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Page 29 text:
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BASKETBALL Our High Shooters 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. Rah! Rah!! Rah ' ' (repeat except the last line) The Varsity Team Row Is Ronald Dewier, Donald Adams, Ralph Kittle, Darrel 3rown,Ronald Adams, Row 2: James Smith, Danny McDonald, William Char- ney, Raymond Finnearty, Dana Channell, Jack Wilson, Richard Metcalf. Cheerleaders Nancy Hawk, Donna Hunter Betty Mackie, Muriel Williams 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 Harts that are brave and true, Hark, hew 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. The Reserve Team Row Is Millard Bryan, Carlos Thompson, Oakey Phillips, Larry McAllister, Fred Burdette, Timothy Williams. Row 2: David Lovsey, Robert Davis, Ronald Bur- key, Larry Calendine, Robert Sofronko, Edward Hornsby, Maurice Kittle, William Coon. Row 3: Larry Horn, Michael Thompson, Terry Wal- burn, Robert Carsey, Basil Cu111son, Donald Strole, Robert Bryan.
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ORBITS THAT LEAVE FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND OF TIKE Go East Young Kan, Go East! So we did. To do this the Seniors worked, struggled, and managed in order to obtain a sufficient amount of the earthly object kncwn as money to finance the journey to Washington and New York cities. In Washington, we visited the Capitol, the White House, Lincoln's Memorial, Washington's heme place at Mt. Vernon, and other places. In New York, we were amazed at the brightness of Times' Square at night. It appeared as though all the bright heavenly bodies had fallen in one spot. We enjoyed the tour in the United Nations Building, where we were es- corted hither and yon by a Swedish hostess. We saw mary other interesting places, too. But above all, the trip caused us to realize that the world is a large place. Why is mankind interested in more space? Cdimencement—May 20 We grew during childhood and adolescence in knowledge, wisdom, and love. Now we have ccme to the climax—our Commencement—the stepping-stone from youth to adulthood. We are to commence on an entirely new phase of life. Would we be knit among our friends at The Plains perma- nently? Would we be a part of another continent or satellite? Only time will answer these questions. But we are confident that among whatever groups we shall be, we shall always strive to do our best under the guidance of a Supreme Power. 1 1
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