Waveland High School - Hornets Nest Yearbook (Waveland, IN)

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THE HORNET Presented by the Senior Class of Waveland High School, Waveland Indiana. DEDICATION In appreciation for his interest and assistance in all phases of our high school life and for his loyalty and devo- tion to Waveland High School, we, the class of 1961, re- spectfully dedicate our annual to Mr. Ralph F. Williams. 2 THE HORNET’S NEST STAFF Editor......................................................... J Eva Bailey Co-Editor.............................................A . Judy Graham Literary Editors..................................... . . . . Judy Reynolds, Merridene Cronkhite Photography........................................ . . Mary Overstreet, Larry Robison Athletics.....................................Jon Mitchell, Jay Gilliland Activities.......................................... . ........Jim France, Bill Metzger Art.................................................. .............Carolyn Hunt, Lois Whitecotton Advertising....................................................... Linda Pressior, Larry Wiatt Sales............................................................. Eva Floyd, Betty Fullenwider 3 I STUDENT COUNCIL SEATED: Larry Robison, Vice President; Eva Bailey, Merridene Cronkhite, President; Judy Graham, Secretary, Mr. Cooper. STANDING: Jeanne Hunt, Gwenith Bowers, Roberta Fullenwider, Marvin Gra- ham, John Moody, Richard Watson, Linda Coleman, Danny Weatherman. OFFICE STAFF SEATED: Linda Coleman, Lois Whitecotton, Mr. Cooper, Judy Reynolds, Eva Bailey. STANDING: Linda Pressior, Eva Floyd. 4 Donald Cooper Principal. Civics Norman Walker Music, Art. Hazlett Hall Social Studies Ralph Williams Latin, Speech, English, Library. Glen Steele Band, English. Winston Thompson Math, Science. Marvin Pike Coach, Health, Social Studies, Drivers Train- ing. John Isaacs Vocational Agricul- ture, Science. Robert Gooding Math. Jr. Hi. Coach. 6 Myrtle Banta Commerce Alice Ring Home Ec. and Physical Ed. Juanita Hunt 6th Grade Doris Grimes 5th Grade Norma Mitchell 4th Grade Ruth Isaccs 3rd Grade Rose Glascock 2nd Grade Virginia Foster 1st Grade 7 ADVISORY BOARD This distinguished group of men make up the Advisory Board of Wave- land School. Clarence Milligan. Oscar Moody, Gerald Robison, Raymond Greve. CUSTODIANS Our janitors have spent long hours cleaning up after us. We owe them many thanks. Alva Thomas, Wes Cot- ten, Homer Walters. CAFETERIA STAFF The cooks work before and after lunch hour preparing our meals. May Marshall, Lillie Mitchell, Dorothy Mitchell. BUS DRIVERS The bus drivers have given their time and energy to take us to ball- games, contests, etc. Kenneth Raf- ferty, Jon Foster, Dick Seybold, Harold Pyle, Richard Johnson. 8 JIM THOMAS Basketball.............2 Chorus.................4 4-H....................3 F.F.A. (President) .... 4 Judging................3 Band...................4 Salesmanship Award Jr. and Sr. Play (Stage Manager) JAY D. GILLILAND Basketball................3 Baseball..................2 BILL METZGER Basketball..............2 Baseball................2 Track...................2 4-H.....................5 Chorus..................4 Sr. Class Play Annual Staff Speech Contest BETTY FULLENWIDER Band...................6 Chorus.................4 Track..................1 4-H....................3 Chorus.................4 Speech Contest.........1 Class Officer..........3 Annual Staff Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play JIM FRANCE Track..................1 Chorus.................2 F.F.A. (Reporter)......4 Judging................3 Jr. Class Play Annual Staff Sr. Play (Prompter) 4-H (Jr. Leader 3) .... 8 Annual Staff Jr. Class Play F.T.A. (President) Seniorettes Speech Contest Salesmanship Award Home Economics Award 10 LINDA PRESSLOR Band..................5 Chorus................1 4-H...................4 Annual Staff Office Staff Sr. Play (prompter) Salesmanship Award JUDY GRAHAM Band...................6 Chorus.................4 4-H....................5 Class Officer..........4 Cheerleader............1 Office Staff Hornet Staff Annual Staff Student Council Salesmanship Award JON MITCHELL Basketball..............4 Baseball................4 Track...................1 4-H (Jr. Leader--3) ... 8 F.F.A. (Secretary) .... 4 Judging.................4 Class Officer...........1 Band....................6 Chorus Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Student Council Salesmanship Award Annual Staff JUDY REYNOLDS Band...................6 Chorus.................4 4-H....................4 Class Officer..........2 Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Annual Staff Office Staff Hornet Staff Seniorettes Speech Contest Salesmanship Award EVA BAILEY Chorus.................4 Class Officer..........1 Student Council Salesmanship Award Hornet Staff Annual Editor Office Staff Sr. Class Play 11 JEFFREY CORNELL Basketball Manager ... 3 Track..................2 F.F.A..................2 Judging................2 Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Salesmanship Award LARRY WIATT 4-H (Jr. Leader 2) .... 6 F.F.A. (Treasurer) .... 4 Band..................6 Annual Staff Salesmanship Award Jr. Sr. Play (Stage Manager) MERRIDENE CRONKHITE Band (Band officer) ... 6 Chorus.............4 LARRY ROBISON Basketball...............4 Baseball.................4 4-H (Jr. leader 3) ... .10 Chorus Band (Band officer 2). . 6 Class Officer............3 Speech Contest...........3 Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Annual Staff Salesmanship Award MELVIN POLLOCK 4-H....................1 F.F.A..................4 Judging............... 3 Salesmanship Award Jr. Sr. Play (Stage Manager) 4-H (Jr. leader 3) . . . . 8 Cheerleader............ 3 Speech Contest..........3 F.T.A. D.A.R. Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Annual Staff Hornet Staff Office Staff Student Council Salesmanship Award CAROLYN HUNT Band..................5 4-H.................. 5 Chorus................1 Class Officer Student Council Annual Staff Office Staff Hornet Staff Salesmanship Award Jr. Sr. Play (Prompter) Girls' St. Alternate EVA FLOYD Chorus......... 4-H............ Office Staff Hornet Staff Senior Class Play Annual Staff 1 3 DALE SIMPSON 4-H...................6 F.F.A.................4 Judging...............2 Jr. Sr. Play (Stage Manager) MARY DELL OVERSTREET 4-H (Jr. Leader)....8 Chorus................4 Sr. Class Play Jr. Play (Prompter) Annual Staff Salesmanship Award LOIS WHITECOTTON Band...................6 4-H....................4 Chorus.................4 Class Officer..........3 Hornet Staff...........1 Office Staff Annual Staff Jr. Class Play Sr. Class Play Senior ettes Salesmanship Award 13 t t As we walked up the stairs and onto the stage, I noticed how somber and distinguished my classmates looked in their flowing robes and graduation caps. It seemed like only yesterday that those same distinguished adults were young wild Indians. The first day of school Miss Moore calmed all 33 of us down into sweet, little angels. When we became more accustomed to school, we weren't quite as angelic. I remember Miss Moore saying, If you will be good boys and girls. I'll treat you on Friday. Sure enough, when Friday came every mem- ber received an ice-cream bar. I wonder if Jay D. remembers the day he pulled the chair out from under someone. I bet that was the last time he ever did that. Melvin has a big smile on his face. Perhaps he's remembering the day in the second grade that his pants caught on fire. Mel’s story went something like this. Well, teacher, I had to burn the trash this morning, and I forgot to take the matches from my pocket. All of the class won- dered if he had been into his Dad's cigarettes. Remember the third grade? We had reading contests. Mrs. Machledt gave a star to the best reader in each row. Every third-grader wanted to have the most stars pasted in the back of his book. It was in the third- grade that Linda was given high praise by Mrs. Machledt for being the quietest. Gosh! That doesn't seem possible now Imagine! The class of 1961 was called the worst-behaved class of the lower six. Although Mrs. Ratcliff kept us pretty well in hand, I'm sure that it must have been quite an ordeal. We had a lot of fun in the fourth grade. We learned the words and the motions to the song Ballin’ the Jack. We struggled over multiplication and division tables. The recesses we missed because we did not make 100 on a multiplication test! Now we 14 i— O c ■ wish we had struggled a bit harder. Judy Graham had to stand in the hall because she refused to write a letter to the person to whom Mrs. Ratcliff told her. Judy and Jon had quite a romance that year. They learned the song Slow-poke and sang it for the class. Blackman was the favorite game of Mrs. Grimes' fifth-graders. Many a boy came home with the buttons ripped off of his shirt and a girl with her waist torn from the skirt of her dress. It was worth it in fun. We were old enough to be patrolmen in the fifth grade. We were thrilled with the authority but when the new wore off, no one wanted to do it. We learned the states and capitals; it took several weeks, but we finally made it to the west coast. Carolyn looks as if she is day-dreaming. She did that once in the sixth grade. It was an awfully pretty day and she couldn’t resist looking out of the window. The dreams weren't worth the scolding she received. School’s out, school's out, teacher's let the mules out! We chanted it all the way home. No longer were we little grade kids. We had passed! Next year we were going into junior high! It sounded like heaven. Little did we know. Being the youngest up- stairs was quite different from being the oldest downstairs. I still laugh when I think of our first day upstairs. Boy, what a mad rush--I can't even count the times we got lost dur- ing the first couple of weeks. Those study halls! They were much better than a recess. By the eighth grade, we had learned the art of making love. Larry and Betty were a much seen couple part of that year. Carolyn and Jon had quite a case on, too. This was the year we gained our editor-in-chief, Eva Bailey. As I sit here looking at the faces of my classmates, I can still see them in our freshman year, on initiation day. That mixture of lipstick, shaving cream, and eggs was quite a mess. But it sure was fun! Speaking of eggs, I recall the day Judy R. came dashing across the assembly from the biology room. It seems, Mel got handy with a hard boiled egg--that wasn't. The result was an egg shampoo It seems ages ago since those silly sophomore days when we anxiously awaited our class sweaters and rings. I imagine it will be a long time before Merri for- fets the thrill of being elected TAP Queen of Hearts that year. I wonder if for Judy. 15 Joan, Judy G., Eva B., and Judy R. remember their bet that year with Mr. Gooding. It seems they were better at talking teachers out of tests than Mr. Gooding thought. Lois is grinning shyly. I imagine she's thinking of the night a group of us went to Pur- due to see Hamlet. We still don't know how that leaf got in her shoe, but it was sure a sight seeing her trying to pull it out without being too conspici .3. I think even Mr. Williams w s a little embarrassed at that s episode. We seniors seem so close tonight. I wonder if anyone else is thinking of the nights we decorated for the Prom. With the girls fighting and the boys caught in-between, that was quite a feud. It is a relief to be able to look back on it and laugh. I still remember the fun we had putting on the play that year, too. It was entitled, The Haunted School- house and it went over pretty well. That was a thrill. Now we can even look back on our Senior year. It has surely gone fast. Joan left us early in the year to become a housewife. Our senior play, Great Caesar's Ghost was a big success, and we had a ball during practice. I'm sure Mr. Williams has forgiven us for the meanness we got into. And who could forget the thrill of selling over $1700 worth of magazines, the highest record set at Waveland. We cer- tainly enjoyed that turkey! When 1961 arrived, we all be- gan to get that common disease called senioritis. This consisted of having jam sessions at noon, smart ing off to underclassmen, and many other rude acts. As happy as we seemed, the room always grew a little quiet when we would order in- vitations, caps and gowns, or dis- cuss graduation plans. And now sit- ting here, I realize that the time has come. We've scrambled around these halls for the last time, sung in our last music festival, attended our last high school dance, and sweated over our last final exams. I see the teachers are smiling. I can't blame them, I guess we did give them a pretty rough time. The speaker has finished, and we’re receiving our diplomas. The big moment is here. And for the class of 1961, I would like to say Thanks to our teachers for putting up with us 16 these 12 years, to W.H.S. for the many fond memories we will always carry with us, and especially to Mom and Dad for their love, their understanding, and their patience. We realize that without this help we could never have made this big step we're taking tonight. Now, as I march off the stage, I think I’ll sing to myself our school song, for the last time as a student here, Onward Waveland . . . fo cve cutd cve fo 17 GREAT CAESAR’S GHOST Cast Penelope Aunt Polly Eva Bailey Phoebe Johnson Debora Esther Phineas Mahiah Helen Dick Jon Mitchell Tommy Hattie Mary Dell Overstreet Prompters Stage hands .... Jim Thomas Jim France Larry Wiatt Sound system Dale Simpson THE HAUNTED SCHOOLHOUSE Cast Mama Aimee . . Merri Cronkhite Viola . Judy Reynolds Bamba Scott . Jon Mitchell Anette Emile . Jeff Cornell Spence Jay Gilliland Sheriff . Larry Robison Connie Lois Whitecotton Stage hands . Melvin Pollock Prompters Carolyn Hunt Dale Simpson Mary Dell Overstreet Jim Thomas Sound system . . Larry Wiatt 18 SOPHOMORES JUNIORS GWENITH BOWERS President RICHARD WATSON Vice President MARILYN FRENCH Secretary-Treasurer DEANNA NIXON Reporter RAY FRANCE TOM McCARTY DAVID RAFFERTY DONNA MEADOWS ALAN FRANKLIN EARL STAGGS LINDA COLEMAN MAURICE BREWER DANNY HOWELL KATHY PITTMAN GLENN MILLER 20 SOPHOMORES HERSCHEL TAGUE President MALCOLM SIMPSON Vice President MELBA DEAN Secretary BELINDA CRONKHITE Reporter LARRY THOMAS Reporter KRETHA MORRIS MARVIN GRAHAM RUTH CHAPPELL ELAINE FOWLER PAMELA SHARPE CARMEN CONKLIN PAUL BUSENBARK LANA STAGGS CAROL ANN LAYNE GLEN WIATT SALLY MILLIGAN 21 FRESHMEN DONNIE BREWER President SAM MILLIGAN Vice President THERESA STOCKWELL Secretary JENNIFER GRIMES Treasurer DON EVANS Reporter JOAN GRAHAM GARY BAZANNI LARRY BAZANNI JUDY HART ROBERT WATSON ROBERT FULLENWIDER HERBIE MILLER RUBY THOMAS TED WHITECOTTON RONNIE KEEDY EVA LOWERY BILL GRIMES MIKE HANDLEY CLYDE JONES ROBERT FRANCE JAMES CHESTERSON CAROLYN FOWLER FRANK HOWELL DALE CALVERT NANCY STULTZ TOMMY HOWELL 22 Absent when taken: PATTI LOU MILES EIGHTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Duane Miller, Gary Simpson, Jeanne Hunt, Joyce Dean, Darrell Meadows, Patricia Lew- ellen, Joan Patton, Clydia Davis, Mr. Steele. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Cronkhite, Tresha Cox, Judy Jefferies, Elizabeth Howard, Judy Myers, Ronnie Wyatt, Judy Banta, Steve Clouser. THIRD ROW: Ronnie Patton, Wanda Simpson, Don Hartle, Junior Crews, Joe Pittman, Roxie Bowers, Janet Mitchell, Linda Graham, Larry Bullerdick. SEVENTH GRADE FIRST ROW: David France, Robert Baldwin, Darlene Stewart, Rickie Wyatt, Carol Miller, Kenney Brewer, Jack Smith, Mrs. Banta. SECOND ROW: Anna Mae Baldwin, Donna Stewart, Shirley Crooks, Betsy Milligan, Carol Pressior, Rita Kay Allen, Arlene Layne, Linda Myers. THIRD ROW: Chester Lowery, Russell Weaver, Charles Franklin, Richard Stultz, Dennis McCarty, Danny Weatherman, Robert Sessions, Martin Chesterson. 23 SIXTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Sandra France, Ronnie Grimes, Connie Delp, Nancy Stewart, Phillip Myers, Mrs. Hunt. SECOND ROW: James Grimes, Karen Bazzani, Diana Miles, Michael Bryant, Mary Hannah, Donald Kincaid. THIRD ROW: Rhoda Nixon, Philip Sessions, Richard Lewellen, Homer Cox, Bradford Gilliland, Elaine Cosby, Roxie Cornell. Absent: Leroy Bacon and Edwin Dildine. FIFTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Lyie Hannah, Lyda Lowe, Dennis Meadows, Diane Meadows, Richard Jones, Robert Delp, Brenda Myers. SECOND ROW: Tommy Erwin, Carol Smith, Charles Lowery, Cora Bacon, Ernest Miles, Joe Keedy, Fred Brewer. THIRD ROW: Alex Milligan, Max Whitecotton, Jimmy Fullenwider, Mike Mitchell, Larry Keeney, Darrell Wiatt, Jessica Grimes. 24 FOURTH GRADE FIRST ROW: Rebecca Rush, Karen Stewart, Stephen White, Charles Stewarc, Steven Wheeler, Wesley Lowery, Rickey Thomas, Mary June Johnson, and Linda Wasson. SECOND ROW: Scott Allen, Kathy Hazlett, Michael Kincaid, Beverly Myers, Betty Myers, Dale Miller, Dean Miller, Rita Delp, Darrell Wright, and Terry Johnson. THIRD ROW: Travis King, Carol Miles, Edward Watson, Monty Bingham, Judith Grimes, Teresa Burke, Terry Cosby, Sally Patton, Vicki Conard, Sharon McClure and Denny Pike. THIRD GRADE FIRST ROW: Donald Eakin, Terry Hartle, Teresa Tolliver, Wilma Bacon, Joyce Brewer, Mark Thomas SECOND ROW: William Carmean, Carl Hannah, Marian Pike, Melody Murray, Linda Kenney, Randy Morris, Lois Erwin, Delaine Keedy. THIRD ROW: Randy Chesterson, Yvonne Hall, Allen Isaacs, Judy Thompson, Debra Hubble, Robert Lewellen, Dianne Stultz, Steven Thomas. 25 SECOND GRADE FIRST ROW: Peggy Stewart, Byron Myers, Christina Tolliver, Shiela Jones, James Evans, Jerry Brewer, Dallas Meadows, Oneeta Grimsley. SECOND ROW: Terry McClure, Brenda Baldwin, Betty Simpson, Gary Eakin, Daniel White, Connie Williams, Rosette Hubble, Thomas Cornell. THIRD ROW: Larry Simpson, Eric Bingham, Mary Ruth Grimes, Katherine Chappell, Robert Fowler, Janie Bullerdick, Rodger Gooding. Dennis Barker. FIRST GRADE FIRST ROW: Randall Delp, Larry Epperson, Randy Wheeler, Deborah White, Christopher Chalker, Marjorie Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Deborah Grimes, David Rush, Debra Meadows, David Dooley, Carl Isaacs, Jamie Hall, Joni Conard. THIRD ROW: Clara Lowery, Chris Priebe, Kathy Weaver, David Ross, Douglas Hunt, Michael Metzger, Cheryl Cox. Absent: Leland Miles and Elsie Norman. 26 ACTIVITIES BOYS’ 4-H The boys' 4-H works hard to build to- morrow’s leaders. Each year an out- standing member is sent to the Ameri- can Livestock Exhibition in Chicago. F. F. A. This organization, under the leadership of Mr. Isaacs, helps educate our future farmers. Each year they participate in judging contests, pest control, and they also elect officers. GIRLS’ 4-H To Make the Best Better is the motto the girl 4-H'ers follow. These girls enter judging contests, style shows, and each year they elect new officers. 28 The chorus, under the direction of N. R. Walker, participated in festivals at: Attica, New Market, Turkey Run, and Waveland. SENIORETTES Betty, Lois, and Judy have sung many places since they began singing, in- cluding the Montgomery County Tourney. JUNIOR QUINTET This year these five junior girls, witn the help of Mr. Walker, started a quintet. Kathy Pittman, Marilyn French, Linda Coleman, Deanna Nixon, Gwenith Bowers. 29 JUNIOR BAND Consisting of 20 members, this band practices for advancement into the senior band. SENIOR BAND The band participates in parades and contests throughout the year. The band is shown at the Christmas Concert presented in the school gymnasium. 30 Class officers are elected by class members. Their job is to lay out plans for class functions, and keep class business up-to-date. They serve a one-year term. HORNET STAFF The Hornet's Staff consists of the secretarial practice girls who work hard to put out a good paper. SEATED: Judy Graham, Judy Reynolds, Merridene Cronkhite, Mrs. Banta, STANDING: Carolyn Hunt, Eva Bailey, Eva Floyd, Lois Whitecotton. F. T. A . The Future Teachers of America is a newly established organization in Montgomery County. Jo Cronkhite, Betty Fullenwider, Mrs. Ring, sponsor; Merridene Cronkhite, Sally Milligan. KNEELING: Gwenith Bowers, drum majorette. King Larry and Queen Melba reigned during our STANDING: Jo Cronkhite, Roxie Bowers, Linda 1960 Christmas Ball. Graham. The secretarial practice class is busily working for an annual deadline. These students are taking advantage of the resources in our library. The Junior and Senior High physical education girls enjoy basketball, softball, and many other sports. They also learn the rules of sportsmanship. 32 ATHLETICS WAVELAND HORNETS VARSITY SQUAD KNEELING: Jon Mitchell, Sam Milligan, Larry Thomas, Glenn Miller, Marvin Pike, coach. STANDING: Jeff Cornell, manager; Don Evans, Herschel Tague, Dick Watson, Jay D. Gilliland, Larry Robison, David Rafferty, Earl Staggs, and Maurice Brewer. 34 Hogan scores again! . . . while Jay D. looks on. B” TEAM KNEELING: L. Bazzani, R. Keedy and C. Jones, managers: T. Whitecotton. STANDING: H. Miller, S. Milligan. M Handley, M. Pike, coach; D. Evans, L. Thomas, and G. Bazzani. CHEERLEADERS Melba Dean, Judy Graham, Jo Cronk- hite, and Merri Cronkhite. BASEBALL KNEELING: L. Bazzani, G. Bazzani, G. Miller, L. Thomas, B. Grimes, T. White- cotton. STANDING: M. Pike, coach; T. McCarty, E. Staggs, M. Handley, L. Robison, H. Tague, D. Evans, J. Mit- chell, S. Milligan, J. Cornell, manager. TRACK KNEELING: J. Cornell, R. France, C. Jones, P. Busenbark. STANDING: M. Pike, coach; G. Miller, E. Staggs, D. Watson, D. Rafferty, B. France, H. Miller. 35 JR. HIGH KNEELING: D. Miller, D. Meadows, Coach Gooding. STANDING: G. Simpson, D. Reynolds, manager; D. Hartle, J. Pittman, R. Patton, L. Bullerdick. A” TEAM B” TEAM CHEERLEADERS KNEELING: R. Grimes, D. Kincaid, K. Brewer, P. Jeanne Hunt, Joyce Dean, Arlene Layne. Myers. STANDING: Coach Gooding, J. Grimes, P. Sessions, R. Weaver, D. Stultz, B. Gilliland, R. Wyatt, M. Bryant. BASEBALL TRACK SEATED: J. Smith, J. Grimes, R. Weaver, R. Wyatt, M. Bryant, P. Myers. STANDING: D. Miller, S. Lowe, D. Stultz, Coach Gooding, J. Pittman, L. Bullerdick, D. Meadows. SEATED: P. Myers, J. Grimes, G. Simpson, M. Bryant, J. Smith. STANDING: D. Miller, D. Stultz, J. Pittman, R. Weaver, D. Meadows, Coach Gooding. 36 Best Wishes to the Class of 1961 from Crawfordsville Business Firms MEADOW GOLD DAIRY Crawfordsville, Ind. J. C. PENNEY COMPANY Crawfordsville, Ind. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. DELLEKAMP'S DEPT. STORE DILLMAN IMPLEMENT CO. ELSTON BANK TRUST CO. PERRY LEWIS CO. Ford Authorized Sales Service MONTGOMERY COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LADOGA FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY THE RAPP COMPANY STECK'S CLOTHING STORE FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST CO. UNION SAVINGS LOAN ASSN. THE GOLDEN RULE D. W. WILLIAMS, JEWELRY ACE HARDWARE COMPANY B D LUMBER COMPANY BANTZ DRUGS BURNETT LUMBER COMPANY CARRICO FURNITURE CLEMENTS-SMITH CORP. CRAWFORD HOTEL CRAWFORDSVILLE CLEANERS C'VILLE PAINT WALLPAPER DAIRY QUEEN HERMAN DAVIS, INC. G. T. DILLMAN SONS HDWE. DOG-N-SUDS SHOPETTE EDWARDS MOTOR SALES FANNY BEE STYLE SHOPPE FASHION SHOES HINESLEY JEWELRY R. M. HORNER, INC. KENNEY'S SHOES KRUG PLUMBING CO. P. R. MALLORY CO. MILLER'S SHOES MINNIE PETT FLOWER SHOP PARKS FURNITURE MART PATTISON'S TV APPLIANCES RAMSEY FARM EQUIPMENT RESONER'S JEWELRY SCHULTZ SCHULTZ BOOK STORE SCHIFF'S SHOES SEARS ORDER OFFICE SQUIRE SHOP WESTERN AUTO STORE O. K. GALLOWAY SON WAVE LAND FEED tr GRAIN CO. Custom Grinding--Shelling-- Mixing Feeds--Grain--Bulk Delivery Seed- -F ertilizer WEST'S SUPERMARKET 131 W. Main Crawfordsville Quality Meats Only Low Prices Always Dreyer's Cut Price Drugs DREYER SHEETS DRUGS The College Street Pharmacy C ra wf o r d sville Waveland MONTGOMERY CO. FARM BUREAU Brownsvalley Elevator F eed- - Fence --Fertilizer Seed and Supplies Custom Grinding and Mixing Phone Waveland ID 5-2341 BANTA'S WATCH SHOP Diamonds - - Watche s Silverware - -J ewelry Rings Sized--Engraving Waveland T. S. Banta, M.W. J. Myron Banta, R.W. Let us Fill Your Next Prescription. BELL'S Men Boys' Store Crawfordsville C. W. SPENCER SONS Hardware- -Lumber Waveland Compliments of SCHLOOT FURNITURE COMPANY Crawfordsville CONRAD'S DRESS SHOP Complete Line of Dresses Half Sizes and Juniors Crawfordsville WILSON'S GROCERIES LUNCH Marathon Gas Phone--New Market 15R11 Parkersburg C. O. HAFFNER Opto metri st Crawfords ville Indiana NEW YORK SHOE SHOP Work Shoes and Clothing 205 East Main Crawfordsville Indiana POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SALON True Beauty Cannot Be Imitated Crawfordsville Indiana MONTGOMERY CO. F.B. COX-OP Implement Division Crawfordsville Indiana Compliments of RIVIERA MOTEL U.S. Hwy. 231 Crawfordsville Indiana McFarland miller Monument Works Crawfordsville Indiana SHEWEY'S FLOWERS Modern Mart East On Indianapolis Road Crawfordsville Indiana HARRIS PACKING, INC. Largest Hog Slaughtering Plant in Montgomery County Crawfordsville Indiana DR. C. F. SCHROEDER Optometrist 211-213 Ben Hur Building EM 2-3209 Crawfordsville, Ind. S W MARATHON SERVICE Complete Repair Service Waveland Indiana THE SNACKER GRILL Market Walnut Crawfordsville Indiana T R GRILL Ph. EM 2-9954 715 W. Market Crawfordsville Indiana WEIR-FRIENDLY 214 Ben Hur Bldg. EM 2-0001 Crawfordsville Indiana C 'VILLE BOWLING LANES Let's Go Bowling Crawfordsville Indiana THRIFTY WHOLESALE SUPPLY, INC. Crawfordsville Indiana Compliments of DEKALB SEED CORN CO. Crawfordsville Indiana KOFFEE KUP 24 Hour Service The Meadow's The Mayotte's R.R. 7 Crawfordsville, Ind. BOOTS BROTHERS Shell Products New Market Indiana Compliments of HANNAH SONS HARDWARE Roachdale Indiana LAYNE MYERS Feed and Grain Phone 75 New Market Indiana DIPPER GOLF COURSE Minature Golf By Milligan Park Crawfordsville Indiana BK ROOT BEER DRIVE IN Highway 43 South C rawfo rdsville SHARPE STORE Fountain Service School Supplies Waveland HUNT'S GARAGE Phone ID 5-2500 Waveland rtr-i. GERALD ROBISON m IlMMI Texaco Products COOPER IMPLEMENT SALES International-McCormick I IK i ID 5-2305 Sales- -Service Genuine IHC Parts Waveland Expert Repair Service Russellville At Your Service THE STATE BANK OF RUSSELLVILLE COLEMAN'S FOOD LOCKER 106 Cross Street Complete Banking Service No Service Charge Traveler's Checks and Insurance A Good Place to Bank Phone ID 5-2794 Waveland DECKER'S WHIT ECOTTON SONS Your Sports Headquarters John Deere Implements Marathon Station Telephone SH 2-5036 Lafayette Indiana Phone ID 5-2113 [to ® Waveland J L. G. ETTER SONS RUSSELLVILLE BANK Checking Accounts-- No Service Charge Advantageous Loans Sales - - Ford - - Service Traveler's Checks, Insurance Service Russellville New Market 68 Years Serving the Best Community on Earth THE SPORTSMAN'S SHOP ROLAND CUSHMAN Athletic Equipment Hobbies Photographic Supplies Hunting Fishing Equipment Complete Top Department Your Standard Oil Agent Gas--Motor Oils--Fuel Oil It's Hard to Beat the Best Phone EM 2-1957 126 E. Main Crawfordsville Phone ID 5-2546 (sSId Wd) Russellville flBr . TTVfc WEARS SHELU SERVICE 1 Diamonds - Watches Junction 231 and 43 LEONARD C. WINCHELL Repair Work J eweler Complete Radiator Shop 105 N. Green C'ville FABIAN J. FRISZ ACME-SHUEY, HAUCK, INC. Advertising Specialties Calendars Book Matches Tops in Insurance Protection Executive Gifts 110 North Green Street Printing 611 Pleasant Drive Crawfordsville C rawfordsville KITTS GRAVEL, INC. Real Estate Insurance Washed Sand and Gravel Road Gravel and Stone MILLIGAN AGENCY Phone EM 2-3013 305 Ben Hur Building Crawfordsville Crawfordsville Compliments of WAVE INN JERRY ‘S CITIES SERVICE Kenneth, Esther, and David Rafferty Market and Washington Waveland C rawfordsville MAPLEHURST FARMS, INC. HUNT SPENCER ELECTRIC 201 South Washington C rawfords ville Radio--Television and also Appliances Sales and Service Water Softeners Milk Ice Cream Waveland MACHLET SERVIES Funeral Home Phone ID 5-2261 Oxygen Equipped Ambulance--24 Hour Service Waveland Furniture--Carpets--Linoleum--Phone ID 5-2044 Compliments of PFISTER ASSOCIATED GROWERS and Their Local Dealers For Information Phone ID 5-2594 Compliments of BURRIN'S DRUG STORE Compliments of RUSSELLVILLE STONE CO. Crushed Stone and Agricultural Limestone Phone ID 5-2779 Russellville HAZLETT SOIL COMPANY Custom Mixed Fertilizer Nitrogen Solutions--Soil Testing Phone ID 5-2130 Russellville KELSEY 'S BOUQUET SHOP Waveland WAVELAND RUG CLEANERS UPHOLSTERIES Waveland Phone 81--Res 98X New Market Complete Flower Service Yes, There are Some More HORNET BOOSTERS Mr. and Mrs. Jake Glascock Mr. and Mrs. John Whitecotten Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bazanni Mr. and Mrs. Don Priebe HORNET Mr. Mrs. Donald Cooper Mr. Mrs. N. R. Walker Mr. Mrs. Lee Foster Mr. Mrs. Marvin Pike Mr. Mrs. Robert Gooding Mr. Mrs. John Isaacs Mr. Mrs. H. H. Hall Mr. Mrs. Myron Banta Mr. Mrs. Charles Ring Mr. Ralph Williams Mr. Winston Thompson Mr. Glen Steele Mr. Mrs. C. R. Overstreet Mr. Mrs. Guy Durham Mr. Mrs. Bruce Williams Mr. Mrs. Bill Thomas Mr. Mrs. Gerald Robison Mr. Mrs. Bill Shuler Mr. Mrs. Ned Bowers Tilney's Shoe Repair Mr. Mrs. H. E. Gilliland Mr. Mrs. Jim Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Homer Robison Mr. Mrs. Richard Seybold Mr. Mrs. Cecil Hunt BOOSTERS Mr. Mrs. Dale Evans Mr. Mrs. Samuel Patton Mr. Mrs. Richard Johnson Mr. Mrs. LaVern Hart Mr. Mrs. Richard Stultz Mr. Mrs. Gale Grimes Mr. Mrs. Homer Walters Mr. Mrs. Alvie Thomas Mr. Mrs. Bill Redden Mr. Mrs. Carrol Graham Mr. Mrs. Max Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Charles M. Moore Mr. Mrs. Robert Cox Mr. Mrs. Isaac Wiatt Mr. Mrs. Ivan Bailey Mrs. Violet Hunt Jeanne Jim Wheeler John E. Handley Mr. Mrs. Dean Cronkhite Merle Norman, Cosmetics Halli Employment Wharff Music Shop Veatch and Pinkerton Mr. Mrs. Bernard Mitchell Mr. Mrs. Mike Grimes


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