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Students Appreciate the Modern Role of PHS Dale Miller, Alan Fischer and Paul Bos- trum notice that the Dairy Queen is one of the Plainfield mer- chants that backs the Quakers. Mrs.Masten explains a new mathematics concept to Mrs. Paul Kellum and her daughter Peggy. Mrs. Masten had Mrs. Kellum in class when she attended Plainfield High School, and Mrs. Masten is now teach- ing Peggy. Subjects change, but PHS keeps up with modern trends in all of its departments. 7
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Cherishing Generations of Accomplishments, THIS school year 607 PHS'ers have a field of 42 classes from which to choose, 18 organizations to join, 30 teachers to guide us, and a section of 7 new classrooms. We are a part of a community that loyally backs and supports the high school. We have years of high achievement behind us and the security of the promise of a bright future. As we gain the insight and under- standing for finding useful places in so- ciety, we will gratefully and nostalgically remember the vital part PHS played in our lives. In this spirit we give A CHEER FOR PHS. Mr. Stearley talks with a group of students in the cafeteria at noon and discusses an issue from class. 6 LettermenVince Abell and Marvin McCollum pause to admire the many trophies PHS athletes have won over the years in sports competition.
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Spectacle of Homecoming Displays Beauties, The excited, smiling girls chosen to reign at home- more princess, Anita Castetter, homecoming queen, coming festivities were Kathy Lambrecht, sopho- and Sheila Martin, junior princess. PHS's fourteenth annual home- coming unfolded in a traditional array of color and excitement. The parade began the evening, proudly flaunting queen and princess hopefuls, the floats, cheerleaders, and band. A homecoming would not be complete without a Quaker victory, so the mighty gridmen conquered for PHS. For many, this win was subordinated by that half- time climax--the queen's coronation and announcement of the winning float. This year, the student body elected the queen. It also chose her court, which consisted of two princesses, a junior and a sopho- more . With a final burst of energy PHS'ers danced to music provided with a good guy flourish at a soc-hop sponsored by the Student Council. Hatch Out aVictory was the clever theme of the winning sophomore float. 8
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