Salamonie Township High School - Thunderbolt Yearbook (Warren, IN)
- Class of 1956
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IVMW' ' ' 1 I NEEIILER FURNITURE UII. Warren, Indiana Buy Here With Co f d MARION MUSIC HUUSE 307-309 SOUTH aoors smear MARION. INDIANA Phone 150 C 3 ttl I th 1956 Graduating Class WARREN RLUE FLAME APPS. NI RULK UAS Gas Stoves and Furnace Service Is Our Motto Phone 12 O MYER'S DEPARTMENT STURE Quality Me rchand for Men- -W0men- -Ch ld Earn By Sav g H CALVIII CGRUVER Tax 'RCJIQVVNA ' -fi 'Nmmiwana ' Ilxom' BIZ! Park For Quality Beauty Service JAUKlE'S REAUTY SIIIIP Jacqueline Craig, Propr. Phone 66 Warren UIINIPLIMENTS IIE WARREN . SERVICE mn SUPPLY f PHIINE 36-A WARREN f Groceries Meats RIIUIIIINER'S Good Things To Eat Phone 380 F 1: Vgtbl I aillnhanlilal 1 Uidiihliqliilh rpg:-pci! 11:1 I' dlbrllhluillnnvxif I MINNIEH7S MENN WEAR Lower Prices Greater Values Phone Z 81 Warren, Indiana A A gf: 'Sas CASE Smith - Corona Typewriters Al so Gifts and Greeting Cards and Everything for the Office IHLLE AND WISE 380 N. Jefferson Huntington RAUGRERTY FARM EQUIPMENT E0. Ferguson-Massey Harris-New Idea, New Holland, Case Smith - Alsop Paints Imperial Washable Wallpaper HUNTINGTRN PAINT ANR WALLPAPER ERMPANY Phone 602 338 N. Jefferson Huntington SNETT PACKING ERMPANY SMITH GREEERY HUTCHISON SUNOCO SERVICE 407 N. Baldwin Marion, Ind. Phone 3923 Compliments of ZIMMERLEE'S SLAUGHTER HOUSE Majenica, Indiana Compliments of PRESSLER'S DRUG Huntington, Indiana 1 I' llh .Ki . .V -, nQn4.n.h4u-ucinugi' uncanny THE VAL-U-DRESS SHOP RAY'S RADIO 8- T V Philco TV Huntington Phone 396 Warren BARNHART'S , , McFARREN'S Sc to SI School and Office Supplies Stationery General Line of Pen and Pencil Sets Greeting Cards, Gifts, Etc, Phone 618 Huntington Quality Merchandise Telephone 147 D. MARX 8. SONS CLOTHIERS 80 years of quality 8: value all First National Brands since 1874 Huntington, Indiana MAXINE'S BEAUTY SHOP Warren, Indiana L. G. SMYSER Livestock Auction-Sale Every Monday Daily Hog Market R,R, 4 Huntington, Indiana Phone 1929 ETNA AVE. SUNOCO STATION 332 Etna Avenue Huntington, Indiana Phone 3137 John E. Wright Tires Batteries Accessories Compliments of COMMUNITY STATE BANK Huntington, Indiana WARREN GRAIN 8. FEED CO., INC Warren, Indiana Phone 333- 1 THE FAMILY STORE Tot to Teen Fashions 449 North Jefferson Street Huntington, Indiana HUGGENS SELF SERVICE Van Buren, Indiana PLUMTREE STORE HONEY Groceries-meats BLAIR AND SON and APIARY General Merchandise phone 2771 Warren, Indiana Compliments of BRODRICK'S TEXACO SERVICE 1203 S, Jefferson Huntington, Indiana THORNE SUPER MARKET The Home of Good Eats arid Meats 5 Points-North Marion, Indiana x l r ?' L, 1. Guaranteed Service C0mP1imemS of sHAFER's RADIO a. rv HOME LUMBER CO. Sales 86 Service Louis Shafer Phone 405 R4 Warren, Indiana Huntington, Indiana LINER 8- SAURER Compliments of WEAVER POPCORN COMPANY Exclusive Home Furniture A Good Place to Buy FURNITURE Bluffton, Indiana Huntington, Indiana VIRGIL RUBLE W F POFF Dealer in Ha Straw Feed Nickel Plate Agent Phone 193 Warren Indiana For Complete Service ARTS STANDARD SERVICE 38th By Pass Marlon Indiana Phone 3011 GIFT 8- TOY SHOP Mrs Bonlfleld Compllments of DR W J HARMAN Year Round Curb Service BIG BUD Optometrist 410 N Jefferson St Huntington Indiana DIIVC Inn Marion Indiana Compliments of CLEVENGER CITIES SERVICE Compliments of MAJENICA TILE COMPANY 38th By Pass Marion Indlana Majenrca Indiana Fjty mzllzon FORT WAYNE tzmes a day COCA COLA BOTTLING DRINK DRIVE 949 INN Year Round Curb SCIVICC M3I10H Indlana WORKS INC 7 up Say It With Flowers HELEN S BEAUTY SHOP SPOTTS FLORAL SHOP Authorized F T D Shop Phone 116 W Telephone 35 Warren 344N Jefferson St Huntington Indlana vqhvimq . . Y . I . , , . I I l . . , , 7 . - I ' 93? ll u ' 7 I - gf .f f- 'V ' it r X I - , .- 4 I Q' ' W, ' 3 . . X 1 I ' ff X .tp Q I an A I I 'I - Y V I .. . .. I . - . , I . 'W' , I V I .mlfllf-Q ,aunts-inn: 141540103117 ,f 1 EBMPLIMEWTS BE J. W. MEET, B.B.S. W. W. MUTE, B.B.S. J. B. BENNETT, M.B. E. E. WEBB, M.B. H. MWEE BBEIEIELB EE. KX- D C .JL.j S 4 1 D Kliiritssv - . lm,mu.mm, OUR THANKS TO: The Faculty, The Students, The Businessmen, Those Who Helped Complete the Thunderbolt, To You, the Community, FOR: Your Co -operation in Helping Us Publish The 1956 Thunderbolt. Tum Tnuwnmnnonw TAFF u - it 1 x . SQL 4 . ' Q X f f -if 'int I WARREN .quam-oauuuauqn SCHOOL DAYS 55-56 - m CLASS WILL We, the undersigned, the class of 1956, of Warren High School, ofthe township of Salamonie, of the county of Huntington, of the state of Indiana, of the United States of America, of the northern continent of Western Hemis- phere, of the earth, being of sound minds, bodies and memories do here- by make, publish and declare this the last will and testament. PHILLIP BLAIR wills his slow, easy going ways to Claude Wirick. BILL BOXELL wills his ability to get to school on time to Jack Stock. LO WELL BRINNEMAN wills his ability to have conferences in the office with Mr. Carter to Richard Ruble. DONALD BROWN wills his ability to loaf to Earl Williams. JANICE SUE BROWN wills her motto man hater to Rosemary Bechtel. PATRICIA BUTLER wills her habit of chewing gum to Nettie Owen. LOIS JANE CLARK wills her loafing in the art room to Keith Spahr. BEVERLY CRAIG wills her good times on the Senior Trip to the Junior girls to use on their trip next year. SHARON DALRYMPLE wills her ability to wear two class rings at the same time to anyone that can get by with it. MARY ALICE DUNWOODY wills her title of boy-girl consulatant to the Fresh men, Sophomore, and Junior boys, to anyone who would enjoy doing it. JACK EICHHORN wills Miss Wheatley a road map to show her exactly how far it is to Ray's Acre. DIXIE ELZEY wills her talent to sneak from study hall to the mechanical drawing room to anyone who desires that environment. BERNARD GEBHART wills his physical fitness derived from walking to school to Philip Souder. RAY GILBERT wills his ability to sleep anytime, anywhere, and all the time to Maurice Wilcoxsin. DONNA HARDIN wills her ability not to panic to Miss Wheatley. JANICE HAYES wills her one and only dimple to her one and only. JOYCE HEATON Wills her birthdate of April 1 to any other April fool. CARLENE HUNNICUTT wills her abilities. fperiodl SARAH BETH HUNT wills her name Beatrice Parker to Keith Spahr and David Williams. GUY JACKSON wills his ability to get his work done and get to school on time to Jim Babcock. CLARA LOGAN wills her piano keys to anyone who needs them next year. PAT McDANIEL wills her quietness to Patsy Douglas. JOAN MICHAEL wills her quiet ways to her sister Marilyn. DONNA MITCHELL Wills her ability to get along with Van Buren boys to the Warren boys. MARIE NASH wills her ability to lose fellows as soon as she gets them to Barbara Crispen. LINDA NICHOLSON wills her ability to keep a secret to Judy Clements. JIM PIQUNE wills his hot rod experience to Alan Meese. NANCY POLING wills her quiet ways to Norma Gale Ruble. NANCY RYAN wills her ability to win a Sophomore spelling contest to Larry Coolman. CAROL SHEETS wills her ability to stay up late and not be sleepy the next day to all party goers. b JERRY SMYTH wills his boyish figure to Don Baer. SONDRA WILLIAMS wills her ability to not talk in study hall to Joyce Wilson. SONJA WILLIAMS wills her athletic ability to the G. A. A. girls. DAN WOOD wills curly hair to Philip Souder. RICHARD WOOD wills his way with the women to Jerry Wood LEILANI YOUNT wills her ability to have popcorn popped on time to all Juniors in the Junior concession stand VON WORKING wills his art ability to anyone who needs it JOHN ZEZULA wills nothing Everything I have I'm taking with me ' Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Jerry Smyth President ULASS PIHIPHEUY 0F 1976 When the class of 1956 graduated several of the students vowed that in twenty years they would take a trip and see everyone in the class and see what they were doing Twenty years have passed and we are ready to begin our trip First we will go to Fort Wayne to see a Zollner Piston game Who should break the worlds record for points per game but our own Phil Blair Also in Fort Wayne is Bill Boxell who has taken over Marvin Hunters place 1n the disc Jockey ratings on station T V T B Janice Brown is Superintendant of Nurses at Parkview Memorial Hospital in Fort Wayne and 1S still looking for a man Don't give up the ship Let's leave Fort Wayne and continue to New York since the people in our class were so talented Quite a number of them landed with there names in the bright lights of New York City Lowell Brinneman has his own TV show the L0wellerace Show The former Dixie Elzey wonders if she'S married to Lowell or his TV show Also on Broadway is Carlene I-Iunnicutt who has finally reached her goal in a Shakespearian Play Currently Miss Hunnicutt can be seen in the ' Taming of the Shrew Clara Logan has Just given her ninety ninth concert at Carniege Hall Stopping at one of the famous Howard home town experience helped' Walking by the famous Macy's Departrnent Store we see John Zezula head mattress tester testing the newest in mattress's Soft Job eh? Since it costs to touch the sidewalk in front of Carters we wave at Jach Eichhorn manager and chief of Carters Department Stores all over the world as he steps from his gold plated Cadillac While in New Yo k we hear Von Working has Just been appointed chief art editor for Life magazine Leaving the bright lights of New York we go to Washington D C where we visit the White House to see Mary Alice Dunwoody, first woman President of the United States Joyce Heaton is still running round picking up after Mary Alice Of course now she is on salary Leilani Yount is beautician for the newly elected womai president Homesick already we called home and who should be on the line but Donna Mitchell She is now Supervisor of all the Bell Telephone Offices in the U S Let us go down the coast to Florida and visit Sonja Williams who is now Physical Education Teacher at Miami University In her spare time she is life guard at Miami Beach Traveling on through the deep south we have car trouble in Arkansas and we run into Linda Nicholson who has recently been elected President of the Lady's Aid Society in New Hope Down in Texas is - . . . . . , . , , . . , . . 9 3 ' 2 . , . . . Johnson's Restaurants we ran into Carol Sheets, head waitress. Guess her 1 , . . . . , 1 .. . - L 9 1 D . . . L . . . 1 . U . Dan Wood and his wife, Marilyn where they have a big ranch and are taming six little wild Wood boys. Marie Nash now in Long Beach, California, owns Nash Airways and spends most of her time there at the central office. Sondra Williams also in Southern California is president of the National Girls Athletic Association. In her spare time she is a skin diver. ' Jim Piqune is now riding his motorcycle up and down highway 101, his jacket isn't leather though. We hear Ray Gilbert is in San Francisco writing a new dictionary to replace Webster's obsolete one. Our good friend Nancy Po- ling, now in Reno, Nevada, has just been re-elected for the 14th time as President of the National Lonely Hearts Society. Coming back towards home we stop in Chicago to see Sarah Hunt. Her husband brought the Spearmint Gum Factory. He figures it's cheaper to manufacture it Wholesale. Going on to Detroit We see Lois Clark who is secretary to the President of General Motor Inc. Also in Detroit is Don Brown who is the test driver for the United States Chevrolet Garage. Our last stop before home is Indianapolis to see Donna Hardin who has her own TV show called Don't Panic . She gets more laughs than George Gobel. Pat McDaniels is Donna's secretary and chief advisor. To get back into Warren we have to cross the old, but famous Overhead Bridge. Beverly Craig is gate keeper and takes our toll. Pat Butler is a very happily married homemaker who is raising little Schmidts. Guy Jackson is faithfully farming away. He has just sold the Champion Contented Cow of the world for 5500, OO. Dick Wood just won the Indianapolis 500 Mile Speedway Race and also broke the speed record from Warren to Huntington. Joan Michael has advanced from baby-sitting for the undertaker to being a full-pledged mortician. Nancy Ryan has just inherited Coolman's Drug Store after Z5 years of faithful service. Richard Brubaker has made his first million dollars and is well started on his second. Janice Hayes is well started on spending Richard's first million. Last but not least is Jerry Smyth who is over seas working in Secret Laboritories. He will soon make the first successful flight to the moon in search of his long dreamed of moon beam. Scientists tell us that women on the moon are called Beams. We are home and ready to resume our daily living,. but very glad to have seen all 39 of the Class of 1956 104 zf Yunooxs YKCEMAIIRS DF QUKLHV . JDWPQWLL 'K1 ,- rs. ,f ' sg.. School El P EK E :jp-E -L PHILIP E, SOUDER Taylor University, A. B. Ball State Social Studies, English and Journalism. -. Vx- ' X . .t,...:. . .V g, X, -i Q .ls ROGER M, Van WINKLE Michigan State, B. S. Science and Vocational Agriculture. A KEN-go? 154 to ' I ,.:'v:f f 9' MARGARET MARY BOH Huntington College Geneseo State University, New York B. S. Reading. x by 'Xxs I :A .... -,ru -- -o- .:.','. PS- ' - w- a .if-5, f . EFA. .4-'P 'vfx GRA, 125: Rib 1 I in MARGARET L, WHEATLEY Ball State, B.S. Physical Education, English, Drivers Training. If-?.f'Ti A1252 I 515- . En? ML Q VERA STRAIT Ball State, A.B. Librarian, English and Latin Q NOT PICTURED it 'Nj' 1 . A EARL V. WILLIAMS Indiana University, M. S. Ball State, B.S. Industrial Arts and Math. NETTIE MARTHENA OWEN Columbia University, M. A. Indiana University, A. B. English, Literature. - . '11 ' ? 'F '? e .!' 'Ly--. f.- . - if ---- +61-sf'--2-'Q - - - f . ut ,n??,,E, . ,fn 9 .i, G3 ,I '. 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Grade 1. un 11' Y Cfzlllllll 1 S -fllip Ill, f ffll0 S 4 . , , , -.fi gi C'lnulfu!llu1r Qffrllzllgg ff'n01:u4 1 Lrlusf L7 g4'rl1lY1'el Lflrarf lrxruury I ufupfvll-17 lfrr Ulfn: uv nl Svllnhr pr vu. 1 :fu-0 flu llrr ihnnl 45 nl L 'D:u .vlluu f.. 1,.-,f.'1.,, .a,-.L,,.'.1 .-, vi, .1.m.f1p ul S-,,f.,,,,...ff.- ff.-,,.,,.-lf,,. U .f,,,,.,,..-u..,,...r 201.111 -54-l1alul,v1u3 rn 4-ulzlh-.P In lfnu I 1 t 1.1 I 4 1 ur 1 I I' I llfuffff 17 1 f. 'ff mmm HE PHILLIP EUGENE BLAIR Salamonian Make -Up Ed- itor 4, F. F.A. Treasurer 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3,4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, District Solo and Ensemble Contest 3. us., 1. 1. A . :li PATRICIA ANN BUTLER Booster Club 2, 4, General Chorus 3, F. H.A, 1, 2, 4, S.S.S. 1,2,3,4, 4-H 1,2, F 'S' ' lr all LOWELL DEAN BRINNEMAN Thunderbolt Art Editor 4, Track 4, Band 2, Class Play 3, Art Club 4 fVice-President 45, District Solo 8: Ensemble Contest 1. DONALD MORGAN BROWN General Chorus 2, Boys Ensemble 2, Class Play 3, JANICE SUE BROWN Drum Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, General Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 fOfficer 2, 3, 45, Class Play 3, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 3, 4, Pianist 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, RICHARD WAYNE BRUBAKER Salamonian, High School Editor 4, Basket- ball Manager 3, Chorus 1, Class Play 3, F. F, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, fVice-President 3 Presi- dent 43, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Land Judging 3, Dairy Judging 1, 2, 3, Crop Judging , 2, 3, i 1 W1LLI.AM LEE BOXELL Boys Chorus 1, General Chorus 2, Class Play 3, LOIS JANE CLARK Class Treasurer 2, 3, Thunderbolt Business Manager 4, Booster Club 1, 2,3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Choir 1, 2,3,4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Class Play 4, G. A. A. 4: s,S,S, 1,2,3,41Treas- urer 41, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 3, Volley ball 3, Varsity' Cheer- leader 4. BEVERLY CAROL CRAIG Booster Club 2, 4, General Chorus 1, 3, F.H.A. 1,2, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3,4, G.A.A. 4, 4-H 1,2, Solo and En- semble Contest 3. Q- il RAY MARSHALL GILBERT Reporter to Warren Tri- bune 4, Track 3, Booster Club 3, Band 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Class Play 3, F. F. A. -1, 2, 3, 4 fOfficer 31, District Solo 8: En- semble Contest 2, 3, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Dairy Jud ing 2, 3, Land Judging 5, Crops Judging 2, 3, gi, Wu.. Z!i MARY ALICE DUNWOODY Thunderbolt Class Organization 4, Chorus 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fOfficer 1, 2, 3, 41, Class Play 3, Art Club 3, 4 fSecretary 8: Treasurer 41, S. S.S. 1, 2, 3,4, Spelling Contest 1, 2, 3, Solo SL Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 fOfficer 1, 2, 31. JACK EUGENE EICHHORN Vice-President of Class 3, 4, Thunderbolt Advertising 4, Basketball Manager 2, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, District Solo Sr, Ensemble Contest 2, 3, State Solo 84 Ensemble Contest 2, 3. DIXIE LEE ELZEY Vice-President of Class 2, Secretary 3, 4, Booster Club 2, Mixed Chorus 1, Class Pla 3, S.S.S. 2, 3,4fOfficer 41, F.H.A. 2,3QOi:i'icer 31, Solo and Ensemble Contest 1, BERNARD KENT GEBHART Salamonian Sports Editor 4, Thunderbolt Sports Editor 4, Booster Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fReporter 41, 4TH 1, 2, 3, 4QOfficer 31, Daiay Judging 3, Livestock Judging 2, Crops Ju ging 1, 2. SHARON RUTH DALRYMPLE Salamonian 4, Booster Club 2, 3, General Chours 1,2, Class Play 3, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. 555. s 4 Z DONNA SUE HARDIN Booster Club 2, 3, 4, General Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, S. S. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3. JANICE FAY HAYES Secretary 2, G,A.A. 2, 3, Booster Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, S,S,S, 1,2,3,4 CRecording Secretary 35, Art Club 1,2, 3, 4, Algebra Contest, District 1, K PATRICIA ANN MCDANIEL Band 1, 2, 3,4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 4-H 1, S.S.S. 1,2,3, 4, Music Contest 1,2, QDistrictj. -qc, -5-if Liga, V V' as j' GJ, 14,15-J' Z CARLENE JO HUNNICUT S.S.S.1,2,3,4,F.H.A.1,2,G.A.A,4, 4-H 1,2,3, Band 1,2, 3,4, Art Club 1,2, 3, 4, Salamonian Staff 4, SARAH BETH HUNT Transfered Arsnel Technical High 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3,4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, F.H.A. 3, S,S,S. 3,4, Mixed Chorus Contest 3, 4, Driving Con- test District S.: State 3, GUY DEAN JACKSON Salamonian Editor 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Band 1,2, Class Play 3, F,F,A, l,2, 3,4 QLocal Secretary 3, 4--Section Reporter 41, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4QPoultry Judging 2, County Achievement Winner 3, 4, Dairy Judging 2. , CLARA VIRGINIA LOGAN Thunderbolt Typist 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, Band 1, Glee Club 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4-H 1, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, fPianist 31 District Solo 8: En- semble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo Sr Ensemble Contest 2, 3, District Chorus Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Chorus Contest 1, Pianist 1, 2, 3, 4, Christmas Cantata 2, 3, 4. X JOYCE ANN HEATON Treasurer 4, Thunderbolt Organizations 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 QVice-Pres- ident 41, Glee Club 1, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4QPresident 1J,S.S.S, 1, 2, 3, 4 fPresident 4, Corresponding Secretary 21, Solo 8, Ensemble Con- test District 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo 81 Ensemble Contest- State 2, 3, District Mixed Chorus Contest 2, 3, 4, Algebra, District 84 State Contest 1, Geometry Dis- trict Contest 2, Class Play fe JOAN AVANELL MICHAEL Secretary 1, Thunderbolt Editor 4, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 1, Sec- retary 2, President 33, Glee Club 1, General Chorus 2, S. S. S. 1, 2, 3, 4 ,Corresponding Sec- retary 45, 4-H 1, District 8a State Latin Contests 1, 2, District Solo 8a En- semble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo 8a Ensemble Contest 3. DONNA LOUISE MITCHELL Salamonian Assistant Editor 4, Booster Club 2, 3, Class Play 3, Art 1, 2, 3,4, S.S.S. 1,2, 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,4. 'I ' 4 1. JERRY S, SMYTH President 1, 3, 4, Thunder- bolt 4 QPhotographerJ, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 4, Volle - ball 3, Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Mixed Ensemble 1, Solo Kc Ensemble Contests 1, 2, 3, LClass Play 3, Art Club . ,4. LINDA KAY NICHOLSON Thunderbolt 4, Booster Club, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1-, 2, Class Play 3, 4-H 1, 2, S.S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A. A. 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, fContestJ. NANCY SMITH POLING Salamonian Typist 4, Thunderbolt Typist 4, Class Play 3 QPrompterJ, S. S.S. 3, 4, Elmhurst 1, 2. CAROL JEAN SHEETS Salamonian Business Manager 4, Booster Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3 QHistorian 23, S. S.S. 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY IEANNINE RYAN Thunderbolt Proofreader 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 QSecretary 21, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, 4, Girls Choir 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, S.S. S. 1,2, 3, 4, fSong Leader 2, Record- ing Secretary 43, 4-H 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Booster Club 3, 4, Christmas Cantata 1, 2, 3, 4, District Mixed Chorus Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Mixed Chorus Contest 2, District Solo 82 Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Solo 82 Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4, County Spelling Contest 2, 3. 'if MARIE NASH Salamonian Typist 4, Thunderbolt Typist 4, Booster Club 2, 3, 4, s.s.s. 1,2,3,4, F.H,A. 1, 2, 3 QParliamentarian 23, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Class Play Usher 3. i 4.1 SONDRA SUE WILLIAMS Salamonian staff 4, Booster Club 3, 4, G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreas urer 41, F. H. A. 1, 2, S. S. S. 1, 2, 3, 4. I- SONJA LEE WILLIAMS Thunderbolt 45 Salamon- ian Typist 45 Booster Club 3, 45 Class Play 35 G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4fPresi- dent 435 F,l-LA. 1,2 fSecretary 255 S.S.S. 1, 2,3,4 131' W'-'11 4- RICHARD CLARK WOOD Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 25 Salamonian Distributer 4, VON LEE WORKING Thunderbolt Art Editor 45 Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chours 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 35 4-H 25 Art Club 1,2, 3, 45 Solo Ensemble 3, 45 Poultry Judging 1, 2,45 Livestock Judging 1, 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 4. 9 LEILANI ROAS YOUNT Salamonian Soc, Editor 45 Booster Club 3 45 Mixed Chours 2, 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 2: S.S.S. 1,2,3,45 District Sc State Ensemble Contest 1, 2, 3, 45 District Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, JOHN ROBERT ZEZ ULA GOOD-BYE There is a word, of grief and sounding tokeng There is a word be jeweled with bright tears, The saddest word fond lips have ever spokeng A little word that breaks the chain of yearsg Its utterance must ever bring emotion, The memories it crystals cannot die, 'Tis known in every land, on every ocean-L- 'Tis called Good-bye DELBERT DAN WOOD Basketball 1, 2, 35 Base- ball 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3 Stage Crew 35 General Chorus 2, 35 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4. '51 J Salamonian Typist 45 Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4, f ,,,V , tx' f H I ,, ft: 'Q,fi,- .-:ff- fa . .2? '7 2 1 ,,t 'N .. CDV ,.,, 1- Qi 5:5 Eg:- ,-5 0 L vis- .-, 5, ' ,a ' i CQ CQ QQOQ QDQ qtlgpcla S 'Hr O Q 16 KI 9 gg 1 E' ,..-1 i.-X -L G3 '-o 4 R vs., ,LX -J, zap if 'b- 'Cf' 'S U T' it 3 ,po 1? I il T .Sl . EJYYQA- 5-r S1 Gu' i 'T z . Z-nu' 'CJ' 5, f. ,Y R. -'V LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Lowell Babcock, Charles Booher, James Boxell, Rosalie Boyer, Ronald Bums, Rex Cloud, Barbara Crispen, Herbert Dalrymple, Marilyn Dickey, Mary Douglas, Janet Sue Gard, Joyce Ann Hoch, Scotty Huffman, Don Irick, Waldo Knight, Lou Ellen Laymon, Judy Leasure, Allan Meese, -James Morrison, Marguetta Perrin, Kenneth Poulson, Larry Poulson, Betty Rittenhouse, Norma Gail Ruble, Larry Shafer, Marilyn Smith, Keith Spahr, Norene Vickrey, Sarah Jane White, Maurice Wilcoxson, Joyce Wilson, Claude Wirick, Jerry Wood, oi FUFW 4 Outlining a Chapter, maybe? .- t .... Q., Curtain time Juniors! The Juniors at the Carnival 'L a -'P at r Y W .-ra, x 15' Q r-4 J 1 to Li 7 Too late to get scared! V- , -'r ' ' Fw JV -F ,. 1-. und S ,lx '11 Jim Morrison . Marilyn Smith , Joyce Wilson . Maurice Wilcoxsin , , Vice President , , Secretary , , Treasurer . President Don't they look busy? J ll , :rw if' win. 2 ' Q- Tv 1-49 , --P Cf, I Q' x, ' -,,- 4 ' . fx ills .1 1, ,R Q1 -f f... , T'-1-v fi uc l V : fx 'L' . Q J, W' ,. Nor Y 'P , PICTURED x X fs' sf' Lf N R f . TX I2 1, -- 225 SE- Qxg LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Fredrick Aldred, Rosemary Anders, Rosemary Bechtel, George Blair, Phillip Boxell, Dixie Brown, Shirley Brown, Judy Clements, Larry Coolman, Paul Craig, Mary E. Dalrymple, Darrell Dillon, Patsy Douglas, Tommy Dunwoody, Charles Earhart, Barbara Gilmer, Curtis Heaton, David Huffman, Emerson Jones, Kay Kriegbaum, Janet Long, Larry Luckey, James Martin fnot picturedj, Robert Mullen, James Perry, Janet Piqune, Jerry Pugh, Lois Roberts, Richard Ruble, Larry Ryan, Rebecca Sills, Robert Stewart, Jack Stock, Rex Wamsley, David Williams Dwight Working, Richard Cloud fnot picturedl. Life is not a goblet to be drained, It is a measure to be filled. rf' M2-YU s -44, .-qv -T? TN I .,. 4f?X Studious? - ref, Q N A N Christmas Play OFFICERS: Becky Sills , , , , , , , Treasurer Dixie Brown , , , , Secretary ' Larry Coolman . . . Vice President Tom Dunwoody , , , , President Mary? Latin II Y' iii 4?-'X .lb if .T 51 i wg' 54 3 TY? 3'1 '5X ' -me ? 2 cv, 1 sl rx i 11 3 as U Us 1 'T hz vu- LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Darrell Blair, Janet Bockman, Ronnie Boxell, Gene Bradford, Billie Brubaker, Dale Burkhart, Connie Dalrymple, Eloise Gebhart, Sharon Hardin, Bob Harris, Margaret Hoch, James E. Hoskins, Wilma Howell, Wendell King, Betty Koby, Paul Leasure, Joyce Long, Brenda Meese, Karen McElhaney, Kenneth fGenej Nichelson, Sandra Otis, Bill Preston, Emma Lou Riggs, Robert Rittenhouse, Sarah Shultz, Sally Spahr, Sandra Stewart, Saundra Taylor, Luanne VanZ.ant, Diane Vickery, Carl Wilcoxson, Melinda Williamson, Norma Winningham, Mary Jeanette Yount. The human race has improved everything but people. - :I 2 ,MT . Lam: X 9 ,B-'vs 'Namisnq 451 . M- ga President Margaret Hoch Vice -President Gene Bradford Treasurer Sandra Stewart Secretary Emma Lou Riggs CNot Picturedj 3 :Ni '57 41 Ns I7 'Gu N is-1' Nl! 4? xg N - Q il? 156 SOI T? mit ' r' Is x I ' Q35 in fx u - ' . .-. 'Q 4 .Nw x 3 IX' 477 T ' n vi S . N3 S-ff L 3 1'-.Q Y LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Roger Blair, Judy Bockman, Hester Brubaker, Mary Joan Butler, Michelle Colbert, Sharon Sue Cox, Joyce Crispen, Sammy Dalrymple, David Daugherty, Don Dillon, Jerry Eichhorn, James Ellerman, Janice Fiock, James Howell, Allen Jones, Ivan Krieg, James Krieg, Gary Langston, 'Robert Logan, Roberta Miller, Roger Miller, Richard Morrison, Mary Louise Piqune, Stephen Poff, Carolyn Pugh, Linda Lou Schwob, Donald Shelly, Joanna Shiedeler, Jon Sills, Julia Ann Smith, Wesley Smith, Mary Stewart, Carol Wilcoxson, Kenneth Johnson Knot picturedj, Rosemary Babbit, S Notice that two-third of promotion consists of motion, Eueffn H 3119 ob n S02 X955 Q 395161 Joanna, Christina, Mary, Joan O11 -917dL lyme V xy JN The Gang! :M I , Uv NWN :VI -.. .,' X - 'fl' w 657 X ? A ,-Ji Q, 3 Z, X J t V ag ., aa ' 1 I., ' -' 3 ' 'F U - 51854 1 N I' r P ., ? A B 4 x . . I if X , N 4 ,A . , ' , 'ff gb i ,M',,ww ' rt ,, .-f4 t4:e, '-- , x-P NOT -on 1 Q' r 4'-'v 3 Lei - S I -r ' 1 l '. '11 PICTURED V - J lax If 4 fu' 9 oil' ff? il' li ' -A Qi ta- Lf., LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP TO BOTTOM: Roger Aldred, Jerry Lee Baker, Stanley Bradford, Ronnie Brown, William Brown, Kay Campbell, Becky Campbell, Matthew Coolman, Teddy Cox, Gary Detamore, Joanne Sue Earhart, Dennis Foreman, Gaye Gilbert, Theadore Good, Norma Jean Gray, Terrance Grubb, Kay Hanover, Leonard Hardin, Larry Hunnicutt, Elenora Kimmel, Carolyn Lieurance, Jerry Martin, Cheryl Mclntire, Michael Michaud, Conchita Poulson, Sarah Poulson, Richard Preston, Linda Roberts, Samuel Roberts, Phylis Slater, Joyce Sheets, Janet Kay Smelser, Jane Alice Smith, Janet Sonafrank, George B. Turner, David Vogel, N L-r 36. '1 IF THE OUTLOOK IS DARK, TRY THE UPLIFT. George Cub Scout Activity KEY! d Good Sarah Poulwn and Te 25 X Looks LWB a 9 aiu! Mike Michand Initiation ff -- A! 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LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Judy Dalrymple, Dottie Dalrymple, Treva Perrin, Jennifer Slater, Diane Daugherty, Mary Jean Marshell, Karen Wiley, Karen McDaniel, Carol Knight, Mary Ann Preston, Jean Ann Blair, Donna Poulson, ROW TWO: Billy Rupright, Wendell Bradford, Jerry Long, Bill Howell, Von Clevenger, Nell Jean Irick, Sandra Wolverton, Danny Perry, Jerry Hunt, Wanye Anders, Gary Gray, Richard Crispen, ROW THREE: Ross C. Snyder, Tommy Ruble, Wendell Fiock, Eddie Brandon, Ronnie Morrison, George Langston, Denny Yount, Jerry Miller, David Jones, Roger Boxell, Jimmy Koby, John Martin, Howard Logan, Steven Williams, NOT PICTURED: Wayne Trout. , -1,7 - 11 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: James Brown, Robert Hunnicutt, Lee Campbell, Don Gray, Gale Brown, Jerry Shuttleworth, Jill Clouse, Bonnie Rittenhouse, Mary Ann Krieg, Margaret Ogan, Carol Holmes, Linda Helms. ROW TWO: Elaine Bardsley, Thomas Hunnicutt, Garry Stoltz, Robert Jones, Jerry Poulson, Donald Smith, Jeffrey Ogan, Heather Hethcote, Diane Roberts, Louise Brown, Pamela Breedlove, Marcia Trout, ROW THREE: Mrs. Christner, Gerald Clark, Max Boxell, Frederick Bachert, Neil Irick, Larry Van Zant, Betty Lewis, Connie Lieurance, Marilyn Michael, Carol Ann Houtz, Jone Gaye Thompson, Jackie Slater. l J LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Jackie Luckey. John Holmes, Bruce Anders, Sandra Sue Butler, Susette Mclntire, Carolyn Cloud, Mary Helen Jones, Statia Hethcote, Danny Shelley, Tom Brown, Philip Bennett, Richard Wood. ROW TWO: Noreen Meese, Rebecca Beeks, Elise Maddock, Grant Gilbert, Stan Lee Ryan, Nick Stuckey Bobby Taylor, Daniel Brown, Dee Baker, Joe Worster, Lee Helms, Irene Griffith, Vicki Boxell, Mrs. Treat. ROW THREE: Dane Strait, Larry Schoeff, Stephen Laymon, Billy Stehr, Gene Burk, Sherry Snyder, Marilyn Rettig, Ruth Hairrell, Charlotte Slater, Judy Winningham, Robert Bechtel, Mike Gilmer. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Billy Hunnicutt, Wendell Brown, Phillip Dickey, Roger Heaton, Lana Laymon, Janet Bailey, Cheri Pownall, Christine Huffman, Barbara Brown, Paula Michaud, Charles Howell, Paul Lewis, Jerry Helms, James Brandon, Allen Kreig. ROW TWO: David Smethurst, Joe Ellerman, Sam Taylor, Darrell Brown, Marilyn Morrison, Katherine Treat, Gloria Davis, Ann Cook, Mary Jean Worster, Deanna Boxell, Dianne Christner, Marjorie Blair, Paul Russell, Kenneth Roberts, Gary Jones, Leon Simpson, ROW THREE: Mrs Stump, Linda Ogan, Jean Jones, Billy Rittenhouse, Patricia Burk, Regina Herring, Robert Winningham, Mike Stetzel, Ned Trout, Harrison Reeves, Nancy Vickrey, Judy Brown, Ruth A. Bloominhorst, Bruce Bennett, Mrs. Slater, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Gary Grubb, Ted Williams, Cynthia Anders, Jean Sills, Linda McDaniel, Peggy Jo Breedlove, 'Mary Sue Dalrymple, Joan Lond, Virginia Strait, Becky Pond, Joyce Burk, Stanley Bradford, John Piqune. ROW TWO: Nancy Williams, Vicke Caley, Terry Laymon, Gary-Zent, Phillip Howell, Diann Dillon, Larry Stoltz, Steven Jones, Donnie Boxell, Bruce Preston, Linda Schoeff, Barbara Brown, George Babcock, Pat Snetzel. ROW THREE: Mrs. Stump, David Calvin, Allen Eudy, Bruce Shafe-r, Phillip Huffman, Tommy Perry, Jo Ellen Harrison, Joanne Stanton, Jackie Wood, Cheryl Boyer, Max Worster, Boyd Gilbert, Billy Fiock, Neil Helms, Mrs. Dunwoody, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mark Stoltz, Judith Huffman, Joyce Huffman, Deberoth Sheets, Judith Ann Helms, Shirley Jones, Gregg Breedlove, Dean Ogan, Don Wood, Ted Williams. ROW TWO: Dennis Stroud, Diana McDaniel, Sandra Slater, Mary Ellen Minnich, Cheryal Thompson, Charles Thompson, George Kriegbaum, Roger Elrzroth, Susan Coyle, Ted Doxell. ROW THREE: Phyllis Foreman, Sheryl Ruse, M8l'Sl'l3 Huffman, Larry Young, Stephen Snyder, Rickey Williams, Lewis Morrison, Reed Shafer, Richard Earhart, Jon Mclntire, Miss McCord. 30 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mrs. Smethurst, Becky Boxell, Bevan Brauchla, Rebecca Mann, Barbara Huffman, Rona ld Crispen, Richard Cloud, David Layman, ROW TWO: Judy Brown, Mike Trout, Patricia Smith, Taska Vogle, Barbara Winningham, Scott Sparks, Steven Mott, Gregor Stroup. KI IIERGARTE lllr I-I Great Estates may venture more But little boats should keep near shore. 31 LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Mike Cline, Phillip Pownall, Richard Rupright, Harvey De- Wees, Steven Thompson, John Davis, Sandra Ash. ROW TWO:. Donald McDaniel, Dan Klepser, James Hunnicut, Gary Thompson John Vickery, Janet Blair. ROW THREE: Pamela Slater, Carolyn Slater, James Butler, Lynn Gray, John Dearth. NOT PICTURED: Alice Trout, Leonard Pulley, Conks Mrs. Lowell Maddock Mrs. Fred Wiley Mrs. Charles Marrsbarger 'Y Janitors Pat Boyer Ed Dalrymple 4 1 l STU Bus Drivers - ' Paul Blair Edward Brown Ward Irick Leslie Laymon 1 HL , 4 , 4 -SK . '1 'A 1 Lfg' S i z ,f-CX X75 fb? X 1 4 :U fx ' ff J' Q ,f 01, 1 px O 2 - gm. .'-2 1 Tf if fl .A Y , 224 f 7 N' .CP I if lj! . 4., , if i X N 1 .XX I N fl , ff ' 'J f I fl QQQQ N Qf.I' J, 1' 5 M- Y' , ifhfff f ff f A' X 'A' G X . ff' q , . ,- X- 1 -LQ . X - J .f --- L .1 C4-, wi , ff ,Z I ' Z 2 1-. Janice Brown, Sarah Jane White, Judy Leasure, Rosalie Boyer 1, Keith Spahr, Patricia McDaniel, Barbara Gilmer, Carlene Hunnicutt, Larry Ryan, Joan Michael, Sarah Shultz, James Morrison, 2. Norene Vickrey, Bill Preston, Jim Ellerman, Rex Wamsley, David Williams, Jerry Pugh, Diane Vickrey, Sally Spahr. 3. Joyce Hoch, Richard Morrison, Karen McElhaney, Gary Langston, Sarah Beth Hunt, Sandra Taylor, Margaret I-lock. 4. Rex Cloud, Larry Coolman, Tom Dunwoody, Don Irick, Janice Fiock, Mary Alice Dunwoody, Wilma Howell, Jim Babcock, . ann. 1, Donald Williams, Bonnie Yount, Janet Smelser, Elnora Kimmel, Jean Ann Blair, Mary Ann Preston, Wendell Fiock, Jennifer Slater, Linda Roberts, Karen Wiley, Neil Irick, George Turner. 2, Jerry Baker, Kay Campbell, Diana Daughtery, Matthew Coolman, Richard Preston, Gaye Gilbert, Tom Ruble, Danny Perry, Howard Logan, Terry Grube. 3. Denny Yount, Wayne Anders, Roger Aldred, Ronald Morrison, Jerry Hunt, Bill Rupright, Ted Good. Mr. Coyle, Beg nung Band I BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Helms, Jone Thompson, Jill Clouse, Marilyn Michael, Elaine Bardsley, Connie Lieurance. ROW TWO: Carol Houtz, Bonnie Rittenhouse, Heather Hethcote, James Brown, Neil Irick, Gerald Clark, Fredrick Bachert, General Uhorus BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Long, Betty Koby, Eloise Gebhart, Sharon Hardin, Gene Bradford, Curtis Heaton, Bill Rittenhouse, Sarah Shultz, Margaret Hoch, Janice Brown, Robert Coyle, ROW TWO: Karen Mclllhaney, Wilma Howell, George Blair, Don Irick, Bill Preston, David Williams, Judy Clements, Luanne VanZant, Sandra Stewart, ROW THREE: Sally Spahr, Diane Vickrey, Connie Dalrymple, Von Working, Larry Coolman, Tom Dunwoody, Dixie Brown, Kay Kriegbaum, Rosemary Anders, Jeanette Yount, Mary Esther Dalrymple, CHUIR Ch LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Leilani Yount, Marilyn Smith, Barbara Crispen, Lois Clark, ROW TWO: Marilyn Dickey, Rosemary Bechtel, Becky Sills, Joyce Wilson, ROW THREE: Joyce Heaton, Nancy Ryan, Dixie Brown, MIXED CHHRU 65 QEJI ,, LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Leilani Yount, Betty Rittenhouse, Becky Sills, Larry Ryan, Jerry Pugh, Von Working, Darrel Dillon, Maurice Wilcoxson, Rosemary Bechtel, Sarah Hunt, ROW TWO: Barbara Crispen, Joyce Wilson, Jack Eichhom, Jerry Smyth, James Babcock, Keith Spahr, Joyce Heaton, Marilyn Smith, Marilyn Dickey, Clara Logan, ROW THREE: Pat McDaniel, Donna Hardin, Lois Clark, Ronnie Bums, Junior Working, Jim Morrison, Phillip Blair, Rex Wamsley, Nancy Ryan, Dixie Brown, Mixed Ensemble LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Rose- mary Bechtel, Maurice Wilcoxson, Larry Ryan, Patricia McDaniel, ROW TWO: Nancy Ryan, Darrell Dillion, Keith Spahr, Joyce Wilson, ROW THREE: Joyce Heaton, Jack Eichhom, Jim Morrison, Lois Clark. Pl3HlStS Clara Logan, Janice Brown, Boys Ensemble LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Rex Wamsley, Maurice Wilcoxson, Keith Spahr, Bill Preston, ROW TWO: Darrell Dillion, Junior Working, Jerry Pugh, Don Irick. Junior High Girls Chorus Junior High Boys Uhorus , L.. . - BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Campbell, Bonnie Yount, Joyce Sheets, Cheryl Mcintire, Sarah Poulson, Julia Ann Smith, Linda Schwob, Jane Smith, ROW TWO: Kay Hanover, Joanne Butler, Gaye Gilbert, Janet Smelser, Michelle Colbert, Joanne Earhart, Roberta Miller, Jane Worster, Carolyn Pugh, Linda Roberts, Janet Sonafrank, ROW THREE: Hester Brubaker, Sharon Cox, Joanne Shideler, Janice Fiock, Norma Jean Gray, Elnora Kimmel, Judy Bochman, Joyce Crispen, Mary Stewart, Carol Wilcoxson, Phyllis Slater, Rosemary Babbit, Becky Campbell, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Blair, Richard Preston, Stanley Branford, Jerry Baker, Ted Good, George Tumer, Matthew Coolman, Teddy Cox, Jim Krieg, Allan Jones, ROW TWO: enneth Johnson, Roger Aldred, Dennis Foreman, Jerry Eichhorn, Michael Michaud, Larry Hunnicutt, Leonard Hardin, Sam Roberts, Ronnie Brown, Sammy Dalymple, Donnie Shelly, Donnie Williams, Jon Sills, ROW THREE Terry Gmbb, Steven Poff, Don Dillion, David Vogel, Gary Langston, Robert Logan, Ivan Krieg, Roger Miller, Gary Dermore, John Martin, Bill Brown, Wesley Smith, Jim Elleman, Jim Howell. 4 E 'ix -g fl ' H6555 -,-ff-11 -H'-1 , f 'B gf uf' 4 ,V iz- V F? ' ff 'W' f U ' '-s. .1 i cj 'xg 1 K fb lf,- r -, f A .- X I ' .1 ' M ,X A -- ' x 4 K' ,ff , QM f if A. f--S. gxxf V M A ' Q IA 5 fl 'IA ,,, Iliff ,A f '. ,X f ' 'Q K BA ERALL 7 xxgf Nl mt f?-5: Nfliv ' 7 Emil C -' X 'fs X . 1 . . K ' 4 ' I s Misa! ,, Qi . ,A , F' ,L 5 of -X g X . xx-1445. soil 1-4.1 W ' If. .Qi RIGHT TO LEFT, ROW 1: Larry Ryan, Jerry Wood, Phil Blair, Dick Wood, Charles Booher, Keith Spahr, Don Irick, Rex Cloud. ROW 2: Jim Boxell, Jerry Smyth, Jim Babcock, Larry Shafer, Herbert Dalrymple, Mr. Baer Mr. Freck, Dan Wood, Curtis Heaton, Paul Leasure, Maurice Wilcoxson, Ronnie Burns. ROW 3: Larry Lucky, Bill Preston, Jim Morrison, Jerry Pugh, Student Manager: Bob Harris, Larry Coolman, Tom Dunwoody, David Williams. Liberty Center Township Roanoke Lancaster Andrews f ' Bippus X5 fi' R011 ' 4-Cc: if Clear Creek KX Markle Chester ',fj JeHerson f Township L . 3 Q, Union Q55 Chester Rock Creek there there here there there here there here there there here there there here here 1u,,--, . ., BnsQbnH IUGEUFM llgli 4.1524-.uh C5 5 X ,A k X ,X ,, + ' M 3 ,,4,.-,. J. , -up ,ff ' if 54 '.'V'f1,.J .Af 1 4 1 ,v L'-351,42 5 -' 5:2 y.,.. ,. ' .Ja-' K N QT?- .Z VAR ITY - F ' ' 'I' x ' 3 K , . L 1 gr lL - V, ' ' in jf?- --sg-g N'fFQ'i1:,7ff ' if N ' 'YW ' , 132: ' . s A f, .4 1 P, v X ' i Don Irick James Morrison jaw! -' Q- M, ' L ,, ,LL- Jerry Smyth Phillip Blair .l Keith Spahr -' 4 -Q. 'l:'x-:fx-If:. .-iv.. x x X ERN 1 .. 4'-'L-'M v N f ,.+,'1Y1? SSSSX X X X NA X vX fNfISiS R X Wl s N3: ':Tf' vim ru xi K, 1 ev X - - ' ':: ii'-4 Q C 5 X, 2 v 3: , J ' nl 1 J n Y 'al . -. H , 1 . '-.ge T ' - Q 1 1 1 9 'I N - - 1 - I 'J 1 ' il AI X X , X Y' L 5 V I f iv , X 1 rs? , A, ,YJ , B X I k ,sz I 'lux ZNH x : L, -5 mf 7, J , 'FT' ' 1 J X r SITTING: Bemard Gebhart, Student Managerg Curtis Heaton, Don Irick, Jerry Wood, Jerry Smyth, Keith Sphar, Jim Babcock, Warren Freck, Coachg Allan Meese, Jim Morrison, Phil Blair, Charles Booher, Rex Cloud, Larry Ryan. FLASHES LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Paul Leasure, Larry Coolman, Tommy Dunwoody, Waldo Knight. SECOND ROW Bill Preston, Bob Harris, Ronnie Burns, Curtis Heaton. THIRD ROW: Bill Brubaker, Student Managerg Richard Cloud, Rex Cloud, Jerry Wood, David Williams, Jim Boxell, VAR l'I'Y .- , , A 55 If- i i C, -cf' ' ' ' 'JJ 22- ' 'fi ,, 5' Q ., A : A -1' 1 XX, X Y Lois Clark Von Working Joyce Wilson ', 'N-vw-faq Kay Kriegbaum 45 Sally Spahr THE SENIUR CLASS UF SALAMUNIE TUWNSHIP SCHUUL Warren, Indiana presents the an renew' W B00 TER CL ll LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Lois Clark, Kay Kriegbaum, Von Working, Sally Spahr, Joyce Wilson. ROW TWO: Sarah Shultz, Diane Vickrey, Joan Michael, Nancy Ryan, Sonia Williams, Carol Sheets, Sondra Williams, Joyce Heaton, Beverly Craig, Mary Douglas. ROW THREE: Norene Vickery, 'Sandra Taylor, Sarah Hunt, Patsy Douglas, Marie Nash, Guy Jackson, Clara Logan, Donna Hardin, Pat McDaniel, Betty Rittenhouse, ROW FOUR: Margaret Hoch, Barbara Gilmer, Karen McElhaney, Sarah White, Junior Working, Jim Perry, Janet Gard, Rosalie Boyer, Barbara Crispen, Marilyn Smith. ROW FIVE: Joyce Hoch, Mary Alice Dunwoody, Wilma Howell, Lou Ellen Laymon, Mary Esther Dalrymple, Rosemary Adders, Rosemary Bechtel, Judy Clements, Becky Sills, Dixie Brown, ROW SIX: Gary Langston, Rex Wamsley, Luane VanZant, Elouise Gebhart, Connie Dalrymple, Janice Brown, Sandra Stewart, Jeannette Yount, ROW SEVEN: Carlene Hunnicutt, Roberta Miller, Janice Fiock, Gaye Gilbert, Bonnie Yount, Joyce Sheets, Linda Roberts. SCHOOL SONG We're loyal to you Warren Hi We're true blue and white Warren Hi We'11 back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land For we know you've got sand Warren Hi Rah! Rah! Go smashing ahead Warren Hi Crash through that defense Warren Hi Our team is the fame protector H - On boys for we expect a victory from you Warren Hi! Rah! Rah! Warren Hi! JUNIUR HIGH 19N LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Ronnie Brown, Wesley Smith, Robert Logan, Roger Miller, Leonard Hardin, Jim Ellerman, Jerry Baker, Allen Jones, Student Manager. ROW TWO: Matthew Coolman, George Turner, Jon Sills, Bill Brown, Donnie Williams, Dennis Foreman, Ted Good, ROW THREE: Jim Howell, Ted Cox, Sam Dalrymple, David Vogel, Roger Aldred, Terry Grub, Richard Preston. FRE HME LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Robert Harris, Paul Leasure, Bill Brubaker, Wendell King, ROW TWO: Dale Burkhart, Student Manager, Bill Preston, Gene Bradford, Robert Rittenhouse, Jr. High Uheerleader Kay Campbell, Cheryl Mclntire, Janice Flock, Sharon Cox. LEFT TO RIGHT, YELL LEADERS: Karen McDaniel, Mary Ann Preston, Karen Wiley: Bill Rupright, Wendell Bradford, Ronald Morrison, Denny Yount, Roger Boxell, Wayne Anders, Richard Crispeng ASSISTANT YELL LEADERS: Nell Jean lrick, Jean Ann Blair, Carol Knight. SECOND ROW: George Langston, Jerry h Miller, Wendell Fiock, Danny Perry, John Martin, Bill Howell, Howard Logan, Gary Gray, Jerry Hunt: TEACHER-COACH: Ross C. Snyder. THIRD ROW: Steph- en Williams, Eddie Brandon: BUSINESS MANAGER: Wayne Trout, Jimmie Koby, Tommy Ruble, David Jones, Von Clevenger. ixth rude WIRE TLI G I' ' X M qu' t f R Q ff, if - 1 r ,S uf! V. X X23 zgaazglg 5 ,T f W I, , 1 ,Av U, , h In ', 1: 1 f ' kj ' g' in V' 5 :g if ff, R , ' 'E' r- - ' 4' ' X '- ' '- ,I-1' . 173, f n , 1 X FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Craig, Charles Earhart, Emerson Jones, Dan Wood, Jim Perry, Jerry Pugh, Richard Brubaker, George Blair, Bill Boxell, Phil Boxell. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Ruble, Bernard Gebhart, Junior Working, Scott Huffman, Rex Wamsley, David Huffman. 49 TRACK fig LF, :'f April April April April April April April May gr 1 , S at Huntington Warren, Jefferson, Lancaster fhomel at Montpelier at Berne at Upland at Wabash County Meet Roll, Union, Warren Qhomej 50 Maurice W iicoxsou, Curtis Heaton. 'YOYYN UW' woody, Richard Cloud Bob Harris, Aiiau MCGSS. lim MOTHSOU Phillip Bl Eff' IHIY A Lowe 11 Babco Ck ' L Re x Cloud I Paul Measure, Bill Presrou, David Williams, Iles BOO Emmersorxiorres, Larry Lucky her, je 1- 'J' s 51 myth 31-ry '09, COO Im an 1 . -, Q91 UTI HIIMECUMI G 1955 , -- F , A ' X -.,, .-.. YM' ,,.-- 1- The Tip Off ff K7 f I f-,W 7' u .,, , -.1 ul: jgtx 1 at A 4.7 p Up and In 52 nw, Samuel P. Good graduate of 1913 J if Coffee Hour A Happy Get Together for All Graduates Im Betty Ann Rittenhouse QUEEN ff ,, ' ' sf: I - W x 3 : A Queen's Court: Queen Being Crowned Rosemary Bechtal Eloise Gebhart Sondra Williams Crown Bearer and Flower Bearer l r 1 : 9 r ' 5 SECUND TEAM TUUHNEY CHAMPS Al Sally and Kay clomg thetr stuff Tired, but happy Our team is Red Hot t Yea Team Flght I bfi! ' x Our Majorettes Fight on Boys Get the tip! .n QRGHNIZBIIDNS Q92 ,EEA 555. Cf U ! ,I fo- :5'l?'!!!g'-' ' P W Mu Q,.......ART . yan Kff 9 Paiirol gulf Z A 1 .. xx X ,gil-. .NuiI.v.., ff: x 2 ' fi N41- 1 X 3, af ALAMO IE RIVER To Our Parents We dedicate this book to our Parents in whose footsteps we have followed. This small token is to show our love and appreciation for those who have led us through our twelve years of school. This help has set our feet on the road to success. . The Senior Class of 1956 'T i'?- 'Iii ' 1g'l 'Iw- ' -A ' ly P , ,raggatxifivl +?M'.4ffiF.Xa+...5 'er e d-fri., ' fY7.5'AG'fU'vi': 5 i7'. ' -'S.15'tE'ifS'e' ' 5'4. f:-',. --if ' 1.1 'CJ' ng: if it ' fl 4 : gp .vp 4--1 W viii? I H F' .s- r'-igfik- gM',fiF , TWJUY .',. f'.-.YV W . 1,1 4- . L, , YQ lp - .1 il, - 2, N ,i L '.,Qx K -LW, , ' . 41, ,gi I .-f .- 5 ,,,-pf .- 1 - 'mam V , -- ,gt pi , 11115 N, , A lw,,'vAp A g'i-511,34 ,,yx,. ,F wif 'L '1 , ' fu-: - U-2 Nfl' f 'fvi'.f W ft : 57'-1' A-qgLlt'r'.g'ne . 5. W va fp ',-V, 5.14 y pni piixgi , Q I 1,1 , . sf Y' ,Vatu . .ix .i.'.f',,T f, Q? -.VH hw, .11-Rpt--223 .X 'N a Qtigglgif,-!, X2 p,ggfr.Q ,5-,ff ff -i. if W ,I-,,ii.' U . f- .- igryi' :A wg ws 3- . Y ' 4 x- '5'l4iHihQlw W 1 ,A 3 ,42- gf ?M 6U'ig.,4W,? p A, als' Tj K V? .. in XJ nb , ,g', -4 1 I 1 F- . 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SU SHI E UCIETY LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Margaret Hoch, Norma Winningham, Leilani Yount, Joyce Hoch, Janet Long, Joyce Long, Patty Butler, Beverly Craig, Sally Spahr, Sarah Shultz, Diane Vickery, ROW TWO: Shirley Brown, Mary Esther Dalrymple, Lou Ellen Laymon, Janet Gard, Marilyn Smith, Betty Rittenhouse, Marie Nash, Sharon Dalrymple, Janice Hayes, Connie Dalrymple, Sandra Stewart, Jeannette Yount, ROW THREE: Norene Vickery, Janice Brown, Carol Sheets, Sonia Williams, Sarah Hunt, Carlene Hunnicutt, Donna Mitchell, Pat McDaniel, Luane VanZ.ant, Sharon Hardin, Eloise Gebhart, Mary Douglas, ROW FOUR: Norma Gale Ruble, Judy Clements, Barbara Gilmer, Rosemary Anders, Rosemary Bechtel, Becky Sills, Nancy Polling, Barbara Crispen, Janet Bock- man, Betty Koby, Dixie Elzey. ROW FIVE: Sondra Williams, Dixie Brown, Rosalie Boyer, Sarah White, Mary Alice Dunwoody, Linda Nicholson, Donna Hardin, Clara Logan, Wilma Howell, Karen McElhaney, Brenda Meese, Patsy Douglas, Lois Roberts. My Sunshine Girl I Poets dream of the girl with her hair of gold, Painters feature her eyes of blue, As they picture on canvas her form and face, In colors of radiant hue. But I sing of a girl with a heart of gold, From whose soul shines a purpose true, She's the girl of my dreams--- My Sunshine Girl, Each test finds her tried and true. CREED With love in my heart, forgetting self and with charity for all, I will make the object of my life helpfulness and kindness to others. I shall try to fit myself to give intelligent service in making my community a safer and more beautiful place in which to live. Thus will my own life become rich and complete. S.S. S. UFFICER 7 3 Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Kriegbaum, Pianist: Joan Michael, Corresponding Secretaryg Nanc R a Re ' - ' y y n, cording Secretary, Mrs. Click, Sponsorg Joyce Heaton, Presidentg Joyce Wilson, Vice Presidentg Miss Wheatley, Associate Sponsorg Lois Clark, T l . . reasurer, Marilyn Dickey, Song Leader: NOT PICTURED: Miss Strait, Associate Sponsor. 'i D350 A s. s. s. Initiation s. s. s. Camp L' 57 .4 FUTURE HUMEMAKER 0F AMERICA CREED We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage, And high hope. For we have the clear consciousness of seeking Old and precious values. For we are the builders of homes, Homes for America's future. Homes where living will be the expression of every thing That is good and fair. Homes where truth and love and security and faith Will be realities, not dreams. We are the Future Homemakers of America We face the future with warm courage And high hope. SEATED: Janet Gard, Sarah White, Roselie Boyer, Nurene Vickery, Barbara Crispen, Joyce Wilson, Marilyn Dickey, Janet Bochman, STANDING: Patsy Douglas, Shirley Brown, Lois Roberts, Norma Winningham, Mary Esther Dalrymple, Betty Rittenhouse, Diane Vickery, Lou Ellen Laymon, Jeanette Yount, Karen McElhaney, Judy Clements, Sandra Steward, Barbara Gilmer, Connie Dalrymple, Rosemary Bechtel, Dixie Brown, Joyce Hoch, Margaret Hoch, Joyce Long, Janet Piqune, Janet Long, Mary Douglas, Mrs. Lauterbach-Sponsor. F 'PURE FARMER RF AMERICA MOTTO LEARNING TO DO DOING TO LEARN EARNING TO LIVE LIVING TO SERVE fi 'EAEI ' Service is love in overalls. LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Roger VanWinkle, Advisor, Guy Jackson, Secretaryg Maurice Wilcoxson, Vice- Presidentg Richard Brubaker, President, Phillip Blair, Treasurerg Bernard Gebhart, Reporter, Waldo Knight, Sentinel, ROW TWO: Ronnie Burns, Larry Poulson, Kenneth Poulson, Scotty Huffman, Larry Shaffer, David Huffman, Larry Lucky, Gene Bradford, ROW THREE: Curtis Heaton, Bill Preston, Jerry Pugh, Emerson Jones, Bill Brubaker, Carl Wilcoxson, Darrell Blair, Dale Burkhart. S94 ff 4. 1? , J -' S J y 4 Q 1 8 4 4 4 A ' A ' Miss Wheatley, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Carol Sheets, Janice Brown, Barbara Crispen, Judy Clements, Barbara Gilmer, Patsy Douglas, Brenda Meese, Sondra Williams, Dixie Brown, Lois Clark, Sonja Williams, Norene Vickery, Kay Kreigbaum, Rosemary Anders, Sally Sphar, Louanne VanZant. SECOND ROW: Joyce Long, Norma Winningham, Marie Nash, Donna Mitchell, Marilyn Smith, Carlene Hunnicutt, Sarah White, Lou Ellen Laymon, Beverly Craig, Diane Vickery, Sarah Shultz, Jeanette Yount, Joyce Hoch, Margaret Hoch. Smk it Patsy. Qr' ,.2f J Jump ball. She's blocking .-... --wax ART ULUB S- f ln!! 52g .. 4 ..A b XAA-'Nil lliheers and Award Winners FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lowell Brinneman, Presidentg Mary Alice Dunwoody, Secretary and Treasurerg Jerry Smyth, Presidentg Von Working, and Lowell Brinneman Carlene Hunnicutt Jerry Smyth John Zezula Allen Meese Norene Vickery George Blair Tom Dunwoody Richard Ruble Junior Working Dixie Brown Kay Kriegbaum Lois Roberts Sharon Hardin Karen McElhaney Norma Winningham Becky Sills, Award Winners, Members Mary Alice Dunwoody Donna Mitchell Dan Wood Charles Booher Betty Rittenhouse Jerry Wood Paul Craig Charles Earhart Jim Perry Rosemary Anders Shirley Brown Janet Long Janet Bockman Joyce Long Connie Dalrymple Sandra Stewart 61 Janice Hayes Linda Nicholson Von Working Barbara Crispen Marilyn Smyth Freddie Aldred Darrel Dillon Jim Martin Robert Stewart Rosemary Bechtel Patsy Douglas Janet Piqune Eloise Gebhart Betty Koby Luane Van Zant Mary Jeannette Yount The elect are those who will, and the non-elect gl, are those who won't. .-.J ..--O O l LEFT TO RIGHT, ROW ONE: Sonja Williams, Sports Photographerg Clara Logan, Typistg Joan Michael, Editor, Linda Nicholson, Assistant Editorg Lois Clark, Business Manager, ROW TWO: Von ,Working, Artistg Bemard Gebhart, Photographerg Jerry Smyth, Photographer: Mr, Souder, Supervisor, Marie Nash, Typistg Mary Alice Dunwoody, History and Willg Joyce Heaton, Class Organization, Nancy Ryan, Proofreaderg Nancy Poling, Typist Jack Eichhorn, Advertising Manager, 1 SA M NA sr' - :' ' ..v -CP 'ELC-ull' FIRST ROW: Phillip Blair, Makeup Editorg Marie Nash, Publication Manager, Nancy Poling, Typist, Dick Wood, Circulation Managerg Carlene Hunnicutt, Circulation Manager. SECOND ROW: John Zezula, Typistg Sonja Will- rams, Typistg Donna Mitchell, Assistant Editorg Richard Brubaker, High School Editor. THIRD ROW: Bernard Geb- hart, Sports Editorg Mr. Souder, Sponsorg Carol Sheets, Business Managerg Sondra Williams, Publication Manager Sharon Dalrymple, Grade Editorg Leilani Yount, Society Editor, Guy Jackson, Editorg Ray Gilbert, Warren Paper Reporter. Ideas are funny little things. They won't work unless you do. 63 AFETY l'A'l'ROL r . ' '-'V t' X 1 Look Listen I .I 1. I if SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Crispen, Jerry Hunt, John Martin, Denny Yount, Roger Boxell, David Jones, George Langston, Gary Gray, Wendell Bradford, Bill Rupright. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, STAND- ING: Ross C. Snyder, Donna Poulson, Von Clevenger, Stephen Williams, Danny Perry,Eddie Brandon, Ron- nie Morrison, Howard Logan, Bill Howell, Wayne Trout, Captain, Wendell Fiock, Wayne Anders, Jennifer Slater, Karen McDaniels. A- 'A ' 'Luv '. 7. I 14' 4 '.'v-YT' ' .Ay L. i li! 'kg ru, my ' X . 4 . ,,. .,-, L, Fl! P' A u X sw X 'X , .Iii-'r' ., l ' X, h . N - A 6 I z' 54 - . x TN ix X E si 1 . Y V X Qx . K X ,- x ,I Naihsyun-1 fa Ulty And Teachers Dally Recor 1 C Jag A cJmQnfsIr-ation xxxsxgx ai me -' Qu 0 I C7 X 6 SQ SCAZZQF f EGG A54 IQQQ RX Junior Class Plays E , I xwrrxxi , A Y Va? Kiss- t R A f 'P ,A ex Q- E, tw 1,-. sf fi l s 1 KH . i I l w I 1 J 1. .. N -'C' Y A 342, I I Q W I Ears A-9 '- Q xx Eldli 'ft l n 1 w l l. 4. S 5.4.11 - sl ! NL , 1 ' ' I CHRI TMA nllmx H li Tw q-.. -M.-.5 'J ii!! l.'4'.-it -E lvl L I I I 1' ? ' mu nu , -5- 1 'fe 'qhfv u 5' ' 1 Ji E fi VL 04 . - --. :-4 ,4 ,L r :nf . ,, . '., -Mr - -mf, 52 f ie -Q- , 'f r, ',f - .' 'X 3 E, If-19 , ' 1 A , h ' .4 .u L' ' - an , J. ' - , 'UHXYD ' ,,.e-1 f Lowell W . I ' t Oi SHOW Dog made Ou .:-av ,,, n 1 f '-.V : ia 'f b A Xttfif .5 Phil at work! R , , X. A V ,,,L,. Fast Asleep phil 'i 53-1- V61- MR and S6191 Ready for a picnic? G.A, A. Camp FJ' That well known spot -Over-head M 1 J I Band Day at Ball State I 1' , gv, E. Cuz - lt Stta . lghr SENIIIR CLASS PLAY Lk Eu-:li mm OSS tale Three Acts 'rw A Farce-Cvmedy l By :CA Date QNPJJD wx , me Fungi etc. D ,, -Life O. Wilbfwf ,Just DW3W,'ffLof1Je PWS f ' goxf Amthoy 0 Bobby fo' f ces Produdion Da V956 Prefix 5,6 . 'flllfo bool P01660 . SC wah f P1tbliShed' by CO' YL BATT. 0 a ABT gchar Ywinae' X W Dan'l, the colored watchman-- Ray Gilbert Ambrose, a meek and mild-mannered young feller from the East--Jack Eichhorn Bert Miller, Ambrose's podner -- Jerry Smyth. Sheriff Crandel, sheriff of Dead Man's Gulch--Phillip Blair Hoot Owl Pete, an old-time grizzly hombre--Guy Jackson Stinkweed, Hoot Owl's hireling-- Dan Wood 71 Nancy Martin, Pretty twenty-one year old heroine--Joyce Heaton Ann Martin, Nancy's younger sister-- Mary Alice unwoody Posie, the colored maid-- Donna Mitchell Beth, matronly, a western type-- Linda Nicholson and ancy Ryan Mrs. Sprool, gossipy gad-about resident of Dead Man'S Gulch--Beverly Craig Lena, Mrs. Sprool's daughter-- Carlene Hunnicutt I. ACTIVITIES S AI' :m,.. . , , Sunshine Ideal Lady Tea ... -w-A -1 2 ' Q +1 Time to eat! Am gl. ' f I - In Cheer Baskets Huntington County Tourney Nqr 90 Art students painting safety signs Juniors bound for Chicago m y if f 0 X K ff ff f ' X I 'T M, Q? , . ' r 7F'L' 'F While looking back and re- miniscing, we realize the teachers of Salamonie Township have done much in helping students. As a small token of appreciation and admiration, we, the Senior Class, dedicate the Memories section of the 1956 Tunderbolt to Miss Margaret Wheatley and all other teachers who have taught and advised us in school. Our Sponsor through High School, Miss Margaret Wheatley 11 Junior Class Pla 1954-55 Y' 1-...Q I ? lon B6 ss tw Cen Cla CS New York Hudson Riveiily vv-ffm' vF'dauJ 74 LA gf! Our Senior year is drawing to a close. Joyce Heaton, Treasurerg Jerry Smyth, Presidentg Jack Eichhorn, Vice -Presidentg Dixie Elzey, Secretary. .........,.. ........ Y--,. - - - -- Q-. -'Arm-ww-mV,M ,VA,w, A . ,,,x, pw., S .N r, S I Phil and Carlene 'x Measuring for Caps and Gowns X 5 J I ' XX C a Wwe P 'Sv ' RSX an 75 ,-f ' Government 12 -F P inf 'Q l.. . 1 AIWISIIRY IHIARII Paul Stucky, Don Jackson, Howard Hareg TRUSTEE, Harold Babcock liemenlher When. 'Q mr 4 ' 4. v 'Y' and Linda ' '- First Grade 1943-44 . QF - - '4'4S:f- f x -if' f' -'J ' ' '3 4 4 - 4' :Pix -'ix ' 1 'f rs .IA ' ' .' 'ki 1 ' 'W , . 1 I A L' L 1 V. 4 O YQ L , ' ' ' X ,g 6212 ,. M Gfade H . . A Q Erie efoes ' S 1 ' s ,V 'e . I ,ff A W l 1- 4 A. cY loam Maw 'U Nan 1 - Bemard - 7 L R4 - 1 I 'Rl ' A , 1 I 'f 4 5. . . 1 X x .- GUY 1945 Sharon Nancy P. P 104, E lllll TRIP I ,W . X M Our quide and driver, Mount Vernon, Bob and George. George Washington's home. 'Q 5- Thomas Jefferson's Mr. and Mrs. home, Monticello Harold Babcock 'Q 77 Miss Wheatley and Jack Lincoln Memorial inspect the cannon, 5 . vw? 'Qt I 5 I ,gf . 1 vf' ' v I 8 ' -. 3'i'Pf A x X . -f W 5 ' -A I I I S...- I ' -, A .49 lull 1-me The White House United States Capitol , 1,-Fr' Lfwfgv ' t ':X'5 , - : vw H., A ,,, M ,. '41-an Marmes ra1sing the Returning from the White House flag at Iwo Jima 'H',UVf.sQ.. 78 Pocahontas, Jamestown Supreme Court in e we a ,- 4 Marie and Linda in the stocks. Mr. Babcock and Jack paying a penalty! The Old Powder Horn. . George in his blue sweaterl? at Williamsburg, Virginia Good YIOUSCRSSPCIS? 79 The King's Palace in Williamsburg. SCHOOL CHLENDHR X755-F256 MON TUE5 Wed HLlR FRI SFIT Au ust Au ust September 5 September 30 October November December December January January February February February Begrnmng of frrst semester Teachers lnstttute Labor Day End of f1rst gradrng perlod Teachers Instrtute End of second gradtng perlod Vacatxon Chrrstmas Cantata January 3 Xmas Vacatron End of frrst semester County tournament Mustc Contest Ideal Ladys Tea End of fourth grad mg perlod February February March March March March Aprtl Aprrl Aprtl Aprtl Aprrl May May 18 Musto Contest Sectronal Tournament Boys Volley Ball Tourna ment County Musrc Festxval 8 00 p m Good Frlday End of frfth gradln per1od No School Gtrls Volley Ball Tourne Huntlngton Twp County Spell mg Contest County Track Meet Krte baum F1el Baccalaureate Commence ment End of school g 23 ' ' 4 ' g 26 H 24-25 ' 1 1 14 ' 16 ' 27-23 3 , , 30 ' 11 - I ' 30 ' , S November 24-25 Thanksgiving ' ' 2 13 ' ' 3-4 ' l Y 23 - f . ' ' 9-11 - 6 . 1 ' 26 f ll-14 ' S- 4 ' 1 ' 29 4 - 14 11 17 1 Q j 5 3 I F 3 R f . 5 X I I I n f 1 Y f ? i Uni' F' - I ,X . xH, L. it A 4 'r f Q . ' 1 f 1' A- For Generations--It Has Always Been H. BIHIW Sz S0 Funeral Directors Phone 96 Furniture Dealers ld Future Housewives Go to H. BRUW 82 0 for Home Furnishings Phone 100 , x A 'thllbiill :quid ECKMAN MUTURS, INC. k GMC True s John Deere Tractors nd Implements F gidaire Applian U S T es and B tt es T 1 ph 262 Warren METIHIIIIST MEMURIAL IIIIME FUR THE AGED Warren, Indiana I rx--E'-FJ i..o 'q1'1fiI .mia ..f Y dv . 1 I 'Qs 0101917 hiv' x 1 Ideas for Graduation Gifts are Viewed by Seniors at GIEIVS JEWELRY S'l'0IlE k I Mk, .-4 1. .. . - I I I H Y' , . I 4-1 - G ll1-Qi. the. ,- ,o 1 'Tm upu at HETHEETES SERVICE Mobilgas Phone 6 Mobiloil ---ai 4 pnbnirqislhcru rink -' lip! Irihrluiuusulnvxndv V C pl t f Williams Heating 82 Plumbing . Skelgas LESTER D WILLIAMS W I d T 1 ph 347 R d Ph 229 i Navi' ' Y I L Polings llrive-In Lili I - - . CLYDE N. CARTER, PRINCIPAL FACULTY DON BAER. JUNIOR HIGH. DRIVER TR RUTH ALICE CH ETHEL M. CLICK, ART AND Musxc ROBERT E. COYLE RISTNER. GRADE 5 .BAND AND vocAI. . um HAROLD G. BABCOCK, TRUSTEE SALAMONIE TOWNSHIP CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL FACULTY ROSS SNYDER, GRADE 6 F'HgLIF' SO UDER, ENG . soc. s'mD Es VERA STRAIT. ENG., LATIN LIBRAR AN . RUTH STUMP. GRADE 2 LUCILE DUNWOODY, GRADE 2 phone Warren' Indlana IRENE TREAT' GRADE A WARREN FRECK. PHY. ED COACH soc STUDIES ROGER VAN WINKLE. VOC- AGM BIOLOGY JAMES HOWALD. MATH, SCIENCE AUDIO vIsuAI. MA CAROL LAUTERBACK, voc. HOME EC RUSKIN LAYMON, eusmzss RUTH MCCORD, GRADE I ELIZABE RGARET WHEATLEY, Prev. ED., ENG DRWER R TH A. SLATER. GRADE 3 Dear Student, Each year opportunity to that there are EARL WILLIAMS, IND ARTS MAY MARGARET EOH, SPEC. TEACH. HOME-BOUND CH ID REN PEGGY SUE MADDOCK, scv-Ioor. CLERK 70 -f .nfx SKIN. xv' Parents, and Friends: as the Annual is prepared and published, we have an view our endeavors in retrospect. ln doing so I situations whi h am sure c we would rather overlook and minimize and still others which we would prefer to emphasize and magnify. Through both extremes, the important fact for us to remember is that all are learning situations, and therefore, we can learn from those past experi- ences and make ourselves better prepared to cope with new situations. To you Seniors, may this volume serve to remind you of your school experiences and associations, to under classmen, may it challenge you Ito ,greater achievement, and to parents and friends, may it serve to re- fresh your memories of by-gone years spent in school and t' to evaluate your lives a d ' s imulate you n accomplishments since that time. If sin Cere ly -,5:ZzJfdfzi f' Clyde N. Carter Principal :1 1 Eiiihlzlittsv gkbns Q 1 P ' ' , FUNERAL HOME :HQ l Our Ambulance is Equipped With Modern Oxygen Inhalator at all Times Phone 410 Warren Serving others as we would be served li ,, 1, Customers Enjoy Afternoon Snacks at SIIULTZ CAFE ' L 5 I I lu' i1Q--:-fi' g Abliiilsl 1 M 1 ALL ELEETRIE HRMES ERR THE REST IN MRRERN LHHNGH WARREN MENHHPAL ELEETRIE UTILITY RS-M STURIR nilm L ' ggnzatvr' SHUTTLEWURTH FIHIIIS, IND. Q LET'S GO' , ROLLER MIHIN S DRIVE IN K L if 5KA1-INGQL ' . ls - Juncfion9a1os e bright spot on the by p MIDQNAY RQLLER gmac wdfudfu Ltfffjgdld OT1 GI' L1 ITIO ern A11 new dining room 37th St nd By Pass Marion, Indiana We. Skate Tues. - Fri. - Sat. - Sun. Nights and Sun. Afternoon , Beginners Sat. Afternoon 2-4 7 We Cater to Parties' Mon. ,Wed. 8. Thurs. A MIDWAY ROLLER RINK 6 Miles North of Marion at Junct. 9 It 'IOSL' UIIARLIE' MUCRACKEN -lffllilli-Q-IDI Al uinnnpql-'iliac-:vi lxnanhanmusunlgur lvl!!-noscuuuvqr I ' A oxorrroorr 0000 I I WARREN, INIIIANA DEPOSITS INSURED Tho Federal Uanosrt lnsuranoo Dorooratron WASHINGTON C 310,000 :'a:'z':'c':.'s2:'.:'o:'3: 510,000 ULINE CLICK LUMIIEII U0 Builde rs Supplies Phone 64 IIIIIEIIIIAUNI IIIINNHEIIS Ele ctric Applianc Hardware UAIIL I. SMI'I'II LUMBEII Plum Tree, Indiana Warren R.F.D. No. 3 B1 ksnmthmg - Hardware - Lumoe Stoves Roof1ng - Pa1nts - O11s - Fence Wool - Coal - Posts Warren, I d'ana Phone 97 Warren Phone 277-D Majenica Phone Dial W1-52782. Aaunlrl-auxin rlnlpavuiinlai' tansulunnv I? K. A. AAAAAS AAMPAAA Distributors Candy and Food Products Cigars and Tobaccos candy and cigarette HULMES JEWELRY Vending Machines Theater Bldg. 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