Tefft High School - Spot Lite Yearbook (Tefft, IN)
- Class of 1957
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SPOT This 1957 Issue of Spot-Lite DEDICATED TO WADE E. PEREGRINE --EDUCATOR, FARMER, CITIZEN-- Mr. Peregrine is a beloved and greatly respected citizen of our community whose absence from Tefft High School is sorely felt. He is a native of this community who attended Valparaiso University, graduating in 1926. Mr. Peregrine taught for 26 years in our school. His teaching and wholesome philosophy having influenced and benefited some 300 persons. His teaching career was halted during his 27th year at Tefft when he suffered a heart attack. He has since retired to his farm near here, devoting his time chiefly to animal husbandry. IRA L. HUNTINGTON County Superintendent OTTO CESAL Trustee, Kankakee Twp. ROBERT B. COLE Principal Seventh Grade Sponsor FACULTY JOHN VON KANNON Bussiness - Commercial Sophomore Sponsor EDWIN A. ROETTGER Coach JOHN TULLY Math Music Senior Sponsor GERALDINE WHITE Social Studies Freshman Sponsor R. K. WHITESITT Industrial Arts Eighth Grade Sponsor BARBARA HOOVER Home Economics Junior Sponsor ROBERT EHRICH Drivers Training BERTHA CLAWSON DAN RICHARDSON WILMA LONG Third and Fourth Grade Fifth and Sixth Grade First and Second Grade Ann Florer, Cook; Ethel Nelson, Assistant Cook. Roy Florer, Janitor. A SALUTE TO OUR SENIORS OF “57” Class Officers President Edward Deardorff Vice President Delos Stalbaum Secretary Jo Ann Smith Treasurer Lyla Krug Student Council Representatives Mac Quigley and Dennis Good Class Colors Gray and Scarlet Class Flower Yellow Rose Class Play Books and Crooks Class Motto Reaching For The Stars With What Is Ours WILLIAM ANDERSON DOBSON Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,3,4; Jr. Play 3, 4; Sr. Play 4; Spot-Lite 4; Chorus 2, 4. NORMAN DALE DUGGLEBY Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Spot-Lite 4; Chorus 2,3,4. DENNIS MARLIN COOD Student Mgr. 1,3,4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Spot-Lite 4; Chorus 2,4. SENIORS EDWARD ALLAN DEARDORFF PRESIDENT Basketball 4; Baseball 4; Jr. Play 3; Track 4; Sr. Play 4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Spot-Lite 3, 4; Band 2, 3; Chorus 2. JAMES AURTHER GOOD Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Hi-Lite 2,3,4; Spot-Lite 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Sr. Play 4; Baseball 4; Band 2; Chorus 1,2,3, 4. WILLIAM BENJAMIN HITTLE Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Spot-Lite 4. FRANK JOESPH JAGODA Basketball 3,4; Baseball 3; Jr. Play 3; Spot-Lite 4. LYLA FAY KRUG TREASURER Jr. Play 3, 4; Sr. Play 3, 4; Hi-Lite 1,2, 3, 4; Spot-Lite 4; Chorus 1,2. JO-ANN FRANCES SMITH SECRETARY Cheerleader 2,4; Band 1,2, 3; Jr. Play 3, 4; Sr. Play 4; Hi-Lite 3, 4; Spot-Lite 4; Chorus 1. I MAC EUGENE QUIGLEY Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Spot-Lite 4. GLEN GENE SALYER Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Sr. Play 4; Hi-Lite 3,4; Spot-Lite 3,4 MR. ROETTGER Sponsor DELOS WILLIAM STALBAUM VICE PRESIDENT Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Jr. Play 3; Spot-Lite 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,4. LEO JOHN UANTOLA Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Spot-Lite 4. 3 1833 03110 8076 HERE THE GRADUATE COMES In 1953, the Tefft eighth grade class entered the freshman class of Kankakee Township School after being bolstered by an equal number from the surrounding areas. The boys and girls began at once to feel the thrill of attending high school. To help launch the careers of the fifty-sevens'; William Dobson was elected class President for the year, with Glen Salyer, Vice President: and Delos Stalbaum, Secretary-Treasurer. Most of the members of the class advanced to the sophomore rank at the beginning of the next fall. Standard-bearers for the class were Lyla Krug, Donna Robbins, and Jo-Ann Smith. Hard work and study were now the order of the day as they settled down to being sophisticated sophomores. As the junior year rolled around, we lost only one from our ranks. The comparatively large junior class of this year put a great deal of work into money-making projects to give the seniors their annual reception. The reception was given in the gym this year and the novel decorations added to the beauty of the affair. Much of the success of the junior year was due to the efforts of President Norman Duggleby and other class officers, Delos Stalbaum and Jo-Ann Smith. And now, 1957! Senior$--and graduation in sight. Each senior has his day filled with the sadness, gaiety, and thrill of being a senior. Some of the activities include having senior pictures taken, ordering caps and gowns, working on the yearbook, selecting senior cards and invitations, and planning Senior Week. The capable leadership of this decisive year includes President, Edward Deardorff and other class officers, Delos Stalbaum, Lyla Krug and Jo-Ann Smith. It is our belief that the members of the class of 1957 will become better citizens because of the teachings they received here. It is with a sadness in our hearts, a hope in our future, a sincere thank you to our teachers, and the best wishes to our fellow students that this year's harvest of graduates, the class of 1957, closes this chapter of history of the Kankakee Township School and moves on to join the ranks of alumni who have gone before us. CLASS WILL KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: We, the Class of 1957, being of weak mind and slovenly appearance and not acting under fraud, duress, menace, or undue influence, at least most of the time, do make and declare this, our last will and testament. I, EDWARD DEARDORFF, will my southern-gentleman appearance and slouch to Artie Long. I, BILL DOBSON, will my ability to talk my way out of any situation to Lowell Stalbaum. 1, NORMAN DUGGLEBY, will my fabulous formula for home brew (root beer, that is) to that aspiring young scientist, Larry Salyer. I, DENNIS GOOD, will my nonchalant, over-relaxed outlook on life to tranquil Jack Katona. I, JAMES GOOD, will my artist's palette, paint brush, and pen to Everett Forner as I have been summoned to New York to assist Al Capp in the Broadway production of Dogpatch. ” 1, BENNY HITTLE, will my ability to get past any king-size opposition on the basketball floor to Nicky Centifanto. I, FRANK JAGODA, will my prowess as a local Don Juan to Franklin Patrick who claims he doesn’t have time for such foolishness. Too much homework. Frank? I, LYLA KRUG, will my Betty Crocker medal to Joyce Jones. Remember Joyce, the best way to a man's heart is still through his stomach. I, MAC QUIGLEY, will my football physique and sparkling blue eyes to Dick Whited to charm the fluttering females who have cluttered my path these past four years. I, GLEN SALYER, will my sly glances, flashing dark eyes, and my job as Captain of the Hall Patrol, especially during the seventh period, to Irene Jamieson. I, JO-ANN SMITH, will my fiery school spirit to next year's varsity in the hope that it might inspire them on to take the State Championship. I, DELOS STALBAUM, will my good-natured, friendly disposition plus a bottle of Hadacol to the Juniors in the hope that they might soon measure up to the high standards achieved by our illustrous group. I, LEO WANTOLA, will my ability to be a successful farmer and resist Hollywood offers as a double for Tab Hunter to Stoney Wireman. However, if Sioney weakens, may I suggest Bruce Marcinak, who has had plenty of time to develop his will power since Dogpatch Days. We whole-heartedly and without reservations will our bedraggled, ill-kept, dirty, 3nd dilapidated lockers to the jocular juniors in the hope that they may in a small way inspire them to achieve some of our versatility stature, staying power, and greatness. Believe me, they deserve them. We, the Class of 1957, will to the Class of 1958 our high grades, our good looks, our talents, and our loving personalities. In witness whereof, I hereby set my hand and seal. Edward Deardorff, President Jo-Ann Smith, Secretary WEATHER: 110 in the shade, HEAT WAVE TO CONTINUE. VOL. XX, No. 4 TEFFT, INDIANA May 24, 1972 HI-LITE SPECIAL EDITION DUGGLEBY CAMPAIGNS IN TEFFT Norman Duggleby, President tion and presidential candidate of present his secrets concerning the MOVIE STAR REVISITS HOMETOWN Bill Dobson, widely acclaimed for his latest performance in “An American in Paris—The Big Hangover,” while enroute to Hollywood to receive his latest “Oscar,” will stop at Tefft to visit old friends. His private plane is scheduled to arrive at the local airport Saturday afternoon in time for the 15-year reunion which will be held at the Tefft Community Center. of the National Brewer’s Associa-the Anti-Prohibitionist Party will fabulous formula root beer to his fellow constituents and the Tefft Alumni Association. Norman has excelled in his field and brought among other things fame, honor, and prestige to our fair city. He has also promised to provide drinks on the house—uh, root beer that is. Do come and bring the children. PETUNIA’S PATCH LOCAL BANKER to ADDRESS CLASS of 1972 Our most distinguished banker, Dennis Good, who has served us faithfully for the past 15 years has promised to relate to the senior class of 1972 the secrets of his success. For the past 10 years he has served in the capacity of President of the Jasper County Banking Association. The motto which hangs over his desk and which will also be used as his topic of discourse is the following “your money is just as safe in my bank as if it were in my pocket.” HAIL THE CONQUERING HERO The famed football coach, Mac Quigley, will soon grace our lovely campus in a quest for new and fresh talent to supplement his squad of the Hurrying Hoos-iers of Indiana University. “Old Smudge” as he was known in the good old days has always managed to bring his ferocious eleven to victory. “Old Smudge’s” training has produced more All-American Material in the past ten years than in any other era. We salute you, “Smudge.” Welcome home!!!! GOLDEN BOY to PERFORM at 15-YEAR REUNION The ex-president of Tefft’s Class of ’57, formerly known as Ed Deardorff and now more commonly referred to as “Ed Dear The Golden Boy,” will thrill and delight his former classmates and their families with renditions of the new Broadway smash, Lil Abner. Since his services are in constant demand, we very much ap-presicate his generosity with both his time and money. Dr. Glen Salyer, distinguished garden scholar and authority in his field, will speak before the Tefft Garden Club. He has been engaged in extensive research abroad and only now does he feel competent to address such a noteworthy group. Dr. Salyer with his unique brand of charm, has thoroughly convinced all the good ladies that he is the final authority on all garden problems. Dr. Salyer says, “I’m just a litle petunia in an onion patch.” PAGE 2 LOCAL CONTEMPORARY ARTIST EXHIBITS WORK According to our local art critic, James Good exhibits a new technique a startling realism, and a fresh approach in his paintings of the Tefft Community. During the interview with the famous artist, it was discovered that Mr. Good felt that his success could be directly traced to the development of good habits while under the direction of his editor-in-chief. Lyla Krug. OIL TYCOON RETURNS TO TEFFT Together with his fleet of Cadillacs, 10-gallon hats, and silver spurs, the picturesque Mr. Benjamin Hittle family descended upon the peaceful unsuspecting city of Tefft with all the pomp ceremony that only a multi-millionaire from Texas can manage. It was noted, however, by the reporter'that Mr. Hittle expressed many times his preference for the simple life. He ended the interview by saying. “After all, folks, I’m just a plain-ol’e-Tefft-Boy.” FRANK (BRING ’EM BACK ALIVE) JAGODA RETURNS FROM THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST The courageous, bold, fearless, gallant, dashing, and adventurous Frank Jagoda returns in triumph from his latest brush with danger. Recounting tales of horror that would make most stronghearted men shudder, our gallant hero shrugs of his escapades with a nonchalant air. Knowfn for his rugged he-man appearance, he is nowf considering the possiblity of accepting numerous television offers. Follow this HI-LITE column daily to find out whether Mr. Jagoda decides to join the gliter glamour of the theatrical world or return to his rather lovely existence among nature’s untamed wilderness. LOVELY LYLA TO GRACE TEFFT REUNION At Tefft’s Stork Club last week the curtain opened on the intriguing performance of Liltin Lyla Krug, Tefft’s answer to the Hollywood songstress, Doris Day. The glamorous Miss Krug will appear at the Class Reunion in a lil ol‘ unpretentious cream-colored Cadilac and wearing her inconspicuous w hite ermine coat. Miss Krug has promised to satisfy all autograph seekers and come supplied with red garters and locks of her raven black hair for her public. SMITH TOSSES HAT INTO RING Our local principal of the Tefft Elementary School, Miss Jo-Ann Smith, has been persuaded and prevailed upon to accept the candidancy of senator from Indiana. Miss Smith’s platform includes, among other things, a longer senior week, 3-day week-end, longer vacations, less homework, and fewer examinations. She is at present receiving ardent support from all citizens 16 and below. CELEBRATION TO HONOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE HEAD A celebration is being planned to honor Mr. Delos Stalbaum who has just been elected to head the Tefft Chamber of Commerce. Because of his colossal success in the public relations department, we are sure Mr. Stalbaum will MAY 24, 1972 handle his present position wit the same amount of success. M Stalbaum, our “homespun humo ist” remains his usual sweet, sh retiring self. His simple philos phy is expressed in the statemer issued to the press, “Shuks, folk it ain’t really nothing.” THE EGG AND ME Our great agricultural leade Mr. Leo Wantola, will begin series on “The Egg Me.” B1 cause of the wide-spread accept ance of his unique theory, M: Wantola is presently engaged i the writing of his memoirs fc Who’s Who in America. His b ography depicting his personal ei perience with the more-feat here set has also received world-wid acclaim. Since his personal-aj: pearance tour coincides with th class reunion, Mr. Wantola ha graciously consented to give a pet sonalized account of his experiem es. Following the lecture, Leo wi present complimentary autograpl ed copies of his latest booklet er titled, “How to Keep Your Fan ily Happy on Eggs and Keep M in Egg Money.” JUNIORS Allan Irvine Lowell Sialbaum CLASS OF 1958 Richard Whited V -a SOPHOMORES Janice Krug Franklin Patrick Patricia Thomas Joanne Deardorff Jack Katona Anita Jamieson Cora Bell Hittle James Wireman CLASS OF 1959 Gladys Dobson Ronald Beiswanger Julie Pefley Barbara Jagoda Everett Forner Patricia Elston FRESHMEN Elsie Risner Arthur Long Barbara Bailey Bruce Marcinak Clare Owens CLASS OF 1960 Nancy Ahlemeier Raymond Stalbaum 8th GRADE Ronald Nelson Kathy Krug Douglas Eubank Lorraine Bailey Larry Salyer Anna Good Raymond Risner Judy Peregrine Larry Stalbaum Gloria McCrum Ronald Cavinder Geraldine Bailey Joyce Chapman Donald Stalbaum Eileen Deardorff Fred Whited Anna Wireman James Bell Donna Katona Terry Robbins Harriet Irvine James Calhoon Bonnie Beiswanger Gaylon Frank Daniel Atwood James Stalbaum Christopher Henning Freda Bailey Frank Centifanto Roger Mize 6th GRADE Gladys Jamieson James Hesh Mark Salyer Christine Kosik Robert Katona Barbara Katona Dclorsa Chapman Robert Hesh Mary Stalbaum Edward Adamek Joy Good Earl Norris Betty Bailey 5th GRADE Curly Conley Lucy Jamieson Cheryl Howard Jerry Parker Shannon Risner Fay Bell Beverly Tanner Allan Blount Sharon Miller Fred Frank Gerald Hebda Wayne Stalbaum Diana Myers Gloria Hanewich Glen Deardorff Robert Myers Gladys Jamieson Larry Davis Sue Ann Carter Lloyd Roettger Karen Hanewich Curtis Menk Larry Hesh Charles Stone Donna Tanner Theodore Stalbaum Edna Whited Bernard Osinski Robert Ambers Berry Carter James Deardorff Donald Calhoun Charles Bailey Charles Pinks Jack Hesh Joan Parker Bruce Irvine Phyllis Miller Nickolas Becker Carol Stonebraker Richard Thomas Barbara Pinks Larry Wireman Eula Chapman Terry Tanner Emily Norris John Calhoun Jane Myers Terry Wireman Sharon Carter Scott Beiswanger Martha Thomas David Salyer Olga Nickolic James Messer 4th GRADE MRS. CLAWSON 3rd GRADE 'V 2nd GRADE Tom Chernowsky Brenda Bailey Aubrey Parker Cindy Pinks Donald Henning Linda Wireman Tom Martin Steven Leek Barbara Hanewich Phillip Howard Ruth Hoffman Frank Stalbaum Darlene Hesh John Von Kannon Ronald Kosik Stephen Deardorff MRS. LONG 1st GRADE David Thomas Stephen Howard Bonnie Stalbaum Rachel Jamieson Gayle Davis Billie Jamieson Sallie Conley Michael Brewster Archie Risner Milica Knezevic Donna Becker Wayne Stone Elaine Norris Nancy Hoffman Danny Madaus Dennis Leek Diana Parker Crystal Myers Susan Myers Dale Chapman Madeline McGan Morton Harrington YEARBOOK STAFF SEATED: Edward Deardorff, Sports Editor; Norman Duggleby, Treasurer; Glen Salyer, Editor; Aileen Patrick, Assistant Editor; Dennis Good, Advertising Manager; James Good, Photographer; STANDING: Mr. Von Kannon, Sponsor; Miss White, Advisor; Benny Hittle, Photographer; William Dobson, Business Manager. HI-LITE STAFF SEATED: Edward Deardorff, Dennis Good, Barbara Hargis, Lyla Krug, Editor; James Good, Miss White, Sponsor. STANDING: Nancy Ahlemcier, Alice Owens, Donna Katona, Kathy Krug, Jo-Ann Smith, Aileen Patrick, Barbara Jagoda, Anita Jamieson, Janice Krug, Patty Thomas, Benny Hittle, Frank Jagoda, Leo Wantola. Mark Salyer, Irene Jamieson, Donna Katona, Bonnie Beiswanger, Wayne Stalbaum, Ellen Jamieson, Fred Frank, Earl Norris, Robert Katona, Barbara Katona, Jack Katona, Barbara Hargis, Gaylon Frank, James Stalbaum, Harriet Irvine. BACK ROW': Freda Bailey, Patty Thomas, Larry Hunter, Directer, Mr. Tully. MUSIC Gladys Dobson, Janice Krug, Barbara Jacoda, Joyce Jones, Kathy Krug, Elsie Risner, Mr. Tully, Julie Pefley, Patty Elson, Alice Owens, Irene Jamieson, Anita Jamieson. TOP ROW: Lowell Stalbaum, James Good, William Dobson, Norman Duggleby, Benny Hit-tie, Dennis Good, Bufford Bailey, Ronald Beiswanger, Patty Thomas, Cora Bell Hittle, Barbara Hargis. STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Miss White, Sponsor; Janice Krug, Secretary Treasurer; Mac Quigley, President; Allan Irvine, Vice President; Barbara Hargis, Parliamentarian; Mr. Roettger, Sponsor. STANDING: Dennis Good, Raymond Risner, Fred Whited, Jack Katona, Larry Hunter, and Karen Smith. FRONT ROW: James Good, Richard Whited, Mac Quigley, Glen Salyer, Edward Deardorff, Benny Hittle. BACK ROW: Larry Stonebraker, William Dobson, Frank Jagoda, Norman Duggleby. Principal, Mr. Cole; Coach, Mr. Roettger; Manager, Dennis Good; Cheerleaders, Aileen Patrick, Cora Bell Hittle, Jo-Ann Smith. A TEAM WINS Pulaski Jackson De Motte Kingsbury Mt. Ayr San Pierre Jackson Fair Oaks Kingsbury LOSSES Mt. Ayr Hanna Grove rtown Wheatfield Medaryville Hamlet Fair Oaks Monterey Dyer FRONT ROW: Mitchell Suit, Jack Katona, Ricky Stalbaum, Ray Wireman, Larry Hunter, Bruce Marcinak, Bufford Bailey. BACK ROW: Robert Calhoun, Lowell Stalbaum, Frank Patrick, Allan Irvine. Prin., Mr. Cole; Coach, Mr. Roettger; Mgr., Dennis Good; Cheerleaders, Aileen Patrick, Cora Bell Hittle, Jo-Ann Smith. B TEAM WINS Pulaski Jackson Kingsbury Mt. Ayr San Pierre Jackson Kingsbury Grovertown LOSSES De Motte Fair Oaks Hanna Wheatfield Medaryville Hamlet Fair Oaks Monterey Dyer Mt. Ayr FRONT ROW: Robert Katona, Larry Salyer, Mark Salyer. SEATED: James Stalbaum, James Bell, Daniel Atwood, Nicky Centifanto, Chris Henning, Gaylon Frank, Roger Mize. STANDING: Fred Whited, Raymond Risner, Ronnie Cavinder, James Calhoun, Mr. Roettger, Coach; Ronnie Nelson, Larry Stalbaum, Lynn Pruett, Donald Stalbaum. JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS Donna Katona Bonnie Beiswanger HH ■ I . SPORTS A D V E R T I S I N G CHUCK’S SERVICE STATION Martin Products DeMotte, Indiana MITCHELL'S JEWELRY Watches and Diamonds Watch and Clock Repairing DeMotte, Indiana OTTO DE YOUNG SONS Hardware— Implements Phone 7-2221 DeMotte, Indiana John Deere-Sales-Service LAGEVEEN'S Dry Goods, Shoes, Housewares S.W.P. Paint, Keystone Fence DeMotte, Indiana Compliments of VERN’S DAIRY Bowman Distributor DeMotte, Indiana CHEEVER RADIO TELEVISION DeMotte, Indiana Phone 7-2714 JERRY’S BARBER SHOP DeMotte, Indiana AL EWART Real Estate General Estate Phone 7-2151 DeMotte, Indiana FARMERS AND MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK OF RENSSELAER Members FDIC Phone R. 148 SEARS Headquarters for All Pop Records and Hi Fidelity Phonographs SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Rensselaer, Indiana Compliments of WRIGHTS INC. Furniture - Floorcoverings - Appliances Rensselaer, Indiana DICK SANDERS SHELL SERVICE Shell Products Goodyear Tires and Accessories Phone 3-2551 Medaryville, Indiana Watches - Diamonds Zenith Hearing Aids RUSSELL JEWELRY Rensselaer, Indiana Phone 734 Compliments of SNO BALL DRIVE IN Rensselaer, Indiana SHUEY'S 5 t and 10 t STORE Over 8000 Items To Choose From When in North Judson Stop to Shop Phone 46 North Judson, Indiana GAS OIL KRUGER MOTOR SALES R. P. KRUGER, Owntr TIRES BATTERIES Service At Its Best” PHONE TH-3-2121 MEDARYVILLE, IND. Compliments of TWO JOES STORE North Judson, Indiana Oxygen Equipped Ambulance McCORMICK MORTUARY ’’Successor Eatinger Mortuary Outstanding Fully Air Conditioned Chapel Established in 1908 Phone 149 No. Judson - Reverse Charges Compliments of AMERICAN STATE BANK North Judson, Indiana Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PETRY DRUG STORE The Rexall Store Phone 26 North Judson, Indiana Prescriptions, Drugs, Cosmetics Gifts, Sundries, Candy, Fountain Service HEINOLD HOG MARKET Daily Hog Market Monday through Friday 8:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Phone 2725 Kouts, Indiana Compliments of CURTISS I. G. A. STORE Groceries, Meats, Vegetables Phone 2525 Kouts, Indiana Compliments of KOSANKE BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME Kouts, Indiana Phone Kouts 2575 24 Hour Ambulance BOBACK GENERAL STORE HEINOLD ELEVATOR CO. Tefft, Indiana Everything For The Farm Phone San Pierre 841 Kouts Phone 2715 - Hebron 6-3330 BUCK’S PLACE On St. Road 10 Mile East DeMotte FENDIG’S REXALL DRUG STORE Rensselaer, Indiana WHEATFIELD LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Mill Work - Hardware - Coal Telephone 28 Wheatfield, Indiana WENINGERS MEAT DEPT. DEKOCK HARDWARE CO. Philgas Quality Meats The All Purpose Fuel for Phone 351 Heating-Cooking-Hot Water San Pierre, Indiana Refrigeration-Motor Fuel DeMotte, Indiana Phone 7-2171 DE MOTTE IRON COMPANY DeMotte, Indiana SAFAR’S DRIVE-IN Used Iron San Pierre, Indiana Auto Accessories Complete Dinners, Sandwiches Kenneth Yeagley, Prop. Fountain and Curb Service Phone 7-2332 Compliments of TRAVER’S DRIVE IN Compliments and RESTAURANT ROBBINS RADIO T.V. Phone 21X All Makes Serviced Junction 10 49 Phone 41 Wheatfield, Ind. Wheatfield, Ind. MAYHEW COAL GRAIN COMPANY Seeds - Feeds - Fertilizers - Grinding Medaryville, Indiana Phone TH 3-3441 WHITROCK STORE Clothing Shoes Medaryville, Indiana Phone TH 3-3494 Compliments SCHOOL HOUSE INN Fountain Service Short Orders Wheatfield, Indiana VINCENT STALBAUM SONS Industrial Lumber Tefft, Indiana Phone San Pierre 847 DONCHIN'S Wearing Apparel and Shoes Compliments For DE MOTTE STATE BANK Men - Young Men - Boys North Judson, Indiana DeMotte, Indiana Compliments of Compliments of Evelyn Salathe Marion F. Salathe DE MOTTE PHARMACY SALATHE'S 5 ? TO $1.00 STORE DeMotte, Indiana ”We Sell Little Things In a Big Way.' North Judson, Indiana Compliments of TURNER’S STYLE SHOP GAYBLE THEATRE Ladies, Children, and Infants Sterophonic Sound—Cinemascope Ready-to-Wear Air Conditioned Phone 136J North Judson, Indiana North Judson, Indiana COLVETT-BUTLER CORPORATION STRAIN’S SHELL SERVICE Phone 52 Tires-Tubes-Batteries Wheatfield, Indiana Wheatfield, Indiana The Best In Insurance Phone 39-B for Fuel Oil Delivery DEVINES I. G. A. Low Prices Everyday Phone 46 Wheatfield, Indiana STEMBLES Grain - Implements - Fertilizers and Appliances Phone 29A-29B Wheatfield, Indiana ROBBINS SINCLAIR SERVICE CENTRAL GARAGE General Repairing Junction 10 and 49 Phone 26 Wheatfield, Ind. Wheatfield, Indiana Phone 21-H DOLEZAL'S SHOPPING CENTER General Merchandise - Lumber - Building Material San Pierre, Indiana Phone 441 Compliments of SAN PIERRE STATE BANK San Pierre, Indiana Phone 361 C. BIERMA BIERMA IMPLEMENT CO. HARDWARE APPLIANCES New Idea Allis Chalmers Sales Service Household Goods Philgas for Cooking Heating Phone 50 Wheatfield, Indiana VAN KEPPEL CONSTRUCTION CO. VAN KEPPEL READY-MIX Gerrit Van Keppel, Owner DeMotte, Indiana Compliments of MR. AND MRS. BRUCE TODD DeMotte, Indiana Compliments of LES And CARL WOOD BARBER SHOP Rensselaer, Indiana Compliments of COUNTRY SIDE RESTAURANT AND BOWLING San Pierre, Indiana Phone 872 JACKSON MONUMENTS WILLIAMS JEWELRY Rensselaer, Indiana Rensselaer, Indiana Phone 23 Tefft Patronage Appreciated Compliments of THE STATE BANK OF RENSSELAER Rensselaer, Indiana Established 1904 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DEKOCK SUPPLY CO. Your International Harvester Dealer Sales - Service Phone 7-2900 DeMotte, Indiana BECKER’S For Family Medicines Compliments of Sherwin-Williams Paints WALT’S DEPARTMENT STORE Films - Photo Finishing Wheatfield, Indiana Wheatfield, Indiana Phone 57 BOB'S AUTO SALES Ford Garage Compliments of Cars - Trucks TEXACO SERVICE STATION Parts - Accessories - Service Wheatfield, Indiana San Pierre, Indiana Phone 22 POOL-ARNOLD AND COMPANY Candy, Tobacco, Sundries School Supplies Valparaiso, Indiana VALPARAISO IMPLEMENT CO Massey-Harris Ferguson jwoc uwag cone Sales and Service Phone Valparaiso 2-0451 Singer Sewing Machine Company 53 FRANKLIN ST. VALPARAISO. INO. Compliments of MELBA BILL SCHROEDER DAIRY QUEEN PHONE: 3.55 l THE PAPPAJ COMPANY (Central Lenne Co.) ’’Your Shopping Wonder Land 307 Lincolnway Valparaiso, Indiana Valparaiso, Indiana Flowers GOOD SONS PACKING CO. Custom Slaughtering Wrapping - Cutting - Freezing Beef” at Wholesale Prices 1 4 - 1 2 - or Whole - Hallmark Cards Fine Gifts Retail Wholesale KRUG FORD SALES TELEPHONE 2355 • KOUTS, INDIANA South Edge of Kouts Phone 3595 Kouts, Indiana Home Phone 2642 Chicago Motor Club Service JOHNSON’S SPORTS Everything in Sports Class Sweaters Valparaiso, Indiana S S SERVICE General Repairs Specialized Welding Auto Parts Phone 856 Tefft, Indiana VIRGIL HOLL Tractors and Farm Machinery Phones. 145--146 Medaryville, Indiana LUCAS - HANSEL MURRAY S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY DEPARTMENT STORE Rensselaer, Indiana Rensselaer Prescription Specialists Phone 190 THE SMITH STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Phone 38-J-l Attica, Indiana Compliments The of NORM’S BARBER SHOP San Pierre, Indiana The SPOT-LITE Annual is published yearly by the Senior Class of Tefft High School HI-LITE School Paper is published every six weeks by the Juniors and Seniors of Tefft High School 1957 YEARBOOK STAFF
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