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6/20/11

Joy Baranko, 84, passed away June 17, while residing at the First Community Village Long Term Care with Hospice in Columbus, OH. Following a series of health issues, she had moved to Columbus to be near her daughter, Cassie.  Joy lived the majority of her life in Bloomington, IN. She is predeceased by her parents, two brothers, Paul and James Hockgeiger; and her husband, John G. Baranko D.D.S. She is survived by three daughters and a son.

Joy graduated from University High School in Bloomington and attended Indiana University. As a full-time homemaker and mother, she was devoted to her family. She was always supportive of her children’s and grandchildren’s activities, in and outside of school, especially their musical pursuits. Music was clearly an important part of her own life, as well, and she always enjoyed attending live performances whenever possible. Friendly and outgoing, she was an active member of a service organization, Psi Iota Xi, that ran a Thrift Shop in Bloomington. She worked at the Indiana University golf course and was also an avid golfer, playing and winning awards at the IU course and local country club. Joy also won trophies as a member of a local bowling league. She was always a sports fan, especially college sports, and remained a loyal fan of Indiana University, in particular. Her jovial, social nature and lively sense of humor were appreciated by many throughout her life.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that those who wish to make a donation in the name of Joy Baranko, do so to the Walter and Dorothy Robert Scholarship Fund c/o Melissa Korzec, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, 1201 E. Third Street, Bloomington, IN 47405 or Camp Rainbow (a camp for kids with cancer), c/o Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 1919 East Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85016.  Allen Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Friends can send condolences to www.allenfuneralhome.org.

extracted from an obituary published in the Bloomington HeraldTimes on June 20, 2011

2/16/11Charles C. “Charlie” Staats, of Bloomington, passed away Monday, February 14, 2011, at Meadowood Health Pavilion. Charlie passed away on Valentine’s Day and is with his beloved Evelyn again after 10 years. He was born in Chicago, IL. He was a retired Bloomington police officer and a member of the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), Bloomington Elks Club and the American Legion in Bloomington. He was a graduate of University High School class of 1944 and a veteran of the U.S. Navy during WWII. He also retired from Bank One as a security guard.

He is survived by a son, Charles R. “Chig” Staats (UHS '71?) of Bloomington; a daughter & her husband, Sally (Staats) & Peter Link, also of Bloomington; a granddaughter & her husband, Amy (Link) & Ross Chitwood of Bloomington; also a grandson, Billy Link of Bloomington; a great-granddaughter, Evelyn Chitwood of Bloomington; and a soon to be born great-grandson, Nathan Chitwood; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife, Evelyn Staats, in 2001; and a daughter, Claudia Jean Staats.
4/1/09 Fred H. Gregory, 83, died peacefully at his home on Sunday, March 29, 2009.  He was born in Indianapolis but lived in Bloomington since the age of six. He attended Elm Heights Elementary School and was a member of the University School Class of 1944. He was an active participant in both alumni associations throughout his adult life. From 1943 to 1946, Fred served in the 23rd Naval Construction Battalion on Guam and remained close to his Navy buddies for the rest of his life. After his return from WWII, he attended Princeton University and graduated in 1950 with an AB degree in Political Science. He then enrolled in the Indiana University School of Law, graduating with an LLB degree in 1953.  On January 1, 1954, he opened his private law practice and continued to practice law in Bloomington until shortly before his death. During his legal career Fred practiced law in a variety of capacities, including as prosecuting attorney, bank trust officer, law firm partner and, most recently, back in private practice specializing in Elder Law, having touched many lives along the way. Fred devoted a great deal of time, especially in his later years, to pro bono work. He was recognized for his exemplary pro bono work in 2001 by District 10 of the State of Indiana; in 2007 he received the Randall T. Shepard Excellence in Pro Bono Publico Award; and in 2008 he received the Indiana University School of Law Distinguished Service Award.

Fred was very active in the community as well. He served on the Ashton Committee, which resulted in changes in the management of Bloomington Hospital and the construction of a new, modern facility. He was chairman of the Gregory Committee from 1963 to 1968, the mission of which was to study the need for a mental health facility in Monroe County. Fred was the first President and member of the Board of Directors of the South Central Indiana Mental Health Foundation (now known as CenterStone), which operates a comprehensive behavioral health center for Monroe, Lawrence, Owen and Greene counties. He has also been very active in Democratic politics, having served as precinct committeeman and vice-committeeman, as treasurer for the Monroe County Democratic Central Committee from 1954 to 1958, as treasurer for the Bloomington City Democratic Campaign Committee in 1967, and in various roles at the polls on election day from 1950 to 2008.

In 1956 Fred married Claire Distelhorst Gregory. They had two children, Charles H. Gregory and Martha Gregory Hylton. He married Becky Bobilya Gregory in 1974, and they had a child, Megan Cole Gregory. In addition to his wife and children, Fred is survived by 6 grandchildren.  In addition to his immediate family, Fred is survived by a brother-in-law; a nephew; and a niece. His parents and his sister, Marian Gregory Wolf, predeceased him.
5/20/08 See www.princeton.edu/~paw/web_exclusives/alumni_spotlight/as051408fgregory.html  for this article in the May 15, 2008:  Princeton (University) Alumni Weekly  (it includes Fred's picture).

Fred Gregory '50 was honored by the Indiana Pro Bono Commission for his volunteer legal work on behalf of elderly clients.

May 14, 2008:
Profile:
Fred Gregory '50
Taking legal care of Bloomington's old and infirm

Fred Gregory '50 isn't the kind of lawyer whose cases typically go before the Indiana Supreme Court. He represents the old and the sick, often for free. When colleagues first suggested nominating him for an award recognizing his decades of volunteer legal work, he resisted. "I'm not that kind of a public person," says Gregory, who still practices law at 82, spending half his time on pro bono work.
Eventually, his wife talked him into it, and in October, the Indiana Pro Bono Commission gave Gregory its Randall T. Shepard Excellence Award. ("I had to go get a haircut," he grumbles good-naturedly. "I had to go get my Brooks Brothers suit cleaned.")
As his 23 nominating letters make clear, Gregory is the man Bloomington Hospital and the city's courts and nursing homes call when the elderly need help getting government benefits, making medical decisions, or fending off unscrupulous relatives.
"A one-man social agency," wrote one colleague. "Gives so much and asks so little in return," said another. "As lawyers, we should all strive to emulate him," wrote a third.
Sometimes Gregory's clients, no longer competent to run their own affairs, are estranged from friends and family; sometimes he takes over from families torn by disagreement. Once, he got a protective order shielding a nursing-home resident from her adult daughter.
The work is not glamorous – Gregory has weathered angry tirades from senile clients looking for someone to blame, and he has visited homes filled with shoulder-high piles of hoarded possessions. It is sad. "I bury more people in a year than most people do in a lifetime," he says.
The satisfaction, Gregory says, comes from helping people who are ending their hard-working lives sick, alone, or impoverished.
Gregory has devoted his own life to Bloomington: He grew up there and, after Princeton, returned to stay. In a 54-year legal career, he has served as county prosecutor, bank trust officer, and law firm partner, and he chaired a study commission that brought the city its first mental-health center.
When the pro bono award came up, his wife, Becky, felt it was time he got some recognition — and time that Indiana thought about how to fill his shoes as the huge baby-boom generation ages. "I wanted the whole community to know what he does," she says.
By Deborah Yaffe
Deborah Yaffe is a writer in Princeton Junction, N.J., and the author of Other People's Children: The Battle for Justice and Equality in New Jersey's Schools (Rutgers University Press).
5/10/08 Marian Gregory “Greg” Wolf (Mrs. Thomas P. Wolf) passed away peacefully May 3rd, 2008, at her home in Carroll Valley, PA.  Greg was born in Indianapolis, IN. She grew up in Bloomington, IN, and graduated from Indiana University High School (1944) and DePauw University (1948) where she majored in English and was president of the school’s chapter of the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. She was a direct descendent of James Cole, who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1633.  After college, Greg attended the Tobe-Coburn School of Fashion Careers in New York City and earned a place on Macy’s very selective Executive Training Program. There she met Thomas P. Wolf, whom she married in May 1951. During their 57-year marriage, the couple lived in Manhattan; White Plains, NY; Chevy Chase, MD; and, since 1987, Carroll Valley.

Besides her husband, Greg is survived by her son, Paul Delano Wolf and his partner, Dorothea Balsano, of Oakland, CA; Cathrine Wolf and her husband Fred McMane of Middleburg, VA; a brother and sister-in-law, Fred H. and Becky Gregory of Bloomington, IN; grandchildren; a step-granddaughter; a step-great-grandson and neices and nephews.

A Memorial service will be held at Prince of Peace Episcopal Church in Gettysburg, PA, on Saturday, May 24, at 11:00 a.m. A reception will follow at the Church.

Extracted from the May 4, 2008 HeraldTimesOnline.com.  Fred and Becky can be reached at a new email address: [email protected]
8/29/07 Honorable (Ret.) Judge Joseph Louis “Joe” Hensley died Monday, August 27, 2007 in Madison, Indiana.  He was raised in Bloomington and was a 1944 graduate of University High School.  He served in the Navy during World War II and served again during the Korean War.

He received his BA in 1950 from Indiana University and his LLB from I U School of Law in 1955.  He moved to Madison in 1955, after his graduation from law school and began his practice. He sometimes fondly said that he moved to Madison as soon as he heard about it. He served one term in the Indiana General Assembly in 1962-1962. He was then elected prosecuting attorney for Jefferson & Switzerland Counties, Fifth Judicial Circuit, and served from 1963 to 1966. In 1975 he was appointed Judge pro tem of the Ripley Circuit Court by the Indiana Supreme Court and thereafter, while serving, was elected and served two terms as Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit from 1977 through 1988. In 1998, he was named a Sagamore of the Wabash by then Indiana Governor Frank O’Bannon. In that same year, Mayor Al Huntington named him one of “Madison’s Magnificents.” 

Hensley was the author of more than twenty books, most of them suspense novels. His approximately 100 short stories were published in mystery, men’s, and science fiction magazines and in three collections of short stories published by Doubleday and Five Star. His books and stories were republished by anthologies, book clubs, and paperback reprints and in many languages. At one time his agents estimated that more than two million copies of his books had been sold. His setting for many of his novels was the town of Bington, a combination of Madison and a bit of Bloomington. His last novel is SNOWBIRDS BLOOD, will be published by (St. Martins, in February of 2008). He was also a member of the Mystery Writers of America, the Private Eye Writers of America, and the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America.

The Judge summed up his life by saying for fifty one years, he had served as an attorney, judge, legislator & journalist, a life he enjoyed to the fullest.  Judge Hensley will be missed by his son and daughter-in-law; a grandson; his brother, noted pianist Tom Hensley (UHS '58) & his wife Sarah; his sister: Patricia (UHS '46) Boyd & her husband Lon of East Germantown, Indiana; numerous nieces, nephews & other relatives & friends. He was preceded in death by his parents; his wife Charlotte; his brother Donald Hensley who died in 1925; his sister: Mary Anne (UHS '40) Burman, a nurse who died in 1986.
8/22/07 Walter R. Goodwin, 80, of Yucca Valley, Calif., formerly of Bloomington, died Aug. 14 in Loma Linda, Calif.  He was the director of Boy Scouts of America in Cleveland, Ohio, and the Boys Club of Bloomington. He was the vice president for Indiana and California Easter Seal Society. He also worked in the medical supply business in California.  He was a WW II Air Force veteran.

He graduated from University High School in 1944 and West Virginia Wesleyan College in 1951.  He was very involved in the Indianapolis 500 mile race during the early 1960s - late 1970s, and also with the Indiana Pacers.  Survivors include his wife; two daughters; one son; three stepchildren; two brothers, Robert Irwin Goodwin (UHS '50), and Mark Allen Goodwin (UHS '59); one sister, Dorothy Marie Roberts (UHS '47) and several nieces and nephews.  He was preceded in death by his parents; one brother, Donald Richard Goodwin (UHS '54); and by his first wife.

Extracted from the August 22, 2007 Herald-Times.  Sent by John Cotner '66.
11/09/05 ELLETTSVILLE - Betty Jane Hicks Needy, 79, of Ellettsville, passed away peacefully at her residence on Monday, November 7, 2005.  She was born in Bloomington on August 31, 1926 and was married to Richard P. Needy for 62 years.  She was preceded in death by her parents, a brother and 2 sisters.  Survivors include her husband, Richard P. Needy; a son, two daughters, 14 Grandchildren, and 12 Great-Grandchildren.

Funeral services will be held on Thursday, November 10, 2005, at Chandler Funeral Home at 11:00 a.m. Interment to follow at Valhalla Memory Gardens. Friends may call on the family at the funeral home from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Wednesday.  Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Bloomington.

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8/30/05 CONNERSVILLE - Kathryn Cookson Compton of Connersville, died Sunday, August 28, 2005. She had been in ill health for some time.  Kathryn graduated from University High School in Bloomington in 1944 and from Indiana University in 1948.  She taught school in Rushville and Connersville, retiring in 1979.  Survivors include four sons and daughters-in-law; six grandchildren and two great grandchildren; and a sister- in-law and her husband.  She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles William "Bill" Compton; a brother-in-law; a daughter-in-law; and sisters, Ruth Cookson and Louise Cookson Funk.

Funeral services will be Thursday September 1, 2005, at 11:00 a.m. at First United Methodist Church, Connersville. Burial will be in Dale Cemetery.  Friends may call on Wednesday, August 31, 2005, from 4-8 p.m. at Urban Winkler Funeral Home and 1 hour prior to the service on Thursday at the church.  Memorial contributions may be made at the funeral home to the First United Methodist Church Elevator Fund or to the Fayette County Cancer Society. Friends and family may also offer their personal condolences or sign the online guest book by going to www.urbanwinklerfuneralhome.com.

Extracted from an obituary in the 8/30/2005 Bloomington Herald-Times .  Thanks to Fred Gregory  for the information.
8/29/05 Fred Gregory heard from Ann Woodward Moore that " Katie [Cookson] Compton's daughter-in-law called this morning to say; Katie passed away last evening.  Christina said they are meeting with the funeral director at l:00 today and she will call me when the arrangements are  finalized.  Will let you know when I hear from her.  --Ann
6/10/05
Dr. Callison H. Simon, 79, of Bloomington died Wednesday June 8, 1005. He was superintendent of Brown County Schools from 1970 to 1976. He was also strike mediator for the Indiana Employment Relations Board in Indianapolis. He retired in 1985. He served in the U.S. Navy 1943-45, during World War II

He graduated from University High School in Bloomington, and attended Indiana University, obtaining bachelor of arts and master of science degrees, followed by a doctorate in education.

Survivors include a son, a daughter, a brother, a sister, and a grandson. He was preceded in death by his wife, Shirley E. Simon, and by his parents. Services will be 10 a.m. Sunday June 12 at Day Funeral Home with the Rev. Earl Piper presiding. Burial will be at Valhalla Memory Gardens. Friends may call from 5 to 8 p.m. Saturday and one hour prior to the service on Sunday. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Association.
2/23/05
Warren Herminghausen writes that he graduated in December '44 and was in the '45 yearbook.  He's classified with '45 for purposes of this website, at least.  '45 claims him.  To see his comments see the page for '45.
11/19/04
Becky Gregory sends the obituary for Joan Carter Headley, who died Nov 18, 2004.  "Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m. Sunday [Nov 21] at Allen Funeral Home with Allen E. Headley and Anthony Smoot officiating. Private family interment services will be held at Rose Hill Cemetery on Monday. Friends may call at Allen Funeral Home on Saturday from 3:00-8:00 p.m. and Sunday from 12:00-2:00 p.m.   Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Bloomington or the First Baptist Church of Ellettsville in care of Allen Funeral Home."

Extracted from the Herald Times obituary:  "Joan H. Headley, 77, of Bloomington, died Thursday, November 18, 2004, from cancer. She was first stricken with cancer in 1975 and had survived four bouts with the disease over the past 30 years. She was born Barbara Joan Hepley. Her mother died when she was six months old and she was adopted by her aunt and uncle and became known as Joan Carter.   A Monroe County resident her entire life, she was a 1944 graduate of University High School and married her high school sweetheart, Ivan E. Headley. They remained sweethearts for over 60 years. To this union are two children, Elaine Headley (Jerry) Jerome and Allen E. Headley. Her husband and children, all of Bloomington, survive."
7/16/04
Fred Gregory sends this change to reunion  plans -
"Dinner on Saturday, Oct. 9th, has been changed to lunch--same place, though. We will try to offer tours of the building and the town, if enough people are interested.
5/11/03 The Class of 1943 has invited the Class of 1944 to join them for their 50th reunion luncheon at Chapman's on June 20th.
9/1/02 Patricia Tomlinson Stogsdill writes: Looking forward to 60th reunion and seeing old friends once again.  I really looked forward to the "mini" reunions our class held in Florida. Wish more could have attended and would like to see us try at least one more "mini."  I enjoy my family (children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren) church, travel, reading and golf..
8/30/02 There will be another mini-reunion October 11-21.  See below in the Reunions table
10/19/01 From Becky Gregory :  "Shortly after our return from Michigan, we learned that Tom Black (1944) died on September 12, 2001, in Florida. His wife sent no other information."
9/05/01 From Becky Gregory :  "The Mid-September Michigan mini-reunion is shaping up.  We will begin to arrive on Monday, September 17th and will head for our various homes on Thursday or Friday.  Gay Jellema Peterson is planning a gathering on Wednesday for "extras" who would like to meet with the 44 folks.  To date, we think that the following people plan to attend:  Jane and Bill Adams (New Orleans), Joe Hensley (Madison, IN), Charlie Staats (Bloomington), Pam Cagle Walters and husband Bill (Bloomington); Rob Love (Auburn, IN), Bill Reed (Indpls), Ann Woodward Moore, and Becky and Fred Gregory (Bloomngton)."
6/06/01 Tom Black writes: I like hearing about my ex classmates. Sorry to hear Tom Duane and Roberts Powell died. Also sad to hear Charlie Staats wife just died.  I have not done a very good job at keeping in contact. I had my 75th birthday about two weeks ago and  wish I had done more.
4/26/01
Becky and Fred Gregory send photos from the April 16th Luncheon in Bloomington.  5/4 more photos added.
 
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October 29, 2005
All School Reunion

Sunday Brunch, 11:00 am
at Jane and Bill Adams' condo
at The Pointe, Bayview 22.
Phone out there is 824-3203.
Jane will make maps and give them
to the '44ers Saturday evening.
Reservations Received as of 11/01/2005 for:
'44 - Bill Adams & Jane, Pamela Cagle Walters, Fred Gregory & Becky, Ivan Headley, Joe Hensley, Claire Hepner Thompson & Cal, Gay Jellema Peterson, Charles Staats, Patricia Tomlinson Stogsdill & Woody, Ann Woodward Moore, Margaret Woodward Scoville, Wanda Zeller Clegg
Sixtieth Reunion
October 8-9, 2004
60th Reunion!  Class of 1944
IU Memorial Union will be Convention Headquarters.  This is a non-football weekend at IU.
Friday Evening: Informal Reception at the University Club, October 8
Saturday Lunch: State Rooms E and W, October 9
Contacts: Fred H. Gregory or  Ann W. Moore
Please send address updates for yourselves or classmates to Fred or Ann.

We were joined by '43 and '45.  PHOTOS
October 11-12, 2002 Jane and Bill Adams will be in Indiana October 11-21, so we are planning another gathering for lunch. This time we will be at Chapman's at 11:30 am, on Wednesday, October 16, 2002. Please spread the word and let Ann or Fred know if you will be joining us, so that we can give an accurate count to Chapman's.  Hope to see you in October.    ........     Becky and Fred Gregory
July 19th, 2002
Several of the members of the UHS Class of 1944 gathered for lunch at 11:30 am, Friday, July 19th, 2002 at Scholar's Inn.  The lunch was really nice, and Scholars Inn is wonderful about printing a "personalized" Class of 1944 menu, etc. This is our second gathering there.

In attendance:  Joe Hensley and his friend, Jeanne Wagner; Bill Reed, Charlie Staats, Pam and Bill Walters, Nancy Anderson, Nancy Bryan, Catherine and Bob Snoddy, Ann Moore, Joan and Ivan Headley, Claire and Cal Thompson, and Becky and Fred Gregory.
September 17-20, 2001 Michigan mini-reunion September 17-20, 2001:  From Becky Gregory :  "The mini Michigan reunion was great.   Jane and Bill Adams (New Orleans); Joe Hensley (Madison, IN); Bill Reed (Indianapolis, IN); Rob Love (Auburn, IN); Becky and Fred Gregory (Bloomington, IN); and hostess, Gay Jellema Peterson.  Jerry VanDyke (class of 1954) and his wife, as well as some of Gay's family, joined us on Wednesday, 9-19."
April 16th, 2001 The Class of 1944 met for lunch at Chapman's in Bloomington, at 11:30 am, Monday, April 16th, 2001
Call or email:  Ann W. Moore: (812) 339-6139 or Fred  H. Gregory : (812) 336-5858 if you want to hear all about it.  Becky Gregory reports that:

"Our group ended up being 24 (including spouses/friends) and was very nice. Later some of us had dinner together at Nick's.  Gay Jellema Peterson has invited the group to her place on Lake Michigan in September. Will keep you advised about that mini reunion."

Long-distance attendees were:  Gay Jellema Peterson from Hudsonville, MI, Jane and Bill Adams from New Orleans, LA, Jo and Zene Gould from Denver, CO

 
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Class Members

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
email address
44 William
Adams
 
LA
Matairie
[email protected]
44 Harold
Aynes
 
FL
Orlando
 
44 Mary
Bradley
Miller
IN
Elwood
 
44 Pamela
Cagle
Walters
IN
Bloomington
[email protected]
44B Robert Chaille   FL Bombay [email protected]
44 William (Bill) Cleveland   CA Laguna Woods [email protected]
44 Mary Anna
Culleton
Colwell
CA
Oakland
[email protected]
44 Jewell Fagan Gore CA San Dimas  
44
Georgianna
French
Smith
IN
La Porte
 
44 Wilma
Graber
Berman
CA Los Angeles
 
44 Lou
Graebe
Souers
IN
Zionsville
 
44 Norma Jo
Hanson
Gould
IN Bloomington  
44 Patsy
Hanson
Bartlett
IN Bloomington  
44
David
Haring
 
VA
Stafford
 
44 Ivan
Headley
 
IN Bloomington  
44 Claire
Hepner
Thompson
IN Bloomington  
44 Betty
Hicks
Needy
IN Ellettsville  
44 Elizabeth
Hines
Griggs
AZ
Green Valley
 
44 Marjorie
Hooten
Price
IN Shelbyville
 
44 Gay Jellema Peterson MI Montague [email protected]
44 Dorothy
Levaggi
Miller
OH
Cincinnati
 
44 Robert
Love
 
IN
Auburn
[email protected]
44 Charles
Murray
 
CA
Moraga
 
44 Stella
Pfaff Allen
IN
Bloomington
 
44 Max Porter   FL Naples [email protected]
44 William (Bill) Reed Jr
  IN Indianapolis [email protected]
44 Edna
Roberts
Kerr
TX
Houston
 
44
Elizabeth
Scully
Crowther
KY
Louisville
 
44 Loren
Stevens
 
FL
Edgewater
 
44 Barbara
Swartz
Janes
AZ
Tucson
[email protected]
44
Dorothy
Taylor
Gilham
IN
Marion
 
44 Paul
Thompson
 
FL
St. Petersburg
 
44
Patricia
Tomlinson
Stogsdill
FL
Bradenton
[email protected]
44
Philip
Warrick
 
FL
Fort Myers
 
44 Betty
Weimer
May
IN
Portland
 
44 Patricia
Willard
Jones
OH
Mansfield
 
44 Charles
Winter
 
IN
Crawfordsville
 
44 Ann
Woodward
Moore
IN
Bloomington [email protected]
44 Margaret
Woodward
Scoville
IL
Barrington
[email protected]
44 Wanda
Zeller
Clegg
IN
Bloomington [email protected]
             
44s Joan
Duane
 
IN
Indianapolis
(Thomas Duane)
44s Thomas
Fulkerson  
IN
Bloomington
(Sally Leonard)
 
m=moved before graduation;  x=graduated early;  B=BHS graduate;  s=spouse of class member
 
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last known location
44
Laurence
Curry
 
 
44
William
Fielder
 
 
44
Jean
Haywood
 
 
44
Joanne
Mullan
 
 
44
Paul
Parker
 
 
44
Miriam
Walther
Raitt
 
 
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Deceased

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
death date last residence
44 Tom Black   9/12/2001 Hollywood, FL
44 Paula Bollenbacher Feltus 2/1985
Bloomington, IN
44 Richard (Dick) Buskirk   5/10/1994 CA
44
Joan
Carter
Headley
11/18/2004
Bloomington, IN
44 David Church      
44 Malcolm Clayton   6/1985
IN
44 Jack Cook      
44 Kathryn (Katie) Cookson Compton 8/28/2005 Connersville, IN
44 Thomas (Tom) Duane   4/22/2000 Indianapolis, IN
44
Margaret
Easton
Gulliver
1/8/2003
Indianapolis, IN
44
Elizabeth
Gaugh
Homann
 
Indianapolis, IN
44 Mac Gavit     IN
44 Vivian Gilmore      
44 William (Bill) Gilmore      
44 Walter Goodwin   8/14/2007 Yucca Valley, CA
44FredGregory 3/29/2009Bloomington, IN
44 Marian Gregory Wolf 5/3/2008 Carroll Valley, PA
44 Joseph Hensley   8/27/2007 Madison, IN
44JoyHockgeigerBaranko6/17/2011Columbus, OH
44 Johnnie Humphreys      
44 Ralph Kerr      
44 Elizabeth Leible Love    
44
Sally Ann
Leonard
Fulkerson
2/9/2003
Bloomington, IN
44 James Todd Patton  
Bloomington, IN
44 Robert (Bob) Pennington      
44 Roberts Powell   8/18/2000 Brookville, OH
44
Callison
Simon
 
6/8/2005
Bloomington, IN
44 John Snyder      
44CharlesStaats 2/14/2011Bloomington, IN
44 Carl Stapleton   7/31/1994 Bloomington, IN 
44 Jim Stone      
44 Tommy Walker      
44WandaWeimerOliver2/1/2011Mesa, AZ
44 Glodine Welch   11/1986
Bloomington, IN
44
Marc
Williams
 
8/22/2003
Harrison, AR
 
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