Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1955

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W L r' v x 4 f v -we A.. S' 5 Q N : '- 3 4 2 5 E 5- Y-5 3 s H 5 3 4 5 2 5 2 E E fclsls s Q ...I Presenting this Mayflower, the yearbook of Plymouth Lincoln High School, is the Class of 1955. V-- f ' ,f..'-v me , Q,-vw nxt-.J 2127 :W t 4 no ' av , t ga , 1 ' . ' 1 ,A ,, wg wr' ,Q g4g?'i2Qr'k+ 'I giamag. -'W 41 ml. Q .,4..1m A -1 5' I 1 3 ' is 7: in f Sh 1' at Plymouth, Indigna OUR ADMINISTRATION OUR FRIENDS AND CLASSMATES OUR ACTIVITIES OUR SPORTS H ' H il fgzzgool incoln OUR DEDICATIDN TO ARTHUR SUTER, who has made the members of the Class of 55 proud to have him as a friend and fellow classmate. He has given great inspiration and courage to all students of P. H. S. 4 OUR ADMINISTRATIO X X N , v Q . . wx as .t ,E M: Our principal, I-I. R. Beabout, and his secretary, Edith Griswold. Our superintendent, Lyle Klitzke, and his secretaries, Evelyn Harrell and Nancy Henderson 5 OUR ADMINISTRATIO Our School Board, Howard Abbott, Merritt Skinner, and Dale McKesson. Our Dean of Girls, Our school nurse Marjorie Campbell Viola Alcock 6 GLIR FACULTY JACQUELINE BOWER FRANK BRANIGAN Home Economics Art This is our faculty ofwhom we are very proud. We are greatly indebted to each member for the knowledge, learning, and under- standing which we have received during our years at Plymouth High School. These teachers have given us help and encourage- ment when it was most needed. They are always ready with good advice. To each we owe a vote of gratitude. MARJORIE CAMPBELL EDVER COBURN MARCELLA CORNETET English Vocational Agriculture English 7 QUR FACULTY MAURICE DAVIS JAMES DILWORTH PHYLLIS EASH L. B. EHERENMAN English Mathematics Home Economics Mathematics Basketball Coach LEE EVANS VERA FREDENBURG KATHERINE GARN KENNETH HALLMAN Band English Social Studies Band Vocal Music Librarian Vocal Music WILLIAM HAWTHORNE FRED KEHOE ALBERT LATTIMER WILLIAM MADDEN Mathematics Social Studies Social Studies English Science Physical Education 8 OUR FACULTY PALMER MART DOROTHY MATHER HOWARD MENSER LESTER OPPENLANDER Science Health Industrial Arts Science Physical Education X N Sy DORCIE PHILLIPS MYRON PHILLIPS PATRICIA RANSOM JOSEPH SCHERRER Commerce Commerce English Industrial Arts NEIL SHERWOOD ARTHUR THOMAS JULIA TROWBRIDGE MARION WA TKINS Spanish Physical Education Latin Industrial Arts Social Studies Football Coach Mathematics 9 ,, if: i CLIR H LL FEM aw . f Vx M 'w-..., N... Aw. . , 5 55,3 x M .A x,x,,,',:.z , , ' K x 1 . w , I- A -' ,. 1 -' '9 ' ff' - ' -wm- , il A x. 5 QL -xr 'Q , k an 9, N Q , 3 ,1 w.f,,1l,Q +..- X, , 1 , ' 4 ' 4 at ' 1 . ' Q , mm gg 6 .3 . 1. 4, xx 2 Q Q Ri M. 1 - f 1 if ' f R '. .' . v.'y N S ' u 'fx I Q x .-'A . ., i. N . , x X 5 1 fn A sv.. K M- 1+ 4 1' if fin fi -fp A f , ,...,.,Li,- -,Ly3,1n,. . . Wfwmii xx,, f C+. 34 J a .. : 4' hx xg.. R g slif' Ring-Q,-g-QL .... and the rush begins, ,V + ff'g,g,,53 v 'I fkifffws 1 fm '11 rx.. Th Q, ss ,Bt vsbewts OUR SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Neil Van Der Kolk, Secretary, John Kizer, Vice Presidentg Don Emigh, President, and Charles Jacobson, Treasurer. Our school daze at P. H. S. began when we were privileged to be the first eighth grade class to use the new addition. As freshmen we looked at the upperclassmen with envy, during our sophomore year we began to take a more active part in school affairs. In our junior year we made more progress. Our officers, Bob Thompson, President, Harley Drake, Vice President, Jo Florian, Sec- retary, and Barbara Bixel, Treasurer, were elected after much campaigning. All school organizations were now open to us. We handled the concessions at the basketball games in order to give a very good prom. Our theme, Tropical Trinidad, was carried out by Jon McKesson, decoration chairman, by erecting a cafe and night club scene. This, our last year, has been our best. We elected Don Emigh, President, John Kizer, Vice President, Neil Van Der Kolk, Secretary, and Charles Jacobson, Treasurer, of our class. Our senior play Goodbye, My Fancy, under the direction of Mr. Madden, was a big success. We realize, as we complete this year, that we are leaving behind us some of the best years of our lives. We wish every future class that graduates from P. H. S. as much fun and enjoyment as we have had. 12 FOREST A LDERFER VERNA KAY APPLE BEVERLY BAKER OUR SENIORS FOREST ALDERFER VarsityC1ub2,3,43 Basketbal1l,2,3,43 Cross Coun- try l,2,3,43 Track 1,2,3,43 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Moni- tor 4. VERNA KAY APPLE S.S,S, 3,43 Spring Festival 1,2,33 Dramatics Club 3,41 Ye Pilgrim l,2,3,4, co-editor3 Mayflower 4, literary SI3ff5 Monitor 43 Choir 43 Messiah 43 Tra- vel Club 33 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. S.S.S. 3,4Q G.A.A, 2,32 Painter's Club 2,32 Ye Pilgrim 33 Choir 3,43 Messiah 3,42 H,M.S, Pina- fore 33 Variety Show 23 Band 2,3,43 Travel Club 33 Science Club 43 Culver 1. BEVERLY BAKER s.s,s. 3,43 G,A.A. 1,2,3,43 spring Festival 1,33 Choir 13 Variety Show 13 Monitor 43 Painter's Club 33 Dramatics Club 3,42 Mayflower 4, make-up staff3 Girls' Glee Club 13 Student Court 43 Good- bye, My Fancy 4. CAROLYN BALL NORMAN BEATTY Basketball 13 Track l. CAROLYN BALL NORMAN BEATTY 13 JANE BENEDICT BARBARA BIXEL OUR SENIORS JANE BENEDICT BARBARA BIXEL RONALD BOWEN IANICE BRADLEY NANCY BRANDT S.S,S, 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Spring Festival 1,2,35 DramaticsClub45 Choir l,2, treasurer, 3,4, secre- tary5 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Band 2,3,4, Vice President5 Girls' Glee Club 15 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. S,S.S. 3,45 G.A.A, 1,2,3,45 Spring Festival 1,2,35 F.T.A. 3,4, President5 Ye Pilgrim 1,2,45 Mayflower 4, literarystaff5 Monitor 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial byJury 25 H,M.S, Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Travel Club 3,45 Goodbye,My Fancy 45 Class Treasurer 35 Office Treasurer 35 Office Practice 4. Hi-Y 3,45 Varsity Club 3,4, sergeant-at-arms5 Dramatics Club 45 Ye Pilgrim 1,2,3,4, editor5 Mayflower 4, photography staff: Choir 1,2,3,4, Vice President5 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H.M.,S. Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Band l,2, 3,45 Dance Band 2,3,45 Boys' Glee Club 15 Travel Club 35 Science Club 45 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Golf 1,25 Football 2,3,45 Track l. S.S.S. 3,45 G,A.A. l,2,3,45 Spring Festival l,2,35 Monitor45 Band1,2,35 Travel Club 35 Science Club 45 Goodbye, MyFancy 45 Homecoming Court 4. Janesville, Wisconsin 1,2,3. RONALD BOWEN .TANICE BRADLEY NANCY BRANDT 14 OUR SENIORS 43 WILLIAM BURDEN Hi-Y 43 F,F.A. 1,2,43 Projector's Club 43 Science 43 Football 23 Track 13 New Paris. JOHN BURROUGHS Band l,2,3,43 Dance Band 43 Football 2,3. BEN CLOUGH VarsityC1ub 3,4, Vice President3 Football 1,2,3,4Q Basketball l,2,3,43 Track 1,23 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Choir l,2,43 Messiah 4s Trial by Jury 23 Variety WILLIAM BURDEN 1,23 Boys' Glee Club 43 Travel Club 3. BOB COLLINS Hi-Y 3,4Q Band 1,2,3,4i Variety Show 2. EILEEN COX S.S.S. 3,43 G.A.A, 13 Spring Festival 1,2,-3: Ye Pilgrim 43 Mayflower 4, business staff3 Choir l,2, 3,42 Messiah 3,41 H.M,S. Pinafore 33 Variety Show 1,23 Girls' Glee Club l,4. JOHN BURROUGHS EILEEN COX ROBERT COLLINS BEN CLOUGH 15 ,L OUR SENIORS DARLA DAVIDSON JOYCE DOUGLASS HARLEY DRAKE DARLA DAVIDSON JOYCE DOUGLASS HARLEY DRAKE PHYLLIS DRAKE MARY DYE S.S.S. 3,45 Spring Festival 1,2,35 Choir 15 Variety Show 1. S.S,S. 3,45 Spring Festival l,2,35 Monitor 45 Tra- vel Club 35 Science Club 4. Hi-Y 3, ueasurer 45 Varsity Club, sgt. at arms 3, pres. 45 Student Council 25 Monitor 45 Choir 45 Messiah 45 Variety Show 15 Class vice-pres. 35 Golf l,2,3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 3. S.S.S. 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Spring Festival l,2,35 Monitor 45 Choir l,3,45 Messiah3,45 H,M.S. Pina- fore 5Baud 1,2,3,45GirlsG1eeC1ub1,2,45 Goodbye My Fancy. S,S.S.3,45 G.A.A. l,2, treasurer 35 Spring Festival 1,2,35 Monitor 45 Ye Pilgrim 15 Variety Show 25 Band 1,2,35 Science Club treasurer 4. 16 PHYLLIS DRAKE MARY DYE OUR SENIORS PHYLLIS FINNEY MARLENE FARK DON EMIGH SHIRLEY FINNEY HELEN FISHER DON EMIGH MARLENE F ARK PHYLLIS FINNEY SHIRLEY FINNEY HELEN FISHER 17 Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain: Painter's Club 35 Projector's Club 15 Student Council 3,4, vice-president5 Moni- tor 45 Class President 45 Football 1. S.S.S.3,45 G.A.A, 1,25 SpringFestival1,2,35F.T.A, 3,45 Ye Pilgrim 45 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury' 25 H.M.S, Pinafore 35 Variefy Show 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 15 Travel Club 35 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 4-H 1, Spring Festival 2,3, Spring Festival l,2,3. S.S.S.3,4, sergeantofmerits5 G.A,A, 1,2,35 Spring Festiva11,2,35 Band 1,2,35 Girls' Glee Club lg Sci- ence Club 45 Homecoming Court 4. L JOY FURRY CHARLES GRA HAM zts- ,C OUR SENIORS JO ANN FLORIAN S.S.S. 3 treasurer, 4 vice president5 G.A.A. l,2,35 Spring Festival l,2,35 Monitor 45 Choir 1,2 secre- tary 3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H,M.S. Pinafore' 35 Variety Show 1,25 Gir1s G1ee Club 15 Class Secretary 35 Cheerleader 25 Homecoming Court 4. JOY FURRY S.S.S. 3 corresponding sec., 4 president5 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Spring Festival 1.2.3: Dramatics Club 3,45 Strange House 35 Ye Pilgrim l,2,35 Choir 2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H.M.S. Pinafore' 35 Girls' Glee Club 4g Travel Club 35 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Homecoming Queen 4. CHARLES GRAHAM Hi-Y 3,4 vice president5 Varsity Club 35 Mayflower 4 business managerg Monitor 45 Student Court 45 Choir 3,45 Messiah3,45 H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Boys' Glee Club 45 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Football 45 Basketball 3. LA VONDA HALE S.S.S.535 Spring Festival 3. CAROLYN HAM S.S.S. 35 G.A.A. 1,25 Spring Festival l,2,35 Choir 1,25 Trial by Jury 2: Variety Show 1. LA VONDA HALE CAROLYN HAM 18 OUR SENIORS LOWELL HA TFIELD Projector Club 3.4: Industrial Arts Club pres. 4: Ye Pilgrim 3: Monitor 4: band l,2,3: Travel Club 3: Football l,2,3: Track 1,23 Baseball l,2,4. DON HELVEY Hi-Y3,4: Dramatics Club 4: Choir 4: Messiah 4: Variety Show 1,2: Dance Band 2,3,4: Band pres. 4: Boy's Glee Club 1: Travel Club 3: Goodbye My Fancy' 4: Football 1. JOAN HOFFMAN S.S.S. 3: Spring Festival 2,3: Choir 2,3,4: Mes- siah 3,43 Trial by Jury 2: H,M.S. Pinafore' LOWELL HATFIELD 3: Variety Show 2: Gi.r1's Glee Club 4: Travel Club 3: Culver 1. JAY HORNICK Hi-Y 4: North Judson l,2,3. CHARLES JACOBSON H1-Y3,4: Palnter's Club 1: Monitor 4: Boys' Glee Club4: Science Club4: class treasurer 4: Basket- ball lg Track 1,2. DON HELVEY CHARLES JACOBSON JAY HORNICK JOAN HOFFMAN 19 OUR SENIORS MAXINE IACOBSON SANDRA JOHNSON MAXINE JACOBSON S.S.S. 33 Choir 13 Variety Show 13 Spring Festi- val 1,3. SANDRA JOHNSON S.S.S. 3,42 G.A.A, 1,22 Spring Festival 1,2,33 Choir 1,2,3,43 Messiah 3,41 Trial by Jury 23 H.M.S. Pinafore 33 Variety Show 1,23 Girls Glee Club 4. I BARBARA JONES Spring Festival 1,2,33 D,O. Club 2. ALLEN KELLER Travel Club 3. LAWRENCE KENNEDY Hi-Y 3,45 IndustrialArts Club 43 Student Cotm- cil 3,45 Monitor 43 Choir 33 H,M.S. Pinafore 33 Science Club 43 Football 1,23 Basketball 13 Cross Country 3,43 Track 1,2. 20 BARBARA JONES ALLEN KELLER LAWRENCE KENNEDY OUR SENIORS JERRY KNEPPER JAMES KNEPPER JOHN KIZER ED LA UGHLIN MARY JA NE LEE JOHN KIZER JAMES KNEPPER JERRY KN EPPER ED LAUGHLIN MARY JANE LEE 21 I-Ii-Y 3,4, president3 Varsity Club 2,3,4: Monitor 43 Travel Club 33 Class Vice-President 43 Golf 1, 23 Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3,43 Track l,2, 4. F.F.A, 1,2,3,45 Choir l. VarsityC1ub 3,45 Choir 1,2,3,43Messiah3,43 Trial by Jury 23 H.M.S, Pinafore 33 Variety Show 1, 23 Boys' Glee Club 13 Football l,2,3,4. I-Ii-Y 43 Dramatics Club 43 Track 43 West High School 1,2,3. s,s.s, 3,43 G,A.A, l,2,33 Spring Festival 1,2,33 Library Club 13 Choir 1,2,3,43 Messiah 3,43 Trial byJury 23 H.M.S. Pir1afore 33 Variety Show l,2. SUSA NNE LENTZ NEAL LONG OUR SENIORS SUSANNE LENTZ NEAL LONG ION MCKESSON S.S.S, 3,45 G.A,A. l,2,35 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H.M.S. Pinaf0re 35 Variety Show 1,25 Girls' Glee Club l. H1-Y 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 45 Projector Club l,2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H,M,S, Pinafore 35 Variety Show1,25 Boys' Glee Club 1,45 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Football 2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Track 2,35 4-H 1. Hi-Y 3,4 secretary5 Painter's Club 2,3 vice pres- ident5 Ye Pilgrim 3 art staff5 Mayilower4 art staff5 Student Council 2,3,45 Choir l,2,3,45 Mes- siah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 H.M,S. Pinafore 35 Boys' Glee Club 1,45 Travel Club 35 Goodbye, MyFancy 45 Tennis l,2,3,45 Football 1,2,35 Bas- ketball 15 Student Court 4. ION MCKESSON RONALD MARTIN JAMES MAZE 22 EILEEN MILES MARVIN MILLER JEANEEN MOORE SHIRLEY MILOSERNY OUR SENIORS S.S.S. 3,45 G.A.A. 1,23 Spring Festival l,2,3g Dramatics Club 3,4 vice-president: Strange House 35 Mayflower 4 make -up staff: Choir 4, Messiah 4: Goodbye, My Fancy 4: Cheer- lgader l,2,3,4, Cheerleader Club3,4 vice-pres- i ent. Choir 1,23 Variety Show l,2g Basketball lg Track 1,2. S.S.S. 3,4g G.A,A.1,2g Spring Festival 1,2,3, Monitor 4, Choir l,2,3,4g Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 2, H.M.S. Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Girls' Glee Club lg Student Court 4. S.S.S. 3, -G.A.A. lg Spring Festival 1,2,3g Girls' Glee Club lp Band lg Office Practice 4. ROGER MYERS Hi-Y 3,4g Monitor 43 Dance Band l,2,3,4p Band l,2,3,4g Travel Club 3, Tennis 2,3g Football 1. ROGER MYERS SHIRLEY MILOSERNY 23 EILEEN MILES MARVIN MILLER IEANEEN MOORE OUR SENIORS 'Ss-854 WILBUR NIC KELS JO OHLER IANICE ORR WILBUR NIC KELS IO OHLER IANICE ORR JANET PHILLIPS JOHN POTZLER Hi-Y 3,41 Varsity Club 3,43 Monitor 43 Choir l,2, 43 Messiah 43 Trial by Jury 2g Variety Show 1,22 Boys' Glee Club 43 Travel Club 3,43 Science Club 43 Golf l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,23 Cross Country 1,2, 33 Track l. S,S.S. 3s G.A.A, l,2,33 Library Club 1,Ye Pilgrim 43 Choir 2,3,4: Messiah 2,43 Tria1 by Jury 2g H,M.S. Pinafore 33 Variety Show 1,23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Cheerleader 1. S,S.S. 3g G.A.A. 13 Spring Festival 1,35 Travel Club 3. S,S.S. 3,4Q Spring Festival l,2,33 Painter's Club 3, secretary Dramatics Club 43 Ye Pilgrim l,2,3, 43 Mayflower 4, business Staff: Choir 2,3,43 Mes- siah 3,45 Trial by Jury 23 l-LIVLS, Pinafore 33 Variety Show 23 Girls' Glee Club 13 Travel Club 33 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. Band l,2,3,4. 24- JANET PHILLIPS JOHN POTZLER OUR SENIORS ALFRED RYAN LLOYD RITCHEY ROBERT PRICE DARLENE SAMUELS ROBERT PRICE Varsity Club 43 Monitor 43 Travel Club 3: Foot- ball l,2,4g Basketball lg Track l,3. LLOYD RITCHEY F.F.A, l,2,3,4, treasurer, Monitor 4: Band l,2. ALFRED RYAN Monitor4g Science Club 4: Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Baseball 2: Boys' Glee Club 4. DARLENE SAMUELS s.s.s. 3,43 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 spring Festival l,3,45 Painter's Club 33 Dramatics Club 4g F,T,A, 4, Ye Pilgrim l,2,3,4g Monitor4g Choir l,3,4g Messiah 3, 43 H.M.S. Pinafore 33 Variety Show 2g Dance Band 2,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club l,4, presidentg Travel Club 3,43 Cheerleader 1. TOM SCHULTZ Hi-Y 3,43 Choir l,2,3, vice president, 45 Messiah 3,4g Tria1 by Jury 23 H.M.S. Pinafore 3, Variety Show 1,23 Boys' Glee Club 4, Travel Club 4, Foot- ball l,2,3g Basketball l,2. l 25 DAVID SCHONER SANDRA SCOTT SANDRA SNYDER OUR SENIORS SANDRA SCOTT SANDRA SNYDER DWIGHT STRONG ARTHUR SUTER S.S.S. 3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3 vice-president, 4 pres- identg Spring Festival l,3,4g F,T,A, 4g Choir 3: Messiah 3g H,M.S. Pinafore 33 Variety Show 2g Band 2,3,4g Girls' Glee Club 4 vice -presi- dentg Travel Club 35 Science Club 4g Goodbye, My Fancy 4g Cheerleader l,2,3,4g Cheerleader Club 3,4 president. S.S.S. 3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3g Spring Festival 1,2,3g Monitor 44 Choir 1,'2,3,4g Messiah3,4g Trial by Jury 2: H.M.S, Pinafore 3g Variety Show 1,2g Band lg Girls' Glee Club 1,4g Travel Club 35 4-H l,2,3,4. Hi-Y3,4g Goodbye, My Fancy 45 San Jacinto High School, Houston, Texas 1,2. Hi-Y 4. DWIGHT STRONG ARTHUR SUTER 26 OUR SENIORS JOAN TAPP S.S.S. 3,4g Spring Festival 1,3g F,T.A. 4g Li- brary Club l,2,3,4 president: Monitor 4: Travel Club 3g Science Club 4g 4-H 1. CAROL TERRY S.S.S. 3,4g G.A.A. l,2,3g Spring Festival l,3,4g Monitor 43 Choir 1,2,3,4g Messiah 3,43 Trial by Jury 2: H.M,S, Pinafore 35 Variety Show l,2g Science Club 4. ELLEN THOMPSON S.S.S. 33 F.T,A. 4g Science Club 4g 4-H 1. ROBERT THOMPSON Hi-Y 3,4g Projector Club 1,25 Mayflower 4 business staffg Student Council lg Monitor 4g Science Club 43 Class President 35 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. STANLEY THOMPSON Projector Club l,2,3,4g Monitor 4: Band 1,25 Travel Club 33 Science Club 4. STANLEY THOMPSON ROBERT THOMPSON 27 w ASE JOAN TAPP CAROL TERRY ELLEN THOMPSON W, Us NEIL VAN DER KOLK NEIL VAN DER KOLK RUTH VAN VACTOR ROBERT WAKELAND MARY ALICE WHITESELL MARY WINQUIST OUR SENIORS RUTH VAN VACTOR ROBERT WAKELAND Hi-Y 3,45 Monitor 45 Projector's Club l, sec., 2 treas., 3 vice pres.. 4 presidentg TravelC1ub 3,45 Science Club 4, secretary5 Class Secretary 45 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. S.S,S.3,45 G.A,A. 1,35 Spring Festival l,2,35 Choir 1,3,45 Messiah 3,45 I-l,M,S. Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Band l,2,3,45 Travel Club 35 Goodbye, My Fancy 4. Hi-Y 3,45 Monitor 45 Choir 1,2,45 Messiah 45 Tria1byJury 25 Variety Show 1,25 Boys' Glee Club 45 Science Club 4, president5 Track 1,2,4. S.S,S., 3,45 G.A,A, 15 Spring Festival l,2,35 Choir l,2,3,45 Messiah 3,45 Trial by Jury 25 l-l.M.S. Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,2. S.S.S, 3, recording sec. 45 G,A,A. 1,2,3,45 Spring Festival 1,2,35 Dramatics Club 3,4, president5 Strange House' 35 Mayflower 4, editor5 Student Council 2,3, vice presi- dent, 4, president5 Choir l,2,45 Messiah 45 Trial by Jury 25 Variety Show 1,25 Girls' Glee Club 1,45 Student Court 45 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Homecoming Court 4. I 28 MARY ALICE WHITESELL MARY WINQUIST JOHN WRAIGHT HERSHEL YOCKEY DAVID BAGLEY OUR SENIORS 4 DAN WOOLLEY THOMAS WOOD THOMAS WOOD DAN WOOLLEY JOHN WRAIGHT Hi-Y 3,4, sgt. at arms5 Varsity Club 35 Mayflower 4, business staff: Student Council 15 Monitor 45 Student Court 45 Choir 1,2,3, vice-pres., 4 pres.: Messiah 3,45 Tria1 by Jury 25 H.M,S, Pinafore 35 Variety Show 1,25 Boys' Glee Club 15 Travel Club 35 Goodbye, MyFancy 45 Track l,2,45 Bas- ketball Mgr. 1,2. Hi-Y 3,45 Projector's Club l,2,3,4, secretary5 May- flower 4, photography5 Monitor 45 Choir 45 Mes- siah 45 Variety Show 1,25 Band l,2,35 Boys' Glee Club 45 Travel Club 35 Goodbye, My Fancy 45 Science Club 4. Band 1,2. HERSCHELYOCKEY Hi-Y 35 F.F,A.1,2,3, secretary, 4president5 Band DAVID BAGLEY 29 l,2,3. Baseball 15 Track l,2. ouR.JuNloRs Paul Marks, vice -presidentg Lewis Gurthet, president, Christine Emigh, secretaryg Stanley Bradley treasurer. We juniors are now one step nearer our goal, graduation from P.H.S. This year we have really become a part of our school. Being juniors we are eligible for many clubs and activities fsuch as S.S.S., Hi-Y, and Dramatics Clubj which we could not join until this year. We handle d the concessions at the basketball games and candy sales at noon this year in order to give the class of '55 the best prom ever. To guide us through our junior year, Mrs. Phillips,Miss Eash, Mr. Branigan, Mr. Madden, and Mr. Scherrer were our sponsors. After much campaigning with posters and slogans, we elected Lewis Gurthet, presidentg Paul Marks, vice-presidentg Chris- tine Emigh, secretaryg and Stanley Bradley, treasurer, our class officers. Everything considered, we have had a good year as juniors of P.H.S. We wish the graduating class good luck, and hope we can enjoy a year as good as theirs. 30 OURJU IORS ti J, 5 wi eeets f L J , -'Q ,A I K ,IL ,. -Q L4 J if i ' L., J.-L L fL L - --Zi . V kv it V.,1 to V W K L , an 3 Qi L C 4 A ' XT X: ,an - A 1 i x , A ' . QI ' i 'L . X ' P V L nd' it W' sfiuew ' ' . - -' f f :Ns Q' t 1' 95 -:- ,,,,,j' B .,,,. 1 I J vb .dw i' X 4, A ag? f at A fl 1 ,gf i v w , , ,nh - T . - . i x A V in ' fs -- Y . 'wh M f lflfwgy , A3 M QAA f y . J .mf A ' - First Row: Rosa Lee Albrecht, Douglas Albright, John Alcock, Roger Alliss, Laura Barcus, Mary Beatty. Sec- ond Row: Mike Bernero, Betty Bottorff, Stanley Bradley, James Brown, Jim Brown, Larry Burden. Third Row: John Christiansen, Sandra Cole, June Compton, Tom Connell, Carol Cook, Marilyn Craft. Fourth Row: Ben Crocker, Leona Croy, Carolyn Daugherty, Barbara Davidson, John Dowden, Robert Emberger. Fifth Row: Chris- tine Emigh, Ruth Fear, Phyllis Filson, Judy Gilley, Roy Grant, Leroy Greenawalt. 31 s sz. rr -2 gf ,tg W, 1 4 F 5, ' J we S N 5 'SE r 1 me 42 r 1 W, 8 ,A , s A as : . K 0- ', 5 F if f ' J r Aifqlk' .V 8 ' 7 . . .1 ' WYE ?. ' 1 'pigs A W ,sas k f J I A R J J V -A 1' f Y -c: ' t OUR JU IORS fc A vis- , 5 'jx ll 'F F F val A '.,- 1 H yr, K A if . .. Q K .: . vt- -.,, ' A 'f if H w XR ,rf E A ,ggi ik s , M kr' Qi' X XE il 9 ,, 2 X S55 Q sf ML . ' J J - S L-r f , , : --.Lr 2 . '3 .f , gk Q - it-f. i' J 'K X gg, ,L V' 1 is 'f wr 'bg gym ,I , Q J 659 I 'ff First row: Robert Gross, Louis Gurthet, Don Gustafson, Ronald Hackett, Joyce Hartung, Hazel Hawkins Second row James Hiss,Bever1yHo1em, MaryHoop1e, Terry Houghton, Ada Mae Hutchings, Joe Jeffirs. Third row Jacqui Jones Hubert Kennedy, Joan Krause, Wayne Lacher, Joyce Lawrence, Phillip Legge. Fourth row Tom Loeffler Marilyn Long, Monte McFarland, Paul Marks, Carol Martin, Kent Mattix. Fifth row: Glen Mitchell Richard Morris Evelyn Mevis, Joyce Morten. 32 CDURJU IORS 4 '.. --4 3 A .':, A .- , S . ' Y, :V W K . . A m be .a C' 4 if V' ,ff 'Goff 'QF' gl, X fl E E fqlilffl' v W s i- 'JI ,L 'F' is. First Row: David Munger, Beverly Ousnamer, Juanita Peregrine, Beverly Pomeroy, Doris Rettinger, Kay Rhoades. Second Row: Roland Richard, Sue Kay Richeson, Gary Ritenour, Mary Kay Roose, Rose Elaine Shaffer Ralph Sherer. Third Row: Betty Sickmiller, Nancy Snyder, Barbara Snyder, Robert Snook, Abbie Strong, W11 . , 1 da Stubbs. Fourth Row: Thayer Tanner, Dwame Thompson, Patsy Wagoner, Barbara Whrtesell, Bill W1 son ld Y n, David Hatfield, Richard Knepper, Douglas Mann. Leonard Yates. Fifth Row: Gera oungma QUR SOPHCDMORE ig H fi X, Some ot the sophomores gather around the drinking fountain to chat and catch up on the latest news 34 +4-1 4 GLIR SGPHOMORES :Wx Q. si' 'N Q xt 4' 'S + 'T C P Y , ,Q N , .,,. , fi A W A13 First Row: Joan Aker, Sally Alcock, Judy Baker, Lois Baker, Robert Barnes, Kay Beals. Second Row: Barbara Beatty, Sonia Bechaka, Terry Bechaka, Constance Benner, Frank Bolinger, Joe Bolinger. Third Row: James Bollenbacher, Richard Botset, Alan Carlson, Debbie Chew, Robert Clark, Jay Cramer. Fourth Row: Alan C k . . roc er, Irene Davenport, Patricia Doherty, James Doll, Carol Drake, Melmda Dunlap. Fifth Row: Drana Dye, Arlis Eads, Mary Ann Elliott. 35 GLIR SOPHCDMCRES R33 ja ?,,'., 2--em ph wr' .- ,. f t.,N,, L.. 521 1 P-gif' S First Row: Robert Ellis, Emma Feece, Sue Felke, David Ferris, Donald Ferris, Harry Fisher. Second Row: Betty Freet, Sharon Furry, Violet Gaines, Jack Geyer, James Geyer, Emil Gies. Third Row: Danice Gilley, Rosalie Glaub, Charles Gordon, Duane Greenawalt, Gene Griswold, Martha Jo Hampton. Fourth Row: David Harper, Marilyn Harrell, Ronald Harris, Jess Hartung, Mona Hawkins, James Hissong. Fifth Row: John Hiss, Mike Holm, Kathleen Horner. 36 CUR SOPHOMORES ' UMW .Lt 1-' ' ...D 1 E, an is 'Nun' M SW , is at A... is - rw if N Q Oda? sis sig, is . , , , uv get I 55, W First Row: Shirley Howard, Robert Huffer, Willie Jarrell, Eileen Johnston, Carolyn Kamp, Marsha Kelsey. Sec- ond Row: Curtis Marie Kennedy, Mary Kizer, Sharon Klapp, Ethel Kline, Robert Krou, Mike Lattimer. Third Row: Susanne Laughlin, Janice Lehman, Robert Long, Sue Markley, Jack Mart, Myrna McCann. Fourth Row: Orland Mi1ler,Mary Neid1inger,Mary Newcomer,Mary Pifer, Willie Post, Richard Ralston. Fifth Row: Michael Relos, Rochelle Rettinger, Glenn Richard. 37 QUR SOPHOMORES rg F X . Z 1 :.' sf 5 3 'fl 1 Eggs . w. r ,K -ef - uf!! Mui-X 4' S First Row: Larry Ritzenthaler, Thad Rudd, Glenna Russell, Robert Saunders, Marilyn Schoner, Shelia Sherer, Second Row: Allen Singrey, Mike Smith, Susan Stinson, Betty Swihart, Jane Talbott, Robert Thomas. Third Row: Alice Van Gilder, Lynn Van Gilder, Carol Wagner, Gary Wakeland, Janet Wallskog. Janet Warnock, Fourth Row: Maridee White, Janet Whitesell, Jeanne Wolfe, David Wolff, Larry Wright, Roscoe Yenna. Fifth Row: Sandra Yoder, David Zeider, Sue Zimmer. 38 OUR FRESHME Q -'hiv E., ' JU 1. if 5' ,am X fa. First Row: Ruth Amones, Patricia Baker, Edward Barcus, Gilbert Berrier, Beverly Bixel, Denny Bollman. Sec- ond Row: Janet Bottorff, John Botset, RobertBrown, Ruth Brown, Susie Brown, Larry Bullard. Third Row: James Butler, Judy Campbell, David Carpenter, Carol Craft, James Cripe, Donna Crist. Fourth Row: Raymond Crow, Stephen Cullison, Robert Danielson, Tom Dauler, Marilee Davis, Toni DePew. Fifth Row: Richard Dickson, Bud Dimmitt, Evelyn Doerr, Wilma Eads, James Earl, Sylvia Edwards. 40 CDUR FRESHMEN to a gt fe' M. if 2' r K , fr N A . First Row: Shirley Ellinger, Roxanne Elliott, Janet Florian, Richard Flosenzier, Lorraine France, Judy Furry. Second Row: Jeffrey Garrison, Larry Gibson, Patricia Goerg, Rosalie Greer, Gary Gretter, Jan Gustafson. Third Row: Mary Lou Hallman, Betty Hartman, Treva Hartman, Delmar Hatfield, Linda Hawkins, Don Helm. Fourth Row: Jerry Holem, Karen Hudgins, Bertha Jacobson, Larry Jacox, Chuck Johnson, Marilyn Johnson. Fifth Row: Diana Keiser, Nancy Kay Kemp, Nancy Kirkley, Carolyn Kizer, Kenneth Klingerman, Mary Jane Knepper. 41 CDUR FRESHME -..., 4 ,,,,,,.,. ES f f F ,years ' 'U' an -af- xxx. ,ws if ,, M'N7f ' K-wid itt ' in L -- 'qi ts AA F 'ue f W ur ,Wet iQ , ---L - F I: F ' 1 . -:-'f , st , w , I-fi, i.,: M F ' uh' fl ' ,ci if 1 N 'QR I M First Row: Joyce Lawson, Douglas Lehman, Sandra Lowry, Sharon Madden, Pattie Jo Matchett, Charles Mc- Clay. Second Row: Ralph McFarland, Margaret McLaugh1in,Sibyl Meloy, Clay Metsker,John Metsker, Dythia Miller, Third Row: Janet Mills, Constance Morris, Jim Nelson, David Nickel, Bill Nixon, Michele Ohler. Fourth Row: Eddie Ousnamer, Sam Paul, Babs Peregrine, Skip Phillips. Terry Post, Helen Price. Fifth Row: Shirley Richard, Marla Rlngle, Bertha Risner, Frank Ritenour, Bill Rose, Sandra Russell. 42 l OUR FRE HME .,---4 , ':ff'J.2:-:B ..i-flask-3 as-nd? V Ah qi- , .. 6' 1 wh E A 'sg A ' I I - , :.., : te X' K X N -.. K 1 .TX K 'Z K . - I gf? ,V ft,- i2k-.W wr i First Row: Judy Schoner, Bill Scobey, John Scobey, Bill Shlvely, Richard Shultz, Lowell Singrey, Second Row: David Sissel, Betty Splix, Janet Snook, Carolyn Staley, Ray Strong, Richard Stutzman, Third Row: Janice Thomas, Philip Thompson, Alice Threesh, James Van Vactor, Barbara Vieweg, Fourth Row: David Weedling, Ronald Welch, Marvin Wickens, Jean Williams, David Williams, Jeffrey Yoder. Fifth Row: Linda Yoder, Steve Yoder, Mac Young, Darlene Zeider, Fred Zimmer, John Zumbaugh, 43 OUR JU IOR HIGH EIGHT--1 First Row: B. White,J. Masterson, M. Whickcar, D. Hartung, R. Wright, J. White, M. Dickson, L. Mangus, B. Manu- wal, A. Treesh,C. Wilson, J. Krause, L. Girten. Second Row: S. Eads, J. Bottoroff, J. Webb, C. Ousnamer, C. Stutz- man, D. Billings, J. Snook, R. Moore, D. Price, D. Drubert, J. Lawrence, C. Martin, N. Davenport, B. l-latt. Third Row: R. Gilbert, L. Shireman,R. Saunders, J. Wagoner, J. Johnson, I. Johnston, T. Houghton, J. Metzger, M. Pinney, R. Pritsch, J. Scobey, J, Stauffer, S. Ellis, B. Emond. EIGHT--2 First Row: K. Hoffman, R. Stone, K. Johns, M. Orr, S. Myers, B. Moore, C. Woodfill, L. Staff, M. Stuart, J, Fall, J, White, R. Jones, R. Swihart. Second Row: D. Leiter, H. Marsh, G. Simmers, N. Boggs, B. Markly, M. Pownall, S. Clough,J. Scheetz, B. Allis, N. Keiser, P. Start, G. Books. Third Row: B. Huffer, B. Garrison, J. Masterson, S. Park- er, J. Marks, L. Payne, S. Barnard, H. Krou, J. Shorter, R. Daugherty, G. Gustafson, L. Doss. EIGHT--3 First Row: R. Fear,'D. Dixon,J. Zumbaugh, B. Smith, D. Reaker, B. Haynes, J. Berrier, J. Brandt, N. Boggs, R. Craft C. Krieg, T. Scott. Second Row: K. Webster, G. Utter, S. Hughes, C. Spindler, S. Ringle, C. Cox, R. Milner, R Russell, R. Rawlings, L. Price, K. Pomeroy, J. McLaughlin, J. Lynch. Third Row: M. Lee, V. Hawkins, D. Tibbetts T. Pearson, P. Dunlap, P. Lechlitner, T. Kleckner, P. Murfitt, D. Hornick, D. Chart, M. Boys, J. Abair. v 4-5 OUR JU IOR HIGH SEVEN --1 First Row: I. Glass. B. Washburn, C. Abair. I. Wakeland, S, Pyle, S. Perschbacher, R. Knepper, R. Carlisle, E, DeMont, D, Dodson, D. Compton. J. Gates, C. Moore. C. Fisher, Second Row: K. Cripe, B. Hackett. I. Shaffer, K. Gilley, L. Price. J. Long, S. Greenlee, M. Tibbetts, L. Hall, L. Fark, G. Bradford, B. Beals, B. Clouse, T. Blu- baugh, Third Row: J. Dauler, L. Williams, P, Rhoades, G. Smith, P. Warnock, P. Sanders, A. Moyer, M, Bowen, L. Bauer, R, Barcus, S. Starner, S, Irwin, S. De Pew. SEVEN --2 First Row: M. Houghton, B, Fortson, D. Dolan, M, Girten, C. Thompson, J. Troyer, L. Heckaman, A. Meloy, D, Hillabrand, M. Holderead, B. Watson, P. Weedling, S, Roahrig. J. Yoder. Second Row: B. Engel, H. Daugherty, B. Jarrell, H. Liebengood, T. Madden, L. Markley, B. Van Vactor, F, Meck, M. Morten, P, Milner. J. Price, T. Winquist, L. Rusher, Third Row: S. Burkholder, N. Blachly, C. Davis, B. Bidwell, B. Susits, B. Stauffer, D. Sher- wood, S. Hartman, B. McLaughlin, D. Paeth, L. Miller, L. Hamell, S, Hollett. SEVEN--3 First Row: R. Rutzen, M. Franklin, N. Chew. I. Ringle, K. Wilhelm. J. Mikesell, R. Shoemaker, K. Elliott, E. Schlosser,J. Thomas, I. Carpenter, M, Holderead, J. Taylor, V. Lee. Second Row: J. Filson, D. Bottorff, S. I-lam, C. Dillard, R. Whickcar, C. Mil1er.B. Van Gilder, H, Hindman, D. Gibson, L. Markley, D. Ritenour, K. Henry, C. Lowry, D. Alcock. Third Row: J. Carr, P. Apple, M. Wallstead, P. Corwin, V. Peregrine, C. Hills, T. Wilson, C. Morris. D. Kain, S, Miller, D, Ritzenthaler, L. Hartman. I. Derf, D. Dreibelbis. SEVEN --4 First Row: L. Hagle, B. Shlreman, L. Klingerman, I. Dodson. L. Lee. G. Elliott, S. Knepper, E. Bright, R. Craig, M. Elliott, A. Keiser, M. Metzger. Second Row: R. Dixon, E. Bradley, G. Abalr, R. Johnson, R, Bope, B. Kelsey, R. Kiracofe, M. Lowry. I. Manuwal, M. McClay, B. McKee, P. Singrey, P. Stetler. Third Row: H, Abalr, G, Bolln, B. Rlsner, N. Lawrence, S. Hall. I. Hudgins. I. Welgle, S. Zehner, C, Moore, C. Rhodes. I. Milliser, B Wright. 46 Thase, cw- ff: OUR CLASS S CHEMIS TRY CLASS It is essential that Mr. Hawthorne check the equipment before the experiment starts. Things do pop up! SENIOR ENGLISH CLASS ' It seems as if these two members of the senior English c1asscan't agree on the cor- rect form for the diagram on the board. Why don't you consult Mr. Madden? ADVANCED ALGEBRA CLASS These advanced algebra students seem to find quadratics rather amusing. Are they really that funny, Mr. Dilworth? GUR CLASSES These first year typing students find that keeping their eyes on the copy is essential for correct drills, as Mrs. Phillips often reminds them. 4, il L .. 3 , ,sc 3. 6' r R. X. v 1' , Q af' These senior boys are preparing for the future, too, by mastering the wood - work- ing, skills in shop class. A competent shop staff supervises them. .lil Mm .-ff - CQQCC These two seniorgirls are preparing, for the future by learning, the basic steps of homemakingunderthe supervision of Miss Eash. A9 OUR CLASS S In Mr. Bf.ll1lQ2,Llli'SLlfIC13SS, these pupils ti till phrrscs of .irt fuscinating, In this nistinicc, it is scniptnring. In order to be good citizens, these students find it necessary and interesting ' to study government, taught by Mr Sherwood. Hodic non cms. This is only one of the many tr.ins1ations these first ycur Latin students of Miss Trowbridge tnust nmstcr as well as learning about thc countries in which the language originated. fir 2? 51 OUR ORGANIZATICNS Xi! STUDENT COUNCIL: Acting, as the governing branch of our school is this organization headed by Mary Winquist, president rind Willie Iarrell, secretary. Those not present are Don Emigh, vice -president, Torn Dauler, Abbie Strong, :ind Lawrence Kennedy, Their sponsor is Mr. Beabout. N- Mx- STUIJENT COURT: These students try and impose penalties upon those members of the student body who do not follow the rules set -up by the Student Council. Theyare headed by Ion McKesson and are advised by Mr. Betibout. 52 OUR ORGAN ZATICNS x ,F , 'I' - . 1 -ef- f 1 ' , T 1 wi , T it-it MONITORS: Walk up those steps --single file! This is a favorite coininand of these seniors when they carry out their duties as Monitors of P,H,S, The Head Monitor is Janet Phillips. s-.7 F,T,A,g Cadet teaching is one of the many activities of this club. The officers are Barbara Bixel, presidentg Lynn Van Giltler, vice - presidentg Abbie Strong, secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Campbell acts as sponsor. 53 OUR ORGAN ZATIONS L cw DRA MATICQS CLUB: Under the sponsorship of Mr. Madden, Night of January l6th wasthe nmin production ofthe Dniinatics Club this year. The officers are Mary Winquist, presidentg Eileen Miles Knot presentj vice - presidentg Sandrii Cole, secretiiryg and Dave Munger, treasurer, lil -- Y: Mr Xlnzr spifiwors Ili - Y -.v xiii, ls xiii lioys' serxieu orgriiixixutioii ol P,ll,S, The offiei-1's.iev .ifl Qwiifw,-g lo' .N !4fi.'i,'.g1i.finvz3ig ' .wir-Q' vi mu., vile -presidenrg Jon Mi Kcsson, suuiemryg lhrrluy Drulii-, in.,-. wwg 5.111 'vi mu, .w'I,,'iQ,lllY - lil - .ia -iii, tfvniuh, is i1.ipliiin. fi I OUR ORGANIZATIONS S,S,S,g This senior branch of the girls' service organizations is sponsored by Miss Cornetet and Mrs, Bower, 'l'hc niain project was a district convention which was very successful. Joy Furry, presidcntg Jo Florian, vicc v presidcntg Rosa Lec Albrecht, recording secretaryg Christine Etnigh, corresponding sccretaryg Abbie Strong, treasurer, and liclcn Fisher, sergeant of nierit pointsg are the officers of the club. JR, S,S,S,g Miss Fredenburg and Miss Eash sponsor the young S,S,S, This club took a big part in making the Christmas Dance a success. The officers are Willie Jarrell, presidentg Sue Felke, vice -presidentg Rosalie Greer, recording secretarygjudy Furry, corresponding secretaryg Evelyn Doerr, treasurerg and Sue Pifer, sergeant of incrit points. 77 OUR ORGANIZATIONS G,A,A,g This club, sponsored by Miss Mather and headed by Sandra Scott, president, Judy Gilley, vice -president, Carolyn Kizer, treasurer, and Sue Pifer,secretary, gives the girls an opportunity to participate in sports outside of school. VARSITY CLUB: Composing this group are the boys who have received their major letters in one of the sports offered here at P,H,S, The officers are Harley Drake, president, Ben Clough, vice -president, John Alcock, secre- tary - treasurer, and Ron Bowen, sergeant of arms. The coaching staff acts as sponsors for this organization, 56 g OUR ORGANIZATIONS X kg .gs -qv 5 QP' YE PILGRIM STAFF: Producing our weekly paper requires a lot of work on the part ofthe students pictured above. This is ii typical scene in the Ye - Pilgrim room when an edition is being prepared for publication. W-1' YE PILGRIM EDITORS: Advising the staff are Mrs. Phillips and Mr. Branigan. Heading the staff are Ron Bowen, editor -in -chief, Kay Apple, co -editor, Barb Bixel and Darlene Samuels, school page editors: Wilda Stubbs, feature page editor, Jack Mart, sports editor, and Janet Phillips, Lift editor. 57 OUR ORGANIZATIONS TRAVEL CLUB: The purpose of this chili is organizing these students for a trip to New York in the spring. This is only the second yerir lor these trips which ure planned by Miss Garn, Any junior or senior is eligible to joiu pro - viding he can ptiy his own w.iy, tis this club does not undertake money earning, projects. PROJECTOR CLUB: Providing our school with operators for the motion picture machines is this group sponsored by Miss Garn. Neil Van Der Kolk is the presidentg Jim Brown, vice -presidentg Dan Wooley, secretaryg and Kent Mattix, treasurer. 58 GLIR ORGANIZATIONS SCIENCE CLUB: This is 41 new Club this year and was formed for thoscpcoplc iriicrirsruii il: renin, nrnfcr im dircctron of Mr. Hawthorne. The officers are Bob Wakcland, presidcntg Jinx Brown, xn L- - pu-sriiuritg M-rl V.rn Ihr Kolk, sccrctiiryg and Mary Dye, treasurur. lf,I1A,g This group rscornposcd of boys who have ri grunt inn-rust in .rgrnnltnro 'I hc offxccrs :irc Hcrschcl Yochu prusnlurng Xi,iriLirockcr,x'1cc -prcsidcnrg Louie Gnrihcl, secrimiryg Lloyd Rircliuy, tn,-.rsirrurg Jinx Kncppcr, sonii und hon Lrochcr, rcporrer. High ratings wore earned by riicinhcrs of rho dnb nndci thu luadcrshrp ol Mr. Cjohnrn 39 ini QUR ORC-JANIZATIQNS QQ LIBRARY CLUB: These students doa fine job of keeping the books and magazines in good condition and neat order for the enjoyment of the other pupils. Miss Fredennurg acts as sponsor. Officers are Joan Tapp, presidentg Betty Swihart, vice -presidentg Marilyn Harrell, secretary - treasurerg and Janet Warnock, reporter. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB: Newly formed this year, the industrial arts club, under the supervision of the shop staff, plans to undertake various arts and crafts. The president is Lowell Hatfieldg vice -president, Dave I-latfieldg and secretary - treasurer, Duane Greenawalt. 60 OUR ORGANIZATIONS BOOSTER CLUB: To give us spirit at the basketball games, the junior high girls formed an excellent eheer block this year. Miss Mather advised the girls on yells and routines. Susan Clough was presidentg Mary Pownall, vice - presidentg and Beverly Markley, treasurer. Cl-IEERLEADERS CLUB: The purpose of this club is to teach the younger members ofthe organization the routines and yells so they will be able to take the positions left vacant by varsity cheerleaders. The officers are Sandra Scott, presidentg Eileen Miles, vice -presidentg Janet Snook, seeretaryg and Sibyl Meloy, treasurer. They are sponsored by Mr. Kehoe, 61 OUR QRGANIZATIONS Literary staff . . . Kay Apple, Barb Bixel To my literary staff I owe a great deal of thanks forthcir splended job in letting you know how proud we are of Our Schoo1. Editor Ilunmma iiwvwfs 'fs ..,-,,,.., Q r- E ' ww s, f 8 Iso' A - ' X Mayflower Editor ...... Mary Winquist Faculty Sponsor ..... Julia Trowbridge Ishould like to extend my deepest appreci- ation to Miss Trowbridge, our Mayflower sponsor,who helped us at all times and in every way to make this an outstanding publication. Editor Make - Up Staff . . Eileen Miles, Carolyn Ball Art Editor ........... Jon McKesson High praise goes to my make -up staff for their ou tsta nd i ng compilation of this Mayflower and to Jon whose art work exemplifies our class of 55 . Editor OUR ORGANIZATIGNS Business Manager . . . . Charles Graham Business Advisor . . . . , Myron Phillips For the excellent sponsorship and business management in the promotion of Our Mayflower , I wish to thank Mr. Phillips and Charles Graham. They have inspired the entire staff to do its best work for our large circulation. Editor 3,3 , gg., A 'Q QI K is Photography Staff ...., Ron Bowen, Dan Woolley My photography staff has niy sincerest rippreciation for their inany hours of work with our photographer. They have provided outst.inding pictures in order to show you why we arc proud of Our School . Editor 3- sw- Q. FE Business Staff , .Toni Wood, Janet Phillips Eileen Cox, Boh 'lhonipson I owe a vote of gratitude to my entire husincss staff who have outstandingly pro- niotcd Our School througzhtout our coin- niunity, thus iiiakinii this edition possible. Editor s 1' .f V A 'ling QLIR ORGANIZATIONS CONCEWI' BAND: One ofthe most worthwhile and best extra -curriculum activities is the band, directed by Kenneth A, llallman, During football season, some of the members of this band form a cadet baud which performs peppy drills and form.itions, This band also plays at some basketball games. Two public concerts are presented during the school year. 3 i it T DANCE BAND: These members ofthe concert band have put their talents together to form the Blu ' Notes, under their leader, Ron Bowen. This band plays for dances in Plymouthand surroundingareas, The members are Darlene Samuels, Thayer Tanner, Dave Munger, Ron Bowen, Don Helvey, and Janet Wallskog, 64 QLIR ORGAN ZATIONS The officers of the band are Don Helvey, presidentg Jane Benedict, vice-president: Abbie Strong, treasurerg and Sue Pifer, secretary, Under the direction of Kenneth Hallman and Lee Evans, all music organrzationshave made big strides of improvement, as was proved by the high contest ratings our students received this year. 65 O 'Q KN i lfuic, 7-gg sr OUR ORGANIZATIGNS ln presenting the 'Messiah' this year these two choirs combined under the direction of Mr, Hallman, Other high- lights of the year were the trip to Aurora, Illinois, to watch another choir in action, acting as host to visiting schools for the District Choir and Band contest, and presenting the Variety Show. - . -1 'L 5 fr I r X 6 s 'I- ff Ks OUR ORGANIZATIONS The Dramatics Club play, 'Night of January 16th, was a different type of production fa murder tri members of the audience took an active part in the play by serving on the jury, alj in that Q X, t O V Q G M was Above are pictured the people who never receive the acknowledgment due them--Mr. Branigan, our lighting ex- pertg Mr. Scherrer, our stage setting specialist: and Mr. Madden, our director. 69 ,..4 I 1 A 4 .a9',.. I Y. 4 'p ,I E , ,. V , -1-f 1 4 f MJ Q. ' x Y 1. 1 , ,H ,,. . . 'Tr' - 1 . v-. N 4, . uv? R r 5 mi, . Ill K V3.3-12 1 'fmsmr EEQSWK -C9 X wg, , Km fs M5 if f ,rf 5? f ,, Vf fa. 1 OUR SPORTS E sr . 2 , iz FOOTBALL SQUAD First row, left to right: Mike Smith, John Scobey, Bill Rose, David Williams, Jim Earl, Larry Bullard, Clay Mets- ker, Bill Nixon, Mike Thomas, Kenneth Klingerman, John Metsker, Dick Stutzman, Gary Gretter. Second row: Dick Botset, Larry Wright, Iirn Bollenbacher, Bob Long, Dave Harper, Joe Bolinger, Chuck Johnson, Jesse Hartung, Bob Bames, Mike Lartimer, Thad Rudd, Larry Ritzenthaler, Gary Wakeland, Alan Carlson. Third row: Coach Thomas, Coach Davis, Bob Emberger, Bill Deu Friend, Roger Alliss, Wayne Lacher, Bob Gross, Tom Connell, Phil Legge, Ronald Hackett, Jim Brown, Bill Wilson, Coach Lattimer, Coach Kehoe. Fourth row: Roy Grant, Jerry Knepper, Harley Drake, Chuck Graham, Bob Price, Neal Long, Ron Bowen, John Alcock, John Kizer, Ben Clough. 72 HOMECOMING QUEEN AND COURT: Left to rrght Jamce Bradley, Mary Winquist, Joy Furry, queeng Helen Frsher and Jo Ann Flortan Date Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct, Oct. Oct. Oct. FOOTBALL RECORD Opponent We They Warsaw 6 27 Monticello 32 0 Rochester 31 6 Peru 7 14 Wabash 34 0 Knox 13 7 Nappanee 0 6 Huntington 13 12 73 Harley Drake gs.- Bob Price John Alcock ' 1 1 gi Chuck Graham in . .t Y 5 Q -I 4 -Q nk B John Kizer 6 R Q5 l Ron Bowen Neal Long Tom Connell Roy Grant Most Valuable Player Captain Jerry Knepper Ben Clough ' L, t noan o B hy 1 q Larry Ritzenthaler Bill Wilson Ronald Hackett Chuck Johnson Jesse Hartung Bob Gross P' 43' 4t5 1 i ,Sai i431 301 -ww f JUTWV M if ,N if Xt ef4U1 5.U ,1!34i.z , :DASH 1 if 6 VARHTYSQUAD M Tom Connell Iohn Ktzer Sportsmanshtp Award Paul Marks Ben Clough OUR RECORD Roy Grant HS PP North Judson Elwood Mishawaka Pem Burris QMunciej Tipton Monticello Rochester Riley Nappanee Wabash Rochester Warsaw Culver Huntington Culver M. A. INVITATION T OURNEY 43 52 46 48 56 69 44 45 38 53 44 53 44 58 43 51 55 66 39 68 59 65 68 '76 43 65 64 58 52 51 '72 55 Rochester 68 55 Harley Drake Culver 55 36 76 Ronald Hackett 5 42 U '54 44 !53 A J fA . 9, X -... , T 5 4 b b, I 5513? 43 ss-A Ads' m A A ,45 ' A AA? fag B TEAM SQUAD FRESHMAN SQUAD ., W, Q xg ML yvtv' Y.. . x , Q 1 B y ! Y l LA i , K X ij? 1 k..',, A K x 5 i y..- ' Q ' 'z34Y: gf 145 S... T'i1a3A 44 3 A X xf mx In T, TRACK TEAM First row, left to right: Gilbert Berrier, John Metsker, Jeff Yoder, Jim Nelson, Clay Metsker, Dave Weedling Kenny Klingerman, Skip Phillips, Larry Gibson, Bob Danielson, Second row: Bob Wakeland, Roy Grant, Bill Nix- on, Steve Yoder, Dave Nickel, Gary Wakeland, Thad Rudd, Frank Bollinger, Dave Zeider, Dave Harper, Jess Har- tung. Third row: Bob Emberger, Phil Legge, Tom Connell, Bill Wilson, Ed Laughlin, Tom Wood, Glen Mitchell Charles Gordon, Jim Brown, Bob Gross, Stanley Bradley, Roger Alliss, B TEAM YELL LEADERS Left to right: David Wolf, Martha Jo Hampton, Sally Alcock, Lynn Van Gilder. 78 TENNIS TEAM Front row, left to right: Larry Iacox, Terry Post, David Weedling, Tom Dauler. Back row: David Wolf Jack Mart, Gilbert Berrier, Bill Rose, Mike Thomas. GOLF TEAM Front row, left to right: Larry jacox, Larry Ritzenthaler, Mike Thomas. Back row: Harley Drake, Wil- bur Nickels, Thayer Tanner. 79 SPRING FESTIVAL QUEEN AND COURT f h Phyllis Drake, Julie Jarrell, Darlene Samuels, Queen Sandra Scott, Joy Furry, St h dl k 1 1 Boy nee ing: Jimmy Sul ivan. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEMONSTRATIGN Woody Neff's Band No! He did? Dance? We're hungry! Kid stuff 'FS 'ins 81 .1-.1 ' I . . is UQ? , tx Y XE' L1 N 1: fi M f i J Q, O - u v g . Happy Birthday, Joy! SNAPSHOTS Jon Where's My Eraser? Diiflelle and Barb Life Guard L ,I . w g . iv , ,ggi-1 5 - i , sv .,' P, il . 1. .rrf if . ' 5ii'fr. sf ily K kk'V, ZZ' Ky A Mr A :T Q gf . ge The Line - up Now Girls Jo Final Exams Jeaneen Joy's -3:00 A.M. Sleep Walking Lonely The Gang Mary Lou l'm Beat! and Tom 82 THE PLACE TO GO FOR THE BRANDS COMPLIMENTS TO 1955 CLASS YOU KNOW Q-.2 E2 . 13 THE BALI. CO. DAVIS SHELL STORE FOR MEN H9 South Michigan Streef ' - - our cloor ' - - as familiar to our gkudenl: friends as H10 o door of' p.h.s. X O Wifi.. DON'S SPORTING GOODS Home of All Sports Fans 120 N. Michigan sf. IT PAYS TO PLAY Liberty Pontiac Sales 600 E. Jefferson St. Elzie And Virgil Lee Wmourh in , ' mi wiiti BALL MOTOR SALES DeSoto - Plymouth MAX BALL 620 E. Jefferson St. Plymouth, Ind. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 PLYMOUTH TIRE CO. Congratulations To The Class Of1955 Danielson 8- Van Gilder JOHNSON and SON PLYMOUTH Congratulations And Besz Wishes TO THE CLASS OF PURITAN CLEANERS ALWAYS BETTER '55 SHEMBERGER'S A VIC STOCKMAN Refrigeration 125 E. Laporte St. PIYMOUTIW YOUR WESTINGHOUSE DEALER ABSTRACTS REAL ESTATE COMPLIMENTS OF CRESSNER 8. CO. ESTABLISHED 1892 Plymouth Food Storage Russell Markley, Manager Mortgage Loans Insurance COMPLIMENTS MERRIMANK GROCERY OF COURTESY CLEANERS Congratulations to the class of 1955 r Bc-asf lfvishes Compliments Of from' the BGWEN PRINTING CQ Phone 3924 309 N. Center St. 'I24Vz N. Michigan St. Plymoulzli CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '55 SLOAN'S Plymouth Dress Shop Specializing ln Junior Styles And Sizes Compliments BERGMAN'S Launderers - Dry Cleaners Tailors 210 N. Center Street COMPLIMENTS OF MARSHALL F. KIZER AND JAMES H. NEU Attorneys-At-Low Congratulations And Best Of Luck To The Class Of '55 Best Wishes To Class Of 55 UNITED TELEPHONE C0. OF 'NDMNA oRR's FLORAL sHoPPE CONGRATULATIONS Your ACE Store T0 THE CLASS OF ,55 Spindler Supply Co. WOOD 8, SONS HARDWARE 1225 Lake Ave. Plymouth, Ind. COMPLIMENTS OF THE CONGRATULATIONS CLASS 0F '55 COMMUNITY BAKERY HOME OF LOUIE'S PIES GATES CHEVROLET I05 N. Mich. Plymouth, Ind. DRUGS Q ' Cosmetics Photographic Supplies FOOTWEAR sKlNNER's PHARMACY Plymouth, Indiana V Phone 4130 ' f L X. : Ns-..,N f iff f X gQiLf'giiia.r...' 'fi 'YQ Epi. 5 Qu- il fy nil , I . 2 w lsil ' il 'EM El le V- SEM IJ W 'll il ge gq-H, COMPLIMENTS BANK The Marshall County Trust 8. Savings Co PLYMOUTH, INDIANA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The PILOT - NEWS A Daily Visitor in 7,000 Homes COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE The Best Advertising Medium ln Marshall County Covers The Trade Area Like A Blmket SUPER G 8- G MARKET l04 North Water Street Home Owned - Home Operated Best Wishes to The Class of 1955 INSURE WITH GIBSON Curve-Inn Drive-In East Jefferson St. Plvmoufh Ind 117 w. Laporte sf. Dial 2122 eZ6e 2 fs 7 Rep., Bob Albertson Box 9 Plymouth, lnd. t FINE CLASS RINGS t ANNOUNCEMENTS i YEARBOOKS i AWARDS DRINK FOR STYLISH CLOTHES 1 LAUER'S of Course Plymouth IN BOTTLES We join in Congratulations to The Class of1955 and TRY OUR Best Wishes in the Future George W. Miles l2l W. Garro Street Plymouth Indiana Insurance ot All Kinds Real Estate - Bonds SALTED NUTS WE COOK THEM RIGHT HERE SCHULTZ BROS. 5 - I0 -100 SCHLOSSER DAIRY PRODUCTS GOOD AND GOOD FOR YOU Schlosser Bros., Inc. POWELL'S HARDWARE QUALITY HARDWARE, HOUSEWARES AND PAINTS SINCE I927 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PAINT SHOP PAUL THOMAS, Prop. IO7 Water Street Phone 4I40 it. T, it .,,! E W. .fs tilt if of nada . V ,mm ,I 4 i- , I I T I I 1 ig, 'T 4 ' V . I Compliments of BUCHTEL 8- SONS HARDWARE 113 Water Street Plymouth Phone 3129 COMPLIMEN TS OF HARVEY'S THE NEW DIME STORE Serving P.I'I.S. Charter Bus Needs INDIANA MOTOR BUS CO. chuter authority to any point in U.S.A. Charter Offices: South Bend - Phone 7-0200 Plymouth - Phone 2168 Logonsport - Phone 2901 Congratulations to the H Class of 1955 Thompson Service STEVENS OIL PRODUCTS 925 W. Jefferson St. Plymouth Ind. Firestone KENNEDY TIRE SERVICE 205 W. LaPorte St. Plymouth Dial 2624 DERF HJEWELERSH 115 N. Michigm Street MORROW INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Service 121 E. LoPorte St. Plymouth, Ind. Phone 2400 Congratulations to Class of 1955 Fred Morrow fr f 5 .s 2 n x h 1, I 1 2 F ' 5 .J 3 i ? H , E S Q 1 1 1 A J 1 1 A f C 4 w w 4 4 3


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