Plainfield High School - Silhouettes Yearbook (Plainfield, IN)

 - Class of 1921

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fzfjflw fsfrwfifrfft 1 ' ,ng 7 77'4r 2 , f, 8 11 U Q ff in discussion and Clarice Barker second in reading, Sylvia Cooper won honors in piano at the County contest. A few weeks later found us nearing the close of our second milestone. Again we chose Ferol Harrison as speaker for class night exercises. On commencement night we manifested our respect for the class of '19 by presenting them with a bouquet of roses. Again the curtain falls. When we reassembled as Juniors at the beginning of our third act, it seemed as we did so with unaffected precision. We were knee deep in High School life. We were sorry to lose so many from the class, but nevertheless, others were added to our enrollment. Our officers, Hildon Calbert president, Frank Spear vice president, Ferol Harrison secretary. and Jewel Rees treasurer. were selected very early in the year. During the entire year our thoughts were centered on it few main issues ,which we hoped to successfully carry out in the spring. First was the Primary contest. We had representatives in vocal, reading and discussion. Florence Caldwell won first in discussion, and the others also won honor for us. Next came Class Night exercises, with Florence as speaker, and Marguerite Masten as Class poetess, and our class song and song of farewell to the Seniors: we were very well represented. After much thoughtful planning we royally entertained the Seniors and Faculty at a reception given in the Masonic rooms. The rooms were astistically decorated with the senior class colors -- old gold and black. With delightful eutertainment and refreshments, the evening was soon spent. Last and very important, was the Junior class play When Smith Stepped Out. It represented good talent and was highy appreciated. However pleased we were to round out our Junior work, we were also conscious at it deeper meaning which crept into the wer.: as we stead- ily approached the last act of our drama. When the curtain arose for the last time, on the fourth act, the set- 1 41 . Z, f f win? f, '4 'HV It' 2 It - ff 1, ry 1 1 '44 'Iv ting was a Senior High School Building, O tem pora! O mores! It seemed a sudden transitiong but it did not impair our enthusiasm and Loyalty. We were fit specimens for the underclassmen to look upon when seeking aclass ideal. Believing that presidential terms should be four years, we chose Hildon Calbert again as president, for the fourth time. Other officers were: Elmer Jarvis. vice-presidentg Ferol Harrison. secretary, and Clarice Barker, treasurer. According to the usual custom of opening the season with parties, we entertained ourselves with a Wiener roast, after which various athletic stunts were performed by Mr. Johnson on grape vines. ,Later on the class was delightfully entertained at a Thanksgiving party at Fred Osborn's. Q , A lecture course, under the auspices of the Senior Class, furnish- ed the community with a very appreciative entertainment. This was a new feature for class undertakings and was successfully carried out. In passing it is well to remember that the entire boys' Basket Ball team was selected from our class. We staged the 'ldrama Prayer Books and Playing Cards which proved to be a complete success owing to the talent displayed. Countless are the many happy incidents that have filled the four years. There are many things that have influenced and brought out the ambitions and ideals of the class. There in our Commencement, which is the culmination of so mnny hazmpy incidents. But the class histoi-ian's work is completed. We must not indulge in so many de- tails, lest the class become too much absorbed in its own dee is. They are emblazoned fully upon the record of our beloved institution But the r-lass should, instead, maintain a new goal before each and every member thereof, and conscious thatit has done its duty well, leave the details to individual recollection, according to fancy. 4-F. C.



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