Pleasant Mills High School - Spotlight Yearbook (Pleasant Mills, IN)
- Class of 1954
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Donald ' ' Curly' ' Roe Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Chorus 1-2 4-H 3 years Class Play 4 Annual Staff 4 Roger ' 'Rip' ' Ripley Basketball l-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Softball l Chorus 1-2-3 Band 2-3 Treasurer 1 4-H 8 years Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 4 X Y '- Pauline ' ' Polly Basketball 2-4 Chorus l-2-3 Class Play 3-4 Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 4 Band l-2 4-H 7 years R06 'mar Mary Zipper' ' Sheets Basketball 2-4 Chorus 1 Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Ronald ' ' Pigeon' ' Roe Basketball 1-2-3-4 Annual Staff 4 Darrell Stem-ral Chorus 1-2-3 Vice-President 3 4-H l year Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 'Z X Stout Ross Rosco Winans Basketball l Band 1-2-3 4-H 5 years Class Play 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Lee Wolfie Wolfe Basketball 1-2-3-4 Track 2-3-4 Treasurer 3 Annual Staff 4 Shirley Red' ' Williamson Basketball 2-4 Chorus 2-3 Class Play 3-4 Treasurer 2 President 3-4 Annual Staff 4 Senior History In 1950, twenty-five green freshmen started to high school. The boys were so dumb they all took seven subjects. The girls were a little smarter because they only took five subjects. The seniors initiated us and gave us a party quite a while after school had started. That year we elected the following officers: Darlene Fortney, president Jack Bebout, vice-president - Larry Myers, secretary - Roger Ripley, treasurer. We had two parties that year. Mr. Coppess was our C1355 sponsor. When we came back for our sophomore year there were twenty-one of us left. But during the year we lost Bonnie Whittenbarger and Patty Andrews. We got Darrell Stout back from Adams Central. Our officers were: Herman Fox, president - Darlene Fortney, vice- president - Larry Myers, secretary - Shirley Williamson, treasurer. We order our class rings and had two parties. Mr. Reed was our class sponsor. By now our boys had become interested in sports and were playing for the second team. Woe started our junior year with twenty members. But we lost Walter Hirschy and Jack Moser. Almost right away we received our class rings. Shirley Williamson was elected president - Darrell Stout, vice-president - Raymond Litchenberger, secretary - Lee Wolfe, treasurer Miss Blocher was elected as our sponsor. This was really a busy year for us, but we had a lot of fun. Some of the boys played for the first team, while others played on the second team. Here we are back with just eighteen members. Most of our boys are playing on the varsity while Ross Winans and Allen Girod are student managers. Our officers for this year are: Shirley Williamson, president - Herman Fox, vice-president - Ruth Heimann, secretary - Pauline Roe, treasurer. Miss Blocher was elected as our sponsor again this year. We've been quite busy making money for our class trip. We gave a play, Just Ducky and we are now working on other projects. Before we know it, graduation time will be here. Who Who' Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who Who's cute but doesn't know it? . Who knows the most people? . . . Sz fxx x Who's Who Ronald Roe Marlene Hirschy Raymond Litchenberger Pauline Roe Lee Wolfe Roger Ripley Darlene Fortney Tom Baltzell Ruth Heimann Herman Fox Allen Girod bashful? . . the flirt? .... the Romeo? . . the tomboy? . . the athlete? . . the tallest? . . . the neatest? . . . raises turkeys? . . . always eating? .... the curly-head? . . . always staring? . . . S S S S S S S 1 . - 0 - - . 0 . 1 . . . - . - . . . . . S S S s always working? . . . . . . Mary Sheets s the best writer ? .... . . . Larry Myers s the most sociable? . . . . . Darrell Stout . . Donald Roe s always getting hurt? ...... . . G Shirley Williamson Ross Winans Jack Bebout blows their nose the loudest ?' .. . i .. .- ' CAN You HVIAGINE .T ack Bebout being quiet ? Herman Fox going steady ? Lee Wolfe short and fat? Ruth Heimann not acting silly ? Ronald Roe loud and boisterous ? Marlene Hirschy not saying Huh ? Larry Myers getting straight A's? Tom Baltzell without his turkeys ? Darlene Fortney not walking pigeon-toed? Raymond Litchenberger without his Myrna? Shirley Williamson with a dark complexion? Allen Girod not driving like Joey Chitwood? Roger Ripley with brown eyes and blond hair ? Mary Sheets not talking back to the teachers ? Donald Roe not calling the senior girls Honey ? Pauline Roe with a perfect attendance at school? Ross Winans not having a smart remark for everyone ? Darrell Stout not writing notes to the senior girls ? BERNE THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CONIPLINIENTS OF First Bank of Berne INDIANA ESTABLISHED 1891 WE PAY YOU TO SERVE NIENIBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Prophecy I just arrived home from a very interesting visit with the Seniors of PMI-IS. I thought you might be interested in what we have done in these past ten years. All of us met at Tom Baltzell's Turkey Run. Tom and his wife have enlarged their business and now serve turkey dinners to a very sophisticated group of people. Because we are so sophisticated we decided to meet at Tom's for our ten year reunion. The first people to arrive came in a jet plane whichbuzzed low and finally landed on the turkey run. Tom was wondering who was dis- turbing his flock when out jumped the pilot. To his surprise he found Allen Girod. When Allen got out of the Air Corps he went to work for T.W.A. and is now chief jet pilot. He got his job through his old friend who is now owner of the Trans World Airlines, who happens to be Lee Wolfe. When they heard about the class reunion they decided to have Allen bring them in Lee's special plane. They are still chasing the girls. Shirley Williamson and Darlene Fortney arrived next. They are still studying to be Home-makers and are hoping to hook some eligible man. Shirley is still known as Petrified Petunia, which she acquired through a class play in high school. Darlene has her interest in the Indianapolis Speedway. The next to arrive came in a race car. He stopped and when the dust settled, we found Larry Myers. He now owns half interest in the Indianapolis Speedway. Oh g by the way, Larry got stopped by a motor- cycle cop, who turned out to be Ronald Roe. Ronald is now a family man. He has three lovely children and a beautiful wife. A low slung car pulled up next. Out stepped Ruth Heimann and Mr. Towers, who is head of the Towers Model Agency where Ruth was a former model. Now she is married to the boss. Their two children stayed in New York. Casandra is planning to swim the English Channel next year. Jeffrey is bat boy for the New York Yankees. .Tack Bebout had just sold 4,000 cattle in Chicago and stopped at our reunion before he went back to his ranch in Texas. He says business is booming, although it was pretty wet there this year. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY And Best Wishes From WILLSHIRE HAhDWARE AND APPLIANCE CO Compliments Just then we heard a terrible racket coming down the road. When the dust had finally cleared, we-found Professor Herman Fox climbing out of his tailor -made car which he invented. It looked like a cross between a Chrysler and a Dodge. Herman says he is teaching an advance course in nuclear physics to some of the more intelligent girls at Vassar. As of yet he is eluding the girls and says he'll get married when he's 50. Carolyn Tunroe, the famous movie actress, and Marlene Hirschy arrived next. We all knew Miss Tunroe as Pauline Roe, our former class mate. She is currently starring in the G.M.G. production of Gentlemen Prefer Women , which is being made in Idaho. While she was there she met her old friend Marlene Hirschy. Marlene has a chicken ranch there, but was discovered making eyes at the producer. The next person to come was Dr. Roger Ripley who now special- izes in separating Siamese Twins at John Hopkins Medical Center. His wife helps him with his Psychiatric Treatments on the side. Raymond Litchenberger came with Roger. He is now conductor of the New York Nikerbocker Fast Express. The train arrived at the Pleasant Mills Depot. Aboard he had the famous F.B.I. Agents, Donald Roe, and Darrell Stout. They are working on a case in Fort Wayne, involving spies from Mars. We are all here now and we are having a swell time. Hey! what's that noise? Sounds like a horse galloping down the road. Well, what do you know! It's Ross Winans. How could we ever forget him. He is now running a Rodeo Show. Now we must return to our occupations, but we are planning to meet at Mary's Spat House, which is a nursery for children. The date set is June 23, 1974. - Mary Louise Sheets A CLASS MOTTO - Never Backward, Always Forward QQ 4 ' 5 M A CLASS COLORS - Lavender and Green 'l x v J- 7 H54, I 1 4 ul FLOWER - Rose THIS PAGE IS SPOPBORED BY HI-WAY AUCTION BARN DECATUR, INDIANA S .. 5 4 gl f I 19 . A 7 L f FX 7 Y- P' fx r lda f A Q- 5 X f l l x 'xl ID x l V4 Q 1 O Qwl QQ' ' ' 3 1 . at .- . N Ri 'W I A 16 . NAME FAVORITE SAYING PET PEEVE HOBBY Tom Baltzell No comment. Teachers Airplanes J ack Bebout I don't know. Empty gas tank Coon Hunting Darlene Fortney Darn it. Cats Sports Herman Fox Whatcha gonna do? Snobby teachers Cleaning the car Allen Girod Whatcha doing? Cops Model Airplanes Ruth Heimann Judas Priest! Cheese sand- Playing the wiches guitar Marlene Hirschy Huh? Stubborn people Dancing Raymond Lichtenberger Aw nuts Breaking springs Bear Hunting Larry Myers Huh? Staying home five Tearing up the nights a week car Roger Ripley Shucks. English Hunting Donald Roe A couple times. School Hunting Pauline Roe Dummy. Race cars Raising Kids Ronald Roe I don't know. Annoying girls Woman hunting Mary Sheets Hey, You! Walking up and Cutting up down stairs Darrell Stout Naw. Flat tires on Coon Hunting lonely roads Ross Winans Shucks. Teachers Sleeping Shirley Williamson Oh, you dumb Nickname Red Eating nut. Lee Wolfe You crazy fool. Girls Rabbit Hunting. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY M. Ku W. AUTO SALES ASHBAUCHER'S TIN SHOP DECATUR, INDIANA DECATUR, INDIANA JG' V o 'IC 5 ,:- N O , 4-fP gf '! iI. ,- lf 9 rw L .- 3, 5.3 .N , I f f and W ' k - X I , if l X' ll - l N X f U UU 'F 1' FAVORITE HANGOUT BAD HABITS AMBITION PROBABILITY In his car Running out of Pilot Farmer gas Clark's Rolling cars Father Married Man Chica Dee Walking pigeon- Professor's Wife Housewife toed Ideal Chewing gum in Bachelor Married Man class Ideal Driving fast Airplane pilot Hell Driver Chica Dee Always Eating Traveling sales- Farmer's Wife woman Decatur Cracking her gum Hill Billy Singer House Wife Salem Eating too much Husband Bachelor Chica Dee Tearing gears out Race Driver Farmer of cars In bed Eating too much Owner of an Farmer oil well Ideal Going with girls Factory worker Flatfoot Studebaker Late hours Rich mechanic's Poor Mechanic's wife Wife Ideal Skipping school Factory worker Manager of the Harvester Fort Wayne Losing billfolds Husband, Home Time will tell and kids Ideal Teasing the Farmer G. E. Manager senior girls Chica Dee Running around Farmer Good Farmer Chica Dee Spending too much Millionaire Poor Farrner's money Wife Clark's Hitting girls Millionaire Poor Farmer THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY CHARLES INN PURE OIL COMPANY Ice Cream Sandwiches Candb' Tobacco Soft Drinks 1 '1 1 , Lu: ' J A P ' . fuer . t.. . ,F f wg I vl f.' 3 P -M 'i H1 Y Y Vw 'f - Y Q l ada F52 - Z X claw - Leon Byer. I, Jack Bebout, will my ability to behave in class to Ronnie Hill. W 3 J I, Tom Baltzell, will my ability to get along with the teachers to I,'Darlene Fortney, will my ability to get my ears pierced without it hurting to Ann Foor and my nerve to do so to Ada Foor. I, Herman Fox, will my ability to go to class unprepared and get by with it to Rodger Frey. I, Allen Girod, will my ability to drive fast and not have wrecks to Ann Foor. I, Ruth Heimann, will my southpaw pitching to Virginia Wolie. I, Marlene Hirschy, will my boldness to Marlene Ohler. I, Raymond Lichtenberger, will my low voice to Homer Gauze. I, Larry Myers, will my ability to skip school and not get caught to Dee Wolfe. I, Donald Roe, will my crew-cut to Jane Ross. I, Roger Ripley, will my height to Gene Williamson. I, Pauline Roe, will my good behavior to Dee Wolie. I, Ronald Roe, will my quietness to Nancy Frank. I, Mary Sheets, will my ability to talk back to the teachers and get by with it to Patsy Zimmerman. I, Darrell Stout, will my ability to be able to shoot a basketball with form to Leon Byer. I, Ross Winans, will my ability to get passing grades in class without doing anything to Dick Bauman. I, Shirley Williamson, will my ability to get into mischief all the time but still get good grades to Gene and .Terry Williamson. I, Lee Wolfe, will my height to Dick Byer. THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY C1ouse's Super Market Groceries Vegetables Fresh Fruits, Meats Phone 65 - Willshire, Ohio vX By. 2 EE 'K vf Q we -S X, NX- ' , ,W A .Y , -- - xl UI, x kr --A! 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N f Qs K is S Q Q' lkeigvh Y D El A 1 , :K J-:jx ,I , Q . :csv g ' 1 1 X r Q . ,,.,, ' y it ,Six , me .3 ?r'i-5 Jfll THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY Farm Bureau Co-operation Co. Petrie Oil Co. Adams County Farm Bureau Decatur, Indian it 'A 2. f I X x ,K uf 'ES Junior History W ' fix! xx Q1 fy it I, n A ff7f We started our Junior year with 33 members. During the first semester we lost Marilyn Luginbill and Wayne Clouse, We gained Carol Roop from Adams Central. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President ----- -- Patsy Burkhart Vice-President --- - Ronnie Gephart Secretary ----- - Ann Foor Treasurer --------------- Rita Ehrsam Sponsor ----------------- Mr. Jordan Our first class party was held at the State Conservation Park, near Bluffton, Indiana. The winning side of the Magazine Sales Contest gave the losing side a party at Suzanne Kuhn's home. Activities during the year to raise money for our class trip included selling magazine subscriptions, a chili supper, bake sales, class play, and selling ice-cream, pop, and candy at the ball games. We are proud to have Leon Byers, Roger Frey, and Dee Wolfe on the varsity squad and Allen Bowen, Kent VonGunten, and J oe Butler on the second team. Ronnie Gephart and Kenneth Marckel recorded our varsity games. ' We are looking forward to our class trip and becoming Sophisticated Seniors. As sophomores we had 38 members, later losing Jim Weaver. We elected Mr. Lehman as our sponsor and the following officers: President ---------- -- Kenneth Marckel Vice-President ---- -- Allen Bowen Secretary --------- --- Ronnie Gephart Treasurer --------------- Ann Foor We were glad to have Leon Byers and Roger Frey to represent us on the varsity squad and Dee Wolfe, Wayne Clouse, Allen Bowen, Kent VonGunten, and John Ripley on the second team. Ann Foor and Bonnie Gephart were the varsity cheerleaders and Ramona Gottshall, Marilyn Luginbill, and Suzanne Kuhn were second team cheerleaders. We had two skating parties at Sunset. We began our freshman year with 40 members. To get us broken in right the seniors initiated us by having us wear our clothes wrong side out, our hair in a strange fashion, and our faces painted like Indiana. That evening they gave us a wonderful party. We elected the following officers: President ---------------- Bonnie Gephart Vice-President --- ---- Roger Frey fSecretary ------- --- Roger Foor Treasurer ----- --- Marilyn Luginbill Secretary ---- --- Mr. Lehman THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY HELLER Kr FEED HELLER FEED at SUPPLY co. DECATUR, INDIANA SOPI-IOMORES First Row: Judy Brunstrup, Kay Edwards, Larry Myers, Paul Butler, Gene Williamson, John Wolfe, Ronnie Hill, Roger Kelsey, Norma Bailey , Elinor Bilderback. Second Row: Esther Sheets, Sue Fortney, Marlene Girod, Maxine Cook, Carolyn King, Jerry Johnson, Ada Foor, Ellen McAlu'en, Jeanie Babcock Daisy Irwin, Mr. Johns. Third Row: Robert Hirschy, Carl Sipe, Dick Byers, Darvon Light, John Speakman, Don Melching, Lester Sheets, Larry Merriman. Class Officers President: Larry Myers Vice-President: John Wolfe Secretary: Sue Fortney Treasurer: Judy Brenstrup THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY Fred Baumann Barber Shop Pleasant Mills, Indiana Nagels Quality Flowers Since 1910 Berne, Indiana Globe Hatchery Berne, Indiana SP ' e ' wuishire ohio -' 3 J U -- k'vg.t.., JJ1 omored L6 Org ' C ' r We, as freshmen, chose the following officers: President ---------- Larry Myers Vice-President ----- Jeanne Babcock Secretary ---------- Ada Foor Treasurer --------- Ellen McAhren Sponsor ------------ Mr. Fred Johns The freshmen were initiated sometime during Sept. We, as Sophomores, began our class with 32 members. Later, losing Rex Werst. We elected the following officers: President ---------- Larry Myers Vice-President ----- John Wolfe Secretary ----- ----- S ue Fortney Treasurer --------- Judy Brunstrup Sponsor ----------- Mr. Fred Johns We have had an enjoyable class party at the beginning of the year, which was held at the State Conservation Park near Bluffton, Indiana. NA GI na- :Ogg-ici, :T ,aff . J S . - P. 1,5 h L 3 os A 1 81 . ' fi A+-J ls if d, E5 THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY . 7 Eg! WILLSHIRE LUMBER COMPANY ,- J . 3 'f , I 5' E Phone 66 'N ' Complete Lu.mber Supplies FRESI-IMEN First Row: Wanda Luginbill, Vera Roop, Joan Halberstadt, Kay Archer, Judy Bollenbacher, Glenda Thomas, Nancy Frank. Second Row: Roger Terrell, Hubert Kuhn, .Terry Williamson, Larry Wable, John Frey, David Myers, Terry Burris, Mrs. Bodkin. Third Row: Bill Garwood, Emma Heckman, Judy Miller, David Light, Mary Speakman, Beverly Ehrsam, Mary Myers. Class Officers President, Lynn Mefferd Vice-President, Kay Archer Secretary, David Myers Treasurer, Hubert Kuhn I R ' :N THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY BERNE WITNESS COMPANY Publishers - Printers Berne, Indiana BERNE LUMBER COMPANY Berne, Indiana 'z' fy-bf.. 9- f i ,N me . pai--g. -, gl'e5Al'l'lel'l M5 t0I'y The freshmen class started with 27 members. Vera Roop came as a new member to Pleasant Mills. Mrs. Bodkins is the sponsor and the officers are: President ----- - - - Lynn Mefferd Vice-President - - - - Kay Archer Secretary --------- David Myers Treasurer -------- Hubert Kuhn The freshmen class part was November the twenty- third. Nineteen members were there. Jerry Williamson plays on the first ten in basket- ball, while Joann Halbersdadt was chosen for a first team cheerleader. 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