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In the year of '47 we entered Plainville Highl worried and frightened. -The booming noise of the lockers and the awful troublesome combinations bothered us for a few days, but we finally got into the swing of things. We were guided by our very helpful advisors, Mrs. Kreider and Miss Battels, and our presiA dent was Don Forrester. As eighth graders the year seemed to go very fast to us, as we were occupying our- selves With new and interesting events, such as the carnival concessions and sports, baSe ketball and track. We were fortunate to have as advisers, Mrs. Kreider and Miss Birks. Our 7wdmcm 66mm President ........................ Marilyn Adamson Vice President ................................. Bill Blanton Secretary ..................................................... Dave Fite Treasurer ............................... lane Simmons 38 president was Harvey Yeager, who proved to be very capable for the task. At last we became freshmen, and most of our time was occupied with our freshman dance, carnival concession and sports. We know our present athletes will be great atha letes in years to come. We had as our ad- visers, Miss Keckley and Mr. Miller, to whom we looked for advice. In closing, we hope that our sophomore year will prove to be as interesting and sucd cesstul as our freshman year. We are sure that it we have the cooperation in the future which we have had in the past, we will some- day be successful seniors.
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Swa4amafze 6de President . ......V,..Merry Ann Baker Vice President ................................ Mary Larson Secretary. , ,,,,, ,. ......... I Bill McCord Treasurer.v..... . ,. The sophomore class is one of the most industrious and enterprising groups here at P. H. S. As freshmen we started getting into the swing of things by giving a dance called the Cupid's Caper. Our ticket selling con- test which we sponsored to help raise money for new band uniforms was a great success. Advancing to a still higher position as sophomores we continued our money and fun making capers. Early in the seasonr we started off by giving the Cinderella Ball, which once again added to our increasing .. John Graeter 37 treasury. At the carnival this year we were given the Opportunity to show the upper classmen our ability by giving a bang-up bake sale. We also became locally distin- guished when some of our classmates de- feated the group of Terrace Park sophcrnores on Hello Teacher. We are well represented and are contributing some real athletes in all the fields of sports. Our girls are also very active in the G. A. A. and Y-Teens. With our capable advisorsl Mrs. Handman and Mrs. Barnes, we look forward to an even better junior year.
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FIRST ROVV-Wes Iredale, Doug C -5, Bill Ballman, Steve Budai, Mi: y F' Baniill, B131 Eerard, Bob Frsniz, Pam. aLsch SECOND ROW'A-Betiy Anderson, Glenna Crookshanks, Miriam Gabbard, Marilyn Adamson, Ianice Blad' lune Emmett, Don Forester, Dick Gall, Bill Blanton, Jim Harmon, Ray Gunk Arm DOM, Harry Ebersole. NOT TNCLUDED EN PI EiBehy Clem, Bill GO .5 Lemon Charles Riley Geoxge Tnarker, FIRST ROW1Ierry Jones, Char JCHES Ronald Purdon Roger Swardson Forrest Martin SE OND ROW'1D 1 T! ' Bill Gene Morris M hels. law? GL1 Janice S1cr1rmiex. Nancv SchuettleI bOUGI'L THIRD ROMiAllen S In , lane Simmons, Natalie Steinman, 11 Schultie, 1191 V tbler, Carol Sizer, Jan Walk ', Jean King, Irene Nacb man, warm1 Jane! Romohr, 1110, Ichn Gerard Danna Ccnover, Laura Buffingtcn. THTFD ROW1M11 Albert Fisher, CliH Clemcns, Dale Cc nie Brown, Carol Edwards, Glanton, Ruth Hunter, , B11! Conway, Dave Fite, Elizabeth Gillespie, Udell Lashbrook Allen , Bill McCord, Dorothy IEIS John Pafie. N Puieri am 1.'er1165, Shirley Siump Mara Reid, yer. NCJT INCLUDED 1N PICTURE Eilamce
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