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FIRST ROW Rundull Graig, William Hunaford, Thomas Averill, Beny Hutchison, Lois Kempf, Martha Jones, Rose Brunner, Tonya Hudgel, Loraine Halfhill. SECOND ROWmMiss Keckley, William Crigler, Maynard Amburgy, William Appel, Wanda Davis, Paula Dumerow, Ruth Kruus, Charles Huzenfield, Jack Ahr. THIRD ROW AIberl Hansen, Richard Graeter, Ray Adkins, Edward Crain, Harry Clark, James Camp- bell, Leslie Haideman. Thomas Bachmann. NOT IN PICTURE-PuI Binghum, Morgan Damerow. FIRST ROW-Belly Thompson, Clam Melz, Ellen Roessler, Irene Lucking, Murgure! Weinrncm, Jimmy Lemon, Eric Vornberg, Phyllis Williams. SECOND ROW Fuy Rushun, Mary Lou Schrecongosf, Rosemary McCrocken, Tom Swisher, Don Tekulve, Kathleen Shriner, Carolyn. Told, Donna Lou Meyers, ML Miller. THIRD ROW Pat Rivers, Joyce Lehrer, Nancy Peacock, Barbara Poysell, LuVerne Ryan, Lucie Miller, Bernadine Michels, Bruce Trilefy, Bill Lindquisl. FOURTH ROWiDavid Thompson. John Pope, Tom Schofield, Donald Thomas, Arthur Oldhom, Jim Polier, Ben Webb, Jim Williams, EvereH Spelman. NOT IN PlCTURWCorrine Mezzo, Roberi Wolffrum.
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Saehma'ze 65mm After years of hard work, we can finally soy proudly, We are the Sophomore Class. Upon entering Plainville we soon became acquainted with such terms as study hall, class, and detention Bill Linquist, Marietta Librandi, Marty Jones and Jim Baker were our ofFIcers for the seventh grade. .' To the surprise of almost everyone, we staggered through our first year very success- fully and finally become ttLords of the Lower Halls, that is, eighth graders. Our carnival concession took the prize for making the most money. Our advisers for the year were Mrs. Kreider and Mrs. Barnes. We took the state test in our stride and graduated to the Upper floor. A tough scholastic schedule augmented by extra curricular subiects helped us to pass our freshman year quickly. Mrs. Hopping and Mrs. Boyle guided us through our first year of high school. Our Windy Whirl was a big SUCH cess and we were eluted at the way our first dance was received. During our sophomore year football, basket- ball, baseball and track occupied our boys. The sophomore girls also participated in Y-Teens and G. A. A. We threw Hiterallyt two great dances dur- ing the year, The Harvest Hop tand the annual Sweater Swing. Both were well attended. 43
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?tewm 666w; We entered the seventh grade in September, 1944. Although most of us had a hard time rev membering our locker combinations and where we were supposed to be at what time, we did survive our first day. Mrs. Fish and Mrs. Boyle were our capable advisers, and they successfully guided us through our First trying year at Plain- ville. We elected our class oHicers for the year. They were Bill Hopewell, Carolyn Blokeney, Betty Bluckford, and Derek Hoxby. Mighty eighth graderSethat was us, believe it or not. We could now laugh at the new seventh grade and feel proud because now we were veterans of Plainville. Our advisers for the year were Mrs. Barnes and Mr. Mesch. Of- Flcers for the year were Wanda Gilliam, Ronald Klemme, Derek Hoxby, and Don Shokleford. Our carnival concession, the County Store, was a great success, We passed our state tests with flying colors and many of us were in the upper seven percent in the state. After graduat- ing we said goodbye to Junior High and looked forward to entering our first year of honest-to- goodness high school. This year we were admitted to the inner sanc- tum of the upper floor. We battled with the new mysteries of Latin, Algebra, and English, ab- sorbing and conquering whenever necessary. Our emcers were Elmer Simons, Bill Hopewell, Jim Ferns, and Ronald Klemme. Our First Freshman Dance was a big success, and so was our carnival concession. 50
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