home ...... Isabelle Davis Officer Tim McGril1 ....... Nora's sweetheart ......... Eugene Arbuckle Mrs. Fanny Farnham ..... Larry's aunt by marriage ........ Patsy Fisher Larry Elliott ....... .... A young business man .... Keith Gettelfinger Ted Hartley ............ His old-time college pal Vivian Smythe-Kersey ....... Larry's fiancee ..... Uncle Aleck Twiggs ....... In charge of Charlie.. Charlie Hopps ................ Larry's ward ...... Mrs. Caroline Smythe-Kersey.Vivian's mother.. Mortimer Smythe-Kersey ..... Vivian's brother.. .Robert Smith Jo Ann Martin Robert Deaton .Opal Stevens Janice Vaughn ..Hugh Totten Cherryblossom.... Kokemo............ John Henry Smith.. Henry Foster Jones.. Horace Worthington.. James Young....... Jessica Vanderpool Togo.............. MISS CHERRYBLOSSOM Brought up as the daughter of Kokemo, in reality Evelyn Barnes of New York, U.S.A .... A proprietor of a Tea Garden in Tokyo, Japan A New Yorker, on a visit to Japan as a guest of Mr. Worthington. ................... .Jack's pal, in love with Jessica............ .A New York stock broker who is entertaining party of friends with a trip to Japan on his private yacht ............................... Worthington's private secretary .... Worthington's niece ............... A politician of high rank .... Geisha Girls in Kokemo's Tea Garden.............. .....Willa May Crosby ...Keith Gettelfinger ....Jerry Montgomery .......Martin Kennedy a ....Fred Chruchill .....Bay Yenawine .. .R..Mary Higdon .........Paul Burnett ...Martha Sappenfield Janice Vaughn Jo Ann Smith Janice Jackson , I. Davis, V. Davis, Girls Chorus: B. Askren, C. Colin, B. Damon, C. Abbot, E. Hoten 0. Stevens, B. Totten, H. Winn, D. Gehrig, B. Smith, S. Kennedy J. Miller, A. Rusk, N. Hudson, E. Polen, J. Martin, P. Fisher, B. Elwanger, A. Baker P. Fisher. , P. Mosier, J. Lynch Boys Chorus: D. Davis, L. Smith, J. Arnold, K. Davis, D. Harrell, H. Bainbolt, A. Schwindt, F. Byrne, D, Askren, J. Penairell Whitman. B'Smith- N-Troncin. D. Heistand, S. Harris, B. Deaton, C. Damon, E. Elwanger, B. Bir. D- Adams. T. Long, D. Davis, P. Smith, J. Babcock, G. Troncin. 1 X AH1 leiics U ,Q ,.' . ,, V, f , Q . . . -1-iw--f, f'f':1 .. .. , -1 ' V, iff' '11-S.. 2, Q-sf'-2 14' -1 '- f: -w-rf ., . -- . . . ,gn mmf' . M 1 - + 'fffxz T --e - ' Fw ,- iq fg wf 1, ew iw- vm ,-ff 4- W 7 Q few: - EHM ' 412 fn 1 If ' '-334: rs,-, xg,.,:v , - ' A -ff fu.. -4 2' ,. . ' 'f - fm, 1' , Q 1 :if kb 1 f x :rgm 1-,. ',,3'ig,i.,k A K ,f..f. 43 V K K K x. ,fi , R . K . . K. , 1, A VK 4 , .E-. .TREK U , All K .A ing kHf,V,fg, ,h K,,KKK ,,'Kg.KK,Kt.4Kf.,wK5g,K, KM,fQ,- ,, A A 'w X ,..' , --4, K- .A . -' . f , , 51 K! 5 . , ' . ' rg, - - i u 1 :X -1 . .mi . ,,, , . 1 - EM f -f.,,,1- 'iff- ' . 75' QF.: K X , Y? 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Blind Tourney 2.8--Marengo ------ --- 47 44--Laconia ----- --- 52 County Tourney 47--Elizabeth ---------- 65 40--Lanesville ---- ---37 Sectional 44--Georgetown ---- ---56 tkDenote s Overtime '7eam Front Row: Ben Oster, Bernard Thevenot, Martin Kennedy, Eren Front Row: Ben Oster, Bernard Thevenot, Martin Kennedy, Ernest Elwanger Delmar Ga1 ther, Jim Adkins, David Davis, David Askren, Student Manager, Bob Smith Back Row Coach. Leon Strange, Boheim Bir, Forrest Oppel, Charles Damon, Casey Burnett Terry Thomas, Jerry Montgomery, Keith Gittlefinger, Max McAhron, Dean Heistand Lawrence Wernet. SECOND TEAM RECORD N. S. we: 36 36 Z8 46 33 36 44 31 36 Z3 Z3 Z4 38 17 26 ZZ Laconia Z9 Borden Z7 Milltown Z2 Georgetown Zl Elizabeth 49 Laconia 37 New Middletown Z1 Lanesville Z8 Marengo 32 Charlestown 46 Hardinsburg Z5 Elizabeth 26 Borden 37 Charlestown 31 New Middletown 31 Georgetown 18 First Row: Nancy Byrn, Cheerleader, Victor Pease, Jim Thomas, Paul Damon, Jim LaDuke, Vern Hendrickson, Paul Applegate, John Paul Beal Jean Mosier, Cheerleader. Second Row: Michael Gaither, Jerry LaHue, Jack Jones, Tom Martin, Darrell Burnett, Noble Davis Jr., Larry Crosby, Jim Johnson, Howard Stevens, Don Martin, Mr. Fellrny, Coach. GRADE TEAM RECORD N. S. Z9 Laconia 18 58 Hardinsburg Z4 49 Marengo Z9 55 Marengo 17 39 English 16 Z5 Milltown 8 41Hardinsburg Z8 19 Laconia ll 35 English 13 FREE THROLJLJINNER5 Terry Thomas , The free throw award is given each year to the player that has the highest precentage of foul shots. Certain qualifications were drawn up by a committee of alumni of the New Salisbury High School to determine the basis for which the award is made. This award is sponsored by members of the alumni association who are deeply in- terested in the athletic program of our school. The following list of boys have won the award in previous years. Robert Dome. . . . . . . .1944 -45 Wayne Kepley. . . l945-46 James Higdon. . . 1946-47 Irvin Maymon, , , l947-48 Brooks Richards ..... 1948-49 Dallas Richards, 1949-50 Dallas Richards. l950-51 . W . .nb az 1 , M Hwy! Q5 f i 4 'fi' L S -I ffQ:.:Ej-521,512 ' ww-mmm mm. -mx 9 Y 1 w-GMM ' u f 1: 2: ' 2 if . z: A, I-riiii-::m5f:.'.-i-,. .,':: 'E2-1 .-l z:Z1'f S .,,- ..: ::.: -:Eg-Q if Qfff fg. ,,,,. , - E22 sl u f L- f gg g H :EE 2 M' ,Q Q xg' M552 'K Apt? mi-, Q' 1 P3 5 2 3 4' QQ 5 3 .v gg if 1, 9 5 at Ginza .Eeacleu Front Row: Jo Ann Martin, Shirley Kennedy Back Row: Martha Sue Sappenfield, Dallas Harrell, Willa May Crosby fa! 4 . 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McIntosh Maud Dome William Fellmy 1913 Hazel Davis Seacat Ward Davis Mxr le Elliott Rev. Frank Mclntosh Ire Mclntosh Orpha Thorpe Charles J. Rector Richard Sigler Silas Smith 1914 Ora Clunie Ary LaFollette Walter Davis Nova Jenkins Rickette Fayetta Pinaire Rumbley Hurlston Rumbley Blanche Wiseman Pinaire Dr. M.M. Byrn 1915 Clara H. Dannreuther William J. Dannreuther Verne Davidson Claude Davis Roy Davis Gladys Graves Langford Ward Housel Arvill LaHue Ernest Mclntosh Goldie Smith Johnson Joseph Stevens 1916 Mattie Allen Walts Charlie Clunie Will Ellis Ivan C. Emily Carl Fellmy Raymond Heuser Harold Jenkins Pleasant Mclntosh Ruth Raef Helfrich Orlin Reinhardt Rev. John Rusk Jesse M. Shields George Adem Frances Adems Bobbitt 1917 Rownna Dannreuther Earl C. Davis Susie Davis Hinkle Mabkl D. Stevens Claude C. Miller Albert Wiseman Ralph Wolfe Audray Davis Goss 1918 Arlston Alstott Carrie Bill LaFollette Opal Lee Byrn Utz Haz'el Emily Smith Warren Emily Cleatis Maymon Smith Eldo Sappenfield Gordon Sappenfield 1919 Roland Davis Stewart Davis Horner Emily Charles Housel Dewey I-Iolsclaw Robert Sigler Carl Wagner 1920 Bertha Byrne Mosier Otis Fouts Hamilton Hubbard Arthur LaHue Annabelle McCoy Shirley Patterson Bliss Eskew 1921 Fern Adams Camm Nova Byrn Fouts Alberta Crawford Pearson Lawrence Dannreuther Lucille Haub Wells Robert Davis Virgil Maymon Elsie Roake Farnsley Fred Roake Elsie Sims Burgess Albert Crayden 1922 Merrit Bill Gertie Emily Stevens Goldie Emily Dannreuther Mary Eskew Marvin Fisher Lilian Miller Ems Robert Thomas Elmer Wenning 1923 Walter Beal James Fowler Hayden Harper George Maymon Joe Stevens Beatrice Davis Rusk Emma Davis Plummer Odessa Wiseman Utz True Davis Haub Ona Wenni ng Virgil Dome 1924 Noble Byrne Rusell Duncan Emerson Hiser Ralph Byrne Wallace Byrne 1925 Andrew Perkins John Ems Alma Ems Fisher Cora Wenning Mildred Kahl Kaufman Lillian Rusk Nance Delma Bill Phillip Eskew George Isterling David.'Mar shall Loretta Wheat Padgett Wilson Beal Robert McCoy Harry Harrison 1926 Leo Harrison Edith A. Kron Esther Bill Fellmy Bernice Byrne Leona Byrne Fouts Naomi Crosby Wagner Leona Dodds Troncin Cora Eaton Ems Robert Martin Lula Rusk Orange Mildred Sheler Willar Robert Swarens Inez Wenning Kahl 1927 Garrett Adam Glidden Byrne Curtis Colin fContinuedj 1927 Ccontinuedy Jack D. Davis Martin Dear Naomi Wiseman Mack Andrew Ems Merrill Swarens Bonnie Lee Hiser Lowell Rainge Owen Summers 1928 George Engleman Mildred Eskew Zollman Susie Langford Brock Lois Martin Dome Davier Stevens Merrill Talbott Glenn Baker Kathryn Bridgman Vaughn Hubert Byrne Alma Crosby Martin 1929 Mildred Jenkins Bennett Adam Allean Martin Sappenfield Raymond Kaufman Pauline Swarens Davis Glynn Eaton Alma Wagner Nance Howard Binkley Bernadine Utz Byrne Elmer Dear 1930 Ruth Baker Binkley Ezra Binkley Juanita Byrne Price Willis Byrne Edna Jane Davis Brewer Freida Eaton Owen Catherine Ems Wiseman Cletus Schupert Ralph Smith Erskine Crosby Kathryn Hahn Hendricks Dorothy Quebbeman Fessel Gilbert Rainge Earl Thomas 1931 Geneva Crayden Wiseman Ollie Janet Davis Ollie Dear Owen Ems Mary L. Hahn Helfrich Albert Hancock Howard Haub Ralph Hendricks Wayne LaHue Walter Martin Sherril Melton Nora Quebbeman Mann Myra Shaffer Rinker Fern Wagner Hottell Virginia Welker Huber Anita Wenning Setser Julius Byrne Edna Stevens Sanford 1932 Fern Baker Wallace John Damon Lee Davis Charles Helfrich Dorothy Patterson Davis Mabel Wenning Wells Eula Mae Hurn Kelly Olive Melton Ruth Sparks Dear Aldon Utz Ernest Byrne Marie Wagner Bussabarger Alice Walk 1933 Alma Louise Byrne Utz Naomi Walk Housel William Martin Archie Scott Arville Wright Raymond Byrne Joseph Dear Harlin Byrne Raymond Harrison 1934 Annie Scott Oldhan Opal Melton Arnold Florence Wagner Wiseman Bessie Shellman Beulah Burn Rosenbarger Wilma Byrn Foley Ilda Harrison Patterson Edward Hahn Paul Damon Oral Gutneckt Dallas Wright Dallas Alstott Herbert Adamson George Melton Robert Patterson Wilson Wiseman RmwaU.EMon Cecil Clunie Paul Rumbley 1935 Elbert Alstott Emery Baker Irene Baker Walts Catherine Byrne Charles Byrne, Jr. Fern Conrad Williams Annis Engleman Ruth Fisher Martin Audra Hendricks Thomas Forrest LaFollette Opal McKim Backhorms Paul McKim Lois Rumbley Swarens Ernest Snider Jane Wright Curtis 1936 Paul Adamson Aliene Adkins Henry Bethel Alstott Clunie Frances Askren Tower Margaret Beal Adams Gayle Byrley Deputy Garland Byrne Virginia Davis Terrill Carl Ems Edgar Harrell Madelyn Helfrich Kirkham Zelma King Rumbley Victor Langford Hugh Martin Frances Patterson Wiseman Marilene Pearson Wilbur Richards Ruth Salmon Rainge Richard Sparks Ruby Sparks Byrd Gerald Stevens Wayne Utz Margaret Walk Dale Wagner 1937 Hope Davis Arnold Robert E. LaFollette Louise Davidson Ott JmwsCmsm Madge Cagle Hahn Chafton Utz LaVelva Johnson Boley Robert W. Adams Allene Askren Wheeler Lenz E. Davis Eneva Burnett Spears Gayle Smith Lot Seacat Ralph Barry, Jr. Alma Stevens Curtis Burnett Leonard Fessel Austin Kaufman Wilma Garbrough Monroe Ophia Wright Davis Kathryn Walk Montgomery Ruth Stevens Baker Bowman Donald L. Smith fcontinuedy 1937 fcontinuedy Beulah Jean Byrne Carl Gutneckt Susan Frederick 1938 Franklin Martin Merle Rumbley Loran Davis Mary Fellmy Barry Ruby Adkins Vernon Harrell Harold Richards George Adolph Norma Davis Bye Charles,Walk Earl Harbison Wayne Stevens Ethel Sparks Walter Hoehn 1939 Owen Kenneth Byrne Floyd Richards Mary McRade Hosier Virginia Byrne Dorothy Williams Shields Rae Davis Walk Virginia Eskew Martin Paul Friend Warren Rossbottom Geneva Emily Hugh Benham Audrey Quebbeman Davis Harriet Askren Binkley Guilford Burnett Carl Hendricks Ruth Jaeggers Wilkerson Bertha Pursley Leona Mae Stevens Cecil Stevens George J. Rector Phyllis Stevens Knowland Elizabeth Mayfield Nelson Alstott Louise Wagner Fravel Helen Adamson Woodard 1940 Marion Davidson Dorothy Fessel Smith Ruby Davis Toler Irene Ellis Clements Margaret Clunie Atz Robert Clunie Leon Benham Nellie Clunie Spencer Dorothy Sparks Gene Eaton Edna Ruth Lyons Gleitz Frances Tabler Nola Walk Eaton Grethel Wilkerson Purcell Robert Thomas Warren Smith Irma Harper Carny Thelma Byerly Taylor Naomi Fulkerson Byron Byrn Jean Ellis Christley 1941 Jo Ann Reed Sylvia Walk Hunchman Malcolm Smith Lena Helen Martin Wm. Robert Hunchman Wendell Smith Wilma Dome Rae Maxine Byrn Charlotte Adolph Sampson Eurvon Adkins Rosa Adams DiNoto Lee Ellis Byrn Bill M. Fouts 1942 William Orender Betty Fellmy Eskew Norris Rumbley William Winn Mary Helfrich Best Wm. Reinhardt Paul Bigler Diana Barry Rieman Maurice Elwanger Robert LaDuke Barbara Richards Adkins Dressel Rossbottom LeRoy Maymon Fred L. Burnett Delmo Dear 1943 Jack Byrne Warren Klee Carl Thomas Olive Woertz William Wolfe Leanna Davis Batman Jesse Davis Robert Dodds Thelma Eaton Byrn Max Harrison Marian Smith Wolfe Robert Chinn Helen Benson Robert Adkins Charlie Hurst Hathleen Rusk Fowler Donald Martin Iona Fulkerson Elrod Wilma Harrison Rundy Betty Barksdale Wellman Charles Binlkey Vivian Robertson Langford Clara Mae Clunie Traughber Mary E. Walk King Mary M. Isterling Davis 1944 Keith Adams Zelma Byrn Smith William Askren Mary Crandall Lee Gail Davis Charles Dome Louise Dome Martin Bonnie Engleman Shireman Helen Harrison Brunson Frances Hoehn Waunita Kepley Mosier Donald LaFollette Arthur Lone Juanita Lone Smith Philip Lottich Mary Stevens Hinton Harlan Maymon Dale Quebbeman Betty Sparks Aemmer Betty Jo Wright Hedges 1945 Helen Adam Burns Elnora Arnold Fisher Beatrice Barksdale Housel Bernice Barksdale Conrad Ernest Batman Irene Brock Roberts Doris Burns Sietz Brenton Dale Byrley Barrett Clunie Freddie Clunie Duane Davis Blaine Emily Roscoe Emily Mary Ann Gettlefinger Helen Hunchman Wylie Kepley Madelyn LaDuke Burns Nellie Shumate Harrison May Lee Stevens Ruth Troncin Zipp Margie Whitlock George Winn Virginia Shirman Quebbeman 1946 Ruby Byerly Smith Billie Davis Calvin Davis Creston Eckart Betty Harrison Summers fcontinuedy 1946 4ContinuedJ Wayne Kepley Tommy Lotich Louise Robertson Willard Smith Juanita Wagner Hurst Verne Seacat Lloyd Wolfe 1947 Jean Arnold Conrad Clara Mae Adam Griffin Wayne Batman Wanda Chinn Swartz Martha Davis Tower Norman Emily Ruth Gettelfinger Fleihman James Higdon Robert Harper Ralph Hansel Herbert Hendricks Merle Harrison Inez Haycox Harrison Jeannine Klee Arnold Iris Mosier Schamel Imogene Pearson Feller Mary Reinhardt Eisenmenger Harold Shireman Imogene Troncin Hendricks Doris Wright Wright Jean Walk Gerald Wise 1948 Glenn Jr. Byrn Frederick Chinn Mary Crayden Timberlake Ralph Davis Robert Dome Dolores Habbart Rossbottom Robert L. Harrison Geraldine Higdon Winter Donald Kenley Robert Maymon Maggie Miller Paul Martin Max Rector Wanda Rossbottom Irene Smith Fisher Doyle Troncin Anna Yates Rossbottom 1949 Leon Benson Jewell Davis Jack Fouts Rex Gettelfinger 1949 CContinuedj Bernice Klnser Stone Mary LaFollette Thelma Lee Saltsgaver Geneva Lone Sieveking Helen Lone Allison Jeanette Montgomery Harper Brooks Richards Edsel Richards Loren Rhodes Doris Stiles Clunie Virginia Wright 1950 Roy Lee Bigler Lawrence Clunie John Damon Keith Damon Robert Davis Donald Davis Kathleen Emily Hall James Gaither Hubert Hall Richard Harrison Mary LaDuke Richards Irma Maymon Charles McKim Lula Mae Melton Doris Nash Zink Charles Papoy, Jr. Carolyn Reinhardt Longe Mary Winn Mills 1951 Betty Adkins Crone Charles Gaither Virginia Southard Vaughn Adams Ervin Wagner Pauline Arbuckle Thomas Burks Pauline Byrn Donald Bruner Thomas Chinn Nessie Clunie Mays Charles Dodds Nancy Fulkerson Rainbolt Eugene Higdon Wilma Lone Stome Dallas Richards Jean Rusk Pate Jean Smith Rose Swartz Kheene Charlotte Troncin Lone Beulah Walk Delores Wright Joyce Dodds K v' I 1 :35 of gl I 1 I I f-a .-.1 . 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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Corydon, Indiana WANT ADS PAY THE CORYDON DEMOCRAT Three Cents A Word 504 Minimum HEAD BY THOUSANDS EVERY WEEK C0ryd0n, Indiana CRAYDEN'S HATCHERY Baby Chicks E Ducks U. S. Approved Pullorum Clean Phone 11 Ramsey, Indiana MARHOEFER DIV. Kuhner Packing Co. To Safe Guard Your Health R MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT INSPE READ The Corydon Republican Com Iete Count News XTED D Y PURITY MAID PRODUCTS CO. New Albany Indiana DAVIS POULTRY FARM 8 HATCHERY Ramsey, Indiana Phone-4 ENJOY OUR GOOD FOOD Greenaeres Grill 514 N. czork Bzod. Clarksville, Indiana EATON'S HATCHERI' 8 FEED MILL ' Ramsey, Indiana Pullorum Clean Chicks COMPLIMENTS of THE WENNING PACKING COMPANY WE PAY HIGHEST FOR WHITE OAK, WALNUT, CHERRY, AND MAPLE LOGS. Bring Your Logs to ROBERTS 6 STRACK VENEER CO. New Albany, Ind. ..ll.,, 1, , -- CONGRATULATIONS! To The Class of '52 From CONRAD'S HARRISON COUNTY'S CENTER FOR QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Appliances and Home Furnishings CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 521 From Loagor'o Grocery uwhere It's Always A Good Buy? CRANDALL 29-10 New Salisbury, Ind. CHASE STUDIO 310 Bank St. NSW Albany, Indiana Your Tiger Photographer CRANDALL HATCHERY Crandall, Indiana ATKINS ROLLER RINK CUNNINGHAM JEWELRY Frenchtown Keepsake 8 Love Bird Diamonds Indiana Bulova 8 Elgin Watches Repair Work Guaranteed Corydon, Indiana CLAUDE POE All kinds of building materials HARRISON COUNTY 'BANK Marengg, Indiana Members of F. D. I. C. COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS of of Harrison County Farm Bureau M. N. nHappyu Evans CO-OP Association C0l'yd0l'l, Illdiilla HENDRICKS POULTRY CO. Eggs-Dressed poultry 118 W. Main St. New Albany, Indiana GRAVES 8: OWESLEY Building Supplies Phone 4302 Palmyra, Indiana RAMSEY POPCORN COMPANY Processors of fine shelled popcorn Popcorn acreage wanted Edward G. Sieg, Manager Ramsey, Indiana E. YENAWINE 8 SON Dealer In G. Livestock and Used Farm Machinery Corydon, Indiana THE BRANDS YOU KNOW The Styles You Want Men's and Boy's Clothing ROY LAHUE AND SON Corydon, Indiana IACOBI SALES G SERVICE Farm Equipment Dealer Palmyra, Indiana Phone 1508 BILLS AUTO PARTS DAVIS Y. MONROE Your Local Scrap Iron 8 Metal John Deere Sales and Services 529 E. Walnut Street Phone 2856 Corydon, Indiana lr. Corydon, Indiana Phone 1508 COMPLlMENTS OF A Friend FOR STANDARD FUELS Call Joe Wright 8 Son ries I Phone 25-21 NEI SALISBURY, INDIANA STATE AUTO INSURANCE C. J. Bott., Agent COMPLIMENTS Palmyra, Indiana Of SWARENS 8 .ADAMS FUNERAL HOME Phones Ramsey 7-3 LAMBERT'S CANDY 6 TOBACCO Naren!0 3-0 Bank 6' Spring St. New Albany, Indiana HTHE FAIR STOREH 59 To 51.00 Store FOUTS TRADING CENTER Wall Pnber-Paints-Toys General Merchandise-Hauling Corydon, Indiana Crandall, Indiana . DAVIS STANDARD SERVICE KENNETH H. BROWN 5 SUN Atlas Tires, Batteries, Accesso Modern Farm Equipment New Salisbury, Indiana Corydon, Indiana T 1 ' ADSINSCSTANDARQ SERVICE m. hurchi , Mgr. COMPQfMENTS State Hy. 64 Depauw, Ind. L. A, KAHL FRIENDLY DEPENDABLE SERVICE H-on-Sul-t 'suntan ' L COMPLIMENTS OF INDIANA CANDY COMPANY New Albany, Indiana C. E. SINCOE Dri-Gas Corydon, Indiana BULK SERVICE - ' 1 I- KITTERMAN MOTOR CO. Pontiac and GMC Trucks Sales G Services Phone 208-9 Corydon, Indiana EDWARDSVILLE GARAGE General Repairs Tires 6 Accessories PHONES New Albany 40057 G90l'g6t0llI 2-22 ,, v-f' it--nm :rn- ,,, -- PEPSICOLA PEPSICOLA PEPSICOLA TRI MOTOR COMPANY DTT-O-SERVICE Hurengo, Ind. Fredericksburg, Ind. TQVLY OIL COMPANY STAR ROLLER RINK Varengo, Ind. Fredericksburg, Ind. -L. D. DUNN HAUB'S FEED STORE MIIILOWH, Ind. Palmyra, Ind. DR. G. D. BAKER FRANK SHIREMAN Crandall, Ind. Corydon, Ind. HVRRON'S GROCERY HERB HABERNAL Ramsey, Ind. Corydon, Ind. DAY HAINS DAVIS DRUGS New Albany, Ind. Corydon, ind. 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