Williamsport High School - Goldenrod Yearbook (Williamsport, IN)

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BOARD OF SCHOOL TRUSTEES School administration in the Williamsport-Washington Township School exists to facilitate the growth of pupils in the instructional situation, to provide leader- ship necessary for the greatest development of both teachers and pupils, and eventually to help produce a citizenry of quality. FRED D. FECHTMAN, SUPT. If our system of free public education of the people, by the people, and for the people is to survive, our basic philosophy of education must ALWAYS be based upon the fundamental principles of democracy, and NEVER upon the clamorings X x ix of our misguided minorities. EDGAR E. STAHL, PRINCIPAL I 3 l S School Board, left to right-Charles V. Waltz, Secretaryg C. H. Million, President, George Stump, Treasurer, C. I. Moore, Trustee. nhl EDGAR E. STAHL. Principal FRED D. FEC!-ITMAN. B. s., M. A. Indiana stare Superintendent Teachers College B. S. Indiana University Industrial Arts M. S. Indiana University Physics General Business RUSSELL S. PRIBBLE B. S. Columbia University gocial Sgudies eo a Sopgorgorse Sponsor VELMA R. DILL B. S. Purdue University Home Economics Physical Education Biology FREEMAN R. COX B. S. in Agriculture M. in ducatlon Pur ue University Vocational Agriculture Chemistry VAUGHN BIERLY A. B. Indiana University English Latin Library Science JOSEPH M. CULL B. S. Indiana State Teachers College Mathematics Band Freshman Sponsor C. G. SWADLEY B. S. P. E. Purdue University Mathematics Social Studies Junior Sponsor gg - . 'f f :s.f, 5 if if 0' ...NJ LEOTA F. SIMS A. B. Central Normal College Commerce FRED BONEBRAKE B. S. Ball State Teachers College M. S. Indiana University Social Studies Physical Education PAULINE REED B. S. Indiana State Teachers' College Music Art C. C. BROADWELL A. B. Oakland City College Indiana State Teachers College Physical Education Science FRANCES FIELDS A. B. Indiana University English Senior Sponsor .14 The Seniors PATRICIA BALSER Pat -A. A. 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, 1-3-4: Junior lay3 Prompter of Senior playp Slupt. Fechtmans Secre- tary: Treasurer of Senior class3 Alumni Editor of Goldenrod. CHARLES BANNING Chick -A. A. 1-2-3-43 Presi- dent, F. F. A., Class plays, 3-43 Crop Judging Team, 1-2-3-43 In- tramural Basketball, 1-27 Gold- enrod Advertising Staff. IUANITA BARWICK Pee Wee -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Glid- ers Club, 1-2-3-43 Sophomore class treasurerg Glee Club, 3-43 Secretary to Miss Simsg Banker. BARBARA BEASON Bubbles -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Glee glib, 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2- JAMES BRATTON Jungle Jim -A. A., 1-2-3-43 F. F. A. 43 Track 3: Intra- mural Basketball, 1-22 Boy Scouts: Crop .Tudging Team 23 National Guards. BE'I'I'Y BUSH 1 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-41 Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 Band, 2- 3: Librarian, 3. RICHARD COLE Dick -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Intra- mural Basketball, 1-2-3-4. RONALD CRANE Rollix -A. A., 2-3-43 Gliders Club, 2-3-41 Track, 1-2-33 Basket- ball, 2-33 Class plays, 3-43 Class President, 2-33 Band, 23 Vice- President of A. A., 33 National Guard3 Advertising Staff of Goldenrod. WAYNE CROWDER Basketball, 43 Gliders Club, 43 Intramural Basketball, 1-2-3. MONTE CRUMLEY Tobe --A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Basketball, 1-2-33 Art, 43 Stage Manager of plays. 3-42 Snapshot Editor of Golden- rod, Band, 1-23 National Guard. NORMA DAVIS Fatty -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gilders Club, 1-2-3-43 Glee Club, 1-3-41 Class plays, 3-43 Secretary to Supt. Fechtmang Freshman Class Secretary. BILLIE GARRIOTT Billie -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Band, 1-2-3-43 F. F. A. Treasurerg Livestock Judging Teamg Track 13 Secre- tary of Sophomore classg Vice- President of class, 33 President of Senior class. DORIS GASKILL A. A., 1-3: Glee Club, 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Usher at plays, 3-4: Winner of Warren County American Legion Orator- ical Contest: Librarian, 1. EARL HADDOCK A. A., 2-3-4: Class play, 3: F. F. A. Basketball Team, 4: Liye- stock and Poultry Judging Team, 1-2-3-4: Intramural as- ketball, 1-2. MARTHA ANN HAWLEY Red -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-4: Class plays, 3-4: News re- orter, 4: Secretary to Mrs. Biggs: Yell Leader, 3: Art: Band, 1-2-3-4. BILLY SAM HAYNES Sam -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Track, 2-4' Baseball, 1-2-3-4: Basket- ball, 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-4: Stage Manager of Class glays, 8-4: Livestock Judging eam, 1-2: Football, 4: Vice- Presldent of Class, 2. MELVIN HINES Shorty or Butter -A. A., 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club, 2-3-4: Band, 2: Intramural Basketball, 1: Boys' Quartet, 3-4: Mixed Quartet, 4. ELEANOR HOUSE Lee -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Glee Club, 1: Librarian, 2-3: Usher at Sen lor play, Usher at '48 Com- mencement. its Cla S ,ia 2. ' ' l 1' ' -.mgffsisrfl 2ss:,:-.:::g5-,::-. - . .' . -. ...yearns . 'r I -.L M ik' BETTY IAYNES A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1- 2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-3-4: Secretary of Class, 4: Secretary-treasurer of A. A., 4: Carnival Queen, 4: Junior and Senior plays: Socie- ty Editor, Goldenrod: D. A. R. Contestant: Girl Scouts. MARY LOU KENNEDY Blubber -A. A., 1-2-3: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-4: Prompter of Class play, 3: Class Play, 4. LILLIAN KIRTS Chatter -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-2: Librarian, 2-3: Usher at the Senior play and Com- mencement ot '48. ELSIE KOCHEL Issy -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-4: Class plaly, 3: Secretary to Mr. Stahl: Gir Scouts: Calendar, Goldenrod. EVERETT LOHMEYER Muscles -A. A., 1-2-3-4- Glid- ers Club, 1-2-3-4: F. F. A.: Stage Manager of Class plays, 3-4: Nationa Guards. FLORA MARTIN Flossy -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2: Librarian 2: Glee Club, 1: Girl Scouts: Usher at Class Play, 4. ROSEMARY MARTIN Mert - A. A., 2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Band. 2-33 Glee Club, 1'2'3'42 Librarian, 33 Jun- ior play: Usher for Senior play3 Literary Staff, Goldenrod. BARBARA MATHEWS BabS -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Glitlsrs Club, 1-2-3-4: Glee Club, 3-4. MARGARET MCINTOSH 1-2-31 Glee Club, 1: Band, ROBERT MELTON Bob -A. A., 1-23 Gliders Club. 1-23 Baseball, 33 Intramural Bas- ketball, 1-2-3-4. ROBERT MILES Bob -A. A., 1-2-3-43 Band, 1- 2-3-43 F. F. A.3 Intramural Basketball, 43 Vice-President of F. F. A.3 Livestock Judging Team, 1-2-3-4, Freshman Vive- President3 F. F. A. Basketball Team. NORMA MOORE A. A., 3-43 Gliders club, 2-3-43 Class Treasurer, 33 Mr. Swad- ey's SECYEIHFYQ Class Play, 3: Editor-in-Chief of Goldenrod. QQ, . v .WW . V'SS5w,j , . ' 5gif Lili ' ' 3 .1 iiia lif 1 . .,-...feb 'Sig P 3-1- .. jf' . sa I 154' 5 'A W 4 X 1 61' df- tl vi if . . 5 L, .M . .af-l. . 5. , 1 f 1 ... 1 'Q A kb W S LOUISE NEWTON lVea.zel -A. A., 2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Treasurer of Class, 1: Senior Play. BILLY PENICK A. A., 1-2-3-4, Gliders Club. 3-43 Basketball, 2-3-43 Class Play, 4: Track, 2-3-43 Football, 43 Base- ball, 3-4. LEE PERRY A. A., 1-3-43 Boy Scouts3 Band, I-5-2-43 Intramural Basketball, JAMES PUGH Slim --A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gif-e Club, 2-3-43 Band, 1-2-3-43 Glid- ers Club, 1'2'3'42 Intramural Basketball. 1-2-3-43 Track, 1-2: Baseball. 33 Play, 3-43 President of Band, 43 Boy Scouts3 Nation- al Guard. GEORGE REITZ A. A., 1-2-3-43 Baseball, 33 Track, 33 Livestock and Poultry Judging Team, 2-32 Junior and Senior class plays3 Co-Editor of Goldenrod3 Secretary ol F. F. if Intramural Basketball, 1-2- THOMAS RINGER Tom --Basketball, 1'2'3Q Track, 3-43 Student Manager of Foot- ball Team, 43 A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2-3-43 Class plays, 3-4, Art, 43 Band, 1-21 National Guard: Vice-President of A. A., 43 Business Manager of Goldenrod3 Purdue Broadcast. LEONA SIPES Lee'-A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-45 Band, 1-2-43 Jun- ior and Senior plays. ERNEST SLAUTER Ernie -A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club, 1-2-3-45 Class Rlays. 3-43 Baseball, 1-2-31 Trac , 1-2-3-43 Basketball, 1-2-3: Art, Freshman President: National Guard. I-'RANK TAYLOR Intramural Basketball Team, 1- 2-3-4: Baseball, 43 Boy Scouts. DWAIN THOMPSON A. A., 1-2-3-4, F. F. A.g F. F. A. Basketball Team : Livestock Judging Team, 1-2: Intramural Bas etball Team, 1-2. MARION TRAVIOLIA A. A., 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1- 2-3-43 Vice-President of Class, 43 Track, 1-2-3-4, Baseball, 2-3- 43 Basketball, 1-2-3-4: CaYt. of Football Team, Footbal , 4: Class Plays, 3-4. LELAND TROTI' A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club 1-2- 3-45 Baseball, 3, Track, 1-2-3-4, Basketball, 2: Class Play, 3: F. F. A.: Reporter for F. F. A.: Crop Judging Team 35 Joke Editor of Gol enrod. DONALD VAN LAERE Pete -A. A. 1-2-3-43 Intra- mural Basketball, 1-4. MARIORIE YORK Marge -A. A., 2-3-4: Glee Club, 1-2-3-43 Gliders Club, 1-2- 3-45 Mr. Stahl's Secretary, 4: Goldenrod Staff, Class Play, 3. JEAN BROOKS A. A., 1-2-3-4: Gliders Club. 1-2- 3-4: Class Plays, 3-4: Glee Club, 3-43 Art, 4. Cwlthdrswnl Class Officers .4 ,tr -35, SS E G - ,.gxfs Qire . gssgfsf M:gf',i Q' N-dis' First Row, left to right-Shirley McLain, Janet Butler, Carolyn Watson, Mary Odle, Jo Ann Houck. Second Row-Gladys Worley, Betty Jaynes, Kay Hildenbrand, Frances Watkins, Ann Gillespie. Third Row-Estella May, Bill Garriott, Marion Traviolia, Robert Folk, Don Hoskins, Frances Middleton lWithdrawnJ. JUNIORS President, Mary Odle Vice-President, Gladys Worley Secretary, Jo Ann Houck Treasurer, Shirley McLain SENIORS President, Bill Garriott Vice-President, Marion Traviolia Secretary, Betty Jaynes Treasurer, Patricia Balser FRESHMEN President, Don Hoskins Vice-President, Janet Butler Secretary, Estella May Treasurer, Carolyn Watson SOPHOMORES President, Robert Folk Vice-President, Kay Hildenbrand Secretary, Frances Watkins Treasurer, Ann Gillespie I Senior Prophecy One beautiful spring day in the year of 1949, I met a funny little man who promised to show me what my classmates of Williamsport High School would be doing ten years hence. I eagerly departed with him on his Magic Carpet to the Land-of-Make-Believe. We flew over a great city and landed in front of the imposing oilice of the Le Compte Bugle. Stepping into the ofiice we met Frank Taylor, the editor, and his reporter, Barbara Mathews. In rushed the busy gossip columnist with the exciting news that the famous Elsie Kochel was having her charming estate redecorat- ed by Betty Jaynes, who owned an exclusive shop on Cherry Blossom Lane. Elsie is hoping to im- press the muchvsought-after Duke of Avoyelles of France, when he visits her this summer. Leaving our friends, we soon came to the B. 8z B. Burger Basket, which we found to our joy was owned and operated by James Bratton and Charles Banning. While lunching there, I recog- nized a smartly dressed lady as the former Bar- bara Beason. I waved to her and she left her husband and two children and rushed over to our small table near an open window. I learned that she was the wife of the distinguished pro- fessor of Romance Languages in a college in the South. She related to me that Melvin Hines and Juanita Barwick were among the faculty mem- bers of Miami High School in Florida. I also learned that Donald VanLaere was most success- fully operating a large rabbit farm in Texas and Dwain Thompson had a life-long contract to raise lettuce for his rabbits. ' As my queer little guide was becoming im- patient to depart, I hurried with him on our Flying Carpet to another strange area. In flying over Arizona, we saw a beautifully situated ranch with the sign Pat's Patio on the gate post. We found it belonged to Patricia Balser and that Ernest tErniel Slauter was the foreman. Vacationing there were Billy Sam Haynes, Monty Crumley, Olympic champs, and their trainer and coach, Bill Penick. Our next stop was Hollywood, California, where we attended the premier of Our Miss Fields written and directed by Messrs. Billie A. iii Garriott and Ronald Crane. The stars of this movie were Lillian . Kirts and Robert Melton. Madame tEleanorl House was the designer of clothes for this and many other outstanding shows. Further down the street we saw the res- taurant Trott in for Moore, which needless to say was owned by Leland Trott and his wife, the former Norma Moore. At the Palace Theatre we saw The Capture of The Thin Man, in which Bob Miles was playing the role of the Thin Man. We were not amazed to find that Jim Pugh was chief of the F. B. I. We attended the next day a spectacular cele- bration and ceremony of the new Trans-Pacific Bridge built and constructed by two of America's outstanding engineers-Tom Ringer and Marion Traviolia. The President of Columbia University, Richard Cole, was in attendance and presented the medals to the engineers. Wayne Crowder, Ambassador to Russia, and his competent secre- tary, Miss Norma Davis, were also present for the ceremony. Wayne reported seeing Martha Ann Hawley and her traveling companion Mary Lou Kennedy in Moscow. Starting homeward, we passed over Kansas and for a few hours visited there with Everett Lohmeyer and Earl Haddock, who were wealthy wheat farmers. In Chicago I discovered that Leona Sipes has the leading role in a light opera, Madam Fu Fu, under the direction of Lee Perry. Louise Newton was Miss Sipes' secretary. While in the Windy City, I learned that George Reitz was a pilot for the Bingy Airlines and that Doris Gaskill was a stewardess. Margaret McIntosh financed this particular airline with money that had been given to her by one of her wealthy patients, Flora Mar- tin. Flora had made her money in dealing in cosmetics. On our last leg of this interesting journey, we stopped at Pence, Indiana, where I visited for an hour with Marjorie York and Betty Bush, who ran The Haven, a home for old maids and bachelors. -ROSEMARY MARTIN Senior Class Will I, Patricia Balser, will my position as Supt. Fechtma.n's secretary to Kay Sipes. I, Charles Banning, will my Packard's beat-up fenders to Bob Ehler. May his never look the same. I, Juanita Barwick, will my nickname, Pee Wee, to Dick Billings. I, Barbara Beason, will my interest in Wrest- ling to Jo Ann Houck. I, James Bratton, will my interest in Attica to Meredith Tatlock. I, Jean Brooks, will my sweet disposition to Joyce Silver. May she always use it. I, Betty Bush, will my black hair to Gladys Worley, providing that she does not cut it. I, Richard Cole, will my black curly hair to Darrell Reynolds. I, Ronald Crane, will my play-acting ability to Robert Lee Freeland. I, Wayne Crowder, will my ability to run around with Carl Barnhart to Doris Bannon. I, Monte Crumley, will to John Markley the right to sleep in government class. I, Norma Davis, will my ability to answer questions in Mr. Pribble's economic class to Phyl- lis Miller. I, Billie Garriott, will my little Fireball C46 Ford7.to Delbert Fink. I, Doris Gaskill, will my ability to hit the high notes in Miss Reed's glee club to Anna Griflis. May she never get off key. I, Earl Haddock, will my interest in farming and livestock judging ability to Dick Gillespie. I, Martha Ann Hawley, will my job as news reporter to Betty Hipsher, hoping she finds more gossip than I. I, Billy Sam Haynes, will my temper on the basketball floor to John Markley. I, Melvin Hines, will my bass voice to Jack Cole. May he use it to the best of his ability. I, Eleanor House, will my shortness to Mil- dred Bacon. I, Betty Marie Jaynes, will my dark com- plexion to .Alrnetta Bartlett. I, Mary Lou Kennedy, will my ability to get demerlts from Mr. Pribble to Charles Handy. I, Lillian Kirts, will my interest in Crawfords- ville to Patsy Bowlus. I, Elsie Kochel, will my fondness for boys to Mary Lou Ottinger. I, Everett Lohmeyer, will my wrecked cars to William Clair Byers. I, Flora Martin, will my ability to giggle all the time to May Odle and Pauline Kaniewski. I, Rosemary Martin, will my love for study and high grades to Jeanne Davis and Bertha Byers. I, Barbara Mathews, will my interest in West Lebanon to Betty Biggs. I, Margaret McIntosh, will my height to Pauline Kaniewski. May she never have to tip- toe. I, Robert Melton, will my way with the women to Howard Ttate. I, Robert Miles, will my Blue Streak 131 Chev.J to John Markley. May he get more speed out of her than I did. I, Norma Moore, will my position as secretary to Mr. Grady Swadley to Juanita May. I, Louise Newton, will my appetite to Jerry French. I, William Penick, will my athletic ability and charming ways with the fair sex to Win- field Wesley. I, Lee Perry, will my seven years' experience in the band of Bingy High to Carl Dean Mclntosh. I, James Pugh, will my height to Elmer Mc- Aleer. May it do him more good than it did me. I, George Reitz, will my bashful ways around the girls to Robert Lee Freeland. I, Thomas Ringer, will my ability to play hooky and always get caught to John Markley. I, Leona Sipes, will my ability to chew gum in classes to Bessie DeZarn. I, Ernest Slauter, will my track record to the junior class boys. I, Frank Taylor, will my interest in intra- mural basketball to Richard Gillespie. I, Dwain Thompson, will my interest in girls to Joe Lanie. I, Leland Trott, will my interest in school work and extra-curricular activities to Richard Billings. I, Donald VanLaere, will my typing ability to any junior who needs it. I, Marjorie York, will my ability to sew to Shirley McLain. Society FRESHMAN CLASS PARTY The members of the Freshman class met at the school building on the evening of October 14, and then proceeded to the City Park, where a wiener roast was en- joyed around a big bonfire. Other refreshments besides wieners and buns included potato chips, popcorn, and cokes. Later during the evening games and dancing were enjoyed in the school auditorium-gymnasium. Guests were the class sponsor, Mr. Joseph Cull, Principal Edgar E. Stahl and friends of the class members. 1- .. SENIOR GIRLS' TEA At 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, April 19, the Williamsport High School Gymnasium was the scene of the Senior Girls' Tea with the Business and Profes- sional Women's Club of Warren County as hosts to the girl graduates of Pine Village, West Lebanon, and Williamsport. The annual affair was opened with a musical program. Miss Emma Jane Bever of the Education and Vocation Com- mittee presented the medals to the superior and outstanding academic and com- mercial students in each of the three high schools. Dainty refreshments were served from a beautifully appointed tea table covered with a lace cloth and decorated with spring flowers and tall tapers. . JUNIOR-SENIOR RECEPTION Gay and colorful spring Bowers, greenery, pastel crepe paper streamers, and subdued candlelight provided the background for the annual Junior-Senior ban- quet and prom, which was given on the evening of Friday, May 13, at 7:30 o'clock in the Williamsport High School Gymnasium. At attractively appointed small tables artistically set with all tapers, flowers and clever favors, a three course dinner was served. Dancing was enjoyed from nine o'clock until midnight. Joe Wilson's 'Tune Toppers from Attica furnished the music. -lill GIRL SCOUT PARTY Clever Valentine motifs and appointments were used in decorations for the Girl Scout party for Warren County given on the evening of Friday, February 11, in the school auditorium-gymnasium. The Warren County Business and Profes- sional Women's Club was host to the annual affair. Relay games were enjoyed. Dainty refreshments of ice cream, cakes, and cokes were served by the committee in charge. uniors First Row, left to right-Patsy Bowlus, Phyllis Miller, Shirley McLain, Juanita May, Mary Odle, Jeanne Davis, Elmer McAleer, Mr. Swadley. Second Row, left to right-Paul Lucas, Geraldine French, Bertha Byers, Gladys Worley, Arnetta Bartlett, Betty Hipsher. Third Row, left to right-Jo Ann Houck, Anna Griflis, Betty Biggs, Mildred Bacon, Bessie DeZarn, Joe Lanie, Mary Lou Ottinger, Kay Sipes. Fourth Row, left to right-Pauline Kaniewski, Jack Cole, Richard Gillespie, Bob Ehler, Meredith Tatlock, Howard Tate, Joyce Silver, Darrell Reynolds. Fifth Row, left to right-Doris Bannon, Delbert Fink, Charles Handy, John Markley, Bob Freeland, Richard Billings, Carl Dean McIntosh, Bill Byers, Winfield Wesley. Sophomorcs First Row, left to right-Barbara Kingen, Carla Bever, Clyde Byers, Gordon Banning, Arlene Kell, Joanne Melton, Leroy Arnold, Mr. Pribble. Second Row, left to right--Beverly House, Donald Synesael, Ann Gillespie, Velma Turnpaugh, Marion Chambers, Frances Watkins, Lois Trott, Marjorie Bridgewater. Third Row, left to right--Sherman Pasley, Junior Cole, Charles Burton, Dorothy Keown, Don Miles, James Flood, Eugene Newton, Gary Goodwine. Fourth Row, left to right-Billie Willett, Daisy Downey, Freeman Wallace, June Cox,AGarland Bullington, Joan Ringer, James Mclntosh, Merridy Crumley, Kay llildenbrand. Fifth Row, left to right-Clinton Osborn, Carroll Thompson, Robert McClatchey, Jackie Jacks, Mack McKinzie, Richard Johnson, Gary Zenor, Billy Jaynes, Richard Kincade, Robert Folk, Cynthia Masters. I F rcshmen First Row, left to right-Norman Held, Dorothy Hines, Beverly Jernagan, Tommy Swaney, Naomi Cronkhite, Jean Wilson, Mr. Cull. Second Row, left to right-Violet Manus, Phyllis Phelps, Ronnie Cofling, Rena Poynter, Nancy Folk, Tommy Silver, Joyce Hamilton. ' Third Row, left to right-Virginia Larch, Clara Tatiinger, Carolyn Swanson, Janet Butler, Nedra Bartlett, Carolyn Watson, Willadeen Greer, Betty Tyler. Fourth Row, left to right-Sue Penick, Bobby Martin, Estella May, Dorothy Rolan, Wilma Bullington, Dottie Wilson, Beverly Kinney Eddie Williams, Janet Hamilton. Fifth Row, left to right-James Stump, Donnie Butler, John Reynolds, Donald Foster, Glen Taylor, Bill Smith, James Waltz, Don Hoskins, Sharon Wisdom, Mary Ann Aldridge. SX X NSN: mmm Eighth Grade First Row, lct to right-Robert House, Allan Rolan, Sarah Kennedy, James Morris, Joyce Weidenhammer, Norma Sipes, Mr. Bonebrake. Anita Bell, Barbara Ann Manus. Onita Bell, Barbara Ann Manus. Third Row, left to right-Nancy Handy, Sharon Freeland, Virginia DeMotte, Richard Watkins, Judy Lambert, Rose Marion Smiley, Pauline Greer. Fourth Row, left to right-Barbara Sue Crowder, Margaret Johnson, David Bratton, Jimmie Jacks, Walter Barnhart, Barbara Hurd, Lloyd Wilson, Shirley Tate. Bill Solomon tabsentl .Seventh Grade First Row, left to right-Betty Jernagan, Danny Bowlus, Bobby Lee Demum- brum, Richard Stewart, Bobby Gene Greer, Beverly Hawley, Mr. Hensley. Second Row, left to right-Dick Pittman, Bernadine Arnold, Gene Aldridge, Bob Kenner, Bob Lucas, Wilma Cox. Third .Row, left to right-Dick Dobbels, Margery Lucas, Billy House, Peggy Kennedy, Larry Zufall, Betty Lou Keown. Fourth Row, left to right-Wayne Johnson, Sue Million, Patricia Kirts, Cather- ine Allen, Earl Cripe, Ellora Landreth, Janet Hurd, Merle Rush. Sixth Grade First Row, left to right-Bobby McLain, Joe Lee Ousler, James Jernagan, Shirley Brooks, Earlene Sipes, Miss Reed. Second Row, left to right-Billy Demumbrum, James May, Dean Hughes, Rosalie Harris, Charles Boyle. Third Row, left to right-Shirley Bratton, William Ringer, Jerry Jacks, Madlon Crumley, Martha Flint, Shirley Tafiinger. Fourth Row, left to right-Mary Watkins, Donald Sewell, Betty Westfall, Richard Allen, Junior Kennedy, Walter DeZarn, Martha Walder, Joan Banning. -a-...-- A- A 'un-te 4-Q fb. .- .-,. ,Q ,- Fifth Grade First Row, left to right-Jackie Ousler, George Abel, Myrlis Brooks, Anna Mae Mathis, Mary Eileen Manus, Charles Stump, Donald Pearson, Larry Sipes, Mrs. Norman. Second Row, left to right-Anne Louise Emerson, John Banning, Joan Jacks, Betty Reitz, Barbara Fleming, Richard Barnhart, Tommy Waltz, Glenn Sewell. Third Row, left to right-Mary Ellen Masters, Russell Morgan, Edna DeZarn, Judy Fechtman, Ann Lee Schmiedicke, Ruth Lindburg, Tommy Hellwig, Julia McCabe, Lee Ann Tate. iAbsentl-Raymond McGraw, Louis Greer, Arlene Larch. Fourth Grade First Row, left to right-Mary Ethel Lucas, Patty Jo Dobbels, Larry Dean Crowder, Arthur Dunford, Donna Jernagan, Linda Bowlus. Second Row, left to right-Judy Asbury, Virginia Hellwig, Billy Linson, Car- olyn Swadley, Jerry Neumayr, Fay Lucas, Janet Dill, Mrs. Fink. Third Row, left to right-Linda Bell, Normal Jean Arlen, Terry Coffing, Donna Smith, Lanean Renville, Delores Brooks, Lula DeZarn, Sue Broadwell. Fourth Row, left to right-Dicky Taylor,-Larry Hotchkiss, Ronald Dee, Joyce Rush, Don Snyder, Douglas Snyder, Robert Westfall, Cecil Raplee, Lois Tallinger. X x X X - -Q fx fsx -8 '1' 4 fiiifiw? 6-KE' fffvflf 'Mun My-L if Mb -1, Ji' Fm X 'E D A 'Er Third Grade First Row, left to right-Betty Wilson, Gorman Lightle, Melvinia Kavieck, Deloris Stewart, David Lucas, Helen Tyler. Second Row, left to right-Sue Lucas, Janet Broadwell, Danny Weidenhammer, Lucille May, Phyllis Boyle, Margaret Abel, Mrs. Pickrell. -H- Third Row, left to right-Larry Snider, Bill Burger, Gail Jean, Barbara Bowlus, Charles Gephart, Wayne Arnold, Berenice Hudler, Lois Keown, Burr Smiley. Second Grade First Row, left to right-Laura Mae Rush, Sue Raplee, Walter Tailinger, Sudie Jordan, Judy Hamilton, Alma Lucas, Mrs. Kenworthy. Second Row, left to right--Jimmie Crowder, Rose Ella Greer, Judy Taylor, Sandy Brooks, Aletha Anderson, Donna Asbury, Mike James. Third Row, left to right-Melvin Stewart, Sandra Jernagan, Wynn Jones, Joyce Mathis, David Brooks, Rebecca Foster, Jimmie Gephart, Fourth Row, left to right-Ann Neumayr, Laurence Fletcher, Nancy Herndon, Pat Hildenbrand, Arleah Hotchkiss, Fred Fechtman, Wilma Emerson, Patty Smith, Bobby Manus iNot in picturel. First Grade First Row, left to right-Edith May Lucas, Karen Sertois, Jimmy Simpson, Nancy Rudolph, Florence Stickler, Max Weidenhammer, Mrs. Biggs. Second Row, left to right-Billy Kennedy, Jimmie Wagoner, John Stahl, Carolyn Karrick, Jackie Raplee, Donald Emerson, Dorothy Bracken. Third Row, left to right-Judy Jacks, Butch Stewart, Betty Brandenburg, John Asbury, Jeanne Lucas, Lois Jordan, Martha Gillespie, Joan Watkins. Fourth Row, left to right-Lynn Sells, Janet Gephart, Lorma Rose Welch, Barbara Ann Brown, Lane Hotchkiss, Ronnie Snyder, Gail Sells, Bob Burger, Jan Rueznaar. Fifth Row, left to right--Shirley McGraw, Janet House, Sharon Murray, Stevie Fleming, Barbara Synder, Jerry Banning, Clarabelle Manus, Jim McCabe, Ronda Biddle, Douglas Ogborn, Joyce Nehrig iabsentl. 1 3 Sf wa' U-. - Q , 4 , Y' .4 4 -.f SECRETARIES Seated, loft to right - Juanita Barwick, Patri- cia Balser, Mar- tha Ann Hawley. Standing, left to right- N o r m a Davis, N 0 r m a Moore, Frances M i d d l e t 0 n twithclrawnl El- sie Kochcl. NEWS REPORTERS Left to right- M i s S B i e r 1 y, Martha Hawley, Juanita Barwick, Norma Davis. LIBRARIANS Left to right- Frances Wat- kins, Doris Ban- non, Carla Bev- er, Ann Gilles- ie Joyce Silver P , , B 0 t t y Hipsher, Miss Bierly. kjas. -real ffm ,..,..-fri! GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION This group in- cludes girls from t h e Freshman and Sophomore classes. Mrs. Dill was the su- pervisor. COMMERCE T h e students in this group are in one of the ad- vanced typing classes. T h e i r instructor is Miss Sims. CHEMISTRY Left to right- Mary Odle, Lil- lian Kirts, Mr. Cox, Tom Ring- er, Richard Gil- lespie, Richard Billings. SHOP Left to right-Rob- ert Miles, James Pugh, William By- ers, Principal Stahl Donald VanLaere, Elmer McA1eer, Howard Tate, Mer- edith Tatlock, Le- land Trott, Delbert Fink, Robert Mel- ton, Winfield Wes- ley, Carl Dean Mc- Intosh, Lee Perry, Billy Sam Haynes, Wayne Crowder Rich ard Cole, James Bratton. HOME EC. Standing, left to right - Mrs. Dill, K a y Hildenbrand, Joan Ringer. Seated, left to right -Cynthia Masters, Lois Trott, Velma Turnpaugh, M a r- jorie Bridgewater. ART Seated, left to right -George Reitz, Er- nest Slauter, Ever- ett Lohmeyer, Mar- ion Traviolia, Mon- ty Crumley. Standng - Jean Brooks, Miss Reed, Kay Sipes. At the Board, left to right - Betty Biggs, Arnetta Bartlett. At the Easel, left to right-Leona Sipes, Flora Martin. sa- -e - :-N, K ASSEMBLY The way it us- ually is' - al- most! EIGHTH GRADE PATROL First Row, left to right - Pauline Greer, Robert House. Second Row, left to right-Sarah Kennedy, Walter Barnhart, J i m- rhie Jacks, Shir- ley Tate. SEVENTH GRADE PATROL First Row, left to right - D e a n Hughes, William Ringer. Second Row, left to right - Billy D e m u m brum, J o a n Banning, B e t t y Westfall, Mary Watkins. 'O' Glcc Club First Row, left to right-Norman Held, Betty Tyler, Patsy Bowlus, Beverly Jernagan, Phyllis Miller, Jeanne Davis, Virginia Larch, Juanita Barwick, Carla Bc-ver. Jean Wilson, Miss Reed. Second Row, left to right-Dorothy Hines, Phyllis Phelps, Jo Ann Houck, Betty Jaynes, Lois Trott, Mary Odle, Jean Brooks, Shirley McLain, Violet Manus, Ger- aldine French, Joyce Ilamilton. Third Row, left to right-Betty llipsher, Leona Sipes, Frances Watkins, Barbara Beason, Nedra Bartlett, Carolyn Swanson, Willadeen Greer, Bessie DeZarn, Sue Peniek, Arnetta Bartlett, Ann Gillespie, Juanita May. Fourth Row, left to right-Marjorie Bridgewater, Elsie Kochel, Rosemary Martin, Betty Biggs, Beverly House, Anna Griflis, Norma Davis, Merridy Crumley, Gladys Worley, Doris Gaskill, Patricia Balser, Velma Turnpaugh. Fifth Row, let to right-Martha Ann Hawley, CynthiaMasters, Richard Gillespie, Mack McKinzie, James Pugh, John Markley, Robert MeClatchey, Melvin Hines, Howard Tate, Sharon Wisdom, Mildred Bacon. Sixth Row, left to right.-Mary Lou Ottinger, Kay Sipes, Betty Bush, Janet Hamilton, Mary Ann Aldridge, Kay Hildenbrand, Dorothy Rolan, Marjorie York, Joan Ringer, Dottie Wilson, Don Miles, Joyce Silver, James Waltz, Beverly Kinney. Band First Row, left to right-Mary Lou Ottinger, Juanita Barwick, Betty Hipsher James Pugh, Mary Odle, Ruth Lindburg. Second Row, left to right--Jo Ann Houck, Judy Lambert, Judy Fechtman Norman Held, Robert Miles, Kay Sipes, Carl Dean McIntosh, Naomi Cronkhite William Ringer, Margaret Mclntosh, Leona Sipes, Billie Garriott, Betty Biggs. Standing, left to right-Sharon Freeland, Martha Ann Hawley, Lee Perry Robert MeClatchey, Mr. Cull, eff if es If iii ss A fi fl fi ll if iff 1,1 il Suzie the Siren i 'A ,MM-M. W J , Members of the senior class presented Susie the Siren, a three-act comedy, on Friday evening, December 17, at the high school auditorium-gymnasium under the direction of Miss Fields. CAST OF CHARACTERS Susie, the siren - - Mr. Reynolds, her father Mrs. Reynolds. her mother Petey, her young brother Midge, her best girl friend , Gussie, a young neighbor Jim, the vandal - Blimp, his big pal Agnes - A - Beverly - Nona - - . - - - - Jumbo, a menace - - High Mrs. Comstalk, a visitor - Miss Oakley, a teacher - Dugan, a policeman ' Q Prompter - - - Mr. Foley, of Harristown Stage Managers and Assistants ----- Billie Garriott, Bob Miles, Toby Crumley, Martha Ann Hawley Mary Lou Kennedy J Betty Jaynes Ernest Slauter Norma Davis George Reitz - Leona Sipes Juanita Barwick Ronald Crane Tom Ringer , high school girls Louise Newton James Bratton Marion Traviolia Frances Middleton - Jean Brooks - James Pugh Patricia Balser Billy Sam Haynes Amazing Gracie A clever farce in three acts was presented by the Junior Class of Williamsport High School in the auditorium-gymnasium at eight o'clock on March 23, 1949. Mr. Swadley, sponsor, directed the play. I CAST OF CHARACTERS Farnia Fudd, the hillbilly maid Rainbow Batts, the Negro cook Piedmont Jones, Negro handyman Ty Underwood, a young husband Gracie, a young wife - - Dodie Spicer, the brat next door Mrs. Spicer, the nosey neighbor Butch Briscoe, Farina's boy friend Horatio Helfrey, Ty's uncle - Darius Damrock, Gracie's boss Miss Talulah Tate, Gracie's aunt Bessie DeZarn Gladys Worley Winfield Wesley Darrell Reynolds - Betty Biggs Patsy Bowlus Jo Ann Houck - Delbert Fink Richard Gillespie Richard Billings Mary Lou Ottinger Girl Scouts First Row, left to right-Myrlis Brooks, Wilma Cox, Judy McCabe, Mary Ellen Masters, Beverly Hawley, Earline Sipes. Second Row, left to right-Janet Hurd, Sue Million, Joyce Weidenhammer, Carla Bever, Norma Sipes, Ellora Landreth, Miss Bierly. Third Row, left to right-Judy Fechtman, Nancy Folk, Ann Gillespie, Cynthia Mas- ters, Barbara Hurd, Betty Marie Westfall, Sharon Freeland. Gliders Club Every Wednesday the high school students who are interested in dancing get together for a weekly session. Boy Scouts First Row, left to right-Joe Lee' Ousler, Leroy Arnold, Normand. Sipes, Dean Hughes, Allan Rolan, Charles Boyle, William Pickrell. Second Row, left to right: James May, Jerry Jacks, Walter DeZarn, Ronnie Coding, Donald Sewell, William Ringer, James Morris. Third Row, left to right-Dick Watkins, Richard Allen, Jimmie Jacks, Donnie 6 'Pv- vu. 'Q-J' '-Q? gk ,gg Quia!! 1'.22 3- ff-'J ,Qui stiff' tp pail BJ! N 'Hsu ,gg fv- -r Qi F Q Q fx Q--1 A H H M it ini W W M 2 x 4t?.,,yJ5 1 if Iokes Mr. Swadley: Name one of the most important uses of cow's hide. Ernest Slauter: It keeps the cow together. l-l1.-11.- Juanita Barwick Cat the almond counter! : Who attends to the nuts? Mr. Simpsonzi Be patient. I'l1 wait on you in a minute. T. Mrs. Biggs Cpointing to a deer in a pasturej : Now, Johnny, tell me what that animal is. Johnny Stahl: I don't know, teacher. Mrs. Biggs: What does your mother call your father? Johnny: Is a beetle that big? 1- 1 Mrs. Rolan: Now, say your prayers, Bob, and go to sleep. Bob fcheer leaderlz God bless Ma, God bless Pa, God bless me- rah! rah! rah ! Betty Jaynes: How long did it take your wife to learn to drive an automobile ? Mr. Pribble: It will be ten years this fall. 1 Mary Lou Oiiingerz Uncle, don't you play football? Mr. Hensley: No, why? Mary Lou: Well, dad said that he would like to see you kick off. Betty Hipsher: Who is that terrible looking woman standing next to the door? Mr. Swadley: That's my wife. Betty: Er-er, I didn't mean her, I meant the young one behind her. Mr. Swadley: That is my daughter. li--1.11 Miss Fields: Bob, use 'asbestos' in a sentence. Robert Freeland: I do my work asbestos I can. -T- Monty Crumley: You ought to take chloroform. Ronnie Crane: Yeh? Who teaches it? Future Farmers of America First Row, left to right-Mr. Cox, Don Miles, George Reitz, Bob Miles, Charles Banning, Bill Garriott, Leland Trott. Second Row, left to right-Gordon Banning, Sherman Pasley, James Flood, Joe Lanie, Paul Lucas, Bob Hanthorne. Third Row, left to right-James McIntosh, Eugene Newton, Wayne Haddock, Billie Willett, James Bratton, Jack Cole, Darrell Reynolds, Earl Haddock. Fourth Row, left to right-Everett Lohmeyer, William Byers, Dwain Thompson, Carl Dean McIntosh, Robert Freeland, John Markley, Delbert Fink, Carroll Thomp- son, Robert Ehler. OFFICERS President, Charles Banning Vice-President, Bob Miles Treasurer, Bill Garriott Secretary, George Reitz Reporter, Leland Trott Sentinel, Don Miles Advisor, Mr. Cox ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION PICNIC The Athletic Association annual picnic of the Williamsport High School was held at the park on the afternoon of October 19, with 138 students present. Members of the high school faculty were also in attendance. Clever stunts started off the afternoon's entertainment with several members of the sophomore class presenting an imitation of Mrs. Velma Dil1's physical educa- tion class, and Mr. Grady Swadley's geometry class recitation. Also included in their entertainment was an imitation of Mr. Russell Pribble's Ford. Marjorie Bridgewater was the Ford. Athletic games and contests were also enjoyed. Refreshments of doughnuts, hot dogs, potato chips, and cokes were served by the student committee in charge, and several members of the faculty. The officers of the organization this year included: President, Bill Garriottg Vice-President, Thomas Ringer, Secretary-Treasurer, Betty Jaynes. --11-11. SOPHOMORE CLASS PARTY On Monday evening, December the sixth, thirty-six members of the Sophomore class and Mr. Russell Pribble, sponsor, enjoyed their initial party of the school year in the high school auditorium-gymnasium. Games were enjoyed, but dancing highlighted the evening's entertainment. Delicious refreshments of ham salad sandwiches and cokes were served at the conclusion of the pleasant evening. Guests included Supt. Fred D. Fechtman and members of other classes. -llll DISTRICT CHORAL FESTIVAL The district high school Choral Festival was held Friday evening, April 8, at 8:00 o'clock in the Attica gymnasium. This event featured nine schools from Fountain, Warren and Benton counties. Four hundred students made up the mixed chorus. Prof. Krueger of the Music de- partment of Indiana University was the guest conductor. Fifty students from the vocal department of the Williamsport High School, under the direction of Miss Pauline Reed, sang in the combined chorus. The Girls' Quartet composed of Betty Biggs, Doris Gaskill, Shirley McLain, Kay Sipes, Jo Ann Houck, and Martha Hawley sang a special number, What A Lovely Day by Federer, accompanied by Miss Reed. 11-1. SENIOR CHRISTMAS DANCE On the evening of December 23, the members of the Senior class entertained with the annual yuletide dance in the school auditorium-gymnasium. The gay and colorful decorations and motifs were in keeping with the holiday season. Streamers of red and green crepe paper were used in decorating the tall pillars. Large wreaths of greenery and mistletoe were placed attractively about the room. At one end of the gymnasium was a fireplace and a gaily decorated tree. A Christmas tree also was seen on the stage. Two-prizes were presented by the class. These included a door prize and a lucky couple gift. Dancing was enjoyed from nine o'c1ock until midnight. Music for the annual affair was furnished by Lyle Mitchell's Sophisticated Swingsters from Hoopeston, Illinois. 1 N555 5 IQQSQQN X. E 7 We N K N xg X XQWA 5. M Q ,.,..nv--4' M. ROBERT MCCLATCHEY KAY HILDENBRAND MERRIDY CRUMLEY ANN GILLESPIE Red and Black fight-iight! Red and Black fight-iight' Who fight? ? ? We tight. Yea, Red-Yea, Black. Yea, Team, iight back. We've got the go, We've got the get, We've got the boys, We've got the grit, The go, the get, the boys, the grit Come on, Bingy, let 'er rip! Bernadine Arnold Sue Million Judy Fechtman Mary Ellen Masters Victory! Victory! 'That's our cry! Go get 'em, Bingy-Go get 'eml ! V-i-c-t-o-r-y. Go get 'em, Bingy-Go get 'eml ! Are we in it? Well, I guess! Yell it! ! ! Will we win it? Yes! Yes! Yes! Go get 'em, Bingy-Go get 'em! ! Sharon Freeland Norma Sipes Judy Lambert Football Standing, left to right, third row-Gordon Banning, Jimmie Waltz, Tom Ringer, CManagerJ, Bob Ehler, Bill Byers, Junior Cole. Standing, left to right,, second row-Coach Bonebrake, Freeman Wallace Richard Gillespie, Mack McKinzie, Richard Billings, Jackie Jacks, Bob Folk, Jimmie Stump, Joe Lanie, Coach Broadwell. Seated, left to right-Marion Traviolia, Delbert Fink, Billy Sam Haynes, Bob Freeland, Jim Pugh, Bill Penick, Howard Tate. Lettcrmen Billy Sam Haynes, Bill Penick, James Pugh, Marion Traviolia, Richard Billings, John Markley, Robert Freeland, Howard Tate, Delbert Fink, Joe Lanie, Richard Gillespie, Robert Folk, Jack Jacks. CROWDER HAYN ES TATE BASKETBALL SV I . 1 gfisiwfg Q , N ' - a22?22sw1 ,, , Q -XA. g5:5:i'g:,',Eg8 f.:.. -1. - ' q , - ' 'w xx? x COACH BROADWELL BILLINGS I KLEY 1. BULLIN GTO PENICK 1 TRAVIOLIA I Basketball FIRST TEAM Sitting, left to right-Garland Bullington, Bill Penick, Billy Sam Haynes, Marion Traviolia, Howard Tate, Standing, left to right-Billy Jaynes lManagerJ, Richard Billings, Wayne Crowder, John Markley, Coach Broadwell. SECOND TEAM Sitting, left to right-Freeman Wallace, Richard Kincade, Richard Gillespie, Winfield Wesley, Jack Cole. Standing--Coach Bonebrake, Delbert Fink, Mack McKinzie, Richard Johnson Gary Zenor, Jackie Jacks, Robert Folk lManagerl. v W. Date Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Dec. 3 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Dec. 22 Jan. 7 Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 23-26 Date Opponents Nov. 5 Richland Nov. 12 Otterbein Nov. 19 Veedersburg Nov. 23 Pine Village Dec. 3 Attica - Dec, 10 Covington Dec. 15 Waynetown Dec. 22 Boswell - First Team Schedule Opponents Richland Otterbein Veedersburg Pine Village Attica Covington Waynetown Boswell Goodland West Lebanon Oxford Wallace Kingman Freeland Park Ambia Earl Park West Lafayette Perrysville Wallace Richland Township Where Played Attica Otterbein Veedersburg Pine Village Attica Williamsport Williamsport Boswell Goodland Attica Oxford Score We -They 18-44 24-31 44-43 44-25 26-73 32-37 29-33 19-33 27-42 41-31 30-40 Wabash Valley Tournament 42-26 Wabash Valley Tournament 29-31 Williamsport Williamsport Williamsport Purdue Perrysville Williamsport Sectional Tourney Second Team Schedule We They Date Score Jan. - 34 Jan. - 21 Jan. . . 34 Jan. . - 28 Feb. . - 14 Feb. - 25 Feb. . - 33 Feb. 24 Feb. Opponents Goodland - West Lebanon Oxford - - Freeland Park Ambia - - Earl Park - - West Lafayette Perrysville - Wallace - - 43-40 34-37 36-38 18-59 23-38 42-24 36-37 We They 13 20 31 12 24 16 15 17 25 24 36 28 16 27 18 29 40 16 Freshman Team Kneeling-Norman Held, Ronnie Coffing, Tommy Silver. Standing-Bobby Martin, John Reynolds, Coach Bonehrake, Don Hoskins, James Stump. , Junior High Team First Row, left to right-Joe Lee Ousler, Billy Demumbrum, Walter Barnhart, Jerry Jacks, Bobby McLain. Second How, left to right-Normand Sipes lManagerJ, Dean Hughes, Dick Watkins, David Bratton, Jimmie Jcks, Donald Sewell, Walter DeZarn, William Ringer, Mr. Pribble. Fifth-Sixth Grade Team First Row, left to right-Danny Bowlus, George Abel, Bob Lucas, Dick Pittman, Charles Stump. Second Row, left to right-Glenn Sewell, Bob Kenner, Tommy Hellwig, Earl Rush, Lowell Hensley, Earl Cripe, Larry Zufall, Dick Dobbels, Bobby Demumbrum. U Baseball Team Standing left to right-Coach Bonebrake, Jackie Jacks, Frank Taylor, Delbert Fink, Billy Sam Haynes, Ernest Slauter, Winiield Wesley, Garland Bullington, Darrell Reynolds, Coach Broadwell. Seated, loft to right-George Reitz, Bill Penick, Robert Melton, Mack McKinzie lManagerJ, Marion Traviolia, Gary Zenor, Leland Trott. Track Team First Row, left to right-George Reitz, Marion Traviolia, Mack McKinzie lManagerJ, Bill Penick, Leland Trott. Second Row, left to right-Coach Bonebrake, Garland Bullington, Richard Kin- cade, Darrell Reynolds, Ernest Slauter, Delbert Fink, Winiield Wesley, Ronald Crane, Coach Broadwell. Standing, left to right-Don Hoskins, John Reynolds, Jackie Jacks, Billy Sam Haynes, Thomas Ringer, Bob Miles, Glen Taylor, Bob Martin. Our Annual Staff FRANCES FIELDS GEORGE REITZ NORMA MOORE SPOHSOI' Co-Editors Seated, left to right-Betty Jaynes, Billy Sam Haynes, George Reitz, Miss Fields, Norma Moore, Thomas Ringer, Jean Brooks 4Withdrawnl. Standing, left to right-Rosemary Martin, Elsie Kochel, Leland Trott, Marjorie York, Monty Crumley, Frances Middleton twithdrawnl, Patricia Balser, Doris Gaskill. Alumni 1888-Nellie Anderson-Russell, Frank Gregory, Victor H. Ringer, Alice Thomas-Ringer. detgslir-Bessie Glenn, Ethe ynd Gregory, William H. Van- I890-Jessie Claypool-Taylor, William Stearns. 1891-Otto Ringel, Stella Steams-Campbell, Sylvia Wake- man-Wlnks, Louise Held-Fleenor, Lydia Gemmer-Collicot. 1892-Lotta Biggs-Gemmer, Neva Chambers, George A. Gemmer, Bertha Gregory-Jackson, Blanche Gregory, John Held, Alice Woods-Morris. 1893-Lottie High-Billings, William D. Ringer, Bessie Swisher-Rirwel. 1894-A. ayne Hanson, Blanche Judy-Sutton, E. Guy Sutton, Elizabeth Schoonover-McCord, Warren Smith. 1895-Sara H. Bryant-Luke, Mabel Claypool, Pearl Gregory- Cartlidge, Emma Haines-Dannecker, W. Lorenze Hanson, Lillie Rhode-Beckett, Frances Rabourne-Broadle, Clint E. Norguest, Gem Schoonover. 1896-Mamie Norquest-Judy, Fred Rabb, John Ritenour. 1897-John Chamber, Grace McClallin-Elwood, Rupert Gregory, Nellie Moore-Chambers. 1899-Ada Comfaton-Held, William Demmary, Pearl Har- mon-Cofhng, Vio a Held-Reiff, Grace Sentman-Winks, May L. Nichol. Elsie Stephens-Ross, Rose Straube. 1900-Clarence Norquest, Lee Johnson. 1901-Sadie Citizen-Klger, Fannie Osborne-Comng, Ger- trude Hanson-Webb, Laurabel Schoonover, Bertha Ste-- phens-Smith, Bess Schoonover. 1902-Arthur Biggs, Halton Biggs, George Clawson, Earl Klnsell. Jessie Compton. Clara Donavan-Book, Gladys Goodwlne-Biggs, Ruth Gregory-Eskew, Mary Smith-Mitz- near. Clara Hobart-George. 1903-Thomas Chenoweth, George Dove, Robert Hanson, Harry Messmore. Lois.Blser-Smith. Ethel Hock-Hunter. George Rexff, Harry Little, Helen Delancey-Brier, Pearl McKinney-Wallace. 1904-Robert Brier,-Donald Crawford, Rae Fleming. Carl Bowlus, Esther Dick-Stewart, Della Bottorff-Anderson, Elsie Rose-Smart, Fred Frame. 1905-Carl Mehafley, Conrad Hanson, Charles Reifl, Dale Rush, Harry Schoonover, Bessie Lighty-Gill, Flossle Titus- Kllngholtz. 1906-William Brier, Marie Peterson-Whitehead, Law- rence Etnlre, Ada McKnight, Charles Crone, Mary Russell- Nehrig, Otto May, Maude Briggs-Grosstuck, Maude Kin- sell-Bennett. 1997-Lella Smith, Genevieve Bowlus-Schoonover, Thomas Wolf, Lucille Cottingham-Sewell, Lelia Davis-May. 1908-Bryon Llghty, Charles McCabe, Dan Anderson, Lella DeMotte-Sheldon, Dale Stansbury, Earl Hobart, Wil'-'ia Tinslinger-Thomas, Mary Odle-Gephart. 1909-Catherine Carmichael, Mary Anderson-Steinburg, Dorothy Klnsell-Brant, Shirley Fox-Peterson, Gertrude Et- nlrf--Wehren. 1910-Lella Anderson-Williams, Jennie Llndsley-Hunter, Cecil Haupt, Maebeth McCullough-Crowe, Bessie Odle- Morgan, Esther Thomas. Edythe Fresch-Hart, Max Mc- Cullough. Alma Dawson-Stetler. Zora Martin-Ttitler. 1911-Helen Boyd, Pearl Dennis, Ruth Covalt, Genevieve Herricks-Meade, Gladys Farrel-Gross, Rose Simmerman- Harvey, Beulah Trimbel-Alexander, Marie Bowlus-Butt, Hazel Bowlus-Moore, Fleda Watkins-Collier. 1912-Gladys Evans-Morris, James Schoonover Edythe Moore-DeMotte, Iva Oland-Mounts, Elwyn G. Williams, Pauline Hottensteln-McCormack, Allce McDonald-Nelson, Carl Butt. Myrtle Horn-Mann, Ione Smith-Foster. Carlton Winks, Theda Thompson-Hilkey. Ruby Moore-Wickstrum, Emerson Pugh, Glenn Herricks, Margaret Stansbury- Stockton, Belle Brown-Kerr, Ethel Frasch, Thomas Powell, Gertrude Dennis-Christoper, Clarence Moore. 1913-Edna Haupt-Mehaftey, Alfred Raines, Grace Trott- Clawson, Lawrence McKinzle, Glenn Munson, James Dar- ling, Marie Album-Wright, Clair Day, Ruth Hickman- Neal, Elwyn Winks, Emily Boyd. 1914-Raymond Bush, Gladys Butt-Marlatt. Hazel Den- nls-Dow, Marie Edwards-Matthews, Blanche Fullenlove- Palmer, Emerson Davis, Edith Kelster-Davis, Hazel Carter- Hamilton, Frank Held, Bessie Farrell. 1915-Berniece Hunter, Leonard Etnire, Claire Etnire, Alva Hinton. Hazel Painter-Stansbury, Helen F. Pugh, Paul Brown, Ruby Hurd-Bodine, Vecia Gray-Lantz. 1916-Raymond Barwlck, Christine Prather-Urvan, Es- ther Lighty-Crain, William Shuey, Harley Jones, Berniece Thompson, Merle Creamer-Cassel, Clella Hartz-Swaflord, Paul Dawson, Sara Trott-Messner. Leota Smith-Cline, Irene Schlosser-Hlgg1e, William R. Ringer. . 1917-Carl Bever, Fred Bowlus, Mary Ellen Collyer- Woods. Helen Delaney-Harris, Amet Crudge. Ruby Ham- ilton-Taylor, Coral Hurd-DeBord, Rupert Julian, Clifford Klsllng, Joseph McCloud. Lloyd McKinzie, Alvin Taylor, Katherine Trott-Brutus, Hazel Wilson-Johnson, Leda Von Draper-Berry. 1918-Ruby Carter-VVhltehall, Henry Carter, Hazel Cronk-Kerst, Florlne Carlson-King, Gladys Simmermon, Lloyd Farthing, Flosle Fewell-Crudge, Carl Grifhth. Wil- llam Harper, Lowell Held, Effie Hickman-Hawley, Lorene Karst-Smith, Arol Nehrlg, Harry Painter. Herbert Pugh, Horace Ringer, Eva Thompson, Lucy Dutcher-Hensley, Lores Nehrig. 1919-Lora Thome-Tribbett, Edith Kellev-Carr. Edward L. McCabe, Gladys Collyer-McKinzle, Lewis Davis, Eliza- beth Etnlre-Lavendar, Helen Horn-Reeves, Kenneth Billings, Mildred McCloud, Anna Shuey-Funk, Genise Bush- eters, Helen Haupt-Vanest. .1920-John Hirlinger, Lester Blue, Jacob Shuey, Howard Dick, Llcgd Holmes, Chester Sexton, Ruby Wattles-Banta, Burnlce elangea-Raines. 1921-Harold McCabe, Frances Kelley-Youngberg, Ruby Kiger-Peck, Thomas E. Broadie, Porter Powe l. 1922-Sheldon Winks, Ralph Collyer, AMida Fox-Leaman, Robert Conley, Florence Haupt-Gruver, Martin Dannecker, Rollin Shannon, Lyle Cox. 1928-Malden Michaels, Alice Marlatt, Esther Odle, Rob- ert Smith, Ralph Evans, Rainey Shannon, John Fox, ,Emerson Biggs, Leslie Taylor. 1924-Paul Mathis, Inez Belangea-Biggs, Edna Painter- Haupt, Geneva Moffltt-Lesh, Arnold Haun, Clara Louise Haun, Gore Tilton, Ruby Winks-Wells, Eugene Kelley, Alice Cowgill, Ellen Devenish-Strother, Ruth Tilton, Con- stance Elwood-Davis, Ruth Cowgill, 1925-Aileen Broadie-Fox, John C. Gregory, Clara High- Meredith, Mildred Shaw-Rose, Bemlece Devenish, Nell E. Belangea-Johnson, Edna Hess-Jones, Phillip Held, Keith Iglihrig, Robert King, Glenn Cowgill, Lola Dutcher- Camp- e . 1926-Gladys Marlatt-Myers, Herbert McCosl-:ey Juanita Anderson-Cockman, Harrison Crowe, Mary Cowglll-Snead, Juanita Chandler-Morgan, Robert Biggs, Gladys Adams- Blankenship, Dorothy Collyer-Cramer, Ellzabet Painter- Williams, Louise Cox-Taylor. 1927-Zelma Fletcher-Held, Charles Holtz, Edella Smith- Bratton, Helen Stewart, J. Earl Held, Claudine Mankey- Bayes, Vinson Nehrlg, Ruth McCabe-Stephens, Richard King, Leroy Smith, Elizabeth Cripe-Grimth, Henry Held. 1928-Wil iam Cowgill, Delbert Davis, Halton Rush, Car- man Stephens, Ruth Held-Scribner. 1929--Martha Gregory-Spangler, Dean Stewart, Bernlece McCoskey-Abel, Elma Thomason, Freemont Conley, Dale Doty, Robert Painter, Mary M. Nehrig-Fahrney, Helena Held-Hayes, Richard Rush. 1930-Byron Graham, Sylvia Crow-Miles, Mary Foster- Reusch, Grady Swadley, Elizabeth Ross-James, Rosella Goodrich-Day. Frederick Tilton, Robert Miller, Rose Chandler-Waltz, Valerla Doty-Sites, Russell Nehrig, David Hiatt, Frances Collyer, Helen Hartz, Richard Painter, Marion Allen, Cecil Miller, Margaret Dennis-Coleman. Carlton Penick, Sarah White-Floistead, Fern Klger- Weaver, Raymond Odle, Lowell Boswell, Robert Marlatt. 1931-Desmond Abel, Gene Renville, Lena White-Keith, Archie Greenwood, Rosalie Bainbridge, Geneva Marlatt, Maxine Schlosser-Welsh, Estel Odle, Dorothy Cameron, Audress Traviolla Hansen, Lynn Graham, Hester Walker- Darling, Lincoln Rush, Ralph Strickland, Mary Held, Nelle Smith-Fletcher, Dora McKlnzie, Dorothy Frazier-Taylor, Charles Lowe, Geneva Crowe-Duncan, Virginia Martin- Nolin, Doris Stewart-Rennick, Imogene Keith-King. Elbert Julian. 1932-Elizabeth Allen-Mounts. Arnett Broadie. Lorenze Brown, Frances Cowgill-McEwen, Freda Crow-Dutler, Robert Dee. James R. Gregory, Lyle Haynes, Josephine Hottenstein-Rothenberger, Pauline Klnsell-Hushaw, Eleanor Livingston-Jester, Carl Lowe. Richard McCoskey, Bernice Miller-Davis, Eugene Mottler, L1sBeth Nehrig, Lester Phelps, Clair Roberts, Lyle Rothenberger, Olive Rush- Wilson, Keith Stewart, Ty er Swanson, Earllne Thompson- Bellarr, Morton Wagner, Leonard Wilson, Esther Wood- Howe, Mable Greenwood-Stevenson. 1933-Herman Adams, Ralph Anderson, Pauline Basey- Laskey, Dale Bowers, Margaret Bush-Holtz. Charles Car- ter, Gerald Clawson, Dora Crane-Held, Helen Dee-Musser, Maxine DeMotte-Brown, Elizabeth Finney, James Gray. Anna Laffoon-Bachi, Marlon Marlatt-Sells, Elbert Odle, Everette Oswalt, Thelma Oswalt-Hellwlg. Ruth Powell- Knox, Howard Rudolph. Joseph Steghens. Margaret Stewart-Bohnstadt, 'Harold Traviolia, arrell Wa lace, Glenn Swisher. 1934-Wahneta Allen-Keller, Wilbur Allen, Max Astell, Margaret Beason-Fry, Donald Blue, Dorothg Booth-Mays, Eileen Boswell-Hooten, Edna Bradbury- atfell, Loren Campbell, Esther Dawley-Rayl, Leonard Graves, Josephine Hamblen-Pickrell. George Jennings, Elinor Kenworthy- Allen, Melvia Knipe-Wilson, Lorraine Lewis-Wagner, Charles Morgason, Frances Martin-Dunavan, Dean Perrin, Letha Phelps-Tumpaugh, Howard Smith, Murray Stewart, Vernon Tate, Geraldine Thompson-Dee, Leo Welsh, Rex White. 1935-Stella Arehart-Redman, Mary Jane Beason-Ken- worthy, Maxine Besse-King, Dorthea Blue-Haslet, Mary Bowles-Reynolds. Lena Bradbury-Pendleton. Harold Dutcher, Charles Fink, Raymond Fleming, Marshall Fol- lowell. Everette Foxworthy. Jane Hamilton-Reuzenaar, Ada Hill-Smith, Margery Holtz-Yarbough, Paul James. Jean Johnson-White, C. J. Lamb, Eileen Lewis, Ruth Lucas-Ford, Helen Rush-Ehler, Lawrence Smith, Bob Smith, Ralph Smith, Vemon.Smlth, Basil Sorters, Hulda Swanson-High, Madge Swisher-Lucas, Robert Blue, Howard Marlon. , 1936-ldell Shepherd-Bizer, Kenneth Rush, Maxine Wertz-Stewart, Lee Wurtsbaugh, Maxine Davis-Lucas, Raymond Smith, Edith Blankenship-Jordan, Richard Ald- ridge, Helen Garriott-Crlve. Eugene Hurley, Hubert Mor- phew, Evelyn Finney-Redenbaugh, Donald Wood, Thelma Flint-Philpott, Stanley Odle, Zeda Mae Bowles-Fink, Har- old Schlosser, Martha Hipsher-Sorters-Simpson, Blanche Hlppach,Meyers, Mildred DeMotte-Weaver, Rex Barwick, Hazel Phelps-Godby, Charles Link, Edith Martin-Kincade, Leroy Traviolia, Hester Kincade-Harry, Norman Davis, Irene Smith-John, Dick Stewart, Margaret Hall-Shores, LeRoy Greenwood, Florence Gregoryx- artlidge, Richard Johnson, Marjorie Odle-Stover, Ralp Lowther, Dorothy Welshe-German, Evelyn Bartlett-Ward, Helen Ware-Hunt, Dorothy Oliver, Gera d Doeden, Delmar Clawson, Suzanne Gossett-Owens, Beatrice Watson-Wolfe. 1937--P'rk Hunter, Jane Ellen Blind, Eugene Kerst. Perry Hamilton, Marie Kiger, Roy Anderson, Vernon Bos- well, Evelyn Beaver, Glen Beason, Eileen Marion-Plunkett, Maurice Lamb, Lois Thompson, Dale Stevenson, Mary Smith-LeFevre, Don McDonald, Grace Morphew, Frances Thomas-Hewitt, Frederick Marquess, Olive Watson-Brown, Donald Bartlow, Ruth Bowman, Adren Lewis, Viola Fix- Cummings, Mildred Dee-Wagner, Billy Bob McLaughlin, John Swanson, Ned Hines, LaVerne Garriott-Fix, Russell Finney, Winston Stewart, Jack Smythe, Sam Swadley, Elmer Robbins, Violet Long-Reaves. 1938-Florence Ault-Clawson, Ida Beckett-Ehrnwalcl, Nadene Besse-Lewis, Duane Biggs, William Blind, Irene Dee-Arden, Dorothy Davis-Swadley, Robert Dimmich, Anita Doeden, Don Fox, Dale Foxworthy. Don Foxworthy, John Albert Fix, Dorothy Gray-Eller. Robert Green, Joe Hamblen, Maxine Hlpsher-Bryant, Glenna Dean Hunter- Peifer, Edith Johnson-Slinker, Russell Johnson, Joe Kiger, Kathleen Kiger, Arthur Lucas, Katheryn Lucas-Hetrick, Ruth Lucas-Anderson, Eugene Marion, Dale Martin, Harry McFerren, Marilyn Miller-Myers, Irene Phelps, Lou Ellen Renville-Lyman, Claude Reeder, Eva Stump-Marquess, Tom Stewart. Maxine Tate-Biggs, James Terry, Don Shuppert, William Jones, Chester Craft, Charles Bowlns, Douglas Carlock, Thelma Duggan-Mornout. Kenneth Wertz, Lee Ward. Richard Bonebrake, Ira Wilson, Clyde Darling. Wayne Worley. 1939-Lawrence Swanson, Bettie Hunter-Blind. Jean Gossett.. Lester McLaughlin, Jeanne Urvan-Brigner,,, Wil- liam Finney, Dale Crumly, Maxine Carlson-Dimmich, Vir- ginia Markley-Crowe, Eugene Jones, Erma Traviolia-Men- sen, Pearl DeZarn, Ann Marie Trickev-Mornout, Forrest Link, Lillian Odle-Bowlus, George Blue. Dawn Ward- Armstrong, Joseph Hurlev. Mildred Anderson-Johnston, Roxford Qswalt, Russell Kirts, Marian DeBord-Day. Mar- iorve Hetrick-Miehalak. Elmer Greenwood, Marjorie Woods, Lawrence McAdams. Richardene Jones-Tanner, Clarke Fleming, Virginia Johnson-Zenor, Vola Mae Miller, Kather- ine Kennedy-Kmeer. Bertha Hamblen-Kuntz, Ruth Howard-Fleming, Maxine Beason-Campbell, Wayne Brown, Bernice Garrison-Salts, Francis Gross. 1940-Lois Ellen Zufall-Brier, Bill Davis, Dorothy Shunnert-Dove, Thomas Campbell, Dorothy Ruark-Ruark, Gharles Urvan, Jean Lucas-Greenwood, Dwayne Francis, Barbara Demmary-Ward, Bob Ray, Phyllis Hunter, Max- me Harden-King. Marjorie Kane-Mornout, Hazel Bowman- Morgan. John Pearson, Doris Clawson-Reynolds, Don Gray, Helen Hacker-Dolick, Howard Cassel. Janet Worley- Cantwell, Coburn Marlatt. Violet Hoskins-Wurtsbauzh, Dick Wagner, Ferne Doeden, Nora Kincade. Billy Bob Woods, Eloise Lohmeyer-Billingsley, Wayne Cassel, Josa- fene Merrit-Corlett, Lawrence Sensabaugh, Janet Mull- Carlson, Robert Odle, Hazel Worley-Marlatt, Dettro Sells, Florence Odle-Cripe. Wilbur Wood, Helen Larch-Odle, Esther Swanson. Clyde Knipe, Everett Morgan. Iva L. Brown-Crone, Rex Aldredge, Madge Pribble-Barnhart, Louise Pearson-Wiggins, Merlin Robbins, Dorothy Martin- Swnnsen. Eileen Gross, John Harvey Young, Norma Smith, O. K. Minnlck. 1941--Arthur Beason, Frances Balser-Hackett, Genevieve Bush, Maurice Beckett, Luther Bowman, Lola Chamn- Kight, Carolyn Clawson-Stewart, Carl Brown, Harold Bry- ant. Mary Alice Dee-Bees, Ruth Dee, James Bush, Pat Carlock, Elsie M. Flint-Shelley, LaJune Galloway-Munson, Albert Carahan, William Clark, Ruth Gregord-Gromeeko, Mable Hamblen-Holloway, Maurice Cline, James Fix. Betty Hess-Staggs. Rubv Kinneer, Bob Fox, Herbert Hewitt, Clara Knlpe-McClatchey, Marie Lape-Kemble, Wayne Hillyer, Merle Landreth, Evelyn Lohmeyer-Rice, Eleanor McAdams-Tripak. Bob Marquess, Robert McKinzie, Cly- dine Miller, Evelyn Morgan-Oswalt, Francis Morgan, Ev- erett Myers, Edna Mae Ping-Huber, Marjorie Pribble, Ralph Odle, Margaret Wallace, Lucile Wilson-Bracken, Ralph Swanson, Junior Thomas, Kenneth Ward, Betty Brimberrv-Hinton, Maurice Woods. Marian Gossett, James Phelps, Jack Ransom, Rex Reynolds, Lucille Stump-Van- Sickle, Zane McCoskev. Harold McLaughlin, Helen Oursler- Maddox. Madeline Perrin-Smith, Edward Oswalt. Opal Roach-Frodge, Annabelle Robertson-Gust, Charles Stewart. 1942-Tom Ransom, Jacqueline Worley-Booth, Joe Kite, Catheryn Walker-Fenters, Robert Garrlott, Betty Minnick- Galloway, James A. Booth, Martha Beason-Karlson.. Bob Anderson, Lois Hickman-Shafer, Ellen Mathews-McKmz1e, Glenn Griffls, Patricia A. McKinney-Bigler, Devere Kerst, Maxine Worley-DeZarn, John Beckett, Alma S1auter-Green- wood, Betty Jane Shuppert-Albright, Marian Davis-Crum- ley, Dick Hurley, Dorothy Elaine Odle, Kathleen Balser- Hogue, Margaret Jones, Jean Galloway, Eleanor Laurie, Oren Keown, Margaret Foster-Webster, Robert B. Mourer, Ruth Pearson-Doland, June Smith-Keisler, Dwayne Brat- ton, Evelyn Solomon, Charles Conner. Anna Mae Taylor- Smith, Gerald W. Burk, Rosemary Brown-Brenner, John A. Kane, Glowdine Zenor-Myers, Leonard Keith Biggs, Manuel E. Lucas, Peggy Haley, Kenneth Kiger, Glenna Dean Carlson-Wolfe, Bill Brown, Lorene Turner-Walter, J. Fred Hellwig, Margaret Stewart-DeBruicker, J. Gerald Gross, Bonnie Jeannie Ray-Kane, Billy Wallace, Ella Louise Smith-Odle, Doris Hetrick-Cranney, Marjorie Fos- ter-Mushruch, Palmer Traviolia, Eileen Hoskins, Everett Hurley, Raymond Young. 1943-Patricia Ann VanMeter-Oswalt, Doris Wertz-Pugh, Charles Markley, Velma Adkins-Swanson, Marilyn Moore- Stucker, Melvin Miller, Wilma Jean Mehaffey-Lang, Wil- liam J. McMahon, Clara Mae Harshbarger-Johnson, Charles Robertson, Charles Slauter, Anna Carlock-Brad- ford, Doris DeMotte-Walker, B. A. Allen, Delia Mae King, Adrian Bason, Miriam Campbell-Allhands, Bob Goodwine, VanReed, Zeta Mae Koeken- Betty Byers-Traviolia, Bill berg-Stetler, Bob Johnson, Donald Graham, Mary Hines- Turnpaugh, Bill Dimmich, Aileen Mull-Larson, Sheldon Hill, June Hawley-Pitzer, Patt Biggs-Young. Delbert Stitt, Helen Gray-Vanhorn, Howard Marlatt, Violet Auter- Brown, Delmar Lohmeyer, Matt Martin, Ivadene Green- wood-Mahike. Jane Ellen Foxworthy, Bob Hunter, Vir- ginia Bush-Campbell, Bob Wagner. 1944-John Hetrick, Rhea Ridgway-Schwartz, Earl Davis, Kathleen Newton-Blacketer, Clara Gritten-Roach, Jack Zenor, Allce Swaney-Jernagan, Ralph McKinney, Vivian Martin-Baird, Charles Johnson, Jaxine Handy-Jones, Dwight Lohmeyer, Luther Odle, Don Worthington, Mary Maude Foster, Mable Conner-Verhey, Delos Butler, Betty DeBord-Hurley, James Kane, Rosemargf Hillyer-Thomas, Charles Roe, Jean Archiblad-Jones, Ed ie Peterson, Don- ald Wallace, Vera Bannon-Epperson, Calvin Cox, Joyce Sells-Davis, Wilmer Brier, Arlene Smith, Florence Wil- liams-Kite, Rosemary Myers-Wallace. 1945-Bill Adkins, Betty Auter-Overly, Joan Bartlett- Vaughn, Dale Beckett, Bob Chamn, Mary Daggs-Buck, Richard Beason, Roberta Balser-Anderson, Maria Lou Biggs, Donald Butler, John Clark, Mary Demmary. Tom Flesher, Helen Downey-Simmons, Clara Green-Crowe, Robert Hoskins, Wilbur Johnston, Theresa King, Charles Fox, Barbara Flint-Shepard, Martha Herndon-Dispennett, Don Johnson, Harold Kunkle. May Knipe-Hutson, Bob Peterson, Lewellyn Lohmeyer-Vorick, Helen Morgan-Gross, Albert Sihler, Don Slauter, Harold Young, ary Jane Swanson-Baer, Dema Jean Zufall-Fisher, Jean Taylor- Hurley, Joyce Zenor-Fox, Betty Swaney-McCoy, Charles Robertson, Maxine Martin-Rothrock, Virginia Ross-Cox, Warren Traviolia, Wayne Christenberry. 1946-Verna Auter-Bartlett, Alberta Donaldson, Arthena Downey-Jones, Virginia Pasley-Hatfleld. Mary Worley, Mary May, Jeannine Martin, Elizabeth Turnpaugh-Brown. Barbara Slauter, Merle Stumg-Flint, James Ottlnger, Wil- liam Folk, Delmar Cartwrig t, Thomas Johnson. Delbert Handy, Kenneth Fox, James Lucas, Robert Odle, William Newton, Bill Silver, Harold Wallace, William Yohe, Edwin Shoaf, Rachel Galloway-Carlson, Charles Carlson, Olive Leath, Betty Verhey-Citizen, Mignonne Myers, Rosann Minnick-Gooden. Frances Tate-Johnson, June Herndon- Crowder, Rosemary Leazenbee-Garriott, John Haynes, Marjorie Snell-Hart ep. 1947-Paul Bailey, Gene Beason, Marjorie Bell-Tome- tezah, Sarah Brown, Robert Bush, Wayne Christenberry, Eddie Cole, Manson Cole, Robin Conley-Keller, Alice Cronkhite. Laura Crowder-Morlan, Wayne Crumley, Har- old Crumly, Dale Foster, Helen Haddock, Margy Haufst- Shoaf, Juanita Hetrick-Brier, Phyllis Hill-Trent, Shir ey Ingram, Bill Kochel, Donald Lohmeyer, Charles Hawley, Robert Martin, Loueva Miller, Margaret Miller-Garrlott, Norman Million, Elsie Oswalt-Clerk, Dorothy Pearson- Craig, Dudley Leath, Gene Perry, Lois Robison, Leonard Ross, Harold Stitt, Eugene Thomason, Edward Landreth, Helen VanLaere, Betty Wertz, llzabeth Will1ams-Mar- cinko, Harold Wilson, James Lucas, Kenneth V. Kruger. 1948-Bob Beaman, Harmon Billings, Mary Byers-Stem- bough, Ruth Citizen, Marianna Clawson-Brown. Ralph Cox, Daniel Crane, Frank Crawford, Evelyn Cronkhite-Rice. Jane Davisson, Voorhees Dalton, Kat ryn Eller, Nancy Haupt, Archie Ingram, Beulah Jennings-May, Lois John- son-Martin, Mickey Julian, Eileen Lanle. Ernest Manus. William Markley, Dean May, Grace May-Walters, Phyllis McLain, Etta Morgan, Ramona Newnum, Louise Phelps- Bannon, Eunice Pittman, Jack Pugh, Jean Pugh, Phillip Rhode, Mary Silvers, Dick Stump,.Betty Synesael, Mar- garet Trueblood, Robert Walder, Wilbur .Wa lace, Edward Watkins, Dixie Watts. Jean Westfall, Lois Worley, Lloyd York, Joan Zenor-Peterson. R.OLAN'S LUNCH ROOM AND TAXI Phone 87 Williamsport Pc-:rrin's D. 81 M. Market MEATS AND GROCERIES PENCE INDIANA Calandar SEPTEMBER: 3 Whee! I Enrollment Day. No more worry about working all day. The Seniors strutted todayg the Juniors strolledg the Sophomores rang but the Freshmen just wondered. 7 School starts off with a bang-bubble gum's out! First football game for Bombers with Cayuga-defeated 41-20. 14 Covington defeated us in football 50-12. Wow! Seniors started selling maga- zines-there goes someone's hard earned money. 17 Hom Economics meeting today. Food smells good. Bombers defeated Perrys- ville 33-26. 18 Yell Leaders elected today-Bob McClatchey, Ann Gillespie, Kay Hildenbrand and Merridy Crumley. 21 Football game with Cayuga. Lost by a 36-24 score. 23 Great day-SENIORS broke all of Smith's cameras. Patch tests given today. 24 A black and blue tie between Bombers and Rockville, 37-37. 28 Perrysville has improved-defeated us by a 31-18 score. 30 One month gone. Hurrah, Hurrah! STR1CKLAND'S FOOD MARKET COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH MEATS-FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS-GROCERIES AND ICE CREAM Phone-West Lebanon 73-5 Hedrick, Indiana 0 Anderson 8: Springman HARWARE AND APPLICANCFS J. E. ANDERSON G. F. SPRINGMAN Phone 118 Williamsport, Indiana Royal Cale CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS H. D. CRUMLEY 1 PHONE 106 Figure It Any Way You Wish WHOEVER YOU ARE-THE ANSWER IS THE SAME- YOU NEED A TELEPHONE The conveniences, savings, protection and privacy are but few vantages the telephone provides, and the cost is very modest. State Line Telephone Co. of the ad if 11n11:11 ri4r1o1 o1oio Ioi CERTIFIED SOYBEANS WHEAT OATS-ALSO CUSTOM CLEANING HAMPSHIRE HOGS D. L. Martin Phone 81 Pence, Indiana via AUTOMOTIVE AND TRACTOR REPAIRING BURNING AND WELDING I-IOSKINS GARAGE Phone 4-04 Pence, Indiana OCTOBER 4 Football game with Attica. Good game. 7. Athletic Association Drive begins. 8 Covington football game-defeated us 47-14. First fire drill. Made a new record. 14 Freshman Class party. Seniors ordered name cards and invitations. 15 Elected Athletic Association Ofticers. 19 Athletic Association Picnic. 21, 22 Teachers' Institute. Now we can give brains a much needed rest. 27 Senior Play Practice starts- SUSIE THE SIREN. 29 P.-T. A. Carnival. i1r 4i:l:-io1o3:1:1e-.2l n1oin1 o1ojojoi ROCK-PHOSPHATE, FERTILZERS, LIMESTONE SALES AND SERVICE ROBERT SNIVELY Phone 402 Pence, Indiana o1o no1 :n11 Charles Slautcr Phone 12 Pence, Indiana Florida Rock Phosphate 33 Per Cent Guaranteed, Livestock, Grain Coal, Gravel, Crushed Stone and General Hauling INSURED LIVE STOCK HAULING 1o1 Zcxio1rio11a14 - BINCE MACHINE SHOP WELDING AND BLACKSMITHING Williamsport Indiana rio1o11s1oimri1ri1ri:xjoio1oi o: i The Williamsport Hatchery Purina Feeds C. V. WALTZ 85 SONS PHONE 138 1o11 COMPLIMENTS OF Edward L. McCabe Zufall Abstract Co. ABSTRACT OF TITLE Phone 243 WILLIAMSPORT INDIANA CONGRATLATIONS TO . SENIOR CLASS OF 1949 Louls N athan WILLIAMSPORT HIGH SCHOOL Good Clothing for Men and Boys For 40 Years on Corner of Perry and Mill Streets ATTICA INDIANA A. E. McFERREN AND SON GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 1830 Attica Independence, Indiana CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIOR CLASS C. A. CHRISTY WILLIAMSPORT THEATRE io1 1oioic Lester Bud Armstrong FARM BUREAU GAS AND OILS Phone 27-4 Pence, Indiana io1q J. S. Slauter and Sons WALLPAPER SALES AND HANGING INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING phone 42,1 Pence, Indiana NOVEMBER 3 Woman's Club Father and Son Banquet. 5 First basketball game with Richland 'I'wp. Score in their favor,44-18. 8 Fat Boy in the hospital. 12 Played Otterbein-they defeated us 31-24. 19 Defeated Veedersburg, 44-43. 23 Defeated Pine Village, 44-25. 29 N. B. C. Stars entertained with a nice program today. Pence Grain Compan' MR. AND MRS. KENNETH J. MILLER AND FAMILY, OWNERS GRAIN, MASTER MIX FEEDS, SEEDS, ETC. ' CUSTOM GRINDING AND MIXING Phone 33 Pence, Indiana lo1q 1 i0 1o 1o1oi if1 John . Dc:Motte Agency We Insure Everything but the Here-after INSURANCE REAL ESTATE FARM LGANS Best Wishes to the Class of 1949 34 NORTH MONROE STREET Williamsport Indiana oi: u1ojo 1 N SMART CLEANERS ATTICA INDIANA loi ' Attica Ice Company Ice and Coal AIR-CONDITIONED REFRIGERATORS Phone 251-J Attica, Indiana wf liO2ioio MEHAFF EY Sz HAUPT ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW WILLIAMSPORT, INDIANA PHONE 4 THE CREAM OF THE CROP MILLIO ' HYBRID ALL YOUR NEEDS IN CERTIFIED FARM SEEDS . . PHONE 99 . Wllllamsport P Ind1ana i0i m The Citizens State Bank 1 NSUR4 5 t 2. l it ' 5 XX X xf' .5 N 'fans'- It Will be a pleasure to serve you Williamsport Indiana iocbo m PHOTOGRAPHY FOR THE GOLDENROD BY THE SMITH STUDIO CAMERA SHOP U. S. 41 SOUTH ATTICA SPEAR'S COMPLETE LINE OF INFANTS' TEENS JUVENILE LADIES Lady in Waiting Maternity Dresses and GIFTS ACCESSORIES Phone 303-2 Williamsport GREETINGS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 BILLINGS 81 GILLESPIE LAWYERS Williamsport Indiana 1c i' Mrs. Kenworthy: For years I didn't know where my husband spent his evenings. One night I came home early, and there he was. -.,.1..i1.l1 Mr. Alfred Ringer: Don't you think our son Thomas gets his in- telligence from me ? Mrs. Ringer: He must. I've still got mine. Richard Gillespie: Dad, when I go to college, I'll need an encyclo- pedia. Mr. Gillespie: Encyclopedia nothing! You'll walk to classes like the other boys. How old would be a person born in 1844 ? Man or woman ? Jo Ann Houck: You'd be a good dancer except for two things. Richard Billings: What are they, Jo Ann? Jo Ann: Your feet! i Johnny, what makes you skip school all the time? Class hatred. - .1l.. Elsie Kochel: Don't drive so fast around corners. It makes me nervous. Tom Ringer: If you don't want to get scared, do as I do-shut your eyes when we come to the corners. Miss Bierly: Did your father help you with this lesson? Nedra Bartlett: No, I got it wrong by myself. 1 Mr. Cox entered the following notice in The Williamsport Pioneer: Anyone found near my chicken house at night will be found there next morning. Patricia Balserz I've been asked to get married lots of times. Don Lohmeyer: Who asked you? Patricia: Mother and Father. Wilbur Wallace: Putting your saddle on backwards, aren't you? Gladys Worley: That's all you know about it, Smarty: you don't even know which way I'm going! 10i010 COMPLIMENTS OF Knowles Sons nc. THE GRAIN AND FEED CENTER OF YOUR COMMUNITY ORA WESTFALL, Mgr. C. O. COOPER, Mgr Judyville, Indiana Tab, Indiana io1oi Martha Ann Hawley: What is ignorance, Ernie ? Ernie Slauter: Ignorance is when you don't know anything and someone finds out. .i.1L..L---- During a history lesson Mr. Pribble asked Norma Davis: Norma, what are the Phoenicians noted for? Norma Davis: I don't know. Mr. Pribble: Now, just think a minute. Norma: That's easy-blinds ! l-..... .11 Mary Lou Kennedy: Flora, what is meant by the human race? Flora Martin: The human race is the boys running after the girls, and the girls running after the boys. .1 --1--1-1 Louise Newton: Doctor, why does a small cavity feel so large to the tongue ? Dr. Dimmick: Just the natural tendency of the tongue to exaggerate, I suppose. .l-l Miss Bierly: Fat Boy, did you whisper today? Fat Boy: Yes, Ma'am, wunst. Miss Bierly: Leona, should he have said 'wunst' ? Leona Sipes: No, Miss Bierly, he should have said twict. .L-1.141-1-1 Kay Hildenbrand: Mother, you know that vase you said that had been handed down from generation to generation ? Mrs. Hildenbrand: Yes, dear. Kay: This generation has dropped it. lil.-1 Marjorie York: My brother is playing hookey from correspondence school. Rosemary Martin: How does he do that? Marjorie: He mails them empty envelopes. .il-1-l--l Ronnie Crane was pushing his cart through the crowded aisles of a big Kroger store. Coming through, he called merrily. No one moved. He ruefully surveyed the situation, and then smiled as a bright idea struck him. Watch your nylons! he warned. The women scat- tered like chaff in the Wind. Appreciation The senior class of 1949 desire to take this opportunity to express appreciation to their sponsor, Miss Frances Fields, the faculty, the school board, the advertisers, and the publishers for the X generous contribution of their time, energy and financial support. We also wish to thank the people of the community for their co-operation and interest in the activities of the student body of Williamsport High School. ' feb- shi wish? iv1o1n1u1o11:1c:i1 ioicvjoicxjtrinicwinilnicricsisvie 1 oi missin 1010111101411 McKinney Lumber Co. A. R. MCKINNEY, OWNER EVERYTHING TO BUILD WITH FENCING PAINT THE BEST LUMBER COAL ojojoiujoiujnioif 1o11i14n1e-ia:1u14n11xi0iu14.1o1oiu1uiojoi1s1oic:i1r1u in ,iv :ax vi' czqioioiszioiofuicz-111924: 1 035191 p1uiu1a:01o:uzoioiu11n14 HIRSHBEEUS BURGER BASKET 1 oievinioiz 101010101 SODA POP ICE CREAM CANDY WE SERVE TO SERVE AGAIN 19 E. Monroe St. Williamsport, Indiana Phone 171 COMPLETE REPAIR AND LUBRICATION AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE BATTERY CHARGING Williamsport Indiana R. HARPER SALES and SERVICE NEW KAISERS AND FRAZERS Williamsport Indiana MATHER-SMITH IGA MARKET Monroe and Market GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES CLOTHING I A SHOES COMPLIMENTS OF HOUCK'S MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR Phone 77 Williamsport vi'.1o1oi1r1oioi0ioiwx1o1oioi1xioicri1v1oloi:n1oif rioioinioiojoioi ni 1o1o: nioio:c J. C. Chambers TRACTOR AND AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRING GAS AND ELECTRIC WELDING Phone 22-1 Pence, Indiana DECEMBER 2 Yell Club formed. 3 Seniors received their pictures today. Quite a flne looking class. Basketball game with Attica. Score in their favor, 73-26. 6 Sophomore Class party. 10 Covington defeated us, 37-32. Not bad! 13 Senior Play tickets on sale. Everyone welcome. 15 Bombers defeated by Waynetown. 17 Senior Play presented. Nice try! 21 A 32-17 score at the Boswell game. 23 Lyle Mitchell's orchestra for the Senior Dance. 24 Christmas vacation starts today-school out at noon. Yipe! 27 Lots of Christmas presents flashing around today. ubea and Sloan IHC PARTS AND SERVICE HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES Phone 7 Pence, Indiana iai- o o 110.0 0.011 it-rj E 2 5 Z O O 3 E' 3 gg cn QD 5 gsm E A fb N2 IP U1 Z O ml' 'QE z g ICJ I-4 D ll O If U N 9 F25 5 i 2 2 CD H Q O9 5 94 A E-ilw 52 E 4 'Sm +-ag U, 1 r'7U4 O.. 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FEBRUARY 1 Ambia defeated Bingy this year. 4 Earl Park beat us by 2 points in an overtime game. 8 WLS Entertainers this afternoon. Great show! OWCI' Implement Compan INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEPARTMENT Our Compliments To The Class of 1949 Williamsport Indiana K Morphew Drug Store CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 H. L. MORPHEW R. B. SIMPSON Kxiai0ioi47i o1oi nioio10i 14 Junior Play practice starts today. Name of play is Amazing Gracie. 18 Bombers defeated Wallace. 24, 25, 26 Sectional Tourney. Attica's Ramblers are Champs. MARCH 2, 3, 4 Seventh and Eighth Grade Tourney. We received the trophy. 8, 9, 10 Grade Tourney, Fifth and Sixth. Boswell Champs. 17 Hospital Guild Dance. Joe Wi1son's Tune Toppers furnished the music. 22 Dress rehearsal for the Junior Play. 23 Juniors presented their play tonight! Nice job. 29 Skating party tonight-profits are being turned over to the Senior Class. APRIL 8 Choral Festival. 13 First track meet today at Boswell. Wisdom's 5c to 551.00 Store A COMPLETE LINE OF VARIETY MERCHANDISE REMEMBER- VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF LIFE Williamsport, Indiana Phone 229-3 COMPLIMENTS OF WEL-CUM-INN GLENN CRCNK, PROPRIETOR Williamsport, Indiana Phone 231 q io1o Earl A. Hamilton MORTICIAN FURNITURE RADIOS ELECTRICAL AND POWER WASHING MACHINES FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS WALLPAPER RANGES AND WATER HEATERS 1 Williamsport West Lebanon - - For The News Read The Williamsport Pioneer COMPLIMENTS OF I Billy Helgers Attica Indiana 14 Seniors were given a program by the U. S. Army. 19 Senior Girls entertained by the Business and Professional Women. 23 Cayuga Relays. 27 Track Meet at Cayuga. 30 Delphi Relays. MAY 1 Last days of school year rolling around. 2 Mother-Daughter banquet. 13 Junior-Senior Reception. Joe Wi1son's Tune Toppers will furnish the music. 14 Alumni Banquet. 17 Senior vacation starts today. Hurrah, Hurrah! 19 Commencement at last! Dr, Merrill B. McFa11 will address this occasion. 20 Return this morning for report cards. KEE Tractor and Implement l10 JOHN DEERE QUALITY FARM EQUIPMENT REAIRS AND SERVICE Phone 66-2 Williamsport, Indiana ,jqj x1o J. B. Folk TEXACO SERVICE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 WILLIAMSPORT INDIANA i1nioC i1,:::p-:::1::ioiaiuz:i ' WILSON BROTHERS Barbers Attica Indiana :i:1s1oLc.i::fa ai:-:-i :Epo11::i::i:i::::: oioQ::::i1-1::i:1::2:i:i1:i:iau2i:-eiri:-z:spoli:i i:,1-:-1-aiciz f-2+-Y 11-info Pogue Motor Company, Inc. Phone 3 1 9-J Attica Indiana OLDSMOBILE INTERNATIONAL C. C. JOHNSON New and Used Cars Sales 8L Service Phone 514-J Attica Indiana o1oi1ri1i vivo vl HIDY'S GREEN HOUSE SAY IT WITH OUR FLOWERS-OFTEN 112 Lithia St. Phone 375-M Attica, Indiana time vi01 Barwick 85 Schafer Electrical Sales and Service Congratulations To the Class of 1949 NE, WILLIAMSPORT 245-1 JUDYVILLE, IND ioioif ' atkins Oil Co. MOBILOIL AND MOBILGAS Telephone 10 West Lebanon, Indiana io West Lebanon Feed Co. GRAIN COAL FEED Telephone 81 West Lebanon Indlana bioioioioioioinia This Yearbook Printed BY Recording 85 Statistical Corporation 211 E. Harrison S D 11 Ill P Lithographers Printing That Satisfiesn Ph 6220 1 Moe Nathan CLOTHING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY Attica Indiana U1i0 Buckley News Company NOVELTIES GREETING CARDS TOYS CANDIES TOBACCOS SPORTING GOODS Attica Indiana Pope Monument Co. q '.,:iX1?., 'OA Q I f he qgw, A 444 X Monuments and Burial Vaults Phone 25 Williamsport, Indiana J. I. CASE QUALITY FARM MACHINERY STAMM IMPLEMENT PHONE 250-WILLIAMSPORT REPAIRS AND SERVICE COMPLETE WELDING SERVICE Glen E. Zenor PLUMBING, HEATING AND ELECTRICAL WORK Williamsport Indiana xic1c ATTICA BAKERY JAMES H. SKINNER Everything in the Bakery Line Phone 360-J Attica, Indiana 0i010l Smith's IGA Food Market EVERYDAY LOW PRICES Phone 401 West Lebanon, Indiana PLEEZING FOOD STORE CLYDE VERA Williamsport GROCERIES MEATS FROZEN FOODS :o o1o CONGRATULATIONS ALFRED V. RINGER d Indiana 1o1o14 1014 DOG COLLARS, HARNESS, LEEDS, SUPPLIES Cl'aWfO1'd,S PIOUHCI Collars C H A R L I E C R A W F 0 R D WILLIAMSPORT, INDIANA ' 1o11r1o11f:cxicvlcmf1es14ri4wioicv Harr lawson PHONE: WILLIAMSPORT 245-4 J UDYVILLE INDIANA oioicljo1oioic1oio141o1o1oioicr14rj4v14:Zfr1oj4:i4r1oioi PARIS CLEANING Esc LAUNDRY COMPANY PHONE 6-J Attica Indiana Warren Co. Farm Bureau I C0-op Association, Inc. Xxx u llff BUY THE CO-OP SELL THE CO-OP WAY AND SAVE f : WAY AND SAVE f may N X FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, FENCING IMPLEMENTS, PETROLEUM PRODUCTS Phone 265 Williamsport, Indiana 0 ioia v1cmioi erioioioi i WILLIAMSPORT CLEANERS ALLEN 8m ALLEN Owners Phone 319 Wiliamsport, Indiana 1l Autographs Z0i MAURICE MASSIN G Garage ATTICA INDIANA 1a Cronkhite 81 Southers REGAL STORE MEAT MARKET LOCKER PLANT Phone 502 West Lebanon, Indiana I cw I ' k-V r t 1 1 . u, X Iv x if fu H iii 4 1 5-M ! , ,- x .im . ni 2 fi . ,,., A x Val 556' QW' p . H F3 F. F? 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