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JVM 72,4 ,UC , WMA f .idakicpf Y fa' We JW- Q I Wfffzm, , ,aff 4 7? it 47 T 9 45444 CHOL R HIP 1910 - 1920 In the years from 1910 to 1920 such important organizations as Hi-Y 119111, Girls Reserves 119145, and the Student Council 419165 were organized. The Booster, the weekly newspaper, and the first orchestra composed of six pieces also were founded in C1916l. The Purple and White was issued only at commencement time beginning in 1912. The subsciption rate was then raised to fifty cents. During the yearbook varied in size from twenty to two hundred papers. ,Q
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MAJ K X, N MJ I ll., Ldaafqsvaa.. Kd My , i , ,ffl-a .Le ' 1, fYf4.,.f-QA44 ,Z I f' .. I -fl , 4 f 0 xi xi 1, in I QL! Qi 'ii If J ' ,!' f i fl Nj FL? K' J if 94-'D 5 5 5 ll, . P ' 1 if Xiu. jffgg i ff 1. tfffjfjidfi iii, 5 j ff' f ' X I5 Pln September of 1947 sophomores 155 in number entered P.H.S. ready for a 1 three year stay as students working -to broaden their education. These students chose as their leaders: Clarence Scates, president, Kay Newman, vice president, Patty Lewis, secretary, and Charles Bavuso, treasurer. For cheerleaders they elected Annette Brown and Harry Smith. As juniors they again started the year with 155 members. This Junior class soon got into the swing of events and elected their leaders for 1948-49. These were: President, Hughes SpencergVice-President, Bonita Stuckeyg Secretary, Suzanne Russingg and Treasurer, Doris DuBois. The students elected Jerry Williamson and Raymond Tag Ford for their cheerleaders. On May 6, 1949 under the direction of Dan J. Tewell, the Junior Class presented a 3-act comedy Springfever. In 1949 they returned to P.H.S. as seniors. Under the leadership of President, Bob Bath, Vice-President, Kay Newmang Secretary, Marcella Dauchezg Treasurer, Ronald Damrill, and the Cheerleaders Jerry Williamson and Ralph Sill, they worked hard to make this last year a real success. The Senior Play, a three-act comedy, Uncle Fred Flits By presented on November 23, and directed by Miss Maude Laney, was a major activity of the class. The class is proud of Bonita Stuckey who was elected Football queen and of Kay Newman and Demarice Coots who were her attendents. On December 21 the class party in the Little Theater furnished fun for all. Senior week was crowded with the traditional banquet, play day, baccalaureate, and graduation. CLASS OFFICERS Bob Bath President Kay Newman Vice President Marcella Dauchez Secretary Ronald Damrill Treasurer UM 5 LJ Jae idea-15:5 QMS, S we
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