Pleasant Mills High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Pleasant Mills, IN)
- Class of 1943
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T QM s f V Qui 1 , 'Lg Q. , 'rbi , ., I q. 1 ! ., K ,U ,U 1 . - 1 A - V, , :rw M rx Vg . , f . M J vf V . :W Im, IM' Jouxoa GLASS HISTORY , In September, 1940, thirty-one very green but deter- mined Freshemen entered Pleasant Mills High School They were: Jook.Al1enL Virginia Archer John Bauman: Fern Case, Kenneth Chronieter, Don Cottrell, Earl Hawkins, Donna Johno stone Ruth Klomz, Richerd Manleyl Wanda Mans Feyme Miller, Jesse Murie, Donald Hyexeg Doyle Peinterz Loyd Freya Harold Sapp, Charles Shell, Donald Stevene. Bonita Thatcher? Hobart Troutner, Barbara Whlteu Nile Wllliemsonf and Phyllis Wolfe Mr- Mowrey was chosen ee olaee eponeoro The following oleee offloare were elected for the years Harold Sapp -Erase ident5'Fern Case' Vioempreeldentg Neve Loo Crownover, Seo- retary and Treasurer Two close parties were held during the yearn The one in the first eeoeeter wee at the home of Pauline Hawking? 'the one in the second semester was at the Hannah NuttmandPerk.in Deoezur,' After our first year of 'high school education' we left our greenese to the oncoming Freshmen, and entered Pleasant Hills High School ee Sophoe moreso Q A - - T' The Sophmore offioere were: Feyma Miller, Preeidenzg Herald Sappn Vioeepresidentg Fern Casey Seerebery and Treaf eurern The class sponsor was Mro Rose. During our Sopho- more year we held a periy at the home of Neve Loo Crownover, and another one at the home oflloyd Freya We were also well represented on the Honor rollr . A At the beginning of our Junior year e elaee meeting was held and the following officers were ohoeunr Loyd Frey, Presldentg Pauline Hawkins, Viseepreeidentj Betty Death Secretary and Treaeurere MTU Buffenberger was chosen sponw sore So fare we have held one party this year, It was at the home of Yple Wllliamsonu In eporte we had Painter Freyr Sapp and Williemeon in Basketball. Son -ning new hae oeen added along the line of physical 9dUC'6lOR9 in which the girls an? r ye both have befn working hard Thou is in our Physical Flaneee Program . - A Ae Seniors- we hope to have on eventful year and accome plieh much for our benefit and also for the school 5'2 ' 1 . . . I, -pf'-.V N. .- ,- V 1 , -- ' ' ' f 'WV-ew Y I- X V- . .4 A qt. 12' itz? .x ,I avi wig! u . ., Q' if ' f 5 '1'-nlblr A f' 3104 ,5,Q,k7 .- 4. A - A A ' r , 1: ' 'S ill V , U ' ' .,. ' L' . '4 51 ' , ' 3 ' 'U' .H H Af , fe-rf'-'f',g Nagl- K . A-5f.f f ,v JW QF ,Q,H33' ITF 4 V 'vw J, fi51if f3.3jl 1 N ml' . ' I I 'L X K A -Q ., , - -A 'f af' -'I ,E. . Y'f1i,gxFf,t LM 1,7 , :5:gQ'ngL:.,+ A .'-.lable 'H VT J V ' .A fall My 4-:if ' WW Q f 1fev4: nm A JA,b,v,Yf 1 1 .9Blm'5a ' W! 1 V, 'Wu ' r '-Mai MY - ' . 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After L56 1r.t hlx t A ,fir the Ululi 'mini UEGFEQBIQ WXGA only thlflynlli gllltnzlfq Gill: lffllifl 5Pl,f President--uonulu' Utrfysr, Vans PruasalninnV00a llkltpnaon, .na ao.. u.d Tro.a.- lilytna Puplld of Bhd Sopbvmoru Ciuab of LHQLJG5 ,rea l88ma lutloy Dunn '..0n rnylxa! ltump harm ..o 1oCJ41o Ru Ll 0 Nfl -Spam May DOF!! lhlnff Lucy vore JOQD ll!!! Ciuor. Huite V040 ltl unnon Aliup axlpan llblh Qlilf Du A41a Jonueun Ruby fly if hott, Younn Unfy WIKI Herman R005 Joan Dhsoniolsr nonwld Bsrfyor Donn lp tl on Vuryln mayor .?'E5:5'Z?.:'3 Hr seam: r., bon.3 Jvhnlnn Hltr M Schott Eugen Brudbock Hurvix Wankinn warv,4 Hyruu,ur Alice rf N rf l X UJ4 ,. 1. ' 4 1 n 4 Q ' 1- L!f. f.' wi fy' X J v X 4' ,4 ,H n ax .V ,wt 5,. D ' T.. ill ugh 'fuk L Q Y 1'hI'ifq,,' ii' V L l --A ' 4- v. v x,.- ,A Va 4, 4 'va- J - W N7 . '. , W-1 ' ,f ,l , ' V f K mr 1 I I! 1 I ' my Q - 3 N.- , val. ' v- r .Y , lx . ,Wx 'a :.,!, ,J -sg-1 Lg I V- -'gig 'I ,L-7, a , .r O e . L I , n FRESHMEN CLASS HISTORY ' 'The Freshmen started to High School at the beginning of the year with forty-five green Freshmen. but due to moving have been reduced down to fortyethree, Te elected officersg they were as follows: Presidentg Delaine Werling, Vhze Presidentg Art Hurst, Secretary and l Treasureg Chalmer Millerg Sponserg Mrs. Fortney. We have had one class PY was held at Pat Noll's home and games were enjoyf. ' lDBH we played outdoor games. Refresh- ments were se..eaa ' 1,0 1' -4. Betty Allen Lester B. T.wus David Bs r Amos Ba an Calvin Bauman Richard Bebout Franklin Cottrel lax Crownovar Jean Foreman Irene Fuchs Rohert Luginbill Esther Hanley Ralph Merriman Bud lc Cullough Chalmer Hiller Billy Meyers Georgia Myers Loren l,ers Iary Lou Myers Ivan Fuchs Phyllis Geisler Ilene Geyer Art Hurst Mary Jones Dorothy Johnson Herbert Johnston Betty Lautzhenheiser Kathyrn Lichtinberger ,Eugene Luginbill Kathleen Noll Patty Noll Sherman Nyffler Audra' '11nter Har' Roe R' Roe 5' 3D0yu James Teeple Esther Tinkham Mildred Tricker Delaine Werling Paul Speakman Rheba Tarlor Frieda Williamson Donald Winans Harold Young I Forma Ruchs INDEX DEDICATION: Foreward H Dedication ADMINISTRATIUN: ' Qaculty SENIOR CLASSS Valedictorian and Sulutatorian picture Clara History Biographies Pa rtles ' Play Practice Jr, a nd Sr Play Practice Pictures - Trip to Chicagn Gan Inu Imagine! Claus'w11l Class Prophecy JUNIUR CLASS Class History Class Picfure Sophomore Class History Freshman Class Hiitcry ACTIVITIE51 Science Vocational Commercial Curriculum Social Science, La nguage Mathematics Physical Edacation Fine Arts ATHLETICSA Basketball Picture r Basketball Team Games Intramural Tournaments FINANCIAL REPORT OF THE SCHOOL J-A . E fs I.. Q . I ,AQIL ' vlvf' LN v . X , , . , , '- 1 V 6,1 . ' .V Q5'-gif' f 731. 1 K ,V . 4 I. ,Mx fmwtffr W- 'f,r 5' 1 , rg 4., v. 1. J' . 1.QEr.T..l3i:f4 I , -21' if rl , , , V, 1 ,.-, ' Mi '-4 p 1 Q 'N' x V, '4 qui, N 175 'A 4' ,. -P .ws If 0 !l .V .' X ,.. .AA .,. 1' f 4 4 ' gif' A 11 . .,Fj' J' '1 A. 1 -., .Lf .4 JJ 7'4- Q ,W .V x,y I .A. v 1' 4131. V fy, Ar W .- ' 1 f .. P+. l'll1-Lf. -7- - K F. . I x -IL'-,1 M .. ,, A .l' by ' V ,., n In I . ,X fit,-.1,.j. 'MRT' M ml Q, 'Q X ', uf h Y ., , . ', 1 ,I ,p 1 L ann. X 1 Xu , . X. V . , . , Q U v -. .5:I' ., W fig: vf llvh. .- I if L 4 'l' SCIENCE Q - Tee term Science includes such classes as Biology, 8th grace General Science, Aeronautics and Physics. Mr. Mowrey, e graduate from Manchester College, teaches Physics while Mr. Ross, a graduate from whitenburg teaches grade science and ur, BuF'encerger, a graduate from Man- chester teaches Biclcgy, ' Due to the present war conditions the iield of science has been asia a necessary element because in almost every branch of service someone with some Science work is needed. ' In our Biology class this year we started out with 45 students, probably one of the largest Freshmen classes in the nistory of the school. Q We had planned on using -our ways on class'worx and one say on lab work, but Que tc ' size of the class and the amount of lab supplier it was impossible to conduct lab work. In our class room work we spent time on the drawing of tnirty prominent flowers, drawlng ana coloring cz twenty-five cgrdsg drawing and labeling of thirty or forty insects as well as a number of tests. wht if tt ' - its sometlsa before school is out we ,inn to tan lst .,eld trips ana see ii we can identify some of those plants we have discussed in class. Along with learning all the Plant Phglam which inclu I8 every type of plant and flower around here we also leer ed the ten different Phylum and subclasses. Since Biology is e required course and since everything fftuns us is mace up or lives on Eiological factors it is a good course to study. H ggrcnautics , T448 is not primarily a war course. The age of flight and the airplane are coming. It is time the nation becomes air-minded. So the course is an example of applied Physics 8 study: of the facts ani'principles which go into the build- ing, testing, and flying oi the airplane. About half the -15-h . x,L E . ' H - .r A+- -ii: 2- A - , ,441-1 ls 'W - if 4 r al K Z ,Mg -' at course deals with mathem 6emoetric.' Therefore a COUTSGS must be had befor the course, atlcal problems, both algebraic and fundamental knowledge of these two e the students can get the most from ' Physics This course was put with toe Indiana plan fo Seniors were required to in during the last ,semester in llre r war emergency education. All the enroll + Like the longer regular Physics course, the students studied matter lthose things'which make up the universe? and the effect of a force or in this course include and light, VOC? energy, on this matterf' The topics mechanics, heat, electricity, sound TI -LNA1 Home Economics Il - During the first se foods and helped with the also helped with the pre has become very popular Pupils have been served and tiring for the girls The Fr ahmen girls Of their sewing projects The Sophomore girls furnishing 'Dream Housesn they are studying Hygiene cone stronger, healthier exercises and stldies, Freshman girls studied, ch- The Sophomore girls the school lunch which On an average basis, 152 per day. Those days were strenuous who server and washed disheso seater the school lu- paration of this year' have been.sewing this semestert Many show neat worxienship, displayed their skill end t ste in in the Hone Management Glasst Now and Hone Nursing, They hope to be- and nvre physical fit through their ggriculture 2 lo eg! ptttmptihg to furnish the experience essential to '59 1186 chaise of an pqsupatica and give the beginning of P1'0D01'tf-100 tea famine The Agriculture in this grade deals with the problems of aniaml production, plant prediction, farm managenent, farm mechanics, and gardening. . ...I , -U' Q , x W hx ' 3, H ' .. 1x1 ' s 0 ' , . ? .u' -vlfsl A., v TWII 4 G . , 5 ,, 1' sv' ,. 1-', '. - yfK1'?7'H'd iw: 1-fr we .2 , '., + fb. 9, A' A 'Ay-'J'.. Q. H' 1 v 'L G' f.. , .- ,J ,.. 9..- ' NYM 'NMFA ,i., - - W r, nw 1 bt '- .- ,N . . X ,I I N I W. . . 1 , ,r 41 ,:'.T. ' .I-.- WLM., '-A-ff? Q' I . v n A X fl V . N, .um ,' xi A , .-lv ,. :Va , QPFZQXZ., f!,f4- X, ' 4 f , . ' I 5 1 wma V 0 :.g.y:,Mfl ' W, L. 'xl 4 1 ' I ' .x , -, A if A , 'Q' -g 1 , ,, QI. M . ' ' A 1 , Q. , . , ,. ' 1 A 4 Y K f V ,mf I I4 Y -'Qu' ' . gr- .64 'T 'Fi Y 1 ,M '11, Jw ' I -K 3.10 9, 'P 'A f,a f rp it .hers .ri Y 41 ll :If xg: I 1- ,U ',. fy, H f L h 'dy-lwv. 1. +34 3 . These boys are an unusual group, so quiet, so reserved and so, studiols that they run to class and push esoh other on .le way. Often hey ask to he dL-m1ssed -arl,, gould it be that they like Physical Ed. better? They prefer.problems instead of constructions and formal proofs. If the school term is long enough, they may be able to comprehend some Geometry VUCATIUNAL ' . Hone Econonlcs ' Mrs- Yaeer who is at the head of the Home Bc. department has helped bring it to a successful year of 1942 and 1943. During nme .first senester the Freshmen girls studied foods and helpet with the school lunch. The Sophomore girls also helped with the preparation of the school lunch which has become very popular this years On an average basis, 152 pupils have been served per day The way to e fellows heart is through his stomach, as people say, The girls tried this by serving the fellows they especially liked first if someone else didn't beat them to it Serving was quite e rush at all times and the girls were glad when everyone had been served. It seems strange that when it came dishwashing time the girls were hard to find: The close of serving was in January when there couldn't be enough butter supplied and due to the food rationing. Cleora and Veda sold candy, pop, and ice cream this year They tried to sell as much to one person as they could but didn't always accomplish to-do so. The later part of the year they could only,get a few pieces of candy and pop to sell. 0? oeurse to nise some excitement they once in a while dropped s botfle ef pop accidently The FPGSBMQH girlsaheye been sewing this semester. Hany of their EQWLBE B?SQ9ets shew neat workmanship. The lophcmcre girls displayed their skill and taste in furnishing 'Dream Houses' in the Home Management class. Now they are stud.1mg Hygiene and Home Nursing. They hops to become stronger, healthier and more physical fit through exercises and ntuqtisv - s-F5541 an rfv' nm. 2 ww fl ww .. .f -Damn ' ' We V , ..., I, V ',,.-. ,, 1 I. , .: , . ,. , 1 . - g '.- A . , .-,1 m3-.,x , , nw., . I B ,' -M P, . 1.'3':1:7'f'L ,YL U : ' '- ,Y 'Lf- 1 .ik M, ,,.w7,ax A. - - ,il .M :I ar emqqf.iw:! 1- H: Ml' 1 Wh :M fi-jan.: 1255 f. .a,1'T ' wad YH ' iw w',S,.nr 1 X 'dl' k i4f?211 'J 3 W 'will M.. ', fx., r yy? sig, . 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If the school term is long enough, they may be able to comprehend some Geometry - VOCATIUNAL Hone Eoononics Mrs. Yager who is at the head of the Home Bc. department has helped bring it to a successful year of 1942 and l943. During U18 first senester the Freshmen girls studied foods and helped with the school lunch. The Sophomore girls also helped with the preparation of the school lunch which has'bevome very popular this year. On an average basis, 152 pupils have been served per day The way to A fellows heart is through his stomach, as people say- The girls tried this by serving the fellows they especially liked first if someone else d1dn't beat them to it Serving was quite a rush at all times and the girls were glad when everyone had been served. It seems strange that when it came dishwashing time the girls were hard to find. The close of serving was in January when there couldn't be enough butter supplied and due to the food rationing. Cleora and Veda sold candy, pop, and ice cream this year They tried to sell as much tc one person as they could but didn't always accomplish to do so. The later part of the year they could only,get a few pieces of candy and pop to sell. Of course to nies some excitement they once in a while dropped a bottle Qf pop accidently The Freshmen girls haye been sewing this ssmestert many of 5361? Eeilhg BPQJSEEE show nest workmanship. The Sophomore girls displayed their skill and taste in furnishing WDream Houses' in the Home Management class. Now they are stud,1ng Hygiene and Home Nursing. They hope to become stronger, healthier and more physical fit through exercises and studlesf Q ,+'. in -lr -- 4 l v A Q y . ' 1 4 ' . , f'. ' .M Au 4 L 'I 1 I' . I , 1 I n I' P .a, 4.1 1 . If .- -V ' -'f'T .::,?':M rx V ' ' ' ,'fI'!'1',..,T U- ' i' NI . ' , IL Q, 1' V- ' 1 ' ftp,'.' ' x .- ' . ni .f 1 . 4- '. -' , ,fri-in , . ' FF '5I1g,'H'f ,lif ' , 'l ,'w. I'-, ,. ry i:..i , if ',. . 1 - ' . , ..-- . v . U ' 1 ,. -. 's ', 1 . v ' If I ' nvlh'-' -i Q A ' .H lift ' .M K Q w s A 4 t v 1 v -I ' r n Q u u '7 , ,,. ' rf- Egg: 4.257 ' , A ,av at .. ' i x 1 'A -bf! 'J A, 'i -1- 1' ,X 4 'J- i ,W un 'i .' 3, 1, , , 937054, .Q . if , is L ' : ,Ii -9 'f p ,Vw N , :-'Ugu .1 1 T My 0: 9 'V y 1 .9 A, 'WW 17 I, , xxr.-'H .15 it X ww j' Due to the war we have edfed a ?athemat.: refresher. In this course we are stressing the principles of Arithmetic, 5931102 with such subjects as equations, percent, and for- mu as. CGVHERCIAL CUHHIFULUM . Pupils et Pleasant Hills are offered two curiculums in which they may major, the academic and the commercial. This Year the commercial curriculum includes Junior Business, Bookkeeping, and two years of typing. None of the courses are requireu, but there is usually little escape from Junior Easinesa. The Four classes have an enrollment of eighty-two P 8. Tgxing 1 Here the pupils learn the fundamentals of typing, and for aims there are twog An exploratory course, and typing for Personal use. As a first semester renuirenent, they rust be able to type twenty-five words per mi ute on a fire minute SP995 test. 'During the second semester the students are all PrOceed5ng at their own rate, some fest, others slower. The enrollment is 16. They are--Jack Allen, Fern Case, Bettv Death, Ellen Draper, Pauline Haskins, Donna Johnston, Betty Litchenberger, Wanda Mann, Fayma Hiller, Doyle Painter, Robert Sipe Roy Taylor, Bonita Thatcher, Barbara white vnu Phyllis Wolfe, A The best typing students in the class are Fayma Killer and Phyllis Wolfe. For the pest 4 or 5 weeks the class has been working out Fudtots as a requirement of the course. The students may work at their own speed and ability in completing this as- Siinment. The teacher gives many time tests in order to see what progress is mace by the s+udents. Most of then make an average of 20-25 words per minute. A few of the faster ones make 30-40 words per minute. e .ma.a..1 11 h In this class the finishing touches may be put on for vocational typing if the student desires. During the most of the Year the class had a weekly four-point program. MTBBY were to C11 Pomplete certain required co,y work from the textvbook, C21 actively raise their typing speed at the rate f '1??l 'Tm 3211! '1 :fb Ln.. fa Sif- nf! A.uv' ., ,.,..J ,,1 ,V Q 5 ' 'A ,- ,-, u, .Q v 1 . f v , V, 24 4 Q- My . , , . ,L in I sv E Lag A 'Q ag'-'z ' iw 1-, ' ,A . .. ,, . ,Y A fe 4 , 1 I ,A fi Qs. T v., 'iw- o ,fxi 1 i , .x .. ,Q . - 4 .-v.-rf N ill ' . A , Ag V A W U J - Y , 1 1. .ailin- , J K A ' 5 , W' M ,I ,HH M, 1 ' vb V 5' 'sf si ' 1 J , .wrx A ,v ., . V, I Y Iva .1 W: MP4 5' . ,A ll J' .U .. of one x-.ork per minute per seek, C33 suffer serie kind of test, usu.lly e dictated letter, old Q47 Jrite one letter ter Meet to sons friend, the lezter being soiled by the telcgerc ' at the beginning of the Iirst Seuester the enrollnent woo I4 students. Vary few of these 14 ere figuring on office jobs einer greduetion but it in still o fine subject to tgge. The close is going -long just fine and st full speed. They hove done most of the exercises in the hook end ere now nor - ing on the Yearbook of l94b-43- The students also helped on the legiltretlol of gescllxe end foodstuffs. The students who enrolled in it ere: Dorothy shine, Alice Luginbill, Hee Sill, hotle keinhnrt, sinlfred Shear, Gloria Shoaf, Helen Funk, Ivan Allen, Janes Kyyers, Lloyd Lichtcnberger, Floyd Huffman, Bob Norkinger, Rolond Jolie, sod Harry Speekmanv Dorothy Jnits, Lichtenbergor all have meds 55 aords BOQKKEEFING The Bookkeeping class, through diniired Snoaf, and Lloyd per minute or more. the introduction of one new thing ot e time, is leerning the double-entry system of recording bookaeeting. The elle sf tns.course ,re to slplore the sulj ci, to g.io a knowledge for personal recordfxeeping, to learn a vocation, and to learn some of the accounting principles used in business life of todey, st this sriting the students ere deep in the Spencer Retail Practice Set- Here they assume they ere working for Mrs Spencer, and for. a two month period, keep the some rec- ords uS can actually be found in any smell-toon Hardware, store. Those who entered Bookkeeping et the beginning of the school term ere: slice Luginbill, Dorothy shite, Gloria Hee Shoaf, ninifred sooaf, Hee Hill, Mabel Reinhert, Helen Funk Maurice Teeple, Ivan Allen, Floyd Hufimen, Cnhrles Frey, Lloyd Lichtenterger, Lyle Bailey, Miles Jones, and Forrest Hhikins. V The first Semester didn't go so 'good with some of them and at Christmas Charles Frey and Virginia Beam dropped it to take other irportent subjects. The girls seemed too good for the boys. The tts bright- est Bookkeeping students are both girls, Dorothy unite and Gloria shoaf. Gloria raked up the lsrgest score on the first semester test, getting 107 right out of e possible score of 107. - 6' 4 v 'a 1 -r . g 1 X I K w . LU. M aaa. -a, 5. 5 A s 5 ..! L. n a 1 rm' ',. i . f, I' 'P F fm .4.'- .c -1 I' N! j. , -, ,u ,R 43-I' . . L rl' -'I ri' ' ., 4. 5 Y f 'lv 'L ., x f-Ji 4 ,., 1 1 -nw ' 'I , fy DJ' , 1, I , wi? ' VP f V ,331 xr-' gl. 1 X --V -, f N H .fs ir 1-'aff 1 X , 2 XI! .. 4 ll v . 13. ., mf! fifyi T? .. HF- .f C a r . vu - fa'h'f:4 L,-- ,n '- ,nu .Qwflur N . ,I- -,V , VH .- liflibffpvyxb if ,lr Qlvlegf -.,, i . , ,-1 5'2 . 1,5 I ., , - V11 . - 1 1 1 Jf5f ,' r '-15' f., , v A- 1-' .5 H 7 'I ...V-1 1' Afiii 4 -5 I 'gel . .- -r l..i'.kIfi' -. '.-.- L., JUNIOR BUSINESS The Junior Business class meets the first period each morning und curing the year touches nearly all problome ot the business world. Those topics include ccmmunlcstlon by telephone, tolcsrlph .no letter, pllnnxng .nu budgat1ng,lns- ursnce, tr-nsportstlcn .nd travel, money end banking, some commercial lalg l view of oppcrtunlti-s for young business workers, business organization und .cnagcment, snd. m.ny other rellted topics. Q nt lenet one any per week ls spsna with business .ritu- motic, Each stlnent has e work-book in which neuxly Q11 types ot business forms -re found. Conlon problems .re pre- sented uno the students fill out the forms, SLGLAL SGgM4CE History ll The U. S. history Clles stlrted eizn a tctsl of twenty- tiva students. This course ls c requlrcs course by the Stats Department of Education -nd is neocaecr, for graduation. ' The course covers the progress oz civillzutlcn fron laO0 Ae D. to 1956. The first plrt flls wlth our heritage b-ck-grounds -nu than the settlement of all the oolonlnl clnims .no the .ov.ncomcat from there on until 19560 One of the most important eoctlofs is the one on iorld War I .no tne numerous pesos proposals to eno .11 were. We use . m.null which m-kes the book and subgect more understsudabls and more appreciative. Besides using the manual . lot of memory work has been cons sno slso - lot cf charts -nd outside reedlng h-s been completed. Scmbining .ll the cork, at find we had learned after thlnbs tb-t m.y help us in the ys.rs to come. .We kno! toot after this our ls oven we will nova accol- pllsned another grant step an the progress of aemocrscy sn History. General History In the General History course IO .re .ttemptlng to shoe the social, and culture value of History. People ere ln- . ', 9 QL -D-Wm! V .. ' ' 4 I +, D -. 'rf X . I , v Q , , N f 1- , v i M 1' v lit x Tkfflv ,714 4 .r . I r , ' I . 'I V , H ft. , f A, 'I 11 1 H, . W I x I . ,..', , 'I xl' 2 5-win 1-'15 ,J 1 '5 1 11-1 A ' v ul , :V V .-' ' 1' ,.'. J ' .1 4 - f IA , Ia' Ln' .. ' wt 1' ,, VA X A A u , .ni ' A ' . 1 S ..v ,- W , 1. , ,r 4 .. I I i ,. ll ,Q-.. ., , - l v 1 ,J , f 1 I J 1 ' Q 'rm 4 1 I x. lX.2. 'Ahh' ' . ll, . .Y if .1 ' s 5.4 I -, V , 1-r.L,, -1 , ' 1- - . ' .1 . . ,. M , v Wt' lfiflu r - ' . ,qgnii,'W'QQ,f . l A , ' A, 1 ' gn flv- up E 14: f,f'.H-H 4 ' 1 ' 'K ',: U, A ..- 1 ' K n - 'N . X ri 1 -. wi ' 'l,.'i1 .final 1' W 161: ,',:,-'I 4 . ' l n fluenoed not only by their immediate environment, but by the life. manners, customs, ideals, attitudes, and accomplishment C9f'05h0P peoples living in peet end present tlmese Democreoy le attained through the cooperation of lnd- lvlduele and groupee Through those eooiel organizations men has developed national life, ouotome, lawns and activities for living better individually and ln groupee Thleeoouree will show the need for better world oooperetlone Every Day Problems A new course, teught'by Mre Dale Ty ROIB, woe introduced in the high sehool curriculum th -'1' second aemeeter. liQPu1ng Jenuury 1. l9t3, entitled 'Every Dey Pronlene.' This course WHS'planned to meet the needs of the Senior boys interested in the current problems, I C11 This course had three main objectives, namely: To acquaint the student with some of the modern literature- new books written on the present Warp including flctlong altlogo ' t C27 To introduce the etudent to the type of general o1aee1fioatlon.teet that one must take when entering the U0 Be Army and Navy. In thle pheee of the oouree em- phasis was placed on higher Mathematica, especially dletance problems and geometric tlgureee C55 What every-body een do to win the wer, including our part in the Civilian Defensee Time was spent on ' hevlng report: given on treoee, lndustry, taxetlcn, ag- riculture and purchasing of-wer oondse In the e report: reasons why they are or greet importance we e presented by the individual students. The last week wee devoted to the study of ways to secure permanent Peace and prosperity for alle W LANGUAGE - ' 'A LEJJJL d The present war program has wrought havoc in the Latin fcllil- Only three.glrle ,have withstood the storms of the idretqaemeetero 'Two boys enrolled in college et Chrietmaeo 5995592 boy either had Nbuok fever' or 'cold feet'. He just QTQPPBG eatin, llthough he had been doing good worke Maybe ll nfefjudiyigkt eo ,hard ron it or lt might have been that I? 27 51-.4 fl- 1' A5 - , ,' '. ' 'P fi. if ' c -1' 'Ta Y. M A. . Aff - .x. VP-1 ' N M' S' :jf .- Latin and Basketball could nw. -pin be taken. The girls have completed ghe Qrefnf' Lira Q, giggx Pose or Caesar. Maybe some ai, sfey 'ny ofcfwe AWYS QP I 'A . , - '-,' '-, --'.-J-K. -S., ., .f gRALd amber they have edocee .. in same -Ae eaeeev Q w.- actics. ldteratuse HHS. Forbney taught tee Junior Americai Zitararupg Clase ohis year. The main Obviuqfqg vie 2: nzgig T-tzregqmg as an Zu:e'0nlhet1on of Amerizsp Lifehzz '36 :ist cu: liz- hf2fH49 iv Sb Pewmly inueree lee and inpopi'iL biciuie 12 exioros n vivid areoant of tae 7:55 E4 wgicx cgevifz :E ine greoenn cane into beide. English 3 aad 19 These courses were iauggt by mr. Rose. .Daring the fire eemesber exphasis was :lease on grammer ang poems vfiting, 312 secoxd semester was eatirely ievcted me the scudy of lin- Qrebure including current literature. The chief obgective of Qnis :curse was the teachamg ci literature agyfcciutien. Level and biography reading wa? enoouragei during ihe janv. MATHEMATICS glfetrs , Iris yes! :he cnrcllment in Algebra 9 use muen larger ihef any pzevicus year. Several Soptrmcre boys L sided to reoeem their F45 fran Lest year. In the class the theory of the survival of the fittest T95 Quite fvidant. Several failcf to earn the ccvceed pess- MFG -eragc and fell by the uayuiie. The, LfifJ3 have Leen FW'k0JlF plodding along, hopiui that at the end :J the aem- Lvbwr Lhey will receive staxs an their CFLVMS ui glory as TGWGTQB for their work. Geometry U8U811y the Gccmeiry clasp has just Coneisted of boys H and has been known as NbatcheLors headquartersn. Thi. year 039 Eirl enrolled. Since Neva Lou moved to Monroe, the boys have been downcast, especially Donald Johnson. ' an I 4 x sgfu, C x 5:34 1 P . QA Q 4 s . sf' ' 0 X its :lots :Z nintasn Lxgirsd and foupty-three presents 5:15 . volume witn hops that it has not unwortnily carried on the work done in previous years. This Spotlight is s recori of the past o school year. If this book brings satisfaction to you now, and in I later years brings bac: memories of school days, it will have ful- 3 filled its purpose. we have de- ' F and best ation of voted our most sincere efforts toward the compil H this hook, and we wish than our successors may continue the your book and make lt more beautiful W and gerfect in the i'u'r.ur-e. - U l I N L- F'0Rs-.ffsn 'X . . A - ' ' CM v w1.f1a, as .ff W. MK 5' 'L ' n I v 1 .V A z.. H Qu. ,Wg Q D ,, I ,i .A , vi-. 1 , .f -037' 1 x .Qlfya Tv . , I -it ' ,t A7 ,K V - - . V. , , 1117 'ja 1. Biff. F ' 2:4 'jc .,. ' 'f' 'Q1, 'P2X30.?L5 ' , 1' 1 W1 wi lf ffcff y ,M A -ICU: 'M 2 411. 1.4, 'fin 'E A J 4 gill: 1 Y wx' v. , 7' I '-Q 4 Q. . A ' .' , Nu had - -W rf - 'i 8.1: Q' My JI, V Xu? Q , ' A' , , ' W, 'I ,. :'y H M-I - ' E: W --V1 'R , W! J' V3 'V V' , A . 1 , J 4p.'f.n fivaiwf 4222115 ,, f n 5 . , ' ' my ' '-3. fkmw . 0 . vo .. ' W W ' f X UL -,' Qfaffjwqe - W! T F ,M- M gF w 9-ff A o' We are attempting to furnlch the experience essential to the wise chnica of an occupatioo and give the beginning gf proonratinn for forming! The Agriculture in tnis gradg deals with the problem of aninnl nroduction, plant production, fern management, I rm mechanics, uni gardening . 555 to thc war we hnve added a wetoemftic rffrvnhcr In this cnnrsn we re stressinr thf principles of Arith ftic, ovalins with cut? subjects no roHn+ions, por cont, QWJ for:- ules, . - FHWTTCAL VTVC T505 .glnlal ihtn1gal.I1tn23s Fhysical Fitness Claeono for Hinh 5c'oo1 Girls- were under the nuoerv'Q on of Erqu Fnrtncyn Ca11af?entico, Ho-kft boll, Volleyball and Kick Ball were givon thc first thrsn devc of thc weak and First Aid wmv t-1 ht the ln:t tw: davfo In the First Aid Course ton Follcwinf pci ts Scif stressed: . What First iid Tab Who Should Give First Bid. The Hain Purpose of First Aid Trainingo Needs of nirnt iiin Important Thzncs To Be Remembered in Giving Firct Side - BQ231 r.w Fginfav ,In our Fhyrical Education Clnsonn Ex have three groups. Owe of thffe consist of school Atolezics such as Baskathnllg one gf 'Freshmen and Sophomore Physical Education Ulaeoez Rhish in a requirod oonrgn by law. In tnin clans we clay all typos of contact gameeg march, and tfke cnlistnfnicso Thf thild class is the one on Phvsicalmfirnoee which ic ronugrfd of all have cvor 16 years of agvo Abe clfss in to tovghen them up for the armyn 'Probably one of the most imooriont gooos cl'?c5 is Bnsketbolln We hovv Qtudents from tho lost to the 12th grnde rla ing at all tiovs. '7:. ' .,,.. ' ,. Q. ,,. 1 Q rw, I ii? ,.VK, v.- tp, 'K 1,1 I ' -4 0 I -7 v .jf I I . , . 3Q624jQQig'd1go 'hheJannlintrihnrei .gcnedule lconeistingfefgeix fWVt9!mS'r1xh seven npleyers onganteam. 'Eaqhvgteqnbpmgyed nfivi iffQZ5E55 with nPurdueuwinn1ng time gamoseunder then coaching off . ,'l-TPPckcJones.w A - e n e ' :'- f A g,fj 'wifnour a doubt cvnysaeal. Heueafxen is one df the-ebeszf -1 liKQd,suUJectr in school. A- ' ' . , ' ' Q' J In buf Yi!!! Aid Hcleiiea we assign certain types of Winiuries and the dlttorent types of treatments, to individ- '1 A .W gqgps in Cllll and they ara asked to demonetratewon'mnepp1ngs cw 4and'treftmcnt of ll!d injuries. We hope-that in thin wey we n, fafenHe1p1ng onr nnmxon 1n time of wer, . , 'X' 1 Fine Anfs 9? , grt . ,cn The Junior Class of 1943 entered Art Class at the begin- I The of, xhe year, with Hrs. Fortnay very patiently teaching -,4 up small drawing. 'Then more fifficult drawings any painting . . T1th mater colors. After this was finished Jun received our -Paiidls anf drew pictures of various animals and flowersg .'c In February Urs. Fortne became ill and ceased teachin 4 :Lf . . ' V , u ngrs. Hess +occ har place. U .W We Junior? Qive cur great ability and ambition in Art to the Juniors next year.' . - ' A nWe-are sorry we lost one member of our Art Class this Year, E6?art Troutnerf4 Those who enlisted in Art Classnov Brgt, Virginia Archer' John Bauman Fern Case, Kenneth Chron- ' iiigly B tty Death, Eilen Draper,'6ona1d Everett, Lloyd Prey, 'QHPliDe Hawkins Donna Johnston, Petty eLichtenber5er, Wanda . -EQUni.Feyma,F1lier, Donald Stevens, EOnita'Thatcher, snd'NiLe. .E11Qiamson. . ' ' - A ' f A -P , 1. x 'v ' ' ' 1 - ' -, L all an ' v-1n1HQlQHe6. dbont 6Of'of our students take music. -There QI Lmuch choice this yearg singing is the only th1ng.we'chh ' - 1W9fdon't' have a 'teacher this year for Orchestra and, lnmtera'oS tr .a Baymd, Hiller, Mig-, inexnnazfm.. jgwglycnq ' .c nudf 4die6ra,whiieNn'V.r MqEiIiiWeE -cuq-'N4H Thenmemhdtivqfggfipw .4 131 qnbgqqufhe. girls! neva Glee Club, opgef ,ana1e, . H n f m.e 71 3 ' 1' ,U M,ffn .,f4uQ, 4.,. . A 15 1 -. 1 , u lr '-lu .,i Johnson, Dora Mae McCullough, and A2bice'Gi1p1.n. .1 A , n. . 5 ' icze also 'Vey don t have 5 Octet and Qiggtzisihigvgagg? bl? so hav? L iixei Octi :gd 8 liii V the Mixe are: .ames 'e Burv ed Gloe Club. Those in t eng Alicg Gilpiis label wauuls, sob Norkiuger, nonelg-swev 1 . Reinnurt, Une H111, and Doreen: Jhiteo b .f This year We do not have tha Eggtgy Cantnta or Music Festival on account bf the War- The Music Clazses ere vLd9? the diIWCtfC7 G1'HrSv Velma Fortney. 0 -v-...--1 Q-.4-.4 - i 1 Y' 'Y C?ZQpy Jnln ::-' w0'2 xwf' Q' .1 . L.: 4 I TW' ' 4 ' ni, ' w' a.L.ffQ . shi 3 1 ., .A r F. 4,4- Hxl! A L 1 EP TL 1 2 L X., 5. 9, 1 af! F Q, 11' V rm- , V N ,, ef L , fn A '1f444,yA ,O 3 . 1 - V V ..-4 'L-1-2 , . 'gf ' I ' I3-!.i 1v 15, TU. . ,, . l I 1.711 ' 1 Ney' 3.5 W 0 i ' V vb ' I ,7 - 9 .K 1 X Y , r Y 31' , '-'! L- . X 'x BASKETBALL TEAM Standing Left to Right Sitting Left to Right: Jack Allen, Roy Taylor, Lloyd Frey Coach, Carl Buffenbefger, Prin V Glen Marsh, Doyle Painter, Nile Williamson, Charles Frey. . Harold SQPPQ Buryil Watkins, Donald Strgyer, Delano Werllngu Robert Workinger, Kannath Chron1ater,Miles Jonas, Student Nanager. Ivan Allen, Cheer Leadurs, Alice Luginbillg Dorothy White, Ill H I .' 'MT J-IC... P- Y-s-Ay fa. '. 0- :Y ,'..,. K m v J- -TV 3. M I X ' 4' ' H- , ' 1 ,um . ...M x - V 5, 1. 4 - , .ffa , X 'f-1 1 I 5 , N I 5 Q v I X . . C 1 . . KL' - Q' M I L. , ,- -.N lp. M . ' ' 11- If I I ' I Q r li IHIJEJI liaahlngm lui w ru , .fs-fl 563,-1r'.re I5 Y, , I V, . A. , , TE , .'-,144 ri sr L. ' f GM : Basket Ball Team ' ll42,,43lI To play likesoothies was our teams plan So I'll tell you about each one as well as I can. A scrap, a fright, but he'll come through with the ball For Williamsons on the floor.. Thats all. This man Taylor studies books and women. 4 But he stars at basketball, not Hsw1mmin.H , Give him a chase but he'll beat you there. For Painters out to make a bucket by foul means or fair. Did you see that ball go twirling ,through the net, made by our man Werling? No matter how hard the fight or how far he's roamed A Jones will come through with his hair still combed. He takes the bell off the bankboard. removes opponent with, 8 rap' ' Thats our steady, easy going ngw exciteable Sapp. See that flash that went by, h s a man-not a mouse That beautiful hunk of man, better known as Slaugtherhouse. He'll com through with the balls For Workingers hot on the Job, thats all. See that big boy, with his lame knee, he's not so spry. But he's our point getter, known as Lloyd Frey. On to the floor comes Strayer, All of the fans like his ways. Of making long shots and all the feminine fans are in a daze Workinger, Taylor, Jones and Slaughterhouse Frey Are through playing basketball for Pleasant Mills High. See tease girls in Uniform, Alice Luginbill a Dorothy te . Cheerleading for good ol! Black and White, at all the games they're a highlight. Allen our Student Manager graduates this year But Coach Buffenbarger will still be here. By--- Forrest E. Hawkins fr ,. .. ., I nr. -4 ,W -V M. A .. ' 1 u 5 N J!! I 'L' - ' Z-.PW -N 1' , '-fqiui gh .fx -.ui -fri v' .n, i?5f5HQ!?l I? W,yf, .. 5, -Fl Lg , X . M, ,..m,mguem x ' .1 1 ' 'tQglf:l'mQ aw lx ' ' f ' -H!W4 4?' ' its 1 - :rw mtg? m,s.4lgs-.ff 1331 - . W ,V ', ' ttf . . Y - 'I .J life -1 ujSgr+'1v.rs: , K7f'f gif .!hff ' ' ' ' .' - ' Y -n ' . 1 ,1,.A Q grim-elf fm? MM 1 'fum fma!'JnQfWHMWi V15 v I V M w Vaifig' ww:-N 'Www f w--mai MM 1 . K + '. ,,f ' 1. -z 1 . 'I f N1 if 1 4',,,y,f .. , , 4- . .W ' A-Z' I 4 .L 6' W. Lugutfv I . .Liga-I . 11. N 'qv 1 Ygfkrjjlik-1 :!1?0 !' A W l JI , atm'-::'y,Au. ' -fi13'W'3 ' ' mr.: . fir:- y E, 'i flM,., g fi fff ' - ' 1-'gg 411315 ' lrlfffifvf. 1 ., - ' Y M L' MkfGA?T'.9 1I:'b' 7wf Ugg' z ff ' 5Wh?f4H?'l 'I 4 Q I.,,MLvxjl gL!4.u 'VJ xr, L , V 3 ple dffk- ff11'iIf'.f hi 'Q U 'wig . , ' I 1 , - I 152.1 5 U -L 5 I v YJ, P V ' ,I n 1 7 ' , Q o Q' , V 1.4. . ,JH vwvwnfp--lp. g' ' ral ,f Q s 9' t W , . u . In the following paragraphs there is a very4tr1Qf deze cniption of each game to refreshen the memories of those who mlght have forgotten about the sad and joyous games the Pleasant Hills Spartans have had dating the past season. 1942-43 - 26 woonenan vs PLaAaAmT rrtts 17 t This game was played an thu Pleasant Hills' Spartans home floor on Nov. 6 and didn't turn out very successful, deSpite the hard playing of the Spartans. The Spartan: Ped a green team and a new Coachg they used this as an excuse of not winning the game. 23 JEFFERSON ?E PLEASANT HILLS 25 . On NOV. 10 the Spartans came back with plenty of fight- 106 Spirit Ind won this game,- This was a thrill packed game with both teams tr ing to find what style of ball would work the first hllf. Tie second half Pleasant Hills was either 1 P0iHt lhlld or the score was tied till the final minute of the gamlv. Thilg 8180, was played on the Pleasant Kills home fl00ra Th! Ill! player for Pleasant Mille was Harold Sapp. ' ' 22 WHEN OHIO YE PLEASANT MILLS 26 Th! Sllrtlni took a short trip to the Wren hardwood on -N0v- 14 U9 win a thri11er.l The floor was a very small floor and the l!lPflB8 had a fery hard time to getting used to the floors lpiti this the Spartans were ahead all the time. DOYIG Pl BYO? Wal the Spark for the Spartans this time. - - 40 BURKE VS.PLEASANT r:1f,Ls 30 Bl!!! dill to the Spartans Home floor on Nov. 2C to sive ihll I IOUG trouncing. The Pleasant Mills boys, fought hard all Uh! way bvt the Bears were stubborn and refused to let the Blllilnl ntar them the last three quarters. . 82 IIBTFORD VS PLEASANT MILLS 8 Th' llixfird Gorillaz came to Pleasant Mills with ven- Sence 18 Uh! I hi!!! and gave the Spartans a trouncing on NOV- 24: Thi Ill! ana failed to hit the basket but twice in the ball tim!! I IW fans remarked they oouldinit hit the basket if U W I I ylrd across. hffw I! Liz, .Q ff. ' ' 1 Q, ,. W 1 ' I A , X- ' ' ' CN' . 'M fag-LQ 5. 1, A : -.W jig ,Qu X MQ , ' .Q Mn? , V1-4 --'1f'.xQ1,4 . ' W, A2414 ., .. . w .x 1 , Q' I , . , M x ' - v I f ' v. 1 ' J O , 1 1 X 1 V., rx. ., :I , 'A N -lfavyx, 1. 2' ,A w,f:,-,i5IJ-K.j- 2- -'4' ' V-faylwll ' A g ' ' V K if -1. Y' ' 'fn' ' - A vff ' , . 1 '-:Ln N .. , . 1 , mf JL . . .- hr Vfi 1 M A Q A . -- L..-, .R . . . L- L., -., .Q UH DECQ 4 Pleasant Kills went to Rockfcra 'ff Q W SG? beaten, but came Hose e surprised teas, for they 6 Text- ed Rockfcrdls stiff Zone defense. Though the scare i init show it, this was 5 Hnrd pane, wjth Ponkforf playing very hard all the way,- Feb Worxinger care tlrcugn tc shot some VQTY good bssketball playing for the Spartans. ' 36 GENEVA vs PLEAS NT HILLS fl - . Geneva came to Pleasant Hills on Dec. ll and took e hard fought game by playing a very good game of -tenkettall. Tc? Geneva's skill at the free throw lane defeated the Spartans with a little help of left hand pivot shots. 23 DECATUR CATV. HS PLCAEANT VILLS 29 Lo,- , L ' . if U .', +- A take one Dorf 4- defeat from the bye. , .,,, , this af.- the scoring w. Pretty well divided among the players. 29 NCHRQE VS PLYASANT HILLS 21 Here the Spartans went to Berne on Jan. 5 with revenge in their hearts to play the Monroe Bearcats but were defeat- ed in a very thrilling game. The Spartans were up with the Bearcats most of the game till the last few minutes of the final quarter. Hehe again Loyd Frey was the star for the night, holding Crist to 5 foul shots only. 29 MONROE VE PLEASANT HILLS 20 Ccounty Tourneyl Played on the Herne hardwood on Jan. 15 and was a well played game, xonroe was just too-powerful for us and was at their prime in shooting. W ' ' 'n e fvter we reP11y went to town and had control of the fw-- t 5 'V -':- iin't start in time. ' 22 FCfKFOHD VS PLEASANT MILLS B7 ' On Jan. 21 they came to our own hardwood, we gave them a Whipping before and they came back for revenge. The Spartans wou1dn't let them get a lead at any time of the, Same. -We played a good style of ball that night but, the thrilling part of it was the Spartans stalled for the last five minutes of the ballgane. Here every one of the Spartan group were at their best of playing. - . ' . r f Y . 28 HUFTINGTOH cron. vs PLEASANT MILLS 16 the floor on Jan. 27 and was con- wore all mixed up on egress the half' iay 5. Y . Y, O . 1 X ' 'A - 1 xl ' V v Quim- , '. v55f' ' A 3y'.::,, l ,. 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The Cetho1io'a star player was Terver. 15 wouvourw vs PLEASANT HILLS 30 Played on our own hard wood and was e pretty good game all the way through. We were ahead all the time, on Feb. 19, and even used our subs most of the t me. with our first team boys on the floor we did as we pleased. Harold Sapp WHS Soing good again for the high scorer for the Spartans. 34 BERNE VS ?LEA8ANT HILLS 22 ' CSaot1one1J ' Played on the Yellow Jacketp gym on Feb. 25, and was considered a 'good gore but the had part oi it was that we lost the game oven if we did play good tall. Our boys were 00 the disavantege aide because they had greater height on us and were falter than we were and showed shooting acurfcy. In this game Roy Taylor Jr. and Miles Jones were the Stars for the immune, 1:1115 hu. N X fre epf' L , ff o ', - :',J,' 'ki 'I If K Y a 0 IVY , I 1 .1 ,M ' ' l', . 1 P1 1,1 f' 'lv ' -vi ,vw 'F . .-. V - --iam www 14-E ' W.. ' . - 1 w , . Q , Pleasant Mills Spartans The Sparfans closed their baske hal' year by winning eight games and losing ten. The Pgezwant Mills partans, the defending, champions, were defeated oy the Terne Bears by twelve points. This sectional was held at the Decatur Yellow Jackets gym. The players wno played on .he fir t team this year were Jones, Taylor, Bailey, C. Frey, Workinger, 'Painter, Sapp, L. Frey, Williamson, Chronister, Strayer, Watkins, werling and Allen. Doyle Painter and Loyd Frey are the most promising of, next yearf players, they are both 5 feet, 10 inches tall. These two players, along with Strayer, Watkins, Sapp, Warling Allen and Chronister, will again try to regain the champion- ship from the Monroe team who gained it this year. Jones and Ta,1or were the most outstanding ple year. ' y . ' hr. Carl Ruflenbarger, the Sp the sports of Pleasant Mills again the coach of Pleasant Mills for the director of the Mcmillen feed mills yers at the close of the rtans coach, will direct next year.' mr. Vizard, past years, is now sports of Decatur, Indiana. ' Dorothy White and Alice Luglnbill were Yell Leaders fur the Spartan team and both are Seniors this year. Alict and,- Dorothy have each been Yell Leaders for two years. Dorothy was Yell Leader last year with Lorraine Johnson and the year before Alice was Yell Leader with Fern Case. ' This is Isen Allen's first year as Student Hansber, but he has handled the affairs of the baskeibfli f 'i,pan, very well. ie is a e,+-.nt o. the Senior ul'et The time keeper was Mr. noss . '...- '- who has served for five years and Mr. Johnson was score keeper and has served the same amount of years. . . ,, I LV A-P A 'Jufffl' I 13 '1 u-bi ,.s -. .wr 1 'I 11. . at 4 3 K It - '- Q Wi-9 'LH pw.: I.. IVF I T .bb Q - A A ' M E ff-1+ .fa . . 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U. .ff-Dfw , . ,. s '.'jsN,, ,. - 4 h 'Q' .fr ,,- Hw,:! s1 1' . 1 I' .I A V ., L W' . a'f':A1 M wwi .I , '1'J-1r , Y . ,fy , 4, n -555 ,p A . ,.,.,. -:MU , INTRAMURAL IobHNALLRTS This year we chose s vurity. of teams ana formed an In- tramurel league between the boys thot are going out fgp basketball next year- These boys were chosen on sides and their teams nere given the following names: Indiane, Cardinals, Purdue, Dodgers, Spartans, and His- tons, from these .teams e league or scheoule was formed en many o good game resulted fromthis league .The following will be the names of the Coach and players of the respective teams, lndianu is Coochsd by Bob Norhinger and his fighting stars are L Frey, G Sumun,D. Sioe,, M Case, N Ray, H. Ehrscom, B. hyers, and A- Schottf The Cerdinsls ere Coach Charles Frey and his roaring teen of BJ uilliezsoh, B Jehhins, V. Geyer, 7 Johnson, C Hiller, D, Bebout, end H Johnston For Purdue, ers Coach Tiles Jones, end his go-devils,' D, Pointer, K Chrsnister, D. QcMillen,'B Luginbill, G Sr beck, C. Bowman, A. Bowman. The fighting u-J,'Hs ere Coach Supp, .elson, J ,5?lon, L- Speskmgg, l wfsf, J Teeflf I DJ. The be rtsns fic- ,ig T exe, it .. hay Taylor Jro, D4 Strayer, o iginbill, Lt Myers, B Jones, Jn Daniels, F, Cottrell, ent D winens The nherling Pistons ere Coach Don Nbuckn Everett , D. nerlihg,HFW Sumah, P Speskman, D stew hs, B LcCullough, I Fox, s. DQTUDQGP, V These teams furnishe ss- sterteinnert for the Noon hours and ceuxss rivelry beta QA some of the teens, which ashes it more exciting. They play regular 6 minute quarters, occupying the en- tire noon hour as hr, harsh says it gets rid of chesos. Though the Seniors ere not in this they ere wishfully taitlng for the time when they cln try their skill on the Juniors, there is e ,feet rivalry between the tso clesses in basketball only. 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'QM 4 n. r' I n a ' I' 'K A s . 5 , , Q . ' v-A I Ju ', '1f-If . . '- , -! -km.. . six ' ,.n Q, qu' ' F I' '4 . . .W . I .jg 7, f 3 M. FAZuLL! Olen Marsh--Prlncipal--Is teacher of Clvicst Agricul- ture, Arithmetic, History, He has taught school for twenty yearsg four he'has taught in Pleasant 1111s High School Hg was graeuated from Jacsson High School in the year of 1930, Ball State Teachers College in 1955 and Indiana University in 19319 He has a Bc Sn Degree from Ball Statet and M 3 Degree from Indiana University. ThFOugh our bureau of se- cret information we learn that his hobby and pastime is basketball, his favorite food is fried potatcese and his outstanding excuse is hls??? He is five feet eleven inches tall, has brofn hair. blue eyeso' He th-nks the Seh-or class is a fine :fel Johg Mowrey--Teacher of Lathematics, Physise. ioomnsep- ln , Aer nautl e and Eussness Education, He was a graduate frim Coesse, High Schtwl in the year lf 1155 and ganchester Gpllege in 13321 He has an Af B Degree. He majored in M-chew,.atlcsg hLs mlriisrs were Physicsand Business Education He has taught for feur years at Pleasant mills Hlch School For his pastlme he enjsys reading good broke, and photog- efephy He is e bk nde with blue eyes, is six feet one and half inches tall, and is twenty-six years of age, Dale W, loss--Teacher of English, and Sciences He was a graduate from Van Wert High School, and from Wittenberg College in 1951 ' He has an A. B, and B S Degree in Educa- tion. In Biology. 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M, -X51 mu'-'dll n ,. , I SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September 1951 the present senior class entered the portals of Pleasant Mills grade school Mrs Matie Stevens was our teacher the first two years in room No 12 When we entered room No 2 in the third grade we had Mr, Paul Spuller as teacher: and we also had Mrt Spuller in the fourth grade. The next year we entered another room, Nos 5s with M155 Francile Oliver and Hrs Bill Teeple as teachez1 j,s next year we had Miss Pearl Ray for sixth grade :ee r When we enteredthe seventh ' ,ig mgment of our school career for we moved upstagr. - room Non 4h Mr Wmo Noll was our seventh and eight grade teacher Somehow a nair of boxing gloves get into school during these two yearsr We had a good many fights, some for fun others on purpose to get tc put the gloves on with someone. In the spring of 1939 we graduated from the eighth grade In the fall of l959 there were twentyecne Freshmen eno rolleds They were immediately classed as Ngreenhorns' but we didnlt seem to think sou 1 Those enrolled as Freshmen were Iven Allen, Lyle Baileyn Helen Funk, Earl Geyer, Forrest Hawxinsr Mae Hilli Floyd Huffman. Miles Jonesu Lloyd Lichtenburger- Charles McBride. Janes Meyers, Gloria Shoafr Winifred shoafx Herbert Smitley, Ruth Smitleyy Harry Speakmanf Roy Taylor Jrl. Maurice Teeple. Roland Wolfes Robert Workinger, Betty Case, Veda Stevens, and Wanda Garner . ' ' Our class officers that year were Winifred Shoafg Press identgr Wanda Garnerf Secretaryg Lyle Bailey, Treasurerg and Mrs. Velma Fortney as our sponser. We had two class parties our Freshmen yearn When spring came we were ready for a vacation W - Coming back in September we were ready to begin work as Sophomoress Aliee Luginbill came from Jefferson, Dorothy White came from Willsnirep Mabel Reinhart from Ossian, Ray 5180K came later in the year and Veda Stevens did not come ackc We elected fthe following class officers, Lyle Bailey? Presidentg Gloria Shoafo Sec. Treas.g and Dale Ross was our spcnsqrt We had one party that year at Hanna Nuttman Parkf 4 :KU ,- 1 vi 1 .p I sin Ju Hx' lu V :- 1 Q,, O Ai. 1, Av 1 x-. V .f 1 u - Q1 rv, n v ' . I - 3. , .. . ' Q. 'l'.1 X N . l i,,,ll,, 'i ' A A . ..,, ' -5 . 1 Q + . hi ,1h.., V Y 'Q if rL,1-ri.i' End.. V..- , ' bs ' -.M li 5 s . A 1 , v , . 1 s x . r 'fi' ' ' I' r:,i1: uf JM 8 ?l -o Q4 ,-., W N' m v Q. A. i. Our Public speaking Class wrote plays and grssentsi the: with the main one being, ULittle Millie H We also gave five- minute orations for our semester examination in Publi: Speak- ingg we then left for another vacetionf Ne came back in September to begin as Juniorst We nad some new members again this yesrt Virginia Beam, Charles Frey and Harold Hamrickg Rey Black went'bsck to Kirkland We elected class officers as follows: Lyle Baileys President: RLQCQ Luginbill, Vice-Presidentg Winifred Sneeff Secretary and rreasureg snd MTU Gerald.Vizerd es our sponsero Irene Draper was in our class but she graduated in the spring, so d1dn't come back our Senior year.- We had one party in the fell et Hanna Nuttman Parke we presented the class ple? UGirl Shyu in Aprilc Instead of the reception we ytook tne Seniors to Chicago the lest day of school, Ne had e very nlce trip even if we did get the oldest and dirtest car on the trains ' ' with thatVover we took one last vacation before starting that famous last mile. A We came bac? in September, known ss di nlfied ieniorso We elected the following class ofiicerst oy Taylor Jr.f Presidentg Virginia Besmf ViceePresidentg earl Geyer: Sec- retary and Treasureg ard Mr Glen Ears? as cur sponssrc ' Harold Hamrick failed to reappears Herbert ard Ruth Smitley quit after attending fifteen days. Charles McBride went to Bonmouth Tut later quita Earl Geyer quit about the third month of the term and entered Uncle Sams armed Services February 18. 1943. When Earl quit Dorothy White was elected Secretary-Treasurer. All of the Seniors and Mr. Harsh took a diy Off and went to Van Wert, Ohio to get our pictures takenl ,Roland Rolfe and Harry Speakmsn by having enough credits et the end of the first semester? entered collsget Roland at Purdue and Hlrry at Nesley in Kentucky. Two of our attractive seniors girls have helped our basketball team win many games by each serving two years ss cneerleader., The Senior boys on the basketbsll 'teen this Year WSIB. Robert Workinger, as captaing Lyle Bailey. Miles 30395, Roy Taylor Jrt and Charles Freya Iven Allen ss stud- sgg manager. Those boys will be missed much by the team next r. ne had several class meetings and after much discussion decided on the following: Class flowery Red Roseg class Colors. Red and Whiteg class Motto, no victory without Labor. only the following Seniors have completed all twelve years at Pleasant Mills. Niles Jones, Harry Speakman, Roland Wolfe and Helen Funk. The years activites were completed with Com- mencement exercises April 22, 1943. -1 ,gr W I ' Q A Ho. + 'T 1 ' nl.. ,'I.1,E0t .,,1. 'W-171 fi! '-' 'XY'-'qv Q W ' -1. , 4.1 n u , f v 1 .1 I .Jw MM 1 .u .gy 1' ,J , il' 3' 1, ., b .fp L '11 ' 'X -e Il, ., . IVAN ALLEN I Ivan Wt Allen is the son p F of Mr. and Mrs Ivan G ,Allenf ACTIVIHILS He was born December Sl 1905, in Blue Creek Township Ivan Student MBHBSGT 4 'went to school at Jacob in the same township the first half of his first years . Basketball 2-3 Then he moved to a place a few miles from Pleasant Mills U A High School and has gone to Pleasant Mills ever since, Ivan, better known as 'Mushrat' is about five feet eight inches tall and weighs one hundred twenty-eight pounds, has black hair, brown eyes and his complexion is fair, In the last year he has been student manager of the basketball teamf This has given him much pleasure and he has been a great help to the team and the coach, Carl lBuffie5 Buffenbarger: His favorite sports are basketball. 'baseball sand swimmingo He is very much attracted toward a Noll girl and his best boy friend happens to be Maurice Teeple His favorite subjects are Typing and History, P WHERE TU GO FOR YOUR VACATION Cranks to Peculiar, Mo Smoiers to Weed, Cal Newly Married Couples to Bliss, Mich Sewing Girls to Sicessora, Calm Prize Fighters to Box ,Kant Lovers to Spoonville, Mich. Wldowers to Widow, Alax Actors to Star City, Ark, Paupers to Charity. Ksnn '.Sleepy Heads to Gap, Pan 'Lawyers to Fee, Flat , -' Q-Unknown i ,S- is t. N, HI . .M , 0 7 nl . .4 L.: . ,A . .nf- .. . 'n 'Q 5: K ' UW 'F .Y ou.,- JW 1 - , V.: . 4, :Q .. P 4 a A Ha' ,.'w', X' .. -Q55 1 Y' I LYLE BAILEY On the 26th day of Hay 1925, Mre and Mrsl John L ACT1v1T1g5 Bailey became the parents if a big baby boys who was named Basketball 5-2v3'4 LY10 Tfuman 5Sil9Y' H6 'SS H Softball 1-2 very- good baby and was as healthy as any baby would have President 2-3 wanted to bee He began school Sacr-tary 1 at ?rfln at the age of 6 yr. Treagurg 1 and always brought home a good . ' report cardo Then ln his 6th Girl-Shy 3 yr. of school he started to Mother-lnelaw Blues 4 school at Pleasant Elllsv Lyle was a grand guy and altays had plenty of friends, His ambition ls to ba a farm r or maybe a factory workers ' . He was at his best ln Mathematics and he also llkeg his Phyelcal Fitness class He was doing fine untll one day binlfred Shoaff threw her laseo of charm, and behold he was caught, for those big blue eyes were more than he could stand, He is 5 feet 195 inches and has beautiful- grey eyes? curly black hair and Y-61 is 145 pounds.. A ' - His hobbies were swimming, hiking, roller skating and going to the movleef he also played Basketball his four years ot high school- 000 I-.Y161 'Hlr heart Old.-S hard as glass. I can't make an lmpresslon on lt-' . Fai-2 Have .you tried a diamond? 1 i i - cus 1 L an - .. - - 1-.Y102 'What are we havin for dinner-7' Wlnlfredz 'Soonge cake. dear. I sponged the eggs from Mrs. Homes. the flour from Mrso Brown and the milk from Irs- smith. - ? Q. 0 J. .1 -- 4 . -' .35 vw- 'W f 1 . 1, - F 2' if . 1 Wa-an WAI? .13 ,- al !..X x .V , Q . .. W 'L iff-- . ' J E. .L M fig- .911 QTL ' P3 rig! I i w Y .' 'n 1- 91 , w L I M V . TITGIIIIA BEAM in November 33 1924, e A . very lovely ani precious baby HCLIVITIES girl nas oorn to Kr and ?'e: 1 Cloice beam- They nazed ner GU'1'5h.Y 3 Q 'Vlrggnza Delores Beam' U-'her-in-law glues 4 A A virginia usually known as Eff 'l' '- N3lnny', began her career at fanaP1 the age of 6 oy atteniing FeST'1'a1 3 scnool at Brandyoerry she attended there 5 years then Vice'Pr':5i'5em' 4 spent 3 years at . lr:::.zester School- 2 years at Monroe end her last E years at Pleasant Ellle, Her hsbeiea include out-door sporteg reading ani fancy needle-work. Sie sais her favorite subjects ers Literature and Latin, whlc: irons? right because she does exceT'ent work XE theme Then asked who her .-st girl and bc' 'rxzhds she quotes 'I have too many best friends to H iroaf' . tnlnx we would agree that her main attrsct-:n Ln he male sex ls Ralph Robinson from Ogio Zlty. Her ambition ls to become a nurse: Ke believe she hae what it takes to be a good nurse, for she ls quiet' ani capable. yet friendly and cheerful. Virginia le an atzrsstlve girl about five fesf '-sa inches in height, ll5Ll o:tflexl:n, clue eyesi :'. s': and weighs 125 pounden C30 , ' They say-- Marrlage is like a cafeteria He grabs what looks nice to him and pays for it later, C' 4 N I My ag I X A I H' ' -H JXP? , ,ry , ' ,4 L ':. IV,- zt Fl Qqy?s'.l'x3f'l! F! ' -M' V -3:4 an ' v' - , - . 'I : 5 M : A I I . '19 x ' - v ' I L, ' v I. 'I ' ' . 'W F: V JJ! -w Ky' lp. Y 'A' V , J W! '-1? ' 1. Q 'W 'bv' v vi 4 I' w w, J '1 A . , . . 1 fp I .5 Q '1 g u - 1 4 -5+ IU, r. ..1v- ' r , - Q .LL nge? ,4, ,A ,J 1 1,- .V4-'I 1 ah 1' QY '- 5 r! ,f H-. , 4. Q. 1, .mv ,:- 4 :fs '41 Lg QP , . in I -QR ,Ln-N. 1.1-- - L ' 3-Qrfm ,.,,,v . V, guy -,1y'QQm,.3c , A Q. ' 1'?Q 1 .. -l 'q lf,1 I L. ' .f N' W ,X MN ,N A N' .,1 . 'ffl ' IJ 5' I ,'1,'.' .'3 AF5?ff19 'il 4 N' ' 4 K , 4 , I w ii'-915--L gnvgweiywx fb ,Lt V . , .- . X I w , ' '. ,HM ' X 'I . 'K :W-lv . .- . 1 , 1 L fl 5 Basketball 3-4 soft-ball 2 ' acrrvrrss A CHARLES W. FREY On the second day of June 1925, the stork made a call on Mr, and Mrs. Carl Frey ,and left the most mischievous boy of the family, Charles W. Frey He was born in Bryan, Ohio , and is widely known as UChar' Stage Manager 3 leyfl 0 He started to Milian-Center grade school at tne.age of seven, He attended the first eight years at this school entering New Haven as a Hgreen freehien, going to New Haven one year, he then entered P. M. H. S, and there received his twelve years ambition, his diploma. been went life meoi! 'His hobbies are basketball or any other sport. He has on the first team for the last year because he never out for basketball before. His ambitions are to work on the farm for his future or work in a factory,. he says, UUnless Uncle Sam gets Although Charley hates to admit it his best girl friend is Alice Gilpin, All of the boys are his friends, when asked what his studies were, he quickly land ao- curate1yD replied, NI don't Study,H I He is 5 ft. 11 inches in height, 175 pounds of muscle, has dark brown 'heir and brown eyes.' Oh boy, what a manlk tend does he think so.D - ooo Teachers Hchsrley, this essay on Hly lotheru is ' I just the same as your brother's. Charley: WYes, ma'am, we have the same mother, l .1911 .. . '50 ,Q I Q V ' I , U' ik 5 -:Lv as , , -+4--.ly 1 Cunj-up we Q 'fr' .?'.2',f. Y ..' ,, 3-F3 an ww W - fu ff Q 554 g-'Q...1' F '- F 41 .fl 4- - V ', f.:, 'Q 1-L L -. - -H - 1 a.Q,rzy,A bel 4.1-wand-, Vrxv Q4 -K V I- , bi. 'L 1 5,-' ff Al '. ' r -' -,-,,f,Ag q5,g,w 'gr 2: 1-yb.!Vg 4 I - , - Vf : ' -fu fam 4-V. . , VCO ' E .ft L...' ' N big o 9013 .3 of' ' 191 3 i-A I l.rE. -ww- Q lf , . x 'T 'f-2. Q ,IC 'iqv' A ' -va if 520' A.. t-Lj9?B Im1 ' ' , al QF , P- ::x I1l3 tid 1 G rx .5 noi had .iff Q51 .'f.1'4. ..Q,.,-ig ---. v.pw-unit!! ,fi 1'-FFT V - 1- - ni I '- 9 ' ' u 4 ' .fl . H- ag hui - 'rub A 1, . .4,aI a1 U.. ol, MJ it gf H-L H3133 ZLIZAEITF FTXK Eels: 311252511 Funk is the dalghtar of ur and Mrs ACTIVITES Lathe: Tank and w as born on :he treaty-fourth day of July Music 1-2-3-4 in the year 1925 A Da The Cantata l-2-3 place of her birth rss near Festival l-8-3 Bebo, Indiana, but the resid- ence of her parents is new Basketball 1-2-3-4 acer Wilshire, 0hi:s Elmer loves a Rooster 2 Helen is non 17 years cf Mother-In-Lal Blues 4 age, has dark brown hair, is five tee: and six inches tall ans also has a light complex- 105: From the :rode school of Pleasant Hills in 1931 she QUTQIUG the klsasant Milla High School in which she is a stucent of the Senior Class Her hobby is Reading like most Other People and her anbiticn is so wart in a Defense Fac- tary. Virgins Beam who is a student or the Senior Class is Helen'a best girl-friend She also has e best boy-frisni IBOSS name is Ricberi Hsrtin The subjects Helen likes best are Typing and Htsic She is taking tive subjects which are Physics, Bookkeeping, American Government and Physical Fitness. Hr. lcrery is Helen'a instructor in Typing, Physics and Eooxkeeping Hrs Hersh is her instructor in American Government and Hrs FONUSB' is her instructor in Physical Fitness and kueic. In all these subjects she recsines average graces: Hblou in the pest High School years from 1931 to 1943 has attendee most of the social parties of the school and most of the blsketball games, ,,,wo ' l Ansvorl the question on 'How to obtain s good pose A turs,' :so Alrn girl wrote on the examination sheet: 'It OID bolt 'bs obtained by keeping cattle oft it ind lifting the grass grow. J-.rg s F 'R l',1,, s lf' F' - J x .- ,.'+,.f1 ..- vq V . P7 ' S.: W r' 1 .,Y ,,-L nge? I 1,144 'r' 'r' V - ,r.. - f - V 1 '-MW: s I 1 1 Y u I , 1 , af rr I .1 W ' V 1 4 ' 1 V - . r u 4 , f ,N ww -' - -a YA v M ., . .. ,U . . ,4-- -, - s lr I' 7 J 'GL 44,31 L fl ,' :J ACTIVITIES Music 1-2-3-4 Festibal l-2-3 Cantata 1-2-5 Elmer Loves a Rooster 2 Girl-Shy 5. Mother-In-Law Blues 4 Basgatball 1-2-3-4 Her main an. Typing and Bookkeepgle ml- teacher M . Mowrey. She also spare tina. HILL May Jewel was the. name given to a baby girl born to Mr. and Hrs. Euler H111 on No- vember ll, 1925 in Van Wert, County, Ohio. For the first six years she boased the household. She then started to school at Wren, Ohio which she attended for seven and oge half yearso Then she went one half years to the Lincoln grade school. She then graduated from the eighth grade and started her high school career at Pleasant Mills where she attended for one year- She then moved to Lancaster and completed her Sophomore yearr From there she moved back to good old Pleasant Mills to fin- ish her Junior and Senior years zbjects in High School were were taught by her favortie enjoyed stedying Physics in her Her best girl frdexds were Dorothey White and Alice Luginbill. Her very best Moy friend is Don Poling. She er1J0yeS Dancing, Skating. Hiking, Reading 'rx-ue Stories, and going to Shows. Her greatest ambition is a Housewifes becoming a Factory Worker and She hgg dark hair, hazel eyes, and a fair complexion. She weighs 97 pounds and if five feet and two inches tells She is full of ambition and is very attractive. She has very many friends. N insist' f f - ' ,L'..ff dl! H 1 ll V! I .,- -. 1 ,-- . Y A1 'v 1 5 0- ,aivr .. 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FLOYD Fnlxzzzm HUvr:AN , Floyd Huffman is the sou of Nr. one Frr. Jacob N. Huffman. He Has born , w in Blue Creek Township on ACTIKITILS I July 11, 1924. Floyd ,. H F went to Lincoln grade Lusic 1-2 oolfbell 2 school in Blue Creek Township all ox his first Then he cane to Pleasant Mills School. Here he toon up the holbies collecting arrow heads and United States Postage Stamps. H15 best boyfriends were Helene nolre and Harry Speakman. but Floyd has no girl friends. His ambition is to he a ?lying Cadet 3: the United States Air Forees, where he thinks he can le of great Lene- fit to Uncle Sam. His best subject in school if Typing which he likes very much, although he says it is herd at times o He is five feet ten end one half inches tell, weighs 135 pounds and has black hair, emo brown eyes. He helps in any school activities that he is asked and is very goof in his school work. He is very bashful around the girls, if XX! fs.-f l '1 'J I 2 9. mf o r fy --Q uwrwo gil gtiuu Q, 4'35 ?V ' w gg 'fx . 4, an LN -Y x ll 6 , -. -. 7. 2 , eil ' aw . ,f' ifb 335380 . 4 ,1. eq4, '-'UDB 'IZ' '5 3452. Allis ig x . 12-53- wiieru' lm :Mfr , .J-'I' , X ,, VJ, - 7? I . , ..A .HV X., f ,.-1' l '1 . , . ' A' ti' . I VV' .. 1. 4 'I , ,Qj'.'. 3 ,vl ,L ,L Hi' wi 1 -,ju A Y 'frfu .1 u - L v A ,- 4. P357 I ll. ' V A ll' .' , 'NN 1' , T' 'su ., sei... ,Us , 1 14 -' , . w4 lla' , 1 'HMV .Z g W. 11 'Q N 1, .fi .,.,,,. '. , fn kr: ,, Han r. e v. v4 . . , - ID: trtss Jonas On the thirty-first day of January, 1925, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jones were blessed with ' .a baby boy. This son whom ' they named Miles was their ACTIVITIES ' first child. He was born in ' Decatur. When Miles was yet a Softball l-2 young boy they moved close to Basketball l-2-3-4 Pleasant Mills and have lived there ever since. ' He spent his twelve years of schooling at Pleasant Mills High School. He has made good in his subjects and has always been willing to fake part in - all high school activitites. His favorite subjects through- out his high school years were English and General History, Milesibest boyfriend. in his four years of high school were Lyle Bailey and Charley Frey.. He is rathers-ahubeshiul around the girls, although I think he 11 be getting over that soon. Just wait until that Hcertain girlu comes along. Miles ambition is to be a proffessionel basketball player. We all think he would make a very good one as we have .seen him play on our first team in High school. Miles, around high school, is better known as UEuckH as that is what most of hl: classmates started to call him in his Freshman year. Buck 15 five feet ten inches tall, weighs 150 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes. ' Y 000 T WWA W-, Teacher: You were not paying attention. Did you hear our . description of Hominy? Buck: 5Yes, s1r.U Teacher: Then use it in a sentence. 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He a4so went to Pleasant Milla than same year. In tae seventh HTGJQ ie moved again near Bobo ang stayed an Le u5p4L he ang, ed his grain snhnol cazear by gradugilng. Hn n:L.' 4 Ygfagw RUB Mills High School as a Frzaumsn and is grwQ. ,Lg wlnh can rust cf the Senior class. Far sports Lloyd likes to fish, hunt, play pihg pong, read funnias, play basketball, roller sxats, gun awxw. Lioyc is a goal manger and can swim nary well. ' 'Lloyd has no special girl fri ni and for ' Lays he GhlRAS a lot mf all of ziem. 4 in-2 s'1.hj,ec'b:s Llc, likes Lest are B:sux.f.ea-5.gx1g, Iyping, an: iritbmatic, He is arcund average ln his scnocl worn and is Lrying oc reach and average gaade nf S. 1loyd!s ambition is to be a farmer. Uu:Le sa: is regiy GG get him as sovn as he graduates Guo that might cnange :he 515081108 'conaiderahle. He worxs in A xacbcry now aa night and gvca no achnol in the dayn1me. Lloyd is called Hshoruyn for snuvn, almhough 'his paul name is Lloyd. -He is'l8 years of amgg, has 3 dark complexion, is.5 ft.. 9 inches tall and weighs L55 younge, has blue eyes ann brown hair., Lf fH'yA 'uxmwby ' , K V 2, ' E., ' -J-. . f ffl gt t ny. ,-+ 4' . 1 a-Wig H ly 1, 11. . . . , -. u xj'r'Qki'.1..' , Y, .--'N A J . M- NYY' ,X ,Z , JH! ' lb, v f. 1 iwwigml., 53.,qg1A3hf' kg Qs: -'QPU 3, l L. , 31.1 ' 1 n , f ,V-24.1 I ,Y , . ' - . Ur' , 4 . 3 YYJMI .',:5,ug1 ,. ,'. H, , ' .51 A 1.1, ,, If . 'I . ,I,,. ,, fu.. -. 1 15: ffzf V Q' , 'I . A IV. ' . 'gzip if 1 1- .l,, F V -,- ' . '1L .1 w ,Q 5537 3 ,ffm ., P .,,, . . .-fb- . , L. 1,1 L'f s 'f 1 '-,Z' ' 1 v 4 1 v X, , nr.: J AA ...yy cheer 1 - ! ? '1l'fEg. 'f ar I n ALICE GLADINE LUGIN:lLL 'On Januar, 7, 1935 a baby girl was corn to Mr, and Mrs. Vilas Luginblll of Blue Green Township who was named Aliceq Alice was the first child in tng Luglnbill famlly and spent her first six years of life at homo. ACTIVITIES Yell Leaaer 2-4 ' Basketball Z-3-4 At six years of age she started school at the Ainsey grade school, which she att- ended for six years , than movel and finished her elemen- tary education at Lincoln 0 She started High Bcnoal as a FYEIHABD at Jefferson and in Sjphenore year obs come to Yioe-President 5 Secretary B Music l-dv3-4 Cantata-I-6-3 Festival 1-Z-3 Girl Shy 3 Mother-In-Lew Blues 4 her ' w H. S. Everyone liked ri nal Alice and as the result was leader daring ner soph- OUOFG and Her highest ambltlun is to be GFQ She would be a sucoell at eithr quiet, ambitious types Her hobby , at the present Q collecting service men's pictures , but are bowling and reading, Sen-or year, a nurse or factory wors- r ,ne because she is the is u very popular one, her more stable ones Alice has nany girl friends but her best ones are Mae Hill and Dorothy White. At the present friend but she does have a deep felling belle player from Jefferson High., Her are Typing and Bookkeeping and acquires Alice is e very pretty brunette , she has no best boy for the star basket- bsst loved subjects excellent grades. eighteen, with brown eyes , stands five feet four inches and weighs one-hundred and thirty pounds, , -is-rwtslr. r 'T 'ff' A liihiudsse e moron tbgne he is patrlotlc? .A4'Ll,+' 'fl' if 4 1 ' L . . , 'l1bBg5QH!gf.ih3:-:SailWAVES ffl' flfioghadr and WAAGS in his ears LA: .1.iY.m-xht . he ' -. E. .'n.v-fw .I H-H, ml, r 1 fn-,1 ,Pm N 1 QP. 1 . .3 rv! 431145 A2 -asf '- 1- u,r Q .Nl 1 'f' ,y .. ,. N X . .3 ., f , wp J v Jaglk-.qrf 1, J -13.5 7 'T ' J -, n yu Avg' .L , y l . Y , I. , , , . - X V 1 'G -. ,RN an X '. '- I+ 'f' ' 1 ' AH , ,A ., f, - ,!., .RI I V W K -Sf ' '4 if h W 3: 'fi '- i '4'V ' ' ' fm. ' , D-' 4 ia K. X. Q. 'H 1 X 'lt -, ix tl . 3 .,L 'V '. j-' r ,, - Lim- Mffyjafl ,ll X ..' 44g,,,vQ1 EM-1' .' Wm , . 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After ettendjng these two years he then entered Lincoln, a small school, for the remaining six years of the grades, After he graduated from the eight grade at Lincoln, he then en- ' tered Pleasant Mills High- School from which he graduated, and he was quite a glamor boy with the 2 8iTlS. His best girl at the present is Virginia Beam and his Hchief Body Guard, is Kenneth Ross.U Jim says his ambit nis to be a bachelor but The subjects he ing. I know Jim did n't bashful with the Q Jim is eighteen there may be a widow. likes best are Typing and Public Speak- well in'Pub1ic Speaking for he sure is- girls but i don't know alout Typing. years of age, five feet eight inches tall and weighs one hundred and Forty-four pounds, has blonde hair, blue eyes and a light complexion and is a handsome Whit of 8 ODEO. Hr. Marsh! Jim: Yr. Marsh: Jim! He is well liked and has many friends. OO CIn Historyj--Nwho was king at this time?N ULouis the Cross-eyed.' 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' ., ig-A X51 V.,2,fi.z, -'LW' .f,fl!'JT'-19-51551: . 1Q Q J 1 wi ,. w e +1 ,wr 3,Ig41 a5mflgn! x , A f ,:5 ivwL Jgllj, kT.'.39 '1 f' U vi M gkqiij 8 19 f 4 wx-IE-A-iguua-.-nit-.yQ1Jq'L: 4 W '14, I ' 1 . U . V1 NHL-5Il'49. 'xv p. L' I'if'-A'21vL.'-T571-H.QTQ,QL V Q H: +-V a- ma. U - -Q if.,-ie qzqfqdwd -+ 1'-we mats as mrx'5QjU' ' . Q! fifffl., ., MAEEL JUNE PFINHART Mabel Reinhart was born cn May ll, 1953 at Decatur, Ind- iana to Mfn and Mrs. Sam Rein- Aorzvrzzzs hartu She was the fifth child and has three sisters and one Keele lo:-5-4 brother Older than herself, Fesulvsl l-2-3 Cantata 1-8-3 ' She spent the first sla ' years of her life at home. She Basketball 1-5-5-4 was babled by all the family' hence a spelled chile the reel Girl Shy 3 of her life. Hotherhlh-Law Blues 4 At the age of seven ehe started to school at Mtn Pleag- ant and went cthere six years Then she changed schools and went to legley the next two Bears and she graduated from Bagley grade school in 1939. g Later she went to Cssian for her Freshman year, In u8FOH i940 her parents moved near Decatur and she has attended rleesant hills High School where she ireduateu with gl fellow siuuehie on Aprll 32. 1945 - ' Her test liked subjects while in High School were Typing taught Ly Mr, Mowrey and the Physical Fitness class taught by MFSL Fortnsy. Her beet girl frlencs are Gloria bhcaff end winlfred Shleffn Her best b'y friend is Ed Miller of the UQ SQ Navy Het' ambiti n is to be a factory worker and tc please that young man of the U. S, Navy, Edffill r. Her DGEULSB are read.4g and Music, ...Shu has tlmnde hair, blue eyes and dimples when she 90l:Ss. Stands 5 feat 5 lnchee tall and weighs ll5 lbs. She la usually gay and is evJryboay'e frienal Now, 'DUYM d-n't all whistle at once She also has a very Lad temper: .. lf. NEI:i:.W As! ad N. iw? L' ,su 4W P yy I T 3' FVRL X Lx 5' ,im -QR , -.:,,.. 5 'M 5 1 f Mlm' 5' Tflgfbu -,R M'-2n.'. ,, h ' u ,, - 'mn .. ' -4 7 3' l ' , an ui' . 'w .,2.1'9 I ' +, Ln - N' W' F' ' ' - awww ' A ,. J -' -f W .-1-. ?'f' 451.-W... - . Q'-'N 'm .,' - Hifi V 1 . W ,.- 4!'J'f 1 ' ,, :ragga f 1' iffy , - , .1 nj y :Vw . 4' . N ' .r M Vxfy' ' ' no . . -'N 4- ' f .5 nl ,- -I .L ,,. I . . -vi rx, I ,g , A Hp,.g,9gf. X -W . spqg V? in Y' -, f -A ', , 'M fi 'li-2'.,f ' v 1 4 ,Nl '. J 41 5l5'f'3 lj' W Jw!-QM -vii THQ '. ' ,,. n.vl 4 1 I 3 Y '.1,iQE,'M1A ' W, I--111-542, , ' , - ' ., im 2.1 , . H, ,. '-1. -A:s,,3xyf-QS, A ,. 1 4- v .' A. , Wy I3 I -.','5uy!Q u!'N - ' 3 -1, ' f 2 :lf ,'.- 5 A ' .' 'ig' U wQ w'4w if V , -0 ' ' .1 . Qodfr ' , j - . ffJfWB3V M FFF 5-'lic M5816 1-2-3-4 SLCRIA MAE 2508? Cantata 1-2-3 Little Villie 2 Mu her-in-Law Blues 4 'seeretsary - freaeurer Z Ba-Retha1l l-2-5-4 E 'null .. 5,L'g6uJf - dawg glrl was goin 5: gr. Q44 Has. floyd Qnoai. Iney :amen 2Q:f4'Ll54l3 ree -headed ggfg ACDIVITIES Q1-L0-'-'i MHS- ygoraaa pavenqs linen mast or ner school days swutn cz Decatur. Gllb'1'l.i1 L: Q. ,ani 51, 331,193 years at hge Ruuganhush grade 5 meal. 'ina lust year in the , EPSUBB sae nent so Eranxgherry. 2 :Hen she ante-ed ?1ensani Allis, to were tour long years. ,Gloria zijn 1 Live much to say the Ii?B2 yea: :he was at ?leasann Mills, but the next tnree years were different . she topg part in many activi- ties, plays , tasaetball and Music. - ' Al hobbies Gloria likes Music, reading and skating. Her ambition is to be a factory worker ani than e nu1af43?a- Her vest gizllrienoe are Wlnlfred Shoaf and Mabel Rcinhert, nag cast hey frlend is Don nurxe. Her best likeQ sangacng ,re BOOKKEPQLHQ and Pnysical Fitness. Gloria has perscnal appearance and :he xlgli eine uf personailty. ine as new a lady of five fee: terse lashes in height weighing llu pounds, has blue eyes. She nan vel fair but sae likes it called auburn. Gloria is well liked in school. . Gloria: Ec-nay, l've the grandest znews for yea. I .-el aired a Don: Gloria: FG, new cecz and she arrived an hour ego. You're a dar ing. I gage we're able to keep this one, I co, toc. I think you'd better go down to the tack yard hangar nd mess up the carburetor adjustments on her airplane engine. That ought to keep her here for a while. 1 6 !Tf f! h ' i . ' Y I' 1, 4. ' I Q ' 'fn a'- A l C Q ' .' fl l . ,tn-9 1 S-. . f !'i :- 7 f L . lv si ' i !f9 l,sl J- . . I. yi' I v 03 fl' ' n a .X X , U Y QW. I ,. 3 . Q c Q . g A . 1 fe - sl - .V 1 . . ts I' 1 f 'K' N ' . . . 14 NX ', -' . ' il 'txveazx' l',. lub. I n ' - , ' ' on gs? f'1. T :', s 'H 1 'I v gal ,X ig 1 . if Q ' aj. 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She was named Music 1-2.3-4 linlfred Ruth, Festival 1-2-3 Cantata 1-2-3 linitred started to school at a country school called, Secretary 2 'laudenbush' Bhe , attended Treasure 8 this 800001 her first seven , years, and in her eighth year Basketball 1.3.3.4 she transferred to the Brandy- berry school The next Q year Little Willie 8 - Winifred entered Pleasant lille lother-in-Law Blues 4 as a Freshmen lcon lhe became interested in boys, namely, Herbert lmitley and B111 Ftsherr Her ambition is to be a piano music teacher Her hob- bies are playing the piano, roller skating and reading. Her best liked subject is typingt , ' When she was a Freshman she was a rather bashtul girlp but when she was a Sophomore she became better acquainted and took part in the lophomore plays in which she proved to be very suoceestult When she was a Junior she was secretary of the class and the class appreciated' her honest work ss sec- retaryf When she was a Senior, Winttred became very inter- ested in Lyle Bailey- 'Windy'1 ee she is sometimes called, is five feet four inches tall. brown hair and weighs onw hundred thirty poundev 2ml.g?ay eyes. Her ggrl friends are label Reinhart and Gloria ca W oQeu-1-uns-11 'Now childred, can anyone tell me the meaning of un- aware? e A tiny hand waved frantically in the air 'PJease.:ls'am, unaware is what you put on first and take ot! laetr . , L 5, , A J 1 P 1 V-X ' ,A -V ' i Q' ' P 5, ' F K lx I' 7 W1 . il l Al Mu :ff ., I-V. 1'2- ' 7 W I 1 K v 4 A 1 .G B4 U-sl 'N-IKM. JM! ' ' lx 1 H n..i 1, '1 1' .-1 '- ui 5 . . ' 4K .4 , ,gm .lk ,, f. 1 .A .ll I A , . ,,. we .f 1 'QL 1' ,-.. , , X' wx , , , A -v N 1 F , T W w v ' 'a ,. , H g l X A. .Liz-,L ,fl , ,FW - ,' , L - - V: .ily YL . H A -HARRY SPEAKMAN Harry Speakman is the son ACTIVITIES A of Mr. and Mrs. Richard 3 0 ' Speakman and was born on the Basketball 3 ninth day of August of 19256 ' Harry is now six feet tally is l? years of age and weighs lo5 poundsg has brown hair and blue eyes. Harry has attended the Pleasant Mills High School from 1931 to 19439 In the first. week of January Harry and u fele low classmate, Roland Wolfe, having passed all requirements, was granted permission to start to College under a War Dee partmsnt suling Harry is now attending Asbury College studying to become a minister. The location of this college is about ten miles from Lexington, Kentucky, Harry'e ambition is to become a minister and he should succeed by the ambition showed in studying his subgects in High School. The hobbies that he follows in collecting pic- tures and playing ping pong, being considered a very skillful player, - - The beet boy 'frienc of Harry's is Hugheyl Jones from Bremen, Ghiog who.is a star player on the freshmen team of Asbury College Jones olayed in the finals of the Ohio State Basketball Tourney in l942 and was selected on the All State Team. Miss Doris Stubblefield from Hervin, Illinoisg is Harry'e best girl friendc Miss Stubblefield is a dark haired girl with a very charming personality and CRSTSCBSPQ . The subgecte Harry likes best are Public Speaking and History in whichi he is a very good scholar and also likes to study tae Biblee In High Schools Barry made excellent grades in almost every subject that he studied. ' Q While attending High School, Harry attended most of the class parties and other social gatherings cf,the nigh school studentso 'Harry is a young man of very high intelligence who lookehupon his studies as a great accomplishment when master- ng 4 emo , .ln if mi 'f j JJ. - x '?w,,, Fr!! r, -f ,,. IJ, -,... I 3.-,'.l Y we-1. - 'pzjff A ... ,,n - . i T1 'N A, we '-Inf. . ' V 1 I' 'N ' f 'fv'l' .w .. ': ' 1 C 5 '-- '-Y 4. 'A f .-., 1 - 1, mrgx, fl-.T , fvfzrilll 35. f . - '.,.'w,,f 1- Ml , I., ,Lg ' V. ,!:,13v'k 1 UC: 1 4, ,wg- -mf. - 1 4 - , -Y 'f wa,:f . '. g . . MQ 153, erxifymzr A..-uf wr 2' , mini , . is, ,-.Wan ' f sia g.':'- ff-11, ,Lvsf 1.1-ew: . .X Q 4552 ', WMQQ jTQ.:'.s, - I Q R ' 5: 111 f':q::H'Qf3mx la -f' gw l ' .,,, ms':Q 1V 1. l f ':1',1h.gp Q .L'j.f7.RI?wf, V' 1 1 lf FM 45? V -121' : ' - i,1:'uM!fs3 ' f, QQ-if M 'gasR. f,eQf' Afn f?' I N Y fl .. 7B ?S'f . ' X. ,vis QL-me-'QHQ x - Qrf-,ygwA. ?1 ...yg,X Qvfbisia . , Q.g,.,.5-f1':2 jg.i,m'ii:'!:2I'4Gfs12.4 V , .gqfszv 1-if f ?MJ-7' in-xml fffwx' ,J A . rt.-sgign ,ff-el 5 .FGA-W -R' '1 .Q2i.R'sf ,gunz 'Vg Qg,w1,,,Aglq',., 1's!!l +,!iU if 2 :A Qs 1'-?LfkfYU' - ,f i .. J 3.54 fyfffw ,mx vb 55,4 ligzggfl 53, - ,yi-M59 iq,f4f,,sg -mi liefmg:-imma I fgx f5f e 'gi-4,r+5e:M'.Q -cy. 'Qu iikvillw S115 'i:lLld'l ' . . as . Q ' 'limi l05i!'1!fQf!l!Ql?f' , 'zur rialfrwgk ' bi Vl.H W' .. .lr U ttf .-r ANZ-A - U glrF'f?::y:pe1-. ug3 ' ., e . F A... I. ' , ll' .' . 9 ser JUNIOR 1' .sy tea Qu January 4, 1992, gy Junior brightened the heme of ACTIVITIES Mf. and Mrs . Roy fsylfx of A ' Feulding County , Qgig, 3133 Basketball 2-3-4 Creek Township. Gi ceerse, we President 4 all know what e epoileal bgy Roy is, being the only child Elmer Loves a Rooster 2 until a few years later when Mother-In-Lew Blues 4 he was well blessed with seven I brothers and sisters . His Stage Managen 3 SmDlU1CH is to be a farmer . end we all know that he will .make e good one because he has always lived on s farm. Roy started in school at Haviland, Ohio, in 1931, in 1933 he attended school at Poe, Indiana until 1936. In 1936 he attended school at Bobo, Indiana, until 1937, end is com- pleting his school life at Pleasant Mills High School. When he was a Freshman he was a rather beehful bo', but when he was s Sophomore he began to grow up. He too! pert in the Sophomore plays. when hc was e Junior he was very active in all the parties and always did his part to the best of his ability. when he was e Senior he was President of the class. - The subjects liked beet during his school life were Aeronautics and Typing. The only trouble Roy hes ever had in Typing was that his fingers couldn't find the right keys, but that didn't keep Roy from not liking Typing, or maybe he liked his teacher. He also chose Aeronautics es his beet eubJect, you can use Aeronentics in Army Life, so Hoy is looking forward to Uncle San catching up with him soon aiter he'is graduated. d His' hobbies are basketball, baseball, and reading. We all know Roy likes basketball very much because he hes played on the team the last three years of his school life, and has played baseball part of the time. He is five feet ten inches tall, weighs one hundred and fortysfive pounds, has brown heir, he wn eyes and wears -glasses. His nickname is WSPUDN. A ' ' .' r- ' . . V L va. W -M ' -zen. .- , - -1 ! 1f:. ,L Bti-' '- ,ft 5' 1 Q Q L'J 1 ,Af-M' 1 'rn . iinim -It at th 'uf F SKK I I' , .u 1 W 4- '-2 ' ' r.: ' W . I V I , ,. LE .1 U ,it -, I X P w al., W ,U H V lil U .Y L. ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 gfsglr -5 ,' - H 'L ' 1 U fl' WC? h-'19 , 9V' ' ' ' - 1' 'Q ' ., g, ,, ' -, L'v 'HA' .tt T N, ' , ' ' N r ' 1' ,TJ ' Q11 I 43 A ' , v'V !U ,-1 ' ,W . ' . , M . V in ' V 3 Q . A . 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W I loj 'f W Vw ' f1?:P1-L faiAQiRICE EUGENE 'rains' ACTIVITIES Uueic 1-2-3-4 Festival 1-2-3 Cantata 1-2-5' 3t3EG Manager Elmer Loves a Rooster 2 Prornter l on the twenty-fifth dev of June, 1935, Maurice Eugene Teeple was born to Mr 'and Bree Fred Teeple in the sity of Deceturo They were very proud of him as he was their first ohildo 51x years passed in e short time and then Maurice had to go to school' He went to Bobo to his grade educetiono After completing his eight years there, he started 5 in as e ngreen freanmen' et Fleas- eut Hills High Schuolo He will comolete his high school education heret ' A His amFitlon is to he a food farmer and I'mo sure if he is a farmer, he 'ill be a good husband U to the 'lucky girln he mnrrieso Hia main hobbies are collecting match coders, Qnimg to the movies, ice an bella His beat but everybody You will Weiahlnn one d roller skating, bnsketball, baseball and eof+- friend is Dale Rosso He says he has no girl friend else knows differently. find him five feet, ten and one half inches tell, hundred and sixty pounds, with grey exes and ncoel black heir. He also will answer to the nickname of Sheddy. Harsh-Q U Maidenwwweuwggowwwwewewxinw Everything I tell that :oy goes in one ear end out the othero' Mowrey- 'You're wrongg sound can't cross a vecuumvn ' ' ol 9' , Y. V , -an rug. .. -5, . rl , -'HS : :VI , ,y. iv .Q 4 ' X w I , ,4 ' ff fat -2.55544 ' ' ax' if 3 ' WSW Nr- 1 EL: 64 Nr! . sl, 1 . f '1fv1!'a'2wf,'f... -32.'Q--as , ,..Q , 'Eff ffiifi wndfli A ., . uf'. . G..-., . . fr. . V ug- ' 'Cx ,' 'Q gf... I fr? V31 .z 3531? . I .GHV 'gf' - .a ' . , 'H 1 -4- ,'.. ' ,ff rrkffbf u't 3:31 F I, V 1,:,3'.3Q , . ' e'wf , MS, ' , '-Eff U -.' A 'W' 'V 'Qld' X . WIN! 3539 M W,f N m:a ., W Ulhuiij 1hf3fI.' . '3'ff?Lf+ y wwfwfi '11 'n .A-fain .. 31.1 I '. 1- ' Qugbitfxfi wm '1.f Qcv'Jl u agua., ,, - wp' 4 ' - DOROTHY MAE WHITE . Dorothy was born ln Mercer County, on1o,on October 4, 19e5 to Mrs and Mrsn Glenn white, ACTIVITIES She spent her early cnildhocd in and ar and Willsnire, Onlo, Music l-4-3-4 At the age of five she entered Festival 3 the Willshlre School as a first Cantata 5 grade student. Sue did very good 'work ln her studies and Secretary 4 attended her classes regularly. Treasurer 4 She 0bt8iH6J good grades all through the first eight grades. Yell Leader 3-4 After being enrolled in the Basketball l-ZQS-4 Willshire School for nine and one-half years her parents mov- Girl Shy 3 A ed to Blue Creek Township and Mother-In-Law Blues 4 Dorothy entered Pleasant mills High School in the lest of her A Sophomore Year. She soon be- came well acquainted and gained e lot of frlendso She is grad- uating from Pleasant Mills with the rest of the Seniors. Dorothy'e ambition le to be a typlst or work in an of- ficeo She does extra good work in Typing and Bookkeeping at school and wzuld do the sane Ln a job of this kind, She likes Typing and Bookkeeping the best of all her subjectso . Dar.thy is a papular girl and has a height of 5 fto 4 ins., weights 135 lbs., has blonde hair and hazel eyes, She ie a girl that can make friends and also keep them, Her best girlirlends are Mae Hill and A1lC8 Lag.nbil1, who are class- mates and cl.se nelgho-rs. Her best boy friend is Bob work- 1UBBP, also a cllssmate. Dorothy is called 'Paton for short and goes by the name Pete mo-t of the time at home. For, entertainment Dorothy likes playing basketball , b.wllng, reading true stories and attending part in parties. Dorothy is 4l1CK to learn and is a good sporto For tnis rea- son she was elected Secretary of the Senior Classt She is honest and is e girl suited to har Job. Ill H I .' 'MT J-IC... P- Y-s-Ay fa. '. 0- :Y ,'..,. K m v J- -TV 3. 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Girl-Shy 3 He entered primary grade Little Willie 2 at Pleasantlmills in September 1931, with Mrs. Katie Stevens as teacher, and terminated his senior high school year at the same school December 24, 1942 to enter Purdue University, January 4, 1943. He was the honor student of the 8th grade graduating class, June 10, 1939. Fe was active in 4-H Club and Junior Leader work. His exhibit of ojen pollinated yellow dent corn won lst prize in the county, November 2, 1940. He was chosen coumtv representative to the state Junior Leadership conference ln June 1941. He was a member of the cast in the Junior play in 1942. ' I He often expressed his ambition to study medicine and science and is now pursuing tre general engineering courseat Purdue. He was .and of Music, playing drums and trol., and the piano accordian. He was a member of the county band three years and the school orchestra one year. His hobbies were modeling airplanes and fist ngg favor- ite sports were baseball and basketball. He w. fery Land of travel and enjoyed extensive vacation trips wltn his parents and relativks., Among his friends he seldom-displayed favoritism but always wished the esteem of all. His favorite sutjects were science and Mathematics. , No doubt, he will be remembered as soft of voice, mild of manner, Iut obstinate wher deeply aroused. 7 l I' 4, 1 ig., 1 I ':jf',.- ,T 9 '. 29, k, '..-xf U , I .,.,., ,. .. 5. 1 I 1 v P y . 'x--1' ' f q x 1 ' 7 :- '71 1 ,fu x A I 1 . r, . A , 4 v n A . 1 IM , lr -' Q 4 , . Q .33 . 2 r 5, .ff . 4 H :'f f r v .x.. 'L , , - ',.. I-'. H.-v'-1' , MP9, .QQ rw 5 ' L T,..'F.. ,. X., ,V 1,17 .i . A., , .K 2 . -.Yx,x 1-1 A .. L '- . M ': ' 1 , fy H T-' .ww I 'H-' f ... -L ff 5 1 g.lJln'.. ., - ., .54 Q 'Q' r' ,L -., .. .a , rf 'ilffdf' . , 3, ,.. .1-' . ,ii 'Nr-.1 3 . X .fl - F 1 'z ,gf 'I' g , ,ls u o 4' ,. r,- ,, .- ..- 1 ,fi , A'-' 0' ' xg ,. 3: HDEEBT DALE VCRKINGBH AUTIVITIES Revert Dila Lorklhgerw son Q - - of Harry work hgtr s was born ?3?:gt'?i'1Lg'234 - August 30, 1925i Robert is J u ' khuwn best b4 his nickname NB0b'n hs dcoan't seem to like the name Robortn Bob went to Fern ,-yne School his first sin ylorww After movln5 'Lo Fino Creek Township he uttengod the last tho. years of grade g hpal at Llncolno a country eohool, ln bile Creek Townshlgu Bob ment to Plsweant Hills thro gh- out all of his high school. Music l-2-3-4 Festival 1-2.3 Cantata lvc-3 Girl-Shy 5 Elmer Loves A Rooster 2 , Little mills 2 'other-in-low Blues 4 -50503 pgnl gfgrg ig gufneuball. Bob has bonu a Qpgg Basketball vloyor. He was gppilnted opytaln of the team thig year- He likes all kinda of other sports, too' Bob enjoys reading funny books very much, especmally Ln school. Bob says his greotczt ambition le lust csnLin.lnq hi he La. The subject he likes bas! is udvaonfd Hnhll n ,L,:a with Dale Qoos as the teacher. W H f I His best girl friend is Dorothy White- He haun'n any particular boy friend. I guess he ls fond of them all. Bob 15 tive feet eleven iuchew tall. wolghe one nunoroa seventy-five pounds, has black hair, brown eyes and a J.rk complexion. oi- fr- Dr. Jowreyz Do you suppose its ood luck to nays a can follow you? . Boba' hell, it all depands--are you a :mn or n.u9a? 1 . . 5 1 1 Y 4 . 1 . 1,. 1 1 - :Mint , . 5 1' 1 1 . I s. -11,15 I I y W 1. A I A 1, W 14 ,.x . 1 , 11, I A ' 1 4 4, 1,4 Q ti ' 1 , W Vp, 1 1 ' 1 I ' 1 ' 1 ' A 5 'J 'v'1 ',, 1' ' 1 1 . gf, X fffv':':', A 9 .-, 2 K .5 -, I 1:l11g23i'w1y Y1N,,1g: W 1- 11 .11 ' Q- WI W11.,-.511 I . 1 1 ' 1 111111 1: 'wg-11q111ff,,N-'3., 1 . , ,. 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KWH 1 -3-' .. ' ' ' 5 ' ' . E' '-aifce v 11 1 :lim 11,121 , 4 117,131 H 415xi7'1 if 1 7' ,,, ' F1116 ,N . . ,335 1 11., 'e , ' 1 1 , 1 .ul ' 1 1'-1,i H1Wl111 ' K 1 A V X . 1 1' 1 If 1.1 ' ' 1 I 1., V, 4 W X 1 4, ll ' 1v1:g3L5 , 1 1. -x v 'Q I , 1 ,,11,1, p PARTIES Twenty-seven of us entered high school es Freshmen ln 19593 all wished to move a good time throegh all four years of high eehaolo we have been pretty successful ln doing is. do started out by having our flrat Freshmen party at Cherles 1oBride's house in October, 1959. Games were gleyad outslhe and refreshments acre served in ohe house. All had a de- lightful time-J , Our lest Freshmen party was held in March, l54O at futh and Herbert SmLtley's house. Tzanl gemes here ple, ed in the house and delicious refreshments were served. he Faphomoree we had only one party. It mme held ln April, 1941, at Wlnifred 3hoa!f'e house- We had plans made to have lt at Hanna-Nuttmen Park, ous due to the weuther and also not gettlni any light we :hanged our plane .nj had the Fifty at Elnifred'e house. Many were present., Eesreshments YGFS served :nd names were nlayede Then came our Junior Qeer. the party seemed to be the host exciting one of ell. It wee held in November, 1941, at Henna-Nuttman Park. It was close to Hallomeen because some of the kids went Halloaeenlnd after the party. Sy the time the party was supposed to start we get nord that Lgle Salle, end Earl Geylr had a ereckg Also, Jim Yeyere, n51DQiU3 a l0Gda Game to the and of the food too Qulozii eng flowed into 3 week of dirto A Yeh of them ln :he car had some scratches and Wllisses. After such a lon., time tr, lam to get the gang UO5ether we went on with the partyo It was sugaosej to oe a LEXUS? .nd marshmallow roast. Mast of us were in a good awed because me had our beet girl or boy friend at that time with US-f Gur Sen!! parm we: new October 9, 1942: Q: Henna-rsutu man Park. There were some who nad their meet girl and boy friends theroi they had to get drlnks of water quite ofaen. D0 M311 think they really old go after water or did they ,iust went to get anay from some of those who dEdn't have any best frlende with them? Same times me hav.,to wonder. .ft I ll . ' -.f 4 A h pg...-1..w, 141 I U ,, -V. . J i , -L -' 5 '.. V 1:f :Q ' 'SK , ,, 1 1-A, f . , ' ,'. ,N ,v ,4 --- k A w P 5' If -. wt . -1 . ct, G.. wr, A..II fl. Mp: '-ww , ,- ...,,.,,n 1 an 1+ va' N. m df, Q- JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ,941e42 WGirl Shynl a three act comedy, was presented by the . Junior Claes on Fridey, April l7e ':42. at the Pleasant Mills High School Auditorium, The director of our play was Mtn Vizardc The characters of the nlay Tgm Argdalgm--M--QQ-,um,------w.-.ew -ra as follows: --Lyle Bailey Oke Stimeon-Q-megan-Qeeeemoa-Q 'Ummm' Robert Workinger Barbara Stan!ordMeee:eeQe-weeee-- mme-Dorothy White Peaches Carters-Q-ee:-------he GJ --melee-H111 Sylvie weQftgrwwbwaaeeaasnsnsResin, Birdi.'Llvirnfaaaasaaaebeaddaabcf -U Carolinaawcs.-aomaaaacasdasabeoef -, A - -1 .z fwsaew- ,n--epaae-in Urn Arsda1eew-fwJw---e-- Mayo----1-.am-vrnsoonnqcav'-we-donna-'f -1-V. ' f-.fee-..' Harlow-a'ls-:asa-.:-aueozaostc ca-.zernav-'sue' ' Mer ' Qeinhsrt All 4 Luginbill eMVirginia Beam .iJ'f .' Ye? for do Hawkins Earl Geyer Rolane Wolfe Alfred Tennyson Murgetoyd--so-anew, . J :es Myers W Many people attended the playa Eneryo pjoyed it and thought At was very goode r Lui., .J . L - s H ' . vi. -'YIF 1. x .u of . - ,l ---1 -V 'QQ 4 ulilfirif rr. . 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The director of ur play was Mrs Yager and the characters were as toll ns: Henev Dillonefw Woody Dlllonbns Angel - Tabatha Squlb - Frances Biddlen Harvey Mortimer Sylvia Arthaf Lucky Mille---be Orson Tuttle 2- R1ta'HarvardHef Heszer Cummings Ural Anne Harem A large crfvd s ca c-:er-t .c-I eaaczxsemcvcoes sa moral I,-' .nu V- Hrsersrve ssc cc. Mae Hill ,p- . 1- fwzg, ----e ew-.Lyle Bailey l- -f -1 Nba:-fAliee Luglnbill' Winifred Shoaff Virginia Beam fs.:-.scan-szuanf-:nn4zra:.ao :amen-,,4 '- -Robert Workinger label F- nhart -4 . on- e-mrve-me-:gee-compact Lmzbcuczrn: f- , , r Ar'1:' cz-19.5 - ne..- ,V f.f:---..R0y Tayioy .Dorothy White Helen Funk uv c. . f 1:-gc-1 -wee--ferent --'ee-GweeGlorle Shoaff attended the play and av- yone enjoyed and thought it was very goode ' 9 , ff ' ' 1 3 . .. - '- 7-,+'1 ' , ,,.. -wr Q O .- I. , W 3 U-tonga!! 1,.lN Qfql'1bMv I 4 , 5 . iv.-mf--1 . v , fr ,g -. ' Y 'fr ,' A e.' 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T 15 1. 1 . n 4 V4 I ,WMF XM v .if f 'I , 4 G V ' W if N -,I 1.314 N if 151 ' 'I -7 ,VA 1. , X Jaw, 1 1' -.wr U, v 'H ' JUNIOR PLAY PRACTICE Practice.for the Junior play was held in the Pleasant Mills High School Auditoriunr Mr. Vixard acted as director, Many practices were hold at night and all took turns in driving to practical If we didn't have a way home Mr, Vizard or his wife would take us homee One night we stayed after school for dress roheareale After we went through the glay oncc pant down to the Home Economics room and had a hamburger frye . We had our most fun during our practicese The most exciting part of all the play was Mabel Reinhart being kid- naped, ' SENIOR PLAY PRACTICE - Senior Play Practice started larch 23 in the Pleasant Kills Hish School Auditorlume Irie Agnes Yager acted as directcro - Practices were held during the afternoons' and nightse Tuesday and Thrusday were the usual nights in which practice was held-and every afternoon tor three weaken ' Our dress rehearsal was held on Wednesday night April 14VhU. It was a Success and Hr. Clark, photographer, took OUP Plcture on the stageb At one of the practices Hal Hill Choney Dillon? took Sick with the gigglesq we had a hard time but we finally 80i quieted down and continued with our practicef The funniest part of the play practice was the first time Lyle Bailey, Bob Workinger, and Jim Myers had to carry the doll babyh The rest of the cast certainly had their share of laughing that timeq -I 'NO , . la X , In , - il' 5' -4 1 .4 I , , -1- fb., f s,-.1 rdf! 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T Our Trip-to Chicago It was in the year of 1942 when we were Juniors that we got uo about 2:50 A M in the latter part of April to take our big trip' tc Chicago First we assembled at Pleasant Mills where a school bus was waiting to take us to Ftp Wayne There we met the train which carried us to Chicago which was wonder land for some of use Arriving in Chicago about 8.30 o clock we first visited the Euseam which was full of mummies cavemen. and loads of different kinds of skeltons different settings which took place in ancient times etcl Leaving the Museum we went to the Aquarium There we saw all kinds of fish and oceanic life All of these fish were interesting to watch but the floral life was s ,ll more so end Sole so delicate looking tha: it seems almost izpcssible for such thingg to exis+ From the Aquariun we went to Marshal Field Department store on a bus. Marshal Field is one of the finest and the largest stores in the world Many of us enjoyed riding the eiculators immenselyo ' It was late noon when we had completed this tour and our feet seemed to be getting auch heavier We than went in groups to dif- ferent places to get szaething to eat We iound that prices were exceptionally high but we were all hungry thus we took no time to argue about pricesl Ne had hours to'sgend as we pleased until about nine-thirty o clock that night when we were to meet at the stations We were all tired thus we sought means of resting Some went to theatersc Kay Kaiser was on in person at the Chicago theater which was really a treat to some of us Gthers spent some of their leisure time riding on the elevated trains ' We were having a group meeting cn the street of Chicago flrc Harsh was just talking to usb when some excited old lady came up and wanted to know who was hurt or what was wrong, We were sorrv to disappoint her but really nothing was wrong with us- ' It was-fun on the train since Wu had a coach to ourselves and all knew each other Wehn some one had time to get deeply inter- ested in his or her dream. someone. else would get some cold wats? and sprinkle them or put sneiging powder on,themg either of these methods had its effect, 4 ' We sincerely hope that other Juniors and Seniors will be able to take a trip like we did and have as much fun. , ' Y, il' fi . 1 ' a?i, X5-ff 2 A, N, v1,.,.Q,Q:,,.fj4As I Af' ,, 6 - f A .1 gf-f V d by - , ' - 4 , ,t :Aly ' , YJM7 . 5 1 ' V ' .lmrfbf , . A . M, ,. ,vw ,i 3 M ,,, n - -r -r - y , 1. u .-,M ' ' I f 'x ' f . H '- , , N - ,,- vm , ..y . ,-- , . - . ,H V 1 1 . U Qi- . K 'IH I f uqvi 1 U ' W -Q f O , 4.1 ' -- rfwf 4,+ ' , ,MA W?,r',T ' , f , I V n ' el s Q. '- N7 - w- v .,- 4 ' il. U .vw K, f, ill . . ' ,!., 'f- .1 I . mwlya pw 9 .' ., Hu, V . x P 1 1 Jim.. V v. . N-' i. QV., , ' ,mb ,, lv. -f-N A , .N 41 . , .'- I . L ? . 1 1 ' t 'll -,ggi CAN YOU IMAGINE? Roland Wolfe dancing? Charley Frey s tudying? Mae Hill in physics class? Forrest Hawkins driving slow? Bob Workinger not in mischief? H arry Speakman being na preacher? James Meyers without 'his big ears?' Mabel Reinhart without her -diamond? Floyd Hoffman talking to senior girls? Roy Taylor without his nickname NJun1orW? laurice Teeple getting to school on time? Miles Jones without his straight hair? Helen Funk with an UAH in bookkeeping? Lloyd Lichtenberger having a Wdaten? Alice Luginbill without her gum? Lyle Bailey playing basketball? Gloria Shoaff without red hair? Dorothy White without ?Bob'? Virginia Beam walking fast? Winifred Shoaff in love? Ivan Allen being tall? O IVNSPOTLIGHTH Staff of 1945 Mr, John Mowrty--- Dorothy White ----- lapel Reinhart--U- G16r1a sugar: ----- Roy Taylor k Floyd lf. Dal! ROB' '--- Irv Varlando Clara numeqmal , ones -neon uorzman--------- --------- Name-of Authors Mae Hill Alice Luggnblll Helen Funk James Myarb Gloria Shoaff noroony White Lloyd Llohtenbergor Bd Sprungar label Roinhart Wlnlfred Shoe!! Ivan Allen Floyd Hoffman - ----- Supervisor -Editor in Chief MSS18tlht Editor Businlss manager --------Printers ----Proof Header ----Photographer 4 lv. I Q WAQ. mg 1 nz E I 1 , 1 1 -Q. -, , . , A I . fifll rf- M, 4 L f' I ,,,. ,. V. N .LU s4y.,j5 1,4,5, 1q ,fPf . , 11 ' A ,hH-m ,., , , Wnmm V M M 5 . 'wiv' wr , fr H we - f ' ' ' . ff,-,mwQ41a1!f 2 L v 1. Tifylx .' 4.1 M , f L 'v 'fi .., 1 wp .M H , ' ' 1 ' 1 ' , . AJ' x ,1!,Y . K V .2 iff? ,4- ,,N! , ,U '13 W -'A 14 1 ' -. WWVVXIP ,Ut 1 :- 1 ' Q-.... 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A-EE' 5 Ya Ulu J 12 'f A lt, ,.r' WJ- ! .z 3 Spf'-QL ,,-,, 1 nu T'WmW :'1 I - v -1 . 1 5 CLASS WILL We the Senior Clase of the year of our Lord One Thoue sand Nine Hundred and Forty-Threat being of s und intelli- gence and excellent health, but looking forward to that M we when we shall leave the home of the hickory stick the river of Styx from which' region no traveler ever returned: do hereby declare this to be our Lest Will and Testament. revoking all other willei and sections of wills which may have been made before Atteeted this 22nd day of April by Roy Taylore and Robert Workinger' 1 .MAE HILL, will my LAQD in Physics to next year e - Physics Claes, - A It BOB WORKINGER, will my ability of arguing with the teachers in class to Lloyd Freyn IVAN ALLEN will to Alva Meyers my ability to day- dreaml A I I, wrnmaen sHoAFr will my ability of getting along with all the boys to Verona Beary and Lucy Voree I, FLOYD HUFFMAN, will my ability of playing basketball .to Harold Sappe JIM MYERS will my ambition for being an old bachler to Bon Sipe. . If I DOROTHY WHITEj will Georgie Meyers, .my ability of yell leading to I, HELEN FUNKe will Roy Taylor to Pauline Hawkinsn I e ROY TAYLOR, will my A Painter collection of ribbons to Doyle If MABEL REINHARTS will my red sweater back to Liberty .1 Center, In LYLE BAILEY, will my well groomed hair to Mrt Rosso LLOYD LI CHTEWIIRGER . IA will my nice figure to Jackie e Alleno G A J' AQ '11 Vi-:'A,,',,' :111 .',, 'I' Y 1 r .-75.1 ,MU- ' N N..'1't W1 . '. , '?if,91' 1 I I X I ' A 1 11' -- 1 .' VN 4, ,1Y!4' . 'M 1 1, . 1 1 11:1 111 1- 1111121 ' f3L.1aq1 1 1 gh-1' 1' N' '..,g1',:y ff ' ,:f., 2 11 A 112,51 , N .!' U , W 115.11 uni ' -A 1 1 ' .! Q : vvuh 1. ut. . ,I 5' ,iw ' J , 1 I V 1 r 1 i 1 141 . A , 1 ,1 1 '. 1 115' 1,1,,1 ,151 v I-iff Q , 1 1 ry- 2 1 1 4 :ef 1 ' 1 A -- 41 1 - ' 1' . lllvi .,, I . .1 X1 I 151x031 , lv ' ,' ' ri W1 -1' '1x'-fl'g51. !.1 -I ' 1,Nx. AZ ' ' '1 ,w Nga? In :1'1 1 -11'15.,-1' 1 1 Q31 I f,5' 1 ' 'H' W' ' Z 1 3'I '5 1. 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I I, VIRGINIA BEAMl will my quite disposition to Mery Rossa I A q We do hereby appoint John Fredric Mowrey end Dale Willn iam Ross as Executore of this our Last will and Teatomente We do provide that within three minutes of our demise our obituary shall be published in the Pleasant Mille Jour- DS1 and the New York Timeeg and that our body shell be in: terred with fitting ceremonfesw and that a stone be erected gggvgogur resting place costing not lose than the sum of 1 The following inscription shell be carved upon memorif a 'u Here lies the class of Forty-Three None of them are now alive They died because they tried to do ' That which was noble, good and truce In witness thereof we hereunto seal this the 28nd dey Of Aprilg 1945. 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This is what I told them ly great grandfather s brother-in-law who lived in Arable died and willed to me the magic carpet which has been in his possession for a number of years, It just arrived this morning by clipper and I am anxious to discover whether or not it still holds its ancient magical powers Excited- ly I rushed from the room snatching the carpet from its box as I awent I hurried out of the building and signaled a taxi which took me to my homee Qnce in the privacy of my own back yard I-placed the carpet on the ground seated my- self upon it and murmured the magic words and found myself flying through the air at a rapid rate of speed When I had collected my wits I decided thats! would like to go to the capital Washlngtcno DNCA No sooner had I thought this- the carpet abruptly changed course and headed east In the twinkling of an eye I found myself before our capital bulld- lnge A large limousine drove up to the curb and who should alight but the President of the United States Lloyd Lich- tenbsrger and his lovely secretary, Dorothy White They were admitted -into the stately edifice by the doorman, Reber Workingero You could tell by the expression on Bob' a face that he was happy Just to be near Dorcthye In ' m excitement I remembered that I had forgotten fo eat break- fast and I was getting rather hungryt I decided to get eny- eelf a good meal before journeying on I started to cross the street and the signal lights being against me I was stopped by the traffic cop whom I found to be Forrest Hawk- IDBU I hardly knew him but hs was the same 'Fat' from old Pt H H. B- I informed him that I was hungry and he kindly offered to escort ma to a very fasionabls tsaeroom that he knew oloseeby.' As I walked in the door I noticed a very beautiful lady roaming from one table to another entertain- ing her guests. The proprletrees was Virginia Beamer QI '. Q B'-1-, A ,,., m ' 1 r X I , V A.-. . 1. .. -Wm , wp ,ei V+- 'J' :Anil ,, -.4 I-,H .cw ' M xx , :V X N' I. -A...x,I Y um ,W I , rv V . ,wwf 'hs ,U 'Lg.vp,!.m X 4 1 + ' HK, . x ' x iw YH' 'G' . W . , ,L ,X ,u , .1 , f v ' , 1 ,' ' H . ..... ' ' 7 . -,,V , X 7 ,-: 'H' 1 ' , 1, '.'P'l5 . . ff' ' - ,v gn' I . v' , ' N M- H., w L . 1 ' V , ' , 1.,,,.,w'fg 4.1.1-A V ,., 4 X A , W ing jf 5 f 1 X . X, J , , , 'fr 4' - V . ., .if . , ,vw , ,UH , 4 l ' X , J ,. 4 ' C :,, 'W' .'..l , -., 91 1 1,11 ' l. A9 . .. 1 'W' u .L . , f ' r., -w.. n 1' 1, . ' :M X . 1. : --f ,l, R -'7 , , . '- , M T11 '-' . , . N, - , .gifysl 1 She was a very gracious and charming hoeteee. After I had eaten.I felt in the neeg of a little entertainment I went to the nearest threatre and was surprised to find the star of the show was Helen Funk , This talented, beautiful danc- ing girl from PMHS afforded me a very pleasant and enjoyable afternoon I found Helen was not married but is thinking very seriously about it ' I decided I would like to spend the night in New York City, so I got the carpet murmured the words- and was whisked away to New York When I arrived I took the subway to Madison Square Gardene I wee just in time to attend the thrilling basketball game between the New York All Stare and the Manhatten Comets The star of the game was Miles Jones of the New York All Stare. Jozes sensational playing abili- ty led the All Stare to an goverwhelming vlctorye I decided to stay over night in New York and selected the Wolfe Hotel owned by my school mate Roland Wolfe The clerk rang for a bellhop and to my amazement it was James Myers who showed me to my room ' Jim was very surprised and happy to see an old school friend +C - he was get lng rather homesick. U The next e 'ng was Sunday Morning and I was walking along the street debating on what church I would like to at- tend when I saw people pouringr into a large cathedral and decided that would be my destination I eat back in the church and it is a good thing I did beoauee you can imagine my amazement when I noticed the minister bringing the mee- sage was Harry Speakmann After the service I ate my lunch and came to the conclusion I had been in New York long e- nough so I decided Miami, Florida would be my next stopt I get on my carpet and the next moment I was in Mlamle I was doing my part of gazing around when my eye caught the shining lights of the Roxy threatre that was featuring a stage show that evening with the new-born singing Star that the whole U S A had been talking abouto Then and there I knew what my nlgnirs entertainment would be: It happened I acquired e seat near the front and at once the show beganu All heads turned to welcome the star, and who should it be but Rae Hllle lee hee really made a eucceee of voice and ie happily married to that Kirkland boy. I left the threatre after the show and decided I was much in need ot a good nights rest but on my way back to my hotel I had to pass a very ncieey taverng Ae I walked by I glanced through the window and my eyes fell on the bartender whom I found to be the one end only Charles Freyf -Q., f-n-,.1:g,'.:1- ' if gg xfiQN g!' 5-'75, 1 -f, :N ,. gy .,,,,4,'w .j'4 1,5'32l A- ,'- .X 2. 7-9 4- ' - . A . ' 1 jg W,-v - , A M , v'..' ' ' ' fe. ' , 4 , , 1 ,fx J I x af' ..-V. , 2 , - n , Q w , -L X x X 4 . . f, ,Xie N 1 f Vx x K' ,I W 'WU x -w
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