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7956 '7 I fs ml S Finally 1944 had come and thirty excited six-year-olds were starting to school. Our first grade teacher was Mrs. Ivy Geese. Remember when she made us take naps on the tables? In our second year Mrs. Anna Meade was our teacher. She taught us the more advanced numbers and words. Miss Angeline Barrick was our third grade teacher Our fourth year was the year the boys enjoyed most of all this far because of our teacher She was Miss Mary Heizer who was very pretty and she couldn't seem to keep the boys minds on the lessons In the fifth grade we had Mrs Martha Engle as a teacher She was well liked by everyone because of her cheerful and friendly ways Our sixth year was one we were all anxiously waiting for so we could be up stairs with the older k1ds Mrs Emma Knight was our teacher that year We were all very excited about getting into the seventh grade because we could change classes with the high school kids Mrs Ethel Thompson was our home room teacher and we all respected her very much With Mrs Joyce Jackson as our home room adv1sor in the eighth grade w occupied what had formerly been the science room but was now a regular class room D1dn't we think we were 1t when we reached the ninth grade and actually gotto choose our own subjects? Probably Mr Balthaser had a slightly different opinion of us though During our sophomore year w1thMr Donald Strothers as our home room advisor we caused slight commotions at times but as a whole we managed to keep out of any serious trouble Then in our Junior year we presented the class play No More Homework and with our advisor Mr Pearson pushing us a little we managed to produce a successful Junior Senior Banquet and Dance the theme of which was Garden of Parad1se Well at last we've reached our senior year although there are very few of the original class left All of us I'm sure have enjoyed working together all these years and particularly with Miss Barto our senior advisor who has given us the guidance we've needed throughout the year We hope to leave be hind us a record that will deserve the esteem and respect of future graduating classes ,-f 5 4- V' - w uf X Eager Begmners School Daze Dlgnlfled Gfadllale 17 . . . H . ' ' vu ' vu. . . . . . . , e I . . , . 1 , ' . 9 . I l I u p . . I . , . . , . . , ' ' s . i ' ' ' I I i , . . . . , . . , 5 ,, X F f I ' fx x X r X' 7, ' . ff ' 07.13 f - ' f I X I lf-it-'1 :fE'??m 1 E W! Lvjfjr r sd f H 'V , ' ' . ,,. W3 M A , 5 0 ' ' , Q 3 T Q .12 -w 3' ' -.Q 5 w
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iepfmee aw0 4'0!-56 Wtmra 70064-4 Decwlcc 7 ?!ou-ez ?uu6 2046 bleu and 2044 CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISOR Presxdent Charles Calle Vrce Presrdent Ted Wrlson Treasurer Bob Smrth Secretary Donna Armenrrout FIRST ROW Left to Rrght George Reams Harla Roby Jamce Blevms Patty Wrlcox Phyllu Jackson Lola Ward Joan Overturf Sharon Bennett Clara Rowe and Char1esCa11e SECOND ROW Don Hooper Duane Frey Mary Lou Marks Judy Woods Phylhs Kelhn Mary Sue Drlhon Donna Armentrout Robin Bowker Mary Ann Smucker Paul Haynes and Duane Maynard THIRD ROW Fred Debeon B111 Murray Allan Perklns Ted Wrlson Bob Smrth Elwood Wrlhams Bob Anderson Norman Headlee and Jerry Yantes 16 I Adviser. .' .' ' . ' .' . . Elizabeth Barto T
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'Me F We the members of the class of mneteen hundred and flfty s1x of Pla1n C1ty I-hgh School havlng completed our twelve years of school do make and pubhsh thxs our last w1ll and testament mak1ng voxd all former w1lls whlch we may have heretofore made As to worldly possess1ons we d1spose of them 1n the manner f0l1OW1ng Item I We hereby w1ll and bequeath to the faculty our s1ncere sympathles hoplng that they wxllbe able to fxnd another class as co operatxve and w1th Splrlt such as ours Item II To the .Tumors we leave room 204 xn hopes that they w1ll enjoy be mg semors as much as we Item III To the sophomores we leave two wonderful years of workxng and playmg 1n hopes that they w1ll make the most of them Bob Anderson w1ll to John Kazee my car and all the g1rls I have transported 1n It Donna Armentrout w1ll to J1m Mxnk my efflcxency 1n dr1v1ng a car and to lrls Chrlsty my cast off sultors Dlck Arthur bequeath to Pern Howard my t1tle of Saxlor Boy and to Tom Lamb my recedmg ha1r hne Sharon Bennett w1ll and bequeath to J1m Mlnk my good study habmts and to Kay Thornh1ll my long d1stant telephone calls Jamce Blevms w1ll to anyjumor g1rl 1n offxce practxce class of 1957 the many hours I have spent typ1ng stenclls and runn1ng the m1meograph ln hope that they do better than I have Rob1n Bowker w1ll to Margorxe Yoder my hula h1ps and to Larry Reed my t1tle of loud mouth Charles Calle w1ll to Dorothy Weldon my faculty for goss1p1ng ln c1v1cs class wlthout gettxng caught John Dav1s bequeath to Clxfford Rxeselt my qu1et but dangerous ways and to Russell N1col my curly ha1r Fred De Leon w1ll to Bud Lovejoy my txtle as Romeo Mary Sue D11l1on w1ll and bequeath to any Junxor gxrl who thmks she can f1ll the pos1t1on my gzft of knowmg how to gwe backrubs mn shorthand class Duane Frey w1ll and bequeath to Pat Love my hxgh readmg speed and com prehenslon and to Yvonne Graber my hot rod dr1v1ng Buddy Haynes w1ll to any Junlor my glft of beauty as a baby although I would rather keep xt for my own chxldren and to Tom Mlller my techmque of raclng down the alrport runway 1n a car w1thout gettmg caught Norman Headlee bequeath to Pern Howard my qu1et ways and to any Jumor my attendance record Don Hooper w1ll and bequeath to John Kazee my ab1l1ty to l1e 1n the center of the wagon on a hay r1de and stxll keep warm and to Russ N1col my methods of gett1ng teachers mad at me and st11l bexng frlends Wlth them Phylhs Jackson w1ll and bequeath to any Jumor g1rl who thxnks she can my ab1l1ty to get a boy to come a long dxstance to see me and to Nola Crandell my competence 1n play1ng volley ball Phylus Kellln bequeath to Alxce Lemaster the gzrhsh curves whlch Della Caldwell left to me and my he1ght to Dale Van Hoose Mary Lou Marks w1ll to Phyllls Skaggs my envled capaclty for gett1ng good look1ng boys to show me my way around Columbus and my cheerleadmg a b1l1ty to the Reder Twlns Duane Maynard w1ll to any Jumor my gxft of bemg able to talk teachers 1nto anythmg and get away w1th lt and my basketball ab1l1ty to Jxm Freeman B111 Murray w1ll my 1ngenu1ty 1h gett1ng along w1th Mr McCauley to Dale Van Hoose and my ab1l1ty to stay on four wheels to .hm Freeman Joan Overturf w1ll and bequeath to Tom Mlller Cemetery Road 1n hopesthat he w1ll follow 1n my foot steps by not gett1ng caught whlle parked and my ex cellency 1n buckxng corn shocks to any Jumor who th1nks he can do as well Alan Perkxns bequeath to Paul Troyer my llttle black book Wlth all the Rlchwood g1rls names ln 1t George Reams w1ll to J1m Freeman my luck of gett1ng three wr1tten warnxngs from the same state patrolman and stxll get off easy 18 all I, , . . . I, ' , . . f .. . ,. . I' ' , . ' Il ' VI I' ' . D . . . I' . . , . . . . - .- l .- I, - , . 1 .l . I, , - . .. . .. I' - , . . . - I' I ' . ' ' ll ll. I, I . . . ' - I, , . - . . . I, , . . . . I, , . . .. . . I, 1 , . . r . . . , I, . ' ' ' ' ' I I, , . l . . . - D . - I. ' , ' ' I, , I l ' . . .
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