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FINAL RESULTS Mock Election (• •) Class Wolf Lee Hartman Most Popular Girl Joanne Pennybaker Most Popular Boy Lee Kreis Fashion Plate Girl Esther Harman Fashion Plate Boy Richard Torbert Girl Most Likely to Succeed Pauline Dilley Boy Most Likely to Succeed John Janusz Prettiest Girl Nancy MacLaine Most Handsome Boy Jack Farris Class Live Wire Jack Farris Class Sweethearts (Girl) JoAnne Pennybaker Class Sweethearts (Boy) Lee Kreis Class Punster Sam Miller Brain Trust (Girl) Pauline Dilley Brain Trust (Boy) Emerson Payne Class Poet Pauline Dilley Class Glamour Girl Anita Sims Best Girl Athlete Ruth Pletcher Best Boy Athlete Lee Kreis Girl Most Likely to Turn Teacher’s Hair Gray Erma Foster Boy Most Likely to Turn Teacher’s Hair Gray Jack Farris Outstanding Girl Musician Bonnie Waxier Outstanding Boy Musician Richard Harrison Class Sleeper Don Brown Girl With Best Figure Anita Sims Boy With Best Build Lee Kreis Girl With Best Line Anita Sims Boys With Best Line Richard Torbert, Lee Hartman
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CLASS PROPHESY I, Father Time, sit in my chair in the sun Reading the news of 1971. The papers I read are all of the best. And I read them with infinate care, lest I pass upon item that is minted, Or overlook scandal that is hinted, Come peer o’er my weary shoulder and see All the news of your classmates there may be. What meets your eyes when you first take a peek. You must promise to tell though it take a week, Lee Kreis has won many laurels in track He’ll represent the United States at the Olymphics, in fact. Byers Mount is exploring volcanoes, I read My, will that boy never take heed. Marlene Shilling, a fierce temporance advocate. Hopes for the return of prohibition, before its too late. Marion Winland’s expenses on the trip he just made. By the millionaire John Stiles, were paid. Emerson Payne is working in the 5th demension; To out do Einstein in his intention. On Louis Deitrick’s program Don Mitchell sang a song. But the genial Louis gave him the gong. Edgar Wilson invented a super rocket plane. Carries lovers to lovers lane. Bonnie Waxier searches all night and day To find a cow responsible for the “Milky Way.” Carol Brown now owns the, “China Clipper” Can’t you guess who is her skipper. A young housewife is Nancy MacLaine She says housekeeping gives her a pain. Pauline Dilley is running a gym She’s teaching fat women to be slim. Donna Myers wears a Fraternity pin. She wanted to join it, but couldn’t get in. Jack Farris, a machine mechanic To slowly driving his bosses frantic. Don Brown, the candid cameraman Has become a most unpopular man. John Davis, of literary fame In producing “Esquire” has made quite a name. Lee Hartman, God’s gift to the ladies Now is employed sitting babies. Edsel Sisk-Oh, what a handsome man Spends his time in the South getting a tan. Now if you don’t know how, but, of course, you do Johnny Janusz will teach how to woo. Anita Sims’ hope has died She’ always a bridesmaid, never a bride. A very rich man Sam Miller has become Since he discovered now use of radium. Mabel Little wouldn’t take anyone’s advice Now she’s already been married thrice Tom Hartman has run off with another man’s wife Whose husband is chasing them both with a knife Jerry Groves is a practicing physician Wonder what’s his patience’s condition Paul Price is an exployer bold Took a trip to the moon and—caught a cold We offer Ruth Dean a gift of roses She’s selling peroxide to bleach red noses. Esther Harman has gone to France To show them how we Americans dance. Garnett Wilson’s voice is not her greatest wealth So she stopped singing for the sake of her audi¬ ence’s health. Ruth Pletcher sings in a Broadway Chorus While Jane Groves helps call for Phillip Morris Bud Harrison is learning to croon, We all hope he’ll give it up soon Charles Pletcher is driving a hearse, Oh well, Chuck, it might have been worse Erma Foster favors conservation Of our natural resorce—men of this nation. If you want a permanent wave in your hair Jane Groves will do it with care. Patty Burckholter is a very fine cook Wonder what would happen if she lost her book Maybelle Bush married a millionaire Now she gives everyone the aire You remember Dorothy White, Philo’s girl clown; She’s still chasing boys from all the towns Jack Beckwith is finally in the ring No, not to fight; he’s a marble king Betty Burtnett is a swinging singer today She will soon compete with Doris Day Joan Fitz is a competent secretary Works for a worthy dignitary Letha Clark now works at Essex Wire She takes care of her husband, he’s retired Florence Norman has become an architect She’ll build you most any house you select In the courtroom Judge Don Mitchell presides And divorces and lawsuits he decides. JoAnne Pennybaker makes a great conductor She rides the dog catcher’s truck as tour conductor Last year, leap year brought results for John Stiles His girl popped the question and they marched down the aisle On Broadway mid grease paint and rouge Nancy Prior is still playing the stooge And finally Richard Torbert the guy with the looks Goes around trying to sign everyone’s autograph book On saying of wise man we can depend One of these is that all good things must end We are closing the papers of years to come Hoping you’re happy with what you’ve done The things we have read; wait and see And now you know what the future will be So go on your way and live your own life And take unto you a husband or wife But always remember the things to come In the year of 1971. Page Seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY Senior Play Cast: Burckholter, Janusz, Pennybaker, Wilson, Waxier, Torbert, Sims, Payne, Brown, Harrison, Myers, Kreis, Prior, Dilley, Foster. On November 17, 1950, The Senior Class of Philo High School presented “New Fires,” a three act comedy by Charles Quimby Burdette, in the high school auditorium. The play was directed by Miss Edna Forbes. Stephen Santry, an author, inherits a small farm in the Missouri Ozai’ks from an eccentric old uncle. He brings his socially prominent family to the farm for a “change.” They plan to return to Chicago in a few days but complications arise and they are forced to re¬ main. How they meet their c onflicting prob¬ lems makes an interesting and delightful play. The members of the cast as they appeared were: Senior Play: Janusz, Pennybaker, Burkholter. Senior Play: Foster, Dilley, Sims, Brown. Lucinda Andrews, a widow.Pauline Dilley Suzanne Toler, a spinster.Erma Foster Sid Sperry, a farm hand.Lee Kries Jerry, his son.Edgar Wilson Stephen Santry, an author Emerson Payne Billy, his son. John Janusz Phyllis, his daughter...JoAnne Pennybaker Anne, his wife.Anita Sims Olive, his daughter.Carol Brown Eve, Dick’s wife.Bonnie Waxier Dick, Stephen’s son.Richard Torbert Dr. Lynn Gray, a country physician. .Richard Harrison Mary Marshall, a neighbor..Patty Burckholter Mrs. Marshall, Mary’s mother.Nancy Prior Angie Sperry, Sid’s wife.Donna Meyers RICHARD HARRISON Page Nineteen
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