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A Ymjv This was a colorful year at Plainfield High School. Every day has proved excitingly fun and different to each student. The many events and activities in which we en- gage complete and make more interesting our daily lives. Throughout the year our academic life has been empha- sized. Short stubby pencils, worn-out notebooks, half-gone erasers, dog-eared textbooks—all these are proof of the many hours spent toiling over lessons. Fads and fashions were also part of our colorful year. Pizza was still the most for parties, bright red leotards or long socks were the thing to be worn with skirts or ber- mudas, and the latest fashions of greens, browns, and blues in trousers were in the wardrobe of nearly every high school boy. The traditional senior cords were brighter than ever be- fore. Weiner roasts and dances became memorable high- lights in our lives. All in all, it was a colorful year. (Left) Chatting with one another as they stroll to school, Karen O'Brien, Diane Crews, Larry Wright, and Ed Wade enjoy the beauty of a colorful fall morning. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Academic 6 Student Life 18 Organizations 28 Sports 46 Album 60 Index 93
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owo school has ou colon juJL pe iso ialihj While waiting in the lobby for the shuttlebus which will take them to their classes in the junior high school, Tom Lampert and Jim Hardin compare answers while Judy Castleman, Mary Jo Watson, and Linda Walls talk away the time. The 1959-60 school year brought a beginning day for all of us—a beginning of high school life for the sophomores, a beginning of being cherished upperclass- men for the juniors, and a beginning of the last year for the seniors. As we en- tered the doors of the school once again, we realized what a colorful personality our nearly new school had developed. We were glad to get back to its long, long hallway, its bright, busy classrooms, and its general this-is-home atmos- phere. We had missed the crowded hall- way, the long drinking fountain line, the locker chats, the lunch line, and the laughter of happy people. But now it is ours once again, for the halls are thronged with happy, busy students. Arriving on the early bus, two of our nearly four hundred students enter the building to wait patiently for the class bell.
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