Pike High School - Pikes Peek Yearbook (Indianapolis, IN)

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arolyn Mae Brown Color Guard-3 yrs. Softball-2 yrs. Paper Staff Annual Staff illiam Ray Wootan Manager-2 yrs. Press Agent-l yr. Jr. Play 74-H 3 yrs . Judging Team-2 yrs. Annual Staff :ra Jane Paris Plainfield-2 yrs. Office-1 yr. 14-H-6 yrs. Paper Staff Annual Staff anald Lee Towns Lawrence Central-1 Football-2 yrs. Basketball-3 yrs. Track-l yr. Class Officer-l yr. Judging Team-1 yr. Paper Staff Annual Staff J I' Nav TN' .,,,,Nf Robert Eugene Mingus Ben Davis-2 yrs. Football-3 yrs. CAll Countyl Basketball-2 yrs. Track-l yr. Judging Teams-l yr. Annual Staff Joan Elizabeth Dupee Office-1 yr. Jr. Play lx-II-2 yrs . Paper Staff Annual Staff Ronald Gene Baumer Brownsburg-3 yrs. 74-ii-I4 yrs. Annual Staff nancy Belle Coffey Brass Sextet-h yrs. Girls' Sextet-ll yrs. Chorus Accompanist-3 yrs Majorette-D yrs. Drum Majorette-2 yrs. Softball-2 yrs. Yell Leader-3 yrs. h-H-5 yrs- Paper Staff Annual Staff Office-2 yrs. Roberta Elaine Gentry Girls' Sextet-LL yrs. Jr. Play LL-H-1 yr. Paper Staff .TBP ff M' 'A , Evelyn Wilson ' if-. i' ' Softball-2 yrs. - I L1-I!-2 yrs. A .- Paper Editor , 'ii rj M?px X Annual Staff Annual Staff ,,Q . , W , , 3, A -. t v Q V' if Zfb, gggr yrgfnl Lois Ann Hollingsworth . ra Y. ' - ' f it , Color Guard-3 yrs. LOWS J' Denton , .,lW . 1 .-s i ' Girls' Sextet-1 yr. Basketball-3 Yrs- N, ' if 'fi' Softball-2 yrs. Track-3 yrs. Q A P 1.54-7 , Annual Staff 1:. r i f 5 P, Qfaper :gin- X .,.,,2, Annual Staff N ! . N-'iff Grace Carroll Stranburg Softball-2 yrs. Jr. Play 14-H-l yr. Paper Staff Annual Staff X ,J :.a?5'2': K ,qegf p 1 Thelma Louise Kersey Lebanon-1 yr. Paper Staff Annual Staff vu. Qfa550 isfvvvo On a rainy September morning, 1938, thirty-two bewildered first-graders met with their first form of 'learnin'. Of those thirty-two, only seven are in the grad- uating class of '5O. They are: Evelyn Wilson, Ann Hollingsworth, Louis Denton, Nancy Coffey, Joe Conarroe, George Nagle and Johnny Miller. We are the first class to complete a twelve year Wtermn, I mean twelve grades in the new school. In the third grade two more troopers entered our union--Carolyn Brown and Bill Wootan. In the fourth grade Norma Epperson, our annual editor, entered our class. In the fifth, seventh and eighthgrade, Joan Dupee, Elaine Gentry and Robert Mingus, respectively, joined our band. Our grade school life was rather uneventful, but we have had a very busy and complete high school career. Our freshman year started off with a bang! we were initiated by the seniors, and after a thorough going-over that day and at the initiation party that night, we felt that now we were full pledged freshiesu Grace Stranburg and Thelma Kersey also entered our class that year. Our junior year started a year of business. We had the book-store and the con- cessions at ball games. Dora Jane Paris entered our class. We had fun preparing for the Senior Prom. It was a huge success with Wanda Robison and Dave Mercer being elected as queen and king. In our senior year we elected George Wagle for our president, Joe Conarroe as vice-president, Norma Epperson as secretary, and Johnny Miller as our treasurer. Ronald Baumer joined our class from Brownsburg. We really worked hard this year. We had great success selling the Christmas cards, and everyone was working to their capacity on the annual. We ended our senior year with eighteen students. we were small in number, we were mighty in spirit. Name Never Seen With Or Without Favorite Expression Bob antifreeze in car car WI can't help it' Ann the family car Carolyn WLand saken Carolyn straight face her chem book UGood gravyn Ronnie his gov't. chewing gum WLook here, girln Don another girl Patty S. NOh shucksu Joan a blank look her glasses nOh finen Thelma correct time her purse Well Joe rosy cheeks a yell leader 'I don't known Johnny a frown his glasses HGreetin'sH Norma a low grade Jerry's ring 'Pifflen Elaine George talking nOh gloryn Nancy a free evening the Ford Wwelln Dora straight hair typing paper nwelln Evelyn the paper out on time a smile WOh shootn Grace typing paper the De Sota nYou alln Billy a tie a coach WTake it easyn George a tall girl a cute girl UOh ahn Louis a hat on his saddles nGood dayu QL15843 We, the Class of 1950 and members thereof, being in that state of mentality known as sanity, in knowing the manner of our actions, hereby ordain and establish this will. To the Faculty: Mr. Morgan-a new brass section for his band, a protractor, a new set of formations for the band and another class to sponsor that's not quite as nerve racking as the class of '5O. Mrs. Frist-a box seat to all speech class convocations and plays, a box of tooth- picks, glue, and directions to construct stage properties. Miss Myers-a passport to Rome, three shares in the Ford Motor Company and a carrier pigeon for absence lists. Mrs. Northcott-three bottles of ink, an eraser, two typewriter ribbons, a season ticket to Pike's basketball games, and a cash register. Mr. Edwards-an inter-com systmm,a burjlrr proof safe, and a quarter box of El Stinko Cigars. hr. Callahan-a garage door, a hand sickle, a mule team to pull his hand plow, and somber ties. Mr. Geyer-a new basketball, a bottle of Gro-Mor Hair Tonic, a box of Stand Back, and a baby sitter. Mr. Reese-a new brief case, two semesters of government, and K. P. in the caf- eteria for l3 days. Mr. White-a new freshman beanie, a babysitter, and a new whistle. Miss Reed-a map of Indiana, 3 rulers, and ink-blotter, l0,000 History Notebooks, and a trip to the North Pole. Mrs. Brown-a horse and a private bridle path from her home to Pike, and a thermos jug filled with hot water. Mr. Daniels-a new harp, a crash proof Crosley for Drivers' Training, and Donald Duck movies to snow to Senior Classes. Mrs. Teter-a thimble, high-heels, a new mix-master, and an all day class on Saturday. To the Student Body: Ann Hollingsworth wills her ability to get along with Miss Myers in the sixth period study hall to Dale Ditzenburger. Joan Dupee wills her A's in conduct to Sue Fisher who needs them badly. Carolyn Brown wills her dancing ability to Ronald Bell. George Nagle wdlls, with best wishes to Mr. Geyer, his center position on the basketball team to NFlashN Thompson. Thelma Kersey wills her calm disposition to Louise Harvey. Louis Denton wills his ability to get along with Coach Bill Geyer to Jack Kidwell. Elaine Gentry wills the desks with her name carved on them to the next U. S. History class. Grace Stranburg wills Dean Templin to take over in the fifth period study hall where she left off. Nancy Coffey wills her short boy friends to Barbara Bugg. Bill Wootan wills ids ability to stay out of trouble on Halloween to Bob Moos and Dallas Paris . Dora Jane Paris wills her Home Ec. ability to any underclassman who will need it in the future. Ronald Baumer wills his ability to blow up the chemistry lab to Dale Hollingsworth. Don Towns wills his curly hair to Dwaine Bell. Bob Mingus wills his intelligence in chemistry and government class to Ronald Beard. Joe Conarroe wills his trombone oil to Alan Cordill. A Norma Epperson wills her calm disposition during an argument to Joanne Rodibaugh. Evelyn Wilson wills her hardships in putting out a school paper on time to the editor of the coming year. Johnny Miller wills his reserved seat at all of the basketball games Cthe benchj to Edgar Cottingham. 10 Qfass tlgvoiogecgo The time is 19803 the place is Pike High School, the characters are the former members of the class of 1950. The gym is filled with laughter as the members of the class meet and talk over old times. At one table are Joan Dupee, Elaine Gentry and Evelyn Wilson. From the overtone of their conversation we can gather that Elaine is the world renown woman scientist who discovered the process of making dehydrated water. Joan Dupee is the famous novelist who wrote Forgiven Amber. Evelyn Wilson is now the editor of the largest newspaper in Indiana, The Ee! Augusta Snoop. We see at another table that Bob Mingus, the owner of the uworld Championnfootball team, the New Augusta Skinflints, is talking to the richest fanmer in Pike Town- ship, Ronald Baumer. Over there we see the famous creator of women's fashions, Thelma Kersey, talking to Dora Paris who buys all of the hats for Block's in Indianapolis. Joe Conarroe is just now arriving--Oh! there's Maralee-he has just returned from a town with his band--The New Augusta Cats. Ann Hollingsworth and Carolyn Brown seem to be enjoying themselves. Ann now owns a string of beauty shops and Carolyn - strange as it seems - is a football scout for Bob Mingus. Those reporters with all their flash bulbs were sent here by Billy Wootan who now owns the Indianapolis News Q Star. Nancy Coffey is still twirling her baton. She is now the world's champion. She looks as if she can't straighten up with all of those medals on ner uniform. Norma Epperson has announced she will retire from teaching next year and settle down and raise some little magicians. Sitting on the sideline is Grace Stranburg. She looks a little tired. Grace now runs a prosperous dance studio and still jitterbugs as hard as ever. At that large table, furnished by Louis Denton are Louis, George Wagle, Don Towns and John Miller. They are dealing out another hand of canasta. Yes, Louis is still winning. Don is now the proprietor of Snyder's Dinner Bellg John Miller is principal of Tech High School, Louis runs a casino in Nevedag and George Nagle is president of the New Augusta Trust Company, the largest trust company in the U. S. Everybod seems to be having a good time, and we will leave them as they are. T ik ,gli ,J ,V A' t Q g K K s g5,..- . Qgii? . Qsffi S I i it , Aj? fig- , ,,,, , 1:-' ' , Awnin g p , qqp ,svj , , F , rl 3 5' i 'jg-i s-.L . 1 rf?-.H--'..,.:E.'gf1Yf:1f:ii' ' : .T . QS, j V1 'Q g 3 ' V 9 .1 S :.' I Q, W fi: texts.. : .-Numa-, Georgianfl-'1 if-amps Miller Uncle Joe Nom Pres. Treasurer Vice. Pres. Secretary ll ,W i S , Q ' 'fm 5 - M p A- Q: ' 3' R 'f N Q vgbgf- - Akin wigig, 1 W2 J 1 for 55 -if f'.q4 ' lf J i . x 7 X 75 4, If Aff f Q H A J: 3 4 at X -.Q J .MY 'Q ffl, we an E. ,ggi 3? Lf ,Q A ,QQ X . -- f Q f- we I 4 ' - I '13 ' ' ' ii'-Tv-'f 2 W A le 1 - 9 ' ' 31, 'I F -W f V AJ. X f B x v ' . ' ':': ' ' gf' 1 'ff' V X3 ll: ,.,. S ' 3 fa 4 3 J 'G S Q, w+ - 4 S 5 Ab 1 , Q 9' 4' -221 2 , 4 ,mg x ,gg .gi gf? 4' fm' QTI' .Q s1vs i Ar. ff . 5 . , 5, 'Q 2 3 N 'N . J 2 First row: Donna Jo Sloan, Johnny Snyder, Betty Wilson, Charles Spencer, Arline Schooler, Bill' Siler. Second row: Allen Head, Carolyn Siemantel, Joanne Rodibaugh, Theodore Potter, Rosie Towns. Third row: Anita Dowling, Bob Moos, Jean Judd, Joseph Mankauskas, Alice Wade, Dale Hollingsworth. Fourth row: Denton Sebastian, Charlotte Hardin, Bill Hayden, Marilue Gentry, James Guilfoil, Jane Engeler. Fifth row: Barbara Lopossa, Ralph Garner, Sue Deugan, Edgar Cottingham, Etta Burton, Junior Burden. Sixth row: Ronald Beard, Louise Harvey, Tom Anderson, Ellen Brooks, Dwaine Bell, Mary Bernhardt. Absent: Judy Dillon and Barbara Bugg. 12 5 r A P' 42 ',',: 'F' 'ij' . A r, Q X Ig, l X i 'Ax!xf 3 A. K -mi. ' ' -, - L ' 4 - , Q :F ' A 1 f ' f '.- l ,. , ': f ' 3 i 3, ' 'T '35 F'f ' ' . K k ,ggifgb , 2 . f I ? Q if? S Q i'jws . ag . , 1 ,Ik Fly? iw ggi. Q3 issue -1 ' W 4. ,, ' IQ' V f 1 NS :Q ' ' F sf' X I -uf, fzir:--if AQILIQ, L 1, . u f. ' ' ,Z ' ' N. is at - 2- - f '2 M ., .,, N ,905 ,IQ ' AJ F V 9 'fa V U - ,L ' ga JFILS ,K 3 x .: zfmil 1 ' f-A ,. of N V' is l , ' A K V ,, f I K fam Zeal fi 4 I3-- I3 3 Pu' Y A .6 p-f A 0 I Q Tl S , K ' Q Q , ' -ff f' xi' f First row: Evelyn Waldon, Douglas Reese, Maralee Whisenand, David Heimburger, Peggy Towns, Dale Ditzenberger. Second row: George Duegan, Margie Neese, Curtis Sebastian, Clara Mae Alsman, James Smith, Phyllis Hastings. Third row: Geraldine Reed, Dean Templin, Jean Jacoby, Verlyn Muston, Sue Fisher, David Lain. Fourth row: Ross Robbins, Dorthy Hess, Ronald Schafer, Frances Coffey, Dallas Paris, Betty Brush. Fifth row: Patty Snyder, Phillip Fink, Betty Mullens, Fletcher Grundy, Harriette Bau er, Clarence Ripley, Sixth row: Christena McKee, William Chance, Joan Jacoby, Earnest Embry, Carol Lou Woodrum. 15 I , 1 'Nix 1 ' 1. fa is 'Q 3 ' ' '.. - 3 he :'-, f - ' '- ,L ' ,f .1 ff: , . 1+ , 4 B., Q!-A -fs i . f ., 2- J ft .V-f2N .,.,. f - , Ay In , ' ,gf Ae? ft .T , , , fi, lx l. fn J V: P 1 V - , A 5' 'V : - ffmwg ffzqkv 1 5 l 5 A-1 .2 W'- '.l J , J, B .ni 4 f ,y' 'A I, 4 4S'RAj!EEg Q -.N ' 1 4 - - :,A Q-, A2 A X ,J F 1 4 f R , 1 A Q . f 1 I - Y 5' y s g B ' , ,sf , 3 vi A ,A - ' v gwa . is g K 46 ' Qllr . ., 9 . . .S :F V 1 ,t ,. , I' - ,am X. it M y u First row: Beverly Guion, Jerry Lash, Nancy Hollingsworth, Richard Sturgell, Marilyn Rhoads, Jimmy Thompson. Second row: Terry Mills, Marolyn Stiles, Jack Kidwell, Charlotte Latz, Paul Riggs, Barbara Phillippi. Third row: Joyce Schafer, James Anderson, Shirley Ward, Lowell Robinson, Janet Cox, Donald Clouse. Fourth row: Gary Christian, Beverly Johnson, Billy Hamblen, Patricia Brush, Donald Arnott, Carolyn Collins. Fifth row: Lois Uhls, Don Hardin, Evelyn Bernhardt, Bobby Brennan, Grace Cozad, William Douthit. Sixth row: Maetta Wootan, Sharon Selch, Pat Hardin, Leona Lopossa, Phyllis Owens, Donna McCormick. 14 sn? Y A if A, ' . -xjfqdl f Q ' ' l L' 1 I nr Marjorie Wilkerson, Bob Grey, Audrey Jacoby, Ronald Bell ,S v 2 1:l,,4,g, if E M S H l5 J rx' 3 :QE 2 X 1 1 v I 1 3 1 1 i w 1 4 and Sf J ' 5 we I G, 'A A ri ' 'f Y ... ' I 4 V il? 5 . f an , C J ' A D , I , fini 1' Q 1. ,. rx 1 .-r v- '- ',, -. , any ral F, F F, va: Q' H.. as ' I .Ahb I W , J ff ,I In e-vifgx 'J ' f . f L an-'. - f Q., 0 + we i x U 1 - 41 : , Qx -- ,.? K-iv t, S ,'- -'M - I u4 i?. Aan Q V K iff NQWNEN XJ I F: xg-1 f to ,,. IX! X all 35: , . we :C I , is , , I - ' C Lg ,,L 3- Q1?, AI, S! . l Q J A -X Qmv , J 4. fi - 3 4 'W i?xj? L I 'ji 1 V .l.!.' 1 nf 3 N ' . K ! N ' X 1 , ag . f f I - + .r 'L .vw ' + ,I ,A ,z . L,- 51 S 0' ,Sr -I M S ' f' ' A L1 1 f li? 'iq JPY First row- David Thommen June Whi Paul Sleezer, George Lewis, Michael Hess, James Wilson, Carolyn Leap. Cottingham, Judith Whybrew, Thalia Lain. Alice Cozad, Glenn Ralston R 16 . , . senand, McCloud, Barbara Jean Stewart. Second row: Judy Kissel, David Daupert. , u x f Q J' 1 'JJ' fi XA , , uf' ' Larry Norton, Sue Heimburger, George Patty Smith, Bill Hayes, Ila Arthurs Third row: Tom Laing, Ann Schmidt, th Fink. Fourth row: Mary Christian, Sandra Biggs, Dale Inman, Nancy Bugg, Donald Embry. Fifth row: Helen Hollingsworth, John Stewart, Charlotte Nootan, Allen Cordill Sixth row: Nancy Ripley, I Joe Boyer, Patty Rankin, Prudence ,, .. ,162 ix M gr ,. x .. ,, QA, . - . . . , . v 4,-1 .. tv rv , ' e b' 'K U V 'i . ' f A fl! - G- 4' ?', t , 'Q 4 K 11- .4 . , , v .. V A' L, 'Q ,,. ' V' 1 1, ,J 1:3 5, 1 'Q .47 :tl ' , .MA if k. 'uv ? -. A . ,Na ' , ,- 1 -1 1 tw-J., gi F .I .-. Q: -mx 1 ., ' 3 of ..'. . xx 5? Q ' '2 - Q ' 3, 5' 5 ka 9- A' .041 , ,' . ri , ' :jk lv!! . - 4 33. .M SL ,, , .9 1 'QR X A I tl ,IA hs. I If 1 ,f ' .6 ' 2 'Y' 1 M ' L f, f' x .il - b vw auf Y -+-' F if J , . 1 , V ff fi J 'I f f' , l' r . lk W A' , Q- - 2 -, I .il 4, 1 4 0 ' 2 C 5' 'ai' I 3 .Vx 5 n if X Fr z is .1 - J K lm ' . V 45' V v --' f f 4 . , , -1 4: .ix Q .F.Q 3 , ,-Ei W ,yg L n V 4- i' l,. F X ..' I A X V 63, .S-IE! I N Q L 1 X I f ,IQ all! iilx 333g First row: Norman Starkey, Patty Kimball, Rock Engeler, Ruthannah Good, Carl Jarrett, Marilyn Miller. Second row: Greta Sue Baughman, Byron Young, Virginia Ripley, Wayne Holland, Betty Richards, Stanley Heim. Third row: Joe Lane, Rose- mary Brush, James Townsend, Phyllis Mingus, Jack Deugan, Anita DeBow. Fourth row: Carolyn Jennings, Billy Wilkerson, Emily Gentry, Donald McCloud, Evelyn Gentry, James Silver. Fifth row: Harry Norman, Charlotte Warren, Larry McDonald, Ruth Ferguson, Gary R. Brown, Anita Townsend. Sixth row: Dorothy Carol Hightshue, Glenn Savage, Virginia Savage, Edward Rowe, Patsy Lattimore, Hobart Bender, Jr. 17 X 1 I Y, 1 ,,. 7 4 gg, 'A f., .,.. 'A 1 Vr 3 J 7-Q C' ,win 'LI wg ' ' , i ! Af' .ll 19 41 A, Zfuh, 3 fgrgj o - I 4: J 2, A ,825 gl ,X- '..... f First row: Carol Chapman, Don Lane, Earlene Hamblen, Paul Thomas, Susie Lewis, Norman Stiles. Second row: Phillip Mingus, Merrikay Chandler, Billy Wilson BABY PARADE or P-' ' 5 P E' cm E- 3WA,awMf 5141, N fi , In - 'gm'-F :H . 1 gig -. 2 V , fe., Ayr- L01 M113 W 9 Ui' A' 2 l ' ONOQxl0XV1l:'LulXJ George Nagle Ann Hollingsworth Elaine Gentry Nancy Coffey Norma Epperson Bill Wootan Carolyn Brown Grace Stranburg Johnny Miller Bob Mingus 18 H S F S 1 J izufiais , - - fx vt Ii . !llE'ZJiQ1 7- 5 10. and i H First row: Louis Coy, James Rhoades, Janis Shirley, Ronald Sturgell, Stephen Sloan, Lynn Whybrew, Buddy Stranburg, Judy Walker: Judith Laing, Robert Wilson, Donald Sturgell. Second row: Gail Cassen, Retta Baughman, Betty Richards, Barbara Hollingsworth, Paul Hollingsworth , Norman Rowe, Cynthia Ballweg, Lavonne Bernhardt, Shelby Sebastian, Judith Selch, Patty Beeler. Third row: Freddie Heslar, Mary Scott, Sandra Silver, Nancy Jacoby, Martha Moore, Lyda. Guilfoil, William McQuary, James Smith, Phyllis Uhls, Victoria Sleezer, Jack McGowen, Donald Myers . v--9 H First row: Barbara Coy, Frank Goode, Nancy Darland, Priscilla Lain, Rosine Phillippi, Larry McCa.mmon, David Rankin, Jerry Jarrett, Eddie Darling , Yona Dicoff, Sue Wright. Second row: Susa.nne Spivey, Robert Thommen, Bruce Alsman, Garry McCammon, James Hockett, Glada Boyer, Patrick Gwaltney, Wesley Cozad, Roy Neiman, Eva Brenneman, Sara Wootan, Donald Stutler. Third row: Phyllis Fults, Gloria Stewart, Richard Starkey, Robert Stewart, Lynne Hunt, Chester Stumm, David Hightshue, John Harper, Janice Guion, Linda McCoy, Pat DeCollier, Dean Hayden, Joe Quick, Kent Smith, Dan Whisenand. Fourth row: Mrs. Stump, Robert Arthurs, Rebecca Shrigley, Martha Scott, Janice Denham, Vivian Lopossa, Maurice Paul, Jack Gakstatter, Joe Ferguson, Sharon Dine, Jane Moore, Martha Gentry, Carol Reece. 19 ?awzz'4 WN ning V' 4 i F! A X First row: Judy Bater, Jimmie Jackson, Neil Rankin, Sheila Ferguson, Margaret Zimmer, Norman Deugan, Phyllis Ripley, Elaine Robbins, Billy Chance, Martha Wilkerson, Patty Sturgell, Lucille Phillippi. Second row: Jerry Lloyd, Donald Reese,Bruce Monroe, Gwen Stiles, Rose List, Margaret Jacobs, Donna M. Smith, Nancy Chapman, Susan Maxwell, James Booker, David Schneider, Barbara Hardin, Peter Perkins. Third row: Darwin Brewer, Dick Stultz, Ed Norman, Betty J. Parker, Larry Late, Dorothy Tarren, Virginia Sanders, Ronnie Ruthland, Dwayne Baughman, David Alsman, Sarah Lane, Christena Wells. Fourth row: Don Jones, Robert Hayes June Scott, Stevie Hess, Courtland Ricketts, Robert Nichols, Robert Young, Richard Barton, Ruth Deugan, Donna Starkey, Bruce Kilby, La Rue Bennett. 5.-QS 39 SEE ,E First row: Helen Neese, Richard Ricketts, Charles Harvey, Doris Darland, Judy Hadden, Wally Nehrling, Paul Sturgell, Roscoe Clark Jr. Second row: Sue Starkey, Janice Overley, James Edwards, Verla Boyer, Max Brenneman, Win Comber, Ann Engeler, Bonnie Earle, Marjorie Miller, Nancy Light. Third row: James Davis, Beverly Pollard, Janice Cook, Robert Scobee, Mike Walker, Penny Armstrong, Dorothy Hines, David Wood, Gloria Lash, Mary'Kanis, Sonya Wagoner. Fourth row: Roy Coolman, Mrs. Joseph, Jane Macfarlane, Dwight Muston, Warner West, Florence Stum , Max Hollingsworth, David Hockensmith, Sylvia Smith, Kenneth Millikan, Ronald Shrigley, Eliza Lewis. 20 ...,,.,.,-,...,A I F -'ffl Eg 'E' Ni M' 5 ' , ' f '- ' wi e . xml E 1' 4 JI- 3. 5i,t'S 'f' S. 25 ig' P g 1 'ness ,Q f,9 ' 'gs' -Q- 223 'fb 2 1' ' Q ' Q fats. Haro . First row: Beatrice Brooks, John Normand, David Hackett, Louise Clements, Rae Ann Chapman, Winston Hunter, Gerald Jackson, Beverly Deugan, Herbert Glossbrenner, Mary Alice Mason. Second row: Joyce Inman, Carol Byrd, Jimmie Glore, Stevie Corman, David Cozad, Billy Joe Dixon, Ivan Baughman, James Darland, Sue Engeler, Dixie McGowen, Larry Brush, Paul Jacobs, Robert Myers. Third row: Patty List, Tommy Harvey, Larry Hise, Deshea Uhls, Besse Guilfoil, Richard Moore, Jolene Denham, Charles Hillman, Jill Gakstatter, Maud Moore, Douglas Brown. 1 S Q QL 13 'B L 'rs 'FY First row: Jean Scott, Billy Vinard, James Lee Norman, Ernest Tyler, Michael Selch, Robert W. Voliva, Ann Starkey, Wayne Warren, Richard Stamm, Nancy Reed, Marie Walter, Eugene Mikels. Second row: Freddy Steuber, Carole Thommen, James Yost, Rose Anne Stultz, Virginia Stevin, Judith Sellers, James Stewart, Roy Horswill, Suzanne Smith, James Stum, Darrell Smith, Phillip Perkins, Last row: Karen Pelz, Ruthann White, Kenneth Zim er, James Hise, Robert Tyler, Robert Quick, Juanita Shaw, Robert Parker, Paula Wills, James Jordon. 21 it Sr ..fE51 Pi ff? 1 I Sl' be 53 Y ' ff First row: Terry Bates, Rosemary Horswill, Nancy Colby, Ronald Deugan, Larry Baughman, Mary Gibson, Martha Guilfoil, George Chapman, Curtis Connarroe, Nancy Bragg, Patricia Chance, Linda Bradley, Janet Edwards. Second row: Lawrence Johnson, Donna Hadden, Linda Coake, Nancy Jane Hoggins, Carole Harris, Edward Fults, Robert Davis, Martha Jo Harvey, Robert Hamblen, Robert Freeland, Michael Ahern, Susan Cassen. Third row: Mrs. Harner, Ralph Ely, Sherman Chaplin, Ronald Campbell, Beverly Dine, Michael Coy, Clara Sue Coolman, Dennis Gentry, Cheryl Handell, Janet Coffey, Nancy Fitzpatrick. Absent: Eddie Beeler and Jerome Douthett. : 1 f 1 1 1 ' - f 'V' K, 9 .1 lt.. ii 5 3 , ,- B Q' QU .. fif'-Q i ' - 1, 'P A ! 2 A x idfi 1 '7 5 K af j x Q First row: Douglas Schafer, Marie Scott, Charlotte Tomlinson, Jimmy Scobee, Charles Phillips, Ronald Norman, Fritzie White, Larry Wilson, Eddie Murphy, Linda Moore, Allen Smith, Bonita Yost. Second row: Loretta Stu , Danny Reisinger, Douglas Pierce, True Wagoner, Marcia Smith, Jimmy Slone, Billy Peterman, Carol Monteith, Donnie McClelland, Henry Nehrling, Margaret Siemantel. Third row: Bill Roberts, Johnny Wooten, Monica Pennington, Jackie Parker, Raymond McDonald, Jane Sloan, Jean Ann Walter, Donald Overholser, Phil Milby, Martha Whitis, Mickey Metzler. 22 Bus Drivers Custodians J '14 T I I i lfllli 11113- IIEUIY- E? Ca.f.'eter1a Women 2 5 First row: Cleft-rightj Charlotte Hardin, Patty Smith, Nancy Ripley, Virginia Ripley, Nancy Bugg, Clarence Ripley. Second row: Donna Jo Sloan, Phyllis Owens, Joan Dupee, Marjorie Neese, Shirley Ward, Janet Cox, Grace Cozad, Marilue Gentry, Norma Bpperson, Nancy Coffey, Byron Young, Beverly Guion, Ellen Brooks, David Mosier, Dorothy Hightsue, Maralee Whisenand. Third row: June Whisenand, Joyce Shafer, Philip Fink, Anne Schmidt, Geraldine Reed, Ruth Anne Fink, Prudence Cottingham, Elaine Gentry, Carolyn Collins, Patty Kimball, David Thommen, George Wagle, Marilyn Stiles, Paul Sleezer, Alice Cozad, Alan Cordill, Joe Conarroe. Fourth row: Peggy Towns, Carolyn Siemental, Ann Hollingsworth, Jean Jacoby, Carol Lou Woodrum, Mr. Morgan, John Miller, Helen Hollingsworth, Barbara Bugg, John Snyder, Carolyn Brown, Joan Jacoby, Rosie Towns, Louise Harvey. Absent- Joanne Rodibaugh. sein CALAITDER 19h9-So 19h9 Aug. 26 County Fair Concert Sept. 6 State Fair Parade Sept. 9 Plainfield Football Game Sept. 30 Ben Davis Football Game Oct. 12 P. T. A. Concert Oct. 21 Franklin Township Football Game Oct. 26 Speedway Football Game Nov. ll Armistice Day Parade Nov. 13 Legion vs. Hazel Walker's Basketball Team Nov. 23 Ben Davis Basketball Game Dec. 7 Zionsville Basketball Game Dec. 17 Lawrence Central Basketball Game 1950 Jan. 13 Warren Central Basketball Game Feb. 3 Speedway Basketball Game Feb. 7-L District Solo and Ensemble Contest-Jordan College Feb. 17 Dover Basketball Game Feb. 18 State Solo and Ensemble ContestL-Terre Haute March 29 Spring Concert April l District Band and Chorus Contest-Plainfield April 15 State Band and Chorus Contest-Danville April 18 Crooked Creek Concert A Band Formation, The Anchor Hign School Chorus Library ' Visual Education 25 1 1 v I 1 3 1 1 i w 1 4 Commercial Department Q FB' Paper Staff Biology Class liiiillr Ju cn. 437 S . 'lllL. I'-I Chemistry Class 26 -Wg,-5 lllllll W e ,Mx ,ii? . H -J H J :fd Qx . X Farm Shop Class Ag. Boys Practicing Crops Judging i . .mul ffllllp Home Ec Department Convocation 27 Girls! Softball Team Girls' Physical Educatlon Department Gymnastics Yell Leaders 28 Ijrs. Er'own's Nath Class The Newly Fjnuipped Qecmri 21-216 43-puu-w-v-u- hu Speech Class' Prom of 19149, Reception Committee 29 ORGANIZATIONS Parent-Teacher Association The P. T. A. has had gratifying results from this year's activities. The programs for this year, under the capable guidance of Mrs. Francis Baur, have given the members an opportunity to understand and enjoy many of the activities in the school. Every committee in the organization has fulfilled its responsibilities so well that time nas been found for a nu ber of new activities. One of the most interesting is the Cub Scout Pack. Sted Pearce is the committee chainman. Ted Comber is the Cub-master, a job he is giving a great deal of enthusiasm. With h5 lively Cubs enrolled in S dens, the Pack is off to a flying start. Boys from the Scout and Explorer Scout troops are helping the Den Mothers put this program over. Another new interest is the Adult Recreation Committee's square dancing project. Mrs. Russell Spivey is in charge of this group. The increasing numbers attending her well-planned evenings of dancing are finding that they are meeting many more of the people in our friendly community, as well as having fun swinging to the old-time music. The cafeteria, with Mrs. Gordon Engeler as chairman and Mrs. Harold Wright as manager, has furnished hot lunches at minimum cost. This has contributed much to the well-being of the students. Because of the fine work of the Summer-Round-Up committee, the P.T.A. has received a certificate of merit. Mrs. Carl Harris is the chairman of the committee, which can help every beginning child start his schooling with a good health record. Mr. Paul Gakstatter and his Safety committee are continuing their efforts to make our community safety-minded. The Mothers' Study Club has had an outstanding program this year. All of the mothers enrolled have been very eager to hear the excellent course given by Mrs. Richard Maxwell who is the leader of this group. The P. T. A. has had wonderful cooperation from the school administration, the teachers, and the parents. It has tried to reflect your interests, and to activate as many of them as possible. With your support, it will become more the kind of organization you want. The 19h9-50 officers are:--Mrs. Clarence Ripley, president--Mr. Weldon Morgan, vice-president-Mrs. Adolf Schmidt, treasurer--Mrs. Arnold Mason, secretary-- Mrs. Robert Coolman, historian. NBOOU Club The Fathers' UBOOU Club is taking this opportunity to congratulate the 1950 senior graduating class. we also wish to express our thanks for the fine co- operation which we have received from the community, students, and faculty. It is our sincere wish that we will be able to continue to serve you and continue to promote a better and more complete program for the years to come. Watts Starkey President Albert Hardin V. President Clifford Reese Secretary Harry Conarroe Treasure 50 ff gg? .QW 4 4, . 1-yi VE., gidis' 1 WU, mf? ESQ rm,-N, 4 5 9 .wal U17 fav'-MQ, ' J :Xt-.N , I. K - .. v-N....,,, Wm sum qi! xx-QM .M ni P-Lama ' 'V i 52 x ax, , 1 4: 2' ,,,..u. A -,NW ,.,, ,M . ' wx.:-. , - .,. 5' . I Q .1-P Q34 ? 'g, 5? as A ,r 'xc ' ,Nj 5' f , fx ..,, 'Q '5,r.4.51f i,,::p .. ugmu S - +-B N X 4 , ll ll' Hllllll 2 A . 1 fx ' fa , II X?!?W.'3 .'ift w . n l f-4'2 'f ,ES vgivi 'W 6'4n' - ' X' 1 ' , 1 A9- Yo ' N X Q x .fkkyir N A5 b mf ' llf iwrls Q M Q Q Q 'L 1 Top-Judith Dillion This is one way! Bottom-Barbara Eugg Mrs. Lucas UMy Petn , ' 2 T T s f M ' T N X .Fe 555845 Qigqidw REQ . '- 'j ..1.,-il, ASX? 3 HREF ,s , xiiiwigfm 3?6a' E,' ii ... nThe Devil Q nLoraW URaggmoppN v UCheesecakeW Hot hands Mungusn Robert Swain, Anna Louise Dyer, , ' . Frlendshlp' T Davld Moser The latest style 55 rouble???? so W. , -mx, , it ' T mls' , m'x f' ,+. ZX- . ,PYP-ff A . .Ts.o os E of' ..,e, e!g MW Hero!!! Grand Champion Aahh-vacation! Q A '. x Y ' -G QQ '- K' fe., s . - v- wa Her,-fly Q . ,. J V-Q, Q5 4, 53 Q J 51. . ' s.F7 f E?7'f? - Z-L1-',IJ.s:+X-Z ii' -' T! ' ' A K' ' X V+ fam:-nik gif er g X -1 I ' Ax . f ' X4 ff iv 5. - i 'fi' if K N if I. X ' P 'A'-v i if a 1 PM Y 5 - X 4 ? K? 'X V ks. X ,,-, A ,gi .. I i A A Syl, l Q f 51' W Q ! gt... 5-Vg' , ' V e4.N . , Weed ,w, ,-1 efwh if . f-a-. al' w .f-'-n A .q'Q-' , fm ,ret gwf , B I ' - . 4. f--me-ei X- 1 1 . -:'31- A W in 't U a -. L 'Q ' r 1 -' 5 W 1 ' e +. .W e. A T3q.x:Q-A eff, H1543 4, :L .M 'N-' -. :-A. .PL , X Y vcr-w gj Q wggwt . . .- .fr if -Q. pg, :s- -, ,f 'aiiixra 4 iff lk, 9:.4. - 1f., u -Www' v1g32:ei1e'11':-wfff :w1X'f'? . N 'sa-, - ,X if -iw' 5 . ' ' f . ' , -X-f:fII!.Tf. , fl, 'CL-,, ',E72?i: M W ' ' 'A Q S, x Sir -w ' Y M ,5 Q23 Sw - ' .jj A - k 'z , N' as fr 4, xl '- I A , r 5 1 l l f N K , P f r .mmzahqzx we - 4 y . - -mg,., K , lg The Tfonster If Roberta Scenes from the 'L19 Junior Class Flay Take Your Medicine Prom King and Queen of David Mercer Wanda Roblson .w 'L19 Love-Bugg n si, ' 'wfelws'-2 Y '- Pix, e ll . . The Graduating Players on the Grid-iron 54 74055456 gi First row: Bill Wootan-student manager, David Heimberger, Clarence Ripley, Don Arnott, David Lain, Joe Mankauskas, Lowell Robinson. Second row: Mr. White- assistant coach, Ross Robbins, Phillip Fink, Cornelius Anderson, James Anderson Terry Mills, Jerry Lash, Bob Grey, Paul Riggs, Gary Christian, Ted Potter, Dale Ditzenburger--assistant student manager. Third row: Ronald Beard, Edgar Cotting- ham, Ronald Bell, Dale Hollingsworth, Bob Mingus, Tom Anderson, Jr. Burden, Don Towns, James Guilfoil, John Snyder, Mr. Reese-Coach. Fourth row: Fletcher Grundy, Ralph Garner, Dwaine Bell, Joe Conarroe, Jack Kidwell. High School Football The Pike Township football squad ended the l9h9 season with a record of one win, one tie, and six losses. This year there were only four returning lettermen, namelyg Joe Conarroe, Johnny Snyder, Dwaine Bell, and Junior Burden. Junior was not able to finish the season with us because of a broken hand received in the second game. The team was fortunate to have eager underclassmen who did more than their part. The leading scorers for the year were: Ronnie Beard 25 pts. Joe Conarroe 25 pts. Johnny Snyder 13 pts. Ralph Garner 7 pts. Ted Potter 6 pts. Dwaine Bell 6 pts. The schedule was as follows: They O Sept. 9 Plainfield HOME 16 Lawrence Central ASVAY no 21 Brownsburg HOME 25 W 30 Ben Davis HOME 32 Oct, 7 Deaf School HCM 33 W lb Beech Grove AWAY 13 n 21 Franklin Twp. AWAY 13 26 Speedway HOME 110 55 1 1 v I 1 3 1 1 i w 1 4 Fw, i First row Cleft-right? Janes Wilson, Allen Cordill, Don McCloud, Norman Stiles, Bob Bender, Phillip Mingus, Bill Wilson, Second row: Norman Starkey, Tom Laing, Don Embry, Byron Young, Gary Brown, Larry Norton, Larry Booker, Rock Engeler, Carl Jarrett. Third row: Glenn Ralston, Paul Sleezer, David Daupert, John Stewart, Jack Deugan, Mr. Geyer--coach, Joe Lane, George McCloud, George Lewis, Don Lane, Jim Silvers. Junior High Football The Pike Township junior high squad played seven games last season. They won five games, lost one game, and tied one game. Their schedule was as follows: GAME WE THEY Tab. Pres. 13 Ctie l3 Deaf School 66 26 Park School 37 7 Broad Ripple P45 O Decatur Central 13 7 Tab. Pres. 20 6 Park School 33 0 56 2 First row: Dwaine Bell, Joe Conarroe, George Eagle, Johnny Miller. Second row: Tom Anderson, Ronald Beard, Donald Towns, Bob Mingus, Mr. Geyer-coach. Inset: Dean Templin. High School Basketball Team The Pike Township basketball team started the season by winning four out of their first eight games. But as the season grew older the lack of height began to snow. They were defeated in the County Tourney by Southport by a score of 6h to h7. Up to the Sectional Tourney, we nad won three of our last seven games. Pike drew Zionsville in the Sectional Tourney and were defeated in the first game by a score of 63 to SO. We wish to congratulate this year's team and we wish success to next year's team. SME PIKE OPPONENTS Beech Grove 30 bb Ben Davis 37 3D Walnut Grove 53 33 Whitestown 2h SO Zionsville 55 7h Pittsboro 57 Q1 Thorntown 50 22 Lawrence Central U3 42 Franklin Township 33 53 Warren Central M2 91 Southport L7 CCounty Tourneyl Uh Deaf School 31 ?2 Jackson Township U1 JH Sueedway 25 f0V9TtimeD gg Broad Ripple 30 J Zionsville D2 M? Brownsburg ho ?7 L1 46 Dover 3 Zionsville SO CSectional Tourneyj e3 Our offensive average for the season was no.53 our defensive average was h5.7. 57 First row: Cleft-rightl Jack Kidwell, Ronald Bell, Dale Ditzenburger, Ross Robbins, Curtis Sebastian, Hr. White-coach. Second row: Ronald Shafer, David Heimberger, Gary Christian, Terry Mills, James Guilfoil, Allen Head, Douglas Reese. High School Second Team The Pike Township second team had a good season, winning ten and loosing seven. The team was built around six boys who carried most of the burden through the year. These boys were:' Ronnie Bell, Jack Kidwell, James Guilfoil, Allen Head, Douglas Reese, and Gary Christian. The team as a whole scored h2l points as compared to h63 to their opponents. GAM PIKE OPPONENTS Beech Grove 25 13 Ben Davis 13 29 Walnut Grove 30 28 Whitestown lh 23 Zionsville 2h 27 Thorntown 28 32 Lawrence Central 30 27 Franklin Twp. 18 M2 Warren Central 37 30 Deaf School 25 15 Jackson Twp. 30 28 Speedway 23 20 Broad Ripple 19 D9 Zionsville 23 28 Brownsburg 27 PS Dover ' 31 26 Pittsboro 2h 18 58 7 x.. I 11142 The members of the junior nigh basketball team are as follows: First row, Cleft- rightj Billy Wilson, Norman Starkey, Byron Young, Glenn Ralston, John Stewart, Joe Lane. Second row: Carl Jarrett, Bob Bender, George McCloud, Mr. Geyer-coach, George Lewis, Don Lane, Allen Cordill. Junior High Basketball The junior high team has had a good year winning four out of seven games. The fact that seven of the twelve boys are in the seventh grade means that next year's team has a good chance of being very successful. GAME PIKE OPPONENT School hS 2O 22 Crooked Creek 30 11 Tab. Pres. 21 36 Nora 23 15 Crooked Creek 38 31 John Strange 28 13 Nora 21 22 Washington Twp. Tourney Nora 15 Covertimej 19 John Strange 18 30 Statistics Of The First Team Name Class-Height-Age-Games Played-FG-FTH-FTM--Z-Total 5-Average Nagle, George Senior 6'1H 17 19 67 S9 h3 ,573 193 10.2 Conarroe, Joe Senior 5'9u 17 19 38 26 12 ,68h 102 5,h Denton, Louis Senior 5'7n 17 11 20 28 15 .651 68 6,2 Towns, Don Senior 5'8U 19 17 13 3 5 ,375 29 1,7 Mingus, Robert Senior S'8H 17 15 5 7 5 ,538 17 1,1 Miller, John Senior 6'oH 18 12 3 2 h ,333 8 ,7 Bell, Dwaine Junior S'8' 17 18 S1 35 26 ,551 137 7,5 Anderson, Tom Junior 5'9n 17 18 26 2h 27 .M70 76 h.2 Beard, Ronald Junior 5'8H 16 16 12 12 12 .SOO 36 2.3 Templin, Dean Soph. 5'8N 16 18 36 33 ng ,h23 105 5,3 Head, Allen Junior 5'lOU 16 1 O O 0 ,000 0 0,0 Sebastian, curtis soph. 5'3n 15 1 o o 0 ,ooo o 0,0 Kidwell, Jack Fresh. 5'6H 16 1 0 O 0 ,000 0 0,0 59 PERSONAL - CONFIDENTIAL - AND UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL SERVICE THE NEW AUGUSTA STATE BANK New Augusta, Indiana A Good Bank in a Good Community 40 Congratulations to The 1950 Graduates of Pike From Alumni in employ of L. M. BROWN ABSTRACT CO. Indianapolis, Indiana President RUSSELL A. FURR-1913 Leon Sullivan-1918 George R. Swinford-1912 Lowell Myers-1920 Jerry Coble-1943 Lucille Hollingsworth-1946 Mary Margaret Fox-1948 Bobby Cochran-1949 Abstracts-Title Insurance Escrow State Wide Title Insurance with assets of over 88,000,000 41 Compliments of the ALPHABET REALTY CORPORATION 42 NORMANDY FARM Congratulates The Members of the Class of '50 of Pike Township 45 H W -- For handling two 'I4-inch plow FARMALI. H and A erican institution. Its roots The Farmall System of Farming is an m are in the soil. . . on your farm., on the farms of your neighbors. ' ' ' d d up field work, look to the To increase productivity an spee A Farmall Tractor and matched Farmall System for the answer. machines can mean greater operating economy and ediciency on the family farm-and that brings better living! Five basic models make up the ,, L 55f-- Farmall lineup. There's a size for i - ' - 1- every farm, an endless selection - - ' M- L.. of Farmall equipment to work ' -- in every crop and soil condition. , ..-. Theanswer tothe power prob- 3164- 'a lem on your farm can be found in the Fat-mall System . . . and ' el ' 49 .Q '22 ,f that fits your farm. . xx, gf- - ' K ' A 1 '-7?'s'v, ' '- i , .0 X -- Leif: Farmall Super-A offers lly- -V -- J draullc Farmall TOUCH-CONTROL ' ' and new combustion eonirol. H ilu! ,F I SV7 Ulll AQe! 9 2 Amfisgif' ry A- i 'PI' gtggvk 3..'? :- 3 35355 S, is as 35 2-S. O 33, is 'Ss EE. T0 2-0 is ai C3 23 rg. ll'g 2' Ei- gg' en 5: :S 2' ' ra' 5? - 4' Ii. ,, x Euan.. iimsffiiw l?P7f!iEf1 1 55 ' wehavefull details onthemod 1 ' H' V --t. - 53 'ff ,, f x Q ' 'R' ',,x, u Y zz K Q S: DILL IMPLEMENT CO. 1531 Stadium Drive Indianapolis, Indiana 44 EAGLE VALLEY FARM Congratulates THE CLASS OF '50 of Pike Township 45 I, Q 9 y L HXV x 's gl The senior class chose as their motto, Whot finished, just begun U Many different pathways of life will be taken by us after leave Pike Township School As we look at the world today, some of our life paths may be dangerous and grim Nevertheless, let us make these paths of life as glorious as we can Pike Township School, our parents, and our friends have helped us forward in our trail So to them, the Senior Class of 1950 dedicates this book which contains a few 'milestonesn of our life paths Q yan- Q 42222237 ullllunnr - -- V ,,, Aj 3, 1 t 1 x ' . we , I paths of life. They have blazed the I I XX I ' 1 1 ,'f 7r.K 1 1 Excerpt from one of Knute Rockne's last speeches At Notre Dame, we have a squad of- about 300 lads, both varsity vets and newcomers. They keep practicing fundaments, and keep it up, and keep it up, and keep it up, until these various fundaments become as natural and subconscious as breathing. Then in the game, they don't have to stop and wonder what to do next when the time comes for quick action. The same principles apply to your life's work, just as well as football. If you want to be a star in life's game you've got to have your fundaments . . .The ABC's of your job, so firmly in your mind, that they are part of you. Know them so well that no matter at what point life seems to break away from the straight path you have chosen, you can get back on the track again without consciously realizing what has taken place. You can't develop that perfection by look- ing in the mirror and congratulating yourself. You've got to drill and drill and drill! James L. Kittle 46 Compliments of BART R. BRAMMER and the AMERICAN CITY BUREAU Fund Raising Public Relations Chicago New York Portland, Ore. FUR LIFE MGRUWTH Good FEED is Economical, because it helps to keep the BABIES living and growing fast SEE US FOR PURINA'S SPECIAL FEEDS FOR YOUNG STOCK ROYSTER FERTILIZERS Premium Quality-Field-Tested FOR BIGGER AND BETTER CROPS JOHN DEERE DEPENDABLE FARM EQUIPMENT A Buy Word For Over 100 Years Among Farmers Here Is An Example of John Deere Leadership QUALITY SERVICE by 5 Skilled Mechanics-John Deere Factory Trained MAY WE HELP YOU NEW AUGUSTA GRAIN 81 SUPPLY CO. 47 HERFF JONES CO. Designers and Manufacturers of School and College Jewelry Graduation Announcements Medals, Cups and Trophies Indianapolis, Indiana Jewelers to Pike Township High School John Marshall, Representative KNOX'S SUPER MARKET Complete Line of Foods A Good Place To Trade Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Complete Meat Market Zionsville Indiana Phone 41 48 FOR EATS AND NEEDS COME TO THE NIK-NAK In New Augusta CO. 8409 WE HAVE Sandwiches Stationery Milkshakes Chili Greeting Cards Sundaes Milk Sundries Soft Drinks Coffee Film Candy Ice Cream Cosmetics Malts AND MANY OTHER ARTICLES Why Go Far When Here Are The Things You Need SCHLOSSER BROS. manufacturers of Oak Grove Dairy Products Butter-Ice Cream-Cheese 49 Established 1909 Rlley 9114 Compliments of PORTER'S NATIONAL STUDIO 312 Illinois Building Ruth Porter, Manager E. C. FULTS 8z SONS Custom Slaughtering fYear 'roundj Meat and Lard for Sale At All Times Co. 2259 50 Compliments of CAPT AND MRS. O. F. HESSLER TRADER'S POINT FARM Congratulates The Members of ihe CLASS OF '50 of Pike Township 51 SEE YOUR CO-OP FIRST Complete Line of Farm 81 Home Supplies MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP 610 Kentucky Avenue Fr. 1567 and Cumberland Ir. 7694 DEAN BROTHERS AUGUSTA CORNERS SERVICE STATION 71st 8: Rd. 29 Gasoline Accessories Fuel Oil Road Service Farm Delivery Co. 2577 52 As the graduating class of 1950 gained the top through work and performance S0 the Allis Chalmers All Crop has won the top place in combines. S an of Q S SALES , .sp - A PARTS lil A 5' 1 and X122 Q5 1 N145 W S it EQQXYI LX- fe COURTEOUS '25-g ',k5 I and SERVICE 1 I 1 fl LeTOURNEAU IMP. CORP. 71st St. and Road 29 Phone C0unty 2351 HANDY HARDWARE COMPANY Handy for Hardware Complete stock of Old Line Hard ware BPS Paints Builders Hardware Pipe and Fittings Glass 38th 81 Sherman Dr. 10th 81 Bosart CHerry 0033 BLackstone 5286 6327 Guilford Broad Ripple BRoadway 8200 55 Indiana's Leading Sporting Goods Store EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 209-11 West Washington Street Li. 3446 Indianapolis Compliments of H. J. LACY II R. A. MAXWELL Compliments of Maxwell Insurance Agency 803 Fletcher Trust Building Ma. 2342 Indianapolis 54 STEWART AND SCN BUILDING CONTRACTORS BR. 3119 Pumps Plumbing Suburban Well Equipment EARL H. MERRITT Well Contractor County 2338 New Augusta, Ind. CHET'S DRIVE-IN for ' Delicious Steakburgers-Tenderloins French Fries Thick Shakes and Malts 1429 West 30th Across From Riverside Amusement Park 55 . L-ww. ..,, V - PIKE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL nl .ab Q5 X MR. ANDERSON-TRUSTEE MH. EDWARDS-PRINCIPAL 2 TUBBY'S DRY CLEANERS We Do Our Own Cleaning Pick up and Delivery Phone 8 Zionsville, Indiana Compliments of WEBB OIL COMPANY Lebanon Indiana MI - JO FARM Registered Chester White Hogs 4-H Club Members Given Special Consideration Millie and Joe Boughton John McClelland R. R. 1, Box 98 A, New Augusta Basements-Ditches-Dams'-Levees JOE BOUGHTON EXCAVATING R. R. 17, Box 445, Indianapolis Phone Co. 2590 56 GERALD T. COX BUILDER Lakeside Drive COunty 2919 Class of '50 Congratulations This is another step in life May they always be in an upward direction MR. AND MRS. J. N. WOOTAN New Augusta Star 81 News Carrier CRUSE 8l CO. 5c to S1 Store N OVELTIES-N OTION S-NECESSITIES Zionsville Carmel 2950 Clifton-Indianapolis Dress Goods, Curtain Goods, Muslins, Notions, etc. Socks and Hosiery for the Whole Family-Peter's Diamond Brand Dress and School Shoes-Wol- verine Work Shoes Ball-Band Rubber Footwear- Men's and Boy's Furnishings-Ladies' Ready-to- Wear. THE HOME STORE D. K. MILLS, Prop. Zionsville, Indiana 57 NEW AUGUSTA LUMBER COMPANY QUALITY AND SERVICE COunty 2314 Compliments of ROEDER'S BARBER SHOP New Augusta, Indiana MORRISON'S FOOD MARKETS 5860 N. Michigan Rd: 3001 Northwestern Ave. Indianapolis, Indiana ROSS A. SMITH ATHLETIC CO. 'Know your Salesman as well as your Merchandise' Personally directed, strictly custom-built athletic clothing in the latest and accepted athletic styles, backed by 40 years of earnest achievement. Any ideas you may suggest will also be featured by our exclusive factories. 6001 Carrollton Avenue Broadway 1520 Indianapolis, Ind. 58 SNYDER'S RESTAURANT Harry - Alice - Peggy - Patty 62nd Street and Road 52 For that Garage see TILT - A - DOOR Sales of LI 4018 C0 2275 INDIANAPOLIS TRADERS POINT MARKET GROCERIES-MEATS-VEGETABLES Hardware and Notions Phone COunty 2545 TRY TRADERS POINT FIRST Traders Point, Indiana RALPH WALROD PHARMACY 6002 Michigan Road Indianapolis 44. Ind Your New Neighborhood Drug Store Prescriptions Our Specialty 59 Compliments of Your Friendly Hoosier Refinery the ROCK ISLAND REFINING CORPORATION BLOOM FLOWERS SPENCER 81 EDWARDS Flowers at Their Best 3433 West 10th, Indianapolis, Indiana Im. 556-5557 GOODWIN 8: WESTFALL Regal Stores 3101 Northwestern Ave.. 265 West 40th St. Indianapolis, Indiana RIEMAN'S FOR FLOWERS Rural Route 16, Box 507 Indianapolis 44, Indiana Phone CO 2306 60 SILVER'S MEN'S WEAR ZIONSVILLE, INDIANA SHOP and SAVE MAXIME'S FOOD MARKET 3030 Lafayette Road-Flackville Free Delivery WAbash 9797 A FRIEND Compliments of PAUL R. RIGGS Cook Coffee Co. Representative MArket 3104 Compliments of GREEN BRAES ORCHARDS West 56th Street 8: Potter's Road REYNOLD'S FLORAL COMPANY State Road 29 and 334 Zionsville, Indiana Phone R-60 61 PAUL R. YOUNG 8! SON All Lines of Insurance-Auto Financing Real Estate WOOD'S MARATHON STATION Oil, Gasoline Tires Ignition Repair Batteries Carburetor Cleaning Complete Lubrication Zionsville, Indiana Phone 14 SWINFORD 8z SON Texaco State Road 29 8: 56th St. BRoadway 0069 MCGUIRE COAL COMPANY Quality Coal Since 1925 Full Line of General Electric Appliances Motorola Television ZIONSVILLE, INDIANA PHONE 94 REYNOLDS 8: WOOD Plumbing and Heating 105 MAIN STREET Zionsville, Indiana Phone 52 CORNER DRUG STORE Zionsville, Indiana Glenn Ogborn, Prop. 62 Best Wishes To The Class of '50 MOVIE INN Restaurant-Dancing-Driving Range Filling Station 5420 Northwestern Ave. Prop. Dick Thompson NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS. INC. FRED SCHAEFER 1916 North Meridian Indianapolis, Indiana COLLIN'S SUPER SHELL SERVICE Complete Auto Repairing Gas-Oil-Parts-Accessories 6001 N. Michigan Road Br. 0047 A FRESH FEED FOR EVERY NEED FEED-SEED-GRAIN-FERTILIZER ZIONSVILLE GRAIN CORP. Zionsville, Indiana Compliments of THE ZIONSVILLE TIMES RAINER FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES Sheridan Zionsville 65 ZIMMER WELDING CO. We WELD ANYTHING, ANYWHERE Portable Equipment ARC AND ACETYLENE WELDING 1414 Wests Washington MA. 5212 Indianapolis PIKE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL uses BUSH CALLAHAN ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT BUSH CALLAHAN SPORTING GOODS CO 136 East Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana Compliments of THE ENGELER'S Best Wishes to the Class of '50 from MR. AND MRS. ROCH Congratulations Senior Glass R 8: M SHOPPE Your Friendly Flackville Store 3034 Lafayette Road Wa 8006 Compliments of ELY SERVICE STATION .4 coop PLACE TO TRADE 64 Compliments of BALLARD ICE CREAM EAGLE CREEK NURSERY 82nd and U. S. 52 TOMLINSON SERVICE Your Friendly Neighbor PHILLIPS 66 Road 52 at 38th St. Phone Hlland 1257 TO THE CLASS OF 1950 The Medical Profession of the United States has developed the finest service to sick people the world has ever seen. DON'T LET SOCIALISM CHANGE THAT FOR YOU BUY FRESHLY DUG STOCK From a Local Nursery and Enjoy the Difference NEW AUGUSTA NURSERY. INC. West 59th Street East of Moller Road RR 1, New Augusta, Ind. GEORGE WILKINS GARAGE TRADERS POINT 65 Corna Edwards, Principal B.S. Indiana State f,'.S. Butler Beulah Frist B.S. Indiana State English, Health, Phys. Ed. 3 La- 'a3,,,4T 1 a f 5' x ., - .M .9 X 4-anus Speech Ss.:-:X e Estel Callahan B.S. Purdue N. M.S. Butler -ig? Vocational Agr. 15,2115 , ,gf e 1 ft A w , . X f X5 U 44.9 feldon Morgan B.S. Central Normal M.S. Butler Band and Math. Clifford M. Reese Indiana Central Ball State Indiana U. Chemistry Social Studies Football Coach Anne B. Teter B. S. Purdue Home Economics MID-WESTERN TREE EXPERTS Complete Tree and Landscaping Service R. R. 16, Box 534 Indianapolis Phone Co. 2335 With Best Wishes of R. O. PARKER AND SISTER 52 FOOD MARKET. INC. 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