North Salem High School - Echo Yearbook (North Salem, IN)

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JIM WILSON . . . . . Wilson Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject .... Geography Ambition ..... . Succeed Pass Time . . . . . . Girls Pet Saying ...... I-lehl Heh! Activities ...... Basketball, Track, Baseball, Chorus, Senior Play, President Freshman Year, Annual Staff SARA H1-:ADY ..... . Sarge Age .... 4... .....l3 Favorite Subject. . . . Chemistry Ambition .... . . . Nurse Pass Tizne . . . . Dalwihg Pet Saying .... . . Oh Dear Activities ...,... Glee Club, Sunshine Society, College Club, 4-H, Annual Staff, Senior Play V 1 'L+ BARBARA SIMON .... Barb ' Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping Ambition ..... . . Undicided . . Sleeping Pass Time . . Pet Saying ..... . . Well Activities ........ Glee Club. Sunshine Society, Booster Staff, Annual Staff, Junior G1 Senior Play 7 MARTHADEL WILES . . . Mert Age ............... 17 Favorite Subject. . . Bookkeeping Ambition ........ Secretary Pass Time ........ Working Pet Saying. . . Oh I don't know Activities ...... .Junior Play, Annual Staff, Booster Staff, Glee Club, Senior Play, Office Force, Librarian, Student Council, Re- PPFV-ef. Pres. Soph., Sunshine Soo ciety :uw QKM-r 1' Sl W 4- ff-, 5 1 'sg ' A , v ' 5, . .J -'Ia g Ani BILL OWENS . . . Fuzzy Age ........ .... . . 13 Favorite Subject . . . Government Ambition ..... . . . L Coach Pass Ti.me ....... Bflskeiball Pet Saying ......... Hey Activities .... Football, Track Swimming, Basketball, Boxing, Baseball, Sportsman Club, Rams Club, College Club, T. T. k A. Club, Wrestling JOAN PRITCHETT. . . Age...............l7 Favorite Subject. . . Bookkeeping Ambition ..... . . Bookkeeper Pass Time . . . Horseback Riding Pet Saying ...... Frank-ie Activities. Secretary 8: Treasurer Sunshine Society, Booster Staff, Annual Staff, Student Council, Jun- ior Play, Senior Play, Office Force , ,NA --Jon .w:1.n:ANon Bosrou . . :'Bosmn Age .............. . 17 Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping V Ambition . . . Interior Decorator Pass Time ........ . . Music Pet Saying ...... Gosh No Activities .... . Student Council, Junior Play, Sunshine Society, An- nual Stafi, Booster Staff, 4-H, Li- brarian, Senior Play JOAN LEE. . . . . .Toanie' Age .............. ZC Favorite Subject . . . Bookkeeping Ambition . .... . . Housewife Pass Time. . . .... Work Pet Saying . ........ Oh Activities ....... . Glee Club, Booster Shff, Annual Shff, Sun- shine Society, Office Force E: :z :r FRONT ROW: BACK ROW: Al Betty Davidson, Jim Wilson, Eleanor Boston, Juanita Lee, Bonnie Hicks, Joan Pritchett Barbara Simon, Sara Heady, Don Ward, Bob Myers, Bill Owens, Ioan Lee, Marathadel Wiles, Mrs. Thompson 8 Class History When Eel River Township School at North Salem, Indiana opened September J, 1938, there were twenty-four pupils enrolled in the first grade. They were, Sherry Corne, Frank Cram, Betty Davidson, Geneva Dozier, Clayton Everson, James Everson, William Frazier, Robert Gilmore, Ruth Gretta Glick, Carrie Gordon, Mary Gordon, Virginia Heagy, Devon Jackson, Elizabeth Key, Juanita Lee, Rosemary Morgan, Donna Prichard, Joan Pritchett, Marjorie Rudder, Bobby Seaton, Samuel Vickery, Marthadel Wiles, James Wilson, and Joe Wyeth. During the year George Osborn, William Vann, and Mildred Fred Johnson enrolled. This made the total of twenty-seven pupils. Mrs. Irene Robbins was our teacher. When school started in thefall of 1939, the first grade had moved one door north in the grade school building. Our new teacher was Mrs. Merle Soots. The pupils were the same except for Frank Cram, Geneva Dozier, Clayton Everson, James Everson, Virginia Heagy, and Rosemary Morgan, who we lost during the summer. The new pupils were: Lonard Basham, Jack Voorhis, and Josephine Moore. Claude Westerfield enrolled during the year. This made a total of twenty-two pupils. In September of 1940 we moved across the hall to grade three. The new pupils were Tom DeLashmit, Eugene Lowe, and Jessie Lee Murphy. We lost Robert Gilmore, Elizabeth Key, and Samuel Vickery during the surnrner. During the year Verla Reese, James Patton, and Jane Lynch enrolled. The teacher was Mrs. Mary C. Daly, When school opened in the year of 1941 we found ourselves in the fourth grade. We had lost Jessie Lee Murphy and Robert Gilmore during the summer. James Patton and Grace Ward started the year with us but later left. Charles Estridge, Geraldine Steembe rgen, Bobby Riggen, and Barbara Lee Simon came during the year. Frank Whitely came in during the year and then left later. Our teacher for this year was Mr. George Eller. On September l, 1942, there had been several pupils to rnove away but we had gained several new ones. The ones we lost were: Sherry Corne, Thomas DeLashmit, Jane Lynch, Robert Neff, and Marjorie Watson. Alberta Lovins and Robert Woodall started the year and later left. Patricia Hamblen started the year with us also. During the year we gained Robert Meyers, Silas Gibbons, and Lonard Basham, Thomas DeLashmit came in again with us during the year. Miss Elizabeth Moore was our teacher for this year, When school opened in the fall of 1943 there had been several pupils to move away. They were: Charles Estridge, William Owens, Robert Seaton, Lonard Basham, William Frazier, and Eugene Lowe. Gladys Edwards, Alberta Lovins, Billy Gerald, Mary Shockency, Eleanor Shockency, Robert Dale Summers, and Kenneth Freeman. Our home room teacher was Mrs. Fern Cox. When school opened in the fall of 1944 we found ourselves just across the hall from the previous year under the home room teacher, Edwin Gossett. We had heard the seventh grade was a little harder, but this just made us more determined. We had gained quite a number of new pupils for this year. They were: Joan Lee, Marjorie Page, Mary Stewart, Robert Clampitt, James Gerald, Kenneth Stewart, and Patricia Hamblen, and Rose Van Hook. Glen Lawler, Silas Gibbons, and Billy Gerald withdrew during the year. In the fall of 1945, we were in the room which had a big 8 on it. This year Sara Heady and Earl Vansickle joined us. Ida Mae Porter and Leon Hicks came later in the year. During the year we had lost Earl Vansickle, Ida Mae Porter, Kenneth Stewart, Bob Clampitt and Bob Summers. Our home room teacher for this year was Roy E. Jones. 9 When school opened in the fall of 1946 there were fifteen Freshmen. The faculty for this year was as follows: Dale E. Brock, principal, Roy Jones, Elsie Thompson, Esther Rice, Roberta Miles, Ralph Bunton, and June Kloster. Mrs. Kloster was our sponsor for this year, Earl Hicks was our only new student for this year. We lost William Vann, Kenneth Freeman, and Leon Hicks. At the opening of school in 1947 there were fourteen pupils enrolled. This year we were on the other end of the initiation. Mr. Ralph Bunton was our coach this year. Don Ward joined us and Patty Hamblen withdrew. Mrs. Esther Rice was our sponsor. When school opened in 1948 we were jolly Juniors. Mrs. Elsie Thompson was our sponsor Eleanor Boston, Phyllis Ronk, and Bill Owens joined us. Later in the year we lost Claude Westerfield and Phyllis. Our play, Don't Look Now , was a great success. We also enter- tained thxe Seniors at a reception in the Civic Theater in Indianapolis. Our faculty this year was--Mr. Harbison, principal: Mrs. Thompson, our sponsorg Mrs. Kloster, Mr. Bunton, Mrs. Bales, and Mrs. Rice. When school opened in 1949, we were dignified Seniors. We sold cards, wrapping paper, napkins, and gave a play, Simple Simon Simple , to make money for our Senior expenses. The Juniors gave us a very nice reception this year. On May 7, 1950, our Baccalaureate was held in the Methodist Church. Reverend Chester Hanson was our speaker. On May 12, 1950, our graduation exercises were held in the high school auditorium. The speaker was Reverend Amos L. Boren, minister of the Pleasant Run Parkway Church. We were dressed in blue caps and gowns. Those classmates who went 'all twelve years together were Joan Pritchett, Marthadel Wiles, Betty Davidson, Juanita Lee, and Jim Wilson. ' Farewell Seniors Seniors, you high school days are now in the past. It is too late to ask yourself, Am I making the most of my opportunities? However now is the time to resolve to make the most of the opportunities ahead of you and to seize those that will raise you to a higher level and to pass by those which would drag you down. 'During your school days have you shown the traits of co-operation, dependability, initiative, sportsmanship, and square dealing? Those with whom you come in contact are looking for the same traits in you, whether you go to advanced schools or into a job. As teachers we can no longer go with you but if you will now use some of the lessons we have tried to bring to you in the classroom, we shall feel that you are ready to meet the challenge of life with a clear head and a willing hand. When you go through that door marked push may you find happiness and success. 10 Class Will We, the Senior Class of North Salem High School, being in sound mind and memory, do on this 15th day of February of the year 1950, take this opportunity to will our most prized possessions to the teachers and fellow students of our school. TEACHERS To the Faculty, we will them a bottle of Hadacol to give them back their strength. JUNIORS To the Juniors, we will them the right to use our noisy lockers. SOPHOMORES To the Sophomores, we will them our place on the basketball team and our place serving lunch. FRESHMEN To the Freshmen we will our dignity. To The Under Graduates I, Juanita Lee, will my height to Louise McDonald. I, Eleanor Boston, hereby will and bequeath my English ability to Miriam Roth, my love letters and compact from Bill to Patty Klein. I, Betty Davidson, will my weight to Patty Frazier. I, Marhadel Wiles, will my job as telephone operator to Lenora Courtney and my ability to keep out of trouble to Joe Neff. I, Barbara Simon, will my ability of daydreaming to Patricia Porter and to Louise McDonald the right to date the college boys that she mentioned in my prophecy. I, Joan Lee, will my blonde hair to Wendell I-liland and dark shell rimmed glasses to Irene Woodrum. I, Sara Heady, will my natural curly hair to Clyda Brock and my height to Jean Livesay. I, Earl Hicks, will my basketball ability to Dick Anderson and my ability to get along with the girls to Dudie Van. I, Joan Pritchett, will my shortness and dumpy figure to Jim Blackmore. I, Don Ward, being of sound mind and health, will and bequeath my position as student manager to anyone who will take it. I, Bill Owens, being of sound mind, bequeath Denny Wilson my parking space in front of the school building and my ability to get along with the girls to Wendell Hiland. I, Jim Wilson, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my ability to trade Fords to Richard Wilson also my locker to Joe Neff. I, Bob Meyers will my position on the basketball team to anybody who can make it and my locker for banging when class is going on to Wendell Hiland. ll Class Prophecy It is February 27, 1975 and the championship game of Indiana is about to begin. The North Salem Blue Devils and Barnyard Cats, the two top ranking teams of Indiana, are about to clash forces. This being such an important game, I though Iwould go and see it and by chance see some of my old schoolmates who graduated in 1950. The auditorium was beginning to fill with people as I stood in line to get my ticket. While I was waiting in line I turned around and my gaze fell upon that famous football star, Bill Owens. As you know after leaving high school Bill went to Notre Dame and played four years of college football. Then he came back to North Salem and captured the heart of Patty Klein and married her. He is now retired and he and his wife are living in Paultucket trying to raise their sixteen children. As I shoved my way into the auditorium I was startled to hear someone Say, Tickets please . I raised my eyes and there before me stood a slim, handsome, distinguished man, He said, Hello, don't you remember me ? l'm Don Ward. I asked Don how he had ever gotten so slim, fsince I had a little extra weight myselfl, and he said he worked for the Rye Krisp Company and after twenty years of employment there his boss convinced him to try the Rye Krisp reducing plan. Now instead of trying to get rid of weight Don says he is trying to get rid of the girls that are always chasing him. y I was trying to find a seat and who should holler and wave at me but the former Betty Davidson, now married to Vernal Leathers. As we chatted along, I learned that Betty had liked English so well in high school under her teacher, Mrs. Thompson, that she had decided she would take up teaching. She is teaching English at North Salem where her twin daughters are attending the third grade. I finally found a seat but before I could sit down I was tapped on the back by a skinny, raw-boned young man whom I didn't recognize at first. It finally came to me that this was the powerful Jim Wilson who had graduated with me. He then told me that he had been married to Norma Bruneless but had divorced her after their fourth child and had turned the children over to some organization. He is now working as a hod carrier for the Will Make It Stick Construction Company. Since my seat was now taken I decided I would go buy me a sack of popcorn before I looked farther. Ihappened to run into Earl Hicks, the most famous of all the basketball players of his time. He told me that he had married Janet Owens from Jamestown upon graduation and he and his wife had then gone to Poker Flat, Texas where he is a professional gambler. Just then I felt some sharp teeth sink into my leg. Bonnie said Never mind, it is just one of the kids sharpening his teeth. I finally found a seat on the twelfth row of the bleachers and I sat down to watch this important game. At the start of the game North Salem got the first two points. Just then someone started breathing down my neck. I turned around and what did I see? A big batch of bushy red hair. ljust about dropped when I saw that the red hair belonged to Bob Meyers. We started talking then and he told me he had become an electrical engineer because his wife, the former Shirley Hilt, thought it was a good paying job, and believe me he really needs plenty of money to feed the mouths of his eleven children. 12 The game was so exciting that it hardly seemed as though the first quarter should be finished. My popcorn had made me thirsty so I got down from my seat and made my way toward the concession stand. When I got to the stand I noticed a tall, gangling figure whom I thought I recognized. Whom do you think it was ? Eleanor Boston: I I spoke and asked her what she had been doing., She said she was teaching school. I then asked her if she was married. She said, No, my long lost love, Bill Owens, has married someone else and I am an old maid school teacher. As I was walking across the floor to get back to my seat, whom should I run into but Juanita Lee who was being followed closely by a man whom I recognized at once as Cary Grant. Upon questioning I soon found out that after graduating instead of marrying Wayne Kidd as everyone imagined, Juanita had entered Patricia Stevens Modeling School. She did so well that she was soon on her way to Hollywood, Cary fell in love with her on first sight. They are now married and living on a chicken ranch in Barnard where Mr. Grant is town marshall. They have been married two years and have four children--quadruplets of course. When I had finished talking to Juanita I again started on my way to my seat. Just then my attention was attracted by a fued between a set of twins. Becoming interested, Iwalked up to the place where the twins were fighting and who should be trying to break it up but my old classmate Sara Heady. I immediately congratulated her. She then told me she had married a very wealthy man by the name of Arthur Godfrey and had had the twins. Un- fortunately Arthur died but he willed his beautiful estate to her. She then became interested in singing and is now the top singing star of the Metropolitan Opera House. At that moment I heard someone whistling and shouting and I looked up in the crowd and I saw a girl waving her arms. I thought she was waving at me but at that same moment I saw a group of boys go by with a great big C on their ball sweaters. The girl ran down from the bleachers and I saw that it was Barbara Simon. The boys had already gotten out of sight so Barbara stopped and told me that since her sister Betty had gotten married she had started going over to Danville to Canterbury College and was now taking sister's place with the Canterbury boys. By the time I found my seat again the game was half over. I sat down and at that moment a stunning girl in a black satin dress said, Hello , Iwas surprised, for this stunning girl was Joan Lee. She told me that she now works as a fashion designer in New York and designs clothes worn by the movie stars in California. She told me she wasn't married but she is kept busy dating some very famous movie stars. The game flew by and my it was exciting. The score at the beginning of the fourth quarter was 40 to 10 with North Salem ahead. In the last three minutes I got up to put on my coat and I felt something cold on my neck. I knew someone behind me had spilled 13 something. As I turned around and looked straight into the face of Marthadel Wiles. She asked me if I remembered her and I said, Yes, I remember the kids calling you Mert1 She told me to look at her son who was playing on the North Salem team. He was a tall, gangling kid and he looked exactly like his father who was Wayne Ferguson. The gun went off and I started on my way out of the gymnasium to get my car and head for home. Just then a big station wagon drew up to the curb and a girl yelled at me. I went up to the car and it was no one else but the former Joan Pritchett. She told me instead of having a career she had married Roy Lamber of New Winchester. They have one son named Leroy, since Joan didn't like the lonely name of Roy. She told me she and her family can be seen on television every Thursday night at 8:30 on a comedy program entitled The Busy Lamberts' '. I found my car and on my way home I thought that this day had indeed been a happy one. 14 WQQV-fM7? 5 5 5 2 S wwwgxgjamsywgm if 1, ix qi , QL ' jg' . ,I Y L ' . L, hi' I .Q 'D li i Mfwl v P sa , 'Q J, 4 .Jw B, 3 P Q L z.. X r 3 ? Y ' 'YQ' -.z.g.,,,-4-, ,Q-and Junior Class FRONT ROW: Jean Livesay, Miriam Roth, Louise McDonald, Irene Woodrum SECOND ROW: Lenora Courtney, Patricia Frazier, Patricia Porter, Marilyn Mantooth, Clyda Brock THIRD ROW: Joe Neff, Wendel l-liland, Mr. Sullivan, Jim Blackmore, Richard Wilson, William Van '.-: hr.. 1- - I1 1l I- ID 1 Q55 Sophomore Class FRONT ROW: Jack Walker, Wayne Davidson, Sue Dean, Ruth Rawlings, Mary Long. Pauline Goode. Leon McKenzie, Dwayne Walter SECOND ROW: Jim Finchum, June Leathers, Norma Eggers, Gloria Hancork, Phyllis Hicks, Nathalie Hawkins, Adonis Wilson, Phyllis Mantooth, Mrs. Rice THIRD ROW: Dwayne Goldman, Jack Lee, Charles Davis, Delxnar Whiles, Bob Kelly. Max Breedlove. Richard Lucas, Richard Anderson l6 -1.3 .. !, S' .' , 'ig' W' fl., , .'11lf , B M1 X .. 4 . N l , , , , ,, A 1 .. , -if i ng' 4 if 1 it YY Grade befoen . KJ, 4 ' .- 1 'lf g , A Q FRONT ROW: Virginia Lindsay, Marilyn - Q, 'L' , ' A 'r . T i.. I Francis, Mardia Williams, Marcella Long, L , , . 1 - -- its N ul ' - Evan Page, Jim Fry, Ransal Moxley, Mike , . , . .. , i , ., A , A 1 - -5 Y -V- - - X- . ,, . 1 gm Garr 1-. N G1 J - ff' J ' ' A ' ' I SECOND ROW: June Whiles, Molly Ann ' jf ,, xg, 'U'Z,L':i '54 j ' l , pf A 9 ? Zimmerman, Phil Davis, .Terry Cloncs, Bob -4 f l ' Off, ' ' N- V ' A 'X 1 - - . . . . M V - ' I, 7? Hicks, .Tim Evans, Marilyn Finchum, Deloris ' - mlm i AQ- - in . -is N ' , -, - ll ' Basham 1 n X rm . lg -3, l Ts' ,r N F 4 Y - ' T THIRD ROW. Laverne Goldrnan, Alpha af . -- we , E- iq- ' IQ Warren, Wilma Falconbury, Ann Perkins, -. - - v ' V wr I WA ' 44' Qt- I E Chelcie Brock, Bonnie Stewart, Mr. Kloster . A , i, ' i HSA. , . FOURTH ROW: Louise wezningenn, Jane J , 1 vk l 4 ,I .' I . ' Ly J Kelly, Katherine Eggers, Gary Lucas, Jean . , g Di ' E 4.1. , , -51' 1 Brock, Max Davidson, Dick Roberts, Bob Q, 1 ' ii' ' , ' 4, i' 3 V KN-:il ' N ' ,i' Gordon, Paul Leathers , - ' ' ' s . ' ' , ' X ' i- i ' I W K ,- f z K . ' I 1 V l X L .. ' . .JI-.Q-I--J - - - - 54' Ai' t 'L J i 1. I - Q-- ' l g' ' .,.. -' 4 L-H -I . 2 ' 4 .5- ,- wi '4 f , i- ',,l v , 5, N . . i.,, I . . ff' -Y' I f ' Grade Ezght is? 5 , , I FRONT ROW: Prudy Brunner, Mary Lou W - ' 'ii 5 ' V-- Shover, Nora Livesay, Virginia Hester, ' 4 'V Margaret Gordon, Billy Brennan, Dick 2 fi N PIL , l Buckingham, Frank Woodrum 'U -, MIDDLE ROW: David Kisner, Bob Fleece, ' - ' ' ' Li Gerald Whiles, Barbara Williams, Corlan ' : . ' Weideman, Tommy Ragland, Eddie Fishback, F ' I ' - f r Jim Trent, Louise Mitchell, Judy Klein I l 1 BACK ROW: Jean Ann Hester, Katherine Davis, Doris Goode, Linda Simon, Bob Cochran, Teddy Everman, Trudie Hanson, Carolyn Bond, Regina Goldman, Linda Mantooth, Sue Smith, Mr. Jones um 'il -mm ml I1 ml li ll 1 I 0' -fa., ! Lv-gf :Eg 5 gi +- -4 .IL 17 Freshman Class FRONT ROW: Madge Hadley, Richard Kelly, Lee Hoskins, Maurice Lee, Ralph Kelly, Jim Ford, Kenny McDonald, David Jordan, Marjorie Francis SECOND ROW: Marjorie Frazier, Lois Henry, Virginia Trent, Don Eminger, John Trotter, Gayle Maye, Dorothy Simon, Charlene Travis, Juanita Basham THIRD ROW: Mrs. Kloster, Bill Cloncs, Marilyn Stewart, Duane Wilson, Dick Davidson, Patty Klien, Shirley Hilt, Louise Wethington, Gerald Plaster was v V ! ' . 1 ' 4'-ix, In 4 I , 4 T A I-2 CT , 'x 15 ,Q -- e- 4 Q - ,4 f .. -- K 5 V 4- , 0 fa gilt .3 v Y- - f y ' -- - A -g . f A I vb 'it in U r E ' Yqfgfilwy V8 f :at t',f1 1' ' .wr -- 'ewkiffi r. as ,.. P --M3 f 1 ' it 'P' I .2 H iv . - V I -if L1 'io A X H' X will W , HU X E 11.1 ' Q xi ' -' f- 3 D. ' gl: ,bw A-'ld - . ' ' Q S ' 1 43 f' i : 'Ap -P if! ' ,fi ' I ' .' x fji-, ,L 5. ', .,. 1 . . 4 I --I ' ' Wlgu: - ' I by , , A N ' r l Q . L- J A T . , L4 , - V A A it 5 Grade F ive FRONT ROW: Beverly Clark, Connie MCKinzie, Bonnie Heagy, Richard Shover, David Robbins, Larry Ward, Lana Hanson, Sondra Harbison SECOND ROW: Dorothy Hograve, Arlene Pritchett, Ann Gossett, Jean Hicks, Tommy Goode, Charles Simon, Gene Van, Mike Smith, Carolyn Coats, Dick Fishback THIRD ROW: Patty Gordon, Ruth Kelly, Darrell Davidson, Bill Fleece, Wilber Seller, Don Plasters, Barbara Clark, Wilma Garrett, Mrs. Nay FOURTH ROW: Ted Brock, Jeraldine Goldrnan, Morris Barker, Betty Gordon, Don Stewart, Max Blackrnore, Ruth Wilson, Donnie Woodrum Q-4 A .., -A IJ: V . 18 Grade Four FRONT ROW: Betty Falconbury, Jane Shover, Jane Perkins, Phyllis Schenck, Patty Robbins, Ioan Hancock, Leighton Elliott, Linda Robbins SECOND ROW: Thomas Falconbury, Belva lleyers, Jane Trotter, Donald Brunner, Gene Freeland, Sharon West, Peggy Smith, Delia Emberton, Madilne Basham, Donna Basham, Betty Carpenter THIRD ROW: Joan Smith, Billy Ebert, Delores Vansickle, Gladys Clark, David Lindsay, Johny Norman, Larry Page, Donald Finchum, Albert Warren, Shirley Goodwin, Lois Barnhart FOURTH ROW: Mr. Jones, Marie Hester, Betty Brennan, Christine Long, Edward Hines, Doris Dolton, Donald Ralston, Nancy Plasters, Crysta Chambers, Joe Krutzsch, Danny Robbins vu Q Grade Sb: FRONT ROW: Robert Barnhart, Ronnie Whiles, Clay Warren, Edward Clark, Ilene Weidman, Nancy Davis, Mary Jane Williams, Frank Barnhart SECOND ROW: Mr. Gossett, Dickie McDonald, Jimmy Smith, Howard Emberton, Jane Clonce, Mildred Brunner, Jeanette Clements, Rita Hunt, Keith Ward THIRD ROW: Larry Kelly, Bill Rawlings, Allen Hograve, Dalia Warren, Nancy Miller, Frank Whiles, James Alexander, Diane DeLashmit, Tom Thompson I , 5-Q. lui , , - ,Q I i -. fi--1' ,V A- '. , -1 ,, r U . 5 : 'J' it -' e Q ' i U V Fzrst Grade Y Q- - ' 'E' 5' -f A 1 4 f as FIRST ROW: Marion P1-itchett,.Tane ooeeeu 1 N I -45, ' 'W A ., i' K 'T T I Gerrell Barker, Virginia Kumpf, Evertt Lamer, 5 x .1 -itll vt? A J, V' ' n vi' 4' V - A K LeRoy Shover, Rusty Cooper, .Donald Frye, - ,aft ' M A ,'..4, , --I Af - J., Q 'gmt T564 J--L I 't Q' James Falconbury, Lois Robbins : H.. -x ,ea j 'S' W - N ,ri .lg Y F new 1-p SECOND ROW: Denny Smith, Aubrey wiuinine. g i., . -'E-.V I tg, I, A 4 : as Jil? A 4 ' X Mary Thompson, Paul.Dav1dso.n, Judy Hopper, F xntr,-1 .,' I tl - , -2- ,W 15' 1- Richard Bondurant, Richard Hites, Ronald 5. 'FF 'E Y N ,Lg - 4 ' I . I M Robbins, Gilbert Warren, Mary Jo Brennan at 1 A r- 2. 4: l ,L 4: 1 J THIRD ROW: Velma Adams, Doyle McKinzie, ' L ix? G - -Q I , I 'fa' 9 E A ' 'fn 4 i Richard Bennett, David Ellmore, Robert Hester, Q ' - Q ' ' ' Lo W 4 Y - ' -,, 3' 'e 0 J 1' Coo Ga 1 L ein Rienero W'1l' A H i U ,:,, , , Z ELL Lzgigli U :Nix uia Ins, ye e ers, 1 iams, , 7 Y W -- , ' , :as Q I X: -X big? ,Mx Gordon Simon, Geneva Basham .155 M I ,er as ? . fri W vi exp, FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Owens, Walter Wenthington, 3' ,H 1 , V , -yi, 1 - , wi-fi W- Linde Mcvey, David sooze, Wayne cnrreu, J' ri. ,A T -W j V , N J xl. ' I A 'V A N ' Q Barbara Davis, Tanya Miller, Carol Riggen, : 8 -' I .-L -3 ' Q ,fl - ' -' In ' I - V- Janice Heagy, Sharon Gibson 'ex -,gl ' I ' - ' '--'Q' ., - lplft 5 E N . :. ii ' lr - -J , , is 1 E ii L , 3 gi-N.: 5 V f' WWA Y' ,L .1 .gf D. R I ,, it ,iZr,?fj' 'f xo ' . 'i ,P 1 .r ' sw- ' ' 1 is - ' - s- J W, gf 5 if ' in H :- Second Grade - G J f I 3 xg 1 J FIRST ROW: Larry Freshour, Glenn Basham, 'Q -Vi 'A I Ae it ,i to y' fi - N V V N Jimmy Emberton, Bobby Lane, Virgil 1, 'EJ Ai 4. ,K - 5, ' 1 91 ' Q -- - 'L 4 5 I-!-s Falconbury, Louella Finchum, Mary Lou Libka, E, h ' Y - my F N2 lv lx A ' --V I ' E' X ' N be V T Deanna Jo Hites, Carolyn sue Hicks ,,,,, Q, I , . Q ' 1 , i ' . , . , + ex. SECOND Row: Mi-e. Jones, Floyd Clark, David :ln .. - 1' N- I fn ' C-f - , E-3: 1 Phelps, Darrell Coons, Marlin Chambers, sg V jg L i 'ji h 1 ' ,ai 7 Johnny Brunner, Betty Perkins, Judy Brewer, l ' A ,T 3 L Y n Q s JD A ' Ill ,Ei-5 Allen Larmer, Tommy Hograve, Jimmy West 9 U - -'QQ' i 5- X' f ' L gk r., ' A W THIRD ROW: John Alexander, Edward Li l- ff , -. ' a ..,. 1' -' kd Goodwin, Sandra Davenport, Norman Heagy, L 'gg'-rl if, , - l ' - 1, Q U ip-L Jimmy Hopper, Harriette Louis, Karin 1 cl. pf-kph, 1 K nj' -2 . 1 ' V --Q, ' .2-1.3-X A Harbison, Terry Bob Lee, Stevie Davenport, 3 ' J 3 2 4 5 -Q., L . i 'i.:1ll I1 Bobby Cloncs I '1' r ' - T A X l D ' , ,L Hmm , ,L n 1 -P ,A .La 'i .' N. t . A i Q i f ' 1 . 1 22225 ' :AQ -. 1 ' 3' r - -f ' ' T' n 1, ii it J i i I W ia Q Ili Bl Ill ll i .,,. , CJ ,eg .- ii Fi eb' A ilggsif 19 Third Grade FIRST ROW: Robert Evans, Mary Clark, Donald Barnhart, Karen Sellers, Robert Elliott, Nancy Rankin, Frank Fishback, Jean Gibbons, Donald Roobins SECOND ROW: Carol Lindsay, Sandra Lane, Charlotte Coats, Linnie Woodrum, James Wethington, Sue Gordon, Melvin Frye, Ronald Adams, Pamela Miller THIRD ROW: Avis Ward, Sarah Roberts, Carolyn Hammond, Eddie Larmer, Richard Hines, Marjorie McVey, Rebecca Cox, Rex Bennett FOURTH ROW: Elizabeth Finley, Ralph Siogsdill, Betty Davis, Lorene Brock, Irene Brock, Ronald Hanna, Phyllis Whiles, Donald Page, Donald Coons, Mrs. Scots yEfYS Q if fi Kb K 6b X S sewffm HW .X Q Q13 4, Z 91, X X inf .41 A STICK 'EM UPL I 2 AROUND THE CORNER Til ' T . ,, W Q ii S ,ZS ' 545723. C5 ,x 1 4 F W- ff 5 ww 'wg-' R ri f1sAi1f2.g,g - ' '-315' r Fx X 3. 3 'N' e WHAT SAY ? ? w r RICIE1? 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D51 L 4 . Y . if 7? . in .V 4 , :.1- 43 , G- . --121 - ' -- BOOGILWOOGLE? 1 zz' -1 FLAPPER , :I it ,Y .Lv .. id. - i ,D I .- -. HIEANU A, -J.: gill' iris:-w .Q A A' 5 . L i33's...-v-Ji' fgf GRANNY 4 TO 3: 1 1 : FRANCIS WHEN 1 wAs OLD AND GRAY , , 0 f.',f , lb q' ? F' .P 'J r i I 1 L . ,f new -'sw1NG 'mv' PING-G-G: 2 1 5 Q' Qfifnff-' -4 ' ,luggif , 'fi IG.. ., W 1 i , e A ' ' K m. 3 JUNE BABY ALR1G1-rr LOUIE: 1 1 IN ADDITION TO THAT-- JUST LOOKIN STUDIOUS SOPHIES AROUND , 1 W B If X' I HELLO! 1 I Z ' V' lf' 1 4 JUST LOOKIN -I MR. SULLIVAN , THJNKINGQI - Q A YE OLD STUDY HALL if --I wrsl-1 BOBBY WAS HERB gn . 'rv -'4' - 1. A S , ' I pg ' Q 4 - fi U 'ifz f , v 'Z ' . 5 I+ U.-A an t !' :law 0 . 'Y . V 'I X' Q K - ' V S ' 5 .5 - f' ' 7? A Q i 'gl Q I GUESS WHO? ' LNNOCENT? os43z1-Nucl-1. MAD RUSH: FORD'S MY NAME! Tm: GREAT Lovnns ZZ , 'yTGffXS 9 F2 fi Q X JE 1 mzfmgzazfncs 4x Q xi I 'x g Q NORTH SALEM HAS NEW COACH Mr. Noel Peters is the North Salem coach. He was born on April Z3, 1919, in Washington Co., Indiana. He attended high school at Hardinsburg, graduating in 1937. After completing high school he enrolled in Indiana University and went the 1937-1938 school year. ln the 1938-1939 school year he went from l. U. to Central Normal for a year. For the next two years he taught the intermediate grades at Hardinsburg. K In 1941 he entered the service and served four years in United States and Europe. He was in action in Europe, being in the battle of the Bulge, and six other major battles. Upon returning from service he entered at Canterbury and finished his remain- ing two years. I-le also has eighteen semester hours finished at Butler working toward his M. A. degree. In 1947-48 he took a position as teacher and coach in the North Salem grades. He had a fine record with the Junior High boys. In the 1949-50 year he took over as coach of the high school. He also teaches social studies and physical education. He has had a fairly successful season, winning about half of his games. We hope next year he has another successful season. Good luck, Mr. Peters. Q. K u I 3 I COACH - PETERS NORTH SALEM HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS CALENDAR Baseball Games 14 September North Salem New Winchester 19 North Salem Clayton Z1 North Salem New Winchester Z3 North Salem Avon Z7 North Salem Avon 30 North Salem Clayton Basketball November ZZ North Salem Stilesville 11 North Salem New Winchester ' 14 N. S. fl-'reshrnenl Clayton flrreshmenl 18 North Salem Clayton Z3 North Salem Fillmore December Z North Salem Pittsboro 9 North Salem Amo 14 North Salem Jackson Twp. 16 North Salem Rochdale Z3 North Salem Plainfield January l0 N. S. Ufreshmenl Fillrnore ll North Salem Lizton 16 N. S. fFreshmenl Clayton Z5 North Salem Perry Central Z7 North Salem Pinnell February 1 N. S. flrreshmenl Avon .. 3 .. 8 North Salem North Salem Jackson Twp. Avon 10 North Salem New Ross 17 North Salem Amo 4-Way Tourney December 31 North Salem Amo North Salem Lizton County Tourney lTanuary 19, 20, Zl. North Salem New Winchester Sectional Tourney February Z3, Z4, Z5 Z4 que VJ! ,LC OB MEYERS fl. , ' 'J 55' 'X 3 F. 5' 0 1.5 L-??'Qs!a Q ' ia' S4124- X. .I HAWKINS MANTOOTH WILSON TIM BLACKMORE JOHN TROTTER DELMAR WHILES RICHARD DAVIDSON X U Q 5 ax. -.fr I ' jg' . ,I Y L ' . L, hi' I .Q 'D li i Mfwl I .-A ,Q I-N ' J IQ! I lx...-'f lx-. fl I 'lf ,ill ,Q Ql,iKam.yl,g,' ,J x 5' 'ff' 5 3 :f :ni 32' fl- 51-'li -1- ' UN. 1 J' V jk V 'ixthcig , liivnl l y Jig I Second Team FIRST ROW. Charles Davis, Mgr., Wayne Davidson, David Jordan, Jim Finchum, Dick Davidson, John Trotter, Don Ward, Mgr. BACK ROW: Mr. Peters, Coach, Jim Ford, Lee Hoskins, Delrnar Whiles, Duane Goldman, Bill Cloncs, Jack Lee, Mr. Harbison, Principal. First Team FIRST ROW: Dick Davidson, Delmar Whxles Jim Wilson, Joe Neff, Bob Meyers BACK ROW: John Trotter, Jack Lee, Jinx Blackrnore, Earl Hicks, Denny Wilson G W ' 7 'I '. K' Ag ' I' . I 1, i 4 v 4D ' 1 26 lx ' X ,X 'X kg? ,J 3 -, A U -J Baseball Team iv--4 'h'g1' FIRST ROW: .Tim Ford, Jim Wilson, Delmar E 5 Whiles, .Tack Lee, Bob Meyers, John Trotter, Denny Wilson I BACK ROW: Wendell Hiland, Earl Hicks, Dick Davidson, Wayne Davidson, Duane Walters Dwayne Goldman, David Jordan, Mr. Peters- Coach f?t?f UF 58 P in I 'Kofi 'Q JUNIOR HIGH FIRST TEAM ST. MGR.-CHARLES DAVIS -TR. HIGH FIRST 51 SECOND TEAM Z7 KwmQf7E5 Q 42 Q Eb Q aa mccmiwzfnss 12 V db x 6 L X Q, .1 ,G ml, f. 5 f A I 3 . Ei.. e Q ng Band Members Porter, Smith, Moxley, Williams, Williams, Jarrett, Travis, Klien, Henry, Lindsay, Smith, Gordon, Simon, Smith, Long, Francis, Stewart, Mitchell, Klien, Simon, Hanson, Bond, Clements, DeLashmitt, Mantooth, Dean, Hadley, Buckingham, Simon, Wethington, McDonald, Trent, Davidson, Davis, Evans, Trotter, Alexander, Ragland, Jordan, Fleece, Simon, McDonald, Mantooth, Lucas, Hanson, Goode, Prikcheii, Davis, Lucas, Frazier, Cochran, Everman, Wilson, Courtney. Ward, and Miller, twirlers: Mantooth, majoi-ette: Fishback, major, Mrs. Bales, director .ff Ml an fav'-J '., 4 Drum Majorette Marilyn Mantooth Qcenter, MAJORETTES: Lenora Courtney fleftl-Adnois Wilson frightj Z9 1 nf, Girls' Chorus FIRST ROW: Miriam Roth, Gayle May, Louise McDonald, Irene Woodrum, Juan Lee, Jean Livesay, Lenora Courtney, Patty Klein, Marjorie Frazier SECOND ROW: Juanita Lee, Shirley Hilt, Sara l-leady, Marilyn Mantooth, Patricia Porter, Pauline Goode, Marilyn Stewart, Madge Hadley, Lois Henry, Mrs. Bales BACK ROW: Patty Frazier, Marjorie Francis, Barbara Simon, Juanita Basham, Louise Wethington, Betty Davidson, Charlene Travis, Virginia Ann Trent few:-35 J A' 'Q g1'3J,Z'y .. --.-vi 8,3 ff f I FF PA 4-H Club FIRST ROW: Donald Plasters, Jinx Alexander, Thornas Falconbury, Edward Hines, Jim Frye, Rannie Moxley, Laverne Goldrnan SECOND ROW: Geraldine Goldrnan, Louise Mitchell, Linda Mantooth, Phyllis Mantooth, Patty Klein, Regina Goldman, Marilyn Mantooth, Patricia Porter, Judy Klein THIRD ROW: Mr. Sullivan, Dwayne Walter, Jim Ford, Teddy Everman, Gerald Plasters, Dick Roberts, Dwayne Goldman, Dave Jordan 'WY Girls' 4-H Club FIRST ROW: Patty Gordon, Mildred Brunner, Carolyn Coats, Arlene Pritchett, Nancy Davis, Sondra Harbison, Barbara Clark, Ann Gossett, Beverly Clark SECOND ROW: Nancy Miller, Dianne DeLashmit, June Leathers, Patricia Porter, Juanita Basham, Louise Wethington, Patty Klein, Virginia Trent, Louise McDonald, Elizabeth Wethington, Judy Klein THIRD ROW: Delores Basham, Rita Hunt, Virginia Lindsay, Virginia Falconbury, Ann Perkins, Jeanette Clements, Jane Cloncs, Mrs. Rice A I. U M N I of NORTH SALEM HIGH SCHGOL 1898-1950 Alumni of North Salem High School Class of 1898 Eva Morton Hadley Wiseheart Una Adams Arthur Watersf' Retta l-locker House Donna Thompson Nellie Cook Sharp Alma Hackley Byr ner Class of 1899 Class of 1900 Class of 1901 No graduating class, This year the school changed from a three year course to a four year course. Edna Clay Owen Bess Watersflf Frank Davis Class of 1902 Harry Durhami Blanche Davidson Fiscus Edgar Duckworth Ralph Noland Ernest Adams Herbert Whitenack Badger Bymaster 'Flverett Kurtz Asa Kurtz? Merle Davidsonf' George Tucker? Vesta Robbins Goff Edith Cook Nichols Harry Emmons Eugenia Wren Kurtz Class of 1903 Class oi 1904 Class of 1905 Mable Kendall Collier Henry Clay Laura Smith Flvansll' Sommer Robinson Angie Miles Wallick Class of 1906 Bert Pace Webster Rose Fred Radfordi' Daisy Page Sellers Jasper Hypesi' Grace Hadley Duckworth Taylor Owen' Edgar Thompson Victor Wiseheartfl' Thomas Durham Bertha Wren Duckworth Clyde Thompson? Floy Davidson Cox Flossie Page Bymaster Carl Tucker Walter Ratliff Jessie Lamb Vera Noland Charles Montgomery Clay Pritchett Otha Duckworthv Logan Owens Harry Camplini' Ralph Jones Clarence Sparks' Elva Sheckles Justis Emma Martin Jacobs Irene Sommerville Robbins 4' Deceased 32 Agnes Tucker Haynes Goldie Davidson Burrows Retta Henry Baringer Class of 1907 Lue Mille r Smith Bernice Wren Schuyler Davis Katherine Darnell Campl Lois Long Woody Edith Waters Bailey Ruth Owen McCammon'0' Arthur Mellinger Ernest Noland? Nellie Davidson Oakley Fred Smith Ina Sparks Clay Gertie Hunt McFerren India Kendall Workman Edna Elder Young Vesta Gill Petty Maude Long Neff Edith Carter Porter Lela Hypes O'Rear Crit Waters George Wren Vivian Gibson Crispin Bernice Hunt English Perry Moore Ralph Kurtz Brewer Gill Nellie Storms Beagly Edith Morphewt Class of 1908 inf' Dean Sparks? Class of 1909 Class of l9l0 Class of 1911 Class of 1912. Marie Fiscus Kenny Class of 1913 Gladys Anderson lVIcKeehan Kenneth Smith Hilda Davidson Fiscus Harry Sowders 'li Deceased ' E33 Lottie M., Davis Ferne Chapman Davis Lora Hypes Abigail Smith Durham Mary Davis Hendricks Florence Long Charles Williams? Hallie Chowning Francis Stewart Jessup Malta Gill Logan Goldie Gibson Proffit Edith Rose Leak Nora Fiscus Davis .Tennie Tucker Owen Lora Kurtz West Bertha Lamb Loudermilk Vera Osbourne McGraw Blynn Gill Alva Porter Brewer Fiscus Roy Gordon Harry O'Rear Ola Weymeir Theodore Mellinger Imogene Robinson Lempeure r Belle Keating Hennon Mamie Davis Swartz Mable Kurtz Edick Carlos Crosby Julius Robertson Nina Duckworth Smith Lottie Waters Coshow Thelma Somerville Gifford? Sadie Porter Slavens Lola Gray Hardy Edna Gray Smith Ralph Irvin Lena Hicks Radford Merle Hicks Soots Buell Jeffries Lida Hicks Faye Kendall Walton Edith Davenport Smith Hazel Hicks Sellers? Class of 1914 Class of 1915 Geraldine T rotte r C lippe nger Hershell Davenport Edna Grimes Brown Gerald Spears Lelah Thomson Duncan Mabel Harris Petro Harold Dean Helen Bowen .Tones Eva .Tones Bowen Maynard Moore Vesta West Booker Lillian Zachary Bennie Sellers Mary Wright Warner Jewell Gossett Forrest Monical Inez Kent Waters Henry Kurtz? Colinette Walton Foster Margaret Gill Laurel Perkins Joyce Jeffries Mable Mitchelli' Mary Trotter Walter Bulion Glenn Durham Class of 1916 Class of 1917 Edna Disney Class of 1918 Raymond Wiles Maurice Trotter Bessie Brown Smith Kenneth Irwin Ella Hartsock Beedler Lena Trotter Endicottr Alva Owen Winifred Monical Class of 1919 Marie Temple Ulrey 4' Deceased 34 Verla Kurtz Tippy Everett Miller Emory Hedge? Marie Monical Seaton Albert Brewer Hubert Miller Bert Alcorn Clarence Hamrick Marie Hall O'Rear Marguerite Sommervill Hobart Walton Erro Key Clarice Robinson Merle West Adams Mabel Day Perkins Glen Duncan Hester Trotter Winifred Pierce Pickle Ivis Soots Allen Gerald .Tones Kye Kurtz Almadora Fiscus Smith Beryl Trotter Edna Adams Bridges Claude Riley LG Hall Coshow Herman Waters Irene Davis Maurice Rose Lena Hedge Ross Mary Clay Moore Brewer Blaydesi' Leon Farrow Gerald Fiscus Fred Trotter Dorothy Davis Vondette Marjorie Trotter Bucki James Petty Herman Grimes Hollace Brent Helen Trotter Bulion Ralph Ellis Baker Bertha Walton Baker e Baringer ngham Weyburn Dooley Bernes Eggers Nona Troutman Rinert Harry Gossettfi' Ruth Radford Bloom Walter Durham Emmons Clay Elsie Gossett Thompson Jesse Ford Ivan Hunt Gladys Hicks Summers Mildred Davis Wickam Brewer Hicks Mary Spears Kernodlet Chester Sallee Frank Trotter Estel Page Class of 1920 Glen Sowders Class of 1921 Class of 1922 Ethel Parish Chism Mamie Page Livesay June Trotter Bastran Josephine Clayft Dale Ross Thelma West Beck Maurice Fleece Lena Page Parrish Turpin Davis Ronald Trotter Flora Dozier Margaret Purviance Doris Gossett Nace Gladys Reed Hennon Edna Russell Hicks Ernest Sheets Class of 1923 Class of 1924 Newell Sheets Class of 1925 Nettie Gossett Ernsberger Jewell Fiscus Dorotha Gossett Price George Merritt Mary E. Davis Swain Noel Plunkett 4' Deceased George Hadley 35 Cora Irwin Goslin Fred Clements Bertha Wiles Cooper Lolita Riggen Lucile Smith Delsashmit Pauline Fleece Brown Irene Hays Goldia Hines Siedentop Hunter Ross Aubrey Mahan Rollin Davis Lora Myers Page Lucile Sowders Arbuckle Emma Walton Richards Eugene Fleece Raymond Hopkins Irma Moody Ellis Mary Henderson Trotter Walter Beck Glenn Mahan Lottie Page Hopkins Kenny Page? Van Dorn Adams Ethel Rawlings Verle Coons Hicks Moreen Wickam Grannan Jesse Monicalf' Mozella Hines Alexander John Mahan Edith Blaydes Strickler John Gray Harley Walton? Ethel Williams Houston Nell Smith Smith LaVere Smalley Reichard John Hartsock Beatrice Blaydes Ellis Ruby Robbins Grannan' Rohaney Blaydesi' John Clay Harold Eastham Walter Elder Class of 1926 Mable Erganbright Smith Edward Evans Catherine Fiscus Holland Joe Jordan Mary Huffman Coffman Theodore Ross Class of 1927 Thelma Davenport McCartney Everett Hartsock Donald Hines Fern Jordan Cox Henry Myers Chrystal Scott Hoover Mary Blaydesi' Ellis Freeland Floyd Goodwin Evelyn Gray Duzan Walter Hines Curtis Bidgood Keller Fishback Nelson Ford Cecil Gossett Edna Hartsocld' Garnie Hartsocld' Alva Hedge Alice Halfaker Cooper Milton House Class of l9Z8 Dennie Woodrum Class of 1929 Class of 1930 Catherine Sharp Golden Guy Trent Glendon Alexander Stella Page Dulin Minnie Hubble May Class of 1931 Mary Elizabeth Craig Fleece Virgil Church Helen Sellers Stamper Lois Gossett Coons Mary Trent Peyton Ethmer Gordon Roger Williams Frances Da venenport Thornton Leicester Reese 'Y Deceased 36 Leora Kennedy Landus Lola Long Lee Marvin Plunkett Leona Rose Leathers Ruth Russell Stewart Katherine Sellers Hamilton Dorothy Slagle Royeri' Dorman Sowders Louise Wiseheart Black Bessie Thompson Davidson Dorothy Sellers Richard Trotter Lavina Williams Johnson Cordia Wilson Morphew Lucile High Billy House Dorothea Neff Robert Wiseheart Sam Sharp Hazel Porter Lois Hicks Kelm Lona Martin Gordon Nina Neff Smith Alice Owens Kurtz Lewis Smith Loral Sheets Dorothy Pace Pollock Eugene Ross Irene Gossett Owens Maxine Monical Orville Browning? Mable Runion Kenneth Patrick Dorothy Page Jackson Paul Freeland Frank Davenport Anna Mae Larmer,Goerg Conard Case Geneva Peyton Juanita Gleason Klein Eugene Coons Elizabeth Hawkins Lowry Mary Gray Bennington Class of 1932 Evert Davidson Ralph Davis Kathleen Radford Virgin Maynard Smith Reuben Smith Irene Trent Ware Joseph Sellers Hubert Brownlee Class of 1933 Harold Leathers Arthur Amos Martin Gwendolyn Pease Robert E. Halfaker Mildred Friend Wendell E. Pace Martha Frazier Stones Allene Hanks Ora Wilson Class of 1934 Thelma Shinn Steele Harold Bourn Robert Wilhoite Bunny Clay Wehrman Margaret Hennon Kernodle Catherine Plunkett Halfaker Margaret Ward Ernestine Alexander Fishback Norris Hicks Wilbur Williams' Vestal Hawkins Frances Owen Wavrinck Claude Jefferies Mary Margaret Clay Jordan Helen Wendling Davis Russell Owen Rosemary Smith Davenport Kenneth Neff Flossie Henderson Hester Edwin Gossett Mary C., Woodrum Daly William Delaney Jack Coons Melvin Griggs Mary Joseph Robert Lovett Helen Page Pickett Edith Trent Helen Jeffries Davidson LeVorne Hedge Laymon Virginia Walker Fitch Elnora Callahan Gossett Cla Lindol E. Martin Mary Ann Delaney Gasper Helen Sowders Sellers John Gleason Iva Roe Lively Mildred Whitenack Mason James Gordon Cla Charles Spaulding Marguerite Hedge Huckstep Max Wilson James D. Easthan Maxine Buckingham Vidito Howard Fitch Eugene Jackson Tessibel Hoosier Hyndman Blonde Ellision Larkin 'F' Deceased ss of 1935 ss of 1936 37 Doris Halfaker Bartlett Violet Soots Leak Jessie Kersey Marion Bo Walker Ruby Eggers Hodson Virgil 'Hall Mae Frazier Huckstep Carlos West Helen Smith Smith Hubert Johnson John Walton Mary Ross Austin Meyers Claude Trent Mary Lois Whistler Scott Murry A. Cohee Class of 1937 Bill Walton Zuma Buckingham John Durham Lela Vansickle Haines Bill Buckingham John Whitenack Mary Dean Hites Mary Dorothy Mount Class of 1938 Pansey S'oots ' James Sowders Ralph Bunton Jean Ann Smith Gleason Eleanor Sears Webb? Jennie Pearl Mount Mary Neff Green Class of 1939 Raymond Lambert Earl Hawkins Dorothy Stewart Hall Hiram Long? Robert Lee Dorothy Heagy Mabel Griggs Lee Lou Lumpkin Pace Class of 1940 Verne Walton Dorothy Sowders Russell Lambert Jean Stewart Henshaw Laurel Martin Ralph Griggs Leo Ellison Margaret McDonald Courtney Norman LaFoe Marjorie Leeke Dailey Class of 1941 Dorothy Buckingham Jones Bob Buckingham Dorothy May Leathers Perry Owen Biddy Clay Jones Charles Shaw Anna McDonald Miller Bill DeLashmit Horace Clark Glen Frazier Helen Gleason Abbot 4' Deceased Lowell Booker Robert Miller Shirrel Alexander Ellen Trotter Case James Clay 1 Melvin Wilhoite Lucy Martin West Max Lee Louise Trammel Gossett Zella Davidson Ricker Robert Walker Ruth Page Leach Bill Wynkoop Harold Seaton Zula Buckingham Eugene Mitchell Gerald Booker Betty Hicks Worrell Wanda Bunton Gordon John Miller Jim Davidson Maxine Gordon Miller Martha Palmer Batts Wayne Disney Beulah Rudder Parrish Imogene Noland McAllister Martha Durham Weislow Sarah Morphew Curtis Neal Louvenia Booker Reynolds France Cohee McDaniel Richard Hites William Jones Margie Gordon Miller Norman Kernodle Dorothy Hopper Byers Junior Pickle Mary Vickery Frances Neff Greene Merian Ray Ellison Hershell Pace Joyce Smith Hudson Robert Trent Franklin Gossett Louise Frazier Jones Joe Hawkins William Ellison Innogene Huckstep Owens Lloyd Jones Lucille Brennan Richard Kersey Irene Cox Bedmyier Mary Clark Moore Fay Johnson Joey Adams Bowden Walter McDonald Anna Lou Hickman Ross Mayme Trent Hey Anneta Hoosier Wagner Charles Mount Class of 1942. Alva Trent Class of 1943 Class of 1944 Estle V. Cannon Virginia Kelley Lucus Norman Rudder Helen Long Richard Kernodle Carrol Stanley' Klakamp Class of 1945 Wayne Hamblen William Woodrum, Jr. Dorothy Kelley Powers Paul Walton Betty Roth Booker Harold Jay rs Mildred Ervin Hicks William Smith Dorothy Duncan Joseph Eaglin, Jr. Richard Gossett Marjorie Lee Miller Barbara Lucas Roe Donald Neff Phyllis Stewartif Class of 1946 Class of 1947 Robert Porte r Leonard Basham Marcella Courtney Wynona Leathers Laverne Davidson Alice Meyers Class of 1948 Norwood Pritchett 'U Deceased 39 Leon Mitchell Helen Trent Hancock Harriet Smith Bunton James Mount Margaret Stewart Cox Arlie Neal Isabelle Walter Eula Rudder Faulkner Marilyn Walter Gossett DeVon Owens Jo Ann Trotter Frazier Malcolm Stewart Wanda Lee Zavada Dean Kernodle Joan Walton McClain Roberta Rudder Swift Lois DeLashmit Frazier Marion Hopkins Ben Stewart Dorothy McDonald Hoskins Dorothy Brennan Meredith Robbins Spaulding Colinette Walton Phyllis Bond Jones Faye Stephens Disney Kathleen Courtney Lee Janet Endicott Morris Norma Pritchard Jacks Glenn Smith Mary Nichols Harriet Nichols James Walter Robert Walter Gene Kisner Theda Hawkins Lois Dougherty Neff Charles McDonald Betty Simon Ralph Lee Barbara Francis Eaglin Lloyd Hopkins Charles Walton James Hickman Darrell Mitchell Keith Gordon Maurice Wilhoite Roy Walter Eleanor Boston Betty Davidson Sara Heady Joan Lee Juanita Lee Joan Pritchett Class of l949 Class of 1950 Don Ward -1lr- Vernal Leathers Elwood Kelley Marcia Kisner lramae Ray Smith Wilma Rawlings Phyllis Rush Barbara Simon Marthadel Wiles Earl Hicks Robert Meyers Bill Owens James Wilson We, the Seniors wish to take this opportunity to thank everyone for helping us to bring this Alumni list up to date. 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' ' I l 4 WH1 If' if 4-L Q' h J 'Ist' I T I 9 I II I,II IIIIII, .-YITEALI I II III .II I l f ,I II I I 3' IITI ' , ' I IEI4--4TIIIIIIA II-I - I-. if III I Qi I I' -',l5'AQ,1I I'I,w '- .,- IHI f, bl COMPLIMENTS OF The North Salem State Bank ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS DEPENDABLE BANKING SERVICE NORTH SALEM INDIANA Page Insurance Agency INSURANCE - FINANCING - FARM LOANS PHONE 70 N. SALEM, IND. Z iyqT Q KJ Vi 55 Q cm Q Mzilfiffgld WCWAW if V db l f Q3 -f Q COMPLIMENTS OF Marathon Filling Station ROGER WILLIAMS, PROP. GAS - BATTERIES - OIL NORTH SALEM INDIANA Davis Hardware Co. BEST WISHES TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1950 NORTH SALEM INDIANA BEST WISHES FROM The Cox Funeral Homes DEDICATED TO SERVICE AMBULANCE SERVICE NORTH SALEM - EARL B. COX LADOGA - JAMES L. COX COMPLIMENTS OF North Salem Grain Co. WE BUY Sz SELL GRAIN GRINDING Sz MIXING MASTER MIX FEEDS - SEED - COAL - FERTILIZER NORTH SALEM BARNARD Everett Smith's Regal Store Phone 41 N. Salem, Ind. Quality Groceries At Lowest Price Jamestown Hardware Co. Buy Your Hardware At A Hardware .Store Jamestown, Indiana Keener's I. G. A. Phone 51 N. Salem, Ind. Shop At the I. G. A. Grocery For Low Prices Every Day Quality Groceries - Meats 8L Vegetables H 7 Brownlee Garage Kaiser - Frazer Sales 81 Service Phillips 66 Products - Tires - Batteries - Accessories Body 8z Paint Work - Complete Motor Repairing Day Phone 11-A Night Phone 11-13 North Salem, Indiana MaC's Implement Store Sales 8.: Service Allis-Chalmers Farm Machinery 85 Parts Phone 131 90 N. Washington Danville, Indiana Compliments of Charles Hanna and Sons McCormick - Deering Implements General Hardware Roachdale Indiana BILL NEEDLER Your Ford Dealer Ford Cars - Trucks - - Ford Tractors Sz Phone 224 Implements Danville, Ind. Compliments of PARR'S VARIETY STORE Danville, Indiana FRED HUGHES Sinclair Service Station Gas - Oil - Lubrication - Tire Repairing Highway No. 36 Phone 123-I Danville, Ind Compliments of CHARLES PORTER Photographer Danville, Indiana Compliments of RAY 8: IRMA'S CAFE Specializing In Sunday Dinners North Salem, Indiana Compliments of NORTH SALEM DRY GOODS STORE Clarence O. Amecker, Prop. N. Salem, Ind. CRAWLEY'S VOUGE SHOP Ladies' Sz Infant's Wear 68 W. Main St. Danville, Ind. Ralph Walter Coral Walter WALTER AUTO SERVICE Phone 122 U. S. Road 36 Oldsmobile 8a G. M. C. Trucks - Sales Sc Service Danville, Indiana DUNCAN - GORDON Massey Harris Tractors - Farm Implements Philco Appliances - Ferguson Implements Phone 90-A N. Salem, Ind Compliments of MILLERS SOUTH SIDE GROCERY North Salem, Indiana Compliments of THE JAMESTOWN PRESS Harold F. Hiller, Publisher Jamestown, Indiana ALLEY DRUG STORE Walgreen Agency Eleanor Alley, Prop. Sam Eggers, Mgr, Danville, Indiana Compliments of Flowers for All Occasions KLEIN'S GREENHOUSE Phone 23 N. Salem, Ind. Compliments of SMITH IMPLEMENT Sales 8a Service J. I. Case - Dunham Tillage Tools - Shell Service Phone 88 N. Salem Ind. NORTH SALEM FURNITURE STORE Home Furnishings Phone 7-B N. Salem, Ind. HILL IMPLEMENT 8a TRUCK SALES Compliments of Sales - McCormick-Deering - Service Tractors - Implements - Hardware New Idea Farm Equipment Hotpoint Appliances WARREN MOORELAN D General Hauling International Refrigeration 78 S. Indiana St. Phones 121 - 213 Danville, Ind. Coal 8a Fertilizer North Salem, Ind. KINCAID SALES - SERVICE Your Chrysler - Plymouth Dealer Lizton, Ind. PEPPLE'S SHED SERVICE Automotive Repairs Accessories - Complete Lubrication 24 Hours R. J. Pepple, Prop. HOMER WILLIAMS Paint - Glass Electrical Supplies North Salem, Ind. WILKINSON LUMBER CO. The House of Homes W. A. Roth - Manager Phone 13-A N. Salem, In LUMPKIN FURNITURE STORE Furniture - Wool Rugs - Linoleum Wallpaper - Window Shades Gifts for All the Family Phone 62-A N. Salem, Ind Compliments of REED'S BARBER SHOP Reed - Noland Roachdale, Ind. HENDRICK'S COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP INC. For the Farm Sherman McKee, Jr. - Manager Phone 305 Danville, Ind. Compliments of FALLER CLOTHING STORE Roachdale, Ind. Compliments of DEAN'S GRILL Hot Sandwiches - Short Orders Ice Cream - Soft Drinks North Salem, Indiana PTIOHG Compliments of ERNEST O. RIDGEWAY Jeweler - Optometrist N. E. Corner Square 256 Danville, Ind OK's CITY RESTAURANT From Bite to Banquet Let Us Serve You Parties - Banquets 8z Ball Teams Chicken Every Sunday' OK CKennyJ Baird, Prop. Danville, Ind. Compliments of The Rexall Drug Co. THOMPSON DRUG CO. Danville, Ind. Compliments of KARL CRAM WORRELL'S REGAL STORE Commercial Refrigeration Lester C. Worrell Danville, Ind. Phone 70 Jamestown, Ind Compliments of BAKER 8z SON HARDWARE Danville, Ind. Compliments of J. C. HADLEY North Salem, Ind. ' ,Fi re i:.,.. lr- v ,, ,,.- .H 'J ' 'f1f,'Q5f1,,- -'P-1L'5'.f'g,'.-5-':3-3,?.1i'S3f:fFit? - -fr 7 L9 g. 1 ' .5 -.,: 111151-:x. :P-Eg-lt1l..yLJQ36.+g1-j. ' -.- 'fj'j'.- ,. . ,A 1 ' x ' V ' -. 'Q-.mt ' .:--- - O I Dedzcanon We the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty, dedicate this Annual, The Echo , to the North Salem High School, the be- loved place where we have received our learning. Z CLINE CLEANERS HOVERNALE - HEDGE West Side of Square Quality Work 85 Quick Service Ruse Cline, Prop. Phone 3l8Rl Danville, Ind. International Harvester Farm Machinery 8a Refrigerators J amestown, Ind. Compliments of OWEN'S GROCERY Jean - Di Van - Junior Phone 400 Lizton, Ind. LEADER OIL CO Howard Rush Conoco Oil - Gas For Better Lumber Call No. 17 JAWIESTOWN LUMBER CO. Compliments of WYNIER North Salem, Ind. Compliments of HOVENAL'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Jamestown, Ind. In Memory of DR. R. F. DEAN North Salem, Ind. Compliments of Compliments of GOODE GARAGE ROBBINS BARBER SHOP Phone 57 North Salem, Ind. North Salem, Indiana Compliments of GENE COONS Compliments of General Hauling A FRIEND Phone 58-A N. Salem, Ind. BOOSTERS ALLYENE'S BEAUTY SHOP Jamestown, Ind. KEENY BOOK STORE Danville, Ind. WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE 4 v ' w v. wD1,F:F',,Q..,w L , , , ,J . 1-1 v N A 1 1 1 'v 4,' t.., if 'H'Y ngliir- 1 Ah, I' 7 - H',l 1,-4 l .l 'gnu' , ll 9 4 . Q w ' P I Q -ll I1 1 J ini'-f-g Y K gl -A r 'SQ . H W i ff I, , v , f.-,., I ff . ' 'Q . :Q u -if .-, 9 VN 4, 'x 1 . ,. A x 1. ,A , ' a.,. N, . ,- , -., -wie. .'L VE! -:FQ-5 i . Vt w. '. J-? .' ' ' ',A..f11f,.'-., ,, '.f'fg,I4 : , ix picket' V .., ,V , A V1 QU. 1 1- 121. 1 - 1. 'I jr, .4 iff.-. .. , I ' ,-' . I lt ,.,,,1- 1 A mi 5 r,g. ' V X 1 . X .fu -' . , K I . , . ,: --.- .,.,, 5-.' ' W3 X . K 0 'G N ' v --mai' -1 1 F f 2 - 's ?t Lf , ' .sx ' I . 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