Arthur Township High School - Arthurite Yearbook (Arthur, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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,Q I, I msilgqfm 5 THE D . A. R. GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD CHARLOTTE PHILLIPS was c h o s e n by the s e n io r s and faculty as the school's good citizen on the basis of the following qualities: Dependability - Truthfulness - Honesty - Punctuality - Service - Cooperation - Helpfulness - Respon- sibility - Leadership - Personality - Self Control - Initiative - Patriotism - Unselfish Loyalty to American Ideals. 1 SENIORI RICHARD VON LANKEN Most Outstanding Boy fe QHMRS: Q 6 , ,QV V I FLOELLA PHIPPS Most Outstanding Girl I

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'pp0PHECY Q - February 30, 1971 Dogpatch, U. S. A. Dear Jewel Blower: I was just reflecting the good old days at Arthur High and happened to think that you may have lost track of some of our class since you became a fur tr ap pe r in Alaska. I decided immediately to write you and tell you what I know of them. You may see Richard Von Lanken on his way through Alaska soon. He is going to the North Pole as chief photographer with Rear Admiral Donald Key who is going to explore the Arctic with a radioactive kaleidoscope. Francis Blaudow has recently returned from Florida where he went to acquire a dark sun tan at Joan Kippo's winter resort in Miami. His sun tan will enable him to play basketball with the Harlem Globetrotters of New York, the number one professional Negro basketball team. Charlotte Phillips and Floella Phipps have become the head of the English department and the head of the Home Economics department respectively at the University of Illinois. This was probably brought about by their affiliations with the president of U. of I., Jack Mattox. Delores Fifer, head of Fif er Restaurants Inc. and Pud Honn, president of the Honn Bakery Corporation, have decided to combine, forming the Fifer-Honn Trust. They are trying to evade the anti-trust laws by employing the services of the Price, Kroll, and Hattabaugh Firm. This firm is comprised of the three fastest talking lawyers in the world, Jean Price, Marjorie Kroll, and Betty Hattabaugh. Ralph Cundiff,who made his fortune blowing up toy balloons at the Arthur Fair, has retired and now does nothing but ride his motorcycle around in his coimtry estate. Johnny Dukeman, always sports minded, has become manager of the Sports Department of Sears Roebuck Company. Myron Riggs, noted contracter, is in the process of building an imderground dairy barn for John Blucker. General Barbara Russell of the New Army advised this in the event of an atomic war so John's prize chocolate milk-giving cows wouldn't be injured. The nation was shocked with the news that color television star David Conlin, was striken with apoplexy. Mr. Conlin, known by millions as Dave, was famed as successor to Will Rogers because of his vaudeville acts. He was warned against going too fast by his doctor, the brilliant psychopathologist, Mildred Rich. Everyone seems to be doing quite well except poor Doris Russell, president of the Bell Telephone Company, who is having trouble with strikes of the Operators' Union. She is now dealing directly with President of the United States, Delores Watson. These strikes are almost as detrimental to the coimtry as the miners' walkout last year. That was called by Phyllis Molzen, head of the United Uranium Miners. Sportcaster Buddy Dukeman is taking a vacation at the gigantic Fults Dude Ranch, owned by Ronnie Fults, retired football player. Janice Phillips has become the head bookkeeper for Roger Greene, who made a fortune from his single track locomotives. By the way, I have become a fugitive from Justice. Private Detective Hugh Stone has been on my trail ever since I pulled that prophecy job on the CLASS OF '51 An Old Classmate, Jim Clark



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KCLASS WILL! X 5 'S S We, the class of 1951 of the Arthur Community Unit High School, do leave this, our last will and testament: I, FRANCIS BLAUDOW---will my high scoring in basketball to Dick Yutzy I, JOHN BLUCKER---will my love for the farm to Charles Lowder I, JEWEL BLOW ER---will my ya.kety yak to Ruben Yutzy I, JAMES CLARK---will my love for Plymouths' to Myra Reeves I, DAVE CONLIN---will my graceful walk to Gene Parrott I, BUDDY DUKEMAN---will my fast line to Shirley Tyler I, RALPH CUNDIFF--will my beautiful songs to Barbara Molzen I, JOAN DIPPO---will my steady Ways to Evelyn Riggs I, DELORES FIFER---will my work in the office to Ann Beals I, RONNIE FULTS---will my football ability to Bobbie Trower I, ROGER GREENE---will my love for girls to Maynard Knight I, BETTY HATTABAUGH---will my country life to anyone who lives on a farm I, BILLY HONN---will my pep session talks to Ellen Riley I, DONALD KEY---will my great hunting ability to Dick Yutzy I, MARJORIE KROLL---will my quiet Ways to Charles Fleming I, JACK MATTOX---will my line to the girls to Raymond Blaase I, PHYLLIS MOLZEN---will my bookkeeping to anyone who get get it WE, CHARLOTTE AND JANICE PHILLIPS---will our love of being twins to Wayne and Duane Oye I, FLOELLA PHIPPS---will my smile to anyone who feels like smiling I, JEAN PRICE---will my shyness to Clara Mast I, MILLIE RICH---will my cheerleading ability to Kay Taylor I, MYRON RIGGS---will my shortness to Ruth Ann Odum I, BARBARA RUSSELL---will my height to Bobbie Lowder I, DORIS RUSSELL---will my male friends to Joyce Lowe I, ARNOLD SCHULTZ---will my lucky 13 in football to Dean Hendrickson I, HUGH STONE---will my Charleston Romance to anyone going that way I, JOHNNIE DUKEMAN---will my winning ways to Evelyn Russell I, RICHARD VON LANKEN---will my studious ways to John Pugsley I, DELORES WATSON---will my love of piano playing to J oan Dixon

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