Pontiac Township High School - Pontio Yearbook (Pontiac, IL)

 - Class of 1950

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Z R -Q , i X f fl? ., W X N ' 1 21,0 six ' ' I , X ' - l N E ff . . , , .I How Cl-lellol Indians On our trtle page we have prctured a war bonnet of an Indran chref An lndran s war bonnet had a very specral meanlng to each member of the trrbe smce all knew that each feather vs as obtarned only by wrnnrng varlous battles The war bonnet was worn only on very speclal occasrons and could only be worn by the consent of all fellow warrlors Occasronally a warrror of great deeds was grven the pr1v1lege of wearmg horns on hrs bonnet as a symbol of strength and power The twenty fifth volume of your Pontro records the accomplrshments and act1v1t1es of the Pontrac Hrgh Indrans for the year 1949 1950 As we recalled these actrvrtres begrnnrng wrth September we realrzed thrs year s school days have passed lrke the Mrghty West Wrnd although experrences both lIllpOI'f9.I'1f and rnsrgnrheant, nevertheless memorable have occurred rn the lrfe of each Pontlac Indran For your pleasure a record of your Tepee Dagf 41' 'sm Pontno Heads selectmt, coxer are Cnrculatxon Mgr B Jacobs Buslness M I V Fosdrclx Editor rn chref M Donnell Art Ed Ha Byrne Managmg Ed K Gschwendtner Advxser M Rrchards 1X1 1 w 1 X 'XXL N S N 1 N N N N11 111111.11 I1Al1M'K 1X11 1' X111..A11'N, 1.111 1 1 1 1 X 111.111l' .111 11 .1 I1Ll11I1Ll' 111 11.x11111Ags 1.11111..11 .1s 11-11-1s 111 x11 11N 1111 1.111111 111 111111. 1111111 1111' I1'1LL'11I '111 N.1s1g.11. 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U ' i' , 7. . rooms . . . and the upperclassmen ooh-ed and ah-ed over our freshly L' ' ll Y, Y! !l . ' . 7 V . . . . s ' . . . s ' ' Y .-n 5 3 if l 5 Q , 'J' in f Xxl I If VN X My' The changes m elothes th1s year made some ey Cs fine yards of matemal, creeped up a tnny blt Cto rome peoples pleasurei grrls VR ere mad about the short short half cuts and thelr fellas xx ere just pl un mad ny lon blouses mth colorful leerchxefs caught on lrlee mldhre boys pastel dress shrrts made many an mterestlng argument students xx ore sun glasses to protect therr eyes trom those loud plard and Hove ered sport shrrts hove ever, slerrts and su eaters loafers and some glflS cherxshed long hart Vs ere st1ll rn xogue 1n our halls i . ,1 l Q 1 f Q: 5 5 -- 7' ' W ,, L' 5 5 is green fwith envyb and others just pop . . . skirts, some tight and others with c . . . ' 'D . I 'g ' . . . 'i,4 r found in our study hall some actually studying like their life depended on it some memorizing a reading for speech others with their heads leaning on their hands thinking how lovely fall really IS maybe one has evcn fallen a leep say remember those notes that were passed up and down the rows telling you to look at the foot prints on the ceiling and you watched one head after another loolt up at the clean white ceiling one particular group finds it a necessity to be victorious in the battle of the books athletes fi ht to keep their names off the ineligibility list victory here hclps to put feathers on the Indians bonnet out at Alumni Field where other 'wattlcs are vt on on the gridiron lost too s ,N U . Q Q 2 S 9 , k ,af 4 ' mf, r, '71 l s . 1 K' ' , i I , is if c' V 5 'KQZ5 ,, , K lf i, ,wwe ' Q 3 V as gg s 5 vr D 1 y Oh, such facial expressions and actions that can be ' Q n v I . I ' n u Q ' . ,A L ' ' 1 ' ' I . n u u A s . . . , Y V . .. ,,, 7 , . I . 1 a 1 Li 1 c ' . 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Y 7 A . - I ' A The Board of Educatron of the Pontrac Townshrp Hrgh School rs at all trmes deeply concerned xxrth the operatron and physrcal condrtlon of the burldrng The opportunrtres offered and efhcrency of rnstructron are also uppermost rn the mrnds of the board They are rnterested rn the appelrance, condrtron, and the sanntatron of the school l3L1llLllIlg Durrnv the summer months rooms xx hrch have not been redecorated clurrnv the past four years xxrll rccerve the necessary coats of punt to put them m condrtron compartble to the rest of the bulldrnv 'Ihe Board of Educatron rs also nnterested 10 the condrtron md the seatrng facrlrtles at Alumnr Freld Drrt has been hauled to level the ground so that a new sodded area may ne provrded for practree sessrons Th1s area xxrll be to the south of the present pl tyrng Held It rs expected that nexx entrances vxrll be made durrng the summer at xx hrch trme 1 new fence xxrll be placed around the footb 1ll field and one around Alumnr Freld rn rts entrrety Smce the present bleachers have not supplred suflicrent seatrng capacrty for the xxell attended football games the board declded to purchase addttronal lcnoclc down bleachers xvhrch vxrll be rnstalled for the openmg of the 1950 season Thrs purchase vxrll rncrease the present seatmg capacrty to accommodate txxenty three hundred fans Last summer 1 fluorescent lnvhtrn ro rim was started Addrttonal 11 vhts xxrll be if 8 S 5, pl tced rn the study hall and mstallatron of nexx fluorescent fixtures rn the Home Econom rcs Department 0,0 l'Yl6ll'l on OMI' jofem QL MR A C WATSON Prmclpal Schools attended Umversrty of Ill1no1s B S and M S Summer session attendance Umversxty of Colorado Extra currrcular actxvmes Advxser to Student Councll Sensor Class Holxday Tournament Man ager Wlth smcerrty and prnde we mtroduce our frrendly pr1nc1pal, Mr Watson We observe h1m rn classrooms, at athletlc events, at parttes and dances, busy and mterested rn mamtarnmg a progressrve school of hlgh ratmg Durmg h1s four years at PTH S hrs gurdance and counsel, wlth a touch of 1nd1v1dual1ty, commands the respect of all students We gratefully acknowledge Mr Watson s many servrces to us as he meets the educatlonal demands of today and buxlds for the Ponnac Townshnp Hngh of tomorrow : ' ' ' ' , . . . .g , 5 ' - , . An unperturbed referee Thus mornmgs program J4 ftp ere I5 un, un erm orce Q3 '5'.5' Mrs I-Ilbsch Mrs Westall Mlss Troy Faculty and Student ec ASSISI Prnnclpal Orme Scc Oh I vsouldn t do 1 thmg lrke that, I had to go to Mr Knpfcr s room for fl mm utc, or I was ln thc lnbrary fourth hour arc phrases Mrs Htbsch hc 1rs duly xxhcn students arc called mto our office Some lucky klds comc out with SI1IllC.J on thcxr faces, but other lcss fortunate souls earn the pleasurc 1 9 of 1 tenth hour SLIPCIVISCCI by Mrs Westall, our assxstant prlncnpal Besrdes spendmg many hours recordmg attendance, 1ssumg passes, and takmg chargc of the front office Mrs Hlbsch types and duplrcates ill t sts for the teachers At the end of the stx weeks period, 1f one should go to the office to use the telc phone, one would find both Mrs Hrbsch and Mrss Troy busy makmg out sur weeks grade sl1ps and recordmg the grades on the permanent record cards Both offxce sccrc tarles typed the requ1red materlal for Coll ge Day, the dental x ray untt, and for thc scctlonal speech contest Spectators at the Ho11day Tournament benehted from Mxss Troy s tnme spcnt as the tourney secretary nn gettmg ready for the event and thcn worktng at all sesstons rn thc tourney ofhce She really dxd a swell job' Have you cver wondcrcd hovt collegcs and bus1nessmen seem to know all about you, your grades, your act1v1t1cs, and the numbcr of days you mrssed school' Well Mnss Tro 1 takcs c 1rc of that shc rs frequcntly busy typmg transcrnpts Mxss Troy manages her own lnttlc bank m thc office, too All clubs, classes, and other orgamzatxons deposft thelr money wlth her Plus all the tasks already mentloned Mxss Troy s mayor dut1es are to take drctatxon and type lettcrs for Mr Wlt son and record the weekly athletxc el1g1b1l1ty lf1fOI'I'D21IlOI1 Although at some tlme or other maybe after weve recerved a tenth per1od vte feel we could easlly do w1thout that office but after we srmmer down vue reahzc we really couldn t get along vuthout them lugh'J test papers 4 C. W' , ' .-,s1f 'N I 1 I I I A.. Y .. , - - ,, .. - . - , I L 7 L . 1 c ' ,, 1. I 2 I ,, I ' gl I . 7 A ' 4. 4 1. . c n . u n - ' ' ' I - N . , , - . .- , - s s f I 1 1 1 ' I . L . . i . . L l V. K L K h O . ' 4 I ' 2 C X . . . . - . r Y 7 . . 5 K 1 2- . . . 2 Y , - . L x 1 - ' . . . , . . . N I I ,I 1 K ' A A . I . . C s .x I y - sf- . y J , . wi . 1 , . U I . , . . . . , 1 L - . , . . 7 ' - ez - n ' v , I , 1 , V- OFFICE MONITOR Overmier completes mission. Casson, Shay, and Acklin report ro Mrsl Hibsch and Miss Troy. Otiicc Secretnrxes assemble College Day ence, meente, moe, w ere alta!! .9 J 7 Wfhat are the requrrements for entrance? Is thrs l lege vsrdely recognlzecl' What are the chances for '1 scholar shrp' These were typrcal questrons students asked the repre sentatrves on PTHS College Day February l7 PTHS Sennors and jumors were hosts to the upper class men from Saunemrn Farrbury Cullom Odell Long Pomt Ashltum Clnfton Umt Forrest Wlng Strfwun Unrt Cornell and Flanagan Representatrves from 49 schools came to drscuss vuth the students subjects such as turtron l1v1ng expenses lrvmg quar ters type of currreulum and jobs to be held by students Th1S group of men and xx omen represented Colleges and Unrversr tres Trade and Busrness Schools and Nurses Tramm Instr tutnons Colleges and Umversrtres repre ented were Belort College Bradley Umversrty Carthage College De Pauw Umversrtv Eureka Colle e Greenvrlle College lllmors College Illrnols State Normal Umversrty lllrnoxs Wesleyan Unrversrty Indmm Unrversxty Knox College Lake Forest College Lmeoln Col lege Lmdenvxoocl College Mae Murray College for Women Marquette Unrversrty Monmouth College Notre Dame Um versrty Rosary College Shurtleii' College College of St Franc1s St Marys College Umversrty of Chrcago UHIYCISIIY of lll1 nors Washrngton Untversrty Stephens College Trade and Busrness Schools represented were Brovsn s Busmess College De Forests Trarnmg School Inc Gallagher Busrness College Illrnors Instrtute of Technology Latm Amen mn Instrtute Nurses Tramrng Instrtutrons represented were Brolvm Hosprtal Methodrst Hosprtal School of Nursmg Mennonrte Hosprtal Passavant Memorral Hosprtal Presbyterran Hospntal St Francrs Hosprtal Cjolret Illrnorsj St Francls Hosprtal fPeor1a Illmoxsb St Josephs Hosprtal fBloom1ngton Ilh norsj St Josephs Hosprtal fjolrer Illrnoxsj Srlver Cross Hospxtal I S N U nsp res future teachers P nt .1 l ys hear about the L ct I C. llc e enthu zu ts rete xc tl e .1 Ponuac students call out I rn here o o foe 11 u - P . 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ASHCRAFT BILLIE A Schools attended Southwest Texas State Teachers College Umversrty of Texas Illmors State Normal Unrversrty B S In Ed Subjects taught 49 50 Grrls Physrcal Educatlon Elrst And Extra currrcular actrv 1sIn490Av1sertoGA junror Class junnor Play Dnrector Cheer leaders Crowd control at athletlc games COLWELI , CAI vIN R Schools attended Eastern lllxnors State College B S In Ed Subjects taught 49 50 Amerrcan Government Boys Phys: cal Educatron Frrst And Problems f Amerrcan Democracy Extra curricular actn IIICS 49 50 Asst Coach of football basketball track GARRITY, DOROTHY Schools attended lllmors State Normal Unrversrty B Ld State Umversrty I Iowa M A Summer session attendance Unrverslty of Ilhnors Umversrty of Iowa Umversrty of Chrcago Subjects taught 49 50 Journalrsm Amerrcan Lrterature Englrsh Lrterature Englnsh I Extra currnc ular actrvrtres 49 50 Advlser to Qurll and Scroll Chref Crowd control at athletrc HARRISON, RUTH Schools attended Unrversrty of Illmors B S Illrnors State Normal Umversrty B Ed Unrverslty of Colorado M S Summer sessron attendance Ashevrlle Nor mal School Subjects taught 49 50 Home makmgl II III Extra currrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advrser to F H A Crowd control at athletrc games HAYES, JOHN W Schools attended Illrnors State Normal Unrversrty B Ed Unrverslty of Illrnors M S Summer session attendance Mac Murray College Shurtleff College Subjects taught 49 50 Blology Extra currrcular RCIIVIIICS 49 50 Advrser to Sophomore Class Brology Club Key Club commrttee Ofhcral trmer at basketball games Visual aIds Crowd control at athletrc games HIBSCH, WILLIAM G Schools attended Unrversrty of IllInoIs B A Summer sesslon attendance Um versrty of Illmors Unrversrty of Chrcago Subjects taught 49 50 U S Hrstory World Hrstory Commercral Geography Extra curricular actlvrtres 49 50 Crowd control at athletrc games fwo JL ed fo ever Jfory 'IJ KARL GRACE L Schools attended Illxnors State Normal UHIVCFSIIS B Ed State Umverslty of Iowa M A Summer sessron attendance Um versnty of Washrngton Subjects taught 49 50 E glrsh I II Extra currncular actnltles 49 50 Crowd control at athletic games KIPFER, AMELIA Schools attended Illmors State Normal Unrversrty B Ed Summer sesslon attend ance Western State Teachers College Subjects taught 49 50 Engllshl Spanrsh II Speech Extra currxcular actIvIt1es 49 50 Advlser to Spanlsh Club Speech actrv mes and contests Crowd control at athletlc games KIPFER, FRANK H Dean of Boys Schools attended Illmoxs State Normal Unlverslty B Ed Washxngton Unrverslty M A Summer sessnon attendance Um verslty of Mlssourl Umverslty of Illll'l0lS Western State Teachers College Subjects taught 49 50 Latm Amerrcan Hrstory U S Hnstory junror Clvrcs Economrcs Extra currlcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advlser Crowd control at athletrc games MM , MADGE Schools attended State UUIVCISIIY of Iowa A B Summer sesslon attendance North western Unlverslty Subjects taught 49 50 Engllsh II III Extra currrcular act1vIt1es 49 50 Crowd control at athletlc games MILLER, JACK E Schools attended Eastern Illrnors State College B S In Ed Subjects taught 49 50 Bookkeeprng Busmess Law Busmess Trarnmg Extra currncular actrvmes 49 50 Asst Coach of football basketball Coach of baseball MULLANEY SARA Schools attended Illmors State Normal Unrversrty B Ed Subjects taught 49 50 Shorthand I II Typmg I II Ofhce Prac trce Extra currtcular HCIIVIIICS 49 50 Crowd control at athletrc games y to I I r ' , . 1 ' . . . 7 3 I I I 7 ' ' , . 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Schools attended Unrversrty of Illrnors B S Summer sessron attendance Unr versrty of lllrnors Subjects taught 49 50 Vocatronal Agrrculture Extra currrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advrser to F F A Crowd control at athletrc games Veterans Instrtutronal evenmg class on farm trarnrng NEWNUM, M A Schools attended Indrana Unrversrty A B Unrversrty of Illrnors M A Summer ses sron attendance Purdue Unrversrty Subjects taught 49 50 General Scrence Safety and Practrce Drrvrng Extra currrcular ac trvrtres 49 50 Advrser to Freshman Class Crowd control at athletic games NORTH, JACK Schools attended Illmors Wesleyan Um versrty M M Subjects taught 49 50 Band Music Apprecratron Extra currrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Band Drrector Orchestra OLTMAN, MRS ROBERT Schools attended lllrnors State Normal Unrversrty B S rn Ed Subjects taught 49 50 Typrng I Extra currrcular actrvr tres 49 50 Crowd control at athletrc games RICHARDS , MARGARET Schools attended Carroll College B A Unrversrty of Illmols B S rn L S Sum mer sessron attendance Unrversrty of Wrsconsrn Full trme llbrarran Extra cur rrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advrser to Pontro Lrbrary Clubsl II III IV I-Iolrday tourney programs Crowd control at athletrc games ROBINSON, SALLY ELLALIE Schools attended Illrnors Wesleyan B S Northwestern Unrversrty M A Summer sessron attendance Unrversrty of Chrcago Illrnors State Normal Unrversrty Subjects ta hr 49 50 Latrn I II III Extra currrcular actrvmes 49 50 Crowd control at athletrc games I 1' SLTTON FRANCIS Schools attended James Mtllrkrn Unrver j B S Iowa State College M S Subjects taught 49 50 Industnal Arts I ll MechanrcalDraw1ng Extra currrcular attrvmes 49 50 Student Craft Class Crowd control at athletrc games Evening adult craft class TYLER RAY U Schools attended Illrnors State Normal Unrversrty B S rn Ed Summer sessron attendance Illrnors State Normal Unrver srty Subjects taught 49 50 Physrcs Chemrstry General Scrence Extra currrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advrser to Freshman Class Crowd control at athletrc games Evenrng adult class rn fundamentals of electncrty VosE, CHARLES T Schools attended Illmors College A B Unrversrty of Illrnors M A Summer ses sron attendance Unrversrty of lllrnors Subjects taught 49 50 CommercraIAr1th merrc Algebra I General Mathematrcs 49 50 Adviser to junior Class Crowd control at athlernc games WESTALL MRS RAY Asst Prrn Dean of Girls Schools attended Southern Illrnors Teachers College B Ed Unrversrty of Illrnors M A Unrverslty of Chrcago M S Subjects taught 49 50 Algebra III Plane and Solrd Geometry Chorus Extra currrcular actrvrtres 49 50 Advrser to Senror Class Chorus Drrector Crowd control at athletic games Wm IAMSON AUBRA C Schools attended Illrnors Wesleyan Um versrty B A Purdue Unrversrty M S In Ed Summer sessron attendance North western Unrversrty Subjects taught 49 50 Boys Physrcal Educatron Frrst Ard Extra curricular actrvrtrcs 49 50 Coach of foot ball basketball track Drrector of Athletics Asst manager of Holrday Tournament YSJNT C9 IFWWWMJ Faculty I ' . 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U1 fl LU l P 1-arf llupper L 1 Surprxse' Tres slr tyyenty me years of tt C,ong.,ratu latnons Mr and Mrs Watson bame party dlfferent scene Wow rs that cake an eyeful That s Rev Muller wth the comxc b Jolt The bntles father Mr Wllllamson beams vuth tlell ht for the honored guests Homewyartl bound Mr and Mrs Kxpfer Super super vnsors Mr Watson and Mrs Ashcraft My pmle .xml my 4Pont1acJ Mnss Robmsnn lust a snap Mr Colyycll Suppose they re talltm is it i KJ V s., , . mesa 'Q ' K ef:....Wf 't 3 ... ----1, about you Mr lxlpfer Mr Vose Mr Watson and Mr Murray Can you hntl Mxss Troy No not there thats Mr Wllll3mSOD recordln ranles lust befort. the buses take off Mr Hxbsch Mr Tyler fvtho ns trmung at the thought! and Mr Hayes Do they look yy orn out and frazzletl from those mul term exams They re happy nn thur Blue Heayen Xlr Hnbsth Mrs Hlbsch Mr Oltman Mrs Ultman Nlr Tyler Mrs Tyler Mr Ashtraft Mrs Ashcraft :- Aiwa., Q ufxu +15 . -ri 's 3, 1 l , Q 1 . W . , :, , . -.,- 4 f dl ...fm .1 ,,,, . 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' V- ... ly VA 'l ,,- . . ... .... . ,,. .. , . , . , 0C'Clfl0Il6l ri MCA5, ,Q fL0lflg f f 0 LUOIC LUCLJ HCUIIOIIH Listen em you hewr nt' The hum of SCXXIHQ m 1eh1nes the rtttle of pots 1nd ptns the buzz of dlseus snons then you are ln Mrss Hlr rrsons home eee nomres deptrtment Our home ee eourse LOHSISIS of unxts nn y trrous homemfilenng helds The eloth Ing Llflli lneludes 1 study Cf person1l1ty flshrons budgets, 1nd eonsumer edueft tnon The foods un1t glves students ex perxenee ln me 11 pl tnnrng 1nd prep 1r'1 tlon of for ds The home mm lgement un1t preplres students to be efherent home m lleers, slnee me feel the home IS the bftsne soeml un1t rn Amerrertn llfe Should you see ft gleftmmg yxhlte lqyyn eh ur stripped to the bftele of ft boy le IVIHQ sehool dont be lltrmed, th tts yust one of Mr Sutton s students ttlenn hrs h mdy yyorle home to be put to pr tetleftl use vVOOLlVNOI'lx1l'1Q fundl mentll metftl yyorlx meehlneul drfux mg 1nd ertft yxorle ftre other speeral tres from vxhleh yxell done proyeets result All of these envious produets ftre brought lbe ut by hlrd yyorlt ftnd the hne equtpment found IH our yyell organwed lndustrxal irts shop When theres 1 vshrrr of a lawn movxer, and a snap snap snap f hedge tnmmers you lenovs Mt Mur my s Ag elasses Qre hlntrng that Spnng IS here' Learnlng by doing IS thexr theme md they put If to praetxee ust peek m 1 shop vnndcvx fund perhaps youll see a traetor bemg repfured or fc me other students projeet for yyhxch hell reeene an extrl eredlt Numer ous held trrps a tr1p to ft stoele shoyx 1nd other letmnes lequunt the boys xy nth f1I'I11 experlenees Eyery class has tests but only one has elotlnln tests Pay attentxon you mleht lose A hneer Nou thls buys you use mstead of a horse V ocauonal .9 fAQl 8:5 Clflgf ang LUQ IIQQC Sophomores knovs the clxhference betxx een locus and locust General Math s eneral offers some cntlc humor Woodwrnds pracnce for the annual sprmg, blovxout MUSIC, Mathemaucs lfif CM, flflfe 1 b c ovcr a ba-c 7 over 51 3c Are you puzzled as to the ansvx er' Enther because of such cur1os1ty or be ct use they are talclng a college prep course, most freshmen enroll rn algebra I to learn equauons and bas1c founda tlons of algebra In the advanced coursc algebra II the student learns to be cxact In us1ng equatrons and symbols, hoxx to measure the thlngs xx hrch before you dld by s1mple ar1thmet1c Would you lrlce to find the drstance from one star to another' You may be ctllcd upon to do lust that rn a sollcl geometry class Here you learn to meas ure drstance 1n space outstde of the xxorld vxhereas rn plane geometry you learn to measure drstance on the ground General math covers a lrttle b1t of all the s1mple forms of mathematrcs such as trxthmetrc and busmess 1nformat1on mg taxes, mterest, and all the many other matters connected wxth busrness trc presented to the student enroll1ng rn commerclal arlthmetxc Thcsc courscs are taught by Mrs Westall and Mr Vose Okay, olcay so Tommy Dorsey does have the beat All I can say IS Mozart md Choprn are no amateurs rn the f1eld of musxc, and the battle 1S on MUSIC apprecratlon students have defended thelr belrefs ln many heated sessrons both rn the classroom and out of lf The efforts of the musrc class are concen trated on the lmes and compos1t1ons of the great masters through the medlum of recorded muslc Thexr out of tovln flcld tr1ps vwere chmaxed vuth a VlS1I to the opera, Carmen Students who take band and chorus recelve one fourth crednt per year for the three per1ods they pracnce per week 7 7 L' I ' I c + - ' ' c Y l 1 I- , 2 - 1,1 7. . w ' L C 1 I I l ... 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C Y f y 7 3 2 . . iffy tLUO lfflllfluleif df A Cl, Ol Commerce First year key punchers get the fundamental rules of typing a sam ple of typing letters and timed vsrit ings The second year typists, having learned now where each finger goes strive to master speed and accuracy Mrs Oltman instructs two classes of typing neophytes First year shorthand girls learn ft shortened method of spelling vxords I cant write it at 80 words a min ute This is one of the groans you might hear from Miss Mullaney s be ginning shorthand classes The second year students classes strive to improve their shorthand speed and to tran scribe letters Office practice is offered to short hand II students many of whom step right from hugh school into a secre tarial position in offices such as those of law, insurance banks and retail stores Our future C P A s of booltlteep mg and the little lawyers of business law have reserved seats in Mr Miller s room Up and coming business execu tives H11 two freshmen business train ing classes to capacity. ive 3 E I fgllllllifflf fish 'X if XX.: . 5 3. .' f-anTw'Y4- . V . ' ' all' - -.. L- 'A56ijff.-:G 1' Ready?? Start-tap tap tap ..... ta .... tap tap. Othce practice girls study techniques of applying for 'o s Bookkeepers to get an A' -no embezzling. Cu lfUl5 5 OU! ff0lfU I'llLl5C 05 Ol fl? IUC? IJGOIJ Q Place hanls lean forvuarl relea e relax Rea y set oycr xou llle hcl ht at launc s n 1 breatlun Oh my achrn back' I drdnt knoyx I had so many muscles trll they all got sore' Thrs moanrnf and groanrng echoes through the halls for the flrst lexy days of calrsthenrcs But xxe glrls must suffer rf xye hope to keep our hour lass hgures' Other muscle developrnf and co ordrnatrng actrvmes enyoyed are soccer badmrnton bovslmg archery prng pong basketball baseball and volleyball Thrs yclr square dmcmg made the i,1flS more graceful md ldded even more fun and lrrendlmess to Mrs Ashcrrfts classes Each Wednesday the grrls applred them selx es to first ard so they wll be able to treat themselves when semester exams come around shock you knoyy ' clothes home Frrday they ll stand up and xx alk there by themselves Perhaps the boys are so tuckered out from grvmg therr all rn a heated basketball football or yolleyball game they just cant lrft th at he Ivy tovs el Or m lybe If s tumblm xx hen they ve crlcked therr necks strrvrnt, to do a forvs ard roll over several other boys The boys also trot out to Alumnr Freld to prepare rt for football and track meets However the Indran musclemen .,et a rest on Tuesdays when Mr Wrllranason and Mr Colyx ell endeavor to make yunror grade medrcal men of them Phys1eal Educatlon ' 0 -,, 1 9 , ' I f7 ' ' ' 5 D ' Y - an 3' 1 17 .1 7 7 It ' I. 'A 4 I ' -KY s Y 33' gy A s - ' 7 1 ' an .- 6 , . V. Y . 7 7 7 L, 2 ' e , ' ' , 7 c . ,I I f ' y 1 y' I 1 l I C g gyl -1. 2 2 1 1 2 .'a . 2 'I , ' x - K u 4 - Ya ' I 7 - 7 . Y. 1 1' , fl ' Y Gee whiz, rl I dont take my gym - , I , A x . . Q7 1 V Y.. t 4 I 1 ' 1 , , 4 a 2 12 v 2 sl' ' gy . g, v sy' A -2-f ' s-- l ' by , 1 C L , Y ' ' ' 1 KY 1 7 L . - V C ' 'L, ' K, S, 'YH ft1',-,- W- 3 nor' , K' -' ,--it .. 'gi ' I Q Q CCUI QIOU5 00 ouf Science Some ol the eredit for our 'tood drixers should ego to the selenee depirt ment is one diy 1 xxeele is devoted to learning the fundamentals of 1 ear and the St lte layys by yy hieh vxc should abide Students vt he ordinarily xx ouldn t le irn hoxx to driy bee luse they dont oxxn 1 eir, are given the opportunity bv the Hr' it irtist of that Held, Mr New num Boy, thats a load off my mind Iye been yxorried for vears' Sueh ln exeltm mon is this is often heird xx hen a biology stuelent determines his hereditlry chart and finds he yyon t be bild' Many sueh mysteries of life xre revealed to stuelents xy ho venture into Mr Hlyes enlightening biology eourse Not only the study of hum ln physiol ogy heredity and reproduetion is of fered, but ilso that ofthe Animal King dom sueh as protozoa, mollusles in ehordates Various field trips miero seopie observation, and revealing movies malee this elass different from other routine elass diseussion groups Three hoots for us, our experiment elme out right wxell fairly elose anv hovy Ah yes, lab day in the seience department. Much satisfaction is re- ceived by stuelents after such a triumph as this. Chemistry under the direction of Mr. Tyler, is the science of the make- up of substances and the changes that take place in them. Physics explains the behavior of less common things by re- lating them to better known ideas. General science taught by Mr. Tvler and Mr. Newnum to struggling fresh- men prede,min'1ntly explains the sim- plest laws of nature that goxern the action of everything around us. .I Not a dent in a fender how many have this record The how and why of hybrid corn, Nlot flying. saucers but flying. glass is the dread. all physicists see the lig ht of day-. . :Q Q ,Q , 006 ll QCL, 5011, uf OZAQI J IJ lille! lf 0.5! LUQQZ lnsplratnonl Come to me I have to xx r1te an edltorxal for tomorrow s journal lsm tssxgnment M1ss Garrlty teaches the lournahsm students the rules of xx r1t mg to produce a paper They are gnen mueh opportunxty to apply these rules Speeml stress IS placed on readrng news p tpers and betng wx 1re of propaganta Many lost fortunes mly be found ln the hbrary IS 1 few beggars of sehool m1t,ht tell you Why some people vnll forget 1 boole m their loelsers for months' Nevertheless there are treasures to be found ln the llbrary too Unllmxted ref erenee m1ter1al IS at the d1sposal of latest best seller to the hfe hxstory of 1 snul Our llbrlry IS 1 dehnlte asset to our sehool as was shovxn by the many eomplnments pfud by the state lnspeetors Some of the ambltxous dreamers of sehool have thelr future homes ll planned All they need IS SIS 000' Thls meehlmeal dravung eourse taught by Mr Sutton gnes pr1et1e1l lI'1l0I'fI11flO!'l on the use 1nd e ire of xnstruments letter mg prlnelples of s1ze and shape free hlnd sleetehxng pletorml dravung and blue pr1nt readrng J ournahsm L1btary Meehamcal Dravvmg ,, . . , . 7 . Y A-It ' ' v , 2 ' c . 2 'Z c ' ln. A 4 J 2 ' l ' . 1 7 2 s V ' c Q .Y A A Y. e ' 3 . 2 f l 1' - - . , . . , A .L 9 - ' students and faculty, anywhere from the 1. U . 2 . 2 i . 4 ' ' c . . V .. ' I fi A A . , . e . 4 , . A h 2 . lc 1 V. h ' c ' L . U 1 1 .-2 . . 2 , A .2 -2 . ' 1 , l , - L' I l 4 la 1 H h . a .X .C Y. , C 1 . . fat! fwLn YOUO wore! flzeme, clue fomowow 94 En gl1sh Did you ever stop to think that uc four hundred and twenty five students have one thing in common' Well we do' We all must pass three years of English to graduate Whether we have Miss Garrity Miss Karl, Mrs Kipfer or Miss May the courses are generally thc same Our freshman year we have one semester of literature We have book reports and good books whether they be the kind we taste or the kind we chew and svn allovn As our sophomore year closes we cover a similar but stiffer course and naturally we re all twice as 1ntell1 gent OJ Then the Junior year rolls around all too quickly If we make at least a B average we may register in sideline courses of English such as journalism and speech If we dont keep our nose to the grlndstone we register in English III which combines literature compost tion and grammar Seniors at last the college bound scholars may enter Miss Garritys English IV class Here we are introduced to the tops in English poetrv novels, drama and essays In the spring we have a six weeks refresher course in grammar so we are ready for college the next fall you guessed it more English Freshies display their good work on the board. Goodie goodie a six weeks English III test. 'Double double toil and trouble. Guess what English Lit 5 ag, 0 yOu f UlJlJ0f 0 f lt caf LUOUKCI Leia H12 P T H S Romans roam throuLh Rome lrteraturc ly Translate. the yoke for us alumnos lc espanol Grxe us a play vurh laughs Speech Languages Venn vrdr v1c1 Thrs rs the vrctorrous cry of the students vsho came savn and con quered Latin Thls basrc language helps rn the study of Englrsh and the romance lan guages Sometimes when you re reading about mythrcal characters as well as Caesar s hrstorr cal wars rn Gaul CFrance to you non Latrn charactersl youre absolutely carrred avs ay Mrss Robinson also orders a Latrn nevs spaper vshrch contains current events and vuhrch proves one thing vue re grateful vue speak md vxrrtc English rn our everyday lrfc' If you stepped unto Room 211 mnth hour youd find a few dyed rn the vsool Irrshmen Germans and other natronalrtres speakrng absolutely nothrng but Spanish Startrng second semester Mrs Krpfer la profesora made the rulrng that only Spanrsh would be spoken durmg class At first the students found rt hard but after they caught on rt was fun and Spanrsh was put to practrcal use Legends and some hrstory was translated the first semester whrle part of the second semes ter was devoted to real Spanrsh literature E1 Przyam Verde There rs '1 quret peacefulness hoverrng over the school and then howlmg and guffavs mg rarses the roof rn the vsest wrng Everyone knows rt s fourth hour speech and pantomime rs the assrgnment Mrs Krpfer teaches thrs pox ral group vsho learn porse self confidence and orgamzatron durrng the first semester when they study parlramentary procedure and the delrverance of varrous types of speeches Soe1al Stud1es Dates dates dxtes theyll be our Wfaterloo yet Nou we mean dates when lustory was made no, no, not that lennd but lxlee Waterloo for nn stance, rn 1815 or was xt 1'916' The Socxal Studies help us to vuden our understandlng of pre ent day problems how they arlse and hon to solve them In U S HICIOYY me learn lbout cur Amerxean herltage, xxhlle world hxstory grves us prlmarrly the Euro pean vrexs After a year 1n Latrn Amerr can Hrstory elass, rt seems as 1f one has completed a tour through South Amerlca Ineldentally the mam fed ture of thxs eourse IS thtt rt lverages In our eeonomles eourse me letrn about stoele marleets, lorexgn exehange, and depressxons, vuhrle ln LIVILS eltss me acqulre rnformatlon of the trgtm zatlon .md funetroa of the dlfferent goxernmentrl unrts junuor elvxes ton sxsts ot an mtroduetory eourse to the more eompley. subyeets of Am rtun government and eeonomy World prob lems combmes a course of soclology and advanced CIVILS sxhrch revolves around eurrent events Commercnl geography attempts to glve the student general mformatlon about all the eoun trxes of the vsorld ff! flue farm Cas .U Pro and eon VICVKS aired on ,government admxmstratlon Wtmrlel hlstorxans relive Napoleonxe period lreshmen dxplomats settle emc problems Q Q ul ' ' . . r x I Y 1. .'J A 1 . - 1 . , . . 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JORDAN MARILYN JEAN Pontio Business 1 7 3 Speech 3 KENNEDY BETTE V Pres 4 H R Sec 2 Pontio Bus 1734 Ed 4 Cho1r174 G A A 12 Sec 3 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Lat in 2 Library 3 4 Assist 3 4 Speech 3 Plays One Act 3 Soc Com Chrm 4 Prom 3 Football Queen lst At tend 4 Usher Football 4 LACEY JANE Student Council 2 Pontio Bus 1 2 3 4 Ed 4 Chief Bus 34 Choir 4 G A A 1234 Library 12 Pres 34 Assist 34 Speech 3 Prom 3 Usher Football 4 Pontio Typist 4 Quill 8: Scroll 4 LAUGHLIN ELEANOR Pontio Ed 4 Cho1r4 G A A17 3 Library 1 7 3 4 Assist 2 3 4 Speech 34 Speech Contests Humorous 3 placed lst in Dist Plays One Act 3 Prom 3 Office Mon 34 Usher Basketball 3 LAVER LORELI Pontio Bus 1 Ed 4 Cho1r4 G A A 12 3 Library 12 34 Assist 2 34 Speech 3 4 Speech Contests Humor ous 9 Plays One Act 3 Prom 3 Ofhce Mon 3 4 Usher Basketball 3 LAW DOROTHEA Pontio Business 1 7 3 4 Future Home makers of America 1-2-3-4' Girls Ath- letic Association 2-3-4. We LLOYD MARTHA mnsfer Cranford High School 194 Liberty Hugh School an 1949 Pon tio ld 4 Choir 4 Speech 4 Prom 3 LLOYD MARY ANN Pontio Edxtorul 4 Choir l Girls Athletic Association 1 7 3 4 Speech 3 Usher Basketball 4 LOCKER LAMBLRT MABRY EDITH Transfer University High 1947 Pon tio Business 2 3 4 EJ 4 Band 7 3 f orr 4 G A 7 34 Prom Usher Comm 3 MAXWELL JERRY President 7 3 Freshman Sophomore Footballl Prom 3 Usher Basketball MITCHILL Roan Pontio Business 142. MOSBACH DONNA PontIo Busmess 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Fu ture Homemakers of Amerxca 1 7 3 f MCDUGLE, RAMONA H R Sec 1 PontIo Bus 134 Ed 4 Chref 3 Chonr 4 Future Home makers of Amerrca 4 Lxbrary 4 Asslst 4 Debate 2 MCFADDEN BRYCE H R Sec 1 PontIo Bus 2 Ed 4 Blology 2 Chref 1 2 3 4 Honor Roll 14 Key 4 Sec 4 Latm 2 3 Speech 4 uIll 8: Scroll 3 4 Varsrty Foot ball 3 4 F S Football 1 2 Prom 3 Usher Basketball 3 4 PE PPARD MARILYN POHCIO Bus 1 2 3 4 Ed 4 Band 1 2 hlef 3 4 G 12 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Latln 2 Llbrary PETERSON JANET PontIo Busmess 1 2 3 Edrtorral 4 Chxef 3 G A A 12 34 Lrbrary 3 Usher Commencement 3 PHILLIPS GENE Transfer Benton Twp Hrgh 1948 PontIo Bus 34 Ed 4 Spamsh 34 Varsrty Football 3 4 Track 3 Usher Basketball 4 Obll' l0Cl5f L5 00 U19 af OU PITCHER JAMES LOREN Student Councxl 1 PontIo Bus 1 7 3 4 Ed 4 Band 1234 Broogy 7 Chtef 3 4 Cholr 4 Boys Quartette 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Key 4 Latm 7 Orch 7 34 Qurll 8. Scroll 3 4 Var sxty Football 34 Basketball 3 Co Capt 4 Track 7 34 F S Football 1 7 Basketball 12 Track 1 Football lung 3rd Attend 4 Caf Mon 1 Prom 3 PITTS GAIL Varsrty Football 3 Freshman Sopho more Football 17 Basketba Track 1 7 PRITCHARD JIM Treas 7 PontIo Bus 12 3 4 Ed 4 Band 1 7 34 Btology 2 Chorr Prano Accomp 1 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Key 4 Past Pres 4 Latrn 2 Plays One Act 3 Orch 1 2 3 4 Prom 3 REED JANET 4 PontIo Bus 12 34 Ed Chnef 73 G A A 1234 LI rary Assrst 4 Speech 4 Soc Com 4 Prom 3 Usher Basketball 4 ! REED RICHARD Pres 4 PontIo Bus 17 34 Ed 4 Chess 3 4 Crafts 3 4 Honor Roll 1 7 3 4 Key 4 Spanrsh 3 4 Soc Com 4 Frosh Soph Basketball 1 2 Track 1 7 Prom 3 P A System 3 4 Royal Party Page 4 Usher Basketball 4 ROBERTS MARY Lou PontIo Busmess 17 3 4 Chref Busr ness 7 3 G A A 2 Lrbrary 4 Foot ball Queen 3rd Attendant 4 I-hgh Magazme Salesman 3 fe we 61010115 Ol' lil 6ll'l'l0Uf5 ROBINSON RALPH Student Council 1 Pontio Bus 1 2 3 Chief 3 4 Soc Com 4 Varsity Foot ball 3 4 Track 34 F S Football 1 2 Basketball 12 Track 12 Papooses 1 7 Mgr Basketball 4 Prom 3 Usher Basketball 3 ROCKENBACH LAUREL Chief 1 2 3 4 Choir 4 Girls Athletic Association 12 Library 12 Assist 7 Usher Basketball 3 RUFE ALICE Student Council 1 Pontio Bus 1 2 3 4 Ed 4 Band234 ChO1r4 G A A 1 2 3 r Sr point oflicer 4 Prom 3 1950 May Queen RUEF ELDON H R Sec 2 Pontio Bus 12 34 Ed 4 Band 1 2 3 4 Beau Brummel Cand A 134 Key 4 Pre Varsity Football 4 Basketball 3 4 Frosh Soph Basketball 12 Football King 2nd Attend 4 RUSSELL DORIS Pontio Bus. 1-2-3-4 Ed. 4' Chief 3-4' Choir 1' G. A. A. 1-3' Honor Roll 1-2-3-4' Library 4' Quill 8: Scroll 3-4- Pontio Typist 4. SCHEELER SALLY Secretary 2' Pontio Business 1-2- - Editorial 4' Choir 1-2' F. H. A. 2-3 President 4' G. A. A. 1-2-3-4. SCHIELER EDNA MAE Pontio Business 1 2 3 4 G A Prom 3 Royal Party Page 2 High Magaztne Salesman 2 SCHLAPPI HAROLD SCHLOSSER DONALD Pontio Business 124 Chess 34 Prom 3 Public Address System 3 4 Key Club 4 SCHOETTLER FRED Pontio Business 24 Band 12 34 Biology 3 Choir 4 Plano Accompa nist 4 Latin 2 SCHOPP GEORGE Pontio Business 2' Future Farmers Of America 1-2-3-4. SCOTT DORCAS Pontio Bus. 1-2-4 Ed. 4' Chief 2-4' G. A. A. 2-4' Library 1-2-4' Prom 3' Usher: Football 4 Basketball 3. LU .911 CL QW I'lCl,l l 0LU edcalaed SHAFFER JUDITI-I Transfer Unrversrty Hrgh 1946 Pon B.1s1294 Ed 4 Chref 2 Chorr l 7 4 Sextette4 G A A12 3 llbrary 34 Assrst 34 Speech f Speech Contests Humorous 4 Span lSh 34 Prom 3 Usher Football 4 Basketball 4 SHEPARD GERALD ball 1 Manager Track 3 SMITH WILLIAM T Pontro Bus 2 BIology 2 F F A 2 3 Varsrty Football 34 F S Football 1 2 Basketball 1 2 Track 1 2 Usher Basketball 3 STAHLER LEONARD JR Pontro Bus 17 Brology 2 F F A 3 4 Varsnty Football 3 4 Basketball 3 F S Football 1 7 Basketball 12 Track 1 2 STOUT JOHN Transfer Saunemrn Hrgh School 1948 Future Farmers of Amerrca 3 4 STRICKLIN, VICTOR Pontxo Busmess 14, Band 12 3 4, Chorr 4, Boys' Quartette 4, Latnn 2, Orchestra 3 4 THORNTON DIANA Pontxo Bus 17 34 Ed 4 and olor Bearer 1 7 Malorette 9 4 Chref 4 Chorr 12 G A A 7 Honor Roll 2 Llbrary 2 ASSIST 7 Speech 4 Qurll 8: Scroll 3 4 Prom Usher Comm 3 TRAMEL RUTH Pontro Bus 12 3 Ed 4 ChIef 1 Bus Lrbrary 4 Assrst 4 Qunll 8: Scroll 3 4 Usher Football 4 Basketball 4 WALTERS, BII L Basketball 3 WATTERSON PAT Transfer St Thomas The Apostle Igh School 1947 Speech 4 WEBER MARGERY Pontro Busmess 1 7 4 GIrls Athlenc Assocratron 1 2 3 4 WETHERHOLT, VERNE D., JR. Pontro Busmess 1 2 3 4, Varsrty Foot ball 3 4, Track 3 4, Freshman Sopho more Football 1, Track 2 36 A ff ' A AJ e Q Q e ll I P ' ' ' g - ' . -..- -, . 3 B 1 tio ' . - -'- , . g ' -3, C -.., ' 3- 3 ' ' -..- , g . . . - -,Q 2-3- g ' - g . . . 1-..-3-43 5 is 3' , '--1 1 1 - 1 ' .- 1 5: Crafts 3-4g Freshman-Sophomore Foot- 8: Cir. Mgr. 4g Choir 1, Honor Boll 31 , . , . . -.., ' g . . . , ,g .- .: -.., ' - , H- Q I I 37 .fdncl .9 macle if mgoey---Aowf? WHEELER, MARGARET Pontio Business 1-2g Girls Athletic Association 1-2-3-4. WHITESIDE CONSTANCE Student Council 2 Pontio Bus 1 2 4 Ed 4 Chief 234 Choir 124 G A A 1234 Honor Roll 123 4 Library 3 4 Assist 34 Debate 2 Speech 4 Plays Three Act 2 Quill 8: Scroll 3 4 Prom 3 Usher Football 4 Basketball 4 Comm 3 WILKINS CLARENCE Pontio Business 1 2 3 4 Varsity Football 3 4 Freshman Sophomore Football 12 Basketball 1 WILLIAMSON JEAN Transfer E E Bass Senior High School 1949 Girls Athletic Association 4 Usher Football 4 Library Club 4 WOOLDRIDGE EMIL Pontno Bus 1 2 3 4 Varsity Football Track 12 Mgr Basketball 4 Track WOLL ELIZABETH Pontio Bus 12 3 4 Ed 4 Band Baton Twirler 34 Chief 3 G A A 12 jr Sr point officer 3 Pres 4 Honor Roll 1 Latin 7 Library 4 Prom 3 Usher Basketball 3 4 H1 ZENISEK, XVILLIAM Biology 3g Honor Roll 3. ZIMMERMAN, DONNA Pontio Business 17 34 Editorial 1 Girls Athletic Association 1 Lxbrtry 4 Pontio Typist 4 CLASS ADVISERS A C WATSON Prm MRS R WESTALL Ami: Prm MARGARET RICHARDS Yearbook FRANK KIPFER Flon Play Director Mr Klpfer HILBURGER HARRY Transfer South Shore Hlbll School 1949 ! ' 5 ' . - -3- ,-L --4 '--g ' ----, 'fs . . . - - - g - - - ' ' g 1 9 - , . '- 4 9 4 ' - Q 1 4 ' ' Z Z 3 7 3 ' ' , . . . , . - . Z , 1 , y f 8 , A N ' Y' , , 3 Q . . . . L , Y : g . ,V -J ,M 31' 2 . Q l 1 2 ' ' , ' . A .4 W A R, . - ' '-' a - . at I 1 , 3-4g F.-S.: Football 1-2, Basketball 1-2, tg s ,U if 4 ' L .I , Y V1 4. ,.- ,f i 'V AJ A y 4 7 ' , .' ' ' ' ' , ' 9 1 'I nv 'Q , - 5 g . . . ,L , ' p .Y -.., .- . , . g T y T 9 -1 L 9 : - . T A 0l'lfl0I POLU 15 g0lfU5, lfUll0l5 arg '- ,nf Wm ya ,Q- in 9,-. 63,32 if r ' J 4 Ai- fs, 4 ?' 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Orland Wllmtmth Marllyn Young, Advrsers Mrs Asht raft Mr Vose 2 P 5' - , ' fo , 2 A wt 'wk ' lgrx ' 1 j., f ' ' 4 at , t , 4 I ' L Q - X 1 , . f Q I . ,, , 4+ , 9: 2 '- - -v Q ,f 4 V I l . , n f' E f ' Q. . gh 1 5 , ' . A 1 1 , W , W 1 ,l4,, , - v - N 2 ' . , ' I .. .M . ai, .K xr L- Vl4.f- -- - f, ,X ,gg iffy. ' ' ' ' , 1- , N ' F fd, s a'as o W . P W , , V, it ,T I B QL 65 , ' A A ss 6 , , 'f ' ,gg 'a ', 2 , 17' L f ' , ,Y ,A wi' X Q in fx, so I A , , p ay I , ' X ,s Q q - ' 1 y .t '94, F ' 'Y y 1' A 4 V Q C Q la. y nz if 1' g' A ln? 75- Ia .- - QV -C if ' V . 'T' , n 'rt I X X I K' V' K I is I A X ' . g I I l A A ' ,, A V f' .,,, 1 - ' ft W V , '1 if C ' 'm'f,'s,,f ',:t'?'i. A ' I V3 . 'E W .. I V if 2 -- ' -V is ' 1 1 .S-. 1 'fi ' V ' , I ' i 2 ,L ,W v-f 37' ' . 'W .. 7 , Ll lm v 7 G f fd ' . .7 1? fx 3 L M ff I 6 ,L ' 1 f s il Q: A , 4 4, Vf . , ' , . .i ln, 3 i V I' l 2:54,-r Hu' ' 1 - V M V-5 .- t ' , lj if A fl z ' ' 4' V . Sl , ' ' ' ' I , 5. 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Ronnie Cunningham Barbara Davls Perry De Bolt Barbara Decker Kenneth Degenhart John Dremer Vera Dobbs Glorra Duffy lxathleen Durham Iranlt Easton Eugene Edmger Eh Evans Vrva llnnell Dale lntzsnmmons lranus Gray Roger Gschsxendtner Alan Gschwendtner lxenny Gschwendtner Janet Harder Drclx Harmon Carol Hendershot Vnrgmna Henry June Hrghland Drclc Holdrrdge Sloppy Holland Ethel Houtzel Davxd Jacobs Anton Johnson Jayne Jones Donna Jones Jo Ann Jones Shirley Keith Pat Kennedy Harold Knight Donna Koehler La Dom Kneghauser Bernadrnc Lamkm Lxllnn Lardrnors Ronnu, Laughlin Kevxn Leach Paulme Loughran Torn MtCoy janet NIf.Dev1tt leon MtLaughlln fom Mlllxon Marylrn Moran Dan Murrey janet Nash Velma Neubauer Charles Parrish john Paul janrce Phnllrps Dorothy Prtts Jim Ramsey Bonnre Rapp Davld Rauker Shirley Reed Homer Roberts Delorns Roberts Frank Ross Wy vonna Ruddy Roger Schopp joe Qchulz Marshall Shane Bob Sheppard Don Shonkwrler Charles Srlberzhan john Smith Nlta Smrth Ruth Swartz Gene Thompson Dunk Thornton Mike Tmsley Marjorrc Tombaugh Gladys Wallrngford Bob Weber George Wertz Delame Westermeyer Marrlyn Wethcrholt Chuck Whrtler Don Whrtmore Par Xllfhrtrotlt Clnff Wlllnamscxn Duck Wrllhonte Frames Wnnstead Theda Advlser Mr Hayes f ey Can JO lf 50 Call we anis 1' r fm 3 ? 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V ., . .r I L , ' I . . l A 6 l 7 , i R W I A 1 L ps -0' .A 0' 1r ae ,ve as 46 .d X ?Ix..1 ..I-'-'Z Freshmen Aclxlm Joe Armbruster Davnl Asper Phyllrs Beaeh Ronald Bttlvyell Donna Bennett John Bmg john Bla' e Nlarv Lou Bc rer Beverly B uw ell Henry Braclxney B a Braclrney Robert Bressner m Brewer Ruth Brrll Xernon Bromley Bull Broun Kent Broun Phyllis Brown Roger Brue Blll Burger Velta C teley oan C nmpbell Patty Campbell Kenneth Campbell Loxs Ann Carroll Tom Close Beverly Cole jean Corrrean Betty C rabb Ruth C unmneham Harold Daniels janet IDHVIS Dorothy De l rees jake lelvyartls Bob uele Donna lppel Carol lrsehen Marvln laust Dora Lee lerguson Pat ferrall Fern llelel Bllfl m ttltl Mule ret ttf ummons lxenneth l lllx CL lortmo C harles lostllck Barbara loster Carolyn lrmens Gene C muon Anne Q rau jo Anne Greenxxootl Marjorie Csehvx endtner Paul Gunely j m Hamxlton Nell Hare Duck Illllemftnn Dorothy Hrllyer Marilyn Hmshaw Anabelle Holland Roger Howard Herman Hulxnt, Lourse Huling Perry Jacobs Shirley johns Mary ohnson Ramon Knight Tom Kridner Nelda. Lauth jlm Ledford I'rn1e Leonard Robert Lune Hou ml lndqumt Dun L17 wrt Alc lr L ltr llo I I LuLar Alan Lund Harry XICQaXxlC.X P S XlcDnn1ld Dtnnls NILGLIITL Alum 'Nlthlullcn jmn Nlenulrclll Ire Xhlam Arthul Mormn lamu Nlorlan b5lNll Nleuhatlu Cmrtlon Od1.ers Donnl Odurs Dororln Put fhurlu Peelt Donna Peterson Ruth Prllsbury Betrx Rasmussen Marlin Rathbun Dons Rathhun Loss Raubt C l1ll'lLS Rich Al1ce Rocltenbach Carol RuStLLlx harry Ruitulx lotn Ryerson Ruth rr l Stott Normx Schaefer Wdlltld Schlllxng Clrolyn S hl rpm Dall. Stott Rlltlkll bhtlfter Bull Shane Kenneth Shepherd jxm Shoemal-.tr Loren bhuaarr lloralce Srexers Barbqra block Sallw Slnun Randal blown Robert blown Nell Splear Carol Stadler George Stanr. Wrlma Stewart Isther bnem r George bxltes Mclxm Ph mpson joan Txnslu Ronnxc Z of Marys. 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' on by 3 44 Ou Callg t H10 UHCCUICLPB, 6 Eiffel' Mg Semor Class Officers Kennedy vrce pres J Reed sec D Reed pres Ho Byrne treas Coal shortage crrrnps play plans as announced to seniors by adviser Mr Watson Senrors at ease rn assembly program Semor grrls drscuss bug party Tesung one two three Our senior boys D Reed and Schlosser rn charge of P A system Graduatron ttme rn any hrgh school 15 excrtrng The worrres of the last finals are over prcntcs and dances are antrctpated and finally comes graduatlon night and each sennor wrll clutch hrs diploma and wrth the final handshake of Prm Watson the excttement of a never to be forgotten event wrll be over Leading up to thrs finale we were under the leader shrp of capable classmates As green energetrc fresh men we were led by M Donnell presrdent M L Erwm vrce presrdent, Frerrchs secretary treasurer and Mr Newnum advrser Our second year officers were J Maxwell presrdent, Ha Byrne, vtce prestdent S Scheeler secretary J Prrtchard treasurer, and Mr Hayes advrser Now as thrrd year students we agarn elected J Maxwell prestdent and Ha Byrne vrce presrdent To and them M Donnell was elected secretary and J Frnnell banker of our hard earned money Mrs Ashcraft and Mr Vose were our guardian angels Two events mark thrs year ordetmg our class rmgs and the prom Thts big event of our three years had as 1ts theme My Blue Heaven Our sentot year brrngs new expertences Leadrng us are D Reed presndent, B Kennedy v1ce presrdent, Mrs Westall, advrsers, Mtss Rlchards advtser of our brg protect, the year book and Mr Krpfer our class play drrector Under the gurdance of these officers we helped elect our football King and Queen J Fmnell and M Donnell, exchanged senror prctures, ordered announce ments were measured for the tradrtronal cap and gown and finally made apphcatton for a diploma When we hold the blue covered drploma we w1ll abdtcare the senrorshrp throne to the class of 51 Jun1or Class Elected by therr classmates, the juntor class officers are G Armbruster prestdent, J Stalter vrce presrdent C Nlnemrres, seceretary M Davenport, treasurer Mrs Ashcraft and Mr Vose were appomted advrsers to the class The projects sponsored by the class to ratse funds for the prom were Concesstons at all football games and several basketball games The play We Shook the Famrly Tree gtven Aprrl 14 helped to swell the coffers The brg event of the year was the Copenj jumor and Semor Prom, Aptrl 28 A C6 A A 77 . , . . , Y n , ' - ' , - 5 . , ' . : . , . . 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Y ' - ,, - - ul' C6155 P0 5 on Lt5 LU 225 Sophomore Class Leadmg their classmates through the sophomore year were R Cralg presrclent, T Mclaughlrn v1ce presldent, G Tombaugh, secretary, Bremer, treasurer, Mr Hayes, advrser Funds for therr class treasury were earned by sellrng pop corn and 1ce cream at a basketball game Campaxgnlng for our Beau Brummel candldate was heap bug fun Freshmen Class The enthusrastlc freshmen group elected C Splear, presrdent, J Shepherd, vrce presrdent, D Ersele, secre tary B Srevers, treasurer, and Mr Newnum and Mr Tyler, advrsers Th1s fun lovrng class were Pontro enthu srasts from the first day of school as they outd1d all the upperclassmen 1n total sales 1n the Pontxo magazrne drrve T Sophomore Class Offrcers Bremer tre s Crar pres Tombaugh sec McLau hlrn vrce pres Freshman Class Ollicers Slevers treas C Splear pres Elsele sec Shepherd vrce pres junior Class Officers Nmemnres sec Stalter vrce pres Davenport treas Armbruster pres The open closed prom controversy doesnt appear to be so ser1ous7797 Hard workrng rumor frnancxers of the bug., event poppmg corn are Houtzel Davenport Fultz Barton Armbruster Stalter and Klem 44 73 I . . 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ZIIOLU Cl , 508 Cl! .9ll!0Il'FlQI.5 X-51 f-D i if .Eff QM si 5 x C' I-we N-v-qi in Student COUIICII members pose prevnous to Tues :ou Asper I Clark Bammann Irlncns Bark mu D Camp clay mornmgs meetmg to plan for the ne-xx cloclx sxstem Frou! bell Leach Mr Watson Welch Anderson To provrde closer co operatron betxx een the students and faculty, to encourage and promote all xx orthy school actrvrtxes, and to and rn the development of a loyal con structrve school spnrlt are the purposes of thc Student Council of Pontlac Hlgh School as set forth rn the nevx lv framed Student CsOL1flLll Constltutron Councrlors are elected by thelr cl IQSTU xtcs lf ln elec tlon held durlng September Then the ofhcers tre chosen by the entire councrl II an etrly meetlnv Thrs ye trs officers are oanne Clark presrdent can Bammann, Secretary The counctl meets every Tuesday mornrnv wrth therr advlser, Mr XVatson, to dlscuss current hrgh school problems and events The Council has been lsept busy throughout the year on therr xarrous proyccts The blggest yob of the year vxas the concesslon sllcs lf thc Armory durrnv the Holr day Tourney A crcxx cf lpproxrmatelv 10 students xx orlced at lll sesslons The money cleared on these sales llonff xx mth moncy tlrc tdy mn the treasury, furnished thc funds for the txxo mtyor proyccts of the ye lr One of these proyccts xx IS thc instill mon of nevx cloclcs nn eflf h room The other project xx ts the purchase of nexx outhts for the cheerleaders Besrdes these mayor proyects the Councll has helped xx 1th the Homecommv Plrlde Fresh man Dav, hall duty, the tllent scout shoxx, nd obtu nn Y ushers for football games HALL DUTY CHAT betxxeen Mr lxlpler Jtlll leflfl Bammarlrl Polro auctron ushers axxart st mls for nexx buds from enthuslasrlc student body and faculty CC 77 eg - - e ' ' 4, W .ff:2,.gV V N X ' ... .......- .-M. 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SOCIHI C0mIl'lltt8C about to launch Beau Brummel Westall Mr Krpfer Kennedy C Splear Back row Crarg campargns and electrons From row J Reed Armbruster Mrs Benedmo Ho Byrne J Fmnell D Reed Robmson Remember the gay and care free Hallowe en Dance and the dreamy Chnstmas Alumnr Dance? Both of these and many more happy tnmes have been made poss1ble by the Socral Commrttee Bette Kennedy IS charrman, Jack Fmnell, V1CCCl'1a1ffI'18.1'1, Janet Reed secretary treasurer, Dlck Reed the fa1thful dlsc jockey, other senlor class representat1ves are Holly Byrne john Benedrno, and Ralph Robmson, Gayle Armbruster, lunror class, Ronnre Crarg, sophomore class, and Carol Splear, freshman class Mrs Westall and Mr Klpfer, the sponsors, grve the last word to all arrangements On the nrght of October 31 1f you happened to see people dressed as p1gs, prrates, or Dutchmen lf was noth ng to be alarmed about, they were students and faculty on therr way to the Halloween Dance Vrrgrnra reels polkas and Jnttetbuggmg were a few of the strenuous dances through vuhrch most of the ener gctlc struggled Prlzes were awarded to the best dressed and most comncally dressed couples To the other extreme was the Xmas Dance held at the grade school gym and open to all alumni Color ful decoratnons, refreshments, and a smooth orchestra all comblned to make a terrlflc hollday dance Other school functrons sponsored by the commnttee mcluded drme dances after the basketball games and the Beau Brummel Dance DICK VIC AWD JIM entertam dunng mtermrs sron Socral Commmee Chanrman Kennedy explams Beau Brummel tradmons to freshmen campangners A o 7 0 iff A :sg af- '5 ,a 4 1 1 ,, I ,Q VXA. x 3 v-' X , . , , . . 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OM! lt l Chief Edlt01'l3l from rou Prllsbury D Phllllps M Splear E Hansen Thornton McFadden D Corrigan Tramel M E Wheeler Johnson Dxemer M L Erwin Second rou Tlnsley J Clark B Jacobs C Roclxenbach Greenwood Iltzgerald Mann B Shaffer Bammann V Fosdnck M losdrck Nash Thmf mu Whntesxde Ross Thompson Je Column 1nches , deadlrnes, rntervrews, ass1gnments, and galley sheets are terms famrlrar to members of the CHIEF ed1tor1al staff Some thlrty students on the edl tornal staff work on each rssue of the CHIEF before lf IS put to bed Students from the four classes xx ork on the school new spaper rn 1ts varrous stages of productxon The fresh men and sophomores recelve the1r CHIEF tralmng In Vhss Garrltys Monday mornrng actrvrty per1od classes The upperclassmen Icqulrc thelr xx rrtrng technrques IH Cole B Corrugan C Eppel R Peterson D Scott Fultz Russell Tom bau h Lrzberg Fourth mu Franklm Peppard Walter Blessman Hour zel Mary Brackney Husted Lewls Laughlln Frerlchs Wllllamson Bark mu Barley Anderson Stalter Parrish B Cole Davenport Snow Pitcher Lmdqunst Armbruster J Flnnell the yournalrsm class whrch IS oifered the first semester Co Edrtors of the CHIEF thrs year are Drane Corrr gan and Barbara Jacobs Assrstrng the edrtors wlth therr numerous dunes rs Assocxate Edrtor, Mary Ellen Wheeler Bryte McFadden edrts the Sports page, and all the prob lems of Squaw Talk go to Dlana Thornton Ruth Tramel heads the crrculatron and busnness departments and ane Lacey served as head typrst Mnss Garnty IS our CHIEF adv1ser DUMMYING THE CHIEF Russell Frerrchs Davenport strrve to meet deadlrne Foldmg crew-Gannon Whrtesrde Qmzndzngy B Jacobs M E Wheeler Stalter and Hansen S Jacobs M Fosdrcls Hare and Tramel NO A . 0 ...1 1- ' ' ' ' . - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - A , 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 fl 1 - ' '- 1 ' 1 1 1 ' . v 1 - - - A 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 1 1 1 ' ., . :' , . ,. 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K-4' 'FW v, Ch ef Business Front rou Peek Million L Campbell Tlnzrd mu Lizberz Gannon Armbruster Franklin Slock Neth Bing lramel C Qplcai Hare Hansen Westermeyer Second mu Christie J Back mu Acklin Conrad Frerichs Hoggins Blessman lx Gschvxendtner Lppcl Bammann Io Pictalo J Rusteclt S Jacobs Shugart M Fosdick Lacev Nou don t forget to come into Miss Garrity s room fifth hour to fold CHIEFS, and be sure you take with you the copies that arc to go down tovsn to the merchants This little reminder or a reasonable facsimile is heard ten tirnes during the school year when the CHIEF IS pub lished The business manager is in charge of signing all checks that are dravu n on the CHIEF fund during the course of the year vuth the O K of the adviser, Miss Garrity At the opening of school he IS kept busy seeing that all advertisements and subscriptions are as they should be This includes balancing the money, checking to see that all ads are written up to the businessmen s specifications, and locating each subscriber s whereabouts ninth hour which is when the paper is delivered The main duties of the circulation department IS to see that all papers are folded for d1str1but1on Some are folded newspaper style for mailing to other schools with vshom we exchange school papers The merchants re cerve their papers at the close of school, the same day as the students CHIEF TYPISTS Russell Tramel. lx. Gschwendtner Bammann and head rypist Lacey wear out the typewriter ribbons. Unsuspecting U. High pioneers before the Pontiac Indians massacre in the parade. 52 MA our ciui we Acro on fke laaged ulll and Scroll XI L Erwin Trdmel Blmmann J Finnell B Jacobs Pireher Thornton J Clark Whiteside Truth 1n1t11t1ve, opportunity leadership loyalty enlightenment, and friendship' These were the virtues extolled to the fourteen new members of the Ponrme ehlpter of Lllll ind Seroll xr their mnutl nnltxltnon ceremony Februrry twentieth Other th ln the 1nnu1l 1n1t11t1on, urll sind Stroll ings srssembly proegrtms enrerrfumnv the freshmm ind or eourse, the publishinfv of the CHIEF 1nd Ponrio To become 21 member of Ih1S honor SOCICIY for high school journalists, you must be 1n the upper third of your class seholastieally be of at leftst yunior standing and must hive done OLlISf1IlLllf1g work on either of the sehool publications Barblra IILOLUS is president, Dilna Thornton is Uetle lduser of th1s group ADMIRINC TABLE DECORATIONS at 1I1lIl2.IlOfl are Russell Freriehs M Splear Stalter Houtzel M E Wheeler Fulrz Snow Franklin V Fosdxcls l , ,, , , . ..2 . 7 . , , , , , 4 A v A . . It - - ' 1, y, K ' ' I ' 7 ' 1 A i Q i 1 ' 1 7 2 1 i i 'L ' , l - 1 ' ' ' -' - l ' ' 1 A 1 1 2 Y 4 . A I U - . . A 2 l 1 1 ' ' 'z ' Q ' . . ' 1 2 ' i ' ' 'z N ' members also pgirticipate in activities such as pep meet- secretary, and Miss Dorothy Garrity is the very ener- I L 1, 1 .. A 7 k 2 , ' ' L i l D ' 1 , b ' i ' 1 1' A ' . 1. , Q , ' ' D ' ' z ' . , s 12 J X I . V I V S I- 5 ' 3 Y 7 ' ' O P...- 5 auezi gblninilllg 1,0 f 2 LUOI' 6 Milt IU, Lei Celfflellt 9? 1 if P0l1tl0 E-dlt0!'l3l frm! H11 Whltesltle I Shtfter lxennely A Rufl Gregory MeDuLle M Lloyd Semmf mu Pepvtrd Cole lx Gschvnendtner Laeex R Duffx Wtrll D beott I Peterson B aeohs 'llalm' mu D Corrxean Lauehlm Lauer Zlmmerman Iortlan M L Wfhcn May txme eemes and students hustle to get thelr Pontlo, many do not fully reahze the eombnned efforts put forth rn malung tts complenon poss1ble All Jemorx jmlzzred .dame had some part 1n the maklng the 1950 Pont1o Students u1d1ng thelr senxor elass p oy C Roberts I Reed V losdlele Donnell fnzzflb mu H Bx rne lmnell D Reed Rohmson Ph1llrps Hoeerns Prltehard Hamline, limi mu l Ruff Holmes Bau hrnan Benedlno Good Cole Hman Meladden Let were M Donnell, Edttor 1n Lhlef, K Gsehvxendtner, Managxng Edrtor and Head Typlst, V Fosdnele Busmess Manager, Ha Bwrne, Art Edltor, B aeohs C1reulat1on Manager, and M155 Rlehards Advxser HLAD TY PIST lx GSCHXX FNDTNFR han ls out Pontlo cops lem 1th t .xrton tture retueta 1 x tntnm e to Lacey Russell Llmmerman Bammann and Tramel Art editor Harm Donnell Nl u loslttlk lx bstlmen tn Byrne exammes work as Pontno phomerapher Hodman talks mer prtture . 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D 'tl er, Cl jfa Wore I'l'l0l1Qg, Ifl'l0l'0 ldlfflll Q5 413 Y CJ P00110 BUSIIICSS front rm: Donnell j Clarle M L Ervin Creeory Seheeler K Ruff lxennedw MeDugle G Harmon Crabb Seton! mn Whiresitle bhaffer B jaeobs Williamscxn Prirehard Mabry Willems Lau Triml Bammann R Campbell Sehlosser 'lblra' mu Peppartl R Duny Nl Brown Husted Schieler Fosdicle D bcott Woll The everyday school happenings of 1950 are one big huge of material for your Pontio You see them burst into he ldlines in your CHIEF and later recorded in pietures ind eopy in boole form lenown as your Pontio The subjeets of much questioning among many 1 ips Ha B rne I ex 1 xx D eet reriehs Huggins Hirlin D C mrri in M I Rolwerts l Reed Zimme n Russell Weher l l ll I rl X Xkerherhot L u Bauehman Benedino btrielelin Sehoerrler Good l Harder Ho Bxrne Piteher Wooldridge students from Qeptember to M13 tre, xxh it is the theme this year vxhat eolor is the eover or is there to he 1 desig on the eover' The insxxers to these questions Ire kept a seeret by the Pontio he lds until the hook is distributed to the subseribers 3 VJ POIlti0 BUSil'l9SS-Frou! mu: Franklin Mann N. Ruff Horn- ickel, M. E. Wheeler Hansen. M. Splear Decker Overmier Young. See'm1rlm11': Shoemaker Fitzgerald J. Eppel Finnell M. Ervsin Klein M. Fos liek Dor. Jones Marker Vollmer B. Schaefer. Third' rout Barton 'Q Ehrharclt Wilmoth, Fields Blessman Houtzel Wlalrer. Fultz Hafner Armbrust r. Berrsche, Dehm. Bute mu: Wacaser Sralrer Garland lxetenbrink Hoffman Davenport Somers, Snow ,l. Carroll, Collins Wagner B. jones. f M1615 Ofzf 0 LUOI' , LL! ellen I'Fl0l'e lflJ'l Pontlo BuS1n6SS Front mu Dremcr lohnson Lamkin l Gschvx ntltner Leach N Smith Westcrmexer Rauker D Phrllips Barron Serum! mn Thompson Callahan D Irnnell Murrex Bremer Lhrrstic C Harmon Exans Dobbs Cunningham McDcvrtt Ibm! mu Ross K Dulfx Alveshrre L Clark Paul Nash Willbtxrte Beller Henry An rnrrocluctron to Pontro duties is given after hnal cmms arc over at the closc of the school year previous to the ont in xx hrch thc book IS distributed Seniors xxho Hulmr. A Gschxxenrltner Niclau hlin Fnzzrth mu Weber Rucl lx Srlberzahn lxnieht J lones l-Ioutzel Wrllramscxn B Shane Tombaueh De Bolt S loncs lxochlcr Bari ron Barley lacobs Anderson H Reetl Brue Whitmore Moran D Robcrts Don ones lxclrh C Wcthcrholt I Roberts V1Sl'l to work on the book are asked to sign up xx hen school opens rn September Contracts are let to the cn graver coxcr company printer and binder QQ P01150 BUSil'l9SS-Fmnl mu 2 P. Gschwentltner. Acklin Davis Bennett W'olf, Bromley D. Armbruster, Francis Roddy Lewis B. Slown R. Brown. Serum! mn 1 Edwards johnson, Bressner, Ryerson Lauth, Bing.. Cagley Mary Brackney Faust Gannon R. Peterson, B, Corrigan. Thin! mu : Shoemaker Shaffer Peck Mil. Fielcl G. Rusreck C. Eppel, S. -lacobs, Borer Webster Lugar Je. Cole Shucart. Fourth mu: Hare K. Shane ffgiriif len Grau Rich. Lo Piccalo liosrer. yl. Rusteck. Daniels. Stewart lierrall. R. Scott. B. Fostlick. Fifi! wuz NIcNiullen, P. Brown NicGuire C. Rocken- bach. Greenxxootl. Belwell, Sranu. G. Neubauer Iiisele W. Schaefer Winfrey' C. Sllear, Baci rr 14: lierfuson. Pillsbury, L. Campbell Starller R. Crabb, Tinsley Asper. 56 izbicl you lafay lricle an 5eeL wifi mi5la acer! lgonfio receilaf. Pontw Ch3mPl0HS were the members of Mr Ha Byrne Wooldrldge Peppard M Brown Donnell Colwells campalgn home room Front mu R Campbell Bare ron V Werherholt E Ruff Bauehman Schoettler Good Mr Colvsell A Ruff Gregory Yecnml ron bnovs Ho Byrne Behold' We are people of our word' Last fall we promlsed that the Campalgn Home Room vuth thc hlgh est sales durrng the entrre campalgn would be pxctured ln the Pontro These worthy salesmen were well re vuarded for thelr efforts when that day for I'CC6lV1flg prlzes arrrved They yust beamed when they dxsplayed Pay day for the Pontlo may have left us pinched a few days but we wouldnt trade them for 1 longs palace would we? I-lomecommg Startmg the Homecommg celebratron off wuth a bang vsas the glant pep meetmg sponsored by the CHll:l' on October 70 Wnll you ever forget the massflcrlng Indlans who dragged UD our shy maldens off the floor' mornrng after the pep meetlng' But by tvwo oclotlt IH the afternoon all were on hand rn the parade clthcr rs Indrans Kings Queens attendants or mdxvrduals rep LAUNCHING PONTIO CAMPAIGN Closrne wnth color song whnle prlzes were av. arded salesmen pxcturel here recervmg are Kennedy played by Strrcklm Gramm Sparks Prtcher Holmes Program speakers J jones S Jacobs and lx Gschvsendrner V I-OSLllClx Qseatedp recenvcs Donnell McFadden K Gschvwendtner and V Fosdxclt smg out Worth orders from Wlnsteatl Hamer I Carroll Bedvxell . A C . K VA A . - . K . . 1 . j H . j those travel clocks, compacts, and other nifty awards. Recall the sleepy faces of the float decorators the . K A . X I . 1 . I I ,Q W . 1 ' s 1 -' ' 1 - ,s , C ' ,. I , 2 Y ' . , . , , L I . . . 4 - - . ' - L - . s 57 my ac in, Lack Auf alt! wlzaf fun resenting some club or activity. As the royal party drove by, did you select the king and queen? Come eight o'clock the football game with U. High was the event of interest. The flash Hood dampened our spirits and clothes, but soon the game ended and we dashed to Central School Gym to dance and see the crowning of our Homecoming King and Queen. At last, in a colorful ceremony the students' choice, King, jack QR W wmv-1 Wt ,Wt mt A ' Y ,l H0meC0mlHg Parade fl,pper L1 Struttln their stuff were drum malorettes Woll Vitzthum Lardinois and M Erwin fUpper R r Tut tut the cars are lust borrowed but the prnvile ed seniors are Baughman Ptcher kennedy j Clark Harding tthats Miss Richards weve caught! -I Finnell Good Ruff Donnell Bammann and M Roberts Indians De Young Men arelli and K Woods from CHIEF entry about to ambush the pioneers Speech chief C Fortmo gives signal to squaws ,I Reed Whiteside and ShaHer to burn pioneer Webster Pontiac fans S jones Willhoite Holland Burton Lindquist Horn 11 'P J. I l1UlLL EEEULL rckel Koehler and Whitler cheer heroes Laughlin and Laver while referee Duffy smiles approx al Homemakers Scheeler and Schaefer unfurl their banner Chorxsters Donna Odgers McGuire J jones Brown B Close Borer E Crabb Teal D Campbell and P Beck get into the act Bronc buster Bradshaw is given Jerky ride by G Schopp on F F A entry G A A Rockettes Fultz Beller D Scott Ramsey Soule and Lamkin exemplify varied sports Quill and Scroll entry both pretty and dignified was topped with the presence of Frerichs Jacobs Erwin W la I g' , Q ' ill ' W Ax ,X ' we I r lx a' 'f X ' f - .-1 Q - . i-1. W Y V -'rv ' 'WL W I 4' . V vm 1 . .rr .NM mm -s ,, . M I 0, N- www-V , ' r -, ya' 5 A et . 2- 'W' ..,., WM ,X NN .' , E X F , , I .7 Miz. Z ',QTQwfft. . at a A 1 ' 'fi 'i I 'M A .-U . .r' Q Y . V ,.' ,. - , 5 V al fn - A 4 li ff I ,If Q 3' 1 ,Y E. , V '- V . , f Q W' , f , N . . 4, 1 V f-,. , . s t' 1. , l y I -, . . .' ,, . .Af Af . - tr.. . 'aft H.. .2 .- i D , 7 v ' , , , . . . . ' . . . i -. ' , A , if - - - 1 v - , ' , - . , 5 ' , ' 1 ' ' '- , ' H , - v . - , - , , - , , . , - ' ' ' . ' , , , , , . . . . - ' ' . , , , . . . ', , - . . .... -- , , . , f, , U ' V ' v 1 .Y 1 Y V S 1 v 1 - . ' y y 1 Y 7 - V ' 58 lgoff ouf fha re ccuyoef, our ing ana! Queen C0l'0l1atl0Il Cel'Cl110HleS ended we now present to you our 1950 Homecomrng Kmg, Jack Fmnell Queen Martha Donnell and members of the royal party Fmnell and ucen, Martha Donnell Attendants to the Benedrno Royal pages were D Reed F Roberts Queen were B Kennedy -I Clarl. M L Roberts I S Gregory,XV Ross N Ruff and-I Gschyxendtner Bammafm, and B Harding APPeafmS alfemafell' with N Walter crowned the queen whrle C Frnnell was the Queen s attendants were the follovung Klng s attend Crown bearer K Gschvs endtner presented the scepter ants J Baughman, E Ruff L Prtcher, W Good, and to the krng, whrch had been carrred rn by bearer J Bmq INVESTING THE IxING WITH SOVEREIGN POWER CL to RJ Benedrno Bammann Prtcher J Clark Flnnell Baughman Walter Queen Donnell Klngg, Frnnell K Gschwendtner Brng Kennedy Ruff M Roberts Good Hardrng . y . y W . I I , . ' A I . A s ,x , . c . . 1 . . , . , , . , , - f . . , . , . . , A . . . , . , c . . y . . ' ' . . c s ' - x 7 - 1 . . . , . . , . L. 'T xg V ,Q I B! . I ' 1 , 2 '! . XX f ' I . , .I vf ', , . . . L 3 A 3 ! 3 ' 7 9 3 ! 3 Y I ' I S 7 9 9 ' 7 5 ' 59 tizbicl you ever gef crowned anal 6Le if? ilu, . Ji-ff: Class royalties in Homecoming Parade CUpper LD Semor dan King Benedino Queen K Gschwendtner D Reed Gregory Pritchard D Corrigan J Harder Husted Schlosser Hoggms iUppe1 Finnell N RuH L O Wrlmoth Davenport Cbelouj Somers CLouer Classes honored the Pontio magazine drives high salesmen, in each class, by having them ride on the class float in the Homecoming parade as suggested bv faculty member Mr Sutton The highest salesman, boy and girl, in each class was the King and Queen of that class The attendants were the next hlgh salesmen The Senior float was headed by Queen, K Gschvs endt ner, and King Benedmo Their attendants were S Gregory D Corrrgan, N Husted B Hogg1ns,D Reed, j Pritchard J Harder and D Schlosser junior class ueen, N XValter, King K Collins LJ Frerbmen clan King Bing Queen Kridner Lo Piccalo Bressner B Corrigan G Neubauer Francis R Broun G Rusteck S Jacobs Sopho more clan Queen Ross King Roberts H Reed D Thompson T Attendants C Finnell N Rui? I Hansen M Splear, R Ehrhardt, L O W1lmoth M Davenport, and P Somers Sophomore class Queen,W Ross, King F Roberts Attendants I Gschvsendtner, K Chr1st1e,J johnson, P Leach H Reed D Thompson, T McLaughl1n, and C Holdrldge Freshman class ueen N Kridner K1ng,j Bing Attendants P LoP1ccalo G Rusteck B Corrigan S acobs 1 Bessner, G Francis, R Brown, and G Neu bauer rg, ' .b . i I f I ,, . s W , x, 1 ' - 3 Q . I r if 1, P 1 ' 1 -A E1 I M P-M. ., . .V , , , 'a RJ junior clan-King Collins, Queen Walter tal lop of football? McLaughlin, J. Gschwendtner, K. Christie, jdjohnstin, Leach. i ' ' a ' : . ' ,. . , . , . - . . , . . . . 2 . ' , . . , in V . . . . . - . , . , . . . V l Y - ' . Y i ',J. :Q,.','.'. , - - 3 - ' , . , . ', . , . 1 Q . , . - . M CAE! Chflfllllg OUQI Call caf '3 V? ev' II'-I Library Club Front ron XVoll J Clark Horn1clxelChr1sr1e Brovxn DeBolt M Fosdlele I-lrrner lultz D beott X losdlele Westermeyer Gre ory Burton Sammi mu Anderson S Jones lxoehler Decl-.er Baci mu NVooldnde R bmrth Ho ms Russell lrmmermm Wxllholte Holland Alxeshlre Wxnstead Mxllron MeDuele Ilazrd mu Walter M I. Roberts Mann Congratulatronsl So you are our thrrd Wfednesdax lrbrary club president' Thrs xx as a remark heard at the frrst meetmg of our l1brary elub xx hen Shrrley ones xx as elected presrdent The other officers are Marrlyn West ermeyer, vree presrdent Donna Anderson, secretary and Frances XW1llho1te, treasurer Folloxxmg our hrst meetme xxe learned hoxx ro arrange Herron booles on the shelves aeeordmf' to the author We arrange non Herron boeles aeeordmv to the Dewey Deermal system or elassrhcatron In order to le we our shelves ne it for the next dry, exeh member rs rn eharge or checlemv the shelx es ln one seetron at the close ot each dax Noxx xxe don t hive to lsle Mlss Rlehlrds xx here to find lrbrary materlal smee she tlueght us hoxx to use the elrd catalog md hnd llbflfy m 1ter11ls We also le lrned hoxx to llncl lrtleles ID x lI'lOLlS ITTIQI Annes by usmf' the Re lder s Gurde to PLI'lOLllL ll Ilterl ture We meet every thlrd vx,LLlI'1LSLl1y xxrth our 1LlN1SCf, Mass Rrchards CARD CATALOG INVESTIGATION bv Anderson Wxnstead Wnllhort and S jones Club members examrne maternal on Lcneral Holland and Alveshrre Readers Gunde explored by Burton Koehler reference table 0lfU 0 L5 6t6ll'Yll0e LU! t 8 die ll 15 6 0 Library Club Front mu Bedvsell Pnllsbury Fer J Rusteck McCawley Bark ron Shu art Ferrall Borer G guson Slang McGu1re Hare Nic Mullen Second ro: Luz Rusteck Wolf Lmdqunt Roddy b r C Roeleenba h S Jacobs Thompson D Rathbun Close All freshmen had an cxeellent opportunxty to learn all the regulmons of the library how to use the card eatllogue reference books, brographres drctmonarres, and ntle cards and hovx to slve the bmdmgs on neu books by yoxnmg the and Wedneselay Lrbrary Club Thmle that sounds sorta dull' Frfud youre mnstaken because the manner ln xnhneh the advnser, Mrss Rrchards taught her club made It rnformatnve, rnterestrng and enjoyable Knowmg they would hare many occasrons to use sueh mformatlon all four of thelr h1 fh sehool years, the fresh men were eager to learn Don t get the wrong ndea though they dndn t spend all the1r tnme learnrng about the lrbrary At least I don t thunk playnng Bmgo and Hello Nerghbor or grabbnng grfts from a Grab Bag, xnhneh these young lrbrary stu dents dad at thexr Chrnstmas Party has anythmg to do xuth learnmg about a hbrary' Thls club meets durlng 'letxvrty perxod on the second Wednesday of every month Then' very capable presn dent IS Dons Rathbun Other ofhcers are joan Thomp son, vrce presrdent, Don Lrndqulst, seceretary Brll Wlolf treasurer, Dxcle Hare, reporter RFADTR9 CARD9 evplamel h 9 Incobs to Mdlullen Thompson Shueart Lnbrary cat examined by elulm memb rs B Cl se G Rusreek Pull bury Lxzberg, Roddy Hare Lmdqunst Wolf I C I O ' 0 L IM, --- la ,. 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Cl Jlfll 0 T -of SJ wa-J Y 'U' Library Assistants I'rm11mu Tramel kennedy Reed R Duffy Mann B jatobs Bark :ou j Shaffer Harding Beck MeD.1ale Whltesrtle Seromf mu Donnell Laver J D Corr1t,an lx Gsehwxendtner Lacey Lauehlm Our assxstfmt hbrarn ms have many and vmrleel elutnes hle out the reader s card Thns assxst mr also keeps order assngned tO them ln the room when Mlss Rlehlrels must leave The assrst There are mo Qlggleg In the llbfdfy and ghgfgfgfg ant vsho works after school helps the students seleet mo glflg are mulul IQ help ugh pgflbd books, ehmges the SIIINPS 1nd preplres everythlneg for The asslsmms I thc mst desk collar hbmry sllps the folloxune, dlys use The girls vtho vsork If thus desk are Blrblrl I-lardmq met Reed Dune COYFIQIH me Laeey Lorell Liver, Dons Russell 1nd Lonme Wfhlte slde Blrb 1r1 leobs his served IS tenth hour 1ss1st1nt lor the plst two yeirs reeord nlmes or students un 1 book, run errands for the offlee, 1nd t1ke the hst ot students to the lSSLI'l1l7l3 teaeher Thrs job h1s been very efl:1e1entlx done thrs ye xr by Lorelr Llver Bette Kennedy Ruth Tramel, Conme Whrteslele Phyllls Mann, Kly Gsehxxeneltner The lrbrary ZISSISIHDIS have 1 elub xxhleh meets the Eleanor Lauvhlm udy Sh lffer Barbara l-llrdmg and seeond Wednesday of the month Shlflel' Beck Barbarl Hardlng rs presldent of thrs elub Ramona The assrstants 1t the loan desk have entnrely dlfler NlcDugle, wee presldent, Barbara 1eobs, seeretary and ent dunes It IS thexr lob to check books rn and out and Eleanor Laughlm treasurer Mnss Rreharels IS our advrser CLAMOUR CLINIC attended by Wxllramson Whutesxde Shaffer K Gsthvsendtner Lacey L Laver checks whereabouts of absentee for E Haldmg B Jacobs WCS! 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Sp3l'llSh club appears for Pontno formal prcture Clark Mrs Krpfer Shaffer B Jacobs Back ron Armbruster ruth one hundred per een attendance Front mu Donnell J Phllllps J Pnnnell D Reed Blessman S1 su IS the happy response vrhen Mrs Kxpfer sug gests Cm Spanlsh, of eoursej that there w1ll be Spannsh Club the next Mondly Spanrsh Club meets the hrst Monday of the month during nrnth hour elass but the meetrng day rs subyecr to ehange The mam purpose of thrs orgamzatron IS to aequamr the members wnth the customs, llterarure musle and art of Spam and the Latln Amerucan eountues Poems songs stones, and all con versatrons are done rn Spamsh The mam proyeet for the year IS a play that may be grven for an assembly program The Club sponsored by Mrs Klpfer, eonsrsts only of Spanlsh ll students s1nee there IS no Spanrsh I class Ruth Ann Blessman IS presldent, Gene Phtlllps vlee presrdenr 1nd Barbara aeobs seeretary treasurer ONF NIAN FLOAT senor Phnllnps was the Spamsh Club entry Whneh one IS the burro 1Lovxer pnrurer The tvuo sultors I lmn ll a C Ph: n duel for the loxe of senor ta B jaeobs uhrle padre D Reed looks on , . , , . . 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OLU' H1061 5 wr Q IP' LJ Q9 J F H A frfut mu Moshaeh MQDua,le Cregory Mlss Rich Vollmer Soule Law Dor jones bchrlllng., Bari rou lxr1eg.,hauser Harrnson brheeler Hulxnsz R Crabb Semnlmu Thompson B Schaefer Mary Brackney lxlem Ramsey Blessman Hinshaw jo Cole Oxermrer Drd you say you were mterested 1n the Future Home makers of AWICFILT' Then you would undoubtedly lnke to know more about the orgaruzarnon One of the mam purposes of F H A IS to further mtcrcsr rn home eco nomrcs As one of the progressrve grrls orgaruzatlons at PTHS F H A sponsors a varlety of aCt1v1t1es A few of these mclude a rummage sale a parents mght sell mg at a few basketball games, and a Chrnstmas party The ollieers for the year of 1950 are as follows Presrdent Sally Seheelcr Vrce presxdent, can Cole Secretary Donna Mosbach, Treasurer Margaret Brads ney, Hrstorran, Betty Schaefer, Reporter Ruth Bless man, Song Leader Donna Overmrer, Parlramentarran Beverly Klem Advlser M1ss Ruth Harrrson, and Chap ter Mother Mrs Aman Scheeler TEA FOR TWO?? The dishes prove otherwise-Hinshaw, Soule, Ramsey, Mosbach. Future homemakers pound pavement in true Homecoming spirit Jllffe .9 Pfanfefl C0l I'l U1 fAl5 lef6! vm 'gin' ni A ? F F A Frozt rot: Ketenlnrxnk Shonkwrler P Gschwendt ner Dlxon Stahler J Harder Bennett Leach Mr Murray 815407117011 Shay Burnsnde J Carroll Collrns C Neubauer D Harder F Carroll Pontnac Future Farmers orgaruzatron ofhcers are Presndent L Leach V1ccPrts1dtnt, F BL1I'USlLlC Secrt tary, Carroll Treasurer, R Shane, Scnt1ncl,R Grau, and the Adv1ser, Mr Murray Frrst year F F A agnculture students study sorl and seeds Second year students study llVCSfOClx, and thrrd year boys vlorlc 1n the shop Act1v1t1es carrted on durrng thrs year are selhnv Erschen Francrs Roberts Tozulb you G Schopp Bressner A Gsch vxendtner K Gschvsendtner Easton B Shane Stout Schulz Ryerson Burl' ron R Broun Shoemaker Raube J Schopp J Shepherd Ix gtrdcn seeds F F A field day and F F A athletxts Many of the boys showed thclr projects at thc F F A farrs and vxere aw arded many prrzes Var1ous field trxps, and trlps to places of rnterest are always looked forward to each year F hese lI'1LlLldt'. the Internauonal Lxvcstocls Show Swrft Meat P tclcmg Pl mt and the Caterprlltr Tractor Company plant L F F A PROJFCTS be-mc llscussed bx members R Brown 'F Carroll Collms Mr Murohx J Harler J Carroll Faston anl Burn srde Spf-cxal attracuon for the Pontiac boys rs the l.1rl sculpture .if the Chiu 0 Lnestoclf. Lxposnuon By the way rf you lool. closely thats R Brown standxng there 7 I I O ,Q , lo 1 ' - L .,- ,v ' f fl -, .. lv 'A' 1, ti 5 F ll Q7 .M YM , V l f , t 1 .V 1 ' 'F 04' Y za Y -- .W ' -.F 'M' xl , I . I X ,G I aff V, 'MW , ,, f F -sf' - V, k 6, Y , ff 3 t I - 1' Q... LL ' 1 - 5 , x.. of ,.. ' ' ' 1 f '5 Y , - ' , . 1 - ' ' 3 - Y , - ' Y Y Y - r , Y - -- ' 5 ' 3 ' Y - ' , F , - , Y Y Y - ' f ' . ' '. - , . , , , ' L' 7 9 ' Y Y ' Y ' 1 ' 9 ' ' ' 3 Y 3 ' ' ' Y ' Swartz. Thiraf rout Grau, Rynning, Conrad, Folk, Leonard, Braclcney, Shane, I. Casson. C I 1 K Z S A 1 41 a 1 1 , L 1- qs 1 K 'F - I - - ' - 1- A . 4 ' A- 1 .- , , v - 1 9 ' J A f l Y . V L r 4 1 B - , 1 1- 1 ' . - , , 1 . . . . V . A A 1 a u F I ' , , X , , ' . . A ' V . A I N ,- I 1 , . . L . , V ' . ' s R 4 s . - ca . n I YW!! ' 110: Z, ,. J. . . t X X 2 x lk . , 1 v..!u lllv I JLLFQ Cl, of Cllffiln U10 eine I .1 Blology Club Front 1014 D Finnell Ross Nash son Wallxngford Ruddy Back rou Jacobs Anderson H Reed Johnson Dnemer Second mu Mr Hayes K Duffy Wllllam I Brue Wouldn t lf have caused qulte a b1t of excltement nt some of the bees, from the colony of bees whlch the Blology Club boys had as a project, had escaped from thelr h1ves and started buzzmg all over school' Other rn terestmg screntnfic progects the members enloyed were feedlng hamsters efhclent and deficxent food dlCIS and mcubatlng chrclcen eggs Sounds lrke never a dull moment 1n there In the future thc club members hope to enter thexr actrvmes at thc Illmors Jumor Academy of Scrence for drsplay and competrtron vuth other Academy mem ers To arouse student s IHICICSES 1n scrence rn general to gxve them an opportumty to cxperlmcnt 1n the partlcular fields 1n whrch they are most concerned, and to learn the plant and anrmal lrfe rn their own commumty arc the mam obyectrves of the club To sec that thc Blology Club accomphshes 1ts go 11s the follovt mg ofhccrs wscrc clccted Prcs1dent ohn Brue, Vtce Presndent Vera Dxemer, Secretary Wfyvonna Ross Treasurer Jayne Johnson Reporter, Velma Nash Mr john Hayes IS our very capable adv1ser EXPERIMENTING IN BIOLOGICAL WORLD are Ruddy Dxemer Walllngford Anderson H Reed Jacobs Ross Nash Mr Hayes 64 7 77 l O Q 0 0 ln V ,M-'CCT-mam., X Y vw . ,,,,,. 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Y Y ' 3 3 J jeg l0l'0Ul 0 Olfll l100llfLH'lQ P0 el CQ, NATYO i' f 4 Key Club From ron J Ftnnell Lautghlm R Wxlllamson MeLauehl1n Ha Byrne Leach J Brue D Reed Prltehatd Sxlberzahn Mr Hayes Mr lxlpfel Nh Wllllamson Snow Meladden Yemml 1011 D Tnnnell Burl mu Pxteher L Ruff Ilolmes Good Somers Davenport The Key Clubs purpose IS to help make nmprove ments 1n sehool aet1v1t1es and they ve really proven thev mean what they say The reereatlon for the tvxo luneh hours has been planned and earrled out so th tt more people may partrelpate A movxe pertumng to sports travel, or adventure IS usually shovxn on Wednesday of each weele Other days such aetlvmes as b lsleetball dane these varled aeeomphshments hlve come about nn therr fxrst year, and th tt rs a reeord of xxhleh any org 1n17at1on can be proud Key Clubs hrst presldent xx as 1m Prttehard Wfhen second semester rolled around, Vxee presndent fldon Ruff stepped into the presidents shoes, xx h1le the vlee pres mg shuffleboard, table tennrs, 1nd volleyball are open to the students Durmg act1v1ty pertod once a month a professlonal man speal-.s to students who are mterested rn hxs buslness A contractor, lan yer, doctor, osteopath and teacher are some of the professlons that xx ere lec tured on Key Club also sponsored an assembly program rn honor of our vnetorlous speech contestants All of deney vsas filled by Lyle Leach Other offlcers were Bryce McFadden, secretary treasurer Gene Holmes, sen 1or d1rector, Dmght Snovt, luntor dlreetor, and ohn Brue, sophomore drreetor J FIRST HAIND INTFORXIATION IS heard by hey Club members Ruff 1 lnnnell Stlberzahn Prxtehard Prteher Holmes and xnrerested students. f er, a , er rea!! A240 OO '97 IQ' 'Y 79 Speech Club rY'071lf0ll E Close C Finnell Ross Reed Shaffer Bark mu Aclclin Whntmtare McFadden Thornton Hardrns, Mrs lxipter Watterson M E Wheeler Washburn .Second mu Daniels Bing, Blessman Wfhlteside Armbruster M Irwin Laughlin Layer M Lloyd Webster Qwertzer J All of Pontiac His cured and uncured hams may be found in Mrs lxipfer s room every Monday and Wed nesday morning during activity period Business meet mgs on Monday mornings called to order by that learned one of Parliamentary Procedure, President Judy Shaffer All minutes are yotted dovxn by Esther Close Vice president ohn Bing is always ready to step in when needed After the business IS discussed program chairman Carol Finnell offers the program which has been ar ranged These have included radio and original plays, poetry extcmpore speaking and pmtomiming On Wednesdays Mrs Krpfer t1Les over to bring us something of value and interest pertaining to some form of speech activity Club members sported their salesmanship when they sold ice cream at a basketball game Say guess vtho decorated the prize winning float for Homecoming none other than THE SPEECH CLUB Oh come on talce another bowl' Speech Contests Before an anxious crowd of speech enthusiasts the preliminary speech contest was held If Ponttac High on February 15 Ruth Blessmans oration on Why by Iip pett vson hrst place in the opening event while ohn bilberzahn took second Out of four other contestants, including Connie Whrteside Barbara Harding, Mary Lou Ermn and Nflarilyn Ervsrn in the serious reading group, Gene Holmess delivery of Tell Tale Heart by Poe vnon hrst BLUE RIBBON WINNER was the Speech Club Float in the Homecoming Parade. Speech Club members Whiteside, Shaffer, Reed, Laughlin, and Laver rehearse club play-looks like a comedy. 69 C Q LUOII, J Q ,J CLC? , Cl, ri OLUQ They all showed Davenport D Pl11'll1JS afhrmatlve team Fmncll orrgmal oratron Blessman oratorncal clcclamatlon Arm lsrustcr cxttcmporc spcaltms, Holmes serxous readlng Conmc xYfl'llILblLlC. pllccd second xxlth 112 Rcbccc r Rmmz by clcM1ur1er lhllfy fllcn Wlmcclcr toolc hrst place IH verse speak mcg xxlth lllfllll ll the P11161 by Lexx Sarrett M3fllyH bple xr xx ts sccond In the comedy rcadlngz, the largest dxvlslon xxlth sexen contest lnts Brx ce McF lclden, Eleanor Laughlrn, Marth 1 Lloyd Bonnle Ramsey, udy Shaffer, Lorelr Laver, and Plt LoP1cc1lo Lc,rel1 Laver xx on top honors xx 1th flu Cal Cfmzc Baci by Black Szxlccn by Daly xxon second for Judy Schaffer Gayle Armbustcr ln cxtcrnporc spcalenng 1nd Ctrol Fmnell IU orlglnal Qfdtlilfl hid no competltlon so drd not partlclpate IH the prcl1m1n1ry but advlnccd r1.ght along xxlth these other xxlnncrs to thc dlstrlct held at Dxxlght on February 75 From the Drstrxct Contest Ruth Blessmm, Gaxle Armbruster, Carol Frnnell, and Gene Holmes zdxanced to the Sectlon xxh1ch xx as held at Pontrac on March 1 Ponnac entrxes xxho xxere awarded ratmgs xxere Gene Holmes placed 7nd rn Class A and 3rd 1n contest rank Gayle Armbruster placed 3rd nn Class A and 4th rn contest ranlc 'ZA li' I ADllb AND GI NTU Nil N xx pr scnt th lxstrxct xxnnncrs fruit r It 9ha cr NX h1tes1 le Ni bplear Nl l XX heelcr H ti r ll Armbruster Holmes Blessman llnncll ' - - I y ' Q y v ' ' y ' ' ' x ' .-,..K,3 , I ' ' ' ' .' ,, ,. .' ..' , ' . , , ,' , . 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Jeff Q fha m f Q a eg 14-' Hs Debate teams stu ly this years question Debaters arc G Rusteck Hoggins I Rusteck je Cole Mr lxlpfer Coach Gannon D Phillips Davenport and Barton ecpers' did they htve a cafe lgainst us Such vi as thc fecling of Pontrlcs afhrmatrvc clcbatc tc im after bcing clcfcatcd bv Dovx ncrs Grovc and Thorton Frat tion tl High School of Calumet City Hovtcvcr, Mlurtcc thc Melvin Siblcy team The negativc tc lm composed of can Colc and Bctty Hoggins met stiff compctttion vuth West Aurora, Mendota and La Grange, and wcrc de featcd by these three overpowcrmg schools Ncvertheless, the debaters had loads of fun discuss ing thc pros and cons of this year s question Resolved That thc Unitcd States should havc drrcct electron of thc Prcstdcnt Dcbatc Club this ycar consistcd of nine mcm bcrs Bctty Hoggtns xx as clcctcd prcsident Jcan Co c vrce prcsrdent Anne Gannon, sccrctary, and Mary Brack ncy, treasurer Othcr members vwho enloyed this legrti mate and thought provoking argument vt ere Derral Barton, Maurie Davenport Dorothy Phillips joan and Gcrry Rustcck Ablc coaching and welcomcd cncouragement vs ts pa ttcntly givcn by onc vi ho kncvx both thc affirmative and Crafts Proyects included in Mr Suttons activity period Craft Class, all fall under one of three main categories leather, metal, or plastics Leather ranks first, as more mcmbers cnroll under this than the othcr tvso combined Here beginners start at the bottom mth somc book lcarmng about kinds of leather and its properties First proyects are such things as small book marks until the student learns how to vsork mth leather Then he advances to belts, coin purses, notebook binders or thc most popular billfolds ALTERNATE TFAMS relaxing after raising their blood pres D Pl'lllllpS Davenport Mr Kipfer and negative team Ho gms and sure 1 Rusteck G Rusteck Barton and Gannon Affirmative team je Cole prepare for sectional speech contest 70 7 I I A Q mf' j -5 Q .v Y ,gy Y lg 9- ' c si , f ,A X, xt, s-z' ' ' , , 1 1 ' Q A .2 1' f I ' 1 1 1 1 12 f 1 1 ' I ' '- L 1 L 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 L -, I Q ' I N A A 5 V2 - ' 3 'c ' ' I f 1 1 g ' ' A ', ' . 1 Y 1 1 , 1 ' Davenport and Dorothy Phillips were triumphant over ncgafivc gide of the question, Mr. Kipfer. 1 . 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Crafts Group fron! mu Wrntrey Stewart Mr lrelds Vfllmoth McDonald P Davis D Reed Barb mu Sutton D Davrs Beach Gundy Sccmm' mu Pecle Lund W bchactcr Grau lortlno hnreht 'Ibml mu Wertz K Brown These tre of multrplc LlLSlQDS md colors fthe grrls make red or green oncsj wrth 1 llcnng around the outer eds, In the metal department, the bcgmncr starts by con structmg 1 toy flower waterrng can, then rs promoted to the one and only project alumrnum trays However, here the held rs varred wlth some round, some square, and never any two w 1th the same desrgn The desrgn rs first parnted on the tray wrth asphaltum, then etched lxetenbrlnle Brace Sheppard A Boswell Hoflman Milam ln permanently wrth acid Thnrd comes plastlcs, where letter openers, belts, necletre holders, towel racles, and many types of ptcture frames are formed out of the clear or colored sheets of luctte The more slerllful 1n thrs art, try therr hand at m ternal carvrng, whtch consrsts of drrllmg wrth a small tool mto blocles of plastrc formrng desrgns that look exactlv lllee real How ers embedded rn the plastrc MN? 1 SERIOL S BL5lNlfbb when selectmc leather for crafts workers on Monday morning., are fFront1 K Brown D Davrs rrolcct R Hotlman seeks NIr Suttons aduce Other busy tStand1ng1 Brace A Boswell fb A , , . 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Ion Casson Le ner Somers Herxxr Imnemxres Shay Davenport Mrs Ashcraft bctwzzf :ou Shoemaleer Bertsehe Houtzel Armbruster Neth Franlelln XValter Blessman Ehrhardt fbznf :ou E Close Nollmer M Fosdlele Soule Frnnell Wheres rehearsal tonrght' When clrd you say the date vsas' Sueh are the questrons you mrght have heard before the yunror class play was grven But the drte, lrter mueh postponmeg, xx as set for Frrdly evenrneg, Ap I I l9D0 tt erght ocloele The play presented vras We Shoole the F 1m1ly Tree 1 three aet eomeely by H Dolson Mrs Asherlrt drreeted the play, assrsted by G Armbrus ter, student ellreetor The east or charaeters Hrldegarde F. Close Bob P Somers, rmmy Russell Ehrhardt S1113 N Wash burn, Mother, B Klern Freddre, R Hoffman E re Mae, P Mann, Irll C Frnnell Parge D Hornrcleel, 1 Xlann I Eppel Klern I Phnllnps Inmth mu Washburn M Splear Hornreleel M E Wheeler De Xoune N Ruff Marker Fitzgerald B Sehaefer Bark mu I Carroll Barton Frm M Ervrm Young, Stalter Hoffman Weleh Father, .I Stalter, Nir Shrrmer, M Davenport, Mrs Sh1rmer,M Ermn Commrttee members Stage and Propr Wheeler, Chr R G1rland,H Weleh D ones H Shiy Casson, Levner, Carroll,C Nmemrres, Hervsw R Ehrharelt, M Splear N Houtzel N Walter and D Barton Cmffnzze f11zrlM11l'c up I Eppel, Chr B Ww ner, N Ruff D Overrnrer, Lee, M Youni, I A Marleer, M Soule, B Frtzsgerald M Frltz, E Vollmer D Lrnd S Beele B ones, Harner, and Franlelnn Plzblzeztj R Blessman, Chr B Sehaefer, M Fosdrele A Bertsehe, I Shoemaker, and M Deeleer Proqrmn B Fultz and A Neth PLAY PRODUCTION PREREQUISITES I Stalter revlews pretty apparent the books havent eomej ,Iunxors snen up for com play tor the mterested students Future stars readme thexr parts fits mrttee posrtlons Af? . 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Y . . ., 0 y fooL 6CLO!Cll g fo g Honor Roll Front nu Tinsley C Eppel Donnell Prtcher Anderson Jacobs Stalter B Jacobs Second 7014 Blessman Armbruster Davenport fbml mu K Duffy V foslrck Wlllhoxte Semors ack Flnnell unc Frerlchs Kay Gschwendt ner Jrm Prltchard Conme Whltesrde Bryce McFad den Martha Donnell Drane Corrrgan Mary Lou Erw1n Marllyn Peppard Loren Pltcher Doris Russell Jean Bammann Ruth Tramel V1v1an Fosdxclc B111 Zemsek Barbara acob D1ck Reed Bette Kennedy Jumors Gayle Armbruster Ruth Blessman oe Stalter Maurxce Davenport Carol Fmnell Esther Close Beverly Kleln Barbara Fultz Sophomores Jerry Anderson Judy Bremer John Brue Vera Dremer Maryorxe Tnnsley Bob Wallrngford Frances Wxllhoxte Carol Harmon Roger Ruddy Velma Nash Wyvonna Ross Kathleen Duffy Jamce Paul Anton Jacobs Jayne Johnson Freshmen Davrd Armbruster Beverly Close Carol Eppel Betty Pnllsbury Barbara Snevers Bob Edwards Donna Exsele Ann Gannon Maryone Greenwood Duck Hare Joan Rusteck B111 Shaffer Jrm Gundy Nancy Wnnfrcy Carol Splear Jo Anne Grau Donna Peek Klem Russell Armbruster Gannon Gundy Edwards J Brue Fourth rou Grau E Close Shaffer J Rusteck Dlemer Nash C Harmon M L Erwm Johnson Hare C Splear Peek Pxllsbury Greenwood Natnonal Honor Socnety, Torch Chapter No 19 On August 4 1927 P T H S recerved charter No 19 from the Natlonal Honor Soclety of Secondary Schools and the local chapter to be known as the Torch Socrety To be elected a member of thrs SOCICIY IS one of the hlghest honors that a studcnt may attam Students 1n thrs group possess a greater than average degree of scholarship leadershlp servnce and character Each year the upper quarter of the sen1or class may be elxglble to membershrp as scholarsh1p IS the first con slderatron After much delrberatron the faculty selects from the upper quarter fifteen per cent of the students whom they feel exemplrfy the socletys requlrements of scholarshxp leadershlp service and character The 1950 members are Jack Flnnell Barbara Jacobs Martha Donnell Jcan Bammann Jtm Prltchard Rrchard Reed Loren Pntcher Bette Kennedy Kay Gschu endtncr Dnana Thornton Drane Corrlgan Conme Whlteslde Mary Lou EIXXID Dorls Russell Ruth Tramel 2 e K Ou. 4. 4 g, ,- W V , ' 93 K' sf' A ,z ' - W J A L , -av -.- V' F' 1 lf , ,., V 1 -e . - Q.: 7 1 , - , 1 E 4, . t , V ' 0 La ' . 0 . f ' g' rf' 1 , , , xi ' A . ' 5 1 - 1 lr ' 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 1 , 1 1 . - 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 4: 1 'Z 1 - 1 1 - 1 D 1 1 - 1 K. Gschwencltner, Peppard, Frerichs, D. Reed, J. Finnell, McFadden, Finnell, Ross, Ruddy. Bark rmr: Tramel, Eisele, Kennedy, Whitesitle, 1 - ' 4 13 - 1 - ' 9 I A 1 1 A 1 - - 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - J v J A 1 ' ' , 1 , , ' L , ..., . . . . . 7 7 3 7 7 7 , , 7 7 Q 'Y . . F . K A ' 9 ' J' -79 1 ' A 7 7 J 7 x 7 - - 9 7 5 Q ' ' , l 7 Y , , , . . , . , , , . , . , . . 1 1 1 s I 5 Q 1 ' K. K . L A , , 1 A n 4 I h V I 1 9 y 7 . . . V I , , 1 , , , ,y , , .c . . . . V A 1 1 a 4 4 ' f X00fl0, foof, LUG PQ f Q all A 0l'l'l orf 5 lliffllfllie Band fmfzf mu C, Splear Barton johnson Bremer Gramm Bari rm Franklm K Brown Whltmore btalter Dncnpmrt Prmhard A Ruff Suomi mn Mosbach I Fppel Hanke Ross Stewart flsele McLauaghl1n Balid I-IU7If mn C, Fppgl Greenwood Hansen De Bolt Blessman Peppard P Campbell Shugart Bari mu Lrurh I Brue De Frees Damels Sunni mu G Armbrusrer R Brown Barton Parrrsh herenbnnk Wacaser J Pms Delrees -' .' S.. , , , , , rt ',. '. . , U1 . 'a ., . . ' , . ' Y .,. ., - .- - , w 1 1 . - u . - - 1 4,- ,' - . . Y ' ' '. ' I 1 ' 4 v ' 1 - w s v . nA 1 - f, 2, 3, umla , lou, ,aa--umlo , lea, ,aa Band ffm! mu C Werherholr N Smxrh Lardmons brusrex Edwards Paul Poxlu Bac? mu Wnlmorh Rui? Callahdxm Shgphcrd Broleen .Sammi mu IWLDCVIII Arm Kur Agklm Holmes Henna Pctuson B Slmrfcr R Tmslu Snmmf mu Hustul LCvL1S lm Sqhourlu Pmhcr Du.Lrh.irr D Huutzcl Band-Ifmnf mu: K, Shane, Dicmcr, Mabry, R. H Kennedy, Silherzahn. Bdrncu. BME run: B, Brue, Srrink- 76 UI' L6U'lC!1tAQ Letifedf A611761 lfUAClt Clin. SCCPPII1 hlgh are M Frmn baron tvutler D Thornton drum malorette and B Wtmll lmton tvxlrler We marehed the two mrles rn one hour The llregest htnd rn the ptrade The hottest dqy tn August Thrs brrefly deserrbes our first experrenee fat the Amerrmn Leqron St tte Convenuon, held tn Chrcago Other events for vshreh we performed were as lolloxxs Armnsttte D15 eeremony Red Feather ptmde rn Bloomrntgton numerous loothtll gtmes, Hftlloxxe en mardr gras, the arrwal of Santft Clftus rn Pontut Memorttl D15 rnd of eourse, our h1ghl1.,ht ol the season the Annu ll Sprrnf Coneert held Nlfu thrrd and fourth HEAVE HO and rnto the truth I-Iusted rs relreved of her Stalter ordered after that lone parade V Fosdrtle Lets last mrnute band rnstrument by Ixert I ll bet that s a lemonade Wrlmoth and rnstructlons from Prof North ' 1 - . . . ., , . , -A . , - , r , . , , , , ,1, . . . . . - 1 C K L L Q - 5 1 4 C . . - . . 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I -. --A, - f . , . . . owl gfow LGPLL Auf 6!0I'lt C0 CLIQJQ Orchestra Front row M L Erwm Davenport J Brue Johnson Gramm Prx chard R Brovxn M Ervun Back rou Strxcklm N Smlth C Wetherholt Holmes Pltcher Herwmg Kerr Practnce from mo to three at my house Sunday, 1ce cream and cake xncluded, announces Prof when the orchestra has an engagement ID the near future Slnce orchestra practrce 1sn t scheduled ln the actxv1ty per1od, Mr North bribes us to rehearse on our own t1me We don t really mmd, even 1f Prof does forget our tea be cause the fourteen of us are playmg for fun, not credrrs, anyway Our first engagement was at the Century of Progress Exhlbmon sponsored by the Chevrolet Garage 1n the fall Next we prov1ded dmner muslc for the annual Chamber of Commerce dnnner At the Chf1Stm2S assem dolph the Red Nosed Remdeer and Santa Claus Is Commg To Town One of our blggest programs of the year vuas the take off on the Stop The Muslc show at the ded1cat1on of the new street l1ghts Even vue dldnt know the mystery melody, as many t1mes as we re hearsed rt The crowmng achlevement for thrs orchestra was the Sprmg Concert, the last publ1c performance for more than half of the members Ibex ze go! the bear Thms orchestra of ours Thus versaule group of musncnans plays anythmg from Dnxxeland Jazz to sweet clmner musxc 77 C H , f l - A A ' , ' A bly we played, among others, two novelty tunes, Ru- g i . . , Q . . . . , - ' n xv . . ' ' ef !AQ ee L g el I it Chorus from mu Danrels E Crabb Lamkrn B Close Hllle Mabry Ir1r7 B Corrl an C Eppel Park 1 Phxllrps Overmxer Bark mann Morlan P Brovxn Hullnr. Donna Odgcrs G Harmon Secorm' mu Pntchard Wagner Hoggms M Brovsn Bertsche Cagley Slock rou foster E Close Bammann Bremer Dremer M Ervum N Scott Nerh Borer Decker Blake R Scott Mrllron 71911111011 Laughlm M Lloyd DeFrees Bravo' Bravo' Such arc thc cr1t1cs comments of Mrs Wcstall s up and comrng chorus of one hundred tvsenty grrls and boys Thcrr prcmrcrc was thc Chrrstmas assem bly program Thc program opcncd xx 1th Drclx H1ghland, V1c SII'lClxlll'1, Gene Holmcs and Lorcn Prtcher Slflglflg 0 Llttlc Tovrn of Bcthlchcm 'Ind O Come All Ye Farthful The Sleep of the Ch1ld Jesus and The Bells on Chrrstmas Day vsas sung by 1 quartet composed of Rhoda Scott, Russell Ehrhardt john Degenhart, and elnnc Franklin No Candlc Was There or No Flre, Away rn the Manger, and In '1 Luxemburg Garden were sung by Joanne Clark, Gwcn Harmon Barb Wag ncr, Judy Shaffer jean Bammann, and Barbara Hardrng The mrxed chorus sang two songs Neath the Copper Moon 'md Srlent Nrght The gxrls chorus sang three numbers Thrs Is My Country, Tcach Me to Pray and O Holy Nrght The curtam closed w1th Gene Holmes Vrc Strrcklm Loren Prtcher, and Wendell Good srngmg Deck the Halls and Amrce Fred Schoettler, Marrlyn Splear, and jun Prrtchard were accompamsts 1: 1 ' IVORY TICKLERS for chorus groups are M. Splear, Schoettler Pitcher. PTHS's sweet six are J. Clark, R. Scott, Diemer De Frees, Pritchard, and Peek. Senior boys' quartette, Stricklin Good Holmes, and Shaffer, and Bremer. 79 0, re, mi, a, dog fa, fi, 610 5 'SI 417 .ma Chorus Tran! ron C Splear M L Erwrn Whlteslde J Dugle Shaffer Yhld rozz Fultz Armbrusrer R Peterson Murrey Clark Xirs Wfesrall Hornrekel McGu1re Dor Oigers Seroml mu Mann Crcenvrood Lo Pleealo C Rockenbaeh Kennedy A Rui? Me Our ehorus mule rhelr seeonel rrppearanee ar 1 pub he eoneert Apr1l '71 under the dlrcetxon of Mrs Wesrall The group xx IS eomposed of m1xc:d voxees These students mer uxrh Mrs XVesr'1ll durxng the first hour, md mnth Faust Dobbs Burg r Walriron Bark mu D Roberts McCoy J jones Hardxnp., Lxzberg Lacey Laver Houtzel hour three days 1 vxeele Mmy cf the members have appe Iftd before the v 1r1ous CIVIL organlzarlons of Ponrxae and were vuell reeelved vb -5 4 01115 l 1 Tmslu ral Thompson D Camo rler Pntts lxerr Prrehr brrxelelm Lmmquxsr Vuoollrrdre Conrad hmm! r Young lhrhurir Vmlmct euner um 1 Barton Bark mu XX.1e.1ser Banu bulrer Ieul Holmes P.1rr1sh Good P Berk B bhumr C XX erhcrholr Dceenharr bxlbcrzahn D Harder XY ekh S mrr Dncnporr Krmbru r r Prnrehgrl H1 hldfli B Shane 'Ibml mu Hermg Sahoet alt, we UQ Oiff 50l'l'lQ0l'lQ I'l'lL6L5i t 2 6fl e6LI'I'lel 5 .QM K May Day Royalty rn all therr splendor M L Erwrn fifth attendant B Woll thnrd attendant S Scheeler first artenlant Queen Alnce Ruff J Bammann second attendant M Donnell fourth attenlant and R McDug,le snxth attendant Numbers were grven at the May Day Concert by the two grrls tr1os the sextette senror boys quartette glrls chorus and boys chorus Accompanrsts were Donna Peek Marrlyn Splear and jrm Prrtchard An added feature to the May Day Concert vtas the crovxnrng of the May ueen The queen and her attendants were elected by the student body Alrcc Ruff and Sally Scheeler rred for the honor so another electnon vt as held to break the t1e Alrce Ruff was crovt ned queen rn a colorful ceremony Her attendants were Sally Scheeler ean Bammarfn Bette Woll Martha Donnell Mary Lou Ervsrn and Ramona McDugle Muslc for the crovs nrng ceremony was furnrshed by Mary Gramm Jayne Johnson John Brue Gene Holmes and jun Prrtchard The May Pole Dance was grven by grrls 1n the chorus These dancers were C Armbruster E Close J Frank l1n B Fultz D Hornrckel N Houtzel L Lamltrn B Kennedy J Iacey L Laver M Lloyd P Mann M Mrllron E Mabry B Wagner and C Whltesrde MAY POLE DANCERS lL 10 Mrlllon Whltesrde E Close M Lloyd Mabry Fultz Wagner Armbruster Houtzel Franklrn Lacey Kennedy Laver Hornrckel Lamkm SO 'Ulf ' f A .J C' J M If L 'W my -f E NUM msn I X W A 1 1 . 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' H referring? None other than our puppy cheerleaders - 4 , 2 I 1 9 .1 . ,Q Q' v,' 1 1 1. V L A '. ' ' . 7. c . G, 2 Q - Q ' ' K N 4 1 I f I J QF ey 61110210 tkeln 0 i ell' Get Y 1 1 Ready for a Work out From mil Robinson Edin er Snow Stahler Ruff Mays Mc lad len 'lop mu Pitcher Coach William son Ho Byrne Bauehman Ha Byrne Phillips Smith Prislc J Finnell Pontiac 6 Marquette 0 Pontiac 12 Trmrty 0 Pontiac s lndmns with tvso returning regulars trav In their first Corn Belt Conference tilt the Fiqhtin cled fill the xx ry to Ottfma to ruin Marquette s dedi Indians again proved they xy ere contenders for the Con cation of thfir new fcotbfill held by 1 scorc of 6 to 0 ference title by ousting Trinity I7 to 0 A Ponti rc score in thc second qu irrcr remained the only tally of thc gime ...-.1 ........e FOOTBALL SQUAD. Fmnl mu: Robinson, Edinger, Phillips, Smith, Mays, Ruff, Prisk, Snow, Mc Fadden, Pitcher, Ha. Byrne, Ho. Byrne, Baughman. Semin! mu: Lardinois, V. VC'etherholt, Shay, Legner, Casson, Moore, NVilkins, W'ooldridge, Garland, Leach, C, Wetherhrwlt, j. Finnell, W'iliiamson, Somers. Tfnrd mu 3 W'eber, Shane, D. Campbell, j. Carroll, Thornton, Bailey, C. Neubauer, D, Harder, j. Brue, jacobs, Ander- son, Coach Williamscn, Fourth mu : Mgrs. Heavenridge, Ehrhardtg Assist Coach Colwell. Srahler, Bromley, D. Finnell, Loughran, Nwhitrock, Craig Degenhart, Shonkwiler, Armbruster, Roddy, Edwards, Lugar, Knight Gundy. Top mu: Francis, Mc Donald, W'olf, T. Carroll, Bressner, Folk Brackney, Bennett, B. Brue. B. Slown, Fortino, Sweitzer, johnson, Stadler Laurh, Beach, lfirzimmons, Assisr. Coach Miller. 86 JLUQ6U', !00iACl! LUCLJ QP? Cl llfliliblte Clg0 D Xl ht lWill e1rr1er llU0lII to be lovxned hx Pontnle s bleklleld Pontxac 13 Faxrbury 7 Pont11e s 1ne1ent r1v1ls from Furbury 1ln1ost upset the 1pplee IFE before the lnd11ns e 1me b1ek wxrth 1 13 to 6 trrumph Pontue seored 1ts xxrnnnng touehdoxxn IH the xx ming mnnutes of the g1me Morrxs 7 Pontnac 0 The Morrrs RLelSlxlI'lS for the hrst tlme III eight years defe1ted the lnd11ns 7 to 0 Pont11e crossed the Morrrs e,o1l but 1 b1ekl1elel rn ITIOIIQ n pen1ltx torlelted the seore Pontnac 13 Norm1l 6 D1spl1y1nr Llfllllllflflel poxxer the lI1elllI1S rebounded from the defe1t If Morrrs to sueeomb Norm 1l Commun rty Hrgh Sehool lv to 6 Thrs xx IS therr seeond Confer enee x 1ete ry U Hxgh 13 Pontnac 6 Pont11es hopes lor 1 sueeessful homeeommg and Corn Belt Conterenee tltle xxere eompletely sh1ekled as U Hlgh eonquered the lnd11ns I3 to 6 The Indrans thre1tened the U H1 h !101l sever1l trmes but were unable to seore Pontnc 13 Dwxght 6 Very ple 1SlI'1f 1ndeed xx IS the Ind11ns vretory over the Dxxxght I'roy1ns C,01Lll Wllll1mSOH had the boys keyed up for thls game Wlth rmproved bloekmg 1nd 1 serxes of trlck plays Pontme broke the Troyms vletorv streak Monmouth 25 Pontlac 20 ln one of the most excrtrng games of the se1son Monmouths llppers eeked out 1 75 to 20 VLI'Ll1C.f oxer the lndxans Monmouths p1ss1ng attaek seemed to be the dlfferenee betwxeen the tvxo clubs Coaeh Wllll1mSlDH wx lI'ClC.Ll 77 footb1ll letters before Senrors nm Baughman fCaptl Harry Byrne Holly Byrne aek Flnnell Bryee McF1dden Gene Phrlllps Loren Plteher Ralph Robrnson Eldon Ruff Brll Smrth Leonard Stahler Verne Wetherheult Clar enee WllklHS and Emrl Wooldrrdge unrors Ronald Garl1nd Lyle Leach, jack Legner Rrchard Mays Ted Moore john Prrsk Dmght Snoyx Ph1l Somers and Harold Weleh Sophomores El1Ed1nger Charles Wetherholt 1nd Drek Wllllamsebn aek Heavenrrdge 1nd Russell Ehrhfirdt reeclved Manager s letters x g 1 'z A' 1 l 1 ' ' ' 'L 1 . - - f z . 1 ' 2 . - f 1 4 ' 1 4 4 c '. 2 L c 1. 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Brackney Bressner Fourth ron Bromley B Brue T Carroll Edwards K Frtzsxmmons Folk fortlno francxs Flflh rou Gundy Johnson Knnght Lauth Lutar MLDonalal Craig, Rotlly Hollow mu B Slown btatller Swxextzer Wcxlf Assnst Coath Nlrllcr 0 Streator 37 7 Normal 0 Moms 6 Strcator 38 0 25 7 O 14 14 Falrbury 7 H9 61 77 e P 4 I y . , 7 y U f x . I J .,,, A .V ,,, I . Q. 4- f I My-H nz - 'gf .J ' ,zu G. .I , I ji A ll ' A 'HA 4 X 'i ,' , f fa Q f gf -lf D , 1 W C va , im K f . X -ir Wi g- A A .Thr 'f1'g,5t b - t W W ,, n rt.o N , W , 1 ,lta, W M, ,...' H' 1 3 'N m ' .l . F? ' 1 W' CW l r , xy . ' , i fffiij V - l Q4 . 5 , J ' ? , , X 5 A. ' . Q , s YT . 45 W -- ' Q , 'K I V --3 WW Z 'K' I -I, l in - ,. ' ,I I Q- t if Q 3 I 71 D 7 f, I7 q f 'YK ' MP 17 - ' :ff K .Q ,S A wr , :xv-N - , , 3 A or ,C ' fl C mg M 151 -' 2 -l wi F21 C -Q: W rf N l , 4' 'XP l 'YQ ' , , 3 ,,.- 4 1 ,1 ,, V K T af.. -' 1 5 W ly ,iff . . l + Q M - r fn- i ' at - Q! 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Lf :sm ma e one ,ooinf Basketball VZTSICY Front rou J Fmnell Ho Byrne bruster P Gschvsendtner Anderson Barley J Brue Tlmger Wolf Ruff Good Prtcher Baughman Moore Williamson Second row Baci' ron B Shane Craig Loughran McL,xu.-ghlm Cunmn ham Coach Wllll3mSOD Ha Byrne Lardmors Leach Welch C Wether Roddy holt D Frnnell Francrs Assxst Coach Muller Third rou Arm Openrng rts mrtral basketball game of the 49 50 season on November lb the Pontrac Indrans downed the Saunemrn Eaglc by a score of 53 42 Wrth Eldon Ruff paclng the Indnans Pontnac breezed trlt showed Eldon s best onc game record of the sea on Caprtalrzrng on Tarrburys poor defense the Indrans had lrttle trouble defeatrng therr r1val by a score of 55 35 Holly Byrne netted thirteen po1nts hrs hrgh one game total for the eason Corn Belt Champ onshnp hopes vxere dampened by a hot Clrnton flve as the Maroons defeated the Indrans on the Clrnton floor by a score of 59 28 on December 6 Jack Frnnell netted hx one game scorrng of the season wrth a total of thrrteen pornts After leadlng the U Hrgh Pioneers for the first half Pontrac lost by a score 59 50 Co Capt Loren Prtcher tallred twelve pomts for hrs one game record of the sea son Normal Commun1ty hrgh basketeers mvaded the Indrans camp December 13th and trounced the locals by a score of 47 to 29 Another nonCB Conference game endmg rn a decrded vrctory for the Indrans was the Dwrght game played on December 16 The core was 57 35 The Indrans prlcd up an uncxpected 56 to 46 vrctory man paced the Indrans wrth thrrty one po1nts vxhrch vsas hrs one game record for the season Ted Moore and Drclt Wrllramson assumed startmg posrtrons at forvs ards rn the Pontrac lme up agarnst the Chenoa Reclbrrds rn a game played at the local armory Pontrac led Chenoa at the half by 10 po1nts but the Red brrds came back vuth a vengeance rn the last half de featnng Pontlac 61 50 In a non Corn Belt Conference game Pontrac found a wrnmng combrnatron whrch resulted rn a 60 47 vrctorv over Coal Cnty and started the Indrans on a th1rteen game vrctory streak The second Normal trlt was a much talked about game In the thrrd quarter the Indrans were trarllng by 16 pomts Pontrac came back the fourth quarter deter mrned to vsm and they drd by a score of 49 45 ' - '1 . ' , . , , . ' , , ' , . , :U J , 1 , . ' , ' , ' . ' . ' ': - , . . . . . . 7 7 ' ' Q3 ' , - . . s - . to a 47-25 vrctory over Cornell on the local floor. Th1s Over Trinity on December 20th at Trinity. Jim Baugh- ' ' M ,-7 cs . . . . - . V . V . 7 5 7 I I n - V, . v . - 1 F a . . . V . . I a ' ' ' - Q n v , 7 . 3 - Q . . . . , ' 5 1 . . 7 , , . . . V. . I . , , . lfl5C 05 CLP? Ll gang ouf Cl OUQI 5 41 L '-1 -71:3 Qld' Basketball lettefmell I CoCapt Pnteher Welch J Fmnell Wxllnauxmson B11 Il r 1 Lar mms Leach Capt Gool H B me Se 11 B uehman Ruff Nloore Thzrf V-la Byrne A mp to Cornell on lmu try 7 1 netted for the Indmns 1 68 73 uetory Pontue led through out so Cofzeh Wllllamstmn substltuted freely m the l1st qmrter In a must ,game Pontlae opened lts scormg power to overxs helm the Trnnlty Sunts nn 'ln 111 xmportlnt C B elme Pontlaes pressme defense qgunst the Sunts rc sulteel ln 1 Dv nl XILIOFX for the Indllns ThlS vletory put the Inehans baele m the C B Conferenee race 91 X ,, . 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J i056 U10 lrf Cl llldgif Cl HOC 0l,Ul'l Wrth ltalrbury play mg host to the local Indrans Pontlac defeated the 'lartars by a score of 57 to 33 on February 3 Rndrng on the crest of a four game xx 1nn1ng streak the Indrans handed Dvslght 1 crushmg S3 33 defeat Ted Moore connected for a tally of elght po1nts h1s hxghest one game record Travellng to Marsexlles Pontlac defeated a hard lighting live by a score of 67 to 51 A one game scorme, record for the se on was made by Co Capt Good as he tall1ed thlrty three po1nts DlClx W1ll1amSOD made h1s one game record of seventeen po1nts also at thls game Cllnton mvaded the Indmns home court on Feb ruary 14th The vlsntors lumped to an early lead but at the half Pontlac pulled avr ly and stored a 49 to 42 vrctory Seekrng revenge for the defeats 1n the past four years Baughman ln actlon from the Chenoa Redblrds the lndlans went all out to defeat therr rlvals by a score of 54 to 41 on February 17 Pontlac s 1mpress1ve vrctory of 60 43 over U Hrgh brought to the Indlans real hopes for a share rn the C B Conference tltle Pontlac completed therr regular schedule by defeat mg Glb on Cnty w1th a 59 53 declsron Thls gave the Indlans a record of 19 v1ctor1es and 6 losses Thls record IS th best smce the fabulous Sweet Slxteen team of 1946 Much of the team s success was due to the scor1n of JIITI Baughman and Wendell Good plus the excellent pa slng reboundmg and defense of Holly Byrne Jack Flnnell Loren Pxtcher Drck Wrlllam on and Ted Moore lovss Good 361 Baughman 289 Wrllramson 145 Frnnell 141 P1tcher 100 Ho Byrne 82 Moore 67 and Ruff 62 1950 Corn Belt Champrons Coach W1ll13mSOHS Indlans after los1ng thelr first three conference games came back to w1n five stralght games to wm the C B Basketball Champ1onsh1p Three Pontlac players are l1sted among the flfteen top scorers rn the 1949 1950 C B 1nd1v1dual scorrng record .lm Baughman the Indxans center 1S first on the lxst wrth 1 111 pomt total Hrs 31po1nt record rn the Tr1n1tv game was the top 1nd1v1dual one game performance of the C B conference Co Capt Good rated 6th place w1th S5 po1nts and Jack Fmnell 12th place wxth 59 po1nts Fmal Corn Belt Standmgs Team Won Lost Total Opponents Pomts Polnts Pontiac Tr1n1ty 7 Clrnton Normal U Hlgh 3 4 Pontlac s Hohday Tourney In the opemng game of the Hohday Tourney the Ponnac Indxans struggled to a 29 to 24 vxctory over Alton rn the flrst round The Indrans were elrmrnated rn the second round by Potomac wlth a score of 36 29 92 I V. A I .l , . , . A 'I 4 ' ' 7 cl, -, b 1 . ' . , 7 . . . a h - u . Q S . . - u n ' g I 0 U . - Y G J ' 6 ' U ' . H as - . ' ' ' U n n 4 - . 1 s . D - V J . , 1 , 4 . . S ' , ' , , ' n 1 A ' ' X ' Individual scoring points for the season are as fol- ' ' , 4 ' , 5 . , Q , 5 7 . - . . ' 5 3 363 343 ' ' 4 4 35- 370 ' 4 4 358 348 4 4 363 332 . ' 5 358 401 . , . 93 2 gfeei Oul' PLUCC 5 Milf CL time 8 Fresh Soph Basketball Pontlac Opponents Saunemm Cornell F alrbury Clmton U Hngh Normal 6 Dwnght Trnnlty Chenoa Coal Cnty Normal X Cornell Tr1n1ty Dwxght I H S A A Dnstrxct Tourney Ponnac entered the Illnnors Hngh School Athlenc A ocratlon s d1str1ct tourney at Dwnght Playmg Dwrght for the first round the Irdnans defeated the Troyans 61 38 The ecofmd round game wnth Coal Cnty ended xn '1 59 i7 vnctory for Pontiac Thxs vrctory gave Pontmc thexr 13th straight w1n The thlrd round was a game wnth St Paul s of Odell for champxonshnp honors After traxl mg St Paul by mne ponnts at the half Pontiac was de feared by the heart breakmg score of 63 61 M0rn1ng Squad If Jll Coachwnlllamson B Btue Gundy Shoemaker De Young Sc 11 rm lohnson Wertz Ke th Ehrhardt Back ou Wh trock Iatobs Weber Ketenbr nk Q- 'I Five 0Cl0Ck Squad Frou: ron Tmsley Stadler Hare Shaffer Woods Secozf zz Lauth B Slo n Edwards Fortmo Assnst Coach Col well Back r u Bennett Bromley Erschen Leonard .. E U , 5 1 A y 1 54 ' 32 , X' V1 29 24 ' lf ' 41 ' 27 ,l.1-a,-1. ' 41 l I ---'rm rr ': ' ' ' b , . , , 27 ' . r H I i, Q y, inn 1 '1, i , , 1 , . 41 58 l l C l V l l -13 ' 23 28 ' ' 33 -10 41 '6 'W 31 ' 40 29 41 1 l for r 36 42 652 r C 7 42 ' ' 46 ff ' ' 46 ' 21 6 P A In r N V. L , y ffffff 6 94 nwarcif .inlaid Jzoed ann! dlfinnecl Lneefi Pontnac IS proud of the many Corn Belt Conference Champlonshrp trophnes wh1ch Coach Wrllramson has helped to brmg to Pontnac Hrgh durmg hrs srx years of coaching 1n football basketball and track Assnstmg Coach 1n the varrous sports were Assrst Coaches Calvrn Mr, Miller Mr Colwell Mr Wxllnamson Colwell and jack Mrller Mr Colwell was Asslstant Coach 1n football track and Fresh Soph basketball coach Mr Mlller was Assrstant Coach 1n basketball Fresh Soph football and coach of baseball Track and F1eld 1 949 Season Hrgslmlnghred by wlnmng the Corn Belt Conference the drstrrct meet and quahfymg for the state finals Pontrac s 1949 track team completed a most successful season Pontlac won ten of xts scheduled thrrteen meets whlle copplng one second one thrrd and one fourth plate rn competmg wlth rough competltron mostly fur nrshed by larger Brg Twelve schools Ind1v1dual hrgh scorer for the year and also settrng a nevt record ln thls sport was dashman Harry Byrne wlth an mdrvrdual total of 212W po1nts Runnerup was Chuck Fmnell wlth 110 points Other hlgh po1nt men were Loren Prtcher 59544 Jack Fmnell 57 Bob Swnft 54 Iohn Konetskl 54 Ben Brown 47W Cap tam Tom Mntchell 46M jrm Baughman 45 and Lyle Leach 35 23f24 Roundmg out the group of 19 letter men were Ralph Roblnson Dnck Wrllxamson john Kennedy Harold Welch Ted Moore Fred Hulmg B111 O Smrth Dwlght Snow Charles Wetherholt and Phrl Somers Meets summarrzed IH the 1949 Pontro resulted as follows Aprrl 1 Ottawa 55 Pontrac 58 Aprrl 6 Pontlac 92 Normal 36 Aprrl 8 Pontxac placed fourth at the Urbana Open Aprxl 12 Pontlac 67 5 6 Streator 45 1 6 Aprrl 12 Pontlac frosh soph 53 Streator frosh soph 59 Pontiac 104324, Hersher 202, Fanrbury 2424 Aprxl 14, 1949 Scormg 104M po1nts PODIIHCS thlnclads set a rec ord for the year Although the weather was rarny and cold no trmes were anythnng specral Pontrac contlnued 1ts wrnnmg streak mth an amazlng total SUMMARY 110 yard hugh hurdles Won by Leubcck CHD 2nd Kennedy CPD 3rd Hildebrand CHD 4th Gosl1n CFD Txme 165 seconds 100 yard dash Won by Bvme CPD 2nd C Fmnell CPD 3rd Leubeck CHD 4th Broun CPD Trme 108 seconds Mule run Won by Swlft CPD 2nd Marth CHD 3rd Moore CPD 4th Ruff CPD Trme 4 48 440 yard run Won by C Fmnell CPD 2nd Brown CPD 3rd Goslm CFD 4th Tmges CPD Time 546 seconds 200 yard low hurdles Won by Pltcher CPD 2nd Goslm CFD 3rd Luebeck CHD 4th Welch CPD Tame 25 3 seconds 220 yard dash Won by Byrne CPD 2nd Brown CPD 3rd Goslm CFD 4th Tmges CPD Tzme 24 seconds 1 1 ' ' . 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H1002 ad! fo Cfadd Track and Field Squad Front row Baughman Leach Pxtcher Swrft lxonetskr Mrtchell CCaptD Ha Byrne C Fmnell J Fmnell B Brown Second rozz Ho Byrne B O Smlth D Wrlhamson F Hulmg Somers Welch J Kennedy Robtnson Moore Snow B Loughran C Wetherholt Tmges Tlnzrd row D Fmnell K Gschwendt 880 yard dash Won byJ lmnell CPD 2nd Robmson CPD 3rd Smrth CPD 4th Dunlap Cl'D Tnme 2 12 Shot Put Won by Bau hman CPD 2nd Steldmger CFD 3rd Snow CPD 4th Aupperle CID Dxstance 42 feet Pole vault Won by Mltchell CPD 2nd Huhng CPD 3rd Leach CPD 4th Whrtler CPD Helgeht 10 feet 1 mch Hrgh lump-Tre by Byrne CPD and Leach CPD 3rd tue by Thacker CFD and Wxllnamson CPD 4th tue by Brett CHD and Johnson CHD Height 5 feet 3 mches Aupperle CFD 4th Wetherholt CPD Drstance 118 feet 2 mches Broad lump-Won by Byrne CPD 2nd Leubeck CHD 3rd Dunlap CI'D 4th Schwarzwalder CFD Drstance 18 feet 11 mches 880 yard relay Won by Pontiac CBrown Pxtcher Ha Byrne C I'mnellD 7nd Faxrbury 3rd Hersher Txme 158 Pontxac 98 IX6, Chenoa 29 5X6 Aprnl 19, 1949 Pontlacs outdoorsmen completely outclassed the Chenoa Redbnrds rn a dual meet wrth Pontrac as host The rampagxng Indlans led by Harry Byrne defeated Chenoa by a score of 98 1, 6 to 29 5 X 6 Chenoa held an early lead of 1610 to 2 M, but from the begmnlng of the 100 yard dash to the end of the meet nt was Pontracs meet SUMMARY 60 yard hugh hurdle shuttle-Won by Chenoa CMcGregor Franken stem Ferree ElsonD Tnme 345 seconds 77 vard low hurdle shuttle Tre by Chenoa CMcGregor Franken stem Ferree ElsonD and Ponuac CBrown Leach Welch PntcherD Tame 36 seconds 120 yard hrgh hurdles Won by McGregor CCD 2nd Frankenstenn CCD 3rd Albeck CCD Tnme 166 seconds 100 yard dash Won by Byrne CPD 2nd Brown CPD 3rd C Fmnell CPD Trme 104 seconds ner P Hullng T Holland Edrnger J Brue G Weber J Carroll D Campbell Degenhart Thornton Assist Coach Benway Coach Wnlllamson Back row Managers Bowman Evans D Schultz V Wetherholdt J Anderson M Teal Good Mule run Won by Swrft CPD 7nd Moore CPD 3rd Ruff CPD Trme 4 47 440 yard run Won by C Fmnell CPD 2nd Txnges CPD 3rd Wrlllamson CPD Trme 55 'D seconds 220 yard dash Won by Byrne CPD 2nd Brown CPD 3rd Tmges CPD Txme 237 seconds 200 yard low hurdles Won by Pltcher CPD 2nd McGregor CCD grd Alb ck CCD Tmme 249 seconds 880 vard run Won byJ Fmnell CPD 7nd Robrnson CPD 3rd Shot put Won by Baughman CPD 2nd Clark CCD 3rd Snow CPD Dnstance 44 feet 5 mches Pole vault Won by Mntchell CPD 2nd ue by Genres CCD Leach CPD and Hulnng, CPD Hexght 9 feet 7 mches Drscus Won by Konetskn CPD 2nd C Fmnell CPD 3rd Wether holt CPD Drstance 130 feet Hrgh Dump--Won by Byrne CPD 2nd ne by Leach CPD and Frankenstem CCD Herght 5 feet mches Broad Jump-Won by Byrne CPD 2nd Ferree CCD 3rd C Wetherholt CPD Drstance 19 feet 21, mches 880 yard frosh soph relay Won by Pontrac CC Wetherholt Moore Welch WrIlnamsonD Trme 1 421 880 yard varsrty relay Won by Pontxac CBrown Prtcher Byrne C Fmnel1D Trme 1564 Normal Relays Apnl 23, 1949 Peorxa Woodruff 45, Urbana 42, Pontrac 33, Peorna Manual 32, Decatur 19 At the crest of a four meet wmmng streak, Pontlac traveled to the colorful Normal Relays Pontlac, en tered nn the Class A drvrsnon, mostly composed of the larger Bxg Tvnelve teams, managed to wm thnrd place wnth a total of 33 pomts Pontnacs dashman Harry Byrne set the pace by copprng a second m the century dash and a thlrd place nn the broad jump u 1 x - 9 - y - x s , , , 5 . , . . , - -A '3 - , - - y - D 1 , g . , . , . - , , , - , , , , . , . , . , . , . 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LU' Q6 Pontrrcs greatcr sh rrc of pornts camc durrng thc nrght rclry rctryrtrcs A mrle relay team composed of Brovyn Trnges, Wfrllranison, and C Frnnell vron fourth place In thc tvyo mrlc relay drvrsron Pontracs thrnclads were nosed out of first place by the Woodruff KPeorra! quartettc Pontrac s tcam yy hrch consrsted of Svsrft, Rob rnson, Smrth, and J Frnncll placed second In thc fast and furrous speed medleys and dashes Pontracs sprrntcrs Byrnc, Brovyn, Prtcher, and C Frn nell dashcd to second place rn the 680 yard relay and thrrd place rn the sprrnt medley Pontrac 82, Bloommgton 36 Aprrl 26, 1949 Aftcr thc rough compctrtron furnrshed rn the Nor mal Rcl rys the Indrans hardcned and ready for actron traveled to Bloomrngton for a dual meet Durrng the mrst, fog, and finally rarn Pontrac raced to rts srxth wrn Although vycather condrtrons prohrbrtcd better trmes, the Indrans yycrc vrctorrous wrth an 82 to 36 score SUM MARX 120 yard hrgh hurdles Won by Tudor KB! 2nd Kennedy CP! ard S Broxyn KB! Trme 16! scconds 100 yard dash Won by Byrne KP! 2nd Wrllrams KB! 3rd C Frnnell KP! 'lrme 103 cconds Mrlc run Wcxn by Svyrft KP! 7nd Moore KP! 3rd Wrlson T me 4 54 I Matchen KB! Trme 39 scconds 200 yard lou hurdles Won by Prtcher KP! 7nd Tudor KB! gr XY! Broun KB! '1rme 756 scconds 270 yard dash Won by Byrne KP! 2nd Wrllrams KB! 3r Norrrs KB! Trmc 24 scconds bf-40 yard run Won by 1 lrnncll KP! 2nd W O Smrth KP! 3rc rnson KP! lme 21 Shot put Wcrn by Bauahmrn KP! 7nd Boxxdcn KB! 3rd Snovy Drstlncc feet 1 rn c y ult 1X tc ic KP! Lcac KP! and Hu rm, Herght 9 fcct 3 nchcs Drscus thrcxy Won by lxonctslcr KP! 2nd C llnnell KP! 3rd Bovsdcn KB! Drstance 171 fer Hugh yump Won by Byrnc KP! 7nd Tre by Clark KB! and Leach KP! Hcrght 5 fect 7 rnches Broad rump Won by Byrne KP! 7nd Albery KB! 3r C Wfcthcrholt KP! Drstance 19 feet-4 rnches Vars ty S80 yard relay Won by Pontrac KBroxyn Wrllramson rne C Irnncll! rme 1 Irosn soph S30 yard run Won by Bloomrngton KAlbery Strrck lrn Hoscn Norrrs! Trme 1476 Pontrac 85, Flanagan 33 Aprrl 28, 1949 Beautrful weather rcsultcd rn several excellent trmes as the Indrans easrly romped over Flanagan, 85 33 Harry Byrnc paccd by Gundyf of Flanagan ran one of hrs bettcr trmcs rn thc ccntury dash, 10 3 seconds Hur ryrng Harry also loped to first place vyrth an amazrng 23 seconds rn the 770 yard dash Keele of Flanagan downed Chuclc Frnnell of Pontrac as he ran hrs best quarter mrle of the year, a dazzlrng 534 seconds In the C380 yard dash I Frnncll outdrstanced the favored Clagel rn a dual that resulted rn jacks best trme of the year, a fine 7 03 f These trmes yycrc outstandrng for the day, but the vxholc squad turn cl rn b tt r than aycrage trmes records SUMMARH 170 yard hrgh hurdles Won by Ke ncdy KP! Pad Albrech KF! prd Prtcher KP! Trme 1 S secon 1s 100 yard dash Won by Byrne KP! 7n1 Gundy K1! ard lxeele KF! Trme 10 v seconds Mrle run Won by Svyrft KP! 7nd Moorc KP! ard Roclcc KF! Trme 4 497 yard run Won by Keele K1! 1 C lr ll Gundy KF! Trme 534 seconds 200 yard low hurdles Won by Prtcher KP! 7nd Albrccht KF! 3rd Welch KP! 'lrme 743 seconds 220 yard dash Won by Byrne KP! 7nd lxeelc KI! 1 C 1 nell KP! Trme 23 seconds yard run Won byj Frnncll KP! 7 .1 SldLf.'l K1 Robrnson KP! Trme 7 05 ot put Won by Baughman KP! .1 Br c cll K1 ur Snow KP! Drstance 44 feet 3 rnchcs Pole vault Won by Mrtchell KP! 7n1 Gundy K1! ard Leach KP! Hcrght 10 fcet 5 rnches Drscus throw Won by Konetslxr KP! d C I rell KP 3 1 Snow KP! Drstance 175 feet Hrgh lump Tre by Brue KP! Byrnc KP! and Leach KP! Herght 5 eet Broad lump Won by Byrne 1131 7nd Albrecht K1! grd Forney KF! Drstance 18 feet 10h mches 880 yard frosh soph relay Won by Pontrac KSomers L Wether holt Welch Wrllramson! Trme 1 477 380 yard varsrty relay Won by Pontrac KBroyyn Prtcher Byrne C Frnnell! Trme 1 356 Corn Belt Conference Meet May 3, 1949 Pontiac 895, Normal 522, U Hrgh 33, Clmton 30, Trrmty 5 For the fourth year rn a row Pontracs trackmcn have successfully defended thcrr Corn Belt trtlc Wrth beautrful yxcrthcr rnd ten first places, thc Indrans ram paged to 691 ! pornts Three records vxcre set or trcd at thrs event Thom son of UHrgh edged out Chuck Frnnell, 1948 vyrnner and record holder for the quarter mrle KThomson turned rn a fine trme of 53 6 seconds to tre Chuclcs record ! Harry Byrne contrnued rn hrs successful events as he copped three first places, rn the century rn the 220 yard dash, and he broke hrs owyn record to cop first rn the hrgh jump wrth a leap of 5 fe t S rnche a 1. Frnnell s trme of 2 04 3 broke a four ycar rccord rn thc S-!0 vard dash jacks best trme of the season bro h o 1 held by Tabler of Morrrs by 4 seconds Prtchers vyrn rn the loyy hurdles, Baughman x 'i rn the shot put, Mrtchell s first rn the pole vault 1 netslcrs hrst rn the drscus, plus both first placcs ra rn the 890 yard relays, rounds out the remarnrng Poi trac conference champrons SLJMBIARY 170 yard hrgh hurdles Wfon by Mowers KU! 7nd Kennedy 3rd Prtcher KP! ith 1 Halsema KN! 5th Wfrlcox KT! Trme 168 seconds .2 -N W 3 2 1 A . I 1 ' . ' ' ' ,, , ' Y K 1-u . . . 'Q 1 1 4 y ' , . Q ' 2 S C , fr y 7 . . . . V y y 7 4 - . . . . . . . , . 4 Y A ! . , . . . - - ' ra I ' 1 -- , I 3 A V Y , . 'W ' ' . - 1 . - , , . . .t . . . . a ' - yy Shy' I, :1.4v,, , y , 1 ' Y N . , . a -4. 4 i , w - - A - v ' . , . . . . 4 4 . ! , 3 I ,- , I , ' m 440 - 7 3 2n,, . :Anne KP!g 3rd, - - , f 7 7. Z , ' , . .- 4 - , - . , , , . : .. . . . . . . 1 3' f I ' '1,3rc, . 'rn- ' ' ' ' - S80 - . ' 1 -rr, :JL 3rd, 1, 'L , . ' . 1 ..: .T 7 . . . Sh - ' 7 3 ln , cflcwl '!g 7 d, . - . . N . . . ' ' I I V T y 1 ' ' 5 ' I 1 y - - -1 1 - 1 H, W . . . . I . U , 1 . - . . . . ' - v V 3 Zn , I Tinr !g ,rc, ,. . - , . A , ' ' 1 ' ! 1 r - y 'xr 1 Y .Y - y y f . . 4 , 4 4 - - 4 , , 3 , - . - , - ' ' g - , ' Q ' ' ' ' ' ' '. . . ' ' : 3 ' , . Y .7 , V ' ' 1 , vi v ' F . . . : . sa' . . . . ' y l' -' ,' 'I 1- , NL. , A CB!. ' ' ,Y Y' ' Y' Fmt- Y .N Y 1 : .41 fy 1' I 1 c s y 4 440 yard run-Won by C, Finnell KP!g 2nd, Albery KB!g 3rd, ' ' ' A ' ' ' 4, - ' ' 4 9- , Q' 41, , , . ,- . . ' . - - ' . 7' 1 A ' , ' ' 5 ' 3 ' d' . . . 1' T' , . ' . . 4 v .-- 4 , - - ,. 1, A C ' 4 Rob . r : I ul l 1 y y -- ' v , v , . Y , . , ' A ' A, A X A - ' Q - 4 4 a . KP!. .2 'ZA12 ch. ' H2 . 24 4 . - P011 ta -Tie by lr '1 'll 4' 'h f I' xv rpyy , f - 'Y 3 ,. V 5 ,I f.. - '- - 4 ri v ' , U T. I - vs .1 ' , ' ' ' y . y n ' 4 v ' ' 4 . . - e , n ' Y ,, - ' ,- lxr ' 1. V 1 ! 1 3 - v ' , '. L I U air I 1 ,- ' - I ' . , . . - r ' '- ' ' 3 - , ' 3 d, . 1 r . ., . 3 A . ' - 4 ' 1 - . ,A , - , y 4 - . B' . ' - . T : 1:78.44 1 3 v , ' I . ir . , ' ' ' . -. rr L ' 1 v, , ' ' , n , ' . : :A ... ' ' ' 2 lv - , S. J C , - Y ' , ' 5 W , D : 3 , , ,, , Y . if . T' ' ' lv. f ,X - , . .'.- t 3 rcc c J A . l I ' -- , . , . . , . - V , , y Q W 1 ' 7' 7 . . W , - . ,lx . A . A . A -I U - 1 . ,x '- ' r ' ' -, . ,.,1, ' rv . . 1 - N f c V . . . . c g ,.- , V 1-. L n ' ' - . y ' -r 1 n . t , ' - ' - ' - ,' ' ' y 3 - , H ' KP!: , - - r, - . , ze ,,. 5 , ' . 2 - 5 MJ' fI'llC Captain up U1 t 0 all' 100 yard dash Won by Byrne CP! 2nd Spang CN! 3rd Tucker CC! 4th Burnett CU! Sth Brown CP! Time 10 4 seconds Mule run Won by Luttrell CC! 2nd Swift CP! 'ard Smith CN! 4th Caldwell CN! Sth Myers CC! Time 4 43 440 yard clash Won by Thomson CU! 2nd C Tmnell CP! 3rd Caxmean CC! 4th Brown CP! Sth Powers CN! Time 566 seconds 880 yard frosh soph relay Won by Pontiac CC Wetherholt Leach Somers Williamson! 2nd UH1gh 3rd Trxnity 4th Normal Sth Clinton 200 yard low hurdles Won by Pitcher CP! 2nd Merritt CN! 3rd J Halsema CN! 4th Welch CP! Sth Mowers CU! Time 25 6 seconds 220 yard dash Won by Byrne CP! 2nd Spang CN! 3rd Tre by C Finnell CP! and Hunter CU! Sth Muller CC! Time 75 5 seconds 880 yard run Won by J Finnell CP! 2nd Luttrell CC! 5 d Kelly CN! 4th Robinson CP! Sth tie by lhorpe CN! and Goetz CU! Trme 2 043 880 yard varsity relay Won by Pontiac CBrown Pitcher C Fm nell Byrne! 2nd Clinton 3rd Normal 4th Ulrlngh Sth Trrnrty Shot put Won by Baughman CP! 2nd Smith CN! 3rd Snow CP! 4th Toombs CC! Sth Barnes CU! Distance 44 feet 4M inches Pole vault Won by Mitchell CP! 2nd Hulmg CP! 3rd Heller CN! 4th Jennings CU! Sth P Halsema CN! Height 10 feet 6 mches Discus Won by Konetskr CP! 2nd Toombs CC! 3rd C Fin nell CP! 4th Barnes CU! Sth Merrrtt CN! Distance 122 feet 7 inches Hrgh 1ump-Won by Byrne CP! 2nd J Halsema CN! 3rd ue by Leach CP! Scott CU! and Lmdsey CC! Height S feet 8 mches Broad jump-Won by Spang CN! 2nd Wnlburn CU! 3rd Mer rrtt CN! 4th C Wetherholt CP! Sth Pitcher CP! Distance 20 feet Mg rn h Lmcoln Relays May 6, 1949 Decatur 69, Pontiac 56 M, Springfield 42 V With both varsity and frosh soph teams Ponttac traveled to the Annual Lincoln Relays This meet brings together COfI1p6t1f1Of1 from Big Twelve schools from Southern Illmors Both varsrty and frosh soph potnts are needed since a special sweep stakes trophy 1S given to the team that has the highest total of points when they combine the results Also a first place trophy 1S given to both first place winners in each d1v1s1on in addrtron to medals to all first place winners In the varsity meet Pontracs first win was a second in the two mile relay, edged out 1n the finrsh by the Decatur quartet Pontiac then copped a fourth 1n the hrgh hurdle shuttle In the distance medley, Pontiac won second place, Decatur placed first POHIIHCS dash men, a team composed of Brown Prtcher, Ha Byrne, and C Fmnell, edged out Peotta Central for our only first place in the relay competition The Indians picked up more points than any other school in the individual events as Captain Tom Mitchell vaulted to a height of eleven feet, john Konetskt threw the dlscus 128 ft 1 rn , and Ha Byrne won two seconds rn the hlgh jump and broad lump Frosh Soph Drvrsron Springfield 52, Pontiac 42 Lmcoln 41 Although the Papooses drdn t w1n a first place rn the relays, it was their consistent scoring in almost every event that enabled them to also w1n second place A fifth 1n the 1-10 yard relay, fourth in the high hurdle shuttle, a second in the sprint medley, fourth in the low hurdle shuttle, fifth in the 880 yard relay gave the Pontiac team a start in their conquest of first place With Snows first in the discus and second in the shot put, Leachs second rn the pole vault and thrrd place in the high jump, along with Edrnger s fourth in the shot put, and Schultz s third in the discus Sweepstake Results Decatur 1 01M Pontrac 98M, Sprmgfield 921 2 Peoria Central 61, Lmcoln 56 P0ntlaC S91 2, LaSalle Peru 44 Ottawa 361 May 9, 1949 For the final meet of the year before the district and state meets, Pontiac, varsrty and frosh soph teams was invited to a trrangular meet wrth La Salle Peru and Ot tawa Pontiac won rts nrnth meet Pontiac continued mth fine times and rndrcated a readiness for the district meet A closely contested race between Larson of La Salle Peru and Chuck Finnell of Pontiac resulted 1n many drsputes Both boys hit the tape at about the same time with the decision awarded to Larson The outstanding performance of the after noon was Tom Mrtchell as he soared to a height of 11 feet 936 mches Th1s IS a record for Pontiac vaulters VARSITY RESULTS 110 yard high hurdles Won by Law CLP! 2nd A Koss CLP! 3rd Pitcher CP! 4th Strangeland CO! Time 16 7 seconds 1 ju' Capt Mitchell over the top Ha Byrne rn the stretch Chuck Finnell quarter mrler O L . . A . 1 1 Q - 1 l I . . i h , c . 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' - - 3 1 f A r ' . . . . . . Y I Y ' ' A ' u . g . . , . . . . . . , y 4 , A 1 1 1 1 1 - - - . . . . 1 I I - 1 s i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . . u Y ' 7 3 7 ' Y ' ! 1 Y D ' ' I 1 1 1 1 , , , . ... . . , f ' . . , T . , , , Y 1' , y , , 7 , . n o - I 9 3 ' - . . . - , , 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - - f f . . T 7 1 1 1 I D . 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 2 1 , , , , . . . . . . . . . . 1 - - - 7 7 7 7 ' 1 Q 1 - 1 ' - 7 ' ' ' .' I . . . . , . 1 1 - Q 1 7 3 5 7 1 I , , . , , . . . . U . X C . 7 . 1 ' X . - . ' . 1 2 2 f ' 1 xr - - , , , , . V . . . . . , . .. - ' v I 1 1 - 1 . , - . , . 1 1 1 . - - - V . . , I .. ,..,. , , ,,,,,, W , 'WWW Y Y g , 5 . 4 5 P W '14 , W .. , W, ' V Y , ' , iw , , , . , I - - .- ,, . . ldlnlflg L g fo UlCf0l' G5 we 5 Fill! 100 Carl dash Won by Byrne CP7 2nd Myers CLP7 3rd C I nell CP7 4th Chapman CO7 Trme 10 5 s conds Mrle run Won by Wfest CLP7 2nd Svsrft CP7 3rd Hepburn CO7 4th Rcrlley 107 Time 4434 140 yarl dash Won by Larson CLP! 2nd C Frnnell CP7 3rd Strangel nd CO7 1th Brown CP7 Trme 547 seconds 200y1rtl lrvy hurdles Won by A Koss CLP7 7nd Prtcher CP7 ard Lm C07 rth Vfacker CLP7 Trmc 245 seconds 220 yard lash Wcin by Byrne CP7 2nd Myers CLP7 3rd King CO7 rth Q Irnnell rP7 Time 23 4 sccon s S60 yard run Wtnri byj Frnnell CP7 2nd Law CO7 3rd Robrn son CP7 4th West CLP7 Trme 2069 S80 yard relay Won by Pontiac CBrown Prtcher Byrne C Fm nell7 2nd La Salle Peru 3rd Ottavra Trme 1 363 Shot Put Wrmn by Pat,anr CLP7 2nd Vatsula CO7 3rd Baugh man CP7 4th Artrz CO7 Distance 46 feet 6 inches Pole Nault XVO1 l, Mrtchell CP7 2nd Battrstellr CO7 3rd Carroll CO7 4th Tre by Hulrng CP7 and Bartlett CO7 Herght 11 feet 916 inches Hrch lump XVon by Bvrnt CP7 2nd Tre by Law CO7 Leach CP7 and Morris CLP7 HerL,ht 5 feet 5 rnches Broal ump XVon hy Povrcrs CLP7 2nd Byrne CP7 3rd Smrth CO7 4th Burr CO, Drstantc 21 fcet 9M rnches Vatsula CO7 rth Potter CO7 Drstante 134 feet 4M inches Frosh Soph Meet Meeting strong competition, Pontiac frosh soph fell a vrctrm to La Salle Peru and Ottawa La Salle Peru nailed first place vyrth 55 points, barely nosrng out Ottawa by ab points The Papooses were able to notch 32W pornts SUMMARY 110 yard high hurdles Won by Valett CLPD 2nd B Koss CLP7 3rd Leach CP7 ith Bermer CO7 Time 17 seconds 100 yard lash Won by Davey CO7 2nd Martyn CLP7 3rd Wetherholt CP7 4th Lake CO7 Trme 112 seconds Mile run Won by Pryde CLP7 2nd D Finnell CP7 3rd Symonds CLP7 4th Drammann CO7 Time 5205 440 yard dash Won by Davey CO7 2nd Fresk CLP7 3rd Stehl CLP7 4th Somers CP7 Trmc 57 seconds 200 yard loyy hurdles Won by B Koss CLP7 2nd Leach CP7 3rd Lake CO7 4th Bermer CO7 Trme 264 seconds 880 yard dash XVon by Moore CP7 2nd Pryde CLP7 3rd Freeley CO7 4th Horkrng CLP7 Trme 2147 880 vard relay Won by Ottavya 2nd La Salle Peru 3rd Pontiac Trme 142 Shot put Won by Olson CO7 2nd Sabo CO7 3rd Meuller CLP7 4th Edrnter CP7 Distance 40 feet 10 inches Pole vault Tre by Leach CP7 and Thornton CP7 3rd Sternbach CLP7 4th Backus CO7 Herght 10 feet Hrt,h Jump Won by Berher CO7 2nd tre by Davey CO7 an I'resk CLP7 4th tre by Brue CP7 and Symonds CLP7 Herght 5 eet 4 inches Broad yump Won by Gage CO7 2nd Wetherholt CP7 r Feeley CO7 4th Fresk CLP7 Distance 18 feet 8 rnches Discus throvy Won by Martyn CLP7 2nd Snow CP7 r Fresk CLP7 4th Zuege CO7 Distance 114 feet 8 Inches District Track Meet Pontiac, the Champions Friday, May 13 1949 proved to be the Pontrac Hrgh School track and field teams lucky day as the Indians scored rn 10 of the 13 events to carry off the trtle of the annual Ottawa drstrrct meet with a total of 41MQg points For the first trme srnce 1933, the fampag rng Indians, followed closely by a spirited underdog Princeton successfully copped the drstrrct trophy Desprte the Pontrac victory the Indians were able to capture only tvro first place trtles Chuck Frnnell, clocked rn 53 2 seconds, won the trtle rn the 440 yard dash The 880 yard relay team staged a flawless per formance as Ben Brown, Loren Prtcher Harry Byrne and Chuck Finnell took first place rn the meet finale with an amazrng 1 34 45 seconds, just five tenths of a second off the record set by the 1933 Pontrac team rm Baughman aided the Indian cause with a heave of 49 feet 9 inches, hrs best of the season, to take sec ond place rn the shot put Bob Swrft, drsplayrng a fine finishing krck, came rn a close second to Frank West La Salle Perus veteran mrler Bob ran a 4 39 5 111116, five tenths of a second off the wrnnrng trme and one sec ond short of the record Clearing the bar at 11 feet 7 inches, Captain Tom Mitchell was nosed out of first place rn the pole vault by joe Springer of Prrnceton who vaulted 11 feet 11 rnches Lyle Leach added another second place with hrs leap of 5 feet 6 inches to tre rn the hrgh jump Closely contested rn this meet was the 880 yard run Hall Townships Brll Hopkrns edged out Pontracs jack Frnnell rn the last ten yards Both were almost drs qualified as a dispute arose over the struggle for first rn the last stretch The Pontrac yunror ran 2 05 9 yust live tenths off the wrnnrng time Besrdes running a decrsrve leg of the wrnnrng relay, Harry Byrne, Pontiac dashman, also copped two seconds rn the century and 220 yard dash Wfrth 2 firsts, and 6 seconds, Pontiac was also helped rn the wrnnrng cause by Ben Brown s fourth rn the 440 yard dash and ohn Konetskr s fourth rn the drscus Fred Hulrng managed an erght way tre for fifth rn the pole vault In the afternoon prelrmrnarres, both hurdlers, john Kennedy and Loren Prtcher were elrmrnated Loren, turnrng rn a fine 24 5 second 200 yard low hurdle race, was the vrctrm of a bad draw As a result of this Pontiac vrctory every Indran on the team who placed, qualified for the state finals held rn Champaign 1949 Track State Fmals Meet May 20 and 2 1 La Grange 26 7, Oak Park 21, Hrnsdale 14 At the final and colorful meet of the year, the Pon trac Hrgh School track and field team, traveling to the finals at Champargn for the first time rn 16 years pro duced 1 pornt Garnrng experrence for underclassmen and a swell trip for the whole team were the ultrmate results of the meet Gaming a three way tre for fourth place rn the pole 5 l 0 Q ' ll y P .' - ,' 7 ' ' J I 9 , ' is , - ' ' ' ' y 'rn g - , ' . 2 2 e . , , , .f J I L , ' s , - ' ' g , 2 ' . : : . . 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LU' Clll eI'l'l'l0l'l CLU71 Ol' new PQCOI' 5 vault With a leap of 11 feet 711 mches Captam Tom Mntchell scored the sm lc lnclnan polnt Outstandrng, perform r for Pont1ac bes1des M1tchell vxas clashman Harry Byrne Harrys t1me was 10 2 sec onds nn the century and 22 2 seconds 1n the 220 yard dash Pont1ac 65 Ottawa 48 Apr1l 5 1950 Coach Aubra XV1ll1am on s Pont1ac htgh school traclt and held team opened the 1950 season vuth a 65 to 48 v1ctory over the Ottawa Prrates at Alumnx Fleld Capt Harry Byrne paced the Indlans vuth VICIOIIC 1n the 100 yard dash t1me 10 5 seconds 220 yard dash t1me 23 9 seconds broad jump and hrgh jump Loren Prtcher turned 1n fine performances 1n bo h hurdle races He clrpped off the 110 yard 1n 13 1 sec onds and won the openmg 70 yard hrgh hurdle event 1n 9 7 seconds aclc Frnnell the lndlans veteran half mller won h1s specralty at 2 10 2 for the 280 yards In the held events 1m Baughman tossed the shot 45 feet S mches to cop that event Lyle Leach won the pole vlult event vuth 1 lclp of 10 feet Wendell Good copped second pl 1ce 1n the d1scus throw w1th a toss of 117 feet 10 lnches Urbana Open Aprll 6 1950 Pontnacs first test agunst top notch competmon 1n the Urbana Open track and Held meet was cons1dered a huge success as the locals flnxshed fourth wlth 20 273 polnts 1n a strong held of 21 teams Hlghllghtmg the meet was Pontxacs 1m Baugh man who tossed the shot put 48 feet 10M rnches for a new meet record Th1s throw JIFDS best 1n hlgh school broke the record over two feet Pontlacs econd hrst place ln th1s rough competr non was the result of jack Fnnnell s w1n rn the 880 yard run wnth a t1me of 2 08 Nosed out at the finrsh re ulted rn Loren Pltchers second place 1n the 110 yard lovs hurdles Travelmg the d1stance 1n 131 sec onds Loren turned 1n a swell performance 1nd1v1dual honors 5,0 to Harry Byrne as he copped a thnrd m the century 2nd rn a snx vxay ne rn the hrgh lump and fourth 1n the broad lump Frnal polnt totals of the hrst ten teams were De catur Reds the mnner xxxth 35 2 1 Urbana 242' Mattoon 211 Pont1ac 20 2 3 Danv1lle 19 1 6 Pans 11 Tuscola 12 Pma 11 Champaxgn 10 1 6 and Normal 6 1 6 Pontnac 87--Chenoa 31 Aprrl ll 1950 The Pont1ac Indrans scored a one slded 87 to 31 vlctory over the Chenoa track and fleld team at Chenoa Capt Harry Byrne paced the Indlans w1th vlctorxes 1n the 100 yard dash and broad jump He also gamed a first place ne wxth B111 Sarver 1n the hlgh yump Loren Prtcher was the only other Pont1ac double vunner challtrng up v1ctor1es 1n the low and hlgh hurdles jxm Baughman tossed the shot put 48 feet 6 mches Other Pont1ac vunners were Teddy Moore rn the m1le run Ralph Rob1n on 1n the 440 yard run jack Frnnell rn the half m1le Dlck Wlll13mSOH 1n the 220 yard dash Lyle Leach 1n pole vault Pont1ac also copped both relay races The fresh man sophomore quartet traveled the 880 yards 1n 1 49 whnle the varslty relay quartet traveled the same d1 tance 1n 1 13 Pont1ac 80 Normal 38 Aprll 14 1950 A well balanced Pont1ac hlgh school track and field team remuned undefeated 1n dual meets th1s season by scormgn a 80 to 38 vrctory over the Normal Ironmen Capt Harry Byrne clrpped off the 100 yards 1n 10 4 seconds He also vson IU the 220 yard dash the broad jump and gamed a t1e for the hrgh yump wrth the bar at 5 feet 1016 rnches jack Fmnell Pontnacs ace half mller chpped off the 880 yards 1n the fine t1me of 2 04 7 Ralph Robmson vson the 440 yard run rn 559 seconds Other Pont1ac wmners were Loren Pxtcher nn the hlgh hurdles fP1tcher al o won the low hurdles event but was the v1ct1m of a drsquallficatxon for runnmg out of hrs lanej Jrm Baughman 1n the shot put Lyle Leach 1n the pole vault Dwnght Snow the d1scus throw Pont1ac also won both relay events The varsxty team vxon the 880 yards xn a new low for the season of 1 38 5 The freshman sophomore quartet were tnmed 1 44 vunnmg that event The follovung meet were on the 1950 schedule Aprrl 5 Ottavsa there! 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N N1 Index School Life 106 eniom, uniord, in flzeir afar-cludfevl Bfue eauen CUpper L J All smrles nn the grand march QLouer L J This cloud was labeled My Blue Heaven CUpper R J Your opportunrty to pass through the golden gates CCenter R J Starrway to the stars Dxgl you ever see a cloud wrth an orchestra on rt You could touch a star that rughr If you thought you had taken a wrong turn on the way to the 1949 Prom and landed rn Heaven you weren t alone rn thrs 1llus1on To create a celest1al atmos phere was the rntentron of the creators of My Blue Heaven Up trll the very last mrnute the junrors were hard at work strrnglng angel haxr on the stage and domg all the jobs that rnevltably pop up when t1me IS short After a qurck change from blue Jeans to party clothes therr own parents hardly knew them junrors and senrors were welcomed by the strarns of lohnny Cranford s orchestra The mus1c was 1ssued from the depths of a cloud flanked by stars Jxm Prltchard vras responsrble for contract1ng the orchestra As each couple arr1ved through the golden gates constructed by Drck Reed they recerved programs from Edrth Mabry and lanet Reed The covers of these pro grams were prrnted on sky blue cover paper w1th a lxttle angel and a golden halo The program was even prxnted rn blue rnlt These orrgmal rdeas were Drane Corrrgan s Dancrng past the Starrvs ay to the Stars was a must before the end of the evenrng The steps were the creatlon of Don Schlo ser Proud parents watched through the cheesecloth cerlrng whrch was the handrwork of Loren Prtcher Tangy punch angel star and other heavenly shaped cookres were served by janet Reed and her com l 9 1 ' 1 . . ,, . ,, . ' . . . 7 , A . S . a , . . . . - - 1 1 1 ' 7 . . 7 . - 107 L12 Olftl' fag!! foo! y6L! itjf ua MQW Top plrlurc H Byrne Nlosshcmcr j lmncll Donnell H0 Bxrm Hustel Run Bammann I un plftufe Prmharll A Ruff K Csnhxunlrner D Recd Thornton Holmes mxttcc The dcnormng qommrttcc xx IS hcadcd by Nhrrhq To sax thrs 1019 Prnm xx as the lust cvcr glven at Donncll ind crry Mwmcll xms gancrll prom chfurman PTI-IS mlghr bg dggmgd ln cx1g5,cr1t1nn hy Somc but Mrs Ashcraft and Nlr Vnsc dcscrxc ruognmorm for thc thc Cllss of 50 hrmly bcllucs lf wx onderful Job they dld ulx 1S1I'lg the lunxors Nm , 4, v I i L IN . - A .W e if 4 'Z ' W 4 f , , I qs, I Q L af ' , 1 , F s 'Q , ? 6 Ml, 1: 11. ' RA .' . , . ,' -. Q, . . -U A I ' . A , . 1.' L , . '. , . I 14 4 A' 1 ' ' I 1, '1 4 1 Y v U X N H 4 4 A . I , 4 C L c L ! . 2 J. V lf.. 'K , ,Q - . , ,, . 2 .1-2 ,.l , ,, - h -- - -, - . . - . . . . . . . , V , .H . L . ' 4 . . , rf L , I .X4 cl fLQ .9l'l6ACll'l5 Wld 2 Cl, 0l'l'l2 Plfllfl in Baseball Squad Front rou Barley De Young Powley Thzrd ron Deaenhart Snow D Harder Lardrnols Edmger Bromley A Vrlven Shaffer Sykes Woods Lugar Coach Mxller Second rou HCfWlg Gschwencltner lx Gschwendrner johnson Back rou Bennett Ho Byrne Rynmng, Carroll Weber Bressner MCI aughlm Lauth B Slown Portmo Good Pnsk Zemgek Kerr Teal Prrcher As a varsrty sport, baseball was rntroduced th1s year May 1 Lexlngton Chereb , May 4 Tr1n1ty Ctherej, May on Apr1l 17 The following games are on the schedule 8 U Hlgh Cthereb, May 13 Clmton Ctherej May 77 Aprrl 17 Trnuty Cherej, Aprrl 20 Lexmgton Cthereh Normal Chereb Aprll 24, U Hlgh Cherej Apr1l 27 Normal Cthereb, BASEBALL ENTHUSIASTS meet wrth Athletrc to sports program Coach Mrllers' ourfielders warmlng up Drrector Wrllramson to hear about the addmon of baseball for practnce 108 CC 77 rl I C 5 7 6 0 4 8 ar 5- 50 . A i F as . 4 l '75 W X1 I L Mfir' ,fri QA U ' KN 551, .xl Q ' ,A 5 y b A JV V K in 'ji K ls X t. lf B ff i A 435 H 2415 f Ami e, a no JIM BAUGHMAN ll 51 Poprla Bog JOANNF CLARK ll Il Chee ful M rl I' er11l3 Personahty Electlon Our Semor personalrty electron IS an all school elec tron On the ballot grven to each student was an alpha betrcal 11st of all senrors Each student was asked to vote for the sen1or he felt was the most typrcal rn each d1v1s1on No vrsmng was allowed durlng the votrng and voters were asked not to use a name more than once rf possrble All school first plate wrnners are prctured above Second place all school wrnners are as follows Most cheerful Sally Scheeler Most dependable Joanne Clark Most frrendly Martha Donnell Most popular grrl Ahce Ruff Most popular boy Wendell Good The followrng l1sts are the results of the votmg by classes The names llsted are first second and thrrd place vunners respectlvely Most Cheerful Semor Semor C las! Joanne Clark Sally Scheeler Ctrej ack Finnell Jane Lacey Eleanor Laughlln Joanne Clark Sally Scheeler Jean Bam mann Sophomore Clary Joanne Clark Barbara Hardmg Ctrej Jack F1nnell Sally Scheeler Frexhman Clan Joanne Clark Janet Reed Gene Holmes Izmror Clan Most Dependable Semor Semor Clair Vlartha Donnell Ctleb Mary Lou Erwrn Barbara Jacobs Ctreb Dlane Corrlgan J1m Prltchard Martha Donnell oanne Clark Ctrej Jack Fmnell Barbara Jacobs Sophomore Clary Martha Donnell Joanne Clark V1v1an Fosdxck Frerhman Clan Martha Donnell Joanne Clark Jack Fmnell Irmzor Clan Most Frrendly Semor Semor Clary Joanne Clark Ctrej Jean Bammann 109 Clffe Cl, LUCl,y5 we 607712 rfb! MARTHA DONNELL JACK FINNELL Mon Dependable Mort Loyal Mort Popular Czrl Martha Donnell Sally Scheeler Ctrej Barbara Jacobs Barbara Hardrng Izmzor Clair Joanne Clark ack Fmnell Bette Kennedy Sophomore Clan Joanne Clark Martha Donnell Bette Kennedy Frerhman Clan Joanne Clark Bette Kennedy Martha Donnell Most Loyal Semor Semor Clan' Jack F1nnell Martha Donnell Wendell Good Jack F1nnell Martha Donnell Ctleb Wendell Good Joanne Clark J1m Baugh man Sophomore Clan Ctnej Jean Bammann Harry Byrne Iunzor C lau Prxtchard Frefhman Clan Jack F1nnell Ctrej Loren Pxtcher Jean Bammann Wendell Good Most Popular Semor Grrl Martha Donnell Bette Kennedy fuel Allce Ruff Sally Scheeler Martha Donnell Bette K nnedy Joanne Clark Sophomore Class Martha Donnell Alrce Ruff Bette Kennedy Frerhman Clan Ctleb Allce Ruff Martha Donnell Bette Kennedy Mary Lou Erwln S emor C lar: Irmzor C lau Most Popular Semor Boy Semor Clan Jrm Baughman Loren Pltcher Jack Frnnell Iumor Clary J1m Baughman Wendell Good Jack F1nnell Sophomore Clays J1m Baughman Loren Pxtcher Wendell Good Frerhman Clays Wendell Good Loren Prtcher ack F1nnell l J I ' , , 1 y f 1 I U I f' ' 1 0 f ' 'ra 'ri 1 ' 1' . . , L, . ' . ' - - A J L . . . - 9 3 ' 1 Z 2 - j Y V I . 5 1 f ' 1 : . . . . , - g g 7 7 7 7 ' W' 1 1 7 7 ' . . . . , , , I . , . ' . . r' ' I T 1 1 Jack Frnnellg Ctlej Loren Prtcher, J1m ' , - ' 9 2 I - ' ' 5 ' ' , ,ll J 1 1 L Q . . ,- 9 Z - . . - H - 9 5 '- Q S , . , - ' - 5 e g ' S Z . - . - 1 9 . -L 3 . . , - . , . , . . . . , , 7 9 ' -' S l 2 ' - - . - . ' --, 1 1 , . . 'L 3 3 - - ' . . . . . -. , , 1 Z 2 ' -' , ' . ' T 1 1 1 - L ' L J 1 Q 1 . 110 o!,0cLer f0cLecL! OA, mr. WGIQIG? .jeg :QUAD v v To keep our school spotlessly clean, upon whom do we depend but our ever relentless custod1ans Cheerful servrce and always 1n order, must be therr motto How can we make fhlS statement' ust glance 1n a wrndow hours before school trme or after school hours and you ll see why thrngs are always rn order Therr smlles and joltlng when called upon to open your locker prove the frrst part of the motto We are sure you would lllxe to know these fellows Sr' or Mr Rapp or Mr Frtch If cleanlrness IS next to godlrness through the efforts of these men our school should rate tops' Mr Abraham Mr l'1tch Mr Rapp Buses Through snowdrxfts rn wmter and muddy roads m sprrng the buses never farl the country dwellers The bus drrvers certarnly have to be early rrsers to have the students arrrvc on trme for act1v1ty perrod And as for leavmg school at 3 30 sharp sometrmes Mr Hayes, Mr Hrbsch Mr Tyler and Mr Vose are grfted w1th eternal pat1ence For you sec there are tlmes when a flash IS seen dartrng our the north door and a breathless apologv pours forth Oh Im so sorry I became engrossed rn my h1story asslgnment, I forgot the t1me' l IS THE CONVERSATION ABOUT leave Swartz R Brown Brackney D Harder B BUSES OR79 Mr Tyler Mr Hrbsch Mr Hayes Brue Ix Shane Mr Vose just one more throw before the buses l l ' . J , . . , . Q . A . ' 2, . , . . 1 ' f ' 1 r ' S 7 ' I ' names. As the doors are unlocked, students call out Hi, '. , . I . .i H. . , ,, , , , . , J . . . ,, .'F V X 4 3 , AS 9 LIQOLU tk? way fo OUP 2CU t5 am lfU gel 5 Boy can you smell that food' I ll bet lf s barbecuecl h mburgers Remember those school lunches' Those mashed potatoes were ccrtfunly ClCllClOL1S The new masher ma thme mashed them so creamy and fluffy Cherry p1e thns year a vsell as last rates tops amonf desserts Mrs Iobb and Mrs McCabe are our regular cooks the ones rcsponsnble for our tasty meals each day D1shes are of no problem to these l'1d1es as gtrls from the home econom1ts class help as a home ec proj ect On Fr1d'1ys as well as every other day Mrs McCabe and Mrs Lobb have cheery smrles as they ask us Ham or tuna please' Even though you and I are through wlth our me 11 vxorlt 1n the cafeterla IS st1ll golng on Food must be rea lv for the sxxth hour lunch perrod and after that more work plannmg the next day s meal The lathes arrlve about seven each day and some tnmes work IS not dont unt1l around three o clock Looks lrke macarom was served today by Mrs Lobb and Mrs Mc Cabe The mad rush at the second lunch hour 111 e A 0 0 0 0 xy 4 ol H , Qc 1 Z , 1 l c 3 Y . j L ' L . 1 1 X ' l 1 ' l ' 'r A 4 7. . - l 7 S V 7 5 1 4 , C u C AV with Mrs. Thompson helping out occasionally. They are A 1 L 1 . . K . . C H . C ' 3 , ' I Y . . - . 1 , V V . C . . . . . C- 7 c 1 A 1 c 4 c 112 Zia id wltaf goea on Aefweenr c adfied m..J ' ,PXUCS PP 01 'F J R my Sunshlrf' vfi ' n moz e n i ullllat 'Ong 42 3. 1 .Double V Boofzwor s 9 sl tc-slits rev re ove E Perhaps 1f school wcre all work and no play we d have reason to spout off about how rough Englrsh IS or some other grrpe Not so at P S No 90, no srrree, th1s school year has been jam packed wlth fun and laughs Remember way back last fall when our freshres were welcomed by u1ll and Scroll at a nrlarrous mformal party a week later they were honored by the Socral Comm at a dance admrtted free too the Indxans went on the warpath and made the Pontro magazrne drrve a blg financral success meanwhrle electrons of class officers Student Counc1l and varrous clubs Homecomrng, float makrng, and sk1t rehearsals, the CHIEFS annual pep meetnng where the In drans massacred the helpless proneers all over the gym floor Ah yes THE game U Hrgh but we d1dn t want to be selnsh and ask for too much so on to the dancc where Kmg ack Frnnell and ueen Martha Donnell rergned supreme the new rdea of Youth Honor Day every body was so busy havrng fun 1n the mardr gras parade and the dance follow mg they had no trme to soap wrndows The newly organrzed Key Club brought us career talks football boys rewarded w1th banquets Nov lil basketball season, wh1ch was a rough road to a successful termrnatron Wa hoo Corn Belt Champs our chorrsters made a headlme appearance on the Chrrstmas assembly program other memory after A Godfrey s program the Student Coun c1ls amateur hour Key Clubs assembly The Polro Auctron offerrng those thrngs most de snred December 28 the Holxday Tourney held at the spacrous armory the gala Alumnr Tuzm re zrter D Rathbun L Rathbun J Rusteck G Rusteck Mllored Fxeld Mxrlam Fxeld Bookuormr Leach Leach Muller Mrtchell Phrllrps Prrsk Rapp Rasmussen W Schaefer Shepherd N Slown Tmsley Tombaugh Whxtmore Wrllhorte Wlllramson Wllmeth U R my Jumbzne Pltcher Prltchard Holmes Thornton Strrcklm Cute ebd Chrnstxe MllllOn Westermeyer De Bolt Leach Fun n more fun-Gundy Tmsley Armbruster Gundy Roddy Woods Morgan G Rus teck Wrnfrey P Campbell B Corrigan R Peterson Bromley Faust Lewrs Hare Gundw Woods Wolf B Corrngan Arm bruster R Peterson What pbgrfqr' J Carroll V Wether bolt Leach Mavs C Wetherholt Snow Prtcher Mc Fadden Armbruster Roddy Fatal dagr examr rerulzr Blessman De Young Decker Eckel Garland Fultz Franklm Mrs West M Fosdrck Double Check Garland Franklm Ersele W Schaefer Wmfrey Barley Parrrsh r . YA 7 f V , ' I ' I . . My C . 7 V. 'fig' r'-int u 1 ' l ' Y v , 4. .Vg Q , - ls nan l - , a ' , Q , . . . I L , . . . xi , 1 1 q Y A T - . ' '15 - h? - - , . . . , . .1 - 7 - . A . . A . L 1 - Q Q . .Cyl L -1 7 - - - 7 5 1 ' 7 'Y' as iff ,yt A Q . ' ' , 'gy V Q J 1 fp li 1 - . . . K . . . . 'A f J ' 7 . Q . . . . . fkllfl t r u . .. ,, 7. , . V . . . . t , 3 s, , ,K ' Y 3 l . . . . ' .- c A . . , .V .V,, ce, . , , I . . . ,MW . 5 , M trcklers were the Pontro-CHIEF assembly styled W -U3 4 ,...f.7Q ' ,A 5 , . . , - A 6 ' Y . . . , . , , .- V - C , ' I ?L Y . ' . . . . - P ' - Q . . . . . , of gf - it I , . , . , . , . . ' . , . ' ' ' I -. ' ' A 1 S .1 9 3 I Y ' U 7 I J ' 3 ! 7 1 i .A 1 Fiat, ,fl - frarixtrfis - W y s f t ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' vu 7 7 S. Y J ' ' 3 ! 7 ,VS 3. 9 ' 1 - ' Y Y . 9 ' 7 9 I ! 7 cf t r -at Lie L, r af' , ali ' , -' ' ' , R , ff ' ' ' MAJCA ide Lircbe an Ami e loreffy Dance made for a merry hollday whnrl vacatlons cant last forever 'md so back to school to begnn a frantrc revrew for exams pass1ng tnme was agarn watched by students rn classrooms a new clock system the muslc department presented the U of Indlana Symphony Orchestra our 1950 Sweetheart was janet Reed speech con testants made good show mg at the dlstrlct and at the secnonal w1ll we ever forget that heart breakmg basketball game at the Dwnght regronal March 3 ' We began to wonder what wrth all the act1v1t1es curtalled lf Mr Lew rs was ever gomg to negotlate that coal strrke Parrlsh the thought he d1d and just rn tlme to pre vent clos1ng school fourteen 1n1t1ates of Qurll and Scroll llterally recerved the shock of therr young lrves February 70 Wendy Good added Beau Brummel to hrs tltle at the deeehghtful dlnce lunror class dramatrsts Shook the Fam1ly Tree Aprnl 14 Al1ce Ruff was crowned May ueen at the chorus musrcal Copenb Prom Aprnl 78 Sprmg Concert was prevrewed May 3 and 4 Book of books thc PONTIO dns trrbuted Senror play Dear Ruth, May 27 june 1 rolls around and for the senlor class 1ts the last the zerg las! of hlgh school act1v1ty Csob, sobb These were the bxg deals of th1s school year but we ll also remember those lrttle everyday hap penrngs, too varied actrvxtles rn the gym at noon between class rushes sknrts went up a wee brt the grrls rage for three mth harr cuts tweeds came to be qu1te the thrng and the trend of muslc and dances why boys were begrnnlng to thrnk the Charleston was Just what thev were wartmg for SOTII s good bve to another year of school lrfe rts been great fun Basketball artznn Wllllamson Baughman Good Wfe don! feel ta bfme Wu name em Chenoa game at the Armory fomg going gone Fortlno G Rusteck J Rusteck Lind quxst Wertz Whnte W Schaefer Baughman Lo Prccalo Mc Fadden Foster Frantxs Lund Mengarellx Shaffer R Scott XVllll3mS Wolf 4Second pncturef Rui? j Fmnell I-Io Byrne Wllkms Lardmoxs B O P L iQ amlS1 Blessman M Fosdntlt Davenport Lacey Donnell K Gsthwendtner Amaleurnaj prof D Reed Banta Neth tSec0nd pxcturej Mosbach Mabry 4 yenmr ity Strncklm Good Holmes Pntcher See Ja Monday Wacaset Cunningham Rasmussen Mumzam mutt ea! 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