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F. T. A FIRST ROW: Wietzel, Rittberger SECOND ROW: Clapper, Seright, Allison, Sheppard, Deitrick THIRD ROW: Stiles, Elkington, Boateher, Mr. Dilley, Bailey, Dilley The Philo High School branch of the state and national Future Teachers of America Organization is composed of sixteen members who either plan to enter the teaching profession or are interested. The annual project for each member is to as¬ sist as a secretary to one of the teachers from grades six through twelve. The advisor for the club is Mr. Dilley. The officers for this year are as follows: President.Jo Ann Rittberger Vice-President.Lynn Boetcher Secretary-Treasurer.......Shirley Wietzel Librarian..Phyllis Beisser Historian.Anna Mae Deitrick Shirley Wietzel o J. C. L. FIRST ROW: Sheppard, Seright, Ulrickson, Shipps, Beisser, Dietz, Bishop, Harris, Cureton, Rittberger, Merriam SECOND ROW: Perkins, Falk, Wietzel, Finkel, Swingle, Enochs, Brannon, Benedict, Deitrick, Wolfe, Boetcher, Rittberger, Kramer THIRD ROW: Hamilton, Swetnam, Elliot, Dilley, Dalton, Morgan, Hunter, Sawyers, Smith, Sharp The active Sophomore Latin Club is composed of eleven members. The Honorary members are the Juniors and the Seniors, who have completed two years of latin, we are members of the J. C. L. (Junior Classical League) and also members of the State J. C. L. Association from which we receive material for our programs, which we have every month. Active members attend the State J. C. L. con¬ vention in Columbus every spring. Five members attended the National J. C. L. convention at Oxford, Ohio for three days last June. We hope to attend the National J. C. L. con¬ vention this year at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Sharp sponsors the club for our school. Sheila Seright Page Fifty-Eight
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STUDENT LIBRARIANS SEATED: Barbour, Stiles, Watkins, Benedict, Smith, Brannon STANDING: Sheppard, Jones, Harris, L. Smith, Fisher, Morgan, Allison, Drake, Bishop, Miss Powelson Our library is under the supervision of Miss Powelson. She assists all students in finding, - refer¬ ence books and literature on different topics. The library consists of over four-thousand vol¬ umes of reference, fiction, and non-ficticn books besides a g - ood selection of mag - azines. Each year the school receives a number of Reading - Circle Books. This year many woinout books have been replaced and thirty-six Landmark books have been added. Miss Powelson is assisted in this wonderful work by eighteen student librarians who check the books in and out, keep them in order and do various other duties. The student librarians are Nancy Stiles, Joan Kay Sheppard, Joyce Harris, Judy Brannon, Donna Mae Benedict, Shelby Fisher, Marie Allison, Shirley Tague, Sylvia Bishop, Betty Smith, Carol Morgan, Clara Ann Barbour, Evelyn Jones, Ann Sheridan, Linda Smith, Mary Drake, Pat Clever, and Jacquie W atkins. On January 31 the librarians had their annual party in the form of a potluck dinner at six followed by games, stunts, and dancing. It was attended by the present librarians, their guests, and past librar¬ ians. Jacquie Watkins STUDENT SECRETARIES Twelve Senior girls who are preparing for secretarial work comprise this class for secretarial work. In it they learn all the duties performed in office work such as filing, operation of the different ma¬ chines found in an office, typing stencils, letters, business forms, and other essential papers. This course is the last step before actual practice. Miss Evangeline Politis instructs the girls in the differ¬ ent duties. Page Fifty-Seven
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