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x 9- 9 'ay JUNIORS lil Darlene Venters HMen may come and men may go hut my heart is mine forever.U Glee Club l-2 Pep Club 3 Vice-President Pep Club3 Class Treasurer 3 Twirler l-2 Librarian 3 Cantata l-2 Eldon Westhusing Why go around with a downward face, tis one that laughs that will win the race. Basketball l-3 Football l-3 Track 2-3 Softball l ieno Jaco Popular, handsome, and full of pep. With a football, he has a rep. Basketball l-2-3 Football l-2-3 Softball l Class President 3 Class Vice-President l-2 Student Council l-2-3 Angela Ganoung A cheerful friend is like a sunny day. F.H.A. l-2 Pep Club l-2-3 Jackey Fischer An old maid I shall never be. V99 Cl'1'C 1-2-3 Secretary l Twirler l-2 Glee Club l-2 F.H.A. l Cantata l-2 Don Prickctt If flirting were a crime. Football l-2-3 Softball l Basketball l-2-3 Band l Glee Club l-2 Cantata l-2 Class President l-2 Class Vice-President 3 Student Council l-2-3 Vice-President Student Council 3 9
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Ruth Malin Don't put off today what you can do tomorrow. F.H .... 2 3 A Glee Club 2 3 P.H.A. Historian A Annual Staff A Booster Staff b Ellen Shipman Her appearance is smart and neat, and a personality that all of the Elfls seek. Band 1-2-3-L Cheer Leader 1 Quartette 1-2-3 Junior Play 3 Booster Staff h Annual Staff h Glee Club l-2-3 Class Song Leader 1-2-3 Sextette 2 PSP Club 1 Jennie Workman Where there's a will, there's a way. Cardette 1-2-3-A Sextette 2-3 Band 2-3-L Cantata 2-3 Glee Club 2-3-L ' Booster Staff L Annual Staff b CLASS HISTORY In the year 1937 there were twenty-five timid little boys and girls enrolled in the first grade. Out of this twenty-five there are only five left to graduate from P.H.S. these are Jennie Workman, Mary Yeagy, Bob Copper, and Milton Lee Shaw, In the second grade these open-mouthed little wonderers were joined by Eva Mae Meredith, and Jack Marston. As they wended their way through grade school, five more members of the present senior class hooked on. These are Margie Workman, Dick Monical, Maurine Mcclay, Mary Jane Williams, and Darrell Bair. September of 'LS found forty-one scared freshmen being initiated into four long years of hard work. That year they had some lively class parties. The class chose Jack Marston for president, Dick Monical, vice president, and John Selbe as secretary and treasurer. The class lost six of its weary students, Bill Mason, Milton Stoner, Johnny Selbe, Betty and Gloria Slansky, and Lola Dunham. This left only thirty-five to face the sophomore year. During the second year they became more permanently attached to P.H.5. These courageous students took time for music productions and displayed their skill in athletics, but found that it paid to be ignorant. The officers elected for this year were Keith Gilbert, president, Dick Monicnl, vice president, and Don Mosher, secretary and treasurer. At the end of the sophomore year they lost Richard Bradley, Ted Benoit, Keith Burkholder, Katherine Dechant, Arlene Dreil- ing, Waunita Dreiling, Roylynn Lumpkins, Keith Gilbert, and Freda Sprinkle. The juniors found this year better than the others for they now had hoses of graduating sometime. This year they chose for their oresident, Milton Shaw, vice president, Phyllis Brum- baugh, secretary, Don Mosher, and treasurer, Mary Williams. The class gained cne, Phyllis Brum- haugh, and lost three, Leon Bair, Ralph Green, and Joyce Pulec. The class put on a three act comedy play Wwhen A Woman Decidesu, and they honored the seniors with a soiffy prom. At the beginning of the senior year the class gained three students, Ann Schneider, Ellen Shipman, and Dan Clements, bringing the total to twenty-five to graduate from P.H.S, The offic- ers for this year were Paul Rempe, president, Dick Monical, vice president, Phyllis Brumbaugh, secretary, and Don Mosher, treasurer. This class was very busy with the Cardinal Booster, Annual, and their play NDon t Take My Pcnny.H To finish their high school days of happy mem- ories the class is planning 3 sneak. A
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43 44' 15 ICQ Robert Ordway His solemn face and innocent stare, both deceive the unaware. Football l Basketball l-2 Glee Club 2-3 Librarian 2-3 Class Secretary 3 Pep Club l Class Reporter 2 Cheerleader l Band l-2 Cantata l-2 Madlyn Garvert Gaiety is my second name, Glee Club l-2 Pep Club 1-3 Cantata l-2 Joan Westcott Speech is great, but silence is greater. F.H.A. l-2 Glee Club 2 Pep Club 1-2-3 Cantata l-2 Robert Gilbert Jolly, and friendly to everyone. There's no use worrying, when you can have fun. Football l-2-3 Softball 1 Basketball l-2-3 Glee Club 2-3 Cantata l-2 Student Council 2-3 Lawrence Fellhoelter Hapoy go lucky, may and free.! Football 2-3 Track l Leona Garvert A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. Student Council l Pep Club 3 Glee Club l-2 Cantata l-2 Class Secretary 2 Jennie Mayhew Oh! Love--Vhere art thou? Pep Club l 3 Glee Club l 2 Cantata l-2 Ronald Carmicheal A fine fellow is he a true 'flzzrr faves wrgfi friend he'l1 always be. Football l-2-3 Cantata l-2 Basketball l-2-3 Softball l Glee Club l-2 Class Treasurer l Eddie Phlieger HYes, thats Eddie at the mOp'u Donna Hartnett UDear Mamma, bend me ten cents, I wanta' be wild.H Vice-President Pep Club 2 Glee Club 2 Class Secretary 1 Cantata 2 Pep Club 2-3
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