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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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JUNIOR HOME ROOM mmmsssm First Row: Miss Davis, Monteith, Newton, Holland, Kramer, Johnson, Wesley, Stewart, Hatfield, Hendrickson, Pennybaker, Janusz. Second Row: Miller, Hutson, Paul, Thomas, Morland, Allen, Benjamin, Blake, Flickinger, Hartman, Bachelor, McBride, Farmer, Henderson, Walker. Third Row: Ryan, McGill, S. Smith, Doty, Fisher, S. Swingle, J. Smith, Gatrell, Barclay, Seybert, Staley, Wise. Fourth Row: Harris, Garrett, M. Swingle, Huffman, Little, Dickson, Neville, Brandenburg, Fitz. Under the supervision of Mrs. Byrdie Sharp, assisted by Miss Beverly Davis, 49 students entered the Junior Home Room at the beginning of the 1950-51 school year. Three withdrew, leaving a total of 46 am¬ bitious Juniors. The officers of the class are as follows: President Jerry Little Vice-President David Janusz Secretary Harold Wesley Treasurer Sue Gatrell Student Council Jerry Fitz, Ronald Newton Junior Red Cross Council Everett Harris, Jack Pennybaker Our class rings were ordered the first week of school and were received in No¬ vember. Patty Hutson served as Junior at¬ tendant at the Homecoming and at the present time we are looking forward to the Junior Class Play, Spring Prom, and the Junior-Senior Banque t. Eight students were on the first semester honor roll: Martha Blake, Sandra Bache¬ lor, Everett Harris, Donna Barclay, Jerry Little, Helen McGill, Virginia Seybert, Janet Hartman. From our class there were eight mem¬ bers on the football team, five members on the varsity basketball team, seven in band, and twenty in chorus. George Huffman and Jack Pennybaker managed the foot¬ ball team. James Walker and George Huffman managed the basketball team. We sincerely thank our teachers for their patience and guidance during this past year. HELEN JEAN McGILL Page Twenty-one
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