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Top Row: Carole Auld, Clyde Avery, Robert Berst, Richard Davis. Helen Fiddyment. Second Row: Nancy Gaylord, Carilyn Goist, Marilyn Goist, Duane Halbleib, Edwin Hamilton. Third Row: Charlotte Head. Darlene Heiden. June Herath. Barbara Herren, John Hiller. Fourth Row: Bruce Huston. John Krumwiede, Grace Larsen, Sandra LeKander, James MacDonald. Fifth Row: Marilyn Magnuson, Judith Michael, Carolyn Montgomery, Nancy Ott, Roger Pennington. Sixth Row: Sonja Peterson. Betty Rogers. James Smith, Mary Jane Williams, Edward Wysock. Not Pictured: Nancy Blum. 28
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Left to Right: Mrs. Jeanette Trumpy, adviser; Mr. Gerald Reynolds, adviser; Judith Pennington, president; Norma Harms, vice-president; Donna Sage, treasurer; Al- fred Patten, secretary; Mr, Edwin Groh, adviser. Last September the class of '55 entered the halls of PHS with confidence. They were old veterans at this sort of thing and hurriedly entered into the swing of the year's activities. During the Homecoming festivities, the Junior class was represented with a colorful float in the parade while Judy Pennington, class president, was elected to the Queen's Court. At the afternoon game, the class members worked hard in the concession stand while Clyde Avery, James Smith, John Krumwiede, Roger Pennington, Duane Hal- bleib and James MacDonald pounded the gridiron as members of the Fighting Wild- cats to bring another victory to PHS. Clyde Avery received honorable mention for the All State Team and was high scorer of the season with sixty-seven points. Duane Halbleib was voted by his teammates as the most valuable basketball player of the year. Edward Wysock, drum major for the out- standing band, won the second place medal in the Illinois State Normal University Marching Contest in October. Norma Harms and Edwin Hamilton represented Plainfield at the Teen-Age Traffic Safety Conference in Chicago, while Carolyn Montgomery was chosen as the Sectional Public Relations Chairman for F.H.A. in Morris. The highlight of the year was the Junior- Senior Banquet and Prom. The class play, A Case of Springtime, as well as con- cessions at games, dances, and music con- tests helped to finance these activities. At Christmas time, an all school party was sponsored in the gym. In the four years of high school, the junior year seems to be the busiest and yet in view of the preceding paragraphs, the class of 1955 has kept up with the pace. Now as the year comes to a close and thought is given to the senior year, hard work is for- gotten and only pleasant memories of a year filled with fun and excitement remain. 27
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