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'CLASS CELEBRITY Science classes, as well as the entire student body, were thrilled this year when William Mc- Leish, senior student, received a telegram an- nouncing that his rating in a competitive three- hour science aptitude examination and his essay describing CI chemistry proiect had won for him a place among forty wlnners in the Westing- house Science Talent Search. These forty stu- dents were selected from sixteen thousand all over the United States. Along wlth his thirty- nine colleagues, Bill went to Washington for u five-duy session of interviews and lectures. At the final rating, he came out in second place. Second, in a nation-wide search. The class of 1947 is proud of member William McLeish. 72 SCIENCE CLUB
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The Plainville High School Band started off the year with c: bang. After becoming ac- quainted with their new director, Mr. Derrick, they began working on drills for the football games. Many new and different formations were included thls year. Their snappy music and marching added much to the games. Also new this year was the drum maiorette, Mary Lou Schrecongost, and twlrlers, Barbara Poysell, Rosemary McCracken, Pat Ebersole, and Bev- erley Newman. Their music also added the final touch to many of the basketball games. All through the year their goal was to earn enough money to get new uniforms. After the P. T. A. voted to buck the proiect, the band put on c: concert to start the belt rolling. As c: part 74 of the drive, the Marlemont Players gave the Philadelphia Story, the proceeds of which went to the fund. With this help added to that of those spirited citizens who gave money out- right, they were able to order 50 new uniforms. Early in the year an election was held for the first time in the history of the band. Bob Rcdle was elected president; Clyde Phillips, vice-president; Phytlis Williams, treasurer; and Anita Thomas, secretary. The band will lose only two members this year, and it should grow with members coming in from the iunior band. With this increase in number, and new uniforms, big things can be expected of the band next year.
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