Our 50- Year-Old Building and the Class of 1930-31 This year of 1980-81 finds the students and alumni celebrating the 50th birthday of the P.C.H.S. building. With this in mind, the Pyramid staff has dedicated this book to our fifty year old building and to the first class to graduate from this building — the Class of 1930-31. In 1930, the new school’s of- ficials, planners, and architects erected and planned a building that was “built to last” and is still something to be proud of. Lois Snider Ailes Helen Wihl Bell Joe Bradley Lillian Loucks Carson Dorothy Bernaix Campbell Alice May Schulte Dalton Kathryn West Davis Mayme Depew Davis Beatrice Eichholz James Eichholz Velma Byerly Ginn Ernestine Campbell Griffith Maurice Gruner Virginia R. Brown Harper Vern Hodge Heine The board members at this time were: D. M. Pillers, president of the board; and Alvy Hill, D. A. Johnson, William Hammack, and George Pyatt as board members. Harry Wilson was the principal and W. A. Bom- merscheim was the secretary. Our new building began with an enrollment of 250 students. In the graduating class of 1930-31, there were 44 members. These forty-four were Class of 1930-31 Woodrow Hermany Dale Johnson Wanda Kelly Keene Ella Uhe Lee Jane Perry Longerici: Beaulah Watts Marlow Kenneth Milligan Jessie Jenkel Mitchell Basil Newton Henrietta Herman Pfeffer George Dean Pyatt Cletus Schneider Clarence Schwetzler Roland Smith Rudolph Stahlheber the start of many great and lasting traditions at P.C.H.S. Through the years there have been many outstanding classes at P.C.H.S., but the Class of 1930-31 has the right to say, “We started it all in the new building of P.C.H.S.” We consider this an honor to dedicate our 1980-81 yearbook to this 50 year-old building of ours, and to the Class of 1930-31. Russell Taylor Lavaughn Gregory Thorn Mildred Frazer Wolfe Taletha Vordtriede Woodbridge Deceased Benton Bass Emmerson Dunn Alberna Repke Jeremiah Russell Lafferty Richard LeCompte Cecil Milligan Harrison Pursell Woodrow Schmidt George Schroeder Edwin Zipprodt
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