Richland High School - Richlandia Yearbook (Newtown, IN)
- Class of 1956
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The guidance and influence he has given us will be remembered in the years to come. 5' 'wi I. . 4 1 I 2, -fx UN Nb: ,QQ a ,fr ,, KIRK'S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Hillsboro Phone .2240 JOHN W. LOWE, INSURANCE AGENCY Hillsboro, Indiana Annual Staff We, the staff of the 1956 Richlan- dia, wish to thank our sponsors, pa- trons, faculty, and fellow students for their cooperation in making this an- naul possible. Q QL 'Nafbf' ji U? Paul G. Ingersoll. AB, MS English, Speech, History Wabash, Indiana University Paul Moore, AB Social Studies, Phys. Ed., Coach Wabash College STE LLA BAKING COMPANY RIGSBEE JANITOR SUPPLY CO. Faculty Through our teachers comes to us the knowledge that has been passed down from generation to genera- tion. They transfer to us, those ideas learned and practiced many years ago and also new ideas that have been developed today. Aside from the educational standpoint, they also take an active interest in school affairs, such as spon- soring classes and general overseeing of school pro- jects. Their teachings and efforts are greatly appre- ciated. Carol Myer. BS English, Library Science Indiana Central, Indiana State Kenneth E. Dickerson, BS, MS Commercial, Social Studies Central Normal, Purdue Wilma Sutherlin, AB Math, Latin Central Normal DYKES GARAGE, MELLoTT,1ND. WILLIAM HELGERS Bottle Gas Sz Home Appliances, Mellott, Ind . Elouise Shade, BS Music Indiana State Louis Sinith, BSA Agriculture, Science Purdue Grace Gregg, BS Phys. Ed., Home Ec. Butler University Esther Pevler, AB Sixth Grade De Pauw Leroy Houk, AB Fifth Grade Butler Lena Florey Fourth Grade Indiana State Mabel Keeling, BS Fhird Grade Indiana State Edith Robinson Second Grade Purdue Alberta Dickerson, BS First Grade Indiana University x 'en 50' in-ani 3' 'aj -AJ VJ .usa I Y' kfej if rt 'it qi Q Ur 796' il' -..-r JONES BROS, Grain-Coal-Feed Phone 26 Attica, Indiana -P fix . !.' A Z Senior class officers and sponsors: Mr Moore, Sharon Stucker, David Ronk, Nancy Jones, and Mr, Ingersoll, DAVID RONK I don't mind. studying, but I don't want to tell the teachers all I know! NANCY IONES Mine eyes are on the open field! SHARON STUCKER She studies a lot but she's perfectly normal! It l ts ,gat HOPKINS SYNDICATE INC. ,A fri? Mellott, Indiana I ' X' NORMAN BALES 9 1 One of the greatest labor-saving devices is to- IHOIIOW, 1 lx Y GLADYS BECKELHYMER A V' A Her blush would make a white rose red. HAROLD DUNCAN H I-le's not merely a chip off the old block, but the 7 5 old block himself. K - 1' J JEANNINE HUGHES Shy- -no- -not acquainted. JACK DURNIL Life is so short and so am I. BERTHA KIRSCH If giggles were unlawful, I'd spend the rest of my Q life in jail. 1 f' ' ' A 5 A X CLYDE DURNIL ' Others study to learn, I never learned to study. ,X we ,Q 4 KAREN KERR Field and trees teach me nothing, but people in the city do. ARTHUR HAYMAN In athletics he's really neat and for a friend he can't be beat. 'K' ZQ x I x t 9 l amid 'Q '63 Q2 A .XJ X 92.52 wo' X 1 1-3 -.1 LA Q -i 1 JN.. A I I fs-.rg me V 3 ,um A' 'K x JS Ill hr za X bv , in Eh- . H V ,f'i' 1 . Av My Q :J G' -63 fit ii 1-' X I pf M., 1 . 5' Q FJ E3 X X I A INDEX NOTION CONEPANY DEVON THEATER Attica, Indiana KEDRIC KRUG lstand on the brink of a great careerg will some- body please push me off? LOIS SIMPSON Essence of sweetness. model of neatness. JERRY POTTER Blessed is he who never says anything, for he shall never be quoted. PATRICIA RISK She agrees with no man's opiniong she has a few of her own. NORMAN MARTIN I hate being late, but it beats hurrying. JOY SLAUTER Her hair's too dark to be an angel EDWIN SMITH The most fun I have in school is when I'm not there. JANET SMITH She came, she saw, she's still Looking around. DONALD WARRICK School--I suppose it's a necessary evil. OHAVELR STUDIO Attica, Ind. Portrait and Commercial Photography Senior Snaps Big Brass? Having Class Latin Gals Reminiscing Physics Supervising? HARRISON STEEL AND CASTINGS CO. Attica, Indiana Class History Eleven members of the 1956 graduating class started their school career in 1944. The beginning pupils were Norman Bales, Gladys Beckelhymer,Haro1d Duncan, Ar- thur Hayman, Jeannine Hughes , Nancy Jones, Kedric Krug, Norman Martin, Joy Slauter, Janet Smith, and Sharon Stucker. Through the years the following pupils became mem- bers of our class: Karen Kerr and Lois Simpson, the third yearg Pat Risk and Edwin Smith, the fifth year, Delores Kolaiser and Jerry Potter, the sixth year, and Clyde Dur- nil,Jack Durnil,and David Ronk, the seventh year. Dur- ing our senior year Bertha Kirsch and Donnie Warrick became members of the class and Lois Simpson rejoined the class after an absence of one semester. on 'x Y 11 Q9 Our grade school teachers were Miss Hester Kay, first grade, Mrs. Ruth Lucas, second grade, Mrs. Helen Oswalt, third grade, Miss Mary Catherine Hagel, fourth grade, Mrs. Lena Florey and Miss Hagel, fifth grade ftwo sectionsjg and Mrs. Florey, sixth grade. As juniors we held our Junior Prom at the Purdue Mem- orial Building. Our senior year was filled with many exciting and memorable activities. We were entertained most gra- ciously by the Junior Class at the Junior Prom. All of our plans for a senior trip came true and left us with a lot of wonderful memories. And now-our graduation-as we say farewell to R. H. S. 1 , 5 0' if lvl ,vi KEI..LY'S POTATO CHIPS Name Norman Bale s Gladys Beckelhymer Harold Duncan Clyde Durml Jack1e Durml Arthur Hayman Jeanmne Hughes Nancy Jones Karen Kerr Bertha Klrsch Delores Kolalser Kedr1c Krug Norman Martln Jerry Potter Patrlcla R1sk Dav1d Ronk Lols S1mpson Joy Slauter Edw1n Smlth Janet Smrth Sharon Stucker Donald WaIr1Ck Nickname Bales Specks Dr1nks Doodle Edmond Jack Haynedo Jean Jones Toots1e Bert Dell Bub Marty Potter Pa Ernle Jr Lo1s1e Oscar Budward Jan Stucke r Don Who s Who? Weakness For G1rls Dale R1ch g1rls Sleeplng Sleeplng ln class G1rls Stralght sk1rts A1r Force Boys A S1gma Chl Good looklng guys Arnold G1rls Fllrtlng Food Good basket ball players Gett1ng ln trouble Chevys Muslc Chocolate pudd1ng Sleeplng Good food Blondes 11 Usually Found In Veedersburg a 53 Fo d Out catt1ng around Worklng Somewhere besldes Wlth Joy W1th Bob Str1v1ng ln St LOUIS Runn1ng around At Arnold's Out runn1ng around Out galllvantlng At home Talklng Out mess1ng around Wlth Ph1l Wlth Arthur Enterta1n1ng Anyplace but home At Rural Youth Waynetown home Amblhon To own my own farm To get marrled To be a m1ll1ona1re Farmer Farmer Farmer Secretary Good Home Ec teacher To have health wealth Not to get old Housewlfe Farmer To own a sectlon of land Farmer Phys Ed teacher Successful bum Telephone Operator To be a good nurse To be a government hunter To be a nurse Secretary To graduate 7 In r ' - and happiness , . . . t - . . . Class This is the class of 56 They are always doing all sorts of tricks lust to show you a few of the crew We will not stop till we get all through A rich man is KRUG the one who did yield The S64 OOO question in the jazz field And MARTIN who always wanted to be warden of school Is now world famous at playing pool LOIS who would never change from Chevy to Dodge ls the first woman mechanic at Galloway s Garage Einstein s successor SHARON who is very bold One of West Point s march instructors is RONK Whose classmate KIRSCH sings at the Honky Tonk JLADYS sits at home dreaming of Love and Marriage Next she ll be thinking of a horse and carriage Liberace s new hair stylist is NORMAN BALES He puts his hair up in tiny pig tails The record of shorthand is held by JEANNINE Who also has a record which they call Mabeline Now to the International Harvester store Who should we find but KAREN when we open the door'P PAT RISK now yell leader at old I U Has a boxer fdog that isj as mascot too Newtown Branch of the CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK AND TRUbT CO Attica, lnd Prophecy BUDDY has replaced Louie as Captain of the Guards Watch out girls' or you too will be getting cards Some people are just busy as bees Like NANCY teaching students to can beans and peas POTTER the best speech instructor of today Is running for Governor without delay DELORES and Arnold were married last week A home with ten bedrooms is what they seek DUNCAN a meat sampler is still Judging beef But is getting old now and looks for relief The Lonely Hearts Club which was started by JOY WARRICK the first speechless Senator of the United States So far has won practically all his debates HAYMAN a farmer with plenty of lank ls coming to town to strike up the bank JANET a pianist at the Danville Hospital for Vets Has found a new method to pay off her debts Last but not least are JACK and CLYDE Who own their own farms and are now satisfied Moments to Remember is their song for today Yes they are a good group that compliment 33' 12 D l I I I Has just discovered the new cure for a cold. Brought friendship and happiness to many a boy. C' - , 1' - ' l i , . . . . ' D D I ' ' . . . ' .we . p . FOSTER SALES AND SERVICE Attica, Indlana Class Will I Norman Bales hereby will my wavy hair to Herman Spear providing that he can keep it combed better than I did I Gladys Beckelhymer hereby will my job of getting the lunch count and collecting the lunch money to anyone who has enough energy to run up and down the stairs and then run more errands after that I Harold Duncan hereby will my ability to get along with the girls to Tom l-louk providing he knows more than I do I Clyde Durnil hereby will my ability to run to Joe Warrick providing he doesn t spend too much time trying to outrun me I Jack Durnil hereby will my ability to loaf and kill time in the study hall and sleep in class to anyone who thinks he can do it as many times as I did without getting caught Arthur Hayman hereby will my position on the basketball team to Pierce McKinney providing he can learn to make his lay ups Jeannine Hughes hereby will my Job of helping keep the school records to Dian Alfrey providing she doesn t have them out of balance as much as I did Nancy Jones hereby will my position as editor of the annual to any Junior who is willing to put forth the necessary time and effort Karen Kerr hereby will my peroxtded streak in my hair to Lois Rice providing her father approved more than mine Bertha Kirsch hereby will my curly hair and ability to flirt to a sophomore girl who can use it Delores Kolaiser hereby will my place tn the cafeteria to anyone who wants it Kedric Krug hereby will my ability to tease girls and make them mad to Charles Florey providing that he can make more of them mad than I did Jerry Potter hereby will my conduct grade to Dean Brewer providing he can do better than l Patricia Risk hereby will my four years as cheerleader to Dian Alfrey providing she can dig up the necessary energy at the right times better than I did David Ronk hereby will my awkwardness and place on the bench to Lee Rice providing he can take the teasing better than I did Lois Simpson hereby will my ability to take a teasing from everybody to anyone who can take it providing they don t lose their sense of humor hjoy Slauter hereby will my uncanny ability to make too many conflicting engagements atthe same time to Sharon Hinton providing she manages them better t an I Janet Smith hereby will my Job as Ingersoll s errand girl to Pam Mitchell providing she can get everything clone in one period Edwin Smith hereby will my extra weight to Charles Florey providing he can get out of running wind sprints in basketball practice as well as I did Sharon Stucker hereby will my position as editor of the school paper to any Junior who has a good nose for news Donald Warrick hereby will my ability to read the paper every morning to Joe Warrick providing he gets better grades than I did We the Senior Class hereby will to the faculty the peace and quiet that there will be without us providing that the seventh grade will be quiet We dtlglie Senior Class hereby will the Juniors our ability to get out of having Government as much as we did providing that they can make it less obvious than we 1 We the Senior Class hereby will to the Sophomores our title as the most outstanding class providing they can live up to the name better than we did We the Senior Class hereby will to the Freshmen the greenest of the green three more years of misery under the faculty 13 O 6. I, ' . . . . . . . . - . 8. I, , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 10. I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 11. I, ' , ' ' ' ' . 12. I, ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' . 13. I, Norman Martin, hereby will my ability to tell Louie how to build something in shop to Herbie Fisher providing that he can keep Louie from griping at him. 14. I, , ' ' ' . 15. L . . , ' . . . . . . . . U 16. I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' . 17. I, ' ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' . 18- I, u . . . , . . . . . 19. I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . 20. I, . . l , . . . . . . . . l 21. 1, , ' A ' ' ' 22. I, ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' . TUX Reading counterclockwise from upper right hand corner are: Janet Smith, Jeannine Hughes, Sharon Stucker, Arthur Hayman, Bertha Kirsch, Delores Kolaiser, Jackie Durnil, Norman Bales, Karen Kerr, Joy Slauter, Gladys Beckelhymer, Kedric Krug. li 'Lv' ,, 'X Class of 1956 rf A ,f ' CLAY POOIJS GARAGE, Studebaker Sales lk Service, Mellott, Indiana an ROBHNISON IMPLEMENT SALES Wingate, Indiana . Reading clockwise starting from upper left hand corner are: Nancy Jones Patricia Risk, Edwin Smith, Harold Duncan, Donnie Warrick, Jerry Potter David Ronk, Norman Martin, Clyde Durnil, Lois Simpson. Q D , L P 15, 'Q 'Q if' 6-Qt' -A 1 gt, ,J ffl 'Wm I GALLOWAY SUNDRIES Hardy Gookins, ' Newtown, Indiana f Junior Play The title of our Junior play was, Accidental Hero . It was a very unique play, a farce within a farce. It was about a High school class, threatened by the loss of extracurricular frills , that set out to show their value by a bang-up presentation of a play. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Slauter, Delores Kolaiser, Jerry Potter,C1yde Durnil, Gladys Beckelhymer, Edwin Smith, Norman Bales, David Ronk, Janet Smith, Jean- nine Hughes, Arthur Hayman. Nancy Jones, Kedric Krug, Karen Kerr, Patricia Risk, Sharon Stucker, Harold Duncan, Jackie Durnil, and Norman Martin. T G. lvlClxNlGHT 8: SON Newtown, lndiana Tho title of our benior play was, Mountain Gal It was a hillbilly play righ in the mountain humor which hah bocome so popular in recont seasons How exer, Mountain Gal was more than just another hillbilly Qomedy lt was a play with a moving human Story lhf. ca:-t lb as follows John Cordon. Mrs. Gordon. Peggy ..... Clay ....... Sophronia. . . Arthur Perrin Maria ...... Catalpa .... Patokah .... l-lonry NlCKay. y 2 tif . A 4- 'a 1 +R' me ' 'fb 51 0? 'fa x ,. ' ,I Z, 2 i ' l -f l . 4 Y, ' L.C. ROEMER 8: SONS Home Furnishings Appliances Granite Memorials Air Class of 1957 Junior Class officers and sponsors: Mrs. Carol Myer, Charles Florcy, Junior Brown, Jimmy Robinson, and , I Mr. Kenneth Dickerson. LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Dennis Bowles, Marilyn Brown, Beverly Furr, Caro- lyn lfurr, Sharon Hinton, Edith Ingalsbe, Madelyn Clark, Daniel Metseff. ROW Foster, Jimmy Robinson, Ralph Furr, Billy Warric 2: Dale Slaon, Junior Brown, Ronald Kimbrcll, Lee Rice, Charles F1orey,Jim Wright Absent, v , ica, Indiana FRY INSURANCE AGENCY Insure W ith Sure Insurance Attica, Indiana k, Kenneth Hutson. Barbara ,,.w 'sl 1? OVERPECK'S HARDWARE Veedersburg, Indiana MYERS DEP'T STORE Shoes Clothing Frigidaire R.C.A. Skelgas Phone 94 Veedersburg, Indiana Juniors Busy with Class Proiecis Atthe beginning of our Junior year there were nineteen enrolled. We immediately elected the following officers: President, Jim Rob- insong Vice President, Kenneth Hutsong Secretary-Treasurer, Jun- ior Browng Student Council, Daniel Metseff, Sharon Hintong and re- porter, Charles Florey. Then we chose Mrs. Carol Myer and Mr. Kenneth Dickerson as our sponsors. We discussed plans for making money for our Junior expenses. These included ice-cream and popcorn, plays, and selling magazines. After much delay, we received our class rings. Maybe the long wait makes us appreciate them that much more. Ronnie Kimbrell and Ralph Furr joined the Navy and the Ma- rines. We regretted losing them but wish them success in their new career. Everyone enjoyed the Junior-Senior Reception. 4-? A53 ,f-Q-N an LEFT TO RICHT ROW1 Ann M K' LEON'5 JEWELRY Diamonds-Watches-Silverware Phone 203-J Attica, Indiana ATTICA LUMBER CO. Attica, Indiana Class of 1958 Sophomore Class Officers and Sponsors: Tommy Houk, , Eleanor Wolfe, David McKelvey, Mrs, Suther- nn, 1. n, Smith. 1 : : e c 1nney,Joey Warrick, Max Weaver, Lynn Quigle, David McKelvey, Edgar Simmons, Dale Palin, Virginia Keller. ROW ty Oakley, June Jennings. ROW 3: Bobby Bowles,Donald Hayman, Tommy 2: Eleanor Wolfe, Pam Mitchell. Lois Rice, Judy Robinson, Donna Skelly, Pat- Houk, Herbie Fisher, Larry Rooze, J. D. Smith. T7 Yi? Lv: WAYNE ATKINSON Class Rings, Name Cards, Caps and Gowns WEST SIDE CLEANERS 222 North St. West Lafayette, Indiana Sophomores Work Hard fo Make Money The Sophomore class has been hard at work this year. At the first of the year we had a paper drive. During the basketball sea- son we had cakewalks after the home games. We had the Sham- rock dinner and dance honoring St. Patrick's day. All of our money is going toward the fund for the 57 Junior Prom. We had two class parties, one each semesterg games, dancing, and refreshments were enjoyed at both. 'QS 'Fu 5 ,ily ' 1 a- if? N-4 mg 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Veneta Townsend, Dian Alfery,Linda Overrnan, San- SHAWNEE LANES ROZELLNS DRUG STORE Attica, Indiana Class of 1959 FRESHMANCLASS AND SPONSORS: Max Shoemaker, Sharm Dales, Hugh Potter, Dian Alfrey, Mrs. Shade. dra Wall, Judy Hopkins, JoAnn Ingalsbe, Sharon Balcs, Ethel Luster. ROW 2: Sam Kerr,Robcrt Carroll, Max Shoemaker. ROW 3: Allen Grubbs, Doug, Mitch- Gordon Ingalsbe, Pierce McKinney,Rita DeAth, Mary Kerns, Marcia McKnight. ell, John Kimbrell, Hugh Potter, James Hazlewood. 47 1 17 HILLSBGRO GRAIN CO. Hillsboro, lndiana L.J. LINVILLE AND SON Hillsboro Sf Mellott Freshmen Look Forward To Future Our class started its treasury by picking up corn and holding a turkey raffle. We kept busy with several class projects throughout the year. We held two class parties at whichwe enjoyed dancing and games. The completion of our first year of high school finds us looking forward to the following three years and the activities and experiences they will bring. We wish to thank our sponsor, Mrs. Shade for her kind interest and co-operation during the year. Lasse . vf iv L LEFT TO RIGHT: ROW 1: Helen Foster, Marjorie Austin, Charlotte McCauley, Nina Jones, Donna Claypool, Sally Robinson, Sue Austin, Janice Furr, Sharon Price, Rosemary Kolaisor, Mary Simms. ROW 2: Ronnie Breaks, Eugene Gar- rett, Leroy Austin, Billy Price, Jimmie Minick, Carol Nickle, Grace Simmons, V f, , ,. 7 . ,.,Q'M , ' it 'es' -A X, 4 43 ,L A , A Q . - H, .,, 51+ 'ls if ,, - -f MILLER REAL ESTATE , DOTSON'S DX Attica, indiana Our class sponsor is Mrs. Grace Gregg. Class officers are: President, Harry Alfreyg Vice President, Mike Cunningham, Secretary Treasurer, Char- lotte McClauleyg Reporter, Sally Robinson, Student Council, Nina Jones. We had a class party in Gctober. Cur plans were for a Weiner roast. How- ever, the rain changed the plans and we met in the school building. At the first of the year We had 34 members in our class. During the year we lost Victor Spear and Carl Simms. Chalres Rice, Van Ingalshe, jim Spear, jerry Mortimore, Richard Ratcliff,ROW 3: Darrell Durnil, Dean Brewer, Bill McClure,Carl Simms, Harry Alfrey, Mike Cunningham, Bob Wiggins, Leroy Furr, Rex Pearson, Victor Spear, Carolyn War- rick, ahscnt. , 'f? '5! t GM S' ' ' , 4 uf - ' 6 ' C t- titre G f if HQ-,fiiiii M - g ' Liz 5 I R. A. DESUTTER, Attica, Ind. Furniture Funeral Director The seventh grade elected class officers this year for the first time. They areas follows: President, Sharon Shoemaker, Vice President, Herman Spear, Secretary and Treasurer, Beverly Fisher, Reporter, John Dyson, and Student Council, Jimmie Hayman. Two class parties were held in the cafeteria the first and second semesters. Class dues were paid this year to begin their account in the schooltreasury. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Georgetta Foster, Judy Miles, Kay Pearson, Benita Skelley, P' -ia Furr, Patsy Warrick Lucille Hovermake Sharon Shoemaker Connie Martin,Janet Bush,Riattia Brewer. ROW 2: William Garrett, Larry Kerns, Herman Spear, Ronnie Garrett, Dennis Hopkins Olive Overman Carol Brown Roberta Claypool, Beverlie Fisher, Wayne Luster,John Dyson, Marvin Durnil, Jimmy Ingalsbe. ROW 3: Donald Cushman Carl Alfrey Jimmy Hayman Junior Clark, James Stephens, Richard Carroll. Jay McClain, Harold Pearson, Donnie Austin, David Keller, Charles Stafford Bobby Houk Toby Harvey ff? f Q x U ,, .-, .tm if J ' up SU ' MITCHELIJS RESTAURANT, PIERCE GARAGE, Newtown, Indiana The sixth grade is compared to a training school for junior-high school where work and study are planned independently. The eighteen boys and nine girls in this grade are anxious to become a part of the bustling activity and grown-upness of the upstairs world. Basketball material should be plentiful out of this large group of boys. A new room filled with new desks and blackboards were enjoyed by our class this past year. ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Kraut, Sheila McMurtrie, Virginia Kolaiser, Karen Lawson, Martha Townsend, Marcia Dickerson, Virginia Kerr, Pam Mont- gomery, Phyllis I-libbs. ROW 2: Russell Brown, Louise Metseff, Billy Oakley, Harold Dean Simms, Tommy Townsend, Gerald Ingalsbe, Robert Weaver, Eugene Austin, Bill Gookins, Richard Garrett. ROW 3: John Coon, Lynn Miles, Bobby DeAth, Harvey Smart, Mrs. Pevler. David Mitchell, James Bell, Gerald Ratcliff, Donald Ba ity. GALLOWAY CHEV. SALES ' CHARLES BACON Flffh Grade FARMER'S MUTUAL INS. Newtown, Indiana This year's fifth grade is very true to Richland form. It consists of eleven girls and sixteen boys. We had two new ones when school opened. They were Vera Furr and Rickey Balser. Rickey tells us that we will lose him, however at the first of the year. His parents are moving to Warren County. We regret this for Rickey contributes much to the class. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Foster,Charlotte Brewer, Susan Stucker, Nancy Jane Shade, Terry Kems, Diane Montgomery, Ann Stafford, Patty Montgornery, Vera Furr. ROW 2: Marvin Furr, Paul Price, Philip lngalsbe, Dennis Skelley, Nancy Baity, Judy Stephens, Dale Ratcliff, Dennis Krout, James Grubb, Rickey Balser, Max Bruner. ROW 3: Roy Jennings, Clifford Garrett, Ronald Hurt, Mr. Houk, Dan Talbot, Marc Hinton, Ronnie Minnick, Robert Branan. mgw fi 5-7 HIDY'S FLORIST FOUl'1'h Grade OVLRPECK LUM,BER, Attica , Indiana This class has the honor of being the largest class in school. lt has 21 boys and 18 girls. Many great honors are surely in store for this wonderful group. We predict an interesting future for it. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Roseann Overman, Janet Robinson,Joan Hughes, Sherry Kumble, Marcia Martin, Mary Edith Simmons, Carolyn Haxton, Cheryl Wil- liams,Carol Kerns, Vicki Ingalsbe, Carolyn Jean Clark. ROW 2: Robert Montgomery, Lee Price, Sandra Young,Judith Dyson, Carolyn Garrett, Nancy Talbott, Diana McClure, Shirley Shamp, Carolyn Abolt, Michael Keller, Jerry Gookins, Michael Durnil, Eddie Hetrick. ROW 3: Ronnie Mortimore, Terry Smith, Rex Mitchell, David Lawson, Donald Brown, Donald Hickman, Marvin Austin, Mrs. Florey, John Charles Bacon, Rodger Foster, John Hughes, Bill Mitchell, Kenneth Garrett, Michael Harvey. 'U fr . A X , ,,,, l A 1 --' l ld511lEldALis1LggiiAAi7 VTIJQTER SERVLCE, GYCICIG Attica , Indiana One look will tell you that the boys haven't a chance because they are far outnumbered However, Mrs. Keeling predicted basketball players from the 'J class of 1957 when they were second graders and now she predicts this class to contain good basketball material and also plenty of girls for yell leaders. iran? ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susa Wiggins, Donna Sue Ingalsbe. ROW 2: Robert Peevler, Robert Hurt, June Krug, Sharon Furr, Sarah Jean Bunnell Carolyn Wethingtoh john Townsend, James Gerard. ROW 3: David Palin, Edward Fritts, Gary Ratcliff, Shirley Miller, Linda Pearson, Mrs. Keeling, Aliceyjane McClain, Rose 'Mary Samuels, l9amela Smart, Linda Brown, John Bowers, William Talbott. nne Montgomery,Sue Skelley, Virginia Young, Beverly Howard, Cheryll Hodge Sharon Sue Cushman Glenna McClure Sharon ' v . -- We 5 5 ui ng - Q I I 6-1 Second Grade KERR TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. MELLOTT 8: COVINGTON The second grade welcomed three new members to their class during the school year. They are Jeffry Bush from Indianapolis, Paul Johnston from Wheaton, Illinois and Homer Griswald from Coal Creek. The boys entertained the girls at a Halloween Party, this year which was something different. This is an unusually talented group. Their families havea right to be proud of this class, and the community can expect many worthwhile contributions from them. ROW l. LEFT TO RIGHT: Cynthia Miller, Karen Stonebraker, Wilma Durnil, Rhonda Lough, Peggy Oakley, Nancy Hovermale, Linda Baity, Terri Williams, Donna McClure. ROW 2: Patricia Foster, Donald Garrett, Richard Kerns, Jeffry Bush, Paul Johnston, Michael Hopkins, Thomas Stucker, Michael Payne, Larry Warrick, Diane 1-lodge, Barbara Cotten, Kathy Wright. ROW 3: Eugene Delp, Homer Griswald, Joe Price, Carl Carroll, Ronald Furr, Terrence Willis, Danny Kirkpatrick, Jeffrie Fisher, Robert Talbott, Ronald Krout. ob 4 Marti, . - -H ,jf X ew. X ,l D. 'tnjff DON' S BODY SHOP O Welding-Body Work-Painting G. E. Television Sets Ph. 2510 Mellott, Ind. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 8: TRUST CO. K Attica, Indiana On August 25, 1955, we started the school year with 2.3 boys and l0 girls L-J makinga total of 33 pupils. We organized a plan for the mothers of th '1, I e pupi s to spend a day at school. They saw their children at work and play The children have been active and seem to be very interested inoth ir f' e irst year work. With this outlook their future seems very bright. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Wildman, Rebecca Rice, Patty Houk, Pamela Krout, Linda Bruner, Dianne Babb, Marilyn Bales, Betty Oakley, Donna Shamp, Bonalu Ingalsbe. ROW 2: Douglas Montgomery, Donnie Fritts, Fred Van Hook, Jerry Peevler, David Wann, Don Ratcliff, Dennis Gerard, Eddie Howard, Dean McMurtrie, Paul Skelley, David Bell. ROW 3: Mike Montgomery, Rumzie Spear, Michael Abolt, Wesley Craig, Mickey Balser,Gerry Riley, Sandy Furr, Billy Bunnell, Eddie Payne, David Talbott, Jeffrey Howard. McKELVI12Y HARD WARE Newtown, Indiana Under the direction of their newleader, Mrs. Shade, the band has played a big part in school activities to a degree of which we all should be proud. One of the biggest events in which they participated was the marching parade at Purdue University. The twirlers marched before the ga me and the ba nd marched at the half. The annual Band Festival was held at Covington. The bands from Fountain County and Williamsport, as amass group, spent the entire day practicing. A well attended concert was given that night. The band marched at four home ballgames and also performed special marching numbers. Several band concerts were prepared and given in the gymnasium. One concert was devoted to contest numbers prepared for the Ensemble Contest. Two months of grueling practice was spent in pre- paring for the Ensemble Contest. The fine results were enough to compensate for the time and effort that was devoted to practice. Playing at commencement concluded another school year of band activities. Six members of the band were members of the 1956 graduating class. ROW 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Slauter, Janet Smith, Karen Kerr, Marcia McKnight, Patty Oakley, Linda Overman, Lois Simpson, Connie Martin, Lois Rice, Patricia Risk. ROW 2: Junior Brown, Judy Hopkins, Anne McKinney, Richard Carroll, John Dyson, Ronnie Breaks, Donald Cushman, Veneta Townsend, Sharon Bales, Rita DeAth, Marcia Dickerson, Donna Claypool, Sandra Wall, Sally Robinson, David McKelvey, Judy Robinson. ROW 3: Karen Lawson, Roberta Clay- pool, Mrs. Shade, Tommy Houk, Ethel Luster, Dale Sloan, Robert Carroll, Harry Alfrey, Dian Alfrey, Kedric Krug, Jay McClain, Wayne Luster, J. D. Smith, Lynn Quigle. HILLSBORO LUMBER CO. Hillsboro, Indiana Pictured at the lower left are Karen Kerr, clarinet, Joy Slauter, clarinet, Janet Smith, clar- inet, Pat Risk, flute, Lois Simpson, oboe, and Kedric Krug, snare drums. All have been active in the band for several years. Pictured at the lower right are our ma- jorettes, Karen Kerr, Joy Slauter, Pat Risk, and Lois Simpson. They made several very unique performances at the ballgames this year. In the snaps at the upper right are pictured various band members at practice. .. ,..m............ .-..,. LEFT Anne Chorus The mixed chorus sang in observance of Vet- eran's Day, November ll, before the entire stu- dent body. The group joined the band in a pre- sentation of a public concert on December 19. A highlight of the Christmas concert was a lighted processional and recessional during which Christmas carols were sung by the chorus. Three ensembles and several soloists from the chorus participated in the Solo-Ensemble con- test at Frankfurt, February 4. The Boys Quartet composed of Kedric Krug, Dale Palin, Harold Duncan, and Norman Martin, TO RIGHT, 1ST ROW: Lois Simpson, Karen Kerr, Veneta Townsend, McKinney, Lois Ann Rice,Sharon Hinton, Sandra Wall, Ethel Luster,Judith Hopkins, JoAnne lngalsbe, Linda Overman, Mrs. Shade. QND ROW: Eleanor Wolfe, Pam Mitchell, June Jennings, Patricia Oakley, Carolyn Furr, Patricia Risk, Beverly Furr,Nancy Jones, Janet Smith, Judy Robinson, Marcia McKnight, MELLOTT GRAIN CO. The Grain Center of Your Community Mellot, Indiana the Girls Trio, composed of Joy Slauter, Pat Risk, Nancy Jones, and the Girls Sextet composed of Linda Overman, Veneta Townsend, Patty Oakley, Judy Robinson, Eleanor Wolfe and Sharon Hinton have made several appearances this year. The chorus participated in the Annual Choral Festival at Attica on April 6. The chorus joined the band again and pre- sented a Spring Concert on April 12. An appearnace on the program for the grad- uation exercises was made on April 24. With this we concluded our year's program. Mary Kerns, Joy Slauter, Dian Alfrey. 3RD ROW: Pierce McKinney, Dale Palin, Gordon Ingalsbe, Jack Durnil, Norman Martin, Harold Duncan, Kedric Krug,Jolin Kirnbrell, David McKe1vey, Lynn Quigle, Doug Mitchell, Tom Houk, Jerry Potter, Clyde Durnil, Robert Carroll. , ,f,, 1 5 J . r 4 J ' 4 i Wise Musicians Use Weast's WEAST MUSIC STORE Choral Ensembles Lafayette , Indiana MERRYMAN FUNERAL HOME Attica, Indiana E E Pictured at the right are Pat Risk, Nancy Jones,Joy Slauter, and Janet Smith at the piano. They make up the Senior Girl's Trio, singing at several school func- tions during the year. Pictured at right are Linda Overnian, Veneta Townsend, Party Oakley, Judy Ro- binson, Eleanor Wo1fe,Sharon Hinton, and Anne McKinney at the piano. They, too, have sung at various school activities. Y A 3.3 in 4 I gif? f' 'v I l is PICTURED ABOVE are Bobby Bowles, Norman Martin, Mr. Louis Smith, Doug Mitchell, and Ronnie Kimbrell. The agricultural classes have keptvery busy in the farm shop this year. The equipment made and repaired in the shop has amounted to several thousand dollars. PICTURED AT RIGHT are the F,F,A, officers, They are as follows: President, Arthur Hayman, Vice-President, Harold Duncan, Treasurer, Doug Mitchell, Secretary, Kedric Krug, Reporter, Norman Martin, and Sentinel Lee Rice. This is the first year we have had an F.F.A. chapter in our school. The members have worked hard to appropriate funds to support the club. 36 J.E. RICE HARDWARE, Waynetown, Indiana Minneapolis Moline Machinery General Electric Refreigerators Speed Queen Washers 8: Dryers Farm Supplies Hardware Compliments of BOLDT MILLINC1 CO., INC. Flour 81 Feed Waynetown, Indiana Agric pa 'F' fr 5-f fx Liu: PICTURED ABOVE is the Livestock Judging Team. They are from LEFT TO RIGHT: Nor- man Martin, Arthur Hayman, Mr. Smith, Lynn Quigle, and Harold Duncan. The team has placed high in both District and State contests. PICTURED AT LEFT are the members of the F.F.A. chapter. They are as follows: 1ST ROW: Robert Carroll, Pierce McKinney, Dale Palin, San Kerr, Gordon Ingalsbe, Norman Martin, Larry Roozc. QND ROW: Harold Duncan, Donald Hayman,Arthur Hayman, Ked- rie Krug, Lee Rice, Max Weaver, John Kimbrell, Dale Palin, Jerry Potter and Jerry Thomp- son. 37 BUY BORDEN'S, BUY BORDEN'S ,, , Home Economics 12s:f:s:f3g52:322?5,e ' It l 's got to be good. The Borden Co. 101 W. SOllth Blvd. Ph. 762 Crawfordville, Indiana The junior and senior girls spent the first semester learning about housing and furniture. A field trip to a. leading furniture store in Danville, Illinois proved both interesting and educational. Some time was spent on various projects. A- mong these projects Were knitting, crocheting and other handwork. The second semester was spent on advanced sewing. A style show concluded the Home Ec. year. As shown at upper left the freshman and sophomore girls spent much of their time studying special cookery. The girls learned to prepare many unusual con- fections, pies and desserts. I un PICTURED AT LEFT learning to operate one of the new ma- chines are Donna Claypool, Nina 1ones,Charlotte McCauley, and Sally Robinson. HAROLD APPLEGATE Hybrid Seed Newtown, Indiana RICHLANDIA STAFF At the close of the 1955 school year, the members of the school paper staff and their faculty advisor, Mr. Kenneth E. Dickerson were entertained at a dinner at Marshall's Cafeteria in Lafayette, lndiana. That night became the 1955-56 editor chosen by the staff members. The Richland School paper, the Rich- landia , contains class and departmental news, sports, articles, school social events, and feature articles. Staff members ofthe Richlandia chosen by the editor this year were Judy Robinson, grade news editor: Pam Mitchell, high school news editor: Patty Oakley, departmental news editor, and Dian Alfrey, subscription manager. Nancy Jones, Jeannine Hughes, Lois Simpson, Pat Risk, Karen Kerr, Gladys Beckelhymer, Bertha Kirsch, Edith Ingalsbe, and Marilyn Brown were typists. Feature writers included Joy Slaute r, fashion, Gladys if 45, .,., . Beckelhymer, society, Jeannine hugnes, Classroom Capers , and Edith Ingalsbe, senior interview. Charles Florey, and David Mclielvey were mimeograph operators. Eleanor Wolfe and Lois Rice were art workers. 2 92.21 'L X X JT, i.., COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO PRITSCHER PONTIAC Attica, Indiana Our Bus Drivers, Custodians, Cooks We are extremely proud of our seven new buses. The drivers of the buses are Mrs. Mildred Claypool, Lloyd Gott, Harold Bantz, .Stanley Aus- tin, Russell Stokes, Wayne Riley, and Fuzzy Rice. Our custodians are Mr. and Mrs. George Lawton. We appreciate their fine service and co-operation. Mrs. Lillian Zick and Mrs. Russell Bryant are our cooks. We have one of the finest school lunch programs in this area and a lot of the cre- dit goes to them. Also assisting the cooks are students, Kenneth I-lutson, Bertha Kirsch, Madelyn Clark, Edith lngalsbe, and JoAnn Ingalsbe. A11 , MR 8: MRS STUART MCKNIGHT Wmgate Ind1ana Famlllor Sights cmd Sounds Around R H S A thur and Joy s1tt1ng 1n the study hall just talk1ng' l Loule s rnellowvolce r1ng1ng through the halls the fourth per1od as he demands SILENCE 1n the study hal I ' Pat wearlng her ha1r a d1fferent way every day Norman M be1ng late everywhere he goes' ' Half of the Sen1ors dr1v1ng to school' N ncy and Jeannlne 'b rnlng the m1dn1ght 011' trymng to get the annual ln on t1me' N1na be1ng teased about Charley Bob' Mrs Myer busxly work1ng to 1mprove our llbrary The Freshman out ratlng the Sen1ors 1n General Bus1ness Class Sharon draft1ng budd1ng Journal1sts to wr1te an art1cle for the school paper' The Sen1or boys Wlnklng at Sharon Shoemaker all the t1me Pat wh1sper1ng 1nto Jlmmy s ear? 'P Kedr1c pestermg anyone and everyone so that he can tell them how cute they are when they re mad' ' ' Harold puttmg dead fl1es 1n Gladys desk' The g1rls1n Beglnnlng Shorthand class wr1t1ng out the1r lessons 1n longhand so they can read It faster' The seventh graders happy because they are upstalrs Jerry Potter gett1ng A's 1n Conduct! The two brave g1rls who go after cokes durmg Offlce Practmce class be1ng met at the top of the stalrs by Mr Ingersoll! ' H Janet gomg to the bank every day the last perxod Karen gett1ng out of school so she can go to St Lou1s on busmess ? The Sen1ors countmg the days unt1l school 1S out! The study hall com1ng to a qu1ck s1lence when Mr Ingersoll walks 1n' Sharon and Jeanmne helpmg Mr D1ckerson the fourth perlod Mrs Gregg threatenmg to have the couch 1n the Home Ec room removed! !' Joy Pat Karen and Lols present1ng the1r verslon of the 'D1x1e Strut as they perform w1th the band Buddy and Clyde 'cuttmg up 1n General Bus1ness Class' Mr Dxckerson hop1ng he never has another Sen1or 1n General Bus1ness Class' ! ' Jeann1ne dustmg off the seat of her desk after all the boys have had the1r morn1ng sess1on at the rad1ators' ' . , . 0 0 Q ' 0 0 1, ' ' ' H' ll u - ll. u I U J l ' ' 1 . - . a . ,. u . . . . , - - - - . H . . . . - . - . , , , . . . . . . . v ' ' ' . , . . 1 . . . . . , . ll I ' ' . , 1 i I ' ' ' -ll W, U. 1 X1 '-'- n. E, T sef.w. Basketball Nov Nov Nov Nov. Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Ian. Jan. Jan. Ian. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 8 11 18 23 2 6 9 16 20 21 3 6 13 18-21 3 7 10 14 17 23 SUNSHINE FARMS Milk Builds Stronger Bodie Perrysville . . Dover ...... Attica -.-.- Waynetown. . . West Lebanon. Thorntown- - . . . Kingman. .......... . . . Coal Creek .............. Pine Village . . fClassicQ .... . Williamsport . . fClassicj .... . Waveland ............... Linden ............ . . . Veedersburg. . Wabash Valley Alamo ........ New Market. . Hillsboro .... Ladoga ..... Covington. . . ... Covington . . Sectional ...... R.H.S H 67 T 66 T 42 T 62 H 47 49 H 62 H 60 48 57 H 51 H 45 H 68 T 56 H 63 H 49 T 53 T 54 52 Sl! OP. 58 67 60 81 41 51 58 57 50 45 50 34 58 53 56 50 54 61 53 PICTURED AT UPPER LEFT are yell leaders, Pat Risk, Lois Rice, and Dian Alfrey. PICTURED BELOW L TO R BOTTOM ROW are: Herbie Fisher, Donald Hayman, I. D. Smith, Daniel Metseff, Tom Houk, Arthur Hayman, David Ronk. L TO R TOP ROW are: Mr.lngerso1l, Jimmy Robinson, Max Weaver. Charles Florey, Doug Mitchell, Linn Quigle. Mr. Moore 5? 'uf' yr 'Y' Q4 QM O fr , J 4 1 , Z! ' ' A vw X . A fy, . Q! , LL N ,S X , Arthur Hayman, Guard, Captain David Ronk, Forward Senior Senior James Robinson, Forward Charles Flgrey, Forward Junior Junior - ns VV A ' -Jfro Y N X Tom Houk, Guard Linn Quigle, Center Donald Hayman, Guard Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore x 4,1 va . , V, Zz, ,nw L f':lwt'ff',,: W, , am' 9? ,NW , , ' vzS,'fY?Ty5,-G ' W BV Eggs? 3, a ' J f Iwi? W qi' 4223 X 3 2? ' 4' 2 , ggi 4' 4 '45 ,.-, ff V, 1 Y W W ' ff Q -3 '- V 5 1, M ,L A. gf Q :Q 94 Q, , , W iw -- A V V af V , 5 2 .1 F i 1 in 24 A VV V N ,Vg l -:f+- pi- Y 1? 55 ff' ff- ,, -, ' -',, , - ' f' 2' , 4 r f M , A -Wm- 3 3? fl-V ' f 54? , A V ' 'S' ' W 4 6 - , ' W., 9' , -' f ... V -5 JV I l J ' T .- , 4 if at Z V' if V V L , A ,V V2 S V Ati V - V 'Av 'V V V , V, ., VV V4 VV V. IV V X A A ,V V ,M ,X ,.m ,. h. V , y V , ' ' 9 , -ff, A', 5 nr. W L: llfgii' l ,, ' Qfiikf? A 33 W Fi? +3236 , w . + A f VV V V I V VV V:,, X XQVWV , , X, 5 va V A -,Vim wi RTV, , -. , ',-,- l '5 , ' , 24 75 , ' ' ii ' ' RED 'S BARBER SHOP Newtown, Indiana Junlor Hugh R.H.S Nov. 10 Kingman. . . . H 41 Nov. 17 Coal Creek. . . . . T 31 Dec 1 Hillsboro. . . . . .T 17 Dec 15 Covington ..... . . .T 35 Ian. 5 Veedersburg. . . . H 20 Ian. 10 Dover ...... . H 30 Ian. 17 Wallace ..... . . T 37 Jan. 26 Coal Creek. . . . . H 24 Feb. 9 Attica ..... . T 29 5th and 6th Nov. Kingman ..... . . . H 16 Nov. Coal Creek. . . . . . .T 24 Dec Hillsboro .... . . . II' 19 Dec Covington. . . . . . .T 15 Ian. Veedersburg. . . . . H 24 Ian. Dover ...... . . . H 19 Ian. Wallace. . . . . . .T 14 ROW 1 L TO R: Sally Robinson, Connie Martin, Beverlie Fisher, and Donna Claypool. ROW 2: Charles Rice, lay McClain, John Dyson, Dennis Hopkins, Bob Houk,Wayne Luster. Eugene Garrett.Jimmy Hayman,Iimmy Minick. ROW 3: Mr. Houk, Junior Clark, Donnie Cushman, Harry Alfrey. Leroy Furr, Van lngalsbe, Carl Alfrey. ROW 1 L TO R: Karen Lawson, Pam Montgomery, Martha Townsend. ROW 2 Gerald Ingalsbe, Louie Metseff, Gene Austin, Rex Mitchell, Ronnie Minick Jimmy Grubbs, Mr. Houk. ROW 3: Billie Gookins, David Mitchel, Bobby De- Ath, Marc Hinton, Robert Weaver. Congratulations to the Class of 1956 SUDLOW STUDIO AND SUDLOW SCHOOL PICTURES IZ6 N. Vermillion Danville, Illinois Baseball Our baseball team made a fine showing this year. The record shows six games won and two lost. As a result of the good work they were runner-ups in bi- county competition. PICTURED BELOW: ROW lg Harry Alfrey and Lee Rice, Mgrs. ROW 25 Edwin Smith,Kedric Krug,Danie1Metseff,J. D. Smith, David Ronk, Donald Hayman. ROW 3g Pierce McKinney. ROW 4, Paul Moore, Coach, Arthur Hayman, Tom Houk, Linn Quigle, Charles Florey, Doug Mitchel, Max Weaver, Herbie Fisher, Iim Robinson. ROY 'S GROCERY Newtown' Indlana Senlor Information NORMAN BALES Majors Soc Stu Engl1sh Mmors Agrrculture Commercral Chorus 2 yrs Plays 2 yrs Judgrng 1 yrs Age 17 GLADYS BECKELHYMER Majors Englrsh Soc Stu Mmors Home Ed Commerc1al Chorus 2 yrs Plays 1 yr 4 H 1 yr School Paper 3 yrs Age 17 HAROLD DUNCAN Majors Math Science Mrnors Englrsh Soc Stu Chorus 3yrs Plays 2 yrs 4 H 9 yrs FFA Vrce Pres1dent l yr Bus Mgr of Annual Vrce Presr dent Jumor Year Age 18 CLYDE DURNIL Majors Commercral Englrsh Mrnors Agrrculture Soc Stu Chorus Plays 2yrs Judgmg 1 yr Age 19 4yrs JACK DURNIL Majors Englxsh Soc Stu Mrnors Agrrculture Commercral Chorus Plays 1 yr Judgmg 2 yrs Age 17 4yrs ARTHUR HAYMAN Majors Englrsh Soc Stu Mrnors Math Commercral Chorus 2 yrs 9 yrs Pl ys 3 yrs FFA Pres 1 yr Judgmg 3 yrs Basketball 4yrs Baseball 3yrs Age 17 JEANNINE HUGHES Majors Commercral Englrsh Mmors Soc Stu HomeEc Chorus Band 3yrs 4H 6yrs School Paper 3yrs Play lyr AsstEd1tor of Annual Age 17 2yrs NANCY JONES Majors Engllsh Soc Stu Mrnors Home Ec Commercral Chorus 4yrs Plays 3yrs School Paper 3yrs Edrtor of Annual DARAward Salutatorran Grrls State State and Drstnct Judgrng 2 yrs 4 H Syrs Vrce Pres1dent Semor Year Age 17 KAREN KERR Majors Commercral Home Ec Mrnors Math Scrence Chorus 4 rs Band 6yrs Plays 2 yrs Twrrlrng 4yrs 4H 7 yrs Judglng 2 r School Paper 3yrs Age 18 BERTHA KIRSCH Majors Soc Stu English Mrnors Home Ec Commercral Play 1yr GAA 2 yrs Band 1 yr 4 H 1 yr Moved to Rrchland Semor Year KEDRIC KRUG Majors Soc Stu Enghsh Mrnors Agnculture Commercral Chorus 4yrs Band 6yrs 4 H 9yrs Vrce Pres FFA Sec 1yr Play lyr Basketball 3yrs Baseball 1yr Age 18 NORMAN MARTIN Majors Math Scrence Mrnors Soc Stu Enghsh 4 H 7yrs FFA Reporter 1yr Judgrng 3yrs Chorus 3yrs Plays 2yrs Basketball 2yrs Vrce Pres Freshman Year Age 18 JERRY POTTER Majors Agnculture Englrsh Mrnors Commercral Soc Stu Chorus 3yrs Plays lyr FFA 1yr Judgmg 2yrs Age 17 PATRICIA RISK Majors Math Scrence Mrnors Soc Stu Englrsh Chorus 4yrs Band 7 yrs Twrrler 4yrs Drum Major 1 yr Yell Leader 4yrs 4H--8 yrs Plays 3yrs School Paper 2yrs BandSec8:Treas SophomoreYear Vlce Pres Jumor Year Pres1dent Senror Year Presrdent of Class Sophomore 82 Jlmror Age 17 LOIS SIMPSON Majors Englrsh Commercral Mmors Home Ec Soc Stu Chorus 3yrs Band 4 yrs Twrrler 4 yrs 4 H 7 yrs School Paper 2 yrs Age 17 JOY SLAUTB2 Majors Home Ec Enghsh Mrnors Latm Scrence Chorus 4yrs Band 6 yrs Anon Award 4H 5yrs Plays 3yrs Twrrler 4yrs School Paper 3 yrs Vrce Pres of Chorus Sec Sc Treas Freshman and Sophomore Year Age 18 DAVID RONK Majors Englxsh Soc Stu Mrnors Commercxal Agrrculture Chorus 2yrs Plays 1yr Basketball 4yrs Baseball 2yrs Pl'eS1CJel'lIOfCJ8S Freshman and Semor Years Age 17 EDWIN SMITH Majors Soc Stu Englrsh Mrnors Agrrculture Commercral Chorus 1yr 4H lyr Plays lyr Judgrng 2yrs Basketball 3yrs Baseball 2yrs Age 18 JANET SMITH Majors Englrsh Soc Stu Mrnors Home Ec Commercral Chorus 4yrs Band 6 yrs Plays 2 yrs 4 H 8 yrs Accompanrst 1 yr State Farr Guls School School Paper 3 yrs Age 17 SHARON STUCKER Majors Commercral Enghsh Mmors Home Ec Math 4 H 6 yrs Plays 1 yr School Paper 3 yrs Edrtor of School Paper Vrce Pres Sophomore Sec 8: Treas Junror and Semor Year Valedxctorran Age 18 ' O O ' -- .1 - -- .1 - .5 .-- .g - .3 - - - -. 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' 'D J n 2 -- 'J ' 'I J I ' 47 Compliments of D F MCCULLOUGH Wlngate Indlana HELGERS AMUSEMENTS Mellott Ind1ana LESLIE HOWARD Veedersburg Ind1ana FIX NASH SALES Att1ca Indxana HIGHLAND COURT Jct U S 418: 136 KEN LEE PHARMACY Att1ca Indlana FREEMAN'S GROCERY Aylesworth Ind1ana SPROUL GROCERY Mellott Ind1ana WILLIAM'S CAFE Mellott Indlana WAYNETOWN STATE BAND Waynetown Ind1ana DeSUTTER LOAN COMPANY Att1ca Indlana PARTON BARBER 8: BEAUTY SHOP Att1ca Ind1ana SMART'S CLEANERS Att1ca Ind1ana THE HOOSIER Att1ca Ind1ana REED SUNDRIES Wxngate Ind1ana DANIEL MITCHELL Newtown Indlana RITZI JEWELRY STORE Att1ca Ind1ana WINGATE GROCERY W1ngate Indlana MITCHELL DRIVE INN Attlca Ind1ana BUCKLEY'S NEWS STAND Att1ca Ind1ana SAM NEWMARK Att1Ca Ind1ana BOWMAN GROSS TRUCK STOP Sterhng Ind1ana FIELD 81 WHITAKER FURNITURE Waynetown Indlana J F JONES WESTERN 81 SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE REP RICHEY CANDY STORE, Attica, Indiana ATTICA CLEANERS, Attica, Indiana 48 1901 Pearl Messmore Moser 1907 Ethel Dagger L ray fDec d 1904 Jessre Gray Ewart 1901 Mae Dagger Johnson 1907 Maude R1CeQDec d J Lloyd Wade 1908 Wrlla C ray fDec d J Elste Cerhard fDec d Edtth Howard Pa n Leona Mrtchell Ogle Dec 1909 George Ktrkpatrtck Dan Gray fDec d J Kathy Creen Slnsser leah Hudson Burdsal Eva Peterson QDec d J 1Vl1116 McKn1ght Amy Coon Ehl Clarence Bruner Don Westfall CDec d J Edgar Wh1lh1teCDec 1910 Genevreve Cord Tracey CDcc d Gertrude Ehrte Murdock Dade Cerhard Baldwtn QDec d J Jertnan Howard Bertha Mrller Crover Rlce fDec d J Inantta Royal Waterman Charles Tanner Etherl Bunnell Connard Monroe Crumley fDec d Grace McK1nney Qutrk Joxce VN ood L race Rtffle Beulah Hasttngs Mrtchell 1911 Sylvra Babb Hantford fDec dJ Mtldred Fretz Howard Pearl Mellott Monger fDec d J Ernest Chester fDec d J Fern Dodge Herman Hart Helen Adyelotte Ellrs Guy Llnton Ozark Palm Lucrlle 11017131119 Parnell Charles Ktrkpatrlck CDec 1911 Mary Ehrle Lucas Eddrs Rrce D1cefDec d J Perry Wade Arthur Waterman fDec d Lavera Shultz Howard W Lynn Bell leota Clawson Pogue Eva Dodfte Martm Mlranda Cree Henry Ruth Kerr Marlatt Helen Martm Freda Srnk Sellers Isaac Mltchell Dalsy Mellott Benson 1913 Fsther Campbell Pevler Velma Chester Bennett Leneva Barton Edwards Claude Wood Russell Srnk Alma lretz Lrnvtlle Vera Gerhard Conrad Ivoe Cott CDee d J Mary Ltvely Gott Marjorre Moore Carlrsle 191-1 Clyde XX ade Elrzabeth Snodgrass Bell C ladys McK1nney Wrlght Lourse Gephart Galloway Mary Kellogg Mt.Kn1ght Edward Adyelotte 1915 Ruth Ktrkpatrrck Sheets lxlffS1Il'lS fDec d J kenneth Robbrns Paulrne Rlffle Hanson Charlene McClure Ida Rooze Crowe Carl Dtehl Mxnme Davldson Royal Ruth McAl1ster Rrce Ruby Rtce d Alumni Constance Waggoner 191B Reed Carpenter Casper Cooper Leva Cooper Amy Hawktns Catt James Rrce fDec d J Harold Shultz Ruth Adyelotte Emma Clawson Mrles Glcnna McClure fDec Annts Martm Cray Lex llarren Bessre Slmms 1917 Brll Smrth Oveta Abolt Smtth Inez Palm Fenters Hulda Paltn Walter Fretz BCSSIC Nlne 1918 Beulah Asbury Nlchols fDe Benjamtn Gardner Cuba Cerhard Dutton Edrth Srmmons Howerton Clarence Shultz Harry Ray Samuel Kerr Cooper Kerr Robet Martm Hal Royal fDec dJ Nellre Floyd Mtller Helen Harrrs Ben Adyelotte 1919 Ewelyn McKn1ght Martm Wreatha Royal Kerr Flora Wllson Gordon Nutt Bernts Wrtt Gray Earl Hawkrns Lola Smrth Romlne Kate Dlllwlddle Royal Carol Asbury Berntce Carpenter Harnes M r arctta Haas Daxrdson Etae Srmmons MIUHICR Fred Wakeland 'Dec dJ cd Lou Whrlwhrte Brandenburg fDec d J 1910 Floyd S Brown Lucllle Krug Mttchell Dallas Mltchcll Ruby Moore Helgers Ora Pogue Clara Ray Shaffer Edlth Dlllwlddle House Romona Black Banta Nadlne Martrn Boone Emmet Ceorgc Edna Soey Dean Wtll McCullough Arthur Soey Ernest Shult 1921 Cectl Brown Ward Carl Jones Frank Shultz Agatha Pclllll Margaretta Allhands Jack Smlth Iva Brown Wrlson Fern Carpenter Shultz Alrce Crumley Helmlck Lena Crutnley Short Ada Neal Plkock Oxeta Rlce fDee d J Waneta Rlce Lenora VVIQQIDS Fauth 1922 Zana Carmen Walter Cooper Ada Duncan Trout Beulah Ferguson Schofleld Glee Haas Allen Dale Parkerson Walter Short Margaret Short Margaret W1nter Asbury Lester Shultz Donnabell Watt Julla wrlson Sarah Palm Stnrth Thelma Black Lester Wood 1923 ll ayne Mrller . ffl - 1' lx I I., 1 I ' - ' I l -'I' . 5 'd'7 ' ' . 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