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Class Star Well sIghed the old man as he lIt hIs pIpe thoughtfully and prepared to entertaln hIs grand children wlth another of hIs fantastic tales, seems to me It happened In May of i957 It was cl lovely day, near as I can recollect, the kInd when all kIds are tempted to play hookey, and the older folks dream of golf and fIshIng Take thIs one frIend of mme, for Instance He d been fIshIng the whole day Dldn t catch anythlng though, unless you consider a dead body somethIng Well he dIdn't exactly catch It, he lust sort of stumbled over It There was a blg IDVSSTIQGTIOD about the whole thIng, and belIeve me, the entIre town was really exclted Turned out the man had been murdered and on whom do you thInk the suspIcIon fell? Well, who gets the blame for everthlng the senlors, of course So, In due tIme, the senlors were all questroned, and what a varlety ot Gllbls they came up wlth Take Connle Dru or and Sandra Sklnner, for Instance They cIaImed they d been the maIn speakers at a pubIIc de ate at the tIme of the murder The theme of the CJISCUSSIOHQ Why everyone should lIve In Gypsum, of course NIck Peto was there too He felt oblIged to save the audIence from dyIng a slow, early death In the clty, and what he couldn t thunk of concermng the ments of Ilvlng on a farm, Charlle Brough suppIIed Carolyn Kreuger, Sharon Zerbo, Ann Stuckey, and Gladys Key had good alIbIs too They d been at the weekly meetIng of thelr married glrls card club And what do you thlnk they pIayed9 Stands to reason It was hearts, of course Not to be outdone, the two marrIed males of the class, Bob Zetzer and BIII Trent, cIaImed they were competmg for a dIshwasher on that revolutlonary new televlslon program, a loke a mlnute marathon Seems BIII wasn't exactly teIIIng Iokes though hIs storIes about travellng sales men are true And speakmg of televIsIon programs, Bruce Carter was home watchIng hIs favorIte one, Soupy Sales and Company ShowbusIness offered an excuse for Jane Reynolds, Gar Nossaman, and Doug Meyer, too They were travelIng around the countryslde, IVIDQ comman performances of Anme Get Your Gun Right along wlth them was Joan Flck She ha to keep coachlng her dog on hIs nlghtly stage appear ances, you know Georgle Hawklng and Joanne Lauer were out of town, toc I coula understand why Georgle beats me When they got back, they hardly recognlzed our IIttIe town It looked so dlfferent slnce Joe Morgan had paInted It all green Joanne s sIster, Martha, was performing her favorlte task bob slttlng Carol Long and Kit Sullnvan are fond of thIs sort of thing too but I suppose It s real y unfalr to call DIck Ohm and Jake Perry babIes HIs car furnlshed Ned ReIfschneIder an alIbI Sald he was out poIIshIng It for the I3th tIme that day And Dick Lowe and Ron Bauman clanmed they had been busy formlng a Mutual Admlratlon Soclety for Ford convertlbles Kenny Kurtz and Roger KInsey vouched for Carol Amato She d been In the A and P doIng her daIIy shopping On the other Slde of town In the Kroger store, JIm MIDOFT and Lester Short were punchlng holes In swIss cheese Another Kroger employee, Mike MIIIer, happened to be at a meetIng that nIght Can t quIte recall the name of the group It was somethlng Ilke the Bad Seven or walt a mlnute It was the Unholy SIXI Its other loyal members Jack Gllckman, Ron Gulas, Lee Bredbeck, Bruce Harvey, and Bob Kyle were there too, of course Hope they dldn t get ahold of any of that spiked ICS cream Susle Vallance puts out at the Lakeshore DaIry Some of the students even came up wIth teacher backed alIbIs Take Lon Mackey, for Instance HIs excuse that he was In 209 pa Ing hIs trI weekly chewIng gum fIne was verIfIed by Mrs Trenshaw, and Mr MartIn dIstInctIy remem ered that Allan Anderson had been In hIs offIce gettIng a tardy sIIp Walt Slobodznan and Gary Petersen dIdn't need any such excuses Everyone, Includnng the poIIce force, knew the pool room was thelr offIcIaI headquarters And not too far away, Alana Slmon and Shlrley Annan were busy at theIr favorlte haunt, the Telephone Company Ron Strause cIaImed he s been out water Skllng off hIs new IIft agaln, and that, slnce he found It sort of dIffIcuIt to clrIve the boat hlmself he d hlred Charlne Schuster for the lab Two other members of the class, DIck Snyder and Joe Drusbacky, were at the bowllng alley Ilked the peace and quIet there, I guess Out at the athletic fIeId Fred Eberle was showlng John Vallance how throw the shot, and Ted Zlebert was practIcIng those famous extra poInt klcks of hIs fcontmued on page 63 'I9 I' I I I I ' ' 1 I , , . . ,, . . . . . .... , . . 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CLASS OF 19 8 The first of our three years at P.C.H.S. began in 1954. At that time, we chose Lanny Streeter as our president, Barbara Brokate, vice-president, Carolyn Probel, secretary, and Delbert Jones, treasurer. We had our share of concessions and were well-represented in sports, clubs, and other activities. Lanny Streeter was again elected president to - guide us through our sophomore year, with Paul ., Enderle, vice-president, Mike Conrad, secretary, vs -. and George Rofkar, treasurer. We sponsored the Freshman-Sophomore Mixer and, as last year, , - participated in the various school functions. Our junior year has, thus far, been the best of . Q V-1,4 fi. -4 all. We received our class rings, presented the play, Time Our for Ginger, andworked hard on the pr To head the class, we chose Jill Meyer, president, Paul Enderle, vice president, Sharon Hensley, secretary, and Delbert Jones, treasurer We own much to our sponsors Miss Klncade Mrs Trenshaw, Mr Stuckey, and Miss Dulaney Qi i for all the help they ve given us With their continued assistance, we hope to make our senior year the most successful of all g Sharon Hensley, Paul Enderle, Delbert Jones, and Jill Meyer ll ll, tsl O J lcracc JN .1 c s o l onllumer J ie ear on Li cc L x 3 ea ramwe r1r7 1 is cnc Q J ' ll e err Li L sa l L an u .1 L Mex bt. N l'x .1 lr- 20 ,V Om. W . . ' f X - . -W . . I 7. RLS., .73 1 . ' 7 Q -If l X, it . W I 1 A - 0 . . , ' 2 ' 7 5 l X i 2 ' l l l t 2 5 l S 5 f ' 2 i li, 1 i ? L 5 E 2 iii is A i i 3 1 E., , it i E , I A M I 1 - , V- l , g x- , i . V N' 1 'L ' - ' .1 2 I , Y 1 ., , i ' I ' ' f . Q W, , .. . I ' no lil.L R' KJ: Leil sl 'l -lx, Ju 1' GQ. kv, jar rl lleuslcjs, riaar , uni liillazxore, lluvld Pallet, Keixlx less, ' 11 i Atllingcr, Paul Enderle, lleleu '-Farrell, lair llzfgcry, Diary Leary, MLCONID ROW: Ron Peterson, :ue rpeuncr, Jan GFOQI, lrcix Llc fl , All H tlly, Sissy l-arct' , jill T.fq.'cr, :ion llliyas, Jiri: Gill l rid, F ' l P' .tluz.1, LW. tif dtfll 'ix. ltllill QOH: Jim We ziizlg r, J 'mf ll -li , 'Dal' .'.'1.l1az:.:, IID11 tlgskey, G 1' llwwell, Juhzz li light, Elillf,l.wz1, J'lvF.i:1:1' , 'lWz1.lir11pf Ju-'pl1jmi'l1, ller:11ar1Jaz:.es, 'eri Krueger, iisrz 2.1 'l '1,
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