Williamsport High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Williamsport, IN)
- Class of 1948
Page 1 of 84
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' '4'f-fgzliir-?5'fg4g33i?-ifFffzil H .,-TH? -E '- -4i.i..QLL.'+.:.-.1274- ' ff - - The Broadcast 1 9 4 8 Broadcasting from Williamsport High School Williamsport, Indiana Page Two Preface We the members of the Goldenrod staff of 1948 have attempted to bring before you the activities of the past year and to imprint upon your memory the individual efforts put forth by the student body and faculty members. r v The Main Studio Page Three? Introducing the Administrators Our aim will always be through formulation of general policies to make the Williamsport-Washington Township School progressive and to advance the educa- tional level of the community. This board hopes to grow as the community grows and progressesg its members will be forward looking, not content with the past, but ever ready to adopt new methods that have proved to be progressive. We will speak for the children of all, hear patiently, weigh deliberately, and decide impartially each educational problem. SCHOOL BOARD The opportunity for a full, free, and complete education for all the children of this school district, is the responsibility that we must never fail to recognize. The optimum level of operation must be maintained to keep the public schools a vital part of our democracy. My primary concern is that our school will always strive to offer better and better educational opportunities to enable each child to develop into the best, the noblest, and the finest citizen possible. FRED D. FECHTMAN, Superintendent Our nation today is great because of its educational opportunities. The education of a citizen is judged by his citizenship in the nation, the community, and the home. It is the duty of the modern high school to provide a sound foundation for world citizenship. Page Four EDGAR E. STAHL, Principal l l S,-hool Board, left to right-George Stump, Treasurerg C. I. Moore, Trusteeg rf. ll. Million, Presidentg C. V. Waltz, Secretary. I-'RED D. FECHTMAN. Superintendent B. S. Indiana University M. S. Indiana University General Business EDGAR E. STAHL. Principal B. S., M. S. Indiana State Teachers College Physics Industrial Arts Page Five FREEMAN R. COX B. S. ln Agriculture M. S. in E ucation Purdue University Vocational Agriculture Chemistry VELMA R. DILL B. S. Purdue University Home Ec. Physlcal Education Biology RUSSELL S. PRIBBLE B. S. Columbia University Social Studies Health Safety VAUG-HN BIERLY A. B. Indiana University English Latln Library Science RAYMOND I. ALBRECHT B. Ped. Greer College Bush Conservatory of Music Chicago Musical College Indiana State Teachers College Music Commerce C. G. SWADLEY B. S. P. E. Purdue University Mathematics Page Six LEOTA F. SIMS A. B. Central Normal College Commerce C. C. BROADWELL A. B. Oakland City College Physical Education Science Mathematics PAULIN E REED B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Music Art FRED BONEBRAKE B. S. Ball State Teachers College Social Studies Physical Education FRANCES FIELDS A. B. Indiana University English ?i!I.iY' V E Q Q E u '1 X ,sh 'E x fl ix 1 , J A-3 , f gslijw S J' NSN ' x ,F ri.. , 'x if C Seniors Page Seven BERNARD BARTLETT Bernie Treasurer of vines, 1: Vive-l'i'1-siilelit, 2: Gliders Club, I-2-3-43 A. A., l-2-3-'11 Travk, 2: Joke t'olillliillt'0, Goldenrod. HARMON BILLINGS Slim A. A., 2-3-45 Basketball, 11-33 Hi-Y. 33 Rumi, 43 Alumni, 1llIlllPllI'4Nl. RUTH CITIZEN Rutio ---Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, I-2-3--43 Art, 1-2-31 Business, Golmlenroml. RALPH COX Kelly --Bu:-xketlmzill, 1-23 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Joke voinniittee, Golden- Vuml. FRANK CRAWFORD Fr:inkie - A. A., 3-43 Gliders Club. 33 Judging teum. 3-4, Joke 4-onuniltee, Goldenrod. JANE DAVISSON .I:u1ie -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3: Glee Club, 1-23 Joke voininillee, Goldenrod. Page Eight fa Yl- BOB BEAMAN Bob -A. A., 43 Hi-Y, 33 Bus- ketball, 1-23 Joke romniittee, Goldenrod. MARY BYERS Mary -Glee Club, 1: A. A. 1- 2-43 Senior playg Librarian, 2-4: Subscriptions. Goldenrod. MARIANNA CLAWSON Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 2-33 Senior playg Junior play3 Mr. Stahl's secretary3 F at v o r i t e saying is heavens no 3 Adver- tising, Goldenrod. DANIEL CRANE Golf Ball - Roosevelt High School, Chivago, 1-2-31 U. S. Navy. 19452 Williunisport Iligh, 43 Intramural B. B. Captain, 43 A. A. 43 Joke rommittee. Gold- enrod. EVELYN CRONKHITE Edie -A. A., 2-3--1, Band, 1-2- 3-43 Mimeographer for Miss SIHISC Librarian, 3-43 Som-iety, Goldenrod. VOORHEES DALTON A. A., 1-2-3-'12 Gliders Club 1- 2-33 Junior play, Senior pluyg Band, 1-2-32 Orchestra, 1-23 Manager of Basketball und Baseball team, 33 Advertising Manager, Goldenrod. KATHRYN ELLER Kate -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club. 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, 1-23 Junior play3 Band, 1-2-3-43 Prophet-y, Goldenrod. NAN C Y HAUPT Nanry -Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Band, 1-2-3-4: Art. 23 President ot' class, li Sevre- tary ol' class, 43 News Reporter. 43 Senior plnyg Society Editor, Goldenrod. BEULAH IENNINGS Gliders Club, 1-2: A. A., 43 Librarian, 33 Favorite saying is Oh, dear 3 Joke committee, Goldenrod. MICKEY IULIAN Oglethorpe - Band, 1-2-3-4: Glee Club. 43 Ori-hestra, 1-23 Gliders Club, 1-2-3--13 Gliders Club Chairman, 43 Junior ploy: Senior play, Advertising, Gold- enrod. ERNEST MANUS Buster -Ili-Y, 3: A. A., 2-33 Joke conunittee, Goldenrod. DEAN MAY Deunie Boy -A. A., 2-3-4: Judging team, 33 Intramural Basketball, 1-2-31 Joke coni- nilttee, Goldenrod. sm. EARL I-'OX Withdrawn. ARCHIE INGRAM Band. 2-3-4: Hi-Y, 33 A. A., 1-2- 3-43 Junior Plav: Gliders Club, 1: Manager of Basketball, Base- ball and Track teams, 33 Sports, Goldenrod. LOIS JOHNSON A. A., 1-2-3--IC Gliders Club, 1- 2-3-43 Glee Club, 23 Mr. Stahl's secretary: Art, 23 Calendar, Goldenrod. EILEEN LANIE A. A., 2-3-4: Gliders Club. 2-3- 43 Glee Club. 2-3-43 Treasurer of class, 23 Yell Leader, 33 Presi- dent of class, 4: Senior plziy3 Co-Editor, Goldenrod. WILLIAM MARKLEY' Bill -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Hi-Y, 3: Stage Manager for Junior play- Senior play3 Basketball and Baseball teams, 43 Advertising, Goldenrod. GRACE MAY Gracie -Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Band, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 43 Glee Club, 1-23 Miss Sims' secretary: High School Fund Keeper and Banker3 Senior Plav promPter3 Ligrarian. 33 Calendar, Go den- ro . Page Nine PHYLLIS MCLAIN Fiil 4Glee Club, 2-3-41 Glid- ers Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A. 3-4, Junior pluyg Sevretury of f-lass. 3: Mr. Fechtman's sevretury, 43 Art, Goldenrud. RAMONA NEWNUM Mon:-. -Art, 1: Librurizm, 4: Gliders Club, l-2-33 Mimeo- grupher for Miss Sinisg Joke vommittee. Goldenrod. EUNICE PITTMAN Ennis - Glee Club, 2-3-43 Gliders Club, 33 A. A., 3-43 Art, 2-33 Librarian. 43 Joke corn- mittee, Goldenrod. IEAN PUGH .Ie:1nnie -Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2- 3-43 Vive-President of 4-lass, 33 News Reporter, 43 Art Editor, Goldenrod. MARY SILVERS Effie -Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: A. A.. 1-2-31 Glee Club, 1-3-43 Mr. Fe:-l1tmun's secretary, Lib- ruriun, 3-43 Soc-iety, Gul enrod. BETTY SYN ESAEL Small but Mighty -Band, 1 2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Mr. Stabl's secretary' Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Vice-Pres ident of class, 43 Society, Gold enrod. Page Ten E'l'I'A MORGAN A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-4: Secretary uf A. A., 43 Art. 23 Serretary to Miss Simsg Ad- vertising. Goldenrod. LOUISE PHELPS Aggie -Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, 1-2-43 Librarian, 3-43 A. A., 1-2-33 Society, Goldenrod. I ACK PUGH George -Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 A, A., 1-2-3-43 Junior Play: Bztind, 1-2-3-43 Alumni. Golden- ro . PHILLIP RHODE Bo Bo -Band, 3--43 Glee Club, 3-41 Gliders Club, 3-43 Bo s' Quartet, 3-43 A. A., 3-41 Senlbr play: Yell Leader, 43 Basketball, 33 Business, Goldenrod. DICK STUMP Stink -Band. 1-2-3-43 Truck 23 Gliffers Club. 1-2-3-43 Basket- ball, 1-2-3-43 Baseball, 23 A. A., 1-2-3-4: President of class. 3: Junior play: Sports, Goldenrod. MARGARET TRUEBLOOD Peggy -Glee Club, 1-21 A. A., 1-3-43 Mimeugrapher for Miss Sims3 Librarian, -13 Will, Guid- enrod. ROBERT WALDER Bob -Baseball, 4: A. A., 1-3-4: Junior play: Senior play: Co- Editor, Goldenrod. EDWARD WATKINS Ed -Hi-Y, 35 A. A., 3-4: ln- tramural Basketball, 2-35 Judg- ing team, 4, Joke committee, Go denrod. JEAN WESTFALL Slim -Gliders Club, 3-4: Glee Club, 45 A. A., 45 Senior Slay: Wingate High School, 1-21 usi- ness, Goldenrod. LLOYD YORK Jew - Basketball, 1-2-3-4: Baseball, 3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-4: President of A. A., 43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Judging team, 1- 2-3-4: Business Manager, Gold- enrod. WILBUR WALLACE Bird Legs -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Baseball. -3-43 Basketball, 1-2- 3-4: Track, 2-3-43 Sports. Gold- enrod. DIXIE WATTS Glee Club, 1-2-45 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Senior Hay: Prompter of Junior play: ews Reporter, 4: Alumni Ed- itor and Art, Goldenrod. LOIS WORLEY Lola -Glee Club, 2-3-45 Band, 3: Gliders Club. 1-2-3-43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Mr. Stahl's secretary: Senior play: D. A. R. Good Citizen Award, 4: Subscription, Goldenrod. I OAN ZENOR Bugs -Glee Club, 2-3-4: A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Band, 2-3: Treasurer of class, 3-4: Junior play: Senior play: Yell Leader, 3: Mr. Fechtman's secrcgaryg Literary Editor Gold- enro . CHARLENE ZUFALL Withdrawn. Page Eleven Class Officers First, Row, left to right-Nancy Haupt, Norma Moore, Joan Zenor, Eileen Lzinie, Ronnie Crane, Bill Garriott. Frances Middleton, Betty Synesael. Second Row-Lois Trott, Merridy Crumley, Bob McClatchey, Dick Gillespie, Dick Billings, Delbert Fink, Arley Fisher, Kay Hildenbrand. SENIORS Eileen Lanie, President Betty Synesael, Vice- President .Ioan Zenor, Treasurer Nancy Haupt, Secretary JUNIORS Ronnie Crane, President Bill Gorriott, Vice-President Frxtnees Middleton, Secretary Ntlflllil Moore, Treasurer FRESHMEN Kay Hildenbra nd, President Merridy Crumley, Vice-President Lois Trott, Treasurer Bob McClatchey, Secretary P11110 Twelve SOPHOMORES Dick Billings, President Delbert Fink, Vice-President Dick Gillespie, Treasurer Arley Fisher, Secretary Senior Prophecy Here it is 1980 and I, with nothing more to do, picked up the Williamsport paper now called the Williamsport Atomic Spreader, and to my surprise, looking at the society page, I found the town gossip reporter to be Marianna Claw- son, an old classmate of mine. As I read on, familiar names came before my eyes in the fol- lowing items: Jean Westfall and Beulah Jennings, both wealthy widows of Williamsport, are having a banquet Thursday in honor of welcoming home some friends, the former Betty Synesael and Ruth Citizen. Kathryn Eller has just returned from a mis- sionary assignment in Asia and while on the way home on the ship toperated by Jean and Jack Pughl she met none other than Voorhees Dalton and the former Evelyn Cronkhite on their second honeymoon. The town was shocked to hear of the burning of the famous Music Hall in Indianapo- lis operated by Daniel Crane. The great pianist, Bernard Bartlett, and the well-known concert leader, Harmon Billings, are in the hospital for a complete rest. They are in the care of Physi- cian Dean May and his Assistant Nurse Grace May. It seems Mickey Julian has come back to Good Ole Bingy to open a small eating joint on Main Street. To aid him is the former Phyllis McLain twhose present name we do not knowl who is earning the family income. This town is thrilled to have as our dis- tinguished guest this week, Miss Lois Johnson, the famous jazz singer who sings with the fam- ous William Markley Orchestra. William's theme song is Give Me Back My Reo. Word was received from Phillip Rhode and Ernest Manus, who are on a good will tour in France. They want us to know that they met an old school chum, Dick Stump and family on a summer vacation in Paris. The school coach, Lloyd York, and the former Nancy Haupt entertained the basketball squad with a banquet in the Clearwater Hotel fthe former Mudlavia Hotell, celebrating the winning of the sectional tourney over Attica. The leading theatre in Chicago, featuring Mary Silver and Prince Bob Walder, in Down Bingy Way written, directed, and produced by the famous playwright, Wilbur Wallace, seems to be drawing a large crowd from Williamsport. It seems Mary could not part from her old friend, Ramona Newnum, so she has her as her dress designer. Reading all this news about my old class- mates brought back many memories. Some of them were not mentioned in the paper. As I laid the paper down I began thinking about those who were not mentioned and I fell asleep with that thought on my mind. I saw a mist before my eyes which was followed by a blaze of bright lights which said, Lady Gla-moure of Paris. I looked further to find that it was a Broadway hit of this time, starring Etta Morgan, the famous French Actress. To travel on, I visited the busi- ness section of a large city. I found a large de- partment store owned by the former Dixie Watts and her millionaire husband. And who should I find clerking in the Men's Wear department but Louise Phelps. Well, who would want a better place to clerk? My dream switched to another part of the country-Texas. Here I found the former Lois Worley, who now owns her own ranch and horses, just bringing in a wild herd to tame. It seems Who-Go-Dare, her horse, is getting well along in years and it is almost impossible to ride him. I also notice a few more familiar faces at her ranch. Her two cowhands appeared to be some more of my old classmates, Bob Beaman and Frank Crawford. And who should her cook be but Margaret Trueblood. Suddenly I was awakened by a sharp knock on the door. It startled me for a moment, but before I could get to my feet, in barged my own neighbor, the former Eileen Lanie. She had just returned from a trip to Canada. She was burst- ing with news, as usual, so I prepared myself to listen for a long while. She mentioned all of the beautiful sights she had seen and above all, that she had met some old school chums. She said that she stopped at a small town and went into a General Store owned by none other than Ralph Cox. Ralph seemed to be doing alright for himself, I guess. As she looked around the store she noticed something very familiar: it was a bar of soap with a picture of another school chum, Mary Byers, on it. The name of the soap was Byers Beauty Soap. She also mentioned that while in Ontario, she met another chum, Archie Ingram, who was hunting in that region. For about an hour Eileen talked of the interest- ing things she had seen. I just happened to glance out of the window in time to see the former Eunice Pittman taking her two twin grandchildren out for their daily stroll. I could always expect her to go by around 4:00 o'clock every day because it had been going on for the last two years steadily. After quite a long chat with Eileen she decided she had better leave as she had an appointment with Dr. Jane Davisson, who was also a member of my class. Jane has a very line office and specializes mostly in heart ailments. It was time for my mail to arrive so I stepped out on my front porch in time to see the mailman, Edward Watkins, turn the corner leaving my house. This was the end of a very tiring day, but it left me very happy knowing that my old school chums were all getting along all right in this big world of ours. JOAN ZENOR Page Thirteen Class Will of '48 U I, Bernard Bartlett, will all my extra credits to Rosemary Martin. I, Bob Beaman, will my Ford's dented fend- ers to Bob Ehler. I, Harmon Billings, will 1V2 inches of my height to Billy Haynes. I, Mary Byers, will my front seat in English class to Elsie Kochel. I, Ruth Citizen, will my old flames to Betty Jaynes. I, Ralph Cox, will my interest in grocery stores to Norma Moore. I, Daniel Crane, will my history book to Ron- nie, my brother. I, Frank Crawford, will my shyness among girls to Ernie Slauter. . I, Evelyn Cronkhite, will my ability to play the trombone to Leona Sipes. I, Voorhees Dalton, will my little green Ford to Bob Miles. - ' I, Jane Davisson, will my nearness to the school building to anyone who likes to sleep late-mainly Marion Travolia. I, Kathryn Eller, will my ability to stay up late to study to Wayne Crowder. I, Nancy Haupt, will my interest in the sen- ior class to Norma Davis. I, Archie Ingram, will my interest in 10c Stores to Billy Penick. I, Beulah Jennings, will my ability to keep my boy friends to Barbara Mathews. I, Lois Johnson, will my ability to blush to Bill Garriott. I, Mickey Julian, will my big stomach to George Martin. I, Eileen Lanie, will my love for popcorn to Lillian Kirts. I, Ernest Manus, will my ability to woo the girls to Jim Bratton. I, Bill Markley, will my heel plates to Dwain Thompson. I, Dean May, will my love for school to Frank Taylor. I, Grace May, will my secretarial job to any- one who wants to stick his neck out. Page Fourteen I, Phyllis McLain, will my interest in Attica to Martha Hawley. I, Etta Morgan, will my giggle to Dick Cole. I, Ramona Newnum, will my True Story Book to Peggy Bowlus. I, Louise Phelps, will my ambition to be a housewife to Pat Balser. I, Eunice Pittman, will my desire for a large family to Louise Newton. I, Jack Pugh, will my prominent place in the band to Lee Perry. ' I, Jean Pugh, will my twin brother to anyone who can take as good care of him as I do. I, Phillip Rhode, will my ability to sleep all the time to Gerald Griflls. I, Mary Silver, will my ability to get straight A's to George Reitz. I, Betty Synesael, will my quiet ways to Jean Brooks. I, Dick Stump, will my good grades in Physics ttirst semesterl to Melvin Hines. I, Jean Westfall, will my height to Juanita Barwick. I, Joan Zenor, will my rock to Margaret McIntosh. May she try hard to get one. I, Eddie Watkins, will my back seat in his- tory class to Mary Kennedy. I, Wilbur Wallace, will my interest in Wor- ley's to Bob Hanthorne. I, Lloyd York will my interest in my class- mate to Leland Trott. I, Margaret Trueblood, will my red hair to Betty Bush. I, Bob Walder, will my position on the Gold- enrod Staff to Earl Haddock. I, Dixie Watts, will my interest in the Junior class to Shirley Marquess. I, Lois Worley, will my ability to blow ol! all the time and say absolutely nothing to Everett Lohmeyer and Frances Middleton. I, Marianna Clawson, will my dark complex- ion to Doris Gasklll. MARIANNA CLAWSON Society ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PICNIC The annual Athletic Association picnic was held Friday, October 17, for the largest crowd in many years. One hundred and eighty stu- dents, representing 90W membership attended. The officers for the school year were as follows: Lloyd York, President, Ronnie Crane, Vice-Presi- dentg Etta Morgan, Secretary-Treasurer. The faculty volley ball team defeated two groups of students in hotly contested games. Soft ball was also enjoyed before the class stunts. Refreshments included cider, doughnuts, pop corn, potato chips, and apples. SENIOR CHRISTMAS DANCE On the evening of December 18 the Senior class sponsored a dance for the entire school and for invited guests. The decorations were in keeping with the holiday season. Red and green crepe paper streamers were used in decorating the ceiling: pine branches were used in decorating th stage, and a Christmas tree was placed at each end of the stage. A number of prizes were given away by the class. These included a door prize, a lucky couple prize, and a turkey for the holder of the lucky number. Music for the dance was furnished by Lyle Mitchell and his Sophisticated Swingsters from Hoopeston. BASKETBALL SUPPER The coaches and players of the 1947-1948 Williamsport basketball team were honored at a basket supper in the school gym Wednesday evening, March 3. School oflicials, patrons and friends of the school helped make the evening a huge success. Principal E. E. Stahl acted as master of ceremonies, introducing the guests, coaches, players, yell leaders, and student man- agers. Those attending enjoyed meeting Coach Willard Kehrt of Terre Haute's Garfield Purple Eagles. Garfleld's team was runner up for the state championship in 1948. Coach Kehrt and Superintendent Fechtman of the local high school were teammates at Indiana University. Clyde Lovelette, Garfield's 6 ft., 11 in. center came with Coach Kehrt and was undoubtedly the center of attraction. Other entertainment for the evening con- sisted of some musical numbers under the super- vision of Miss Reed. These numbers included folk songs by sixth grade students, a solo whistled by Shirley Tate, and a number by the boys' quartet. The program ended with a showing of the film of the Indiana-Iowa basketball game by Mr. Cox. CHORAL FESTIVAL The district high school choral festival was held Friday night, April 16, in Attica, with Russell Paxton, of Technical High School, Indianapolis, as guest conductor. Several hundred students from Williamsport, Attica, Covington, Veedersburg, Richland Town- ship, Hillsboro, Wallace, Waynetown, and Bos- well schools took part in the festival with forty- six students from Williamsport participating. Rehearsals started early Friday morning and continued through the day under direction of the guest conductor. The concert was presented Fri- day night to a capacity audience. The Boys' Quartet from Williamsport, accom- panied by Miss Reed, sang the spiritual, Rollin' Down to Jordan, by Elton Bjorklund. GLIDERS CLUB DANCE The annual Gliders Club Spring Dance was held in the high school gymnasium on Friday, April 30, from 9 to 12 o'c1ock. The gymnasium was attractively decorated in rainbow colors. Lyle Mitchell and his Sophisticated Swingsters furnished the music. There were prizes given away, one to the lucky couple and a door prize. There were also three stage show numbers. A very splendid time was enjoyed by all of the fifty couples attending the spring dance. SENIOR GIRLS' TEA On the evening of Tuesday, April 20, the high school gymnasium was the scene of the Senior Girls' Tea with the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club of Warren County as hosts to the senior girls of West Lebanon, Pine Village, and Williamsport. The annual affair opened with a musical program. Medals to the outstand- ing academic and commercial students in each of the three high schools were presented by the Education and Vocation committee. Dainty refreshments were served by the committee in charge. A very splendid evening was enjoyed by all who were present. JUN IOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Pastel crepe paper streamers, artificial green- ery, flowers and outdoor furniture provided the setting for an Old Fashioned Garden scene for the annual Junior-Senior banquet and dance, which was given on the evening of Friday, May 7, in the gymnasium of the Williamsport High School. At attractively appointed tables with subdued candlelight, a three course dinner was served. Quaint favors were presented each guest. Dancing was enjoyed from nine o'clock until midnight. Lyle Mitchell and his orchestra fur- nished the music. Page Fifteen Iuniors First Row, left to right-Eleanor House, Shirley Marquess, Peggy Bowlus, Patsy Jernagan, Louise Newton, Miss Fields, Barbara Kiger, Leona Sipes, Lillian Kirts, Betty Jaynes, Juanita Barwick. Second Row-Barbara Beason, Barbara Mathews, Martha Hawley, Bob Han- thorne, Melvin Hines, George Reitz, Naomi Stetler, Doris Gaskill, Jean Brooks, Norma Moore. Third Row-Mary Lou Kennedy, Pat Balser, Rosemary Martin, Betty Bush Frances Middleton, Margaret McIntosh, Norma Davis, Elsie Kochel, Flora Martin Earl Haddock, Bob Garing, Leland Trott. Fourth Row-Ernest Slauter, Dwain Thompson, Frank Taylor, Wayne Crowder, Monte Crumley, Bill Haynes, Jim Pugh, Tom Ringer, George Martin, Charles Ban- ning, Lee Perry. Fifth Row-Bill Penick, Donald VanLaere, Bill Garriott, Everett Lohmeyer, Gerald Griffis, Jim Bratton, Dick Cole, Bob Miles, Ronald Crane, Marion Traviolia, Marge York, Bob Melton. 3 1 Sophomorcs First Row, left to right-Shirley McLain, Mary Odle, Paul Lucas, Jimmy Turner, Peggy Robinson, Phyllis Miller, Betty Hipsher, Patsy Bowlus, Elmer Dale McAleer. ' Second Row-Jean Davis, Geraldine French, Bertha Byers, Doris Bannon, Janie Martin, Margaret Waldron, Joe Lanie, Arnetta Bartlett, Mr. Swadley. Third Row-Jo Ann Houck, Kay Sipes, Bessie DeZarn, Paul Allen, Betty Biggs, Arley Fisher, Janice Odle, Mary Lou Ottinger, Gladys Worley. Fourth Row-Anna Griffls, Dick Gillespie, Delbert Fink, Carl McIntosh, John Markley, Dick Billings, Charles Handy, Carl Barnhart, Albert Snider, Bob Ehler. Fifth Row-Joyce Silver, Richard Fletcher, Bill Byers, Howard Tate, Meredith Tatlock, Winfield Wesley, Jack Cole, Darrell Reynolds, Joyce Miller, Mildred Bacon. Freshmen First Row, left to right-Leroy Arnold, Joanne Melton, Carla Bever, Sherman Pasley, Charles Burton, Mary Kinneer, Gary Goodwine, Gordon Banning, Barbara Kingen, Donald Synesael, Clyde Byers. Second Row- James McIntosh, Lois Trott, Ann Gillespie, Velma Turnpaugh, Homer Brown, Margie Bridgewater, Wayne Haddock, Arlene Kell, Jean VanReed, Marion Chambers, Mr. Pribble. Third Row-Jim Flood, Junior Cole, Kay Hildenbrand, Merridy Crumley, Joan Ringer, Daisy Downey, Cynthia Masters, June Cox, Freeman Wallace, Bertha Swaney, Frances Watkins. Fourth Row-Carroll Thompson, Billy Jaynes, Eugene Newton, Richard Kin- cade, Mack McKinzie, Gary Zenor, Jackie Jacks, Richard Johnson, Bobby Folk, Bob McClatchey, Garland Bullington, Billy Willet, Martha DeBord. , Page Sixteen Page Svvvnt von Eighth Grade First Row, left to right-Norman Held, Ronald Cofiing, Violet Manus, Phyllis Jean Wilson, Tom Swaney, Virginia Larch. Second Row-Nancy Folk, James Waltz, Willadene Greer, Billy Smith, Dorothy Wilson, Bob Martin, Betty Tyler, Mr. Bonebrake. Third Row-JoAnn Willett, Mary Ann Aldridge, Sharon Wisdom, Glenn Taylor, Dorothy Rolan, James Stump, Clara Taflinger, Beverly Jean Jernagan. Seventh Grade First Row, left to right-Gary Allen, Bobby House, Joyce Weidenhammer, Norma Sipes, Sarah Kennedy, Allen Rolan. Second Row-Norman Sipes, Pauline Greer, Walter Barnhart, Lee Harris, Walter DeZarn, Richard Watkins, Miss Reed. Third Row-Junior Kennedy, Barbara Manus, Jim Jacks, Billy Solomon, Sharon Freeland, Lloyd Wilson, Nancy Handy. Fourth Row-David Bratton, Barbara Hurd, Shirley Tate, Margaret Johnson, Donald Beaman, Barbara Sue Crowder, Judy Lambert. Sixth Grade First Row, left to right-Joe Oursler, Earlene Sipes, James Jernagan, Sheila Shannon, Bobby McLain, Shirley Brooks. Second Row-Jerry Jacks, Bill Ringer, Jill Johnson, Martha Flint, Billy DeMum- brum, Dean Hughes, Charles Boyle, Mr. Hensley. Third Row-Madlon Crumley, Martha Walder, Shirley Mae Bratton, Betty West- fall, Mary Watkins, Donald Sewell, Joan Banning, Shirley Taflinger. Fifth Grade First Row-Danny Bowlus, Beverly Hawley, Wilma Cox, Bobby Gene Greer, Billy Joe Cayton, Bernadine Arnold, Bobby Lee DeMumbrum, Dickie Pittman, Betty Jernagan. Second Row-Gene Aldridge, Bobby Kenner, Peggy Kennedy, Wayne Johnson, Janet Hurd, Billy House, Robert Lucas, Richard Stewart, Mrs. Norman. Third Row-Larry Zufall, Merle Rush, Ellora Landreth, Patricia Kirts, Margery Lucas, Sue Million, Earl Cripe, Mary Lou Krout, Dickie Lee Dobbels. Entered since picture was taken-Catherine Allen. Page Eighteen Y Fourth Grade First Row, left to right-Charlotte Willett, Larry Sipes, Myrlis Brooks, Donald Pearson, Anna Mae Mathis, Mary Manus, Jackie Oursler, Arlene Larch. Second Row-George Abel, Louis Greer, John Banning, Glen Sewell, Joan Jacks, Charles Stump. Third Row-Betty Reitz, Tommie Waltz, Larry Joe Wagner, Ann Tate, Mary Ellen Masters, Barbara Fleming, Richard Barnhart, Mrs. Fink. Fourth Row-Tommy Hellwig, Joyce Rush, Ruth Lindburg, Don Snyder, Judy Fechtman, Edna DeZarn, Raymond McGraw, Julia McCabe. Third Grade First Row, left to right-Patricia Dobbels, Linda Bowlus, Larry Dean Crowder, Sandra Cayton, Janet Dill, Donna Jernagan, Mary Lucas, Fredrick Johnson. Second Row-Richard Loos, Judith Asbury, George Greer, Carolyn Swadley, Fay Lucas, Virginia Hellwig, Jerry Neumayr, Mrs. Pickrell. Third Row-Delores Brooks, Sue Broadwell, Darla Bowlus, Richard Taylor, Terry Cofling, Lanean Renville, Lula DeZarn. Fourth Row-Larry Hotchkiss, David Lute, Robert Westfall, Shirley Krout, Douglas Snyder, Cecil Raplee, Guy Harris, Lois Taflinger. Second Grade First Row, left to right-Helen Tyler, Betty Wilson, Danny Weidenhammer, Sue Lucas, Phyllis Boyle, Dianna Allen, Margaret Abel, Delores Stewart, David Lucas. Second Row-Kay Brooks, Alice Rush, Larry Snider, Janet Kay Broadwell, Margaret James, Lowell VanLeer, Judy Simpson, Nancy Kennedy, Mrs. Kenworthy. Third Row-Mickey Krout, Wayne Arnold, Barbara Ann Bowlus, Berenice Hudler, Dana Kay Shannon, Charles Gephart, Beverly Taylor, Lawrence Fletcher, Barbara House. First Grade First Row, left to right-Judy Hamilton, Laura Rush, Mike James, Sandy Brooks, Sue Raplee, Donna Asbury, Walter Johnson, Rosella Greer, Alma Lucas. Second Row-Joyce Mathis, Pat Hildenbrand, Wynn Jones, Arleah Hotchkiss, Bobby Dean Manus, Ronnie Robbins, Nancy Herndon, David Brooks, Ann Neumayr, Third Row-Jimmie Crowder, Sudie Jo Jordan, Aletha Anderson, Jimmie Gep- hart, Judy Taylor, Melvin Stewart, Rebecca Foster, Walter Taflinger, Sandra Jerna- gan. Page Twenty Pa go COMMERCE F i r S t H o W, lt-ft to right- Shirloy Mar- quvss, M ar- joriv, Y 0 r k, Martha Ilaw- lc-y. Svoond Row- Barhara Boa- son, Margarvt Mc lntosh, R 0 s 0 m a r y Martin. Third ROW - L0uiS0 Now- ton, Francvs Middle tfm, Bc-tty Bush, Fourth Row- Nancy Haupt. M a r y L 0 u K4-nnvdy. PHYSICAL ED. Fi r s t R 0 w, lvft, to right- J u n 0 C o x, Dorothy K 0- 0 W n, J 0 a n Ringcr, Mar' joriv Bridgv- wator, C y n- thia Mastors, Martha D 0- B 0 r d, K a y Hildonhrand, M a r i o n C h a m b 0 r s, Daisy Dozarn. Back Row - Mrs. Dill, Bar- bara Kingvn, .loan Molton, Thvlma Turn- paugh, Joan W 1- s t f a l l, Francvs Wat- k i n s , L 0 i s Trott. CHEMISTRY S 0 a t 0 d - Ronnio Crano, Marion Trav- iolia. S t a n di n g -Betty Jay- nvs, Doris tlaskill, Eloa- nor H 0 u S 1-, Dick C010, Mr. Cox, Voorhovs D a I t 0 n , Montv Crum- l 0 y, B o h Milos, P h il Rhodv. Twvnty- t lirvt- ASSEMBLY Thu way it should iw-- almost! SECRETARIES First Row, loft to right - Joan Zvnor, Phyllis McLain, Betty Synosaol, Lo's Johnson, Evvlyn Cronkhitv. Back Row-Mar garct Trucblcod, Etta Morgan. Graco May. Ahsvnt - Mari- anna Clawson. LIBRARIANS Standing, loft to right - Joan Brooks, Rosa-- mary Martin, Bc-tty Bush, Lil- lian Kirts, Mar- garvt Truvblood, Miss Bivrly, Ev- vlyn Cronkhito, Elm-anor House, Svatvd - Kath- ryn Ellor, Bar- bara Kigor, Mary Byers. Absvnt - Mary Silvvr, Louis 0 Phvlps. Glu- Club First Row, lvft to right-Carla Bovor, Juanita Barwivk, Ann Gillospiv, lmona Sipvs, .loan Brooks, Doris Gaskill, Miss Hood, Bc-tty Synosam-l, Shirlvy McLain, Bi-tty Jaynvs, Patsy Bowlus, Lois Trott. Soconcl Row-The-Ima Turnpaugh, Phyllis Milla-r, Barhara Kigvr, Jo Ann Houck, Anna Grillis, Kay Sip:-s, Shirlc-y Marqur-ss, Barbara Bcason, Bvtty Hipshvr, Patsy .lm-rnagan, Nancy Haupt, Dixiv Watts, Mary Kinnvor. Third Row-lfrancos Watkins, Arnotta Bartlott, Eunico Pittman, Bvrtha Swanvy, Martha Hawley, Bvssiv DOZarn, Jc-an Pugh, Bertha Byc-rs, Mary Lou Ottingvr, Margiv Briclgvwator, Martha DvBord, Joan Zvnor. Fourth Row-Milclrofl Bacon, Mary Silvvr, Phil Rhodv, Alhvrt Sniclvr, .lc-an W4-stfall, Jamvs Pugh, John Marklvy, Mickc-y Julian, Melvin Hinos, Howard Tatv, Vynthia Mastvrs, Margin- York, Arlvy Fishor. Fifth Row-Barbara Mathvws, Joan Ringor, Mc-rridy Crumlvy, Eilc-on Laniv, Rosvmary Martin, Kay Hilcli-nhrancl, Bc-tty Biggs, Joycv Millor, Elsie- Kochvl. .Ianiw Orllo, Phyllis Mr'Lain, Br-tty Bush, Pat Balsvr, Margarot Waldron. Pago Twvnty-six Band First Raw, lvft to right-Ann Gillvspiv, Judy Hall, Mary Ocilv, Nancy llaupt, law Pvrry, Martha llawloy, Sharon Freeland, Kay Sipvs, Bm-tty llipshvr, .Iuai Barwic-k, Mr. Alhrvclit. iita Sm-mid Row-lNlary Lou Ottingvr, Bvtty Synvsavl, Arlvy Fishvr, Phil Rliodv, llusoniary Martin, B1-tty Bush, Archiv Ingram, Kathryn Ella-r, Bvtty Biggs, .lo Ann lluuvk. 'l'hirii llnw-llivk Stump, Gracv May, Bill llarrioit, Jack Pugh, llarmon Billings, .lirn Pugh, Bull Mill-s, lklargarvt Mc-Intush, Mickvy Julian. Pag 1- '1'wm1ty,sc-v The DaHy Dills A cyclonic farce in three acts was presented by the Senior Class of Williams- port High School in the school gymnasium at 8 o'clock on November 19, 1947. Richard Dill, having to leave hurriedly on a business trip, advises his spoiled children by letter that a new step-mother will arrive during his absence. Horrors! Grandmother Dill and the children-Carol and Rodney, high school youngsters, and Doris and Dudley, the thirteen-year-old twins, are perfectly furious and de- termine to get rid of the new step-mother in short order! But no matter what the young Dills and Grandmother try to pull-:-verything from putting salt in the step-mama's coffee to telling her that there is a streak of insanity in their family- Step-mama is more than a match for them, Farcial entertainment by the daffy Dills and Step-mama results in an amazing and totally unexpected ending. CAST OF CHARACTERS Richard Dill, Papa, a handsome widower ---- - Mickey Julian Carol Dill, his seventeen-year-old daughter Nancy Haupt Rodney Dill, his sixteen-year-old son - Phil Rhode Doris P the thirteen- e -old D'1l t ' Eileen Lame Dudley 5' y ar 1 Wms Bob Walder Grandmother Dill, Richard's neurotic mother - - Lois Worley Cousin Maude Maddox, who comes for a visit - Marianna Clawson Elaine Escott, Papa's bride ---- - - Dixie Watts Aimme Lovewell, sweet sixteen and Thimply cwazy over llocl - -Joan Zenor Pete Norton, high school athlete and Caro1's heart-throb - Voorhees Dalton The Widow Woogles, nosey neighbor - - - Jean Westfall Arnica Jukes, the Negro cook, afraid of daffy folks - - Mary Byers Director and Sponsor-Miss Bierly. Stage Managers-Bill Markley and Lloyd York. Prompter-Grace May. Page Twenty-eight Tattletalc Members of the Junior class presented Tattletale, Thursday evening, April 22, at the high school gymnasium. Patty - Mrs. Blaine Mr. Blaine Isabel - Artie Ida May Irene - Paul Cummings Todd - Mrs. Nixon Mr. Nixon - Miss Wiggan Walter Kennedy Louella - Monica CAST OF CHARACTERS Elsie Kochel Patricia Balser Ernest Slauter Betty Jaynes George Reitz Juanita Barwick Norma Davis Tom Ringer Ronald Crane - Jean Brooks Marion Traviolia Martha Hawley - James Pugh Norma Moore Leona Sipes Barney - Mr. Whitaker - Mr. Bixley Mrs. Lorimer Hetty Heaton Quiz - John - Marie Donald - a three act comedy on James Bratton Charles Banning - Bill Garriott Rosemary Martin - Marge York Frances Middleton Leland Trott Lillian Kirts Earl Haddock Director and Sponsor - Miss Fields Prompters - Barbara Kiger, Mary Lou Kennedy Stage Manager and Assistants - - - Bill Haynes, Monte Crumley, Everett Lohmeyer Page Twenty-nine Page Thirty Girl Scouts First Row, left to right-Beverly Hawley, Earlene Sipes, Joyce Weidenhammer Vaughn Bierly, Leader, Barbara Hurd, Janet Hurd, Sheila Shann n. o Second Row-Sue Million, Norma Sipes, Betty Marie Westfall, Sharon Freeland Carla Bever, M d 1' a e me Crumley, Ellora Landreth , Third Row-Ann Gillespie Dotty Wilson Martha DeBord C , , , ynthia Masters, Joan Ringer, Margie Bridgewater, Judy Lambert. Gliders Club Every Wednesday the boys and girls who are interested in dancing get to- gether for their weekly session. Boy Scouts First Row, left to right-Gary Allen, Allen Rolan, Norman Held, Gradey Swad- ley, Leaderg Dick Watkins, Norman Sipes, Leroy Arnold Second Row-Gordon Banning Bobby Martin Don B , , eaman, Jimmy Waltz, David Bratton, Jimmy Jacks, Ronald Coding. Third Row-Lee Perry, Bobby Folk, Jim Pugh, George Martin, Jim Bratton, Gary Zenor, Jackie Jacks. Fourth Row-Arlie Fisher, Jimmy Stump, Billy Jaynes, Marion Traviolia, Mac McKinzie, Glenn Taylor, Howard Tate, Paul Allen. 1 WlLuAusrunT 'gf :B AA 1 xx ' X ,Q 'M v 1 x X4 x S X e 'ff ff! 4 . ,- 4 'ff' 'Wax 'Q c ,ff Alt' A V' M 455 40' FQ. fx xl-uillfzalfvemwx' X 3, 5. x 1 H. far k,...A 'Q-N ill Ill KH ,Mo .-l XXHJMQNI Jokes Joan Zenor CMr. Fechtman's secretarylz There was a man here to thrash you a while ago. Mr. Fechtman: What did you tell him? Joan Zenor: I told him I was sorry you weren't in. Bill Penick: My uncle Carl is in the hospital. Ronnie Crane: What's the matter with him? Bill Penick: He fell down a ladder a few minutes after my aunt took it away. Q Bill Garriotte: I tossed a coin to see what I should do, work or go to the movies. Tom Ringer: The movies won, I see. Bill: Yes, but I had to toss five times to do it. Howard Crumley: Tobe, did you turn off the ice cream machine? Tobe fin a dazej: Yes! Howard fdisgustedl : Then how come it's running over? Tobe: Well, I'll be darned, I must have forgot to turn it off! 1 Bob Folk: Do you know what a waffle is? G. Bullingtonz Yea, a pancake with a non-skid tread. - Marianna: I hear that Ernie kissed you last night. Dixie: He did not, besides he promised not to tell. Dixie Watts: Miss Sims, I've discovered the main reason why I make so many errors in typing. Miss Sims fanxiouslyj: Well, tell me immediately what it is! Dixie: I strike the wrong keys. T- Betty Synesael while visiting her uncle's farm was watching a cow chewing her cud. Pretty fine cow, that, said her uncle, as he passed by. Yes, said Betty, but doesn't it cost a lot to keep her in chewing gum ? If a body sees a body Flunking on a quiz, If a body help a body Is it the teacher's bizz? .1-.1 . Marion Traviolia went to shop to buy a sweater. The clerk showed him one and said it was all wool. All wool! exclaimed Marion, but the label says all cotton. Oh, that! exclaimed the clerk, That's just to fool the moths. 1- Jean Pugh: Don't worry, someday some poor sucker will get down on his knees and beg you to marry him. E. Morgan: I'd say, no. Jean Pugh: Why? E. Morgan: Because I wouldn't marry anybody who'd marry me. Page Thirty-four I lf will ' x Poms REVKENN Mickey Julian Martha Ann Hawley Phillip Rhode Red and Black fight-fight ! ! ! Go get cm Bingy-Go get 'vm Rod and Black fight-fight ! I ' Go get cm Bingy-Go get 'em Who fight? ? ? We iight. Yell it! ! ! Y Red and Black iight-fight ! ! ' Go get 'em Bingy-Go get 'cm Yea Red-Yea Black. Yea team fight back. Page Thirty-six t 94 ...Mir W1 . ' I B LI4, i p sg J EVA l,..I.,.AC'E Nl.XRIi!,I'lY ' 'im TN ' IR,-XYIOI,I,'X as 'lsfx, f wx x , ,wg N93 Q 1, . ,X , M , . . Q 3. Q g , ' 5 E: if iw . fy ' . f ,, ,Q 4 ,g X X S ? W if Af ,. 1, Saw , 3 ,wg X 4 A 4 N ? H a l Q53 A, ' f 5 J -' 5 wk AQ H? 5 W Y? mr- 4 ::1:-. ' ,.? ':7g lf: wiv R Jw ir S Q Wg . . 3, if K 7 A I 5 X A x X is 5 5 ig Wg' 4 X a Q' I 'N . , ' K Su I , ,. Q., --l- . ' pw ' 7 .... Q Y K ,1 T wi W Ag - 3 A ,m M NE W9 5 3 ' if in 5 Q. Q' ' K V I ..,. ,-.- X ,Eg gs WNW? .' fsf' ., ,A ,F my My as W ,, .- -:.., fm,-1, -157114 fiwfi? Wax Q ,3- ff ff fc. A 2Iiffi 1fQgL,:A:f ' .4 M 4 f 51 Q. xl A ,?iff ':Wf':!wi1:: 'M T '55 sf- , .L5.::.x,.1 -I 1 ,. .-1-.,- -, . k XL XS' is .Q X , K N ,Q Q 3-1 fx :QP . k KY , 1: .Q.?3 -f i Efw ivw is Q Q Q R ax qt . K A KE Ak'L .P 35? f xilflifizsg , S Nov. Nov Nov. Nov Dec. Dec. Dec. . First Team Schedule Date Opponents Where Played Nov. 5 Richland Richland Nov. 14 Otterbein Williamsport Nov. 21 Veedersburg Attica Nov. 25 Pine Village Attica Dec. 5 Attica Attica Dec. 12 Covington Covington Dec. 17 Waynetown Waynetown Jan. 2 Boswell Williamsport Jan. 9 Goodland Williamsport Jan. 13 West Lebanon West Lebanon Jan. 23 Wallace Wabash Valley Tournament Jan. 24 Pine Village Wabash Valley Tournament Jan. 27 Oxford Attica Jan. 30 Brook Brook Feb. 3 Ambia . Williamsport Feb. 11 West Lafayette Williamsport Feb. 13 Brookston Brookston Feb. 20 Hillsboro Hillsboro Feb. 26 Hillsboro Sectional Tournament Second Team Schedule Scores Jan. 2-Boswell - I We They Jan. 9-Goodland - 5-Richland 16 19 Jan. 13-West Lebanon 14--Otterbein 36 19 Jan. 27-Oxford - - 21-Veedersburg - 21 22 Jan. 30-Brook - - 25-Pine Village 23 16 Feb. 3-Ambia - - 5-Attica - 14 22 Feb 11-West Lafayette 12-Covington - 15 14 Feb. 13-Brookston - 17-Waynetown 18 24 Feb. 20-Hillsboro - Score Us-Th-ey 42-43 20-22 32-27 35-51 15-59 32-64 31-72 33-35 29-35 45-34 43-37 34-40 34-29 33-42 46-16 34-47 27-53 34-42 32-47 - 21 17 - 26 9 - 34 18 20 19 - 20 19 - 20 19 - 18 21 - 15 21 - 18 21 Page Thirty-nine Pago Forty FRESHMEN TEAM: Sitting, loft to right-Freeman Wallace, Mack McKinzic-, Bob Folk, Jackie Jacks, Richard Kincade. Standing, lvft to right-Mr. Bonehrake, Garland Bullington, Richard Johnson Gary Zvnor, Billy Jaynvs tManagerJ. GRADE TEAM: Sitting, loft to riht-Dick Watkins, James Waltz, Ronald Cofling, Norman Hold Standing, loft to right-Jimmy Stump, Glenn Taylor, Mr. Pribblc, Don Boaman Bobby Martin. B . f B xi B B fi FT -EQ W . K - ' . S Q K 1:2 c nxt, . - 'Q' .Q . 1 :: ' B to ' X Qi A 29 - - x gb 5 Wi i 1 , ! Fw .. I' l l 1 .-f X i j 'L Q E . BAbEBALL: Sitting, lvft to right-Gvorgv Rt-itz, Bill Pvnick, Bob Hanthorno, Hilly Haynes, Lloyd York, Lt-land Trott. Standing, loft to right-Mr. Broaclwvll, Marion Traviolia, Ernost Slautor, Bob Wuldvr, Wilbur Wallace, Bob Molton, Bill Marklvy tManag0rl, Mr. Bom-brake. TRACK: Lvft to right-Lvlnnd Trott, Ronnio Cranv, Wilbur Wzillacv, Mr. Swzidlvy, Ernvst SlllLlll'l', Marion Traviolia, Bill Pt-nick. Page Forty-ono Our Annual Staff Vaughn Bicrly, Sponsor Bob Waldcr Eileen Lanie Co-Editors Scatod-Voorhees Dalton, Advertising, Bob Waldcr and Eileen Lanie, Co- Editors. Standing-Bill Markley, Sports Editor, Lloyd York, Business Manager, Joan Zenor, Literary Editor, Jean Pugh, Art Editorg Dixie Watts, Alumni Editorg Nancy Haupt, Society Editor, Mickey Julian, Joke Editorg Miss Bierly, Sponsor, Grace May, Calendar Editor, Mary Byers, Subscription. Page Forty-two Alumni 1888-Nellie Anderson-Russell, Frank Gregory. Victor H. Rlng. Alice Thomas-Ringer. 1889-Bessie Glenn, Ethelynd Gregory, William H. Van- derbllt. 1890-Jessie Claypool-Taylor, William Stearns. 1891--Otto Rlngel, Stella Stearns-Campbell, Sylvia Wake- man-Wlnks, Louise Held-Fleenor, Lydia Gemmer-Collicot. 1892-Lota Biggs-Gemmer, Neva Chambers, George A. Gemmer, Bertha Gregory-Jackson, Blanche Gregory. John Held. Alice Woods-Morris. 1893-Lottie High-Billings. William D. Ringer. Bessie Swisher-Rlngel. l894-A. Wayne Hanson, Blanche Judy-Sutton., E. Guy Sutton, Elizabeth Schoonover-McCord, Warren Smith. 1895-Sara II. Bryant-Luke. Mabel Claypool, Pearl Gregory-Cartlldgiz, Emma Haines-Dannecker, W. Lorenze Hanson. Lillie hode-Beckett, Frances Rabourne-Broadie, Cllnt E. Norquest, Gem Schoonover. 1896-Mamie Norquest-Judy, Fred Rabb, John Rltenour. 1897-John Chambers, Grace McClaHin-Elwood, Rupert Gregory, Nellle Moore-Chambers. 1899-Ada Comfton-Held, William Demmary, Pearl Har- mon-Cotflng, Vlo a Held-Relff, Grace Sentman-Winks, May L. Nichol, Elsie Stephens-Ross, Rose Straube. 1900-Lee Johnson, Clarence Norquest. 1901-Sadie Citizen-Klger, Fannie Osborne-Cofhng, Ger- trude Hanson-Webb, Laurabel Schoonover, Bertha Ste- phens-Smith, Bess Schoonover. 1902-Arthur Biggs, Halton Biggs, George Clawson, Earl Klnsell, Jessie omgton, Clara Donavan-Book, Gladys Goodwlne-Biggs, Rut Gregory-Eskew, Mary Smith-Mitz- near, Clara Hobart-George. 1903-Thomas Chenoweth, George Dove, Robert Hanson, Harry Messmore, Lois Blser-Smith, Ethel Hock-Hunter, George Reltl, Harry Little, Helen Delancey-Brier, Pearl McK nney-Wallace. 1904-Robert Brier, Donald Crawford. Rae Fleming. Carl Bowlus, Esther Dlck-Stewart, Della Bottorff-Anderson. Elsie Rost-Smart, Fred Frame. 1906-Carl Mehaffey, Conrad Hanson. Charles Relft, Dale gnshml-larry Schoonover. Bessle Llghty-Glll, Flossie Titus- ng o z. 1906-'William Brier, Marie Peterson-Whitehead, Lawence Etnlre, Ada McKnight, Charles Crone, Mary Russe1l-Neh- gg. Otttto May, Maude Briggs-Grosstuck, Maude Kinsell- enne . 1907-Lella Smith, Genevieve Bowlus-Schoonover, Lucille Cottlngham-Sewell. Thomas Wolf, Lelia Davis-May. 1908-Byron Llghty, Charles McCabe, Dan Anderson, Lella DeMotte-Sheldon, Dale Stansburg, Earl Hobart, Wll- ma Ensllnger-Thomas, Mary Odle-Gep art. 1909-Catherine Carmichael, Ma? Anderson-Steinburg, Dorothgv Klnsell-Brant, Shirley ox-Peterson, Gertrude Etnlre- ehren. 1910-Lella Anderson-Wllllams, Jennie Lindsley-Hunter. Cecll Haupt Maebeth McCullough-Crowe, Bessie Odle- Morgan, Esther Thomas, Edythe Fresch Hart, Max Mc- Cullough. Alma Dawson-Stetler, Zora Martin-Tltler. 1911-Helen Boyd, Pearl Dennis, Ruth Covalt, Genevieve Herrlcks-Meade, Gladys Ferrell-Gross, Rose Simmerman- Harvey, Beulah Trimbel-Alexander, Marie Bowlus-Butt, Hazel Bowlus-Moore, Fleda Watkins-Collier. 1912-Gladys Evans-Morris, James Schoonover, Edythe Moore-DeMotte, Iva Oland-Mounts. Elwyn G. Williams. Pauline Hottensteln-McCormack, Allce McDonald-Nelson, Carl Butt Myrtle Horn-Mann, Ione Smith-Foster. Carlton Wlnks, Theda Thompson-Hllkey. Ruby Moore-Wlckstrum, Emerson Pufh, Glenn Herrlcks, Margaret Stansbury- Stockton, Bel e Brown-Kerr. Ethel Frasch, Thomas Powe l. Gertrude Dennis-Christopher, Clarence Moore. 1913-Edna Haupt-Mehaffey, Alfred Raines, Grace Trott- Clawson. Lawrence McKlnzle, Glenn Munson, James Dar- ling. Marie Alburn-Wright, Clair Day, Ruth Hickman- Neal, Elwyn Winks, Emi y Boyd. 1914-Raymond Bush, Gladys Butt-Marlatt, Hazel Den- nls-Dow, Marie Edwards-Matthews, Blanche Fullenlove- Palmer, Emerson Davis, Edith Kelster-Davis, Hazel Car- ter-Hamllton, Frank Held, Bessie Farrell. 1915-Bernlece Hunter. Leonard Etnlre. Claire Etnire, Alva Hinton, Hazel Painter-Stansbury, Helen F. Pugh, Paul Brown, Ruby Hurd-Bodine, Vecia Gray-Lantz. 1916-Raymond Berwick, Christine Prather-Urvan, Es- ther Llghty-Crain, William Shuey, Harley Jones, Bernlece Thompson. Merle Creamer-Cassel, Clelia Hartz-Swaftord, Paul Dawson. Sara Trott-Messner, Leota Smith-Cline, Irene Schlosser-Hlggle, William R. Ringer. 1917-Carl Bever, Fred Bowlus, Mary Ellen Coll er- Woods, Helen Delaney-Harris, Arnet Crudge, Ruby Him- llton-Taylor, Coral Hurd-Debord, Rupert Julian, Clifford Kisllng, Joseph McCloud, Lloyd McKlnzle, Alvln Taylor, Katherine Trott-Brutus, Hazel Wllson-Johnson, Leda Von Draper-Berry. 1918-Ruby Carter-Whitehall, Henr Carter Hazel Cronk-Kerst, Florlne Carlson-Kin , Gladys Slmmermcn, Lloyd Farthing, Flossle Fewell-grudge, Carl Grlfflth. William Harper, Lowell Held, Effie Hickman-Hawleg, Lor- ene Karst-Smith, Arol Nehrig Harry Painter, erbert Pugh, Horace Ringer. Eva Thompson, Lucy Dutcher- Hensley, Lores Nehrlg. 1919-Lora Thorne-Trlbbettt, Edith Kelley-Carr, Edward L. McCabe, Gladys Collyer-McKinzle, Lew s Davis, Eliza- beth Etnire-Lavender, Helen Horn-Reeves. Kenneth Bil- lings, Mildred McCloud, Anna Shuey-Funk, Geni e Bush- Peters, Helen Haupt-Vanest. 1920-John Hirlinger, Lester Blue, Jacob Shuey, Howard Dick. Lloyd Holmes, Chester Sexton, Ruby Wattles-Banta, Burnice Belangea-Raines. 1921-Harold McCabe, Frances Kelley-Youngberg, Ruby Klger-Peck, Thomas E. Broadie, Porter Powell. 1922-Sheldon Winks. Ralph Collyer, Mllda Fox-Leaman, Robert Conley, Florence Haupt-Gruver, Martin Dannecker, Rollin Shannon, Lyle Cox. 1923-Malden Michaels, Alice Marlatt, Esther Odle, Rob- ert Smlth, Ralph Evans, Rainey Shannon, John Fox, Em- erson Biggs, Leslie Taylor. 1924-Paul Mathis, Inez Belangea-Biggs, Edna Painter- Haupt, Geneve Mofllt-Lesh, Arnold Haun, Clara Louise Haun, Gore Tilton, Ruby Winks-Wells Engl-ene Kelley, Alice Cowglll, Ellen Devenlsh-Strother, Ruth llton, Con- stance Elwood-Davis. Ruth Cowglll, 1925-Aileen Broadle-Fox, John C. Gregory, Clara High- Hicks. Mildred Shaw-Rose. Bernlece Devenlsh, Nell E. Belangea-Johnson, Edna Hess-Jones, Phillip Held, Keith Niglflg, Robert King, Glenn Cowglll, Lola Dutcher- Camp- be . 1926-Gladys Marlatt-Myers, Herbert McCoskey Juanita Anderson-Cockman, Harrison Crowe. Mary Cowglll-Snead, Juanita Chandler-Morgan, Robert Biggs. Gladyxs Adams- Blankenship, Dorothy Collyer-Cramer, Ellzabet Painter- Wllllams, Louise Cox-Taylor. 1927-Zelma Fletcher-Held, Charles Holtz. Edella Smith- Bratton, Helen Stewart, J. .Earl Held, Claudine Mankey- Bayes, Vinson Nehrilg, Ruth McCabe-Steghens, Richard King, LeRoy Smith, llzabeth Crlpe-Grltflt , Henry Held. 1928-William Cowglll, Delbert Davis, Halton Rush, Carman Stephens, Ruth Held-Scribner. 1929-Martha Gregory-Spangler, Dean Stewart, Bernlece McCoskey-Abel, Elma Thomason, Freemont Conley, Dale Doty, Robert Painter, Mary M. Nehrlg-Fahrney. Helena Held-Hayes, Richard Rush. 1930-Byron Graham, Sylvia Crow-Miles. .Mary Foster- Reusch, Grady Swadley, Elizabeth Ross-James, Rosella Goodrich, Frederick Tilton, Robert Miller, Rose Chandler- Waltz, Valerla Doty-Sltes, Russell Nehrlg: David Hiatt. Frances Collyer. Helen Hartz, Richard alnter, Marlon Allen, Cecil Miller, Margaret Dennis-Coleman, Carlton Penlck. Sarah White-Flolstead, Fern Klier-Weaver, Ray- mond Odle, Lowell Boswell, Robert Mar att. 1981-Desmond Abel, Gene Renville, Lena White- Keith, Archie Greenwood, Rosalie Bainbridge, Geneva Marlatt, Maxine Schlosser-Welsh, Estel Odle, Dorothgva Cameron- Darlln . Lincoln Rush, Ralph Strickland, ary Held, Nelle imith Fletcher, Dora McKlnzle, Dorothy Frazier- Taylor, Charles Lowe. Geneva Crowe-Duncan, Vlrglnla Martin-Nolin, Doris Stewart-Rennlck, Imogene Keith- King, Elbert Julian. 1932-Elizabeth Allen-Mounts, Arnett Broadle. Lorenze Brown, Frances Cowglll-McEwen, Freda Crow-Butler, Robert Dee, James R. Gregory. Lyle HHYH0 , J0S8li:l'liH9 Hottensteln-Rothenberger. au lne insell-Hushaw lea- nor Livingston-Jester, Carl Lowe, Richard McCoskey. Bernice Miller-Davis, Eugene Mottler. LlsBeth Nehrlg. Lester Phelps, Clair Roberts, Llyle Rothenberger, Olive Rush-Wilson, Keith Stewart, yler ' Swanson, Earllne Thompson, Morton Wagner, Leonard Wll on, Esther Wiood-Howe, Mallle Greenwood-Stevenson. H Ad , Ral h Anderson, Pauline Basey- Lgglyig 1gxa?emBowe?':SMarg:gret Bush-Holtz, Charles Car- ter, Gerald Clawson. Dora rane-Held, Helen Dee-Musser, Maxine DeMotte-Brown, Elizabeth Finney, James Gray, Anna Laffoon-Bachl, Marion Marlatt-Sells. Elbert Odle, Everette Oswalt, Thelma Oswalt-Hellyvig Ruth Powell- Knox, Howard Rudolph, Joseph Stephens, Mag-Haret Stewart-Bohnstadt, Harold Travlolia. Farrel W ace. Glenn Swisher. Page Forty-three 1984-Wahneta Allen-Keller, Wllber Allen, Max Astell, Margaret Beason-Fry, Donald Blue, Doroth Booth-Mays, Eileen Boswell-Hooten, Edna Bradbury-Saffell, Loren Campbell, Esther Dawley-Rayl, Leonard Graves, Josephine Hamblen-Pickrell, George Jennings, Elinor Kenworthy- Allen, Melvla Knlpe-Wilson, Lorraine Lewis-Wagner, Charles Morgason, Frances Martin-Dunovan, Dean Perrin, Letha Phelps-Turnpaugh, Howard Smith, Murray Ste- garnvyksxinon Tate, Geraldine Thompson-Dee, Leo Welsh, ex e. 1935-Stella Arehart-Redman, Mary Jane Beason-Ken- worthy, Maxine Besse-King, Dorothea Blue-Haslet, Mary Bowles-Reynolds, Lena Bradbury-Pendleton, Harold Dutcher, Charles Fink, Raymond Fleming, Marshall Fol- lowell, Everette Foxworthg, Jane Hamilton-Reuzenaar, Ada Hill-Smith, Margery oltz-Yarbrough, Paul James, Jean Johnson-White, C. J. Lamb, Eileen Lewis, Ruth Lucas-Ford, Helen Rush-Ehler, Lawrence Smith, Bob Smith, Ralph Smith, Vernon Smith, Basld Sorters, Hulda ilwaninson, Madge Swisher-Lucas, Robert Blue, Howard a on. 1936-Idell Shepherd-Blzer, Kenneth Rush, Maxine Wertz-Stewart, Lee Wutsbaugh, Maxine Davis-Lucas, Raymond Smith, Edith Blankenship-Jordan, Richard Ald- ridge, Helen Garriot-Brown, Eugene Hurley Hubert Mor- phew, Evelyn Finney-Redenbaugh, Donald Wood, Thelma Flint-Philpott, Stanley Odle, Ze a Mae Bowles-Fink, Har- old Schlosser, Martha Hipsher-Sorters, Blanche Hlppach- Meyers, Mildred DeMotte-Weaver, Rex Barwlck, Hazel Phelps-Godllzy, Charles Link, Edith Martin-Klncade, Leroy Travlolla, ester Kincade-Berry, Norman Davis, Irene Smith-John, Dick Stewart, Margaret Hall-Shores, Lee Roy Greenwood Florence Gregori- artlidge, Richard Johnson, Marjorie Odle-Stover, Ralp Lowther, Dorothy Welsh- German, Evelyn Bartlett-Ward, Helen Ware-Hunt, Dor- othy Ollver, Gerald Doeden, Delmar Clawson, Suzanne Gossett-Owens, Beatrice Watson-Wolfe. 1937-Park Hunter, Jane Ellen Blind, Eugene Kerst, Perry Hamilton, Marie Klger, Roy Anderson, Vernon Bosewll, Evelyn Beaver, Gen Beason, Eileen Marion- Plunkett, Maurice Lamb, Lois Thompson, Dale Stevenson, Mary Smith-LeFevre, Don McDonald, Grace Morphew, Frances Thomas-Hewitt, Frederick Marquess, Olive Wat- son-Brown, Donald Bartlow, Ruth Bowman, Adren Lewis, Viola Fix-Cummings, Mildred Dee-Wagner, Billy Bob Mc- Laughlin, John Swanson, Ned Hines, LaVerne Garriott- Flx, Russell Finney, Winston Stewart, Jack Smythe, Sam Swadley, Elmer Robbins, Violet Long-Jones. 1988-Florence Ault-Clawson, Ida Becket-Ehrnwald, Nadene Besse-Lewis, Duane Biggs, William Blind, Irene Dee-Arden, Dorothy Davis-Swadley, Robert Dim- mlch, Anita Doeden, Don Fox, Dale Foxworthy, Don Foxworth , John Albert Fix, Dorothy Gray-Eller, Robert Green, Joe Hamblen, Maxine Hlpsher-Bry- ant, Glenna Dean Hunter-Pfeifer, Edith Johnson-Sllnker, Russell Johnson, Joe Kiger, Kathleen Kiger, Arthur Lucas, Katheryn Lucas-Hetrick, Ruth Lucas--Anderson. Eugene Marlon, Dale Martin, Harris' McFerren, Marilyn Mller-Miers, Irene Phelps Lou llen Renvllle,Lyman, Claude eeder, Eva Stump-Marquess, Tom Stewart, Max- ine Tate-Biggs-Smith, James Terry, Don Shuppert, Wil- llam Jones, hester Craft. Charles Bowlus, Douglass Car- lock, Thelma Duggan-Mornout, Kenneth Wertz, Lee Ward, Ivvclrard Bonebrake, Ira Wilson, Clyde Darling, Wayne or ey. 1989-Lawrence Swanson, Bettie Hunter-Blind, Jean Gos- sett, Lester McLaufhlln, Jeanne Urvan-Brlgner, William Finney, Dale Crum y, Maxine Carlson-Dimmlch, Virginia kl -C E J ne , Erma Traviolia Mansen Mar e rowe, ugene 0 s - . Pearl lgezarn, Ann Marie Trickey-Mornout, Forrest Link, Lillian Odle-Bowlus, George Blue, Dawn Ward-Armstrong, Joseph Hurley, Mildred nderson-Johnston, Roxford Os- walt, Russell Klrts, Marian DeBord-Dayh Wayne Brown, Bernice Garrison-Salts, Francis Gross, arjorie Hetrlck- Michalak, Elmer Greenwood, Marjorie Woods, Lawrence McAdams, Richardene Jones-Tanner, Clarke Fleming, Vir- glnla Johnson-Zenor, Vola. Mae Miller, Katherine Ken- nedy-Dysert, Bertha Hamblen-Kuntz, Ruth Howard Flem- ing, Maxine Beason-Campbell. 1940-Lois Ellen Zufall-Brier, Bills Davis, Dorothy Snug- gert-Dove, Thomas Campbell, orothg Ruark-Ruar , harles Urvan, Jean Lucas-Greenwood, wayne Francis, Barbara Demmary-Ward, Bob Ray, Phyllis unter, Max- ine Harden-King, Marjorie Kane-Mornout, Hazel Bowman- Morgan, John Pearson, Doris Clawson-Reynolds, Don Gray, Helen Hacker-Dollck, Howard Cassel, Janet Worlei- Cantwell, Cobum Marlatt, Violet Hoskins-Wurtsbaug. Dick Wa er, Ferne Doeden, Nora Kincade, Billy Bob Woods, Eiglse Lohme er-Billingsley, Wayne Cassel, Josa- tene Merrit-Corlett Lawrence Sensabough. Janet Mull- Carlson, Robert Odle, Hazel Worley-Marlatt, Dettro Sells, Florence Odle-Crlpe, Wilbur Wood, Helen Larch-Odle, Esther Swanson, Clyde Knlpe, Everett Morgan, Iva L. Brown-Crone, Rex Aldridge, Madge Prlbb e-Barnhart, Louise Pearson-Wiggins, Merlin Robbins, Dorothy Mar- tin-Swanson, Eileen Gross, John Harvey Young. Norma Smith, O. K. Mlnnlck. 1941-Arthur Beason, Frances Balser-Hackett, Genevie Bush, Maurice Beckett, Luther Bowman, Lola Chamn- Klght, Carolyn Clawson-Stewart, Carl Brown, Harold Bryant, Mary Alice Dee-Bees, Ruth Dee, James Bush, Pat Carlock, Elsie M. Flint-Shelley, LaJune Galloway-Munson, Albert Camahan, William Clark, Ruth Gregory-Gromeeko. Page Forty-four Mable Hamblen-Holloway, Maurice Cline, James Fix, Betty Hess-Staggs, Ruby Klnneer, Bob Fox, Herbert Hewitt, Clara Knipe-McClatchey, Marie Lape-Kemble, Wayne Hillyer, Merle Landreth, Evelyn Lohmeyer-Rice, Eleanore McAdams-Tirpak, Bob Marquess, Robert Mc- Kenzle, Clydine Miller, Evelyn Morgan-Oswalt, Zane Mc- Coskey, Harold McLaughlin, Helen Oursler, Madeline Per- rin-Smlth, Francis Morgan, Everett Myers, Edna Mae Ping-Huber, Marjorie Pribble, Ralph Odle, Edward Os- walt, Opal Roach Frodge, Annabelle Robertson-Gust, Charles Stewart, Margaret Wallace, Luclle Wllson-Brack- en, Ralph Swanson, Junior Thomas, Kenneth Ward, Betty Brimberry-Hinton, Maurice Woods, Marian Gossett, James grips, Jack Ransom, Rex Reynolds, Lucille Stump Van- c e. 1942-Tom Ransom, Jacqueline Worley-Booth, Joe Kite, Catheryn Walker-Fenters, Robert Garrlott, Betty Minnlck- Galloway, James A. Booth, Martha Beason-Karlson, Bob Anderson, Lois Hickman-Shafer, Ellen Mathews-McKlnzie, Glenn Grlms, Patricia A. McKinney-Bigler, Devere Kerst, Maxine Worley-DeZarn, John Beckett, Alma Slauter- Greenwood, Betty! Jane Shuppert-Albright, Marian Davis- Crumley Dick urley, Dorothy Elaine Odle, Kathleen Balser-Hague, Margaret Jones, Jean Galloway, Eleanor Laurie, Oren Keown, Margaret Foster-Webster, Robert V. Mourer, Ruth Pearson-Doland, June Smith-Kelsler, Dwayne Bratton, Evelyn Solomon, Charles Conner, Anna Mae Taylor-Smith, Gerald W. Burk, Rosemary Brown- Brenner, John A. Kane, Glowdine Zenor-Myers, Leonard Keith Biggs, Manuel E. Lucas, Peggy Haley, Kenneth Klger, Genna Dean Carlson-Wlolfe, ll Brown, Lorene Turner-Walter, J. Fred Hellwlg, Margaret E. Stewart- DeBrulcker, J. Gerald Gross, Bonnie Jeannie Ray-Kane, Billy Wallace, Ella Louise Smith-Odle, Doris Hetrick- Cranney, Marjorie Foster-Mushruch, Palmer Travlolla, Eileen Hoskins, Everett Hurley, Raymond Young. 1943-Patricia Ann VanMeter-Oswalt, Doris Wertz-Pugh, Charles Markley Velma Adkins-Swanson, Marilyn Moore, Melvin Miller, Wilma Jean Mehaffey, William J. McMahon, Clara Mae Harshbarger-Johnson, Charles Robertson, Charles Slauter, Anna Carlock-Bradford, Doris DeMotte- Walker, B. A. Allen, Della Mae King, Adrian Bason, Mir- iam Camlpbell-Allhands Bob Goodwine, Betty Byers-Trav- iolia, Bil VanReed, Zeta Mae Koekenberg-Stetler, Bob Johnson, Donald Graham, Mary Hines-Turnpaugi, Bill Dlmmich, Aileen Mull-Larson, Sheldon Hill, June awley- Pitzer, Patt Biggs-Young, Delbert Stitt, Helen Gray- Vanhorn, Howard Marlatt, Violet Auter-Brown, Delmar Lohmeyer, Matt Martin, Ivadene Greenwood-Mahlke, Jane Ellen Foxworthy, Bob Hunter, Virginia Bush, Bbo Wagner. 1944-John Hetrick Rhea Ridgway, Earl Davis, Kathleen Newton-Blacketer, Clara Grltten-Roach, Jack Zenor, Alice Swaney-Jernegan, Ralph McKinney, Vivian Martin-Baird, Charles Johnson, Jaxlne Handy-Jones, Dwight Lohmeyer, Luther Odle, Don Worthington, Mary Maude Fo ter, Mable Conner-Verhey, Delos utler, Betts DeBord-Hurley, James Kane, Rosemary Hlllger-Thomas harles Roe, Jean Archiblad, Eddie Peterson, onald Wallace, Vera Bannon- Eplperson, Calvin Cox, Jwovyce Sells-Davis, Wilmer Brier, arefie Smith, Florence llllams-Kite, Rosemary Myers- a ace. 1945-Bill Adkins, Beta Auter, Joan Bartlett-Vaughn. Dale Beckett, Bob Cha n, Mary Daggs-Buck, Richard Beason, Roberta Balser, Marla Lou Biggs, Donald Butler. John Clark, Mary Demmary, Tom Fles er, Helen Downey, Clara Green-Crowe, Robert Hoskins, Wilbur Johnston. Theresa King, Charles Fox, Barbara Flint-Shepard, Malfha Herndon-Dispennett, Don Johnson, Harod Kunkle. May Knipe-Hutson, Bob Peterson. Lewellvn Lohmever- Vorick, Helen Morgan-Gross, Albert Sihler, Don Slauter, Harold Young, Mary Jane Swanson, Dema Jean Zutall- Fl her, Jean Taylor-Hurley, Joyce Zenor-Fox, Betty Swane , Charles Robertson, Maxine Martin-Rothrock, Vir- ginia Ross-Cox, Warren Traviolla, Wayne Christenberry. 1946-Verna Auter, Alberta Donaldson, Arthena Downey, Virginia Pasley-Hatfield Mary Worley, Mary May. Jean- nine Martin, E izabeth Turnpaugh-Brown, Barbara Slauter, Merle Stump-Hunter, James Ottinger, William Folk, Del- mar Cartwr ght, Thomas Johnson, Kenneth Fox, Delbert Handy, James Lucas. Robert Odle, William Newton, Bill Silver, Harold Wallace, William Yohe, Edwin Shoaf, Rachel Galloway-Carlson, Charles Carlson, Ollve Leath, Bett Verhey-Citizen, Mlgnonne Myers, Rosann Minnlck- Gooden, France Tate-Johnson, June Herndon-Crowder, ftosemary Leazenbee, John Haynes, Marjorie Snell-Hart- ep. 1947-Paul Bailey, Gene Beason, Marjorie Bell, Sarah Brown, Robert Bush, Wayne Chrlstenberry, Eddie Cole. Manson Cole, Robin Conley, Alice Cronkhlte, Laura Crow- der-Morlan, Wayne Crumley, Harold Crumleiy, Dale Fos- ter, Helen Haddock. Margy Haupt, Juanita etrlck-Brier, Ph llls Hill-Trent, Shirley Ingram, Billy Kochel, Donald Lohmeyer, Charles Hawley, Robert Mart n, Loueva Miller, Margaret Miller, Norman Million, Elsie Oswalt-Clerk, Dor- othy Pearson, Dudlely Leath, Gene Perry, Lois Robison, Leonard Ross, Harod Stitt, Eugene Thompson, Edward Landreth, Helen VanLaere, Bettly Wertz, Elizabeth Wil- gams-Marcinko, Harold Wilson, ames Lucas, Kenneth V. ru er. . Logst in Action: James Bush, LeeRoy Greenwood, Merle Landreth, Glen Beason, Lester McLaughlin, William J. McMahon, Dick Stewart, Rex Barwlck. 'IHC 4.4..9.g..g..g-.g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..3..5..gag..guy...ug..9..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g. .pq.....g..g..g..p.g..q..g.4-.guypq Q 9-.g..g..q........g..g..g.....g. 4- BEST WISHES TO WILLIAMSPORT SCHOOL Your Florist Byers 85 Byers Junction Roads 28 and 41 -4.4.....g..g..g.....p1.g..g..g..g..g..guy - Phone 222-4 Attica R. 4 Calendar AUGUST: 29. School started today with many new faces. Welcome, Freshmen! ! ' SEPTEMBER: School really started on an appropriate day-Labor Day! A few Freshmen seem to be getting in the wrong classes. Kentland Fair doesn't seem to be a legal vacation. Boys should have gone to the state fair. Noon sessions in assembly for a few fair vacationers. f O''IHOHIMIOIO'll'0'Q'4d'O10O i4'Q0lWl''O O O O''lvl''I''O l lHl l l0'O l O1'l l l0O0O'IO OvOvOMIwlIvI'vl0-lvl: OvuO0vInlwO0O'vl0l0l1'O O lWlwO0O'IlvO0 KEE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT CO. John Deere Quality Farm Equipment Repairs and Service Phone 66-2 Williamsport, Ind. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone: Williamsport 245-4 Judyville Indiana 0OWl0lUl'lONO'lO 1lC l0C l0l0l0O0I 'O lvCllOMOl'lvC0ONI0l0l O'l. 0 I O IWONIWIHI''IvlfflelilICHONOHOMOWOH'O-'lMOuOvQwCnQ-qgngngnf Page Forty-five Q.-5..g..g..g..g.4.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..5........g..g..g..g..g..g. g..g..q..g..g..g-.g..q..g..g.....g..g..g... ....g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g.... .........q..q..g..Q..q.-Q.-Q--9-0-4-.g..g..g..g.. roadie Sc Anders JAMES E. ANDERSON Owner HARDWARE Phone -v-0--0-nmso--0--0-m-Q--I--0--0--Owl--0--0--0--l va -0--0--m-our-0--l--Q--M-0--0--O--I--vw--C-A-A-'O--9-0-wut-M-0'v-9-C-4-awe-O-'Q--N 5. First baseball game-Williamsport vs. Wallaceg 4-3 our favor. 8. Sophomore girls seem to get a workout in Physical Ed. class. 9. Another victory! Williamsport vs. Veedersburg, 4-1. 10. Seniors order invitations-hoping they can use them, of course. 11. Seniors start magazine sales. Teams: Hobos and Bums. 12. Seniors off to a good start with magazine sales. Williamsport vs. Hillsboro. 118 Williamsport, Ind. Q'-I--N-C--UQui--Q--O--I--0--twin!-+0--0--0--0-so--Of-Q-so--I-I--I-O--O-vm-0--I--I--I--0--M-M-l--0--Ov-0v0'v0--l--0--0--0--l--0--if-of-0-O-vCv0--If-D-Owl--0-U--If 0-out--Oni-1--O--M-c--I--o--01-0--0--0--0-vl--- Figure It Any Way You Wish 1 Whoever you are - the answer is the same-- YOU NEED A TELEPHQNE The conveniences ,savings, protection and privacy are but few of the advantages the telephone provides, and the cost is very modest. 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Magazine sales end. Several good salesmen. 26. Baseball squad honored at a short pep session-some team! 29. Proofs back. Good looking Seniors? ? 30. Tryouts for Senor play, DaiTy Dil1s. nv- -vw-0--0--0--0--9-9--0-Q--Q-Q-4 310 Residence 0-m--Dwi'-Cut'-Of-O--I--O--0-O-lf.g..g . 9 S . J. M. Miller Congratulations to the Class of 194-8 Phone 110 Williamsport, Indiana O O O O 0 l O ONOvO0O l O C O O l O O OwIl'OwOvvCvOnOf'O'4OMO01OwlhOvOl'O0O O1'O U' .-CMO-0--0-su-Q--Q-0-0-0..0.-5-.g. -0-Owbwr-0--0--O--0--0--0--0--Q . Williamsport Lumber Co. A. R. 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More Seniors being interviewed! 30. Sophomore class party. 31. Senior play cast working hard on play. .....................................M.....................,.,............................................................... ............... ....................... ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW Williamsport, Ind. Phone 4 O'0l'4l0l O O Ov1l'0lMl-1O0l'lINC'OMOvO0I0Ilf'04100000WDHINI'flWI'fl0-0MINII'Ol0l Ol0l l Olfl Ovl lMl-IN'O00--0-fl-'lub--O--000001101IOIIIHOMO-'Owl'-OHIMOMONI''OHIHOQDO-lO l4-O ll'C l O we -0--0+-01-our-0-o-o-0-0+-0-Qf-l-s+-o 0wc--0--0f-0--0-0--0--O--0--mm-+o--0--a--oo-Q--l--o--of-U-fm-00o00--o--c--cf-0-l--0-w-0+f0-'0-'a- Mfr-0--0-0-mv-m-0-wncwi-4-0--.-g..g..g. , Richey's Home-Made Candies 'lf' 0Q0ll'Owl1'O O' HOME OF RICHEY'S CHOCOLATESD U. S. 41 Phone 188-J Attica, Indiana A gift of Richey's Chocolates is a gift always appreciated -0-fl--l-0-0-0-one-0 -0 ng........g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g.Q..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..q --0--Q--0--0--0-fo--0--6+-O--Q-0'-I--0'-I-vi-'C--f Page Forty-nine --0--0--0--0--0--0--0--lv!--I -0-mu -' 9-0f-O--0-Q-Qv-9f-0-4w0-4-s- The WILLIAIVISPORT PIONEER A Newspaper You Will Enjoy Reading High Class JOB PRINTING Bert O. I-Iudler, Publisher Telephone 29 .....g..g.-one--0-Q9--...Q-Q-any -0--l--0-Q--m.q-Q-o--o--m-o--o--a-0--o-c--o--0--0- 090009 -0-0--s--o-o-'o-t-o-- -o-o--o-o-o-o-vvo-o-o--o-o-o-o-w-o-o--0-o+-o IOUOHIPOOWOWDQWPQ' --0--Ov-0--M-uno-of-O-o wOvOv-Ow0--Of-O--l--0--Ov-000--hm--O-1-4-mwiwc-awww-Quinn-lwhfov-Qf4-vtvhwvrwi--M1-Ovlub-0--Mwwivw--0-Q-wwhd-4 .-g..g..g..Q..g.- ...Williamsport Auto Service... Complete Overhauls Lubrication General Auto Repair Tires, Batteries, Accessories Complete Paint Jobs Tune Ups Telephone 241 Wrecker Service 216 N. Monroe St. 'l O lWO'0lUl0I0 'Ol'lNO0ivl0I Cf'C l0O0O0l l'0ONll0O'II''INC0'IHCH'O00NONOWI0'l'll l O l'4lNl0Ov'Ov'O'lO lIf Old-lD'O4'l'4lU0l094N +'Illini'-Ongng NOVEMBER: 3. New yell suits are being made. 4. New shop building progressing rapidly. 5 6 7 10 11 . Achievement Day program in gym. . Whew! Another week gone by. . Six Senior girls nominated for D. A. R. . Seniors get the word that pictures are coming . Plenty of time to prepare. ..g..q..g. ..g..g..g.q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. -gum... -.g..g..g. Q.. .g..g..g..g.. I C 9 I O I ALL YOUR NEEDS IN SEEDS BASED ON SOUND EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLE Cream of the Crop Hybrids Williamsport -0-4-Q-Q-4-9-4.-9. .'..Q..g..g.-Q..g.....Q.. Q Q Q g..Q..g..g..,..g..g..g..g .g..g..g..g..g.....g-.g..g..g.q..g.. .tg-.g..g..g. 'l O l O l O . First basketball game of the season. Defeated by Richland, 43-42. lOvertimeJ. g..g..q..g.....g..g..g..g.. Indiana .0l'llIlln Page Fifty-one --0--O-Of-0-0f-0v-0--0v+Ow0--0--i-f0v-Qv-lv0--0--0--0-fl-I--r-0-fb-0--If-0--I--I--I--N-0-0--0-Q--0--O-40-0-fl-fi'-Inl-lvl--0--O--0-0--D--0-our-0-0--0--lv-0w0-0--l-lMO-0--O--0f-Q--0-0--0w0--lwl--l-- C. C. JOH OLDSMOBILE INTERNATIONAL New and Used Cars, Sales SL Service Phone 514-J 122 N. Perry Attica, Indiana -Q-any-Q-1-0-+0-46-C-fi'-O--If-0nl-fl--0--I-4--C'-I-00--F-0-4-Q--Q--if-0-Qfl--0--0--0--M-tw-fl--0-M0-I-Q-dv-no-0-0vva4r wm-90 ,wo-+ QM--0--0-Ou0--0-0-0-Q--0-fo-If-Ov-0-mul'-01-0--0-'Of-9fIM0--0v-0ffIw0--0wi-4+-Ofwfa'-I--I--9+-owl-4-4-twain'--9+'O O'4'-0 OvOwv-O'w-fo--Ono-0--rd-4-4 , ATTICA, INDIANA Homes Cooked Meals, Fountain Service S WE MAKE OUR OWN ICE CREAM Phone 58-J .ng-Q-no-Un!-Quin!--0-aug,-Q-of-a-ow!-A-0--0--Out-0--Ovl--0--l--Q--l-l--0--0--0f-Qf-i--0--l--0--0-U'O--Quo--0--O-0-'O--0--0--0--0-0-Awwv0Mw -+04-+4-4-4-mm 13. Senior play tickets on sale by play cast. 14. Williamsport has new school song. Thank you Mr. Hudler. 17. Pictures arrive. Seniors not too bad in appearances. 18. Gliders Club committees appointed. 19. Daffy Di1ls presented by Senior class. 20. Bubble gum seems to be quite a thing in classes. 21. A victory! Williamsport defeated Veedersburg, 32-27. Nice going, boys! --v4 mQuo-0-WND--C-fo-4-fm-9-I--I--0-out--M-I-Q--0-0-O-0-0-m-Ov-0--Q--v4--Qui-Cav-out-avi-Q04-'04-0-Quint-M-0 to-w-Quint'-01-9-Q09-0-vo-vom--Qnmvow CARLTON L. PENICK Staple and Fancy Groceries Kramer, Indiana -O--0-10--Ofvowi-vo-I-'O-0--onO-0-0--0-+G'-O--0-if-I' nivvfv0+-l'W-Ofwvlwn-mww44 ++4-0-vw-0-0 f4 -0-0-4-0-'two-an-Q--Q--bw014--Ov-v-l-O--01-v-Ov-Inow0-0-0-0--Ov-Oc-l-v0-0-0v0w0-+4wlw0-4-0-+++4v0-+v0-0w9-N4'Qw0wa0v4-4v4v4v4++-t+4wOwr ttica ce mpan Ice and Coal AIR-CONDITIONED ICE REFRIGERATORS Phone 251-J ATTICA, IND. '4100 'O O l O'll'4C C l ''Q O O'4O O l O O O O l''O O0l l O l'lCHC l l'lC C0O O O O'lOwO-4O-lwOwO 004K'0'Qw Page Fifty-two -0--0--o--o --o.. .m-m-novo-o--r-o-o--u-0--0--o--n--a--o--a--one--o--ao-no-e--n--Q--s--0-bo--m-o--0--on -o-o--o-o--o-o--s-s-o.-o- -o-a.-o-p--Q-o--c--o-o-o-o-s--of-owo-o-4--o-o- ..4..g....-9..g.4..g.................0.....q..g..,.....gng...........g..Q...........g.....g..g..Q...........g........g..g..g..g..g. Q.....,.............,.....g.....g.....,...--o--on... 'Om' TA DARD OIL OO. GAS - OIL - GREASE O. L. BRIDGEWATER, Agent Williamsport, Ind. Phone 68 .g..g..g..g..g..q..g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. -g..5..g.....g..g.. . . . ...gn5.4.4.4.4.4..g..g.....g..g..g.....g..g......,.,,,,,, 0--0--on - l--o-vw--v4--ofa-one-v-0--0--0--v-0-I-OuI-+0-mfo--0--1--0--m-o-0--0--0--0--m-no-0-vm-lv-l--0--0--lu0--0--v-0--0--9--D-4--0-r+0-0--Qwlwh-0--one--I--9-Qui -0-Q-. BINCE MACHINE SHOP WELDING SL BLACKSMITHING Williamsport Indiana g..g..g..q..g..g.-9..g..g..g.-g..g..g..g..g..q.g 5.4.onooofo9--Q-....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g....4.op-0--0--Q.-Q..g..g..g-.g..g.....p..g..g..g..g. g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g 24. Beginning of third six weeks' period. 25. Bombers defeated by Pine Village, 51-35. 26. Thanksgiving vacation. School dismissed at noon 0-Ov-' Warren Count' Farm Bureau Oo-O . AssoCiation,InC. Nw :WZ f Phone 265 Q WW 4 Phone 245-9 Williamsport X 2 -e Judyviuo Z f W f ' X f CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING FEEDS, FENCING, ROOFING, SEED, PAINT, FERTILIZER, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, IMPLEMENTS WILLIAMSPORT INDIANA OWOvC0lO l0CWO'lO OWlUO0l'4C'iO'vC-'O l'l'0l' 'O l C C l 'O C l U l'4O l'4C0l G Page Fifty-three . . --0-0..g.....g '-M-Q--rw-by Ov-0. - -4 +444-Qmlwvaw-04+ JOhr1 M. DeMOtte Agency We Insure Everything but the Hereaftern INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FARM LGANS Best Wishes to the Class Of 194-8 34 NORTH MONROE STREET WILLIAMSPORT INDIANA 4M-l0v00u4u01-4' wivll 'I ' '.'14v900QH04KKKvPOQ0lK'10 P g F'fty-f -Qual--ww!-wwMMO+ ++w--v-Inlv-0-fC--0-0--0-l-I--0-- -0--0-'O-vo--Dunno--0-'v-0--0--m-0--Owl'-Ono'-Q-NU--Ov-O--0--C'-I-'Q--O--out-I-I'-Ov-Iwo--0--0-fb ED I I D Dry Goods 81 Toys School Supplies :: Books Rolan's Lunch Room 85 Taxi Service Phone 27 Williamsport, Ind. S DECEMBER: 1. Just another day of school. 2. Juniors start selling pop corn. Good, too! 3. Gliders Club started today. 4: Preparations being made for Senior Christmas Dance. 5. Bombers defeated by Attica, 59-16. 8. Seniors selling chances for turkey. PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE GOLDE ROD THEt ITH TUDIO CAMERA SHOP S EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHICH U. S. 41 SOUTH ATTICA --0'-0--m-0--0-vo--o-0--0-fo-+0--o--Q--Q--w -0--0--0-0--9--o--0--c--on ..g..g..g .....g.....,.....,....., ........,..g...........,..,..,..,..,...,.,.,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,5 Page Fifty-five Q--O--if-0--0--0-0--0--0-fl-s -4--9-Ov-0-0-0-4--0-QQ-0-0-M-0-v0-0n0--v-0w0-0-0n0--0-f0--O-0v0--0w0-4--0-0-vl-0o-o--0-0--0-Q-'0ul-Q-C-0-0-0-o-Q--O- -0-0-014-4-or Wurtsbauglfs Meat arket HOME KILLED MEATS Williamsport Indiana .vof-0--0--Q--0-O--0--O--O--0--9--0-4-0-w-s-0u -lo - --Q--0--Q--v-0--0-4--o--0--0-0--0--0-vm-Of-r-0--Owl--I-I-vl--I-'O--in0--9-0-wwmuvmm-N-90000000404-pwamtww-v++-u. 16 11 12 16 18 19 Freshman class partg. Covington defeated by our Freshman team, 32-12. Williamsport defeated by Covington, 64-32. Fight, Bombers. Seniors receive name cards. Senior Christmas Dance in gym at 9:00 p. m. School dismissed at noon for Christmas holiday. Ten whole days of vacation. -0-'O-0-O-0wy-9-q,-0-tw!-of-0--0--0--0-0-O--0-v-0'-if-0--0nl--04-0w0--QwQ--l--0w9-4w0--0--0-f0wQf-0f-0u0--0f-Cv-0v0- -Quo-4-4-0-0-wno--M-Q-Q-Av!-Ov-0-Owl Pope Monument Co. tg - : F if C -,-.T-i n Y '. gg - . . as onuments and Burial Vaults PHONE 25 WILLIAMSPORT, INDIANA . ,o-4-o--o--o--o-o--u--r-o-v-u-so--o--o--a--l- -0--0--p up... .m.-.uaue--o--n--o--c-o--o-oua-wno--c--o-o-o-m-o--o-ono-o-o- ..g..,....... Page Fifty-six O O O0O0IvCMO0OvO ONQv-C'-l'-Iv-OwO O C -O-O--O--v4f-O--I-6-f0v-0-0-- -- -lw -Iwi-4--lwt--O-vb-lf4-'O-v0v4w0vOv-snow 90'O- '4'F4i4MMMli Ponce Grain ompan CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING CA Feed For Every Needj Phone 33 Pence, Indiana 9.4--0-0--O--0--If-m-Q--0--Do-to-0-0--an--4 -I-vi -o--0-o..o-.Q-.,..4.....g..g..g..g --ana-mum-0--0-u--Q--0--0--0--o-o--0--0 +0-wwwhwl-mwuuulwvwwvww 'I' HE REVIEW-REPUBLICAN --a--nv-o-owowonu-one--0--0-bm-of-m-Q--0--Q--0--o--o--m-o--o--o-o-o--e--o--o'-o--c--o--e--o-c--o-o- --Q.-pa-o-4-Q-Q-o--owe-owl-0 I-4'-Mm-'vnu-vawi-mw0-Qfvb-any-one-n..g. WARREN COUNTY'S LEADING NEWS PAPER FOR 94 YEARS --I 1Ifv0u-I-In0-Q--in0v-Q-onl-0-O--I-fI-5--96--Out-wwtvi--Owvvv-vfv-IHMM-lwtwi--0+-0--C-vl-. 29. What Senior girl gets a sparkler for Christmas- Louise? 30. Junior class selling schedule pencils. 31. Another year nearly gone.-New Year's Eve. .Q-.g..g..g..g..g..g..g..gf-Q-Q- w 'Q--Q--lu0--0--l-v0-v0-v0--0--0--0-Iv-v-0-0--0v0--01-01-0--0v-C-0-O-i-+Q-f0wQfm-i- 'Q-if-Q1 . ..g..g..p.g..g..p.g. Earl . amilton MORTICIAN FURNITURE RADIOS ELECTRICAL AND POWER WASHING MACHINES E FRICIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS WALLPAPER WILLIAMSPORT RANGES AND WATER HEATERS WEST LEBANON -IMOIIO-wvfiwiulwt-0'-Owl-vi-0-Owi-QM!-lw0--OvO-fO--C'-l--0--0-0--9'-0-0--U--Ou I vl-I-if-0-0--if-0--0--0-'I--I l-l- --0--I-4--I--0-4-001 -we--6 Page Fifty-seven ,,., -4.-0-O--0--m-0--Q--Q-0-vo-out-fl--I-I--Owe -9- he-+04-Ov-Out-4-I-twtwb-Owl-Our-lvlvi ' -0--0--O-of ' kl4'0Nl O' ' f' ' ' 'O O'lOvvO O'-O'-OI-O-vO0l0O1fO0Ol'OH U l 'lv ' The CitiZen's State Bank Williamsport, Indiana It will be a pleasure to serve you Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 20 1iO4'Wk0W'0 N.NO O0l l'll'lC' 'OiKN04QMG4O040QW9i'OMM'lk0'0QK4ii Page F'fty- 'ght wt--0-M-M-Gwinn-Ovivivivlwr-r+-O-'Ont--0-'I-vm-O--O--Q--0--0--0--0--I+-I--I--Q-Q0--I--0--0--0--0 ff -0'-0-M-l-0--h-0--I--l--0--0--0--0--0--I-vi--Ov-0--I-0--0--0--tw Illffhffvlfviwlvfil'O O0O0'Ov-O4-O0CwO0OwCuO'-OMl0C OvO Ol1O'lOwQ-'l O 1'lull'0001161lil-OWONOWCNOWO-O-'OMO OMO O OMO l'vOwO'lO'0O' vOvlwO C'-Ol'O0O0O0OvO0lMOMC C0ll'IC0O0 WE SELL THE EARTH IAMES H. HOOKER PINE VILLAGE Visit Our Hobby Shop 0-0--Q-O-of--Dwi--0--0--0'-Ou ttica loral ompan FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Phone 449-J We Telegraph Flowers 90 N. Perry Street ATTICA INDIANA ...........,n....-.......... ................................,............... ........................................-.......,. 4 JANUARY: 1. Happy New Year. 2. Defeated by Boswell, 35-33. 3. Several college vacationers visiting school. 8. Everyone down-hearted. Finals begin! 9. Another defeat, 34-29, by Goodland. 12. Mr. Pribble is wearing a different suit. 13. Our victory over West Lebanon, 45-34, is 14. Senior girls taking I. Q. tests today. 15. Goldenrod staif busy on the annual. 16. End of the first week of second semester. ..g..g..q.....g..g..g.-...p-q--g-q-Q-Q--Q-Q-4,4-nun-.g..g..g..g........... ..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. ..g.....g..g..g..g.. Coach Broadwell's 100th victory. Iwi-iw-I-O-4--Q--0--I--m PETERSO DO UT HOP ---Sandwiches ---Donuts ---Meadow Gold Ice Cream ATTICA E PHONE 148-J O4'4l4'0'O0 'CHOW'-OMOIOOHOIOOWIMOMIWOIIINDHCHIO Hivl''l 0 I C lHO O'0O O l'4l O l l l 6 Page Fifty-nine su'- - -O-000-0--0-vt--own-0-0--0--0 -va--0-4-m-1--our-0--0--o--o--0+-o--o--0--9--0--0--0-v-Q-0-u-0-0--Q-Q-.q..o.-q..g..g..g.....g..g..p..g..g..g..q..g..g..g.4..g. THE ROYAL CAFE HOME OF THICK MILKSHAKES AND HOME-MADE ICE CREAM Phone 106 Free Dancing Williamsport ug.-Q--0.-Q-.Q..g..g..g..g.....q.....g- --0--v-0--0-0--0--0--uw!-0-0--of-0-0--Q-0-4-CMO--0--0--0-so-no-9-of 4i10'b0'O4 l000ii4l -O--O-0-0-0-'O-0v-O--l--C--0- ,..................................,.....W.........,........................,.....W..................................................1.........,..,..,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, UST RITE CLEANERS WILLIAM CLARK, MGR. Phone 216 Williamsport, Indiana 20. Tickets on sale for Wabash Valley tourney. 21. Watch That Gum, is the motto on the assembly board for gum chewers. 23. In Wabash Valley tourney, Bombers defeat Wallace, but are defeated by Pine Village in semi-finals, 40-34. 26. Mr. Pribble has a basketball game, Goody! No Economics. 27. A victory over Oxford, 34-26. 28. Square dance today in Gliders Club. 30. Defeated by Brook. --Ov-0-0--v-I--lu-lv-r-lu0wlwl--v4v-C--O-0--l-0-v0--l--0ui4w0-0-4wQw0v4w0-0- 0M4+ O4oQ West Lebanon Feed Co. --GRAI --COAL --FEED Telephone 81 WEST LEBANON INDIANA Page Sixty IIHI1 0lMC l O'llWO O O C l MINI'II''OMC''I'IOMCNIHI l lHl l l l l l lI'O O'lO l'-O l l0CwOwOwO-vO-'l0O O O'-C0O'O O0Q0lWC O' O O'4O OMO' 'ifllufvifflfel :Qu-jug: Qujngnsgugugfagqgnqugngq-Q4-Qnqngnga-gngug-nga-Qu Q.-Q.nQuQwQuOuinIoolnlnQu.nQa.Qu nguivui-vlIvl0DMOWC0Ol0l l0l0CMOMlM Leo' IGA Store Independence, Indiana lvl-'Owl' --Ovlwi-wh-0-0--0-Ow0-vO-OMO-flvwu0v+Q-i-v0f-0f-O-f0--0--0-- - -0--0-0-O-0-0'-O-1-0--l--lH0wO-4--O-f0w0--0v-O-+l-0-on0--l--0--0nlnnuQ-q..g..g..S FEBRUARY: 2. Just fifteen weeks of school yet. 3. Bombers score a great victory over Ambia, 46-15. 4. Wonder what teacher got snowballed at noon- Coach? 6. R, J. kicks like a horse in Economics class. 10. Gliders Club committees preparing for a Valentine Day Dance. 11. W. A. S. K. broadcasted the game with West Side. 12. Miss Fields had a birthday today-twenty plus. 16. Seniors attend World Prayer Day Program. 13. Williamsport defeated by Brookston, 53-27. -0--Of-0--I--0--on -l-- -0-v-0-0-ft-Qv-O+-Q-Owi--0-vi-'0-fo-fi-vi-'Owl--0--inI--0--0--1--on0--U--O00-muon0-'01-U-0--bv-r-0--0--0-r-0--9--0--v-Ov-ow!-aw0--0-fm-Cf-009-vw-Dwi-0--0'-D-'O-vo--l--9--0--0-u HIRSHBEEUS BURGER BASKET Soda Pop Ice Cream Candy WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN 19 E. Monroe St. Williamsport, Indiana Tele. 171 9 DOG COLLARS, HARNESS, LEEDS, C1'21WfO1'd S HOUHCI Collars S U p P LIE S Charlie Crawford Williamsport, Indiana Phone 751 Cgrk Ifnplefnent CQ. West Lebanon MASSEY-HARRIS SALES AND SERVICE TRACTORS - A COMBINES - FARM IMPLEMENTS 'l lNlI'O0O'0O'lCHO0l0C'lCNl4QNl O'O l'O0l0l0l0lNO l l C'lO0lvPlONl Olll0l'4 ll'l''O ll'I l C0l'lC l'WvlNCWCNU'000QNC'lWCNi lWO09'l'lNl'QlQN0Q Y5'0'l'40C'Q'Q0lH8 Page Sixty-one Ov-Oni'-0--O--009-0--0 4 S. COMPLIMENTS OF Knowles Sons Incorporated The Grain and Feed Center of Your Community ORA WESTFALL, MGR. C O COOPER, MGR. Judyville, Indiana TAB, INDIANA 0 9 0 l' -0- - Q-40-M-OQMQQQ-fh-M-94-Qvivlvo-0 .lul CMO0O O O l0l O O O O 'QKK'000'OKW94404NOK4K'4W'0QNFk04 ..q. -o--Qf-q--q.-q..g..q..g...-.g-.g..g..q..q..g........g..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g... ..g..g..g.....g.....g..g.. O--O--0--0-4--an-0-vm-wlnv-0-4-evmav-Mano-ucomuvvm-0--If-Ov-in --0--Ov -Ino--Q-iu0--I-0-I-N-9-0--0-0--Owtwlwiwlwowt-'Owl--outrl- 'OMO'0l l0O0O'4C'4ON -0--M0-9-0-9-wt-owwwhktwv-0v9Qf+4-rwvlwiwi --0--I--m-0-0-'O--:wowM-vivo--Own-M-QMMQ-4-4-0'-M-Owwlwiviwivv 9--m -o-0o-o-9w0f-0--O--0--l-- Thompson Standard Service Station e ssss A CAR WASHING SPECIALTIES Phone 137-2 POWER WAXING Williamsport, Indiana 0000Ill'OO'00000400O04'O-vlwiwydwlwil i0QIIO'llI'OWOIIONO0O'IIDCUUO-'Ovl0OI0O0O l OllO''lvlI'OMC001'BHC l'lIv'l0'Cf'U'41 OwO l1vlvOwO''O0CMO O l l l0O O l'll l'll 17. Sophomore class ordered class rings for next fall. 18. Six weeks' tests again. 19. Mr. Pribble's Economics class attended court today. 20. Williamsport defeated by Hillsboro. 24. Sectional Tourney tickets on sale now. 25. More seniors taking I. Q. tests. 26. Williamsport loses their first game in sectional. 27. School dismissed at noon today for sectional. Charles Slauter GRAIN, LIVESTOCK, AND COAL HAULING ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SPREADING SERVICES INSURED CARRIER g..5...-...Q-.q..g..q. .-g. nug- Phone 12 Pence, Indiana l l l l O O O O O0l'Plefifflnlffi 'I O OWOWO O0l0O O4'lNl l O l I'CININCHOHIDOUIO O l l C0C O l I'UINl'vi IHC'-l O O O O'vI-'DHD-'lf' was--O-of-Q.. o-9--0--o--0--o-w--0-Q--o-4--o--v-v-0- 6 Q.-9.4. ..g..g..g..g--5.4.4. . Stewart rain Compan STEWART, INDIANA Phone, Pence 92 P. O., Williamsport lMI O'O O0O O O C'fO0O0O CWl ', Q . Q U OWO'. . .''. . Q l . Q 0''l O O U l U l O C O O0QwONOl00vO00 f-0--I--0-0wO--0-v0-0-l--U--0--0-C-0n0-- Page Sixty-three O-'Of-Ov-Ono-Q-4-0-0-'Oni--Ov-I-'01Q-0--onof-0.-Q--Q--D--0--I--O--0-0--onI--O-fm-0-0-vm'Ono--0-Cu0--O--0--Ov-Ov-Ov-0--0--Ov-O--in0--0--O--Owl-Q--Of-two--9-0-4-hafftwiwhawo--I--Qui-4'-0--M R. J. HARPER NEW KAISERS AND FRAZERS - ALSO USED CARS SALES gl SERVICE NEW ROTOTILLERS -Q-vlwOf-0'-0v-Of-O-0-0-0--0-0-0-0-o--0--0--lw0v-o--lw0-Q-vl-w--o--cannon:--out--Q--MA-uno-Q--t-v0--w4-'Q--0wv-v-v4nv-rwwl--v-h-h4v0f0w0wv-Qfwfa'-v-0w9-v-M-owo-4--0-'O MARCH: 1. Junior play tryouts for Tatt1eta1e. 2. Play practice started for Juniors. 3. Basket supper in honor of the coaches and squads. 5. School out again at noon today for grade tourney. 9. Goldenrods now on sale. 10. Eileen Lanie and Elsie Kochel nominated as candidates for queen of St. Patrick's Day Ball. 12. Fifth and sixth grades receive trophy for winning tourney. 15. Senior basketball boys receive sweaters. Q--0-O--0-O--0--0-O-Q0-if-Ov-iw!-I1-nwiwiwvmvmvflovlnlnif-Cui--I--N-0--0-0--0-I-fl-M-0-000-'O--I'4--lv04-fO-4--Ow0-0v-0wlwm4-w--r4Mvhmn0wtnwha-4wO-4vOu0v0nr-l- DUBEA 85 LOAN Hardware 81 Implement Co. INTERNATIONAL PARTS AND TRUCK SERVICE Phone 7 Pence, Indiana - -0-9-of -our-offva-awe--o-v-owa-o-o-o-awo--ma--owowo--owo--o-owcnunano-mwcwn-o--onono- Page Sixty-four 'IWCWONO 'OWOWONO' 'dvd' 'll'll'llU'O'IONl0OWIMO'll'400440'0 O0lHO0OvOWOWCNOHONl0O0OwlwOv'O10IMO0-O00'0ONOHl0l0O0O0OMOMO0OwOvO'lO0lMOvO'll4'CvOf'OMl0'!NOWOl'lWO'0000000 CARBONDALE STORE TEXACO OIL PRODUCTS 0Ivl l l Ol'l l l OWO l l'0lC I V. O. CRANE 8: SONS Phone, Williamsport 393-7 l'll O'0O l0l O l' 'O-'OvOvlw0nQvQe-v'OM0w0+-of4wQ-0-w--0--lw0vr-l-Q-Q-n--Iwi--0-of-0--0-'O-'Oni-0-0-if-0-0 'QWOMIHOOWIQ-' I-On!--twin!-00000-9 lw0-0Q-m-0--r+w--tw0-4vvQ'-l--Mwwlv4-h-rQwr4n0frv04vtQnhmvvfhom 'i10'RlKW0O'9 - Ice Delivery and'General Hauling ZOPHER TYLER Williamsport Phone 136-4 Nllbllvlfllklwie Demerit system again in effect-got to be good now. Senior class have party in the gym at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Dill and HomeEconomics class journey to Indianapolis today. Intermural tourney started today at noon. Big rain storm! Good weather-for ducks. Senior girls receive invitations to A. A. U. W. Tea at Attica. . Quite a few catching spring fever. Why Does it Have to Rain on-Friday? New song. Umm! A lot of pretty Easter corsages. Oh! tests again! ! ! The bulletin board holds a big list of demerits. -0--0v-0vlw0-O'-l-v0wO-0-o0- O0iWl O'lO O ONO0O O iNO'lI'lOvllwIl'ONifllellv nhuwufwnwrdvvw-www-Omuvw--0--0-www-M04410-0-l-t--luOwl-l-9-0--C--0--0-0w0- 4-0-v-if-Q-num-Dwi--Oviviav-lv-if-Ov'O1 ' Hidy's Green House SAY IT WITH OUR FLOWERS-OFTEN 112 LITHIA ST. Phone 375-M ATTICA, INDIANA ,,,.,,.,,.,,.,,.,.', llNl1'lNO110O00'O'l'0O0l1'l0P0O00 l0O094NG4hOMO0l'40O lW0ll0O O0C1'O'4O0O l C0l O0'l1ll'0Cl4QnQ Page Sixty- tive .g..g.. ..g..,.,q.....g..g. ...g..g..q.,g The Williamsport Hatchery Poultry Supplies Baby Chicks Purina Feeds Round Top Brooder Houses Thum-built Hog Feeders and Hog Houses C. V. WALTZ 81 SONS Phone 1 3 8 Williamsport 'C 'ININONO' .g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g........g..g..g..g..g........g..g..g..g.....g.....g....4..g.....g..g..g.................g..g. ..g..g..g.... .g..q...-.g..g..o..g. ..g..g..,..g..g..g..q..g... Barvvick8Z Schafer Electrical Sales and Service CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1948 Phone, Williamsport 245-1 Judyville, Indiana ..g..g..g...np.sf-Q.-0-Q-o-of-one--o-o -o-o-o-o-'o-fo--o--of-o-- APRIL: 1. Senior's invitations arrive. A few may get to use them. 2. Freshmen have another class party in the gym at 7:30 p, m. 3. Oh, boy! Just six weeks more of school! 13. Attica Track meet. 14. Senior girls invited to a Tea at Attica. ..g..g..g-'01-0--gag.. 4.-9.4..gn5.4.4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.4-4..qug..q..g..g..g..g..g..g..q..g..g..g.....p..g.. .g..g..g..g.--O-4--0-fl--I Sam Watson CUSTOM SHELLING AND HAULING l l Ol'l'll :Owing-.jug-.Q-.Q --o--n--o--0--0--o-vo--o--p..g..... --o--0--of-0-wa-Q-o-Q--0 -owe . Phone 393-5 Judyville, Indiana -bruno- IOWOUOHO llOHO0ONlWO'0CWO O'lO O 'O0ONl0O0O'0O l O0O00O'vl lNi'l O''l l l C4'l'4O OHl lf'l'll0O'lO' lllfviujugngugulug --one--0--0-4--0-4--s.,,.-g..g..i Page Sixty-seven Warren County R. E. M. C. A. J. NEUMAYR, Manager WILLIAMSPORT, INDIANA Perr1n's Barber and Beauty Shop Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Perrin Williamsport, Ind. l0QMNkkO0OWlw0liQH HW0il9400iO 16. Choral Festival at Attica. 20. B. 81. P. W. Tea in Williamsport gym-Senior girls only. 22. Juniors present their class play, Tatt1etale. 27. Big Rich Program the fourth period. 30. Gliders Club Dance in school gym. 04'hl44Pi4l410QNk9W4WkW OQ01i0HN4'1Ol01i10QwG09Q' W04K'4'10Q JOHN B. PoLK TEXACO SERVICE Congratulations Class of 1948 WILLIAMSPORT INDIANA O4 MQKM0l0i i 0kP4 04QMMM -0 0+ +44 0000KKKN9 BEST WISHES tothe CLASS OF 1948 EDWARD L. MCCABE Williamsport 1 Indiana 000i4QK v wOwO0O0O0IvO-OMO0OwOvO0Ov-OvOvOvO0l C'lO' Page Sixty-Eight. O''OWCWUOUOMOOWOOHCQ'00 i41lwfuioviuiuOnuUouQululnlulnlwlMiwOwM'lM040QvOvO'0vlv9'91O'4NC l O'4WOWl'Y'O0O'' Congratulations anc Best Wishes Williamsport High School w04MwM044 SENIOR CLASS 1948 Good Clothing for Men and Boys Louis Nathan For 40 Years on Corner of Perry and Mill Streets Attica Indiana 'OvO OHl'lO l l'll ll0I I0O'0O'vIvO0l'- O'M'l'l'0 'OWIHCHC''IMO'fl'IO''OUOC0'Cwl'lC'IO O0O O0O0O O O O O O O O'lC OvO l MAY: 6. Seniors take final examinations. Good luck. 7. Junior-Senior Reception held in school gym. Seniors still taking tests. 9. Baccalaureate services. 12. Commencement. 13. Teachers make records. 14. Last day of school. Yea! ! ' - - -0--O-0-0vivo--on0--0-0-0-vc-0-0-9vo--0-'O--0-'Mft--04--0-414--0-wut-0-avi--v-hw HENRY C. FRAZIER Treasurer ELBERT G. ODLE Auditor DOROTHY THOMAS Deputy Auditor JOHN C. KANE Sheriff VERNA AUTER Deputy County Agent MABLE C. STEWART County Recorder DOROTHEA BLUE HASLET Deputy Clerk A. D. LUERS County Agent 'l0C0lO44INO'0O'4O l'lC l''YQUONOQNON'CMI'FOWONONOIIOWOMIIllwfflC O l CWlNlNl'1l lWI'4IUl lWlNlMONO -C-v I-0--out--lah-i4vm41Q-duh-0---Ovdwofw-dw wMMw+n O OvO O0OvO O O QWOMO0O'- Congratulations Class of 1948 VIVIAN MARTIN BAIRD Deputy Recorder NELLIE 0. RUDOLPH Auto License Branch CHARLES A. RAINES Court Bailifl' NELL BROWNING Court Reporter JOHN J. HALL County Judge LUTHER B. MANN Supt. of Schools W. MERLE ODLE County Assessor SYLVIA MILES Clerk of Court HlMF0lQiMi0QM U0X09GiQu9QnOQI Page Sixty-nine --0-- '04-0-w9+-v-h+m0+-0-0-000+-I-'O-'Q-4--lf-O1-0--O--0-'Of-0--Ov-Oulv!-'O--0--D--lwlf-0--N-0--0-o0-s0nlo-0-0w0- l-f0--O--0-0-0v6-0-0--l--Ov-0--0v-lv0--O-9s- Zufall Abstract Company ABSTRACT OF TITLE Phone 243 Williamsport Indiana --0-01+-of-0--Of-vm--0-v-0-0-ww:-4--V-4mam-0--0--0--0--0--0-vb--0-snn-l--0--0-mu0-rv-0-I--0-0--0--0--01-0--0--0--0--04-0--0--0--v --C--l--0n0--Q-0--0wQ--0--Q-o-0--Q-0f-0-l--0--v-l--0--Q-w--q-- Mr. Swadley Cln middle of class discussion, starting to tell jokej : Have I told you this one before? Class: Yes. Mr. Swadley: Good, maybe you'll understand it this time. Jean Westfall CSpeaking to a group of peoplejz Believe it or not, I've said 'No' to six different men this summer. Little Sister: Yes, aren't these door-to-door salesmen getting to be a pest? Q--of-9.-Q-4..g..g..g..g..g.....g.....g..g..g..g..g..q..q..g..g.. 9. ..g..g..g..g..g..g-.gag - -- -0--0wn-l-Ov-lw0v-Qu0-r-0--0--9-0.4-0-4-000--Q--O--Owl--M 5 Compliments of 3 PIC 7 CAFE PIIONE 231 WILLIAMSPORT, IND -n0u0--0-0-0-0-0-4-C--O-- --O--I--0-fl-fl--U 'Ov-0--lv-I--0--lv-l--Q--If-01-C--Q--0--0--M --0--I--0--I--0 - - n0-f0--oo-I-v0ow--0-fv4--Ow000-wfwwtuvdvt-vdvi--vvl--O-4-0-+0-+-Ov-mul Page Seventy -Q'-0-0--lu -0--Ov-0-. ' 'OOHIHOOOCH .Q..g..g..g Rhode's Market Sc Grocery G R O C E R I E S FRESH, SMOKED AND COLD MEATS Tobaccos, Pop, Ice Cream, Candies, Milk -4--DMU-0-Q--M-9-turd--M-0-Q-O--I--0-0--0--lnou I--0--0--0--I-4--M-M-0--0-v-Ov-0-I--0-0--Ont'-O--0-0-aff!--Iwo'-Ov-rwink!-rv w Open Sundays Williamsport, and Holidays Indiana .--0-:O--0--O--0 -0--Dub'-CMO--I-I-O-O-10-me --Q--01-Q-Quint A. E. MCFERREN GROCERIES, DRUGS, HARDWARE AND MEATS --0-0--0--0-0--C -but--lv-I--C--0-if-uf-If-I--0 -If-I--0'-0--O--O--0--Ono' --0--9--0--I--0-Q--0+-0--0--0--0--I--O--9 -Q--o--o--o--o--9--0--0--9--g..g..... -If-twinI--6--0--0--0--O--I--M-0--0-if-0--9-M-0--l--Ie-0fl--0-0--0--0--0--vena--om'-0-0-0-0-O--l-avi-4-4-Owl-ww!--Swv but-Oavawiwu-M-m-rant-muwlsm-w Independence Indiana . ...guy-q-.9 ..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g. .gag--0.-0-0-.q..g..g...........g..g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g..g..g.....g..g..g.....q..g...........4.....g..g........g..g..g..g..g.. ..g. There are to me, two kind of guys- And only two that I despise, The first 1'd really like to lam- The one who copies my examg The other is the dirty skunk Who covers his and lets me flunk. Willie in a fit insane Thrust his head beneath a train All were quite surprised to find How it broadened Willie's mind. 4..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g..g.. Dwi'-I-0-0-o--0-u-o0n.o-onovranonu-rowwr+-n-a-o-cao-owwn-s-a-awonm-u-wnnvawv+-o-emen-romww -vwywmarw CLAWSON FEED MILL. SERVICE STATION, and ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHOP Custom Grinding Sz Mixing Feeds For All Needs Phone, Attica 1851 Independence, Ind. NOlllllCNlIlIllC0O0C'll'il 0lllUC01'llOlll'IO0O0I OIWIOOCH vOHO l'0l0C l O l00O' wa-g4++mu4 -n4+Q4Q4Q+qpg.pp4q4mmp4- 0--0--CHO--O--Owiwi--O-v0v4w0v0-wwf-WMOM J. I. Case Quality Farm Machinery R. F. FREELAND Repairs Sz Service Phone 250 Williamsport 000000-40000 G. M. C. TRUCKS Page Seventy-one BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1948 RIN GER 81 RINGER Lawyers Williamsport Indiana wvtwt-0'-0--Owvuwt-0-Qui'-0-+0-wat'-lvl -04wIwhdv0-m-+-lw0M-w-1--rw-+ouOwvom+0-+-r-9QwOw0wlwI-+-9-0-v4w0 -- -Dwi--0--Q-vm-Ov-01-lv-O-0-0-Oo-Ov-Ov-O--Oni'14-mm-+00-Mnwwkv+-u4M1vwuQa - Mmom ALLEN'S BUILDING SERVICE WOODWORK OF ALL KINDS Williamsport, Ind. Phone 41 ' 00001'CWCHQWOHONOIII'0l .NOMO0O OWl0C'l0lMl0l O'4O0lH0lOHl M'O1'C'Q l lNO0ON LIBBY'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Williamsport, Ind. Phone 51 'P'l O0O0O0O'll0Ol'l0CMO'0C C O'0INl0O-'I'CWCHONI'4O O'4l I O CMINIMMUW9'l' W0lK'l?'Ylll94NO'i6W Q0O0Wbi Mr. Albrecht COn the subject of religious warsb: Julian, are you a protestant ? M. Julian: No Sir-ee, I'm a Christian. Mr. Cox CTO a new soft-looking Chemistry studentj: And what's your name, sonny? New Student: Pete, Grandpop, what's yours? T Mr. Morphew: Jean, you're not supposed to whistle while you work. Jean Pugh: It's okay, Pop, I'm not working. Bill Garriott: You mean I was driving too fast! Lee Miles: Nope! Flying too low. QQ--O-Qfvv0+++4v+rk044w+4-+04vv+-m++04++-v+4-+ -wwkw0-+ orphew rug Store CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1948 H. L. Morphew R. B. Simpson ' 4+i0'OQKM 'lWlMOHl lNOWO0O l O l lvO OWO'0lf4Ov-l lN!'O'4O l OHO'vOwlNO O'vlW Page Seventy-two wow-so+Q0+ kw was--uum m44+waamn-++wwmmnswana+on gm+Qq CHARLES SIDDENS Coal General Hauling Congratulations to the Class of 1948 Phone 247 0l0lMl00l'll l lvlHO0lf'l0O0O1b Livestock Williamsport QQQ-M94-v -Quo-mv!-'Dwi-Oni--0--0--9-c--0-0--0--0--0--0--9-I-0-vt--0-0--0-I-fI--0--0--0--0-0--0--0--m-0v-0--I--0-0--0-4--I--0--O--0--O-00--0--0-fu-0-fl--0--0--0--0-vm 5 Mr. Fechtman: How did you get along with your wife in that fight the other night. Mr. Pribble: She came crawling to me on her knees. Mr. Fechtman: Yeah? What did she say? Mr. Pribble: Come out from under that bed, you worm. If-Qui-'Dwi--I--Owl--0-0-0-Quloinn--L Mudlcwia FAMOUS FOR! Mud Baths Dinners Parties KRAMER INDIANA Miss and Mrs. Smartwear Bonnie K. Robertson, Owner Williamsport, Indiana MMkbQ4+v0nw+44++l0++ ++0QQ-+++++vra-+r4a '-0'-if-M-If-c-4-onkwMmm m-uw-uh-mvmm-no-p-mann--m-m-no--snows-o-v-Q--s-v-wa-our-can Q--o-1-0-ma--v-0-m-Q-Q-0-one--unmmw KENNETH V. STEWART Electrical Wiring and Maintenance CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF '48 Williamsport Indiana -o-0-0-o 0--0--0--0--0--0--on--ubo-a-so--0--a-vwwwwe-mamma-n-an-4- -mmwwnd Page Seventy-three Appreciation The entire senior class of 1948 desires to take this opportunity to express ap- preciation to their sponsor, Miss Bierly, the faculty, the school board, the adver- tisers, and the publishers for the generous contribution of their time, energy, and financial support. We also wish to thank the people of the community for their co-operation and interest in the activities of the student body. We hope that our 1948 Goldenrod will serve as a permanent reminder in the years to come of the pleasant hours spent at Bingy High. Page Seventy-four Jokes Bob Walder: Joe has a glass eye. W. Wallace: Did he tell you about it? Bob W: No, it just came out in the course of conversation. Harmon: What time is it when the clock strikes 13 ? Bernard: I don't know: what time is it? Harmon: Time to get your clock fixed. Mrs. Bonebrake: We've been married quite some time, Honey, why don't we go out and pitch a whing ding tonight? Mr. Bonebrake: Okay, if you get in before I do, leave the hall light on Y! Mrs. Stump: Dick, why are you singing in the bath tub ? Dick: The door won't lock. T. . Archie Ingram: I see in the paper where nine teachers and one student were killed in train wreck. Ed Watkins: Poor kid. Frank Crawford: Dalton, is your girl spoiled? Dalton: No, that's just the perfume she's wearing. Mr. Pugh: Son, another mouthful like that and you can leave the table. Jack P.: Another mouthful like that and I'll be done. Ted McClain: So, you and your boy-friend are reading with the lights off ? Phyllis: But we are, dad! fLip-ReadingD Miss Bierly: Tom, what do you consider the greatest accomplishment of the ancient Romans? Tom Ringer: Speaking Latin. Mr. Broadwell fAt a banquetjz Will you pass the nuts, Mr. Fecht- man? Mr. Fechtman: I suppose, but I really ought to flunk them. Joyce Miller: Dick's got a head like a doornob. Mary Lou: Why? Joyce: Because, any girl can turn it. Bill Markley: Your methods of farming are all out of date. I would be very surprised if you get 10 pounds of apples off that tree. Wilbur Wallace: So would 1. That's a pear tree. Bernard Bartlett CGetting ready to leave after a visit with Dean MJ: Why don't you run me into town, Dean? Dean May: Can't. Bernard: Why ? Dean: Gonna eat soon as you leave. Nancy Iglagupt: Lloyd, are you sure I'm the only girl you've gone out wit . Lloyd York: Yea, the purtiest too. Page Seventy-five 1- w r ' H311 we , ,i ,' 3, V ,X fl ,VI Y Q 'Q 4 g fa' Q 1 f ' '-:' ' 1 . 19- 4' A . ' -I I ATX.-f-3. A .3 4 I ':: 31:2 '15 ' QQ. 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