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Page 29 text:
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BASKETBALL MEMORIES Stand Up And Cheer Stand up and cheer Cheer loud and long for The Plains High School For today we raise the Blue and Gold above the rest. Our boys are trying. And they are bound to win the fray; We’ve got the team. We’ve got the steam. For this is our dear High School’s day. Rahl RahiJ Rahili (repeat except the last line) Cheerleaders Senior High: Betty Mackie, Donna Hunter, Nancy Hawk, Muriel Williams. The Junior High School Cheerleaders are Donna McDonald, Anita McWilliams, Sandra Tinkham, Barbara Thompson. The Varsity Kenneth Harvey, William Charney, William Williams, John Thompson, Charles Clonch, Jimmy Bosley, Mr, Burson, David McAllister, Darrell Brown, Jack Wilson, Ralph Kittle, Charles Lee, James Sjrith. Sons of the Gold and Blue Sons of the Gold and Blue, Fight for your Alma Mater, Cheer while your team is scoring. Fight for the fame of The Plains High name, Over the foe watch the home team go. Undaunted forge ahead. Triumphant march ahead Triumphant march ahead Hearts that are brave and true. Hark, how the bleachers cheer. Loyal and eager, too. Play for the victory is near. Shoulder to shoulder fight and win, Sons of the Gold and Blue. 10 The Reserves
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MEMORABLE EXPERIENCES Florida in Ohio The wind whistled, the snow came, the ice stayed, and the red line of the thermometer went down and down; yet when we entered our school, it was always so cozy and warm. Really it was the most comfortable year we had ever known. And why? Some kind and thoughtful invididuals had provided new gas furnaces. Washington by B and 0 With our luggage heave-hoI Our class mostly in the Senior year strived to earn money by selling candy bars, school pencils, greeting cards, and dish clothes and by publishing a Year book. Fin ally we had earned a sufficient sum of money to finance our trip to the East. There we had many new experiences and benefited much from the journey. Some students lost items, some purchased souveniors, some asked questions, but all returned home com- pletely worn out. 71 iWI Senior Class Play We all participated in the class play which was a comedy that we all enjoyed in its preparation and presentation. In addition to the fun, we learned a great deal pertaining to speech, poise, and persuasion. It was a success dramatically and financially. Commencement We thought of Shakespeare's phrase parting is such sweet sorrow as we were seated on the plat- form Kay 21, at which time Francis N. Hamblin, Dean at Ohio University, talked to us concerning the importance of the spiritual and moral values in life; and he reminded us that it actually was Almost Tomorrow. 11
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