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Football queen attendants were lVIona Graves and Barbara Caniff. Student Council members were Bill Ammerman, Frederica YVoods, Herbert Graetz, Wanda Pavey, Phyllis Everly, Nlartha Redman, Joe VVolfe, and Arthur Scott. In an impressive service Barbara Caniff, James Carpentier, Diane Colvin, Patsy Downs, Eleanor Fulling, Peggy Galambos, lklary Esther Kelly, Joe llTcCarty and lldargilee llfIcRoberts were inducted into the National Honor Society. Betty Behymer was chosen yell leader for 194-l-45. The Varsity Basketball team consisted of the following Juniors: Ray Pegram, Jim Carpentier, Jack Board, Bob Watkins and Bill Farmer. Jack Board, Carl Lehman, Joe VVolfe, Kenneth Schafer, Dewey Gourley, and Charles Sheridan were members of the football team. Herbert Graetz acted as student manager. lllembers of the baseball team were Ray Pegram, Bill Farmer, Bob Watkins, Jack Board, and Jim lllinnis. Several class members participated in the second Melody Hour. Cupid seemed to have winged his way into the midst of the faculty as bliss Woodburn and llliss Lewis resigned to accept roles as homemakers. Ar lastll The long awaited Junior-Senior Prom! The reception committees had worked hard to make the evening a success. The gym was gaily decorated to represent a South Sea Island. Herbie Hutchinson and his orchestra of Evansville furnished the music. As the doors were closing on our Junior year, we solemnly awaited the end of the vacation with a sense of dread, for we all knew the turning point was reached, the Senior year approaching would be our last. SERIOUS SENIORS In September 1945, we, the Seniors. found ourselves climbing the last step of our high school career. lllona Graves and Ray Pegram were elected class presidents. Student Council members were lXIargilee lNIcRoberts, Eleanor Pulling, Betty Behymer, Don Hemmer, George Keneipp, Bill Grubb, Jack Board, and Frederica Woods. Barbara Caniff and lllariedith Cooper were chosen yell leaders. There were several new members of the faculty: hlr. Dyer, Agriculture, Nlrs. lNIoore, Physical Education, Klrs. Geyer, Home Economics: llrs. hlorrow, Civics, llflr. Walker, Coach. Kenneth Schafer, Bill Grubb, Joe Wolfe-Co-Capt., Carl Lehman, Charles Sheridan, Jim lllinnis, Jack Board, Jack Robb and Dewey Gourley were members of the football team. Rlembers of the baseball team were: Jack Board, Bill Farmer, Bob VVatkins, Jim lUinnis, Ray Pegram and Dewey Gourley. The Varsity Basketball Team was made up of the following Seniors: George Keneipp, Jack Board, Bob VVatkins, Bill Farmer, and Dewey Gourley. ln a colorful ceremony lklargilee HIcRoberts was crowned Football Queen. Rfona Graves and Roma Jean Smith were the senior attendants. Several boys of the class of -l6 left for the services. Among them were Charles Carnahan, Ray Pegram, Charles Collins and Don Collins. The Retrospect had as its editors Diane Colvin and Rlargilee RIcRoberts. They were assisted by various members of the class. As the annual goes to press we are awaiting the closing exercises. The Junior- Senior Reception will be held on hlay 175 the Senior Dinner lllay 219 Baccalaureate Services lllay 193 and Commencement Exercises Rlay 23. Now the curtain goes down. ringing out another class, the class of 46. VVith fond memories of the past and a fervent prayer on our lips for guidance throughout life, We leave the portals of P. H. S. blessed with the efforts and patience of the faculty and filled with the hope of success in the future.
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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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1946 Glam Wd! We, the Senior Class, being of sound body and crammed minds do ordain and establish the following as our last will and testament: BILL AllllllERhIAN wills his successful technique to some lucky freshman. PHYLLIS EVERLY leaves her big, beautiful eyes to hlarilyn Horne. JOE XVOLFE yvills his yvolfish Wink to some future PHS uvvolff' BARBARA CANIFF leaves her smile to Barbara lngle. DEXVEY GOURLEY leaves his height to Nancy Snyder. KIILDRED RICHARDS yields her abil- ity to debate with Bliss Saupert to any loyal Republican. VERL UNDERJVOOD wills his first chair in band to Densil Boston 'lVallace. BETTY BEHYKIER gives her ability to hold a man to Patty Bammer. DON NEYVRIAN leaves his reputation to anyone who will have it. BETTY HERRIN and RIARGARET SCOTT leave their red hair to Alvie Lamb. CHARLES CAKIP vvills his ability for jitterbug1ging to his brother, Jim. GEORGE HENRY le a v e s his boyish pranks to Noble hloratta. ELOISE KIORTON bequeaths her pop- ularity with the ll. S. Navy to Sue Daugher- ty. PEARL SLLNDER leaves her home runs in Physical Torture to Joanne Reynolds. CHARLES BRUCE bequeaths his freckles to Shirley lVallace. DOROTHY CUNNINGHAKI leaves her position behind hlorris' cosmetic counter to Virginia Campbell. VIVIAN GREEK leaves her affection for studying Civics to Paul Ashby. RIINNIE TYREE leaves her cute lisp to Joyce Huey. NAOBII ELLINGTON bequeaths her dainty feet to Blimp Rominger. XVINIFRED PHILLIPS le a v e s h e r journeys to adjoining towns to Barbara Em- bree. JIKI CARPENTIER wills his curly hair to Johnny Phillips. BARBARA SOULES leaves her vocal talents to Jo Anne hliller. TOlXI STEINER leaves his knowledge of farming to Sue Redenbacher. JUANITA DECKER gives her artistic talents to Allen hlossman. KIONA GRAVES leaves her scatterbrain to Joan Lewis. GEORGE KENEIPP wills his art of tell- ing a story to Harry hlorrison. KENNETH SCHAFER yields his mea- ger physique to Bob Jeffries. BOB VVATKINS leaves his jovial ap- pearance to Dorothy Carter. ELBERT HEBIBREE bequeaths his dif- ferent classroom manner to Bill Townsley. MARIEDITH COOPER leaves her place as yell leader to Carolyn Franklin. BILL FARlXIER and BILLIE lVIc- CLAlN leave their parking place to Riohard Carter and hlary Hughes. FLOYD RICHARDS bequeaths his ease in blushing to hlarietta Hollen. KIARGARET lNIcDERlWOTT leaves the midnight oil to Esta Zimmerman. CARL LEHMAN leaves his musical abil- ity to David Lawson. FLORA GRAVES leaves her typewriter to llarilyn Holle. PAUL GOODSON wills his graceful stride to hir. Fougnies. NADINE RIORATTA leaves her alert- ness to Leroy Sisson. PATSY DOVVNS yields her brain to Ed Smith. EARL PEACH wills his country-boy- bashfulness to Carl Le Grange. NORBIA COLLINS wills the darkest cor- ner of the hall to Jim Thompson. BOB ROSE leaves his ability to sleep in class to Jim hlinnis. DIARY ELLEN HAYDEN, JEAN PARTENHEIMER, and BETTY lWOR- RISON will their mid-day meeting place to hlary Alice hlontgomery, Joan Young and Janet Caniff. JACK ROBB bequeaths his flat feet to Sugar Babel' Hickrod.
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