Tefft High School - Spot Lite Yearbook (Tefft, IN)
- Class of 1960
Page 1 of 68
Cover
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Text from Pages 1 - 68 of the 1960 volume:
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WILMA M. LONG CITIZEN-EDUCATOR-FRIEND Mrs. Long, the Junior-Senior classes are dedicating this yearbook to you. You have spent many years educating elementary children. Mrs. Long has a teacher ' s degree from Indiana State Teacher ' s College and she has also attended Indiana University. She started her teaching career at Kniman, also taught at Lomax and California Township, two schools in Starke County. After teaching at Kni¬ man again, Mrs. Long came to Tefft where she has taught for twelve years. She taught in the fifth-sixth grade, she then moved to the first grade. There she has continued to teach. We wish her many more successful years in the teaching profession. 1960 Learning is the Way to Success Administration J Mrs. Wilma Long First Grade Mrs. Mary Clark Second Third Grades Mrs. Mary Devine Third Fourth Grades Mr. Elmer Burton Fifth Sixth Grades Mrs. Viola Cover Home Economics Department Junior Sponsor Mr. John Von Kannon Principal Seventh Grade Sponsor Mrs. Ruby May Music Department Mrs. Mary Glazebrook English Department Freshman Sponsor Mr. Cecil Bingham Business Eighth Grade Sponsor janitor: Roy Florer President Joyce G. Jones Jonesey Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Office Secretary 4 President 4 Vice President 3 President Pep Club 4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 3,4 Secretary Treasurer Karen L. Smith Smitty Spot-Lite 3,4 Hi-Lite 1,3,4 Band 2, 3,4 Chorus 2,3, 4 Secretary Treasurer 1,2,3, 4 Student Council 1 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 1, 4 Vice President Elsie M. Risner Els Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 President 2 Spot Lite 4 Hi Lite 4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Irene E. Jamieson Irene Band 1, 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Spot Lite 4 Hi Lite 4 Larry L. Hunter Sam” Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3 President 3 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Basketball 1,3 Robert D. Calhoon Bob” Basketball 1,2 Track 1,2 Cross Country 1,2, 3 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Mitchell W. Suit Mitch Baseball 2, 3 Basketball 1,2,4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Track 1 Raymond L. Stalbaum Ricky” Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Track 1,2,3, 4 Cross Country 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball Capt. 4 Jr. Play 3 Sr. Play 4 Merle E. Risner Gene F. F. A. 1,2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Barbara A. Bailey Barb” Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Spot Lite 4 Hi Lite 3,4 Clara Alice Owens Allie Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Hi Lite 1,4 Spot Lite 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Nancy E. Ahlemeier Nance Hi Lite 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 3 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Darlene Wireman Dar Chorus 1,2, 3 Hi Lite 3 Ronald Wesley Cavinder Balldy Chorus 1 Basketball 1,2, 3 Baseball 1,2, 3 Track 1,2, 3 Cross Country 2 Suzanne R. Subda Sue Hi Lite 3 Chorus 1, 3 Ronald Earl Nelson Satchimo” Track 1,2, 3 Basketball 1,2, 3 Baseball 1,2, 3 Cross Country 1,2 Gloria Ann Me Crum Annie Hi Lite 4 Chorus 1,2, 3 David George Hansel Dave Chorus 3 Student Mgr. 1 Band 1 Junior Class Lawrence Edward Stalbaum Windy President 3, 4 Vice President 2 Chorus 1,2, 3 Band 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2, 3 Baseball 1 Track 1 Crosscountry 1,2,3 Vice President Raymond Leonard Risner Jr Bud Chorus 1 Vice President 3,4 Baseball 1,3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Track 1,2, 3 Cross Country 2,3 Treasurer Lorraine Bailey Lornie Chorus 1,2, 3 Secretary 3,4 Chorus 1,2 Secretary Treasurer 2 Treasurer 3,4 Verna Kathleen Krug Kat Spot Lite 3 Hi Lite 1,2,3 Senior History In September of 1948, twelve short years, there were 11 first graders: Nancy Ahlemeier, Kenton Eberhart, Larry Hun¬ ter, Irene Jamieson, Dennis Jones, Roman Krypel, Carol Meyers, Jacqueline McPherson, Raymond Stalbaum, Mitchell Suit, and Virginia Womack. The fall of 1949 found us second graders. There still were 11 of us but we did some switching, Kenton Eberhart and Virginia Womack left us and to take their places were Tom Miller and Anne Vendl. Tom Miller and Anne Vendle didn’t stay very long because they weren ' t with us when we started our third grade year. Our class increased to 13—Alice Owens, Robert Calhoun, Steven Dismore, Edward Meyers, and William Cunningham joined our ranks. Fourth graders we were in 1951 and with this our last year for having Mrs. Hershman as a teacher. Joyce Jones entered our class and Jacqueline McPherson and Stephen Dismore moved away. During the year Nancy Ahlemeier left us to attend school in Valparaiso. The year 1952 found us being fifth graders, we moved down the hall into a new room and the pleasure of having Mr. Meyer as our teacher. Edward Meyers left us and Bill Shepherd joined our class. During the year Alice Owens and William Cunningham moved away. Our room was saddened by the death of a very close friend and classmate Roman Krypel. We started our sixth grade year with only seven students. Bill Shepherd didn’t return to our class. During the year Bar¬ bara Bailey joined our forces and Nancy Ahlemeir returned from Valparaiso. We have moved up another step, into Junior High. There are now 11 of us, William Cunningham returned and Harley Hesh joined our class. During the year William Cunningham moved away and Elsie Risner joined our class. Harley Hesh left and Kenneth Webb and Sonny Shindle joined our eighth grade class. Nine of us graduated from the eighth grade. There are 14 Freshmen. Carol Meyers left us. Karen Smith, Arthur Long, Bruce Marcinak, and Stoney Wireman joined our class and Alice Owens returned. We had many good times together. We only had one change in our Sophomore Class, Eugene Risner joined us from Medaryville. The Junior year arrived and there wasn’t any changes. This May, twelve of us are going to graduate with many school memories. Junior History Our class history began in 1949 when there were Thomas Bowler, Jimmy Calhoon, Dale Cawby, Nicky Centifante, Dennis Contant, Judy Cullen, Sharon Curtis, Norma Dodesill, Sandra Jones, Kathy Krug, Richard Tilly, Gloria McCrum, Ronnie Nelson, Beverly Newman, Judy Peregrine, Larry Stalbaum, Bonnie Sanders, Elden Shults, Alex Wenglars, Virginia Womack, Lee Ann Salyers and Anna Mae Good in the first grade with Mrs. Margaret Hershman as our teacher. In the second grade Thomas Bowler, Judy Cullen, Elden Shults, Virginia Womack, Lee Ann Salyers and Nicky Centi- fanto left, with Larry Salyers and Norman Personette joining us. In the third grade Darlene Galbreath, Edna Smith and Clifford Conley joined us. Virginia Womack also came back. We lost Dennis Contant, Sharon Curtis, Norma Dodesill, Sandra Jones, Norman Personette and Bonnie Sanders. The fourth year, we lost Darlene Galbreath, Gloria McCrum, Edna Smith, Clifford Conley and William Sheppard. We welcomed Lorraine Bailey, Carl Caudill, Dollie Caudill and Glenn Tyson. In the fifth grade Geraldine Bailey and Clifford Conley joined us, taking the place of Dale Cawby and Richard Tilly. In the sixth grade we were missing Dollie Caudill and Clifford Conley. But we still gained on that year when Ray¬ mond Risner, Gloria McCrum and Martha Berry climbed aboard. Junior High, finally? We were missing Martha Berry, Carl Caudill, Beverly Newman and Glenn Tyson. In their places were Tommy DeRemer, Ronald Cavinder, Bill Sheppard, Harley Hesh and Barbara McLain. In the eighth grade we lost Tommy DeRemer, Jimmy Calhoon, Virginia Womack, Bill Sheppard, Harley Hesh and Barbara McLain but we gained Joyce Chapman, Douglas Eubank, Lynn Pruit and Hargis Sallee. Freshmen, our first year in High School. Leaving us were Judy Peregrine, Larry Salyers, Geraldine Bailey, Lynn Pruit and Douglas Eubank. We gladly welcomed Edna Smith, John Prascak and David Hensel. In our Sophomore year Anna Mae Good and Hargis Sallee left. Darlene Wireman joined us. Our Junior year and what a year! John Prascak joined the Marines, Joyce Chapman moved to Arizona, Edna Smith got married, and last but not least Suzzanne Sabuda joined us. Senior Will We, the Class of 19.60, do make and declare this, by reason of our own merits, our last will and testament, I, ALICE OWENS, will my ability to tell Mr. Von Kannon my opinions and get away with it, to any person who thinks they can ' t. I, ELSIE RISNER, in my sound state of mind will my will-power to not cut my hair to Bon¬ nie Beiswanger. I, LARRY HUNTER, being of sound mind and body, do will my ability to make Coach mad to Tennessee Mize. I, KAREN SMITH, will my ability to do Mr. Von Kannon’s ’’true” and false” questions to anyone who likes them. Good Luck. I, JOYCE JONES, being of sound mind, hereby bequeath my scrubby knees to Freda Bailey. I, ROBERT CAHOUN, will my height and ability to learn, to Roger Mize. I NANCY AHLEMEIER, will my ability to take teasing from the Junior boys, cheerfully, willingly and with a laugh, to Anna Wireman and Betty Bailey. I f MITCHELL SULT, will my basketball ability, along with the trait of keeping neutral be¬ tween Tefft and Wheatfield, to Terry Robbins. I, IRENE JAMIESON, will my ability to keep quiet, to anyone who talks in the assembly when they ' re supposed to be studying. I, GENE RISNER, will my ability to skip school to Julius Atwood. Good Luck. I, RAYMOND STALBAUM, witty loudmouth and through perspective, will my ability to get along with all the people with immature and immaterial minds, to anyone who is in the same insane situation £s I. I, BARBARA BAILEY, will my honorable duty to carry Ronnie Cavinder ' s books to his locker every morning to anyone who thinks he ' s worth it. We, the Class of 1960, will our ability to get along with all the teachers to the oncoming freshmen. Junior Will I, LORRAINE BAILEY, will my ambition of becoming a police woman to Bonnie Beiswanger. I, RONALD CAVINDER, will my ability to holler in the pep club to James Stalbaum. I, DAVID HENSEL, being of sound mind, will my ability to cause trouble for Mrs. Glaze- brook to Chris Henning. I, KATHY KRUG, will my height of 5’ 1 3 4 to Linda Smith. I, RONALD NELSON, being of sound mind, do will, my ability to play basketball as good as I did to Shannon Risner. I, GLORIA McCRUM, will my wavy hair, blue eyes and curly eye lashes to Christine Kosik. I, SUZANNE SABUDA, will my ability of being the art editor of the school paper to Donna Katona. I, LARRY STALBAUM, will my wavy hair to Teddy Whited. I, RAYMOND RISNER, will my hair style to Dave Ohlwine and Don Stalbaum. I, DARLENE WIREMAN, will my naturally dark eyebrows to Harriet Osinski, and my short hair to Jerry Bailey. Junior-Senior Class Prophecy The little town of Lincoln, Nebraska was becoming with excitement and noise as my husband and I pulled away from the outskirts of town, waving good-bye as we left. We had decided we needed a vacation from the hustle and rush of the newspaper office that we had run for five years. As he drove, my husband feeling quite carefree forgot to watch his speed. Behind us in a dis¬ tance was a cop signaling for us to stop. We pulled over to the side and was quite startled when the two faces appeared before us. Ronnie Cavender and Larry Stalbaum grinned as they lifted their hats from their heads. We asked them how long they had been in that line of profession, they told us four years. We asked them if they had seen any of the classmates in the past years. They said they had, for Alice Owens and Suzanne Subuda were secretaries for the Police Force. Larry and Ronnie took us up to the Police Station, not for a fine or being arrested, but to see Alice and Suz¬ anne. They were awfully busy so we only had a minute with them. They told us that most of the other kids had settled in Tefft. So my husband and I decided to go to Tefft by airplane, and leave our car with Larry and Ronnie. As we boarded the plane, I found quickly at my assistance three very attractive young ladies. Joyce Jones, Darlene Wireman, Irene Jameison. I was not a bit surprised to hear this, for this had been their High School dream. We talked over old times for awhile, then they told me that Mit¬ chell Suit and Ronnie Nelson were the pilots of the plane, I sure was surprised to hear that. Just before we got off the plane that evening, I picked up the paper to find in the headlines ’’Coach of Tigeretts, Rick Stalbaum, wins six, loses one. ” I glanced amazed at what I ' d read. I read on to find out that his team would play the Bulldogs on Channel 7, 7:30 Jan. 23. Farther on down the page I read ’’Look Beautiful” see the hair stylist Lorraine Bailey, one half mile on Elm Street in Tefft. As we stepped down from the plane we were greeted by the busy hustle of a small city, of bright lights and Dept, stores. I couldn’t believe my eyes. First I checked in at the Yorker Hotel and then had supper at Hunter and Risners’ cafe. I found that Gene and Kathy, Larry and Pat, also had a partnership in a large department store, the former Bobacks General Store. In the restaurant I happened to glance across the room and I asked Dave if Elsie, Nancy, and Karen weren’t sitting across from us. I wasn ' t for sure until I heard Elsie say ”Gee, wish Ronnie would hurry. ” Dave and I walked across the room where they were and they immediately made us welcome. Elsie told me she had a dress shop just three blocks away, where she sewed and fitted dresses. She said soon Ronnie would go back to where he was stationed and she might go with him. Karen was teaching High School English, and enjoyed it very much. Nancy was going on into her pro¬ fession as a social worker. She and her husband had donated a large piece of ground to build a Teen Can Teen, ” for the young teen-agers of Tefft. Bud Risner was also working the the Teen-Agers Hot Rod Club for the boys. Bud had helped build a large drag strip ne ar the town. Elsie invited Dave and I to visit her home that night. While going Elsie stopped for some gas, and who would be at our service but Robert Calhoon. Later Elsie told me Bob had started as a part time mechanic, and later built up his own place. That night after supper, we went in to watch T. V., before the screen appeared a large built boxer. I was so surprised when I saw David Hensel. Ronnie and Elsie said David had been in the profession for at least three years. I asked Elsie about Gloria McCrum and she said that she owned a small bakery on Grove St. just beyond her dress shop. Later Elsie and Ronnie brought up the conversation of the Turena Ball Room. Elsie said she thought it would be a good idea to have a class reunion and to have it at the Ball Room. We sent out telegrams to have the kids from our class to be at Tefft the following week. We asked that they come dressed to fit their profession. I think it was the most wonderful party I can remember. Upon arriving home, I picked up the newspaper and the headlines read, WELCOME HOME BARBARA DAVE. ” Underclassmen Sophomore Class Harvey Risner Donna Katona Harriet Osinski Donald Stalbaum James Bell Geraldine Bailey Daniel Atwood Bonnie Beiswanger Myron Madsen Eileen Deardorff Ralph Taylor Freshman Class Julius Atwood Linda Smith George Gourko Mary Stalbaum Ollie Wireman Joan Calhoon Gladys Jamieson Ray Brown Christine Kosik Frank Centifanto Betty Bailey Roger Mize Joyce Wireman 1 B Seventh Grade First Row: Karen Stepp, Curley Conley, Jane Myers, Donald Calhoon, Sue Carter, Kenneth Lauridsen, Gladys Jamieson, Kenny Howard, Karen Hanewich, Johnny Wireman Second Row: Larry Davis, Karolyn Stepp, Bernard Osinski, Donna Tanner, Theodore Stalbaum, Charles Bailey, Charles Stone, Ralph Girtan, Roger Meade Eighth Grade First Row: Terry Robbins, Earl Norris, Chery Howard, Charles Madson, Glen Deardorff, Beverly Tanner, Leonard Chapman, Sharon Risner, Lucy Jamieson, Wayne Stalbaum Second Row: Richard Taylor, Sharon Miller, Fay Bell First Row: Sharon Howard, John Calhoun, Prentis Banks, Linda Wireman, Steven Leek, Draza Nickolic, Barbara Hanewich, Frank Stalbaum, Thomas Chernowsky, Philip Howard. Second Row: Elizabeth Madsen, Randy Howard, Scott Beiswanger, Pamela Stepp, Stephen Deardorff, Darrell Smith, Ruth Hoffman, John Von Kannon, Ronald Kosik, Donald Henning. Third Row: Cindy Pinks, Charles Egolf, Brenda Bailey. Sixth Grade First Row: Phyllis Miller, Sharon Carter, Larry Wireman, Emily Norris, Nicholas Becker, Dona Lee Meade, Terry Tanner, Carol Stonebraker, Barry Carter. Second Row: Barbara Pinks, Martha Thomas, Richard Thomas, Edna Whited, Bruce Irvine, Olga Nicholic, Terry Wireman, Eula Mae Chapman, Charles Pinks. Elementary J Third Grade First Row: Thresa Donis, Charles Chernowsky, Tom Carter, Rose Tyre, Richard Hebda, Mark Duggleby, Sheila Miller, Darvin Meade, Tom Tanner, Bruce Clawson. Second Row: Dale Chapman, Randy Peregrine, Dennis Leek, Rita Taylor, Dennis Davis, Eric Stalbaum, Kathy Von Kannon, Mike Brewster, Karen Howard, Terry Banks. Fourth Grade First Row: Donna Becker, Gale Davis, Morton Harrington, Stephen Howard, Nancy Hoffman, Billie Jamieson, Artie Risner, Bonnie Stalbaum, Ricky Whited. Second Row: Rachel Jamieson, Milica Knezevic, Daniel Madaus, Sue Myers, Elaine Norris, David Thomas, Wayne Stone. First Row: Kathleen Peregrine, Jack Stalbaum, Dennis Wantola, Evelyn Norris, Gregory Leek, Billy Meade, Susan Bailey, Jon Ahlemeier, Terry Miller, Judy Duggleby. Second Row: Jerry Russel, Herman Stone, Debra Risner, Mac Pinks, Douglas Stonebraker, Connie Jo Helton, Jerry Banks, Dana Deerberg, Alanna Clawson, Cline Conley. Third Row: Rodney Howard, Dan Starnes, Angela Howard, Kenneth Smith, Joe Donis, Paul Thomas, Ernest Wireman. Second Grade First Row: Nikola Nikolic, Linda Tanner, Dennis Bell, Martha Hoffman, Gregory Deerberg, Nancy Harrington, John Meditz, David Deardoroff, Karyn Jamieson, Darinka Knezevic. Second Row: Tony Stepp, Joan Jamieson, David Berry, Laura Whited, James Thomas, Estelle Harring, Russell Stalbaum, Vickie Jefferson, Robert Taylor, Joyce Davis. s rutoaraph Sitting: Mr. Bingham - Sponsor, Larry Stalbaum Karen Smith, Co-Editors, Eileen Deardorff, Ass’t Editor, Ricky Stalbaum. Standing: Kathy Krug, Elsie Risner, Suzanne Sabuda, Irene Jamieson, Alice Owens. Sitting: Suzanne Sabuda, Art Editor, Nancy Ahlemeier, Editor, Mrs. Glazebrook, Advisor, Kathy Krug, Ass ' t Editor, Ray Brown, Ass’t Art Editor. Reporters Typists: Standing Row 1 - Donna Tanner, Beverly Tanner, Mary Stalbaum, Eileen Deardorff, Irene Jamieson, Ricky Stalbaum. Row 2 - Geraldine Bailey, Darlene Wireman, Elsie Risner, Joyce Jones, Karen Smith, Alice Owens. Top Row: Donna Katona, Darlene Wireman, Irene Jamieson, Joyce Jones, Freda Bailey, Harriet Osinski, Gloria McCrum, James Stalbaum, Alice Owens. Second Row: Eileen Deardorff, Joan Calhoun, Elsie Risner, Gladys Jamieson, Mary Stalbaum, Barbara Katona, Kay Howard. Third Row: Mrs. Stalbaum, Accompanist, Christine Kosik, Linda Smith, Harvey Risner, James Bell, Julius Atwood, Geraldine Bailey, Suzanne Sabuda, Mrs. May, Instructor. Fourth Row: Robert Katona, Myron Madsen, Harriet Irvine, Donald Stalbaum, David Hensel, Larry Stalbaum, Karen Smith, Dan Atwood. Donna Katona, Kenneth Lauridsen, Ellen Jamieson, Larry Stalbaum, Harriet Irvine, and Larry Davis. Donna Tanner, Irene Jamieson, John Von Kannon, Mrs. May, Instructor. Martha Thomas, Olga Nikolic, Linda Smith, Harriet Osinski, Freda Bailey, Carol Stonebraker, Bernard Osinski, Bruce Irvine, and Ruth Hoffman. Who’s Who Athletics toaraph ■ “A” Team Top Row: Left to Right, Donald Stalbaum, Chris Henning, Ronald Nelson, Larry Stalbaum, Ricky Stal- baum, Coach Mr. Robert Williams Second Row: Left to Right, Myron Madsen, Daniel Atwook, Dave Ohlwine, Harvey Risner, Mitchell Suit VARSITY RECORD Ronald Nelson Total Pts. 263 F. G. 98 Raymond Stalbaum 232 93 Donald Stalbaum 156 61 Chris Henning 156 57 Dan Atwood 33 12 Mitchell Suit 23 7 Myron Madsen 13 6 David Ohlwine 12 3 Larry Stalbaum 10 5 Larry Whitaker 7 2 Harvey Risner 3 0 James Bell 2 0 F. T. A. F. T. M. Fouls Quarters 138 67 78 79 87 46 53 76 63 34 35 79 87 42 71 79 24 9 13 51 29 9 19 29 5 1 7 22 15 8 12 17 4 0 12 27 3 3 5 10 8 3 14 16 2 2 2 3 “B” Team Jim Bell, Myron Madsen, Ronnie Carter, Nicky Centifanto, Ray Brown, Daniel Atwood, and Mr. Williams — Coach Ronnie Cavinder, David Ohlwine, Robert Calhoun, Jim Stalbaum, and Harvey Risner B-TEAM RECORDS Total Fts. F.G. F. T. A. F. T. M. Fouls Quarters Dave Ohlwine 69 26 43 17 29 40 Robert Katona 38 15 19 9 19 68 Myron Madsen 33 12 28 9 18 42 Larry Stalbaum 27 11 16 5 29 24 James Bell 22 6 27 10 54 62 Dan Atwood 20 18 11 4 5 14 Harvey Risner 17 5 27 7 37 35 Larry Whitaker 9 4 3 1 7 12 Ronald Cavinder 5 1 4 3 5 17 Ronald Carter 1 0 3 1 1 11 James Stalbaum 0 1 0 0 12 18 High School Cheerleaders Joyce Wirewam-Freshman, Donna Katona-Sophomore, Harriet Osinski-Sopho¬ more, and Joyce Jones-Senior. Jr. High Basketball and Cheerleaders First Row: Mr. Jones-Coach, Glen Deardoroff, Terry Robbins, Teddy Whited, and Gerald Hebda. Second Row: Teddy Stalbaum, Wayne Stalbaum, Earl Norris, Shannon Risner, Fay Bell, and Chris Henning. Third Row: Bernard Osinski, Kenneth Lauridsen, Charles Bailey, Larry Davis, Kenneth Howard, Jimmy Deardoroff. Fourth Row: Karen Hanewich, Gladys Jamieson, Terry Tanner, Bruce Irvine, Cherly Howard, Sharon Miller. B Team A Team San Pierre Won Won Kniman Won Won DeMotte Lost Lost Gillam Lost Lost Wheatfield Lost Won Wheatfield Lost Lost Gillam Won Lost San Pierre Won Won Kniman Lost Won De Motte Won Lost Christian School Advertising J Campbell Printing Company printing of the better kind Telephone 284 Rensselaer, Indiana Pool-Arnold Company Valparaiso, Indiana Wheatfield Lumber Company Lumber-Mi11work Telephone 28 wheatfield, Indiana Compliments of Central Garage Wheatfield, Indiana Compliments of Robbins--Sinclair—Service General Repairing Phone 90-H Junction 10 49 Boback General Store Tefft, Indiana Phone VAlley 8-4774 Pulaski County Farm Bureau CO-OPERATIVE ASS’N. INC. Lumber-Building Material Coal-Farm Supplies Feeds-Seeds-Fence Phone TH 3-2461 Medaryville, Indiana Lucas Hansell Prescription Pharmacy Rensselaer, Indiana Prescription Specialists Phone 190 Rensselaer Republican Jasper County ' s Only Daily Newspaper Rensselaer, Indiana Farmers Merchants National Bank Rensselaer, Indiana Member F.D.I.C. Phone R. 148 Compliments Sears Roebuck Co. Your Headquarters for Stereo and Hi Fi Equipment Top Tunes-The Latest Albums Rensselaer, Indiana William’s Jewelry Rensselaer Tefft Patronage Appreciated Murray’s Department Store Rensselaer Compliments of Wrights Inc. Furniture-Floor Coverings-Appliances Rensselaer, Indiana M t £ FURNITURE Better Farm Living Jasper Ed Ambers Your CO-OP Petroleum Service Man Through Cooperation County Phone Valley 8-4632 or 8-4783 Compliments of Virgil H. 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