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Sometimes PHSer's get a little hot under the collar and Junior Gary Sowders finds the only way to relieve this is to loosen his. Class isn't all work observes Senior Jan Smock as she takes a break during a class study-discussion ses- sion. Caught red-footed . Sophomores Dana Eggers and Susan Whitmire take a couple of red foot- prints used in the sec- tional Pin De-Feet on 'Em theme. Each Spare Moment at PHS Fitted Time really does fly! decided clockwatchers as they watched clocks that, for two weeks, showed every time but the right time. Obviously, the best way to study is to take off your shoes and relax , thinks Junior Diane Davis as she studies using her method. 8
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Day is dono . . . As another school day ends, these students leave all thoughts of gerunds, theorems and numbers behind— for a while at least. Tools of the trade. Leaving their instruments behind, the Dawn 5 take a break. Laying on the sound, two members of The Dawn Five combine their voices with their guitars. Caught by the sound of The Sound, (a group composed of P.H.S.'ers) Senior Mike Hedden moves with the vibrations during an after-game soc-hop. The beat goes on as students make the most of the turn-me-on sounds at a Student-Council-sponsored soc-hop. 7
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with Necessary” Activities Wait; it can't be, no! ... Senior Sandra Dwinnel seems to be quite engrossed as she reads the shocking news in a letter. Study Halls are for studying But there are two ways of studyingl advocates Junior Dan Fry os he asks about an algebra problem while the quiet way is being employed across the table. Study, study, study; that's all students ever do in school! Who says so? Certainly not Plainfield High students! Each spare moment during lunch periods and between classes (and sometimes during class!) is used to the fullest, taking care of important business such as: catching up on who was with who at the Chef last night, discussing what's-her-name's tuff outfit, reading those notes, stand- ing around thinking, and, of course, eating! Thank goodness for lunch periodi thinks Junior Ann Dohogne as she puts her 20-minute lunch hour to the best use—by eatingl 9
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