Ridgeville High School - Panorama Yearbook (Ridgeville, IN)
- Class of 1960
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GerJ 3 1833 01859 1591 GC 977.202 R43P 1960 y Dedication Wc, the Seniors of i960, dedicate this annual to the teachers and personnel who have guided us through our final year of high school. Though we did our best to torment them and to make their jobs hard, they would weather the storm and appear as rainbows the next day. We cannot show our gratitude lull enough to satisfy ourselves, so, all we can do is give them a heartfelt, Thank you. We especi- ally wish to thank Mrs. Hunter, our sponsor for three vears. A dministration Our township trustee, Bill Sanders, submits a list of rules to our princi- pal, Gerald French, while the school secretary, Eleanor Fisk, takes notes in the newly decorated office. What would county schools do with- out the services of this trio of ladies who are all concerned with our best interests and welfare. From 1. to r, , June Anderson, county secretary; Margaret Lewis, county nurse; Marie Freeman, county attendance officer. S W5i Gl.EN PRIf ST Band Chorus Grade Music 8tli grade sponsor PAULINE HUNTER Chemistry Mathematics Algebra Geometry General Science ICth t;rade sponsor MARVIN WISEUART Health and Safety Physical fiducation Coach Drafting Shop TERESA NOVELLI Latin French English Geography 9th grade spop:or rjfiFBsaf NEC MA GIRT ON Mome Economics Physical Education Biology 7th grade sponsor Pep Club sponsor Cafeteria LOIS JARRETT English Dramatics Yearbook sponsor GEORGE VAN DYKE Government History Law Arithmetic 10th grade sponsor BEULAH JERLES General iSusiness Shorthand Typing Bookkeeping 11 til grade sponsor Personnel f RJDGEVILLE Q. w Our very able and friendly bus drivers are Roy Shaneyfelt, John Resler, and Ernest Barr. Who cooks our delicious meals? . . Marthabelle Smith The couple who keeps our building in tip -top shape is Mr. Mrs. Bill Reed. Seniors The Seniors t fficcrs planiiinv ahead are Albert Shauver, President; John Fisk, Reporter; Sherry Hardwick, Treasurer; judie May, Secretary; Francis Mock, Vice-Fresident . pi%: r%3t Do you recognize the 15 Seniors of i960 in their ist grade picture? ■t am. if JERRY JOE ATKINSON ARTHUR BAKER JAN L. CHAl.FANT •• ' dP ' - J JUDITH ANN CHALFANT LINDA LEE CHALFANT JOHN C. FISK SHIRLEY JEAN FRAZE ARVTN JOE FRENCH CHARLOTTE RAYE GOODHEW EVAN HALE SHERRY KAY HARDVnCK ROBERT LEROY HIMES JUDIE ANN MAY 5BEr FRANCES R. MOCK ' • S. JANICE SUE MORRICAL GILBERT LEE ORR K ' lICHAEL SEYLER ALBERT SHAUVER TOM SHULTZ - : ' ■ jpm i. 1 f 1 Hli ■1 JMm. ■. Sr m-mKf 1 grn M M CHARLES A, SIEGLER JANET ELAINE SMITH N 1 ARCI A W ' U A X ET A S M IT H IPflS LINDA LEE TITTLE LINDA LOU TOLBERT The Junior Officers discussing plans for their senior year are: Lana Chalfant, Reporter; Karen Thornburg, Treasurer; Karen Morton, Secretary; Leon Barnett, Vice President; [3ob Orr, President The Late Christopher Bean, given by the Junior class was a big suc- cess. The cast was: 1-ront Row: Janice Hancock, Marjorie Smith, Kar- en Morton. Standing: Mrs. Jarrett, Director; Bob Orr, Jack Richards, Dick Cough, Mike Jenkins, Jack Alexander. Absent, Lana Chalfant. ( c . Mrs. Jerles, J. Alexander, K. Jones, L. Friend, J. Garringer K. Horton, L. Collins, K. Thornburg, L. Chalfant, K. Garringer, J. Hancock, M Smith, K. Upchurch L. Bamett. B. Orr, J. Richards, M. Jenkins, D. Gough, L. Morris, D. Auker ' Seniors or bust Happy-go-Lucky Sopliomorc Officers are Connie Rutherford, President; Tom Fish, Vice- President; Judy Hernly, Treasurer; Donnie Sinithson, Reporter; and Rosalie Medler, Secre- tary. Freshman Officers taking a break from classes to pose for a picture are Linda Weekley, Secretary; Mike Green, Treasurer; Dale Barnes, President; Steve Jenkins, Reporter; and Dianne Hollowell, Vice-Pre sident. First row- Mr Van Dyke. 1. Shultz, B. Smith, J. Chalfant, second row T. Fisk, J. Cox, D. Smithson, L. Smullen, B. Puckett. J, Mock, T Shannon. G, Doughty, Third row. M. Tittle, M. Eskew, G- Thornburg. K. Flatter, E. Cox, B. Robertson, C. Green. D Thorn- burg. Fourth row: R. Medler. C. Rutherford, J. Mock, L. Himes. J. Cope, J Hernley, J Adams, S. Stouder, J. Mock. ' Nature ' s little mistakes First row: R. Cox, J. Baker, R. Steele, J. Cope, M. Hollowell, D. Hollowell, L. Weekley, J Fisk. Second row: B. Lucas, D. Himes, B. Bond, A. Gegenheimer, M. Green, D. Resler, J. Cox, B. Mincer. Third row: Mrs. Novelli, L. Thrash, VV. Shauver, J. Auker, D. Barnes, M. Jenkins. To be or not to be liiglith Grade Officers ready to strike up the band are Dean Mitchell, President; Vickie Miller, Vice-President; Barbara Antrim, Secretary; Madonna May, Reporter; and Paula Hurst, Treasurer. The Seventh Grade Officers waiting patiently in line at the water fountain are Zenobia Tittle. President; Sorona Bishop, Treasurer; Marslia Gough, Reporter; Linda Ramsey, Sec- retary; and Gary Davis. Vice-President. 8th Grade First row: D. Chalfant, C. Barnett, J. Moore, J. Carpenter, D. Mitchell Second row: V. Miller, W Wolfe, M. May, C. Stouder, V. Hiatt, C. Greene, P. Hurst Third row; Mrs. Jarrett, N Wood, J. Hersberger, s. Adams, B. Antrim, Mr. Priest Fourth row: J. Smith, L Shultz. D. Ooyle, D. McCord, J. Cox, D. Doughty, E. Tittle ' Impossible possibilities ' Green but ripening First row: G. Bond, A. Moystner, J. Smith, R. Hardwick, 1 Hardwick, D. Doughty, R Reed, L. McCord Second row: Mrs. Girton, P. Garringer, L. Ramsey, C. Hancock, E. Iliatt, D. Morgan, J. LeMaster, L. Holmes Third row: C. Chalfant, M Gough, J. Smithson, A. Luellen, R Henry, C- Stewart, S. Bishop, Z. Tittle, J Ullom Fourth row: M- Atkinson, J. Smith, B French, D. Stephenson, A. Studt, G, Davis, T Croyle, R Nash, L. Shultz. M Shannon 7th Grade First and Second Grades B-.fi S, f 2 v t Row I: R. Brant, T. Page, B. Himes, B. May, J. Stewart, R. Bond, P. Lewis, M. Blunk, Mrs. Gegenheimer. Row 2: V. Woods, R. Bond, C. Moystner, K. Justice, J. Woods, R. Tudor, R. Reed, L. Gragh. Row 3: T. Antrim, M. Puck- ett, T. Champ, H. McCormick, M. Macy, D. Whitted, J. Canter, T. Bowlaa. Row I: N. Lay, L. Garringer, M. Smock, P. Conners, R. Ashley, L. Collins, L. Collins, C. Weekley, B. Hancock, Mrs. Miller. Row 2: R. Holmes, E. Taylor, E. Smithson, B. Shaneyfelt, C. Fields, J. Eakins, Iv. Macy, R. Nash, V. Huffman, B. Gant. Row 5: V. Stipp, S. Brown, M. Holmes, q. BuUens, R. Staver, L. May, C. Clonan, R. Dunmoyer, C. Croyle, J. Jordan. Third and Fourth Grades From row; L. Hurst, R. Wine. D. Grahg, B. Fisk, M. Bellis, J. Blunk, C. Gordon, Mrs. Gegenheimer. Second row: R. Hiatt, D. Morgan, K. Suidt, G. Staver, J. Robertson, E. Byrd, P. Ramsey, G. Wills. Third row: R. Morrical, S. Whitted, L. Brown, S. Chalfant, R. Thrash, G. Tavlor, J. Smullen, D. Meranda. ( r r f g% i-ront row: J. Stewart. P. Antrim, M. McCune, R. May. 1). DeBoy. D. Hersbcrger. C. Bvrd. J. Jones. Second row: ■ . Bordon, V. Fra:;e, M. Young, H. Smock, I.. 1-lattcr. R. Chalfant. D. Stouter, N. Garringer, B. Bellis. Third row; R. Staver, T. Page, J. Resler, V. Smithson, J. Studt, J. Painter, C. l.av, B. Wood, G. Bond. Fifth and Sixth Grades Front row: J. Moore, M. Boolman, L. Brown, R. Bond, Mrs. Hess. Second row: J. Eakins, T. Stouder, C. Holmes, D, Ullom. Third row; D. Heniscey, D. Miller, L. Phillips, J. Bowlan, R. Smullen. ,0 : t ti ' Cy 9: Front row: D. Puckett, D. Bond, L. Huffman, B. Timmons, J. Hiatt, J. l- ' raze. S. Skinner, S. Flatter, Mrs. Craig. Sec ond row: D. Cox, S. Canter, D. Antrim, B. Moore, L. Tittle, L. Thrash, G. Chalfant, S. Wood, D. Cook, D. Himes. Third row: L. Moore, D. Doughty, S. Wills, M. Carpenter, J. Holly, J. Young, ,1. Pettyjohn, S. Champ, M. Evilsizer, S. Macy. Activities Band The Ridgeville Band is composed of 34 members, directed by Mr. Glen Priest. We appreciated very greatly their fine performance at some of our basketball games this year. Tiv triers ' Our twirlers are just the greatest and we love them dearly. Chorus B 3S ' - d; A group is our Chorus Jr. Band Our Junior Band, also directed by Mr. Priest, is very promising. National Honor Society Ridgeville Chapter Seated, left to right: Judy Chalfant, Secretary; Linda Chalfant, Vice-President; Janet Smith, Treasurer; Standing: Jan Chalfant, President. The Ridgeville Chapter of the National Honor Society has been organized for four years. To be eligible for membership in the Honor Society, students must have a high scholastic average and meet other qualifications of leadership, service, and character. Librarians Seated: Lana Chalfaiu, Judy Chalfant , Judie May, Standing: Linda Chalfant, Shirley Fraze . Foreign Language Club Our Christmas Program This year the Lions Club gave $So to grades 7 through 12. The treasurers of each class are shown accepting the checl s. The Speech Class play, Almost an Angel, was a success. The cast was Larry Weakley, John Fisk, Albert Shauver, Judy Chalfant, Jan Chalfant, Linda Chal- fant, and Janet Smith. Prompter: Charlotte Goodhew, stage manager; Art Bak- er, and director; Mrs, Jarrett. . - ■■ 1950 Piininkin 0 - ' i- ' n Rcpro ontatr. Prophecy Welcome to the dark, unfathomable depths of knowledge not usually revealed to mere mortals. I am Madame Zambina and in the deep mysterious contents of my knowing crystal ball I will disclose the future of the young men and women graduating from a small school in Ridgeville, Indiana. Little do they know of their future and what it holds in store for them, but Madame Zambina and her crystal ball will now inform you of their wonderous future. My goodness! My eyes must be failing me, that looks like jerry Atkinson and what in the world is he doing ' Oh, yes, he is the nation ' s greatest ballet dancer. Of course he always was so graceful I should have known he ' d be a dancer. Now, as I peer into the interminable depths of my crystal ball, 1 see Arthur Baker defending his country by serving in the National Guard. What do we have to fear from the Pygmies of Africa with Art zipping up and down the coastline on his Wheaties fed sea horse. Master Jan Leroy Chalfant, sounds rather distinguished, doesn ' t if He has completely changed the world ' s idea on science by revolutionizing the making of a better butter knife. Yes, this once bold young man is now the shyest scientist in the solar system, Ah-ah, here is a member of the fairer sex. She, by investing her once meager savings in a pro- ject to exterminate all 6-toed, 3-legged frogs, has turned this into a magnificent empire. Watch this young miss, Judy Chalfant. Here we have the most notorious, bothersome, wackiest and the last of the Chalfants, Ltnda. She came up with some of the outrageous ideas ever conjured in a slightly human mind. As you may well know she is now operating a huge hospital for the 5-headed sparrow. That handsome, curly headed guy must be John Fisk. He is going to take Elvis Presley ' s place in the teen-ager ' s hearts. The only difference is he is using a harp instead of a guitar! Can ' t you picture him with an angelic grin ' ' Shirley Fraze is now singing with the Metropolitan Opera, Even in school she was always so noisy the teachers were always telling her to lower her voice. She can even shatter windows. Here comes an intelligent looking man, Arvin French, He teaches U, S, History at I, U. It seemed he was the only Senior who really understood history, even though he disguised it by sleep- ing through class. Using my great powers of perception, I observe Charlotte Goodhew assisting her dad on The Case of the Unstolen Stolen Apples. She can talk the ears off an earless snake, and is the most inquisitive person ever to be born on this great earth. Evan Hale is sure going to be someone in a few years. He is going to be with the New York Yankees. He will be the first boy to be kicked off a ball field for kicking a water cooler. I can ' t tell too much about Sherry Hardwick except that she will join the Beatniks in New York, •Say, like dad, buzz down to my pad and we ' ll make, whoopee. Like you dig me ' There ' s that big strong man Bob Mimes, you know he is the world ' s heavyweight champion. He is well-known for his famous words Getchn, 1 will. Lookie, lookie! I see Judy May ordering more tin from Tibet. You know she has several mines there. They roofed the thatched huts of Ding Dang Don and Dong Dang Ding, the rice merchants of China. Francis Mock has become a great poet. Some of his works are ' Its Tulip Time in Shcdville, and Tiptoeing Through a Soggy Pigpen. Janice Morrical will become a lawyer in a few years. She always did well in her classes. She and Mr. Van Dyke always did get along very nicely. Gilbert Orr will discover a great cigarette which will leave no smoky smell on the breath. There won ' t even be any smoke; there isn ' t even a cigarette, Mike Seyler! In a place like that! See the women all gathered around him. See, they arc ask- ing him for something. Mike is one of the dress designers for women ' s wear. Albert Shauver, a car insurance salesman ' : ' He rolled several cars in his high school career. May- be he decided his car insurance would be cheaper if he opened such a firm himself, Tom Shultz will completely undergo a personality change. He will be the most pious, religious, and reserved person in the world. ill ' -- ' The speed- loving Charlie Siegler will tear holy heck out of the roads in and around this burg and on the super-strong glass track at Shake-Rag, Miss Janet Smith will marry an acorn tycoon that will perfect the method of processing acorns in- to peanut butter, Maxie ' s peanut butler will greatly aid science in rocket fuel. Marcia Smith, my crystal ball tells me, will be the most outstanding all-around woman athlete the United States will ever produce. She boxes, wrestles, plays tennis, and even excels at tiddley- winks. Linda Tittle will surely be appreciated through the ages because she will invent a pill that will make the teachers disappear. Pills for pills, no There ' s Linda Tolbert. She will live in Hawaii and teach the hula! As Ernest P. Spillers once said, Rotate your crops often. Good for a chicken farmer isn ' t he? Larry Weekley will grow a staggering beard and trade in his car for a horse and buggy. He and Spencer Thornburg will be partners in the largest lumber mill in the U.S. Senior Activities JERRY ATKINSON JOHN FISK GILBERT ORR Basketball Basketball Basketball Baseball Baseball Baseball Track Annual Staff Track Cross-Country Chorus Cross-Country Chorus Band Chorus Band Class Vice President Class Secretary Student Manager ART BAKER Speech Play MARCIA SMITH Cross-Country Cross-Country Chorus Band Foreign Language Club Chorus CHARLOTTE GOODHEW Pep Club Speech Play Chorus Librarian Class Secretary Annual Staff Annual Staff Pep Club JANET SMITH Yell Leader Honor Society, Treasurer JAN CHALFANT Speech Play Latin Club Yearbook Editor Annual Staff Basketball EVAN HALE D.A.R. Award Baseball Basketball Pep Club Track Baseball Speech Play Cross-Country Track Prom Committee Honor Society, President Cross-Country Band Chorus CHARLES SIEGLER Chorus Basketball Speech Play BOB HIMES Baseball Class President Student Manager Track Prom Committee Track Cross-Country Chorus Band JUDY CHALFANT Chorus FRANCIS MOCK LINDA TOLBERT Band Basketball Chorus Honor Society, Secretary Cross-Country Librarian Annual Staff Class Vice President Pep club ALBERT SHAUVER Speech PI ay JUDIE MAY Track Librarian Annual Staff Cross-Country Pep Club Class President LINDA CHALFANT Class Secretary Speech Play Honor Society, Vice President Foreign Language Club ' Yearbook Co-Editor Librarian LARRY WEEKLEY Prom Committee Basketball Band JANICE MORRICAL Annual Staff Chorus Chorus Cross-Country Latin Club, Secretary Pep Club Prom Committee Pep Club Speech Play Pumpkin Queen SHIRLEY FRAZE Class Treasurer Librarian Librarian Speech Play SHERRY HARDVVICK LINDA TITTLE Chorus ARVIN FRENCH Latin Club Pep Club Band Class Treasurer Track Annual Staff Cross-Country Foreign Language Club if Athletics Varsity Coach Marvin Wisehart n ■ - i p r . B P l H mdent Manai;er Gib Orr Cossack Booster Club ' ' B ' ' Team ii ' ' B Team Cheerleaders Dianne HoUowell Judy Hernly Connie Rutherford Freshnian-Jr. High Basketball and Cheerleaders r ir, Baseball The baseball team is shown resting up for the exciting baseball season this spring. Honor Jackets The Senior boys proudly show off their well deserved honor jackets. Front row: Evan Hale, Francis Mock, John Fisk, Charles Siegler, Jerry Atkinson. Second row: Jan Chalfant, Gib Orr, Larry Weekley. Standing is Mr. Wisehart. Bob Himes is absent from this picture. Track f « ri a Cross Country , Q Pi r ' - ,., 5.? ' ' ' Editors and Aiumal Staff I.inda Chnlfant Can You Imagine Jerry Atkinson walking to school alone? Jan Chalfant going with a red-headed girl? Judy Chalfant being six feet tall and weighing one hundred pounds? 4. Linda Chalfant not going steady? John Fisk being bald headed? 6. Shirley Fraze causing a disturbance? Arvin French being active? Charlotte Goodhew being followed by five red-headed kids? Sherry Hardwick being five feet tall and weighing ninety-five pounds? Bob Himes being the world ' s champion wrestler? Judie May going with one boy at a time? Janice Morrical being a stand-in for Marilyn Monroe? 13. Mike Seyler not driving the Easter Egg ? 14. Janet Smith throwing paper wads? Linda Tittle being short and fat? Linda Tolbert being a New York model? Larry Weekley with a crew cut? 18. George Van Dyke sitting on a chair? 19. The senior boys acting like seniors? Kay Flatter walking to school without Joe Cox? Judy Cope going steady with Colby? The 8th grade not getting into trouble? Wonder Why Art Baker quit going to Deerfield? Evan Hale hangs around the Lumber Yard all the time? Francis Mock ' s car is always down at Hancock ' s? 4. Gib Orr keeps going back to Selma? 5. Albert Shauver doesn ' t drive a car over two months? 6. Tom Shultz has a tractor motor in his ' 49 Chevey? Charlie Siegler wants to be a beatnik? Marcia Smith likes red convertibles? They call Connie Rutherford Dutch ? Certain senior girls work harder at getting out of class than on their work? G. F. refers to the senior class as The Class, ' could it be that it is true? Ridgeville Boostei s Sharps 5v ' - Sl.UU Wills I.G.A. Market Top Hat Cale Sadie ' s Fine Foods Mull ' s Packa.iie Store Ridgeway Stores Gamester ' s Abbattoir Ludy ' s Shoe Store Roe G. McConociia Wayiu- C0-O11 Ridgeville Boosters French ' s Kabinet Kraft Middleton Mortuary Cope ' s Feed Mill City Cigar Store Ridgeville Lumber Co. Bishop House Beauty Salon Standard Service Station Bill Sanders Ashley Mfg. Co. Winchester Boosters Randolph Co. Tractor Sal es Reed Pharmacy R. J. Wobb, Jeweler H. W. Lyric Flower Shop Ward .Atrencv Robbin ' s Gilt Shop J. C. Penney Company Bob ' s Men ' s Wear Jo ' s Shop A. .V B. Cafe Winchester Boosters Conner ' s Printing Shop Pastime Pool Hall City Cigar Store Heckley Sheffer Impl . Co. Gamble ' s Store Winchester Lumber Co Durbin Auto Supply D-X Service Girton Auto Supply Winchester Oil Co. Winchestei Boosters Ovcx ' myers Furniture Shopwel 1 Winchester Hardware Co. Buns olds Food Market Pvles Sewini; Ci ' nter Tipple Auto Body Botkin Cleaners Aukers Band-Box Cleaners Ennis Galley Motors Hollowav Floor CoverinLi; Winchester Boosters Peacock Insurance Agency Cox Studio Fisher Ha.rdware Mary ' s Shoppe Graft ' s 5 10 Gettingers Gulf Service Winchester Wallpaper Paint Munnich Auto Sales Flatter Shell Service Hinshaw Building Service Portland Boosters Emburs Restaurant Jay County R.E.M.C. Cunningham Music Stoi e Lester Bickel Insurance Beal ' s Lunch Sears S: Roebuck Co. Arn ' s Jcwe li y First National Bank Calhoun Drugs The Model Bond and Hartor Barber Boosters Albany Saratoga T. E. Booher Sons, Inc. Saratoga Elevator Hollowell Son Cromer Insurance Albany Cleaners Farm Bureau Albany Furniture Store Manning ' s Service Station Portland Century Bowling Alley Williams Auto Parts L. L. Aker Son Naas Foods Inc. Weilers Brothers Ford Tractor Sales Parker Deerfield E. L. Overmyer Furniture Hammers Service McCormick ' s Parker Inn Jones Country Kitchen Ruble ' s Flower Gift Shop Kiser Roller Rink Randolph Lumber Supply Union City McClurg ' s R. Kirshboum Co. Dunkirk Redkey Stewart Brothe rs Union State Bank JUUJi Wert W. Warren explains 34% Dacry with R. F. to Judie May at Haynes Milling Company In Portland Compl iinents of Harold Hersberger Auctioneer Antique Dealer Ridgeville, Indiana Compliments ol Joseph A. Goddard Co. Muncie, Indiana The Annual Stall and Advertising Crew wish to thank all businesses lor their patronage in our 1960 PANORAMA Farmland Boosters Davis T. V. -Radio Da r i De 1 i t e Farmland Cleaners Mar 1 i n Hartlware Paul Mendenhall Hens ley ' s Ca fe Goodrich Elevator The Wise Store Merritt Atkinson . . . .demonstrates to John Fisk and Art Baker how he fixes a television set at his shop in Ridgeville Mrs. Alexander shows Shirley Fraze , Bob Himes , and Arvin French some of Phillips 66 fine products at Alexander ' s Service Station In Ridgeville Shirley Seyler is showing Art Baker some samples of stone at the Hi R Stone Company At Ridgeville Bob Jackson shows Art Baker, Janet Smith, Gib Orr , and Marcia Smith some beautiful ice skates at Winchester Sports Center, Compliments of Winchester Monument Company In Winchester Miss Elizabeth Starbuck cashes a check for Sherry Hardwick at Portland Peoples Bank. Joe Bartiier shows Jerry Atkinson and Larry Weekley Hy-Line Pullets from Cochran Hatchery In Portland Ralph Price shows Francis Mock and Evan Hale the new 435 Diesel John Deere Tractor at Price Impleme7it Company In Por t 1 a ml Compliments of A A Garage 209 Walnut Street Ridgeville, Indiana People ' s Loan Trust Company Complete Banking Service Member of F.D. I.C. Ridgeville, Indiana Compliments of a Friend Ridgeville, Indiana Compliments of Colonial Bread Company Muncie, Indiana Dr. Salsbury ' s Poultry - Service Station Livestock and Poultry Supply and Medicine ERNEST SPILLERS Phone 2447 Ridgoville, Indiana Li filbert Farm Store Frigidaire and Maytag Appliances Hardware Phone 2701 Ridgeville, Indiana Ralph 0. C half ant Insurance - Real Estate Congratulations to the Seniors . ' Ridgeville, Indiana Cox Manufacturing WONDAIRE Automatic Heating Equipment Phone 2051 Ridgeville, Indiana Ridgeville Goodrich Co. Feed - Grain - Coal - Seed Farm Supplies - Fertilizer Grinding and Mixing Phone 3461 Ridgeville, Indiana Phone Danial Byrd 2624 Distributor Link-O-Matic Water Softener Manufacturers of Domestic Industrial Softeners 411 North Portland Street Ridgevi lit-, Indiana Compliments of Pete ' s Barber Shop Ridgeville, Indiana Reynard ' s Lyons Concrete Tile Phone 384 1 Ridgeville, Indiana King Agency All Lines Fire and Casualty Insurance Fast Claims Service Phone 21261 114 East Washington Winchester, Indiana Homer J. Waltz Professional Pharmacy Always a Licensed Pharmacist on Duty LYKINS WALTZ Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Ohio Valley Sales Corp. Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Farm Bureau Co-op Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Crawford ' s Jewelry South Side of Square Expert Watch Repair by Certified Master Watchmakers Keepsake Diamonds - Watches Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Randolph County Sales Co. Phone 27501 210 North Main Street Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Ace Hardware 123 South Main Street Winchester, Indiana Compliments of Shepherd ' s Quality Clothes store for Men Boys Winchester, Indiana The Saratoga State Bank Compliments of Albany You Can Bank on Us State Bank Trust Co. Saratoga, Indiana Albany, Indiana Jim Deivar Indiana and Michigan Chevrolet Electric Company state and Water Streets Phone Sunset 9-4741 Live Better Electrically Albany, Indiana Winchester, Indiana Furniture - Carpet - Appliances By - Lo Compliments of Incorporated The Randolph County Bank Meridian and Washington Winchester, Indiana Winchester, Indiana Amstutz Hatcheries Compliments of Authorized Reproducers of Rickert Berry H and N Nick Chick Leghorns Imp I. Co. Winchester, Indiana Winchester, Indiana Poultry Supplies Master Mix Feeds Shoults Studio Portraits, Weddings Commercial Phone 7261 409 East Jay Street Dunkirk, Indiana Redkey Bulk Service Phone 4801 Tires, Gas, Batteries Bulk Gas and Fuel Oil WAYNE D. SKILLEN Wayne M. Stewart Poultry Phone 3571 Ridgeville, Indiana Standard Brush Broom Co., Inc. Manufacturers Standard Flex Brushes Streamline Fiber and Corn Brooms P.O. Box 604 Portland, Indiana Compliments of Jay Garment Co. AND EMPLOYEES Portland, Indiana Frank Green Son Insurance of All Kinds Weiler Bldg. Phone 172 Portland, Indiana Compliments of Jay County Auto Dealers Assn. Portland, Indiana Compliments of Citizens Bank Member of F. D. I. C. Portland, Indiana Senior Class Play ' II ■ U Our Senior Class Play Alice Sit-By-Tlie-Fire, was a tremendous success, I ' he casi included: Tatum, John Fisk; Nurse, Judie May, Cosmo, Larry Weekley; Amy, Sherry Hardwick; Col. Grey, Jan Chalfant; Fanny, Marcia Smith; Ginevra, Judy Chalfant; Richardson, Janet Smith; Alice. Linda Chalfant; and Mr. Van Dyke, director. Junior-Senior Banquet We wish to thank the Juniors for the delicious banquet they served to us betore tne prom. Baccalaureate and Commencement Rev. Charles Rutherford challenged us to meet the world gracefully in his Baccalaureate speech on May 15. John Emens, President of Ball State, gave our Commencement address, our final speech at Ridgeville High School. Junior- Senior Prom We danced to the music of Manor Smithsoii and his band. i960 Prom Queen, Marcia Smith, leads the Grand March. Members of her court are Linda Chalfant, Janet Smith, Lana Chalfant. Karen Upchurch, and Janice Hancock. The Sophomore Class gave a record hop in which all proceeds were donated for a new amplifier. Bill Craig, Jr. was the disc jockey. I The Best To You Each Morning says the Kellogg Breakfast Foods Company as they sponsored a delicious breakfast for our Sixth Grade.
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