- M f Lx. BILL BL.-XISDELL. Bn nd ........ i Fuse.-b.a ll ......... Class Officer... Class Play. .... .. R.R.R. Club ..... w -4 f vs .ll B I1- ,. V f- .tie Kf VT OBP? T f'-XNIN aslu'-lball .ww ,V Or' ' X ,. Fill,l.'IOWl'-IP1 Fcflqkmb H., . ,.1 ll ,,,,, ,all '.'.0rz....... I r r .... .......L- . ff' .. f1--- l1y Q' 11- l X .4.a.s,, 4 . 2-waxes 8 mam.. DWIGHT MCINTIRE Basketball ........... 1-Z-3 Class Play ............. 3-4 R.R.R. Club ..... 1-Z-3-4 Track ......... ......... l Baseball ...... .... 1 -3 TOM SHIELDS Basketball ....... - Baseball ...... ..... Track ....... Class Play ........ R.R.R. Club..... l-Z 3 F f---' 1. Chorus .... Sl-HR LEY NESSELL Chorus ................. l- C1355 Play ..... .... ..... , Twlrlvr ................ Z- Basketball Queen .,,,., R.R.R. Club .... I-Z-3 Class Officer ........... WILMA SHARP Cheerleade-r.... 1-2- Class Officer..,l-Z- Class Play ............... Chorus ................. 1 R.R.R. Club. .... I-2- R.R.R. Officer ....... D.A.P. Award ALVALENE CHA PMAN Chorus ............... I-Z-3 CIHSS Play ................ 4 R.R.R, Club ..... I-.Z-5-4 Q? f 4 . F -1 .... ....... 1- . , 1. v AVE. BETTY LFP Chorue .................. l-2 1.1.1525 Hllxy ..... 4 fwlrlf-r ....... ..... Z -5-4 I I Club ..... l ' -14 - i BETTY KNOX nd I-.I-3 hor-uf: ..,.... l,l.lSi llffxcn-r,,,l-Z- Clasx Plny .... l-2 3 1 !f'.lf',P'. u lub ..... 1-1- l' P-' I-'. 'Hin-or 1 ,,.. M .. LETHA GOD!-'li EY Chorus. ..... ,. C1351-I Pldyn, P1,I4,H, Clu 45 .,,. .Q .1- , , .. ,,'.,z x ,-tv' fv' s AD CUOK - 4 . .,..... ....l- ., ..... 4 ....1 -N Y .Jinx 1 CODY COOK Score Charfman ..... 3- Bnsketball ............. l- Baseball ............ I-2- Class Officer ........ 3- R.R,R. Club .... 1-2-3- R.R.R. Officer .......... Class Play ............ 3 Athletic Council ..... 3- Chorus ...... . ..... ....... . C HAR LES KE LLOGG Basketball ....... .l-Z-3- Baseball .... ........... Track .......... ...... . .A Class Play ................ R.R.R. Club ..... 1-2-3- l EVI-Il' ETTT GADBUP Y Sfudr-nl Mgr. .... l-Z-3- Chorus ............... ..l- 'iff-W lNl2mf1f:f-r....... 3- I'.l',P. Club .,., I-Z-3- 10 Class Prophecy We take you now to the year 1972. ln the large city of Roll, we bring you to the home of Bob Jackson, retired teacher of Roll High School. He is now owner and operator of the airport in this city. After receiving the great news of becorning grandfather he decides to hunt up his favorite class, that of 1952 and tell them of the great news. .Tust before starting he picked up the ROLL TRIBUNE , and whose name should he see in the headlines but Francis Sheetz, It seems he had just made the first successful trip to Mars and was now in Washington D.C. Could this possibly be the boy that was in the class of '5Z? Deciding to find out, he packed his grip and climb- ing behind the controls of his private jet propelled plane he took off for Washington D.C. Upon landing at the National Airport he made inquiries of the whereabouts of this so called explorer, Learning that he was at' the Capitol Building, Bob manages to push his way through the crowd and finds Francis receiving a medal from the President. In the few minutes that he could have with Francis, he learned that Billy Towne was in Radio City, New York. He was scheduled to start a show that night and Bob decided he could not miss it, So traveling in his plane he arrived in New York a short time later. Upon registering at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel he went to his suite to rest. Due to the loud singing in the suite next to his, he could not rest, so he went to the door and knocked, hoping this would quiet the noise. Who should answer the door but the great Caruso himself in the form of Bill Town-ef Upon entering, he was greeted by Sharron and their 5 children. While talking with Bill, Bob learned that he has signed a 5 year TV. contract beginning tonight with his show at Radio City for which he gave Bob a free ticket. When Bob found his seat at the show, who should be in the seat next to him but Everett Gadbury. Or should we say Rev. Cadbury, because he is now minister of the Little Church Around the Corner here in New York City. This is the church where hundreds of couples go to get married. Also while talking to Everett he learned that though he was married he had kept in contact with his first girl friend at Roll, Betty Knox. She and her husband are missionaries in Brazil, South America. After the show Bob returned to his hotel suite to rest up for his long journey the following day, Next morning, arising with the sun, Bob once more took to the air and headed for South America. Upon arriving in a village in Brazil, he saw a little American girl singing a lullaby to her doll. Thinking she had a resemblance of a certain girl at Roll back in '52, he began talking to her and soon learned that her mother was the former Betty Knox, Because little Linda discovered that Br-b was her mothc-r's forrner teacher through her high school years :ut Roll, she invited hirn to her home. Here he was entertained very royalty .nd had it very enjoyable visit. Betty had lived here in Brazil for the past 14 years. Of course she had completed her four years of college first, B-i-tty told Bob that she had kept in touch with Alvalene all these years. After getting the address he headed for the Philippine Islands which was Al'.v.lene's. home, After landing ,he saw a new type of passengcr plane coming in and waited to see it land. After several passengers clinibed out the at-weird: f.m-,rr down the steps. Nuclw to his surprise she 'startedtOw1rril'ni 1. rt-c ognized her to be Alvrilem-, the girl he was huntii, HF' , J1- 11 together, she told him that she started her career as a stewardess four years after graduation. Of course this career meant that she must remain single. However their visit was short, due to the fact that Alvalene had to be on duty for the flight back to Los Angeles, But learning from Alvalene that Betty Lee was now living in New Hampshire he decided that would be his next stop. A short distance from his destination his motor suddenly failed and forced him to land. He started for the nearest farm home and coming in sight ofthe buildings he saw on the barn in large letters, Banter Variety Farm . Of course this meant nothing to him until he approached the woman in the back yard. Then he realized that this was his present destination, for this was Betty Lee Banter. She and Arlan was doing very well on their 500 acre farm where they raised sheep, chickens and cows. They were very happy in their country home with their twin daughters and younger son. After refueling the plane Bob hurried home to see Hartford City High School's first football game of the season. This was an important game because Hartford was the top team in the State of Indiana. However Bob was very disappointed for Hartford was behind all during the game and lost, due to the fact the star player was recently stricken with cupid's darts. After the game was over Bob inquired who this player was. lt seems he had been following close in his father's footsteps in playing football, and his name was .Tim Runyon Jr. As Bob started out the door he saw the boy talking to a lady. He went to them to make inquires and recognized this to be Letha Godfrey, and her son. Bob could not manage to get a word in edgewise as Letha was talking rapidly and angerily, After .Tim returned to the dressing room Bob did get to have a little visit with Letha. She was living in Hartford City and was very happy with Jim, 17 year old Junior, and 15 year old Pamela. She had recently received a letter from her old classmate, Shirley Nessell. She was in Florida where her husband was the main doctor in the Polio Clinic. Since Bob had always wanted to vis it Florida, he decided now was the time. The next morning Bob flew to Miami and got to the home of Dr. and Mrs. Ffoger Frazier in time for their late breakfast. Of course, Mrs. Frazier was the former Shirley Nessell. Shortly after breakfast, Roger had to hurry on to his work at the clinic but Bob was introduced to their two little boys. During their visit Bob asked Shirley if she had taken nurse's training as she had talked of doing while still in high school. She said' she had, but had given it up to raise her family. After saying goodbye to Shirley and her family, Bob went to a restaurant for lunch. While dining he was watching colored TV. The program was an interview with Texas ranchers. However he wasn't paying much attention to the program until he saw a red-headed man who looked familiar. Seeing it -.-.a -, Art Dailey and his ranch partner Tom Shields, he listened for their address and decided to make this his next stop. He got in his jet and went to Dallas where he soon located the Lazy D and S Panch. Sure enough the owners were Art and Tom. At the house Bob learned the men were in the south pasture. Upon arriving at the 711'-NITE' he saw three men. One of them turned out to be the neighbor ' ffher, Bob Gavin, also a student of the class of '52, Whc-n ' IZ nearing them, Bob heard loud voices. It seems they were arguing whose cows were whose because, true to their name they were too lazy to brand their 3,000 cattle and 1,000 horses, as they didn't think they would stray off of the 4,999 acre ranch. Seeing they had a visitor the arguing ceased, and recognizing who it was, they gave him a very hearty welcome. While talking to him they said, Maybe we get our cattle mixed, but we can keep the 17 kids separated by the color of their hair and the size of their ears. Hearing hoof beats they noticed a little red-headed boy coming toward them to announce supper. After enjoying the evening with Tom and Art, Bob went to spend the night with Bob Gavin. Next morning after bidding them adieu, Bob headed for Arizona because he learned from the boys that Diamond Cook was in the oil well business here. After some difficulty he located Diamond shouting with joy as he had just struck an oil vein, Diamond was very glad to see his former teacher and had a nice visit with him. However he had to get to work on his new well so Bob hurried on. Bob had once heard of a C. V. Kellogg Gun Factory in Ontario, Canada and wondered if it could be the Charles Kellogg he had in school back in '52, Since Bob had the time and was also very curious about this name, he decided it wouldn't hurt anything to fly up there and see, It was noon when Bob was over the state of Montana and he decided he would eat now and then fly on to Canada. He landed and went into town to a restaurant. Leaving the restaurant Bob saw a lady coming out of a Department Store who he thought looked familiar. It was none other than Wilma Sharp and daughter: Talking to Wilma for a few minutes he learned that she and Franklin had a ranch here in Montana and were raising beef cattle which they bought soon after Franklin graduated. They were very happy here with their three children. SO after telling Wilma the good news of his being grand- father, and bidding her goodbye, Bob went on his way to Ontario, The workers were leaving the factory when Bob arrived, One of the workers spoke to Bob and he ask the worker who owned the factory. Upon hearing that it was Charles Kellogg Bob asked if he knew whether Mr. Kellogg had come from Indiana and the man said he did and told Bob where he could find Charles, Entering the office Bob saw Charles sitting behind a desk with his feet propped upon it. Charles was quite surprised and happy to see Bob and they had a nice visit. Bob learned from Charles that Dwight Mclntire was over in Hawaii. So saying goodby to Charles, Bob headed for Hawaii, While passing over Alaska Bob noticed some gold mines and since he had always wanted to see how they mined gold, he decided he had time to stop. As he approached, a truck loaded with gold was just leaving and who Should be behind the wheel but Cody Cook? Cody had his own trucking firm and hauled the gold from the mines to the near-by cities. He was just ready to start on a trip and invited Bob to make the trip with him, so Bob accepted. They had quite an enjoyable visit. When Bob told Cody that he was going to Hawaii to see Dwight, Cody asked to go along and Bob said he would be glad for the company. Returning to the mine, they went to Bob's plane and headed for Hawaii. 13 Arriving in Hawaii after dark they heard music coming from the beach, Approaching they saw sorne girls dancing, and who should be sitting in the rniddle of the ring but. . .you guessed it, Dwight: After the dance Dwight noticed Bob and Cody and went over to talk to them. Dwight said he had chosen one of the girls to be his wife but is seems he was having a tirne trying to think up excuses to escape a dozen other girls. Dwight invited Bob and Cody to spend the night with him which they accepted very gratefully as they were both very tired. Next morning they headed for Alaska so Cody could get back to the mine as he was ve ry anxious to get to work. Bob was then on his way for Roll. He stopped in Illinois for dinner. The restaurant he chose was only a block from the University of Illinois. While eating Bob overheard several of the students from the University discussing their studies. Upon hearing the name of Professor Blaisdell mentioned he wondered it it could be the Bill Blaisdell he had in his class of '52 Bob wandered down to the University just to browse around and who should he bump into but the Professor himself? This man was once the boy he had had in school. Since Bill had a few minutes to spare before classes they sat down to talk. Bill said he had married and was a proud father of four daughters However their visit was cut short because it seemed Professor Blaisdell was wanted by the President of the University. So Bob once more climbed aboard his plane, this time heading for home as his trip was complete and he was quite anxious to get back to his first grandchild. And as you know. . .all good things must come to an end sooner or later. 14 ' K. .i.,k V I.:-cv H A4-M-,,,,,,, ---...MH ig -...,. 3.1.7 - ff 1 ,,,,,,,....-.--- i...---.. ...,................... M--- Y -mls? Sf- X X Z- r ' 1 X x X if UM-I ., Lx 41,..!'X,4 , 453 'N X fm' 'X' H X - I X Q5 W i Q-1 3 x NH- - xx x. .5 rz:,g 41 - vm 14 3' Pr' Nu sp 'N C HAR LES HOLE Q, 138 ? HER BEAI HULSTEN 1 ' f -- n . S R ' f Ea i x. i E .-'-. I VI' Y , Y . i vi PATTY BRIDGES 5. f' I 5 , J ', vfiir lf fm' HARRIET JOHNSON I umor Class Y Q T:- .P ., Or ,... , rf , .7 I . FW FDEP ICH NESSELL, ,ni , 'lf' 5 .Y' I, I .. A .HM '-ZCHMHFI DONALD FRANCES CARROLL COOK ,A 5 -.. .-v- -- Q -gdv' Di - M, Q 'R we 'KV it ...,.-. 'qHf,, ni 'w-v , X A. ,f,iE.wV , mmf' . Va RONALD DEWAYNE LAKIN LIPP 3 1' KANKLIN PAYNE 1 -Us Tl :iff OR VAL STALLSMITI1 ETHEL PIERCE .10 mr- BAR BA RA I'OW NSENIZ 'Q 'fl Nqr f .V Sophomore Class it x..,.. FRONT HOW Lf- f K0 rxghl' Hvtfy 7IOll0xv.xX',Sy1x1.4 Rvnvrson, Nqn. V Dv grfir-111 IM-'f rvllxr Ball--vmqvr, Pnrrx' Iam mx W 'Ido Plc. .w-2 H-'NY .To 17 LAST HOW' Mr. Cdldw-sll. mmm G1.1nr',',1'j1i2.4twvhIohrism., 11.1 '1-1 1'..L11r, ,-kit..-nh: .x 1-. khidx- Irw mr Plym r 5-u-4' V ' k it 11 r .T-'nm 'x Aw- VH.-, -.4 Fteshmcm Class ll-TLWLI I-Ia1'.V' Iv-ff to v'nfnY Vnlxn L.I..l1fx, lin-11 lin L? 11'- X rr ' V .U NM lt-xs .IuY!1'Lr1,5M1rl- V 'Ll--'pw' n'1','1 r-U'Lf, MIIVIWI E- W-'f'1X fxlr, Lvvm, -vm -.- f, IU-1' v ' '- 'W V ' .Vulm-mr, HH' W A-llwr, 1, + ,ll-, ' T I..-X51 IO-Y EHI- lh'1vrv,14 -filwwp. Hr -.E Mu, n 1 f 'wrrx.'xIt1.Uv i,'v'r- i-'.11A- P X ' 17 7th and 8th Grades E-ST RQW' LQ-ft tn rifht' Mdx Pulll-y. Him Brilcs, L.xrry Chandler, David Kenyon, Bmw Hl .iso--ll, Don Srlmzlrtzkopf, Bob Benbow, lDDl.P' POW Mr, l--1-N.-,tv-,1llwr,.-Xlllt-rt Brirlguh, Judy Crocksftt, Jane Banter, C ,r- l lwvrtf, Pvllv lffoush, Norrnu Trout, Martha Hubbard, and Cr. Vlvx:'.t1'v'. 1 -KST L1W'.l.' l.t-fm E' -l--,-r. Connie Dollar, David Dailvy, John Stoner, Roscoe Ross, Cryxtql Dollar. Hal Tudor, and Christina Helm. Aboentee was Marylin Dir: kv y. 5th and 6th Grades 1- . f. v vm. f-.ll.1rh, Iwo., rmllnr, Billy Clmpmsm. Billy Hublwrd. .ff -'.'l,.-1 vl, fflhnrly l'm.',f-ll, nnvl .lllnrlt Hnrrold. 1 Uffrwvl, l.,r.if 1' Qv llwnrtzlfopf, Gordon Lcffinggwf-ll , il--l it 1' r, l ,,wr lforvl, llmrny ,lfmI'1,,,1nrI Julian Copsrry. pf,,,y. V' ,f iff Inyff' Hfllm, Juli.. Sf Innrrl:-r, Tvd P1-arson ,- ,f,,,1,g ,wr o.-f, 5f,f,, f,1,.rvin, Pr,f.,.lfl S:lif1,nnfl Tom Dollar lm 111' 'win-lion, I 18 3rd and 4th Grades FRONT ROW: Left to right' Marjlv Dollar, Carolvn Aludfll, lhfrlvne Bnnvvr, .llxnv Ln-0, J.1n6'fSuTtOn, Bobby Hurley, Ldrrv Hvminc, Ilnmwv J1fke0n,'1nG Stephen Briles. MlDDLF ROW' Bobllx' lf-idv, Gem- GlX1nrX', lkldrllvm .-Xlimclx, Donqlfi Fdrr, 1irnr':1y Kitternmn, Terry Hauling. lj.1rolNl-lxqn, l.ffnn.1 Sllle, lx: mix' E-.ouinsmx 1nd Mvrflditlx Tudor. LAST HOW' Mrs. liully lllvnrreon, t--.mln-r, Iirr.S!l.1rp, .Tx1c.-xv Cwlbf-rr, l.oz-vit., lialwr, Thvlrna Sionvr, P-1ll li: ulv, Juv Pellrsurx, Lan' I-'nm-r. XJ-1.1r.v Purvl-4, Dixie Purvxs, and Timm Penr-won, .-Xlwvr ---- 4 xl., rv F-'oriniv Ylhf-Q, Lhry Tron' FRONT ROW' MIDDLE Pl OW: LAST R Owl Glqrid Shelton, .ln-fl hldxlnv Phnirr. lst and Second Grades Left to rxght' .Tr-rr-V E-Ivuiv, Tim Creek, .Txmly H0llcm.4x', Phyliss Pulley, Linfln Ford. lmlknfl Klnrlln, and Paul l'1v'llOlgg. Billy Benhov.. Phxllp S-nd, Icvvcv Harrolll, Mxrgu- '1'.lt1w, Snr- Kittf-rrnan, .and Lax-rx' Fdnwr. Mrs, Gerzf-vieve Blinn, ing-Jflwr, Llltlm Sxllf., Ionnnv Hollo'.nfn,', Sue Baker, Palph Purvis, and kllthffrlnv llollffr, Alfsentt-vb were Pvtlx Brill-5, .losephme Dollar, Donn, Blaxsdvll, Plvtiv Pfm1rfon,.xnd Llirolinn- Smnv. MEMORY Q Our beloved friend and classmate LELAND MARTIN Who joined the Great Teacher on February 26, 1952 Z1 'Lxrx L4'Z1:'x Ol T15 ox 5 '-- Lx .7r.xf: Yho:w:1Iso:',, QR-,ua Ncasl-Il, Alun Confcr. Alva Sutton, I V Grades VI, VII and VIII 'll'xHnu.un, June Butler, Sallv Hottfhwirr, Suv Jones, Evvlyn 0-rli. Marx L'r-.im-rxxeed, GQ-c ,L 1'nL::.'.m. P.u:1St.xnly, Jerry 1-nd, KJV laxc. T.'wx:1v F,x11n'7'5L.. xfmrolinc Qastcrline, Gale Shutter. Qhncx. lvrorw Efnrzc. l'o1:.11.i Folc. Louie Willmnn, Arzcv. .und tc-.xchcr H0u.xrd Ton ns:-nd. WASHINGTON GR.-KDE SCHOOL Q f--. 5 r Y 1 5 HOWARD TOW NSEND Teacher Grades III, IV and V Hfmf- Imrf-ir., Barbara Townecnd, Eddie Downer, 'V f.T:4'i0z, E411 fl14'1f?',', Philip Fuller, Pat Willman ' 5'xr.!'.', fr :rib L'r.deru.oQd, Gcorggff Johnson, 'z '-'f'ooQar':, 2l1:nfifu Dun-'s.1n, Judy Rice, Wayne W'.-'4.s1iIfIfJTOFJ CPADE SCHOOL LOWELL SHULTZ l Team-her !f' 4 '-- ws.. XS.: Q, by tv, 'fx Grades I and II Clam Susie Car er Jo ce Maddox Duncan Richard Leffingwell, Emma . P . Y . , L Paula Ballenger, Ruthann Bradly, Jane Nessell, Bonnie lx. Reed, Louis Willmann, David Willmann, Karen Rice, Richard Casterline, Vickei Voss, Gene Downer, Sondra Reed, Bobbie Underwood, Danny Aherns, Steve Willmann, Dickie Fuller, Bob Ballenger, Becky Hofisteder, Mildred Leffingwell, Judy McDanie1s, Majorie Lewis, Karen Stanly, Kenny Love. WASHINGTON GRADE SCHOOL MRS. GEORGE LEWIS Q 5 4 . -Q., L I - 1 A. Y X - L si. ' -. ,- . 1 -J ' ' J Lg ' 1f,.4kv il L . W O +C' g 54 I 'xr -H-l Kitchen Tested MRS, FLXESIE PAYNE .lRS, KATHLEEN ROSS 51: ,...-- CAFETERIA LINE Howard Townsend, Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Payne, Mrs, Ross, Mary Sillrn.en. Louis Willrnan, Sharron Glancy, Tyrone Payne, and June Butler. wAsl-ILNGTON GRADE scnooi. Z3 1, .l me., Vw xy ff F , ' . Q Q..-...Q ,.. -li if 'r .li , inf, What a Bunchff 7 X f4f 'Q' X X Q , Q . 3 x X, I '45 J Shocl-.11 What 3 The Green Freshmen ll , 5 ,K , Y , lf- ff f . f e 1: ' - 'R 'il , ' f i l ,I 51,.-1 Y.,,,,. 71 1 X Q.. . ' :lr ' ,g ! T ix If, M: Ti? -1 T. ,tk t A- A, . I-' 011 'Em ' 'fl Qsaff is sl. Down the W ' A In Lin--, Fvllcms, Kfvl' 'ff X ' I :fi it 1' ii-, J' Y' 'vef 'J X A ' f me o ' , U ' b 20 J N -ax ' 'f me ,. A f fe, QT r Kg f 1 M V rin. -H X542 gb J 5' u 15 51 vw Step UP Ph-A 561 Bqrnl F Z5 A . X .-L, .A A - J' 4 , ' ,V I f fm I I . 5 . , Y . , I ' ' 7 , iw, W J fl I L W U. Q , I .- I V . L . , , , ,, s 9.-RSE-1':1T5Al.L QUEEN AND ATTEND.-KNTS LAM to Right' Alvalenc Chaprnan, Senior, Ioan Cimncy, sophomore, Shirley Nessell, Queen, Linda 34-nbow. Fresh:-nan,'Nondus Banter, Junior and fgizik Hollovsav. ci-can bearer. A scene from the Gracie School Operatta '75-91 Left: High Srhool Girls Chorus Mrs. Mary Howard Dirrvctor Fight: Roll High School Band Clinton Butcher Dire-ctor 26 TWIRLERS Betty Lee, Shirley Morgan, and Elizabeth Johnson Mrs. Howard, Musical Director MTS- Bliflfll MIS. Rynerson, and Mrs. Baker, Assigmnt Director Q9 a Q I unior and Senior Trip I ' P 71 q'n '1llQf... I L15 2-3,- '7 I .. , I , ,.. 1 .,Y , sl 1? 1-JH rf. Aqnvs Vincent and '.rs.DvI1.jh!T.atrn.xr1 v f- s. cc-1-- Cooks ,' . sp. :ui 7 '.'.'-1 r S Am-rx taken' - Vw-rrp N 'iw' -on Jlxnz' rf. K Q -,R r H we 5 ,. WL. Meredith Rynerson Blackford Co. Trustee Left to Right: Doo a..ntn,'1'aul Jones, George Yates, and Ross Dick Washington Grade School Janitor Curl Lewis - x ! ff if -r '-i ,f iw If . Y f ' ' g4....- Y ...,, is-Ii: ' v , .15 ,.4..f-g-..- V H ZW V Ann. .Q l ..:.,+-:rm-.....-r , 'N ' . ' -A Af-4, W hex 49 3.5 -af: If -35. ' 4 1 gin A . 5 , I , wf lf Q, x x- t , E Art Dailey Coach Bill Payne Bill Town l.1. 1 i ' ff' . as v ,., if I 5- -1 ans ' ' N 'vo-9 is-Ag K if i, PML . I 44 ii If ' a ' N 5 - ' . if 53 as 43 515 '30 54' 34 ' xml ' i' xf ,539 A A2 , K 'NGK' v nn., ' . ' .5 - 'J' ni lifi 'iii-'F 'H 'hz 2551 is A 1 , . I n HA ' 1 I ' 1 . .N ,....-....., - ..-4., ....f,., f-fa Y 4- ---' Y, W' ' Y I ,., ..-,,..-.Q.-...-- -1-v-'--'1 T fy V, ii jf -.. ' ' 'NA gn . 4 aw- . 1 y S-EQ' 5- X . ,I I 'ESQ X351 huts? WWI Reserve Basketball Squad t -LW I '-'U' - Lflt to right: Everett Gadbury, studvnt manager, Lowell Sharp, Torn Bvdll, Dzxrr-'ll Rice, Everett Lev, Poger Willman, Jim Sutton, Jerry IH ireon, student manager. 1 .1 let, -'cmrh Art Caldwell, 'lorn Shivldb, Harry Pearson, Francis S ',+--- tx, Llharlvr. Kellogg, Don hlartin, and rfmrh Bill Ptnynv. Freshman Team f-I Ifww' Luft ro right: I,0we1l5harp, Everett Lee, Hurry P1-arson, Jirn Sutton, .rnti F wg--r Willnmn. '- il ' S011-L 1.9 rvwv1.ngr'r Jerry Pv.sr'w0n, Dnrrc-11 Rite, Jirn Williarns, Dirk '-imrzl--V, Tom Byull, Ilwid .Tom-12, .mul roach Art Caldwell. .4 sf X Eve rtt Gadbury Student Manage r Left: Coach Payne and Trophy Pight:1951 Blind Tourney Champions Blind Tourney Champions 1951 , H-,V,M,..-- '-.'.'.'- .Terry Pierson Asst. Student Manager Left' Cutting the nets Rxght. Prenentalxon of the Trophv Roll 10 Roll 4 Roll 12 R011 1 Roll 9 Roll 2 p - 'iv - K, 8 GIA -JLA.. .B . ...ge . . ... , F: Q . V - Y- -cf--. A - . M t , t L - . ,,,..- ' On The Diamond ' --Q ' ' I' ' x-4. xi' . . ,, ' .. 'rg - --, x Llc-:,. .Z-.,,,w 1 f.' If y' M1-3-ma. 7 PJ, A- C 4 , IFC ' . 1 ' ga..r . ' Q ,an h ... KLIN DAYNFI JUVI DICKEY CHARLES KELLOGG P IB CF BASE BALL RECORD Albany 3 Geneva 9 Dunkirk 1 1 Montpelier Z Berne 5 Redkey 4 Bill Payne Coach Everett Gadbury Student Manager .-,, Q2 .x. ..f.ag2, 63 R . , is S.. if .SK , xl R -j1'rla', 0 . Q ,, Wu: fr' 'FN-I Q 1 if ' in uay-v,. . :O - . NX Q 'Hy xo We A P' - , ll ART DAILEY ZB Award for highest batting average A BOB GAVIN TOM SHIELDS 3B LF com coox BILL s1..A1sm-:LL Lowsm.. sl-LARP DEWAYNE LIPP c ss c cr wtilityl 34 R011 Red Rollers 1951-'52 The Roll Red Rollers starting the season with a loss came back in the second game winning over St. Paul. The team not winning too many games pulled through to win the Blind Tourney at Montpelier, The Rollers defeated the Chester Indians and Montpelier Pacers to cop the title as Blind Tourney Champions, All the team, though not a too successful season, played hard and brilliantly at all the games with the backing of Coach Bill Payne and Assistant Coach Art Caldwell. The First team record was 7 wins and 14 losses. The Second team record was 6 wins and 14 losses. FIRST TEAM RECORD ROLLERS 34 WARREN 36 ROLLERS 45 ST. PAUL 33 ROLLERS 36 JEFFERSON 37 ROLLERS 46 ALBANY 59 ROLLERS 52 CHESTER CENTER49 ROLLERS 53 JACKSON 65 ROLLERS 522 CHESTER CENTER48f- ROLLERS 6092 MONTPELIER 532 ROLLERS 65 REDKEY 72 ROLLERS 33 HARTFORD CITY 52 ROLLERS 55 RIDGEVILLE 49 ROLLERS 42 PENNVILLE 36 ROLLERS 51 BUNKER HILL 55 ROLLERS 40 MONTPELIER 55 ROLLERS 31 ANDREWS 39 ROLLERS 46 EATON 71 ROLLERS 34 VAN BUREN 51 ROLLERS 35 GASTON 65 ROLLERS 58 SWEETSER 53 ROLLERS 42 YORKTOWN 63 ROLLERS LION: BRYANT 4Z'H x Blind Tourney XO? Sectional Senior boys getting Jacket awards are Bob Gavin, Arthur Dailey, and Bill Towne. Bob's jacket will have two stripes, Art's will have two, also, and Bill's one. Everett Cadbury, Student Manager for four years, will receive a jacl-'et with four stripes. , Trophies will go to Jim Dickey and Franklin Payne. Jim getting one for the most free throws made, making 68 out of 128 tries and Franklin one for the best percentage of 596. Seniors receiving baseball letters will be Arthur Dailey, Bob Gavin, Bill Blaindell, Cody Cook, Charles Kellogg, and Tom Shields. Arthur Dailey will receive the trophy for the best batting percentage. Art's percentage was .54l. 35 . X .-L, .A A - J' 4 , ' ,V I f fm I I . 5 . , Y . , I ' ' 7 , iw, W J fl I L W U. Q , I .- I V . L . , , , ,, s Cute Kidsff an no Big Game Hunterfl 1-' ' -owflor Bo Informal Shots Wx . 4,4 I x E -4 54 Our Pride an' Joy X Sigyinc prmty: Frank and Wilrnd Senior Attendant C Two ofa kindff Q i Winrcha looking 11 ' Fl ' 'ILLIGF Ull .X A E 1' X, Y ' , ' , : . 'FJ i 1 13 I T ,x when thou' xx are kidsII 37 Wrwn w v 1 5 . v 1 1 8 J U V. Sumnwr Txm wa., v 1-5 1.1 xx' ' F' F v-,H 'sf V 1' -f' .s -Q Ng- Red and Crip ?I n - f' -'vm ANN , AQ5 41' arch-- Lovebui Gemini Our heads Z Bel:-3 Zcfzether 9 ve a uordfl 7. Bring on the Girlsll Chow Linefl Don't drink it dryll 38 -mx sig Chee . 1 ' X- V f . , sf I Q 'I ..N Q Y ,kj ., ,- ix-If 5 3' I J 5 'S ' 5 B-355' Sitter-fu 7 . NL ivlq xl , '4,4 'S I i 'f,A wk ,M More Bills!! fi v-Pu ', Cut the Conflabfff 'av 4 ' In Loving Memory of Nondus Elaine Banter Yet 'twill only be a sleep: When, with songs and dewy light, Morning blossoms out of Night, She will open her blue eyes 'Neath the palms of Paradise While we foolish ones shall weep 39 ffwgiff 'iff 27:91 2' 'Q-. V- gg . I W U- . -. f. 1202- L... win. A'-' 3' -+-'11 ' J Ma. 5 ., s. ,rf . V 1 1 - 355, 'L 1 an , .. J J. -sf. 'I - - ... 1 :- 'wgm ' -'wv r f 3- , V L, j J, .- -V. I n I F- I ' J LF -J: vu Q, I 1. Y . e n ' V 1 w'. we-ff ,. -N P? 7 ' J' . ' .. ' Q' ,AJ 1 i14 1r . Y :fo u s ' y V - If . 4 - I' U . rw ' '-7 lil , A-' I O J' WY I I W Emvk If I-pl :Z HM? lvgr- I . . -' A .4. v.-. 'wiv - f i-,Jud ,,- A I h If Eu! ,vsp lv- . if mx .Jn :lp .Y A V I JH' bg Y.. 7 'Of 'M in U v . .11 -- l' ,J 5 Jw , M F r , ,. I. , if W- Oy in LI .si 'I I .1 ,- I'1 wfrll 'I V ,- All QM. ' I Y :1 Q. , t P 0 I ,I 5 r' ' 1 JV'-.iff 3 :fl - , '5- JW -1.- 1- ri . F' ,'Iv. '!.. 3. ,Lv ' ' 1 f. -1 , 1... - 5 1 , 1 ,,w. ,g e lf' 74 ,I . . , M 1,2 ' f . . I .- 1 h . rf F ... . I , 'F 3' w 'Q 4 -K' I V Q oi 1. ' ' 42.4 jd' ' L. f +' ' N. 'f-,JA . M . . ., . fl' ' , A .w-gh yy.. -Q if uf G il . 'IN I a - I. I . - ' f t . g 1 S f . 'M . V .,. . H, ' I ' Y I I -N V .I I G l , . 5- -.. '- 4. - N ' JJ ' 'U ' , WI F' lff f - , '5- . -..-'-K-,1.' ' q.'. '? , E W ' . 5 ' W ,' ' 'i'vf V 'U Y ,, - . .' . 'J I-mp L V ,v, . . -A. I , ,. , 1 u Y, ,I V W., Ja- K '- -A W - 1 'VA ' 11 '.,!ue' ui! nl. M15- I 1 9 L . . y ,il F' 4, ,,J . - - 4-A . JI. I .. 1 'QH I1 - -' ,V - - I I 'I .L J '-I 1 nl l n n--- - . A 5, ' 17 u'L- J.- 1. .lv 'N , -., V-E '- g ' A H .. . ' ' H -- iii H ' ' -qr-- ,. , ' ' sgggmir :.,i2 a---- 3 gs ' 2' :if 12 if-3 PL- '7 3 1. -' ' , . .! 337.35 3 5-fs,-:E ::: --- - H -- 'fail IZ:gggg:Z:Q',:Q'j-153 .li Q V , Y V V 0-zigggfib .g g? - .,,' 1, .1 ff- --. .rg :. -'S as 5. 5' . 1 J 'Z' ,. vi.: ..... ' ..-- f 1 ' ' ', f- -V --'- -- ' gy:---1 ' ,Ti- RE ARD ' REWARU nf 1- YV' ' il I 5 n if J 1 f 4 x Q ' l ' LUDWIGS MARKET QUALITY HOME KILLED MEATS WE DO CUSTOM BUTCHERING WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN BAKING HAMS AND TURKEYS FOR CLUBS, SORORITIES, AND LODGES, ETC, WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF FROZEN FOODS RETAIL - WHOLESALE MEAT DEALERS IT PAYS TO STOP AND SHOP WITH US OUR AIM IS TO PLEASE YOU PHONE 1639 - HARTFORD CITY PHONE 2941 - DUNKIRK, INDIANA Compliments Of IVLARION NATIONAL BANK OF MARION Grant Cou.nty's Largest Bank HILLTOP SERVICE STATION Gas-Oil-Lubrication-Tire Repair Phone 8817 Highway No, 18 And Adams Street Montpelier, Indiana WII..EY'S GROCERY AND PURE OIL. STATION Meats-Ice Cream-Sandwiches And A Good Line Of Groceries Service With A Smile R 011 Indiana Stop At ORRELLS HARDWARE AND SERVICE STATION Courteous-Friendly Service P 911 Indiana Compliments Of FIELDS SHOES Fine Shoes For All The Family Specialists In Correcting Shoe Fitting Marion Indiana HARTFORD TRACTOR SALES, INC, Phone 76 Ford Tractors-Dearborn Implements HENLEY FLORAL COMPANY Members Of Florist's Telegraph Delivery Association Distinctive Flower Arrangement For PartieS-Weddings-Banquets-Funerals Phone 175 1510 So, Walnut St, Hartford City Indiana MONTPELIER SALE BARN Auction Every Thursday Wilford Lay Cock, Owner Phone 9919 Montpelier Indiana -3 . ,kf ' 1 5. 1 ,PL ,4,f ' ff. a 9 4f'f V ff M fwvqyu' 1'f I'f ' .45- X . .'.1w. u ' 4 - , .Y ,.,-1. A' -., - . Blum.. 'T J- I 5 .. . .f -.T k - . ...- --f.-3 f-'ulrw's.1 l' :W -t- The Knowledge Factory 1 ...nn- 'lv- .il11l nm- limi- The Citizens State Bank Hartford City, Indiana Member Of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Of The Federal Reserve System Bonham Insurance Agency Protect What You Have Rural Loan Building Phone 75 Hartford City Indiana Tutrow Motor Company Oldsmobile And Cadillac Phone 96 Complete Garage Service - Corner Water And Monroe Sts, HOOSIER GRAIN 8: SUPPLY CO,, INC, Grain-Seeds-Coal-Fertilizer Custom Grinding And Feeds Phone 81.1 Van Buren Indiana W, A, CHAPMAN Sz 50N Water Well Drilling-Wells Cleaned Out jet Pumps Set And Serviced Work Guaranteed 997-3 Hartford City Phone R oll Indiana Compliments Of MAY'S GROCERY STORE Meats-Vegetables-Fruits-Ice Cream Phone 99 7 -l R011 Indiana HOWARD AGENC Y, INC, Insurance-Farm Loans Real E state Phone 64 Van Buren Indiana HOOSIER GRAIN 8: SUPPLY CO, Dealers In Grain-Seeds-Feeds-Fertilizer And Coal Phone 2222 Come In And See Us For Your Needs Montpelier Indiana DA UGHER TY FARM EQUIPMENT Modern Repair Shop Massey-Harris-New Idea-J, I, Case General Farm Hardware Phone 360 Warren Indiana TWO Fine Breads Corn-Top And Holsum Compliments Of DIETZEN'S BAKERY Marion Indiana Compliments Of MCMAHAN AND LEIB COMPANY ar ion Indiana Compliments Of FRANK'S PISTON SERVICE INC, ST URM AUTO PARTS, INC, 120-124 East lst Street 44 E, Washington Street Marion, Indiana Huntington, Indiana DUNKIRK AUTO PARTS, INC, MIAMI AUTO PAR TS, INC, Phone 3861 9 West Second Street Dunkirk, Indiana Phone 3452 - Peru, Indiana BOOSTERS MAR KL.EY'S APPLIANCES Montpelier Indiana ERNIE'S ELECTRIC J. J. J. J. .u. .P .P .P .P .P GUNS ICE CREAM :j: :1: af: :jc rj: HERALD PRINTING OFFICE 4. J. J. J. J. .P -P .P .P .P COOK'S CAFE J. Pr. J. o. .v. .P .P -P .P .P GOLD SEAL DR UG STORE Warren Indiana J. 4. J. J. .n. .P .P .P .P .P BL,ACK'S VARIETY STORE Van Buren Indiana J. 4. J. J. J. .P .P .P .P .P HEMIVIICK HARDWARE J: 4. J. J. 4. ., .P .P .P .P BOULER BEA UTY SHOP ADDINGTON 555-51,00 STORE Hartford City Indiana LOIS PRICE DRESS SHOP 4. 4. -1. 4. Q. .P .P .P .P .P STEIN'S CLOTHING STORE 211 Ik 211 rl: LEVY BROS, BRUNT'S Marion Indiana af Pk Ik :Q if KRIEGBA UM IMPLEMENT CO. Dealer For International Harvester 8: New Idea Farm Equipment Phone 69 Hartford City Indiana KEPLINGER F UNERAL HOME Lady Assistant Ambulance Service Phone 158 The Service We Render Is That Which We W Under Like Circumstances 203 East Washington Street ould Expect Hartford City, Ind HARTFORD HARDWARE Complete Line Of Hardware Traveler Television Kelvinator Electric Appliances Paints-Flattux-Gift. Items Hartford City JOSEPH H, MILLER AGENCY Fire-Auto-Casualty 4-Z0 West Washington Street Indiana JAMES MATTHEW S, INC , Buick Sales And Service 316-318 West Third Street Marion Indiana C ompliments Of H, j, SCHRADER CO, Furniture-Appliances-Sporting Goods 117 West Third Street Phone 16 94- Marion Indiana Compliments Of PURE MILK COMPANY Grade A Dairy Products With The Flavor You Favor Marion Indiana Compliments Of TRAVELER S INN Steaks Fit For A King Sandwiches-Fountain Service-Sea Food A Snack, Or A Complete Meal Phone 6061 Bypass Routes 9 8: 37 Marign II1C11aI'1E1 HARTFORD CITY ICE 81 COAL COMPANY Sized Ice For A11 Occasions Warren WILLIAMS HEATING AND PLUMBING CO, Lester D, Williams Phone 347 Indiana Warren FL USHER 'S Dry Cleaners And Laundry Cleaning-Pressing-Alterations All Work Cleaned And Pressed Here All Work Guaranteed Phone 15 3 -A Indiana W arren Best Wishes From HI-QUALITY I-IATCHER, INC, U. S. Approved Chicks Kelvinator-Maytag-SkeIgas-Duo-Therm Indiana KOONS -IEWELR Y Watches-Diamonds-Gifts Montpelier Indiana BONTRAGER DR UG STORE Drugs-Paints-Wallpaper Phone 5531 Montpelier lndiana SERVICE CLEANERS Phone 8881 Where Quality Is A Specialty Montpelier Indiana MONTPELIER HATCHERY Baby Chicks-High Egg Strain White Leghorns-Austra Whites-300 Eggers Rocks-Reds-280 To 300 Eggs Phone Z 341 j, j, NEWBERRY'S COMPANY Shop Our Store For The Most Complete Assortment Of Merchandise In Hartford City Hartford City's Largest Variety Store TRITLE GARAGE General Automotive Repair 1523 Kaiser-Frazier-Henry J, Sales And Service Ed And Roy Phone 983 411-N, Walnut Compliments Of THE HARTFORD CITY READY MIX, INC, Phone 1274 Ready Mix Concrete BROWN-BUILT SHOE STORE Crepe Sole Oxford - A11 Colors 53,98 STAAI.. BUIC K-PONTIAC, INC , 1510 Walnut Street Phone 472 - Nights 500 Sales And Service Wrecker Service Hartford City Indiana PRICE'S QUALITY SUPER NLARKET The Complete Home Owned Super Market With The Largest Selection Of Fruits 81 Vegetables 1511 N, Walnut Open Evenings Sr Sunday Specializing In Life, Accident, Sickness, And Hospital Insurance 1 Mile South Of Van Buren On State Road 221 WOODMEN ACCIDENT AND ASSOCIATED COMPANIES Lincoln, Nebraska Edgar Stallsrnith Van Buren, Ind, District Mgr. Phone! 831722. R, R, No, 1 GAS 8: SHOP SERVICE 1 Mile South Of Hartford Phone 701W Sporting Goods Headquarters N . Q - f,f - .- Lx., -. , ' ' ' . - . Y , 2 :.. - .5 5 - q' T D Quality Clothing At Popular Prices For Entire Family At The BOSTON STORE So, Side Square Hartford City Indiana CHARLES R, LINIGER Plumbing-Heating-Sheet Metal Phone 125 116 So, High St, Hartford City Indiana NORTH SIDE GREENHOUSE H l H ' 3' Say It With Flowers p Flowers For All Occasions Wm, Wunderlin, Prop, it Phone 551 - 1012 N, jefferson St, Hartford City Indiana SERVICE FINANCE COMPANY, INC, Loans And Financing Phone 1004 Rooms 1 81 Z Ervin Bldg, Hartford City Indiana CHANEY HARDWARE Hardware-Plumbing-Electrical Supplies Duo-Therm Stoves-Kelvinator Appliances Phone 8 861 Montepelier Indiana HENDERSON 8: HENDERSON Family Clothing And Shoe Stor e Montpelier Indiana MYERS DEPARLFIVLENT STORE Quality Merchandise For Men-W ornen- Children Phone 1 Warren Indiana Compliments Of VAN BUREN LUMBER COMPANY Phone 32 DR, PA UI.. KILLEN Registered Podiatrist Foot Ailments Phone 246 621 Marion National Bank Bldg, Marion Indiana THE PROGRESS LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS Phone 255 Roll Agent - Wiley's Pure Oil Station 221-223 W, Washington St, Hartford City Indiana ERV1N'S Dry Goods And Ladies Ready-To-Wear Serving This Community With Quality Merchandise Since 1883 Hartford C ity Indiana RURAL LOAN Sr SAVINGS ASSOCIATION Real Estate-Loans Hartford City Indiana MEADS FURNITURE STORE Beauty For Your Home Furniture - Floor Coverings - Wallpaper South Side Of Square Hartford City Indiana R, A, HAYDEN Home Appliance Store G. E, Refrigerators 8: Ranges-G, E, Water Heaters Maytag Washers And Ranges-Skelgas Distributor Phone 186 Hartford City Indiana GARDINER THE CLEANER Phone 4-06 Hartford City Indiana HARTLEYS' JEWELRY Sc GIFTS North Side Of Square Keepsake Diamonds-Gruen-Bu1ova-Longines-W ittnauer Watches Rogers Silver We Have A Gift Item For Every Occasion Watch Repairing-Engraving-jewelry Repair Hartford City Indiana OUR BUSINESS IS BEAUTY WHY NOT MAKE IT YOURS? W SPECIAL ON TUITION 'If NO DOWN PAYMENT 'I' PERSONAL INSTRUCTION 'F FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE ENR OLL NOW AT State Beauty Sctuoo PHONE 184-4- 308 SO, BOOTS STREET MARION, INDIANA Lefevre Insurance Agency VERON LEFEVRE 513 N, CHERRY STREET HARTFORD CITY, INDIANA LIFE INSURANCE ACCIDENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE - HOSPITALIZATION AUTO INSURANCE - FIRE INSURANCE PHONE 777 YOUR CHEVR OLET I-IEADQ UAR TER S I 1 CHEVRUI-H! Il-H1 FIRST AND FINEST - AT LOWEST COST Crankshaw Chevrolet, Inc. J EQ? B Chevrolet Sales HARTFORD CITY MONTPELIER Baxter 81 Markin Funeral Home LADY ATTENDANTS PHONE 164 1899 - 53 YEARS OF SQUARE DEALING - 1952 HARTFORD CITY INDIANA INDIANA B USINESS C OLLEGE Ten Schools-All In Indiana High Grade Accounting, Stenographer, and Secretarial Courses Day And Evening Free Placement Service-Ask For Bulletin See, Write, Or Telephone MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE Il.lE3.1'lO1'1 Indiana WILLIVIAN LUIVIBER COMPANY Incorporated March 1, 1893 Hartford City Indiana CALE PRODUCE We Always Have A Good Market For Top Quality Eggs And Poultry Phone 2.69 - So, High St, Bob And Lester Cale Hartford City Indiana Compliments Of H, j, SCHRADER AND CO, Hotpoint Appliances-Sparton TV 107 N, High St, Hartford City Indiana NELSON'S FARM IMPLEMELNTS Goodyear Tires Philco-TV-Refrigerators-Stoves Deep Freeze Tractors-Combines-Farm Implements Phone 2366 316 E, Huntington Montpelier Indiana For Mirrors-Glass Desk 81 Table Tops See THE HARTFORD GLASS COMPANY Phone 552 East Water St, Hartford City Indiana Compliments Of HOOSIER MARKETS QUALITY MEATS Phone 269 Marion Indiana C ompliments Of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASSOCIATION Of Marion Phone 307 110 West 3rd St, R, F, NEEDLER GARAGE Studebaker Automobile - Trucks Phone 1197 Hartford City Indiana C SCHWANER The jeweler For W atche s-Diamonds-jewelry Authorized Hamilton-Elgin Dealer Hartford City Indiana Firestone Tires-Tubes-Home And Auto Supplies Best Today - Better Tomorrow GALBREATH Sn COMPANY East Side Square Hartford City, Ind BROWN'S GREENHOUSE Flowers For All Occasions Weddings A Specialty Phone 2.84 - 909 South Walnut St, Hartford City Indiana BLACKFORD CO. FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION We Deliver Anywhere In The County Grain Purchased-FeedvSeed-Fertilizer Products Retail-General Farm Supplies Grinding And Mixing X, Hartford City Montpelier Dunkirk 1212-31 3362 6141 ,L Fine Cars And Television .A 24 777 V 'fda I A L FRAZIERS ' If West Wash Street X if Hartford City Indiana TEMPI..ETON'S SERVICE Ross Templeton And Bill Hummer Sinclair Products Car Washing And Greasing 320 N, Walnut Street - Phone 808 Hartford City Indiana CALES SALES AND SERVICE Allis-Chalmers-Birch-Brillion Elevatorsr Zero Wall Deep Freezes Red Giant Batteries-Russell Weed Controllers Yetter Coulters-Twine Comfort And Original Tractor Covers Phone 1451 1425 N. Walnut Hartford City Indiana 1 12:13- -:r-,,. ' '- ee is 24, p kan fi f 12. N-g--. x- it ini. :Rn sf- Jr., xx, '. ' 9 iyiql 1't :!E.?l-.f-., . . C77-7 'QT' Z' '5 ,- ,.l' ls ,, J. , .- sf. -P ' '1' w. '. '. V . 4 gain ,-,-- . JE:-1 .1-Q .U - ,' ZITI' 7. '.L-:lt U- Dedicatzon We, the Class of 1952, are proud to dedicate this annual to our sponsor, Mr. Robert W. Jackson, who has guid- ed us through all four years of high school. Ne hope this dedication will convey in part our appreciation for his patience, kindness, and personal interest in each of us, We wish him prosperity and happiness in the years to come. 3 ,M xx ,, N 5 1 1 fx 3 Marion Marion Marion Warren Warren Warren Hartford City Hartford City Marion B O O S T E R S jEFFREY'S MARKET 221 191 411-P21 41 DOOVILLE GARAGE 4: sf :x :a GOODYEAR SERVICE 211 211 221 211 P51 CALDWELL FURNITURE 4, 4. 4, 4, 'r 'v :if 'P 'r L-M MOTOR SALES 1 Ik 9.1 P'-1 2-'1 211 SALIMONIE MILL 211 9.1 251 261 221 HOLIVIES -IEW ELRY IVIINNICI-1,5 221 is if 221 211 C,8:C,OILCO, J, an au' J, 4: 'P P if 'P Q UALITY HATC HER IES Compliments Of A FRIEND 111 ff P21 111 241 WE WISH TO THANK THE ADVERTISERS FOR HELPING MAKE THIS BOOK POSSIBLE Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana Indiana 8 L II? .I Zigi I IIIIIJTL ' 'I ' fllr -. ,. ,J - '. -' ' 1 I .. -v - -I iw I - I -I . , , IIII .I I I4 I. - .A--I I., III I it I ..I Ig IIII j-- I r Isl! I.. II If' I . I-.W I . - Qi I 1.-' .'.fI'!'I. III ' . 'si II I I I '. Ir, 'Q VII, ' p! I' ' 'f' 1 I -ij :I I ' '-'f '-If-1. V' I I 'fp il, L I3 ' I - L- V. . '. ' ' I! Q .I '.. ' I-.1 ' .I I - w' '.,,,I-LL I., - , .JIT '- I I' -QI I 'J 1 rf' I- I'I.I, 'II II.S'+-,iL'fg:'.fII .fl ,I f'i,.' I, IPI .Ill I ...L II fl I . -. I - gn. II - I 7 Ir. . III...-I. 1' -. -. ,- 'II 'I -1:54, 1-f.,I.I-I If I II , . . ,I I,I . , II.,I ,III I I . I II -.I, , I.I , I. ,J ' I Q. HI 'IL fi I' '1 .',,L'7'f'.L' 1 -stIgI.AJ'.'.1L 'L'-'f' .J I 'L' - T..-:I ' 'L' - '--I' ISI 4. IIII. I. I- IIILJ .T IIIIIZIT I - ,II IIIIIIIII IPIIQTII-I-IIIIIII 3.42-. JI-IIIJI I-IIII III. I I..I -7155 1447- Ii I 1- . . f. 17.1.3 -Iii.. ii 'f' 'IIT 'I I-. I . I -I 3 ' T h -'LW '. 1' V I? I I 1Ll .' .' .If In-..-AJ' ' I'- - PE. ' I In . 0 L - IJ ,I I-. 'II.I, .III -.vi -II1 W II.-.5-. I- I -'-.- I.. O .- .1 1 -. . h - 'l. I '.I I' ' Kg' 4-'J - l .I - -' JII' -'I- .I I1 .I I . . 5- ' '9 Z-.I 'V'--7- '..I I I'- I' V5Tf' Lf' J'--'J' H I :L -' -I -'v J--r ' VI I. E'-I In -I I ....:'fI-'UI --.fi ' I' - 3. WI . TI' 5 I 5 ff - . 5' 4 ITV -'I I - af 4- 'Qi ' I ' I - A - --II -5 -I L L--W - J I J I Ivylb 'L 1' 'Sill I 'hi 5' L' .Q-I t 3' IL '.-I'-J IJIL I, I 'A E f . I -- L J :' -TI , ' . II -- I . IU: II 'I 1 .I II- , I1I III '-' YW- , ' - III 'I ' I I? :I IIE ISI FII 'ILRIIII II I1. I1 If I I. ,.I 4 I I I II . II I III I I - IIII I. - I I-.I.I. - L. -- are A I .III III If IIII, - o I.-I-.LJ--'V ff- I 'TI 1. ' ' ,I J. ...-'.I7I1.. ' - -- -- 'I I I i JIII LI AIU, II, :I'ijI'f I 2?-I-I III II- .II I 1? :In-QI 'V .I,..I-I II-L -I IIIZIII Pg! I I III- ' :- Q 4 , VIH .ff IL. ' I I'f,..1'Ij5I In -QQ... LTIII I'-,I II 'lj an '. ' -' ' .-- ...IH r 4 QI ' .' 153.-II I 'I' .I.I-.L , I - 'I II, ' - ' 'LIQ- ' L-1 J'..i..' III-... IQ' Lg 'I 45 E: '. - . I-I I'I -,'.IITff'I' 'I I 4 'J V I 7 'ISL N'-'.-'NJ' 'II I'2I-ILP'-1.7. - 1 I' JI., 'AI' '- 'PI' 5' If'J:- 'L-.71 J I' iI '- II, I ' T I. '+I . 1 1. 9-., '+I QIII.. .I ,III 1- -- I 'M f-A1 VI' '-- I 4 I 'I '.' l' ' fl' igrqf- .1 I'f h.I I 'E-' 'I I -ffm' Ir- L 'Q 1 1 .I I J I.,I .Ir I fx- v Fl .-I U ,I , I- - rv I-I. -.I , I4 I .-- .., I I I . I I, . . I Ii I I -I. . .- I, ll I 4 II LII. ' EI, I4k l- ' 4 I 'N -I j' MI' -7 ' . ' 1 ' 7 A I I I ia? -- '.' II I. I, I jig- ,III Ir- . L III . I. - I I II If-I :FII -II J I1 III- IIITIII III I., . ,III-1 I - ' 0 I I T I 'I II- . I fi. :I . I . II. LfI2I.II ff I- '. 5 .Ii f.'I1. I .II f I--. . 'nr' I- I- I .IU '-'I 11Ii- 'II -H,-,I I ... JI ' 1. QI. I I -2 4 ' I ,,- - mi . 'Q-. If 'I ' , F.. '-7 4 'F I'fi '1' '-' 4 'J' ' - I: -. 'I' -Q. .JE 1 1 'J I Q.f',H. 'i'I LI' M' - I' H 'I ' I- IQ- - 4 -. . .- I-,I I 1. I- gg. If I I I I i I I ,MI . .II I .. III-. I --I A . -I- . fc- Q l ' I1-F 13 - .I.II 'Ig I Hi IJ X- .. QI- -' -:II I , III fif . . :,I' ' III- .I -I' ..2', ' I ' .,-I 'I I Q -'-'I-,' 4.I'I I 4-I ' ' I.'A - jf' II I.I.I.,I' 'I - A. ' 'v .fin I 'L - if . IIIIII. .T I f- I --IH. fra :T IIIIE' II I-III.5I I IIL III .III IIIiI4I-II' 'iii IlIIT'j1, .-I -Z I-IIIJIL I , f.II IaI2I:I1I.I-I IIIIIIJ ..'I JI I 1 - .I ..III II? I I III--II II.HIIg KIIEIQI I II- 1- IgIII I IIIII , I LII II . I IEIII-I,I:,1iI.4 I JI ,II Q I-I 1.IIi'II 'I II. I ...I II IIIH JII II II,II IIIII II III-.I-'IIT l.r'I.bII.I JIII lj -I-E 4 II-,II I, ,I ak. I, I- 'I III 1 I -. II'I .I.'I.II , ' . II ,Q '-92:11, I IIIII IIIII- III, I - L, 'I L II 1 ,I III. I-' lv QI- . . If I ' ' -I-FI I 1. I I 4, -'I L ET I e I L . IIIIIIIKI,-u If I JI J I ll II I.: - -I II II LIIII- .j.TIIII IIIIIMII. II-I 3III FIJI. . ILII -. IIQII O 3.--I -I-l JT I.-I. II Q-'I :L-v -.:'II,I,:,b 'I -IrI,f.II.,. -.I .I W., 'A ,ISI 'fa I' -.I I ---'- -. I -IZ -' I 'f '-'J I-'. .I I 'I1- I ' Ig. I 'T IIIIQ' 'I .'..r I -..fI,I 'II au-. -rc. . - IL -I 1-.' .. I:'I,g I II JL -IEW' I I. I- - :II +- I I I- -. . -Jr I I :-fa. I Q' If ' '-IQ + I I -I if-- .53-'-.i1'III.' rl? II I FIQIU' Q? .QI I I-' - I- ' ' 5,2 I - ... .. - ' . I. . ' A-:- I -III 'I ,. 4 IIII jv I-'II .I IIDI-3-I fi-I. II.jII -If .- -- -7' ...I..L-Ilf gI1 '.I 'II I. - '- o ' 'II 'I A A- fy., II If I I II- .-II . -. .. -'h' 'I' I ' .,.' -' .-. I I -4 i I IJ' 45 'II' II I I Ii I I 1' -,I I I IIE! -I LII.. If-'I II III! . - 'Egg' 5 'Iv:1II-' 3-.. .II I I If '- 4', HI. -.I. ...E II-in :I-'W Pa.. I' -3- .-... 'I.-' Jqi - I If I IIIIIIII -. -.I IIIQ Q. :fl-III! .IEII Ii I. 76 LIIIQIII-1 Ii Il LIIIL5-pi.. -IIKI -II ,II IQII -- III - .I 'F I I. I ' . ...III II.. . .Ia 4. . H II. '-54'-'.,' I I' Li-L I '+ '- 'W : 'II ' '1','-If- '5-3 1-' -Q IlDJ -I f'-'I .I Eb ,'3 I, IIA 4 ' I -I II 31 ,.IIIIIjII. lf I :EI-I I . 1 .I-I -I-I-I - I ' 6- . - I -I Z- I I . x. -' I I .iif-.nf-I Is: ' if 1 I . ' f' ' L ' ' In- -- - 'Ii '-..'-I- ' I'LI 1-4 ' -I ,-15I I' 4 I11 .. ,-If- - I- I I -I I .l . - I . ,- I. . I - . ,, .-.QI - . ...III I I FQ I.-Ii'EI -I I I I .I 5,51 .I .I I f '35 -IIA .I I I . I--r ' ' ' . I' 3.5. - H- I f 'I ' 4 ,IEI:III IjI NTI? - if - '-E' - -IQ .-'f' A' .- I I 4 I -- -- I 3' '-I ,I . .T .. II + - I ,- F Ir 'f II-I 3 ' ' ' I 'ff 1 I w IQ -I I .E I I. .I L. .1- '.' -' 'If J- 9 -.f ': ' T--Ip.,LI I I STEIII + II A I - , 4- I lI.'j ' .IL 'Q A li rl .. L ' ' f. VI III! -lvl I .II 4 I I + - I5 I . II IJIIII - . Faqh L '-. ' rl--1: If II 111 I - .. ,L ,I 4 :ai .4 - -I V .Im .I - 'ig Ji III 3 6,1 I! 1 T 4.' I ., J 1 E - ' ' ' I- -.V YI-I I .I. I1 'I-'I k-,-Jifulfl .-'Ju' 4 -TTII-.3 -'Y' EIU' .I I- - - . III? II If II-II II .I, I -.III V' 'f' J 'i1 ,.15 II.- 'I 1 'Q' Fr 'I-EIQK ' TIM 3 4 ' o- I :I . IF ..I. 1-, ,,l'a Q' fy . '. - '1' r. 1. , We' N 1 IJ' ' W!!-A ' 1 , , .3 sf: + O2- L ' I, IMNI 7 'K-,I K .196- TJ-I I H.: 1',.- V'di. . L- -uv: I II I-I FI I 'T 4 . . I. I III L ' FII A I. I r I I ' ,V 'Q' -- -' J - . ' ' ,.. 55 x TJ' I- 'JI I 'IL L-, Y 'B , F' ., r H J-13 Tj -, .I,,12 .'. 'gi -l -H fI 5 'lyk- l Ig 3531- I- :EI Q Ely A 1-5 'rAPi' ' . J I A ' ri' 214' I' ' .J -' JI 1 a .1 I 'fg--'V-I P ,- C, ' V- if I .m' 1-X ' I I I' A 4- J--I 3, '. ' 4 . -. '-F -5 '- .P Y II 0 IIII f .4 --L III I I-III 4 4 i 'il 1, I-I is-'LI 4 QLQ4-FI-I.:I .L I IIE-'II I II V 'N - 4- .I:I.i' I + -JI Y - IQIIT., -In . Lf- -4' Y J- L I a- -' L 4, JTAJSL 'ff -5-LJ Ii ,IJ 1 -I - HH. 1' I H . l nuff- f -- ff L J I I. ,I --g,u-- - -L . . 'ir -2-1 5 ' J 'J I ' -V Lf- : ' E I ' Q - murlvs, ': :J' -Mr i' If ',' 5 V5.7 TV ' .',-' 1 ' TM -3-Ad fl I i. 1'f ,A ---'J P'T!,f',IT3T'Qj.f TI I' EH' F J II 4. I , I - .II.I II, I L,I.,II:I,I ., ISI I1 IH -T ., In I f ff, IQ. -,Lil .1 IJ: IIA -I1 II :III I ll I.-I IJ. k '- i . L' I ig L: -' I -E 71 I E- -' -U I' I A '- 4 I - .'- .fI' JI-.fL .1-. -f --'Il I3-I xv. -I Li ffl .II1I.,.II. :IJ I- 9.3-lJLgtr.I' - :,g..L-,I. I I , III I-g,rfI. -5- I I, Il II,.IIrIIIL ,f 'gl - L-. ' ..r' J - -J' H'-,I +. I-.1 ' . ' . : 'j . Q' 'Y ' I - 2-1 5JTf1j- f ' V-,Q H X avr' Ui- ,. I, V1.5 fl-.Wir .gif 5: 'LIL - ,I Fil' '. in I I ? I --IIT -JI 4 IVII .IgI,.I--v J V. -It .II Y,- QI V -.IIJ- . . -. . - -- - .4 I -. 1 - ,a-,., .,. '- 1, QL. ll. . L . I If. '-I 1 - ' 1 ' K -1-F L 3 2.51 'P 1iJ.- 1-L ' R LL-' ' - 9' QV 1 I-I .I - i! . .Jil S -HY. I Q :TI -'I ,II II mga III? .I II I -LI -13,12 -M, -.I-I 4 f- I I EI 4.1. ,, - .J - J-' - :if -l 4, .IL '-L - . 'f 1 4 fE1 '--1 -.1 l 54- - -L l ff .' A ' U' -J 5 -. -gr -' 4 '-LT-ffti . I 4. -.. Hi' , I JIJ f, y '- L fd- .L 'Q'-I ., I' Il I' L fu- V+. ' F I - L ' ' EP 1 . . - Iigciif. J - -J ' -4. ' ' '.I 4'-I l. .,I Z!-A I - f 1 I 'I 4- I , I x. I J- - -- - I I, III.T I + -- .I, III 15 , I - 5. II. T .. :If:. I, .. Jzp. . . E'-'--je It-?..-. rf . NL'-F' -L W1 .Wiki I wil-.ZM3.fI.. L...II IL 1. ,-'uh V-LE- '-'flll-I v v AI YI ., 4 H.. ... H. - - . -- - +,,+.. -:g-. .- , Q., I5 4 J.. F .HI 3r,k1.I.I,-. , .-III -I-i Q I Y MI IIIIIIQI IIII .JI I,IIIgIirI'E T-1. H+ T1 'Ii' - , .4 I IQ? :VI I-P 1 'I , I III Ii' III ,E is. -II I 'I I,A I .IIII IJ, II Ii IIIII -.II + ,..'- , , uf' -V- - I 2 Pg., 'XL ., ' M. ...W nr if - . -sf-H '+,.1.- ...Q I-'il I. II. .4 III ,f I -I AI I, I-5,34 I ., III E -I Iii .IJ III-,ISI ,Q-fIA..I - I --I 4-.II -IJ II..I,.xI -1 I I II' II,-gIIII,II -IIIII 'H .. I' -r I 1,-TE, I I III I - 4 ,gIII,.IjII', 1 fill KW Ia.,- I 4.I1I. I g,,I4I 0 I I I.I- - -.I I -1 + -F . Lf' I L 1 - Q - T -u. .rf-' M 4' ' IJ- U I A- .E 'L - al' Z '. I' ' 'Q -. L 4 ' -L -L .,-I 3 - I I EI I I f LII JI aria- I-I QLII-I I II 4- + I f 6 ir HEI 4 L. H QI, +,- 1- 3 ,:- 1-.-.JIL , I, Q ' A 'P . 34- 'F -I, J L II I, 1 I III I 4 II .J IA I. I .-P I :I If fi 'Il' !rL +- , ,Li -.I A 'I I if i -. ITL! -,. -'I ' , . ' 4.',1-II. 'LI I I f - - I 'V 1 ,1 f I -,I II, 6 ', '- I s .I I I A. f' - '- . 4 l u fiI,I U 'I 1 ,JK A I I f I H ,. , 4, cj .+- .I FY , , .,.., 5 , I I - r.. ,Vg , , - I, - . I -v . .' - 1+ IH IM fb --' i If I 'J - 1 -' 'J , H, V ' ix g.. L' -elf Q -' Pwr' ' .N J. ai ' L' 4' ','I I - .. .- ugl. - - I .f-fr - --' 'NIJ 'f - ' ' S -WT .1 i.iL-1-.. I -nf '- '.-1'-5' 7. :. -I 1 - . -I?-1+f' L- ...A gf 1 - ' -I .a -.Q -1 --15+--. I -.'-i . + ' - ' . , f -: ' - . .-- -:T ' 1 -. r ' .' +- -52 , . - F'--'9I'L1V4 .QEQ 4 I ' -Q LWLJ , --P,-Q! . ' -g.v ,-'.- .. - QL' , Tri' QI 1 F I. ..- I'- ,VIII I -Q., 15... I I . . I. I-f - ff- 'xr -.I-,IU -I .C W Y ' fi-J L 3' 'I .lu - -I L11 ' LLLV' E Iqzl. Hr 7-L .Lf IL J. 'I , .I -I, 7 III. .I . . - I I-, g I. III4 I.:I-I -. JII II III-IH I- I I L, . . J,..- A . IIQI-.II L X ' 1. 5-. , '. 'H' - Ji' .'r-' ' 1' J . '.- S - ' . 'Q I I I I ' i U I l III2LIfIYi-:Ig IJ- IJ Lg -I ITQQUIIILT xI I5,I!1rI I III 1'4 .IPI .,. - T.-p 77 Q. E I. P 1 I-L. I.,I:.I rrvx V I.. .I If-. I '- YJIIJ I-II I, I as EI -II IIIIII I. Y I I TIIQIIII I S Ip. .fII .I I' I-. -. I DI: I L IIl,.,-IIII If Ii: If he I - In Ii. I. - 1 ' -, ' ' ru 1 -' .-' ' 1 '- ' .QE-44 P - -JD I -r ...I IJ. II W I' I J, - -JI. W -Ia IV.. ,FJ 1 u,IrgII-4 . . - 5 f - I LJ 1.13 - ., - , x I- . I AMI Ll' ' 'LY 1 ' L' f-'J II? lA' L- ' i- - VL 1 .--a ' -X L ' , 1 9 1.3 . AI- V ' -JLIII 1, IL -,, fi. 4' '. f,'1Qh,,ElI,I':: -I ' fi - ' - oh' W.: ' - Mi' ij- -'fi-Lv +f-E'..l 1lHJ' ' ' ,- m .mf I I C IIY. -. ww' ' I .II:.4,' .I - AT + Q Y ' - 11' 5 r -I - . ' I-I r A ' W 1 3 J r I Y' I 1 ' 1- 7 J . 1 1 ' I C' I, P 7 l 1 4 . .,N - I I. I a 4 n f :- wr if -, 1 07- -n -if I x I N x s 1 -, vs' x'-x - ' --, x L.. n . .' . .s.. s - u v 1. 4 .a. I f.. K A , 'f 7-Za .. '. . ' 1'J-fw-ow f-'. - - --'sff,s, :L .1 M - 'W' ' ' '.-x -7:1 ' I ...Lain , F ..l . un, X '.2 .. ru' vv1vpp-1uwwgpvvv-v- --qv - - Q x Q, -u 'r f I rl' ,lf 'wc 'A 0 X k ' 1 1 1 . , x '1 . I . f lx ' 5 ' 4 1 ' I. , ,f' v , I V ,N gl ' nl an. 'I X xg. 2,5 ixa', xufllflll Rollonicm Staff .s-4 'L I 1 Lclha Godfrey, Wilma Sharp. Shirley Nesse1l,Betty Lee, Ax-alcno Chapman, Betty Knox, Bob Gavin, Charles Kellogg. Cody Cook, Evertt Cadbury, Art Dailey, Tom Shields, Diamond Cook, Dwight Mclntire, Bill Towne, Francis Sheetz Bill Blaisdell. CLASS OFFICERS OF 1951-52 SETIIOFS JUNIORS SOPHOMORES 1 '-at B111 Blaisdffll Pres: James Schmidf Pres: .Tbam Clancy 'iff--Pres: Cody Cook Vice- Pres: Franklin Payne Vice-Pres: Elmer Ford Prix: Wilma Sharp Se-cy: Jimmie Dickey Secyt Sz Treas Betty Holloway r-'ner Bfffty Knox Treas: Herbert Holsten Reporter: W Ray Reed f-pm-fer: Wilma Sharp Reporter: Dewayne Lipp Sponsor: Mr Caldwell arfmwor' Mr, Iarlfson Sponsor: Mrs. Howard P' P FIS HM Elf Vrf- r f-r r-YT I Pc- -:fr--P'r1-'-.t I 3f yt 'T on .Owf-ll Sha rp Ilya ll :rf-,1 :r:.1:1!1f Pqllqy :' f'l'1':Fif' FI A rjorie Sills Jun. .or. r'r. Payne TRIPLE R CLUB Pres: l ranK11n Payne Vice-Pres: Wilma Sharp Secy: Betty Knox Treas: .Tim Schmidt Sponsor: Mr. Johnson
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.