Pendleton High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Pendleton, IN)
- Class of 1945
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TWENTY-NINTH PAPYRUS PENDLETON 'HIGH SCHOOL Published by Senior Class Pendleton High. School Pendleton, Indiana , l; :1 L312 , . . Editor Phyllis Redick Associate Editor Norma Jeanne Gustin BusineSS Manager Denny Kinnard DEDICATION To the brave men and women of America, and especially to those who have been a part of the Pendleton Schools, who have offered and who are offering their very lives for our country-we, the Senior. Class, of Pendleton High School respectfully dedicate this PAPYRUS. I In the foreground is the High School Building, a P. W. A. project financed by the Federal Government and receipts from bond sales from Pendleton and Fall Creek Township. It wasifirst occupied by the High School in the spring of 1937, March 29, At the present time-it is used for a High School for Pendleton and Fall Creek Township. In the middle is the High School Gymnasium, a W. PL- A. project financed by the Federal Government, Pendleton High School Athletic Association. and private donations. it was completed in 1937, dedicated January 14,1937. 9 i ' i To the left is the North Building told High School Building, con- structed in 1895, remodeled in 1914, when the Gymnasium and; several class rooms were added. It was remodeled for a grade building in 1937, and at the present time is used as a Grade Schbol. ' FLOYD MINER IRVIN ELLSWORTH A.B., State Normal, State Normal, Terre Terre Haute . Haute Columbia University ' Butler University A. M., Indiana; University A. B., Indiana University Post Graduate, Indiana Graduate Work, Indiana University University BOARD OF EDUCATION . . m an! Glenn Sisson, treasurer; Wilson Newton, Trustee; Rome Brockbank, president; Fred Neptune, secretary. ' Left to right: Mr. ' Bob Wills, president. STUDENT COUNCIL frrt: , 5, .4 - :1 r x ; v atria? CHARLENE BEESON English, Physical Education B.S., Ball State FAYE HALL English Geography Social Science B.S., Ball State JANE LEWMAN Commerce B. S., Indiana State Teachers' College Terre Haute FA CULTY DESSIE BURTON Home Economics A.B., Indiana University Chicago University ESSIE V. HALLOWELL Latin, English Liibrarian A.B., Indiana University A.M., Indiana University VIRGIL MILLER Mathematics Industrial Art A. 3., Indiana University A..M, Indiana University JAMES DYE Vocational Agriculture B.S., Mississippi State University ERNEST HARRIS Science ' A. B., Hanover College A.M., Chicago University CHARLES STEIDLE Physical Education Mathematics B.S., Central Normal College FRANCES ELLSWORTH English A. 13., Indiana University. Butler University 7 MARGARET IRWIN Music and Art B.S., Ball State Chicago Academy Fine Arts MOLLIE WARD English ' Social Studies A-B-. Central Normal Danville Butler University Graduate Work TWELFI'H GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Sponsor-Mr. Dye Presi'dentr-Donald Michael Vice President-Laurel Stongr Secret'ary-Harriett Owens Treasurer-Charles Oldham VINETTA AIMAN Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 3-4 Office Secretary 3 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 DELORIS BEEMAN Glee Club 1-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Operetta 3-4 EVA J EAN BURRIS Glee Club 1-2-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 GWENDOLYN CLARK Glee Club 1-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 RONALD CLARK Hi-Y 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Safety Patrol 4 Baseball 1-2 Eire liaitg-ol 4 CHESTER COOK Kokomo High School 1 Safety Patrol 4 Fire Patrol 4 Baseball 4 Track 4 Annual Staff 4 DORRIS DAVIDSON Glee Club 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 4 Pen Staff 4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 ROBERT DeSHONG Hi-Y 3-4 Student Council 3 Fire Patrol 4 Baseball 3 FRANCES ELLINGWOOD Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 Librarian 3 ' 4 VIRGINIA FAUST Glee Club 1-2-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Librarian 3-4 Operetta 2-3 DOROTHA FOUST Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 , Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Operetta 1-3 G. A. A. 2-3 E? NORMA JEANNE GUSTIN Glee Club 1-2-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Pen Staff 1-3-4 Annual Staff 3-4 Librarian 3-4 Class Secretary 1-3 Yell Leader 2-3 Operetta 1-2-3 JEANNE HARVEY Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 Pen Staff 4 G. A. A. 2 ANNA MAE HOOVER Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Pen Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 ROBERT HOPPES Hi-Y 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Booster Committee 4 Yell Leader 4 BEVERLY JACOBS Glee Club 1-2-3 Pen Staff 4 MADORA JONES Fortville High School 1-2 Sunshine- 3-4 'DENNY KINNARD Hi-Y 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 3-4 Yell Leader 4 Booster Committee 4 Annual Staff 4 Fire Patrol 4 Safety Patrol 2-3-4 0 eretta 3 G ee Club 1 FRED KIPHART LEE ELLEN KRUEGER Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 3-4 Operetta 1-2-3-4 M ARY INA LEE Glee Club 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Office Secretary 2-3-4 Librarian 2-3 Operetta 1-2-3-4 PATRICIA LITTLE Sunshine 2-3-4 Glee Club 1 JOHN 'MANSHIP F. F. A. 1-2-3 Student Council 2 JANET MARTIN Glee Club 2-3 Sunshine 1-2-3 DONALD MICHAEL Glee Club 2-3 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Class President 1-2-3-4 Fire Patrol 4 Basketball 2-3-4 Operetta 2-3 JOANN MICHAEL Glee Club 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Operetta 1-3 Office Secretary 4 LLOYD NEESE Hi-Y 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Glee Club 1-2 Fire Patrol 4 Safety Patrol 4 Basketball 4 CHARLES OLDHAM F. F. A. 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 3-4 Fire Patrol 4 HARRIETT OWEN S A. H. S. 1-2 Glee Club 3-4 .Sunshine 3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Class Secretary 4 Operetta 3-4 Office Secretary 4 JOYCE OWENS Pen Staff 4 GEORGE PARKER F. F. A. 1-2-3-4 Monitor 4 Fire Patrol 4 PHYLLIS REDICK Glee Club 1-2 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2 Dramatic Club 3-4 'Pen Staff 3-4 x Annual 4 Operetta 1-2 Librarian 2 EVELYN RUM LER Glee Club 1-2 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 4 Librarian 3-4 Operetta 1 Office Secretary 4 GUY SISSON Hi-Y 3-4 Dramatic Club 34 Baseball 3-4 Basketball 34 ZALE SOUTHARD Student Council 4 Class Secretary 2 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Basketball 1-2 Fire Patrol 4 LAUREL STONER Hi-Y 3-4 F. F. A. 1-2-3 Dramatic Club 3-4 Vice President, 2-4 Baseball 2-3-4 4 Basketball 3 Fire Patrol 4 ROBERT WILLS Hi-Y 2-3-4 Student Council President 4 Booster Committee 3 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 4 Safety Patrol 1 Dramatic Club 3-4 PATTY WILSON Glee Club 1-2 Sunshine 2-3-4 G. A. A. 2 Booster Committee Dramatic Club 3-4 Pen Staff 2 Vice President 3 Treasurer 2 r ..- 0.... -,. ' . ELEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR- , swaggm. m PresidenHafck Menihger ' 7 Secre'atary-Hanieit'Dic'iieyf Vice Presidenb-John Jarrett . Treasurere-aRichatdeom'ers Mary Anderson Jack Blngamln Jim Conner Carl Crull Francelia. Davis Harriet Dickey Freddie Emery Rosalind Fowler Donald Graham Betty Guard J ack Gustin Betty Haines Irene Harper Marian Hart Tom Harvey Tom Haston John Jarrett Don Jonw Hugh Jones J UNIORS J UNIORS Hebert Jones . Donald Kinder Helen Knob Jean- Lawrence Carl Martin . Jack Melllnger Ge'ox'ge Mingle. Virginia. Nicholson Jean Rogers. Anna. May Runner Larry Smith ' Richard Somerja Jack Steward Susie Stonet- Rosemary Stottlemyer' Ramona. wmler Reva. Whitesel Alice Wishard Bob Wyiant myjffmli :- TENTH GRADEAOFFICERS AND SPONSORS Sponsbr-Miss Beeson President-Bkatty Al'lford' , Secretary.---Norr'1m FgusSetf' Vice-Presid'enb-Robert Brandenburg- Treasurer-'i',iHilbt ert Proppsf - Betty Alltord Doris Bingamin Robert Brandenburg Rex Clendeneg Jack Crosley Barbara Doty Norma Fausset Eva. Faust James Fishel Rita Freudenstein Carol Hawk Newell Hepfez- Rosemary Hemog Frank Hilbert Robert Hilligoss Erma. Hollidny Sue Huey Jim Jacobs Evelyn Johnson Joe J ones Lloyd Kelly Shirley Koeniger Esther Lawson Kenneth Michael Pat Miller Richard Moore Donald Lawyer- Louls McCarty Jim McCurdy Barbara McNeeley Madonna. Mahoney Bonnie Myers Annette Palmer Hilbert Propps Carolyn Relchenbach Nancy Reighard Buddy Reno Jim Schug Marjorie Sheldon Jim Shelton Patty Smith Rex Southard Barbara. Spaulding Juliann Wills 4 Mona. Shaul Not Listed: Minnie Littleton . NINTHGMDE OFFiCERS AND SPONSOR. v Spdnsor-Mr. Miller PresidenteMarvin Harviay V. ' secretary-PShirley Owen Vice Pre'sident-Jerry Ruth Hoaglandl Treasgrer-Gene Davis FRESHMEN . . Joanne Alman Alice Allen Mildred Ayers George Ballinger Hugh Bell Billy Brown Bob Carpenter Don Chappel . Bill Clark Gene Crosley Donald Crull Laura Belle Davidson Gene Davis George Dill Elizabeth Ellingwood Leo Flory Robert 'Garrls Dick Goff Vesta. Lou Going PatsLQg-ard Marvin Harvey Rosemary Heritage Jerry Hoagland Twylla. Hoover Evelyn Lawyer Gay McCallister Alvin McCarty Norma. Jean McCarty Morris McCurdy Darrell Maithin - Robert Manship J . C. Miller Edward Mouse. Shirley Owen Clarice Owens Dean Pickett tack Pierce Harold Rhea Kenny Rhea Eerald Ridgeway lim Rumler Z-Ielen Louise Saubert Valasta. Simmons Betty Stanley Robert Stanley Sharles Stinson Lois Stohler Bob Stoner Caroll Stottlemyer Carolyn Stottlemyer Richard Sylvester David Taylor Ramona Vancleave Lindsay Vestal Phyllis Whiteman Maxine Wildman Florence Wishard Shirley Wynant EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Sponsor-Miss Ellsworth President-Charles Hoppes Vice President-Robert Deadlnan . Secretary Ramona Achor Treasurer-Reece Rogers EIGHTH GRADE Ramona. Achor Mary Ellen Alltord Phyllis Bright Elgle Buntin le ray Camony Carol Chamberlain Harold Conner IMelvln Cook Mary Lou Robert. Deadmn James DeShong Joan Dunlavy Carl Bakes Roscoe .Fadely ' Barbara Ferguson Lester Fllburn Gene Fort Bob Goff, Tom Got! Celia. Gross Nancy Hart Janet Higdon. 7 Ralph Huligoss Donald Hoetner Charles Happen Gloria. Jacobs Gwen James Marvin Carmany Kathleen Lawyer Lawrence Lee j Donna. Belle McCahe Phyllis McCullough Bobby McGune Kenneth Mercer Ruth Nelson Rex Norris James Owens Wilma. Redick Roy Ring Reese Rogers Joanne Scott Ruth Scott Peggy Shelton Glenn Smith Margaret Stubbs Floyd Vance Paula. Wade Lydia. Widener Camilla. Wooten Not Listed: Kenneth Jones 'SEVENTH-GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR - PresidenFTeddy Bell Sponsor-Miss, Hallowell SeemtaryaMa-xrilyxi Williams Vice Bresi'dkant-DonaldSomers . Treasurer-Joe Keesling SEVENTH GRADE Francis Bathaue'l .Theodore Bell IMelvin Belt 'Kenneth Bracken Martin Buntin Gordon Burke Catherine Carmany Beverly Comer Barbara Conner James Crosley Mar Dickerson Pan Dyer Jacqueline Emery . , Estan Fuller Marilyn Gardner Hershel Glass Virginia Glass , Judy Goff. Shirley Goff Barbara German Don Gorden Barbara. .Harleas ' Carol Harvey Luther Hensley Jacquelyn Hue Halnes House- Junlor Howard Jo Ann Jenkins Lot's Lawson Marjorie McNeeley Joan Miller . Joe Keesling . Norman Keesun Lowell MoIaugh In Norma. Orr Billy Owen Lewis Owen Yvonne Potter Alice Schug Russell Scott Jean Sheldon Richard Shock Denny Smith. John Smith Peggy Smith Donald Somers Ruben Stanley Annabel. Stohler Marilyn Stohler Robert Taqur Donna Taylot David Waggoner, Janet Walter Marilyn Williams Betty Young No6 Listed: , Jackie Milne:- Wullam Reason . Doria Huntzlngor En gHHemnriam Starting out in life, as we are; the hand of our Maker has already reached into our various classes and called some of our classmates to His side; He has also taken some of our former instructors. We wish to pay tribute to their memory. And when that one Great Scorer came To write against their name, He asked not if they had won or lost, But how they had played the game. DENNY KINNARD Business Manager I walked into this with my eyes wide open. HARRIETT OWENS Literary Editor My task. CHESTER COOK. and ANNA MAE HOOVER Picture Editors Smile, darn you, Smile. ANNUAL STAFF NORMA GUSTIN . Associate Editor PHYLLIS ,REDICK Editor - We're beginning to see the light. JOANN MICHAEL BOBaI;VILLS Advertising Managers Work for two. ROBERT HOPPES Circulation Manager Dollars from heaven. -4? ' VINETTA AIMAN Art Editor , P11 work alone. RONALD CLARK Sports Editor I didmt know about this. and . , DON MICHAEL Advisers Had a little talk With the advisers. DRAMATIC CLUB First Row: Evelyn Rumler, Patty Wilson, Lee Ellen Krueg'er, Frances Ellingwood, Joann Michael, president; Miss Ellsworth, sponsor; Kenny Milne, secretary; Jack Gu-stin, treasurer; Norma Gustin, Virginia Faust. Second Row: Anna Mae Hoover, Susie Stoner, Harriet Dickey, Alice Wishard, Dorotha Foust, Deloris Beeman, Vinetta Aiman, Eva. Jean Burris, Peggy Owens, Dorris Ellen Davidson, Jean Lawrence, Phyllis Redick, Virginia Nicholson, Rosemary Stettle- myer, Anna May Rumler. Third Row: Bob Wills, George Mingle, Bob Wynant, Laurel Stoner, Lloyd Neese, Don Michael, Jack Mellinger, Guy Sisson, Don Lake, Larry Smith, Carl Crull, Jack Stewart, Jack Siverlmg, Don Kinder, Richard Somers, Denny Kinnard. SUNSHINE SOCIETY OLD MEMBERS First Row: Anna Mae Hoover, Lee Ellen Krueger, Evelyn Rumler, president; Rosemary Stottlemyer, vice president; Harriett Owens, recording secretary; Miss Lewman, sponsor; Deloris Beeman, corresponding secretary; Phyllis Redick, treasurer; Joann Michael, Dorris Davidson. Second Row: Alice Wishard, Patty Wilson, Virginia Faust, Mona. Shaul, Frances Ellingwood, Madora Jones, Vinetta Aiman, Eva Jean Burris, Dorotha. Faust, Pat Little, Anna May Rumler. Third Row: Reva Whitesel, Harriet Dickey, Irene Harper, Betty Guard, Ramona Whisler, Rosalind Fowler, Marian Hart, Frdncelia Davis, Jean Lawrence, Norma Gustin, Virginia Nicholson, Susie Stoner. NEW MEMBERS First Row: Rita Freudenstein, Patty Smith, Juliann 'Wills, Helen Koob, Betty Allford, Miss Lewman, Erma Holliday, Carol Hawk, Pat Miller, Shirley Koeniger, Marjorie Sheldon. Second Row: Madonna Mahoney, Eva Faust, Doris Bingamin, Sue Huey, Annette Palmer, Barbara Doty, Nancy Reighard, Carolyn Reichenbach, Bonnie Myers, Rose- mary Herzog, Minnie Littleton. ' First Row: Robert Hoppes, resident; Kenny Milne, vice president; Denny Kin- nard, Don Jones, secretary; Mr. all, sponsor; Kenny Aiman, treasurer; Bob DeShong, Laurel Stoner, Hugh Jones. Second Row: Kenny Michael, Richard Moore, Lloyd Neese, Ronnie Clark, Don Michael, Guy Sisson, Jack Sisson, Jack Mellinger, Jim Schug, Louis McCarty; Third Row: Richard Somers, Gedrge Mingle, Jack Gustin, Bob Wills, Jimmy Jacobs, Tom Harvey, Bob Brandenburg, Carl Crull, John Jarrett, Rex Southard. FUTURE FARMERS awuaIMr 1r First Row: George Parker, Rex 'Southard, reporter; George Mingle, treasurer; Charles Oldham, president; Mr. Dye, sponsor; Tom Haston, vice president; Bob Wynant, secretary; Charles Stinson, Jack Pierce. . Second Row: Robert Manship, Gerald Ridgeway, Buddie Reno, Dean Pickett, George Dill, Marvin Harvey, Lindsay Vestal, Robert Stanley, Jim Rumler. PEN 1 EDITORIAL- Standing: Phyllis Redick, editor; Miss Ellsworth, sponsor. Seated around table, left to right: Norma Gustin, Denny Kinnard, Mary Ina Lee, Evelyn Rumler, Jean Rogers, associate editor; Nancy Reighard, Florence Wishard, Joan Miller, Irene Harper. Bob Wynant, Richard Somers, Joann Michael. PRODUCTION Left to Right: Joann Michael, Miss Lewman, Dorris Davidson, Joyce OWens, Beverly Jacobs, Gwen Clark, Mary Ina Lee, Phyllis Redick, Virginia Faust, Norma Gustin, Harriett Owens, Anna Mae Hoov'er, Dorotha Faust, Jeanne Harvey, Eva Jean Burris. OFFICE SECRETARIES Seated: Joann Mic'hael, Mr. Miner, Harriett Owens. ' I ISkta'fanding: Patty Wilson, Rosemary Herzog, Evelyn Rumler, Joyce Owens; Mky na e. STUDENT LIBRARIANS: :a; W irgipia: Faust! Wilma Redick, Nanc Reighard. g. Vlrglma Nicholson, Minnie Litt eton, Shirley Owens, Janet Higdon, 39v: Whitesel, Irene Harper, Betty Guard, Harriet Dickey, MissHallowelL Normzr us In. A - - - . We owe a. lot to the Fire Patrols this year as they have done a good! job in helping the students leave and enter the buildiihgftsafely during fire drills, and would prove j ust as.efficient in case of a real emergency. ' Top to bottom: Don Michael, Ronnie Clark, Charles Oldharm; George Parker, Chester Cook, John Manship, Zale SouthardyBob Hoppes, Bob DeShong, LIOyd Nessa, . Laurel Stoner, Denny Kinnard, fire chief. V ' t . SAFETY PATROLS Left to Right: Kenny Milne, Chestei- Cook, Lloyd Neese, Denny Kinnard, Don Jones, Bob Hoppes. MONITORS Left to. Right: Joyce Owens, Evelyn Rumler, Joann Michael, George Parker, Charles Oldham, Fred Kiph'art, Phyllis Redick, Lee Ellen Krueger. . GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First Row: Betty Allford, Evelyn Rumler, Norma McCarty, Anna Mae Hoover, vice president; Jean Lawrence, secretary; Miss Beeson, sponsor; Joann Michael, president; Joanne Aiman, Laura Belle Davidson, Lois Stohler, Carolyn Stottlemyer, Florence Wishard. . Second Row: Shirley Koeniger, Nancy Reighard, Frances Ellingwood, Deloris Beeman, Maxine Wildman, Vinetta Aiman, Barbara Doty, Betty Stanley, Mildred Ayers, Carol Hawk, Juliann Wills, Minnie Littleton, Patty Smith, Twylla Hoover, Alice gishagd, Marian Hart, Valasta Simmons, Anna May Rumler, Rosemary Stottlemyer, usie toner. Third Row: Shirley Wynant, Alice Allen, Lee Ellen Krueger, Elizabeth Ellingwood, Shirley Owen, Jer Hoagland, Rosemary Heritage, Vesta Lou Going, Patsy Guard,' Doris Bingamin, arolyn Reichenbach, Harriet Dickey, Dorris Davidson, Sue Huey, Norma Gustin. BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row: Hilbert Propps, Robert Stoner, Robert Carpenter, Mrs. Irwin, Carroll Stottlemyer, Louis McCarty, Thomas Haston. Second Row: Jack Siverling, Kenny Michael, James Shelton, DOn Lake, Richard Moore, Carl Crull. GLEECLUB First; Row: Annette Palme'r, Norma Fausset, Betty A'llford, Lee Ellen Krueger, Mrs. Irwm, Rosemary Herzog, Eva Faust, Madonna Mahoney, Erma Holliday. . Secongl Row: Ramona Whisler, Peggy Owens, Francelia Davis, Frances Ellingwood, Vmetta Alman, Eva Jean Burris, Deloris Beeman, Dorotha Foust. - Third Rpw; :Anng Mae Hodver, Susie Stoner, Helen Koob, Beverly Jacobs, Jean Lawrence, Vargmla Nlcholson, Shirley Koeniger, Marjorie Sheldon. CHORUS Front Row: Florence Wishard, Shirley Owen, Norma McCarty, Patsy Guard, ?Jielyn Lavikiyer, Mrs. Irwin, Rosemary Heritage, Patty Smith, Carol Hawk, Pat Miller, iann Wi 5. Second Row: Alleyene Goodpaster, Mildred Ayers, Carolyn Reichenbach, Sue Huey, Barbara Doty, Betty Stanley, Nancy Reighard, Elizabeth Ellingwood, Jerry Houg- land, Maxine Wildman, Gay McCallister. ' Third Bow: Twylla Hoover, Shirley Wynant, Clarice Owens, Laura Belle Davidson, Alice Allen, Lois Stohler, Joanne Aiman, Ramona Vancleave, Vesta Lou Going, Carolyn Stottlemyer, Valasta. Simmons. 8TH GRADE CHORUS First Row: Kathleen Lawyer, Bob Goffh Robert Deadman, Tom Goff, Mrs. Irwin, Gene Fort, Lester Filburn, Carl Eakes, Gloria Jacobs. Second Row: Gwen James, Phyllis Bright, Joan Scott, Carol Chamberlain, Camilla Wooten, Ruth Nelson, Phyllis McCullough, Barbara Ferguson, Peggy Shelton. Third Row: Ramona Achor, Ruth Scott, Lydia Widener, Wilma Redick, Nancy Hart, Margaret Stubbs, Celia Gross. 7TH GRADE CHORUS First Row: Jean Sheldon, Jud Goff, Sara West, Paul Dyer, Floyd Faust, Mrs. c Irwin, David Waggoner, Russel ott, Peggy Smith, Shirley Ann Goff, Marilyn Williams. Second Row: Norma Jean Orr, Barbara Harless, Joan Miller, Lois Lawson, Barbara - Gorman, Donna Taylor, Virginia Glass, Janet Walter, Carol Harvey, Betty Young. Third. Row: Alice Schug, Annabel Stohler, Beverly Comer, Barbara Conner, Jo Ann Jenkms, Jacqueline Emery, Marilyn Stohler, Marilyn Gardner. SENIOR BOYS' PHYSICAL ED. ' First Row: Bob DeShong, Don Michael. Second Row: George Parker, Laurel Stoner. Third Row: Guy Sisson, Ronald Clark, Denny Kinnard, Bob Hoppes, Bob Wills. Fourth Row: Lloyd Neese, Zale Southard. Fifth Row: John Manship, Chester Cook. : GIRLS PHYSICAL ED. First Row: Norma Gustin, Joyce Owens, Patty Wilson, Lee Ellen Krueger, Anna Mae Hoover, Evelyn Rumler, Doris Ellen Davidson, Miss Beeson. Second Row: Janet Martin, Deloris Beeman, Frances Ellingwood, Joann Michael, Peggy Owens, Beverly Jacobs, Virginia Faust. Third Row: Eva Jean Burris, Dorotha Faust, Phyllis Redick, Vinetta Aiman, Madora Jones, Gwen Clark. HOME ECONOMICS ' Sitting: Shirley Koeniger, Rosalind 'Fowler, Erma Holliday, Marjorie Sheldon. Standing: Esther Lawson, Betty'Allford, Madonna Mahoney, Norma Fausset, Evelyn Johnson, Miss Burton, Eva Faust, Rosemary Herzog, Annette Palmer, Minnie Littleton, Bonnie Myers. ' AGRICULTURE . g? ; . ' . inriiftgjlmlhlalm r Sitting: Rex Southard, Tom Huston, George Ballinger, Jack Pierce, George Dill, i Bobby Goff. Standing: Richard Sylvester, Chayles Oldham, Bob Wynant, John Manship, Robert Stanley, Georgevfarker, Charles Stmson, Lindsa Vestal, Mr. Dye, Bob Manship, George Mmgle, Jim Rumler, Buddie Reno, Marvin arvey. Seated: Laurel Stoner, Guy Sisson, Mr. Harris, Denny Kinnard, Bob DeShong, Bob Hoppes. ' Standing: Bob Wills, Lloyd Neese, Don Michael, Zale Southard, Evelyn Rumler, Patty Wilson, Phyllis Redick, Dorotha Faust, Chester Cook. CH EMISTRY Standing: Mr. Miner, Kenny Milne, Larry Smith, Madam Jones, Chester Cook, Seated: Janet Martin, Pat Little, Richard Somers, Donald Graham, Carl Crull, Dorotha Faust, Fred Emery, Rosemary Stottlemyer. MECHANICAL DRAWING First R0 Jack Siverling, Joe Jones, Hilbert Propps, Bill Brown, Ralph Hilligoss, Mr. Miller, Alice Wishard, Jim Conner, Hugh Jones, Hebert Jones, Don Jones, Bob Brandenburg, Jack Crosley, Jack Stewart, Kenny Aiman, Jim Schug, Don Kinder, Bob Rhea, Kenny Milne, Jim McCurdy, Jack Bingamm, Rex Norris, Leo Flory. SHOP COMMERCIAL CLASS Front Row: Beverly Jacobs, Dorotha Faust, Peggy Owens, Anna Mae Hoover. Second Row: Phyllis Redick, Eva Jean Burris, Joann Michael, Doris Ellen Davidson. Third Row: Gwen Clark, Norma Gustin, Joyce OWens, Vinetta Aiman. Fourth' Row:.Virginia Faust, Mists Lewman. HIGH SCHOOL ART ' IH-MILi-ztitu , Back Row: Mrs. Irwin, Vinetta Aima'n, Mary Ina Lee, Helen Koob, Marian Hart, Ramona Whistler, Francelia Davis, Betty Guard,. Reva Whetzel, Mary Anderson, Bob Hilligoss, Lloyd Kelly, Jim Schug, Hilbert Propps. ATHLE IC BOARD WJEE.:', 3 Left to Right: Mr. Harris, Mr. Ellsworth, Mr. Miner, Mr. Steidle. BOOSTEWS COMMITTEE Seated: Mr. Ellswoi'th, Patty Wilsdn, Bob Hoppes, Denny Kinnard. Standing: Jerry Hoagland, Kenny Milne, Bob 0:3.1'pemter, Carol Hawk, Mona Shaul. YELL LEADERS Left: Bob Hoppeg. Right: Denny Kinnard. STUDENT MANAGER. Kenny Milne. FIRST TEAM Seated: Pete Clendenen, Jim Schug, Jack Crasley, Dick Goff, Kenny Michael. Standing: Tom Harvey, Don Michael,-Guy Sisson. Lloyd Neese. S COND TEAM Kneeling: Rex Southard, Gene Crosley. Standing: Carl Crull, Darrell Maitlen, Robert Brandenburg, Jimmy Jacobs, Schug, Kem'1y Michael, Larry Smith, Jim Shelton, Alvin McCarty, Marvin Harvey. FRES'HMAN TEAM Left to right: George Dill, Alvin McCarty, Darrell Maitlen, Lloyd Kelly, Marvin Harvey, Carroll Stottlemyer, Gene Crosley, Gene Davis. . Roscoe Fadely, Donald Somers, Robert Taylor, Jim Crosley, Reese Rogers, .Roy Ring, James ,DeShong, Charles Hoppes, Carl Eakes. DON MICHAEL-Don has played three successful years on the varsity team. Curly will be missed next year. Good luck, Don. LLOYD NEESE-Lloyd is an excellent ball handler and dependable at all times. This is Lloyd's last year. Good' luck, Lloyd. BASKETBALL ROBERT WILLS-Bob is a good defensive player and is resp6cted for his fine at- titude. Bob is also a senior. Good luck, Bob. GUY SISSON-Ike has been a great asset to the team this year. Guy is a senior. Good luck, Ike. TOM HARVEY-Tom has played his first year on the squad. Good defensive player. Just a Junior, so will be back next year. JACK CROSLEY - Jack has the old typical Irish spir- it. Just a sophomore and is expected to do great things in his next two years. -JIM SCHUG - Jim has played good ball for the Irish this year. Jim is an- other sophomore, and should accomplish great things in his next two year: BASKETBALL KENNETH MICHAEL -- Kehnny is a mainstay on the second team and sub on the first. Mike is also a soph- omore. P ET E CLENDENEN - Pete is a good long shot and defensive player. Just a sophomore. Two good years ahead. DICK GOFF-Dick is the. only freshman to jump to a first team position this year. Always dependable. Three gdod years ahead. BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Bob Brandenburg, Marvin Harvey, Rex Southard, Gene Crosley, Pete Clendenen, Jack Crosley, Zale Southard. Second Row: Kenny Michael, George Dill, Tom Harvey, Coach Steidle, Guy Sisson, Chester Cook, Carl Crull. TRACK TEAM Firs't Row: Kenny Milne, Carl Crull, Jack Crosley, Gene Crosley, Marvin Harvey. Second Row: Bob Brandenburg, Pete Clendenen, Guy Sisson, Kenny Michael, Chester Cook. CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of the Pendleton High School, of the town of Pendleton, of the county of Madison, of the State of Indiana, of the United States of America in the Western Hemisphere, which is situated on that planet called Earth, which is 240,000 miles this side of the moon, being of sound mind and ready memory, make, publish, and declare this, our last will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: t First. we will our sponsor some quiet rest and peaceful solitude. J .Second, we will our dignity and intelligence to our most respected inferiors, the , uniors. . Third, Vinetta Aiman wills her naturally curly featherbdb to Alice Wishard. . Fourth, Deloris Beeman wills- her hold on that fellow from Wilkinson to Jean Lawrence. t Fifth, Eva Jean Burris wills that smooth dancing to Sue Huey. Sixth, Gwen Clark wills her skating- techniques .to Freddy Emery. Seventh, Ronald Clark wills his wit to the stars of P. H. S. who do not shine. J -Eighth, Chester Cook Wills his super salesmanship to Esther Lawson, a future V umor. .- Ninth, Dorris Ellen Davidson wills her lbve for Buck to anyone whose romance is on the rocks. ' Tenth, Bob DeShong wills his goodenatured disposition and likeable ways to Donald Graham. Eleventh, Frances Ellingwood wills her perfection as a pianist to Eva Faust. D .Twelfth, Virginia Faust wills her desire to become a dress designer to Francelia aws. . . . . Thirteenth, Dorotha Foust wills her Edgewood to Minnie Littleton. Fourteenth, Norma Jeanne Gustin and Don Michael will their case to Jack Crosley and Carol Hawk. Fifteenth, Jeanne Harvey wills her attractive eyes to Barbara McNeely. . Sixteenth, Anna Mae Hoover wills her athletic achievement to Barbara Doty. Seventeenth, Beverly Jacobs wills her out of town dates to Bonnie Myers. Eighteenth, Bob Hoppes wills his Hi-Y presidency to Bob Brandenburg. S INineteenth, Madora Jones wills her length to Shorty Mary Dickerson, a futpre emor. . Twentieth, Denny Kinnard wills his way 'with the wimmen to George Mingle. . Twenty-first, Fred Kiphart wills his quiet nature and sense of humor to Rex Southard. Twe ty-second, Lee Ellen Krueger wills her vRed Crosa Life Saver's badge to Norma ausset; i ' Twenty-third, Mary Ina Lee wills her long blonde coiffures to Helen Koob. Twenty-fourth, Don Lake wills his long fingernails to Juliann Wills. Twenty-fiifth, Patty Little wills her crutches .tand good riddancei to Nancy Reighard, who has a mania for falling out of cars. Twenty-sixth, John Manship wills his government of the men, by the men, and for the men to Tom Haston. . Twenty-seventh, Janet Martin wills her' dark curly hair with the Silver clips to Laurabelle Davidson. V . Twenty-eighth, Joann Michael wills her infectious laugh and pleasmg' manner to anyone inclinedtoward melancholy. Twenty-ninth, Lloyd Neese wills his poolroom phobia to Dick Goff. Thirtieth, Charles Oldham wills his tractor to Jack Stewart. Thirty-first, Harriett, Owens wills her private secretarial job at the bank to Jean Ro'gers. . Thirty-second, J oyce Owens wills her sociology book with a certain name on it to Maxine Wildman. . . Thirty-third, George Parker wills his blue jeans and wool plaid shirt to Bob Goff. Thirty-fourth, Phyllis Redick wills her good natured disposition and every last issue of the Pen to the editor next year, whoever it may be. . Thirty-fifth, Evelyn Rumler wills her full interest in the Navy to any girl who thinks she could do better. Thirty-sixth, Guy Sisson wills his nH. D. complex to any unknown fellow.l . Thirty-seventh, Zale Southard wills his bright colored sox and baseball ability to Newell Hepfer. . - Thirty-eighth, Laurel Stoner wills his poetry and prose pen to J oe Jones. Thirty-ninth, Robert Wills tbequeathesi his curly hair and good grades to Kenny Michael. Fortieth, Patty Lou Wilson wills her escape artistis technique to Rosemary Herzog. We hereby appoint Mr. Miner and Mr. Ellsworth, our faithful guardians, as executors of this, our last Will and Testament. We declare this to be the final will-of the Senior Class of 1945. ' Signed: CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE CLASS HISTORY Toward the first of September way back in 1933, twenty bewildered- looking little kid'dies came to school with their mammas. Among these little darlings were .Zale Southard, Laurel Stoner, Evelyn Rumler, Bob Hoppes, Phyllis Redick, Joann. Michael, Denny Kinnard, Vinetta Aiman, Norma 'Gustin, Patty Wilson, Ronnie Clark, Charles Oldham, Deloris.,Beernan, Joyce Owens, Dorris Davidson, Beverly Jacobs, Dorotha Foust, Mary Ina Lee, Guy Sisson, and Pat Little. We all 'mad'eit safely CD through the first grade, and then, in the second, Gwen Clark came to join us in our little adventure. a In'the third grade Don Michael came to Pendleton. 'Little did we know he would later become our four-term president. In the fourth grade peace and quiet reigned. We had no additions to our'class that year. At the beginning of the 5th year we moved to the- North Building. During that same year Mary Ina Lee and Guy Sisson must have grown tired of our company because they just up .and Aleft! But after they had gone, a curly-headed little bay, Bob Wills, matte his appearance. The next year-Gth grade-Lloyd Neese and Eva Jean Burris came. wandering up the front walk and likedr us so well they decided to stay. Then came the big' thrill-our first year at the High School Building. George Parker and Bob DeShong got here just in time to share it with us. By the time we were freshmen, J eanne Har'Vey had joined our happy little group; Ike and Iny must have missed us because they came'back. All the farmers' children, plus a few strays picked ,up here and there, entered P. H. S. that same year. After staring at them a few days We finally learned that their. names were Anna Mae Hoover, Chester Cook, Frances Ellingwood, John Manship, Lee Ellen Krueger, Virginia Faust, and Fred Kiphart. ,The end of the sophomore year found us with 37 of our 38 members. Madora Jones and Janet Martin had come that year and: that made our group j ust about complete. During the rush of our junior year We had: only one new member; namely, Harriett Owens. From there on in it was pretty smooth CD sailing. We had no addi- tions nor subtractions-just a few complications; And so we gradilated! CLASS PROPHECY 1945 This evening as I sat in my New York office for the magazine Beatlti- mour, and as I finished reading The Crier, Fall Creek's largest news- paper, edited by Robert Hoppes, one of my old! school friends, I began to wonder what had become of the rest of that old class of i45-the one in which 39 of us had graduated'. The light had not been lighted yet and as I gazed into the darkened corners it seemed that many familiar faces con- fronted me. I was tiredE tonight and the gathering dusk only clouded my mind the more. The faces grew more and more pronounced, and in the darkest corner of all, I beheld the figure of a stranger. He stepped forward and said in a clear, bell-like voice, 'tI am the one alone who can tell you at this moment where every member of your class is. I am sure we can travel every place tonight if we 'hurry. Come! We left the office and he gave me a pair of shoes to put on. I did this and 10! when I took the first step, I had covered five miles. After several such steps, We stopped. We were how in the heart of Chicago and a huge building confronted us. On a signboard' in front were painted these words: Ike and' Mikeis Five and Dime Store. My friend added that these old friends were prospering greatly in this business, and that Norma Jeanne Gustin was head floorlady. Itwas now getting rather late and my guide was anxious to get away from Chicago, but first he took me to a nearby corner, and I beheld! Janet Martin and Gwen Clark in blue uniforms-traffie cops. We crossed to the other side of town and hurried through the suburbs. Twenty miles away we came to a sig'nboard, Which read Vote for Dorotha Foust, for Mayor of Purdueburg. We soon came to this thriving little city of sixteen in- habitants. Zale Southard was now Police Commissioner. Purdueburg also boasted of a senator, Robert DeShong, in the United States Senate. A mile or so outside of town we saw the Mary Ina Lee Memorial Hospital for Diseased and Mentally Deranged Canines, with Dr. Lee Ellen Krueger, and Nurse Evelyn Rumler in charge. Miss Lee had built the hospital in memory of a decrepit old dog formerly belonging to Beverly J acobs, the stage and screen actress. We then went across two states and into a large city. Brilliant lights greeted our entrance and we found ourselves at the door of a huge theatre. On a billboard in flaming red letters were these words: Dennett H. Kin- . nardis Stage Presentation'of Chorus Girls starring Joann Michael and Madora Jones. The last performance was just over, and the crowds came rushing out. Among the faces I recognized Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Oldham. ' Charlie was farming on a large scale in New York State and had come into . the city for the week-end. Also I saw Reverend Don R. Lake, minister in that community, coming from the balcony. ' Destiny, my guide, said, We shall now go to the sea-coast and embark on The Boat of Dreams.' We shall be able to cross the ocean in a very short while. When we landed, I looked around in astonishment. Then Destiny told me we were, in that part of France which had not been raVaged by the a Germans. About a mile farther on, we came to a large frame farmhouse.-and I sat ddwn to rest awhile. Then a pretty, smiling, French g'irl came to the door, and' behind 'her was her husband, a young American lieutenant. Why, it was Bob Wills, and he told me he was in charge of reconstructing the telephone lines. He had enlisted in the army soon after graduation. He also told me about the three other classmates who were in Fiance, too. They were Fred Kiphart, a Red Cross Worker, Pat Little, a Red Cross Nurse, and Anna Mae Hoover, who incidentally get married soon after the - war ended, now the proprietress of an exclusive restaurant in Paris. He also told me that Chester Cook had just. gotten a patent on a new kind of scouring cleanser. Evidently he was traveling on the proceeds of his ad- venture andI introducing it into the foreign countries. From town to town we went, until finally we reached the sea-coast and embarked on our boat again, this time for Japan. Here we spent but a few moments and I saw no one I knew. Next we went to South Africa and diSCovered. Laurel Stoner, who was now a great merchant. He was also married and well on the road to suc- cess. On the coast we saw several large ships and on one of. them we saw John Manship, the Captain. He was bound for the United States and tofd. us that he had as passengers, Frances Ellingwood, t'he noted-pianist and music teacher, and George Parker, the world's light-weig'ht champion, who had been on a tour around the world. Traveling for a.'few minutes, we came to Mexico, and I discovered that fate 'had even dropped. a few in this corner of the world. LloydiNeese was the country's Attorney-General; and he had as his prosperous stenog'raph- ers and bookkeepers, Phyllis Redick and Joyce Owens. Dorris Davidson had married the owner of three Mexican mines and was now very wealthy. Patty Lou Wilson had just had 'a new novel translated: into Spanish, and it had become the sensation of all the countries in Which it had been read. Still wearing these marvelous shoes, Destiny brought me nearer'to my old home. Returning to New York, I was led into quite a beautiful and expensive beauty salon where I found Jeanne Harvey and Eva Jean Burris to be the owners, and right a'cross the street there waste. large establish- ment called the Home of the Faust Fashion Designs. I went in. My time was running short, but I j ust had to stop and talk. I told' Virginia .of all the exciting experiences I had been having; then she told me about the remaining members of our class whom I had not been able to see. She told me that Deloris Beeman was leading a happily married life. She and her husband owned.l and operated a large supermarket in Huntsville. Vinetta, Miss Anthony, Aiman was doing very well as chief adviser' 1n the correspondence school How to Get a Husband. The last member of our class, Whom lI had not seen or heard of, was RonaltI Clark, and she told me that he had been coach in the school in Sywose County, and taught a class in bookkeeping once a week. When I turned to Destiny, after seeing and! hearing the last 'of my friends, he smiled' slowly. A loud noise occurred just then and in his place I beheld my own hearth, coldJ and c'heerless now.' The clock was just striking seven, and the beams of the rising sun were beginning to peep over the horizon. HARRIETT OWENS - DORIS DAVIDSON EVA JEAN BURRIS LLOYD NEESE EVELYN RUM LER VIRGINIA FAUST ANNA MAE HOOVER v w ., BOB WILLS GUY SISSON BOB DE SHONG BEVERLY JACOBS $21.; a GWEN CLARK BOB HdPPEs The Roxy Theatre THE BEST IN PICTURES AT THE LOWEST PRICES at Sunday Matinee Show Nightly DAVIS DAIRY FARM Pasteurized Dairy Products HOMOGENIZED SOFT-CURD VITAMIN D MILK Dial 8569 ' Anderson, Ind. Service Garage Phone 54 111 W. State Street COMPL'ETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE AUTOMOBILE BODY AND FENDER WORK ThePendleton Banking Company mrhe Old Bank on the Cornef, Established 1872 PENDLETON, INDIANA Capital . . Surplus ., .. Undividiad Profits and Reserves $148,700.00 ; 'V. Member Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Royal Service Station MOBILGAS AN D OILS CARS GREASED WASHED OIL CHANGED WHEEL BALANCING ONE-STOP SERVIC E Lee and J. H. Rider, Props. Shaul's Grocery Fresh Vegetables - Meats , Birws Eye FrOzen Foods Frozen Food Lockers PHONE 127 WE DELIVER 106 W. State Street Pendleton, Indiana Compliments of . . . The Pendleton Times QU-ALITY JOB PRINTINCW Official Typesetters For This Annual Phone 24 Harold F. Weaver DR. H. F. MINGLE VETERINARIAN Phone 81 216 S. Main St. , Pendleton DR. R. Y. McVAUGH DENTIST X-RAY Phone 17 7F2' Box 146 Pendleton HELEN M. SISSON, M. D. PHYSICIAN Pendleton, Indiana Office Phone 33 I Residence Phone 37 Life Insurance Real Estate Farm Loans Insurance Walter A. Swain R. E. COLEE J eweler ' Gifts For All Occasions PHONE 282 Pendleton - - - - - - - Indiana PENDLETON OIL CO. Shirley's Garage BEARD SHIRLEY, Prop. 24 Hour Wrecker Service PONTIAC and INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ' Phone 66 Pendleton, Indiana Don's Sandwich Shop SHORT ORDERS HOMEMADE CHILI GOOD FOOD Reasonable Prices Phone 18 ' FALLS CITY COAL and ICE COMPANY Vic Heritage Phone 285 203 East Watter Street -- WE THINK - THE BEST IS NONE T00 GOOD FOR OUR CUSTOMERS Air Conditioning Good Food Fountain Service Smith's Cafeteria Pendleton, Ind. Moberly Motor Co. Authorized Ford Dealers GENUIN E FORD PARTS and SERVICE 234 S. Pendlieton Avenue Phone 507 SEE SHULL'S STORES FOR QUALITY ' GRADUATION CLOTHING Shoes For All Ages Phone 241 . Phone 2 Pendleton '. . Fortville City Barber Shop Have us look at the back of your head- Everybody else does. 'PROPPS and LAWSON TANKE'S DRUG STORES Prescriptions School Supplies Sundries Tobacco The Best In Fountain Service 102 West State Street ' Pendleton, Indiana Lapel, Indiana Harvey's Upholstery Shop New Life for Old Furniture? Repairing .- Upholsteri'ng - Refinishing Reconditioned Furniture For Sale Shop Phone 97 ' Res. Phone 179W MAIN'S MODERN MARKET GROCERIES' W .Mobilgasl . A . Mobilo-il Phone 69R; ' Huntsville, Ind. 1 The Right Store For Men and Boys Hoyt Wright Co. 911 Meridian Street Anderson, Indiana COCA-COLA BOTI'LING COMPANY 700 Meridian Street Anderson, Indiana The Pendleton Loan Association WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO EXPLAIN THEIR PLANS IF you want to remodel your present home IF you want to build a. new home IF you want to buy a home IF you want to save money We have reduced our Interest-Rates. PHONE 133 You'wm Enjoy . BEST-EV-ER MILK It's Rich - It's Fresh - It's Pure CORYELL'S 11THE PACKAGE STORE ON THE CORNER Phone 100 and Be 1001 Sure Fountain Service 1 Drugs In Packages . 1k Indiana Railroad - 7 . Greyhound Bus Line AccommodatiOns 101 W. State St. Pendleton, Ind. THE TOT-SHOP Specializing In Childrelfs Wear BABY SHOWER GIF T5 11 West Eleventh St. MRS. D. V. ATWOOD, Prop. . SMITH FLORAL co. The Best In C orsages At All Times U 700 West High Street 8 West 11th Street Anderson, Indiana Phone 2-1517 Phone 2-4816 Books - Gm: CA - Athhtic Stationery 4 Goods Greeting School Cards Equi pment DECKER'S LN-S- 67 STEPS OFF MERlDlAN ON 11111511 Anderson, Indiana ! -r. couan'S' I i' The Store That C onfidence Built Anderson, Indiana RITZ CIGAR STORE 1 ' .. RECREATION PALROR 1 Where They All Meet Soft Drinks - - Ice Cream - , ' Gahdies 1 Daily and Sunday Papers . Pocket Billiards Magazines IPHONE so West State Street ' PeVndIeton H I LL.S '- DEPT. STORE COMPLETE LINE OF SUB-DEB CLOTHES I FORTHE HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Second Floor Anderson Ridge-Way Corner SERVICE STATION GULFGAS AND OIL GOODYEAR RECAPPING Corner of Road 67 and '38 Pendleton, Indiana Bouquet 'Shop Unique Shop. FINEST 1N FLOWERS 1132 Meridian ' 12 East 12th Phone 8910 . Jr. and Misses Sizes 0 DRESSES ' COATS Corsages 1 SUITS SWEATERS , Cut Flowers SKIRTS 1 LINGERIE ACCESSORIES . SLACKS-PLAY TOGS INDIAN J EWELRY 31 West 12th Street Anderson, Indiana. Graduation Suggestions R. O. SLOANE Furniture and Funeral Director PENDLETON, INDIANA We have but one purpoge - to serve this community with Funeral and Ambulance service equal to the best. G O F F 5 Quality Meats PENDLETON GiRE ENFIELD PHONE 117 PHONE 386 Pickett Machine Works Acetylene and Electric W E L D l N G Established 1919 W. Tile Street Phone 224M - Pendleton, Ind. GAS Is Your Quick, Clean, Economical Servant Pendleton Natural Gas Co. W. State Street Pendleton HOOVER'S BEACO Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Hoover, Owners 4' Restaurant. Shell Gas and Oil GROCERIES Phone 69W Fine Foods Hlmtsville WE ARE PLEASED TO FILL YOUR NEEDS FOR ANYTHING IN FEED-GRAIN -SEEDS See Us Before You Buy or Sell Prltchard 8! Rafert, Inc. Erank B. Ayers, Mgr. Phone 44 COMPLIMENTS OF . . . 11CATHEDRAL OF FASHION11 ANDERSON, INDIANA TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES Western Auto Associate Store Phone 111 PAINTS ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT POLISHES Pendleton Beauty Shop Manicures Finger Waves Permanents HALCIE SMITH, Owner PHONE 82 120 W. State St. Pendleton ALLIS-CHALMERS Tractors and Implements SALES and SERVICE Wm. Ring 8: Sons Pendleton, Ind. Phones Anderson 130 Phone 95F3 3859-3 DURGAN'S 8th and Main Streets Phone 7290 LINOLEUM AND CARPETS CLOTH AND VENETIAN BLINDS BANNER STORE Dependable Quality At Low Prices ANDERSON, INDIANA Telephone -- Local - Long Distance Telegraph 8z Money Order Service 'k Pendleton Telephone Co. PENDLETON LUMBER CO. g $ Lumber and Builders, Supplies Lowe Bros. Pai'ntS' Planing and Millwork a Specialty Storm Doors Phone 31 Pendleton, Ind'. MILLION'S INN Fine Foods , Fountain Service it PHONE 72 67 9 i Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Million ' Pendleton, Indiana AT YOUR GROCERS DIETZEN S CORN-TOP . HOLSUM BREAD BAKED BY Dietzen's Bakery BRING YOUR CREAM TO Michael Cream Station CASH FOR YOUR CREAM QUICK AND EFFICIENT SERVICE Gertrude Michael, Owner and Operator Alley's Standard Service Lubrication Wheel Balancing Accessories Phone 71 Pendleton It was our pleasure to have co- operated with you in the prepa: ration. and production of this Year's PAPARUS - - - May this book. throughout the years to come. recall with many pleasant reflections. the happy incidents of your school life. ARTISTS o PHOTO ENGRAVERS i OFFSET. PRINTERS FRANKLIN STUDIO Studio - Annuai - Commercial - Group PHOTOGRAPHY OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE CLASS OF 515 Phone 70 124 South Pendleton Ave. ' , Pendleton H A Y D E N ' S GROCERIES and MEATS PHONE 246 Pendleton - - - - - - - Indiana We, the 1945 Papyrus Staff, wish to thank all those who advertised in this, our yearbook. 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