Spencerville High School - Spenconian Yearbook (Spencerville, IN)
- Class of 1952
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SPENCONIAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor . Business Manager Assistant . . . Circulation Manager Assistant . . . Assistant . . . Production Manager Assistant . . . Literary Editor . Assistant . . Art Editor . . Sports Editor . Assistant . . Snapshot Editor . Assistant . . Assistant . . Jokes Editor . Assistant . . Adviser . . Marge ry Hollabaugh .Helen Surfus . . . Jack Haas Carolyn Kirnes . . Raymond Carnahan . . . .Dale Butler . James Knop Madolyn Reid Peggy Romine . . Patsy Akey . Shirley Ritenour Bonnie Furnish Edward Hook Arthur Warner William Wilder . .John Witt Gerald Baker Gloria Steward . Patricia Timmerman . Miss Ida A. Reed Sponsored by MARTIN GEORGE and GEORGE BEAMS 7 J '-964-ggx gk x 54- N' Q v, gf. .2 ig- ' -f ,, .',.,,p34.tfl,.. et, .' -z-F?U'2,x, sq,a , .. ' , .151 1,341 '- ,1 .125 nn '-gf. f. A, -Ti :P N: X 1-fgzlgx 'il -A bw, -V 4 yf . lwwzy. f -,gg .FP K wf'f957V' ,.: If. . 2 - 1-.1 f'-iifQ'Y1.? - . he A ' sq- .' Y if-fi, 'X '-'X.r ',: I T- y, J. .arf ' fx -auf.-.' . A -.,1i,.ve, .1-gf-I -1 V- . i V ...v- 'rfff PTfi?hS:?a' s-'auf ' 'mx Rgxgk ,4 fir: ffffkff ' Q . is ROGER A. HESS Principal Spencerville High School ADMINISTRATION CARL F. STALLMAN Co. Supt. of Schools an-.NQQA VIRGIL HAGERTY Co. Attendance Officer RALPH R. HOOK Trustee Spencer Township Sponsored by CARL F, STALLMAN 8 .V . D: if, + !ff,,,N A, . FACULTY RICHARD CALBECK B.S. North Manchester Social Studies and Physical Education HULDA HELMICK A. B. Indiana University Romance Languages HAROLD LOCKAMIRE B. S. Purdue University Agriculture ISABELLA MCCLELLAN B. S. Indiana State Vocational Home Economics and Science IDA A. REED B. S. Ball State English and Mathematics LUCILE WICOFF A. B. North Manchester Science and Mathematics CARL ZIMMERMAN B. S. Kent State University B. M. College of Wooster Band and Chorus DICK WILDESON Stetson University, De Land, Florida Grades 4, 5, and 6 MABEL MILLER Tri State, Ball State Grades 4, 5, and 6 BERNIECE WILDER Tri State, Defiance College Grades 1 and Z BINA McKAY Tri State, North Manchester Grades Z and 3 If Al' ifij H I . X . v i' ' I I' A i -111 f . -- ' ' -' -... :5 555555f5 - m ifrfisiiifgslf 5- 5gE::::-E'75H1g,:n ' '7' 7 ..r:5x.,,:m::rf5:I : .:::::::Fl-::-'2:., ...::!:::::. MES: if:mssia?la1ff'. .ssswssf'B3? -rig frr!:::rq' -3-7.-51:32 5 - ,wg -au, 3 if 55,45 N! -sl X Sponsored by THE FAC ULTY -qs , 'Tin 1 ff 1, v 1. nf' L ZZ? T' '??' k .Q Sept. Oct. Nov. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May CALENDAR l95I-1952 4 Registration Day and 6 new teachers 5 'Classes began in p. rn. 7 End of first week Oh! Me! 10-12 Classes organize 21 Initiation of Freshmen Z Senior Pictures taken 6 Bus trip to I. U. Football game 10 Elect Cheer Leaders Z4-Z5 Senior Play It's A Deal 25-Z6 Teachers' Convention Z First Basketball game --- Butler 9 Sophomores order rings 15 Assembly talk by Nelson Covey 17 Sophomore Bake Sale Z1 First issue of school paper 30 Nancy and Shirley go to Beta Convention 1-Z at Louisville, Kentucky 12 Donkey Basketball game Z3 Christmas Vacation! Whoopee! Z9 Blind Tourney --- Fremont 2 Back to the old grind 6 Mr. Hess proud papa of Kathleen 10-ll-12 County Tourney --- Waterloo 17 A Senior Bride--Helen Kruse Surfus Z3-Z4-Z5 Sectional ------ Auburn and Garrett Z1 Illustrated Lecture on Alcohol 4 Freshman Skating Party 17-Z1 Pump out --no water--no school Happy Day! 2,6 Musical 7 Track meet at Ashley 8 Senior Chili Supper 18 Junior Play That's Our Boy 26 P. T. A. Carnival 18 Baccalaureate Services 19 Commencement 2.0-Z5 Senior-Junior Trip to Washington, D. C. Z4 Schoo1's out! What a Year! Where to now? Sponsored by BOWL-MORE ALLEYS, Butler, Indiana 10 4 'aa f 5.5 5 ' 1 5 J f A gn., .Q N v 'gr' ,gtg QUENIA A ffp 'J' -new Y .f w fir 'tiief '1- !'. . z - K. F F 1951 e ee e ef , ' ea? ' ' , 'fig h q u.,-1 C,-xs,3g.. l 'Mgptev f Where There fI'here's a L-,Q come, , Grkiv and e .e ,., , + we ig, K, Sr ls? A . ,,.-V-fi :Zf'Q'f A 2 ee e g, ky 'e uf r I x '-Y rf ff , Q .. 4 , , il 'A gf mf' F.. 1. e-.w5?f- K 21 V,. g,-ye . 45 rg, . . V H 5,44 A -A ' K A , V. ' Y ,. A .14 5121. 115.6 Fuhflfeil 2 v I RT' -. 4 ' V' ' A- , , gh , ' ,. 'x:.m' -. Q, , , A ,5 .v 1 iv' i. If k V ' if '. J -! yf'. 1 'I g, , . 1' ' 4 V 5' ox' fe. .f , -, '.:cQ,,, 4. ' . .,.- ny., 41, G5 M H ewggggvs-5? V A. A-' ,' .. ' ,.,-'f ., f ., ,. . . x -, .. v . - ' - Bun 1 Iridiaiqva YH-A. .2 ' ' I '. :-ff Q .13 zu' ': ' ' .42 1 W- ' - STD N2 rw 'fx -I Wt. Q9 Z ' '55-sv J. ' swf' A ' s 'Se :?.1w1sh-M' 4 , . L f- mmf-.gn-V-.rf -QR:-, ' 4.-- x , X --'Q-,Wag . 1 'W 'Z-'.r:g: W 53I :J , .. ,Q ' ' -.f1f :iN '? v'-.mf ' x N' . 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Hess Grabill, Indiana W' 'G -1 5' fm :TL 1 Af OF 1952 JAMES KNOP MADOLYN REID SHIRLEY RITENOUR PEGGY ROMINE GLORIA STEWARD HELEN KRUSE SURFUS PATRICIA TIMMERMAN ARTHUR WARNER American Legion Awardee WILLIAM WILDER I 501 147' if JCHN WITT Sponsored by SCHAAB'S of Auburn, Indiana Iwi 'T .Q A 2' 1' .'.5 - fb' f f 1 1 NCNSUCH EEG mvg gem :NI :Daw as Ewsz :mr -ZOE SQL ME: Wwgmuuwmm 2: :EEE mn-Ewm SSOMMNU gag:-NU 365 nga ESQ-5 img BE-ME SEO imma -IEOEEQ 3:5 553 ME :K 44:1 UZHQZQMMFDO Joh Am JWGHQFPQJQ WNHMWE MEM IOQQZQQHMM lm VD Uwhomconwm UNLEUQM M353-m 4 mm sigh 'mc SN om kwa-EMOCBW 4 Um Nggm EES S 50 ENE 4 Um 352 1 mum gE:WwG E52-4 so 233: MEE2 EX Mum on-or Q Um :SESS V:-Nm Q vm so V-Ogw Q 0:5 UUCQE 50 Sigma: 4 Dm RUMEUSOI Q Mm :WU 4 ESO Utagjoz Q Um :SEQ HSE Dix Egm we-Gy bum OF ZOHH524 32201 :ESD 35502 mucu-M525 259 go bmp-m NE-5-I at UCOZ xl-O3 22:0 58:6 gxw :HG mc:-EDO xanga! 29526 Sagem img-OU mmwp-:vcucktin 5300 was :GI 0:52 ms:-O: mmvzm-QQ 2- E M- -Z3 :EHS-Sm GUESS wa :WI E505 5:6 85 S30-6 230 gg UEOQEWI mgugmwa WCOEO vga :USE 305 33?-QEOU SNS E505 MUS ODE mxgm :NH Wim 35 :E 5:6 ig D303 Uzumisl SS E505 Ei UE-OE mmm-ZVM4 ice: -um SUES SE Egsgm 256 5:5 DEQ EWEESU am WEE is X9-4 NES sim Ng-OH Sw-:WeW:Om bbw-:NE :FS E-OH gc! E: -Eg F5022 EOF-EE XUELW SES SEZ UEEONM Emma SEQ :EOR-NU ENESEEF :Nm 5525 EEE :EEE BE-Om E242 CLASS Wlll FOR 1952 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: We, the Seniors of the Class of 1952, Spencerville High School, Spencer Township, DeKalb County, State of Indiana, being of sound mind and body do draw up and leave with our sincere wishes for the future happiness this ---our last will and testament. ARTICLE I INDIVIDUAL WILLS: I, Edward Hook, will my future to Adair Reed. I, Arthur Warner, will my fishing ability to Dorothy Nusbaum so she can catch a good sucker. fGood fishing Dortj. I, Madolyn Reid, will my love for dancing to Wade Fry. flf it's possible to move those size lO'sQ. I, Shirley Ritenour, will my ability to keep from blushing to Donald Sheefel. I, Peggy Romine, will my ability to catch a man to Ruth Friend. I, Patricia Timmerman, will my ability to go only with one boy to Imogene Conley. I, Helen Surfus, will my ability to get married young to Frank Dwyer. I, Margery Hollabaugh, will my driving ability to Nancy Vendrely so she will keep from running red lights. I, James Knop, will my running ability to Wade Fry so he can keep out of trouble and away from the gals. I, Jerry Baker, will my ability to stay out of trouble in Mr. Calbeck's classes to Norman Weible. You'll need it. I, John Witt, will my ability to be a bachelor to Norman Weible. I, Raymond Carnahan, will my ability to stay in training to Pete Timmer- man. I, Carolyn Kimes, will my brown eyes to Howard fPeteJ Timmerman so that he may see the things as I have seen them and get the CHARGE I have received. I, Jack Haas, will my ability to stay away from girls to Dick Conley. I, Gloria Steward, will my ability in shorthand to Bonnie Noack. I, Bonnie Furnish, will my ability to work in Walter's Grocery to Betty Witt, since her interests form around St. Joe. I, Dale Butler, will my ability in WOOING the gals to Dale Warstler. I, Pat Akey, will my tiny feet to Frank Dwyer providing he uses them for jitterbugging only. ARTICLE II TO THE FACULTY: We, the Seniors of 1952, bequeath to the faithful faculty wardens a can of luminous paint to keep them bright, our outgrown uniforms, soiled canasta decks, dilapidated answer books and all our debts for them to divide equally. ARTICLE III To all of our mates not mentioned above, we leave a pack of rubber bands to give them snappy ideas, all second hand chewing gum left underneath the desks, torn text books, and all the pencils, pens, erasers, papers that we have borrowed during this year of school. Last but not least we will them our good reputation. You lucky devils. H ARTICLE IV Knowing that our days of schooling are numbered, we hereby request that our desires be carried to the fullest extent. Sworn to and attested by this day of May, Sponsored by LEAS' SUPER MARKET, Auburn, Indiana 17 SENIOR PROPHECY This question has often been asked the Seniors on their Commencement Day: Where will you be and what'will you be ten years from today? We Juniors will climb aboard our flying saucer, set the controls for the year 1962, and answer for them. There is a big roar, and we're off. As we glide over the cities and towns, our magic saucer steers us toward Indianapolis, the home of America's greatest professional basketball team. Our attention is immediately drawn to one spectacular neon sign, announcing the final National Championship ball game and the name of the star player-- RAYMOND RUSH CARNAI-IAN, At this point our magic saucer lands in front of the box office of the gym. As we step up to buy our tickets, we see a familiar face behind the window. It's Eddie Hook! In answer to our startled looks, Ed says that he took this part-time job of selling tickets because his job of coaching a Junior High team didn't pay enough to feed and clothe his wife, the former Margery Holla- baugh, and their triplets. Midge has taken a job on the side of taking in washings also. One of her best customers is Gloria Steward, who has been writing the newspaper column, Advice to the Love Lorn. Besides the newspaper column to keep her busy, she has been seeing a lot of the famous muscle builder, Arles Catles, formerly known as Billy Wilder. He has developed his muscles until now he is known as Mr. Physique of 1962. While we are waiting for game time, let's go into this restaurant to get something to eat. Well, what do you know? There's Jim Knop, flipping hotcakes behind the counter. He's pretty good at it, too! As we sit down, Jim comes over to say hello to us. Well, Jim, so you've been visiting John Witt on his ranch in Colorado? Yeah, he says, as his bow-legs wobble back to the grill, but never again! We'll have to visit John when we continue our journey. It is now 11:30 p. m. and the Championship game is over. Big Ray racked up 56 points for his team tonight and won the game! Now 4 a. m. and back on board the flying saucer! Our course is due west from Indianapolis and we're headed for the open range. Oh, oh, what's that huge structure looming up in front? A new expansion bridge across the Mississippi River, and as the dawn breaks, we hear the foreman shouting instructions from a high ramp at the top of the bridge. It's none other than our old friend, Dale Butler. Dale sees us and waves, but he's too busy to stop and chat. He's going full speed, as usual. At twilight we enter Denver just in time to get into a big, new super market to buy some groceries for our evening meal. There, in all her glory, is the manager of the store, Bonnie Furnish. Right next door to Bonnie's supermarket we see a Joke and Novelty Shop. This should be interesting, let's go in. Oooops! As we open the door a sheet falls over our heads and we hear the hearty laughter of the proprietor, Jerry Baker. Well, we might have known that Jerry would be in this sort of business. Never a dull moment with Jerry around! We stop at the first motel we see and who should be the owner but Peggy Romine. It's such a cozy place, too, so we'll stay for the night. It's morning! Sponsored by VIRGIL HAGERTY, Auburn, Indiana 18 Everybody up! We're on our way to San Francisco, the home of the Golden Gate Bridge. We breakfast at a roadside cafe, and to our amazement we have soft lilting music and sweet, sultry tones to accompany our toast and coffee. We investigate and find that it is Helen Surfus at the piano and Shirley Ritenour singing. After Shirley finishes her song, she tells us that they are both working there in the evenings and raising their families in the day time. What a surprise when we learn that their employer is Madolyn Reid! Mady is staying in Los ,Angeles at the present and attending U.-C. L. A. with her new husband, Bob. Let's hop aboard our saucer and go down to Los Angeles. Ah, yes, there's the campus! We'll never be able to find Mady in this big place. Ah, there's a familiar face. Why: it's Carolyn Kimes! Carolyn, how are you? Whatare you doing now? So you're the professor of Commercial Subjects at U. C. L.A. That is quite a position. How do you like your work? Fine, except when my students play hooky as Madolyn Reid did today! Well, I guess that means there is no hope of seeing Mady today. It's high time we were headed back East, don't you think? Let's set the controls, and away we go! The magic saucer isn't stopping in Indiana this time. We're shooting straight for New York, and La Guardia Airport. Watch out for that airplane! Whew! Almost hit us! We've got to see who that reckless pilot is. There he is now. So! lt's Jack Haas! Jack tells us that he is the top flight pilot at La Guardia now. That is reason enough to forgive him for our near mishap, don't you think? Good luck on future missions, Jack! I..et's take this taxi into New York. Here we are on Wall Street. I wonder if there is anyone here from little, old Spencerville '? There goes a Spencerville graduate now. Hey, Art, slow down! What's your hurry? Oh, you're a lawyer now and you've got a case in court in ten minutes '? All right, we'll forgive you this time. Bye, now. Back in the saucer again, northeast toward Connecticut this time. There, in the town of New London we land in front of a new Clinic. As we enter we are greeted by the superintendent of nurses, Pat Akey. Pat enjoys her work and says that she likes the location, so we have found another happy graduate of 1952. It's getting time to head back home again. Yes, there's no place like home. But wait, we seem to have missed one of the Seniors somewhere along the way. Oh, here she is. Right under our noses in the town of Spencerville. She has just settled down in our little town to raise her family and be a housewife. Patricia Timmerman is the only one who didn't stray very far from home. JOURNEY ENDED! It seems that these Seniors of 1952 are to be scattered like chaff in the A wind to every corner of our country and yet we're betting that they will never forget Spencerville High School, their Alma Mater. Sponsored by PAT HOOK, TRUSTEE, SPENCER TOWNSHIP 19 T... - Barralemreatr SPENCERVILLE LUTHERAN CHURCH MAY l8, l952 7:30 P. M. l Pfocessfonaf XX Mrs. Virgil Koch lnvocafion N Rev. Guilford . High School Chorus Ave Verum Address Rev. Trouf High School Chorus Soffly Now fhe Lighf of Day Benedicfion Rev. Guilford L e-,,-.. J . Idiana R Grablu' n E 1 CENT OME RS' H SOUDE ed bv' sponsor 30 Olnmmrnrvm CERVILLE COMMU SPEN MAY l9, l952 8300 P, M, Processional -Lil , Mrs. Virgil Koclw lnvocalion L ,,fY, Rev, Bake- Salufalory - Palsy Alcey Music l Thou My Only Liglwi Nalive l-lill Address lllL Rev. Gerald l-l. Jones Presenfalion of Bibles ll? Lions Club Valediclory ... .1 Margery Hollabaugh Music Farewell Presenfalion of Diplomas L,, , , Mr. Hess Acceplance of Diplomas Edward l-look Presenlalion of Awards L,L.,,T, Mr. Hess Rev. Baker Benedicl-ion mt NITY BUILDING ER CLASS FLOW White Rose LASS COLORS C Maroon and White CLASS MOTTO The Rope to the Past rings the Be ture 11 of the Fu red by Sponso I-IURCH THODIST C THE ME AND SUNDAY SCHOOL ' d'ana Spen Cervllle, In 1 Cursory notes Tuesday, May Z0 6:30 a 9:00 a 11:00 a 2:00 p 5:20 p 5:30 p Wednesday, May 2 7:00 a 8:00 a 10:00 a 12:00 1:00 p 5:00 p 7:00 p 7:30 p 9:00 p. 10:00 p. Thursday, May ZZ on the. trip to Washington, D. C. , May Z0-25, 1952 - gloomy and gray with a fog-like rain rn. load and leave from Shell Station by chartered American Trailways bus: driver, Ed. Bumbaugh m. rest and refreshments stop at Indian Lake, Ohio m. park before the Capitol building in Columbus, Ohio, for dinner hour rn. cross river at Zanesville over the oldest Y bridge in America m. cross Ohio River into Wheeling, W. Va. m. overnight stop at Windsor hotel, Wheeling 1 - sky overcast but not raining breakfast, load, and are soon rolling along, for we are now in the foothills of the Allegheny mountains- scenery is superb IH. m. cross state line, now in Pennsylvania m. stop at Fort Necessity - visit the Old Stockade and the museum overlooking this historic battlefield Lunch stop at a new cafe along the highway m. cross into Maryland-off for Cumberland and Hagers- town, old colonial cities m. in Frederick, Md. , the home of Barbara Frietchie-- the flag still waves from that old attic window m. coming into Washington, D. C. , on Wisconsin Avenue rn. unload at Hotel Ebbitt at l0th and H streets m. take long walk to Capitol Building and grounds rn. supper at Union Station, return to hotel - clear, sunny day-perfect for tours with guide--Bureau of Engraving---White House grounds and certain rooms-- Washington Monument---Lincoln Memorial---Arlington National Cemetery there we saw the impressive ceremony of changing guards for the tomb of the Unknown Soldier,---Mount Vernon and the tomb of George Washington---Jefferson Memorial---Capitol Building---Senate Chamber---House of Representatives ---group picture with Capitol for background---trip through the F. B. I. Back to the Ebbitt and get ready for a shopping tour, as the stores are open tonight until 9 o'clock---swimming in the lighted pool at the Ambassador hotel fto be continued on page 45, 22 Boarding Bus Rest stop The Bus MN M Q K f Q A f' valley My N. The driver, Ed. Bumbaugh Bridge, Bridgeport, O. and Wheeling , W. Va. Scene in the Allegheny Mountains Back Home Again Sponsored by AMS TUT Z HARD WARE St. Joe , Indiana Cve rlooking a 3 ! lil 1'- 7 kf- .' Ernily Shull Howard Timrnerman Nancy Vendrely Dale Warstler Norman Weible Elizabeth Witt CLASS SPONSOR Richard Calbeck Sponsored by the JUNIOR CLASS Ist executive: How's the new typist? 2nd executive: Well, I don't know. She spells atrociously. ISI executive: She must be pretty goodg I can't spell it myself, X JUNIORS Imogene Conley Franklin Dwyer - Treasurer Alice Easley - Secretary Ruth Friend - President Wade Fry - Vice-President Cleo Gerig Dorothy Nusbaum Adair Alice Reed Donald Sheeful L ' t ' SOPHOMORES Betty Beckman - Treasurer ik Lee Brown , Kern Butler - President ' Ted Hollabaugh Patsy Hook William Johnson Alvin Jones Lois Kimes Jerry Leonard Donald Mann Henry Markle - Vice-President Billy Newport - ' tl .., :if 'zu' L... r t- l I. -4.- t fy ily 'LL -5' ,sg-3 , f B Allf ln: 3 ,ill 14,3 f 4 AO .F ' X71 Bonnie Noack U i 'ff Shirley Timrnerman - Q f Q 'Q 1- - Xl Robert Wallace - Secretary -V ,f - Billy Warstler A W- I ,JK Mary Wilder I X I L , N 1 A n CLASS SPONSOR X Ida A. Reed ' Sponsored by the SOPHOMORE CLASS Nora: I'm forgetting men. .Q Susie: So am I, I'm for getting a couple of them as soon as we can. --73? X 25 1 ' s. .. ,. . 6, if f 1 ,-, A .kr , . .LG Q . 2' 1' .'.5 - fb' f f 1 1 ima., ,. ' A+ .-0 .. - r -1, ' 5 , as ' my me FRESHNIEN f 1lvf',, -'Jig I I 6 I Qu I flgjg . V .E A r all lf 'l' ' la 3 rf ..'.'F. 1 ha ' 'f f 51555 33.41. I, 153' ' Bette Baker ll Q is il - ' 4 i .5 'rf CarolYI1 Baker X 'Q lk: 1 A Peggy Baker Yi 2 Q Richard Conley - 4 I' A-1 'X lf Delores Corbin '1 PIN, Q S ,' rs ' fix six N , 8, 4' W3 1- , 1, 5, Rlif - fy 1 : 1. ' .,..r. ft V- .4 1' Wilbur Cotharner Betty Mann - Vice-President Ralph Nusbaum Rascal Speaks - Treasurer Anita Tirnmerrnan Rhoda Ulm Charles Vinson Mary Wisel Jerry Woodring - Secretary C LASS S PONS OR Isabella McClellan Sponsored by the FRESHMEN Teacher: Sammy, how long have you been studying on that page? Sammy: Ever since you came in the door, srr 26 6 Nancy Jo Furnish Dale Haupt Donna Johns on Mary Jones Peggy Koch - President . fig ., , JE rg W: f JL-i . L fomn F H- . xc-r maj arg x 3, Y 1 S Q ry' '31 A .,-ffm Q EIGHTH GRADE X Wayne Akey - President Kathleen Anthony Mary Beckman Betty Brown Harry Don Carnahan Paul Easley - Vice-President Larry Ernenhiser Jerry Flesher Darlene Hamilton Thomas Hart - Secretary 1 Ivx- 7UsX ' V .A .11 xv l , , I 5 6 Q if' Q ' 7 , If 1 I T: . ia Q? , K J A 9 ...r A ,Q K' -I if ' L 'I y gg 1 ' ti-'fri h ' Ll..- slixd Tom Hollabaugh - Treasurer Franklin Johnson Doris Kruse Bruce Laux Nixon Lawhead Kermit Miller Barbara Schaftner Dorothy Smith Loree Timmerrnan Margie Warstler CLASS SPONSOR Mrs. Lucile Wicoff Sponsored by GRADE EIGHT you? Teacher: Does the question bother Pupil: Not at all, but the answer is giving me some trouble . , 49 CLASS S PONSOR SEVENTH GRADE .V 4, 24.1 James Baker - Vice-President Glenn Brendel A 'JL 'inf Nl 1 Y 8 3 f ,Q lwrff it ll if -- Sponsored by GRADE SEVEN Teacher: What's a Chinese um? Pupil: That depends on how long he works. Sally Brown Danny Butler Shirley Coburn Charles Easley - President Erma Freeman William Goldsmith Jack Hart Karen Keating Kenneth Miller - Secretary Mary Schmucker Johnny Smith Marilyn Smith Shirley Smith Jerry Trammel - Treasurer Lois Vinson Alva Warstler -ilu, John Weninger 1 Q' iz' Helen Wynkoop in Y E x- in n ' lv I x E . t o 'sf :A P. A' - 12 7 , ., P '- X ss. h V V F ,-3 N fx 4 .p I .-,A F ' iv X JA At, fl x E E :aff he li E . .' fn ' -9 N A cs E .vkl'lflA4.. ues - ,oo , 'E a s A 'MV x xxx ' X x ll Teachers: Mr. Wildeson Mrs. Miller Sponsored by POISELHS STANDARD STATION 1 1 .vi Axcl .Q Q W, .5 1 N I1-' ' 11 A. W r fi! is 1, Teacher: What made you sleep late this morning, Bobby? Bobby: Well, there are eight of us and the alarm was set only for seven. Alvin Brown Harry Brown Frank Butler Rhett Chapman Donna Lou Cook James Evans Rosemary Evans Reta Gerig Dale Jones Edwin Jones Tahorna Laughman Lola Mathes Judy Miller Philbert Mooney Wayne Mooney Carolyn'Morris Terry Lee Potts Bruce Spitler DuWayne Tirnmerman Norma Tirnmerman John Tustison Larry Warner Clifford Warstler SIXTH GRADE '76 J- .YEA frsgktai- 1 1 ,. S' ff? ,l6'hi '75 ' ' f n I r '- 'TJ' 'U . Bob Wilder 0 A . 7 C 4 im 'Q1 .. X - ts- ' ' ' - - ff ' f' , .V C ' Q Q sf- 'rw '1 ' , Q T., 5 Z 1 A 1 Q, J 1 ,, E if 't J . I, I I X 1 1 , XE' .,I.,gA X J E I X . ' F Q 14 o Ali? rt-,DF f .KV I 'H I lx ' I 'iv I b R 5 .bi D I? T' V , 5 I qx f'5'5 'Y .0 5 ,,' 'K , ff'-Q. , - .- 1 s-if, I t QP! . , - ,. Il . K N ' ' Q, - ,' 'V V, r Q H In ' ' . fn Q' Y 13 ' V AJ 'J ' KX X! if I r . . H 3.1 K' ,A 1, ' X E Pg: I3 W5 f' Q X ff f Cf-1 FIFTH GRADE Teachers Mr. Wildeson Sponsored by HAROLD KRAFFT Mrs. Miller Spencervillef Indiana Father: Yes, son, I think I can write in the dark. Why? Son: 'Cause I'd like you to turn out the light and sign my grade card. FIRST ROW: Terry Brattain, Donald Butler, Barbara Conley, Denny Conley, Carol Flesher, Larry Friend. SECOND ROW: Arkie Haiflick, Gary Kummer, Frieda Jones, Priscilla Mayer, Max Miller, Janet Newport. THIRD ROW: Imogene Potts, Raymond Pratt, Donna Rastenburg, Walter Reid, Amos Schmucker, Larry Speaks. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Stemen, Lee Strebig, Billy Weninger, Junior Witt, Marie Woodring, Carl Wynkoop. I 3 -Z I' 511' ,A V? 0 , be ID pf' f,,3 ,IQ 'Mi' 'i-1 F 2 ,f N W M I Ill ff F745 no . . M A K X. . -4 f ' - 3:3-gfz'.:' - ' ILT 9 i 0 lj' '91 C ' L , , 'Q' -A . X. ' N cv., Lf - :- J 1 u -s. ,1 I ' yn ' Q5 ' I fi f ' ' 1 J VT 40- . D-X: 9 Q 'Dio V la. J .. l I ,x 5 Y QD , ' i 'H H ,xr 5 X W J , P x .J .V ,Bri f xiii . W' L , Q fx I ' 6K s 1 1 4. -' V4 r rg' I M? ' 4 'f '- s 2 5 Jef- ON L.- ,. f F91 X i'1llfQl'l'1'r'lI -FF W SU Jr -I . ' 1 I 1 4: 1 fly' 'A i L x 4 I V , ' A! lu i E old r Teache rs .4 3 FIRST ROW: Wayne Baker, Sandra Barnes, Jerry Bartell, David Brown, Jackie Brown. SECOND ROW: Walter Goldsmith, Billy Hart, James Hollabaugh, Kathleen Keating, Bill McClellan. THIRD ROW: Joy Ann McNabb, Alan Northrup, Judy Potts, Donald Rediger, Jerome Vinson. FOURTH ROW: Jean Ann Zimmerman. Grandpa: Well, now, where could Bossy have got to? Grandson ffrom the cityjz Aw, Gramp, she can't go far, I just saw you drain her crank case. Mr, Wildeson Sponsored by ROSCOE WALTER Mrs. Miller Spencerville, Indiana FOURTH GRADE I ll A 1 'fs Rl ew! ,- PN, - x vi X N N VI I I ,bil .Q is ., S fr T? in 'Q I V ' ' V W ..f,.. '-, J I !::1:'iv.1 K 'I 71. Q , ,., .1 iliygvig ' ' X 'Q 64:2 nv. 1, C, Wi-is f Donald Baidinger Jack Barnes Nancy Brown Karen Chapman Judy Coddington Stanley Freeman Paul Friend Micheal Mooney Yvonne Rediger Martin Schmucker Ronald Smith Sharon Kay Smith Sharon Sue Smith Carol Spitler Joe Spitler Sharon Rose Timrnerman Orval Wallace Lynn Witt Mary Lou Geyer Wallace Graham Karan Sue. Hart Parks Hollabaugh Christina Karczynow Terry Kurnmer Diann Mayer Teachers Mrs. McKay Mrs. Wilder Sponsored by FISI-lER'S C ORNER MARKET Small son: Dad, Iain't going Lo school no more. Dad: Why, son. How's that? Small son: I can't learn to spell. The teacher keeps changing the words. THIRD GRADE :Q A Y L 1 SECGND GRADE Teachers Mrs. McKay Mrs. Wilder Sponsored by SHELL SERVICE STATION Teacher: What would happen. Willie. if we broke one of the ten comrnandmenm? Willie: Then there would be nine. Virgil Kimes Dennis Kumrner Janice Louden Judy Luster Donald Miller Judith Mooney Barbara Morris 1 Sharon Beaty Betty Brown Patricia Brown John Chapman Floyd Coburn Carol Cook Lynda Fisher Judith Furnish Robert Geyer James Habig Earl Hamilton Jimmy Norris Paul Sechler Barbara Smith Rosalind Storer Patricia Tancil Keith Timrnerman Mary Vinson 2, 'Q , ses 1 1-J -1 1-A V if 4 0 si .I 2. -9 -J F r ff.. 1. 7 Ky ' I vt 'O Q me 1. 5 ll If 9- -. . I bu. R? Of' 1 rfb J. N 5- 'rl I x .VH n . F X -.I rx, 4 ' cg ' A 5 b f I Wf :i , ll ,U Q VWQ Y A P .S 1 Larry Beaty - I ' Susan Brendel 5 X4 X, R. Ray Carnahan ,-NR N x 1' r I - ftf ' 1 4 f' v Linda Em enhiser an K ' ...J Carol Graham Gary Hart Karen Hook 1 '75- W 'Qi-n, .. i I ,-ffgj x 1 mytmyqxx x xx 4 asp i U U S3 M, s I-Ieiz Karc 7 'all 5 yznow Lenare Jolly La r ry Mas on- Donald Edward Wa Moore A lk an V ax ,Q HE I I 14' if if X ' yne Morris -Q- i.,,-rdf Ronald Nusbaum Daniel Schrnucker Larry Smith Beverly Spitler y Darlene Timmerrnan , xn b Alice Vinson A , ,ff 'T' C Sherrianne Warner . I w V.1A.Vy- my kv , A , lu-1 ,. Karen Young , , l y A alr M M e ,, E , ' Teacher Mrs . Wilder Sponsored by MARFELD GARAGE and ST. JOE LOCKER Mother: And what did you learn in school today, dear? Polly: Oh, Mother, do I have to go over all that again? FIRST GRADE BASKETBAH Nov, 2 Noy. 9 Nov, I4 Nov. 20 Nov. 28 Nov, 30 Dec. 5 Dec. 29 Dec. 29 Jan. IO Jan, I8- Ian, 23 Jan. 30 Feb. I Feb. 8 Feb, 9 Feb. I3 Feb, I5 , 20 Feb. VARSITY Won 5 Lost 15 I I 0 a I I Butler' 9 I Ashlc 59 Waperl 56 Leo Hatfla 58 Ccigss 42 St, 'J oe J 80 . M I L1gon1eT ' 5 I Churubusco 40 Ashley 63 Harnil n 5 3 St. Joe 59 Salem enter 78 Garrett 60 Hicksvil 82 Harlan 63 Coesse 43 Woodburn SQ Salem Cent 67 Fremont 50 I 0 u P4mg.,.. on.. ' x n n I n I QSKETBALL SCORES 'ws 38 47 38 35 41 44 49 4I 48 55 65 55 72 54 34 46 48 70 61 35 Sectional Tourney 977 Opponents 1210 points 20 game average of 60. 5 points per game. We 977 points 20 game average of-44. 82 points per game. SECONDS Won 3 Lost 14 Opponents 662 points 38. 94 We 406 points 23. 88 Sept Sept Sept Sept. Sept. SECO S OPP WE 7 24 ' 4 zo 41 zo 37 13 I9 2I 34 32 32 30 Fremont Blind Tourney DeKalb County Tourney St joe 32 31 33 37 23 35 43 24 44 25 35 16 37 II 44 24 62 I3 I 30 6 45 SOFTBALL SC ORES' Opp. 12 St. Joe 18 18 St. Joe 13 St. Joe 10 24 Coesse 1 24 Leo 14 Sponsored by SCHWARTZ AUTO, Grabill, Indiana We 6 18 11 0 4 BASKETBALL First Team First Team Second Team Sponsored by MAXTON MOTORS Butler, Indiana Arthur Warner Center Howard Timme rrnan Guard Ed Hook Guard Wade Fry Forward Sponsored by RAY CARNAI-IAN Auburn, Indiana Raymond Ca rnahan Center Jack Haas Forward Don Sheefel Frank Dwyer Guard Guard Dale Warstler Forward Bob Wallace Forward CHEERLEADERS CHEER LEADERS Varsity CHEER LEADERS Sponsored by AUBURN STATE BANK Seconds Auburn, Indiana CHEER LEADERS Junior High Team 38 T BETA CLUB SOFTBALL TEAM Gloria Steward Ruth Friend Bill Wilde f x . ' 4 NX I v . lf' f I ,gi Betty and Bonnie 3-2. 'L Furnish :JL N' .- 4. ina Q H Q xr- Q Dale Butler 2-55-Q1 gi .r , A Slum 'Nl ' xif , ilk. a.' ,gdb Carolyn Kimes S H l S f . X . , e en ur us 6 2 . ', we W Q ,fri , A ,I ,A , . h '.v ,aww -, Fil-,Alan P, r a iv' ' -'gftr . Q EM Edward Hook Shirley Ritenour Arthur Warner Senior girls Q 'QQ .Mx ..., ..... Jack Haas Raymond C a rnahan X 'ua 1 , I Pat Timrne rrnan I 5 V f YR? l 4 -Q 1: ', . 2 .Terry Bake Margery Hollabaugh What'5 this? '? 'X . Sponsored by LYNDELL GOOCH Pat Akey ,f , Q' 5 5 B , pi Jim Knc uuuuw -'r' B onnie and B ob Chi:-aoo trio Wade and Norman The End DRANIATICS Senior P1ay,Group for It's A Deal Scenes from the Junior Play Group for That'S Our Boy Sponsored by ' WAYNE SHOOK, Auburn, Indiana and JAY OLINGER, Auburn, Indiana 21 J PX - X' xx 0' 'J . ff .gl ,-. 'X 1 , f ?'s'4-'gf gf . Q 250 cuonus ' BAND I KLOPF1-:NH1N-5 of Leobpyna J! ff! f Y it'-Q '7533'1'- , 3-fgjlfm, . ' S '5ff:giuv. , , ' u, f'-' . a R far FRESHMAN SEWING CLASS DINNER 43 KW! CLUB Sponsored by SPENCER TOWNSHIP HOME ECONOMICS CLUB NZ! IW? 'Q Y ' I we- Q'5yx5,..j,i:ilL 6x0 ., t - .xg my ff V4ONQ 1 ig ,qlx :TA x0 , A :j Lois-Toots-Carolyn :gl 1 Congo Line ' A ' 'vafw'-'VF ,f x : N 1 A' h ' ' ' 'W N We three The Lawn needs mowing 'agar 9 , 'K if Dale Play boys X: V. ,V , Nlliiiafvf ' 's yg ' ' .3..y' 53? ,.,p:,x iw .Q J xiii S 5 i T-4 Y .4 1 9 V T ,1A, N -f :::s , x V , K -.avi i I in N , if s A ISS' 3 iw 'iii Love bug itch Sponsored by SPENCERVILLE ELEVATOR Men Whois afraid of what? ll' F fa ' v LL Heave Ho! r . I' 1 Nan 'Q sirgqfeaf x N as N Bottoms up 'S' 0 q, . . 0000 'N SENIOR TRIP Friday, May 24 - free day for individual tours and trips---some places visited: 8:00 p. rn. Smithsonian Institution---National Zoological Park--- the Arts Gallery---Ford's Theater---a second visit to the house of Senate and the Hall of Representatives by passes from the congressman, E. Ross Adair--- the magnificent Congressional Library where, among other important documents, we saw the original copies of the Declaration of Independence and of the Constitution board the S.S. Mount Vernon for the boat cruise on the Potomac River 12:00 midnight - back at Hotel Ebbitt and to bed Saturday, May Z4 - sky overcast---start return trip today 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 5:45 p.m. 7:00 p. m. all packed and loaded for leaving Hotel Ebbitt stop in Emmetsville, Pa. , for rest and refreshments to supplement scanty or no breakfasts arrive in Gettysburg--pick up local guide for tour of the famous battlefield--rains during whole tour--among most impressive of sights were the memorial to Lincoln and the Eternal Light Memorial. In the city itself see the old depot where Lincoln alighted and the home of Judge Wills with whom he spent the night when he came to dedicate the Gettysburg battlefield with his immortal Four score and seven years ago speech. dinner in Carlisle, Pa. few miles out enter upon the Pennsylvania Turnpike---can see the Blue Ridge Mountains from here---beautiful peaks and valleys everywhere raining--arrive at Hotel Fort Pitt in Pittsburgh at 10th and Pennsylvania Avenue out to supper--back to hotel later Sunday, May 2.5 - sky overcast--much humidity 7:00 a.m 7:30 a.m 10:00 a.m 12:30 p.m 1:40 p.m 4:20 p.m 5:20 p.m breakfast and preparations to board bus for home leaving Pittsburgh rest stop in Canton, Ohio dinner at the Outpost, cafe outside Mansfield, Ohio all aboard the bus again Van Wert, Ohio, stop for gas arrive at Shell Station, Spencerville, Indiana Wonderful trip! Wonderful group! Wonderful time! Sponsored by CH.ANEY'S RESTAURANT, Spencerville, Indiana 45 :mf n HT' 21-11 ug A Published by The Senior Class Q of 1952 1 a , SPENCERVILLE a HIGH SCHOOL W Spencerville 1 X Indiana wi E5-L -7 - 'lfahsf :Ui f4T'F' N44 I PL nfl -1 ff'1ff'? f2f3 F3m:..,:, The White rm sig gf-1' Kam X1 X Sax- I 'xrfixi 'bi .N SN, wg 3-xi. , , S ', 'Q N TL' Q ' N, ff' W' N +4 a up i gr 3 if' S 3 E l f-.0-.,, x 2' , , ...,' ll . -Vf:-,A entrance 5 , . V - House, front ,wx i . r . .-,N ' 3'.'iim-2 5 x,,i:,E 'i? N ' f I il EC? 'nl T5 7 , - W A ' 'wi .5 ,',' it ' A, 'lil Q lk Ti L 12' -, -. 5 1-EJ -' '. f 'wc-M The Capitol, East Portico .4-- ' ' Q 5 3. , . ,S :aah V- - wvzulzwyy QI The Jefferson Memorial Washington Monument and the Reflecting Pool Sponsored by ROY I. BOWSER St. Joe, Indiana The Lincoln Memorial Mount Vernon, overlooking the Potomac r ri'-W Waiting to go up The Dome at night 1. I ,'I:q, 'X ,QQ-Qgx'j,, A' , V - ' 1 -' .. i A' . ,, 1 . J .,x-M. A Q f-'E A .- 4--r ' 1. ' nl. 1 V 4 ' M I -V ri ,E X: -fi Q --s-rv, 5 Y , xmg V- . y , g. !:.,,u,!,, A 5 1 H D, l gc-.5-- 5 I Q- E ,I - X y .tain e ,Q ' , 1.--Je ' ., ,, -. , , ' f ' 1 Hqw'7'- Tj 1- ' ' - A sqm- '9 --0--QA, The Old Stockade, Fort Necessity The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier The Eternal Peace Memorial, Gettysburg Barbara Frietchie's House The Office within the stockade Change of Guards at the Tomb Tower overlooking Battlefield, Gettysburg Cannon fone of many, Gettysburg -. SZ I Way: 1. ,, x , , Nw, , :' wg., -. 1 ' ' '- f 7-fuk, f 1. L S h' ,,,-. Spons o red by Spenc e rville , Indiana HOOVER 'S GENERAL STORE THE TEACHER'S PRAYER I want to teach my students how . . . To live this life on earth . . . To face its struggles and its strife . . . And to improve their worth . . . Not just the lesson in a book . . . Or how the rivers flow . . . But how to choose the proper path . . . Wherever they may go . . . To understand eternal truth . . . And know the right from wrong . . . And gather all the beauty of . . . A flower and a song . . . For if I help the world to grow . . . In wisdom and in grace . . . Then I shall feel that I have won . . . And I have filled my place . . . And so I ask Your guidance, God . . . That I may do my part . . . For character and confidence . . And happiness of heart. By James J. Metcalfe Sponsored by JACKSON CLOTHING, St. Joe, Indiana 48 MYERSA7-121 YEARBOOKS ::.'.:, 5 C ':,'O THE PACEMAKERS OF QUALITY 0 ..'o 'U . . , MYERS AND CO INC TOPEKA KANSAS s I 11. I 5 1 w . , ., ' 'I ix . -av X .5 ,.fQ:Ljjw,.:., um: . V- .1 P- PAQ: ,V , ,- , V A .w?, -'11, ,V ,4'4'.,,, 3,3-Q, A. 1 -, 'I .mf-.1 -v,. L-- V N in ,, t . V ti-L .. .215-fl aj? ' f ' . nl, s'Q?.1'.7f- '..1!'.-' , - .uf .,.r'.- , , ' ' '-. 1' ff.. T - I 1 '.- I gv ..,,--'rl . I f -. J: ,I LJ' ' , - .- ' ' V, 'fafwf - A - X .aw -XM we ' N Y ,. .Eff ,v xll xy 'H f I . ,I J rv A ,. . . . . f W 'I . . 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I, 0 9 W ' R f ?,,:..?,- 4 .. . ,L My 0. , I 1 , f . . 1 ns: ' J -4 ,I ' A Q PE F . ,f.'a'i'1,Lf ' X XJ, 5 gb - A . , 4 , S 'W ,, Ak -. 'VX ,X K ff 2 I, Elsie Fitch Fulk - '45. 2. Davey Lee Doll - '50, 3. Forrest Resor - '47. 4. Eunice Shilling Zehr - '32, 5. Gloria Kling Komanec - '46, 6. Virgil Kimes - '30, 7. Margaret Walter Drerup - '36. 8. G1adys'Conine Brinck - '15, 9. Ada Bowser Whitacre '27, 10. Richard 8: Ruth Kimes - '39-36. 1l.E1len Mae Knop Johnson - '50, 12. Georg 6 Wilmot - '26. 13. Bernard Kimes - '39, 14. Iris Vendrely Fisher - '30, 15. Fred Ulm - '22, 16, Lewis Worman - '45, I7. Walter Coburn - '14, 5 DEDICATION This I learned from the shadow of a tree . That to and fro did sway upon a wallg Our shadow selves, our influence, may fall . Where we ourselves can never be. X. .- i In accordance with this thought do we, the Seniors V of 1952, wish to dedicate this edition of our yearbook, the Spenconian, to the Alumni 'of Spencerville High School. Because of their aid in our project, we were able to carry on. iN' I 'l. l lx apqliw - 1 5? X U t 1 , 1 . i z! V U l'..,,..' , ' 1 f- , K' . :a ' Sponsored by ALUMNI or 5.1-Ls. . 4 gil . ' f .,-. , , . 1 V l if. , 4 'Cl4sf6YZ-go .ifuugff 4 -'Q fngbftgg 1 4 ROLL OF ALUMNI OF S.H.S. 19109 Argyl Beams Frances Butler Edward Cames May Dailey Bessie Hart Lester Houk, deceased Clarence Steward, deceased Jennie Steward 1910 Robert Beams Pearl Pervines Vera Silberg 1911 Murray Erick Gladys Kain Merritt Maxwell Gladys Nelson Franc Rodenbaugh 1912 Paul Curie, deceased William Goingjs Charlotte Miller Alva Place George Poince lda Reed Ernest Steward Fred Steward, deceased lva Zehner, deceased 1913 Beeks E ick Ruth Essig George Hart Leila Horn John House Forrest Kain, deceased Maude Platter Stanley Shutt, deceased 1914 Walter Coburn Olive Jackson Howard Pervines Merwin Place Hubert Shook Mark Shull, deceased Gertrude Shutt Hazel Steward LeAnna Wearley, deceased 1915 Gladys Conine Herbert Ginther Herman Miller Ethel Shutt Ethel Soule Mark Tyndall Violette Tyndall 1916 Dewey Beaber Harold Beam Marie Hull Marie Miller Levi Mumma Donald Shook, deceased Paul Wasson Samuel Wearley Faye Wilmot 1917 Cecil Hollopeter Wellington Miller Howard Shilling 1918 Delphia Coburn Harry Hirsch, deceased Goldie Hull Dale Shull Walter Silberg Gladis Watson 1919 Delphia Beam Lola Beam Roy Bowser Paul Houghton Harold Miller ,lean Mumma Eva Watt Leone Widclifield 1920 Henry Beams George Doll Berniece Hart Margaret Lake Gaylon Markle Verna Reed, deceased Alien Rhodes Lucille Rhodes, deceased Lois Smith Mary Tyndall Minnie Walker 1921 Aileen Allen Walter Beerbower Charles Butler Mary Henderson Walter Horn Vernon Kline Fannie Vallieu 1922 Auber Butler Josephine Doll Glenn Hart Karl Hart Cecelia Hays William Lake, deceased Alwilda McNabb Frank Miller Mary Pervines LaVerne Pflaumer Lawrence Pflaumer James Reed La Verne Rhodes Alice Timmerman Fred Ulm Harold Waltz Olen Waltz Clarence Widdifield Minnie Wilmot Bina Zimmerman 1923 Vaughn Allen Florence Beams Forrest Beams Anna Beerbower Cleo Bowser Helena Fairfield Clarice Hahn Esther Henderson Ellen Lake Marjie Spitler Elizabeth Thorne 1924 Venus Beerbower, deceased Earl Hodges Marjorie Hollabaugh Lillian Koch Dale McNabb Ethel Pilaumer Elmer Place Henry Shook Doris Shull Nellie Shull, deceased Wellington Shull John Walker Beatrice Wasson, deceased 1925 lla Agler Doris Beams Garnett Beams Ivan Butler Charles Furnish Lela Houghton Lynn Howey Mabel Rhodes Mary Smith Kermit Steffey 1926 Marjorie Furnish Ernest Pilaumer Edith Place Robert Rhodes Leona Smith Lillian Steffey Hilda Volkert George Wilmot 1927 Erma Agler Ada Bowser Gale Bowser Rachel Goings Gaylon Goldsmith Maurice I-lollabaugh Ethel Lindley Doris Rhoades Marcine Smith Kenneth Vallieu, deceased 1928 Howard Beams Helen Furnish Leoral Hart Harry Laux LeRoy Mann Henry Markle Violette Pflaumer 1929 Gladys Agler Frankie Allen Sponsored by DR. FRISBIE Butler, Indiana
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