Royerton High School - Panorama Yearbook (Royerton, IN)
- Class of 1952
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F7521 IN MEMORIAM Words are so inexpressive at times, aren't they? ln the production of this annual We, of course, had reason to know Mrs. Marjorie Pittenger more closely than many of the other students at Royertong yet even so, we have no insight into the inner feelings of those who held her near and dear. Mrs. Pittenger gave eleven years of her life to the work she loved so dearly - the instruction of elementary school children. This she accomplished even though her health had been seriously impaired. May her example of courage and ambition provide an incentive for those of you at R.H.S. who will soon be deciding your future course in life. W Vw My s ,, ,N W ., Wa yan fifameaeazaazaaa MR. CLIFFORD C. FRENCH, Principal West Building MR. JOHN L-OTZ, Trustee ADVISORY BOARD MR. WOOD LESLIE, Chairman MR. ORVILLE BROWN, Third Board Member MR. FLOYD E. ABRAHAM, S6C1'efa1'y MR. OHN BRINKLEY, Principal I East Building acuity MISS MARILYN MCCLAREN MISS MARY LOU HAHN MR. CHARLES POSEY MR. ROBERT CARMICHAEL In addition to her duties in the office, Miss McClaren found two periods a day to help Miss Hahn give the high school girls their daily exercise. Miss Hahn also did double duty as an English teacher . . . Although kept fairly busy with their physical training classes, Mr. Posey and Mr. Carmichael found time to teach commercial arithmetic. Their duties as head basketball coach and assistant, respectively, kept them occupied on weekday evenings . . . The three gentlemen pictured immediately below guided the R.H.S. football team to its best season on record. In addition to their physical training classes, Mr. Locke taught three mathematics classes, Mr. Baker two drafting classes, and Mr. Bixler three social science classes . . . The two gentlemen and lady in the bottom picture are the persons responsible for the destiny of approximately 275 junior high students. MR. HOWARD LOCKE MR. ROBERT BAKER MR. PERRY BIXLER MR. LEONARD GANTZ MR. HARRY DUTRO MRS. NELLIE BRINSON deadly MR. JOHN STEBBINS MR. HERSCHEL BROWN Mr. Stebbins undoubtedly found his days slightly monotonous sometimes this year because of the fact that his biology students were divided into three groups. However, he found adequate diversion during his assmbly periods . . . Mr. Brown found himself quite busy this year. His duties as head of the physical training depart- ment coupled with those as Sponsor of the junior class left him with little spare time . . . ln the picture on the left below are the two ladies at Royerton who help to get the students' tongues twisted and then attempt to untwist them. In other Words, they are the foreign language teachers, Mrs. Dupouy and Mrs. Lambert. Mrs. Dupouy's Latin classes and Mrs. Lambert's Spanish classes were substantially larger this year than those of previous years . . . Mrs. Hughes again enjoyed the pleasure of instructing America's future homemakers in her home economics classes. Mr. Glancy likewise enjoyed his job as instructor of those conscientious students of agriculture, the future farmers of America. MRS. SUZANNE DuPOUY MRS. MARI LOU LAMBERT MR. FRED F. GLANCY, JR. MRS. WANDA HUGHES acuity MR. RICHARD JOLLIFFE MRS. VIRGINIA KIRK MR. WILLIAM MILLER Mr. Jolliffe, our new band director, immediately proved himself this year a very capable gentleman for the job. Those who saw some of the band's performances will undoubtedly agree. Mrs. Kirk, of course, did her usual fine job of tutoring the grade youngsters in the fine art of singing . . . Mr. William Miller, Royerton's new social science teacher, had a chance to become acquainted very quickly, teaching the junior high students as well as the sophomores and juniors . . . Back at her post as librarian and art instructor was Miss Veva McC0skey. She also taught one freshman English class . . . In the picture on the right below are shown Royerton's science and mathematics teachers, Mr. Newton and Mr. Darrell Miller. These gentlemen are responsible for the advanced subjects, such as chemistry, physics, plane geometry, alegbra, and trigonometry. MISS VEVA MCCOSKEY MR. MARCUS NEWTON MR. DARRELL MILLER E3 L aocdzfg R 1 ' 3 27 MRS. LAVENNA PUTNA Z MRS. DOROTHY MILLEF K MR. LAURENCE PHILLII 'I Mrs. Putnam continued this year as the school's bookkeeper. Mrs. Miller, the school treasurer, probably handled more money this year than most of us could earn in four or five years . . . Our hats go off to Mr. Phillips, our faculty advisor. This man has more headaches than a professional wrestler. In addition to his duties as faculty advisor to the Review and Panorama staffs, he also teaches sophomore and junior English and bookkeeping . . . Something new has been added, in the form of Mr. Hollibaugh, who is taking Mr. Locke's place .... Mrs. Cline has come to love the sound of a certain machine, the typewritter. At least, she should have. She teaches four typing classes a day. In addition, she has an office practice class and a shorthand class . . . Mrs. Walker has developed some first rate speakers and debaters in the last couple of years. For proof of this see page 72 . . . MR. JAMES HOLLLBAUGH MRS. ANNA LOUISE CLINE MRS. HELENE WALKER 557 gg .gsif S AR V1 NYT B . JV 1: D AVID A Y, IGpP'Pre,g,iR OKA W PreSidw hi JOHN EDWARD VIRGINIA CLAIRE OSBORNE BROWN Secretary Treasurer MRS. ANNA LOUISE CLINE Co-sponsor CAROLYN ELIZABETH FYFE Parliamentarian LYNN A. TURNER Business Manager MR. MARCUS NEWTON Sponsor PATRICIA ANNE COLLINGS 6055044 uf A SALLIE SUE WATT CQUELINE SUE ZEHNER DONALD IVAN MILLER RICHARD D. GREEN ROBERT DOTSON EVELYN MAXINE GROSCOST WILLIAM LLOYD MADDY CURTIS RAY NELSON endofw WILLIAM R. JENKINS BETTIE HOWARD THOMPSON MARY JANE LEAMON ROSE MARIE RHONEMUS JANICE SUE LOCKE FRANKLIN D. GARTON JAMES F. HARPER CAROLYN LORETTA ANDERSON emlafw FRANCES PATRICIA ASBURY NANCY LEE JOYCE MARILYN JANE CRAMPTON JACK DUANE ASHCRAFT DUANE WILLIAM CLEMENTS CAROLYN SUE BRAND GENE ARLON HALL STEPHEN D. COOK Swine ROBERT JEROME COAT1 J ,ff :gf DALE EVERETT BURTON NANCY JANE MCCORD JOE DALTON MARILYN JEAN MILLS BETTY IRENE SLUSHER JOHN LeROY MODGLIIN DONALD R. HARDIN Seadafw BETTY JEAN FRANKLIN JOHN D. COLSTEN ROBERT E. WHITE GEORGE WILLIAM POLK KENT TREHEARNE FRANCES ANNA VESTER DELILAH ARLENE BATT DOUGLAS G. DeBORD endow NAOMI RUTH WALKER RICHARD DALE RILEY MARY MARGARET McFADDEN CHARLES E. DAVIS LOU ANN CASSELL NANCY JANE SHAFFER PAUL M. KEM BARBARA ANN HUMBERT endow RONALD GEORGE MIXELL MARY JOAN LARGENT JANICE LEE HALL GARY LEE MANSFIELD RICHARD E. RIGGIN DWIGHT L. THORNBURG F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, mercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, VIRGINIA BROWN .... Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Com- Sendofz 45 DICK RIGGIN .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Hi-Y 45 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Panorama Staff 4, Royerton Review Staff 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Chorus 1, 2, 4-H 1, 2, Office Staff 3, Class Officer 4. DALE BURTON .... Hi-Y 4. DUANE CLEMENTS .... Commercial Club 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3. PAT COLLINGS .... Comercial Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Bible Club Officer 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Office Staff 4, Library Staff 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3. JOHN COLSTEN .... Football 2, 3, 4, Latin Club NANCY SHAFFER .... Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, F.I-I.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 3, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4. BETTY SLUSHER .... E.H.A. 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. BETTIE THOMPSON .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Chorus 1, Commercial Club 3, 4. DWIGHT THORNBURG .... Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Chorus 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Hi-Y 3, Cheaper By the Dozenn 3, Basketball Manager 1, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Royerton Review Staff 4. STEPHEN COOK .... Commercial Club 3, 4. JOE DALTON .... Basketball 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4. BOB WHITE .... Football 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 3, Commercial 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. DOUG DeBORD .... Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 1, Basket- ball 1, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basket- KENT TREHEARNE .... Basketball 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep- Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, 4, Wrestling 3, Intramural Basketball 3. FRANCES VESTER .... Band I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4. RUTH WALKER .... Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Library Staff 1, 2, 3. ball Manager 3, Agriculture Club 2, F.F.A. 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Agriculture Basket- ball 4, Camera Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, H1-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY FRANKLIN .... Dramatics Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3. FRANKLIN GARTON .... Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Bible Club Officer 3, 4, Track Manager 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Wrestling 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3. GENE HALL .... Bible Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatics SALLIE WATT .... min Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Royerton Review Staff 4, Office Staff 2, 3. JACKIE ZEHNER .... Commercial Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Bible Club 1, 2, Chorus 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3. LYNN TURNER .... Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 3, 4, Agriculture Basketball 4, Agriculture Club 2, F.F.A. 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 2, Stu- dent Manager fBasketballJ 4, Class Officer 4. Club 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Basketball 2. RONALD MIXELL .... Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Football Manager 2, Football 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Science Club 3, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2. LeROY MODGLIN .... Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Wrestling 4. CURTIS NELSON .... Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Science Club 3, Wrestling 4, Dramatics Club Commercial Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4. ROSE RHONEMUS . . . . Class Officer 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer , , . . . 2 3 FHA 1, 2, 3 4' FHA Officer2 4' Pe Clubl 2, 4, 5 a ' ' - y 1 P 9 Cheer Leader 3, Commercial Club 3, 4. ROBERT COATES .... Football 1, Track 1, Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. JAMES HARPER .... Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Band 1, Pep Club 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3. ROBERT DOTSON .... DAVID BATTAS .... Commercial Club 3, 4, F.F.A. Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, Camera Club 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozenu 3, F.F.A. Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Officer 3. ARVIN BROKAW .... Commercial Club 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 'Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Panorama Staff, Editor 4, Class Officer 4. 45 655053364 LOU ANN CASSELL .... G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4. MARILYN CRAMPTON .... F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor, Royerton Review 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Library Staff 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4. CHARLES DAVIS .... Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Pep Club 3, Chorus 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. CARO'LYN FYFE .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 2, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club Officer 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Class Officer 1, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3,, Panorama Staff 4. DICK GREEN .... Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Student Manager fFootballj 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 4. EVELYN GROSCOST .... Cheaper By the Dozen 3, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Bible Club 3, 4, Band 4, Chorus 1, 2. BARBARA HUMBERT .... Cheaper By the Dozen 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Royerton Review Editor 4, Class Officer 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 3, 4-H 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. JANICE HALL .... Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Cheer Leader 4, Chorus 1, 2, Office Staff 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. DON HARDIN .... Panorama Staff 4. BILL JENKINS .... Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club Officer 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, and 3, 4, Chorus 1, Dramatics Club 4, Camera Club 2, Westling 3, 4. NANCY JOYCE .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Chorus 1. PAUL KEM .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 2, Commercial Club 3, Science Club 3. MARY JANE LEAMON .... Band 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Library Staff 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4. JANICE LOCKE .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Panorama Staff 4, Royerton Review Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Staff 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2. BILL MADDY .... Commercial Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2. GARY MANSFIELD .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen' 3, Camera Club 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Swing Band 4, Band Officer 4, Chorus 1, 2, Wrestling 3, 4, Royerton Review Staff 4. NANCY MCCORD . . . . F.H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4. MARY McFADDEN .... F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. MARY JOAN LARGENT .... G.A.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H Officer 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4, Royerton Review Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD MILLER .... Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Comercial Club Officer 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Dramatics Club 4. JOHN OSBORNE .... Class Officer 4, Chorus 4, Commercial Club 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Royerton Review Staff 4, Science Club 3, Baseball 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4. BILL POLK .... Commercial Club 4, Agriculture Club 2, F.F.A. 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, Camera Club 1, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD RILEY .... Commercial Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Cheaper By the Dozen 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. DUANE ASHCRAFT .... Commercial Club 3, 4, Science Club 3. CAROLYN BRAND .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. JEAN MILLS .... Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Commercial Club 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Office Staff 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3. CAROLYN ANDERSON .... Commercial Club 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. Officer 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Officer 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. FRANCES ASBURY .... F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Com- mercial Club 3, 4, Pep Club 4. DELILAH BATT .... G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Commercial Club 3, 4. W '-wx.,g fm iw elddd Widfdfly Twelve long years ago 23 intelligent children entered the first grade. They were the following: Lou Ann Cassell, Marilyn Crampton, Richard Green, Evelyn Groscost, Barbara Humbert, Mary Joan Largent, Bill Polk, Sue Brand, Delilah Batt, Douglas DeBord, Robert Coates, Bill Jenkins, Janice Locke, Bill Maddy, Gary Mansfield, Don Hardin, Nancy Shaffer, Betty Thompson, Dwight Thornburg, Kent Trehearne, Ruth Walker, Sallie Watt, and Dick Riggin. Miss Briner taught in the west building, Miss Marquell and Mrs. Sprong in the east building. In the second grade Pat Asbury, Paul Kem, Nancy McCord, and Nancy Joyce, came from Selma, James Harper from Jefferson, and Carolyn Anderson from McKinley. Miss Bell taught in the west building, Miss Keesling and Mrs. Dungan in the east building. New fourth graders included Richard Riley from Emerson, Charles Davis from Burris, and Lynn Turner from Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Arthur taught in the west building, Mrs. Ballinger and Mrs. Readle taught in the east building. In the fifth grade Gene Hall joined us from Jefferson, and LeRoy Modglin from Yorktown. Nancy Joyce returned from Selma. Mrs. Morris taught in the west building, Mrs. Frederick and Mrs. Dutro taught in the east building. In the sixth grade Carolyn Fyfe came from Terre Haute, Don Miller from Eugene Field, and Duane Clements from Riley. Franklin Garton came from Harrison Elementary, Mary McFadden from Yorktown, Ronald Mixell from St. Lawrence, and Pat Collings from Garfield. Joe Dalton left this year. Bill Jenkins returned to us. Miss Richardson taught in the west building, Mr. Morgan and Mrs. Young taught in the east building. By this time we had climbed the ladder to the seventh grade and felt very dignified and superior in our new surroundings. Virginia Brown came from DeSoto, Frances Vester from Sullivan, Betty Franklin from Roosevelt Elementary, and Jackie Zehner joined us after Christmas from Albany. Mrs. Brinson and Mr. Gantz were our sponsors. In the eighth grade we gained John Colsten from McKinley, Stephen Cook from Harrison, Janice Hall from Wilson Jr. High, and David Battas from Eaton. The ninth year marked our entry into high school. We were know to be quite green as all freshmen are. Rose Rhonemus was our only new student. Mrs. Cline and Mr. Newton were elected as class sponsors. In the sophomore year we gave a skating party. Arvin Brokaw joined us from Gaston, and John Osborne from Jackson, Ohio. In the eleventh year we gave a carnival and the play, Cheaper By the Dozen. We also bought our class rings. New students were Betty Slusher and Bob White from Central, and Duane Ashcraft from Elevenworth. After twelve years we have finally reached the senior row in the assembly. Highlighting our senior year was the trip to Washington and New York City. We put out the Panorama and the Royerton Review. Dale Burton joined us from Upland, and Robert Dotson from Central. After nine years of absence Don Hardin returned to us. emiaz Willa SENIOR WILLS GO TO PROBATE I. Virginia Brown, will to Judy Houk the right to get a drink at any time, providing the water pressure is up. I, Pat Asbury, will to anyone who can stand the noise, my seat in the assembly the seventh period. I, Marilyn Jane Crampton, will my knack of getting into trouble to Pat Dixon, who is always in trouble anyway. I, Bob White, will my football uniform, No. 43, to john Wolfe. I. I, Dale Burton, will my Hot Rod magazines to Bill Wilhelm. LeRoy Modglin, will my seat, tenth from the front on the outside between the juniors and the radiator, to anyone who can keep it together and keep peace in the assembly. I, Ronald Mixell, party of the first part, do hereby will, to whom it may concern, party of the second part, all of the common sense I never had, to any future Royerton senior. I, Gene Hall, being of weak mind and body, will to any junior the right to sell more than 82 Panaromas. I, Barbara Humbert, don't believe I will. I, Jim Harper, being in rather doubtful mind, do hereby will all the knowledge I have acquired in civics class to all the underclassmen. I, George William Polk, will my civics book to any junior who will take it and the course. I, Frances Vester, will my seat in civics class to anyone who is willing to make the sacrifice. I, mouth, do on the bas I, Richard E. Riggin, as the party of the first part and being of unsound shoulder and bequeath to Ralph Smith, the party of the second part, the ability to play football while ketball court. Ruth Walker, hereby will my shorthand ability to anyone who is willing to take Wander- ing trips, into foreign subjects. I, Delilah Batt, will to any future senior girls the right to close the assembly windows whenever they wish to. I, Don Hardin, will to the junior class my ability to stay out of civics class. I, Nancy McCord, will to any junior girl the ability to understand a feeble-minded seat partner. I, john Edward Osborne, being of sound mind and body? do hereby bequeath my honored football helmet with its birdcage to any blind fool who is crazy enough to play football with his glasses on his foolish face. I, Gary Mansfield, being of sound mind and almost sound body, do will, as I leave these hallowed walls, my sweat soaked football jersey No. 33, my size 13 football shoes, and my quarterback spot on the football team to anyone who can fill them. I only have five more words to say: It's a lot of fun. I, Kent Trehearne, being of sound mind and weak back, will my box of pencils to Bill Wilhelm. Duane Clements and Dwight Thornburg being of sound mind and body will our unused We, , , squirt guns, which we got in New York, to our brothers, Donald and George, if they can talk Mr. Newton ou I, make the I, 37 seconds I, become nex I, I, along with will accept I, paper that 1, t of them. William Maddy, hereby will my books and seat in the assembly to any boy that will not same mistakes that I made. John Colsten, being of dubious mind and broken body, do hereby will my bad luck and football experience to absolutely no one. Janice Hall, will my megaphone and cracked voice to anyone who is lucky enough to t year's cheer leader. Robert Coates, will my hotel room in New York to any forthcoming senior. William Ray Jenkins, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will my football uniform all the old injuries etc., and my red hair to Roger Park. If he is not of sound mind, and them. Pat Collings, will my seat to my sister, Shirley, or to anyone else who likes to pick up seventh graders put on the floor. Lou Ann Cassell, will to any junior the right to write anything they wish in Mr. French's civics class. endow 706154 I, Betty Franklin, hereby will to Mary Durnal and anyone else who has pierced ears, the right to answer all questions connected with wearing earrings to school. I, Jackie Zehner, will to any girl with a strong mind and a fast car the right to become a hot-rod driver. I, Nancy Lee Joyce, hereby will my ability to get along with Mr, Stebbins to my sisters Jane and Sue Ann. I, Stephen Cook, will to any junior the right to have more fun in New York than I, if that's possible. I, Carolyn Fyfe, will to Carol Robinson all the dark streets and alleys in Cambridge City. I, Arvin Brokaw, will to any junior boy my pleasant position as the only boy in short- hand class. We, Lynn Turner and Doug DeBord, do hereby bequeath to our little brothers, Morris and Jack, in case of undue call to Uncle Sam's service, our Fords, the Red Devil and the White Terror, the hottest cars in Royerton. I, Sallie Watt, will to Janet Brokaw my wonderful ability to be the target of all Mr. Newton,s trick questions in chemistry, and to be laughed at for my stupid answers by all the senior boys in the class. I, Mary Jane Leamon, will to any junior the right to close the windows after William Miller has opened them. I, Bob Dotson, will my ability to get into trouble with Stebbins to Jim Thompson. I, Richard Dale Riley, will my black eye from Burris to Bill Wilhelm, also my feelings toward Burris. So help my unsound mind. I, Evelyn Groscost, will to Charlotte Rousch the right to talk in the assembly anytime she sees fit, so long as she gives candy to Mr. Stebbins. 1, Joe Dalton, will my seat to anybody that can sit in the assembly and outstare Mr. Stebbins or Mr. French. I, Dick Green, being of sound mind and body, with the exception of one leg, do hereby be- queath my chair on the first row of civics class to anyone who is willing to fill it. I, Janice Locke, being of sound mind and sturdy teeth, will to my sister Mila, the right to get in trouble anytime she sees fit, as long as it is in Mrs. Walker's class. 1, Sue Brand, hereby will to Sara Morgan the right to be superior to any Burris girl. I, Franklin Garton, do hereby will my quiet, pleasant and easy-going mood and will to speak, to any fool who will take it. 1, Bettie Thompson, will my seat in the assembly to any junior who can keep the windows closed. I, Jean Mills, will to Barbara June Goode and Beverly Sue Fogle the right to get up and walk around anytime they please - in Mr. Bixler's study hall. I, Nancy Shaffer, will to the girls' Physical Education department my blue gym suit, which I know the girls will be wearing next year. I, Mary McFadden, will to anyone who wants it, my good fortune of getting a seat in the south end of the study hall and a locker at the north end. I, Duane Ashcraft, will my seat in the assembly to Bill Holeman, so that he can sleep, too. I, Mary Joan Largent, will my seat in the assembly by the register to anyone who is cold natured. I, Rose Rhonemus, hereby will my white blouse and green shorts to anyone else who is allergic to blue gym suits. I, Betty Slusher, will my excess hair to Mr. Newton, who is in bad need of it. I, Carolyn Anderson, will to any high school girl the right to accidentally lose her blue gym suit, providing it's in a place where Miss Hahn can't find it. I, Don Miller, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to my dear brother Bob, my old beat-up and sweaty gym socks. I, Davis the Divine leaving my helmet to shine, will it to a friend of mine-Bob Kern. I, Dave Battas, will any thing I have to any one who wants it. I, Paul Kem, do hereby will a lot of courage to the junior class, who will need it. Semin As I entered the portals of Royerton High School for the annual Alumni Banquet, on the Sth of May, 1982, I found that the school was not the dear old, red brick building that the class of 1952 attended. In its place is a very modern building constructed entirely of glass and steel. The present structure seats 9,000 industrious pupils. Royerton has now become famous as being the largest rural school in the world. South of the building stands a magnificent stadium and and field house. The field house has a seating capacity of 25,000. Just as my mind began to wander to scenes of our high school days, John Colsten, one of the first to arrive, spoke to me and brought me back to the present. John told me Qvery modestlyj that he is now a scientist working for DuPont laboratories. His present assignment has sent him to Alaska. He forgot to tell me that he is trying to discover a new element, rumored to be found in the soil in Alaska. As John was finishing telling me about his work, David Battas, accompanied by Marilyn Crampton and Barbara Humbert, appeared on the scene to add their bit. David and Marilyn have combined their efforts and now run a very successful junk yard. I always thought that David would be a politician after his career in high school as class president for three years. However, David revealed that the junk business is much more solid, especially with Marilyn running the financial part of the business. Barbara has found her corner in the journalistic field ,as the editor of the New York Times. She became interested in this profession after filling the same position on the Royerton Review. Barbara let us in on her newest scoop concerning Gene Hall, who has become famous for his improvements on television. He not only revised color television, but also devised a portable set to be used by ardent viewers on streetcars. However, while preparing to demonstrate his newest device fwhich is a secretj he fell from atop the Empire State Building. It was only through the bravery of Nancy Shaffer, captain of the New York Fire Department, that he was saved. As Nancy was cruising along in her Cadillac convertible, while on her lunch hour, she saw him falling and quickly drove onto the curb to allow him to fall into the back seat and thereby saved his life. Gene's only injury was sustained when he hit his head on her metal helmet which lay on the rear seat. He is now in the Garton-Harper's Hospital where he is being treated for shock by Drs. Frank Garton and Jim Harper, famous head and heart specialists. Also conferring with these famous specialists is Dr. Janice Locke, head of the Speech Department at Harvard University. It seems that Gene's condition has resulted in a loss of the voice, and Prof. Locke is helping him regain it. Barbara also let us in on another news bit so far unpublished. Richard Riley, lion tamer, and his companion, Bettie Thompson, are expected to arrive in the U. S. next week. Richard has become the most noted big game hunter since the retirement of Clyde Beaty. Dick, with the help of Bettie, is bringing back a rhinoceros as a house pet for millionairess Jean Mills of the Mills Milling Company of Millsburg, Minnesota. The real reason for the pet's request by Miss Mills is not known, but her closest friends say she prefers large and strange animals to dogs, cats, and canaries. As the people began to assemble, it became apparent that most of them were not familiar to us, the class of 1952, and that many of our own classmates were so changed that it was impossible to recognize them. However, one familiar member was Lynn Turner, who flew from New York especially for the banquet. He was accompanied by Mary Joan Largent, Betty Slusher, and Delilah Batt, all mem- bers of the Musical Variety show now featured at the Stork Club where Lynn is master of ceremonies. Lynn has had considerable publicity on his busy daily routine of being the only singing emcee to appear at the Stork Club. Carolyn Sue Brand, world noted columnist for a nation wide syndicate, has done a series of articles on Lynn's life and work. After a little questioning, Lynn reported that a number of the class of '52 have found their place in the world in New York. Among them his next door neighbor, Pat Asbury. She has teamed up with Don Hardin in an electrical toy manufacturing concern under the name of Pattydon Toys. This label, on all toys from atomic cars to walking baby dolls, insures the owner that these toys were designed by this famous pair. As we progressed into the gymnasium, the orchestra engaged for the evening began to play. Glancing at the backdrop, I was quite surprised to see the name of Gary Lee and His Orchestra. Of course this could be none other than the famous bandleader-drummer, Gary Mansfield. A close in- spection revealed the members of the band to be Don Miller, Bill Jenkins, Paul Kem, Dick Riggin, Dwight Thornburg, and the very noted Charles Davis, commonly known as Davis the Divinef' Janice Hall, who is the singer for them, has become well known for her very different rendition of vocal music, shares the spotlight with Davis the Divine. With a musical career, the members of the orchestra have combined sports, playing with the Green Bay Packers Professional Football Team during the fall. The advertising manager for the orchestra, Curtis Nelson, told me that the band has gotten a lot of publicity from its football exploits. However they are not the only Royerton graduates with this honor as Jackie Zehner made the Women's All-American team last year. Also, according to her husband, John Osborne, who is the manager of the Glamazons Women's Football Team, Jackie is going to retire from active participation next year. She has already signed a contract as assistant line coach at the University of Southern California. Pea Seated at the banquet, I found myself next to Lou Ann Cassell, owner of the Cassell Manor Farms, one of the largest in the country. It contains 15,000 acres on which graze 4,000 beef cattle and 200 dairy cows. She also raises everything from goats to guinea pigs. joe Dalton and Bill Polk are her farm managers, both having received Ph.D.,s from Purdue in farm management. just as Lou Ann finished telling me of her farm, Bob White and Doug DeBord entered and seated themselves at our table. They have teamed up and started building parts for hot rods by mass production under the name of Hot Rod Auto Co., Inc. Their hot rods are built for the rich young set and priced from 52,000 to Xi3,500. Each vehicle is guaranteed to run if properly assembled. They are completely different from any other hot rod on the road. Bob also publishes a hot rod magazine monthly with the help of Virginia Brown as editor. Bob reported that it has always been Virginia's secret ambition to be a race car driver, but since this is a little dangerous, she has had to settle for second best as a magazine editor. Upon reading the menu, I was surprised to see that part of the meat to be served was donated by Fyfe and Green, Inc., Meatpackers. It seemed hard to realize that Carolyn Fyfe is actually the head of a large meatpacking concern. Her present partner is Dick Green, but he is planning to retire and Dale Burton, first vice-president will take his place. It seems that Dick has made a million dollars, so he is going to take his money and go to Greenland to be a hermit. The toastmaster for the evening is LeRoy Modglin, who long ago became a famous modern artist. He is so far ahead of other artists that it is impossible for anyone but himself to interpret his drawings. However he is so absent minded that recently he showed the same picture twice to a well- known art critic, Bob Coats, and gave a different interpretation each time. Art critic Coates, how- ever reports that all truly great artists are absent minded and often forget what they were trying to represent. On the back of the program were ads from various business establishments. A large ad at the top of the page read, Enjoy Good Food -- Eat at the Dew Drop Innu - Proprietresses, Ruth Walker and Frances Vester, Recommended by William Maddy. Bill is a famous connoisseur of food. He has sampled food in approximately 75,000 res- traunts and recently published his second book on novel eating places. His first book sold 8,000,- 000 copies and his second promises to be even more popular. His book was used so extensively that even Rose Rhonemus, prominent politician, mentioned it in her last campaign speech. She said, quote, If I am elected as Dog Catcher for this fair city of Austin, Texas, I promise to feed the dogs only food from restaurants recommended by Wm. Maddy, unquote. Furthermore, she also stated in her campaign for the coming year, that she would catch all those vicious dogs which attack the dog catcher's wagon. Her assistants are Mary McFadden and Nancy McCord, who have a high interest in the well being of canines. As LeRoy Modglin, the toastmaster, introduced the speaker, Betty Franklin, he explained her work as governor of the State of Indiana and especially her interest in the common worker. She has done her best to pass legislation to provide a two-day work week. Needless to say, her attitude on the subject has done much to add to her popularity. Following the truly inspiring talk by Miss Franklin, Evelyn Groscost showed colored pic- tures of her work in Africa as a missionary. Evelyn has become famous for her activities and travels. She has a private plane and makes at least one trip between this country and Africa each month. Another of the ads on the back of the program read - Shop in comfort in the Ashcraft Co., in the newest, most modern department store in Royerton. Owned and operated by Duane Ashcraft and Bob Dotson-This department store chain was started in 1953 as a variety store with Nancy Joyce as the only clerk. Now Nancy is the second vice-president of the company. Mary Jane Leamon and Pat Collings are the secretaries to Bob and Duane, having started working for them 25 years ago. The chain has become famous for its branches in the far flung parts of the world. The most recent venture has been to place a small store in Sibera which specializes in summer sports wear. Duane Clements, who is employed by the J. D. Ashcraft Co., made three trips to Siberia in the last few months to complete plans for the store. Following the banquet, I was surprised to see Ronald Mixell and Kent Trehearne, former basketball stars from RHS. Ronald spent a few years in college and emerged as a full - fledged mortician. Kent Trehearne has become his partner, and they have a very respectable, but rather dead business. They have chosen as their motto - We Live to Bury. Just as we were preparing to leave, an apparent stranger with a long beard, and his companion approached us. At first neither was familiar, but with the first word the stranger spoke, his identity was revealed. It was none other than Arvin Brokaw, world renowned scientist who recently discovered the scientific reason that razor blades cut. He was acompanied by his assistant Carolyn Anderson who has faithfully worked with him for 20 years. Arvin reported that according to his calculations the only member of the class who at present is not living in the States in Stephen Cook, Lieutenant-General in the army. He is stationed on Christmas Island in command of 75 troops. Bidding farewell to Arvin and Carolyn and leaving the familiar portals of RHS, we left. However, I would be the first of the class to enter Royerton, as I would be here again on Monday as a common, ordinary school teacher. -SALLIE WATT. ,ea . .W mask' qs, viii Miss 8' 52 filo ' fc , . fy' .ff ,. w ,A eww' Q-I k Q Q , -gf L , ' A w v .sam-i?srff 4 W .MQW 'M KfN?3 QQ2f5g5'Wr,?2 xffwsxg X w W d'1?1.Q , 5-J, S M? , ' '-1.leaQ1Eus:22i2P:2211-N91QQ, 552 'W mf 5535335 x 1, z:-QQI14::k'fg..r,. . .'-11 Q ' . 2',1if14'- N- 'L l lk . Mffiiffszr I Y I Kiwwglsmfggy xx . . A CLASS OFFICERS President ,,!,, H ,, ,,, , , -WWW JUDY 'HOUK Vice-President W.. ,. ,,,,,, JOHN BURT Secretary ,H,, ..-L CAROLYN WATTERS Treasurer A- N, MARY Jo MADILL 4 With the help of the sponsors, Mrs. Hughes and Mr. Brown, the juniors are preparing for their trip to Washington, D. C. and New York City. The HalloweenC,arnival was very successful in a pleasant as well as 'financial way. The FAMILY CIRCLE,,' presented December 14, was the play selected for their production. Another source of making money was the selling of candy and other concessions at ball games and noons. Again the Junior-Senior Prom was an enjoyable activity. The class party was held in December as a Christmas party. The members of our class were quite active in extra-curricular functions, such as football, baseball, cross-country, and track, in the way of athletics. Of course, many of us were active in one or more of the clubs at Royerton. JUNIORS .First Row: David McGriff, Delma Wagner, Carol Robinson, Hermon Henegar. Second R0w: Lois Gilland, Byron Humbarger, Phyllis Long, Patty Smith. Tbinl Row: Ralph Smith, Bernard Hottinger, Theo- dore Fancher, Janet Armstrong. Fourth Rowf Betty Moore, Robert Tracy, Carolyn Watters, Peggy Dungan. Fifib Row: Robert Anacker, Don Rees, Evelyn Mullins, William Wilhelm. la 3 f x V- 14 E V , ..,. ...W l V Fftf' rg j ii W N W V X A we W Wifi ,Q 'wwf , ' ,.., Wings M If K., 'Q' LQ RQ ell Maxi. f '-A X .Y 7 :W ah-ya W gk H 1 3 -M 1-V H-We , zf- ' .1 J -'.' y , :mime '.-2 ip? fi fr g ? , S flmv 'ii ' ' ' , 1 ., , I Y V i ' ,,, iA' V' iii' ' First Row: Harold Smith, William Lawson, Nell :' -V ?' McCoskey, Clarence Gibson. w 2 i i Q if ,f 32 Q ' 1, Q ws 1 ' R ,I 'L S . eae iiigf iii .M Serond Row: Marilyn Rowland, Donald Myers, Donald Gray, Lila Johnson. Third Row: Elaine Hesson, Gloria Eller, Judy Houk, Donald Nelson. Fourth Row: Sara Morgan, Ronald Ratliff, Mary Buchanan, Patricia Dixon. a Fifth Row: Beverly Fogle, Charlotte Rousch, James Fuson, James Ray. .W ',:.: , A aw. r rs, +P i f rrer g L t giriyi A , First Row: Billie Smith, George Th Collings, james Dawson, Second Row: Charles Robertson, Loretta Jackson, U ::-- --as Joanne Lawson, Barbara Goode. Third Row: Virginia Addington, John Burt, Beryle Ritcheson. Fourth Row: Donald Alexander, Mary Jo Madill, - 'A Merilyn Chisman, Charles Richards. , i ' ,, gun- yi ' glial' ,QI H' W' un ui F K if ornburg, Shirley n F i ir- C Roger Benner, V .Q sv- i ,L V - ' -,.:i.-at ,,,' iff ' ss r as f i' p B a M F R w w 5 Z 'i i i' 2 l CLASS OFFICERS President t Y,,,,,,, J, MORRIS TURNER Vice-President and JOHN WOLFE Serrehlry Wu- ,.Y,,S ,..-, FAYE GILL Treasurer --- ,L CHARLES MCCLURE SOPHOMORES Sa First Row: Anna Borland, Roger Park, Sandy Pre- vost, John Slusher, Helen Warner. Second Row: Jack Roberts, Janet Brokaw, Forrest Durnal, JoAnn Riggin, john Bradley. Thin! Row: Dorothy Locke, Tom Hoskins, Geral- dine Bullock, Ralph Baker, Patricia Burt. Fourth Row: Glenn Davis, Ida Lou Cook, Rex Stinnett, Mary Claspell, Larry Burton. Fifth Row: Patsy Christenson, William Holeman, Freda Bailey, Charles Largent, Dolores Stacey. Upon entering our sophomore year at good old Royerton, we were pleased to find included among our number, a total of nine new students. Although we have enjoyed this year, we realize that we are still undelrclassmen, and therefore are anxiously anticipating our junior and seniors years, which will undoubtedly be filled with an abundance of good times and hard work. We wish to give a vote of thanks to our hard working sponsors, Mr. Stebbins and Miss McCoskey, for their guidance during the year. We know that during our remaining two years at R.H.S. their work will be many times as great. W' R 5, L f K, .,,, I i f IZEVQ .,.i 14116: I-do 'a-M I , 'gg in fp. Q , E? , ,l':' I-,,:.u ref 1 at W- R 5 fri! li Q A . ' i ts as S F a rr i , .,g.k 31.3 J' Q . 'E if i f F ' 'QQ ' , E Qi . ,J F V W A ,Af I l ia K BQ SP'7 'g' 4,15 L, 3 ga 9, Y Q ii 1 x in Y -' iw 2 gil. ' Qi ' f. 5 , if I ' , I Y , , S A' ,, Eli 1' a f Z QE-7 WH I . nv. 5 I I if if Y it it Q Fill l Yrs! Row: Gertrude Borland, Leroy Brammer, Brad- urd Daniels, Perry Cummins, Robert Kern. 'cond Row: Paul Dalton, Ruthanna Polk, Robert liller, Nancy Shreve, Eddy Armstrong. bird Row: james Benifiel, Clifford Owens, Lo- :dia Batt, Morris Turner. 'Jurfb Row: Barbara Scott, Marvin Conn, Judy :ephenson, james Honn, Charles Towriss. ifth Row: Charles Davis, Sally Shelby, jean Seiber. Sa maxed Firsf Row: Jesse Harty, William Meier, Joyce Clevenger, Beverly Stephens, Keith Kern. Second Row: Monica Wright, Stanley Wampler, Sue Poulson, Lewis Heaton, Don Paul. Third Row: Dorothy Hiatt, Mary Steinke, James Garland, Patricia Holland, Fred Vester. Fourfla Row: William Peters, John Wolfe, Faye Gill, John Cargile, Sam Hedges. Fiffb Row: Marshall Tobias, Barbara Foltz, Charles McClure, Estell Dalton, Donald Boyd. wa 'P 2 , A 1 3 -W A W r My ., ,.:e p I , , 4' X' - K l kde, is i W xx Q-, r ie, ln, A , ,mu Z sz. ,..i , K K M may J, 1 di 1 i ,418 1 , , , ,, r ,gas f -a sa-33, if ' 4 f if 3 been If .41 f ,,f i, fi , -mr: , we' 1.1143 , ,JI f we a pf , fff ' s ' aw -at ig? :ze CLASS OFFICERS President zzz, ,,,M, -.,,,,.--.-,,4 ROBERT DEBORD Vice-President ..., zz, BEVERLY RIGGIN Secretary E,...... ,cz SANDY OSBORNE Treasurer ,,-- .--.v, ,,, RICHARD BUNNER First Row: Neil Hall, Sharon Sayers, Sue Matchett, Buddy Gillette. Second Row: Kay Hurst, Larry Leslie, Franklin Martin, Nancy Holt. A Tbira' Row: Donald Ebrite, Jimmy Thompson, Alice Futrell, Jane Joyce. Fourth Row: Aloyse Dull, Eddie Hayden, William Ellis, James Dickens. Fifth Row: Harvey Hornbaker, Vergie Anderson, William Ratliff, Patricia Goode. zeeimea Green is the word for this year's freshmen, who find it different and quite exciting to be a part of the Royerton Senior High. They are faced with a maze of new and confusing studies, and the trials and tribulations of being initiated into new clubs and organizations. A most difficult problem was increasing the class funds. The class organized the sale of Christmas cards, and placed the profits in the class treasury. The class is full of promising athletes, who We hope will bring home numerous victories. Under the able assistance of our sponsors, Miss Hahn and Mr. Glancy, We are sure that We shall continue to be a credit to Royerton High School. 1: W we ,E gg 1 2 E , ..., f ,E ,... ' . , ,-,. M ' ' Y .. . 'fr W .. 1 51 , , .F i,.. aa. rflf a ' E ar f i .I vigil J In li.. ti Z ' , . V :leaf ry X ,S Qzeadmen 1 k 1 3 t K X f .3 -3' - 4 5 - rkhk if A ,ar K5 X Fifi 1 AL JW I , I I -' f' Mi Eff V ,pf 1, sf, , , pf Q V gg Sams! , it 'i' ' ,. af of l W. .ef '91 'Q A ,, ,. , , f .f, , '- 7 , f I., a is Ig' ' if-f . Q 5 QQ M Cy i e f 70 , 1. ? bl llYl I i First Row: Sandy Csborne, Harold Garton, Patsy Harker, Donald Walker. Second Row: Charles Claspell, Darlene Roth, Barbara Clements, Larry Brandon. Third Row: Josephine Conner, Frank Blankenship, William Brand, Joyce Hammond. Fourth Row: Judy Bowser, Wayne Carr, Janet Allen, Joe Rousch. Fifth Row: Alfred Wilhelm, Paul Walters, Barbara Johnson, Joyce Schwarz. First Row: Carolyn Lawson, Philip Shelby, Sandra Oliver, Richard Stephens. Second Row: Ruth Tobias, Maxine Smith, John Franklin, Harold Wallar. Third Row: james Moore, Joe Watt, Joy Greer, David Madill. Fourth Row: Barbara Sills, Donald Holt, Phyllis Kiger, Richard Bunner. Fifth ROW: Ray Davis, Anna Berry, Dustin Way- mire, Sharon Lindemann. AF at awfb I , I K, ra M P ffk f F N , 4.4 Q my i l iv A ., V , V gf at , 1' ,Ji A I7 f-I V' in if :X 'hi V i - 5 af ls F :if f ,, tw I. 93 My M -A ' - 1 -i leaf is S , have ' QQ, if ' ,L ' S-af 3 NU' ' ii A , fi -F ,A+ ii. I ll., if xiii-. Fifiei . ,Ji r. , J ' f '- S Vligi 'fn in V i'lvi'? 'Efi1Tfl E ,'1' lf fhir... 5,, 'll ,l m'l? ' imz 51 1KK ' 5 raer rrt , r sa C Firxf Row: Janet Watkins, Sonny Marks, Carl Jane- , , ,V.h'i ,.' ' ' ' way, Phyllis Blair. i 7 V 1V y -:' f Swami Raw: Janet Coulter, Alice Colston, Gerald V, i,'i:,, c 5 Vl '1-i,'1 Tbml Row. Max Miller, Rona mit 1, atsy 3 ,f..,L f ew 'ef J o of ' V - ' - - 5 , L K ' Hutchens, Joy Miller. 5 iii V, ,hL Fozzrlih Row: John Sprinkle, Marjean Hudson, Fred if ' ,V-'l,, - Rite eson, Bever y Riggin. . uu ,T ,V 'li ' Fifth Row: Robert DeBord, Barbara Goldman, Ida 3 . H ,ri i i L Hisel, Barry Mixell. 1 're ri ,eii ffm Q E 3 2. i .. i .. ' ,r ' .AQ y ,.. , y m m at Q as ,, ivk X , K .o,. ylz iir .1 ,.hV . t, i l t ' Q eeel laao, - C First Row: Joan Dotson, Ruth Burt, Larry Ken- VLV, Q nedy, Lowell Hess. C e I f - ' . Second Row: Donald Irving, Phyllis Shircy, jack ,LVV R5 ',,: ' DeBord, Barbara Alberson. ',,,V s y , I ,g f Third Row: Ruby Rose, Charles Thompson, Shirley f V , , i l :': M - Le'. - :,: , , , ' Dungan, Mary Durnal. r L r f H Fourth Row: James Mills, Viola Bailey, Mary Frogge, of C V Cl21Y Davis. - C Fiftfo Row: Joe Malcom. '-- .. , ,..,, fs' . ' f s , 1. 1,114-can R W, Ewa! gmc President , ,Y , DAVID MAHONEY Vice-Prrfsidrnt W, , DARRELL GRAY Serrefury RUTH ANN BENEFIEL Treasurer MARLENE KNIGHT Reporter fn, JOE WALKER .4 EIGHTH GRADE ,F F' First Row: Connie jo Smith, Roy 'M'- Mixell, Arthur Salmon, Phyllis Honn, i Shirley Hess, james Wheeler. Second Row: Elaine Staggs, Judy Howard, Anson Toolty, Darrell Gray Marlene Knight, Kent Riggin. Third Roux: Sigmund Anacker, Mary V Reitenour, janet Compliment, Peggy York, Carl Harrison, Tom Wineinger. Fourlli Row: John Hartmeyer, Travis ! 'l Waymire, Sue Ann Joyce, Keith Salis- 1 bury, Mary Goldman, Barbara Doerr. Fiflla Row: Peggy Hammond, Gale Roth, jerry Hess, Sonia Landis, Barbara '19 Rinehart, Kenneth Hoover. , I' I ,Lf After overcoming the problem of being a seventh grader, we find ourselves proud eighth graders. Under the guidance of Mr. Dutro and Mrs. Walker, our sponsors, we are learning the proper behavior becoming students of our St8tuS. Pre- paring for high school is a problem well worth our interest and careful consideration. Sports activities are highlights of our school year and we benefit by the rule of sportsmanship. We shall try to aply this rule to our oncoming year as freshmen, and become a class Royerton can be proud of. as , q....?5 t :S .,. . E., ,. wg We ,el :law 51' M .fu i A Q AQ 'via , is '3 s ' . H -' li itki i Q N if-.lf Avgf t ..p. if N 460 , -.,. N it , , we f a -- ta. - . . 1- . -f ff 569414 QMS fs W, M , ig- .L ,. B s B ff V I -try , f ,K i liirll Knw: Lester listep, Martha Mc- X A,:: Clure, mlm oalt, Mary Mirelicll, A L- i 'k'k A 'Q' Daniel Hardcastle. uri? 7 5 -fi l f' Swozzzl Row: Rosemary Huinbert, john A ' R Polk, Kay Tracy, joe Walker, Mila ' A3 K . ' .' 3 if Locke. .753 kf,. ,QM fs - yy K rj P -,' , ki jg -. Q- if : '4'7'k 'K 1 .. Tfurzl Row: Harry Belloney, Robert I ' 1 g ig-'i ii W' Mullins, Ruth Armstrong, Paul Grubbs, . .W ,,ff . .es e , 4 A ll y l in Barbara Cox- , ,I A,,,. may I l in 7 Fozzrlb Row: Martha Rodman, David , I in 1' Mahoney, Lillie Slusher, Rolland I , Stephens, Phyllis Powers. . iw, , z K' Fiflb Row: jay Beeson, Sue Bradley, -- --,, ffm-.Q -.1 f f ' David Smith, Patricia Smith, Larry .. b e rtrr - eff' .fi s .r i f f ? V i s , f :rf wig 3 .w r ' i 1.. .- 1. if . I -, LQ, 1 75 2 - 1 3: , .. N K . ,. , , , ' xiii - . R ,,,.,. First Row: Diana Brock, Donald 'L VK ' V.-' ig.. - . Clements, Darlene Greeves, Charles . i ' -. W f ':ii ' Clevenger, May Huxholcl, Danny r - D g K N ei. inf sur, 'D I ' ffiiii' Sl'f0l1Ll Row: Benny johnson, Ronald i HS , -' ' ' Burton, Peggy Stebbins, Patricia Bird, ,K Dorothy Durham, James johnson. ir ,ff 1 V ,kk -',, H r Ji ' M, Tlaird Row: Shirley Modglin, Richard a t Q, im g, ki -' r 1 : 4 K -K 'V French, Marina Van Matre, jay K, Vik , x i ii V g m : , , ii' Q, Tobias, Alice Billiard, Michael Cronin. - ii , Fourlb Row: Bob Murphy, Kenny l iff .,,. 51 .-'n,- g ' ' 3 W K' Limle, Shirley Dixon, Richard Robert- , K I son, Marie Clements, Anita Resler. fj xi , L K Fiffb Row: Gary Shelby, Glenna K, I 5 1 ,8 K ,r i g K j f , Cowell, Rose Fenwick, Floyd Bird, . 4 S r jackie Hunt, joe Giorgianni. ' H ' K A .:' ,J i- ' .1 SF! g . , D I D Tiili-1 i avr., 1.1 5 Q Q, I., fig, 4 , viul- -. iE I I s Q 1-A Q if , A ut Q .,, 1f gg' X! : tn 'gr ' 2 2' . V ., ,., ,,- . f., 'ji' 9 i ,f s Q , 1' 4 2 ll 5 f f ff 5.1 ie I '31 , 4 v ,A :Q ax - ,ggi A ' 'Hi a.....a 'R A5 . M AAPZ 5 Lift , ,E 1 .- .... A., A .., 1 -i : J, 4 Us 1 is Qs? A 1 ,X ,Lis i Q . ,' .1 reset? c a ff t A sys. .1 A A--A 2 an 5 Firxl Row: Mary Lou XValker, Rex Sparks, Hollis Bilbrey, Ruth Ann Benefiel, Roger Scott, julia Bates, Svvoml Row: Gene Cannon, Columbus King, Catherine Cecil, Jack Collins, Janice Robertson, Sandra Sayers. Tlmirll Row: Jimmy johnson, Mary Mitchell, Beth Ann Wolfe, Clarence Jett, Rex Rees, Jeanette Hornbaker. Fonrflv Row: Patsy Cooper, Leroy Wolfe, Ernest Keys. 569454 Qfmafe Firxl Row: David Pence, Alice Daugherty, Naoma Janeway, .lack Bee- son, Richard Nelson. Seroml Row: Betty Adams, jackie Dodson, Larry Nichols, Pat Smelser, Shirley Collins. Thiru' Row: Jon -Iern, George Cum- mins, Richard Wright, Mary Williams, Emily Monroe. Fonrfb Row: Beverly Wfehlage, Patricia Naylor, David Burton, Charles Noble, Sandra Morrow. Fiflli Row: Deana Arment, Charles Morgan, Gary Lane, Shirley Norris, Betty Siloski. ,. 5' -if nd M ' ax . , . A in , g I , W ,J , Q, M S i Q. ' :aim 'J fi X 1, A . ' Q, ,vie -4' We lf, f ,,, . X . M49 .fi . . fm ' M. Q I , I , f 3? r pf-, as l 1. , , 5 .Q v rf' f agp ...rs . 41 X Q Q.. .W s '- if We W K aj 5 if 70 a,',, , cg, 'rn . :QQ , K .., L- fair .e.ra..4.., i ,,TiiT. YW I'1'1'.viffe'11i,s,,,,,,,- , Ai.LiaN Tremor Vin'-IJ:'r'xizf1'11f ,mn THOMAS BRUIN Sf'z'r'elai'3' . end ..,,, , juni' WINE Tr'1'axzii'm' ,mi .nn ,,,,, DIANI2 NixoN Firsf Row: jerry Van Voorst, Clifton Bailey, Eilean Woodring, Mary Wheeler, Tom Chandler, Diana Davis. Srromz' Row: Joyce Sallee, Elbert Hedges, Herbert Green, Cecil Mitchell, Wanda Nichols, Billy Sours. Third Row: Howard Estep, Billy Ed- rington, Kay Clements, Marilyn Camp- bell, Jerry Shellenbarger, Norma Locke. Fourfla Row: jerry Cronin, Howard Holland, Marsha Scroggs, Gerald Davis, Kenneth Fogle, Ina Cooper, Fiflh Row: Sharon Owens, Leonard Clevenger, Alice Wiley, Charles Beck- dolt, Priscilla Fox, Dena Cooper. ar 31 1.2! wen!! Qfzewle This ye:1r's seventh graders found themselves in the midst of uppergrade turmoil, rapidly caught on, and soon created ri little turmoil themselves. One of their first jobs was organizing the class and electing officers. Among the studious seventh graders are the future leaders of Royerton activities. Many of them participate in sports and will no doubt be the proud wearers of the Royerton uniform in a few years. Under the expert supervision of Mrs. Brin- son and Mr. Gantz, they are learning study techniques and filling their places in junior high school. ' s M ' A H' ,., . .. k V ,.-..,.,..- ,,.- 1 ,...,f ff ,'l:, V, ,S K fy 5 V 5? '..: y si... . 5 W ar. v.,, 5 A -V ,r If 1, A W .HIE Q, A it I , LF A-,'.v,l F-1 ' ,, 4 7, ' - 1 ,, ' - W 2 ' .1 if 5 I S. ' 331 45 x f ix Q 55: I J, - V x :gli ii - t iq., hires '-'f t 1. I-Z 1 4 I: , ,A p.. , . I X IQ, M' . - 'iQ, f 2' ' ' I . V' ' Y A ' ,.,f if it X -s M 7 Y Q ..-...ummm-wa Eff , , -s .s r ,pk e . .. as p '..,.., , J' i. 4 , W gi 3 W 'Q 1 X 5 4 ii ei 'wa K r A ajff' Q :1+ if Q A f ' N ,..:, I ave, X UQ Qi Q -ff e e -as s .1 asks s A S1 Si, ng. K . 1 2,1 H - ii' .Jil 4, S' , First Row: Audrey Harless, Charles King, Isabel Benedum, Mary Burt, Kenneth Smith, Sharon Doerr. Srfnmf Row: Joe Hardcastle, Sara Rousch, janet Ebrite, Mac McFadden, -loe Cannon, Phyllis Salisbury. Third Row: Ruth Graves. D0r12lCl Kiger, Tom Bruin, joe Walker, Diana Nixon, Mary Sparks. Frmrifa Row: Nila Eminhiser, Dixie Holberr, Ogal Claspell, jane Wilson, Robert Shelby, Max Stacey. Fifffw Row: John Davis, Judy Wine, Gerald Matchett. Russell Nlarling, Mary Lou King, Marlene Grieves. Us M if km iv 'sr y 4 3, -is ff if f Q ilk , Q f 'iffy' K, lg Rf QQ' R 1 ' S' cam!!! Qmale First Row: Doris Underhill, Alice Kain, john Seibert, Beverly Hoskins, James Wilson. Srroml Row: Max Mills, Sydney Barnes, Herbert Daris, Lois Cliisman, Larry Owens, Linda Hill. Tlrirrl Row: Donald Absher, David Miller, Janet Ray, Jim Atchley, Ronnie Gray, Isaac Hunt. Fourffx Ron: Patti Shreve, janet Cas- sell, Allen Teboe, Rita Kemmer, David Green, Richard Hall. Fifflr Raza: Lucinda Shirey, Berry Atchley, Marcia Morgan, Charles Piner, Mickey Mixell, Darlene Davis. .H H Q f 'fir Q3 .swine 3. . , J, ji ,Q g 5.1 it ..l.-aw i ing Vw? M ...:.., ? ie! pkg .R ig iiii EW.?.M f,' ibyiwhifz iii .isi - , ., A V if - 19' , ' , .ff A 55 M 2' E e ' A fa. ' ei Q in 1 S S , . . I all L J, . ' fr z ff,-f as su .wk I 1 0 . ,J X I r . QQ: , .I a ls N .iis :. . f ' +,'g,af', z , , , Q E if if-1, ir, a 'f QPAUWHY I av ii Q eww!!! grande V V ' . L W ,. L ff ,+fl?,f' A if iw Lm'VA ' V X1 , -6 . G it ' . ' It fi- if he rssa ff l?'.QfV ,,, ' . K Q K K 9 fy ii K First Row: Donna Lea Smelser, Nor- di J K K ' '55 I ll f ' man Robertson, Gene Trehearne, Anita -,Q A KK? ' we Ellis, Betty Cloud, Gene Honn. . Setond Row: Betty Lewis, Jayne Bee- - K K K . son, Harold Davis, Sandra Hess, Don Q K if :i nf KK K K ' K K , .gp Kem, Sherman Hess. lg' , ,Kgfff K5 . Ef Third Row: Carolyn Ritcheson, Dar- ,KYK L ' lene Absher, Harold Gregory, Mary ii? 5' Conner, Larry Morris, Beatrice ones. iff SSX? fr . ' Ziff li ,fi ff Fourth Row: Alvin Sours, Joyce ' Rogers, Shirley Smith, Duane johnson, ' H KK K r . K K Gordon Wright, Robert Hardy. 1 - ' R ,iii 3 Q '73 . K3 A' .K -- .J Fifth Row: Gloria Brandon, Douglas '-Ki ' J 'i ' .. A f if 2, ' Reed, Virginia Henegar, Betty Gill- X ' 'K I 1, -- -' lug? K? ette, Darrell Forshee, Doris Stahl. 2 -fl Wx 5 ,fl ' JI! Q H -4 QW . wie K .K zu- K V i Bs, , ..... K My Q 'il' .ff are y -it ,. f 5 2 4' f -,ef V A - 'if Jn. 'E A - k gs K K 4' K, Q Y y ..,. f e? S ' K K .. . ,. 39,15 , V ska. K is K .3 KS i ' K First Row: Bill Hammond, Don WK. S Q Q Stamper, Sara Borland, jackie Hoover, ,,K K K K K5- Carolyn Dudley, Robert Green. 5 Kwfvl KKKK K 1 -- Second Row: Glenn Proctor, Nellie R A i ,lf Edrington, Dewaine Watters, Sylvia Curry, Hugh Herbert, Linda Cross. Ak., K Third Row: Willard Brees, Beverly I, R .aa P-ii, . -K' S , Richardson, jerry Collings, Charles K' mfg' . ' Anderson, Della Clidinst, Linville Ye Rodman' N S ' M' . J Fourth Row: Susie Thomas, Darrell I I H K ' Sayers, Carl Noble, john Lily, Betty N Cross, Delbert Waugh. A A 1 Fifth Row: Larry Smoot, Barbara ea. K Q55 -' K e 53 K K 'T Walls. i gi, , t , ' ' ...fl ?' 452' f . gl' l J . , if JH, .-Q, avr AK. , if F? ii af K Q Yuen' I I 'S 5 E0 Q., 53.16 1 Qfszffw Q fm,e?,,gf:-51' 7 Y MISS RICHARDSON david Qaeda First Row: Jackie Gantz, Tommy Livingston, Sandra Kern, Merril Clevenger, Diana Sault, Peggy Updike, Marvin Perry, Patricia Fenwick. Second Row: Patricia Tobias, Donald Holmes, Jack Sharp, Ann Cramer, Judith Brock, Warren Groscost, Kathryn Locke, Larry Brooks. Third Row: Robert King, Martha Battas, Janice Hunnicutt, Winston Davis, Carol Swoveland, Clyde Cook, Edward Peters, Leanne Lane. Fourth Row: Marsha Allen, Douglas Osborne, Marilyn Polk, Judith Clark, Earl Clements, Patricia Dillon, George Wolfe, Donal Mitchell. Fifth Row: Judy Leslie, Jane Hattmeyer, Lance Riggin, Judith Osborne. Margy Burt, Linda Turner,' Earl King, Mildred Futrell, Sixth Row: Dixie Adams, Larry Shirey. u fr ,1 as a , as S if fi if--ms, T. -ffl' J at 5. :aww , ,gin , , 5 lf: fu. V Q, .sf rw Y , 'ways .. ..,,.:. at ,,., , of few? , J ,I J A tfgflgfafss F3 X aff' 2 , .-,:- , s.,, , x S Y ss,s J so W s i'1 '- -1-v : 1i b 1-ff' C ' eric 43-l esi ,gy - - -as e ,ggi 'W 5' A I f ' Ilia ' be IFN? ' es' k .4 G mea A izw ezf ' ., 2-:, f 4 fi il' K . 2- W f-Ei . 3, V 3 E ,.: lk.. ua H , FH? mp A 'Vim KY it N fe as J , s P is-fg, I i , of A gl ' 35? 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PEASE Fzrxl Row: Sally Fisher, John Gilland, jerry Burden, Anna Stewart, Gary Collins, Patricia Anderson, Shirley Boots, Omer Cummins. Secoml Row: Grover Caldwell, Waunelda Anacker, Virginia Beal, Dwaine Collins, Tillie Brown, Donna Coy, Clarence Cooper, Judith Compliment. Third Row: janet Haffner, Wilma Goodbar, james Berry, Barbara Cross, Dickie Bennett, James Bowser, Robin Carr, Marilyn Daugherty. Fourth Row: Donald Davis, Carolyn Cunningham, Peggy Brown, Arthur Dye, Kerin Eiler, Jackie Gibbs, Larry Collins, Francis Buffenbarger. Fifth Row: Paul Glassford, Danny Green, Thelma Crouse, Janice Haffner, Charles Conner, Margaret Collins, Trula Clark, jimmy Bratton. .e.m.,,-.2-I. MR. BLACK 61235 Quads First Row: Nancy Hardin, James Rumfelt, Betty Keihn, Larry Marling, john Unger, Nancy Nau, Janet Smith, David Keller, Linda Robling, james Stroud. Second Row: Herman Reno, Karen Swain, Paul Mclntire, Lilly Swartz, Joan Hershman, William Lewis, Phyllis Hedges, Julia Scharbrough, joe Rodman, Frances Harrison. Third Row: Claude Van Matre, Gordon Wineinger, Riley Mus- grove, Mary Vester, David Modglin, Rosita Maxfield, Marcia Murphy, Edward Parton, Marilyn Youngblood, Linda Lamb. Fourth Row: William Long, Joyce Upchurch, Janet Howard, Billy Hinton, janet McSherry, Gary Walters, Steven Piner, Nancy Hunt, James Shaw, Winnie Mae Richards. Fifth Row: Barbara Harless, Jeaneen Scales, Michael Van Matre, Duane Vanatter, Wallace Swearenger, Betty Sours, Ernest Schlusher, Larry Hillery, Martha Jane Miller. 755154 'X ,R K 5' I . 7 , . . , '1 ,i In ' -1 if. 1 i- i - . gfzcule it T ' iii A ,raw K! i , W., ,, . t W v-4 , ,R A -af 4' 3 4 4' v ., 1 fi ,Q it , : tr 'G J A 4 gg, MS. X f , Q, 47' ip I 3 3 4' Q ii' f-it ,, 544' .1 Af- W if 'li' Q K M K KQ, ,,.. - L-2 W ' y .K , ir' Q1- F '59 fi. VJ if - ' - 'pf , I . 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Third Row: Dickie Fullhart, julia Fenwick, Thomas Hess, Rachel Wheeler, Nancy Bixler, Phillip ,Elser, Michael Corn, Joan Beeson, Billy Berry, Marilyn Knight. Fourth Row: David Addington, Billy Haisley, Leona Evans, Bobby Edrington, Steven Barnett, Wilma Johnson ,Royce Costin, joe Shellenbarger, Michael Ertel, Steven Fullhart. Fiflh Row: jackie Case, Joe Holeman, Danny Benner, Nancy King, Dickie Ellis, jack Stiffler, Jimmie Chisman, Carolyn Howard, Don Ray Hatfield, Jerry Catron. MRS. MORRIS MRS. YOUNG 's 7604134 Qaeda First Row: Willoughby Brown, Norman, Spears, Sharon Way- mire, Lois Ritcheson, Boyce Keihn, Judy Clark, James Chandler, John W'olfe, Shirley Ledbetter, Wanda Lewis. Second Row: Patty Durham, Nellie Smith, Tony Acton, Verla Staggs, Bobby Miller, DeWayne Goldman, Shirley Hillman, Richard Ertle, Eileen Daugherty, Rita Curry. Third Row: John Durnal, Gladys Mitchell, John Landis, Dean Fuson, Barbara Jones, Jean Daugherty, Robert Robertson, Gene Hayden, Marsha Harrison, Elaine Peters, Fourth Row: Nancy Hulbert, Jack Yoder, Rosemary Ullman, Norma DeHart, Steve Seiber, Michael Schesky, Linda Wright, Adrian Brooks, Patty Wright, Barbara Meer. Fifib Row: Carolyn Gates, Patty Brown, Edward Alberson, Charles Cummins, Joyce Bowlin, Ronnie Reitenour, Gary Nel- son, Sandra Bird, Jerry Nelson, Sally Thresher. Sixih Row: Judith Salisbury, Ronald Rigney. S if ni ff' '55 if A K , Q' i J ' J , V' i J H' H' A- ,, We M rj -' -ef M- . .jk ig A ,QL 5 K wwf I K ' 5 :iw .- W W iiii eett N A iiii f jf' 1 'N S ,'f. fg H i LLLA C , , x.--vsm1.1 .. i' C suqzaz fgllil o f i, .Q ,.f-1 , W S , s , i- we , 'ee iii.,-' i 1 gf.-fig H .lie Qi' A .A kiki A K J , A42 .,., ,s h V, '.riir - 3 ' ' , ' ffm hx? pa- L ff., G AQ, ,. W sw Q ' A E. J ii, . gr , IJ. , :, V, A E,., ,,'K, 4 , W ' .,., .6 ilr? V bi V' fl ,Fi ' ik L Z ' , ' :ff E,. 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'M ia. wr ' ,. , M ,. ,ar . Wy - K 'ff' K . -..gk :VJ V sri, V54 wifi' .am-kk if J M Qi NL 'fi V ' J. . V i 1 ' Vx. 3.4512 I if fiif, 1 an A .f . V A 11 0 fm A J K ,W T. A Y, 1, K Z.,-3 V7 V . aa V ,, pq. W, me . Q. , I A ,, 3 .. V , A 1 lk .V ,,,. vi L N My, ,Ll Q, M 1 ,V Lita. A , xii i. . F 1 fi L ii M .- I V- V f W rf S V Ji 1 f ew- . K , 'MM , an . . , - '31 --M iii I ef , 'iv L' ,E 'R , 112.2 , . L. V all W A . ' I Q.. YL 5. 'Z - , J? lm 5 'L' ' if lg B . if , z. A- g, K ,V A- r V- --QVV N., K I ea WE, -' -5- . ' l l , l 4 Firsi Row: Carletta Estep, Gary Clevenger, Randy Hubbard, Mary Ruth Sallee, Kenneth Youngblood, Betty Childers, Jackie Yarger, Guy Carter, Lauralee Burton. Second Row: Ray Hershberger, Gerry Cassada, Sara Van- Voorst, Forrest Stahl, Joanne Wiley, Caroline Morrow, Larry Heavenridge, Freda Breez, David Brand, Kenneth Mills. Tlairll Row: George Mayo, Linda Brenner, Bobby Odle, Bobby Van Matre, Carolyne Teffteller, Edmund Reno, Lavada Morgan, Linda Dungan, Richard Rinhart, Billy Smith, Fourth Roux: Rebecca Beatty, Claudette Stamper, Fred Meer, Phyllis Colburn, Billy Honn, Charles Eyer, Jean Winters, Jimmie Evans, Larry jones, Bobby Bratton. Fifth Row: jerry Henegar, Gary Horn, David Coulter,'Sharon Upchurch, Dean Rhonemus, Mike Honn, Billie Naylor, Pearie Breez, Larry Melton, Carol Martin. Sixth Raw: Ronnie Thompson. 3- iv Ir.-s.--.5 MR. REDDING .L 1 Q2 MRS. GILL 046714 grande First Row: Theresa Hoskins, Margaret Ullman, Jerry Collins, Faye Smith, Roger Kem, Larry Sloan, Marilyn Clements, Mary Compliment, Robert Bicknell. Second Row: Rosevea Stout, Frank Parton, Kathryn Cava- naugh, Janice Ashton, Howard Moore, Larry Burden, Carolyn Harker, Phillip Mills, Linda Wine, Jerry Boggs. Third Row: John Conrad, Jimmie Mitchell, Judy Privett, Larry Clevenger, Jerry Thresher, Carolyn Smfth, Maxine Hankins, Johnnie Davis, Judith Williamson, Blanche Long. Fourth Row: Phil Mills, fJoyce Limle, Delynn Durham, De- Wayne Wagner, Jack Newman, Evelyn Sallee, Larry Sallee, Tommy Brand, Ruth Mclntire, Robert Vester. Fifth Row: Monte Oliver, LeRoy King, Michael Barnes, Judy Kay Clements, Betsy Evans, Larry Schmidt, Lois Sayers, Wanda Jackson, Richard Johnson, Patricia Whitney. Sixth Rows Kenneth Burton, Harold Keller, Julia Hillan, James Masters. , fe I J' J W ,,. .-r ,.. H' , ,,, ' ,. Q FQ, - 4 J 1 - , ' ' ' -4 , -f in H , , -1 ,,. , e K, V i' 'J' 9' iv iff vfrqf FQ ' wr. f' J' Jkfi fr L l 1 ...fir s 1 fwiiv. .- 1 K .a msi- ,f f . ., 1 R s Q . ,.,r. K f . . ,fl 43 f -rf fa vii l ' f I ' - 1 'af' . 'f K 5' A if : T 5 Q ' i fp! . A .15-ffk'A, mwflhld 1 I el Q, :iff 1' AL Q. was :U 7,1 W E x ,,.,. an ,, Q, A L , e,. 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A ' M 1 ,:. i YAVL 7 .,AA - - L ii if ,E N is , 1, ,'. 1 -k'f i .4 QL I 1 ykkll 7 ' ' igifiy 'A Jil' s Q s a fe, f , l l 'A if . A if M l al . if A n fi, A lu, K E VF V , 1, .a w ,,,, - H , 4 V N DU V I --', Ni , V -V Vi,. t -. ..-k- 5 7- K V-:kk KKVA I I K. :ll Q in by i M at I I I Q- , 77,4 I H V, VV A - . M it fY , 1 Qi i A i e S 1 f i lf f L Znzq- Q ' . , ff W- , A in in 1 K 8 Y' 1 . ji, -' .., a s is S b S. . ... vi ' S fAi . A F f . , . , xp 5 2 'lt li .,,.. E , J: --QE ,'.:- I -Q 5 I I . is , .,: 2 gg? gi ' . .VVKV A 1 2 , ' ' as Ai., ,mel f fl V- 'TR fi L35 ii . L as Jil' -, Xi F 7 S '--: A f ff - , A v,V. Z K , ifafgtkil 17 A N ?,- , :FQ ll I iw , . .Q f , A-.a t :3'p'ZQ hk 4 I + Q .1 . . l X ,Ai r ' First Row: Jackie Fager, Nancy Turner, Jimmy Walker, Phillip Prevost, Bobbette Sharp, Charles Naze, Marilyn Dillon, Donna Ryan, David Harper, .Ianella Freeman. Second Row: Mike Hayes, Barbara Seats, Melanie Eller, Larry Hatfield, Carolyn Davis, Roberta Fenwickfi Tony Lavelle, Barbara Adams, Sammy Georgianni, Elizabeth Battas. Third Row: Doletta Harmon, Robert Dungan, Dian Green, John Stebbins, Billy Williamson, Sharon Vincent, John Barnett, Marilyn Cook, Patty Stephens, Jerry Cox. Fourlh Row: Jimmy Livingston, Joe Holmes, Susan Shaver, Nancy Burcaw, Dennis Hardesty, Barbara Locke, Malcolm Cramer, David Clevenger, Carolyn Sult, Janice Allen. Fifth Row: Tommy Coggins, Norma Hutchins, Lynda Lotz, jimmy Hall, Dwight Adams, Nancy Brooks, Peggyakedden, Frank Kimbrough, Earlene Howard, Dick Kern. MRS. 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Bi ' ' Q ll l , . - , , 1 -an y ii 1 ' fw ff - 1 i LLA' , , B 'm'k . i . 9 ,'L', - - of - - iq .1 I fili I + an G' ' .. w a f- iii 3 i' : -L.,, if We f Q ll rteaei iie rr a - S 1 B M 3' . f , 1454: A if.: kk.,L f ig: S ' 7 : faiisfmsigqf 1 4 'm', 1 V ,'K,-.Ay ' N ' 1 5575 it ,,,., ., .,a., ..i.,.::,. --T9 K H vzkh 5 ' A -1 are il Fin! Row: james Hayes, john Rhonemus, Paquita Frogge, Granville Caldwell, Gary Borson, Alice Lykins, Edward Logan, William Bicknell. ' Second Row: Anita Arment, Roy Blankship, Oral Brenner, Lewis Cross, Diane Shelby, George Gates, Frederick Bonshire, Lucas Hisel. Third Row: Danny Rex Neal, Raymond Brown, Anna Bright, John Brashear, Gilbert Noble, Arbulla Brooks, Dennis Brown, fRobert'XFrogge. Fourth Row: Rose Marie Ramsey, Gene Coy, Vernon Hisel, Howard Davis, Wanda Coy, Paul Berry, John King, Jerry Huxhold. Fifth Row: Alice Bright, Robert Wagner. G --IZ , . we rr S, , , W,,g,.a N 2 ' .' ' V- ' mv, 'film Salts own!! 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Fifth Row: Richard Rogers, Buddy Adams, Barbara Smith, Everett Stamper, Evelyn Schmidt, David Matchett, Zora Clevenger, Susan Scott. Sixth Row: Gene Morvilius, Alice Musgrove, Coy Conley. MRS. LOCKE MRS. QUICK had Quwle Fzrst Row: Ronnie Pease, Stephen Macdonald, Diana Belle Wine, Kenneth Catron, Reba Shellanbarger, Jimmy Adding- ton, Marvin Clevenger, Jean Shepherd, Judy Cox, Martin Johnson. 'V Second Row: Jimmy Schneider, Mary Kay Teboe, Marilyn Hayden, Robert Largent, Peggy Fullhart, Jan Stafford, Jimmy Clevenger, Carol Minors, Theresa Fenwick, Ronnie Nichols. Third Row: Linda Nixon, Mary Jane Leslie, jerry DeBord, Wanda Evans, Bruce Hudson, Billy Miller, Jane Showalter, Robert Wheeler, Mary Ruth Holeman, Sally Mitchell. Fourlb Row: Mary Margaret Polk, Connie Ellis, Carolyn Gifford, janet Poland, Billy Clark, Robyn Waldo, Ruth Clare Perry, Dea Kay Chisman, Sandra King, jimmy Jones. Fiflh Row: Mary Grace Howard, Joe Osborne, Anna Marie Locke, Lee Davis, Linda Smith, Ruth Ellen Edrington, Billy Benefiel. e .,. y Q . e f 1 iii ...... L five . it LT V L yo.. ' .a,. 1 ., . ..a y Z . .',e F - .,.' ,. ' V , y l ii is iii L ' f..f i.iii ee lf.. L .ff QVa..1 4. oe.. lf , ., , finaaif. ag, . Q Q V . ..' i . ... ..i .-f - - -. --- e S .. 2 r ',,' . .iif S 1 t L if x x 1 .,, V KVV i g j 'A' Q Z ig ' if ' ,. ii L S . '...- eeie P ,L V fi . ,VV-, . - 4 M i ' e. tia eya. iii i..i.l QQ B' lso e f i,,.i, ,, L ' ' 'iece had Q ff' 4 M f' ii Q , X -d 'f .. 1 ,- .sea A 1 i f 2' Q. -,Q if - 1 . J J ' ri, Q 5 ' W P M H 51 , - L' to Q- S 5- .... 4 if-W 3 N -.M - . .W ' s ,n 1, -A L, -a. K kk J if J J - . A... . ' ll' ji 0 J l l 544 as-W. 5 'if' ki' Mmm! i.. 'i.T'..f!6i'ig J i fl. i 'A sq, Q ig K Jig? i : k 'm - viinngg it X K , K K7 vhs, K ' V: F E- BA .: Q QV., f w . Lk.-119, K ,,,.,-mx RN 4 any - I I K7 5 ..h. 7 New if 1 , . . ' , ,, J, .fi i fi lx. rw 1 1-4 J ff: 1' M . ' - . 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Tbinl Row: David Conner, Annabell Reading, Don Watt, John Dailey, Joyce McBroom, Carl Logan, Paul Carr, Roberta Hubbard, Peggy Collings, Ronald I-Iornbalter. Fourth Row: Michael Green, David Scharbrough, Beverly Verneman, Eddie Perry, Judy Beal, Richard Tobias, Nancy Haffner, Carol Holt, Philip Beary, Claudia Carter. Fiflb Row: Sylvia Sallee, Buster Lily, Jerry Taylor, Mary Louise Berry, Andy Cavanaugh, Billy Ray Epperhart, Judith Ann Vanatter, Bobby Kowalski, Joanne Medecke, Jack Keihn. Sixfb Row: Ruth Ann Hayes, Richard Smith, Mickey Weisz, Betty Dye. 740ml Q MRS. SANDMIER First Row: Jerry Case, Billy Damron, Marsha Wehlage, Don- ald Morgan, Patty Bodkin, Merlyn Green, Robert Winter, James Young, Judy Cummins, Mickey Williams. Serond Row: Richard Hunt, Vanita Blair, john Mills, jack Humerickhouse, Marsha Clevenger, Rozetta Bailey, jackie Richard, Betty Davis, Darrell Collins, Tommy Fancil. Third Row: Judy Ann Perkins, Jimmy Davis, Kay Wright, Woodford Logan, Shirley Comer, David Gray, Regina Noble, Mary E. Stewart, Carl Stevens, Donald DeHart. ft f ww. Q, -3 . as at R. 4 ii ii f X 53.5 in 5 9 1 ,fe .Mx zip. 9 1- 555 FM ES 5 L .ze sy, A 'iry x ' ii ' M X a - if , i,,, - i .- R 9 N i s , E .'f- ' 'f 1-if . if Q rg-' I - ,fi Ek! 3 ' FP i 7.4 '51-:I A is ' I , ' 4-RH .-: I l' 'S V - ' ' Q.. M ' t L'VVr 5 . , , .iw .kiwi ,. 5 s - . . ,r 4 - . f f 'f Q , fx- , ,e , , X P it rj: 5 . . - si., me 5 21if.f'f ,.-is wg, A' ,,, ' i F- , 1 s ,.-' '. 1 L , -' . 1 R aiiss W f R , ssrss, s P 5' W W f X . Q iis, is an .f an K- gf' -si egg Q - i ' 512 H -, 4- A - f. Samir M321 alia Zwfmj f. K , , we 1 i , 'M , V, if f,,,- g V- A ,, , -rs, , - . 1 , -'r,' X ,. -A . , 5 1 t--, ,, i 4 L - ,,. ' fi -. V, 5 ' L. -'Q -1' --'L- it .Aj 'f-- , x fb 1 Q if HB : - ,- ' ' A i lf' . Wi if if V - 3' V ' :fm-31' E9 5 'wif p -- . 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Q - ..aP'llg . .,, M: ' I My , . 1 waxy V' AV ,ir : E J , I My I if ,1 'rw 1 .af A 14 , ' 3 J 7,4 E , E ff' I : B 'tt I if ' e, 4. ' r Q ' V2 ,- 5 , t luminal' tr .. iii wi ,-lg msg If X 4 ' Mig It .' ..'.-ul Qi, t gg ia. ' -if ,Q mi, 5. igtgw A ig-iv , I 'Q' Lim. ,i A MJ-fjl ., . 7 C . 1 . First Row: Gloria Rutherford, Reah Hershberger, Jimmy Herbert, Judy Comer, Charles Vester, Charles Johnson, Linda Ashton, Mary Ann White, Ronald Wright, Darlene Fox. Seroml Row: Dougie King, Gertie Reno, Janet Adams, David Stahl, Sharon McFadden, Sandra Williamson, Dale Brees, Patsy Hoover, Tommy Sayers, Karen Upchurch. Third Row: Peggy Criswell, Virginia Nau, Jack Conley, Mar- jorie Grieves, Lloyd Shoopman, Marjorie Robertson, Marjorie Schmidt, Larry Brooks, Bobby Teters, Judy Young. Fourlb Row: Dennis Beedy, Patricia Ledbetter, Jean Stamper, Eddie Welder, Janice Doss, Lorna Johnson, Walter Douthitt, Bonnie Eley, Macy Barnard, Charles Childers. Fifth Row: Betty Delaney, Brenda Clouse, Terry Rogers, Judy McDonald, Carol Stewart, Jerry Rench, Judith Smith, Joy Forshee, Teddy Hoskins, Brenda Stroud. Sixth Row: Louise Fleener, Jane Hudson, Shirley Webster. MISS BILLIARD .., In 'ii 1 new MRS. GANTZ I ,,.,- -me .55 Q. JE' ' 1: 1 ., Q , , E , i .aw -'1'f ' :1s- T, -aff -q-:,- . 2 ref? .gif E 5 Qmde Firsi Row: jerry Evans, Mike Barnett, Linda Foster, Randy Hurt, Eugenia Freytag, Mary Francis Gibson, Jerry Peirson, Earlene Davis, Bill Durnall, Gerald Previtt. Second Row: Carolyn Sue Rogers, Francis Reum, David Rod- man, Annetta Coleman, Tommy Seiber, Billy Beal, Mickey Sloan, John Broson, Billie Le Vincent, Connie Leggett. Third Row: David Turner, Stephen Bailey, Nona Cummins, Phillip Unger, Sue Humerickhouse, Phyllis Barbier, Dwight Stahl, Barbara Hinton, Paul David Claspell, Jimmie Collins. Fonrlb Row: Linda Heater, Fredia Williams, Gale Medaris, Linda Van Meter, Zerrell Phillips, Alma Cooper, Rebecca Hub- bard, Barney Byers, June Peters, Betty Rumfelt. Fiflb Row: Betty Haney, Noami Keihn. J r :E .-,., ,J M . -L I,lI In -V lizlgsl I -E i .re..,,-4: -I , I ,.. , i f r a Em , , in B s , ' r' ,.,, ,.,. B kwwg igg , eg .,.:.E: .. ---,A:,. KY ..::5 , --,- ',V, Ah ff t .,,: tzvt 3 i k . .,gz 1,,, iii mjll 4 fgarxwrg lallfll f i K A A li . AZ.. - had IIZ M V A, 5 lqzg A -v. ,..,,. . :ZA g . ..,.3.? - X MM., I ,M A , ,gi ,Q . i ' 'Z ' vi ii L V ,an g 1 is L' ..,.. ,Q , .V ,,,. ,,- 3 , 1,,,, 3 ,. ......,, , ' in iw 2 I - Qi ,,,,,: V ., t4t-1t1'r ,'r'rr -. .V . ,,,,, ,V,, ,,,,, . g I , Li. , . g 1, iw - :--t 'if Z - I f' 'it J- R -re 5 -- Q.. an i::' P i1f if ',,, 577 'A si.. :ily fe' . . ,,- : W 1 . i- 'HM ., K' fl T -ram 45 5'.': 'ira Z' A 3 - .n ..:-: ,Elf--3.1 gui? K 1 3 2 Z i ' ': Mimi 3 i' - M fi-fi . .... 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Third Row: James Bratton, Raymond Wolfe, Betty Webster, Margaret L Aigner, Denny Durham, Delores Peyton, Johnny Ritcheson, Betty Ann Arment, Penne Futrell, Tom Butler. Fourth Row: Judy Bowlin. Margaret Jacobs, Maurice Morgan, Mary Lou Howard, Becky Sue Trowbridge, Bobbie Tucker, Mary Eyer, Ronald Bailey, Russell Huxhold, Judy Naylor. Fiflb Row: Eddie Frazee, William Yarger, Hazel Chandler, Joyce Shoemaker, Jill Whitney, Shirley Adams, Ida Blanken- ship, Jackie Ramsey. MRS. SHROYER X i f tw A :s ., u . . is ,. -.v Q M . 3 . First Row: Max Hayden, Gary Alexander, Cheryl Brown, Jeanne Mansfield, rank Stanley, Barbara Kemmer, Francine Sult, Donald Burt, Cinda Doerr, Rebecca Locke. Second Row: 'Melanie Riggin, Toni Walters, Richard Swift, Janet johnson, Stephen Trego, Donald Leslie, Janna Bixler, Connie Tetrault, Bobby Floyd, Stella Jordan. Third Row: Ronnie Fulhart, Maryellen Kidd, Artie Ratliff, David Humbert, Karen Wright, Moral Underhill, Marsha Sills, Jimmy Cravens, Carole Stout, Janice Harmon. Fourfh Rows Jimmy Scott, Marty Revis, Marsha Elser, Jerry Hunnicutt, jane Lawson, Virgie Gifford, Wayne Putman, Sharon Jones, Alan Morris, Harold Hatfield. Fifth Row: Marcia Riggin, Ronnie Sult, Billie Pittenger, Jo Ann Howard, Cecilia Vest, Bobby Williamson, Billy Shirey, Linda Roach. MISS BELL , . .P e L- . g y , ' 1, 7 Z '-, I ' -e .L L- V C, Q 53 i S 1 i n V' r , B A ., r ,i:,, , , v W C f y C 5 , L -- b I .-.1 'Si-emi V, Sq ' v v, ,5 V if ' Q W X: W - Q I ,, ' fi i, ,. jf Q' 5 5. g, X ??QFFfwMkg wi Qkf, ,? args 6. Z ' Q Il' C .,,. r:. , -. 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N- --.. w ,.' - J 5 V ',-'. 1 ' rf Q if W M, we -,. . no an Q .we 'E K K: B ,Li dai B ...ff :ie , B ff ' B B' Q ix L if if Y ir ' 'E 'L L tl i A , fr, my 1 as Y' l f 5 Y , -2.51fE.!fen H f Vai f- 1,4 1- we K e K. ,pa Z i :L L ,gg f Q B iffy ,Y 'L in 4' V, , 5 an-gg? 3 .W i sk First Raw: Richard Bright, Patty Richardson, Bonnie Jean Heniser, Bobby Lee Hardin, Lloyd Harker, jr., Barbara Odle, john Dudley, Karen Diane Morvilius. Second Row: Joanna Pearcy, Marilyn Janet Collins, Obie M Fadden, Pamela Eley, Jeanne Haffner, Allen Cooper, Donnie Miller, Violetta Caldwell. C. Third Row: Tommy Davis, Patricia johns, Beverly Baldwin. Melvin Morgan, Marilyn Landis, Patty Sparks, Tommie Van- natter, Mary Wribiit. Fourth Row: Paul Brashear. MRS. WALL l 76ml Qmde Firs! Row: Dorinda Trego, Melvin Smoot, Sue Ebrite, Jimmy Green, Richard Naze, Terry Jack Poland, Reba Cravens, Robert Stahl, Susan Boggs, Lewis Edward Joseph. Svvoml Row: Danny Shaffer, Judy Steinke, Nancy Lotz, Bill Blair, Janette Freeman, Joyce Hardesty, Phillip Dull, Sharon LnVelle, Donna Perry, Michael Carman. Third Row: Colleen Hardcastle, Andy Shcllenbarger, Marilyn Green, Susan Reed, Mary Palmer, Patricia Cary, Phillip Pursi- full, Dennie Seats, Toni Sargent, Margaret Clevenger. Fozzrlh Row: Karla Jordan, Jane Evans, Larry Rees, Allen Kain, Mary Turner, J. Kaye Harley, Philip Poland. MRS. SPRONG if V,v , 157' -V5 X Q.-f3i.2 fel Q in if . . . J .II E gfr V J M L ' Q . is .f 5 x..- -5 i 45 ,,. - L J i f, V Q h 5 iiis 1 I ' g . J . ,, r ,. 5 i s e r ,. e A , J ai .. 'ff Li! ---- S i mfgf i 4 , ,. -il G - I . -4- Q, , .6 W QQ 3- A t 'J x my wifi :E 'R fiEi,d.fli S . 4945 ., 1' Q 2 dw! guide A T .il K , a a K i K f A 45' First Row: Richard Brooks, Janet Sue Hayes, Roy Jr. Craw- ford, Kathryn Bailey, Richard Anacker, David Claspell, Katrina Wilson, Robert Collings, Marilyn Hoover, Jon Roger McDonald. Second Row: Eleanor Morgan, Chester Scharbrough, Joanne Anderson, Earl Williams, Priscilla Frintt, Roger Reno, Gerry Allen, Maureen Thompson, James Castor, Judy Brand. Third Row: William Joe Little, Barbara Sparks, Raymond Ingram, Malcum Essex, Gordon Bayes, Carolyn Sue Tobias, Robert Ingram, Rickey Brammer, Ray Lee Turner, Junior Morrow. Fourlb Row: Linda Blankenship, Jack Bodkin, Preston Schar- brough, Judy Show, Herman Candill, Garnett Mitchell, Mark Graves, Mary Lou Vest, Rose Williams, Tommy Browning. Fifth Row: Earl Ray Miller, Beverly Davis, David Towriss, Judy King, Raymond Delaney, William Young, Linda Burris, Billy Beyer, Judy Patterson, Margaret Conner. sixth Row: John Charles Daugherty. MRS. MARY GILL 764413 Qmde First Row: Mary Bee Hess, Bobby Barrett, Toni Stroud, Donna Ramsey, Bobby Adams, Tiny Roberta Hankins, Larry Thompson, Johnnie Berry, Sue Wilson, Mary Munley. Srrond Row: George Miller, Kay Smith, Russell Crouse, Barney Barnhouse, Chella Bratton, Mollie Curry, Mary Van Voorst, Virgie Williamson, Junior Morgan, Dorothy Chandler. Third Row: Gloria Brown, Sandy Richardson, Michael Col- lins, Amber Harker, Mickie Davis, Larry Spector, Mickie Bailey, Patty Dale, Mary Fox, Gene Lykins. Fourth Row: Billy Lykins, Michael Youngblood, Charles Coy, Sheliah Heavenridge, Carol Colburn, Arthur Webber, Nancy Cavanaugh, Virginia Hayes, Roger Rhoads, Shirley Kidd. Fifth Row: Tommie Ullman, Gertrude Phelps, Larry Joe Adams, Marilyn Flanary, Dickie Kimball. - V I . M '-i ' W ' f ' f K K Y ' W4 , 'ff' i ' of -f,' ' ffli ir-'E ' K ' Q, K . '-.. , t .,,. ' ' ,. -i We - ' ,H f, 155, 'P , '.,- ' X ' Qff? t ', ,W J -l' FI. A i' - ' 5 1 . ' ,,.,, ' 3 I b i .f-., A , E, V 5 , A f , iv w 1, A A 3 H, Ng 7' 7 A ii? ,,,i , '-Mllizf .Zi ' .'-' L ' ' i.. iiiot S t ' - B K S Y - B i.ira t .7 ' a s S - 1. ' i K, B I 1 , , :Ii we - I -f ar jg ' '. :fe w r 1 if L -1,.1 , ' 1 . , .f ,-k: , K I I I r . -' figs? I K 1 is 1 C ' tiei '- 'I gliv - 1 ' ,. 1 Iii ' lib 3 ' 3 Dell s' Y za 1 -P ' 1 i . , , '- , L 2 1 ' . 5 'ttte - 1 y 2 . 1 4 .,. --., ,er' B I ' B ' - - S f f? e fi i ,.,. ii , I H - a n '1 3Q3f. t'i- 'giijfil ' - ff Qfilffffi--'i 1.131634 fiS5i? -Y ,ytt R ' S alrv ' B , , Q i tttytr 'B a f 'i -11.-: .tf1' ,sa ,- i, 1:1 fy wi-1 f 2: 5 K ,llfjf 4 f I . ': , .. f ' - L iiii 77 ' QTY'- ,i Mil li 2 ,diver-' 'V ' E- T ttt,, mais 1 t,,t,t. -.,. ,Irv 77.7, Y pwadeatdana Staff '73 14456441 Last fall, at the beginning of the school year, twelve senior students, members of the jour- nalism class, set forth plans for the 1952 issue of the Panorama. Two main committees were set up. These were the theme and cover committees. The theme committee Worked to originate a basic idea which could be followed in planning the pages of our yearbook. The cover committee sketched designs and considered possible types of covers. Next came the job of planning 'Ns' the layoutzflihewtaffwvasilividedinto groups 'each planning a different section. School pictures were taken, our school photographer was kept busy attending the activities of R.H.S. and fleet fingers flew over typewriter keys, as pasty hands worked at the tiring task of mounting pictures. There were jobs concerning the seniors' wills, the class history, the class prophesy, and the final job of assembling all the parts into one unit. The honors go to Mr. Laurence Phillips, faculty advisor, whose patient guidance has made the annual possible. Also deserving their share of praise are Arvin Brokaw, editor and Sallie Watt, as- sistant editor. We are proud to present the Panorama of 1952, and we wish the best to the juniors, whose task and privilege it will be to compose the 1953 edition. PANORAMA STAFF Editor-in-Chief LLLLL ,,, ARVIN BROKAW Assistant Editor LL ,.g,,,,,. SALLIE WATT Layout t,.t L GENE HALL, DON HAKDIN Class Editors L LL. LLLLL EVELYN GROSCOST, MARILYN CRAMPTON Grade Editors LLLL .,.. VIRGINIA BROWN CAROLYN FYFE Sports Editor LLL s,,s LLLLL JoHN COLSTEN Advertising' Managers LLLLL JANICE LOCKE, Lou ANN CASSELL Sales Manager LLL LLLL FRANKLIN GARTON ROYERTON REVIEW STAFF Editor ,,,,,,.,,,, LL BARBARA HUMBERT Assistant Editor L -LLL MARILN CRAMPTON Editorial Editors LLLL LLLL SALLIE WATT, MARY JOAN LARGENT Feature Editors LL.- LLLL VIRGINIA BROWN, JoI-IN COLSTEN, JANICE LOCKE Sports Editors LLLLLLL GARY MANSFIELD, RICHARD RILEY News Editors LLLLL LLLL JoI-IN OSBORNE, JEAN MILLS, BETTY SLUSHER SPANISH CLUB First Row: Larry Leslie, Sue Matchet, Beverly Riggin, Gloria Eller, Sara Morgan, Kay Hurst, Jane Joyce, Nancy Holt, John Wolfe. Sevoml Row: Mrs. Lambert, Patty Goode, Marilyn Rowland, Betty Moore, Carol Robin- son, Janice Hall, Mary Jane Leamon, Janice Locke, Lois Gilland, Forrest Durnal. Third Row: Virginia Morrow, Ruth Ann Tobias, Helen Warner, Sue Poulson, Mary Jo Madill, Janet Ertle, Frances Vester, Tommy Nelson. Fourth Row: Sandy Osborne, Pat Holland, Jean Mills, Sandy Prevost, Jim Mills, Neil Hall, Jim Dickens, Roger Park, Keith Kern. Z and FUTURE HOME MAKERS OF AMERICA First Row: Janet Coulter, Frances Vester, Nancy Joyce, Bettie Thompson, Pat Collings, Mary Joan Largent, Virginia Brown, Carolyn Fyfe, Mary Jane Leamon, Nancy Shaffer, Rose Rhonemus, Betty Slusher. Second Row: Joyce Schwarz, Darlene Routh, Beverly Fogle, Nancy McCord, Mary Mc- Fadden, Charlotte Rousch, Gloria Eller, Sara Morgan, Sue Brand, Lou Ann Cassell, Delilah Maddy, Pat Holland, Mrs. Hughes. Third Row: Janet Wakins, Pat Burt, JoAnn Riggin, Sally Shelby, Virginia Addington, Shirley Collings, Jane Joyce, Joy Miller, Judy Stephenson, Nancy Shreve, Janet Brokaw, Freda Bailey. Fourth Row: Joy Greer, Barbara Goldman, Maxine Smith, Sharon Sayers, Geraldine Bullock, Helen Warner, Sue Poulson, Lobedia Batt, Monica Wright, Ruth Ann Polk, Anna Borland, Mary Thomas, Gertrude Borland. Fiflb Row: Viola Bailey, Barbara Clements, Mary Frogge, Betty Moore, Phyllis Long, Pat Dixon, Mary Jo Madill, Janet Armstrong, Joan Lawson, Janet McCord, Dorothy Hiatt. Sixth Row: Nancy Holt, Ruth Burt, Janet Allen, Patsy Hutchens, Sandy Osborne, Ruby Rose, Carolyn Lawson, Marjean Hudson, Sandy Prevost, Mary Buchanan, Ruth Ann Tobias, Pat Asbury. Seventh Row: Barbara Johnson, Vergie Anderson, Carolyn Watters, Elaine Hesson, Merilyn Chisman, Barbara Scott, Estell Dalton, Joyce Clevenger, Peggy Dungan, Ida Lou Cook, Patsy Christenson, Anna Berry, Pat Harker. 0194416 54567004 G.A.A. First Row: Nancy Joyce, Sally Watt, Barbara Humbert, Bettie Thompson, Pat Collings, Mary Joan Largent, Virginia Brown, Carolyn Fyfe, Mary Jane Leamon, Nancy Shaffer, Rose Rhonemus, Betty Slusher. Second Row: Pat Goode, Beverly Fogle, Nancy McCord, Mary McFadden, Charlotte Rousch, Gloria Eller, Sara Morgan, Sue Brand, Lou Ann Cassell, Delilah Batt, Miss McClaren. Tbird Row: Pat Burt, Beverly Stephens, Sally Shelby, Dorothy Locke, Virginia Addington, Shirley Collings, Kay Hurst, Jane Joyce, Sharen Lindemann, Joy Miller, Miss Hahn. Fourlb Rmu: Alice Colsten, Barbara Goldman, Phyllis Shirey, Sharon Sayers, Geraldine Bullock, Helen Warner, Sue Poulson, Lobedia Batt, Monica Wright, Ruth Ann Polk, Anna Borland. Fiflh Rlrw: Viola Bailey, Barbara Clements, Mary Frogge, Sandy Oliver, Phyllis Long, Marilyn Rowland, Pat Dixon, Mary Jo Madill, Corel Robinson, Judy Houk, Janet Arm- strong, Janet McCord. Sixlb Row: Nancy Holt, Ruth Burt, Janet Allen, Patsy Hutchenson, Sandy Osborne, Beverly Riggin, Ruby Rose, Carolyn Lawson, Marjean Hudson, Joan Lawson, Nell MC- Coskey. Seventh Row: Barbara Johnson, Vergie Anderson, Carolyn Watters, Elaine Hessen, Marilyn Chisman, Barbara Scott, Estell Dalton, Joyce Clevenger, Judy Bowser, Shirley Dungan, Barbara Alberson. LATIN CLUB First Row: David Battas, John Osborne, Franklin Garton, Bill Jenkins, Frank Martin, Barry Mixell. 4 Second Row: Larry Kennedy, Don Boyd, Joyce Hammond, Sandy Oliver, Delma Wagner, Janet Ertle, Sharon Lindemann, Janet Armstrong, Mrs. DuP0uy. Third Row: John Slusher, Don Alexander, Bernard Hottinger, Barbara Foltz, Mary Durnal, Joan Dotson, Frances Vester, Phyllis Shirey. Fourlb Row: Harvey Hornbaker, Charles Towriss, Sally Watt, Marilyn Crampton, Barbara Humbert, Mary Jo Madill, Judy Houk, Sally Shelby, Beverly Stephens. Fifth Row: John Colsten, Jim Harper, Ronald Mixell, Judy Bowser, Shirley Dungan, Alice Colsten. COMMERCIAL CLUB First Row: Frances Vester, Nancy Joyce, Betty Thompson, Pat Collings, Mary Joan Largent, Virginia Brown, Carolyn Fyfe, Mary Jane Leamon, Nancy Shaffer, Rose Rhone- mus, Betty Slusher, Pat Asbury, Janice Hall, Mrs. Cline. Second Row: Jean Mills, Beverly Fogle, Nancy McCord, Mary McFadden, Charlotte Rousch, Gloria Eller, Sara Morgan, Sue Brand, Lou Ann Cassell, Delilah Batt, Charles Richards, Carol Robinson. Third Row: Phyllis Long, Betty Moore, Marilyn Rowland, Shirley Collings, Joan Lawson, Janet McCord,, Mary Buchanan, Janet Ertle, Bob Anacker, Ted Fancher, Janet Armstrong, Lynn Turner. Fourth Row: Carolyn Watters, Elaine Hesson, Donald Nelson, Marilyn Chisman, Delma Wagner, Lois Gilland, Bill Jenkins, Kent Trehearne, Doug DeBord, Jim Fuson, John Osborne. Fifth Row: Dick Green, Ronnie Ratliff, Don Miller, Duane Ashcraft, Dwight Thorn- burg, Duane Clements, Franklin Garton, David Battas, Curtis Nelson, Dick Riggin. Sixth Row: Bill Polk, Roger Benner, Don Myers, Jim Dawson, Jim Ray, Charles Robert- son, George Thornburg, Donald Grey, Ronald Mixell, Barbara Humbert, Sallie Watt, Mary Jo Madill. Seventh Row: Charles Davis, Dick Riley, Paul Kem, Jim Harper, LeRoy Modglin, Bob gmm Coates, Bob White, Bill Maddy, Pat Dixon, Judy Houk. DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: Carol Robinson, Gloria Iiller, Sara Morgan, Mary Jane Lcamon, Janice Locke, Janice Hall, Pat Collings, Mrs. Walker. Second Row: Marilyn Rowland, Betty Moore, Kent Trehearne, Franklin Garton, Curtis Nelson, Jim Harper, Ronald Mixell. Third Row: Bill Jenkins, Doug DeBord, Charles Davis, Richard Riley, Dick Green, John Osborne, Don Miller. Fourth Row: Gary Mansfield, Phyllis Long, Sallie Watt, Marilyn Crampton, Barbara Humbert, Virginia Brown, Carolyn Fyfe, Gene Hall. Uzganigaliana FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA First Row: Lewis Heaton, jim Benefiel, Ralph Smith, Bill Wilhelm, David Battas, Eddie Armstrong, Leroy Brammer, Mr. Glancy, sponsor. Second Row: David Madill, Harvey Hornbaker, Donald Ebrite, Max Miller, Fred Ritcheson, Don Irving Bill Lawson. Third Row: Donald Boyd, jim Moore, Marvin Conn, Billy Holeman, Paul Dalton, Bill Ellis, Roger Benner. Fourth Row: Charles Largent, Clifford Owens, Donald Myers, Joe Dalton, Bill Polk, Donald Alexander, Ben Hottinger. HI-Y CLUB First Row: jim Fuson, Gerald Robling, Don Walker, Ralph Smith, Morris Turner, Charles Davis, Bill jenkins, Kent Trehearne, jim Dawson, Bill Polk. Second Row: David Madill, Alfred Wilhelm, Bob DeBord, Don Holt, Charles Thompson, Neil Hall, Carl Janeway, Joe Watt, Don Irving, Don Miller, Ronald Mixell. Third Row: Lynn Turner, Bob Anacker, Doug DeBord, Don Grey, Duane Clements, Dwight Thornburg, Richard Tooley, Bill Davis, Billy Meier, Gary Mansfield. Fourth Row: 'john Osborne, Richard Riley, jack DeBord, Richard Bunner, Donald Paul, David McGriff, Don Nelson, Bob White, Mr. Stebbins. Fifth Row: Ted Fancher, james Ray, Dick Green, LeRoy Modglin, Dick Rigin, Byron Humbarger, Bill Lawson, Fred Vester, john Wolfe. Sixth Row: Stanley Wampler, john Burt, Charles Richards, Don Rees, Dick Stephens, Barry Mixell, Elvis Scales, Roger Park, Phil Shelby. Seventh Row: Leroy Brammer, john Slusher, Jim Garland, Jesse Harty, john Bradley, Ralph Baker, Bradford Daniels, Robert Coates, Ronnie Ratliff, joe Rousch, Billy Ellis. DRAMATICS CLUB CELEBRITIES LEAMON LAMENTS THIS IS A POSED PICTURE Shown with their sponsor, Mrs. Walker, and Lee Allerton, WLBC announcer, are the dra- matics students who emerged as five of the first six winners in the Voice of Democracy contest. From left to right are: Barbara Humbert, third place, Betty Franklin, sixth place, Carol Robinson, fifth place, Frank Garton, first placeg Lee Allerton, Mrs. Walkerg Gary Mansfield, second place. I EE' BABY BOTTLE BRIGADE FHA GOES SOCIAL A CLINE COURSE FLOWERS FOR LOTZ E U F IDDLING AROUND F 1 E 5 E 5 f 2 ? 1 x 5 DRAMA DROOPS ADVOCATES OF ADVANCED ALGEBRA A X s gi PREPARING HCL GAA PLEDGES TOIL FHA PREPARES THANKSGIVING BASKETS STRICTLY FOR BOYS 3 fandom Flag JUNIORS Mother, Maud Skmner ,W...g....., -.-, g..,....,.,-,,.- ,- Father, Otis Skinner C-- Cornelia ,.... - ..... Enid --E Amy -- Mabs ---C Charlie --, William Grace --- Gordon e... Abbie -,- Henry CC.. PRESENT FAMILY CIRCLE Gloria Eller -Jn Harold Smith -- Charlotte Rousch ,-- Sara Morgan .--- Phyllis Long Betty Moore Jim Dawson -,-----. John Burt --- Carol Robinson ---C Don Myers --- Pat Dixon --- Don Reese MUSICAL MEMO Royerton High School is justly proud of its fine music department, under the direction of Mr. Jolliffe and Mrs. Kirk. Above are pictured the members of our marching band, fifty strong, which gives excellent performances at all home basketball games and football games. It also marches in many of the parades sponsored by civic groups in this locality. In the picture below is the R.H,S. orchestra, which was instigated this year by Mrs. Kirk. It is hoped that in the future many more of our talented students will see fit to join one or the other of these fine groups. On the right: Mary Joan Largcnt, flag bearerg Gloria Eller, drum majorettcg Loretta Jackson, flag bearer. Below are pictured the mem- bers of the R,H.S. twirling team. From left ro right: Kay Hurst, joy Miller, Sara Mor- gan, Sharon Lindemann, Dar- lene Roth. 4-Q. ffm -.P 'SSM 1 Wlmw ,AQ E5 gang ,Mm 1 1,4 ff, .2144 531 9 ,gg 'T Q if rw i -.Q .. W +1 1 r Ni X ?m'd4zz JOHNNY OSBORNE I Halfbackj BOB BAKER QAssistant Coachj BILL JENKINS fCenterj First Row: Charles Thompson, Mgr., and Dick Green, Mgr. Second Row: john Colsten, Dick Riggin, Bob White, Gene Hall, Johnny Osborne, Gary Mansfield, Charles Davis, and Bill jenkins. Third Row: Ronald Mixell, Charles McClure, Bill Wilhelm, Ralph Smith, Ted Fancher, Bob Anacker, Jim Harper, jim Ray, and Coach Perry Bixler. Fourth Row: Jim Garland, Jesse Harty, John Wolfe, Keith Kern, Don Myers, Bob Kern, Charles Richards, Roger Park, and Asst. Coach Robert Baker. Fifth Row: Alfred Wilhelm, Stanley Wampler, Charles Robertson, Jim Fuson, Forrest Durnal, Paul Walters, John Sprinkle, and Frank Martin. Sixth Row: Gerald Robling, Harvey Hornbaker, Bill Ellis, Ralph Baker, John Bradley, Dave Madill, Don Irving, Charles Claspbell, jack DeBord and Asst. Coach Charles Posey. FOOTBALL RECORD We They Alexandria 14 26 Hagerstown 40 0 Hartford City 7 7 Delphi 7 39 Cambridge City 26 7 Mississinewa 13 6 Jackson Central 15 12 Winchester 6 45 New Castle 12 40 Anderson 2 33 DICK RIGGIN fHalfbackj PERRY BIXLER QHead Coach! 74055456 GENE HALL fGuardj JOHN COLSTEN ffzlcklej GARY MANSFIELD fQuarrerbackJ RONALD MIXELL fEndJ CHARLES DAVIS fGuardj BOB WHITE fTacklcJ Zaddlall RONALD MIXELL Q Forward J BYRON HUMBARGER fGuardj VARSITY RECORD Mississinewa Alexandria Eaton Yorktown Portland Dunkirk Selma Harrison Burris Yorktown RALPH SMITH QGuardj We They 44 45 31 40 48 43 34 39 54 35 36 32 52 44 48 40 37 50 38 44 BOB ANACKER fCenterj TED FANCHER fGuardj KENT TREHEARNE fGuard, Forwardj gaedetlall Eaton Farml Selma Cente BILL WILHELM Q Forwardj COUNTY TOURNEY Cowan Harrison Parker Hartford City and Winchester I' Albany DON REES 48 37 44 46 35 41 49 39 45 51 34 35 45 40 48 45 57 38 73 64 CHARLES POSEY fCoachj CHARLES MCCLURE fGuard, Forwardj f Forward, DICK RIGGIN Q Guardj MORRIS TURNER fCenter, Forwardj 344655456 VARSITY TEAM First Row: Dick Riggin, Byron Humbarger, Charles McClure, Ted Fancher, Ralph Smith, Don Rees, Gerald Robling, student manager. Second Row: Mr. French, principal, Mr. Posey, coach, Morris Turner, Ronald Mixell, Bill Wilhelm, Bob Anacker, Kent Trehearne, Lynn Turner, student manager, Mr. Carmichael, assistant coach, John Colsten, student manager. SECOND TEAM First Row: Gerald Robling, manager, Ralph Baker, Alfred Wilhelm, John Bradley, Don Holt, Bob DeBord. Second Row: jesse Harry, David Madill, Richard Bunner, Bradford Daniels, Jim Garland, Bill Brand, John Slusher, Bob Carmichael, coach. l NO YA DONT! SAYS KENT GIMMIE THAT BALL! Meet the Royerton High School cheer leaders: Nancy Holt, Beverly Riggin, Charlotte Rousch, and Janice Hall. Zaczedezfdafll THE OLD PEP AND VINEGAR OUR BIRDIE John Colsten, student man- agerg Mr. Charles Posey, coachg Gerald Robling, student man- agerg Mr. Robert Carmichael, assistant coachg Lynn Turner, student manager. 344446 ROYERTON BASEBALL ROSTER CONTAINS NAMES OF ONLY FOUR SENIORS This year's baseball team, with a record of 2 wins and 7 losses, got a slow start but improved as the season progressed. Part of the reason for this failure may be attributed to the small number of upper classmen par- ticipating. However the inexperienced members of the team look promising and all they lack is practical experience. Under the leadership of Coach Bob Carmichael, the team did their best and are expected to prove even more successful next year. BASEBALL SCOREBOARD We They Center 2 7 Yorktown 4 19 Cowan 4 6 Daleville 4 7 Eaton 0 7 DeSoto 9 3 Selma 6 12 Gaston 9 6 Harrison 3 10 Won 2 Lost 7 BASEBALL Firsl Row: jim Benefiel, jim Moore, Byron Humbarger, Don Holt, Bob DeBord, Charles Towriss, Kent Tre- hearne, Elvis Scales, Lucky Maze, Alfred Wilhelm, Don Walker, stuf dent manager. Second Row: Fred Vester, student manager, Morris Turner, johnny 'Os- borne, Paul Dalton, Bill Brand, Joe Dalton, Don Rees, Lynn Turner, Doug DeBord, jesse Harty, john Burt, Bob Carmichael, coach. BROWN COACHES SUCCESSFUL CROSS COUNTRY TEAM The cross country team, consisting of ten future marathon runners and coached by Mr. Brown, chalked up a very successful record for Royerton. They entered the sectional meet as well as participating in a number of others. With only one member of this ye:1r's squad graduating, the expectations for next year are even greater than those for this year were CROSS COUNTRY Firxl Row: Byron Humbarger, Ronald Ratliff, Larry Brandon, Charles Lar- gent, John Cargile. Second Row: Herschel Brown, coach, jack Murphy, Kent Trehearne, Bill Lawson, Bill Peters, james Honn. Eeddafww an Adam TALKING IT OVER IT'S A BASKET SMITH HEADS IT TOWARD THE BASKET YELL LEADERS IN ACTION GOING FOR A RIDE, BILL? SOMEONE LEFT RIGGIN OPEN mn 71694 Spears JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL TEAM First Roux: Rex Rees, Charles Noble, Gary Shelby, Jay Tobias, Richard French, Tommy Bruin. Second Row: Howard Locke, coach, Ronnie Burton, student manager, Floyd Bird, Keith Salisbury, Don Clements, Ray Mixell, David Green, Joe Walker, Anson Tooley, Gary Lane, student manager. JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS Marlene Mitchell, Martha McClure, Betty Siloski. JUNIOR HIGHA FOOTBALL First Row: Robert Mullins, Joe Giorgianni, Gene Trehearne, Larry Grey, Mike Cronin, Norman Watters. Se-fond Row: Ogal Claspell, Charles Noble, Gary Shelby, Bob Murphy, Glenn Odle, Mr. Locke, coach. Thin! Row: Macky Teboe, Tommy Bruin, Joe Walker, Jon Kern, Floyd Bird, David Mahoney, Mr. Hollibaugh, coach. Fourlh Row: Anson Tooley, Richard French, Jay Hardcastle, Sigmund Anacker, Keith Salisbury, Arthur Salman, Jerry Johnson. Fifth Row: Roland Stephens, Roland Burton, Robert Green, Gary Lane, Mickey Mixell, Russell Marling, David Burton. America's Finest MARHOEFEIVS WIENERS U. S. Government Inspected RAINBOW CAFETERIA 709 Granville Ave. Muncie, Indiana Fountain Service and Sandwiches Cafeteria Phone 2-8147 B B CONFECTIONERY FOUNTAIN SERVICE Candy, Tobacco. Magazines CURB SERVICE KUHNEII PACKING CO. 414 N' Elm sheet Muncie' Ind FRENCH STEAM Muncie, Ind. DYE WORKS QUALITY CLEANERS since :soo 415 E. Main sa. 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