Saluda High School - Memories Yearbook (Saluda, IN)
- Class of 1951
Page 1 of 114
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 114 of the 1951 volume:
“
, , . .- . - , ,A t A . , . - w-MIT' ' 11437 A L - '.--75 54-54-2 -if'-21 Rf?-.7---fgkhgig-E1 . ' 8 , f 'A ' '- ' .1'- ' f - - ,,. -, ' - 'A Q ' - , ' - , ,f '. f, - - - . ' - ' f --,, 1 7 -r 5,-W . , : -.'f uu - 'V .- Q 5 Q QQ? 'Q Q Q--E Q , QQQQ-,Q--Q. ' .,QQQ,: -1.' -j- Q , ' y Q Q f QQ? 3- f'-' ff ' .:-- .L-:H --'f ' ' 1 'f 'Lf' fig? X' , - ,I ,,' -35 ., ' ,Lf 92' ,-,If Q T5 3 ,'T ' : , . U- A ' -' ' ff TL -, gy -1. ...-, 'f ,f - - ,L QQQQM Q, Q,,,QQQQ,5QQQ Q3,,1,c.QQ?iQ- QqgQQQQ ,--.-QWQQQ Ar.,, -Q,. , Q ,4 ,Q .QQ' ME , vrl 7, Q -L, Q Q .QQQ Q Q , tzv, - -r-fi, -lf, QQ,,,v.., - .QQ .J QQQQ Q ,- QQ-:QT 'L Ji - - - Q , -. -ff 3753- ...ie - 5- - - . A - . B --- - . - ...V . . - 'X ' --- W ' - b ' f - - V AV ' - - -, - 31, z . ' Tj, Q 'f , L -AN, Q Q , - Q ' , ' LQ if Q QQ 'I Q Q Qiri. QF ' Q : Q QQQQQ ,, Hg ' f ., ,. Ea-.. , Q .Y . '- ' '- ' fi' - '.--, - f A. 4-' - ' -' ' ' Www Jgw7 sf ww, A, N . . L 'exif' Q ff 4' ,nf -as -an QQ f Q ts Q, 1 Q QQ Z QQ fix QQ- Q AA 'Aging I 5 I' , Q , EQ Q ' QQQ ?'iQi'Q-'-x- QQ , Q+ Q'-Q1, .h F55 QQ f 1 QQQQ gk -ge sk Y L 1 Q '1 ' -1- s' 3. + 'QQ' ' 1 L v f -gg L. 4 - W 5 , V fishy- W 1 w X 1 'A' if-X ' 6 qs. -- AY W -ff 1 'Quai I ' , ,F N- . ?u ' .,. ...L , 1 :. ,' i f - , ' 'Ll , F Y -. ' 6 me A iw' Q ,Q QQ Q, Q, .- Q -.Q -1.3. AQ :QQ 1' 4 1 QQ ,rf 1 -. 1 .5 1 -if qi? P - . ai -' . F' 4' PQ. ', ' .' N f f.1i'i- T-- , 1'- l' 3'f4 '-1 2 .. -Q f5': :'9'E 'fvf ' -1'-' Q ' 1- 1'-5 L 'W .f ' R Q, ' -- 41 ..L:' ' - Ax ' 'V C L . bf '1 4 '- 1 ' Em' Q --AQ .Q :-'Q 4- ,, - ' -:gg ' ' si: Q NJ 'h -4 , T51 EQ H' ' 6 hi Q Q Y ' W I . . -- ' --5 R W Q Q , -, 4, ,Q J L -f .,, , F -, , . -- - -5 . - it V : I - ' .- 'A 17352 ' ' ' 4 E - ,- U: 1- i l' If fan? , .. -, 'f'1- '- .- Q , -- -,f-Q., , gal 1- -. 1- ,- f f , - f .1 Q-Hr ,- Y L Q2- 1 - , '.. . , f-f' , r ' -.fi A a ,. . -- f V , - , xr-' , 1 . if '51, g ig. ' gg' f .: ' 4fG ' -1 T 3' I-F. - --' ' - 'J' - - -' 1 f -,--,z -- -L ' ' 1 fn H Q? ' --.fx-V -, ' -1 -A . ' . ' ' -X- - A -fs, -- -- . - -. Y, rw - - .., - - . -- 42 4 , . - - -- f -,' ' W' ' r F ' A - x -- - -- - -- 1 I . Q Q, -1QQQQ:Q Qy-QQ, inn f,,Q,,- , 3: xyq, .,., -1 QQ QQ . Q3 -.ig 5 ' - ' - '- g W- - , , 3' '1 - 7 ' , ' V- v fN i - ---- .,Y -Q- , M - - A1 . , , A ,, -. Q .. P Q Y: , 1, , 4f,'e' . . ,Y ' ,N .rw-1 ' S i w' Vi .- -' LJ Q' ,- ' 5ff'f'v'1' ' 3' ' J' 4 Q ,, .. , ' .f-- 'su-Qw - 2 'wr 1- K -V ,Q - ' ' 1 . - --., ---H-f..--'v i -'.-,f-fs,g- -- --'-'Jf'-W-L-22 C ' S ' i' . 3, ---fi-'Sv an 1 + x - Q-qwr - 'I Wm N ' . - 4 ' l 5 Q QQ Q Q QQ QL Q IMJ. Q Q Q QQQ,Q Q-K i f QQ: Qi Q. '1- Q -' zk, ' r' , f Edit' ' f , , ,.., .. , .1 . ,i ,A Y .-.,,1 Q-5 11. 1 1 .11 , '15-v-if - - .- . Q 5? Q QQQ.,.Q QQQQ Q Q, , QQ Q55 ,Q Q - Q Q35-,fZQQ. -gg-25:1 -,,, A L. ,,, A '-,xe.Y?:- - ' ' -' - .Qiv ' -- - ' ' QQQQEQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQHQXQQQQ Q f s 1? - - et' 3' 'K X 3 I 2 P A -1-J ggi' I 4 -. f W ' , , .. , .-- , -. W 1 11- ' A I fe: 'At W ' ' -4. .' Vi'-H V i' JH' Z AL Q . .9 - - , ., , ' , . ,' -1 --s- U A' 517 ' 1 . E -71.3 - 1' - ' , 'l '.2-C',. ' :2 - -' ..':k-7 f 1 'f4 ' -- 1i'f : 3 E555-Fswww- Sv?Pf' wa-f f 4 . , ,. A. . ' 32' ,, - .. . 1 f 1' f I x Q ., !,,,. , i Q-,QQ ,.Q: Q: ,fs --Q- : , , :Q Q . if f' ,. -.. ,- lfi- 'T 1 L ax ' , Q i f x -Q' it X Fd Q Q P 2 'A E G x A L H 5 -r Q in Q - f .. 4 i A i Q air' 5. se-gi Qi, Q Y Q ag, ik 4 w A S ,Q 4+ s sr x A , X 90 6 my A A ,V 5 ,kb Q t e , vt' Aa ' -Qs L if 5 QQQQQQQQ Q Q . Q QQQQQ Q bmmq QQ ,,,. QQQQQ QQ? , c feb gm wb ig -QQ sq QQ! an QQQPQ ,- QQ Q5 F Q , he ,QQ '9 Y Q 1 4 5' ' 1 , E ESQ 1 f ts, A QQQQQ SQ 'V P V Q Q L :QQ Ea, Q . Q Q , .1 Q J QQ ,, QQ X, 'R -Q .QQ H ,Q - v N , , Q f ' 1 44, 5- 5 4, -LR X 5 ,Q km 1 if I L- i '1'i'R-Q-1-ga-aw' QQ ,, Q? Y iv -, -1 df .S 'B QQ H S-M . 3' 1, .Stl 4 ff 4 'F MBL fs , ,. . - - M 4 f 1.. ,, - if - gf' -H - - 1' f' AL ' . QQ QQ QQQQ QQ FQ QQQ Qi .QQQ Q Q--4 1 - , QQQQQ QL H, Qs?-Q.. 3-nl QQ Q ., '1,QQQ'Qgg6.-g -QQQQQQQQQ QQQJQQQQQ XAII Q QQ QQQQ --Q .M ,Q .H as . Q-gqpgfky xv 1 aff ' -5 QP- P farm ff ' MQ -1 gg? , ,., - Hg-Q-'aff-f' - 1 - -. s r -L , ': - ii Q ' f f f , .. ' 5 5 7 , ' 3 3 ' ':', .Q . A f 5 - .' 8 -. 'f -,Q ----.Q .+jQQ: - . -4QQ. J Q pg. QQ H- -Q., Q , -1-' Q ' --Q Q- ,..Q4Q, Q QQ QQ 4 .Q,,.. QQ QQ Q QQ. x--Q .. QQ ' QQQQ Q ' - 51, ' ' f ' - A'l'1 ' ,.1 ' . 1A' - 'T' - - 2. ' V ' -- . - - - - P ' - ',. - '-f ' ,, - . - 2'3 .W vfff. Q4 .3.,- if , ifffn- Q ' if ff 'Q 7- ' QQ Z ' ' Q- - H - + if Q an ' L' ' ' Q Q Q Q QQ ,,Q, QQ , Q Q Q Q. . A - Q - ' - - ,, 1- 5 V 4 V Q Q 'Q Q -. ,gQ1 Q , af Q Q QQ Q QQ QQ QQ- -Q Q Qu - -.Q.- Q, Q : A. ,. . , A .A R - - ., + -- '- ' hw -. Y QQ ' , wv . - - .,, , . zggi'-T5-4-LL --f' - - -'-- -Q ' 'WEKN' gi -H i' M455 'EE F39 4- -nr, Q M af . ,-1'-5'-g,,, ik- Q-fs-ess' ww' J iwbgagygiw S 5 H J' Q A f 5-'Fa ' Q 4 QQ QF Qi 1-1, Q Q'-,v lu AQQQQ A - fm -1 ' .. f A' N ' ' S f W .- X . -ffm 'M 'J 1 ff! ff -1 V if?-1-gn., REQ! 519513 Q Q QQ Q 52 -Q '.., 'QQ, QQ-,NA if ,QQ A' T4 A L . .. L v - f -, 'ii A ' 'h-. - '- .5 ,. - N. -:..Q,Q ,QQQQQ V .QQ - 5-QQQQQQQQQSQQQQQQQ QQ .Q Q-Q ' QQ 1' Q'..g ,,'Q.Q QQ LQQQ QQ-Q QQQ,QQ QQ , ,QT . QQQ Q ,Q Q Q . QQQ ,Q :Qi -Q-Q, QA . QQ.Q Q Q Q Qi f - -W 1 H Y ' ' -. - 'J 't'f:Q - N , 9 '-1- ,' - - ', 7 f' A - + V S tiff-rg- -5 ' . ,- -' ' .V, .- ' '- f AA-A' 4' 1- -Q .--'f f 5,1 MEL.,--z 'ff f---, . -Elf. .. -1- 'w 14, V 1 ,, --r-f, gs' i 'J'-f - - - f A Q-Q 1-f--13529-QQQ.QA QQQQ Q-.QQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQ QQ-ff,?Qjfgg,:4,Qg.Q QQ, ,QQQQQQQQNQ Q QQQQ QQ-QQ I4- , Q X ' - 7. Q, QQQQEQQWQQQ- I ,Q QQ - QQQQ Q QQ Q Q ng., Q - 10,3 , 1 --1-W-M - - - - ' W, -wmv ig-fffiw '-m 2,321 WvaW'3wiwwfy'M?gwx'Mm5h a i6 Ei M ks gf' W, ,f-.i--ff---1'-----1:-N -,QW may -YQ fi M---.':'-.2-,W--,aQ,, Q QQQQQ QM QQ W - Q ----- X -- . , H - -4 V. -- -Jia Q--QQ ns: Qf --QQ 'Q Q,-Q -4,--vfAf1k---- - fb ' i-,gf--.Q rf! 11115111 Q .fa .-d,...- N. i . 0' f ' N -rf,.-5?-'5 f 2 I v E u ,,.. '5 ps: :w x ' ' iii' . l .M L s- :wif 255' '51 fs: il 1353 , .4 -' J '- 3 ' , 7 4 -5.2- 3, T ' Y 4' 1 53 2 . , Lf ,Q f? -'fflzi Qi. , 6,5 ri? 'i2 P Q ,vig .,., - , . 2.1-. 4- ,-5. lv :, x . T .1 , 4a,.naf.zL -1 . W min j. 5 Engl' Y-:ffl 1' .L A 1 ,,' 4 fi 'X SX 'Z Ep - Written deep within the heart of every person at Saluda is a respect and admiration for a man whose ability has been demonstrated in many fields. It is with acknowledgment and appreciation of the con- tributions, Kr. Marvin C. Amos has made to the Saluda School that we here dedicate the 1951 S. H. S. Memories to him. ' x BALUDA HIGH SCHOOL We are the kids from Saluda H1 you hear so much about, The people stop to stare at us whenever we go out. We're not a bit stuck up about the clever things we d on Most ever bod y y likes us, and we hope you like us too. Q I h. As we are cheering and the boys begin to p-1-a-y You can hear us shouting, 'The boys from Baluda H1 will Win this game.' Rah! Rah! 1 A 'mxfD r- AFD flu X HEXHLL BNHS STONE SI NCE 1345 SERVING THE PUBLIC AND MEDICAL PROFDSSION OF SOUTHERSTERN INDIANA MADISON PHONE 75 INDUBES BUYS SU9?LY SMD? ANYTHING FOR THE HOTE, AUTO, AND FARM BUSY STORES EVERYWHERE 220 E. IIIAIN STREET MADISON HIXMILTQN BASIL Q. AMICK REAL ESTATE GENERAL INSURANCE COMPLQEENTS COMPLINENTS PH' Sul SGOTTSBURG, INDIANA MADISON , INDIANA , 'V WL- N 521 K' I .!v1- 3. f ' Q.: . .3 y ,, Q al ff N 'W l . '1'.: -. -:lx Y- -3 yr .. ,i pw f ff' . 5- - 4 . X.- A 'Q 4i.1.'ix'if ' Nearl- f C 55 1 Z ' ff' I ,Il A L K , ? X z what ' , r 'I 3 -W HIIIIIIIIIEEIHIIIIIIII rx Y, GX 'x w-, w..,,,g1 . ig..-M ,A 1 .M X .f I si? 'Qi 5551. 1 A7 xg, X MQ' A f-'EEK N' 5 , V1 . EJ? 'fp ' ' if fl . E I ' . .,x., - J w. ?'itilf:x L W ' i Principal Raymond Hall 3 S' ff . kk 1. Home Economics and English Betty Wolf :QF of History and Science Floya Stillhammor ff' 1 H Commercial Instructor Marvin Amos I x '. 'RUG 1 fro' Grades 7 6 8 Clete Hooker ,362 Grade 1. Miss Wilson Grade 2. Mrs. Wyman -in 'D- -Q.. .1 Rl . Grades 3rd A bth Mrs. Hostetler Grades bth 5 5th Mrs. Stockdale are -9 M fl-X if , 127. f . I f I 4 Grades 5th Q 6th Mrs. Johnson Music 6 Art Miss Sample XXKNNUAL STAFF if, X gy A. X Editor- ------ Earl Browning Photography--Shirley Ray Beach Assembling---Anna Lee Darrnh Geneva Williams Esther Bruner wands Nighbert Inez Stockdale Thelma May Clare Stein Advertising--Albert Monroe Donald O'Neal Kenneth Stoner Subscription-Clifford Bare Donald O'Neal We have endeavored to present s treasure of pictures that you will associate with Saluds. Each person who assisted in making the Annual a success we do thank. Especially do we want to thank bw. Harry Lemen for his free snapshots. A D! 3TQiTfKf 1 XC!-f 7 J PDLUEB BMMMIY Electric Service for Jefferson County Phe. 82N-825-130 Madison Compliments of f-1 A q no 1':3, F ' I UH,v3,C.I?,+ I fl gl J rl U 28 years of Service Groceries: Feed and Fertilizer Phone 7112 Pavnesvilleu Indiana .-. ' , , , COUDWHNI INMPLEMENT HOFFMAN l'IAI'QDWARE STQJLQE CG. John Deere Tractors and ' Kelly Bros. Farm Equipment For Qualitv Mdse. Sales and Services Westinghouse: Youngstown Monarch New Waehingtona Indiana ' 1 Madison Indiana JERUJIDS FEED STDFRE F E F U S SEED CLEANING PH. 258 W Y , , Y , - CHIC KS MAPKLANDS CAFE . LODGE BROTHERS GOOD FOOD SNAPPY SERVICE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES RIGHT PRICE y MADISON, INDIANA HAMBURGERS 10d PH. 795 I-X rj I 13 ff f-' rx fi' 'J H f' 'IQ rj PLILIH, SUILLEJ Liz 51.5 PWM,-L STUDEBAKER CARS 8 TRUCKS 107 EAST ZND. ST. PH. 619 MADISON, INDIANA THE CAR THAT LED IS STILL AHEAD V -, , rl, ..... C OMPLIMENTS OF - SC CPT T CASTLE PLATE LUNCH SCOTTSBURG, IND. ELDON CARVIN PROP. -.. .-... ,-.-.Qm. FRIQID LUCKERS CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING CURING PROCESSING MEATS U.S. HIGHWAY SCOTTSBURG, IND. ,.---.... ,... ' . x , H-.-7 M - WR-. ' ' ld . N ' ' I o Cf 7 f 1 ,,, , . .gt .'. .. -f,., '11-'.. ' 4 hug' M- 4 - .3 .---4 .W LW wi J, 'xl , ,., ,dsx 1, ,N-, ly . .LJ , n. -.uv A . fn, 1- .w- if IX A il Q - X X KX--. 3 'Lk -,X M1 ..f.v.,. . I. A' 4 ,fx A X xy ff 14. Y 1:1 , ,- W4 I , ,.., m . V 4,-1 . 'L V fy' . x , :. 4 ., 5 W. 5 5 Wx X XX X XQX H fl James H. Bates . P X r I x - w 14 . Donald O'Nea1 Earl Browning if lf, , A 1 -17' Gene Sflflckdale QR YN., Albert Monroe Anna Lee Darrah Re I '86 Robert Lawson ...X Geneva Willlaws ,S .61 CES. X 'TIIIL N X Don Ellis X 1 X n-X Ln- Dixie Smith 33 '19 'N an 1... Yes? Kenneth Fuller Shirley Beach Merle Amick Verlin Bowman ffx 'UN is 4. X R. 7 'Ui anda iehbert Q eeel . yi ,gy 'X L' .1-D' .rv 5 f0H02!WQHl5 a..,. . 1 , . ,,,,1.,.. A, . af- f cf 1:1 ff -J aff AJ ,, Q.1'.I jE ,C o MADISON, lmaazxm W 5 L f3fl!NlfS FUFQN i T UR E fix N D fix P V1 L I A N C, E S Where Good Furngturc Cost Less 105 W. Main St. 'adison, Indiana -?.. SQGULFHNCI A ND SC www Fashionable hpnarel for Ladies and Wisses Madison, Indiana - -1, ,W -.-.- STDNTQNS Footwear Since 1858 Madison, Indiana C. h. 3tanton's Sons , ...F PAHAMQUNTQRHL i Short Orders and Luncheons A Nadison Indiana I V V 71 i J, 'FIIQST' HATUINKL BANK Courteous and Dependable Service Phone . -., CQ N4.AAll L,EJQ C!.i Are Welding Refietor Repair I 313 Courier Souare Ph. 650-I 155 Iadisone Madison, Indiana PROPHECY Yes, Sir, I discarded my old 1950 Buick and Piper Cub airplane in order to buy a new Bowman Lion Magic Carpet. Before I purchased the beautiful all-gold magic carpet, I looked at the guarantee and noticed that it was invented by Verlin Bowman who is now competlting with his father. Because Verlin discovered the secret passage to the gold buried at Fort Knox, he manufactured the Carpet out of pure gold. Off I sail on my Magic Carpet. My eyes could hardly believe it when I beheld the view of Saluda. So many times I have reminisced about my high school class of 1951. I get off my Carpet and explore the community. Say, what is this I see? A ball game it is, and it is nSaluda's Diamond Dotsn versus WBab's Bloomer Babes.n The star for Saluda is slim and trim Geneva Williams, of course. Chlz Stillhammer, who has now retired from teaching, is the all time manager. Being interested in sports, I wander over to the colossal Field House. A basketball game is in progress, and the head coach is Ray- mond Hall. The star player was Clifford Bare, who is truly a profes- sional. After trying his hand as an artist, manufacturer, opera star, and playboy, he finally decided that he could only be contented play- ing basketball. Yes, indeed, many changes have occurred in Saluda. It is Quite a metropolis. The state has reserved a section which will be used for a university . Robert Lawson is running for President. In his platform he claims that he loves little children and knows all the bums ln Amer- ica. The organization for which he is running calls itself the Hobo's Union. After leaving the Field House, I wonder who the dean of Saluda is. I enter a reception room and the smiling, charming face of Wanda Nighbert awaits me. She accompanies me into the Dean's office, and asked if I knew that Mr. Marvin Amos had been promoted to the posi- tion. He greeted me in the usual cordial manner. As he rose from his chair, I oouldn't help but notice that he had grown with the school. During our conversation Mr. Amos told me that Don Ellis had won fame in England as winner of the Marathon Race. After an enjoyable conver- sation with my two old friends, I get on a subway and ramble deeper into the city. when I get off the subway, I hear a familiar style of music. I peer closer and I see Gabby CAlbertJ Monroe directing a band that is called uSaluda Noise Makersu. Each night he has a breath taking stage show. Miss Mary Sample is an honorary member and her duty is to give pep talks before each performance. As I go along, I notice the extremely beautiful architecture in the vicinity. George nBruno' Browning told me that he designed the buildings using only a saw and hammer. Bruno also told me that Anna Lee Darrah was head instructor in Betty Wolf's Charm School. Miss Darrah has her own program on the local television station in which she gives advice to those who are distressed. While I have the oppor- tunity, I want to go to her for some tips on how to improve my hair style. By now I'm beginning to get hungry, and I stop at the nearest restaurant. The sign outside reads ND1x1e's Fried Chicken Dlnnern and it is opened especially for the truck drivers and the Sunday afternoon travelers. Its fame has spread and people Journey from all over Ind- iana just to eat her home cooked food. I hear an Irish crooner singing a lullsby. Here is he coming 1n- to view and it is Donald HRedn 0'Neal. His unusual version of the Lullaby Rag has the nation talking. I was told that Shirley Beach and Gene Stockdale had their own private business. It is a traveling agency that will plan your vaca- tion for you. Mr. Beach drives the sight seeing bus, and Mr. Stock- dale polnts out the interesting and historic sights. Kenneth Fuller in his high school days always liked the quiet life, and besides loafing his chief pastime was squirrel hunting and making freouent trips to Walnut Street. All in all my classmates have done well. It has been a lovely experience seeing them again. Now I will go to my home ln Rhode Is- land where I will practice my daily two hours on the typewriter. I'm still working for the title of World Champion typist. Esther Bruner SENIOR WILL We, the Senior class of Saluda '51 being of sound mind and body and knowing the sorrow that will be felt by our leaving, do hereby 919011130 our will and testimony on this the fourteenth-day of November in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-one. To the Juniors we bequeath our store hangout Kespecially the raf- ters and apple sauce! and initiative to work for the trip. To To through We I. my love the underclassmen we bequeath our study habits and dignity. the School Board we bequeath the school building since we are with lt. B! individuals! Geneva Williams, bequeath my tiny figure to Alice Bennett and for sports to Leroy Stockdale Calthough he doesn't need itl. Anna Lee Darrah, bequeath my brilliant personality to June I Bruce and my cheer leading technique to Helen Ellis. 1. man and I. Dixie Smith, bequeath my ablllty to wait tables to Betty New- my energy to Inez Stockdale. Esther Bruner, bequeath my stuqy habits to the freshman alge- bra class and my radiant smile to Mary Jane May. I. Wanda Nighbert, bequeath my address book to Mary F. Hall and my position as Mr. Amos'e secretary to Nancy Rlghthouse. I. Merle Amick, bequeath my reducing schedule and exercises to Pudge Hooker. I. Clifford Bare, bequeath my many good points to Haydelle Llgon, namely my friendly attitude and quietness!!! I would like for Hari old Thompson to have my scoring average. I. James Bates, bequeath to Windy Bare my capacity for making peo- ple laugh and my straight hair to Herk Stoner. I. Shirley Beach, bequeath to George Schirmer my musical talent and my excellent record of grades to Maurice. I. Ve lin Bowman, bequeath my appitude for catching older girls to Douglas Stanley Kmaybe he will have more luck dating the senior girls next yearl. Also, all of my cars I bequeath to John Rankin. I, Bruno Browning, bequeath my crew hair out to Geneva Norris and my 6' 2' to John N. Cleffman. I. improve I. Donnie Ellis, bequeath my typing technique to anyone who can it. Gabby Monroe, bequeath my ability to discuss problems in class te Ernest Vest ibut please don't use it like I havel. I. Donald 0'Nea1, bequeath my red hair and Gharmin' Personality to Jay Baker. I. Bob Lawson, bequeath my farming ability to Maurice Auxier and my tendency for blushing to Dick Armes. I. Gene Stockdale, bequeath my coal black hair to Clara Nonroe and my place on the first five to Burlyn Jackson. In Henry Fuller, bequeath Inez Stockdale to Herk Stoner. I am sure this will please all parties concerned. By Wanda Nighbert The history of the Senior Class of 1951 is great. It should be cherished as one's best memories--H-Hories of friends, activities and good times. We can remember as f ,I lower classmen looking up at the big high school students wit- 3 xo awe and dreaming of the day when we would take their place. gi tn l.w A lar e class of twenty ene -' embarked upon a new experi ence in l9E7. They were: lerle P ley Beach, Earl Browning, c11rr.r-,'F' ff Amick, Verlin Bowman, Shir- Bare, James Bates, Herman cuss HISTORY OF 1951 I' ll N King, Dorman Davis, Donald 0'Neal, 'one Stockdale, Robert Lawson, Alb- ert lonroe, Wanda Nighbert, Dixie Smith, Anna Lee Darrah, Ethel Henry, Iris Hooker, lartha Bruce, Donnie Ellis, and Bill Jenkins. We felt that this was really the start of a new world. lany fell overboard in the next three years fer various reasons. We elected Shirley Beach as our leader and Earl Browning as vice. With one year ef seasoning behind, the nineteen Sophomores emer- ged frem the rank of the down trodden Freshmen with confidence and a greater knowledge of things expected ef them. Geneva Williams Joined our class. She was a transfer student from Louisville. With still greater hopes, ambitions, and aims planned, the Junior Class entered high school with the desire to continue their education. lr. larvln Amos, our sponsor, did much to stimulate our class. A Christmas party was given 5' us in the Soda 2-. at Hanover College. This wa the year that Q. we worke xx furiously on the schoo annual. As Ai. a resul' ,QXB of our stupendous prof1t,1 - 'we were - able to take an extensive Q school trip to New Orlemma While in New Orleans, ! L,1 ,we visited many edu- cational as well as enjoy- - ' 'able sites. Some of the most well remembered ' are, St. Louls Cath- 3QH,3 edral, Parkman Oaks, Huey P. Carre, Jackson Square, Cabildo and our lodging, Hotel De Long Bridge, Vieux Soto.-- , Other projects were also undertaken and completed for , the building up of our class f v'-. One ef these pro- Ujfz jects was our Junior-Senior play E5 Antics gf And III: 533, starring Johnny Van Winkle 4 as Andrew. EEF :J if 1 candy store, managed very effi- X0 ciently by Anna If 35 X Lee Darrah and Geneva Williams, ls? is also was a very ,H -' important feature in the build- ' ing up ef our 'ybgsgtg class funds. Something new was g'R1pl 'added this year f te further our advances teward ' 'the trip-The Baske va Banquet in honor ef our team of l9h9-1950. otes were sold at lf each for the kind and queen of the banquet and Mr. Benhan, our former mathematics teacher, had the honor of crowning Nelson Hay as king and Wanda Nighbert as queen. Our senior year was none the less bus' with 'lans for the trip. After much thought and planning we chos 4'2 Canada as our destination. Being a larger class this Qzl - , year, we chart- ered Q whine star Bus instead Q3 the tr I' 'pe .,Pj aiuional schir- mer's bus. X N e Our class is proud of its? G gl: record on the hardwood. Earl Browning, Don- . .f d O'Neal, Gene Stockdale, Clifford Bare, Don qga 3 s, Verlin Bowman, Merle Amick, James Bates, Robert Law- co o all proven themselves worthy of basketball. Wanda Nighbert, Dixie Smith, rah, and Esther Bruner have led Came the day when we marched of 'Pomp and Clrcumstancen and it course, we loved every minute of We saw an exciting and challeng- and we were eager to begin anew. son, and Kenneth Fuller have recognition in the field of Geneva Williams, Anna Lee Dar- cheers for the school. down the aisle to the tune was not with nostalg1a.Of the time we spent in school. ing world waiting for us-- Merle Anick .0 lho's Who Elthlf BTUHGP 000 000 000 larl Br0Yn1ng 000 0 000 000 Verlin Bowman Q ODI Shirley Beach . . ... 011ffOPd Bart 0000000000 000 0 000000 Ann! LOC DBrPlh 000 000000 00000 Gln! stbdkdlll 000000000000000e00000e0e Geneva '11-lil-ll 000 000000 0000 000 B019 LBWUOD 000000 0 0 000 mn 0000 000 Albert Monroe ... Donald 0'Neal dietitian aost cheerful aost humorous beat driver aost studious best all around best personality quietest prettiest eyes lost industrious big tease perpetual notion belt athlete those Jokes thai best dancer most energetic best actor lost tactful nest co-operative aost thoughtful nest understanding Killlith Fuller 0 000 000 'Bndl N18hb0Tt 000000000000 0000 000 Dllil Blith 00 0 0 0000 Jllll BltOl 0000000000000 000000000 ure AIO. 00000 000 ure Hall 000000000 0 00 000000 0 000 Hill 'Ulf 000000000000 0 0 0 e 00 000 ure Billlhllllll' 000000000000000000 0000 Hobbies ulrll flick 0000000 00000000000 0000 Ilth0r BPUDOP 000 0 0 000 000 000 Earl Browning Verlin Bowman Shirley Beach Clifford Bare 000 O OO OOO I O Q 000000 OI lil!! IDBI Lee Darrah 000 0 00 00000000000 Gene Stockdale Geneva V1l11ans.:::.. ICQ Bob Lawson 0000000000 0e0000e0e0es0000e Don Ellis 0000000 0 0 0 00 0 000 Albbrt MDDPOC 000 0 0 00000 DODB1d 0.lUl1 00000000 000 0 0 0 000 IQnnOth Fu119r 00000 00 000 000 00000 Wanda Nighbert ..... . ..- D1X1Q slith 00000 0 0000000000 JIIOI Blt0l 00000 0 000 MP0 Amos 00000 0 000 Hr. Blu 0000000 0 000 000 000 xi.. 0000 OOO' MP0 st111hBllOP 000 00 0000 girl chasing typing Inglis corner going with girls reading girls ' yelling girls eeping busy hunting studying bookkeeping music eating traveling music cooking just having fun officiating hunting horseback riding photograph! Comoliments of 1 ' f Y' Nu Taste Bread 'NL ' ' ' and Pastries Cleaning-Pressing Scottsburr, Indiana Scottsbure, Indiana Phone 268 CGIVXPLIMENTS OF Dfw LUN SH.lHi3f5'DI1 53'IB'fE Bl2Mli5 1950-51 The school year to be remenbered Nev Yashington and Fenryville Ind. Wenosit Insurance Increased Frof 55,000 TO 51510000 Pember of Federal Deposit Insurance Cornoration MJ, H. HH L LE R 58 SU U LUNBER CO. Madison, Indiana J ll g xr fy' ,L , - ,Wu ' mi' 55 X .J ,.-,.. :JM wf-,, I x 31' I A ' :FW N ' , ,S 'f 1 f' 17 - , f ililfkfl' J:-'T L w ' A :Vs 'V ff' Illllllllili 1 TS 7 W1 M .,., H, f , 3. Q H231 .fig 1 , f, .JI . .,- LLVLL J M Q -KL W ,K -,,.,,.m- 'ml . MW' .fmxy ., -.,-a ' a L ww.-.f-M' Q Wmgawi '7 X .f X rf' XS' -ah ' T5 I fn - .. L, Y , ,V--11 'WC J- fi al 1 ii -, Q.--. Ti ,. .1 V: FE S -Q E 21 ' , ' YJ Q 1 '-:lf 3 3 egg l :gi-15 Ti? Jn' ' T? 31 - . . E,njg'3s ig i 535 ag ei: ff' f ., 'g,...1 -4,5 .V A- 'V :I 1 , '89-Sf ,iff 112 1 v 1 v umurs Junior Clase Sponsor: Mr. Marvin C. Amos Kenneth Stoner: Patricia Warman: Wendell Bare: Thelma May' Jay Baker. John Rankin. Clara Mae Stein. Jane Stucker' George Schirmeri Inez Stockdale, Mary Jane May: Floyd Walters. 'YOUR GOODRICH TIRE' FIRST IN RUBBER , -V ' -. , ,1 'w .J x .. rs I3 QQLIN Imfi 51,ff.:1fEI'lg.'Qf State Highway 7 and 107 NBER? gaggign, Ind. ,N f f f ff M, N-wp am pg .3 in .l NUS -VN U J,-U-, JNJJ. FORD CARS-TRUUKSwTRACTORS MADISON INDIANA '- rr -11' JHNIQL I QQ- . . V: DAME NVUHL COMPLETE FOUNTAIN AND LUNGHEON SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE 10 PHONES 30 MADISON, INDIANA CULUHIBL HHTBHEBJES POULTRY-SUPPLIES-CHICKS FEEDS PH. 187 MADISON, INDIANA 2 IHHDJSDII COAL fm SUPPLY BD. HIGH GRADE GOALS WHOLESALE A RETAIL MADISON, INDIANA PHONE C5-355 YUNKE R, MGTQR CQ. BUICK C H RYSLER WLYMGUTH SALE MACK TRUCKS ANISERVICE SALES G SERVICE MADISON, INDIANA L. J. HILL PROP. PH. 535 A MADISON, INDIANA ' I CC I 1 COOPER5 CORNUQ WZST END SERVICE STATION OUR COMPLIMENTS STANDARD SERVICE A FIRESTONE TIRES-BATTERIES, LUBRICATION UMEET THE GANG AT COOPER'Sn A HIGHWAY 62 PH. 68 HAVOVER, INDIANA NEW WASHINGTON JOE HOOKER-PROP. ,Pitt '-3-111:11-,fx li- - - f Ts-QE CHRONICLE SCOTT COUNTY'S OLDEST NEWSPAPER SCOTTSBURG, IND. BOB MILL'S PROP. SCOTTSBORC. IMPLEMENT CC. JOHN DEERE SALES AND SERVICE PH. 2301 U.S. HIGHWAY 31 ....,. , Q N, x ,,. :ly F Q , V V--,' 'iff 'La 'L Q1 ,. R, .. 4. . .. f 5. r 'YS I I I A ., V f mf' I 1 'N N , f , 5 4 X , Q , ,, ,, , . 1-.N 1--., ' Aw, . .R -X . -:GX I . ,, X I L i I -1 X x I ' 1 vw 1+ L Y 5112 ,! .E fy XX g!! Nfl I X, K I 11 xx, , ,,, I X . X 2 X Xa ,Shall N Q ff? YM gif' '. . fm' 6 -4-SERS V, 5.5. , AX W ' 37 fi X . if 'V :rf iff, xg, fm? , , , LP, K Y X s. FN , . , i I Y . L, 1... X x 1 ' N 11411 UIIIIJI fir ?flq K X. pix . E H ry A ll Sophmore Clase Sponsor: Mr. Floyd Stillhammer John Cleffman. Maydelle Ligonv Chasteen Williams. Susie Warman Carolyn Henderson, Arlln Hooker, Geneva Norris' Maurice Auxier Leroy Stockdale: Alma Abbott, Barbara Smith, Ruby Bruce. n,l..a PJEMJ -1-A, Q -In JUQSI RUSS 99315 , far WE EUY ALL MAKES DF NHECKED CARS U,Sf NOP 31 SOUTH SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA -a:1:: I ' ' C-- CuOOMAN,MSMR JOHN KNOHNL DEPT. STORE QSM STUDENT'S HEADQUARTERS GRADUATION SUITS FOR ALL KINDS OF SPORT CLOTHES GOOD CLOTHING MADISON, INDIANA MADISON, IND. PH. 716 A K, fhwD ,,.wfV, A EAIJITSUUFKI A . .- xi , -, I.,A 1' -- , Ae I- D ' '....l J LJ' '-'SJ N--',,! xYE ix kim. L10 FANCY GROCERIES AND ICE CREAM FOR EVERYONE GENERAL MERCHANDISE 3 I HIGHWAY 31 PHONE 5986 PH. 22 HANOVER, IND. l f SCOTTSSURG, INDIANA 1 , ,, Y f CQDCCNI A AAAMVUVEQ JOB RATED TRUCKS ' ' XO ' A f,1 GARAGE AND HARDWARE 511 iff H C I ACCESSORIES Mi. ffl-.Ax 'L J. I ' A ' PARTS REPAIRS DODGE PLYMOUTH ACME QUALITY PAINT ROUSENARES SALES AND SERVICE PH. 160 MADlSON,'INDIANA I WILLIAM OLDAKER PROP HANOVER, INDIANA 'S . - - R, M rg 5 FIIESHIIIEII flfi 1:5-I111w11 B, -w x Xb ff' 'y ki, - X N Af'51 -F2173-'lj Q: 1.to r. Richard Armee, Ernest Vest, Shirley 0'Nea1, Ruby Taylor, Barbara King, Hildon Bell, Douglas Stanley QQQE QQE: Harold Thompson, Bradley Turner, June Bruce, Peggy Hostetler Alice Bennett, Shirley Lewis, Helen Ellie, Barbara Graves, Russell Bair Burlyn Jackson, Mies Betty Wolf ft 's fg I f-Ig N A A I3 'Lf D,-15 -T, ,J f-F g,14.., .J ,,,- VJ lg gl l I WO O- Il ri E .AIM NJA UTHE MOST BEAUTIFUL BUY OE ALL PARTS.U PARTS VOLTZ SERVICE HAINES MADISON, INDIANA , ,,,,,Y....II:n ,MV H ,:.A., -,,,-,I f..--I ,, L IT TL FQ POL li SHOP' THE ONLY SPECIALITY SHOP FOR INFANT AND CHILDREN MADISON INDIANA ....4-n-p--f,,..-u.--a-'.- ...-...... .... -QQ.--.....---S . .fu IB ! f' ' A if .L I3 INN THE MODERN FUEL APPLIANCES WATER SYSTEM MADISON HARRY LEMEN EI SON If-L, UE 5-sl B BON DICE RE EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPAIR MADISON, INDIANA PH. 780 OUR COMPLINENTS MADISON INDIANA ' 1 OF EIQJVV E RS OUR COIIPLIIIENTS MADISON INDIANA HFRTZ SHOE STORE SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MADISON , INDIANA .Q -... l n-1--S 14- if - , . .. . . 1 J 5 I. . I. I J . X 131 Y LONE ,rlill ill: 31135 ,f,E,1i,1J I-UNI!!! LUN: L 13. HARDWAREMFURNITURE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES HOME APPLIANCES AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES PHONE 8 NEW WASHINGTON, IND. WE DELIVER MADDOX DRIVE? IN LUNCH OUR COMPLIMENTS STATE ROAD 107 MADISON, INDIANA I . - lx H UE LAUNDRY AND RUG 'LE XINCTQN OIL AND SERVICE BULK GAS AND OIL DELIVERIES LEXINGTON, INDIANA SHI Cu LE IVHfXN CQJPJWA-PM AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES CLEANERS MACHINE SHOP SERVICE MADISON 221 U13 JEFF. STI INDIANA MADISON, INDIANA H ANLl.VER SAWMI Ln- LUMTBER-CEMENT BLOCKS SAND AND GRAVEL BULLDOZER WORK MILTON KREEGER PH. 4523 HANOVER, INDIANA JACK SONS PLUMBING SHOP PHONE 380-R NORTH MADISON INDIANA L . ..--J X ,-XX ff 1 J 'J M .,o., , --2 f .-sig... 47 MXX 5 ,,,-.--,skier 5 - -WV 4 x . 5' l ,, - f :. if 'A 3 I X' wa. fx , 5 Nb n 1 N wgxg It N 1 hi 5? gx fa md 5 J fhlriifs yU,y XUJ' 'X 41 i UJ' ggkl i FIRST TEAM Chiz Stillhammer' our coach: demands and maintains a high level of fine sportsmanship and athletic development. Hle emphasis and in- spiration is toward well played sports for their enjoyment. The im- portant thing is not whether the team wins or loses but how they play the game. The Lions fought hard and well during the season. Their deter- mination and zeal made them a formidable and dangerous opponent in each game they played. Each game was characterized by good snortsman- ship and fair play. This year our team was small in stature but fast. Bruno Browning was the only boy over 6 feet tall. Our regular starting five were Donald O'Neal-guard: Clifford Bare-forward, Bruno Browning-center: Gene Stockdale-guard. Then we have five subs who are always willing and capable of taking the place of one of the main string. They are: John Rankin, James Bates, Wendell Bare. Verlin Bowman. and Jay Baker. Here is a brief sketch of our players. James Bates is the fast- est: Bruno Browning is the best rebounder: Clifford Bare is the best shot: Gene Stockdale is the most reliable: Don O'Neal has the coolest head: John Rankin plays the best floor game: Wendell Bere is the best pass snagger: Jay Baker has the most drive: Kenneth Stoner is the most conscientious: Verlin Bowman is a good shot. XUNS' NAONQI Ge-vs, N sew SECOND TEAM EIBQT RQHQ 1.to r. John Cleffmsn, Don Ellis, Maurice Auxier, Douglas Stanley, Floyd Walters, Merle Amick, Arlin Hooker BACK ROW: Shirley Beach, George Schirmer, Robert Lawson, Hildon Rell,Hroy Stockdale, Chasteen Williams, Kenneth Fuller, Chiz Stillhammer ll A-,af 4 We ?'.elW.+:ff'5'ff ' .. A '4 'Q .-,. 1 f zTEs - e L ' 1 K H u b ' I X f . Al 5 CHEERLEADERS Ruby Taylor Esther Bruner Anna Lee Darrah The referee's whistle, the cheerleaders the enthusiastic bystanders and the sound of running feet are all indicative of the Hoosier Sport-Basketball. Our cheerleaders' spirit wss contagious. They inspired their team to fight on no matter what the score until the final whistle blew. JOHN DEERE NEW l DEA FARM EQUIPMENT HUDSON CARS PH2-BTO ROGERS DRUG STORE WH ITE-COTTAGE CAFE Comolete Fountain Dining Rooms available Service U.S. Highwav 31 at South Citv limits Scottsburgn Indiana Madison I Indiana Phone M921 Paul Robbins Prob. rl 1, ff- ,E ,- .,- ff - V-,.Q.---.-Q-..v.--Q---.-.---... ROYCES SKDRT SHOP' EEWELU5 SERWCE Guns - Fishing - Tackle Sl!XTlCDPJ Sporting Goods Home Aooliancvs Phone 1931 Renaired Anything that Shoots we have I 318 west Main North Madison Vadison Indiana Coon: E5-REQAL HMREL5 R D-. V-QKET SERVICE AND suapm' , Gas, Oils: Tires' Batteries Tho best in food Accessories Road Service Free Parking While you shon A I Snortlng Goods-Home Aonlianoeq Soottsburg Indiana Phone 50 Main at Broadwav Madison, Ind. f jH15'fW QI? 3311 41-Q K: 5' -'X' . , ,4 J . ,, : ...I . S.- ' .Tl , L,,'4,i Y 1 .,,f ii..1:z,x SASOLINT: OIL MOTOR. OIL 'ISINIIOI TO FARM AND Nom STATE HIOIINAI Io? PHONE 3767-Y ,JACKS TFLUCK STOP PHONE 307-I JUNCTION 7-IO7 MADISON, INDIANA KENTUCKY Iffli. I VT Nl H DHCP NOVELTIES-GIFTS-RUGS AND BEDSPREADS 11.12. ROWLET PH. 3161+ MILTON, KENTUCKY E. I ANURE5 ELECTRIC AND GAS STOVES CROSLEY RADIOS-REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC APPLIANCES PH. 368 311 NULBERRX ST. MADISON, INDIANA ..... .i...-.-....,,.......-.--1-....-..... ...--... . ... 1 A. ,... I-- I- - 1-11 . J lx..-'Pi T' INSURANCE CAR FINANCING 55 W. MSCLAIN AVEQ SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA C 8 RPARTS SERVICE 115 EAST SECOND ST. MADISON, INDIANA PH. 97 E 842 I. UNCIS . OUR CONIULINENTS SERVICE STATION PURE OIL PRODUCTS TRUCKING WELDING PH. 0831 Hanover -- -o.-..., .' - .- T? I . U .N Z -' . r I l jx 144531 ,il ,slgffnuf 11 X I .3F':e Aaf2 . ,Q l?Q3'.3x. fx .' 1 ' - 5 iii- gr..f11ggf, 13,15 L-N - , ' , Q. ,,.au-v--,, 1 'N-Q..-4 . l lf '- ' -, '5'v-psi N A A 4 Q ,g ,x' . n' v- 'r Y 'B - 33'-mmf x I K-I M Q13 : ff X xxx R MXN...-I 7 I I f l-+- I 2 I Q E - '- 95-!!1 ' A 75543 -Ja We plowed through 12 years together at Saluda. roam We have a man shortage too!!! .f' Yv-'N- w ,f 2 as mfjfx fx DJf?f .m.,1 y - . li Q l if A J . .3 if f f xX xx L1k8 heck you dal ,,'-rv-v 7 4' ,XM f'T - 5. gk 4' --X Q ' C' 3 s. ,, 1-.,, 1 A kQ. ox S, ff Q' a .P N ' --. .f . ff' . Ill ,ul any ' X13 ig ' I 1 Lu' Q' zz u I 'NY ',- 25 -3 Q '-: 37 Q' 1 w, ,am 4 Y Y ' -5 FJQL J Q, 4 iv fi :QQ 'I ef . V ,, - 'I A ' 3' - 24 F 1 Q xy 1 F' W' ' rf, Y wg DX-A ' Q .5 S R ' 2? ,, , fi Q , uni: N fl, f , N21 Q , 3, 5 f , in LL M ' Q I T Q gl? mfawsf jf QC, Xxx 'h ' X W' f,,,,',, , ,Q A I Q A X ,XX 4 ,QM , dj 1 A -,ev ' A ' C f ui f A 1 3 , d ' 1 nn H -PY J A Y X W ,A -3 5 .. N 1 sly , '7' ' M ' 'Y 4, a - R Weed gf' cf ij hy A ,C Q' X L97 Qffflffif, ' XX! X ' 4' .' ix, P1 ' ' f ' MN lllll U Y Nj ' , H 4 X xg X if ,XX . f 5 ff 1 . N 2 A 4' 6. 1 3 v 4 . :vi 9235 . N . .2 3 f 4 ' 9 ,' 'A ' 2 --flai r h f gf I yhrx .5 ' ' -1 -WLT Y x I S - 7fT.372ggT?Qf Q E 1 f' 5' X 'a y SMH, H Q , 4 is 's fi my X '3,4:f'7. X'-xl I 5264, 'I 5' , . l' u 'EQ 15, ywk 1 b' ,Q 1 -' f' Q ff W ' 0. if X 1Juf' x , Eg S , J ' , N D 4,1 I ' 1.6 lx S. 'i 11+ 'fl Q I lf: -4 3 'I V, 4 ' ld ' S, - it ' ' -z , X f ffqiff .I Q f 7- A f 'Th' ', ' sr p I 1' f, X' ' ' ff' I was V X 'sv rf 'x 'V x, Q a.x.f ck-,Lf ,- , QQ! N LM f ,mx Lff 4 4: 717, K iii pk ki r X? ' HURRAN ,S - q . r f T- NYY' 'Q f 1 f 'tw 'f it Q MQW '- . .,,, U fx L 12 3 1 flggil.. me E' U -1.5! KQX, 4. CS V ' 1 , H Q L f '- I-' 'fl Y -A E C, K A N 4 ,: i1F'? X 1 Y' f ' Q' Rx ' K - x E A 1 G V' 5 X-QC'-' x E I i .X X C K I ,N 'V' R C-ff ffl! 5' X3 551 I 3 V4 U C I 7 rg-x If N' 7 , I 3 . ix At qt If Qty -5 m E f PN I f ' b If Q , TMA! OP pf4J'7 7 0 X 46 T' grlx JU 'P A. , f X 'x L' 1 Q QX X ' Ai 1'-K Hx, 14 ,055 A 7-Jjf V ' X 'ag j .. N fr: LC5g:fWYL9f If Future Homemokers of America ff. 7 S 1 ' .., J A-n-ung..Jt, - 9 at T 5 iff X fa, J 17 mf fag Xu 1 uv :Pg X' 1' . . A, N 5, ux, , . 33 .ffl pw I . X J V X A ' ll . Lf ff xl NY in L I I A' 'J' '5 , 1 ,. l.b, x.'7,, 4 I, - ll X ir X41 Us T ' 1 2 '- . A . U - -' v I lr--1 ',', -, A 1- X, --4'-cygfvl ' s'8', ' Xu:- I - 'F - '. -ALL. I A , '. . ' , M b . . The Bell Has Just Hung 5-:,v'lf Getting Ready For A Big Time I km- f..zv qIx'- . f - .,-1--2 A,-Ny. , 4' 1, H 5. . ' : .-. :-' 4,535 . 4-'M' 'I . Nsvau' , 'N v ' X-.14 . 0 -Ilqiw f ..'--1. Just An Everyday Scene Hamm- i I AB Hwy! 7' WF' IQ OPM HIE. k..J4J..l ...JXQ - MC CORM I CK F11 57-AA M AC H ! N ERY Fgiaitgn ' J . ...,fT'T.'if 22:5 -., -...H-4, p ,. lAI'3.LI17f1.b1'Y..1.' .fd A .hi:..r'.4.1,S'iSr'?A'37ION 4w5 EAST MCCLAIN SCUTTSBURG, INDIANA F,f-XII-IION L.E.ANEF2I.S A NO 'DYERS GUARANTEED GOOD CLEANING EXPERT WCJHKILANSHIP JOHN DIERITES PROP. PHONE 56212 Cf A RTE PTQMMOIORS EXPERT REPAIR TBAINED MECHANICS Hrefxx-my 31 SCOTTSBURG, INDIANA wmv 'S mas TCHETXI DELICIOUS HO!-'IE COOKED FOOD BEST FISH SANDIFICHES IN TOWN 3 O LP JEFFERSON - HAD ISON , IND . . l V - CI.CD.I4LJPJiDIIPN CII? OUR CONPLIIIENTS SEED--FEED-FLOUR MADISON , INDIANA CUFTS QQQCFRY ROBERT Fi UWVS D AN D RE STQMJRAN T REAL ESTATE OUR COHPLIMENTS 8u0 U. MAIN sr. PHQ 712m LEXINGTON , INDIANA IIADI SON , INDI ANA Y N llT2H!'l'UIE4?' 3 QF., , C91 2153 Jag FRIGIDAIRE HOME APPLIANCES X 1 , Y . ...J RCA RADIO-TELEVISION HOME OF NATIONALLY ADVERTISED FURNITURE MADISON, INDIANA ANDEQSCNS GARAGE OUR COMPLIMENT S AUTO PARTS AND REPAIRS HANOVER, INDIANA WNCENT 'S QROCE RY OUR COMPLIMENTS MADISON INDIANA S KY-Ll NE UWVE IN THEATRE OUR COMPLIMENT S STATE ROAD 107 M A lf!! SU' 'ln ETA If bl 0 S HU P MOTOROLA TELEVISION ZENITH 229 E. MAIN ST. PH. 900 MADISON INDIANA M1'GELLAN'5 I OUR COMPLIMENTS QUICK AND DEPENDABLE SERVICE HANOVER, INDIANA .KN-'1!N5SQlNl'S CAFE SUNDAY DINNER-SPECIALITY OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK MULBERRY ST. MADISON M 4.1 tw- J ji GRADES 768 FIRST Q SECOND ROWS: l.to r. L. Arbuckle. L. Cook: E. Hess: G. War- mann B. Hooker. THIRD ROW: D. Stoner' E. Stanley, W. Hardy, W. Henaereon, R. Hareon. FOURTH RQ!! N. Wills, M. Rowelette. G. Hooper. R. Gabbard: Z. Nigh- bert. FIFTH ROW: A. Butler. J. Richie, R. Bowman. J. Taylor. SIXTH BOW: H. Sullivan, M. Taylor' I. Flint. K. Maddox: R. Bell A. Hall. STANDING: B. Bruce. R. Coneley. M. Truesdell, J. Lawson. W. Stockdale J. Hardy, V. Taylor: R. Maddex. K. Fresh. C. May. B. Newman: B. Moore P. Bowman. D. Dingus. O. McCreary. Students Absent: J. Dahlem, G. Hall. M. Hutteell. B. Shelton. Bi n GRADE 6 FIRST Q SECOND ROWS: l.to r. D. Stanley- D. Horinev J. Jones B. Moore. G. Reed. O. Newman. THIRD ROW: P. Jones- N. Shelton. W. Schlrmera R. Bayne1 D. Samnaon V. Taylor. H. Butler- R. Horlne. FOURTH RQW: F. Maddex. N. Ridge: E. Hostetler. D. Barmore: M. Auxier L. Vest. Students Absent: J. Jones, J. Consleyf L. Stoner. 'f OMFI, I MEN TS UV : :J UN QA .' J . ' n .I , . I .1 'l H w'1f1'JXr A X -J 'ii ., -....lJ, Iwplenont M Truck gale Phone 996 Aadison, Indiana Conpliments of First Class work KESSLER ir-QP In ICF 5 A1 nflimw 41 hoe. ervice nShoes Rebuilt not Cobbledn Madison, Indiana Hanover Indiana ,m-iI I I I aa-i I aa --l,l ii- a,.aaf aaa Compliments of JEFF L I K1 E STOQ K AUC T ISDN Sale every Tuesday nifht 7230 P. H HANOVER , INDI ANA Graham Firth R Charles Cuibor- ,I ala CIA UQIih - Compliments of Madison Indiana le-M-INOVEQ R CLE ANERS NIf your cl thes aren't becominp to you-they should be coming to usn Hanover Indiana Floyd Lowe------Agent Compliments of N I Ct-IOL Si CRf1?C,iE RY Phone 307X2 Junction Road 7-107 H ---. QiQHL1lI,, GRADES Bib FIRST ROW: E. Hancock, D. Tullevp B. Bentlevy D. Armes: A. Sutherland LT:-eEYTfesf R. Stanley' N. Schoolcraft, B. Walters. SECOND ROW: K. Hostetlerf D. Amiokf P. Bibbs, B. Shelton, L. Dean O. TnylE?'T P. T-'orelandf D. McCreary. E. Taylor, B. Korte. THIRD POW: N. wltten, R. Smith, J. Armen, N. Montgomery, B. Smith R. NWI, J. Bell' D. Scaleul. FOURTH ROW: E. Dean, J. West, D. Moreland' D. Cleffmanf H. Gladden N. Rowlgtfe, C. Nicholson. STANDING: J. Nay. L. Cook. A. Giltnerf L. Bowman, D. Bruther, B. Smith Fra. Hostetler. GRADFS U85 FIRST EQHI L. Flint: B. Schoolcraftf R. Combs. P. Wheate, E, Walters B. Shelton. R. Loasdon. QQQQEQ RQH: F. Tnvlor: D. Montgomery, D. Auxierv N. Gladdenf A. Scales N. Truesdellf L. Vest. V. Righthousv: P. Bruther. THIRD RQH: D. Bair, K. Graves' E. Ellis, E. Davis, L. Bowyer R. Hooker, V. Bruce, R. Rowman. FOURTH QQ1: V. Auxier, L. Barnes: J. Giltnera G. Bench: M. Stockdale J. Olvs, J. Madera, FIFTH Egg: D. YcC1e11an, T. Jackson, N. Darrah, F. Truegdell J. Hardv, D. Naqern, STANDING: V. Rowletti D. Armen, G. Vorgan1 J. Stoner, J, Bowman S. Maddox. Mrs. Stockdale. ru N f!C. 'Mpl-,,'MENT.S ., v fx - I ...I rv JQX I.: rx I 1 ri l rl U.'xU5J .' 3 if! E7 J If ki I H.s-f'-Ifilg .l Fresh Fruits and Vegetaules wholesale 8 Retail 115 E. Zand St. Ph. 131-L CHESTER C. I WHAT HERFQRD Ulf it's good insurance I write it. 1' Phone, Res 2011 nadison, Indiana R.-R. 3 Madison, Ind. QU ICK FREE ZE LQCKER SF RWCE nadison, Indiana Co1pletc Processinf For all Meats and Vegetables Compliments Of Looosi FIARDWARE Co, 116-119 E. Main St. Phone lSI.q, Madison, Indiana ,-4--.-. Compliments Of me mm M. Q Jomwsow AQENLY 14014. west Street 1-'none Lg. Madison, indiana Compliments Of SUMMERS CAFE west Main Hanover Proprietors Jewel R Maude Suwners n. S TA NL E Y CLMST E D supplier of Qinclalr Products Madison, E Indiana 0 GRADE 1 FIRST RQW: 1.to r. D. Lanham, D. Williams, L. Conover, R. Reed, G. Schoolcraft, J. Dahlem, D. Conard, B. Arnes, D. Oles, T. Ridge. SECOND RQ!! P. Wills, J. Bowman, B. Napier, B. Hancock, D. Cleffman, L. Stoner, J. Hooker, G. Powell, D. McCellan, D. Dean, R. Taylor, J. Bair, R. Maddox THIRD ROW: L. Huttsell, R. Turner, M. Korte, G. Vest, J. Hancock, C. 'ru'1'1'ey'I'T. Stockdale, G. Bowman, K. Nicholson, T. Moreland, D. Shelton 'rl ' 'l 7iU GRADE 2 FIRST k SECOND ROWS: l.to r. J. Varble, J. Turner, K. Williams, T. Truesdell, G. Graves, A. Stockdale, C. Bruce, J. Watkins, P. Dowling, D. Richards, G. Pender, R. Barmore THIRD ROW: O. Thompson, S. Bates, R. Taylor, K. Witten, J. Fehler, C. HowIetf, B. Oles, H. Means, R. Righthouse, D. Flint, D. Sampson, M. Bennett, B. Horine, Mrs. Elnora Wyman, E. Bowyer SEKIDIJ QUALITY FGODS Corn Relish An old fashioned recine1 but a new tanto senqation. If Vou cannot nurohase this in vour homo town--Write us P.O. Box J.S.n Chicago Q0 IIIWQHDL 353EE1dEQlfl 331133 Safe Denoqit 8 Truft Co. nO1dfst Bank in Indlanau Madison Indiana , ' v l ,.Y , IQ' USC!-W3 Gifts Grefting Cards Gffioe-School Sunnliwq and Eouioment Tvpevriters-Business Machines Dunlioatorq-Eookeeoing Svstems Madison Indiana USM? P VXVEVX U ' 'xjf f XJ- Q 4 f' - J- QPTQMETY93 IST OSCAR C. BEAR JR. Expert Hand Engraver Madison Indiana plan an ,fi -.1 ya A ,. g- V' - r Mm f l l9I1lfrH 90 m' ' .4 4 . v J .Ml ,V g J if ,,J, QJX. AYP My x . . SAL,S M S-RVICQ 'Y' Piiozrg 9512 I-Iadison, indiana Highway 7-107 H N -xy - x N fi -.I L- - ,-X ,.. PTC-..-IXIltR5 SU: Pia QT IiMxNI1S for -55 ,1 rr I me fnlJE X1fPPV.QE'5 J 'rozen moods Tordens Ice New Washington Q Cream M Milk, Fruits, Veg- I Indiana stables, Groceries and , Phono 7 Leats f lov iashiniton, Ind. Ph. M3 ' -.-..-....i...--,.--,----...,--..---,,, .ML We I I I ,ei Comnlincnts of' XIV, ,.e , I , D, I A A Q HCI: IJ, Aailaj 5-QEAH 91313 I' HA N ri TAY U., ?lx General Hauling and Trucking Ph. 7531 Hanovfr Vx! H A M' PTT? L Y Evervthing Saluda Indiana Maytag- Frigidaire Plufnb inf: S6 E. Mc Clain Ave- Bh. 2031 dScottsburg, Indiana S . I amy 'C.14XQl,i sm 2 STUD,BMV.R CARS E and Trucks Q U.S. Highwav 31 5 Scottsburg, Indiana 5 i 1 V T-I! y m w Us Q ON 13 s Q 3 If N Q I m m - AL 3 Lp 3 N' X-' 'id :kr Z ai 943 be ss V. T fl f' f Rf gl '51 'ij ,H 3 E C11 'LI E5 Cl F- F I3 I4 -7, fo I' fn Q5 f 5 'QI no Z Zi Q 4 I E4 2 '4 pl -S 1 ' 4 'Q X ' ,,, 1... 5 E13 FQ ' 'O l S m ' :E 'T' , 9 Q3 'X' Q C3 fi? pw: .- I z - '- , f rf- 1 A Q +-4 'Z 'T' - 3 E1 L11 J? H L HJ '- U 2 w ,aff w Q G Q P H 2 2? I 2 E 'M Pa CJ -4 'gp I P4 K- pq P4 WN Q3 cn 5:8 +4 ga ,.x 2 F D Qi-1 2 E F U1 0 'VH' I E -I j U2 XJ fd m -4.Q 5 m w 'W I V ' 1 F' ... - - S S 2 P ii? I 5 Q ff7 - LO 3 V A ZZ ? UI I if I Li A I 5.1 3 1-yi 3 i f fn F I S I 1 ,,,,-,, A ,, ,.,.,.,,,.,- ,.., ,,,,. , ,,,. ,,..,,. -...-,i-. 1 -if :-1 wr- :- :Q-::.u...,- -.,.... -.. . A.....- -.. J . I ......-T-- ---- --- -------------'v ,I H Q. H 3- I N A ..',. ,... ,.-.- ,.., -.A .X ,. ... Q. fy M . - ,' a WWI: , - I-xv Iv ' w-,.--X - -.J .-' 'x. Y-- ' v . T U JR COT'IP'L.INENTS SERVICE STATION HANOVER, IND: PHONE D442 MA DI SQ N I HE-QI RL Cf O R P. OUR CGMPLIHENTS MADISON, INDIANA QQ-QQ 12 H M ,ffl E 5591.5 N A. ... l, ,x I . . 5 x i:TlK5L Lvlfik 'YOUR FRIENDLY BANKW LOANS-MINSURANCE NORTH MADISON, INDIANA ....-..4-.. -Q, ...........-...-.--- ,....... ... ,... . ...., WY KO F F S HOE PTEPM R SINCE 1923 326 MUIBERRY STREET MADISON: INDIANA BEHTBILL SDSL 31 SUPPLY ED. 'THE HOME OWNED YARDH WHOLESALES R RETAIL OLD ORIGINAL WINIFPEDE LUMP SEPET-SOLVARY COKE DANA STOKER SEMET-SOLVARY AND TPEATED STOKER RIVERSIDE DRIVE I MADISON, INDIANA - BUMEN YOUR FRIVIDAIRE I DEAEJER SEQVIQE STATION WSTOP AND GAS WITH US' EDWARD ECKERT A SON MADISON, INDIANA STATE RD. 7-107 A L COMPLIMENTS OF DLJHE BELLE 853985383 AND COOKIES HILLS STORE COLGLAZIER 1-mmcnvga TRAILER SALES SCHOOL NOTIONS: SUPPLIES NEW AND USED TRAILERS GROCERIES PH. 1?-L NORTH MADISON, INDIANA 5 0 QGRAPO OUR YEARBOOK WAS SUPPLIED BY THE INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS KANSAS CITY DIPLOMAS MW 1fm'fj7e'Zle5MWWfV YEARBOOKS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 5,6005 of gmem PERSONAL CARDS CAPS AND COWNS 0M4'4ffffw TREASURY OFWISDCM STATIONERY 84555 ,,7pa-00' 4 fidoa 4 Q2 YQ-53 g41.f'o'f3 fzfo ' .- 33573 1 1... a 1 4 ' 1 Q - X 4 4 Q J A -5 ..:, I-. 3 , fm '?i:?7V'JT7-Ev? 1.2.-Qu, gg- A.v' ,ip 'Ak -:N V .N -fi, -'-A H i f Ji? .. J Qfjvg. .- - . A . - - . V - : 1 -H . 2 ' .4 - -1 .. ' ,J QQ -?' u,. ,, ' 1 -f - , ,, , -TL, ,, pr' 'f .-Q - . , . . - A f 1 ,,, ' '- ' Q. A - 2-A ' , - A V1 ' wi - f ' - 1 '- ' K ..: 1 - 1 ' ' 1 - 1 ' if gfuumsaz -.f,? '1,l Qi gint' 1? '52 .9 pf !' Q M1f 'L',,qi.i Z Q fx , sk f l , . K gn , M gi n' - 1 - -- M Q - -. - -- - A V - , ' f 1 -' V ' A f j TLS 1 4Q it f- 3 1'-' ,, , . ' ' ' r Ki' ' - .rl 2-w h -- '- 1 .'N' - ' - M - ' V ,. ,, f mf: A 1 iw- fg .1 ' 1 f f f ' - 4 A:'i.' f .. . ' - 1 -I - g -. R V . ' 1 ' if 5' L- -Q. ,, Nigga-5' ,'... E :M --A 5 - -. 5 ' Yl :J - '-- .- -' l- ,. - - Q -ff - - - - - - . '- ' f -. ,N -r i. wif? -f 5 k'33Q 'fww YA'-..?' ww Q1-vi? ' ig-2-. ' 'K A- 'l.sf'3 wi: 'dwfvfwil -:?'-wwf Zi-l:k.EJR f?ffi?,,3fl, '1-,, Q 'V I .- - I 1 - f A 'G x g - ' W A A'-, .- '.-'- ' -. , ' - ' -- , ' 2 1' -- a , i ' W 5 Y' ,I .f.ff'-'iw -, 5, ,ggi-4:55-Fil.,--.fr ' 5-Q 7 '5 ' ' i 43' 'QL' . V - QQ' . .P , - - -, - K- W ,GL4n',Qff k, 'A ,. I ,ef ,. ' K M ' ,5q'l1iQ-xi vffuijl, ., f Q,l Y,-v ni' ' ,, Q-.' 42.5 -jf' .Vk- jim 5, 1, , P ,fl I Lg 1,': f -Q lvl' gin - ' - - -V 1 -- 1 -. - In -- Q 'Y 'P 'Q' ,. ,'l-1:4 gms' A' 711- .4-111-1 -'11'N Mf 'r . ' -. -, - .-', -f -'-fmyi -- 1 - - . K V 1 .- ff ini: f.'- J Tvgtgiif' 'f-MFE 1-5?S'g-:V ' f -4- - Lf- 'f ,fd -A , -- .. ', . mf- ,A,,4 1!J -4 -if c ' -- . 1 ' fi -A -. .,.. - - .-. -. -.- wi? f ' 'e 2 '- - A--A f QQQA f-,AJS-.e-m-'-1. -- -. :itwgibiii ii-.fr 11-1-.4 -YIM. -1.-fl' -sq, - get .., .1 ,553 , . .ae-an , F, . , , . , 'B . , ,,,A .,,., .Nfl f- 5 - -- A ig - ' 1 A ' A ' 3? ' 1 '- F 4'-.f.JwF 'f ?,q 2- .---251' .ff f-lf ,LQ :iq 1,5 f- - Qf , Q -1. . 'R -' 5 f -' -:si ,..4f.f-5 nvf- V? 'Q , - 4 - f - -- - Z 1- 1 - ., ,--gg mx, -5. .Jq'rmt,,,-5a4,W' , fy ,.,: 5 - - - 'ir-,K +ggE?1.'?, YT . 'fi f?,1dgfR':-435, Z.,-':,5'sff,,k, 1,, I.: ,, 3,21 we -ive!-if - 4 5,12 V. , .f4,:..R5':-1- ' 5 'x ,ga ' 'H -' lj-5' ,-:PP P- - wx- lik -Lf-2151-- ,. Tw ,. .,. -4, aw- fn- . rf , 1 'G -,I-'ii' .. .f :ur 'ff rdf-1 .. A , gg 3!-ff? -' .- 'gm 4,,ggP?55f-Q43 .nga 'ilk - H352 .-, 1 ,, 3-561-.P6'-g:L-r' 'E w- Y -,, -'..,'qr-:-MM,-L '--'frsf' f' A 2' fir'--.1 f..-, ag- :wr-B--f'f N 'ff '..f. '1.g wwf ' L-. V -gi ff- - fiQTgk.f'f r -- - ' . L 9-Y : if -. J in--,r ,, pff3f,gze:'a29--al - -M-M'?f f-.-' ,A i Mu :,.Q',1gi,Hf'-21-+ L - -fi-g,??Q--wereraw.-PQ'-----.- ,- J vi-fg',g gffw'fw ig ,: 9,-zHJ1'w'?Q+' Q e 'w. 7'ffs.222a:f.f.gf- .Fw N. Q' .1 '. -, 1 -if ' f 1 , ..., 'SSI ., - 'g IP K ff? 3 ' f 7 l U ff if ' J 3- . rw , 'L 5, ,. 7' y 4 E , -' 1 : f .--. .- - ---
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.