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MARTHA WALKER lf JJ Tene She nefver says 1nore than 1s necessary. Choir 3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3- 43 Melody Hour 3. ROBERT WATKINS ffT0bel1 In basketball he's made a name. Basketball 1-2-3-4g Baseball 3-43 Track 13 Student Coun- cil 4. BETTY WHITTED I hafve found the one. Masquers 3-43 Commercial Club 43 Tiger-Torial 43 Ret- A rospect Staff 43 Pep Club 3-4. MARY JANE WILLIAMS A jollier girl could nefuer be found. JOSEPH DALE WOLFE Here at school he's the friend of us all. Football 2-3-43 Co-Captain 43 Latin Club 23 Student Council 33 Retrospect Staff 43 Class President 4. .gwffs CHARLES WATKINS ff ' Il Bztso L o afin g is the sfweet sauce of study. Ensemble Contest 13 Dis- trict Band Contest 13 State Band Contest 1-23 Choir 33 Band 1-2-3-43 Commercial Club 3-43 Masquers 33 Mu- sic Festival 3. FRANCES WHITMAN Fran ufllfways nite and friendly, to please is her desire. Girl Reserves 2-3-43 Com-A mercial Club 2-3-43 Glee Club 13 Tiger-Torial 43 Pep Club 3-4. ANNA ARLINE WI-IITTEN There nefver fwas a saint fwith red hair. Commercial Club 3-43 Ret- rospect Staff 43 Masquers 33 Glee Club 2-3-43 Tiger- Torial 4. BETTY WILLIS Silence is more eloquent than words. Glee Club 1. FREDERICA Woons FreddieU All-ways as friendly as can be. S t u d e nt Council 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Pep Club 3-43 Retrospect Staff 43 Melody Hour 2-3. X
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ELVA PEARL SLUNDER .-I :mall quiet wafer. ROMA JEAN SMITH Ronde E-wr In Ihr fanry roam, plramrr nf-wr :was at -lI0lI1!'.n Glee Club 1-2-45 Girl Re- serves 1-25 Commercial Club 45 Band Majorette 3-4. r.l1HOMAS STEINER Lat Ihr fmt of the fworld go hy, ffvfrytlzingbf OK. Basketball 15 Future Farm- ers of America 1-2-3-4. RIILDRED TEWELL Giggles Let tomorrofw take care of itself. Commercial C l u b 3 - 45 Tiger-Torial 45 Pep Club 3-4. RIINNIE MARIE TYREE Dimple5 All thitzgr rome to him fwho Awaits. Pep Club 3-45 Commercial Club 3-45 Glee Club 45 Ti- ger-Torial 4. DORA KATHERINE SMALL nliatev HBl1l.!'l1l7lg is fvirtu e'.v color. Commercial Club 45 Glee Club 25 Tiger-Torial 4. BARBARA JEAN SOULES Barb J happy heart maker a blooming wi.vage. Commercial Club 3-45 Glee Club 2-3-45 Tiger-Torial 45 Pep Club 3-45 Melody Hour 3. PERVIS SWAIN E-very laddie has a lasrie. None they my halve I. Glee Club 15 Choir 45 Art Club 1-2-3-45 Student Coun- cil 1. CHARLES TowNsENo Behold I knofw not any- thingg I ran but trust that good luck will fall. Masquers 2-35 Commercial Club 2-35 Student Librarian 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 1-45 Retrospect Staff 45 Spring Festival 45 Melody Hour 4. VERL UNDERWOOD God is proud of there lwho are tall. Mt. Carmel Music Festival Z5 Band 3-4, Vice-President 45 Choir 45 Glee Club 45 Band Contest 3-45 Salem, Illinois 1-2.
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.A By 61644 dqataaf vviaiffed Phillips Thelma Kays Frederica Woods Carl Lehman FRIGHTENED FRESHMEN September, 1942! It seems only yesterday that We, as frightened freshmen, entered P. H. S. We were welcomed by the principal, lVIr'. Qrville Puckett, and our sponsors, llliss Eloise Lewis and hir. lllax Smith. As incoming freshmen we natural- ly found the faculty new to us. To represent us on Student Council we chose Diane Colvin, Thelma Kays, Herbert Graetz, Pervis Swain, Rlona Graves, Frank Caskey, and Frederica Woods. Ray Pegram was the only freshman on the Basketball Reserves. Those playing football were Kenneth Schafer, Elbert Hembree, Jack Board, Jack Robb, and Dewey Gourley. The State Band Contest was held at Jasper on lllay 1. Freshman band memhers were Diane Colvin, Joe lllcCarty, Ray Pegram, Lester Ringham, lllona Graves, Bill Ammerman. Frank Caskey, Eloise Morton, lllartha Redman, Betty Behymer, Annabel Hyslop, Charles Carnahan, Carl Lehman, Charles Collins and Patsy Elshoff. The term passed quickly and we were more than glad that it was time for our summer vacation. SILLY SOPHOMORES Again we entered the halls of P. H. S. to resume our studies. Due to wartime and war husbands our faculty was extremely uncertain. As beginning sophomores we saw the following changes: llliss Hodges, Latin, llflrs. Caniff, lllusicg Klr. Kendall, Biology, hir. Dill, Principal , llr. Lautner, Agriculture, llliss Thomas, Commercial, hlrs. Behr, English, Bliss Cato, Physical Education, lVIr. Godwin, Coach, illiss Hudson, Home Economic' , lllr. Puckett, Superintendent, llfiss Adams, Social Studies, lllrs. Carpenter, Social Studies, lllrs. lllaxam, English. lllembers of the Student Council were Frederica Woods, Jim Bates, lVIargilee iVIcRoberts, lllona Graves, Ray Pegram and Bill Ammerman. Diane Colvin and Jo Ann Godwin were attendants to the football queen. On llffay 12 a lllusic Festival was held at hlt. Carmel. Several class members took part in the lllelody Hour given by the lllusic Department. Miss lliorris and lllr. Downey left the faculty to give their services to Uncle Sam. Kenneth Schafer, Joe lVolfe, Elbert Hembree, Jim Klinnis, Jack Board, Jack Robb, Dewey Gourley, and Jim Thompson represented the sophomores on the foot- ball team. . On the Varsity Basketball team were Ray Pegram, Jim Carpentier, Bob Watkins, and Jack Board. lllembers of the track team were Jack Board, Dewey Gourley, Bob Watkins, Jack Robb, Frank Perlow and Howard Dibble. Charles Bruce, .lack Board, Jim lllinnis, Ray Pegram and Bill Farmer were on the baseball team. With the coming of lllay we put our books aside and with a sigh of relief left the halls of P. H. S. to roam at will for three short months. JAUNTY JUNIORS As befalls every Junior class, we returned to school with the task of raising funds for the Junior-Senior Reception confronting us. Jim Bates and Dale Logsden left P. H. S. to attend hlilitary School at Gaines- ville, Georgia. New members of the faculty were llflr. Antonini, Coach, lVIiss Perry, English, llflrs. Garrett, Shorthand, Nliss Austin, Typing, ll'Iiss Hall, Latin, llliss Webb, Physical Education.
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