New Salisbury High School - Tiger Yearbook (New Salisbury, IN)
- Class of 1954
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I L, ,11-Er J T 9 - 1- 4, 1 '4 1 1 1 1 1 I .-.-, AL I if Q31 J 11' S31 1.- ,I 11,11 is -. 1 V' 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 schoolstestablished at different places in the order nam- ed: Byrneville No. lg Greenbrier No. 25 New Salisbury No. 35 Routh No.4g Knowledge Box, South of Crandall No. 53 Hursttovem No. 63 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 abandon- ed 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 N4 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 Salis bury 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. The new consolidated school is now under construction north of Ramsey. It is expected to be completed by next October. Below are the trustees of Jackson Township in the order in which they served: Joseph DeWeese 1863-1875 4 Marion DeWeese 1909- 1914 John Isterling 1875- 1878 Thomas J. Wright 1914-1917 John C. Dick Graves 1878- 1882 Ed Sappenfield 1917-1923 Lonnie Eskew 1882 1886 William Rudel 1923 1927 Andy McIntosh 1886 1888 John Wiseman 1927 1931 Bill Dyer 1888 1890 Ivan Emily -1931 1939 Jacob Heuser 1890 1896 Charles Clunie 1939 1943 John Crayden 1896 1900 Land Sprinkle 1943 1946 James Rector 1900 1905 Charles Clunie 1946 1951 Albert Eaton 1905 1909 Howard Haub 1951 1954 In 1951 Blue River, Spencer and Jackson Townships consolidated and formed a school corporation. The following men make up the school board: Ed Walk, Arthur Atkins Bruce King Albert Simon Shelbl' V0Yle5 Albert Crayden Howa r d Haub SCHOOL BOARD Shelby Voyles, W. S. Fellmy fCounty Superintendentj, Albert Crayden, Bruce King, Albert Simon, Howard Haub, Authur Atkins, C. E. Walk fabsent I Paul G. Taylor Principal B, S, Indiana University .M.S,, Indiana University Gail Davi-s Historyf 8: ' 'English AB Asbury College Alma Nance Central Normal Ind. State Teacher BPSM Ind. Univ. Rullus Williams AB Central Normal MS Butler Univ. Pauline Braswell Berea College B. S. Home Economics Arlene Pfieffer English h'Phy. Ed. BS Central Normal Ind. State Teacher Vivian McGuirk Math 8: Science AB Central Normal Ind. University Dewey Arnett Agri. 8: Biology BS Univ. of Tenn. Dolph Davis Seventh 8: Eighth Central Normal Clifford Miller 7th 8: Sth Grade Central Normal Ind. State Teacher Mary Taylor Sixth Grade BS Indiana Univ. Lula Orange Fifth Grade Oakland City Lucille Damon Fourth Grade Ind. Central Col. Virginia Emily Esther Fellrny Third Grade Second Grade State Teachers College Oakland City College Oakland City College Georgia Clunie Elvena Irwin First Grade Indiana University Oakland City College Cooks Janitor Anna Crosby Le ster Hie stand Lucy Hie stand First Row: Harry Bush, Norman Jackson, Clarence Stevens, Louie Engle Second Row: Horace Troncin, Paul Damon, Ernest Stevens, Fred Burnett, John Damon, Grover Smith 3 E 5? re 3 ix 5 s 9 fi 1 :. af S 5 5: 53 2 3 5 3 E f- xx 2 a 4 Y X as 2 2 3 3 Z E G Q 3 5 3 5 3 Forrest Byrne Bones F, F, A. Z Glee Club 2-3-4 Margie Arbuckle llMargell Glee Club 2 Annual Staff 4 Louise Craig III-Ioull Don Davis IIDonll Operetta 2-4 Basketball 3 Class Off. 4 Senior Play 4 Keith Davis Keyhole Fa Fa A-o 2' 3-4 Operetta 2-3 Basketball 3-4 Track 4 Betty Cunningham HB et ll Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Ronnie Harris llsi-dll F. F. A. 2-3-4 Beatrice Damon llBea II Glee Club 2-3-4 Violet Davis Fern Class Off. 1 Operetta 2.-3-4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Dean Hie stand Dean Basketball 1-2-3-4 Operetta 2-3-4 Martin Kennedy llHankll Basketball Z-3 Operetta 1-Z-3-4 Class Off. 1-2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Beulah Elwanger uKathYn Band 1-Z-3-4 Glee Club Z-3-4 Senior Play 4 Porter Na sh Squire Basketball 1 Senior Play Phyllis Fisher ulrudge n O eretta 2-3- P Senior Play -2 4 4 4 Annual Staff 4 Mar Goldman Y Maggie Band 1-Z Class Off. Z-3 Annual Staff 4 Forrest Oppel llBuckll F. F, A. Basketball 1-2 Senior Play Annual Staff Harold Rainbolt .IlHal1I Glee Club 2 Operetta 2 Nancy Hudson Nan Senior Play 4 Operetta 2 -3- 4 2-3 3-4 Walter Rich Richie F. F.A, 1-2-3 Janis Jackson lIJanll Operetta 2-3-4 Class off. 3 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Phyllis Mosier P-Anne Operetta 2-3 -4 4 Cheerleader 3 Band 1-2 Lewis Smith Louie Operetta 2-3-4 F. F. A 2-3-4 F. F.A. Sec. 4 Terry Thomas Hubbell Basketball 1-2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Martha Rainbolt Jeanie Donald Troncin llDon ll Lawrence Wernert Abner Class Off. Z-4 Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 4 Edith Totten Butch Glee Club Z-3-4 Cheerleader 3-4 F. F. A. Sweetheart 3-4 Senior Play 4 Anna Mae Rusk llcussll Cheerleader 3-4 Operetta. 2-3-4 Senior Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Patrick Winn Pat Basketball 1-3 Track 4 Denzil Whitman Dennie F, F. A, 2-3-4 Track 4 01444 Jlalbuf In September, l942., 36 little beginners rushed eagerly into the primary room for their very first day of school. They were: Judith Applegate, Forrest Byrne, Jimmy Brock, Donna Blunk, Margie Carpenter, James Chinn, Betty Cunningham, Ernest Dodge, Don Davis, Keith Davis, Violet Davis, Ruth Damon, Beatrice Damon, Beulah Elwanger, Phyllis Fisher, Vance Fulkerson, Roland Harris, Paul Harrison, Shirley Kaiser, Earl Lone, Esther Lone, Phyllis Mosier, Porter Nash, Forrest Opp- el, Rosie Peas, Elvin Smith, Eleanor Sinex, Terry Thomas, Maryiln Windell, Ethel Wright, Patrick Winn, Jessie Coomer, Audrey Agan, Lydia Shelton, Gladys Dunway, Junior Mills: - During the next eight years we had several additions and subtractions from our class but we started our Freshmen year with 45. They were: Donald Adams, Margie Arbuckle, David Askren, Forrest Byrne, Betty Cunningham, Beatrice Damon, Don Davis, Deith Davis, Violet Davis, Beulah Elwanger, Phyllis Fisher, Vance Fulkerlson Ronald Harris, Dean Heistand, Nancy Hudson, Janis Jackson, Martin Kennedy, Janet Miller, Phyllis Mosier, Porter Nash, Jorrest Oppel, Harold Rainbolt, Martha Rain- bolt, Walter Rich, Anna Mae Rusk, Arnold Schwindt, Lewis Smith, Terry Thomas, Edith Totten, Denzil Whitman, Lawrence Wernert, Patrick Winn, Billy Smith, Shirley Cunningham, Edna Long, Paul Harrison, Riley Cureton, Judith Applegate, Charlotte, Abbott, Norma Evaline, Ellen Hoten, George Hoten, Barbara Fessel, Allen McCoy, John Erhart. Edna Long quit during the school year and moved to Jeffersonville. In the Sopho- more year we gained Rex Seacat, and lost several more of our members who were: Billy Smith, Paul Harrison, Riley Cureton, Charlotte Abbott, Allen McCoy, John Erhart and Barbara Fessel preferred married life. ' At the beginning of our Junior year we lost Judith Applegate, but we gained Mary Goldman, Louise Craig, Donald Troncin and Joan Gettlefinger. Before the school year ended we lost Arnold Schwindt and Rex Seacat, When we became Seniors we lost Janet fMillerj Taylor, Joan Gettlefinger and David Askren. Which, now, leaves the present 31 members of the class of 1954. Blau P While waiting for my husband to come home for lunch one sunny May day, l the doorbell rang and it was the postman. He gave me my mail and I noticed on top-of-the stack a small envelope. Eagerly I opened it and to my surprise it was an invitation to the reunion of the Class of l954! I sat down on the sofa and picked up our old album. The first picture I saw was Janis Jackson, my old pal and companion while in high school. Here on the picture it showed Jan- is and two of the boys clowning around. I had to laugh to myself because at this time Janis is running an old Maid's home across the campus from Purdue Univer- sity! Right across from Janis's photograph was a small picture of Mary Goldman, Violet Davis, and Margie Arbuckle having a heated conversation. Margie is feat- ured in Radio and T. V. Press as a yodeler and commedienne of the Troncin Troubadours. Don Troncin, being the owner of the Troubadours, broadcasts and entertains guests at his famous dude ranch in Cheyenne. Violet Davis went to a more beautiful place at stage her career, Hollywood, California, where she is a beautician for Paramount Pictures. Violet wrote me not too long ago telling me how successfully Mary Goldman has taken over Dave Garroway's show To- day1'. She changed to Tomorrow. Recently featured in the news headlines was Marilyn Monroe, who divorced her sixth husband to marry multi-millionaire, Martin Kennedy. Another one of our classmates made news. Porter Nash entered the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race hoping to win his twelfth cup. Going on to the next page of the album, I saw Nancy Hudsonand Dean Hiestand's pictures where they were laboring over their books. They are married now, Nancy being a housewife-career girl. She is the Art Direct or for the Program Win it All, on T. V. , while Dean has been very successful in the air conditioner business. He just completed an automatic air conditioner that you can carry in your coat pocket. Nancy is working for the same station that spon sors T Bar V . where Forrest Oppel is Master of Cermonies for the kids. I interviewed Forrest on my 30 minute program one Saturday morning where I read Fairy Tales to the children. After the interview we had lunch together and he was telling me about Don Davis, our class president, who is now in Siam mak- ing a report to Washington, Don is eager to return because football season isn't far off and he has to return to watch his team, Notre Dame. Another famous man coming out of the class of l954 was Forrest Byrne, now a scientist at Mount Palamar, receiving credit for discovering the 4th Dimension. Turning the page of the album, I thought what a wonderful and talented class we had. Down in the corner was a picture of Terry Thomas in a basketball uniform. It looks so silly now, after seeing him just a week ago in a tailored business suit in the Better Business Bureau. He told me he was working for a New York Contractor Association. His next assignment is to draw up the blueprint for the new White House in Washington in honor of our first woman President . . . Beulah Elwanger. Terry told me his old friends Rdrinie Harris and Lawrence Wernert were in entirely differ- ent occupations. Lawrence was now a sports commentator over WSLM, broadcasting from our old school N. S. H. S, every game the Tigers play, while Ronnie is teach- ing the nine judges of the Supreme Court Parliamentary Procedure. After seeing Terry, I walked down the hall of the big building. I walked past the door of the Prudential Life Insurance Company and happened to glance at the open door I saw a face that looked familiar. I went closer to the desk and to my surprise, it was Martha Rainbolt, private secretary to her new husband. I asked her about her broth er, Harold, and she said he was Dean of West Point, the University. She also told me about Louise Craig, her school-day chum. She said Louise had just been chosen Queen of the Applesauce Festival in Seattle, Washington, and Pat Winn was King. Martha also me of the Opera that she attended at the Metropolitan Opera House starring Phyllis Mosier in The Clogged-up Key-Hole. Her very first performance, and that night she received 18 curtain calls! While thinking of Phyllis Mosier, I turned another page to find her picture, and I found it directly across from that of Edith Totten. She was recently elected Nurse of the Year by our Armed Forces. Speaking of the Army, Betty Cunningham has just made a tour of the world, following her Army Colonel husband. Getting closer to the end of the book, I stumbled across a picture of Louis Smith, now a leader of the National Duck Association at Tampa, Florida where he is making his home. Also residing in Florida is Walter Rich and his family. Walter is testing out a space ship he designed with hopes to reach the moon in the near future. In the corner of the page was Denzil Whitman's picture, winner of the Marathon Olympics in Greece this year. After talking 'to Denzil on his return to the states, he said Anna Mae Rush was stewardess on the plane on which he came back. Anna Mae works with her pilot husband, where they make weekly trips to Honolulu for Trans- World- Airlines. Anna Mae said just a month ago Keith Davis made a trip abroad with them. She Said Keith was the owner of the '9pgld's finest self-propelled combines in Kansas. Keith said Beatrice Damon was chosen the winner of Flubbe1's Flour's Cookie Contest there in Kansas as one of the outstanding Cooks. I was just closing the album as the clock struck twelve noon and I knew it was time for me to get busy and look forward to the coming reunion. Phyllis Fisher Nancy Hudson Ronald Harris Sl lllll MASS Wlll We the Senior Class of New Salisbury High School, City of New Salisbury, County of Harrison, and State of Indiana, being declared of sound mind and memory do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby re- voking any will or wills heretofore made by us. First, We the Senior Class give, devise and bequeath unto each of the three classes, the Freshman, Sophomore, and Juni- or the following: To the Freshman we will the right to cherish our initials and love emblems carved on the desks for a period of three long years To the Sophomores, we will our good looks and most distinguis- hed personalities, may they long treasure these. To the Junior girls, the Senior girls will all thernicein the cloak room, and to the Junior boys, the Senior boys will their positions on the basketball team. To the entire Junior Class we will our dearly beloved seats in Economics class, along with Mr. Taylor. Second, each Senior individually wishes to will some small momento to another who we know will cherish it dearly. I, MARGIE ARBUCKLE, will my light-headed boyfriend to anyone who will take him. I, FORREST BYRNE, will my A average in Government to Ben Oster. I, LOUISE CRAIG, will my ability to keep a steady boyfriend to Ruth Damon. . I, BETTY CUNNINGHAM, will my quiet ways to Wanda Tron- Cin. I, BEATRICE DAMON, will my secretarial ability to Betty Gorman. I, DON DAVIS, will my most popular nick-name of HDIAPER CORTES to Junior Davis. I, KEITH DAVIS will my seat in English class to Don Leffler. I, VIOLET DAVIS, will my ability to keep slim and trim to Liz Shumate. I, BEULAH ELWANGER, will my typing ability to Delmar Gaither. I, PHYLLIS FISHER, will my ability to be funny to Carl Byrley. I, MARY GOLDMAN, will my bookworm ways to Harold Bosler. I, RONNIE HARRIS, will my ability to keep my father's garage floor clean to Eddie Smith. I, DEAN HIESTAND, will my pleasing personality and quiet ways to Don Churchill I, NANCY HUDSON, will my artistic ability to Esther Totten. I, JANIS JACKSON, will my ability to rattle off shorthand to Kay Conrad. I, MARTIN KENNEDY, will my bench warming ability to Tommy Martin. I, PHYLLIS MOSIER, will my seat in the gymasium to Mr. Williams so he can detect any smoochirig. I, PORTER NASH, will my driving ability to Larry Crosby. I, FORREST OPPEL, will my ability to give the coach advice to Jack Jones, I, MARTHA RAINBOLT, will my long curls to Judy Bush. I, HAROLD RAINBOLT, will my bir haircut to Billy Jay Davis. I, WALTER RICH, will my ability to put a block under the principal's car to Raymond Van Fleet. I, ANNA MAE RUSK, will my ability to be able to dance in the gym to Ben Oster. I, LEWIS SMITH, will my dishwashing ability to Jimmy Stevens. I, TERRY THOMAS, will 5 inches of my height to my kid brother Jim, to keep it in the family. 'ci I, EDITH TOTTEN, will my ability to paraffine the principal's windows and get away with it, to Peggy Shireman. I, DON TRONCIN, will my neatness and ability to keep quiet to Roy Whittaker. I, DENZIL WHITMAN, will my front seat in English Class to Carl Thevenot. I, LAWRENCE WERNERT, will my ability to stay home and go rabbit hunting to Jim LaDuke. I, PAT WINN, will my ability to chew gum in typing class to Frank Whittaker. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we The Senior Class, the creators and defenders of this will have set our hand and seal hereto this third day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred fifty four. ZZ, 0 Cfiwyffsa L- Smith M. Goldman P. Nash B . Cunningham F , Opp el P. Mosier T. Thomas B. Damon H. Rainbolt a B. Elwanger A . N.... , .. , ,,,,, Iqn 's?WYsQx X x F f I X A 1 .X fl. -4. sw fb K 2 3 NXOXX Nw Q is X. . X A.. g N Q-Q s.:s..:.:...s A - ft . D. Davis E. Totten . Rusk N. Hudson D. Hiestand V. Davis M. Kennedy K, Davis 4 N.-. n 1. M. Rainbolt M. Arbuckle 1 -- S., . .IN m.xkW,xkgy 1 an ' ' Q, : 3.1.42-AR :,. .L . X N' f., '.'-'-'wx J af : xxx Q -P .Q- 2, .,Ev1x:w,,'x '. ESF - -1 w rsksila sg ggx. flisai i ggi ' X . Q.. .Q Q X Q. xx if 5 X X six XX W QSM. X X D. Troncin , xzgiig.. 4 Q F. Byrne gi .gms if-sin W 2 Wx .2-.fxMw..a. V N 1 : , ml-.sw f . ff:::.:: in-:eff ww? .Ha - fx. .... .wk N- 1, V X . 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Janis Jackson driving to a ballgame in her Poppa Porter, Nash without his Kickapoo Joy-Juice . Phyllis Mosier a farmer's wife. Forrest Oppel with a Leapin Bernie . Harold Rainbolt without a flatop. Martin Kennedy in bib overalls. Martha Jean with a poodle hair cut. Walter Rich with a book in his hand. Anna Mae Rusk being in bed at 9 o'clock at night. Edith Totten settling down with one boy. Terry Thomas with black curly hair. Lewis Smith being tall, dark, and handsome. Donald Troncin telling jokes in Economics Class. Lawrence Wernert skipping basketball practice. Denzil Whitman driving thirty miles an hour. Pat Winn having a nicotine fit. Mr. Taylor milking a cow. Miss Davis in a bathing suit. Mr. McGuirk being assistant coach. Mrs. Nance wearing a red dress. Miss Pfieffer being in a bad humor. Mrs. Braswell smiling. Mr. Williams in a basketball uniform. Mr. Arnet not being serious. S Cal' Cfvlf War j B J Mexhan War Worfd War I Revofuffonary IFFXWXWGJA 1 2 yf?+xJ:.zv0 Q X + Yx 2 270 X,- '?X'QSl0:0 CX-122 IX+,:za7 mr: ? 2,-W Healfl-1 ,Qc ' PA' Wx 'Q 76304 XRPOS OX J, ox Q, 5? Q G6 ' P A Q, Q X0 .9 .9 4. Q0 0,5 -. um.-1--. Wa k , M PVOYQ P' QIQ-MA co Qurrerwl- .L-1, JP , 4 'Q x 1 JUNIORS First Row: Anna Mae Conrad, Peggy Shireman, Joyce Bolen, Ruth Damon, Kay Conrad, Esther Totten, Jo Ann Applegate, Shirley Adkins Ruth Rosenbarger, Viola Smith, Betty Burnett, Second Row: Jimmy Stevens, Jim Embry, Wilson Rhodes, Betty Gorman, Shirley Fancher Carolyn Shumate, Wanda Troncin, Clyde Smith, Carl Byerly, don Churchill, Third Row: Delmar Gaither, Billy Davis, Lewis Freid, Bernard Thevenot, Raymond Van Fleet, Eddie Smith, Junior Evaline, Frank Whittaker, Ben Oster, Don Leffler. Officers President: Jimmy Stevens Vice President: Bernard Thevenot Monitor: Betty Burnett Treasurer: Ruthie Rosenbarger Secretary: Jo Ann Applegate TENTH GRADE First Row: Nancy Pinaire, Connie Harmon, Mary Gettlefinger, Judy Bush, Doris Hanger, Suzanne Deputy, Bonnie Nash, Buretta Manns, Geneva Seig, Patty Cundiff, Beatrice Smith, Margaret McAhron, Ruth Parker. Second Row: Roy Whittaker, Vern Henricksen, Elizabeth Shumate, Joan Shaffer, Janice Hudson, Mary Adams, Alma Evaline, Shirley Zimmerman, Jolene Colin, Rose Mary Atkins, Judy Simon, Doris Shawler. Patricia Seig, Jeannie Mosier, Kathleen Kuerzi, Barbara Abbott, Paul Chinn, Donald Arnold, Jimmy Thomas. Third Row: Paul Applegate, Darrell Funk, David Hidgon, Ronald Hiestand, Frank Bosler, Charles Rosenbarger, Robert Keply, Larry Crosby, Darrell Burnett, Harold Bosler, Noble Davis, Sheldon Wright, Wilbur Adams, Howard Stevens, Denzil Smith, John Bays, Wayne Smith. Officers President: Noble Jr. Davis Vice President: Larry Crosby Monitors: Jimmy Thomas Judy Bush Treasurer: Paul Applegate Secretary: Jimmy Gentry 3, NINTH GRADE First Row: Gary Davis, John Paul Beal, Jimmy La Duke, Creed Hobbs, Loren Damon, Douglas Smith, James Setters, Shelby Setters, Nelson Lincoln, Marvin Wagner, Carl Thevenot Second Row: Vivian Troncin, Shirley Stevens, Shirley Arnold, Ola Jean Austin, Lois Bolen, Mary Jane Rainbolt, Clarice Hendricks, Marie Tyler, Nancy Byrne, Betty Crane, Phyllis Rosenbarger, Betty Troncin, Rebecca Hobbs, Naomi Pinaire, Thelma Stevens Third Row: Sharon McMahel, Marlene Kennedy, Patty Oster, Marilyn Kime, Iris Stewart, Ellen Schwartz, Donna Adam, Geneva Wernert, Naomi Housel, Carole Seacat, Murrel Ann Lone, Sarah Vinson, Barbara Askren,. Vivian Barrow, Shirley Berkenmeyer, Stanley Byerly Fourth Row: Jerry Carmickle, Paul Rutherford, Leo Terry, Don Quillen, Tommy Martin, David Royalty, Michael Gaither, Jack Jones, Don Martin, Jerry LaHue, Billy Morris,Roy Wilkerson, Charles Walden, Donnie Bays, Randall Bocard, Paul Damon, Terry Williams. Officers President: Jack Jones Vice President: Billy Joe Morris Secretary: Jimmy La Duke Treasurer: Terry Williams Monitors: Carole Seacat Gary Davis EIGHT GRADE First Row: C. Royalty, C. Davis, J. Smith, S. Davis, W. Burnett, J. Hiestand, B. Smith, J. Hiestand, J. Mosier, J. Stepro, Second Row: M. Lone, D. Clunie, T. Byrne, R. Thomas, L. Funk, B. Crone, J. Askren, A. Barrow, J. Baz-nickle, Teacher, Mr. Davis Third Row: L. Smith, D. Kuerzi, J. Eckart, E. Klee, C. Davis, E. Fisher, J. Fessell, P. Adkins, C. Kuerzi, D. Byrne. SEVENTH GRADE First Row: P. Davis, D. Slayton, G. Hall, C. Morrison, H. Stevens, R. Oppel, J. Williams, L. Nash, G. Gaither, B. LaHue, J. Hudson, J. VanF1eet, Second Row: E. Cunningham, R. Kennedy, N. Pinaire, J. Thomas, N. Rainbolt, D. Dear, H. Troncin, A. Totten, J. Wright, M. Byrnes, M. Lang, Teacher, Mr. Miller. Il. uni V SIXTH GRADE First Row: J. Davis, W. Burden,,W. Timberlake, P. McAhron, S. Fisher, W. Smith, V. McAdams, R. Shireman, E. Nash, D. Wiseman, R. Damon, Second Row: Mrs. Taylor, P. Wooten, D. KOPP- T. Tower, S. Wallace, C. Cissell, L. Mosier, B. Ames, W. Weldon, F. Beal, M. Burns, L. Stepro Third Row: C. Muntz, D. Barrow, D. Dear, C. Bigler, B.Byrne, S. Binkley, R. Crosby, D. Burns, S. Payne, A. Shumate. FIFTH GRADE First Row: B. Barrow, M. Bays, J. Ems, M. Copelin, A. Chinn, L. Fessel, B. Byrn, E. Hood, L. Rosenbarger, L. Totten, M. Higdon, M. Fessel, B. Slayton, Second Row: B. Brewster, L. Damon, C. McAdams, L. Barnickle, D. Burks, P. Stevens, D. Harvey, C. Sampon, R. Housel, N. Van Fleet, S. Byrn, L. Utz, F. Baker, B. Row: R. Carmickle, G. Davis, W. Payne, cock, K. Rutherford, S. Vance, J. Crone, Davis, L. Thomas, Absent: J. Spark, V. D. Lowe, H. Smith. Thomas, Mrs. Orange. Third H. Messer, C. Stepro, D. Bab- B. Hammontree, K. Inzle, L. Stepro, D. Heilig, C. Kennedy, FOUR TH GRADE First Row: N. Carmickle, M. Wernert, M. Lowe, M. Adamson, R. Wilker- son, J. Adams, R. Barnickle, K. Rainbolt, F. Tower, G.Purcell, P. Gaither, G. Setser, B. Troncin, Second Row: M. Muntz, J. Utz, P. Lone, D. Byrne, J. Hall, R. Higdon, K. Oppel, J. Hanger, C. Lang. Third Row: Mrs. Damon, R. Burden, T. Hudson, B. Utz, E. Adams, M. Hood, J. Taylor, B. Satterfield, C. Wagner, D. Hammontree, P. Walden. Absent: W. Sparkman, C. Binkley, S. Dennis. THIRD GRADE First Row: C. Kime, D. Byrne, M. Dear, K. Stevens, P. Stepro, R. Damon, D. Rutherford, W. Sparkman, K. Troncin, G. Martin, S. Baker. M. Th0m3-S. Second Row: D. Wooten, R. McAdams, R. Higdon, G. Funk, G. Pifer, R. Pin- aire, R. Vance. Third Row: M. Scott, A. Kennedy, C. Meeks, I... Byrne, M. Byrne, L. Wernert E. Fessel, K. Purtel, M. Cissel. SECOND GRADE First Row: K. Harrell, W. Reinhardt, G. Byrne, R. Muntz, R. Fessel, T. Adkins, J. Shumate, J. LOPP. M. Reinhardt, L. Ingle, D. Jantzen. B. Barrow, W. Walden, Second Row: M. Wenning, J. Adams, E. Settle, D. Baker, J. Utz, J. Seitz, D. Purcell, W. Payne, C. Pirtle, L. Clunie, R. Byrne, G. Huff, P. Turner, J. Allen, K. Askren, Third Row: Mrs. Fellrny, C. Orange, W. Sampson, S. Schumate, H. Scott, M. Higdon, R. Oppel, D. Barnickle, N. Morgan, W. McAdams, R. Clark, P. Jacobi, M. Wernert, S. Bays, R. Wilkerson. ' o , FIRST GRADE First Row: Miss Clunie, S. Smith, L. Merriwether, E. Adolph, S. Payne, C. Lowe, T. Johnson, M. Papoy, D. Clark, D. Helfrich, R. Wooten, L. Johnson, S. Prater, R. Adams, D. Seitz, J. Adams, D.- Kime, M. Davis, Mrs. Irwin, Second Row: F. Wallace, T. Byrne, A. Kennedy, M. Wright, J. Harvey, L. Davis, R. Vance, R. Rutherford, B. Huff, D. Smith, F. Cop- lin, B. Royalty, T. McAdams, D. Carmickle, R. Sparks, C. Adams, B. Sparks, S, Dennis, Third Row: S. Davis, S.Thomas, C. Hendricks, S. Barry, G. Turner, N. Baker, L. Davidson, S. Barker, L. Crosby,T. Wright R. Hidgon, R. Liebert, A. Swarens, J. Lang, J. Quick. . 4 1 11: r Ii 1 1 1, , 1 A .,1g.J.i :rv TJ if 3 V- J. .2 1-' fig ijj 5 1f1:ii11 ' !L5 'T1 Lf LM321' P 1 yf11x1,.1J qfgi ff? '-,QQ 15 .LA 'TE-. ' , 41' f, 'Y 4 11141. .1 1-ig Y, 1' 'r1',::'f54 Weggi L N-' f ' 'fi 'L 1,1 1 -B35 -2 1,.- .,.-. 'v G11-1 :. :U-4 -- f1iN?'9+.3v'7 5: 1,5 i . 15,3 ' 51 3g?g. ii' -11 1.---, un, l,3??'EE'iV! 5555.1 1, 1 Jgffjfilii 1 1x,.Ai,?A Y .1 'M F 55155-'71 ,z -,1. 31,10 -I :AV-. Qty' - . 111, 1 1 1 l 1 1 V . P' 1 if . l- .11 '14 3 5 2 S 2 E E S 2 5 Q S : 5 . Q s s i f 3 s 2 S i 5 x 5 S E 5 z if 3 m X i E 5 E . 2 1 5 E 2 S Q 3 3 Y 3 5 ? 5 E E i 2 S . S 5 2 z 1 i E E 2 S 2 S z 5 E E S 3 1 3 B E 5 Q S 3 1 GIRLS GLEE CLUB First Row: V. Troncin, E. Totten, P. Shireman, R. Damon, J. Bush, K. Conrad, E. Totten, J. Applegate, J. Colin, R. Adkins, S. Adkins, V. Smith, B. Troncin, M. Tyler, N. Byrne, Second Row: S. Berkemeyer, M. Rainbolt, V. Davis, N. Pinaire, J. Shaffer, C. Cissell, B. Askren, M. Kime, J. Jackson, P. Fisher, M. McAhron, D. Adams, B. Abbott, B. Elwanger, N. Pinaire, N. Housel, C. Seacat, G. Wernert. Third Row: S. Vinson, B. Smith, B. Nash, J. Hudson, J. Mosier, P. Mosier, B. Gor- man, C. Shumate, W. Troncin, S. Fancher, A. Conrad, B. Burnett, N. Hudson, A. Rusk, P. Seig, D. Shawler, B. Damon, S. Deputy, V. Barrow BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row: Don Davis, David Higdon, Lewis Smith, Ronald Hiestand, Carl Byerly, Vern Henricksen, Donald Arnold, Second Row: Dean Hiestand, Larry Crosby, Noble Davis, Darrell Burnett, Lewis Fried, Forrest Byrne, Raymond VanFleet, Martin Kennedy. F. F. A. ' First Row, S. Byerly, W. Smith, J. Beal, D. Martin, E. Totten, fChapter Sweetheart, N. Davis, K. Davis, J. LaHue, D. Arnold, Mr. Arnett, I... Terry, R. Whittaker, D. Higdon, M. Gaither, C. Rosenbarger, C. Byerly, I. Smith, D. Churchill, Third Row: F. Whittaker, R. Harris, B. Davis, C. Thevenot, D. Adams, W.Adams, J. Embry, W. Rhodes, J. Stevens. BAND First Row: R. Hiestand, J. Askren, N. Byrne, B. Smith, N. Pinaire, C. Seacat, D. Adam, B. Smith, G. Davis, S. Deputy, J. Smith, M. Byrne. N. Housel, J. Mosier. Second Row: P. Oster, J. Utz, M. Lone, E. Shum- ate, J. Applegate, H. Stevens, P, Shirernan, D. Byrne, M. Lang,D. Deer J. Davis, Mrs. Nance. Sl Iillll l'lAY BETTY JANE FROM PUNKIN LANE Johnny Finch ----------- A country boy ------------ -- Auntie Bean -- Gertie Gilbert --- Gordon Gilbert - Prudence Putter Betty Jane ----- Hank Hardwater Martha Simmons Ketchy Finch --- Squire Simmons Harvey Higgins -- Mrs. Gilbert --- ---darling of Punkin Lane --- -- ------ an artist ----- ----with a nose for news--- -- From Punkin Lane --- --- --- Ahandy man --- -- ---- A love-lorn girl -- -----Johnny's sister --- ------A hard businessman --- ---- From Boston --- -- A mother -- -- A city girl --------- ---- - - Don Davis Phyllis Fisher Anna Mae Rusk Martin Kennedy Beulah Elwanger Janis Jackson Porter Nash Edith Totten Violet Davis Forrest Oppel Terry Thomas Nancy Hudson 1 Off reffg THE GYPSY ROVER Meg--- --- An old gypsy woman ----------- Nancy Hudson Zara. ---- -- The belle of the gypsy camp ---- Phyllis Fisher Marto -- --- Meg's husband --------------- Darrell Burnett Sinfo ------------ Gypsy lad in love with Zara ---- Larry Crosby Rob ------------ The Gypsy Rover ------------ Martin Kennedy Lady Constance -- Daughter of Sir Geo. Martendale ------------- - Phyllis Mosier Lord Craven ----- An English fop Doncha Know - Lewis Smith Sir Geo. Martendale- An English Country Gentleman ------------ Ronald Hie stand Nina. ------------- -Sir Geo's second daughter ---- Anna Mae Rusk Capt. Jerome ----- Capt. in the English Army --- Jr. Davis. Sir Toby Lyon ----- A society butterfly ----------- Dean Hiestand McCo'rkle --------- A song publisher of London ------------------ ' Vern Hendrickson Girls Chorus: B. Abbott, D. Adams, J. Applegate, B. Askren, R. Atkins, S. Atkins, V. Barrow, S. Berkenmeyer, B. Burnett, J. Bush, N. Byrne, C. Cissell, J. Colin, K. Conrad, B. Damon, R. Damon, V. Davis, Suzann Deputy, B. Elwanger, S., Fancher, P. Fisher, B. Gorman, N. Housel, N. Hudson, J. Hudson, M. Kime, 'P. Mosier, J. Mosier, M. McAhron, B. Nash, N. Pinaire, M, Rainbolt, C. Seacat, J. Shaffer, D. Shawler, P. Sieg, P. Shire- man, C. Shumate, E. Shumate, B. Smith, V. Smith, E. Totten. Boys Chorus: D. Arnold, D. Burnett, F. Byrne, L. Crosby, N. Davis, L. Fried, J. Gentry, V. Henrickson, D. Hiestand, R. Hiestand, D. Higdon, M. Kennedy, D. Royalty, R. VanFleet, D. Davis, L. Smith i V r Q Q 5 I i 1 5 i A44h . ., , ,. , ,, xY q,, W. ,,...,,,,,,..,,-. .m. , Q 'fe' 5 ff- V 1'l xTE'19.! '5' ,li 1 ' ' ' . -,, ' ' .f-. . , . , I nr . , - A , 1 On gl 421 gg, ef- . ,if ' . if f V P' xii 1:I- 5 A, , , , ' HL! . -' '-L V ' I 'a'-rift-44. BASKETBALL TEAM First Row: Jack Jones, Torn Martin, Lawrence Wernert, Dean Hiestand Keith Davis, Martin Kennedy, Don Leffler, Second Row: Vern I-Iendricksen fStudent Manager, Jr. Davis, Forrest Oppel, Harold Bosler, Terry Thomas Larry Crosby, Mr. Williams QCoachQ. N. S. 48 58 55 54 46 50 58 55 69 46 59 50 55 55 70 36 Laconia -- 474' Georgetown -- 40 Borden -- 514' Marengo--56 Elizabeth--66 Laconia--80 Hardinsburg--43 Lanesville--59 New Middletown--50 Morgan Township--33 Lanesville--50 Borden--36 Elizabeth--59 New Middletown--52 Leavenworth--2.9 Georgetown--37 Blind Tourney 67- Marengo--58 84- Georgetown--51 County Tourney 56- Elizabeth- -574' Sectional 43- New Albany- - 75 'lf Denote s Overtime SECOND TEAM First Row: Jimmy LaDuke, Jimmy Thomas, Nelson Lincoln, Jack Jones, Paul Damon, Howard Stevens, Ivan Arbuckle, Creed Hobbs, Second Row: Mr. Williams, Qcoachj, Terry Williams, Joe Morris, Bosler, Darrell Burnett, David Royalty, Don Quillen, Tom Martin, Frank Don Martin. N. S. N. S 30-L2-COnia-15 37-New Middletown-17 30-Georgetown-28 28-M01-gan- L7 Z5-Borden-30 30-Lanesville-34 28-Marengo-30 35-Borden-33 17-Elizabeth-l5 Z7-Elizabeth-30 26-Laconia-Z8 61-New Middletown-9 48-Hardinsburg-30 37-Leavenworth- 24 47-Lanesville-36 Z3-Georgetown-26 GRADE TEAM First Row: Herbert Stevens, Terry Byrn, Jimmy Williams, L.C. Nash, Marcus Barksdale, James Van Fleet, Delmar Slayton, James Hudson, Second Row: Ann Totten, Cheerleader, John Utz, G. T. Gaither, Roger Oppel, James Askren, Paul Adkins, Jerry Fessell, Connie Kuerzi, Janet Mosier, Cheerleader. Third Row: Ray Helfrick, Paul Binkley, David Kuerzi, Larry Funk, Ronald Thomas, Eddie Fisher, Benny Crone, Charlie Davis, Mr. Taylor, Coach. FIRST TEAM SECOND TEAM N S N, S. Depauw -13 45 Depauw-2 Depauw -Z2 Mauckport -37 Hardinsburg -8 Laconia - 12 Mauckport -36 Corydon -24 Leavenworth -46 Depauw- 10 Mauckport- 16 Har dinsburg- 5 Mauckport- 18 Corydon-24 Leavenworth- 15 BLIND TOURNEY 25-Mauckport-30 30-New Middletown- 16 COUNTY TOURNEY 31-Mauckport-Z9 Z6-Laconia-22 30-Elizabeth-Z0 Z5-St. Johns-20 5 .,,,-Hers, 1- F REE Tun v wfmvens Larry Crosby The free throw award is given each year to the player that has the highest percentage of foul shots. Certain qualifications were drawn up by a committee of alumni of the New Salisbury High Sch- ool to determine the basis for which the award is made. This award is sponsored by members of the alurnni 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 Wayne Kepley -- 1945 James Hidgon -- 1946 Irvin Maymon ------ -- 1947 Brooks Richards 1948 Dallas Richards 1949 Dallas Richards ---- -- 1950 Terry Thomas --- -- 1951 Dean Hiestand --- -- 1952 Larry Crosby -- -- 1953 .,.-- .-- f -,ww ' '-rf 3 77111: out of 4 New jdhsbufy Wins Victory over In oveY'r'1nze Lily, 47 Georycfowlz Over Ldaor-:ia JK' 40 N.5. H 5. VS. Pre -jd-me warm NCW Middlefawn, LP 02 4 N.5.H.s. vvfrn. N. S. winnin WJN over Q-5, N5-'Z' 1-ANES wf.1.s Forest Oppel Terry Thomas Lawrence Wernert Dean Hiestand Tommy Martin Coach Williams Junigr Davis Keith Davis Larry Crosby Harold Bosler Jack J0neS Cheerleaders: Edith Totten, Nancy Byrne, Anna Mae Rusk, and Ronald Hie stand s ' V A 74164, .Ld6,.Zu,dav,! .JZi'.3f.,7a 6'?.L4mf J-7J'V. Jfwwf' 'Lgc4Z j0445 dttadu . ., 'JL Hifi ' 1 n H M, 40794464 J - JQJG!! jf,,,,e4lf'IvQ. frluakf Q ,, J ,gz,,,,,,-'? '... '..:,.f '! nfsyvwwaxfoww ' '- 1' fi i xkfvxfgb , 3339 M X X -QA X X x . B .U-6464.4 Zh? ra-104 15,4-J! Jmam., f..g,2'3' .1 1' ll 9 ll x '? 'f ifi .- 1 1:1 M K K ,Qfffxi ' x ' m W 1 'FP' - 'A l fy if E381 if - K- 'xv X .5 , mx 1 v ,f H, ramad' X M W .if . u,df,gp,, wma 444, Jlynaryazby-lr, , J, MJ .2120 qabwf ,Ji . Za, 2454, Jwzf 2-4461-wewcdus + lv 'v Pai JMD! C330 4.07 K Web f4Q.Jfw! u ll. 77 WW 77 WW VV Y Agnw' '--QQ... . 5 E Q 5 s , s l a 2 ! Q i s i x x Y f 5 2 E 1 x 1 i Z . E S 1 E I E 5 i z X . 2 i Q I X X 5 i X : rwnmmf-NNW-WNwM.,fwx+ .L,..-Q.m.x,-.-,-.H-1 5--A if pf . 1 x - X-Wmmf W 11-fwfr hw: ., ML xr N Nfw-A-NM - 1 XA m m 1 ,, 5 Y X-rwffx Mwvlfm 1 -f W uv-fr--vwmw-1-f-Qwwaf-wqfmwwvw.,wW.Wwmvp.-mmmmnnfNmmmwm.wM1Ann.ms1fmnwywuS -td f: . .fra-wa COMPLIMENTS of OLD CAPITAL BANK 8: TRUST CO. CORYDQN, INDIANA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I l 1 E. K. ROGGENKAMP CO. INC. CHEVROLET -- OLDSMOBILE SALES SERVICE FERGUSON SYSTEM FARM EQUIPMENT O. K. USED CARS Phone Ramsey - 2626 Milltown, Indiana. CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of '54 FROM HARRISON COUNTY BANK PALMYRA, INDIANA BRANCH BANK, CRANDALL, IND. A, W, Alstott 81 Sons Bendix Automatic Washers and Dryers Norge 81 Philco Appliances Youngstown Kitchen Cabinets Corydon, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS. CLASS OF '54 Often times, failure is the result of having triedg however it should not become a habit LEDGER'S New Salisbury Where it pays to trade ' V Gordon R. Walts Corydon, Indiana MARTIN'S HATCHERY, INC. - Ramsey, Indiana Phone 2401 Sr 2411 Baby Chicks, Broiler Contracting and Feeds of all kinds. John Deere Phone 8-3955 Corydon, Ind. L 1 East Side Grocery Palmyra, Indiana. DAVIS POULTRY FARM and -' A if HATCHERY S 10,000,000 BABY CHICKS ANNUALLY RAMSEY, IND. PHONE z5oo-z5o5 CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '54 We Buy Walnut Logs F ROM ROBERTS 8: STRACK VENEER CO CONRAD'S Harrison County's center for M11SiC. Appliances, Home Furnishing. State Road 0562 Between New Albany 8: Jeff. PARKS CHEVROLET SALES 8: SERVICE Telephone 84165 827 East Chestnut St. Corydon, Indiana. HENDRICK'S GENERAL STORE J.L. Montgomery, owner P General Merchandise Phone Crandall 432.1 Corydon Junction, Indiana Albin' S Jewelry Corydon, Indiana Pinaire's Shell Ser. Sta. Ramsey, Ind. q 1 vw- -- ff Y .T.f-- :ses ..--, , ...-,.-,,,- Hendrick's Poultry Co. Eggs- Dressed Poultry 118 West Main Street New Albany, Indiana --Y - 4---.W - -1112: ----- REASOR OIL SERVICE Your Friendly Marathon Jobber Corydon, Indiana Phone 8--3815 - f-...--1-.- Adkins Standard Service Wm. Churchill Mgr. State Hy. 64, Depauw, Indiana UNDERWOOD MOTORS Ford Sales and Service Phone 8-345 Corydon, Indiana Compliments of Wenning Packing Company State Auto Insurance C.J. Bolt, Agent Palmyra, Indiana Kitterman Motor Co. Pontiac 81 GMC Sales Sr Service Phone 8-0165 Z4 Hr. Wrecker Service Georgetown State Bank Phone 59-02 Georgetown, Indiana TINDER'S SERVICE 1001 West Maine Street New Albany, Indiana C. E. Simcoe Dri- Gas Corydon, Ind. Bulk Service Compliments of BERLINS W- - - ----41. Giddens Your Kaiser - Wi1ly's Dealer Palmyra, Indiana Kenneth H. Brown 8: Son Modern Farm Equipment Corydon, Indiana Eatons Hatchery and Feed Mill Pullorum clean-Baby Chicks All kinds feed Ramsey, Indiana ,-...- , 1:--.---.pspx-----1-----..--.n--Q-.. Burnett' s Garage Intersection 64-135 Parts 8: Accessories COMPLIMENTS' of Harrison County Farm Bureau Co-op Association CRAYDEN'S HATCHERY Baby Chicks 8: Ducks U,S, Approved. Pullorum Clean Phone 2332 - 2303 Ramsey, Indiana --n-n-.m--.....-.--.f.f,...-.---u-..---nw-..--..-mm..-.-..--. -..-a- 1---ggi--.-.-,-..-.--1-1-...-....-.-W-...,,..-.H-nm s -. --..... --.- 1-.gsg.-.------.W ----. - - - ...------5.-ass.-.----. ,-ps----.--1----.il-Q...-v--q-....n Y I W COMPLIMENTS Swarens Funeral Home of Ambulance Service W L Davis Phone 2818 Ramsey, Ind. HARDIN 8: COMPANY INC. Wholesale Distributors Dry Goods and Hoisery New Albany, Indiana 1 G. E. Yenawine Dealer In Livestock and Used Farm Machinery Corydon, Ind'1na. Derr's Sanitary Market Fresh Vegetables-Meats 8: Groceries Marengo, Indiana. BILL'S AUTO PARTS Your Local Scrap Iron 8: Metal Corydon, Indiana Phone 8-0145 KOCH'S SERVICE STATION Always Less n Highway 62 New Albany, Indiana COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF '54 Beanblosom Funeral Home Ambulance Service Phone 82475 Corydon, Indiana WOLF MOTOR SALES Studebaker Service General Repairing 81 Body Work Co rydon, Indiana ' READ The Corydon Republican Complete County News FASHION SHOP 215 Pearl Street, New Albany, Indiana Women Br Children Apparel For Standard Fuels Call Joe Wright 8: Son Phone Z5-21 New Salisbury, Indiana Wetzel's Grocery Groceries Meats 8: Vegetables Feed- Gen'l Mdse. Fouts Trading Center General Merchandise-Hauling Phone 2211 Crandall, Indiana Depauw, Indiana SCHLAGETER'S SELF SERVICE WANT ADS Meats, Groceries, Clothing, 8: Gas Phone 10 The Corydon Democrat. Georgetown, Indiana We Deliver COMPLIMENTS -I-Il-T. IEIDSON'S GROCERY' of Phone 3345 P Gehlbach 8: Re sch Funeral COPYCIOH, Indiana Home,, A ' -- I A A. .J Larnon 8: Davis' Hardware Corydon, Indiana. Wil.liam's Cafe Milltown, Indiana Compliments of Dr. H,K. Binkley. Hitner S Grocery Edwardsville, Indiana Marengo Cafe Marengo, Indiana. Claude Poe Marengo, Indiana Lee's Bakery Corydon, Indiana Electric Hatchery New Salisbury, Indiana ,J Weibaker' s Jewelry Palmyra, Indiana Adkin's Roller Rink Frenchtown, Indiana Locker Plant Croydon, Indiana. Edwardsville Garage Edwardsville, Indiana Utz's Florist New Albany, Indiana , ,, 1-7 1 Edgar Miles Electrical Appliance s TRI MOTOR COMPANY Marengo, Indiana Fredrick's Groc. 8: Service Sta Corydon, Indiana -.e - ROY LAHUE 8: SON Corydon, Indiana Hendrick's Poultry Co. Corydon, Indiana. Dr. Herbert M. Alton Corydon, Ind. as-, --:a11,:...,,,,4, , . , I ' Compliments W. Kachler Monument Co. 25 Satterfield Garage Depauw, Indiana Major Feed Company Georgetown, Indiana. DeRo se Beauty Shop Corydon, Indiana. 4 . Davis Drug s Corydon, Indiana MILLTOWN CONCRETE CO. INC. Milltown, Indiana Griffin' s Store Corydon, Ind. Allen H. Jordan - Insurance Corydon, Indiana Dr: W. J. Brockman Croydon, Indiana CORYDON VARIETY STORE School Supplies, Wallpaper Reinhart Auto Sales New Salisbury, Indiana Leo Cromwell Ser. Station Croydon, Indiana A ,. . Butt's Rexall Drug Store Corydon, Indiana Pete Corrao Q New Albany, Indiana Y r BULLIETT AGENCY INSURANCE Hurst-Miles Hardware Store Corydon, Indiana. ' ' v r Shireman Furniture Store Corydon Indiana IZ. .'. F ,e ,. TW :Huff-'ima smirws Florists - The Fair Store Corydon, Phone 8-3050 C01'Yd0n: 111513113- I ' I George M. Miles ' - 2322331 Corydon, Indiana m Y' inn! ' Wolfe Meat Market Cunningham Jewelry New Albany, Indiana Corydon, Indiana Compliments of Emil , . y s Ser. Sta, 8: Rest I Dr. J. R. Moss, Optometrist Ramsey, Indiana Firestone-ESEe13cer iiugiply Store G1-een,S Jewelry O Y on' n lana Marengo, Indiana ' n a' f 't' a Brandenbrug's Restaurant S rou S Con ec lcfn rv Georgetown, Indiana r. I A Reas Ice 8: Coal Croydon, Indiana i We the Senior Class of '54 wish to express our deep grati tude for your contributions through advertisements in making our possible. annual rn W - If :,1 'Q' , -4:-.. ' '-IN' aw: ' ' ., .,,,.., N.: .. 1 ' .. fgggif-'irfkix k ' ::. gf: 4. t 2 1g'5:r5:5:15:'r:w-. Sw 555 4-::,s:eZ'-. --may 1.3-.:...,.5f:::, ':15::.-5'5:f:a'ir3:52r5S?: Q .,. --.. ll Q . 14..- 'A ,.: 0f B gh. . . ,.,3,1L.1 , ' 5'-' ' ..-,1b:'.g:r- .V -' .L ..,,y.f ann 2' 1 , I ' L: 4 . 9 r 1 1 3 x 'lv Y 1, 1. 1
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