Painted Post High School - Poster Yearbook (Painted Post, NY)
- Class of 1945
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' H ful' - -11' T 1- 1 IN MEMORIAM i d 1 dG lqt R 1 t ROBERT BLACKMAN EDWARD DOYLE WILLIAM GETHIN FREDERICK HALL FRANK HAYES ROBERT MORSE IOHN ROCHE CLARENCE WINGATE 2 5 nd here shall be no niqht there: hd they need no Candle, neither liqht of the sun. or the Lor od qiveth them i hy T1 hey shall reiqrr for ever and ever. - even ion 2: rs yea we me re I9 time of his graduation trorrr Geneseo State Norrnal S nool n 1unc until tlrrs luhe 1945 Mr Hail has been an rnsyr ng lea r c young people H began its active career as an educator when re became principal of Mumford Union School lor the years 1907 and 1908 During this period Mr Hall n arrrea Nellie M lsoell W io was teacher rn the primary school at Mumford As Mr Hall states he has been Seeing Nellie Home ever since Mr Hall attended the University of Rochester during the school year 19081909 at the sarre trrne teaching rn the Rochester Fvenrng School He completed hrs work tor hrs college degree summers ana by correspondence with the Universities of Chicago Syracuse and Rochester ln 1909 he Machras High following years High School rn principal of ite again returned to hrs beloved work as principal or School Hrs responsrbrlrtres rncreaseo during the as he successively became the rrrncrp rl ot Liverpool 1912 Sodus High School rn 1918 and supervising Printed Post Public Schools rn 1932 lt IS only proper that we mention Mr Hall s qualrtrcatrons tor the work 're has at one trnre Ro ra r Hrstc Fcorrornrc L Algebra Plr been doing Durrna the years Jus reviewed he taught or another Latin French German American History y Greek History Pnglrs1rH tory Ancient History Civic o rn nl ,1 cc ronrrcs errrerrtcrr Agevrc rerrrre rac re ctr d Solid Geometry Tri ronornctry Zoclof y Botany Business Arithmetic and English ln the class roori hrs vigorous hurnor 'irs understanding and is abrlry to u rtold nd tres 'rt a subrect was unsurpassed addrt on ne o 1 s rnosr etecr c corracs mr students rcrrrre during the irequent sclool assemblies orrr 1 C thor ghts an rdeds conta ed rn 11 ese rrriornral talk a Pattern c proper lrvrnc ana working was presented to t1'e youno people r s cr cr may lat r s rve s a garac tir rg out their rr time W w thc lc st to orrc un er i s gui a e w si or ir rr oss e nr rrne s 'Q C vc 1 r n ot lit Th' r 1 1 'cl lsr ,ll to Mr. Hall, our princirirl. lqrorri the ' ' ' , ' . . c' 1 1907 ' A 1 , . . 1 r. 1 . 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HALL, Supervising Pri 25th ANNIVERSARY Srnce thls 1S the 75th edltzcn cf The Poster 1 e thcuqh 1' pr rornate to retr: ce our steps to that frrst memorable Poster year An excerpt from the clc 1 t1on follows ln leclcatmc, h1s look to Mr Baere as a remembrance of the s1x years IH wh1ch he has been our prmclpul we may say of h1'I1 the best that can Le sa1d of any man he IS cr aentleman and a scholar Some of you may well remember a few of the flTSl stcff whlch consrsted of Frances lredell ref edltor Fon: ld Nrltfullen ssrstc nt chzf ed1tor Helen Stuart l1te ary ed1tor Margaret England Joke echtor Ruth Buckley Alumm edltor Charles johnson athletlc ed1tor Laura butler dllOI cf Sqhcol .l3ct1v1t1cs Pfllfl 1 lrcdell art ed1tor Allen O borne busxness m rn rqer The 1920 faculty had an onq tts members IH the above p1ctu1e left to r1qht barn row Vhss Kmur MISS Fowen Mr E Eaere Mzss Kathryn GlbbS N1 s lane Br r-cley tvrst on lx Della Allen Mzss FTGDCIS Bryan and Mtss Ruth W1ll1sfo1d The fcllowlnq rne up cons1tutes the e all f l0'9O Scgtt fort h r and c pta1n Lambert and Enrlqht p1tchers V1lc r f1ISl l: se L m crt and Fnflalt second hose Ey,abrot shortstop Grarnmenstetter thrrd roalcy E mort 1 l ur-'c centcr 11e a Casey let 1el Fhe laskc ball team c n 1 tra e owma r1neu1 r at Tl ht torw cl Bur l Y t 1 a r'1 enter 0 IS fr f n 1 4 From he School ACl1VlllCS aqe me quote he cphs 'rnci Seniors he? 1 r, LI ty' ':, s 'l . 111 e .1 C903 r 1, O. l.1any novel features were introduced and tl... hall was beautifully trirnrned lvy a joint conrwittee if the og'?f.t.cres md Qeniors, flax- very oriainal codumes were worn. Cor: A jokes, then, 1 11 '14 no. , were an irngrfrtant feature of the f1rst Post or CIK'lC 'H'-LIY rlicl 1 . :lc your e11qc':qen1ent t. the srhoo. ticc er? Toni- - .' .l, if l txigd .. sf.C'.-J u: sc 1- f'.'eni:j2 sw .. enazv' ,r 't L fo-xc., 1 signed by my motherf BOARD QF EDUCATIQN T A 1 FVK X J B ras mv C -ful l,-'vr'5 1-X513 rgglply hlff. 9. ids yen! '.'fg,'3g1 Nr. NV. C. Tz15:1.r', gfiziilit if 1212 New YW.. Ctfzie 562.34 Q11 ' Assad 'Fm y, Mr. TIC . penn is pmsidem cf our kzcczru amd iifzs held trio fgfivfe 1 fri. PQ11f.'9i P932 QS fzrturxfzte in ix STRCCE hcfzrfi ff 'ff-.', 1 ri' Iiflii' ug: cf In-5 Milf , 'mg igGr11lQfr1.::1: Mr. YJ. .,. T'..v.1:g:.,.,z1 f 1 E'1'l'l ff Txfr. I. R. 'fflldff' Mr. I. LGVi:HQyg . . . ' ' 7 . . .. . T. 1. NH, . 11iVV'r EVQ-Gy Jrjlv PY A P Pwfv Cf Mr F E A1511 Mr Q 'W Q k' :VW Wt W r sky It xQ I 5 lst n Row Row Row Row Row Row FACULTY M1ss Rose Darcanqelo Mrs Mae Hoelzer Mrs Paulme Nxchols Ms Mary Lou Flemmlnq Mrs Ruth Chappell M1ss VIIQHIIO Seeley Mrs Nell Mlller Mrss Edna Sm1th Mrss Esther Herrlngton M1ss Margaret Olney Smlth Mrss Helen Cum1skey M1ss Beatrrce Balley M1ss Eleanor Hoaue Mrs Etta Watkrns Mrs lenr1e Slmons Mrs Charlotte Walton Mrs Mmarn Hassen plug Mrs Helen Whrtloclc Vlrs Charlotte Daugherty M1ss Barbara Sherman M1ss Betty Evans Mrs Wanda Raaer Mrs Madelme Harrl son Mrs C rlene Baffaro Mrs Norma Wlll1GmS Kenneth Cllcquennoz Harry N Mahon Leo Harr1son Ncrrran Phelps W B Hall Kenneth Brlls Charles Clove Wrlllarn Sanford Q Q ' 1 4 F 1 V .. fi. 'r' V M I, .' I 5, , ' Q I G X 'f N 3 2 d : . , ' ' ' ' , . , ' ' , ' 3rd Row: Mrs. Mary Shoemaker, Mrs. Dorothy Iimerson, Mrs. Marquerrte Mitchell, Mrs. Iessie 4th : . ' , . I ' , . , . ' ' . - Sth : ' , ' , . ' , . 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W FACULTY MRS HOELZER This year we say good bye to M1 Hague our l1brar1an who has been Wllll us for four years By attending Addr and Geneseo State Teachers Coll ge Miss l-logue obtained Bachelor of Prts and Bachelor of Science degrees Nex September she will become the librai ian of the Marnaroneclc l-hgh Scliool Her good counsel and friendship l ave been a great benefit to all of us during the last few years Another misfortune to befall the Painted Post H1gh School this lune 1 the loss of Mrs Sm1th l-ler aamiraole characteristics which adapted h r so well to the role of school nurse will be greatly mrssed by the school body as a whole We say farewell too to Mrs Baffaro vtho IS giving up the teaching profes sion to devote her time to the task of housekeeping Though she has only been with us for one year she will al ways be remembered for her help and guidance in our physical education instruction lt is not often that we have the priv- ilege of long association with as fine a gentlewoman as Mrs Mae Hoelzer lt is with deep regret that we bid her farewell She is leaving the teaching profession after thirty two years of un selfish servlce She hopes to spend the rest of her l1fe in her home at beau tiful Coral Gables Florrda Mrs Hoelzer attended hlgh school in Pavilion New York her blrtl' place After graduatmg from Geneseo Normal School in 1913 sh taught in the Damt ed Post Schools until her marriage rn 1916 After being a subst1tute t ach for three years she again was emplo ed by the Painted Post Schools Her sane busy and useful l1f is an inspiration to all of us who have had the good fortune to have come within her spheres of 1nfluence Her students now scattered 1n all parts of the world carry rn their heart fond remembran e of Mrs Hoelzer It is our greatest hope that she will enioy many years of peace and con tentment in her new life 1 adm MW? NRS BALF' L, MRS SMITH MISS HO JE . ,. , , ' 1 . A , ' ' e 'Jr , ' 1'- , ' S ' if 5, . . rf I . f ff ' ' c, ' ' - 'ss son High School, Nazareth College, 1 c e c, I. I , x S ' A- . 'i ' r 'T T ' , ' s X , 1 . , 1 . X V 7 , ' ' 'T ', x f-1 L . . .11 , . , CI' 1 NAP' W' sf fs , M M42 5 M xvvw L Jai' 'Z JM if 'Y 4+- iviyff 'ii 115, NORMAN PHELPS Clwss Advlsor CLASS OFFICERS ALAN P ARSONS Secretary Treasurer . N V A ' K gf. ' ' A 3 , om W w l x gg, ff , I 1:-- -Q:-1.,-1. 4..--.f- P-.42-ss:s:.2.f.z. . ,-I-5-.:p1- H . '-' '-sm:-':,.-1:-.:-.:. .:. Ii DCHTR AlDERT,'!.-U-J 1'1c-siifzzf A -A ALDERMAN ROGER IRogJ CES When a streak of dust has cor you can sornetlmes tll that Roger If lt skids at the corner ,fcu re sure All IU all a llkeable fell tremely mterested m cars APENOWICH MARY DESALES tDeeI CEL Dee our versatle red head takes the honors whether xt be m a class W1 on a basketball court or at a Both faculty and student body Xlll the loss of Ih1S grand person .Z-GJZA fa 40,1 ZWOMLJ BES ARY ELLEN 095816, HOMEMAKING Every class has Its vamp and ours IS no exceptxon We qlrls wlsh she would QIV9 us fr qhmpse nto her llttle blaclf book on how to wxn mens hearts BARRETT, VIRGINIA Gmnyl CEL Brams' Brams' Bramsll' What are Intellectual enough to descn Q I'lY9llECl7 BRACE, ELIZABETH tBettyJ SEC V10 often wonder how thls eftlclent q1rl keeps up wlth her busy schedule She wrll be of mvaluable assxstance to her future employer crds pk' If' 1 A-det MA fi 4'9 lf' it 3, 1 J' 3? ,wwf af? QQ! Y 3? BROWN FRANCIS lBlug1 CES Var n you see a qrm com nq thats F And when lt bears hmm away on ns crest you xmaqme the person hes qomq to see He laughs and loais vrfle equal vxqor CLAXTON MARY LOU fSwedel CEL CL 'termq hke a Maqpw and Wllh for v horse power srmle M ry L ke s especlally ihe boys IT1 a Whlfw CROSS BEVERLY lBevl k re YIIQIIIIYI , rle ef 11 Class THIS ch rrmmq and Ilhnted s 1 extra tear 1 to t r ss CHISPINO ROSEMARY moe! CEL ep ren Lel o-,nc of the ss 45 r humor x 111 no dou go do m Home I crz mo r le CUNNINGHAM IANICE I CES Tis a qeri thmc, tk t lleni s Outs -ceep therr drstarree rc JI httle hugh s hool or we woul e los' I I1 a long trme :qc Sh the cl rss model stralqht from Voqu 'x X Q cf' CUNNINGHAM MARILYN IMoryl CES The sparkle of her eyes xs mat hed on y hy the sparkle ct her t A rt Cf a smoothre IS Marrlyn and we sus rect she has her secrets and t y :rent all academrc either MM DURKIN DELORES ILaud SEC The fme horsemanshlp of thrs our membershrp rn the U S Cavalry if EMI-IISER MARGARET Iflmmyl CES lt Emmy rsnt runmnq up and down the corrrdors of our school youll imd her yerlfma sodas at Trllman s EDWARDS WILMA IBlond1el SEC She rooxs so 'vide-eyed and bewilder- ,d, VJQITQ always about to ask Xfilala, 'Little lady, what now? Stays pretty much to herself and Consequently we on't often have the pleasure company. FORD, VIRGINIA IGinnyl CEL 'nny's lite is J series cf strains, stresses, and groans-and then the whole darn mess riqht over again the next d ry. Y, Qkf 'MN Y ssre would make her elrqxble 'W' KNAW 165 in FRYER BEVERLY tBevl SEC at '1 Bev is not wlth us rn person c erpetual qrm and sunny clrsposr feed hex always xn our though s GA USS RTCHARD CES W frne reserve and qentlemanly le mg he walks among us but a too seldom Manages to twlst most of hrs ourses around hrs little imqer wrt H one wlll fmd no mean feat HAMMOND BETTY l-lOlVlEMAlslNC1 Serene and untroubled Betty strlnds. r mana us Mrss Haque ought to watnlx more closely Bettys corresrondenu th Mtrrlorle ln lll rary HALL KENNETH Uiennyl SHOP Kc ny runs and runs and consequent ly c anaqes to escape the greater part laugh school mans burjens HARRIS BETTY CEL B tty frequently attempts to b serraus but usually falls back mto a srnxle at least Stlll she enllvens many a dreary day on the campus ,Nw , MQQWZNM- C , JW' WW HEDGES. PHYLLIS fPhyD CEL n has '1 mmd of hor o rm in QA O exy ross 11 rm C11 QSO 1 Ill It prove to be CI d trm nt 1 r rscw HOSTRANDER BEVERLY lBevP SEC Bel S rxqhi finswers and ext on n C11 ss W11 1 ri h r for m n smcls world IS fCow Gxrll Wm .y CES OI step of th Class ot n n s Purodufl I1 xotlc e es HI u C ei!! nthx IC to is tak E! Amenscxn or Th1S emcrl soul Wlll ,W m q for n USIC AYER GEORGE CButchJ SHOP r on duly norm .it loxrf e IS of h f WW? ,on ,Q f ...fx J :u,i,:i,- :gifs zzgil .rlckf ff Yhos, V I I IO MORSE, CAROL lCayl CEL Girls This Young Miss has some wonderful brothers. Seriously thauah, Carols always hard at work, yet somehow nothing in the way of fun ever seems to escape her MORSE PHYLLIS CPh1D CEL Where would the championship .nas ketlnall team at the Class of 45 have been without the aid at this tall lanky cua d7' PAYNE MARIORIE lMargxel HOMEMAKING is sin rl 1 H 0 4 K IC lllflllfl Il J P XQEAN lAl X I I REED DOROTHY ALICE Ukhcel CEP ar r ins it t at sri e r 1 s vcri t'ie Cntcrs 1 1 lut 1 li i Os . X , K X . xl. Wx . Q ' I xx N X J i iff . 2, . K a t 'N ,1 S., i R N . A x I-. ,yt 1 ' x H t ,. - X 4 x, V. 1 Qt X ' w -- ' -1 ,-, ' X -T x 1 X ,. . K . . - N. 1 Y X N YA 'T .I , it f xx 'y O 'NL w...f .K I J 1 . ,XX , 9 w 1' . A Th' 4 i, quiet rgil will llI'1Cl','.1l tf'l ly rake 'qcofl use rut ter 'I '.'.'lf1i'J rr :inml in tlzfa lla 1 l 'g Pfzstri. , f I I l We R 1 Jfff xx S, 1' J X ' l t t D CE I. Y ltfzn cf he wrhxlcl tznd GCd's 'gift TJ ' tlge ' fn. l is. e'.'fri'v.'f1af,ina tcriiui vaplfl trrll-Q hi ah? ci my sitxtf tieri ut.. Ill ::,i :lit leur. t The 'ttrii Aer Cf ,li .Goth :1:rf'lti-ss :ir is th, mul: ta 1ncle:1'l':sz:iC:i to 532.231 rt. E' l S' ' g ,xy ztffri- i 2 : .V flfff- fd '- fzlanfg iirilifftittirt. ' gsm? REEP. ROBERT iRipJ CES Sailors whites will serve 'o enhcnie- t e charm 0' thls toll dark cmd h s me cd 4:f'.fW ROCCO MARY TEZRESA SEC Wrth that rrecxt dark hmr snuppm, eyes ard Q ndbox cppe-Gran O IV rry erescr no doubt Imds twmghi Hum v ry mterestmq SEELEY MARY LOU CGold1eBlack1e7 r f hy Mqry L rs LJK lc: vhxspev m fur Q F' ryo SEARFOSS LELAND lLee3 CES 4 GF S n gtg s1,h st dlrfrcu rc E G SHUMWAY BETSY KBe0 IS rrs j V K . ' , , cud- C ,I . 31 4 I i E r X' X. . XJ A - v J ,V X Y, 'I - L x' fl 1 , NX .LQ ,I . V 'rj If ' jr J . -f Y 1 V. 1' J . 4, .A P 1 , X V , X' Cf Y' , -' , ' , J' f' , Lf. 41 1, . A 4, . F3 ' ' . CSF VE cften '.-:crude r cu ' so il'lf'Eff'S'Q'i m ire- Cottage on Sen-ef: Q-. A .zttle Ejr' '. -Ld 1 ' ctr fhiz' Szrnpscn is Gil ut fivf miles :yn fs that right, Mr: L xx? School holds no terrors for Lee: EIC titles fri, .fi 3: d fdes dike, '.-.'itE1- cxt ihe lf' ie ': Hy. K1 '.-is ev- erykzidy :ni '1 rybody kncws Ezizti, Q: Fr' p It P 2:1191 P , ' r.i.i11skf-fl z r:.':'g1Zir1f :Alf-1 TE.-1 .R:t.f'r1:'::1 GRY. Easy '::',4.j fi: fpxrr. E1 TEN? 1: Jizz., SMITH AMY C EL lf' The Inq tl' 1 ashes on fmqer lefl hand proves ll' n 1 e cld Ulf .Amy won C s SWII' E IAMES Uxml ES X x ccmlmc and no noj teachers h1m cm Q35 lads corny eos on how to U ecmlly Sanford lucxble czddmon the fcrc 1 man he Q t TITUS ELLEN SEC Gssummq q1rl wk f e bus Her wlllm s her m the qoocx of the fccult us well as hex C Q1 M MARY 1. U UNA ihe Gm 11ous me rewurdec u x Nl e amon th rst s lcry check A re ala X ,O -lf'-44 nds of e les her 1 TOMBASCO SABITINA lScbbyl SEC l J Q rv swvft 0 l could I0 ronceclocl m lu I sn ll IJ' ships-ly llCISSlS Amys tlsul ff L f ll' HM? WM I My . Y TROWBRIDGE. IANE fNetlieJ SEC lone hols thnt convention xl Gang Mills sense of humorfhut beware of thu! qiqqlo, 1t's f'l7lfll'I'1lfTl,lS. WATKINS STEWART lStubl CES Vfe w1sh v ythmc, W s slrnole Cx STSWIG makes 1t sound Cxnch Iob WHEATON WINIFRED Cwmmel I-IOMEMAKING Dont lel W1n1fr d decelve you she 15 not ull she seems The foce of younq chlld plus her WITUUGSS and ner lole for U good nme muk s vV1n1frec1 CI rather surprzsmq person WELTY LOIS fSmu-kl SEC Number pleosel When you cqn t hnd Lols on the campus you mlqht try the Telephone Compcmy WILCOX GERALDINE fGerryl MUSIC ue ry IS o ccrslonolly seen in he cm f Plymouth sed m nth 1 159 'iv n te y r sm e us hose dun, e s my y WOODHOUSE, LEONA lLeel CEL Vfoody's interest in xmialphcri communities is a mystery to some 1- not to us who kncx-J her, l7c1':e:Qi11, lcss was P.P.H,S1's gain. dx?'+ we, 'WWF' . 1' SENIOR ACTIVITIES ALDERMAN ROGER CES Class President 4 N t1on 11 Musi rl lonor Souety Senior Band l 2 3 4 Senior Or h ra l 2 3 4 March nq Band l 2 Dance Or hestra l 2 3 4 ACfppell l Trumpet 'l'r1o l 2 3 4 Trumpet Quartette l lnterclass Basketball 3 4 lntramural Basketball C ptam 4 Box ling l 2 3 4 Boy Scouts 7 8 l 2 Poster Stall 3 luriior Rotarlan 4 APENOWICH DESALES LPI. Cheerleading lvarsityl l 71 4 tCoCartt 1 Cay f c arnural B sketl ll n rc mural Cor tam 2 3 lntr nural Cliamrs l uence Club t1r1 3 A C 1p el 4 Gle Tl S outs 1 mr .1n 1 4 C J rntary 2 olleybal l So pt 1111 33 ina Pon 3 cmlm apt 11n ll l o C fxtlrls t1 lscli or lac l l lay y c fvl 1l c y It 'lric BARRETT VIRGINIA L Or liestr Cwlee l-1 ms Assistant Dlr ctor ol lunic C ls Glee Cu Llf S Do et, 1te 4 Sen1or Plr y 4 lndr 111 S c c 1 Newsg wlm 'l' 1 to Ilfll L lrstc C 1 1 L lf 1 fl lass r 1 ll rl lfren If Se BRACE ELIZABETH SEC 7 8 5 lunior Bind 5 6 lun me Clum 7 er11o1 ee lu' A Capella Chou 2 3 4 G1rl Scouts 7 8 1 2 Post r Stull 3 O1 eretta 2 Clarmet Quar BROWN FRANCIS CES Cl ss President l lr Rotarian 4 Sports E 1o1' on Poster 3 S ience Club l 2 3 rlqochester award ll B y Scouts 7 8 l 2 Club 7 2 3 4 Dan e Com 1. Q o r 1 1 4 CQ iptain 41 Intramural Footl all 7 I V 7 am 7 3 E1sf 9 of n 2 3 4 Bovvlmq .1 t n ls 2 3 4 Bowlmq hugh Average 4 1 aslce' l 2 3 Capt11r Coach lr r1rr1ur D skctm 4 mps 4 1 s e 1 l 1 Sars CLAXTON MARY LOU CEL v 111 l11nq B ind 7 ll 1k111 Jppel 1 r Po 3 ln sel lntrr rr ur E is e 1 oc B 1tl111111to11 f ol 1 1 O ts CRISPINO ROSEMARY CEL 11 ou s II B id ss B sketl nu a 1 Poster wt 1 :lu 1 ,ima BEST MARY ELLEN CROSS BEVERLY SFC cc Clt 1 31111 owl111 lot r IL 4 CQ Cl P. 1, ' ir . ' , a' Q 'vc l 7 Band 1, , l, 2 f' 47 ' I , 7 IO? , ' , ,o, 7 ' c - Gb I , 37 S ' ' Gl, C' .3 l, 27 est 7 7 , 7 i , , S, 47 1 ' ' 7 , 7 ' 7 7 . 2 Q , , , 7 ' 1 a : e 7 D 7 ' - ' , , , 7 A , T51 7. G ' 7 'JI' I , , , 7 ' -' , I I I I I d't . V7 c' 7 7 . 7 , 1 O , , 7 . 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I1 SOHMY 4 SVS, ,g 4 ,,1111s EC'-'.'llHKj 17 oyzcrf-tta 27 F1e11:1g 1 11111 37 ' I I U ' Hirrlei - q CQ111 47 AC ' l C'1o1r' l, 2, f-FL 3 4- Cwirls' Clroir l, 27 stei Stall 77 tra- SNA nl my 1 C, R Q V M ,W Q X A C5 r1111::11 B11 mall i 2, 3: 1 1 al li 1- JATITG ' lvf, '7 'HtCiV, '1'5 V, Ab Y' 4 f' : 11 I L 3, 47 l1i:t:1i1,1:.1l Volluyigilii 2, 3, 47 I N ,1 7 , 7 7 ,, .. Q. ' X U N V L. ' M 7' 'I' ' ' Cf' ' f 'A ' '. 1111ri::i1ur1 l S lj 1 - Q C r. S: u 8, All State Choir 2: S574 C,11151ft1i1o:1A. - C U PIC 7g7e1Q1 Choir l. 2 3 4: '.'.':n:11f:r1' CQ1: , l fi ,i 7 L, ' 1 7 't ,pffikszq F1-if-11.-fl Clulv l7 Girl f'- t 7 l, 2, 37 l-ligl School Staff G7 S134 f l's fl-'rviferti IIIVL' -N Lf A, 1 t, 73 ., ,., 77, 7 j -1. L mm A 'Q MPM '37 RO li X5 I' Im 77 Oflftfflfi T7 l17Ml.1:7rj4 y C:-1:1111-il -7, 8, l, 2, 3 47 Q - l.1'Illll Club 3: lXlt1tio11 rl lwlusrtf lift 7 Sfxifvty ,irlutfm yi SO,..,V, 7! jp' 3, Sommlf 1 yx 3, 4: 47 l 11 er Stull 37 ,S rls' frzsertil lr- l- D :111-- g., . fx, 1 rm, 17.71. I .L ,171 7 Q 3 4. Ct.f1111r11ttee 3: G tis' lr1tI..:':..11.1i 'ms .eiE, :ii f 7 H 1 Z 3 -V., ., I, I1 27 ans' intl 71 - :1S1we.111 17 aus' V1.4 ,fxsgtifm C-hams-' 3: 7 1-if 7 mc. iglybtll' Z G' 15' Smlgxl? I' 51.375, Siifiil ll 1 grit Q- Skill. f .z111:11ftce 37 l:o'.7.'1iIi-3 l, 47 3171512713 L17 Ch lgillli 4- Lnirnry ocllliil- 11ey1 :li 2, S Senior play 47 Clieezlc 1f '1 , , , 2, Q 7 1:rf1 1 Cffff-f rry 4. 3 Ag. 7 HOl7Ifl7f15alffllfC' , ' oi. Cla 1 12 l 27 ll41Il1GIll,IlilIl1Q Cltit l, 2, 3, 47 l.111i1-'r ll :nfl 5, Q17 SGIIIQI lt i ii, 7 3, l, 2, 37 B ' Q 47 I ser Stfxtf 3. 47 JTVII 'st 'i 3 7 Gle iul, 8 l, 2, 47 CUNNIINGHAM IANI I CUNNINGHAIVI IVIARILHN DURKIN D LORr S EDWARDS WILMA EMI-IISER MARGARET FORD VIRGINIA GAUSS RICHARD I-IAII KENNETH IV' HAMMOND BETI H HARRIS BITTY IEAN I-IEDGES PHX LLIS HOSTRANDLR BEVFRLH IENKS CY NI HIA KING LOIS MAYER GEORGE MORSE CAROL MORSE PHX LLIS PARSONS ALAN PAYNE MARIORIE A v rf - I A , IVI. 2 ' 3 ., ' C. IL M0111 WIP O VT FIVSH J HOL O T7 V1 TER Six 'Srl-XRFOSS IELAND SIFIIH MARX! U SHUMVKAX I 195 HL'-E 'SMITH I5 MX SWIIZI' R IAMIS THCJVIPBON MRX L U IILS EI N OVHASKO SAP II HO V571 NG T WATKVNTS STUART V TH LOID NHFA ON NIM VHF? WILLQX LIIHALJIINI: vnku ik!! I Qu nr.LI' 1 J ' '1 Ja A ' NT ' rw. i C Lil F Sf.. , T fy- v - -f. , X- . , ,LF . U NAI , r.. f M 1, .' ,I NP. ' T X 2, Z, f ,SNL .'l.,Q', v ' ,O ' ' 4' V R III. f ' V ' -f '- - 1 2 ' , . A .' ' ', SFT. ' vu: M '.f'i'Wf l 1 CLASS HISTORY CLASS OF 45 The story of th1s years Sentor Class beg ns way back V1 the dtm oast We were much the same group we are today when we entered lunror Hrgn School Way back rn 1939 A D So why shouldnt the saga of tfns carefree never to be forgotten group have tts begmmng back rn those ancrent trmes lm askrng you why shouldnt rt? You may say ttat no other class hrstory began wrth the seventh grade but the class of 45 has done so d many thvngs that were never done before that thrs lrttle ttem wrll be aurte l'IOfOt,lQt'1lY drsregarded by the crrtrcs of Parnted Post l-lrgh School Yes rt was wrth great Joy that we trudged up the tmrd fhght of starrs rn that ancrent but venerable rnstrtutron Parnted Post Grarrrnar School for the frrst trme tn our ltves durtng the fall of l939 lt was tust after the Thrrd Rerch had ruthlessly overrun Poland but our happy go lucky were aurte unaware of 1t all Lrttle drd we dream that the war wh n started on the frrst day of September l939 almost to the day comctdrng wrth our advent rnto brg trme educatlon would sttll be raglng on the day of our gradua tron and would affect drrectly or mdtrectly but always au te forcefully every srngle member of our class Rrnk Thomas was elected the frrst presrdent of the class of 45 when rn the seventh grade Phyl Lewrs Rrnks flame at the trme was chosen as vrce presrdent We were off' lrrn Wurth wolf extraordrnary of the class of 45 was handed the presrdents robes ln the erghth grade and Mary Lou Thompson was elected vtce presrdent Rrnk and Tl our two Iumor Hrgh School presrdents Jorned the Umtea States Navy together rn the summer of l944 although they were not able to graduate wrth the class both wrll long be remembered as probably the two most outstandrng members of our group Mrs Mae I-loelzer Mrs Mary Shoemaker Mrs Helen Whrtlock and Mr leo Harrrson were the patrent and long suffermg teachers who gurded our steps as we romped through lunror l-lrgh School Furthermore 1t 1S only had the good fortune to work under her on her long and hrghly regarded record as a member of the Iumor Htgh faculty Every member of the class of 45 a group whrch loved her one and all smcerely hopes that she w1ll meet wrth great success rn her future plans Were 1t posstble that the leavtng of the class of 45 was done wrth as much regret on the part of the PPI-lS faculty as IS the departure of Mrs l-loelzer the class of 45 would probably stay on a few more years We entered Hrgh School w1th that undemable rarrn to go and up an at em attttude St1ng1ng Mrss Eleanor Venus Hogue for the class advrsor shrp we elected under her capable drrectron the followrng Off1C9fS for the Freshman class of 1941 through 1942 Mr and Mrs Francrs Brown presrdent and vrce presrdent respectrvely tat the ttme they were Francrs Brown and Phyl Hedges but thmk nuthrn of rtl Don Rrnk Thomas secretary and 'Beverly Hostrander treasurer Ah yes we staged the tradrtronal gooa weather hrke wrth that ever present always mvrted Kenneth Clrcauennor provrdtng the ever present never rnvrted wtsecracks A skatmg party and shrndrg rn the weatherbeaten gymnasrum of PPHS also added to our fun whrle the laps were see-mg to rt that we would graduate wfule the Umted States was at war lt was rn December l94l at a ttm when we as com placent lrttle Freshmen were wandermg armlessly around the corrrdors of Parnted Post I-lrgh School that the laps attacked Pearl Harbor lt was durmg our Sophomore year that the class of 45 lost tts hrs' member to the armed forces Marv BeGell elected presrdent of the las for the Sophomore year left the old home town rn the sprrng for servtce wrth Uncle Sams Navy Marr has been mrssed greatly smce hrs deoartur from our ranks The other offrcers elected rn the fall of 42 were Altce Reea vrce oresrdent DeSales Apenowrch secretary and Lots Krng treasurer Mrs lean Damels gtrls gym rnstructor and at that trme Mrss Eldle was selected as class advtsor for thrs turbulent oerrod rn our hrstory I say turbulent because a most rnterestrng hay rrde C75 was emoyed by our class tn thrs perrod tAnd how whoopee woo woo sweet memorresl plus a slrgnt party rn the same dtlaprdated gym that put up wrth us as Freshmen Cf class i' 1' I - ' ' ' 1 . 1, ' ' A I A A A . 1 1 f . , W . . V , , , , , T. Y T , . . T , . , . ' ' . A ' . . fC' ' ' ' ' a Ir It I n 1 A I - - - I 1. fitting here to congratulate Mrs. Hoelzer, long a favorite of those who have - 1 A I 1 ll w I! A ' ' Q . . . , W , v ' L I ' 4 QL . ' , c. s Q . 1 r ' ' . ' T e . . . - x,,, A .. wr te up rn the Poster of 43 was nothmg less than a corny dralogue between some m1ce but the strange part about 1t IS that the m1ce have slnce deve oped rnto hrgh bred cats maybe the honorable professor Sanford can explam thrs phenomena And then now hold your breath folks came that year of all ye.trs the Iumor year' flt s about trmel We perched Lee Searfoss hrgh and dry rn the presrdents chaxr Bef Hostrander at hrs srde and kept Gerry Wrlcot and Mary Lou Seeley busrly takmg notes and addmg greenbacks as they rolled rnto our treasury Sure enough Gerry was our secretary Marr lor Seeley our treasurer and Bev our vrce presrdent for the lumor year Norm Phelps Parnted Posts ambassador of good wrll from Addrson and v1ce versa was grven the dubrous honor of advrsor to the class of 45 as 1t entered 1nto the brggest years of 1ts exrstence Mr Phelps really took rt as an honor to be advrsor to us hell1ons and through hrs untrrrng efforts we were able t make a success of the two brggest actrvrtres of any Iumor class the sa'e of Chrlstmas cards and the publ1cat1on of the yearbook No we drdnt equal the record sale of Chrrstrnas cards that the Semors at that trme boast a unmercrfully of but there rs only one reason for that Adolf l-lrtler Because of wartrme slrces rn the paper supply we were depr1ved of the brggest sale getter IH the whole Chnstmas Card racket wrapplng paper All told we d1d sell more of the cards themselves than the class that was so good at estabhshrng records As for the yearbook we completely outdtstanc ft the class of 44 rn that as well as all others before us at least we lrke to thmk so I suppose all of the classes are gutlty of th1s m1sdemeanor Al Parsons was the Ed1tor Blnk Thomas the Busmess Manager and Mr Phelps of course the boss Wrth Mr Phelps well balanced layout and some draw rngs by lack Lagerbom tossed ln for good luck the class of 45 put out yearbook revolutronary at least lf not what some people rmght thmk so around the Chrrstmas of our lun1or year and belreve 1t or not sponsored a dance' lt was some affarr and up to the trme of thts wrrtrng the clos st that our class has come to engagrng 1n th1s age old war banrshed actrvrty The year ended wrth the class well ahead rn fmances and marks and pre pared to ascend to the top of the mountain we were now Senrors ana from now on I arnt usm no more slang The electron for Semor Class offrcers resulted rn the selectron of Roger Alderman as presrdent Betsy Shumway as vrce presrdent and Alan Parsons as secretary treasurer Th1s gave our class a d1st1nct1on few can clarm nobody served two terms as presrdent and thrs goes to show what a great wealth of materral we had W1th Mr Phelps once agarn leadrng the way we entered our Senror year wrth the convlctron that we were gomg to succeed rn every way and when the frrst month s averages came out the astomshea faculty of PPHS saw a m1racle that seldom occurs We were strll on top scholastrcally as we had been for our other three years lt IS not very often that the Semor class boasts the hrghest average of the four We took the tradrtronal tnps to Womans Club and Rotary enroymg every one of them and at the same trme undertook the productror of a Senror play an undertakmg that was marked wrth the same earnestness that seems to be a part of our endeavor The Grrls Take Over was the trtle and 1t proved rn all ways a complete success Trcket sales tor thrs event swelled our treasury rmmensely Ten boys remamed rn the class of 45 when they became Sen ors as agarnst 35 grrls Thls was some reductron especrally rn the male ranks from the crowd that entered lunror l-hgh School Just one day after the world greatest conflrct had 1ts small but swrft begrnmng on the border of Poland The class of 45 numbered 73 when rt entered as Freshmen and has shrunk to rts present srze of 45 Say now rsnt that sumpln the Class of 45 has 45 members as rt graduates There are seven servrcemen that we lrke to mclude as a vrtal part of our class Thre of these have already been mentroned The other four although they mrght not have fmtshed hrgh school wrth us Chuck Klng Pete Smrth Chuck Carpenter and Henry Cramer were among our ranks as Freshmen ,Y QF X- . I l I 1 - v ' I , ' I I v 1 - V I I 9 ' ' ' - 1 . . ,, V . QL- . . I , C wonderful. The classes of '44 and '45 calmed their feudin' for a short time l I I I I I - l r , f I l V ,, 9 . '. I ' ' ' ' t . . , i . . ' I . , . ,ppl , L V ' - ' . e SENIOR CLASS WILL SENIOR CLASS PBOPHECY santtary cond1t1ons to the porkers of th1s natlons farms In aad1t1on I w1l1 see to 1t that all hog feed 1S at least 99 4 1 pure and shall conta1n approx1 mately 53 1 bull amen brother W1th the st1rr1ng statements of th1s 1llustr1ous human1tar1an st1ll r1ng1ng 1n my ears I wander over to what appears to be a m1n1ature show Indeed the only s1sters tn the class of 45 Mar1lyn and Iamce Cunnmgham are exh1b1t1ng the latest dogpatch styles These venus11ke females who could and st11l can lay cla1m to more than the1r share of pulchr1tude had 1he m1s fortune dur1ng the1r h1gh school days to fall madly 1n love w1th a com1c Slflp character They loved h1m as one they dreamt of h1m day and ntght L11 Abner L11 Abner L11 Abner L11 Abner was the1r secret cher1sh They kept th1s fondness a secret unt1l after graduat1on but then 1t became too much for them at once they set out search1ng the world over for the hkeness of L11 Abner When they found h1m and the poor guy IS the Spllllfl 1n1age of the or1g1nal they carr1ed h1m back to a deserted town 1n the Kentucky h1lls and there the three of them started what IS today the flour1sh1ng v1llage of Dogpatch Dogpatch lS among other th1ngs the style center of 1he un1 verse hav1ng SW1p9d th1s pr1v1lege from gay Paree only re ently As 1 understand 1t Marlyn and lan1ce were so dtsgusted w1th the clothes often worn 1n the L11 Abner com1c str1p that they were determ1ned when they founded the real l1fe Dogpatch to make the1r bra1nch1ld au1te the oppos1te of the one dep1cted 1n the funn1es They are now exh1b1t1ng to the awe struck onlookers the1r mutual husband al1as L11 Abner The poor gent IS cha1ned to the sofa To me the fa1r ha1red Ian1ce 1S another Da1sy Mae wh1le Mar1lyn resembles the one and only Moonbeam lVTcSw1ne lt IS rumo1 ed that they borrowed a certa1n character from the class of 46 to f1ll th part of I-la1rless loe Who Knows ?l7 Whoa' G1ddapl Well whadda ya know'F '?' That 1nseparable pa11 of horselovers Delores Durk1n and Lo1s CThe Queenl Kmg exh1b1t1ng the prowess of a certa1n stall1or1 named Shaua to a group of reporter Ever SIHCQ the complet1on of the1r htgh school days these two lad1es have spent the1r t1me solely and wholly on but two th1ngs Horses and Husbands The latter strangely enough IS not on exh1b1t1on today but some sources have 1t that they spend a b1t more t1me on th1s pro1ect than they do on horses The magnet1c LOIS who has been respons1ble for most Call but one: of the 3 458 men attracted 1n the1r d1rect1on SIHCG they I1TSl started on a search for the perfect horse has declared that only 64 men have su1ted her well enough for ITYCITFIGQG Imag1ne 1t' 3457 love affatrs faccordtng to the most recent World Almanac tabulahonl and s1xty four marr1agesl I ll S1xty three d1vorces toollll MISS Durk1n has not been gu1te as fortunate C71 as the beauteous LOIS when 1t comes to males only one such crttter has shown any devot1or1 to her as yet a Ubang1 ch1efta1n from darkest Afr1ca The papers th1s morn1ng headl1ned the fact that after 19 years of peaceful marr1age Delores and MOOkl Kowfuu are breaklng up Delores IS su1ng for d1vorce because o1 Mook1 s cann1bal1st1c hab1ts The duos search for the perfect horse ended whe11 they came upon the specrmen now before my eyes Lo1s was so pleased w1th th1s horse that she dec1ded to name 1t after her f1rst husband and most beloved one Shaug would st ll be w1th her some clatm 1f 11 were not for the fact that he was rudely k1cked by one of the horses once Its e1ther your nags or me he excla1med 1n a f1t of wrath We all know what the answer was I wander away from these two horse lovers and lo and behold what do 1 seel7l'P The one and only the 1ff9SlSllbly beaut1ful Dorothy Ahce Laamoor a11as Dorothy Ahce Reed R1ght smack 1n the m1ddle of the con vent1on ly1ng on an art1f1c1al but sandy 1sle urrounded by sun lamps camouflaged as p1ne trees and clotned 1n a sky blue p1nk polka dot sarong l1es 1119 peerless Laarnoor Dur1na her h1gh school days Ahce became so entranced by sunny 1?lor1da and sandy 1sles that now she refuses to part from the latter Even when offered a mov1e contract by Metro Goldwyn Mayer Cget the last name 1t s go1na to come 1n later on l she shpulatea that all of her DICIUTGS must have lots of sand and lots of sun And thus every one of l1er twenty tl1ree screcn GCIIIGVGITIGDIS have bee11 f1lmed on o certa1n very sandy very sunny 1slet off the coast of Flonda tWoodard lslana I th1nk she called 1tl All of the heroes and v1lla ns 1n her p1ctures co ne to . .. 1 1 1 11. -- - 1 . . ,V1 . .- If I1 . .... , . 1 - I . . 1 . . . 1 1 1 ' , . 1 . 1 1 -- 1 I - I . , M 1 I I I ' I 1 1 . . . .11 - 1 1 1 . . 1 .- . , , 1 , Q, . , 1 1 1 - , ' I . , 119 11 . 11 . . , 1 1 1 . 11 11 A 13. 1 I I T77 1 1 . 1 I 1 1 ' 1 . . . , ' .... 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V 1 . l L 1 1 Alrce on th1s lonely lsle all she has to do IS he around and look beautrful And that IS plenty enough At present she has ollected qurte a large crowd of admlrers all gapmg and whrsthng as I am about to do Nope she drdnt grve me a chance Instead I am about to mtervrew her oh boyoboyoboyoboy 'll And what does the qaeen of frlm dom have for the press on th1s warm summer day Brrrr where d1d that draft fdodgerl come from my but rt s cold rn here I should have known better than to wear a cellophane sarong I am at th1s pornt rudely pulled away from my conversatron wrth Mxss Laamoor by the strong paws of George Butch Mayer partner rn charge of the Metro Goldwyn Mayer motron plctures corporatron Butch dldnt know 1t when he graduated from PPHS IH the class of 45 but the Mayer of the MGM frlm company rn l945 was hrs forty tmrd cousrn and Butch was the brg boy s favorrte relatrve George strll cant frgure out the last one he never even suspected hrs Hollywood relatlve knew hrm As the story goes the orrgrnal Mayer was yachtlng one day off the coast of Florrda when he came upon a certarn sandy sunny lsle Old and enfeebled the srght of a certarn beauteous creature adornrng the beach of th1s rsle was too much for h1m and he passed away Hrs last words w re Grve her a Job her of course meanrng the now world famous Dorothy Alrce Laamoor When the deceased Mayer s wrll was unwrapped from a coverlng that consrsted of a Frankenstern Horror prcture rt was drscovered that he had left hrs entrre holdrngs to our own George Mayer George rnsrstent creature that he IS dec1ded to rnterpret hrs forty th1rd cousrn s holdrngs as a one thrrd partnershlp rn MGM and at the pomt of a gun he managed to enforce hrs rnterpretatrons At the pornts of st1ll more guns he has become the domrnant frgure rn the corporatron and of course M1ss Laamoors personal manager Hrs frrst act as an executrve rn Hollywood was to h1re Dorothy wrth a hfe long contract Hrs second act and so far as rs known hrs last act was to wrrte a modern versron of Romeo and Iulret wrth the Florrda Isle as the settlng and then cast hrmself 1n the role of Romeo opposrte Laamoor as Iuhet More funll Sn1ff'7 Sn1ffl'? What rs that I smell'?7 Perhaps 'P Ah' It sl The world famous quartette of cooks those renowned magrcrans of the krtchen those authors of a dozen cook books those patronesses of a m1ll1on restau rants the Mrsses Betty Hammond Mary Ellen Best Marrorre Payne and Wrnrfred Wheaton Thes four lad1es were the only members of th1s mag n1f1cent group to specrahze rn a homemakrng course durrng therr hrgh school days smce they have banded together to cooperate w1th each other 1D therr efforts to create new drshes Each one 1S an authorrty on everything from French Frred Ants to grrlled Zebra At present and th1s IS what I smelled they are preparlng a rather pleasant smellrng delxcacy for tonrght s twentreth IGUHIOU banquet Betty has Just added a dash of elephant salt fprepared tn her own secret fashron from ground elephant earsl to the raprclly borlrng pot and I see Margery rs about to slaughter the octopus for the frrst course of the brg feast There IS a great deal of fascrnatron 1n watchrng the pot bubble rhrnocerous tarls porcuplne feet and ostrrch necks are popprng up all the trme Mary Ellen rs now supplyrng the soup wrth 1ts brggest flavorer good old fashroned delrcrous freshly out Polar Bear Irvers mmmm I can taste them already Wrnrfred I understand IS rn charg of the dessert She has procured for us that treat of all treats fabout a ton of 1t I gaessl rce cream The g1rls have Just presented me w1th an autographed copy of ther best sellmg cook book The Var1t1es of Iellyf1sh Ielly and How Not To Get Slck on It A recent Gallup poll cla1med that th1s verv book has saved hundreds of lrves I shall leave these hard Worklng female chefs now before I am temptel to chew on one of those delrghtful prckled kangaroo tongues and thus socrl my appetlte Takrng 1n a w1de range wlth the next sweep of my eyes I see an equally wrde range of vacatlonlng celebr1t1es st1ll unlntervlewea To h sure 1t IS qurte drffrcult to determrne whlch one to honor flrst but srnce Gerr f Wrlcox and Mary Teresa Rocco those world champrons tn I are statroned on the far left I shall seek them out at once As I arrrve these two demons for fast trrcky and hrghflylng arr la , . C 1 I I - I 7' W I . . - - - , , . , , 1 a I ' v v I I . , . , D . ' ' I I I I . I , Y - I , . , . 1 ' ' I These celebr1t1es are such bores - ...... - - .... - - - - - , , I - . . U 9 . , - , - , 1 A ' I I I I 1 ' . . . . 9 - - - . , , , , - I . - I t , - Q-Ante, ,-qnfw, - -. , . . . rx vvvf r a w----f--1-fa-' s gasoline srtuatron lt seems that lrrgh oftane rs t Q low for the bl rthosphere Ctwo torres above the stratosrherel ard tlus ls fcre they an take ther boyfriends up here for a rrde again they will have to deve op a new type Q fuel Mary Teresa has hrt upon an rd a why not add a few drops or Sanforrdrum Ca hrghly effrcrent lubricant used to keep human Jaws runnin JJ to the high octane gas so as to give rt the necessary power for blathosphere crursrng Gerry who rs attrred rn her recently designed prlot s ,rnrforrn com olete wrth oxygen mask electric heated gloves parachute earphones h met and lrpstrck gets rn her two brts by suggesting that rf Sanforrdrum forrrfred hrgh octane works rn the blathosphere they should keep the formula a secret and place the gas on the market as Sanfane the mighty fuel for Jaws and airplanes CSCOOPJ Well more power to you grrls There seems to be quite a commotron over a brt to my rrght upon rnvestrgatron l frnd none other than that unforgettable Stewie Watkins him self Now the genial Mr Watkins rs at present demonstrating to the ever present group of teen age admirers that are forever surroundrrrg hrm Th demonstration thrs trme concerns the workings of hrs newly patented wh1stleo a devrce whrch he claims will soon be used by every young man of thrs generation to whistle at the pretty girls wrth lt rs flar rather roundly shaped and rs desrgned to frt rn the lower Jaw of any wolf that so desires one Csrzes l4603 276 439D A cord extends from the Jaw to the palm of the wearer so that the machrne may be adJusted to the occasion As the story goes one of Stewie s worst problems Nhrle strll unmarried was the drffrculty that he experienced when more trran one girl was attracted by hrs whistle Since rt was rather expensive to treat maybe a dozen dames that he would attract wrth but one long whistle and since he drdnt have the heart to turn down any of them Stewre decided that what the wolves of the world needed was a whrstle that only one girl could hear depending upon which female he wished to know Berng an expert rn radar the brrllrant product and he rs now giving free demonstrations he rs able to set the obJect worn rn the lower Jaw to a certain color and when the whistle rs emitted only girls dressed rn that color will hear t Amazing rsnt rt'Pl'?l'Pl'P P Stewre has a brrght future And now l come upon the two plarnest drabest saddest and quretest members of the conventron Lors Welty and Amy Smrth They are also the worlds biggest man haters It was aurte the opposrte rn high school but suddenly almost on the day of therr graduation they Just simply retrred They hrbernated They disappeared They shut up They were gone And now today for the frrst trme rn twenty years they are mingling wrth other people rn fact they have Just thrs moment completed therr frrst twenty four hours outside of the Mongolian cave into which they were swallowed twenty long annals ago Why rt seems only yesterday says Amy who rs strrl blrnkrng from the brightness of the moon last nrght that Miss Barley was giving us h rn homeroom perrod for gabbrng too much Thrs rs such a borrng way to pass trme says Lois combing the earthworms out of her hair l do wrsh that Wilcox and Rocco would fly us back home rn that speedy rocket shrp of therrs Perhaps rt rs therr constant contact wrth snakes and Mongolian Lizards that accounts for thrs borrng trme lt has been sard that Smrth and Welty refused at frrst to come to the conventron but when they were smoked out of therr hrdrng place by a group of local extermrnators Wilcox and Rocco flew them here rn the nrck of trme The dear ladres now have a statement for the press l understand They ar about to speak to We have recently unearthed the remarns of a prehrstorrc man? probably the earlrest ever seen about four brllron 6 mrllron 300 thou sand four hundred and nrnety erght years old and oh boy rs he hand somelll Holy mackerel SCCOP l can see the headlrne now Next to cross my lrne of vrsrorr rs a quintet of novel but highly respected female polrtrcrans Not that these frve have formed a polrtrcal party to gether or that they are rn any way connected wrth each other its simply that they are the only frve female polrtrcrans rn thrs group and naturally berng ladres they would congregate at once and proceed to hash out all of ' ' ' . c . ' - f ' c J J 1 . , -s ' . 1 1 , . ti , re , , c t 'r ' ' ' ' , l cl, A lx . A ' e f ' I I I I l I ' 4 l I 1 4 K I . , ' , ' , , , .ei- ' - ' 1 . . . . . 1, I . ' ' ' - - ' Ar ' ' ' 1 I l I X I 4 'I' J Mr. Watkins decided that the answer lay in this field. With his finished -1 1 I V - 1 'I V I I I ' - J their troubles Th first one that I am about to have the honor of shaking lands with is the n ayorlessl of a srnall midwestern town named lunk on the ancrtze Elizab th tBettyD Brac wa the Judge in a n xtion vide Conte about five year to d tern inf tl oddest named town 1 he U Q 11 village being so grateful to Betty' for her decision g1v1ng lunk O 1tl1 Yangtz irs prize offer ier t It ay rs ip of the town lie ever etficient Betty ensing that politics rnignt be an interesting field took the townsoeoy le up on the propositioi and assumed her dut1es with great resignation Sh soon found that the village was a haven for do e peddlers tlapc nesel bu had little trouble in getting rid of them for she cleaned the outlav s up with but one sweep of her ma hine gun Cprofess d to be a veteran of Iwo lima? fthe gun of course? Betty now has the s1tuat1on so comple ely in hand that when the local Montgomery Vfard office went on a strike recently sh simply ousted the manager from his office and put the Gil Scouts to work in place of the striking clerks tlis will undoubtedly be recorded by nis tor1ans as the second battle of Montgomery Ward although Ceneral Brac politicians to come to my attention is the buyom ever Jolly president of th Death Valley Chamber of Commerce Mary Lou Claxton Mary I under stand has been doing a thriving business selling the hundreds of dead horse cow and what have you skulls that she picks up around the valley to the one millionth of a tourist that passes by her office every hour lljigure this one how many tourists would pass DY there in a year'?D lln five years'?P I-Iave you got 1t'F' Fine Still puzzles me how Mary got this rob OHII So that s it Mary has Just told me that it got so d d cold back in Painted Post at times that she swore during one freezing spell and fuel shortage she would spend the rest of her life in the hottest climate she could find Death Valley was her answer Claxton has absorbed so much heat that doctors are amazed to find her normal temperature IS 123 And look at that sun tanl ll Say now Next victim for the mike in this gathering of pol1t1c1ans is Beverly Cross the governor of a U S possession Under Beverlys control is a s1ngle Island one from which the Axis was able to wreak a great deal of harm toward Allied sh1pp1ng during World War Two The Isle of Sirens The Slrens you remember were a vicious group of females who perched on a collection of rocks out in the Mediterranean and spent their time singing Dont Fence Me In Their voices had rather magnetic aualities about them and sailors of every nat1on were attracted to The Isle Whole boatloads would suffer the same fate-the irresistible strain of the s1rens melodies became too much for the seamen and they swarmed ashore 1n guest of the magical singers Each one suffered the same fate the third course of some evenings meal would be the destiny of every male that touched the shores of the lsle of Sirens At least I think that 1S what hap pened to the unfortunates in I-Iomers Odyssey All the victims were Allied seamen for the boats d1dnt have the nerve to venture out of the three mile limit not out of fear for the Sirens but because of a somewhat stronger force Now where does Beverly Cross fit in th1s little tale? At the San Francisco Conference for studying the problems of the peace which were bound to follow this war it was decided that the Isle of Sirens was a definite menace to the peace and happiness of the postwar world espec1ally to the male populat1on tlt seems that the Sirens have no effect on women and in turn will not harm in the least any females who set foot on the1r groundsl The best way to eliminate this menace argued the leaders of that age would be to find some way to drown out those enchanting vo1ces before they floated across the sea and into the ears of some unsuspecting sailor Beverly Cross was their final and conclusive answer Bev whose stronq resonant, and high pitched vocal cords could drown out anything from Fibbei McGee calling Molly, to Americas champion hog caller, was at once ap pointed rnxlitary governor over this collection of rocks with the annual salary of 33,872,537 49 Think of all the lives she has saved, though Indeed, MISS Cross, whose cond1t1on right now seems rather flustered, 1S about to tell me the cause for all the excitement 'Oh, dear, she says, one of the more influential sirens, Dirtie Gertie from Bizertie, came over to my office the other day and shook hands with me, declaring that ever s1nce I had swept ' ' .. e ' ' ' ' Y . '-'e.1 .e, ' s ' ' c' vl st s ae c 1' 1: ie 'n t. , I. U. Tl f' .t A ' o, f ed lr, he 1 o ' . T. - L ', ' ' I1 , ' I . A Q ,. ' .. e 1 I D J YI ,, I c ' 1 e ' , l I I 47' I , , -1 oe has not as yet received official recognition from the head office. Next of the ' ' ' 1 - I -1 ' L .Q L! . If A O , , ' I , , the skulls and bones off the beach the island s odor was much more to her lrkrng lts the very frrst trme that any one of those dear grrls has even so much as looked at me Oh dearll Such rs life such rs lrfe No sooner am l to frnrsh wrth Beverly Cross than the fourth member of thrs polrtrcal harangue rs grasping my hand rn a friendly hardslrak lt rs doubtless a tremendous honor to rave the trrst woman president of the U S at thrs convention and l am rnaeed tnrrlled to have the prrvrleg ot interviewing her Margaret Emhrser rt will be recalled was the power behind the organization of the SKlRTS the first successful third party rn th hr tory of tne U S All that Margaret had to do was to get the vote of every elrgrble female voter rn the country let the Democrats and the Republicans divide the nrale vote and she won the electron hands down She l rs been rn the office for three years and plans to run for reelection But ust frnd a single male voting for her he would be ostracrzed frorn society and the same goes for the women who cast their ballot for the male candidate her husband The Republican and Democratic parties have combined rn an effort to oust the SKIRTS from power When they succeed they will break apart once more President Emhrser has no statement for the press other than that she plans to hold a series of public debates wrth her husband the Rcprocrat candidate The topic of their debates wrll be SLACKS OR SKIRTSV Wlirch Better Fits the Drgnrty of the Wlrrte House? Beverly Hostrander the fifth of thrs aurntet of polrtrcal figures rs probably the most ruthless most efficient and the most powerful of them all She rs what rs known as the power behind the president the president rn thrs case being Miss Emhrser Hostran der rs national chairman of the SKIRTS party and can make or oreak any up and coming or down and going female polrtrcran lt was she who had mans place was rn the home Beverly even went so far as to exile Miss Luce to the lsle of Sirens where she reputedly is helping Governor Cross under strict orders from Washington to convert the Sirens rnto potential attracters of the male vote Miss Hostrander rs rn truth a vrrtual dictator of everything from the nation s kitchens to its saloons lyet she refuses to run for president The bashful type you know lt is rumored that Hostranders fiancee has to salute her at the beginning and end of every date The mrlr tary type you know Gracious me and now shes weeping Rupert ha rust wired me that he will not marry me on account of because I arnt been farthful to him SCOOP l guess she rs very defrnrtely the fickle type too But man she sure knows her polrtrcs And what rs that my eyes are now focused upon'?'?'?'? Such a forlorn subdued look upon that handsome yet oft beaten face of hrs Yes the face that belongs to Robert Reep candidate for president rn 1965 1S as completely shut up as a dead clam And as long as hrs wife president Emhrser rs wrthrn a ten foot radius rt will stay shut up Poor chap' ll But wart untrl he slips out of her sight wart until he is tar enough away so that she can no longer get at him wrth a rollrng p1n then he will give forth wrth a steady volume of talk about polrtrcs of course He will tell the world out of his wifes earshot what a badly henpecked husband he rs and that the only way to bring relief to hrs condition would be to have him elected president It was wrth thrs kind of a lrne that he won the Reprocrat nomination for the highest office rn the land He rs hoping as are all other influential Repro cats that Americans w1ll have p1ty on hrm and grve him the presidency from which positron he could once again become master of hrs household I understand thrs business of wanting to become master of the house all started way back rn World War Il when Margaret was a Sergeant rn the WACS and Bob was a mere corporal rn the rnfantry They were married on her furlough Srnce then the poor Reep has been the most henpecked hus band rn the nation even to the point where hrs wife refuses to use hrs name Robert naturally has no statement for the press for hrs ever aomrnatrng wrfe rs watching hrrn wrth an eagle eye nearby and wont let the slrghtest phrase slrp from hrs lrps My incessant wanderrngs have now brought me rn touch wrth all but thrrteen of thrs glory reaping group My next rntervrew will take rn four of the group s more outstanding members Known as the Nrghtclub Ouartette ach personage rn thrs select foursome has spent more trme rn the nightclubs A , T 1 y . . . 1 , . Q s .C , l ' ' . , ' ' . - rc. . A ' 4 X V - f - U , Clair Booth Luce impeached for declaring that the average American wo- ! I v If. C I ' I I X , , - M - , , 9 , . . . . cf New York than any other known person lrvrng or dead To be sure the Mrsses Ellen Trtus Vrrgrnra Ford Betty Harrrs and Wrlma Edwards have not as yet garned husbands srnce the tres of matrrmony would surely rnter fe e wrth the lrfe they rndulge rn re spendrng each nrght rn a drfferent rahtclub and sleeprng throughout the hours of the day Trred of rural lrfe the e four followers of the gay whrte way pooled therr funds the day after graouatron and staked thrs small fortune H98 cents? on Man O Peace a horse runnrng rn the frrst Beartown Derby and favored to lose by at least three mrles However the grrls thrnkrng that the twenty year old ManOPeace was favored to WIN by the three rnrles lard the nrnety erght cents on hrm Naturally therrs was the only one of the three mrllron bets to be lard on the nose of the horse that eventually won to the amazement of everybody except the grrls and the horses owner Vrrgrnra Fords father They cleaned up and set off for New York from whrch place they returned for the frrst trme yesterday to attend the reumon In fact last nrght was the frrst trme rn twenty years that they hrt the hay before seven am They are socralrtes beyond comparrson they stand at the top of New Yorks socral regrster and to be sure seldom rs the day when the brg crty s columnrsts dont make at least a dozen references to them The strange part of thrs whole setup rs therr lrvlng quarters the entrre quartette resrdes rn a small sparsely furnrshed room adrornrng the more elaborate stalls housrng Elsre the Cow and Elmer the Bull an ever present exhrbrt rn the Borden s Darry Corp burldrng on Frith Avenue lt rs even rumored that the grrls home used to be the stall for Elsre and Elmer untrl the pa1r rated better quarters Furtherfore rt rs an unspeakable thought rn everyones mrnd that the socralrtes chose thrs room and rts sur roundrngs srmply to refresh therr memorres of lrfe on the farm and to grve them a constant hate for sard exrstence Zoorrrlll Swrsh l 'What are those creatures'?'Pll Slowly they come 20 a stop and now rrght rn front me are the world s two most colorful characters Batman and the Flash Lrttle drd we carefree students back rn PPHS realrze that we had rn our mrdst two potentral dynamos Drck Gauss and Ken Hall Gauss whrle walkrng home one day suddenly leaped to avord crashrng rnto a parked car and belreve rt or not folks he kept rrght on leaprng He soon found that wrth hrs arms stretched out he could glrde and soar at wrll and any place he wanted to Srnce Batman was hrs favorrte cornrc strrp character Drck fashroned for hrmself a Batman costume and entered rnto the spotlrght as the real lrfe Batman Halls story rs practrcally the same whrle tranaurllv drrnkrng a bottle of pop one brrght sunny day he was accosted by a rather hrgh rumprng grasshopper Thrs monstrous Cor so he rmagrnedl rnsect scared the lrvrng daylrghts out of Kenny and rn an effort to get away from rt he drd qurte the natural thrng started runnrng For the frrst two mrles hrs pace was perfectly normal but here an amazrng transformatron took placelll Lrke lrghtnrng out of a clear blue sky thrs mrdget speed demon headed down the Lrncoln Hrghway at 200 mrles per hour In one hour he had crossed the U S rn two hours he had had crrcumnavrgated the globe rn four hours he had gone to the moon and back at the end of frve hours the grasshopper gave up the chase Today at the end of some few brllron hours Kenny rs at the peak of hrs power he rs by far the worlds fastest human and has been acclarmed as the real lrfe Flash Strangely enough the Flash rs Halls favorrte comrc as rs clearly demonstrated by Kenny s costume These two are the only superhuman berngs known today and rt rs rndeed an amaz1ng corncrdence that they both come from the some hrgh school class Furthermore therr contrrbutrons to the cause of crrrrre preventron have been so enormous they are honorary members of every polrce department rn the world Rrght now they seem to have some thrng rrughty rmportant to tell mel'?l'?'?l'? Batman rs speakrng We have rust returned from a trrp rnsrde Germany where we nabbed the supposedly dead Adolf Hrtler rn the act of stealing from a garbage can This rs a manor offense rn Germany and the tyrant Hrtler who for all these years has been declared dead wrll be frned heavrly for rt SCOOP' Ill Although such excrtrng news breaks often leave me a brt dazed l strll have the strength to rntroduce you to the Worlds Champron Brngo artrsts Once agarn we have the class of 45 PPHS domrnatrng an rnternatronal pastrme for BINGO has surpassed all other forms of recreatron rn rmportance 1 ' 1 1 1 1 I . T . . 1 1 ri. 1 1 1 1 . 1 , ,I Y' . 4- 1 1 1 Q 1 1 N 1 1 1 4 ' ' 1 - 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 , - 1 1 1 . rn 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1, . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . . 1 1 I ,Y , . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 . . 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 1 .1 J 1 , 1 . . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and attendance Carol Morse Leona Woodhouse Cynthra lenks lane Trowbndge Phyllls Morse Sabrtma Tombasco and Mary Lou Seeley have become perfectlonlsts m th1s racket and each has devoted every moment she has had smce graduatlon to the game s advancement Mlss Seeley tn troduced BINGO to the far off lands of Ttbet and Afghanrstan Sabtttnas forceful mfluence was the dornmatmg Iactor m hav1ng Bmgo establrshea as the natronal pastrme of the now prosperous natlon from whence her an cestors came lane Trowbrtdge chose the Songo as her f1eld for explo1tat1on and was at one trme reported to be lookmg for a husband lnstead of promot 1ng BINGO ttraltor to the causel the two Morse grrls atthouah entlrely unrelated dec1ded to team up and select Bussra as therr headquarters chorce whrch was very w1se for they were recently announced by loe Stahn as h1s commrssars for the Buss1an BINGO busmess Leona grabbed South Amerrca for her m1ss1onary work and has smce become an honorary drctator of every Central and South Amerrcan natron except Argenttna whrch would rather have revolutlons than play BINGO Mtss Ienks has remamed back IT the GOOD OLD USA and was only yesterday rewarded for domg so when the presrdent appomted her drrector of the WPB tWe Play Bmgol Smce these stx ladres have been largely responsrble for Bmgo s phenomenal r1se to popularrty and smce they are unrversally recognrzed as the seven leadrng authortttes on the game 1t was only natural that a Bmgo World Serles should have been demanded by all as the leadmg event of th1s can ventron I have been very lucky m that I am now standmg next to the table on whrch th1s gala event IS berng held for at least I3 OOO people have crowded mto the room IH order to see one of the seven w1n the world tttle It w1ll be the scoop of the agellll Watt a TDIHUIGIQ Oh clear th1s IS too too bad the game has gotten so hot that the kernels of corn whrch the players were usrng to place an therr Bmgo cards have begun to pop and the event wtll have to be postponed untrl tomorrow when rt IS hoped that some plastrc kernels can be obta1ned I-Iow sad Every report of the class of 45 must and wtll so help me ontam some mentron of the class advlser Norman Phelps Norm has also galned rnternatronal fame SIHCG the graduatton of 45 twenty moons ago but he as usual has done 1t m a very qutet unheralded manner As presrdent of the Addrson Instrtute of Fme Art Mr Phelps has help d to tram some of the worlds greatest pa1nters and nmety percent of them bemg exhtbrted rn the Coopers Plams Museum have had hrs mfluence on them Norm recently left h1s work at Addrson to pamt a mural for the G1bson Post Offrce and hrs artrstry tn th1s bu1ld1ng IS undoubtedly fam1l1ar to all of you for excerpts from It appear m the latest lssue of Lrfe magazme T1me IS growmg short now and before I am cut off I have an mtense deslre to read to you a lrst of former PPHS students who were members of the class of 45 but dtd not graduate w1th 1t Some were forced to leave because of the war some had to move others Just left Among th1s ltst you w1ll flnd many famous personalrtres and many unknowns but all are remembered here today and all are consptcuous by thetr absence Lrsten carefully now There was Alvena Cook Beverly Fryer I-Ienry Cramer Charley Carpenter Marv BeGell lunror Grover Paul Watnwrtght Pete Smrth Bob Freeman lrmmy Wurth Bmk Thomas Chuck Klng and many others And so rn closrng I only have to say that th1s IS your snooprng scoop 1ng reporter the character w1th the short drawl and the long wmd the Ghost of the Arr Waves s1gn1ng off from room I4 of PPHSI l ll Cfmally The End amen l ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . , 1 . . 1 . .1 1 - 1 1 1 1 .1 , , G 1 1 1 , I . . ., . . . . . 1 1 -f 1 1 1 , .. , , , , t 1 , 1 . 1 . . f-1 1 1 V , . . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 - Q , . V 1 . . 1 .. . , . . t 1 1 1 . . . , . 1 1 ' - 1 1 , . Wi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 - I - 1 1 , fa, .1 R wwf Ek R 3 EXT? Qf:TfOR 5 49 5 Mffwffm 3 yi J X' -GD 2 69 gagafagbf 75 22 QQ,f2,-5693832 Q ii , 5 f' 2 E-A XE- M ,f ff, 0,353 r 0 4 ., 2 2 ix ,' A aim QA - S g 1 0 gi e Q . , E L r L Q V SX W Fl - , u M li , ' hm7g'j 'M 'asf 5' M 2 2 W U, pf ,E 1, 1 W ' gg W A 1 QE 6 E W' Q Fifi Gy 13? ff m 2 W 'X Q5 , . 9 'Q -I . W N F w 6 40 fv C, JU N I -'gf 49' 4 I . IX 'v l Last fall as we ascended the third rung of our lei-gl: school ladder we chose as president, Bill lush McCarty: vice-president, Ray Cotter and secretary-treasurer, Lois Anne lohnson. To keep us cn the straight and narrow path, we chose Mr. Ciicguennci as class advisor. Our tirst undertaking, as a class, was the sale ot Christmas cards, which was highly successful. Two tearns were chosen for the sale with Mary Anna M rrick and lune Stewart as captains Since lune s team was the loser they gave a party in the s hool gym tor Mary Annas team Next began the work on the Poster which we hcped to make the best yet lack Lagerbom was c osen editor in chief with Skip lohnson as bust n ss manager Staffs were chosen and work pro gressed rapidly Vfe were very well represented in all the athletic events and are especially proud ot the tact that tour ot the starting tive on the basketball team were luniors Lois Anne lohnson H02 33198 N1 IUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS J -nffi f 4' r 1 I I 1 1 f' 4 Q . Y .,Nt sm l C HT' er Fattf UXFK L15 GFpxBOl siden RAYMOWW COTTPQ Ad is fE'NNVTH CUC ,U ' l sliser i lo s 1 otnson A r Q . . . XA f . - , I A V , c . , H H ,N A . . . . ff . H . 2 ' . .c ii. V . nf' ' ff o 3 '59 'M -S A Ai 'Q V . fl Tre ' 'ern , , , , , Blbl. Mc A Fost J' if . Y i fs - -A Vl Vice-Pre t , Y L -- Class . 'J' or , I. ll -..' . ifrx EfNlc'.!fT M , f. iffSe 1ff':ry-lzf'-':sLrex, ..,1 Ante Il ...- , 5 '25 F' ,.- Vi L 6 u Nxo- JY It R Potter A Frost F Casterlme T Gnftln T Neally E Mattrson E Randall K HUQQIHS L Leach M Cole lst How 2nd Row L I Glfiord D Tong R Regan M Watkms I Banmster K Sutton G Brady S Andrews D Smlth ard Bow D Wolverton A Pastor B Ch1ldS L Walnwrrqht P Conley M Devine H Shauqer D Troll l. A Iohnson Row M Blddle B Cotter I Catchpole I Clark M A Merrlck R deI.,orra1ne I House I Laqerbom I Stewart I Herrlck K Clxc quennox l' B Smltn B Prutsman 1' Velte A Ol r B Numara T Bonbrak E Smxth n Row I Dalley C Iohnson B Freeman I Green C Blank L Brownell 7th Row A Sclfoonover A H lm D Rice B McCarty L Bement mfywc 'W L 0, ta . J ,S I ,X W ' i I , - 4 .W I I W, , A ., , , ',,: .J 1 ' fr V' 3 I ' P3 I 'K f 5 W 'K B I. ,J I . I I f f' T L 4th 2 . ' , . , . , . , . . ' , . St.rBc'.'.': . . ,'x.. .' . ,e, Elirf. e, Bt' ': . ' , . , . ,. , . , . . In ant1c1pat1on of a prosperous year the Sopho more class started by electtnq the followmq otfrcers Howard Klock presrdent Betty Cutler VICG presr dent and Hollrs Law secretary and treasurer By a large mayorrty Mrss Hoque was chosen class advrsor In the wmter ot 1944 we enyoyed a roller skatmq party at the Spmnrnq Wheel 1n Cormnq The class assembled durmq the month of Aprrl to ar range for a hrke followed by a wlener roast S much for our partymq act1v1t1es' Although the Sophomore class fa1led to Wm rn rnter class basketball they plan to Wm a Slflklnq success 1n soft ball You d better watch out Iunlorsl Our presrdent Howard Klock alonq wlth fou other boys of the Sophomore class left durmq the year to help do therr part for our trqhtmq country Our best wrshes and prayers follow them to wher ever they may be Betty Cutler residen . . . , Acting President oorretary-Treasurer , SOPHOMORE CI. Clgsc Ajvis r - , . I ASS OFFICERS .USS El.EANOn HOGUF , I-TOWARD KLOS ' KNOW in U. S. Navyl . . BETTY CUTLEP. HOLLIS LAVV ' , ' . o , . ,ff Nfh 1 Ks ,Z , 41 s 4 o ' T P t I . Lk time C .eff ,'? S1 lst 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Row: Bertha Benson, Thomas Bentley, Betty Hancey, Cedric Stewart. Lloyd Cisco, George Robinson, Ruth Breen. Lucille Hickey, Helen Durkin, Shirley Keach, Betty Cutler, Wilma Smith, Geraldine Hickey, Margaret Cock, Pat House, Barbara Gaiss. Alice Potter, Charmaine Claxton, Ruth Tillrnan, Audrey Crurnm, Pat Eberlin, Eleanor Durlcin, Caroline Knapp, Beverly Abbott, Olive Sowersby, Pat Hassenpluq. Shirley Flanders, Anne Smalt, Alan Parsons, Georqia Cross, Flor- ence Cross, Althea Rexford, Delores Andrews, Lois lohnson, Sally Reed. Miss Hoque, Russell Graham, Charles Davis, Doug Olmstead, Thomas Kenndey, Clifford Bonbrake, Eathel Harries, Iohn Smith, Hollis Law, Kenneth Piersons. Owen Wilkinson, Phillip Wilson, Walter Strait, Iohn LeVal1ey, Iohn Hoque, Eleanor Potter, Howard Klock, Edward Grifin. Willard Morse, Charles Tucker, Edward McKay, Earl Pearsall. Roland Baird, Ted Wittiq, Howard Blencowe, Richard Pero, Charles Phelps, Richard Thompson. a 't ww '?i3RW2ii an 'Mmm ww! r Hn- fr rmfmd www ' SK f Hg i in W X all www W -+-. FRESHM Our f1rst year cf 1 rah school was started by flrst cl c rng our offrcers Coach Btlls was chosen class cdvlsor Rock Schlller prestdent Ioe Frtck v1ce presldent and Dons Breen secretary treasurer Durmq the year we have not planned much out s1de of school act1v1t1es One skatmq party was planned wh1ch was unsuccessful Many turned out for our second skatrnq party whtch was very suc cessful The boys and qtrls had a full year of sports Although the q1rls played very well the boys play ed strll better Many qrrls partrcrpated tn basket ball volley ball and baseball The number of boys partlcrpatrnq ln d1fferent sports were as follows lnterclass basketball 21 rntramural basketball 18 football 12 and baseball 13 The tumor varslty basketball and baseball teams were made up en t1re1y of Freshmen thrs ear We are looktna for d more success rn our Sophomore yea WA Qret yTre u r Presxd nt Vtce Prestaent Class Advxsor FR SHMAN CLASS OFFICERS DOF S BRT-EN IAMLS QCHILLEP lOSFlVH FRICK KENNETH BILLD e Q 1' ' . ' , : ' , 7 I P M 1 Doris Breen X.. if ar - ,as re ,,,, .l .Q 1 ' e ,,,,,, ' c . sr . , , f 1 X, kj k Znd r A D kv Flow Row pc .f Hcw N Icfnes alan W1l1am Sowersby Lee Rootnson Ralph Svvyt Iohn R1 M heaton B Berleue H Lew1s N Reese L Parsons L hamplatn D Green D Teacl'man S Klmble I I. tts I Wucox I Hawkes M Clark P Berns L Brooks IN Preston R Clark E Regan B Nevxlle P Stewart B IN Abel A Sweeney I Randall R Reed W McClurq R Menthew Kenneth B1lls class advxsor I McAll1ster C Laqerbom I Sch1l'er Cook D Green I Welester M McGowan V Hanshaw I Blank Potter H Blank Etrl H Morse C Elston B Strawser L C tchpole K Km, S ae V Cassldy I Poxtras I Frlck I Ohls cn F na I Carey R Yoangs D Pott r D Devtn 'warns D Holrn s G Hackett I H stmnfler rest U lxon He s r Sr I V lst Bow 2nd Row: 3rd Row 21th Row: Sth Row: 6th Row: 7th Bow: UNIOR Catherine Brant, Betty Greene, Patricia Wilson, Sally Waibel, Lorraine Potter, Laura Graham, Beatrix Hathaway, Betty Cartwright, and Patricia Mourhess. Mrs. Nichols, Betty Letts, Barbara Ruqqles, Anna Miller, Betty Thomas, Virginia Morse, Marilyn Hanley, Louise Griswold and Mr. Clowe. Edna Clark, Lucille Carey, Gaynor Parsons, Marie Hopkins, Martha Laqerhoni, Gwendolyn Ayers, Mabel McConnell, Bernice Mourhess, Mrs. Shoemaker. k Mrs. Whitlock, Lois Tomkins, Catherine Carey, Mary Blencowe, Dorothy Pitcher, Ruth Reed, lean Freeman, Mary Ellen Ober, Patricia Cournbe, and Mrs. Hoelzer. loan Smith, Mary Phelps, Beverlee Lake, Evelyn Rice, Marlea Hartman, Patty Gauss, loyce Ann Mayes, and Arlene Hoyt. Virginia Matteson, Shirley Graves, Anita Miles, Marjorie Brownell, Car- oline Blank, Mary Burdick, and Mary Ann Kurchey. Vivian Wright, Genevieve Ribble, Evalena Sterrner, Emma Cartwright, Dorothy Nevill, and Constance Ellison. ,ara of o ' , HIGH 'J lst 2nd Row: :rd Pow: Row: in Row: Charles Stewart Robert MCClura, lack Russe.l, Charles Swan, Ronald Sanford D ae Casterlin e, Ralph Pe-arsall, lohn Roqers, Charles VVilccx, Robert Lake, florrnan '-Ncodhouse, William Beouter, William Ober. Arfhie Vfixson, Richard Naylor, Henry Potter, lack Davis, lohn Hickey. Donald Sanford, 'William Rogers, Ronald Potter, Leonard Mourhess, Ralph Button, Ralph Davis. Tllrs. ldcelzer, lark Gra Derhoft, lfimes Wilder Donald Andrews, Paul ham, Larry lenks, Gerald Carson, Richard Van- lames Wenban, lohn Wright, Robert Abbott, Kina, Ernest Kimble, Mrs. Whitlock. lffrs. Shoemaker 'ffiliiarn Harina, Dalles Hard, Mike Tillman, Gerald Flanders Yorrnan Teafghrnan Robert Preston, 'Wesley l. loChesney, Carlos Love Keith Strirnple Iohn Halbinoj, Leslie Potter, Mrs. lliohols. Clifton Teeple, Rodne Tallman, Ra rnond Gauss, Fred Strait, Donald Y Y Manning, Roierf Minnear, larnes Morse, Donald Childs, Vfayne Rernent, Calvin Matson, Gordon Morse Neil Fisher. Poker' :rink Thomas Tfriaht, Clair Smith Leonard 'Thorn fairies ff, Connell Bernard Preston Ronald Dann, Ellis Cr git, Donald Aldziol. Calvin oil.. o... ...ornas P Gerald Q , . ee' Theodore Feld! lohn C' Alu' 'fwaeie G zrdinef I5 :vets Roioert Nelson. Oficxcrlly Called Btlly McCarty Chtlord Iohnson Eleanor Dunham Ioyce Bann1ster Roland Smrth Kathryn Sutton Alvrn Schoonover Ernlly Park Manone Velre Harry Laqerborn lanet Catchpole Gwen Wrlkrnson Wrlrna Snnth Iohn Daul Srrnth Betty Cutler Wrllard Morse Chart s Laqerbom Gordon Hackett lean McAll1ster Loulse Charnplarn THE SENIOR TWNIS Marqaret Ernhlser Mary lou S eley Known As lrrsh Sklp E he Ioycre Chub a Parkle lvhdqe ack an Owen Wrlrn ack Betty Morsre nuck Lefty Mac XV-eezer Frederrck Vtfhttcornb Faq Kenneth D1 rsons Ken Always Found At Coachs Std Drtvrna on two wheel Warttnq tor week ends Huntlnq Connnq tn late Wrrttnq to Carl Head1n or Cornrna Craqnnj DIIVIDQ teachers crazy Collectma petty qtrls Readtnq a letter Lcahn In a toa Wrth Ruth ln Trllrnan s Havrnq woman troubl Squeahna ahbnna Srnokrna cornsrlk Arrtna Honnte You tell us Men? 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A1111c Hts, '1 f11l1'1i11S 1,. s 1, Que f ' fney ' .'.' fre f11f g: 1' ' 1 I 115215 1:1 :ke ', 1110 ' 1 11,1 .1 :'.'f11 1111 The few WSCQTLG. fvefyzie Qffgrefd 1011 the C145 'L '-if 111 1:5 T 11:f- C'.'e1 ' .'.' 1: fi':.Qy, tyg'1':1 11111 iff-1i:f.':. VND f My Al! W' am J MQ . IN'.j. 4 LIBRARY M W A I COUNCIL ' ' in 'wmmfr'-M--he The Library Council has grown considerably this year When time rolled around to choose new ottrcers we chos everyone who wanted to 1om because we hqured the more the merrxer fBes1des that GIVES LS one less shelf to worry about? Our flfS1 protect was the annual Book Week Tea at whxch the faculty dxd a very splendzd Job of entertammq us Klt you dont belxeve us ask Mrs Mrtchell to repeat her speech on Why I Grve Such Low Marks ll Maybe you ve notrced drfferent dxsplays and bulletrn boards rn the lrbrary thrs year you haven t7 Well anpway they were results of the Llbrbry Councll labor qanqs Before Chrxstmas we entertamed Northsxde and CFA councrls and had a hootlnq qood trme playmq truth or consequences land dxd they pay the consequencesll Our last mayor proyect rs the attempt to order pxns We re hopma that we wont be drsappomted I guess l forgot to mennon that we elected Marrlyn Cunnmqham presrdent Iamce Cunmnq ham v ce presrdent and sergeant of arms and VIYQIHIG Barrett secretary treasurer M I. Thompson ,bfi Y' lJL1IlC1H f WJ Homemalcnq Club VWJKIVIG .ns c ze f csc cr rats no money .1 s ter rt c en aye: a 'S c c fl nn , ol te r :rt c ' cers Presnlent L lS Km, V1 e Preslaent ne rrdqe Secretary Delores not Treas rfr Jerry Vhlcox lerry Wllcox 1 ' . . ' . .. . ., , e - . . ll 1 . ll I I . 1 , 4 I ' ' . 'Z ,js g fi, -vrsxzai N: ,, , , 4 ' Q ,., 1 C J , . ..,...,w,,,, Q - 7 J. , j , ,Z 1 :Q ,, I, it LQ.l 5 1:3 4lL1.Il-f' c :Q 4 ri.-'.:.:,,3r if tl. Elem-e... ' , ,. .:, this y':':r. A lztffzxcus 1r.z'. ton st 'rtca :ut the 'Cx '.-stil. 1 Ei':r. 1 . .Q ?.: :1fle tlvrt ixnall turned 1' . 1 f 11 tc lx: fx party lfl the Qyrn is fu! 4 .Z 5c 1':l 1' nt. Fl: the llllp -- ,' ' i J ict the ire :sary lxzd iz very S',1 if':SSl'l :ndu-:ich sule. At the r.::t ze-t1n'5. we ic -1 amner fret izzed Ly thc- Qirl tn car cluku N w x-1 ar- , 1. ini' a Lund f 1 Alf y. The 'ill are: V- , c' ' og 'c - , lc- , Trcwb' cg - . ,X ' a f u J , ' . -.1 W ufva' Ziff' 'lww 1 '99, FRENCH CLUB Le Clrcle Francals fun frollc ana French Mlthough the French zs sometlmes not as strong as the fun and frohcl We started th year out oy choosing these olflcers Presldent VIFQITHG Barrett Vice presldent Marllyn Cunmngharn Secretary and Treasurer Pat House Alhough the membershlp IS petit we hare had some good meetings Our Christmas meetma was one oi the best We exchanged funny presents but xt was more humorous to hear us smg Chrlstmas Carols ln French Even though our French IS weak fmost of us are first year studentsl MISS Olneys patzenc never seems to t1re Our last mam proJect was the acqulrlng of pms whrch rounded otf a grand year Helas but our male m mbers agre thct lts too bad that cest la guerre V1rg1ma Barretr ' ai LATIN T re rnemlmcrs c t Latln Club uszng the tltle of Scodlltas Latma have spent fu n ln crestlng year nc the m1 l' plrtles 1n1'11t1ons etc ur orgxmzatron rneettng ID Oct cmd 1n1tmt1cn 1U Novevrler to our losrng n etmgs e h we enloycd lnoth entertalnmc, helpful dxscusslons and programs Othcers elected for the yeur were Consul Carol Morse Quo star Barbara Hubbard and Curlle A6d1l1S lean l-folse and Charmame Claxton I , . l e 5 . . : . I ...,.m..,,r,.,r.-MW............u 1. . 2,- 7 ,ag-,, 5 . 4 1-W M 5 , r h gvl V. fhg N' 'I-' ' V' o llad 3, ' , t,.e'..,r tr 1 ' , . Frcni o ' ' ' ' ' :ser ' ' V ' : ' rr: ' , R-J rx' ' , , ' ' ' 'ind ' f ' G , : ' nm, I ,ff t . BCDY SCGUTS Under cur capable scoutrnaster, Fred te paper drives we have collected over 150.0 O nds of canvassina and roster rlacina have all t cf our beyond the fifty mark. Of these fifty Scouts, hce h the C year we hope to better our present record. has a very eventful year. In ag collections, war bond Our reaistration is now award. In the following i -3 I pn' ff Trccgi 3 Troop I2 Troop l3 Troop 15 Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs - ,i ,Q Lewls Whrte, Mrs. lornes Sloar . . . . Kenneth Graham, Mrs. Charles Iohnson . . Harold Laqerbom, Mrs. Edmund Grace . . Paul Schiller ,..,.... - GIRL SCOUTS 21 25 22 15 fzlftlgfi ' WM V A Jr R Cl-IEER LEADERS R CIISFIHO G Wucox D Ap now1ch M Veh M A Verrxck M L Thompson R Clark Ccnt 1' A Crumm Absent when taken B Prutsman Lzreat bug came 1n larqe tepee Slqnal toot plenty whoop e Heap touch game rtow 1t end Pamted Post lmunsl ' Uah' NVe wm ln irrst quarter Bev make NOISE Lots of pep wake Lp our boys lxfary Lou yell wake up C owd Who that squaw bra brown eyes Ask Btll Chllds hlm plenty use Llttle pa, oc e cheerm grand Roe and Futl' get heap bra hand Tomalhawks ready? And all set ? Make Vtlllh v r dance Plenty Hep' l l Seminole lroquors feathers m placew Marge and Skld set pretty fast pace All LS squaw or you' l Vvhen come v1ctory Vtfe no h1de The prxde we feel for the Pamted Post Trl Arrowh ead lst Row 2nd Row 3rd Row 4th Row Sth Row Seeley W Rexiord C Pltcher T Regan A Rlbbl B Burdick B Srmth B Taber F Raqqles I Breen W Walbel D Scott S Grace I Smzth M Bonady M E Vvurth C 'Wllson P Blank M laqerbom M Thompkms R LEWIS Raymond Nee L Hall I Vaqqenthaler l-I Smlth R Allen L Bunn R Quigley Mlss Smlth R Resue M A Lonqwell L Mmear M155 ' 79 1 I l 4,lJ Al' 4 K . lo , Q 2 W ,, I . Q 5 TJ to , J 1 , .1 ldvvv , ' A - ' ' f s s -- ' ' ' ' s - e 1 I , .e ' ,I ---, AEE' . - A.. After that 7 and plenty loud Football, Basketball ,,,, Baseball, tool 1 - r ' s - all f . . I A .' -T 'A V' ' g . ' bell! THE POSTER STAFF 945 1st 2nd r Row Rox Row Row Row Row Kate Sutton Ioyce Bannx ter Shirley Andrews lean House Dons Tonq Theresa Neally Io1s Ann Iohnson Ianet Catchpole Rosemary Regan Dxck troll Brll Chllds lack Laqerbom Ioyce Clark Emily Parks Mary Anna Merrrck Margaret Rrddle Manorre Velle Richard Potter Beverlee Prutsman Thelma Bonbrake Eleanor Dunham Anne Ober Roland Smrth Al Parsons Mr Clxcquennor Brll McCarty Iames Green Lyman Bement Clxfford Iohnscn Ioe Darley Raymond Cotter Don Rxce Alan Helm Horace Shauqer EDITOR IN CHIEF BUSINESS MANAGER BOYS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR GIRLS ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HLMOR AND SNAPSHOTS SENIOR EDITOR FACULTY ADVISOR Iune Stewart Eleanor Dunham Ioyce Bannister Ioyce Clark Theresa Neally Dorls Tong TYPIST Emrly Park Evelyn Randall CIRCULATION Kathryn Sutton Anne Ober Ieanne House Iune Stewart IACK LAGERBOM SKIP IOHNSON BILL MCCARTY MARY ANNA MERRICK BARBARA HUBBARD ALAN PARSONS KENNET CL CQU NO Theresa Neally Kathleen Hugqms Ray Cotter Donald RICE Lyman B ment I m Greene BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADVERTISING Norton Velle LCIS Ann Johnson Margaret Rrddle Beverlee Prutsman B111 Chllds Ioseph Darley Horace Shauqer Alan Helm Roland Smith ll at 'I 1, I A - It . 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M 35 A 4 y 4 M 1 4 f '01 nv-421 a w sf 1 W M 4 ,im R' Q 4,1 A 4 ff 'fr' 4 W sb awp H1 of '5 W W, S71 BAND The band began one of rts most successful years thrs fall by keepmg the school spurt hrgh wrth some rousmg marches at the football games We have been drhgently workrng for the past season on the Sprmg Concert program Thxs as you probably know IS the cllmax of the musxc departments GCUVITISS for the year From the 'lowmg melody of Cole Porters Begfn the Begurne to the st1rr1ng tempo of Iohn Phlhp Sousas march Saber and Spurs the concert was emoyed by all who attended Memorfal Day w1th the usual parade ended our year Our offrcers for the year are Presxdent Mary Anna Merrrck Vrce presrdent Allen Helm Secretary treasurer Marlorle Vehe Llbrarlans Patrxcla Eberlm Mary Lou Seeley We wrsh to thank Mrs Flemmg for her leadershxp and untxrmg efforts whlch have made thrs year a success Beverly Cross Presrdent Ahce Reed Vlce presrdent Beverly Cross Secretary and Treasurer Shxrley Flanders Lrbrarrans Patty Eberlm and Ruth Breen All the c1v1l1zed world IS mvolved rn an rnternatlonal conflxct whxch has rnsprred all of us to thrnk rn modern terms and m phases of war or of peace Thxs confhct has not only affected large groups but small groups too therefore brmgmg a change even to our hrgh school orchestra 'When at a rehearsal Mrs Flemrng rarses her baton for a trumpet solo or a vlolxn cadenza she rs very apt to pomt to an empty chaxr and sllence wrll rergn supreme m the place the melody should be Perhaps the would be sololst 15 at that very moment llghtxnq the lamps over Sampson or waltmg at an embarkatron port to go overseas lt IS the tempo of l1fe that has set the tempo of our musrcal selectrons As well as Tcharkovsky and Chopm we are playmg patrrotrc marches and war songs RUSSIG our great ally has rnfluenced us to proudly play 1lS folk songs and the march of the Red Army However our tlme has not been devoted entrrely to memory of the post or to eagerness for the futt re The rrotous Senror Play the successful Sprrna Corcert and lmpressrve vraduatfon were all GCf1VlllSS whlch wouldnt have been gurte complete without our accompaniment Indeed we have been handlcapped w1th constant changrng and new membershlp but we have solved that problem we ,.1st cheerfully play twxce as loud as usual ' ' l l So former merrbers rf you use your 1mag1nat1on you w1ll be able to hear the monotonous drone of A 440 and the full rrch harmonres of March Slave Ahce Reed ' ' , -5 1 ., .f .. 'V ,,.. ,. Hrs' ,Maru Yr ,: ef:zi'f '1:..-gui-rar: 4- s.,.5:,,.,'e:ff'-r - -1' -. ,V . , - :r A V . . ll ll O QCX .50 0 Sify Elf Q Q69 'Nw K A CAPPFLI A ei.. MUSIC The l1lt to u dreury dcxy Music Both hqhtheorted nd ,xy To one who nfis hls head nd s1n.,s Wore pefp l1f'ed their heads m hormomous melody th1s yeor than los' More boys and owded 'HUS1 stlcolly nto 'he rnusxc room wxth luqh sp1r1ts More mcle leord more sses more Ienors More real dpprecmtxon Nos possessed or tle Negro splrltuols ond cowloy locxilods A portzculorly successful ye-or few hy rrudst oh tne notes rests chords ond melody under the QUIGCJHCG of Mrs Mfrry Lou Flemrmn, sro lc be owe-r to our dlrector not only for several successful broc dccsts d Jespe sernce lso 'cr on clen more sd cessful sprmq concert forces x ere D all oh Much crodzt r Chrzshdus GRCHESTRA X , r Q' U l X Q 1 , E s ' l?.,,W, I K , ff E vs:?.:E:. 2 'lil 5 s I 5 f 1 1 ' 2 4 5 3 I 5 K , ... J g Z K .! 71- VA 'V Q I XXL rvf A Music-Whiz! enchantment 11 brrnqs, ' . I fl H . .. L u le '. ' ' ' ' r .. . cirls cr ' en.. 'G ' i , .. ' ' ' .' ' ' . , ' ' o up r ' - bo: , . ,,,, . ' ' ' Y ' 'y bt , - - P V . r - 1 l . A . o . - , 1 1 ,J ., ' , A, nl A , AE' .1 ' j . ' , . . 1 . an 4 ' '. r 'l',lI1lf3 . -' r .'c- ' ' '. , GEF CHEE CLUB The Glrls glee Club was reorqamzea thls year after hloernatlnq for a term There are somewhere ln the nexqhborhood of 30 members and 1t IS qrowmq all of the ttme Barbara Hubbard 1S our assistant dxrector and because we are such an orderly qroup fno comments pleasell we havent felt the need for any other officers The flrst b1q event was the Chnstmas Cssembly program The Glee Club had charge of all of the musxc for that proqram Also around Chr1stmas the Acappella 11'1V1t a us to ao carohnq wlth them at whlch tlme we were more than qlad to obltqe Of course the blq event of the year wlll be the annual Sprmq connert for wh1ch we are worlrtng now M l. Thompson DANCE BAND Due to the loss of so much tune m Septemse Dons was lote Jn bemq orqamzed Thanks to Mrs Flemmmqs unttrmq efforts she fl c , 4 to aet started The band then gave out wlth some JIVY Jam sessions usmc manv of t ular swmg tunes I . aj 9 H . -. N 1 ' T LS li, W ., ,, , A . , . ., . . I .A 1 I 4 . .l I I Al . ' ' - ganna .Ls V . 4 a . I IUNIOR ZYCAPPELLA The Iunior A'Cappella under the direction of Mrs. successful year. We gave a Spring Concert in the our social events, a square dance was enjoyed, during the Vice-president, Marie Hopkinsg Secretary, Ea Parsons. We want to ihank Mrs. Chappell for our 4'-1 ..,.,'5 L 'fl' had a full as well as Assembly, May 4. Among sz President, Evelyn Rice: .Lucille Carey, Gaynor year. B. Pinlie K' 1 1. , 1144, k . . -, NATIONAL MUSIC I-IONOR SOCIETY 0 AY, -':,j,,::- , :-J H 'eb 5,5 ff, The llafianfrl I-IJSIQ Pliner Scviety for Band, Orihestrfz, 'md Cncrr is qurte f: new organization fo PPHS. 'Nhen cur errirlf-r was grunted io us ln Iurrxzry the fufulty those the members on the basis ci churxrgter, leadership YT1dSlCl'I!'1Sl'l1If, 'md Sflf'-1159. In l.1':y rm lnzuqurfzl fiererncny ',-ms held in Assembly during which the honor rims were 'given Ofiifgers ef the Seriety ure: President, Virfgmii Fcrdy Vice-president Pzlgert Heep: Secretary, Eefsy Shurn'.-:':y- Trecsarer llrzry Leu Seeley. The crgcmzf men leaks fzrwzrd Ko a Liqqer und Leffer year, '.-:hen if can get in fpxll swing. V. Barrett Senior Majorettes ecause ct a late start and the absen e of thelr former leader Don Berqh the mayorettes drd not part1c1pate rn many actwltxes thrs term ln former foctoall seasons the matorettes have acen an acttve part but for la 4 of new unlforms thxs years qrrdrron was mmus the mayorett squad New umforms are bmq ordered for the Sprmq Concert m Aprll There rs doubt however that they w11l arrxve rn t1me for thrs event The mayorettes are hopmq to be seen m the Memorxal Day Parade wlth brrqht new attractlve outfxts to blxqht n up he parade New memhers wrll be taken mto the matorettes next year to r lace our Semor members who w1l be leavznq us Next year also we shall be more a trv when we start anew ln September unter M otot ettes Mary Anna Merrxclf Mary Lou Seeley accomolrshed anythtna Our meetmqs durln., the Qprlnq Qemes c ere devoted to tr nme. of the rout1ne we presented at the Sprrnq Concert After the cot ert w e worked up s r e tvtrls that were dlsplayed at the Memorral Day Parade We are lo kr , r v d to anotlrer sl cess ye r next ye r Ellen Feaan B . c ' - , , ' t l ' ' 5 cl ' -, ' ' ' ' ' ' e , ., '. ' ' . , es ' ' 'X ' . , , , . c ' e ., ' , . I2 I lf 'rv- 'A ' I -X - L ,J - Due to the late cpenina of school, iorznd ourselves thrcuji the ftrst serncstfrr hefir-1 k.:,zt A ' 4 . ' f' .. ' .oc to 1-I W . liglll r ' ' ' . - if 'J r 9 ll '. ' ' A ' . o n fa 2 ar . ' T ful a a . Af- wg? w yydvh '-up Jig EJ N11 .n W 125 ar ,na W I W-N 'W' Q. X X wx nw 0389! 'X VARSITY BASEBALL 1944 When the annual baseball season rolled around Coach Brlls call was answered by about 25 candrdates mcludmg 4 veterans fom the 1943 champlonshrp team These veterans were lack Chrlds a relrable hard hrttmg short stop Bob Hubbard who held down center Freld George lamrson a fas movmg left frelder and lrrsh McCarty a veteran keystone sacke who ended up berng a prtcher The new rooktes who entered the Parntel Post Hrgh School baseball world were Tlm Kennedy a versatrle keystone sacker lerry tVanJ Wrnme an able rrght frelder loe Darley a very good backstop Skrp lohnson an exceptronal mrtral sacker Fag Brown wno took over Pud Shoemaker s rob at thrrd base and reserves Brll Chrlds fl Helm and T I Wurth Coach Brlls kept a wealth of materral whrch could b called upon to frll any vacancres on the startmg lme up The second opened wrth a practrce game wtth Hammondsport whrcn was won by a score of l7 r After defeatmg C F A Norths1de and Addrson twrce by srzeable scores we trax el d to Bath to take on C F A agam only a The followmg Saturday we returned to the Veterans Facrlrty dramona at Bath and defeated the Red Rarders of Hornell 7 2 Thts w1n entrtled us to meet Wellsvrlle rn the quarter frnals to be played at Hornell l'h1s v won 6 l After a week of hard practrce we ventured to Rochester to play Canar dalgua m the semr ftnals Tms game was postponed because of ra1n and th followmg Tuesday we traveled to Dundee to play off the match We agam were vrctorrous 21 We tallred our frrst run of thrs game m the frrst mnmg when lack Chrlds smgled to sena Kennedy home They knotted th score rn therr half of the second Our vt nnmg run came m the srxth mn tg when Hubbard sent a hot lmer to left freld ev ablmg K nnedy to score aaatn Thts hard fought w1n gave us the ng t to play Charlotte Hrgh S hool 11 the fmals at the Umverslty of Rochester Cur vrctory streak fmally an out and we were defeated 7 l The score was 2 l up unt1l the frrst of the seventh when they collected 4 runs Thls ended our l944 baseball sason Although we lost rn the frnals rt was the ftrst trme rn the hrstory of Parnted Post Hrgh School that the baseball team has ever entered the sectronal fmals Wrth 9 returnmg letter men we hope to have another successful season rn l945 . , ' A I I I I T , . . N, . , ,, ' - 2 , 1 , 1 , , . I I I I 1' - , 1 , 7 , I I A , I I A .. , . , r- 1 , I I I I F. . . . A L4 g K7 . ' , , t A . ' . 1 . . ., , , 1 e . . . , r s a league game. Thrs we won 4-U. . , . , . 1 , ' . . - . .fe f 1 ' 1' . . . . , . , . ' . 4 , A e , ' - . , ' . . , . 5 , . . t . , if . , w . D K. A , V J . - H . CC A I I I I I T I - ' - I , , VARSITY FOOTBALL After be1ng held .tp for about thr e weeks by the Polro epldemlc football at last was underway Coach Brlls call was answered by about 35 green candrdates Among thes were SIX returnmg letter men They wer Cap ta1n Iunre Brown Slap Iohnson loe Dalley lack Lagerbom Lee Searfoss and Stub Watkrns All of these fellows had played on the s1x man team whrch was organrzed rn the 1043 season Our fo r game scheaule opened wlth a game wrth Camsteo on our new Parsons fteld Th1s game was a test to s e what rnaterxal Coach B1lls really Our next game was w1th our old rlval Elm1ra I-lerghts Thts game was played on a cold wet day Although gettlng off to a good start we mere soon topped and defeated 217 After a week of sttff practrce we tackled Owego s slrck T formauon Owego was the heavrest team we had met so far and we were agam defeated 21 0 Our next and f1nal game was wtth LeRoy l-hgh School Thls game wa played under floodllghts rn a sl1ght ra1n After a bad fxrst half we came back wrth much more frght but were defeated The score was 34 to 13 Wxth our whole team back next year we hope to have a successful season . ' 1 e ' ' ' , ' . . e ' ' . e: ' - I I J . u ' ' ' ' ' ' . U . A 9 . . had. After a hard fight we found ourselves on the short end of a l5-l3 score. 1 - I V ' ' ' ' Q VARSITY BASKETBALL While P. P. H. S, basketball fans were looking askance at glowing re- ports from other schools that we nad lost our l-2 punch Coach Kenny Bills was fashioning a team which upset everyones applecart. With three re- turning veterans forward Tons Kennedy and guards McCarty and Shauger, and with a group of experienced players from last years lunior Varsity the Indians proceeded to take the combined A and AA chamoionshia of Steuben County with 7 wins and l defeat The starting lineup for the maiority of games was forwards Torn Kennedy and Spider lohnson center lo lo Dailey guards Capt lrish McCarty and Hoss Shauger The subs who saw quite a bit of action were lack Lagerbom Max Helm Bill Childs and Stewie Watkins Although there were many thrilling games during tne season three stand out in the memory of the fans Une was the first game with Hornell on the Armory court when the lndians proved their worth by downing the lanky Red Raiders 35 32 But for thrills and chills the second C P A Post game on the home court took tl e cak A nuch ir proved Arade y lean gave the hard fighting lndians many a scare with the score ncacr differma nore than 2 or 3 points Capt McCarty sank the tying point in the last 5 seconds of the game with loe Dailey s oring the winning bucket in tne sudden death overtme period to rake the final score 53 5l sie lone league defeat of the season canoe at the hands of the Red Raiders on the home court Since the te entered the ga e with a de il mo, care attitude they couldnt stop the power which Hornell unleashed T' e resut was a 36 57 lacing After victories in the quarterfinals and se ifinals the team suffered a heartbreaking defeat in the finals at tne hcnas of the Bay siders from lrondeauoit The final score was 4l 40 To top off a ve y succ ssful year the team s Captain Billy McCarty was fnosen for the all county ana allsectionat teams l-le was elect a a tan of the all sectional tearr a a was chosen the best player at the section 5 tournament Tommy Kernedy nicki ned Little Dynamite ty Roc' cs er sports writers also received berths on the all county and all section l t cr Other players on the tea i 'ere also ae-serving of n uch praise and re e ved ionorable 'nent or Game scores cre cs follows Addison Bath Horseheads C F A t anisteo Addison El 1 na l-leight Hamniondsport Northside Hornell League ga mes PPHS Cnr PPHS Cop Llnnra Hcigl ts Rat i C F A Horseheads Northside Hornell Ram nonasport SQ yre Vllellsx ille Palmyra lrondeauoit 4 Sectional lay off games , no , , 1 , ' - If If . 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' , ,,,,,,, 40 l , , - . 51 .AJP ,Ms 'radix 3 h 559, Qi sh f ' if uf 2 1 IUNICDR FCDOTBALL ,,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,.. , After ct year's delay, the team was tcgfzin organized under the fwtvhinq of Mr Sanford Thts pro am was orqantzed pnmftrtly o L h the 1? l et l y e un amentals cf football th t th y w1ll t l t t 'ron th eglnmn fl t'x Jecome old enough for the varstty squad Donme Chllds and Etll McKay were chosen c ms of tle two ll man teams Tte teams ccrrpeted cccxr t each ctlferm. rtr Ia ces ptoyed a c me e een Q halves of the OweqoPa1nte P The qarqe ski excmnq from the beqmnlna ond the teams battled to a OU te 7 IL Much credlt 1 e a Nr ganioid and Coath Bills for ttkmq thetr t1me to provtdc tnforma tlon for these young boys I -up was MQ ' Though slsy C exper ertced rrf' ml Cc U1 ed c.tt one of the mos prormsmq l V as etkall sou Qs n years le Cn Q es ed tn a 2 to IO sl' hacl-una rendered 1 on Th tecnf yrccfesse cgoxnst hm vy es IU l1,a1ra the bavorz Mc sty e rr e ompleted season gave the squad three wtns ID ' teen st rts Wtth the 'Tl ers la1 hly sun fssf lUNlCDR VARSITY BASKETBP LL f . 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If L.E1'.,1l1 Eg 1 ' ' est, we hips to do lgettsr y I, 1 k 1 2 GITIS Interclass Basketball Chamrbs he tn s te 'r ye . cg Q t d I excitement for the a terscdoo c tv oxen ptaymc. rn ry C t :mfs Pose omrenttor I lze one f t ne -2 s tn t e rresttm n u't1Or nd a tvo ter ernrre rn the Iumc 'Sewer QUIW6 mes OX'1 lLlf11HQ nth the Iumors V1 ers f e s kt year the V de from I mor J gh proved to e rt p commq team d te tmq trc Iunlors nd Freshmen and Iosm, to the Semors nd Sorhonteres fnly by a small marcm The upperclass Qem rs came O.,lt on tan 1th ftymg colors nth but one toss tc the IJHIOTS .th t er reccr AFV fre sefcnd tr the teft 'st ndm s then' ony tvxa tcsses Jelng to the Senrcrs md he F1 hth grade rx dm, Qrd posxtron Nere the Sophomores wlth three wms na we losses Tted In e etwn er'h we e the etc h , ae and Freshmen mth 1 IO ms sw osses v.5 , -'U Q 4111. maw 'm Glr Q Intra 'Vtural Basketball Champs alvldln, mt e ert r f e ,1 etfes f 1ItS st cr., ttlon w1tt one rftff The tourn mer cf e sys'-ern ff Qtvrln H frey Cmmms P foses m e es sm, J t e ef e, P Je Lorraxnes QW rr'-er 1rls came crety tose ft nm he P pcoses 'ne fcmlf 1 seem to get cat ot then move of scormg 45 pomts 'Q elerj ,lrne played L 1C3h SCC er ' ' h1 , s s Leone Vvccdhc It 19 r tt f er fremt , Cccrer Gr t lv 1s Betty J fms P1 f Hp ef 'ne Btoom r Glrs 111 2.1 pcmts or h1,h and IV' ry I-nn Merflc sse t e x 5, - fi , tu. me Y' . . . 4 13 it Tl., te1ct':s ',C..,s ttis 'Har pizrcvded fr ry: ef: of ' . 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