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SENIOR CLASS PLAY SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Baker, Wietzel, Rittberger, J. Kramer. Perkins, Foster. STANDING: B. Trimble, Merriam, Collins, Hamilton, G. Smith, Beish, Morgan, Hunter, M. Sherburn, Bar¬ bour, Clever. FATHER KNOWS BEST On November 16, 1956, the Senior Speech class of Philo High School presented “Father Knows Best”, a three act comedy about the more light¬ hearted aspects of family life. It is from the radio program and the television play. High points of the play: Betty has trouble with Father over her boy friend Ralph, who asked her to go dancing but Father says that no one was leaving the house. Betty goes against Father’s word and takes her suit case with her formal in it, so she can change at a restaurant, and goes to the dance with Ralph, taking Father’s car. Kathy, sees them leaving and tells Father. Father thinks the two are eloping and has the police out looking for them. Everything turns out to make an interesting and delightful play. The members of the cast as they appeared were: Jim Anderson, father.Bob Hunter Margaret Anderson, mother.Hope Perkins Betty, their older daughter. Jo Ann Rittberger Kathy, their younger daughter.Shirley Wietzel Bud, their son.Larry Morgan Janie, Betty’s girl friend .Clara Ann Barbour Ramona .. Pat Clever Patty, Kathys best friend.Diana Merriam Repair man, from the washing machine company.Bob Beish Ralph. Betty’s current fellow. Bill Trimble Mr. Brinkworth, Ralph’s father Gary Smith Officer Johnson, from Missing Persons.Jerry Foster Bud ' s friend from the bastketball team.John Baker Mrs. Wembly .Sandra Hamilton Mrs. Jones of the Garden Club.Martha Sherburn Mrs. Woolsey. .Jean Kramer Perkins, a police matron.Jean Collins We wish to thank Miss Forbes our director who so patiently helped us with our play. Hope Perkins Page Twenty
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GRADUATION -Pfe ,9iAao et macc-ncet c s Og mtmzemce ' ineti Y Seve¬ re tAeS ffiec m e.icYcv y evememy,, y cery Ycaem.Yy=Seeam c ccY ecyYi ' Y cYgcX ' 3P l : 0 gtipA, S cAc Y - r ' cc c c Yg ■ ( ft mv COMMENCEMENT The thirty ninth annual Commencement exercises will be held in the Philo High School Auditorium, Wednesday Evening at eight o’clock, May 22, 1957. The address will be given by J. B. Rosemurgy DD pastor of the First Methodist Church, Newark, Ohio. David Lee Sawyers will give valedictory address and Lydia Grace Wilson the salu¬ tatory. Diplomas will be presented to the forty-nine members of the graduating class by Mr. Brown. BACCALAURATE The Baccalaureate services will be held Sunday evening, May 19, at eight o’clock in the high school auditorium. Rev. Roy Standiford, pastor of the Evangelical United Breth¬ ren Church in Philo will be the speaker. The music will be provided by the girls’ chorus. CLASS DAY The Class Day exercises will be held May 20. Robert Hunter will deliver the presidents address. Nancy Stiles will read the Class Poem. The Class History will be read by Wil¬ liam Trimble; the Class Will by Patricia Clever; and the Class Prophecy by Clara Ann Barbour. The key to the Senior Class will be presented to the Junior Class President, Philip Dalton by Robert Hunter. Various musical selections will be offered. Page Nineteen
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JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SITTING ON FLOOR: Morgan, Trimble, Beish, Trainer, Robinson. SEATED AT DESKS: Collins, Roberts. Stiles, Hamilton, Perkins, Rittberger. STANDING: Brewer, Kramer, Sherburn, Merriam, Hunter, Smith, Tinkham, Drake, Cook, Wietzel. A DANCE WITH OUR MISS BROOKS On March 23, 1956, the junior class of Philo High School presented in the school auditorium, the three-act comedy, “A Dance With Our Miss Brooks.” The story: When Miss Brooks (Sandra Hamil¬ ton) puts her mind on going to the school dance with the athletic coach (Gary Smith), and also hopes to wheedle a corsage out of him, things be¬ come complicated. The ladies from the Taxpayers Association show up and find that the money is being wasted on educational fal-las. The night of the dance everything goes hay¬ wire. The coach twists his ankle, the Principal, (Bob Hunter) falls headfirst through the paper moon. In despair, Miss Brooks writes out her resignation, but, in a wonderful finale, the students prove that they really learned resourcefulness and responsibility. The dance is back within its budget and Miss Brooks is happy. Other characters in the play: Miss Marlowe, the home economics teacher, Jo Ann Rittberger; Miss Audubon, the music teacher, Hope Perkins. Karen Norma Brewer Keren . Audrey ... Diane . Bonnie . Lisa . Sally . Milly .. Sue .. Woody . Bob . Freddy . Charles . Mrs. Lewis, a taxpayer Mrs. Smith, her friend Mrs. Bentley . .. Norma Brewer .. Dorothy Drake .. Diana Merriam .... Marilyn Cook . Jean Kramer Martha Sherburn . Linda Tinkham . Shirley Wietzel .... Larry Morgan . Bob Beish . Bill Trimble . George Trainer .. Nancy Stiles . Jean Collins . Ruth Roberts We had many compliments on this play. We wish to thank Mrs. Sharp and Miss Powelson for their fine directing. Hope Perkins Page Twenty-One
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