Royerton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Royerton, IN)

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The passing of our friend and counseller, Mr. Lowell Staf- ford, is keenly felt by all of us at the Royerton School. All of us know that Mr. Stafford was an industrious, business-like execu- tive who thanked God every morning for the work to be done that clay. Mr. Stafford gl-oried in the opportunity to work and to serve his community and especially his school which he guided so thoroughly. VVe account for Mr. Stafford's concern toward his community and school by the fact that he graduated from Royerton. Again, Mr. Stafford's father was a school man at heart and gave of his time and talents toward the Royer- ton School and community, as well as toward higher education in the college that is now Rall State. Therefore, it seems but natural that Mr. Lowell Staf- ford would be a leader in his own right and be an exponent of things cultural will and of a progressive nature. NVQ miss his pleasant greetingg his encouragement stimulated us to have more confidence in ourselves in our quest for knowledge. His spirit has left an impressionable mark upon his own practices- 'llo look 'llo look To look To lend Our memory of him us. May we say that he has taught us all of up and not down, forward and not back, out and not in, and a hand. always serve us as knowing a true friend and servant of the Royerton School. Wle feel deeply blessed to have had the privilege of the association of so fine a personality. 4 XVe wish to express our sincere appreciation to you, Mr. French, for your untiring vigilance in see- ing that we were able to obtain the utmost from our school. Please excuse our mistakes and lack of under- standing, with the hope that we may be able to re- l deem our niisdoings and cause you to look with pride, as we proceed upon the path of life. VVe are grateful for the fine spirit of co-opera- tion shown us by Mr. Lotz. He so ably disbursed with the obligations of his position as trustee. XYe wish to thank the County Superintendent, Mr. Reed, for the very able assistance given the Royerton School throughout the past years. A 5' H l G H SCHOOL FACULTY First Row: Miss Phyllis llrmvn, Mrs. Luis lit-ashey, Miss Anita Louise N i ll 1 n I NVanCla Hughes, Mrs. Ncllic Brin Second Row: Mr. ,luhn llr ' Miller. inlclcy, Mrs. Cliffurcl French, Mr. lxullit' Dulmlms 1 ROYERTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY CLIFFORD C. FRENCH A. B, Ball State M. A. lntliana Uiiivursity JOHN S'r1i1a1s1Ns B. S. Ball State lnflustrial Arts Drafting XVANDA ll UGHES B. S. Ball Statv M. S. lnwa State Home licmiuiiiics ANNA LOUISE .xis1t.ieeg11..xx1 B. S. Ball Stutt- Cmnniftrce LOIS KEASBEY A. B- lnrlizina State English, Latin HERSHAL BKOXYN B. S. Ball State Physical limlucntiun ANN ATKINSON B. S. Ball State Physical licluration Coacli Biology VERA MQCOSKEY B. S. Ball State Social Science Art, Library JOHN l-ilQlNlQl.l'iY ll. S., M. A. Bull Stats' lfnglisli llrzunatics lQOl,l.llC DOBIES B. S. lnclizina Stzltc Social Science XYAl,'lllfli lll'll'lllfNGlfR .X. B. illlllitllll Lvnivcrsitx Math., Cuiiiiiicwc lJAlQlQlfl.l. Mll.l.lflQ A. ll., M- A. Hall Stzttc Math., Sciciirc l,l.fJYlD l'lCNlQfll3 B. S. Ball State Srncial Scicnrt lfnglish Nl'il.l.ll'i HRINSON B. S. Ball State junior High Sclmol l'l.'XlQRY DU'lillO Il. S. Ball State .lnniimr High Srlicml l,l'fUNfXlll5 GANTZ B. S. Ball State hlunicn' High Sclnml l'llYLl4lS BROXVN B. S. fJfT.P1'lJCil1 College Music 6 sun, Miss Vera McCuslqcy, Miss Annu Atl insi n Rlvllll SPRONG MAIUORIE GILL GRADE FACULTY Front Row: Mrs. liredriclcs, Mrs. Shroyer, Mrs. Dutro, Mrs. Milhollin, Miss Culter Mrs. Spr01ig', Miss liell. Second Row: Mr . French, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Arthur, Miss Richardson, Miss Marquell Mrs. Brimer, Mrs. Quick, Mrs. hvllllllg, Mrs. Gill, Mr. Morgan. ROYERTON GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY Ball State Grade l hlULlA ix1,xiaQL'i2I.L Dall State Grade l ill. Xl'30NNA lilflxlfll QX. B. Olivet College Grade l RU'llll lfilfll, llall Stale Grade 2 ELlCAN0ll COUl.'lllQR ll. S. Dall State Grade Z NFDA Mll.HOl.l.lN Ball State Grade 2 RUBY SHRGYER Ball State Grade 3 MARJORIE QUICK Ball State Grade 3 Ball State Grades 3 and 4 ISLANCH ARTHUR Rall State Grade 4 GLADIS FRFDRICK B. S. Ball State Grade 4 IYA lXl0'RlllS Ball State Grade 5 K!X'llllLYlflffNl M. DUTRO Rall State Grade 5 Mll,llRlfD YOUNG Ball State Grades 5 and 6 EDRNC FAUN RICHARDSON Ball State Grade 6 H IYRSCHEL NTGRGAN Ball State Grade 6 7 0,w4,.,,QfQ?.,., 8135 'Ll Page-9 1215 ,,.f H130 4 pg. 29 3 :so .l 55. 1 . . A J J '1X .lx 'N x f V ' 3 4 x . Q in ' IEJQS 1 If 'M' HYM , f f P P935 -Xxx: 6 - 7:00 r L . A S L 5 Pay Q5 8:00 if Pi.-ge SI 'lfmf .,- 'ni h.. 3,20 I5 18 45. 7 5 , it 51515335 f . J UN IORS Charles Foltz Jane Anne Dodson A Helen Sharp Robert Sargent Charles Qualkinbush Janice Young Eileen Tobias Richard McCord Ruth Tharpe Junior DeHart Dova Green Lowell Mansfield Maxine Harrison Ella Mae Tobias Charles Greer Mable Hammond Paul Craw Betty Lehmer Betty Harley JoAnne Jolliffe Emmajean VVilson Vera Edwards Vtfilliam Burgess George Rowland Gerald Dougan Dick Poland Gordan Byrd Carleen Cronin Chase Buffington Driscella Landis Joy Cloud Betty Harty Bill Brown Barbara Williams Arthur Keller Eugene Strahan Harry Graham Martha Mount Dale Wlatkins Ruth McKinley Ruth Reynolds . Dick Hann XVilliam VVesley Arthur Russell Jama Davis Clifton Hesson David Snider Wlilliam Danials SOPHOMORES Robert Buehzinan Robert Foltz Jerry Branson Claude Huffer Patricia Reasoner Alice Flesher Joan Mansfield Patricia llillery Muriel Yvilliams Ray Stacy Normnjean Emenhiser Martha Spitler Wlillis llumiieutt Arden Miller Rosemary Lane blames Riggin Mary Brant Yercla Armfielcl John llarty XN'z1yne Smith Eilgenc Dougan Dorman XYalker XVelclon Yoder Betty Robertson Bud Lilly George Smith james Smith Robert Parsons VVantla. McDonald Lois Yohey SOPHOMORE Jeanine DeHart Edward Pease Cyrus Paul Nancy Lord Carl O'Dell James Fyfe Bonny Deaton Robert Hillery Gordan Morrison George Irvin Leonard Hickey Ted Jones Frank Brand Rosemary Davis Dick Brown Joan Wesley VValter Anderson Charles Farrell Ronald Asbury Robert Tudor Barbara Ray Herbert Snider Jack Riggin Robert Davis Don Scott Rex Morgan Howard Yohey Vernon Eiler Carol Riess Mary Clevenger FRESHMEN Charles Tucker Maurice Kennedy VVinifred Swartz Paul Umberger Jane Brothers Kenneth Parks Carl Yohey Lloyd Lilly Betty Smth Ruby Fuson Sarah Best Clyde Thornburg Patty Rowland David Craw Frances Reynolds Marvin Martzall Lucile Day Charline Keller Don DeWees jack NViseman Virgil Lowe Doris Jones Phyllis Hoskins Eula Mae Hammond Barbara Hickey Doris Nelson James Brand James Woods Helen Humbert Richard Fancher Faye Hann Delores Lowe Jack Park E Charles Hendrix Reba Wilson FRESHMEN Betty McCord Sue Mills Patricia Tooley james Fadley Edna Bush Don Riggin Eleanor .linkins Lois Stradling Dorothy Gibson Charles Cook Marvin Johnson Ermajean Herbert Robert Justus Everet OlDell Janice Cary Joan Brand Zana Dotson Patricia Wright Wayne Morris Robert Strahan George Harley Ross Humbarger jo Ann Nelson Phyllis Morgan Robert Huffman Howard Hesson Barbara Green Mary Holland Charles Hedges Roberta Dougan June Arment Gloria Dunn Herbert Shideler Herbert Kimble H ' Ethel Monroe Marjorie Kiger EIGHTH Travis Miller Gilbert llushey ,lan Mamlill jackie Sue 'laelason Helen Miller Marilyn liirlqhani Xliilliam Moulton 'lerry lXleConnell George llolt junior Crouse Mary 'linlcins Robert Farrell Billy Berry Violet lfverroacl Frank Hittson Betty Stanley Don Morris Carl Acker Betty Stanley Donald Fyfe Carolyn Antrim Lowell XYesterx'elt Barbara Robertson Robert Rhea Marna Armfielml .laeliie Decker Leon ,lanway Vivian Karcher Phillip Sprinkle lfclwarcl XYhitaere Martha Falls Charles Ray Mary McDonald Beverly Sniullen George Lowe Horace McClure jack Hannnonrl jack Tobias George Anderson Fay Mcliillip EIGHTH Gobel Poe Jackie Xlalker Yergiel.ou Cook Robert Kautz Donald Xliggins Georgiana Tobias Fred Parsons Beverly Huffington Jobn Dull lfclitli Stevens Gcorgetta McClure Dick Swingley June Dungan Betty Clcvcnger Rhofla Dungau Barbara Stacy Earl lXliller Barbara French Yirginia Davis Forrest NVatters Glenn Conner 'Donald Lawson Harold Cross Robert Smith Alice Yohey Virgil Reason Mary Taylor Aclelene Ellis Joe Reed Rosalie Lawson Cleon Fullhart DeXYane Dawson Jean Riess Joyce Habegger James NYatson Max Locke Fern Mcliillip Stanley Bevins Harold Anthony Joyce Wlillianis Eniniajean Resler Vida Dobbs SEVENTH Rhea Jean Smith Shirley Bunner Caroline Abraham Norma Hufler Arthur Young Thelma Smith Marvin Wfalling Tom Wleakley Betty Teal Joe Upchurch Evelyn Harper Betty Karcher Charles Mann Jean XVhitesidc VVanda Davis Norma Cary Betty Brown Joan Brothers Betty Gilley Carroll Smith VVayne Janway Nelson Modglin Leon Miller Waynie Landis Patricia johnson Leslie Jones Patricia Armlield Sally Raricl: X'VlllCll1U, Fuson Ronald Benner Bill jones Imagene Downing john Monroe Rodney Miller Martha Holland Edward Dwire NVilladean Claspell O'Gene NVilliams Janice Burriss Margaret Swartz Dorothy Smullen Harold Clevenger Lois Pease Charles Smith Jane VVedmore Fred Thompson Evelyn Shepherd James LaBeau SEVENTH john Strahan Patricia Morrow Mary VValling Betty Clouse Bernard O'Dell Anna Lowe Mary Rousy Roberta Lane Rozella Coates Deloris McClure Lara XVilhelm Allen Crooks Marilyn McCreery Dick Dragoo Kenneth Gunkel Virgil Paul Ethil Hoskins Donnie Smith Curtis Nelson Martha Deaton John Claspell Norma Gasper Vivian Meer Mary Swingley Ray Bush Royce Parker Virgil Green Norma Davis Donald Armstrong Patricia Smith Duane Schirmer Charles Kiger Clyde Hayes janet Batt Fred Huffman Bob Kautz Rhoda Collins Don Siferd Billy Fisher Betty Clouse Glenna Thompson Margaret Parks Marvin Clevenger Peggy McKillip Charles Welder Harold Buchanan SIXTH GRADE, EAST BUILDING 'l'I'1ACI'llCR: MR, MORGAN Bottom Row: VVilliam Mamlmly, Ililly Barnett, Curtis Nelson, Billy Mcllonalrl, Duane Clements, Omlell VVQ-st. Second Row: Ruth Vtialker, Nancy Sliacffm-r, Dvlimlah Batt. NVile-an Bronson, Nancy McCord, Nancy Unclerhill, N'lar-inwi Clousc, Carolyn Anderson, Patricia Callings, Allverta Moses, Glenrla Mills, Evelyn Jett. Third Row: Leroy Morlglin, Alfreil Graham, lleleu Shepard, Phyllis Hammond, Mr. Morgan, Mary Jana I,vannrn, Marilyn Davis, Virginia Brant, Dorothy Atchlcy, Gene llall, Ollie Tracey. Fourth Row: Ray Lamlis, Paul Kem, l,ynn 'l'urncr, Arthur Maze, Vernal Love, VVilliS Ilughs, Kent Frelicarne-r. 'l'1niuny Billion, Donalml Mixell, Those absent whvn picture was taken: Amos llowe, Roberta Mea-lows. l l i SIXTH GRADE, WEST BUILDING TEACHER: MISS RICHARDSON Bottom Row: Roger Benner, John Nnrtlicutt, Ililly Jenkins, Earl Davis, Gerald Bevens, Billy Lawson, Billy Polk. Second Row: Janice Luck, Beverly Smith, Sue llranil, Susan' RlllllCYlJllSll, livelyn Groscost, Marilyn Craniinmi, l,nu Ann Castle, Mildred Gasper, Carolyn Fife, janet Gilly, Norma Ailfiilltlii. Third Row, Patricia Bice, Nancy Aloyce, ,lean Mills, Rulmy Thompson, Barbara Humlxert, Miss Richardson, Milclrcrl Struck. Mary Logett, Richarrl Riley, Dick Greene, Glen Cross, Glen Q9 ,an. Fourth Row: James Harper, Larry Statler, Dick Riggin, y Vest, David Brasher, Charles Davis, Glen Iluues, Gormlon Hunt, Melvyn Harper, Jerry Mansfield. vf 20 FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES TICACIHQR: MRS. YOFNG Bottom Row: james Fusmi, Dwight 'lxllUFIll7lll'l.fl I, Bobby Herliert, Buliliy Cfintcs. llimmismi, Alunet Stcplieiisuii, llui'jui'ie Davis, Sally Hiatt, Patty Asbury. l v Third Row: Ruualrl Flick. Carl Greene, Loree Ruse. Lnvell Lilly, Delmu Vt'agner, Rosie Little, Mrs. Young, XN'ilma Riux yan, ,lzuict MCC-iril, Yiviaii Cash, Philip Brawl, john Miller. Fourth Row: Clmrles Rulmertsmi, Vt'illiam Perdue, Teclfly Fauclmr, Franklin Garten, lielwaril Alley, Davirl DeHart, Riclmrf ll:ix'i4. llzirulml Lylcilw, ' FIFTH GRADE TEACHER: MRS. DFTRO Bottom Row: .Tack Slnnlc-y, jack Ashcrzift, Odell Vlfest, Gem-ge Tl-mrnhui-gli, Jack Fislwr, Clay Oflus, James Teal, Austin l'1ltter5rni, Frzlnl: Restlrr. Secorid- Row: Yirginia Compliment, Shirley Sneiiler, Carulyu XVatc-rs, Paula Kartcher, Burl Ritclie-sun, Lmiscl Lilly, llmiim Brant, lzlzune Hessmi, Luuiwe Alflllll, BL-tty Murrow, Shirley Culins. Third Row' XYilli'1m Vl'1gi1e1' Howarml xVEltSOI1 James Da uw ii D ll Nl . . ' 1 , I . , 'fi , miar csmi, Peggy Duiiguu, L-Btty Ritcliarrlsuu, Rutli Beal, ,luhu Beal, Betty Michal, jerry Davis, David Mz:Griff, ,lohu Suwars, Billy NVi.heln1. 21 Second Row: Ruzellzi 'l'lmmrs4m, Patty Herbert, NVilma Suttun, Paula jetnmre, Mary Bucliauaii Bev:-r'v Frigrle, Betty ,, , l. . FIFTH GRADE, VVEST BUILDING 'I'lfAClll'1R: MRS. MORRIS Bottom Row: Charles Cartcr, llarl-lil 'I'hm'p, Ralph Smiih, lluyatt lfllis. Second Row: Gloria Iillcr, juA1mc Lawsmi. Mary Staqgs, ,lp lfllcu Yuhcy, lla-len llmthcrs, Marilyn Rulaml, Iflainc G11-cm Luis VVatsmm, Carolina l,iuley, Yirginia lla-rlmvri, lla-tty I2,,is. Third Row: Sharon Sliaeficr, Patty Smith, Sarah N1 mrgaii, jiuly lluulc, Virginia Aihlingtim, Carol Rnhiusrm, Mary ,lu .Xllx amlcr, Mary ju Maflill, Betty Blankinship, ,lg-an Acllliiigt-ni, Iluuahl Rcv,-sr, ,lamcs Ray. Fourth Row: lilster Greene, llmlalml XY1'ij:'.T, llily livmi-tl, llick liriiiit, -lolm Burt, llyrmm llumhargur, llariwfil Smith. lfOl'R'I'll GRAIJE, XYES1' llUll.lJlXll 'l'lfAClll'2R: MRS. ARTHUR Bottom Row: Jasper liryant, lhmahl lluyel, Iiflwzml Mintz, Larry liramhm. VVilliam Stacy. Second Row: l,ahL-ta Batt, ,lo .Ximc Riggiii, llcvci-ly Steve-ns, Fr:-lla Bailey, Flora llraslu-r, Opal Smith, Rutliamia I'Ull VYamla Alley, Peggy McGnnnegill, lmlctta Applegate, -Iuyce Clcvciiger. Third Row: Jack Yount, Sarah Milli, VYavun1a Tlirmipsun, lloruthy lmckc-, Patty Burt, Ruhy Ju Scott, liarluara ,lfrluisl Nlrs. Arthur, Ht'll'1l xVfH'llL'l', Barhara Gulwluian. G:-ralcln-nc Bullock, 'l'helma llc-lancy, 'l'ommy lluskuls. Fourth Row: Paul Rice, Charles l4Zll'2'k'Ili, Dickie Dugan, Carl jane-way, Ai-lin Lush, Charles McClure, liilgar Miller, lfrn Greene, Donald Paul, Roger Park. 22 IfUI'R'I'H GRADE, EAST BUILDING 'VICACH ICR: MRS, FREDERICK Bottom Row: Marvin Manes, Ronnie Conner, Chester Huffman, James Case, Billy Davis, Forrest Durnal, Melvin McCol lnin. 'I'onnny Nelson, Calvin Richards, John NVnlfc. Second Row: Ilatricia Lowe, Barbara Love, Theresa Vest, Judy Stephenson, Nina Meadows, Sandra Prevost, Nancy Slirecve Marilyn Ilenley, Norina Gregory, Shirley Decker, Mary Iftta. Third Row: Elvis Scales, Wanda VV:-st, Maryellen Steinke, ,lacqualinc Taylor, Anna Ruth Harvey, Carolyn Barnett, Mrs lfrefleriek, Lily Jester, Ida Cook, Phyllis Tobias, Marvin Sours, Dickie INIanring', Charles Claspell. Fourth Row: joe Malcom, Rex Stinnett, Billy Monroe, ,lohn Bradley, Richard Tooley, ,lackie Tracey, Clifford Cowens ,lorry Jester, Charles Holcomb, J. C. Harty, Morris Turner, Bohlny Beal, Dennis Richardson. THIRD AND FUL'R'I'Ii GRADES. EAST BUILDING TICACII FIR: M RS, GILL Bottom Row: David Vest, Charles Thompson, Kenneth Lindley, Earnest Vest,. Second Row: liarluara Sills. Shirley Miller, Barhara Clement, Patty Tuttle, Patsy Ilarker, Sonio Landis, Carol Anderson, Yiola Baily, Mattie Lacy, Helena johnson, Patricia Holland. Third Row: Fred Ritcheson, Larry McCabe, Marshal Devens, Harry Smith, lmojean Crouse, Janice McKee-gan, Mrs. Gill, Dorothy Hiatt. Evelyn Stinnett, Phillip Shellny, Billy Ellis, Ilngh Herhert, Frank Blankinship. Fourth Row: Boll Lilly, Sonney Hedges, John Hillery, Vergil Little, Kenneth Meer, Bohhy Clark, Billy Brand, Jack Rob- erts, Donald Clements, Raymond VVagner. 23 'FHIRIJ GRADE, EAST BUlI,IJlNll 'l'lCACIll'2R: MRS. SHROYER Bottom Row: Carl Cznncrmi, Rallrh Cullins, llnlllvy lk-Burll, Ray Davis, Clay llavis, llfmnnlcl VValker, Fr:-mlm-rick XYl1it:1crr. lfrauk Cavanaugh, Alvin Snurs, Second Row: Alice Tulvias, Marline Tracy. Mary Justus, Bnnuie Thomas, Connie Mullins, Ruluy Ruse, Sharon Saycrs, lwla Hisv, Mary llcrual, Patsy Hutcliinsuu, Phyllis Kigcr. Third Row: Larry Kartchrr, llarlwara lllankeusliip, Mary Golwlman, Colleen VVilliams, Alrvyse Dull, Arlcna Schalstall, livr lyu Titchesun, Miss Shrnycr, Ruth Tnlmins, .lain-t Coulter, .luy Greer, Nettie liverruall, Berry Mix:-ll, Ncal llall. Fourth Row: Herbert Fyfu, Harolsl Gartcr, lfvcrett Marks, Alfred VVilhclm, Richarrl Ruhertsmi, Jack Miller, Larry licl warsls, Lucky Maze, jerry Clunsc, lfugcnc Russell, Marlin Gnnrlclc, .live VVatt. 'Vllllill GRAIJIQ, VYEST ISUIIJIING 'I'liAClll5R: MRS, QUICK Bottom Row: Russel lmve, lbauny lluwlinpf, jerry llnrnur, jack Beeson, Larry Kvnucdy, lionalal lflmritc, Ricliaril Stn-runs Second Row: jane Joyce, Carolyn Lawsmi, ll:-vvrly Rigging, lXlnn:1 Smith, Martha Smith, ,luycc Strunk, Aluy Nlillc-r. lim' nlinn l'arkf:r, Sharon 1,l!lIlt'lll2lllll, Beverly -lnmvs, .lain-t XVatkinS, Third Row: Frerlrly Meeker, Arunlfl Crows, Ruth Byrd, Virgie Auilerson, Janet Allen, Anna Berry, Carol fXlnct-roy, Nlrs Quick, Kay Hurst, Nancy Hole, Vera lirvin, Xt-inna -laucway, Phyllis Ray, Shirley liungau, Ronny Smith, Ricliarfl tlzuiwr. Fourth Row: llavirl Spitler, Max Miller, Rulwcrt Ilarringtou, llaviml Mzulill, Richard Craw, john Sprinkle, Ricluml Iiuunvr llarvey Hornbaker, Jim Moore. 24 SIQCHXIJ GRAIPIC FIQACIIER: MRS. llll.l,ll0l,l,IN Bottom Row: llilliu Bryant. .limmie klllllllflilll, Dale Henley, Marvin Conner, l,arry llc-atmi, l'hiflip Smith. Second Row: l'a!rici:l New. llIl1'l!1ll'2l Smith, Cecile lNlitchel', Nlzirie Clements, Jeanette llurnbaker, Patty Bird, lh-una Ar ment, Betty Silfwki, C-nmie ,lo Smith, janet llateman, jacrlneine llnnt. Third Row: lli.ly Snnrs, Elbert Hedges, Max Brand, Be-ity lieadman, Sully Teal, Shirley Norris, Jacqueline lhnlsnn , , . . . lrnnce liulwerrwn, lwfe Marie Best, Ilurotliy Staggs, Betty lmnl e Atch ey, l'hi.i1r llebwnt, Arthur Creek ,Ernest Keys, Fourth Row: jay' 'I'-fbias, Richard Bellamy, Jerry Helms, Ricllard Reeder, .luck Chapman, Mrs. Milhnllin, llnnald llnlt I-dmny l'n'4lne, Rex Spzirhf, Anson 'I'msley, Charles Yfest. Nut preieiil xxhen 1-ietnre was taken: John Cox, Eleanora Sparks, Franklin Vl'ilsun, 'llravis Vl'aymire, jeruld 'lllnnnpsun , ,. . . lJun:1.d lxiger, lninjerm Luates, Sue Carol Bradley. SECOND GRAIJIC. lCAS'I' lll'll,lJlNG I'lf.XCllliR: MISS COl'l,TlCR Bottom Row' l xiii- Slfvcldev Keith NlcCmd 'Nhx lllills . . Ani 1 ,1 X ,, , ', . . :, llnward llnlland, Curl llzirrisun, Gary Ketrun, Jack l,z1nley, l,ur4,3 Smith. Second Row: Sonia llenry, Anita Restlcr, Patty Dawson, Phyllis lhvwers, lieth Anne XVulfe, Patsy SIE'1lllCllSUIl, jndy , .. . .. , . , lllmzml, lhylns Miller. dlllll laiclie, janet Clllllllllllltlli, Sandra Sayers, Mary Reteiirmr, Third Row: Albert Xiu-lgliii, Clarence Beal, Stanley McCord, Carolyn l'ercingcr, Patty Ritcllesmm, Doris llnderhill, Miss unlter. llnrntliy llnrham, Hubby lfarrel, Darrell Forshee, Keith Saisbnry, Rex VValter. iFourth Row: Gerry Shelby, Hari! Ilwyer, Ile-an F ick, Riclmril Meadows, Gerry Hess, Iskie llnnt, Gene Canmon, Bobby NICLIL-llcn, Gerry Gillmiswn, Ray Xlixell, Charles Noble, Gene Txelic-z11'l1. zs SICCONIJ GRAIJIC, XVEST BUILDING TICACIIICR: MISS BICLI, Bottom Row: llaviel Smith, Jnhn l'nll:, ,lay Ili-I-shui. Ralph Brant, Rnlmrl Iloffinan. Second Row: lllarthzi INlcClin'c. Ifinili: Klwiiiwlv, Cullicriiie Cecil, Alice Iixiiiglmg-1-ty, Neflrzl Vl':iyinirc, Jayne Be-csmi, l'n-gpry Stn-lvluins, liflllil Mcfzilistcr, llcluris Smith, Iiziiluzim lim-rr, ,lnlizi 'lllllllllili Third Row: Frerl Trnwnt, 'Ilnnnny lh-nl,-iw, Rnllnnml Stn-nlic-mis, Mary Lon VVz1lker, Marlene Mitchell, Ilarlmrzi Cux. Rwsc- inziry Ilninlvert, Alice Billiarrl, Alicc Ricc, Sue Ann Hoyce, Sue IIineS, Marlem- Knight, Ibaviul Mali-mey, Janne-s XYl1ecler, -luhn Iiczivens. Fourth Row: Jessie lk-lzincy, Gulrh-n Rwlninc, Richzzrnl French, Kenton Riggin, Gln-n Haney, Miss Be-ll, Ruluert lilnrlfzui, Inhn ,I.'IZiI'IIlCyC!', Gerald Johnson, Jim Grvene. Tllusc :xlisent when picinrc wus taken: Ililly I24Iring'tnn, Shirley Strunk, Patty Smelscr, john Vfray. FIRST GRADE, VVICST BUILDING TICACHFIR: MISS BRINFR Bottom Row: Dickie Bennctt, lllcnn I'rnc1fi1'. Kcnncth Smith, Jw: Vi':ilker, Marion XVUIIL-, Richaril Leu Ilziris, bl-mc L':innnn. Ilnnnlwl Ainick. Second Row: Maxine Rc-mlwinc, Mziry Ilnrt. lliann Nixon, Leslie Strunk, Inclith Sinnnons, VVanmla Nichols, -lu Ann III-in-r lllnrin Ann Brznichm, Marilyn Pnlk, Ruth lfllvn Ilrnvcs. Third Row: Charles Ainli-rsmi, I.:-fnizirml I,cc Clcvciiger, Bi-tte Chwnil, l,ncinnla Shircy, live-lyn Gasp:-r, llelcn Cnnninuh:nn IS:-tty Young, Rita Kennncr, Sliarnn Ilnc-rr, Allin- Ruin, Nellie ICrl1'iiig'tmi, I,nis Chisnian, ,Ianct lflwrite, Gewrlfc liziily, llzirifl Miller. Fourth Row: Miss B1'illCi!'. Nut prvssnt when picture was Izikun: XYilluugliliy Ilenscl, Mary VVIIL-L-lar, Janet Casscl, Nila Eiiwiiliiser, 'Ilmnnniy Lirings nn, juhn Mills, Philip McKillip, Patty Shrcvc. 26 FIRST GRAIJIC. ICAST l5I'II.lJlNG TIQACHFIR: MRS. SPROXG Bottom Row: John Lilly, xlaxnc-S lic-fry, Gary Yan Horn, I,1n'ry Smoot, XX'iIfiam N'IorlQ'i:1, Kliclme-I Nixell, llouqlas Rm-:I Second Row: Francine- llornvr, llilrlrwl Fntrm-llc, ,Ioycc S::l.t-v, Sharon Owe-ne, llena Cooper, Norma Locke, Gloria Ross Nancy King. Third Row: Holulmy Ilarlly, Cliarlc-S I4ZllI'Il1, Billy Cox, jot- I'Ia'l, Pats:-y Blxiin-s, Peggy CIIISIH, Phyllis Crump, Patti Sllrcvc Carl Noble, I,zn'ry Owens, Dallas Smith. Iinaine Collins. Fourth Row: I.zn'x'y Ilint-Q, lhmine Johnson, Clmrlcs Ilillnxzri, Jann-s llratton, llavill lin-t-11, Mrs. Sm-ong, Iiflwaril Mnl lens, Kenneth Finchnni. ,lcrry Mifflin, lit-nnis g:ZlVZi.llillU.flI, FIRST GRAIJIC. l'f.XS'l' BI'II.IJIXlI 'l'FfACIIIfR: MISS 5IARgjI'ICl.l. Bottom Row: Iienncth FoQ'e. Ifavirl Brawl, john I,anmlis, Ilerlrie Oisten, Rollin Smith. Second Row: ,Iain-t Ray, ,ll-yu: Xlinnich, Ylulil Ritchson, Anita Ifllis. Phyllis Ilcrlges, Iiarla Klcllanicl, II:-vrrly Hoskins, Marilyn Tolnias, Iiay Ilcnry, lfvonna Uistcn, Illafilyn Calnplvcll, Phyllis Salislmry, Third Row: .Ie-fry Cnllings, Uifal Clilspell, llzu-lmzu-11 'Ill1on1a'4, -loycr Iinssrll, Sylvia Curry, Palsy Little, Gail XI:-aslows, Miss Marqnell, Mary Morris. Nancy New, Yirginia Beal, Barllara Walls, ,lanics Atchlcy, ,lvrry Shocklr-y. Fourth Row: 'I'ommy Clianfllcr, Rolwrt livcrroall, ID:-micth Sxnil-y, Larry llillvry, Ilarr:-ll Say:-rs, IJ:-wayne VVatte1's, lftl- ward Birt. Those ahsent when pictnrz: was taken: Danny Toolvy, Marilyn Gralianl, Autlrey Ilarlcss. 27 K6 55 wi, 53 .. .1 qw ,, g 4 w . Qi, 2 5 r - , 5.:.- 5 x L 5 x 11. .. EL, x .f NW .sf A61 Rik W . P X Q I if , 4 mm Q Jwaf.-'64, f ...--l'i '7'I'- .. ,-no 2-.Q 3:9 33 'B 6 5, Qi'- A 'i-. ' C ' i W fl G. A. A. Ffont row, left to right: ,lnckie Sne llenlmw, Lallene Ritcheson, Janice Ynnng, ,lznnzi Davis, llelen Sharp, RUSl'IllLlI'y MeC1mrsl, lllnriel xxillllilllli, NI11ril1z1 Xtzitsnii, Yirgiiiia Green, Ellllll2l'C'1lll VVis.-11, liZU'lrZll'Zl XYiIli:m1s. Middle row, left to rifjht: l'z1triein lvlitllll, Shirley Neal, Phyllis QllZlll4lI1l!llSl'l. Rl1St'lIllll'y l.Zlllt', Nurnizi ,lean lfmenhiser, joan ltlansfielcl, Maxine llIll'1'lw4lll, IJu.z1 Green, Joy Chnnl, Betty Hnrey, lletty Siinnett, lk-rin-ice Ruse, Octavia VVi1helm, Francis xN2H'!lt'!', Aiinngqem- Ulm ing Betty l,6l'llllC!', Miss Atkinson, i11str11etnr. Top row, left to right: I,11c-ile lJ:1y, Barlvura Tracy, juAnne VYesley. Betty R11l11'rl,w11. lletij-' llzirty, Ruth M:111ri11g, Peggy Mills, xlZll'lUl'lC llnfli-r. ,lzmisu l,t-z1111m1, Mary B:-e.er, Carol Reiss, lJ11r-.thy l I1- her. YL-rz1 ,lL'.llI lC'lw11r.ls, jane llunlson, Barliz1rz1 Ray. PEP CLUB Front Row: l.. Innes, Y. llrec-11, G. Murrisoli, J. Dull, J. VVilliams, L. Piner, XY. Y11d1'1'. E- l7H3'C1'. C. Smith, C. Welder, B. Fisher. Second Row: C. Al1r:1hz1m, S. Blllllltf, V. J. Smith, V. Cook, B. Stanley, J. xvIlllCL'l', ll, S. 'l'l1111m1su11, Y. Green, E. Wil' Son, J. llrutlicrs, J. Burris, B. Smith, P, Vllum, M. R. Clevenger, B. VVilli:1n1s. Third Row: M. lNleCre1-ry. Y. llnvis, C. Antrim, J. Riggin, J. Iollifle, P. Mills, IJ. l.L1n.lis, B. Smith, R. Reynolds, P. QualkinlJnsl1, E. Howdy, li, Thzirp. ,l. lizivis, B. Harty, B. Lehnier. Fourth Row: 1. lifilllll, ll. Clem-l1g'c1', VI. Mziclill, B. Biiffiiigtmi, J. Nelsmi, C. Keller, ll. joins. l'. Nlm'g'm1, R. Dungan, J. Brand, H. Hickey, l.. Strznlling, P. VV1'i1.1'l1t, G. Dunn. The Pep Chili was rerwgzxiiizefl after zxppruxiliiately ten years ut' inactivity. Of the 72 ll1t'Illl!L'!'S 23 nf them are lmnys. The elnlx held its first nieeting' nezlr the ensl uf the lirst semester, the folluvving ufficers ncre L-leutell: lmnis l'iner, presiilentg jim VVilliams, vice-president, .XIz1rth:1 Wutsrm, secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Wanda Hiuzhes, clulu z1dvisf11'. The elulfs girls dress is luluek skirts, red sweaters, with white collars :uid they wear white lveret hats. The buys wear black T-shirts and lmvc the wards R11yertni1 Pep Club lettered across the front. Nlneh x':1.ne has been gainell from ahis new orgaiiizatimi, they serve as the nucleus for regular yell section and really keep the stinlent lmdy pepperl np. The clubs special loruxatiun have added special interest to an evenings entertaiunieiit. 30 INTRAMURALS SICNIORS Front row, left to right: Harold Fisher l'lflW'2ll'fl Harbison, Eugene Wiilhelm joe Green. Back row: Jllll Smith, Lionel Dotson -loc Irvin, XVayne Hunnicutt. ,IVNIORS Left to right: Dick McCord, Richard Mcliillip, Arthur Keller, Bill Burgess, Dick Hann, Charles Qualkinbush. SO IJHOMORES Front row, left to right: jim Riggin, Gem-ge Irvin, W'ayne Smith, Herbie Shidler, Don Scott, Jack Riggin. Back row: jerry B r a n 5 o u, Robert Foltz, Cyrus Paul, F r a n k Brand, Charles linrell. FRIESHMEN Front row, left to right: Jack Parks, Paul L'mberger, Robert Strahan, Mar- vin johnson, Dick Fancher- Back row: Herb Shidler, jim Woocls, ,lack X'XYlSCl1lHll, Morris Kennedy, Bob justice. 1 1 .YEHS ANI. Ill ll Ill FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Front Row: V. Green, B. Stinnett, J. Batt, M. Harrison, A. Dowling, F. Warner, P. Davis, E. Wilson, B. Williams. Second Row: B. Harty, E. Dowcly, R. McCord, A. Cook, L. Jordan, C. Cronin, B. Harley, J. Cloud, P. Mills, P. Ullom, V. Edwards, J. Young. Third Row: R. Reynolds, D. Landis, R. McKinley, D. Green, M. Hammond, V. Justus, S. Neal, P. Qualkinbush, E. Tobias, E, Tobias, B. Lehmer, J. Davis, M. Williams, V. Armfield, N. Emenhiser, Mrs. Hughes. Fourth Row: S. Best, J. Nelson, B. Hickey, J. Hammell, M. Beeler, M. Huffer, O. Wilhelm, S. Davis, J. Brothers, R. Lane, B. Robertson, J. Brand, P. Wright, J. Brand, B. Rhea, J. Wesley, A. Flesher, J. A. Dodson. The F. H. A. is sponsored by the American Home Economics Association in affiliation with the U. S. office of education. The motto of the F. H. A. expresses the purpose of the organization-learning to live hetter today in order that our lives and those of our families maybe better tomorrow. Purposes of F. H. A. 1. To promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. S. To further interest in home economics. Oficers of thc Royerton chapter are: Virginia Green, president, Annajene Dowling, vice-presidentg Peggy Mills, secretary: Norma Jean E1llCllh1SSl', treasurer. The sponsor is Mrs. Wanda Hughes. COOKS Left to right: Mrs. Miller, secretaryg Mrs. Ullom, Mrs. Morgan, Mrs. Kennedy, Miss Hiatt. Second Row: Mrs. Hughes, supervisor, Miss Dean, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Boldrey, Mrs. Stout. 32 FOOTBALL TEAM First row. reading le't to right: ,lim Smith, lhinzlld Scott. Gemge lrvin, Boh Foltz, Ted jones, XVillie Hunnicutt. Second Row: ,luck l'm'lu, llurinzin XY:tIker, Vernon Ifiler, ling:-ne Dugan, Bnlr Hillery, Dick Stunt, l4C'Ull1l1'tl Hickey. ,lack Smith. Third Row: .lint XYil5t.n, lfmwxia- VVilht-Int. llick Nlefwrd, Vl'nym- Nlcfmnniell, James Smith, Joseph Irvin, ,luv UNCH. llt-rlwiu Snyrlvr. llurnl-ni llyrll. Carl 0'lJt-ll. .X gtunlly nuinlwr ui lilly: nut actively identified with lmzlselvztll or lsztslcetlbull twink advantage of the ullptwtunity tu enter' tuin tln-niw'xe-f un the gridirnn, 'flimsy electing' In play ftwtlmll lxzifl :Acct-55 tu the equipment every noun, physical etluczntitmn lu-ritwd. llllll 4-xvninu after scliwul. uith faculty SllIJ0l'VlSlUll. Fnutlvzlll has nruvitlcd a wholesome outlet for pant-up energies of tht- lay. lt ix it line xrziy lu sim-nfl leisure time and :ilmve all, learn tu get along with the other fellows. lt is the hope and .lwire tri the xslt..-rl tu see nmre lmys take zulvuntzige of the upivmtuxiity to develope their skills, habits, and attitudes, tu fur- niwh ern-:itrr pin-:ietiiw tn tli:-insclvcs and at the anna- time lic-cumin' nmre Villtlfllllt' as it lllt'l1lllSl' of society, CAGE WORKERS First row. Yeading left'-to right: llillnllrmvn, ,lim Riggin. L'l1zn'lt-s Quzilkinliush, Nr. Brinkley, Nr, llutru, Nlr, llrnwn. llnlr Slngtnt, l,nut-ll Nlznistntltl. Hula llunnnzin. Our zttlilt-tie tlt-1tzn'tnn'nt ix nruzniivetl fur your lmyf: and girls. All L-zliiiyniient is stored in the cage under Slipei'i'isim1 uf the K't'lN'll and tht' czluv iwrlccrf. Ili-we whit nrt- 1-L-fpmisilulc tor flikps-nszttimi of the athletic cqtupnn-nt are: Mr. Brown, lllr. llrinklry, Xlr. llutru, iiiniiriu-iw: llill llrwun and Rulwrt llnflnizin anal came uurlters: Robert Sargent, Gaylord Tull, Charles Quztlkinlrusll. lim lCig.1in,,l,nue'l- Nlzineiield, Cliztrlcs liultz and l,:ivwn Miller. The students nanierl have charge nl the Cage and equipinent flIH'lllM illl Hlnv iwiimle nl the sclnml dn! :lt wliivh time :tll physieztl edueatinn classes and grade children may check out play uniipniiuiit. Rt-e-lr-ls til' thc gzunex :ire kept in the czugt- :ind tactics are wurketl nut fur fixture games lmth here and at ntlwr -vlnifvlx. XYhy nut gin- the Huge utwka-i's za wurd uf LAllCtlll1'2lLl't'lIlt'Ill and give thein Credit for their excellent Ctllltfllllltitllli in nzxknig nur btllllirl at inure enjnyztlilc institution. Al' Wagga., v as sa ,ggi S? we M S5 X ff iff? ,M K gn A Q- W ffeflf Z . 9 3? ,gb -3' fi X' 1 HYMN S rfixuiu ' 'iff N . sv ' c. '. Q LATIN CLUB Front row, left to right: A. Miller, C. Qualkinbnsh, C. Foltz. R. Sargent, Tippy lla-sson, Bill Brown. Second row, left to right: R, McCord, li. Rose, A, Cook, J. VV:-sl:-y, C.Rciss, M. R. Cla-.eiigc-r, N, Lord, M. Greer, Y. Green. Third row, left to right: R. Foltz, P. Craw, ll. VVilliatns, B. Lelnner, H. Sharp, nl. Young, Y. Edwards, J. A. Dodson, J. Davis, Mrs. Keaslrey, L. Ritclteson. Fourth row, left to right: ll. lliilc-ry, L. Piner, G. Toll,ll. Scott, L. Yohey, l'. RczisonL'r, ,L llillcry, J, Mansfield, R. Tharp, B. lleaton, M. Spittler, M. VV11tson, F, NVarner. The purpose of the Latin Club is to :tudy the lives and customs of the Grci-lis and Romans :ind fu lmccoine acquainted with mythology which formed the background for their beliefs. Meetings wc-rc held every other wi-ek during tho 9th period in Room l-1. Programs consisted of the pledge In the flag in Latin, singing Latin songs, and papers :ind talks on various subjects. Thirty' eight members were enrolled. Officers for the ye-ar were as follows: Consuls, Robert Sargent and Roligrt Foltzg Praetor, Martha VVatson, and Quaestor, Virginia Green. Seventeen new nu-nibers were added to the Junior Classical League, a national school organization. Mrs. Keasby, Latin teacher, is sponsor. A Christnias party was held at the hoine uf jania llnsis and a spring party is being planned. BIBLE CLUB Front row, left to right: Rosemary McCord, Bernice Rose, Arctta Cook, ,louise Jordon, Frances XVarner, Annalene Dow- ling, Martha Watson, Peggy Mills, Pat Ullom. A ' l U Second row, left to right: Betty Stinnett, Ella Mae Tobias, Ruth Tharp, Alleeu Tobias, Octavia VVilhelm, Shirley Neal, Phyllis Qualkinbush, Mrs. Keasbey. U . - . Third row, left to fight: Lional Dotson, Herold Fisher, Arden Miller, Bud Lilly, Bob Hillery, Willis Hunmcutt, Lewis Piner, Edward, Hai-bison. The Bible Club was organized three years ago by Mr. Penrod as the social organization of the Bible class. It has been difficult to arrange regular meetings, but a supper party was held in the East Building during the first semester. Singing was enjoyed and Bible games and contests were played. A spring party is being planiied. VVitl1 the iinproveinent in transportation problems, it is hoped that a planned series of programs can be carried out next year. 36 COMMERCIAL CLUB Front Row: H. Graham, G. Rowland, J. Hiatt, E. Harbison, D. McCord, H. Fisher, J. Vlfilson, D. Stout, B. Brown, J. Green, J. VViIson, E. VN'ilhelm. Second Row: M. VVatson, A. Dowling, J. Hammel, E. Dowdy, R. McCord, A. Cook, l.. Jordan, C. Cronin, B. Harley, J. Cloud, M. Harrison, B. XYilliams, B. Lehmer, F. VVarncr. Third Row: VV. Burgess. Miss Abraham, R. Tharp, B. Rnse, B. Stinnett, J. Batt, R. McKinley, M. Hammond, S. Neal, P. Qualkinliush, E. Tobias, E. obias, L. Ritcheson, M. Beeler, J. A. Dodson, V. Edwards, J. Young, M. Edwards, M. Buf fington, Mr. Pittenger, E. Strahan. Fourth Row: ll. Snider, D. VVatkins, H. Hesson, P. Craw, G. Byrd, D. Green, R Reynolds. IJ. Landis, V. Justus, V. Green, O. VVi.helin, M. Huffer, J, Leanimi, E. VVilson, H. Sharp, P, Ullom, P. Mills, I.. I'iner, I., Mansfield, C. Qualkinbush, G. Dougan, Seventy-four active members make the Royerton Commercial Cluli one of the school's largest organizations. Paul Craw, club president: Gordon Byrd, vice-presidentg Janice Leamon, secretary: and Marjorie Hnffer, treasurer, were eected to officiate the club's activities. These officers have had efficient help for the year from the following standing' connnittt-es: PI'O,.Zl'Z1lll Com- mittee consisting of Mary Beeler, Mark Buffington, Lowell Mansfield and Helen Sharing Entertainment Committee consisting of Dick Stout, Martha Vi'atson, Joy Cloud and Dick Poland: and Foods Committee consisting of Virginia Green, Emma Jean Wil- son, Barbara VVilliams, Clifton Hesson, Frances Warner and Jack NVilson. Miss Abraham is club sponsor. Regular business meetings, a social party each semester, business movies, and a field trip are some of the activities in which the club has engaged. LIBRARY Front row, left to right: Eleanor Jenkins, Sue Mills, Helen Humbert, Miss McCoskey, Bonnie Deaton, Mary Clevenger, Barbara Rhea. Second row, left to right: Mable Hammond, Chester Miller, Howard Hessian, VVinifred Swartz, Gordon Morrison, Don Scott, Hellen Sharp. 37 DRAMATICS Anna-iene Dowling, Joyce Hannncl, Edna Howdy, Martha Mount, Betty Stinnett, Maryellen Edwards, Helen Slmrp. ,lanin Davis. Second Row: Bill VVesley, Joe Irvin, Frances VVarner, John Brinkley, Martha Watson, Lowell Mansfield, jack VK'ilson. ..-..,., , ,s..-.A..,...Y.. , M. V .. Y.. Y , 77 , 1 , GIRL SCOUTS Royerton Girl Scont 'I'rnn1v No. 3 has live patrols, Golden Troop-l,t-riders, Mrs. Martha Ray Makill and Mrs. Bt-tty Runner, Sunshiners- fMrs. Thelma Kirk, Four l,t-at Clnversgillrs. Marcella Ffdwards, Red Birdsflllrs. Allie Houk, Red Rohlmins Mrs, Marie Fyfe. The calendar for this yt-ar was as follows: AugnstfAnnual picnic at park, Septernherf4Girls passed outdoor ganiesbsports badge, Octoher--Mrs. Houk entert:iine.l her patrol to Halloween party. Mary ,lane Leahion was hostess to the Four Leaf Clovers. The other patrols hold their party at Heekin Park calvin, Noveinherf-fComniunity project, three nice large boxes of food given for Thanksgiving also hooks honght for several children, lJECElIllJ6Y?Gi1'lS made lovely scrap hooks :intl also hronght gifts, these were sent to G. 1.'s for Christmas. Our annual Christmas party was held in the gymnasium with parents attending, January-Mr. Stebhins is teaching First Aid to Red Bird,Patrol. All girls are working on second class badges. The seventh grade girls will complete their ten rerlnirements hy next Septemher, FeliruaryfValentine party was held for all patrols, March first was our birthday and also investitures for new members, April-Finishes our school year. 38 QU RTET Dick Stout Lowell Mansfield Gaylord Toll George Irvin One of the most successful organizations of the music department this year has been the Cloverleaf Quartet. They have had the honor of singing' before many distinguished groups. They have mastered a number of different types of singing and have been a great asset to the school. CHORUS First row, reading left to right: VVillis Hunnicutt, Bob Hillery, Lowell lilansfield, Gaylord Toll, Dick Stout, George Irvin, Joe Irvin, Jim Riggin, Clifton Hesson. Second Row: Janice Leamon, Jackie Benbow, Virginia Green, Lucille Day, Deloris Lowe, Louise Reynolds, Miss Brown, Reba VVilson, Betty Robertson, Patricia Wright, Jane Brand, Daris Nelson, Third Row: Phyllis Davis, Pat Reesner, Mary Beeler, Jo Anne Burke, lfnnnajean VVilson, Joyce Williams, Phyllis Hoskins, Betty Smith, Joan Mansfield, Jean Hillery, Annajene Dowling. Fourth Row: Carol Reiss, Nancy McCord, Janna Davis, Patricia Tooley, Eleanor Jenkins, Norma Jean Emmenhizer, Shirley Davis, Jane Brothers, Doris Jones, Zana Dotson, Marty Spitler, Joan Brand. Barbara Tracy, Lewis Piner, Dick Brown. .4 ' at W ,. 39 1 i X55 sf, ff? '52 SL. 1,5 JUNIOR PLAY CAST AND ASSISTANTS Helen Sharp as Lou Herron, Betty Harty as Maude Corey, Jane Ann Dodson as Anne Purcell, Jo Ann Jollifte as Phoebe Purchell, Betty Lehmer as Mrs. Spangler, ,Tama Davis as Vivian George, Barbara Williams fpromptefl, Exnmajean Wilson Cprompterj. Second Row: Mr. Brinkley, director, Dick Poland Kassistantl, Gordon Byrd Cassistantl, Bill Daniels as Ed Burns, Charles Foltz as Dr. Dixon, Lowell Mansfield as Howard Brant, Robert Sargent as Prof. Virgil Bean, Howard Hesson as Vie Lewis, Paul Craw Cassistantj. SENIOR PLAY CAST First row, left to right: Marjorie Huifer, Octavia Wilhelm, Betty Stinnett, Virginia Green, Joyce Hammel Creplaced hy Martha Watsonj, Francis Warner, Annajeau Dowling. Second Row: Mr. Brinkley, Mark Bufiington, Gaylord Toll, Jim Smith, Joe Irvin, Dick Stout. THE SENIOR PLAY The senior play Two Gentlemen and Verona was a comedy in three acts by Anne Ferring Weatherly. It is the story of a group of men and women who were interested in acting, and all of them were trying for a. real big chance to prove themselves good. The cast is as follows: Verona Wood . Clyde Colby .. Mrs. Buxton . Sarah Brown . Marge O'Rielly Neila Lansing ,...FrancisWarner . . . . , Gaylord Toll . . Ovtavia Wilhelm Virginia Green . , .... Marjorie Huffer . Annajean Dowling .42 Flo Anderson .,,.... . . lllike Turner ...,.,.... . Mrs. Maude Doolittle .. . Charlie Adams ...,,. Bill Kennedy ..,,. Milton J. Sweezy Martha Watson Mark Buffington Betty Stinnett jim Smith Joe lrvin . . . Dick Stout BASEBALL Front Row: Frank Brand, La Verne Tucker, Jerry Branson, Jack VVilson. Second Row: Gerald Dougan, Claude Huffer, Paul Craw, Charles Hendricks Carl O Dell Dick Stout, George Rowland, Vernon lfiler, Bob Parsons. ' Back Row: Hershel Brown, coach, Robert Huffman, Charles Farrell, Jim Fyfe, Charles Foltz Gaylord Toll,Bill Daniels, XNalter Anderson, jack Riggin, Clifford French, principal Bill Prown. Name Stout, Dick . . . Daniels, Bill .. XYilson, jack .. Craw, Paul . . . Hnffer, Claude .. O'DeIl, Carl .. Toll, Gaylord . . . Eiler, Vernon .. Branson, Jerry . . Brand, Frank . . . Parsons, Bob . . . Roy erton Royerton Royerton Royerton of play. .- Ave. Hits Runs . . . .437 3 2 . . . .400 1 1 . . . .387 2 2 . . . .333 1' l . . . .333 3 2 . . . .300 4 ' ' 4 . . . .294 2 , 3 . . . .278 ' 5 3 . . . .255 3 2 . . . .250 4 2 . . . .OOO 0 1 SCORES 6 Selma .... . . . 5 6 Yorktown . . . . . 9 5 Cowan . . . . . 7 5 'klfaton .................. 5 Xllaton game called because of darkness after ll innings 43 SENIORS First row, reading left to right: Phyllis Qualkinbush, Betty Stinnett, Janice Batt, Virginia Justice, Louise Jordan, Edna Dowdy, Martha Watson, Joyce Hammel, Jackie Sue Benbow, Janice Leamon, Mar- jorie Huffer, Mary Beeler. Second Row: Eugene Wilhelm, Joanne Burke, Virginia Green, Frances VVarner, Annajene Dowling, Aretta Cook, Berniece Rose, Octavia Wilhelm, Patricia Ullom, Peggy Mills, Rosemary McCord, Shirley Neal, Jack VVilson, Harold Fisher, John Stebbins. Third Row: Jim NVilson, John Hiatt, Edward Harbison, Joe Green, Joe Irvin, Jim Smith, Lionel Dot- son, Gaylord Toll, Wayne Hnnnicutt, Wayne McConnell, Lewis Piner, Mark Buffington, James Kiger, Dick Stout. REVIEW STAFF Editor-in-Chief .... .... J ack Wilson Circulation Managers ..'.- ...... M ary Beeler Associate Editor .... ...Gaylord Toll Pat Ullom, Aretta Cook, Louise Jordon Business Managers ..... Janice Leamon Feature VVriters ......... Phyllis Qualkinbush Marjorie Huffer Mary E, Edwards, Shirley Neal Art Editors ............ ........ James Kiger Mark Buffington Peggy Mills, NVayne Hunnicutt Class News ................... Berniece Rose Sports Editors .................4 Lavon Miller Virginia Justus, Rosemary McCord Virginia Green, John Hiatt, Janice Batt, Betty Stinnett Harold Fisher, Dick Stout Advertising .......... Ed Harbison, Jim Smith News Editors ............. Annajene Dowling Wayne McConnell, Lionel Dotson Jackie Benhow, Martha Watson, Society ...........'..-4...... Octavia Wilhelm Edna Dowdy, Frances NVarner Joyce Hammel, Beulah Gunckel Jo Anne Burke, Lewis Piner Sponsor ....................... Lloyd Penrod Joke Editors .................. Gene Wilhelm Joe Green, James VVilson, Joe Irvin PANORAMA STAFF Joe Irvin ..'....... .......... E ditor Jack Wilson ..., ...-... S ports Editor NVayne Hunnicutt ...... Ass't Editor John Hiatt ....... ..... S napshot Editor Gaylord Toll ...... -- .... Business Mgr, Mark Buffington .... Senior History Dick Stout ..... Advertising Mgr. James Kiger ..... ............ . Art 44 0frnL0 X Nw PARSONS Mr, Brown completed his third year coaching at Royertnn this year, He came to ns from Gaston in '43 to pilot our verious sports teams. Mr. Brown revived track TOLL tn Royerton as it had hcen neglected for sev- eral years MILLER 46 STOUT FOLTZ BUCHANAN XYQ fuel we own' n rlvlut of grutituclc to our two excellent Sllliltllf 1H2ill2lj.fQl'5 and wc wuulrl like to take tlmif op- lhllflllllltj' to tllzmk the In-vs fur tlwir everlasting llclp zulrl co-upe1'z1tim1, r,v' ,ff .- 4 y,.f X ff!!! jf BYRD EILER ,af CRAW O'DELL 47 HIATT DANIELS lnnsh Clyil nhl SECOND TEAM First row, reading left to right: Frank Hranrl, Jerry llransnn, Jnhn Harwly, George Ruwlanrl, l,avL-rm- 'l'nclicr, lin'-n'gc llarlr-y Second Row: Tippy Hcssun, Claude Huffer, Ge-ln'gc Smith, Charles Hendricks, Dun Dwees, lingerie Slrahn. Third Row: Bill Brnwn, VValtcr Amlcrsnn, lluls Sargent, lliuk Hann, Mr. lirown, ,lim File, llale- Yllitlciiis, Cliarlur. Qnalliin l l l if JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL TEAM Front Row: Vklayne Ianway, Virgil Green, john Stralum, Bi-rnaril O'lJell. Second Row: Charles Vllehler, Rnhcrt Chisinan, Billy Jones, Rmlncy Miller, Charles l,aBe-au, llnlniiv Smith, Clurnfl-Q llhca e llayes. Third Row: Ilarnlll Cross, Dunalll Lawson, Max Locke, George Amlerson, Travis Miller, lfarl Miller, l,4-nn ,laxmznig llnr Buchanan. Fourth Row: Mr, Dutru, Robert Farrell, Robert Smith, Fred Parsons, Horace McClure, Dunalrl Fyfc, liilln-rt linmlicy. O R YELL LEADER Virginia Green Emmajene Wilson The basketball season was introduced with the election of yell leaders this year Virginia Creen and limmajene Wilson were chosen to lead our yell section. This was Virgnnas third successive year as yell leader, and l':H1Ul21j61l6'S second. These two girls led the yell section and our Pep Club magnificently at our home games and during the tournaments. lNe wish to thank you girls for a Job well done and tn X irginia Green we wish all the luck in the world. Our basketball team broke even on their games this year winning eleven and losing eleven We vull lose the services of four players, Lavon Miller, John Hiatt, Dick Stout and Gaylord Toll The second team entered a tournament held at Eaton this year with faton Hartford City and Dun kirla, and walked off with high honors bringing home a beautiful trophy to add to our trophy case Following are the first team scores of the '45-'46 basketball season Center .. lfaton . .. Selma . . . Gaston .. ,Farmland Albany . Yorktown Dunkirk . Harrison DeSoto , . Cowan .. DeSot0 KC York town Eaton . . . Parker .. ounty Tourneyj DeSoto .... Selma . . . Harrison Eaton ..... Daleville DeSoto . Central . 25 33 34 Z1 37 41 48 35 31 36 36 42 42 22 67 36 41 21 SECTIONAL 28 21 31 ...45 Royerton . . . Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton Royerton - TOURNAMENT Royerton ,... Royerton .... Royerton Royerton 49 ROYERTO HIGH SCHOOL BA D .W HIGH 5CHO0L Front row, left to right: llnria Nelsnn. vlznn- llrznnl, ,loan Ilrznnl, .loan lllunsfielfl, .lt-:ni llillc-rv. Second Row: Sm- Hills, Curl Y-vln-y, lQwn'gc- llult, Rnnalnl Benner, lion Mnrris, Nlzirilyn liirlcliann. I.-'iw Stiinliing, llnli llillury, 'llravis lllillcr, liillrcrt llnslit-5, llivli llzmn, lhm Scutt, Glenn Cnnncr, -liin Vllzitsrlli. Third Row: l,ulJt-ne Ritcliesnn, ,luzin NYL-Ntlvy. ll-all llnfmzni, Maurice Kc-inn-ily, xvilyllt Nlurris, l':n1 Rwlnnl, ll:n'lv:n'n l ru:1cli, ,lan Mznlill, llellt-n llnmlrcrt, fllzxrviii, wlnliiwm. Ilick Stunt, George lrvin, Phillip Sprinkle, I!-in Riuuin, xlzirkit- Kvnli, VN'inilrc.l Ncliwnrtl, llvtly l,c-lnncr, Czirrml Ruisv, l i':ilit'cs XYzn'ner. Fourth Row: Miss Phyllis Br-wwn Cii1ati'nct:n'i, Clifton Hussein, ,lim Riggin, Dick lirnwn, lla-llc-n Slizirp. Xlzxry Ili-all-r, l,nwt-ll Nlwiislielll, VVillis Hnnnicntt, Stanley lit-ve-iw, fllzirk llnlfingtun, ,luv Irvin, Bill lirnwn, Clyvlt- 'I'lwrnlung, lla-ity llzirfn-y, .lm-l: liiggiri, Annujc-an Ihwslimr, TWIRLERS Front row, reading left to right: jam- llrzinvl, Doris Nelson, Jean Hillery, Joan lllatislil-lil, wlnzni llrznnl. Second Row: IFYZHICUS VY:n'in-V, Cznml Rl-ias, Ainlzijc-llc lluwling, Sue Mills, Joanne VVcslc'y, l,zilJn-nv Ritc'ln'sun. 50 frmio-w Left to right: Mary Beeler, secretary janice Leamon, treasurer, Annajean Dow ling, vice-presidentg Gaylord Toll, presi dent. CLASS HISTORY A decade and two years ago there filed into the East Building of Royerton a line of forty-five ehildreng of that number fifteen are graduates. They are: Mary Beeler, Mark Buffington, Harold lfislier, john Hiatt, Wayne Hunnicutt, Joe Irvin, Lavon Miller, Patricia Ulloin, ,lack XVilson, A-Xnnajene Dowling, Marjorie Huffer, Harold Pease, Ber- niece Rose, Gaylord Toll and james XVilson. The Unfortunate teacher was Miss Bal- linger. ln our second year there were no new students. Our instructor was Miss Bell. Lewis 1'iner, Frances Warner, NVayne McConnell and Betty Stinnett joined us in the third year. We were guided by Miss Lambert. ln our fourth year we found Virginia Green, Maryellen Edwards, James Kiger, Lallene Ritehison, Bob ljiner and liarl Nelson in our midst. Bob and Earl later left us and joined our Armed Forces, VVe moved into the West Building the second semester. Mrs, Cunnington was our instructor. Our fifth year found us divided and instructed by Miss Richardson and Mrs. Heaton. New students were Janice Batt, Sadie Cook, Shirley Neal, Octavia Wilhelm and Gene Keller who later joined our Armed Forces. i The sixth year found us still divided and instructed by Mrs. Brinson and Mr. Briner. New students were jackie Sue Benbow, Joe Green, Edward Harbison, Virginia Justice, Martha XVatson and Bell Wilson who later joined our Armed Forces. 52 Our seventh year found us faced with the perils of the assembly. Mr. Clark was our sponsor. Richard Stout was the only new student. In our eighth year we were no longer the shy individuals, as Mr. Clark found out when he was again chosen sponsor. Beulah Gunkel, Rosemary McCord, Phyllis Qualk- inbush and Eugene VVilheln1 joined us during the ycar. Jo Aanne Burke, Joyce Hammel, Louise jordan, Janice Leamon and james Smith joined us during our freshman year. NVe bought class swcalcrs and had two enjoyable class parties. Mrs. Falls was our sponsor. As sophomores we chose Mr. Brown sponsor. NVQ had two class parties. New stu- dents were Peggy Mills and Edna Dowdy. Our junior year found us too busy to bother with new classmates. Our attention was centered around the junior Carnival, junior Play and the buying of class rings. Mr. Brown was our sponsor. As seniors we got off to a good start by taking a trip to New York. Upon our! return we were faced with the editing of the Panorama and Royerton Review, also the sponsoring of a Senior Play. Lionel Dotson joined us to make the grand total of forty- five. Mr. Stebbins was our sponsor. MARK BUFFINGTON SENIORS Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Chorus 4 Second Childhood 3 Two Gentlemen and Verona 4 Vice-President 3 Class President 4 ANNAJENE DOWLING Band Majorette 2, 3, 4 Chorus Z, 3, 4 Two Gentlemen and Verona 4 Orchids for Thanksgiving 4 Christmas at Casey's 4 Latin Club 1, 2 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Second Childhood 3 Dramatic Club 4 Panorama Staff 4 Ceemoh Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bible Club 2, 3 Commercial Club 1,3,4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Vice-President 4 Class Treasurer 4 JANICE LEAMON Dramatic Club 3 Commercial Club 3, 4 President G.A.A. 4 Bible Club 2 Class Secretary 2, 3 53 SENIOR MARY BEEL ER G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Ceemoh Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 Baud 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 1 Orchestra 1, 2, 3 JOE IRVIN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 llraltiug 3, -1 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Buucl l, 2, 3, l Urcliestru 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club -l Office Staff 3 l'auorg1u1:1 Stall 4 Rexiew Staff 4 Second Clllllllllltlflu 3 Two Gcutlcuieu and X1-ro Christmas at Casey! 4 4-H 1, Z, 3 LEWIS PINER Latin Club 3, -f liible Club 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 JACKIE BENBOW Ceemoli Club Commercial Club G,A.A. Review Staff Dramatic Club Paiioraiiia Staff BETTY STINNETT Commercial Club 3, 4 Ceemoh Club 1, 2, 3 Future Homemakers 4 Dramatic Club 4 Second Childhood Orchids for 'Iihauksgiviugn Magnolia Blooms l'auorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Two Gentlemen aucl Verona JANICE BATT Cecmob Club 1, Z. 3 Future Homemakcrs 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Pauoruuia Staff 4 ROSEMARY MCCORD Ceemoh Club 1, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4 Latiu Club 2, 3, 4 Bible Club Z, 3, 4 Commercial Cl11b 3, 4 ff JOE GREEN I-'auorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 54 Hflrcliirls for 'lil1Fll1liSglX'lll,Lf suliiioas EDWARD HARBISON Commercial Club 3, 4 lntramural 1, Z, 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 OCTAVIA WILHELM Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Ceemoli Club l, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 Bible Club 2 Pep Club 4 Two Gentlemen and Verona 4 PEGGY MILLS G.A.A. Bible Club Commercial Club Iiramalic Club Ceemoli Club ljanorama Staff Review Staff A'Second Childhood Future Homemakers EUGENE WILHELM Panorama Staff Review Staff Commercial Club LOUISE JORDAN Ceemoh Club l, 2, 3 Future Homemakers 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Bible Club 3, 4 ARETTA COOK Ceemoh Club G.A.A. Latin Club Bible Club Commercial Club Panorama Staff Review Staff LAVON MILLER Bible Club 4 Commercial Club 4 Hi-Y l, 2, 3 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra l, 2 'l-H Club l, Z, 3, 4 Basketball 4 lntramural l, 2, 3 Student Manager 3 MARTHA WATSON Review Staff Panorama Staff Pep Club Dramatic Club Latin Club Office Staff Bible Club Commercial Club G.A.A. 55' SENIORS JIM KIGER Dramatic Club 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Drafting 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 T DICK STOUT Basketball 2, 5, sl' ,mullasglaztll l, 2, 3, 4 t, 'lfiaml l, Z, 3, 4 CllClfllS 2, 5, 4 Sucnncl Clllllllllllltlu .l Hxlllfdflltlllkl HllJKllll5'. -l Two llcntlcnlcn znnrl X CO1ll1llCI'L'lIll Club 4 Football 2, S, 4 Drallialit' Club 4 Office Staff 2, 3. 4 lY,Z1llOl'2l.IllZl Staff 4 JO ANNE BURKE Ceemoh Club 1, Z, 3, 4 G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Band 4 Chorus 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 WAYNE HUNNICUTT Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 lntramural l, 2, 3, 4 Drafting 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 JACK WILSON Commercial Club 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 Dramatic Club 4 Office Staff 4 Student Manager 2 Baseball 3, 4 FRANCES WARNER 4-H Club l, Z, 3, 4 GAA, l, Z, 3, 4 Office Staff 1, 3, A, 4 Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ceemoli Club l, 2, 5, 4 Library Staff l Commercial Club 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club 4 Panorama Staff 4 PATRICIA ULLOM Girl Scouts Ceemoh Club G.A.A. Library Staff Bible Club Office Staff Panoran1a Staff Review Staff , Pep Club Future Homemakers EDNA DOWDY Pep Club 4 Ceemoh Club 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 56? Bancl tflzig Qllilffll l, 2, . Two Gentlemen ancl Yun nt MARYELLEN EDWARDS Ceemoli Club l Commercial Club 3, 4 Review Staff 4 l'anorama Staff 4 GAA. l Latin Club 2, 3 Dramatic Club 4 LIONEL DOTSON Panorama Staff Review Staff Bible Club JIM WILSON 1,Ei1101'El1IIZi Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 4 Drafting 3, 4 VIRGINIA JUSTUS Ceemoh Club 1, 2, 3 Commercial Club 4 Bible Club 3, 4 G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 PHYLLIS QUALKINBUSH Commercial Club 3, 4 Bible Club 4 Library Staff 3 Ceemoli Club 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. 2, 3, 4 Pep Club 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 SHILRLEY NEAL Ceemoh Club l, Z, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 Bible Club 3, 4 c,.ix.A. 2, 3, 4 llanorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 JOYCE HAMMEL Commercial Club 3, 4 Ceemoli Club l, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A, 1, 2, 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 Dramatic Club 4 HAROLD FISHER Commercial Club Panorama Staff Review Staff Bible Club SENIORS 97 SENIORS MARK BUFFINGTON Panorama Staff Review Staff Band 3 Commercial Club Latin Club Bible Club 'fTwo Gentlemen and Verona MARJORIE HUFFER Commercial Club G.A.A. Ceemoli Club Future Homemakcrs 'KF-econd Cliilcllioorlu Panorama Staff Review Staff :'Two Gentlemen and Verona VIRGINIA GREEN Yell Leader Z, 3, 4 Office Staff 2, 3 G.A.A, l, 2, 3, 4 Ceemoh Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club l, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 Dramatic Club 3 Two Gentlemen and Verona JOHN HIATT Basketball 3, 4 Intramural l, 2 Commercial Club 3, 4 Review Staff 4 Panorama Staff 4 WAYNE MCCONNELL Football l, 2, 3, 4 Drafting 3, 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 BERNIECE ROSE G.A.A. Latin Club Bible Club Commercial Club Review Staff Panorama Staff BEULAH GUNKEL Ceemoh Club l, 2, 3, 4 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Commercial Club 3, 4 1 Review Staff 4 ' Panorama Staff 4 t JIM SMITH Intramural 3, 4 Panorama Staff 4 Review Staff 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Two Gentlemen and Verona 4 Drafting 3, 4 58 SENIORS IN FIRST GRADE ' Front row, reading left to right: Boll Mansfielzl, Bob Koontz, Harold Fisher, james VX'iIson, Roy Mmlcly, Don Ellis, Phillip Boggs. Second Row: Betty Cavnnaugli, Berneice Rose, Marjorie Huffer, B211'lJZI.1'El Briggs, Bc-tty Anlt, Annajene Dowling, Norma Ashcraft, Betty Poland, Pat I'llom, Elsie Turner. Third Row: Jack VVilson, VVziyn1an McManus, Harold Kingrey, Lerton Bailey, John llizitt, lion Powell, Iflikie Pease, Byron Hunt, Mary VVilliarnson, Anna Frieflley, Mary Beeler, IAIXICIIZL McCord. Back Row: Mr. French, Lavon Miller, Toni Dunzunore, Joe Irvin, NVayne Ilunnicntt, john Rczullc, Marvin Knight, Mark Bnffington, Gaylord Toll, Miss Ballinger. XVe want to congratufate our sponsor Mr, Stn-llluiznw . r ..z.' help he has given the seniors in their last year at Rfryi-rt.n1 :ml for his assistance in publishing this year-lmook which otherwise conlcl not have been published. ,59 PROPHECY My husband and I were walking down the street in Muncie, when suddenly we met Joyce Hammel and her husband, that wonderful sol- dier she met about three weeks before school was out. They are happily married and living in Indianapolis. On hearing the good news we decided to visit with them for awhile and later take a trip. The four of us visited my cousin, Gene Wilhelm. For our entertainment we visited Cadle's Tabernacle ,and much to our amaze- ment none other than Lewis Piner was doing the preaching. After church we had quite a chat with Lewis. He told us about Gaylord Toll being the great athletic coach over at Tech High School. As we were driving down the highway, whom should we see but Dick Stout, chief con- structer on building the new Super Duper Highway. We stopped to have a lew words with him, when we discovered working foi, him, Lionel Dotson, who was trying to earn a living the hard way for his wife fPat Ullomj and family, Don, Jack, Mary, Patty, joe, Mar- tha, Jim, Peg, Marjorie, and little Gene. From there we traveled northeast to New York. VVe stopped off at Cleveland and to our wonder- ment we ran into Peggy Mills, she told us about Wayne Hunnicutt who was living in Cleveland too for the past few years. Peggy told us about Frances Warner and Annajene Dowling working as Powers Models, in New York. As we arrive in New York, we visited the Stork Club, the manager walked up to us and who should it be but Jack VVilson, we imme- diately recognized him because we couldn'! forget that face. NVhile on a busines trip in Buffalo he told us about running into Aretta Cook, one of our classmates, who is getting ready to l-eave for Scotland. He also told us about Harold Fisher being manager at the Waldorf Hotel. Joe Irvin and his five-piece jazz band is now playing, which consists of Jim Smith, Eddie Pease, Jim Wilson, Joe Green and Lavon Miller. Mary Beeler and joan Burke as their ballet dancers. Later in the evening we had dinner at the Astoria where Sammy Kay and his Swing and Sway orchestra was playing. We were very surprised when he announced as his vocal Martha Watson. Who should be sitting at next table but five of our clasmates of I Gene Keller, wife, Marjorie Huffer, Earl B son, wife, Janice Leamon, and La D1 Ritcheson, and husband. They were telling about visiting the RCA Music Hall, wh they saw the Rockettes. Assisting them W Beulah Gunckel, Maryellen Edwards, Shir Neal, and Phyllis Qualkinbush. After spending an exciting three weeks New York the four of us moved west to C. fornia. On our way We stopped at Hia Tourist Camp. Who should greet us at door but Johnny Hiatt and wife, Virgi Green. At breakfast the next morning tl told us about Jackie Sue Benbow and her h band living in Hollywood, California. A about Bernice Rose and her husband sp-end a night at their tourist camp. While visiting at Pasedena, we stopped see the Rose Bowl Game where we saw Rc mary McCord and Maxine Whitehead. M ine told us about Mark Buffmgton who N serving as the professor at the college wh she attended. As we started on our way home, we s a car at the side of the road with a flat t We stopped to see if we could be of any sistance and who should walk up to the but Edna Dowdy and her husband. We g siped Qas usualj while the tire was be changed and continued our safari. VVhen we pulled into Chicago onto La Shore Drive we stopped a policeman and'v should it be but Wayne McConnell. He t us about Virginia Justus being receptionis1 the Children's Home and also Louis Ion being dress manager in Marshal Fields Q part Store in Chicago. He told us that l ward Harbison and James Kiger were 1 toonists on the Chicago Tribune. Janice I and Betty Stinnett were traveling sales lad selling nylons in the Chicago area. We I quite a talk with him and went on about way home. Octavia Wilhelm and Joyce Hammel LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and forty-six do hereby declare this our last will and testament and all other previous wills and agreements will become null and Void. We do will and bequeath the following legacies to our successors: We generously give: To the faculty-the memories of the wideawake seniors. To the Juniors-all our seats in the assembly. They are yours for as long as you want them. To the Sophomores-our sympathy for labors yet to be rendered at ballgames, in selling ice cream, candy, etc. To the Freshmen-the right to shoulder the blame for everything that happens at school whether it be your fault or not. To the Eighth Grade-the right to feel grown up and to think that you will soon be in high' school. To the Seventh Grade-the right to-run over everybody in your mad rush to the cafeteria. I, Berneice Rose, will my chemistry book to Car- leen Cronin. I, Octavia VVilhelm, will my natural blonde hair to Jeanine DeHart. I, Louise Jordan, will my quiet CPD disposition to Charles Cook. I, Marjorie Huffer, will to Emmajean Wilson the right to argue as much as she sees fit with Mr. Pit- tenger in bookkeeping class. I, Janice Leamon, will Helen Sharp the right to fight with her next seat partner whenever she pleases. I, Beulah Gunckel, will to Bob Parsons, the right to stay out of school whenever he finds it necessary. I, Lewis Piner, will my girlish figure to Art Keller. 1 I, Edward Harbison, will my special rights and privileges as a senior to Dick McCord. I, Phyllis Qualkinbush, will my silliness to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. I, Gaylord Toll, will to Bob Sargent, the sole right to go to town at any time he sees fit, with or without a good reason. We, Janice Batt and Betty Lou Stinnett, will half of our friendship to Carleen Cronin and Joy Cloud. The other half'we are keeping for future use. I,- Martha Watson, having no mind and nothing to will, will all of my bookkeeping knowledge to Mr. Pittenger. I, Peggy Mills, will my seat to Betty I-Iarty so she can sit next to Chuck Foltz. I, Wayne Hunnicut, will to Bill Burgess the right to build model airplanes in any class he wants to. I, Jim Kiger, will my ability to keep away from girls to anyone who wants it. I, Shirley Neal, will everything I do not possess to anyone who will not accept it. I, Joe Green, will my right to read library books in the assembly to Dick McCord. We, Rosemary McCord and Aretta Cook will to Herbert Kimbel and Charles Cook, the right to miss school with no question asked. I, Jim Smith, after four years at Royerton, have no will and if I did have I would take it with me. I, Joyce Hammel, will to Verajean Edwards and Janice Young, the right to take Physical Education whenever they please. I, Patricia Ullom, will to Lois Stradling the right to get the best of Dick Stout for at least once as I have tried to for four years and have not succeeded yet. I, Lavon Miller, will to Paul Craw the right to tell jokes to anyone who will listen, in any class. I, Virginia Green, will to anyone who is silly enough to take it, my bookkeeping book. I, Mary Beeler, will my front seat in the assembly to George Rowland-strictly for convenience. I, Lionel Dotson, will my nickname, Larry Joe, to any one that wants lt. We, John Hiatt and Dick Stout, will to Paul Craw and Charles Foltz, our place on the bench, including our cushions. I, Wayne McConnell, will the right to Dave Snider to talk in the assembly any time he wants to. We, Maryellen Edwards and Jackie Sue Benbow, will to Verajean Edwards and Janice Young, the right to flirt with the Sophomore boys. I, Harold Fisher, will my ability to make Stebbins mad to any one that can do it. I, Joe Irvin, will my position in the band to George Holt tif he wants itllj. I, Mark Buffington, will my beloved bass horn to Willy Hunnicutt. I, Edna Dowdy, will my quiet personality to Bar- bara Green. I, Virginia Ju-stus, will to Marvin Johnson and Bob Justus, the privilege to leave the assembly anytime they see fit, with or without permission. I, James Wilson, will to Dick McCord the right to dr-ive into any ditch he sees!!! I, Eugene Wilhelm, will my Monday sickness to anyone that will have it. We, Frances VVarner and Annajene Dowling, will to Carol Riess and Barbara Ray, the right to go any place at any time with any one. I, Jo Anne Burke, will my seat in the office to Jane Ann Dodson. I, Jack Wilson, am taking what will I have left, with me because I don't think it would be safe at Royerton with French and Stebbins. Friday 31 Tuesday 4 Friday 7 - Monday 10 -Blue Monday-The Seniors have started out good this year. Wednesday 12- Friday 14 - Monday 17 - Wednesday 19- Thursday 20 - Friday 21 - Tuesday 25 - AUGUST . A A -Lots of old faces! The book stores will sure be crowded this week-end. SEPTEMBER -A bunch of new teachers. We wonder how they will get along in quieting this fine asembly of ours? We started the baseball season off with a bang, by beating Selma. NO GUM CHEWING, it disturbs the teachers classes says French. Our first loss-to Yorktown. French's trailer was air-conditioned on this day. Brrrrrrrr. Seniors getting ready for the big trip. The hicks go to the big city. Seniors still getting ready for trip. Everyone is on pins and needles till the day comes. Q This is the big day. The seniors left for New York City. Sure is quiet around the school with the Seniors gone. We hear there was an epidemic of skipping classes. We suffered a great loss today. Mr. Lowell Stafford's funeral. Friday 28 -Our second loss this season to Cowan. OCTOBER VVednesday 3 -Individual pictures. Everyone had his hair combed for a change. The Seniors even looked respectable for a change. Friday 5 -This has been Iiducation VVeek. Wonder if anything was learned by the pupils? Wednesday 10-Already Bill Daniels is seen in a group of girls. Friday 12 -All the boys are rushing around to get last minute dates to take to Bloom- ington. Monday 15 -Has everyone reeuperated from the flat tire episode Saturday night? Friday 19 - Monday 22 - Tuesday 23 - juniors getting ready for the Carnival. juniors working very industriously getting ready for the Carnival. At last-that long awaited event-The junior Carnival. LaDene Ritche- son elected most popular girl and Carl O'Dell most popular boy. 25-26-Oh hapy day. Teachers' Institute. A vacation. Monday 29 - Thursdayl - Friday 2 Tuesday 6 - Friday 9 Monday 12 -- VVednesday Friday 16 - Tuesday 20 Wednesday 21- 22-23- Monday 26 - Tuesday 27 -- Friday 30 - Monday 3 -- Wednesday 5 - Friday 7 - Monday 10 - Wednesday 12- Friday 14 - 18-19- Thursday 20 - Friday 21 - Monday 31 Monday 7 10-11-12- Oh what a beautiful morning. NOVEMBER ' First game of basketball season. Center was our first victory. Our first defeat-by Eaton. We must be in a rutttt-lost to Selma. We're off to Gaston. The victory was OURS. Another Monday. My this term will be over before we know it. 14-What have the Sophomore boys got that the Senior boys haven't ???? Inquire at any Senior girls' seat. Egads we won another game. Beat Farmland. Oh me, Oh my, Albany beat us. Seniors combed their hair today to look at the birdie. No school-Thanksgiving-To bad it only comes once a year. I don't think anyone ate to much over the week-end. Everyone loolts the same. Iixcept for the Seniors, they look kinda tired. We're off-Yorktown bound. Another one up for them. Hats off to the Juniors for the swell play Spring Fever. Everyone en- joyed it. '1 DECEMBER 'M I can't begin to tell you, sings some of the girls. Christmas is 'coming around you know? Toll: Whatis the difference between a girl and a horse? I. Wilson: I don't know. ' Toll: I'll bet you have some swell dates. Another strike against us. Dunkirk beat us. Oh, how I hate to get up in the morning. Those Sophomore boys are big wolves. You can hear the HOXVLING all over the school when they see a girl. Poor Harrison lost another game. Exams-Now we find out how dumb everyone is. No school. A vacation. , DeSoto won over us. Swell game Redbirds. Here it is New Years Eve and we have to come to school. 1 JANUARY I No school-Happy New Year everyone. Isn't it grand? We beat the hot shot team, COWAN. Tuesday 1 - Friday 4 - , , -Another Monday. The race is on for the sale of tourney tickets. Seems like everyone has been contracted ahead of time by a certain Senior boy. Eh Lavon? County Tourney. DeSoto beat us. Better luck next year. Selma were the champs. Nice going Bluebiirds. 62 Monday 14 Wednesday Friday 18 Monday 21 Wednesday Friday Z5 Monday 28 Wednesday Friday 1 Wednesday Friday 8 Monday ll Wednesday Friday 15 Tuesday 19 21 Monday 25 Wednesday Friday 1 Monday 4 Wednesday Friday 8 Monday 11 Wednesday Friday 15 Tuesday 19 Wednesday Friday 22 Monday 25 Wednesday Friday 29 April 1 Wednesday Friday 5 Monday 8 Wednesday Friday 12 Monday 15 Tuesday 17 Friday 19 April 20 These love affairs. It must be nice to be in love. 16-just another day of school. And our school days are getting short says 23- 30- 5 13- -22 27 6 13 the Seniors. Defeated again. I was a beauty in my day. just another day wasted away, says Mr. Miller. Well, there goes with the window Eaton Norsemen Well, the Senior they French? It's kinda lonesome around here without any Senior boys to talk to. By Yorktown. Come on guys let's go. Wilson to the office again. It was kinda cold in here open jack. Bang, Bang. aren't what they used to be. Nice game team. row is kinda thin. Those boys just can't be good can FEBRUARY This isn't the 4th of July but there sure was a big bang in the assembly today. Now who could have been responsible? We lost another game tonight, to Parker. Well, well, do tell, we beat the great DeSoto team. Here we go to Selma. But the victory went to them. Another Monday. Everyone is getting ready for the big game with Har- rison. Stebbins: I think you are in your second childhood. Fre11ch: Well, if I am, I'm having a lot better time than I had in my first one. Poor Harrison lost another game. Everyone is ready for the Sectional. No school. Sectional Tourney. We went to the finals with the Bearcats. But they were a little to good for us. Everyone is thrilled over the Sectional. We couldn't win but it was a swell game. Fisher asleep again. Those Senior boys are really night owls. MARCH March came in like a lion and goes out like a lamb. It's just the other way around with the Seniors. We hear Mr. Stebbins' coat was found in the girls' dressing room. How did it get down there, Johnny ???? Mrs. Stebbins: Is your husband hard to get along with? Has he a quick temper? Mrs. French: He has an even temper-the most even temper I ever knew in my life-he's always mad. Our first skating in the gym this year. Everyone had a pretty good time Efccept Mr. Penrod. We'll have to figure out a way to keep him off the oor. LOST: One pair of size 10 girls' gym shoes. If anyone finds them please return to Mary Beeler. Has anyone seen Jack Wilson lately? We miss him being in the Senior row. He's always gadding around. March Melodies. Everyone had a very nice evening. In case you were wondering why Annajene hasn't sat down all afternoon today, it is her birthday. 20-The suns a shining and everyone is getting spring fever. 27--- 3 Our first baseball game with Harrison. The honors went to us. Pittenger has a path wore up to Willis H. seat. You shouldn't talk so much Willis. Well, so all the Seniors aren't here today. They say they are buying clothes for graduation, we wonder. Another skating party. APRIL April Fools Day. The last edition of the Royerton Review. Another gum lecture. Now what makes you think we can get gum? Senior Play. Two Gentlemen and Verona. Hats off to the Seniors they were swell. This is a lost day, nothing happened. 10-Another skating party. We're just going to have to get Penrod something to hold him up. Seniors finished their exams. Now we'll find out how dumb they are. Senior week. Baccalaureate is over and everyone is looking forward to Commencement. -Grade exams. -The last day of school. We've all had a wonderful year, We, the Seniors, will our seats to the Juniors. .-COMMENCEMENT. 63 'I' M,.------.,w,..----,- ----ncn -.-,-,---4-.- -..-,-.-,-.-.-,-,-c-,- -,-,-,- ll !! ll !! Fl ll !! ' ll U li l l ll H ll! ll ll il ii BETTER MILK IN A BETTER BOTTLE ll ii Phone 4542 !! M ni:-icriziuicz ::1::i:1:::: :::i:i:: 1-:ififini-:i:::::i4:i:-1-:i:i::i::1:1oE-21:i:ic.-ini ll , . Kemmer s l-lybrlds Complimfmfs Of 610B-620-813B-Ohio cas ll Tama Oats-Lincoln Soybeans ll Muncie's Five Leading Theatres I V ii Properly Dried and Graded in our ii Modern seedhouse. Located 6 miles H Rivolil Strand' Wysor North of Muncie At Junction Of State Road 21, 35, and 28 H00Sie1' 51 UPVJW11 Walter E. Kemmer and Sons ij Muncie. Ind.. n. R. 1 a 1. Ph. audi a 3014 ll l:l:lI l:i:lilil5.i lCI1Ti:i:l9- 1Ili0Q1 ll iIl' The Mutual Home and Savings The SYCCHHQTGS II H Association DTIVG-l1'1 Il ll Muncie's Largest Home Dial 9775 Financing lnstitution 811 W. McGal1iard Road ll Corner Charles 6 Mulberry St. Muncie n Muncie. Indiana UlCl.0l1 BIO. 64 Max G Grace Buren, Prop. 1 -1---1 1- 1- 1- ----1 1- 1 ----A-A-aiu. -1o1:i:: :i::::i::::i:1::: 1 :1-nz:-L-nina ti !! PARK SAND and GRAVEL Lowell Park 0 Q Our Motto Is Service And Quality ii Dial 4871 - R. R. 3 Box 247 Muncie. Ind. , Lee Beckley - jeweler Compliments Of R cxmil - ul -E ' , ' H ton B ova kim Davis Coffee Shop l wA'rc1-uzs U Diamonds-Silver North Star . 109 s. Mulberry sl ' Grouleff 6- Mauck A Armes ' Lumber Co. A Super Food Market - Hoqhouses, Fence Posts, Lumber ond 1021 5. Mum sem: Form Gates. I Phone 2-3515 ' 0- C- Ames- PNP- 1500 North walnut Dial 3325 LEHMAN'S ELECTRIC AND ' HEATING COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF I Electric and Heating Appliances Fumaces on Bmners Muncie Cold Storage ' Stoker: - Boller: - Water Pmnps Dial 8141 400-402 E. Main sum 'md ICS C0-I ' MUNCIE. mn. i 110101010101-,qw-+ x11:1:1n1:1:1: Compliments Of W0lfe's lee Cream R. R. No. 3, East Iackson Mode's Place Groceries, Lunch-Gas and Oil Tel. 5080 Road 35 at 28 1:r1c1.:1 1:1::1::1. 1:1:1::1:::::1 1 1:1141 COMPLIMENTS OF Magic City Supply Company 9954 Dial 9954 Majestic Wallpaper And Paint Store Phone 3291 305 E. Main St. Muncie. Indiana Dial 9281 N , I 1. COMPLIMENTS, Rosemary Pastry Shoppe' U Inf-,.' 1617 University Ave. ,rl 'U A11-101-.1.n1n1c:1:1:1:1::1n1uq:e:1.:1:111 J mpg., 1.11 ., . 4. - Cooper Corn. Co. Ward Cooper V- 155,511 f ' -V ffutllli- Lester Ninsteil Your Business- Apgfeciated Office 3862 PHONES 1 Residence 4915 .- . f, 90ioie1c Peoples Ice Delivyerif Phone 9985 423 Pershing Dr. ?,..iv- :. u ,J Muncie, Indiana COMPLIMENTS OF dloamton Bm, Qfzivmm, Sam Colvin Everett E. Cassell Frank Miller Hobart O. Lacy Stanley L. Leslie Kenneth Hayden Robert W. Stradling W. L. 'Marley Mervyn E. Collins George Cumings Wilbert L. Fisher lohn Dye Roy Iohnson Lowell Waid George Waid Eugene Collins Lawrence Walsh Frank D. Heuer Kenneth Manley Simon Dalrymple Theodore Bebout in----1 -'Q ----1 1,1 an 1,1 1 101011 11, CCJMNLIMENTS OF Moncrief Heating Company 1303 South Walnut Street -- - ----- 1 ---- 1.1: 1111:-.zip Delaware County Lumber Co., Inc. Lumber-Millwork-Roofing Siding-Paint-Wallpaper-Building Supplies C. L. DOCK, XCR. QS- TREAS. 723 S 1!'z Cwiicil Street Muncie, Ind. Pfzczze 7756 uxioioioiuninnqutxt-1n.pn1,,1 qu--1-.1-11 :cific There's one guy who is always up To his chin in music. Who's He? The Violinist Perry Lyons Rex Bond Ralph Bothast ,ZS::::,::,:::e:l.:,: :::f:::-21-77---- 5-.-,- -..- -.,--- Roeiirg and Siding fjffrizn Pc z.t and Enamels The Best Ex er For 43 years I have served Delaware County and vicinity Brand Roofing Co. Leslie Brand, Owner ee -..------- -l---. ::5,.,-.:C:::::::.. U 7'-7-'-'-M -L '- ll il !! Compliments Of II . !! , II Wilson Pastry Shop ii ll ll 115 W. Charles St. I! ,.....::::::....:::C:n::::: Z :i:::f.- !! ll !! . Il Covalt Dairy Co. ii ii Vitamin D I-lornogenized Milk Yi am Goamfm Av.. Phono sw ii 67 201014114 1:-1n1:i::1:5c------ 1 ---- --- ieiqi 1 I---.-1c1..1.x Kuhner Packing Company Muncie, Indiana-Fort Wayne, Indiana-Chicago. Ill. For Your Protection We Have U. S. Government Inspection Ask For Keener Brand Weiners And Luncheon Meats 'A ' l'T'T'T' -'D' Muncie - -- - - ,1-1,,,---,i---e1g:::7----1q7-------- The Kimm Paint Co.. Inc. Iewel Shoppe Paints-Wallpaper-Glass 117 W. Charles SL 220-222 East Main Sf. Phone 7797 Indiana Plant , With Knott s Confidence Shoe Rebuilding and Health Spot Shoes Muncie Charles R. Ebrite 314 S. Mulberry St. Eaton Route 1 DISTRIBUTOR Indiana ---1,-,..-11-e-----: 2-11-1- The Equipped Shop In '- he Countr , , 5 y rm: rm! Lawn Mowers-Power Mowers All Sizes Sharpened :S Repaired Were you calling me? Also Welding Yes Briggs-Stratton Motor Works G Parts Well, I'm already engaged. l. S. FRANK ' Oh. are you? Well. I hope you'll be awfully happy Royerton. Ind. 68 1::1c1::1:1: 1: 1::1::1:1:1:1:1 1::1:s1:1:n1:1::1 111: 1: 1:1c1:1 1 1.1 1 1:1 1 1 1 1:1 We take the pleasure in assisting in the entertainment of Muncie Guests ll0TEL Il0BEBTS A. C. Thornburg, Mgr. 13-5-I-561:1:1::1::1l:l:l:1:ll:i::l: ' ! Livingston's Grocery Gl:tOCEl:ilES AND MEATS Yours for Friendly Service Muncie, Indiana r1oioic1 T,1,1 1,1..1-1,1-1 1,1 1,11-19g CPF. 2-1541 PHONES RES. 5919 The Posey Shop Flowers for Every Occasion 525 N. fciferson Muncie. Ind. 1-1 1.1-11,1 1-L1--.... 1:1:1:1:1:1mnn1:1:1m Royertcn. Ind. Dial 9053 g Economy Shoe Store Q i Vitality and Stacy Adams Shoes 111 So. Mulberry Muncie. Indiana i ..,:::.::::::::::::r::,::::::,::..,......... ! l A. E. Boyce Company i Office Equipment, Supplies and Printing l ! Phone 4427 l 321 East Main St. Muncie. Indicma Lyon's Service Station lntersection 3 and 28 Phone 3018 Phillips 66 1:11:15-v..1-1. 1. .....1.i1:1..1.,1,i1..1..1n1-.1:xq POULTRY Fred Rinker-Harold Osterhoil MUNCIE EGG 6: POULTRY CO. Two squares North of McCulloch Park -1- 1-1-n1n--1-1-i1-n1r---v1-----0111-1-1-1 1-:1:11:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:1:11:1u11z1:1:1: Q c SLINGER Advertising Service Muncie. Indiana I :1:1-,c1:1:1:1:1o1:1:1:a:1:1:15a COMPLIMENTS OF Indiana Business College Muncie Over 45 years of Service 69 r French Steam Dye Works 415 E. Main Muncie. Ind. Doi-1---116201-1-1 11101-1-1s1n1r1-1-sq Hasn't Harvey ever married? No, and I don't think he intends to, Because he's studying for a Bachelors Degree. 55' il ii !! gi I II ll II .. ll II ., U II ,. It ti ll. I .572 ---- --1-------apminiug ogiffdfon .Szabo Portrait and Commercial Photography 115 1-2 South Mulberry St. Muncie. Indiana sr-lA1-54-35512-----1-'--'--'------'-- ---Q--'-H--'-----'-n-0-'-----1-w - - -.-- Meet Your Friends At The KAYWOODIE Q Dancing Every Night 332 East 'Main Ph. 23528 Hi-Hat Hamburgs You Know They're Good Plenty of Parking Space 119 South High Si. Muncie Indiana Paul B. Davis Co. Business Furniture QQ Equipment Loose-Leaf Binders 49 Forms 110 E. Washington St. Dial 3366 Muncie. Ind. - ' -if-i' 1 -J ioL--104 R.I'1.3 The Greatest Name In Hybrids Hugh M. Williamson Muncie. Ind. Qui:-1--1: :znieinizi-:-L-51-:4:131nioioio1a Phone Notary Public and Timing Cpai E. Toll 2225 N. Walnut SL 8353 pq-----1 1 --------0----------4 -Y--------:oft Ph. 23239 Compliments Of Hunnicutt's MARATHON STATION Tires. Batteries and Accessories On The Point At 67'and 3 Rel. 50 23 ee:-::ui:rio1oc COMPLIMENTS OF Barefoot Poultry and Egg 317 N. High St. Muncie I am going to buy a car. Why do you want to buy a car? I just found a parking space. A----i---A : pg4n4i.,1-1,1,-,iviigoi-1,102 0i0io1 1Oi0io irzlzzigpoqlioi- COMPLIMENTS OF lefawafe COM!!-fy juneraf lirecfora - '---1 -- -1- .-11:14:10: Compliments Of Singers Bakery :Eo1cn1ci:: :1- Enterkin's Northside Grocery GROCERIES 6. MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES G FRUITS 513 W. McGalllard. Muncie Phone 24541 S '11-1an1011111111nioiusieuieniuininiuqcoioioq poi: Kirkpatrick Sursa, Inc. Complete Insurance Service For Business, Industry, Farm and J The Individual 401-403 Iohnson Bldg. Muncie .xdadociafion Russell's SEED FARM Muncie, Ind. R.R.1 1:1-if : :liu1:i:::::::i:1r-1:i:1::n .Emi Marx's Clothing Store 104 North Walnut Street Phone 5361 Indiana 1.71---7 sax--11oq:-1,,-111-----7- ioQo DIDi!lZllQ1lQ lllillQllillQllQl 1 lil! Always Em that Good Hoosier Pride Pop Corn Indiana Pop Corn Company MUNCIE, IND. Hasn't Harvey ever married? No, and I don't think he intends to, Because he's studying for a Bache1or's Degree. 71 slr- '------'- --'-'---- - ------ ------------- ---- -A------ - ---------- i ll ll Orv's Drive-In ii li It For the Best Food U av JJL L.fel Q II HIGH AT THE BRIDGE l' I 1 Musical Problems Solved By Experts Bring Them To Us Be It a New Instnunent. Or Your Old One Repaired IN MUNCIE - il Pearsons Music Dept. ii Ph. 2-6454 ,, H 110-118 EL. Walnut Ph. 2221i 1' MMD !! E :H : :CE1:3--2:---0-0::Z---.1-.i-.--..-U H .,..,...............,:. 22.21- ,zezrzzgzeze II Ed. Dowlin Fi d M k t .1 g oo ar e Burkes Texaco Quality Merchandise Service phone 24870 2333 N. Wclnui Corner Main and Madison ':::i:::1:n1:r:-zwnnzuz 1z1n1::i..i.,1.s1ui.:I 1 1:11iniozzxininiziaguioirczroqzzizriol Il C H S Sh Meet Your Friends At o ege weet o P ,, Porter Drug Store 1524 University Ave. 105 South Walnut St. , D. M. GALLIHER CO. Ballard s Complete Hardware GENERAL INSURANCE Philco and Hotpoint Appliances Hniel Hzizexis Ildq. Dldl 5142 Green Pgint MGCk'S Shoe Hospital 800 North Granville H SINCE 1897 G d F d 110 N. Mulberry Street oo oo Muncie lndlulld M 10101113-z:-:x1niu::f:i::::1:n:uizzioi :fr-4 :iu.:' 1:1 1 1 1:11:21 1-:1::1:i:::::i:Eo1 Mildred Lewellen ., Distinctive Apparel Penzels Bookstore H Delaware Hotel Building I 211 S. Wallin! SL Munch Muncie Indiana li ' L: Fine Custom Tailored Suits 6. Topcoats Del's Grocery M at the Cost of Ready-Made H01 Sqndwicheg Q Sgupg F. W. Lawvere, Tailor We Try to Please 404 E. Main St. Phone 2-5322 Iunction 28 6: 35 + x1u1en1 rioioioinic :excl 1:1111 :::gL-zcixz-:i:::::1::::1:::r-:ai-: 72 ' --E----uni-1-----'--ioiaic - -,1q1.1.,1-1,1-1, 3.,1,.1o1p1 -- ----------A --- ala II Brandon Welding Shop , II R tyeltgn Road East of R. R. Tracks Dora Dean S Ph. 22082 Beauty Shop Portable Service ,, , uaston, Indiana H Using In Phone 101-4 FARM MACHINERY REPAIR -Q .-..-.---.-.,--- -- -V-.,----.--.---- s:::::,:::c:.:,..-..-..:,-..-.::::s: ze- :is MOS' Men BUD' Here Iunior Miss Dress Shop ll Tolowcrre lfotel Building 106 S. Walnut St. Muncie MUNCIE. INDIANA COMPLIMENTS OF Burnes - Sweeper Shop Muncle Lumber Co' New and Rebuilt Cltaners and Washers Phone 3349 1402 S. Walnut St. Muncie, Indiana Phone 2-1361 , The Cade Co. Iackson s Garage Floral Artists Gaston. Ind. Ph-Cne 74-10 Corner Main and Walnut Streets Muncie, Indiana Ishop Af Bennett's Service CISSSI' S 218 mvola Bldg. Business is Better at Bennettsn phone 9112 Muncie, Indiana Phone 2-3441, Jefferson at Iackson St. H --- --K ------Q - AQ- II Compliments Of A. M. Bench 6. Sons Lumber Co. ii Beshal-as Complete line of Building Supplies Grocery Paints and Fence Posts .. GGBIOI1 Indiana 3 . , 3 ' - li C011111 S poriitlfdlioifiptliys GROCERY at MEAT MARKET Kirks ii Gaston. mama Phone so ' Since 1855 Muncie Compliments of -Compliments- Neumode Hosiery Shop Temqh Fggds Walnut at Adams St. pon-no C1-,ips Nut Mem 73 --'x-1 1-14--1--14-0-U1 1 1 1-1 1 1--1 1.1mm ....m.,1,1.., 1 1 1,41 1 ivi Holloway Cleaners and Tailors Let us Prove Our Slogan The Best W'ay Is The Holloway 113 W. Howard St. Dial 8272 SLAUGHTER'S FEED STORE Purina Feeds and Iamesway ' Farm- Equipment Muncie. Indiana Phone 5171 4:10:31:i:::::1ozn::n-1:nzoznanoztfgrvuntvqptni--1 Kirby-Wood Lumber Co.. Inc. All Kinds of Lumber Kc Builders Hardware PHONE - OFFICE 8896 Hoyt Avenue G Liberty Street MUNCIE, INDIANA zuzoicizniuiuuiinxsmguxfnzavxuyingng-.-.-tini.. Muncie Oil 6 Coal Co. Dealers for Iron Fireman Stokers Quality Coal 1519 S. Liberty St. Ph. 5595 zxxininipicxzcaiunz .1014-an-:pug 3 a1010qnn1n Greetings and Best Wisiies Hoosier Barber Shop 218 E. Main St. Skilled Operators to Serve You HOWARD BAILEY, Prop. e:ia1ai4:::i :i01-:Mpc1uinzugnznsiz:ruining What are you going to give me For Christmas? Take the number tour. Yeah. Subtract two. Yeah. What'Ve you got? Two. Now' subtract two. Yeah. W'hat have you got now? Nothing. That's what l'm going to give You for Christmas. ninxnioioioioioic noioiniuioi ini 11 1: in 11 Q 10111 Compliments of Muncie Banking Company at Muncie l'5 2. Clxgrlzs Street and Eaton 101--1--in..-:ci11:-.aug-air:1t:1::i:11nia-- '-- -- It Cook's Radio Shop 425 E. 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