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EDITORS<br />

CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF<br />

Rue Cromwell<br />

Norma McPhail<br />

LITERARY EDITORS<br />

Rita Rogers<br />

Ellis Clum<br />

PICTURE EDITORS<br />

Rose Scecina<br />

Margie O'Hern<br />

BUSINESS MANAGERS<br />

Willard Ham<br />

Norma Jean Bedwell<br />

ART EDITOR<br />

Flank Miller<br />

HEAD TYPIST<br />

Belty Pankey


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Coming up the sidewalk, we see the date "1921" inscribed over the en­<br />

trance of L. H. S. A little more than twenty-five years ago this building<br />

was merely in the development stage. Now we hail the SILVER ANNI­<br />

VERSARY of <strong>Linton</strong>-Stockton High School.<br />

During these twenty-five years many improvements have taken place. We<br />

especially appreciate the numerous improvements which have been made<br />

in the last four years. Our thanks go to those who have made them possible.<br />

Upon entering the building we see the "old faithful" time-piece ticking<br />

away the minutes which will soon bring about class time. On either side of<br />

the clock we see an accumulation of trophies collected by our athletic teams<br />

through the years. Shining above all others are the two beautiful trophies<br />

won this year.<br />

Turning down the hall to the right we pass the office. From here come the<br />

latest bulletins and information. It is a pleasure to enter the office upon<br />

our own initiative, there to secure promptly and pleasantly the desired<br />

knowledge, but to enter upon request ... well let's not talk about that;<br />

besides it's almost class time. The five-minute bell has just rung. Since<br />

this is our last day of school, we're making the rounds, taking a final look<br />

at the old class rooms where we've studied for the past four years.<br />

The following pages picture the memories of our high school years that<br />

we will always cherish.


To the S.I.A.C. Football Champs,<br />

and Wabash Valley Basketball<br />

Champs, who brought us so<br />

many victories and helped make<br />

school life more pleasant, we<br />

gratefully de d i cat e this year<br />

book.<br />

-The Seniors of '46.<br />

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BONNA EAUGHMAN<br />

ALGEBRA 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

Franklin College A. B.<br />

Indiana University A. M.<br />

University of Michigan<br />

Indiana State Teachers College<br />

CLARENCE CREAGER<br />

AGRICULTURE, BIOLOGY<br />

Purdue University B . S. A.<br />

Youngstown College<br />

BEnT J. BARNES<br />

BAND, GLEE CLUB, MATHEMA'fICS<br />

Indiap.a State Teachers College B . S.<br />

University of Michigan M. M.<br />

Purdue University<br />

ESTELLE PHILLIPS<br />

PRINCIPAL, HOME ECONOMICS<br />

D ePauw University A. B .<br />

Indiana University A. M.<br />

Earlham College<br />

Butler School of Education<br />

Central Normal College<br />

In diana State Teachers College<br />

HELEN BOLIN<br />

LATIN, ENGLISH, PUBLIC SPEAKING<br />

DePa uw University<br />

Indiana University A .B. A .M.<br />

ROY WILLIAMS<br />

HEALTH, PHY. ED, FOOTBALL COACH<br />

Indiana State Teacher s College B.S.<br />

Franklin College<br />

C. O. WELLS<br />

SHOP, TRACK COACH<br />

Indiana State Teachers College B .S .<br />

West Virginia University<br />

Graduate Work at I.S.T.C.<br />

ETHEL OSBORN<br />

TYPING, LIBRARY<br />

Indiana University A.B.<br />

Colorado State Teachers College<br />

Indiana State Teachers College<br />

Columbia University<br />

GLADYS TERHUNE<br />

ART, ENGLISH<br />

Indiana State Teachers College B .S.<br />

Indiana U ni versity<br />

ROY CLAYTON<br />

HISTORY, BIOLOGY<br />

Indiana State Teachers College<br />

Central Normal College<br />

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Left to right: Raymond Powell, school board attorney; Paul Frye, secretary; Wayne<br />

Corbin, treasurer; William Grounds, trustee; Andrew Humphreys, president; Mary<br />

Jane Gill, Ruth Owen, and O. L. Johnson, superintendent.<br />

The school board has been instrumental this year and in the past in<br />

making L. H. S. a better school both scholastically and financially. Those<br />

men are to be commended for their untiring efforts that have placed our<br />

school finances on a sound basis.


Left to right: Row 1, Phil Little, Patty Roach, Roy Price, Margie O'Hern, Barbara<br />

Goodwin, John Morrison, Phyllis Taylor, Paul Penna. Row 2, Mrs. Bare, sponsor;<br />

Bob Bradford, Faye Baize, Doris Fritz, Bob Robison, Norma McPhail, Betty Priest,<br />

Keith Thornton, Irma Clark, Marilyn Robison. Row 3, Barbara Gilmour, James<br />

O'Brian, Ray Hubble, Charles Richardson, Tommie Dudley, Bill Haseman, Bob Kell­<br />

er, Bill Orman, Lee Richardson, Rue Cromwell, Rudy Stefancik.<br />

The Student Council, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Bare, has worked<br />

itself into the spotlight by carrying on and supervising varied activities<br />

about the school. These activities are carried out according to the stu­<br />

dents' point of view. The Student Council consists of a representative<br />

from each home room, and all class and organization presidents.


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NORMA McPHAIL, president; HOWARD THOMPSON, vi::c-presidmt; LOB KELLER, secretary.<br />

Since entering "ye ole front door" back in '42, we, the cbss of '4G, have not only gained<br />

a certain amount of knowledge, but also have developed for ourselves a record of which<br />

we can r ightfully be proud.<br />

When we were the green Freshies, we received our rigid initiation, but were not to be<br />

outdone in any 'vay. Soon after school was under way, there was need for a nationwide<br />

scrap drive. Consequently, the front walk began to clutter up ominously with huge<br />

piles of metal. It was the Freshmen who edged a victory to outscrap the other classes.<br />

Tommy Smith was the class president.<br />

Coming into our sophomore year, Tommy still presiding, we walked away with the<br />

scrap paper drive. We, at this time, were beginning to find out what high school was<br />

all about.<br />

Come Junior year, we found that we were faced with putting on the Junior-Senior Prom.<br />

And what a prom we did put on! Not only the usual dance but also a banquet. Johnny<br />

Hodges was the presiding officer and was l:lrgely responsible for our third successful<br />

year.<br />

In our Senior year, we find that we have more responsibilities than ever before. Besides<br />

making the yearbook and seeing that we graduate, we must think about our future.<br />

Aside from our responsibilities, however, with Norma McPhail as president, and<br />

still not to be outdone, we join the rest of the school in constituting two champion athletic<br />

teams and a magnificent student back ing.


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MARY HAWKINS<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.; Commercial<br />

PAUL GOSHEN<br />

Ambition: DRUGGIST<br />

Social Studies; F. F. A. 2<br />

WESLEY HENSLEY<br />

Ambition: DRUMMER<br />

Math.; Industrial Ar:s; Hi-Y 3;<br />

Band 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

GEORGIA BARRETT<br />

Ambition: ARTIST<br />

English; Art Blue Tri 1<br />

MARY ETHEL YATES<br />

Ambition: AUTHOR<br />

English; Staff 4<br />

JAMES HAFFLEY<br />

Ambition: MECHANIC<br />

Industrial Arts; Hi-Y 3<br />

ELLIS CRUM II<br />

Ambition: EVANGELIST FOR CHURCH<br />

OF CHRIST<br />

<strong>Public</strong> Speaking; Scitamard 3, 4; Glee<br />

Club 1, 2; Staff 4; "And Came the Spring"<br />

GENEVA WEST<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Art; Home Ec.; 4-H 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3<br />

PAUL REINT JES<br />

Ambition: FREIGHT MAN<br />

Industrial Arts; Football 1; Scitamard 4;<br />

Hi-Y 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

ROSE MARIE TINCHER<br />

Ambition: NEWS REPORTER<br />

Journalism; G. A. A. 1; 4-H 1, 2; " Casli<br />

and Carrie;" Yell Leader 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

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JO ANN SILVEY<br />

Ambition: TRAVEL<br />

Commercial; Staff 4<br />

BILL G EA TCHES<br />

Ambition: DOCTOR<br />

Math.; Science; Scitamard 3, 4; "And<br />

Came the Spring;" Hi-Y 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3;<br />

Staff 4; "Cash and Carrie."<br />

HORACE MEURER<br />

Ambition: CIVIL ENGINEER<br />

Science; Math. ; Football 4; Baseball 1, 2;<br />

Hi-Y 4; Glee Club 1, 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

"Cash and Carrie"<br />

NORMA WALTON<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.<br />

AVERY JANE BROWNING<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Home Ec.; G. A . A. 4; Glee Club 1<br />

LOREN HAMLIN<br />

Ambition: HISTORY TEACHER<br />

History; Industrial Arts; Student Council<br />

1, 3; Baseball 3; Band 1, 2, 3; "Cash and<br />

Carrie;" Orchestra 3<br />

HOWARD THOMPSON<br />

Ambition: TO TRAVEL<br />

Math.; Basketball 1<br />

MARY NEWKIRK<br />

Ambition: RECEPTIONIST<br />

Home Ec.; History; Scitamard 2, 3, 4;<br />

"Cash and Carrie"<br />

IRMALEE MYERS<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

Art; Home Ec.; Glee Club 1, 2, 3<br />

PAUL STRIETELMEIER<br />

Ambition: ENGINEER<br />

Metal Shop; Track 3; Baseball 4; Scita.,.<br />

mard 4; Hi-Y 4


NORMA JOHNSON<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Home Ec.; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; Glee Club<br />

1, 2; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

HARRY GABBARD<br />

Ambition: DOCTOR<br />

Science; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball<br />

2, 3, 4; Track 3; Baseball 4; Softball 2;<br />

Scitamard 4; F. F. A. 3; 4-H 1, 2, 3; "Cash<br />

and Carrie"<br />

JAMES O'BRIAN<br />

Ambition: THEATER MANAGER<br />

Science; Math.; Student Council 4; Scitamard<br />

2 3 4' " And Came the Spring '"<br />

Staff 4;' "Cash and Carrie" '<br />

BARBARA GOODWIN<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Commercial; Latin; Student Council 3, 4;<br />

Scitamard 2 3 4' 4-H 1 2' "Victory<br />

Home;" Band 1: 2, '3; G. A.' A.' 1, 2, 3, 4;<br />

Staff 4; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

MARGIE O'HERN<br />

Ambition: DRESS DESIGNER<br />

Art; English; Student Council 1, 4; Scitamard<br />

2, 3, 4; "And Came the Spring;"<br />

Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Staff 4; "Cash and<br />

Carrie"<br />

JOHN SPICE<br />

Ambition: CHEMICAL ENGINEER<br />

Math.; Science; Scitamard 4; Hi-Y 3, 4;<br />

Staff 4<br />

SHIRLEY OSBORN<br />

Ambition: CHEMICAL ENGINEER<br />

Math; Science; Football 4; Basketball 2,<br />

3; Scitamal'd 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Staff 4<br />

DORIS FREDERICK<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Home Ec.; Scitamard 2, 3, 4; "And Came<br />

the Spring;" Glee Club 1, 2; "Cash and<br />

Carrie"<br />

RITA ROGERS<br />

Ambition: PSYCHOLOGIST<br />

Social Studies ; En g li s h ; Scitamard 4;<br />

Staff 4; Peppy Pilots 2, 3; Safety Council<br />

3; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

FRANK MILLER<br />

Ambition: COMMERCIAL ARTIST<br />

Footba ll 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Staff 4;<br />

"Cash and Carrie"


LOIS HOFFEDITZ<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

Latin; Commercial; 4-H 3, 4<br />

RAY SHONK<br />

Ambition: TRUCK DRIVER<br />

Math.<br />

KEITH THORNTON<br />

Ambition: MECHANICAL ENGINEER<br />

Math.; Science; Track 3 ; Student Council<br />

4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

DEAN TINCHER<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

Commercial; Glee Club 2<br />

PATTY JOHNSTON<br />

Ambition: FASHION DESIGNER<br />

Art; Staff 4<br />

ANDREW BARLICH<br />

Ambition: MECHANIC<br />

Industrial Arts<br />

TOMMY SMITH<br />

Ambition: MECHANICAL ENGINEER<br />

Math.; Industrial Arts; Student Council<br />

1, 2; Hi-Y 2, 3 ; Band 1, 2.<br />

DELENA HOLLINGSWORTH<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

Home Ec.; Social Studies; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

MARY LOU TUCKER<br />

Ambition: SECRETARY<br />

Commercial<br />

CHARLES MARQUART<br />

Ambition: AUTO MECHANIC<br />

Shop ; Social Studies; F . F . A. 3


JANET LAUGHLIN<br />

Ambition : SECRETARY<br />

Commercial; Staff 4<br />

PAULINE YODER<br />

Ambition: FOREIGN MISSIONARY<br />

Commercial; English ; 4-H 1<br />

ETTA MARIE HOLLINGSWORTH<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

Home Ec.<br />

NORMA JEAN BEDWELL<br />

Ambition : DESIGNER<br />

English; Student Council 3; Blue Tri 1,<br />

2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1; Staff 4<br />

HELEN HALE<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

English; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4<br />

TOLEDO SYESTER<br />

Ambition: WORLD TRAVELER<br />

Math.<br />

JEAN TINCHER<br />

Ambition: BEAUTICIAN<br />

English; Glee Club 1, 2, 4<br />

VIOLA DAVIS<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.<br />

WILHELMINA THOMAS<br />

Ambition: NURSE<br />

Latin; Commercial; G. A . A . 1; 4-H 1<br />

MARJORIE ASHCRAFT<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.


BET TY PANKEY<br />

Ambition: MR. ZIEGLER'S BUYER<br />

Commercial; History; Scitamard 2, 3, 4;<br />

4-H 1, 2, 3, 4; Staff 4; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

BCB McLAUCHLAN<br />

! _mbition: AUTHOR AND JOURNALIST<br />

English; History; Foo'balJ 1, 2, 3; Basketball<br />

1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3<br />

:CILL HASEMAN<br />

Ambition: CONGRESSMAN<br />

Science and History ; Band 1, 2, 3, 4 ; student<br />

Council 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3<br />

VIRG INIA TIEK<br />

Ambition: MUSICAL CAREER<br />

Latin; English; Student Council 3; Blue<br />

Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1; Glee Club 2, 3;<br />

Staff 4<br />

PAULINE PRUDHOMME<br />

Ambition : TO WRITE A BOOK<br />

Commercial: History; Staff 4; 4-H 1;<br />

" Cash and Carrie"<br />

J AMES PRIEST<br />

Ambition: PRIVATE BUSINESS<br />

Industrial Arts; English<br />

PHYLLIS TAYLOR<br />

Ambition: AIRLINE HOSTESS<br />

Historv ' Math ' Student Council 4; Glee<br />

Club i' .,<br />

DORIS FIGG<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.; Scitamard 4; Glee Club 3;<br />

Band 3, 4; "Cash and Carrie"<br />

PHYLLIS MARTER<br />

Ambition: JOURNALIST<br />

Home Ec.; English; Scitamard 2, 3, 4;<br />

Blue Tri 1; 4-H 1; Glee Club 1; Staff 4<br />

WILMA LOHR<br />

Ambition: SECRETARY<br />

Commercial; Staff 4<br />

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DORIS FRITZ<br />

A mbition: MUSICAL CAREER<br />

Music; Home Ec.; Stu den t Council 4 ;<br />

Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Band<br />

1, 2, 3, 4<br />

BETTY SPINKS HERRING<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Blue Tri 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3; Orchestra<br />

1, 2, 3<br />

BETTY HATTERY<br />

Ambition : NURSE<br />

English<br />

LAVERA PAGE<br />

Ambition: HOUSEWIFE<br />

Home Ec.; Glee Club 4<br />

.JOE BAKER<br />

Ambition: AVIATION MECHANIC<br />

History; English; Band 1, 2; Football 3<br />

SYL VIA GOODMAN<br />

Ambition : BEAUTICIAN<br />

Science; Blue Tri, 1, 2, 3, 4


PAGE FOUR<br />

WANT ADS<br />

FOR SALE<br />

LINTON DAILY CITIZEN<br />

Notice:-The Misses Norma Mc- I<br />

Phail and Betty Priest, graduates<br />

of the Commercial Art School,<br />

have opened their office at 21 %<br />

North Main Street. For the added<br />

BETTY PAN KEY POPE DE- artistic touch, come in. For spepartment<br />

Store announces spe- cial appointments, call the secrecial<br />

sale for Saturday. Ladies' tary, Wilma Lohr. Phone CI-<strong>1946</strong>.<br />

hats and blouses, 50c; won't<br />

last long at this price! One lot<br />

of rain coats-slightly damaged<br />

by water. Don't wait too long<br />

to be disappointed.<br />

TO SELL- Large bed by housewife<br />

that folds up and looks<br />

like a piano. Call 1112.<br />

FOR SALE - Bull dog mascot.<br />

Will eat anything. Very fond of<br />

children. See superintendent at<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Stockton high school.<br />

WANTED<br />

W ANTED TO RENT - Room for<br />

civil engineer with large bay<br />

window. Horace Meurer.<br />

WANTED - Your laundry. The<br />

latest method is used. We do not<br />

tear your clothes with machinery.<br />

We do it carefully by hand.<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Laundry Service.<br />

FOR RENT<br />

LARGE FRO N T ROOM WITH<br />

bath in the middle of town. 234<br />

"B" St. S . E .<br />

LOST<br />

UMBRELLA BY LAD Y WITH<br />

one broken rib. If found please<br />

r eturn. 28 South Main Street.<br />

NOTICES<br />

The opening of a dress designing<br />

store on South Main street. Ownner,<br />

manager, and dress designer<br />

is Margie Lou O'Hern. Gala opening<br />

a t Saturday, 9 a. m .<br />

NOTICE<br />

To those who have been helping<br />

themselves to m y preserv es:<br />

I am leaving the cellar door open.<br />

I hope you don't get the ones I<br />

put lye in.- Lavera Page.<br />

Have YOU Been<br />

PSYCHO-ANALYSED<br />

? ? ?<br />

Come in and see Rita Rogers<br />

before it is too late. A thorough<br />

diagnosis can OFTEN<br />

be completed in two or three<br />

hours unless you are a difficult<br />

case. If you have been<br />

acting queer lately and wonder<br />

why-<br />

Come To<br />

THE ROGERS CLINIC<br />

The Most Modern !<br />

If you are no ACCOUNT<br />

and can't fig'ure either<br />

See ·<strong>Public</strong> Accountant<br />

Raymond King<br />

DRUGS<br />

from<br />

PAUL GOSHEN'S<br />

Are Better<br />

TAXI SERVICE<br />

Available Day and Night<br />

Quick Service<br />

More Comfort<br />

Safer Delivery<br />

Reasonable Rates<br />

LINTON HELICOPTER<br />

SERVICE<br />

Phone 11234 or Contact<br />

by Radar<br />

Grand Opening!<br />

PORTER'S<br />

Modern Studio in <strong>Linton</strong><br />

Come in and let us shoot<br />

you right.<br />

The TRANSPORTOUR<br />

Sales Corporation<br />

is happy to announce that Universal<br />

Rockets are on the market. I<br />

Make your order now.<br />

MAY 24, 1966<br />

If your car won't run­<br />

DRIVE IN<br />

CHARLES MARQUART<br />

GARAGE<br />

"A" Street<br />

Janet<br />

LAUGHLIN'S<br />

GROCERY<br />

If you come here, it will<br />

serve you right.<br />

Rose<br />

SCECINA'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

EA T here once-and you will<br />

never eat elsewhere.<br />

Do You F eel Bad ?<br />

That's Good!<br />

Drop In and See<br />

DOCTORS<br />

Harry William<br />

GABBARD & GEATCHES<br />

Vincennes Street<br />

DO YOU BELIEVE<br />

IN SIGNS?<br />

If so, bring in your work and<br />

let me estimate it for YOU.<br />

FRANK MILLER<br />

The Commercial Artist<br />

SPORTS FANS!<br />

Don't Miss the Coming<br />

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JUNIOR RICHARDSON, President; RITA HALBACH, Vice President<br />

SAMMY TAYLOR, Secretary-Treasurer.<br />

We came into high school in the fall of '43<br />

We were just green Freshmen as everyone could see.<br />

We took our initiation, all in such good cheer<br />

which gave us a swell state for the coming year.<br />

As sophisticated Sophomores, we thought we knew it all<br />

Looked down on lowly Freshmen and strutted down the hall.<br />

We had just begun to realize, the things we had to do,<br />

So we set our minds upon them, to surely see them through.<br />

Now, we're upper-classmen, and to think we're almost through<br />

Gives us a funny feeling, and makes us mighty blue.<br />

Since the Seniors buried the paddle, what are we to do.<br />

When next year we are Seniors, and initiation comes due?<br />

From our class great athletes came<br />

Who helped L. H. S. win the name<br />

Of "Wabash Valley Champs."<br />

They helped us win the Regional and the S. 1. A. C., too,<br />

That's why we're very proud of them and proud of Red and Blue.<br />

Next year when we are Seniors, we hope we do as well<br />

As vve have done the past three years-but only time will tell.<br />

-Rita Halbach.


!UHi,o.Iz.d,<br />

MARY MORRISON<br />

CHARLES RICHARDSON<br />

PHIL RUSSELL<br />

JO ANN KLUESNER<br />

BOB FROESCHKE<br />

PATRICIA WRIGHT<br />

JACK STEWART<br />

MARJORIE GRUBBS<br />

MARAGARET MILLER<br />

JIMMY WRIGHT<br />

WILMA GEATCHES<br />

MARION PERSHING<br />

WILMA CORE<br />

NORMA GIFFIN<br />

SAMMY T AYLOR<br />

RICHARD MORRIS<br />

BRUCE MILLER<br />

NANCY SMITH<br />

ROSALIE BLAKER<br />

HARLEY TERHUNE<br />

SAM LUCAS<br />

ROSE COAKLEY<br />

MYRA HERNDON<br />

DWIGHT HASTINGS<br />

JUNE RICHARDSON<br />

JIMMY FARTHING<br />

FRANK WILSON<br />

BARBARA BICKNELL<br />

BOB TENDICK<br />

CHARMION LEWIS<br />

RALPH MONTGOMERY<br />

GENEVA HUDSON


President, Bill Marshall; Vice­<br />

President, Barbara Gilmour;<br />

Treasurer, Bob Elkins.<br />

President, Phillip Little; Vice­<br />

President, Bob B I' a d ford;<br />

Treasurer, Norma Wells.<br />

The Sophomores have finished the second step of their journey. We<br />

are sure that they will. be wonderful Juniors because of the indus­<br />

trious spirit they have shown this year.<br />

The Freshmen, on the first step of their journey, have most of their<br />

high school life yet before them. We hope they progress through<br />

their future years successfully.


Left to right: Row 1, Bobby Wonders, Marilee Stevens, Betty Morrison, Bill Roll,<br />

Gladys Ga'!2s, Gene Tuckel", Doneita Dean, Junior Pruitt, Nora Royce, Joan Marty,<br />

Bob Ball. Row 2, Bedonna Bolten, Bob Alkire, Mary Cooksey, Gene Bennington,<br />

Phyllis Rine, Marilyn Bedwell, Joy Murdock, James Fritz, Joan Rine, Joe Curtis,<br />

Nancy Henico, Pearl Russell. Row 3, Charles Griffith, Maryanna Shepard, Gloria<br />

Fisk, Junior Collins, Sue Ann Bogard, Bill Gray, Dorothy Franklin, Barbara Rich­<br />

ards, Mary Lou Keller, Rudy Stefancik, Bettie Curtis, Gene Fauvergue. Row 4,<br />

Clovis Denman, Mary Stewart, Don Workman, Nigel Lehman, Mary Brannon, Mary<br />

Lou Landis, Bill Marshall, Max D ye, Gordon Murdock, Bill Poe, Norbert Graves.


First Row-Bob Plann, Cleo Padgett, Elaine Tincher, Donnie Tincher, Donald Dean,<br />

Virginia Hawkins, Roy Price, Patty Roach, Bobby Alderson, Pauline Cooksey.<br />

Second Row-Whaneta O'Brian, Emmanuel Fusco, Barbara Weaver, Violet Coulter,<br />

Fayetta Morrison, Junior Justus, Donald Myers, Vera Vaughn, Rosella Perigo, Janet<br />

Sanders, Janette Harris, Willa Laymon.<br />

Third Row- Bebe Richards, Jerry Rupert, Jan Haines, Bob Hollingsworth, Patty<br />

Wilkes, Jim Morris, Jeanne Booher, Bill Haussin, Shirley Franks, Bill Medcalf, Patty<br />

Harbin.<br />

Fourth Row-Bob Elkins, Norman Heath, Jack Howell, Ted Ogle, Charles Woodruff,<br />

Maurice Martindale, Bill Newkirk, Barbara Gilmour, Meeda Lynn, Barbara Cham­<br />

berlain, Alice King, Joan McLauchlin.


Left to right (bottom row)-Dorio Bennett, Bob Gates, Barbara Bechtel, Jim Mc­<br />

Culloch, Amy Mellick, Martha Curtis, Rex Tuttle, Betty Kemp, Vernon Hamilton,<br />

Mary Ann Priest, Sherrel Strahle, Martha Sharp, Ronald Hixson, Bonnie Moore.<br />

Second Row-Bob Bough, Junior Poorman, Buddy Kohl', Bob Baize, Claude Rich­<br />

ards, Barbara Pope, Eric Thornton, Irma Clark, Carolyn Love, Wilma Madaris, Betty<br />

Kent, Stanley Collins, Joan Johnson, Fred Allen.<br />

Third Row- Jack Edwards, Polly Scholl, Bette Lou May, John Cox, Doris Cheever,<br />

Joe Harrison, Judi Scherer, Carolyn Keller, Delora Pershing, Violet Perigo, Russell<br />

Barnard, Le Donna L ynn.<br />

Fourth Row-Janice Wilson, Rex Luxton, Norman Bland, Norman Workman, Norman<br />

Bedwell, Billy Bredeweg, Ronald Stoeckel, Ben Raney, Charles Herron, James<br />

Klein, Bob Dale, Bud Holder, Bud Moss.


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Every year the Junior Chamber of Com­<br />

merce of <strong>Linton</strong> presents a trophy to a<br />

member of the basketball and football<br />

teams. This trophy is awarded on the<br />

basis of sportsmanlike conduct, attitude,<br />

lE:adership, and character.<br />

These awards were won this year by Bob<br />

Keller in football and Tom Dudley in<br />

basketball.<br />

Gold footballs and gold basketballs were<br />

also presented to the Senior lettermen in<br />

both football and basketball.<br />

ROY WILLIAMS has been our head football coach for the past five years. In that length<br />

of time his t eams have made an admirable record. In his second year here, in 1942, his team<br />

won the Wabash Valley championship; and again this year, after developing talent for<br />

the last two years, he brought his boys home in front in the Southern Indiana Athletic<br />

Conference race. Mr. Williams' years at <strong>Linton</strong> High have truly been worthy ones. Besides<br />

coaching the football team, he has helped develop <strong>Linton</strong>'s track until it is now one<br />

of the finest in the state, and he is very much interested in the betterment of our schoo!.<br />

He is well liked and admired by all students and ranks highest in the minds of his players.<br />

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REV. R. B. BALDRIDGE has been of great assistance to Coach Williams during the past<br />

few years in helping our boys on the football team. He is a familial' figure to the students<br />

and has shown profound interest in the school by taking part in many of its activities.<br />

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COACH GARLAND LADSON: Garland Ladson has been basketball coach at <strong>Linton</strong> High<br />

for five years. In those five years his teams have won five Wabash Valley preliminaries,<br />

foul' state sectionals, one Wabash Valley championship, one state regional. In addition<br />

to this his 1944-45 team won the first West Central Conference championship. These<br />

many victories constitute truly a remarkable record. Mr. Ladson is very popular with<br />

the student body who feels that he is probably the finest basketball coach in this part<br />

of the country.<br />

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C. O. WELLS: Mr. Wells is our track coach here at L. H. S. Beginning last year, he<br />

vvorked from the ground up and now has a squad of boys who should go places on the<br />

cinders this spring. Mr. Wells was an outstanding track man in his high schools clays.<br />

Besides being track coach, he has been very helpful to Mr. Williams and the football boys<br />

during football season. He is also the sponsor of the Junior class.<br />

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First Row-Roy Price, Bud Peterson, Eob Keller, "Hunk" Richardson, Frank Miller,<br />

Lee Richardson, Tom Dudley, Bill Orman, Bob Elkins, Willard Ham, Ray Hubble,<br />

Second Row-Charles Griffith, Bob Robison, Harry Gabbard, Donnie Workman, Dick<br />

Mitchell, Bill Marshall, Charles Woodruff, Nigel Lehman, Junior Collins, Joe Curtis,<br />

Bob Hollingsworth, Jim Marshall.<br />

Third Row-Coach Roy Williams, Bruce Miller, Jim Smith, Horace Meurer, Marion<br />

Pershing, Max Dye, Dwight Osha, Phil Russell, Shirl€y Osborn, Bud Barnard, Gary<br />

Flater, student manager,<br />

Fourth Row- Vernie Hamilton, Johnnie Cox, Billy H enico, Rudy Stefancik, Bob<br />

Ball, Keith Koonce, Jimmy McCulloch,<br />

Although many members of the football squad received no special recogni­<br />

tion during the season, they were indispensible factors in making the var­<br />

sity good enough to rate in the "big ten" of the state. The varsity will<br />

always remember the help they received from the rest of the squad and<br />

wish them the best of luck when the time comes for them to be on the first<br />

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First Row-Bob Keller, Hunk Richardson, Frank Miller, Tom Dudley, Lee Richard­<br />

son, Bill Orman, Bob Elkins. Second Row-Roy Price, Willard Ham, Bud Peterson.<br />

Third Row-Ray Hubble.<br />

This is a football varsity team that will not soon be forgotten. Although<br />

many members of this gridiron lineup have acquired All-State and All­<br />

Valley honors of which we are proud, it was the team, through its co­<br />

operation, skill, and wholehearted efforts, that brought home to our school<br />

the glory and honor that always accompanies the title CHAMPS.


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Remember three years ago, boys, when we were being pushed around by everyone, that we vowed<br />

wme day it would be different? To four fighting Senior boys, Tom Dudley, Bob Keller, Frank Mil­<br />

ler, and Willard Ham, who believed, worked, and lived for this day, I would like to say, "Well done,<br />

boys." It has been an inspiration to me to work with such fine boys. You have brought to your<br />

school, yourselves, and to me an honor of which we are all proud. Thanks, fellows! I am hoping that<br />

as the years slip by I will occasionally have a boy of your type on the squad. From such fellows<br />

champions are made.<br />

-Coach Williams.<br />

CAPTAIN TOM DUDLEY, Senior:<br />

Possessing all the qualities of a fine leader, Tommie was the ideal team man. He played equally<br />

well in the line and backfield. Tom called Signals, backed up the line, played guard and center, and<br />

occasionally took a place in the backfield. Tom is the type that is almost impossible to replace.<br />

BOB KELLER, Senior:<br />

Bob is the boy with the educated toe. Bob played end and a dependable game on both offense<br />

and defense. He was faithful, dependable, and hard working.<br />

WILLARD HAM, Senior:<br />

Willard was our hard working back. He did a swell job handling our "T" formation and did<br />

equally well as a blocker on our other formation. He was a shifty runner and excellent blocker.<br />

His fine attitude and a love for the game make it difficult to fill his shoes.<br />

FRANK MILLER, Senior:<br />

Frankie is one of the best guards ever developed at <strong>Linton</strong>. He really mixed 'em up on defense and<br />

was a fine running guard on offense. He was the mixer in our five-man line, and our defensive<br />

record attests the good work he did.<br />

RAY HUBBLE, Junior:<br />

Ray played end on the defense and fullback on offense. He was a fast, hard-charging player who<br />

made it tough on opponents. See the Sullivan team for references.<br />

CHARLES RICHARDSON, Junior:<br />

Hunk was an ALL-STATE and ALL-VALLEY tackle. He is one of <strong>Linton</strong>'s best linesmen, and<br />

opponents for next fall are wondering how to stop him. Hunk is big and fast, and his love for<br />

the game makes us glad he's on our side.<br />

LEE RICHARDSON, Junior:<br />

Lee played both guard and center for us. He showed great promise this fall and next year should<br />

find him an outstanding player.<br />

BILL ORMAN, Junior:<br />

Bill is our big boy who plays the tackle position. This fall was Bill's first, and by the end of the<br />

season he was the most improved player on the squad. Bill should really go in '46.<br />

BOB ELKINS, Sophomore:<br />

Bob played end on offense and was a halfback on defense. He is a fine defensive player and shows<br />

great promise for the next two years.<br />

BUD PETERSON, Junior:<br />

Bud was an ALL-VALLEY back and was also picked on the second ALL-STATE team. Pete<br />

has all it takes to make a fine back. He can run, pass, and kick with the best of them. He also,<br />

should develop into one of the state's fine defensive players.<br />

ROY PRICE, Sophomore:<br />

Roy stepped into his uncle Marion's shoes in the middle of the season and did a fine job. "Little<br />

but mighty" best describes him.<br />

MARION WOOLSEY, Sophomore:<br />

Marion was doing a good job until he was stopped by an operation. Fast, a shifty runner, and a<br />

good left handed passer, he is on the heels of his brother Max. Enough said.<br />

HARRY GABBARD, Senior:<br />

Hard-working Harry was a loyal, dependable player. Handicapped by his small size, he made up<br />

for it by his determination and willingness to play.<br />

SHIRLEY OSBORN, Senior:<br />

This was the first year for Shirley and he was doing a good job until he developed foot trouble. He<br />

played guard and was hard to get out of there.<br />

HORACE MEURER, Senior:<br />

Horace was an end and did a very good job of it. Only two ends like Keller and Hubble could<br />

keep him off the first eleven.<br />

-Coach Williams.


Our homecoming football game with Bicknell was highlighted by the<br />

crowning of the king and queen. An election was held by the student body<br />

early in the week, and the results of the balloting were kept secret until<br />

time for the crowning.<br />

The king and queen were selected from the Senior class with attendants<br />

representing the other three classes. The queen chosen was Margie O'Hern.<br />

The king was Tom Dudley. The Junior attendants were Rita Halbach and<br />

Charles Richardson: Sophomores, Barbara Gilmour and Bob Elkins ; and<br />

Freshmen, Faye Baize and Phil Little. The homecoming was sponsored<br />

by the Student Council.


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First Row-Phil Little, manager; Joe Harrison, Junior Collins, Donny Workman, Bob<br />

Robison, Jim McCulloch. Second Row- Bruce Miller, Charles Woodruff, Alfred Mc­<br />

Bride, Bill Orman, Bob Richardson, Robert Kline.<br />

These are the boys who have staged the curtain raiEerJ durin] the basket­<br />

ball seawn this year. They are a hardworking bunch who are looking for­<br />

ward to the day that they will become the first team. As in football, the<br />

basketball second string has played an important part in perfecting the<br />

skill of the "big five."


The second annual <strong>Linton</strong> Invitational Relays established a traditional<br />

election of a queen and her court made up of the lassies of the student body.<br />

The pupils of each third period class of the student body voted on April 21,<br />

individually and secretly for the girl whom they wanted as their queen.<br />

Morning of the next day the votes were counted by members of the student<br />

council.<br />

Rita Halbach, had the honor of having bestowed upon her the title of<br />

queen. Rita was elected vice-president of her class at the beginning of the<br />

year. Rita has been a part of all elections held for a queen and her court<br />

in years previous. She had as her attendants: Rose Scecina, Barbara Gil­<br />

mour, Gloria Fisk, Patty Clark, Doris Frederick, Rita Rogers, Norma Mc­<br />

Phail and Margie O'Hern.<br />

Dawned the night of the big event and royal robes were discarded for rain­<br />

coats and umbrellas. The honored queen and her court stood out among the<br />

spectators by having at their disposal the honored parking place at the<br />

track. Parked on the outer edge of the rack, and dressed in assorted colored<br />

suits, they presented trophies and ribbons to all winning participants in<br />

the track meet.<br />

Reading left to right in the above picture are Rose Scecina; Rita Halbach,<br />

the "queen;" Barbara Gilmour, Gloria Fisk, Patty Clark, Doris Frederick,<br />

and Rita Rodgers. (Members of court not in photo: Margie O'Hern and<br />

Norma McPhail).<br />

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Norbert Gra ves Bob Ball Ray Hubble<br />

Track, after being dropped at <strong>Linton</strong> high school for several year s, is<br />

being revived.<br />

We are looking forward to a very successful seas()n on the cinders this<br />

spring. We have many promising candidates in both the track and field<br />

events; namely, Bob Ball in the distance runs, Jim Marshall in the dashes<br />

and field events, Phil Russell in the mile, and "Hunk" Richardson in the<br />

shot-put.<br />

Due to the hard work of Mr. Wells and Mr. Williams on t he track, the


Charles Woodruff<br />

Jim Marshall<br />

Bud Peterson<br />

Phil Russell<br />

backing of our fine superintendent, Mr. Johnson, and labor of several<br />

others, we now have probably as fine a place for a track meet as any<br />

other school in the state of Indiana.<br />

Our schedule, as it stands now, includes several dual meets with such<br />

schools as Bloomington and Vincennes, highlighted by the biggest meet of<br />

its kind in Indiana, the LINTON INVITATIONAL NIGHT RELAYS, and<br />

climaxed by the state sectional event.<br />

Here's to a very successful season, Coach Wells!<br />

Bill Marshall<br />

Bill Orman


Row One-Freddie Buckner, Bill Marshall, Frank Wilson, Bob Vest, James Morris,<br />

Bill Newkirk, Wendell Ladson, Joe Curtis, Roy Miller, Charles Fusco, Jerry Rupert,<br />

Bob Ball, Bill Bedwell.<br />

Second Row-Mr. Wells, Roy Price, Gordon Murdock, Adolph Arnac, Dick Mitchell,<br />

Jimmy Wright, Ted Ogle, Charles Woodruff, Bob Hollingsworth, Rudy Stefancik,<br />

Bruce Miller, Bob White, David Clayton.<br />

Third Row-Phil Russell, Norbert Graves, Bob Richardson, Dwight Osha, Ray<br />

Hubble, Bill Orman, Bob Tendick, Alfred McBride, Lee Richardson, Frank Miller,<br />

Bud Peterson, Horace Meurer, Bill Grey, Junior Collins, Hunk Richardson, Paul<br />

Reintjes.<br />

These are the members of the track squad. Practically all of the squad are<br />

underclassmen who are starting early to train for future years when they<br />

hope to make <strong>Linton</strong> well-known for its track team as well as other<br />

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JOE CURTIS, BOB WILSON, RAY HUBBLE, FRANK WILSON<br />

Under the supervision of Mr. Johnson, <strong>Linton</strong> high has come to the front<br />

with a formidable array of boxing talent this year.<br />

The boys who have boxed this year are Ray Hubble, Frank Wilson, Fred<br />

Buckner, Joe Curtis, Dwight Hastings, Jim Marshall, and Bob Wilson.<br />

These boys are coming along in promising style and have the makings of<br />

champions. Much credit should be given to Mr. Johnson for his interest<br />

·and supervision of these boys.


First Row-Dorthula, Doris Figg. Second Row- Hon. Jackson, Mary Newkirk; Ann<br />

Ferguson, Norma Johnson; Gerty, Rose Scecina; Judy Bowen, Doris Frederick;<br />

Alberta Ferguson, Rose Tincher; Carrie Furguson, Betty Priest. Third Row-Sweetie<br />

Jackson, Jim O'Brian; Earl Cornick, Horace Meurer; Uncle Omar Tully, Tom Dudley;<br />

Bradley Kirkwood, Bill Geatches; Trig Furguson, Willard Ham; Marilyn Ferguson,<br />

Barbara Goodwin; Jenny Wharton, Betty Pankey.<br />

The cast of "Cash and Carrie," the Senior play, was presented in three<br />

magnificent performances in the high school auditorium. The cooperation<br />

of the Greater <strong>Linton</strong> Club in this production made this the major asset<br />

toward a good annual.<br />

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Left to right: Row 1, Rita Rogers, Betty Pankey, Rose Scecina, Margie O'Hern,<br />

Norma McPhail, Miss Phillips, Rue Cromwell, Ellis Crum II, Norma Bedwell, Wil­<br />

lard Ham, Frank Miller. Row 2, Jo Ann Silvey, Wilma Lohr, Pauline Prudhomme,<br />

Virginia Tiek, Barbara Goodwin, Mary Ethel Yates, Betty Priest, Marjorie Woodruff,<br />

Phyllis Marter. Row 3, Jimmie O'Brian, Patty Johnston, Bill Geatches, Tom Dudley,<br />

Bob Keller, John Spice, Shirley Osborn.<br />

Our purpose in making this book is not for winning praise or for pleasing<br />

critics. We offer no apology for its defects nor expect praise for its good<br />

qualities. Its only purpose is to remind us of our delightful years in L. H. S.<br />

Our only regret is that print cannot express truly the story we would<br />

have told.<br />

-The Staff.


Left to right: Row 1-Phyllis Marter, Maryanna Shepard, Shirley Franks, Marjorie<br />

Woodruff, Barbara Goodwin, Phyllis Rine, Mary Newkirk, Doris Figg, Patty Roach,<br />

Norma Johnson, Doris Frederick, Kay Penna. Row 2-Myra Lou Herndon, Bebe<br />

Richards, Margie O'Hern, Margie Grubbs, Sue Ann Bogard, Angeline Spinks, Dor­<br />

othy Patton, Jeanne Phillips, Rose Scecina, Rita Rogers, Gloria Fisk, Phyllis Plew,<br />

Patty Clark, Patty Wright, Miss Phillips, sponsor. Row 3-Sammy Taylor, Yvonne<br />

Brown, Dick Mitchell, Jan Haines, Paul Strietelmeier, Doris Smith, Norma McPhail,<br />

Harry Gabbard, Betty Priest, Betty Pankey, Jerry Rupert, Mary Morrison, Ellis<br />

Crum, Bill Geatches. Row 4- John Spice, James O'Brian, president, Maurice Mar­<br />

tindale, Meeda Faye Lynn, Rusty Edwards, Tommie Dudley, Gene Friedman, Bob<br />

Keller, Paul Reintjes, Deloris Grounds, Willard Ham, Dwight Hastings, Peggy Wills,<br />

Shirley Osborn, Rue Cromwell.<br />

In addition to providing entertainment, the Scitamard Club has been in­<br />

strumental in giving advanced information to interested students in the art<br />

of play production.<br />

The activities of Scitamard have been carried on longer than those of any<br />

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Marie Brannon, Gloria Fisk, Marilyn Lacy, Nancy Henico, Mary Lou Keller, Mary<br />

Lou Pruitt, Phyllis Potter, Betty Lacy, Maurice Martindale.<br />

The drum major and the twirlers played an important part during the<br />

first part of the year in their performance with the band at the football<br />

games. They were one of the outstanding factors in making our marching<br />

band one of the finest in this section of the state.


Left to right: Row I-Bob Froeschke, Phyllis Plew, Angeline Spinks, Patty Wright,<br />

Bill Newkirk, Sammy Taylor. Row 2-Charles Fusco, Bill Orman, Ronald Stoeckel,<br />

Miss Baughman.<br />

The purpose of the stamp club is to study stamp issues of our own and<br />

foreign countries, commemorative stamps and events that caused these<br />

special issues, and the geographical and historical background of stamps.<br />

Any news that directly or indirectly bears on stamps is of interest to<br />

the club.<br />

This year several meetings have been devoted to the study of war zone<br />

stamps. Several club members who had relatives and friends in service<br />

brought collections of stamps that these service people had sent them from<br />

foreign countries. Usually they had an interesting story to tell about how<br />

the stamps were secured. Our own country made commemorative stamps<br />

of the various branches of our war service which were studied by the club.<br />

The officers for the club are:<br />

President-Bill Orman.<br />

Vice-President-Bob Froeschke.<br />

Secretary-Treasurer-Angeline Spinks.<br />

Student Council Representative-Sammy Taylor<br />

Faculty Sponsor-BOlma Baughman.


First Row-Mary Ann Priest, Marilee Stevens, Marjorie Grubbs, Janette Harris, Betty<br />

Jo Morrison, Virginia Tiek, Mary Morrison, Joy Murdock, Shirley Franks, Maryanna<br />

Shepard, Whaneta O'Brian.<br />

Second Row-Sue Ann Bogard, Jan Haines, Betty Priest (president), Betty Jo Curtis,<br />

Carolyn Keller, Joyce Mitchell, Phyllis Plew, Rosemarie Goodman, Patty Wright,<br />

Patty Clark, Sylvia Goodman, Norma Wells.<br />

Third Row-Miss Duncan, Jeanne Phillips, Barbara Gilmour, Mary Lou Landis,<br />

Deloris Grounds, Bebe Richards, Evelyn Hixson, Barbara Bicknell, Peggy Wills.<br />

Blue Tri is the local name for the Girl Reserve. It is a high school girls'<br />

organization which is a part of the nationally known Y. W. C. A. The en­<br />

trance requirements of the Blue Tri are more challenging than those of the<br />

average high school organization. The Blue Tri co-operated this year with<br />

the Hi-Y as hosts and hostesses for the annual district meeting.


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Left to right: Row I-Bill Roll, Roy Price, Wesley Hensley, Wendell Ladson, Bob<br />

Hollingsworth, Junior Collins, Bob Froeschke, James Fritz, Paul Strietelmeier,<br />

Sammy Taylor, Mr. Barnes. Row 2-Mr. Gabbard, Harry Gabbard, Keith Thornton,<br />

Dwight Hastings, Frank Wilson, Willard Ham, Shirley Osborn, Norman Heath,<br />

Donnie Workman, John Spice, Mr. Creager. Row 3-Maurice Martindale, James<br />

Oeffler, Frank Miller, Bill Geatches, Bob Elkins, Tom Dudley, Bob Keller, Bill<br />

Orman, Rusty Edwards, Fred Fisk, Bob Steele.<br />

The outstanding Boys' Club of <strong>Linton</strong> High School is the Hi-Y. The purpose<br />

of this club is "to create, maintain, and extend, throughout the sch ool and<br />

community, high standards of Christian character." During the past year<br />

the Hi-Y has sponsored a convocation by a full blooded Indian, Joe Friday;<br />

also at that time it conducted an old clothing drive which was very<br />

successful.<br />

The Hi-Y this year celebrated its twentieth anniversary in <strong>Linton</strong> High<br />

School.


First Row-Ruby Canada, Wanda Robu'.s, Barbara Goodwin (president), Dorothy<br />

Sims, Betty May, Wilma Bennett', Doris Bennett, Martha Curtis.<br />

Second Row-Miss McDonald, sponsor; Joyce Mitchell, Avery Browning, Anne<br />

Breck, Sue Ann Bogard, Dori.s Cheever, Carolyn Love, Waneta O'Brian, Janette<br />

Harris.<br />

Third Row-Joy Murdock, Margaret Wright, Doris Smith, Bebe Richards, Faye<br />

Baize, Barbara Bicknell, Judi Scherer, Margaret Woodruff, Shirley Franks.<br />

Fourth Row-Barbara Richards, Norma Giffin, Carol Utterback, Hazel Seever, De­<br />

loris Grounds, Mary Margaret Stewart, Polly Scholl, Mary Lou Landis, Joretta<br />

Padgett.<br />

The purpose of G. A. A. is to promote interest in the general athletic activi­<br />

ties among the girls of L. H. S. in order to develop physical efficiency and<br />

to extend good fellowship. The members have meetings once a month at<br />

which time they participate in athletic games.<br />

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Left to right: Row I-Sherrel Strahle, Donnie Ray Richards, Houston Thomas, Bob<br />

Hollingsworth, Wendell Ladson, Rudy Stefancik, Junior Collins, Keith Koonce, Eric<br />

Thornton. Row 2- Bob Lucas" Bob Wilson, Jim Smith, Dwight Osha, Mr. Creager,<br />

Norbert Graves, Bill Brecleweg, Ted Ogle, Bob Vest.<br />

The Future Farmers of America is a new organization in <strong>Linton</strong> High<br />

School. It is made up of farm boys studying vocational agriculture. There<br />

are four grades, or degrees, of active membership-"Green Hand," "Future<br />

Farmer," "State Farmer," ·and "American Farmer." These grades of mem­<br />

bership depend upon definite accomplishments that must be attained in<br />

connection with the vocational agriculture program of the school.<br />

The motto is as follows:<br />

Learning to Do<br />

Doing to Learn<br />

Farming to Li ve<br />

Living to Serve.


First Row- Don Richards, Martha Sharp, Charles Lynn, Ruby Canada, Eric Thornton,<br />

Virginia Hawkins, Nancy Henico, BarbClra Pope, Billy Henico, Ronald Hixson,<br />

Sherrel Strahle.<br />

Second Row- Miss Phillips, sponsor ; Marjorie Woodruff, Keith Koonce, Joan Rine,<br />

Marilyn B ed well, Delena Hollingsworth, Donald Myers, Keith Thornton, Carolyn<br />

Love, B edonna Bolton, Phyllis Rine, Joyce Mitchell, Mr. Creager, sponsor.<br />

Third Row-Barbara Bicknell, Lois Hoffeditz, Mary Hawkins, Judi Scheer, Harry<br />

Gabbard, Bob Hollingsworth , Junior Collins, Rudy Stefancik, Bill H a ussin, Bob<br />

LUCClS, Betty Pankey, Rose Scecina.<br />

Fourth Row- Polly Scholl, Bill Gray, Wendell Ladson, Maurice Martindale, Charles<br />

Woodruff, Bob Steele, Bud Peterson, Norbert Graves, Sam Lucas, Phil Russell, Jim<br />

Smith, T ed Ogle, Frank Wilson, Doris Fritz.<br />

The national emblem of the boys' and girls' 4-H Clubs is the four-leaf<br />

clover, which represents the four-fold development of the head, heart,<br />

hands, and health. It is the purpose of 4-H Club work to develop in the<br />

members those four essentials of good living, and f urther, to train members<br />

for leadership, to learn improved methods of farming and home making, to<br />

make money, to acquire property, to develop community pride and spirit,<br />

to develop a love of nature and the open country, to do wholesome, helpful<br />

t hings, to play the game fairly, to learn to meet together, to work together,<br />

to play together, to cooperate, and to achieve.<br />

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A & H Commission Hixson Furniture Co. Ern€3t Perrigo, Roofing<br />

Aikin & Son Holden Beauty Shop Rexall Drug Co.<br />

Baker's Grocery Hixson & Sahm Carl RO.1ch Co.<br />

Croft Bros. Furniture Hamilton Drug Co. (Nyal) Rhoclenbeck Bros.<br />

Cravens & Son-Insurance Ham's Grocery Robbins Motor Co.<br />

Cravens' Cleaning Co.<br />

Coca-Cola Bottling Co.<br />

Citizen National Bank<br />

City Service Corner<br />

Cine' Theatre<br />

Cushing's<br />

Correll Electric Co.<br />

E. J. Ecker & Son<br />

Ellis & Co.<br />

Eureka Chevrolet Co.<br />

Elson's Jeweller<br />

J. T. Fritz, Insurance<br />

Fortune's Jeweler<br />

Froeschke's Shoe Store<br />

Bert Farthing, O. D.<br />

Grand Theatre<br />

Paul Gambill Store<br />

Good's Grocery<br />

GambiII's-Stayton, Mgr.<br />

Gem 5c & lOc<br />

Joe Haseman, Sec'y-Mgr.<br />

Greater <strong>Linton</strong> Club<br />

Francis Haseman, Insurance<br />

Harbin's Grocery Rhodora Beauty Shop<br />

Hotel Roosevelt Cliff Strong Motor Service<br />

Johnson Feed & Supply Co. Service Shoe Shop<br />

Johnston Motor Sales Shutts Feed Store<br />

Kenney's Market Mack Tyler, Plumbing<br />

Keller's Grocery Trading Post<br />

E. B. Long, Attorney R. M. Vincent, Attorney<br />

Lucas Studio Venus Beauty Shop<br />

Leonard's Grill Welch & Cornett<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Milk Co. Walgreen Agency<br />

Lin ton Coal Yard Wilkinson Lumber Co.<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Ice Co. Mrs. Chas. Wolford, P. M.<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Motor Sales Ziegler's<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Daily Citizen Standard Oil Service<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Finance Co. Wayne Corbin<br />

Maxwell Furniture Co. Paul Haseman<br />

E. L. Muehler, Jeweler Ed Hutchinson<br />

G. C. Murphy Co. Thomas Scowcroft<br />

New Union Lumber Co. GeorgeWautelet<br />

New Home Furnishing Co. Kroger Super Market<br />

Olinger's Grocery<br />

Peoples Trust Co.<br />

<strong>Linton</strong> Hardware and<br />

Furniture Co.<br />

J. C. Penny Co.<br />

THESE ARE THE MERCHANTS OF LINT ON WHO HELPED MAKE THIS ANNUAL<br />

POSSIBLE. OUR HEARTFELT THANKS GOES OUT TO THEM.<br />

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