Pennville High School - Pennant Yearbook (Pennville, IN)

 - Class of 1953

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O l Secretary County Superintendent Attendance Teacher - J O Od 0 Robert E. Schnar Principal As we recognize that a school does include more than brick and mortar, we begin to realize the absolute necessity for having an agency to establish and coordinate the various classes, organizations, activities and events Our principal and his staff of secretaries carry out these many tasks daily for us. 2Cl'CttlI'l2'5 Barbara Petro Beth Hlllett Sue Pens1nger Bertha Relber Mary Stltzer Ruby Edmundson Shirley Cash Roberta. Pearson Mr Schnar ff Byron Callahan Agrlculture and Veterans' Tra1n1ng Purdue Un1 vers1ty, B S F F A and Senlor Class Sponsor Dorothy Allee Instrumental and Vocal MUSIC Ind1ana State Band and Choir William Isenogle Social Studies and JUn1OP Hlgh subjects Wabash College and Indlana U,A B Ass1stant Coach H1 I and Seventh Grade Sponsor Frank Bunker Mathematlcs and Selence Purdue Unlversity, B S Assistant Prlncioal an Junlor Class Sponsor C160 M1113 English and Librarian Ind1ana Jniversity, Winona College, Ball State, A B , Pennant and freshman Class Sponsor Shyrl Bolander Commerce and Phys1cal Edu catlon Ball State, Basketball an Baseball Coach Bark Advisor Eighth Grade Sponsor Helen Paxson Home Economics and Science . . . Ball State, B. S. . University of Pittsburg, . H. Ed. . . . G.A.A. . and Sophomore Class Sponsor Sponsored by Pennville State Bank Pennville , Indiana Leona Grade State Frank Grade Hisey Three Teache Cline uix Ball State Ball rs' College Teachers' College Safety Patrol Sponsor Rubie Lipp Grade Two Ball State Teachers' College Grace Mahorney Grade Five Ball State knmw'WDQe Susannah Oblinger Grade Four Ball State Teachers' College an Swarthmore College, A B Clara Morrison Grade One . . . Ball State Teachers' College . . and MRQohmmm'MHQe Robert E. Schnar Social Studies . Principal Manchester College, B.S. , Indiana University, L!.S. , Ohio State University. . . Student Council Sponsor Sponsored by Racers Bakery Montpelier, Indiana 1' TYPING AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS GEOMETRY 'IQ 1- rv-N..fs-v5..p-v is CHEMISTRY GOVERNMENT Cponsored by Berne Ice Cream Co. Berne, Indiana HISTORY STUDY HALL PHYSICAL EDUCATION BIOLOGY BOOKKEEPING CAFETERIA Sponsored by Coca-Cola Bowling co. Portland , Indiana 'I I A SCA oo! eniorri Jerald F1146 Bres1dent Beth M 1 Vlce pres dent u e PCWBIHLQ Secr tary trea 1re shl ley Norrl Student POUHC11 Henre entatwve aM ai-Aaforg At 3 1O on a nleasant sentember mornlng 1n l9hl, twenty flve w1ggle NOTMS and cnatterboxes tared mlSCh1PVOJS1J at the f1TSt grade teacher Thelr names were Shlrley Cash, Gerald C11ne, Tom Hapner, B111 Harrls, B111 HGIHBS, Perry Havens Raymond Mlller, Phyllls Mertz, Donn1e McCla1n, Mel v1n Mo gan, Bethany Mlllett, B111 Mnrohy, ry Nuckols, Cora Palmer, Betty Rlgby, B1l1y Sm1th,Ger ald Valentlne, B111 Vlnton, B111 Wall, Phyllls Wrlght, Gall Darllng, Buddy Smlth, Ear' Cain, Merl Blount and Hurley Bookout The follow1ng year we acqulred Bonlta Case, Harold Den on, Von Kesler, Cody Bloun+, Dxk Brown Dlcky Downlng, B111 Danlels and Bob Danlels we were fortunate not to lose any thls year The next year showed even more galn 1U enrollment We galned George Mahon, Margaret Watklns, Janet Bond, Elmer Burry, Anna Mae DICKSOD, Irls Glllum, Carlos Hlnshaw, Jacquellne Lothr1dge,Vayne Nuckols, Howard Qulllen and Marvln Waters wnlle 1OS1ng B111 Murphy, D1ck Brown, Dlck Down1nv,Uayre Hucxols, Jacquellne Lothrldve, and Marvin Waters came to Pennvllle school thls year Elizabeth Hahn, Frank Helm, Sue Penslnger, Dlcx Whltemen and Rlcnard Van Skyocm le lost BOH1ta Case, Harold Denton, B111 Haines and Von Kesler In grade f1Ve we galred Betty Edmundson, ME1VlH Corbln, Darrel MltCH611, James Cheeseman and Bruce Leon stralt Several of these same students wlthdrew also th1S year The w1tndranals were D1Ck Whlteman, Rlchard Van Skyock, Velvln Corbln, Da rel Mltchell, James Cheeseman and Bruce Leon Stralt Agaln 1U the sixth grade we had fewer changes we enrolled Fred Lewis, Jane Wingate Marv1n Lcfarland and Bob Heller and Janet Bond, Fllzabeth Hahn and Beth Millett moved away Nlth even senlors ue now have several teachers and the seventh grade we galned Andy Yoder, Fred Bell and Evelyn Now we coald mlngle 1n the study hall, bell P1H9S between each class Durlng de Klrkendall and lost Andy Yoder, rred Bell HthUS13Sm marxed ou entry lnto JuD1OP hlgh school and Evelyn Klrkendall galned one and lost one student dur1ng thls school year of any year except the senlor year e Ga1ned Barbara Petro, lost Fred Lewis What a comnlex thlng hlgn school is' New schedules, bells, blgger asslgnments, no reces es, The elghth grade saw the least change 1n enrollment and to add to all thls confuslon we ga1ned four new ouplls They were Beth Mlllett, Martha Harrls Fred bbfers, and Dlck Rogers Perry Havens and Bob Norris entered from Ft, Recovery, Ohlo and we also Heller w1thdrew be able to put on our flrst class play shirley Durlng olr sonhomore year we were thrllled to galned B111 James We lost B111 James, George Mahon and Fred Myers an ar gh IBB. Junlor Play, magaz1ne drlve, gettlng our FIHQS, few We galned Duane hoore and Phyllls Peiber the ollowang w1thdrew Carlos Ylnshaw, Phyllls Hertz, Duane Moore, Betty Rlgby, Phyllis Wri and Dick Rogers moved to Gray durlng the su mer, and Ir1s Glllum w1thdrew ln the fall So far th1s year no changes have been made ln our class and we are hOp1ng that all fourteen recelve thelr dlplomas on May 8, 1953, the date of our graduatlon from high school Last year was a year of many experlences the golng on our ten day trlw up East to nentlon a Sponsored by Supcr1or Plumbing and Heat1ng, lmncie, Indiana I , , illett . . '.,- i , Tu .Q 'r. . . . c, P- r ' 'r f 'S . u ' I. s L - O 1. C A . A . - . . V , Su - .1 X AY' 1 J ' . . . L u 4 A f . A . . A . , A . . . . - . K r A L. . A Mal . . . - . . . . , . , . . . . . . . , , . ll V . . . . . . n. ' G. 3 ' V ' A 1 . . . I . . . V ,, . . , .. . . . . . , . . . Q N 'I ' ', , U O . . 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' ' '1 1 Q CAM 'W We the class 0' nlneteen hundred flfty three o' the Penn vllle School of Jay County, Indlana, havlng been allowed to re 116 here for a permod of t1me under the supervlslon of our fa xorlte parent, the faculty, and feellng it is our duty to sur ender the prlvlleges that we have thus far enjoyed and we belng '1lly convlnced we are of sound m1nd and memory,do make,publ1sh and declare thls to be our last w1ll and testament 1n the names followlng AWLIPLE I he hereby declare that all our lawful debts be pa1d AFFICLE II I, B1ll Dan1els, w1ll my w1nn1ng smlle and good looks to a boy named Floyd Gasklll I, Bob Danlels leave my ab1l1ties to get along w1th the girls to Tom Paxson I, B111 Harrls, leare my helght and sllm bulld to B111 Stralt I, Gerald Cllne, w1l1 my ab1l1ty to stay o f mud roads to Tom Paxson and Mary Stltzer 1, Barbara Petro, bequeath my b1g no e and red halr to Dave Taylor I,Sh1rley Cash,g1ve my sympathy to anyone who takes government under T Isenogle I, Shlrley HOPP1S, leave my good sense of humor o Cora Sue Relns and Lo1s Ptpwen I, Ton Hapner, w1ll my frlendshlp w1th Phyllis Relber to Sam 'OPT1S I, Melv1n Morgan bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Engllsh teachers to Tom Daxson I sue Penslnger, w1ll m love for Ton Hapner to Mary Dt1tZSF, who mlght need lt I, Martha Harrls, leave my ab1l1ty to change from the fl1rtj to the one nan type w1thin a year to Joan and Jldy Betty rdmundson, w1ll my ab1l1ty to be qulet 1n the study hall to V1c ImEwen I,Beth M1llett, U1V9 my first m1ll1on to John and Lrnle And I, Phyll1s Pelber, tenderly bequeath my love to V1c ImENen. we, bequeath to the on COmlnP senlor class, our h1lar ously good tlmes and our bad papers ARTILLF III We do hereby nomlnate and appolnt I Schnar, the puardlan of the school we have boosted four made slgned by the testator, the class of Nlneteen Hundred Flfty three on this 8th day of May f9 ,9Aecg l, Shlrley Norrls and my partner, Ba bara Petro, have Just returned from our fourth tour ofthe Orlent We have been 1U Parls as Bowers' models fo the past n1ne years We declded lt was t1me to return to our Golden C1ty of Dreams, Bennvllle, and v1s1t our old classmates we enter the large 1ty on a new super h1ghway On the outsklrts of town we see a large b111bO3Pd advertlslng the worlds' professlonal basketball team we flnd the star slayers on th1s team to be none other than Melvln Morgan who lS now 6 6 and Gerald Cllne who 1S 6'9 we were so exclted upon returnlng that we d1dn't reallze how fast we were golng when slddenly we heard a loud Slren. we pulled over to the curb and who should be wavlng a t1cket at us but Bob Danlels Naturally, we ask about his brother, Blll He explalned that B111 was wo klng w1th warner Brothers ln Hollywood and that he 15 the new cowboy hero Wh1Ch all the glrls swoon over but as usual he lgnors them Once 1n the Unewu bu1lding at school we notlced a teacher whom we recoanlzed as Sue Penslnger ln SD1t6 of horn r1mmed glass es and walklnv st1ck flvure She tells us she and Tom had a b1g flght and she went to college whlle he married a g1rl from Redkey and llves on a farm south of town When drlvlng downtown,our car was truck by a rec4less drlver Bettv Edmundson and Phyllls Relber we e the nurses who were carlng for us as we awoke later at the ho oltal They reluctantly told us the drlver was B1ll HaPP1S Laten as we wenebuy1ng a new car at Hlsey and Callahan's Garage, 'hey told us Beth Millett married Bob Taylor and they and the1r sons llve on a ranch in Wyomlng we b1d our fr1ends goodbye and started for New 'ork and as we le't the Pennsllvannl Turnplce we were startled at a slgn UHampsh1res dr Q Mrs John Tayloru Of course, we stopped to chat w1th our classmate, shlrley Cash and her famlly After spendmg the night 1n thelr pretty home, we journeyed on to Yew York As we were blylng gas at a f1111HH tatlon there, we noticed a new Pont1ac dr1ve ln beslde us Oh' lt 15 Lartha Betz, better knowr to us as Martha H8TT1S She is a res1dent of New York now and belongs to the HS0C16ty crowdsn Che is 1n a hurry, so we b1d her farewell and drlve toward our! penthouse t1red, but very happy s1nce we were able to see all of our old classmates Sponsored by Natlonal Chlna A Equ1pment Corp , Mar1on, Indiana I 5 .L . . - J. 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' . i unl0l' Cnlor PLP -WC-,fffdwf The Classes of 1952 and 1953 enjoyed the bi-ennial Junior Senior Trip from the eighth to the seventeenth of lay, 1952 The classes visited Greenfield Village, Detroit, Canada, Niagara Falls, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Annapolis, Washington D C , Mount Vernon, and many other points of interest, sponsored by The M and W Store, Pennv11le, Indlana 0 0 a 1 -T Q , diff' I o , 5' 1' T ' .. Q2 .ii 3 n h t K- N , . fm 4, . 1 ' 23' l1',f 3 1 Y we , . ,fr '1 . f 't 1 . ,,,,, ,JW 4 I , ., ,5 - 3 1 fa T 1 5 Y,-I! ..... i . O I I O U enior pfayd ne 00 all ONE T00 LU CY Bill Crane ..... Jane Ivey .... Lester Jenkins . . Luella Jenkins . . . Kathryn Jenkins. . . Dudley Brackenberger Hannah Lafferty. . . Sam Finch. . . . . Charleen Newby . . Pancho ..... Danny Simms. . Director .. Gerald Cline Barbara Petro Melvin Morgan Shirley Cash .Sue Pensinger . . . . Tom Hapner . . Shirley Norris . . .Bill Harris Beth Millett Bill Daniels . .Bob Daniels . .Miss Wright SPOOKY TAVERN lon Hacker . . . Ghost Woman. . Lucy Hacker. . Joyce Wingate. . Bedelia ...... Florabel Wingate . Ralph Channing . Terry Tanner . . Willie Wbrgle. . Blackie Sims . Farone . . . Director . . .Melvin Morgan . Shirley Cash .Barbara Petro .Sue Pensinger Shirley Norris . Beth Millett . Gerald Cline . . Tom Hapner . Bill Daniels . .Bob Daniels . .Bill Harris . Mrs. Mills Sponsored by Pennville Oil Co., Pennville, Indiana lfU'U0l'5 Samuel Norrls P 6S1d9HL Davli Taylor V1ce oresldent V1CuOF VcEwen Secretary treasurer Thona axson Student Councll Reoresentatlve add wfor After elewen yea1s o toll and strug, le, the cla s o 19524 ha 'wq lred the dlgfnlty and refnne- rents W11lCh become all .xpoer cla 'wen The outstandlng events o ' thls eventful year mlght lnclude 'he buylng' o our class rlnvs, our flrst cla s play, a successful ragaz ne sale, a paper drlve, and conces 1ons at the ball games Ianx of these act1v1t1es were done to ralse money to flnance a blg event next year our Junlor enlor Trlp to Nlavrara Falls, Iew Vorlf and nashlngton In September l9h2 the foll owlng started at ennvllle School, Robby Beatrlce, Kelth Black, Vanetta Blount, Jlrmny Bookout, Buddy Caln, Judy Caldwell, Laney G1ll1sn1e, Lowell Hartman, Joan Hulllnger, Rmald Hollamy Posemany Marshall, Tommy rurphy, Donnle I'cCla1n, Jerzy Nc rlde, andra Oswalt, Thomas Baxson, Bllly Pence, Annle Rengle, Buddy omlth, Lary Lou Stralt, Ruby Twlgg, Bllly Vlnton, sue Watts, Wanda Van In the second grade we galnei Margaret Atwood, Mary Flsher, Joan Gllly, Carolyn Hanlln, Ellly, Wall, Mary Nucl-tols, Norman Wells, Donald Wentz, Mayne Nuckols, and Davld Taylor We lost Wanetta Blount, Ke1'th Black, Jlmmy Pookout, Buddy Caln, Rosenany Marshall, Jerry McBr1de, Sandra Oswalt, Ray Nuckols, Bllly Pence, Annle Renyle, Buddy Smlth, Vanda Van Matre, Ernestlne Jaclnto, u ssne oacmnto Jeneta Jaclnto, and Glenn .Iahon As we entered grade three we notlced the followlng new students Bill Murphy, Delene Yonts, John Smlth, Barbara Bush, Norman Kunce, Orla Uhrlck, Earl Caln, Bernlece Rlpny and the fol' owlng d1d not return, Margaret Atwood, Bobby Beatrlce, Lary Flsher, bancy G1ll1s pie, Lowell Hartman, Ronald Holloway, Tommy lfurohy, B1lly Vlnton, Norman Vlells We galned ln grade four Delbert Lehmann, lax Tarr, Yaren Brovm, Dickie Downlnf' and Shlrley Falk whlle loslng Barbara Bush, Will1am Wall, Donald Wentz, Norman Kunce, Orla Ulrlck, Earl Cain New students enrolllng grade f1V6 lncluded Margaret Atwood, Rodney uoble, Mary Stltzer, Rose hells, Lavlne schwartzkopf Logs Stanley, Raymond Stanley, Nancy Forrest, Joy Leaver, Ralph Gray, Bo? by Rcbb1ns,Carol McFarland, and Barbara Scott lhthdrawals Jncluded Bobby Beatrlc D1ck1e Dovmmg, Bernlece Rlppy, John Smlth and Delene Yonts In grade sJ.x we withdrew argaret A od, Roberta Mlllett, Max Tarr, Rose Wells whlle we welcomed Carolyn Davls, Bertha Relber, Lewis Bell, Davld Lea, Rosemary Stephens, Anna Kirk endall, Reba Crouch As we entered junlor hlgh school, we learned many new routlnes and also contlnued to change ln enrollment as follows Galned Carol Ienrod Lost ,Shlrley Talk, Ralph Gray, Delbert Lehman, Lo1s stanley, Robert Robbms, Raymond Stanley, Barbara Scott, lens Bell and Anna Klrkendall In grade eight we recelved f1ve new students, David Kroft, Roberta Hlllett Alma Crocker, J1m Johnson, D1ck Shura, but we regretted the followlng d1d not return Reba Crouch, Eyelyn 111-kendall, Mary Nuckols Dav1d Lea, Carol Penrod and Joy heaver As we entered high school we accustomed ourselves to many new procedures and studles and lost B111 Murphy, Lavlne Schwartzkopf and Alma Crocker from our class roll, but galned four new students Ronald Claxton, Sam Norris, Margaret Atwood and Raymond Stanley Durlng the Sophomore year we lost Karen Brovm, Carolyn Hamlin, Joan Hulllnger, Davld hroft, Donme McCla1n, Wayne Nuckols, Rosemary Stephens, Raymond Stanley and gained Ruth Gasklll and Vlctor McEwen Carolyn Davls moved during the year while Margaret Atwood and Ronald Claxton left durlng the Sumner Sponsored by The Jeoples Bank, Portland, Indiana o rf ' M ' . 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I V V in 5 1 g 4 I A A 5 ' .: ' - I, 3 ,ir V 1 V f fd, X -f-1' Leroy Wallawd Dale Caldwnll l1drey F1fe Ye1tH Fofu 'aff Rlcna d hall Jlre Ureslden' Ber'ha K1FSCh Jene Schwartskonf Howard Morpan Lols Lc'wen 1-1 rv 17 'Y --uq 47 5.4! A .Ai Ma J Lou 'ash LLGHU Ca F lan DeHolf Ne l DlCkSOn 1 old Gllley Jerry Harrls Alta Veen Dale Mahon P25 H1011 c I' Jbhn Morrow QC reba J Javlta Lenters Treasurer res dent Alfred NOTFIS Carol McCla1n Ned Paxson Donald St1tzer LaVon Wen'z Jerry Wlble Donald Scholer Cora Sue RelHS S C 0 , . ,Q ff E ,, 5 , , t , 2 1 ' l W g 'A I f ' ' A d 2 f . 'I J' ,' 445 M. Km L , - 4 4 fV'f'AM in :J . I 2 r l, T' S.. 'Jill' . ' i ' 1' ' F . ' . L' Hfr ' , ' V' X le- l 4 ' ... 1' Y ' 7 ,. -, . 4 , L, s P -.i' A - V- -L ' 1 L 3 L . ' ' t. . Re,. r ..' 6 Q f' ,4 IWW? EIGHTH GRADE ROW QNF M or L qlCKP1 Pny ll 11 t n L ad nolrrmam, lelna uller Qarbara James, Janlce Pearson, Mr Bolande , soon o HO rk Mlllle Rlnkston V1llV Johnson Aly n Wentz Ml1fOH Mlllett Larry Hysell Harolo Forn Joan Hatto QUE L FQ? E lat huttlewcrth ene ireland oecll Fa lS Ora Bartrum oharles nT1SSGl1 larry Hlday Larry Pedges ROM TWO Wanda Aust n V1rg1nia Tarn Robert Punlon Delores Taylor Suzanne Waltz Charolett DeHoff Mr Isenogle, Sponsor SEVENTH GRADE 'O W W lo aleen hverett 11 ey Phaoman ona Wlnard Donald Johnson Wobert Moore 1 n shura 'own loland 0 ne Dad e t arol 1ll1ot+ 'af Hom. Pe a all Dlck Penslnver Jacxy James Mlke huL+leworoH lloyd ua klll 21lly Mlller Jane Morlow P3Wl116 Coffel ROW T10 Loretta UIWK Barbara Rlppy Jolly Twlgg Kenn th R11 eway Harlan Brewster Arleen Thomas Mlldred Ford Sa ah Edmund on isa RQN ONE ghlrwey Wrlght Rosalyn Levy Yafrryn Scnoler, lo 18 11HPT 'arol Wl1113NS Nadlne Glllej Glenaa Strait' Spons .red by Alfred No.ris, ' on-is Feed Store, Denrville, Imfana ROW FOUR: Russell Duke Jerry Thornburg Oddrie Guntle Nancy Wall Joan lkC1ain Beth Thomas Sandra Penrod Barbara Br vga Janet Barton Prlscllla -att Jhdltb rord James Toland Waf1d Caldwell HOW THRLF J nee Fates Charles darrls Wuth Nnn Mink Jolla Addlngton Klborta Brewster Mary Monroe 761OTlS Nclarlano Llnda Yapner 'arllyn Mcvwer :Ienry ond Rollln Bedwe11 kvf ey off SIXTH GRADE 3 5 0 9 4:3 ROW TWO fPEGQF1Lk horn, Larry Harlln, Tommy Harrleft, B111 Wourne, Jares Mc 111, 'erry Stan burv, Terry Hanlln ear1 Dlllnan, okarle Wule, Pewej Yen? Uobert Peer TCW GNU Mr nllne, 'ane' ue Ilne , Hn ta Spencer, Robert Mcrarland, Jud1+h 10 6, Y v Twffg, Jovce gawtrqm, sara Eaughman, Ruth Ann Blckel hlalne Iekmwz FIFTH GRADE 5... -ix W TL Wu' Dr , s 1n , e e M811 , earson, o Jo e t, ller Ho' Towmy 111o't, Janet R1LChl6 Sporsored by Lhe 1t1Z6DS Wanr, Norflanq, n41qna PON FP 'fi lav f Ivexeit tty Je of? F11 Jo Uooxer omng Red eo Lrg erouee M1v acl 'oovcx D no 1 e P 'ty zfeon aux Danlel eralc lnard arPae1 ohannln J nos qlm OH M3 Hael J1bQOH oonn 11lm1n 'oe e 1 ons easaran Janlce Huron Penne'n Knotts onja Lldag ' edlth COH11lH JaVld Uenn Wlcxard Fa, er 1r,1n1a P 110 Dale Loore RJ' 1' orney, F IPR? ? 25 4 ' ' 1 . . W 1 'S . U A 1 D V. . 511 .. -1 X , . A I 5 Q . x 2 H L I M P ' - y , . , A.. A L1 A . v T7 I V L A ' 1 - r C - el 1 ' V, . a m. .', . . , . . D, I - J A . 4 M A. U Q 1 5 Y ' fv '1 - rv , . ,Y , . L ' , . 1 S 1 . J -' . ., n . .. : U: , e U , 5 ' rc. .3 rw - vw . , 'Q A 1. . o ' T. .nu M: v ' - M f' , TA . . , . . Y . V . 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Lol rd La ry 1lCrC1 a'ter Paxson T' Tenn orlns Vonnle 71GXlH Marg 'orn Clor a 'onroe Jlr J ,ohwartzkoo Bonny Fuller Tommy Rowie K61tY n1Ck6l Tommy olexln Barbara Funker Larry loy Patty rLggs Anne Addlngtor T112-1116 Iluay Irs Obllnger Teacher ROW ONT Sh1r'ey iapner Tackle ent, Robert ullllams, Tane Gates, Sharon hoover, 1h1111u Hlcgeway Karen Thornburg Absert Dlana Ttansbuny, 'ohnnLe Hanlnn THIRD GRADE ROW F969 Colleer Chr1stman Rolland FIDSOD Larry D1cL on Florla Downlnr Rex Penrod Donna Valenilne lkuy helen Decker Norma Brewster Larry Platt Janlce Harrlett Eddle Bo7ande1 POM TFYDI Harrw keen Dale Cash omnle kartln Llnua Bourne Doy Padge+t Jlmmle LcEwen olarence rarte Yay Hoover Clayton Llnk Dwight Matts Judy Duke ROW TMO llchael Grlle Jerry Ross llchael Sxmons Dannie Merchant Dav1d Browne Gary Barton, Tommie Miller, Teddy Waltz, Bonnie Enochs, Terry Elliott, Jean1e Lehman, ROW ONE: Mrs. Hlsey, Teacher. Irene Guntle, Jerry Curtis, Joe Upp, Elvln Newhouse, Margaret Scholer, Sandra Murphy Joyce Martln, Betty Evans. Absent Harvey DeHoff, Marllyn Davis 26 Sponsored by J.A. Buckmaster and Son, Portland, Indlana . 1' .1..2 I , ' - - .I S . A , . W1 .-, WR -,.- f, ' 17 n . . 5 f , ', 4 en 1 L. K, . ., . , ,, , , . ' . ', 1 fa fd .- T 5 - 1 ' 5, ' o ,'a .. ' .M 4 4 . . 'ri W x . 4' . - . A M . In L - ' ' .L I H 7 ' o ..L -1 ...IL .GF f-1 , ,-1 LO.. .wa ELT ,, 1-- 1, 4. .. . .. .L K - T'Jf, ' 1!m1'.. TN.. ........L. ' uv- 1' x' A .. , A.. L - L ' S r 1 a, ' 1-V J I , 1 .. ... fy' ' ' M- 5' ku. -. 9. AM--,, - A- rla V 1 fn 1 , . ' S ,,,.., I ROI. LHO- A IJ I V ' W1 'I ,' 1 ' f S -. . . rg 4 L, . . N- Y- v 1 1 35, '. , - , Q' . , . q ww. . v yy - ', ' .. .. . , Q. . U , v , . n - 1 1 -, v . '. A I Q .. o .' . . T ...I A A A, . VS I u u I 4' xmkmwg 'Y , Q , I L - Y N ,A , .. ' 1 1 .TW-'. . .. 1. V' 7 . . 1- ,H - ,., . , . 2 fa jf 4 A . , V' , , . -, . A. of , 'br ' ' ' 5 ' 6 ' 'T va . . 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Conn e Samson John Deareor Llnoa Tlnda Allen leddy Jane Dlana De1n Slmon ohuttlewo lol De'o hno+ts SECOND GRADE ROV FFRE Donalo BICYG1 Larrw G1lley La rg Digby karen Denny Roy Taylor Davld holford ITS I1Dp Teacher RU lag nl+ Larrv Vhoatlej Charle Iartman Qteven Clevenger Patsy Shura Felfh Wall John Horn ROw CNL D8N1d Matt Jane Ann ochnaa, Barbara Decker, Dale Hooxer, Dean Ireland, L6718 Hartman, Gelana ell Xb ent Yvonne LEWIQ, Sus e happes, Llchael VcH1llen, Donald Padgett FIRST GRADE ROW FOUR Donald Valentlne Janet Chrnstman Donna Coleman Darlene Stultz Jlmmy Garrett Tommy Wall Pebecca Outcalt Gary DICKSOH Carol Oswalt Rm.TmEB LeW1S Walker Janet Ballard D1ana Geesaman Leota Howles Lester B1Ck61 hay Martin George Brewster Jerry Lehman Judy Lehman ROV TWO Sheryl Daugherty Sh1rley Mason Robert Johnson Hlchael Irey Iris Marle Twlgg Bennle Martin Ardle Cole Davld Wall Kay Dlckson ROW ONE- Lana Thomas, L1nda Lou Stafford, Louise Platt, Susle James, Alberta Guntle, David Bolanden Phyllls Caldwell, Donna Jean Paxson Soonsored by Frank B. Jaqua, Portland, Indlana 27 i A K . . . Y, X X i ' 'f 1 , . ' 1 ' ,gf . A J.. , ,Kb 4.4 S ' , 9 1' Hn . rth fp- f V V ,-. A' Q ffl, L.nd ii, . s L ff M 0 - , 'gal -I F f , ,T awww 4 . L.: - - Paul Dillman 'YYHJ L s V V , . U , T , , , , I -L a V A, Q T 7 Un TMC: - Y . ' St- .z v 1 - 5 I . V ' . ' 1 ' U. uv 'x I vr C' y , Y . 4 2 ' S Q .- A F A' . 4 ,v 1- - .J . z S I - J- J 1 . R .' Y P if - . ' 'r . , - ' , I A Slim! L21 Acfiuify R- 3 COLUQCL 'Q 'ROW Nl' 'land Harrlett Shlrley NOFTIS, cerali Cllne, am Norms omqaxson, John Morrow 111 N111 ett, Brlan ..zh1I'Q, B111 Stralt A on tze activltles Wlthlll the walls of bl ick and Mortar is the Student Coun eil, organized for the first this year Under the guidance of Hr Schnar, the or ganization is composed of renresentatlves from grades seven to twelve and the six class presidents The Council handles school affairs of all types, making its plars in meet ngs held during the fourth period on the first and third Tuesdays of every month It is this organlzation's purpose to represent the student body, to sponsor worthwhile projects, to create in the school a feeling of co operat'on between stu dents and faculty, to serve as a clearing house of students suggestions concerning school problems, to serve as a cooperative agency between the various classes and clubs, and to foster' good citizenship in our school During the first and second semester the Student Council sponsored the following the election of cheer leaders, ideas for eliminating nolce in the halls, mock election on Novo'-uber fourth, and collection of money for I D Tags Gerald Cline is president, Sam Norris, Vice president, Shirley Norris, secretary treasurer, Tom Paxson, reporter, Dave Ihrriett, watch dog Sponsored og Wt-eatley's Inc , Elkhart, Indlana t 0 791 ' 'N V 'Q rJO1u:1l' ' 5 ' ' F 'fs -'-QT-I - Mr. Schnar, Advisor. ROW TWO: Carol Williams, Cora Sue Reins, Jacky James , A h V , 1. 1 . ,. Y . . . 'vf' f Y' I . ' I ' an . . A D A I Q I ' . , , . - . I ' K L 1 - J O 1 x 2 u l I I Q ' l . . ' - . I ' 934,41 ROW UNL Alta Keen, Sue Denslnger, shlrlev NOFP1S, Mary Lou Stralt, shlrley Cash, Barba a Petro Mrs Daxson, Advmsor ROE 'WO Bett5 Dolller, L01 We Ewen, Roberta Pearson, Judy Caldwell, Feral Ncelaln, Janlce Setro, Mary Stlt- Joan G lly, Davlta Fenters, Beth llllftt, Phfils nousnmn, Rooerta Prookett Th6 Gir1's Athletic Association is a state organization which aims to stim ulate physical activity and promote ph sical fitness among high school girls They sponsored the Christmas program for the high school and below are scenes of action of various activities of the club Officers are Sue Pensinger pres , Barbara Petro, vice pres , Shirley Norris, sec treas , Shirley Cash and Mary Lou Strait, scrap book keeper and newmeporter respective O O O fry' t 'I , ,I . , . M . . 0 . I' , . . . .. .. . 'fl Z ' ' :S .. - J 4' fq ' ' L M ' zer Audre' Fifer. HOW THREE: Cora Swe Heins Bertha Kirsch Ma Lou Cas S ,7 J ' 1 I. 2 5 'S va s , . . O . : , . o o 0 v 7 ly. Ton D n ROW TWO lenn Cash Glenn Schol r Leroy Ballard Alfred Norrls Paul Harr s Mr Isenorle Advlsor ROW Thrust Donnle tone .Jon Stltzer John Morrow, Felth Ford Lewionn Wentz Vlctor McEwen With Clean Speech, Clean Living, Clean Scholarship, and Clean Sports as our standards, the Hi Y Club experienced a successful first year with Gerald Cline as president, Sam Norris, vice president, Tom rhpner, seoretary,D1ck Wall, treasurer Tom Paxson, Sgt of Arms, James Johnson, Chaplain The H1 Y is an organization of great size and is spread not only throughout the whole United States, but to many foreign countries as well Our local chapter is associated with the Indiana State H1 Y Organization which is a branch of the Y ll C A and thus our members are qualified to receive all the benefits from this organization The purpose of the Hi Y Organimtion is to create among boys an in terest in Christian living by extending through the school and connmnity high standards cf Christian character im Johnson and lb' Isenogle attended a District lbeting last October at Bryant Among the activities of the club were Christmas caroling and a Thanksgiving assembly program Sponsored by Herff Jones Co , Indianapol1s, Indlana O L- H' sr . ROW ONES: Dick Wall, James Johnson, Gerald Cline, Sam Norris, Tom Hapner, ..axsO. :G' ,.,' .e, ',.- , . 4 . ..,,,. . 1. , , J.. , 1 , M, , . . 1. .J ., , x h ' , A , v ' 0 ' 9 I D I I ' . I O D e ' ' O O c J I O all During the past several years the band has become recognized as a traditional community organization The band gave its mid winter concert on December Twelfth and plans to participate in the Spring Music Festival with the other music groups of the school Several members participated in the State Solo Contests k1February while the entire band plans to compete in the State Concert Band Contest in April Outside of the above activities, they marched at several of the basketball games, olayed summer concerts in town, played and mazched at the Jay County Fair and mar ched on various holidays Officers of the band this year are Tom dapner,pres1denm, Sue Pensinger, vice president, Mary Stit er, Librarian, and Shirley Cash, the drum majorette Irs Dorothy Allee is our well qualified and excellent director An active Band Parents Flliott have helped the black and gold uniforms PO L melrm 1- B ll S+ra1t ' Assoc1at'on headed by Hr Howard Cash and Mrs Mary K. band raise considerable funds for the purchase of fine new last year and a shiny new sousaphone this year Phyllls Bouenan, John forrow, Mary Strait,Ruby Tung ller ns, Davld taylor, Jane Morrow, Llnda Hapner, Aary Stltzer, 2 Lo1s LcEwen, B1lly Mlller, Suzie Waltz, Wobert Taylor, Davlta renters, Vlrglnla Ferrls, Sue Penslnger, Shlrley Cash,Ba.bara Rlppy, Wanda Austln, Mary Cash, D1ck Wall, Truman Briggs, Dolly Twlgg ROW 3 Charles Grlssell, Dlck Penslnger, Brlan Shura, Roberta Crockett, Glenda Ann Stralt, Tom Hapner, Vlrglnia Elliott, Rosa Lee Hysell, Bertha hlrsch, Iona llnard, Glenn Cash ROW M Delores Taylor, Kathryn Scholer, Mildred Ford, Donald Scholer, Bertha Relber, Donald Stltzer 32- Sponsored by Rudolph's Garage, Pennvllle, Tndlana , I Q . . . 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GLOW As the soft blend of voices floated through the halls, one might have he were in church rather than in Pennville High School, for the chorus was one of the favorite sacred numbers, 'The H avens Resound', or in Europe at mas later when we heard 'Carol of the Bellsn, or finally at some elaborate thought singing Christ produc tion on stage of the opera house when 'Oklahoma' rang forth Under Mrs Allee s inspiring direction, the thirty two members of the chorus have worked hard polish their musical selections that were p esented at the Winter Concert, the Spring Mu sic Festival and the County Music Festival The chorus the past years to sing at the Baccalaureate service for Officers of the Mixed Chorus this year include the will be called upon as in the seniors next Hay following BQPDSPH Petro, preg1dent,Snirley Norr1s,v1ce president, Sue Pensinger, librarian, Muylmu Sunit, accompanist, Mrs Dorothy Allee, director ROW OMB Truman nP1bUS, sue Pen lnger, Rubv Twlug Vary Lou stralt, Roberta Ellen Fuller, Barbara Pe ro RO: TWO B111 Stralt, Rosa Lee dysellSue Mats Uavld Harrlett, Leo Hlnshaw, Bertha RP159T, Ruby rdmundson Dale Paldwell ROM 1HRF' Betty Do 11 r, Jannve Petro, Daflta Penter Alfred Norrls Vbnald lams Ca h Shlrley Norrls, Lo1s Hcswen Roberta nearson, PhV11lS Bou man, Mary Lou shlrley Cash, Roberta crocwett, Robert Tajlo Sponsored by George Coffel General Insurance, Pennville, Indiana 33 l I O O I o O O O AW: . s'1g ' s' . , '7, J ' ' . , ,V , . . , . . , ' . - U , 4 I I , , U 1 '. ' ' ,'. . 1 s , , . . m uh l -2 Z, 1' ' , s, . '3 l, Stitzer, Carol McClain, Cora Sue Reins, Mary Stitzer. ROW FOUR: Windell WDJF 9 Y' H x 'J ' . 5 '- s ,C ' n X ' r. 5 1 , A Y ' ,J,A, 5' ROW ONL Ylndell Wl111E1XTlS, Davld Taylor, Glenn Scholer, Tom Daxson, Wllllam nnlels, Robert Uanlels, .r Callahan, Advlsor ROW TWO Donald stone, Al 'red Ixorx ls, Jerry Wlole, Tlm Upp, Tom Hapner, Donald stltzer, uonnle Johnsor ROM THR! Y- Dale aliwell, Truman Br-1 ps, John Vorrow, B111 Harrle, Ned Dax or, lelvln ho an, Roo rt Taylor PO! FOUR Gl nn Cash, J1m Hedges, Flenn Vahon Ke1th Ford, Dark Iall Sam llorrls, V1c 'IcFhNen, Donald Scholer, 'L Paul lhe Pennville chapter of the Future Farmers of America is a national organiza tion of high school boys enrolled in vocational agriculture Its chief purpomsare to develop rural leadership, to create a love of country life, to encourage farm boys to improve their farms, and to train for useful citizenship Activities of the club included scrap drives, the plowing, planting, cultivat ing, and harvesting of plots of popcorn, the annual trip to the International Live stock Show in Chicago including a visit to the stock yards and other places of in terest, and the annual banquet in the spring Aw- ! S5 'rne officers for this year are Robert Daniela, president., o ' fr econ-1 Bob Taylor, vice president, David Taylor, secretary, B111 Daniels, QA Q FA .o treasurer, Tom Paxson, reporter, Glenn Scholar, sentinel, lilldbll ' ,h 00-Q Williams, watchdog, ur Callahan, advisor 1' Q J 6 Sponsored by The Ideal GLOVE Co , Pennvllle, Indlana I I .615 0 W if Qi, 'fs f' , l If . 's 'I' . , Z.: J. ,. . . 1 1 . . ,. . . ,. . .. I ,. A C 5 Al C O u .gl 1 Y Q. . .. - C. . , . A. l . . I 41 . TJ Cl! C ' Q, .ul . . - rs ' ' ' 1 l F .J . fl ..' Pg 9 . . u' l . 9 1 .n . , . . ' - , iv , A A. . T Harrls l 1 I - O - 0 - - - A 0 -1, 1, S.. wb 5. .,,, , 3 ' .. f Q MW- X, V1 In 0 9 .- . 4' ' 1 .I 1' E, W , I C 3 Q Q -'CO . . l . . L 5 . A I l 1 '- , . A I - xffrv, 'rw 0 gmuug ROV 1 Marjorle Bickel, Bob Danlels, Sue Penslnger, Davita Fente rs, Mary Cash, Tom Paxson, Shlrley hash, Beth Mlllett, B111 Daruels, Lo1s McEwen, Roberta Crockett, Rosalyn Levy ROW 2 Ja.n1ce Mahon, Carol Elliott, Tomrry Hedges, Alberta Brewster, Sandra Penrod, Roberta Mlllett, Mary Strait, Tm Upp, Phvllls Bousman Ruby Edmundson, Rosa Lee Hfsell, Robert Taylor, Bill Stralt Glenda stralt, Betty Dolller ROW 3 Kenneth Levns, JIITUIQ Toland, V1rg1n1a E111ott, Larry Hysell, Carol wll113.I!lS, Suzle Waltz John Morrow, Dick Wall, Donald Scholer, Kathryn Scholer, Jane Morrow, Jerry stansbury, Jone Geeseman, Jeffry Coffel, Ruth Brlggs ROW lx Janet Rlchie, Fllen Scholer, Pat Shuttleworth, Dlck Densmger, Janet, Lmes, Alta Keen, J1m Hedges, Glenn scholer, Kenneth Rldgewagg Glenn Cash, Iona Rlnard, Camlle Coffel, Sonja Hlday, B111 M1ller, Larry Hedges, Julla Addlngton, Jerry Thornburp, Joe Gossett C al'l'll9l0ll6 'MG V1 Sue Pensinger, wmner Jay Count L H Dress nevue rAR LEFT Jerry atansbury, and State Champion 14 I1 sheep. WEAR LEFT- B. Dan1els and County 11 H Prize Uampshi:-e Hog. N . . x' , , 1 I ' x ' V iv: K , ' . . V I '. 5 V k r V, Q 5,5 5 Q ' iw ' A , A 1 9 . ' , . , f' , .i, , -Hill' , ,,,,,,,..., V .. ...WJ J int 4 1 ,, W ' -'-:my 5 5 , 'Q' Fl. t, 1 ,V , V , . . , . K . . . . , X, , , , I . . , . . ' ' .4 - 9 - - ' , C' ' . : v . . . . , . . . , Q , U ' . . . . J . A . . . O . . I . . . . . . J . A ' w ' T - 1 , . - , ,Z 'R . T' 4 l -. Sa, efy f afrof QOW TWO Jerry Wayne ihorrburf, Tommy Wedge , Noe' Sell, Gene Treland, Dewe5 zent, Jeifrey Coffel, Wand Ca' c,.we71 WOW ONT Pom Harr1e+t, James McG11W, Kenne+1 Ridgeway, Cecll Farl , III' Clme por or The boys of the Safety Patrol, under the sponsorship of Mr Cline, have charge of patrolling the street crossings and entering the busses to safeguard the livesof the pupils of the elementary grades as they go and come from school The patrol was organized last year when representatives of the Chicago Motor Club and state andco unty police officers served to initiate the organization Townsmen furnished regu lar heavy yellow raincoats The boys have been rewarded for their service by trips to Cincinnati to see the 'Reds' play and to Fort Wayne to see the Pistons 4 ' 4 f. Q, , ' .1 pg! . 1' 5 Q Q.. 25 fa 5, ' I7 ' r , f A Q 1 1 1 L A ,ff W :ff . 'Cx Y k, 3 , ' .. K: L' ' . , . .. S - .4 - f , L A: - , r ' n ' '-1 ' - .. ' 'S . ' , C Q ,.-J ... . 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I' ' K ug' ourna iom U .mw,f'1S?.W Beth Millett, Editor-in-Chief Sue Pen inger, -u ine S Manarer Wok: Ua'11 ls Photo r pwer uhlrlev 51 1 Hvortlzlnff Mana er Tom Vhonf enlor lass Fdltor Pa sara Wetro In ie- cl S Edltor Jerald cl ne Spo Ls Fdvo 111 'Jaruel , Actlvlfy Ldltor, ard B111 QIIFI' 5 J Jun vo!-pan and Virtna Ya 15, Art Vilfors A school is activity How well we know' As the deadlines grew closer each one of the staff grew worried, but it finally come along and was finished Adver- tisement selling, a tiresome and hectic day of taking pictures, subscription sales cutting and pasteing pictures and titles were but a few of our many activities ew paper To inform students and patrons is the goal and purpose of our monthly publi ation, the Bulldog Bark This student project which was taken over by the jun iors after the seniors decided to publish an annual, not only records the changing scenes inside our walls made of brick and mortar, but also provides an experiment- al lab for young writers or journalists Of course, we like a little gossip, too. Q 5' 6 Fa f st tze V11 or sue Watfs, 'Xss sian LJ'1fO Mary L01 stralt, Cla s Wepoz-ter Tuby TW1 F1 fenoroer 'lertha Rolbor l'.rs1r- Penorter Roberta Vllleft no t Repo ter Jani laylor, mor-ts Reoorter nr'-M Qoonsored by Vern's Market, Pennvllle, Indlana vw ' s H :js S , .J . A C , .ogill P' P at f , f, -1 at M'-1-yw 1, fs, . in C, A. K, l. 1 U, s . J . U. nf 1 , ' Q rngg 4' f' 4 . W- . ' U' . ' - - vm- - - : 1 - l. , . , 1 U F, J A S . o U 11 , 1 ,L , Lggax- ll , ' ' ' M ' . .. .nz LAT' . ML J , O ' 9 , - V . C I 1' I ' 9r'L 'ii ' BA .Ely 1..- fs , f A, lg , M' ,' ' X 4 1.11 ' 1 r, 4.: t , J K, : L i, . ' In .5 J . L .. ,r n I ' C' 1' 4 . .. 1 S :L - v ' Q '- ' f gg, , nb :K , 1 .I M . ,K , , , , ,, , ,H , I ' O vu . .. ..,.: rs. . f f ' f'- . ,A , LA pecia .Sgr-uice6 Martha Harris fold Judf Caldvvll Elflfl 1en'mz nelma PU41PF Ford Sue JQIHS V M1 1 , ai llb drL1n LFTEJ Norrl Vlrj Lou f l l'Cl,l'LCll'L6 rwem I ff wsfo :cum P OO? Jon TewMou e rnoW1 Tones Varv ra+Pryw 1111 Ta! Q+aw Huw! 1FglD13 COHK11Wg John ReLi r' V117 Ma V1 et humundson TTDlD Grav W A 5 lm! Sa rfffm rm ll? C Z5 o cc A ' gaffezaf POW UNH- obby Taj' or, sam Norms, Dmk Qhura Donald .,t1t2or', lenn Vanon Uavld Taylor, Vun iell W1ll1ams, 3111 tram WVR TWO D mole mana er' Javn f-'am lett D cl- Nall, om Paxson Gerald Clue, Tru e oy 'lallard V hvrl Vol ander, coach Coach Bo1ander's baseball team was young and inexperienced this year, there be only one senior on the squad We are sure there are big things in store for Penn ville fans of the next few years since this young team showed development and look outstanding on several occasions The highlights of t e season were the win over a archrival, Poling, and the close game against the county champions, Bryant, in the pl ay offs SEASON ' S RECORD 40 Pennville Pennville Pennvil le P6nnv11le Pennville Pol ing Gray Bryant Madison Bryant Sponsored by Pennv11le Locker Plant, Penm llle, Ind1a.na V - , 1 ' X Q V . X a . 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Z? alfefgaff Qu YK Suk ff 1' 4 W f Rf +143 if 5 Wilhams Upp We 4-of X V s 4.1 ff fl W11 Gadond eco According to the winning column, the Pennville Varsity basketball team,coach ed by Mr Bolander, had a rather poor season However, it ls safe to assume that prospects will be brighter next year when the boys who are getting first team ex perience for the first this year have a fine new home floor to practice and play over half their games on This year's team has only Gerald Cline who played reg- ularly last year and thus this year was by necessity a year of rebuilding This coumwd with the fact of limited practice time, that of traveling to Portland only twice a week, produced an uphill and often disheartening task of winning games TH ! WE THEY Dunkirk Roll Redkey County Tourney Pollng Chester Center Gray Madison Chester Center Montpelier Montpelier Jefferson Lancaster Bryant Madison Monmouth Petroleum Sectional Tourney Portland y Olga efd Phyllls Bousman Truman Brlvgs Roberta Crockett Sponsored by Crosbie Funeral Home, Pennv1lle, Indiana ' :Q WE . . 26 58 .... . . . . 27 61 . . . . . 38 49 . . . . . 46 56 . . . . . .0.T. 52 55 . . Four-Way Tourney Geneva . . . . 48 44 . . . . . 49 60 . . . . . . . 48 72 . . . . .0.T. 40 41 . . . . . . . . 59 46 2 Cdeflle QQITL ROW ONE noa h Bolander, nam Norrl Te oy Ballard John Morxow P Chard hura, Plenn Mahon ROW TWO Denali J 147917, uc Mrlwen, 'lfred Norrl Davld Taylo , B111 Stralt Dunkirk Poling Chester Center Gray Lancaster Madison Petroleum THEY WE TH ! Portland Roll M dison Geneva Montpelier Jefferson B yant Monmouth HA J 'C o Y 2 Q otcui, xv. fi .x 3' .5 WE . . . 24 26 . . nedkey. . . . . 20 59 . . . . . . .0.T. 53 52 . . . . . 31 50 . . . . . . 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Q qs PJW CNT Pa Shxttleworth, ene lreland, Pet l Ear1 s ROW TWO Dlck Pen Jnver, Wa ole Worn, Jacxg James, To nn! 1olar', sharles lF13J1, azr Fld V, Larrv Hee e Wmlly Mlller, Mr I enogle, coa h HCV FUN V M1'e Moo e, Alvln Wenfz La rv H sell unwr .1196 Coach Bill Isenogle s junior high team has enjoyed outstanding success both last year and so far this year Last year this team brought honor to the school by winning the Jay County Championship The memories will long be held of the final win over Portland and the celebration on the streetsof Pennville afterwards The prospects for excellent high school teams during the coming years seems indeed bright This year so far the team has scored wins over Bryant 58 7 and Poling while they lost a game to Dunkirk, ?2 56 ,AIS JWNlOQ UI I SPHCOL CH LR LLADVQS Dolly Twmgg D1Ck1S Worrls Glenda Stralt Sponsored by Re1ff COnStPUCt10H Co , Bluffton, Indlana . , , , - T l . l - lu: o .x l u - ,l d C fl 'l . 1 ' Sf Ja A r . . L. l' ,, . n. 1 ' .s A ' 3 ' L, L y L',a. V 'g 5, .' .' . S C . . 1 ' Es: .'A Shuttleworth, Bill Millett, Brian Shura, Bob Runion, Ora Bartrum, Robert r l ' , , r U .y- l. o o n U . . , .A 0 I , , ' u 'Y GV XVI YT' 4 IA i A. X11 J ll .M . . A : 16' ,,, 7 . . . f :if . . CGLIIJGI' A UG UST 2 Organization day What subjects are you takingv Who has a history book for sale? Did you see that new teacher? SEPTEMBER Labor Day One more day of vacation before the grind begins First full day of school We even had lunch served today and base ball practice after school Baseball gene with Poling Boy were we happy on this day Class officers were elected Each class elected a new officer this year to represent them at Student Council meetings Baseball game Juniors order Baseball game Baseball game Juniors start Baseball play at Bryant S0mBth1Hg went wrong their rings while the seniors pick out announcements with Gray with Madison A real thriller Band instrument sam their magazine drive Anyone want to buy a Post 9 off game with Bryant The boys did fine Patrol boys enjoyed the Reds Pirate big league game at Cincinnati OCTOBER Q A A and F F A initiations What funny characters H1 Y District Meeting at Bryant Mr Duff of State H1 Y Office heport cards are given out for the first time N F' 9? The student council held the election of yell leaders lhe band held a tag day all over the school district Big Success ?4 Teachers' Institute at Fort Wayne and Indianapolis Holloween Parade of the grades First edition of the uBark' NO VEMBER Yell leaders attend a Con erence for yell leaders at I U School election Real like ehq Basketball game at Dunkirk Seniors choose D A R candidate Basket all game at Redkey Gray school presented a program for us Poling game at the armory Annual pictures taken Eye tests started 9. . . l. . , , 2. . - 5. . 1 8. . . , . ll ll 27. - . 3. '. . . . . . . 1 15. - . . - . 14. Seniors watched the 'birdlen and girls attend tea at Ball State. 15. . I x O ll sl! . 16. . 180 ' ' ' 25-, . . 151. ' '- l. f . . 4. o ' . o 70 O D I O I ll. . . 17. . . 20 21. Senior Play Who turned the lights out? Senior party afterwards 26 Hi Y Thanksgiving assembly program Vacation the next two days DECEMBER I' End of annual subscriptions Measure for caps and gowns seniors Four way Tourney at Montpelier The team played good ball Band Concert We can be proud of our musicians Joy bell Hingers, assembly program G A A present a Christman program Vacation until Jan Sth JQ4lN LD41?I' 6 Basketball game with Portland Semester reports are given out What's the had news kid? Basketball game at Roll 17 Jay County basketball tournament Basketball game with Madison at Ft Recovery, Ohio We journeyed to Geneva to play the Cardinals FEBRUARY We played the Jefferson Red Devils at the Portland Armory The safety patrol boys saw the Fort Wayne Pistons play 8 Sectional Basketball Tournament at Hartford City 11111196711 19 Junior Class Play is presented Takes a lot of work, doesn t Ito 25 Achievement Tests are given Did you advance a year, mentallyv 27 Jay County Music Festival is held at Bryant Play it sweet, now f1I9I?IlQ 5 fllfllf Easter Vacation Our last breather' District Band Contest Let's win for old Pennville High' All school Carnival Who can ring the duck? Run nousie, run Spring Music Festival Another time we all showed our talent School Exhibit-Open House Were your papers up on the wall? Baccalaureate I guess we all got Our C9-PS and BONUS T-0 fit Senior Recognition Program Everyone must play a little School ends for another year Did your report card please you? Commencement Seniors prove to be just as smart as they think they are 0. . - . 6. - , O 12. . , 16. , 24. . . . , , , T 7. . 9. . 16- . . 25. . . SO. . 6. ' . ll. . 21. State Solo Music Contest in Indianapolis. 26-2 . . I v 2- . . . ll. . - lv. - . . A 1 24. V . 1 - 1. . . 5. . us. 5. . I 8. - - 8. . - - .14 uerfwmg PENNWILLE Brady and u3Skl1l SCTV1 e Statlor Cro yl6'S Garage Whltacre arber Shop Barney Klmble R J Destatte Walter urant's Drug Store Davls Stephens Hardware J1llum's Re taurant Pennvllle Llons Club Howard Cash and Fam1ly, Hampshlres B1 Lane Farms, Hampshlres Hewhouse Garage Mart1n's Servlce Statlon Mllllans Shoe Store Chlld' Blatt s Jrocery Talbert Hotel and Tourlst Rooms 'A Frlend George Brlggs 54 to Sl OO store PHTROLLUM fetroleum Feed and Supply Company BLUFPTON Bluffton Grocery Company MONTPELIER Presler Q Llttle Pyrofax Gas Distributors GREENFIELD Goble's PF1HtlHg and School Supply Co CHICAGO, ILLINOIS John Sexton Wholesale Food Com any E R Moore Cap and Gown Company MUNCIE Retz Sportlng Goods Company Superlor Plumblng and Heatlng Contractors PCP LANG FmunSmfkr,Po4Lmd4mw qmpmn James sta Taylor Vernon Jchmldt Carace Cochran Hatchery Dr John S Lles, Voter narlan Frank Green G son ln u ance Naln Cafe R D Cole, Jeweler Drs Chltwood P Mllllgan, U91t1StS Feeney's Flowers Cllne Wllt Lumber Company Dohrnan Brotherton, q6Publ1C8T Arn's Jewelry ,tore Voore Auto Supply Store n Jelll on n Balrd luneral Home Blshop' Servlce Statlon PSHISEF Motor Sales Home Cafe Gray's UKeep U Neatn Wrgclearer Home FUTUlSLlDQS Portland Mu 1C Store Jack's Shoe Store Hoosler Plft Jhop Famble' Store Syphers Bros 8 Calhoun Drug Dale's Pastry Shop Quallty FUTH1tUT9 tore 1 Frlendu Equity Dalry Store Dr H 1 Jordan, entlst Ralph G Hlnes Hunt's Studlo Frank and Son Greenhouse Brown and Howe Shoe Store Flrst Natlonal Bank Beal's Lunch Armstrong Book Store Holthouse Furniture Store Pl11PF Brothers Frocery Bookout iuto Sales Army Surplus Stabler Drug Store Shaffer Implement Company Jay County Co op Haynes Mllllng Company Ford Tractor Sales Inc Jay Motor Sales, Inc Frank Implement Company C g O I ' . 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