Pendleton High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Pendleton, IN)

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, A, HT , . 5' ik 43 'E :Q 1 W' 52' .. ,1- , lx 3 iff. 'ii' F r Sl. 'ii' 1212 f i? aff? .5 Q? J' 12?-, -x' 5:2113 ki.-4 as .043 i x. Q fa ,. jf, f X 1+ ! n I , v w 1 i I THIRTY-FIRST PAPYRUS Published by The Senior Class Pendleton High School Pendleton, Indiana Editor-in-Chief Nancy Reighard Associate Editor Louis McCarty To Mr. Miner, in recognition of his service to our class and to Pendleton High School, t-his annual is dedicated. Without the faithful work and the undying loyalty which he has displayed in his twenty-five years here, P. H. S. would not be the fine school that it is today. His great ability and his in- trinsic humanness have made him a man we shall never forget. M dPP We wish to acknowledge the work of our spon- sor, Mrs. George Daugherty. She and her husband have given us service far beyond the call of duty while she was our sponsor. To Charlene, in partial recognition of our indebtedness to her, we .extend our heartfelt gratitude. On this page we also wish to give recognition to our parents. Without their training and their patience we would not have the ambitions that we have today, and without their faith inlus we would never realize them so fully. The knowledge that they believe in us will remain our inspiration in the years to come. HIGH SCHOOL BIUILDING The high school building observed its tenth anniversary on January 14th of this year. To the students who have spent some of the most light- hearted days of their lives here, it will be a symbol of their high school days. ? MR. HARRIS AND MR. MINER BOARD OF EDUCATION The Pendleton Schools Board of Education is composed of four mem- bers who form the policies of the schools. They are as follows: Glen Sis- son, treasurerg Earl Boston, trusteeg Rome Brookbank, presidentg Fred Neptune, secretary. Mr. Boston succeeded Mr. Wilson Newton as trustee on January 1, 1947. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to right: Shirley Lee Owen, Alvin McCarty, Marilyn Williams, Erma Holliday, Lewis Owen, Mr. Harris, Richard Moore, James DeShong, and Joan Dunlavy. 'SUPT. FLOYD H. MINER PRIN. ERNEST HARRIS ESSIE V. HALLOWELL ' FRANCES ELLSWORTH Chemistry Physics Latin, English, Librarian English . 1 n A. B., State Normal, Terre A.B., Hanover College A.B., Indiana University A.B., Indiana University Haute, A.M., University of Chicago A.M., Indiana University Butler University Columbia University A.M., Indiana University Post Graduate Work, Indiana DESSIE BURTON VIRGIL MILLER CHARLES STEIDLE CHARLENE DAUGHERTY Home Economics. . Mathematics, Industrial Arts Physical Education Commerce A.B., Indiana University A.B., Indiana University Mathematics B.S., Ball State Teachers Chicago University A.M., Indiana University B.S., Central Normal College College 1 l MOLLIE WARD NANCY E. DURELL EDWIN BROWN GAIL GRABILL EHg1iSl1, Social Studies B.S., Oakland City Vocational Agriculture Social Studies A.B., Central Normal, DePauw University B.S., Purdue University B.S., Ball State College Danville Jordan Conservatory Graduate Work, Butler Central Normal College University MARGUERITE CRAWFORD LOUEVA HELTON , ELMER MATSON Art English, Phys. Ed. HiSt01'Y, Bl0l0gY B.S., Conservatory of Music, B.S., Indiana University A-B-, AT1d0fS0l'l College Louisville Additional Work, Ball State University of Louisville Central Normal College ATHLETIC BOARD . Left to right: Mr. Miller, Mr. Harris, Mr. Miner, and Mr. Steidle. BOUSTERS' CGMMITTEE Left to right: Carol Hawk, Mr. Harris, Louis McCarty, Alice Schug Shirley Lee Owen, and Robert Deadman. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Kenneth Michael, vice-presidentg Mrs Daugherty, class sponsorg Carolyn Reichenbach, secretary Betty Allford, presidentg and Barbara Doty, treasurer. -ss, VNPAG W5 DORIS BINGAMAN gs. AH-A., 1, 2, 3, 4 T A R uns me Society, 2, 3l?4 Dramatic Club, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, Chorus, 3 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Operetta' 3 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Operettay 3, 4 MODlt0T, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production, 4 Class President, 2, 4 Office Secretary, 4 fy ' -ak G 1. '-In--W Q . Ai . A ' 2? I REX CLENDENEN A Chorus, 4 Annual staff, 4 gi 1-'j Pen Editorial, 3 H 'Wm' A gi? Patrol, 4 a ety Patrol, 4 Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 IAIgI?YC?q4SLEY 3 Y Baseball' 1' 2' 3' 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Chorus, 4 Operetta, 4 Student Council, 3 4 Fire Patrol, 4 iafety Patrol, 4 3, f asketball, 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Baseball, 1, 2, 3, 4 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 i, Fi, 17 'sf , if Nga'- 1i M Fit' if W- J. KN, AF , P 712 W ' 7 YHA X - :,LE33i fEE-,Zi , ,r 4 fairly xy, -WN Q 5: Di+21'2,l?, , if Q ' Vfifgj. ' ,,, , X in , 7.V. iw, m,,,, 55512, 23, gs, ROBERT BRANDENBURG ' Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 Class Vice President, 2 Safety Patrol, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4 BARBARA DOTY G. A. A., 1, 2, 3 Sunshine Society, 2 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production, 4 Class Treasurer, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 EVELYN BULEN G. A. A., 3, 4 Sunshine Society, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Band, 3, 4 Chorus, 4 Operetta. 4 Annual Staff, 4 Teacher's Secretary, Pen Production, 4 Transfer from Lane High School, 1, 2 , If? 'iii if Q NORMA FAUSSET Chorus, 1, 2, 4 Operetta, 1, 4 Librarian, 2, 3, 4 Pen Production, 4 Class Secretary, 2 Office Secretary, 3 Teacher's Secretary, 4 4 l 4 EVA FAUST Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 0Pefettaf 4 RITA FREUDENSTEIN Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production' 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Chorus 3 4 OperetEa,'3, 4 CAROL HAWK Librarian, 3 G. A. AU 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3 Dramatic Club 3 4 Dramatic Club, 4 C1355 Treasurer' 3 Chorus, 1, 2, 3,'4' FLOYD HAYDEN Office Secretary, 4 Operetta 1 2 3 4 Teachers Secretary' Booster's Committee, 2, 4 Tmnsfef from Vefsallles Annual Staff, 4 High School, 1 NEWELL HEPFER Hi-Y, 3, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Track, 2, 3, 4 ROSEMARY HERZOG Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 4 Operetta, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production, 4 Class President, 1 Office Secretary, 2, 3, Pen Production, 4 Office Secretary, 3, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 Chorus, 1, 4 Pen Production, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 Safety Patrol, 4 FRANK HILBERT Hi-Y, 3, 4 Chorus, 4 Operetta, 4 ROBERT HILLIGOSS Basketball, 2 ERMA HOLLIDAY Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 3, 4 Student Council, 4 Pen Production, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 JAMES JACOBS Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 4 Operetta, 4 Safety Patrol, 3 'SUE HUEY Basketball, 2, 3 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 G. A. -A., 2, 3' T,-ack, 2, 3 Sunshine Society, 2, 3 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Editorial, 3, 4 Office Secretary, 4 EVELYN JOHNSON G. A. A., 1, 2, 3 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Production, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 LLOYD KELLY Band, 3 Chorus, 4 Operetta, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 SHIRLEY KOENIGER ' Safety Patrol, 4 G. A. A., 1, 2, 3.' Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 Operetta,,1,,2,,3, 4 QAQVEOT Annual Staff, 4 O eretia '2 '4 ' Pen Production' 4 Pgn Production 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 ' DONALD LAWYER ' Future Farmers, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 3, 4 , A MINNIE LITTLETON G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 3, 4 Operetta, 3, 4 Algibrarian, 2, 3, 4 LOUIS MCCARTY nnual Staff, 4 . Pen Production, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 cI5I!1lEi1i'13:'24 Operetta, 1, 2 KENNETH MICHAEL mir 4 Cm, 3, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 Egg' 3' 3' 4 Safety Patrol, 4 Vchonasf LQ, 3, 4 Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council, 1 Annual Staff, 4 Pen Editorial Staff, 3, 4 Class President, 3 Class Vice-President, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 Basketball, 2, 3, 4 BONNIE MYERS Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 Chorus, 3, 4 RICHARD .MOORE Operetta, 3, 4 . Pen Production, 4 1 g???:agjC3'Ciub' 3' 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 AT MILLER Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . Student Council, 4 Eunshmfe Society' 2' 3 Booster's Committee, 3 ramatlc Club, 3' 4 Annual Staff, 4 ghofufy 1' 2' 3' 4 Fire Patrol, 4 pete til' 1' 2' 3' 4 Safety Patrol, 3, 4 Pen Editorial, 4 Pen Production, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 MADONNA MAIIONEY G. A. A., 1 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 3, 4 Pen Production, 4 Teacher'5 Secretary, 4 ANNETTE PALMER Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 Pen Production, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 'NANCY REIGHARD Sunshine Society, 2, 3, Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 CAROLYN REICHENBACH Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 G, A, A,, 2 Librarian, 1, 4 ' 'W iunshine Society, 2, 3 1-ixnnlgglsfiiffiyg 3 4 ramat' u en 1 oria , , , HILBERT PROPPS Chorusfig, Q' 3' 4 Pen Production, 4 Hi-Y, 3 Operetta, 1, 2, 3 M0hlt0r, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2 Librarian, 1, 2, 4 Office Secretary, 4 Class Treasurer, 2 Annual Staff, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 Pen Editorial, 1, 3, 4 Class Secretary, 3, 4 Monitor, 3, 4 Office Secretary, 4 BUDDY RENO Future Farmers, 1, 2, 3, 4 N Hi-Y, 3, 4 1 Chorus, 4 I Operetta, 4 JAMES SCHUG Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 4 X ghorus, 4 peretta, 4 , gtudent Cqumily 2 MARJORIE SHELDON ire Patro , 4 G. A. A., 2, 31 Safety Patrol, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 B3Sk6tb2ll, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1 2 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Ope1.etQa,'2,'4 Track, 1' 2' 3' 4 Pen Production 4 Class Secretary, 1 G. A. A., 2, 3, 4 l tw F i E 2 4 -qu 4. gm,-1 VP M gi. ,A f if we x 5 553 Q 6 1 X4 N, sf ig, 11 + I A -l JAMES SHELTON Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Hi-Y, 2, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 2g'f1faffa5tf3E'f'4 MARVIN L. SHELTON Pen Editorial, 3 Hi-Y, 3, 4 Future Farmers, 4 Band, 3, 4 Chorus, 4 PAT SMITH Operetta, 3, 4 Fire Patrol, 4 G. A. A-, 1, 23 3 Safety patrol, 3, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4 Operetta, 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 ,, 'wig- i , JULIANN WILLS G. A. A., 1, 2, 3, 4 Sunshine Society, 2, 3, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 MARJORIE WAYMIRE Chorus, 11 2, 3, Boosters' Committee, 1 Sunshine Society, 3, 4 Librarian, 4 DI'-MY19-tiC Club, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Chorus, 4 Pen Editorial, 3, 4 HELEN STEELE ' Opefetta, 4 Pen Production, 4 G. A. A., 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Monitor, 4 Sunshine Society, 3, 4 P611 Pl'0dUCti0H, 4 Teacher's Secretary, 4 Dramatic Club, 3, 4 T02Cl'le1 S Sefretafy, 4 Yell Leader, 4 Band, 4 Yell Leader, 3, 4 Annual Staff, 4 Transfer from Lapel High Pen Production, 4 School, 1, 2 Teacher's Secretary, 4 Transferred from Wiley High School, Terre Haute 3 l w l l l JOEL CLARENCE FOUST GEORGE W- GODBY I JACK WARE HAYES WILLIAM E. JOHNSON FORREST C. JOHNSON JAMES R. LONGEST JACK SCOTT MELLINGER NOT PICTURED GERALD V. CROSLEY GEORGE POOR, JR. WILLIAM THOMAS HASTON RAY ALTON SHAUL . MT . DON REUBEN LAKE MAURICE I S I H DONALD 'ORAN SWARTZ As a result of passing the General Educational Development examinaf tion, these veterans received their high school diplomas. The members of the Class of '47 wish to be the first to congratulate them on their achievement. 1 l i ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN, or The Wreck of the Old '47 Grow old along with meg the best is yet to beg the last of life, for which the first was made . . . Browning wasn't just chattering to heat up his uppersg he had the right idea there. So, for a few minutes, grow a little older along with the class of 1947, and take a look into the not-too- impossible future. It is 1967, and the gay city of Paris is host to a gr-eat conventiong the twentieth reunion of the Class of 1947 of P. H. S. The streets are crowded with gay tourists who trample each other pleasantly, while through the gutters ranges a large cart tocollect the dead and wounded. Heading the group of doctors and nurses giving aid to the injured is Doris Bingaman, our own Clara Barton. Assisting her are Esther Lawson, Minnie Littleton, and Evelyn Bulen, who also have dedicated their lives to missions of mercy. Lloyd Kelly is at the wheel of the death car, a task for which he prepared himself while in high school. The convention headquarters are in the former royal palace and grand ballroom. Inside, Bob Hilligoss, Bob Brandenburg, and Sam Hayden may be seen hanging from the chandeliers. They have recently taken over joint management of the racetrack at Santa Anita. In a nearby romantic corner Jim and Doty are gazing into each other's eyes Cthis is one thing that hasn't changedb. Their three sons have been left on their Montana ranch in the care of Bonnie Myers. The foreman is Frank Hilbert. A fast poker game has sprung up among the renowned card sharks, Propps, Clendenen, Hepfer, and Michael. They are snarling at each other while figuring out new ways to cheat. At the east wing Jack Crosley has set up a basketball net and is teaching Junior to shoot fouls, with the as- sistance of Mrs. Crosley, the former Carol Hawk. Mrs. Shirley Koeniger Tres-Smith, the oft-married dowager, is coaching from the sidelines. At the entrance has gathered a large group of matrons. At present they are discussing the best methods for keeping husbands out of burlesque theaters like the one run by Louis McCarty and Richard Moore, the con- tributors to the conversation being Helen Steele Manship, Betty Allford Stoner, Juliann Michael, Marge Schug, and Norma Seal. Mr. McCarty, by the way, is still a bachelor, although his partner, Mr. Moore, has married twelve of his employees to date. One by one, that is. As of yore, Nancy Wynant, Pat Smith, and Pat Miller have their heads together. Miss Smith and Miss Miller are running a dancing studio to- gether, both still unmarried because they just can't make up their minds. Nancy is assisting her husband in his duties as veterinarian of Lick Crick. Jim Schug, Jake Jacobs, and Bud Reno are reminiscing over some large cigars, which foul up the atmosphere and make it seem just like old times. Mr. Reno owns an extensive amount of farm land, while his associates are working in the advertising department of a falseface concern. Rosie Her- zog and Eve Faust, her assistant, are telling fortunes through the crowd. Failing to see him, they step on Don Lawyer and almost crush him to death before he is rescued by Marve Shelton, the ever-ready fireman. Mr. Lawyer has been successful as a radio repairman because he can, if necessary, crawl into the radio. Rita Freudenstein and Madonna Mahoney are acting as guides for the group. They have been in Paris for some time, doing millinery work. Annie Palmer and Evelyn Johnson are also acquainted with the city through their circus act, in which Etvelyn picks Annie up and uses her as a baseball bat. They have won widespread acclaim. Marjorie Sheldon is sketching a corner of the garden for her work as an illustrator. She took up this vocation in 1951, after her graduation from the Varga Academy. Carolyn R. Ek is chasing her five red-hai1'ed sons in a vain attempt to keep them from shooting off rockets at the waiters fremember, this is 19673. Note the short name: she toured the world to find a marriageable man with a two-letter name, and now is the proud possessor of the short- estf name in the class. Between attacks, she converses with Erma Holliday, now owner of a dairy. Sue Huey is hunched over her typewriter writing a novel about an engineer and is, as usual, recuperating from a hangover. And so we leave the merry group. Who knows? In twenty years, anything can happen . . . we hope! CLASS WILL We, the class of 1947, do hereby give and bequeath the following to our friends and otherwise at P. H. S.: I, Erma Holliday, will my sweaters to Annabel Stohler. I, Carolyn Reichenbach, will my stately walk to Mr. Miller. I, Rita Freudenstein, will my civics book to Meredith Chamberlain. I, Madonna Mahoney, will my chewing gum to Miss Hallowell. I, Annie Palmer, will my shy grin to Maxine Wildman. I, Evelyn Johnson, will my size 4 slippers to Bob Deadman. I, Marge Sheldon, will my neat art work to Paul Ayers. I, James LaMar Schug, will my plastic spine to Gene Davis. I, Jake Jacobs, will my dislike for chatter to Rosie Heritage. I, Bud Reno, will my interest in farming to Sandra Miller. I, Eve Faust, will my handwriting to any moron. I, Rosie Herzog, will my fast line to Whitey, and please use it! I, Don Lawyer, will my small build with its maneuverability to anyone aspiring to be a peeping Tom. I, Marve Shelton, will my trumpet to Miss Ellsworth. I, Pat Miller, will my patrician profile to George Ballinger. I, Nancy Mary Reighard, will my thrift to next year's juniors. I, Pat Smith, will my memories to Dean Pickett. I, Sue Huey, will my love for Purdue to Bob Carpenter. I, Dick Moore, will my Roman fexcuse usj ways to the soph wolves. I, Louis McCarty, will my corny jokes to Peggy Shelton. I, Norma Faussett, will my melodious whistle to Bill Hayden. I, Marjorie Nell Waymire, will my violent blush to Miss Burton. I, Juliann Wills, bequeath mah pitchin' arm to Nancy Hite. I, Betty Allford, will my presidency of the senior class to any junior with great lung power and a whip. I, Helen Steele, will my sack dress to Mildred Ayers. I, Shirley Koeniger, will my neat shape to Rex Norris. I, Carol Hawk, will my professional basketball technique to Joan Rencenberger. I, Jack Crosley, will my good sportsmanship to next year's team. I, Kenny Michael, will my skinny frame to diet-ridden women. I, Newell Hepfer, will my drafting set to Jane Rains. I, Jim Shelton, will my dancing technique to Joe Keesling. I, Pete Clendenen, will my philosophy of life to Mr. Harris. I, Hib Propps, will my Buick to Hugh Bell. I, Frank Hilbert, will my hula girls to Gene Fort. I, Bonnie Myers, will my blue eyes to Florence Wishard. I, Barbara Doty, will my red hair and talent to any lonely girl. I, Sam Hayden, will my afternoon naps to Shirley Owen. I, Bob Brandenburg, will my geniality to the harried sponsors. I, Bob Hilligoss, will my red shirt to Celia Gross. I, Lloyd Kelly, will my wicked leer to Larry Whitely. I, Evelyn Bulen, will my rhythm to Glen Smith. I, Minnie Littleton, will my long eyelashes to Morris McCurdy. I, Esther Lawson, will my unperturbed attitude to Don Hoefner. I, Doris Bingaman, will my serious speeches to Mary Ann Wade. We do hereby declare Mr. Benny Wisehart to be the sole executor of this last testament. Signed, THE CLASS OF 1947 Witnessed by: MRS. GEORGE DAUGHERTY MR. FLOYD H. MINER ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Chief Literary Editor Picture Editor NANCY REIGHARD SUE HUEY PAT SMITH Associate Editor LOUIS McCARTY I Art Editor Advertising Editors Snapshot Editors BARBARA DOTY KENNETH MICHAEL JAMES SHELTON CAROLYN REICHENBACH JUDY WILLS Al Circulation Manager Y Advisors Sports Editor RITA FREUDENSTEIN CHARLENE DAUGHERTY PETE CLENDENEN BETTY ALLFORD Here And There With Seniors C L A S , S M E E T I N A G FIVE MEMBERS ON TEAM .TU N IOR-SEN IOR PROM A l SKIN OLD V I E N N A!! DANCING CHORUS' 1946 1 I 1 S . 1 J J 3 '1 -1 1 ji ,1 , i 3 3 'A Ei . ,Q Fi 1 33 ,., 4 Q2 Q3 F! 1 X 1 1 I 1 , i 1 12 5 1,1 1 'Q B. 3 i E i 1 1 Vflndefmlaamnen, JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Shirley Lee Owen, secretaryg David Taylor, treasurerg Dick Goff, presidentg Mr. Miller, class sponsorg and Morris McGurdy, vice- president. Joanne Aiman Alice Lee Allen Mildred Ayers George Ballinger Hugh Bell Bill Brown Bob Carpenter Bill Clark Bruce Copeland Gene Crosley Donald Crull Laura Belle Davidson Gene Davis Elizabeth Ellingw Leo- Flory NOT PICTURED Lois Stohler Maxine Wildman ood' Bob Garris Dick Goff Vesta Lou Going Patsy Guard Marvin Harvey Rose Mary Heritage Jerry Ruth Hoagland Eloise Kamke Evelyn Lawyer Gay McCallister Alvin McCarty Morris McCurdy Darrel Maitlen Bob Manship Edward Mousa Barbara Ormes Shirley Lee Owen Clarice Owens Dean Pickett Jack Pierce Gerald Ridgeway Jim Rumler Helen Saubert Valasta Simmons Betty Stanley Bob Stanley Charles Stinson Bob Stoner Caroll Stottlemyer Carolyn Stottlemyer Richard Sylvester David Taylor Lindsay Vestal Florence Wishard Shirley Wynant 'F ai? M? 'L :,'v L W, ,-,- ,fl W E W ' Q- ,...fl. ,L W' X : kwsw . 'fin 1 W'-if gf: q . H ' V K ,Q , -fr 2 Q i.:. . fi rr 1 - 'ii .,:.' X -A 2 'in' 5 -X ' ff A 3 6 .pug V ' , 599' 5 A 'M Q5 1' gg-Q . we .W A ,. yk -W' af , E:'i SOPHOMORE CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Wilma Redick, vice-presidentg Roscoe Fadely, presi- dentg Robert Goff, treasurersg Maryellen Allford, secretaryg Miss Hallowell. SIJOIISOF. NOT PICTURED Joan Davis Belford McAdams Ramona Achor Mary Allford Keitha Argabright Harlan Atchison Phyllis Bowyer Elgie Buntin Elroy Carmany Marvin Carmany Carol Chamberlain Melvin Cook Keith Davis Robert Deadman James DeShong Joan Dunlavy Roscoe Fadely Barbara Ferguson Lester Filbrun Gene Fort Beverly Gahimer Robert Goff Tom Goff Celia Gross Nancy Hart Janet Higdon Donald Hoefner Charles Hoppes Gloria Jacobs Gwen James Kenneth Jones Robert Jones Ann Kress Jack Lucas Donna Belle McCabe Phyllis McCullough Bob McCune Kenneth Mercer Ruth Nelson Mary Noble Rex Norris Wilma Redick Roy Ring Reece Rogers William Saubert Joann Scott Ruth Scott Peggy Shelton Glen Skinner Glen Smith Margaret Stubbs Floyd Vance Paula Wade- Betty Weatherford John Wechsler Lydia Widener ii: W 'ff X' Q 'Z .l E , 1 - 11' 2 ,L .gf .- ,. P x ' wi-fa t Ai J v - - ::, :- - . its fini ,5?'A.o e R I - P 5 .E,., , :., X t 5 Q . it :-'--i N ' ' 1 4 t W1 'Iii' , ,..::L i . y A , izf ..-' S, ' ' L L . ' if 'f:. , 5-: , if I . 6 I V .., . V Q V , ,W M .S Q SZ.. ..'g,:, ' Q ffl., ,M e ' W ,Q gg E ,gy,. -a-. : , q .. g 1 a o cr o W4-aa 1 as i :E L .ni , A Z QIIL I' ,... .. 5.5. .- l 1 of Q l a Q buin -. ' ' fs, 'iff' S -.,q i n Q ' ',,. -:t. A , f E Zzl Z .V,:-,,, 3 -12. ' A .:.:: ,-'- S in 6 . . QPU' .E ,, I if Q A - i c ol ., Q E .VIV FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Joan Miller, secretaryg Miss Ellsworth, sponsorg Donald Somers, president: Jim Wilson, treasurerg Alice Schug, vice-president. I Theodore Bell Donald Blessinger Gordon Burke Catharine Carmany Barbara Conner Mary Lou Crist Jim Crosley Harold Dillon Paul Dyer Jacqueline Emery Richard Ginder Hershel Glass Judy Goff Shirley Ann Goff Don Gorden Bill Garrison Carol Harvey Luther Hensley Ralph Hilligoss Jacqueline Hite Haines House Junior Howard Joe Keesling- Norman Keesling Lois Lawson Kathleen Lawyer Lowell McLaughlin Joyce Milburn Joan Miller Jack Milner Billy Owen Lewis Owen Jane Raines Robert Riley Donna Rummell Alice Schug Gloria Scotti Jean Sheldon Richard Shock Denny Smith Peggy Smith Donald Somers Annabel Stohler Marilyn Stohler Donna Taylor Robert Taylor David Waggoner Janet Walter Sara West Darrell Whitesel Marilyn Williams James Wilson Betty Young NOT PICTURED Jack Hosier Clarence Stingley EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Paul Ayers, treasurerg Mrs. Helton, class sponsorg Joan Rencenberger, presidentg Phyllis Fadely, secretaryg Joyce Bradley, vice- president. NOT PICTURED Marvin Kelly Vera Stinson Paul Ayers Joyce Boicourt Joyce Bradley Marilyn Burns Meredith Chamberlain Barbara Cook Joan Cordell Donna Davis Frances Dunlavy Phyllis Fadely Betty Gahimer Marilyn Gardner Naomi' Graham Barbara Harless David Hart William Hayden Anna Mae Herror Delores Hilligoss Nancy Hite David Hoefner Barbara Holland Gay James Myrtle Justice Frances Kamke Dorothy Keith Joan Kinder Charles F. Kuhns Leah Lawson Lois Lukens Jerry Manship Darrel McNutt Max Mercer Sandra Miller Donald Milner Barbara Mingle Donald Neese Faye Newton Irene Noble Sherry Lea Orme Donald Owens Joan Rencenberger Carroll Ridgeway Russell Scott Edgar Scudder Joseph Shelton Robert Stanley Mary Stinson Donna Stohler Theresa Stohler' Donna Vancleave Shirley Walter Ramona Waymire Carl J. Whetsel Larry Whiteley SEVENTH GRADE SEVENTH GRADE CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Gwendolyn McNutt, vice-presidentg Arlene Whitesel, secretaryg Charles Jones, presidentg Miss Burton, class sponsorg and Sue Williams, treasurer. l l LaVau,1zhn Auker Herbert Ayers Philip Boller Gerald Boram Frederick Carmany James Clark Claire Coryell Jewel Davidson Jacqueline Davis Waneta Davis Richard Dyer Marilyn Elbert Nancy Epperson Carol Freudenstein Keith Gorden James Gorman Ruth Haines Robert Harless Mona Harvey Charles Hensley Naomi Hensley Johnny Hilbert Donald Holland Alice James Charles Jones William Kinder Don Kulp Charles Lawhon Martha Lee Judy McLaughlin Gwendolyn McNutt David Mercer Ruthie Milburn Donald Miller William Myers Judy Nelson David Newton George Owens Janet Owens Marjorie Parker Jackie Payne Presley Peek Richard Poor Marvin Preston William Reason Robert Redick Ronald Rhea Larry Rozelle Richard Sallee James Schmitt Joanna Somers Barbara Stanley Ina Stinson William Stinson Patty Stohler Stephen Thomas Marvin Vestal Mary Ann Wade Joseph Weaver Larry Weaver Janet Weed Arlene Whitesel Mary E. Williams Sue Williams Leon Webb NOT PICTURED Janet Weatherford Bonnie Lou Young 3 1 i i 4 3 Q J gil, IRVIN ELLSWORTH We feel that this Papyrus would not be com- plete without a tribute to Mr. Ellsworth. His firm faith in youth was a true inspiration to every studentg his belief in all that was right and good an inspiration to all men. Our school will never outlive his guiding influ- enceg the students who knew him as a principal and teacher will never forget him as a friend. 011aam3f'fi0M DRAMATIC CLUB HI-Y First row: Betty Allford, Shirley Owen, Sue Huey, Carolyn Reicbenbach, Nancy Reighard, Jerry Ruth Hoagland, Mildred Ayers, Helen Steele, Betty Stanley, Barbara Doty. Second row: Evelyn Bulen, Eva Faust, Evelyn Lawyer, Bonnie Myers, Rita Freudenstein, Doris Bingaman, Gay McCallister, Erma Holliday, Patty Smith, Lois Stohler, Marjorie Waymire, Patsy Guard, Judy Wills, Valasta Simmons, Shirley Wyn- ant, Miss Ellsworth. V Third row, left to right: Rosemary Herzog, Carol Hawk, Florence Wishard, Rose- mary Heritage, Vesta Lou Going, Laura Belle Davidson, Eloise Kamke, Pat Miller. Back row, left to right: Robert Stoner, Floyd Hayden, Kenneth Michael, Jim Schug, Richard Moore, Dean Pickett, .lim Shelton, Louis McCarty, Bob Carpenter, George Bal- linger, Lindsay Vestal, Jack Crosley, Richard Sylvester. l 1 First row, left to right: Carroll Stottlemyer, Bob Stoner, David Taylor, Jack Crosley, Mr. Miller, Sponsor, Newell Hepfer, Roscoe Fadely, Bob Deadman, James De- Shong, Bob Brandenburg, Sgt.-at-arms. Second row: Dick Goff, secretary, Robert Stanley, Jack Pierce, Gene Crosley, Treasurer, Bob Manship, Kenneth Jones, Charles Hoppes, Donald Hoefner, Barney Harvey, Darrell Maitlen. Q. Third row: Donald Lawyer, Gene Davis, William Saubert, Roy Ring, Keith Davis, Bob McCune, Donald Crull, Reece Rogers. Back rowg Marvin Shelton, Morris McCurdy, Louis McCarty, Alvin McCarty, vice- president, Richard Moore, Dean Pickett, Jim Shelton, Chaplain, Frank Hilbert, Ken- neth Michael, Tom Goff, Bud Reno, and Jim Jacobs. , SUNSHINE SOCIETY First row, left to right: Helen Saubert, Clarice Owens, Valasta Simmons, Patsy Guard, Mrs. Helton, sponsor, Rosemary Herzog, Betty Stanley, Shirley Koeniger, Evelyn Johnson, and Madonna Mahoney. Second row: Maryellen Allford, Laura Belle Davidson, Doris Bingaman, Minnie Littleton, Rita Freudenstein, Bonnie Myers, Betty Allford, Evelyn Brulen, Nancy Reighard, and Annette Palmer. Third row: Peggy Shelton, Joan Dunlavy, Gay McCallister, Shirley Wynant, Alice gee allen, Mildred Ayers, Rosemary Heritage, Marjorie Waymire, Judy Wills, and ue uey. Back row: Helen Steele, Betty Weatherford, Ramona Achor, Nancy Hart, Gwen James, Maxine Wildman, Joan Aiman, Elizabeth Ellingwood, Lois Stohler, Patty Smith, Donna Belle McCabe. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA i First row, left to right: Roy Ring, Bob McCune, Reece Rogers, Marvin Harvey, Mr. Brown, Bob Stoner, Jack Pierce, James DeShong, Glen Skinner. Second row: Bud Reno, Luther Hensley, Charles Stinson, Marvin Shelton, Dean Pickett, Bob Garris, Ralph Hilligoss, Max Mercer, Lindsay Vestal. l Third row: Don Lawyer, Darrell Whitesel, Bill H3l'1'iS0Yl, Lowell McLaughlin, Richard Shock, Paul Lucas, Don Somers, Bob Manship, Gordon Burke, and Jack Hosier. GIRIS' 4-H CLUB Back row, left to right: Patty Stohler, Waneta Davis, Ruth Haines, Jean Sheldon, Judy Nelson, Sara West, Marilyn Williams, Peggy Smith, Lavonne Auker, and Jewell Davidson. Middle row: Shirley Walters, Lois Lukens, Jeanette Stohler, Joanna Somers, Gwen- dolyn McNutt, Barbara Mingle, Joyce Boicourt, Phyllis Fadely, and Janet Walters. Front row: Donna Belle McCabe, Wilma Redick, Joan Rencenberger, Evelyn Law- yer, Club Leader, Miss Dessie Burton, Carolyn Reichenbach, Gay McCallister, Marilyn Stohler, and Annabelle Stohler. BOYS' 4-H CLUB l . . . . 1 Back row: Marvin Vestal, David Mercer, Roy Ring, Donald Lawyer, Marvin Pres- ton, Jerry Manship. . Middle row: David Hart, Carl Whitesel, Lowell McLaughlin, Gordon Burke, Donald Somers, Richard Shock, Glen Skinner, Douglas Owens. Front row, left to right: Max Mercer, Bob McCune, Reece Rogers, Bob Manship, Mr. Brown, James DeShong, Jack Pierce, Lindsay Vestal, Kenneth Mercer. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Back row, left to right: Maryellen Allford, Celia Gross, Gloria,Jacobs, Gay Mc- Callister, Betty Allford, Minnie Littleton, Barbara Ormes, Donna Belle McCabe, Alice Lee Allen, Paula Wade, Joyce Milbum, Annabelle Stohler, Shirley Walters, Donna Taylor, Joan Dunlavy, Joanne Aiman, Lois Stohler, Carol Harvey, Carol Hawk. Middle row: Shirley Wynant, Helen Steele, Doris Bingaman, Evelyn Bulen, Kath- erine Carmany, Rose Mary Heritage, Wilma Redick, Judy Goff, Joanne Miller, Peggy Smith, Jean Sheldon, Jacqueline Emery, Sara West, Mary Crist, Kathleen Lawyer, Phyllis Bowyer, Carol Chamberlain, Phyllis McCullough, Carolyn Stottlemyer. Front row: Gwen James, Laura Belle Davidson, Barbara Conner, Nancy Hart, Peggy Shelton, Judy Wills, Mrs. Helton, Shirley Goff, Alice Schug, Marilyn Williams, Jane Raines, Jacqueline Hite, and Gloria Scotti. BAND Standing, left to right: Bob McCune, Marvin Kelly, Herb Ayers, David Waggoner, Richard Dyer, and Miss Nancy Durell, Director. Back row, seated: Kenneth Mercer, Dean Pickett, Denny Smith, Darrell McNutt, Steve Thomas, Roscoe Fadely, Robert Stoner, Paul Ayers, Edgar Scudder, Joe Shelton, Billy Hayden, Donna Belle McCabe and Robert Manship. Middle row, seated: Joan Rencenberger, Gwendolyn McNutt, David Mercer, Presley Peek, Betty Weatherford, Helen Steele, Donald Crull, Evelyn Bulen, Joyce Bradley, Bradley, Gordon Burke, Glen Smith, Jerry Manship, and Don Gordon. Front row, seated: James DeShong, Paul Dyer, Marilyn Williams, Sara West, Meredith Chamberlain, Max Mercer, Ann Kress, and Marvin Shelton. CLUBS BOYS Back row, left to right: Bud Reno, Jim Jacobs, David Waggener, Robert Stoner, Jack Crosley, Don Gordon, Paul Dyer. Front row: Miss Durell, Richard Moore, Lloyd Kelly, Frank Hilbert, Jim Shelton, Kenneth Michael, Marvin Shelton, Jim Schug, Sam Hayden. x fu SENIOR GIRLS V Back row, left to right: Evelyn Bulen, Norma Faussett, Rita1Freudenstein, Marjorie Waymire, Carol Hawk, and Judy Wills. Middle row:' Minnie' Littleton, Bonnie Myers, Annette Palmer, Esther Lawson, Barbara Doty, Nancy Reighard, Sue Huey, Rosemary,Herzog,, and Eva Faust. Front row: Evelyn Johnson, Marjorie Sheldon, Betty Allford, Madonna Mahoney, Miss Durell, Shirley Koeniger, Erma Holliday, Patty Smith, and Pat Miller. JUNIOR GIRLS Back row, left to right: Gay McCallister, Barbara Ormes, Patsy Guard, Betty Stanley, Evelyn Lawyer, Florence Wishard, Laura Belle Davidson. Front row: Alice Lee Allen, Shirley Wynant, Mildred Ayers, Clarice Owens, Miss Durell, Vesta L0u Going, Joan Aiman, Elizabeth Ellingwood, and Valasta Simmons. FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE GIRLS Back row, left to right: Nancy Hart, Carol Chamberlain, Elgie Buntin, Betty Young, Joyce Milburn, Phyllis McCullough, Jacqueline Emery, Lois Lawson, Barbara Ferguson, Janet Higdon, Annabelle Stohler, and Ann Kress. Middle row: Peggy Smith, Marilyn Williams, Sara West, Judy Goff, Joan Miller, Wilma Redick, Peggy Shelton, Margaret Stubbs, Mary Noble, Joan Davis, Marilyn Stohler, Shirley Walters, Owen James, and Alice Schug. Front row: Maryellen Allford, Ramona Achor, Phyllis Bowyer, Beverly Gahimer, Miss Durell, Jane Raines, Lydia Widener, Gloria Jacobs, and Shirley Goff. 'OFFICE S-ECRETARIES M, .. 4 Standing, left to right: Rosemary Herzog, Rita Freudenstein, Carol Hawk, Betty Allford, Carolyn Reichenbach, Betty Weatherford, and Sue Huey. Seated: Nancy Reighard and Mr. Miner. TEACHERS' SECRETARIES Standing, left to right: Minnie Littleton, Carol Hawk, Marjorie Waymire, Norma Faussett, Judy Wills, Nancy Reighard, Barbara Doty, Erma Holliday, and Pat Miller. Seated: Rita Freudenstein, Evelyn Johnson, Evelyn Bulen, Shirley Koeniger, Annette Palmer, and Madonna Mahoney. PEN EDITORIAL STAFF A Standing: left to right: Miss Ellsworth, Peggy Smith, Joan Rencenberger, Claire Coryell, Kenny Michael, Maryellen Allford, Valasta Simmons, George Ballinger, Carroll Stottlemyer, and Barney Harvey. PEN PRODUCTION STAFF First row, left to right: Evelyn Johnson, Carol Hawk, Mrs. Daugherty, Barbara ' Doty. Second row: Betty Allford, Madonna Mahoney, Rosemary Herzog, Eva Faust, Norma Faussett, Rita Freudenstein. Third row: Bonnie Myers, Esther Lawson, Shirley Koeniger, Erma Holliday, An- nette Palmer, Pat Miller, Evelyn Bulen, Nancy Reighard, Helen Steele, Juliann Wills, Marjorie Waymire, Minnie Littleton, Sam Hayden, and Marjorie Sheldon. MONITORS Left to right: Florence Wishard, Doris Bingaman, Carolyn Reichenbach, Shirley Owen, Juliann Wills, and Nancy Reighard. SAFETY PATROL Back row, left to right: Rex Clendenen, Richard Moore, Louis McCarty, Jim Schug, Marvin Shelton. V Front row: Bob Brandenburg, Melvin Cook, Floyd Vance, Donald Hoefner, Robert Deadman, and Jack Crosley. FIRE PATROL Left to right: Pete Clendenen, Lloyd Kelly, Richard Moore, Kenny Michael, Louis A McCarty, Jasper Hepfer, Jack Crosley, Jim Shelton, Jim Schug, Marvin Shelton. LIBRARY Left to right: Jerry Hoagland, Rosemary Heritage, Frances Dunlavy, Nancy Reighard, Joan Rencenberger, Norma. Faussett, Wilma Redick, Miss Hallowell, Lydia Widener, Ruth Nelson, Joanne Scott, Judy Wills, and Carolyn Reichenbach. cm Hamm. afwwuz the flank SHOP l A Left to right: David Taylor, Norman Keesling, Elroy Carmany, Gene Davis, Richard Ginder, Lester Filbrun, Bill Brown, Floyd Vance, Melvin Cook, Rex Norris, Harold Dillon, Haines House, Maryin Carmany, Belford McAdams, Kenneth Jones, Charles Hoppes, Ralph Hilligoss, Hershel Glass, Bob Jones, Lewis Owen, Bill Clark, Jim Wilson, John Wechsler, Jimmy Crosley, Junior Howard. AGRICULTURE vie, Left to right: Lowell McLaughlin, Richard Shock, Darrell Whitesel, Luther Hensley, William Harrison, Jack Lucas, Kenneth Mercer, Ralph Hilligoss, Jack Hosier, Bill Saubert, Reece Rogers, Bob McCune, Roy Ring, Glen Skinner, Belford McAdams, Gordon Burke, James DeShong, Donald Somers. CHEMISTRY Back row, left to right: Mr. Miner, Helen Gibson, Bob Carpenter, Donald Crull,' Morris McCurdy, Edward Mousa, Leo Flory, Gene Crosley, and Alvin McCarty. Front row3.Rose Mary Heritage, Lois Stohler, Florence Wishard, Judy Wills, Car- roll Stottlemyer, Darrell Maitlen, David Taylor, and Dick Goff. PHYSICS ' I Back row, left to right: Carolyn Reichenbach, Mr. Harris, Louis McCarty, Doris Bmgaman, Betty Allford, Jim Schug, Rex Clendenen, Bob Brandenburg. C Front row.: Kenneth Michael, Richard Moore, Lloyd Kelly, Jim Jacobs, Jack ros ey. TYPING 12 Back row, left to rightg Annette Palmer, Pat Miller, and Bonnie Myers. Fourth row: Evelyn Bulen, Rita Freudenstein, Barbara Doty, Judy Wills, and Esther Lawson. Third row: Rosemary Herzog, Betty Allford, Carol Hawk, and Shirley Koeniger. Second row: Nancy Reighard, Marjorie Waymire, Helen Steele, and Sam Hayden. Front row: Norma Faussett, Evelyn Johnson, Madonna Mahoney, and Minnie Littleton. Instructor: Mrs. Daugherty. THE CO0KS 'MIKE -r CAFETERIA -w. w gg:-, A, i c Y sn' , LM.. WM ' - ,serif x sei! ?QiQ???Q ul ' K k - -5v'tT3?9-y2:ibL1.'L,. - f w,wi,., T-S35 3453535 ' . . .. . .QQ 2 ,fi fees K A ,.1-gkglgjg.-' K X Q14 .NM U Q-Q? MLHH AN' A '15 wi sl 1 , agua: q w A 'Y5'w-5 ' p. ga :gf ,QQ ish . 4153 VI? Agn an siijg 55,5 QQ, X-f. 'fx-ima , gf- Q Y xi, 'Q 1? FIRST TEAM . Back row, left to right: Coach Charles Stcidle, Bob Brandenburg, Kenneth Michael, Jim Schlliff Rex Clenflenen, Jack Crosley, and Assistant Coach Gail Grabill. l Front row: Alvin McCarty, Dick Goff, Marvin Harvey, Gene Crosley, Darrell Maitlen, and Student Manager Donald Crull. Back row, left to right: Coach Charles Steidle, Harold Dillon, Robert Taylor, Carroll Stottlemyer, Robert DeShong, Roscoe Fadely, and Assistant Coach Gail Grabill. Front row: Reece Rogers, Gene Davis, Billy Owen, Jim Crosley, Jim Wilson, and Student Manager Donald Crull. FRESHMAN TEAM Back POW, left '50 Tight! Jim Wilson, Ted Bell, Donald Somers, Harold Dillon, Junior Howard, and Bob Taylor. Front row: James DeSh0mir, RSX Milner, Coach Gail Grabill, Roscoe Fadely, and Billy Owen. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM Back row, left to right: Paul Ayers, Bob Stanley, Bill Hayden, Bill Stinson. Second row: Max Mercer, David Haefner, Junior Kuhns, David Hart, Jack Payne. Front row: Don Owens, Herb Ayers, Gerald Boram, Mr. Grabill, Johnny Hilbert, Marvin Kelly, Jackie Milner. , . .J c6'aAlmt6alL REX CLENDENEN QAbovej Pete, senior forward, currently dubbed Pistol Packing Pete has played 3 years on the varsity team. He has kept the basketball fans breathless by his long shots from the floor. One of our prize speci- mens that placed on the all-section- al, regional, and semi-final teams. Good luck, Pete. JACK CROSLEY fRightJ Jack, a senior, is our flashy for- ward-full of grit and determina- tion! Ever in there plugging with his accurate left handed shooting. This has been Jack's third year on the varsity team. He placed on the all-sectional and regional teams. Good luck, Jack. KENNETH MICHAEL KLeftJ Kenny, a senior, with his fair play and level-headedness, has been one of the mainstays of the Irish for the past 3 years. Kenny has always been a good team man. We hate to see him leave. Good luck, Kenny. GENE CROSLEY iLeftJ Another one of those Irish Crosleys . Gene has played good ball for the second team and subbed on the first. Gene is a junior and should accomplish great things next year. DARREL MAITLEN CBel0wJ Darrel-plus a little more ex- perience-equals plenty of competi- tion for opponents. Another jun- ior who is expected to show his stuff in the very near future. ROBERT BRANDENBURG KRightD Bob, a senior, has been a hard worker but just came into his own this year. Brandy and his good humor will be greatly missed. Good luck, Bob. ALVIN McCARTY lLeftJ Alvin has shown flashes of be- ing one of our best basketball players for this year and next. Just a junior, so we are depending on him next year. MARVIN HARVEY CRightJ Barney, a junior, has been one of the greatest competitive players that has ever worn a P. H. S. suit. Keep your eyes on him-9, good year ahead. JAMES SCHUG CLeftJ Jim, a senior, has made a won- derful showing this season. This has been his second year on the varsitv team. He has shown a splendid fighting spirit and is to be commended for his good work. He placed on the all-sectional and regional teams. Good luck, Jim. RICHARD GOFF KBel0wj Dick, captain of the Irish, has been a varsity player since a fresh- man. Due to his dependability and clever floor work he has been the work-horse of our team. He placed on the all-sectional and regional teams. We are expecting great things of him next year, as a senior. Y BASEBALL TEAM Back row, left to right: Bob Brandenburg, Student Manager, Donald Crull, Rex' Clendeneil. Middle row: Coach Charles Steidle, Jimmy Jacobs, Charles Hoppes, Jack Crosley, and Assistant Coach Gail Grabill. Front row: Gene Crosley, Carroll Stottlemyer, Marvin Harvey, and Jim Schug. TRACK Front row, left to right: Gene Crosley, Jim Schug, Donald Crull, Student Manager, Marvin Harvey, Charles Hoppes. Back row: Dick Goff, Jack Crosley, Bob Brandenburg, Darrel Maitlen, and Alvin McCarty. IRISH FANS ANDERSON F A L L S February 15 BRINGING HOME THE SECTIONAL BACON , , Cjeleidwffn' 1 OH HAPPY G I 0 N A DAY FOR I R I S H Community Convocation and Parade In Honor of Irish VICTORY ON TO THE SEMI-FINALS GRADUATION BEST WISHES from BURCH .IEWELERS The House of Lucky Wedding Ring I O JEWELRY AND WATCH Headquarters for the HIRISHH VAN HOY CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery Service Phone 165 312 Pearl St YOUR FURNITURE DOLLAR BUYS HOME COMFORT PENDLETON FURNITURE COMPANY 110 N. Pendleton Ave. Phone CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE HAYDEN'S CLASS OF '47 66 ' 99 , A The Reautinook GRUCERIES 308 Pearl St. Phone 237 Lee Ellen Krueger MEATS PERMANENTS - SHAMPOOS SET - MANICURE Phone 246 AND SCALP TREATMENT A GAMMON BROS. MEN'S WEAR Phone 111 Pendleton n1LLoN's coRNER Groceries -- Lunch and Fresh Meats l SHELL GA.S and OIL Pendleton Phone 69W HUNTSVILLE INDIANA G 0 F F ' S I QUALITY MEATS I I I I PENDLETON GREENFIELD Phone 117 Phone 386 Compliments of C A B sf C Corner Chevrolet PHONE 102 Pendleton, Indiana PENDLETON LOAN ASSOCIATION WILL BE MORE THAN GLAD TO EXPLAIN ITS PLANS O O 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 O O PHONE 133 PENDLETON LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES LOWE BROS. PAINTS PLANING AND MILLWORK A SPECIALTY STORM DOORS Phone 31 Pendleton, In Telephone - Local - Long Distance Telegraph and Money Order Service Western Union o o PENDLETON TELEPHONE COMPANY MOBERLY MOTOR CO. NEW NEW FORD FORD PARTS CARS GENUINE FORD PARTS AND SERVICE 234 S. Pendleton Ave. Phone 507 CITY BARBER SHOP Have us look at the back of your head- Everybody else does. PROPPS and LAWSON PENDLETON BANKING COMPANY The Old Bank On the Corner Established 1872 PENDLETON, INDIANA CAPITAL . . .SURPLUS . . . 3100,000.00 O I MEMBER Federal Reserve System Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation JO E MOTOR COMPA Dodge and Plymouth Dealer 120 E. State Street Phone 261 PENDLETON, INDIANA Visit Rosenhaum's Jewelry tore 81 Gift hop For Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversaries and Other Special Occasions We Have Gifts Of All Descriptions From All Over the World COUSlN'S THE STORE THAT CONFIDENCE BUILT A d Ind'ana JEWELRY STORE GJFI' sHoP erm ' Phone 6011 Phone 5167 Mrs. Smith: 4Frantically phoning lawyer upon learning Pat has eloped with titled Frenchmanj Mr. Jones, what's a markee? Mr. Jones: One of those things they have in front of theaters to keep rain off the customers. Mrs. Smith: Oh, heavens! Patty married one of them yesterday!! For years and years the two sexes have been racing faster and faster for suprem- acy. Now they've settled down to neck and neck. Miss Ward: fln class on English historyj Queen Mary followed George VI, didn't she, Pete? Pete: Yes, Miss Ward. Miss Ward: Then who followed Mary? Pete: Her little lamb. Richard Moore: If you had just one bullet left in your gun, and a madman and a bull were charging at you from each side, which one would you shoot? Kenny Michael: I don't know. How about you? Richard: Shoot the madman. After all, a senior can shoot the bull any time. Miss Ellsworth: Correct this sentence. The horse and cow is in the field. ' Sam Hayden: The cow and horse is in the field. Ladies first. Mrs. Bulen: Evelyn, get off that young man's lap! Evelyn: Nothin' d0in', mom. I saw him first. Helen Steele: If I were your wife I'd take poison!! Don Lawyer: If you were my wife I'd take it myself. Miss Hallowell: What is the meaning of the expression, the quick and the dead '? Carolyn R.: The quick are the ones who get away with chewing gum in your library and the dead are the ones who don't. Norma F.: iAs seventh grader returns book on aerodynamicsj This book's rather technical, isn't it? Seventh Gader: lFearfullyj Yes, but it was that way when I got it, honest. A good education enables you to get into more expensive trouble. SHAUL'S GROCERY O 0 FRESH VEGETABLES - MEATS BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS C C . Phone 127 WE DELIVER 106 W. State Street Pendleton, Indiana ALLIS-CHALMERS TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS SALES AND SERVICE - O I WM. RING 81 SONS Pendleton, Ind. Phones Anderson 130 Phone 95F3 2-3943 FlSHER'S CROCERY Groceries - Fresh Meats - Vegetables DELIVERY' SERVICE PHONE 156 116 East State Street Pendleton, Indiana Fast, Efficient Service SOUND SYSTEMS R' H' 109 N. Pendleton Avenue D X Service Phone 310 Days-256-W Nights Pendleton, Ind. CROUCH 81 FOSTER Home of Westinghouse Appliances PHILCO RADIOS - REFRIGERATORS Fortville, Indiana E. F. ELECTRICAL . . APPLIANCES Plumblng 81 Heating Used In our Domestic . ' Science 313 s. Main street ' Furnished by Pendleton, Ind. F. J. 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PAT, Ulf- COCA-COLA BOTPLING COMPANY FRANKLIN STUDIO STUDIO - ANNUAL - COMMERCIAL GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY O I OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHER TO THE CLASS OF '47 I O Phone 70 110 North Pendleton Avenue Pendleton CORYELL'S THE PACKAGE STORE ON THE CORNER PHONE 100 AND BE 10095, SAFE Fountain Service -- Drugs In Packages I Q I O Indiana Railroad - Greyhound Bus Line Accommodations 101 West State Street Pendleton, Ind. Compliments of CARPENTEIYS Sc to 31.00 STORE Don't Go By 9- Come In and Buy SEE SHULL'S STORES FOR QUALITY GRADUATION CLOTHING SHOES FOR ALL AGES Phone 241 Phone 2 Pendleton Fortville WE THINK The Best Is N one Too Good For Our Customers O O - Air Conditioning GOOD F0O'D FOUNTAIN SERVICE SMITH'S CAFETERIA MILLION'S INN FINE FOODS FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone 72 67 and 9 Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Million Pendleton, Ind. Compliments of THE PENDLETON TIMES QUALITY JOB PRINTING Official Typesetters For This Annual Phone 24 Harold F. Weaver TAN KE'S DRUG STORES PRESCRIPTIONS SCHOOL SUPPLIES SUNDRIES ' TOBACCO 'K THE BEST IN FOUNTAIN SERVICE 102 W. State Street Pendleton, Indiana Lapel, Indiana KYLE HUDSON sf SON Jewelers I O LOWEST CASH PRICES -I A 'ON DIAMONDS Phone 221-J .209 S. Main Street Fortville, Indiana ,, . . ,. PICKETI' MACHINE SHOP Acetylene and Electric WELDING Established 1919 , PHONE 224M W. Tile Street Pendleton, Ind. ROYAL SERVICE STATION MOBILGAS AND OILS CARS GREASED - WASHED - OIL CHANGED WHEEL BALANCING- ONE-STOP SERVICE Wilbur and Johnnie FORTVILLE HARDWARE CO. Hardware and Electrical Supplies PAINTS SPORTING GOODS Phone 241-J Oak Street on State Road 67 PENDLET ON RECORD SHOP Latest Recordings By Victor - Columbia - Decca Capitol - Majestic - Admiral - Olympic RADIOS .- PHONOGRAPHS - COMBINATIONS 123 W. State Street Phone 333 SHIRLEY SALES 81 SERVICE Beard Shirley, Prop. Pontiac and International Service ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Phone 66 Pendleton, Indiana MAIN'S MODERN MARKET GROCERIES u MOBILGAS MOBILOIL Phone 69R Huntsville, Indiana RITZRCIGAR STORE RECREATION PARLOR Where They All Meet Soft Drinks - Ice Cream - Candies Sunday and Daily Papers Pocket Billiards Magazines 0 I PHONE so West State Street Pendleton Q September 9 : October 11: October 15: October 23: October 25: October 31: November 4: November 8: November 14: November 18: November 22: December 13: December 20: January 6: January 11 : January 23-24: January 27 : ' ...79 6-7947 Back to the Salt Mine. New teachers, new classes, and new schedules combine to make first day interesting, if hectic. Several new students discovered wandering about lower halls in state of coma due to confusion over location of rooms. First Pen issued: most libel suits settled out of court. First Dramatic Club meeting and tryouts for new mem- bers. T-o act or not to act . . . Report cards come out. Thirty-five seniors confined to quarters. Choral Festival at Indianapolis. Are all the juniors back yet, Miss Durell? Hallow-e'en. The question is, who threw the eggs, the rot- ten ones, that is? Dramatic Club initiation. Are they human? Pendleton Irish win first basketball game by trampling Markleville, 45-25. Yippee! Dr. Cabutahe of Manila speaks at convo. Individual annual pictures taken. Smile, please. Pendleton edges past archenemy, Lapel, 48-47. Home talent convo given . . . o-o-o, Frankie! Christmas convocation and dismissal of school for the holidays: School finally Fe-Opens, after slight delay due to bad weather and dangerous roads. Hangovers prevalent among upper- classmen: 'Invitational basketball tournament. Markleville snags both trophies for double win. f Semester examinations held. Advanced English students -begin task of learning to patch up split infinitives. I February February February February March 1 : March 8 : 6: 15: 20 26: March 15 : March 17 March 28 April 3: April 16: May 2: May 17: 25: May May 30 : School students and faculty saddened by passing of Mr. Ellsworth. High school has lost a friend. Pendleton outscores Anderson, 38-36, in first Irish victory over the Indians in thirty years! Fans celebrate until wee hours. Head of Indiana F. B. I. gives speech at convo. Now we know how to rob a bank and why we can't get away with it. Nancy Reigha1'd's birthday. Note: this is a plug for the editor-in-chief. Now maybe Ye Literary Editor can get some peace. . Pendleton is victorious at Anderson sectional! Team defeats Summitville, Frankton, and Anderson, to win. Good work, boys! PENDLETON WINS REGIONAL TOURNEY! Clayton falls to Irish speed: Southport bows to local quintet after eliminating Fortville from competition. This is the first time Pendleton has won regional. Pendleton loses Semi-Final game to Lawrenceburgg Shelby- ville wins match to go to State. St. Patrick's Day, and big pep session-convo for the basket- ball team. Chuck Bailey of the Bulletin gives short talk. Yea, team! Dramatic Club gives annual program of one-act plays. Stu- dent directors and Miss Ellsworth create aspirin shortage in Pendleton. Operetta presented by the Glee Clubs and Miss Durellg A'Hollywood Extra. Hollywood meets Hopetown, Maine, with a bang. County choral group meets to call hogs at Alexandria. A large group is assembled Cof students, not hogsl. Strictly Formal, senior class play a huge success. Talent scouts duly impressed-contracts being drawn up. Fcrmals, ties appear for Junior-Senior Prom. Two juniors still not accounted for. Baccalaureate. Speaker wows 'em while seniors mourn. Commencement and graduation. 'Bye, kids. 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