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The Revue of 1952

Published by

the Senior Class of

Linton- Stockton High School

LINTON, INDIANA

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Dedication

We, the 1952 graduating class of

Linton- Stockton High School, dedicate

this is sue of the Revue to the young

men of our school, who have left the

halls of learning to join the service

for the defense of this great country .

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Administration

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O. L. JOHNSON, SUPT.

ILOE CASEY Home Economics

CLARENCE CREA GER Agriculture

WILLIAM L. HART Mathematics, Science

LOUISE HEATON Commer::e

WAYNE H. WRIGHT Shop, Electricity

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ESTELLE PHILLIPS , PRINC IPAL Psychology, Home Ec.

JOHN WADE Soc. Studies. Phy. Ed., Asst. Football Coach

VIRGINIA QUEBBEMAN Glee Club

ESTA McDONALD Phy . Ed., Health, En glish

C HARLES H . HOSKINS Science, Track & Asst. Basket­ball Coach

GLA DYS TERHUNE Art, English

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School Board

PAUL LESTER Treasurer

WILLIAMS GROUNDS Trustee

WAYNE CORBIN President

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JESSE HAWORTH Secretary

J. R. POWELL Attorney

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Secretaries

MRS. ROSE SPARKS

Rose is the secretary to Miss Phillips. She also takes care of [he coke machine, attendance records, athletic files, all school correspondence, and the Bookstore, which serves all of Stockton Township.

MRS. RUTH OWEN

Ruth is the secretary to Mr. Johnson. Among her duties are: taking of the money of various classes and clubs within the school, keeping the books for all the Linton Schools, taking care of the lost and found department, answering the telephone and writing the daily announce­ments.

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Student Council

FIRST ROW: Patty O'Hem, Janice Cox, Ronda Grabbe, Freddie Klusmeier, Dixie Booher, Joan Myers, Wilma Tucker, Neta Luxton, Barbara Hubble. SECOND ROW: Miss Phillips (Sponsor), Jerry Rice, Danny Brown, Joe Haseman, Jim Yount, Sammy Winters, Max Berns, John Penna, Jim Haseman. THIRD ROW: Bill Collins, Jon Himebrook, Sherell Johnson, Jerry Wright, phil Akre, James Woner, Doug Corbin, Jack Shelton, Bill Don Wilson.

The Student Council is the student administration. Its membership includes class presidents, club presi­dents, and representatives elected from each of the home rooms. For greater efficiency, it is divided into five standing committees. These are the Convocation Committee, Booster Committee, Party Committee, Traffic Committee, and Noon Recreation Committee. The committees for this school year are as follows:

CONVOCATION PARTY BOOSTER TRAFFIC NOON REC. S. White J. Cox J. Wright P. Akre Joe Haseman S. Winters D. Corbin B. Wilson D. Brown J. Penna B. Klein N. Luxton Jim Haseman J. Myers J. Rice P. O'Hem B. Sahm J. Himebrook D. Booher F. Klusmeier R. Grabbe J. Yount J. Woner 1. Shelton W. Tucker

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Janitors

JIM TROTTER Maintenance

BERL MORRISON Fireman

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ALBERT THOMAS High School Building

JOHN BURCH Gymnasium

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Bus Drivers "'l1li

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FERD PAGE ERWIN BEA SLEY

FORREST GILBERT

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Seniors

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The Little Rascals

HELEN BLAKELY CAROLYN HATC HER JACK CONKLIN JIM BRANSTETTER CARL WEST

WILMA TAYLOR WILLA PERKINS BILL SAHM JANET BELLAMY

EVA FISH BILL WILSON MARILYN HIGHTOWER DARLENE GREENE

B. RICHARDSON SHIRLEY WHITE BETTY WHEELER

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CHARLES TAYLOR DOLORES VICKERS

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OTIS THOMAS MARY GANN TILLE SHEARN SAMMY WINTERS

PAT TUMEY GEORGE WRIGHT SARA AND BILLY REYNALDS JUDY MAXWELL

MA IT A PO WELL PEGGY GABBARD EVEL YN STEELE BETTY HA USSIN

JIM WAGNER BARBARA LYNN ANN MUEHLER G. DURHAM

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Class Officers

SAMMY WINTERS , President

A rnb ition- -Play College Footb all President 4; Student Council 2 ,3 ,4; Sci tamard 2 ,3, 4; Thespian 3 ,4 ; 4- H 1 2,3 ,4; Foo tbaUl ,2,3 ,4; Bas ke tball 1 ,2 ; Trac k 1. 2,3,4 ; Gol f 2,3 ,4.

BILL WILSON, Sec . -Treas.

Ambition- - Graduate Pr esident 1; Sec. -Tr e a s . 2 , 3 ,4 ; S tude nt Coun c il 1 ,2,3 ,4; Hi-Y2 , 3,4 ; Football 1, 2 ,3 ,4; Tra c k 1 ,2 .

Class History

DANNY BROW N, Vice -Pres.

Vice -President 4; Student Council 1 , 4; Foo tball 2; Ba sketball 2,3.

In September of 1948, one hundred nine students enrolled as Freshmen of L. H. S . We "Green- Freshies" lived through our Initiation Day and be­gan the year by electing as our class officers: President, Bill Don Wilson; Vice - President, Barbara Hubble; and Secretary- Treasurer, Shirley Moun­ier.

As Sophomores, one hundred two started off the year with Janice Cox, President; Barbara Hubble, Vice - President; and Bill Don Wilson, Secre­tary- Treasurer.

When as Juniors we again entered L. H. S., our enrollment had dropped to eighty- nine, We elected Barbara Hubble, President; Janice Cox, Vice ­President; and Bill Don Wilson, Secretary- Treasurer. We spent many hours at the candy counter at noon and at the concession stand during the ball games, making money for our Junior - Senior trip to Chicago. Some of the boys of our class helped the basketball team win the W. 1. C . Cham­pionship.

As this history is being written, the Senior Class of 1952 has seventy­one member s. We have elected as our clas s offic er s: President, Sam Winters; Vice- President, Barbara Hubble; and Secretary- Treasurer, Bill Don Wilson.

Last spring, a committee, who worked during the summer, was picked to plan this issue of the Revue . Our sales of magazines and stationary brought us a profit of $350 which helped to finance this annual.

Several of our boys were on the football team which had a perfect sea­s on last fall and won the W. 1. C. Championship and the Wabash Valley Championship. Several Seniors will be playing their last basketball games this season, and we hope they will also have a succe s sful season.

Our plans f or the remainder of the year include a class play and a Junior - Senior trip to Washington, D . C . Throughout the year, various ways of making money were used by both the Juniors and the Seniors to finance this trip . Among these was a performance of the " Grand Ole Opry" of Nashville , Tenne s see.

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ALICE RICHARDSON

Ambition: Travel with S. C. Band 1, 2 , 3 ,4: Scitamard 2 ,3, 4: "Ja ne Eyre" 3.

HUBERT GOODMAN

A mbition: To Travel. Football 1, 2,3,4: Basketball 2: Track 2,3.

HAZEL MASON JIMMY HOWARD BRANSTETTER DARLENE GREENE

A mbition: Housewife A mbition: Electrician Band 1,2 , 3 ,4 .

Ambition: Learn to farm. Sc ita ­mard 2 , 3 , 4: Thespian 3 ,4; 4-H 1; G.A.A. 1,2; "What a Life" 2:

GEORGE MERCIER

Ambition: Become successful. Football 2: Ba sketball 2,3.

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"Jane Eyre"3.

PHILOMENE VITS

A mbitioll! Make a fortune before 1'm 21. Scitamard 3,4: Glee Club 1; G.A . A. 1,2,3,4; "Jane Eyre" 3 .

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MURIL E. BLUME

Ambition: To Travel. 4-H 2; Basketball 1; Golf 2.

ROSELYN McDA NIEL

A mbition: Housewife . Band 1,2, 3,4.

MARJORIE McGRIFF IN RICHARD L. TRIBBY EVA JANE FISH

A mbition: To own an art store. A mbition: To do the most with the least effort. 4-H 1, 2 , 3; F.F. A. 1,2,3; Track 1,2,4; Boxing 3, 4.

Ambition: Nurse

JUDY MAXWELL HARRY L. LEHMAN

Ambition: Housewife. Scitamard 3 ,4; Glee Club 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4.

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A mbition: Marry into millions. Hi-Y 3,4; Boxing 3,4.

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BETTY WHEELER

Ambition: Secretary; Scitamard 3 ,4; Glee Club 1,2; Tri Hi Y 3, 4; 4-H 1,2,3,4; GAA 1.

RONALD L. ABRELL

Ambition: See The World; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3 ,4;

JIM PRUDHOMME PEGGY JEAN GABBARD RALPH ARGABRIGHT

Ambition: Live Like A King; Hi Y 3; Football 1,2 ,3,4; Basket­ball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3 ,4.

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Ambition: Housewife or Secre­tary; Scitamard 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Tri Hi Y 4; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; GAA 1.

Ambition: To be a success; Glee Club 1,2,3; "Sneak Date" 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1.

OTIS EUGENE THOMAS JANET SUE BELLAMY

Ambition: Electrician.

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Ambition: Secretary; Scita­mard 3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1; GAA 2,3,4.

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JIM WAGNER

AMBITION: Money; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Boxing 3.

GRACE BRINSON

AMBITION: Stenographer.

JACK CONKLIN JANICE COX GLEN DURHAM

AMBITION: Architect; Student Council 2; Hi - Y 2, 3, 4; Bas­ketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.

MARY GANN

AMBITION: To go to Paris; Student Council4; Class Officer 2, 3; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; G A A 2, 3, 4.

AMBITION: Travel; Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Track 1.

JERRY HALE

AMBITION: Nurse; G A A 1,2, 3.

AMBITION: Retire at 25; Stu­dent Council 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; F F A 1, 2, 3 , 4; Basketball 1.

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BETTY WHEELER

Ambition: Secretary; Scitamard 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Tri Hi Y 3, 4; 4-H 1,2 ,3,4; GAA 1.

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RONALD L. ABRELL

Ambition: See The World; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;

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JIM PRUDHOMME PEGGY JEAN GABBARD RALPH ARGABRIGHT

Ambition: Live Like A King; Hi Y 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Basket­ball 1 ,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4.

Ambition: Housewife or Secre­tary; Scitamard 2,3,4; Glee Club 1,3,4; Tri Hi Y 4; 4-H I, 2,3,4; GAA 1.

Ambition: To be a success; Glee Club 1,2,3; "Sneak Date" 1; Basketball 1; Baseball 1.

OTIS EUGENE THOMAS JANET SUE BELLAMY

Ambition: Electrician.

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Ambition: Secretary; Scita­mard 3,4; Glee Club 1; 4-H 1; GAA 2,3,4.

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JIM WAGNER

AMBITION: Money; Football 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Boxing 3.

GRACE BRINSON

AMBITION: Stenographer.

JACK CONKLIN JANICE COX GLEN DURHAM

AMBITION: Architect; Student Council 2; Hi - Y 2, 3, 4; Bas­ketba II 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4.

MARY GANN

AMBITION: To go to Paris; Student Council 4; Class Officer 2, 3; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; G A A 2,3,4.

AMBITION: Travel; Hi-Y 2,3, 4; Track 1.

JERRY HALE

AMBITION: Nurse; G A A 1,2, 3.

AMBITION: Retire at 25; Stu­dent Council 3; 4-H 1, 2,3,4; F F A 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1.

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SHIRLEY WHITE

AMBITION: To get a man; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; G A A I, 2, 3, 4; Queen Attendant 2; "What a Life".

BILL SAHM

AMBITION: Engineer; Student Council 4; Scitamard 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Football (Mgr.) 3, 4; 4-H I , 2, 3, 4 .

TILLIE ANN SHEARN CARL L. WEST BETTY HAUSSIN

AMBITION: To be a nurse; G A A I, 2 , 3, 4; Yell Leader I, 2, 3, 4.

AMBITION: To be a bachelor; Scitamard 3, 4; Thespian 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4.

RODNEY HAWORTH

AMBITION: To travel; Scita­mard 2, 3, 4; Band I, 2, 3, 4; G A A I, 2, 3 , 4.

PAT TUMEY

AMBITION: Medicine; Student Council 3; Scitamard 3, 4; Foot­ball 1; Basketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2; "Jane Eyre".

AMBITION: To travel; Glee Club 1; G A A I, 2.

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CAROLYN HATCHER

Ambition: To be a success in something; Scitamard 2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4; 4 - H 1; GAA 1, 2,3 ,4.

ROBERT DAVIDSON

Ambition: Lawyer; Scitamard 4; Hi- Y 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3.

JACK PINKSTON , DOROTHY DIETZ BOB "RED" MURDOCK

Ambition: To travel; Hi - Y 2, 3 ,4; Football 1,2,3,4.

Ambition: To see the world; Student Council 1; Glee Club 1, 2 ,4; GAA 1,2,3; "Seventeen"

Ambition: Admiral in German Navy; Scitamard4; Glee 1,2,3 , 4; Hi - Y 2,3 ,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1 ,2,3,4;

GEORGE ROBERT WRIGHT

Ambition: A Man; Hi- Y 1,3; Football 1,2,3 ; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2.

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MARILYN HIGHTOWER

Ambition: Play My Uke Like "Godfrey"; Scitamard 2,3,4; Thespian 3,4; 4-H 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; "What A Life".

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ANN MUEHLER

Ambition: Housewife; Scita­mard 2,3,4; GAA 1 ,2 ,3,4; "Jane Eyre".

FRANKIE LEE HENICO

Ambition: Athletic Director; Hi-Y 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Bas ­ketba1l1 ,2 ,3,4; Track 1 ,2,3,4.

BONNIE HARBIN RICHARD WATSON CAROLE "COCKY" SHEPARD

Ambition: Housewife; Scita­mard 2,3,4; GAA 1,2 ,3; "Jane Eyre".

Ambition: Teacher ; Track 3. Ambition: Marry Joe Stalin; Scitamard 2,3,4; Thespian 3,4; GAA 1,2,3 ,4; "Jane Eyre".

JIM YOUNT

Ambition: "Senator Yount"; Student Council 2,4; Hi- Y 2,3, 4; Football 1,2,3 ,4; Basketball 1 ,2,3,4.

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JANET LEE JUSTUS

Ambition: Attend (MY) Wed­ding Ceremony; Scitamard 2,3, 4; Thespian 3,4; GAA 1,2,3 ,4; "Jane Eyre".

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BILL REYNOLDS

AMBITION: Engineer; Track 2.

SARA NELL REYNOLDS

AMBITION: Housewife; Glee Club I, 2, 3; 4-H I, 2, 3 .

WILLA PERKINS PAUL ELKINS BARBARA LEE RICHARDSON

AMBITION: To get a man; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Tri Hi -Y 2; G A A I, 2, 3, 4.

AMBITION: To own a big stage show: Tri Hi -Y I, 2, 3, 4; Box­ing I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3.

AMBITION: To get second million at 21; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4.

DOLORES VICKERS

AMBITION: To travel; Scita­mard 3.

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AMBITION: To sing hill-billy songs on the radio; Student Council 4; Class Officer 1; Hi­Y 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Bas­ketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3.

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ANN MUEHLER

Ambition: Housewife; Scita ­mard 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; "Jane Eyre".

FRANKIE LEE HENICO

Ambition: Athletic Director; Hi - Y3,4; Football 1,2,3 ,4; Bas ­ketball1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4.

BONNIE HARBIN RICHARD WATSON CAROLE "COCKY" SHEPARD

Ambition: Housewife; Scita ­mard 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; "Jane Eyre".

Ambition: Teacher; Track 3. Ambition: Marry Joe Stalin; Scitamard 2,3,4; Thespian 3,4; GAA 1,2,3 ,4; "Jane Eyre".

JIM YOUNT

Ambition: "Senator Yount"; Student Council 2 ,4; Hi- Y 2,3 , 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4.

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JANET LEE JUSTUS

Ambition: Attend (MY) Wed­ding Ceremony; Scitamard 2,3, 4; Thespian 3 ,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; "Jane Eyre".

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BILL REYNOLDS

AMBITION: Engineer; Track 2.

SARA NELL REYNOLDS

AMBITION: Housewife; Glee Club I, 2, 3; 4-H I, 2, 3.

WILLA PERKINS PAUL ELKINS BARBARA LEE RICHARDSON

AMBITION: To get a man; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; Glee Club I, 2, 3; Tri Hi -Y 2; G A A I, 2, 3, 4.

AMBITION: To own a big stage show: Tri Hi - Y I, 2, 3, 4; Box­ing I, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3 .

AMBITION: To get second million at 21; Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4.

DOLORES VICKERS

AMBITION: To travel; Scita­mard 3.

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AMBITION: To sing hill-billy songs on the radio; Student Council 4; Class Officer 1; Hi­Y 3, 4; Football I, 2, 3, 4; Bas­ketball I, 2, 3, 4; Track I, 2, 3.

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MEREDITH COOPER

AMBITION: To buy a new "Ge­ronimo"; Basketball 3; Track 2.

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WILMA TAYLOR

AMBITION: Air Hostess; Scita­mard 3, 4; Glee Club 1; G A A 1, 2.

BARBARA E. LYNN CHARLES TAYLOR DORIS MOODY

AMBITION: Secretary; Band 3, 4.

AMBITION: Doctor.

RONDALL HUDSON

AMBITION: To marry a mill­ionaire; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3,4.

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AMBITION: To travel; G A A 1, 2,3,4.

MAlT A NORENE POWELL

AMBITION: To travel; Scita­mard 2, 3, 4; G A A 1, 2, 3, 4; "Jane Eyre".

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EVELYN STEELE

Ambition: Medical Laboratory Technician; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4 - H 1,2.

CHARLES DONIE

Ambition: Marry a Millionaire's Daughter; Glee Club 1,2; Foot­ball 1,2,3,4; Golf1,2; Boxing3, 4.

BUDDY HEBB

Ambition: Naval Officer; Foot­ball1,3 ; Basketball 1; Track 2.

PATTY MOORE

Ambition: Housewife; Scita­mard 3,4; Band 1,2,3 ,4; Glee Club 4; 4-H 1,2.

Senior Census Girls Boys

Ideal Janice Cox Ideal Ronnie Abrell Timid Marjorie McGriffin Timid Rondall Hudson Neatest Betty Haussin Nea test Carl West Studious Peggy Gabbard Studious George Mercier Persona Ii ty Janice Cox Personality Bill Wilson Man Hunter Marilyn Hightower Woman Chaser Meredith Cooper Comedian Maita Powell Comedian Jerry Wright Best Dancer Tillie Shearn Best Dancer Jim Wagner Most Likely Evelyn Steele Most Likely Bill Sahm

to Succeed to Succeed Miss Chevious Carole Shepard Mr. Chevious Jim Yount Talented Shirley White Talented Danny Brown Figure Bonnie Harbin Physique Jim Prudhomme Pest Mary Gann Pest Jack Pinkston Best Dressed Betty Haussin Best Dressed Jim Wagner

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MEREDITH COOPER

AMBITION: To buy a new "Ge­ronimo"; Basketball 3; Track 2.

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WILMA TAYLOR

AMBITION: Air Hostess; Scita­mard 3, 4; Glee Club 1; G A A I, 2.

BARBARA E. LYNN CHARLES T AYLOR DORIS MOODY

AMBITION: Secretary; Band 3, 4.

AMBITION: Doctor.

RONDALL HUDSON

AMBITION: To marry a mill­ionaire; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4.

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AMBITION: To travel; G A A I, 2, 3, 4.

MAlTA NORENE POWELL

AMBITION: To travel; Scita­mard 2, 3, 4; G A A I, 2, 3, 4; .. Jane Eyre".

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EVEL YN STEELE

Ambition: Medical La-bora tory Technician; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; 4-H 1,2.

CHARLES DONIE

A mbition: Marry a Millionaire's Daughter; Glee Club 1,2; Foot­ball1,2,3,4; Golf1,2; Boxing3, 4.

BUDDY HEBB

Ambition: Naval Officer; Foot­ball1,3; Basketball 1; Track 2.

PATTY MOORE

Ambition: Housewife; Scita­mard 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 4; 4-H 1,2.

Senior Census Girls

Ideal Timid Neatest Studious Persona li ty Man Hunter Comedian Best Dancer Most Likely

to Succeed Miss Chevious Talented Figure Pest Best Dressed

Janice Cox Marjorie McGriffin Betty Haussin Peggy Gabbard Janice Cox Marilyn Hightower Maita Powell Tillie Shearn Evelyn Steele

Carole Shepard Shirley White Bonnie Harbin Mary Gann Betty Haussin

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Boys

Ideal Timid Neatest Studious Personality Woman Chaser Comedian Best Dancer Most Likely

to Succeed Mr. Chevious Talented Physique Pest Best Dressed

Ronnie Abrell Rondall Hudson Carl West George Mercier Bill Wilson Meredith Cooper Jerry Wright Jim Wagner Bill Sahm

Jim Yount Danny Brown Jim Prudhomme Jack Pinkston Jim Wagner

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The honor roll is based on the first seven semesters work. To be on the honor roll one must have a B average all through high school. The final honor roll will be listed on the commencement program.

To the senior with the highest scholastic record is given the AInerican Legion Award. His name will be placed on the American Legion placque. This year's award goes to . . , ....

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Senior Awards

The Rotary Awards are given to the senior boy and girl who rank high­est in attitude, per sonality, character , scholar ship, and community spirit. Their names will be put on the Rotary placque. This year's awards go to ..... and ..... ' . ' ...

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Prophecy This is Myrtle Louella Parsons reporting on Station L.H.S. The

occasion is the annual get-together of the 1952 graduating class. Although many have aged in the past 20 years, everyone is in a jolly mood, including their dear old sponsor, Mr. John R. Andrew.

We have with us many well-known travelers of the day. Ronnie Abrell, the big game hunter, has just completed an expedition along Eel River and Coal City.

Pat Tumey, a well-known buyer for Murphy's, has just returned from a buying trip out East.

Among our many celebrities, we find Tillie Shearn and Doris Moody. They do a dual song and dance routine on Broadway. Their latest appear­ance was in the Broadway Musical "Down and Out."

Sam Winter s, the well-known football coach at Purdue, is really strutting around. It seems that his team has just won the Big Ten Con­ference Championship.

Three of our very sweet, shy, and attractive girls have joined "Paul's Follies." The owner is Paul Elkins, and the leads in the show are Betty Haussin, Alice Richardson, and Janice Cox.

Bill Sahm, the nationally known inventor, has just received a patent on his latest invention, windshield wipers for eye glasses. He thought of the idea one night while walking home in the rain from staff meeting.

The Honorable Jim Yount, senator from Indiana, has just returned from a jaunt to Cuba. This very famous senator is the one who has succeeded in spons oring a bill to have a nation wide speed limit of 85 mile s per hour.

Budd Hebb, who has just taken his ship, the "Round-about," on its fourteenth journey around the world, is confined to his home with sea sickne s s.

Glen Durham, the owner of the Cities Service Corner, has just an­nounced the new prices on gasoline, 82.6 cents per gallon. Inflation is now with us.

Jerry Hale and Richard Tribby now have large farms of their own. They have the neatest and cleanest hog pens in Greene County.

Another of our very well-known members of the class is Philomene Vits. She was the first woman to drive in the Indianapolis 500 Mile Race. Having broken all speed records, she is now concentrating on air racing.

Ralph Argabright, the "motor bike kid," is still riding his "putt-putt" around. Some people absolutely never give up.

Three of our young men married into money. They are Vernon Vaughn, Richard Watson, and George Wright. Their wives were 89, 91, and 87 respectively. Something tells me they married for money. By the way, they are now widowers.

Meredith Cooper, the famous auto designer and builder, has just come out with an outstanding automobile called "Geronimo." It seems as though he got his ide as from an old "clunker" he drove during his high school days. Anyone wanting a demonstration please have all insurance paid up, and be prepared for anything.

Robert Davidson, a prominent lawyer, has just completed a very im­portant case. Rumors are that he will run for judge of the Greene County

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Miners, so he has secured a position of managing the Linton Diggers (aprofessional football team). Some of the players on his team are Jack Pinkston, a star guard, "Red" Murdock, just a star, and "Curly" Hudson, a star in the backfield. It seems these fellows just couldn't get over football.

As we look around, we find five very happy young women. They are Ann Muehler, Carole Shepard, Carolyn Hatcher, Shirley White, Dorothy Deitz, and Marilyn Hightower. Ann, who just simply loves rich army officers, is still looking for one. Carole, a United States envoy to Rus sia, has just returned from a secret mission to Moscow. By the way, Joseph II turned down her proposal. Carolyn is now a blind checker for a large chain of movie theaters. It seems as though she once pulled a funny one about a blind checker, so she decided to take the job. Shirley is still looking for a man. If you see any rich, good looking, intelligent, and mannerly young man, with a car, please let her know. Marilyn, who went into the education field, is now president of Vassar College for young women. It is a very cheap school, only $2,000 per semester. Just call her if you are interested in enrolling your young lady -in Vassar. Dorothy is now a shorthand teache r in an Indianapolis high school. It seems as though she carne to Linton High School with more shorthand than we had ever heard of.

Our own little Judy Maxwell and Patty Moore are still working in our local theaters. They are still selling tickets. Prices are still going up ($1.25 a head) .

Jack Conklin, the boy with many names, is now coaching basketball. The name of George sort of took hold of him. He has a winning team. They have never scored under 70 points per game and their average height is 6 feet 6 inches.

Rodney Haworth is now the country doctor of Lyons and community. He always did show an interest in Lyons.

One of the great technicians of the day is Evelyn Steele. She is head technician at Mayo's Clinic in Minnesota.

We see some married couples in our midst. They are Mr. & Mrs. Jerry (Bonnie Harbin) Wright, Mr. & Mrs. Keith (Darlene Greene) Ander­son, and Mr. & Mrs. Frank (Janet Justus) Henico. They are all sporting large families and many smiles.

Charles "Johnny Lujack" Donie is now head football coach at Notre Dame. He is one of the most famous coaches in America today. He picked up the nickname of Johnny Lujack in his high school days. He was so named by our beloved coach, Roy Williams.

Jim Branstetter, well-known yacht and airplane de signer, has just completed several models. He will soon start on a yacht propelled by atomic power.

A new business has just been set up in town. It is Barbara Richardson and her Crosley automobile garage and sales room. Crosley has just put out a 3 - seated model. She seems to be doing very well.

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As we look around further, we find Danny Brown, a famous artist, sketching scenes of the group. His supplies are from Marjorie McGriffin's Art Store. She is doing a very profitable business.

Carl West and George Mercier are two more great inventors of our times. They haven't envented anything in the past 20 years, but they haven't given up yet.

Muril Blume is now the owner of the largest coal mine in Indiana. Coal prices have gone up quite a bit ($20 per ton) but Linton High School is buy­ing coal from him. There are still some complaints about the heat there.

Jim Prudhomme has made his home near Reno, Nevada. At the age of 21 he has been married 11 times and divorced 10 times. His home is very close to his business. He is suing his 11th wife for cruel and inhuman treatment.

Bill Wilson and his company of actor and actresses have just completed their 13th picture. Bill is now head director of the M.G.M. Movie Company. Their latest picture is "Baby it's cold outside" or "Come' onna my house."

Maita Powell is now art teacher for Linton High School. Her methods aren't so artistic, but she gets re suIts.

Dolores Vickers is now traveling with a women's basketball team. Helen Walker signed her up the night they gave a performance in the Linton gym.

A few of our girls married as soon as school was out. They are Rose­lyn McDaniel, Sara Reynolds, and Eva Fish. They are now married and they have rings to show it. One on her finger and one through his nose I

We have just received a note from Mary Gann inviting us all to the opening of her new skating rink. Does anyone have an extra pillow?

If you have any clothes you want mended, take them to Wilma Taylor, "The Happy Seamstress." She specializes in tea towels and handkerchiefs.

Grace Brinson is now commercial teacher at Linton High School. She is now dictating shorthand at 100 words per minute.

Barbara Lynn is now teaching kindergarten. It seems she went to college 7 year s and kindergarten is the only job she could get.

We still have with us our "Giggling Girties." They are Janet Bellamy, Hazel Mason, Betty Wheeler, and Willa Perkins. If you want a good demon­stration on a laugh, ask one of these girls.

Hubert GoodInan is trophy polisher for Linton High School. The year 1952 added so many trophys to the case they had to employ a full time polisher.

Charles Taylor is now touring the country as a speed typist. He was always 4 lines ahead of everyone else, so he decided to do exhibition work.

Otis Thomas, light commissioner, has just announced new electricity rates. The minimum is now $10.00 per month.

Bill Reynolds and Harry Lehman, construction engineers, have just announced the completion of two new paved highways -- one to Lone Tree and the new super highway no. 23. The roads are very heavily traveled.

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JOE HASEMAN President

BILL GRIFFITHS Vice- President

PHIL AKRE Sec. - treas.

JERRY JONES MARY THOMAS MARILYN THOMAS LARRY JONES

JOAN MYERS RICHARD VAUGHN JACK SHELTON CAROL YN CRAIG

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BILL GRIFFITHS Vice -President

PHIL AKRE Sec , - treas,

JERRY JONES MARY THOMAS MARILYN THOMAS LARRY JONES

JOAN MYERS RICHARD VAUGHN JACK SHELTON CAROLYN CRAIG

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HELEN MORRISON RONNALD GABBARD MARY MARGARET SAHM

JIM COLLINS JANICE NOLAN REX CAMDEN DIXIE MILLER

RUBY McDANIEL JOHN TUCKER JOAN HAUSSIN DOUGLAS CORBIN

BILL Y COLLINS EMILY LYNN LESTER ANDERSON

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PEGGY KLEIN STANLEY MORRISON NORMA MATHENA

LINDA BAKER ARNOLD MYERS LA VERA MYERS

WILMA CUVELIER BOB JERRELLS

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BILL TOM WILSON HELEN BECHTEL JERRY PERIGO

CAROLYN SHILKETT DA VID KELLER GAIL THORNTON DA VID KENDALL

DON PERGAL PHYLLIS GAMBILL RONNIE ROBERTSON SHIRLEY MOORE

MARY GILLETTE STEVE LECHIEN DARLEEN CHAMBERLAIN

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... SONDRA WHITE BUD KLEIN CHARLOTTE FENNIMORE

JIM WRIGHT THERESA STEF ANCIK BERTHA GRAVES JERRY ROBEY

SALLY PERGAL JOE HALL DON CLARK CHLOE ELLEN FRITZ

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(Not Pictured) Richard Baize Auddress Enochs Floyd Heaton Jim Hollingsworth Don Holmes Paul Johnson Leland Kline Marion Laymon Ray McCarter Wayne VanHorn

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FIRST ROW: Jerry Flater, James Hugunin, Tony Cooper, Dick Baker, Denny Carroll, Wayne Hollingsworth, Maurice Trotter. SECOND ROW: Patty O'Hern, Greta Collins, Barbara Dougherty, Marilee Buck, Leona Duffroy, Mary Templeton, Rosella Fines. THIRD ROW: Elaine McGriffin, Betty Hubble, Kay Lester, Monna Duffroy, Nancy Withycombe, Joy Gabbard, Irma Lemmons. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Bryan, Kenny Maxwell, Bernard Haseman, Bill Rodenbeck, Raymond Hineman, Cletis Alembaugh , Jack Peterson, Sammie Hollingsworth. FIFTH ROW: Sharla Gambill, Norma Corbin, Shirley Johnson, Virginia Hamm, Joetta Sanders, Adrianne Ham, Gloria Stewart.

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SPONSORS Miss Terhune Mr. Hoskins

Sophomores

FIRST ROW: Robert Moore, Jimmy White, Paul Peelman, Larry Lunn, Warren Robinson, Paul Stewart, George Elkins, Alden Franklin. SECOND ROW: Loretta Wright, Shirley Elkins, Elaine Ritter, LeMoyne Mathena, Erma Hill, Nelda Lovelace, Peggy Wheeler, Janet Fitzpatrick, Joan Hudson. THIRD ROW: Leo Corbin, Ronnie Wagner, Beverly Yount, Gloria Wall, Dottie Myers, Neta Luxton, Marian Kline, Eleanor Witty, Diana Storms. FOURTH ROW: Richard Villain, Jeraldine Hale, Barbara Hubble, JoAnn Pickett, Wilma Moore, Emma Thomas, Marie Brovm, Shirley Jarmon, Geneva Wilson, Jon Himebrook. FIFTH ROW: Larry Heaton, Wayne Gravemier, Bill Hale, Dallas Lynn, Ronald Templeton, James Stewart, Edward North, Bennie Tannehill, Jere Landis, Wayne Lucas.

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Freshmen

Jerry Rice .... Sherell Johnson Max Berns ....

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FIRST ROW: Michael Penna, Jack Jones, Bill Burress, Joe Goodman, Robert Padgett, Frankie Cox. SECOND ROW: Shirley Hayes, Sharla Van Horn, Mary Shanklin, Janice Russell, Donna Pershing, Joanna Jewell, Beverly Beverstock, Yvonne Lynch. THIRD ROW: Carl Glass, Billy Hunt, Sherell Johnson, David Brashear, Ronald Daymude, Dwayne Vaughn, Ronald Hobbs , William Powell. FOURTH ROW: Cora Achors, Sonna Kendall, Ronnie Mae Knowles, Charlotte Lawrence, Jackie Sargent, Jane Williams, Elizabe.yn Harroll, Bessie Cole, Hildred Carpenter. FIFTH ROW: William Clayton, Don Spice, Richard Gullion, Tommy Utterback, Merle Helderman, Charles Greenwood, Max Berns, Melvin Kline.

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Freshmen

FIRST ROW: Bennie Atto, Otis Felker, James Morrison, Kenny Hamilton, James Arnac, Wayne Davis, Jerry Rice. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bradford, Norma Fitzpatrick, Sylvia Stewart, Rosalie Martindale, lona Oliver, Wilma Tucker, Loretta Schmitt. THIRD ROW: Jimmie May, Byron Edwards, Elaine Tincher, Ann Haseman, Sandra Johnson, Wilma Goodman, Dixie Greenwood, Shirley Heaton, Janice Hoar. FOURTH ROW: Ernestine Aschcraft, Treva Scroggins, Donna Reynolds, Anna Mason, Carole Trotter, Audrey Johnson, Shelby Clark, Joycelyn Sargent. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Stewart, Nancy Lehman, Ronnie Barnes, Carole Underwood, Janice Buckner, Paula Birch, Janice Heaton, Charlotte Gabbard, Joan Hunter.

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Eighth Grade

Ronda Gay Grabbe .... Pres. Rosalie Markle. . Vice-Pres. Roger Bailey ....... Sec. -Treas.

FIRST ROW: Donald Phillips, William Lynch, Joe Spinks, Ronnie Meurer, Dickie White, Sam Sherrell, Ronnie Luxton, Randall Collins, Larry Gennicks, Donnie Spurgeon. . SECOND ROW: Sharon Cox, Carolyn Hoffeditz, Sharon Mathena, Judy Brown, Freddi Klusmeier, Barbara Allen, Betty Cox, Saundra Haseman, Nolamae Davis. THIRD ROW: Cecil Frayser, Roger Bailey, Rex Stevens, Jimmie Woner, Danny Fish, Frank Jarman, Gary Hutchison, Donald Ray McHaley, Leon Cole. FOURTH ROW: Virginia Watson, Elaine Ball, Christine Squires, Connie Workman, Rosalie Markle, Jeanette Thomas, Ronda Gay Grabbe, Beverly French, Dale Whaley. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Murdock, Emmons Harroll, Charles Taylor, Richard Bechtel, Bill Burst, Donnie Baize, Bob Blaker, Earle Stephens, Robert Geatches, Tommy Chapman. SIXTH ROW: Wendell Phillips, Carolyn Hatton, Patty Flynn, Billie Ann Fordyce, Dixie Booher, Don Stark, Robert Pugh, Bonnie Houchin, Bob Armpriester, Frances Lucas.

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SPONSORS Mis s McDonald

Mr. Clayton Mr. Wade

Eighth Grade

FIRST ROW: Marion Graves, Jerry Hardisty, Dickie Jerrells, Phillip Meurer, Jack Bellamy, Ronnie Lynn, Don Hurt, Floyd Cramer, Max Payne. SECOND ROW: Jackie Heaton, Sally Angleton, Betty Dougherty, Violet Bovenschen, Mignon Donahue, Jean Woodruff, Barbara Heaton, Bervely Sue Wonder, Sherrell Buckner. THIRD ROW: John McBride, Dick Duffey, Herbert Stough, Jim Haseman, Larry Brashear, Ralph Witty, Don Gambill, Robert Cullison, Jesse Storms, Jim Burress. FOURTH ROW: Donnetta Phillips, Geraldine Padgett, Cheryl Richardson, Linda Myers, Ramona Rankin, La Donna Reed, Barbara Reintjes, Anna Sherrill. FIFTH ROW: Stanley Trusty, Ronnie Dennis, Ray Glen, John Ebler, Lloyd Hart, Fred Bledsoe, David Harp, Jere Trotter, Harold Weaver, Darwin Blake. SIXTH ROW: Cora Tendick, Ann Etta Souders, Naomi Ashcraft, Patty Burch, Deneane Fisher, Madeline Hazelrigg, Anita Smith, Sara Ann Powell, Carolyn Sloan, Julia Kay Moss.

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State Contest Honors

LEONA DUFFROY In the 1951 Latin I finals, Leona scored 127 out of a possible 130 points and was awarded a silver medal.

PHIL AKRE Phil earned a bronze medal in the 1950 Latin I finals and another bronze medal in the 1951 geometry fin­als.

The High Schoo 1 Achievement program is sponsored by Indiana University. Each year, contests are held throughout the state in Latin, English, algebra, geometry, and comprehensive mathematics. For compe­tition in each of these subjects, each school may select two students to take part in regional contests.

After scores from all regionals have been reported, the students whose scores place them in approxi­mately the upper 50 per cent in the state take part in the final contests held at Indiana University.

The scores of five Linton students qualified them to enter the finals at Bloomington. These were: Phil Akre and Robert Trotter (geometry); Barbara Hubble (Latin II); Leona Duffroy and Joan Haussin (Latin 1).

In the final contests, awards of gold, silver, and bronze medals are given to those whose scores place them in the upper 20 per cent of all state finalists.

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Girls 4-H

FIRST ROW: Ann Haseman, Betty Wheeler, La Donna Reed, Judy Maxwell, Linda Myers, Sandra Johnson, Julia Kay Moss. SECOND ROW: Peggy Gabbard, Marilee Buck, Le Moyne Mathena, Anita Kaye Smith, Carole Trotter, Mary Margaret Sahm, Sara Reynolds, Emily Lynn. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Casey (Sponsor), Carolyn Hoffeditz, Sharon Mathena, Jackie Heaton, Greta Collins, Mary Thomas, Joycelyn Sargent, Sherrell Buckner. FOURTH ROW: Helen Morrison, Freddie Klusmeier, Beverly French, Nancy Withycombe, Sara Powell, Ronnie Knowles, Sonna Kendall, Elizabeth Harroll. FIFTH ROW: Sharla Gambill, Janice Buckner, Helen Moehlman, Gail Thornton, Paula Birch, Marilyn Thomas, Donna Reynolds, Janice Heaton, Rosalie Martindale.

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FIRST ROW: Shirley Heaton, Theresa Stefancik, Frances Lucas, Nancy Withycombe, Virginia Hamm, Elizabeth Harroll, Rosalie Martindale, Loretta Schmitt. SECOND ROW· Bennie Atto, Bill Powell, Emmons Harroll, Frank Gennicks, Robert Trotter, James Hugunin, Jerry Hardisty, Larry Gennicks, Stanley Trusty. THIRD ROW: Mr. Creager (Sponsor), Morris Trotter, Jimmy Hollingsworth, Bobby Geatches, Sammy Winters, Bob Hardesty, Wayne Hollingsworth, Byron Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Larry Brashear, Lester Anderson, Bill Tom Wilson, Don Pergal, Jack Peterson, Bill Collins, Sammy Hollingsworth, Herbert Stough. FIFTH ROW: Alden Franklin, Ronnie Robertson, Dallas Lynn, James Stewart, David Brashear, Bill Sahm, Wayne Lucas, Jere Trotter.

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Band

First Row: Kenny Hamilton, Janice Heaton, Joan Haussin, Jo Ann Pickett, Roselyn McDaniel, Patty Moore. Bessie Cole, Jackie Johnston. Second Row: Mr. Pirtle, Greta Collins, Shelby Clark, Alice Richardson, Jack Shelton, Carol West, John Walton. Third Row: Jane Williams, Dixie Miller, Jere Landis, Kenneth Maxwell, Jerry Perigo, Doug Corbin.

Left to right: Charlotte Fennimore Patty O'Hem Janice Nolan Linda Baker Jerry Jones

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Band

First Row: Charlotte Gabbard, Wilma Moore, Marie Brown, Mary Margaret Sahm, Joy Gabbard, Elaine McGriffin, Kay Lester, Betty Haussin. Second Row: Bill Tom Wilson, Paul Johnson, Charlotte Lawrence, Bob Jerrels, Audrey Johnson, Joan Hunter, Peggy Klein, Maita Powell. Third Row: Richard Vaughn, Ronald Gabbard, Jimmy Branstetter, Barbara Lynn, Shirley Jarmon, Ronnie Barness.

Left to right: Larry Jones Veeda Flynn Ruby McDaniel Emily Lynn Mr. Pirtle

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FIRST ROW: Peggy Gabbard, Shirley Elkins, Carol Underwood, Rosalie Martindale, Eleanor Witty, Sharla Gambill, Yvonne Lynch, Geneva Wilson, Joan Hunter. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Hatcher, Janice Hoar, Shirley Bradford, Adrianne Ham, Sharla VanHorn, Shirley Moore, Neta Luxton, Dixie Greenwood, Sandra Johnson, Charlotte Gabbard, Mrs. Quebbeman. THIRD ROW: Wilma Cuvelier, Lavera Myers, Norma Fitzpatrick, Shirley Hayes, Judy Maxwell, Elizabeth Harroll, Paula Birch, Janice Buckner. FOURTH ROW: Loretta Wright, Elaine Ritter, Marilee Buck, Helen Morrison, LeMoyne Mathena, Erma Hill, Sonna Kendall, Shirley Johnson, Barbara Richardson, Evelyn Steele , Sara Reynolds. FIFTH ROW: Mary Thomas, Ernestine Ashcraft, Treva Scroggins, Joy Gabbard, Jane Williams, Jacquelyn Sargent, Nancy Withycombe, Virginia Hamm, Nelda Lovelace, Sylvia Stewart, Nancy Lehman.

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First row: Paul Elkins, Bill Wilson, Harry Lehman, Bob Davidson, Bill Griffiths, Jim Yount. Second row: Bob Murdock, Jerry Wright, Mr. Hart (Sponsor), Jack Pinkston, Don Holmes.

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First Row: Jerry Hale, Jim Hollingsworth, Wayne Lucas, Mr. Creager (Sponsor), Bill Collins, Sammy Hollingsworth, Jack Peterson. Second Row: Leland Kline, Auddress Enochs, Merle Helderman, David Brashear, Bill Tom Wilson. Third Row: Bennie Atto, Wayne Hollingsworth, Lester Anderson, James Stewart, Donnie Pergal, Joe Goodman, James Hugunin. Fourth Row: Byron Edwards, Alden Franklin, Sherell Johnson, Dallas Lynn, Steve Lechien, Ronnie Robertson, Joe Hall, Bill Powell.

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Scitamard

First Row: Rodney Haworth, Carl West, Doug Corbin, Phil Akre, Dick Baize, Bill Sahm, Sammy Winters. Second Row: Peggy Klein, Betty Wheeler , Maita Powell, Alice Richardson, Betty Haussin, Patty Moore, Judy Maxwell, Peggy Gabbard. Third Row: Marlene Shonk, Wilma Taylor, Janice Nolan, Darlene Greene, Ann Muehler, Jan Justus, Carolyn Hatcher, Carole shepard. Fourth Row: Charlotte Fennimore, Mrs. Hanna (sponsor), Barbara Hubble, Bunny Craig, Marilyn Hightower, Shirley White, Emily Lynn, Joan Myers. Fifth Row: Janice Cox, Bonnie Harbin, Willa Perkins, Janet Bellamy, Philomene Vits, Helen Morrison, Mary Margaret Sahm, Dixie Miller.

Thespians

First Row: Dick Baize , Phil Akre, 1\-1rs. Hanna (Sponsor), Sammy Winters Carl West. Second Row: Barbara Hubble, Darlene Greene, Marilyn Hightower, Jan Justus, Carole Shepard.

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Football Coaches Mr. Williams, our football coach, deserves

a lot of credit toward making our team the champions they were. He has worked hard the past few years to develop such a team and has attained such honors that only a great coach can.

Mr. Wade, Roy's able assistant, has also worked hard to develop such a team. He worked considerably with the line and developed them into a line any coach could be proud of. Hats off to two wonderful football coaches.

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This is the trophy presented to the Linton Miners 1951 football team for winning the Wabask Valley Champ­ionship. It was presented to the team under the spon­sorship of the Tere Haute Tribune-Star. The presen­tation was made to Bill Wilson and Jim Yount, co ­captains of the 1951 team.

This is the trophy presented to the L.H.S. Miners football team for winning the Western Indiana Conference Championship. We played 5 W.1. Co teams and won all five of these games, giving us a percentage of 1,000. In these 5 games we scored a total of 187 points while keeping our opponents to 42 points.

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1951 Football Highlights

LINTON 13-CLINTON 7 The Linton Miners, with 9 regulars back from last year, started the season with a bang, by winning the W.I.C. lid lifter from Clinton. The game really started rolling whe.n Bud Klein scored the first T D of the season with only 5 1/2 minutes of the first period gone. The other T D was scored by Bill Wilson and a kick by Jim Yount, after the first TD gave us 13 points to Clinton's 7. Perfect foot­ball weather attracted a large crowd to the local Oliphant Field for the opener. LINTON 33-GARFIELD 14 The Linton Miners roared to their second victory by flying over Garfield of Terre Haute. Again we scored the first time we took possession of the pigskin. Our TD's were scored by Yount, Wilson (2), Henico, and Klein. Jim Yount converted 3 times for points after touchdowns. This gave the Miners their second W.I.C. victory and a rating in the State. LINTON 31-UNIVERSITY HIGH (BLOOMINGTON) 14 The Linton Miners in their game with University High had very little respect for the Univee's unbeaten record, and the fact that they hadn't been scored on. TD's were made by Wilson, Henico (2), and Yount (2). Yount made one conversion during the evening . He also made an exciting run for our 5th TD. The Univees were generally out-weighed. The Miner subs gained valuable experience during the second half. LINTON 55-WILEY 0 The Linton Miners on the Victory March continued to look like the top team in the W.I.C. Wiley had no defense whatsoever against Frank Henico's passing which accounted for one T D and led to the others. Other touchdowns were scored by Wright (2), Yount, Wilson, Abrell, Prudhomme, and Klein. Yount converted 7 times for points after touchdowns. The Miners had 3 touchdowns called back on penalties. This added to the Wiley cause. With 4 games listed on our victory page we had scored 132 points-while keeping our opponents to 33. LINTON 41-BICKNELL 7 Linton's rampaging Miners continued on their unbeaten ways by blasting the Bicknell Bulldogs. Bill Wilson made 2 fabulous runs for two TD's of the evening. Other TD's were made by Henico, Wright (2), and Bryan. Conversions were made by Yount (3), Donie, and Prudhomme. The largest crowd of the year was on hand to see the Miners dispose of one of their oldest rivals. We were still one of the 7 major undefeated and untied teams in Hoosier Football Warfare. LINTON 21-GEORGETOWN, ILL. 14 Linton's undefeated Miners stormed a game nearer to the Wabash Valley Championship by downing a rough and ready Georgetown eleven. This game had a story book ending when Henico threw a 60 yard pass to Wilson in the last 21 seconds. Klein was somewhat shaken up during the line play with the determined Buffaloes. An item from the Georgetown News said "The Buffaloes were not receiving much comfort from their scouts when tltey were told that the only way to stop Linton was to put up a road block south of the Vermilion River and keep them out of town." TD's were scored by Henico (2) and Wilson. Yount converted for 3 extra points. LINTON 45-DUGGER 7 Linton inched closer to the W.I.C. Championship by stomping Dugger. The be­ginning of the 3rd quarter saw the first stringers on the bench as spectators. TD's were made by Wilson (2), Hineman, North (2), and Tucker (2). Conversions of count 2 were made by Yount. At the end of 7 games we had scored 239 points and had held our opponents to 63. LINTON 50-JASONVILLE 0 Rain and mud had no effect on the scoring power of the Miners as they over­powered a strong but inexperienced Jasonville team. Henico and Wilson teamed up to score all 8 TD's and the 2 conversions. Jasonville's Hardesty almost scored in the last few minutes, but good blocking on the part of the Miners' line held them scoreless. Linton made the big ten in the State for the first time this season. They are tied for tenth place. LINTON 52-MARSHALL, ILL. 0 The victory over the Marshall team was the ninth of the season. They now needed a victory over Sullivan to assure themselves of a Wabash Valley Championship. Henico (3), Wright, Yount, Prudhomme, Bryan, and Wilson accounted for Linton TD's. Yount (3) and Henico converted for extra points. LINTON 41-SULLIVAN 14 This was by far the most exciting game of the season. The fact was that two championships rested on our winning this game. We were one of the 4 undefeated teams in the State. Six-pointers were made by Yount (2), Wilson (2), and Prudhomme, and Henico. Five points after touch­downs were made by Yount. After this game we ranked 8th in the entire State.

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VARSITY

JERRY WRIGHT Senior

End

RONNIE ABRELL Senior Tackle

BOB DAVIDSON Senior Guard

BUD KLEIN Junior

Half Back

JIM YOUNT Senior

Full Back

FRANK HENICO Senior

Quarter Back

DON CLARK Junior Guard

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BILL WILSON Senior

Half Back

JIM PRUDHOMME Senior

End

DON HOLMES Junior Tackle

SAM WINTERS Senior Center

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ED NORTH Sophomore

End

JACK PINKSTON Senior Tackle

BOB MOORE Sophomore

Guard

HUBERT GOODMAN Senior

Full Back

Second Team

ARNOLD MYERS Junior

End

TOM BRYAN Sophomore Half Back

RONDALL HUDSON Senior

Half Back

CHARLES DONIE Senior

Quarter Back

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BOB MURDOCK Senior Tackle

BILL RODENBECK Sophomore

Guard

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The Squad

FIRST ROW: Ronnie Abrell, Don Clark, Jack Pinkston, Don Holmes, Bob Murdock. SECOND ROW: Bud Klein, Charles Donie, Arnold Myers, Bill Don Wilson, Jim Yount. THIRD ROW: Rondall Hudson, Bob Davidson, John Tucker, David Brashear, Wayne David, Jim Wagner (mgr.). FOURTH ROW: Hubert Goodman, Bob Moore, Charles Greenwood, Frank Gennicks, Ronald Daymude, Leo Corbin. FIFTH ROW: Jim Prudhomme, Ed North, Tommie Bryan, Max Berns, Joe Hall, Bill Collins. SIXTH ROW: Jerry Wright, Frank Henico, Don Pergal, Raymond Hineman, Auddress Enochs, Ronald Templeton. SEVENTH ROW: Sammy Winters, Bill Rodenbeck, Bill Sahm (mgr.), Joe Haseman (mgr.), Mr. Williams.

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Linton 13 Linton 33 Linton 31 Linton 55 Linton 41 Linton 21 Linton 45 Linton 50 Linton 52 Linton 41

Results Varsity

Sept. 5 12 19 26

Oct. 3 10 17 21 31

Nov. 11

Clinton 7 Garfield 14 University High (Bloomington) 14 Wiley 0 Bicknell 7 Georgetown, Ill. 14 Dugger 7 Jasonville 0 Marshall, Ill. 0 Sullivan 14

Linton 48 Linton 13 Linton 20 Linton 35 Linton 41

TENT A TIVE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE 1952 Clinton Garfield University Wiley Bicknell Georgetown, Ill. Dugger Jasonville Marshall, Ill. Sullivan

B Team

There There There Here There Here Here Here Here Here

Besides winning our 2 awards we had several fellows on honorary teams selected by W. 1. C . coache s, the As sociated Press, Heze Clark, and the Wabash Valley coaches.

Those selected for the W.I.C . first team are: Jim Prudhomme, Bob Davidson, Sammy Winters, Bill Wilson, Frank Henico, and Jim Yount.

Bill Wilson was the only one to be selected for the Associated Press All State Defensive team.

Frank Henico was selected by Heze Clark for his mythical team. Don Clark, Sammy Winters, and Bill Wilson received honorable mention.

Those selected by the Tribune-Star writers for the first team are Yount, Prudhomme, Davidson, Winters, Henico, and Wilson. Wright , Abrell, Clark, and Klein received second squad positions.

WHO IS A FOOTBALL LETTERMAN?

In order to be a football letterman one must play in one half the quarters of all games. In addition to this, he must be scholastically eligible, must have shown true sportsmanship throughout the entire season, must have no unexcused ab­sences from practice, and must be recommended by the Coach and approved by the Athletic Board of Control.

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) Mr. Pearcy, our basketball coach,

has been with us for four years now. He has not always had a winning team and the best cooperation, but we believe he has done a remarkable job. Mr. Pearcy, the students salute you!

This is the Western Indiana Conference trophy we had the privelege of winning last year. We played 8 ou t of the 9 conference teams and won all 8 games. T his ga ve us a perfect record and this beautiful trophy. T he W. I. C. teams are: Brazil , Clinton, Sullivan, Dugger, Garfield, Wiley, State High, Gerstmeyer , and Li nton.

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This is the Wabash Valley Preliminary trophy given to us for winning the Preliminaries here. The com­peting teams were: Marco, Odon, Elnora, Switz City, Lyons, and Linton. Although we lost to Vincennes Catholic,runner-up in the finals, we are proud of the fellows and our trophy.

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Varsity

TIM PRUDHOMME

Senior 6' 1" 165 Ibs.

RODNEY HAWORTH

Senior 5' 8" 150 Ibs.

JACK CONKLIN

Senior 5' 9" 140 Ibs.

BILL WILSON JIM WAGNER

Senior 5' 9" 140 Ibs.

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Senior 5' 8" 155 Ibs.

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FRANK HENICO

Senior 5' 11" 165 Ibs.

TIM YOUNT

Senior 6' 1" 180 Ibs.

RONNIE ABRELL

Senior 6' 2" 185 Ibs.

JERRY WRIGHT

Senior 6' 1" 160 Ibs.

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B Team

First Row: Bill Rodenbeck, Phil Akre, Don Holmes, Bud Klein, Raymond Hineman, Bill Griffiths. Second Row: Bill Powell, John Tucker, Arnold Myers, George Elkins, Tommie Bryan , Wayne Davis, Jerry Rice. Third Row: Richard Gullion, Joe Haseman, Ed North, Jimmie Clayton, David Brashear, Charles Greenwood, Kenny Hamilton.

Linton 48 Lyons 24 Linton 36 Greencastle 34 Linton 37 Spencer 18 Linton 33 Bloomfield 32 Linton 45 Jasonville 20 Linton 38 Shelburn 15 Linton 39 Bicknell 28 Linton 46 Switz City 36 Linton 47 Garfield 31 Linton 32 Sullivan 21 Linton 26 Wiley 30 Linton 55 Clinton 21 Linton 43 Dugger 22 Linton 53 Princeton 37 Linton 33 Worthington 25 Linton 40 State High 34 Linton 29 Washington 32

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Basketball Summary 52-53 Schedule Linton 69 Lyons 47 26 Nov. 52 Lyons There Linton 53 Greencastle 41 2 Dec. 52 Spencer Here Linton 56 Spencer 35 5 Dec. 52 Bloomfield Here Linton 66 Bloomfield 40 12 Dec. 52 Jasonville Here Linton 66 Jasonville 41 16 Dec. 52 Bloomington University There Linton 46 Shelburn 49 19 Dec 52 Montgomery Here Linton 69 Bicknell 43 23 Dec. 52 Wiley There Linton 77 Switz City 47 6 Jan. 53 Sullivan There Linton 46 Garfield 48 9 Jan. 53 Clinton Here Linton 60 Sullivan 40 13 Jan. 53 Bicknell Here

WABASH VALLEY TOURNAMENT 16 Jan. 53 Garfield There Linton 71 Elnora 38 22-24 Jan. 53 Wabash Valley Prelims Linton 50 Switz City 23 30-31 Jan. 53 Wabash Valley Finals Linton 51 Odon 43 3 Feb. 53 Dugger There Linton 40 Vincennes Ca tholic 51 6 Feb. 53 Princeton Here Linton 46 Wiley 48 10 Feb. 53 Worthington There Linton 46 Clinton 33 13 Feb. 53 State High Here Linton 50 Dugger 45 20 Feb. 53 Open Linton 39 Princeton 62 26-28 Feb. 53 State Sectional Linton 60 Worthington 27 Linton 54 State High 44 Linton 39 Washington 61

The Linton Miners basketball team, after a very successful season last year, started things off with a bang, by winning 5 straight games. Although we lost to Shelburn by 3 points, the team continued to win. After wins over Bicknell and a fast improving Switz City team, we were again upset by Garfield. This was our first Western Indiana Conference tilt. We scored a 20 point win over Sullivan in another W. 1. C. game, and then concentrated on the Wabash Valley Tournament.

After three tough tournament games, we succeeded in winning the preliminary. We then went to Terre Haute where we were beaten in our second game by Vincennes Central Catholic.

With Gerstmeyer of Terre Haute as new holder of the Wabash Tournament Crown, we started again, but this time we started off on the wrong foot. Wiley defea ted us for our second W. 1. C. loss.

After winning two more conference tilts we traveled to Princeton to meet a strong and experienced team. After losing this game and returning home we engaged in the "battle of the brothers" between Hank and George Pearcy. This game was added to our string of victories.

We of Linton High School feel we have had a quite successful season. This has been made possible through the cooperation of the team , fans, faculty, and coaches.

BOXING RESULTS CHARLES DONIE (Senior) in the 126 lb. novice division, had 3 fights this season, 2 of them being in Golden Gloves competition. Here he advanced to the final round. DICK TRIBBY. (Senior) in the 118 lb. novice division, had 2 figlits this sea­son and won the Golden Gloves championship for his division. BILL TOM WILSON (Junior) in the 160 lb. open division, had 3 fights this season and went to the semi-finals in the Golden Gloves. DON CLARK (Junior) in the heavyweight novice division, had 3 fights this season and won the Golden Gloves championship for his division. RONNIE SWABY, although nota Linton High School student, has been spon­sored by the Linton Boxing Club. In the 112 lb. open division, he had 3 fights this season and won the Golden Gloves championship and a trip to Chicago to participate in Golden Gloves contest there.

The McMillan trophy is given each year to the team winning the most championships. This year we tied with Brazil although they had entered a team of 15 boxers as compared with 5 from Linton.

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Managers

Morris Trotter, Jim Collins Joe Haseman , Bill Sahm

Yell Leaders

(left to right) Betty Hubble (Sophomore), Tillie Shearn (Senior), Tom Utterback (Freshman), Wilma Tucker (Freshman), Sondra Wilson (Sophomore)

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Track Squad

ARNOLD MYERS

Half-Mile

DONNIE PERGAL

Quarter - Mile

REX VAUGHN

100 yd. Dash

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BILL SAHM

Mile

TOM BRYAN

220 yd, Dash

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High Hurdles

LEO CORBIN

Mile ·

JOE HASEMAN

Half-Mile

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Track

Mr. Hoskins

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Track Squad

ARNOLD MYERS

Half-Mile

DONNIE PERGAL

Quarter-Mile

REX VAUGHN

100 yd, Dash

BILL SAHM

Mile

TOM BRYAN

220 yd, Dash

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TIM WAGNER

High Hurdles

LEO CORBIN

Mile

JOE HASEMAN

Half-Mile

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BOB MURDOCK

Shot Put

SAMMY WINTER~

Low Hurdles

TENT A TIVE TRACK SCHEDULE FOR 1952:

April 4 April II April 18 April 25 April 27 May 2 May 5 May 9 May 11

Bloomfield Garfield Bicknell Linton Relays Dugger W.l.A.C. Wabash Valley Sullivan Sectional

RECORDS FOR THE LINTON RELA YS

120 H. Hurdles Crandall 100 Yd. Dash Truat Mile Run Eggleston 440 Yd. Dash Rommel 2 Mile Relay 880 Yd. Relay 200 Low Hurdles Foster 880 Yd. Run Owens Sprint Medley 220 Yd . Dash Shelburne 440 Yd. Relay Mile Relay Shuttle Hurdle Pole Vault Kincaid Broad Jump May Shot Put Thrasher High Jump Koehman

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DON CLARK

Shot Put

Bloomington Mooresville Washington Reitz Paris, Ill. Wiley Washington Bloomington Bloomington Martinsville Martinsville Princeton Wiley Bosse Bloomington Bloomington Bosse

nM PRUDHOMME

Shot Put

Here Here Here Here There Rose Poly Rose Poly Here Bloomington

15.2 10.1 4:40 52:9 8:39 1:37 23:75 2:06.2 3:40.2 23:1 45:7 3:39 52:9 12'35/8" 21' 6 1 / 2" 47' 9 3/4 " 5' 11"

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Boxers

(left to right) Richard Tribby, Muril Blume, Don Clark, Bill Wilson, and Charles llinie.

Helen Morrison (left to right) Mary Margaret Sahm, Veeda Flynn, Helen Morrison, and Marlene Shonk.

These four active Junior girls entertain on the trampoline during the inte rmis sions at boxing show s. The Athletic Department bought the trampoline for the gym classes.

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Golf

SAM WINTERS MR. PIRTLE JIM WHITE

Golf is Linton High School's newest sport. At present it has been in existence for two years. Each year has seen improvement, and this year's team is expected to be much better than the previous two. Last year the Miner team played the following schedule: Lincoln of Vincennes (once), Garfield (twice), Bloomington (once), Wiley (twice), Sullivan (twice), and the WIAC meet. Their season's record was two wins, six losses, and third place in the WIAC.

This year's team, made up of veterans, will play such teams as Vincennes, Garfield, Bloomington, Wiley, and Sullivan.

WHO ARE GOLF LETTERMEN? In order to be a golf letterman one has to have an average of two points for each match played. How are points scored? Each playerreceives one point for each match he plays in. Then he may receive a possible three points in actual playing on a "match-match-medal" basis . That is, in a meet each player has one opponent whom he plays for a point on the first nine holes, a point on the second nine, and a point on the total score,

OOUG CORBIN PHIL AKRE SHERELL JOHNSON

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INDEX OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS SENIORS

Abrell, Ronnie ............ . ..... 61, 56, 17, 54 Argabright, Ralph . . .• . .....•........... 17 Bellamy, Janet ...............•......• 50, 17 Blume, Muril ............•..•...... .. 16, 68 Branstetter, Jimmy .....•.............. 15,47 Brinson, Grace .... . .... . ...•........... 18 Brown, Danny . ...................... 8, 14 Conklin, Jack ...............•........ 18, 60 Cooper, Meredith ......•....•........... 23 Cox, Janice ..........•........... 8, 18,50 Davidson, Robert •....•....•...... 20, 49, 56, 54 Dietz, Dorothy . ...........•..•....•.. .. 20 Donie, Charles •......•......... 24,68, 56, 55 Durham, Glen . ......•..•....•... . ... . .. 18 Elkins, Paul ......................•.. 22,49 Fish, Eva ..•. . .....•.•.........•...•.. 16 Gabbard, Peggy . •.....•......... 48,44, 50, 17 Gann, Mary •..•......•................ 18 Goodman, Hubert ...•.•......•... 15, 56, 55 Greene, Darlene .........•...•........ 15, 50 Haldeman, Jim Hale, Jerry .............. .. ...•....• 18,49 Harbin, Bonnie . .. . .•....... . ......... 21, 50 Hatcher, Carolyn .....•.•........•. 48,20, 5C Haussin, Betty .•.... . ....•.....•... 19,47,50 Haworth, Rodney ................... 19, 60,.50 Hebb, Buddy ...•.....................•. 24 Henico, Frank ....•............• 21, 61, 56, 54 Hightower,Marilyn ............... . .... 20, 50 Hubble, Barbara ..•.•.•............ . .... . 50 Hudson, Rondall .................•.. 23, 56, 55 Justus, Janet ..............•.. . .. . ..• 21, 50 Lehman, Harry .............. ' .... . ... 16, 49 Lynn, Barbara .....• . • . ..•....... . .... 23,47 Mason, Hazel . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . .. 15 Maxwell, Judy ......•.....• . .. . . 16,44,48,50 McDaniel, Roselyn ............•.... . .. 16, 46 McGriffin, Marjorie ............•.•.•.•..• 16 Mercier, George .....•..•............... 15 Moody, Doris .......... '............ . . 23 Moore, Patricia .... . ............... 24,46, 50 Muehler , Ann .............•...... • ... 21, 50 Murdock, Bob . . .............. 20,49,67,54, .,)6 Perkins, Willa .... . ..... . .....•...... 22, 50 Pinkston, Jack ..•.....• . ......•. 20, 49, 55, 56 Powell, Maita . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. 23,47,50 Prudhomme, Jim ............ . . 17, 54, 56, 60, 67 Reynolds, Billy . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 22 Reynolds, Sara ..... . ........... . .. 22, 44, 48 Richardson, Alice . . ................ 15, 46, 50 Richardson, Barbara ......... .. •....... 22, 48 Sahm, Bill ........... , ... 19,44, 50, 56, 64,66 Shearn, Tillie ......... . ...•......... 19, 64 Shepard, Carole ...•..•.............. 21,50

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Steele, Evelyn. . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 24, 48 Taylor, Charles. . • • . . . . . . . • • . . . . . .. ... 23 Taylor, Wilma .. ..•........ . •...• . •.• 23,50 Thomas, Otis. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . • . •. 17 Tribby, Richard .•...................• 16, 68 Tumey, Pat ................•.....•.•.. 19 Vaughn, Vernon ..••.•.................. 66 Vickers, Dolores. . . . • . • . • . • . . . . • . . . • . •. 22 Vits, Philomene • . . . . . . . • . . • . . . • . . . .. 15, 50 Wagner, Jim ...•..............• 18, 56, 60, 66 Watson, Richard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. 21 West, Carl .....•...•...........•. 19, 46, 50 Wheeler, Betty ......•.....•...•... 44,50,17 White, Shirley ..................... 8, 19, 50 Wilson, Bill Don . . . . . . . . . . •. 8, 14, 49, 54, 56, 60 Winters, Sam .....•... 8, 14,44,50, 54,56, 67, 69 Wright, Jerry ..•..........• 8,22,49, 54, 56, 61 Wright, George. . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . .. 20 Yount, Jim ....•.........•. 8,21,49, 54, 56, 61

JUNIORS

Akre, Phil ................ 8,30,42,50, 62, 69 Anderson, Lester ........•••....... 31,44,49 Baize, Dick . . • . . . . • . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 50 Baker, Linda. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 32,46 Bechtel, Helen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 33 Camden, Rex .......•...........•... .. . 31 Chamberlain, Darleen ......•.....•.•...... 33 Clark, Don ..... . ..•......•.. 34, 54, 56, 67, 68 Collins, Billy .. . •..•......•....• 31, 44, 49, 56 Collins, Jim .....•. , • . . . . . . . . . . . . • .. 31, 64 Corbin, Douglas. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8, 31, 46, 50, 69 Correll, Paul . . . .... . . . ....•....... . ... 32 Craig, Carolyn. . . . . • • • . . • . . • . . . • . . .. 30, 50 Cuvelier, Wilma ..• . ...•..•....•..... 48, 32 Enochs, Auddress . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . .• 56, 49 Fennimore, Charlotte .. . ............. 34, 46, 50 Flynn, Veeda .............•.•.•... 68,47, 32 Fritz, Chloe Ellen ......•. • ..•....•..... 34 Gabbard, Ronald ......•....•...•...... 31,47 Gambill, PhylliS .....•....•...... . .... 33 Gennicks, Frank ...•..•......•.... 56, 44, 32 Gillette, Mary ....•.......•....•........ 33 Graves, Bertha. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 34 Griffiths, Bill ...........•.......•. 30, 49, 62 Haffely, Mary Etta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. 34 Hall, Joe ..... . .................. 34, 56, 49 Hardesty, Bob . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Haseman, Joe . ...... • .... .. .. 8, 30, 62, 64, 56 Haussin, Joan ............... . .....• , 31, 46 Heat,on, Floyd . • .. ... . .................... Holhngsworth, James. . • . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 44 49 Holmes, Don .....•....•..•....• 49, 56, 54: 62 Jerrels, Bob. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . •. 47 32 Johnson, Paul. •.. . ...•....•....•.... : .. '.47

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Johnston, Jack .•.....•..•....•.•.... 46, 32 Jones, Jerry • . • . • . • . . . • . . . . • . . . • . • .. 30, 46 Jones, Larry •.•.....•..•.•.•...•....• 30,47 Keller, David ....•..•.......•.......• 33 Kendall, David ..•.....•. , • . . . . . . . . . . •. 33 Klein, Bud .....••........... 8, 34, 54, 56, 62 Klein, Peggy . . ........ . .......•... 32,47,50 Kline, Leland. . . . • . . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . . .. 49 Laymon, Marion ...........•......••...... Lechien, Steve •..........•.•...••... 33, 49 Lynn, Emily ...••.•....•.•.. . ... 31, 44, 47, 50 Mathena, Norma ..••................. 44, 32 McCarter, Ray . • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . •. . McDaniel, Ruby ...•.•....•...•.•.•. 31 , 47 Miller, Dixie .....•• • •..•..•..••.. 31,46,50 Moehlmann, Helen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . •. 30, 44 Moore, Shirley. . • . . . . • • . . . . • . . . . • . . .. 33, 48 Morrison, Helen .•.•...•....• , • 31,44,48,50,68 Morrison, Stanley. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . •. .. 32 Myers, Arnold •...•..•.......• 32, 54, 56, 62, 66 Myers, Joan. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .. 8, 30, 50 Myers, Lavera ...•.......•....•..... 32, 48 Nolan, Janice .....•.. , .......•. . .. 31, 46, 50 Padgett, Lola ........•.. . ....•..•.•.... 34 Pergal, Donnie ............... 33,44,49, 56, 66 Pergal, Sally. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 34 Perigo, Jerry. . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. 33, 46 Richardson, Sheryl • . . . . • . . . . . . . • . • . • . .. 30 Robertson , Ronnie .. . ....••...•....•• 33, 44, 49 Robey, Jerry .......•........•••....... 34 Sahm, Mary Margaret .......•..• 31,44,47,50, 68 Shelton, Jack. . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • . . . .• 8, 30, 46 Shilkett, Carolyn .. . . . . . • • . . . . . • . • . . . .. 33 Shonk, Marlene ..•.......•....•.•.. 30, 50, 68 Stefancik, Theresa. . . . • . . . . • . • . • . . . .• 34, 44 Thomas, Marilyn . . . . • . . . . • . . . . • • . . .. 30, 44 Thomas, Mary ..................... 30, 44, 48 Thorton, Gail. • . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . .• 33, 44 Trotter, Robert ..................•..• 32,44 Tucker, John ......•..........•..• 31, 56, 62 Van Horn, Wayne. • . • . • • . . . • . . . . . • . . • . . .. . Vaughn, Richard •..•..•..............• 30, 47 Walton, John. . . • . . . . • . . . • . . . . . . . • .. 32,46 White, Sondra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . . • • .. 34 Wilson, Bill Tom ....•... . ..•.. 33,44,49,47, 68 Wright, Jim. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . •. 34

SOPHOMORES

Alumbaugh, Cletis ..•......•........•.. 36 Baker, Richard. . . . . . . • . . . • . . • • . . • . • • . .. 36 Brown, Marie .......•.•.•.•....•.. 36, 37, 46 Bryan, Tommie •......•......... 54, 56, 62, 66 Buck, Marilee ........•...•....•... 36, 44,48 Carroll. Danny •.. __ . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . .. 36 Clayton, Jimmy . • . . • . . • . . • . . . . . • . . • . .. 62

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Collins, Greta •..•.....•..•.•..•... 36, 44, 46 Cooper, Tony. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 36 Crobin, Leo . . .•.....• . ........... 37, 56, 66 Cox, Wilma •....... . . . .•.......••..•.•.. Dougherty, Barbara . ......... . . . • . . . . . •. 36 Du ffroy , Leona .•• . ...•..•..•.....•.. 36,42 Duffroy, Mona. . . . . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • •. 36 Elkins, George. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37, 62 Elkins, Shirley. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .. 37, 48 Fines, Rosella. . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . .. 36 Fitzpatrick, Janet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .• 37 Fla ter, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 36 Franklin, Alden, , ...•.....••.. • ...• 37,45,49 Frye, Juanita ........................... .. Gabbard,Joy ...•..•.......•.•.•.•. 36,47,48 Gambill, Sharla . .....•....•.•...... 36, 44, 48 Gravemier, Wayne •..•......•.•.•...•.•. 37 Hale, Bill. . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 37 Hale, Geraldine. . . . • . • . . • . . • . . • . • . . • . .• 37 Ham, Adrianne ....•...•.•..••....... 36, 48 Hamm, Virginia ......•....••..•.•. 36,45,48 Haseman, Bernard. . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . .. 36 Heaton, Larry. . . • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .. 37 Hill, Erma .............•.•...•..... 37, 48 Himebrook, Jon . . . • . • . . . . . . • . • . . . . . .. 8, 37 Hineman, Raymond ..•.••. . .•....... 36, 62, 56 Hollingsworth, Sam .•...•.•....•.... 36, 45, 49 Hollingsworth, Wayne ..••..........•• 36, 45, 49 Hubble, Barbara. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 37 Hubbl~, Betty, .....•................. 36, 64 Hudson, Joan. . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. 37 Hugunin, James ..•.•.....•.•.....•. 36, 45, 49 Jarmon, Shirley ...•..•..•..•.•.•..... 47, 37 Johnson, Shirley. . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . . . .. 48, 36 Kline, Marian ...... . .................. 37 Landis, Jere . .............•.... ,... 46, 37 Lemmons, Irma . . . . • . . . . . . . .• . ........• 36 Lester, Kay ....... . ........•.•..•.•. 47,36 Lovelace, Ne lda. . . . . • . . . . . • . . . . . . • .. 48, 37 Lucas, Wayne ...•.........• . ...... 37,42,49 Lunn, Larry ....•..... . . • •..•.... . ..... 37 Luxton, Neta.................. . .. 8, 48, 37 Lynn, Dallas ... . • . ................ 37,42,49 Mathena, LeMoyne .........•....... 44, 48,37 Maxwell, Kenneth ...•..•...•........ . • 36, 46 McGriffin, Elaine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 47, 36 Moore, Robert ......••............. 56, 37, 54 Moore, Wilma ..•.•••......•.....•.•. 47, 33 Myers, Dottie North, Royce. , ..............••. 56, 62, 37, 54 O'Hem, Patty ....•......... . ...•.. 8,46,36 Peelman, Paul. . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . • . . • . . . .. 37 Peterson, Jack ....•....•.•......... 36, 45, 49 Pickett, JoAnn ..•..•.......•....•... 46, 37 Profiris, Katherine Ri tter, Mary Ela ine .....,............. 48, 37

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Robison, Warren ...........•.•........• 37 Rodenbeck, Bill ..•...•.... . .•... 36, 56, 54, 62 Souders, Joetta • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . .. 36 Stewart, Gloria ...........•. . •.••...... 36 Stewart, James .........•....•...•. 37,45,49 Stewart, Paul ........•..••.•..•..•...• 37 Storms, Diana. . • . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . . • . . . .• 37 Tannehill, Benny. . . . . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . .. 37 Templeton, Mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • .. 36 Templeton, Ronald ...••.•..•.....•..• 56, 37 Thomas, Emma Jean . • . . . . • . . . . • • . . . . • . .. 37 Trotter, Morris .•...•......•....•.• 64, 36,45 Villain, Richard. . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . 37 Wagner, Ronnie ...•.. ,................ 37 Wall, Gloria. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . • . • . • . .. 37 Wheeler, Peggy . . . . . . . . . . . • . . .. . . . . . . . .. 37 White, Jimmy ..•...•............... 69, 37 Withy combe , Nancy .....•........ 36,44,45,48 Wilson, Geneva ..•..•..•............. 48, 37 Wilson, Sondra .....................•.. 64 Witty, Eleanor. . . . . • . . • . . • • . . . . . . . .• 48, 37 Wright, Loretta ...•.•.......•...•.. " 48, 37 Yount, Beverley ......................... 37

FRESHMEN

Achors, Cora .. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 38 Arnac, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 39 Ashcraft, Ernestine • . • . • . . • . . . . . • . • . .• 48, 39 Atto, Bennie ............•......... 39, 45, 49 Baker, Richard ..•...................•..... Barnes, Rolanda. . • . . . • . . . . . . • . • . . . .. 39, 47 Beverstock, Beverly . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . . . .• 38 Berns, Max .........•.•.•......•... 38, 56 Birch, Paula .....•..•......•....•. 39, 44, 48 Bradford, Shirley ....•......•.......• 39, 48 Brashear, David ............... 38,42,49,56, 62 Buckner, Janice .....•••............ 39, 44, 48 Burress, Bill . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . •• 38 Carpenter, Hildred .........•.....•. . .. 38 Clark, Shelby .•.....•.•.....•.....•. 46, 39 Clayton, William. . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 38 Cole, Bessie • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 38, 46 Corbin, Norma. . . . . . . • . . • . . • . . • . . . • . . •. 36 Cox, Frankie ...••......•. , . . . . • . . . . . . . 38 Davis, Wayne .....•............... 39, 56, 62 Daymude, Ronald . • . . . . . . • . . . • • . • . • .• 38, 56 Edwards, Byron .......••.....•.•... 39, 45, 49 Ellis, James ....•...•.•.•...•............ Felker, Otis •.•...•..••.....•..•...•.• 39 Fitzpatrick, Norma ••...••.•..•..•..... 39, 48 Gabbard, Charlotte •....•.•..•.•...•. 39, 47, 48 Glass, Carl ...•..•....•....•••........ 38 Goodman, Joe •........•..........•. 38, 49 Goodman, Wanda .•...•..•..•.••.....•.. 39

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Greenwood, Charles •....•...•....... 38, 56, 62 Greenwood, Dixie .•..•.•.....•........ 39,48 Gullion, Richard .....•...•........... 38, 62 Hamilton, Kenny .•...•..• , ..... . •. 39 , 46, 62 Harroll, Elizabeth •.....••..•.•... 38, 44, 48, 45 Haseman, Beatrice Ann. . . . . • • . . . . . • . . .• 39, 44 Hayes, Shirley •..... .. ..•...•.•...• 38, 48 Heaton, Janice .......•....•..•.... 39, 44,46 Heaton, Shirley ......•....•.....•..• 39, 45 Helderman, Merle. . . • . . . • . • . . . . • . . . •. 38, 49 Hoar, Janice .•..•..•..•.•.•..•..... 39,48 Hobbs, Ronald. • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. 38 Hunt, Billy . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • . . . . . • . . . .. 38 Hunter, Joan ..............•.•..•.. 39,47,48 Jewell, Joanna .•...•...•.........••.. " 38 Johnson, Audrey •.......•.....•..• .• . 39,47 Johnson, Sandra .................... 39, 44, 48 Johnson, Sherell .•.......••...•..... 38, 49, 69 Jones, Jack .•..•..•...•.............. 38 Kendall, Sonna ...•.•.•.•....•..... 38, 44, 48 Kline, Melvin . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •. 38 Knowles, Ronnie Mae. . • . . . . . . • . . . . . .. 38, 44 Lawrence, Charlotte. • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. 38,47 Lehman, Nancy. . • . • • . . • . . . . . . • . . • .. 39, 48 Martindale, Rosalie ............•.. 39, 44, 45, 48 Mason, Anna ....•.. . ...•.•..•..•. . ... 39 May, Jimmie .....•......•..........• 39 Morrison, James. . . . . • • . • . . • . • . . . • • . • •• 39 Myers, Dottie ....••.•.•....•..•.•.... 37 O'Hern, Janet .•..•..•.•...•.....••.•..... Oliver, lona ....•.•....•..•.... . . . . • .. 39 Padgett, Robert .•..•.•.•.•...•.•.•.. . 38 Penna, John. . . • . . . . • . . • • . . . • . . . . . • . 8, 38 Pershing, Donna ....•..•.•.........•. " 38 Powell, William . •.....•....•.•.. 38, 45, 49, 62 Reynolds, Donna ......•.....•......... 39, 44 Rice, Jerry. . . • . . . • . • . • . . . . • . • . . .. 8, 39, 62 Russell, Janice .••.•....••......•....•. 38 Sargent, Jackie. . . . • . • . . • . . • . • . . . . • •. 38, 48 Sargent, Joycelyn •••..••••...•..... " 39, 44 Schmitt, Loretta .•..•.••••.•.•.•..•. 39, 45 Scroggins, Treva. . • • . . . . . • . • . . . • • . . •. 39, 48 Shanklin, Mary .••.•......••.•.....•. 38 Spice, Don. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • .. 38 Stewart, Barbara . . . . . • . . . . • • . • . . • . . • .. 39 Stewart, Sylvia .....•..•...•.•••...• 39, 48 Tincher, Jessie Elaine .........•..•....... 39 Trotter, Carole ......••............ 39, 44 Tucker, Wilma. . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . .• 8, 39, 64 Underwood, Carol . . . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . .. 39, 48 Utterback, Tommy ..........•....... 38, 64 VanHorn, Sharla . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . • .. 38, 48 Vaughn, Dwayne .............•.••....•. 38 Williams, Jane ....•.....•....•.... 38, 46, 48

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Staff Class President Typists

!h~n- )t~~~ Editor

~Nk ~G?~~J

.~~~/~ Pictures

Business Manager

Finances Art

Advertising

Literary Adviser

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The Class of 1952 says: HThank You"

HWe are grateful to the businessmen who are loyal boosters of our school."

ELSON'S JEWELRY

"The Store Of Quality And Service" Fostorio - Roseville Pottery

Fi ne Di omonds For All Occosions Watches

Hamilton - Elgin - Gruen - Benrus - Boulevard Jewelers - Watchmakers - Opticians

Linton Indiana

Ward's Froz-N-Food Lockers

Wholesale - Meats - Retail

Complete Meat Processing

Phone 945 80 E. Vincennes St.

Service Shoe Shop

Stewart & Boston

Quality Material and Workmanship

Service While You Wait

Congratulations to the Seniors of 1952

Ladies, Misses and Childrens Apparel

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To all Seniors Congratulations:

In the future years when you want the best in fine photography always

go to Brown's Studio.

TA YLOR AND TONY BROWN

WHIL E in Linton,

Come to the Drive-In Theater 2 miles East of Linton on State Road 54. The best

in Movie Entertainment. Open from Ap1'il to November.

Congratulations to the Seniors of "52"

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MURPHY'S Linton's Leading Store

Where Friends Meet Friends And Service With A Smile

15 - 19 E. Vincennes Street

Congratul ations And Best Wi shes

Walgreen Agency

69 N. Main

To The

Class Of '52

Compliments of

HAMIL TON DRUG CO.

Li nton, I nd ian a

"Try The Drug Store First"

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Rexall Store

24 N. Main

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EUREKA CHEVROLET CO.

25 Years Of Continuous Service

Today More Than Ever - We Feel We Are Capabl e Of Serving Your Problems -

Both In Service and In Sales -

Complete Service

Linton, Indiana As Near As Your Telephone 1223-1224

Nice Going Miners (You Too, Roy)

The 1952 Seniors Should Be Long Remembered For The Job "Well Done"

(Football And Basketball Teams)

We Know That A Student Body Thot Can Come Forth With "Champions"

Like You Have Done Will Also Be "Champions" In All Walks Of Life.

"Lots Of Luck"

GIUFFRE BUICK SALES

"Your Buick And International Truck Dealer. "

109 West Vincennes St. Phone 1162 Linton, Indiana

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Congratulations And Best Wishes To The

Senior Class Of 1952

JOHNSON FEED AND SUPPLY COMPANY

Linton

Bicknell

Manufacturers Of "Johnson Special Feeds"

Home Of "Johnson Production-Bred Chicks"

Oi rect Factory Ou tl et Store

Bloomfi eld

Congratulations To The

Senior Class Of 1952

Sull ivan

Oaktown

JOHNSON CREAMERY CO.

Phone 143

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PEOPLE'S TRUST CO. Progressive As The Community It Serves

Your Bank Of Personal Service

Banks At

Linton Jasonville

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Congratulations To The Class Of 1952

LINTON SPORTING GOODS Team Outfitters Playground Equipment

Retail Sporting Goods

90 East Vincennes St. Phone 44

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The Oldest Furniture Store In Linton

With Everything For Your Home

Including

Hoover :)weepers, Speed Queen Washers,

Gas Ranges And Heaters

We Deliver Anywhere

HIXSON FURNITURE STORE

MARI(LE FEEDS

GAS - OIL & TIRES

BA TTERIES & ACCESSORIES

PAINTS & HARDWARE

LINTON, INDIANA PHONE 145

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Compliments of

McBrides 5&10

LINTON AUTO SUPPLY INC.

Wholesale Auto Parts

Supplies - Tools - Equipment

Machine Shop Service

Linton, Indiana Phone 59 97 S. Main Street

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GAMBLES

Dick Stayton - Owner

Phone 266 Linton, Indiana

J. C. PENNEY

COMPANY

"The Home Of Values"

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ELLIS AND CO.

Manufacturers of

CLARK'S SANDWICH SHOP MAJOR FEEDS Sandwich and Coffee

"Where Girls And Boys Meet To Eat Our Buyers And Shippers Of All Farm Grains

Spanish Hot Do gs"

Phone 158 Linton, Indiana 129 N. W. H Street

Congratulations Congratulations To The

To Class Of '52

19 Seniors 52

Best Wishes To The Classes That Follow Nationally Advertised Brands

Mens And Boys Wear

LINTON MOTOR

SALES INC. HIXSON & SAHM Phone 53

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Greene County's largest Fruit & Vegetable Market

Qual ity Meats

KENNEY'S MARKET

CLI FF STRONG MOTORS

STUDEBAKER SALES

KENDALL OLDSMOBILE SALES

215 "A" Street N. E.

Li nton, I ndi an a

LINTON CANDY KITCHEN

Sodas

Sundaes - Sandwiches

Don't take chances

Beautiful hair deserves the best of care

CHARM BEAUTY SHOPPE

Virinia Wilson

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RED AND BLUE

The favorite pi ace to talk over the day's

happeni ngs.

Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Basi I Tyree

LEONARDS GRILLE and

BUS STATION

39 "A" st. N. E., Linton, Indiana

Compl iments of

ABI ES S HOE SHOP

Expert Workmanship-Quality Materials

All shoes given special attention

CITY CAFE

open 24 hours a day

THE BEST IN FOOD

Steaks - Chops - Seafood

Homemade Pi es

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Compliments 01

WOLFE'S CITY SERVIC E

Best Wishes From

AX & FRY'S

Groceries And Meats

Since 1910

HIGH THE TRADER

We Buy And Sell Used Cars & Parts

7709 E. St. N. E. Phone 97 7-W

Carl Hightower, Owner

ROY A. BORDERS

Dodge - Plymouth Sales and Service

A St. N. E. Phone 67

Compliments of

GLEN FISH JEWELER

Linton, Indiana

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DAISY CIGAR CO .

Wholesale - Retail Candy & Confections

Phone 341

V AL-U-APP AR EL

Ladies & Childrens Ready to Wear

"Ring Clear Hosi ery"

58 N. Main Linton, Indiana

CROFT FURNIT URE & MUSIC STORE

770 N. Main Street

Phone 93

MODEL CLEANERS

Phone 7242

"Free Delivery"

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