The Plains High School - Yearbook (The Plains, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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ia ifhnutft Sutlers 22 SEVENTH GRADE First Row—Roscoe Saverly, Russell Muhael. William Bradshaw. Ha-old Branson, Harvey Barnhouse, Lawrence Davies, Thomas Barstow, Milev Pow- ell. George Whichney, Michael Duketnan. Second Row—John Slater. Clarence Latcimer, Mary Kachman. Raymond Potts. Helen Gaskins. Edward Harshbarger, Lucille Tate. Sylvia Hunter. Ma- ry Blasko. Opal Barnes. Marie Schmidt, William Finney. Given Roberts, Ma- bel Bradshaw, Earnest Smith. Third Row—Alex New. Everett Cade, Susan Cooley. Avinel Day. Mary Flakier, Marietta Goodman. Albin Popovich. Gay McDonald, Wanda Powell. Ellen Billi. One vear of our Junior High School life has almost passed, and yet it .perns only a short time since we entered. Has our school been proud of us ibis vear? Bv earnest efforts and hard work we should have made our teach- ers and schoolmates admire us, not as individuals, but as a class. W'e have won honors—as many as any other class—but lienors are not the most important things to gain during one’s high school course. W e se- lected as our motto: “W illing Workers” anti we hope to uphold that motto always. , . As we gained our victories over seemingly hard trials of the past we only leared to overcome future hardships more easily, and although we ha e al- most reached the end of the first year of our [unior High school career, we are. as vet. just beginning, higher and better things await us if we but strive to attain them. —Wanda Powell, the Historian. Thirty-one

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ia ilimutii Umlftrra 22 EIGHTH GRADE First Row—Wilbur Branson, Ben Fraser, Gerald McHarg. Andy Popo- vich, Haves Shrieves, Everett Gaskins, Andv Dukeman, Willard Nice. Second Row—Willard Hamer, Earl rl hompson, Gilbert Swarts, Dale Channel. Guilford McGlone, Anna Schmidt. Linna Prestt n. Third Row—Robert McDonald, Anna Schmidt, Belle Cheadle. Vivian Erb, Eldon Hawk, Virginia Thompson, Lois Day, Elizazbeth Kachman, Margaret Jewett. Fourth Row—Clifford Potts, Donald Gabriel, James Gabriel. Gilbert Ball, Michael Vessalo, Joseph Brindo, Oscar Fraser, Roy Donelson. CLASS HISTORY We, the Juniors of The Plains Junior Hi, began work Sept. 9, 1921. This vear our class is made up of the Seventh A. class and Eighth B. class both being promoted at the end of last term. We are trying our best to gain the Ninth Grade at the end of this year. Our lessons are not especially hard but at times we have some difficulty with them. We organized our class February 23. 1922. electing the following officers: President, Lenna Preston; Vice-president, Virginia Thompson: Secretary, Vivian Erb; Treasurer, Eldon Hawk; Historian, Belle Cheadle; Class Teach- er, Mr. Bryson- We chose for our Class Colors. Crimson and Gold ; Class Flower, White Carnation and Motto: “Live and Learn.” —Belle Cheadle. the Historian. Thirty



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ia Ilu' iHmutit l mibns 22 MANUAL TRAINING First Row—Edwin Burdett, Andy Popovich, Gerald McHarg, Delphin Keeton. Second Row—Everett Gaskins, Ben Fiaser, Hays Shrieves. Cecil Hale, Herchell Darnell, John Gabriel, Earl Thompson- Third Row—Robert McDonald, Gilbert Swartz, Wilbur Brannon. Fourth Row—Willard Hamer. Joseph Brindo, James Gabriel, Dale Chan- nel, Eldon Hawk, Gilbert Ball, Andy Dukeman, Gilford McGlone. Fifth Row—Willard Nice, Michael Vessalo, Clifford Potts, Donald Ga- briel, Roy Donaldson. This semester brings to a close the most succesful Manual Training year at the P. H. S. Our equipment consists of sixteen work benches, fully equipped with a complete assortment of bench tools. We have an electric saw of the latest model that enables us to do much work that would otherwise be impossible. The shop is also well equipped with clamps for glueing. We have a special staining and varnishing room, and hope to have a turning lathe and some oth- er accessories for the coming year. This subject is offered in the second year of the Junior High and the first vear of the Senior High. It is looked upon as one of the best subjects taught as well as being a very interesting study. Although we feel that this year has been both beneficial and successful, we look forward to a broader and better course next year. Thirty-two

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