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JUNIORS Pete McArthur Kathryn Miller J. Thomas Naish Warren Parks, Ir. Dean Ramsey Calvin Roberts Dee Boos Margaret Schenk Bill Simpson Ioseph R Sroufe, Ir. Bill Storch Betty Siriker Marion Thomas Fritz Van Pelt Winetta Verdon Page Si: vmtccn
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JUNIORS Larry Haines Mae Hall Priscilla Hanscom Carl Hansen lune M, Hill Edwin Hoffmann Eileen Iamison William Heliy Beverly Kimsey Jeanette Knoeppel Paul Kreider, Ir. Dorothy Lemon Don Lenny Jo Anne Mallott Jeanne Maywurm Page Sixtcm
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1.. Etta Vuotto Howard West The third Iunior Class of Plainville 'High School completed What seemed to be a very successful year, both scholastically and socially. Under the splen- did leadership of our advisers, Miss Florence Birks and Mr. Robert A. Martin, and the effort of the class officers tPaul Kreider, president; Frizt Van Pelt! vice- president; Berttna Fieno, secretary; and Marion Thomas, treasurert the class found itself well represented in every major event of the year. The class play, t'Footloose, directed by Miss Helen Brown and Miss Lucille Wingert, was a complete success. An all-star cast and a brilliant play combined to set a new high for entertainment and financial returns in the school. Both in athletics and in scholarship the Iunior Class showed its talents. On every athletic team and in every scholastic test the Juniors were con- spicuous. Throughout the year the Iuniors were hard at work selling candy and giving dances. They also gave a skating party before the year had ended, All of these events were part of the plan for financing the Iunior-Senior Banquet and Prom A new idea was incorporated into this event. The Banquet and Prom were combined into one grand affair this year. Both were held in the school gym, making an exciting and unique ball for the upper classment Concluding the yearl we look back and see that we are better prepared to meet the problems of today and those of tomorrow; we appreciate the privilege of going to school and know that we have taken advantage of it. A picture of the Iuniors of other countries comes to our minds e and we are filled with gratitude Pagc Etghmen JUNIORS Rose Mary Wieland
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