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SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: S. Tinkham, Troyan SECOND ROW: Wheeler, Beish, Noland, Spencer, Perry, R. Taylor THIRD ROW: J. Taylor, Shook, Newsome, Allison, Bailey, C. Sherburn, Holland, Clapper, St. Clair FOURTH ROW: Cureton, Sheridan, Kirk- bride. Morrison, B. Rittberger, E. Jones, Dick¬ son, Morgan, Offenbacker FIFTH ROW: Kripes, P. Kennedy, Ulrickson, Martin, Shipps, Young, Burtnett, Trimble, Dietz SIXTH ROW: Fisher, Osborn, Drake, E. Fish¬ er, Brown, Burtnett, Hartman, Emler, C. Dearinger SEVENTH ROW: McFerren, Spung, Douglas, K. Sheppard, Harper, Seright, Cassady, Pierce, Krier EIGHTH ROW: Heston, Norman, Bishop, Joseph, Hunsicker, Roberts, Watts, MacLain, R. Sheppard NINTH ROW: Beisser, Griffin, Harris, Kirk, Baker, Longshore, Cornell, D. Roberts, Adams Sophomore Home Room No. Ill When the school term began in September 35 new sopho¬ mores returned to class under the patient guidance of Mr. John Meyer. We were represented in band by five members of our home room Bob Rittberger, Karen Sheppard, Sandra Pierce, Connie Sherburn and Sue Tinkham. Bob Rittberger and Bryce Morrison were able participants in both football and basketball. We were honored to have Connie Sherburn chosen from our home room as sophomore homecoming attendant. Karen Sheppard, Sandra Pierce and Sue Tinkham were chosen reserve cheerleaders. The class officers are as follows President . .Sandra Pierce Vice-President .Bryce Morrison Secretary-Treasurer .Connie Sherburn Student Council ..Bob Rittberger Red Cross .Charles Myers We wish to express our thanks to the faculty for their generous assistance and co-operation that they have given us in the past two years. —Anita Ulrikson Sophomore Home Room No. 112 On September 7, 1956 under the guidance of Miss Forbes, thirty-eight students entered the Sophomore room 112. The first event of the year was the election of officers ,as follows: President .Richard Harper Vice-President .Shelby Fisher Secretary .Carolyn Kirkbride Treasurer .Marcia Douglass Student Council . Melvin Cassady Red Cross .Mary Lou Hunsicker Marcia Douglass moved to California in December. Marie Allison was elected to take Marcia’s place as treasurer. Dorothy Dietz and Grace Bishop were elected assistants. William Beckwith joined us in February. The following boys represented us in athletics: Varsity Football .William Adams Reserve Football .Glen Baker, Melvin Cassady. Norman Dickson, Richard Harper, Alan Heston, Sidney Holland, Paul Joseph and Jim Krier. Varsity Basketball .Richard Harper Reserve Basketball .Alan Heston, Jim Krier We had representatives in the band and in chorus. In Oc¬ tober the Sophomore Class held a class party in the school cafeteria. Dancing, games, and refreshments were enjoyed by all. We, the Sophomore class of 1956-57, wish to express our thanks to the faculty for their patience, advice, and guidance during our first two years at Philo. —Carolyn Kirkbride Page Twenty-Seven
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JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Joan Kay Sheppard, Marilyn Corns, Betty Smith, Linda Smith, SECOND ROW: John Reese, Khune, Grant, S. Harlan, Williams, J. Wolfe, Elliott, Miller, Mil¬ ligan. THIRD ROW: Worstall, Wickham. Ribble, Wilson, Dalton, Worley, J. Dan, Blake, Bronkar. FOURTH ROW: Starcher, M. Harlan, B. Kramer, Tague, J. Smith, Duvall, Neville, Robinson, Ben¬ nett. FIFTH ROW: D. Dearin- ger, N. Wilson, Chorjel, Dickson, 011, Hamler, Van Sickle, Jones, Wil¬ son. SIXTH ROW: Neal, Wat¬ kins, Winland, Boetcher, Patterson, Benedict, Dodd, C. Smith, G. Dan. SEVENTH ROW: McEl- roy, Hunt, Thomas, Hat¬ field, Secrest, M. Kelso, L. Kelso, Doty, Burckhol- ter. EIGHTH ROW: Brannon, Kennedy, Bernard, Swet- nam, Kennel, Dilley M. Wolfe, Dutro, Davis. Seventy juniors entered the doors last Septem¬ ber under the supervision of Mrs. Sharp, Miss Powelson, and Miss Politis. Carole Wilson, John Reese, and Wayne Prescott later moved away and Virginia Morrison entered. Early in the year the following class officers were elected. President ...Philip Dalton Vice President .David Mason Secretaries .Judy Brannon, Shirley Tague Treasurers .Janet Lou Dickson, Mary Lou Wolfe Red Cross .Bill Bronkar, Joan Sheppard Student Council .Ann Deitrick, Dick Swetnam Our rings arrived in September and we were verv pleased with them. Janet Wolfe was chosen Junior Attendent to the Homecoming Queen. The Class play, Curtain Going Up, was presented in April and was very successful. The Junior and Senior Banquet and Prom was given in May. Fifteen Juniors were on the football squad with Bill Bronkar, Phil Dalton, Dana Dilley, John Elliot, Roger McHenry and Dick Swetnam re¬ ceiving letters. Bill Bronkar, Dana Dilley, John Elliot, Phil Dal¬ ton, David Mason, Bob Robinson, Carl Kennedy, and Dick Swetnam received varsity basketball let¬ ters. There were also Reserve representatives. Marlene Bennett and Betty Lou Dutro represent¬ ed us in football cheerleading and Marlene also was a varsity basketball cheerleader. We were well represented in band, chorus, F.T.A., Latin, and French Clubs, librarians and in other extra-curricular activities. We wish to thank the faculty for the assistance and guidance they have given us. —Anne Deitrick Page Twenty-Six
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FRESHMEN CLASS OF ’60 Staker, Harmon, Bridwell, Hartman, Dodson, Barker, Loomis, Khune Fulton, Staker, Harlan, Hunter, Duvall, Corder, Dusenberry, Beisser, Swingle, Ramsey, Dilley, McCutcheon Gordon, Frick, Sherburn, Locke, Janusz, Hatfield, Baker, Baker, Wilson, Winn, Barker, Pyatt Mautz, Pletcher, Kreps, Osborn, Bishop, Humphrey, Zinsmeister, English, Swingle, Sheridan, Bass, Kowalski Wood, Reese, Hartley, Elkington, Smith, Cornell, Newsom, Bice, Hartman, Watkins, Moore, Barker Alexander, Mayes, Garrett, Wilson, Beish, Fouts, Harkins, Wilson, Ullman, Smith, Sines, Kirkbride Burckholder, Swingle, Quinn, Somers .Kelly, Evans, Kretschmar, Foraker, Fesler, Drake, Blake, Mercer Perkins, Seyerle, Rittberger, Hivnor, Cornell, Starkey, Ford Donahue, Prince, Eskey, Wood. Barnecut Freshman Home Room No. 117 On September 4, 1916, forty-nine freshmen entered our home room under the supervision of Mr. Dilley and Mr. La- Bonte. Both freshmen and seniors anxiously awaited initiation day. Class officers elected were as follows: President Richard Janusz Vice-President .Larry McCutcheon Secretary-Treasurer Mary Lou Rittberger Student Council .Linda Mautz Red Cross ..Kathy Pyatt During the year four of our fellow classmates left us. They were: Sharon Ree.e, Jim Smith, Judy Swingle, and Neil Wilcox. In December we had our freshmen party. The boys participating in athletics during the year were the following: FOOTBALL - Richard Janusz, Rona’d Khune, Larry Mc¬ Cutcheon, David Seyerle, Larry Sherburn, Larry Sheridan, Jim Staker, and Neil Wilcox. BASKETBALL: Richard Janusz, Eddie Moore, David Seyerle, Larry Sherburn, Larry Sheridan. We the freshman class of 1956-57 wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the faculty for the help they have given us throughout our first year. —Kathy Pyatt Freshman Home Room No. 118 The officers of the home room No. 118 are as follows: President Margaret Ann Dilley Vice-President .Wesley Burkholter Secretary Cynthia Hatfield Treasurer Ruth Harmon Red Cross . Patty Baker Student Council Barbara Elkington Cynthia Hatfield represented us as being our Freshman Homecoming attendant. We have forty-six pupils in our home room. Our home room teachers are Mr. Hatfield and Mr. Loyd. —Judy Dusenberry Page Twenty-Eight
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