Petroleum High School - Panther Yearbook (Petroleum, IN)
- Class of 1937
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Honor the game you play, for he who ' plays the game straight and hard wins even if ne loses. 2. Remember that the game is the thing and he who tninks otherwise is no true Sportsman. 7. Do not try to evade the rulesg play cleanly .-nfr inn fairly and you will never rogzet it. 4. Do not allow an opponent to get your NGoQtH by talking to you in an ungentlemanly wuy. 5. Do not -rgue witn the officials or with tne spectntors at any time. 6. A true siortsmfn learns all the rules or the game. 7. It is better to lose than to play in an unsportsmenlike way. 8. Be loyal to your coach and team- mates. 9. Never glont over winning or be s rotten loser. lO. The true sportsmen never quits or gives an alibi for losing. 193 I I NI I FJ' ---,F -- -Ju .- -, I I r, X r' r, 1--h---------- I' V r Q J . ... IJ J' I I- ...Ix. - I I f I I .i I Q ' I I I ' I I ' QW I I , I I I I I , , I. I I: I 4. I' I I I I . ' I 2, M I I rv I EI I gg I I' 1' II II I 9 Z'ST'n' I 3 . I 2. I I .- ,,,,- I -ff ' I . i -I I II Il In I age- I , X!l II qnhsi is ai II 'I I I 'IQ 3' - -W-----.I-.---..--I gf. i :tL1 JI' I THE HNNTHEK f- I-if .... .......1.1- ...,.,.-4.a-.-1... Petroleum High School again had a successful athletic year. Her three basketball teams won 50 games and lost 27. Conches Ireland and Haggard can well he proud of their squads. They displayed true Petroleum fight- ing spirit. The teams were handi- capped in mid-season due to replac- ing the gymnasium floor. The first team Kept their record intact by bo- ing undefeated on the new floor. The softball teams also had a suc- cessful season, the Pinthers minning 6 out of ld, and the Bshy Panthers 4 out of 5. Losses will be heavy due to grad- uution. Ireland will lose Cochren,- Courtney, Fosnnugh, Franks, Frnu- higer, Kizer, Pearson, end Williuns. nr. Hxygcrd will bc without the sor- of Egly, Borror, Sherpe, Bl- Huffn n, Sills, Hiines, and vices ston, O'dell. Prospects for next year are, hovevor, good. Ireland will have Steiner, Smith, Brunson, Lee, and Holloway with which he will build his first team and several other boys who are showing promise. Mr. Haggard will hive to depend upon Gale Miller, Robert Gierhsrt, Ronald Neff, John O'Noil, Junior Coffman, and Paul Bryan. I I I I ...M N.. .-..-....-...T ...,...-.-- 1931 'H-15 mN'r:-151' TEAM PEIQSCDNH Robert Bronson Don Cochran Wayne Cochran Burton Courtney Myron Davis Charles Fisher Max Fosnough Darrell Franks E John Jr. Frantz Herbert Prauhiger Harold Haines Kenneth Hainos Joe Hollovoy Woodrow Kizer Keith Lee Everett Pearson Richard Smith Floyd Steiner Glenn Steiner Max Williams Robert Wilson 1937 PGSITION AGE HEIGHT WEIGHT Forward 15 5'9H 130 rormfrl is 51 511 109 Forward 17 5'10H 150 Forward 18 6'1U 160 Forward 14 5'7H 155 Forward 15 5'85H 125 onurl lS 519W 155 Guard 17' 517511 1523 Forwrlrci 15 5' 145 Forward 18 5'8EH 154 Guard 17 5'l0H 154 Guard 16 5'1OH 145 comer 1.5 61311 165 Guaro 18 5'3H 170 Guard 15 5'7U 166 Center 18 0'2H 165 Forward 16 519W 150 Berwird 17 5'10H 160 Guard le 5'1H 105 Forward 15 o'lN 146 Center 17 611-,EH 150 v , C. C.1.uXSo Sophomore Sophomore Senior Senior Freshmun Sophomore Seni or Senior Sophomore Senior Junior Junior Sophomore Senior Sophomore Senior SofU1nnw-re Ju1H,or Freshmfn Sophomore Freshmen f ?Qf'+ ff'V D -, ,, M ,J RANTHER xf f fAQ5Qii ,. , . 1, X.L 4 . . .,. PHE PANTHER WAYNE COCHRAN WLeftyHacted as Captain in his senior year and was one of the Hheadiestn members on the team. Al- though never a high scorer he was always con- sistent. ULeftyU usually received the assignment of guarding the Htoughu boys, he was always a consistent trainer and gave all he had when in the game. MAX FOSNAUGH ' Max was one of Petrole- uns most dependable re- serves. He was always ready and played several good games on the first team. He has a fine att- itude, always doing just as he was told. Fosnaugh never flinched from duty, always taking what was dished out to him with a smile, and always kept in good condition. RICHkRD SMITH Smith will be the speed iest boy in the Panther lineup next year. He is only a sophomore and -al- ready has the speed and drive equal to the best. With increased action next year, and a little more work, NRichH just will not be stopped. DLBRLLL FBDNKS Darrell is a brilliant little basketball player, but had quite a lot of misfortune during this year. He was out of the lineup at times due to illness and injuries. He was the flashiest boy on the team, driving through the impossible places for field goals. He clinaxed his career with an over- time shot just as the overtime ended to defeat Chester Center, but had a tough blow the next 'week when he dislocated his shoulder and was forced to give up basketball. H mf FLOYD STEINEB Floyd was a little slow in getting started but when he did he kept going Starting the season on the second team, he was pushed into first-team action before Christmas and there he stayed. He worked right in with the first team and will be the boy around when Coach Ireland builds his team next year. Floyd is left handed and just can not be stopped from hooking those over his head. He is a junior and will be the only senior on the first team next year. ilslgi ffi -W--rrr-r-----r-- - V ' I H i as r ' fl-lf. PANB-11,1 HERBERT FBAUHIGEB HVEEHTT PEARSON Herbert played his Secs Swede was the tallest ond year as a regular ann player in Wells County was a spark lug on the this year. Being 6'5H tean. He is fast ana tall, he consistently quick on starting and gave his teen the tip. He stopping. Herb elways was a good feeder for the played for all he was others as they would worth. He was consistent drive through to the bas- anu enjoyed playing. His ket. Swede didn't shoot high spot was against very much but let the Kirkland Where he drove others. He improved a lot through for '7 points in during his last year and the EO-29 victory. Hu was will be missed quite a given honorable mention lot next November when the siuad resumes prac- this year ad the section- al tice. BURTON CUUBTNLY Burton plcyed only :ne year on the first teen but gave a good fccount of hilself. He is fast and can get into the air. He alternated at center with Penrsin :nl else playel H' t forward . He likes the gning tough and it is regretful that he wasn't playing sooner. Courtney is llso s star softtpuj- ylayerr and e first elcss pole-vaulter. WGODROW KIZER JOE HOLLOWAY Woody is another senior Joe is a big sophomore who played his second who has improved more year of varsity ball for than any player on the Petroleun. He was a squzd this year. -Cluusy power on defense, being at first, Joe has snapped able to handle a player out of it and will be e who was nuch larger than powerhouse under the bas- he. Woody's specialty ket before long. He got was sinhing long ones. his chance when Franks Woody was the perfect was injured and went to trainer m very likable the sectional. He played ball player, who never in two gales there and had a were to spy out of ,Wye a good account of place. higself. 1937 - '- PHE PANT!-IEK ROBERT BBUNSON Bob is one of the best players returning next year. He has played lots of basketball this year. He always is willing to take instruction and al- ways gives all he has. During the next two years with encreased weight and speed, together with an accurate eye for the bas- ket, Brui in vill be a big worry far the opposi- tion next year and nake several baskets. MAX MILLIAHS Max did not get to plfy as much as some of the other members of the tern but was always on hind for any good he night be able to do. He is very willing,and he has a plea sant disposition, eager to do just what is right. ROBERT WILSON Bob should be one of the best ball players around in a few years. He is tall, has played quite a lot, and is only a freshman. Wilson jumped center on the second team this season and always get more thin his share of the tip-airs. He was among the high scorers of the second team, getting 55 points this year. He played in more games than any member of the re- serves, twenty in all. HYBON DAVIS Myron is a freshman who is naking good. Slow at getting started, when given a chance, Myron delivered. He is left- handed and anagged sever- al nice ones over his head. He is a hard player and willing to work. He is the type of player that will really go places and we are expect- iny big things of Myron during the next 5 years. Keep going Hyron. JOHN FHANTZ HJohnnie,U another pro- aising sophomore should develop fast next year. He saw very little action this year but gave a good account of hinself when he was in the jane. We'll see here of John next year. KEITH LEE HFat,H as we call him acted as captain of the reserves this year and did a good job of it. He was always busy on the floor, whether playing or licking his fingers. Lee played in lB games this year and found the basket for 66 points. .He should develop into a fine ball player, as he still has two years to go. He was one of the twelve Coach Ireland certified for the tourney . -1935 'DON CUCHRAN Don has the possibil- T HE PANT!-it N. GLE N STLINER Ted is another freshsan ities of having a good that will uevolop into a basketball career. He regular sooner or later. has preceding hix two He is one of the clever- brothers who were both est players on the teen, fine players He is a and will be one player little shall, but he has the coach can rely upon m ,ood eyc for the hssket. duriny the next few years Don is a Sopho orc and Ted is a basketball play- should see a lot of ac- or vt heart inf till be a tion during the nest two consistent, degendcble years. He served as player. He is now a yell leader for 4 years. freshman. CHARLES FISHER Charlie had the habit of going into the game and staging 1 sensational one man rally. Although he diJn't play es much as some of the rest, he was in 17 i ses and played gooo hail. Chrrlos is a sophosorv fno will be an asset to his teen before long . HAROLD HAINZS KENNETH HAINES Harold always had Kenneth, the other of attended practice relig- the Haines boys,played in iously and was always lO games and get 8 points ready for battle. His He is always willing to only disadvantage is that go in and do his best for he is a junior and has the team and may be valu- only one more year to able next year if he can serve. He may develop fast enough to make first team material. He has always had a fine attitude. N37 - hit a little more consis- tently. He has the dis- advantage of being a junior with only one more year. V H PWHEK SEA SONS IQECGRD FHQS C, T TEAM Petroleum 28 Hartford Twp. L5 Petroleum l8 Lancaster 22 Petroleux '.'L l5 Liberty Center Z4 Petroleuu 29 Rockoreek 24 Petroleum l8 Ossiun 25 Petroleum 26 Genevw l7 Petroleun lb Liberty Center 29 Petroleum EO Bluffton BO Petroleum 27 Lancaster El Petroleum Sl Hartford Twp. 22 Petroleum l9 Chester 20 Petroleun Q7 Pennville El Petroleuul El Rookcreek El Petroleum x8 Roll 24 Petroleum 26 Union l5 Petroleun l8 Chester 57 Petroleum 50 Kirkland 29 Petroleum 52 Chester EO Petroleum 24 Montpelier 27 Petroleum 28 Pennville 26 Petroleuu R5 Ossion Z7 Petroleum 59 Jefferson 18 Petroleum 25 Ossiun 46 1937 1937 C 1' THE PJ-1HJHf SEASONS IQECQGIQD secomo TEAM Petroleum 25 Hartford Twp. Petroleum ZCK Lancaster Petroleum 22 Liberty Center Petroleue 21 Rockcreek Petroleum 19 Ossien Petroleum El Geneve Petroleuu 21 Liberty Center Petroleum 15 Bluffton Petroleum 25 Lancaster Petroleuu S9 Hertford Twp. Petroleum 21 Pennville Petroleum 21 Bockcreek Petroleuu 28 Roll Petroleum 20 Union Petroleun PL Chester Petroleum Z5 Kirkland Petroleum 53 Chester Petroleum EQ Montpelier Petroleum Z9 Pennville Petroleum lk Ossinn First Teerl won ll Lost 12 Second Team Mon 12 Lost 8 18 16 14 16 27 18 24 ,iv LJ EO 24 18 24 Z5 17 17 g. Q5 25 28 ll 40 HE PA NTHEK Cochran Franks Frauhiger Pearson Courtney Fosnaugh Williams Kizor Smith Brunson Holloway Steiner Total FIRST TEAM INDlVlDlJfXL IQECOIQDS 4. ,- -..i. i. 1 Free Frou Free x Grnmes 141619 Throws Throws Throw Refs- T01333- GONE Biffle 51115414 Pct. P01115 510111405 Z El 9 12 429 44 71 19 fa 25 EQ 425 44 ll3 25 42 55 Q4 462 45 117 25 17 24 16 600 50 58 21 25 12 11 522 59 62 17 6 7 6 467 4 19 4 1 2 6 E50 6 4 l7 7 4 6 500 14 22 14 25 6 5 545 14 52 5 0 0 0 000 5 0 Q 0 0 0 .000 2 O is so H is 571 -io 74 '25 146 149 .495 255 592 TAKE YOUILVICTOILIES WITHOUT BGASHNG AND YCJUKWI-lloF'PlNGS W1 T HOUT A W HIMPEI WW! J ,...... i...-..-4--s1-1-- . Brunson Cochran Davis Fisher Fosnaugh Frantz H. Haines K. Haines Holloway Kizer Lee Liddy Sch1ag'auf Smith F. Steiner G. Steiner Williams Wilson Total H37 T H E PANTHm.. SECGNO TEAM umouvnoum asfcomos . Free Free Free es Field Throws Throws Throw PGTS- Total Goals Made Aissed Pct. Fouls Points 17 28 12 22 .555 56 68 11 1 O 5 .OOO 4 5 15 7 3 1 .750 5 17 17 12 4 5 .444 5 28 5 15 6 8 .428 6 52 12 2 2 1 .667 5 6 15 4 O 1 .OOO 11 8 10 5 2 1 .667 5 8 19 EO 8 19 .295 44 48 5 5 4 4 .5OO 6 14 18 27 12 18 .4OO 51 66 2 O O O .OOO O O 5 O O O .OOO O O 9 29 EO 19 .515 22 78 5 9 6 8 .428 S 24 16 7 5 5 .5OO 15 19 8 O O O .OOO 2 O EO L5 7 19 .261 -lg -55 198 92 127 .405 182 471 HF PA NT.HEIi ' JUIXllCQ?fi? HIGH IEXWQETIEALL Qiofnue Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum Petroleum I tfjfv-195 7 Lancaster Liberty Center Poneto Liberty Center Berne Hartford twp. Poplar Grove Poneto Chester Bluffton Poplar Grove Berne Chester 1933! .i.......-.......- 1 ., .. ......-............1,..-...H-.-.- Tflf JJrXIHlH x GMM? YIUUL ltltftllmtlpg We salute the yell lead- ers, who have been most persevering and relentless in their efforts to suc- cessfully back the ball team duriij this, the year of 1956-27. Few of us re- alize how very difficult is the work of being a good yell leader. To lead yells when the home team is ahead by an overwhelming score is not so hard, but to arouse the enthusiasm of the bas- ketball fans when the home team is lagging behind is no easy task. Yet our yell leaders have been faithful to their team, never giving up. We wish to express here our appreciation for what our yell leaders have done. We know they have worked hard to put their team in the highest rank and in re- turn for this we wish them the best of success in the following years. THE RANTHER all gazezezzezmzwezzg ,Za Ze, xy Z X e herewith present to Z2 you, dear reader, a memory jg Z4 book of Petroleum High 54 School. It is our sincere hope that you will, time Z goes oh,.leaf through these 23 pages with a happy memory 23 Z9 of one of the best years of gg gf your life, the year of 2: l956-EY: If this annual Z5 Eg accomplishes that much, gg gf our efforts will not have gf been io vain. We hope that Z Z, you will hot be too critic- gg al as you read through the gg pages, as realize there 29 arc many mistakes and much at Z9 room for improvement. lt Z? ig, has served its purpose in ZZ if at least one respect ---- it gg 25 has madc an excellent and 22 gi interesting project for us Z2 QC as commercial students, and Q2 QQ we shall welcome any criti- gi g cism. f Q2 - , h, s ,fy 1937 Q--f fd? RANTHEK our -filfan W t is with sincere thanks that we give to out timer, Mr- Clifford Settle, this little expression of gratitude for the efficient manner in which he has handled the watch at all our basketball games. Mr. Settle has had quite a little experience in seeing that the stop-watch starts and stops as it should during a contest, and whether we win or lose, we knot the playing time has been accurately checked. ,N M, n r H r fr g',-3.12------2-Q 1'-'s-r 'M'-+ e-- QUJQ DCCJKLJQ n eing the score-keeper for a basketball game is no small task. It takes efficiency and accuracy. We are lucky to have, in Mr. Bussell, a man who has consistently record- ed the fouls, free throws, and baskets with unerring accuracy. We are proud to have a score keeper in which we can so freely place our confidence. So it is with appre- ciation on the part of the school that we thank Mr. Bussell for his efforts. , , Nr' ' r'r FeEeeesHinN1tM0MQni fi right-hand nan to any coach is a will- ing, alert, efficient student manager. Petroleum can well be proud of John Jr. Blair, who has acted as student basketball manager for the last several years. He is trustworthy, capable and dependable. Al- though Johnny is only Q Freshman, he can dress injuri s, keep an accurate record in the scorebook and all the other things that go with his job. , - Y , ....,-...-., I 4937 111 1 1 1 111 1 ,- .1 1 11 1 1 1 1 111' 1111.1 1211 1 111 1 11 1 11,1 1 4- 1 1 1. 'E 1 ' -1 fi 1 1 1, 1 3? , 11 1 11x111l 1 Z! 3 F y 11 1 1 111 1 1 f 1 4 1 I 1. D,--H 4 1 1 1 9 - 1 . - --...... , 11 - 11 , .:?.. '.......... 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It takes efficiency and accuracy. We are lucky to have, in Mr. Russell, a man who has consistently record- ed the fouls, free throws, and baskets with uncrring accuracy. We are proud to have a score keeper in which we can so 1freely plpcc our confidence. So it is with appre- ciation on the part of the school that we thanx Mr. Bussell for his efforts '11-'we-11 -2.151 FUDFN1 MfXNfXG-:, i 1r1 HL n nd aww to 1.y ca1ch is a W1 ing, alert, efficient student manager 0 zolcum ccu 1cl1 bc vroud of aohn Jr ?.cir, who has acted as student basketba fr Ior thc SL s v 1 cars H S trustworthy, capcbls and lcpendcblc. ihough Johnny is only Q Freshman, ce can dress in'urius, keen an accurate rccordf in Esc scorebcom and1 ill che other' thin s that go with his job V 3, L4.,..,,e ,,,, fi, 1-Lyll QwyWfm1,:fwaM+e+m 1 1 1 9' ,L 1 ' . , - 1'11111 1 11.,.vj,1111'1111.. 111 111 1111 11'1 1 11 1,1 11 3: ,1 .1 1 -1111111161111 V 1 111V 11,, '11 ,- 1 -' .1 .c-1 1 1 . 1' 1 , 1' 1 , 1,'11111 1 -1 , ............ , HE PANT!-1 f L 1 I B K I 1 ! 2 i ! I I ' I I 0 ,,-. .-.x i , . . . . l ' --x-: I X I f ,,. ,f f,4.,,,,...1, fl fa cFr'. J 5:5 f -f J-71 Qiiii! W l 1 I l 1 wwf J .-.1 - .......... THE I i l I PA T E R. 1 2 LJ 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 Z1 22 25 54 fs r-.1 LJ :1 0 :L Q 29 P, LJ O Stalitwxnstw x Got acquainted vitn .f', not teachers. Panther Staff organized. One Freshman got to the right class on time Petroleum won from Montpelier in softball, to 8. Labor Day vacation, All gruues had pictures taken, Classes or gsnized. Grunt, Bill, Lefty, Darrell, and Bob went t the State Fair. Sophomore Class party at Helen Cowcns'. numb rs of Senior class went to Statc Fair. Jtsiors received rings. Panther softbellcrs best Libcrty C. 4 to O. First issue of P ntncr published. Softball ttsm dcrfitcd Montnelicr 8 to 7, Third win in turns qvys. Petroleum l2-Lan- caster 5. Just Q urciry I Strcct Efir b 511 Everyone cam. to scnccl looking sleepy. Practice for Street Fair Murndc. Won over other Wells Co. schools in school pgrcde. Library opened. Basketball practice start- ed. A representative of the Gzaki studio met the Seniors. B ' A P fo d 1 D t d to l'l no H essic lsr' r ent sn mo'orc 1 ii is. 9 O 4 ix. x- , .EA .5 1 I i WB! if, if ig. 3 K? -jc :J Jujzi T H E PA NU-1551 QCTQBER ! Seniors held class party at Helen Yergers. I Helen W. located her liver on page 56 in 5 Health Spook. ' I First scriuuspc. There were several sore l muscles. p Arthc fell out of hor chair in history , class. I We listened to the World Series. A f Juniors hold class party in gymnasium at school. ' When the hack Vent off and left Russell Bisel. Columbus Dey. ' Evcrybody's unlucky day. Sophomores won over Seniors to be soft- ' ball champs. The day Bessie Harford went to sleep in ' Economics class. Freshmen discctcd fish worms in Biology class. . Who makes all thc noise. The Seniors! Bob B. and Richard S-. sat on the front row in Bookkeeping class. The Seniors decided to have an Annual. Teachers institute. Wilun K. Fullers Hol- 1 loveen party. i Tc chers institute. , Freshies class party lt Virginia PnXson's. Physics class wont to Kokomo on field trip Seniors had pictures taken for first time. Richard Smith slept all through Bookkeep- ing class. Grades had hollowocn party and parade. --i ..l -M .... --.4..ll THE RANTHEK 'M -+-ll 2 f-, O 4 5 6 9 10 ll 12 15 16 17 18 19 20 25 24 25 Z6 27 BO Novtmetm High School Election. Juniors announces cast of play Grant L. collected election bets. Seniors had pictures reteken. Mr.Harris had tonsils removed. Hertford won over Petroleum in first basket iwll Proc .Jil ..1. fo then Darrell Franks started wearing Uspccks Herve Frank's sele. Armistice program. Swede Pearson sampled the Junior girls per- f H1116 . Lancaster mon 1-.' over Petroleum in End basket- bnll game. Uncle Tom's Cubin show given at School. Sophomore boys started wearing fingernail polish. Senior boys played leap frog in front of the assembly. Mary Warner and Catherine Elston spent day in Fort Wayne. Liberty won over Petroleum in basketball Q 8.111 Li . New pupils enrolled. QHelen and Juanita Lu- kss.D Junior Hi beat Berne in basketbnll. Rockcreek 24-Petroleum 29. Bill A. visited school. Thanksgiving Day vacation. Ditto. Junior play dress rehearsal. ......i.....,.,-. - .. ....--....-P ,. .- l --.....,, .....- - ..A V ,- i93! .jc 'D ---. -I--45 T H E PA NTHER 1 2 5 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 21 It. 5.1 dd 25 24 25 28 29 50 ls! .. ..... -.....,.. --. - E- - .-.XY ,i-nvv-v-v - ,,x-.,..sv-7- DECEMBER AJuuioris advertise play before assembly. Ossian 28-Petroleum 18. Rev. Cain of Do estic church gave address to school Junior class yley. Nine Lee visited school. High School might at the Domestic church. Seniors decided on caps and govms. Petroleum 26-Geneve 17. Bob E3ly visited school. Miss Myers, Mary Helen Warner and Crtheriue went to Fort Weyne. Liberty 29-Petroleum 15. Bcrneicc N. and Al- ice S. visited school. Seniors pictures arrive. Luv. Myers of Deauville spoke to assembly pus pupils. F'v. mzgrer of Nottinwhsn sgoke to assembly Decorated the Assembly. Petroleum bill Lust ct Bluffton. We 1ost by 10 points. - Z Started fixing efg floor. Artui N. and H.leu M. wont to Fort Wayne with Miss Myers. Examinations! Christmas pro r'.. Christmas vncetion begins. Christmas. Darrell shot 19 times at 1 rabbit. Dsrrcll,Ro5cr 5.8 Mr.Iroland wont rabbit huntq ing. Herb went buntiuf. THE PANTHER 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 15 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 JANUARY Measured senior boys for Hawardn sweaters. Seniors take up Government with a bang! Panthers praetiee at Community building. Professor Iarshall gave readings to assem- bly students. Senior girls play ping pong. Mary Helen and Artha Nutter were champions. Wilma Jones told Herbert: NYou take spells and when you do you run them in the ground.W Sophomores won over Prcshie's in ping pong tournament. Latin students gave program. Arbutus Hsereauedn in Government class. Won over Lancaster in basketball at Lan- easter. Basketball practice for the first time on our new floor. Petroleum Independents won over Union. 15 to 15. Petroleum vs Hartford. We won! 51 to 22. Basketball boys take the vacation that was promised them if they won. Chester vs Petroleum in tourney. Score: Chester 20, Petroleum 19. New student enrolled: Myrtle Redd, a senior. Students brought clothing and food for flood districts. Petreleua won over Pennville at Pennville. Helen Yar5er's shoe was on top of the clock! Bockereek vs Petroleum. Had pictures taken for the annual , 1 n H, is THE PAN T HER 1 2 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 17 18 19 22 25 24 25 26 1937 FEBRUAIQY Seniors received pins and name cards. Reverend' Hiller entertained the assembly students. Sorhonores went on field trip to South Bend. Professor McConn spoke to the seniors. Mon over Boll in basmettall. Chauncy Reid syoke to the freshmen and seniors. Petroleum 26: Union 15. Paul Goodspeed enrolled with the sophomore class. High School received pictures. Petroleum played basketball at Chester, Seniors measured for caps and gowns. We ooat Kirkland on our home floor one poilrt. Seniors and Juniors went on a field trip to Indianapolis. ' Sophomore girls played senior girls in bas- ketball. bon over Chester in an overtime. 52 to 50. Petroleum Jr. Hi. beat Poplar Grove in an overtime. Lost to Montpelier in basketball. Program given before the assembly for Wash- ington's birthday. An amateur program was given in the evening. Sophomores won over freshmen in basketball. Petroleum 28: Pennville 26. Johnnie and Lefty attended coachfs and captain's banquet in Bluffton. Miss Myers last day of school. Senior bas- ketball boys receive award sweaters. 'ma ,vAN'rIIf.f1 CONTENT I. A DM IN I S TKAT ION 2. FACULT Y Fl ,X CCF? j xJ..f J.1...J -fI' JA I., UIXII - A.. 13 'II E HFC S LIB! J. E 6 'V4'IIVI'I 'I'Ff 193 . fx.: -.-J 7 H LINIOI1 55 ADVEIi'IISEI'iS THE PANTHER I -- lr- , Manta 1 2 Q! 1, 5 1 1' 4 gl cl 5 I 8 9 10 I Q ll K 12 ! I is 16 l7 5 18 if Q' 19 A 1 22 5 in 24 25 Mrs. Brunegraff came to take the place of Miss Myers. Seniors receive play books, NLena Rivers.W Hr. Galvin spoke to the assembly students. Mr. Haggard missed school because of illness Sectional tournament. High School Basketball league formed. Juniors made final plans for Junior--Senior Reception. Mr. Toner spoke to Assembly students. Mr. Victor Sharpe talked to Vocations class. Picked out characters for Senior play. Sophomores received thier bracelets, belt buckles, tie clasps and pins. Petroleum Independents played Hartford In- dependents. ' Seniors made a final decision UNot to give their play.H King Chapman gave talk and motion pictures about the Phillippincs Islands. Seniors bot their material back from Muncie for the Annual. Decided on Baccalaureate speaker. Decided on Codmencement Speaker. Black's Animal Circus in the auditorium. Every senior busy working on the Annual. 26 The rest of the Seniors received their pict- ures and class pictures. I 29 Mr. Harris end Hoodie went to the banquet given for the winner of each school's essay ly contest. y SO Kathryn and Hard Chapman visited school. vc- . 5l DOHKSX1BelllQQQQ-iH sym- -193 '19 37 THE. ff ' fluvmt Teachers Banquet, Next year's newspaper staff announc Newspaper stuff run 6,000 sheets Annufl. Started cutting Annucl to-gether. Mode finfl frrcngements for Becca progrrm. Plsyed Lancrstcr in besebtll. Unlucky thirteenth, everything ment Seniors tfke vacdtion. Seniors get caps fnd govns. Junior tnd Senior Banquet. Baccalaureate School Trick Meet. Track meet finals. Examinitions. Tefcners grade eximin tions. Commencement. THATS ML JjJ X.NTJ jLJx. ed. for the laureate wr on g . , .,.- -12 ... T HE PA N T HE TL THE JUTHUH BLESS PLAY M 'mg PT-matron Mrs. Rhodes - Laura Rhodes- Lela Sayles - Marian Booth- Harriet Forbes Joseph Kennedy Ned Carruthers Jack Page - - Darrel Carson Victor Lavelle Act I - Act II Act III Locality - Time - - - Stage Sponsor Stage Manager Assistants- - Promptor- - - Advertising - Tickets - - Mr Music ---- By Robert St. Clair DIRECTED BY IONA MYELS CHARACTERS SYNOPSIS ffm 4 fs D...J...J - Betty Williams -Wilma Shevalter Margaret Lehman - Fredora Lovell -Lillie Alberson -Cloid Nusbaumer Donford Fosnaugh - -Floyd Steiner - - - Boy Harris - Kenneth Haines - The HHouse of the Bellsn - Evening SETTING The Same The Same On the Pacific Coast in California PEODUCTIUN STAFF - - -Early Fall - - - - ----------- Clifford Settle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Edna V. Yarger - - - - - - - Clifford Osvalt, Harold Haines - - - - - -T- - - - - - - - - -Ida Rose Ifer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Martelle Harter . Settle, Dollie Holloway, Juanita Alberson ACKNOWLEDGEMLNT Mary Delight Lee Presented by sgecial arrangement with THE WILLIS N. BUGBEE CO., SYBACUSL, N.Y. '19f5! I JUlHUHfSElHUH , kKDTEL.k3CEKTS -1 Toastmaster ....,... Welcome Address . Response. . Song. . . . . Talk ..... Class Prophecy. . . . THE RANTHEK BHHUUET MUNCE . . .Mr. Settle . Floyd Steiner . Wayne Cochran Junior Quartette . . .Mr. Harris .Betty Williams Toasts. . . . . .Trustee and Teachers Song. . . . . Class Will. . Class Poem. . MENU Junior Quartette . .Helen Wilson . . Mary Warner Fruit Cocktail, A la Loberts Breadod Pork Chop Cre Potatoes, Fleurette Fren Chiffonade Salad Rolls Coffee Peppermint Ice Crea With Petit Fours am Gravy ch Peas Butter m HE twfntffr ei e Fino 'hors The Seniors had the nrivelege of taking two very interesting field trips this yeor. Our first trip ups taken in Seutember when Seferal of the class attended the State Fair at lnoienepolie, We left the school house at 8:30, arriving it the fuir grounds around ll:OO A,M. After we hed set the time that We should meat to come home, which was to be 10:50 P.M., ve Seperfted and set out to Hteke inf the Fair. At ten-thirty thit night it was o tired weary looking bunch that collected at the hee to return home. However, everyone Seemed hippy 'nd all Said they hfo e very good time thft dey. Un the way home we Seng tongs znj Celeb: ted the Gay ve hoo spent at the Efir The second fielo trip thu seniors enjoyed was i combined grcup of juniors and stniore, This 5roup spent hondry, Eetruzry lt, in Indianapolis visiting our State Legisl ture, the Eutler Field Htuee, Htorlo Wir Memorial building ind the UCirCleV. Le left Petroleum 't bali 5.3. :nd ir- rived at lnoiinzpolis at 9:15 L.M. The first pl oe we vieiteu moe the butler Field Houee and then the House of Eepreoentetivee. After lunch we visited the UJorld ltr Henorirlt building, then Went from there to the Circle where we rode almost to the top of the Monument g84 ft. above Street level. At QQOO in the efternoon ne 4',! visited the Senfte. After leaving the Senate we took in 5 show en- titled UEreezing Home' at the Lyric thetrre. We Ste Supper and then Strrted for home tt Tzaiu it wee 5 tired but hrpoy Crowd that Qrriyed in Pt- troleum th 1f'.t t night. All regretai the ending ofa perfect day. On February 5 the sophomore clues took 1 fielo trip to South Bend. They left 'etroleum about 6 Yo clock ond reached blhhrrt about nine. Here they visited the Conn Band Instrument Eectory. They letrned very much about the making of Musical in- struments. After visiting there they continued on their way to South Bend. Here they visited Notre Dame ind the Studebaker Automobile Factory. They rode out to the fcctory in Studebaker busses. ' to ooto er-, 'j 93 WB! 'S 'S' THE PANTHER Ruth Wheeler Billy Henley Patricia Strain Vaughn Goodspeed Jackie Wilson Frances Fisher Dale Landroth Tommy Wayne Fotty Mildred Goodspoed Marjorie Kirkwood Wilma K. Fuller Norma Bower Keith Diokason John Jr. Blair Bob Wilson Justine Davenport Wilma J. Kisser Cornet Cornet Cornet Cornet Cornet Cornet Cornet Cornet Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Saxophone Clairnet Clairnet Clairnet Clairnet Robert Goodspoed Clairnot Robert Gierheart Bass Horn Roger King Drum John O'Neil Drum Kenneth Goodspoed Trombone Director----Milo Fields THE PANTH ER 1 x --.....,..-- ,mTfTQQTgT,5xT1gTT-1 ER K .NxNN4iiijSXXjLxhNxM XXI? PUBLISHED EACH THURSDAY BY THE COMMERCE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUH HIGH SCHOOL PETROLEUM, INDIANA EDITOR -----n m--- ---- M ------ w------ FACULTY ADVISOH--- ---m----- ---m--- EDITORIAL STAFF HELEN wTLsoN--m- -----.- W m---.M---- W- TLBUTUT FB NTL-w-- M .-.-n---. MM-- BURTON coUnTmLYw--- -M ---N-- M -- HMLBELT FLHUHIGELM --------W . ....--. -H BUSINESS STAFF DARRELL Hngmnb-- m--m ------- DOLSE MILLIrMS-- I ---- W--m-m-------- PLODUCTION STAFF PuAhL KTz3T-- ---.- w --.-H.-.. ----- fix' K xx fQ5TTQNALumTTT6GEgpHwj EPMI? -,RT.Im HXXX ' LII 4TBW?HTG2I,I I I Xxx!! ----AHTHA NUTTEH -LEONARD IRELAND ---WMABEL TAYLOR CATHEPINE ELSTON ----RUTH WHEELER -EVELETT PEARSON - HEL EN YARGEB ---RUSSELL BISEL ---WOODLOL KIZEL 19.5 -1 T HE PANB-I 1 ANNUAL STAFF Editor-in-Gnief Gloss Editor Aiiimni' Editor J4tnietic Editor -Activities Editor Jtiirnor Editor -Advertising Jtflctnoger Subscription JVlonc:zger Sloculty Advisor 937 flrtftcz Jviiiier Helen Ujiison Helen Uczrger Mabel Uczyior Teariliizer flrbiitiis Slrontz Darrell Fronks wayne Qocnron Leonard Slreiond WX N TH E K UN :CD K is-ff L5 3 B WAC lst , fIZ3 pxrx I2 Y: visit! ai-3 it-3' ' I, rwxx V 1' 5 5--xl 4 Lf' LI NSU .kind XA Q We wish to dedicate this page in our Annual to the hack drivers who have been most con- scientious in their efforts to transport us to and fron school safely. At times during icy or rainy weather their responsibility has been great. Yet, they have always hold our safety foremost in their minos.To the follow- ing Jen we give our thinks fnd appreciation: sumom Kumi svmvfv STUDEBAKEIQ EIQNIE Hsu-+1212 loam ITIQANTZ mm HAIQTER EVIZQETT Joamsom ALVVX SMI TH Qosvxfm TEMPLIN CLEVE xfwi2svfl2 CAIQL YAIQGEIQ -19' Q- A r 1yr'U1uL 'w1V , MV: ' ' R , 5 3 r 1 P Q i I 5 w 1 'Ax qi, .1 I HE PANT!-IEIL DEDI CfX'fiQN jo the'Basi4etbali Ueams, and the roote rs true jo the Sophomore class, and the Yreshmen too, jo the Sluniors brave, and the Seniors wise jo the jeachers, ali, of every size jo the School board members, every one And theganitortoo for vvhat he 's clone jo the Alumni, who for years gone by .Have ever been true to Tetroleam J-ligh, jo ali goocl things both grand and great, S jhis,HighSchooi!lnnaat, we dedicate, -1 wily'fiiziwMHlii5liii3i'fwIyR'Tiiw7'WWW! ., WW , 'gljlllpgiiivilmgv',,v'+?5g,Ei 'l EW4,i,lifsff ifHfTiI'l ,g m q?as ?1Li.4 I, yu, 21, 1.,,,,,,,,,,,,f,,'V, UPU 'D mr 5 H W W. 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W i: 7:T:?:-: H37 - ----4...-.f--.......l.......- .-,.. - -.. -., THE PANTHER THE DIFFERENCE eve xl .2-k 11: 1:zxrf'rmsmEefs1:1' ??T?Tf '.5E3Si?5iffM ',, 'b515E3i?E51535f','3'?' Q'ff'Y:EQEQ?fEZEEEQE g:5gag2el5'Q:5 Q15-assesses :vt :'viQmmaisxx .4Q5ws 'XS :t-:-:-:-'-5-:-:-'-:-:5Q, -:-:-:-1-:-7-1-'Y' ail-5 ffl -1 I xl I as ik XX AN digzi :lu Mr. Johns: You seem to think I fm nothing but a miserable idiot. Mrs. Johns: Oh, nog you're cheer- ful enough. iQL.LJL1L -. I .- fi. . Kayne Davis: I czme in Hecause I read your advertisement for z man to retail canzries. Proprietor: Oh, yes. Are you very experienced in that line? 'jynes Oh, no. I just wanted to ' ask how the ocnzries lost their tails. 9919?-595 REIL EFFORT '81, p-.1Q, if 4-:1 -i'27':f4 ..-nxos..-.u .. 'VU'- iff Iw- L'1Nsf'fffT.i'. K K: J Ida Rose: I didn't quite get your fiance's nzme. Lilly L: No? Hell, you tried hard enough, diCn't you dezrie? :eeeee Grant: Do you keep fountain pens here? Clerk: No, we sell them. Grant: Hell, you are keeping the one you might have sold to me if you had not been so darned smart. I Mr. Hrggard: I certainly find my- self pinched for money lately. Nr. Ireland: that e strange way of getting it. My wife kisses me when she wants money. 11. TOUGH LUCK Mother: Don't feel badly Floyd, your sister is better now and will soon be out of bed. - Floyd: I know it, and then she'll be eating all the things herself that people bring her. :e:+:e:eee Darling, your stockings are wrinkled Oh! You brute, I hzven't :ny on. 9395995-9? .JN 4 . L...-4-Q U1' Q' 4 L 1 Burton: Judge, must F., 1 be mise by that :sm w w' h ll those . .Lg gary it a o Sigsif Qgg women on it? I I Y 7 Judge: Certainly, they have all been sworn to duty. Burton: Then, your honor, I'll plead guilty. It's no use to try to fool : pzok of strange women when I can not even deceive my own. wig 9945!-49? , Mx psi ffff' f07' Eh? X 1 S'1'Qfy'-ll, Xi' . K 7'w . X-G 'xl 55:1 U 497 NX 5' ll, 'X -fx: Donildz Is it true that your father has lost his fortune? irthe: CSighingD Yes, all is swept away, but you are left, dearest. Donald: Great Jupiter! I should say I an left. QHH? 5599 LPI foreman: that kind of work can you do, young man? Swede Pearson: Nothing. VPn foreman: Good. Now I won't have to lose any time breaking you in. eeeeaeeees Telephone Operator: It costs you 55 to txlk to Chicago. Mr. Harris: C:n't you make a special rate for listening? I want to cell my wife. 4 .f ', 7- .J ALONE LT LAST UCome in, son. Hho's with you?H hoomed Nr. Smith. HI'm alone, da6,Hsighed Richardg Hmy voice is changing.H NDid you ever save Q life?H :sk- ed little Bobby. I HYes,n nodded Hr. Haggard, Hence when my grandfather's house caught on fire I dashed inside and went all through Hownsteirs, then up- stairs in every room. N hofy home at all, so I jumpeF out of the window, just in time. Mr. Settle: lhy do most women live longer than men. Mr. Haggard: Becsuse paint is such 5 goof preservative. 7T73F74' Happy is the mosouito who can pass the screen test. :sees Mary Jane CoVens,iL the economics department: Uh, dear my pudding is burning and I c'n't take it off for 5 minutes yet! ' :SQL--L fs f- A .vt Meredith L.:HMy the home-tiwn picture was in all papers last weck.H John Jr. Dlrir: HHLW much reWar0 Co they offer?N Robert B.:HI always kiss the stamps on your letters, because I knfw your lips have tuuched them.H Roberta M.: HOh, hut I've been moistening them an Fidc's nvse-- it'3 sn w3t.u eeeee NLOOK OUTH Leonard F. seeing an apple, said ULook out for the Worms!H ' Lillian eating Lillian E.:nSay, when I eat apples the worms have tn leak out fsr themSelves.H r' rxxji' P1 TH .Q ffl ,Z Hin 2 CENT Tri Marjorie KirkvfoL: HI'll take L Cvzen of these 6iapers.H Vaughn GCG0speed: HYss, sir. That will be 81.02, 51.00 L dozen and tw: cents tax.H Marjcrie: HNe?er mind the tax. Ke use safety pins on 'envn eeeee Chester: HThey say, dear, that perple whv live tfgether get, in time, tw lG1k exactly flike.H Bessie: HThen y'u way consider my refusal final.N wr: TNS? Helen L. and John F. were sitting in the mionlight alone. No were broke the stillness for hflf an hour uh- . til ----- . Suppise ycu had money,H she said, Hrhat w:ulC v.u Cc?H He cret out his chest in all the glcry Sf ywung manhood. NI'd tTEVQl.H He felt her Warm hani slide inte his. Shen he lcoked up she had ,y.ne. In his hind mas a nickel. M,KING HORSES Iris Lnv,ll: Ccrning into the house very exciteilyl Nether, I just saw a nan rho makes horses. hvther: hre you sure? Iris: Yes, sir, he has a horse nearly finished when I sim him, he was just nailing fn his beck feet. Nfrjorie mrs telling ahsut the new baby at her hause.. Russell: HH'w nice. Is he Qfing tv sta'f?H Mfrjorie: HI think ss. He's got his Clothes off.n Dale: Gee, it's way past midnight. You'd better get started. Levis: O.K. blew aut the ctndle. r' - --- ' x J -J THE PA NTHER 'I Did you make that face at Me?U roared Hrs. Brunegraph. UNO, mam,H Willis O. meekly replied. HYou just happened to walk in front of it when I made it, mam! weeee Charles F.: UI must go home and finish my first novel.U Dorothe S.: NI didn't know you could write.n Charles F.: uhell, didn't you know I could read?N eeeee Mrs. Johns: NI don't think you should ever punish a child on a full stomach, do you, Doctor?H Doctor: UNO, I'd turn him over.H :sees A-fv . fI7b 5.1 imivp., -.W,,1 ff- kv nj 'uuwxqg H I ,f 1.-7, 1 -lmss.r.Q-,,, N, i7,,,J QJI3. fl IX jg- . -X, , ' A' sl.-: Y2m.:R:a1N Swede: I never smoked when I was your age. I hope you will he able to say that to your son when you grow up. Son: Not with such e straight face as you do, dad. seeee Butcher: UA half-pound of mincemeet, madzm?H NYes, and please Mrs. Dussel: cut it off a nice,tender, young mince.N JQQ' L n A If x Kenneth H.: y the way this train jerks.Is the engineer crezy?H Porter: UNO, boss, he's just teachin' his wife to driveln Aeees Miss Myers:1 What lesson do we learn from the busy bee? Layne G.: Not to he stung. HI oen't sleep a wink. , ,-,...m,i......lui?. fEQ2E?Z5?Ew 'Qu fwy . 'Q' .' 'g1,i64 i, 'Y 'IIT-A ' f ' : , ' , .-5 '-Jji' ,:'315:3'57f:5. 'fig Q., - qffk5wQiwfH1:?,:f?acfs ff 1 :- ' L '. 3 '. 12: -115 T:2:Q:Q:-:3:2.-4 ' ' 1 i 4 .3151 L'-Qi'WUT.iisifr2?f::eI?s2'?jfyg ... 1 1:31319 , 'f J E li X, -:::,:,g:.5::,:3. ,..-VM L, l,'I . , ....ff'..,, -. --- ! if f - A. I Darrell: Mother, please give me Q L penny. H Mother: You're too big to be e sk- ing for pennies. fl Darrell: Then give me a dime. Q -R-99-29-35 6 Haggard: Hln some countries men are allowed'more than one wife. i That is called polygamy. In 4 Christien countries like ours,a men is allowed only one.What is that ca1led?H ' . Grant Lindsey: HMonotony.H 95-396999 HYou say you made a terrible mistake in whispering your pro- posal to Lillie. HYes. She heard meln if-EHHQ a is fm mmf -A f -no eexvhbdgfsisiiyllsfisig ' seifsi qq.5e3ege'L .sees 52315 ' Mrs. Bleir, to new maid: Now, Nore,I always take m beth at 9 o'clock every morning. Nora: That's all right, MBE, I'm never ready for mine before lO. swww Mryne D. had been looking over the crrds on the counter for saleswoman a lovely some'time when the suggested: HHere's sentiment: HTo the Only Girl I Ever Loved.U He: HThet's fine.Hhe said bright- ening. HI'll take five---no six of those, please. - Ly ,,f11. -MN Hou JQB' X 41 A S B, I RECKLESS YOUTH USO Russell is a reckless driver?H ' HReckless? Zhen the rofd turns the mime way as he Goes its just a coinci6ence.H- eeees f N Sweets to the sweet said Don Cochran as he handed Mr. Harris a cocznut. eeeee UYou know that kettle song?H Hlhat do you mein kettle srng?H NHome On the Rfnge.H eeew Mabel: That is meant by the three R's of life? Pearl: The three R's run all through life. it 25 it is Romance, at 45 it's Bent and at 65 it's Rheumztism. eeaeeees Juanita: Sc you tcld Bill you loveo him while you vere fenc- ing. Jes he surprisec? Dollie: Yes, indeed! It swept him right off my feet. JLJQQL fx A Y. fx Betty: Yould you put yourself out for me? Bob : Certainly. Betty: Tlhen shut the four as you qu. T HE PANT!-1.EIi A MOTTO WHEN ice cream grows an lemon trees and Sahara sands are muddy, when cats and ings wear B.V.D.'s., then I'll begin tn study. -JThe SENIOR Bays Mr. Blair: U,hnt are y-u doing or unc here, Joe, waiting for yiur chance to steal a chicken?H Jce H.: HNQ, sah. De judge reform- eC me lzs' month, en' Ah is jus' out testin' mshself.U Layne C.: I wish I was Nerf and Qumb. Fref rf: nll yiu have tc Cc is put cfttnn in your ears. Vilma: Yhy don't ysu like girls? Mex: They're tt: biesef. You know bias this, bias that until I'm bruke. JSZLJ- 1. f- A A Virginia Pzxson: HBill Outcalt t lf me he cnulf live ,n my kisses fHrever.U Vilma Jnnes: Hire y u gfing to marry him?H P:xs'n: NNot until I finf gut what he expects me to live :n.H Viriinia JZQZL ft f- A A 4999? Officer: Say 6fn't ywu kniw ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR anything abfut Criving? Mr. Settle the garbage man is Mrs. Harris: I most Certainly here! d', what would you like t kHfH? Mr.Settle: NTell him I dvn't want iHHHt anything. Joe Hollowty: HMcst girls, I 9599? have fvunf,6on't sppreci te real Arbutus: Herbert Frauhiger's stem- music. sch looks like a beer barrel. George Le n:rW: H.hy Us yfu say Helen Y.: khy nit? That's what he that?N uses it for. Joe Hclloway: Ulell, you may QHHHP pick beautiful strains nn s Burton: I have lots ef fun using mandolin fur an hour ann she big words. won't even look nut of the Spike: Yau'd have more f1n if ycu vinffw, but just one honk of A knew what they meant. hgrn Lnc out she c1mcs.H 93 'HE PA NT H ER. Pobhy H.crme in at noon locking very Vistregsed. HMunmV,H he srid, His it that an apple e dey Keeps doctor :way?U true the nYes, de:r,Hreplieo his mother. u 'hy III Hwell, I'ie kept 15 tootor: :yay this uorning. hut i'W afraid one'll have to come this rfternoon. Dick S.: There is nothing thet can surpass the warmth of z wo' mon's love. Bob B.: Ph yes there is the heft of her temper. Mother: Floyd. die you get that loaf of bread I sent you for' Floyd S.: No, store was closed mom. Mother: .h:t! Closed at this hour of the day? That is strange. Floyd S.: Sure. There wfs z sign on the Noor that said, HHome B:king.H ,..,......,..f...-..... TVN? 5q. xx ,t e.Hcrold' It will be qfzai 5733 terfihle 'Without fosella bf.: And I 'll fljyfl 9:55. riss you too. I I 5gQQ.f,.1:qfX1'2'? was never so hanyr' f f .. . .-fie-Hvf hefore anc all .' N hecause we net three days 130. Harold Z.: I'll trite to you. Posella F.' Every day? Hcrolfz Yes. enf ser eewhat on efrth FiU you s:5'7'ouv nfre wh. 5 -,fee .- L lecturer had been describing som: of the sights zbroaf. HThere are sore soect:cies,H he S Hthat one never forjets.H 'w lt. HI wish you would tell me vhere Darrell: Did you run short of flour,6ezr? The pie crust doesn n't half cover the pie. Anne: I know, darlingg your mother tolF me that you like pie crust very short. 41 v .1 .L . '7Ww'7?'A 'N Qii5?5x g . gms - ... ....-.--- .':': '9':. k--'-r7 Zff' 5 4 'Nei K 1. rl I M U ,:- N14. ol ,li g .1 vf-.4.1.....-f..ni2'2 -s....f Mayne B.: Do you remember the first kiss, darling? Helen X.: Yes, eno I was try- ing only yesterday to remem- ber who thi fellow was. Hit isn't sznitary,H protesteo the tourist, Hto let the hogs sleep in the house thkt way. Hfell, I Cunno,H repliao Keith Lee. Uwe ain't lost 5 hog in fifteen years. 4?iHH5 Louis Strahm: when we were in Evypt we visited the pyramids. Some of the stones were liter- ally covered with hieroglyphics. Victor F.: I hope none of them got on you. They say some of those foreign insects are ter- ritle. asses HDid you ever :sk arg other girl to marry you, John F. ?N HYes, hut they Ci5H't take me seriously.H She had 5 tiff with her fiance ann was rolatin5 the facts to her lady friend. Nl have sworn to get even with him,N she declared hotly. I con get z pair,H ' 'fexclaimed HOh,W returned her friend bland- Niss Myers. HI'n :lu:ys forget- ly, uso you fre going to merry ing nine . 2' h11I1'? - .i. -imi.---,--. ,J 2 ul. .WN ,ii ' 1. 71,-T 1-. .1 1 r':P::Sg K 111 ,H U! 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A .'.'.'.'.' fig!!! umm We are deeply indebted to our advertisers for it is through their interest 'W i 1 I 3 gin us that this book hasnt I . Ebeen made possible. WithnfQN l P' . - , 4-2-Z4-Z-I-.3 X6 out their support we 4--'- H but could not have attempted 24354 to publish our annual. It 'Egg is, therefore, with deep 'QQ5 gratitude and appreoia-r mrxtion that we thank eachg N-Igljiilgljlj -- ' Ftfof the business men whof ' Whas contributed to NPetroleum Panthern A forder that it might be at ,SUCCESS 3 '.1.1.j,'...' ....,.... ' ln.- -A . -.....-.. .u., K..IIfIf':':': ' the? ini I L,w,M L.h...m..,f .,.. . l Q ill.-- i.i, ,l - oio,6EEf' 9 ! i If :I , 5 l ,. 1- L 193 T HE, PANT!-1 EK ' D 1 QUR ADVIBRU 'USER Berne Equity F. Nutter Filling Station Bierie H Yager Brewer's Fruit Market Bunges Pharmacy C. B. Kirkwood C. D. Neff k Son Cline Lumber Company Cloverleaf Creamery Cochran Store Delaware Engraving Company Br. George Morris Farmers and Merchants Bank First Bank of Berne Fritz Electric Company ps. J. B. Wood Q Son Kirkwood's Garage LeVay 8 Snyder Masterson--Tyndall Markley and Carnall Miller Candy Company Moser Oil Company Old First National Bank O. K. Cleaners Ozaki Studios Petroleum Barber Shop Petroleum Hardware Racer's Bakery Sills Store Bmith's Garage Geels Star Hatchery Geneva Bank Sunicr K Lockwood Goodin Brothers Tavern, The Happy's Place Thom: K Son Herff--Jones Ulmer's Modern Market Hoosier Grain and Supply Company Vim, The Homer Kizer W. L. Engcltr G Company Huntington Laboratories wolf Tent and Avning Compzny Jim Krill ,..- We 'sJ! ..I.,.. ,wa , T I-IE PA NT HER Best wishes to The U7c1ntI1er from -- jfccp QI! 4 Q fwgffwy LQQ., XJ ..,..JeJ sux pin - IDETIQQLIEUM - II FRESII Qfaecmaws I I, ffmrs Mama J I'IIGI'IES'I PRICES PAID FOR PQULTKY EGG Service with cz Smile e e .I9.Jf 1 T HE PANT!-IE FHEST BHHH UF BEHHI-ff -- CDIQGANIZED IEW! -- 1 H WE PAY YQ U TQ Sf-W EH .Memb I I 7 er 3ec:leral Deposit Sfrzsurance GOI',DOfClfl.Ofl BEIQIXIE, lIX!DIHNH KW HB D IH CGMPLIMENTS OF HF IIN 'IU H1 IU HHN? , GAS SUP 3 AND SHELL P E TRQLEUM FQQ YQUIQ Rm lfnmsmms YQUIQ IDHQTOGWXIDHS Nm Ta-Ja UKENESSXXVE lvbxxff, EXPHWSVE UQvux,?hJfrunsNWALL Em-QHQ l CHEKISH M-- fw- .X '- -JZ!-XI4! STlJulQ, imc RICHARD l3PxI?Nlfl?,l9I2QI? 2426 S.CALI-IUUN ST. Pl-IQNE I-4.4853 FCJIQT WAYNE '19 -Y ,,j'ffiigig:'1: f ' v 3ii'l1Q4i--- ' T HE PA N THEIL PfXNTHEIi COiVki5LliNXXE!XlTS QP WHHHE WI WX Sl5Q!2TlNffj GCDQDS FQIQT WAY NE Les Kogan B111 HQ ' M if 'fa-If ,Dmrs-1214 QQMPUMHWS CDF ..-...-...,.. ...: .77 ztrt- -Th.:-, , f . .. ,,.,ff3 , ,. . . .VxYaW. v.fs'a . ':'. J'. v:0'4'J . -. s'A7.,1o:.':?.1:.:.:'.'.3:-.lf-Iv-5.11-'aTv1iS.f.f5'v':3.v.'-,r,'. gfa'6.4',.-':7.T-.'.:.'vTw:,L.'.:,r.1 L-----.-- f --.jul-if-.Q - . - - . --------- LQ..-A -, f,z- -. , . :in '. -'- 1 .'4..',!.1-'. ,':. aj-'..'..:.?. ,.-.--.- .-,,.-nr,1,.'...'.?.'.-'-. -7- .-A.-. 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GQQD5 COR VJURQY ii QQQVJYFAR TIRES Ray Barnes Glczucle Barnes 193 , ,g 3EA1 iMERS ii MERCHANT5 BANK WHEN SIEEIQNVIIQIE Ggf3lUnlQ1rlEW THE BANK F011 YOU Mmvnsma or FEDEIQAL 0590511 INSURANCE Q0s2pol2ATnQN IBLUFFTQN, INDIANA '19 37 l Q W- THF PAN'rH1f.f4 f 4, uf Y! 1'1f+!,M,f,., ,, . 1 V Ig 11, 1 N , 1, ,, ' ' Y WI ' ijw MM 'N Wil!!! V lvl-fl a113A-I ' fMf'Ml:l1'f 'xl 1 .,,,,1l.N , H ,. w .U ,N WX, ' - 11k'w1w., fw.i,vN ix.,N,- W I N. 11 ' . 1 V ,: TU 'U 'f ','i' 'N '1'fL' 1 W1 1 ' M A YW M4 Ai: W ,,wwf:'M1:NlNfL l1I!,.w,..m.! Kyiv lg ,J gd? H ' x , 3 W 3. , , ga, y M JN, ezvxmwww--,X '1'4', , 'M x ,N 'm'N'1,-N ' l' V . + fgfkii '2f3v.Trn's!1LQ.f11Es??:'mrf,:5if Zikmms .Q Clffd' ' in flap E52n5a.Jiza2rMw '+?' cwlcfisfs , H, af very'Sm, 1 Um ly fha mexm bers ,A ,l , mf VW ' j j f' 'l KM N 'x 'Y IUIKIIKIIIHITIKIIIUII llllllllllllllmfllilllIIlllII!ll1Illlmlll HlHlHIHH THE PANTHER -:::::1 11ff 1:?l -:::::1:. GYMNASIUM F LQQR FINISH .-.E..g..f'QF'.., 15 I?ME BkHJ!BE UF lNME IHHH 3500 UUMEES ,, G',, HUNHNQTQN LABQRfYFQRlE5 HUNTINGTQN, INDIANA lj! we Pmfi-me CGMPLIMENTS QF -S., X -- . :Xiu 5 1-'TT--.... 4211 is' 1' 2:12. -- ' Px4x - L rf '1 .- '-1-'-Kgf F :TN-A- N 1-Ivy.,-.,,,..::r, ' Xrg-5-,-55,-pi . , 51 .Jil -jrwf, gf... 'sq -L .,-Nh-H -V -Eglin-5l+.1v'b-.:,?SA K f S'-.--T s- w N, ,. ..-N -A -- !-..x..- ..-vw ' I I-4 X' ' '--' ii. ---75,1 'A -if t'--':Qg11'Qj1'f'gj T k f f 1 IW --H ' arf 3 -A V I 1 I - .J P ,N ' N x,,QTk-I-:A K '- - zgitg-5-,?3:: -,- , b ., -M . -QQQFQT, T: -Q - .:--g .- ',.-1 N., wi J I ' 1 ,'-. xx ,K ! i f I ...1 Lf is sz . -,,,5l-i,Ex4h --.,-,. , i , . - x 'Q N v1 . g.,EQ Q- ... f 5 ' A - I 1' 5, 1 I --5 Qwm-, -f.- -:. n ,'- I I Gr J . I ,g . , 'kg 4- Lb:5-,N ' '-- V v , ' . .' ' - - ' ry-.,,,-rn N'-ALT-,rpg -J M l i 5 ' .W I. ,.-. 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TENTSJWXNING CQ MAEEW or GYM MATS CANVAS Pw3eQQ0vEuQnax1Qs XXWNINGS f Qf,QM HEMuf'2lNTVTD QF MASTEQSQN - TYNDALL CQ, Clothing and Shoes for Dad and fad BLUF FTCN 1' WHHE TWMIEIHQUN lwfam FOR QQQD F00 aLuPF'roN,1ND1fxNfx f f - . 4 i 'H-112 P,LxN'm THE PANTHER R RR R CONQRNJ ULAXTTONS SENTQRS H T H OIWX Q2 SQ N BL UFFTCN, ENDVXNA ' FUNERAL DIRECTORS -RUGS - FURNITURE QQMMTENTS QT PEUTEETJELIJTIT SH U? CARL EMXVTS, PRQR PETRQLEUM T937 1 I 'gk x , -1 liii. T HE PANTHER CQIVIPII IIJIENITS QF I rJ VJF' ' ' FJ 3 fIEIIrr-JUIIES CQ Q M I3 A N Y I I H ' P' r I P4 Lfxfasabf Cum, Iizwf-Luof rIOU:,E 'TI-IE LINE A YEAR AHEAD SPECIAL INVITfY,fIONS EOR SENIQKS .'.'.'.'.'.'I'....,..-....'.-.-.-.'..-.. . ........'....... .'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.-.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.w. w.'.'.'3'Z'.'.wZ'.'. w.'.'.'.'.'.-.'.'.' f.'.g.'.'.','. '.1.1.'.-. .'.'.g.'.g.'.-.'.'.'.zg.5g.3:.'.g.-.'.'.g.g.'.-.' :.j.'.'.:.g.y.:.g.-.'.'.-.'.'.'. :j:,:::j:jig.+.'.'.j,fq-,.'. .Q '.: '.'.' ,.,.,. . .-. .'.'.-. . .w ..' 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IO IU-.IQ PAN IU-IQR FROM '-'x 'IK 19 , ' Ti HAI I QD - Ls F .5 ' F' BLIPKAIXIL GQHQIQMUIIOHSI-'I' FILITZ ELECTRIC CQ graduating Glass 18337 Terroleum Jilgh School I I I fx' G ,Q Q L 5 r l ff II . 1 ' ' I IJ ,ULWQIJSI S IQKLE ' ICS Q. INA.-VIII QSTIQEET ELUFFTQN, IN I EBLUFFTON MQNTIDELIEIQ I I I JI4aytag washers yW5g': gIi II I I . . I If' I Q I, Thiico 5?acI1os I3IIli,lQ II I VII. 7 , NIIIIII I mm. -ffoove-I' Gfeaners W I- I ,f I-.T f--ivftfffh' I ' Qf:jGf'I'Ei QZ f.ffffCff'lC-f f-?fg:O!1'If QI I.UQefrzgerc1i'oI's a.'1c!.O'Qanges4lI 4 I VI I . , gliztcnenlzoak Ranges AMQIIQ q .........- ....... . -,L. -.n....i..--- .......-... I -I 9 7 ' 'fwb- T:-if ,w1'r:-lm c30Mn2LmAENTs CF 1 :E MQTUIQ 'N .EU 'Q ul -aT3V , DBUUBUTGR QF ' VV!-HTEEQQSE GfXSCLlNE ENWRCIDMCNCW GHS , FUEL OILS AND GIQEASES I uv:-scams 55 MQSEIQ Sturm SEIQVICE i 1 Yzrestone I Dire-Battery-Brflfxe-L-ularication RHQIXIE 3QG I M A--W-b9ffViQQ. E3LUF FTQN,lND g g:. g, f' --,- ,, ' W - - -- ' g I fA 'XJlGW'3,4vfffw mf ffififmf f7XfxnQl-Y w'um f'11:x U k,f2'H-Zjbiiixll J 'Qflixim-2' fi-X V2 f'? 1i N Tiff? i ' Q Lili xlib HSJQJLI XS i ! I HCMEK KQER PETROLEUM I I GENEn2ALTn2ucKnNe AND Lowe DISTANCE HAULING l 19 'i ' J THE PANTHER PAUL AND MABELENE E GDS G XQXXNNQ vv n s H Yau A Q41 G45 COMPLIMENTS AND BEST VVISHES -5. .1-:I Z NEW CCDE5 L INCO GGL DEN PENN LINCO Ci MOT 051 GA S OIL .fiffxn EEECTIQIC NEW MODE QN AND Auec U SED vvEEDnNca EK my PNQTS D M3525 ,Eff I Q5 - CANDYI 012 El UNITED SU-NES 2 Tonafxcco , ' THQESETUEES EELLCQ First Glass Ufork at fOWJ'fOl.lfg2C1fES XIVU ff VF' U Qfrjxflff .IxLx.'JxL'. Jx. J.E..lx. mf. I5 PHONE 3002 E WJ! .,4.E.,....' ' E E THE PANTHE Qompl imenfs of DR. SEQ M CJRR I 5 PHYSICIAN Bluffton,.9ncIicznc1 SUNIEI? KW IQCIQIIIICDCDD, INC GENEIQAL INSUIQANQE BLUFFTCDN INDIANA PHCDNE I I COURTESY SERVICE 1937 E - PHE PA NT HER --4+-4----. Pow nNrQuQMA'fsQN um PIQQDUQINQ A SCHQXl.,HNNUAL .-r fm' 1522, E--I' 1. . n.. .x. 'BY W 'W MnmEQesQAu1n-a :MDC E55 COMMUNICATE Wm-1 LEVHY 52 5IlYUEH INCQIQIDQIQATED 136 E. VVASHINGTQN ST. FQIQT WAYNE 1 The QS'te'nciZs and Sink Used in the Trocfuction 1 cf jflls Book are Wfocfufts of -4 B. Qick Go. , -.,.A-. --.. .-.. ,-11-.,.-... -.- .... A.........-.....,.-..i.- ..., ..,. ..-.-..,-...........-.-... -. ..,Y.. ----,.... , ,--, ..,.-.--... .-, .' .-....4 'I 9 T HE, PANT!-1E.Ii WM. ENQE LER CQ PQNE10, mm NA CA5Hf0'? GWN GIQINDING MAYFLOWEI2 COAL MASTEI2 MIXE: CONKEYS FEEDS P- f + , T3 w ' '5N,w... -A-- ,, Q, Ll CbLfL.,zcxE5'qj-.,,5fQ ,1-,g LQJf'1lLfL5.iD:QCQiF wmm E nacvNsE,u2.uDH THE EXW-CUQV Q, STCDIQE DIQUGS, ID!-XINTS AND WALL IDAIDUQ SouthJVlc1 i n Street .Nlontpelier .gncfiancz 1937 THE PA NT HER 'M'm fl1+f1--f-.fgizfigi Cmamgff wwf qfjfwvfz i X fNEEf'f2wE3'T3Q ' ff .7 f X744 Eff. , fiifxf if NN:j,.f J 1.1 yz.,,,,.f L, D, M X NN, X5 i f Q Cd x ---------M fx f 523x5u225'ffia-ie fi l 27 mms BHEEIU I Jdontpelien Sinaliczna Ujhone 40 s i -, 4 iq . .- ,, . --. P 1 F 1 I 2 gi-1005153 Qfafxm SUPPLY co, I i E ' naw. Lscscvvoorn, Mala ' I CQAL f GRAN FEEDS GKNDJJXIG fm 5:aYs'5QNf,, mm M- 4- Vffiizxzzzzgwmmm, 1937 E T H E PANT!-IEK CD. NEFF SUN E MONTPELIEIL, JNDLLXNA ' DEALERS IN EQRD fxU'rQMQa1Lf5 we UCJ45 ffaPENwfxfsl.:1i AUTQ msufsfxrica MQa1LQfx5QL1N12 M9251 I on US. TIRES E35 TUBES GENERAL REPAHQINQ A, ,f ' s. ,Sw ffgfliibtll? SERVIQQ NXNKKS ESTABUSHED I CPI4 J 9 37 - T HE PAN TH E Ii QQMEETMETTTS CDF If E HX 3 J ' HLJHTTLEK TEE LHHHHLL IIXICCDIQIDCDIQATED ABSTIQ!-XCTS REAL ESTATE INSUTQANQE BLUFFTON --jhe Store EEJEHT cz welcome Forflll Q GIQOCEIQIES ENJCDY THE BEST FRESH AND EEUTTS E MEATS l N FQQDg VEGETABLES WHEN IN BEUEETQN BE SURE TO STQP AT UEMERJS MSDE KN MAR KE 'T 229l,U.JVIczrketSt. Blufftonjlndiclnqih E E '1 951 .l- THE PANT HEI CQNG KATU LAT I ON S SENIQRS N C ls, CO CJ-IRAN MQCAIQT wf 63 lfgvwmfxm IPEIXiNV!LLE'S DEPT STCDIQE DRY 60005 SHQES GIQOCEIQIES Mums Ujolverine Ujorfx Shoes for cz years J'larclLUec1r Uh-ey Dorff QostJVZucl'1JVlore WE ALWAYS I-IAVE A LCDVV PRICE GN IQUGS O37 -f -,,-,. J - , THE. PANTHER C. E. HARRIS Mr. Harris is serving his second year as principal. He is a graduate of Central Normal College and Ind- iana University and prior to his coming to Petro- leum was principal at Plainfield, Holton, and Ver- sailles. He now teaches English in F I 1 addition to his adninistrative and supervision work. 1 BRENT NUTTER Mr. Brent Nutter is president of the advisory board He has been a nem- ber of the advi- sory board for the past six years, and is interested in the welfare of the tax payers of Nottingham town- ship. Hr. Nutter operates a filling station in Petro- leum. He has al- ways lived in this township. 1 E A' I FRANK Et DAY Hr. Day has been superintendent of Wells County's iSchool for the past eight years. .He is a capable efficient men as .shown by the fact ithat for a number of years he has been Secretary- Treasurer of the Northern Indiana Teachers Associa- tion. He is edi- tor of the Hoosier i QSchoolmQournal. Administration ' SAI STUDEBAKER . HMr. Studebaker has been on the .advisory board for two years. He is ...ii-.in ...--..-........... C. B. KIRKWOOD Mr. Kirkwood is serving his second term as trustee of Nottingham town- has ship. He always been in- terested in the betterment of our school. He has been very encour- ageing and willing to cooperate with the Commerce De- partment in pub- lishing the Annual and his assistance ,has been helpful.p ARMOUR FISHER Mr. Fisher has served on Notting- ham Township advisory Board for two years. He is very much in- ideeply interested terested in our i in Petroleum High school activities 3 School, and is al- and is very effi- ' ways in favor of cient as a member anything which of the advisory i lwill make for a board. u better school. He Mr. Fisher is a considers the pro- farmer,and resides blems of the town- in the southeast ' ship at all times, corner of the .and he is itrying township. ,to make this a I ' lbetter township. A p 'ew .J ' IE IVA N 'II-I ER ' ' +L-.. I'-, ...ii CONGILJXIULATIONS SEN IOILS I-ID. POLEIIENIU5 FUIQNITUIQE AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR AMIEIJLFXNCE SEIQVICE IDENNVI LLE, INDIANA IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET OUR PRICES LOWEST OVEIQI-IEAD MFXIQES LOWE ST PI? 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Eitzpatrick Tlymouth, .gndiczncz 5 S 'WS li3T-3-Q'l3Tfl'i'l3kl TTTTTT'TTT 'T' T HE PA NTI-IEIL EQQINITIAC QLEISMQEILE SEE Amo DIQIVE THESE IQBTCAIQSQTHENOWN CNE Q MQ 'mucxsf-IfQ'rQIIn up SINCEILE AND TEICJILOUGI-I SERVICE QOODIN ERZOS., INC, gf. oofin EQDNf5u3AI'uI MAE IQIDNI LE umm XI X. J x ELKEIIIXERS EIQUI T NIARIQET QEJVSE WOULD ISE PLEASED TO I-IELP YOU IVIAKE YOUP SELECTION IN OUP LINE OE FPESI-I EPUITS. WE CAN ALSO EUPNISI-I TI-IE BEST TESTED GAPDEN SEEDS, VEGETABLE PLANTS SEED POTATOES. YOU APE ALWAYS YVELCOIVIE. II4 N. IVIAIN ST. 3.JI4.Bre-wen Mgr I3LUEETON,IND, TI-IE PANTHER ' I IT PAYS TO SELL YOUI? CREAM IO TI-IIE J V F' f' J FJ ' R F' I L I .IIVEII I .EIIIE LIIEIIIIIEIII HoNf,s'f WEIQI-1'f In-dl I-IICI-IEST PCJSSIBLE PRICES I ' SELL YOUR CREAM WITI-I CONFIDENCE I IQENNEIFI I-IIGCIIXISIVIXNIXIX-XQEI? III If. IVIAIQKIEI' STE H - IELUIEFIQN, IINIDIAIXIA CGIVIIDLIIVIENTS CDF came TIQUCIQINGX R-..L IDENNVI LLE, INDI!-RNA V I 1937 iQ. ....-..-,.....-L A-A ' T H E, PANT HLEIL TTA-fE TTENNETTTTE l - THE BUSINESS OF AEE WHQ ATDHQECTATE fi THE QQNTEQTQTS QF SEQUTQTTY, THE ADVANTAGE A I U' QF sooo SETQVTQE AND Ti-IE -5 I ! T TDEEASUTQE OF CCDUIQTESY. ,,ENNV,LLg S SS ,STATE Q T ' - Egg -ST E MI SS-i:5. -E A T?I3fLXNK A' , I T 'JT 5E BHYHHT HH'fUHEHfK HND ELEMfl'IU,f -T T 0 T ! ffm DEALERS IN T..., f ry T mx T I rlig ,Ei N DJLXD f Cr TEST J I rf' li gs' x'Sff'f'.Q, mlm. f' Wqjwar-'SA Q r' r' '2?? ZxQW7w,E,1w J 'C' F' D vfbflfffuif f I --1'-l:,','ff'?f.fifff- ? ' ,., c rp NT N..J J- 4 7 -,J X ! BRYAN T, INDIANA 93 7 M s 17- , - I'IfI.'E. PANTI-IEIL CDIVIIDIIINIIN IS QI I A. 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Ig SE yi? iii' ff ,,5N,x1l,Q im, :Je mx: f ' .,' sw 14' J nU Jexbfllj :M fini Hug, 5 923121 -L JNx9n?v,f 'Gr 55 833114 A 5 ', xr 1 9214 fe :WE of 4 flgli-'v 'fini 3 'MJ IK I L l ' '11 A ,. -'Q' .P '1'. .w,v-.-.-w -M- HE RANTHEK 'R ,I Kumi .'T'cI mUi Rl. I I I .. . I IONA V. MYERS I FRED F. JOHNS HII CLIFFORD SRTTLE Home Economics I Science I Mathmatics I II Latin II' Industrial Artsll Science I I Ii....w..M0iLggNg:gwgnHA:0....:-m1gi .W., aIuz.L1-,1 ii 'I 'U ixTl'.1I--l-...L...-.......' WiQf:, 'f'..':11':f 'T:f ,L,f,f, 'V Elfff A V f 'f','T f', fr l fi LEONARD IRELAND I' Hinviy HAGGARD I MARY D. LEE Commerce Coach I IlL,......, f W-.. , , . , , ET---..-.-. -.---..--...-...-..,. I I Illi MM J I -.--....... ........-.-..,i,A,,,,,g, ,L .,... , ........,.. ..., . Wi, W ,..- I .... .-......,. -..,.,--.....' ....., ,,- , , ,, 1 vw-21 HCI Q-f'U1 I-' 'U V l-1: Elf i - tx: Ii I I I 7 ...1....... 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Life is before you, may you be fine enough and have sufficient discernment to make right choices so that your lives may count much. Life is full of opportunities. Make the best of every one that comes your way. Extend your Know- ledge by study and by perfecting your work through sustained interest and effort so that when opportunities for advancement present themselves you will be ready to take advantage of then. Always remember that fine character is the founda- tion on which you nust build,the type of character that is founded on integrity that penetrates your entire life, that insures absolute realiability, that gives you fine discrimination,that determines your choices and decisions on the basis of right, that enables you to know and to put first things first. Never be content with a life that falls short of the best. The danger that confronts many people is not that of absolute failure, but of failure to perceive the finest and deepest meaning of life, which evidences itself in a life of positive good and progress. Hay each one of you nike definite progress toward a worthy goal. HBuild thee more stntely nan- sions, oh ny soul, As the swift seasons roll! Leave thy low vaulted past! Let each new temple, nobler than the last Shut thee fron heaven with a done nore vast, Till tnou at length are free, Leaving thine outgrown shell by life's unresting seal Sona U. JV! yers 1 Syw, 1937 T H E PANT!-1.'E.Jt LIFES LE SSON While yet a child, on oeean's shore, I gazed across the restless seag I heard the music of its roar And wondered what it meant to me. In those sweet years I longed to sail 'Mid treasures rare of ages' loreg I set my canvas to the gale And steered my vessel far from shore With joy I sailed the summer sea While skies were bright and winds we But storms soon disappointed me And drove my vessel here and there. And when arose the tempest wild, It tossed my ship on billows wide, It swept me back where as a child For joy and pleasure I had sighed. Ah! well, if ve could only know In early years, so sweet and kind, What joy and pleasure from us flow As we leave childhood years behind. re fair, FHE RKNTHER gona U. M ye rs Miss Myers graduated from Governor I. P. Grey High School in l925. She was graduated from Ball State Teachers College and taught at Madison High School and Pleasant Lake High School prior te her coming to Pe- troleum. She has attended summer school at both Ind- iana University and Wiscon- sin University. hiss Myers terches English, Home Eco- nonics, and Latin. is spon- sor of the senior class she has shown her ability as a leader. She was in charge of both the junior and sen- ior class plays as well as 1 one-act Latin play presented to the assembly. Miss hyers is a Hteachcru in every sense of the vord, giving her utmost to her profession. Petroleum is, indeed, fortunate in having Miss Ayers as a menbcr of the faculty. We hope she has many more happy years with us. fczura Me yer Miss Meyer was graduated from Lancaster High School with the class of IQSS. She entered Ball State Teacher's College in the fall of '56, and was graduated in the spring of l9Z5. This is the second year for Miss .Meyer as teacher of the third grade at Petroleum. Myrtle Qohrzson Miss Johnson was graduated from Petroleum High School with the class of l9Z3. She entered Manchester College the followiny fall and was graduated from there in l955 She then began her teaching career by tesching the sec- ond grade at Petroleum. This is Miss Johnson's second year here. She en- joys her work Very much and wc wish her great success. Qllfford LU. Settle hr. Settle was ,graduated from Petroleum High School with the class of l92?. He was graduated from Ball State Teachers College, re- ceiving his license in Science, Industrial arts, and mfthematics. He first taught at McKinly High School, Winchester, Indiana. He taught there for four years. Mr. Settle then went to Hockcreek High School and taught there four years be- fore coming to Petroleum. This is his third year here. Mr. Settle teaches Algebra, Arithmetic, Physics and Industrial Arts. Mr. Settle is in charge of our concess- ions, overseeing the sales of candy and ice cream both at school and at basketball games. He also has charge of the 4-H Club work. He is sponsor of the junior class. 193! 17:1 Mary D. fee Miss Let is 2 graduate of heshington University, St. Louis Missourig Sherwood Music School, Chicago, and Marion College. Prior to her coming to Petroleum, she taught in Conservatories in Indianapolis and Marion. Mhile et the cnnservetories Kiss Lee tauhht piano, theory, and hornony Qco pos- ing nusicj. She also taught nusic, art, and interior decoration for o tine in Huntington county, and she tgught music and art in Q private school in Mnrion in the lriquois block. This is hiss Lee's first year at Petroleum. Miss Lee teaches music, ert, history, und writing. She is an inspire- to her nrt students tion helping them in many ways with their paintings. In art work she is one of the best. JVlary flame Haber Liss Tabtr was graduated from Eockcrcek High School with the class of l9i7. She tntercd Bell Stott Teacher's College in the fall of '54, and was groduuted in the spring of l956. This is her first your of tpeching. Sho is our fourth grade trecher. Miss Taber attends our been 'ketbell genes regularly and is an true NPonther Booster.H n -,- T HE PANTHER Mary Blair hiss Blair was graduated from Sctrolcun High School in l934. In the fall of this yuer she entered Ball State Tcachtr's College and graduated from there in l9B6. Miss Blair returned to begin hor touching csre r ct her hone school, this being her first year of ttzching. While attending Petroleum Mary was an expert typist attaining 73.4 words three per minute, winning pins for her effort. She had two years of typing. jred 3. gohnS hr. Johns wus graduated from Petroleum High School with the clgss of l9lS. Af- ter his grioustion from Pur- due University in l922 hc ittended Bell State and his- consin Univ.rsity. Mr. Johns began his career at Luton, Indiana where he tiught one ye r. He coached it Conan and Lizton 3 total ul iour y urs. Hu HSS been teaching Science ond Indus- trial arts at Petroleum since l926. Mr. Johns is sponsor of the eighth grade. he is the first of the pre- sunt faculty to teach at Petroleum. Mr Johns, this year, established o balanced :cquerium in connection with his work. mn 'fX'N'v:gp-1, t yu A9 vx I , ' 'H , A J fm 1. 1: , vw' .. I ll x N ,I , 1 , , . ' v Y H A X w I u. 'v h Qi n, u x ' v v 1 , , X M.. . W ' Vw. . ff I 4 ,Q D '. . ,4 r ' T HE PANTHER Harvey .Hciggczrcl Mr. Haggard, our Junior High coach was graduated from Monroe High School in Tri State College in 1925, and Manchester College in 1951. Mr. Haggard hes taught school nineteen years, ten at Monroe, five at Monmouth, and he is en- joying his fourth year here. He teaches Social studies. While at Monnouth hr. Haggard, as besketbfll coach won the hdcns county chnnp- ionship in l95L. He is et present coaching our Junior High basketball team, and he has turned our sane mighty good Junior High teens. Dur- ing his f.ur years if tezch- ing here,he has taken great interest in all clisscs and has made meny friends. Ufzlliczm 13 u 5 sel Mr. Bussel is 5 h me t rn boy. He was graduated fran Petreleud in 1951. He was in Bell State until 1934 and then he started teaching the feurth grade in Petr:- leum. The following year he taught the sixth grade cs he is egain deing this yecr. Since Bill started teaching et Petrileun he hes cun- stantly given his services es sc-rckeeper during basket bell games. 1 ,,,................ - -.... Y Y , 1 Evelyn 'LUIHlc1m5 Miss Williams was graduat- ed from the Petruleum High Scheol in the spring if 1927. She entered Ball State Teacher's Cellege that fell being e graduate in 1929. She has been teaching at Petrileun ever since, this being her eighth year. In 1954 Miss Williams en- joyed 3 trip ta Celiffrnie. -,.' List sunner she attended sehnol et Butler University. She is well liked by all her pupils, end is ine uf dur beet bzsketbell fans. Leonard Sfrelci nd Mr. Ireland was graduated frog Huncie High School in 1927, and Bull State Teicher's Cillege in 1952. Eefire edging tm Petroleum he ceeched at Arcola High Sehyfl fur n period Jf three yeirs. This is his secdnd yeer es basketball coach of the Panthers. Hr. Ireland has acted as faculty advisor uf both the HPetre1eum Pnntheru and the annual. He teaches Typing, Bookkeeping, end Safety Hducation. He is spdnsor Jf the present soph- cware class. Hr. Ireland has taken Q grest interest in our school and hes done everything he possibly could toward its betterment. 173 1.-.- .A-.,.Q.......,. , ,,,-,-,-,., ,, L.. ' 1 ,lx V , N W H M H wx 1 ,,11,1I1H'ylglV1 , Nw' , 9, V, , ,x 'lm 1 L 'M 1a1'ff ij. , .Ar ' ,,,'M1l.:'1flv.3'-M .L-MQW.: W fl X H UU V' H ' ' V vrihiml f--X w, W ' ' X r , ,4 4 W ,, 'fr' ' ,1 1 . V ,H . '- M' Nu' 1 1 V11 ' , w 1 4 n mp 1 1 1 !'1Wl5W W1111fSf15115?11,ffff3313i-ITW 11E159 W IT?3i5'5iWL 'fT E 'f? 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We thought they would be when we finish- ed that last science experiment, that terrible tern report,or that awful Latin translation. But oh--no! soon we have to look for a position or enter a new school. I guess our troubles will never be over. However, we seniors have had four long and happy years at P.H.S. and we are really and truly sorry to leave. When we look back and think of the good time and the worthwhile things, we regret that our school Jays are over. We should like to stay here and continue to grow with the school, but since we cannot, we shall watch its growth with interest. We have found much inspiration here, not only fron our classmates but from the faculty. They have tried to help each and every one of us, and they have help- ed us--they have given us many beautiful things to remember. So, as we leave ?,H.S., happy that our lessons are over and glad that we are graduates, we feel a pang of regret that we must leave these things and start out anew. We wish the juniors, sophomores, and freshmen the best of luck and hap- piness. wayne Qochrcln Tresiclent 193! -1 T HE PANTHEJ SENUQIFQS wayne Gocnran Tresiclent william Outcalt Uice Wresiclent Mary Jflelen warner Secretary .Helen wilson jreasurer gona JVlyers Sponsor fpinlx ancl Silver Glass Qolors jea Rose Glass Flower Upwarcl Striving 937 ,S THE PANT1-IE? .........l.-1.-l-- -1 'rs-1ff.wxN'E-HR ..,.......-.i.......... .... ..- R I 1 fx rf X X X X xx X X PHS X PHS PHS 'X X WAYNE COCHRAN . PAULINE cox X RUSSELL BISEL . '57 V57 157 l XX f X ' XX 'XX XX I I ' X X , X P xxx -X PHS XX PHS PHS D VEARLY CQFFMAN X CATHERINE ELSPSN BURTON COURTNEY '57 XX 'Sv 'Sv X xx ,f X X f XX X N PHS PHS X PHS 'x WAYNE DAVIS ARRUTUS FRANTZ X MAX PQSNAUSH 5 r37 157 XX '57 2 I XR I f , ? i jg S E H Suzi! THE. PANTHER PP P------ ffxm X PSS N fHb PHS X DARREUL FHSNAS ,EESSIL HHBEJHD ,HSPLSRT IRAUHIGER 'Sv 'Sv 'Sv X X N X f xxx Xxx xx XX X Xl f X X f , , N, PHS PHb PHS PAUL KIZEB Q PEARL KIZEB woonnow KIZSB P 'Sv .XXX 1 :ev ' Sv X, xx ' X X ' N. PHS PHS X PHS GRANT LINDSEY ABTHM NUTTSP LEWIS LOVELL 'Sv :Sv XX 'Sv N 193 -1 THE, PAN'fHE.Ii. 'YQX Nw C' YA, ,T-H., . ,,,., P 5'.f ' S' 5 5 G QQ! K i 0114 ily- '238 in -,-ei. 3 A ,,,,., I I Q . 1937 mn 'fX'N'v:gp-1, t yu A9 vx I , ' 'H , A J fm 1. 1: , vw' .. I ll x N ,I , 1 , , . ' v Y H A X w I u. 'v h Qi n, u x ' v v 1 , , X M.. . W ' Vw. . ff I 4 ,Q D '. . ,4 r ' THE RKNTHEK -g W- 3 .AVN 1931 T HE PANB-IEIL PHS PHS PHS may HELEN WARNER EVERETT PEAHSON X :RUTH WHEELER f 'Sv X k'-Q- X '57 X 'Ev X X xx X XX I X X X N. PHS XX I PHS Xxx ff! PHS HELEN WILSON X DOHSE WILLIAMS 'X HELEN YARGER I Ev XX 1 Sv ff X ' Sv XX f' Xxx X XX if 1 ff XX f xx ,ff X' Ix., X I PHS X PHS PHS MYRTI-E REDD XXWILLIAM OUTCALT MABEL TAYLOR '57 'XX '57 XX '57 ff XX X XX X ,If XJ' X 1937 I--I I ffl f' PA NT HEI: Ulczyne Qochrczn Wayne has always been one of the most studious members of our class, In his freshman year, as a member of the glee club he took part in the operetta Umaids in Japan.H Wayne played basketball on the second team this year. In his sophomore year Wayne again played on the second team and also took part in many .softball Bookkeeping was entered the oper- club. He to North games. He was entered in the county contest and won third place. Later he in the State contest. He took part in etta USailor MaidsH given by the glee also, along with several others, went Manchester to see them play Ball State, and had the privelege of going through the college while there. When a junior Wayne played on the first team. He was one of the leading characters in the class play ULaugh Clownn as well as the one-act play HSunset by Slanskyn which was presented before the assembly. He sang over station W.O.W,O. with the other members of the flee club. When a senior Wayne played on the first team again. He took part in a Latin program presented before the assembly. Ht also went on s field trip to Kokomo, with the other members of the Physics class. Wayne is very proud of the fact that he has been chosen president of his class all four years. - or 'I L 9,1 L.- ...l...-.......,.i .. - .PV ls THE mN'f:-in Ulussell Bisel Russell came to Petroleum from Farmland where he was in the seventh grade. Russell, who is the eriver of the net ren Terraplane, did not partici- pate in athletics, but always attended strictly to his studies. He has always liked subjects lezling with figures such ss algebra or bookkeeping. sophomore year he was a member of the that 5fVU the operetta HSsilor Mails.N his junior group that went with to Juncie. He, as a senior, was circulation nanayer of HThe he filled very well. It was that the papers were ulvays Ln his glee club During year Russell was one of the Mr. Ireland on the field trip Panther,U a position Russell's job to soo delivered ani soiled. Hu tes in asset to the news- paper staff luring his lust year. Ueczrly Goffmcm Veirly entered Petroleum School in Decenbcr of '5l. He formerly nie mtttnded at Bluffton. As 1 freshnen he stuuied algebra, history, English, and Industrial arts. When 3 sophomore he studied history, English, bookkeeping, and industrial arts. Vearly took a great liking for industrial erts work ani made many good and useful :rticles among then being a cedar chest. In the summer following this year Vearly visited in Battle Creek, Michigan. Here he worked st Messenger service end ran Q piper route. In his junior year he was among those the visit- ed the various factories LS well as the Cnllego mt Muncie. When a ernment, he was among those who visited the Delco Remy plant at senior he studied safety education, gov- physics, health, and English. This year Kokomo. 157 -e ' I ' x HE PANTHER 'M --P t Burton Gourtney Burton was one of the originals, having entered Petroleum in the first grade. He is one of the mischievous boys in the senior class. When a freshman he played on the UFreshman Basketball Tean.U In his sophomore year he took part in two one- act plays, HIt Took a Womann and HThe Swamp Spirit,U also the operetta WSailor Maiden which was given by the glee club. When a junior he was a character in the class play HLaugh Clown.W He was among those who went on a field trip to Muncie and visited several places of interest there. This year Burton played as a regular on second team. As a senior he went with the other members of the physics class on a field trip to Kokomo. He also went to Indianapolis with the government class to visit the state legislature and other. interesting places. Burton played as regular on the first team this year. Qxhullne Qox Pauline is one of the most brilliant students in the senior class. .She entered high school in the fall of '35 and in the spring of that year visited the Ball State Memorial hospital together with the other members of the Home Economics class. Also during her Freshman year she wrote a play for pre- sentation on Columbus Day. When a sophomore she was a character in the one- act play HThe Swamp Spiritn which was presented before the assembly. She also took part in a NRo- man Style Show.H In her junior year Pauline went to Muncie with her classmates, where she visited the Muncie Foundry and again visited the Ball State Mem- orial Hospital. At the beginning of the Senior year Pauline was very unfortunate, she missed much of the first half of the term because of illness. When she was able to attend school again, she took up sports and other school activities. .DIPE vi! Af --4--'H' THE PANII-,FIL 193 Ujayne Davis Wayne entered Petroleum High School as a fresh- man in the fall of '3Z. He, along with the rest of his classmates enjoyed 1 field trip under the supervision of the biology teacher, Mr. Johns. When a sophomore he took part in e HRonan Style Shown and acted as the Ubridegroom.H He also took part in the one-ect play NIt took a Womann which W as presented to the assembly. In his junior year he went on an interesting field trip to Muncie,visiting Bell State Teacher's College, Memorial Hospital and many factories. In the fell of his senior year, Wayne had the privilege of taking two trips, one to Kokomo and the other to the Indianapolis State Fair. He majored in English and history and minored in mnthmetics and commercial work. Gotherine Els ton Catherine entered the Petroleum High School in the year of l935. She become 3 member of the glee club and took part in the operetti HHaids in Japan.H She also was 3 member on the Chapel Pro- gram committee, organized for the purpose to be presented before the assembly. When a sophomore she took part in the HRomen Style Shown as well as the operetta USnilor Hnidsn given by the glee club. In her junior year Catherine was one of those in the glee club who had the privelege of broadcast- ing over station WOMO in Fort Wayne,end along with the other clessmembers she went on e field trip to Muncie. When e senior she was the girls sports editor on the staff of NThe Panther.H Catherine was 3 mem- ber of the glee club all four years. j I ldv HANTHEK .Max 3osnc1ugl1 Max began his high school career along with the rest of his class in the fall of '53. This year he studied biology, English, citizenship, and manual training. of the glee club and took part Nmaids in Japan.H When a sophomore he came out for vocations and He was a member in the operetta basketball and a' member of was a player on second team. He was the glee club again this year and took part in the operetta HSailor Maids.H He also was a character in the one-act play Nlt took a Womann which was presented before the In his junior year squad. He was among visit the Ball State factories in Muncie. When a senior he played on first team. He also attended the State Fair at Indianapolis this year. assembly. Max was again on pbasketball those who were priveleged to Teacher's College and various Darrell 3rc1nks Darrell has always been known as the Uclownn of the class, He has always taken an active part in all the school activities. In his freshman year he was a member of the glee club and took part in the operetta HMaids in Japan.W When a sophomore Darrell had a leading part in the operetta HSailor Maidsn given by the glee club In his junior year Darrell was one of the best characters in the class play HLaugh Clown.H In this he had a leading comic part and as usual we found Darrell playing his part well. He also took part in the one-act play NSunset by SlanskyH which was presented before the assembly. As a senior Darrell served as Business Manager of both the school paper and the annual. He has been one of our best athletes, playing on the different basketball teams all four years as well as partaking in many softball games. 193! I I F 193 T rl r, FANTI-lr X .Arbutus Yrantz Arbutus is the smallest girl in the senior class She is just five feet and one inch tall and weighs exactly lOO pounds. She is quite a basketball fan and seldom fails to be among the rooters at all the games. In her freshman year Arbutus became a member of the glee club and took part in the operetta Nmaids in Japan.U When a sophomore Arbutus took part in the oper- etta NSailor Maids presented by the glee club. In her junior year she was among those who visited the Ball State Teacher's College and fact- ories at Muncie. When a senior she served on the Business Staff of the UPetroleun Pantheru and acted as Jokes Editor of the annual. Herbert Sfrauhiger Herbert, who is another of our most mischievous boys, attended Craigville School before coming to Petroleum. In his freshman year NHerbU played on the Freshman Basketball Team and went on a field trip under the supervision of Mr. Johns, biology teacher. When a sophomore he played as a regular on the second team. He took part in the one-act play HIt Took a Womann and the HRoman Style Shown presented by the juniors and seniors. In his junior year he played as a regular on the first team. He was a character in the class play HLaugh Clownn and was among those who enjoyed a field trip to Muncie and also went to the State Tournament at Indianapolis. As a senior he went on a field trip to Indiana- polis with the juniors and seniors, where they visited the State Legislature and other places of interest. He again played basketball as a regular on first team. 7 H-IF PANTHER f .g I ............11.-1--.1 Bessie .Harford Bessie entered the Bluffton High School as a mid year freshman in January of l954. She was a mem ber of the Bluffton High School glee club and took part in the operetta NLucKy Jade.H The following september she entered Petroleum High School as a freshman and continued so throughout this year. She became a men- ber of the glee club and took part in the operetta HSailor Maids.H During her freshman year the class took a trip to Ft. Wayne, visiting the Gen- eral Electric, Air Port, and the Feeble Minded Institution. As a sophomore she continued to be a member of This year the history class the girls' glee club. motored to Ft. Wayne and visited the International and other places of interest. Harvester, W.O.h.O., After discussing Letters with Mr. Harris, Bessie found that by carrying five solids in her junior during her senior year she year and five again would have the required amount of credits for graduating with the class of '57. It was this goal she began to work for, and she has been suc- cessful in her attempt. I f fha! .Kizer Paul entered high school in the year of l955. During that year he studied history, English, bi- ology, and manual training in which he was much interested. He, with the other class members, went on a biology field trip. As a sophomore he took part in a one-act play entitled HThe Swamp Spiritu and also took part in a WRoman Style Shown that was given by the juniors and sophomores. When ,in the junior year Paul went on a field trip to Muncie, visiting Ball State College and different factories. As a dignified senior he went to Indianapolis to the State Fair in the fall, and in the spring went again to Indianapolis on a field trip where he and other members visited the State Legislature and State House. Also he had an interesting field trip to Kokomo with the physics class. qfy , in .D T H E PA F-IT HE Tear! .Kizer Pearl happens to be the youngest member of the senior class. She has been 3 HStnrU punil in all four years of high school. In her freshman year she took part in the operetts hhsids in J:pen.W In the sophomore year we again find Pearl having e part in the operetta Woailor Msids,H and also in the one-:ct play entitlou HOne Fine Day.U During her junior year Pearl took an intense in- terest in commercial work, and bectnc an outstand- ing typist, doing 68.1 words per minute. She figured in the county contest in both typing and shorthano. sho also noted ss Assistant Editor of HThc Punthcrw in the lust semester of this year. When e senior sho served is a member oi the Pro- duction stuff in the school paper and Activities Editor of the Annu l. ' 1 Llloodrow Jizzer Woodrow has always h,en intensely interested in athletics and ns 3 freshnfn he nliycd on the sec- ond team as well as the VFre5hnin Tenn.H When 5 sophomore he took bookkeeping, history, English, and nlgehrr. koodror wis igiin on the second tein. In the junior yccr ho, Qlong with his fallow classmates, went on 1 field trip to Hunoie vhcre hc visited Ball State Te1cher's College qs fell .'i' as several fectorics. This year he plcyed as reg- ular on the first team bfshothall squid. When' Q senior Yoodrow pliyed as regular on the first team. He ngjoreo in English :ni history and ninored in nsthnotics and typing. He also wis among those of the physics class who ment on n fielu trip to Kokono. 19 I 9 3 7 'I 'N , 31833 01849 2196 GC 977 201 W46PHS 1937 PETRDLIIUM HIGH SCHOOL P'1ETRO'L'EUM.' ....H .QINDIANA .mx Q .Hx , .,. n 4 ' .4 - -- .- N lrr,X mfr, THQ A4HTHrn ' o.g3EC Qrontfindsey Grant is the Wdebatern of the senior class. He loves to get into an interestin3 argument, expec- ially in history. During his freshman year he studied English, history, biology, and manual training. He was out for basketball a short while during his junior year. Grant's senior year was a happy one. He was among those who went to the State Fair with Wil- iam Outcalt. He was one of our host ardent basket- ball fans, seldom missing a gage of any kind. Grant can toll you ,nite a lot about politics, too. He was one of the seniors who had the prive- lG5o of visiting the State Legislature this year. And according to Jr. Haggard he was the most in- terested person there. Ifevvis L-oveff Lewis began his hi,h school career at Bluffton High School in the fall of '55, During his fresh- man year hc studied english, algebra, botany, and animal husbandry. He went vith other members of his class on a field trip to Indianapolis. r As a sophomore he took En5lish,history, dairying and soils. In February of '32 he ent -.,- rel Petroleum High School to complete his sophogore work. In his junior year he studied english, history, typing, vocations, citizenship, and manual train- ing. This year he went on 3 field trip to Muncie where hc visited several places of interest. When a senior he studied English, health, eco- nomics, physics, government, and safety education. Ho went on a field trip to Kokoao, and also to Indianapolis with the government class. f'-x I N 'llll .. -- ---...., T! 5 ! i' 'ma PAN ra-max 193 .Arthcc Nutter Upon entering high soho l is one of the Ugreen freshies,H Arth: become 1 yonbor of the glee club and took part in tho oporotta Nhoids in Jap1n.H She, olong with severrl Jthers visited the Ball State Memorial hoSpitQl. When Q stphon ie she took part in the operetta USailwr Eniosn and in the one-not play Ult took 5 Wonnnu which Nos prosonted boftre the assembly. A Whonnn Style Sho H was given this yo:r,in which Artni ictoo is the brine. In hor junior ye P sho had one of the loading parts in tht clfuss ploy ontitlofl Laugh Clown, and with the other class mehbers visited several of the f-ctoriot in Muncio, os F field trip. She also sang with the gloo club over WOWO nt Fort Wayne. Whon 3 sonior sho was one of tho outstanding students of hor clxss, and served as Editor of both the HPetroleun Ponthorn and tho Annual. Ujill iczm Uutcczft William, who is another of our OUtStiHQlDj stud ents, entered the froshnvn your in tho fill of'55 He studied biology, English, history, and manual training In his sophonore yezr Million took 5 grort lik- ing for bookkeeping. At the ond of tho ytnt he was entered in the county' contest ind tivo for first placo. tutor he wns entered in the Stvte Contest. Ho also went, along with several others, to North Eanchoster to soo 5 football game. Ho took part in tho onennct play NOne Fino Doy.N When a junior William had s loaiing part in the class play HLZUQU Clownn and was 3 uenbor of the school HBooster Club.H 7 THE PANTHER W llM'l ', Everett .mearson Everett is the tallest boy in the class, tower- ing 6 feet 5 inches in height. To all his class- netes he is just plnin HSwoCe.H In the freshmen year he studied biology, history, English, and rsnurl training. when S sophonore Everett took part in Q Hlonen Style nhown is well is the one-not pity Wit took Q Tonnnn vhioh rss yresentel before the rssenhly. ln the junior yefr he vis tnong those who visit- ed the Bali State Teieherls Collegg ind various fgotories in Muncie. He also attended the State Tourn hunt at lngianipolis this yetr. they 5 senior mveritt vis n manner of the Phy- sics clsss :nJ vert on f field trip to Kokomo. He nfs pliyei on the hiskethill siunl for three years, one yeir on soconq tt:w uni twe yogrs on first. -Myrtfe ffieclcl Myrtle enterei Attnoks Hi5h School nt Indianapo- lis in the fell cf YES. She was s nonber of the HFrench Cluh.U She stuniei nlgehro, English, Home Economies, soeiil studios, ind gym. In novenbor of h.r sephonwro year Myrtle joined our class at Petroleum to eonolete this term. This year she stuoied booKkeepin5, geometry, history, end English. Sho also plsyod on the girls basket- ball teen . At the beginning of her junior yeqr hyrtle left Petroleun to return to Attucks where she hai begun her high school career. In the supier fillawing this year she xent '-.' to Miohi5an City. the St te Fair, and te Mnwisee Luke and visited Q rev days in Cincinnati. She Lgiin onrillei nt Attucks for the first part of her senior yenr. She was secretary of the HConnercial Clubn this year. After the end of the first semester hyrtle returnou to Petriloum to finish her high sohvol York one graduate with this, the olsss ei '57. 193 -1 f 'r HE rrwrnaz jfvfcvbel jaylor Mabel is une ef cur nest prenisihg pupils ani is a great besketbfll ren. She played gs forvari fn the girls team when a freshman. Alse,she went te Muncie te Q Hehe Econeuies pregrhg nleng with her other clsssnotes. . In her ssphoufre year she held 5 class perty nt her heme ann was in the operettn entitled, NS:iler MciJs.U ln her junier year she tick 2 great interest in the glee club and sing with the ether members ever station WOVO at Bert Wayne. She else was Q .nem- ber ef the Quartet that tern.She went en 3 field trip te Bill Brethers Cellege nhl fsetaries at Muncie shi enteree in the ceunty contest in typ- ing. AS n dignifiei senier she 'ns .f.' News reperter en the staff ef the papwr :ni Athletics eiiter .5 the annual. Mary Helen warner Mary, upsn entering the freshman year in l95b, became e member ef the glee club ani task part in the fperetta Wlhiis in Jvpsn.H She vlss played in the urehestre this ye r. When 3 sephenere she trek pirt in the eperetts HSeiler Mnidsn given by the glee elut. In her junibr year she was u char eter in the class play entitled NL3u5h Clewnn ine sing with the glee club over stetien H.0.H.O. it Fort Wayne. When a senior Ksry was elected secretary of her class. She also went on 9 field trip te Kehene with the other members of the Physics class. Mary Helen has always taken an active part in athletics and was nnnager of Q girls bnskethnll team for two years. 9 3 7 , Q eg 'Iii LTMU19 in 5, wx N -f 1-11214 f -e Ru th lUheeler w Ruth entered ns 1 freshnnn in the Petroleum High School in the year of H33,U She was n member of thc glee club and took part in thc eperetta Hdnids in Jnpin,U given lfhvt year. nS e sophomore she teen pert in the one-act play HOne Fine Dny,U ani also in the eperetta HSailer Jeilsu which wee given by the glee club. when 1 junior Ruth teen part in ULnugh Clcwn,Wn play given by the class. In her senior year she wus a member Om the-staff ef the HPsnther.N In her four yecrs ef high school work she najerei in English uni History, and ninored in typing ani urtn Ruth was n member af the glee club, erchestrm, ani hand all four yenrs. .Helen Ujzlson Helen entered Petroleum High Schoul in l955. In the freshman year she studied Biology, Home Eccnc- mics, Vocations, ' Citizenship and English. Dur- ing this and her sephcmnre year she served as secretary of her class. In her scphgnnre year she teuk pert in both the county ann state B ukkeeping cuntests, uni in the cne-ect plny entitled HOne Saturday LftcrnJcn,N which was prescntei hefcre the assembly. She else hal n part in the Qperetta Ubniler nains,W given thgt year. As 5 juni r helen had pnc of the leniing parts in the class play ULnugh Cl vnu and served is tre- asurer cf her clasp. When 3 eeniur Helen wns :gain chcsen class tre- asurer uni .' Qcten as nseietant editnr cf the News- paper ann Claes Eiit r nf the Annual. 4 51-4 T.. 1li1i.11:g fT::3:,,...,i.,..,.,.,.-..-.--,., '21 I :f:.-- in in Y- Y,--,..-..-..--.,..,............-..--............................-,...,.......-. ,J ffEQfiffEEi.. ZT1 1fff l l T HE PA N T H E51 I i I fn I i gl :N e In - I Dorse Ujalzzoms Iii When Dorse Wes e ireshnsn his health woe too de- li: lioete to pernit hin to indulge in erlous sports. 14 However, he wished to show that he was hehinl the :lj teen anyway, and cone our for yell lender, being ing ewerded this position sto ether with his brother jlg Doyle. He took glee club this yeer ani had e port l i in the operetta Hifios in Jopon.N Dorse served as Q'i treasurer of his oloss this yeer ond also hit the V rivele e of etteniin' the World's Ufir for o Q I p . A -,ll M. 5 M, - ,, , l v... 'i perioi oi three guys. g Upon entering the sophonore yegr Dorse seemed to if be some Stronger and pllyel bcskothell as 3 for- l ward on seoonn teen, one took port in the A class 1 Q fx r YY jf 'xy' .Ti I, plsb L uth : own H j j 1 1 L P i When 0 senior Dorse plfyel :Qsaetosll f u :te on J first teen but wg: ooggellei to give it up the Z! first of January heoiuse of his health this yeir. if il ti I I r j il li 7 I Jlelen uoroer . .n .1 1 Upon entering the freshnin yenr Helen became 3 j member of the glee club THQ lrter took part in the operetta Nlaius in J2o1n,N given that year. When Q sophomore she vis Q cherwoter in the one- sct ploy WThe Swnnp Soiritn rni ulso the operettp HSailor Loiis.U It As s junior Helen was among the best tynlsts in her class and was one of those who were entered in the county typing contest. the also wus r ohoruee ter in the junior play UL1ugh Clown.H In her senior year Helen served on the business staff oi UThe Ponther.H During her four yexrs of high school work she nojored in history end Eng- lish end minorel in typing. Q ....-........-.... , . ,-..... .. , - Y er ' F r ,,,,,.,,,,,i he .l,.. .ll--,.-.---. r,-If Pfxwmai SENJOR CLASS 1-HSTQRY In September of the year of 1925 a group of eager, excited children---the present sen- iors---first entered upon their school career Then, all were very shy and full of wonder- ment. After becoming acquainted with our teacher, who was Cenith Rigby, fMrs. Howard Nutterj we then began to acquaint ourselves with one another. At that time the class consisted of:Darrell Franks,Wayne Cochran, Artha Nutter, Helen Wilson, Mabel Taylor, Catherine Elston, Mary Helen Warner, Arbutus Frantz, Helen Yarger, Burton Courtney, Mary Maxine Brunson, Dorse Williams, Pearl Kizer, Virginia Goodspeed, Donford Fosnaugh,Cloid Neusbaumer,Paul Kizer, Marjorie Geherett, Pauline Kizer, Lawrence Schlagenhauf,Van Campbell, Dorothy Chenoweth, and Virgil Whetzel. This year was spent in learning the alphabet how to add one and one to total two and learning the first lessons in music and art. We embarked on our second year of schooling with much enthusiasm, glad to renew our friendship formed the previous year. We felt we were ready for the hardest problems of the second grade. Our class returned one hundred percent and we had one new pupil, William Outcalt to welcome. Our teacher this year was Ethel Sawyer and we also had a new music and art instructor, Miss Geraldine Baker. This year was pleasant, the work was easier and we parted at the end of the term with regret though our sorrow was tempered with the joy of knowing we had all been promoted to the third grade. When school convened in September of l927 we found Virgil Whetzel had failed to return with our class mates. However, we had four newcomers with us. They were Woodrow Kizer, Elmer Tuttle, Raymond Johnson, and iBenna Burgess. Our teacher this year was Naomi Deeren and we also had a new music and art instructor,Miss Birdena McBroom. Our progress was favorable and at the end of the term we 1933 WB! r 1: DA rf .gjlgr V V Jfi 1 JI'f x found we had all been promoted to the fourth e+s5H Kgs. --f : 'B an sring schnol in Septerhsr 1925 for our fcurzn year we ?ouno thst Morothy'Uhenoweth, Will an Outualp, Egger QvttLe, You 5annUell ond H,rtU Purgeps had left our class, But we hed H17 new memoirs with ds. Inoy were Violet Hcdyrhcli Milo Dickinson, Everett Pearson, Hollis Holloway, Ev :ctt rreuhiger,nnd Evelyn Green, Our teacher this year was Rosamond Walters and the music and ert instructor Harriet Jor- don. We DTCVGG our ability by our report cards and passed to the fifth grade. Beginning the fifth grade we missed Pauline Kizer,Violet Hodyshell, Rollie Holloway, Don- ford Fosnough and Everett Freuhiger from our class. Our new members this your were Rcliegh Al- berson, Ruby Arnold,Jrne Hichord, Vera Minger and Grant Lindsey. We orogressed satisfacto- rily and ot the end of the term we were all promoted to the sixth grade. Our sixth term found us without Lrwerence Schlogenhauf. We greeted ten newcomers this year. William Outcelt who left us in the third grade was with us again, as well as Ferne Lockwood,KGthryn Chapman, Delmar Siley, Dwight Borror, Floyd Hcnshew, Mary Morrical, Loyd Crane, Ruth Wheeler, and Harold Enochs. Our teachers this year consisted of Alton Meyer, Victor Eicher and Harriet Jordan. We worked herd to advance to the seventh grade and Ju ior High, and we gained our obj- ective one hundred ocrccnt. At the beginning of our seventh your we found six classmates missing. They were Vire ginia Goodspeed, Evelyn Green, Raymond Johne Son, Ferne Lockwood, Cloid Neusbaumer, end Harold Enochs. But we welcomed Russel Bisel, Herbert Freuhigcr, Virgil Murrhy, and William Ogcn to our ranks. Our teachers this year were the high school faculty and of course we hed to work hnrd to please so many instructors. At the start of the eight year we had two additional members,Dorothy Jackson, and Paul- -. scsi? .- - H-IF PANU-IEK - ine Cox came later in that year,but lost Vir- gil Murray, Delmar Siley, and Loyd Henshaw. The transition from the eighth to the ninth grade was quietly accomplished and we were quite elated to think we were full fledged members of the High School. Upon our entrance into the ninth grade we lost Vera Minger,Loyd Crane, Marjorie Geherett,William Ogan,Dwight Borror, Dorothy Jackson, Mary Morrical, and June Richord. We had a few new members this year, Phylis Kessler, and Elmer Cavanaugh. As we assembled the next year as sophomores we had two new members, Myrtle Redd,and Lewis Lovell. We had only one missing, Elmer Cava- naugh. This year we were beginning to feel as though we were rated among the grown-ups. We were allowed to choose our own subjects and the courses we desired to take. When we entered the junior year among those missing were Phylis Kessler and Ruby Arnold. However, to replace those who had left us, we had Bette Bauserman,Bessie Harford, and later in the year Stella Lehman. In this year we had many things to add to our memory list. Among those were the class play WLaugh Clownn which proved to be very successful, and also a very delightful banquet given in honor of the seniors of l955-56, at the Mandarin Cafe, Fort Wayne, Indiana. In this, our senior year, we find that we have three former members who are no longer with us. They are Bette Bauserman, Kathryn Chapman and Stella Lehman. Myrtle Redd who left in the junior year has returned to grad- uate with our class. Our class was repre- sented on the basketball team by eight members who received their sweater awards at the end of the basketball season. This was the largest number in any one class ever to receive awards. We are proud to have successfully completed twelve years of school: and regret very much the fact that next year will find us far and wide, never to be united as a class again.Our paths will be in many different directions and the curtains will have drawn on one of the best milestones of our life. EJ! , M' HIE PA N IHEK f5g .,-l .'f. z' ..f:'l.':! 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Fifth Row: Donford Fosnaugh, Clifford Oswalt, Ida Rose Ifer I jgyig F' i i i I i I F 1 f ! x I I I I 5 i 5 i 5 i 1 l 1 I -1 1- , .2- 937 -1-...Liv-.T THF Pf JX H F 'L Q an fi QT-A Ca. 1 iv. 1 7 .1-......-...... -.... ..... '-4 , THE PANTHER ' JUNTQR CL!-X55 l-HSTQRY When the Freshmen Class of l954 entered high school, they had e class roll of twenty-five. Being new in high school, they attended to their own business and studied very hard. Mr. Hag- gard was chosen sponsor. A few Freshmen were fortu- Sevcrnl parties were held this term, one at the Berne pork, one at school, end one at tho homo of Edna Yargcr. During this torn Elmer and Lola Cavnnaugh, Josephine Paxson and Marguerite Melch entered the Sophomore class. In the fall of l956, twen- note to bo in the operetto, ty-two Juniors enrolled at HSdilor Meidsn given during Petroleum. They had one new the second semester by the member, Boy Harris. The high school Gloc Club. Juniors chose Mr. Settle as Their field trip was to sponsor. Ft. Wayne. They visited the The first thing of import- municipnl airport. ance to the Juniors was the When the Freshman your class play. Under the dir- cauo to e close they were ecticn of Miss Myers they minus eight nenbers. Those have the ploy entitled, UThe were Joe Blair, Chester Cor- Phantom Btlls.H The cost riott, Bonnie Holloway, Lois consisted of five girls and Hartman, Maxine Heller, De- five boys. The play seemed loris Heshcr, Robert Lesh, to be n success, which was n and Dorothy Bowyer. Wilma very good thing because the Showalter nnd,Fredors Lovell Junior-Senior reception de- csne in during the term. bedded on the receipts of When they entered the the play. Sophomore year they chose hr In November the Juniors Ireland ss sponsor. This lost on honor student, Paul- term they had more of s ine Bruner. Pauline moved choice of subjects. 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J ,fi-',,.1g, l-f' if fr I,--ki. 1, ff! lc iff Ilfl. 2' , W L,-.f ,V .' f' , 41 172: 'Eff J ff ,ff ' 'ff mf' f 41 . f .. link! 1- ' I1 jr . 9 ,f F II X 'fir' , .. 1 X ff 'DI' 'A ,Aff-,.f.1,. ,'-. . ,rg .R f'.5,'.f 'Qf.1 HQ lv! cf. ,I 1 L, 1 ' jif- ,f:,f .:g. f' 2 1 film-H fa ' , 9' . ,' J-,V L3 i ,.,ff,l 'L P ' Pi 5' f WJ!! it.: If 1 'fx VS' VH: ,s -w ', ' I v rf :cf ,ig ' 75? .4 3f, 'V X .,w,,n,. fl y if '-f If , I iff' -f Q1 V, 95 - - HE PA NTI-lisfi SQPHOMCDR CLASS OFFICERS President Ronald Wilson Vice President Helen Cowens Secretary Wilma Joan Risser Treasurer Wilma Kathryn Fuller Leonard Ire Class Flows Class Colors ALL F land Sponsor r Carnation Black ond vvnine OB ONE AND ONE FOR ALL THE CLASS E S First Bow: Donald Coffman, Bert Stepp, Eer- teen Stcpp, Roberta Milligan, Earl Whistler Second How: Victor Fosnaugh, Maxine Cdell, Paul Fisser, Don Cochran, Wanda Mckuros Third Row: Ronald Wilson, Dorothy Dnnn Sellers Lillian Steiner, Helen Lucas, Keith Lee , Fourth Row: John J. Frantz, Mary Alice Welker, C Rosella Freuhige r, Norma Bower, Lewis otrshm Fifth Row: George L. Warner, Helen Cowens, Eudora Cox, Wilma Joan, Risser, Wilma Kathryn Fuller Sixth Row: Alice Blocker, Max Williams, Joc Holloway, Richard Smith, Ralph Chenoweth Seventh Row: Bob Brunson, Charles Fisher l F193 -il.. THE PANTHER Wi Q 19- 3. R 'cr M-X DW 'Y' 1935 'Eng Q7 X Y-J THE PA NT HER SQPHQMQRF CUXSS H I STQRY the fall of l955 there entered high school and en Fresnies.W They recog and tried not to cause trou Haggard es their sponsor and field trip under his super Fort Wayne through the HPer pany,H HThe Feeble Minded Hon ln pile Hdre were thirty-nine pu- vere referred to as nized their superiors ble. They chose Mr. then had :in enjoyable vision. They went to feetion Biscuit Con- en and WOMO. They X T t Max tillinm's home. enjoyed e party on Oct. lo n The Freshmen were also pres club sing over WCWC in Fort W the Christmas play entitled Purty.U During this your we Geskill, Edwin Broun, Mex do terson, Jochepus held, an Alice Blocker was 4'i' u new mor There were thirty one on ent when the glee oyne. Also they gave HCanille's Christmas lost as pupils, Opel ycrs, Frederick Pot- H Lois Doon Arnold :her in our class. rolled as Sophomores and they chose Leonard Irolfnd as their class sponsor. They enjoyed 3 party Cowen's end 1 New Yoorfs Part hone. We Sophonores enjoyed trip to Elkhart the C. G. Conn , Ltd., the S plant and the University of N norcs are proud to have son the basket hell teen end will do their best for Sophom it Domestic Revival meeting, to the school. We are going to lose e few they enjoy their new school Petroleum, and for new nembe like our schonl. The Sophomores who started grade ore, Norma Bowers, Don Fisher, John J. Frantz, Joe Wilma Jean Risser, Dorotho De Steiner, Bertoen Stepp, Bert George L. Werner and Mex Will ind South Bend where at the hone of Helen y at Mr. Irelend's 3 splendid field we visited automobile The Sopho- tudebeker otre Done. ores won a oicture at the ettendQnce'contest e of the boys on hope next year they the teen. Also the which they dedicated class notes and hope is well as they did rs we hope they will school in the first H. Cochran, Charles Holloway, Keith Lee, nn Sellers, Lillian Stepp, Louis Strohm, iems. rj PMI T 1 ,A r VIE. KfLXbITi..lEjri ,-,,, lu7k 14. 4 191 21 . 41 1 ala' lg: rnnyf. 93' :WP ai' 'W f ---1- , 117,11 5-:grin 513 'I ..-- X, 1--' All fhf'-an . -4.71 ff w-- ', rx- Vw ,- -- , u. ,.l.'1 in xg N I Ai, C Af' 'KL ll ' fr f 'fro if 'fl 4-1 Q-.2 - lL4,':'5r:,A.I Cufziglj' ul., ,f r . , .- ,. . N- ! fit., if lfxflg-411415:-.T-'V , , , . - I , f-.if ,-- K fltf, tg .. 3- f.?'Q'1.- nl ,. -f.:.f,e , ff f V7 7 . '.Qf' wif ' PT Z7 1 r ,.- 1-' I Q 1 , '. ' X' .df 1:5 'L,ff'.'fI '72 ' -2, ,u .5 -- L1 .t.,, ' ,Hi - f H! , ' ,l f ,r 1 -n , It .'-- . ,O-Lf,-4. lf-'f f f ,14-1. Er-,4'14'kfL,l,Q KL? Nl 4-- '11 Qu' I X '.. Q: 3.4-L,qQxLNkl l'!.,Lf, C1 fly f'fk-wx' CLJ-Gfylk -' I 1f '4 f . ' ' if ,. C' -H A---..K.l I' I 7,15- C ,f, I?L '7-11, 'fwflff ,u.. 12 ,-' '-' :mi f' 1 ' FW! rar .g-'MLK fm' lf!! i,.,,,lL 17' ' fri-l I ,Q if '6'Q'1 0-' '-'W' N641 fur H? U'f', f -fm .n-7-,LV Q' ' -- L- 'L - 1' 1- '- Qcav- f -2' 'Zfw if 4 mf hkgrv- lk,4l-fix. x I1,ff' -kt-.1-. ...fgwfu-H f1'f,f 417 -I' 7-ll'-ul ',y ,.LLf:,lJ-I ,J t.f-. 1--' ffm U:v'1H+'- 5-4.. Gilt ,lui Lilfu al 14 M: Qlf' UT-g',ffAa-ELL1' jri'-. ZQSG f' 'A A,-xx? IN71 .-,lk .Al-.':5 if 0 'Q 111 f : :,' wi' LL ,,L f- plt 1.-dill ---CH! Ll. :ut V 1- .. .-,u ,gg QLTULZ ILL-.Li U SLC' 'Id 1' LL ' al. -iii V, .' P ss I . - W 173, T HE PA NTI-IER l wma 7 -. 5.4 p Fl?,E3HllVlEIl CLASS orricsfis President Ralph Sehlagenhiuf Vice President Mary Jane Cowens Secretory-Treasurer John Jr. Blair Harvey Haggard Sponsor Class Flower American Beauty Bose Class Colors Silver and Blue NOT FOR OUBSBLVES, BUT FOB OTHERS THE CLASS First Howe Velma Jinger, Meredith Liddy, Iris Lovell, Harold Lash Second How: Glenn Steiner, John Blair, Ruth Sellers, Milan Nusbsumer Third Bow: Russell Fosnaugh, Justine Daven- port, Virginia Paxson, Herman Bceks Fourth Row: Harold Enoehs, Ina marie Hiller, Mary Jane Cowons, Myron Davis Fifth Bow: Wilma Jones, Harold King, Roger King, Basil King Sixth Row: Robert Wilson 4.::? '55' -'-':f i is ul 9 3 . -ll. 'UIERANTHEK ,Qs I I I I I I I I I l I I I er 'F- GN ,gvs RX I , 1 1 1931! . -.,.i,.,.-.......,.s,,-,- 'G , 4 ' r 1 1 , I .i u , z 1f f.'5,-Jw' KAW' u N . ra m 0 fe 'J d ' C9 'J ' ki l i rj-lf, f,-xwrazaz To rRESi-JMAN CLASS 1-HSTQRY There were twenty-three pupils enrolled in the freshman class in the fall of l936. Three members of our class left us during the year. They were Anna Marie . Easton Fred Blair, and Ralph Schlagenhauf. Anna Marie moved to Montpelier, Fred to Eaton, and Ralph to Hartford Township. We also had two students join our class. fHerman Beeks moved from Montpelier and Harold Lash from Missouri. The freshman subjects were literature, history, biolo5y,hone economics and manual training and glee club. The Freshman class elected officers for the year, Ralph Schla5enhauf, president, Mary Jane Cowens,Vice i'.President, John Blair, Secretary-Treasure, Wilma Jones, class reporter,and Virginia Paxson, girls' athletic nanager. iary Jane Covens took over the pres- idency when Ralph noved away. The Freshmen chose as their sponsor, Mr. Haggard, and they appreciate very much his interest in then. The class held a party at the hone r.,, of Virginia Faxson October 26. The Freshmen are well represented on the basketball team. Those playing on the reserves are Glenn Steiner, Robert Wilson, and Myron Davis. Johnnie Blair is student manager of the basketball team, a position he has held for quite a few years. The Freshmen wish to congratulate the graduating class, and wish them lots of luck. The nenbers of the Freshman class who started in the first grade at Petroleum are John J. Blair, Ruth Sellers, Nilah Nu- sbauner, Velma Minger, Glenn Steiner, Jus- tine Davenport, Myron Davis, Basil King, Harold King, and Meredith Liddy. 931 .!..... F1-In HAJIF 1 M9 bmi' HE PANTHER EIGI-1TH GIQADE First Bow: Frank Babcock, Inez Beeks, Vernus Whistler, Willis Outcalt, Lois Dale, Glen Borror Verlose Sharp, Earl Harford Second How: Betty Harris, Myrl Biggs, Edward Alfont, Wren Borror, Lucile Fosneugh, Velmarose Bisser, Wanetta Lucas, Joe Haines Third Bow: Yvonne Cox, Dale O'Dell, Donald Egly, Owen Yates, Junior Sills, Donald Shannon, Harley Enochs, Betty Havens Fourth How: Edward Huffman, Henry Elston SEVENTH GRADE First Bow: Mona Yerger, Paul Bryan Gale Miller, Charlotte Steiner, Hebert Geirhart, Harry Gaskill, Bonald Neff, John O'Neil Second Bow: Dorthy Kathleen Dailey, Edna Murray McKuras, Helen Young, Charles Coffman, Lovell, Juanita Nusbeumer, Milligan, Wilma Williams, Third Bow: Dorthy Foust, Evelyn Cox, Dorthea Miller, Wanetta Davis,Merjorie King, lsce Harsh- mnn, Rosemary Lee, Betty Bowers Fourth How: Alice Cowens, Dorthy Brunson -193 :m4,E4H H- fHMiRANTHER . S ! i I K 'E ,ll i is !E 52 in li 'i ! if in ii i a i 193! IX lfalsj 1 frlf Pflllliri, The students of Petroleum High School selected the out- standing girl and boy with the5?',f?V following qualifications: scholastic ability, mental attitude, activities, and per- - ' 1 1'5 . 1 . - . , F: . :- :- :3 : ,Mal -. : ': .- .:- ..,:f' :Ez -22: I :Q ' ::: ,2:2:' '23 : -I 'I :-2 -:- sam' QMS' . .-: 1 I- :I -:- .g:5:' ,sigs-5 ' ' ' 3255? 41255 .5525 nf.: ,o'u,, .1jn,a 4111- gigiag' 7151-1' .3155 45555 155731 gzip' .:E:1 ,zigsif ,-gb' HMS- 15541 4- v ,Hun ,urn Y v', Nfl 1 4' '- 'lf .Huh sonal popularity. In a pre- liminary vote the three boys receiving the greatest number were Charles Fisher, Wayne Cochran, and Darrell Franks. The girls were Artha Nutter, Helen Wilson, and Mary Helen Warner. In the final vote Charles Fisher and Artha Nut- ter were chosen the Best All Around students. ARTHA NUTTER Artha,a member of the senior class, is an honor student, very seldom receiving grades other than n's. She is Editor of the School Paper and Editor in-Chief of UThe Panther.H CHARLES FISHER Charles, a member of the sophomore class was chosen as the outstanding boy in school. He is an A student and is a reserve on the basketball ffffxisquad. His attitude toward ffjmschool is unsurpassed. f I!! 193! T HE PANTHE, --- ..:'5EEiiE?59' .1 -:,:3,5:g:g:3: Lf UJ7 L-1 f WX NTHEK SIXTH GRADE Teacher-William Bussel . First Row: Jay Shewalter, Richard Bisel, Robert Beeks, Laverne Fosnaugh, Gene Lock- wood, Donavon Kizer, Dale Frantz, Francis Fisher, Betty Shoemaker Second Row: Robert Blocker, Roberta Nut- ter,Betty Ilene Templin, Charles CoX,Eugene Jones, Betty Baker, Wanda Murray, Garth Haines, Glenneveer Smith Third Row: Wilma King,Lavern'Smith,MaXine Frantz, Kenneth Alberson,Irene Alfont,Pearl Lucas, Jack Pearson FIFTH GRADE Teacher-Evelyn Williams First Row: Dale Landreth, Keith Dickason, Phyllis Riggs, Della Tschannen, Marjorie Fern Alberson,Lawrencc Jones,Berneice Redd, Ralph Pace Second Row: Norma Jean Norton, Harley Mc- Kuras, Robert Whistler, Jack Wilson, John Payson, Marjorie Frauhiger, Berneil Smith, William Henley, Paul Johnson Third Raw: Norman Brumbaugh, Tommy Wayne Fetty,Dwight Wilson, Elbert Haines,Patricia Strain,Wanda King, Gladys Redd,Mary O'Neill FOURTH GRADE Teacher-Mary Jane Taber First Row: Barbara Baker, Beverly Stoner, Jessica Cax, Virginia Milligan, Charles Stepp, Guyneth Lee Rose, Wilminia Harshman, Ada Frauhiger, Lavaughn Frantz Second Row: Patricia Terrell, Roger Lee, Joan Holloway, Gereld Holloway, Max Egly, Lois O'Dell, Pauline Bower, Victor Nutter, Everett Gaskill Third Row: Donald Strahm N r I , 53' 1-ik -.Q . THE ?f-XN 'H-1551 1'-1 - 9x 4 - . Q. - .. t ' '-W .-, F- -- A x-Q , '61 - . M , 1 A ,A - X ei . , J gi. Q A ' ' ig , 'r' ' 9 'r' ' A-X'-.px V 44 . I Y- ,. ' .f-5:-i, ,, W -2 K . 1 - ..., A. ,X P ,. ,V A :Z . 1, . Y 4 V A gf. A .A -N ,ri 'Lux ,pt an I . A as 1 , ,.. W, i ' 5, ZA as Ln i K 1 ar. . .F 'i z' 1' x V iv 4- w- '- Q' f 5 ' f 5 ,Q ' u, y:gg1:fy 'k Q- I t- 'YP' ' Z .. . ' 'v ' ' Wg I Q , ' 'QQ l - A 'M ' A A ,N 37s :AN ' vw Q. xv b vs N 5. an ft' , :W 0 R ' ' 'K . f ' v ' . as. ,ggi - S, s f YJ -L Gif -2- f f - f .1 5 . .xx 2 P ,N an i , T25 4 0 N-,A--A ,, ,,,,,,. .---.f4x-.--- -- j , I THF BANTHEL ' Sit SE' THIRD GRADE Teacher-Laura Meyer First Rowz' Eugene Grimm, Annalue Dale, Harry Frantz, Audrey Lovell, Max Risser, Peraline Templin, Arminda Frauhiger,Bonnie Fosnaugh, Richard Gentis Second Row: Lorene Fosnaugh, Robert Redd, Clella Pace, Janice Neff, Richard Lockwood, Charles Riggs, Teddy Lacey, John Orval Cowens, Harold Grimm ' Third Row: Ardwood Courtney, Virginia Shoemaker, Eduard Dale Risscr, Ruth Cobb, Lola Strahm, Donald King,Joc Fosnaugh, John Gaskill, James Welker SECOND GRADE ' Teacher-Myrtle Johnson First Row: Kent Risser, Virginia Stoner, Marvin Cossairt, Junior Harshman, George Eckrote,Wilma Lucas, Dee Borror,Patty Ifer, Dorothy Ifer Second Row: Betty G'Neill, Joe Gaskill, Patricia Liddy, Joyce Gentis, Ilene On- weller, Bobby Haggard, Harry Beeks, Barbara Johnson, Rosa Mae Tschannen Third Row: Nellie Foust, John Cochran, Roger Hunt, Bruce Yarger, Dorthea Bisel, Keith Johns, Junior Hunt, Carl Jones, Joyce King FIRST GRADE Teacher-Mary Blair First Row: Philip Landreth, Bobby Miller, Walter Reinhart, Rosemary Rodd, jDaVid Lee Gentis, Garth Fosnaugh, Geraldine Johnson, Phyllis Shinn, Nova May Cobb Second Row: Eileen Shoemaker, Oscar Frau- higer, Gerald Shoemaker, John Pace, Donnie Lacey, Dee Wayne Schneider,. Earl Strain, Ronald Wheeler, Crystal Albcrson Third Row: Kenneth Wayne Kirkwood 1937 .- THE PANTHEIL ,N , , -. , Y 'N ' . 'A Q sr-' I 1 x - - ' 'FX v 1- f L 4, ' '- . B' 1 ,Q Y A A Q' H 3. s. gg x x 1 +: Q. ,.. 'I-5 Q., f4 .. . 5 if if Q- V in fv- x QW 4 . , I ,, ..L. , ! v .. Qva 4-V 1'-X in ,. 125 Q 4' ' v gi i Q F' ' 45:6 .- , QQ V - , Q A - ' . 1 ,gm Vi et -Q A P .4 1 . - -- W ' 1 ' - 9. S alan 1 -f Q ,ngifw . an + Y :H ' 3 Y ' Q .. 'V' - g -, ,M :Q S.- yra v SYM V . x f -ew , P -if ' J. Q ,-.L MH f W , , N 1 . X gf:2s'x'f:.,.A-vb 'W X., -1937 1 mi: ---- - 'I 7 Q L f , -x if? .XS nj, .3113 W .1 -w X o nz ., al My agalbr? .- 1 I, , 'iw X ,-, 's 15, 11' fl THE PANTHER E 'Tr' if E NEW STUDENTS Several students have entered Petroleum High School since the pictures were taken for the Annual. We regret that their pictures are not included. Also, some students have moved from Petroleum whose pictures are included. We also had one change in the faculty. Miss Iona Myers our English and Latin tedcher,resigned to ac- cept e position at Chesterton. She was suceed- ed by Mrs. Ray Brunegraff. Joe Hiddy moved here from Fortville end entered the Junior Class. Vaughn Goodspeed moved from Bluffton and Mel- colm Hidny from Fortville to enter the Sopho- more Class. Mary Ellen Leutzenheiser entered the Freshman Cless. She had previously lived et Pleasant Mills. Florine and Evangeline Evertt ere new members of the Eighth Grade Class. They moved here from Pleasant Vills.E:rl Young, Delera Young, Betty Evertt end Chester Hidny hvve entered the seventh grfde. Several students have entered in the grades. Norman I Duke and Martha Haber are, in the sixth grade, Mciine Gocdspeed end Robert Good- speed are in the fifth grede. New students in the Fourth grdde are Harold Hidey and Mildred Goedspeed. The third grude welcomed Betty Lautzenheiser, Marilee Hiday and Guy Kinell. Viola Andrews entered Petroleum in the first grade. 193 u wg 12 'H' 4 x'-'43fv'1 'Hrn ' 'wf,31 vw v--in ' M M b k f wm f.m,'.1u. , W ' f f 'i:'!Y'?'J1Ifmn9f: ' , V, U ' Ulflwv ' my: Nu M, I l 1 H11 ,nn 1' H J ww, ' ' nw ' ' 1 4 yu 'Www 'Www ' - m 'i j fF5m 1, 'N 1'1 lk nr' gy ' VJ.lfJ ' ' , wb, I E ' f 13? ' -A 3 .y W 3 I fiieize 4 i , ,f f '?i?2?f: F52-ffl ' ! f I 1 ' f'1.z2Hg,T'f ififf ' Ff 'Q' 'A'fi5 ? ' fslidf-3i f 1 . i , L-:3?7:..Q 1 11 J - 4 j1,.s --Mu f,iZ' zg ' 'Q' -'--- --. re? 2:5 .. 3j 1f1 ' f 'e:5f1f'Q 'V.ef-I-irgy I Lfi5L lZ' if Ttfiliff i s?'a2i1 iff' Q I Tgi 11:7'f2- ,W QQ-fur f' f ' 'Z' if J,-if. Hai ' ,- l5,.Qf?-ii'?3.gfiggggif W l ' ' T r v ,. 77' rm - .gfhgrv '-. qi. 1... I., -.,.,.5.g ..g,f.g4 .' ' ' '-'. nfv' 'jf ,.,:g:-1- f:,v ,.,.,.:. - 421,151 ' K -4.4. nd ,uf 1:9 H v ,! 4 1, , ! ! F w W VW!! ' ! ' lp ' 1 W U 4 if u . s g f Q s QW' I 5. ' ,gag U EL' Jud? 'A I All i 1, . RIN Willa' My 'U 4 1 i Yvmill f y,ws1U I21Hfgqmwwnmwwwwwwvmmywpgm mswwww mmwmmmwmmww, WlWdWrvrVWVv l4MlHM' 'sunt mmm! I lr W , Y ll U-I ,V ,i,,,,, ,1,,. . , ,ferr 1, .mr M NEW ST UDEN'l'L3 Several students have entered Petroleum High Schoel since the pictures were taken fdm the Annual. We regret that their pictures are not included. Also, some students have moved from Petroleum whose pictures are included. We also had one change in the faculty. Miss Iona Myers our English and Latin teacher,resigned to ac- cept a position at Chesterton. She was suceed- ed by Mrs. Ray Brunegraff. r Joe Hiduy moved here from 'Fortville .and entered the Junler Class. Vaughn Goodspeed moved from Bluffton and Mal- colm Hidny from Fortville to enter the Sopho- more Class. 6 ' Mary Ellen Lautzenheiser entered the Freshman Class. She had previously lived 'at Pleasant Mills. Flerine end Evangeline Evertt are new members of the Eighth Grade Class. They moved-here from , A ,f Pleasant Vills.Esrl Young, Delora Young, Betty Evertt ani Chester Hiday have entered the seventh grede. r I i Several stulents have entered in the grades. Norman ' Duke und Martha Haber ' erik EB tha sixth grade, Mzsine Geedspeed endw Hebert Good- speed are in the fifth grade. rs l .ml h 4 New students in the Fourth grade. nreVqHarold Hidey and Mildred Goodspeed. A oV'. pl , The third grede weleemed Betty LawhmHhEEQgeT,-fQ Marilee Hiday and Guy Kinall. -l-'1tWA3rWW,hww7 f -its ' sql ,.'. i..+ti.w'fw Viola Andrews entered Petroleum Qiidtpwgfirgbav W grfde ,wh '.l- 1937 +- -, I :' ...f ff -if L Q- mfg:- gigigjg K.. fffif Cixi? 4-' ,f.1:5F' li :' i-I IE?-' 5555, fl ' Yii2sg2QQf f If -- - 'fr ,. X'-re 5 fi-1 L -1-xXl 1 J ,V'.2L.Jx fs-If ,wx NHIHQP 'M 'W'-1- -'Q W' ., X. ALUIVIIXI I fXSSQCIfX'I ION I ,,., l.J..4g 4 I UrI4IQLIi5 IJIQESIDEIXIT CECIL LCQICIQWQQD V I CEA? Ii E SIDEIXI 'I' IvIfXQi I-I QL LQWAI SECRET AIU -'I Ii if-XS UINLEI1 EVE LYN W I L L IA M 3 I x 'I93 9 T HE WX NTHEJ' 1?PiE2oIl2W13l ,4bra11am,3loyd 1912 Allverson, Glyde 1936 -f4lberson, Edward 1932 Allnerson, Eloise 1934 Alberson, Herbert 1933 Allnerson, J'lomer1936 -All berson, .,7Vladonnal3usl1s1iulJer1 1930 sflllen, Jiarry 1929 Allen, Q3ut111Settle1 1924 Anchors, fester 1923 Arnold, george 1914 Arnold, Mina 1JMiller1 1923 Arnold, Tauline lBrovvn11934 Arnold, Ralph 1928 BalDcoC1s,f1enniel.Nine1 1924 Baker, Slustine 1919 Baker, Ralph 1922 Baldwin, Qarl 1907 Barnes, Glaude 1927 Barnes, jrzelma 1929 Barrington, Ujillver 1930 r f nl ff-,.f-jc H rw N fl me rj - ' '- A Barton, 3ronces1Baz'rd11931 Bci.1serm21n,Qc1yi'f: 7936 BGGFS, Q1.,'6:ll63'af B ierie, -S fsle lille 2 tenclor 1920 ..., . '-N .N Brerze, Jrflrrran ALSO Blair, Bonalcl 1934 Blcllr, fela I-flczrie 1933 Blczlr, jVZc1ry 1934 Blocker, Blocker, Blocker. Blocker Blocker Blocker I Belvz'n1914 Bernice 1933 Qczrrie i'Blc1lr,11914 Emma 15Qz'sser11925 Uhssel 1929 Sterling 1925 Bloxsom, Ralph 1916 Books, Ec1nc2lDf1kes1 1928 Books, Ulrgfl 1930 Borror, Qlorlndcf lQrczner1 1914 Borror, Evelyn fifzfze 1936 Borror, ffenncr 1Brff.:znt,1 1928 Borror, irclrczral 5934 Bossnrl, -Glen 19252 Bouse, Q1-:arm lftoutl 1913 Bouse,Bellc1 Jlflay Uiellyl 1912 Bowers. Ernest 1923 -1 -1 Bo-we rs, Jlerle 19 T HE PAN T 3 P 18 Brimer, Marguerite 1935 Brook1zart, Dorthy 1Uptygrap111 1920 Brown, Qlyde 1929 Brown, Earl 1923 Brown, J'1c1ro1C1 1917 Brown, .Howczrd 1925 Brown, Qoy 1931 Brumbczugh, -Herm an 1932 Bryan, Dwight 1931 Bryen, Evefyrz 15c1:1lngton1 1936 Burgess,J1f'1af'y ffl mo1c1'1 1924 Burgess, ,Nile 1932 Burgess , Uelvcz 1934 'W 1 Burgess, 11111111111.f,ilFWl'C1C11S1 1928 Burgess , LUG,-1-itz f.f7cey,1 1926 Burrit, Bec2l'rf'ceff41fC1,ey1 1917 Bussefl, fiddle 1f3oi:1zrar11 1914 Busse11, Roy 1924 Busse11, wiflicm 1931 Garter, 9?ut1'z 1,ff11bersorz1 1908 IDGCEGSEC1 G1'lGf1GWE1'1'l, .fPCiL!11 ! Ghenoweffl, Uiofet Qflenoweih, UirgZ1 e 1934 1f9enroc11 1928 1936 mgsisiirp ' E, .ITIL F, 1 . . , M, ,, -. --............... -... --.. -- C31::zf'1c, ffrfzrzces 1Qra11am1 1928 C151-.i, ,71'efsfLief 1933 Qocftfari 3'-?ari'z9ife 1933 Q OC11 fafi, 'Dwjg',f. 'it E933 Gecizfczn, Ira'-:cis 1914 Qa11i.'zs, Sana 1929 Qofhfis, Everett 1935 Galiins, j1o1'in,1924 Qoartney, 5ara1'i1C?arry,1 1925 Qox, Qohn Raymond 1932 Davis, Lydia 1UJi11iams119U7 Davis, Sadie 1QObbum1 1905 Davis, Uernaa 1918 Da vis, Uifginia 191' oi.ify1 1933 Deefin, Jw'aomi 1Qf!1?eZ,1 1925 Difkasom, Eciiifz f'.,?YZyei11928 Diciasorv, Qfadys 1918 - Dic1:ason,. Qrace i'.,Mi11ef,fsc1c141 1918 jD1ff1iGSO!'1, fevvis 1922 Diftkason, lfiafef Da.ffms1:y1 19.26 Dichzsiorz., ,Meri 19-55 7 f'Deeeasec11 Dic14ason, U1ii1is 1931 Dubaiic1v,,7'!afcv1r1' 1924 ' Dukes, JM'er1e 1927 as-1 8' as 1:1953 -1 T HE PANT!-IE! Dulinsky, Byron 1935 Dullns14y,.Harolcl 1924 Dunvvlclclle, Dale 1928 Dunwicldlej Donalcl 1924 Dunvvlcldle, Qenevive ljeagle1 1926 Dyson, Arthur 1926 Dyson, Ervin 1923 Dyson, Qartn 1924 Dyson, Qesse 1915 Dyson, .Hazel 1924 1 Decease-C11 Dyson, Uirgll l9rey1 1914 Egly, Qarl 1933 Egly, gGC11'llJ4tlQSlDl1f'QE'f11931 Egly, Robert 1936 Elston, Qertaule lSnep11ercl11915 Elston, QanetlJ4llr1xwoocl11927 Elston, walter 1929 Engle, .1-larolcl 1915 Engle,J-larry 1914 Engle, .Harvey 1914 Engle,f1nez Tearl lZlegler1 1913 Engle, Ulesley 1930 Evans, Jnlomer 1912 v 7 , ,, , ., 7,11 -. -.111 .W 1 .1 -11,1,. 5 x-Y, 5 1111 N 1 111111 g1111Wg' '1r1'1Q11,11jg'111I11N1'i111I1'? NE 111-111 111 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1. 1 1 . W11'11v+f111111111M11111111 .11'1111111111115-111 111111111111111171111111151111151111i111 1f11114f1 , . 11.1555 'W'!11'1'7 111111511 Ip' fnllm 11111. 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