Portland High School - Tifoon Yearbook (Portland, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Janet Baldauf. and Lewis Snyder learn library techniques. Bright Spots Un the right: It's fun when you get credit for it. Below: Best Chefs are always men. Hurley Bookout, Bud Bowser. Russell Smith. and Larry Chittum invite Mr. Brubaker to breakfast. S' Above: 'Ouehf My thumbfn Sally lsenhart. Esther Noble. and Betty Snow try their skill as carpenters Un the left: Audio-x'isual opera- tors receive instructions from Mr Settle. 4 'wi Q' .3 Q Nv- E L? if ,x 'W JF P55 W Q iz ,V Thu ,,,,. I K, ,, , fgiig ,L' ' , , ,4.Ml1f W, LW Q 4 J V Y ... ,. W-, , V4 Q 7 . ,M wW7,,,,,, 4 , C., 4 KIM, yy: 6 ,WMM ,MA Mn A I HQ, , 153, X ,, 1 f, ,H . 4 YAY W , a ' 23- , me Q9 cox' X f'51,,v . FF FWVY X Q 6 0 Q MON , 4 5 Q N i5'a'v,' ff? n 000.5 Ois . .1 , fx EE Po In RTLANDM W X ' X f U K W 1 Q f CQ' NI W X ,ji 1 K I2 Xp K V 4 ln The Office Relaxing for a minute with their bosses are the two office secretaries, Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. Alice Braun. They work out details of at- tendance and scholastic records: and the book- keeping for the adminis- trative branch of our school is in their compe- tent hands. Mrs. Smith. who re- signed in February, was replaced by Mrs. Hamil- ton Ferguson. This ls Our Superintendent Mr. D. S. Weller. superintendent of the Portland- Wayne Township Schools. is a friend to all of us. If it is a work permit we want. an interview for the school news- paper. or simply some supplies for a teacher. we enjoy going into his office. Occasionally he sits in on one of our classes. and we are always pleased to see him at pep sessions and special auditoriums. His duties take him into the four elementary build- ings and the junior high school. Working with the school board he constantly strives for a better educational sys- tem. This ls Our Principal Mr. H. S. Brubaker. principal of Portland-Wayne Township High School. has the respect and admiration of all students. Friendly and co-operative with us in our projects. he is also helpful to us in our troubles. In the morning and at noon his oifice is full of people seek ing pass slips. something from the ante-room. or advice on a matter. His influence encourages respect for our teachers. good sportsmanship. and co-operation in our school activities. VVe are proud of our school and of the man who guides us during our four year stay here, U MW prQ . - -' ,? r Y'fW47:g,q,M My H r,. ' -'L-.. at E+- 4 iw! I is E K gt Faculty Clyde R Bair A B Indxana UHlX8FS1tV mathematxcs bUS1 ness manager of plaw n advanced math class learns the use of the translt as applled 1n survewmg problems here measuxmg the water tower Howard C Berry B S M A Bowlmg Green State UHIVSFSI tv lndustrlal arts track and asslstant football coach I-I Paul Brown A B De Pauw Unlverslty lnstrumental mu SIC band dlrector M Berry coaches John Browne and Norman G1llette on the correct pos1t1on of the hands ln track fNot1ce the new track sh1rtS'l Crystal Cheek A B M A Ball State Teachers College commerce Donald J Cromer B S Pur due UI11X9FS1tV veteran vo ag The telephone cant reach me here slghs Mr Brovxn as he reels ln a blg one Sparkle Crowe A B Frankl1n College xocatlonal guldance Blble speech hlstorx YTeen sponsor 14 . . ., .v . ' , A ' . . ., . ., .t , . ' . ., , - . . ., . ,, 7 . , . . ., ' , . ,Y - Y , . . , . ., ' 3 V ' 1 .Y - lnstructs Kenneth A Farrls A B Earl ham College M A Ball State Teachers College Engllsh drners educatlon H1 Y spon sor lllesxgned Noxember 3 19331 Mrs Glbble eXpl8lnS to some commerce students the uses of the electr1c addlng machlne and the calculator Bernlce Glbble B S M A Ball State Teachers College ass1stant Y Teen sponsor P H Sp1r1t productlon advlsor Wlllxam Goshert B S Man chester College E n g l 1 s h drner s educatlon H1 Y spon sor football and freshman basketball coach Mrs Hudson accepts the g1ft of an automat1c washer from Mr Ernest Glllette Chlef of baker and others look on Phama Hudson B S Ball State Teachers College home econom1cs asslstant YTeen sponsor letabell Koetje B S Ball tate Teache1s College phxsl l educat1on health and safe narcot1cs Glrls Athletlc soc1at1on sponsol Mr Levx1 1932 alumnus teaches one class here and the retat Jr H1 Robert Lexus B S Ball State Te'1che1 Collcgc Enghsh . . ., ' - , l ., . ' 1 , .V , I . . .- 1 e , , .- , V , . ., . ., 7 . , ' , . . . ., - . : - . , , - - volunteer firemen, as Mr. Bru- - 1 C ' . ., I S ' ' 3 g - ca , - ty. ' .2 ' I As: ' ' . . ' 1 . s. s . '. C f 's' 1 1 Wx Advlses Ins Longley B S Oh1o State Umx ersltw Engllsh hxstorx senior class sponsor MIS Longlev s enthuslastlc rrannex of teachmg makes h1s ton an cnjovable subject Paul R Mackhn B S Purdue Umverslty biology agr1cul ture Future Farmers Amerlca sponsor Mary Mount B S Ball State Teachers College vocal musxc M Maclflln adV1SCS Mak Chenoweth on management practlces IH h1s cattle enter prlse a phase of vo ag Work Thelma Parks A B Ball State Teachers College Latm c1al studles Junlor Classxcal L e a g u e sponsor Student Councll sponsor Ralph D Settle A B M A Ball State Teachers College SCIENCE class play dlrector Mr S ttle demonstrates Arch1 medes theory for hls phys1cs Class 16 Homer H Smlth B S Ball State Teachers College draft mg mathemaucs Jumor class sponsor 1 x - -v .7 . H . 1- vl I A I' . W 1 I . v X'--M., WQ. xi 'Q,.h' 4-4 s FS, '-ff s K it 'W-,, 1 . . ., 7 . - 1 5 , ' . ., Y . v 1 1 y Q , , . 1 , a U ' Y 1 Guides 'ig iq Helen Stevenson A. BN Indi- ana University: English: pub' lications adViSer Mi.s Tuinei compliments an art stude-nt on his skyline-. Iris Turner B S Ball State eaeheis College 'VI Columbia Unixeisitx art Harold Wallace B S Cential Normal College phssieal edu eation health and safetx bas ketball and baseball eoaeh Phxllis Tobias uses the new Enexelopedia Bxittaniei lg,1ft of Peoples Bank? fox xefel enee in hex teim papei as Mis Zueiehei offers suggestions Clara Weaxer A B Nlaiion College Spam h English hi oloex Hattie W hlte A 'NI Indiana lXil tx Eng 1 h audi oi mm iommittee pon oi See the innex tage Vlhite a she shou t e inteiioi of the Shake peaiean theatei to ome ophomoie Elsie Zuercher -X B Indiana ixex its -X Ball S a e ie hels College ilu 11x Seniors - - Pictures, Name Cards Tests, Term Papers, Graduation - - Preparing their class two top students-Valedi Salutatorian Rose Wehrly. Max Iluxnnc Ablvs General Course l nrrtlH1lll.2-3-4 Wilma Joan Bailey General Course CllUl'llS. l-2-3. 'V l ,-f g var 93.4-11fJVg9 R - .V Q day' speeches are our Looking both serene and adult, we donned oui etorian Lydia Naas, and Ann Smith. Nlareia Holthouse. Rose Wehrly, Gloria Miller. VVai'i'en Sanders. Larry Eliek. Jerry Beck. This ls the Class of I954 Claudia Diane Arn College Pi'epai'atoi'y CULIIEK' Cl..-XA.. 1-2-3. X-Teen. 1-1- 3--lL Chorus. 1-2-3--li Rohed Choir, 2-3-4: Student Coun- eil. 3: P.H,Spi1'1t Staff. 2-33 .'Xuditoi'ium Committee. 3 Donald Bash Withdrawn traditional caps and gowns. Left to right, Jane Sensors Jerry Duane Beck General Course Lewls Bell Jr General Course Track 1 2 Football 4 Varslty P 2 3 4 Nancy Lee Bell General Course Band 1 2 3 4 Class Seclc tary Treasurer 4 J C L 1 JC L Counsel 2 Teen 1 2 3 4 Y Teen Cab m 4 Chorus 2 Robed Choxr 1 2 3 Student Counc1l 1 Raymond Dean Bishop Industrxal Arts Course Track 2 H1Y 234 H1Y Treasurer 4 H Y Ser geant at Arms 3 Robert Eugene Boles General Course H1 Y 2 Hurley Genlle Bookout Industrlal Arts Course Basketball lfirst team? 4 Basketball tsecond teamb 3 Baseball 3 Varslty P 3 4 Student Councll 1 4 20 :Z- 'UN Robert Eugene Bowser Industr1alA1ts Coux e Londa Lee Boyd G neral Course Band 1234 Ch IHS Mary Margaret Bricker College Preparatorv Coux se Band 3 4 Dance Band 4 JCL 3 4 JCL Quaestol 3 JCL Aedlle 4 Typhoon Saff 4 GAA 1234 Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 Student Councxl 1 2 3 4 Student Councll Talent Show 3 Bennie Eugene Brown lndustrxal Arts Cours Robert Lee Brown Ccneral Course Donald Jay Burkholder Wlthdravu n John Morton Calhoun College Preparatory Course Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band 2 Orchestra Cheerleader Commlttee 4 Class Play 3 4 Typhoon Senlor Edxtor 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 H1Y Presldent 3 Stu dent Councll 2 3 4 Stufl nt Councxl Talent Shen 2 PHSp1r1t Staff 12 3 PH Splflt Co Edltol 3 ChllSt mas Plax 4 Boxs C,l'l0lLlS larry Rav Chlttum Fcncral Course ascball 2 T1 ack Football 2 3 4 Tx phoon aff 4 Varsltx P 7 Chorus 4 PHSDIIII 4 Vlrgm a DeLee Cllne Gonelal Course ass Yell Leaclel J C L 2 3 Typhoon Staff 4 Tw phoon Sports Ed1to1 4 YTeen 1234 YTeen Cabmet 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 Robed Cholr 4 G A A 2 Gerald Russell Conn General Course Barbara Sue Coulson Commerclal Course Estella Sue Cummms Commelclal COUISG A l Y T en 3 4 Y Teen Cablnet 3 Chorus 1 2 3 Robed Chou Donald Hugh Degler College Preparatorv Course Basketball lsecond teamJ Band 4 Track Class Vice Presldent 3 F F A 2 3 Richard Dale DeHoff General Course Track 2 3 Varsltv P 2 3 Chorus 2 Robed Cholr 2 3 4 Carolyn Sue Denney General Course G AA 1 2 3 I Teen 34 Chorus 1234 Larry Gene Ellck General Course H Y 2 3 4 Audrey Ruth Ellsworth General Course GAA 2 3 4 GAA Treas urer 4 Y Teen 2 P H Splflt 3 4 Glen Leroy Finch General Course Basketball ffirst team? 3 4 Basketball fsecond teaml 2 Baseball 2 3 Track 2 3 Varsltx P 2 3 4 Sensors 21 Seniors Harley J Fox Indust11alA1ts Louise Robert Verlm Frank General Couise Band 1 2 3 4 Nancy Marie Franks Commercial Course Y Teen 3 John Noel Gegenhelmer College Preparatory Course Track 2 3 Football 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Typhoon Staff 4 Varsity P Student Council 23 PH Spirit Staff 3 4 Frederick Cecil Gelzleichter General Course Deerfield High School 1-2. Donna Gene Gibson College Preparatory Course Band 3-4' Dance Band 4: Class Yell Leader l: Cheer- leader Committee Chair- man 4' Class Play 33 Ty- phoon Business Manager 4: G. .A. 1-2-3-4' Y-Teen 1- 2-3-4' Chorus -2- - ' Robed Choir 2-3-4: P.H. Spirit Staff 3. 22 ,IW .gi page ,gk Patricia Ann Gibson General Course Band, 3-43 Cheerleader Committee, 3-4' G.A.A., 1- 2 3 4 G A A Treasurei 3 een 1 2 3 4 Y Teen Cabinet 1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 Nancy Jo Gillespie Commeicial Course Choius 1 2 3 4 Shirley May Gillette Cornmelcial Coulse Cheerleader Committee 3 Class Play 3 4 Typhoon aff 4 A A 2 Chorus 2 Robed Choir l Student Council Mary Kathryn Glassburn College Preparatory Course L 1 G A A 1 Teen l 2 3 4 Chorus l 2 3 4 P H Spirit Staff 3 Corenne Marlee Glentzer Commercial Course T5 phoon Staff 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4' G.A.A. Secretary 3' Y-Teen. 1-2-3-4' Y-Teen Cabinet 2-3' Chorus 1-2-3- 4: Robed Choir. 4: Student Council 2-3-4' Student Council Secretary-Treasur- ' 4: Auditorium Com- mittee. 2: P.H.Spirit Staff 4. Ruth Marie Graziani College Preparatory Course Typhoon Staff. 4: G.A.A. 1- - : - een - - - ' - Teen Cabinet 4: Chorus. 1-2-3-4' Robed Choir 1-2-3- 4g P.H.Spirit S aff 2-3: Christmas Play. 4. P3,tl'lCl3 Ellen Grlesmger fMrs Donald lllff? Commerc1a1 Course Cheerleader Commlttee 2 Y Teen 12 3 Chorus 1 3 4 StudcntCounc1l 4 Donald Leon Guntlc General Course Bryant Hxgh School 1 2 Basketball lfirst team? 4 James Alonzo Hall General Course Cass Play 3 JCL 23 JCL Quaestor 2 Typhoon Stiff 3 4 Typhoon Faculty Ed1tor 4 H1Y 234 H1Y Secretary 3 Chrlstmas Play 4 Student COUHLII Show 2 Johnalln Sue Hastings tMrs Robert Jacobs? Co nm rc1al Course Y Teen 2 3 Chorus 1 Adl1eL Hedges General Course Basketball Hirst team? 3 4 Basketball lsecond team? 2 Track 3 Basketball Cap am 4 Varslty P Chorus 1 Freshman Bas ketball 1 Donald Eldon Hoagland Commercial Course Lafayette High School, 1-2- 3' P.H.Spirit 4. T 1 Marcia Holthouse College Preparatory Course GAA 1234 YTeenl 234 Chorus 1234 PH Sp1r1t Staff 3 4 Phxllxp Leon Hudson General Course Brvant Hlgh School 1 2 3 Basketball fflrst team? 4 Wllllam Leroy Hudson General Course Bryant Hrgh School 1 2 3 Basketball lfirst team? 4 Patsy J uanlta Hutson General Course G A1234 YTeenl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Robed Cholr 2 3 P H Splflt Staff 3 4 Vera Lollta Imel Commerclal Course Polmg Hxgh School Chorus 2 3 4 Sarah Elizabeth Isenhart 1Mrs. Robert Miller? General Course Band 4' Y-Teen 1-2-3-4' Y-Teen Cabinet - ' Chorus -2-3- ' Robed Choir 3. Seniors 23 Seniors Duane Jay Judy General Course Football 4 F F A 1 Sharon Yvonne Kell Commercial Course Geneva High School 1 Y Teen 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Robed Choir 3 4 P H Spir it 3 4 Gerald Ray Kunce College Preparatory Course Basketball ffirst teaml 3 4 Basketball fsecond team? 12 Baseball 2 3 4 Foot ball 1 2 3 4 Football Cap tain 4 Varsity P 234 Freshman Basketball 1 Larry Norton Lamborne College Preparatory Course Basketball Csecond teaml 2 Band 34 Dance Band 34 JCL 23 Typhoon Sports Editor 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Y Vice President 3 Student Council 4 Class Play 3 4 Richard Dale Longenecker General Course Football 4 FFA 12 3 4 F F A Vice President 4 Varsity P 4 Stu ent COUHC11 3 4 Charles Merlin Loper Jr. Industrial Arts Course Basketball ffirst teamj 3' Basketball tsecond team! 2-3' Football 1-2-3-4' Var- si P 2-3-4' Student Council 3' Freshman Bas- ketball 1. 24 00' 'Sv' Ernest Lee Loy General Course Cheerleader Committee 2 A 2 3 4 F Secretary F F A Treasurer Typhoon Staff 4 Student Council 1 2 4 Auditorium Com mittee 4 Christmas Play 4 George Loyd Industrial Arts Course H1 Y 2 3 4 H1 Y Sergeant at Arms 4 Gmger May Lyklns General Course Varsity Yell Leader 3 Class Yell Leader G A A 1 2 3 4 G A A President 4 Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Robed Choir 4 Tom Lyons General Course Baseball 3 Football 2 3 4 Class Play 3 FFA 1 4 FFA Reporter 3 FFA Sentinel 2 4 Varsity P Mary Kathleen McClung College Preparatory Course Cheerleader Committee 4 JCL 23 JCL Consul G A A 1 2 3 Y Teen President 4 Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Y Teen Cabinet 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Ro ed Ch0lI 3 4 Student Council Roger J. B. McKinley College Preparatory Course Track 2-3' Football 2-3-4g Cheerleader Committee 2- 3' Class President 3-4' Var- i P 3-4' Chorus - ' Robed Choir 1' Student Council, 1-2. Hope Lunette Merrlman General Course Petroleum Hlgh School l Y Teen 2 3 4 Chorus 2 Ldward Lee Messner General Course Gloria Jean Mlller College Preparatory Course Band 3 4 JCL 1 GAA Y een 2 Chorus 2 3 Ro ed ho1r 2 3 Student Councll 3 PHSp1r1t Staff 3 Class Play 4 Bryce Ilomer Morgan Industrlal Arts Course H1 Y 2 3 4 Student Man ager Track 3 Paul Eldon Myers General Course Mildred Gay Myers Commercial Course Y-Teen, 1-2-33 Chorus, - - 3-43 Robed Choir, 2-3. .av Z James Wllham Myers Industrlal Arts Course Basketball fsecond teaml 12 Track 23 4 Football l 2 3 4 Football Captam 4 Varslty P 2 3 4 Lydia Phllora Naas College Preparatory Course ass Play 3 JCL J C L Aedxle 2 Typhoon Staff 34 Typhoon Edxtor 4 YTeen 1234 YTeen Cabinet 23 YTeen Vxce Presldent 3 Chorus 12 3 4 Robed Cholr 2 3 4 Stu dent Councll l 4 P H Splr lt Staff 3 Audltorlum Com mlttee l Jack Cecll Newhouse Genex al Course F A 1 2 3 Richard Leon Rector Industrlal Arts Course Harold Leroy Ridgeway General Course Basketball lsecond teaml. 3: Basketball 2-3: Varsity Elvan Lee Rines College Preparatory Course F.F.A., 1-3-4: P.H.Spirit Staff, 4. Seniors 25 Seniors Carol Suzanne Rippey College Preparatory Coursc Class Play. 3-4: J.C.L.. 1-2: Typhoon Activities Editor 4: G,A.A.. 1: Y-Teen. 1-2-3 -13 Chorus. 1-2-3-4: Robed Choir, 1-3: Student Coun- cil Talent Show. 2-3: Christ- mas Play, 4. Warren Arthur Sanders College Piepaiatoix Couisc Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra 1 1 Track 1 Rosemarie Celia Schmidt College Preparatoxv Course Band 1 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 GAA 1234 YTen Chorus 2 3 Robed Choir 1 2 3 4 Roberta Shauver 4Mrs Ronald Iliff? General Course Y Teen 1 2 3 Chorus Janice Elaine Sherman College Prepaiatorv Course Band 2 3 4 Class ax Prompter 3 JCL 1 2 JCL Praetor 2 JCL Quaestor 2 Twphoon Staff 3 4 Ty phoon Senior Co Edi 4 Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Teen Cabinet 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Robed Choir 1 2 3 4 Student Council 2 4 Stu dent Council President 4 PH Spirit Staff 23 Low ell Eugene Shreeve Gen 1alCou1se P H Spu it 4 76 lk '14, Clifford Gene Simons Agricultural Course Bryant High School, 1: F.F.A., 2-3-43 F.F.A. Presi- dent, 41 F.F.A, Secretary. 3: Student Council, 2-4: Student Council Talent Show, 3-43 Christmas Play, 4: Judging Team. 2-3. Carol Mildred Smith General Couise L Y Teen 2 Chorus 2 3 Robed Choir 1 2 P H Spirit Staff Henry Milton Smith Genei al Course Jane Anne Smith General Course Class Play 3 4 Typhoon Saff 4 Chorus 1234 Robed Choir 2 3 Russell Thomas Smith Industrial Arts Course H1 Y 3 4 Betty Illene Snow lMrs Jack Haffnerl Commercial Course G A 1234 YTeen1 2 3 4 Chorus 1 P H Spirit 3 4 P H Spirit Editor 4 Student Council 4 'vlelvin Lewis Snyder College Preparatory Course Track 13 4 Football 13 4 H1 Y 3 4 H1 Y Sergeant at Arms 4 Varsxtx P 3 4 Chorus 4 Student Coun c 4 PHSp1r1t 3 C s Plax 4 Gary Lee Spahr College Preparatory Course Band 1 2 3 Dante Band 1 2 3 Track 3 Cheerleader Commlttee 4 Class Vlte Pxesldent 4 Chorus 4 Stu dent Countll 1 2 3 4 St dent Counell Secretary Treasuler 3 Julia Eleanor Starbuek College Preparatory Course Band 2 3 Dance Band Class Play Prompter 3 JCL 12 JCL Aedxle 1 A 1 2 Y Teen 4 Y Teen Cablnet 3 4 hoxus 2 Robed Chou 3 4 Class Play 4 Merylm Yw onne Starr College Preparatory Course Class Play Make up A 2 3 Y Teen 12 4 YTeen Secretarx Cholus 1 2 3 4 Class Play Nancy K1v Steed Commertlal Course Band 2 3 4 Dante Band 1 2 3 4 Class Plax Make up 3 Tx phoon Staff 4 GAA een 2 Teen Tleasulex 4 Cl1OlLls 12 3 4 Robed Chou' 2 3 4 Student Councll 3 'Nlarw Lucmda Stowell College Prepalatorx Couue L 9 Y Teen 12 3 4 Choxus 1 Student Counul 4 Cla Plax 4 43 7 'Vlary Allce Stratton Gene1al COUISC Cholus Student Counul 4 Marllyn Sue Strohl 4Mrs George Loyd! Wlthdx avx n Phylhs Jean Toblas College Preparatory Course Band 1 2 3 4 Dance Band Orchestla 1 2 JC L Y Teen 1 2 3 4 Ru hard Leon Turner Ge nexal Course B nd 1 2 3 4 Dorothy Jean W alker Ctl1C1llCOLl1NC Rose Ann W ehrlw College Prepaxatoxx Coux e een 3 Cl SECI9 tau Treasulel 3 Chor u 1 2 4 Student Counul 3 Sensors Juniors, with Clubs and Classes, and A ef' 0 I , 4' w 2 it '7 4 ' ,, ' 16 7, Ik x 3,5 A sf z Si ' Q S x Fw, 4' DEE ., ', Af S' SFR JUFIIOFS Are Busy Wlth Meetings 1,4510 R1ch11d -Xku Im Alpxandu 'Xl1l-1g Antlgs June Mbaugh Thomas Axnold Jamu. 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P, ,sh :Q -. z J F' Q ET' S'-wi -1.x wr , I 9 ,I 0 Suzanne Abiomson Patti Armstrong Pali itia Arnold Charles Ashcraft Jane Ashley Robert Bailex Rlchard Baldaui Lciox Ballard Carol Bibler Sandia Bisel Jeiix Boles Jeirx Bond Genex lex William Boughman Charles Bragg Virginia Braun Clyde Bray John Browne Mariorie Brown Lannv Brubaker Sliaion Jo Butthei Elizabeth Calhoun Donna Carlson Charles Castle Marx Lou Champ Sam Codling James Collett Ronnie Compton Patsy Coulson John Cox Jeanette Deffenbaugh Terrance Deglei Anita Edvt ards Audrev Fifer Dixie Finch Kay Sue Frakes Imogene Franklin My ra Jane Freeman Terrance Frogge Sarah Fry Elisabeth Gagle Jack Gettinger James Gibson Patsy Gibson Wilma Gierhart Margaret Gigandet Clara Gillette Jane Glas burn Larry Green Preston Grider James Guntle Ann Haffner Nancy Hafner Nell Haines Reuben Hedges Carl Heidegger Howard Hill Carl Hinshaw Phillip Huey Betty Hummer Sophomores - - an Active Group - - Show J LL Sv .lj V ' is fly li Bonye X ,.r, VY l , , is X 4 A 1 A -2 I J A . t y , equi A, Q R if i if ,r. gl ,. V V Q 0, L Y l A Q 7 f 1 A fl Promise of a Successful Future Maureen Kikendall Phyllis Kober Keith Kochersperger' Arthur Kohler David Kropp James Landers Joan Laux Phx llis Lax Carl Lee Roger Lee Juanita LeMast 1 Ann Linder John Logan Jack Ludx Marjor ie Lx kinx Dax rd Marsh Era Lou Martin Daxid McDaniel Nino McFarland Richard Meeker Char les Meinerding Alx in Miller Jox Moodx Fredrick Pensinger Larrx Poole Robert Porter Judith Price David Rathbun Llar k Rhodehamel Anita Sawrckr Rosalie Sthabacker Rosalda Schaffer William Segrax es Jerrx Shrrk William Silxerx S rndra Smilu Jamee Smith Kax Smith Max Snow Llizabeth Starr Larrx Stephen X Ruth Stex ens Irrdrrrk Sturxon rrk St Mui Iunio St Mui Phxllrx Str tus llugh Strohl 'N1arthiTeet r SL Tri'-:ltr Lruidr Wartlrx Barbara Vold Barbara Ware Prrecilla Warnock Robert Water Jamex Whittington Darrel Vlillram on Phxlli Vlfolford VS innona VK ood Janice VS oodburx Philip Houng -Xlice Zuber Not pictured Jaime Jon' Richard Rite Lrrrx Van Skxotk HHW1 'Q s,,r T Freshmen Make a Place L! g W .4 -.1 K 'Q' 'T -uf ,..f for Themselves JLIIX Adams Lmda Axmstxong Gordon Arnold Dale Ashman Y! Ray mond Baker Clvde Barger Susan Beard Martha Bell Sandra Blnegar 9 Garv Bmford 0 Jan1ce Blackford Glen Bond Paul Bomfas Jean Bookout Melvm Boxell R1chard Brlcker Mary Lee Brlgham ,,,, Ida Brown Madonna Brown Phylhs Brown Ronald Brown Char les Calhoun Dxannc Chlttum Annabel Corle Dlane Crow L01 en Cumm1ns Patrxck Cumm1ns Larry DeBoy Marlon Deifenbaugh Carolyn Denny Q Margaret DuJard1n ...J Ted Evans Thelma Evans Rlchard Farber Maxy Flfer Judy Fold Patrlcxa Gav1n Carl Glerhart --v Jovce G111um Sam Glessner Phll Goodman Joy ce Gullett Davld Hafner ' 0 Max Haffner Freddle Hammltt Sarah Hartnagel Larry Hastmgs J ud1th Holly Arlene Hummel Ronald Hummer M1chael Hull Larry Imel Bonme Ingram Gary Ireland Marxlyn Jack Susan Isenhart James Jackson Judlth Jacobs 1' Q 5? Rubv Johnson Sandra Jordan Duane Kaderly 'Y , Patrlcla Kegerr Hovs ard Kelly Mellnda Kessler -1 -A ,I Joy ce Kmg 1: , 4 A1519 V ,. MEL ' ki xl fa' Ty' as wg ' fx H' Qs f -' ,Q 0 S ' 'V 1 v f ' - ' ,I ::,sy I V Q f . 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Rrchard Kropp Charlotte Leonard Alrce Low Judrth Lutz Drarne Lx krns Rrta Mau Freder rtk Martrn Ja'nc5 'VIart1n Rosa 'VIason Marrlxn Mast L.rrrX McFadden Tom McGahex Martha Meehan Marsha Mendenhall Carol Mrller George Mrller Lee Mrller Marrlw n Mrllcr Patrrcra Mrller Jan Montgomerw Levx IS Montgomerx Janrce M5918 Sarah Naas Barbara New land Was ne Nor r rs Patrrcra Pensrnger Wrllram Petschkc Madelcrne Rappe Jos ce Refiur James Rrchman Rrchard Rrdgevu aw Danrel Rrnes Ax anelle Rxppev Joan Robbrns John Robbrns Frrnccw Ross Rob rt Runkle Ronald Runx on Marjorre Sanders Donald Schloaser Daxrd Schramm E11 abeth Sherman Melt rn Smrth Duane Snx der Kar Spencer John Strpp Herbcrt Stratton Jerrx Str ruxburg, Elarm Stout 'lark Stump 'VIarrlx n Tobra Barbara Trobr rdge Rrchard Trobr rdge Shrrley T5 ndall Frederick Wehrly A John VK ehrly Kay W endel Joyce Wheeler' Jack W hite Alice VK hittington Wallace VH rley Edward YK rlliam: Sue VS. rihon Q ln. me L ' J't F ct,, 'A J ' ' Robert VN right John Zimmerman Nlorma Zorn Not pictured: Shirley Braun Velma 'NlcMaster's Phyllis Brock Esta Spencer' wir Wi! A ' I-fig! ' 004' 0 T SfEl9RHAN8l1I- In x i f'N.f fi C-Jug, ,,, amz Hr ,LF 9 A 0' ,J Q f 1?- Q X- , p I ' ll , ,fy G1 , if px! fl -vi L UD 'L ii iff! 553' Much ot' the success of the Student Council was due to the committee chairmen. who carried out the suggestions ot' the represen- tatives. Rose Wehrly tconvocationl planned month- ly assemblies: John Calhoun tways and meansj sponsored the talent showg Dick Meeker torientationj conducted courtesy weekg Marge Bricker tfan busy arranged transportation to ball games: John Gegen- Everyone is on hand for the bunny hop at the fresh- man mixer. First semestei' represen- tatives: Top row: Allen Rines. John Calhoun. Larry Vance. Lanny Brubaker. Dick Meeker. Donnell Black. Hurley Bookout. Ernest Loy. Third row: R i c h a rd Longenecker. Gene Simons. Larry Lambornc, Lewis Snyder, Gary Spahr. Patty Griesinger. Mary A l ice Stratton. Second row: Rose Wehrly. Lydia Naas. Janice Sher- man. Robert Bailey. Cor- enne Glentzer. Larry Study. Bonnie Steed. Margaret Largent. Front row: Rodney Sipe. Laurence Simons. Richard Via. David DeHotT. John McFarland. Sandra Smiley. Marge Bricker. Shirley Gil- lette. 38 Student Council Qur Voice in School Policy Officers Janice Sherman President Donnell Black Vice-President Corenne Glentzer Secretary-Treasurer Miss Thelma Parks Sponsor lieimer lmilk tundl sold milk at lunch time: Bonnie Steed tsingle fundj sparked the drive for our combined charities' fund. The second annual freshman mixer helped us get acquainted at the opening of school. The council also published a revised edition ot' the Student Guide Book and backed a movement to provide more and varied ac- tivities for more students. Cheerleader Committee Selecting cheerleaders and their outfits was the first job of the committee. Pep session rallies before all the games. cheering block meetings for the tourna- ments, and the sports dance then occupied their time. The dance wound up the football and basketball seasons and gave a good start to track and baseball. The cheerleader committee registers approval of the skirts to be worn by the yell leaders. Top row: Calhoun, Mrs. Crowe. K. McClung, Strohlg middle row: Mrs. Koetje, M. McClung, Mrs. Hudson, P. Gibson. Meek- erg front row: D. Gibson fchairmanl, Mr Berry, Mr. Brown, Kist, Spahr, Simons. Smiley Knot picturedj. W- ..,,. Committees Plan Pep Sessions and Programs Auditorium Committee The auditorium com- mittee again presented a full year of entertaining programs. We'll not soon forget Mr. Jack Raymon fthe snake traincrb. the Baillie Theater Lab tplay- ers and make-up artistsl. Miss Dorothy Hummell ta talented pianistj. the Mc- Crea Marionettes. and the Indiana Central College Choir. Members of the auditorium committee scan available pro- gram material for next year. Standing: Melinda Kessler. Er- nest Loy, Priscilla Warnock. Laurence Simons. Mr. H. Paul Brown: seated: Mrs. Elsie Zuercher, Mrs. Sparkle Crowe. Miss Hattie White lchairman t. QI is f. TQ-SSN The two hundred member Y-Teen organi- zation followed the theme Let's Peace lt Togetheru in their meetings this year. Nancy Be!l was program chairman, planning varied activities. Outstanding features of the year were the Y-Teen Stresses Christian Living Officers Katlilicn iXicClung President Bonnie Steed Vice-President Merylin Starr Secretary Nancy Steed , Treasurer Mrs. Sparkle Crowe Knot showni Sponsor freshman party. initiation. exchange with Bluffton Y-Teens. lighting candles on Christ- mas Eve. and the party for parents. The Sock Hop and the Waikiki Waltz were gala aflairs with Pat Gibson heading the so- cia committee. Doing the planning for the whole year was the cabinet. A committee composed of Carol Jean Smith, Sondra Hilfiker. Diane Arn. Martha McClung tchairmank, Corenne Glentzer. Frances Hodgson. and Sharon Mast pack clothing for children in foreign countries. New Y-Teen members at initiation . . . 40 Hi-Y Promotes Friendship, Service Officers Robert Kennedy President Max Grady Vice-President John Browne Secretary Ray Bishop Treasurer Mr. William Goshert Sponsor 'tTo promote clean living is the purpose of the Hi-Y Club. an organization open to all boys in high school. This year's group was especially active, putting into the programs the interest and enthusiasm which the presi- dent and vice-president received at summer camp. Two joint meetings with the Y-Teens, a convocation speaker from the Y.lVl.C.A. in India. the faculty-Hi-Y basketball game, contributions to a national charity project. and the revival of the annual Christmas for- mal dance were high lights of the year. lnvestiture services are held in the Presbyterian Church. Top row: Allen Spencer. John Browne, Ray Bishop, Max Grady, Robert Kennedy. Middle row: Keith Kochersperger. Alex Was- muth, Marion Deffenbaugh. Ronald Runyon. Front row: Larry Imel. Phil Goodman. Duane Snyder, James Mar- tin. Lanny Brubaker. Scene at the Christniis dance , -5, .Q This year the Future Farmers of America. a most active organization. exterminated 50.- 000 pests. painted roofs of local barns and granaries. tested and subsoiled the Turner farm for corn. and raised and studied twenty- five chicks. F. F. A. Trains Efficient Farmers Officers Ernie Loy Secretary Gene Simons President Mr, Paul Macklin , , Sponsor Richard Longenecker Vice-President Richard Van Skyock President Larry Vance Treasurer Winning third in the district contest for class projects was an honor for the chapter. Larry Vance and Gene Simons were its dele- gates to the state convention. As a grand finale the boys entertained their parents at a banquet held in March. - 4 - Phil Hudson. John Paul lckes lkneel- ingl. Duane Judy. Dean Bailey, Bill Hudson. and Tom Lyons use surveyors instruments to establish a contour line. Testing soil for plant food defic-iena cies are Larry Vance. Ronnie Landon. Bill Upp. and Larry Stontr, 42 C. A. A. Fosters Fun in Sports Officers lclockwisej Mrs. Cletabell Koetje Ginger Lyking President Jane Yaeger 'Vice-President Audrev Ellsworth TI'C2iSLlI'Cl' MargevBlicker irc-placed by Dixie Finch! On the first and third Monday evenings of each month. many girls set out from home with their gym shoes tossed over one shoulder. What is their destination? lt is the high school, for these are ambitious G.A.A. girls headed for an evening of athletics in the gym. Sponsor Secretary The following girls completed the require- ments for a letter: Jinny Cline, Donna Gib- son, Pat Gibson. Shirley Gillette, Kate Glass- burn. Corenne Glentzer, Marcia Holthouse, Patsy Hutson, Ginger Lykins, Betty Snow and Mary Lu Stowell. Sportheads: Betty Snow. bowling: Ginger Lykins, dancing: Donna Gibson ikneelingl. skating: Mary Lu Stowell, softball: Pat Gibson, basketball: Cor- enne Glentzer. volley ball: Ann llziff- ner. hiking. These girls are true bowling en- thusiasts. Seated: Pat Gibson. Maureen Kikendall. Patsy Hutson: standlng: Bonnie Ingram. Marty Bell, Sue Wish- on: bowling: Betty Snow. Dixie Finch. 13 Top row: Norris, Bell. Sanders, Jordan. Armstrong. Brigham. Braun. Kessler, lwacx. ltlarsha Meriden hall, Naas, Tobias, Rappe, and Hummel. Third row: Hummer, Zorn. Johnson. Gaglc, Price. ltloiitggonit-i'y. Rippcy. Slit-rman. Myers. Spencei Denney, and M, Miller. Second row: Marlene Mendenhall. McClung, Corle. Braun, Kist. Calhoun. Warnock. Vold. La . UK Jack. Resur, P. Miller, and Brown. Front row: Ford, Hull. Kochersperger. Meeker. Scliranini. Goodman. L. Miller. Waitlt-X, Stout. Senoui and Miss Parks tsponsorl. J. C. L. Enlivens Roman Life, Customs To understand better the manners, customs, government. art. and civilization of the Greeks and Romans is the pur- pose of the Junior Classical League. In addition to interesting monthly meetings. the club stag- ed an authentic Roman banquet. complete with costumes. menu. entertainment. and Golden Touch decorations. Upper: First seine-sttr ollicers Marge Bricker taedilel. ftlartha Mc- Clung tconsull. Miss Thelma Parks tsponsorl. Phil Young tpraetorl. Marlene Klendenhall lQLl2iQ5T.O1'l. Lower: Second seriiesteti' otiicersf Joan Laux tacdiler. Carole Senour rconsull. Miss Thelma Parks 'spon- sorl. Marlene Nlendenhall lpraetorl. Dick Itleckci' lQllii0SlUI'l. Top row: Moocly. VVzii'imc'k. Nazis. Arliziuggh. Miller. Kessler, Baldauf. Loy, Gillette, Gillium, Rush Mac-x'. Mast. li 'Fourth row: Nl. Nlcijliiiig. Fix-emaii. Gmxiziiii. Ani, Kelley. Gluntxciy Perisiiigoix R. Shermzm. Ste-c-cl. lvli'I1ClL'IlllZlll. Wziiwtlw, PLllll'I'lD2iL1f2,ll. Slum-it Third row: Young, Sn-limiclt. A. LlllClt'1'. Vulcl. Stziii. llzmimitt, J. Smith. Wchrly, C. Smith. K. McClL1iig B. Shi-rmziii. ,-Xluinmsoii. Second row: Silvcrs, lvlws, Mm-kg-i'. Wziiv. Sizirliiic-k. J. Shcrmziii. De-Hoff. Milligan. Timmons. S. Whit tiiiggtoii, Miss Qklrium. Front row: J. Wvhllllllglfill. Wzitvrs. Nlzirsli. liziilcfy. Hill. W. Liiiclc-it Robed Choir and Chorus Present Musical ilx IJ fl im N x ex 1 N Ilia xpi I 4 au gi ,, lull Nlllfll i Sm. ii s Qlirmii Iliiui f 1 mn '1 l'fi '.' L per in LU ilu i ci N iii limi I l..'l1I.l ' ' .' f 1. 1' Aiiviii - .. . .t.i St1- lmwert Tlx S.-'ami 'lhiil-f--JLxi1L' .AXi'lmixgi1. ligii'lw.1:xi Yuki. Sizmii .-Xlwiwiiiwzi. Mix Nliiiiziriziil- Nlooiw. X Nlifs Blain' Kloixxit. Xiiiiw' Km' Steed , Bwiiiiiv Su-L-Cl. ,V , , A , ,Mk Y 5511 ,fn .NT fe gay, My 53 X ,Q +- ...Ki if if , gali l? 1- 4 , 3, :f N1 X1 I MK if ,., ith' .L X1 Q Bef 5 -fx-Wi' -if M-Mx x if 'wiv L .gi 'Z' 3 Qc 'KN lx we Y ,LW fan? wx g., 'rm .'x X T- -QMS ,X 1 , I SL ,XX-N 3 wx billx 5 K ,f 4 + f,!!x.- W'gXnnl'-i Q.F1 -' b -5 -v , ' '71 X! xl - ' ,AXE j, sv. M I 8 i A . I -,M . - WM f e x s V A f mx ,. 1, lc . . , . . qv. I X If Q f -ey W V V34 J g , L54? 5, ay. 14-E. U., A r I Q A D .I A A - I -. , 4 ag, 1 5 4 I ff' L' -. u 'Q IN ' --' ' 3 QV 'S l 7 L 'rx' JfKXlEg5z--gikfqix f 4 M - I -f 'KV' -X:..' f ' O Y ' ' ... . -.. ,ul 'A- in ' I , 3 f I nd V, fl In N if If hwy, , I z fm M6 - ,s f u w M113 4 ff-V-1 ,f J ' V 5 4 1 R x I 4, , 1 4 J 1 5 If 5 ,,, Affairs Clarinets Suzanne Alyrorn son John Paul Ickvs Madeleine Rappa- Marjorie San- Clers Jerry Bond Bill Boughman Londa Boyd Shirley Braun Carolyn Dunne-5 James Wyilllllllg- ton Myra Frevinun Pat Gavin Ruby Johnson Joan Laux Rosalind Sher- man Phyllis Tobias Ruth Stevens Baritones Robert Frank Robert Runl-cle Saxaphones Elizabeth Cal- houn John Calhoun Bonnie Steed Lora Puter- baugh Marilynmarie SIOIIHI' Sally Naas Phyllis Strauss Marilyn Tolmias Toni Fra-vinaii Bells Sandra Bist-l Sharon Butcher Mary' Lu Champ Sally Isenhart -LT 1 l Brownie. our director Upper: Mary Lou Champ lstandingm. Martha Smitley. Freddie Kist. and Donna Carlson listen attentively during private lessons from Mi: H, Paul Brown. Lower: The dance band in action - back row: Starr. Abromson Sherman. Vold. Via, Bi'ickc-rg middle row: S. Whittington. St-hramm Lamborne. Young. Linder. N. Steed, Gibson, Milligan: front row Calhoun, Strauss. B. Steed. Boughman. J, Whittington. Bond. Mr Brown ldirectorr, Henry Earnestly receives a peck from Gladys in a dramatic moment of the play. Junior Play Deadly Ernest The juniors attacked their play problems in deadly earnest. Doug Milligan worked diligently to acquire his Brooklyn accent, while Tom Freeman practiced g to become bow-legged and boisterous. Bonnie Steed and Sondra Hilfiker strained patiently to attain the high pitch of old maids' voices, And the results were good. Standing: Gerald Staum, Kay Bodle, Sondra Hilfiker, Doug Milligan, Bonnie Steed, Marlene Largent. John Porter. Sandra Farber, Tom Freeman: seated: Max Chenoweth. Nancy Fisher, Lowell Strohl. Sharon Longenecker. Janie Yaeger. Cds' Cast director and rom ters munch Marlene Largent Sandra Farber - Kay Bodle Janie Yaeger - Nancy Fisher - Lowell Strohl Sharon Longenecker - Doug Milligan - Bonnie Steed Sondra Hilfiker Tom Freeman - John Porter Max Chenoweth Gerald Staum , . D P and relax after a long evening of rehears- Ethel Terwilliger - mg Margie Terwiiliger Aunt Stella - - Pumpkin Terwilliger Jill - - - Henry Giicrest - Gladys - Mr. Pumpgis Clarissa - Ernestine - Ernie Sapper C. E. Grimm Sleepy - Dr. Ernest Senior Play Meet Corliss Archer ln spite of the many conflicting spring events in the life of a senior, the various contending calls for the stage and auditorium. and an emergency appen- dectomy for Mary Lu Stowell after rehearsals had started las well as the one for Corliss herself in the playfj the seniors finally produced their class play. Ray Bishop, Ernie Loy. Eleanor Star buck. Bryce Morgan, Marge Bricker and Donna Gibson prepare props and lights Standing: Mary Lu Stowell. Gloria Miller, John Calhoun, Shirley Gillette, John Gegenheimer, Larry Lamborne, Lewis Snyderz seated: Rosie Schmidt, Carol Rippey, Janie Smith. Merylin Starr, Eleanor Stal but-k. Mr. Settle coaches Carol Rippey on ex- pression while Shirley Gillette and John Gegenheimer listen intently. C01-H55 A1-Cher Mr. Archer - Mrs. Archer Louise - - Mildred - Dexter Franklin Mr. Franklin Mrs. Franklin Cousin Agnes The doctor - Betty - A nurse - Prompters Cast - Carol Rippey John Gegenheimer Shirley Gillette Mary Lu Stowell - Merylin Starr Larry Lamborne - John Calhoun Jane Ann Smith Rosemarie Schmidt - Lewis Snyder Eleanor Starbuck - Gloria Miller - Nancy Bell Carol Smith In February the P. H. Spirit resumed publi- cation under a willing but inexperienced staff. Sharon Kelley was news editor: Audrey Ellsworth. business managerg John Gegen- heimer, make-up editor, and Lowell Shreeve, art editor. Many others contributed news, features, and editorials. P. H. spam News, Cartoons, Features Staff Heads Mrs. Helen Stevenson Editorian Adviser Betty Snow Editor-in-chief Mrs. Bernice Giloble Production Advisor Editors hurried the reporters, reporters rushed to meet deadlines, typing classes click- ed rapidly over copy. and the mimeograph rolled out the papers. All these were exciting experiences for budding journalists. The production staff prepare head- lines and stencils. Standing: Lowell Shreeve, Audrey Ellsworth, Madeleine Rappe: seated: John Gegenheimer. Janie Yaeger. Maxine Hall. A few of the reporters who worked l on the editorial staff-back row: Don . Hoagland. Dick Meeker, Sally Naas. Larry Chittum: front row: Joy Moody. Rose Wehrlv. Sharon Kelley, Suzanne Ahromson. 50 Typhoon Your Souvenir Guidebook Staff Heads Ijonnzi Gihson Business Manager fmrs. llelen Stevenson Adviser Lydia Nazis Editor-in-chief Beginning in the summer. this year's Ty- phoon staff seemtd to lJ3 working constantly. Deciding the theme. taking pictures. choosing the cover. selling the hook early for that 52 discount. going to Berne. writing copy. and typing CIlCllCSSlf'f'-Till wonder everyone was so husyf We are grateful to Tom Broom for his guid- ance. Frank Kenyon for his pictures. Hunt's and Strohls for portraits. S. K. Smith Com- pany for covers. and Berne 'Witness Company for printing the book. Now it's done. It's a wonderful feeling. l0ll lt 31415 1718 I9 202122 252C 272829 .,z? 'M The editorial statl'-back row: John Calhoun. Larry Linnlnorne. L'ii'rv Chit- tum, James Hallg front row: Carol Rip- pey. Janice Sherman. Yirginiii Clint-. Corenne Glentxer. Marge Bricker reminds the typists and salesmen that distribution din' isn't far away. Left to right: Ruth Graziani. Ernest Loy. Marge Bricker. Jane Ann Smith lat t3'pewriteri. John Gegen- heimer. Shirley Gillette. N.inc5' St.-ed mnot picturedl. O M O0Qa9? W 9 QQ, WW' raw, go v0 5 5 o ax Vi, ' Q N7 7 04 O4 9 , 'J X l Y X x ' pl' r 4 ,. ,sg ,E XR.. Ntlx s fjf f mm 7 '7 n f , 1 s 1, i .ph . ze, R., ! ,US ,A 4 7 r . f ' , 1,5 A - 45 Mr. William E. Goshert William E. Goshert became football coach at P. H. S. last fall. A graduate of Manchester College. he was president of his class and of the student body. Captain of the varsity foot- ball team. and member of the Hoosier Con- ference all-star team. Right from the beginning of the year the coach won the confidence and respect of his team members and created a spirit of co- operation among them. At games Panther fans thrilled to the sneak sleeper play first tried out this year. His wife and two small daughters, Sherrie and Annie, are Coach Goshert's fans. u Y ' iv' . - - Ili - I. , ,. V xx if F' Varsity and Second Team Cheerleaders Who led the Portland fans in their musing cheers? Who organized the blocks for tour- neys and encouraged good sportsmanship? The answer to these questions is. of course. our cheerleaders. Kay Sue Warstler. Marlene Mendenhall. and Carol Jean Smith were the varsity cheer- leaders. while those for the second team were Ann Linder, Phyllis Lay. and Patty Keger- reis. As members of the cheerleader com- mittee, the girls had a hand in planning pep sessions before the games and also the snake dance after we had won the County Tourney. Look at that line waiting for the door to open at the County Tourney! Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland 56 Top row: Duane Snyder, Wayne Norris, Lowell Strohl, Jim Myers. Gerald Kunce, Junior Bell, Jack Fox. Clyde Bray, Larry Green, Richard Longenecker, Lewis Snyder, Marion Deffenbaugh, Max Ables, Roger McKinley. Third row: Howard Berry tassistant coachl, Alex Wasmuth fstudent managerl, Rodney Sipe, Roger Lee, Charles Ashcraft, Don Tyndall, Tom Lyons, Bill Stevens, Dave Rathbun, Charles Meinerding, Eddie Williams, Robert Runkle, Duane Judy, Dave McDaniel fstudent managerl, Coach William Goshert. Second row: Dave Marsh, Larry Chittum. John Gegenheimer, John Browne, Dick Farber, Bob Kennedy. Doug Milligan, Chuck Bragg, Fred Martin, Dave DeHofT, Laurence Simons. Front row: Gary Binford, Bob Waters, Sam Shoemaker, Larry Yeager, Paul Johnson. Gary Ireland, Wallace Wiley. Phil Goodman. Ferrell Blazer. Football Team Has Good Year Scores Fairmount 12 There Winchester 13 Here Royerton 27 There Hartford City 14 Here Decatur T Here Alexandria 18 There Mississinewa l-l Here Coldwater 60 There Bluffton 38 There The 1954 football season was different for the Portland Panthers. For the first time in three years the team tasted victory on the gridiron. As a result of the experience gained during the lean years and by dint of much hard Work and a great desire to learn. the boys came up with a well balanced team that had strength in the air. fast ends, and a strong line. Coach Bill Goshert and Assistant Coach Howard Berry put the squad through hours of practice in the fundamentals of blocking. tackling. running. and punting. Team spirit was high. and the season record of three wins was a satisfaction for everyone. Lewis Snyder, center. and Jim Myers. right tackle. were chosen on the MVC all- star team. Larry Chittum. end, and Gerald Kunce. quarterback. made the second team. 1, , ' 7 f' ' ., f 'Y' - 'V '77 'Vi 1- . I s - 4 , Q',,,,,,b 5 2' 5 :gf Q. 5:1?,373f-.701-6D'fQ5 . asf V ,Sn , 4 gg u IBB- ' - gl'-752' ' 4 -874,5 -if 4 . '35 Q ,G,..'? fBf51fi 773-35 7211 -,,., - G-E 'S -1.31 'L 'fs . 5 S fn by fax, . E EQ' q 3 QR: My b X?X .,,f.N 1 1. N . hs xx! bffgr' Q 00 fi . Vx 'D 3 'fi -Q:z.-1,-:rx a yi fi- f..X of S '93 l......,i Nf- QI Standing Coach Harold Wallace B111 S1lvers Gerald Kunce Don Guntle Hurley Bookout and Don Black kneeling Ph1l Hudson Bud Fmch Adl1e Hedges B111 Hudson and Tom Freeman seated Daxe DeHoFf fstudent managell Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland 53 Basketball Team Wins I6 Loses 9 Scores Blg 4 Tourney Dunk1rk Here Here There Here Here Thei e Thex e Thel e Here There Hel e The-1 0 Here At Dunku k There Thcrc P01 tland 64 Albany POI tland 54 Dunk1rk County Tourney Portland Portland 67 Pol1ng Portland 61 Redkey Portland 52 Bryant Sect1onal Hartford C1ty Portland 72 Pollng Portland 64 Bryant Portland 56 Montpel1er Po1tland 57 Hartford C1ty The basketball team Wlth five returnlng lettermen looked good early 1n the season but later h1t a Stleak of two po1nt losses Af tex the B1g Four they snapped back to w1n the County Tourney fthe first t1me slnce 19501 and won all but two of the1r last twelve games Adlle Hedges was chosen on the MVC all-star team and Gerald Kunce made the second team. x , 'f ,, fn: 4 ,e 41? Y 4. Lf ga - ,.,,,. . f'- is i , ,f , . ,W mf- - ,- , Y., , 43 M 1- fr: xv: A 2' 1-'ii f e 4. ig' Wf Q, K , , M 42 QA 'C EM rv' Q, 3 ,Sv I In 4? Q - I ff :U 23 4 J 0' 5 W 'PEA . 3 , S 5 gf W1 A 4 I 1 ,l B Q 2' , . x xi. wff ig Q A - 15 'Rav H H A.-. Young Panthers Cain Experience Second Team Scores Portland 42 Union City Portland 52 Berne Portland 29 Royerton Portland 39 Mississinewa Second Team Tourney Portland 57 Redkey Portland 39 Dunkirk Portland 42 Hartford City Portland Dunkirk Portland Hagerstown Portland Pennville Portland Winchester Portland Montpelier Portland Coldwater Portland Redkey Portland Decatur Portland Bluffton Second Team-top row: Fred Pensinger, D a v e Marsh, Bill Stevens, Bud Deffenbaugh, Reuben Hedg- es, Rodney Sipe, Larry Yea- gerg bottom row: Dave Mc- Daniel tmanagerb, Dick Kegerreis. Lowell Strohl, Wayne Weaver, Dick Meek- er, Larry VanSkyock. Freshman Team 4 top row: Fred Martin. Glenn Bond, Ronnie Runyon. Ray- mond Baker, Duane Snyder. Jerry Strausburg, John Stipp: second row: Melvin Boxell, Pat Cummins. Her- bert Stratton. Eddie Wil- liams, Larry DeBoy. Gary Binford: bottom row: Larry Imel, Jack White, Robert Runkle, Dick Farber. Jim Martin. Mark Stump. Lee Miller tmanagerl. 35 27 tdouble over- time I Freshman Team Scores Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Royerton Decatur Geneva Redkey Coldwater Bluffton Coldwater Bluffton Winchester Decatur Winchester Roycrton Geneva Redkey Dunkirk 'MW Diamond Men Turn In First we Q 'f If .M P qwuq A av'-3 1,5911 114 'll Hs, nilfllvi im l'5..,....m Q5 URTL Al IRM 3 .auf sf-- 'gun urs' TL! Rate Season spnt Id sp 11 g 1 seball squad ttnned L1Cd1tab1e sboxung 1x1nn1ng fue out ol the e1g11t gameb bchedul ed Onlx one sen1o1 Bob Nlu maugh left the team and p1o5 pects an good lOl 1904 Bud Fmcb Vlfllh an ax erage 679 and Don Blank xuth an ucxagc ol 478 lcd the team llllllllg xx1t11 Halold Rldgovxax dolng 1st llVk31l L1lLl'1111g1010bC lnnd the pl no Po1 tland Portland Po1t1and Portland Portland Portland Poltland POIUHUC1 4 bcorcs G1 aw Bel ne UI11t3H Cltx W1mhe5te1 J1a11on Bluffton Berne Rox erton l Top ron Gemld Kuna 14.1111 C nttum W ax nt Wt IX L1 H 11 o d R1dge11 IX Coach H 11o1d XX llldLL 'Vllddle ron Don Jdhson lmg,1 J B111 Stutn HL1I1LX Bookout Lou 11 St1ohl D1ck KQQGIIQIS Front rim Bud F1I1Ll'1 Sam Shoemaku Tim L on B111 Sllxclb Don B11ck Not shown Bob Vlumaugh tht 111 L Q C N 1 dose plax at the plate On 1111 11g11t 11 top p1tc11t1 xx111d UP A dugout xhot dunng a hot aftu Il on ot b1'bdl1 P10111 the-11 LX D Qwonx 11 lookx 11 1f thug bow an Q111ox111gg a gcotl nad ol Track Boys Set New County Records Although the track squad had a slows start they made tremen- dous improvement as time went on They won the county meet and gate a good account of themselxes ID the MISSISSIDQXXH Valley Conference meet qeveral new eountw lceords welt set Jon Study ln thc pole xault Tom Freeman Ill the 440 Drck DeHofT ID the mxle and the mlle relay team composed of Freeman Slpe Glllette Cheese TTIHU Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Portland Scores MISSISSIDQWQ 93 20 Central Catholxc 71 Bluffton 45 Royerton 66 Wmehester 40 Bryant 56 Dunklrk 53V2 Redkey 70V2 Pennv1lle 8 Gray 7V2 CCountyJ MISSISSIHQWH 6212 Falrmount V2 Royerton 3912 QM V C J 471 6 Decatur 425 6 'lop row lVIcK1nlex S1pe hee man Elder Zerkel Cheeseman Kennedv Thlrd row Tullls M1ller Gegenhe1mer Bone Glllette John son Second row D Delrlotf tmgrl Bragg Schafer R DeHoff Pensmg er Brubaker Morgan tmgrb Front row Coach Belrx Young Browne Blax Huey Ballet Whlttlngton Mllllgan On the left OXQI the lou hurdle goes D1ck Schafer On the r1ght Jon Studx clears the hal ln the pole xault VK itch Tom FIGCIUWH d the lngh jump U3 ffl 5 I rx l X1 W' I Row Basketball Baseball Row and Track Row Row Not pictured: '53 Graduates. Bob Mumaugh-baseball. Eugene Bone-track. Chester Cheeseman-track. J on Study-track. Marvin Zerkel--track Dick Kegerreis-juni0r- baseball. Harold Ridgeway-senior -baseball. Lowell Strohl - junior - baseball. Wayne Weaver-junior- baseball. Dick DeHoff - senior - track. Norman Gillette-junior- track. Rodney Sipe -junior - IFHCK. Bill Tullis-junior-track. Row 1: Row 2: Row 3' Donnell Black-junior-basketball baseball. Hurley Bookout-senior-basketball baseball. Bud Finch-senior-basketball, base- ball. Tom Freeman-junior-basketball track. Don Guntle-senior-basketball. Adlie Hedges - senior - basketball track. Bill Hudson-senior-basketball. Phil Hudson-senior-basketball. Bill Silvers-sophomore-basketball Lettermen - - Wearers of the Prized P When I was young and in grade school. I dreamed of being a varsity letterman at Port- land High. I looked up to every boy who wore the traditional block After I entered high school. I went out for sports and received my first letter when I was a sophomore. Proudly I put it on my as great a thrill. I feel as if I am needed and wanted on the team. Through teamwork I have reached one important goal of my life. When I wear my letter sweater or letter jacket. I wear it with pride. Signed, sweater. Every letter after that has given me A Senior Letterman Q lx f'5 P-4 wie fi- Football Row 1: Max Ahles-senior-football. Junior Bellgsenior-football. Larry Chittum-senior- football. John Gegenheimer-senior-football. track. Gerald Kunce-senior-football. basketball. baseball. Richard Longenecker-senior-football. Row 2: Charles Loper-senior-football. Tom Lyonsfsenior-football. Roger McKinley-senior -football. track. Jim Myers-senior-football. track. Lewis Snyder-senior-football. Charles Bragg-sophomore-football. Row 3: David DeHoFf-junior-football. Bob Kennedy-junior-football. Carl Lee-sophomore -football. David Marshfsophomoreffootball. Douglas Milligan-junior-football. Bill Stevens-juniorfffootball. baseball. 65 Boys Sports Appe to All Befolc school at noons and aitcr school all thc f3C1l1t1GS fox spolts both 1ndoo1s and outslde are ut1l1zed bx PHS stu ents Thl tw two boxs took palt 1n noon basketball leagues plaung on four teams captamed by La115 Vance Jack Fox Charles Loper and B111 Tull1s Vances team won 1n the plat off Upper The boxs take a bmeathel m an ex haustlng but 1nx1go1at1ng gamc of football Mlddle To let ot? excess steam a fcvx fellovts tu a mound of out dool basketball Lower left Step as1de Eddle Wlllldmb vxh1le Larlx Imel tags Erm Lou fox a close declslon Lower rlght Charles Lopex and John Gegen he1mer stretch for that t1p I li-unqiak Summer ACIIVIIICS Lpper left Ifxeddu Km xtmds powod lol adlu mio tht NXXlY'IIlT11UI., pool lpper right SlIlXlIlL, fox thi! muth dc ned ummm tan S3Ild1d Faxbel Ruth Gldzlml lNl8INllll Stall and Dlane Arn mldx at the pool Lou er lelt top ron Chunk Bxdgg, Ron me Rumon Eddlc xklllldfllk middle row Ddxld N111 h Ronmp Compton bottom x Dill mm D lllltl Ro Runl-lle 'XT ull Qtump mer right wllllt om u D xl llN I lgu im Yltlllldl K K lt Lau Blllf-Old an 1th ho if .16 Sparkling Personalities Upper Thugs Musxg IH thc Alr when thu Luxtams opgn on the gnls Lhorus Mlddle Tgn xtudents .up ILCOHDIILCI nvewml- .-ilu for outstdnclmg Lourtesx Back row Arbaugh Hoagland Guntln S1pL Strohl and Nads front row McQlung, Schramm Glentzer and Brown Lower left Orlentatlon Qommlttee plam freshman mlxer Left to rlght Mlss Paxkx lsponsorb Stlohl G1bQon Staed uhfnrmanl and Flanklm Lower rlght The Bow Baxbex hop Chorus duented bx M1 Blown wmg nostalglp lHLlOd1QS ln glow harmonx Left to rlght Young Lhenovxeth Boughmdn S Whlttlngton Lamboxna Calhoun Schldmm POIILI Runklg Llndex and Stdum Not ahoun Cum mms J Whlttmgton and 'Vlllllaan Arrles. Max 19. 56. 57. 65 Abromson, Suzanne 32 45, 47 50 Adams. Jerry 34 Aker Richard 30 Alexander, Joe 30 Antles Michael 14, 311 Arbaurzh, June 30. 45. 611 Armstrong, Linda 154. 44 Armstrong. Patty 32. 67 Arn. Diane 19. -10, 45, 611 Arnold. Gordon 34 Arnold. Patriera 29. 32 Arnold. Thomas 30 Asheraft, Charles 32. 56 Ashley. Jayne 29. 32 Ashman. Dale 34. 611 AUDITORIUM COMMITTEE 3:1 Badger, Janree 3'1 Barley. Dean 30. 42. 45 Barley. Joan 6, 19 Barley, Robert 32. 38. G3 Bair. Clyde 14 Baker. Raymond 34, 61 Baldauf. Janet 6. 30, 45 Baldauf, Richard 32 Ballard, Leroy 32 BAND -16. 47 Barger. Clyde 34 Barger. Richard 30 Bash. Donald 19 Bash. Shirley Ann 3U Beard, Susan 34 Beck, Jerry' 19. 20 Bell. Lewis 20. 56, 65 Bell. Martha 34. 43, -H Bell. Nancy 18, 20, 451 Berry. Howard 14. 30, 54. 56, 63 Bennett. Marilyn 30 Bibler, Carol 32 Binegar, Sandra Kay' 34 Binford, Gary' 34, 56, 61. 68 Bisel, Sandra 8, 32. 47 Bishop. Raymond 29. 41. 49 Black. Donnell 28, 30. 38, 58. 62. 64 Blackford. Janice 34 Blackford. Mary' 30 Blazer, Ferrell 30. 56 Blodgett. Fred 30 Blodgett. Thelma 30 Bodle. Katharine 30. 48 Boles. Robert 20 Bond. Glenn 34. 61 Bond. Jerry' 32. 47 Bone. Lee 32 Bonifas. Paul 34 Boolman. Genevieve 32 Bookout. James 30 Bookout. Joan 34 Bookout. Hurley' 7. 20, 38. 58. 62, 6-1 Boozier. Thomas 30 Boughman. William 32. 47. 69 Bowser. Robert 7. 20 Boxell. Melvin 34. 61 Bobd. L Bragg. Char les 32, 56 Index onda Lee 2.1. 47. 54 Braun, Alice 12 Braun. Jean 31. 44 Braun. Shirley 35 44. 47 63. 65 OSH Braun. Virginia 32 Bray. Clyde 32, 56 63 Bray, Louanne 31 Bricker. Margaret 21. 38 43. 44. -16 4 Bricker. Richard 34 68 Brigham. Mary Lee 34. -14, 68 Brock. Phyllis 35 Brown. Arvrn 30 Brown. Benjamin 211 Brown. Ida 34. -1-1 Brown. Madonna 34 Brown. Mar-yor re 32 69 Brown. Phyllis 34 Brown. Paul 14. 311 45, 47. 6U Brown. Brown. Robert 21 Ronald 34 Browne. John 14, 32. 41. 56. G3 Brubaker. H S 7, 12. 15 Burke. Ray 13 Burkhol Butcher Butcher der. Donald IH. 20 . Delorrs 3.1 . Sharon 8. 32. 47 Calhoun, Charles 34 Calhoun, Elizabeth 32, 4-1. 47 Calhoun Campbe Carlson. .John 9, 21. 311, 351. 45 ll. Eldon 30 Donna 32. 47 Castle. Charles 32 Champ. Mary Lou 32. 47 Brubaker. Lanny 29. 32. 38, 41, 63 47 451 Cheek, Crystal 14 CHEERLEADER COMMITTEE 351 Chenoweth. Max 16. 311. -16. 48. 69 Chittum. Dianne 34 Chittum. Larry 7. 21. 50. 51. 56. 62. 65 CHORUS 69 Cline, V irginia 21. 51 Coats. Marvina 30 Codling. Sam 32 Collett, James 32 Compton. Ronnie 8. 32. 68 Conn. G erald 21 Corle. Annabel 29. 34. 44 46 Coulson. Barbara 21 Coulson. Patsy 32 Cox. Don 29. 30 Cox, John 32 Cromer. Donald 14 Crow. Diane 34 Crowe. Sparkle 14. 39. 40 Cummins. Loren 34 Cummins. Patrick 34. 46. 61 611 Cummins. Sue 21 Deboy. Larry 34. 61 Dedenbaugh. Jeanette 32 Deffenbaugh. Marion 34. 41. 56 lil Degler. Donald 21 r 451 51 51 GU D1-glen '1'elrarr1'm- .12 Dt-Holi David 211 311 3H 54. 56 57 y lr 11 DL-Holi Rrvhard 1H 21 45,614 IL4 Denney. Carolyn 34 44. -17 llennt-y Carolyn Sue 21 DuJar d rn. x12lI1-Idle! 34 Duke, Thomas 34 Edwards Anita 32 137 Elrek, Larry 18, 21 Ellsworth. Audrey 21 43 5:1 Evans Ted 34 Evans, Thelma 34 . Farlrer. Richard 31 56 61 614 Farber. Sandra 2.1 31. 415 611 Farris. Kenneth 15 Fifa-r, Audrey 32 Fifi-r'. Mary 34 Frfer. Ruth 30 Frneh, Cynth1a2!1 311 46 Frneh, Dixie 32, 43 Finch, Glen 21. 511 lil 64 Fisher. Nancy 34- an Ford. Judy 34. 44 Fox, Hurley 22 Fox, Jack 31. 56 Frakes. Kay' Sue 32 Frank. Robert 22 47 Franklin. Imogene 32, 150 Franklin, Ralph 30 Franks, Bar lrara 31 Franks. Nant-y 22 Freeman. Myra Jane 32, 45. 47 Freeman, Myron 13 Freeman. Thomas 28. 31. 47, 48 53 11 ly 63. 64 Frotzge. Terrance 32 Fry'. Sarah 32 Fry. Sharon 311 FUTURE FARMERS OF AIVIERIC A Gatlle. Elizabeth 32. 44 Gavin, Patricia 34. 47 Gegenheimer. John 22. 38 49, 51 65. 66 Gelzleichter. Frederic 22. 54 Gettrnger. Jack 32 Grlrble. Bernice 15. 51 Gibson. William 31 Gibson, Donna 18. 22. 39. 43. Gibson. James 32 Gibson. Patsy 32. 43 Gibson. Patricia 18. 22. 39. 43 Grerhart. Carl 3-1 Grerhart. XVrlma 32 Grgandet, Margaret 32 Gillespie. Nancy Jo 22. 54 Gillette. Norman 14 3'1. 63 6 Gillette, Clara 32. 45 Gillette. Shirley 22. 33. 411. 51 Grllum. GIRLS' Joy ce 34, 45 ATHLETIC ASSOCI Glasslrurn. .lane 32 46. -17 49 71 fi l ATION 43 Silent Night! Holy Night! . . . 1954 prom queen and court . . . Finishing a sewing project 1- ig -rr Glasshul n Marv Kathi x Glentfm Coiunnc 22 311 411 43 45 51 li file-ssnl-1 Sam 114 Goodman I-11111111214 41 44 515 Goshen XY1lllam13 15 41 54 Gxaclx Max 31 41 Giuliani Ruth H 22 45 C111-un Lain 33. 515 G11-L-n. G: ldc-1. Ma1lha3'1 P11-sion 32 Grleslngm Pa1r1m'1a2.1 ' 11. 11ss. liirhai cl .11 Gulll-11 Gunth- Gunth- llallnl-1 Haflnul Hafm-1 Hafm-1 --w Jo,i1 .14 Donald 123 58 64 .lame-N 312 Ann 32 43 Max 34 Dax icl 31 . Nanvx 32 Ilafm-1 Rivlia-4131 Haines. Nell 32 Hall, James 23. 51 Hall, Maxine 28, 30, 50 Hammllt l .L-rlclw .luxu- Hanlln. Phxllis 31 Hartnauul Salah 34 Hastings .Iohnalm 123 Hastings Lzun Tl Hasllnyls. Rolwrla 311 Hedges. Anllu- 23 58, 511 Hedgcs. R4-um-n 32 111 Heizlm-14141-1 C'z1rl32 11:-111511-x Hu rt:-Il 31 Hilfikm-1, Sondra 311, 411. 4 Hlll, Houzril 33 45 Hinshaw Fail 32 HI-Y 41 Hoaqlancl Ibonalcl 123 51 Hodgson. Fiances 311 411 Holly,Jucl1th 34 Holthousv Marc-ia 151 23 Hudson. Pharma 15. 311 Hudson. Ph-llip 23. 42 511. Hudson. XY1ll1am 23 42. 5 Hua-y,Ph1lIlp 32, 63 Hull. Mich.:-'1 E1 34, 44 Hummul, A111-nc 34, 44 Hummc-r Helly 32, 44 Hummi-1. Rr1na1rl34 Hulm'l11-ns G14-nn 13 Hutson. Patsv 23. 43 51 GH 611 34. 45 611, 64 8 G11 64 H 64 lvkz-s, John Paul 31 41 45 47 lmul. G1-:iv 111 1mcl,La11x 34 41 111 mi lmul. Va-11123 Ingram, Honnu- 251. 34. 513 Il5l'lZlIld. Gary 34. 56. 211 Iss-nhalt Sarah T, 221 47 Isvnhaut 5115111134 Javk fXl:1'1lxnL3SI 31 44 .larksmx .llnml-s114 Index Jac-ohs. Judith 34 Jclllson, Donald 31. 54 62 Joln- Billx 31 Johnsrln Lois Junc- 31 Jahnson Paul 31. 56 63 Johnson Ruby 34, 44 47 Jonus, Jamcf- 33 Jo,Llon. Sanrlza 34. 44 Judy. Duane 24 42 56 JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE 44 JUNIOR PLAY 48 Kaul:-:lx Duarn- 34 Kwgerruls. Richard H 311, 61 62, 64 K1-111-1101s Patricia 34 55 Kr-llm Shaion 24. 45 51 Ks'll.x Howarcl 34 Km-115, M1115 Aflcs- 311 Kvnm-df., Roby-rt 31. 41 56 63. 65 Kvsslc-1 Mulinda 9. 3-1 311. 44, 45, 46 Klkcnflall Mauln-vn 33. 43 K1nl.:, Joyrc 34 K1S!. Fu-dd1c3U. 39 44 46 47 68 Kobe-r. Ph5ll1s 33 Kiwhulspolmfi. KL-ith 33 41. 44 Kflctjv, Clm-iabvll 13, 15 311 43, 54 Kohler. Althux 33 Kxopp, Dave 33 Kropp, Richard 35 Kunvl- GL-1alil2-4. 56 57 541, 62 G5 Lamllounu. Larly 24, 38 46 47. 49, 51 Lannlm-is. Janice 311 Lancln-is, Jamus 33 Landon Ronald 311, 42 La11.1vnt. Nlaxlenn- 311. 38. -48 Laux. Joan 33. 44. 47 Lay. Phx 1115 33. 55 1.115 Siclm-5 31 Lu-r. Furl 33 65 Luc. RoL:Cr 33. 56 La-Master. Juanita 33 Ls-onarxl, Charlotte 35 1.1-wls, Jam-I 311 Lewis. Rohr-It 15 Linder, Ann 33. 45, 55 Linclvr. William 311. 45. 46 47, 651 Loman. John 33 611 Mc'Clun14. Kathlu-n 24 351 41 ML-Clung. Martha 311 39 4'1. 4' Nlvllanicl David 33 54 511 8 N14 Faclclvn. La: : '- 33 McFarland John Zi. ' McFarland Nam,-x 35.5 Nlrfiahm-X Toni 35 N1m'K11il1-x.R'1L1m- IH L14 Sli ll Nic-Nlasu-is. Max .11 INIcMas!ors, Velma 35 Mac-klin. Paul 16 42 Mai-5. R1ta35 44 45 Mann, Chaelvs 31 1 N1a1sh.Dax':d33 45. 513 011 115 01 Marlin. Eva Lou 33 Nlailln. F11-clzfxlc-4 35 Sli 131 Martin, Jams-s 35 4l lil Mason. Rasa 35 Mast Marilxn 35 Mast. Sharon 31, 411, 45 N14-c-han. Martha 35 Nl1'1'k01'.R1L'hil1Kl .1.l,.lH .151 44 41 .1. 4,1 Slum-rcling. Chaz los 33 58 ML-ndunhall Mallunv 211 31 Mm-ncln-nhall. Nlarsha 35 44 M1-rrlman. Hope 25 Messner, Arthur 31 Nlussncr. Lee 25 Nliclclauuh. Ronnlv 31 M1114-r. Alvln 33 Miller, C'ar11l 35 Mlllvr, Connxr- 31 Miller, George 35 M1114-r. Gloria 151, 24. 45 451 M1111-r. L1-0 35. 44, 54, 111 M1111-r, Marilyn 35. 44 Millur. Patricia 35 44 Milletl. Sandra 31, 46 Nlilligan Dou1:'as Ill 45 65. fi!! 46 Lo1mvnm'kL-1, Rlvhard 154. 311 42, 56 bw Lungunuckcr, Sharon 1111. 411 Lon1.LlL-5. Iris 16. 111 Lopm-1. Charles 18, 24 G5 GG Lupa-r. 121111011 311 Low Barhal a 31 Lox. Aliso 35 Loy. Barbara 3.1. 45 Loy E1 nl-sl 24 311, 351, 42 49 51. 1115 Loycl. Gvolwla- 24 Lud5. Jack 33 LL1tf,.lud1th 35 Lx k1ns,Ca-olxn L13 31 Lxklns, Dianm- 35 Lxkins Glngui 24 43 Lx kins NI11' ,loriu 33 Lxons 'Yom 24 42 515 ti! Div Montpzume1'y. Janc- 29. 35 44 Montgoma-1'jw.'. Lewis 35 Nlootly. Joy 33, 45, 511 Moxualn, Burr 135. 411, h.. Mount, Mary 13. 111, 45 Nlyvrs. James 18, 25. 56 65 Mu-rs. Janiu- 35 44 N151-rs. Mllclrml 25 M54-ls. Paul Elrlon 25 Mu-rs, Ralph 31 .., Nails. Lyclm 151, 25 311 45 51 Na11s.Sarah35 4-4 47 511 4121 NL-whouse. Jack 25 Nz-wlancl JC-an 35 Nolmlv. 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