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First Row: Shonk, Sanders, L. Pine, Rhoads, L. Perry, Rule. Second Row: R. Pine, M. Perry, Prueter, B. Snyder. Shanks, Shu-felt, Plavchan. Third Row: Piper, Ross, Riley, Skinner. Neal, Reel. First Row: Wilhoit, Sud-duth, Tutt, Wright, Tucker, Twigg, Willoughby. Second Row: Waltz, Tague, J. Wright, Thomason, Truelove, Weber, Zieren, Walters, Stephens, Sullivan. Third Row: Warmouth, Tapscott, Turner, Stewart, Snyder, Tol-en, Vaughn. First Row: Hanley, Kelly, Hollingsworth, Hopper, Judy, Horton, Harper, Graf. Hood. Second Row: Hughes, Givens, Keller, Jared, Harris, Harpring, Henson, Graham, Huckel. Third Row: Inman, Hinds, Gilbert, Griffin, D. Johnson, J. Johnson, Glover, Jewell, Hiatt. First Row: Merchant, McDaniel, Mumbow-er, Moore, Kenn , McClarey, Knoepfel, Patricia Myers, Mur-phy. Second Row: Kennedy, J. Keltz, Littoral, Merkle, Kizer, Martin, Larrance, Kirby, Mason, Lynch. Third Row: Phillip Myers, Mohler, Leitch, Mathews, S. Keltz, Money, McCrockSin, Landsaw, Morecraft, McCulloch.
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[26] Left to Right: McDaniels, Blair, Butler, Wilson. The members of the Class of '49 have much fo gain in the three coming years, but it can be said they are off to a good start. With the undaunted school spirit and esteemed loyalty they possess, the class has a bright outlook. Under the sponsorship of Miss Miriam Church, the freshmen have taken part in many school activities. They are well represented in the band, glee club, chorus, G.A.A., F.F.A., Home Economics Club, and Speech Club. Some have joined the newspaper club. Many of the athletes have shown their strength on both the gridiron and hardwood, fighting to the end for old P. H. S. Several of the class members' names are being added to the honor roll. They have met the trials and tribulations of freshmen cheerfully and are proud to be known as the forty-niners. All are looking forward to becoming sophomores, but not one believes that he can forget his first year of high school. With the common desire to complete the four years to get a better education, they are patiently awaiting that day when they will receive the coveted diploma. First Row: Carnahan, Blots, Con.'ne, Beck, D. Ashley, Cluxton, Cash, Andrews, Car-roll. Second Row: Bell, C. Ashley, Baysinger, Bratzler, Clawson, Coad, Carrell, Craig, Allen, Third Row: Butler, Adamson, Bomgardner, Bodine, Blair, Campbell, Cooley. First Row: Foley, Del-ashmit, Findley, Garrett, Emery, G. Fields, Fox, C. Fields, Eslinger. Second Row: Frey, Cunningham, Davidson, Enlrican, Frye, J. R. Davis, B. Elliott, David, Dively, Eldredge. Third Row: Elam, G. Elliott, Fyfe, Fitiger-old, James Davis, Francis, Gibb, Dalton, Flint, Duckworth. FRESHMAN HISTORY
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RUTH LINDSEY, B. S„ M. S. Famous for her daily quiz, Miss Lindsey teaches ancient, modern and world history. She is also the sponsor of the editorial staff of the Arena; all staff members are deeply indebted to Miss Lindsey for her tireless effort, which has produced each year a First Class Honor yearbook. ARENA ort editors, Spierling ond Froiier. IT'S EASY TO REMEMBER THE ARENA EDITORIAL STAFF Delving among old Arenas—choosing a theme —planning the layout for each page—getting organization pictures taken—chasing around the school hunting certain people—trying frantically to make a deadline—breaking fingernails on typewriters—that is the editorial staff of the Arena. It is this staff which is responsible for the senior personals, the captions under pictures, articles on the different classes, clubs, and activities. Those people who seemed glued to a camera, always looking for new students in new poses, also belong on the staff—for they are Arena photographers. The two girls who asked one senior right after another What’s your hobby? Who’s your favorite band leader? weren't taking a Gallup poll—they were getting information for the Arena. The persons who asked what was done in this or that club, or which games were won or lost in a certain month belonged to the same staff. They had to find out P V J things and write them, merely to tear them up and rewrite them. Finally the articles were ready for the typists. The whole group mentioned above worked under the supervision of Miss Lindsey and the coeditorship of Julia Truman and Patricia Reynolds. Working together they produced the 1946 edition of the Arena, depicting school life at P. H. S. through the seasons in the first peace-time year since 1941. The staff was composed of the following: Co-Editors—Patricia Reynolds, Julia Truman. Art Editors—John Frazier, Paul Spierling. Associate Editors—Jean Kizer, Freshman: Dean Bishop, Sophomore: Jerry Murphy, Junior. Girls' Sports—Julio Ann Money. Boys' Sports— Robert Henn, Max Wilhoit. Personals Editors—Rosemary Campbell. Dorothy Kienost. Activities Editors—Phyllis Ar-iens. Mary Lee Bouslog. Photographers—Betty Frey: Shelton Frey, Junior Photographer: Mary Ruth Shaw. Typists— Catherine Doalc, Juanita Elliott, Gladys Rhoden, Marcello Sullivan. First Row: Kizer, Trumon, Reynolds, Bouslog, Kienast, Money. Second Row: Wilhoit, Henn, Ariens, Rhoden, Campbell, Frey, Doak.
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