Perrysville High School - Echoes Yearbook (Perrysville, IN)

 - Class of 1950

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THE ECHCES O qg,qvg1g'EYj PROLOGLIE We are typ1cal semors ln a typlcal school Slnce the tlme that we flrst entered Perrysvllle H1gh School four years ago we have had numerous experlences work plea sure joys sorrows worrles tears and laughter We are gomg to try IH the followmg pages to flash on the screen of your mlnds the plctures that have been a part of our very bemgs and l1V9S for the last four years We want to recap ture some of the events b1g and llttle whlch have been combmed to make up our school years We present to you the 1950 ECHOES whlch we hope w1ll serve ln the years to come to help you to remember ' The happlest years of your hfe ' ' ..- 3 - 1 - 1 , 1 1 1 , - 1 1 J 1 - r It ,, . . . I . :Y N'-- ' DE DICATICN We the semor class of nineteen hundred and flfty re spectfully dedlcate thls our annual to Mr Earl Huffman 1n recogmuon of h1s two years of fa1thful servlce as our spon sox' He has glven of h1s tune and ab1l1ty 1n collaboratlon w1th h1s co sponsors to pllot our class through the last two years of act1v1t1es H1s work lS typlcal of the flne mstruc t1on and help we have recelved from Perrysvllle Hxgh and IS an example of the thmgs by whlch we want to remember our stay at Perrysvllle Hlgh School ' A ff , ,S - 1 I I - I I ' Il- E ADMINSTRATION STUDENTS ACTIVTIES ATHLETICS Staff Editorial Staff Editor-in-Chief. . Assistant Editor-in Sports Editor. . Literary Editor. . Business Staff Manager . Assistant Managers Typists Marcia Heidrick Esther Mycroft Circulation Committee Norman Adams Ann Jackson Chief . . Richard Tuttle . . Joanne Carithers . . Jim Crowder . Deloris Stoup . Wayne Shaw . Theresa Dinsmore Barbara George Photography Lee White Evelyn Rudolph Advertising Committee Jim Snoddy LaVerne Hanna Jim Robinson ,4 i 9' 0 1'- 4-J KX aeffqg va 'X d v 'V A 4- Kim 5' fha He that teacheth man knowledge shall he not know Psalms 94 10 4 H Section I Faculty 'S , ---- ' : -- ' a . i '- 1 .4-I 1 N .' O ' 1 N I N . I V, 5 4 xx' W r, .ff ,y WA x .- . V' - x V f ? ' O l MR. GARRARD MISS FISCHER Sophomore Class Sponsor, 7th Grade Sponsor, Varsity Basketball Shop Home Economics MR. JONES Trustee of Highland Township Physical Education. Biology. ! l I' MR. MYERS Principal, Senior Class Sponsor Geometry, Algebra. MRS. RIGGS MR. ADAMS Freshman Class Sponsor, Assistant Principal, Grade School Music, Government, Arithmetic Musical Director, 7-8, Health 10. Band, Chorus. MR MACON Junior Class Sponsor, Freshman and Reserve Basketball, Business Practice, Typing, Bookkeeplng Secretarial Training, Shorthand 1 fi 1 'Q' 'js 13 ,Q ,V T, 1 MR. MICHAEL 8th Grade Sponsor. 7th and 8th Basketball Social Studies 7-8 English 8, Health 7-8. He that refuseth mstructlon desplseth hxs own soul Prov 15 32 Section I I Students l Left to rlght Dorothy Callahan Wayne Shaw Ann Jackson CLASS OFFICERS Wayne Shaw was elected presldent of our class thxs year He was also chosen busmess manager on our annual staff H15 f1ne leadershlp and mterest ln our class was not forgotten when our class members voted for the boy most l1kely to succeed He won the honor easlly Vxce Pres1dent orlte among her classmates She was chosen by the members of our class as the g1rl w1th the most pleasmg personallty Secretary Treasurer Dorothy Callahan was elected secretary and treasurer of our class Her pleasmg d1spos1t1on won her many fr1ends durmg her four years here at P H S She was cho sen by our class as the most musxcal g1rl Ann Jackson was elected vice-president of our class. She has always been a fav- 5 J Baseball 1 3 4, Basket NQRMAN ADAMS DOROTHY CALLAHAN Most Scholastic, Most Musical, G. A. A ball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Boys' Chorus 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Club 1, Jr. Play 3, Cheerleader Musical 1-2-3-4, Sec. Treas. 3, 1. Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. Treas, 4, Jr. Play 3, Letterman's Club 3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Musical 1 The Echoes 4, 2-3-4, Jr. Homemakers 1. EVELYN RUDOLPH G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3 4 Mixed Chorus 1-2, Dramatic Club 1, Musical 1-2-3-4, Jr. Homemakers 1-2. DAVID CLODFELDER Z HELEN DELP JAMES CROWDER Football l-2-3-4, Baseball l-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4. Musical 1, Vice-Pres. 2, Echoes 4, I..etterman's Club 2-3-4. THERESA DINSMORE Class Clown, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2- 3-4, Mixed chorus 1-2-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 2. Cheer leader 2-3-4, Musical 1-2-3-4, Echoes 4. Jr. Homemakers 1. Chorus 1, Musical 1-2-3-4, PERRY RAMEY G' A- A- 2j3'4' Girls' Football 3-4, Baseball l-3-4, l Chorus 1'2'3'4' Mlxed Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3-4, Letterman's Club 3-4. 1 f JAMES SNODDY JACK STOUP Most Athletic Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Q Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball Chorus 1-2-4, Dramatic Club 1-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, 1-2, Musical 1-2-3-4. JOANNE CARITHERS Most Scholastic, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2, Dramatic Club 1-2, Musical 1-2-3-4, Jr. Homemakers 1-2, 4-H1-2-3-4, Echoes 4. MELVIN DU Nl-IAM Most Pleasing Personality f ' Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1, f Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3- 4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Chorus 1-2-3-4, Musical Pres. 2, Jr. Play 3, Letterman's 1 7 Club 2-3-4, Echoes 4. fj- Track 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 2-3-4, Boys' Chorus 2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 1-2-3-4, Letterman's Club 1-2-3-4, Echoes 4. ,wa I 5 , Boys' 2-3-4, ' y as 6 if X, '1' 57 WAYNE SHAW BERNARD MARTIN Most Likely to Succeed Baseball 1-3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Baseball 1-3-4, Basketball 3-4, Track 1-3-4. Boys' Chorus 3-4, Track 1-4, Boys' Chorus 3-4, Band Mixed Chorus 3-4, Band 3-4. 3-4, Musical 3-4, Pres. 4, Sec: Musical 3-4, Jr. Play 3-4, Letter- Treas. 1, Jr. Play 3-4, Echoes 4. man's Club 3-4. GORDON MOORE Basketball 4, Hume High School 1-2-3. DELORIS STOUP Girls' Chorus l-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Dramatic Club 1-2, Track 1, G. A. A. 1-2, Pres. l, Musical 1-2-3-4, Jr. Homemaker-s 1-2, Echoes 4. 1-2-3-4, Jr. Pla . 9 4 , as 9' 4 I I x. V I JOHN RHODES . H Class Clown Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track ' 2-3-4, Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 2, H I Musical 1-2-3-4, Jr. Play 3, . 452' Letterman's Club 3-4. I f , . :Q ' 1. 'f' SAM SHOOKMAN Kingman 1-2-3, Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4. VIRGINIA SALTSGAVER LAWRENCE RICHARDSON G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2, Basketball 1, Track 1-2, Girls' Ch0ru5 1-3-4, Mixed BOyS' Chorus l-2-3-4, MiX8d C110- Chorus 1, Musical 1-3-4. rus 1-2, Band 1-2-3-4. Ml1SiCa1 .., PATSY MCLAIN G. A. A. 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Musical 1. DALE COLEMAN Most Musical Basketball 2-3-4, Track 2-3- Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4, Boys Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3- Musical 1-2-3-4, Letterman' Club 3-4. JAMES ROBINSON MARY RICHEY Fooiball 1 2 3 4, Boys . Chorus 4, Band 1-2, Musical 1-2-4, Jr. Play 3, Letterman's Club 4, Echoes 4. I 5 ' . 1 i MARCIA HEIDRICK Most Likely to Succeed G. A. A. 3-4, Girls' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Cheerleader Pres. 3, Vice-Pres. 1, Jr. Hffmemakers 1-2, Musical 4, Echoes 4. DON JONES Hammond Tech 1, Covington 2, Track 3-4. Musical 1 2 3 4, Jr. Homemakers 1-2, Echoes 4. BARBARA GEORGE LAVERNE HANNA Most Athletic Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, QR 6 Girls' Chorus l-2-3-4, Mixed Mixed CYIOFUS 1-2-3-4. G. A. A. Chorus 1-2, Track 1-2-3-4, 1-2, Jr. Play 3, Majorette G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Cheerleader 3-4, 1-2-3-4, Musical l-2-3-4 AOS ELIZABETH JACKSON Most Pleasing Personality Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus l-2-3, Track 1-2-3-4, G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Jr. Play 3, Vice-Pres. 3-4, Musical 1-2-3 4 Jr. Homemakers 1-2, Echoes 4 MURRAY JONES Football 4, Baseball 3, Basketball l-2-3, Track 1, Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 1 Band 1-2-3-4, Musical 1-2-3-4 Vice-Pres. 1, Sec. Treas. 2. 1 1 ef DONALD MALTSBERGER ESTHER MYCROFT G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4, Track 1, Dramatic Club 1-2, Musical 1-2-3-4, Jr Homemakers 1-2, Echoes 4. RICHARD TUTTLE Basketball 1-2, Dramatic Club l, Editor of Echoes 4. IQ CAROL WEBB G. A. A. 1-2-3-4, Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-4, Track 1, Musical 1-2-3-4. LEE WHITE Football 1-2-3-4, Baseball 3-4, Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-4, Mixed Chorus 1-2-3, Boys' Chorus 1-2-3, Musical 1-2-3, Letterman's Club 2-3-4 Echoes 4. '1 CLASS HISTORY On September l 1946 f1fty four of us enrolled as freshmen at Perrysv1lle Hlgh School Slnce that day we have spent many happy hours together worklng and playmg Our class off1cers durmg the freshman year were Delorxs Stoup pres1dent Mar c1a Heldrxck v1ce presldent and Wayne Shaw secretary and treasurer Mrs Moore was selected as our sponsor In September 1947 forty elght of us became sophomores We had lost s1x mem bers Elsle Plunkett Loretta Perry Bayard Nearpass Paul Jones Harold Auter and Wayne Anderson The class offlcers WBFSMSIVIH Dunham presxdent James Crowder v1ce presldent and Murray Jones secretary and treasurer Mr Brown was our sponsor Thlrty mne of us enrolled as Junxors 1n 1948 Our class offlcers were as follows Marcla Heldrlck presldent Ellzabeth Jack Mrs Coleman and Mr Huffman Th1s year we presented a play Take It Easy and entertalned the Semors w1th a Jumor Semor Receptxon at Attlca Our last year of school has fxnally arrlved and we f1nd ourselves the Semors of 1949 1950 of Perrysvllle H1gh There are thlrty flve of us to graduate We lost sev eral members from our Jun1or year but we have welcomed two new members thls year Samuel Shookman and Gordon Moore Our class off1cers are Wayne Shaw pres1dent Ellzabeth Jackson v1ce presldent and Dorothy Callahan secretary and treasurer Mr Myers and Mr Huffman are our class sponsors For our class flower we have chosen the red rose and our class colors are blue and whlte Our motto 15 Don t equal lt better lt Each year another class must part and now lt 1S our t1me to say Farewell class mates ' 1 1 - ' . n , ' . . , I ' . - ' 5 , . . 1 1 - . - . ' . . , . Q , . - . Q : , . . I . Z . - son, vice-presidentg Norman Adams, secretary and treasurer. Our sponsors were ' xc 11 ' - ' . , I . , . . I . 5 . ' . - . I 5 ' ' ll 7 ' ' Il . . . H - , , I WE ELECTED Marc1a Hexdrxck Wayne Shaw Sl-up Dunham Ann Jackson Most I..1ke1y to Succeed Most Pleasmg Personahty Joanne Carxthers Norman Adams Dorothy Callahan Dale Coleman Most Scholastlc Most Musxcal ll Hy' 4 llqfa Barbara George Jxm Snoddy John Rhodes Theresa Dxnsmore Most Athleuc Class Clowns CLASS PROPHECY JIM SNODDY head basketball coach at Indiana University They have just won the Big Ten Title PERRY RAMEY catcher for the league leading St Louis Cardinals By the way the Card1nal's starting pitcher against Chicago is none other than Bernard Martin MURRAY JONES living happily with his wife and son on their farm just west of Perrysville RICHARD TUTTLE working for Interstate Printers helping other schools put out year books NORMAN ADAMS everyone thought he would follow in the footsteps of his father but no he is still chasing women JIM ROBINSON working and saving his money so that hc can buy his girl that ever important ring ESTHER MYCROFT we know it sounds impossible married and settled down to quiet home life Imagine Esther not running around JOHN RHODES a basketball star at the University of Kentucky He now sells ties with his Dad MELVIN DUNHAM left end and Captain of another great Notre Dame football team Also a United Press candidate for all American JIM CROWDER has become a local barber and is a Red Hot Red Sox fan MARCIA HEIDRICK has become a career woman She owns the largest interior decorating firm in the state DORO I'HY CALLAHAN superintendent of night nurses at Lake View Hospital DONALD MALTSBERGER star midget of Cole Brother s Circus CAROL WEBB has become a private secretary for the president of the General Electric Plant in Danville Keep off of his lap Carol' LARRY RICHARDSON one of those Danville women finally hooked him Tough luck Illinois LAVERNE HANNA married her sailor and now they just about have enough to man their own ship HELEN DELP still trying to make up her mind who to pick out of her many men friends to honor matrimony LEE WHITE still thinking up places to go so he can tell M L P goodbye in a special way You got caught at Hillsdale' WAYNE SHAW Oh' Oh' still chasing the women Or is it the other way around'7 MARY RICHEY slaving over a hot stove waiting for her truck driver husband to come home JOANNE CARITHERS teaching school after graduating from Indiana Teachers College EVELYN RUDOLPH Oh' doesn t she look nice in her nurses uniform? Has D caught you asleep yet'7 ELIZABETH JACKSON a working nurse for her famous husband They are resid in in Fairmount SAM SHOOKMAN Joined the navy and now has a girl in every port BARBARA GEORGE still looking for a rich man JACK STOUP owns his own little ice cream stand in Perrysville VIRGINIA SALTSGAVER playing pro basketball with a girls' all star team DELORIS STOUP married her man and settled down to the life of a good house wife PATSY MCLAIN helping her husband keep books DON JONES just bought a brand new tractor for his 180 acre farm GORDON MOORE still foot loose DAVID CLODFELDER has become a section foreman on the W xbash R R THERSIA DINSMORE just crashed into motion pictures is a comedian . I l l ' , Y V a DALE COLEMAN, after hard work, he owns a chain of music stores in Indiana and ' . I ' -D . - ' ' ' ' , . C. . g . . . NXNII' P11111-1 Kun M1111 A-.111n H1 Mu R1111! 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? 7 ?-? 7 To be 3 good wife CLASS WILL I LaVerne Hanna w1ll my old bent beat up baton to Peggy Allen for the Chrxstmas parade Keep warm Peggy' I Donald Jones w1ll my Joke book to Mr Adams Here s hopxng he gets a ktck out of xt' I Perry Ramey wxll my abllxty to get Into trouble wxth M1ss Flemmg to .hm Cossey and my seat tn government to some unlucky Jumor I Theresa Dmsmore wxll my ab1l1ty to lead yells to Evelyn Dunxvan and my squeaky seat Ln the as sembly to anyone who can stand tt I Esther Mycroft wlll my ab1l1ty to get government and bookkeepmg to Helen Anderson and Frances Rlchardson Here s hopmg they fmd lt as easy as I dxd' ln lt' Melvm Dunham w1ll my able ablllty to chase women and get them to Ronald Spezla Davld Clodfelder w1ll my seat tn the exghth row to Harold Rlley I hope he doesn t mlnd the squeak Rxchard Tuttle will my love for brown heads to some fortunate Juruor who can control It Dorothy Callahan w1ll my abxlxty to play the trombone to Frances Rlchardson lGood luck Frances we re leavmg 1t up to you J I Jxm Snoddy wxll my ablllty to get mto trouble to Gary Kempf and my long curly locks to Charles Perry I Joanne Cartthers wlll all my worn out erasers I0 S0me future typmg student Make good use of them Jeanne Watts' I John Rhodes wxll my ab1l1ty to thug apples off a certaln gxrl 1n bookkeepxng to Darrell Gxbson Don t get caught J D ' I Helen Delp wlll my abxlxty to get my government and my faxthful seat In the assembly to any Jumor who may need them I Dale Coleman wlll my ab1l1ty to not loan my comb to John Rhodes to Kelth Woods I Jlm Roblnson w1ll my ab1l1ty to sllde through school to Rxchard France and my seat 1n the assembly to Bob Horn I Patsy McLam wxll my ab1l1ty for a l1ttle walst to any Jumor glrl who thlnks she needs It I Donald Maltsberger w1ll my ab1l1ty to be asked to dtnner w1.th Mrs Coleman to Charles Perry and my seat m government to some unlucky Juntor I Jlm Crowder w1ll my old dlrty football sweatshxrt to B1ll Gouty and my unruly halr to Ronald Spezla I Marcta Hetdrtck wxll my love for curly hatr to Bob Horn I Larry Rxchardson w1ll my love for red heads to Glendyn Cooper and my abtlxty to fall down whxle roller skatmg to Murray Jones I Sam Shookman w1ll my love for glrls to Bob Horn and my seat 1n the assembly to Rxchard Aber nathy I Carol Webb w1ll my wonderful love and knowledge for bookkeeplng to Karen Ross I Bernard Martm w1ll my love for government to V1rg1ma Young and also my long curly locks to Ronald Spezla I Wayne Shaw wxll my seat on the bench to some unlucky sophomore I hope he gets to s1t by the yell leaders I Barbara George wlll my place as yell leader to John Brown and my place tn chow l1ne to Max Tur nel' I Norman Adams w1ll my love for glrls to anyone who IS flnanctally able to carry on and I also wlll my black hat to some d1gn1f1ed Jumor I Ann Jackson w1l1 my Job xn the lunch room to Gladys Dumvan and my bashfulness to Warren Cundlff I Lee Whlte wtll my football umform to John Brown Let s hope tt s not too small I Delorxs Stoup wxll Mr Myers and Mr Mlchaels teasmg to Dorothy Pedtgo Here s hopxng she takes lt ln good humor' I loss Gordon Moore wxll my ablllty to get Government to some Jumor Mary R1chey w1ll my love for the boys to some glrl who hates boys Vtrgtma Saltsgaver wtll my good looks to Delores Dare Murray Jones wlll my seat 1n the assembly to Mtss Flemmg Evelyn Rudolph w1ll my place 1n the Band to anyone who can play well enough to compensate for my 1 1 1 , , . 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I, 1 ' I, . 1 , 1 Government Class Mr Adams Qteacherj English Class Mrs. Coleman Qteacherj 52 k I .1 f 7 -. 4 1, n 1 - s ,,. bi Rowl Qleft to rxghty Mrs Coleman Barbara Smlth Annabeth Turner Delores Jenkms Vlrgmxa Young Evelyn Dumvan Mr Macon Pedlgo Helen Anderson Row 3 Karen Ross James Cossey Glendyn Cooper Wayne Dare James Huston Nlna Wood Helen Shaw JUNIOR CLASS Twenty n1ne Green1es entered Perrysvllle Hlgh School ln the fall of 1947 Although there was a scarclty of boys we were represented ln athletlcs Class off1cers were Presldent Frank Allen V1ce Presxdent Norma Carrxgan Secretary Treasurer Wayne Dare Sponsor Mr Crowder Our Sophomore class had decreased to twenty slx Class off1cers were Pres1dent Marjorle Buntam V1ce Pres1dent Karen Ross Secretary Treasurer James Cossey Sponsor Mrs Mellmger In the fall of 1949 found twenty one Jolly Jumors wandermg the halls of P H S To earn money for the Jun1or Semor Recepuon we presented the play See1ng Double We also sponsored pop sales Karen Ross was elected as our candldate for the alumm queen Class off1cers were Presxdent Barbara Smlth V1ce Presldent Karen Ross Secretary Nma Wood Treasurer Loulse Shaw Sponsors Mrs Coleman and Mr Macon G 'I a 19 Q 6 . '49 , a , ' 9 Q A - , 4 a- ' ,, a-L I v -.9 1 v 4. N L , 4 ' , 1 -' - ' h .1 - LQ .3 V v 3 f, l . t . - I Row 2: Leona Basset, Frances Richardson, Delores Callahan, Norma Dunham, Frleda Cole, Dorothy , . I , , ' , S ' 1 Q , . . - ' I I ' , S ' 1 I , . . ' .r 2 - I . 2 ' . I , 2 1 I . - Row 1 tLeft to Rxghtj Roberta Coleman Barbara Summers Joanne Clodfelder Norma Collms Ins Co valt Aftlth Pr1tchard Vlola Dunlvan Row 2 Mr Gerrard Jeanne Watts Janet Moore Gertrude Webb Barbara Lanham Gladys Dumvan Max Turner Bob Horn Row 3 Marlls Abernathy Bob Summers Exleen Brookshlre B1lly Gouty Norma Hmes D1x1e Goodwm Carolyn Volkel Row 4 Rlchard Abernathy Darrell Glbson Gary Kempf Charles Perry Andy Lawson Eugene I-Iambnght Norman Allen Row 5 June Bodxne Marlon Summers Norma Romans Ronald Spez1a Mary Boyer Eleanor Kelster De lor1s Dare Frances Wxlborn SOPHOMORE CLASS In 1948 thlrty three of the now sophomore class entered Perrysvllle Hlgh School Four of the boys won the Parls Relays breaklng a record 1r1 domg so They saved enough money from class dues to pay transportat1on charges to Chlcago They v1s1ted the Museum Aquarlum Planetarmm and later 1n the evenlng V1S1t6d the W L S Barn Dance They were accompamed by Mrs Coleman and Mr Brown Th1s fall the class had mcreased to thlrty S1X members The sophomores elected Roberta Coleman as the1r presldent Charles Perry as the1r v1ce presldent and De 1or1s Dare as thelr secretary and treasurer They chose Mr Garrard as thelr spon sor Out of these thu-ty SIX students conslstmg of twenty four gn-ls and twelve boys there are ten boys out for basketball They largely make up the second team and w1ll undoubtedly compose the blggest per cent of the f1rst team next year The gxrls repre sent them well 1n G A A and other act1v1t1es 2 'i .'y S! , , i Q: , vt ' - 1 . L , 4 a. 1 - s , . v T 0 1' ' H A . L . Q r ' 1 4 ll J .. -1 . i . 4 ,N x ! , n 4 Q , v ' f x ' ' Q v 1 Q . , to I -3 f A v v. . f I . 1 .' ' ,Q Q rf if ,fv- , ass: 315 ' ' , -Bug - C 1 - , . . . ' , . 1 . , , . , . : , , . , , . ' , . 1 - ' , . , 1 , , - - - 1 - s ' D - - , Row 1 lLe!t to rlghtj Harold Rlley Mary Lanham Dolly Ramey Glor1a Clore Ruth Jones Edna Cole man Mrs Rxggs Row 2 Kenneth Pedlgo Vxrglma Mycroft Joanne Crowder Rebecca Huston Lestrr Rector Frances Law son Mabel Watluns Floyd R1chardson Row 3 Phylhs Cundxff Kelth Wood Patrlcla Smlth Ronald Poulson Rlchard France Patsy Ph1ll1ps Rex anna Current Row4 Curtxs Hay Sh1rleyOhl Jumor Crowder Jams Watkms James England Jams Hollowell Dav1d L1ttle Peggy Allen FRESHMAN CLASS Nmeteen enrolled 1n the seventh grade 1n September of 1947 Thlrteen of these had attended the Perrysvllle Grade School whlle the remalmng s1x came from Rlleysburg The class off1cers were Pres1dent Patrlcla Sm1th Vlce Pres1dent Jr Crowder Secretary Floyd Rlchardson and Treasurer Nell Conner Twenty one pup1ls enrolled ln the elghth grade 1n 1948 The class offlcers were Pres1dent Mabel Watklns Vlce Pres1dent Jr Crowder and Secretary Joanne Crowder Thls year we have twenty elght puplls The class off1cers are Pres1dent Jr Crowder Vxce Pres1dent Pat Ph1ll1ps Secretary and Treasurer Edna Coleman Mrs R1ggS was chosen as class sponsor V 3 3 Q i - -4 ., - A ov: - ' .. 4 U35 J, .4 Q 'ag Q ' a 4. Q C Q e ' iQ ,, , 6 - xl , f Q ,S 4 y 1' . I 3 . .. Q -I - A 5 C I I 4 A I 41 ' i ' i , . , . l 1 , . , X f 9 . : - . , , f. , - Z , , , ' , 3 l' . ' ' : , , , , . . - . . . . . x X V U I I , L ' , - 2 , L , - I I - Q ' I I ' . I , . ! - I I I ' ' CP K QQ Rowl fLeft to R1ghtj Mr Mlchael Jumor Owens Johnny Keller Marllyn Bush Lowell Volkel Walter Hambrxght Lloyd Rudolph Row 2 Delores Rentz Lloyd Glover Bonme Hughes Mary Wxlson Crxs Hughes Warren Hambrxght Row 3 K lL ar evxcky Delores Marshall Ivan Ross Cora Mae Marshall Jean Crowder Dale Sare Bob Perry Row 4 Herman Kelster Warren Myers Shull Jones Douglas Heldrlck Morrxs Dunham Bobby Smith Amos Forman Jerry Marxmlller EIGHTH GRADE The elghth grade had th1rty one members enrolled the f1rst day of school The e1ghth grade has elected at a class meetlng the followmg class offlcers Pres 1dent Johnny Brown Vlce Presxdent Ivan Ross Secretary Georgeanna Gouty Treas urer Douglas He1dr1ck They chose Mr Mlchael as the1r sponsor The class had enjoyed a Holloween Party a Valentme Party a w1ener roast and a Chrlstmas Party The elghth grade basketball team had a successful season They should develop 1nto a f1ne team before they graduate Q Q va. 8 . A n . - , . Q , . . 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X , . . , , - . . , , , , , L ' , 3 , 3 ' , . . . l I I -uk 'e 3 36' Row 1 er ue Mullet Carol Bowman Thelma Jones Glylord Prather Row 2 Bobby Thornton Mary Myers Betty Sollars Sherman Sollars Chester Delp James Hegg Loretta Tuttle Row '5 Marvin Dare Jerry Stlne Gerald Webb Ellen Kxser Fred Powell Warren Cund1ff Row 4 Donna Spezla Duane Craycraft Carolyn Allen Jack Howard Lavonna Lawson Ruth Heldrlck QLeft to Flghtl Mxss Fxscher Sonna Turn S Marvln Remster SEVENTH GRADE When school opened twenty elght members enrolled ln the seventh grade There were f1ve members who moved away before the year was completed The class offlcers of the seventh grade are as follows Presldent Sue Ellen Mal let Vlce Presldent Duane Craycraft Secretary treasurer Sonna Turner Mlss Flscher was chosen class sponsor The class has had a Halloween P arty, welner roast, and an Easter Party ' ' I 6 1 D O 1: 'I J. ' 9 , .L 1 ., ' er Y l . wa' I 3 A K , I . , A Q-. X 4 1, J 3 3 , J 2 I . ,- V, .f f '- f at Q f : I 3 Y' 0 3 x : N - it 48 . V f ., LV l ' 1 2 ' - ' A , . 1 . ', 3 . 2 2 . . . , . l -I 4 , A . . l , , ' - I , ' Q ' 1 I ' ' , . ' 3th Grade Mr Mxchaels teagher Sophomore Enghsh Mxss Flenung teacher Freshman Home Econonucs M1ss Fxscher teacher 'F 'Y' Freshman Bxology Mr Huffman 11th and 12th Shop Mr Garrard Sophomore Geometry Mr Myers teacher A Band Mrs Rlggs teacher llth Grade Typlng Mr Macon, teacher Vx. Pi 0 A E I V' 76 A P - , , 'Q ' .n' A A-' . 'X' 'f ' iv ' 4 , Al' f Q4 .. P . ' - -4 ' , I . fi : 1 . . .1 ' I ' I Q . . I 1 . - . . , . I ' . 1 ' . 1 A, 4 ,,. . - . . y . - I I Q t 51' .4 Ek .g I - ' ' A - ' . 1 . T -I if L fx X, -1 -1 n 5 ' N-+9 , .. UNDERCLASSMEN F .i gi WW: has w-'iw 0-1- GRADE scHooL J-553' 341, 9' 185.- L- M iv' EX: 4 -Ol' Q ...ul FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADES QPICIUTG Above, Row l Left to R1ght Earl Peyton Mary Cook Mary Owens Rxchard Pmg Velma Sire Elame Cole Row Z Mrs Woodrlff Bonme George Carolyn Gxbbmk Bxlly Delp Bxlly Joe Lawson Mar1lyn Cawthon Loumse Spandau Tom Mayer B1lly Webb Ralph Jumps Mrs Anderson Row 3 Robert Allen Donna Sollars Josephme Goben Kent Hughes Duane Spema Fred Hxckman Effme Jane Hambrxght Patr1c1a Peverly Row 4 Jerrold McBeath Donna Dumvan Dorothy Wolfe Charles Dunham Geraldme Myers Donme Good wxn Ke1th Keller Beverly Spandau Iona Sw1m Harley B Sare Row 5 Bxlly Moss Grac1e Wolfe R1chard Crowder D1ck Hay John Ohl J1mmy Jones Robert Moudy Mildred Fox Mary Ellen Knox John Dunlap FIRST AND SECOND GRADES QBottom Plcture Next Pagej Row 1 flseft to Rxght Jerry Boman Mary Fox Ronme Jumps George Straughn Jlmmy Stuther Joyce Burlm Mar1e Cook Donna Thornton Ph1l1p Harper Gladys Delp Row Z Mrs Goff Randy G1bson Denms Smxth Sammy Remster Judy Sprmg Sammy Hughes Bobby Pmg Terry Wooster Mrs Snoddy Row 3 Larry Stuther Charlotte Dumvan Robert Jumps Charles Holycross Chuck Hay Carl Fortner Helen Myers Peggy McBeth Row 4 Lxnda Cole Demce Craycraft Dale Goodwxn Phylxs Boman Myron Cordrey Harold Holden Nancy Dunxvan Txmmy Carter' Tommy Rxggs Row 5 Betty Mae Kunkle Mary Swmgle Jerry Spezxa Paul Romwn Martha Peverly Jerry Mellxnger Nancy Jones Tony Jones Patrxcla Remster Cecxl Harper .Iamce Wmlborn A ' . Q 4 ' J 2 1 . , . -, . D , R 35 gi' ' 5 ' a Q , .- . -f . . , - 2- 5 O 5 , . .4 n.. 1 , 4 Q v - Q n 4 - Q up A Q . A U V I ' , Q ' 4 P ' K 1 Q 1 ES I 1 K ' J - 1 , , 1 ' ' . ' 1 -, ' , Kenneth Wilson, Patty Lewsader, Betty Cook, Kay Bush. 3 - ' 1 ' 1 ' A 1 V 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 ' 1 A 1 1 - - 1 7 1 ' 1 Q 1 1 J ' 1 ' 1 V I ' . ' , 1 1 ' , ' - 4 7 - 1 1 5 1 ' ' : V 1 A I A l 5 7 1 V 1 I . . - I ' J - , , 1 ' .. 1 ' 1 . , . I , . . ' . Z ' 1 4 I - , l 1 I D I I 3 , . . 1 1 I I I r I I Y I , . 5 I ' 1 I 1 A 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 D 7 A - ' Z I 4 1 4 I ' l 7 V y P I - U I 4 I I 4 ' ,1 THIRD AND FOURTH GRADES QP1cture Abovej Row 1 U ett to Rlght Rlchurd Powell Robert Owens Albert Fox .Tcnnnc LaForge Buck Mayer Larry Sars J matte Sprxnp l .arry Siraughn Rowl Ch xrlmnf, Aldruh Illcl-um Kc ller Charles Lew'-.fader Buddy Dmlp Paul Fortner Josephine Wolf Raymond lfox Anna Mae Perry Fvelyn Rentx Row 4 Jimmy Cole Hltty Hxrper Dmnld McClure J1mmy Cxwthon Donald Powell Carl Swxm Joyce Turner Sara JO 'NIC-wport Wllm 1 llirper Row 5 Marjory Wolfe Chirleb Swmgle Danny Dunlap Terry Aldrlch 'lerry Hudson Bobby Freed Llnda Moudy Donme lhckman Edward Mellmger Curhs Volkel Janet Cadman ' i , ,, .. . - P ' ' '. ' ' rv' V' O --- 4 Q ' FV -I 3, r , 4 . -- , v - ' , If Q -- uv v 4: -- fi 4 . W ' 'w Q 3 , , X ', A 4 a , , 1 W K' F, ,, ' V I. '-V, I Ju' , IM. . iv ' 0 - ' ' 7325? . . V Q '- -. vp, 1 1 ' J - ' 1 . ' , , - , . Row 32 Mrs. Shutter, Rota Jurn s, Vir inia Pin ,Lester Har er, Maril n Goff, Mar Cris ,Ka Hambri ht, P E S P Y Y P Y 8 ,' '11 I , .4 .I m . . A , . N, , ' - - . ' . - , , I : . Je V . I ' K . ' ' ' ' ,. 1- 'o - ' - ' '. 5 K ' , ' . , 5 .- - V- .X . X ' I r '. ' . - ' 4 ' L e' ' r f Q ' . -' ' 1 , . A ' K '- N I . O , r - 6 O., ' 4 l -1 4 1 1- E :VJ 1 5 , f ' -Q Q H I 'fy1-1,,- IINNINIIINII Q1 0 'v..0 KY Qgwgifww freed' HOT LUNCH ROOM Row 1 lLeft to Rxghtl Betty Cook Donna Dunlvan Evelyn Rudolph Barbara George Row 2 Della Hay Ann Jackson Grace Cadman Amelxa Craycraft Lee Whne Row 3 Ronald Spezla Jxm Crowder Melvm Dunham JANITOR Mr Allen W i QL 14 , I- ' 1 ' ussx U, .-il ' Q. 4 ', :fQ. L 5 .- , . U A. I.: U, j' A . - f . ' , P in , 1 , A, fy. L 3 JL, 1' ips. , SL 'fgist 1 . ' ' b ,H . - . H ' ' I ' ' . . , - . A ,' 1 W , ' - ,. 0, . .. , , ' r 1174 1 ,, 'fa-. ' IJ? f f f ' - , 1 .A ' A. E, s .l ,T , . , , f Q sm- ' ' 057. 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' ' Therefore do my thoughts cause me to answer JO B202 Section I I I Activites Row l Qlaeft to R1ghtl Dime Goodwin Gloru Clore Barbara Lanham Francis Lawson Peggy Allen Row 2 Theresa Dinsmore Evelyn Rudolph Joanne Carithers Phylis Cundiff Roberta Coleman Jean Crowder Delorls Rentz Dale Colem an Virginia Young Carol Bowman Irene Vkatkins Row 3 Karen Ross Helen Anderson Barbara Smith Jlmmy Cossey Eleanor Kexstcr Mabel Watkins Norma Hines Norman Adams Frances Richardson Dorothy Callahan nard Martin Glendyn Cooper Wayne Dare Duane Craycraft Deloris Dare PERRYSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL BAND The Perrysville High School band this year had thirty seven members including seven twirlers The new d1rector is Mrs Helen Riggs a former Perrysville graduate The officers this year are Dale Coleman president Norman Adams vice president, and Bernard Martin secretary and treasurer Among their activities this year were performances during half times at home football games marching in the Christmas parade at Danville playing at the home coming basketball garre and the spring musical Aga1n th1s year they have the football concessions to make money to buy uniforms After years of work and antlclpation they finally received their new maroon and grey uniforms in time for the 1950 spr1ng musical Standing: LaVerne Hanna, Jimmie Snoddy, Larry Richardson, Mrs. Riggs, Murry Jones, Wayne Shaw, Ber- , Q ' , ' - ' ' I C K I ' - . x , . . . noof: 'Wnnnq GIRLS CHORUS Ellzabeth Jamkson Irene Vlatluns Dorathy Callahan June Bodtne Joanne Carxthers Row 2 Mrs R1ggS Helen Shaw Delorls btoup Esther Mycroft Francis Wxlborn Shlrley Ohl Karen Ross Delorls Dare Eleanor Kelster Norma Dunhamn Row '3 Evelyn Dumvan V10la Dumvan Carol Webb Barbara Summers Barbar1Sm1th Lvclyn Rudolph Glorla Clorc Roberta Coleman Ldna Coleman Row 4 Joanne Clodfelder Dolly Ramey FFBDCIS Lawsor Vlrglllld Young Mary Lanham Annabeth Turner Patsy Ph1l1ps V1FglD1a Myeroft Marlls Abernathy Joanne Crowder Gladys Dumvan Row 5 Fredu C010 Leona Bassett Phylxs Cundlff Norma Collxns Barb ara Lanham Barbara George Helen Anderson Jean Watts Carolyn Volkel Rexanna Current V1rg1n1a Saltsgaver Row 6 Norma Hxnes LaVerne Hanna FFADCIS Rlchardson Dorthy Pedxgo Pat Sm1th Peggy Allen Janet Hollowell Helen Delp Elleen Brookshxre DIXIE Goodwm Getrude Webb MabLlWatk1ns 'Nd' MIXED CHORUS Rowl Roberta Coleman Mary Lanham Barbara Summers Mrs Riggs G1OI'1H Clore Caxol Webb Edna Coleman Row 2 Barbara Lanham LaVerne Hanna Etleen Brookshlre Esther Mycroft Norma Hxnes Vxrglma Young Dorthy Pedxgo Mabel Watl-uns Row 3 Sam Shookman Delorxs Stoup Jlmmy Cossey Darrell Glbson Marcxa He1dr1Ck Dales Coleman Bob Summers Row 4 Irene Watklns, Dorothy Calla an, ay e v1n Dunham, Theresa Dxnsmore, Pat Sm1th i 5 L ' A A , .v .' ,: 1 , 1. ' W x . i ' . . 1 t 4 5 .al 51, lg Q., '. f : .JV L Q A s V, . r . X g' 4 1' ' r- ' . ' ' Q U v . . ' Ig, it 1' . -' L 1 . , ,L M . Z : . 1 , .. Q it . if , 1 2 . r 5 4 ' , 1 7 4 - 'ull - 'V V L , -:, ' 5 I ' ' f ff at fi 4 2 ,. f' 1 L' ': ' - , ' ' -v ' Y t , l l J A ' A ' ' 4 V H ,Q 1, , ., b ' 1 0 ,K K f ' .. . fl ' 4 ' ' 1 ' f A ' ' I . Q, ' . . Row l: QLeft to Righty - Theresa Densmore, Norma Romans, Nina Woods, Marcia Heidrick, Mary Boyer, 1 pi Cs' D . .. t , . . J 5 J . I , - , ' - 2 ' h h ' h ' - 4 1 ' . , I . , , I ' R . 5 . ' h W 'n Dare, John Rhodes, Jimmie Snoddy, Glendyn Cooper, Mel- 'l ,J M N xl , . sn, . -- , , -1 , ' . , - 1' ' A - N -- ' 1' A I Q ig 915 Y 3' BOYS CHORUS Row 1 QLLft to Rxghty Sam Shookman .hm Cossey Mrs Rlggs N01 man Adams D xle Coleman Row 2 Bob Summers Darrell Glbson Bernard Martin J1m Robxnson Jack Stoup Rlchard Abernathy Bob Horn Row 3 Me lvm Dunh xm Larry Rmhardson John Rhodes Wxynv. Shaw Jlm Snoddy W iyne Dare Glendyn Cooper B BAND Row 1 QLeft to Rlghtj Anna Mae Perry Mary Crisp Sara .Io Newport Donna Thornton Marllyn Goff Joyce Turner Evelyn Rlntz Row 2 Kay Hambrlght Rxchard Plng Tom Mayer Kent Hughes Bonme George Patty Lewsader Vlrglma Plng Mrs Riggs Row 3 Terry Hudson Ralph Jumps Lowell Volkel B1lly Moss Warren Cundlff Marv1n Dare Danny Dun lap Lloyd Rudolph Row 4 Bonn1e Hughes Bob Perry Cora Mae Marshall Bob Smxth Shull Jones Warren Myers R1chard Crowder Jxmmy Jones H I . : W ' - ' ' , ' ' .. ' ' ' . z 1 - ' . . x ' 3 ' ' A ' . . 1: X ' 1 . A ' , ', 2 1 , ' . 1 I. I : ' - ' , ' ' , Q , , ' ' , X . I '- 1 - : - . . , , ' , ' ' . - , . , . A J - - 4 I - ' 'I . . f 1 l -. .f. ' I ' -1 I ' A .J --1, --- . x 4 1 -- , - 1 .- . ' 3 ' . . 'Q' , .. - g J .1 A 'H 1 4, - . Q X, .Y Y, . N K' A . f f f x -- I 45 . . - . , U 4 n I T Q ,. . : T 1- F ' fa , 'J 1. ' ff X J nk' ,J K . P 1 , ' I I , I , I K ,- T , ffl TOY BAND Pow l fL.eft to Rxghtj Nancy Jones Demce Craycraft Sammy Hughes Sammy Rcmster Helen Myers Lxnda Cole Ronme Jumps Charlts Holyuross Ph1l1p Harpu Maru Cook Jovu Burlxn Mrs Goff Row 2 Mrs Snoddy Marv Fox Donna Thornton Gladys Dslp Betty May Kunkle Janlce w1lbOFH Mary Swlngln Jerry Spezn Dale Goodwln Myron Cordrey Mrs Rlgffs Row K Randy Glbson Dcnmc Smlth Tommy Rlggs Paul Bomsm Toney Jones CfQ1lH1rper Chuck Hay Peggy MLBeth Charlotte Dumvan Bobby Plng Carl Fortner Row 4 Jerry Bowman Iudy Sprmg Ltrry Stutler Nanvy Dunxvm Pttrxua Hemstcr Martha Peverly Jerry Melllnger Harold Holdon Robl rt Jumps Georgr Strxughn .hmmy Stutlu THE WABASI-I HARMONETTES Mrs Rlggs Accompamst A .AK fi Row 1 QLeft to Rzghtj Bernard Martxn Wayne Shaw N1na Wood Vlrgxma Young Glendyn Cooper Row 2 Norman Allen Annabeth Turner Mxss Flemmg Frleda Cole Helen Shaw Norma Dunham Barbara Smxth Leona Bassett Jlmmy Cossey JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SEEING DOUBLE Gloria and June Wade Vlrgxma Young Aunt Mary Nlna Wood Martha Mason Frleda Cole Jerry Mxtchell Glendyn Cooper Bob Carlson Bernard Martln Schuyler Van Schuyler Wayne Shaw Mrs Van Schuyler Leona Bassett Geraldme Van Schuyler Barbara Smxth Jeeves NOI'l'nan Allen Dora Annabeth Turner Mlss Arnold Helen Shaw Glor1a and June have mlstaken 1dent1ty throughout the play as Jerry and Bob are sultors of Glor1a and June Martha 1SJLlI19 s glrl frlend and what Jerry calls a human echo ' because she agrees w1th everythlng June says Trouble arlses as the Van Schuyler famlly are brought to the Wade Household Mrs Van Schuyler and Geraldme are trymg to get Schuyler marrled to Glor1a because of her flfty thousand dollar 1n herltance It fmally reaches the cllmax where everythmg lS stralghtened out w1th Bob and Jerry w1nn1ng Glor1a and June W,-. I... UNDERCLASSMEN A H i s . 1 fl 4. fi, arm-m 1 'mm Kiiwiihihlli 11 - Q K mv' if ' 1. if .. i H xiii, ' ,. s ' 1 'fm ' ' 3 1, rw .I A A ii' , qv' h ' Q, 8 ,fs ,-,1 N 1 Q,-ef: ' W . if Y., J l xy x 'ft Q Q1 l 1 as, , E 1 Q T a of y t od :- N 'vi Section I V Athletics h tt'ment 5 dmindinas dbd' hedf t' ---- L ke I f N mt LI f ' f , K 1 V 1' , .1 im' Lf- .:,,..,5,,L, ,. Jw:--vf'ff,4.g. N. X 1 4 Captain Melvin Dunham Coach John Garrard Captain Lee White. THE FOOTBALL COACH AND CAPTAIN! The team had a very successful season under the coachmg of Coach Garrard It was greatly axded by the two captams Melvxn Dunham and Lee Whxte Just before the fxrst game Melvm Dunham was shot ln the eye and dxdnt get to play untll the last game Lee Whxte was then elected captaxn Wxth only two defeats all season we have a rxght to feel very proud of the team and 1ts leaders Below IS the startmg offenslve lme up wxth the xnserts of those who made up part of the defense 'ki Row 1 lLeft to Rlghtj Rxchard France Leon Hensley Bllly Gouty Richard Abernathy Max Turner Bob Horn Row 2 Norman Allen Perry Ramey J1m Crowder Jlm Snoddy J1m Robinson Lee Wh1te Skxp Dunham Row 'i Gary Kempf Qmanagerj Jr Crowder Charles Berry Darrell Gxbson Wayne Dare Murray Jones Andy Lawson Ronald Spezxa Coach Garrard The season opened w1th Coach Garrard s call1ng the flrst pract1ce August 15 There were twenty players present Th1s year s f1rst team was made up of the followlng boys Snoddy good on defense and catchlng passes center Rob1nson much 1mproved over last year defens1ve left end Ramey a good pass rece1ver offenslve r1ght end Dare a fast man offens1ve left end Crowder quarterback and defens1ve r1ght end Allen a good runner rxght half Wh1te who d1d our k1ck1ng and most of the pass1ng left half Spezma a good tackler at the gloryless defenszve ta11back post Jones httle exper1ence but a hard runner rlght half Dunham unable to play only 1n the last game left end Our team had the honor of hav1ng Jxm Snoddy and Lee Wh1te chosen for the A Conference Team th1s year J1m Crowder J1m Rob1nson and Perry Ramey were l1sted as honorable ment1on Coach Garrard's team losxng only two games had a very good season PERRYSVILLE 24 ROCKVILLE 13 The season opener was an 1mpress1ve game showmg that our team would be a cred lt to the school At the half txme Rocl-cv1lle lead 13 to 12 but 1n the second half we played harder and were the wlnners PERRYSVILLE 25 COVINGTON 44 Th1s game was a rough one for both S1d9S We were p1ay1ng 1nsp1red ball and at the half we had a 19 to 13 lead In the last half Covmgton went on to wm but wlth d1f fxculty The game was much better than the score mdlcated PERRYSVILLE 30 WILLIAMSPORT 24 Thls was a comparatwely easy game wxth our ground attack workmg very well PERRYSVILLE 6 CAYUGA 6 Cayuga hadn t lost a game to date and they were the host After we had stopped them on the goal l1ne many tlmes they flnally went over to lead at the half 6 to 0 After m1ss1ng two heart breakmg T D passes 1n the thlrd quarter, we scored 1n the last few mxnutes to make the score tled , 1' 1 ' . V , I kg W ' . V if fs. -' . 3 1 . , . , , . , . , ' J. , ' , . P. , ' , ' ' . W. , , ' . J. , ' ' . N. , , ' . R. ' , ' , ' . M. , ' , . ' ' ' ll ' I I - . I , . PERRYSVILLE 6 - COVINGTON 12 This time Covington came to see us. They scored first, but we were in their terri- tory most of the time. As the half ended we were on the one yard line. The last half was a good, clean, even battle with both teams scoring. PERRYSVILLE 20 - ROCKVILLE 8 By good running and passing we were able to win again. In this game our defense held the Rox very well. PERRYSVILLE 32 CAYUGA 32 Still Cayuga hadn t lost a game to date We started strong and we were holding them well At the half we had a 24 to 12 lead In the second half we kept going but Cayuga scored in the last few minutes to make the final count a tie PERRYSVILLE 32 ATTICA 32 In the years gone by Attica had beaten us rather badly and again this year they had a good team We were holding their ground attack but their passes were con necting and at the half they led 20 to 8 In the next period neither team scored With five minutes to go both teams broke loose In this time they scored 12 points and we scored 24 One of our T D s came on two plays for 60 yards in the last 45 seconds PERRYSVILLE 20 CHRISMAN 12 This was the last game of the year and Coach Garrard s starting line up was all seniors In the opening minutes the Chrisman team scored all of their points After their opening they didn t score again The Eagles held many times to stop first downs and T D s This was a very hot afternoon and the heat was hard on the players but the Eagles came through for a good victory to end the season FREEMAN AND SOPHOMORE SQUAD ,J Row 1 QLeft to Right, Billy Gouty Darrell Gibson Junior Crowder Andy Lawson Richard Abernathy Max Turner Row 2 Gary Kempf Richard France Charles Perry Bob Horn Coach Garrard . , ' . . . , , u , '- I I ' ' , . . , . . . 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' , ' . , ' , 4:- JI 1' ,,, Jp- 1' Captain Jlm Snoddy Coach John Garrard Captam J1m Crowder THE BASKETBALL COACH AND CAPTAINS Row 1 QL.eft to Rxghtj Jxm Crowder Skxp Dunham John Rhodes Jxm Snoddy Lee Whxtc Bc rnard Martm Row 2 Jack Stoup Qmanagerj Perry Ramey Gordon Moore Wayne Shaw Wayne Dare Norman Adams Dale Coleman Mr Garrard 9,5 VARSITY BASKETBALL PERRYSVILLE 45 ST BERNICE 31 In openxng the l1d of the season the team was slow to get started havlng only a 15 to 13 lead at the half In the thlrd perlod we broke loose w1th 18 polnts to the oppon ents 4 From then on the game wasn t very close PERRYSVILLE 54 CAYUGA 46 Cayuga agaxn thls year had a good team and were a1m1ng to beat us After a good fxrst quarter we were able to set the pace PERRYSVILLE 40 DANA 33 The boys were poor on defense lettmg the Aggle s get quxte a few shots However when speed was needed we played a faster game PERRYSVILLE 38 NEWPORT 26 Th1s game was a very easy one w1th a flrst quarter score of 18 to 6 After we got the lead Coach Garrard gave h1s reserves a chance for some experience PERRYSVILLE 37 COVINGTON 27 Thls game w1th our old rlval was one w1th many fouls on both teams Covlngton made the flrst polnt but after that we were 1n command PERRYSVILLE 46 CAYUGA 44 In th1s game our boys d1d the unbellevable For the flrst three quarters we were hardly 1n the game At one t1me ln the last perlod Cayuga led by 18 polnts but we were playlng better ball W1th three mlnutes to go and 11 polnts behlnd we started h1tt1ng and from th1s po1nt the no1se was tremendous but we kept our w1ts to go on for a v1ctory PERRYSVILLE 39 NEWPORT 31 We were never ln doubt about the outcome of thls game although our boys dxdn t get to rolhng full force PERRYSVILLE 52 HILLSDALE 29 After a close flrst half w1th the score 16 to 14 1n our favor we started to go The scorlng was very even on our team PERRYSVILLE 64 WEST LEBANON 48 The last game before Chr1stmas and the boys wanted lt to be a good one for Coach Garrard The team played hard all the way and they showed some real scormg punch PERRYSVILLE 45 ROCKVILLE 29 W1th the rest of the vacatlon the team was ready to get 1n full swlng agaln They started fast and were able to h1t f1fty three percent of thelr shots from the fleld PERRYSVILLE 49 HILLSDALE 32 Aga1n th1s game as the ones before our boys were on thelr toes f1ght1ng for the vxctory The score doesn't g1ve a true plcture ofthe game slnce we were well 1n command all the way 1 1 1 1 1 1 - , . . . , . - 1 , . , . 1 . , . . 1 , - 1 1 1 1 . . . , 1 , . , . 1 1 COUNTY TOURNAMENT PERRYSVILLE 39 CLINTON 44 Th1s was the f1rst loss of the season It broke the hearts of the players to lose th1s game after complllng a ueord of 11 wms and no defeats In thxs case overcon f1dence was not the blame for loslng but we were just trylng too hard to m1ke every shot count PERRYSVILLE 49 HILLSBORO 38 After loslng to Cllnton Co1eh G1rrard h1d the team play a faster style offense IH thxs g1me At the end of three quarters the score was tled but 1n the last perlod our team was able to pull away PERRYSVILLE 60 KINGMAN 46 Klngman stayed ahead the f1rst quarter but after that our fast break worked very well gwmg us many close shots PERRYSVILLE 56 VQEST LEBANON 44 Our fast bra 1k worked well aga1nst the slower Cllpper boys After compllmg a good lead Coach Garx ard let the reserves play PERRYS JILLE 50 RIDGEFARM 39 The Ill1no1s boys were 1 h1rd dr1v1ng crew w1th 1 lot of flght Our team wasn t playlng 1t thelr best but always kept a comfortable lead PERRYSVILLE 66 ST BERNICE 37 Playlng a good game but throwlng away passes our boys led 34 to 14 at the half The reserves playlng most of the last half kept the Hornets under control PERRYSVILLE 31 VULLIAMSPORT 38 The Eagles couldn t get to flytng 1n thls game Travehng and not reboundlng were the prmclpal faults Th1s was IU upset that every team encounters some tlme PERRYSVILLE 48 GEORGETOVSN 41 Th1s hard fought battle ended the season wlth a perfect record on the home floor The Buffaloes made s1xteen f1eld goals to our fourteen but our twenty free throws won the game for us SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT PERRYSVILLE 57 PINE VILLAGE 27 Th1s was a good opener for the Eagles wlth nlne of our men scor1ng The Plne Knots couldn t keep pace w1th our fast breaklng crew PERRYSVILLE 53 V1 EST LEBANON 31 The game showed that our defense was on the1r toes lettmg the Cllppers get very few good shots out of the1r 102 attempts Our offense was agaln workxng very well agalnst the slower Cl1pper boys PERRYSVILLE Z5 COVINGTON 26 Th1s was a very sad way to end the season Our team Just cou1dn't get to rolhng at all In the last few mlnutes we staged a comeback and Just before the game ended we made 1 basket that one Off1C1a1 Sdld counted but the other thought dlfferent Everyone belleved that we had won but the offxclals then sa1d no Th1s was lndeed a heartbreak 1ng upset because ln th1s case the best team had lost ' X . 1 2 ' I 1 1 1 I 3 1 Q 3 - D 1 s A Y - ' 1 1 I , 1. 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XJ Gi I Row 1 QLeft to Rlghtj Bllly Gouty Andy Lawson Dwrrell Gxbson Gary Kempf Gene Himbrlght Row 2 Bob Summers Ronald Spezxa Rxchxrd Abernathy Conch Macon Jumor Crowdnr Norman Allen Max Turner RESERVE SQUAD The second team squad IS composed of all sophomores but one who IS a freshman Even though they had very tough opposltlon they won half of thelr games We feel that Mr Macon who coached them has done a good Job of bas1cally tram mg them for then' Job next year as the vars1ty squad We sen1ors wlsh you luck for the com1ng year as we see our boys leave the squad and begln IU the game of llfe 1 M 1 l -- :S l . . 1 r 5 u ' , li f'V:' ' ia., . , ryrjx 4' y It c l , h y ' xt A ' ' w .K - f. .A A - ix' h 3 A ' l , A . -W Vp .1 x l ' ,a A 5 ' av ', 5 '- H . .E f xi, 1: Q ' f f or r a iw J 'V , -1' hi, , ..,, v- On an Row 1 QLcft to Rxghtj Harold Rllcy Kenneth Pedxgo Floyd Rlchardson Row 2 Kclth Woods Dav1d Lxttle Coach Macon Rxchdrd France Lester Rector FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 7TH AND BTH BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1 QLcft to Right, Georgxanna Gouty Qycll leaderj Ivan Ross Dale Sare Herman Kelster Donna Spezxa Qyell le xdcrj Row 2 Jerry Marxmxller' MOFFIS Dunham Conch Mxchaels Douglas Heldrxck Shull Jones 84 ,ac rm -E- ,,,.....a in 4-:resin-w'aQ ,qt K Q, ,f Q A , ,V . ' 4 -: r , as 'fs X, .Q 1: 1 -f f I , - I . 5 . . 1 . , 1 . I . . ' - ' 1 - I ' ' ' ' ' , , I ' 1 1 1 . I , f , 1 ' 1 , - N . - , - ' A- 1. 4. A -a a: 'V as 5 , R ' ,M 1 .. h 'KT A v . 5 . c, -P' ,, .- 4. .1 .5 . - ia AC. - . - Ma. 'X r 1' ., f . ,V ,I .. -1 A N I K -' 11 , - avi' xi YELL LEADERS 'Y Left to Rlght Theresa Dmsmore Barbarx George Maron He1dr1ck BOYS TRACK Our track team whxch won the county meet last sprmg has lost only one man from last year 5 squad Wxth so many returxung 11 ttumtn tha outlook for an outstxndmg team 15 hopeful Due to early publxcatlon the track sehedule lsn t ready at thxs tlme Row 1 QLeft to Rxghtj Gary Kempf Wayne Dare J1m Snoddy Lu Whxte John Rhodes, Melvm Dunhim Row 2 Jack Stoup Bob Horn Bxlly Gouty Norman Allen Max Turner Mr Garrard Qcoachy Row 3 Ronald Spezla Rlchard Abernathy Darrell Gxbson Dale Coleman Charles Perry Perry Ramey Andy Lawson ,Q so 5 4'- ' , L A 1. fx' V I - 'S Bernard Martin. 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Rowl fLeft to Rlghtj Gladys Dumvan Norma H1nes Karen Ross Ann Jackson Helen Anderson Fran ces Rxchardson Row 2 Roberta Coleman Annabeth Turner D1x1e Goodwxn Delores Dare Theresa Dlnsmore Frances W1lburn Barbara George Mrs Coleman GIRLS TRACK Our track team whxch won the county meft last year hasnt lost any members therefore we feel thx! our chances of wmnmg again th1s year are very promxslng GAA Row 1 llaeft to Rlghtj Glorxa Clore Barbara Smlth Barbara Summers Mary Lanham Barbara George Roberta Coleman Carol Webb Row 2 Gladys Dumvan Dorothy Pcdxgo Patsy Phlllxps Joanne Cxowder Carolyn Volkel Irls Covalt Dolly Flamey Frances Lawson Mrs Coleman Row 3 Norma Hlnes Mabel Watklns Rexanna Current D1x1e Goodwxn Vlrglma Saltsgaver Frances Rlch ardson Gertrude Vkebb Helen Anderson Row 4 Annabeth Turner Fr1eda Cole Patr1c1a Sm1th Marcxa Hexdrlck Norma Dunham Jams Hollowell Row 5 Karen Ross Marlon Summa rs Slurley Ohl Theresa Dlnsmorc Irene Watkins Ann Jackson Doro thy Callahan Joanne Carlthers Frances Wllburn Eleanor Kelster I . , . , . Delores Dare, Phyllis Cundiff, Barbara Lanham. . I x ' 1 x ' ' 1 I' I - 1 t r ' I I ' I ' I ' 0 Q 'L' 3 , P ' 4 1. 'ri il Q 4 5 . 0 - , I A . f' v , v A 'Z ' n ' ' -Iv , 1 , 1 I I . . - A 5 A . . . 5 o , - ,i t ' 4 ' t ' J N I ' l 4 ' f A August September October November December January 1 1 CALENDAR Lots of excxtement' ' School opens Voted to pubhsh an annual Class offlcers elected Some of the freshmen are stlll runnlng around w1th that bewlldered look on then' faces Yell leaders elected sen1or glrls were vlctorxous F1rst football game of the season w1th Rockvllle Team ls off to a f1ne start w1th th1s vtctory Band members are operatlng the refreshment stand Labor Day the f1rst vacatlon of the year Annual Staff members elected Everybody to h1s post' Man the guns Class of 50 15 at work Eagles were defeated for the second tlme by Covmgton tonlght 1n foot ball Several fans journeyed to Rockvllle on thls cold mght to see Perrys v1lle wm the football game Buy your Greetmg and Chrlstmas Cards from the Senlor Class mem bers now' Senxors look br1ght and sparklmg today for the plctures Flrst s1x weeks report cards gwen out today Perrysv1lle s last football game at Chrlsman The Eagles wound up the season w1th another vlctory 28 Vacatlon' Teachers Assoclatlon at Indxanapolts The 49 50 basketball team opened the season w1th a vlctory over Bern1ce Everyone was Seelng Double tonxght It was a f1ne play enacted by the Jumors w1th the amd of two semors and one sophomore The tradxtlonal r1val of P H S was defeated as the Eagles defeated Cayuga 54 to 46 Everyone 1S admlrmg the class rmgs the Jumors recelved today Eagles defeated Dana tonight Th1rd gradlng per1od beglns today Perrysvxlle wms over Newport 25 Thanksgxvlng vacatlon A 4 H g1rl 1n the semor class was an honored guest of the C 81 E I rallroad ln Chlcago for three days The Eagles defeated Cov1ngton before a large audlence of fans Where were all the Covmgton fans ? ? ? ? The basketball game at Cayuga left P H S fans w1th Jumpy nerves The Eagles staged qu1te a rally ln the last two mmutes to w1n Senlors choose commencement 1nv1tat1ons and name cards today Exghth grade defeated Cov1ngton elghth graders 48 to 4 Perrysvllle wms over Hlllsdale 58 to 29 The Jumor class decorated the assembly for the Chr1stmas program Perrysvllle Eagles cllpped West Lebanon Cllppers by a bxg margln to mght The Grade School Operetta was qu1te a success All students tn h1gh school enjoyed the Chrtstmas party Santa Crowder came w1th hxs helpers to pass out gxfts School dlsmlssed at 11 45 Students returned to school dlsplaymg the VBFIOUS Chrlstmas glfts Santa brought them Basketball game w1th St Bern1ce postponed because of the hlgh water Classes were mterrupted by taktng group plctures for the annual The basketball game at Rockvllle was qu1te a v1ctory for P H S Exams thxs mormng 29 ' .. . ' . 30 A ' ' ' ' 31 1 -- ' ' ' ' . 2 . . . I . . 5 --- ' ' . 7 . 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I January February March Aprll May More exams th1s mornlng A l1ttle b1rd tells me that two senlors and two sophomores had fun lnspectlng the flooded rlver th1s evemng before the game also that the same above mentloned group were together at the game and that Lee Whlte got a good send off before dresslng for the game Bal comes are such fun' V The team played a good game but they were defeated by Cllnton 1n the County Tourney ton1ght by 44 to 39 The heatlng apparatus broke and school was d1sm1ssed at 2 45 Senlors had thelr cholce between a publlc speaklng or a psychology class for second semester Engllsh All P H S fans thrllled to see Eagles playlng the fast break brand of basketball agalnst Hlllsboro We won Klngman loses to Perrysvllle ton1ght Eagles rolled by an lmproved West Lebanon team ton1ght Rldgefarm Illmols journeyed to Perrysvllle only to be defeated by the Eagles The bookkeeplng class had an mterestmg d1scuss1on on Paul Bunyon today The Publlc Speaklng Class presented three one act plays and a choral ogue to a large audlence ton1ght at 8 00 o clock The basketball game w1th St Bermce whlch was postponed earller was played tonxght Another vlctory for P H S The robbers entered agaxn ton1ght and plcked up a few thmgs mcludmg the basketball game proceeds the speech class proceeds and other The Eagles were defeated by the Wllllamsport Bombers 58 to 31 No comment Perrysvllle Eagles played a dlfferent klnd of game than they d1d last mght and defeated Georgetown Ill1no1s George Washlngton s bxrthday Seems a certam teacher forgot all about lt Perrysvllle defeated Pme Vlllage ln thelr flrst game of the Sectlonal held at Attlca Eagles stop West Lebanon at Attlca The team Just couldn t get gomg thls afternoon and lost to Covmgton Rlchland Townshlp defeated Attlca and moved on to defeat Covmgton to wxn the Champlonshlp game All the future models got a chance to model ln the Danvllle sprxng showmg of styles I can t th1nk of anythlng today for wonderlng 1f Norman Adams has h1s cement post set 1n the Lmcoln Memorlal walk 25 The muslcal IS a blg success 10 Sprmg vacatlon Last gradlng per1od beg1ns All Jumors and semors enjoyed the receptxon The semors put forth all 1n thexr play held ton1ght 1n the aud1tor1um Baccalaureate Day The mght all semors have waxted for Commencement mght 19 Exarmnatlon for the other classes Last day of school FAREWELL to the CLASS of 50 12 ' ' . 13 ' ' : ' 19 ' ' 20 ' , A ' : . 23 . . . . . 24 . . . 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