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SOPHO ORE CLASS The seventy-four sophomores who re- turned to the halls of CBS to prepare them- selves further for Helds of service, voiced by their example the challenging motto, Here am I, send me. Eager to plunge into the activities ahead, the class began early by electing its new of- ficers for the coming year. To begin the year's duties the sophomores took charge of the registration for the Con- ference on Evangelism. The other numer- ous activities included sponsoring the Freshman-Sophomore party, presenting a play for Bible Drama Night, and participat- ing in Family Night as well as directing the activities on Campus Day. This year marked a turning point in the lives of many of the sophomore boys as some of them went forth for the first time to begin accepting the responsibilities of their calling, that of preaching the Gospel wherever they were needed. As We keep our goal before us and press ever onward, may we truly be able to say, Here am I, send me. Jeannie Twaddell, Secretaryg Elaine Peterson, Historiang Bill Gwaltney, Treasurerg Kathleen Beerbower, Flower girlg Ed Dick- enson, Vice-presidentg Lovell Montgomery, Student Council. 22
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The annual Halloween party sponsored by the Philotheans for her sister society was held the last part of October. The decora- tions were typical of Halloween and a good time was enjoyed by all those in attendance. On November 16, the annual debate be- tween the two societies was held with the Philothean debaters yielding to those of the Phileusebian Society. The proposition de- bated was, RESOLVED: That the Chris- tian Day School is the answer to today's problem of education. This subject left all who attended in deep thought concerning the problems discussed. At the beginning of the second semester new officers were elected to guide the so- ciety and to put into practice some of their ideas. Chosen to guide for the second se- mester were Ronald Walters, presidentg Loraine Maxwell, vice-president: Sue Ann Manley, secretary: and Eugene Wiggin- ton, treasurer. Ronald Fisher continued as critic. Many interesting and various programs were enjoyed during the year. Highlights of every program are the Salmagundi, song service, and devotions. The year's activities drew to a close with the closing of school. The Final and main event of the year was the Open Session, presented on May 11. This is a program which is presented for all friends and former members. The year of 1954 was no excep- tion as a worthwhile and interesting pro- gram was presented for all. Throughout the year, however, it is the desire of the Philothean Literary Society to always keep uppermost in the mind of its members the meaning of the name Philo- thean, which is Lovers of God. At all times, we are striving to meet this goal more effectively by our words and deeds. ,pg--ll First row: John hiullen, Sam Mullen, Dave Evans. Second row: Lucy Welch, Jeannette Blanchard, Phyllis Evans, Ronald Rea, Flora Mason, Marie Fitzgerald, Mary Ann Brown. Third row: Lynn Gallagher, Betty Brockley, Gerald Heath, Lyle Fitzgerald, Rosanna Craig, Mary Nicholson, Janice Paeplow, Ann Fields, Patsy George. Fourth row: Betty Smittle, Martha Rose Souders, Thurman Clark, Ed Dickenson, Reuhen Bullard, Charles Ripley, Charles Schumann, Gene Wigginton, Peggy Hileman, Dorothy Schreiher. Fifth row: Ronald Fisher, Hugh Lee Herron, Bob Carahella. Jim Huber, Bob XVork, Jim Thomas, Rex Blagner, Ralph Jones, Frank Johnson. Sixth row: Paul Rathbern. 21 ,,-gg-gnuuii
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TOP PICTURE: Ward Patterson, Everett Wilson, Alma Teater, Kathleen Huhlward, Jacqueline Summers. LEFT PICTURE: Bill Twaddell, Eileen Baker, Lovell Montgomery, Jeannie Twaddell, Lois Schmidt, john Snyder, Bob George, Phyllis Beck, Bill Sccrist, Jane Haughee, Betty Smittle, Don Ball, R. G. Converse, Pat McDaniels, Charles McDaniels, Marianne Baughman, Ralph Deweese. RIGHT PICTURE: First row: Patsy George, Sue Howard, Elaine Peterson, Joe Reeves, Barbara Bachman, Dick Morgan. Second row: blahel Stookey, Sue Ivlanley, Charles Burgin, Charles Ripley, Kathleen Beerbower, Zoe Trotter. 23
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