,fb Hr' ' . X 1 1 551 ' z 1.15 W H 575 . ., ' 'rf 1. 1 Ls' has gg a if LJ fm 95 V 5 ,49 fy '1 , ! Af 'Zc '-'-4' 1 I , ' -1'5-uf'-2? , 4 i sl-AN MGHQ 993 If 04 I n d ia n a Presents The 'IMI 1' f ,II ,,, f4q'5nTXNY-,ti .1 ' 11,7 ,V f in 'V na , f P75 y x 'V ik rf ,Q gg, N e Q lf .j: 1 ' H . h f ' -. 4, ' U q1 , W Q12 if . X HM X -' N wlwuw Y Wwiwuwf Published By The Seniors Of I956 1 , 3 ...ff W if . planing' mu vw George Keeslar, Trustee PPIDC lpal Brenton P. Graham, B.S. M.S. Manchester College Indiana University 3 ffm' Mr. Graham in his office rf' PAULINE GRAEXML P. A. VIRGINIA CHILES' B' S' Manctmester Coiieqe JUNA GRAHAM, B- S- Miagingnisziiity English, fTamatiCS Manghester College Home Economics Latin ommerce Girls' Phys. Educ- WAROLD LOCKIMIRE, B.S., M.S Purdue University Indiana University Science, Voc. Ag. MARILYN KNAPP, 9.3. Miami University Music A5 'mv' EICII DOROTHY MILLER, A.B. Taylor University Mathematics ANTHONY TIANO, B.A., M.S. Fairmont State West Virginia University Athletic Coach, Social Studies Wir' .awww X ' 1 li E f ' x! qu Ns.. ? f S' enior UWM-, H - 1 ., , I U L Q Q- -.:5L?g, f .g i , - g - -I EW K .,.g K I ww' N I in 1 V 6 A- t M :L.:E- WJ I: 1: V-i ni i A 1 W 1 ' ..'-,- ,. 'X 'X' fir fish --ff- 1 - ff if an J M ,L L t E. A v . .... ,, , . , ., M, fm. - A We Mak-vq? My V 1' -A , 1 J.. AL .,.. .KQV i , . JL? is .fl , H ' maaqwuwwmnyunusnmnsnn .. . 5' ,,,WN-WW, ,, . , ..,.,. ,.,, - MM , . , ff--1 . , ,. .. .W , ,. .WM.,........A..,,.,,...L,W..--m........,. Class of I956 5 X 1 l 1 Q 1 1 i Class Poem Our class has eleven members There have been more I can remember. Some are short, some are tall, Some are chubby and some are small. We worked and played together In fair and stormy weather. Sometimes we were happy, sometimes sad, Sometimes good and sometimes bad. Now let's look at us each one by one But let's remember it is all in fun. wilma's the girl with a million friends Let's hope our friendship never ends. Virginia's a Spade but not a card In school she has always worked hard. And our secretary, that's me I'm as happy as can be. Our Shirley handles all the money We all think she's a honey. Barbara reports all the news And keeps us posted on the views. Roberta has always been a whiz She beats us all in every quiz. Jimmy really tops us all Because he is so very tall. Then there's Gordon with the curly hair When we need him he is always there. And then there's Mike in smart Dudes clothes what he will come up with no one knows. Marvin is our sure-fire clown For laughs he never lets us down. Noel is fun and a very fine boy He has given us lots of pride and joy. Here we are each and everyone Books closed and lessons done. Going out to the life we choose Some will win and some will lose. To our teachers go our thanks! We are through with childish pranks. To Orland High we owe more than we know Her memory we'll cherish where ever we go. By Agnes Wooster z.s ff's41' ' 6 an-EY JAME5 JANIEL BALLEYC ---- Chorus l,2,3,ug Student Council 2,ug Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Class Play 3, Mg Band My Class Officer 1, 33 District Music Contest l,2,3,Mg State Music Contest l,2,3g Broadcaster Staff Mg The Tiger M. 'ill' 'ffh ROBERTA ANN HERL---chorus 1,2, 3,hg Orchestra l,2,3g Band 45 Class Officer l,2,3,Mg Student toancil ug G.A.A. 1,3,ug F.H.A l,?,3,Mg F.H.A. officer 2,3,hg L-H Club 7 yearsg Honor Stuknt l,2,3,hg Math Contest 1,25 The Tiger bg Class Play 3,Lg Bro- adcaster Editor hg Broadcaster 3,140 'WWA BARBARA ANN BRYANT---Math Con- test 1g chorus 1,2,3,b: U-H 8 yrs.g U-H officer 1, 2, 33 Jr. Leader U yearsg Girls State 3: Class Play 3,05 G.A.A. 1,2,33 F.H.A. lg State Fair Dress Review 2,3g Class News Report- er 3,bg Honor Student 33 Tiger ug Broadcaster 3,5- Kei SAIRLEI ANN MELCHI---F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. l,2,3,h3 Queen's Att- endant 25 County Track Queen 35 Chorus lg Class Officer 1, 2,3,u: Class Play 3,h: Tiserus Broadcaster Lg Canteen Mgr 33 Class History In the fall of l9hh there were eleven frightened, starry-eyed first graders enrolled in the Orland High School. They were Jimmy Bailey, Willis Bier, Mike Collins, Harold Delong, Richard German, Roberta Herl, Girginia Spade, Gordon Straw, Marilyn Shoup, Agnes Wooster, Gary Whitcomb, and Mrs. Van Wager who was our first exciting teacher. By our second year J.D. Thomas and Phyllis Wilson had joined us. The third year was very flovr- ishing because we gained Tommy Booth, Barbara Bryant, Barbara Cooper, Loren Esterline, Pauline McGowan, Arleen Kaylor, John Malone, Marvin Munger, Noel Sperry, and Ruthann wells. This year our teacher was Mrs. Rowley. In the fourth year we gained Ray Brown and Mrs. Kraning was our patient teacher. In the sixth grade was a exciting year for Mrs. Klingler and for us. One of the exciting contest we had was the great softball game between Jimmy Bailey's team and Mike Collins's team. The score turned out to be one to one. Also this year we helped put on an operetta called 'Hansel and Gretel' which was given on December 6, l9h9. In our seventh year we gained Dean Copas and Glendon Rumsey. Mrs. Rowley was again our teacher. Randall Culver and Lorraine Curtland joined our eighth grade class. This year we vere upstairs with the high school. lt was so hard for us to get down to business and to work. In the nineth year we gained Shirley Melchi, Jackie Nighswoander, and Roger Wheaton. This year we will never forget because of our initiation which we all tuck part in. We were all dressed differently but our faces and arms were all turned red. We all looked funny but we had a lot of fun parading around in our outfits. Than in our tenth year Jilma Vaughn joined our class from Pleasant Lake. December 6th was another exciting day because we received our rings. Also this was the year we expressed our talents by giving the play WThe Uninvited Ghostn at the Halloween Carnival. ln the eleven- vear we gained Shirley Less fran Flint. This year old man work found us at his service. We had our concessions, cards, and magazines to sell. We also gave our junior play called HDeadly Earnestu and it all turned out pretty well. Mrs. Pauline Grabill was our director who helped us give the play with great success. Now comes the vear we all are waiting for--the senior year. This year we, the eleven seniors, are all very busy trying to put out s good annual, publishing the school paper, giving a play, getting ready for graduation and our senior trip. We sincerely enjoyed presenting the senior play entitled Seventeen is awfully Young' which was directed by Mrs. Virginia Chiles. We will always remember these events and think of them when we refer to our good old school days. Ours, truly, has been a hard road, but each step through our twelve years had brought us nearer to success, a fullfill- ment worth waiting for. The class of l956 would like to thank both the facultv and the parents for the kindness and help given to us during our four years of high school. -Jimmy Bailey- N W ll X , H ndq., 56:59, is 5 : Apes . 8 f 'Q 'J EW .f FL K MICHEAL A. COLLINS! Class Officer, 25 Band, hg Orchestra, l, 2, 33 Cho rus, 15 Basketball, l,2,3,hg Base- ball, 1, 2, 3, M3 Track, 2,3,hg Vol leyballa ?:3nu3 Judging: 1:?r3su5 M H, 8 years, Student Council, 7,33 F. F.A., l,2,3,M, Class Pla , 3,fg Bro- adcaster, Mg The Tiger, K. 5-sa tp!!-my X1 C X WILMA VAUGHR2 M-H, 1 year, AoAos 2,3,h: Class Officer, l,2, FQHQAQ, Class Play, X3 1 t - ' ' e 1 -Mjffg L AGNES WOGSTERI Class Officer, 3 H Chorus, 13 M-H, 5 years, Class Pla , 3,hg F.H.A,, 3,bg Honor Student,l,2 5 Cheerleader, 2,3,hg GE' if l ays M, X l,2,3,hg Broadcaster, - -ff 3,hg Chorus, The Tiger, M. 'ff - '-'ef' ewes'- 9 Class Prophecy Your Nose Knows Ere many years Barbara will be A solemn Doctor of Philosophy, And in a manner haughty, shall expound Her wisdom and her theories profound. With gestures wide and voice intense At playing pieces she's immense, And so Roberta upon the stage Will soon become a Nation's rage. Her fertile brain and ready wit Proclaim at once the job she'd fit. Virginia will write the perfect story hus coverning herself with glory. Agnes will be an artist who ill mural decorations do And be, as well, a portrait painter Who'll make poor Rembrandts glory fain Shirley, a girl with charm and grace, Whose virtues are finely reflected in Will live in peace and plenty all her A housekeeper deluxe and a happy wife. She argues morning, noon, and night, And wins, if she be wrong or right, So Wilma will be, of course, A lawyer, crinimal and divorce. Young Jimmy has great ambitions, He'll be a wily politician, To Congress by admires sent, And next, perhaps the President. Mike, a guy with a great ambition, foves the way of farming as tradition, He will have a great big farm With fifty Jerseys in his barn. Gordon, always up in the air, ter' s her face life Who loves to take chances and perils to dare, Will very soon be a world famed aviator, As noted as Lindbergh, perhaps even greater. Not fond, himself, of overwork, He can't endure that others shirk, So Noel will run with glee A great employment agency. Marvin likes to speculate Ind takes his fun in tempting fate, So he'll become the reckless joker! A very lucky wall Street Broker. gas I hope this very generous sample . 'r Has proved my powers are ample, ',5g - ' 1, And that the outline of your nose gf 1 Abi Your fortune honestly discloses. 4, ',,'Mx ' 'ff 6 '1 asia IA . VN 7 i -in 1 P W A 5 gf H b f' ,, , 10 'M a,. N:,d l 1 MARVIN L- MUNGER--Basketball 2, VIRGINIA LEE SPADE--Chorus 1,2 3,Lg Orchestra l,2,3: Band ug G.A.A. 1,3,h5 F.H.A. 1, 3, Lg G.A.A. Officer 3,h3 F.H.A.Off- icer 3,Lg Student Council 33 Class Officer l,2,3,hg Class Play 3,M5 Tiger Editor Lg Bro- caster, M. Bxuf Track 2:3:u3 C1335 3: ui F.F.A. l,2,3,hg L-H Club,6 yrs Tiger Mg Broadcaster M, Volley ball 2,3,Ilg F.F.A. officer ug Chorus M, Cross Country 3. J 'Mm' ,R f at ar, af I GALE NOEL SPERRY--B8SketbBll 2 GORDON GENE STRAW---B8Sketb8iI Class Play 3,145 Broadcaster kg 13 Judging 13 Class 51357 3, 1 Tiger M. Tiger 5 Broadcaster . 11 'H 5:59 is W LMA .mt fsiii' MSW, , 7 S E V E N T E E N I S AWFULLY Y O U N G etwcen Acts Ushers We, the Orland Senior Class, presented our play on Tues- day, November l5, 1955. The story concerned the Eliot Sis- ters: Jan CBarbara B.7, the favored pampered darling, and Nicki CAgnes w.D, who was the mousey type. The mother iRob- erta H.J favored Jan, but later found out her real qualities. Miss Tllby CShirley M.J, and understanding school teacher, helped Nicki solve her inferiority complex. Albert Eliot lGordon S.J, was N1ck1's thirteen-year-old brother and was always ready for an exciting adventure. His friend, Thad- deus CNoel SD, a thirteen-year-old colored boy, shared Al- bert's love for food and bu S. The high school crowd ln- cluded Ruby Rainey Cwllma V.?, a talkative girl with lots of ideas, 'Goofer' Godfrey Peterson fJim B.J, the high school football herog Jack westmore KM1ke C.P, the athletic type with brains, Caroline Pratt QV1rg1n1a S.J, Nicki's girl friend, and whltcomb Pewberry iMarv1n M.D, a shy sort of fellow. Mrs. Chiles, our home economics teacher, directed the K play, and Mrs. Kllst and Mrs. Gernant helped with make-up ' Y and prompting. fy, 1K gx- we hope everyone enjoyed our presentation of the play ,' D 4 as much as we enjoyed giving it. ' ' 1? E NMA I I l ' 12 V,...v , :M 6 wdwwnan noel Jimmy babs piiqilli -iS1fIbl?3'3:i, V V , 4.,,mw f Virginia 2 S 1 -if ' mg, m e Ordon Shirley roberta wi lma ,, -la A .. . , . .1 mike !ll8.I'V1n agnes SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wilma Vaughn---President Virginia Spade---V. President Agnes Wooster---Secretary Shirley Melchi--Treasurer fabsentl Jimmy Bailey Roberta Herl Student Council at , 4 3 ,eff A-:Q xr ff G ,4,, 1 if lrlao1k4444v-- ,MJ--... .--- Juniors r Sophomores m,W f an h r 5 545,430 I A r r r H Freshman Eighth Grade Seventh Grade i N u ml 1 15 .,, President--C. Garman, Vice Presiqrnt J. Jacob, Secretary--M. Sutton, Dreasurer--P. Penix, Student Council J. Graham and G. Grabill, Canteen Manager--V . Kinder' 3333- Wmyiyi f 'Ng' M , N ' 55335 'Q , ,f . iw? , wx Ha m' ' -7 f MP3 M QA. ,km , x K 2 s so L K ke Q , T at ff' S . .f a - K, Ev .i . , 4, Q Ann Forst Ronald Graham wil :'-,t-fs , :a ' LQEQQ ' Q, 4 . W -'Ti f -. .F:'.: M31 f A ity . V i f Qi- U fs .5 ' K ,L e-?l'J1'?Qs1 . vo tmf,5iw Nancy Nichols -A . o-.ng 5 1 Ei ' L Y. z taxon ff t 1 1 , ig ' -. k .M . 'MSE i.wmwq 1 Carl Garman T 1 . . U I: me Efoiff 4 4 'Q' Jerry Jacob ,I .. .. fzkei' ew 1 , swiss? fx, Y X A SX A a S A- Lghww gmwwi ' P I 51-gpm 4 ,wiagwi Ii? Q3 .Lfi??N'i?2' 2 if SQ 4' , . ,M v,., . f Richard German J Juniors osepnine Clark '. . - Afi dazi? i H f' '15ifr1f,ff '5'Ai?' f' 'i-::':aEI H?::'lw5E,iEsa- Xi.: t it., 4 6534 Q as if 5193, 1- 31 , -K Qs, f li Gordan Grabill ' - www www ,t , tw? x j g . . 5qr5,, +QfU Q E n I Virginia Kinder Jim Melani '?Wf fgqww Qtjf'W' gig? M fw Q awww? . 5 - 3 fi ' QQQZ 3f lib if Q, 3 Q, Qi K K qifiig, Vx ' V Z' ' t iff E - ., 5 1 Q ,Q x 5 , f Q Barbara Cooner Janet Graham n i- Elmo Molter Patty Fenix Nihl Ryan Vernice Sawvel Mary Sutton 16 s. Dale Bryant-V. Pres. Bob Lyons-Treas. Friend-Sec. Jrck Sperry-Student Council Jacob and John Barrows, 'On Sophomores Betty Alderson H tlffgy 355' ' -ni: 533'?l.. E3 ggm, .WQQM -51 if F92 fw ?W? ,4 Jimi R A . N 'V M ' W '.' x EW 3 9,3 ,kv S 'Q vale Bryant Earlene Unristlieb Martha Sue Collins Jean Crawford 1 .. ' ' , , we - . . r QQ ,Q,. ' ' -A rv airy, it x S -law -, 1 , L '- -- S' 3 ' Rf: 5 A VS , ' A ,a 'i 2 -4 , Guy Friend Sharon Gottschalk Janis Jacob yy, ,5 , Q, ,,. if f 7N? Wide Kodgepg Anita Romsey Jacm Sperry wr iJ2'1'mf?f A 1 'L . A-if fy fSEW ef my aw H 1 2 W, vis Lu sg . r ,gg f ' N' iiggffili i ?n, 7ere 2 .r. .e,h ygga .g' yf WF ffir f Y eww Mona Lewis -A fm ,L - fBr ff-'H2i?'- .w2!:f52sz::.2, , new f Wwe -Taxi e ' ' 1 f 4 S .Q Q ' A M a 1 J ww 3' 4 J 42 A xl I S me ,Wm vac We.: r 111, B 13. Donald Stewart -4 3 P' E s S 'ls 5 Y , .M W X N David Belle '-igiiisily - K ' V f'Z 4 , -Q k fi. fu i n ,akxfggx K . -'Q f ' .2 , X 'Q xi Bay Qurtlcnd 5 'N -W Q. ff 4 rig 'iz 5 K . 1 ' g g. ga 4 Bobby Lyons W g?ffeYsa?EQ 'e er'r ' . W' al-5 ylg 13 K' K5 . , K . l - 73 ' l eyi3wr'i5 Seeo X , 'r-- , E ,mf f '31, - 1 ,,.Vk I ii-'17 ' . AE , N Q- , 1, ,.. . David Sutton John Barrows 5325? WMM? wv'hL ef mmf M' If ' we for lf, awk? B -' ' W' :5'fE5i:,:-+ H Wwe kemww K 1. 1 .-3 E,f'.gg: xr fwigw Qi VQQEEBQQE K ' way? Evelyn Fair 2252 -f Z Fig :. 35 Q X, K 1 if efx I 2 Q' Benny Penix Richard Taylor fi?1'v 'W ' H-,QEQHY iffy QQ- I., . '2f'v:::5l:Sf, A A,c,,r ww . I Vi.,,,l.,M 'ix 52 4 'P F Ji ' .L J f ' is K fir as J :J B ' 5 V6 RFE f X rx 5 x :ga 1 S . Fay Thomas Eddie Thomas Dewayne Turk Beverly wathen Ray Gene Wooster i FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS President--Jim Graham Vice-Pres.--Gary Hill Secretary--Karen Foltz Utbsentl Treasurer--Joe Keeslar Joan Cleveland Dean Nichols Student Council Freshman L -2- Qigiilkif , A SWIV 1 n ' Joan Cleveland Karen Foltz .:ngQg-,5EgQ ,f?QfQfMS'm?QM 3,6 I i e 'A ., - - ' P- i' X3 wnnnwwgcemwmwv MWSQHNAQQQQW fi !- ef fi'w, new n ew Eh? 4 3 Q'-4 1 ,. ,, 4 5 3 Q. 1 mnn x A W W ,I ,, 4 Janice Friend James Graham Gary H111 W9.5v:fm F1 pg if ff? .kfqffff yiif. TQQQQ - lllel ,. ay mg I c 5, 5 fe- 3 23 559 We Nga! gif Q 2 f 1 4 L 7 QM K3- mg, as M WY M 3 Ei Eg J mg 4 K2 , ww? ll on . 3.2,. , 'fx 2. -f:sMf'1'-J' lm : A ' wi Gzlwf' 1 ' K ' . - 'Qiigrzygzggfi we W3w:F, claw? J V7 ,IL 'uf .,: EAS A 1'- - M, - ' K 'S Y , 1 kkwi? ff. 2' ,v f, f, K y ,. qibwia, . , , E Joe Keesler Dean Nichols Margaret Ryan Rex Whitcomb 18 ff 1 rj i.f., af . lx . 'fQ Seventh Grade Left to right, H. Elliott, P. Sturtz, C. Whitcomh, M. Stewart, R. Rathbun, P. Stratler, R. , , . Grabill, J.Lewis, B. Bryant, D. Briggs, K. Grabill, Larimer, . Willms,L. Lonsbury, S, Wallenhurg, F. Mikkelson, J. Nichols, L. Miller, A. Morgan, B.Thomas, S. Vaughn, S. Turk, C. Rumsey, D. Boocher, M. Vaughn, M. Wickman, S. Gillen, Y. Whalen. S G Eighth Grade .5 2 n5W '?vFT?, f 1' Karr, C.J. Wooster J. Ryan, D.Hill .V sv . , A., H 5 ...ip S243 .w, . 3 V iw ' g-ff P -M 1 . were K ' 5' gg ,. ,,.. , N Back row: V. Lytle, J. Kinder, J. Mann, D. McKibben, B. Taylor. Middle rtw: L. Forst, K. Turk, L. Penix, P. Sturtz, H. Elliott, and S. Forker. Pront row: C. Cleveland, M. DeVolder, S. Thrush, M. Klingler, J. Lyons, A. Willims. 19 K 1 i 2 5 i Q A f 'W P ' 'v -'wwvvvlvlmltw' Magi' A X Fourth 86 GI'3f:3 1 Evelyn Klingler Ball State College 3 3 I' G Lou Klist, B, S, ci State University of Geneseo, First Grade fa 6 Esther Grabill CI Tri-State College Second Grade C 6 I' S Neri Watters Ball State College Third M Fourth Grade 21 Betty Gernant West Chester, College Fifth k Sixth Grade 2 X Francis McKinley Tri-State College i Manchester College Bible 1 Lf Q .. Li Fifth Grade Back row: I. Curtland, A. Nortorff, J. Keeslar, N. Lar- imer, S. Whitcomb, D. Willms, D. Prince Middle row: B. Rose, N. Cawley, L. Stewart, D. Groshan, L. Miller, J. Spitz, J. Shearer Front row: N. Taylor, B. Rodgers, S. Elliott, P. Han- chor, J. Rathbun, D. Greenwald, G. Coler, B. Kiles V- fy J' X545 N W Sixth Grade , , li R ff FY' Back row: D. McKibben, G. Kinder, K. Alwood, R. Coler, M. Stewart, S. Kiles, D. Graham Third row: D. Ferris, M. Girton, C. Keyes, J. Bahin, S. Coler, S. Bachelor, W. Pichon Second row: T. Christlieb, B. Molter, D. Shank, S. Col well, S. Gottschalk, M. Rancher, E. Rose Front row: M. Rodgers, R. Care, K. Sutton, J. DeVolder D. Scripture, G. Rumsey, C. Lyons. 22 J Third And Fourth Grades. Back row: L. Collins, C. Gillen, L. Gardner-, D, Vaughn, S. Fair, K. Rumsey, C. Kellett, G. Rumsey. 1,g.1cLle row: J. Triton, S. Devolder, Sarpa, E, Penix, first row: D. Cope, K. Bredeimier, S. Efillrrs, J. Elliott, if.. Soward, R. Kain, I.-. Curtland, B. Chiles. vs' 7 1 , xxf Back row: n. Ratnbun, H oagere, , QL. X C. Breueimier, J. Tiana, K. Breneirrier, K. Greenwald, K g y X C. Vaughn. - A XI Middle row: L. Lonsbury, L. Wickrnnn, R. Stewart, S. ' L - Keeslar, G. Winebrenner, IV. Whalen, N. Crawbri, R. fl. I Gardner. First row: P. Strater, J. Hain, S. Emericlf, J. Tlachze-'er, D. I4'cKibben, C. Hinsey, E'. Seward, G. Ferris. ,,. ,.gi,:,5. ,.,.. A . 23 Fkst Grade If u 'G ,. . o C onaaaao 5 Top Row: B, Adars, L. Wlnebrenner, S. Jaquay, D. Ryan, Nj F, Bryant, T. Gardner, S. Kellett, P. Wickman, K. WillIHS U Second row: N. Field, H. Sturtz, P. Turk, B. Wells, I. Graber. N- Triton, E. Crawford, D. White 4 Third Row: G. bngle, J. Vanwagner, gi Cope, K. waive: , J. Lill J. Knight N. Collins. R. llen -- Front Bflowz P. Shearer, C. Kesterke, V. Norton, R- Al' If bright, H. wells, K. Second Grade QQFP 1 ' f - voodoo Statler, D. Bennower, M. Mccarty Top row: H. Mlkkelson, W. Hostetler, C. Thomas, J. Nune- maker, R. Turk, W. wathen, E. Rubley, L. Penix, L. Mann, Second row: G. Preston, J. Rose, S. Sanders, R. whitoomb D. McK1bben, J. Wells, G. Bredemeier, K. Kain, L. Rathbun Third row: S. Nichols, J. Farver, C. Pocock, S. Turk, M. Sturtz, R. Nunamaker, G. Mann, D. Storer. Bottom row: J. Preston, K. Penick, D. Rodgers, R. Willms G. Evans, L. Kellett, J. Coler, C. Graham, N. Wlllms. Z4 W ACTIVITIES Z5 I96 Tiger Staff In our first class meeting we elected our annual staff editor. Virginia Spade was elected for the position. She in turn made out the list of officers for the staff which was approved by Mrs. Graham. The list of officers is as follows: Business Manager-- Roberta Herl, Advertising--Noel Sperry, Wilma Vaughn, and Barbara Bryant, Art--Agnes Wooster, Gordon Straw, Photography--Shirley Melchi, Literary--Jimmy Bailey, Sports--Marvin Munger and Mike Collins. We, the seniors, have put forth our best tal- ents and we hope that you will enjoy this book in years to come. ... 1lS:?' kts ,W N ffMLA' Ji 'l- .5?'JJ v3?5wQZrQsH3 'flbtgf' , ' 'f i'1whhq'l. 'rwmgiiiiiiwr , .rfgiiii ff ,EgQQI,py3:rS-BS-X . 9- 1 1 ug: -L1 1gSM'5,I.3.-IE'-fr' J -.5,-. Rushing to meet a deadline 26 I9 6 Broadcaster Staff The Broadcaster Staff this year is composed of the en- tire senior class and three members of the junior class. The staff was chosen by the editor, Roberta Herl, and the spon- sor, Mrs. Juna Graham. The members of the junior class chose Patty Penix as the assistant editor. The staff has tried to publish a paper that will be pleasing and enjoying to all of the students. A regular ad- dition to the paper this year is the roving reporter. The Broadcaster Staff is as follows: Editor, Roberta Herlg Asst. Editor, Patty Penixg Feature Writer,Barbara Bry- ant and Jimmy Baileyg Art R Humor, Agnes Wooster and Gordon Strawg Roving Reporters, Shirley Melchi and Carl Garmang Sports, Marvin Munger and Gordon Grabillg Production, Mike Collins and Noel Sperryg Distribution, Virginia Spade and Wilma Vaughng Advisor, Mrs. Pauline Grabillg Sponsor, Mrs. Juna Grahamg Principal, Mr. Brenton Graham. The reporters for the individual classes are: Grade l, Mrs. Klistg Grade 2 Mrs. Grabillg Grades 3 8: Li, Mr. Wattersg Grades Lg, 8: 5, Jan- ice Shearer and Billie Kilesg Grades 5 8 6, Wilma Pichong Grade 7, Baker Bryantg Grade 8, Jean Ann Lyonsg Grade 9, Margaret Ryang Grade lO, Fay Thomas, Grade ll,Ronald Graham, Grade l2, Barbara Bryant. an-in in ggggg,ffa,' 'Ae Qi '1 ' ' G T tw: .ik ? M ,..u K .Neal ew-:AM My S88FChiUg everywhere for news Z7 Girls' X gl. 'ED f X .3 f f f. VT H 'ig Back Row: J. Shearer, B. Taylor, K. Grabill, C. Rumsey, J. Jacob, A 15 1.1-, C. Cleveland, S. Grabill, W. Pichon, and J. Rathburn. j- Second Row from the Back: M. Girton, S. Gottschalk, K. Sutton, M. Eg. 4,-l'?z,gE: Klingler, D. scripture, L. Miner, and M. Larimer. it .4 f :1.,3'.f? is D J: 1 Third Row from the Back: S. Coler, J. Spitz, Y. Whalen B. L g Wathen, M. Collins, D. Boocher, J. Larimer, S. Colwell, and D. Ferris. First Row: N. Taylor, S. Wallenburg, D. Bryant, J. Graham, B. Bryant, A. Rumeey, M. Wickman, B. Siegel, and S. Elliott. Boys 4-H Club Back Row: R. Coler, G. Rumsey, D. Stewart, R. Taylor, J. Kesslar D. McKibben, S. Bachlor, G. Coler Second How: J. Keselar' L. Miller Fi. Bryant, N. Collins, N. Ryan, J. Kinder, B. Molter. D. McKi?Hben. Third Row: R. Care, J. Mann, M. Munger, J. Juacob, V. Sawvel, J. Graham, M. Rodgers, Fourth Row: D. Greenwalt, S. Gillen, J. Graham J. Jacob, S. Collins S. Gottschalk,,W. Pichon, D. Graham, Mr. Lochamier' Z8 Back Row: Nrs. Chiles, Advisor, J. Graham, M. Collins, J. Jacob, J. Rodgers, J. Crawford, P. Penix, B. Cooper, S. Gottschalk, A. Romsey, V. Kinder, N. Nichols, and V. Spade. First Row: R. Herl, N. Christlieb, F. Thomas, N. Lewis, D. Bryant, J. Friend, J. Cleveland, B. Alderson, B. Wathen, and M. Ryane .4 N. new , Finding the High Scorer. 5. , al . B if L if . - Down the old Alley! '1 Keeping Tab on the Bowlers 29 Future Homemakers of America T-L, au kii -qfx O -MV ' -' 'W F JL V' 5 -' Am 14, l N ,pol- . . ' -- , f EDR- f NA 4- p I, y X r Q , X ,.. gf R , A Jw ' 1 C XT f ' -at Back row, J. Cleveland, W. Vaughn--News Reporter, B. Cooper--Historian, M. Sutton-eVice President, J. Clark--Chaplain, A. Wooster--Parliamentarian, V. Spade--President. First row: R. Herl--Secretary, S. Gottschalk-- Song Leader, J. Rogers, J. Crawford, M. Lewis, F. Thomas--Treasurer, M. Christlieb, Mrs. Chiles-- Advisor. . liiiiiggy J . ' 4 ' vu ' .,s f uking Towards the 'ut Future Farmers of America Back row: N. Ryan, D. Stewart, R. Taylor, G. Grabill--Vice President, R. Graham--Treasurer, V. Sawvel, G. Friend-- Sentinel, J. Sperry, B. Penix. First row: J. Keeslar, M. Munger--Secretary, R. Wooster, J. Jacob--News Reporter, M. Collins--President, D. Balle, J. Graham--Mr. Lockimire--Advisor. 30 oun BUS DRIVLRS A' Left to right, M. Christlieb, H. Larimer, V. Shank, E. Albright, A.J. Penix Mrs. Helen Kinder Mrs. Eloise Larimer 31 OUR JANITOR Bob Twitchell 7 ff r Last year the student body elected Jimmy Melchi as president of the Student Council for this year. Seated from left to right on the outside row are: Roger Karr from the Seventh Grade, Roberta Herl, QFUDENT' Jim y Bailey, and Agnes Wooster from the Senior Class 6OWEPbHAENT James Melchi who is president and is also a Junior, ix 1 Mr. Graham, the advisor, Gordon Grabill and Janet Graham from the Junior Class, and Dean Nichols who is from the Fresh en Class. Inside Row: Howard Elliott and Areta Willms are from the Eighth Grade, Suellen Gillen from the X fm Am! 14415 the Sophomore Class and Joan Cleveland is from the Freshmen Class. Another project they are attempting is to publish U a handbook for the weginning of next vear. My J ,,,ff' ' 'Y ., A4 , : ', Lefe . ' - Seventh Grade, Janis Jacob and John Barrows are from . ','f5 dmrjflzy sl X I f f-73 X 2 ,ff5 , A 2 iL9ft ta Right? Mr. Graham, Advisor, V. Spade, Gecratary, J. Graham, Treasurer, A. Wooster, ice President, and J. Nelchi, President. 32 We would like to express our appreciation and thanks to the Maxton Motor Sales of Angola, Indiana for furnishing us a Drivers Training car for this year. We also wish to give our thanks to Mr. Tiano for his patience and for his excellent teaching program. Our students will be more capable drivers on the high- ways in the Years to come. 500-df '10 '0f,f. 4 VD 0 l wil' Q, f f l . Xxxfmwnzy l,d Chemistry gggfgx algf 33 Girls' P E 22 Latin Q - JH QQ 5 V Hlsmuy , Q Mathematics Commercial -x , IW? - 5 G overnment X ! , if EQ 0 ' pi M 35 I 1 I A ,L FTRE 0MMN4Ep,g Home Ee f ' , .,,. ru,, English 11 Q if 'Wffzq V ' 0 O Vllllyx 14 3 , gy, , , Li' . 9' I V' ig I ff 'Z El f, Home N ursing T1-ILETIC v 'f X So homores J ' 9. ix, , ,LV p unlors . x - V ' I A-,,, ll E , ,4:,o- v r 'M ' ' M 7 ' . , - .-, w 1 ,Lg Tvr , Ky. Freshmen Seniors .T . 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QL, G6 Baseball mu, 1, Q 5X Ol 5233 O ll 3- .- lfcfk if N H... ' ' - 1 lkff Q66 P ey , E V- - .rw ' 1 xef Athlehcs QD I ou? gm Aw I '- ii 5 QR S 'wg N 90 Wd .EgE4.w2L:LY ig: Efadtiggr MQ X , 4'9 A Honors I u NSG-1, iliffz. ' Fein Nfl- 'TPS 4 . +341 FHS-' :Iliff . ' figy l 'ssfszgv . S- --' .v:5f::3f9QN3 4 x 5.-,Eg-XV : I I , QAYLYCQ, y5,ETg,f '-a'mRkXl ' ' L L' W-s::4Qr1 '+ o5f13.9:p. , - K ' 1.'-.v.f1L5.-- 5 - .- L .l-,, 3, L .-1: ,. f ,-gf 'f:u'YH'v iff L, ' Z f- fn- - PL ' -M-:HSse?i4::f-f- 63' , . A f R L. N l N . 4. ,f.1,Q2':1,1z7.'1nuff. o'-uf Q -'Y-M ' 5-h I U. . ... In li 1' X o 4 If' f WN 5 ' . ' Q1 , . .., f 25,14 a ' .1 af, ,V CX N ' 15' 3-. -5 I , ,f-'W ' 1- , r N-.. D.: X C . Q4 ' ' A t-ryggzfif'--xxf, -M.-of 37 J David Balle Sophomore 150 lbs., 5'9BW Guard Gordon Grabill Junior IMS lbs., 5'9 Forward Mike Collins 1 Senior 139 ws., eww Forward ,,.6iig?5Q: 'If iv 55 ,,,ZT ' 'EQWAQQQMQWSQHM iff 1-huh, wanna 38 Carl Garman Junior IMO lbs., 5'7u Guard Varsity Ronald Graham Junior 155 lbs., 5'9 Guard Jerry Jacob Junior IU5 lbs., 5'1T Forward Basketball Vernlce Sawvel Junior 15M lbs., 5'8' Center ,Rh - J Jim Melohi Junior 132 lbs., 5'9' Guard Dewayne Turk Sophomore Marvin Nunger 153 lbs-, 5'5n Senior Center lM5 lbs., 5'll' Forward 7, '5Ix9biEr'FBbfLL ?x 'N1j:u!l'! ff uihua.-1-QB J 1 , Wgu:1E'iIS5d9 - ' y? wears-s:e':13 K ui annual U .xi-ulli-1, I MQW Q? f- ..... 2: - .,,f .3 :fin S-....a, A R F fvf . ,..yq, , mn-L- nl, , --ii fm. 0 Il Varslty Basketball Q Mk , V Qu. 0 Back Row: Coach Tiano, Gordon Grabill, David Sutton, Jerry Jacob, Dewayne Turk, Mike Collins, Marvin Munger, and Benny Penick Front Rowg Carl German, Vernice Sawvel, David Balle, Ronald Graham, Jim Melchi, and Manager Elmo Molter. Varsity Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders: Martha Sue Collins, Nancy Nichols, Janis Jacob and Toni Jo Tiano, Mascot 40 Benny, Jim, David, Marvin, Vike, Gordon, Ronnie, Vernice, David. Mr. Tiano, our fine and capable coach, came to Orland this year as a teacher and as a basketball coach. From the first practice with the team he had high hopes of what our Orland power- house could do if they had only the faith and courage to go ahead and win. The first part of the season started very slowly. The team just didnmt seem to be getting the right breaks. They beat Metz and a new surge of spirit was let loose. Five successive games were won by the Fighting Tigers. It seemed as though a whole new era was starting for the Orland Team. Coach Tiano, never stopped the training of the boys just because they had won a few games. In fact that meant they had to work all the harder for their long hard climb to the County Tourney. The Tourney came with high hopes for Mr. Tiano. He knew that playing Fremont wasn't going to be any laughing matter, but he did know that if the team only had the spirit to go in and win, there was no limit to the outcome of the game. The team started off a bit shaky with Fremont but Tiano kept giving them their pep talks about the possibility of an oven throw of Fremont. Although the game had barely started, Orland took off on all fours and literally trampled the poor Fremont team to the floor. As the game progressed the spirit of the team never slackened though, tough breaks came all the hurrayi for they could, victorious. way through the game. And just as Mr. Tiano had said Orland came home glad and In the final game of the tourney Orland met Hamilton and, though playing 8 skillful same, they lost to Hamilton by a small margin of three points. CContinued on next column! OUR CQACH AT David, Joe, John, Carl, and QUT coach Mr. Tiano. Through the season Mr. Tiano always seemed calm no matter what the situation at hand was. The entire Orland student body wishes to thank and congratulate Mr. Tiano for the fine job that he has done in his first year at Orland, and may he have many m0r6 0nJ0Y' able years here. A J' .SSt- T ly f ' f - - -Wanna' ' ' l The Tigers are Fighting! Grrrrrrrrrr! The second team cheerleaders in action Wilma Vaughn in her third year cheer- leading. Carla Graham the second team mascot and Dale Bryant in her first year of cheerleading. Our red hot Cheering Section. 42 Waiting for that durn ball! Carla, our mascot, is shown here with the oil can we won from Pleasant Lake's second team. Notice her beaming face! It all goes with winning a game. This is Carla's se- cond year as acting as mascot for the fighting tigers. if I fs A ' A ' A , j ,,,, M7 ff I 'V -W 'f . my P5 Q5 QV! cet that gig 9-gg, Tigersx Q , 1 LEW Raise that Score! ' Pour it on Ye mighty Tigers POV it On, After it, Vwrnicel LT . i E l J J '- Go get'em Tigers! The Rootersl 43 --.......s,l-.,-,, -- ! X Basketball B Tedm Back Row: Coach Tiano, G. Friend, R. Wooster, R. Taylor, E. Thomas, R. Lyons, J. Keesler, D. Stewart, Elmo Molter, Manager. Front Row: J. Sperry, J. Graham, J. Barrows, D. Sutton, D. Nichols, B. Penick, and G. Hill. This year the basketball B team has had a very successful year. They, had lost only two games before the county tournment. Lady luck wasn t with us at the tournment but the prospects for the coming year look bright. Team Cheerleaders Second Team Cheerleaders: Wilma Vaughn, Dale Bryant, and Carla Kay Graham, Mascot. 44 W I- , Baseball Back Row: Mr. Tiano, coach, R. Whltcomb, V. Sawvel, J. Sperry D. Turk, M. Collins, J. Jacob, J. Melchi, D. X if f' 55 1 Stewart. ,Ango Front Row: B. Penick, C. Garman, D. Nichols, B. Lyons, J. M af Kesslar, R. Graham, J. Barrows, J. Graham, G. Hill. L I ' 1 vVy 5 f l 0 Volleyball S aff' Back Row: M. Collins, R. Graham, J. Jacob, J. Melchl, l 'ffff Mr. Tlano. Front Row: G. Grabill, M. Munger, and C. German. 45 l ' ' ' ' i ' p1,,.., Back Row: Mr. Tiano, Advisor, D. Sutton, E. Thomas, J. 'F'-ZACL. Q Jacob, R. Taylor, B. Lyons, D. Nichols, and B. Penix. ffMiddle Row: J. Graham, R. Graham, J.Barrows, M.Collins, F D. Balle, N. Munger, R. Wooster, G. Grabill, and J. 2Qj,, T Melohi. ,f,.16X, 1First Row: J. Sperry, J. Kesslar, D. Turk, D. Stewart, ' ' V. Sawvel and G. Hill. lx. li Y, A N gi. E i K. gi Cross-Country E x l iw S l t l F D P 1 l i,,.i.i-1 Track ,,,-. 0 to fi 4 gf4 Back Row: Coach Tiano, J. Sperry, J. Keeslar, D. Turk, D. Stewart, V. Svwvel, and G. Hill. Front Row: R. Woouter, J. Graham, R. Graham, D. Balle, G. Grabill and J. Barrow. AL, 7' P MZ' ff, NN fTj1......4pL Ji dn, QA.. , h zaony 'Fgsy G1 5 Y 14.5 J 46 E 1 if 'A g 'V A , , L..-W Baseball 452 J..-. ss ' gf 1.Qy Cy? AQ4,saqm ' , vw.. ' :Fx fb J, idol., .. Junior l Back Row: G. Willms, D. McKibben, L. Miller, G. Mann, H, Elliott, D. Stewart, C, Wooster, Coach Tiano. Front Row: J. Ryan, J, Lewis, J. Nichols, L, Penix, B. Bryant, L. Garman, and C. Whitcomb. High ,ack Row: T. Elliott, R. Sturtz, D. Stewart, P. Strater, l. Elliott, R. Karr, C.J. Wooster, and Mr. Tiano, Coach, Eiddle Row: J. Ryan, D. Briggs, F. Mikkelson, J.Mann, l. Rathbun, C. Whitcomb, and First Row: D. McKibben, J. 5. Bryant, L. Miller, and L. fell Leaders: S. Thrush, D. G. Willms. Lewis, J. Nichols, L. Penix, German. Hill, and A. Willms. 47 1 Basketball l4.,, l vw vw VV' V - -- 4'!'l--.-- Y.. . I-'Cul W 1. H 3 Back Row: J. Jacob, J. Bailey, R. German, M. Munger, J. Melchi, J. Keesler,JR.GGraham,GB.HM3lter, V. Sawvel, G. Gordon, C. Garman, J. Sperry . rauam . 1 Middle Ron: P. Penis, V. Spade, J. Clark, B. Cooper, M. Sutton, W. Vaughn, V. Kinder, J. Jacob, A. Rumsey, F. Thomas, J. Rodgers and N, Nichols. Front Row: M. Christlieb, M. Collins, M. Lewis, J. Crawford, D. Bryant, S. Gottschalk, J. Graham. R. Herl, J. Friend. M. Ryan, J. Cleveland, A. Forst, B. Alderson, and Mrs. Knapp, Director. 'Its This if the first year an seve years has 159' had a high school band. Mrs. Knapp began its organization v, ' before the school year began, and it has made steady pro- 1- 4' gress ever since. J 5 2 The band has played for some of the basketball games I JJ 3 ' V and the student body thoroughly enjoyed its music. x Back Row: R. Herl, V. Spade, S. Gottschalk, V. Kinder, '. Q and Mrs. Knapp, director. Middle Row: A. Forst, J. Keeslar, L. Lonsbury, J. Kees- '5 lar, J, Jacob, K. Alwood, S. Colwell, D. Bryant, J. Crawford, AA- V , G . Rumsey, R. Care, J. Bailey. f , 7 Front Row: M. Collins, P. Penix, C- Clfwelandf M' Klingler' -'-V L. Miller, M. Collins, J. Jacob. 48 Ensemb le jf? if 1 T . E f'??1,,mWJ faint This year Mrs. Knapp has organized two string ensembles consisting of three players each. They are as follows: fLeft to right? Martha Sue Collins, Roberta Herl, Janet Graham, Virginia Kinder, Virginia Spade, and Anita Rumsey. The string groups met for practice once a week and in a very short time they had a repertoire of several numbers. They then played for PTA and the Christmas program, their music being enjoyed by all. Patrol Boys Back Row: D. Stewart, D. Briggs, R. Rathbun, J. Mann, J. Nichols, K. Turk, D. McKibben. Middle Row: R. Sturtz, L. Garman, J. Kinder, B. Bryant, L. Penix, H. Elliott, P. Strater, L. Forst, G. willms. Y First Row: C.J. Wooster, J. Ryan, L. Miller, F. Mikkelson, J. Lewis, R. Karr, C. Whitcomb. 49 pu 1 , M ia 9 4 , MV Qu, Hyxwvb ' 53 I f V I as Vi, ..'hW 5, g 5' miw - , L . 4,f g JAVA ,HXQ 3-f1p1.., g -7 , ,:,X, - -'ai'-1, ,fffb x,,4'-J econd Grade Uollg Second Grade 233 511,23 QMQN ff?5'T??5Y Q51 MWA g ', 'P Ykwf H 1 . W H 'Q if ig U,' . NW,Qmw gig? if , 1 ag 5. :Qs 5 -25aww QHQWQE X , wif 8 Compliments of 5, J4 5' X9 X4 Q v 5306.15 3,4lQ'I'W FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF FBEMONT MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION KEEP SMILING THROUGH LIFE GRANDDAD 51 COMPLIMENTS OF KEYES SUPER MARKET PHQNE 9,2105 OBLAND, INDIANA STEUBEN COUNTY DEALERS ASSOCIATION ANGOLA MOTOR SALES GOLDSMITH MOTORS INC. TED CHAPMAN MOTQRS MAXTON CHEVROLET SALES :mm-In AUTO SALES HcNAUGI-ITON OLDSMOBLE AL LONSBURY GARAGE ED SELLGREN BUICK, INC. c. REED BRIGHT, INC. Bos LAMOREAUX PONTIAC SALES STEUBEN CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OP---OBLAND BULK LIME 5 FERTILIZER CUSTOM GRINDING k MIXING FENCE, COAL, GRAIN FEEDS 8 SEEDS PHONE ORLAND 9-2505 G.L. JACOB, HGH. WINFORD LEWIS 'YOUR AUCTIONEER' EXPERIENCE IN ALL LINES OF SELLING GENERAL FARM SALES 6 DAIRY AUCTIONS A SPECIALTY WILL ASSIST IN ADVERTISING AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU LOCATED 2k MILES EAST OF BRIGHTON ON STATE ROAD 120 MONGO PHONE 11F31 R.R.f2, HOWE, INDIANA 52 PAUL E. 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Q39 95,25 STEUBEN COUNTY'S ONLY LOOALLY O Y' QQQ 639 OWNED A OPERATED DAIRY O. 6- OW Q6 'J Q 6000 QUALITY GRADE A PRODUCTS 9 42.509 PHONE ANGOLA U26 55 SUCCESS mo THE A9 N555 'O 69 Q 'Six GRADUATING CLASS Vo 5 5 O' O9 S59 'Q' OF 1955 6 mqx QOQS1 O59 6 5 Q5 Q39 63 AO NOHTHEEN INDIANA PUBLIC SERVICE LEICHTI JEWELRY CS O Aff' DIAMONDS---WATCHES---REPAIRING QA? Q 0+ O-A O xfA PHONE 99 322 QGA 115 N. WAYNE 0,55 93 Off' 459 dfks ANGOLA, INDIANA Q9 HOSACK'S QQ 4555 HOME APPLIANCES A595 A GULBRANSEN PIANOS GSO Q59 ASV PHILGAS BOTTLE GAS Q51 +4-QQ X216 Q55 'G QQ, SPAHIIN--ADNIEAL--ECA S ggiy' ANGOLA. INDIANA V PHONE 106 ANGOLA BRICK A TILE Q9 LELAND EwEES A FRANCES THOMAS 65V QQ SP A59 A9 COAL A BUILDING 69 -29' G1 O 6 Q55 6 09 Q? ANGOLA 3Oe ANGOLA 255 gd-...,+, , 56 56 Q? JQQP casa' 'blk 63h5 FOLTZ FARM SERVICE 4 Ole P1 fi 6bQ9 lk? 6943 GENERAL REPAIBING ab 49 '90 O QP A 44' M00 PHONE 9-2536 . Ib Q AQ 06? hw JG 'RG 44, Q? 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GIBTON PAINTS 5 BUILDING SUPPLIES ORLAND CONCRETE PRODUCTS PHONE 9-216 5 OELAND, INDIANA A . 4 A1051 60 80421 Cai? 46pJ , 4' ffozo S0194 0 1 '90 'Vo -s' Q0 Spf 6011 C2 Z9 30 QGQ 61342, 0 'C 304, 58 GAS, OILS an FUEL OIL 004,03 104, 0 -e O 0 505 Ja? BILL FRARn's MARATHON SERVICE QQ were 44,0 0 7' is. '90 FREMONT, INDIANA T064 DRI Goons FOOT WEAR ooo if 50442, J Q49 ,Y JXQQYP ' cop Q? ECKMANS DEPARTMENT STORE .1390 000. 0 4258 43,0 C' READY TO WEAR FREMONT, INDIANA CORA'S FRUIT MARKET Oo lb o 051456 Q, C-IQ? 65335 JZ29 yrs, VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN sRAsoN CJ ,900 OP 'Ve -7153, G Q9 Qy 0 '- , 0-4' 4.55 IF You ABE IN NEED PAY Us A CALL' P0 1 0 Q Q29 qqbb QQQQ U.S. 327 U.S. 20 FOY'S CONFECTIONERY NEWSPAPERS 6 MAGAZINES CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 56 E. J. MOFFETT BRONSON, MICHIGAN WILDER 5 KING FURNITURE FURNITURE 8 FLOOR COVERING PHONE 256 WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES 000 conPL1nEN'rs or pc, 1? 0 Q20 o 0 STEUBEN coumw '5 ,9 1900660 x 0 0645 Sy, I 533' ' 4 ff Q96 GQ B. E. M. c. -.av-sa P06 ..?i. 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