Southeastern High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Chillicothe, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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P- ,Q'-. l:,-1.g:f.,'-'-.-',.,:gifQs:-j.:g1: -.f :-1.52: -:Q- .-ir -.fin- gtf:''-.f'f:f:::Q: -.f'1:- .L:2f'-!'2:- f1 H'3g.. '.Q33:-Qi -:'1:-f -f 3:-'Q.g:f: -.,-:- .-:2: 2f '!1:-'.-5?-. 12-',::1g'-jf.-ffgri .1'?:- 4-'s,-. 1. , ,lv '-it 2- ,-111 g M '. .-.-.4Ji-l3.JL.-1231: -. .-. :ji-f.I.'. . . . .-3-.r '-'. J-.. .-.'.:'h-f jul. .'.Aiif:i.':::j.:..:i..-f. . . . .- .- ' . .'. .' 'Z-I . . .-..-2-24, , , ,- fjI'. ..' :Z-2-!u,,Q. CLASS PROPHECY OF 1951 Ladies and Gentlemen, schoolmates of the good old days, and friends of by gone years, I see before ne many faces that are new, but I also behold many th were present at the graduation of this class 30 years ago. To you who saw us go forth upon that occasion, bearing the trophies of cmumenoement, I would say we have returned--laden with honors for the best school a class ever left, S. H. S. Before I leave, I wish to present the members of the class of 1951, who are be- fore you and give you a few facts concerning each. To the extreme left I see that outstanding gentleman who was the one and only president of our class and is now the president of the U. S., the immortal Bob Fairchild. There, next to the president, is his dearest school chum, the great singer of folk songs, 'Texas George' fornwrly known as George Mavis. Yes, Tex is really famous but there is another famous one from '51, Admiral Bill Bar- row of the United States Navy. Bill is also the coach of the Navy Basketball Team. Yeah Navy! The distinguished looking gentleman next to the Admiral lwith the little goteej is that noted foreign ambassador, Jack Bruno of Italy. we are also very proud to introduce to you those lovely ladies from the Powers Model Agency in N. Y., Lucille James, Helen Hart, and Evelyn Hess. It seems we have beauties here from coast to coast. From Hollywood we have singer Barbara Leasuge, and the second Hedy Lamar, Jessie Butcher. Ladies known for their business professions are, Marilyn Drake, owner of that widely known chain of Duckies Inn Resturants, and Loretta Fairchild, heiress to the Harper enter- prises. I am sure that some of you here today will remember Norma O'Dell's ambition, being a.nurse at Holzer Hospital. She is at Holzer Hospital, but she is a patient in the psycho ward and could not attend today . we have that famous T V star, Bob White. He certainly has left Godfrey and Berle in the dust. I also see that 'Slick' cadet from West Point, Neal French. Close to Cadet French is Cowboy Jerry Wickline, who owns a large ranch in -Ari- zona. I know you all remember how quiet Jimmy Betty was in school. He is now a news commentator. That mischevious Homer Silcott has become a poet and is considered another Shakespeare. We also have those three joint-owners of the Kresge 5 and 10 cent stores. They are Alice Chaney, Dorothy Curtis, and Mildred Detty. Sitting with them is their old school chum, Marie Smith, who has become a famous home economist. Audrey Maple, a missionary at the South Pole, has re- turned to the States for a convention and was able to attend the celebration to- da . ' ' Y The muscle-bound girl of our class is here today along with her manager, Champion Edna Howard and manager Doris Dozer. Mildred Burke doesn't compare with Edna. I might add that Edna is going to be challenged for the Championship by Evelyn Fairchild. I noticed that Sue Davis has taken cheerleading to the heart. She became America's number one model cheer-leader. Noah Skaggs, Gerald Sword, and David Castle have turned their attention to nPron basketball. They were recently signed up by Coach Richard Oyer of the New York Polar Bears. Jim Grant has really become a ladys man. He has become owner of the Gayety Bur- lesque. ' We noticed that Junior Cunningham is driving a new Ford now instead of the model A he had while in school. I guess that's because he is Vice-President of the Ford Motor Car Company. The first and greatest woman lawyer of the world is with us today, Nancy Lee. You could kill 10 people and Nancy would prove you innocent. The star of the womens 'Pro' basketball team is our old school chum, Laura Detty. I might add that she never makes a fowl. Have you noticed that man with the figure 8 for a head, that one and only genius of a mathematician, Pete Detty? You never would guess that Franklyn Hahn, Marvin Speakman, and Don Lyons, would have become a singing trio. Would you? They were called the 'Hanmonizers' and they are really quite famous. , Well, that's about all for now, so - - this is yours truly Norma fJeanuel Knisley and my old pal Evangeline lCricketj Preston, reporters for the New York Herald Tribune saying good-bye, be-good, and may the good Lord take a liking to you. , I -

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