Pinckneyville High School - Pyramid Yearbook (Pinckneyville, IL)

 - Class of 1949

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fb gpg ami '9 9 P111Ck11eyv1He Com111u111ty I-hgh School P111c:k11eVv1He, 111111015 XXKXX, I I 1111111 I 1111 nrt RL 11s1111 111 1 11 I SLISHI A111111 L111 X Lst 1 D11 Xss1t s 11111 I p 1 ll N 9 ox W X, o g X 1 X i 1 V C 1 1 1 , 1 1 ' 1 fx Y W . 1 Q Q 9 9 1 1 , , 1 x 1 s I 1, vssfrn S 1 likhllll' 51 U .4 lx .'Xss1st.111t lfdilm' Pat xcl I5 ' -ss M1 .gcr kla .111 1111:1' Ass . l 4 css Nl.11111gc1' 'f ' 1 '1 Y'- S11111 sur N111 1511111 1111 .- 's .1111 Sp1111s111' N111 IQ11 Q ll. f 1141 Pinckneyville Community High School --many memories will be thought of when that name is mentioned. When we see this school we will think of the many hours spent in the halls and classrooms. We will think of the many football and basketball games, especially the year we won the State Tournament in basketball. We, the Seniors, have passed from Sep- nhl... tember to May of our last high school year. Now the time has come when we must leave the doors of PCHS with our diplomas in our hands, never to return as students. Here will lie our dearest memories. The Seniors pause to say good-bye to dear old PCI-IS, and good luck to the students who are yet to pass through the swinging doors of our Alma Mater. DEDICATIO Coach Six boys and a school-six boys for a school. United, steady, working, striving toward one goal-the honor of that school. Proudly we, the Class of '49, salute you. To you, The Illinois State Champion Basketball Team of 1948, we dedicate this annual. We dedicate it to you, our boys, for your clean sportsmanship, for your fine scholastic standards, and for your high code of morals. You have justified our faith in a tra- dition. Whatever you do, wherever Vou go, you will be ours, and we will State Trophy watch your progress with interest, knowing that wherever you are there is a little spot that will be Pinckneyville. With no pun intended, we would say, Choose your goal. Let it be high and worthy. Strive unswervingly to reach it. From left to right: Bob Johnson, David Davis, Percy Clippard, Tom Millikin, Frank Pud Gladson, Dick Luke QQ--5 SCHUOL A 'Q l I lllzlifflsl A 9: 34+ 'M if :mv uf, G Q . , ' IBQ 2 u 1 - 4 ' : g . . - PX v ,, nba' A ,V 'luv-5- 9 -35 we Jia , itin- nm., X .Ml BDA Xlr Stut Reel lrtsndent Bolrd of hlutltlon The gmdultmg Cl1ss of 49 pauses to thank the Board of rducitlon for the splend1d work whxch has been done durmg our stay at PCHS The members of the Board 'are promment buslness men of our communlty who work for our good We w1sh to thsmk the members for glV1I'lg thenr tnme to provide 1 better school for us To thls Hne group tht Senlors dedlcate thls p1ge Irmcnpal Mrs Put Stumpe Sttretlrx Stue Reel Prtsndtnt Hxrold lelrmer legal Adxxsor George Bemdnet Alus Bartlt Page Slx ' 9 . . . . . g U . Y 1 . . . , . . From left to right: Charles Mnrgenthaler, Hnrrv Cunningham, Roland Keene, V' Q ' K , ' 5 U- , ,. , f A L . ln Harley F Qulllman Assxstant Prmclpal Pmckneyvnlle Illmols Southern Illmoxs Umvemry B Ed Umversxty of Illmols M S Physxcs and Mathcmatxcs Page Seven Roland Keene Prmcxpal Pmckneyvnlle Illmoxs Southern Illm01s Umverslty BEd Washington Umversxty M A YMFQ y , . , . . 0 Q 0 . 9 , , . . , . . FACULTY Virgil J Davis Pmckneyvillc Illinois Southern Illinois University BEd Teacher of Veterans Classes Mrs Iva Chenoweth Pinckneyville Illinois Lombard College BA University of Iowa MA English Speech Sponsor Black Masque Mrs Dorothy Smith Secretary Pinckneyville Illinois Pmckneyville Community High School Mrs Mabel Baldwin Harrisburg Illinois Southern Illinois University BEd Sponsor H1 Tri Ford R Dunn Pinckneyville Illinois Southern Illinois University B Ed University of Illinois M S Biology American History Social Science Sponsor Pyramid Hi Y Assistant Sponsor Senior Class Page Eight Mrs Dorothy Logan Cripps Carbondale Illinois Southern Illinois University B S English Latin Spanish Assistant Sponsor Senior Class Roy R Chenoweth Pinckneyville Illinois Southern Illinois University BEd Government Economics American History Sponsor Student Council 113 ville Illinois S ern Illinois University BEd Art Mathematpc Wilbur K Ragland Pinckneyville Illinois Southern Illinois University BEd Washington University Boys P E Assistant Coach Sponsor P B Club Bobbie D McNeal Kansas City Missouri Central Missouri State Teachers College B S Girls P E Driver Trgmmg World History Sponsor unior Class L , l . . 1, . . x, . . V' g a 1 ' ' 1 s , . Q . l , , 1 , , . . , . . , . . 'Q , , , . . . , s s xt! 3. , L, L'l .nc . , . . . y . . S . V s s . Aga, 5 l 1 1. V x, 'J . y . . . , . 9 3 Mathematics University of Illinois, M.A. . - , . . ., . . , . . . Y . . . . . . Y, . . , . , .. , . . . ., 1 , . . . I P - J , , f . ' if Y . v, yn ' 1 Q' A . . . , . I , ,X Z A f f t . e 1 -r ' 'f ' J , i it 1 L T ?- R . rl Y 5 t ' A g , , Lf I u Vw . la Richard Kellerman Pinckneyvillc Illinois Southern Illinois Univtrsit Bed X, University of Illinois NLS., N, General Science Chemis X Helen Holmes Carterville Illinois Southern Illinois Uniwersit Commerce Journalism Sponsor Sphinx Woodrow Maloney Iinckneyville Illinois Southern Illinois University BEd Illinois Wesleyan Music School 'vlusic Sponsor Band Exchange Programs Norma Leq Heien Carterville mois South rn Illi ois University B S nglish Sponsor Htffri Exchange Programs Louis Templeton Pinckneyville Illinois University of Illinois B.S. M. . Vocational Agriculture Sponsor: F.F.A. Bessie Marie Ritchey Pinckneyville, Illinois Washburn University, B.A. Washington University Psychology, English, American History Sponsor: Freshman Class Assistant Sponsor: junior Class Mrs Emma E Epplin Plnckncs vllle Illinois Southern Illinois UDIVCFSIII B Ed Commerce Assistant Sponsor Pyramid Iames H George Tamaroa Illinois Southern Illinois University Georgia Tech Shop Sponsor Sophomore Class Mrs Kathryn Bartle Davis Pinckneyville Illinois University of Illinois BS Homemaking Sponsor F HA Kittens Panthcrcttes aziwywwt Merrill Thomas Pinckncyville Illinois Southern Illinois University Illinois College B A University of Illinois M A Biology Algebra Athletic Director Coach Helen Kuykendall Pinckneyville Illinois Southern Illinois University B.Ed. Washington University Illinois State Normal University University of Illinois English Librarian Sponsor: Library Assistants Dorothy Cox Marion, Illinois Southern Illinois University, B.S. American University English, World History, American History Sponsor: Senior Class SEN OR CLASS OFFICERS President Bill W1ll1ams Vice President Helen Van Voorhls Secretary Bonn1e McCrary Treasurer Barbara Relth Student Council Representatives lackie Ulrich Jim Thomas Sponsor Miss Dorothy Cox Front Row I1ck1e Ulrich Bill Williams Back Row Bonn1e McCrar5 Helen Van Voorhns Barbara Reith Miss Dorothy Cox We the Seniors of 49 have passed through four years of high school at PCHS and are now ready to go out 1nto the world We have stepped from a Green Freshman some to the end of our high school car ers At t1ITl6S we have w1shed we were out of chool Now th time has come and down deep in our hearts we are sorry we have to leave We will look back on the happy hours we have spent and the many memories we have left IH the halls of PCHS We want to thank the Iuniors for such a wonderful prom It w1ll be one of the many memories of our last year in school Our class has had many outstanding stu dents walk through the halls of PCHS Some of those classmates are Joyce Margen thaler hditor of the Sphinx Alice Temple ton Cheerleader MZFVIH Keith President of Student Council B111 W1ll12mS President of the Senior Class Florence Lambert Edi the football team Iackle Ulr1ch Pres1dent of H1 Tri B111 Nesbitt President of H1 Y Anne Brown President of FHA for the past two years Harriet Golhher President of Black Masque Albert Kellerman Presi d nt of F F A and Mary Ellen Hartwell President of Band and many others We cannot find appropr1ate words to ex press our thanks to our w1ll1ng and worthy sponsor Miss Dorothy Cox and to her two ass1st1nts Mrs Dorothy Cripps and M1 Ford Dunn Page Ten an V ll . , , . , , , . . . 3 . u . , 3 . . , . . . . 5 . . . , . ,R ,, . 3 , .- to a Sophisticated Senior, and have finally tor of the Pyramidg Bob Uhe, Captain of . 2 i Q U . . , . . . .- .Q . . , . .- 5 s 1. e ' , , A ' . . . . 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D3V1d Stahlheber A gay mlschlevous lad who IS always ready for fun and frolle Basketball I 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Iexehange Programs 2 3 4 St nt Counell 4 Band I 2 3 4 Hl Florence Lambert Patlence and dlllgenct like faith will move mountalns ramld3 4 Edltor 4 FHA I 4 Hl Trl 2 3 4 Black Vlasque 4 Secretary 4 Pep Club I 2 3 B 4 Chorus 4 Rlchard Cralg A scholar and a good one an athlete of great Bblllly a rare and wonderful combination Footballl 2 3 4 Basketballl 4 Class VICC Presldent I I-Il Y 3 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 Melba Kellerman She IS talented beloved and loxcly Trl I Thomas Agee A man ln the tlght wlth God on hls Slde IS the man who wlns E on Nllssoull I 2 3 Basketb ll I Plays I 2 Homecomlng Play 4 Intra mural Basketball 1 3 Track I P B 4 Senior Play 4 Nancy Slnger Industrlous lntelllgent b t h touch of gentle plety that IS len be eomlng Trl I P l Student COUDCII 3 4 Blaek Vlasqut I 4 Y lee Preslde 4 Sphln Pvramld 4 C1 A A 2 Homeeomln Play I Band I Chorus Delores Petty Polscd charmlng and self eonfldent she Lan always make the best of a dlflleult Sltuatlon Trl I 'I 4 Wlet Presldtn Pep Club I 2 3 Seerctary Treasurer 3 Chorus 3 4 PB 4 Black NIasque3 ' phlnt 3 4 HA Dean Crumbacher He makes everyone fond of hlm for lle IS always happy and content vylth llfe Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Student Council 3 PB 4 Hom coming Play 4 Senior Play 4 Ioan olner When she smlles ll IS as lf a ray of sunllght had entered a darkened room New York I Hl Trl 2 3 4 Pep Club 3 PB 4 FHA 2 Black Mas 4 Library StaH4 Band 2 3 Pyramid 3 4 Business Manager 4 Iames W' McCrary HIS Sblllfy :ls an actor can be seen ln hls easv charmlng manner of speaking Y I 3 4 Black Masque junior Play 3 l-Iomecomlng Play 3 4 lxchange Programs 3 PB 4 Band 3 Senior Pla lackle Ulrlch She counts that day lost when the low descerldlng sun VICWS from her hand no worthy actlon done Cass Secretary I Pp Club I 2 3 ass Treasurer 2 H Trl 1 2 3 Presldent 4 GAA 2 Secretary 2 Black Nlasque 2 3 4 Business Nlanagel' 3 Homecomlng Play 2 Student Coun 4 Spams Club7 Irxehange Programs 3 Pyramld -I Senior Play 4 Dlck Pyatt He doc-sn t walt for somethlng to turn up He gets Ll spade and dlgs for If YI 4 Blac N 4 Footballl Z 3 I-xchange Programs 3 Student Counel 4 Senlor Play 4 Homecomlng Play I 2 4 ,yi Q Q - Q I , , 3 U- Hi- ' , Z. .. . '-- -A -t 4: dc : , , , 2 '-Y ' - ' - ' l,2gP.B.4. : .5--2 - '- l 4, S '. , g F. . ,3: G.A.A. I,2. PY ' - , - . ' : . - . , 2, I , 3. 9 - , , : - 5, ' . l f' . : . , z P. - '. i , ' ' ' ' L' i I K I . . . . , , , : , 2, L, ' 1 ' - - 4 5 ' , ' . 5 ', 1, Z, 2, . . 3 . . . 3 que Hi- ' , 2, 3, 44 Pep Club I, 2, 33 ' 1, ' ' , Sphinx 35 P.B. 43 Exchange Programs 3. Hi- ' 2, , a 3, 4: , 2. ,Q ' ' y 4. ld , . ' , . 5 : 3 . - . 3 - s l 1 C . . : ' ' . ' ,. Cl Q l- ' , , , 4, eil 43 P.B. 4: F.H.A. 3. 4 . ' h ' , ' ' f . u wir 3 ' ' 'i ,A . S I ' Hi- , 2, 3, g k .Iasque I, 2, 3, Hi- I ,2, 3, 4: ep Cub I, 2, 3: 1 . . 2 l , i , 3 ' . - , l- 2, Z 'il S I 2, 3, , ' - ' 'nt 3 , ' x -Ig ' Z i ' . . - .' 2 : 3- Page Eleven Willlam Mann He was the very model of what a young man should be-intelligent and hand some otball l 2 Track l 2 3 Class Treasurer l 4 Intramural Basketball 3 Lois Kuhner God gave scns s ch taste sig t She has two mor ors H Tri l P B 4 Juni P1 Black Masque 4 Pyramid 4 Sph nx 4 B111 Nesbitt The future belongs to those who pre pare for Y 1 3 4 Secretar 2 President 3 President 4 Basketball Manager 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball Class President 1 Assistant Football Manager 3 4 Assistant Track Manager Shirley Taylor Pretty popular and splendidly ahve Tri 1 2 P lub l 3 4 Majorette 2 3 4 Black Masque 4. Dale E Williams He listens to the man who knows and thus has an answer for everv question. Du uoin High School 1' Hi-Y 2 4' Intramural Basketball 3 4' P.B. 4. Katherine Dou gan On her face she wears a look of peace and radiance. '-Tri l, 2, , 3 , , 5 Student Council 35 F.H.A. 3, 4, Vice- President 35 Pyramid 4g G.A.A. 25 P.B. 4. Page Twelve Eileen Beck To her the door of knowledge is labeled Touch Sphinx 4 Band 2 3 Pep Club 1 2 3 ck Masque 4 Hi Tri l 2 Secretary 4 unior Play 3 Chorus 2 3 4 GAA 1 2 Exchange Programs l 3 Student Council 1 4 Secretary4 William Stewart I-It tries to live every moment of his hft to the fullest extent H Yl 2 3 4 PB 4 Homecomng Play 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Band3 4 Exchange Programs! 2 3 Catherine Jones Gay lighthearted and completely at peace with her fellowmen Tri 1 2 4 FHA I 4 Stu Council 4 Maiorette 3 4 Kenneth Frassato Never unhappy and endlessly cheerful A 4 PB Phyllis Presswood Her eyes dance with mischief and her merry laughter will echo long in our memories. ..A.l 3'Chous234'F. .. -H1 ' 2 3 4'Pep 2 3' P.B. 4' Drum Majorette 2 ' Assistant Drum Major 2 3' Drum Major 4' unior Ply 3' Exchange Programs 1 2 3' Black Masque 3 4' Substitute Cheerleader 4. Robert James Thomas He is a quiet, handsome boy who seems completely happy with his conditions of life and his power over the fair ladies. Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 49 Student Council 4g Pyramid 4. Ianet Carson As good naturtd as tht day ns lon, Trll 4 I-H Albert Kellerman A guy of aetlon not words A 3 4 Trtasurt 7 ren dent 4 Basketball 1 2 Foo ba 7 Track 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Harrlet Golllher The sweet tranquility of her fate fltcted tht beauty of her soul Tn I Ptp Club I 2 3 Blaek Masq 3 4 President 4 Student Counul 4 Sphmx4 Exchange Programsl Lnbrarv Assnstant 3 4 I'Iomu.omlng Play 2 Chorus 3 Iohn Stanton Rtstrsed nn manner yet pleasant and well lnked Y l 4 Basket In r 1 ural B sktlball 2 5 4 LOUISE Kellerman An attraetne mtelllgcnt hurl who mll become a lovely lady Clubl 2 3 PB4 H1 HA B111 Wllll3mS One of those happy mortals who takes lnfe easy yet manages to bt nn the ctn ter of exerythmg otball I k l Track l Z 3 4 Class Presxdtnt H1Y 1 2 PB 4 Intramural Basket I Ray Warmack Om. eould tell he was a great man by the way he treated lnltlt mtn ootball 1 4 Bask T ack 1 7 3 4 Intramural Basket I P Maxme Hester Her sunny dlsposxuon soon chanbtd mere acquaintances mto friends Tn I 3 4 Pep C, 4 Blank Nlasque 4 GAA l I' H A 3 4 Chorus 4 Dale Kennedy He IS not afrand of askmg nor ashamed of learnmg H1 Y 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 P Wllma Brown We have always looked upon her with 1 mixture of good will and admlratlon Trl 1 PB 4 Sphlnx 3 4 Chorus 3 Ba k Masque 3 4 Iftchanpe Programs 3 Donald Mnllnkm He ns a Hne figure of a man I'I'A 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 4 Tra Mary Ellen Hartwell She more as part of her make up friendly smile which has cheered manv a lonely heart Club 1 PB 4 H1 Presxdcnt 4 Class President 3 GA A Z Semor Plav 4 Izxchangc ro g ams 7 3 LaVern Heggemxer Ht performs exert aet of life as thougn xt were hxs t A mo 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Peggy Kellerman Her uceellent understanding of others makes her the eenter ot an admmn LIFLIL Clubl 2 4 FH Merle McDonnough He takes advantage of every oppor tumty lest he mnss the supreme one A 4 Tr 4 In n ural Basketball 2 3 4 P B 4 ehange Programs 3 JUHIOI' Play Senior Play 4 Homeeommg Play 4 Black Masque 3 4 Margaret Jacoby Skilled rn all the arts beeommg to fine lady Club 1 2 1 Treasurer 4 Band 2 3 Vxec Presndent 3 FHA 3 4 Fxchange Programs 3 Iunlor Play 3 Blaek Masque 4 G A A P B Iames Hunter One can rell by hrs actlons he con slders life worth hung A 2 3 4 Intramural Base 7 P Betty Cunnmgham e ns tum and eunek vs I1 a look eager expectancy worn perpetually 1 her pretty face. '-Tri I ', 1 e - - Black Masque 5, 4: P.B. 45 junior Play 3: Homecoming Play 4. Page Fourteen Ioyce Margenthaler She as lnked and admnred by exeryone for she ns always too busy making friends to bother about making an enemy Trl l PB 4 Cheerleader 2 3 Black Masque 4 GAA 1 2 Presldent 2 Sph1nx3 4 Idltor 4 unlor Play 3 Stu ent QOUHCII 4 Bnlly Lewls 'Ihe truth ns that he as a gentleman exery respect otball l 2 3 ack l 4 3 4 Homecommg Pla Senior Play 4 Intramural Basketball Bonme McCrary Her lovely red gold harr and blue cyes have won many a heart Trl 1 P Blaek Masque 3 4 Llbrary Assistant 4 Sphmx 4 Student COUHCII 4 ec re ary 4 PB 4 Marvln Kelth The world turns asldc to lct any man pass who knows where he rs gomg A 1 2 3 4 Secretary 2 Tr urer 4 unnor Play 3 Black Masque3 Student Couneml 3 4 Vice President 3 President 4 Class Presldent 2 Pyramid 4 PB 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 Martha Wheatley Snncernty and sweet humamty are her pr17c urtues A I Clubl 2 GA Btlly Ray Cralg He has the great talent of hung and cnyoymg the present moment. ' otball 1 2 ' Ba 'b ll 1 ' Intramural Basketball 1 2 4' Track I, 2' P. . . Dolores Mohr She presents .1 eh.1rm111e, persoml .xp pearanee Trx ep C Iub 3 B1 d SpI1111K 4 Kenneth XV1ld e vu nt be foreo en so 111 b .111 us A -I Se11t11eI 4 Tr.1 I11 r.1t11ur.1I Ii.1sItetb1II I Laurns Robb Her eheerful eon1ets.1t1on and pIe.1s.1nt manner set her apart from others A Llubl 2 Ch Danlel Carter He enjoys health happmess and pros penty I- 1tbaII 7 I Band I Intramural .ls e all 7 Homeer m n P y Srnior Play 4. Bern1dine Meyer Capable and pretty, and her good - ture never ends. '-Tri , -, ' ' lu , -, ,Q ff..-X. 1 P.B. 4' Homceominj' .my :Senior P ' . Ioe Iames Cicardi Strom: 1nd r11.1t1Iy, with .1 bright fu' ture ahead of him. Izuulblll 2. 3. 41 TYJCIC 2. 3. 'IQ I. -I. Page Fifteen B1II McCrary s 1Iet1e b Iltw e 111 11e 11 ll 1 1 e x1 e arm s I1111 .1 e,r11 muted I Iltmers 14YtbJlI sk aek 4 Intr1mur.1 1 .III l II1 t11eeon1111e, I I.11 4 Semor P .11 B1rbara Erwm 1 1u1et sweet tempered All' who 1.1 m.1eIe .1 pI.1ee for herself 111 our I1e.1rts I 1 -I Illlek NI.1s1ue eeret.1r1 3 dl 7 T11 s 4 IxeI1.1 ., .lms l 1 e1 SpI1111x I yr11111 Kenneth W1Il11ms Hls sense of humor and 1,ooc.I natureel I1 nner hawe made I 11 wel 1 e .zmon I11s sehoolmntes u u1n I H Y 7 1 r.1ek 7 Ihnel VlI'g1Hl1 Epplln A tal of sense and eI11,n1ty e Qlubl II' 1 I1ck -lim .ones .ittlc ' stat c. but full of energy and xit.1I1t1'. '.X. . - , 41 Intramural Basket- Iean Cuccatti Re'.1s1,11 prc1'.11Is w1tI1 her more than popular 11FlI1I1,I1. Pup Club I. 2. 3: H1-Tri I. 43 I',.I I.A. I. 2. 3, 4. Treasure-r 4: Chorus -I: lf..-MA. I. Iames Schoch H1s dry sat1r1cal humor made h1n1 a pleasant eompamon umor Ply 3 P B 4 Prom Com m1ttet 3 Darlen Her many e km ses seem to er to be sm of t em er r0a l a way be l1ned w1t r1e HA 4 u Z 55PB 4 Band4 Chorus4 Lyle Wlnter He can always be trusted to do h1s best FFA 3 4 Report 4 ln mural Basketballl 2 3 4 Helen Rule Pet1te full of v1tal1ty and completely pleased w1tl'1 those around her Tn 1 A 3 PB 4 Mayorttte 2 3 Donald Carroll He IS a Xery s1lent man by custom F A l 2 3 4 Track 2 Intramu al Basketball 2 Mary Ehzabeth Dunn Smcere 1n manner m1ld and pat1ent nn all her dealmgs H1 Tn 1 2 Clu I P Page Slxteen Barbara Re1th A lowely ateomphshtd g1rl whose shy fr1endl1ness has won many fr1ends A 1 Pe C Class Treasurer 4 Chorus 4 Robert Tanner Cleser and yolly bubblmg over wnth laughter H Y 1 2 3 4 Student Counc1l 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Football P Dorothy Egbert A m1xture of w1t l1vel1ntss and beauty eombmed to make a charmmg person a 1ty Tn l 4 Pep Clu A 1 3 Black Mas ue C orus 3 4 PB 4 Roy Kellerman It takes a pretty evenly balanced man to be as strong n prospenty as 1n ad VCFSIIY A 1 Anne Brown Her becommg fr1endl1ness IS Bdmlfed by everyone Clubl 2 3 F A 3 4 I' nt 3 H T 1 3 4 Llbrary s ant 3 4 P Stanley Presswood A very Fme fellow mdeed F A I 2 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 3 Clara Mae Flure Ixtttdmgls tapa It th tln. .1b1 1ts to mlkt up htr m1nd and svunp, mto atuon t Club l 1 A I 3 4 HISIIYFIJH GAA cr 1 P Mervm Gossman A trusttd tr1td and trut f!'lLIlLI Ont on whom you tan dtptnd 1orbal1 7 5 ratk 2 2 3 4 Homtcomm I a Senlor Pl 1 4 Intramural Baskttball Patr1c1a Wr1ght Tllt most U!'lj.,lI13I taltnttd irltndly and htlpful student 1n sthool A I Pup Clu P 4 LI11 4 Tw lf t un or PI 1 5 Ixthangt Pro1,r.1ms I 4 Sphmx 4 Pyramld 4 P.1ntl1tr Intra mural Counul 4 Sttrttary 4 Norman Moody H11,I1sp1r1tu.I and filltd vurh .1 1.,rtat fund of I1ft Intramural Baskttball 2 W 4 H1 Y 1 Ser L11 t at rms ltt Prtndtnt 4 P H 4 Studtnt Counul 4 Ilene B1ud1son Slut IS full of IlfL and tngtr fr1tn1.II1ntss rl L U I.br1r A sm nt 4 I u mr 'ax Blatk Nlasqut I 4 Robert I-Iubler S lkn Y lllllll L IL P I 1 t.11I1 n .mx htld ul mor In enters Class N 11.t Irtsndtnt Intramural Bas all 4 Page Sex entten Paul Dempsey 5 IYJRILI' IS U IIL I1lI5'IL'5 r1mur.1I Baskttball 4 P B 4 AI1ce Templeton 5 t rhought twntt bttort su spo t untt and thus spokt mutt tht bttttr I' L ttrltadtr 1 2 1 4 Capt n 4 tp Iu 1 H T Sp 1 mx 4 Band I C ho us Herman Mayer s a des1rt to suttttd and tn ab1I1t1 to fulhll Ins dtslrt 4 Xltt Prtsl L TFlLIx 7 Patr1c1a Martm Ont of those IIILIIYILIUJIS wlth tht TJFL 1,1ft of bung, a fntnd to mam mnrs n5,r1111s I IIIJ I-t X sq L 4 H an 7 10 us 1 C lub fzly RobeI't'-M?n tel Hn trutndlx KISPUSIIIIIII and LILIYITIIHQ, ITIJIIHLI' IIJYL LQIUSLLI ITIJYIX Il IQUIIFIIDL I1t.1rt Il rlutttr Y t s t 'Irtuurtr I Studtmt C111 t I 4 Intramural Iiasltttball Nancy Rushmg Ll' l 1 1, lu. .111 111111. 111lt 'IJWL btkn LITAFJWLJ 1111 IUI' IT1LI'l1lI'lLS Han 7 1 Nia 1r .uk XIISQUL 3 4 Ixthar IFIPATJDIS l I A I ' bf- wi 'H 1l'.' 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' 1, gI'.II.A.2g Igu r , Bob Uhe Broad shouldered strong athlttn. and qulte handsome Football 1 3 4 Captaxn 4 Basktt 1 4 Ho commg Play 4 Semor Play 4 LaVma Welsch God gate to some the wonderful talent of making frxends and to others tht abnllty to keep them To htr He ban bot: Clubl 2 HT P H A 1 2 3 4 Seeretary 4 Stnmr Play Cv 'XA 2 IB 4 Blaek Nlasqut Maybelle Ne1derbrock Completely self SUHICICHI with a lnkmg, for keepmp, thmgs to herself Tr123 PpClubl2 Helen Van Voorhls She IS excellent m anythxng slc at tempts to do Pxttsford Hugh School 1 2 Art Club 2 Pep C b PB 4 Class President 4 H Trl 3 4 Sphinx 4 Black Vasque 4 Chorus 4 Hotkty T am 1 CAA 1 2 Bobble Louxse Fewell She has a voxce of gladness and a pleasant smnle A 1 GAA 2 PepC 3 PB 4 Niajorette 4 Pearl McDonnough lnerg,et1c and ambxtlous a woman not to be turned from her purpose Tn 1 4 Pep Clu 4 A 4 Cv Black Vlasqut 3 4 Homecommt, llax 3 4 Senior Play 4 Spannsh Club 4 Exchange Programs 4 Band Chorus 3 4 Paullna Hmcke Tall sltndtr and graceful wsth an al must regal axr about her Tru l 4 Ptp C u Blaek Niasque 4 Ps ramld 4 Sphmx Llbrarx Assxstant 4 umor Pax 3 Honnuumnt, Ply 4 Stmor Play 4 lxehanpe Programs I 2 3 4 Band 1 2 PB 4 Spamsh Club 2 Chorus3 Prom Commlttee 3 Phyllls Epplm Shu has a quxet courteous manntr that IS helpful ln breakmg, down barrxtrs and vunnmg, tonfldtntts Clubl 7 4 C Lt lruldent 3 PB 4 C lil u .1 Elsle Goldman XX,l1Ll'l gxxen a task to do she ean not rest untnl rt IS completed P Club 2 3 PB 4 Senor Play 4 Mxlton Dry A rthular fellow always a ha framt of mnnd lotball l 4 P1 S 4 In mural Basketball 1 'G 4 Baskttball I Vlfglnla Dempsey Full of ttnder sentmment and elegant taste Clubl 2 3 Clorus4 PB 4 Dorls lean Nehrlng A Aran rather shy gurl swath a earl as bn, as tht world A Pt C orus 4 PB 4 '2,,, -L ,,l Hi-',2.3,:' lbl,2,3: ball , 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 5 mc- ' A ' 3 .' 3 1 43 . 5 , v l - 1, - : J - 1 .. 5 .1 ' y 3 - 5 1 ' ' 3 I' Pep ' , -. 5, Hi-Tri 2, 3, Q Blass Pep ' , , 3, i- ri l, 2, 3, 43 Vl ', ' 3 ' - 5 il r S 2' 3' ', , . Y , , , -- - 3 '- ' 41 Bun 2, 3, 4. 45 '.1. . 3 '. . g ' . ' 4. - . . . . . Y l , I V 3 y 1 Hi- ' , ,4g e ,,3gP.B. CP ' H, 2 -- 9 i ' 9 49 F.H'A. 2, 3, 4. Homecommg Play 4. - . ., - - , , -' ', 'H in may ' -, , - Fx . , 2, 3, 4: Track 3, g I'-Y 1 . , -lu 3. l . l . l t Vice. l, 2, 3, 4, 'ecretary 3, P.B. g tra- . ' 5 i- . , 1 . A, 5 V- . , -V 5 .t , v 2. 1 I 5 S ' e Q X. . . , . F.I-I. . 3 . . . 1, 3 lub 1, 2, PCP - 1 w 4:F-H-A-1' 13' 41 5 . . 3 l ' . A - 3 ' ' ' Hi- 4 , , , bl , ,. HH. . 1. 2. 3, 4: -P Club 1, 2. 1: 11.15. , HH. . 1, 2, 3, 1 .A.A. 21 l' 1 - ' ' , . ' , r ' . 1 ' a A S . 1. Page Eighteen Charles Gruner Sthool would not be Lomplelt wlthou lns thtcrful whistle ctholng through tht halls s ttball I 2 3 lc rotball 2 3 H Y 3 4 Stu 1. Counul 3 unlor Play 3 Blank Mas que 4 PB 4 Homtcomnng Play 4 I uhange Programs 3 4 Sensor Play 4 Gene Krug Ht works as hard for others as for hnmself and ln has ncver bten known to rtfuse and to a friend A 2 T Intra mural Basketball 2 3 4 Senior Play 4 Homecommg Play 4 Audrey B1rkner She goes at anything wxth all her mxght and thus always aehneves her goal Trxl Al Page Nineteen Teresa SCl'lllllI'lg Her amiable. lusurtly way of doing things stems to take all tht drudgtry out of work Ind make escry task Sum llkl fun A 3 4 Vue Prcsndtn Club 1 2 3 PB 4 Blac asquc H Tn Delores Marlow Dainty and ftmnnmt m uery way and completely without vnce Club 1 2 5 A H1 Tr 4 Splnnx 4 Vlrgnma Hubler A gentle rather grave gurl whose words are few but powerful Clubl 7 5 Chorus 4 C ASS PROPHESY The t1me my fr1end 18 ten years henee Come come non de lr dont be so dense We re off to see what me can find About the Class of 49 XVe ll need a plane yet I suppose Kenny Frassato myented those Oh yes a p1lot must be had Mery 1n Gossman IS the lad A eo p1lot too to l1elp l11m along Gene Krug does that Vltll a song The stexx ardess of th1s sturdy sh1p' Mary Ellen Hartxxell on th1s tr1p A goy ernment off1c1al on scheduled fhght That s Pearl MeDonnough to your flgllf And brother Merle s1ts r1ght beh1nd her If she forgets he 5 to FCYHIITQI l1er We re off w1th 1 roar and up we ehmb Donald Carroll mech1n1e got us re 1dy on t1me A1ded and abetted by none other than Robert Tanner he s our man We re trayehng novx o er Hollyvs ood s dome Down there IS 1m MeCrary 5 home And flgllf next door to 1mmy boy LIXCS IIN Schocl1 mox 1es pr1de n joy Rad1oman Bob Uhe sends an SOS Oh help' The motor 5 1n a mess Someone has comm1tted larson The fiend Ifear IS anet Carson Onee more vte re r1gl1ted on our xy ay B1ll Nesb1tts bra1n sayed the day He stopped the leak mth a plug made from Nancy Rush1ng s double bubble gum Doxxn there s the field on yxh1eh xxe land Sly that 5 Phyll1s Pressxxood lead1n tl1e btnd Beh1nd her 1n the tmrlers l1ne Is SlllI'lCy Taylor an old pal of m1ne In the last roxy ID step th1s tlme I5 Kenneth Xxlllllilfllb do1ng time In 1 tam from the held we steal 'lhats Peggy Kellerman behrnd tl1e xx heel She turns on the rad1o all 15 qu1et Out comes the yo1ce of RlCll3.I'd Pyatt HIS accompamst yes you ye guessed It Its E1leen Beck She 5 the best yet The flrst place me y151t IS a rodeo Joyce Margenthaler 5 star of the show To a rad1o stat1on novV ue go Chlrles Gruner stars IU The Wl11stler shoyx Oxer here noxx dont eut erpers Aunt Lo1s Kuhnert reads the funny papers The next sound proof booth say th1s 15 grand' Llsten to Davrd Stahlheber 5 blnd The yocahst YV1tlI such loyely tones I5 none other than Catherme ones 'XIext booth Laur1s Robb t1med by a meter She s rad1os nevy Gabr1el Heater XVe pass through outs1de OHICCS there See Harr1et Golhher 1n a sy11vel cha1r A secretary who does her vsork yn 1th a song She has Dolores Mohr to help her along Once outs1de a street ear vxe tlke Conductor Bob Hubler gets 1 br1sk handshlke A mov1e show lb our next stop A sports reel shovVs B1ll Lexus tt the top In tl1e r1e1ng game but ID bxsketball B1ll Wllllamb beats em all In a SCICUCC short R1ch Crang vse see Oh dear' Wl1at can ffm! 1nyent1on be? The eomedy s svyell It br1ng5 dovsn the house It stars Kenneth W1ld as MICKLY Mouse Then tl1e ma1n feature comes on the screen Paullne H1ncke 5 a mov1e queen The hero playmg a br1ll1ant part Bob Mentel Bang' There goes my heart A5 we go out the door back to the c1ty Wfe see W1lma Brovsn st1ll pert and pretty She s ed1tor novx of the Morn1ng Express Dale Kennedy s the ovyner as you could guess BOHHIC McCrary s name IU pr1nt vue see A5 SOC1Cty Edrtor for the old M E Ioan o1ner IS on the staff too A sports reporter tr1ed and true XVe step 1nto a store to look at some furs See Bob Iewell and Helen Rule as co manlgers As dress des1gner of a elass1c govxn Delores Petty s the best 1n tovsn The flooru alker general of I'loor One I5 ames Hunter st1ll full of fun 1m takes us to xx here they re shovnng a gown Pat Martm s a model of great renovsn Anotl1er model full of grace Is Teresa SCl11ll1I'1g dressed 1n laee Wfe go to the next floor to spend some cash Ilorence Lambert eleyates us 1n a flash Wie buy a dress vI1th a leg o mutton sleeye Pay Dor1s Nehrmg CIISIIICI' as we leave Wie take one last peek as vte xx alle aw ay See B1ll Stewart do1ng a vlmdoyx d1splay Out of tovxn 1nto Dry Gulch County Page Twenty I ' I V 'I '1 I VIV 1 I VI V I- I 1 1' I '1 I 1 V , , I , I . . . 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V V V Y , 5 a V 'lhere 5 D1le WllllJmS a Royal Mounty Albert Kellerman s dude rancl1 l1o1e5 ID 11e11 And 1snt tl11t Danny Carter too' He s 1 range boss of tlllS l1unk 1 l nd Herman Mayer 5 h15 flgllt hand m ID XVe go to the otf1ee of tl115 lo1ely plaee 'Ihere 5 Dorotl1y Egbert 11l1o5e 5m1l1ng f1ee Creets tl1e guests She sho11s tl1em 1round After aek ones br1ng5 them from to11n XVe go do11n to tl1e pool to 5111m 1 b1t L1te guard B1ll Mann makes eju1te a l11t 'Ihe golf eourse lb just IS full as ean be Nlorman Moody IS tl1e mstruetor 11e see l'or guests 11ho 111sl1 to t1ke horse r1de5 Mar11n Kelth and Lyle W1nter 1et IS gu1des You v1e must lea1e tl115 loyely resort Donald Mllllkln acts 15 our escort B1ek to tl1e ma1n road tl1en off 11e go To La1ern Heggem1er s dlner for a eup of joe XVe feel tl1en tl1at 1 SJ.I'ldNV1Cll me need We re served by ol1n Stanton lo1ely v1a1tre55 mdeed The hamburger tastes just as good as It looks In 11 1lks 1ck1e Ulr1cl1 She 5 dOlDg fine She 5 just beeome 1unt for tl1e e1gl1tl1 t1me A n1ekel 1n tl1e juke box mu51c ID tl1e room Barbara Erw1n 5 n1mble hngers beat out a tune To tl1e next to11n to the local college Wl1ere Anne Bro11n fills heads VVltll kno11 ledge Sl1e 5 Home Ec teacl1er and although she tr1e5 ean Cuccatt1 ass1stant makes better p1es Up from the gym comes a m1gl1ty cl1eer Coacl1 B1ll McCrary s team IS tops tl115 year Here 1n th1s room for students extra smart Helen Van Voorh1s teaches art After th1s journey got a frazzle top! Lets go to Audrey B1rkners beauty sl1op She does your l1a1r 1Her style neyer fa1lsj And Elsle Goldman pohshes your na1ls One tlllllg more before 11e go back Lets l1a1e 1 Lou15e Kellerman mud pack She 5 expert Vllfll tl1o5e ask Clara Mae Flure Mud pack treatments brougl1t Cl1ra glory She st1r5 Vkltll Roy Kellerman on a tele1151on sho11 Sl1e l1as to l1a1e tl1at mag1e glo11 Wl11le 11e are 11a1t1ng under tl1e dryer In VSJ1llxS pretty Bernad1ne Meyer Bern 1d1ne IS kno11r1 from oee IU to oeean Sl1e uses the Tommy Agee Sk1n Lot1on Oh yes' On beauty Tom IS no fool He and Dean C rumbaeher o11n 1 charm school just as 11e lea1e tl11s eute l1ttle shop XVe see Melba lsellerman Hey Melba stop Melba D011 1n 11h1te does dress She and Naney S1nger are nurses no less And tl1e guy NN ho g11e5 them tl1e1r orders I5 Dr Paul Dempsey He s from headqu1rter5 We go to tl1e llOSPlfll to see Dr Paul Meet Ilene Baud1son IH tl1e l1 1ll Sl1e 5 here to Ylblt 1 p 1t1ent you see Cheerleader Ahce Iempleton spra1ned l1er knee She 5 cl1eerleader no11 tor an all star team lxlfllfyll Doug 10 tr 1111er keeps l1er on tl1e be 1m X1 e re headmg tor home on 1 tra1n me ll r1de ll1at s Phylhs Lpphn by your s1de She 5 1 L111n teaeher home on 1 IL 1t1on Io see V1rg1n11 Lppl1n l1er frlend and relat1on XVe l1old no fe 1r or flelllig on tl115 tra1n Jim ll1om1s englneer IS 51fe 1nd sane D1rlene ll1ompson l11e5 o1er there She marr1ed 1 butel1er 1 m1ll1on11re As 11e tra1el along out tl1e 111ndo1 XXL peer See V1rg1n1a Hubler r1d1ng a steer She s a eo11 g1l H011 111th 1 ten gallon l1at Barbara Re1th s her buddy Shares l1er flat In that l1ou5e NX 1tl1 m11d cook and butler L11es Marg1ret acoby tl1e Mlyor of Cutler Maybelle NL1dCfbfOLh l11es r1gl1t next door At l1st we re b1ck 1n our home to11n Nou we have t1me to look around Maxlne Hester lb do1ng hne V011 they e1ll l1er Mrs Sl11ne Here lady Will you 51gn flllb pet1t1on' That 5 oe Clcareh loe1l pol1t1e1an Ha11ng her 5l1are of care and 5tr1fe I5 Betty Cunmngham 1 doctors 111fe LaV1na Welsel1 st1ll full of cl1arm L11 es on Kellermans potato f1rm Martha Wl1e1tley tl1rougl1 l1fe does sa1l She IS happy 111th her Dale M1lfOH Dry l1asnt tr1ed to get a 111fe He ll 11a1t on M155 R1tehey tl1e rest of l11s l1fe There s V1rg1n1a Dempsay 111tl1 a pack on l1er back Sl1e s the postvs oman tl1ats a ma1l sack To the Rrtter Cleaners NN on t cost a cent Ray Warmack lb no11 tl1e Pres1dent Delores Marlow IS Lllilflg all flgllf Sl1e and 1m ne1er hue 1 light Dog eateher deluxe 1n our l1ome fO1RD B1lly Ray Crug makes lllb dally round You tl1at you ha1e met tl1em Ill Tl1rougl1 my l1ttle poem I am del11er1ng you Safe b1ck l1ome ust ID case you XL 11 ondered Or stayed a11 1ke at fllgllf Your gu1de on flllb journey XVJS me Pat XVr1ght Page Twent 1 one . 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I, , . . , . 1, 1 1 1 1.5, .vi . b AST WILL AN We the Class of 49 be1ng of sound Qwell reasonably soundj m1nd do hereby make the follow1ng bequests Lo1s Kuhnert w1lls three of the freckle on her nose to Pat Reel W1th that red haxr they should be lovely To Russell Klehna JIITI Hunter leaves the talent of always havlng h1s mouth w1de open when If should be t1ghtly closed W1lma Brown wlth our perm1ss1on takes Dale w1th her For those best qual1f1ed Blll McCrary B111 Wul hams Chuck Gruner and Rlch Cralg vacate themr places ID the basketball lxne up Anne Brown would llke to leave a b1t of her knowledge of Home Economlcs to Uncle B111 McCrary Who knows? H may need 1t To Stanley Wal1gOfSk1 goes B1lly Ray Cf81gS lovely s1ng1ng volce Nancy Rushxngs contr1but1on 1S to the school all the m1ce that have pestered her the past four years Dale Kennedy just goes wnth W1lma He feels hell need everythmg he has tr1butes h1s quxet ways Joan Jomer gladly returns a shghtly battered journahsm book to Mnss Holmes Marv1n Ke1th bel1eves that h1s terr1f1c talent for keepmg books w1ll be a great help to Max McCrary Upon Ralph Beck Janet Carson bestows her wonderful powers of concentrat1on Three xnches of Ilene Baudlson s he1ght go to Marlene Ken nedy Lyle W1nters 1 quxte sure that Charles McCurdy w1ll apprec1ate h1s talent for get tmg sex enth hours Harrlet Golhher waves good by to the school Nelson wa1ts out Slde Danny Carter makes a g1ft of h1s curly ha1r to Rlchard W1ll1ams Betty Cunnmg ham feels that she can now do w1thout her ab1l1ty to spell pald Hence she presents nt w1th love and RISSCS to IHCI Lou Greer To absolutely no one does Davxd Stahlheber leave Delores He merely loans her to the school for a wh1le Audrey B1rkner has dec1ded that she can spare a few pounds These she bestows up on Mar1lyn Ruff loe C1card1 takes h1s red TESTAM NT Oldsmoblle w1th hlm To B111 Moak E1leen Beck proudly presents the cleft 1n her chln Pearl and Merle McDonnough leave thexr frequent l1ttle fam1ly squabbles to Mrs lzpphn and her Herman To Iudyf Hegler Katherlne Dougan g1ves custody of her gym shoes B1lly Lew1s bestows h1s great ab1l1ty 1n track upon anyone who ll work for lt Phyll1s Presswood contrlbutes two of her blond halrs to I1m Montgomery These are to be placed on h1s shoulder to make Pat lealous To the next lucky person who s1ts there Delores Petty leaves all the wads of gum she stuck under her seat 1n journahsm class Jlm Thomas w1lls h1s way Wlth the women to Carl Spr1nger To the ent1re faculty Kenneth W1ld passes on hlS vast store of knowledge He s sure there s enough to go round Helen Rule rel1nqu1shes her place 1n the tw1rler s lme to Wayne Vanc1l To Fredd1e Wleman Kenneth Wlll12mS leaves a b1t of surrenders her leadnng role 1n all the school plays to Georla Golhher Ray Warmack regretfully departs w1thout Belo but he st1ll holds pr1or1ty Bonn1e McCrary grace fully reslgns her pos1t1on as manager of the Senlor booth and passes 1t on to some other poor unlucky 1nd1v1dual Upon Bob Place D1ck fFrank1e Boyl Pyatt confers h1s t1tle The Crooner Ahce Templeton takes w1th her all the happy memor1es of State Tournament B1ll Mann forsakes PCHS and goes on to greener pas tures To Gordon Eckols Barbara Erwm w1lls her tr1ck knee the one that s forever flylng out of place Mxlton Dry leaves MISS R1tchey at school at least untnl he grows up a l1ttle more Mary Ellen Hartwell and Paulnna Hlncke leave the1r zany antlcs for anyone who cares to take them To Mary Huth Roy Kellerman w1lls h1s 1nfluent1al speeches Mary Dunn and Maybelle Ne1derbrock leave They re headlng for DuQuo1n To Bob Stewart Bob Uhe proudly presents the Page Twenty two , , . . . . . 3 Q I ' I 7 - s 7 ' ' ' s , . 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Q . , Y- little curl in his hair He IS sure Lois will like him just as well without it Bill Nes bitt wishes to spread his mighty brain power around among the teachers To anyone fool enough to want it Mar garet Iacoby leaves her inspired playing of Chopsticks Kenneth Frassato forsakes his seat in Psychology He feels he already knows too much about the brain Pat Wright leaves a grin on the face of everyone who knew her To Ira Rushing goes Dean Crumbachers eagerness to do things yust right ean Cuccatti wills her neat ap pearance to a few well known individuals who need it badly Paul Dempsey passes on a warning to all students Bring your report card back to school on time To the yanitors go all the pencils that Phyllis Epplin could never find Virginia Dempsay leaves her d1mple to Ken neth Beck Upon Brat Stanton Dorothy Egbert bestows her Toni waves Jackie Ulrich sets up as an example of how to carry on for all seniors to come Vir and say it effectively to JoAnn Kane To Jane Edwards w1th tenderest regards goes jim Schochs gentle falsatto voice Virginia Epplm and Clara Mae Flure pass on their brilliant Columbus method of typing to Betty Wright and Phyllis Renni son Bobbie Fewell gives to Alfred Gold man her white boots She thinks he ll look just dandy in them To Janet Frassato Barbara Reith relinquishes her Standing Room Only on the bus Dale W1lll2mS leaves a small portion of the side of his face to anyone who happens to find it He lost it in a collision with a race track To Viola Bochantin Elsie Goldman wills her numerous boy friends Florence Lam berts hustling bustling capability goes to Nelson Moore with her compliments Pat Martin leaves a locker complete with run ning mice for little sister Shirley LaV1na Welsch happily relmquishes her typewriter She now has Eddie to pound on In Barbara Ponmski s hands Bob Tanner leaves his heart Martha Wheatley surrenders to Miss Mc Neal a badly battered hockey stick To Mr Maloney goes Bob Hubler s red necktie the one with the gravy spot Upon some future shorthand students Nancy Slnger bestows an ink spattered desk Her foun tain pen leaks Mervin Gossman transfers to Roger Craig his never ending smile T Buddy Rule Peggy Kellerman wills her skill as a driver Louise Kellerman leaves her school girl figger to Donald Braun Tommie Agee and Jim McCrary leave nothmg behind They are going on to greater things T Mauna Loa Rumon Melba Kellerman leaves her dread of report card day Gene Krug wills his suspenders to Veronica Poiter T Don Hardin goes ack Jones mass of mus cles Maxine Hester transfers a but of her ability as a volleyball player to Robert Faust Upon Lora Lewis Shirley Taylor bestows her ability to flirt with her eyes Albert Kellerman and LaVern Heggemier harmon IZC on Loyalty and leave it echoing through the halls for all future students to hear Joyce Margenthaler leaves the school a better place for her hav1ng been here T his agricultural knowledge She may need it in growing flowers in her window box Catherine Jones would llke to keep her red leaded pencil as a memento of all the lovely times she had in bookkeeping T Marshall McIntyre goes Bill Stewarts styhshness Delores Marlow and Delores Mohr present their first names to Darlene and Doris Woodside There' That should confuse everyone Upon Ralph Beck Lauris Robb bestows her habit of chattermg con stantly Teresa Schilling IS proud to confer her position as chorus accompanist upon Kathleen Zacher To Norma Daffron goes ohn Stanton s love for lemon pie Doris ean Nehrmg leaves her blushes to Evelyn Kurtz Helen Van Voorhis leaves her artistic ability to any broken down artist who happens to need it To Velma Reidelberger Bob Men tal wills his super bowling average Norman Moody passes on his ability as a sports writer to Paul Hutchmgs Darlene Thompson takes nothing but her diploma Anyone is welcome to everythmg else Stanley Press wood and Donald Millikm leave everything but their memories Furthermore we leave thy school to thee Page Twenty three ' , I . . . . l 0 ' - 1 . , . . L . . V. t u If Q ' ,S ' Q! ' - - n ' . . . . . 0 a 1 i L c , s 4 , ' lf' . .,, J . . 1 L - . . . . . O . . . . J , - QQ ' G , . . . - L o A . , 1 ff ,Y - ' QQ ,I ' ' - ' , I ee as ' I ' -I I ' . O ginia Hubler wills her ability to say nothing, Martha Cagle, Herman Mayer wills a bit of , . . , I , ' . , . . . , . . . . . . . ' O . . . .- . , . . , . . . . ,, . . ' 9 ,, . . . . - . . , . . J , . C - . u . J . Y , . . . . P , . , . n . -, - T y - . s , ' n 1, l 4 u L , ' . . Q .1 l . , . JIUNTIURS CLASS OFFICERS Presldent oan Bommerschenn VICC Pres1dent Bejo Rxtter Secretary Lesl1e Dean Werner Treasurer Martha Cagle Student Councll Representatlves Betty Dry Pansy Chppard Sponsor Mxss Bobb1e McNeal Fxont Rovs Belo Rutter joan Bommerschelm Martha Cagle Back Rovs M1ss B0bblC McNeal Sponsor Ltsht Dean Werner Betty Dry mto the place whlch they have left for us We hope that We fill thxs vacancy as well as they have We have several thmgs to be proud of thls year One thmg 15 the Jumor Prom Hawauan Paradlse Every Iunlor worked hard on thls prom and We hope the Senxors enjoyed It as much as we enpoyed gettlng mt ready We wlsh to express our thanks and gratltude to our sponsor Mlss Bobble McNeal and to her two asslstant sponsors Mxss Bessle Marne Rltchey and Mrs Kathryn DRVIS Page Tvs enty four Q f: ' ' . , , - . The Seniors have moved ahead and we, the Juniors, are ready to step , . . A , . . pi 7 . , K . K , .i . . Delores Armstrong Donald Arnett Helen Atkxns uamta Barrett Ierry W1ll1an1 Bass Arnold Bathon Kenneth Beck Ralph Beck Ioan Bxby Harry Bnrkner Vnola Bochantm Mary Frances Bolmslu Ioan Bommerschclm janet Brandt Vlfglllla Brown Eugene Bumann Leo Buschschulte Martha Cagle T Melvnn Carson Sharon Carson Lucxlle Cleland Pansy Chppard Clara Corbm Roger Crang V X 'gm fu Page Twenty five 1 Page Twenty snx X Norma lean Dnffron Delores Dann Rosella Doolm Betty Dry Thomas Egbert Barbari Epplm Georgnrene Epplm Robert Faust Betty Foertsch Delores Foster Marlorle Fox Ianet Frassato Eugene Glelow John Hanock Don Hardm Melba Hepp Glorm I-hckman Leah Hottes Mary Lynn Hutchmgs Paul Hutchmgs Shnrley Huth Betty Iones Ierry jones Bnll Keene Dorothx Kellermln Robe t Kellermln Bob Klmgenbers, Wars Frm Koss Fxelxn Kurt! Patrxen lnmbert Blrbara Lam renee. Shlrley Logm Donald Loos Bz1rb1r1 Luke Dlle Luke Xllfglflld Maglll Edxth Maur Allen MeC,lurkLn Fsther VIeCrar3 Marshall Mclntwre Robert MllllgJH B111 'wlmk ames Nlontgomerx Lola Newsom Pezgx New som Xllrllwn Pllu Robert Plme Paulme ucen xxx renee Rlbe II Reel LIl'l.1 Ruth Xllls Renmson Belo Rutter I 1 X y 4 A Q Y Alene MeCune . .77 . A V 1 v 1 , - 'Y f Lk , , -, 4 . lDt ,, 14, ,' Ilhfv ' y I Pzge Tyy enty 615l'1E Dorothy Roethhsbcrger Mauna Loa Rumon Dor1s Rust Sharon Schmldt 'Vlaxme Schroedel Georgt Schumucr Mtlbl Slushcr Chlrlts Sl'l1lIl1 Curl Sprmgcr Mmbtl Stotkton Ccceha Suchomskr Rrchard Taylor Paul Thompson Carrre Uhc Myrna Valentme Wayne Vanul Stanley W3llgOfSkl Lcslnc Dem Wtrner Norml em West Ifrcddlt Wltman Darlene WOOdSldL Dorrs Woodsxde Betty Wrrght Gerald Ycagtr Kathleen Zicher Bernadme Zolltr Gemldrnt Zolltr SUPHOMOR S Presldent Thelma M1ll1k1n Vlce Presxdent Marlene Green Secretary Treasurer Peggy Cra1g Student Councll Representauves Mary Rogers Bradley Mohr Sponsor Mr Iames George Front Row Peggy Cralg Marlene Green Bank Row Mary Rogers Thtlml Mnlhkm M IIIUCS George Sponsor We the members of the Sophomore Class finally have an estabhshed place rn PCHS We have come to the place Where We must declde whether we are golng to go up the road to success or down the road to fanlure We hope We have made the Freshmen welcome to PCHS and we hope they enjoyed the Freshman Sopho more party The members of the Sophomore Class wnsh to thank Mr james George for be1ng a wonderful sponsor Page Twents nme 1 3 . 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' ' ' . . . , . , , ' , ir , . 1 7 , - , 4 . . . f V- ' U ,lb Page Thxrty Cecelia Ballhcimer Harold Bigham Donald Brand Rosemary Brand Donald Braun Joseph Bruno Richard Buschschulte Arlen Carson Bexerlx Carter Lons Caupert N urgnnn Lhlndler IIITILS Qxcardr Iegm Crcug Cecelna Curt Gordon Eckols Chlrles Engelhardt Irma Engclhardt Mlldred Faust Imogene Ferrarx Berry Frsher Robert Gun Nmcy Gladson Ruth Gladson Alfred Goldman Georgn Golhher Marlene Green Don H111 Glenna Hammaek Ed Harsy Charlotte I-Im kms FIDLIS Henscler Ueln HOLl!,l1llHLl Melbm Houghlund Anna Mae Hublar X lolet Hubler om Huggins Pmt Hulsu Xllrxlxn Hurh Dclorus Inxxm Llurl Lnknl Bobbx Ones nm oms oAnn Klm Iomn Kung Domi Kgllgrmm x1lI'lLI1L Kcnmdx Russgll Klchnl ulmtl Kuhl XOI'l'11l I ILX Plt I llgnbx Plt I llunbx I Lldlu ludnndmlxur I orl lun ns Rlmonl Iogm Shxrlu Nlxthxs Bull XlgC,r1rx Xllx XILCYIFX Ruth 'w1gC,um Clfl Mnllnr Thglmx Nhllxlxnn Iirxdlu Nlohr Ihllas Nioorg glson Xloon X lfglflll Ogmlx xc X ummm I olur 1 omnslu Burn Irussxx ood Pun lursdl Xf.lm1 Rudulburggr lglm 1 RL1dLlbgrs,u I 1 L U P.13,L Tlurrx om Y l.-45.31 I 51FQ5'.ai X fy 'UKF' as kt 'EH . -:GIS Page Tlurty two Charles Rclth Rubs Rlgdon Wars Rogers Buddx Rule oem Rupptrt Irl Rushmg Iarrs Ruslnng, Dor1s Shepp1rd Delmar Slushcr Dumc Smntlm Don Stanton M nbcl Qtanton Roger Stanton W1lm1 Stevtns lmmne Stutnson Bob Stun art Dann Sutton Iemettt Ttmpltton Audrey Tesslcr Lnvonnc Tlmpner ranc1s Torrtns Mary U e Delores Watts Betty We1therford Rlchard Wlll13mS Delores Wlnter Herbert Woehlke Ienny Wrnght lF ES MEN CLASS GFFICERS Presldent Mary Ann Bass VICE Presxdent Bernard Mclntyrt Secretary Ronald Beck Treasurer Carol Rae Keene Bxlly Byer Iack Stone Iacn Lou Greer Bnlly Templeton Sponsor Mlss Bessle Mane Rltchey Student Councll Representatlves Front Row lack Stone Bully Templeton Bully Byer Ronald Beck B1ck Row Btrnrnrd Mclntyre Vlxry Ann Bass Carol Rae Keen hu Lou Greer Mass Bessnt Mane Rntchcx Sponsor We are known as the Green Freshmen When someone called us a green freshman we would laugh and say After green comes rotten Nevertheless we have made our way through our first year of hlgh school and are now ready to cllmb hlgher We wlsh to thank the Sophomore Class for the party whnch they gave for us We also wlsh to say Farewell to the Sennors We wnsh to thank M155 Bessle Marne Rltchey for her capable sponsorshnp Page Thlru three 5 - 1 t 1 5 m 4 e H I 7 A V Y - , a s x . , f Y . . . ,A . v , , H -I ' .1 .1 -, l- 1 - ,v ' cr n . . u 1 as ' a C . ' u aa 1 .4 T V9 0-wi QQ 'Low-QJ2 E 9 Y wlnfll JV 4 3 Page Thirty-four Donald Aclcouk Ioan Bulcs Balbara B1lll1ClI11LI' lolnn Blrbgr Marx Ann Bxss Clan Baunrsuhs Hllda Bauersuhs NllI'jOI'1L Bunk Roland Bunk Clarabcllc Butlcw Tom don Bemnm Dnck B1bx Orulle B1gl'121Fl1 Corneha Blrd Evelyn Bird Maru Blrd Inez Blaxr Iolan Bolmskx Ioan Barasl1 oann Brand Mlrtha Brown Batty Ann Bruns lrcd Burkxtt amo Buschsuhultc Wllfrgd Buschsghulte Brlly Bycr Gerald Carroll Iohn Carson Verlan Caupcrt Donald Cmndler Cars Chapman Lrola Crotscr Carl Cucuattn Bllls Dann Don Dans ls. Dlx s I 1Ll Duns 4 mdl Duns Clxdg Dunpsu llLlllI1L lJlBLl'lLLlLIIO rmus Dunn I1nc Ildvx .lrds Bxllx Fluhlmll Aulm. I mgrx Plulmv. lpplln C.lnH'ord Izrxsm C,1thLrmc Hun olnnc IODIIHI Phxlhs Iostc Thelma foster liuttx Ann Irlsslto IQIFIHL cJlbSOI'l llkl Iou Grur Bgrnllmn Cfrohm 111 Slnrlu Hznoulx Iudnth Healer ILO Hlll lm Hollow IX Harxu Horus Bob Huffstutlgr Qhlrlum Hutghmgs lllI'l'X Ames Hutglnngs Ilmmu. 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X A f are SCHEDULE The-y We September 17 Murphysboro 27 0 24 Chester 6 7 October l Anna 0 27 8 Ellcville 14 28 15 Carbondale 19 6 22 Zeigler 6 249 29 Sparta 0 14 November 11 DuQuoin 27 0 lfreddie W'ieman, Manager Mr. Merrill Duster Thomas, Coach The 1948 Panther Eleven, with ten veteran lettermen of the '47 season, chalked up a record of five victories and three defeats. Fighting hard all the way, they finished fourth in the Con- ference. Bob Uhe was elected honorary captain by his teammates. The returning lettermen were: Bob Uhe, Bill Mann, Bill McCrary, Ray Wgirmack, Richard Craig, Billy Ray Craig, Bill Williams, joe Cicardi, Don Hardin, Gerald Yeager, Bill Keene, Eddie Ledendecker, Russell Kiehna, Jerry Jones and Don Arnett. The graduating lettermen are: Bob Uhe, Bill Mann, Bill McCrary, Ray Warmack, Richard Craig, Billy Ray Craig, Bill Williams and Joe Cicardi. The lettermen who will make up the backbone of the '49 Panthers are: Don Hardin, Gerald Yeager, Bill Keene, Eddie Ledendecker, Russell Kiehna, Jerry Jones and Don Arnett. lfroni left to right-lfirst Row: Bill Keene,Gerald Yeager, Don Hardin,Billy Ray Craig, Bill W'illiams, Bill Mann, Ray Wglrniack. Second Row: Mr. Merrill Duster Thomas, Coach, Bill Nesbitt, Manager, Russell Kiehna, Bill McCrary, Bob Uhe, Captain, Richard Craig, lfreddie W'icm.1n, Manager. Third Row: Milton Dry, Eddie Ledendeclier, Nelson Moore, Dale Luke, Donald Arnett. jerry Jones, Billy Bass, joe Cicardi. DOIN HARDIN Guard BILL WILLIAN1S Guard RICHARD CRAIG Hnlfbauk 'vs 3 , ...A RUSSELL KIEI-INA I-ialfblck GERALD YEAGER Tackle H-'H' RAY WARMACK Inn BILLY RAY CRAIG Canter BILI KEEINF En BILI MANN Tagklc B11 I NILCRARY Quarterback BOB UHF, Qaptaxn I ullbauk Page Forty one r SCHEDULE They We September 20 Murphysboro 0 7 27 Chester 0 3 5 October 4 Anna 12 26 18 Carbondale 0 6 November 1 Sparta 7 21 DuQuoin CForfeitJ 0 1 Melvin Carson, Manager Mr. Wilbur Ragland, Coach Wib Ragland's eleven had a very exceptional season this year. The Freshman-Sophomore team won all of their games, with one forfeit from DuQuoin. The eleven outstanding players were: Carl Poninski, Max McCrary, Richard Williams, Charles Reith, Don Stanton, Roger Stanton, Delmar Slusher, Russell Kiehna, Eddie Ledendecker, Arlen Carson and Nelson Moore. P.C.H.S. is looking forward to having an exceptionally good team. From left to right-First Row: Carl Poninski, Max McCr:1ry, Fred Burkitt, Richard Williams, Charles Reith, Don Stanton, Roger Stanton, Ronald Beck. Second Row: Mr. Wilbur Ragland, Coach, Delmar Slusher, Russell Kiehna, Eddie Lcdendecker, Judson Souers, Joe Mann, Arlen Carson, Melvin Carson, Manager. Third Row: Cecil Keene, Verlan Caupert, Nelson Moore, Tonydon Bexnnati, Clifford Ervin, Don Davis, Leo Hill, Jack Davis. BASKETBA L SCHEDULE Dali' CJIJIPYIIIVFU T!7f'vx' Wt November 23 Nashville 51 43 30 Herrin 44 45 December 3 Belleville 41 39 4 Anna 44 31 11 Sparta 33 38 17 Carbondale 34 44 18 West Frankfort 31 35 21 Johnson City 54 34 28-30 Centralia Invitational Tournament Freeport 65 35 Salem 45 37 january 4 Murphysboro 36 30 14 Chester 51 40 15 Mt. Vernon 60 46 21 Carbondale 57 53 22 Benton 45 58 25-29 Benton Invitational Tournament XVest Frankfort 50 41 Cape Girardeau 55 47 February 1 DuQuoin 41 47 4 Anna 59 48 8 Sparta 33 41 11 Chester 44 41 15 Murphysboro 44 40 19 Centralia 39 41 25 DuQuoin 49 52 March 1 Regional Tournament Nashville 44 34 Bill Nesbitt, Manager Mr. Merrill Duster Thomas, Coach l This year's Panther team was composed of Dale Luke, Donald Stanton, Bill Keene, Delmar Slusher, Ralph Beck, and Richard Craig. Richard Craig was the only Senior and returning letterman on the squad. The Panther Quintet won half of their scheduled games this season. Although this year's team did not match the '48 Panther Championship team, these boys showed much ability, good sportsmanship, and the ability to work hard and stay with the game. XY'e are expecting great things from them next year. There will be seven returning lettermen for next year's squad. They are: Dale Luke, Donald Stanton, Bill Keene. Delmar Slusher, Ralph Beck, Larry Rushing and Charles Reith. This was the first year of playing on the varsity for most of these boys, but with a year of experience under their belts they should be a much improved team next year. From left to right-First Row: Ralph Beck, Charles Gruner, Richard Craig, Bill MeCrary, Bill N1Villiams. Second Row: Mr. Merrill Duster Thomas, Coach, Don Stanton, Bill Keene, Charles Reith, Larry Rushing, Delmar Slusher Bill Nesbitt, Manager. 1 Plge Form four CHARLES KEITH Center DON STANTON Guard RALPH BECK Iforwnrd BILL KEENE Center IALK DAX I5 Iorws 1rd DAI F I UKh Guard LARRX RUSHING Iworxx 1rd DI'I NIAR SLUSHER I orxx ll'LI SCHEDULE Ddff' Ojlprmwzf Tfavy WH' November 23 Nashville 37 33 30 Herrin 26 41 December 3 Belleville 21 27 4 Anna 27 34 1 1 Sparta 3 3 3 1 17 Carbondale 36 33 18 West Frankfort 47 37 21 Johnson City 40 30 Ianuary 4 Murphysboro 39 20 8 Trico 29 33 14 Chester 21 3 8 15 Mt. Vernon 45 36 21 Carbondale 31 45 22 Benton 27 29 February 1 DuQuoin 29 36 4 Anna 5 1 32 5 Trico 29 39 8 Sparta 3 3 32 1 1 Chester 3 1 33 15 Murphysboro 54 35 19 Centralia 44 39 25 DuQuoin 42 3 5 March 9-11 Sparta Tournament 9 O'Fallon 3 l 48 1 1 Trico 36 26 lfrom left to ri 'ht-lfirst Row: Jack Davis, Judson Soue is Slusher. Second Row: Melvin Mr. Wilbur Raeland, Coach. Melvin Carson, Manager Mr. XX'ilbur Ragland, Coach Wib,' Ragland's Freshman and Sophomore squad had a fair year, winning half of their games. The Kittens showed much improve- ment as the season progressed, and these boys should develop into a winning ball team by the time they are Juniors and Seniors. The Sophomores who made up this team were: Charles Reith, Arlen Carson, Larry Rush- ing, Russell Kiehnag and the Freshmen were: Judson Souers, ,lack Davis, Leo Hill, Verlan Caupert, -Ieril Smith and Ronald Beck. rs, Leo Hill, Verlan Caupert, Richard Williams. Russell Kiehna, Delmar Carson, Manager, Arlen Carson, Larry Rushing, Charles Reith, Ronald Beck, ,leril Smith, Dale Luke, 5.2 RAC Mr. Merrill Duster Thomas, Coach Rav WLlrmLlCk, Manager Last year the Panthers had a successful year with three men reaching State. They were Percy Clippard, Tom Millikin and Kenneth Millikin. Percy Clippard, throwing the discus, won seventh out of sixty-five throwers. Tom Millikin participated in the 880 run. Kenneth Millikin reached the finals in the State pole-vaulting. This year Coach Duster Thomas has six returning lettermen. They are Bill Williams, throwing the shot-putg Bill McCrary, pole-vaultg Richard Craig and Bob Uhe, running the relaysg Bill Lewis, running the 4405 Gene Krug, running the mileg and Charles Gruner in the high hurdles and high jump. All of these lettermen placed in the District Track Meet. Prom ltfr to right l-lrst Rovs Richard Craig, Gene lxrus, Charles Gruner, Merle McDonnough, Bill W'illiams Bob Uhe Bill VIeCr1ry Second Row: Bob Uhe Ri'hard Craig Gene Krug, Merle McDonnough, Larry Rushing, Freddie Wieman, Ralph Beck INT t AMU AL XIAIUR Iil'Q.'XCiUI-Q NO NANILQ-Kenneth XVild. Lyle XY'inters. iloe Cieardi. Bob Milligan, fzugene Gielow. Donald Carroll. DRll,, DRAP. DROP. DRUP. DRIBBLFS-Cene Krug. Nlerle NIeDonnough. Donald Arnett, Robert Laust. .lerry Bass, Paul Hutchings, Kenneth Beck. LOCAL YOKIQLS-David Stahlhebgr. Richard Taylor. Dale Kennedy. Paul Dempsey. Danny Carter. Roger Craig, Dale w'llllLll11S. LLYINC TIGERS-Bob Tanner, Dean Crumbaeher. Nleryin Gosiman. Bill Lewis, Bob Hubler, ,lack klones. Tom Egbert. NO BILLS-Bill Mann, Bob Uhe. Gerald Yeager. Billy Ray Craig. Milton Dry, Don Hardin. THE RDS FIREBALL FIVE-Albert Kellerman. Mar- vin Keith, Herman Mayer. Harry Birkner, Bob Men- tel, Don Millikin. Donald Loos. EAGLES-Marshall Mclntyre, Lavcrn Heggeinier. jerry jones, Eugene Bumann, Leslie XVerner, Bob Klingen- berg. Tom Agee. BASK' TBAUW, lll-Y--lohn Stanton. Norman Nloody, Dick l'yatt. lim Nlontgomery. Bill Stewart. Robsrt Kellerman. Stanley Xvaligorslii. MINOR l.liACiL'li III-Y, NIR.-Roger Stanton, Carl Poninski, Nlax Me- Crary. Freddie Burkitt. Ifddie Ledendecker. Don Yeager, ,lim Stanton. PUDDLIQ .IUNlPlfRS-Cordon lfclxols. Bill NlcCrary. Don Hall, Bob Stewart. Bob jones. lra Rushing. Dean Houghland. CLOD HOPPERS-Charles lingelhardt. Bradley Mohr, Bernard Melntyre, Oryille Bigham, Donald Phillips. Robert Bighani, Leslie Bigham. RED TERRORS--Iimmie Jackson. Loren Dale Luthy. Harvey Hottes, klohn Bolinski. -lack XVright. Robert Huffstutler. lfugene Rigdon. BLACK TERRORS--Iunior Lee. -Iohn Malinslxi, Carl Cuecatti, Maurice O'Keefe, Bill Lewis. Donald Chandf ler, Billy Fiehholz. ACTIVITIES Q f 'A bf Xxmyx' .1-47, 'swf ff dis, fl' V l .,.. v m A 4 M . avi' 5 I .-- In fyiffv xl' 'Winn' , S , .. v Q W 4 'BKX x x w Lf 9 qi' nE'?Q3'f14 ' WJ' fy , ' V, l ' 1 J, A ,mu ,'5- ' 9 Y . w i . N f 2 1' r 'A A 2 -nf -a f ,, , A 91? 1' . V - I X,a ' 53. 1 .- Q5 , 5 Ar-53, i ,g1,wj h? 5 - '1 Q r vfft ,wp uh' A hm , L S DENT President Vice-President C Secretary ,C Treasurer Sponsors Mr. Ro Mr. Ha From left to right: Front Row: Eileen Beck, Betty Dry. Back Row: Mr. Roy Chenoweth, Sponsor, Marvin Keith, jim Thomas. The governing body of PCHS is the Student Council. This organi- zation is made up of representatives from each class and from each of the other organizations in school. This group works hard to fulfill all the wishes of the student body. Under the leadership of their president, Marvin Keith, the Council was especially active this year. In addition to sponsoring the annual Homecoming at PCHS, the Student Council furnished assembly programs and other entertainment for the students, as well as starting a money-making drive to raise funds for tennis courts. The capable sponsors of this group are Mr. Roy Chenoweth and Mr. Harley Quillman. COUNC L Marvin Keith Betty Dry Eileen Beck is jim Thomas y Chenoweth rley Quillman From left to right-First Row: Catherine jones, Eileen Beck, Pansy Clippard, Mary Rogers, jackie Ulrich, Nancy Singer, Jnei Lou Greer, Frances Torrens. Second Row: Mr. Harley Quillman, Sponsor, Jim Thomas, David Stnhlheber, Betty Dry, Bonnie MeCrary, Dick Pyatt. Marvin Keith, Mr. Roy Chenoweth, Sponsor. Third Row: Billy Templeton, Charles Engelhardt, Gordon Eckols, jack Stone, Billy Byer. Harriet Gwllihcr, LIBRARY STAT-THF Bonnie McCrary Mrs. Helen Kuykendall, Sponsor Industrious and willing to work girls, sponsored by Mrs. Helen Kuykendall, compose the Library Staff of PCHS. Technically, they are library assistants. The girls help Mrs. Kuykendall shelve books, check overdue books and type catalog cards. They do not elect officers, but they do have a Student Council Representative, Bonnie McCrary. The girls wish to thank Mrs. Kuykendall for her kindness and patience while teaching them the workings of the library. From left to right-First Row: Pauline Hineke, Anne Brown, Pansy Clippard, joan Joiner. Ilene Baudison. Second Row: Bonnie NlcCrary, Betty Dry, Mrs. Helen Kuykendall, Sponsor, Harriet Gollihcr. N Buick MASQUE OFFICERS President Harriet Golliher Vice-President Nancy Singer Secretary Florence Lambert Business Manager Bonnie McCrary Production Managers Delores Petty james W. McCrary Student Council Representative ,Dick Pyatt Front Row: Nancy Singer, Harriet Golliher, Florence Lambert. Back Row: Dick Pyatt, j. W. McCrary, Delores Petty, Mrs. Iva Chenoweth, Sponsor. Sponsor Mrs. Iva Chenoweth The Black Masque is a dramatic organization, composed of students who portray dramatic ability. This organization, with the help of the Speech students, presented the Homecoming Play, She Stoops to Conquer. The Black Masque presented a Memory Program in the Assembly in March. The proceeds of this activity was given to the Student Council for the tennis courts fund. The capable sponsor of this organization is Mrs. Iva Chenoweth. From left to right--First Row: Pat Martin, Nancy Singer, Bonnie McCrary, Harriet Golliher, Pauline Hincke, Pearl McDon- nough, Pat W'right, Phyllis Presswood, Barbara Erwin, Pat Reel, Betty Cunningham. Second Row: Florence Lambert, Ruth Gladson, Eileen Beck, Delores Petty, Lois Kuhnert, Mary Etta Koss, Sharon Schmidt. Carrie Uhe, Mrs. Iva Chenoweth, Sponsor, Third Row: joan joiner, jackie Ulrich, Dick Pyatt, Charles Gruner, james VV. McCrary, Merle McDonnough, W'ilma Brown, Ilene Bziudison. OFFICERS President Albert Kellerman Vice-President Herman Mayer Secretary Bob Milligan ,f Treasurer Marvin Keith .gl 1 Student Council Representative Charles lingelhardt Reporter Lyle XVinter Sentinel Kenneth W'ild lfrom left to right: Front Row: Kenneth XY'ild, Marvin Keith, Albert Kellerman. Back Row: Bob Milligan, Lyle W'inter, Herman Mayer, Mr. Louis Templeton, Sponsor. The Future Farmers of America is an organization for students who take Agriculture and who are interested in farming. The motto of the F.F.A. is, Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, living to serve. The colors are blue and gold, and the emblem is a Cross section of corn with a rising sun, an owl, and an eagle perched on the top of a plow. The members of this organization sponsored the Ralph Pierce show, a show of magic. They also sponsored a joint party with the members of the F.H.A. clubs. Mr. Louis Templeton is the capable sponsor of this organization. lrrom left to right-l'irsr Row: Ronald Kuhnert, Vfilfred Busehsehulte, Carroll Valier, Carl Krug, Donald Kuhnert, Ifrancis Hensler, James Buschschulte. Merrill Kellerman, Kenneth Nehrl-torn, Bernard Mclntyre, james Cieardi. Seeond Row: Leo Busehschulte. Carl Phillips, Bobby Templeton, Joe Bruno, Charles lfngelhardt, Leslie Bigham, Glenn Bauer- sachs, Paul Hutchings, jerry jones, Herman Mayer, Marvin Keith, Carl Miller, Robert Kellerman. Third Row: Mr. Louis Templeton, Sponsor, Albert Kellerman, Herbert NVoehlke, Billy Lewis, Bob Mentel, Kenneth Wild, Riehard Buschsehulte, Donald Arnett, Gerald Carroll, Orville Bigham, Robert Bigham, George Sehumaier, Donald Carroll, Robert Laird, .lack jones. l'ourth Row: Kenneth Beck, lfugene Gielow, Bob Milligan, Lyle Vfinters, Jimmie Stevenson, Stanley Presswood, Allen Mc- Clurken, Bradley Mohr, Harold Bigham, Donald Loos. james Hunter, Bob jones, Merle Meljonnough, Gene Krug. PHTNX STAFF Editor-in-Chief .Ioyce Margenthaler News Editor Delores Petty Editorial Editor Wilmal Brown Feature Editor Alice Templeton Sports Editor Paul Hutchings Advertising Editor Harriet Golliher Circulation Manager Pat Wright Hom left to right: Student Council Representative Eileen Beck Vim RUWI ,IOYCC M-1f24C'1flNlCf- H-1 ltl' iv! Uvllilwf- Sponsor Miss Helen Holmes Alice Templeton. Second Row: Pat Wriglit, Eileen Beck. Third Row: Delores Petty, Wilnati Brown. Paul Hutchings, Miss Helen Holmes, Sponsor. At 10:00 A. M., Room 24 ceases to be the shorthand and bookkeeping room and becomes the workshop of the Sphinx. To an outsider it may seem a mad house, because some students will be dashing around the room giving out ads, others will be tearing out their hair because they Can't think of a subject to write about, and some others will be typing. All of this activity is necessary to DUI out the Sphinx. Besides putting out the regular editions, the editors and reporters had a special edition printed for the Regional Tournament. Joyce Margenthaler is the very capable editor of the Sphinx for this year, and Miss Helen Holmes is the teacher and sponsor. from left to right-lfirst Row: Bonnie Nlcilrary, Roger Craig, l.ois KUl1I'lCI'K,l,.lUlll1.l Hincke,P.1ul Hutcliines,H.1rriet Golliher. Pat Vfriglmt, Kenneth W'illian1s, W'ilm.1 Brown. Second Row: joan iloiner, liileen Beck, Delores Petty, Alice Templeton, Delores Mohr, Delores Marlow, Nliss Helen Holmes Sponsor. Third Row: Nancy Singer, joyce Margenthaler, Helen Van Vaorhis, Barbara Erwin. AMT' STAFF Editor Florence Lambert Assistant Editor Pat Reel Business Manager Sloan Joiner Asst. Business Manager Norma Jean XWest Sponsor Mr. Ford Dunn Assistant Sponsor Mrs. Emma E. Epplin Florence Lambert, joan -Ioiner, Mi Ford Dunn. Sponsor, Mrs. Emma Ep plin, Assistant Sponsor. The members of the Pyramid Staff have worked hard during the year preparing the Pyramid. They sincerely hope that you enjoy the 1949 Pyramid, and that it will help you remember the happy days you spent at PCHS. The members of the staff wish to thank Mr. Ford Dunn, our sponsor, Mrs. Emma E. Epplin, our assistant sponsor, and the Senior Class for earning the money to finance the yearbook. Following are the members of the Pyramid Staff: Editor, Florence Lambert, Assistant Editor, Pat Reel, Business Manager, .Ioan Joiner, Assistant Business Manager, Norma -lean West, Society, Nancy Singer, Snapshots, Roger Craig and Kenneth Williams, Humor, Pat Wright, Sports, Marvin Keith and lim Thomas, Typists, Barbara Erwin and Lois Kuhnert, Advertising, Paulina Hincke and Iackie Ulrich, and Subscriptions, Katherine Dougan. From left to right-First Row: Norma .lean XY'est, Pat Reel, Roger Craig, Katherine llougan, Florence Lambert, Pat Vfright. Kenneth Vfilliams, Barbara Erwin. Lois Kuhnert. Second Row: Mr. Ford Dunn, Sponsor, joan Joiner, Nancy Singer, Paulina Hinclie, jackie Ulrich, -lim Thomas, Marvin Keith, Mrs. Emma Epplin, Assistant Sponsor. f '. Iv fs, 'f HLTR OFFICERS President . Jackie Ulrich Vice-President ., Delores Petty Secretary . Eileen Beck Treasurer Margaret Jacoby Student Council Representatives Catherine Jones, Nancy Singer From left to right: Sponsors Mrs. Front Row: Eileen Beck, Jackie Ulrich, Catherine Miss Norma Lee Heien Jones, Margaret Jacoby. Back Row: Miss Norma Lee Heien, Sponsor, Delores Petty, Nancy Singer, Mrs. Mabel Baldwin, Sponsor. l5rom left to right-First Row: Barbara Luke, Lola Newsom, Shirley Taylor, Bernadine Meyer, Pat Lambert, Betty Ifoertseh, Gloria Hickman, Beio Ritter, Kathleen Zacher, Mary Frances Bolinski, Martha Cagle, Betty Wright, Mary Etta Koss, Mary Ellen Hartwell, Eileen Beck, Norma Jean W'est, Pat Reel, Joan Bommerscheim, Dorothy Roethlisberger. Second Row: Phyllis Epplin, Audrey Birkner, Dorothy Kellerman, LaVina W'elsch, Pat Martin, Shirley Logan, Florence Lam- bert, Joan Biby, Juanita Barrett, Norma Jean Daffron, Martha Nwheatley, Jean Cuccatti, Barbara Erwin, Pearl McDonnough, Catherine Jones, Katherine Dougan, Melba Kellerman, Bobbie Fewell, Pat Wright, Lois Kuhnert, Louise Kellerman, Betty Cunningham. Third Row: Miss Norma Lee Heien, Sponsor, Paulina Hincke, Nancy Singer, Melba Slusher, Esther McCrary, Darlene Wood- side, Delores Mohr, Delores Marlow, Janet Frassato, Ilene Baudison, Joan Joiner, Jackie Ulrich, Marjorie Fox, Helen Atkins, Dorothy Egbert, Maxine Schroedel, Helen Van Voorhis, Maybelle Neiderbrock, Mabel Stockton, Melba Hepp, Barbara Lawrence, Carrie Uhe, Janet Carson, Clara Corbin, Delores Petty, Joyce Margenthaler, Alice Templeton, Mrs. Mabel Baldwin, Sponsor. Fourth Row: Lucille Cleland, Mary Dunn, Viola Bochantin, Cecelia Suchomski, Pansy Clippard, Wilma Brown, Anne Brown, Mauna Loa Runion, Darlene Thompson, Margaret Jacoby, Janet Brandt, Sharon Carson, Betty Dry, Marilyn Place, Teresa Schilling, Betty Jones, Maxine Hester, Peggy Kellerman, Harriet Golliher, Clara Mae Flure, Phyllis Presswood, Doris NX'ood- side, Helen Rule, Sharon Schmidt, Delores Foster, Virginia Magill, Shirley Huth, Bonnie McCrary. The Hi-Tri is an all-girl organization. The aims of the Hi-Tri are character, friendship, courtesy, pleasure and success. The motto of this organization is, We build the ladder by which we rise. The watch- word is Loyalty. This year the Hi-Tri has several things of which they are proud. One of these is the annual formal ceremonial for the Freshman girls in the fall, another is co-operating with the Hi-Y in presenting the annual Hi-Y-Hi-Tri Christmas Party, and still another is the annual Silver Tea to raise money for the Mother-Daughter Banquet. Mrs. Mabel Baldwin and Miss Norma Lee Heien were the very capable sponsors of this group of girls. From left to right-First Row: Doris Yung, Dolores Foster, llene Smith, Doris Kellerman, Marilyn Taylor, Clarabelle Bcetley, Pat Ritter, Shirley Martin, Joan Bailey, Melba Houghland, Velma Reidelberger, Joan Petty, Betty Sledger, Betty Bruns, Pat Thomas, Barbara Ballheimer. Second Row: Jeanette Templeton, Dana Sutton, Ruth Gladson, Joann Keene, Mary Rogers, Frma Engelhardt, Lavonne Timp- ner, Judy Hegler, Frances Torrens, Shirley Mathis, Thelma Millikin, Georgia Golliher, Anna Mae Hubler, Mary Ann Bass, Jaci Lou Grear, Leola Crotser, Marilyn Meyer, Bernaleen Grohman, Elaine Timpner, Evelyn Bird. Third Row: Miss Norma Lee Heien, Sponsor, Marlene Kennedy, Delores XY'atts, Joan Barber, Ramona Logan, Jeanne Gibson, Virginia Ogilvie, Charlene Hutchings, Shirley Millikin, Charlene Neville, Barbara Poninski, Mary Huth, Nancy Gladsun, Betty Pursell, Thelma Foster, Delores Yung, Hilda Queen, Zclma Reidelberger, Joan Huggins, Pat Hulsey, Mrs. Mabel Baldwin, sponsor. Fourth Row: Beverly Carter, Delores W'inter, Audrey Tessier, Delores Linze, Peggy Craig, Lora Lewis, Lois Caupert, Norma Lacey, Delores Irwin, Cecelia Ballheimer, Carol Rae Keene, Marjorie Beck, Alice Lewis, Marilyn Ruff, Harriet W'illiams, JoAnn Kane, Betty Frassato, Rosemary Brandt, Frances Dunn, Joan Fontana, Joan Brandt. . H. A., PANTP T .Rl TT' QFFICERS President Anne Brown Vice-President Teresa Schilling Secretary l-aVina XVelsch Treasurer ,lean Cuccatti Student Council Representative Harriet Golliher ii T pg Historian Clara Mae Flure ' 'S Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn Davis lfrom left to right: Front Row: Clara Mae Flure, ,lean Cuccatti, Anne Brown, T.aVina XVelsch. Back Row: Harriet Golliher, Mrs. Kathrvn Davis, Sponsor, Teresa Schilling. Make Home Economics Benefit Our Livesv is the slogan of the Future I-Iomemakers of America. Their colors are red and white, and their flower is a red rose. The members of the F.H.A. are divided into two groups. The Freshman and Sophomore girls belong to the Kittens Chapter, and the Junior and Senior girls belong to the Pantherette Chapter. The Pantherettes meet on the last Thursday of each month, and the Kittens meet on the first Thursday of each month. Occasionally they have a joint meeting. lirom left to right-liirst Row: Pat Martin, Shirley Logan, Florence Lambert, ,Ioan Biby, .luanita Barrett, Norma klean Daffron, Martha Vfheatley, Jean Cuccatti, Barbara lfrwin, Pearl McDonnough,Catherine jones, Katherine Dougan, Melba Kellerman. Second Row: I..1Vina NVelsch, Dorothy Kellerman, Jackie Ulrich, Marjorie Fox, Doris Rust, Helen Atkins. Doris jean Nehring. Virginia Dc-mpsay, Barbara Reith, Virginia Hubler, Myrna Valentine, Letha Reith, Mrs. Kathryn Davis, Sponsor, Third Row: Anne Brown, Mauna Loa Runion, Darlene Thompson, Margaret Lou Jacoby, janet Brandt, Sharon Carson, Marilyn Place, Teresa Schilling, Betty jones, Maxine Hester, Peggy' Kellerman, Harriet Golliher, Clara Mae Flure, Phyllis Press- wood, Doris Woodside. KITTENS OFFICERS President Lavonne Timpner Vice-President Georgia Gollihei- Secretary Harriet Williginis Treasurer Pat Lazenby Press Correspondent Bessie Tanner Historians Hilda Bauersachs Charlene Hutchings Student Council Representative Frances Torrens Sponsor Mrs. Kathryn Davis from left to fight: Front Row: Georgia Golliher, jenny W'right, Pat Lazenby. Back Row: Frances Torrens, Mrs. Kathryn Davis, Sponsor, I.avonne Timpner, Harriet XVilliams. Some of the special events of the year are: September, Candlelight service, pledge of officers, and F.F.A. F.H.A. Party, October, rose bush planting, November, talk by Chapter Mother, Mrs. Harry Williams, December, Gift Exchangeg January, Hobby Talks, February, Valentine Exchange, receive Banner, March, talk by Dr. Elliot, April, Rally Dayg May, election of officers. Mrs. Kathryn Davis is the very capable and interesting sponsor of this group of girls. Irom left to right-First Row: Shirley Mathis, Hilda Iiauersaehs, Iranees Torrens, -Ienny W'riglit, Thelma NIilliliin, Georgia Golliher, Anna Mae Huhler. Veronica Poiter. Second Row: Betty Fisher, Inez Blair, Bessie Tanner, Charlene Ilutthings, W'ilina Stevens, Harriet XX'illiams, Nlelba Rennison Mrs. Kathryn Davis, Sponsor. Third Row: Lois Caupert, Laura jenkel, Lavonne Timpner, Marie Bird, Shirley Nlillikin, Charlene Neville, Mariorie Beck, Alice Lewis, Inez Lambert. I Po Q OFFICERS President Dale Luke Vice-President Don Hardin Secretary Billy Ray Craig Treasurer Pat Reel Student Council Representatives ,Ioyce Margenthaler, Norman Moody Sponsor Mr. Wilbur Ragland From left to right: Front Row: Dale Luke, Don Hardin, Billy Ray Craig. Back Row: Norman Moody, Pat Reel, joyce Margen- thaler, Mr. NY'ilbur Ragland, Sponsor. From left to right-First Row: Pat Martin, Melba Hepp, Betty jones, Letha Reith, Shirley Logan, Betty Cunningham, Paulina Hincke, Melba Slusher, Ilene Baudison, W'ilma Brown, jackie Ulrich, Phyllis Presswood, Doris ,lean Nehring, Virginia Dempsay, Virginia Hubler, Dean Crumbacher, Richard Craig, Kenneth NY'illiams, Charles Gruner, Bob Mentel, john Stan- ton, Marvin Keith, Arnold Bathon, Carl Springer, Bob Place, james VV. McCrary, Tommie Agee, Lawrence Rabe, jimmy Montgomery. Second Row: Gloria Hickman, Delores Dann, Mary Ellen Hartwell, Clara Corbin, Pat Lambert, Delores Foster, Sharon Schmidt, -Ioan Bommerscheim, Mary Frances Bolinski, Katherine Dougan, ,Iuanita Barrett, Norma Jean Daffron, Helen Rule, Shirley Huth, Bcrnadine Meyer, Kenneth Frassato, Dale Luke, Paul Hutchings, Lois Kuhnert, Bonnie McCrary, Pat W'right, Bob Hubler, Dale Williams, Catherine jones, Shirley Taylor, Bobbie lfewell, Dorothy Egbert, ,lean Cuccatti, Barbara Reith, Mary Dunn, Lucille Cleland. Third Row: Pearl McDonnough, Esther McCrary, Carrie Uhe, Kathleen Zacher, Florence Lambert, Clara Mae Flure, Nancy Singer, l-lileen Beck, Peggy Kellerman, Maxine Hester, Doris Vfoodside, Geraldine Zoller, Betty NVright, Barbara Erwin, Helen Atkins, Martha Cagle, Bill XVilliams, Bill Mann, Bob Tanner, David Stahlheber, Bill Stewart, Merle McDonnough, Bill Keene, Mervin Gossman, Bill Bass, Dale Kennedy, Gerald Yeager, Myrna Valentine, Helen Van Voorhis, Maxine Schroedel, Martha XVheatley, Maybelle Neiderbrock, Elsie Goldman, Pat Reel, joan Aloiner, Delores Petty, Ann Brown. Margaret Lou Jacoby, Darlene Thompson, Audrey Birkner, Phyllis Epplin. Fourth Row: Mary Lynn Hutchings, Mauna Loa Runion, Marjorie Fox, Bernadine Zoller, Betty Foertseh, Virginia Magill, Teresa Schilling, Barbara Luke, Lola Newsom, Dorothy Roethlisberger, Bill MeCrary, Freddie Wfieman, Don Hardin, Billy Ray Craig, Lavern Heggemier, Paul Dempsay, jack Jones, james Hunter, Harry Birkner, Donald Loos, Donald Faust, Mil- ton Dry, Melvin Carson, Bob Uhe, Ray W'armack, Bill Nesbitt, Norman Moody, Paul Thompson, ,lim Thomas, Gene Krug, Kenneth Beck, Merrill XVolfe, .lim Schoch, Evelyn Kurtz, Viola Bochantin. lfroni left to right: Peggy Craig. Martha Cagle, Pat Hulsey, Ruth Gladson, Alice Ternpleton, Beio Ritter. The Panther Backers is a new organization which has taken the place of the Pep Club. Any student in PCHS is eligible to join this club. Much credit is due Dale Luke for the successful first year of this activity. Dale, president and a slunior,, re- served at least one section of the gym for every game, giving the members a chance to sit together and work together. The cheerleaders held pep sessions to teach new yells and to review old ones. Mr. Willitir Ragland is the sponsor of this new organization. lirom left to right-l'irst Row: Billy Byer, Yerlan Caupert, Rudy Stahlhelier, lieo Hill, Bernard Mclntyre. Billy Templeton, -Iimmy Jones, Charles Morton, ,lack Stone, Carl Miller, Robert Kellerman, Robert Rule, Clifford lirvin, wlimmy Stanton, Gene Preston, Carroll Valier, Charles Reith. Roger Stanton, Russell Kiehna, Duane Smith, Harold Bigham. klimmy Hallo- way. Billy Dann, Bradford Fewell, john Bolinski. Second Row: Donald Yeager, Cecil Keene, Bob McCrary, Donald Adcock, Ramona l.ogan. Dana Sutton, -loann Keene, l.ois Caupert, l.avonne Timpner, lrma lingelhardt, ,loan Huggins, Pat Hulsey, Ruth Gladson. Peggy Craig, ,leanette Templeton. ,Iaei l.ou Grear, Mary Ann Bass. -Iudy Hegler, Alice Lewis, Marilyn Ruff, Marilyn Meyer, Alenny NX'riglit, Pat Lazenliy, Marcella Ogilvie, Mildred McCune, Helen McKinstry, Pat Thomas, Nancy Gladson, -loAnn Kane. Third Row: jackie limery, Helen McQuaid, Barbara Poninski, Charlene Hutchings, Delores linze, -loan Petty, Marjorie Beck, Hilda Bauersachs, Marilyn Sue Marlow, Pat Ritter, Shirley Martin, Tonydon Beninati, lfreddie Burlsitt, lirances Torrens, Marlene Kennedy, Elaine Timpner, Shirley Mathis, Dori Hall, Bob Stewart, Don Stanton, Zelma Reidelberger. Velma Reid! elberger, Betty Pursell, Aluanita Kuhl, Delores lfoster, Pauline lipplin, jack Mann. -lohnny Carson, Yvonne Svanda. lourth Row: Beverly Carter, Laura jenkel, Bob Milligan, Clyde Dempsay, Bobby Templeton. ,lunior l.ee, Bill McKinstry, Bill Strickland, Gerald Carroll, Ronald Kuhnert, Don Davis, jack Davis, joe Mann, -ludson Souers, NX'arren Talley, Ronald Beck, Delores Vllatts. Pat Ullman. Harriet Nlfilliams, Bernalean Grohman, Carol Rae Keene, livelyn Bird, jeanzie Gibson. ,lane lidwards, lfranees Dunn, Betty lfrassato, Max McCrary, Richard Vfilliams, Delmar Slusher. Nelson Moore, -Gordon lickols, Charlotte Hawkins, Anna Mae Hubler. X-.1 i f. .X w MW' i 4 4 mt: ,, . W H Ngf - , , rs' gi A' 3 X hxh' iw? y i J. I. 4 ,tj ,l ,A .X E an up,a N., 1 in-..,, l'rom left to right: Shirley I aylor. Barbara lgrwin. Helen Rule, Catherine qlones, Phyllis Pressxvood, ,loan Huggins. BAND Bobbie Louise l'ewell. Betty Vfright. Pat XX'right. OFFICERS President Mary Ellen Hartwell Vice-President Dorothy Roethlisberger Secretary-Treasurer Lucille Cleland librarian Carl Springer Student Council Representative David Stahlhebcr Director Mr. W'oodrow Maloney Under the direction of Mr. XY'oodrow Maloney, the Band has worked hard, added many new members, and has grown into an organization which merits much praise. Besides playing at all home football and basketball games, and adding the needed cog at the pep sessions, the Band presented a concert as a benefit for the hospital drive. The concert was very successful. and the proceeds covered the pledges of the Student Council and the lfaculty to the llospital Board. lroni left to rightil irst Row: Pat Wiriglit, llelen Rule. Betty XX'right, Bobbie l'ewell, Phyllis Presswood, ,Ioan Huggins, Cath- erine Llones, Shirley Taylor, Barbara llrwin. Second Roxy: Bill Stewart, Nlarshall Nlclntyre, Lucille Cleland, Rathleen Zacher, Delores XY'atts, Marlene Rennedy, Xlary lzllen Hartwell, Marilyn Sue Nlarloxv, Alanies Montgomery, Barbarl Iipplin, Xlaxine Schroedel, Gloria Hickman, Dorothy Roeth- lisberger. 'Iliird Row: Nlr. XYoodrow Nlaloney. Director, Shirley Nlathis, jici I.-vu Grear. Phyllis lipplin, Duane Smith. Robert Place, Law- rence Rabe, Carl Springer, David Stahlheber, Darlene Tliompson. Myrna Valentine, XY'arren Talley, Bob Rlingenberg, Nancy Gladson. Delores Linze. lourth Row: Helen NlcQuaid, Nlary Frances Bolinslti. Peggy Rzllerman. Kenneth wvllll.1I11S, -Iimmie Stanton. Roger Craig, Joann Recne, ,Ioan Ruppert, .Iudy llegler, Velma Reidelberger, Ielnne Gibson. i 4 , OFFICERS President Bill Nesbitt Vice-President Norman Moody Secretary Bill Stewart Treasurer Bob Mentel Sergeant-at-Arms Bill Mann Student Council Representative Gordon Eckols Sponsor Mr. Ford Dunn from left to right: Front Row: Bill Mann, Bob Mentel, Norman Moody. Back Row: Mr. Ford Dunn, Sponsor. Cordon Eckols. Bill Nesbitt. The Hi-Y is an organization for boys, and their motto is, Clean Scholarship, Clean Speech, Clean Living and Clean Athletics. The regular meetings of this organization were held twice a month. This group is respon- sible for several social activities. Some of these are the Hi-Y el-Ii-Tri Christmas Party and the Hobo Hop in the fall. The Hi-Y also sponsored movies during the noon hour. Mr. Ford Dunn served as the capable sponsor of this group of boys. From left to right-First Row: Warren Talley, Billy Templeton, joe Mann, .lack Stone. Maurice O'Keefe, Billy Peak, Bob Templeton, Bert Mcliinstry, Cecil Keene, Bradford Iiewell. Second Row: john Stanton, Stanley Vfaligorski, Gene Preston, Dale Biby, lfred Burkitt, Bill Keene, jerry Bass. Leslie Dean XY'erner, Rudy Stahlheber, Bill Nesbitt, Don Davis, Don Phillips, I-lddie lliehholz, Charles Mcilurdy. Third Row: Mr. Ford Dunn, Sponsor, Milton Dry, Bob Tanner, Charles Gruncr, Bob Mcntel, Edward Egbert, Clifford Ervin, Verlan Caupert, Tonydon Beninati, jack Mann, Eddie Ledendecker, Roger Stanton, Carl Poninski. james Montgomery. lourth Row: Judson Souers, Ronald Beck, Robert NIcCrary, Bill Lewis, Mervin Gossman, Paul Hutchings, Billy Strickland, Bill Stewart, Bill Mann, Bill N1cCrary, Ray wilfmdfk, Norman Moody, Dale W'illiams, Dick Pyatt. Dale Kennedy, Donald Yeager, jack Davis. C LENDAR l-lreshmen take tirst gander at PCHS. 2-Freshman: Now where did he say to go? 5-Autographs go on school register. 4-Saturday. 6-l,abor Day. Goodiel 7-D'rom's Day. The beginning of the end. 9-Nliss Ritchey's Psychology class overflows. Students hear all they do is study each other's brain. No trouble there. 13- I wish l could get hold of the guy who told me that Bookkeeping was easy. I6-Rah, Rah! CCheerleader tryoutsj I7-Does anyone have an extra klecnex? Murphy 27, Pinck- neyville 0. 20-Betty Cunningham spells paid p-a-y-e-d. A Senior, no less. 22, 23, 24-Ifreshman Hi-Tri lnitiation. 'linuf said. 27-Pinckneyville 7, Chester 6. 28-First issue of Sphinx. 30-Student Council tells students they have to sell maga- zines. Proceeds to go for tennis courts. 30-How time does fly! Only eight more months of school. P'yille 27, Anna U. Band and twirlers strut their stull-. Are you a P.B.? Start taking annual pictures. lfreshmen entertained by Sophomores. Does anybody know what is ll l'.B.? Happy day! School's out for teachers' meeting. and Panthers take lflkyille Z8 to 14. - I am a P.B. fPanther Backerj New club organized to replace Pep Club. Bookkeeping class takes first test. A day to remember. ,lim Hunter decides that his greatest talent is opening his mouth at the wrong time. Carbondale downs Panthers l9f6. Saturday. Band travels to Carbondale to march in Home- coming Parade. Rain, rain, rain. Oh, my aching back! Annual Staff meeting. Layout on annual started. Panthers defeat Zeigler 20 to 6. All smiles again. Teachers hold gab-fest. No school. jim Hunter views Ag class from under chair. ls his face red! Pinckneyville 14, Sparta 7. Grade school and Mardi Gras Parade rained out. Hal- lowe'en dance in gym. Only seven more months of school. CAL N AR NOVEMBER I I 1 1 I-Hallowe'en parade held. Brrr! Shiver, shiver! Z-Nine Xlfeeks' lixams. 3-More Nine W'eeks' lixams. 5-No feetball game-Dewey gets a big surprise. 8-Preparation for Homecoming. 8-Grade cards issued-groan, groan. 9-W'ork, work, work for Homecoming is tomorrow. lfirst snow. Three flakes on Harriet Golliher's nose. 0-Clear and cold. Best Homecoming parade in history. l-Gloom so thick you can cut it with a knife. DuQuoin 27, P'ville 0. 2-Basketball and cheerleading practice starts, and Martha Cagle sprains left ear in backward flip. 4-Yeah! Princess EliZabeth's baby is .1 boy. I5--School, just plain school. 16-Ditto and more ditto. 18--Lewis Players give program in assembly. Heaven help us if our I'.B.I. is really like this. 18-juniors choose class rings. I9-Visitors from S.I.U. English Department. Everyone on good behavior. 19-Sphinx gives Sadie Hawkins' Day Party. 72-Psychology class tries mental telepathy, and slim Schoch gets .1 brain wave. Hope he keeps it. 23--Big day. Seniors receive pictures. l'irst basketball game. Nashville 51, weuns 43. This should happen to us. Cheerleaders strut their stuff in new uniforms. P.B.'s give loyal support. Z4-Last day of school before Thanksgiving holiday. 24-Oh, my tummy! 29-Back to school. Curses! Student body votes on adop- tion of Student Council Constitution. 30-Panthers sneak by Herrin 43-44. NX'hee! Too close for comfort. Only six more months-of school, that is. DECEMBER 1-Wednesday. 3-Belleville 41, Panthers 39. 4-Anna 44, Panthers 31. You know, this could get to be a habit. 7-Seven years ago today, some little yellow men made 1 big black mistake. ll-Panthers 38, Sparta 33. Hooray! I3-Monday. Bookkeeping class starts on first set. 14--Seniors order name cards. I5-Hi-Tri, Hi-Y Christmas party. 17'--One big party. Last day before Christmas vacation. Panthers defeat Carbondale 44-34. 25-Here comes Santa Claus. CALE JANUARY 3-Back to school, darn it. Doris jean Nehring finds new diamond ring great aid in typing. 4-Harry Birkner is beaten up by Arlen Carson. Arlen got up at 8:00, Harry at 8:30, 4-Murphysboro 36, P'ville 30. 6-Typing Il students learn to run mimeograph machine, and Nancy Singer decides on her life work. I0-One more week before exams. 12-l'.B.'s hold fiesta. Phyllis Presswoud and Spot Stanton crowned King and Queen. Nhjournalism students rush hither and yon trying to get out Sphinx which is to be their exam. 17-HXAMS. 'Nuf said???? 18-Terrible ice storm, BUT school must go on. ZI-Carbondale 57, usens 53. Z2-Panthers 58, Benton 46. Cheer! 26-P'ville loses out in Benton tourney. 28-Mice are disturbed as Student Council sponsors locker clean-up. DA FEBRUARY Z-Panthers 47, DuQuoin -41. 4--Florence Lambert is hit on head by tloor .is chair slips. 8-Panthers 41, Sparta 33. We won one! I0-Miss Cox has footache caused by too much brain work on Senior program. ll-Chester 43, Panthers 40. 12-Saturday: Abraham Lincoln, Mrs. lipplin and Harriet Golliher have birthdays. I4--Cupid's day! Sweetheart service and assembly program held by Senior class, Shirley Huth and Bob Place chosen King and Queen of Love. I5-Murphy -H, lyvillc 40. I9-joy, joy and double goodie. P'ville 41, Centralia 39. 22-lfriend George QW'ashington, that is? has .1 birthday, BUT school must go on. 25-Panthers beat Indians, 52-49. 28-Regional tourney starts. Panthers meet Nashville Hor- nets. Here's hoping we don't get stung. ALE MARCH 'gUh, nhl We was stung. Uh, xxell. .'Xlw.lys dial like tmek. v-lreshmen .iet exaetly like freshmen .intl .ittentl selmiil with huge lmws e.1up.:ht in their h.iir. 7+Nlund.1y. XSlJCll !1.ll' Slusher develops .iehe in fum, so is tpirrietl piggy- lmiek hy c.l1.lY'lCN Reith. hgllunior play presented hy Speeeh Class. 'I-St-lwtil ewes un. lxveryime now re.1liles 'plihe linpirrtanee uf Being l'.rnest. I2-S.iturtl.iy. 17-Snow. snuw .intl more snnw. Spring, yuu know. I7-St. Patrick has his hay-tl.iy. IX-Assenihly lixelmnge Prugr.im presented to student hardy. 21-We iourney tw Murphyshuru .ind .'Xn:i.i with lixelmiige I'rtigr.un, .intl Dick Pyatt le.1ves .1 tr.1il of broken hearts. He is now known .is The Voice. Zlisfftlfllllllg .ind hair pulling is the urtler of the day .is the girls' volleyball tourney goes into semi-final play. 22-Student ffnineil has meeting. 25fNine Vfeeks' lixnms. D APRIL vlikiek Nlasque Assemhlv l'rvgr,1n 7-Band euneert hy ciCI1Il'.lli.l Band ll 14 I9 Zl 25 iv M 3 I9 23 26 28 29 -.fXllfAr11erie.iii Quartet, +I'.'l-..'X. NlLlI'Pl1ySl7Ul'Ul'.Xk'l1.1I1QlC - N1nehetl1 -Senior pl.1y. fB.1sketh.ill Ihnquet. -Anna lfxehange l,l'llj1T.lI11. I fSp.irt.1 ltxelmnge lrugrnin. A Y 'Nlllll1Uf-l,.lLl31l1lCl B.lllqLlL'l. --l'.I.A. -klunifrr-Senior Prum. -27-Final Iixginis. -Senior Day. -l5.iee.il.iure.1le. 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