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SENIORS MARILYN ANN SWINGLE “Marilyn” “One from whom you seldom hear a peep, but still water runs quite deep.” Class Officer 4, Latin Club 1-2-3-4, Librarian 1, Chorus 1-2-3-4, F. T. A. 1-2, French Club 4, Commercial Club 2. FREDA LOUISE’ TAYLOR “Fred” “Forward ever. Backward NEVER !” Class Play 3-4, (usher), Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-4, Civ¬ ics Club 4, Chorus 1-2-3- Intramural 1-3. SHELBY WILLOW TAYLOR “Shelby” “Secretary her ambition Housewife her destination.” Class Play 3-4, (usher). Home Ec. Club 3, Red Cross 4, Intramural 4, Chorus 1-2- 3-4. LINDA KAY TINKHAM “Tink” “Out for a good time, The sky’s the limit.” Class Play 3-4. (usher), G. A. A. 1-2, Intramural 1-2-3- 4. Chorus 1-2-3-4, Commer¬ cial Club 2, Civics 4, Dance Committee 4. GEORGE WILLIAM TRAINER “George” “Always seems to have so much energy, when school’s let out.” Class Play 3, Basketball Re¬ serve 1-2, Basketball Varsity 3-4, Class Officer 4, Student Council 3, Chorus 1-2-3. WILLIAM DONALD TRIMBLE “Bill” “Air Force, Here I come 1” Class Play 3-4, Banquet Committee 3, Finance Com¬ mittee 3, Intramural Basket¬ ball 1-2-3-4, F. F. A. 1-2-3, County Music Festival 3. SHIRLEY JANE WIETZEL “Janie” “Off to college she will go to be a teacher we all know !” Class Play 3-4, Homecoming Committee 4, Banquet Com¬ mittee 3, Latin Club 1-2-3- 4, Home Ec. Club 3, F. T. A. 1-2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3-4, Band 1-2-3-4, Intramural 3-4, Spe¬ cial Chorus 3, Tax Stamp Committee 3. NANCY ESTHER WILSON “Willie” “Believe it or not, California here I come!” Home Ec. Club 2, Civics Club 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Music Con¬ test 1-2-3. LYDIA GRACE WILSON “Libby” “And, now I’m off to the races 1” Class Play 3-4, Librarian 1, French Club 4, Chorus 2-3, Commercial Club 2, Intra¬ mural 4, P r e 1 i m i n ary Scholarship 1-2-3, Final Test 3. wm m mm Page Fifteen
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SENIORS RICHARD EUGENE ROBINSON “Gabby” Oh ! Them redheads.” Class Play 3-4. Football, Basketball. Baseball (scorer). Homecoming: Committee 4, Banquet Committee 3, Initia¬ tion Committee 4, Annual Staff 4, Band 1-2-4, Intra¬ mural 3-4, Finance Commit¬ tee 3, Class Ring: Committee 3, Preliminary Scholarship 2-3. DAVID LEE SAWYERS “Sawhead” “He’s mighty tall and has a nice Erin.” Class Play 4, (sound effects) Basketball Varsity 4, Home- coming Committee 4, Class Officer 1, Annual Staff 3-4, Latin Club 3. Intramural 1- 2-4, County Music Festival 2- .3, Preliminary Scholarship Test 1-2-3 Final Test 1-2-3, State Music Contest 1-2-3, MARTHA ANN SHERBURN “Ann” “I’ve had fun.” Class Officer 1, F ' reshman Attendant, Intramural 1-2- 3-4, Commercial Club 2, Stu¬ dent Council 2, Chorus 1-2- 3-4, Class Play 3-4, Annual Staff 3-4, Banquet Commit¬ tee 3, Homecoming Commit¬ tee 4, Girls’ Sextet 4. DAVID EDMOND SHIPPS ‘Dave” “I put in 12 years here, and they don’t even have a pension plan !” Football Reserve 1-2, Foot¬ ball Varsity 3-4, Initiation Committee 4, Dance Commit¬ tee 4, Chorus 3-4, F. F. A. 1 - 2 . KATHRYN MARIE SHOOK “Kat” “Quiet till you get to know her.” Class Play 3-4, ..(usher). Home Ec. Club 1-2-3-4, Chor¬ us 1-2-3-4. T H E S O U L T D A R E GARY MILFORD SMITH “Smitty” “Better late than Never!” Class Play 3-4, Football Re¬ serve 1-2, Football Varsity 3-4, Basketball Reserve 2-3, Homecoming Committee 4, Class Officer 1-2-3, Annual Staff 3-4, (Editor), Latin Club 2-3-4, Band 1, District Music Contest 1, Preliminary Test 1-2-3, Final Scholarship Test 1-2-3, Ohio History Award 4, Intramural 1-4, Senior Scholarship Test 4. JOSEPH BYRON STALEY “Joe” “Where there’s a will there’s a way. But I couldn’t find it.” Football Reserve 2, Football Varsity 4, Homecoming com¬ mittee 4, Banquet Commit¬ tee 3, Initiation Committee 4, Intramural 4. NANCY KATHLEEN STILES ‘Nancy” “I’ve forgotten more than you’ll ever know about him 1” Class Play 3-4, Homecoming Committee 4, Banquet Com¬ mittee 3, Class Officer 1-2- 3, F. T. A. 3-4. (Sec), Li¬ brarian 2-3-4, Chorus 1-2-3- 4, Art Club 2-4, Scholarship Team 1-2-3. RICHARD GRANVILLE STILES “High Rockets” “Blondes — Brunetts— Redheads — Wow —- Girls.” RUTH MAE STONE “Birkie” “I’ve slaved twelve long years for nothing more than a diploma.” Home Ec. Club 1-2-3, Chorus 1-2-3. Page Fourteen
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CLASS WILL The Senior Class of 1957 of Philo High School, City of Philo State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory do hereby draw up this will as being our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills, heretofore made by us. I, Chuck Baker, will my ability for getting along with Mrs. Sharp to Mike Worley. I hope you can see through her and her literature better than I could Mike. I, John Baker, will Mr. Betz a wig, now maybe the flies won’t be using his bald head for a landing field. I, Clara Ann Barbour, will Mass Politis a taxi meter for her Cadillac since she runs a taxi route from Philo to Zanesville anyway. I, Robert Beish, will some of Mr. Thompson’s ability to be “fair and square” with students to other teachers here. I, Pat Clever, will Anne Mae Deitrick my seat in solid geometry so Mr. Thompson won’t have an all boy class next year either. I, Jean Collins, will Harold Gordon a bottle of wave set, now he won’t have to stand in front of a mirror for an hour combing his hair trying to get a perfect wave. I, Dorothy Drake, will to Wanda Wostall, all nm love for the name of Moore. I, Marjorie Enochs, will my seat in speach class to anyone who likes to make speeches, I didn’t I, Nancy Finkel, will Margaret Ann Dilley a guitar and a hound dog. Now maybe she can imitate Elvis Presley. I, Orville Fisher, will Phillip Dalton and Dick Swetnam, my pay check for a year. Now buy your own eats after football practice. I, Jerry Foster, will to Mr. Dilley the school house since he is going to blow it up anyway. I, Shirley Gilloglv, will Miss Politis my ability to speak up. Then maybe she can be heard in the back of the room. I, Sandra Hamilton, will Larry McCutcheon, Jim Corder, and Harold Gordon, a Mercury; I hate to see you ride those bikes when its cold. I, Celesta Hamilton, will my ability to help in the kitchen to anyone who likes to get out of study hall. I, Laura Humphrey, will Dave Mason a suit of armor. Now you won’t miss out on any sports this year, Dave. I, Bob Hunter, will to my brother Curtis, my ability to get out of classes and homework. I, Sandra Israel, will the Juniors the will to will a will that will pass. I, Bob Janusz, will Mi’. Dilley two new cars since Dana is going to tear the old ones up anyway. I, Paul Kelso, will Tom Newson to Evelyn Jones. Please get married. I, Jean Kramer, will Sis Hatfield a new heart to replace the one she wore out on Mr. LaBonte. I, Nancy Linscott, will the faculty my darling brother, brace yourselves. I, Bill Longshore, will Charles Myers two cylin¬ ders for his John Deere tractor. Now it will run on all four. I, Diana Merriam, will Carolyn Kirkbride and Butch Morrison a private wastepaper basket. Now there won’t be such an uproar in speech class. I, Larry Morgan, will Jane Garrett all my love for a good time. Use it well. I did! I, Bonnie Miller, will my ability to stop on skates to Jim Noland. Now maybe you won’t hit the wall. I, Martha Miller, will Marie Allison my first chair in band, hope you enjoy it as much as’ I did. Page Sixteen I, Hope Perkins, will to my sister Sara, any of the freshman boys. Just teasing Sis. I know it’s David you’ll pick. I, Evelyn Price, will my “I like Elvis” button to anyone who likes sideburns as well as I do. I, Jo Ann Rittberger, will my brother Bob my ability to stay up late hours and still look civilized the next day. I, Ruth Roberts, will Mr. LaBonte a new suit with complete built in muscles. I, Richard Robinson, will my brother Bob, my ability to play a horn in the Philo Band. I, Dave Sawyers, will my position on the bas¬ ketball team of chief bench warmer to Dick Dodd. Now he’ll really have something to brag about. I, Martha Sherburn, will my complexion to Miss Mitchell so that she won’t have to wear so much rouge. I, Dave Shipps, will to you, Dave Mason, my draft card so you won’t have to lie about your age. “Don’t get hazy, Dave.” I, Kathryn Shook, will Miss Forbes some 3 in 1 oil so she can fix some of those squeaks. I, Gary Smith, will to any Junior, who intends to be in the Senior class play, a dozen flips on the couch. It will cost you $2.40! I, Joe Staley, would will a will if I had a will but I don’t. I, Nancy Stiles, will Mary Shipps the ability to keep her mind on her work instead of on the Senior boy in fifth period study hall. I, Richard Stiles, will Philo High School a clock. Now I hope they will put it in the restroom. I, Ruth Stone, will my love for the name of “Bill” to Wanda Worstall. Keep trying. I, Marilyn Swingle, will Miss Milligan a piece of angel food cake. Now maybe you won’t get so hungry before lunch. I, Freda Taylor, will Mr. Lloyd, a new math class. Now maybe he can give some A’s. I, Shelby Taylor, will Mr. Hatfield an auto¬ matic washer and dryer. Now the Home E’c. girls won’t have to wash the players’ uniforms. I, Linda Tinkham, will Carolyn Bass a new seat in the 7th period study hall. Now maybe she won’t have to strain her neck to see if a certain senior boy is looking at her. I, Geoi’ge Trainer, will Mr. Lloyd an automatic hair brush installed in his car. Now maybe he can get his hair combed before he gets to school in the mornings ' . I, Bill Trimble, will Pat Kennedy a wide-gage track for her box car. Don’t jump the track, Pat. It’s dangerous. I, Shirley Wietzel, will Jim Longshore the re¬ maining articles which I purchased from him to help the Latin C-lub. “And don’t forget to change the name on the stationery.” I, Lydia Wilson, will my misinformation to anyone who likes to speak up in class. I, Nancy Wilson, will Mary Lou Wolfe my quietness. Now maybe the girls who eat in the art room won’t have to listen to her. We, the Senior Class of 1957, will to Mr. Betz our sincere appreciation and gratitude for all the untiring effort and help he has given to us. This will having been read and approved is hereby declared legal and any beneficiaries who try to revoke or dispute any will is hereby declared deprived of all rights and privileges. Pat Clever Diana Merriam Robert Beish
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