Poling High School - Cornerstone Yearbook (Bryant, IN)

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I looked around a little, and finding nothing, was about to leave when Dick called out to me. There he, and his wife, the former Annette Mills, stood over four graves. They said that they belonged to two of my oldest and dearest friends, Larry Snyder, and his wife, the former Betty Moser, and their two children. I found that they had been killed in a train wreck caused by a murderous gang of out- laws which had also caused people to move from Poling. I took an oath over Larry and Betty's graves, that I would track that gang down if it was the last thing I ever did. Dick told me that one of my old buddies lived out at his own airport, so I decided to drive out. In about ten minutes, I arrived at Myers Ship Strip, owned and operated by Bill Myers and his wife, the former Janice Straley. I looked into a hanger, and who did I see but Marjorie Bickel, and Sally Runyon, overhauling one of Bills many planes. They told me that they, and their husbands, Larry Miller and Trenton Smith were em- ployed by Bill as Mechanics. I walked to the house, knocked on the door, and who should answer but Paul Harris, Bill's chief butler. I asked to see Bill, but he said he was out flying with his three sons, and wouldn't be back until evening. So I left to see ifl could find some more of my old friends while looking for leads, as to the where abouts of the gang. While flying low back to town, I saw a farmer walking down the road. I found to my surprise that it was my old buddie, Max Blowers. I stopped to talk to him and found that he had married the former Barbara Foltz, and was now farming 40,000 acres, W 9 and raising cattle. He asked what I was doing here. When I told him, he said he had been having some rustling trouble and found the rustled cattle tracks leading off into the forest, he also said that he thought that it was the same gang that I was looking for. We drove back to Maxes Ranch the Rocking Charlene fnamed after an old flamej left the car there, and set out on horses. After following the tracks for about two hours, we ran into a forest ranger. We fotmd to our surprise that they were our old friends, Larry C avanaugh, and Dick. Dick said that we were the first humans that they, and their wives, Rosalie Miller and Bonnie Murphy, had seen since they moved into the woods over five years ago. Being in a hurry to find the rustlers, we moved on. We hadn't gone over five or six miles, when we came upon a corral containing the gangs horses, and the rustled cattle tied up along side of the corral was my old friend Jim Alberson. I started to un- tie him but thought again, and decided to leave him where he was. So I left him and started making my way toward the cabin. About ten yards from the cabin, I crawled on my hands and knees cautiously up to the cabin, and peared through the window. What did I see but the sheriff of Poling, Dave Shoemaker, holding a gun on four masked men! Max and I went in and Dave instructed me to remove the gangs masks. Upon removal of the masks revealed, much to my astonishment, Larry Miller, Patil Smith, Dick Norris, and the gang leader, Charles Rowles. I also found out that I im Alberson, the man who was tied up out at the corral was also in the gang. Dave had captured him on the way up to the cabin. When we reached the jail we met Dave's lovely wife, the former Pat Isch, and their three lovely children, Tom, Dick, and Harriet. My name is Sam Shovel, Private Eye. I came equipped, rod, holster, keys, and that gorgeous blonde on my lap is standard equipment with me. But now I can work in peace now that I know that all my friends from Poling are safe. 3 ,l?4?a lla -2 ff:-:cgi lil? : -i al - L. 1 . -.je ii llfz 1 N... f 10 7 Class History Jr In September 1945 twenty -six frightened and excited little folks filed into Miss Simmon's room L for the first time to become a part of the crowd known as the Poling School student body. k In our first year the roll was answered by Sally Runyon, Donnie and Ronnie Myers, Marjorie Bickel, Robert Myers, Edna McClintic, Ray Hunt, Barbara Foltz, Patty Isch, Larry Cavanaugh, An- Q4 nette Mills, Janet Stocker, Betty Moser, James Alberson, Max Blowers, David Shoemaker, Janice Straley, Larry Snyder, Bill Myers, Larry Taylor, Charles Rowles, Richard Cain, Jackie James, Bobby I Moore, and Peggy Updike. J In our second year we hopped along into Mary's room to try to increase our knowledge. We gained Richard Enochs, Joyce Illiff, Lewis Montgomery, Patricia Bricker, Phillip Bundsold, Paul Smith. We lost Ray Hunt, Patricia Bricker, Peggy Updike, and Ronald and Donald Myers. Y 'I ln our third year we were delighted to move on to a new room. We gained Joyce Bright, Joseph Louks, Paul Harris, we lost Philip Bundsold, and Marjorie Bickel. In our fourth year we gained Larry Miller, Floyd Gaskill, while we lost Lewis Montgomery and K Joseph Louks. ln our fifth year, under the guidance of Fay Snyder, we gained Bonnie Murphy and lost Jackie A James and Bob Morre. Our sixth year found us with two new members, Barbara Newland and Barry Gibson, while we al- so lost two, Barbara Newland and Floyd Gaskill. 7 ln our seventh year as we quietly tiptoed into the assembly, we fotmd we had gained James Mc- Neal and Paul Ireland. In our eighth year we gained Janet Moore, Carmen Wenger, Roberta Edgington, and Rosalie Miller. Max Blowers and Sally Runyon were presented with the American Legion award. X As Freshmen we started the long climb through high school under the sponsorship of Clifford Settle. We gained Trenton Smith and lost Janet Morre and James McNeal. Our Sophomore year found us climbing on tractors and wagons gathering up paper -- what fun! We gained Richard Norris. Being Juniors we had much to look forward to, we worked hard under the direction of Mr. Town- send and presented a production called Beanes For Breakfast' which turned out to be a hugh suc- cess. The highlights of the year was a colorful Junior-Senior Reception and Junior-Senior Trip. We lost Roberta Edgington. As Seniors we are looking forward to becoming graduates. This year we presented our class play Gangway for Ghosts which turned out to be another hugh success. As Seniors we are looking forward to completing our school years and are looking forward to Baccalaureate and last of all Commencement when we hope we will hear -- well done. Last Will cmd Testament: We the Senior's of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty -Seven of Poling High School, being of sound mind and memory, do publish and declare this to be our last will and testa- ment. I, Janice Stra1ey,wi1l and bequeath my mothers signature on all my passes, to Mr. Metz for his memory book. I, Larry Taylor, will and bequeath my ability to get blamed for everything, regard- less of whether l do it or not to Mr. Metz. l, Pat Isch, will and bequeath my ability to wear Mr. Lemna's burrnuda shorts to his next maid. 1, Marjorie Bickel, will and bequeath my ability to be year book editor to Larry Frye. I,Ar1nette Mi11s,wi11 and bequeath my ability to go steady for four years, to Patricia Wheeler. I, Dick Enochs, will and bequeath my ability to play trumpet to Allen Lingo. I, Rosalie Miller, will and bequeath my ability to be quiet to Pauline lsch. I, Bonnie Murphy will and bequeath my ability to be small to Gloria Miller. 1, Dick Norris, will and bequeath my good looks and flat top, to Joe Miller. I, Jim Alberson will and bequeath my ability to sleep in Study Hall to Pete. I, Richard Cain will and bequeath my ability to wreck cars to Bob Axe. I, Barbara Foltz, will and bequeath my laugh to Mary Anne Franklin. I, Paul Smith, will and bequeath my ability to get along with Joan to Paul Lawhom. l, Trenton Smith, will and bequeath my ability to walk fast to anyone who needs it. I, Max Blowers, will and bequeath my ability to get along with girls to Allen Lingo. I, David Shoemaker, will and bequeath my ability to be Senior Class President, to anybody who will take it. I, Sally Rtmyon, will and bequeath my ability to run over mail boxes, to my sister Linda when she starts driving. I, Larry Miller, will and bequeath my ability to drive a Studebaker, to Tom lsch. I, Bill Myers, will and bequeath my ability to take dancing lessons to A.J. Bryan. I, Larry Cavanaugh, will and bequeath my ability to sleep in Government Class, to anyone who can get away with it. I, Betty Moser, will and bequeath my ability to be nice to Ray Taylor. I, Charlie Rowles, will and bequeath my ability to play basket-ball standing on my feet, to Charlie Bruns. I, Paul Harris, will and bequeath my ability to read books to anyone who is fool enough to try. I, Larry Snyder, will and bequeath my ability to have big feet to Kenneth Moser. To the Junior Class, we will and bequeath our ability to consider wisely their trans- portation for their Class Trip. To the Sophomore Clas, we will and bequeath our ability to make money by having Chili Suppers. To the Freshman Class, we will and bequeath our ability to have fun and obey the teachers while in high school.- To the Junior High we will and bequeath our ability to grow in and to advance into l-ligh School. To the Lower Sixth Grades we leave Mr. Townsend, Miss Johnson, and Miss Simmons. To the Teachers, we wish you good luck, under the supervision of the Jackson Township Trustee . ' 12 Class Motto Going Forward Preparedg Class Colors Class Flower Blue and Silver Red Rose Class Officers President ..... . . David Shoemaker Vice President . . . .... Sally Runyon Secretary .... . . . Barbara Foltz Treasurer . . . . . . Max Blowers 13 3 Bus Drivers H. Alberson, E. Stroud, D. Ninde, and E. Isch -v w J '-ff'-1.1. f V. -- 1 Q Janitor MI. C. Ninde Cooks U H i Helen Rigby and Edith Lewis X 'fn B 5x' '- n .4 1 X X n .KH ,Ten v. L 11'-I 1 ff, 1. ,I .L ' 1 - 7 4 , QT 5,1 M i': li fini 1 k ' i' QHL1- .sys Junior Class it Sophomore Class The Junior Class has been busy this year trying to make money in every way. We have sold maga- zines, cards, candy, and will have a bake sale at the end of the semester. We have had a French fry and Hamburger Supper and have ran the Coke Stand at all the home ballgames. Before the school year is over we are planning to present our class play and work hard on other pro- jects to raise money for our trip next spring. Our class of eighteen, sponsored by Mr. Owen Lernna, had a paper and scrap drive and selected our queen in September. At the annual fall festival we had a sponge throw, that caused a riot, and a pie walk. We've had a skating party and are planning an- other one for next semester. We have a jolly time attending Poling High School. IE! , r X , .. Q., s -3 - .rw ? hm L X 'x Y 0 y '.-41 .v lr ' -vlglj n 1 ,. 4 ' E h ' ' -4 o. ' ' a' 1 I .' 0 Mfr 1, ,- . ., lf , , .I .. 1 1' wr. p ? 3' fr' fv' HS A S. .WHA 4 l A - F Il L. I fb L I s A 1 lt . l',, , . .. 1 i ,qv 'IJ 5. Freshman Class Eighth Grade WV, 7 Y Seventh Grade RK RK RK ' ' 517' 5'-C..- f Ffa .. 1 H lst and 2nd Grade: ROW 1: Left to Right: Carol Huff, Janet Cooley, Mary Lou Anspaugh, Fedalis Dale, Ruby Jones, Clifford Moser, Sharon Rupel, Marilyn Bickle, Barbara Micheal. ROW 2: Jeanie Cllne, Terry Rigby, Karen Rupel, Mar- lin Logan, Terry Micheals, Mark Taylor, Janet Flesher, Kathy Fisher, Stevie Cooley, Anti Shultz, David Wolford. ROW 3: Terry Taylor, David Carptener, Ronnie Miller, Stevie Strahm, Kay Williams, Gary Van Kyke, Johnny Flesher, Teacher, Mary Simmons. ll ra ' 'L' f it Q99 3rd and 4th Grade: ROW 1: Left to Right: Sid F enning, Peggy Mitton, Jerry Micheals, Dottie Dale, Patty Cain, Bill Alberson, Diana Betz, Jill Newhouse, Shirley Rigby, Jim Brubaker, Johnny Frye, Connie Daughtery, Jean Ann Espy. ROW 2: Sidney Van Matre, Mary Van Dyke, Sondra Lybarger, Janet Wolford, Darlene Pyle, Lester Bickle, Gary Wil- liams, Lam Fisher, Donnie Hummer, Nancy Taylor, Jerry Ellenbuger, and Teacher, Garnett Johnson. 5th and 6th Grades: ROW 1: Left to Right: Connie Dale, Rosamary Bye, Judy Edgington, Pamla Davis, Tommy Walters, Sid Fen- ning, Clarel Strausburg, Bobby Carptner, Elaine Mi.lJ.s, Gale Micheals, John Horn, Charlie Bye, Barbara Brubaker. ROW 2: Jackie Cline, Stanley Ellenbuger, Donald Bickle, Joyce Ann Bailey, Joyce Elaine Bailey, Jim Miller, Carylon Cooley, Susie Taylor, Vickie Brubaker, Marcia Urban, Teacher: Howard Townsend. Q1 -1---T1 1.1 1.1 U3-TI 1'Q Basketball Queen Joan Schisler . . . Junior Candidates Sue Proudy, Ruthann Bickel, and Barbara Foltz 18 ...I ..- O f- ax W -1 Yi. sf' an '52 Wi. E'-' 3 s , I .f -, IE... Shoemaker . Enochs Rowles Alberson Taylor MYGIS Lemna Lingo :-. A 4,,. ,. ' V - -:,wsw- W... gf. Snyder D. Frye ' ?. ' L. Frye . ..... ,E . 1- Bryan M1 QU... 'ff-X Blowers Isch J.. . PM. W v I K Y' i ,, ., vxx Q. il Nl W Harris First Team Cheerleaders: ROW 1: Left to Right: Sondra Landon, Jeanie Isch, and Joan Schisler. First Team Basketball Players: ROW 1: Left to Right: Jim Alberson, Gene Harris, Ray Taylor, Terry Snyder. ROW 2: Bill Myers, sutdent manager, Max Blowers, A. J. Bryan, Tom Isch, larry Frye, and Ronnie Barcus, student manager. ROW 3: Allen Lingo, student manager, Dick Enocks, Dave Shoemaker, Charles Rowles, Duane Frye, and Coach Owen Lemna. naman-.1 20 F if I I Q Second Team Cheerleaders and Ballplayers ROW 1: Left to Right: Pauline Isch, Sue Prouty, and Sherry Taylor ROW 2 Tom Anspaugh, Domue Bar cus, Paul Isch, Ray Horn and Ronnie Barcus. ROW 3 Coach, Owen Lemna, J1m Edgmgton, Ronme Row' Donnie Rowles, Bob Myers, Dick Teeple, and Fred Lmgo Baseball Team ROW 1: Left to Right: Larry Frye, Dave Shoemaker, Charles Rowles, Duane Frye, Gene Harms, Ken Moser ROW 2: Jim Alberson, Dicl: Teeple, Dick Enochs Bob Myers Tom Isch Tom Anspaugh Charl Bruns R nie Barcus, Ray Horn, and Coach Owen Lemma. . . D73 ng., ,z .5 2 3 fi I E14 k -15' wx 1 N3 ., ii- vn J c if V QA ? ,R -x 'Quai' - ' .wg :jg 7 ,QL 4-,pgngnnn V 'sf 'i 1 Kfifl. 1 45.4 :. X xx tsl A L, Band Mr. Guard, our Immcwr Maioreffe Linda Rigby 5 R We J 'TH Freshman 8: Sophomore Chorus FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Linda Rigby, Carolyn Mills, Sherry Taylor, Ruthann Bickel, Sandra VanNatter, Linda Runyon, Diana Foltz, Sondra Landon, Judy Richards, and Mr. Guard. SECOND ROW: Pat Wheeler, Sue Prouty, Pauline Isch, Janet Murrey, Pat Barnhart, Jeanie Isch, Evelyn Baily, Anita Smith, and Ruthann Cain. BACK ROW: Jim Edgington, Bob Myers, Ten'y Snyder, and Dick Free. Junior 8. Senior Chorus FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Marjorie Bickel, Winifred Beals, Mary Ann Franklin, Sally Run- yon, Treena Henthorne, Joan Schisler, and Mr. Guard. SECOND ROW: Barbara Foltz, Pat Isch, Bonnie Ellenberger, Betty Moser, Annette Mills, and Janice Straley. BACK ROW: Allen Lingo, Mac Blowers, Richard Cain, and John Axe. 'R N 95.1 if L 7 X.. ' 2?i2W,5L + Qu Ur' ff wwf: mmf izrztni ' za QT -Q fix I -mn., ' ' I ICZWX 2: Shudy Hall-Junior Typing-Cafeteria RX, f 5 ' f-.....4v I if Q s . ' 5 5 4 3 Vs. .... , NEI.. F XV I - . R, ,X 3' , 4 . , , f jr i':1:..,,,.., f' ' ., ,V.' lil ' , '!.'. W A I V sf' 1 Y i H , is R -... 'x Y 0 y '.-41 .v lr ' -vlglj n 1 ,. 4 ' E h ' ' -4 o. ' ' a' 1 I .' 0 Mfr 1, ,- . ., lf , , .I .. 1 1' wr. p ? 3' fr' fv' HS A S. .WHA 4 l A - F Il L. I fb L I s A 1 lt . l',, , . .. 1 i ,qv 'IJ 5. 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Downing - proprietor Pennville Indiana Harley Lewis LEWIS MOTOR REPAIR Motor Rebuilding General Motor Repair Pennvilie 2 mi. E. of Fiaf on Sf. Road I8 Phone 1oF22 vis X 0ur Principal Our School Poling School Bryant, lncliana fx- f l'n-1, I ' fl' N ' ' r ,A .,y-I-,tw V , 'I ,, ..., .Kr ,I C - 1 15.3, f ' ,1 . K Q N v , '..n.aHA4v,ilM-34'-vr 1 I I w, , ' H 'H X ' .w, s JA . 4 'NN - v ' -'N ' X I . ' 1 X I ' w '1W ', ' J ,I 1, ' tl n L r 4 ..,,,,w Q. 152. 9? qw ' K- ht uf, I , A, .,3,:,.. v .. ,AJ v . 4' 31 41 f I, v' 4 , A f,' JN M5 if-, -1 wr' P 1 u 1 p.. N ' ,.n... 4 -Q I cy si A A I 7 4 f I 4.. S ' ' 1 'l 'r . . ' K 9. W I n I 9 . I I I kg' I . '- Y .,, fa 'V . I.,, fn ,S .1 ' V. ', . ,gui , x . 'mb ' K I , Il ' , 1 vm-'I I w r , ' ' I 1 , J . 5 4 V , . F, l I r ' If I , W hvan .,, I. - r .4 V' l Q 4 I , , ,Y . 1 151' 1 A, A' I r V. ,f , 4 . f L fl ' ' .. V. ' ' Q 1 a' H ' v A ,Y -I , A' K , ., ,,. 4, , ,.x -a 9 -' wgw, 'KH Ffa' 4 1. s ' ,f- -. fV-x 6.- ',,:1'.'-LL? 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We also wish to thank Mr. Metz, our principal, for his co- operation and help during the past year. 2 Faculty Left to right: Mr. Owen Lemma, Mr. Howard Townsend., Miss Mary Simmons, Miss Garnet Johnson, Mr. Peter Metz, Mrs. Henry Stahl, Mrs. Danny Koetje, and MI. Clifford Settle. Yearbook Staff ' x x . . . 1 WQKRZKE 7 5 H-......., !E. 'i1 93315 I-99 kg 2?-ri, ig5? .,1 ri is SF - nk xi LARRY SNYDER SALLY RUNYON mvgwii, 'Y-22's , .1 :bel-V1-V. ,rggcyai g':-,gf--A 'X 12' 1:2-Q, . 333:34 1 fx Q 5, -:N.'i5g,.fLz5,A 71 , Us BILL MYERS if BARBARA FoL'rz Q ..fj ' mc ,Aw -. --wmgww -X '-uses. swsi' 1: 'Qighv-1:,:sigf wx S1-1,., x 1522: X 3 :N.':'?.35 gal -asm M:-. A ZF: iffiwiffl f 4,-N5 , , X, if .W 11, Eiffx ,. A. X 3 ' ' A-1-sfgxd f xiii'- z, z r 1 x k , v DICK NORRIS JANICE SI' RALEY Q-HGV


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