Portland High School - Tifoon Yearbook (Portland, IN)

 - Class of 1941

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THE CLASS of 1943 sophomores Train For Upperclassman Duties Instead of the usual group of quiet Sophomores, the class of '43 was an active part of life at P. H. S. Some of the most important members of the different musical groups were from the Sophomore class, and many of the boys saw their first action in athletic con- tests during the year. Most of the members of the class belong to the G. R., Hi-Y, or Vo-Ag. Social and athletic affairs were not allowed to hide the importance of scholastic attainment. Merlyn Bailey was an all A student the first semester, Margaret Current and Donna Erlet both received three A'sg and Pat Bad- ders, Pal Holloway, and Wendell Klop- fenstein deserve honorable mention with two A's each. With the class organization, play, and reception, next year promises to be one of the most exciting years of their school career. Pk Pk Pk Anna Ruth Brady: Do you know the difference between a sigh, an airplane, and a monkey? Pk 214 Pk Mary Miller: No, do you? Anna Ruth: A sigh is oh, dear, an airplane is too dear and a monkey is you dear. P14 H4 2? James Myers: I have a niece who has three feet. Leslie Rigby: How's that? James: I got a letter from my sister the other day and it said you would never know Nell now-she's grown an- other foot. FK PK 914 George Shepherd: The boss just made me manager of his doughnut factory. Lawrence Sanders: Congratulations! Are you in charge of everything? George: Yes, the hole works. Bits about 'em Pat Badders, with and without a Hi- Y pin . . . Keith Leggett, king of hearts . . . John Glasgow, student manager . . . Betty Hoppers, fastidious . . . Idora Cline and Virginia Reichard, drum majorettes . . . Moe Taylor, coming to school on crutches . . . Maxine Warnock, organist . . . Bonnie Lare, popular at Gray . . . Jim Roush, basketball Hash . . . Judy Mumaugh and Joan Brady, minus appendices . . . Rosemary Stroube, time out for scarlet fever . . . Marvin Becker, talking with his hands . . . Leon Gagle, girl-less . . . Helen Flauding, pianist . . . James Myers, his father drives a school bus . . . Joan Grafmiller, constantly wanting more shoes . . . Betty Grimes, Vivian Harker and Minnie Hall, noisy girls' trio . . . Bob Mangas, happy-go-lucky . . . Norma White, seen in the auditorium with Donald . . . Buddy Smith, wearing a Purdue emblem on his sweater . . . Margaret Current, teacher's niece . . . Ike Smith and Bill Schoenlein, broth- ers of seniors . . . Pat Ayres, vocalist . . . . Paul Nelson, Fred Newhause, and Paul May, boys' threesome on the Greene township bus . . . Genevieve Fischer, brought to school each noon . . . Hubert Priest, writing notes to Bernadean . . . Joy Arn, shy but cute . . . Mary Kathryn Corle, accordion player . . . Martha Castle, industrious G. R. member . . . Wilma Loper, talk- ative . . . Allan Walmer, blonde sax player . . . Elizabeth Franklin, seen with Olis Traxler . . . Pal Holloway, pawdon my Southern accent . . . Vernor Badger, winner in Typhoon contest. Hubert Priest: What steps would you take if you saw a dangerous lion? William Kidder: Long ones, brother, long ones. :R PF is Harold Smith: Is there enough nour- ishment in a frankfurter for two people? Junior Warnock: No. A frankfurter is a one-man dog.

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Row lt Jack Frakes, Maxine Franks, Pat Badders, John Glasgow, Donna Erlet, Joy Arn, Betty Bye, Helen Louise Flauding, Martha Castle, Leon Gagle. Ruw 2: Betty Garringer, Jane Bates. Marvin Becker, Jimmie Brown, Pat Ayres, Mary Kathryn Corle, Joan Brady, Margaret Current, Anna Ruth Brady, Leon Beard, Row 3: Robert Cottman, Lucille Bell, Elizabeth Franklin, Jean Boozier. Charles Franks, Robert Ford, Betty Clear, Idora Cline, Virginia Atkinson, Vernor Badger, Row 4: Dorwin Franklin, Wayne Cheek, Jerry Baughman, Clarence Aker, Everett Evans, Merlyn Bailey, William Gettinger, Row 1: Bonnie Marie Lare, Mary Mil- ler, Ruth Anna Landers, Wilma Loper, Betty Hoppes, Virginia GoFf, Helen Mills, Keith Leggett, Glen Greaf. Row 2: Judith Ann Mumaugh, Gene- vieve Osenbaugh, Paul Nelson, Fred Newhouse, Betty Grimes, Vivian Hark- er, Minnie Hall, Mary Meehan, Bertha Johnson, Row 3: Rudy Myers, Phyllis Hudson, Robert Mangas, Joan Grafmiller, Ruby- nelle Glassford, Paul May, Gerald Heniser, Homer Pontius, Carl Glassforcl. Row 4: Chester Messner, Pal Hollo- way, William Kidder, James Myers, Donald Jellison, Junior Graham, Hu- bert Priest, Earl Jutte, William Norris, Wendell Klopfenstein. Row 1: Fred Zeller, Bud Smith, Betty Smith, Gladys Thornton, Mabel Wil- liamson, Jimmie Roush, Leslie Rigby. Row 2: Duane Smith, Norma White, Ruth Ann Smiley, Maxine Warnock, Virginia Reichard, Rosemary Stroube, Lawrence Sanders. Row 3: Maxine Smith, Willard Smith, William Study, George Shepherd, Jean Study, Harold Smith, LaVaughn Rich- ard, Anna Marie Whitacre. Row 4: Loren Smith, Allan Walmer, Vernon Williams, Virgil Rigby, Tommie Whitacre, Richard Taylor, Junior War- nock, Bill Schoenlein.

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