Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

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B. degree from Wooster College. She has attended Columbia University and the University of Wis' consin. Mary Campbell Delphi, Indiana Commercial Miss Campbell has her B. S. degree in Commerce from Indiana State Teachers College. She has also attend-ed Iowa University. Beriha Caroihers Plymouth. India na Maihemaiics Miss Carothers received her A. B. degree from Indiana Univerf sit and has attended the Universit of Wisconsin and Indiana State Y Y Teachers College. rd College and has Gymnastic Nonnal. IQ3l-L The May? IQ31-I lower FACULTY Marcella Corneiei Ellrharf. Indiana I English, French Miss Cometet has an A. B. from Indiana Ce has attended Indiana University and Otterbein Co ntral College and llege. Kaiherine E. Gam Plymourh. Indiana Hisfory Miss Gam has an A. B. degree from Indiana University. She has done graduate work at the University of Chicago and the Uni- versity of Wisconsin. Nell M. Hancock Wesf LaFayeHe. Indiana Home Economics Miss Hancock has the degree of B. S. H. E. from Purdue Uni- versity, and has done graduate work there. Dema Kennedy Lawrence, Indiana Dean of Girls English, Malhemafics Miss Kennedy has an A. B. degree from Butler University, and an A. M. from the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College. She has also attended the University of Wisconsin and DePauw University. Marian 'Kessel Brazil, Indiana Commercial Miss Kessel received her B. S. degree from Indiana State Teachers College. She has also attended Iowa State University. Terrence A. Kleckner Winamac, Indiana Biology Mr. Kleclrner received his A. B. degree from DePauw Univer- sityaand his A. M. from the University of Chicago. The Mayflower FACULTY Helen McGaughey Greencastle, Indiana English, Dramafics, Journalism Miss McGaughey received her A. B. degree from DePauw Uni' versity, and her A. M. from the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College. She has also attended Western College for Women. Dallas C. Ruch Plyrnourh, indiana Industrial Aris Mr. Ruch has a B. S. degree from Indiana State Teachers Col' lege. He has also attended Purdue University and Bradley Poly' technic Institute. Ben O. Sioner Plymouth, lndiana Social Science, Debate Mr. Stoner has an A. B. degree from Manchester College. He received his A. M. from the University of Chicago and attended 5. :Institute den Hautes Etudes Internationale in Geneva, Switzer- an . Tribuia Tyden Grand Rapids. Michigan Glee Club Misa Tyden received her degree of B. M. E. from Northwestem University. Carl Von Brock Plymouth, lndiana Band. Orchesira Mr. Von Brock has attended Valparaiso University, Winona Band and Orchestra School and has the degree of B. S. M. from DePauw University. Mary Jane While Columbia City, Indiana Ari Miss White received her A. B. from Indiana University. She has also attended the Taylor Art School. lQ3l-L ,aff wn0- 1 . Lk X X X x f f X X 0 1. XX WWW? 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Band '31, '32, '33, Board of Control '32, '33, President '34, Class President '31, '32, '33, '34, Hero By The Hour '34, Hot Co y '34, Typing Club '34, Hand Book Staff '33, HifY '32, '33, Presicliznt '34, Home Room President '31, '32, Mayflower '34, Outstanding Sophomore, P Pin '33, Outstanding Musician '34. MARIE SHATFO RD Give me a moonlight night, a beach. Ancl ---- Francis l?l Q Board of Control '32, Class Vice President '34, Hero By The Hour' 34, Hot Copy '34, Glee Club '31, '32, Peggy and The Pirates '32, Library Club 32, Dramatic Club '33, '34, Home Room President '32. Vice President '31, '33, Secretary '34, May Festival '32, '33, '34, May- flower '34, Outstanding Sophomore, TrifL Cabinet '31, Yell Leader '34. MILTON CRAMER Unassurning and quiet is he, Yet a second Lincoln he may be. Band '32. '33, '34, Class Treasurer '34, Science Club '32, '3.3, Dramatic Club '34, May Festival '32, Orchestra '34, Solo Contest '33, 34. GENEVIEVE MCKINNEY Wicked brown eyes are dangerous things, They otten lreep us from sprouting wings! Secretary of Class '34, Dramatic Club '32, '33, G. A .A. '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34. - ORVILLE ANDERSON Anything in the line ot sportsmanship For me, even driving an Essex. Band '31, '32, '33,- '34, Basketball '33, Baseball '31, '32, Board of Control '33, Hand Book Staif '33, Industrial Club '32, P Club '33, '34. RALPH APPLEMAN To be an architect is his desire, We hope he sets the world on tire. Hero By The Hour '34, Debate Club '32, Dramatic Club '34, Hi-Y '33, '34, Mayflower '34, Track '34,' Ye Pilgrim '34. GEORGE BALL Give we a wall: in the open air, I care not for the ladies fair. X Board of Control '34, Class Treasurer '31, '32, Class Vice President '33, Art and Crafts Club '32, Mathematics Club '33, Typing '34. MARGARET BERGMAN lt's nice to be natural, When one is naturally nice. Basketball '32, '33, Class Secretary '33, Game Technique Club '32, G. A. A. '33, '34, Home Room Vice Qlresident '33, '34, Junior Camival Queen '33, Outstanding Junior, Trifl. ice President '33, President '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34. MARTHA BERGMAN This girl is tat and iolly. And can she tallr? Just like a poIIy. Hero By The Hour '34, G. A. A. '33, '34, Glee Club '32, '33, ePiggy and.The Pirates '32, May Festival '31, '32, '34, Most Friendly it 34. MARTHA BIXEL V Martha is not conspicuous, . But she is well liked by all of us. i Commercial Club '32, G. A. A. .'33, '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Trick '31, '32, ' . 19314 The Mayflower Seniors JAN ETTA BOYD Janelle has a rep, Of being fall and full of pep. Lawton high school '31, Art and Crafts Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, G. A. A. '34, Clee Club '31, '33, '34, Bella of Beaujolais '31, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Traclr '31, '32. CARROL BURNES His friends, lhey are many. His foes, has he any? Newton high school '31, Science Club '32, Music Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Hot Copy '34, Hi-Y '34, Mayflower '34. EL DONNA DEWART l'll be merry and free. l'll be sad for nobodee. Riley high school '31, '32, Hero By The Hour '34, Dramatic Club '33, '34, lee Club '33, '34, Spelling Contest Winner '33, EUDORA DEXTER lf silence were golden, Eudora would be a pcuper. Hero By The Hour '34, Debate Club '32, G. A. A. '33, '34- May Festival fJ1, '32, Glee Club 31, '32, '33, '34, Bells of Beaujo1ais ' '31, Peggy and The Pirates '32. MARY JEANETTE DITTMAN Silence in q woman? We haven? noliced il here. Home Makers Club '32, G. A. A. '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, 'May Festival '31, '33, '34,MayHow1r '34. DALE DREIBELBIS Each day he drives from home his Ford, To greduafe is his'reward. Debate Club '32, '33, MathematiclvC1ub '34,' May-Festival '31, '32, '33. LAURA DUNFEE Fun l love and baslcofball, games. buf mafhemafics-l ' Home Makers Club '32, 'sag G. A. A. '34, cies club '31, '32, '31, '34, Bells of Beaujolais '31, Peggy and The Pirates '32, May Festival 31, '32, '33, '34, ' EDWARD EAST He has ions of learning. Bur fhe boHom's our of if. Industrial Club '32, '33, Typing Club '34, PAUL -FELKE Everybody shiff for himself, .And get out of my way. 'Industrial Club '32, '34, Science '33, Home Room President '34, May Festival '32, '55, '34, BERNICE FERGUSON I pu? all my +rou'bles in a poclief With a hole in if. 'Game Technique Club '32, Ye Pi1grim,'33, '34, Glae Club '32, '33, '34, Maylower 34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, 34. 19314 e Mayflower Seniors MARY FU N K With dark brown eyes and sunny smile. She's cute, she's sweet, and there with style. Hero By The Hour '34, Mathematics Club '32, Ye Pilgrim '33, '34, Debate '31, Hot Copy '34, Home Room Secretary '31, '34, May Festival '31, '32, Mayflovier '34, Orchestra '31, '3Z. ALICE FURRY She that was tair and never proud, l-lad tongue at will but never loud. Yi: Pilgrim '32, Vlnrld Friendship Club '33, Home Makers Club '34, DOROTHY FU RRY A little girl so shy and small, You hardly know she's here at all. Home Makers Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Glec Club '31, '33, Hume Room President '31, Treasurer '34, Tri-L Treasurer '32, May Festival '31, '32, Mayflower '34. JESSE GLASS Deep thought and l are stranger, My mind is unspoiled by use. Art and Crafts Club '33, Industrial Club '34, May Festival '31, '32 , Track '3l. PAUL GLAUB He's never in a hurry, But gets there iustlhe same. Baseball '31, '32, Ye Pilizrim '32, P Club '34, Glee Club '31, '32, '34, Peggy and The Pirates '32, Football '31, '32, '33, '34, Hi-Y '33, '34, Track '33, '3-I. CORI N N E GOTTSCHALK Her air, her manner, all who saw admired. Coy and gentle, though retired. , Came Technique Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, World Friendship Club '34, Glce Club '31, Bells of Beaujolais '34, Orchestra '33, '34. LESLIE GRAY He cares not for study, It weakens his eyes. Art and Crafts Club '32, Football '30, '33, Hi'Y '31, '32, '33, May Festival '30, '31, Track '33. PAUL GRETTER Paul is a popular sheik, The girls lust crawl around his feet. ' Baseball '31, Art and Crafts Club '32, Music Club '33, lndustrial Club '34, May Festival '31, '32, Track '31. SHIRLEY HEAD Some dames seem changeable to man, But Shirley remains our staunch Republican. Hero By The Hour '34, Game Technique Club '32, Theacallosia '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Cleo Club '31, Bells of Beaujolais '31, Debate '34, May Festival '31, '32. AGNES l-llTE Hide, Paderewslcil A rival is on your trail. Q Music Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, Typing Club '34, May Festival 31, '32, '33, '34, 1931-1 The Mayflower Seniors GRETCHEN ANN HOHAM Hlallcative? - - - No not at alll Just tor time she likes to stall. Board nl' Control '33, Hero By The Hour '34, Hot Copy '3-1: Art and Crafts Club '32, Dramatic Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Dish of China 'I'ca '33, Glen Club '32, '34, Hand Book Editor '33, Peggy and The Pirates '32, Horne Room President '31, '32, '34, May Fcstixal '31, '32, '33, lvlayflower '34, I'rifI. Cabinet '31, '32, '33, '3-I, 'I'rifI. Sccrc- tarv '31. Ross HoLrzBAuER i A smile for every girl. And two tor every boy. Home Makers Club '32, '33, World Friendship Club '34, VIOLA HUNT This girl has curls galore, When it rains they are no more. Goshen high school '31, Music club '32, '33, Dramatic Club '34, May- flower '34. ROBERT JEFFI RS l-le came to school, To get a general idea ot things. if li Industrial Club '32, '34, Debate Club '33, Debate '34, May' Festival '31, Track '31, Ye Pilizrim '34. LEE JEWELL Has a sunny disposition, but he Would rather travel than go to school. Industrial Club '32, '33, Aviation Club '34, May Festival '31. FRANK' Kstusou When duty and pleasure clash, Let duty go to smash. . Board of Control '32, Baseball Manager '31, Band '32' I'IifY '32 '33 34,1 Debate Club '34, Glee Club '31, Football Manager: '32, May Fes' tiva '32. DAVID KNOTT He relies on his imagination, For both his facts and his ioltes. ' f Baseball '32, 33, Class Viecfltrcsident '30' Industrial Club '32 T ' . , . : vnmiz - Club 34, Football 31, Home Room President '32, Secretary '34, Hi-Y '33, '34, Track '33. 4 CLARA' KRING I - Let men say whether they will, 'Y But woman, woman rules them still. 'X Music Club '32, '33, Dramatic Club '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Orchestra '31, '32, '33, '34. FRED LANGFELT Never seems to have much to say. But can talk it he's interested. Hero By The Hour '34, Science Club '32, Typing Club '33, '34, May Festival '31, VIRGIL LEE Withdrawn 1931-L The Mayflower Seniors Rosg Mcreaiw .. Good people are scarce - - - Talre care of me. Plymouth high school '31, '32, '34, Galien high school '32, Hero By The Hour '34, Mathematics Club '32, Dramatic Club '34, Glee Club '34. HAROLD Mc KEE Clear oui oi my way. my condition is sad, Beiween Mayflower and Ye Pilgrim I soon will go mad. Board of Control '34, Hero By The Hour '34, Hot Copy '34, Ye Pilgrim '32, Editor '33, '34, Debate '34, May Festival '31, '32, May- llower '34, Traclr '34. PAUL MADDEN A very funny boy is he, For he is scared of girls, you see. Science Club '32, Industrial Club '33, Typing Club '34, May Festival '3L. RICHARD MANN Friends, Romans, Counirymen - Lend me your girls! Glee Club '34, jewels Of The Desert '34, Football '32, '34, l'loii.e 1110011 Treasurer '34, May Festival '32, '33, Orchestra '31, '32, '33, rac '3l. MARY MAROUARDT A dainiy maid with a winning smile, To one who cares a pal worth while. Warsaw high school '31, Home Makers Club '32, World Friendship Club '33, '34, May Festival '32, '34. NELLIE MELTON l'chaifer. chafier, as l go, I love io warble, fasf or slowl Game Technique Club '32, Typing Club '33, G. A. A. '34, May Fesf tival '31, '32, '33, '34, Prompter Hot Copy. PAULINE MILLER Here she comes and ihere she goes. Making friends and never foes. Game Technique Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, Library Club '34, -May Festival '31, '37.. WELCOME MILLER 'Life's iusi a iesi and all things show if, l lhoughi so once and now I know ii. Art and Crafts Club '32, Industrial Club '33, Aviation Club '34, May Festival '31, '32. ROBERT MORRIS A blush is beautiful - - - Bui somefimes inconvenient. Art and Crifts Club '32, journalism Club '34, Hero By The Hour, Stage Manafr, '34, World Friendship Club '33, Football '31, '32, '33, Hot Copy' '34. MARGARET MU RGATROYD The way fo a man's heari is fhrough his stomach. So l've Taken coolring insfruciionsf' , commercial Club '32, Dramatic Club '33, '34, Glee Club '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34. Band '31, '32, '33, World Friendship Club '32, '33, Aviation Club '34,- The Mayflower Seniors JULIA MYERS lt ere she lcnew an evil thought, She spoke no evil word. Commercial Club '32, Dramatic Club '33, '34, Glce Club '34, May Festival '3l, '32, HAZEL NEWMAN I-Ier eyes are clark as all can see, But she's quiet as can be. West high school '31, '32, Dramatic Club '33, '34, May Festival '33, lvlayflower '34. VERA NIFONG Behold a girl with courage strong! A senior, still her hair is long. Music Club '32, Typing Club '33, '3'4. ELEANOR OLMSTEAD She needs no eulogy - - She speelrs tor herseltf' Kalamazoo '31, Bangor high school '32, Dramatic Club '34, G. A. A, '34. VIRGINIA OUSNAMER It you should play her at any game. You would be sure to lose. Basket Ball '31, '32, '33, Game Technique Club '32, G. A. A. '33, '34, May Festival '31, f32, '33, '34. ' RALPH PARSLEY Sometimes he sits and thinks, Other times he just sits. Music Club '32, Industrial Club '33, Mathematics Club '34, Debate '34, Home Room Treasurer '31, May Festival '31, '32, '34. ORA MAUDE PINNEY ' For it she' will, she will, you may depend upon it, it And it she won't she won't and that is the end of . Board of Control '32, Music Club '32, Ye Pilgrim '33, Editor '34, Glee Club '34, Jewels Of The Desert '34, Home Room President '32, May Festival '31, '32, '33, AH, Mayflower '34, Trifl. Cabinet '33, Orchestra '31, '32, '34, Hero By The Hour , Prompter '34. MARGARET POORE lt she doesn't succeed at art, She's going to run a beauty shop. Basket Ball '32, '33, Art and Crafts Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Mayflower '34, Track '34. GENEVA PRATT Among your triends l'm sure you'd find, That Geneva is one ot the best kind. Game Technique Club '32, '33, World Friendship Club '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34. FRED PRICE He would stop St. Peter's roll call To ask a question. Band '34, Industrial Club '33, Debate Club '34, Orchestra '33, '34, Yell Leader '34. lQ3l-I e Mayflower Seniors JACK RIDENOURE As idle as a painted ship, Upon a painled sea. Goshen high school '31, '32, '33, Journalism Club '34. IVAN SAMUELS No sinner, no saint, perhaps, but - Well, Ihe very besl of chaps. Band '31, '32, '33, '34, Basket Ball '31, '32, '33, Board of Control '34, Industrial Club '32, P Club '33, '34, Football '31, '32, '33, '34, I'Ii'Y '32, '33, '34, Mayflower '34, Track '31, '32, '33. PAUL SAUERWEIN Very, Ialkaiive, sociable, business-like-, Bu? not very much business. . Basket Ball '32, Industrial Club '32, Dramatic Club '33, '34, Jewels Of The Desert '34, Glee Club '34, Football '31, '33, '34, HifY '33, President '34, Mayflower '34, Track '31, '34. VIRGINIA SHIRAR Beneath This mild exferior There lies a great deal ol: mischief. Hero By The Hour '34, Game Technique Club '32, Typing Club '33, Dramatic Club '34, Home Room Treasurer '32, President '33, Vice President '34, May Festival '33, '34, Mayflower '34. ASBAREEN SNYDER This girl so placid and serene, She's seldom heard bul offen seen. Game Technique Club '32, Home Makers Club '33, Typing Club '34, Glee Club '31, Bells of Beaujolais '31, May Festival '31, '32. RAE SOICE ' Give me vacalion - Or give me death! Tyner '31, Walkerton '31, Union Township high school '32, '33, Inf dustrial Club '34, Track '34. JOSEPH STALEY I-Ie has fha? bashful speech and way, Thai frighiens all the girls away. Science Club '32, Industrial Club '33, Aviation Club '34. LAWRENCE STEWART l envy the man who knows more than I, Bui' I pily lhe guy fhal' knows less. Industrial Club '32, '33, Typing Club '34, May Festival '33, '34, ALEATHEA STILLSON We Ihink a Teacher Alealhea will be. For she is pleasant and clever, you see. Carl Schurz high school '31, Hero By The Hour '34, Our Aunt From California '33, Glue Club '33, '34, Dramatic Club '33, Ye Pil- grim '34, May Festival '33, '34, Mayflower '34. EVELYN STONE Much could be said aboul her, Bu? more by her. Game Technique Club '32, Theacallosia '33, Glee Club '32, Home Room Secretary '31, May Festival '33, Mayflower '34. IQ3l-In The Mayflower Seniors EDNA MAE STONEBURNER Readin' 'ritin' and 'rithmetic are better Than rouge, romance and rice. Theacallosia '32, '33, '34, Glee Club '32, Home Room Secretary '31, May Festival 'J3. IVO SULLIVAN Quiet outside, quiet in school, He keeps his head and keeps it cool. Baseball '31, Mathematics Club '32, Typing Club '33, '34, May Fes- tival '31, Track '33, '34. CARL THOMPSON f Cannibals, compared to me are mild, 'A l come from the iungle wild. Hero By The Hour '34, Hot Copy '34, Industrial Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Debate '34, Football '31, '32, Home Room President '34, May Festival '31, '32, Mayflower '34, Track '31, '32,,'33, '34. NORMAN ULRICH Ot all the treasures big or small A natural wave is best of all. X Basket Ball '31, '32, '33, '34, Baseball '31, '32, Board of Control '33, Ye Pilgrim '32, P Club '33, '34, Football '31, '32, '33, '34, Hi-Y '34, Home Room Treasurer '34, Outstanding Junior. WILLARD UNDERWOOD His hair is very fine arid sleek, And with the girls he's quite a sheik. Mathematics Club '32, Typing Club '33, Industrial Club '34, Home Room President '32, Treasurer '33, May Festival '31, '32. KATHLEEN VOGEL What could l do with more stature? When l can do so much without it. Commercial Club '32, Typing Club '33, World Friendship Club '34, May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Track '31, '32. DO ROTHY WELBO RN Gentlemen prefer blondes - - But blondes aren't so particular. Home Makers Club '32, '33, '34, May Festival '31, '32, Orchestra '31. '32, '33. MARY WOODBU RY The Lord gave a few people brains, Mary evidently had a pull. Class Secretary '31, Hero By The Hour '34, Hot Copy '34, Our Aunt From California '33, Library Club '32, Dramatic Club '33, Ye Pilgrim '34, Glee Club '32, Peggy And The Pirates '32, Home Room Treasurer '31, May Festival '31, '32, Mayflower '34, Tri-L Cabinet '33, '34. MARY ZUMBAUGH An exampel of how a senior girl Can be attached to a sophomore boy. Game Technique Club '32, World Friendship Club '33, Typing Club 34: May Festival '31, '32, '33, '34, Track '3I. LEOTA GOSS Unthinlring, idle, wild and young, l've laughed and danced and talked and sung. Music Club '32, G. A. A. '33, '34, May Festival '31, '32. V ,., 'Q , l . . lr 5365. ..T:.A,: MA fi? ' 555915: L5 Q A .i':-A ki Q ,L 3-I . A5 T fu N v ' s U' l Q- Q The Mayflower Q. WC WEFE IQBI-L ' 1 -xg R K 'fs -Q ...V f f 5 , 33 3' h .. .., .... .4 J ' 'Z , m ,Q 4 b 4. Q35 Q b r , In 1 QQ .ff 'B Xa 5' ,. X . ,Jn ,feffigmk Q , fjmk, K ff! , 1. f, k X5 X I g F X Jig i fx . . , I P , Q ,. a, -if., K. ri ' l,l Mwfmfjmjxpw X L Ax ' ix Q L Q F - if P L L ff 8 ai' Q 'yi Q L f 2 ,. l .-ff I P N '--1-mm--P-A1-.K-,,...,.u..,,, 9 ........-. 1 . ff The Mayflower JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Presidenf-Kennelh Goodwell Vice-Presidenf-Rulh Shafford Secrelary-eJennie Tanner Treasurer-Lawrence Carvey Home Room 207: Presidenie-Charles Glaub, Vice-Presidenl'-Carl Asper, Secrefary --Dona Clouse, Treasurer-Doro+hy Deale. Carl Asper, Delphine Ball, Roberf Barfs, Lowell Bordner, Edyrhe Bofforof, Marfha Boyer, Mary June Brown, Myrlle Brugh, Clarence Burlcelle, Gail Carnefix, Lawrence Carvey, Dona Clouse, Marilee Cordiclc, Ben Crawford, Diclc Darling, Dorofhy Deale, John Dell, Annabelle Dexfer, Barbara Dunfee, Lewis Duwelius, Carherine Ebert Cecelia Emenalcer, John Evans, George Engle, Vernon Flosenzier, Arweid Frieberq, Melvin Gales, Charles Glaub, Vicfor Goldlcefre, Rufh Goss, Virgil Greer, Ralph Grossman. Home Room 209: Presidem'-Waller Miller, Vice-Presidenr-Brooker Masrer, Sec.- Treasurer-Lura Mae Holm. Harvey Faffield, Richard Heiser, Lufher Hepler, Arden Hill, Kennefh Hunl, Lura Mae Holm, Anna Jane Holland, Fairh Hildebrand, Alberf James, Charles Kellison, Bob Kiernon, Howard Kreighbaum, Roger Kuhn, Clarence Klingerman, Mary Kniqhf, Margare+ Lamborn, Arlene Lawrence, Mary Lawrence, Irene Lis+enberger, Pauline Lewis, Marvel Marks, Waller Miller, Coleman Minx, Alyce McKesson, Broolcer Masler, Malcolm Miller, Donald Null, Franlc Norlon, Wendeill Nelson, George Nickel. Ourslanding Girl: Faifh Hildebrand A Az. Ii- IDI' CCHS' . Home Room 207 'in C ii Mi 'A ' X Wi My I Home Room 209 I Q 3 LI- The Mayflower JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Cornefer Miss Garn Mr. RuCl'1 Srudy Hall H. R.: Presidenr-Dorleen Teerer, Vice-Presiden'r--Gerrrude Siuclc, Treas- urer--Roberf Sfaley. 1 Pierre Long, Mable Parsons, Herberf Peferson, Louise Pleicher, Marydona Poore, Ray Price, Lucille -Pyle, Venus Rhoade, Lloyd Rifcliey, Olen Rlwoahrig, Elaine Schaff. Rufh Shafford, Marrlwa Mae Sherer, S+ella Slwirar, Mary Singery, Ray Sfair, Roberl S+aley, Mary Senff, Bearrice S+epl'1enson, Dick S+epl'1enson. Marie Sfoclcman, Ger+rude Sfuclc, llo Sullivan, Jennie Tanner, Dorleen Teefer, Helen Thompson. Harold Trump. Francis Websfer, George Williamson, Kafy Williamson, Lewis Wooley. Mary Wright Lorraine Xaver, Chalon Zumbaugln. Oufsfanding Boy: Kennefh Goodwell R Q r l 3 l 5 5 . J 2 y . i Ml QT., 1:-l l ff7'g4 L 37 '0- i ' VJ AI- . , L wS, ,v,, ,- 1 ,f u ' i if ai, ' ' S if lg Q L ig . 1 5 ,is kP,:lAiir f i .. 5 ' , , ' y X ' Ml 1:iar!f,! Sfudy Hall Home Room lQ3l-L The Mayflower SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Miss Kessell Mr. Sloner Home Room 205: Presidenl-James Felherolf, Vice-Presidenl-Richard Derf, Sec.- Treasurer-Raymond Beagles. Virginia Abair, Henry Allheide, Bealrice Amones, Richard Ball, Raymond Beagles, Roberl Beals, Bernice Bixel, Dale Boggs, Dorolhy Bo'r+oro1CF, William Bowles, Thelma Boyd. Paul Bryan, Pauline Bryan, Denis Burden, James Byrnes, Billy Campbell, Zelpha Cappaus, Nann Carvey, Mary Cook, Marshall Craig, Donald Cramer, Dick Derf, Roberl' Dowling, Phyllis Easler, Marcile Edginglon, James Felherolf, Ca+herine Flora, Esfher Funk, Virginia Ferguson, La Von Balmer. Home Room l08: Presidenl-Doran Hogle, Vice-Presidenl-Phil Klein, Secrelary- Clifford Goodrich, Treasurer-Jane Holloway. Clifford Goodrich, Donald Goodwell, William Gorman, Marie Grossman, Mary Grow- coclc, Rolaerf Harmon, Doran Hogle, Jane Holloway, Cora Hufler, David Joseph, James Kennedy, Phil Klein, Marie Kline, Virginia Klingerman, Mary Knepper, Eligabefh Kreighbaum, Roloerl Kruyer, Esfher Jones, Mary Kern, Arlhur Faylor. Oufslancling Girl: Elizabelh Thomson W f Home Room 205 nw ffy fi Home Room IOS I Q31-L The Mayflower SOPHOMORE CLASS SPONSORS Miss Ahl Miss Kennedy Home Room lOl: Presidenf-Richard Pippenger, Vice-Presidenf-Parker Link. Helen Lee, Louis Lighffoof, Parker Link, Forresf McKee, Marcele Machlin, Frances Masf, Ralph Manual, Gordon Miller, Lloyd Morris, Carl Nagle, Margarei Niedlingeir, Mary Rufh Nelson, Richard Olsfon, Harry Olson, Donald Parker, Richard Pippenger, Sue Pomeroy, Dororhy Price, Virgil Herran. Home Room IO7: Presidem'-Ward Yoder, Vice-Presidenf-Marlha Thorp, Sec.- Treasurer--Bradley Soufhworrh. Rufh Read, Earl Reaker, Kennefh Riddle, Marvin Ringle, Darwin Rhoarig, Virginia Ruggles, Tom Rullman, Cafherine Schee+z, Howard Sco++, Louise Snyder, Claude Sourh, Bradley Sou+hwor1'h, Paul Slaley, Russell Sfephenson, Ar+hur S+one, Valda Mae Sluck, Rober+ Tanner, Elizabelh Thomson, Marrha Thorpe, Marlin Trask. Helen Ulrich, Virginia Vance,,Julius Vinall, BeHy Warnes, James Websler, Margaref While, Carl Woolley, Thelma Wraighl, Belle Wrighr, Ward Yoder Roberl Zumbaugh. Oufsfanding Boy: James Felherolf Home Room IOI A-in Home R-oom l07 I Q 3 LI- . Quai ll'- The Mayflower FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Miss Brice Miss Campbell Home Room 208: Presidenl-Mary Alice Bennell, Vice-Presidenl--Louis Ball, Sec.- Treasurer-Berl Cochran. Mildred Amones, Medill Apple. Louis Ball, Barbara Balmer, Wayne Balmer, Donald Beam, Geraldine Bedwards, Mary Alice Bennell, Belly Bonnell, Violel Born, Kalhryn Bollorolf, Mary Bollorolf. John Bowen, Geraldine Buckingham, Mary Byrlcel, Myra Carnelix. Berl Cochran. Leolis Cochran, Gerald Colleen, Bill Collins, Belly Coolc, Joe Cramer, Richard Day, Harvey Deacon, Hugh Dea.le, Helen De Pew, Calhryn Dawarl, La Von Dunn. Home Room IO5: Presiclenl-Billy Houghlon, Vice-Presidenl--Frances Glaub, Secre- lary-Harriel Haddock, Treasurer-Rulh Felheroll. Edward Ellioll, Regina Emenalcer, Fred Engle, Mary Fellce, Tom Ferguson, Rulh Felher- oll, Harold. Fruils, Henry Gerrarcl, Earl Girlon, Frances Glaub, Wayne Graves, Macle- line Greer. Marguerile Greller. Theresa Greller. Eslher Grossman, Harriel Haddock, Helen Harlman, Raymond Haynes, Harry Hepler, Carol Hile, Loyal Hile, Lulher Holderread, William Houghlon, Wanila Hunl, Mary Jellirs, .Kennelh Jewell, Virginia John. Oulslanding Girl: Harriel Haddock Home Room l05 Q 0 Home Room 208 ' lQ3l-L The Mayiflower FRESHMAN CLASS SPONSORS Miss Hancock Mr. Bigler Home Room 203: Presidenf-Midred Mann. Vice-Presidenr-Charles Pinney. Secre- fary-Lowell Peferson, Treasurer-Lowell Neidig. Hiram Kamp, Carl Kile, Ralph Lechlirner, Dororhy Lee, Wendell Lee, Edna Lighffoof, Della Luse, Rufh McCullough. Thelma McConnell, Glenn McDonald, Francis McLoch- lin, Harold McLaughlin, Mildred Mann, Kennefh Manual, Harold Marks, Dorofhy Masfer, Jack Miller, Margarer Morris, Maxine Morris, Irene Myers. Lowell Neidig, Norma Neidlinger, Orland Neidlinger, Charles Nelson, Roberf Neier, Fred Norlon, Mildred Orr, BeHy Pamer,AHelen Perkins. Lowell Peferson, Charles Pinney, Jane Polley, BeH'y PraH', Lucille Price, Bayard Rafferiy, George Rankin, Louise Rannells. Forresi' Reed, LoveHe Rhoade, Rollan Riddle, Mary Rhorer. Frances Rumney, Vearl Roose, Leo Hammes, Ofto Wilkins, Eugene Kuhn. Home Room l02: Presidenf-Evelyn Websfer, Sec.-Treasurer-Earl Saurwein. Marjorie Sarber, Earl Sauerwein, Bernard Scheefz, Be+'ry Schee+z, Mariorie Schlosser. Harold Shireman, Wayne Shively, Walfer Smi+h, Richad S'rough+on, Russell Taylor. Wilma Thomas, Francis Thompson, Lois Thompson, Ward Troyer, Harold Truman. Lawrence Underwood, Francis Van Gilder, Mable Van Gilder, Mary Daneck. Joseph Van Vac+or, Violer Vernard, Virginia Wagner, Dorofhy Wagoner, Helen Wafson. Lawrence, Weaver, Evelyn Websfer, Helen Wooley, Francis Xaver. Paul Zeiger, Mary Zimmerman, Alice Warren. Oursfanding Boy: Charles Pinney .0 Home Room 203 1931-L E , f f ffl-A? .. 5 M I 1-.rf f 41 .. ff 1 L . if ' A .N F3 5 Y ' .. ...,..,.., ' ilk Q, I v9q,.Mx.n'.ia' 1 .'., 1:55 I 1 -M--mx., ww A M. , by fl Y , 5? ffl .' - Q 1 f Mi ' , Af' U rgfxff,l1!f6l,' ,,, , .-5fx,: ',.?..iU gtkm m 'g gi Q1-f A r.A 1'L - , -.3 - -'-wwh . 'L' ' ' ' JA'-,'-. . fl- L I . '.J-'K' A ' ' ' 1 ' ' -qx, , ,.......,., f L L. ,fx ,I '- sf V 'IX W., ,.,.. ...gn I -i:j.:::N.-W: X '1 ',v-of n'.x ' . N .-'.+.:.q,,,.,,,N'whd-Mui vw. D Z X . . 4,5 . f s 3 ' J 5 +0 3 W 1+Cir IOWA ' 3 ' il... ff Q -J Q 5 5 Q ,-...S N -0' , 55 R' g f J' KJ V 9Mm 1 Lf The Mayflower THE MAYFLOWER STAFF Sponsor-Miss McGaughey In fhe I934 Mayflower, 'the sfaff has piciured 'rhe boy and girl of fhis modern age looking 'rhrough presenf progress info fhe fufure. By our high school life we have been prepared fo rake our place in civilizarion. We, foo, are looking info 'rhe fufure: our eyes are on fhe goal of success. The sfaff members include: Edifor-in-chief-Jene Benneif, assisfanl' edi- for--Mary Funlc. business manager-Mary Woodbury, arf edi+or-- Ralph Appleman assisfanfs-Mary Poore and Viola Hunt clubs-Ora Maude Pinney, organiza+ions-Harold McKee, li+erary-Cirefchen Ann Hoham, assisfanl'-Mary Jeanefre DiHman, afhlefic-Bernice Ferguson and Ivan Samuels, adverfising-Carl Thompson and Paul Sauerwein, humor-Marie Shafford. Hazel Newman, and Alea+ha Sfillson, snap shof edilors-Virginia Shirar, Doro+hy Furry. and Carroll Burnes, dra- ma+ics-Evelyn Sfone. lQ3l-L The Mayflower JOURNALISM CLUB Sponsor-Miss McGaughey The aims of 'rhe club are 'fo encourage wrifing for publicalion and fo mainrain a newspaper in Lincoln 'high school. The club has made possible fhe issuing of a weekly paper fhis' year. Ye Pilgrim sfaff includes fhe 'Following sfudenls: Ora Maude Pinney, Harold McKee, Brooker Masfer, Mary Woodbury, Grefchen Hoham, Mary Funk, Waller Miller, Aleafha Sfillson, Carl Thompson. Margaref Poore, Gail Carneiix, Charles Pinney, Ralph Appleman, Kennefh Goodwell, Roberl' Jeflirs. The reporiers are Carrol Burnes, Mary Jeane++e Diffman, Lawrence Carvey, Shirley Head, Belly Bonnell, Wilfred Masf, Forresf McKee. Bernice Ferguson, Dorofhy Furry, Vicfor Goldkeffe, Arlene Lawrence. Harrier Haddock, Newell Yoder. Charles Kellison. Sfudenls in fhe club nor working acrively on Ye Pilgrim include: Roberf Morris and Jack Ridenourer Ye Pilgrim Edifors Journalism Club I Q 3 Ll- The Mayflower BOARD OF CONTROL Sponsors-Miss Ahl and Mr. Kleckner Compfroller-Mr. Beaboul' Officers: Presidenf-Jene Benneff. Vice-Presideni-Kennefh Goodwell, Secre+ary-- Elizabefh Thomson. The club aims +o supporl' all wor+h-while school acfivifies. and crea+e a spirii' of democracy wifhin rhe school. The club has sponsored Hello Week. +he Co-operalive School Code, +he annual spelling conlesl' and co-sponsored Courfesy Week. I+ also had charge df The building of a new bullelins board, of lhe los? and found deparimenf and fhe bi-weekly assembly programs. Members of fhe Board of Confrol are: lvan'Samuels, Harold McKee. George Ball, Faifh Hildebrand, Richard Sfephenson, Coleman Minx. Marcele Machlan. Donald Goodwell, James Fe+herolf, Roberf Tanner, Harrie? Haddock, Margaref Morris, Ber- nard Scheeh, Frances Glaub. Q The Board oi C.Loh+ro'I I Q 3 I-If The Mayflower Hl-Y Sponsor-Mr. Sfoner Officers: Presidenl-Paul Sauerwein, Vice-Presidenf--Kennelh Goodwell, Secre+ary-- Charles Kellison. The aims of fhe club are +o build characler, and lo promofe good will and a 'Friendly feeling among 'rhe s'ruden+s. The accomplishmenls include lhe co-sponsorship of 'rhe Courlesy campaign which was carried on for 'lhe enfire second semesler. The members of fhe club are: Ivan Samuels, Dick Darling. Jene Benne++. Carroll Byrnes, Ralph Appleman, Richard Heiser, Norman Ulrich, Vernon Flosenzier Charles Glaub, Paul Glaub. Jim Felherolf, Newell Yoder, Ward Yoder, Donald Parker, Pierre Long, Coleman Minx, Doran l-logle, Dick S+ephenson, Denis Burden, Roberf Tanner, Francis Webs+er. A lQ3l-Li The Mayflower HOBBY CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Kleclcner Officers: Presidenl Donald Goodwell, Vice-Presidenf--Raymond Beagles. Secrefary- Richard Darling. The aims of 'rhe club are To develop an in+eres+ in some hobby which can be used for leisure lime. Such hobbies as sfamp collecfing. golf, faxidermy, pracfical science. reading currenf evenfs. e'rc., have been repor+ed on and demonsfraied as well as model airplane building. Sfudenfs in lhe club are:Kennefh Riddle, Waller Smifh, James Kennedy, William Gro- man. Fred Norfon, Herman Polley, Bayard Rafferfy. George Rankin, Rollan Riddle, Henry Alfheide, Raymond Beagles. Billy Campbell, Marshall Craig, Burlon Feece. Dale Boggs, Ray S+air, Fred Engle, Ward Troyer, Louis Ball, Alberf James. John Bowen, Russell Taylor. Diclc Darling, Donald Goodwell, Lloyd Morris, Harry Olsen. V Mio ,nv IDNE SMH- - K CYNY yi' 2 'i ik lv, 1- K' . 53 cubs? Officers ' L. 1 Hobby Club i931-L The Mayflower INDUSTRIAL CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Ruch Officers: Presidenl-Richard Klingerman, Secrefary-Melvin Gales, Treasurer-Jesse Glass. The aim of the club is lo beller acquainl ils members wiih 'rhe indusirial opporiuniiies offered in lhis and olher communilies. Sfuclenfs in fhe club include: Kennefh Jewell, Tom Ferguson, Claude Soulh, Roberf Barls, Lewis Duwelius, Ralph Grossman, Francis Xaver. Francis Van Gilder, Richard Klingerman, Virgil Greer. Melvin Gales, Rae Soice, Bernard Scheelz. Roberl' Jeffirs. Olen Roahrig, Harold Trump. Chalon Zumbaugh, Lloyd Rifchey, Paul Fellce, Paul Greifer, Arden Hill, Wendell Nelson, Carl Nagle, Ralph Manual, Glen McDonald, John Dell, Willard Underwood. Roloerl' Harmon, Donald Null, Rober+ S+aley, Jesse Glass, Lewis Woolley, Gordon Miller. Malcolm Miller Arfhur Faylor, George Engle. lnduslrial Club l Q 3 14 The Mayflower P CLUB Sponsor--Mr. Beck Officers: President-Ivan Samuels, Vice-Presidenr-Paul Glaub. Secreiary-Bob Tanner. The aim of fhe club is lo furfher and clirecf +he sfudenfs in fhe' inferesfs of afhlefics in Lincoln high school. The srudenls in rhe club are: Carl Asper, Vernon Flozenzier, Charles Glaub, John Evans. Carl Thompson, Norman Ulrich. Dick Sfephenson, Francis Welasfer, Howard Kreighbaum, Richard l-leiser, Bob Kierman, Jim Fefherolf, Lewis Lighffoof. Orville Anderson, Franlc Norlon, Paul Glaub. Bob Tanner, Ivan Samuels. lQ3l-L Tlwe Mayflower TYPING CLUB Sponsor-Mise Campbell Officers: Presldenl-Jene Bennelh Vice-Preslden+-Kallnleen Vogel, Secrelary-Agnes Hife. The aim of +he clu b is +o develop dl'FFeren+ lcinds of +ypewri+ing confesls, +o s+udy 'rhe care of 'rhe lypewriler, lrislory of fhe lypewrifer. and dlflerenl makes of Type- wrifers. Sfudenls in 'l'l'1e club are: Lawrence Sfewarf, Vera Nifong. Paul Madden. George Ball. Jene Bennell, Marvel Marlcs, David Knorr, Fred Langfelf, Asbareen Snyder, Mary Zumbaugh, lvo Sullivan. Kale Vogel, Agnes Hire, Margaref Lamborn, Mary Lawrence. Edward East I Typing Club IQ 3 Ll- The Mayflower HCMEMAKERS' CLUB Sponsor-Miss Hancock The aim of The club is lo leach lhe girls +o malce various arficles for +heir rooms. The sfuclenls in +he club are: Eslher Grossman. Mary Rulh Nelson, Helen Lee, Vir- ginia Ruggles, Phyllis Easler, Mary Jeffirs, Mary Knight Belly PraH, Venus Rhoacles. Beafrice Amones, Virginia Klingerman, Geraldine Myers, Mary June Brown, Zelpha Cappaus. Regina Emenalcer, Belly Scheelz, Cecelia Emenaker, Helen Wa+son, Wilma Thomas, Mary Ann Zimmerman, Theresa Gre++er, Jean McKee, Frances Thompson, Maxine Morris, Helen Woolley, Elizalaelh Thomson, Belly Warnes. Homemalcers' Club I Q 3 LI- The Mayflower HOMEMAKERS' CLUB Sponsor-Miss Kessel Officers: Presidenf-Frances Glaub, Vice-Presidenf-Rufh Fe+heroIf, Secre+ary-Treas- urer-Virginia Johns. The aim of fhe club is fo learn +o make various arficles for fhe girls' rooms. The sfudenfs in fhe club are: Barbara Baker. Mary Byrker, Rurh Ferherolf, Francis Glaub, Marguerife Greffer, Carol Hife, Waunifa Hunt Virginia John, Edna Lighrfoof, Berry Palmer, Helen Perkins, l.ove+'re Rhoades. Frances Rummey, Mariorie Sarber. Marjorie Schlosser, Mary Vaneclc, Mable Van6ilder, Alice Warrens. ,. X .. k , ,LM M Y- Homemalrers' Club I Q 3 LI- The Mayflower AVIATION CLUB Sponsor-Mr. Bigler Officers: Presidenf-Ben Crawfordi Vice-Presidenf-Dick Mann, Secre+ary--Diclc Ball The aim of fhe club is 'ro promofe in+eres+ in avialion fhrough a sfudy of lhe princi ples of flying, model Building, and lhe s+udy of aviafors. Sfudenfs in fhe clulq are: Dick Ball. Roberf Beals, Berl Cochran, Joe Cramer, Ben Craw- ford, Harvey Deacon. Richard Day, La Von Dunn, Edward Ellioff, Wayne Graves Harry Hepler. Loyal l-life, Billy Houghfon, Lee Jewell, Hiram Kamp, Ralph Leichlifner Richard Mann. Harold Marks. Francis McLochlin. Harold McLaughlin, Lloyd Morris Lowell Neidig, Charles Nelson, Richard Pippenger, Forresf Reed, Richard Sfoughfon Carl Woolley, Walfer Miller, Wendell Lee, Lawrence Weaver. Orland Neidlinger Lowell Bordner, Wayne Balier. ll .1 Nliafion Club l Q 3 LI- 1 I v The Mayflower DRAMATIC CLUB Sponsor-Miss Kennedy Officers: Presidenl-Paul Sauerwein, Vice-Presidenl'-Marie Shalford, Secrefary- Failh Hildebrand. The aims of rhe club are lo develop an inleresl in and an appreciarion for high grade dramalics: fo gain a knowledge of lhe fundamen+al principles of acring, of sfage make-up, and a hislory of The sfage and famous people connecled wilh the srage: lo give each member an opporlunily ro rake parr in af leasl' one club program and one public performance: +o sludy oulslanding plays and lo produce as many as possib e. l Those in lhe club are: Paul Sauerwein, James Byrnes, Doran Hogle, Colman Minx, Roger Kuhn, Arfhur Sfone, Barbara Dunfee, Faifh Hildebrand, Elaine Schaff, Marie Shafford, Mary Donna Poore, Bradley Sourhworrh, Lowell Peterson, El Donna Dewarl, Marlha Thorp, Donna Clouse, Rulh Sharford, Delphine Ball, Helen Thompson, Virginia Shirar, George Williamson, Mildred Mann, Norma Neid- linger, Thelma McConnell, Eslher Funlc, Ross McGrifl', Milfon Cramer, Julius Vinall, Eleanor Olmsread, lrene Myers. Nann Carvey, Clara Kring, Dororhy Lee, Violef Born, Viola Hunl, Hazel Newman, Cafherine Scheefz, Carhenine Dewarr, Rulh McCullough, Julia Myers, Margaref Murgarroyd, Lufher Holderread, Raymond Haynes, Raymond Price, Pierre Long, Ralph Appleman, Berry Cook, Harvey Harfield, Darrold Beam, Jack Miller, Vearl Roose. The club presenled a Child Friendship Flay, Thriving Business, The Chrisfmas Ghosh The Modern Opera+ion, Here Comes 'rhe Bride, Tale of Defeat Where's Elmer, and Alice in Wonderland. 'Thriving Business es We an i .,He,e Com Dramalic Club T i931-L The Mayflower WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sponsor--Miss Garn Officers: Presideni'-Mary Marquerdf. Secrefary-Treasurer--Lura Mae Holm. The aim of fhe club is ro undersfand 'rhe obligarions and privileges of cifizenship in a world communify, fo fry for a beHer undersiancling of people of other counfries and fo develop foward fhem a spirif of folerance and good-will. The sfudenfs in fhe club are: Mary Alice Benneff, Virginia Ferguson, Corinne Goffs- chalk, Madeline Greer, Helen Harfman, Lura Mae Hom, Rose Holzbauer, Cora Huffer, Mary Knepper, Mary Marquardf, Frances Mash Dorofhy Masfer, Margarei' Morris. Geneva PraH, Louise Rannells, Louise Snyder, Marie Sfoclcman, Violef Vernard, Vir- ginia Wagner, Evelyn Webs+er, Be++y Wright Lorraine Xaver. XX World Friendship Club l Q 3 LI- The Mayflower TRI-L CABINET Sponsor--Miss Kennedy Officers: Presidenl-Margaref Bergman, Vice-Presidenf-Dorofhy Deale, Treasurer- Phyllis Easfer, Secretary-May Alice Benneff. Ofhers on fhe cabinel include: Mary Woodbury, Virginia Ruggles. Grefchen Ann Hoham, Jane Holloway. Alyce McKesson, Harrief Haddock. Dona Clouse, Margaref Morris. Afhough fhe acfivifies of Tri-L are carried on by The Tri-l. cabinet every girl in high school belongs lo 'rhe orgonizalrion and lhe women of +he facully are honorary mem- bers. There are four evenfs for fhe organizalion as a whole: The lns'ralla+ion Services: 'rhe Chrisfmas Kid Kaper and fhe bringing of While Gif+s : a general assembly pro- gram: and fhe Sweelhearf Parry. The cabinef has insfilufed a new cuslom +his year in invifing guesfs fo Hs meetings every second and fourlh Wednesday affernoons. The meelings have consisled of folks, miscellaneous numbers, and a social hour. The fheme of The fallcs have been The Development of Personaliry . Oulsfanding guesf meelings were fhe Buflerfly Tea for freshmen and The dinner for fhe honorary faculfy members. Y Tri-L Cabinef I Q 3 LI- The Mayflower MATHEMATICS CLUB Sponsor-Miss Carofhers Officers: Presideni-Dale Dreiblebis, Secrefary-Roberl Downing. The aim of fhe club is lo sfudy fhings fhaf fhere is no fime or place for in mafhe- malics classes. such as The making of +he calendar. magic squares, and coniesfs. The s+uden'rs in fhe club include: Donald Cramer. Hugh Deale, Rober+ Downing, Dale Dreiblebis. Mary Felke, Mary Growcoclc, Roberf Kruyer, Waller Lohm. Mildred Orr. Ralph. Parsley, Earl Realcer, Darwin Roahrig, Russell Sfephenson, Harold Truman, Vire ginia Vance. Mafhemarics Club N-li l+2x.,:fyl- y-r Ko'-5 9 4 930 'L+ X ii.A,lYA:,EXVX 5:4033 A+ 'Pl Mafhemafics Club I Q 3 LI- The Mayflower G. A. A. Sponsor-Miss Ahl Officers: Presidenf-Margare+ Bergman, Vice-Presideni-Dorofhy Deale, Secretory- Treasurer-Helen Ulrich, Program sponsor-Virginia Ousnamer. The aim of fhe club is lo develop spor+smanship and inferesf in a+he+ics especially ihe in+ramural sporfs, +o promo+e a lreener in+eres+ among +he girls in fheir physical development and fo give opporfuniiies for earning awards. The members of fhe club are: Annabel Dexfer, Dorofhy Bolrorff, Mary June Brown, Marie Kline, Pauline Bryan. Nellie Mel+on, Doro+hy Price, Lucille Pyle, Jane Holloway, Mar+ha Bixel, Bernice Bixel, Mary Wright Eudora Dexier, Leofa Goss, Rufh Goss. Cafherine Flora, Suzanne Pomeroy. Laura Dunfee, Jeane++a Boyd, Kafherine Eberf, Irene Lisfenberger, Pauline Lewis, Mar+ha Bergman. Eleanor Olmsfead, Virginia Abair, Mabel Parsons. Genevieve McKinney, Marlha Sherer. - G. A. A. lQ3l-L The Mayflower LIBRARY CLUB Sponsor-Miss Brice Officers: Presiden+-Paulyne Miller, Vice-Presidenf-Geraldine Bedwards, Secre+ary-- Mariha Boyer. The chief aim of fhe library club is +o acquainf new s'ruden'rs wifh ihe use of ihe school library, and how and where 'ro find books, how 'rhe books are numbered and use of +he card cafalogue. The club is making books givingjhe essenfials of library work. Book reporfs and siories are also given by fhe members. The sfudenis in fhe club are: Margaref While, Thelma Wraighi, Paulyne Miller. Mary Bofiorff, Mildred Amones, Geraldine Bedwards, Mary Kern, Denis Burden, Jane Polley, Mary Roaher, Thelma Boyd, Marceil Edgingfon, Joe Bowles, Harold Shireman, Mariha Boyer, Della Luse, Mary Singery, Esfher Jones, Helen De Pew, Rufh Read, Virgil Herron, Calherine Bofforfi, Geraldine Buckingham, Lucille Price. I ..4.. nqp--..--+All...-Q.-,.q.-eq.-.1 rpg:-nuns'-nw.-... Library Club 19314 The Mayflower THEACALLOSIA Sponsor--Miss CorneTeT Officers: PresiclenT-Edna STonelourner, SecreTary--Jennie Tanner, CriTic-Dorleen TeeTer. As The moTTo of Theacallosia is TruTh and beauTy in liTeraTure--seize The oppor- TuniTy. The members of Theacallosia learn To appreciafe The beauTiTul in This arT- liTeraTure. They accomplish This by wriTing, reading, and seeing masTerpieces of liTeraTure. STudenTs in The club are: MyrTle Brugh, Edna M. SToneburner, Evelyn STone, Dorleen Teefer, Jennie Tanner, GerTrude STuclc, EsTella Shirar, Myra Carnefix. Alyce McKesson. Anna Holland, Marcele Machlan, Mary Cook, Marie Grossman, MargareT Neidlinger. Marilee Cordiclc. Elizabefh Krieghbaum, KaThryn Williamson. Theacallosia I Q3 LI- The Mayflower BAND AND ORCHESTRA Di recfor-M r. Von Brock The aim of ihese organizaiions is +o give every sludenl who is falenred in music a chance lo express himself. The members of fhe band are: Milfon Cramer, Parker' Linlr, Diclc Jones, Valda Mae Sfuclr, David Firesfone. Howard ScoH, Forresi' Reed, Roger Kuhn, Denis Burden. Joan Ellis, Alberf Chipman, Frances Masi, Paul Pyle, William Conger, Donald Abair, George Sfrahlem. Bonnie Schlosser. Hugh Deale, Beffy Ehrmin, Gerirude Sfuclr, Fred Price, Lufher Hepler,- Lowell Peferson, Orville Anderson, Earl Girfen. Robed Conger. James Vance, Wilfred Mash Roberf Zumbaugh. Kenneih Manual, Roberl' Neir, Mary Alice Bennefi. Warren Griewanlr, Kennefh Hunf. Donald Minx, Lloyd Richey, Alberf Roher, Marlin Traslr, Clarence Burlceff. Roberl Downing, Richard Derf, Earl Sauerwein, Herberf Peierson. lvan Samuels, Esfella Mae Shirar. Donabelle Rhoades, Harry Olson. Beffy Campbell. Bradely Soufhworih. Harry Hepler. Addi+ional orchesira members are: Fred Kuhn, BeHy Warnes, Wilfred Masf, Ora Maude Pinney. Clara Kring, Mary Evelyn Knepper. Thelma Wraigh+, Charles Pinney. Besides ifs special concerfs, +he band furnished music for fhe high school games. The high school orchesfra was heard ai fhe senior plays. The Band The Orchesfra l Q 3 1-L Qu-nr-an---n---Q-p The Mayflower THE GLEE CLUB Sponsor-Miss Tyden The Glee Club Chorus furnished special music for 'rhe Chrisfmas programs and orher ac+ivi+ies fhroughour fhe year. In fhe spring rhe Glee Club was represenfed by ah opereffa. Jewels of fhe Deser1 '. The casi consisfed of +he following: Paul Sauerwein, the shielc of fhe deser+: George Williamson, fhe professor: Eaine Schaff. +he child of +he desert Paul Glaub, colored genfleman from fhe U. S. A.: Gail -Carnefix, sisfer of +he professor: Ora Maude Pinney. daughfer of 'rhe professor: Dona Clouse. nurse 'ro Nana: Pierre Long as Lieufenanr Andrews: Richard Mann, Cheeko: Mary June Brown, Lady Grady: David Fefherolf, Benarulah: Milron Cramer, an Arab. Glee Club Chorus Qu:-dag-.nu-nn.1n1n -1---.--.--.-.... itnnni Q--ulrinni Opereffa Casi lQ3l-L The Mayflower LATIN CONTEST Margarer Morris and Geraldine Myers won Division I in The annual Marshall Counfy La+in Coniesf. Elizabefh Thomson and Donald Goodwell were The winners in Division Il. Miss Brice coached +he s'ruden'rs. SOLO CONTEST ln 'rhe annual solo conresr, conducled by Mr. Von Brock, Milfon Cramer, Jane Ben- ne+'r. BeH'y Warnes. Lowell Pelerson, Fred Price, l-lerberl' Pererson, and Richard Derf won honors. Jene Benneff won +he award as fhe ou+s+anding musician of Lincoln high school. BOYS' QUARTETTE Paul Sauerwein, Richard Mann. Julius Vinall, and Ross McGriFF were selecled by Miss Tyden for 'fhe boys' quarrerfe. Ora Maude Pinney was +heir accompanist Lafin Winners Solo Winners Boys' Quariefie I Q 3 Ll- The Mayflower JUNIOR CLASS PLAYS The junior class gave fhree one-acl plays during lhe year. The casl of 'rhe Way 'ro a Man's Hear? consisred of Coleman Minx, George William- son, Gail Carnelix, Alyce McKesson, Barbara Dunlee, Helen Thompson, Myrrle Brugh, and Jennie Tanner. In Who Kissed Eliza? lhe following were in lhe casl: Dorleen Teeler, Marilee Cor- diclc, Raymond Price. Broolcer Masler, Waller Miller, Elaine Schafl, Failh Hildebrand, Kennelh Goodwell, and Marydona Poore. Ka+herine Decides was given before lhe Eacully Club al i+s Chrislmas parry and la+er before lhe sfudenls. The casr was composed of Myrlle Brugh, Marilee Cordiclc. Dona Couse, and Jennie Tanner. Miss Cornelel coached lhe 'rhree plays. Miss l-lancoclc and lhe girls in home furnish- ing class worked on lhe siage sellings. Kafherme Decides The Way 'lo a Man's Hear? Who Kissed Eliza? I Q31-L The Mayflower DEBATE TEAM Sponsor--Mr. Sfoner This year +he debafe +eam had five members, one member debahng on bofh srdes Several prac+ice debafes were held before +he furs+ conference debafe The +eam' February February February March 7 s schedule was as follows: I2 Mishawaka neg. vs. Plymoufh aff. I9 Mishawalca aff. vs. Plymoufh neg Plymoufh 26 Norfh Judson neg. and aff. vs. Plymoufh Te Mishawalca, Norfh Judson, Plymoufh Mrshawaka Members of fhe feams were: Kennefh Goodwell, Paulrne Benne++ Doran Hogle Ralph Parsley, Harold McKee. Fred Kuhn was al+erna+e 1 a U1 The Debafe Team IQBI-L The Mayiilower SENIOR PLAYS Members of 'rhe 'senior class gave 'rwo plays +his year, Hero by 'rhe Hour on No- vember 3 and Hof Copy on April 6. Bofh plays were coached by Miss McGaughey. Sfudenls in lhe casl of Hero by 'rhe Hour were Grefchen Ann Hoham, Jene Ben- neH, Marie Shafford, Virginia Shirar, Harold McKee, Mary Funk, Carl Thompson, El Donna Dewarl, Mary Woodbury. Fred Langfeldf, Ross McGriff, Ralph Appleman, Marfha Bergman, Shirley Head, Eudora, Dexler, and Aleafha Slillson. Roberf Morris was slage manager, Ora Maude Pinney was prompler, Geneva PraH helped wilh make-up, and Ora Maude Pinney, Genevieve McKinney, Mary Jeanefre Diffman, Bernice Ferguson, David KnoH, Frank Kellison, Carroll Burnes, and Roberi Jeflirs helped wifh the sfage. direcied by Miss Hancock. Ho+ Copy . a comedy of iournalislic life, had lhe following cas+: Mary Woodbury, Carl Thompson, Roberl' Morris, Mary Funlc, Marie Shafford, Jene BenneH', Carroll Burnes, Harold McKee, Bernice Ferguson, and Grelchenf Hoham. Sfudenfs serving as ex+ras in lhe lhird acl were Eudora Dexfer, Mary Jeaneffe DiH'man, Laura Dunfee. Alice Furry, Hazel Newman, Ora Maude Pinney, Evelyn Slone, George Ball, Paul Fellce, Richard Mann, Welcome Miller, Paul Madden, Ralph Parsley, Ivan Samuels, and Lawrence Slewarl. Nellie Mellon acfed as prompfer, Paul Sauerwein as slage mana- ger, and Genevieve McKinney assisied wifh malce-up. Hof Copy 5 'L , R fm W'! .tel ... 'Hero by fhe Hour I Q 3 14 The Mayflower FEATURES Some of +he high lighfs of This year for Lincoln high school are as follows: The advanced ryping Team consisling of Ruih Franklin, Berry' Beals and Audrey Jewell ranked fifth in 'rhe s+a+e con+es+. BeHy Beals ranked fiffh in fhe sfafe. The advanced shor+hand 'ream, Befly Beals, Eldo Miller, and Erma Reaker ranked 'rwelffh in 'rhe s'ra+e. BeHy Beals ranked fifrh individually. Elizabefh Fulkerson compe+ed for individual honors. ,L.lL..-.-.-1 The ouisianding boy and girl awards given ai' commencemeni were received by BeH'y Beals and Dale Tanner. Berry Beals ranked highesi in scholarship and received rhe Shakes Memorial Medal and The Holrzendorf Award. Eldo Miller ranked second and received +he Rosco A. Chase Medal. ,...l..1.-- Scholarship pins were awarded io Belly Beals. Gordon Meeker. Eldo Miller, Mary Woodbury, Jene Benneff. Lura Mae Holm, and Jennie Tanner. ,.i,...i...i-+ The 1933-34 handbook was sponsored by rhe Board of,ConTrol and ediied by Greichen Ann Hoham. Jene BenneH. Orville Anderson, and Norman Ulrich. .. Ye Pilgrim became a member of 'the Naiional Scholasiic Press Associafion. Lincoln high school received a visil' from Miss Uirsala Pfeiffer of Berlin. Germany. who spoke informally +o +he sfudenrs concerning school and public life in Germany. 1 The African bushman, Ibn Lo Bogola, spoke 'fo fhe srudenis in January, concerning his nafive bush counfry, i+s inhabilanis, and Their cusioms. ,l..1.., .-- A magazine club was organized by Mr. Sfoner +o make curren+ magazines available +o +he sfudenls. ......l..-i.i-- A course in home crafrs for boys was added 'ro +he Lincoln high school curriculum +he second se,mes+er. ' ,....i.l1l- e Miss Mary Sue Wigley spoke ro +he,s ruden+ body concerning life in lhe mounfains and fhe characferisiics of soufhern mounrain people. IQ31-L The Mayflower FEATURES Ora Maude Pinney. Harold McKee, Brooker Masfer, Mary Woodbury.. Gre+chen Ann Hoham, Mary Funk. Alealha Slillson, Carl Thompson, Margarei Poore. Gail Carnefix. Charles Pinney. Ralph Appleman, Kennefh Goodwell, Roberr Jeffirs, Carroll Burnes, Mary Jeane++e Diffman, Bernice Ferguson, and Dorofhy Furry were given iournalism awards for work on Ye Pilgrim. A radio was insfalled in Room 205 for lhe purpose of giving fhe sfudenis fhe ad- vanfage of hearing speeches, currenl' even'rs, and economic and polifical issues. Bourbon, Bremen, Culver. and Argos girls were guesrs of G. A. A. on February I7 and compefed in a Play Day sponsored by Miss Ahl. As a laborafory project rhe girls of fhe junior-senior 'Foods class, supervised by Miss Hancock, planned and prepared meals which were sold fo fhe faculfy on Thursdays during lhe las+ semesfer. ..l..i...4l... The Board of Confrol sponsored a Co-operafive School Code in an endeavor 'ro creale good cilizenship aboul' fhe building. January 22 'ro 26 The Board of Conlrol sponsored Hello week and crowned Dorofhy Lee and Charles Pinney as queen and king. The Board of Conrrol and l-li-Y co-operafed on Cour+esy Week fo make fhe sfudenfs courlesy conscious. Lincoln high school was hosf fo The feams of fhis dislricl for lhe annual lourney. The firsr meering of fhe Plymoufh Faculfy Club was a dinner a+ ihe home of Superin- lendenl and Mrs. Kuhn. ln Ocfober lhe club inviled lhe parenrs fo visii +he buildings. meel' 'rhe reachers, and hear abouf various phases of school life. The club enioyed a Chrislmas parfy, and sponsored a Chrisfmas program fo which the parenfs were invifed. Miss Mary Sue Wigley spoke a+ fhe February meeling of fhe club fo which pafrons were invifed. Miss Tyden and Mr. Von Brock furnished musical numbers. Two meefings were held in April. A+ fhe firsl, 'rhe 'rheme was The Use of Leisure Time. Speakers included Supi. Ray'Kuhn, Judge Chipman. Miss While, Mrs. LeoHo Peferson, and Kennelh Goodwell. A+ fhe las+ meefing 'rhe club invifed i'rs pafrons and friends +o fhe 'rhree acl comedy, The Man from Nowhere, given by high school sfudenls and coached by Miss McGaughey. Q I93l-L 8- wr W . Ig, xx 3 i K 1 ' u 4 ' Ad, 9 X , 1 'f wiv XX , I J: I its sl' W 'Y A J, I A 'e ,H 4 I, .-' A 5 ,V , A. XXE -Mk ISE'-5ll0'Hf!'T-m:Fu-asW.'f'H:'g5xfrn+:r4Wlt451,tvn'n''-5 N I f 'X W' 'I V ' ,, W I I F'-.-'wlnw-21:4 :mf 'x 5 1 .4 My 'I 1- ve ' 53, E is ,.....- i, A7 Q' 7 ' I , Al 1. ,f 2 .,-Dubai rv' R V ,f Q l 5 5 W, r. fi -'wvu-.-mf Mpeg' N. ' --F i f ' Z NN - , i '1ifff 'I'wf . - ' M- . 1 Q Q ' A '-...f 1 A , 1 mx - ZA ' 1 c,L..fa 4' lr if A '. 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The Third game, played before a capaciTy crowd, was losT To Mishawalca 7-O. The nexT week The Riley WildcaTs defeaTed Plymou+h 20-I2 and Ivan Samuels received a broken collar bone which puT him on The bench The resT of The season. LogansporT suffered a I3-6 loss aT The hands of PlymouTh, buT Bob Tanner and Bob Kiernan wenT on The hospi+al lisT from The eTTecTs of The game. ln a downpour of rain under The EllcharT Tlood lighTs, The Pilgrims received The worsT drubbing of The season 26-6. 1, M, ., . k T T B 'wi H , , g.f1f+, , Es' Vi ' ' ,gf 13 Q, ,uv-.sg - .- 'T' ...mg gi 3. 3 , , N nn 4' HI- . 'fiifi X. ' Q+?Qbf ..: , gjwi , My R115 V VVKL .kk A . - L. is ii , g ,V 4. 55 L, fame:- T :uf s ig :rw iw f - 8:1 ,sg-1. , ,. P A T- M ags 'Frm reid , 1- . is mf .--. fm, gs - W , -.-:a.-QgsF' K ew 'X 5 Jigga J, giklyglwlm . -tfwq so .xeV1h2YX - .'gyl . M K .ni by -MW 43,53 K V5.1 rf- ' sn- ,. - .T , gf' . - ' A T, T' ,f 5 Hgma Yg if fl Q -.nMw',J Q K Q v 4. X J., T - we - 12' , ,1fz.w xfm ': ' ci 4- 5 H ., We Wi-A 4. g3..iZ1:',k,v wig 2 ?:i:ifL'++h A H1:,iEQ1'gZ:w ' ZVUTIESE R 1 . W , The MayFlower FOOTBALL ln lhe las'r game of fhe season rhe local eleven downed 'rhe Warsaw ream 25-O. Ulrich, Anderson. Asper, Gales, Paul Glaub, Samuels, and Sauerwein saw acrion for 'rhe las+ rime in +ha'r game. ' Major awards were won by Orville Anderson, Carl Asper, Ben Crawford. John Evans, Charles Glaub, Melvin Gales, Richard l-leiser, Doran l-logle, Roberl' Kiernan. Howard Kreighbaum, Frank Norron, Ivan Samuels, Richard Srephenson, Roberf Tan-V ner, Norman Ulrich, Francis Websrer, Paul Glaub. Paul Sauerwein, and Donald Parlcer. Minor awards wenl +0 John Bowen, Lewis Ball, Lewis Duwelius, James Fefherolf, Verno FI ' h ' ' ' n osenzier, C arles Kellison, Lewis Lighrfoof, Wendell Nelson, and Harold Trump. Francis Johnson and Wayne Nelson were ream managers. 9 K .fuk A L.-XSS . Q M A :amz ebb , L 5 Q, ans 1 3 1 3117.73 IQ NQSGgg 5, r :1wf'ord is wrnzxn I Aorson .uv-Q gr Q L js' or as 'Q' Qreigster ff P91 fi A , 5 J ,ai EE ' we gf? Tsmner L X Q W Fatherolf, Johnson, Beck, Zlelscm, Wyscmg lC23l-L .a The MayTlower BASKETBALL The Pilgrims were again a Team oT which every one could well be proud. Coach Beclc sTarTed his Third season as baslceTball menTor wiTh only one regular around which To build his Team, Ulrich, The PlymouTh leading scorer, was The one man reTurning. PlymouTh sTarTed The season- wiTh Two vicTories and Then losT The nexT six games. WiTh The dawning oT a new year, The Pilgrims drubbed The powerTul Mishawalca Team 30-I l. They played Bremen To a Triple overTime Tie on The Bremen Tloor. They nexT en- counTered The powerTul l.aPorTe Slicers. PlymouTh played excellem' ball To win in an overTime game. PlymouTh won The maioriTy oT Their remaining games To Tinish The season wiTh a 500 percenTage, winning l I games, losing l l games and Tieing l. This year's Team was composed oT a group oT under-class men ThaT should make baslceTball hisTory Tor PlymouTh nexT season. ln STephenson, The 6 TT. baclcguard who is a iunior and Vinall his alTernaTe who is a sophomore, Coach Beclc has Two Tormidable guards Tor nexT year. l-lieser held down The Tloor guard sposT in Tine Tashion and alThough boThered wiTh illness, Thrilled The Tans wiTh specTacular worlc. Bowen, Tresh- man, was his undersTudy and showed up well. AT cenTer Norman Ulrich, The only senior regular, will be missed nexT season as he was one oT The ouTsTanding men in The sTaTe. AT Torward Coach Beclc had an evenly maTched group consisTing oT Glaub and Flosenzier, boTh iuniors, who held The regular iobs and FeTherolT, sopho- more, and Asper, junior, who ably assisTed The ball club in The pinches. LighTTooT, The largesf member on The squad, holds The ranlc oT sophomore in school, and will be baTTling Tor a regular iob nexT season. l-le showed Tine Torm on The second Team and should make a name Tor himself beTore leaving school. s each -Seek hezser Yglla my Glaub Ulrmch T T gk- TJIZTYBQ. T , , ,,., I , - IQBI-T Plymoufh Won II SEASON RECORDS Los? I I Argos I5 Wallrerfon 30 Rochesfer 24 CuIver I9 Bremen 28 Bourbon 25 N. Judson 28 Culver I2 Mishawaka I I Bremen I2 LaPor+e 22 EIIcI1arI' 25 Culver 29 Bremen 26 W. Lafayeffe I9 Bourbon I2 Warsaw 23 Rochesfer 25 Cenfer Twp. 8 Tippecanoe I7 N. Judson 2I 493 Iover+imeI I3 overfimes I3 Aoveriimes Tied I MDSFCTYEZ Y 'mnall PILGRIMS SECONDS OUTSTANDING The Plymoulh seconds had an oulslanding record This year when Jfhey won I3 ball h'l Th ' onenls games while only losing 5. They amassed a 'rofal of 409 poinls w ie err opp scored only 306. John Bowen, Wendell Nelson, John Evans, and Lewis Lighlloolr were 'rhe main slays of lhe leam and all will make slrong bids for regular berlhs nexf season. c Johnson, Staley, Nezsfm . ,,,,,,,, Klein S i ' an-3' ,, Cochran my we :rr ,sg nr' ' :ww , is l r f ,paw ,af .Wiggle pk I Q .V Q : i ...'i 'L 1 - as r W ' 4 J1..,.,,, r A , 'Z j1i i4 y . S, 'S' is an f. f'it'iinw 19's A .11 2, 5 i , F' , S .6 l u g wg me 5 E Q Q Q, i S c , i S 5 ig' XL ll v ' I gi v ' i I y is A.: 'I if YE- ' fi egQ1T',j,5Z N3 ,flu A' f' , -'1 U-1 i fm .x KJ .,. US -f f 3 I Q if J? Q13 'flwe Mayflower ,Q L'L--, i 5 .Jn f 'K 94. of W .i . . ffm d5h9,gh3.,gy . fVSSf.uQ:subt!-f .sa- Stephanso n , 1 TRACK Prospecls for a P. H. S. Jrraclc learn loolc briglwl willw l'l lG following sluclenls par+icipa+ing: Dashes: M. Apple, C. Asper, L. Ball, C. Glaub, L. Lighlfoot and R. Soice. High Jump: C. Asper, C. Kellison, R. Kiernan, and R. Tanner Hurdles: R. Beagles, R. Kiernan, H. Krieglwbaum,W. Nelson, and R. Tanner. Pole Vaulh R. Beagles and J. Evans. Shoi' Put J. Evans, F. Websfer, and P. Glaulo. N Relays: V. Flosenzier, J. Evans, R. Kiernan, H. Krieglwbaum R. Sleplwenson, and C. Glaub. Disfancez J. Bowen, V. Elosenzier, W. Gromen, K. Hunf, H. McLaughlin, H. Trump, D. Dreibellois, and I. Sullivan 440 Ydf Dash: L. Liglmlfool and R. Slephenson. wx Tame r ljggiliil Glwb Kiernau L Nelson , IQ31-L 'x The Mayrclower GIRLS' ATHLETICS The soccer Teams were elecTed by The various physical ed. classes. The Third hour class on Thursday and Friday was The vicTor in soccer. Those on The Team were: Sherer, Sullivan, Ebert LisTenberger, Clouse, DunTee, Lewis, Goss, DexTer, Pyle, Singery, Poore, Lawrence, and VanVacTor. The oTher Teams were as Tollows: FirsT hour-Newman, MelTon, T-TiTe, DexTer, Ousnamer, Bergman, Zumbaugh, CarneTix, Deale, Poore, ShaTTord, Ferguson, Bergman: second hour class on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday-McKinney, Nelson, Ulrich, Pomeroy, Krieghbaum, Lee, Growcoclf. Bon- nell, Glaub, Coolr, Knepper, and Bryan: The second hour class on Thursday and Friday-Bixel, Boyd, Cordiclc, FeTherolT, Hildebrand, Holm, DePew, OlmsTead, TeeTer, ShaTTord, Sarber, McKesson, STuclc, ' d d -J TT'rs, Orr. SchaTT, and Woolley: The Third hour class on Monday, Tuesday, and We nes ay e 1 Rumney, and Thomas. The girls' volley ball TournamenT creaTed lceen inTeresT and There were some upseTs, ln The TirsT game Team l5l deTeaTed Team lol I5-II: and in The second game Team lll deTeaTed Team l2l l5'l3: and The lasT game oT The preliminaries was I5-6 in Tavor oT Team The volley ball Teams were: Team I-Pomeroy, Glaub, Cook, Kline, Ruggles, SheeTz, Amones, EdgingTon, Bedwards, Krieghbaum. Team 2-Hildebrand, DePew, Klingerman, ShaTT, OlmsTead, Holloway, Boyd, TeeTer, Wooley. Team 3-'Grossman KnighT, Polley, GreTTer, BoTTorT'T, Price, Price SheeTz, Thomas, JeTTris. Team 4-DunTee, Clouse, DexTer, EberT, Sullivan, Pyle, BoTTorTT, Singery, Lawrence, LisTenloerger, Lewis, Shirar. Team 5-Ferguson, Poore, Bixel, Balmer, Bergman, Vance Newman, Warrens, Miller, Ousnamer, MelTon. Team 6-Bergman, T-TiTe, l-liTe, DexTer, MurgaTroyd Brugh, VanGilder, and CarneTix. xv' 'X SPV! ug xifa savfqyif View IQBLL Vol 'BATT eh The Mayflower lNTER-CLASS BASKETBALL The junior girls were lhe vicfors of fhe infer-class baslceiball lourney. In lhe firsl game ihe sophomores while-washed ihe freshmen by a score 3-O. The iunior girls won over 'rhe seniors 2ls7. In fhe final game fhe iuniors were viciorious by a 39-2 score. Girls on fhe various leams were: freshmen: Sheefz, Websler, Lighlfool Morris Felice Mann Buclcungham, Benneff, Bonnell, Johns, Glaub, Grossman, Caplaing sophomores: IAbair,' Bryan' Bollorfl, Nelson, Price, Kline, Edgingfon, Pomeroy, Ulrich, Caplain: Juniors: Shearer, Dunfee, Lewisl, Lisfenberger, Hildebrand, Poore, Dexfer, Carnefix, Goss, Ebert Sullivan, Clouse, Caprain: seniors: Bergman, Poore, Boyd, Olmsiead, Mellon, Dexler, and Ousnamer, Capfain. The winning +eam of fhe infer-physical ed. class baslcefball Tourney was 'rhe lhird hour class on Thursday and Friday. Those on lhe Team were: Lewis, Eberl, Shirar, Parsons, Rhoades, Dexter, and Brown. The olher feams were as follows: Third hour on Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday-4Flora, Mann, Neidlinger, Grossman, Greer, Thompson: lhe iirsf hour class on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday-Ousnamer, Warrens, Reed, Vogel, Miller, Newman, and Meyers: fhe 'firsf hour class on Tuesday and Friday-Bergman, Dewarf, Morris, Hife, Shafford, Thorp, and Bergman: +he second hour on Monday, Tuesday. and Wednesday--Ulrich, Websfer, Nelson, Olmsfead, Krieghbaum. and Neidlinger: fhe second hour class on Thursday and Friday-Hildebrand, Vaneclc, DePew, Rhoades. Klingerman Woolley, and Teefer. - T Sewer -W,ama,aaa,,,, , I 1 'THANX -v ' l 1 ., gs B ,. v A i xi Tyyird :gg Iii 3 N A Q 45 1 Tana or 4 Q f i xg I s X 0 W ,K 1 ! ! 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K. rv-u, ' 'WY Thx QQ: Li f E ' 1.159 luxe. .,., U wa- a wp.- ,r - ,A ...I Y 'f'-fm. lin, ix x 1 -'13 V A P -. . ,, ,ggi A AH, lip ii .M THE ELECTRIC MAID BAKE SHOP J. H. Klaus, Prop. Compiimenfs of HARRY E. DANIELSON FUNERAL HOME DELICIOUS CANDIES ALWAYS FRESH Larges+ Assor+men+ in Town HEPLER'S on +he CORNER Say if wirh FIowers FRANK A. 'FELKE Funeral Work a Specialry Miss Carofhers: Whai' was Thar noise over Ihere? Dick Ball: I iusf dropped a perpen- P. Sauerwein: I 'rhink I go+ insomnia. P. Glaubr How's Ihaf? P. S.: I work up Ihree Iimes in English dICuIar'. foday, DRAKE MILLINERY DR' L' EZYW IvIiIIinery and Hosiery Eye' EZ' Nosekzuj d mai asses I e THE AVON 'NN I WARD RITTENI-rouse Delicious Food Dine and Dance f U Corner of Pennsylvania Ave. and The Iggmiuie Fme Road 30 Hire: Tha+ new Iooy doesn'+ seem 'ro be very inrelligenr. E. Sfoneburnner: No, he didn'I' pay any a'I'renI'ion 'ro me eifher. Bob Tanner: I hafe dumb girls. Ward Yoder: Oh, a woman harer. DR. H. A. DEEDS DENTIST I I7 WesI' Garro S+. Office phone 2BI Residence phone 690 EDITH'S BEAUTE SHOPPE Permaneni' Waving a SpeciaI+y For Appoinimenf-Phone 886 Edi+h A. Nelson, Prop. II9 W. Garro Sf. Complimenfs of ALVIN F. MARSH HOTEL PLYMOUTH C. G. Hughes, Mgr. THE MODEL PHARMACY Your Rexall Drugslore We'll Be Seein' You Meer Your Friends al fhe BOSTON STORE Plymou+h's Busy Sfore HARLAN E. ORR AH'orney-af-Law Eagle Bldg. Plymoufh. lncl. GEORGE K. SCHAFF, M.D. Rooms I5-I6-I9-20, Lauer Bldg. Office Phone 662 Residence 592 Docfor: The besl' lhing you can do is 'ro give up smoking. drink nofhing buf wafer, and go fo bed early nighfs. F. Price: Wha'r's fhe nexl besl lhing, docfor? Janifor: Hey! you can'+ smoke here! Gray: l'm nof smoking. Janiforz Well. you've go? a cigareffe in your moufh. G: Yeah. you've go? panfs on, bul' you're no+ panfing. TABER COAL COMPANY Arfificial lce Qualify Coal FURRY'S MARKET Home Owned Store Home Killed Meals C. A. BONDU RANT Abslracfs Loans and Insurance Bubbles Miller: No girl ever made a fool our of me! Far Bergeman: Who was if lhen? J. R. KLAPP GARAGE General Aulo Repairing Nighl Phone 254 Day Phone 366 Beneafh 'rhe moon he fold her his love: The color lefl her cheeks Bul' on 'rhe shoulder of his coal ll' showed for weeks and weeks. GIBSQN AGENCY ABRASIVE MINING Complele Insurance Service and Dan Gibson '29 Herb Gibson. '95 MANUFACTURING CO. MARSHALL F. KIZER A'r'rorney and Counselor af Law DRS. JACKMAN 8: CLARKE Chiropracfors 3I6 N. Michigan Phone I68 ComplimenTs of BUNNELL'S MORTUARY MighTy G d oo Coal SYLER 8: SYLER ATTer The Games EaT aT The UNION LUNCH ROOM Kleckner: Why didn'T you come To class Today? You missed my lecTure on appendicihs. G. Thompson: l'm Tired of These or- gan reciTals. BERNARD H. LESCH Lawyer O.KeeT's O K coal ' ' is Frosh: lSpellingl How do you spell doubT? Soph: DouT. Frosh: Thanks. l'm wrong, l had iT doughT. FRANK MARTINDALE ATTorney-aT-Law MONTGOMERY WARD 8: CO. EveryThing Tor The FAMILY-FARM-AND HOME DR. HARRY KNOTT Physician - Surgeon X-Ray Phone 459 lO8 E. Garro ST. ComplimenTs of G. 8: G. GROCERY Ulrich: lAT library doorl Have you 'Laml9's Tales?' P. BenneTT: Don'T geT smerT, This is a library-'noT a buTcher shop. KROGER C-BROCERY BeTTer Food aT Lower Prices ComplimenTs of L. W. VORE, M.D. ComplimenTs of DR. C. l l. WELCH Complimenifs of CLIZBE BROS. MFG. CO. Wafches and Diamonds Qualify af 'rhe Ricjhf Price E. V. DERF The Jeweler PLYMOUTH PRINTING CO. Rlellle Blsritilzlrlll Prinfers and Slefioners School Supplies Greeling Cards and Gills Cool- - - - Coke QuaIi+y - - - Service MYER FRANKLIN ESTATE Complimenls of BENNETT 81 POWELL Hardware Complimenfs of PLYMOUTH BATTERY CO. Mr. Bigler- WhaI' is Ihe mosf ouf- slanding con+ribu'rion Ihal' chemisfry has given Ihe world? Dave K.-- BIondes. Complimenfs of SHELL AMERICAN PETROLEUM CO. V. P. Klein, Agenl' THE BALL CO. A Smarl Men's S'rore BEE HIVE SANDWICH SHOP Opposife Posfoffice Where Good Eels RuIe C. FIRESTONE Harness Shop Virginia R.- I wonder why Ihey say amen and nol awoman? Jim B.-- Because Ihey sing hymns and nol' her, s+upid. Benne++- Do I need a shave? Shirar- Yes, buf you don'I need Io rub if in. MURPHY 8: YODER None-Such Food ProducI's The phofographs in Ihis book are memories made permanenl' by Ihe ROTH STUDIO PLYMOUTH CASH MARKET Where Qualify Tells and Low Price Sells E. J. Granl 81 Son CENTRAL SHOE STORE By Far Ihe BesI BERNICE BEAUTY SHOP HOTEL PLYMOUTH Cosmerics Beau+y Work BROWN TRANSFER Class of '26 H. BARKMEIER All Makes of Furnaces Repaired Sfoves and Ranges I20 E. Washingion S+. Phone 77I KALAMAZOO STOVE CO. Esfimaies Cheerfully Given DR. J. M. JORDAN DENTIST Borfree Building Phone 723 APPLEMAN SUPER-SERVICE STATION Johnson Gas and Oil Only 'Ihe besi and for Iess money Complimenfs of G. S. DUNLAP C. L. MORRIS LUMBER CO. II iI's lumber you wanl. we have II. Miss Garn: Who was 'rhe coldesf man in hisfory? Minx: Michelangelo. He made a wall- frieze. Meefcha af ROY S BARBECUE CAFE AI' Wesf Ci'Iy Limifs on Road 30 Phone 850 THE MARSHALL COUNTY TRUST 81 SAVINGS CO. Your savings earn for you Complimenfs of MacGREGOR DARLING COMPANY Conducforz Your fare. Miss. Mary R. Nelson: lbIushingI Thank you sur. Compleie Line of ChiIdren's Dresses and Hosiery READY-TO-WEAR SHOP Mrs. Ida Young THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE Chas. Reynolds, Prop. GEORGE F. STEVENS AI rorney V. C. ROAHRIG HARDWARE Full line of I. H. Co. Implemenis' S. W. P. Painf Phone 669 C. F. HOLTZENDORF. M.D. Complimenls of SHATFORD SHOE SHOP Plymoulh - - Indiana Buick-Oldsmobile-Ponfiac Complimenls of Cheyrglef BERKEY's TIRE s. Acc. co. GATES INC? Where Qualify Rules ServIC:h::Z+7i2hS les Read THE DAILY PILOT For besl reporls of High School sporls evenls Foolball -- Baslcelball - Track Hello! ls 'rhis lhe cily bridge de- par+men'r? Yesl Whaf can we do for you? How many poinfs do you gel for a lillle slam? PURITAN CLEANERS GEM I+ Pays lo Wear Clean Clolhes The Show OI HITS Call 215 Good En+er+ainmen+ Complimenfs of Complimenls of DR. DUNFEE BOSWORTH COMPANY DENTIST KIZER'S JEWELRY STORE Besf place lo buy Gradua+ion Gills Complimenls of JOHNSON'S FUNERAL HOME Complimenls of PLYMOUTH NEWS CO. L. Klingerman, Mgr. I+ Pays fo Look Well Palronize lhe BEE HIVE BARBER SHOP DRS. TAYLOR 8: TAYLOR Chiropracfors COCA-COLA Residence and Office Phone 234 Pilol Bldg. PLYMOUTH, IND. COMPLIMENTS OF SCHLOSSER BROTHERS 8a COMPANY MAIN CONEY ISLAND Hoi' Weiner Qualify and Service wi+I'1 Smiles ......1....... Mod' Saniiary Shand in Town Esfabished Since I9 I 9 Across from Courfhouse on Main Sfreef II8 So. Main Sfreef SOUTH BEND, INDIANA VIC AND SAM'S Pafronized by P. I-I. S. Fans Complimenfs of DlCK'S SHOE SHOP REPAIR SHINE DON'T GUESS! BUY LAUER'S CLOTHES D. L. 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Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1931 Edition, Page 1

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Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1932 Edition, Page 1

1932

Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1935 Edition, Page 1

1935

Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1937 Edition, Page 1

1937

Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1938 Edition, Page 1

1938


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