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WI-IO'S WHO Who's the most argumentative? - Who's the most ambitious? - Who's the most excitable? Who's the most sociable? Who's the Tom Boy ? Who's the Southerner? Who's the youngest? Whols the tallest? Who's the Wolf? Q Who's the Blonde? Who's bashful? - Who's the Athlete? Who's the neatest? Who's the artist? - Who's the quietest? Who's the shortest? - Who's the mechanic? Who's the acrobat? - Who's the smartest? - Who's the musician? Who's sophisticated? CAN YOU IMAGINE - - Annabelle Bebout not smiling? Paul Daniels not running a taxi cab? Erma Fortney not answering her own questions? Wava Fox not saying, Wait Girls ? Jim Frey not blushing? Mary Frey without her pretty teeth? Arlene Geisler being loud and boister- ous? Ruth Gephart not saying, Keep those milk cans quiet ? Ben Jones not making Wise cracks? Ellen Jones without her long hair and bangs? - - Mary Frey - Dorothy Myers Annabelle Bebout - Wava Fox Jane Smith - Ben Jones - Joan Riley - Bill Workinger Herman Kelsey Mary Ohler Jim Frey Jim Price Ruth Gephart Erma Fortney Arlene Geisler - Alice Musser - Paul Daniels Marjory Miller - Barbara Wolfe - Gloria Merriman - - Ellen Jones Herman Kelsey not calling the Senior girls Honey ? Gloria Merriman without her Southern Drawl? Marjory Miller not being a War Com- mentator? Alice Musser not telling funny jokes? Dorothy Myers not being a class officer? Mary Ohler with black hair? Jim Price without his 'tLinda Lou ? Joan Riley being able to see the score board at a ball game? Jane Smith not Working in the library? Barbara Wolfe cutting up in class? Bill Workinger not sleeping in Civics Class? Fifteen
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Seniaa Biagaayzfzied ANNABELLE BEBOUT On September 20, 1933, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Bebout of Bobo became the proud parents of a five pound, blue-eyed, blond, curly-haired baby girl. She was im- mediately named Annabelle. At Bobo Grade School, Annabelle ob- tained the basis of her education which in- cluded eight years. She entered PMHS for her high school career. Annabelle participated in the junior class play and served as varsity cheerlead- er for two years. Although she has many friends, her special chums are Marjory, Joan, and Wava. She enjoys horseback rid- ing and bicycling as her favorite sports. Eating, sleeping, reading, and driving a certain car are her favorite pastimes. Annabelle's ambition is to become a nurse, but we think she will become that certain boy's housekeeper. We wish her the best of luck in whatever she attempts. Good luck!-J. A. S. PAUL E. DANIELS Early on the morning of May 3, 1933, the stork, after a long and tiresome wait, de- cided to deliver his three pound cargo. It was delivered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Daniels, who resided in Bobo. They were so happy with this blue-eyed, brown- haired baby boy that they decided to call him Paul E. Paul, better known as t'Curly , started his education at the Bobo Grade School and after eight years of book learning, de- cided to enter good old PMHS to further his knowledge. Paul's favorite hobby is photography and his ambition is to become the sole owner of the A 8.1 P Chain Stores. His chums are the senior boys, although his friends are many. We, the class of '51, wish with all our hearts that a swell person like Paul will succeed.-M. I. M. JAMES LEE FREY Cn the 8th day of April, 1933, the stork delivered a ten pound baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frey of Allen County, Indiana. This bundle of joy was named James Lee. At the age of 6 years he started to school at Milon Center near New Haven, Indi- S Lrteen ana, for his first two years of training, He decided to enter good old PMHS for the rest of his education. He played on the basketball team for three years. His favorite subject is shop. The Senior boys are his special chums, al- though his friends are many. He is a very good skater and enjoys this as his favorite sport. His ambition is to join the Marines and later on become a farmer. Good Luck Jim! -P. E. D. ERMA LUE FORTNEY On November 13, 1932, the stork decid- ed to lighten his load by dropping an eight pound baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fortney. The parents decided the little brown-eyed, black-haired girl should be named Erma Lue. Erma has attended all her high school days at good old PMHS. She particularly likes health and typing. She likes to dance and play basketball. Her friends are many, but her favorite chums are: Mary Frey. Jane Smith, Barbara Wolfe, and Ellen Jones. Whatever her ambition may be, we are sure she will succeed. The class of '51 wish her the best of luck!-H. A. K, WAVA ARLENE FOX On April 19, 1933, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fox welcomed into their home a darling baby girl, They immediately decided the name should be Wava Arlene. Wava had light brown hair, beautiful blue eyes, and weighed seven pounds. She was the third child in the family. Wava completed her first 395 school years at Magley, then the next 41!2 years at Kimsey. She chose good old PMHS for her high school career. Her favorite subjects are typing and English. She likes to dance, skate, and play basketball. Wava has many friends, but her favorite chums are: Marjory Mill- er, Annabelle Bebout, and Joan Riley. Wa- va's ambitions are to be a secretary or a housewife. CWe think she prefers to be a housewifej Whatever Wava chooses to become, we wish her the best of luck in her on-coming years. Good Luck!-E. L. F.
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