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FACULTY MR. DICKEY MR. BETZ MISS FORBES MRS. SHARP MR. BARCLAY. Prin MISS RICHARDSON MR. HATFIELD MISS DAVIS MR. FULWIDER MR. RINGER MR. DILLEY MRS. SAUNDERS MISS MILLIGAN MR. FAIR Page Six
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CLASS HISTORY (TW7) Many were the remarks heard in Philo High School in the fall of 1947 to this ef¬ fect:: “And that Freshman Class, it’s the largest, best, and peppiest class that has ever entered Philo.’’ This class was a whirlwind of brains, knowledge, true loyal spirit, and really active vim, vitality and vigor. There were 53 of us. Anita Sims was our homecoming attendant. We had representatives on both the football and reserve basketball teams. Everyone appreciates a Sophomore. He is one of the seven wonders of the world. Other wonders being electricity, teleg¬ raphy, and thunder. No doubt this ac¬ counts for the way the Seniors smiled on us even after having had only one years’ companionship with us. Even the Fresh¬ men realize our worth. In this class there were 50. Ruby Boice withdre v at the end of the year, and Ed Supplee moved to Zanesville. Roy Rouch, Jack Beckwith, Jane Groves, and Jerry Groves entered the Sophomore year. Jo Anne Pennybaker was a cheerleader and Nancy MacLaine was our homecoming attendant. We were represented on the football team by Richard Torbert, Charles Pletcher, Walter Wilson, Emerson Payne, Jack Beckwith, John Janusz, Lee Kreis, and Ralph and Gary Bailey. Torbert, Payne, Janusz, Farris, and Beckwith, were on the reserve basketball team. Kreis was on the varsity. Every year of our high school life has been better and we would tell Sophomores of the privileges before them, but we can¬ not; it can be learned only by experience, so we could only wish them luck. This year Richard Harrison and Esther Harman entered, and Phyllis Archer returned from West Virginia, Jaunita Drumm, Murl Wal¬ lace, and Tom Shook didn’t return. Ralph and Gary Bailey moved to Zanesville. This made a total of 51. We had a busy year with athletics, giving our class play, “You Can’t Take It With You” and sponsoring the successful “Spring Prom.” Dorothy White was our attendant to the queen. Our class rings were ordered and received. Out of the mist of four years high school experience we come—Seniors! Some of us are jolly, some eager, some solemn, some quiet, some laughing, some dreamy-eyed; some of us with hearts and souls armed with courage and others uncertain and hes¬ itant. Very near and dear to our hearts has grown the Alma Mater that has given us such priceless blessings during the time spent here and ever the same message they will send back when we are gone. CAROL BROWN ESTHER HARMAN Page Eight
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