Pendleton High School - Papyrus Yearbook (Pendleton, IN)
- Class of 1951
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V'-fa Q Mt-. fx 1 fe, .3 ., .Xe,7,xAlW, ' 75' , w I' K 1 Smeg' I I,.jJaL,,qf -? I 1-my ' ,A J. .cuff 'fn ip .lg,?:r.g' x 3 .JK 2' ' . 1 r A EW x E x . lik. ' - , Qs 'z fe IDAIDYIQUS PAUL AYERS, Editor Written and Published by the Nineteen F ifty-one Seniors of Pendleton High School, Pendleton, Indiana I WW' WHAT PHS MEANS TO US? To us, PHS is education, people, sports, and events. PHS is to us all the big and little things which make up our lives at PHS We cannot explain what PHS means to you. In the 1951 Papyrus we will try to record many events of the past year. OUR ALMA MATER As we begin a new half century, we, as Seniors, are ending one of life's greatest experiences. We are leaving a place, which has grown to be a part of our lives, to take up new things in a new world , Just 15 years ago, the present building was erected. New and great things have happened- here in the last 50 yearsg may the next half century bring as much advancement. TABLE OF CONTENTS x Activities ............ Administration .. Annual Staff ...... Classes : Seniors ........ Juniors ........... Sophomores .... Freshmen - .... .. Eighth -Grade Seventh Grade Sports ................. Sponsored by R. S. DOTY - Noisy Popcorn First and Most Important ..... EDUCATION The goal we have been seeking, EDUCATION, is moving farther away. We have worked hard to catch the important things of life. We will always remember our years at PHS. PHYSICS CLASS How high's up? ,.,wJ,.,,..,J---M-1'- TYPING CLASS Hunt ................ Peck ! AGRICULTURE Future Farmers ? ? ? '? 'Z Sponsored by PENDLETON BANKING COMPANY 5 CIVICS CLASS Now, Grabe, you know that just can't be! CHEMISTRY CLASS Na - H 2 O ----- BOOM! SPEECH CLASS And furthermore .... Sponsored by HARDY MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 4 HOME EC. CLASS Mmmmmmm GOOD! LATIN CLASS Egote Amo! ????? MATH CLASS Still trying to solve X. Sponsored by HARDY MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 5 W if a ,i 1 5 4 ' PAQ-S' ia . . . People Students and teachers . . . boys and girls . . . all different, yet all the same. The people all work toward keeping things going smoothly. We cheered, laughed together, and complained to- gether, but yet we joined together to form PHS. 7 APPRECIATION Here's to Grabill, who has sponsored the crew And, to all of our pilots, It's thanks to you. We are leaving you now, So, you can take your long-yearned-for rest, But, before we go, We say, Thanks for everything, good, old P.H.S 8 'IIE :QA vu-f If 5 , ,V.W - :g ,g 'ir l' 'llwuu-.,,,. SCHOOL BOARD Seated: Lewis S. Jacob, Supt.g Wyant House, Secretaryg Hubert Lee, Trustee. Standing: L. M. Titus, Presidentg F. G. Hinkle, Treasurer The Pendleton-Fall Creek Schools operate as a joint system. The board consists of three representatives of the town of Pendleton and the township trustee. They form the policies by which the school is regulated. 0 of a and aawliq P' The executive offlcer 1S to carry out the policies formulated by the school board. He serves as administrator for both the hlgh school and the grade school. 7114, Rm ew, .szzmz ERNEST A. HARRIS High School Principal A. B., Hanover College A. M., University of Chicago Teaches: Physics, Mathematics The princlpal is 1n charge of the adminlstration of the high school Frances Ellsworth A.B., Indiana Uni- versity Graduate Work: Butler University Indiana University Teaches: English Essie V. Hallowell A.B., Indiana University A.M., Indiana University Teaches: Latin, English Library George H. Lee A.B., Taylor University M.S., Butler University Teaches: Science, Biology Dessie Burton A.B., Indiana Uni- versity Chicago University Teaches: Home Economics, English Ruth Eley A.B., Indiana University Graduate Work: Indiana University Teaches : Mathematics English Richard B. Meek B.S., Indiana University Butler University Teaches: Social Studies Donna Clotilde Tirey Eastern Ill. S.T.C. B.S., Indiana State Teachers College Teaches: Art Don Casterline B.S., Ball State Teachers College Teaches: Physical Ed. Industrial Arts Coach Frederick E. Wolf B.S., Agriculture, Purdue University Graduate Work: Indiana University University of Illinois Purdue University Teaches : Agriculture, Chemistry 11 Kenneth Wooley B.S., Ball State Teachers College Elementary License: Eastern Ill. State Teachers College Graduate Work: Ball State Teachers College Teaches: Music, Band Rosemary Bergman B.S., Indiana University Teaches: Physical Ed. English Gail M. Grabill B.S., Ball State Teachers College M.S., Ball State Teaches: Social Studies Assistant Coach Clara Borden A.B., Math., Indiana University ,M.S., Education, In- diana University Teaches: Mathematics Norma Pitman B.S., Indiana State Teachersx College Graduate Work: I. S. T. C. Teaches : -Commerce STUDENT COUNCIL This group is under the super- vision of Mr. Harris. Their prim- ary purpose is to discuss and try to improve high school stan- dards. First Row: Miss Borden, Sol Miller, Lynn Schmitt, Arlene Whitsel. Second Row: Virgil Mousa, Gerald Keesling, Patty McLa1'y, Norman Mc- Curdy. Third Row: John Hilbert, Robin Ramsey, Leah Lawson, Beverly Dine. Mr. Harris, Sponsor: Dick Grile, President: Joan Brindel, Charles Hamilton, George Owens. ATHLETIC BOARD BOOSTER COMMITTEE This is a student group that organizes our yell practices and strives to build up the students' school spirit. It formulates all general athletic pol- icies of the school. These policies are carried out by the coach and the prin- cipal. Mr. Casterline. 1 2 l Mr. Jacob, Mr. Harris, Miss Borden, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Virgil Mousa .....................................,...... Treasurer Darrel McNutt ....... ........... Pr esident Nancy Hite .......... ...,,.....,... S ecretary Edgar Lucas .,...... ........ V ice President Gail Grabill ...... ,,,,,,..,,,,, S ponsor O 15 Marilyn Austin G.A.A. 1-2-3 Sunshine 2 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Operetta 1-2-4 Paul Ayers Class Treasurer 1 Class Secretary 3 Hi-Y 2-3-4 Chorus 1 Basketball 4 Student Manager 2-3 Baseball 4 Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 1 Joyce Boicourt 4-H 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic 'Club 3-4 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1-2-4 Joyce Bradley Class Secretary 2 Sunshine 2-3-4 S.S.S. Treasurer 3 Dramatic Club 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Office Girl 3 Boosters Committee 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Operetta 1-2-4 Marilyn Burns 'G.A.A. 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 Teacher's Secretary Operetta 1-2 Meredith Chamberlain Chorus 1 Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Operetta 1 Joan Cordell 4-H 1-2-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1-2-4 Ronald Davis Class President 2 Hi-Y 2-3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Fire Patrol 4 Monitor 4 Annual Staff 4 Frances Dunlavy G.A.A. 1 Chorus 2-3 Teacher's Secretary 4 Librarian 1 Student Council 2 Operetta 2 Martha Jean Etchison Chorus 1-2-3-4 Operetta 1-2-4 Phyllis Fadely Class Vice President 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Band 1 Annual Staff 4 Boosters Committee 3 Betty Gahimer Chorus 1-2 Dramatic Club 3 Teacher's Secretary 4 Librarian 2-3 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1 Richard Grile Chorus 4 Fire Patrol 4 Monitor 3-4 Boosters Committee 4 Boosters Committee Chairman 4 Operetta 4 Jefferson Twp. School Ethel Ann Harmeson Chorus 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 D. C. Vice President 3 D. C. Reporter 4 Band 4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 1-2-3-4 Office Girl 4 Student Council 1 Boosters Committee 2 Majorette 4 Operetta 4 Delores Hilligoss G. A. A. 1-2-3 Sunshine 2-3-4 S.S.S. Recording Sec'y Chorus 1-2-3 Dramatic Club 3-4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Office -Girl 4 Operetta 1-2 Nancy Hite Class Secretary 4 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Yell Leader 3-4 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1-2 Chorus 1-2 15 Sponsored by MOBERLY MOTOR CORPORATION David Hoefner Hi-Y 2-3-4 Class Treasurer 2 Hi-Y President 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Basketball' 4 Track 4 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 1 Barbara Holland G.A.A. 1-2 Chorus 1-2-4 Operetta 1-2-4 Gay James G.A.A. 3 Annual Staff 4 Frances Kamke Sunshine 2-3-4 Tea.cher's Secretary 4 Tech., Indianapolis 1 Columbus H. S. 1-3 , ,.,1., ., , .Q - wk, , ,.:wez,s5n.,L -1 rates 5,-:ag 1-11. .wear-wgm-1 - : 1 -355 ' '7 kfQiQl1fl' 'A P ' K -7-T k ' : '- ? 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Jerry Manship F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3 Chorus 1-2 Fire Patrol 1 Band 1-2-3-4 t4 1-2 fi-15 , -n -' ' 11,3435 gg-gags' it -f ifwf -sfslig 4, 7 , virti ... , ily 3 , wgr ' . , X - o ,'gg-255-ia-one -e1Qss5,:-gQggtegzszfe. .Q lf ffwss s Prism 1- A af- 1, . , xg :w ie , . iiffggg f . - 'l' , ' 53325514 , ' . , , ?y3,5ik3,y,a ' ' - -1 -, W t M it N. if 31 K 4 1, ,f1,,-W1eexff'fQ,r. ,- m,.an,,, ..,, ,lc A Darrel McNutt Class President 3-4 Hi-Y 2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-4 Dramatic Club ,3-4 Dramatic Club Treas. Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 1-4 Max Mercer F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 F.F.A. President 4 4-H 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Sandra Miller 'G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3 Dramatic Club 3-4 Yell Leader 3-4 Operetta 1-2 Don Milner Hi-Y 2-3-4 Hi-Y Vice President 4 Chorus 4 Baseball 4 Monitor 3 Annual Staff 4 Student Council 2-3 Operetta 4 4 Barbara Mingle 4-H 1-2-3-4 G.A.A. 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Librarian 3-4 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1-2-4 Virgil Mousa Class Treasurer 3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 4-H 1-2-3 Fire Patrol 4 Student Council 4 Vernon Naanes Chorus 4 Operetta 4 Jordan Village School 1 Cloverdale H. S. 2 Irene Noble G.A.A. 1 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Operetta 1-2-4 Sherry Orme Sunshine 2-3-4 S.S.S. Corresponding Secretary 3 S.S.S. President 4 G.A.A. 1-2 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 1-2 Chorus 1-2-3 Dramatic Club 2-3 Don Owens Hi-Y 2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Band 2-3-4 Frances Petty Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 2 Dramatic Club 3-4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Batavia H.S. 1 Joan Rencenberger Class President 1 4-H 1-2-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 S.S.S. Vice President Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Band 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Librarian 1-2-3 Operetta 1-2-4 3 Carroll Ridgeway Class Vice President 2 Chorus 4 Fire Patrol Chief 4 Annual Staff 4 Norma Rutledge Chorus 1-2-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Operetta 2-4 Russell Scott Chorus 4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Operetta 4 Edgar Scudder Hi-Y 2-3-4 Hi-Y Chaplain 4 Chorus 4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Dramatic Club President 4 Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Monitor 2 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 4 Joe Shelton Hi-Y 2-3-4 Chorus 1-4 Dramatic Club Fire Patrol 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Drum Major 4 Operetta 1-4 Mary Stinson -G.A.A. 1-2 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 3-4 3-4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Operetta 4 Vera Stinson Sunshine 3-4 'Deacher's Secre Donna Stohler 4-H 1-2-3 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 tary Teacher's Secretary 4 Office Girl 4 Operetta 1-2 19 Sponsored by DILLON'S C0 RNER Theresa Stohler Class Secretary 1 G.A.A. 1-2-3-4 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Operetta 1-2-4 Shirley Walter 4-H 1-2 G.A.A. 1 Sunshine 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4 Dramatic Club 3-4 Teacher's Secretary 4 Operetta 1-2-4 2 . Class Flower - Red Carnation Class Motto - Don't Itch For Successg Scratch For It. Class Colors - Red and Grey Sponsored by DELCO REMY GM. DIVISION 20 Larry Whiteley Monitor 1 Chorus 1 1-din kg it .EE vm ,al by g M, I funn--.-.. Advisers And Editor Darrel McNutt, Paul Ayers, Mr. 'Grabill Hman! Snapshot Editors Carroll Ridgeway, Ronald Davis, Gay James, Max Mercer s ri 5, 3. Sports Editor Art Editor Don Milner Theresa Stohler 21 Literary Editors Ethel Ann Harmeson Joan Rencenberger 5104! Advertising And Circulation Edgar Lucas, Leah Lawson, Phyllis Fadelv Picture Editors Sherry Orme, Edgar Scudder, David Hoefner, Joyce Bradley Sponsored by DELCO REMY GM. DIVISION PROPHECY December 20, 1970 Dear Diary, Today has made me think .Santa arrived early with a book for me en- titled Memories . Today has given me a warmer feeling and a better understanding of the old saying, Old pals are the best pals after all. It seemed so long since I had heard from any '51 classmates that today was quite a shock. When I awoke this morning, I was a little puzzled to find myself in a strange room, but then I realized that this was December 20, my dance studio in Indiana was closed for the holidays, I had flown to New York the day before, and thisn was not just a dream, this was the Astor Hotel in New York City. About nine o'clock, I started downstairs for breakfast. To my amaze- ment, Frances Kamke was running the elevator. As I stepped into the restaurant, I heard two familiar voices mingled with those of children. There sat Betty fGahimerJ and Russell Scott with their three children-Unus, Due, and Tres--whom they had named in memory of Miss Hallowell. A tall, distinguished fellow walked into the room, I was told he was Senator Lucas who was in New York investigating the corrupt practices of Mayor Darrell McNutt. All at once, I heard a band coming down the street, and 'being one that doesn't like to miss a parade, I rushed out. It was a circus band led. by Major Joe Shelton announcing the arrival of the biggest circus of earth, The Hilligoss and Whiteley Extravaganza. Near the end of the band were two familiar faces which belonged to the drummers, Don Owens and Marvin Kelly. Following the band were the people of the side shows. The dare-devil was our own Charles Kuhnsg Vernon Naanes was the strong man, and Shirley Walter was the trapeze artist. Next came the animals with Meredith Chamberlain, their trainer, rid- ing upon an elephant. His assistant, Dick Grile, was teasing the elephants with mice. After the parade passed, a sight-seeing bus pulled up to the curb and the driver, Ronald Davis, who had left home at the early age of 32, invited me to go on the next tour. We started at 11:00 and were back by 1:00. During our trip W-e saw the home of the former Vera Stinson, now wife of Cy Rockefeller V, who has just inherited the Rockefeller millions. We passed a huge building which was covered with shamrocks. I was told this was an auctioneers school run by Nancy Hite and Sandra Miller.- I guess they developed a strong second wind while leading yells at our good old alma mater. Over the entrance of the next house was the sign The House of No Men . It was owned and operated for all women who had never found their ideal by Frances Petty. Donna Stohler was standing guard at the gate. On our return trip, we passed Central Park where we saw Phyllis Fadely standing upon a soapbox giving a lecture-evidently still trying to get a republican administration. 22 When I returned, I went straight to Leah Lawson's Pink Tiger Room for lunch. My waitress was an old classmate, Barbara Holland. For dessert I ordered a piece of pecan pie baked by the J. Manship Pie Co., Inc. During the meal, a fashion revue was presented by leading designers of the city. Martha Etchison modeled exclusives from the Virgil Mousa Salon. Frances Dunlavy modeled Fuscha Dresses for Redheadsu created by Norma Rutledge. As the day's guest, Lois Lukens, now doubling for Lana Turner, mod- eled a gown of bright red and pink. My next stop was Macy's Department Store. There was quite a commotion at one end of the first floor. As I got nearer I saw what resembled a miniature navy, but to my amazement, I found it was Sherry COrmeJ and her little sailors. Barbara Mingle, their nurse, was holding the smallest one so he could see over the counters. Mar- ilyn Austin was the one drawing all the attention, she was showing the kiddies how she pitches a no hit, no run, no error game for the Purple Sox Baseball Team of Huntsville. The next familiar face I saw was that of Joyce Boicourt. She was sell- ing Whatchacall, the successor of Hadacol. It was nearing closing time for Macy'sg so I decided I would take a walk, then possibly go to the show. Some way or other I got on a side street and soon I saw signs reading Hoefner's Pool Room-Owned and Operated by the world famous David Hoefner and Gay and Irene's Pawn Shop-Engagement Rings Our Specialty-Irene Noble and Gay James, Owners and Proprietors. Finally, after what seemed like hours, I reached the greasepaint street -Broadway. I went to the Palace Theater where so many stars had gotten their starts. Playing there was Ed Scudder and his Musicales with Max Mercer as his featured artist. The vocalists with the band were The Three J's- Joan Cordell, Joyce Bradley, and Joan Rencenberger--who had just re- turned from a European tour. Joan Kinder and Marilyn Burns did a special- ty act on stilts. On my way back to the Astor, the cab passed a huge advertisement which signified that another '51er had made good. It read: For drinks that never fail, use Ayers' Beer and Ale . Sounds as if Paul might be mak- ing use of all the surplus grain at the elevator. Upon arrival at the hotel, I found people assembling for the annual mayors' convention. Under the Indiana banner sat Don Milner, Ingalls' first mayor and his personal secretary, Sara Main. On the lobby news stand, the Gazette's headlines blazed--CARROLL RIDGEWAY REPLACES EINSTEIN AS TOPS IN FIELD OF SCIENCE.. A cartoon on page one by Theresa Stohler pictures Mary Stinson in her last filibuster to stop the present bill to do away with the Florida naval training station. In the background was G. M. Grabill who is now serving as Sergeant at Arms in the Senate. As I take a count, that makes all 51 of our 51'ers plus our past guide. Here's hoping we soon meet again. Good-night, E. A. H. Sponsored by TANKE'S DRUGS 23 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred fifty-one, of the metropolis of Pendleton, of Fall Creek Township, of Madison County, of the state of Indiana fand Confusionl, of the United States of America, being of sound minds and able bodies, with due con- sideration for these hereafter named, do solemnly make, publish, decree, affirm, pro- claim, and announce this to be our last will and testament. That is to say: Marilyn Austin bequeaths her art ability to Marvin Vestal. Paul Ayers bequeaths his miserly interests to Jerry Hite. Joyce Boicourt bequeaths her out-of-town men to the out-of-town women. Joyce Bradley bequeaths her freckles to Joyce Lee. Marilyn Burns bequeaths her dark hair to Jewel Davidson. Meredith Chamberlain bequeaths his spelling ability to Douglass Owens. Joan Cordell bequeaths her height to Johnny Dine. Ronald Davis bequeaths his love to Wilma so that she can carry on through next year without him. Frances Dunlavy bequeaths her home economics abilities to Miss Pitman. Martha Etchison 'bequeaths her Toni to 'Carolyn Seward. Phyllis Fadely bequeaths her knack for giving slumberless slumber parties to Nancy Jackson. Betty Gahimer bequeaths her curlers to Sue Williams. Richard Grile bequeaths his extra hair to Mr. Harris. Ethel Ann Harmeson bequeaths her gracefulness to Phillip Chew. Delores Hilligoss bequeaths her ability to sit up and sleep in the study hall to .Eddie Chamberlain. Nancy Hite and Sandra Miller fas retiring yell leadersj bequeath their megaphones, uniforms, and spirit to lead the Irish to victory in 1952 to next year's yell leaders. David Hoefner bequeaths his Fox -y ways to Fred Winlan. Barbara Holland bequeaths her quietness to Patty Hamrick. Gay James bequeaths her frivolous ways to Barbara Lawyer. Frances Kamke bequeaths her already-chewed paper wads to Margaret Walter. Marvin Kelly and Don Owens bequeath their snare drums to Mr. Meek. Joan Kinder bequeaths her job at Duke's Grill to Jane Shirley. Charles Kuhns bequeaths his acquaintance with the town marshal to Dick Dyer. Leah Lawson bequeaths her pleasing personality to Carolyn Jones. Edgar Lucas bequeaths his decided opinions to Sherrie Alford. Lois Lukens bequeaths her peaceful personality to Joanna Somers. Sara Main bequeaths her ability to run in circles and get absolutely nowhere to Ramona Alexander. Jerry Manship bequeaths his man-of-the-world ways to Russ-ell Jenkins. Darrel McNutt bequeaths his political views to Mr. Grabill. Max Mercer bequeaths his building ability to future shop classes. Don Milner bequeaths his dates with peaches to Keith Gorden. Barbara Mingle bequeaths her devoted junior KL. WJ to Jackie Mathias. Virgil Mousa bequeaths his un-oiled shoes to Charles Reichenbach. Vernon Naanes bequeaths his muscular build and good looks to Norman McCurdy. Irene Noble bequeaths her extra rings to Marjorie Parker. Sherry Orme bequeaths her theme song, Anchors Away , to anyone who will give her in return the Wedding March. Frances Petty bequeaths her ideals of a husband to Joan Brindel. Joan Rencenberger bequeaths her flute-tatious ways to Charles Jones. Carroll Ridgeway bequeaths his nit-witty remarks to K. B.. Ramsey. Norma Rutledge bequeaths her parking place in front of the school to Saundra Goff. Russell Scott bequeaths his engraved nail file to Eyolene Minnick. Edgar Scudder bequeaths his idiosyncrasies f?l to Charles Hensley. Joe Shelton bequeaths his luve for wimmen to Steve Thomas. Mary Stinson bequeaths her ear'y to bed, early to rise ways to Janet Owen. Vera Stinson bequeaths her giggles to Barbara Wo-oley. Donna Stohler bequeaths h-er Hpitchin' arm to Shirley Boicourt. Theresa Stohler bequeaths her dog collars to Miss Hallowell. Shirley Walter bequeaths her glasses to anyone who's hard of seeing. Larry Whitely bequeaths his love for auto racing to Roger Owens. The class as a whole wills their winning personalities, charms, outstanding schol- astic achievements, beautiful women and handsome men to the class of 1952. CN-ot that we think they need them or anything.j As members of the 1951 graduating class, we do declare the above to be our last will and testament. Signed: THE SENIOR CLAS-S Witnessed: G. M. Grabill, Sponsor. 24 W n JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Ann Wade, V. Pres.g Jacqueline Mathias, Treas Duck Dyer, Pres.g Mr. Wolf, Sponsorg Alice James, Sec'y. Philip jmzm J ' A 1' 533 - Luana Bill Herb Anderson Austin Ayers Gerald Betty Claire Boram Brown Coryell Boller 26 fin! a so if if i f - 1--l 1- 7 6 l ij, fs' , M R i J CYVC1 Wangta John Dick Marilyn Nancy D3VldSOH Davis Dine Dyer Ebbert Epperson i g,tgWP4i 'Q is H- qi, vii at 71' X L 3 3? ,pci Margaret Carol Keith Ruth Mona Naomi Foust Freudenstein Gorden Haines Harvey Graham , xg. ee ii enb r 'L Ai ' 'Fragile' 'n,- i - '1h ne e i John Jerry Donald Alice Charles , Donald Hilbert Hite Holland J ames Jones Kulp gig ., :E In , y r M --ata: ,lr -' n y, ., ..-- 7,.., W i- 1 j flgjj ,V 4 I I -.5 it Thelma Jacqueline Judy Gwen David Walter Martin Mathias McLaughlin MCN11tt Mercer Newkirk l'h2 1 1, M or if eo f ,. A l Jan et Marjorie Jack Presley Marvin Robert Owens Parker Payne Peek Preston Redick vw. ' ' 5 3' ' or V - ff 'f 31 5 ,Q 'K 9 , 1- ' x A ,af V fs -' 1.-, I 'lm fqgggazafff-f r V L f L. r A Larry James Joanna Bill Ina Pantty Rozelle Schmitt .Somers Stinson Stinson Stohler H ca- it lyli ', y ,Ai in Jafar .LL i i if Marvin Mary Ann Leroy Janet Arelene Sue Vestal Wade Walker Weatherford Whitesel Williams 27 i i 7' 2 Akkk Jerry Farr P K Charles Hen sl ey A ,N ,Q '- V K I X., 0,1 Martha Lee M.. as Douglas Owens T' -,A up We af ,Q in 5-wwg. ff 4 Ronnie Rhea ,av-.,. .41 'N' 2 71. ugh' in-F' 7 Steve Thomas V i',- 352. i -Gene Wilson SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Saundra Goff, Sec'y.g Mr. Meek, Sponsorg Ann Lawrence, Treas Phyllis Maul, Pres.g Norman McCurdy, V. Pres. 5 K 5.1-,, -Q :idk LE Qi e e '-.-. rg . , .,ee A A A ' Danna Lou Benjamin Mae Ramona Audrey Adams Aeken Alexander Allford 28 N.- .. T P 'S Fred Ball Betty Dowden 'A , 1- f We f ds Patty Hamrick Ernest Lawhorn A 1 . ww .11 f ,gs - ,HJ M., ,. 1-1. 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Pres.3 Barbara Sey- bert, Pres.3 Deanna Goff, Sec'y.g Dianna Snider, Treas. -N I a n H-L fi I is in aa f Seaenifz Qfmcfe is Donna Carole Janet Bainter Beeman Bennett I a I E I It Q I U N George Eilene Merle David James Lewis Kay Berry Boots Boram Brindel Bures Burke Conkin I A I ieiE a a e M I V, H, l LM R 'A A Q ws .Ah A ,, Lx Tr ar A Q f X .. M . K A! YW ii' ' il' I , all 4 4 ' ' wi . QL., R I 41 5 f XI. . ' -23? if gliil 5 1 J Jane Nancy Florence Sharon Rosalie Charles Jane Ellen Cox Crawford Dillenbeck Elliott Ernstes Ferguson Fesler Sponsored by KOOLVENT ALUMINUM AWNING CORPORATION of Indiana 34 ya W: ' f, 'WT -'PY if Vw 14 Q Toby Fesler ' mL,, if H Gilbert Harless 2 Gerald Keesling -fi 7 C5 I' 1 , Joseph Mathias , g 5 ,4 an -wr' yr ., Robert Fisher va' 5 c M ff . ' ,f Lois Ann Harless if-N ,rr W , , 3 rf Norma Keesling Agfa, .. 3:6531-'zfflyl Bill Miller Sue .E za ,,-- Jean Freudensftein Gaither Q 41:-29' Qfbirsa, 'We-r l' in . Jane Harvey f Carrie Lawson - -wa . 0 Shirley Miller J . he 1. B a'loo f' ' fx ' . ' B ., W Tanya Charlie Bethel Rector Reichenbach i g, cf Barbara Seybert i Beverly Vaughn si'-fr ' Qi if 'QSWS W, Michael Shaul ,f W7 Jay Whiltworth Reynolds W .nn z 45 f , . 'f' la 3 A 1,-r: R , Y ,V 4 Diane Snider , 'ml A ft 1-, , si 4, , , W, ,Q Jack Wilson Moa- ' 4 J T ,ax 45- , aa sae. June Harvey .W ,, . 'aural' IW' ef fling 4' gi, Deanna, Goff it Martina Hayden 'rl 1-if ' fi i tip, ,, f g ' jf Lyj f, nf 1 .45 L Buddy Lawyer ia '- I Jimmie Owens f 1'5 V ' may is f Q if il grew .f V, - 4, ws., M ., M, K Nadine Rider ? mil? , ,Q ff. f Richard Swinford I , WPWV 7 ,a, fill 91 'Georgia Wood 35 Buddy Leighton i iff f I . Jimmy Phipps al: it Q M, f Janice Lee Roehler N-v 1' ,ew sm Mary Alice Taylor Q ,V ,1 agen, It x Malia Y' V 'CV .vi,,,gf1 ,lr Susan Woods f-'f-+A ' T, 'l' f..-- , V , ' 2 . Q 'fl if , '1 ' , - H-if: , ' 2 N J J 4 Q B as 3 If , z 5 pin Q ',-Jw ll Kenneth Hancher ww fr L I Y V, ,i Millicent Huey gil f ,ii ie, , - ' 'W' les 4-f .. ,E .A K, 52' A ,is it I Billy Joe Lukens sv . Ax 3 . 'Ruth Ann Raines Carolyn Schug Ann Teagardin 1 A 3 K' , M, -3 I '?f : .4 , ar, Jerry Whiteman Donald Harless i ,W . 4- Judith Jackson egg. Q 2 if' 'ifww Carolyn Marshall Alma .e R ijkpffs' Anne Ramsey ,warg .S . W' 2274, as Richard Schug ,J , ff- x 'S ,Q Yi' r e' g Q2 ,Q ' -. s?fa1 Q- Rafi' Sandra Sue Van Meter as L 1 fi., 'a:: f 11: Janet Yancey an 1 .115 Ol o on P64814 .... One of the most important functions in the school is the clubs and other extra-curricular activities which add a spark to school life. 37 First Row: Russell Jenkins, Don Ginder, David Hoefner, Maurice Crull, Keith Gorden, Marvin Vestal, Dean Day, Gerald Foust. Second Row: Darrel McNutt, Ronald Davis, Joe Shelton, Don Milner, .Norman Mc- Curdy, Don Owens, Herb Ayers, Mr. Meek. Third Row: Bill Austin, David Weed, Paul Ayers, Edgar Scudder, Jerry Farr, Gene Howard, John Hilbert, Jim Schmitt. z-WG A Torch ftorturel of Life The Hi-Y is an organization for boys based upon Christian principles. Its purpose is to extend the high standards of Christian living throughout our school and community. The officers are David Hoefner, President, Don Milner, vice-president 5 Keith Gorden, Sec'y-Treas.g Jerry Farr, Sergeant-at-Armsg Edgar Scudder, Chaplain, and Mr. Meek, Sponsor. Sponsored by CIOCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 38 First Row: Lynn Schmitt, Sue Williams, Arlene Whitesel, Joyce Boicourt, Myrna Lou Harris, Sherry Orme, Vera Stinson, Frances Petty, Danna Lou Adams, Miss Pitman. Second Row: Margaret Walter, Marjean Miller, Theresa Stohler, Claire Coryell, Carol Freudenstein, Mary Stinson, Judy McLaughlin, Marilyn Burns. Third Row: Barbara Mingle, Eyol-ene Minnick, Betty Schaefer, Janet Smith, Patty Stdhler, Lois Lukens, Shirley Walt-er, Nancy Epperson, Joanna Somers, Frances Kamke. Fourth Row: Ramonia Alexander, Ann Lawrence, Martha Lee, Alice James, Phyllis Fadely, Joan Cordell, Joan Rencenberger, Donna Stohler, Leah Lawson, Ina Stinson, Joyce Bradley. Sanifzine Sacie A ray of light in our school The Sunshine Society is a national girls' organiza- tion. This year the girls collected clothing, food, and toys for distribution at Christmas timeg they sponsored a dance between the Invitational Tourney sessions. The officers are: Sherry Orme, presidentg Arlene Whitesel, vice presidentg Delores Hilligoss,-recording secretary, Martha Lee, treasurerg Claire Coryell, cor- responding secretary. Miss Pitman is sponsor. 59 Row 1-Sylvia Watson, Sherrie Alford, Danna Lou Adams, Kathryn Walters, Lynn Schmitt, Harlean Gordon, Janet Weatherford, Carol Freudenstein, Sue Williams, Janet Owens, Saundra Sibback, Kay Seybert, Miss Bergman. Row 2-Barbara Johnson, Jo Anna Conner, Joanna Somers, Claire Coryell, Sandra Miller, Suzanne Shaul, Carolyn Reno, Audrey Alford, Nancy Epperson, Jackie Mathias, Rosalyn Bright, Gwen McNutt, Sandra Higginbotham, Patsy Cooper. Row 3-Myrna Harris, Sandra Goff, Phyl'is Maul, Patty Hamrick, Marjean Miller, Janet Smith, Eyolene Minnick, Julane Alley, Ruth Stinson, Peggy Ebbert, Wilma Moore, Diane Hoefner, Janet Davis, Martha Woodruff. Row 4-Alice James, Ruth Haines, Betty Schaefer, Theresa Stohler, Ramonia Alexander, Janet Robinson, Martha Lee, Donna Tolbert, Mary Ann Wade, Nancy Hite, Donna Stohler, Ann Lawrence, Beverly Dine, Barbara Stohler, Donna May, Joan Brindel. o X N 0 0 o lm MC it Learning the rules for life The Girls' Association gives the girls an oppor- tunity to take part in a supervised sports program throughout the school year. The officers are: Joanna Somers, president, Sue Williams, vice president, Saundra Goff, secretary, Patty Hamrick, treasurer, Mary Ann Wade, reporter. Miss Bergman is the , sponsor. ,m,,,.L t' Row 1-Joan Kinder, Sue Williams, Janet Owens, Jewel Davidson, Irene Noble, Waueta Davis, Sandra Miller, Frances Petrty, Miss Ellsworth. Row 2-Marvin Vestal, Claire Coryell, Gwen McNutt, Judy McLaughlin, Nancy Epperson, Shirley Walter, Sherry Orme, Barbara Mingle, Joyce Boicourt, Theresa Stohler, Charles Kuhns. Row 3-Marvin Preston, Dick Dyer, Jackie Mathias, Patty Stohler, J oyoe Bradley, Ethel Ann Harmeson, Nancy Hite, Martha Lee, Joanne Somers, Alice James, Darrel McNutt, Don Owens. Row 4--Norma Rutledge, Joan Rencenberger, Herb Ayers, Ronald Davis, Charles Hensley, David Mercer, Edgar Scudder, Edgar Lucas, Douglass Owens, Joe Shelton, David Hoefner, Joan Cordell, Delores Hilligoss. ' Glad The Dramatic Club is open to all Juniors and Sen- iors, and is to further the interest in and the knowledge of drama. During the year, they present three one-act plays for the public. The officers are Edgar Scudder, President, Marvin Vestal, Vice-President, Alice James, Secretary, Darrel McNutt, Treasurer, Ethel Ann Harmeson, Reporter, and Miss Ellsworth, Sponsor. Sponsored by SEARS ROEBUCK 8 COMPANY 41 3 5 Row 1-Miss Burton, Fletcher Philbert, Charles Hamilton, Danna Adams, Nancy Crawford, B.ethel Reynolds, Jean Gaither, Janet Yancey, Lynn Schmitt, Ruth Raines, JoEllen Hallowell, Barbara Lawyer, Marcia Owens, Nadine Rider, Dianna Snider, D-eanna Goff, Gerald Keesling, Steve McCallister, Buddy Lawyer, Mr. Wolf. Row 2-Billy Lukens, Rex Mercer, Dick Lawyer, Susan Wood, Norma Keesling, Ann Teagardin, Verna Spaulding, Janet Smith, Joyce Boicourt, Margaret Walter, Janice Roehler, Carol Beeman, Virgil Mousa, Earl Gale, Larry Rozelle. Row 3-Judy Smith, Lois Lukens, Carolyn Seward, Dianna Hoefner, Shirley Boi- court, S.andra VanMeter, Ann Lawrence, Barbara Mingle, Patty Stoliler, Karen Eller, Sue McVaugh, Joan Rencenberger, Wilma Moore, Rosalyn Bright, Donna Flowers, Martha Woodruff. Row 4-Don Kulp, Russell Jenkins, Evan Keesling, Marvin Vestal, Darrel McNutt, Ronald Davis, Edgar Lucas, Max Mercer, John Mercer, David Mercer, Douglass Owens, Bill Stinson, Jack Payne, Marvin Preslton, Larry Laudig, Don Preston, Lewis Burke, Don McCune, Je1'ry Manship. 4-54 00:64 The Pendleton Agriculture Club was awarded the Achievement Banner and the Kay Jewelry Company Trophy for 1950. These awards are made annually to the outstanding Agricultural 4-H Club in Madison County and and based upon average attendance at local meetings, placings at the County Fair and per cent completion of projects carried. The officers of the club are: Don Somers, President, Vice-president, Richard Shock, Secretary, Ann Lawrence, Treasurer, Sue 'Gibsong Recrea- tion, Dick Lawyerg Reporter, Douglass Owens. The Junior leaders are: Gordon Burke, Bob McCune, Marvin Vestal, Douglass Owens, Edgar Lucas, Joyce Boicourt, Lois Lukens, Barbara Mingle, Patty Stohler, Sara West. Sponsored by GUIDE LAMP DIVISION, General Motors Corporation Anderson, Indiana, U. S. A. 42 Row 1-Charles Hamilton, Doyle Stohler, Steve McCallisfter, Buddy Highbaugh Earl Gale, Dick Lawyer, John Dine, Mr. Wolf. , Row 2-Russell Jenkins, Jerry Manship Marvin Preston, Jack Payne Dick Poor Don Pres-ton, Evan Keesling, Virgil Mousa. , , I Row 3-Marvin Vestal, Ronald Davis, David Mercer, John Mercer Max Mercer Marvin Kelly, Bill Austin, Douglass Owens, Edgar Lucas. , , 4. 4. 14. The Future Farmers of America is a national organization of farm boys who are studying vocational agriculture in public high schools and preparing for a career of farming. The Pendleton Chapter which is a mem- ber of the Indiana Association, has twenty-four members. Some of the activities which the local chapter carry out are: purebred swine project, a trip to honor Senior F. F. A. members, participation in district and state contests, active participation in the Pendleton 4-H Agri- cultural Club. F. F. A. Officers: President, Max Mercer, Vice President, Jack Payne, Secretary, Russell J enkinsg Treasurer, Edgar Lucas, Sentinel, Marvin Kelly, Reporter, Don Ginder. 45 ...nik - Row 1-Janet Smith, Judy Smith, Martha Woodruff, Danna Adams. Row 2-Joe Shelton, Ethel Ann Harmeson, Ann Lawrence, Donna Tolbert Zmmluajmglu' Sponsored by JIMMIE MOORE - GROCERY - SERVICE STATION 44 Row 1-John R-oop, Joyce Lee, Martha Lee, David Hensley, Carolyn Seward, Gwen McNutft, Joan Rencenberger. Row 2-Meredith Chamberlain, Buddy Highbaugll, Jack Hite, Max Mercer, Joyce Bradley, Jerry Manship, .Russell Jenkins, John Maker, Karen Eller, Steve Thomas, Dale Foutch, Joanne Somers, Charles' Hensley, Darrel McNutt, Sue Williams. Row 3-Barbara Wooley, Joe Ellen Hallowell, Virginia Crull, Charles Reichen- bach, David Weed, Martha Woodruff, Janet Smith, Donna Tolbert, Ethel Harmeson, Ann Lawrence, Judy Smith, Danna Adams, John Mercer, Rex Mercer, Jewel Davidson, Joe Shelton, Edgar Scudder. Row 4-Fi Noy Loy, David Brindel, Jay Whitworth, Jane Shirley, Mr. Wooley, Marvin Kelly, Don Owens, Jim Conklin, Donnie Lukens, Gerald Fous't. Bam! Under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Wooley, the band has performed several times during the school year. They have marched between halves at all the home basketball games as well as at other activities. They received several high ratings in various contests held during the year. Sponsored by BANNER STORE 45 Row 1-Sherrie Alford, Sandra Sibback, Janet Robertson, Ramonia Alexander, 'Gwen McNutt, Lynn Schmitt, John Dine, Dick Dyer, Vernon Naanes, Mr. Wooley, Evan Keesling, Claire Coryell, Irene Noble, Nancy Epperson, Ann Lawrence, Jackie Mathias, Marilyn Ebbert, Margie Parker. Row 2-Sylvia Watson, Barbara Johnson, Wilma Moore, Diane Hoefner, Lois Lukens, Martha Lee, Myrna Harris, Dick Trout, Don Milner, Dick Jones, Waneta Davis, Betty Schaefer, Sue Wi'liams, Carolyn Reno, Eyolene Minnick, Kathryn Walters, Luana Anderson, Mary Stinson. Row 3-Jo Anna Somers, Carolyn Jones, Margaret Foust, Joyce Bradley, Joan Cordell, Joan Rencenberger, Nancy Jackson, Barbara Holland, Carroll Ridgeway, Dar- rel McNutt, Joe Shelton, Barbara Mingle, Ethel Harmeson, Shirley Walter, Martha Etchison, Joan Brindel, Rosalyn Bright, Beverly Boyd, Audrey Alford, Herlean Gordon. Row 4-Marilyn Austin, Theresa Sftohler, Marjean Miller, Ruth Haines, Alice James, Ina Stinson, Judy McLaughlin, Russell Scott, Dick Grile, Danny Owens, Phil Boller, Edgar Scudder, Fred Windlan, Donald Reighard, Kay Seybert, 'Carolyn Miller, Julane Alley, Suzanne Shahl, Janet Harvey. 6604444 Lift up your voice and sing. The high school chorus, under the direction of Mr. Kenneth Wooley, has presented several programs including an operetta, Once in a Blue Moon. The district contest, which was held this year at P. H. S., was an out- standing feature of the chorus' year. In the solo and ensemble contest held at Muncie in February, one member got top rating. 46 4m Pam! Firelock Holmesesv Row 1-Paul Ayers, Ronald Davis, Darrel McNultt, Carroll Ridgeway, Dick Grile, Meredith Chamberlain. Row 2-Edgar Scudder, Max Mercer, Edgar Lucas, Joe Shelton, Virgil Mousa, amllofut Keep off the grass! Jerry Manship. Row 1-Dick Grile, Douglass Owens. Row 2-Ronald Dvavis, Jack Payne, Jerry Hite, Steve Thomas. 47 S' office one period a OFFICE SECRETARIES TEACHERS' .SECRETARIES Row 1-Norma Rutledge, Delores l-Iillig-oss, Betty Gahimer, Donna Stohler, Shirley Walter, Frances Petty, Frances Kamke, Vera Stinson- Row 2-Russell Scott, Joan Kinder, Leah Lawson, Mary Stinson. They are a teacher's right arm. They do the typing and printing of tests. Each irl is in an ay. ,cw Row 1-Jewel Davidson, Delores Hilligoss, Arelene Whitesel, Claire Coryell, Betty Gahimer, Joyce Boicourt, Kay Bussabarger. Row 2--Donna Stohler, Barbara Mingle, Jessica Marenberg, Nancy Hite, Sara Main, Joan Cordell, Ethel Harmeson, Lois Lukens. LIBRARIANS Row 1-Mary Ann Wade, Ethel Harmeson. Row 2-Dana Adams, Leah Law- son, Barbara Mingle, Ann Lawrence, Judy McLaughlin, Arelene Whitesel. Betty Gahimer, Miss Hallowell. These girls may be referred to as the bookworm. They assist in find- ing books and keeping the library in order. They answer the phone, take mes- sages, run errands, and learn principles of secretarial work. Sponsored by CONTAINER CORPORATION OF AMERICA 48 49 .XS ef f :-J iff' rwrlw :Ark um Fgw-L-,-,..,,,.,,, F! A v x 2 Y. Q. .Nw 1 554, wi.. 5. ff -A Y V my -J.Ai.'J1L Ln V .ff-1 f' ring P04501 ..... Spnfzii The thing which holds most of the school's attention, and great school spirit, is SPORTS. PHS competes in three sports: baseball, basketball, and track. Sports give the boys a chance to Work together, to create school spirit, and learn to be good sports. 51 mfz 7eamB With the loss of nine lettermen, the 1950-51 basketball team was made up mostly of inexperienced players, who ended the season winning 3 out of 18 scheduled starts. In the Madison County Sectional the Pendleton Irish were downed by the Anderson Indians in the first game of the sectional, 62-41. FIRST TEAM SCHEDULE We They We They Markleville ,... ...... 2 3 24 Elwood ....... . ................. ....... 3 2 55 Hagerstown ....... ...... 3 5 61 Summitville ............................ 46 52 Lapel ............... ...... 2 4 58 Tourney: Middletown .......... 29 60 Dunkirk .,..,.. ...... 4 0 65 Lapel ,,,,,,,..,,.....,.......,.....,.,..... 32 49 St. Mary's ...... ...... 4 0 47 Middletown ,,..,...,........ ....,.. 4 0 50 Fortville .......... ...... 5 5 43 Frankton ....... ....... 4 0 45 Middletown ........ ...... 3 0 67 Markleville ...,... .....,, 3 7 25 Summitville ..,........ ...... 3 5 51 Noblesville ....... ....... 4 3 46 Lawrence Cent. ....... ...... 3 8 47 Fortville ....... ....... 5 8 31 Greenfield ..... ....... 3 3 61 Row 1-Student Manager Jack Ring, John Dine, Eddie Chamberlain, K. B. Ram- sey, David Hoefner, Jack Payne, Student Manager Bob Redick. Row 2-Asst. Coach Gail Grabill, Jim Breitmieser, Jerry Hite, Phillip Boller, Charles Jones, Paul Ayers, Hal Taylor, Coach Don Casterline. Sponsored by DAVIS ,DAIRY FARM 52 Secancf 7eamB The scrappy secondteam of 1950-51 came out on top this year, winning 11 of 18 games. The team was composed largely of Freshmen and S-ophomores. SECOND TEAM SCHEDULE We They Markleville ...... ..... 2 0 29 Elwood ........................... ...... Hagerstown ..... ..... 1 8 17 Summitville ................... Lapel ............. ..... 3 3 26 Tourney: Middletown Dunkirk ........ ..... 3 4 36 Lapel ........................................ St. Mary's ....... ..... 4 7 27 Middletown ................... ..... Fortville ....... .... 3 3 23 Frankton ....., Middletown ......... ..... 1 9 27 Markleville ...... Summitville ............ .,.... 2 2 28 Noblesville ,,,,.. Lawrence Cent. ..... ..... 2 6 28 Fortville ......... . Greenfield ....... They 41 28 41 22 44 32 37 27 27 46 Row 1-Student Manager Jack Ring, Robin Ramsey, Evan Keesling, Larry 'Gard- ner, Dick Jones, Ernie Lawhon, Maurice Crull, Student Manager Bob Redick. Row 2-Asst. Coach 'Gail Grabill, Dick Trout, Richard Kinnard, G-orden Coleman, Jack Hite, Fred Ball, Danny Owens, Coach Don Casterline. Sponsored by DIETZE'N'S BAKERY 55 4 7mm Row 1-'Student Manager Jack Ring, K. B. Ramsey, Richard Kinnard, Dick Trout, Robin Ramsey. Row 2-Coach Grabill, Steve Warner, Fred Windlan, Danny Owens, Dick Jones. The Freshman squad had a very successful season winning 8 out of 11 games. '7eam Row 1-Donnie Lukens, Jack Guard, Sol Mill-er, Gene Parker, Jack Ring, Student Manager. Row 2-Jimmy Taylor, Jerry Mannon, Gerald Campfield, Bill Farr, David Hensley, Ronnie Trout, Coach Gail 'Grabi1l. The Junior High won 9 games and lost 5 this season. 54 7aach '7eam Q? L c it J i The track team has great hopes of winning all their track meets this spring. The track will consist of only 4 lettermen out of 11 this year. gadedaff '7eam Front-Bob Redick. Kneeling-Ronnie Cassidy, Jack Payne, Eddie Chamberlain, Fred B.all, Walter New- kirk, .Evan Keesling, Don Milner. Standing-Gail Grabill, Asst. Coach: John Hilbert, Jim Breitwieser, Bill Austin, Steve Thomas, Jerry Hite, Phillip Boller, Paul Ayers, Hal Taylor, Don Casterline, Coach. The Pendleton ,High School baseball team had some bad breaks this year and were handed 5 setbacks out of 6 starts. With a team composed mostly of Juniors the Irish should have a good year next year. The team will lose only 3 lettermen. Sponsored by BEST EVER 55 DAVID HOEFNER ! H Sr 5 8 140 1 year on Varsity CHARLES JONES 6712! J year on Varslty Age 17 Age 18 GW? PHIL BOLLER Jr. 6 1 165 1 year on Varsity JACK PAYNE Age 16 5 81 Age 16 1 year on Varsxty PAUL AYERS Age 17 1 year on Varslty Qponsored by MARQH 'VIARKET K. B. RAMSEY 5'11 140 Age 14 WW HAL TAYLOR 5'10Vj' 160 Age 15 1 year on Varsity JOHN DINE Jr 5 4 140 1 year on Varsity Age 17 1 year on Varsity JIM BREITWIESER 5'11V2 155 Age 17 1 year on Varsity JERRY HITE Jr. 6'2 188 Age 17 2 years on Varsity Sponsored by WM. RING- 81 SONS, FARM IMPLEMENTS 57 YELL LEADERS Nancy Hite, Betty Schaefer, Sandra Miller, Phyllis Maul JUNIOR HIGH YELL LEADERS Diane Snider, Ruth Raines, Deanna Goff. 58 COACHES 'Gail Grabill, Asst. C-oachg Don Casberline, Coach. STUDENT MANAGERS Bob Redick, Jack Ring. 60 QT? 1 M -W Q rm! li Ufffraus 44.- WL if 1 DONATIONS SMITH'S RESTAURANT RITZ CIGAR STORE MODERN SHOE REBUILDING - Victor De'Marco KENIPE'S BARBER SHOP JANIE BROWN'S SCHOOL OF DANCE HUNTZINGER D-X SERVICE STATION DUKE'S GRILL D. J. COPELAND, Realtor - Insurance ROBIN LEE DRESS SHOP PENDLETON HARDWARE GRAHAM DEPARTMENT STORE STAATS PHARMACY COX CHEVROLET, Inc. GIB CRAIG SERVICE STATION JONES .MOTOR COMPANY - DODGE Sz PLYMOUTH FISHER 8: YOUNG CARL'S STANDARD SERVICE PENDLETON NATURAL GAS CO. PENDLETON LOAN ASSOCIATION SHIRLEY SALES 8: SERVICE 62 DONATIONS THE PENDLETON TIMES PENDLETON FUEL 8: SUPPLY CHET MILLER - CLEANER ROYAL SERVICE STATION PENDLETON LUMBER COMPANY VAN HOY CLEANERS MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE FREEZIT FOOD LOCKERS STOHLER'S STANDARD SERVICE HIOYT WRIGHT - Anderson CARPENTERIS 5c TO 51.00 STORE GATES - Anderson TOWER STUDIOS We, the members of the Senior Class of Pendleton High School, wish to express our appreciation and thanks to all the 'business men who have enabled us to produce the 1951 PAPYRUS-. THE CLASS OF 1951 65 AUTOGRAPHS MUSIC 8: HOBBY SHOP, Inc. 12th 8: Jackson Anderson Phone 3-3309 64 WEEQH N Q E 5.'. f-., - ' 4153. ,va 'S -- 1: nip
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.