Petroleum High School - Panther Yearbook (Petroleum, IN)
- Class of 1953
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MR. COLLOM, Principdl To preserve the purpose and improve the quality of our school is a sacred trusty a responsibility that rests in equal measure upon parent, teacher, and child. iii:- ,S MRS. MEAD, Annual Advisor Education is the foundation of de- mocracy and the keystone to freedom. The strength of any building depends upon its foundation. As parents and teachers, you and I, let's keep the foundation of our government strong by graduating fine boys and girls from our high schools just as Petro- leum is doing this year. Seven 54' J,-we K - - s . -.xi ----' V 7 1 . -.g.g.:,a2sg,Isa,1.gf.11fe'.ggaf15g:! -. ,n. ' if , '-Se. 1- .,:t'3 v 'W ' IN- Z5 ' x FQ Q , , W J Q! z::s:e'..s.. va ...as-'x ,V x - 'Ikea-an 1 Eight Nr ws! li M s X ff J Lorraine Mead A.B. Degree Indiana University English and History Louis Baker B.S. Degree Manchester College Mathematics and Science Helen Egly Ball State Fourth Grade W. Don Collom A.B. Degree-DePauw M.A.-Ohio State School Principal and Social Studies gf fiikg QF S90 Lauren Flick A.B. Degree Huntington College English, Mathematics and Dramatics Jean Blessing' Ball State Cafeteria Manager, Health, Biology and Home Ec. Elsie Walker B.S. Degree Oakland City College Third Grade Edwin Brown B.S. Degree Purdue University Vocational Agricultu re and Veterans Class Instructor . . -js W ?- :, we Q A 'lf ..v' X, ,-2 .yi , 5 ,-:nn li: , Ea. 'wr- . M. Q sw l if Manchester College Robert Walter D.S. M.S. B.S. Degrees Coach Commerce, and' is gtg ,. 8, Qt ., X-z 4vE' i f 1 aw , A N ff? A , lSocial Studies 19 K 1 x Q3 1 I my .. Jean Gordon A.B. Degree in Music Huntington College Music and Physical Education Lester Reynolds ' gsgyugilalker B l ll ,,: xx ' ' Sflthssrdgo age - Oakland City College Fifth Grade Q51 - 'Q , like . X A 195 X X W ,I Y fe eldjfm 1913 Custom Roadster Pearl Glendemng Attended Tri-State, Heidelberg, Ball State Colleges and Indiana Unlveislty Second Grade -g',N2sy,:- , V a 5 N95 ' , , . Gordon Weichter Ball Slate College Band Mary Jane Rehling B.S. Degree Manchester College First Grade N ine. 2:-.E Mr. Baker CHEMISTRY CLASS N Ten Mr. Walter TYPING CLASS II Mrs. Gordon CHORUS Mr. Brown AGRICULTURE CLASS iii . - 9 I E AJ Mr. Flick DRAMATICS Mrs. Blessing HOME EC. I QQWS. Eleven SECOND GRADE Mrs. Glendening Phonics Twelve FIRST GRADE Mrs. Rehling Recreation THIRD GRADE Mrs. Walker English Class Q. ., lg, -is sl- - lyme' - 'iQf's,. L-,s ,e f 1909 Stanley Steamer 1909 Model T Ford FOURTH GRADE Mrs. Egly Geography Class SIXTH GRADE Mr. Reynolds Arithmetic Class FIFTH GRADE Mr. Walker Arithmetic Class Thirteen Upper, Cooks: Lena Johns, Daisy Lovell, Grace Liddy. Right, Janitor: Walter QBuckj Coyle Lower, Back Row, left to right, Bus Drivers: Weisell Uptgraft, Paul Harshman, Harold Dubach. Front Row, left to right: Paul Bryant, Ernie Fisher, Elwood Harshrnan, Buck Settle. ....L. , SRV-3. fir l Ram FXS' ' 3 K -4 F! 'lll t ,N iwki QA, T-r'f'sQ'w re Q 1 BXXSN - we N Mmxmxxl Fourteen if I! I s-J J ,eh STREAMLINED FOR TOMORROW HIGH SOH00l . fa ' 5, E . V, 1 v' Y' r N 1 , I RL F V ' I ..5A, re i , ,L , - 3? X f 3 , EN 'K iss Vg- 5 1'0- cu eb 3 SHIRLEY SCHLAGENI-IAUF Oh, pale, pale now, those rosy lips after a night well spent? Class President, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Treasurer, 2, 3, GAA V.President, 4, Volleyball, I, 2, 3, 4, 4-H, 1, Art, 2, Glee Club, 1, 2, County Chorus, 2, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, 4, Fditor of Annual, 4, Paper Staff, 4, Bits O' Blarney, 4. JOHN STUDEBAKER He long survives with his fond and foolish mind. Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 1, 2, 3, Varsity, 3, Intermural Basketball, 4, Softball, 2, 3, 4, Zlfglcli, 12, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staif, 4, Annual Staff, 4, NANCY ROSINSKI Her silent thoughts never seek to tell her love? Class Secretary, 2, 3, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Secretary, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 2, 3, Cheerleader, 3, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Art, 3, Paper Staff, 4, Annual Stall, 4, Bits O' Blarney, 4. She went out to nick a fl0'w0'r Gnd Tlevef hath returnedf, GAA 1 2 3, 4, GAA V.-President, 3, Volleyll- bail, 2,,3,,4g, Glee Club, 1, 2, Class Play, 2, 3.' 4-1-I, 13 Paper Staff, 45 Annual Staff, 4, Blts O'Blarney , 4. I know a lot but can't think of it. Class Treasurer, 3g Track, 2, 3: Basketball, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Softball, 3, 4, Class Play, 3, 4, Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4. Few sorrows hath she of her own. 4-H, 1g Band. 2: Class Play, 3, 45 Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4. NORMA RISSER BYRON MYERS 1,1 J , 4 A .X X F' Q PATRICIA WALL 7.1 15 Seventeen I eurilrilh- X X Eighteen S' DONNA BRUMBAUGH Men may sigh and tear their hair, but I'll talk on forever. GAA.1,2,f3,4g Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2: Cwnty Chorus, 2: Sextet, 2, A1-t,3, 4-H, 1, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 3, Paper Staff, 4, Annual Stair, 4. CHARLES BARNES He gave to misery fall he hadj a tear. Class Treasurer, 1, Class V.,-President, 3, Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Softball, 2, 3, 4, Track, 1, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Editor of Paper. DAPHENE BUNCH She never worries about what tomorrow will bring. GAA, '1, 2, 3, 4, GAA V.-President, 2, Volley- ball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club, 1, 2, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 1, 3, Paner Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4, Bits O' Blarney, 4, Art, 3. REX GENTIS ff ' ' J K 1' I know nothmg but can thznk of a lot., Class V.-President, 4, Class Plav, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity, 3, 4, Track, 1, 2, 3, 4, tx Bits O'Blarney, 4, Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4. A p I - ,-, , , -Q Q 4' 1 'K 1 3 1 CHRISTINE EGLY O, my luve's like a red, 'red rose - wiltedf' Class Treasurer, 2, 4, GAA, 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA Secretary, 2, GAA President, 4, Volleyball, 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, Glee Club, 1,- 2, County Chorus, 2, Class Play, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader, 2, -f' Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4. JACK MONCE Here 'rests his head upon the lap of the earth. Class Play, 3, 4, Basketball, 3,, Intermural Basketball, 4, Art, 3, Basketball Manager, 4 Bits O'Blarney, 4, Paper Staff, 4, Annual Staff, 4. f-.55 - Nineteen SENIOR CLASS HISTORY This was quite the case in the fall of 1941 when t ent f r ' t w y- ou innocen s made their first appearance in thle Petroileum School, for you see they were not typical first graders. Miss Mary Blair was the teacher w.o gui edlus through the first grade. The members of our class were: Dorothy Gaskill, Earl Brickley, Elizabeth Pinkerton, .Eugene Allen, Rex Gentis, John Henry Binegar, Forrest Earl Ramseyer, Dale Holloway, Norman Bisel, Dorothy Mae Ley, Jimmy Mosser Elmer Bower, Deloris Kleinknight, Leon McCormack, Charles Ray Barnes, Frederick Settle, Martha Harris, Donna Kay Brumbaugh, John Stude- baker, Ra d J l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ymon r. B air, Christine Egly, Shirley Schlagenhauf, Norma Jean Risser, Ninetta Barr. t It was a bright morning, early in September, 1912 when the school bus arrived at its destination.. Our eacher for the Second, Grade was Miss Steiner. We had lost two of our members, Norma Risser and Donna Brumbaugh. This left our membership at 22. J In August of 194153 we continued our excursion, with the exception of our new members, Paul Zimmer- man, Silberia Benavidez, Roger Humphrey Jack Monce Ned Murry, Michael Ulmer Christiam Wicke 1 1 , Y, Daphene Bunch, William Wagner. We had lost Deloris Kleinknight, Forrest Ramseyer, Jimmy Mosser, D0I'0thy Ley. Our teacher this- year was Mrs. Neuenschwander. Our Fourth -Grade teacher was Mrs. Egly. We had gained 3 new members. Connie Pursley, Sandra Pursley,-and Carl Stauffer. We had lost Raymond Blair, Norman Bisel, Dale Holloway. We enjoyed the Fifth Grade because for the first time in school we had two teachers in one grade, they were Mrs. Egly and Mr. Reynolds. This year we gained 8 new members. They were Carol Smith Lucile Kingen, Patricia Wall, William Harris, Max Goodspeed, Gerald Grinm, Norma Risser and Donna 'Brumbaugh had returned. Our Sixth year Mr. Reynolds was again our teacher. We had lost Gene Allen, Elmer Bower, Eliz- aheth Pinkerton, Sandra and Connie Pursley. We had 2 new members, Nancy Rosinski and Billy Wheeler. In the Seventh Grade we found a whole new life planned for us. We elected Mr. Carnes as our Sponsor. This year we lost Dorothy Gaskill, Billy Wheeler. Our new members were James Bunsold, Charley Gonzalez, Bethany' Millett. In the Eighth Grade we again elected Mr. Carnes. We lost Billy Harris, Lucile Kingen, Earl Brick- ley, and Richard Martin. We -gained John Bunsold. , The first day of school, August, 1949, will never be forgotten by us. It was on that day we entered the threshold of our high school career. Twenty enthusiastic pupils gathered for the first time as a Freshman class. We felt green and awkward and hardly knew how to act. Gradually this awkward feel- ing left us and we felt more free to become acquainted with our classmates. We followed our teachers to classes for fear of getting lost. This habit, however, was soon overcome as we were becoming in- quisitive as to the manner of our upper classrnen. We again elected Mr. Carnes as our Sponsor, and our ofticers as follows: President, Shirley Schlagenhaufg Vice-President, Paul Zimmerman, Secretary, John Studebakerg Treasurer, Charles Barnes. The Second year we continued our duties as Sophomores. Although our number had been dimin- ished by two, we kept up our spirits and took an active part in athletics and literary work. This year we elected Mr. Gyer as our Sponsor. Our officers were: President, Shirley Schlagenhaufg Vice-Presi- dent, Max Goodspeed, Secretary, Nancy Rosinskig Treasurer, Christine Egly. This year We presented our first Class Play, 'Beacon Hill Billy. By the Third year we .changed our name to Juniors. Eighteen members we were, proving the They conquer who endure!! This year proved to be a very successful one in every respect, during which we purchased our class rings and also sold programs, candy and pop. We elected Mrs. Mead as our Sponsor and officers were: Pres.. Shirley Schlagenhaufg Vice-Pres., Charles Barnes, Secretary, Nancy Rosinskig Treasurer, Byron Myers. Throughout the four-year course we have pursued our studies diligantly, and never has the black cloud of disagreement riven our class in twain. We have taken an active interest in all school activ- ities, and our parties, have been whaling successes. The Fourth year we elected Mrs. Mead and our officers were: Pres., Shirley Schlagenhaufg Vice- Pres., Rex Gentisg Secretary, Nancy Rosinski, Treasurer, Christine Egly. We are now on the last lap of our High School career, and after all is said and done we feel that the time has been well and profitably spent, 1 CLASS WH-L We, the Seniors of 1953, of the Petroleum High School, county of Wells, state of Indiana, being of sound minds, broadened by four years of the most thorough education, and about to depart from this harbor of good times and little hard work, do hereby declare and publish this, our last will and testament. ARTICLE I We, the Seniors, do bequeath to the members of the Junior class the title of Seniors and all our dignity whileibearing such title. For the protection of their property during their high school career we, the Seniors, do bequeath to the Sophomiores our dear friend, Buck. To the Freshman class, we, the Seniors, do hereby bequeath the art of cheating whenever it proves necessary. ARTICLE II Unto Mr. Walter we bequeath one pair of horn-rimmed spectacles complete with chain and padlock. To Mr. Flick we will what is left of our brains after making those Big Business Dealsf' We 'will our many perfect reciiations in Government class to Mr. Collom. We bequeath unto Mrs. Gordon our best wishes in getting a good singing class. To Mr. Brown, we bequeath a whole new set of text books due to improper use of the old ones. Our knowledge of dressmaking, we do bequeath to Mrs. Blessing. We will to Mrs. Mead what remains after the other members of the faculty have been satisfied and we give her our many thanks for sticking by us for better oi- for worse. Alfi'1'ICLE lil I, Charles Barnes, will my nickname Charlie to Chaddie Cochran. my beautiful blond hair to Gene Allen, and my splendid record of conduct to Junior Stoner, I, Donna Brumbaugh, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Blessing to Arlene Gentis, my dark hair to Patty Lovell, and myself and all my belongings to my better half. I, Daphene Bunch, will my tallness to Donnie Brand. my ability to not have to ride the school bus- to Donnie Okey, and my art of skipping school to anybody who can think of a better pastime. I, Christine Egly, will my ability to miss school every month to go to Fort Wayne to Elizabeth Pink- erton, my studious nature to Marlene Isch, and my ability to have a steady boy friend to Janice Bates. I, Rex Gentis, will my physique to Mr. Flick, my nickname Smiley to Mrs, Blessing, and my car Ring Eye to anybody who thinks they can drive it. . I, Byron Myers, will my distinguished walk to John Young. my book on A Successful Hobo Life to Roger Grimn, and my title of The Biggest Lia1 ' to Kash Vanover. I, Norma Risser, will my shortness to Bob Stauffer. my sweetness to Betty Barnes, and my slimness to Betty Holloway. L Nancy Rosinski. will my blond hair to Connie Monce. my ability to drive other people's cars to Virgil Alberson, and my talent to get fun out of messing around to Jill Harshman. I, Shirley Schlagenhauf, will my art of saying much when there is little to be said to Carol Blocker, my remains after the annual is published to the nearest hospital, and my natural curly hair to Rosalee' Kirkwood. I, John Studebaker, will my rippling muscles to Jimmy Ramseyer, my interest in the Montpelier' girls to anybody who thinks they can handle them, and my l0c bottle of peroxide to Martha Harshman. I, Patty Wall, will my ability to understand Government to next year's senior class, my long hair to Elizabeth Bryan, and my ability to get along with the te3Ch9l'S to Duane White We hereby attest that the above constitutes the final will of the class of nineteen hundred and fifty- three. Signed: SENIOR CLASS Class Poem CLASS OF F IFTY-THREE We are the students of fifty-three a smarter class is yet to be: Our laurels of credits we now may say, Accomplished by hard work and little play. We entered as Freshies green and shy Coming to learn the wherefore and why Of subjects to us then vague and dim, But we worked with a will determined to win Next year we were the Sophies gay, Easily having our own sweet way, With lots of parties and lot of pep 'Twas then we received our wonderful rep Then as Juniors our work piled high, We struggled vainly to reach the sky, Made Seniors and teacher sit up and look As we wisely expounded on every book. We've weather the storm of credits and grade We've learned that poets are born, not made We've all decided to succeed, and that, We'll be sharp, be natural, but never be flat - I x . g Jo Gerber Duane White 8 pra- :' Qlffr' s. f wr V 4 - Dean Arnold Delores Ramseyer .A , 1+ g. L Martha Hurshman 'Q . sf, - -ff' ,Z l Af l ..-Fi. ,.3 if Stakwalwwzahai LeRoy Harshmzm Q I 5 J. il ,fa rd' x 'Ve 2552 . - 11, 6 LQL F Bla.. , JE ' Fredrick Settle 4' Joan Penrod uw -. 3. 5' '-fi. I' ' if 33. 1 b e .far K f, Q -tj a 'x ', 1. ,f Si ,A U f - ' ' . i. ...ff than wbw lf N ,- Shirley Fear Do,-,315 Shaffer Marjorie Bower Virgil Alberson ' als I viax 'af f 3, f F' ' f is V Fax 'A M K f 'Maj 41 ' 2 XX b , F f X , me one .i it Bill Bussel Rosalee Kirkwood Gene Allen IUNIORS ' M - -4 iv Xi '-': f' f- 'L' , N. - , - 4- -N -an-Q. ' Sydonna Wall Shirley Johnson Twenty-three Helen Williams John Young ,,...,, Donald Brand x Darlene Scott 1 F .- 5 Bill Chandler Twenty-jbur .Q ' 1 X ,tif , x Z -:Ci .al Charles Cochran ...::. - ,, .::s5 uv ' Fw Carolyn Brown Bill Gentis MHFIEHE Isch 91- ,,,,W .wa -.6 . 1- x-'Q' :- an Q' , X Tw J' rr X . 1 ' Q iwf vgfe- 'MK Q ff '21-:-' u f ff Melvin Fear Neusbaum SOPHOMORES Ted Stanton 'J U' ur' 2- ' sg. shank .A .r.,, X K ., l.. NNXQ Kay Ofnweller Pinkerton an . ,. ,X . . N A e a- . . . K X X W .J Y, .2 . ' ., 'QP ' X K .g .- X X NSN fy - R X. N M lx Z it X. S N , . 1- + bm Xi va x Q 0.5: Janice Dickason Richard Pinkerton Roy Ramseyer wwf ' lf ' 'W .. U.. on 4' , 53 Y .111 , Q an 4 f ' , , 1 1 1 . V X -Y lx- ..,.' , xii.. 1 7..:,f. :H -'Y A f- 22:5 5 4- I ' 1:23:55-' J'-Qiffgfi larry Carolyn 'V Joan Bob Mabeline , Paul Cloud Wilson Alberson Mayer BOWCI' Pmkerton ff- - 1. 1 in A A N f t .. A A li x r ,gix A Joyce Arlene Jay M Junior Peggy Tfer Gentis Betts Lesgzr Bryant Ge,-ber , . 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Lidd! fx , 'K -Q . 4 4' . ,5,- , .I V, fi KA'llllPl,I Nubhf h :- , 'Qi' K . , f, -, g .Indy Shuxlml xv .,. A 4 ' M . li fi . - - 'Il S3 . FQ fig: :mvxm A Euuuns ll-mlm Id Bn umgu rim Ted Rzxxxrngnrlnnr M fr ,Q ,. c 'Xu' v . ri 'K x ' s I x N41 1902 Electrlc Runabout .pl - l .w'.,2.n, '.'xf,.' I .14 1f.',4 A . 5 , .4 -n xx , , . -V '52-'km' ,, . 'xl'- CHEERLEADERS Shirley Schlagenhauf and Shirley Fear COACH BOB WALTER dis- cussing the pros and cons of sports with Red Sitko, profes- sional football player, STUDENT MANAGERS: Donald Shaffer, Duane White, Jack Monce Thirty-six ':R3., -f -4 . 1 R-v3,.R..-R--.-'- ' gi:,,.,1..,. : .4.w,,f , : , .- V 5 Nunez-:Xff 10 S. ,, , . 1, JQAZR A I X A. . - ,4,,,, ... .w--W - '. . . , . , W., . X 9, . . L ,,.A,,,.,.,...,. L .H , -, ,Q X ,..-.Q-wr Y - - . R R ! 1 E I 5 F x - SPURTS 1 R 1 I i 1 4 1 . 1 4 , AQ V R WERE PROUD of' OUR TEAMS AND THEIR SPORTSMANSHIP Q 1 V A 1 Rex Gentis Byron Myers Charles Barnes Virgil Alb0l'S0l1 Charles Cochran I ? B A S K E T B A L L Thirty-eight ' Richard Pinkerton Gene Allen 1894 BALZER was built by a New York City inventor. Its air-cooled, t.hree-cyl- inder engine was of the rotary type- the cylinders and crankcase revolved around a fixed crankshaft. Kent Johns Melvin Fear Bill Bussel Thirtyfnine First Team Back Row, left to right: Coach Bob Walter, Byron Myers, Kent Johns, Jim Taylor fsubstitute for Cochran absentj Bill Bussel, Richard Pinkerton, Melvin Fear, Mani ager Jack Monce. Front Row, left to right: Bob Stauffer, Rex Gentis, Charles Barnes, Virgil Alberson Kent Monce, Gene Allen. Second Team Back Row, left to right: Assistant Manager Duane White, Paul Bryant Jr., Kash Van- over, Donnie Brand, Coach Bob Walter, Bobbie Banter, Paul Pinkerton, Clyde My- ers. Assistant Manager Don Shaffer. Forty V E' I7'-3 Eesffffblll 77f1Ef Forty-o Softball Team Back Row, left to right: Donnie Brand, Richard Pinkerton, Bob Banter, Jesse Stoner, Bob Stauffer, Virgil Alberson, Kent Monce, Bill Bussel. Front Row, left to right: Larry Cloud, Kent Johns, Jim Taylor, John Studebaker, Charles Barnes, Byron Myers, Bob Mayer, Melvin Fear, Gene Allen. Track Team Back ROW, left to right: Coach Bob Walter, Byron Myers, Bill Gentis, Virgil Alber- son, John Studebaker, Richard Pinkerton. , , Front Row, left to right: Gene Allen, LeR0y Harshman, Blu 131155911 Donme Brand Rex Gentis, Kent Monce. -ga- Forty-two Iunior High Team Back Row, left to right: Coach Asbury Walker, Carl Pease, Ronnie Johns, Gary Shannon, Donnie MUFTBY, R1Chard Arnold, Donald Schooley, Manager Jerry Reaser, Ff0H1.R0w, left to Fight: Junior Miller, George Carnes, Donnie Brand, Donald Addington, Kermit Addington, Floyd Harshman. G. A. A. Back ROW, left to right: Mrs. Gordon, Arlene Gentis, Sharon Harris, Betty Holloway, Dorothy Dubach, Donna Kirkwood, Connie Monce, Nancy Williams, Christine Egly, Donna Brumbaugh, Norma Risser. Front Row, left to right: Daphene Bunch, Martha Harshman, Janice Dickason, Mabeline Bower, Shir- ley Fear, Marlene Isch, Shirley Schlagcnhauf, Martha Pease, Mary Alice Leader, Nancy Rosinski. Forty-three YEARBOOK STAFF an '15 I ill. S 'big Band Back Row, left to right: Dean Ar- nold, Gene Allen, Larry Cloud, Charles U t raft, Mr. Weichter, P S Director. Middle Row: Kash Vanover, Lyle Cloud, Dennis Diffenderfer, Pat- ty Baumgartner. Back Row: Joan Alberson, Dorothy Dubach, Barbara Cox. Forty-four Editor-in-Chief: Shirley Schlagenhauf Assistant Editor: Nancy Rosinski Advisor: Lorraine Mead Alumni Editor: Christine Egly The Panther Staff Jack Monce, Christine Egly. Patty Wall. Front Row, left to right: Lorraine Mead CAdvisorJ, Shirley Schla- genhauf, Norma Risser fAssist- ant Editorj, John Studebaker. Middle Row: Rex Gentis, Byron Myers, Charles Barnes fEditorJ Back Row: Nancy Rosinski, Daph- ene Bunch, Donna Brumbaugh, l flv ACTI ITIE EVERY ONE A WINNER During the past year all activities, Win or lose, have been winners for us because we have profited from the experience. if Wig PETROLEUM , M 15 f ' - . , ms W- N, 5 - ' 66 7 2 0 Iunior-Senior Reception 1952 Q 71 Sophomore Minstrel of 1952 Q 452 ..- qy-1 M EL 5.5 I ' 1 .' -1 qty: 1 qrzflv ' 51 ' lb 1904 Oldsniobile Off ihe Track Senior Class Play 1931 DUESENBERG, at the right, carried the name of a fa- mous racing-car designer. It was built in Indianapolis. The big, eight-cylinder engine developed 265 horsepower. Ccdeleria In Action Forty-eight - - as-s..S.... .,., Y -Q5 i 1-N 1' A 4 is 4-H Clubs Top Row, left to 'right-Mr. Brown, Kent Johns, Jesse Stoner, Larry Cloud, Jim Taylor, Dean Arnold, Charles Cowens, Junior Bryant, George Carnes. Middle Row-Bill Myers, Donnie Schooley, Art Ramseyer, Lyle Cloud, Richard Hen- ley, Carl Pease, Dennis Diffenderfer, Rich- ard Arnold. Bottom' Row-Ted Williams, Gale Schooley, David Minnich, Ronnie Johns, Tom Poling, Gene Stanley, Donnie Mertz, Thomas Bai'- rington, Gary Isch. Top Row, left to 'right-Mrs. Blessing, Helen Williams, Nancy Williams, Dorothy Du- bach, Martha Pease, Connie Monce, Donna Kirkwood, Arlene Gentis, Sharon Harris. Middle Row-Janet Reaser, Marlene Isch, Jill Harshman, Janice Bates, Barbara Cox. Carol Taylor, Patricia Shane, Ramona Worman, Janet Banter, Connie Harshman. Bottom Row-Rebecca Worman, Charlene Carnes, Sharon Bowman, Patty Lovell Kay Kirkwood, Elizabeth Pinkerton, Eliz- abeth Bryant, Linda Pease, Margaret Hunt, Janet Mason, Markeeta Myers, Barbara Mayer. I M ----M-dz.-w NOW WE TOO HAVE PASSED INTO THE PROUD ALUMNI CLASS ,.., ,. ,W A H f .- .2 X Y Q . .4 as we -,Q l'rlmI4-un: lliih Hvluml ' J if ig VT X I Q aa Q 4 . . 4 1 ' 1951 Top Row, left to right-Ferne Mathys, Bill Melick, Glen Custard, Mable White, Jim Zimmerman, Barbara Isch. Middle Row-Jerry Sills, Kenny Books, Jim Brand, Dick Shedd. Bottom Row-Lawrence Dubach, Mona Mowery, Martha Davis, Rose Williams, Ed Young. aff! , W 3 - .,.., W, 4 qlg e,ee eeee - eeee H001 :li of 1 Q - - ,,... , aa. w 1 ,I -.-. , nw an-1-nu A 5 , M, ml. V N ..., . , RL mg... ...mu .,., . ..-1-.M Fifty tr 5 1952 Top Row, left to 'right-Catherine Esmond, Marilyn Schlaeenhauf, Don Collorn, Psyche Houston, Jack Gentis, Juanita Harshman. Middle Row-Betty Banter, Crystal Blocker, June Harshman, Dick Harshman. Bottom Row--Lillian Millington, Joe Monce. Carl Okey, Jim Reynolds, Marjorie Sturgeon. cu he xi I N 3 it lx flied 756.,g.4, , . l f ---1--lv fc ' X 3 --u Pl lHUllUM mana sscuuqn u- ff W 574 - r - 1 2 'n' H, -H- 'l1..,,i'r, Q tw J'l1'hBI1I,.l-IA J 5, I J l . 1 I I - S 4 I I I 1 Q n 1- - W , , I n - ar, . va- 1 -. . ,X .,... N .... : ,QQ ..,,, t. N -.Sem . ' I- X: l ' f ::f,::.1' f X , 'X-Q3-. it . r xg P Er ,Mya ,xiii 1950 Top Row, left to 'right-Phil John- son, Moretta Harshman, Mildred Kurtz, Glen Custard, Gene Bow- er, Don Roberts. Middle Row-Paul Haffner, Jr. Lovell, Virginia Cochran, Lola Dubach, Bob Melick, Norma Jones, Jim Gentis, Joyce Kramer. Bottom Row-Irene Harshman, Peg- gy Osw-alt, Eldon Bunch, Barbara Stauffer, Nancy I-Iarshman, Jim Rosinski, Betty Fear. Carl Blair. ..,.. n .V 1949 Top R0w, left to right-Dick Hunt, Irene. Onweller, Glen Custard. Kenny Kirkwood, Bob Miner, Bob Bryant. -- 44 Middle Row-Phyllis Nusbaumer, Roy Esmond, Norma Zimmerman, Jim Stauffer, Garth Fosnaugh, Phyllis Brickley, Ellen Linton. Bottom Row-Phyllis Terhune, Gladys Hanni, Paul Poling, Ma- ble White, Gerald Lucas, Joe Lockwood. .-,.i .il ,Qv A .lr X. pf . v i 'A dl Rum Hillh Sl-1 M , - exft ,001 L '- -49 .- aj ,- L V , r T. J s f ' , 5 5. sf B Yi K 1 . ' AN X ' . 5-ni A ji 1 in as so i li: 'Mum High S X' lx X 1554310 f'f.4f G7 6501112 Pj 194mg or V: a :. I 1 W - '?f , .... I nh 9 x is .l . Annu , . H. .. -U ' ji I 1 7 K '-J gang? MENS -fame gan' v'E',:gt..g. e-+535 55: f.QguE ' f-UPU H.- mo Bw FWS 'OWS' DJ I Wg:- -g. 1-1- Egg Q90 5 fn as mme' EUS' 89,0 'DOF 555 eil . fig- Ugg? 42 TID.- -.f-' M EQ 535 A -'ms Gump, 05'-H mn- '-sllfc WV: .. Gi Third Row-Joyce Gentis, Nellie h A Foust, Jesse Harshman Jr., Eileen Onweller. A5 B0ttom Row-Keith Johns, Marion 5 Hunt Jr., Pat Ifer, Jessie Engle, ' Marvin Cossairt. . .. .x .x-U . ...,. ..a. - 'ful-N 1948 Top Row, left to 1-ight-Crystal Al- berson, John Cochran, Glen Cus- tard, Dave Gentis, Philip Land- reth. Middle Row-Nova May Cobb, Bill Isch, Delores Hobson, Jerry Set- tle, Genevieve Linton. Bottom Row-Geraldine Johnson Rosemary Redd, Warren Okey Idella Kelsay, Roma Jeanne Ro- sinski. il - ' fe ff: L 5 4 . f T Yclrohvf' High srhunl J l V' 3- A 'Tx 'nd 7 aj i- Y- P -. yy ., an .J 7, . 4 . . ,, V L.. UL . .. -- ... 4v.,.. . ., ' 6 li' , ill.. : : 1 - Fifty-one f ' el -5 G fi 1946 1 T9 .L 5 RK ., . T Op Row, left to 'right-Jean Pavy I ' E il ' Ed Risser, John Cowens, Janice Neff, Delores Kelsey, Glen Cus- 'V E tard. 1 '.' I M Q '1' Middle Row-Guy Engle, Ruth t V C li. ,gf N., AVVA Cobb, Harry Frntz, Marilee Hi- - Y. ',?5if-' -Q day, Beulah Cochran, Dick Gen- ius, gi ' V -' A ' tis, Lorene Fosnaugh, Harold li? W1 5 , N, 4 Grimm. . , . N -UM M ,D h, n f14x,TVL0L Bottom Row-Max Risser, Wilda X 1 Brickley, John Fruth, Lola J X. . - - stramn, Dick Lockwood, Shirley J N, X ' .. I , Cl Custard, Donald King, Audrey A ' X., Q ' Lovell, Bob Redd. X , . I . ., AXE .,,, f . L f x Q- xx X X g - '- 1 K i Eenwmwrww fumvm-fr 194 .rmlw J N . H 'UN' W. .5 Qekvoleum J'l19h3C1wo1 8 F Top Row, left to 1-lght-E. Cochran, 1 . '- J. Holloway, E. Chandler, M. Martin, R, Hunt, B. Shaffer. Middle Row-M. Goodspeed, P. ' Terrell, M. Egly, B. Stoner, B. FL.-. .J ' -L 6 , qs h rl' Nash. E QR Bottom Row-R. Lee, J. Gerber, C. ..50M.m,... li H 5. ref. Stepp. L. Frantz,, P. Bowem W. fffffm-me 5 new-M-ef M ECL! -fra? Q X - :Q NVA' K ' I .. : nw4mE A Y' 0 wnmsn u J German - E 5-:owes QQJHJBK ' - f 'Z it J irq an 3 1' 3 : : f Qeweummighmow . A 1944 331i lO114 - - Top Row, left to fight-D. Wilson, ' ' ' i J. Paxson, E. Chandler, E. Haines, V, -'I ,P B. Henley. . 1 M J CJ Q 411' Middle Row-W. Cochran, W. King, S l. j H. Ellenberger, M. Alberson, H. ' UW McKuras. my su-nm Bottom Land- B 'H 1-eth, N, Norton, J. Wilson, R. . Redd, M. Nerf. Z .J - ' i- :sf X, - - N X - - A - Ale. ' g - , '- , E - - Q F '- 5 A ,X -. sg. .. M new NNORYQN' J NAKLSON Fzfty-two 1943 Top Row, left to 'right-Wilma King, Lavern Fosnaugh, Justine Settle, E. Chandler, Pearl Lucas, Dale Frantz, Eva Skinner. . fbi if ii.: Y PM J Middle Row-Roberta Nutter, Ray Blankenbeker, Maxine Frantz, , 5 , Bob Brickley, Marie Butler. Q 8 JH ' ' 5, Bottom Row-Garth Haines, Fran- 1 ces Fisher, Irene Alfont, Gene 1-all N Lockwood, Beulah Hanni, Dono- ff, Q van Kizer, Robert Jarrett. R I Q , Q 4- A vw , if 1 sv ,r Q A' W 51 r 'X , f , me 4 f Tc-p Row, left to 'right-Ronald Neff, Betty Bower, Alice Ann Cowens, M AC, Kathleen Daily, Wanetta Davis, Q .J F , ' ' Charlotte Steiner, Isca Harshman. , 5 , f , L' K , a 'B 1 , second Row-Richard Brickley, Ruth ,I 1 1 1 9 'Wir ,L x' Carmen, Helen Butler, Dorthy Brun- 4 ' 'A Q 'R son, Juanita Nusbaumer, Wllma Qxoll I Williams, Chester Hiday. -2 'Of , L ' Third Row-Earl Chandler, Paul Bry- L' x' ' ant, Marjorie King, Edna Lovell. I' will ' 3 Dorthy Young, E. L. Renner. ' Bottom Row-Charles Coffman, Nona 2 Q, .- Yarger, Dorthy Foust, Murray Mc- W Va A ., , Q F3 Kuras, Gale Miller, Lois Henley, gm 1 1 'X Y Rosmary Lee. Robert Gierhart - 7 Q 1 a Q 'er E M ia- me 1941 Top R0'uJ, left to 'right-Jesse Sills Jr., Verlos Sharpe, Earl Chandler, Lewis Brown, Donald Egly. Middle Row-Frank Babcock Jr., Velmarose Risser, Donald Shan- non, Waneta Lucas Hen E1 , TY S- ton, Loisellen Dale, Vernus Whis- ler. Bottom Rc cille Fosnaugh, Wrenn Borrori Glenn Borror, Myrt Riggs, Joe Haines. 'w-Wilbert Hanni Lu f X, A .. . yeiroleum Hlflh 561141 4 L UI K f as Q3 FF ' . EQ S7 L 2 1' f Fifty-three gfffil 4, if , 3 af- J fu N I Weis P' PNA, J 9 4 ' ew: ,nz ,g 3 J .1 ' , LJ' 4 I V .4 .43 1 . , l- . , V ' Ah' I 'Z A A Pi ' I , - . i . 1940 T0p Row, left to 'right-Robert Wor- mon, Justine Davenport, Harold Lash, Earl Chandler, Ruth Sellers, Robert Wilson, Meredith Liddy. Second Row-Roger King, Harold King. Third Row-Glenn Steiner, Mary Jane Cowens, Iris Lovell, Myron Davis. Bottom Row-Enery Jarrett, Frances Clevenger, Ina Marie Miller, Basil King, Virginia Paxson Nilah N i , us- , baumer, John Jr. Blair. 5 , 7 ' lr 5 N 1 ,f A i , X 1939 ., Top Row, left to right-John Frantz 3 ' f, 5 '-Z l Jr., Maxine O'Dell, Ronald Wilson, ' ..f.- X . Earl Chandler, Robert Schott, Wil- , .iW.geir'1lf 1H'W1-Ffbwjw. ma Risser, Victor Fosnaugh. ff? a Q L , ' A Second Rc-w-Ralph Chenowerth, Qx L, 11' ,J ,Q 5 Helen Cowens, Malcolm Hiday, Bert 3, w, 'N , 1 ,1 S W' ,Q stepp, Denny Sellers, Keith Lee, exe ' ' 1 Wanda McKuras, Robert Brunson. x W X Third Row-Lillian Steiner, Paul Ris- :7 Q ' -L Q - 1 , A -- ser, Alice Blocker, Max Williams, ' Qi - ' - ,R Q - D Q Leonard Ireland, Don Cochran, Mary if ,5,A, , J . F di Welner, George Warner, Norma Q 'rl , 'rj I ' 'xi Bower. ' ' ' Bottom Row-Louis Strahm, Helen 9 -, - N Lucas, Earl Whistier, Charles Fish- ,IQ ' er, Joe Holloway, Berteen Stepp, ' - ' Donald Coffman. ilj lkx . . . X ,, l'mull,igm Hnzufumui, e vi i in l El r f J . uw . ,i Fifty-four i l J J ji 1 YL 1 , ,, ll 1938 Top Row, left to right-Dayle King, Clifford Oswalt, Floyd Steiner ence Harris, Kenneth Haines, Cloid Nusbaurner, Dollie Holloway. , Clar- Seconrl Row-Josephine Paxson dora Lovell, Martelle Harter, Ida Rosa Ifer. Fre- Third Row-Edna Yarger, Danfol-sl Fosnaugh, Rosie Pearson, Lillie Al- berson, Betty Williams, Harold Haines, Wilma Showalter Bottom Row-Margaret Lehman Joe Hiday, Marjorie Kirkwood, Jilanita Alberson. ee.. 1937 Top Row, left to 'right-Herbert Frauhiger, Helen Wilson, William Outcalt, Clarence Harris, I. V. Myers, Wayne Cochran, Mary Warner, Wayne Davis. Second Row-Artha Nutter, Dorse Williams, Everett Pearson, Cath- ha F 1 l gil 1ET mH 's'iHllnl fx llll 1Il ' erlne Elston. Q QQ Third Row-Max Fosnaugh, Arbu- - ,., tus Frantz, Russell Bisel, Woodrow - ' 5 A 5 Kizer, Pearl Kizer, 'Paul Kizer, 1, ,455 'f D 7 Helen Yarger, Grant Linsey. , ' ef ' Bottom Row-Bessie Harford, Dar- ' I . Q, rell Franks, Myrtle Redd, Lewis Q- ,, 2 N S Lovell, Ruth Wheeler, Burton ' ---. 5- f . Q Courtney, Pauline Cox, Vearly 5 ' ' Q f A . Coffman, Mabel Taylor. ' W, ' Q, ... . L I ' A5 , Top Row, left to 'right-Berneice 'Ps X f f Nusbaumer, Alva Templin, Mil- iq - . ,Q di-ed Ray, Clarence Harris, Nina ' QQ , Lee, Charles Harter, Alice Stepp. .5pb'il'0lk'lllIl iliglxsvltuol Mddl R D ,ll GQ G Q , Q 1. Q s 1 e cw- ruci a ass, ay e in fi '936 Q Bauserman, Robert Egly, Clifford I g 1 'f' .' Settle, Max Holloway, Kenneth A Q QL ig 1 Williams, Evelyn Bryan. U , a A D Bottom Row-Clyde Alberson, Eve- ' lyn Borror. Jesse Haines, Homer V Alberson, Helen Lash, Robert Os- - walt, Mildred Hutchison, Virgil : f 'f ' ' ' - Chenowerth. X Q A : If . : Q ri A X . li f r is .. L- if-. M f Left- as I . no ,... 'i 1 - Q L at K, jj QQXQ N my , Top Row, left to -right-Marguerite Braner, Bernard Harris, A. B. A Meyer, William Watkins, Charles ' ' , Hodges. me Mr-eg, Q.. 3 -,,. K , Y -T' I,-T-faq 32. , Middle Row-Weisell Uptgraft, By- ' X , M , , A ' R, ron Dulinslcy, Everett Collins, .' ' Mary Herrwick. Q Q - QQ Qfpaleunl ,,,: Q Q Bottom Row-Frances Stepp, Don W - Tl- - Johnson, Dollie Frantz, Gene Q 2 -Q 'S ' '- Hedges, Milo Wells, L, ' Q 4 i ' J Y S '1-r , Q ,- :WK , g . Q ,-,. Q its , it l . W' is 1936 President s Coupe Fifty-five in Q 1 .fl LY ,. , - ff i f A fffw' .' . 4 ii N f f tfilfaii 91 'F 5 fu -lifts ' l f Alwiflflgxj Q s . ' 'L..f-- 2 I- Dedication To the Alumni this book we dedicate We feel that they should really rate, For it's in their steps, we tried to follow So that our lives would not be shallow. Down through the years There have been trials and tears, Laughter and joys, not forgetting the cheers We've studied and worked to allay the fears, Of parents and teachers for our future careers. So, now it is with much respect And admiration too, That we the class of '53 Dedicate this Year Book to you. . J , ' K' so 1 A . - ' f A M 'v c nf!-8 s ., w- 4 5 s NDS? -can at A s dw.. AS' . . X is if 'n ,C lv .,, . Y . S.. X . f. 1' X V 7 .r ,h., Q. . 1934 T019 Row, left to 'right-Doyle Wil- hams, Evelyn Kessler, O. D. Kes- ' Q, fc. -12',Q . .. fr Slef- Marguerite Cain, Kenneth 3 .WV ,I ffl 5 Npphplpllm an-K .2 .hs 4 Nusbaumer, Velva Burgess. ., ,N-'Ley .if 11.5 tt G1 Q, Second Row-Thelma Weakleyv Ar, ' IL, Q4 ,X dee Helm, Eloise Alberson, Don- ' - si, -...rf-1 ald Blair, Guyla Pearson, Wogd- Y m y '- 'e ' ' row Wilson. 37 -5 '. 5 f :?' J Q.. . ' at JL? as 3, as 5 an Q if N Trgrd R0w'11JIIancy Jones, RiCh1l1'd A nhl? Ni, 2. 4:35. QM, ., . , QM I, i orror, arjorie Shoemaker, X as Q' Mary Blair, Pauline Arnold, Ro- lf , V Qi Hilfvrh If berta Uptegraft, 5- JL f--' R. .' S 'XMWMW Bottom Row-Genieve MCKuraSv .., 4, 7 ag E V- NE E, ' Mary Haines, Pauline Cheng- it Q' it of I 2.., ,. I ' 1 ' weft: Nlfuth Kizer, Lois Fos- ' . .2 C -Q J or .. , ' ' l - - r X i. Fw I. , . Hxme Kms, Maw Gar ' I F -ei . I Q,,1n52-fl ,QL .fMs.,,:32L'L ' 1933 S i . . 5575. L - W J . . fi Top Row, left to 'right-Lela Blair, K x - - , V Brazil Young, Johnnie Stude- if .. Q ' iff, fi :: -X95 baker, David Lloyd, T. P. Charles, 'N 2 02,1 S .f bl., J Keith Jones, Myrtle Johnson, Carl 2 it IJ- W' ' 4 K V +5 4' Egly, Kenneth Frantz. Q . ,fWc,,',,,,jf!177r L new is ' s t i-I Second Row-Herbert Alberson, as ,X ', 5 xilfqfl ,qffhldf , Y . S Q Mary oswalt, Frederick Morricai, Q A ,a Q lb nf' 2 I Q Mary Helen Holloway, Mary Jane 'li E in . .A ,S J ' Holloway, George Lindsey, Char- E hx . 5 , is ' les Stanley, Beatrice Cochran. y Li ga 2 gfx Third Row-Vida Grahm, Melvin ' ' . . lx Simons, Roger Stauffer, Cecil H E. Pond. Q Bottom Row-Dwight Cochran, L 'QR ,Ci 2. M Mary Wilson, Bernice Blocker, A-.N . ,Key A,,, George Risser, Ferne Strahm, fs- 'Q' s ,.,L- ,r l'i Homer Kizer, Frank Garriott, if Q:-rg W Mildred Luttmrm. ' r WN V. ' ' x A J . R . . .... . 1 ...S W hir , XE QF .i Fm . -.'-a,'.':1 ww J cs WW 5,1 Wifi v Top Row, left to right-Doris Upte- N ' ,.... X graft, Glen Wheeler, Raymond V sr - - . , ' Cox, Norma Ifer, Hillard Upt- M. -. l06'flUff'fffN graft. R -,,:k7 iv 1 W ' 'Y X X lkf. 5. Sw ASX b x Middle Row-Carl Sawyer, Robert IQ 'HJ Q ' Williams, Jessie Lindsey, Nila Q Q X ' J K B .7 Y Burgess. ' I , H I 'Y 'MW Bottom Row-Herschel Clark, Helen , Ray, Edward Alberson, Herman ' it Brumbaugh, Martha Scott. fr XA Q at .Q 2 ' ,f.f..,,.f 42141-fn li i nwm ,wt t ,HMM MZ H MW! 1-br-wav--um M.-tmafvlrx M,,,q, 5 ,.,, ,, Fifty-six 1.-- 'E .2 Xa., ,,f'Q 7' 1 -0- fax,-V 'Lak ri 4 , 1931 s -. X. ill' I Tap naw. left to right-Paul Kirk- Q 1. l bil , , 93, M-W ' ' - - wood. Melba Rilgs, Mildred Gal- -:eQ. ' ' Q-. , limore, William Bussel, Arthur M M fro m Q ' Frantz, Jean Egly, Willis Dicka- A I N son' 'S ' -4 . ..a?...11q '61 3 A.s..s...v1 Third Row--Evelyn Kizer, Verna five. S' 1 A M, L' ' gr' ' Kizer, Merrill Riggs, Joy BIOWII, - Y 'I ' - --R Q L, T Earl Harter, Frances Barton. if-'1 ' xx 3 1 ' Second Row-Evelyn Watkins, Carl - ' rr' 'P 1 ' . ' w Harter, Cleo Swindler, Ruth I g ,H T - 5 - Franks, 'Lawrence Schooley. ETL is 1 5 r N . .Y ' rim Row-Marie angers, Mabel I 5 ', 1 p 5 ' T Harman- 'ff- I' ': l A f-f' .... ttf WM' 'MQ il, 1 flffwzeum Zon.Qn0Q14 -1 1930 -. 3 'J Q i Top Row, left to right-Duane Wheel- A ,. W V 'i , J Is er, Harold Lloyd. 4 4 , ....-. I Q ra Third Row--Helen Risser, Merle Hol- ' ' Q loway, Truman Bierie, Ralph Mowh A ery, Margaret Sellers, Wilbur Bar- 9 1 rington, Ruth Strahm. A. 1' 5 Second Row-Wesley Engle, Nina , , Haines, Velma Mowery, Stanley gf, H Q K Jones, Madonna Alberson, Gordon '- s M' V W Frantz. 1 N S K' First Row-Rena Kizer. Stella Wells, 3 ' , G Ruby Green, Wavne Uptgraft, Rich- ' ', J, ard Settle, Virgil Books. 2 , , 4 4 1929 TOP Rvuq, left to right-Lawrence Lockwood, Leota Runyon, Harry Allen, Edna Collins, John Holloway, Chester Grace, Truman Gentis, Mar- tha LIOYCL Cloyd Reynolds. T h1rd Row-Inez Hutchison, Jennie Babcock, George Noble, Irene Scott, Terrell Schott, Edith Dickason, Syl- van Studebaker, June Hedges. Second Row-Lela Strahm, Thelma BQTDSS. Clyde Brown, Melba Taylor, Mildred Nutter, Dale Ifer, Ruby iftettle, Ralph Hart. First Row--Grace Miller, Walter Els- ton, Ethel Ramseyer, Dale Kirk- wood, Ethie Jones, Vilas Scrogham, Tillie Studebaker, Russel Blgcker, , r -v. ara . Ha. .300 .2 1 G' Q I ' 5' i 1 ...QW K . Zkhnhss- or-Hi Silva Dil ' '..rm...' ....,.. E52 3 R Pmoieum mm 'W f , ns. .... Class - - V1 A T 1 of . K . , I I 1 y Q I t 3 v Q - 2 'E - 7 A -- -wi l-ma.. 1-we ' W ik:- , in . Fifty-seven B T I 'Max 9 .1 f. If , G 5, T ,1 '- C' :Q 3 S .1 , .5 Q' ., 1 '. -Q f f 1, ' W . 1928 X C E . Top Row, left to 'right-Lenna Bor- . . ror, Nova Riggs, Glen Johnson, Q? ' ' I Hazel Franks, Verdayne Fisher, V , - 'A i-1 ,1 ,.:,. , .fs v, 'Q Frances Clark. If K Zig ,, as i 5 'ss '- , , K Jef Vg' ' NK Third R0w-Bertha Kizer, Violet i Y ' , i A 1 gi! Chenoweth, Dale Dunwiddie, A ' ' '1 ' b i Pf'-f' Edna Books, Donald Williams, H -..-. I f ,,,, Lorene Strahm. ms? Q1 .V 'f l y . ' H S Second Row-Earl Simmons, Nila .Q 'ii ' i ' 5? V i Gibson, Olan Bossart, Ralph Ar- ig Q 8 1 if nold. A X Y ' i First Row-Paul Frantz, Ruth Har- ' 4. 3 , was J ' Q ter, Joy Wheeler, Virgil Burgess, 1 f i' . i ,-2' 5 ,lr Clyde Harter, Edna Hinchman. ,, , . 1927 Q- , , -X - ..-. 4 ,fin Top Row, left to right-Merle 1 5' . J' A 15 5 gk ,J il Dukes, Ruth Kirkwood, James Wg f gn Q s Wilson, June Risser, Hubert K 5 I ' vi, ' . Wheeler, Treva Warner, Dale , :p sohiageohaof. 6 g W 4 H r Middle Row-Marjorie Hedges, Y M: 2 Tgw 1 Q' . ,L Lawrence Hoppes, Janet Elston, I E S. WS M Evelyn Williams. Claude Barnes, :-: ---V- ' X ' if Alice women. S .S 'ir' ' Bottom Row-Helen Leist, Hubert A 'tb fp, , ' Risser, Florence Miller, Michael' f-- I i - 4 Q- , ' 51,555 .m So o 0971 1925 Fifty-eight Top Row, left to right-Stanley Blocker, Clelland Settles, Vaughn Tinkle, Edith Simmons, Howard Brown. Second Row-Hilda Uptgraft, Sar- ah Courtney, Emma Blocker, Garnette Wheels. Third R0w-Naomi Deereu, Floyd Uptgraft. Ruby Goodsgcaed, Rob- ert Holloway, Crystal arner. Bottom Row-Kenneth Scott, Hazel Liest, John Herrman, Mildred Stocky, Lloyd Settles. 1 1925 Standard 6 Brougham 1924, T0p Row, le!! to right-Harold Dulinsb, Ralph Settle, Garth Dyson, John Collins, Harold Du-A bach. Third Row-Mary Burgess, Freda Marsh, 'Magdaline Gehrett, Net- tie Kirkwood. Second Row-Bertha Stout, Alice Higgins, Ruth Allen, Doris Prouty, Hazel Dyson, First Row-Raymond Miller, Ralph Lockwood, Melbourne Johnson, Donald Dunwiddie, Roy Bussel. 1922 gg,-V Left to Right-Earl Williams, Pansy Stanley. Clifford Settle. Levis Dickson, Marie Sawyer, Delene Wheel er Huber Settle, Ralph Snow, Belant Pickering, Ralph Baker, 1923 Top Row, left to right-Earl Brown, Ralph Terrell, Florence King, Gerald Scott, Irvin Dyson. Second Row-Kenneth Fridge, Mina Arnold, Bernice Markley, Twylo Settle, Harold McLain. First Row-Ernest Bower, Lester Anchors, Elsie Ifer, Milbume Rodebaugh, Russel Rodebaugh. xx Fifty-nine Nw . 1 sny n 1921 y Q, D A' Left to Right-Em-11 Sawyer. Law- 1 44?-1 w--' 1: Half f n1?L- f rence Warner, Russel Fudge, , ' I Cenith Rigby. Q ,MLfj,f3i.,.WL. jffmmol. I Pu Klum CLASS. -- mzx - 1920 Top Row, left to right-Hasel Pick- ering, Donald Harris, Dorothy Brookhart. Second Row--Glenn Taylor, Freda Hinchman, John Dyson. First Row-Carrie Sawyer, Lloyd Ulmer, Elsie Bierie. when- 1919 Left to Right-Esther French, Lela Walser, Justine Baker, Lela Hoppes, Bessie Yargqr, Nellie Knipe, Winefred French. ' 4 I 1918 TOD Row, left to right-Helen Templin, Merle Bowers, Mineva Scott, Norman Shufelt, Ester Sawyer, Fred Johns. Bottom Row, left to 'right-Leone Sawyer, Vernon Davis, Gladys Dickason, Lawrence Louies, Grace Dickason. 1917 T0p Row, left to 'right-Myrl Shinn, Frene Taylor, Chester Scott, Clinton Templin, Blanche Ifer. B0tt0'm. Row, left to 'right-Flossie Ochesenrider, Homer Sharpe, Beatrice Burritt, Harold Brown, Amy Wells. 1916 Cecil Lockwood. 5 . A 5 ,V 1 , x Q, J ' J' l ' vs 5 j l . g . ' kms f fer x. -ever 1'5 2 f-I-va ay , ww ff-tm-. 3,-f Xe Top Row, left to right-Cleo Hor- nada, -Marion Wilson, Dessie Ochenrider, Wilber Wilson. Bottom Row-Ford Mitchell, Man- dervillc Prouty, Ralph Blockson, J? :-th. . ' K . -'H T i- Q fi .rf-4. ' 2 .v 1' 3 5 f . ' 5 v , ' Q 'Q if - il X ' x 1 HQ xx 4 1: 1 in Y Filer:-env-,.,,, nom! sun' ' 4 Phu. Qt 331 rn 1 R-th -Pwvweittbcn-fx.. -1 5: tx-'z Sixty-one ... -4 1 N af f K l ' 'QI' ' F I 'S f .--f e we 1 'X' 1' 1 ' , N I 1914 Top Row, left to 'right-Goldie Nus- baumer, Howard Nutter, Hazel Lock- wood, George Arnold, Vergil Depon, Francis Cochran, Grace Hoppes. Ernest King, Carrie Blocker, Belvin Blocker. Bottom Row-Clorinda Borror. Harvey Engle, Pearl Hoppes, Raymond Johns, Addie Bussel, Orren Miller. Bonnie Pace, Harry Pace, Harry Engle, Ruby Sharpe, Roy Hedges. I3 ge. My ' '1 'A nr '6 y r 0 Q Sixty-two 1915 Top Row, left to 'right-Kenneth Rent, Marguerite Hinchman, Jesse Dyson, Helen French, Ray O'Donald. Bottom Raw-Gertrude Elston, Rose- well Templin, Hugh Runyon, Harold Engle, Lennet Wiley. H 5 1 ,E m,.N,,. -.,. -.... f 1913 Top Row, left to -right-Lawrence Templin, Inez Engle, Archie Heller, Fleming French, Belle Taylor, Chancey Yarger. Bottvm Row-Ezra Snyder, Clara Bouse, Raymond Linn, Leah Warner, Homer Fosnaugh. .f MN - X ' L1 ' . A 'T f V f A--1 Q1 1 , ,. il, ' f 1.-. 5 ' -- ' f-M- A ' LX 7 4 X , 'W -. it fe. , ,. v..- ,Q gn I ,x F L' 1912 20 Suburban 1912 Top Row, left to right-Homer Evans, Della Bouse, Isca Fisher, Leva Ochsenrider. Bottom Row-Homer Gehrett, Floyd Abraham, Victor Sharpe, Wesleyf Bears. 1909 Arthur Kirkwood 1907 Standing-Lydia Davis, Crystal Lambert. Seated-Mer! Dickason, Obie White, Carl Baliwn. I fi 5 I I li f , 'Q,517Tfg.iL ,if ' I W X ---- . X f- U 1,-. -.-, E- - I? 4 o ' i - 'V ' ' Y X I Q V 137 '3'-Dia ' W -M W X Qui if N s is , UWT I.lIl1llllS1Ht1 Y N- S 1 Sixty-three Sports Shot Left to Right-Marguerite Hinch- man, Daisy Marsh, Carrie Block- er Babe Borror Helen French Mary Wi11iarns,'Ferne Taylor, Ruby Sharpe. uv. 6 .. I.. , . Sixty-four 'lif- X- ff l . 190-1 Studebaker-Garford 1903 Left to Right-Mr. Haechter, Mar- gart Koons, Delbert Leist, Sadie Davis. LJ Q-JV' 5, A Sports Shot Back: Row, left to right-C. Harter, W. Uptgraft, Coach Meyer, E. Hatter, G. Wheller. - Front Rcrw-V. Books, G. Franiz. E. Alberson, M. Riggs. Pictures of these classes were un- available-1926, 1911, 1910, 1908, 1906, 1905, 1904. 66 77 gi,W1-4, C ZX Lx.-.g .. .,.. 4.. 4. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1. 1 1 1 1, 1 1 use C A gg- - '---- xxx 'xxxxxxxxxxx - x -xxxxxxxx: -x- il BoosTERs if Dr. Mead Montpelier Hatchery it Dr. Eriokley I-Iatliclc of Morrissey 1 Dr. Hamilton Lieclnty Iewelry Store 2: I-lill's Stuolio Sprunaer of Lehman Co. 1+ Yaqer Furniture Store 5 P1-:cs-GY's PASTBIES P 'I I in 11 Decorated For All 1 'Y ' , . .I I ' Cakes tim' '-1' Occasions 12 15 Phone 1205 P ll lg BLUFFTON INDIANA 'Q 4-'Q RlSSER'S GROCERY Groceries - - Meats Candies - - Notions DOMESTIC INDIANA FRANCIS COCHRAN Dealer in General Merchandise Petroleum Phone 2565 PHENIX ' INDIANA 4ie,x:,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,, L,,,,,,,,,,,, - - A - see.-:ex-:::: Sixty-me - -:::::::::4-:::::::::: :af-::: , A - :::0::::::::: LANTZ POULTRY C O. 4 ? I I I I I I I I I I 4 I 0 S 4 I S I 0 0 I I ll Buyers and Sellers , ' Phone 297 1, 213 North Scott St. , SWISHER LUMBER CO.. Inc. BLUFFTCN INDIANA 11 ' ::':: , :AA- A- AAAA- 1, '- +-' ----- :: '::,'g Ph0ne1313 'S MOSERIMPLEMENT co. I 703 West Wabash Street Dealers of Allis Chalmers If New Idea, New Holland BLUFFTON INDIANA FARM EQUIPMENT I PHONE 203 BLUFFTCN 11 0ooo:::::00:::0-rr -':: ff:-A 'l l ' '00'vooa-'Q' Say it with Flowers 1, BLUFFTON FLORISTS ' WARE I John P. Schumacher BLUFFTON, INDIANA BAKER 5 Phone 81 110 W. Washington 1 'ixx :: :::::::':x'M :: McCormick Farm E ' atnpment . GEELS JEWELRYSTORE International Trucks ' Known for Fme Dmmonds I 105 South Main Street GOOdY9UT TITQS 4 BLUFFTON, INDIANA CADILLAC ' Gerald Helen Cletus FARMERS 6. MERCHANTS The Vogue Shoppe- Inc- W BANK ISLUFFTON, INDIANA 3: fo. Mugs, It Q 1 5' g General 'extantIxn'Hn ::x H'N 3 f DEIPQISMQ , B nkn Modern Laundry and , REPS G 1 Q Dry Cleaners . IG 'r?z:I5r - I I PhOne15 Fur Storage Towel Servlce 3 BLUFFTON INDIANA BLUFFILIQON, QLDIANA 1 10116 . :::f::::::--::::-:::f::: ::::: ::'::'::::::::::::'ffeeeeffe 1 MARKLEY BROS. GLEN 0 MARSH I' I Staple and Fancy Groceries ' : 222 W. Marker Sn-get VOM Ford UMIST ., PHONE 84-85 BLUFFTON 1' Q I .XX--J! 1 THE LESH AGENCY INC. f S l . - Service Insurance, Bonds, Real Estate , 3 eq .1 BLUFFTON INDIANA .. BLUFFTON INDIANA gg -::::::::::: - A :J ::::: :v :-.:,A,- ::: ::::J Sixty-seven 8 1 0 0 r 1 4 U f:::: -,-J:f:::::::-'::-'::f::::- A::i ii if BLUFFTON PRINTERY ii Commercial Printers CO. N 4+ PHONE 617 BLUFFTON , ., I 1 IMQBJHP i ::.-:::friI3555555555::f'::::75v-579 ' P E VENIS OFFICE SUPPLY CO. I School and Office Supplies 'IW-DGIG YOLII' l'lOITl9 BGQIIISH I 115 SO' JOHNSON St- PHONE 14 BLUFFTCN, IND. +I PHONE 428 BLUFFTON P I ........ ..... - - ..... - - .... ---A.... ..........,.. - , 9 '--- ' ' ' '- '--' -::::::A .E L.g?V'lS TIIIYIE SHOP C ue ird iamonds E I' A- M Bulova Hamilton Elgin ' -21 PHONE 1 7 BLUFFTON, IND. .E x-:m:::l::m::m:mmmx: I, . . U I Funeral Directors omcl FRITZ ELECTRIC COMPANY ' Satisfaction Guaranteed n 41 Ambulance 130 W. Market St. PHONE 271 BLUFFTON, IND- PHONE soo BLUFFTON, IND. H. THOMA 8: SON P Bluffton, Indiana I. Since 1853 ' Funeral Directors 1 RUGS - FURNITURE In I Reasonable - - - Reliable ::.-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::- r -': 1 E25 Massey-Harris ' RECKIN EEE . +1 SUDDETH AUTO W G 2' Farm Machinery I New 8: Us-ed.Aul.o Parts Sales and Service I and Efllllllmellf TRACTORS, COMBINES Q PHONE 12 BLUFFTON PHONE 523 BLUFFTON, IND. IE -,:,,,,,,,,,,,,-.,:,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v :::::::::::::::::::::::,-I:,,,:,,,, N i I TONNER BODY , WORKS P A--qunruu 11-.J fi Insulated Milk Bodies 81 Commercial 1: B0dies Small Semi-Trailers 1: Fire Trucks Moving Van Bodies 1: BLUFFTON INDIANA 0 SUNIER 81 LOCKWOOD, INC. General Insurance Qlncluding Lifej PHONE 11 BLUFFTON, INDIANA Personal Insurance Service v-..,---,----,Q--,------- Compliments of the GAMBLE STORE 101 N. Main St. PI-IONE 641 BLUFFTON, IND. k::::::::::: ::::::-:: :::::::::::::: :::fgp::::::q:::: J Sixty-eight :r::: GRE'IcHEN's eerie- FASHION Where the Smart Dollor Goes Shopping Wearing Apparel for Teens, Misses and Women :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::,' MOSER SUPER SERVICE Qi DECK and HSPEEDD li Lubrication - Accessories B. F. Goodrich Tires and Tubes I Marion 8z Market BLUFFTON, IND. 1 1 ' ' ' - ' S - v : 'f:::::::::::::::::::::, I I SPORTING GOODS WESTERN FLYER BICYCLES ' Western Auto Associate Store it Home Owned - C. D. Butler 1, 123 So. JOHNSON, BLUFFTON, IND. BLUFFTON, IND. PHONE 1380 I HENDERSON sz HENDERSON E, Family Clothing and Shoe Store E+ MONTPELIER INDIANA IAHN FUNERAL HUME 'I ::::::x:x:::x::::xx::::::- Ambulance Service BONTRAGER DRUG STORE. 420 Qiofjfffg St' 2' P RESCR1 P TION S BLUFFTON INDIANA il Rhone 5531 fl MONTPELIER INDIANA 1 '::::::::: ::: A::'::::::: A '::::::::'::::::::' '::: ::::::: 1 MASSEY-HARRIS - PIAIILCO ., I GOODYEAR 1 Compllmenis Of NELSON'S FARM IMPLEMENT Q, MONTPELIER PHONE 2366 I STERLING CASTING ,M:x:::mmmm:::x:m,M :g CORP. HOOSIER GRAIN sl SUPPLY co. 2 KEYSTONE, INDIANA I BLIIFPTON INDIANA ' Phone 4492 Montpelier I Dealers in COAL ' FEED, SEED and GRINDING ? I -:::::o:::::::::::o::o:::::::::::Q4 ::: 000' ff: ::f:::'f:::::::::: A 4 I KEYSTONE GARAGE vit-Kmwouf 3 Phone 8884 Mompeiier GR 42.153, I' Welding 8z Cuttingf Gas :Sz Electric ' ,f , Used Cars Firm Machine Sales fi Q4 lv 4 STORE 4 I- 353 55 gi McGEATH'S GROCERY I C C d M ts ig KEYSTONE, INDIANA Ce reams. an Y GG QL Phone Montpelier 6643 rocel-les 'I Marathon Gas gl Gil PETROLEUM INDIANA Buyer of Poultry, Eggs if 'III' ::::::::::::::::::::::: 4555535335355 5f::5:?:::d Sixty-nine I P i 1 '4 44 4 P '4 '4 4 V if HENRY MONCE'S 1 GARAGE 5: Phone 2101 1 PETROLEUM INDIANA I 44 '4 '4 '4 4 44 '4 '4 '4 44 44 '4 4 .E Franklin Electric li Company, Inc. '4 44 1 4 '4 4 'I '4 '4 4 Dependable Electric Maroas 4 4 '4 I l '4 44 '4 1: BLUFFTON INDIANA '4 4 '4 '4 '4 4 '4 '4 4 :g SURGE DAIRY '4 ki, fl Equipment Store ' in -, 4-'gfyf a. -I iii? G . ' I 44' ' , ffl'xN-Q '4 4: SERVICE - SALES If Corvin Rriner, Owner :E PHONE 954 BLUFFTON, IND. '4 1: 4: Valvoline Oil, Delco Batteries fi Sinclair Gasoline .r:::---0-A--.,-- :::4:::o:: :::. .,,:,-0 :::: :::: :::::: +::::-r-eq-:::::: 4 D. S. BLAIR PHONE 2251 PETROLEUM Real Estate, Farm and Livestock Sales Call at my expense v-- -v-- --o-.-,'A-.,,',-- - - - - 0'::0v- , LW E gf X' 1. Sie: C4 M6-',!4' + t' LUV Shaler lrarlor Sales 1103 So Main PIIONE 433 BLUFFTON Everything for the Dairy Farm :.-:..p0Q':::v :::-aa-:::: The Dulch Mill LE'T'S EAT Seventy -----0---1 :::-.4-.04-.4-0Q0Qa 10 r::o:::: ---0 PROFESSIONAL PHQTCDGRAPHY I R-S-M STUDIO Iim Em Deb 53 ff? L- fs 1 in I uuiu' I-A W1 I I 72: .Ps L, -WF Fryback's Dairy Store J. C. FRYBACK, Prop. I X: 7 'S -vii! Home Made Ice Cream BLUFFTON INDIANA --,,,, ...-.. 'T 1 I I 'I - - - - - - - 0.'Q::0::::.p0::::Q::f e:- :- - ,:::::::-::::::::::::::::: M STEBSON-TYNDALL CO. ' I-I for Dctd and Lad .gllfllii Clothing - Shoes BLUFFTON INDIANA 'I I SCHOT'r's MEAT MARKET E1 Custom Curing I I ' Qucthty Mectt ., 213 W, Market Phone 200 :I BLUFFTON INDIANA I I 'I -v-:::0-':::::F::: ::::::::::'::: '::-'::::::::- I :I I I I Buy Concrete the I I Modern Way I 'I 1 Ready-Mixed I Blulllon Ready-Mix Co I I 'I 'I 'I 659 so. BOND ST. PHONE 18 1, I 1 ,' 1 I , 4 -, 1 'I 'I Concrete Blocks , I Reinforcing Steel I 1 I 1 I I A I LINN '55 SAURER I Exclusive Home Furnishers I T FURNITURE - STOVES I1 fin., RUGS - APPLIANCES 1: 'IMI' - I TELFVIQION 'I .sw vii' f - 'I 4 I 1 . f .b ,-d'fx 'Q ,E , ,IW Y 1, I I 1 PHONE 448 BLUFI-'TON, IND. I :Y-::::::::: -:::.:,:::::::::::.-J -.0-.0-.4-.0-.p-.0-4-.,..s,..,., ---- ---4::::::- Seventy-on e r::v,v.:::::v-::::.-::::::::::::::::::::- 'I :E QLD FIRST NATIONAL BANK :I A Complete Banking Service I ,f d ' Pj,- I X INSURED J I 2 'I -' 'I MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT I: INSURANCE CORPORATION 5: BLUFFTON INDIANA 1::,:,,,,:,:,,, E, E,,,,,:,,,,:,:, I 'I II I , l .I Central Dairy 'I :I l ll ll I I: Grade A Pasteurized 'I I Products I 'E l-'lemoaenized Vitamin I I D Mill: 'I . , ' ,P Ii- r, 1, I 'I 'I I-E, 'I 1, --12?--T 'E I 'I 230 W. MARKET BLUFFTON, IND. 'I PHONE 120 I 'I 'I I STUCKY'S DRI-GAS SERVICE 'I I Special Heating Rates I ' For the Best in I ', TELEVISION 1, - ' See us befofre you buy I 'I Q E. C. sfucky GENEVA Compliments Of EASTERN INDIANA OIL :S SUPPLY CO. GENEVA INDIANA Pelroleum Feed 8. Supply Co. if I mann, I , If V llllllIlOi J 5 - Le. Feeds - Seeds - Fertilizer Poultry Supplies ' Farm Supplies Roy Bill Ed PHONE 2151 PETROLEUM DOC'S PLACE C. L Day GENEVA INDIANA sLLQiIi,j.2lv5 : J :xxxx -::: :::1:.:r.:a4:abl ll l - E v v ::::::::::.e:::::::: Q-e::- - - - - l 'P 1 1 I, S AE 15 White Lily Flour Grain, Feed, Coal, Cement it GENEVA MILLING I :Sf GRAIN CO. PHONE 81 GENEVA 'P P ' '---v-Y--'30, vvvv -3--:.::2q P 'l l AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 l Oxygen and First Aid I Equipment WALKER FUNERAL HQME DIAL 2414 MONTFFILTER P ::::::::::::: ':::::::-':: P P 'I Pelroleum Hardware 1 Company General Hardware PHONE 2161 Water Systems and Electric Appliances IP RAY CLAUDE 'P P P 4- '- vs ..... --- 0--vv--:::::: Risser's Shell Slalion Shell Products PHONE 2261 PETROLEUM, IND Tires - Tubes - Vulcanizinq Batteries - Accessories Hotpoint Zenith Harder Freeze ll BEENE ELECTRIC 4 We Service What We Sell ll , , IP BERNE 22819 l 4-o.4:---- A A--- -A---A-- Chevrolet Sales 5 Service A PHONE 2-2179 IEFFERSON GARAGE BERNE INDIANA -..sY------- ---- -::J Seventy-three I 4 I P I f:,:, I I --:mfg BERNE LUIVIBER, INC. Farm Building 85 Home Building Specialists Phone 22268 BERNE INDIANA Berne Equity Exchange Co Linn Grove, Ind. - Berne, Ind. Dealers in GRAIN, SEED, FEED COAL and FENCE Main Office - BERNE, INDIANA VICTOR STUCKEY, Gen. Mgr. PH. 5-5425 LINN GROVE PHONE 2-2808 BERNE Gerber Fumilure and Upholslery UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE one Mile North of BLUFFTON, IND. Compliments of Iron 8 Melal Works Bluffton, Indiana Shoes for the Family THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOP E Phone 2241 ' PETROLEUM , X, .3 BEN SPRUNGER INDIANA BERNE INDIANA .. Seventy-four BANK OF GENEVA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. A United States Depository GENEVA Q - INDIANA with our Meshberger Brolhers E CGIVIPIJIMENTS tl ii Slone Corporation r Firsl Bank of Berne I ffrfa Member Federal Insurance 55 Linn Grove. 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