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FIRST ROW-Frank Durham, Dick Bicknell, Myron Ausiin, Geneva Amburgey, Barbara Hunuford, Margaret Hoskins, Lucy Kerr, Suzanne Ebersole, Wanda Gilliam, Juanita Kissinger. SECOND ROW Mavis HunIer, Lucille Ball, Nancy Middleton, Della Jones, Joan Howard, BEHY Bldtk- ford, Doris Clinger, Miriam Deisler, Carolyn Elukeney, Jean Bowman. ' THIRD ROWF-Mr. McNeil, Ronald Fertick, Bill Hopewell, Derek Hoxby, RonuEd Klemme, Dick Culvert, Jim Ferns, Jack Breslin, Cliff Gunkel, Arthur HopkinsA NOT IN PICTURE Jo Anne Gander, Batty Gregg, Jim Baker. FIRST ROW Richard Nachtrnan. Jack Seibert, Thelma TockeH, Tom McKuig, Susan Meyers, Anita Thomas, Jenn Schulte, Wanda Raleigh, Beverly Newman, Rebeca: Miller. SECOND ROW Mis5 Pease, Bef'y Thomas, Yvanne Mohlman' Joyce Pike, Lee Terry, Tom Peiers, Paul Turpin, George Riley, Donn Martin, Bruce Swanson. THIRD ROW Bob McCane, Donald Lawson, Norman Root, Don Wurring'on, Don Shackellord, Elmer Simons, Paul Shinkle, Bruce Williams, Lawrence Meyer, Fred Tull. NOT IN PICTURE Ju:k McAfee, Joe Morgan, Mary Skeen, Gerald Whitney.
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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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FIRST ROW 5id GHberi, James Duncan, Julia Cores, Shi:ley Hughes, Beny Lou Brown, Wiilium Bronson, Jack Belts, Lemy Federle, lea Doll. SECOND ROW'Cralg Clark, Ruth Holler, Mary Helen Fagin, Mirna GilJium, Leah Diener, Betty Lou Davis, Camille ChampHn, Jenn Freykr, Juan Huggins, Mrs. Hopping. YHIRD ROW DoIores Kreldler. Sue Jenkins, Marilou Fleihman, Virngia Huerkcmp, Juan Crunml, Willa Mae Dennisl Robert Dieckbruder, Jnhn Kuempel, Ella Hansen. FOURTH ROW-vPeggy Esurey, Jack Keuwn, Ruben Crigler, Donald Fleicher, Sherrill DeWeESe, Tum Chrisly, John Greater, Wesley Dumeraw, jaseph Deisrer. NOT IN PICTUREHDonuId Horne, Sarah Hughes. FIRST ROW-Annu Tacken, Barbara Watson, Wayne Vearil, Charla; langsdarf, Maury linduuisr, Doris Millson, Jean Roush, Judy Mala , Miizie Mulza, Ann McCuH. Joan SlueHe. SECOND ROW-Bill Mchrdl Carol PFIsler, Monte WTsmnnn, Haze! Sheen, Pct leigh, Mary Larsen, George Wierwille, Ray WeigTein, Jim McCard, Herold Leiman, Miss Fink. THIRD ROW AlIen Spuulding, Fred Payne, Jacqueline Schneier, Sully Simpson, Sylvia Somug, Joan SdlloHerka, Com Flu , Marilyn Reid, Mildred Lemon. FOURTH ROW Wayne Momgomery, Philip Nunn, George PresVon, Lee Miller, Barbara Wesr, Sue Smilh, Bewerly Schuler, Irene Mins?erl, Bob McEwun, Buddie Manning. NOT IN PICTUREHMDYEiO Wurdfow, Don Pendergraph,
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