Pana Township High School - My Diary Yearbook (Pana, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Miss Winget, general cbairrnan of the Mernorial Cornrziittee in charge ot dedication cerexnony with liicnard Mclfltreslg 49, rnaster of ceremonies at tlie gate A , . presentation ot duplicates OT docuznents cornerstone to Cbanes . . . cuthna of the ribbons by llrs Brurniriett , otticial opening ol the gate . A appropriate songs played by the liign school band , . , this rtieznorial ztiade possible by alpnnni and triends ot R D Bruznrtiett and Paria l-ligh School. al6PP EH FIELD . . a fiiiinq Trihuie DEDICATED TO OUR FORMER PRINCIPAL AND DEAR FRIEND, R. D. BRUMMETT . . . WHO GAVE TWENTY-THREE YEARS OF UNSELFISH SERVICE. 4417 D7 'S gl'- W EJ 17 44 , fm, ,flaky , , it sg K ' e 'E , 4 Q! 3 , -4.-4 A , , , - -- . Hg , . 4-Aly 4 - i ., ,. 'wtxdtzk W, M I . A fu, W P, Q i '?sf,, - 'if V 5' , ' gn' ff, ' 1-wi ' Q wr : a' gf-J . . P' I - 4,5 '2 f'v-V K ' H my 3- Q ,, -JA Q' 2 i 'A 'a.'Qq. ' f '- . AM' 5 ,aQ-g- , . , ' - ,qu ' . ' U' ' .A Q - . 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Golden Hnniversar l-lornecorning heralded by ice and snow . . . customary battle between Rams and the Panthers . , . a disappointing defeat tor us , , . the crown- ot the queen-always the highlight of the Homecoming 4 . . music ot nny Bruce and his rnelodious ten . 4 . dedication of the first dance by the queen and her court , . . amid a surrounding of autumn splendor character- ized by a harvest nioon, colorful leaves, bittersweet, and glittering gold . , . the faithful returning alums . 4 . reminiscing over the departing years . . last dance , . 4 and another Homecoming to be remembered, ,nk mrs .....-.....s... ,wt-mul!! EBSTEHS Novezriber l7, 8 oclock . . . the curtain rises on the liv1ng rocrii ot the Webster borne in Spring City. Those Websters , a threefact cornedy, is the stcry ot Bill Webster who tries to grow up in a hurry. Bill falls tor an liolder woman' '... tries to return to old sweetheart , . . gets into trouble with little redheaded southern belle 4 . . Mr. Webf ster alrnost has nervous breakdown . . . finds out Bill can't carry on Webster tradition of playing in Spring City High noineconiing football game . . . gives up all hopes of his ever succeeding . . . complications set in to intluence rnatters . . . but further events occur to help Bill out ..,l All's well that ends well . Left to Right: T Dorn-:ard, V Oller, B Cvengrcr, S Tan- M 'ct' lx hccdec R Hill T Ptau B l'lll :Gki'Q1 d :HA , E n... 5,,. I 'Ve - ,V Y r,, 'T W INJEIEZ1 LA-T5,,yL .. 0-ucv.. 3 V -1 FWF A lun Y SHPP , X A 'T' QC If V t f My ah' f V 1 r. M N f 1 5 3 Us by GW-'lu u f ye' N .Mx N H , , U s ,. ,L 1 , 1 s , -3- R' 1 Q Q33-r 4 1 0DYsa 4? .- 1 .9 ? N P tw 1. First Row: I. Anderson, R, German, A. Christner, A. Third Row: D. Vits, S. Washburn, D. Porter, W. Short Mitchell, C. Anderson, S. Denning, P. Laker, M. Rau, D. Ewing, I. Brooks, W. Maisch, I. Presnell, B B Kokendifer. Rogers. second Row: Mr. Gregg' EA Sims' M. Covey' pn Fourth Row: E. Miller, M. Gruen, M. Proctor, A. Nickel- O'Leary, B. Hildebrand, I. Winget, I. Fittro, I. Ather- SON' DA Pennlngfonf W- Wllhemf W- Wflghif R ton, M. Chaltant, M. Fleming, D. Hands, L. Turner. CVSUQYOSV l- Kemp. M- Goff, V4 Ollef- Not Pictured: G. Laughlin, I. Mosely. CHORUS P. H. S. Chorus celebrating nineteenth birthday this year . . . began in T932 under direction of Mr. Schulze, music director at the time . . . since that time chorus has had tour chiefs . . . now headed by Charles W. Gregg . . . every morning, except Monday and Wednesday, third hour the music ot Vfaring, Kopylow, Porter, and Hammerstein can be heard coming from the band room . . . at Christmas time the blue clad warblers singing l'Silent Night , O Little Town of Bethlehem and other appropriate music for Vespers . . . adding solemnity and impressiveness to the religious service . . . solos by Alice Mitchell and Audra Christner also add to the spirit . . . April l6 bringing a well-awaited and carefully planned day-edistrict contest at Clinton . . . all eyes on state contest where last year P. H. S. Chorus brought home a blue ribbon. K 22 Pb My vcene ff As cm Qppr X EQPE S J env' Q I Q A Q. Q -JJ G A' Cir ng To --N Q + Ci N .4.M T26 Af'c N. ch, TL Qfffl hell :dvr .9 A Us h in CI MGPQQI by me Sextet opriczte erd W5 we Cmorus scmf carols rruch fclhfed We Herve Shephe ds and Wwse M MC . N221 r, ffl 0,15 stude 1 First Row: V. Oller, M, Bolton, K. Yonker, I, Fitzgerald, Third Row: I. Anderson, R. German, R, Pfister, M. Goff, B. Lebon, Y. l..ebon, Miller, D. Cooper, I. Winget, M. Rau, D. DeVore, Mr. Gregg. E. Miller, I. Kemp, S. Washburn, D. Goatley, M. Kasten, S. Williams, D. Vits. Second Row: M. Sims, R. Metsker, W. Suter, I. Brooks, R. Deere, W. Short, R. Cvengros, W. Wright, T. Phillips, L, Klindworth, R. Ewing, D. Metsker, P. O'l.,eary, A. Christner. Not Pictured: C. Anderson, B. Christner, Maisch, K. Thomas, I. Ward. MUSIC CLUB First meeting with Please come to order on second Monday in Septem- ber . . . twenty-five in attendance . . . organized in l94U under direction of Howard Van Sickle . . . the purpose of the club . . . To promote the perform- ance and appreciation of good music in both the school and community . . . a new constitution this year which insures the betterment of music appreciation in P. H. S. and a re-establishment of the Music Club government . . . one must either audition or be in another musical organization to become a member . . . another milestone is initiation. Concert Saxophonist, Cecil Leeson brought here under the auspices of the Music Club for a very enjoyable assembly . . . sponsoring of a dance during the basketball season . . . spreading Christmas joy with a caroling party . . . followed by refreshments at the Kemps. Club under the direction of: Iohn Kemp, President, Evelyn Miller, Vice- President, Donna Goatley, Secretary, Shirley Washburn, Treasurer. C4 24 up Hatcher, P D. Dorn, D I. Atherton P. Doty, W SEXTET l95O Illinois two year blue ribbon girls' sextet . . , Alice Mitchell, Barbara Rogers. Audra Christner, from last year . . . lanice Anderson, Marilyn Presnell, Mary Goff, this years additions . , . accompanied at the piano this year by ludy Fittro , . . 4 . . . Thrill of singing l'The World is Waiting for the Sunrise over station WDZ in Decatur during National Education Week . . . . the honor of presenting a special number at Vespers, Switch in the middle of the year . . . Marilyn, Mary, and lanice replaced by Barbara Kokendifer, Rose Ellen German, and ludy Fittro . , , Lois Turner selected to replace Iudy as accompanist. Much in demand for entertainment in civic organizations . . . such are the activ- ities carried out by this group . . . and as a fitting climax there is a chance of re- peating the achievement of winning the District and State contests for a third year. Audra Christner, Alice Mitchell, Ianice Anderson, Marilyn Presnell Barbara Rogers, Mary Pauline Goff, ludy Fittro, accorrpan st JORETTES Left to S, M. D. W B. D D Right: Williams Bolton Gruber Short, Drum Oller Piper Pastor Major iw . ln .1 4 O ' 4 V 5 5 Q JE' A? , Q75 i .W . . - N l It ' , . V M v - V ,H . Q .D I I ia . itat., ugly gg QR' A 9 .,.. J xg Q ' .l x v , I ' 'L' - - 'ifew Q ef New we - 4 v v 1 S! '1-5 , , 'Q' 1 . f -. J ' ' ' ' . 11' 3 I . A! sxxwxsxg ,Q I A' 5 ' ' f- ' Q I F I 'LK' v ' 1 U - ' as-4 Q , ' vgsnge .,: ,yfr-fqvf NW! , ' Af ,f ' .5 L 'ff , f Q-. - N o CHODL BAN Sixty-three marching band members mak- ing yearly debut at Vet-sponsored Labor Day . . . spending two months of evening rehearsals preparing for football season . . . Bill Short returning as drum major . . . tramping over a mile of hills at Charleston Homecoming in October . . . Oh, what linesl . . . starting off the football season with 8:30 drills . . . forming of Bubble-Pipe, revolving P , and letter for- mations . . . the dedication of Brummett Field . . . band playing appropriate music during Mczjorettes: Mary lane Bolton Donna Gruber, Donrio Pastor, Barbara Oller, Sandra 'Nillia:ris. First Row: M, Kasteri, D Metsker, G. McNutt, P. Doty, B. Christ- ner, F. Guinnee, Y Lebon M. Cerven, l. McMann, M. Comisky, C. Terirnen, VJ. Webb, A. Tipsword, C. Stevenson, W. Suter, A. Masters, D. Dorn, A. Christner, B Miller, B Culberson, Mr. Gregg. Second Row: P Olseary, l. Mize, S. Washburn, I. Brooks, M. Schayes, l. Mount, L Klindwortn, D. Schmidt, B Long, B Lebon, l. Ward, D. Cooper, A. lliclcelson, T. Phillips, B. Deere, l. Kemp, G Elliott, A. Tarvin, G Metheney. Third Row: T. Dorward, B Bennett, R. Warren, l. DeVore, P. Dixon, S. Stoneburner, l. Heinz, W. Short, P. Cerven, L Woolard, W. Kroenletn, D. Cleary, D Miller, B Boberts A. Voudrie, B. lertkins, B Ewing, W, Witherr., Fl Metsker. Not Pictured: D. Forsythe, M Gibson, W. Hilton, B Hutte Donna Piper, majcrette. dedicafory remarks . . . on field between halves playing taps . . . paying a final tribute to Mr. Brummett while in B. D. B. formation . . . the trip to Taylorville for a cold eleven minute Armistice Day show . . . providing music and majorette show at occasional basketball games . . . thirteen pep-band members ready on a minutes notice for pep session . . . twelve of Mr. Greggs best going to Sullivan for an- nual band concert . . . this trip closing another marching band season. Attention of Mr. Gregg- The lines are straight. w .Y 41 if 'ax af? -' . . 1. ig?'.',1.ML Those interested in drairiatics seek memberf ship in National Thespians-ehonorary dramatic organization A A A port towards which ambitious actors set course A A A a very formal and impres- sive initiation held before Christmas A A A lUU points necessary for admittance , A . to be accumulated by appearing in dramatic pro- ductions, belonging to rnalce-up or stage crew A A A one-act play, Ml-lot Biscuits, presented at Play Festival A A A journey to Decatur in March to see The Guardsrzien' with feanette Mace Donald and Gene Raymond A A A Torn Phillips tool: the center of the stage as president this year A A A Bob Deere vice-president A A A Doris First Row: f :Haus Haiti'-4' ' Fitzgerald f fralfan' 3 Ticrrzr. A PAAs'f' ' Tioga-r. K Pe-nw-el. F French . :::rA 1: -f S 3 A X' Oilef Second Row: P Gcaxer 'f S Tanner E C Bien D F-fcfslzf ' r EJQQ W S if :' :?' ,ci M Fl' mln: P lfeterf Thcspians hlaslc an Christner was secretary and treasurer A A A faculty sponsor, Miss Peters The dramatic group drawing its personnel from juniors and seniors . A A Don Gooden pre- siding over the society A A A Kent Penwell, Vice- Presidentg Pat Pfister, Secretary and Treasurer, l.IrsA Hainline, Sponsor A A , duties of associ ation diverse A finances used to buy stage and make-up crew equipment A A A sponsored dance after Kincaid football game A . A staged pep meeting for Mt Pulaski basketball garrie A A April brought skating party 'AAA greatest achievement presentation of Bobby Sox in Play Festival Third Row: B PAC: Gttt E lefi- P fain E Cl.e:r'f T Parv.a'i T A GH-'t.: F l.Cf.g'f.':'f?i r fvf:':':e.l Mir Fourrthhflowz 3 w H .vnawllf Prccff Vv' l.e'.-:Ls P Eurfgs, - ,'.'er.1'cs riz. F rer.:A.n':iir. Vv' STACIT F Vfienfkf- K YarAx-4' l IO' 29 First Row: fi Eiefeitrialer Pf, f',' A Mitchell P Pcge T7 Chrixtner, f Fzizaem M1 ' Pi-'orx Second Row: B Hildebrand Sutcr R Deere, P CTC atop, il Metzfiker, R Soni F l.ong'.vorthA Not Pictured: PA Cerve GU'1fl'V'f, T Phillipf PLAY FESTIVAL March B, 1951 CANDY GOES ON A DIET Produced by Iunior Dramcrtics Cast fDf.VN A f Mc. HL e,A.,, D-- Jw Caudill i',A,,, fdgfn. ll . ,A - ...A. ,A Jodie .f.e.r.e.,ey lffre :arfA1.A fcfrri Stacker fufr :a::AA.'c ,Cin Kemp fxfapsie E-31ElIf.'1 Klink Cj'r Bee Arr Pcrter :arf Gary Seyrgcur -...... .z., M... . -i . 'X 7 A wwe 'AA, ,, Lf..:- if..:: ,ME imnery BOBBY SOX Produced by Mask and Wig Cast lfrs Hanna Marie Fleming lffargge A Barbara Hildebrand Bobby Sex A Sharon Sclrirnitz Ncrtcn Brcwn A Ted Darward Cal A AA AA Dick O'Leary Bill A A A Bcger Burrus Clit: A A A A A A Kent Penwell D rec' Mrf Ann Hainline i,.., A . l., .. HOT BISCUITS Produced by National Thespicxns Cast Walter A A A A A A A A Bill Suter Teddy A A Den Gooden Mrs Kcski A A A A Bazrrcna French Mae A A A A Pat Cleary Gertrude Hall A A A A A Sally Tanner Miss A111 'A.' St Clair A A A A Margie Clialtant Cliristorlier Lana, lr AAAA A A A Bob Deere Directcr A A Miss Margaret Ann Peters -iii ,ff-., ,v4 4 'N. BOBBY SOX ,, . VT- pw-,-Q Tm rwnwqm Q Q L ::Aar:n Scnrrg' z, Barnard l'l1.'l6Ii CANDY GOES ON A DIET we Q.,--W-F -Y f- ,, J, - --'...-c.. -., ...,.. HOT BISCUITS Bib Deere, Den f-4 uoader. Bill Safe-r fTAGE CRLW First Row: Second Hgyvz C I u , .W , xf 'C '1 T' N K lH9CREW7 First Row: Y mm' ' F 2 f-rfxlcl T 9 ri: F P41 ' Second Row: F Fi-etch M Flin :J K 'Y 7 wv7v'1L?fPjKf3 f L C. Ryz -1 Third Row: IVTIL' H Wi? A MVS? Prixib' F TI' '-' 4 N CC ,-,HQ rf, ,Aj X--fv -- J., F lf- A -f-rf, --.Ah zianglng cgrfims , ings trims ' lane stage lifj the settiig femmes eu 1: dzre-CTC? Half Czri 'K ' 'SHP curtcm gat: Ferris fr-51' 3 ne:11A.2i ' :.':L:eaAgf1 Civ' ' Hd Nik ,A L Tfw: if AAAL A..tCC'r. ,fm .- ,. .5 if Clix-5 Pf,-QTQVQ1 f 5 Cfx, :Ldv 4 C1 f, ,. gf J W 1 J Q. .dc A ice d 5Qff.'cfQ'.' :Q f 're ' + Jo fe,.,i,Af 3-Y.ACd VAC Z1 PHC-CT 113 f'7 f5' L JT 9'5- Fxrst Row I Fittro I Atlrierto I Sto ne I Mckie 1rd Row S Sa d r I M1 ler D or e D Gooden S Wa Hburn B Chri tn r P OLec1ry one I. Klei o Mill r I-I McCla1r I Etocliice S l M M1 econd Row M I3 l P S1 get R Rl me ube o'1 M Wrignt Virgt M Vfea e, C I Z ai. N Niate D Peti B Ko en o Pictured R E ng P G F' Met ne! d r JUNIOR DR TICS Iunior DCITGTICS stepping stone towards rneniloersnip 11' othe ararratic organ ations open to tresfirnen and so li riores etforts ot tn club were sA nsored by Miss Rurnery . . . after 1n1t.at1on Cluto proceeded .. way with Barbara Cliristrier in tl e role ot president, Pat Olsearv as vicef president, Qnirl y 'Washburn as secretary and Dottie Gooden, treasu e I Budding drainatists presented short skit tor Iunior talent show . . . supervised dances after games , , . sponsored movies for Vfednesddv tiiird liour assemblies .,.A Candy Goes on a Diet, tlie Clubs oontnbution to Plav Festival . . . club traveled to Wesleyan to see The Silver Wliistle , presented by students of the college. QBIDP PHHURHWH The mad rush through the halls at 3:30 . . , some going home . . . others to basketball practice and G. A, A ,... but Panorama members climb the stairs to a long winters evening of copywriting, typing, and figuring layout: with Miss Uprinkle' . . . planning the dummy, the poor misused thing . . . taking pictures during third hour on Mondays . . . making the many telephone Calls to Foil and Mrosko . . . Those tree periods that are spent in the Panorama room, the sports editors slavina away eighth hourw? Cour editorial advisor is not convincedl, the corny jokes of one R. B. Qno naztpes mentioned? . , . On game nights the trusty workers at it again , . . taithtully selling pop corn, candy and hotdogs with Miss Dawson , , . the overfwotrlced cleanup c':::1::1ittees , but the year passes too soon . , Pfinororriias arrive and the staff anhxousljr awaits ccrritzient . . . actually' they wouldnt mind doing gt CJ,-fr-qw Ju .... 32 vb STHFF Standing: ' Rrrzie Esgizra. fii'.'1 Earfre P tit' Driiilzxi i' E'v:'Cr jeff , raler ..f:::1: . E r Seated: Fmt: ' ire. 1:32 'r Doro Editor . . .. ...,.... Alice Mitchell Associate Editor . Doraderie Dieteritlrialer Busriiess Manager.. .. .. .Barbara Rogers Ilssisfarit Business Manager . .Rarrioria Erericli Senior Editor . . . . . . . .Doris Christner ltgriior Editor . .. .. Mary Golf Sophomore Editor . . . .Dortiiea Gooden Freshman Editor.. .... lcariri Stocker Layout Editor.. ,,., ...... D avid Dorn Assistarit Layout Editor .,,. Richard O'Leary Grgariizatioris Editor. . . . . Earlerie Petty .i-G' Art Eaitors Ricra d Rerritria loan lrlorstrierrilce Robert Deere T piss Doriria Goatle Parc L, ca an L is Turrie rts Edi rs Alac G ett a Ted D ff ra Girls Sc rts Editors Sally Tarrie Virginia Olle Marjorie Clialfarit Williarn Sute Darlerie Nie ar Kerit Ren fell William Le Nis Drarr atics Editor P usic Editor Calendar Editor a s tEdi s Standing: Ala: Goettxa, Sports Editor, Keri Perf.-:ell Snapshot Editor- Dzrleie Hieharf Gaieiiizr Eiptor, 'J:ra1r.1a Glier. Girls' Seated: Raricrii Errch .L..'. i.fZ::i 3'.1.'irie.'.i Mznager, Mx: tau-.rxcn Eiiaxcial Aavipf or, Rirbara Rogers, Rii.'1r.e.i.' Manager. , 11 Ioan Gruber, Co-Editor, Barbara Hildebrand, Mirrieoscope Editor, Belva Wieneke, Assistant Feature Editor, Marian Proctor, Feature Editor, David Miller, Assistant Circulation Editor, John Kemp, News Editor, Torn Phillips, Ca-Editor, Gertrude Palmer, Circulation Editor The usual hustle and bustle . . . a deadline to meet . . . stories have been thought out but not Written . . . inauirina reporters listening in on conversa- tions ...' w itty remarks remembered and written down when the time is right . 4 . those early morninas and late eveninas with the typewriter, pencils, and mimeograph , , . Miss Rumery always there with her aood humor . . . . enjoyable parties along with all the work . . . putting papers in lockers during fourth hours . . . enthusiastic readers scannina the news at noon . . . papers hidden in notebooks durina the day, surreptitiously looked at during class . . . school is more complete with our very own paper . A The Pacer. Time for the press to roll out another edition of the Pacer. QUILL il H First Row: R French, A. Mitchell, M, Proctor, I Gruber, E Petty, B. Rogers Second Row: T. Phillips, D Ol.e-ary, D. Dietenthaler, D. Dorn Not Pictured: Doris Christner, Quill and Scroll's Cthe international honorary society for high school journalistsl second year at Pana High . . i established in 1926 . , . the badge of the Society worn by young journalists in nearly every state as well as other countries . . . purpose to encourage and reward individual achievement in journalism . . . the standing requirements: lll They must be of at least junior standingg 12? They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their election: C35 They must have done superior Work in some phase of journolismg C41 They must be recommendea by the supervisor . . . members in local organization are chosen from the Pacer and the Panorama staffs, P. H. S. journalists enjoying campus sights at the Eostem Illinois State High School Press Association meeting. F Z, X-5 v v Well. if it isn't Thomas Iefferson and his cronies Promoting school spirit with framing the Student Council constitution. Beat Taylorville balloons. T QIUIDP CO N ll g , J H ...J i 1 4 To provide an opportunity for participation by students scrrcol with teacher? on Vlsiilng day . . . IGQHS- in School government- , anna students tor Vocational Education Day To promote a better understanding among students ?5Y,fmk,1 as 31833 and hssteggeg TC Sceckem and between students and faculty. i , . , V Q ' ,, 5 f., - , I To develop a strona school spirit and loyalty. V-'5F'nG1f'l3 C919 :G-'35 lc Digi? vcnvemlicn C' To encourage qreater participation by students in Xf?lf1OYTiC4CLLI7C.l school activities. . . , , .. flip' your Beat Tayiorville oalloonsl . . , Student coat' czioosina tiiat senior teiia' Did YOU i3U'Y' YCUT IHUIT17 - - A Gil IUOTIGY' with tne winning szniie, Don Mount, to preside XUSWCJ 9321095 Oi The Council - - - lil? GClCliliOT1 Over the Councils tirst year. of tgie Dr, Pepper rnaclnine has added to the ,. . .. , .cretiil 'Lnr ima riocicets o tlie Council, lite first duty taxing cziarae oi Prestiiiiaii A J J ' A i X aaj: heaviest ccxincil duty decorating lot Qraarziring: and adopting their Constitution lioirgecoining . . . otner resioonsioilrties . . getting tnings done in a democratic way fanna Lnventory o' ine c11ild1ng during 'ire . 1111 the help ci tneir sponsor, lVi1ss Meier . . . prevention weex . , . sponsoring a dance and ot tnegr accoznjoiisnrnents unknown to a trgat aicriopxs an scziooi party . . . attena1na argre nortion ot the student body FirstRow: 1 ilgati H Fr-Lori F Bond T Piillilpf Second Row: N Fast C Petty' 3 CE,rL.f'?.-er f Stocker F Tarrfr L Klein . -av.-. m-X Third Row: lf'il55r.f 31EI' ., ..Le'enTn::.er i. ,:7'.'.'ar: You all will fmd it on page 4B. Hmm . . . this looks big enough to I IHR 'XRY Cl V13 .,'.,,, ,ffvr--,.. , .,.,f,- 71 .Q ' ,!f5:1l :.. f ifig fl ,,,dY.,C,', , fl f'1'N l g Q ,.., ',n.,.f..,1 ' f., C1.e',K..., .some LC 4. . tclcgrfz if ::.i1'JUQt.r1f-, 2.915 fin M329 :g ' ll- 55,5 fy . , ,vqfn-.Y -fv- Y ,..., ..-H ..,,. . -'- ,xpfvd , 'rw . ,...-.-,, , .. M.. ,, . eXfQ'1,. W ff T- ff :in OUR ' ' Ti tri- if 211752 Er 1.12 dffdded Liza I..',1I'. if- 'Qt : IIkO f '0' Left to Right: TQ-5. C217 ., ff r.: F Kira- ' F. rj: Not P1ctured: 7 -fe -1 r qu.-. fl Fifffi' T' 1 ' ..., JU, ..,... .-.. ,...., .-.. U. .,. , F-, -F-V F, -. ,fn ffffrf- v- nw.. .ff ...A....f ,......1 VE' Y fy + f, -ff ,f.. ,p,,-r- ,V-,ff-ff - ff fv-r fflvf and 77T did JQQV, F E5.'J6I'.' Qfldem nxt., :Ql- fx' ..,.,,,, uf 11. ,.,., xl F. H. A. MEMBERS Carolyn Anderson, Tereasa Ban- ning, Eileen Barringer, Betty Batton, lcvce Batton, Sheila Beeson, Shirley Beeton, liorma Bennett, Dorothy Best, Wilina Best, Margaret Bland, Dorothy Braswell, Louise Bryson Mary Burazilauskas, Mary Comisky, Mary Covey, Vivian Crowe Bernice Davis, leanine DeVore, Shelia Drake, Shirley Drake, Mary Ann Eddington, Betty Fleenor, Bose Ellen German, Alice Gruen, Marilyn Grllen, Mavis Gipson, Eloise Hinton, Mildred Hitchs cock, Sally Iackson, Ioyce Keeling, Marcia Kelly, Pat Kinsey, Lynn Klein, Leia Law, Carolyn Lebori, Betty Lebori, Yvonne Lebon, Betty Lockwood, Grace Mcflutt, Barbara Michaels, Marilyn Mills, Barbara My- ers, Stella Fleece, Darlene Niehart, Barbara Oller, Gertrude Palmer Hazel Phipps, Donna Piper, lo Ann Presnell, Charlene Pope Barbara Puckett, Audrey Schafer, layce Sing- er Lorraine Slnaer, Shirley Sirrp- kir' .,', lfulfi Sims, Patty Slater, Mari- lyn Stowe-, Madonna Stout Kay Thorpa: Pileen 'lhpnwcrci Shirley Vaniix Rosemary Vit.: leanne Wat, ford lean '.'.'af:ner 'ffirnda Webb Marie '.'. 1r?.f B f- l'i'I'fkli-Y Puffy Laker fee Ann Porter We said look at the camera-not break it. it The future best cooks ot America set as their goal this year service to others . . . the first step was sponsoring the lunior Bed Cross Driveegiving an assembly program about lunior Bed Cross fsending delegate, loyce Singer, to the lunior Bed Cross Camp near Ann Arbor, Michigan . . . second responsibility was helping the lllinois Farm and Home Safety Committee with safety posters . . . . most impressive meeting of the year was the candlelight initiation held on October twenty-third . . . the Christmas party was a big success even thouah the invited guests CF. H. A, of Assurnptionl didnt arrive . . . keeping in spirit with the Christmas season by caroling at the hospital . , . broadcasting their own radio program from Taylorville late in the year . . . quite an achievement . . , the traditional scrapbook was completed with pride . . . the girls contributed articles to the News Letter of Section Six . . . these future hornemakers are working on lunior Homemaker Degrees and some are working toward Chapter Homemaker Degrees . , . this years officers arei lo Ann Presnell, President, Bernice Davis, Vice-President, Patty Slater, Secretary, Charlene Pope, Treasurer, Gertrude Palmer, Parliamentarian' loyce Singer, Program Chairman, Darlene Niehart, News Bela- tionship Chairman , . . Co-sponsors, Miss Neuhoff and Mrs. Hainline. n it lf I .A ' rr I .-1 5 Q4 The future best torrners . . to create a love ot the country, their rxain purpose , , . this years tirst accomplishment was a concession stand at the Tri-County Fair . . . a tinancial success Projects ot the year . , , purebred livestock sale . . . pestf killing contest . . points given tor each common pest destroyed . . , PPA. divided into two competitive teams . A , the distribu- tion ot safety posters on farm machinery . . . taking pictures of boys and projects . A . these activities providing an opportunity' for basic training tor the future. Social activities . , . Family Night with boys entertaining parents . . , Parent and Son banquet held in the spring, an eve- ning of enjoyment , . , formation ot their own basketball team . . . playing competitively with F. F. Afs of surrounding towns. Leading the club and its members, David Dorn, President, james Epiey, Vicefpresidentg Lloyd Klindworth, Secretaryg Fred Barber, Treasurer' judscn DeVore, Reporter Galen Davis, Sen tinelg and Mr. Caywood, Sponsor. vii.. r First Row: I Epley, D Dorn F Barb ' D V U .fi M 'N Q F: CTE J, i C' T. L,C'j'J!CCC Second Row: D Barringer A ilifiiff 'ff Senate? D, Iletsker, V Barr. K Barlow, Manuel Third Row: C Vanaenberg: I Harb K Carnac, C. Howell, 'V Allen, Leen, H Warren Fourth Row: A. Harb-ert, l!iun'i R Bruns, john Woolarfi R. Ruot, Smith, P lfickelson, joe Woclari, 'Uilhour W Beyers, R '.'.'ucdi:gf R l'Iollrv1an, G. Turner Not Pictured: L Klindwor This is corny , we mean corn. F1rstRow M Kasten L1 Palmer K Yonker D Miller l Eplef D Holland A Christne A Ga ons 9 Drake I ginger Second Row A Harbert 'W Allen G Elliott VV Hilton D C oper D Met xer V Bari ge A N1 lcel on R Randle Mr Cavwood 1rd Row R Mu aeil F Ba ber K Vilimo l Matc ee Be e G Daw s Klmdwortri CONQERVATION To protect, maintain and prevent Haste t huriian and natural resources. To improve huinan and natural resources by riiaking tnern more produc- t,ve of benefits, To insure a distribution of the benefits which flow troin huinan and natural resources arnong all those now living and the protection of tnese ,sources of future generations. onoerving to the tutte . , . E1 i I the C .se 'Jat1on Ciub . . The Conservation Club meets rnonthlv to discuss ways tor improvements i'i our own vicinity' . . . the club is pe.. to all students . , , Last years sponsor, Miss lfleier was replaced this year by Mr. ay- Projccts ot lie if Aa .... p anning trips to ticli natc ie.ies a.. .grate gag, ,arzrzf . . . r la Lna isease e :xi i es ln ,:i1s cca1ty . . . .no :na II1f'l s on .H need for conservation. Leading 'h ? na c are: Davld lfgiler, President Dee ' olland, icc- rresident' Audra hristner, Secretary, and laznes Eisley, Treasurer MAJOR LETTER CLUB Whlte sweaters showmg off bro orange Ps the battle badges of is H S worn by her top notch athletes rn glrls and boys sports 1n1t1at1on n both organnatlons provmg the stamlna of these experts rn football basket ball track tenn1s baseball hockey softball and bowlmg Not all the act1v1t1es of these clubs runnmg along athletlc l1nes T e G1rls Mafor Letter sponsormg a dance after the Shelbyvrlle football game sellmg season tlckets for basketball games entertamma at two coffee hours Wlth proceeds of one gorng to the March of Dlmes the other one h ld 1n honor of tlne basketball players and therr parents Boys Mafor Letter sponsorlng a trlp to Champalgn to see the Ohlo U Ill1no1s football game donatrng to the March of Drmes prov1d1ng a movle for an assembly all rn the lme of duty First Row R Kxnaerman I Ptau F Longworth D Goatlev Fourth Row D Voudne E Nrckelson R Rtder D Cooper P Phster B Roges R French I Atherton I Fxttro R K W11hour T Dorward A Gcefxg I Gmther W Sharpe S1ege t N Hxll I Spmner G Thorras Second How R Kacslr D Hollard V Rust VJ Sulhvan E Petty D Gooden R Bond P S1 gert L Spmner F Overlot Fxfth Row S Denton I Stahulaxc D Ryan C Washburn Third Row R Lees D Dudra D D1e'enthaler I Inman M M D985 I Eplel' l I-Ogsdon l Klem D MO'-mt Fund buk M Mauldmg M Got V Oller M Drckey A Mrtclsell I Mosely K Longvuell NotP1ctured D Chrtstner S Tanner 641: . . . .. , H - K .1 . . , , . .. . : .W . . . . - 1 1 1 I f I , I - . , . , . . . . , .. ,, . . . l . . . 9 . . , . . . . . Y . , ., . . , , . : . , . r, . ' , . , . , . , . , . e , . ' , . ' : , ' ', . , . 'ref Y, I - If - . - 1 l J sz ANTHER CLU Open tor the first tiine to freshmen . . . the pep Club ot the school with good sportsmanship os its goori . . . keeps up the spirit ond shows never toiiiing enthusiosni for the Pono Ponthers . . . under the ieodership ot Miss Logsdon, the oiuh hos one ot the lorgest memberships in the schooi. Sponsors oztterfgdrne ddnoes A . , zzzernioers the responsiloilgty C' Choosing the vorsity ond Junior vorsity Ci1CCTi9fldGTS, Executives for the yeor , , A Wondo Sullivan President, Porno Cooktop Vice-President Moriijfn Fnnderbdrk, Secretary ond Mdrjyn Mouidng Treosiirer. Aotgvixes dffer troig 'gear to year rules xox' Cilflfr ze r the Fdntff Club zxeiziizers rezroiziioer, Vv'1n or iose, is our IQCII. 1 ., . . ,, ,,:wLv xl liarns. Varsity cheerleaders chosen Iirst as gunior cheerleaders by tne Panther Club . . . in two years they became Iullftledged varsity cheerleaders . . . memories ot this year . . , trips to Tower Hill where the traditional orange and blue uniforms were made . . . little Ioe Petty serving as the girls' mascot . . , attendance at the Pontiac Holiday Tournament during the Christmas vacation . . . early Friday morning practices . . r cheering at all the home games and mm of town games with the exception ot Quincy. Left to Right: M I, lnrnan E Petty' M Wolf S, Tanner First Row: fl , .,.rr.ar., vargiig' cneexeaaer 5 oc..,.. llpdra 2 Qietenthaier, P Lcnawcvr, E Fcaer: le. Mitchell B Sp1r.ner,S Sander? S '.'fa.enbarr. B Calrcerxcn C Pct.- I Crater, 'J Puri S Scnrrntz, C Gaither I'-r.1cr 'larry cheerleader Second Row: E Petty If'ITf'1f'j' cheerleader L Klein Q licrx- inen1ke 2,Cnr1zt:er P Cochran P Graber A ffaara '-'.' Scli1'.'ar.,I Brown 3 I-lcrstnernke, P Hagen L4 Carter, C Battergerex M Crofant, D 'i.'1t.s Third Row: A Cirqstner ff Prxts E 'l'ar'.'1n 2 Caadill 'T Kipnk 'J Cher Lf Go' R French C Ryan B liiideilranc M Prcctcr K Ycnker B Wzeneke M Fleming B Ciflfiff Ianicr 'far.s1ty' cneerleaaer, Fourth Row: l-If 'Jfcl' 'Jar,:iY'j cneerieaderg ll fnrnan C Sier- enscr. ff Scnaer S ffeeves, M S1rr1.t,P Sieaer' ll 'ffr1:jr.' I Stocker it Sccder. P Bond I r:.'T1'?f'ZK I F1 rc S Plaer M lflaalaing errr.:liicr. I Paxfak Ianlcr 'far.'1t',' cheer- leader Fifth Row: S Tanner Varpity cheerleader, C Lnhcn, P lrlerrier- gon, M Panaerlcark, I Rowle',', fi Pewt, Lf Edfiinfrcn P Hllls, S fieefcrr ll Hitchcock, P l.cai'acr, I lficliee I' QBr1en, ff Graber Q Pagtcr 3 Qgxon Q Pirier Iarric' Varsity' cneerleaaer Sixth Row: C. Caskey, M Gruen, lil IALIIKIE F Koontz, A Schater, M Miller P Giainnee, W Webb P Lcty, I. Ward E Miller, P. OLeary P Dixon, I Winget fynior Varrsitr cheerleader Not Pictured: M Pau, 3 Reese, R Scnloz, K Tncrras, S. VI' J. .1 . ECCLGHOD xv. 1' 'eff' -.1 Y ,JA .Cxflfl f-N 'eeeve ffier letter FGKCY' 3 v 4,-5 ,. letter VM revd ' VY. -.. r .Lil if Mr., ifter eclgiel in V A1-ftq N HON' ,E M iw., ,, ,, fl me fr : Wen, 'f M - Le, v.e1f QQMQQMQ, f :.d,.,- Q,,,,-. '.'.'erf4 'er' 'A e.ehArii 1.1: N Q f '.-1191 7 A A tithe ':Ct1':1t1fA: 'Cr tfils 'gefzr Nici :tri Tzf V: Y. 'Q eedhiil and time zzccke 2 ,ff1i.'JLCTCIlCii.lS , Thx 'fATf f h..'I f: f-' Hllfkfr' :exile ., IA. , ,If--V-A, -.wfm v . , 1 U U Si' , X X nr: xiq W .,. 3 . ' 2,5 1 -I-'f V Not-'Picture: Cf? .,...,,- C1 'fiiig hi xr 'I'.lT ',1I'1T eu ' f Tye fir' 1.135 TV eff f g1:lgtf-' rfzwfrqet Vewd ff 'ef'-W V- 'b - fvv,4 -- v- . ,J A A '.A2t:.f:r : f1:1.'.f 'i'l'L '1rkl'1 C1x 'ff-Y f ww f- X' Af- XG,-F-,X f f':1i1r. 1 7' tfee' '1 fA 'wwf - ' 2 f 7 ' ' A F H ' I--.N , , f., Ah.. k , ize' w L. i The girls take time out from watching football practice to ioin in cx game of hockey. First Row: D Gooden, M. Cnolfant, D Die-fentnciler, W. Sullivan, E Petty, D, l-lcinds, F. Guinnee, M Wolf, B Rcgers, I. Gruber, E Cliiimiiicf, iq. i..QI'igWOiil'i. Second Row: l. Atherton, P. Siegert, M. Dickey, V. Rust, M. Funderburk, l. Fittro, M, Goff, R. French, Not Pictured: D. Goatley, V. Oller, S. Tonner. Vete, the most active G.A.A. member in the history of Pano High. has par- ticipated in every sport offered. -..F- FT. The Future Teachers ct America . . . a naticnal organization in which students interf ested in teaching are urged tc becoine rnernf bers . . A monthly rrieetinos are held to learn the rxodern trends of teachina as well as discussf ing the advantages and disadvantages ot the te-aching protession . . . they aet first hand mtorrnation by closervgna and teachina ltor a day' in the grade schools of the district . . acted as host to student teachers trorn Charles ton on their arrival at P H S .,., attended the state meeting of F. T, A at lfast St. Louis earlier this 'year . our Mr Benninger, is the sponsor. First Row: 1' I Second Row: P X: x 1 ' A . 5, . ..,,LL .. A,,A ,A , .J 4...,.., Nr 'fir-r Q Lf-'-',Lc M 'fi' C lt'. :r'., Mr :M ira Not Pictured: l llnr '.','1fie gr GREETERS lt I3 the responsibility ot the Greeters tc cgeate an atmosphere of hospitality toward vsitors and a spirit ot good will within the stuf dent body . . . without Miss Winaet, their auidina liaht, there would not be such a willina service club , . . sixteen juniors and seniors on duty instead of the twentyftcur in previous years . Greeters have been gracing the halls Q' P H S. s1nce l935. First Row: T . l l Second Bow: .' Third Row: ' . 1 rg! TICKE KERS First Row: M Gingrey If CQ',c1.1,l.. Hall Second Row: Mr Harrison, L Gingrey, fl Koontz H Icneg, Ciucae, R Klee, Mr Caldwell Third Row: I Geisler I 'ffol' I Lebon H Herbert G, Seyrtzour, Fourth Row: I Banning, B '.'fillhou.ae, H Endris, Not Pictured: I Watford QTIO PICTURE First Row: K Crouch, P lliclcelson, R Nollman, Second Row: Mr Yonlcer, B Iaclczion, G Metheney, I l77artelo'N, A. Nickelscn, D 'Wright D Schweitzer. Third Row: W. Wright, I, Stahulak, M. Cerven, P, Cerven P. Pucicett, H. Stoneburner, R. Smith, W. Hish. Not Pictured: L, Klinfiwcrtii This service club has been in existence for twentyfseven years . . , Mr. Harrison assurnina this responsibility the entire period . . . present membership includes bays who have been on the roll for four years. These lads clad in white-pocketed aprons are always faithful, punctual, and courteous . . . they keep constant surveillance at the ath- letic field and at the doors of the gym . , . they are always on hand for games, plays, and Driver Training Thirty-tive students ctnd ten ciduits cfiigg fgfze time 52- Si Driver Trdining Clcxssfg trxufglit by G. Wayne Yonker, Drivinfg cz SU Cnevrciet, furnished by Down: iiffctcr Ccinpctny, the Driver Trdlnrifq students iedrn to iiidnipiiifite dn cztitcvgrgorftie dnd to drive dcccrding tc ttie itlY1dGtY1GHICIiS ct safety. Students cire required to tdke twenty pericd: ct bcokwork, spending the ref niczinder cf the time be-iiind tiie wiieei. T113 1: the second tinie Driver Trdin- ini: Lid: re-en included in the curricuf iuiii 1z'1t:1 tziis yedr'S enrciiznent being CCKF'fC1E'TC'1iIi1-' idrger. zifserrified Occupations prcqrdrn, refer Sift' de D O is cr new project if .r. ix if F3 under tile fiijcei i 'Q 3 Wfzyrie Ycnker, rr. 'rgited tc juniirfl find ff puef 1-:crkirici ff 'I 'xfcrk the ccrzi .. ,N . . .V -D 1 Q-2.1 If-2..ii1t 1 Tin, .1ff ilfC'f1 -2 CGQTQQ if IT'ff'..-CYCD :v etc itffide frs' V aff Y- .- Pictured ure: First Row: , 1 f'-.' 1 Secpnd Row um, l L .......-1... .,-.-new-v-1 , ,, w,.,..Jf+w ? f y Q l ?,,. ,.: gy X E 'N fo ,'.aw1's.,,-as 1' A 3, iw 9 , 'ffl Q. 'X ff y And sometimes we even worked. .99 pgicvfiu Kok XSL The Q99-9F9+P NNN ole, A 5 X3 iw ai HI HLEIICS 1.090-5 tvswliss FMU-629 ig,iJ3Q:m QW 05, 'LQVV WW wwwqg url QP' Ort! Q 'fl S6 W, bi R Lvl X f x Y l . 1 .. 4, G an i 3 bv Q-'fx L if 5 F W 14211, 5 1 3 Y 9'-' f uh if izv A5951 W if W? .Q 1 ' mm' qv W 4999! Wk 4 'Ill 425 VARSITY FOOTBALL Pcmcxs Three Captains Look tough dont they? Look fellas! G-I-R-L-S Eleven lettermen return . . . pre-school prac- tice stiff as usual . . , start season against Benld . . . Win by one T. D .,,. only score by Larry Spinner . . . travel to Robinson for second encounter . . . Paria ends dizzy from watching fleet Robinson backs . . . final score, 32-U. Open conference play in battle with highlyf rated Litchfield . . . saueeze out one touchdown victory . . . Brummett Field dedication . . . Pang fans see Panthers romp over Shelbyville in first liome game . . . Panthers' errors give Belleville Maroons victory . . . entertain Cathed-V ral cn lzcitie field , . . hold Reynolds to one T. D, win tliird conference game . . . l. Spinner runs cver three times to spark Panthers to win over lCinca1d , . . can insure snare of conference with victory over Hillsboro . . , Goettig assures this by scoring three times against Hilltoppers in 25-7 melee . . . Triumph over Taylorville means undisputed conference title . . , team battles Taylorville in freezing weather , , . down enemy 26-O to win Midstate for the tirst time in three years. Licns iionor chaznps with banquet . . . 22 lanfliers major letters . . . Dudra and Voudf . . . absorb third nonfconference loss Without tie elected zxiost valuable . , , l'l3uzz' Siegert scoxnig . seascn stands at five hundred . . . dected captain of 'Sl team. First Row: Pill if Cooper L Spinner S Lette. Second Row: fi A' ary l Spinner E Sharpe, C Pfii' 1' S flpgdrir R 'f Qldfli l Moseiy E Brick- '.'.u.':.ii'grn in Pfnningci f Gaither R Elie lie' ft' K Fe D Gooden. 'E 15 Fire' T Barber Third Row: T. forward, K. Vfi .CLlT, I. lfpley, B. Lee: if Eilf-1'-'T i ll .:.Z .1 A 1 Q if'51I1 if Cvet. Uri' R T f'z. -' C 1 I P' g'Q. 1 if - .- .. ' h , 2 , .. . Ei A 'mb ' B ' i fx xl v 5 . , G Q! 3 .45 Q3 Ek 3 29?- - 9' X ' Q o ga' iq E' .6 3 455 UNIOR ARSITY The Iunior Varsity's eleven players launch fall offensive in an initial game with the llReds from Decatur A A A fail to score in first half A A A begin running attack in final period A A A emerge l8fl3 victors A A A encounter Taylorville on opponents gridiron A A A two touchdowns called back A A A conquer Taylorville by l3 points A A A Anderson uses everyone as Panthers run up 25-O victory over the Shelbyville Rams A A A second game that week features several long runs A A A the Pana backfield outruns Ponies A A A win by large margin A A A final score Kincaid 6, Pana 4U A A A play night game with Vandalia A A A field dry and hard A A A Larry Spinner grabs Vandalia pass on goal line and races lOU yards for second touchdown A A A Win by three tallies A A A wind up season playing undefeated Hill- toppers A A A Maisch latches on to pass for first score A A A Larry Spinner returns an enemy punt for final score of the year A A A emerge six-game winner for perfect season A A A a good job, well donel VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES Pana A 6 - RenldAAA.AA AA U Pana A A A U f Robinson A A 32 Pana A A 7 --- Litchfield A A A U PanaA A A 26 A Shelbyville A A A A 7 Pana A A U -if Belleville A A A A A 2U Pana A A A U 4 Cathedral A A A A 26 Pana A A 44 we Kincaid ,,.. A A 5 Pana A A 26 Y- Hillsboro A A 7 Pana 26 -- Taylorville A A A A C First Row: B Huttes, HA Trelz, RA Austin , r- fni,.Ln..-1q rx fmfmti ns, D,..,L.:i1 , DA Wilhour o.A c,o.-.,-,.g.., .JA J,,..,.., su.. ...., ....., David Ray hill, TA McCall, IA Wafford. Second Row: IA Rogers, BA Edwards, L Mosely, BA Tate, DA Wallar, B Vlright, IA Legru, WA Maisch, BA T -, 4, 4 It's done this-cx-way!! IUNIOR VARSITY SCORES Pana AAAAAAA, l8 - Decatur A A A l3 Pana A A l3 ee Taylorville A A A U Pana .,AA A A 25 f Shelbyville A A A O Pena A A A A 4U --f Kincaid A A 6 Pond A A A A 20 fe Vandala A A U PC na A A l'3 ff Hillsboro A A C Warren, LA Spinner, IA Stahulak, IA OBrien, DA Petty, KNANRL. If -.AA-,-A.. cfoa-.. 1.i..4i....v... Not Pictured: IA Amling, BA Grimes, IA Heinz, IA Klein, R Kramer, RA Merriman, GA Seymour an ir' MZ? ww my MQ W -4 l pa? kwa A ,L W R. Rider JA-.. D. Ryan Tzckle B. Sharpe' . ,.-.LYV ,.,- .4-...,, ., R. Siggert .ifiii Pano vs. Kincaid Pana vs. Kincaid I. Spinner Quarterrm L. Spinner Hzfbtick G. Thomas Eid D. Voudrie C. Washburn Tickle K. Wiihour Tiiffde R. Huttes M :Hager D. Rayhill r!i2I'.',1C,'61' 1- if 'ff . EW N-. Rm 11 '21 6- ac. C? Z'- 2. .ui -2 ,., ,, v Q7 ll Q First Row: Don Rayhill, manager, D Petty, N. Hill, D. Holland, B. Sharpe, I Mosely, K. Longwell, David Rayhill, manager. Second Row: T. Dorward, A. Goettig, R Siegert, M. DeBarr, B Lees, R. Burrus, I. Pfau. Third Row: D. Gooden, K Penwell, l.. Spinner, D. Ryan, I. Klein, I. Epley, F. Overlot, S. Denton. ARSITY BASKETBALL The Panther season in generals-an up and clown one with seven wins, seven losses , . . Shelbyville hands them the first setback of the season with a final score 55-37 . . . lose week end pair to Vandals and Tornadoes ESU-25, 57-35 . . . enter Pontiac Tourney . . . pick up a first season win over Pontiac . . . win third in consolation bracket by downing Effingham 52-5U . . . throw plenty of scare into high-riding Mt. Pulaski . . . lose by only three points, 39-35. Take worst beating cf season at hands of lutchfieid, 90-34 . . . avenge earlier defeat at hands of Hillsboro . . . beat Hilltoppers on local hardwood . . . lose second weekend double-header to Taylorville and Effingham . . . win first of three games in a row at the convenience of Shelbyville . . . win the other two from Athens and Kincaid . , . travel to Quincy and play the brand of ball team cap- able of playing, although defeated 65-5l . . . win thriller from Greenville Bl-58. Wind up season losing to Litchfield . . . this time by only nine points . . . fairly trounce lfokomis in first game of Regional by score of 79-31 . . beaten in semi-finals by Tornadoes by score of 80-Bl . . . by tournament time several teams had found that the Panthers carried explosive power on many occasions. Top brass meets in eighth hour conference. JUNIQR VARSITY The Panther Cubs drop opening game with Shelbyville . . . Rams out- scoring Pana by 5 points . . . knock off Kincaid for first win in two starts . . . down Vandalia by 22 points . . , Tornadoes are victorious . . . an even count with two wins, two losses. Lose thriller in second encounter with the Vandals . . . unable to over- come 2 point lead . . . Mt. Pulaski 47 - Pana 45 . . , lose fifth in a row at Litchfield . . . beat Hillsboro by widest margin of season . . . bow to Shelby on Friday night . . . win a 2 point thriller on Saturday . . . tables turned . . . lose 2 pointer in Nokomis cracker-box . . . overcome 27-25 half-time count . . . go on to beat Greenville by 12 points . . . thirteenth loss of the season comes as result of closely played Cathedral game. Last regular game features season's highest count . . . run up 75 points against Litchfield . . . season's record: eight wins, fourteen losses. First Row: R. Austin, B. Maisch, L. Mosely, I. Grace, I. Rogers, I, Susnig, I. Culberson, D. Petty. Second Row: R, Sinclair, F. Overlot, W. Maisch, I. Klein, B. Wright, W, Hagood, I. Stahulak, R. Merriman, L. Spinner, B. Edwards. Third Row: D. Wilhour, H. Trelz, R. Endris, D. Wallar, I. Legru, G. Price, R. Kramer, R. Turner. I ! I P D lk: cfr H Pona vQ Greenvllle Pcma xs Greouvxlle Pena v Vcndczna P mf: X Vandals F Overlot D Holland A Goettzq Cuptcun Pcmcx vs Vandczllcx Pcxnc vs Champaign Panu vs Greenvllle Pano vs Greenvllle I.. Spinner K. iLongwell ,1,1': D. Rczyhill ,.,.. if ii, Second Row: R. Kacsir, L Beyers, I Spinner, I, Shanks Sphar. BASEBALL A tilt with St. Teresa opens the 1950 base- ball season for the Pana Panthers . . . lose 8-3 . . . beaten again by St. Teresa in second encounter . . . third game proves to be a vic- tory , , . Cothern leads the hitting with 3 hits . . , double Shelbyvilles score . . . win by a score of lO-5 . . . Taylorville downs the Pana crew by 5 runs by scoring 7 runs in the final inning . . , Ioe Spinners home run and two other doubles by Shanks and Larry Spinner pace Panthers in lO-2 attack on Hillsboro . . . game with Nokomis called in fourth on ac- count of rain . . . lose number four to Shelby- ville on 6-5 count . . . win third by downing Taylorville 12-8 . . . game featured homers by Shanks and Beyers . . . taste victory for second time in two games . . . drop Litchfield 9-4 . . . end regular season with four wins and four losses . . . enter tournament at Taylorville . . . beat Blue Mound in first game 5-1 . . . then drop second tilt to Taylorville by 5-U count . . , end season with five victories and five defeats. Zeb's aiming - duck!! Wonder what the other one looks li First Row: D. Petty, D. Cooper Spinner, I. Stahulak, I. Le- gru, R, Merriman, D. Cothern Third Row: Mr. Hainline, R. E Funderburk, I. Pfau, Bl ke TR CK C4 -vm' if First Row: D. Forsythe, K. Penwell, R. Endris, I... Mose- ly, D. Gooden, N. Hill, F, Overlot, D. Dudra, D. O'Leary, B. Sharpe. Pana 'itracksters' open season early in Urbana Open . . . show only dismal eighth . . . Funderburk places first in discus . . . win three firsts in triangular meet in Springfield . . , still not enough to win . . . place second in meet . . . play host in first four-way meet . . . Goettig stars . . . wins firsts in pole vault, high hurdles, and low hurdles . . . place second again . . . Panthers leave Mattoon meet early . . . bow to both Decatur and Mattoon . . . Pana Open won by Decatur . . . Funderburk betters Second Row: D. Pennington, B. Cvengros, I. Klein, I. Chalfant, E. Endris, B. Lees, E. Funderburk, A. Goettig, R. Siegert, D. Ryan, R. Dilley, Coach Metzger. old discus record by one foot and eleven inches . . . Pana comes in third . . . in three-way meet at Kincaid . . . win own triangular meet . . . beat both Taylorville and Vandalia . . . Endris stars as Panthers win Conference . . . win 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and broad jump . . . return to Kincaid for district meet . . . tie for third . . . Chalfant and Punderburk travel to Champaign for state finals . . . fail to place . , . only win two meets but Conference win makes season success. I . T l ' . i Three men return from last years team . . . practice ' . in gym when too cold outside . . . after two broken windows the team moves ouside to encounter Green- 3' ville . , . finish match under lights and lose 3-4 . . . Ct V , . ,Au . --- .r Possible. but not probable! ride to Teutopolis for second match , . . lose again . . . this time 2-4 . . . Panther crew perambulates to Deca- ur . . . get drubbed 0-7 . . . play first home match with Mattoon . . . have no better luck on local court . . . lose 0-7 for second time in succession . . . play host to Greenville for return match . . . score single triumph season . . . entertain Teutopolis next week . . . salvage 3-3 tie . . . wind up season bowing to Decatur for second time l-6 . . . ena season with five losses, one win, and one tie . . . leaves room for improvement. The KW P YQNSDXH wwf' URW OW 050 DSQOQ, oXOJV P3537 13'-if ww .JV oqxou-'C W ,www OXQLQP- wwyb DY 0' Qlokqx gmwyobfvm Q:QV,u-P' pxyxqp k af g 2 ' 1 zz' 1' Q,-nw Q... .. , M, , K, H+? , 1 1Q.'. M, Q! , 4 an 6 , fl I 1' x . 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'amd ,nur ff EI2f ff 5u3uF !fggf' r 2' 5355312233: 'fjjnmmaip 'ffsgwfgfrg ' -5':i.5m:.nvx. Y'V!f'1It75l!' J J ' 2,0 ---' .ABF Wrzintur. ' 'W-N: rm ' V . 'fuggqfy , , ff-7' ' ,H ll, f I .. ,. sl: S , fg . W M- Y, L xg.-.4..y,w., W4 ., .. .snuff 755- ' ...- SCHOOL BOARD Chester Miller, Rev. Cortley Burroughs, Clarence Staples, Dale Neece, Presiderltg Iesse Beattie, Secretaryg Merle McNutt, C. E. Schumacher. ADMINISTRATION W SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOI.S E. I. O'LEARY, B.S., M.S. -igi -i i+... 33'- Mr. Krivielcey, farmer principal of Geargetavm High Sciiccl, Gecrgetcwx, liliiicis, assazzied tlie claties al prin- GEORGE KRIVISKEY' B'S M'S' cigial cl Pana Hiali Sciiccl cri luljf l, University of lllincis principal Cf pang High Schcol I-is we have lariiliarized car new principal with the custcrie ata spirit ci Paia High ite, in turn, liae lritrcducea Secretary, Bernice Presnell ideas and icrcugiit improvements ic car eciccl, We appreciate the 'rieiclly smile and genial greeting we are :ure tc get from him. 14559 M Alta M Meier riff l7 Kerup, Vernon A Ande-r.o s i , wi 5 tcmdm Marco et A FACS ULTY Ellie Ce',r:Qefr',', Pigj:s1cs, Aligecra i l. Trijgoncrrietry, fltmdent Council Advisor CHARLES D. KEMP Ass1stant Principal, Dean of Boys Cizerziistrjf, Biology, Senior Class Sgon VERNON A. ANDERSON General Science, Biology Eresnztiari Class Sr orisacr, Assistant Ecotbdll Coach, MARGARET ANN PETERS Englisli ll lll, C1lee Cluo, B Chorus These r,iari:a, Senior Class Play, MARY ALICE PRINDLE Englisli lll, lV, lournalisni, Speecng Editor ial Advisor of the Panorama, MaicefUp Crew, HARRY B. FOLTZ English l, ll. ELEANOR WINGET Latin l, ll, English ll, liinior Class Sponsor Cfreeters. IUNE RUMERY Englisli l, ll, Spanish lg lunior Drairidtics Pacer Advisor. ELEANOR ANN BURHORN American History, Algebra l, Civics, Eco nornics, HARRY B. FOLTZ Vtforld History, Stdge Crew, 5 9 P indl a E Eol z U Seated El 'J in e e FAC ELT Y A Br-:TTB IEAN LQQSDON 3 Qin-G 51' iff f. 9f21fQ'f EWALD IYIETZGERN q ,.,..- ...,..,.f, ,-- nf. 1' U, .., I'......,f. Ml... . J. ' v ,-,V f. f f P fl-.:-, -- ,-f.,.. , - ... A xJ.i, -J.,.. 'ZKJ .YUGK HERBERT G. CAYWOOD .L.QY.C'.Q.lgf'E'l fl ffl F F A G3:1:er'.'st.2r IOHN R. CALDWELL , . . , V I ,N E. I. HARRISON lr.d'.fafr1z:l Arr: lf, ill GC flpcmcr CI Ticket Tmiers G. WAYNE YONKER Livcrslzsd Gccuguiiirfs, Drivcr rl-fflllil lvfctisri Picture Crew. WILLIAM G. BENNINGER Gciiriercial Ariihrxetc, G ' Lig F. T. A. IVIERVIN HAINLINE Bcckkeegiiirig, Sales Liiw, Bsys' Pliysiciil Edgccticri- Coach :Z mir Vs':.:it',' Basket hill Grid Baseball. HELEN G. O'LOUGHlIN, Dean of Girls Sricrihimd I, ll, Ccrrirriorcisil Eriqlfgli IV. NITA L- Bows fezi Ltgiizrt Eu-:iid l.fe'z Typing l, ll Business Advisor Q? Pfm- 1-gffggfg 3, 3-1-A,-,,5Cf3 Ighj R C31 i vv I vfvvvv -fx Il rw-vs 1- I CIUAII. C 'l ELEANOR NEUI-IOFF Foods, I-lime Eccnczriics Ill: CofSpcns5r of FHA., Home Ecciisrzgcs Council, MRS. LILY ANN HAINLINE Cloiriingg Cc-Spcrtscr of PHA: Misk and Wig. Standing: Vfilliom G. Berininger, Merviri Hcirilirie Eleanor lleuhcff, Mrs Lily Arm Hciriline Seated: Helen G Oloughlin, Nita I.. Dciwsori L I l1,.....ri,G .!.,,.., Y,,.s -A IXCL X Mrs. Ixanztn Bren-frihzffc vv. if MRS. IUANITA BROWNBACK fu,. ...'y,.. .v- V- ..A.A , ..A, FREDERICK WOLF ff , fur EIXCLC, A , vv,,,.. V X. CHARLES W. GREGG Bfzfd Clfrxx Manic Cl'1h,Mx,1:1si' P 1 Club. MRS. CHARLOTTE LINDHORST LlCf'1I1 lI, L.k,V11',' C2115 Ur C:.:'Qc f LiT,T.E'.C if In Memoriam GEORGE BEDAR Christopher Illmozs August 14 1933 Pana 111111013 November 12 1950 It IS Wlth greczt sorrow that we the students and faculty mourn the pcxssmg of our decxr frlend George Bedor He was cr true fnend cmd loyal compcmlon pcxsslng on h1S cheerful d1spos1t1on to those who knew hlm best 4:69, 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 , . . . - . v 1 1 Iames Amling, Robert Anderson, Ronald Austin, Eileen Barringer, Ioyce Batton, Sheila Beeson. Nor- ma Bennett Darrel Berns, Wilma Best, Wilfred Beyers, Mary Ellen Bland, Dorothy Braswell. Louise Bryson. Dorwin Burdzilauskas, withdrawn Lawrence Burdzilauskas. Gerald Burris, Marilyn Buse. Marjorie Carlock, Carol Ann Caskey, Diana Castle, Dee Dee Caudill Harry Clucas, Norman Clucas. Robert Cole, Gerald Colebaugh, Keith Crouch. Gerald Culberson. lack Denton -in G? 1 ,,r'- 'il ,Ze e u of 1 xy B 't u i 'V ,, r T Shirley Denton Ieanine De- Vore. Paula Dixon, Patricia Doty, Mary Ann Eddington, Charles Elberson, Stanley Elvers FRESHNI, N Richard Garber, Don Gar- rett. Iames Geisler, Max Gingrey, Mavis Gipson, Mary Goldsmith, Donna Lee Gruber Alice Gruen, William Ha- good, Clyde Leon Hall, Delores Hedderich, Iames Heinz. Herman Herbord, Sharon Hills Mildred Hitchcock. Fred Hrabak. Phyllis Huling. withdrawn, Robert Huttes. Shirley Inman, withdrawn. Paul Ienkins, Delores Iones Mary Ann Kasten, Charles Kiefling, Earl Klee, with- drawn, Lynn Klein, Thelma Klink, Barbara Kokendifer, Donald Kolesar Edith Koontz, Richard Kramer. Billy Kroenlein, lames Lebon. Yvonne Le- bon, Diana Lecas, with- drawn, Betty Lockwood 1 -3 . lp... if CLASS Ioyce Rowley, Ronald Ruot, Roy Sanders, Fred Scarlett, Norma Schafer, Roy Milton Schayes, David Schmidt Donald Schweitzer, Gary Seymour, Eunice Shaff, Wil- liam Silknitter, Marilyn Sims, Robert Smith, Lola Stanbery Constance Stevenson, Io- ann Stocker, Marilyn Stone- bumer, Shirley Stoneburn- er, Marilyn Stowe, Ioseph Susnig, Barbara Tarvin Richard Taylor, Robert Tay- lor, Howard Trelz, Gary Tumer, Richard Turner, Helen Urban, Barbara Van- us Lillian Venturelli, Leon Vits, Robert Waddington, Beverly Wafford, Donald Wallar, Ioyce Ward, Ione Weakley Don Wilhour, Sandra Wil- liams, Bob Wood. Ioseph Woolard, Lloyd Woolard, Marie Wright, Ronald Wright Patricia Logsdon, Terrance Mc- Call, Rose McCleary, Grace Mc- Nutt, Bruce Maisch, lack Malone, Carole Milam Dcnald Miller, Iames Miller, Iames Mize, Doris Mizeur, Iohn Morrison, Iames Mount, Shirley Neeves Paul Nickelson, Bob Nollman, Ier- ry Partelow, Donna Pastor, Iune Pavlak, Harry Peck, Delores Petit Hazel Phipps, Gordon Price, Nan- cy Pritts, David Rayhill, Billy Rob- ertson, Delores Rochkes, Charles Rowley 15 , 'GA 1 wr 5 X 4 ,,f Ioan Atherton, Iimmie Banning, Io Ann Banning, Darrel Barringer, Betty Batton, Margaret Bland, Mary lane Bolton Ruth Anne Bond, Iames Brooks, Iackie Sue Brown, Bobby Bruns. Carolyn Buttergereit, Martin Cer- ven, Barbara Christner Richard Colclasure, Bruce Cole- man, Mary Covey, Vivian Crowe. Betty Culberson. Frank Dean, Io- seph Denton Betty Dixon, Sheila Drake, Shirley Drake, Madolyn Dudra, Phyllis Eugen, Robert Edwards, Garry Elliott , + 1 6 V It . , :L , e 1 ll ' l I, ' r l k',,f x. Q 2 1:- 'Y CLASS Shirley Rider, Robert Rob- erts, Dorothy Rochkes, Iames Rogers. S h i rl e y Sanders, Audrey Schafer Marie Schloz, Phyllis Sieg- ert, Shirley Simpkins, Eul.-1 Sims. Ronnie Sinclair, Mel- iin Smart Doris Sphar, Larry Spinner. lohn Stahulak. Madonna Stout, Arthur Tarvin, Wil- liam Tate Billy T a y l o r, withdrawn, Ioan Thomas, Eileen Tips- word. Clarence Vanden- bergh. Shirley Vanus, Lu- ella Vermillion Wanda Vermillion. B e t t y Wade, Lois Wade, lohn Wafford, Robert Warren, withdrawn, Shirley Wash- bum Ben Willhouse, lane Win- get. Iohnny Woolard, Don- ald Wright, William Wright George Metheney. Robert Mets- ker, Wilbur Metzger, Amold. Mill- er, Bruce Miller. Evelyn Miller. Mary Miller Shirley Mizeur. Larry Mosely. Richard Mundell, Mary Munie, Bob Musser, Stella Neece, Ierry O'Brien Rose Marie O'Brien, Patricia O'LearV, Francis Overlot, Donald Petty, Donald Pfister. Donna Pip- er, Dee Ann Porter Carol Ann Potts, Raymond Pow- ers, Barbara Puckett, Marilyn Rakers, Maxine Rau, Donald Ray- hill, Donna lean Rhodes eV 9 if l Icznice Anderson. Fred Barber, Ken- neth Barlow, Virgil Barringer Wayne Allen, Carolyn Anderson, N l li - e 14 Shirley Beeson, Robert Bennett, Dor- othy Best, Eugene Bricker, Lila Broux, Ronnie Bryson Roger Burrus, Charlotte Buttergereit, Phyllis Carlock, Monica Carter. Ron- old Caudill, Mariorie Chalfant Ioan Colclasure. Gail Comerford, Mary Comisky, David Cooksey, Pa- tricia Culberson. Robert Cvengros 'Li 0 if '-b L. A ur 'A rf - 3 -,, a his t f Nj 1 ' . v Y -Q JUi IOR Robert Darst, Melvin, DeBarr, Melva Dickey, Theodore Dorward, Anna Marie Dudra. Ronald Eagan Delores Endris. Iames Epley, Vin- cent Ermovick. Marie Fleming, Caro- lyn Flesch. withdrawn. Donald For- sythe Ramona French, Marilyn Funder- burk, Robert Geisler. Charles Gibson, Delmar Gingery. Mary Pauline Goff Donald Gooden, Patsv Gruber. Thomas Halbrook, Iames Harlow. Norma Harmston, Cecelia Heben- streit Barbara Hildebrand. Robert Hill, William Hilton, Eloise Hinton, Wil- ford Hish, Dee Holland Dolcres Horsthemke, Mary Howell, Ronald Hrabak, Ioann Huddleston. 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C AQ ,IVV N, N Gm udtmg SCHIOFS of 31 I-hgh school 1 '19'f1 nes recall many events both large and small but one sen1or y ar always seems to be outstandlng whenever we chance to rem1n1sce the last year IS so often the stepplng off place for blager and better thlngs and each event dunng these n1ne months butlds toward the chmax of gradu atlon Mary years from now members of thts Sentor Class wtll rernembe the many pro1ects and events whlch took place durmg the f1nal year e nghhght of the fall season the l95U Homecomtng w1th Earlene Petty as queen the ded cat1on of Brummett Memorlal Fteld the ntrocluctton of the Studen Councll w1th Don Mount pres1d1ng and the thrtll of havmg our tootball team w1n the Mtdstate Champ1onsh1p Followmq the electton of class ofhcers standlng s mor commxttees were appomted Cap and Gown lnv1tat1on Rlng Pep Meetlng Homecommg wtth Wanda Sulhvan Pama Cochran Tom Phllllps Delmar Voudrle Larlene Petty Commencement wlth Allce Mttchell Barbara Rogers Audra Chr1stner Alan Goettlg Don Mount and Ruth Schloz As graduatlon txme drew near each senlors schedule became crowded wtth memorable events such as the Prom the Senlor Class play College Day at Taylorvtlle and Baccalaureate Cfraduanon exerclses marked the end of a very successful year for the class of 1951 wlth Valeta Rus and Alan Goett1g as speakers and Don Mount actmg as Master of Ceremonles SE IOR CLASS OFFICERS Ioe Beyers Pres1dent Ruth Schloz Treasurer Ilm Mosely Vxce Pres1dent Lorrcune Smger Secretary e772 I I f CI f 1 AO , A j L 3 e ' . . J , . . , . r 1, . . . i . . , i . I - ' e 1 .. . r, . - , , , ' L . NL H .. -7 1951 SENIOR S' Teresa George Banning Bedar Ioseph Rudy D. Mary Paul Ioseph Beyers Buescher Burdzilauskas Cerven Katherine Loretta Audra Adele Doris Mary L- Christin Christner Christner Clutier 4782 Donald R. Cooper Robert Wilson Deere Phyllis Marie Dooley 3 '91, Barbara Ieanette Cothem Sally Ann Denning R. Ronald Dooley 1792 -QF 1951 SENIQR 5' Nellie Dallas Drescik Dudra Barbara Iecm Marie Icrck Anna Mae Dunn Fitzgerald Gaither Gatons Donna Alan Ioan Frances Goatley Goettig Gruber Guinnee 'Y , wr Q q8Ux -2 'H 5 1? Donna Ccxrol Iames Rose Marie Nira Franklin Hands Harbert Hatcher Hill Ioan Icxmes Mary lane Homer E. Horsthemke Inman Inman Iones Ralph Ioyce Ioan Robert Charles Kascir Keeling Kindermann Kinney 3 1951 SENIGRS 1 Veronica M. Palsy Kolesar Laker Gary Betty Ioan Carolyn Desiree Ferdinand L Laughlin Lebon Lebon Lebon Ioan Frances Donabelle Mary Lou Lesko Longworlh Manuel Matthews -3 i V 11 Q 44 S2 an A ,. gf ' 59' Don Edward Barbara Iecm David Dwain Loran Metsker Michaels Miller Miller Marilyn Elizabeth Alice Iames Dolores Mills Mitchell Mosely Mount Don Barbara Elwin Darlene Mount Meyers Nickelson Niehart 4? .28 'G' S3 P7 4? SENIQRS i liii-11 QF 1951 5 NN-nf gif! Ieanette Betty Ann Nold O'Brien Gertrude Loma Earlene Patricia Thomas Palmer Petty Pfister Phillips Lawrence Charlene Io Anne Paul M. Pollman Pope Presnell Puckett 184, H, X . Barbara Roy Ross Rex G. Ronald Purdeu Randle Rider Rochard Barbara Valeta Don Genevieve Rogers Rust Ryan Sanders Ruth Elizabeth William William Richard Ioyce Elaine Schloz Sharpe Short Singer 9 3 ffm' e852 il .. . SENIOR - QF 1951 Lorraine Bernice Singer Spinner Ioseph Ronald Keith Harry Wanda Lee Spinner Stephens Stonebumer Sullivan Lloyd Audrey Gene Audrey Mae Taylor Temmen Thomas Tipsword fi l ,,, .lvl Lois Delmer Elmer Tommy Turner Voudrie Voudrie Walker Iuanietia Louise Carl Keith Wallace Washbum Wilhour Wally Delores Billy D. Withem Woolard Wright 44879 Senior lnclox Teresa Banning-Cv.A.A. l- PHA Club l 2 3, 4. George R. Bedar-Stage Crew 3, 4 Football 3, Ticket Takers l. 2, 3, Ioseph Beyers-Class Vice-fPresident 2 Class President 4, Basketball l, 2' Conservation Club 4, Rudy D. Buescher-Class Vice-President lf Stage Crew 3, Football l, 4, Basketball l Mary Burdzilauskas-lunior Drarnatics 2, GAA. l, PHA, Club l, 2, 3, 4, Paul Ioseph Cerven-Thespians 3, 4, Foot- ball l, 2, 3, Basketball lg Baseball l, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, Pacer Staff 4,- Motion Picture Operator l, 2, 3, 4, Vespers l, Senior Class Play. Katherine Loretta Chrisiin-Vespers 2. Audra Adele Christner-Panther Club 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Music Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Greeters 3, 4, Conservation Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Vespers l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor, Doris Christner-lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Presi- dent 2, Mask and Wig 3, 4, Secretary 3, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4, Panorama Staff 4, Senior Editor 4, Greeters 3, 4, Vespers l, 2, Quill and Scroll, Senior Class Play. Mary L. Clutter-Withdrawn. Pama Arlene Cochran-Transferred from Gibson City High School, Mask and Wia 3, 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 4, Panorama Statt 4. Donald R. Cooper-Football l, Baseball l, 2 3, 4, Track l, 2, Band l, 2, 3, 4 Pen Band l' Library Club 4, Conservation Club 2, 3, 4' Boys' Major Letter Club l. Barbara Ieanette Cothem- Lill Bernice Davis-Panther Club 2 3 Band y i. 1' FHA. Club l, 2, 3, 4, ViceePresident 4 Galen Wilkie Davis-F P A Club 3 4 Serie tinel 4, Conservation Club 3 HW- Scnior lnclex Hoberl Wilson Deere-funior Brariaiicz 1, 2, flask and 'fffg -2 Tr. pans 3, -2 Treasur- er 4, luiior PQa',' 3 Stage Crew 1, 2' Band 1 2 3, 4- Music Club 3 4 Pep Band 4, Panorama Ffa' 4 'Jesoers 1 2' Senior Class Play. Sally Ann Denning-Trarislerred trozti Oco- nee Chorus 3 Music Club 3' PHA. Club 3. Stephen L. Denton-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Doradene Diefenthaler-Student Council 4, lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Mask and Wig 3, 4, Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, Make-up Crew 3, 4, GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, VicefPresident 4, GAA. Board 3, 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4, Panorama Stall 4, Associate Editor 4, Girls' Major Letter Club 3, 4' Vespers l, National Honor, Quill and Scroll, Senior Class Play, Vale- dictorian. Phyllis Marie Dooley-Transferred from Oco- nee l-ligln School, Pacer Staff 4. R. Ronald Dooley-Transferred from Oconee High School. David Turfitt Dom-Class Vice-President 3, lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Treasurer 2, Mask and Wig 4, Stage Crew l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, Music Club 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Panorama Stall 4, Pacer Statt 3, PPA. Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Vespers 1, 2, National l-lonor, Quill and Scroll. Nellie Drescik-PHA. Club l, 2, 3. Dallas Dudra-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Basketball l, Baseball l, 2, 4, Track 3, 4, Ticket Takers 2, Boys' Major Letter Club 3, 4, Barbara Dunn-G. A. A. 1, Pacer Staff 4, FHA. Club 2. Iecm Marie Fitzgerald-lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Mask and Wig 3, 4- Thespians l, 2, 3, 4, lunior Play 3, GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Pacer Staff 4: Vespers 2, Make-up Crew 4. Senior index lack Gaither-Translerred triiti Lfoweaojua Hiaii School Football 4- Basketball 4, Baseball 4' Conservation Club 4' Senior Claes Play. Anna Mae Gatons-Transferred trori l'lerf rick High School, Conservation Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3. Donna G-oatley-lunior Dramatics l, 2, Mask and Wig 3, 4, Tnespians 3, 4, lunicr Play 3, Homecoming Attendant 4, GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, Music Club 3, 4, Secretary 4- Pan- orama Staff 4, Greeters 3, 4, Vespers l, 2, Girls' Mayor Letter Club 4, lflakefup Crew 4. Alon Goettig-Mask and Wia 4, lunior Play 3, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co4Cabtain 4, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, Panorama Stall 2, 3, 4, Greeters 3, 4, Vespers l, 2, 3, Boys' Major Letter Club l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor. Ioan Gruber-Class Secretary 3, lunior Drarnatics l Homecoming Attendant 4: GAA, l, 2, 3, 4, GAA. Board 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4, Pacer Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Pl-l.A Club l 2, Vesbers 2, Quill and Scroll. Frances Guinnee-Transferred from Sacred l-leart Acadernjf' GAA. 3, 4, G.A.A. Board 4, Panther Club 3, 4, Band 3, 4, FTA Club 3, 4, Donncx Carol Hands--Tunic? Draitiatice l 2 Mask and 'Nga 3 4 Thesbians 4 GAA l, 2 3, -Q G A A Board 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4 Clzcrtgs 2 3 4 Pacer Stall 4 Vescers l Q 3 Iames Harbert-Pfctball l 2 3 . PPA Citi l 2 E?i':'2 lxfajcr Letter Club 4' Rose Marie Hatcher-flask: arid '.','1j: 3 , C9 A A 1 fi 3 rl l.4'1ff.c Q 2 fi 4 V, Y . A 4-4 A V, , v-vv ,N - 445 ,vi-Q. dar. . ,,,-,,-A., X.,,.. W . ,.. Z V f v.-,..-,,.Ac.., ..4--.N,.C. . . i. x..,H, 1 A 4 i Nircr Franlflin Hill-PUT' 3 3,2124 enior lnclex Ioan Horsthemke-furiior Draxatics 1 25 GAA, 1, 2, 3, Panther Club 2, 3' Panorama Stall 1, 2 3, 4: Czreeters 3 4: Vesoers 1, 2. Iames Inman-lunior Dramatics 1, 2- Ves bers 1, Mary Iane Inman-funior Drarnatics 1, 2, GAA. 1, Panther Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Major Letter Club 4. Homer E. Iones-Football 1, Basketball 1, Ticket Takers 1. Ralph Kacsir-Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Ticket Takers l, 2, 3, Boys' Major Letter Club 3, 4. Ioyce Ioan Keeling-PHA. Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 3, 4, Robert Kindermann-Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Bass ketball l, Baseball 1, PFA. Club l. Charles Kinney-Transferred from Oconee High School. Veronica M. Kolesar-Pl-lA. Club 1, 2. Patsy Laker-Panther Club 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, 17.1-lA. Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vespers 2, 3. Gary Laughlin-Track 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Pep Band 4, PFA. Club 2, Vespers 1, Boys' Major Letter Club 3. Betty Ioan Lebon-junior Drarnatics l, 2, GAA. l, 2, Panther Club 2, Band 3, 4, Panorama Staff 2, 3, Pacer Statj 4, Vesjoers 1, 2. Carolyn Desiree Lebon-lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Mask and Wig 3' Panther Club 2, 3, 4, Pl-lA. Club 2, 3, 4, Library Club 4, Secre- tary-'lreasurer 4, Vespers 2. Ferdinand Lee Lebon-Ticket Takers 1, 2. Ioan Lesko-PHA. Club 1, Vespers 1. Frances Longworth-lunior Drarnatics l, 2, Mask and Wig 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Make- up Crew 3, 4, GAA. l, 2, 3, 4, GAA. Board 3, 4, Panther Club 2, 3, 4, Pacer Stall 4, Vespers 1, 3, Girls' Major Letter Club 3, 4, Senior Class Play. Donabelle Manuel-Transferred from Oco- nee, Pl-lA. Club 3. LICIIOF ln SX Mary Lou Matthews-fumor Dramat1cs 1 2 Al23FHAClubl234 pers l Don Edward Metsker lumor Dramattcs l 2 Mask and W1g 3 4 Thesplans 3 4 Bas ketbal l Marchmg Band 2 3 4 Mus1c Club3 4 FFA Club2 3 4 FTA Club 3 4 Conservahon Club 2 3 4 Vespersl 2 3 Senlor Class play Barbara lean Michaels Davls--Chorus 2 3 FTA Club l 2 3 Treasurer 3 W1th drawn Davld Mrller Marchmg Band l 2 3 4 Mus1c Club 3 4 Pep Band 3 4 Pacer Staff 3 4 Greeters 3 Conservat1on Club 3 4 Pres1dent 4 Dwam Loran M1l1er Transferred from Rosa mond l'l1gh School Manlyn Ehzabeth M1lls Iuntor Dramatlcs l 2 GAA l 2 Panther Club 3 FHA Club 3 4 Vespersl AIICG Mrtchell Iun1or Dramatlcs l 2 Mask and W1g 3 4 Thesp1ans l 2 3 4 lun or Play 3 Make up Crew l 2 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 GAA Board 3 Panther Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Mustc Clubl Vespers l 2 3 Panorama Staff 2 3 4 Ed1tor 4 Qu1ll and Scroll Nat1onal Honor Seruor Class Play Iames Mosely-Class Treasurer l Class VICE Pres1dent4 Football l 2 3 4 Bas ketball l 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 Chorus 2 3 4 Boys Mafor Letter Club 4 Delores Mount lumor Dramat1cs l Ltbrary Club 3 Donald Mount-'Class Pres1dent 3 Student Counc1lPres1dent4 Football l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Baseball 2 3 Boys Mafor Letter Club 3 4 'Barbara Myers-FHA Club 2 4 Llbrary Club 4 'Elwm Nlckelson Transferred from Rosa mond Htgh School Basketball 2 3 4 FFA Club 2 Conservanon Club 2 3 Prestdent 3 Boys Major Letter Club 4 492: Darlene Nlehart Panther Club 2 Band Panorama Staff 4 Calendar Edltor 4 FHA Club 2 3 4 Ieanette Nold Transferred from Oconee l-hgh School Betty Ann OBrien Mask and W1g 3 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Panther Club 2 Pacer Staff 4 Make up Crew 4 Gertrude Palmer Pacer Staff 3 4 FHA Clubl 2 3 4 Conservat1on Clubl 2 3 4 Lorna Earlene Petty Class Secretary Treas urer 2 Iumor Dramattcs l 2 Mask and W1g 3 4 Thesplansl 2 3 4 Homecorrung Quen 4 GAA l 2 3 4 Secretary 4 GAA Board 4 Panther Club l 2 3 4 Cheerleaderl 2 3 4 Panorama Staff 4 Greeters 3 4 Vespers l G1rls Mayor Let ter Club 4 Qulll and Scroll Nattonal l-lon or Senlor Class Play Patncla Pflster Transferred from Rosamond Hlgh School Iunlor Drarnat1cs 2 Mask and W1g 4 Secretary Treasurer 4 fun1or MUSIC Club 3 4 Pacer Staff 4 G1rls Major Letter Club 4 Delta Theta Tau Scholar shlp Thomas Plulhps Student Councll VICG Prestdent 4 Mask and W1g 4 Thesplans 3 4 Presxdent 4 lunlor Play 3 Basketball 12 3 Bandl 2 3 4 Mustc lub Pep Band 2 3 4 Pacer Staff 3 4 Co Edttor 4 Vespers 3 Qu1ll and Scroll Sen 1or Class Play Lawrence Pollman Transferred from Oco nee Hrgh School Charlene Pope-l-lomecommg Attendant 4 Pacer Staff 4 FHA Club l 4 Io Anne Presnell Iuruor Drarnahcs 2 Mask and W1g 3 Chorus2 3 4 FHA Clubl 2 3 4 Secretary3 Pres1dent4 Conservahon Club l Vespers 2 3 Nattonal Honor Paul M Puckett Football l 2 Motxon 1C ture Operatorl 2 3 4 Barbara Purdeu Manchette-W1thdrawn Roy Ross Randle-Pacer Staff 4 F T A Cluk 4 Conservauon Club 4 S . 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