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1,15 Row L Goman R Petrusky R Palik G Fleet D Rumpel R Rothermel L Schroeder M Detlor Row M Lea, D Vroman, C Casler J Webster, J Junior H Polzin, C Indermuehle Row Adviser, Mr Snyder J Lamb D Hetzel R Lewallen R Van Sant, N Pearson, B Hakes Row D Stainbrook B Junior C Spafford, A Schroeder J Huber P Hillman H4551-IMFJI President Arleigh Schroeder Secretary Carrie Spafford Vice President James Huber Treasurer- Bernhard Junior Freshmen here, freshmen there And always smaller every year But all the same, they're just as bright As if they had a g1ant's height The traditional 'green' frosh were missing when the class of 1950 entered high school last fall because the previous year we spent our free hours in the same assem bly as the high school students We were well acquainted with one of the high school teachers, Mr Snyder, because he taught us science when ve were eighth graders A school bus bulging with 'freshlesn took off for Oshkosh on October fifteenth. Mr. Leaman, our pilot, conducted a tour through the museum. It was here that we dis- covered many exhibits which were helpful in our citizenship study. Why we were taught general business was clearly shown us during the afternoon. We saw the First National Bank making use of many of the facts we had learned and some of our difficult problems were solved easily when we could actually see them worked out in the bank. Our social life centered around a weiner roast party the last of March. Mr. Snyder, our advlseq helped us make it a success. The memories of our first year in high school are happy ones! 5 2 i it g I ? g il QQ' I 'Qu Q J . 5 H , g U N - Qi 'P nf' fl . ' 3 as I X 'I q In ' K 5 1- Q 'wL:g 12 . , . , . , . , . , . , 2: I . ' ' . ' , . . , . - 4: I ' , . . ,. ,. X -J ul
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Row Row Row Row H Hetzel S Hollingsworth, P Hansen R Leavitt E Stacko, Mucnlnski, G Billman, P Glaman Rowsam, M Burrows, F Alfery M Coon E Congelliere, Kollock J King, L Erdman Booth, L Wallner, J Doherty, A Sullivan, P Elliott Adviser, Miss Trindal H Walter, F Smith R Olson, L Kealiner W Leavitt, H Jay, V Grubber GA-IM O Kr. sl President Mary Coon Secretary Phyllis Elliott Vice President Jeanne Rowsam Treasurer Virginia Grubber The pensive Sophomore's pensive mlen And lofty look, calm and serene Suggest that he doth contemplate Uoon his far off future fate Welcome, Freshlel Will you be our gue t September thirteenth? Our party given in honor of the class of 1950 included all students and was the opening event on the so- cial calendar. We knew from recent experience what it means to be a stranger among sophisticated high school students so tcled to make the new comsrs feel at home. Nickels and dimes quickly add up to dollars and lt d1dn't take a mathematical whizz to figure out that our financial condition after a bas etbell game was much better than before the game. Selling pop and hot dogs is a lucrative business. We know we are growing up when we have to make important decisions. One of those decisions was what kind of class ring to choose. After inspecting the jewelry sales- man's samples, the majority of the class decided on an attractive design and in the fall you will see us flashing shiny new class rings. 3 4, 1,3 . . , T, E 2, - xt-1 b ' Q, 1 .11 J A 4 .- 1 ' ri ' 2 I 59 -' 12 P. , . . , . , . W. . . . 22 J. . . , . . . A. , . . . 5: L. .... , 4: . . . , . Q' C .J
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JL now 1 R Lewallen, R Rotnermel, M Burrows, G Blllman, Adviser, Mr Mullen Row 2 D Indermuehle L Llesberger, M DeWitt, J Rowsam, K Kollock IUD1-.NI 'OUNCIL Plainfield Hlgh's student council took ite usual place among the governing groups that control the school Under the leadership of its new president it carried on its usual dutles such as running the magazine campaign, organizing the traffic patrol and keeping the honor role up to date The year's greatest accomplishment was the addition of a student court In the past, discipline in Plainfield High was handled by the faculty members The students had no art in the government Now, for the first time, the students have some of the P ilit f r kee ing order and reporting breaches in discipline It is expected responsib y o p the court will be very successful in the future as its faults little by little are t in co-o eration being ironed out as the court proceeds with its work and the studen s, p with the court, become used to its methods and principles gy! .. - , -- g 1 if Ay I f :Z I I Y' ' ' auf 'Nui K Il
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