Paoli High School - Hillcrest Yearbook (Paoli, IN)
- Class of 1951
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A Salute to Our Century-Old Courthouse Mr. Clark Atkins, superintendent of Paoli Public Schools, spent his boyhood around his father’s country store and attended a one-room school in Boone Countv. He graduated from West-field High School in 1916. His first experience in teaching was at the age of fifteen while a Junior in high school. He taught three vears in country schools. Twenty-two vears were spent as principal of Bloomington Elementary Schools. Four years of this he also served as critic teacher for Indiana University. Superintendent Atkins was a Pfc, serving in France in World War I. In World Warll he entered service as a First Lieutenant acting as Mess Officer. Still furthering his teaching experience he xvas instructor of mathematics and air craft recognition for nearly three years. As Captain he spent eight months in the Education Department of Military Government as inspector of Japanese Schools, during which he was promoted to the rank of Major. At the present time he is a Major in the Reserves. When he returned from the war, he spent four years as Superintendent of Anchorage, Kentucky, Schools. He began his “verv pleasant” term as superintendent of Paoli Schools August 1, 1950. Mrs. Atkins, also spent most of her adult life as a teacher of mathematics in the Bloomington High School. Barbara, the only child, accepted a position as teacher of harp and voice at Evansville College, on completion of work her Master’s degree at Indiana University. 2 Mr. MERLE LAMON 'he very busy principal of .H.S. graduated from West-rn Kentucky State Teach-xs College and Indiana University. His hobbies are hunt-ng and carpentry. He has a ull set of carpenter’s tools n the basement of his new tome. Mr. BILLY ABEL Mr. Billy Abel, a former Franklin College Basketball star, is six feet Four and three quarters, weighing 215 pounds. He is a very fine assistant coach. His hobbies are reading and minding his small son, Billy Lester. This is Mr. Abel’s second year at P.H.S. Mrs. RUTH ALEXANDER “Alex” is our Latin and Music teacher, dividing her time between grade and high school. A graduate of Dcp-auw University. “Alex” is one of our most vivacious teachers. lr. FRED CROWE fifth and sixth period in find Mr. Crowe busy ring the shekels of the pi, for he is the school irer of all cxtra-curri-funds. Other important pies are, Hi-Y sponsor. Trig teacher, and co-or of the sophomore Miss MABEL ELLIS Miss Ellis’s History and Geography classes are some of the most interesting classes in school because of the fact that she has traveled through the East where many historic events have taken place. Miss Ellis takes much pride in her ’49 Buick and her lawn and beautiful flowers. FLOYD FANCHER Floyd Fancher teaches Physics and Junior High Math in Paoli High School. Outside of school he does painting which keeps him busy through the summer months. His favorite hobby is “coon hunting”, taking his famous “coon dog” “Pr” Black Suzie along. KS D. E. CHAMBERS Our very fine coach, Mr. Chambers, graduated from Indiana University, and has been coaching ever since. He is coach, health, and physical education teacher. His hobbies are reading, sleeping, and eating. Mr. C. M. FOSTER Mr. Foster teaches Agriculture and sponsors the F.F.A He devotes his afternoons to teaching and supervising a veteran’s class. Mr. Foster is married and has a small daughter, Sharon Kay. Mrs. HANNAH LINDSEY Graduated from Indiana State Teachers College in 1944. Mrs. Lindsey majored in commerce, home ec., and art in college, but commerce is her “first love.” She has worked in a bank and was an office secretary before teaching. One of her chief interests is traveling. Miss MAUD ANNA HAM Miss Ham is our Junior High English teacher and sponsors the Junior High Dramatics Club. Her favorite hobby is travelling, but she also enjoys art and music. Miss Ham is one of the sponsors of the seventh grade. Miss MARJORIE LINDLEY A graduate of Indiana University and a hometown girl. Miss Lindley is our teacher of home economics. One of her achievements is the establishment of the Paoli Chapter of F.H.A. Miss Lindley is an ardent photography fan. Mr. NOEL McDonald Mr. McDonald teaches biology and science, enjoying the field trips and experiments as much as his students do. In the summer he pursues his hobby of farming. His son James is a third-grader. Miss ETHEL McKITTRICK Miss McKittrick is very well known, both in and out of school. She is the sponsor of the school paper, “Paolite,” teaches classes all day, and directes the senior class play. We all miss “Betsy” but like to sec Kitty buzzing around in her ’40 Chevrolet, “Peggy.” Mr. CLAUDE MARSH Our industrial arts teacher proves his proficiency many times; for, whenever the electricity or an appliance fails, teachers and pupils call upon him as “Mr. Fixit.” He sponsors the Junior class and is chief usher at the ball games. Outside of school he docs carpentry, painting, and miscellaneous jobs. Miss OLIVE MOSIER Miss Mosier’s dark eyes and quick footsteps down the hall betray her energetic nature as she goes about her duties as commerce teacher. This is her first year at Paoli, having taught at Birdseye last year. Hardinsburg is her home town. Mr. CHARLES L. STALCUP Mr. Stalcup is a very versatile teacher, having government, history, and algebra classes. He coached the first Paoli basketball team in 1919. At that time, he had never before even seen a basketball game. Miss VENEDA AILEEN RIDENOUR Miss Ridenour graduated from Oakland City College, majoring in health, physical education, and business. Her hobbies are sports and photography. She is the sponsor of the junior class, G.A.A., J.G.A.A., and the yell leaders. Mrs. EDNA TEAFORD Mrs. Teaford is a teacher of sophomore English and literature and one of the sponsors of the sophomore class. She is an accomplished pianist and a lover of good music. Mrs. DOROTHY STEPHENSON Mrs. Stephenson is an-, other busy P.H.S. teacher, who, in addition to being full-time librarian keeps house for a husband, daughter, and son. However, she always has a quick smile for everyone. Among her hobbies are flowers, cooking, sewing, reading, and “’most anything.” Mrs. NOBLE TRUEBLOOD Like the old fire, horse, Lois Trueblood is happy to be present for a half day of school. Two of junior English, a chemistry class, and a seventh grade homeroom equal a full half day, which certainly adds more zest to life. Mr. LUTHER WHITE Mr. White has taught in Paoli High School for a number of years and is known as one of the county’s leading band directors. He keeps very busy throughout the entire year. In addition to the band, he also directs the choir. IN MEMORIAM We dedicate this page in memory of John B. Boren, the principal of Paoli High School, from September, 1946, to January, 1950, who met his untimely death December 2, 1950, in an airplane crash in Wisconsin. Mr. Boren was employed by the Cornwell Company at their Superior, Wisconsin plant at the time of his death. JOHN ALLEN FFA 9,10, Vice-President, 11, Secretary; Assistant Monitor 11; Monitor 12; Intramural League 11; Hi-Y 12. Ambition: Be a military leader. MARIETTA ANDRY Hardinsburg 9,10,11; Senior Drama 12. Ambition: Be a good secretary. GU NN BEATY VIRGINIA BEATY Latin Club 9; Commercial Club 10; Student Librarian 10; Glee Club 10 (V2 year); Junior Guild 11; Office Girl 11,12; Historian of Class 11,12; Tri-Hi-Y 12; Senior Drama 12; Hill-crest 12. Ambition-. School Teacher. 7 PHILIP BOSLEY Paolite 10,11,12; Camera Club 10, reporter, 11; Yell leader 10; Senior Drama. CLARA BOSS Paolite 9,10,11,12; FHA Parliamentarian 9,10, 11; GAA 10,11; Junior Guild; Senior Drama; Tri-Hi-Y 11. MARY LOU BRUBECK Band 10,11,12; FHA 10,11,12; Commerce Club 10; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Monitor 12; Paolite 12. MARY ALICE BYRUM Latin Club 9; Commerce Club 10; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; GAA 9,10,11, President 12; Band Majorette 11,12; Hillcrcst 11, Co-Editor, 12, Editor; Paolite 9,10,11; Glee Club 10 (half year), 11,12; Girls’ State 11. Ambition: Secretary. 8 PAUL BUSICK Softball 9,10,11,12; Cross Country 9,10,11,12; Track 9; Hi-Y 12; Varsity Club 10; Baseball 10; Student Manager 12. Ambition: To Become a Man. DUANE CLAXTON Hi-Y 9,10,11,12; F.F.A. 9; Cross Country 11. Ambition: Aviator. GF.ORGIA CONDRA F.H.A. 10,11, historian, 12, vice-president; Librarian 11; Paolite 11,12; Hillcrcst 12; Commercial Club 12, vice-president. Ambition: General Office Worker. DOROTHY COOK Paolite 11,12; Jr. Guild 11. Ambition: Get Married. 9 JIM CROWE Softball 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 11,12; President of Class 9,10,11,12; Student Council 9,10, Sergeant-at-Arms 11, Vice-President 12; Paolite 9,10; Hillcrcst 9; Hi-Y 11, 12; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Librarian 12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12, Counsel 9,10; Varsity Club 10; Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Freshman Athletic Club 9; Boys’ State 11. Ambition: Live a normal life. RUTH DUNN FHA, Reporter 9, President 10, Secretary 11, Historian 12; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12. Reporter; Office Girl Grade Building 11,12. Ambition: Clerk Typist. CLORINE DURBIN Commercial Club 10; Junior Guild 11; Paolite 12. Ambition: Artist. MARIGLAYNE EASTERDAY Glee Club 10,11,12; Camera Club 11; FHA 9, 10,11,12; Junior Guild 11, Tri-Hi-Y 12; Paolite 11. Ambition: Get married. 10 CHARLES GREGORY Paolitc 9,10,11,12; Manager of basketball team 10,11,12; Librarian 12; Manager of softball 11, 12; Asst. Monitor 11; Manager of Cross Country 11,12; Manager of baseball 11. HAROLD HALL Band 9,10,11,12; Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Camera Club 10; Latin Club 11,12; Senior Drama 12; Paolitc 11,12. Ambition: To be a farmer. 11 FREDERICK HAM Camera Club 11; Monitor Ambition: Carpenter. 11; Senior Drama 12. NORMA HAWKINS Paolitc 10,11; Junior Guild 11; Grade School Office Girl 11; F.H.A. 12; Senior Drama 12; Office Girl 12. Atnbition: Housewife. HELEN HOBSON Glee Club 9,10,12; Jr. Band 9; F.H.A. 9,12; Commerce Club 10; Junior Guild 11; Office Girl (Grade) 11,12; Senior Dramatics 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12. Ambition: A lady wrestler (accountant). PHILLIP HAWORTH Reserve Basketball Squad 10,11; Hi-Y 10,11,12. Ambition: Mechanic. 12 BILL HOKE Basketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Junior Guild 11, President; Senior Drama 12, President; Hi-Y 12; Varsity Club 10; Hillcrest 11; Glee Club 9, 10; Choir 11,12; Sgt.-at-Arms 11,12; President of Freshman Athletic Club; Paolite 9,10. Ambition: Attend college. GENE HOLLAND Sgt.-at-Arms 12. WAYNE HOLLEN FFA 9,10, Secretary, 11,12 Secretary; Hi-Y Club 12; Intramural League 11; Parliamentary Procedure Team 11. Ambition: Farmer. JANE HORNER GAA 9,10, Secretary 11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11, Counselor 12; Senior Drama; Junior Guild, Secretary; Glee Club 9,10; Student Council 11, 12, Secretary-Treasurer; Office Girl 11,12; Hill-crest 10, Advertising Manager, 12, Business Manager; Class Reporter 10; Class Treasurer 11,12; Paolite 9; Girls' State 11. Ambition: First lady President. 13 BETTY HUFFINES Dcpauw High School 9; Orleans High School 10,11; GAA 12; Tri-Hi-Y 12. Ambition: Clerk Typist and Bookkeeper. BETTY HUFFMIRE Latin Club 9; Commerce Club 10,11,12; Paolite 11,12; Librarian 11; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12; FHA 12. Ambition: Accountant. JAMES JONES Chief engineer Maintancc shop. Ambition: Class A Modern Mechanic. BUT KELLAMS Hi-Y 12; Basketball 10,11,12; FFA 11. Ambition'. To get married. 14 CAROL WILSON Yell leader 10,11,12; GAA 9,10, Scrgeant-at-Arms, 11 Treasurer, 12; Latin Club 9, Secretary; Commercial Club 10, Vice-President; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Glee 9,10; Office Girl 11,12; Hillcrest 10,11,12, Photographic Editor; Girls’ vState 11; Paolite 9. Ambition: Sec the world. BILLY JOE LAMBDIN Camera Club 11; Senior Drama 12. XOEL LASH BROOKS Hi-Y 11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Softball 9, 10,11,12; Baseball 11,12; Varsity Club 10. MAURINE LINDLEY Yell leader 10,12; GAA 9,10,11,12, Treasurer 10; Latin Club 9; Class Office 9,10,11; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Commercial Club 10; Grade School Office Girl 12; Hillcrest 10, 12 Photography Editor; Glee Club 9,10; Paolite 9. 15 IRENE LIVINGSTON F.H.A. Treasurer 10; Commerce Club 10; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Paolitc 12; Monitor 12. Ambition: Be a good secretary. JERALD McCRACKEN Sgt.-at-Arms 9; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Hi-Y training camp 11; Basketball Reserves 10; Cross Country 11,12; Senior Drama Yricc-Presidcnt 12; Hi-Y 10,11,12 President; Junior Guild 11; Hillcrest 12; Paolitc 9, 10; Camera Club 10,11; Freshman Athletics. Ambition: Go to college. paul McIntosh Camera Club 10; Intcrmural Club 11; Senior Drama 12; Paolitc 12; Librarian 12. Ambition: See the world. JERRY MEADOWS Hi-Y 10,11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Softball 10, 11,12; Baseball 11,12; Y’arsity Club 10; Band 11,12; Latin Club 10,11,12; Sgt.-at-Arms 10; Senior Drama 12; Choir 12. 16 THELMA MINTON Latin Club 9,10 (Active) 11,12 (Honorary,); Commercial Club 11,12 President; Paolitc 9,11, 12, 3rd page editor; Tri-Hi-Y 11,12 Historian; Monitor 12, Ass’t .Monitor 11; Librarian Vi year 11; Senior class reporter. Ambition: To become an accountant. 13013 MONROE Elizabeth High School 9; FFA 10,11,12 President; Paolitc 11,12. Ambition: Agriculture. ROY NEWLIN FFA 9,10,11,12; Hi-Y 10,11,12; Freshman Athletics 9. Ambition: Farmer. ANNA LEA WILCUTT Latin Club 9; GAA 9,10,11,12; Commercial Club 10,11; Paolitc 11; Yell Leader 11. Ambition: Be a good secretary. 17 JOHNNY PADGETT Latin Club 9; Glee Club 9,10; Band 9,10,11,12; Hi-Y 10,11, Vice President 12; Camera Club 10, President 11; Basketball 10; Intramural League 11; Hi-Y Training Camp 11; Freshman Athletic Club 9; Yell Leader 11,12. Ambition: To settle down. ANNA LEE PERKINS Latin Club 9; Glee Club 9; Commercial Club 10,11; Senior Drama 12; GAA 9,12. Ambition: Hotel Hostess. MARYROSE PATTON Vice President of Class 9,10, Secretary 12; Paolite 10,11,12; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Latin Club 9,11,12, Secretary 10; Band 10,11, 12; Glee 9,10,11,12; Monitor 11; Student Council 12; Tri-Hi-Y, Historian 11, Vice President 12; Girl’s State 11. Ambition: Attend college. SUE PICKENS GAA 9,10; Junior Guild 11; Tri-Hi-Y Sgt.-at-arms 11; Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 12; Senior Drama 12; Glee 9,10,11,12; Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Latin Club reporter 10; Paolite 9,10,11,12. Ambition: To study in music. 18 EDDIE RILEY Basketball 9,10,11,12; Choir 10,11,12; Softball 9,10,11,12; Latin Club 10,11,12; Junior Guild 11, Vice President; Senior Drama 12; Student Council 9,10,11 Sgt.-at-Arms 12, President; Baseball 11,12; Varsity Club 10; Freshman Athletics 9; Boys’ State 11; Class Sgt.-at-Arms 10, Vice President 11; Hillcrest 11, Co-Editor; Hi-Y 12, Sgt-at-Arms; Paolite 10. Ambition: Be a good Marine. JOHN RUTHERFORD Band year 9,10,11,12; Latin 9; Hi-Y 9 10,11, 12; Commercial Club 10; Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Paolite 9,11,12; Junior Guild; Senior Drama 12; Swing Band 11. Ambition: Depends. EUGENE YOUNG FFA 10,11,12. Ambition; Diesel Mechanic. KATHLEEN SMITH Crab Orchard High School Zi year 9, Glee Club 9; Commercial Club 10,11,12, Secretary; Monitor 12; FHA 12 Ambition: Secretary. 19 t md ROSEMARY SPRINGER Reporter of class 9; Latin club 9,10,11,12, treasurer 10; Glee 9,10,11,12; Junior Guild, reporter 11; Senior Drama 12; Paolite 9,10,11,12; Tri-I li-Y, secretary 11, president 12; G.A.A. 9,10. Ambition: College. WILMA THORLTON Paolite 11; Commercial 10,11; G.A.A. 9,10,11,12; Latin Club 9. GENE WHITE Latin 9, Band 9,10,11,12; Hi-Y 9,10,11,12; Commercial Club 10; Glee 9,10,11,12; Paolite 9,11,12; Glee 9,10,11,12; Paolite 9,11,12; Junior Guild 11; Senior Drama 12; Swing Band 11. Ambition: Depends. 20 t Heave Ho there Stotts! Camera Shy 'S, uttuttei n Faye at id Maye Time out. Male or Female ■V- Our Centennial Queen Ho, hum. Fete and Repete Back row: Parvin Chastain, Donald Roberts, Doyle Busick, Charles Collins, Robert Cisco, Bob Marshall, Merle Clements, Kenneth Hammond, Kenneth Walls, Richard Clayton, Vance Elliott, Loren Thomplinson, Phillip Smith, John Bosley, Norman Love, Buddy Dixon, Kenneth Bennett. Second from back: Jeanette Ramsey, Mary Jane Rowe, Ruth Springer, Mary Jane Dice, Pat Milligan, Martha Banks, Annabclle Kirby, Shirley Trinkle, Marlene Brown, Wanda Spear, Jo Ann Gardner, Mary King, Elizabeth Spear, Sue Jones, Carolyn Williams. Second from frotit: Claude Marsh, Dorothy Wells, Iris Landers, Harriett Jones, Carolyn Edwards, Wanda Atchley, Patty Oakley, Charlotte Clements, Mary Hawkins, Martha Breeden, Kathryn Hall, Thelma Allen, Rose Marie Cloud, Norma McCracken, Emogene Elliott, Fave Allen, Violet Hawkins, Ruth Lankford, Veneda Ridenour. Front row: Jim Monroe, Joe Beatty, Leo VVavnick, Raymond Radcliffc, Roger Jackson, Bill Walker, Billy Padgett, Lowell Thomas Hobson, Curtis Busick, Bill Gregory, Donny Morris, Bob Crowe, Frankie Denton. SafeAomo'ie Hack row: Melvin Bover, Monty Newlin, Jimmv Wolfe, • • Hobart Hall, Austin Foster, Franklin Chastain, Phillip Copeland, Billy King, Larry Flanigan, Billy Sailor, Nolan Puckett, Clarence Martin, Glenn Sprinkle, Robert Woodburn, Georgia Perkins, Reed Cornwell, Charles Dillard. Third row: Ann McBride, Charlene Wood, Joan Knight, Ann Wells, Claudette Ferguson, Jeannette Trimble, Carol Vest, Martha Coffee, Shirley Shelton, Shcrrell Webster, Dot- 0 tie Smcltzcr, I.lien Yates, Patty Gcrkin, Alice Rutherford, Wanda Moon, Wanda Bennett, Mary F.llcn Speer. Second row: F.dna Tcaford, Mary Ellen Strother, Francis Riley, Clyde Wilson, Sonny Clary, Ferrell King, Billy Busick, 0 0 •• I toward King, Max Foster, Donald Smith, James Stotts, Lonnie Rooksby, Maurice Jackson, Kenneth Brown, Betty Milligan, Fred Crowe. First row: Dorothy Young, Joyce Beaty, 1 lilda Lane, Yonda Beaty, Francis Slayton, Delores Dailey, Helen Cook, Gladys Sisco, Wanda Longest, Mary Alice Lamon, Anita Hamilton, Opal Wellman, Mary Faith Nichclson, Stella Dcwhurst, Carolyn Wright, 1 lenrietta Taylor. Hack row: Carl Puckett, Billy King, David Pickens, Jimmv Daugherty, Everett Gilliatt, Wayne Cecil, Don McPherson, Lawrence Toliver, Howard Holland, Bobbv Pruett, Jimmv Bowen, Gene McCoy, Stanley Buchanan, Monroe Kcniplc, Jimmv Atkinson, Archie Smith. Third row: Charles Radcliffc, Charles Scott, Barbara Robbins, Joyce I lollcn, Pauline Panchcr, Bcvcrlv Gardiner, Kathleen Hall, Delores Gregory, Marjorie Patton, (withdrawn) Lila Jean Francis, (withdrawn) .Marilyn Hill, Barbara Sipes, Ann Perkins. I'rilla Sue Hollcn, Martha McIntosh, Judv .Milligan. Bctryc Smith, Carl Kendall, Don Lanham, Philip Long, William Clarence Wilson. Second row: Don Thorlton, Miss Marjorie Lindlcv, sponsor; Norman Wells, Gerald Wisdom, Max Elliott, Harold Win-ingcr, Francis Edwards, Judv Mvdland, Rachel Jones, Olive .Mac Noble, Phyllis Tucker, Marietta Busick, Lilith Atchley, Carolyn Ricstcr, Shirley Collins, Dorothy Hobson, Martha Roberts, Keith Roberts, Marvin Rinker, Floyd Fancher, Junior Tussey. First row: Betty I'.ickclbcrger, Verna Faster, Nancy Apple, W anda McBride, Annabelle Strother, Fredina Crowe, Barbara 11 a worth, Shirley Breeden, Betty Turner, I Iclcn Love, Eunice Patton, Geneva Love, Ruth Dixon, Patty Underwood, Doris Marshall, Beulah I arr, Nancy Martin. 24 Back row: Jim Crowe, President; Virginia Beat) , Historian; Jane Horner, Treasurer; Gene Holland, Serge ant-at-arms; Thelma Minton, Reporter; Boh Monroe, Vice-president. Front row: Bill Hoke, Sergeant-at-arms; Maryrose Patton, Secretary. SENIOR OFFICERS RICHARD OPKL Latin Club 9,10,11,12; Cross-Country 10; Hi-Y 10,11,12; Glee 10,11,12; Paolite 10; Basketball 10; Junior ARTHUR KINCAID Guild II, Varsity Club 11; Senior BOB SCOTT Hi-Y 9,10,11 Drama 12; Hillcrest 12. Intramural League 9; FFA 9,10,11,12. Back row: Gail Puckett, Donnis Highfield, Marvin Dixon, George Roll, Ronald I lalcy, Teddy Golliger, Tommy Dunn, Russell Harris, Donald Bundy, Donavan Stroud, William Carl Weeks, Jimmy Babcock, Richard Riddle, Russell Love. Third row: Phyliss Slayton, Walls, Ellen Atkins, Vera Kirby, Shirley Limebcrry, Sarah Powers, Ann Moore, Ernestine Autry, Linda Morris, Nancy Archer, Patty King, Wanda Walton, Charlotte Walls, Opel Beaty, Jenny Terrell, Pattv Longest, Mr. Able, sponsor. Second row: Mr. White, sponsor, Rosemary Patton, Harold Ervin, Max Mathers, Jack Kcllams, Ivan Goodman, Billy Moore, Bobby Mayes, Darrell Craig, Larrv Boss, Jimmy Vaughn, Eddie Garlock, Leroy Patton, Freddie Robbins, James Lorey, Paul Clements, Bobby Minton, Judy McCoy. First row: Virginia Boss, Goldie Morgan, Barbara Baker, Suzanne Gromcr, Janet Wilson, Lora Sisco, Caroline Patton, Jewel Witt, (withdrawn) Margaret Horton, Joanne Hawkins, Elsie Dcwhurst, Bonnie Clements, Donna Boyd, Rita Corn-well, Joan Dillard. Back row: John Gardner, Jackie Ray, Kenneth Runyon, Robert Limbcrry, Clyde Winningcr, Jackie Woods, Allen Snyder, Billy Redenbaugh, Sherman Wells, Russell Lane. Third row: Barbara Hicks, Grctchen Horner, Mary Bennett, Sue Daugherty, Clcta Dillard, Thelma Cook, Margaret Sutton, Betty Stein, Mary Rilev, Hcascttcen Kelly, Jean Moore, Ruth Marshell, Mary Noble. Second row: Mr. Floyd Fancher, sponsor; Kenneth Holiday, Philip Tusscy, Kcrmit Kellcms, Oscar Kayes, Freddie McCarthy, Max Apple, Thomas Condra, Gene Kirby, Keith Wilson, Jimmy Haworth, Miss Maud Anna Ham, sponsor. First row: Sheila Henningcr, Martha Hall, Sue Radcliffc, Jane Noble, Bonnie Long, Louise Baker, Patsy Winningcr, Sandra Ellis, Ann Fisher, Martha Wells, Nancy Harper, Helen Baker, Norma Turner. Back row: Charles Draper, Mike Daugherty, Billy Gasaway, Kenneth Hunt, Luther Strother, Vance Dillard, Russell Haley, Arthur Dillard, Doyle Gresham. Third row: Jane Kemple, Rosemary Coffey, Betty Limcberry, Shirley Clements, Carol Wood-burn, Betty Jo Spear, Jane Wellman, Man’ Campbell, Joyce West, Sally Jackson, Helen Busick, Mary Cook. Second row: Mr. Floyd Fancher, sponsor; Wayne Speer, George Able, Larry Hill, Jimmy Orr, John Hudleson, Freddy Chaistain, Tommy Condra, Tommy Collins, Gregory Lindley, David Barksdale, Miss Maud Ann Ham, sponsor. First row: Wanda Lawless, Bonnie Monroe, Marjorie Ray, Elinor Knight, Rosalie Slatcn, Jo Ann White, Shelby Stotts, Billie Ann Wolfe, Alice Wilson, Lois Ann Strange, Mary Ann Stout, Eloise Barrett. Left to right: Joe Beaty, Sergeant-at-arms; Frankie Denton, Vice-president; Carolyn Edwards, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Crowe, President; Elizabeth Speer, reporter; Mary Jane Rowe, Historian; Bill Walker, Sergeant-at-arms. Up and at 'em Lend me your ear JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Horrors! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Standing: .Maurice Jackson, President. Sitting: Dorothy Young, Historian; .Maricllcn Spear, Secretary-Treasurer; Shirley Shelton, Sergeavt-at-anns; James Stotts, Reporter; Henrietta Taylor, Vice-president; Reed Cornwall, Sergeant-at-arms. Harris vs. Jackson FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Keith Roberts, President; Jimmy Bowen, Vice-president; Lilith Atchlcy, Reporter; Fredina Crowe, Historian; Charles Radcliff, Sgt.-at-arms; Judy Midland, Secretary and Treasurer; Rachel Jones, Sgt.-at-arms. 30 M iss McKittrick’s Sophomore English class diagram sentences while she seems to find something very amusing on someone’s pa- This beginning shorthand class seems to be very attentive while Miss Lindsey gives them a dictation test. Mr. Crowe’s Geometry class have all eyes on Clarence Martin as he attempts to explain what he has drawn on the board. Mr. Marsh’s seventh period Industrial Arts Class seems to be very industrious. Study 'rtycUC Learning how to obtain the Kcv w J of Know ledge 'rtyatKc £oo to Kic Ruth Dunn models one of her own creations 7eac vM On their way home Home was never like this Student'a Now let me see Mr. Stalcup takes time for a snap Susie, Bonesy, Rosie Eddie takes time out for a picture 34 It’s just my leg Back row: Richard Opel, John Rutherford, Jim Crowe. Fifth row: Jeanette Trimble, Marilyn Hill, Helen Hobson, Joan Gardner, Mariglayne Eastcrday. Fourth row: Betty Turner, Delora Gregory, Jerry Meadows, Bill Hoke, Mary Alice Byrum. Third row: Sherrill Webster, Shirley Shelton, Harold Hall, Eddie Riley, Jerald McCracken. Second row: Beverly Gardner, Betty Smith, Carol Vest, Henrietta Taylor, Carolyn Wright, Judy Mydland. First row: .Vlaryrosc Patton, Sue Pickens, Vonda Beatty, Hilda Lane, Shirley Breeden, Shirley Collins, Kathleen Hall, Kathryn Hall, Nancy Martin, Rosemary Springer, Martha Breeden, Carolyn Ricstcr, Beulah Tarr, Rose Marie Cloud, Mary Alice Lamon, Director, Mr. Luther White. Twirier: Carolyn Edwards Majorette: Mary Alice By rum Back row: Johnny Padgett, Jerry Meadows, Bill Walker, Robert Woodburn, Richard Clayton, John Rutherford, Gene White, Leo Waynick, Jeanette Trimble, Barbara Robbins, Pat Milligan, Kathleen Hall. Second row: Barbara Sipes, Mary Alice Lamon, Freddie Robbins, Harold Hall, Charles Radcliffe, John Bosley, Kathryn Hall. Betty Smith, Floyd Fancher, Carolyn Wright, Martha Banks, Mary 36 Lou Brubeck, Nancy Apple, Ellen Yates, Carolyn Reister. From row. Betty Turner, Hilda Lane, YTonda Beaty, Shirley Breeden, Thelma Allen, Henrietta Taylor, Patty Gcrkin, Jo Ann Gardiner, Betty Eicklebcrger, Dclora Gregory, Opal Beaty, Janet Wilson, Darrel Craig, Judy Mydland, Beverly Gardiner, .Martha Breeden, Nancy Martin, Alary-rose Patton. Majorettes: Carolyn Edwards, Alary Alice Byrum. Director: Air. Luther White. 37 Back row: Wayne Speers, Leroy Patton, Bobby Mayes, Larry Boss, Russell Love, Carl Weeks, Donald Bundv, Tommy Dunn, Teddy Gollihcr, George Rowe, Billy Gasawav, Arthur Dillard, Darrell Craig, Jimmy Orr, Paul Clements. Third row: Kenneth Holaday, Eloise Barrett, Lois Ann Strange, Alice Wilson, Mary Noble, Gretchen Horner, Jewell Witt (withdrawn), Rita Cornwell, Patty Hammond, Joan Dillard, Sandra Ellis, Ann Fisher, Martha Wells, Norma Turner, Max Apple. Second row: Keith Wilson, Kermit Kellams, Kenny Runyon, Tommy Collins, Rosemary Coffee, Janie Noble, Shelby Stotts, Billie Ann Wolfe, Martha Hall, Sheila Hcninger, Ruth Marshall, James Lorey, Russell Lane, Ruth B. Alexander (sponsor). First row: Sarah Powers, Bonnie Clements, Heasatcen Kelly, Eleanor Knight, Donna Boyd, Wanda Lawless, Sally Jackson, Jane Kemple, Carol Woodburn, Bettye Jo Spears, Betty Carol Limcbcrry, Shirley Limeberry. Eenie, Weenie, Millie, Woe 38 Left to right: Bob Crowe, Sergeant-at-Amts; Dorothy Young; Jane Horner, Secretary-Treasurer; Billy Moore; Jim Crowe, Vice-President; Charlotte Clements; Eddie Riley, President; Larry Flanigan; Maryrose Patton, Sergetmt-at-Arms; Betty Carol Limeberrv, Carolyn Edwards; Keith Roberts; Lilith Atchly; Merle Lamon, Sponsor. I he Student Council, with Mr. Merle Lamon as sponsor, has accomplished much in the year 1950-51. The two candy machines put in this year arc sponsored by the Student Council. Thev help sponsor fund-raising campaigns for all private health agencies sanctioned by the Department of Public Instruction. The Council also attempts to try to get better acquainted with the school administrative problems and help with the administration. The Council sponsored the crowning of the basketball queen and veil leader tryouts. They also saw that there was a hospital cot available. 39 Dotty Smclser, Mary Alice Lamon, Mary Hawkins, Georgia Condra, Alary Lou Brubeck, Violet Hawkins, Ruth Dunn, Ruth Lankford, Martha Breeden. •p. P¥. A- Back row: Kathleen Smith, Norma Hawkins, Geneva Love, Barbara Robbins, Trilla Sue Hollen, Helen Hobson, Betty Huflfmirc, Carolyn Williams, Carol Vest, Mariglayne Easterday, Ellen Yates. Third row: Dotty Smelscr, Martha Breeden, Marietta Busick, Mary Strother, Ann McBride, Georgia Condra, Donna Joyce Hollen, Alar)- Hawkins, Ruth Dunn, Mary Lou Brubeck, Eunice Patton. Second row: Phyllis Tucker, Katherine Hall, Dorothy Hobson, Carolyn Riester, Beulah Tarr, Joyce Beaty, Vonda Beaty, Hilda Lane, Marjorie Lindley, Sponsor. First row: Ruth Dixon, Violet Hawkins, Ruth Lankford, Iris Landers, Mary Alice Lamon, Wanda McBride, Helen Love, Nancy Apple, Verna Easter, Opal Wellman. THE PAOLITE Back row: Kenneth Hammond, Noel Lashbrooks, Leo Wavnick, Eddie Riley. Front row: Jerald McCracken, Fred Crowe, sponsor; Johnnie Padgett. Back row: Richard Opel, Norman Love, .Merle Clements. Bill Walker, Dale Eickleberger, Bill Hoke, Rov Newlin, Wayne Hollen. Bill Kcllams, Bill Gregory, Bob Crowe. Jim Crowe, Jerry Meadows, Duane Claxton, Robert Woodburn. Richard Clayton, Nolan Puckett. Third row: Carl Kendall, Norman Love, Lawrence Toliver, Hobart Hall, James Stotts, I toward Holland, Everett Gilliatt, Paul Busick, Curtis Busick, Kenneth Bennett, John Rutherford, Reed Cornwall, Frankie Denton, Donald Smith, Doyle Busick. Second row: Fred Crowe, sponsor; Don Thorlton, Buddy Dixon, Clyde Wilson, David Pickens, Clarence Wilson, Charles Scott, Keith Roberts, Lonnie Rooksby, Jimmie Bowen, Charles Rad-cliffe, Howard King, Charles Collins, Donald Roberts. Front row: Larrv Flannigan, Raymond Radcliffc, Bob Marshall, Eddie Riley, Noel Lashbrooks, Johnnie Padgett, Jerald McCracken, Kenneth Hammond, Leo Wavnick, Loren Tomlinson, Joe Beaty, Roger Jackson, Georgie Perkins. Back row: Wanda Speer, Jo Ann Gardner, Thelma Minton, Ruth Springer, Norma Jean McCracken, Maryrosc Patton, Sue Pickens, Rosemary Springer. Back row: Ruth Dixon, Wanda Longest, Ruth Lankford, Faye Allen, Mary Alice Lammon, Judy Mydland, Frcdina Crowe, Shcrrcll Webster, Alice Rutherford, Shirley Collins, Carolyn Wright, Harriett Jones, Betty Turner, Shirley Breeden. Third row: Elizabeth Spear, Mariglayne Easterday, Jeanette Trimble, Mary Jane Dice, Pat Milligan, Carol Vest, Henrietta Taylor, Martha Banks, Annabcllc Kirby, Betty Smith, Barbara Sipes, Mary Jane Rowe, Jeanette Ramsey, Judy Milligan, Betty Huffines. Second row: Rose Marie Cloud, Shirley Shelton, Nancy Martin, Katherine Hall, Marilyn Hill, Kathleen Hall, Martha McIntosh, Helen Hobson, Virginia Beaty, Carolyn Edwards, Martha Breeden, Delora Gregory, Bevcrlv Gardener, Betty Eickclbcrgcr. Front row: Betty Huff mire, Hannah Lindsey, counselor; Wanda Speer, Jo Ann Gardiner, Ruth Springer, Marvrose Patton, Mrs. William Hoke, counselor; Rosemary Springer, Sue Pickens, Thelma Minton, Norma Jean McCracken, Mabel Ellis, sponsor; Maricllcn Speer. 7- ?■ ■ Back row: Maurice Jackson, Roy Newlin, Eugene Young, Roger Jackson, Wayne Hollcn, Joe Beaty, Parvin Chastain, Robert .Marshall, Frankie Chastain, Bill Padgett, Robert Monroe. Second row: Bill Busick, Bobby Pruett, Stanley Buchannan, Melvin Boyer, Jane Horner, John Bosley, Charles Dillard, Hobart Hall, Jimmy Daugherty, Mr. Foster, Sponsor. First row: Norman Wells, Francis Rilcv, Harold Winingcr, Marvin Rinker, Archie Smith, Max Elliott, Billy King, David Pickens, Buddy Dixon, Farrell King. Back row: Sponsor, Olive Mosier; Hilda Lane, Claudetta Ferguson, Wanda Atchley, Ellen Yates, Anita Hamilton, Shirley Shelton, Hannah Lindsey, sponsor. Front row: .Marlene Brown, Georgia Condra, Wanda Longest, Thelma Minton, Kathleen Smith, Helen Cook, Joyce Beaty, Betty Huff mi re. (?0 K44 lCCtU Back row: Doroty Stephenson, sponsor; Bill Gregory, Martha Breeden, Mary King, Rose Marie Cloud, Bob Crowe, Jo Ann Gardiner, Charlotte Clements, Thelma Allen, Nolan Puckett, Patty Gerkin, Olive Mosier, sponsor. Front row: Carol Wilson, Maurinc Lindlcv, Georgia Condra, Gene White, Mary Alice Byrum, Richard Opel, Jane Horner, Virginia Beaty. Back row: Frankie Denton, Richard Opel, Richard Clayton, Bill Gregory, Bob Crowe, Bill Hoke, Jim Crowe, Leo Waynick, Jerald McCracken, Nolan Puckett, Jerry Meadows, Clarence Martin, Austin Foster, Robert Woodburn, Eddie Riley. Third row: Phillip Smith, Harold Hall, Marilyn Hill, Pauline Fancher, Ruth Springer, Martha McIntosh, Betty Smith, Marlene Brown, Jo Ann Gardiner, Wanda Speer, Jeanette Trimble, Mary King, Barbara Sipes, Shirley Perkins, Judy Milligan, Ann Wells, Kathleen Hall, Lawrence Toliver, James Stotts. Second row: Kenneth Brown, Monroe Kemplc, James Bowen, Donald Smith, Delores Dailey, Mary Alice Lamon, Shirley Collins, Betty Eicklcbcrgcr, Patty’ Gerkin, Lilith Atchlev, Beverly Gardiner, Delora Gregory, Thelma Minton, Charlotte Clements, Jane Horner, Martha Coffey, Rosemary Springer, Rachel Jones, Marjorie Patton, Nancy Martin, Judy Mydland, Carolyn Wright, Wanda Moon, Norman Love, Harold Clary, Clarence Wilson, Charles Radcliffe, Floyd Fancher. Front row: Alary Frances Edwards, Betty Turner, Rose Marie Cloud, Maryrose Patton, Sue Pickens, Keith Roberts, Reed Cornwall, Henrietta Taylor, Ruth Alexander, sponsor; Maricllen Speer, Larrv Flannigan, Lonnie Rooksby, Shirley Breeden, Martha Roberts, Fredina Crowe, Dorothy Young, Gladys Sisco. Back row: Marvrose Patton, Jane Homer, Norma Hawkins, Clorine Durbin, Helen Hobson, Marietta Andrv, Anna Lee Perkins, Mary Alice Byrum, Maurine Lindley, Carol Wilson, Mary Lou Brubeck, Sue Pickens, Rosemary Springer, Irene Livingston. Second row: Paul McIntosh, Jerald McCracken, Bill Hoke, Virginia Beaty, Ruth Dunn, Jerry Meadows, Miss Ethel McKittrick, sponsor. Front row: Jim Crowe, John Rutherford, Harold Hall, Eddie Riley, Fred Ham, Richard Opel, Gene White, Billy Joe Lambdin, Philip Bosley. Back row: Martha Breeden, Mary Hawkins, Pat Milligan, Mary Jane Dice, Charlotte Clements, Jeanette Ramsey, Mary Jane Rowe. Third row: Bob Marshall, Leo Waynick, Don Morris, Bob Crowe, Bill Gregory, Frankie Denton, Norman Love. Second row: Dorothy Wells, Harriet Jones, Carolyn Edwards, Rose Marie Cloud, Patty Oakclv, Norma Jean McCracken, Ruth Lankford, Violet Hawkins, Mrs. Edna Teaford, sponsor. Front row: Jo Ann Gardiner, Elizabeth Speer, Sue Jones, Carolyn Williams, Shirley Trinklc, Annabclle Kirby, Martha Banks, Ruth Springer. 0 CAROL JOHNNIE RENIE Billy 5-1 Jerry I 5 k 1 Raymond Eddie l m rs V'r is m Jim L Larry 51 Bob Se eitte 7earn IRecatd We They 35 English 21 28 Charlestown 32 41 Orleans 59 33 Scottsburg 29 38 Huntingburg 48 22 North Vernon 30 25 French Lick 15 27 Mitchell 17 33 Salem 20 28 . . Brownstown .. . . 23 29 Jeffersonville 31 32.... Mitchell 30 19 Silvercreek 31 39 Salem 37 36 Corydon 28 33 Brownstown 23 21 Scottsburg 26 28 Jasper 35 (ZatencUin, MARCH 7—Subject Clubs 9—Hi-Y Convocation 9—Jr. Class Show 16— Band Concert 21— F.H.A. Family Fun Night 22— Hi-Y Convocation 30—Band Tour APRIL 4—Convocation 6—County Music Festival 12, 13—Senior Class Play 14—Student Council State Convention 17— Hi-Y Convocation 21— F.H.A. Hobo Day MAY 2— Convocation 3— F.H.A. Mother-Daughter Banquet 13—Mother’s Dav 16—Home Ec. Convocation 20— Baccalaureate 21— Commencement Back row: Charles Gregory, Bob Crowe, Don McPhearson, Jerry .Meadows, Raymond Radcliffc, Jim Crowe. Front row: D. E. Chambers, sponsor; James Bowen, Larry Flannigan, Eddie Riley, Bill Hoke, Noel Lashbrooks, Paul Busick, Bill Abel, sponsor. We 4 SOFTBALL RECORD Won 12 — Lost 3 Brownstown They 2 7 Brownstown 3 14 French Lick 5 4 Salem 5 11 French Lick 2 10 Croydon 0 1 Brownstown 4 4 Brownstown .. 3 10 Salem 7 12 Corydon 1 1 Orleans 0 12 TOURNEY Vevey 4 Austin .... 5 12 Brownstown 10 We 42 17 38 35 CROSS-COUNTRY Won 2 — Lost 4 They Salem 19 Brownstown 42 Orleans 19 French Lick 20 QUADRANGULAR MEET 25, Salem; 67, Orleans; 70, French Lick; 72, Paoli SEIC MEET Salem First Paoli Second SECTIONAL Vincennes First Paoli Tenth Paul Busick, David Pickens, Kenneth Bennett, Billy King, Jerald McCracken, Jimmy Daugherty, Loren Tomlinson, Curtis Busick, Bill Abel, sponsor. Varsity Practice Yell Leader Practice Back row: Dclora Gregory, Lorraine Phillips, Ellen Yates, Marilyn I fill, Jeanette Trimble, Mau-rinc Lindlcv, Sue Jones, Bettv Smith, Anna Lee Perkins, Geneva Love, Eunice Patton, Lilith Atchely, Marjorie Patton, withdrawn. Third row: Kathleen Hall, Betty Eicklcbcrgcr, Patty Oakly, Beverly Gardner, Dorothy Hobson, Wilma Thorlton, Sherrell Webster, Shirley Shelton, Patty Gerkin, Anita Hamilton, Hilda Lane, Vonda Beaty, Marietta Busick, Fredina Crowe. Second row': Shirley Collins, Faye Allen, Stella Dewhurst, Francis Edwards, Helen Love, Anna Lea Wilcut, Deloris Dailey, Helen Cook, Betty Turner, Verna Easter, Shirley Breeden, Ruth Dixon, Miss Veneda Ridenour, sponsor. First row: Carol Wilson, Marv Alice Bvrum, Jane Horner, Martha Banks, Annabcllc Kirbv, Charlotte Clements, Alice Rutherford, Wanda Longest, Shirley Ann Perkins, Alartha Coffey, Claudette Ferguson, Rachel Jones. Left to right: Martha Banks, reporter; Annabcllc Kirby, Secretary; Veneda Ridenour, sponsor; Charlotte Clements, president; Wanda Longest, treasurer; Alice Rutherford, vice-president. J.G.A.A. girls bowl, roller skate, and enjoy various sports P.H.S. housekeepers Artie Perkins, Lee Moore, Everett Hicks flcution, eco-rd Wc They 39 Salem . 22 33 French Lick 31 29 Mitchell 23 48 F.nglish 14 25 Scottsburg .... 27 18 French Lick 51 32 Dubois 20 29 Salem 12 41 Dubois 25 29 F.nglish 18 60 faiteacUi'i DECEMBER 2—P.U.S.’s band asked to entertain at Har-dinsburg’s dedication of their new gymnasium. 6, 7— ’.F.W. stage “It’s a Date” for the benefit of the Paoli Bov Scouts. 11—J.G.A.A. have party in gym. 13—Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y have a combined party in the gym. 18— Sophomore’s have a whopping big Christmas party. 19— American Legion played Jeffersonville, here, in a ballgame. 20— Convo. Readings and singing. 20— Juniors hold class party. 21— Grade school stage yearly Operetta. 22— Hooray! Ten days’ vacation. Homerooms have Christmas parties the last thirty minutes of the day. JANUARY 9—Legion Basketball game with Hunting-burg. 17—Chapel, with Rev. Powell Forbes of the Baptist church. 22—Latin Club holds initiation. Slaves wear chains to school next day. FEBRUARY 9—Deadline for first semester make-up work. 12— F.F.A. Field day at Mitchell. 13— Jr. Hi, and Freshmen play at Dubois. 14— Big Sweetheart Program put on by the Grade school Rhythm band at the Scottsburg game. 15— Jr. Hi. travel to English for basketball game. 16— American Legion Oratorical Contest here. 21— Miami University Film to seniors. 22- 24—Sectional! May the best team win! 26-28—Senior try-outs for class play. 28—Senior Drama stage play for Convo. One of Latin initiates nnth his chain de td vi SEPTEMBER 5—Freshmen have a hard time locating the many rooms in which they have their new classes. 15—Mr. White’s sectional music schedule goes into affect for the first semester. OCTOBER 8— Beginning of Fire Prevention week. 9— P.T.A. has their first meeting in the school auditorium at 2:00 p.m. 11— First convo. on fire prevention given by the Boy Scouts. Fire drill and inspection by local fire department. 12— Yell leader try-outs. Carol Wilson, Johnny Padgett, and Renie Lindlcy, three seniors, are cheerleaders for the year of 1950-’51. 13— Students are privileged to see the Hoosier Heritage Caravan. Mr. Eamon announces sale of season tickets. 20— S.E.C. Cross-Country meet at Batesvillc. 21— F.H.A. and French Lick’s F.H.A. attend meeting at Madison. 25— Subject clubs organized today. 26— 21—Vacation! State teachers’ association. 27— Indiana High School Press Association at Franklin College. Paolite and Hill-crest sent representatives. NOVEMBER 1—Hi-Y present convo by engaging a nationally known puppet show. “Beauty and the Beast.” 10—Tower Studio takes group and individual pictures. 13—Beginning of F.H.A. week. 15— Towers take more pictures and a training program for high school boys is in operation for voluntary forest fighting. 16— Mr. Lamon has conference with last year’s seniors at Indiana University. 17— Fire drill. 17—Jane Horner is crowned 1950-’51 basketball guecn. Rosemary Springer, Stella Dewhurst, Sue Pickins, and Carolyn Edwards were in her court. ’Veld Oct. VVere about Hi-Y Sponsors Special Convo Of Marionettes Hill crest p ToS“ 'C: colleJrl°ri ww Soh a„u?ee Oct. 272 ,fS° Pre Sue at Pra ,.?: the t° aVvd y A special convocation, sponsored and paid for by the Hi-Y, was presented Nov. 1 by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunavan and their Cole Cha ick ‘C 0nferp Sentin Vu , Marionettes. ci£? 7e« GrZ’ °seY!nce Will 1 A story entiUed “Beauty and the lotte r.e G0w. ® Beast was dramatized by the pup- R0se Gardn f°r Hin’ pets. Characters in the cast includ-Af arle c£’ Afarv aler, chJtJ' ed Beauty, the mother, father, the liZ hel J°ac?. Tw hg, an ' witch, the beast, and the port mas- hosier. wi]flttrick aff 0nsor The Dunavans have had eighteen attChcf. A®Ss years’ experience putting on this kind of show before many high school assemblies. This was the third special program sponsored by the Hi-Y in the last two years. O-ApV Pttoruet. ..5V e c cro 'b ,aS pas e“ :eV- 62 ed dUec t me d Ot queeb a___________________ the _ VaoV' ' tyjet etV . (H« s Sgzzs second s ch Vi paf v ctorV °vcet8 at g5 A. SS-ss'-'T Coach Releases Data On Basketball Squad Coach D. E. Chambers’s release ; Oct. 23, 1950, gives the official ata on the 1950-’51 basketball assistant V V V V. VUV) T V.U vllVy UlilVlUl data on the 1950-’51 basketball squad. Mr. Bill Abel in assistant coach; Mr. Merle Lamon, principal; Charles Gregory and Paul Eusick, student managers. The first and second teams will be chosen from the following list of candidates: (' indicates returning regulars; 2 lettermen from reserves; 3 second team lettermen; 4 others. Age is by tourney time, Mar. 1, 1951.) PaoI‘ Seconi °P Mitchell 'ag .sswss-5 8 2“ ■ . ,,7 “P'CHBZ.L, nSowe' ..... 5 . TCt ’bS Ridtoi A BUI Ab«l $ ■“■iSh, ' -® 5 g Abench A sutnJ al Ftencn so flv ftetl MOT' ’penho Cro' “ s-ss sow Ton XV y- AlersKnock ' r Red Devils I Bill I Davis Seniors Ht. Wt. Age 'Eddie Riley ..5-7i 155 17 'Bill Hoke _... ..5-11 157 18 2Noel Lashbrook ..6-0 140 18 2Bill Kellams ..._ ..6-1 170 17 Merry Meadows ,.5-lli 150 17 2Jim Crowe ..5-1 li 185 18 3Dale Eickelberger .. .5-10 155 18 Juniors 2Bill Gregory .5-11 148 17 3Raymond Radcliffe 5-10 150 16 3Curt Busick .5-9 143 18 . 3Bob Crowe ,.5-lli 150 16 4Frank Denton 5-8 130 W A 4Loren Tomlinson ... .5-10 160 t 3Don Morris .5-9 140; 4Bob Marshall .5-10 ly A Mitchell Secom ’ of Mite, their Cr team Mr. 0 p „ ‘ traveled to' Rambler R bS?ss Rbifc,S.«« afeir second aSe phe teams made 8 ,the le Devilc LI?m 00th ODrv.n«,„;“’ Ui a-N the very en™ ctci5. iao11 19-Fren, - d 53525 k Mitchell finnK,«j r?Pidly. At Paoli ver nead whenThet5 Were Lashbroots wire S 30-30. Noel bqruar r scor « v?Ihr°”d ,2s? ? d t„7„ sfif-aps rite, A -i 1y.“ oh ! Si'S Sophs 3Larry Flanigan --6- 4Reed Cornwell ....5J 4Bob Woodburn _____ «. 22 to 14. J alJ ei t-point p-,“B ne as played thi cne 24-24. Mitch dfl led the score at m ®oph°more r0mP°J te-R-Flic. and KainS'lv .on pow£’ 7 W «ch Lie Wieir lead at the taking piJjie fJ°or. The ea Qthe middJ cheli crain H 34 to 29 nf • olis favor S niG ended i fourth Sfori ihl?e mo e In thJAsain theRaS®. 50 £3 45_38. Mitchell d the game ended !nnthe Red Devils00 vlctor .... ' oke (!)...„. (45) MITCHELL meadows (0) ....-—(8) Cooper I Milams (9) ...... Fletcher I ey (4). ........... Tilford ndey (13).............V,(J? Hend; • Crowe (2).....•■••-(8) Darnell o1 Prow’e (4) .(I4 R. pjj l r 23 Coaches were n Faoli, and Bill Sher hB Chaml ers. wre k«i55 « ««• Again the Rolf 0vref the Red Devi CCiCU a vlct PAOLI d SUmmary follows; ....... Charlotte Clements Business Manager Jane Horner Business Manager Gene White Photography Maurinc Lindley Photography Georgia Condra Literary Norman Love Photography Thelma Allen Circulation Bob Crowe Assistant Editor-in-Chief Mary Alice Bvrum Editor-in-Chief Rose Marie Cloud Literary Virginia Beatty Literary 65 Mary King Literary By rum on a barrel Wilson on another barrel See the monkey! No'll' zihar candy is not fattening? Clarence and Greg really go after that watermelon Juniors prepare to cut their Christmas cake. «• Waltz we around, Matilda Heap big pow-wow Ruthie, Mary Lou and Irene E.L. HOKE SON Meat, Produce and Groceries Birdseye Frozen Foods Locker Plant Supplies for Home Freezers We Cut and Wrap Meat and Freeze Vegetables . . . Game . . . Fish PHONE 3441 PAOLI V RAY’S SERVICE i ui oupei jcivite § Paoli Faculty and Students Patronize KLASS TEXACO parkland’s CLOUD BROS. Dry Goods • Furnishings Shoes • Lowe Bros. Paints HAMBURGERS West Main Paoli BLUE TEAPOT Regular Meals Steak and Chicken Dinners Private Dining Room PAOLI, INDIANA East Side Square Phone 3161 ORLEANS INDIANA Compliments of BERNICE’S South Side of Square, Orleans Where quality is higher than price Carole King Martha Manning June Bentley June Patton Vicky Vaughn Henry Rosenfeld Many other nationally advertised brands Our Grade School PAOLI CHAIR COMPANY Lily-Tulip Cup Corporation French Lick, Indiana G.A.A.'s hold pitch-in nipper at Mark land's Cafeteria I say there, hoy! Family man Informal snaps 72 Shake hands, fella Mr. Lam on pencils a memo 73 Juanita orders new uniforms for cheerleaders Mr. Crowe, school treasurer, guards pur: strings. 76 Congratul ations CLASS OF '51 After completing four years of hard work, we want to extend to each of you our best wishes for success in the coming vears. Good Luck! PAOLI VARIETY STORE ORANGE CO. FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION ORLEANS, INI). ERENCH LICK, INI). 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