Pendleton High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Pendleton, IN)
- Class of 1942
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TWENTY-SIXTH PAPYRUS Published by the Senior Class of Pendleton High School 1 JO FRAZE Editor JEANETTE KEESLING Associate Editor BARBARA SOUTHARD Business Manager DEDICATION We, the class of 1942, of Pendleton High School, dedicate this book to our principal, Irvin Ellsworth, and his strong belief and faith in the maintenance of democracy. 2 Q 4 x Mx C Z A X I ' p i Nm ,fr ou Sc. oo - O- Q , H5 . QQ ij? f' 3 is 13? MMV! JN, XX,-:,.:KQ Q Q 3 Q W mi? JA ,yyv1,,p7 ' W MA' 3 High School Building h Gymnasium 5 Assembly Library from Office Windows 6 OUR :aces B5 7 X, W. gi N 1 N' Kb N 1 x. Q M Hg y X X D lu ! ' 0 X 2 K v NX gig ' f'N fl 4, ' fx C 7 N vuuuv f 2 JE- N gl ll U th H sd J Q 1 in u. K JL Q J W iffffff -Imam My 1 QA ik 0 K A f FX ff XLLJUIW xx--Q Q ff 1, A N5 ' MLA X L ,pf FX W t 'J 7 f X ' N R kc: 1 ff Ralf Q71 XFN W X Q 2 UL if QS 3 ! Jr, x, I wx ,. iw U , ff! i 'jlffw i 'gx X U ng , , f x , - 7 FLOYD H. MINER A. B. State Teachers' College, Terre Hauteg A. M. Indiana Universityg Post Graduate, Indiana University: Columbia University. IRVIN ELLSWORTH Principal State Teachers' College, Terre Haute: Superintendent sity: Graduate Work, Indiana University SCHOOL OFFICIALS Bailis Goff, treasurerg C.H. Cox, secretaryg John H. Kinnard trustee. Rf E, Bropkbank, president. 9 Butler Universityg A. B. Indiana Univer- .fg Wx. A m I' 5 if W E kkkkk Q W ST The stud f UDENT COUNCIL ent council is a representative group made up of one member rom each of the four upper grades and the Senior presiding as president. Mr. Ellsworth acts as ex ofhcio and guides them in looking after sch0ol affairs. STANDING: Bill Humble, sophomore member: Leona Ridgway, junior member, Larry Elliott, senior member, Tim HaH'ner, freshman member. SEATED: Bob Carey, presidentg Mr. Ellsworth, member ex oflicio. ATHLETIC BOARD I The Athletic Board is in conjunction, in an advisory caDa0ity, with Cer- tain policies of the school which are determined .by them. PICTURED: Robert Dro, Irvin Ellsworth, Ernest Harris. Floyd Mine'- 11 FACULTY ROW I. Ernest Harris, Science-A. B. Hanover College, A. M. University of Chicago. Frances Ellsworth, English-A. B. Indiana University, Butler University. Edward Holloway, Band Master-A. B, De Pauw Universityg B. S. M. Arthur jordan. Mary Elizabeth Lyons, Music and Art-B. S. M. De Pauw University. Frank Smith jr.,, Mathematics and Social Studies-B. S. Indiana University. ROW II. Dessie Burton, Home Economics-A. B. Indiana University, Chicago University. Essie V. Hallowell, Latin, English, and Librarian-A. B. and A. M. Indiana University. Margaret Zenor, English and Mathematics-A. B. State Teachers College, Terre Haute. Virgil Miller, Mathematics and Industrial Arts-A. B. Indiana University, A. M. Indiana University. - V Janet Brosier, Physical Education-B. S. Ball State. ROW Ill. Robert C. Dro, Physical Education-B. S. Indiana University. Daniel Holmes, Vocational Agriculture-A. B. Blackburn College Assoc., B. S. University of Illinois. Ruth A. McLaughlin, Commerce-A. B. St. Mary's College, Notre Dame, Special, Butler University: Graduate Work, Purdue University. 12 cuasgps x !9 u X Cb 'J f o .gtg E E A A 5 QU ff 'ogy 6 ,P+ E ,QS Lp Q GK n XCJ' 1 QCXQX9 SSW? 4,,Q1 ' I 0 5 engage: x' X ENGLISH if XM! 2 CHEMIQTRY SENIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS President .............,.,..,..... Vice-president Treasurer. .. . Secretary ..........., Sponsors ...,,.....,... Colors ,,.,,.,,,,....... Flower ,....., ,...... Motto ...... . ,.,,, , ...Mildred Smith Ruth E. Tracey .. -Sam Wheeler ,Suzanne Elliott ..,,,......Robert Dro Frank Smith , ..... ,....... . Maroon and White White Rose . '.'.'.'.'.'.'.' 'i7ki'e'iQ'25Q5?ihg' not drifting PRISCILLA BLAKELY Dramatic Club 3, 43 Office Girl 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Com- mittee 3g Yell Leader 3, 4: Sunshine Society 4. MARIORIE BOWYER Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4. BOB 'CAREY Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Patrol 2, 5, 5 Band 4: Pen Staff 3, Student Council President 4, Boosters' Committee 4: Class Play 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. RALPH CROXTON Track 3, 4, Glee Club l. NORMA ADKINS Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Pen Staff 43 Sun shine Society 4. MAX BEAM Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Annual Staff 4. LELAN D BERRY F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Fire Chief 4. BILL BINGAMAN SARALEE ELLIOTT Glee Club 1, 2,3 Pen Staff 4, Sunshine Society 4. SUE ELLIOTT Dramatic Club 3, 41 Pen Stal? 3, 43 Annual Stall' 43 Office Girl 45 Class Sec. 41 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sunshine Society 4. KATHRYN ENGLAND Union Twp., Howard County 1, 2, 3. Jo FRAZE Dramatic Club 3, 4, Glee Cllub 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen Stall' 3, 4, Annual Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Student Council 13 Librarian 2, 3, 4, Boosters' Com- mittee 3g Class Play 4. ALICE DOTY Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Band l, Pen Staff 3,'4g Office Girl 4: Boosters' Committee 4: Sunshine S0- r-iety 4. THELMA DOWDEN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen Stall 3, 4, Sunshine Society 4. JOH N ELLINGWOOD LARRY ELLIOTT Dramatic Club 4: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen Staff 4: Student Council 45 Patrol I, 2, 3, 41 Vice-pres. 25 Boosters' Com- mittee 1, 4, Class Play 4. BOB GRAY Class Play 4. BILL HARSHMAN Class Play 4. BARBARA HUEY Eden High School l, 2, 3, Pen Staff 4g Glee Club 49 Dramatic Club 4, Sun- shine Society 4g Boosters' Committee 4 JOHN ISRAEL Dramatic Club 4, Band 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen Staff 43 Patrol 2 3, Class Sec. and Treas. 2, Boosters Committee 2, 35 Class Play 4. BETTY JANE GAMMON ' Anderson High School 1, Sunshine Society 4. JOHN GAMMON Mill Shoals, Illinois 1, 2, 3. BILL GARRIS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Patrol 1. HALLIE GRAHAM F. F. A. 1. KENNETH MAN1Fo1.D Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. PATSY MILNE Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 49 Oiiice Girl 43 Class Play 4, Booster's Committee 4. JEAN MlLNER Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 43 Sunshine Society 4 RICHARD MORT F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CARL -ION ES F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE KEESLING Dramatic Club 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Stad' Student Council 25 Librarian 1, 2, 4, Class Sec. 39 Sunshine Society 4 LUIS LITTLE Pen Staff 43 Sunshine Society 4. JOHN MANIFOLD MARIANNE PRESSER ROY RAYBURN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA REICHENBACH Dramatic Club 3, 4, Pen StaE 2, 3, 43 Librarian 3, 4, 'Sunshine Society 4. ETHEL RIDDLE Glee Club 4, Pen Staff 43 Sunshine Society 4. EDNA MCCARTY Pen Stal! 4: Anderson High School l, 2: Sunshine Society 4. ELEANOR McCOMBS Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Pen Staff 3, 4: Office Girl 4:.Yell Leader 3: Sunshine Society 4.' i MARCIA McVAUGH Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen Staff 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Stali 4: Student Council 3: Office Girl 3, 43 Boosters' Committee 43 Class Play 4. JEAN PEEK Annual Staff 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SMITH BARBARA SOUTHARD Pen Staff 4: Annual StaH 4: Librarian 25 Office Girl 4: Sunshine Society 4. HELEN THOMAS Dramatic Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 43 Pen Stal? 3: Annual Stall' 4, Anderson High School 1, Alexandria High School lg Boosters' Committee 4: Sunshine Society 4: Class Play 4. RUTH TRACEY Dramatic Club 3, 4: Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4, Librarian 3, 45 Vice-pres. 3, 4, Boosters' Committee 45 Sunshine Society 4, Class Play 4. MILDRED RING Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Pen Staff 43 Sun- shine Society 4. h WALTER RU MLER Basketball 2, 3: Baseball 2, 33 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Pen Staff 4: Annual Stall' 4. THELMA SIVERLING Glee Club 3, 45 Pen Staff 43 Office Girl 43 Sunshine Society 4. MILDRED SMITH Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 3, 4, Band 2, 33 Annual Stall' 4: Office Girl 43 President 1, 2, 3, 4: Sunshine Society 4. EMMA JEAN WISEHART Dramatic Club 3, 4, Glec Club l, 2, 3, 43 Pen Staff 43 Sunshine Society 43 Class Play 4. MARTHA WISHARD Dramatic Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen Staff 2, 3, 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. l 22 SAM WHEELER F. F. A. 1, 2: Class Treasurer 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3. CALVIN WHITAKER Ben StaE 4, Annual iStaE 4, F. F. A 1, 2, 3, 45 Patrol 3, 4. BOB WIDENER Basketball 2, 3, 43 F. F. A. 1, 2, fi, 4- VERNIE WIDENER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 4. 5 7 . ,QMM?i'5W??kE'pd 'W A H Q' -1? 3 , 4: M' s wi-in ff x X if , wig . if 'Rw9Q 'V ...W ,wav L' jf Y- ,h , .iff is , :Le J ,11f:1,e+:,, 2 Q' fwww? ' :mL :lg N AVL' :FS- 'f H3838 unnnn ..:: Q 38111165 59833 u-:ummm-u--s-Q 1? 57 af: F' if v ' wif Wffs ' 3 ffwmfi'- 3 ,, 5 ,f N' ,, R tw Que, ., M.. ha '31 5 5 E Q5 , X Wg K Q5 ., is 4?-nh-4 -5-f f, ' if in x,f,f w Y ,mx :fr , g , j if V fa i if , ' fd H 1 at N l ? Ur ,H 'ft fi?-fl IN MEMORIAM TO MILDRED WILDMAN One day 1n sprmg Mrldred went away Our httle grrl so happy and gay Tho 11: breaks our hearts to see her go We call her name for a word of cheer She w1l1 not answer she cannot hear Tho we seem to have forgotten we never wrll When we hear her name our hearts wlll fill We'11 place her in a grave so low, Junior Officers and Sponsors President ..,.. , .... .,,,... Richard Cook Vice president . , . ., .junior Wildman Treasurer., ,, .. .... . , , Margaret Ayers Secretaryw. ,, . . Evelyn Burdette Sponsors ....,..... .. Ernest Harris Frances Ellsworth 24 Marlaret Ayer' Maelenl Black Rebecca Blueher Jean Carol Bower Wilma Bowyer Mary Burkhandt Evelyn Burdette Georglanna Carlile Ruby Conner Richard Cook Dunne Croaley Gerald Davll Glenna Day Bob Gentry John Guy Roaamaz Henley Juanda ill Phyllll Huntxingor Ruth Jo ea Bnh Kjpiart Delma Jun Lawn Norma Lou he Betty Littleton Iubelle Lund Leona McCombn Fred Noble Helen Palmer John Rnndnll Maxine Rhonda Leona Ridgwny Marcella Sears Clilord Sexton Gene Sheets Lynn Stanley Roverda Stewart Jeannette Stoner Herbert Stottlemysr' Mildred 'Thomas Betty Ward Ethelyn Wayner Junior Wildman Mildred Wildman George Wood Not Pictured Betty Moore Sophomore Oliicers and Sponsors President ,............,,......... ..,.,.........,.,..,,.. , .Dale Michael Vice president ,...,....,. .......... D orothy Dillenbeck Treasurer ,.....,..,,. Secretary ....,.,,,.,., Sponsors ............. ,.........,.,,.....s.,...,,.Wayne Scott A ..,,,.4.........,..,...... Richard Dickey Mary Elizabeth Lybns Dan Holmes Keith Bulen Gilbert Belcher Jean Wooten Anna Jean Reno Robert Crull Herschel Blakely Wilma Lewis Gene Stanley Virginia Stanley Bill Humble Betty Anderson Wayne Scott Leonard Leslie Betty McCurdy K Southard Wanda Grahlm George Underwood Helen Parker Yvonne Hall Paul Seal Wilma Humtleet Richard Dickey Anne Shaul David Shock Calvin Reichenbarh Donald Swartz. Roaemary Nicholson John Mort Frances Peek Frances Moreland Rolert Haines Ilale Mirltsml Jeanne I-ldfrnan James Wikinson William Martin Iva Lou Kiphart Norma Shelton Phylis Mobley Dorothy Dillenhork Norma Smith Keith McNatt Juanita Vance John Ward Virginia Bright NOT PICTURED Betty Holland Lavonne Palmer Freshmen Officers and Sponsors Presrdent ........,.......... Vice president ...,,.,,..,, Treasurer ........., .. Secretary ..,.......... Sponsor ,.......,.... ., ...,,... Don Michael .s,,....,,,..,Leo Nelson ......,..,......Jack Wheeler Norma Jean Gustin ..Margaret Zenor Lloyd Neese Eva Jean Burris Fred Kiphart Eileen Rumler Don Lake Burnha Dowden Jim Goff Gwendolyn Clark Don Michael Dorris Davidson Jack Wheeler Saralee Fraze' Leo Nelson Jeanne Harvey .lcln Nclsnd Francea Ellingwood Thomas Hainer X Deloris Beeman Denny Kinnard Anna Mae Hoover Bob Wills , Joyce Cwens Tom Ccnner Dorotha Foust Gerald Crosley Ma Ina Lee Jimrinnyeat Patricia Little Laurel Stoner Phyllis Redick Myrcr Whelchel Patty Vi ilson Richard Conger Virginia Faust Zale Sothard Peverly Jacobs Elmer Davis Vinetts Aiman Robert De Shong Joan Wilt Hobart Wynant Evelyn Rurnler Bob I-Ioppea George Godbey Ed Harvey John Manalxip Ronald Clark Ray Shaul Joel Faust Norma Jeanne Guatin Joann Michael Maurioe Smith Juanita Flory Guy Sisaon Lee Ellen Kruger William Randall Bill Davila Nonna Jean Tice George Parker Eighth Grade Officers and Sponsors Presideny .,.....,,... ,, ,., .Ricliard Somers V1ce pres1dent .....,,,,...., .....,........... B ill Clendenen Treasurer ..,..... .....,.. ..,...... Secretary .,... ..,,,. Sponsor .....r....AA. ..,..Harriett Dickey .. ,....... .,...,,,.,,.,.,,.,,. J ean Rogers Ruth McLaughlin Qwen Whitaker Hebert Jones Barham Spaulding Kenneth Milne Robert Crull Rbert Wynnnt Lou Ann Davis Jack Binzaman Jean Lawrence Jean Rogers Kenneth Aiman Mona Shaul Susie Stoner Virginia Nicholson Richlrd'Scmers Donald Graham Anna May Rumler Jack Mellinger George Mingle Y Alice Wishard Harold Davis Pat Miller Irene Harper Hugh Jones Geraldine Hozey Thomas Harvey Rosalind Fowler Charles Manifold Betty Guard .fack Gustin Maxine Boots Pearlie Howard Pill Clendenen Jesse Noble Jack Siverling Bert Gaul Larry Smith Reva Whitesel David Whiteman Gene Rozelle Betty Haines Jim Best U Tunney Miller Jack 'Stewart John Jarrett Harriett Dickey Carroll ffoffman Mary lndersnn Floyd Hayden Frances Hale Don Jones Seventh Grade Oiiicers and Sponsors , President .............. Vxce presldent. . ...,....... . , Treasurer A Secretary Sponsor ,,... ,......,......Rex Clendenen ..,,,......J1mmy Schug ,.,.,,.,.....jack Crosley Barbara McNee1y ...,. Janet Brosier Newell Kepler Carl Whiteman Juliann Wills Keith Hepler Esther Lawson Tom Owens Barbara McNeely Mildred G05 Buddy Reno Robert Rumler Barbara Clark Rex Soutlnrd Shirley Koeniger Rex Clendenen Marvin Shelton Delbert Feuston Frank Hilbert Richard Moore Bonita Johnson Jesse Bloomer Bonnie Myers Nancy Reighard Jim Shelton Barbara Doty J. C. Miller Jim McCurdy Howard Clark Evelyn Johnson Hilbert Proppa Patty Smith Robert Brandenburg Marceille Humfleet Harold Noland Jim Jacobs Elizabeth Bloomer Jim Schug Annette Palmer Jack Crosley, Kenneth Michael Betty Fulton Herbert Sexton Johnnie Field Carolyn Reichenbach Jane Noel Bill Clark Barbara Orrns Bill Foster Barbara Lund Marjorie Sbeldton Virginia Goul Doris Bingaman Minnie Littleton Eva Foust Sue Huey 33 ef M, 4 5 + 3 ,Q 3' CZ va- km 'W V ,f 'K -ia! 1 ia- -Q 2 we , ggi ...f JW' fi -3-Qgfsf gag' i f 52. W' 'f vii -wh, :H 'if 1.43 .Nv-0.44. A 'W BGTWX C'-EE cum uougg ,,,74' Zak .wkfwgl 1- , , ,X-f ,, ff X4 - f nf, WW F U 56514 1 ' X Z f And 3.,- '-11 Q x N529 0 Q f - A A Q' 2? 9? df i 215 QB 'ip ,- A222 ' ,X ,Q E JBQ31 f' 37 f!'f'5 x I xffaj lf fl' o Q A fl-Gym Q 13 X3 A ff,-2 'E 4539 A ,I',.. :V , 2 fx AM A' M W ij 6234252 -A , fi'-X2 - ,. ,Z in pi 2 22-ff 35 PHYSICS LABORATORY CHEMISTRY ' LABORATORY COM MERCIAL DEPARTMENT SHOP WORK MECHANICAL DRAWING ART Home Economics Agriculture 39 5 I of JI E gl 5, 5 5' gy Oo Q .G :. -2 4 , e- fi Q cv 5 66 5 9 su E- sg' J' ,J QQ E 3 'F .5 3' Q 'J' ' - 2 F fir vi -5 N- ff 5 v 4: Q n. wr g o : 2 5 - .? 0 go Q? .9 1 '35, 5 t 5 rf 5 f' vc LT E ' E , Q w 'W E E 3 9 5 3' 9 -4? Q5 '9 3 12 A 3 57 4? .. 12 2' 2 4. n 4 Q -v e 'I :- H L7 : q 9 'w 5 -P u . E cuvm Whx'-Skt' 'I '11ovV U M., gum Axe qos gps 52,490 N96 qw., ev' Y, :Q A ,- . 0 f-A 1 We 1737 Hail! Hail! The Gang's .Snag All Here Waite 4Annual Stall to Youip 'Rumi ec Q 'sm'1e' Dun Yau. Smile Take 'Me Out To The Bm 1,10 ts eqito Emmet ' swag -1,04 Q v 2' QQQ4 -5 3 .. Q 7, 5' ,, N 2, an r: 9 1 oy 4 -. .7 095 'E 5' cf 5 2 s ff A . - J 6 5 A ia 5 . 3,5 .,, 1 - - 5 9,9916 Q: E i Lambaign Man '-L E Q- vw ax 2 if C246 Miss PEN EDYYORXAL sr AY? ditoriai Stan irorn Xeit to rightt Mareia McVaugh, editor ', Ethei Kiddie, stan reporter ', Barbara Southard, ciass re- ter- Bob Gentry, sports editor, Waiter Ysurnier, reporter ', jean Caroi Bower, Yen-grin Reichenbach, stan reporter ', ter ', Barbara Huey, e editor, Yen E Ehsvrorth, adyisor, porter, So Frame, stan repor , sports writer, Nancy Yseighard, ciass editor ', Sean Lawrence, ciass reporter 3 Virginia Sue Eihott, stan reporter ', Caiyin Reichenbach, ciass repor 'reature edrtorg Fred Nobie, ciass reporter ', Martha Wishard, ieatur YEN YRODUCTXON ST AY? Ehsworth, Miss McLaughXin, and Miss Lyons seiected the Yen ctxon starts. The work has been unusuahy good even n as rnany. issues have been sent to the boys by thern as they were by us. anagerg Bob Gray, Marcia den, Emma Sean Miidred Miss editoriai and produ though the issues have not bee in service and were as greatiy enioyed From Xeit to right: Mice Doty, Associate gn MOT augh, Ethei Kiddie, Edna McCarty, 'Yhekna Dow Wisehart, Marianne Yresser, Sue Eihott, Miss McLaughhn, advisor ', Norrna Prdiixns, Eieanor McCornbs, Lois Littie, Saraiee Eihott, Caiyin ' ia Xleichenbach, business manager. Ying, Whitaker, Vir gin 43 DRAMATHI CLUB FUTURE FARMERS SAFETY' PATROLS DRAMATIC CLUB Thirteen years after the Dramatic Club was founded, we, the present members, are still endeavoring to carry out the original purpose of better acting and interpretation of dramas. Officers for the year were: jeanette Keesling, president: Leona Ridgway, vice pr-egg. dent: Ruth Tracey, secretary: john Randall, treasurer: and Betty Ward, reporter. ROW ONE: Priscilla Blakely, Roverda Stewart, Mildred Wildman, Emma jean Wisehart, Rebecca Blueher, Eleanor McO0rnbs, Alice Doty, jeanette Stoner. ROW TWO: john Randall, Mildred Thomas, Helen Thomas, Sue Elliott, Margaret Ayers, Mildred Smith, jeanettc Keesling, jean Carol Bower, john lsrael. ROW THREE: Bob Gray, jo Fraze, jean Milner, Leona Ridgway, Ruth Tracey, Marcia McVaugh, Barbara Huey, Virginia Reichenbach, john Guy. ROW FOUR: Bill Harshman, juanda Hill, Leona McCombs, Betty Ward, Larry Elliott, Evelyn Burdette, Patsy Milne, Martha Wishard, Duane Crosley, FUTURE FARMERS The high school boys interested in the betterment of agriculture are the ones that make up this national organization. ' . . I Officers are.: Calvin Whitaker, president: john Mort, vice president: Richard Bickey, secretary: Paul Seal, treasurer: Wayne Scott, reporter: and Mr. Holmes, faculty advisor. ROW ONE: George Parker, john Manship, Mr. Holmes, Richard Dickey, K Southard. ROW TWO: Paul Seal, Vernie Widener, Richard Mort, George Woods, Walter Rurnlef. Wilbur Stinson. ROW THREE: Leland Berry, Calvin Whitaker, George Underwood, Bill Garris, john Manifold, Carl jones. Row FOUR: Wmaam Martin, jean Wooten, Gilbert Bacher, Roy Rayburn, john Mort, Wayne Scott, Laurel Stoner, Kenneth Manifold. SAFETY PATROLS The patrols of Pendleton High School guard busy tralfxc intersections and are responsible for the lives of the little folk, as well as those of the older students. Row ONE: Bill Humble. ROW TWO: james Wilkinson, Larry Elliott. ROW T HREE: Bob Wills, Calvin Whitaker, Calvin Reichenbach. ROW FOUR: Bob Gray, john Manifold, Bill Garris, Leonard Leslie. ROW FIVE: Gene Stanley. 45 BAND STUDENT LIBRARIANS OFFICE SECRETARI ES r They pXayed uxixiorxhs TEE B550 The hand has grown Ko hmhber and Kqhoroved hx QTKYTOB. at ah hoxne games and :hatched OG Frkday xhghts. Thekt g,oaX Xe new V-Ihkch We skxcerehj hope they get, Rh who hear innate. STUDENT LTERPSY-TASS This hbrafxan staii is shade up oi hmgh schooX gms chosen by Nhss Haha- weh. Then dukfxes ate to heXp the students fmd fhatedak and keep the books and magazfmes ordedy. ST ANDTNG1 Frances Yeek, Vktgixima Tlekchehhach, Whma Lewis, Maigatet 551015, Leona Ylxdgway, Seah Peek, So Frame, Ruth Tracey, SEATEDZ Barbara Southatd, 363065546 Keeshhg, Dorothy Dkhenbeck, Bemy NlcCurdy, Miss Hahoweh. OEETCE SECRET AY-TES The Ofhce C1365 are chosen by Mnvwkher each year io: xhexr rehahhkxy to carry out certain dudes teqxixred by them. SEATED1 NH. Nhhet, supefkhtehdehk.. ST BNDTNG1 Barbara Southatd, Nfhdred Smith, Yfisdxha EXaV.eXy, Nice Dow, EXeanot ,NXcCom'os, Yatsy Nlhhe, Matdxa M61 augh. 47 GTRLS' .GLEE CLUB ROW jeanne Hofirnan, Vvonne Haii, jean Reno, Eiieen Rurnier Phyjhs Mobiey, Rosernary Nichoison, ROW TWO: Burnha Dowden, Dorris Davidson, jean Gustin, Virginia Eaust, joan Wiit, Eveiyn Rurnier, Miss Lyons, director. ROW THREE: Yhyhis Redick, Norrna jean Tice, Batty Wiison, Virginia Staniey, Heien Parker, Norrna Snixth, juanita Vance, Dorothy Diiienbeck. ROW FOUR: jean Harvey, Eva jean Burris, Frances Eiiingwood, Lee Ehen Krueger, Deioris Beernan, joan Michaei, Mary Tna Lee, Anna May Hoover, Vineta Piifnan. ' Giee Ciub, consisting oi the giris irorn the ireshrnan and sopho- d giris' chorus rnade up oi the high schooi boys ses is capabiy directed by Miss 'n various iofrns ords The Giris he boys' an enior cias inrnent i eretta, W at more ciasses, and t and the giris irofn the jurnor and s Lyons. They have skiiiiuiiy presented enterta throughout the year. Two oi the rnain objectives were the op and Music given on May ist and the Madison County Music Festival Erankton on Aprii i0th, i9A'l. BOYS' AND GXRLS' CHORUS ROW ONE: Larry Eiiiott, john Tsraei, john Guy, Leoanard Lesiie, David Shock, jack Wheeier, Ray Shaui, jirn Longest, Richard Dickey. ROW TWO: Marjorie Bowyer, Creraid Crosiey, Roy Rayburn, john Marn- ioid, Daie Michaei, Biii Hurnbie, Leiand Berry, Richard Mort, Miss Lyons, nhrector. ROW THREE: Maxine Rhoads, Yhyiiis Hunt1,inger,EtheiRiddie, Miidred Ring, Nofrna Adkins, jean Miiner, Marcia McVaugh, Barbara Huey, jo Braze, Miidred Synith, Ruth Tracey, ROW FOUR: Martha Wishard, Margaret Ayres, jean Caroi Bower, Ro- verda Stuart, juanda Hiii, Leona Ridgway, Betty Ward,Eveiyn Burdette, Norrna Lee, Sue Eiiiott, Heien Thornas, Prisciiia Biaiceiy. ROW ETVE: Yatsy Niiine, iviiidred Thornas, Heien Pairner, Dejrna jean Lawes, Ruby Conner, Miidred Wiidrnan, Rebecca Biueher, Eieanor Mc- Cornbs, Ernrna jean Wisehart, Mice Doty. 49 SUNSHINE SOCIETY The Sunshine Society was organized on March 5, 1942. Miss McLaughlin is the sponsor, It is a state organization and this is the first year it has been in the Pendleton High School. Its chief functions are the promotion of better girls, better homes, and better communities. ROW ONE: Jean Carol Bower, scrap book secretary, Helen Thomas, news reporter, Barbara Huey, pianist, Ruth Tracey, song leader: Miss McLaugh- lin, faculty sponsor: Jeanette Keesling, president: Leona Ridgway, sec- reatryg Betty Ward, vice-president, Betty Anderson, treasurer. ROW TWO: Mary Burkandt, Georgianna Carlile, Sue Elliott, Mildred Smith, Ruby Conner, Mildred Thomas, Ethelyn Wayner, Rosemary Henley, Phyllis Huntzinger, Yvonne Hall, Ethel Riddle. ROW THREE: Rosemary Nicholson, Frances Peek' Dorothy Dillenbec, Juanita Vance, N0fm3 Smith, Virginia Stanley, Helen Parker, Jean Reno, Frances Moreland, Virginia Bright, Jeanne Hoffman. ROW FOUR: Barbara Southard, Glenna Day, Roverda Stewart, Leona McCombs, Evelyn Burdette, juanda Hill, Thelma Dowden, Lois Little, Edna McCarty. Mildred Ring, Norma Adkins. ROW FIVE? .lean Milner, Jeanette Stoner, Mildred Wildman, Norma Lee, Vifginia Reifhenbach, Eleanor McCombs, Betty Gammon, Emma jean Wlsehaft, Alice Doty, Saralee Elliott, Thelma Siverling. 50 aa. 'nes if wth GQ! 1, .225 J 175 X, ' 1 X0 'S f Q9 in Q Ll R 'u X ,G llllf 1 X 5421: X! XJ i Q, : dx L H sl' 'f-llw - f Samu i aw f :ni ,,-ff : ?.' .-' ' ' 55.-- ': -' ,,,S': f - 1 ? Q if J x 5 53, I F wwu K R, 1 9 FIRST TEAM The Irish had a rather rugged season this year with Coach Dro building a team of young scrappers. Pendleton won three of their games, but due to the ineligibility of one of the players, two of these were forfeited. In the sectional the Irish were defeated by a margin of only three points by Elwood. Although the team did not greet success this season, the boys received valuable experience and will turn out next season with a loss of only four players, Sheets, Rumler, Widener, and Berry. FIRST ROW: Myron Whelchel, Robert Crull, student managers. SECOND ROW: K Southard, Richard Dickey, Dale Michael, Gene Sheets, Ed Harvey, Bill Humble. THIRD ROW: Robert Haines, Leland Berry, Duane Crosley, R. C. Dro, coach, Bob Widener, George Wood, Ralph Clendenen. 54 'November at December 'January February x S 12 14 19 21 28 5 10 12 17 23 9 16 17 21 31 6 11 13 18 20 25 BASKET BALL SCHEDULE 1941-1942 Schedule Summitville . .,,, , , Knightstown ..... . , Markleville .. .,,,. Burris . .. Elwood .. Lapel .. . Sheridan .. Lawrence ,. . . Fortville ,,.. Middletown Warren Central . . St. Mary's Noblesville Lapel CPendleton Invitational Tourneyl Alexandria Hartford City . , Greenfield . Lapel ,. .. Markleville ..., ,. .. .,.. Hagerstown ...., ., .. .. Fortville. ..,,. .. .. .. .20 Sectional-Elwood . .. 'Forfeit games because of ineligibility November December january February 4 11 13 20 25 4 9 11 18 23 8 16 20 22 29 5 12 17 19 BASKET BALL SCHEDULE 1942-1943 Schedule Summitville ,......,,.,..........,...,,.,,.,,l............... Lawrence Central ,.........,... Markleville .........,......,...,,.... Elwood .,.,.........,.......,.......,. Lapel .....,......... Sheridan ..........,..... Batesville .,,,,........, Fortville ....,........... Middletown .........,.. Fairmount ..,........ St. Mary's ,..,,...,.., Tourney ,.....,......,... Noblesville .,,....... Alexandria ...,,...... Lapel ............,...,., Greenfield ,.,,.,. ,,., Markleville. ......... . Hagerstown ,... . Fortville ,.,.,,.... . 55 They 28 44 29 60 54 37 36 24 24 14 23 32 25 40 31 31 27 40 34 42 24 39 . .,,........ Here ,.Here There There ,.,.........Here .,.............There ...Here ...........,.,.There ,..,........Here -..Here ...........,,Here Here ,There .There .There .There ....,,,......Here .There ...Here xx?- f K E W 185 2?-nk '75 4 ' W, Z ,, 1 153' 'Ef RIS Q A X 4 17 E X ls ., fm- f, TX rx ' 1 , , Lg Y, 'i .. ,, ii3 :A v li E, if 4 4 ff Mgr, ,xl . Q 1, 3 X X o 8 +- - f if E --F, 4. L Q is , 3 2.6 7 Y ffl SE' , I 'Q .e Q' ll-- .L ,X gig, V V 'Ffa I . ,Q L 63, c ,ig 15' W 3 'ah ' '94 N x N, 9 'wvww , -iw' BASKET BALL Second Team Junior High Team 58 ROW ONE: Bill Humble, Richard Cook, Robert Haines, George Underwood, Ed Harvey K Southard. SECOND TEAM ROW TWO: Ray Shaul, Zale Southard, Vemie Widener, Hershel Blakely, Lloyd Neese Joel Faust. SCHEDULE We They Nov. 5 Summitville ...... ...,.... 2 3 18 jan. 9 1 2 Knightstown ....... ..,..... 1 6 1 1 16 14 Markleville ........ ,.,..,...,.... 1 3 25 17 19 Burris, Muncie .,..,.........,. 13 16 21 Elwood ..,... .......,.. .,,..... 1 1 25 21 28 Lapel .,.,,......... ....,... 7 16 31 Dec. 5 Sheridan ......., ..,..,.. 1 0 27 Feb. 6 10 Lawrence ......,. ....... 1 0 14 1 1 12 Fortville. ,...........,. ....... 5 11 13 17 Middletown ,.,................. 1 2 21 18 23 NVarren Central ...,,......... 1 1 16 20 JUNIOR HIGH TEAM We They St. Mary's . .,,..,. Noblesville ........, ..,......... Markleville Clnvita-. . tional T ourneyl Alexandria ...,,..,.. ....... ,.,. Hartford City.. . . Greenfield .,..,,... . ........ . Lapel ,,.........,... .....,... Markleville .,.,.. ........ Hagerstown .,.,.. .. ....,.. .. Fortville ..,..,.... ......... LEFT TO RIGHT: Owen Whitaker, jack Mellinger, Bert Goul, Bill Clendenen, Thomas Harvey, Rex Clendenen, Don Jones, Hugh Jones, Carl Crull, Jack Stewart. Greenfield ,,,...... Sheridan ........ F ortville ........ Greenfield. ...... . Lawrence .,..... Lapel. .......... . Eden .......,............. Markleville .......... Lawrence ...... SCHEDULE 59 We They .......18 20 .......23 24 8 14 . ..,.22 12 . ..... 11 32 . ...15 38 .......17 27 ..,....37 14 10 20 YELL LEADERS BOOSTERS' COMMITTEE The Boosters' Committee, along with the yell leaders, take charge of decorations for the gymnasium and programs for pep sessions. YELL LEADERS: jean Reno, Priscilla,Blakely. BOOSTERS' COMMITTEE, ROW ONE: Tom Haffner, Leona Ridgway, Larry Elliott, Bob Carey. ROW TWO: Helen Thomas, Alice Doty, Marcia McVaugh, Patsy Milne. ROW THREE: Bill Humble, Ruth Tracey, Barbara Huey. 60 BASEBALL TEAM The fall baseball team got off to a bad start without a single win in ive games. With hope for luck turning, the team will begin all over again with a fresh start at trying to down Broad Ripple, Anderson, Richmond, Greenield, Knightstown, and Hartford City in the spring games. KNEELING: G. Sheets, Z. Southard, K Southard, K. Bulen, H. Blakely, G. Underwood, B. Humble, W. Scott, D, Crosley, R. Crull. STANDING: J. Goff, D. Michael, R. Clark, R. Clendenen, D. Lake, G. Wood, L. Stoner, J. Faust, L. Neese, J. Gammon, R. De Shong. 61 TRACK TEAM X W ' The Irish thinlies started the spring training 'with something new in the way of calisthenics, but in the end, are dashing to meet Greenfield, Markle ville, and Alexandria, and partake in the Muncie Relays, Fairmount Relays and Southport Relays. ROW ROW ROW THE ONE: B. Carey TWO: R. Croxton, F. Noble, J. Noland, H. Wynant, R. Dickey THREE: F. Smith, R. Dro. DO YOU KNOWS OF 1942 PAGE 70 62 W- 'Till 1 ww-N k..V,Vk A .5 -ff' 4 W v ---. 1 ,EX C EL . .7-'Exit 11 RLT fx ' W CLASS WILL We, the class of 1942, being of sound mind, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and statement in the following manner.: Norma Adkins, will my tallness to Phyllis Huntzinger. Max Beam, will my technique in English correction to Elmer Davis. Leland Berry, will my little redhead to no one.- Bill Bingaman, will my wavy hair to Mr. Harris. Priscilla Blakely, will not let anyone razz-Berry! Marjorie Bowyer, will my interest in knitting to Rebecca Blueher. Bob Carey, will my physique to Abbie Propps. Ralph Croxton, will my unleafed sociology book to Margaret Ayers. Alice Doty, will my red tresses to Miss Burton. Thelma Dowden, will my tiny stature to Dorotha Foust. john Ellingwood, will my big blue eyes to Zale Southard, Larry Elliott, will my medical interest to George Woods. Saralee Elliott, will my charming ways with children to Marcella Sears. Sue Elliott, will my deep interest in Egyptian mummies to Miss McLaughlin Kathryn England, will my quiet airs to Duane Crosley. Jo Fraze, will my versatile ways to Isabelle Lund. Betty Gammon, will my Curt-ness to Bill Humble. Johnnie Gammon, will my height to Bob Haines. Bill Gariis, will my handsome profile to Dale Michael. Bob Gray, will my interest in Anderson to any underclassman with four tires. Bill Harshman, will my deep voice to Robert Crull. Barbara Huey, will my various talents to Yvonne Hall. John Israel, will my high scholastic standards to Tunney Miller. Carl jones, will my dark complexioned features to Ray Shaul. Jeanette Keesling, will my presidency in Dramatic Club and Sunshine Society to some up-and-coming Junior. Lois Little, will my absentemindedness in shorthand to Glenna Day. john Manifold, will my position in Kroger's to Ed Harvey. Kenneth Manifold, will my Liar's Club Membership to Frances Peek. Patsy Milne, will my friendly manner toward everyone to Joan Michael Jean Milner, will my dainty feet to George Underwood. Richard Mort, will my backward disposition to Betty Anderson. Edna McCarty, will my charming smile to Mildred Thomas. Eleanor McCombs, will my winning personality to Lavonne Palmer. Marcia McVaugh, will my interest in Purdue to no one. Jean Peek, will nuttin' to nobody. Marianne Presser, will -my shell-rimmed glasses to Norma jean Gustin Roy Raybum, will my sawed-ot? digits to Richard Cook. Virginia Reichenbach, will my 10M shoes to Rosemary Henley. Ethel Riddle, will my poetic talents to Gene Sheets. Mildred Ring, will my driving ability to Tiny McCombs. Walter Rumler, will my continual annoyance in bookkeeping class to Jean Bowers Thelma Siverling, will my Indian bracelets to Wilma Lewis. Midge Smith, will my all-round good sportsmanship to jean Rogers. William Smith, will my nickname Snuffy to juanda Hill. Barbara Southard, will my hearty laugh to Ethelyn Wayner. I Helen Thomas, will my sophisticated walk to Bob Gentry. Ruth Tracey, will my interest in GoFf's Meat Market to any prospective heart throb Sam Wheeler, will my D-X cap to jack Guy. Calvin Whitaker, will my etiquette book to Fred Noble. Bob Widener, will my fighting spirit to Dorothy Dillenbeck. Vemie Widener, will my basketball technique to Don Jones. Emma Jean Wisehart, will my trim little figure to Geraldine Hozey. Martha Wishard, will my SUPERVISION in art class to Benito and Adolf V66 CLASS PROP!-IECY At the close of ten years, the class of '42 will have a reunion and these are the occupations that we predict they will be following: Norma Adkins-the wife of the top man on the totem pole. Max Beam-head photographer of the Pendleton Times. Leland Berry-still saving money for a farm. Bill Bingaman-inventing an electric rocker to keep the baby's cradle going. Priscilla Blakely-training junior to be an expert yell leader. Marjorie Bowyer-first violinist in the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra. Bob Carey-taking Atlas's place in the world of physical culture. Ralph Croxton-playing second fiddle to,Huey's violin. Alice Doty-now typing at 150 words per minute for Clark Gable. Thelma Dowden-holding the position of Bailey's fat lady in the circus. john Ellingwood-inventor of the famous tractor that prevents one from being unseated, Larry Elliott-just now linishinghis medical course. Saralee Elliott-has completed the cure for the broken heart. Sue Elliott-within three minutes will have dug her way out of King Tut's grandsorfs tomb- Kathryn England-now one of the Stag Club's best stand-ins. jo Fraze-taking up physical culture under the influence of her husband. Betty Gammon-has Curt-sied into the gateway of happiness. John Gammon-professor of sociology in P. H. S. Bill Garris--producer of talent for stage and screen. Bob.Gray-still leaming to type. Bill Harshman-famed radio comedian. Barbara Huey-playing the piano in Glen Miller's orchestra. John Israel-the best dressed man in Utopia. Carl jones-replacing his white pearls with store teeth. Jeanette Keesling-wife of the mayor of Eden. Lois Little-Bicycle performer in the Cole Bros. Circus. john Manifold-bookkeeping for the Lloyds of London. Kenneth Manifold-Professor of Music in the Arthur Jordan Conservatory. Patsy Milnwowner of the Kentucky Derby winner. jean Milner-tyring to get the electric rocker to work. Richard Mort-champion prize fighter of the world, Edna McCarty-Enally having to turn the house into an art museum. Eleanor McCombs-secretary to the president of the United States. Marcia McVaugh-modeling clothes for Saks Fifth Avenue. jean Peek-fortune teller in a gypsy tearoom. Marianne Presser-still trying to land a wild 'man. Roy Rayburn-rejoicing over nine full grown Engers. Virginia Reichenbach-Dean of Boys' State. Ethel Riddlcfteaching nursery rhymes to kindergarten children. Mildred Ring-winning the National Driving Contest. Thelma Siverling-married to a Gargantua's keeper. Midge Smith-owner of the girls' champion basketball team. William Smith-poet laureat of Dogpatch. Barbara Southard-figuring out proportions of the rotogravure section of the Sunday paper- Helen Thomas-on stage of the Roxy Theatre in Pendleton. Ruth Tracey-inventing windshield wipers for glasses. Sam Wheeler-time keeper of Grand Central Station. Calvin Whitaker-improving Gainsborough's Blue Boy. Bob Widener-window cleaner of the Empire State Building. Vernie Widener-elevator boy from 90-104th floor of the Empire State Building. Emma jean Wisehart-demonstrating the reducing machine. Martha Wishard-started the one and only Girl's Town. Walte?ARum1er-owner and bookkeeper of a large sports equipment store. 67 Herff-J ones Company Designers and M anu faclurers of Class Jewelry and Graduation Announcements Official Jewelers to Class I942 Pendleton High School 68 WCB r 69 -1 GCFPS QUALITY MEATS Pendleton - - Phone 117 ANDERSON GREEN F IELD Phone 8512 Phone 386 The Do You Knows of l942 1. What one little bell said to another little bell? My mama done toll me. 2. What the rug said to the floor? Don't move! I've got you covered. 3. What one hat said to the other? You wait here while I go on ahead! 4. Why the cranberry sauce turned red? Because it saw the chicken dressing. 5. What one toe said to the other toe? Don't look now but there's a heel following us. 6. What the large rose say to the little rose? Hi ya, bud! V 7. Why the moths ate the rug? So they could see the Hoor show. 70 FRANKLIN STUDIO STUDIO ANNUAL COMMERCIAL HOME PORTRAIT Photography l Oficial Photographs f 42 to the Class o ' H4 SOUTH PENDLETON AVENUE PENDLETON,INDlANA PHONE N 7 Allis-Chalmers B 8: C Chevrolet Sales Tractors and Implements SALES and WM. RING at soNs SERVICE - PENDLETON, IND. T l phone Tel hone 9513 A 132813 Phone 102 Pendleton We are pleased to jill your needs for anything in FEED : GRAIN : SEEDS See us before you buy or sell 1. PRITCHARD 6: RAF ERT, lnc. FRANK B. AYERS, Mgr. Phone 44 A Success Greeting from . . . Anderson Business College . . . one of the ten schools comprising the Indiana Business College 1233 Meridian Street Anderson, Indiana '12 C0 RYELL PHARMACY On The Corner Phone 100 I-IINKLE'S ' STANDARD SERVICE COMPLETE SERVICE Pdl L b ation Washing Polishing Accessori BUY DEFENSE BONDS and STAMPS 73 City Barber Shop TOWN SHOPPE Have usslook at the back Ladies A afel of your head. Every- and ACCCSSONCS body else does. A 3:55:91 . 832-34 North Main Street Propps and Snowden Anderson, lndlana Pendleton Telephone Company Pendleton, Indiana Our service at your service 24 hours per day at a cost of only a few cents a day. For your convenience we have 24 hour Postal Telegraph Service lf you want to build a new home If you want to remodel your present home If you want to buy a home If you want to save money See The PENDLETON LOAN ASSOCIATION We will be more than glad to explain our plans. D'X Shau'l's Grocery Booher Ph 127 Sam one BYOWH may Berry Free Delivery Jeffrey 74 R. E. C 0 L E E JEWELER Pendleton Phone 282 B R I G HT'S ll GI An EE Everyday Low Prices EE boy t d the burning deck ence all b t him had fled, l Phone 93 --POT: t d If 2215 his ne k . A mouse h oke Miss D d ggonwzjixipgitth dglft Txsgmetf an ed ROYAL SERVICE STATICN Phone I43 Earl Sam Cotton scare ff th tter, t p b d d d sa EOWS . MGDERN FUNERAL HOME The Spirit of Good Service Widi Facilities For Its Accomplishment R. O. SLOANE., Funeral Director Zl I East State Street Pendleton, Indiana THE ROXY THEATRE For Good Entertainment at Reasonable Prices Pendleton Oil Co. 24 Hour Wrecker Service Beard Shirley, Proprietor CITY RESTAURANT Sandwiches, Short Orders, Steaks William QBIIIJ Owen Phone 37 112 North Pendleton Avenue am Wheeler: QTO a p rring catj- e oing 0 park there ll day, why d S Y 8 t you tum off your engine? ge Smith: What'sa p ? Jeanette Keeslingz Silly t 1 h k for the teleph ne company Wll f Complimentsm Wm. D. Hart, M. D. A' T' JONES' M' D' 103 East SICIAN Phone 33 Dr. E. H. Miller Dr. R. Y. McVaugh DENTIST DENTIST X-Ray X-RAY Phone 202 Phone I77-2 Pendleton' Indiana Bon 146 Pendleton Kenneth G. Brattain 1-- I3I South Franklin - ATTORNEY Court Practice in Madison, Hancock. Hamilton Counties Pendleton, Indiana Walter A. Swain LIFE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FARM LOANS INSURANCE Dr. W. W. Ketcham , DENTIST Comphments F. M. Williams, Jr. M. D. PM 128 Monday and Thursday fonlyl Pendleton COLLINGWOOD BRGS Lumber and Builders Supplies MILLWORK A SPECIALTY Pendleton, Indiana Phone 3 I 'il Compliments of -l' Ritz Cigar Store -- Recreation Parlor WHERE THEY ALI.. MEET Soft Drinks -- Ice Cream -- Candies -- Pocket Billiadrs Magazines -- Daily and Sunday Papers. Phone 80 -l1WE THINK Tl-IE-l BEST IS NONE TOO GGOD For Our CUSTOMERS Better Equipment Improves Your Service. I..et's Go Modern, Eat Where You Are Comfortable. SMITI-l'S RESTAURANT PENDLETON FUEL Knoc.En's rAMous and Co. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE Buy any Kroger item, like it as well or bet- Peerless Furnaces ter, or return unused portion. in original containler and welpvilltlreplace is free with pny ot er wese o esame1em,regard- ess of price. Furnace Repa.irs, Burdsal's KROGER GROCERY and mf BAKING co P'nd let Ind- Ph 25 Manager Ban Teagardin . 78 Best Wishes to Congratulations CI f '42 1942 Class 358 0 CHET Mu-I-ER Charles 8: Fay Main Huntsville Compliments of Bring Your Cream to CARPEN-frm 'C'i5E,EE'!f:5!l,iIIT'0 '5c To 31.00 Store 104 West State Street Penclleto I cl Quick and Ejicient Service GERTRUDE MICHAEL Owner and Operator The Pendleton Banking Company Established 1872 PENDLETON, INDIANA Capital ' Surplus ' Undivicled Profits and Reserves 3 127,000.00 Member of Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FIRE CHIEF SKY CHIEF TEXACO SERVICE Gerald Norris Wheel Balancing and Aligning Pendleton, Indiana Phone I7 3 cc 99 Bes t-E ver ICE CREAM Ask . . . Y G All a gatherin needs to be a arty is Ice Cream! Rich, our meer El . . P , f creamy, flavor I ice cream in assorted flavors. 'Best- 0' Ever Ice Cream made its way by the way it's made. Best,E,, , , Dairy P od t East Side Jersey Dairy Co. 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