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4-44444 Junior Class Snapshots No, that's not a cigar in Fortunes mouth. Mr. Moore seems quite adept at the makeup art. lust another Perc Westmore fixing up the cast for the Iunior Play. lt's spring, and a gang of boys and girls on the way home from school. Are these girls really studying or are they perchance writing epistles? The boys certainly came into their own when officers of the lunior class were chosen. Don McLeod, lack Brindle, lames McCutcheon, and Adrian Ralstin seem to be pretty happy about it, too. Junior Class Iames McCutcheon, President Don McLeod, Vice-President Adrian Ralstin, Secretary Patty Mullens, lack Brindle, Treasurers You have three years behind you now, and only one ahead. Your future we can speculate on, but your past and present we know about, and your record in these past years is a very fine one with a splendid quota in all fields. First up for consideration is your scholarship, which is proved by the frequent appearance of your familiar names on the honor roll. Second, is your prominence and representation in the field of sports. ln this limelight there are many of you, fine and sportsmanlike, and appreciated by the student body. Third, socially you have filled many important club offices, the Iuniors and the school are proud to have your class president, Iames McCutcheon, also president of the boys' I-li-Y for the State of Indiana for l94l. Junior Class Pictures on Opposite Page Row 1: Margo Arthur, Robert Bahney, Evelyn Bak- er, Mary Baker, Marvin Balsbaugh, Irene Barker, Bernard Bauer, Ben Bayless, Margaret Beachler, Mary Behny, Marietta Bell, Ieannette Bender, Con- nie Berger. Row 2: Ed Betz, Iayne Betzner, Betty Blair, Mary Blue, Mildred Boone, Earl Bowman, Wendell Bur- rous, Emma lean Britton, lim Buffington, Eunice Bunnell, Raymond Butt, Betty Cavanaugh, Dorothy Cohee. Row 3: Louise Cole, Harold Condo, Ray Coomler, Chester Cunningham, Doris Dailey, Hazel Daine, Frances Dawson, Betty Day, Ann Decker, Frances Denton, Helen Devine, Lois Dixon, Dora Dollens. Row 4: Mary Druley, Francis Duncan, Rosanna Dye, Robert Earhart, Gerald Edwards, Marion Elliott, Charles Ellis, Rosemary Ellis, Mary lane Ernest, Connie Falk, Mildred Fenton, Genieve Fisher, Bob Fortune. Row 5: Bill Francis, Betty Gasaway, Harriet Griz- zel, Grace Guempelein, Norma Guempelein, Richard Hackley, LaVerne Hagan, Robert Harn, Wayne Hartleroad, Mary Hay, Rita Hehl, Carol Heirholzer, Barbara Hetzner. Row 6: Ir. Holy, Helen Hunter, Betty Iackson, Betty lohns, Iack Kennedy, Everett Kerschner, Mary Kilian, Betty Kimpel, Florence Lentz, Walter Lillard, lack Line, Richard Longnecker, Regis McAllister. Row 7: Malcolm McCarter, Iames McCutcheon, Virginia McGuire, Iohn Mcllrath, Don McLeod, Ioe Marburger, Ethel Mavrick, Clayton Miller, Iune Mil- ler, Virginia Miller, Mary Millican, Carolyn Moeck, Rosemary Monahan. Row 8: Dorothy Moon, Francis. Moore, Zenol Moore, Madelyn Morgan, Don Moseley, Pat Mullins, Betty O'Hara, Frances Pearce, Wilma Pearce, Ethel Pear- son, Mary H. Piper, Rozella Poff, Phyllis Prince. Row 9: Betty Quince, Robert Radel, Adrian Rals- tin, Kenneth Ramsey, Lewis Ramsey, Rosemary Raver, Thelma Raver, Bill Redman, Ruth Rentz, Mayda Reyburn, Ann Rhodes, Walter Richter, Eldon Rite. Row IU: lane Ritzman, Mary Robinson, Mary Roth- ermel, Ella Schwaegerle, Dick Scott, Helen Sharp, Maxine Simpson, Betty Smith, Vivian Smith, Betty Spohn, Marjorie Stodgell, Glen Trent, Don Tur- man. Row ll: Billie Turner, Delora Vickery, Carol Wack- erle, Mary I. Walsh, Patricia Ward, Betty Waters, Eugene Wells, Charles Wheeler, Frances Wilson, Harold Wilson, Ruth Winters, Thelma Winters, Betty Wolfe, Mary Ann Worrell. 023 ,U
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Sophomore Class Snapshots 5555?-X Didn't your mother ever tell you that little girls don't drink coffee, Carolyn? ' Will the tin can stand this? Now what could Bill Holy be saying to lean Lichty to make her look so happy? The Sophomore Party must have been wonderful judging from the expressions on some of their faces. Is that all monitors have to do. Surely is a soft job. The executives of the class: Betty Patheal, Bob Popejoy, Elizabeth Welsh, and Ioey Hodgini. Sophomore Class Robert Popejoy, President Elizabeth Ann Welsh, Vice-President Betty Patheal, Secretary Ioey Hodgini, Treasurer Believe it or not, according to Webster-not Ripley-a sophomore is a student who has complacent pretentions, or complete assurance, coupled with crudeness and ignorance, how- ever this definition doesn't apply to the Sophomores of old P. H. S. They are well represented in the music department by Bill Aukerman, Lewis Chalkley, Betty Ellis, Rosanna Dorsam, Bill Esslinger, Richard Gable, lean Huffman, Kenneth Orpurt, Ruth Weaver, and Dean Wildman, Neither would a basketball game be complete without Chis- el Bauer and Ioey Hodgini to spur the team on to victory. On February 2l, most of the members of the Sophomore class danced and enjoyed vari- ous other forms of entertainment, at the Sophomore class party. The entire class is a living example of their motto, Enter to Learng Go Forth to Serve. Sophomore Class Pictures on Opposite Page Row 1: Phyllis Alspach, Eulalie Anderson, Frank Apt, Iack Ashbaugh, Robert Banks, Ioan Barth, Charles Bauer, Elizabeth Beachler, Kathleen Ben- nett, Arlene Berryman, Dominic Bessignano, Charles Biggs, Marjorie Black. Row 2: Ida Blackburn, Barbara Boen, Glen Boett- jer, Bonnie Bourque, Carl Bowman, Barbara Boyer, Michael Braun, Marvin Burkhardt, Mary I. Butler, Clifford Byers, Ina Byrum, Alan Carpenter, Mary Carpenter. Row 3: Ronald Cavanaugh, Lewis Chalkley, Vir- ginia Chaplin, Bob Clay, Iean Cooper, Eldon Cox, Douglas Cunningham, Charlene Daine, Virginia Decker, Clementine Dipilla, Rosanna Dorsam, Mary Dotterer, Marjorie Earhart. Row 4: Betty Ellis, Rosalyn Engel, Paul English, Dorothy Erb, Bill Esslinger, Dorothy Evans, Helen Fenton, Howard Fincher, Louise A. Fries, Pat Geoff- roy, Dick Guillaume, David Gysin, Dorothy Han. Row 5: Robert Hann, lack Hayworth, lohn Herlem, Bob Hilgeman, Hazel Hines, loey Hodgini, Wanda Hodson, Betty Hoeppner, Iohanna Holland, Thelma Holland, Billie Hooven, Margaret Huddleston, Iean Huffman. Row 6: Norma Hull, Bertha Hullinger, lohn lmhoff, Lavon Ireland, Irene Iackson, Norma Iackson, lim 240 lohnson, Betty Sue Iones, Mary Kennedy, Paul Kes- ling, Mildred Krauskopf, Mary K. Kreutzer, Betty Kunkle. Row 7: Betty Landis, Kathleen Layman, Stanley Loucks, Eugene McClain, Betty McElwee, Robert McKee, Charles McMinn, Sally McNutt, Mary Mar- burger, Mary,-M.. Martin, Alva Mattox, Cleo Mavrick, Iana Miner. ' Row 8: Lois Miller, Mary Mumaugh,'Bob Myers, Kenneth Orpurt, Harold Otiker, Betty Patheal,Bob Popejoy, Ted Rademaker, Patty Ray, Marjorie Reich- ling, Russell Reynolds, lean Rhineberger, Devane Saine. Row 9: Richard Saine, Robert Saine, Dorothy Schmidt, Ioe Schrader, Ianet Setty, Ir. Shropshire, Homer Shultz, Carolyn Smith, Doris M., Smith, Doris N. Smith, Monroe Smith, Richard Smith, Robert E. Smith. Row 10: Robert Spencer, Kay Stanton, Mary Stew- art, Mary Stoops, Alice Teaboldt, Mark Thrush, Loren Trippeer, Richard Vrooman, Don Wackerle, Ruth Weaver, Betty Weis, Betty Weist, Marlee Welke. .Row ll: Dale Welch, Elizabeth Ann Welsh, Naomi Whistler, Dean Wildman, Mabel Wiles, Lois Wolf, Larry Yoder, Elbert York, Susannah York.
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