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FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Back row left to right: Leon Ross, Dean Kirkpatrick, Phillip Parker, Richard Henrie, Eldon Harris, Delwin Lumpkins, Richard Pettyjohn, Darrel Campbell, Jerry Milan, Darrel Mayhew, Roy Garvert, Wilfred Garvert. Middle row left to right: Miss Sawin, Denny Beckley, Max Edson, Max McClay, Max Dougherty, Jack Pulec, Eleanor Axelson, John Clarke, Harold Eilers, Raymond Ganoung, Letty Friezen, Jean Westcott, Eileen Brumbaugh, Mr. Porterfield. Front row left to right: Mary Adam, Mildred Adam. Farrel Keas, Monna Lou Thompson, LaVonne Williams, Joan Bartlett, Shirley Thomas Wanda Lumpkins, Shirley Stamper, Vivian Harrison, Alice Knight. Ji . Q X o vw 'A f :X A1 Ax -E-fi W xr f I3 M
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SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Back row left to right: Melvin Jones, Elvin Jones, James Thornton, Bernard Rempe, Norman Dreiling, Junior Eilers, Bill Griffin, Champ Matson, Cleo Clements, Charles Stahl, Jack Graves, Dale McConchie, Leonard Werner, Billy Meyers. Middle row left to right: Mrs. Overholser, Hyatt Stamper, Harold Meyers, Shirley Benedick, Loretta Westhusin, Betty Adam, Barbara Johnson, Glennice Stewart, Yvonne LaGesse, Judy Canning, Carrol Brumbaugh, Phyllis Mock, Donald Hartnett, Galen McGhghy, Ronald Thornton, Mr. Comer. Front row left to right: Lucille Stahl, Genva Beckly, Marilyn Cerrow, Zelda Wildrix, Naomi McClay, Pauline Fellhoelter, Mary Ruth Rempe, Bernadine Rempe, Florence Ruhaak, Jean Clark, Thelma Phlieger, Marjorie Loreg, Wilma Lee Taylor. x x . Q :ml 'K' W. qlit EUX1 11 Q X 'Vi' v I A .vi v ' -'., ,z 'b S 4 6 1 X ' ' MW? Ts , - 'N ', 3 'lglgiif f . Engng . R 41' N ,K X-,f Q' I2
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WE DON'T WANT 'EM We, the members of the senior class of l9h9, knowing that our time has come to leave dear old P.H.S., do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament, each of us being of unsound mind, but possessing a steady hand, do hereby bequeath, endow, and will our most prized possessions to the faculty and under-classmen. Having spent all of our money on gowns and invitations, we do hereby request that all of our debts at the drug stores, and all lib- rary fines, be left to the juniors, also our dignity, vast store of knowledge, and polite mannerisms in the halls. To the sophomores we bestow our ability to keep the locker doors slamming and our habit of arriving at school promptly at 9:15 a,m, To the freshmem we leave the hope of someday becoming seniors. all the students in general we leave the honor of being teachers from To pets. I. I. I. Canning. I. Henrie. I. I. Ellen Shipman, leave Dan Clements, bestow I. If I, Margie Workman, will I, Violet Slansky, will I, Ruth Ann Malin, will I Ruth Rempe. I. I. I. I. I. Bob Ordway. Phyllis Brumbaugh, leave my typing ability to Bluford Hartnett. Bob Copper, will my cheating ability to Phil Parker. Louise Brotemarkle, bequeath my ability to keep my man to Judy Jack Marston, bestow my ability to stay in school to Richard my my my my my Eva Mae Meredith, will my blonde hair to Geneva Beckley. Dick Monical, leave my ability to stand the sight of blood to Dale McConchie and my used tooth brush to Max McClay. southern brogue to Pauline Fellhoelter. millions to those who need them. boy friend's small figure quietness to 'Chevie' to Jack Pulec. to Vivian Harrison. Bernadine Rempe. Delma McConch1e,w1ll my sweet little brother, Dale, to Mary Milton Shaw, bequeath my girl friends to John Clarke. Mary Lorene Westhusin, leave my smile to Wanda Lumpkins. 'Paul Rempe, will my bashfulness to Don Prickett. Maurine McClay, will my polite behavior to who ever needs it. Don Mosher, will my passion for winking at the girls to the Jones Twins, and my study hall water pistol to Eldon Westhusing. I, Jennie Workman, will my ability to be mean to Angela Ganoung. I, Darrel Bair, leave my ability to be popular with the girls to I, Mary Jane Williams, will to Florence Ruhaak. I, Carl Groom, will my worn to some unlucky senior next year I, Ann Schneider, bestow my Dwinelle. my ability to keep a car in the road out locker and torn American Observer .ability to sleep in class to Evelyn I, Betty Stalnaker, bequeath my quiet ways to Jackie Fischer. I, Mary Yeagy, will American History to the Seniors of 1950. I, Nadine Jones, will my long hair to Wilma Lee Taylor. fl WW T A M, Yff .. A ,, he 4, 1 14
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