Rockville High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Rockville, IN)

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ME URIE 1955 Edltors Gayla Gerrlsh Dorothy Neet Cynthna Snowden Jim Swalm Jim Deputy L pl t f BORDEN SHELL SERVICE The Senior class of 1955 pre sent the NNFMORIFSN to the students of thls and later vears because tlme erases from our mlnds the memorles of school Jovs, sorrows successes and fallures We slncerelf hope that thls orles of those th1HVS whmrh are dear to us durinv our hlgh school llfe Toe Se1p Senlor Class Presldent Lomphmenbsd' ROX HIIITES , J , , 1 .1 , - I book will always refresh our mem- We, the Qenlors of' 1955 dedl cate our' book to Mr Thomas ln deep apprecla t10h of h1s slncere lnterest 1n the achelvements and progress of' the youth of Rockville Senior Class Compliments of' BATTY'S SERVICE TED BONOMO I xi, O O . . . ., . , . . U. . .- , O aa... ANNUAL STAFF We, the annual staff, have endeavored to bring to the readers of this book a pictorial account of a typical school year in Rockville High School. It is our sincere hope that the events highlighted by the contents of this annual will become your NMEMORIESW of tomorrow. Compliments of: ROX HI-LITES X i , 4 v , .-- I 'f ', ...--' 'gi W - 5 f 5 ,c o 1 arf fx I .I BT! if Z ix: X :K ' . 1? V inf 1'- 'K . 3,32 W 233 :u...miWWA . 5 ' 44. . X 'Srl kk N ., -X ,f .Q x , A I . , . 'f+1fN.i. , Q l,41x1gf,L ,. ,N ,:, '. Q. :,, - S3 ffx' I . a K ' sr 4 17. 1,5 1 . S V' Q 5 Nz' '-w N N 'A Faculty Gladys Bean Howard Bereman 'Q' M ' 5' Susie Lee Cummings Homer Elinich Q aa. William Graves Melvin Gray Frederick Holmes Compliments of: SPORTMAN'S-HOBBY SHOP SKELTON BARBER SHOP ' S 3 'PHY Paul MYQPS Margaret Noblitt Julia Oveppeck Q6 1 Mlf James Peck Beaulah Seward P 9- ' Yhwyfi ivx Q 1P Joe Thvmas Phyllis van Huss Vinton wooaara Compliments of: JOHN ALDEN FORD SALES I Q Q .Fl ff-atb. iv .,..,49' Q- ' ,dv nl v pn Gil ff, lk 9 ' .Q - 4. ..- ld .. , . ,p,v-.f-rub' -.-.W ...,,,.,u4-1 --- Jqxlvwlnw -Ov-, X x ...Q ' xl' 1 x ., , J M.'+'m'?w. aN'w. v a X. .3 yum 'S 'D ,Q- -: K K. Ka K. 'N 9- 'J . 1, .Q . -..sk ,qw - Q 3 L Qu, X . Senior Class History Nineteen of the graduatlng seniors have attended the Rockville schools for twelve years. They are Barbara Hall, Phyllis Lane, Bill Canter, Max Morgan, Gwendolyn Martin, Judy Humphrey, Ernest Martin, Joan Murphy, Jim Swaim, Dorothy Neet, Ronald Matthews, David Zehr, Betty Smith, Eugene White, Mike Cummings, Jim Lee, Gayla Gerrish, Ronald Stutler and Mary Jane Thompson After completing slx years of grade school, our class advanced to the level of Junior hlgh school Two years later we entered our freshman vear with the d1st1nction of belng the largest class ln hlgh school by having flfty three students Two students, Karen Jones and Dorothy Neet, brought recognit1on to our school that year bv representlng Rockville, in the state algebra and state Lat1n contests The Sophomore year started w1th our winnlng flrst place at the Halloween Fest1val on a sk1t entltled nAhhhhhhh N The PPIZC money added nlcely to our treasury which was belnv saved for the class trip Two hlghlights of our JU IOP year were selllng at football and basketball games and presentlng the senior class w1th a wonderful prom Wanda Kelsheimer was elected prom queen w1th Phyllls Lane and Dorothy Neet serving as her attendants The main feature for our junior year came w1th the cllmax of school The JUDIOP and senior class comblned to go on a memorable class tr1p to Washlngton, D C I'm sure none of us w1l1 ever forget such 1nc1dents as meetlng students from other hlgh schools or trudglng to the top of the Wash1nvton Monument In 1954 and 1955 Cynth1a Snowden, Clarlce Boyd, Judy Humphrey, and Dorothy Neet represented our school 1n the state Engl1sh contest at Indlana Unlversity Dorothy Neet was the '54 homecomlng queen and Gavla Gerrlsh had th1s pleasure 1n '55 B111 Canter won the Weaver Freethrow Award and ball Award We have had our share of ups and downs, but still have managed to st1ck together and stand bv one another when the odds were down W have also proven our ab111ty as leaders Nearly everyone 1n our class has been a member or an officer 1n one of the followlng clubs The Future Farmers of Amerlca, The Natlonal Honor Soclety, Y Teens, H1 Y, and The Glrls Athletic ASSOC12t10U Several students from our class have been members of the chorus and band Many of the latter have taken part 1n the d1str1ct and state solo and ensemble contests and have brought numerous honors to the school At last we reached the f1nal year Thls was the year wh1ch we all will look back on as unforgettable The class play, prom, and EP8dU8t10D all were slgniflcant events of belnv a sen1or These accompllshments have helped us all to face the future w1th eagerness and anticlpatlon It is slncerely hoped by all that we w1l1 be successful and responslble citlzens 1n our future llves Compliments of MR and MRS RAY THOMPSON , 0 the McMillin Basketball Awardg Joe Seip was awarded the Collings Foot- l , 4 ,VA U , . e .-,,,...-A-f-'A ,,V,....--- l 'X ,..-f-- ' WWW . f ,L 13' X I CWB swf' Compliments uf: BARNES MORTVARY COPA-COLA BOTTLING C0 , ' if U W I - - ,ff 'Q K ,m G . 415' 5 ,:. ,wg ,i .f Ji if ff 4 X KN T 9 p Z f X D 31 40? if gem wi X2 MH! QT I y ! mmf , W D orothy Neet f 'mn P1 i B yd Jim Lee C pl t f M MILI IW 9 SPORTING GOODS Class of 1955 ' , 2 , K A H 1 'Q 'X' Q Q- 2 zw R U , - M x i.. f R 1 , x, V Bill Canter' if-:3.4Q ' Joan Cox . 22+ if R? Q- Q....fg R -.,.,' 1 f Mike Cummings Jim Deputy Pat D001irl Compliments of: CLARK'S REGAL GROCERY A. R. CARMICHEAL, Realtor I. 1 Wanda Dye Gayla Gerrlsh Compliments of: JOHN UPP Class of 1955 'Elk Nancy Gaines Sue Freeman N in 34 +fY h S A 'iw 1 9. , L 5,1 'S .4 .Tim Graves Class of 1955 ION- 'f4'R: . 1 , ff- rv 'HU' V , X , Barbara Hall Marjorie Hartman - ,.,. WT Judy Humphrey ,cq ,. , . A 4 E 5 1 . Karen Jones Wanda Kelsheimer Compliments of: BEECHWOOD INN 'Wi Phyllis Lane .4 A r rf fe 4 Class of 1955 Ernie Martin , ig- In .A ' --- ' , , M : 51 6535: f ' . V .1 H ,. 3 , ,i 1Q':Li,g-Q . V . 'v - 5: ' J. , 5 :T ,, ,f 3511 k J- ,giygzs -,-. V - . ' A -.: ' ' wif j I I ' J. - ' P Gwend o 1 yn Mart, in E .E.,.. . . ,, r 1 . 5 r l if , L ' ' A 1 Q X Ronald Matthews Danny Merrell Compliments of: DR. WELCH 3, r- Barbara Mitchell Class of 1955 x. W9 Nancy Moore AA .'L.kf lb w Max Morgan 1 Q ., , ' v k r, k I KF ff il. k fir --o, K o 1 .51 . ii 7 e.'9lg.5'k'. . Qs 4 yr, -A ' ' J 4 L K? ' wy- fi 1 e p 4 .A Joan Murphy Don Noblitt Compliments of: CO0PER'S GARAGE 'iwiggggs eymilg , Q .-,.: K 1, 51 W 1:4 f' y Ag,- Class of 1955 ., ,N '- '7f7 :kj-1' ' H ' ,D Lf 534 3-Z5 r.il'1'evsffY 2f3gM A 3' gi' . ix, il 5,fi nJ iV M , v sk ik if aV S V ff f f X Kelly Price Jim Rose Q, 6 fb!- Joan Seward K dn, gram: 1 Mary Sue Shade Beth, Smith Compliments of: DR. MERRELL Class of 1955 . 'fx Cynthia Snowden S R - .. 'M W 9!f, ' A Jim Swaim !nl, ff .Ah ,f X X ,f Paw! x ' dl-vi Ronald Stutler Larrv Thomas Mary Jane Thompson Compliments of: BANTA ABSTRACT BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON X E Class of 1955 QMJ John Tolin Gene White 'Zi fi' A ii g0'WT, 4, Richard Whitesell -- ' in Janice Wisneski David Zehr' Compliments of: ROCKVILLE CANDY KITCHEN RUSK CLEANERS if ag X ,I ., - 5 -wig. . 1' I ' 3 - -iifz fy' - 5 f V if 9 0 L, ' Yzdza 11 W 1 L X sf T 14...- Kf me 'hh Y. 'fr' f 4'l,! ' K O C 1 K A . 55 X .4 Compliments of: CARL ASBURY ALWARD SKELGAS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF RUCKVIIIF HIFH SCHOUI CIASS OF 1955 the senlor class of Rockvllle Hlgh School, 1955 bP1HU 1o1ntlv of sound and GISDOSIHV mlnds and memorv, do herebv make publlsh and declare the f0l1OW1nE to be our I01nt and several lust wlll and testa ment herebv revokmnv all pr1or wllls and cod1c1ls at anv tlme hereto fore made bv us Item Item Item Item To our loval fr1ends and staunch upholders, the JUHIOPS we do herebv leave all our titles and holdlnvs as senlors To the sophomores whose Sh1h1nU faces have brlehtened our dull l1ves we w1ll the r1ghts to future zlorles on the VWPS1tV teams and the Plght at last to be upperclassmen We also VIVG w111 d1v1se and bequeath to the Jollv freshmen the quest1onab1v acceptable estate of our trlals and obstacles whlch they ln the1r hleh school career w1ll IHCPGWSIDEIV 1ncur fel1c1tat1ons and wlshes of best lurk as thev enter thelr h1vh school vears We herebv nom1nate const1tute and appolnt Father T1me to serve as Fxecutor of th1s our 101ht last w1l1 and tests ment IN WITBFSS WHFRFOF we have hereunto set our names and seals at Roekvllle Indlana before these wltnesses th1s twentleth dav of Mav, 1955 mm XY55 The above and f0P6Q01Dg lnstrument, COHS1St1hg of one typewrltten pave was slvned sealed publlshed and declared by the above named senlor class of Rockville Hlzh School 1955 as and for thelr J01Ht and several last w1ll and testament before us who at the1r 1DStGHC8 and request and IU the1r presence and lh the presence of each other have hereunto set our names as SUbSCPib1hZ wltnesses to the due exe cutlon of fh1S last w1ll and testament at ROCkV1116 Indlana th1s twent1eth dav of Nav, 1955 0Ba44e5f,f5fW7M Compllments oi SMILEY S STANDARD SERVICE HARLIE SPENCER AGENCY gil 1 1 .J L L We, , ' ' ' - -, 1' s J ' L - S ' v. v f r I V . f f . 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I have been blown a- round the world ng 1835 than 473 times Ironically enough the last few times around, I have seen all the members of the class of '55 in their different occupations and misfortunes, this You must understand has all taken place over a period of years as I traveled at mY 191 sure Because some of the things I have seen are so surprislng, I want to let you in on them fromfan ATOMized view For instance I saw Pearl Boyd receiving the checkered flag at the Indianapolis Speedway, as the first woman to win the 500 mile speedway race She received the winners kiss from the body builder, Ronnie Stutler While in Indianapolis, I passed through the state house, and there I saw Governor David Zehr delivering his annual mes sage to the legislature Upon leaving the capitol, I arrived at some length near Evans ville where I could hear the ranting and raving of a w1ld woman whom I finally recognized as Judy Humphrey I was told she lost her mind after her 13th divorce I also learned that, strangely enough Mary Jane Thompson was warden here On down South I saw Wanda's world famous Dye Fu eral Home I another look, I found Rev Danny Merrell officiating at the funeral The widow of the deceased Mary Sue Shade, came weeping from the funeral carrving a brief case full of check books, oil stocks, and bonds by the million dollars worth My last visit in Kentucky was spent at the Kentucky Derby I glanced at the program and who's name should I find there but that famous Jockev, Donnie Noblitt, rlding the f1rey horse named John Tolin in honor of the noted Texas oil well mill1ona1re Blow1ng out over the gulf, and on down into South America, I saw a virl dancing on the sand and coming closer, realized it to be Nancy Gaines, accompanied by Kelly Price on the drums These two charac ters had to leave the country after trying unsuccessfully to revise the Mambo and the Rumba M1ke Cummings, swinging through the trees with the rest of the ba boons He wrote a farewell letter to the worl stating that he was in complete disagreement w1th the statement, 'Don't be a Monkey' A large tropical storm then changed my course in the direction of Enrland The first thing I knew, I was seated on the tea tray of the queen of England herself Cynthia Snowden Slurpinv tea with her was Larrv Thomas, Prime Mlnister of England They were being enter tained by three royal dancers, Gayla Gerrish, Barbara Hall, and Karen Jones, who were danc1ng the 'Dance of the Seven Veils' These ve1ls, incidently, were being collected bv Dean Matthews, who always accom panied them just to pick up the veils As I left England, I decided to take a tour of the continent One of my first stops was Rome where the newspapers were full of the recent illness of the Italian Premier, James William Graves His con d1ti0n was reported, by his three world famous doctors, Bill Canter, Fugene White, and Richard Whitesell, as grave These physic1ans re ceived their degrees from the veterinarian diV1Si0n of Michigan State College, Lanclng, Yichlgan, United States of America, North American Continent, Western Hemisphere, World Compllments of MARTIN S CLEANERS 0 1 1 ' n I , . . . 1 Farther on through the jungle, I saw the well-known explorer, O . ' 1 ' ' c Prophecy when weather again permitted flying, I flew to Constantinople where I noticed top billing was given to two famous opera stars, Joan Murphy and J1m Swaim Shortlv after I had found a seat on the bald head of the heroic war general, Von James Lee, the curtain went up and the performance began of these two stars General Lee applauded w1ldlv because the two stars had been h1s former classmates flnci dentlv Peneral Lee is deaf I After the performance I left Constantinople and traversed to Hong Kong Here Professor Tames Fu Yung Deputy was studying the great savings of Confucius, accompanied by his noble assistant, Wanda Kelsheimer I then left China and went to its neighboring country Japan I saw bills scattered about the streets proclaiming the wrestling match of two women, Nancy Moore and Barbara Mitchell Mitchell was favored 20 to 1 but she lost her crown to Hefty Moore I was so tired by now that when I left the theatre, I could do nothing but look for a place to rest This was found upon the l inch bifocals of Max Morgan, a silkworm farmer, who was boarding a plane for the states, followed by his private secretarles, Sue Freeman and Phvllis Lane These secretaries are the best secretaries in the secre tarial union and they stated confidentually to their boss that they enjoved being secretaries to him better than belng secretarles to any bodv else The plane landed at Reno and I left Max at the airport Whlle blowing down the streets, I noticed the newspapers were filled with the storv of I didn't prise I found the widely publicized divorce case of Ernie Martin and like Reno so I ventured to Las Vegas where to my sur Jim Rose and Toe Seip, rn managers of the Golden Nugget Th1s was all hed been the very surprlsing to me, because only a year before they Co Arch Bishops of Canterbury The magnificent blues singer Ioan Seward, worked for them in their establishment Being a nice little ATOM I left this crude environment for more wholesome atmosphere Crossing Iowa I floated over the twin clties of Gwensburg and Martinsville which oddly enough were named after Fwen Martln the nuclear physicist I was getting pretty hungry by this time, so I stopped at a Taysty Freeze in the small town of Rockville in Indiana and who should be serving but Miss Toan Cox I'll tell you, she served the tastlest taystee freeze that was ever frozen tastily Joan told me that Dorothy Neet, her old committed suicide because the government had for changing the face of the Statue of Liberty I must leave you now because I have just classmate, had recently just rejected her plan to that of her own received word that Gwen Martin, the nuclear physicist is splitting more ATOMS, some of which blame her for breaking up 'That Old Gang of Mine' This concludes my report of the class of '55' 3157166 slncerely, A TOM the ATOM Cbmpmnunsof BRANSONINSURANCE AGENCY IHNHiH.BANTA , r , o , 0 Betty Smith. Her grounds were.........coffee. , - 5 3 1 9 . , i . , , I , ' . 1 . 0 O u My Q L, PR 'W ' H an YI MZ vi -m.: ,. 1. Ju, V' 9, -A. 'E-. -X at MAE, , 2 . , - h 9-, 'ii ' . x 1 .3 V - -.2 f .if sf, -'gy . 4'-15 . X F f af 1 15. 4. 543 . frsxx, .4-1, W 4 ' M - ,.K,4 ' W x h gf, Q 0' xii g QL .Q S' x . Q 8-,E w V v 1 X' R S. ICR Xxfw-11 use -V '- Vii fx E - Y 4 ' E fm? xk L K W 4 3,2 .R x 2 i H vb-f'Yfff,t 2 W., ,, NM 'F X 1 s 'Lv X '-A ,Q S w- V , 5, ,xx 5. '15, Hr nf U. n Q 5 QV . W' v sf ig an-sslns ...oneqmtatl in 1 ,, sX' ' x - Us Xlibhgsihxi ' r 1, ....x...........1 . . . . nnfnai' ' ' .nel-ns: s 1 ,ff T ', ,vw ' ,fx ' 'A J-.SH-Ads A :N E v 5 ,Iwi is-' .A xv , X' in ,,,f'Y1w. ,.f 'NA ff,' ix dv sw E5 -f fb - - , ..tipz KEDVKN Y? . 1,1 , ,Q -.K . M kv w. Q A ' 'X A 'Q Z hawk Compliments of: BEST CAFE -LEE and HELEN CANTER 'S-Y 'ff 'W itat M X A 5 2 f' H 25. ' J s J- ,Q Q LN, Q ...., Q wggffgl 3 , 35, 5 Y A Mvixik L , 5 W ' ? ff: T if .7 A, Hx . 'E 1 J ' A , 4 .. w , 'Ye -4 I , - ., A 5 5 J N k L A f, yr , ik S ,Q A, ai, ,fs X3 Class of '56 Members of the Junior Class are: Lorene Aiken, Larry Anzlemyer, Faye Armitage, Judith Asbury,Kathy Askins, Rose Ann Beatty, Charles Bemis, Darlene Berry, Mike Bonomo, Eleanor Borden, Patty Bradburn, Marilyn Bryant, Billy Burkes, Cecil Carey, Jerry Clinard, Virgil Clodfelter, Barbara Clontz, Phyllis Cooper, Dale Cottrell, Charles Grafton, Kenneth Gard- ner, Marta Gerrish, Carl Goss, Joy Grover, Jerry Gullett, Shirley Hann, Ray Haug, Arthur Jones,Larry Lambert, Dale Lawson, Jackie Lee, Kenny Maloy, Charlie Martin, Elaine Menden- hall, Betty Murray, Carol Newsom, Roberta Plummer, Dodd Porter, Charles Richardson, Lenny Roccia, Rosemary Ruggieri, Rebecca Smiley, Ronnie Smiley, Shirley Sparks, Janet Steventon, Ann Stryder, Richard Swaim, Ronnie Taylor, Linda Thompson, Jerry Timberlake, Georqe Tofaute, Sue Tolin, Sue Trousdale, Jerrv Vandivier, Dewey White, Barbara Wilson, Kathryn Wittenmyer, Patty Wood, and Wanda Wood . Compliments of: DRS. BLOOMER AND BLOOMER i t 3 3 SX LLLL Q A J x 4 f W If M, Compliments of: Q i f . JH ' 5 .sf T 'f 2 5. LM , PARKE COUNTY OIL PHILLIPS and MULL D-X . , i W, 5' , 2 511 ,JJ lx CRES SOPHO -4 I f rf F x - ,ix , ly. 5 t . ,i 4 ,i X. - ' ' a ' 1 ' .W V xv Q. 3 , qs' - Q- 4 1 ' ' .-5 4 , . x K V v, 9 ? -' 'V 9 5 N: r 1 1, N? gi. .X gy I 4 . , , . M 1 . . Q. ,L A I , R . W' N . ' , ' ' A is Q if 4 ws . 3 3 gci . ff, , 4 Y 'QQ' W' A .- '5 ,Q Ls ' ' 'S v . v X . ,. s . 1' Y , ' s 1 - . . x . A .Q . , af , . 4 , . ,x f , 5 A ,.. X Q ' A X e.a.' , . -4 , 1 N 1 '14, Y, '- . -,x w 1 Q t , ' C' . . 'M X W U 3' 'fn :K iy A, ., if .F ' .Y MM , .v,.f'r Q , Q X a ' 1' ' 1 if ,., K? , A LZ . X K , V ' W! 1 K f .5 .7 x ' 5 au . . - 1, a . 1 , ' m . W, . - 4 , ,ln my sys 'b . 'S ' kv Y 4. k -' 1 1 . ,. . , 32 ' Q! . W. .f W Y , . 6 . , ,gt sx Ax , 5 , 5 , ff . ' ' - gx 'Q mg , 3' -V , . it ' k W ' 1 'pig LQ. G fy N u w. S ' if fi J if fv Q, , , 54,41 K 4 ,ve ,V . 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I fx ff sew A W A -v,us1wwH Class of '57 Members of the Sophomore Class are: Rodney Alex ander,Marcia Barker, Jon Boyd, Mary Ann Bradfield, Ted Braner, Phillip Britton, Dick Bryant, Mar Carpenter, Kenneth Case, Jim Dye, Freddie Faust, James Freeman, Ronny Glaze, David Hardy, Caro Holler, Susan Holmes, Danny Jones, Myrna Jones, Bertha Kent, Nancy Kent, Phyllis Kirkham, Lucill Lawson, Randy Lietzke, Rosemary Martin, Beverl Matthews, Bill Merrell, Marilyn McAlister, Bil McClain, Brenda McCoy, Marcia McFerran, Nanch McMullen, Shirley Peek, Paul Purcell, Druscilla Riqney, Mike Ruqgieri, Margaret Schwab, Doroth Sherman, Margaret Sowers, Ruth Ann Sowers, Elmetra Stewart, and Dean White. Compliments of: CHEZEM BILLIARD HALL EDDHECANTERSKHULL .Pf- SA Vi i ff ar J ., if 1 ik-f fv i 0 0-QS. 2 fx -LQW4-Sf y i Compliments of: G. C. MURPHY CO. RESI-IME 419 I' ,, ,, -1 Q-2 vi :NN ' A Kjjfj fb Iggy, 'QU 4 in Compllments of: BUSENBARK AGENCY BLUE ROOM CAFE X I , N 1 , ' X xr. t 4 0 sv W . I ! .QQ we .- ik 1 vig' -' I I 'fa X, ' Class of ' 58 Members of the Freshman Class are: Gary Angle- myer, Mary Barnes, Jeanne Bradburn, Lewis Branson, Joe Bloomer, Sherman Bratcher, Carol Berry, Alice Carver, Barbara Clark, Rita Conway, Linda Cook, Larry Cooper, Anna Craft, Joan Deplanty, Carolyn Doolin, Doris Farnsworth, Alice Flnurr, Judy Glosson,Judy Grieve, Charles Hall,Melv1n Harmless, Roderick Herrick, Lida Holmes, Joe Hopkins, Mary Tnsley, Georgelyn Jacks, Jane Kendall, Alice Kent, Virginia Kent, Tommy Lawyer, John Lee, Brenda Lenover, Myla Lientz, Janet Market, George Menden- hall, James Mitchell, Donald Navel, Sharron Pence, Bob Perrine, Bill Perry, Allen Seward, Bill Siege- lin, Rachel Smiley, Brenda Smith, Johnnie Spencer, John Stryker, Gail Sutton, David Swaim, Janet Swaim,ShPron Thompson,Shirley White, Larry Wilson, Carole Wimmer, Maurice Wimmer, Beverly Winn, Eva Winn, and Jack Vandivier. Compliments of: CLEARWATER and MCCARTY DRUG STORE CULLIGAN SOFT WATER SERVICE I 5' A V 3 wg wr- W1-1-fad-iQ:-?5 : . X ,luv- , h TFL ,W 653 'T- C V - H444 Y ii K I . 7 , ' '43 - ,K ., J, . if , fgrg 5473 ,., I .. his ., Q W- .,i:.5w.g, ,,.m 5 .. ,. , . I V: 6 r, A-I s57'pn:Q,, if 2 . wx' ' . , ' . ,. - n . ' - - I. 3 rd S., -5195+271 ,J -9. vi 5.5 LY if Compliments of: HOWARD MfFADD1N , 1 1. Aff , 43 -:.-if v W7 G sw. WN, , :N it J ,ka ,XQEEA 355' , A. .. ,Q 2, 1 my an Qi , , qw-vw dv . ,Q . new 3, 4 LL . , as -4 3 3.1.- wmnmmuq wlmm.Q.,d,... , .,, L.+7 41 7th 81 Sth GRADES Q, x - 'H Cumlpiments of: BEAUTY BOX BATMAN HOME GROCERY N -M, fr! Q ' 615 xxiv CM X Q 4 be Vw -it YAQ, We f N if 3 , ff e A. -0 , . gg, SPIE bu is og. ,I ft! ffif S 4, , Q..-q X Eighth Grade Members of the Eighth Grade are: Johnny Adams, Elaine Anglemyer, Ann Baldwin, Janet Banta, Hob Parker, Billie Barnes, Phillip Bartley, Rorald Blacketer, Dick Bloomer,Betty Worden, Jim Royd, Janet Branson, Shirley Branson, Betsy Buchanan, Maxine Carver, Karen Case, Rob Clary, Carolyn Clodfelter, Larry Coleman, Charles Cottrell, Jane Cummings, Judv Uecker,Vicky Dickerson, Franklin Endres, Milton Firestone, Sandra Forrest, Nellena Freeman, Patty Glaze, Donna Gardner, Linda Gallaqher, Charles Guilliams, Kenneth Hall, linda Harney, Richard Henley, LaRita Holler, Gary Husseman, Evelyn Jones, Wanetta Lawson, Bonnie Mann, Thomas Marshall, Dick Martin, Jane Martin, Carolyn McAlister, Carol McCord, Wayne McMurtry, Sharon Miller, David Mills- pauqh, Virginia Moore,Wendall Paddock, Denzil Paris, Bob Pruner, Minnie Purcell, Carol Siddens, Emily Smith, Linda Sowers, Donna Sparks,Carol Stazgs, Mike Taylor, Don Taylor, Lloyd Turner,Joe Tolin, Larry Vandivier, and Dale Wheeler. Compliments of: C. T. GRAHAM DR.GOLDEN ...L- Seventh Grade Members of the Seventh Grade are: Elizabeth Alden, Dale Alexander,Billy Bereman, Sylvia Bracken, Norman Burns, Bob Carrington, John Carver, Bill Clontz, Larry Cooper, Mary Cronk, Larry Cummings,Doris Doan, Donna Farnsworth, Jerry Firestone, Mary Greene, Robert Hamilton, Richard Haug, Jerry Herrick, Terry Herrick, Sally Hiqh, Cynthia Hopkins, Jeanie Kendall, Ada Kent, Edward Kent, Dale Lang, Judith Lang, Kenneth Lawson, Dennis Lee, Wesley Lenover, Patricia Lineberry, Bobby Loqan, Judith Martin, Bill McFerran, James McGilvray, Marilyn McMi1lin, James McMullen, Norine Miller, John Monts, Gordon Newlin, Charles Nevins, Ronnie Paddock, Roy Pence, Michael Perrine, Patricia Price, Loretta Pruner, Lyle Reedy, George Ross, Steven Scott, Karin Shoemaker, Sue Tarter, Phyllis Teschmacher, Sharon Vandivier, Beverly Wirth, Sharon Wisneski, Brenda Witty, Mary Woodard, and Regina York. Compliments of: STEVENTON BROS. MILL J.WHSNOWDEN s -' ,WA ,Y.A 1' r 'wa 710 av 'V ., M4 3' I mx I II gg gi avkv. A 51 I i Compliments of: FRED HALL Q 7'Zi , 1, V Y. 'L is-I 'ix Q 4 ? W. Compliments of: NOBLITT,S HATCHERY E mfs? Mgr: QKL9 a-. fy' 5, -,Ext-i .- Aw 1 1521211-' rl CTIVITIES f vs C . . M 4 . r W1 6 0 1 Al. 4 4 9 A 4 G 'e O O . O my ? .. - VI . L-1-VX' . .5 . 1' X x 'xfudo I . 1. . ,fl ,4 . K v 1. ,aux . X 1 N Y iff. ' N 1 'x 1. Q.-' ri 4 .Lu ., . 4 3 ..., Y . .E We 1 gi ,Q i . V cf. K Ms x 'P ' - , . ' A A ' 1 , n .. . ,M . Q Q , K A .K . ,f 4. 1 mul 'X 4 Y ,, ' i s rw... . . . Q. , 1 1 l xgr Ax ., 1 ' .f, .- X 3 . iw X x . m .4 .- go x v. '- .- ll-I -r 1 . Q 1 QP Xt.. 'Q' ' -- 2 X' d A 4 N . -. f ' A., - F l, ' I' nl 1. V .. x'-, ' .. afiih- A' 'ri ,,, 2 . ' - , '- Vijpfi' A ' iii, V . , . , ' . . 'Fm' 'f .4 'ov- , W X vs, . 1 ,, A . A x . 6 I s 3 ,, i- 1 N V ' I 1 6 I '- ..- ,.' . ' V , 5 , mr 'Amit A Y 4. s VA w.,19 - Q v ,AK we . 3' .. muj. ' Q' : L, O -. ' W O , H 4 - fx. x ' 2 Ti N M -. 'Xl V , .. Compliments of: DENNIS IRELAN JACK'S and JACK'S MOTOR CO. i i .1 i 7 - pi? ,, , 4 L5 1 Q' Student Council in 4 r President Bill Canter Vice-President John Tolin Secretary Eleanor Borden Treasurer Rebecca Smiley Members and Alternates: Judy Humphrey, Joe Sein, Marta Gerrish, Rosemary Martin, Susan Holmes, Beverly Matthews, Brenda Smith, Bill Perry, Tommy lawyer, Betty Borden, Mike Taylor, Patricia Price, and Karen Shoemaker. The student council is instrumental in promoting the general well-being of the student body. Compliments of: ROCKYILLE NATIONAL BANK Compliments of: ROCKYILLE PACKING L w fi 'ESQ' Student Council Officers Compliments of: DR. HARSTAD 1' 7 Y-TEENS President Karen Jones Vice-President Patty Bradburn Secretary Wanda Dye Treasurer Barbara Wilson Chaplain Sue Trousdale Song Leader Barbara Clontz Reporter Jackie Lee Recreation Leader Marta Gerrish Sponsor Mrs. Noblitt To build a fellowship of women and girls de- voted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Christians. The Rockville V-Teen girls devote themselves to this purpose. Compliments of: ROCKVILLE REPUBLICAN ROCKVILLE TRIBUNE -5 41-ez if-As 3 ff -n vw.. -Q --v Q 't 'Y' . S- ha g QA Mi ,Q .5 1 Q wa-viz ffl fR 5, Sq xg ff . wi, ,A M imp ' 4' fi li ., -, W, M- ff-yi , if if-M . 4 fi' fha if W fm .-.-.-..- ,FF W Y 15 I I wlw fa A.,v i L, 'td gf Compliments of: LEE'S GROCERY Girl's Athletic Association President Wanda Dye Vice-President .Toan Cox Secretary Carol Newsom Treasurer Ann Stryker Sponsor Mrs. Van Huss The Rockettes formed their G.A.A. Club to enjoy and participate in gir1's athletics. Compliments of: OLD FORGE GIFT SHOP 'iff it no L, of-if DQ 439 - v 'IDF 'vs . x'.,Sm...2,1K ' 'V P of v Q Tl? V 5 Future Farmers of Amerlca fe K R Vw s-vi f'A , pd 15 .a fi. .3vf?A 7 ' 1A'2er A u ' ,I 1 'J ' ' P . , A V ' I .-514-.Q.W,1 ., -ff Z my SL 'ff,'2'. ff rr 'fs 1 gf li- ' Asa 1, yzyiap ir' ,A President Eugene White Vice-President Flwyn Price Secretary Ronnie Stutler Treasurer Frnie Martin Sentinel Virgil Clodfelter Reporter Dave Zehr Sponsor Mr. Bereman The aims and purposes of the F.F.A Club are to develop agricultural leader ship, citizenship, thrift, civic pride community service, and co-operation a monz the members. Compliments of: GENERAL APPLIANCES HI-Y President Joe Seip Vice-President Jim Lee Secretary Jim Deputv Treasurer Ray Haug Chaplain David Zehr Sec. of Arms Bill Canter Sponsors Mr. Thomas Mr. Holmes I ally myself with the nation-wide Fellowship of the Hi-Y by accepting the purpose: 'To create, maintain, and ex- tend, throughout the school and cummuni- tv, high standards of Christian charac- ter.' The members of the Rockville Hi-Y pledge themselves to the above creed. Compliments of: MEADOW GOLD DAIRY lfwbuf ETL Q. g'l o , i i ,ig 4 f1 1 l 5 f. 3 QRET ies Compliments E MAJORETTE: Dorothy Neet TWIRLERS: Shirley White Carol Holler Mary Ann Bradfield Beverly Matthews of: FARM BUREAU INSURANCE FIELDER GROCERY R. H. S. Band XR N. XX x ffl' ll ,ff w..,,,,,3.E My 'if gg-.. 1 'Q .- ,.p . x'.,q QR A-lWhA , vii, V, A Qi gi - + ' .4. yf-L, , ' . D A Jw Compliments of: PARKE COUNTY MARKET ROCKVILLE ICE HOUSE Wintertime Waltz . . Homecoming Dance . . . Banquets . . . Rainbow Dance . . Student Council Victory Hops. Members: Jerry Timberlake, Betty Murray, Mary Jane Thompson, Patty Bradburn, Janet Steventon, Eugene White, Janet Swaim, Ray Haug, Judy Humphrey, Joan Murphy, and Mr. and Mrs. Peck. President Jim Rose Vice-President Gene White Secretary Betty Murray Treasurer Barbara Wilson Director Mr. Peck Home games . . . Armistice Day Parade . . . Homecoming . . . Band Day at l.U. . . . . Football Jamboree . . .Con- certs . . . Commencement . . . Contests . . . Awards and Honors Compliments of: FARM BUREAU C0-OP GROOVER BARBER SHOP -gli r Chorus I Chorus I under the direction of Mr. Peck and accompanied by Judith Humphrey 9 A sans: at the winter and spring concerts lv Q and at Baccalaureate. Compliments of: WHITESELL SHELL SERVICE LINUS WOODARD SX 9' N I l 00 Y CQ 'T' ao, lla has 'las Ilan 'ans Chorus ll Chorus II under' the direction of' Mr. Peck and accompanied by .Tanet Steventon-- is the training ground for the future members of' Chorus I. Compliments of: CLAUDE LINKER - Shoe Repairman MARIS RADIO and TELEVISION 'K L- National Honor Society by Scholarship . . . leadership . . character . . . ser- vice . . . a 'Bn average. . . Rose Ann Beatty, Claris Boyd, Barbara Clontz, Mike Cum- mings, Jim Deputy, Gayla Cerrish, Marta Gerrish, Joy Grover, Ray Haug, Judy Humphrey, Arthur Jones, Karen Jones, Wanda Kelsheimer, Phyllis Lane, Gwendolyn Martin, Flaine Menden- hall, Dorothy Neet, Rosemary Ruggieri, Joe Seip, Rebecca Smilev, Cynthia Snowden, Ann Stryker, Sue Tolin, Barbara Wilson, and Wanda Wood have met the above qualifications. Mr. Lawrence sponsors the group. Compliments of: WO0DY'S SKELGAS - Your Skelgas Bulk Dealer 'WARDENINSURANCE.AGENCY CX fff eofffff ---- , , , , Q.. Volume 7 No. 10, Rockville High School, Rockville, Indiana, Feb.l8,'55 Editorial It is inconceivable to think mode U trin to t cdat our world should be the only one with life.- What Dhcw' these other exist in Is it too prenos- terous to believe that something can survive which is immune to the poisons included in the rt- mosnhere, or thrt something can survive which needs hnrdlv env etmosohere? Pluto, they ssv, is too cold. But perhaps some forms of life are dependent on the cold for survivrl. Anything crn be. A person can't be so cut :nd dried about such mdtters, when proof never has been established. The only way facts can be formed is by ectuvl experience. Then men hrve RQX Hi- L J?- Phyllis Lane Gwendolyn Martin Joan Murphy Barabara Hall Wanda Kelsheimer Mary Jane Thompson Wanda Dye Nancy Gaines Mary Sue Shade Gayla Gerrish Joan Cox Claris Boyd Cynthia Snowdon Nancy Moore Joan Seward Dorothy Neet Compliments of: JACO SUPPLY CO. ystem understand every non if comma. 4-rx mn +-hf44- S ff if Homecoming The snake dance....f'1oats on parade ....the frame, played in rain and mud.... crouminq a freezing football queen...the vi ctorv .... the dance .... Mr. Football .... this was our Homecoming. Compliments of: VERRIL ROBERTSON EARL SWAIM Aj . L'-Q 'ffl Iv QQ I ll ll ll un ln 1 WIPTI ffl lllllll' :llllf-'f Junior-Senior Prom Soft lights ..... dancers swaying to Leo Waxter's music .... punch .... girls in their houffant formals .... cameras flashing in the darkness .... crowning the queen .... the grand march .... these are the thinqs we remewher from the 1954 Prom. Compliments of: PARKE STATE BANK PEACOCK MACHINE SHOP SQ B4 'bas Y A3 t 1 if vc.. EP' f 'z, L 1' . S39 N: NE 45,40- 'h R111 f M 0 Y. B yliiwfi' ' Q ' 4 W' ' Compliments of: GOODMAN-DELLEKAMP ,ff 5 qc Fl 1 Senior Class Play Kelly Price Martln Vanderho! ..., ,.. E Alice .........,... , .,... Dorothy Neat Henalcrson .................... ,. ..... Jim L06 like Oimminga nt Tony Kirby ...A,. - lov Don Nohlltt, h Prese , -'-' Boris Kolena ,.,. ,. Last Named For HYOU Gay Wellirlgton .- ..... Joan Murp y Ca.n't Take lt With You Mr. Ku-by ......... Jim Deputy -.. Mrs. Kirby ,,.. --...-.. Karen Jones The Rockville Senior all-Ds. Three men ,..,.. Blll Canter, Jlm ' ' of UTS- 531910 Swaim, Dan Merrell Wanda Dye Martin the dxrecuon ent the mga, , Ernest under lugs, will pres Wxm Stage Manager ..- ' nie Stutlcr and Lee Cumm Can'L Take It rtxee .... Ron comedy, You You, by Moss Hart and George prove Kaufman. The play will be gl-len Jing, gm G,-avcg 1'-Pfil 2929, 3-T. 8100 CDSTJ in U18 jjakeqlp vAV,,,,,,,AY H Surg Fri-Oman grade school gymnasium. Mary Jane Thgmpgmx and NKE114 The Cast in Orfhr of 5990515-nc' da Kelshelmer are in charge of is 35 follower ticket. sales. Adults reser--,rea Penelope Sycamore .... G ayla. Gerriah tickets are 7503 Shim-,,g mgf,-L-wx Essie ....,........ - ..... Judith Humphrey tickets, 5933 adult general adnne- - ------ Phyml D350 sion, 6003 student general aclmlsa ' 3505 Tickets are on sale now. .. .,. Rheha .,,............. Paul Sycamore .,...--- Joe Serp hxon' Mr. De Plnna .... ,.,-.. John Tolln Ed ............ , .... ...-..,..- ...,... Jim Rose Donald .Y .... ...-- Dean Matthews Compliments of: DR TIBBET 'Q' No u h S +5 x T 1 ref' 2 1 41.5, In RJ: -1 is Xu I 1 J 1 Qrxff' SN, 4 14nr ,,.l R j . 'iff Compliments of: YV. HERMAN HIC C ler wif LL f-in A init, ft ww- W . .. .www 1.1. I Sexiwf Ga Compliments of: STEVENSON LUMBER CO. 551119 I K' ,.g .'Z X NK --may FOOTBALL 1 7 541:25 .fs .Q O 1 x Spgffsmanship p ' - - a i 1 ' ' ' - er our team, ty ' - - practice ,sigviirzgss Six 1 muddy filelggn? ' ' A1-3:0 losses , , . . . 0 . a 0 made up OUP season.mp homecoming, Coach L we salute yogivrence and manager- Jim Lee Compliments of: PARKE HOTEL PLAINVIEW S35- MX ROCKVXLLE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 'sv' , a 4 -- 1954 Sept. 3--Perrysville, 8:00 ....,... H Sept. 10-Cayuga, 8:00 ................ H Sept.17--Perrysvillc, 8:00 ....... . T Sept. 24f-Covington, 8:00 ........,... H Oct. 1-Attica., 7:30 ............. -. T Oct. 8-Covington. 7130 ........---- T Oct. 15--Williamsport. 7 130 .,.. I-I Oct. 19-Cayuga, 7230 -.-'---------'-- T Compliments of Balfs Flower Shop wi R f 1 , H Jim Deputy Don Noblitt Larry Aflglemyel' 'Y 'x 1 3' Jim Grave s 1 1 ef' 'ml A ,140 1 I x X I Sx, I 'fl r 1 'JL i A J.- if s ' - N ' e 2 Rodney Alexander Joe Seip Compliments of: DR. HAROLD H. KOENIG AA- . 3? , , 'ff M if K X my ,Q ' 1 4 ff '14 Mike Ruggieri Max Morgan David Zehr X X X' X x X X X N .K ? s ,' S -n Q-p 6 . IE5 XM ,f W, ' ,J Y 'S ,v 4 H, i f V in ia. 3- .Z M C 33 P Xa ' X Danny Merrell John Tolin Mike Cummings Compliments of: SARA McMlLLIN PASTONOW MUSIC CO. in-F :gf IIEEII: lj::i,vl M George Tofaute harlie B111 Grafton r Jerry cunara ,M ' r Q 1 F , Bill Canter - . Uhr' 1, ' ' r L! ' K 1 K? wg 1 2 5 Ray Haug Arthur Jones Kenny Gardner CbmMmwnw0h ENSEYCHEVROLETCO. 'I nn Sf 9-7 C S K ., .. , ,Mx -.,,, . N M -f 'Q' ,gp Q Q A' 1 S? ifgk 2 4 , ll, G.. BASKETBALL QSJKVZZ -ug. 'X BASKETBE H' H Sc EDUIE Nov ,EG 19,4U e No! 1 ovlao ' N V 3 E rallnb I' D4 C B 9111110 e w , A mam D60 10 Ioflle Q J 'State I SML a g Dec 2 B1Oom 1 Brazil a, 11 1 3-Juga Jaw If 1 .VSv1Ie ,I 922fa1'Sh I Whb Ftn 1 29 Wah ahh Valley 1? an -ash Valley Q U 4 . I 4 Cflvin ,r at 1 -mas S1011 fill man Taped ankles the shrill of tle frenzled the referee's wh1s of w1ns heaft f thrlll ans tournament tri Thls 1S ROCK of defeats umphs and upqete Hysterian brand vi11e's break of NHOOSISP Vars1tv coach Graves, and 35S15t ant roach Woodard were ably assisted R c1a by stu dent manager Ienvv 00 Fcb,. xi C in On M 0. B1 . iiolgrevncasue tt ' Y Y--Now Compliments of. FERGUSON I UMBER C I Lb' 2 Oachdq h - al IFN in '55 fws vc:-19 ...., fcrif Larry Anglemyer Rodney Alexander Bill Canter I0 X U Q 'Y ,.- .5 ,J 7'ff5hoTa KX 0 dun 12: 'ff X I0 I, Gm XXX is fgff ,f X X ff ,f - XX xii f bv. f 0. 10 XX 1 adl' fl' . 5-is Q Fmig 'nr' ', an .J wolf Mike Cummings Tim Graves John Lee Compliments of: RITZ THEATRE A in A If f w'f -.......g ,,,.,,,v Ronald Matthews Max Morgan Donald Noblitt 5. 5. 9' 3 S? 4-nf, A X 359 I f ca 719 XXX9 X., 0 as xx .8-u3S'-'HQ .f H W 5 L. fi m Q' 5 a k ..m- 7 1.-fo' Joe Seip Richard Swaim Dewey White Compliments of: HARTMAN-JEFFRIES WELDING SHOP Q ,A- bf Q 'HN ' , xii, fb Nu ' : Ili? i if Eighth Grade Team Compliments of: CLELLAND HANNER LELA HUTSON CHEER LEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Dorothy Neet Jim Rose Barbara Clontz K Sue Trousdale FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Sharon Thompson Carolyn Doolin GRADE CHEERLEADERS 2 Elaine Anglemyer Betty Borden Sharon Wisneski Brenda Witty Compliments of: HENRY VON NICKELL, Auditor WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE L .n ,f gi Q SNAPSHQTS 555 Nev! H 4 Q I I X X ,' K '. , W ,.,, tf 1-:'..z,..., Lw- - , l .X 'ts Z , I 7? Xlhgss S3832 L -,,x ri., , . L. .V r 5 , il if ' '-A ,I 4 A 1. f' 'ts' f My vm' 1 w-5 xl N Rl .ff ju? AD x 1 if If .UM F4 N?-Tw--Q,QnqQ 'x 5923 U' A -an-A Compliments of: EARL DOWD MORRIS DAUGHER-TY W E' , lqmwhf C 6 ,C gg 5 1 .bf af A? !li an 'wiv 57k 4f'wIs'fk A' Compllments of. CLAY CITY PIPE CO. Nuff' .Dt I .. -- f, 91 g Q rn. ,M 5 , '1 , , H A g v ,mfs if f if QF., .,,' 19 1. ., -4 3.5 V ,i K' . ' 1. ' vi' -xt I fb' v 8 :fb . 4' fi WJ f 1- W,- 4 , fn Q, . fn - A f 'Wd' f, N INN XE Q A 5 ' x Q Compliments of: BALIXS FLOWER SHOP ,. - .A .-.- , .u- 1-' A...a- 5 v u We the senlors, w1sh to take thls opportunlfv to thank all the buslness f1rms and 1hdlV1dUB1S for placlng the1r advertlsements 1n our vear book It 15 through vour ads that we are able to publlsh the 1065 NMFMORIFSN We hope the readers w1ll patronlze the f1PmS that have made this book Alward Skelgas A R Carmlchel, Realtor Azens Ball's Flower Shop Banta Abstract Barnes Mortuarv Batman Home Grocerv Batty's Servlce Beattv's Beautv Salon Beautv Box Beechwood Inn Best Cafe Lee and Helen Beaulah Seward Blue Room Cafe Borden Shell Servlce Boslev Implement Store Branson Funeral Home Branson Insurance Agenc Canter y M Henry Von Nlckel, Aud1t0P Herff Jones H111craft Jewelry Hoosler Court Servlce Howard Ave General Store Howard McFadd1n Hlgh H Banta Hunn1cutt's Tewelry Store Jaco Supplv Co Jacks and Jacks Motor Co Tohn Alden Ford Sales John Upp T W Snowden Lee's Grocery Lela Hutson Llnus Woodard Lloyd Shookman arls Radlo and Television 1 possible. Busenbark Agency Carl Asbury Casa Roma Martha Rovm Chezem B1ll1ard Hall Clark's Regal Grocery Claude Llnker Shoe Repalrman Clav City P1pe Co Clearwater and McCarty Drug Store Clelland Hanner Clyde H Sevbold Coca Cola Bottling Co Cooper's Garage Cornthwalte Bulck Co FH111g8H Soft Water Servlce Cumm1nPs Implement Co Cut Pr1ce Dalrv Frost Danlels and Marshall Dennis Irelan Drs Bloomer and Bloomer F H Dowell Colden Harstad Merrell Tlbbet Dr Welch Farl Dowd Earl Swalm Fddie Canter's Gr1ll F F Overpeck Engllsh Cafe Fnsev Chevrolet Co Farm Bureau Co Op Farm Bureau Insurance Ferguson Lumber Co Flelder Grocery Fred Hall F R Merry, I H Dealer G C Murphy C0 General Appllances Goodman Dellekamp Gray's Motor Sales Groover Barber Shop Harlle Spencer Agencv Martln s cleaners McK1nney's Body Shop McM1llan's Sportlng Goods Meadow Gold Da1ry M1ke's Plumblng Shop Morrls Paugherty Mr and Mrs Ray Thompson Noblltts Hatchery Old Forge Gift Shop Parke County Market Parke County 011 Parke Hotel Parke State Bank Pastonow Muslc Co Peacock Machlne Shop People's Market Ph1llip's and Mull D X Pla1nv1ew Rltz Theatre Rockvllle Candv Kitchen Rockvllle Ice House Hockvllle Natlonal Bank Rockvllle Republlcan ROCkV111e Trlbune Rox H1 L1tes Rusk Cleaners Sara McM1llan Securltv Loan Skelton Barber Shop Smlley Standard Servlce Smith Clothing Store Sportman's Hobby Shop Stevenson Lumber Co Steventon Bros Mill Ted Bonomo Tofaute's Verril Robertson Warden Insurance Agency Warren Buchanan Western Auto ASSOCl8t6 Store W Herman H1CkS, Clerk Whltesell Dalry Whltesell Shell Serv1ce w18Sh81t Feed Store Hartman Jefferles Weldlng Shop W00dy'S Skelgas . , , . p . . 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