Pana Township High School - My Diary Yearbook (Pana, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Fribley I Q 4 . u I I That Which 1' Builds Is Great 'naw-.,.. 3, A, Lag 1-am Flre drlll' Thxs IS one way that the law mcxkes sure well reach the future for whxch we are now 'cymg the groundwork fBes1des lis cx rare chance to get some fresh cur? MQW Understanding the world around us is impori ant if we expect to build wiih confidence. Q42 Want to be cr mechcmxc ' E I can teach you how m our well equipped shop typlng hold your wrxsts low cmd let your fmgers do the work The pleasure of exammmg the results of their long hours of research IS ample reward for these students of Amerxcan Hlstory For proper control in Learning to cook for Hxm xs one of the purposes of the foods classes Donna! Where should I pay my fine? The book is in my locker. Do you want it now? 1 l 2 la in Vf Fashion note ffor girls onlybz The hem should be worn fourteen inches from the floor this season. A valuable addition to the cur- riculum at Pana High is Mr. Yonker's new Driver Training course. Wi, ,, ,- QQ ,I , PQ L Q MERVIN D. HAINLINE In recognition of your share in the school life of P. H. S., of your contribu- tions to the school spirit, cmd of your assistance in building the athletic program, we, the Class of 1950, dedicate this forlieth edition of the Panorama to you, Mr. Hainline. 5 fx 5 GN FUUNDXYS 2' iff W W I X'Y,WT' , EUXLUERJ j' r ,bil P LST! .9 W W W W9 The Builders of fl'---A 'lily wa Yi' Walter A. Hotz, Chester Miller. Fred Barber. Dale Neece, Presi- dent: Iesse Beattie, Secretary: Merle McNutt, C. E. Schumacher. Insets: E. I. O'Leary. Superintendent of Schools. B. D. Middleton. Assistant Super- intendent of Schools. ef' mf' t RAY D. BRUMMETT, B.S., M.A. S.l.N.U., University ot Chicago University of lllinois Principal of Pana High School from September 6, l927 to April 8, l95O Secretary, Bernice Presnell Looking to the Future The publication ot the l95U Panorama is an event of interest to many people, particularly to students now in attendance at the high school. lt also represents the passing of another year. The passing year brings to our minds thoughts of what We are doing and Where we are going. Of these, where we are going is of prime importance, lt is the studied purpose ot the Pana High School to be looking to the future. As a part of the Pana Community School Unit, the high school aims to assist in every way possible in coordinating the educational program. By the addition ot new activities and by revitalizing the old activities, it is the plan to keep the high school in the forefront ot recognized educational progress. Rcry D. Brummett, principal K 12 9 e Faculty As Dean of Grrls Mrss OLoughl1n has proved herself a competent and understandmg advrser l-ter gurdance helps many students of P H S pre pare for a more successful future BeS1d6S advlslng and teachmg much of her trme 1S occupred 1n keep mg da1ly attendance records The servlces Wh1ch she renders to the school are unendrng and deeply apprecrated by all As the ass1stant prlncrpal and actrng prlnclpal for the last two months of thls school year Nr Kemp performs many dut1es Nhrch are not entrrely evldent to most of us students Included rn hrs busy schedule are counselmg and advlslng schedule baffled students as well as actlng 1n the capaclty of Dean of Boys Mr Kemp IS mdeed one of our schools most ardent bu1lders for the future C133 Helen G O Loughhn B Ed B S C D an ol Gxrls Kansas State Teachers College Colo ado Stat Teachers Coleg Denver e S1 Charles D Kemp BS MS Assistant Pnncxpal Umv YSllY of lllmors Umversny of Mrmesota Bxology Chemzstry Homecommg Cr-auman Semor Class Sponsor ' f . , . -1 B . r e ' e, I - Univ r 'ly Commercial English IV, Shorthand l, ll I , 1 . A A . 1 . . . , . ., . . , e . . . I . . i Yin, . The Faculty '1 Vernon A Anderson BEd Sparta lllmoxs Southern lll1no1s Umversxty Umverslty of M1cl'11gan General SCIENCE Geography Bxology Assxstant Football Coach Llbrarlan F eshman Class Sponsor Wlllldln G Benrunger B S Ed Southern lllmots Umversxty Law Co'nmerc1alAr1thmet1c Busmess lrammg Sales F T Eleanor Ann Burhorn. BEd Breese Illinois I S N U Washmgton Umversxty Amencan H1story Economxcs Cxvxcs Llbrarxan L1hrary Club 6149 Charles C Bcnn B S Ag Lltchheld lllmols UlllVEfSllY of llllHOlS Vocational Agrzculture F 'l' Iohn Robert Caldwell, B S Ed Kell lllmoxs Eastern lllmoxs State College Industnal Arts I Sophomore Class Sponsor M.S. V ' ' f V ' 1 M.s. V F. . A. 4 Grand Chain,.lllinois , A ft w g 'fy I ' 3 Y. ' , I -'-, I I I u A' k'lk ll x nk Nlta L Dawson B S Ed Lovmgton Ilhnoxs lllmots State Normal Umversxty T ng I II FIHGIICIOI Advxse of Panorama Charles W Gregg A B , M S Mus. Ed Jonesboro Arkansas Arkansas State College I-Iendrlx Col lege Umversxty of Illmols Band Chorus MJSIC Club e Faculty 1' 'F :fn Harry B Foltz BSEd Carlxnvllle Ilhnols Southern Illmols Normal Umversxty Geography Engltsh I World Hrsto Stage Crew Mervm Hcunlme, B Ed Mxmer Illmols I S N U Denver UDIVG stty Bookkeepmg Physxcal Educauon Asslstant Basketball Coach Basebal Coac'1 4152 RI Harnson BS Ind Ed Collmsvxlle lllmoxs Rose Polytechmc Institute Washmgton Umversxty Iowa State CoI'ege Industrtal Ars II III ltcket Takers ts., , ,. YF. ' , . , . . . ' , , YY W, ' . . . . . . . I I l . . I ' A - . Bette lean Logsdon B S St Louxs Mxssoun Southern lllmozs Umvers1ty Umverslty of M1ch1gan Physrcal Educatton Health GAA Panther Club Gtrls Mawr Letter Club Ewald Metzger BEd Rochelle Ilhnols Northern llhnors State Teachers Col lege Colurnb1a Umversrty Physlcal l:.ducat1on Athlettc Dxrector Boys Major Letter Club Th Eleanor Neuhoff. B S M S Bellevllle llhnozs Bradley Umverstty Unlverslty of lllr nols lowa State College Colorado State College Northwestern Umver sxty Foods Home Management FH 44162 e Faculty Alta M Me1er BS MA Shipman Ilhnoxs Blackburn College Umverslty of Ill1 nols Umversrty of Colorado Algebra I Il Plane Geometry Sohd Geometry Trtgonornetry Conservatxon Club Margaret Ann Peters AB Kankakee Illmoxs Unlversxty of lllmots State Unrverstty of Iowa Enghsh Il Ill Mask and Wlg lumor Class Play Glee Club 1 .1 I , , ' 'l H., ., . -A-I 1 ' . 1 --1 -- 1 . 1 1, I l , i ' 1 L. E 1 s 1 'I , I , -- . .I . . --1 -- - - ' ' ', 1 --1 f ' ' MA -A .- I , , .. . . 1 1 1 Mary Al1ce Pnndle BSEd Qulncy lllmols Teachers College State UHIVSYSIIY of Iowa Erxghsh III IV Edltonal Advlsor of Pano ama Semor Class Play Make Up Crew Northeast M1ssour1 Siaie 'E-3 Eleanor Wmget AB MA Pennvxlle Indiana Indlana UHIVEYSIIY Umversxif of Wxs consm Umversny of Mcmgan Um ve SllY of Southem Cahfo ma En l1sH II Lahn I II G eeters Iumor Class Sponsor The Iune Rumery B A Peona Illmoxs Umverslty of Ill1no1s Spamsh I II Engllsh I Ixrmor Dramatlcs Advxser of News paper G Wayne Yonker, B S Ind Arts Blue Mound lllxnols Iames Mllllkln Umversxty Umversxty of W1CL11lG Stout Instltute B smess Trammg Physlcs D ve Tram ng Motxon PICIUYG Crew 44 17 Faculty Llly Ann Walters BS Ed Hmdsboro Ilhnoxs E I S 'T' C Colorado A and M College othmg F H A Thespmns Mrs. Dean Brownback, BS m Nursmg Pam: lllmoxs Blackbqrn College Wasmngton Um versny IBC: nes Hospltall Loyola Lmversxty S oo: Nurse for Dxst xc! 8 1 In 1 1 , . . 1 -- 1 , ' I A I Y' ' , . .. - , . V - - . I Ill I CIA ' Q .1 1 --1 -- 1 . , . . .Q .- . .I . . 1, I ,- r l Ir' ll l gl- 1 I 1 ' Ll' , ', :if . - Q .- . F ' . . 1 ' ' ch ' ' 'I' A57 .,,,.k,.,. Seniors at last- A Senior Remembers September, 1945 . . . full-fledged Panthers at last . . . new places . . . new faces . . . beginning four exciting years of football, bas- ketball, and track . . . everyone dragging out his best manners for the athletic banquets . . . gay parties and dances . . . Homecoming, such as 1947 when the orchestra was late . . . the annual Christmas Vespers . . . the eagerly- awaited Christmas vacations, highlighted by the Centralia Holiday Tournaments . . , 1948 Class Play with amateur actors filling their roles like true Thespians in A Little Honey . . . working tirelessly into the wee small hours on the 1949 Gold Rush . . . those cherished Wednesday assemblies .,... The Class of 1950 has seen many new and better things come into the school and its life . . . the consolidation of the Oconee, Rosamond, and Pana schools in 1948 . . . the gay festivity of the 1949 Spring Carnival with receipts invest- ed in new band uniforms and choir robes . . . students of P. H. S. can rightly be proud of their athletic field-now rated as one of the best high school fields in the state, since the addi- tion of the new lighting system and the perman- Q182 ent bleachers . . . the addition of the machine shop, the agriculture department, the driver's training course- Oh gad, these women driv- ersll' '... and at last we can keep informed on current happenings around P. H. S. - THE PANA PACER is successfully established . . . Time flies, as the sages say . . . seniors crowding into a few short months their favorite last-time events . . . our rings arrive . . . the exciting finality of the 13-O defeat over Taylor- ville on Armistice Day . . . our own Home- coming - The Passing Years . . . beginning our fourth and final basketball season . . . Christmastime, with Vespers, Holiday Tourna- ment and parties . . . New Year's - complete with resolutions . . . everyone settling down for exams - the last for us Cwe hopel . . . National Honor students chosen . . . Apple Blossom Time - a dream of springtime provided by the Iuniors . . . our dramatic success, Best Foot Forward . . . and finally Commencement . . . leaving the gymnasium with the coveted diplo- ma in hand , . . plans and dreams of the future now are close to realization. 1 and here's the proof' 7 7 Leading the Senior Class Kenneth Klein ,.,, Ronald Staples fames McDerrnitl1 lflr. Kemp ...,. ,. Donald Cathern . Ioe and Dcm dlscipulr Curr. Summa laude SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Vice-President . . . .Treasurer . ,Secretary Class Sponsor , . President 'Q an 'll'- ihu 5 1 x liv- in-val Glen R. Alexander William D. Bailey Delmar Beeson KZOD in ,L , My 1 Carl Allen Shirley lean Barber Rose Marie Benthaus Barbara Anderson Mabel Bartow Ronald D. Beyers ...A-. 19 5' JM G59 i .4-Q-f WY.-v sv'- , 2 'sf W I V Daniel M. Buck Iames C. Chalfcmt Donella Culberson Betty A. Butterfield George A Center Marilyn DeBarr Bill launita Butterfield Castle Donald L. Bob Cothem Culberson Ro er I ocm 9 Dilley Edwards idiom is-0' 'bv N., .4 ', 'mn F Id!! 'T QQ? dv , . ,f Dorothy Ellen R. Eugene Laura Mae Elliott Endris Evrley Edward Annabelle I. Shirlene Fitzgerald F railey Freeman Darlene Ioseph L. Elmer French Fribley F und erburk 44222 Q-not 5 7 Emma Delores Fink Marilyn Freitag Norma I une Garber 1 lg Barbara I. Stanley Garrett Hall Walter I. Bryce W. Havrilka Hayes Ioyce Martha William A. Hielscher Hildebrand 123: .-.V , Marilyn D. Harmon Ianet Lorraine Hendricks Wanda Hilton 'ETP' wiaa . fi 'lunar Io Ann Hattie Lou Hinton Hish Bettyiean Normaiean Honore Honore Mavis Ronnie Iene Huttes Iohnson Q24 up Ioan C. Holthcxus Iohn H. Hrabak Wayne Iohnson '75 Q. sf Q Al W x2 4 1 3 fi 1 'SQ- Rachel Mary Elizabeth Kasten Keeling Kenneth Glenda Klein Koontz F. Bruce Donna L. Lape Law n. I-wild obflx 'E Q25 up 413 Georgia Kehias Donald E. Kxonshagen Patricia L. Lowe Nancy I. Kennedy Thelma Kronshagen Iames McDermith if again... 'Nbr' kim ,W Ek ik if 'l'runu-.w 'wfl Thomas Donna Io McGrath Mclniire Glenn Clinton Ellen Margarite Miller Moore Ierry Barbara Neece Newcomb 44262 Qc. 9- 'Y' -gm if ff? all bi Cn 'Q - X Bonnie McKittrick Colleen Munie Mary F. O'Connell W fa, xr,MMY, M ' . To-an I f N-4 Robert Metheney Norma Mizeur Dolores Diana Palmer fifils. ' Q7 Z Q. Dicxne Pennington Raymond Rcrkers Rose Merrie Reese S iw vinyl' 'li z 'Wai' Marilyn William Kenneth Schafer Schafer Schaper Aurelia M. Rae Darlene Ioe A. Schmitz Schultze Schweitzer Maurice lack Dolores M. Katherine Shanks Siegert Slater 44282 1 127' I3 4 it if 'llvfl' X, f?f42'S?'f f:4, wi' N X, xxx' X .vi E f A m 'ur U' Y our-' Plin- sl ,,, in AQ' A UN I 'Q' Richard Smith David Suey William Charles Trelz hi- Yj': 'l ,346 'G -an .A . 'Qs Randal Sphar Iean Swiney Leah Mae Truxell Ong,--...A Shirley D. Staleis Ray Taylor Rhea Fae Truxell Ronald Staples Carolyn I. Travis Rowena Ukena Q' WIL-' Nur ...df , i! We Qu Robert E. Wardall Naomi I ecm Wirey Not Pictured: Ioy Wallace li-1 National Honor Society sw., iq cmdxng 1.1 M12 u S B b I 11 cg 1-11 h 1 k bu 1c 1 P nr ng on D P km on A SC1lI'I11Z R a eated C Tra 1 11,1 11' M xe11 uy .1 z a r Nat1ona1 Honor SOC1G1Y G11G1b1111Y must rank 1n tae upper one th1rd ot the graduat1ng c1ass on1y hfteen percent mav be e1ected cha acter 1S11CS 1eadersh1p character se V1CG scho1ast c ac1'1eve ert a11 good OtlG1111SS o Nat1ona1 Honor Soc1ety members purpose to create e1othus1asm for scho1arsh1p st mu1ate des1re to render SGIVICG pr mote rre t o a rm w1th the Soc1ety s ernb1em a torch s1gn1ty1ng a 11gh unto the uture the greatest scno1ast1c honor bestow ea upon any '11gh scnoo1 sem r Co gratu1at1or1s to seventeen happy sen1ors for ac1'1eVemen and acaderr1c C11S11'1C11OI1 toward future success tor the con'1o1nat1on of c asses mth act1v1t1es w1thout negle t to the1r scho1ast1c go 1 Tae C1ass of 1950 1ntr duces these new members to t e S c1etf S 1r1ef Ie nBarber Dan1e1M Buck Na 1yn Fre1tag Tosefh L 17r1o1e,f E1rner Funder bur 1-1att1e Lou 1-11sh Bac e1 Kasten Georg1a Ke s 1o a Nzea D n ra Km D1ane Penr rgt n Au e11a M Scn tz Fae Dar ene Sc J tze Dc1 e 16 ert aro1 n 1 Tr .1 Lean Mae T ux 11 R VLYQ 4 1 6 . 2 lv . ff 4 Q of .1 G Mi A vis' L 1 1'5 -if -1 1 1. St ' : . 1' e r, . ar er, .Fr' 11-1, H. 'xx , D B,1c ,12.Fund-er rf 'J e 11 yt , '. ar ' 13 , . 1' , . K ister. S : . fvls, G Ke1 c.1s, 1. Frejag, , Tru - , 17. Tr ,e11, R Sch'11 e, D S1e fet . . 1 . 1' ' ' ' . . . '1 ' 1 , - ' 1 ' . . . 'A A 1 . , r . - g Q' . 1 ' 1 . . 1 A . . . 1 N' 1 ' 1 . . 11 1 c ' ' . , , o 1eadersh1p . . 1 deve1op character . . . reward , 1 . presentation at Comrnence- 1 n f 3' ' ' ' 1 3 . 1 , ' QA ' ' t 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 'c . . 1 1 1 1' ' ' , . . ' c 1 ' ' f a . . . 1 c ' o 1 ' 1 1 h o ' .11 r a , ' 1 , 1 ri 1 ' , ,11 1 ', 111 ' f k, ' ' '1 , he , ' h1a , of rm 11 'r, c nan r son, 1 1 111 o r ' . 1 1 11 E31 c ,1cr s M. S' g ,C jf' f. a' is, 1 r 1e . hea Fae T1 11-11. JU IOR Iacque Apostle wnloa G Teresa Banmng George Bedar Ioseph Beyers Roberta Bryson Rudy Buescher Mary Burdzzlouskas Iacquelxne Call Paul Cerven Katherme Chnshn Audra Chrlstner Dons Chrxstner Vlary Clutier Pama Cochran Donald Cooper Barbara Cothern Galen Davis Bermce Davxs Robert Deere Sally Dennmg Siephen Denton Doradene Dxeienthaler Phyllxs Dooley Ronald Dooley David Dorn vice presldenl Nelhe Dresczk Dallas Dudra Barbara Dunn lean Fxlzgerald Anna Mae Gatons Donna Goatley Alan GOGHIQ Ioan Gruber secrelary Frances Gulnnee Donna Hands Iames Harbert Daisy Harrls Rose Mane Halcher Barbara Havrzlka deceased N1 a Hill Gregory Holthaus Iocr- Ho sthemke Clyde Hubbard wlllrd a Iames Inman Mary lane Inman Homer Iones Ralph Kacslr Ioyce Keellng Robert Kmdermann Charles Kinney Rlchard Klem Veromca Kolesar Mariha Laker Palsy Laker Gary Laughlm Lester Law Nllhd awn Betty Lebon Carolyn Lebon Ferdinand Lebon , ' ' . 'r wn ' . vvmkdrawn r Iudson DeVore , ' uvn CLASS loan Lesko Frances Longworth Iames McKee, 'f.': ii'Crwn Donnabelle Manuel Mary Matthews Donald Metsker David Miller Loran Miller Marilyn Mills Alice Mitchell lcmes Mosely Donald Mount. president Delores Mount Barbara Meyers Elwm Nlckelson Darlene Nxehart Ieanette Nold Betty O Bnen Gertrude Palmer Earlene Petty Patncla Pflster Thomas Phxlllps Lawrence Pollman Charlene Pope Io Anne Presnell Paul Puckett Roy Randle Rex Rxder Ronald Rochard Barbara Rogers Valeta Rust Donald Ryan Gen Sanders Ruth Schloz treasurer Wxllmm Sharpe Wlllxam Short Ioyce Singer Bermce Spmner Joseph Spxnner Conme Stephens Ronald Stephens Harry Stoneburner Wanda Sullivan Lloyd Taylor Audrey Temmen Eugene Thomas Audrey Txpsword Loxs Turner Delmer Voudrle Elmer Voudne Tommy Walker Iuametta Wallace Carl Washburn Barbara Whlte Keith Wxlhour Wally Wlthem Iames Wolf Delores Woolard Wxllxam Wrxght Marilyn Suter. wtthdrcwn ' , '1.'.'Lif:'1.'r1 ah- pm ,--n as Z 499 f v Q! ..., ur' cl by 3 SDPHOMORE Norma lean Allen Wayne Allen Carolyn Anderson Ianrce Anderson Sister Agnes Fred Barber Kenneth Barlow V1 gil Barnnger Glen Beeson Shirley Beeson Robert Bennett Dorothy Best Eugene Bricker Lila Broux Ronald Bryson Roger Burrus Charlotte Buttgerelt Kenneth Camac Phyllis Carlock Monica Carter Ronald Caudlll Maryorre Chaliant Ioan Colclasure Bruce Coleman Gall Comerford Mary Comxsky Wllllam Crocker Patncxa Culberson Robert Cvengros Robert Durst Betty Dean wmthc awn Melvln DeBarr Melva Dickey Theodore Dorward Secretary treasurer Ann Dudra Ronald Eugen Dolores Endns Iames Epley Vxncent Ermovrck Mane Flemnung Carolyn Flesch Donald Forsythe Ramona French Marllyn Funderburk Robert Geisler Charles Gibson Delmar Gxngrey Mary Goff Donald Gooden Vlce preszdent Cora Grimes wrthd awn Patsy Gruber Thomas Halbrook Norma Harmston Barbara Hildebrand Robert Hill Billy Hilton Eloise Hinton Willord Hish Dolores Horstemke Charles Howell Mary Howell Ronald Hrabak Betty Huddleston Sally Iackson. withdrawn Vincent Iackson Glenna Iones Melvin Iones Marcia Kelly CLASS V oyd Khndworth Norbert Koontz Kenneth Leach Robert Lees Robert Lesko Bill Lewis Iames Logsdon Pres Kenneth Longwell Iune McMann Arlen Masters Edward Mathias Marilyn Mauldxng Barbara Michaels Edward Morrison Iean Musser Lee Nxckelson Richard O Leary Barbara Oller Vxrgxma Oller Barry Osborn Larry Osborn Victor Neece Iohn Pembroke Rlchard Penrungton Kent Penwell Donald Petit Iames Pfau Ruth Pollman William Presnell Marion Proctor Barbara Pugsley Barbara Reece Iames Reece Ruth Romager tv el ann Darwin Ruot a A n Carolyn Ryan Donald Satterlee Sharon Schmltz Orville Schmepp Ioyce Schnute B111 Schweitzer Elvis Scoles, ' :Yhdrawn Rosalie Seymour Rudy Siegert Patty Slater Ioe Stalets Alice Stanton, w1,1 Ioy Summerlott William Suter Sally Tanner Catherine Temmen Kathleen Temmen Donald Terry Kay Thomas Ioyce Tipsword Norma Vanus .dTf1'l' Luella Vermillion. '-'1Z:j7:'.'n Dolores Vits Rosemary Vits Alfred Voudrie Wanda Webb Belva Wienelre Arch Wilson Marian Woli Carol Wood, :7:'r.'r. Luella Wood Kaye Yonker 1-Q ,av Us ,-. Qu Q -at -.q is r fs ,fc- ---r .f-r L -o 'C' 'sf tv 7 H? -v 1? FRESHMAN loan Atherton, vice-president Iimmie Banning Ioan Banning Darrel Barringer Betty Button Margaret Bland Mary lane Bolton Ruth Bond Iames Brooks Iackie Sue Brown Robert Bruns Richard Buckley, 'withdrawn Carolyn Buttgereit Martin Cerven Barbara Christner Richard Colclasure Mary Covey Vivian Crowe Betty Culberson Mary Ann Cushmg Frank Dean Ioseph Denton Betty Dxxon Sheila Drake Shirley Drake Madolyn Dudra 'hs Eugen Robert Edwards Gary Elliott Ronald Endns Richard Ewing Iudy Fxttro treasurer Bettymay Fleenor Rose German Dorothea Gooden Phyllrs Grelle Marilyn Gruen Howard Holbrook Aubrey Harbert Ianice Harmston Patricia Henderson Barbara Horsthemke Martha Inman Donald Ishmael Bernard Iackson Richard lenkms Iohn Kemp Patrxcra Kinsey Rrchard Klee lames Klem Dean Law Lela Law Dxana Lecas A tl cl awww Ioseph Legru Velma McCaslm Helen McClain lean McKee Weldon Marsch president Howard Manuel Phy. ' Eileen Iones CLASS lack Maton Rbderrc Merrunan George Metheney Robert Metsker Wllbur Metzger Arnold Mxller Evelyn Mlller Marv Mxller Shrrley Mxzeur Rochelle Moler Larry Mosely Richard Mundell Mary Mume Dean Musser Nxt cl cfm Robert Musser Stella Neece Rose O Bnen Patncla O Leary Francxs Overlot Harry Peck Donald Petty Donald Phster Donna Plper Dee Ann Porter Carol Potts Raymond Powers Barbara Puclrett Marrlyn Rakers Slurley Raulston wmtlrd ann Donald Rayhxll Donna Rhodes Shxrley Rxder Robert Roberts Dorothv Rochkes Iames Rogers Shirley Sanders Audrey Sclzaier Mane Scbloz Beatrice Scoles Wltlrd UN Phyllls Sxegert Shrrley Srmpluns Eula Srms Ronald Srnclaxr Dons Sphar Larry Spxnner Iames Stahulak Madonna Stout Arthur Tarvm loan Thomas Rose T psword Clarence Vandenbergh Shxrley Vanus Wanda Vermrllron Iohn Watford Robert Warren Shrrley Washburn secretary Ben Wxllhouse lane Wxnget Iohn Woolard Donald Wrrqht Maxine Rau i 27 W QW W7 TheFoundadon gis- f 1 1 F N N S Q 2 gn J.-f if , f' , ,. hiv. 1 iQ ,, ws , ,,,,, , W ., , -1 , A 1, I ff M 81 , .fi gm? M713 cf sr 1 I X sh ,E 4 , wik 4 I J Q -. JE wi 2 ,,,m,3' 33- ?95w-ar 'W fu. . , , , ' , as if J I I an , AU, I ,f 5 W, X .. 6 I si 'G , j -2 ' 5 X 'Y E , ' , 4' ' Y . 1 5 aa, 1 hv 1 A y . L. 3 0 'Q W T 5.919- L ,Mm ,ag - X 41' Q, A . f' Q,- ,ar Y I. Chalfant B. Bailey R. Beyers G. Endris R. Iohnson Co-Captain Tackle End Halfback Halfback Quarterback ,,4,.,,, f 1 'Pi' fl 'L uv! - .I'.7 Qui' ,vh- 'W D. Dudra A. Goettig I. Harberi Halfback End Guard l 4'7 B. Lupe Tackle T. McGrath End K. Schcxper Guard I. Shanks Fullback R. Siaples Guard Football I949 D. Mount Ce-mer R. Kacsir Fullback , 'S ..- 'Vg B.. 'vi ! gt 'W 5' 2 ,P 'Q V Uv D. Ryan B. Sharpe I. Spinner D. Voudrie E. Funderburk Tackle Halfback Quarterback Guard Co-Captain End August 25, bruised and battered frames, sore, aching muscles . . . the 1940 football sea- son arrives . . . Pana Panthers down Benld 7-6 in the first game . . . next, a newcomer to the schedule, Robinson proves victor 28-7 . . . punching across a touchdown in each quarter. Panthers get back into win column . . . hand Litchfield a 27-6 setback , . . Shanks on side- lines with leg injury . . . trip to Shelbyville . . . returning home with a second conference win . , . Pana welcomes the highly-touted Negro team from Lincoln of East St, Louis . . . Chalfant to Goettig on a sleeper play provides hometown fans with a thrill . . . score 7-0 . . . 48 minutes later . . . score 26-7 in favor of East St. Louis . . . iiWha' happen? . . . Untrained in swamp warfare, on October 2l, Metzger's 'lclowns lose l3-0 to Cathedral on the l'Springfield Lake playing field. Pan- thers give early notice to Kincaid Ponies that they are out to Win . . . Ponies go down swing- ing to a 20-6 count . . , Smile for us, Puzz . Gun sounding on a 32-7 defeat at Hillsboro , , . 24 minutes of tough playing produce a 7-7 halftime score . . . secret weapon netted 25 points for Hilltoppers during the second half . , . Wheaties, no doubt .... The Armistice Day l3-0 defeat over the neighboring Big Winds gives us four straight annual wins . . . band salutes the armed forces before 2000 spectators . . . tempers, tempers flaring , . . END OP SEASON: PlVE WINS AND POUR DEPEATS Annual Lions Club banquet in November . . . super eats-and several of the boys learn the secret of proper attire . . . most valuable player award to Barney Staples . . , honor Goettig, Ryan, and Dudra as co-captains for 1950. K. Wilhour T. Dorward B. Lees I. Logsdon Tackle Center End Guard .1 4 A lu R. Siegert Tackle Al 1 Sr S 47+ 5: Basketball I950 yi? Vx E Funderburk C C Gt Bcn1eY I Shank R, Sxeqefl INR D Coihefn j Chcxlffm' A ter a o g turkey dinne Panther begin season with a Victory cxer Shelbyville hand Tavlorville t ie first loss of season Sl 42 rree' Hillsboro on the Hilltolpers ho floor chalic uo th second one i lost colu nn surprise C a raign score 47 45 Panthers w ictorious what a garnel 'V avel to Centralia ,or l-lolida Tournarrient Tilden downs Pana in opening garrie by ll points . . . we thougzt the Eiffel Tower was i.. France! . . , Panthers hosts to V nf dalia . . , get off to a g od start . . . not such a good finish . , . l se by 23 points . . , rneet highly rated Cathede r l . . . first ' one pointll loss of seas n . . A invade Mt, Pulaski . . . 'Funder' orealcs scoring record bf tr o points , . . c rnirg tlirouah vfi n 32 counters in one garrie . . . challenge rnightg Hillsboro again . . . one point aheaa at half . , , 24 behind at t.ie final aun . . . . beat Effingham, a newcorner to schedule, by three points . . . conie '52 'F ? 1 . ...f X M MA, a ,.Jffaf , 3, ,I 37' 4' 'H f.,f 1, Al -. . if ...A',46u-f ' ....,..- ul -I 'G' 3:1 x Track Second Row: E. Funderburk, I. Chalfant, A. Gcettig, B, Lynch, Coach Metzger, First Row: R. Sie-gert, D. Warren, G. Endris, R. Mosely, C. Rogers, THE ATHLETIC MANAGERS R. Rider, N. Hill. D. Kronshagen e482 Track . . . major spring sport . . . first meet . . . triangular . , . Decatur, Mattoon, and Pana competing . . . our cindermen place second . . . a home meet with the rival Purple Tornadoes chalking up a Qepoint vic- tory by winning the relay . . , Tri City, Springfield, and Pana in Triangular meet . . . Senators win . . . City of Roses second . . . Goettig breaks pole vault record of lU' 6 . . . Funderburk wins discus throw. Springfield, Pana, and Kincaid at Kincaid . . . schools finish in above order . . . Funderburk again the win- ner in the discus . . . comes in second in the low hurdles . . , Pana Open . . . Decatur first, Springfield second, Pana third . . . Mid-State Conference on the home field . . . Taylorville thinclads win over Pana by 2 points . . , Funder- burk sets new record for the discus . . . in the District, Springfield edges Brownstown 24-23 . . . Pana fifth in District at Pana . . . Chalfant, half- miler, and Funderburk, discus, qual- ify for State. Second Row: Coach l-lain line, T florwari, Ft Beyer. if Mount, I Spinner, K lfunderbuk, I Shank: First Row: D Cctherri D Dpdra Kacszr A. Dudra l V:-4 ine. Baseball Tennis Spring arrives and with it the familiar call Something new has been added . . tennis Play Balll' '.,. Panos baseball team loses 'hits' Pana coached by Miss Logsdon . . . opener to Nokornis . . 4 followed with a repeat locals lose first match to Decatur . . . drop two by our old rival, Taylorville . . . our first win more . 4 . one to Mattoon and one to Teutopolis is over Shelbyville . . . Pana versus Nokornis . . . teririisrrieri get hot and tie Decatur . . . two again with the locals proving victor . . a loss more matches . . . defeat by Teutopolis and to l-lillsboro and Taylorville . . . defeat in the Mottoon . . , wind up season by chalking up a tournament by Hillsboro ll-l , , , facing teugh win over Greenville . . . not too successful a competition, we have a fairly successful season. SSGSOI1 but Some fun . 1 'Vilas lfgsfnorw, , C' Rovers, B Lape, B l..f..,fl, I. S A , Sharpe, SGNKW Operation One at a time, girls! She's heading in the right direction. Hmmn . . . Noi bad!!! X Let's have a bully! -' 7771'- G. A. . Bend, girls, bend. UK gym class learns fundamental rhythmsb Athletic field bound lg. How about a home run? What big smiles we have! W Qi W7 The Perspective of Q 'Q I fl A , . - 43,15 'Q s X ' Standing: Amelia Schmitz, Wally Withem, F39 Truxell, Ronald Roch- ord, Ioyce Hielscher. Pana Sealed: Barbara Newcomb, lcxunito Castle, Thomas Phmllips, Shirley Stole-rs, Moe Truxell, loom Gruber. Our School Life Co-Editor: Lan Euti: Editorial Advisor: Miss Mar' ' Co-Editor: Shirley Earber Panorama ,' Alice Prim Panorama Staff . , . Monday through Friday . . A frcni 3:30 until W? . . l' lc' f c.ic ing of the old Royal . . . rustling of copy . 4 , sliding of file drawers . . . Panorama Staff working away on the l949-50 edition , . . cobwebs spun by rubber cement as the panels of class pictures are pasted . . . waste paper baskets piled high . . . planning the lldurnmy 'fno not a bridge game this time, just a general layout , . . what would we do without old faithful , the th ?...d dl' esaurus ea ines Wont wait . . . final checking before sending to the printer . . . anxious waiting until the books arrive . . . hoping that the l95O Panorama will be a success. Typists: Dolores Siegert, Diane Pennington, Carolyn Travis, Not pictured: Pat Lowe Sophomore Editor: Sally Tanner Senior Editor: Donella Culberscn Iunior Editor: Alice Mitchell Freshman Editor: Phyllis Sieaert Organizations Editor: Hattie I-lish Layout Editor: loseph L. Fribley Assistant Layout Editor: Ramona Prencn 3 Staff C Business Manager: Financial Advisor: Assistant Business Manager: Hot-dfo-g-5 . , . barbe c-u e , . candy bfaerrs . . . pooc-crrfn , . a familiar cry neard at lialves and quarters cl games , . . yes, and track meets, toc . . . just money . . irucli planning, tigurina, and ouyin each game . . . the popcorn maciiine giving tlie ncon meal A , , Darn, lost another nickel in familiar gripe beard by passing staff members contribution to our yearbook fund, Dramatics Editor: ,darlene Frencn Calendar Editor: Art Editors: Hebert lic-f-re, loan Zonna Paricinxon l'lcr.'fhe:nke lefty Prf-xr.-'-YQ Music Editor: Snapshot Editors: Ken' l7er.'fJfjQ Betty Lehi: E11 Safer tlie lootbali and basketball tlte Panorama Statt earning fg, keeps the staff busy icelore linal toucli to a mucli liurried that .Q candy machine . . a not lost, just a welcome Boys' Sports Editor: Kenny Girls' Sports Editor: Mary Boys' Sports Editor: Ala: G , -. L ,f-'fi ry E I K, F' G. A. A. I. Atherton, S. Barber, R. Bond, I. Brown, P. Carlock, M. Carter, M. Chcrlfant, B. Christner, D. Christner, B. Culberson, Kehias, F. Longworth, P. Lowe, M. Moulding, I. McKee, A Mitchell, N. M1 r, B. N b B. O'B' R. O'B D. Culberson, B. Dean, . DeBarr, M. Dickey, D. Dietenthaler, Oller, V. Oller,ZDkl Palmerievgogxennington,rfnpetty, Pflgtriste? P. Eagen, I. Edwards, Fittro, D. French, H. French, M. D. Porter, M. Proctor, V. Rust, C. Ryan, R. Schloz, A. Schmitz, Freitag, M. Funderburk, . Goatley, M. Gott, D. Gooden, I. H. Schultze, D. Siegert, P. Siegert, D. Sphar, W. Sullivan, S. Gruber, P Gruber, F. uinnee, D. Hands, M. Harmon, R. lanner, I. Tlpsword, C. Travis, F. Truxell, I.. Turner, W. Hatcher, B. Hrldebr , B. Horsthemke, L. l-lorsthemke, C1. Vermillion, B. Wienelce, I. Wrnget, M. Wolt. J GEF a sti . . . sjnpfg, t ' ' h in t 5 fall . . . resenting the annual Foot- b . . o ' g' . -- t rail! . wli l P Q 1, on o the standing dances of ti . ig' ' ie! f n r t ' t ': ff- . . spon the appearance of et' 1 -,e g -5 1 c V1 . , XV . Q - -st g of the trampoline fund , t ' ' 1 1 ing t annual Mother and Daughter ' E ' A fj' 'l i5', A' O fer-SC 1 uet . . poor freshmen! after serving, they Ml L54- A' 1 '! Q - O-O 'f f ay What's left . . . winning the state wg F ' ' f - - H T1 f :g,- fe tele ic bowling tournament . . . the win- U 1 le '. . If ox ls' ro ev a ' - . ' g t m . . . Vete Rust, Rae Schultze, O fl, ' ' -- 'g' 'g - rances Longworth, Marian Wolf, Doradene 0 1 1 e 1 e St ef in . . iefenthaler . . . congratulations, girls! . . . e C . e . ee carrying on an intramural basketball tourna- ID 1 rs 4 , M daidehf ment during, February and March . . . each C n Vis . I I ec gy, 'A .gn Af e re ' clan furnishinga team. . . three cheers for the H I t I f e 3 -H ,, pon i HIOTS . . . making a trip to St. lsouis to see the Bette L .W ' I yr A ' .BO lce Capades on'March ll . We wont get twen V z r , 1 , ed the andre home until morning!! . . . nebrt time, maybe they of the a e - m er in charge OT wont r1deH1n the Deacons Wonderful One- equipmpjb C 4 av H in her particular l-logs Shay l . . . plann1nQ fOr a local plaYdaY sort.. A, m prim' p . ' A vigorous spring season . . . softball, tennis, Watch 11 . A. Afs dust . . . attending badminton, volleyball . . . keeping the waist- playdays at Shelbyville, Taylorville, and Effing- 44562 line down and the spirits up. Panther Club Fifth Row: D. Hands, D Christner, D B Spinner, M. Carter, K. Yonker, B Havrilka, B Wieneke, M. Proctor Fourth Row: B O'Brien, R. Schloz, B Buttgere1t,l' Cvuinnee, B French Flesch, A Schmitz, D Horsthernke, Third How: S Schmitz, M Fleming, Winget S Tanner M l underbu'k P Cochran, I Horsthemke, G Keh1as,C Travis, V Bust Vits, B. Davis, M Laker, M. Chaltant, M, Suter, . Christner, D Porter, C , M. Gott, V. Oller, C P, Laker B. Rogers P Gruber I M Maulding C Lebcn Five dozen navy blue sweaters . . . five dozen midget megaphones . . . five dozen energetically cheering Panther Club girls . . . the spirit of the Pana High School athletic pro- gram . . . the club's goal-good sportsmanship for its members . . . contagious honesty in rivalry . . . enthusiasm for all the fans . . . winning or losing . . . Girls must be at least sophomores . . . interested in school spirit . . . attend all football and basketball games . . , three unexcused absences nullifies membership . . . fines for failing to wear blue sweaters . . . Officers to enforce requirements , . . Marilyn Freitag, president . . . Aurelia Schmitz, vice- president , . , Ioyce l-lielscher, secretary . . Donna Parkinson, treasurer . . , Accomplishments of year . . . choosing Iun- ior Varsity cheerleaders . , . purchasing mega- qc 57 vb Second How: C Munie, I. Gruber, M Preitaa, M. Wolf, P Lowe Cheerleaders, I lnman, I Call, M Harmon, ll Petty W Sullivan, B Newcomb, D Parkinson, S Stalets, S. Free- man, B Hildebrand First Row: I, Edwards B. Schultze, D Dieienthaler, S Barber D C-lherson P Longworth C Ryan, A Mitchell D Siegert, M, DeBarr I l-lxelscher, lf Palmer, D French D Pennzngton No! Pictured: A Deere phones as the club's symbol . . . sponsoring after-game dance . , . selling Panther decals . . . Panther Club is outgrowth of Pep Club . . . organized in l928 . . . first year of Mr. Brum- mett's administration . . , both boys' and girls' . . . established to promote the proper school spirit throughout student body . . . foster the right attitude in backing the school . . . all activities as well as athletics . . . l936 . . . original Panther Club instituted . . . 'Pep-we feel it, we foster it, and we radiate it' '... marched to band music in gym at games .. . made letter formations . . . uniforms designed by members . . . dark skirts . , . white shirts , . . orange ties . , . snappy blue berets with orange letters P, H. S, on front , , . sponsors- Miss O'Loughlin, Miss Winget, Mr. Yonker . . . Appearance and activities change, but the Panther Club remains loyal to its tradition and purposes. econd Row: I Chzltant, I Shanks E Funaerlourk Lap-e H Sie'1ert,A Goet- irst Row: D Duara, P Sharpe B C1gll:f,r.3on I Stapleq, G linda.- Ei Major Letter Clubs Boys' Major Letter Club . . . an honor organ- ization for athletes . . . membership acguired after earning a major letter in a school-sponf scred sport , . , the overseers . . . Don Ryan, president . . . Don Cothern, vice-president . . . Iack Shanks, secretaryetreasurer . . . Coach Metzger, sponsor . . , Wham! Ouchl . , . tsounds like initiationf . . . l'Tough business having to make your own paddle , . having it autographed-in inkfby the faculty , , . fur- nishing the seat of your trousers as a blotter . Attending the Illinois-Iowa State football game . , . sponsoring an Amateur Talent Show for the March 29 assembly . . , enjoying an extended social hour the first Monday of each month during the third hour meetings. An exclusive club . . . organized in V341 . . . IZUU points in G. A. A. and fat lastlf a major letter . . , point requirement limits membership to upper classmen . . . seven new members this year . . . Cbrother, what a vicious initiationlll . . making a total of fourteen members . . . identifiable in action by their navy blue shorts . . , white sweatshirts . . . Very uncertain governing bodyl . , , accord- ing to latest report, Diane Pennington, presi- dent . . , Carolyn Travis, secretary , . , Dolores Palmer, treasurer . . . numerous vice-presidents . , the clubs standing joke , . . Activities this year . . . sponsoring twc dances . , . serving a Chamber of Commerce banquet . . . inspiring Effingham to found a club . . , Girls' Major Letter Clubfa goal toward which all G. A. A. members strive. f it er, S, Barber, M. Freitag V. Rust, C Travis, D Palmer, H. Schultze. First Row: W. Sullivan, I Edwards, B Rogers, F Longworth, D, Culberson D. Pennington, D. Siegert Second Row: D Dietenthal- Standing: T. Fen ft- 'U , ,ft Seated: f Y , Not pictured: Greeters A bright orange Jacket . . . courtesy . . . dependability '... helpfulness . . , service with a smile . . . the identification of a good Greeter . . duties include assisting visitors in P l-l, S. . , . barring magazine salesmen from the build- ing . . . patrolling the halls A A . delivering special announcements and messages i . ushering at stage productions . , . distributing programs at basketball games , , . helping with ticket sales when needed . . . Thanks tc Miss 'Ninget and her Greeters tor helping to keep Pana High running smoothly. 1 f- -V raffr, Y. 5 o',r.nf,'.. EfLe.:Cf1i-7 :ree ,.,V f H f- : A.. o l. iff. 3 fff:?f1 rL':n P K- vi ' 1 ' llifer lf I ,1..f.f.' f Future Homemakers of AIFGT1CG local chapter member of both state and nallonal oraanl atlons motto Toward New Hon Lons theme Steps to Success colors red and Wllllo flower rose certamly a forward looklng group Purpose to promote a growmg app ecl atton of the goys and satlstactlon of home maklng to emphaslze the tmportance ot Worthy no nc me r bershlp to encourage democracy ln home and communlty hte to work for good home and tarmly hte tor all to promote tnternatlonal gooa wlll foster the development of creatlve leadershlp m tone an cornntunl , re 'o provldc wholesome mdwrdual and aroup recreatlon to turtfter mterest ID home economlcs Welfare prorects undertaken Save the Chlldren Federatlon tumor Red Cross Jalentme dance foocl sale hlghhghts ot Fourth Row Va M M Nte nsey 3 MCKITT rcx M S 'N T sw llpS wo a T nd Row C G vm-Q Q f owe 'ts Srr X.-Mx. x60:m the year formal mmatron of new mernoers candlehght ceremony of mstallatlon tor offlcers enterrng the F H A puollclty note book rn the sectlonal contest selectron of a camp delegate by the execullve councll candldate ,or the summer ot l91l losephme Zlmmerman year end party for the senlor club members outstandlng program l-hs tory ot Pana presented by Mlss Burho.n The l94Q 1950 Councrl presldent Donna Mclntlre vlce presldent Rose Mane Ben thaus secretary lo Anne Presnell treasurer losephme Zunmerman nro1ect and program chalrman Darlene Nlehart news relatlorshlp chalrrr an Norma M17e lr parhamentarlan Barbara Mlchaels sponsors Mlsses Eleanor Neuhotf and Luy Ann Walters and the Chapter Mother Mrs lgvvald Metzger rnerlt COIT17'1l9I'1dGl1O1'1 tor the grand Job they have done m drrectmg these elgl ty trve glrls Future Homemakers of Amertca econd Row B Ga tt S D S an 5 hmon S lde Pe e C S phe s xrst How I L as S Beeson Sn +- 1 s Sciate B Mchaels D Mclntle Fo HQ O -S - ,I , . . . 1 A .l I A .XT . V 1 .i . I . 4 , . . V - H .t tt 1 - - ' F , J - I - . 1 977, , ' T . . . U U , In V' - , ' N ,' ' , . . , ' I - - ' - ' I ' I . . . , . l ' 1 C . , . to ' ' Q I ' ' ' A' I V J ' , ' . , V . . . 'lull .d c.r.u'tvl'f ....o ' Av If M1 . A-Q ' L,' ' UC , . . . CO' I v - Y - ff A Cl . . . . , , , ' 1 v1 v : E sy llls VS .' hartl Zxrimerrnan P, S : rre rake, V u I Keellng, B K1 1, T , chxier, ,l Mzzeur, I 13: ora, I. Puckett, E. ' 1 , R r, I r sn ll, te n' Laz-.', E T ' t' . Y F' : W. ec - 1 I r ggr, Nl: s Neuhcfi, A, h i : C r.. T, W1r,y, li lo.e , S inpklns, V. l . r, , 1 , . r , .K wfi A A a- , . K ' 3. ..-1 Q 'Z 7 W L . ' l A .Y C 4 W' at f , . , .. 1 5 , - S A ., I ' A s ' F. F. A. Fourth How A R Wa '1 :rd Row I: f' lc 1. s G Second Row A I' Future Farmers f Arnerrca ancrete ,aract cal creparatrcn fcr the years aheaa rrerrbershtp rray oe retarned ter three ears after graduattan present atf1cers presl ent Kenfeth Fle 'mn vtce prestdent lll1 'T1 Scnale secretar, Larry Waaerer treasurer Elffacd Sccles r carter D cl arn sentr t Br,ce Hayes nec al eve t pril 2, .. . l3a.ent and Sch Banquet . . . ccl red if 11 .. ,L ures c 13 ' s' pai -f' s shewt .,.. .i...sa..' cs. J.. f. ., Q- Je cp competent, aggressive, rural, an airi- , 1 . r cmtufal .eadersipp r . tc create and nggrfure C1 .CVS cf CCVIFYYQ' M76 . . . ta SlY6I'.fllIl6I'. YIQQ cznllaence cl lflffi ccvs ana 'fauna Vin in f 2 mrs! Row K '1 ll a 1 Sch L Wager Q3 n Not Plctured K e A themselves ana the1r wana crea' ...are mterest tn the rntellrgeht rce trna ccupauans tc encaurage rnemoers t tae development of nd1v1du l tarmrng pr, arns ard estahlrshment rn farmma tc enccurage r ernoers tc Vrprove the fa hcrne and tts surrcundmgs to part c rate rn worthy ,1 ertaxmls cr te rrtprcve... aarrcul tu'e . . . tc develop character, traQn t r use-ful itizensnlp, . Hd t stef pain, lsr? .... t partici- Ara e in cccrg rftive e c.t ,... 3 erccu aJe and practice thrrlt . , . tc enccuraae irnpraveznent in schclarship . , , fc prcvide and enccurage the C1e'.'e.cyr:ient 2' cmanrzea rural recreatxcna. actlvitues, Conservation Club 'J TJ 5 'U Standing B Metheney T NGatl't M DeBar G Dal K Wtlhour K Klein I lpley G Mtlle Ha es W Scltale NV Short IS M1 e c emuh G Palme I n e s e oope A Nlckelson D Metsker Seated Mtss Meter A Gatons K Ba low I Mol' 'luhba C lbe No Pxctured W Butt R 1 A F P Her son M Inman L Kltnd oth E lytcke son 0 ' 5 ' it f A- . t Q , -4 'lm 4 . ,-- t ' li I ' ' i - ' 1 :7 ? - ...Q , I Q 'A ,f ' : . , . ,c r , . 1 , vs, . , , A ' , T B. y , V r, , , J. 'll F, I. M D F. 't ., Y, . Sl g Y, A Clin tn r, D : Al I ' , . l 4 , . r , . see, C, I no rd, B, tx rson. t ' V Q , H' erfield D. rst, ratley .der , . , . v.' T .., l. Y ' . p, . r . f - I ' ' 1 y . . A , ' ' Q . . A ' ' . - .1 l I . . . 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C Scrme p l Halb ook Concern for the future wel are of the coun r understandtng the need for wtse use of the natural resources of the Umted States and espec1ally of Ilhno s becommg aware o the problems of conservatton reahzmg the tmportance of a well rounded conservatton pro gram so1l forests wld hte learnmg prac trcal methods and techntques of procedure wanttng to do sorrethmg about tt trymg to Conv nce students other than the club members of the urgency of the cause thts IS the Con servatton Club Elwm Ntckelson prestdent Bob Culber son vtce prestdent Anna Mae Gatons sec retary treasurer regular meettngs each month members responstble for programs spectal reports are g1ven on a certam phase of conservat on lnterestmg tttnely 44 62 as ftlms are snown new books added thts year to school lrbrary Sprmg 1n Wcxshlngton by Halle Audubon s magntftcent Buds of Amenca plans m mmd to cooperate wtth the c1ty IH replacmg dead trees yearly essay contest sponsored by the State Depart ment of Conservatton best essay wrttten by a Iuntor member sent to the County Superm tertdent of Schools two delegates from the county chosen by htm on ment of thetr essays to attend the Conservat1on Camp at Lake Vllla for one week rn the summer three delegates from Pana Htgh tn the ftve years of the club s exrstence here Ntss Meter sponsors the Conservatvco lub lendma her enthuslasm and enera1es tu success Library Club Thlrd Row I Swmey B Anderson M Huttes M Ralston N MIZCUT M K elmq I Hendrtclls M Debarr B Pugsley M C,O1'1'11SKY Mlss Burhorn Second Row B Newcomb R Benthaus S Stalets I Castle D Fmk Stster Agnes M OConnell L Vermtlhon Fxrst Row I Ltmrnerman B Garrett D Mount M Mauldmg I K et q Iane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte? certam 1ct1on sectton B typlcal of a fre auent task of the L1brar1ans furn1sh1ng tnformatlon on the locatton of hunted matenal from the l1fe of Carl Sandburg to the techntque of catchtng butterfltes Other demands on the l1brar1ans tlme explalntng the use of the llbrary to freshmen maklng sublect cards for collectlve blog raphtes f1l1ng back 1ssues of magazlnes malntalnlng the new teachers professlonal shelf avatlable to all teachers of the umt repa1r1ng books stralghtenlng card f1le restorlng volumes to the rlght spot on the shelves mak1ng b1bl1ograph1es of the l1 brary s resources on certatn subfects a servlce to the faculty members on request classtfy mg and checkma books cr1t1c1z1ng the attract1ve pubhcatlons among the new volumes selected thls year Gentle Wcxmor Q63 PD Blg Flshermctn Fam1ly C1rcle Beau Iumes Tum ln the Road subscr1pt1ons to three newspapers Whos got the sports sect1on'9 forty coptes of current magazlnes from Seventeen to Banklng The B1g Event of the year all day tnp to Sprlngfleld study1ng the arrangement of the State L1brary plcktng up ldeas for addt t1ons and nnprovements to our own l1brary tourtng the Archtves examlmng the methods of preservlng documents v1s1t1ng Llncoln s tomb Just for un MISS Burhorn sponsor tramlng asslstant llbranans through pattence and understandlng off1cers of the Llbrary Club pres1dent Delores Fmk vtce presrdent Iauntta Castle secretary Slster Agnes hats off to these and to the enttre malntenance staff of one of the fmest htgh school hbranes 1n the statel . ., . ' ' PIII ll ' l 1 p n 11 . ,, . , A, - - -- t. I . . . . . ,, . . - tt H .. . H . . ,. . . . . .. , . , . , - - , I . . . S 1 - ' , , , Concert Band Fourth Row: R. Metheney, A. Voudrie, B. Ienkins, B. Roberts, H. Metsker, I. Presnell, W. Withem, B. Lebon, L. Boadarmel, H, Hish, B. Oller, D Elliott, W. Short, D. Piper, M. Bolton, D. Mclntire, Mr. Gregg. Third Row: VV. Suter, B. Christner, M. Comisky, I. McMann, G. Laughlin, R. Staples, R Bryson, D. Forsythe, B. O'I.eary, Miller, D. Satterlee, A. Nickelson, W. Presnell, G. Me E, theney, G. Elliott, R. Deere, I. Kemp, T. Phillips, L, Wag ener. . . W- G,egQ , 1:1965 Ch Dir Gclor Second Row: A. Clzristner, A. Tipsword, W. Webb, F. Gum- nee, D. Cooper, I. McKee, R. Bennett, D. Beeson, S. Wash- burn, H. Warren, P. Cerven, D. Metsker, F. Truxell, K. Schaper, I. Brooks, L. Klindworth, B. Iohnson. First Row: R. Kasten, D Dorn, A. Masters, B, Culberson, E. Voudrie, R. Taylor, G. Kehias, E. Miller, M. Truxell, D. Buck. Not Pictured: K. Camac, M. Cerven, T. Dorward, C. Temmen, T. Woolard. Forging forward in '49 and '50 . . . one of the largest bands Pana High School has ever had . . . sixty-four players . . . constantly improving under Mr. Gregg's direction . . . majorettes required to play an instrument during concert season . . . section leaders in- stead of officers . . . first chair players in each section . . . new uniforms add greatly to suc- cess . . . March 17 . . . band year's outstanding event . . . Second Annual Band and Chorus Concert . . . special feature number written by Mr. Gregg for the Pana Band . . . played from original manuscript . . . another Gregg first- nighter . . . stirring band accompaniment for chorus in Battle Hymn of the Republic . . . Buffalo Bill , complete with Indian war dance. District contest at Lincoln on April l . . . Overture Eroica , from Beethoven . . . Persian Market for the crew-cut crowd . . . 'Back- sheesh, loacksheesh, Allah! . . . those boister- ous bus rides . . . Baccalaureate and Commencement . . . band helps to keep school year in step on its final march. 44849 Majorettes and Drum Major Left to right: H. Hish, B. Oller, D. Elliott, W. Short, D. Piper, M. Bolton, D, Mclntire. Classy new marine style uniforms . . . gold season . . . restricted only by rule against ties, braid, and plumes . . . navy blue coats . . . swimming on the football field . . . first year of rows of brass buttons . . . French blue trousers drum majoring for Bill Short . . . very creditable . . . bright vari-colored stripes . . . black shoes job of maneuvering the band . . . different show and socks . . . all this and punctuality too . . . for each home game . . . animated man kicking or elsewdemeritsl . .. a football . . . the lndian sequencefcampfire and all . . . the revolving P . . . salute to the The 1949 marching band of fiftyefour mem- Armed Forces on Armistice Day 1 I i bers . . . debut on September 5 . . . Labor Day pamde ' ' ' rough' but promlsmg ' ' ' Build Peg' Performances for home basketball games UVG1 G1 Chmleslffl ' ' ' October 8 ' ' A Ouchf . . . Stand and Shout -spirito fortissimo, with my lcuen arches' ' ' ' improvisations . . , December 3 . . . Effingham 8:30 a. rn. field rehearsals during football Band Festival introducing the concert season. Marching Band 2 . i . ll i i Music Club F I ff? ourth Row L Kin no fsnel L noaiarr Se ond Row 1 'I L Wai Third Row CI 1 r ocics ai Rapidly arowinrq Music Club completely recraafnzed riodiiied reaui enienis vne ioer or a school mu ic organization eligible new recruiis voted upon by rnemoers trvoufs cr tnose not belonging io usic oraani anon new irotto Mus c is oeaixx beauty is music obiect is to furiner aporec ation o iusic in sciocl ard coni nur 'N s 1 Us! Row Noi Pictured M vi Officers elected at last meeting of 49 school ear reside t Audra Cnr siner vice siderit Rose l-latcr er sec efary ll tra baker treasurer Mae Tiuxell princ is ublic act lily Clirisimas carolina i ns aroind rc n cor ini 'im s ns: os e 0 fe-aturina tliose wooers oi the Muse ie facili nielod bis The Ensembles l9+ lllincis bliievriobcn girls sexier . . . Georgia Keliia carolyn Travis Audra Chris f ner, and Alice lfliicliell, from last year . . Georgia Rau and Barbara Rogers, new inenif bers . , . accornpaiiied at the piano by Lynn Fioadarniel . , . liarznonious expression -dulce voce . . . rnuch in demand for civic club enter! iainnlenis . . . Second yea alsf for clarinet quartet . , . Rac el Kastei., F'e rlruxeli, Audra Cririsine. David Dorn . . failliiul io seccndfhour re- giearsals , . . New trombone auariei . . . including Larry 'Nagenen Torn Pliillips, Bob Deere, loin Kemp , . in zlie spirit ci building for the iuiure . . . A Cappella Choir ourth Row N 'i S n Second Rov N re ic at 1 ' V V O O Lf H Ge o nr Got G Third Row D Q Not Pictured lf Song' Ah what would this great world b Without cz whistled tune cx note of cheer A serenade or song of war sung here A lullaby a hymn hummed low at eve Greater joy this heart can ne er percelve Song' Without it life IS naught for me Fae Truxell The lllrfll Has a Thousand Eyes' . . . . the Things You Are' '... Battle Hymn of the Republic '... Gonna Walk the Golden Streets ' . . T Deep River' T... The Kasnrinrt Song' . . . indicative ot tlfte wide variety ot music in the A Cappella choirs repertoire . . A lt s not really a cappella , . name is noid- o'.'er trorti dxf. ana d1sta:t past . . choir enters First Row l A 1 lv' e V P ax L tfie lirnelignt at the Arimial Ct' istfras Vespers furnishing appiopriate musical settinas for the Cnristrras arawa hands 'ne ne ff rooes of olue Ctlnat luxur ods rraterial is ra,on loengaline if you re curiousl Wlnite satin 5 C DQ lndustrious preparation precedes big events Spring Corcert Qt P rcics af sure and twas singin' t be proud o . . . district contest at Lincoln . . . booby pri e pil Foo' . , an cppor uiigty t c irrae a lities with otne. cnaruses . . . tnat ous .,lialtthetun... ride Music log' the choir adds to the reverence ot rs at fine. Baccalaureate , . . soothes restless senio Cozirienceniert . aziotner seasons al 0,373 National Thesplans lanuary l 1934 Natronal Thesptan char ter recewed at Pana I-l1gh School twelve charter members rn l95U thlrty four mem bers named for Thesp1s ancrent Greek poet founder of drama the emblem two masks representlng Muses the comed lan Thaha the traged1an Melpomene the motto from the saymgs of Alexander Pope Act well your part for there all the honor hes membershlp IS for l1fe opportunlty for alumm to further dramatlc mterests mem bers are selected by the po1nt system one hundred pomts reaulred earned by work on stage crew make up crew dramatrc pro duct1ons and by belng ln other dramatlc organ 1zat1ons Dlmly llghted room CNOT due to coal shortagell 1n1t1ates enter rn srlence are the me'n presldent l1m Chalfant treasurer pledges taken las et s formal att1re a valtrng them bers headed by Gene Endrrs Sh1rley Barber vrce presldent secretary Donna Parkmson Mrss Walters sponsor solemn Full fledged Thesplans at celebratel games and refreshments follow ceremony Chrrstmas play lust What l Wanted What s my next l1ne9 What s my next l1ne'?l Play Festlval The Wldow s Phght a burlesque melodrama wrth the notor1ous V11 han Tommy foe the annual tr1p to St LOUIS Apr1l l5 You re dorng flne Oklahoma' sorry Kenny no Mae West endmg the years program wlth a sprlng 1n1t1at1on looktng forward to the l95U 51 season Second Row D Palmer l Htzgerald L Roadarmel D Chf1Sl Fxrsl Row D Parkmson A Schm1tz C Travxs M nchaler, ner M Freltag K Schaper, R Schultze S Barber I A Mrtchell D Culberson D S1egert D Penmngton Mlss Edvzlardqsll Chalfant, K Slater, E Petty E Endns D Walters G Kehlas te ent aer e689 O O , ... U l ' U 1- .I 1' ' l ... l, U ... ... , ' ' l l fl ' I , ' - - ' t...l' L . ...we don't know either, Shirley...then the 1 - t - - - - xl I I - ll Mask and Wag tv sc! Fourth Row R Sclfloz D Metske L Roadarml W Sl' t I Clnaltant K Scnape R Staples E Endis C Lebon Thud Row K Slate M DeBa r B McK1ttr1ck D Frenc a be A Mitchell Swiney M Huttes I P esne Past F Longworth Miss Peters Not Pictured I1 Hislf D La The worlds u stage as Shakespeare send one day The stage cz world was what he meant to say Holmes Second Monday time for Mask and Wig lets go down to room 32 The meeting will please come to order Mavis Huttes president Iim Chaltant vice president Doris Christner secretary Iean Swlney treasurer Miss Peters advisor Business is likely to be varied , . . preparing for the production ot a play . . . sponsoring a movie for assembly . , . planning a pep meeting . . . checking details of that dance after the 469 is Second Row B Rogers I Edwards D Hands D Christne W Sullivan E Pety D Dietenthaler M Freitag R Hatch er I Fitzg rald D Goatley P Cochran B Newcomb First Row D Siegert G Kehias D Pennington D Culbe son P Lowe D Mclntxre M Ha mon Munie B OB1en game Friday making arrangements tor a sleigh ride or a Wiener roast time let is devoted to informal conversation Mask and Wig is open to Juniors and seniors something old has been subtracted those 1 5 outlandish initia ions presenting a dramatic reading is the new requirement Feature presentation of the year at the Play Festival Dad Takes a Rest Cure tdid We say REST???I . . . of course some people like crackers in bed . . . entertainment for th, Para Unit Education Association . . . e final curtain for the troupe this year. Junior Dramatics Frith How R Metsker I Brooks I Kemp R Burrus R Cven gos I Ptau B Lewts D Gooden K Penwell Fourth Row Mtss Rumery I Schnute I Wmqet M Funder bulc M Flernmg B Wleneke S Tanner K Yonker B hlldebrand M Proctor D Rochlces D Porter Third Row K Thomas M Chaltant P Stegert M Mtller I Arde son M Mume R French M Gott C Ryan Come sxt down every mother s son And rehearse your parts Wxlham Shakespeare There 1t IS my name rn lrghts on the marquee favorlte role a packed house the lrmellght all to myself spectacular performance not one mtstake magnlfr cent stagrng wonderful supporttng cast thunderous applause curtaln call after cur tam call deluge of flowers flowers and more flowers a sweeplng success even the cr1t1cs loved tt at last lm a STARI Hey frosh wake upl 1ts trme to go to Iunror Dramattc tryouts Iun1or Dramatrcs the only dramattc club open to freshmen a good start toward be e702 'K ' ' - ' ' those members eat a lot of candyll . . . I I . . . , . . . ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' ' . . . th Second Row I Atherton V Oller D Gooden I Flttro P Slater M Bolton P OLeary I McKee E Hrnton FIISQ Row H McCla1n P Greffe B Chrustner D Endrxs S Schrnttz M Schloz M Rau E Mtller S Washburn V Crowe Not Pnctured A Nxckelson W Suter comrng a Natlonal Thespran the goal for whrch all dramatrc mlnded students strtve admrsslon follows a costly 1n1t1at1on my but The rulmg orce Barbara Hrldebrand prestdent Ramona French vlce presrdent Margre Chalfant secretary Kent Pen well treasurer Mrss Rumery advlsor the monthly rneettng conslsts of current busl ness followed by a short soclal perlod e present season s productrons for the holt davs Dont Open Untll Chnstmas ftnally the rght grfts presented to the rrght people for the Play Festlval Wllbur Faces Lrfe the moral belng Dont take love serrously at fourteen EXIT Stage Crew l D lefty G- Bedar G Alexander, R Bziescher, H Rider, R Dilley, Mr, Foltz, E Sphar, D, Sain, R Munaell, lg. Morrison, rt. Lagen, E Safer Not Pictured: H Buclaey, H Cvengrcs lf, H Zfiilll Transforming a barren stage into a homey Make-up crew . . . ordering powder and living room , . . a college dormitory . . . a Kleenex . . . trying new make-up . , , 8 a, m. bedroom in a rest home . . . jobs for the stage meetings . , , sleepily practicing their arts on crew . . , under the supervision of Mr. Foltz each other . . . Hold still, dearie, unless you , . . erecting doors and windows . . . hanging want corrugated eyebrows . . comes the curtains . . . adjusting spot lights ,.., setting night of the play , . . slinging on grease paint up sound effects equipment . . , checkina the with gusto . . . shaping cupid's bows , . . footlights Ul , . . the curtains part , , . pulled, applying mascara dexterously '... prestol the of course, by a member of the stage crew A . . metamorphosisl . . . proudly watching their lightning changes between scenes . . . then the masterpieces from the wings . . . last curtain drearier side , . , cleaning up . , . call . , . begin again-in reverse , , . cleaning up the make-up room , . . l'What a messl . . . Cosmetic technicians-Miss Princlle and the works done . . . until next play. Make-up Crew TlsixdHRcw.:f Lc.hL ff 15. SEFIEJZ, IQmi'Mii.A-Aff.e'.'. c'M33:T.f'4f Egan I Seq ' Second Rogvzv-S Erie' i f First How: F . 'raw V -f V ' C Not Pictured: : s- bf 1,21 G Ke-r. 'f.':f': P. S:'.,.i:e Meet Me in St. Louis A scene from Meet Me in St. Louis showing L. Watson, L. Barry, R. Mclfllfresh, S. Bantner, P. Myers, H. Bolton, I. Price, S. Harris, K. Meachum, L. Washburn, C. foley, H. Forsythe, M. Moore, M. Tapperog seated, M. Cerven, I. Diefenthaler. What can a fellow do when he has four sisters all determined to run for ruinl his love life . . . four sisters, too worried. about their brother to listen to the vehement outbursts of their father . . . Lon, home from college, goes wild about a snobbish Eastern girl . . . breaks date with hometown girl . . . sisters jump into action . . . Tootie, the youngest, decides to bite Eastern girl on the leg . . . schemes go haywire . . . harassed father finally breaks news of move to New York . . . girls dejected at thought of leaving home, friends, and Katie, the Irish maid . . . launch maneuvers to stay in St. Louis . . . Agnes and Tootie wreck trolley with a straw dummy . . . triumphant campaign results in a happy ending. Does a person have to slap her best beau around for no reason ?.. Seventeen ls Terrific Bells of Christmas Vespers December I7 4 O clock INTRODUCTION Reader Processronal l Heard the Bells on Chrrstrnas Day Carol of the Bells Glad Cl1T1SlIllGS Bells TABLEAU Georg a Kehras Chorr Chorr Chorr The Comlng of the M9SS1Gh I-'oretold lsatah The Annuncmtmon Mary Angel Don Metsker Frances Longworth loan Edwards Solo Gesu Bambtno Lynn Roadarmel The Shepherds Qnepherds Whrle Shepherds Watched Therr Flocks lt Came Upon a Mrdnrght Clear The WISE Men Wrse Men B1lly Suter As Wlth Gladness Men of Old loy to the World Srlent N1ght RECESSIONAL PRODUCTION Dlrector of Musrc Drrector of Pageant Drrector of Stagrng 41742 Ruth Schlo launlta Castle Mae Truxell Shrrley Washburn Chorr Chorr Elmer Voudrle Tom Phrllrps Chorr Chorr Chorr Mr Charles W Gregg Mrss Margaret Ann Peters Mr Harry B Foltz l . tt . fr . , . ..,. ,.,. . .... . . tt ff - tt - rf - tt . H , ..................,................, , 7 . . K, D ... .. ..., , , , n - - 11 - tt ' ' 11 - tt A 11 ' tt ff - wt . . ff - Motion Picture Crew Standing: T1 Cerver, A flak ilxor. F Packet' f Sta? .'4. ak P Cervfr, 3 'ffriazit R Fir tus W liavriika, F Wardail Q Ki1n':':.'ort?1 Seated: P. Mfier, ','.' lrlifrz, Pl rzi.. 5 jionqon Stone :urns-7, Mr Yonker ii 'v'Jr1 :i1 Not pictured: 5 l.e'.'. An average of four periods per day are used throughout the school year for the snow- ing of classroom films , , A many additional assembly programs . A A pictures shown for other groups after school and at night A A , operating and servicing machines A A splicing films A A A maintaining the public address sysf tem used at pep meetings, basketball games, football games, and track meets A A A all in a days work for the indispensable Motion Pio- ture Crew . A A Mr Yonker, the sponsor, has been in charge of the visual education departrtient since l93 i when the first projector was purchased A A hes doing an efficient fob A A A teaching patience punctuality, and dependability as well as skill Ticket Takers At last , A A awards for se-rxtces rendered by Ticket Takers A blue and orange emblems to be worn proudly A A A a reminder of those lona hours at the doors . , . at third hour assemblies A A . football games A A A dramatic productions A A homecoming A A basketball games , , A typical fsarcastrc, humorous, but at all times human? remarks heard by these boys ...' But l'm just going out to my car' A , ' l told you l always get fl free' '.., Ticicetsi-now Where are those tickets A A frequent contacts with the public reauire members to be alert A A businesslike A A firm , , A courteous . A obliging A,.fair.AA Congratulations to Mr Harrison and Mr Caldwell A A co-sponsors . for their skill and tact Qn advising figs group A A also to R1chf ard Klee A star of the aroup , A A always on time . A perfect attendance A A takes over assgazifrgents of others li the: absence A . A al the Ticket 'lakers deserve muon. credit for serv- ing the patrons fagtnfuiiy and eff1cientlyA Third Row: f - a T Exon:-' Fi T ii-.. X' Second Row: 'S .e F Lebzr. F ini. Ei Kiee First Row: Mr iirrrq, ':Q' F EH! A, Not pictured: Pi Fee A '.'f Criif ' C fir. 1 Jmarey la ,ii .' Metzger 4.. Her Majesty, Marilyn Harmon The twenty f1fth ce1ebrat1on of Panas annual Homecomlng a 34 35 v1ctory over the Shelbywlle Rams last mmute dates and preparatlon alumnt home for the Blg Event the pleasure of reneW1ng old acquamtance Sh1pS mtermmgled Wlth the fCIII'1111CII' muslc of B111 Oetzel The 1nterested The B1g Four and escorts the annual rend1t1on of Buckle Down W1n sockl the memorable evenlng of dancmg the enchantment of lamp l1ghts reca111ng the Passlng Years 476: I I bystanders . . . the entrance of Her Majesty, the Queen . . . with her attendants, Homecoming Royalty Donella Culberson Georgla Kehms ugh v 'x JM 52 A Donna Patricm Law Lowe 44 77 2 We , Q fy J M, , , ,o,., i 2 nn. P f K I. . 'C W U ' A gf 5 f x ' , K T T G2 5 ,W FU' A T G F xlX' Q 11' it Q Q ' 9 , ,Nz i Q Wi? I x ..,L,,,v ? ., Y- 1 M .7'ff'9?.ffwJQw Z,-H., ' f f' if wb ff n ' , M, 1, ,M 1 4, .,.,v, . - av hi, Q . 'f I-5 Q L Sd' -lf: , 'ip Mn 4 In Memormm RAY D BRUMMETT Murphysboro Illmo1s Iuly 17 1894 Pcma IlllI101S Apr1l8 1950 We hve tn deeds not yea s IH thoughts not breaths ln feehngs not 1n ftgures on a d1al We should count ttme by heart throbs l-le most l1ves Who thlnks most feels the noblest acts the best And he whose heart beats guuckest hves the longest LIVES IH one hour more than 1n years do some Whose fat blood sleeps as 1t shps along thetr velns L1 e ts but a means unto an end that end Begtnmng mean and end to all thlngs God lt 1S w1th heart elt shock and a sense o lrreplaceable loss that we the faculty and student body of Pana l-hgh School mourn the pass1ng of our beloved pr1nc1pal Mr Brummett Our many pleasant assoclat ons w1th h1m wtll hold an honored place rn our memory As we pause to look back over h1s long and eventful years as Pnnctpal of Pana Hlgh School me suddenly reahze the extent and d1vers1ty of the tmprovements that have advanced the school dur1ng h1s adm1n1strat1on We frnd that several members of the present faculty have shared those twenty three years wtth h1m Mr Harrlson Nhss Olsoughhn Mr Kemp and our fatthful substltute teacher Mrs Kemp The compass of the dex elopment IS w1de we dtscover rang1ng from the f1rst Pana chapter of the Nattonal Honor Soclety to the current plans for the Dtverstfted Occupahons course Between these a few of the outstandtna add1t1ons and 1mprovernen+s are ID the hbrary the athlet1c f1eld the new agnculture department the Untt Dtstrtct br1ng1ng w1th tt our f1rst school cafeterta and the Pana Pacer Truly he has butlt strong and sure Our grat1tude goes beyond these ach1evements however We especlally appreclate h1s pattence v hen we dtdnt warrant 1t h1s ftrmness when we needed 1t h1s sense of humor when tne tnne was r1ght and h1s understandtng and fatrness always To Mrs Brummett who has been h1s fa1thful and understandmg com pamon throuahout the ,fears we wtsh to express our deepest sympathy c8051 1 1 1 1 1 1 r . . 1 - 1 1 1 , i . - I I 1 1 - l 1 1 1 1 1 - l ' l L I 1 1 , . , A 1 1 1 . . 1 . , A , . , , . . 1 1 1 . , J - 1 1 1 - 1 1 , tt 11 , A . , i . . V . . , . , . 1 ' 1 . , 1 . . . . 1 A 1 . , ' w 1 J M, . THE BUILDERS W CHQ C1I'C'1l'DC7u Vfcrxmg Y1 Neue f1C11b f w 1 fl f jj JF seed cmd yecu P1 G 1 ffm + 0 'wht If if C11 up mmf Q Y Cxtfrmlq 1 Q Qu Y dale k If ester C125 e the Qlff: '. Q. xvx ' 3 Qu .' L ,IL I'1, IE TDD! CIUC1 JUYC, 1:4 lfI1,,,, Jmpc bfgg, ij ,gcc and fgwc' 3 felw In Memoriam i BARBARA HAVRILKA Ianuary 1 1934 December 22 1949 We the students cmd folculty of Pano I-hgh School poy trrbute to the memory of Bcrrbcircx Hovrrlkor It IS Wrth com possronote sorrow thot We here honor her for her smcerrty toword her frlends her fun lovmg sp1r1t her contogrous enyoy ment of hfe and her cheerful smrle 44 822 I SK- : P A. ',b: If A In Appreciation Cr 3 f Ur P- f F1 uf 111 ' 5 9 DUI lx, VH F N A r ' Q 'f rx CN 0 C 1 ll! f f If The Panorama Staff 1 1 The FRU fitwiiiii, PIX1, fH1Y1f:i', :vii pvhrfbr' iphffi HQ. 11 fififfff fmfi il! :fir CIE: he TAT'-2f'?1'C0 Frm, Hiriwz, 2-fzm tfmk Th, sap tra Ati, yf1Ct11ref1 mtl zz 'Jiri-1 frw wir vw' ff Pcmw for Hr- nfl ,:hf:f:?, 1:10 flu Nfl fi!1 !ffI'.'iI1'Z CQf',1z.y,f1r,y', fly f1IL'jflf?Ef,l, Hlirml '.-:luv r1:f1lf,- Tiff.-r1JZ 1'.'.f1'j:'f4 'IH Jw- fir? U-xfsrk rind p11'T'1rf-1. Thr- H1l'fL,T'lPTIT'-Y fD ,cffifvifi rx, Left , Hlifliif '.'.'1l'J g,r1r'1tfi-fl time kiwi 'mg ptw'f.'1lf2-'l frm iff frfs Senior Index GLEN R ALEXANDER Wttharawn CARL ALLEN Transferred from Oconee BARBARA ANDERSON Mask and Wlg 3 Vespers l 2 3 4 A Capella Cho1r 3 4 Lrbrary Club 3 4 Fl-lA WILLIAM D BAILEY Tran ferred from Ro arnond Foot ball 4 Basketball 3 4 Boys Major Letter Club 4 F A 3 4 SHIRLEY IEAN BARBER Panorama Staff 2 3 4 Co Ed1tor 4 GAA l 2 3 4 GAA Board 2 Panther Club 2 3 4 Grrls Malor Letter Club 3 4 Thesptans 3 4 V1cePres1dent 4 Mask a d Wg 3 lunror Drarnatrcs l 2 V1cePres1dertt 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 Iumor Play Vesper l 2 Natlonal Honor MABEL BARTOW Panther Club 2 3 DELMAR BEESON Summer School Graduate Band l 2 3 4 Motlon Prcu e Operatorl 2 3 lntrarnural ROSE MARIE BENTHAUS Ve pers l 2 3 A Capella Chorr 4 Ltbrary Club 4 FH A l 2 3 4 VICE Presl dent 4 RONALD D BEYERS Class Secretary l Football 4 Baseball 3 4 lntramurall 2 3 DANIEL M BUCK Class Prestdent 3 Panorama Staff Musrc Club l 2 3 V1ce Prestdent 3 Greeters 3 4 Natlonal Honor BETTY A BUTTERFIELD Transferred from Rosamond GAA 3 Lrbrary Club 3 BILL BUTTERFIELD Transferred from Ro arnond Con servatlon Club 3 4 IAUNITA CASTLE Pacer Staff 4 lunror Dramahcs l 2 Vespers 4 Llbrary Club 3 4 Secretary 3 Vtce Pres1dent4 FTA 3 4 GEORGE A CENTER Transferred from Iolret Townshrp Hlgh School Pacer Staff 4 IAMES C CHALFANT Class Prestdent l Vtce Presr aent 2 Football l 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Basketball 7 3 4 Track l 2 3 4 Boys Mator Letter C 2 3 4 Thesp1ans 3 4 Secretary 4 Mask and Wrq 3 4 Tumor Play Vespers l 3 A Capella Chorr 3 DONALD L COTHERN Cla s Prestdent 4 Basketball 2 3 4 Boys Major Letter Club 3 4 BOB CULBERSON l-ootball l 2 4 Boys Mayor Letter Club 4 Band l 2 3 FFA 2 3 4 Conservatto Cluo 3 4 Vrce Prestdent 3 DONELLA CULBERSON Cla s Secretary Treasurer 2 Panorama Staff 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Pre ldent 4 GAA Board 2 3 4 Glrls Malor Letter Club 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Thesplans 2 3 4 Mask and Wla 3 4 lumor Dra natrcs l 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 lunlor Play A Capella Cholr 2 Vespers l 2 Hornecomrng Attendant 4 44 84 MARILYN DEBARR P cer Staff 4 GAA I 2 3 4 G A A Board 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Mask and Wta 1 matlcsl 2 espersl 2 4 Capella Cholr 2 3 4 Mutstc Club 4 Lrbrary Club ROGER DILLEY Summer School Graduate Stage CreN4 IOAN EDWARDS GAA l 2 3 4 GAA Board 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 The plan 3 4 Ma k and Wrq 3 4 Iumor Dra tattc l 2 lunlor Play Vesper l 2 FHA DOROTHY ELLEN ELLIOTT Summer School Graduate A 4 Ma A Capella Chotr 2 3 4 Muslc Club 3 4 EUGENE ENDRIS Class Vxce Prestdent 3 Football 3 4 Tra k 2 3 4 lntramu al 2 3 4 o Malor Letter Club 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 President 4 Mask a d Wu 3 4 lunlor Play Ve per l 2 3 A Capella Chorr 3 Greeters 3 4 Motlon Plcture Operate l T1cket Takersl 2 LAURA MAE EVRLEY Transferred from Ro amond EMMA DELORES PINK GAA l 2 3 Panther Club l 2 3 Ltbrary Club l 2 3 4 Pre rdent 4 EDWARD FITZGERALD Wrthdrawn ANNABELLE I FRAILEY SHIRLENE FREEMAN GAA l 2 3 4 Panther Club lun amattcsl 2 FHA 3 F MARILYN FREITAG Panorama Staff 2 GA A l 2 3 4 GAA Board 2 3 4 Gtrrs Malor Letter Club 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Thesprans 3 4 Ma k and Nta 3 4 Treasurer 3 lumor Dramattcs l 2 Secretary 2 Vlake Up Crew 3 4 Vespers l 2 3 Greeter 3 4 Natronal Honor DARLENE FRENCH Panorama Staff4 GAA l 2 3 4 Secretary 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Mask and WIU 3 4 Iunlor Drarnat1cs l 2 Make Up Crew V per IOSEPH L FRIBLEY Panorama Staff 4 Football 2 lntrarrl al l 2 3 4 Greeters 3 4 Natlonal Honor ELMER FUNDERBURK Football 2 3 4 Co captaln 4 sketball l 3 ptarn 4 Track l Baseball 3 4 Boys lxlafor Letter Club 2 3 4 Na ttor al Honor NORMA IUNE GARBER Iunror Dramatlcs l Vespers l Chorus 4 BARBARA I GARRETT Vespers l Lrbrary Club 3 4 Fl A 3 4 STANLEY HALL Football l 2 Tra l 3 T1cket Takers l 3 4 MARILYN D HARMON GAA l 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Mask and Wtg 3 4 luruor Drarnatrcs l 2 Make Up Crew l Vesper 2 FHA 2 3 4 FTA 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Conservatlon Club l 2 Homecomrng Queen 4 O . - ' ' - a g , , . , , , g - , . 3,'4f 1'-.mor org ' , , V' ' ' , , 3, , A - ' , . , , 3, 4, P. 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S : WALTERI HAVRILKA Motlor P1 tur Operator l 2 BRYCE W HAYES Transferr d fom Bosarnond lntra mural 3 4 FFA 3 4 FTA 3 COHSGTVGIIOW Club 4 IANET LORRAINE HENDRICKS G A A 2 3 Mask and 1lV1g3 Ltbrary lub3 4 FHA 2 3 4 IOYCE MARTHA HIELSCHER Pac r Staff 4 GAA 12 3 4 Pantt1rClub2 3 4 Sece'ar,'4 Ma ka d VV1a 4 lunlor Drar1at1c l 2 Make Up Crew 2 Ve Der areete 4 WILLIAM A HILDEBRAND Tan fer ed from Boa 1 ond V spe WANDA HILTON A Capella CIIOIY 2 3 4 Vesper IO ANN HINTON Tran ferred f orr Oconee Mask and 3 4 FH A HATTIE LOU HISH Panorama Staff 4 Mask and W1g 3 4 luruor Drarra'1c l 2 Vespers l Maforette 2 3 4 Mus1c Club 4 FTA 3 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 Na t1onal Honor IOAN C HOLTHAUS T an fer ed frorr Oconee BETTYIEAN HONORE GAA l 2 3 Panther Club 3 NORMAIEAN HONORE GAA l 2 3 Panther Club 3 IOHN H HRABAK Football l Ba ebatl l 2 4 MAVIS HU'I'I'ES GAA 12 3 Pa l Cl b 2 3 Mask and lN1a 3 4 Make Up Crefv 2 3 Ve per l -4 Q RONNIE IENE IOHNSON Cla s Secretary 3 Football rafk 2 and WAYNE IOHNSON Pa er 3 aff 4 B Choru 2 3 RACHEL KASTEN Pac r Staff 4 Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Musrc Club l 2 FTA 3 4 L1brar1an 4 JV1rner of he D A R Award l atrcnal Honor MARY ELIZABETH KEELING Band 2 3 L1brary Club -1 FHA l 2 3 Treasurer 2 Pa ham ntar1an 3 GEORGIA KEHIAS Pan rama Staff 2 3 4 Bus1r1ess Manaaer 4 CAA l 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Th sp1ars 3 4 Mask ard Wtq 3 4 lun1or Dramat1cs '7 Treast. er 2 Malfe Up C ew' 3 4 Vespers l 2 3 4 Band 4 A Capella Cho1 2 3 Mus1c Clubl 2 Secreta y 2 Presrdent 3 G eeters 4 Homecom ma Attendant 4 Nattonal Ho o NANCYI KENNEDY GA A l Pantrer Club 2 KENNETH KLEIN Transferred fro 1 Rosamond Class ICQ PVESIGSHA 4 Basketball l 4 FFA FTA 34 Mot1on P1 'ure Operator l Conservat1on lu 4 GLENDA KOONTZ-Panthe Club 2 3 4 FHA l DONALD E KRONSHAGEN Foo ball l 2 Ba eba Ol THELMA KRONSHAGEN FHA 1 2 44 35 BRUCE LAPE Cta s V1ce Presldent l Class PYSQI d nt 2 Football l 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 3 4 Tenn1s 1 Boys Malo Letter Cub 4 Ban l Mu c ub l DONNA I. LAW Transferred frorn Bosamond Home comma Attendant 4 PATRICIA LOWE Tran ferred from Lalara Colorado Panorama Staff 4 CAA 4 GAA Bcard 4 Panther Club 3 4 Mask and W1g 3 4 Horrecon mg Attend an 4 IAMES MCDERMITH Class Secretary 4 Basketball l 2 FFA l FTA 4 Con ervat1on Club 3 4 THOMAS MCGRATH Football 3 4 Basketball l 4 FTA 4 Pres1dent 4 Conservatxon Club 4 DONNA IO MCINTIRE GAA l Mask and W1g lun1or Drarrahc l Vespers l Malorette 2 3 Capella Cho1 2 Musrc Club 3 4 FHA 2 Secretary 3 Pre 1dent 4 BONNIE MCKITTRICK Mask and Wtg 3 Vespers l 2 4 ACapellaCho1r3 4 FHA 2 3 4 ROBERT METHENEY Band l 2 3 4 Pep Band 3 rTA 4 Con ervat1o Club 3 4 GLENN CLINTON MILLER Transferred from Rosarnond FFA 3 FTA 3 4 Conservahon Club 3 4 Pr s1 dent 3 NORMA MIZEUR GAA l 2 3 Iun1or Dramat1cs l Llbrary Club l 2 3 FH A l 2 3 VICE Pres1dent 2 Three vear graduate Nat1o'1al Honor ELLEN MARGARITE MOORE G A A l lumor Drama COLLEEN MUNIE Transfer ed from Duluth M1nnesota Pacer Staff 4 GAA 2 3 Panther Club 2 3 4 lun1or Drarnatrcs 2 FTA 3 4 IERRY NEECE Football I 2 Intramural l 2 BARBARA NEWCOMB GAA 1 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Mass and W1g 3 4 lumor DTGIIIGIIC5 l 2 Ve pers l 2 Greeters 3 4 Lrbrary Club 3 4 MARY F OCONNELL-Summer School Graduate Trarsferred from Sulhvan H1gh School Chtcago L1brarj Club 4 FTA 4 DOLORES DIANA PALMER GAA l 2 3 4 GAA Board 3 4 G1rl Malor Letter Club 3 4 Panther Clab 2 3 4 Thesp1ans 3 4 Mask and W1g 3 4 lun1or D arr1at s 1 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 IUUIOT Play Vespersl 2 3 4 Greeters 3 4 FHA 3 DONNA PARKINSON Panorama Staff 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Thesp1an 3 4 Treasurer 4 Mask and W1g 3 4 lumor Dramat1cs l 2 Make Up Crefv 1 2 3 lumor Play Vespers l 2 Gree-ters Nat1onal Honor DIANE PENNINGTON Panorama Staff 3 4 GAA l 4 GAA Board 2 4 Glrls Mafor Letter Club P es1der1t 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Thesp1ans 2 3 4 Mask and Wxg 3 4 lun1or Dramahcs 1 2 'vtake Up Crew 2 3 4 Iun1or Play Vespers l 2 3 Greeter 3 4 Natronal Honor D , - A 1 Ac e , , F. - ' s A - ,A 5 . .F 3,4 9 1 , , , z . , , , I A- 3, 4: -A A r - l 3, 5 Cl 5 sl . - .' , e r Q g - Cl ., 2, - , J . 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I I ' A I Q A A 1 I PEGGY PFISTER ROBERTS Transferred from Rosa mond Pacer Staff 4 Llbrary Club 3 FTA 3 IERRY PRESNELL-Panorama Staff I 2 3 4 Intramural I 2 3 4 Cheer Leader 3 4 Ve pers 2 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 Pep Bandl 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 3 4 MUQIC Club 2 3 4 RAYMOND RAKERS Transferred from Oconee FFA GEORGIA ELAINE RAU Transferred from Rosamond Mask and Wlg 4 Vespers 3 4 A Capella Cholr 3 4 MUSIC Club 4 Llbrary Club 3 MARGARET R RAULSTON Wlthdrawn ROSE MARIE REESE Panther Club 3 4 LYNN H ROADARMEL Transferred from Oconee Thesplans 3 4 Mask and Wlg 3 4 Iunlor Play Vespers 3 4 Band 3 A Capella Cholr 3 4 MUSIC Club 3 4 MARILYN SCHAFER Pacer Staff 4 Thesplans 2 3 4 Mask and Wla 3 Iunlor Dramatlcs 2 IUHIOI' Play Vespers I 2 FHA 4 WILLIAM SCHAFER Football I Intramural I 2 Motlon PICIUTG Operator 3 FFA I 2 3 4 Vlce Pre ldent 3 4 COHSGTVQIIOH Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 KENNETH SCHAPER Panorama Staff 2 3 4 Football 2 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Mask and Wlg 3 4 Iunlor Play Vespers 2 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Greeters 3 4 Motlon Plcture Operator I AURELIA M SCHIVIITZ--Class Treasurer 3 Pacer Staff 4 Edltor 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 VICG Presldent 4 Thesplans 2 Iunlor Dramatlcs I 2 Presldent 2 Make Up Crew I 2 3 4 Iunlor Play Vespersl 2 A Capella Cholr 2 Greeters 3 4 Na lonal Honor RAE DARLENE SCHULTZE Class Secretary I Pacer Qaff 4 GAA I 3 4 GAA Board 4 l Malor Letter Club 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Thes plans 3 4 Mask and Wlg 3 4 lunlor Dramatlcs l 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 Presldent 4 Iurllor Play Vespers I 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 2 3 4 MUSIC Club I 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor IOE A SCHWEITZER Transferred from Oconee MAURICE IACK SHANKS Footballl 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Tennls 3 4 Boys Mayor Letter Club 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Vespers I DOLORES M SIEGERT Panorama Staff 2 4 GAA I 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 GAA Board 2 3 4 Glrls Major Letter Club 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Thes plans 3 4 Mask and Wlg 3 4 Iunlor Dramatlcs I 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 Iunlor Play Vespers I 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 2 3 4 Natlonal Honor KATHERINE SLATER Transferred frorn Oconee GA A 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Mask and Wlg 3 4 FHA 4 RICHARD SMITH Intramural I 2 RANDAL SPHAR Intramural 2 3 4 Football Manager 4 Staqe Crew 2 3 4 Vespers I SHIRLEY D STALETS GAA I 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Iunlor Dramatlcs I 2 B Chorus 3 Vespers 3 Llbrary Club 3 FHA I 2 3 FTA 3 4 Secretary 3 RONALD STAPLES Football I 2 3 4 Most Valuable Player 4 Basketball I 4 Track 2 3 Mask and Wlg 3 4 Band I 2 4 MUSIC Club I DAVID SUEY FFA I 2 3 4 IEAN SWINEY Ma k and Wlg 3 4 Secretary 3 Ves persl 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 2 3 4 Llbrary Club 3 RAY TAYLOR Barlal 2 3 4 Pep Band 4 CAROLYNI TRAVIS Panorama Staff 4 GAA I 2 3 4 VICE Presldent 4 GAA Board 2 3 4 Glrls Malor Letter Club 3 4 Panther Club 2 3 4 Thes plans 3 4 Iunlor Dramatlcs I 2 Make Up Crew 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 Iumor Play Vespers I 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 2 3 4 MUSIC Club I 2 3 4 Secretary 3 Greeters 4 Natlonal Honor WILLIAM CHARLES TRELZ Tlcket Takers I 2 LEAH MAE TRUXELL-Pacer Staff 4 GAA I Iunlor Dramatlcs 2 Vespers 2 4 Band I 2 3 4 MUSIC Club 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Natlonal Honor RHEA FAE TRUXELL Pacer Staff 4 GAA I 2 3 Band I 2 3 4 A Capella Cholr 4 MUSIC Club 2 4 Treasurer 3 Natlonal Honor ROWENA UKENA Vespers I IAMESE VITS FFA I 2 3 4 IOYCE LORRAINE VITS Pacer Staff 4 Vespers I Capella Cholr 2 F A 3 4 LARRY WAGENER Footballl Band 2 3 4 Pep Band FA 4 Secretary 3 4 ROBERT E WARDALL-Transferred from Rosamond Vespers 3 4 A Capella Cholr 3 4 WILLIAM DEAN WEERS Football I Intramural I 2 3 4 Tlcket Takers I 2 IERRY E WEST Intram.1ral 2 3 4 DICK WHITE Transferred from Mazon Hlgh School NAOMI IEAN WIREY GAA I Iurllor Dramatlcs I FHA 3 4 IOAN IEAN WOOD TOM WOOLARD Bandl 2 3 4 IOSEPHINE M ZIMMERMAN Vespers 3 4 B Chorus 2 A Capella Cholr 3 4 Llbrary Club 4 Fl-IA I 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Veteran who has quallfled for graduatlon by tcxklng G E D Examlnatlon IOSEPH IENKINS 4062 J J ,J , , ,,.,,,,...,, . . .,,, fllf rl 3 11:4 T All' ,. il V7 ,i T H ' ll ll! 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