Pleasant Lake High School - Bittersweet Yearbook (Pleasant Lake, IN)

 - Class of 1951

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60 ST , H Q JUNIORS

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She has many friends, but her best school chums are Wava Fox, Marjory Mill- er, and Annabelle Bebout. She enjoys all types of recreation, but her favorite sport is basketball, Her favorite pastimes are sleeping, talking, and eating. She enjoys driving a certain '41 Chevrolet very much. too. Joan's ambition is to become a nurse, but we think she will make a better housewife, 'tBest of Luck. -A. B. B. JANE ANN SMITH On October 24, 1933, Mr. and Mrs. James G. Smith of Decatur, Indiana, became the proud parents of a nine pound, blue-eyed baby girl. She was the first child in the family and they named her Jane Ann. Jane started to school at Decatur where she spent her first eight years. She then en- tered good old PMHS where she has com- pleted her schooling. Her best chums are Mary, Erma, and El- len, although she gets along with every- one. Her favorite sports are skating, bas- ketball, and softball. Her favorite subjects are typing and English. Janie enjoys knit- ting as her favorite hobby. Her ambition is to become an airline hostess. Good Luck Janie .-W. A. F. Twerzty BARBARA J EANNE WOLFE July 6, 1933, turned out to be a memor- able day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolfe of Pleasant Mills. At 6 a.m. the stork placed a rosy cheeked girl on their door- step. They named her Barbara Jeanne. She had blue eyes, brown hair, and weighed 10 pounds, 8 ounces. She has attended her 12 years of school- ing at Pleasant Mills where she has made an outstanding record. Her favorite subjects are mathematics and physics, Her school chums are Mary Frey, Jane Smith, Erma Fortney, and El- len Jones. Her favorite sports are table tennis, volley ball, and roller skating. Barbara is planning on entering Purdue University to major in mathematics and physics. We wish her loads of luck!-R. M, G. WILLIAM DONALD WORKINGER On January 17, 1933, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Workinger of Fort Wayne became the proud parents of a 7 pound baby boy. They immediately named him William Donald, better known as Bill . Having moved to Blue Creek, Bill began his schooling at North Brick. Then he fin- ished his elementary schooling at Kimsey. He entered good old PMHS where he com- pleted his 12 years, His school chums are all the senior boys. His ambition is to continue to be like he has been for the last 18 years. We, the class of '51, wish him success and luck.-E. A. J.



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FRONT Row: Bonnie Roe, Alice Hirschy, Marilyn Noll, Sally McCullough. Myrna Foor. Phyllis Moser. Grace Baltzell, Colleen Evans lNlIDDLE Row: Mr. Garrett. Glen Bauman. Olin Edgell. John Burkhart, John Bilderbaek. Henry Sipe. Kay Miller BACK Row: Charles Hawkins. Jack Raudenbush. Bill Johnson, Richard Young. Bob Bowen. Lee Edwards. Bob Noll IUNIOR IOTTINGS Twenty-one Jolly Juniors came back to try to get some more learning pounded into their heads. My what thick skulls we Juniors have! We lost three girls-Barbara lr- win, Roberta Roebuck, and Carrie Drake-and gained Charlie Hawkins, who returned from Adams Central. We got right down to business and elected our class ofticers and sponsor, They are: President: Colleen Evans: Vice-President: Sally McCullough: Secre- tary: Alice Hirschyg Treasurer: Grace Baltzell: Sponsor: Mr, Garrett. We had one class party at Hanna-Nuttman Park last fall. We hope to have another one this spring. We are going to have our class play before long, We are very proud to have Jack Raudenbush, Bill Johnson, Bob Noll, Richard Young. and Lee Edwards on the Basketball team and Bob Bowen as Assistant Student Mana- ger. We also have Marilyn Noll and Bonnie Roe as varsity cheer-leaders. We have been very busy this year selling magazines and name plates for mailboxes. We are looking forward to our Senior year when we can take a trip, providing we make enough money. Twenty-two

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