Petroleum High School - Panther Yearbook (Petroleum, IN)

 - Class of 1937

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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

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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 - '-



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'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.

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