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

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Charlotte Hardin Paper Staff h-H 2 yrs. Junior Play Annual Staff Girls' Sextet l Class Officer 1 Clarinet Quartett Bill Hayden Basketball 3 yrs. ch-H 2 Judging 2 Annual Staff Paper Staff Junior Play Mary Bernhardt Annual Staff Paper Staff Dwaine Bell Football h yrs. Basketball h Track h Annual Staff 3 ,Y 1 R Ai W y lil 5 S 5 T U' 3l as V , ai I . xx . 32' i ' X PFS' WN ' f 'l -.p V ,- f 'f ' , -Max' ak 5 fi l W! H'-Him'-'XI ' 1 txgb , ei iw- ,. ,.1.f.h .,,,L,',',. V' 1 7 Jim Guilfoil Football 2 yrs. Track h Basketball 3 Junior Play M-H l Judging Team h Boys' Quartette Annual Staff Rosie Towns Paper Staff Junior Play Annual Staff Majorette 3 yrs Yell Leader 1 Office l Ted Potter Football h yrs. Class Officer Basketball l Etta Marie Burton Paper Staff Annual Staff Library 2 yrs Marilue Gentry Girls' Sextet L yrs. Brass Sextet 1 Junior Play Annual Staff Paper Staff Edgar Cottingham Football 2 yrs. Track h h-H 9 Brass Sextet Junior Play Judging Team Annual Staff Class Officer Joanne Rodibaugh A-H 6 yrs. Brass Sextet l Junior Play Annual Staff Paper Staff Tom Anderson Football h yrs. Basketball h Track 3 h-H 2 Clarinet Quartette 2 Boys' Quartette 2 Annual Staff V -a1,g 6 iv -sz Donna Jo Sloan Girls' Sextet 2 yrs. Paper Staff Junior Play Annual Staff Clarinet Quartette l Office 1 Majorette 2 Ellen Brooks Paper Staff L-H 2 yrs. Clarinet Quartette h Junior Play Annual Staff Dick Rule Annual Staff Football 1 yr. Freshman track Washington H. S. 2 Arline Schooler Paper Staff-Editor L-H 3 yrs. Annual Staff Office l Jane Engeler Paper Staff Softball 2 yrs. h-H h Junior Play Annual Staff Girls' Sextet Junior Burden Football h yrs. QCo-captl Basketball - 1 h-H S h-H Judging Temnh Annual Staff Julia Fern Dillon Girls' Sextet 2 yrs. Paper Staff Annual Staff h-H 1 Anita Dowling Annual Editor Office 1 yr. Junior Play ,f-1 vi' . 'P v3 sat:- -if Q57 I WCS? N. 1 ,- 45 K 5. il! If lil ,,b ff Betty Wils n Paper Staff b-H 3 yrs. Annual Staff Office - l Alice Wade h-H 8 yrs. Junior Play Annual Staff Charles Spencer Basketball l yr. Football l h-H l Judging Team Annual Staff Broad Ripple H. S.2 Louise Harvey Paper Staff Annual Staff Majorette 6 yrs. Drum Majorette l h-H 5 Barbara Jean Lopossa Paper Staff Annual Staff Dale Hollingsworth h-H 9 yrs- Judging 6 Football I4 Track 2 Softball h Junior Play Annual Staff wa ai ,1,.., af 'SR A , ' J . as 3- , iQgsf A if lf' 1 .,an.: Denton Sebastian Annual Staff Basketball 2 yrs. Football 2 Sue Deugan Annual Staff PRETTY BABIES , f .2 ,w . ,R K, ,l,mx,.?x ' if .ma... Q' P WMV Q V, liz., , . '-fs-1 WRU? 5 fY1'Wan f'Na g5ilkhLJf,f Barbara Bugg llinnm NH T? G F -,J Z' Q ',.:1Q3v-f , .. ' Q, 9 ., Q. ,, .ar x nfl Barbara Lopossa 9' qv.. '- Q N- -+ W41'xW i . .K ' ,. L ' 4 f.. E 123-K x- ii ifg' Q. at xg,- . fi 'ak J t .V , ff? , .giifgk QA 5-ir 5 Jane Engeler jig, S f'aw1- Charlotte Hardin 4 1 F. ar N 4: , . P Judy Dillon Anita Dowling 2 X . N' V xSi.3,7' '1' :S 'K A .eu r.:- i, J m,..Q .5 ' if if- ' J V-wa-I' W, 'Z .. , .Q . ,, n A , ,EN v 3 iL,x' Donna Sloan Betty Wilson 10 Sue Deugan Edgar Cottinghan Class History In September of 1939 there entered into the halls of Pike thirty-six eager seekers of excitement, new friendships, play, and whatever knowledge happened to be picked up along the way. Of the original thirty-six, only ten have remained. They are: Ellen Brooks, Mary Bernhardt, Etta Marie Burton, Charlotte Hardin, Arline Schooler, Alice Wade, Tom Anderson, and Allen Head. Two of the original ten, Barbara Bugg and Betty Wilson, moved away, but later returned. Our first grade teacher, Mrs. Nellie Smith, and second grade teacher, Miss Marjorie Davis, helped us through the trials and tribulations of our early school career. During these two years Dale Hollingsworth and Jane Engeler, respectively, entered our class. Mrs. Blanche Wagle, our third grade teacher, and the class welcomed a new student, Louise Harvey, who was destined to become a permanent member. Our fourth grade teacher was Miss Jeanette Sandlin, now Mrs. Bush. New enrollments in our class this year were: Judy Dillon, Donna Jo Sloan, Theodore Potter, and Edgar Cottingham. John Snyder was with us for a brief period of two weeks, but later returned when we were freshmen to become our class president for four happy high school years. In our fifth school year with Mrs. Helen Huffer as our teacher, we were joined by Bill Hayden and Joanne Rodibaugh. Miss Evelyn Reed was our sixth year teacher. At this time Marilue Gentry and James Guilfoil became members of our class. During the September of 19145 we embarked upon the second half of our school career wnen we entered the seventh grade with a class of thirty-five. Because of the Wdensityn of our class, we were divided into two groups with Mrs. Beulah Frist and Miss Evelyn Heed as our supervisors. Sue Deugan entered our class at this time to become a permanent member. Mr. Voris Smith, our eighth grade sponsor, with a sigh of relief passed us on to the high school teachers for the last rou d of our twelve year Wtermn. The following September we enrolled in high school. Anita Dowling, Caroline Siemantel, Rosie Towns, John Snyder, and Dwaine Bell joined our ranks. Mr. Everett Daniels was given the task of being our sponsor for three glorious years. Three weeks after school started we became full-fledged high school members after a thorough initiation by the senior class. Later in the year our revenge was complete when our class defeated the seniors in the class tourney consolation game 0 ll The highlight of our sophomore year was the party we gave for the entire high school. Our junior year was filled with excitement and fun. We sponsored concessions, skru-ball game, book-store, junior play, and the prom. New students enrolling in our class that year were Dick Ruwe and Charles Spencer. The long awaited day came at last-we were seniors! Our new and able sponsor was Miss Myers. We found many new and exciting events in store for us. 0ur main activities were the sale of Christmas cards, the publication of the annual, the senior play, and our graduation exercises. We are now on our way of becoming adults. In years to come we will be looked upon as only a few of the numerous alumni of Pike High School. Name Donna Jo Johnny Betty Charles Arline Allen Caroline Richard Joanne Ted Rosie Anita Alice Dale Charlotte Bill Marilue Jim Jane Barbara L. Sue Edgar Etta Judy Junior Louise Tom Ellen Dwaine Mary Barbara B HUMOR Never Seen With Her physics A spare tire A pencil A tall girl A sloppy sweater A girl friend A case of grumbles A glum face A calm contented disposition An ellegible paper Curlers on A strap-less evening gown Her chemistry lesson A car that runs A fountain pen that doesn't leak! Open eyes in government A lunch A close shave A completed ten-minute writing Pigtails With high heels Charlotte Ribbons in her hair Same hair-do twice Clean cords Make-up Virginia A serious expression in Home Ec. Long hair Belts on her skirts Straight eye-lashes 12 br .Q vainly :XT kb- VNT4 'W nfl Or Without A date An excuse from study hall Curly hair A wise crack Work to do A Schmidt admirer A boy friend Loud socks A blush A mischievous trick Johnny Bob's pictures A boy from Carmel An excuse for tardiness Her sister's purse The correct time An expected phone call Dude boots A dentist appointment A shorthand book A guy in service A snort A neat appearance Complaining about Judy A good-looking convertible A ring His letter sweater Stocking feet in typing A motorcycle A giggle Perfect posture The Class Will of 1951 We, the graduating class of 1951, being of sound body and sound C?l mind, do hereby declare and ordain this to be our last will and testament. To the faculty: Mr. Edwards-a mechanical man to run all his errads for him. Miss Myers-a box of Christmas cards and a dime to pay for overdue books. Mr. Geyer-a different Ford for each month of the year. Mrs. Brown-a hall to walk down that people don't bump into her in their hurry. Mr. Reese-the right to make the 23rd Amendment. Mrs. Northcott-a book of excuses to skip typing class for her students to refer to next year. Mr. White-a four foot desk refrigerator for his food supplies. Miss Reed-a film library in old Pike High. Mr. Daniels-a room in a rest home so he can rest his nerves after teaching the drivers training course for the past three years. Mrs. Hack-a high school chorus that is outfitted with choir robes. Mr. Callahan-an extra cousin which will always be available as a baby-sitter. Mrs. Frist-a special garage to put Wher' Crosley in. Mr. Morgan-all the assignments that we never seemed to get around to handing in to him. Mrs. Teter-bells for all her wandering children so she can keep track of them. To the student body:- Ellen Brooks wills her quiet disposition to Alice Cozad. Louise Harvey wills her ability to make up her mind as to which man she wants and make the right decision to Peggy Towns. Bill Hayden wills his ability to keep out of trouble to George McCloud who, he thinks, will need it. Anita Dowling wills her hospital bed, nurses, and anesthetist with the brown eyes at St Vincent Hospital to any girl that may need them next year. Edgar Cottingham wills a room full of roses to Mrs. Hack. Etta Marie Burton wills her job in the library to any book-wonm. Rosie Towns wills her ability to 'mess upn two perfectly good twin shirts to Dorothy Hess. May she have better luck. Dale Hollingsworth wills his ability to get along with the Zionsville girls to Alan Cordill who is suffering from a bad case of Schmidt Phobia. Barbara Bugg wills her ability to consume two lunches plus eveqyone else's contributions and still be hungry to the Jacoby twins. Julia Fern Dillon wills her love for poetry to Nancy Sue Hollingsworth. Tom Anderson wills his ability to get along with Coach Reese in 6th period study hall to George McCloud- Joanne Rodibaugh wills her locker 76 to Doug Rees who is so familiar with it. Ted Potter wills all the air he has breathed since June 28, 1933 to June 28, 1951 to Donald Embry. Jane Engeler wills her ability to be quiet to Thalia Lain. Richard Ruwe wills his bench warming ability to David Heimburger. Mary Bernhardt wills her ability to get her lessons to Joe Boyer. John Snyder wills his UENDW positions on both the football team and in the parking lot to Gary Christain. May he have better luck in beating both the bell and the ball than I did. Alice Wade wills the supply room off the chemistry lab and a noon period to Carol Lou Woodrum and Dallis Paris. Jim Guilfoil wills his ability to hitch-hike to Zionsville on the night before a game and catch a ride with the coach to Glen Ralston. Marilue Gentry wills her medical ambition to Ronnie Bell because of his weak stomach. Caroline Siemantel wills all her ex-boy friends to Prue Cottingham. Lora Burden,Jr. wills his ability to get A's in English to Dean Roscoe Templin. Barbara Jean Lopossa wills her ability to get along with Mrs. Teter to Virginia Savage. Sue Deugan wills her ability to write six page letters in study halls to Phyllis Hastings 0 Dwaine Bell wills his ability to run the halfemile to Terry Mills. Charlotte Hardin wills her very short hair to Joyce Woody. Allen Head wills his managership of Christmas cards sales to Clarence Ripley. Betty Wilson wills her quiet and refined disposition to Melvin Bailey. 15 Charles Spencer wills his 'big feetn to Don Clouse. Donna Jo Sloan wills her ability to grow tall to David loser. Arline Schooler wills a package of razor blades to the typist of nextyear's annual Having been properly signed and witnessed on this the tenth day of February 1951, the Last Will and Testament of class 51 is filed for future reference. Anita Dowling, Annual Editor Witnesses: Ziaiihirffif Class Prophecy This is your 'gruesome gossiperu, Falter Windsell, on station P-I-K-E with the nosey news round-up of today. On this evening of June 6, 1971, history is being made this very minute. On the floor of the U.S. Security Council, Donna Jo Sloan has just made her challenging speech of peace to the world and good will toward men. In the press box are the top international correspondents, Arline Schooler and Betty Wilson, who have recently returned from Europe. More about this later ..... The new Soo Mile Speedway Winner has been announced. Denton Sebastian came through in record time to receive a seven foot trophy and a kiss from a well-known Hollywood actress. Sebastian's success is due partly to the brilliant mind of his race-car designer, Ted Potter, and his efficient pit crew headed by Allen Head and Charles Spencer. Good luck to all of them ..... The World's Fair held in Paduka, Kentucky, also shares the spotlight tonight with the current news, for two new champions have been discovered--Joanne Rodibaugh and Junior Burden. They have ousted all other competitors with their entries of Pork G Bess, Wthe wonder pigsn. They will receive awards from the well known present- day writer, Marilue Gentry, who will fly here from her home in Cuba ..... Flash --The President's dog has miraculously recovered from an illness under the superb care of the world famous veterinarian, Dr. Barbara Bugg, whose kennels are located in Indianapolis, a suburb of New Augusta ..... Tom Anderson was voted the most popular U. S. crooner by a landslide victory today. Instead of Dean Martin ari Jerry Lewis, it is now WTom and Jerryn. By the way, he has just filed suit of divorce against his third wife, Caroline Siemantel, who, he claims, is getting all the attention when he makes his personal appearances ..... Being tempermental as most artists are, Julia Dillon, who was scheduled to sing at the Metropolitan Opera House last night, refused to appear ...,, The Boston Blues are top in the American League now, thanks to the young pitching star, Richard Ruwe. His one-hit 14 all walk game last Saturday was a sensation! ..... While on the subject of base-ball, we are honored to have our great city of New Augusta playing host to the celebrated professional base-ball player, Jane Engeler. She is passing through on her way to the great athletic banquet held in Lostfork, California. Here is a bit of news on the side-John Snyder, the fifth horsemen of Notre Dame, and his wife Rosie Towns will be expected at the banquet ..... FLASH- Edgar Cottingham and his fearless courageous partner, Charlotte Hardin, have returned by boat from the darkest wiles of Africa. Their big-game hunt was a Whowlingn success. Hats off to them!! .... The scientific world is aglow tonight with admiration for two famous young scientists, Jim Guilfoil and Dale Hollingsworth. They have just invented the X-Bomb, 20 times more powerful than the H-Bomb .... Hold on folks--a news dispatch runner, Dwaine Bell, has just come panting in with sensational news. Anita Dowling, the faithful missionary in Tibet, and her business manager, Barbara Lopossa, are returning home after an absence of ten years ..... Alice Wade, the New York socialite, will entertain a large group of politicians next month. Among them will be the 'Golden H ired Boyn of the Republican party, Bill Hayden ..... Now on the domestic side-The Brookhardt Finishing School in the East is gaining fame through the efficiency and inventive power of its co-owners, Ellen Brooks and Mary Bernhardt. They have perfected a thread-less sewing machine. . . . Louise Harvey and her silver display will arrive here soon for exhibition. The priceless collection, estimated at over a million dollars, was begun with one teaspoon back in her high-school days .... Etta Burton, the literary critic, has collapsed with libraryitis. Her condition is not critical, however. we wish her a speedy recovery! .... Sue Duegan has just been appointed the head of Camp Atterbury. Luck to her on this meritorious assignment ..... This about completes the news for tonight. Tune in this same station, same time, next year. Till then, this is station P-I-K-E wishing you a very agreeable WGood Night'. cz Q6 it at ,QQWUXQ , , wifes? Q T, pp Qi I IUNIURS W X- D 41 rg y i til' s ' .N D, .fel 1 ff -.af f 2 ee : -1 el ,ily lf, 3, J., 1 Q 4 .pf Zgn. Z VJ- .4 in ff ' Bob Marjorie Ronald Jean Philip Joan Ross Ivioos Neese Schafer Jacoby Fink Jacoby Robbins 2 4: i is ,g, , ,.. : ff XT, ,M qi? QE ,Q , lf! 5, so . M - I r Q A N' . 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Second E212 Richard Starkey, Gloria Stewart, Stutler, Sara Wootan, Kent Smith, Ronald Sturgell, Rosine Phillippi Julia Sussane Spivey, Dan Whisenand, Sussane Flick, Jerry Jarrett. Third row: James Hocket Lynne Hunt Ev B , E , a renneman, Janis Guion, Robert Thommen, J0EE Haffer, Dean Hayden, Joe Quick, Phyllis Fults, Patrick DeCo11ier, Ronald Cramer, Andy Lacy. Fourth row: Chester Stum, David hightshue, Linda McCoy, Jane Moore Vivian Lo oss P 4 Robert 'Krthurs, Dan Ferguson, Jack Gakstatter, Sharon Dine, iebecca Shriglex Dorothy Anne Clause, Maratha Gentry, Joan Viles. Teacher:-Mr. Bishop, 21 Neiman, Roberta Donald Talbott FIFTH GRADE H!-' M - -,wal . '.:L 5, .3459 First row, left to right: Judith Bates, David Aartenet, Sheila Ferguson, Martha Wilkerson, Billy Chance, David Dobson, Phyllis Ripley, James Jackson, Norman Deugan, Lucille,Phillippi, Patty Sturgell. Second row: Larry Tate, Barbara Hardin, Susan Maxwell, David Schneider, Richard Wampler, m5Fgaret Zimmer, Christena Wells, Bruce Hilby, Dwayne Baughman, Bruce Monroe, Nancy Chapman, Jerry Walker. Third row Harry Moore, Don Jones, Rose List, La Rue Bennett, Donna Smith, Priscilla faiff Sarah lane, Darwin Brewer, Dickie Stultz, Edward Norman, Robert Hayes, Hichard Barton. Fourth row: Mrs. Stump, Ruth Deugan, Stephen Hess, Donna Starkey, Courtland Ricketts,-hichard Weirick, Andrew Cockran, Kay Hathbun, June Scott Peggy Jacobs, Dorothy Warren, Virginia Sanders. Absent: John Pearce. FOURTH GRADE yn First row, left to right: Roscoe Clark, Paul Sturgell, Helen Neese, Richard, Hickettsf- Judith Hadden, Nancy Light, Sue Starkey, Marjorie Miller, Bonnie Earle, Chuck Harvey, nary La Tourneau, Perer Perkins. Second row: Doris Darland, Beverly Pollard, Davy Robinson, Max Brenneman, Judy Ward, Maryann Dobson, Bob Scobee, Greven Stiles, Mary Kanis, Jimmie Davis, Jimmy Edwards, Gloria Lash. Third row: Sonya Wagoner, Janice Cook, Verla Boyer, Susan AcDowell, Janice Overbey, Steven Shoemaker, David Wood, Zeto Ross, Janice Cramer, Bill Walker, Elzia Lewis, Ann Engeler. Fourth row: Wally Nehrling, Dorothy Hines, Florence Stum, Delores Douthit, David Hockensmith, Sylvia Smith, Chas Beeler, Kenneth nillikan, Roy Coolman, Warner West, Wax Hollingsworth, Mrs. Jeanette Bush. Absent: Dickie Herrick. 22 1 5 ll 'W Z sian kay First row, left to right: Nancy Reed, Marilyn Warren, Billy Vinard, Ann Starkey, er, Dickie Stamm, Marie Walter, Jean Scott, Wayne Warren. Second row: Freddy Steuber, Darrell Smith, Rose Anne Stultz, Joe Voliva, Suzanne Smith, Carole Thommen, Jimmy Stum, Suellen Pottenger, Jimmy Yost, Michael Selch. Third row: Kenneth Zimmer, Mrs. Joseph, Nora Uhls, Juanita Shaw, Ruthanne White, Robert Quick, Bobby Tyler, Ronald Shrigley, Michael Walker, Virginia Slevin, Besse Guilfoil, Bobby Parker, Karen Pelz. Absent: Roy Horslill. THIRD GRADE 252 7 52 Wil' g anus 375- 5 may W Q.. First row left to right: Herbert Glossbrenner, Eugene Mikels, Jerry Jackson, Beverly Deugan, James Darland, Carole Byrd, Joyce Inman, Barbara Braken, Mary Louise Mason, Beatrice Brooks. Second row: Paul Jacobs, Patty List, Andrea larling, David Cozad, Douglas Brown, David Hockett, James Glors, Dixie lc Gowen, James Jordon, Jill Gakstatter, Louise Clements, Larry Brush. Third row: Ivan Baughman, Winston Hunter, Robert Myers, Richard Moore, James Hise, Charles Hillman, William Dixon, Maten Gerdenich, Sue Engeler, Mrs. Caplinger. 25 1 EBI!! , gg., 'Ulf YS .Bi :gin 2 t , 2, V '- Q1 QL!! 'SEE B First row, left to right: Terry Bates, Susan Cassen, Nancy Bragg, Ronald Deugan, Betsy 'Brown, Curtis Conarroe, George Chapman, Dale Kreitenstein, Nancy Colby, Patricia Chance, Douglas Schafer. Second row, Larry Baughman, Alice Ann Shelton, Linda Coake, Phillip Perkins, Bobbie Davis,'Fonald Campbell, Mithael Ahern, Janet Coffey, Hank Nehrling, Donna Hadden, Fritzie White, Martha Jo Harvey. Third Row: Edward Fults, Jerome Douthit, Truehagoner, Tommy Harvey, Michael Coy, Maude MESFQ Ray Daugherty, Beverly Dine, Fredrick Douthit, John Barker, Sherman Chaplin, Tommy Cagle, Clara Sue Coolman. Absent: Linda Lee Bradley, Stephen Ellis. Teacher: Mrs . Hensel. SECOND GRADE fbi, ww 4 A. 43 iifagnf ll!! ' R if 2 First row, left to right: Allen Smith, Janet Edwards, Marie Scott, Larry Wilson, Billy Eeadors, Judy Hines, Scotty Hubertz, C. R. Phillips, Bonita Yost. Second row: Jean Martinet, Danny Reisinger, Charlotte Tomlinson, Martha Guilfoil, Bobby, Hamblen, Carole Harris, Bobby Wampler, Eddie Murphy, Mary Gibson, Jimmie Scobee. Third EEE: Linda Moore, Robert Freeland, Nancy Hoggins, Carol Montieth, Cheyrl Handel, Roger Ross, Marcia Smith, Margaret Siemantel, Douglas Pierce, Lawrence Johnson, Donald Overholser. Fourth row: Barry Cramer, Micky Metzler, Denny Gentry Jean Walter, Ralph Ely, Jane Sloan, Jackie Parker, Philip Milby, Mary Viles, Nancy Fitzpatrick, Billy Roberts, John Wootan. Absent: Becky Waldron, Donald McClelland. Teacher: Mrs. Margaret Snyder. 24 .15 NW? 9? First row left to right: Vicki Wood, Steve Pollard, Robert Mason, Janet Myers, Ernest'IEgis, Steven Marling, Janet Petrovich, John Shennan, Thomas Pickerell, Larry Utterback, Sandra Yocom. Second row: Sharon Redding, Garrett Slevin, Ronald Norman, Steven Scheider, Buddy Morrow, mhard Prage, Lowell Daugherty, Josephine Jordon, Thomas Stephens, Marie Sanders, James Kittle, William Pelz, Jane Ann Landers. Third 521: Mrs. Harner, Sue Ann Webber, Janet Ward, Maxine Russell, Ricky Millikin, David Lyons, Bolena Ross, Leonard Parks, Herman Lopossa, Charles Maxwell, Susan Shrigley, Martha Vinard, Loretta Stumm. Absent: Donna Jean Kimberlin. FIRST GRADE , 1 Y , 5 sa ' 3 ,M 5, is LS' -2-W Y, --+1 First 521, left to right: Susanne Coy, Virginia Hunter, Stephen Jacobs, Lynn Harling, Richy Hamblen, Anthony Horner, J. C. Ferguson, Linda Andrews, Caryle Hasty, Kathryn Deugan. Second row: Steven Harris, Catherine Gentry, Micheal Gwaltney, Jerry Clark, Stephen Melby, Judy Barker, Karen Bennett, Sharon Dye, Melanie Glore, Jack Hunter, Susan Estelle, Rosemary Horswill. Third row: Donald McCoy, Eddie Beeler, Stephen Cohen, Albert Gakstatter, Denny FenninEtEn, Carol Cagle, John Etchison, David Cranfill, Gerald Bloomer, Mary Garner, Sharon Hayden, Leonard Alexander. Absent: John Flick Teacher: Opal Taylor 25 Qi I Bus Drivers Custodilns Mrs. Russell, Mr. Templin, M . Towns, and Mr. Leap- absent SU:-Quhmsg f?gff!!!5 --X 13- 'K ..NsW Cafeteria Irs. Selch, l s. Dine, Mrs. Young, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Cochran, and Mrs. Bragg-absent 26 DEPA TMENT5 Mechanical Draw1ng Speech 1 4 1' 8' :QA .A I ll!'1,. cg . :I English Class 27 I Visual Education 2,12 ,PV-.liwwiv Typing Class 1 J -and Hrs. Hense1's room A G I - w Paper Staff 28 uf. , J iir 5 Q E!Ei,'- zffil-sig' Drivers' Training if-' A A Chemistry Q 1 R ix ig Agriculture Biology 29 Literature Class Q.: ., NLSR3' XX- SW 55 N. Library QS Y. Wf W, A-A U. S. History 50 ,nm Maj orettes inE.m.,i. Band Band Formation 51 High School Chorus Jr. High Chorus Art 52 ,Q K A YN. RQ if Jr. High Yell Leaders Girls' Softball Team am . .5.-gf 4 . Physical Education 5 5 no rf Q' 333. ,QE I, . , VC v a 352- , iii : . . E:-:.1..1 A mg .1 :Y ,- , ,..., ls I ,-1529 il ,ge 'fl v I D 32? ,.:v ', v ,--. wg,-',.:,g. f Ep W ' A 1 'I ' Home Ee. -44 Convocation 679 wif , gs P MH'.-' 'TEE 'mquo I '1 ,-p The new constructlon 54 s , ny-u-W1 Ay i - Q- Annual Editor fi x -'A Annual Staff Editor-Anita Dowling Assistant Editor-Donna Sloan Business Manager-John Snyder Typists-Arline Schooler Betty Wilson Ellen Brooks Activity Editor--Caroline Siemental Advertising Co-managers--Charlotte Hardin Tom Anderson Advertising Committees Joanne Rodibaugh Edgar Cottingham Caroline Siemental Junior Burden Richard Rune Charlotte Hardin , Charles Spencer Bill Hayden John Snyder Anita Dowling Jane Engeler Judy Dillon Rosie Towns Tom Anderson Dwaine Bell Sports B8Sk8'bb311 Fggtball Dale Hollingsworth-Jr. High Ted Potter-Jr, High Allen Head-High School Edgar Cottingnam-High School Will and Prophecy-James Guilfoil Barbara Bugg Jane Engeler Subscription Manager-Marilue Gentry Subscription Committee Mary Bernhardt Alice Wade Barbara Lopossa Louise Harvey Etta Burton Charles Spencer Dwaine Bell Sue Deugan Photography-Louise Harvey Class History-Alice Wade Judy Dillon Arline Schooler Art-Allen Head Tom Anderson Ted Potter Charlotte Hardin 55 Qi I OF-VGA NI ZA TICNS V - Girl Scouts Cub Scout Pack Committee Fathers' 300 Club 56 Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Calendar S School started 8 Pike played Plainfield in first football game played Lawrence played Brownsburg Pike Pike P. T. A. meeting played Lebanon 15 19 20 22 Pike 25 Freshman Initiation 29 Pike played Ben Davis 6 Pike Played Deaf School Pike played Beech Grove P. T. A. meeting Jordan Chorale singers here Juniors X-rayed Pike played Franklin Twp. Pike played Speedway in last football game 26-27 Teachers' Institute 27-28 I. H. S. P. A. Convention at Franklin College Halloween Carnival 13 18 19 20 25 31 1 Western Rope Trick Show 3 Football banquet h h-H banquet 7 No school. Election day 8 P. T. A. meeting Pike played Danville in first basketball game. Pike played Beech Grove Sophomore square dance Pike played Ben Davis 23-2h Thanksgiving vacation 27-28 School closed-heavy snow 29 Pike lO 17 18 22 played Thorntown 1 Pike played Whitestown 6 Pike played Zionsville 8 Pike played Pittsboro Pike played Manual P. T. A. meeting Pike played Lawrence 9 13 15 20 Christmas Program 29 Pike played Jackson Twp. School Reopened Pike played Fanklin Twp. Pike played Walnut Grove Pike played Warren Central -19-20 County Basketball Tourney 2 5 10 12 18 57 Feb. March April May June 19 First semester closed 22 Second semester began 26 Pike played Deaf School 2 Pike played Speedway 3 Solo and Ensemble Choral and Instrumental Contest 3 Marion Sounty Grade School Tourney 7 Pike played Zionsville 9 Pike played Brownsburg 16 Pike played Dover 17 State Solo and Ensemble Choral and Instrumental Contest 21 P. T. A. meeting Qafternoonl 22-23-2h Sectional Basketball Tourney 23 No school 3 Basketball Regionals 10 State Semi-Finals 15-16 Junior Class play 17 State Finals 21 P. T. A. meeting 23 No school-Good Friday 27 County Choral Festival 2 Band Skating Party h Convocation S-6 Spring vacation 13 Local Band and Chorus Concert 18 P. T. A. meeting 21 State Band and Chorus Contest 28 Kokomo Relay ll-12 Senior play 25 Junior-Senior Prom 27 Baccalaureate 28 Graduation 29 Examinations 30 No school-Memorial Day 31 Award Night 1 School closed. 5' Action Shots Yell Leader FOOTBALL The Pike Red Devils opened their 1950 football season with a nine game schedule and the largest turn out of boys in the history of football at Pike. The 1950 team was built around ten returning lettermen. There were only three positions to be filled by graduation. These were ablely filled by Charles Spencer G, Dean Templin LH, and Gary Christian, who took over the BE duties of Ronald Beard, who enlisted in the US marines. The rest of the regulars included: LE John Snyder, Capt, LT Edgar Cottingham, LG Junior Burden, Co-Capt., Tom Anderson, Defensive Capt., B! James Guilfoil, OB Ted Potter, FB Dwaine Bell, LH Ronnie Bell, LT Dale Hollingsworth, and RH Ralph Garner. The above mentioned boys won varsity letters. The team enjoyed a successful season by winning six of the nine games. They finished second in the Capital District Conference. Four of the boys were high on the Marion County list of high scores-John Snyder had D9 pts., Ronnie Bell, 36 pts.: and Dean Templin, 2h pts. Three of the boys were placed on the Indianapolis News All County first team selection--John Snyder LE, Junior Burden LG, and Ronnie Bell LH. Coach Reese was ablely assisted by Edwin White and practice teacher, James Rosensthil. The 1950 SEASON SCH DULE We They Sept Plainfield There 6 Sept Lawrence Here 19 Sept Brownsburg Here O Sept. Lebanon Here 6 Dept. Ben Davis There 12 Oct. Deaf School There 13 Oct. Beech Grove Here 6 Oct. Franklin Here 25 Oct. Speedway There 1h First row, left to right: Jack Deugan, Gene Cramer, Bob Bender, Jim Silver, Donald Myers,'iEck Lngeler, Bill Wilson. Second Egg: Don McCloud, Carl Jarrett, Nonman Starkey, Norman Rowe, Norman Stiles, Howard Lacy, Phillip Mingus. Third 521: Paul Thomas CMgr.J, Bob Wilson, Richard Baumer, Jack McGowen, James Smith, Byron Young, Joe Lane, Don Lane, Joe Baur, Fred Owens, Phillip Shrigley. The first team consisted of the following boys: Bob Bender, Gene Cramer, Jack Deugan, Carl Jarrett, Don Lane, Joe Lane, Jim Silvers, Wilson, Byron Young, and Don Myers. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. OCtm Oct. Oct. THE 1950 Jr. HIGH FOOTBALL SCH DULE Tabernacle Pres. Decatur Central Park School Tabernacle Pres. Decatur Central Park School Deaf School School 466 We Here 39 There 19 Here 38 There 32 Here 32 There 26 Here 31 Here 50 Norman Starkey, Bill They 6 O 6 6 6 1h O O Senior Squad 40 BA KETBALL First row: Doug Rees, Allen Head, Gary Christian, Jim Guilfoil, and Ton Anderson Second row: Mike Hess, Mgr., Jack Kidwell, Ronnie Bell, Charles Spencer, Dean Templin Dwaine Bell, and Bill Geyer, coach. Pike opened the season with three returning lettermen-Dwaine Bell, Tom Anderson, and Dean Templin. The remainder of the roster included Jack Kidwell, Ronnie Bell, Gary Christian, Doug Rees, Allen Head, Jim Guilfoil, and Charles Spencer. determination. After losing at the expense of Pittsburo. and defeated Jackson Twp. decision to Lawrence Central Deaf School, Pike lost three over Dover. Again this year the boys were short but made up for this with speed and the first six games, Pike broke into the win column The team then lost to Manual and lawrence Central The team dropped four straight including a 38-29 in the Marion County Tourney. After defeating the straight before ending the regular season with a win Pike Red Devils defeated Dover in the first game of the Sectional only to lose to the eventual sectional winner, Lebanon, in the Saturday afternoon game. Pike's leading scorers were Dwaine Bell with a l3.b pts. per game and Dean Templin with a 9,2 pts. per game. Danville Beech Grove Ben Davis Thorntown Whitestown Zionsville Pittsburo Manual Lawrence Jackson Twp. The 1950-51 Season Schedule We They hh 50 bl L8 33 L5 35 38 31 39 50 69 L6 30 no 57 3h 52 L16 30 41 Franklin Twp. Walnut Grove Lawrence Deaf School Speedway Brownsburg Zionsville Dover Dover Lebanon They 69 50 CCo.TP 38 LL2 ho Sh 55 ho CSect.Jh2 147 Second Team First row: David Heimberger, Ross Robbins, Larry Norton, Alan Cordill, Curtis Sebastian, Ernest Lmbry, and Mike Hess, Mgr. Second row: Larry Bickley, George McCloud, Glenn Ralston, Terry Mills, Bob Swain, Dale UitEenberger, honald Schafer, Mr. White, coach. The Pike Township Junior High School team closed the 1950-1951 season undefeated. The Junior Red Devils won the coveted Washington Township Tourney. The team also won the first annual Marion County Grade Tournament by defeating Franklin Township in the final game. The members of the team are as follows: Don Lane, Joe Lane, Carl Jarrett, Gene Cramer, Jack Deugan, Norman Starkey, Byron Young, Bob Bender, Bill Wilson, Donald McCloud, Jim Silver, and Phillip Mingus. 42 NAPS 0-V N-9, , s ' e Q 'M - 4 -- E SS . ..., g b fri: Q ? y rdig 5 , 'if' ,asv-N Q, -H 5 . , . gi o I' in I , . if eox ei flf . r KA- 5 5 it -x - axx,!fo + .4 ,sf f .f J f we Ros1e's Best Want some help? Out for a spin Ambitious Friend What! No lore? Good old Popularity king and summertime queen I-.H Q 2. Q 1 . .N . 11 , Y .1 , ' , 'P .', II. X: , 'C'- int Tiiilgggzygfg :QM , ,iw . ws .- FE--3 , -Sri Z.-1-vsfksr .. Yap., - 5--s . T Yiff' ffuj gg ! 4. y.. , SEQ f'Nf'ef1f fe' msg Km m ' - ,. r 2 f-. f x pf Hard working seniors sight 45 NW 'iY. E Egfr Soir .sz . 2 . , ,XS XM? gclxb mi ks, Q of I .. Our TOIIIBIICS Csighi Love at first Is it Interesting? lies 18h7 - x 4 Q5 -+4 'Sf ,, ,Ma .1 'Q ir ., - - . . ' W ' + .. 'W' .. Af' ' -.VER is . Q , A 1 4 'Y la. JS 5 x ,jk I X 1 web A, x 4 7' w Y v 1 4 w s 5 .. h 5? J 'L V . Love birds One big family What's going on? Happy birthday is Can this happen to this? E.. . See my tongue? Kid stuff That's a good WOh, Johnnyn ff. . or U rf, gk em 1 .. -I? X , ,Q A . , N i if OHS . ' wf- ' time L s+Q2i v?fZ4f4 ?5niw4,yi.. a-QW: -x ., Vx' f. -PI- 3. -r Cheescake review 44 0 v 1-i ic I- a f--cf 4 45 Qi 8 E .- a ZFWSWWT wif YY 1 - -W .e- ' RXEQQ5 X Pgjsgyis on U . assess f max Vi X R S. -ff. H so .np4X?i'4f1iVd' ' Ya' cold? Who's your Sun grins Ready to friend? play 4 frman 1: A-. wl- Big Party Team Backers Jean Dream -,--. P lJ I -...T..-...- Caught in Big fight Gettin' old That pepsodent smile Ole' buddies the act 1' ' Til' - W--...N A ' -'TK Y ' 2 fy 3 'H' 'af . 5 ' f. S 4 X an x ' :P , 1 , x ,f. , A' 4 5, -5 Eg X Ag ,pix .s I .- 4 , ,Q 3 N l . 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Q ': fi 'ili P Tired? Feeding the pooch Happy? Ted wed? a . 'Nw f .f, f ' .. 1,4 I . .. ,, p Baby Allen Take your bottle Hair stylist 49 Horseplay Count again 1:34 - .THJQ 'ig Xe , gk 'ii if. .' -QV ' is .f on , . :. rg:-111:--f5 i5:1s.':r:f-1-424:53Q: x, - :ri Q . V fe sf K, -1 ,Y Track queen Having trouble Memories of '50 Prom 94 THE cuss OF Si Four years ago, I'm sure it was, Sometimes it seems like more we entered in these sacred halls Through open ivy-covered doors. Initiation took its toll And left its victims by the score. Soon we were plodding up the steps lishing we were proud sophomores. Next year came the sophomore party Funds began to disappear. we tried, in vain, to balance books Iaiting for our junior year. Then came the play and next the prom, Our numerous duties never ceased-- Christmas cards, concessions, games- Ah seniors! lould we ever be? The bridge is crossed, the goal is reached Our lives have really just begun. The memories which we thrive on now, Will later turn to well-earned fun. Never, are we satisfied- First out in the world and then le'11 reminisce of high-school days And wish that we were back again. Barbar so a Bugg WE AT ROCK ISLAND WISH YOU MUCH SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS DURING THESE YEARS TO COME Rock Island Refining Corporation 51 Compliments f James L. Kittle and Family 52 PERSONAL -CONFIDENTIAL-AND UNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL SERVICE The New Augusta State Bank New Augusta, Indiana DIRECTORS Bart R. Brammer Wm. R. Conarroe R. B. Coolrnan R. D. Huffman, President E. W. johnson, Jr. C. J. Maines, Vice President R. F. Marsh john A. Huffman, Cashier A Good Bank In A Good Community 55 Compliments of the ALPHABET REALTY CORPORATION 54 For handling two 14-inch plow bottoms FARMALI. H and 'Die Farmall System of Farming is an Amerimn Its too! ' th ferns of your neighbors. ereinthesoil...onyourfarm,on e To increase productivity and speed up Held work, look to the Pu-mall System for the answer. A Farmall 'Ihctor and matched machines can mean greater operating economy and ediciency on the family farm-and tba! bring: beater living! Five basic models make up the . Fax-mall lineup. There's a size for T 1 l , TT I ' every farm, an endless selection I - - of Farmall equipment to work -if 1,7 - - , ' in every crop and soil condition. ' wi -gg ' ' 5 Theanswertothepower prob- .a:1,.!Qiq,g::.-egg? gi lem on your farm can be found in the Farmall System . . . and WW ' .1 ' we havefull details on themodel N59 x -gy-12,5 that fits your farm. 'J ' XJ -ufgf' 1 :E x . J - E- ,menu i K i 4 . Leif: Farmall Super-A offers hy- NW 1?' :fi ki LA drnulic Farmall TOUCH-CONTROL -A .. ' -i ' and new ucomburlion coniroll' i i DILL IMPLEMENT CO. 1531 Stadilun Drive Indianapolis, Indiana Ma. 5358 - I 1 ie FARMALI. ls n registered trade-mark. Remem- - 'Q ,PTf- - ber-Only Infemational Harvesier builds Farm- ,g. all mmm. I lf, 1. 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X Nm NX-.wjfiixr'-ga.:,X,:hgX,Q.i-5,35few- :, 3 ' ' ? f X wx-?r XgQQi:g,Mf ww .H ,,o,.,5..Y.i, Em- 5 -91,11 . . , . ., . , , , , K, , X .: :.:., -.img-::m,-.-Ng:Q-:gx:,- . - x . :fs- fw- .f 'W Q-M HK- ww 1.f,x.x-uw'xr-wa'-2: -M.-!'w X. -x . , 1?.- , . X if , .,.'g:,:-Us y . gg ,:,kax.'1.NX'g:m,X2,-gl ' sw: ' X 2 Xe-- 3 W U W N N N W 3 I N N i- N x mi N aw w as 35 A as A ' fi 1 X X few. V , -:vw-if .-.-fm-wp, -1. -A ' , , -Q1 f .-.X yr- Q 23. .L -s -vw ' ,, g:..- w:w, qw .. K 2 -,.gw.:- Pu ri: ' S Q -432, , I V. , . . . .,2 , . CF : vgkxm , N . ..xxx if . s g K Q-h h I x 'lx E53 NN li M - X X ' r. f f , 4 - 1-- 'P - - ' , f - : - Q.:-5. . 1 L, x r 1 , 1 t V M vxvwrcri .?x3NX5 vs:i :- ' .:. . W Pike Township School 2 NORMANDY FARM Congratulates The Members of the Class of '51 of Pike Township 56 Congratulations to The 1951 Graduates of Pike From Alumni in employ of L. M. BROWN ABSTRACT CO Indianapolis, Indiana President RUSSELL A. FURR-1913 Leon Sullivan--1924 George R. Swinford-1912 Lowell Myers-1920 Jerry Coble-1943 Bobby Cochran-1949 Abstracts-Title Insurance Escrow State Wide Title Insurance with assets of over 38,000,000 57 EAGLE VALLEY FARM Congratulates THE CLASS OF '51 of Pike Township 58 WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER E. C. F ults 8a Sons SLAUGHTER HOUSE Complete Butcher Service Office: CO. 2933 Home: CO. 2259 FRANK DEAN Augusta Corners Service Station 71st and Road 29 Gasoline Accessories Fuel Oil Road Service Farm Delivery CO. 2577 59 Compliments of CAPT AND MRS. O. F. HESLAR TRADER'S POINT FARM Congratulates The Members of the CLASS OF '51 of Pike Township 6C 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. 61 As the graduating class of 1951 gained the top through work and performance SO the Allis Chalmers All Crop has won the top place in combines. m ,X 9 'f Q T EK I SALES fp f PARTS and ,tl SERVICE A 1 ix' YR X5 Q' .QQ K..-s LeTOURNEAU IMP. CORP. 71st St. and Road 29 Phone COunty 2351 HANDY HARDWARE COMPANY Handy for Hardware Complete stock of Old Line Hard ware BPS Paints Builders Hardware Pipe and Fittings Glass 38th 8z.Sherman Dr. 10th 8: Bosart CHerry 0033 BLackstone 5286 6327 Guilford Broad Ripple BRoadway 8200 62 Established 1909 Rlley 9114 Compliments of PORTER'S NATIONAL STUDIO 312 Hlinois Building Ruth Porter, Manager SEE YOUR CO-OP FIRST Complete Line of Farm 8: Home Supplies MARION COUNTY FARM BUREAU CO-OP 610 Kentucky Avenue Fr. 1567 and Cumberland Ir. 7694 65 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 Zionsvllle Indiana Phone 41 64 Chet's Drive In for Delicious Steakburgers-Tenderloins French Fries Thick Shakes and Malts Across From Riverside Amusement Park Compliments of Maxwell Insurance Agency DICK MAXVVELL MA. 2342 CO. 2318 Ross A. Smith Athletic Co. i'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 BRoadway 1520 Indianapolis, Indiana 65 FACULTY Corna Edwards X Principal B. S. Indiana State M. S. Butler e-v Esther Myers A. B. Indiana U. Butler Latin, Librarian Estel Callahan B. S. Purdue M. S. Butler Vocational Agr. .R Beulah Frist B. S. Indiana State English, Health Phys. Ed. Speech , 2: ' h 9 A - l1.?'1'5l .Lf ' 5 XX wg e X X 1 NP' : E 9 , .QC ...W 'x wa :I 5.- NN. 5335 Pi.. ' 4llP MFT -, ,gd 3 M. N YXN X f if V QVS: sl X , - - X s f , 54 .ng ' -1 Clifford M. Reese Indiana Central Ball State Indiana U e Chemistry Social Studies Football Coach Anne B. Teter B. S. Purdue Home Economics Weldon Morgan B. S. Central Nonmal M. S. Butler Band and Math. Zimmer Welding Co. WE WELD ANYTHING, ANYWHERE Portable Equipment ARC AND ACETYLENE WELDING 1414 West Washington MA. 5212 Indianapolis Compliments of John and Gloria Wright Northwest Trading Post CO. 8540 New Augusta, Indiana RESEARCH AND PROVED PERFORMANCE These are the corner stones on which Shell builds its services to INDUSTRY, AGRICULTURE, TRANSPORTATION and the HOME. Shell Oil Company EAST PRODUCTS PIPE LINE DEPT. ZIONSVILLE, INDIANA 66 STEWART AND SON BUILDING CONTRACTORS BR. 3119 Pumps Plumbing Suburban Well Equipnient EARL H. MERRITT Well Contractor County 2338 New Augusta, Ind. Indiana's Leading Sporting Goods Store EM-ROE SPORTING GOODS COMPANY 209-11 West Washington Street Li. 3446 Indianapolis 67 Michigan Road Hardware 5825 North Michigan -Road GL. 3200 Complete Line Of Hardware, Scott's Lawnseed, DuPont Paint To The Graduating Class May Everything In Life Worth Having Make All Your Days Worth Living Fathers' 6300 Club Compliments of The Engelersv Compliments of Senior Class Parents 68 Koun's Drug Store A SAFE PLACE TO BUY DRUGS Phone 17 Zionsville, Indiana Ballard lce Cream None Better Goodwin Sz Westfall Regal Stores 3101 Northwestern Avenue 5960 North Michigan Road 265 West 40th Street Indianapolis, Indiana Ralph Walrod Pharmacy Walgreen Agency DRUGS WITH A REPUTATION 6002 North Michigan Road Indianapolis, Indiana 69 Compliments of The Bells The Sportsman's Store Inc. 812 Broad Ripple BR. 7696 126 North Pennsylvania Avenue MA. 4413 S627 East Washington Street BL. 0615 We Specialize In Athletic Equipment Rothkopf Drive-ln Pharmacy 3602 West 30th Street Indianapolis, Indiana Phone HI. 0473 Prescriptions Are A Specialty Sheets 8z Son Plumbing and Heating for Over 43 Years Phone 18 Zionsville, Indiana 70 Gerald T. Cox BUILDER Lakeside Drive COunty 2919 Good Luck to the Seniors of 1951 from Parents and Teachers Association Cruse 8z Co. Sc to S1 Store NGVELTIES-NOTIONS-NECESSITIES Zionsville Carmel 2950 Clifton-Indianapolis Dress Goods, Curtain Goods, Muslin, Notions, etc.-Socks and Hosiery for the Whole FamilyiPeter's L'Diamond Brand Dress and School Shoes-Wolverine Work Shoes-Ball-Band Rubber Footwear-Men's and Boys, F urnishings-Ladies' Ready-to-Wear The Home Store D. K. MILLS, Prop. Zionsville, Indiana '71 Traders Point Market Groceries-Meats-Vegetables HardwarefNotions-Frozen Foods-Paints-Ice Cream CO. 2350 TRY TRADERS POINT FIRST Compliments of Harry and Alice Snyder Say It With F lowers LOG CABINS Homes-MotelskGuest Houses-Lake Cabins See Our Model 1435 North Capitol Avenue LI. 4018 Indianapolis, Indiana Circle City Cabin Co. 72 TUBBY'S DRY CLEANERS We Do Our Own Cleaning Pick up and Delivery Phone 8 Zionsville, Indiana NEW AUGUSTA LUMBER COMPANY QUALITY AND SERVICE COunty 2314 Compliments of ROEDER'S BARBER SHOP New Augusta, Indiana Basementsv-Ditches-Dams-Levees JOE BOUGHTON EXCAVATING R. R. 17, Box 445, Indianapolis Phone Co. 2590 75 Silver's Nlen's Wear and Dutch Cleaners Phone 54 Zionsville, Indiana Compliments of Safeway Markets 2704 North Tibbs 2806 Southeastern Ave. Do Your Laundry and Shop In Gne Easy Stop For Appointment Call ST. 6127 Jim's Half-Hour Laundry Walt's Super Market Shope Implement Company, lnc Augusta Corners-71st and State Road Z9 New Augusta, Indiana Ford Farming Headquarters '74 FLINT 8: CUMMINS FLOWERS Weddings and all occasions 3018 Northwestern Indianapolis GLAD-MIER SCHOOL SUPPLY CO. School and Office Supplies 235 N. Delaware St. Indianapolis 4, Ind. Tailored to Measure KAHN CLOTHES for Men and Women Indianapolis. Indiana PIKE TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL uses BUSH CALLAHAN ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT BUSH CALLAHAN SPORTING GOODS CO 136 East Washington Street Indianapolis, Indiana ' , Best Wishes to the Class of '51 from MR. AND MRS. ROCH Compliments of ELY SERVICE STATION .1 soon PL.4c'E TO TRADE 75 hverett L. Daniels B. S. Indiana State A. S. Indiana State Biology, Physics, Driver Training Ida H. Brown A. B. Butler i Y 45 University of Chicago 5 s, 1 AN Math., English Edwin R. White B. S. Butler English and Phys. Ed. Assistant Coach Constance Hensel Mrs. Blaker's Teacher's College B.S. and M.S. Butler Second Grade ls'A .13 , 'ez-as 3 --i N , t k zfsm. f73i:F5':'5:?f - . Q-2535 N. 'PW :X 5, X X -.4-4 'S M1 '56-as 3' Elloree Northcott A. B. Central Normal Indiana U. Butler Commerce William Geyer B. S. Butler Phys. Ed., History Basketball Coach Evelyn Reed Central Normal B. S. Butler U. S. C. 7th. and Bth. Edyth Hack Indiana Jordan Conservatory San Jose' State A.B. Music and Art TO THE CLASS OF 1951 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 MID-WESTERN TREE EXPERTS Complete Tree and Landscaping Service R. R. 16, Box 534 Indianapolis Phone Co. 2335 Compliments of LYONS DEPARTMENT STORE BE 0141 Speedway Good Luck to the Seniors of 1951 from PARENTS AND TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 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. I GEORGE WILKINS GARAGE TRADERS POINT 76 Kearn's Shell Service West 30th Street and Lafayette Road WA. 0144 Compliments of Heim's Restaurant Formerly Snyder's Dinner Bell State Road 52 Sunday Chicken Dinners Our Specialty Woodie's Marathon Station Oil, Gasoline Tires Ignition Repair Batteries Carburetor Cleaning Complete Lubrication Zionsville, Indiana Phone 14 Compliments of , o Bert s Texaco Service State Road 52 and Tibbs Avenue WA. 0318 Compliments of F aulk's 96th Motor Court Let Us Take Care of Your Extra Guests Engleclow's Tree and Landscape West 71st Street and State Road Z9 R. R. 1, Box 9A, New Augusta, Indiana COunty 2330 Service 77 Grubbs 373 West 30th Street TA. 7369 Vogue Cleaners Pick Up and Delivery Archie lVlcKinney, Inc. Wholesale Fruits and Vegetables 229-231 East Maryland Street Indianapolis 4, Indiana MA. 3540-3549 Nlutschler's Standard Service 21st and North Harding Make Our Service Station Yours Compliments of Ewing Regal Store 97th and Road Z9 Compliments of Bill Gabbert-Jeweler 2944 Clifton Street TA. 1009 Compliments of Mrs. Laurence Eby 78 Compliments of Hilltop Diner John and Ann Terracane SOO2 North Michigan Road Senn Corporation Augusta, Indiana C. A. Rodibaugh New Augusta, Indiana - CO. 2297 ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES Tomlinson Service UYour Friendly Neighbor Phillips 66 Road 52 at 38th Street Phone Hlland 1257 Compliments of Paul R. Young and Son Complete Insurance Service Swinford :Yr Son Texaco State Road 29 and 56th Street BRoadway 0069 79 REYNOLD'S FLORAL COMPANY State Road 29 and 334 Zionsville, Indiana Phone R-60 NATIONAL SCHOOL STUDIOS. INC. FRED SCHAEFER 2255 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 80 q vulusuu: n -amuse- M ' ' 1-'11 I 1 M: L0-'1 V., .1 2' 10' -, . nl- ',.. 1 M. V V 11 for j ' 9 Nlwyylx 1, ' 4 P Y, 1 1 . 1 V , ' r V11 'T 1 'Q1 1 .N j-,I 1 1 11 A 1' 1 1: 1 . 11 I 4 Q I ' C4 in 5 '1 1 l 1. 1 , at 1f ' 1 I X 1 -U , 1 1 A I 1 1 1 ' 1 I I ' 11 11J ,, 1 Q 1 -.1 1 u ,n I l lr fdfl' 1 v 1 -:1 ' 1 1 1 1 I z 1 1 I r ' 1 ,s 4, te x .H . 'f ,, - V 4 -. 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