Lincoln High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)
- Class of 1958
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I . n gy Indiana Universitgr, ' ' versity, M.A. A.B., AM., Ph.D. M.s. ' . . i . 'T U - 1 7 ' ' .A. ' ' . . wade ARDIS HARVEY Engllsh Augustana College Sloux Falls, South Dakota, A B ROBERT HILEMAN Phys1cal Educatlon Speech, Dean of Boys Butler Un1vers1ty, B S Indlana Un1v ers 1ty M 376450444 FRED KEHOE I I I BETTY KENT Hlstory Physlcal Edu Home Economlcs, Ball catlon, Football Coach State B S Basketball Coach, Ball State, B S lnd1ana Um verslty M A PALMER MART Sc1ence, Marlon Col lege, A B B S ,lndlana Un1vers1ty, M S ALBERT KRALOVANSKY SCIBHCC, Indlana Um verslty B S ALBERT LATTIMER H1story Engl1sh,Phys1 cal Educatlon, Indlana Central Normal B S , Ball State, M E SAM MCKEAN Musxc, Evansvllle Col lege, B M E Indlana State M S DOROTHY MATHER HOWARD MENSER PHYLLIS MENSER Physlcal Educatxon, lndustrlal Arts, Ball Home Econom1cs, Purdue Umversxty, B S State, B S Purdue UDIVEISIIY, B S 9 2. 7 .1 ' J y J 1'- .I 4 . . '., . . S 1 I 2 ' .. ,.. . . Q ,. .- . ' - ..., ,.. ,.. ,.. if MYRON PHILLIPS Commerce, Indiana Central Normal, A B Indiana University, DORCIE PHILLIPS Commerce, Ball State, John's University , Brooklyn New York, WALTER POWERS JOSEPH SCI-IERRER Mathematics, English, Industrial Arts, Ball Soc1al Studies, St State, B S NEIL SHERWOOD NEAL SHORTZ DONALD SI-IUPPERT Social Studies, Spanish, English, Indiana Um Vocational Agriculture, De Pauw Universit versity B S Science, Purdue Uni A B , Indiana University versity B S Ball M stare, M A ARTHUR THOMAS JULIA TROWBRIDGE MARION WATKINS CARL WU-SON Physical Education, Latin, Indiana Uni- Industrial Arts, Taylor Mathematics, Uni Indiana University, B.S., versity, A.B., M.S. University, A.B. versity of Wisconsin M.S. 10 A.B., MA Owzeacba ' SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Harvey Ph1111pS Vrce Presrdent, Evelyn Doerr, Secretary Lmda Yoder, Treasurer Stephen Yoder , Presldent elaugfwtozq Once upon a trme there were one hundred and twenty mentally socrally and phys1cally undeveloped boys and glrls the Class of 58 who ventured rnto the krngdom of P H S to seek therr fortunes Accordlng to the custom of the land these new crtlzens were 1m medrately rnstalled as Freshmen the lowest most contemptrble class rn the krngdom rn a pagan ntual known as 1n1t1at1on However the lowly Freshmen were not wrthout representatron for they were per mrtted to elect four able members of therr class to serve on the Councrl whrch 3dV1S6d the krng of P H S Mr Beabout After a year of serfdom all but a few of the 1n1t1ates were rarsed to the somewhat nobler rank of Sophomore They now became more actrve rn govern mental affarrs and rn the other actrvrues of the krngdom Some of the members of the Class of 58 served ably on the basketball football and track teams whrch served as armres to defend the krngdom of P H S and 1IS honor from surroundrng krngdoms Soon ll was trme for another step upward for e Class of 58 thrs trme to the rank of Jumor As Iunrors they elected four offrcers among whose dutres were rn general to orgamze the class and manage 1ts affarrs and especrally to grve a Ball at the Palace to whrch all the Jumors and Senlors were rnvrted and thrs they d1d very well Then came the day when the Class of 58 became Semors a rank whrch held many responsrbrhtres as well as prrvrleges New offrcers were elected rn the klngdom and they served capably for the rest of the year As rn prevrous years many of the Senrors partrcrpated rn the varrous actrvrtres of the krngdom such as band chorr H1 Y and S S S and they were the f1rst to enjoy membershrp rn the Natronal Honor Socrety whrch they helped brrng to the krngdom The Class of 58 contrrbuted much of therr ume and energy to those groups Frnally through the efforts of patrent rnstructors and four years of hard work the class of 1958 was graduated w1th hlgh honors and left the krngdom rn further search of therr fortunes z . . , . . n 3 . S ' ' th ' . 12 RUTH AMONES S S S 1 2, GAA 2 ChO1I 1,2,3,4 Amahl and the N1ght V151 tors 3 Glrls' Glee Club 3 GIIBERT E BERRIER Y ProJector's Club 1 Chor 1 2 3 4 Tenn1s 1,2 Cross Country 3,4 Track 1 2,3 ,4 'Me efdddf af 58' PAT BAKER GAA 1,2, Sprmg EDWARD BARCUS Cross Festwal 1, Pamter s Club 4, Country 4 Cho1r 1,2,3,4, Vamety Show 1 2,3 Amahl and the N1ght V1s1tors 2 Band 1 2 3 Talent Show 1 The Mxkado ' 3 BEVERLEY BIXEL S S S DENNIS BOLLMAN Baseball FN C 3 FTA 1,2, Treas 3 Pres 4, Ye P11gl'1!1'1 3 Chou' 2 GIIIS' Glee Club 1 2 V108 Pres 3, The L1ttle Dog Laughed' 4 The M1kado 3 Dramatrcs and Speech Club 3 Pep Club 4 13 . ' - . lv . - Y ' ll I 1 S 7 1 9 . ' I , . varsir Club 2,3,45 FFA lg 1,2,3,45 spring Festiv'a1.1-g 1,2,:s,4. ' 3 'r . . . 5 . , 1 2 1 3 . S ' 'G ' I ' 5 I 3 1 ' 5 1 1 . - t . I . ' J S . 74m 74 Um ROBERT BROWN FFA 1,2 3 4, Projector Club 1,2, MARTHA BROWN Spnng Festlval 1 Chorr 1,2, 4 Varlety Show 1,2 Gxrls' Glee Club l Down m the Val le 3 RUTH BROWN Sprmg Festl val 1, Llbrary Club 1 2 3 4 Travel Club 4 SUSAN BROWN S S S 1 2 Chou' 1,2,3, V1ce Pres 4 Vanety Show 2, Grrls' Glee Club 2,3 Talent Show 1 The L1ttle Dog Laughed' 4 The Mxkado 3, McKea Srngers 4, Dramatrcs 8cSpeech Club 3 JAMES BUTLER H1 Y 3 4, Projector Club 1,2 Band 1,2,3 Travel Club 3 JULLA ANN CAMPBELL CAA 1 Sprxng Fest1val 1 Lxbrary Club 4 Cholr 1,4 Grrls' Glee Club 3 Travel Club 3,4 14 , If gf . ' s , - 3. l' 9 ' -3, 9 S . ll ' - ll , y . ' ' 2 1 1 S -- . . . , , 3,45 GAA lg Spring Festival 13 - , 5 S S Il ' I . ! . 1 n -.. .-. , ' ' s S 14' Q 3 . -1 5 . s s S 2 . . wind ROBERT CLARK Cross Country 1 Track 1 JAMES CRIPE H1 Y 3,4 Cholr 1 2,3 4 Varlety Show 1 Amahl and the Nlght V1 1 s 2 Sc1ence Club 4 The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 'Down 1n the Va1ley 3 McKean Smgers 4 DONNA CRIST S S S 2 GAA 2,3, Chou 4, Travel Club 4, Sprmg Festlval 1 ALAN CROCKER H1 Y 3,4, FFA 1 Treas , 2 V1ce Pres , 3 V1ce Pres , 4 Pres RAYMOND CROW Band 1 STEPHEN CULLISON FFA ,2 The L1tt1e Dog Laughed 4 Football 3 Basketball 2 Cross Country 2 15 74a 74w94 We!! 2 JACK CUMMINS Hudson ROBERT DANIELSON v1lle I-hgh School, Ill 1,2 Football 1,2 Basketball 1,2 Track 1 Baseball 2 3 4 Natronal Honor Socrety 4 THOMAS DAULER May flower 4, Student Councrl 1,2,3 Vrce Pres 4 Cholr 1,2,3, Pres 4 Arnahl and the Nrght V1S1tOIS 2 Band 1,2, 3,4 Travel Club 3 Talent Show 3 The Lrttle Dog Laughed 4 Tennms 1 Cross Country 4 Down 1n the Valley 3 McKean Srngers 4 Natronal Honor SOC1ety 4 MARILEE DAVIS S S S 1,2 ,4 GAA 1, Sprmg Festxval 1 Pamter s Club 4 May flower Bus Staff 4 Chorr 2 3 4 I-Iomecomrng Court 4 St Petersburg, Fla 3 TONI DEPEW GAA 1 3 LEWIS DIMMITT Band 1,2, Sprmg Festrval 1, Chorr 1, Cross Country4 Track 4 Varxety Show 1 Band 1 2,3 Travel Club 4 The Mlkado 3 Trunblmg Club 4 Grrls Glee Club 1 EVELYN DOERR S S S WILMA EADS S S S 1 2,3 Treas 1,2, Corr Sec 3 4 CAA 1,2,3, Spnng Festlval 1, GAA I F N C Treas 3, Pres Cholr 1,2,3 G1rls Glee Club 4 L1brary Club 1, V1ce Pres 3 Tumblmg Club 4 2 Mayflower Ed1tor 4 Student Counc1l 1,2,3,4 Momtor 4, Travel Club 3 Sc1ence Club Treas 3, Sec Treas 4 Class Offlces Sec 4 Pep Club 4 Natlonal Honor SOCICLY 4 SHIRLEY ELLINGER S S S Vlce Pres 2,3,4 GAA 1 Sprlng Festlval 1 Llbrary Club 1,2,3 Ye Pllgrlm 4, Mayflower 4 Chou' 1, Cheerleaders Club 1,2, Cheerleader 1,2, Tumblmg Club 4 SYLVIA EDWARDS S S S 1 2 Spung Festlval 1, Choxr 1,2,3 Vauety Show 1,2, G1r1s Glee Club 2,3 The Mlkado ROXANNE ELLIOTT GAA 1 LARRY ELLIS Sprmg Festlval 1 Cholr 1,2,3 Vz1r1ety Show l,2, Gxrls Glee Club 2,3, The M1kado 3 17 -- . . 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S . .- . 5 - S 5 if , 5 -- . . .1, -- 5 -- ' - S 3 5 S 1 , - - , , vu ' u , . 3 . 74eQZad 60t64,f46S4d wwe JANET FLORIAN S S S 1 2 34 GAA 1,2 3 Pres 4 Sprmg Festlval 1 Ye Prlgrlm 3 Chou l,2,3, Vanety Show 2 Travel Club 3,4 RICHARD FLOSENZIER Varslty Club 3 4 FFA 1,2 ,3,4 Football 1,2 Track 1,2,3,4 4 H 4 Nat1onal Honor Soc1 ety 4 LORRAINE FRANCE GAA 1 2 3 Sprmg Festlval 1,2 FTA 1,2,3 Ye Pllgrun 4, Chou 1,2 ,3, Band 1,2 ,3 ,4 G1IlS Glee Club 3 The M1k3dO 3 Tumblmg Club 4 JUDITH FURRY S S S 1 Corr Sec 2,3,4 GAA 1 Sprrng Festwal 1, F N C V1ce Pres 4 Mayilower Bus Mgr 4 Cholr 1,2 3 Gnls Glee Club 1,2 ,3 Travel Club 3 4 Class Off1cer Sec 3 The Lrttle Dog Laughed Homecommg Queen 4, The M1kado 3, Dramatlcs Sz Speech Club 3 Pep Club 4 JEFFREY GARRISON FFA 1 2, Sec 3,V1ce Pres 4 LARRY GIBSON H1 Y 3,4, Scrence Club 3 Football 3 Basketball 1 ,2 ,3 Track 1 ,2 18 'QW' cmeaifegad PATRICIA GOERG S S S 4 Sprmg Fest1val 1 FTA 4 Ma ower Llterary Staff 4 Chou 1,2,3, Sec 4 Varlety Show 1,2 Amahl and the Nrght V1s1tors 2 Grrls' Glee Club 1,2, The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 Down 1n the Valley 3 Pep Club 4, Natlonal Honor SOC16ty 4 ROSALIE GREER S S S 1 Rec Sec , 2 Sgt Merlt Pornts, 3 4 Sprmg Festrval 1 Llbrary Club 1,2 Mayflower 4 MARY HALLMAN S S S 1,2 ,3, GAA 3 Sprmg Fest1val 1 FTA 4 Chou 1,2,3,4 Var1ety Show 1 2 Amahl and the N1ght V1s1tors 2 Band 1 2 3 G1rls Glee Club 2,3 Travel Club 4, Talent Show 1 2,3,4 The Llttle Dog Laughed 4 The Telephone 3 The M1k3dO 3 Pep Club 4 Madngal Group 3 BETTY HARTMAN S S S 1,2,Rec Sec 3 Pres 4 GAA 1 Sprmg Festmval 1 Ye Prlgrlm 4 Ma lower 4 Cho1r 4 Travel Club 3 The Llttle Dog Laughed 4 TREVA HARTMAN S S S 1 GAA 1, Sprlng Festxval 1 Llbrary Club 1 Mayflower 4 Travel Club 3, Natlonal Honor SOC1ety 4 DELMAR HATFIEID Pro Jector's Club 1,2, Vanety Show 1, Band 1,2 ,3, Basketball 2 ,3 ,4, Cross Country 2 ,3,4, Natronal Honor Socrety 4 19 ,Q 'VK 74a 7141454 We Qfaue 5 DON HEIM H1 Y 3 Chaplam HERSCHEL HIATT Steuben, JOHN HISS Projector Club 4 Projector Club 1,2 Dance Mllwaukee, WISCOHSIH 1 Band 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Sclence Jefferson, W1scons1n 2, Hlgh Club 3, Vxce Pres 4 Pep School of Danv11le, Il11no1s 3 Band 2,3,4 Talent Show 4 Palo, Iowa 3 JERRY HOLEM FFA 1 2,3,4 KAREN HUDGINS S S S 14 GAA 1 Sprmg Festlval 1 Ye Prlgmm 4, Cho1r 2,3, VHYICW Show 2, Gxrls Glee Club 3, Cheerleaders Club 1, Sec 2 Cheerleader l,2, Tumblmg Club 4 Pep Club 4 20 LARRY JACOX Projector Club 2,3 Cho1r 1,2,3,4 Varlety Show 3,4 Dance Band 2,3,4, Band 1 2, ,4 Travel Club 3,4, Sclence Club 3,4 Golf 2,3 Cross Country 4 The Lowland Sea 3 McKean Slngers 4 N. 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Q . 762 7 ' 70eZfe Wad CHARLES JOHNSON Vars1ty MARILYN JOHNSON S S S Club 1, Sgt at Arms 2,3 4 1 4 Sprmg Festlval 1, FTA 4 Momtor 4 Football 1,2,3,4 Chou 2 3 4 Vanety Show 3, Basketball 1,2 3 Track 1,3 Travel Club 4 Sclence Club 4 Baseball 1,2,3 4 The L1ttle Dog Laughed ' Down ln the Valley 3 e M1kado 3 NANCY KEMP S S S 1 4 Spr1ng Festlval 1 FTA 4 Cho1r 1,2,3,4 Varxety Show 1 2 Amahl and the N1ght V1s1tors 2 G1rls' Glee Club 1,2, Travel Club 4, Talent Show 2, ' The I.1ttle Dog Laughed 4 The Lowland Sea 3 McKean Smgers 4 Pep Club 1,4 NANCY ANN KIRKLEY S S S CAROLYN KIZER S S S KENNETH KLINQERMAN 1 2 Sprlng FeSt1V31 1 Cho1r 1,2,3,4 CAA Treas l Sprmg H1 Y 3,4 Varslty Club 3 4, 1,2,3 Var1ety Show l,2,3, I-'estlval 1, Mayflower Buslness Monltor 4 Golf 1,2,3,4 Foot 'Down 1n the Valley 3, T e Staff 4 Chou- 3,4 Cn-ls' Glee ba-11 1,2,3 4 Basketball Lg, Lowland Sea 3 Club 3, Travel Club 4, Cheer Tr Ck 1 2 Baseball 3 leaders Club 1, Sec Treas , 3,4 The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 Cheerleader 1 3,4 The Mlkado 3 Dramancs dz Speech Club 3 Pep Club 4 21 Q. 1 A ' V . 3 I, i if , .5 S' 2, 1 . - - - -- . . . , 5 ' 1 7 5 S l S Q Q 3 S 3 J 5 ' Q . . . 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RALPH MCFARLAND--Choir 35 Dramatics 8:Speech Club 2 22 pun 74a4e Zcwdetlalf MARGARET MCLAUGHLIN S S S 1,2,3,4, GAA 1, Sec 2,3,4 Sprrng Festrval 1 FTA 2,3 ,4, Chou' 2,4 Varrety Show 1,2, G1IlS' Glee Club 1 Travel Club 4 Sc1ence Club 3 The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 The Mxkado 3 Pep Club 4 SHARON MADDEN S S S 1,2,3,4 Sprrng Festlval 1,2, Lrbrary Club 1,2,3, May flower 4 BRENDA MATTHEWS Sprlng Festlval 1 FTA 4 SIBLY NIELOY S S S 3 Sprmg Festlval 1,2 FTA Lrbrary Club 1 Mayflower 4 Chou 1,2,3, Pres 4 Varlety Show 1 2 Amahl and the Nrght V1s1tors' 2 G1rls' Glee Club 1,2 3 Travel Club 4 Sc1ence Club 3 Cheerleaders Club 1 2 Sec Treas 3 Talent Show 2 3,4, The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 Cheerleader 1 ,2 ,3 ,4, McKean Smgers 4 CLAY METSKER H1 Y 3 Pres 4 Varslty Club 2,3 4 Student Counc1l 1,2 3, Momtor 3,4 Travel Club 4 Class Offlcer V1ce Pres 3 Tennls 1,2,3 4 Football 1, , 3 4 Basketball l,2,3,4, Track 1 Natronal Honor SOCIETIY 4 JOHN METSKER H1 Y 3,4 Et.h1cs Cornmlttee 1,2 Travel Club 4 Tennls 1,2,3,4 Foot ball 1 2,3, Basketball 1,2 23 GAIL METZGER S S S 1 JANET MILLS Sprmg CONSTANCE MORRIS S S S GAA 1,2,3 Sprmg Festxval Festwal 1, Band 1 2,3, Pep 1,4, CAA 1 Sprmg Festlval 1 1,2, Chorr 2,3 Vanety Show Club 1 Pamter s Club 4, FTA 4 Chou' 2,3 Glrls' Glee Club 1,2 l,2,3,4 Vanety Show 1,2 mahl :md the Nlght V1S1t rs 2 G1rls'Clee Club 1,2,3, T lent Show 1,3 The Mrkado 3 McKean Smgers 4 Dra matlcs Sc Speech Club 3 JAMES NELSON Varsxty Club 3 4 Mon1tor 4 Football 1,2 3 4 Basketball 1,2,3, Track ,2,3 WILLIAM NIXON H1 Y 3 Varslty Club 2,3, V1ce Pres 4 Mon1tor 4, Travel Club 4 Sclence Club 3 The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4 Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1,2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 24 BARBARA NORRIS S Choxr 4, Travel Club 4 S cafaeeamzdifez MICHELE OHLER S S S 1 Pres 2,3,4 CAA 1 Spnng Festlval l F N C 2, Sec 3 4, FTA 2, V1ce Pres 3,4 Ye Pxlgrlm 3, Cholr 1,3,4 Grrls Clee Club 3 Sclence Club 4, The Lxttle Dog Laughed Dramatlcs 8a Speech Club 4 Pep Club 4 - EDDIE OUSNAMER Band 1 BARBARA PEREGRINE S S S Football 1,4 1,2,3,4, Sprmg Festlval l,2, FTA 4 Ye P1lgr1m 4, Cholr 2,3,4 Talent Show 3 The Lowland Sea 3 Pep Club 4 HARVEY PHILLIPS H1 Y 3, Vlce Pres 4 Varslty Club 4 Monltor 3,4, Travel Club 3 Class V1ce Pres 4, Golf l,2, 3,4, Football 2,3 4, Basketball 1,2,3 Track l,2, Baseball 1,2,3,4 TERRY POST Sprlng Festlval 1 H1 Y 4 Projector s Club 1,2,3, Mayflower 4 Momtor 4 Cho1r l,2,3,4, Varlety Show 1 Band 1,2,3 Boys' Glee Club 1,2 Travel Club 4 Sc1e.nce Club 2,3,4 Golf 1 Tenms 1,2, Football Mgr 1 Basket ball Mgr 1 Track Mgr 1 The Lowland Sea 3 25 HELENPRICE SSS 123 Chaplaln 4 GAA 1 Sprmg Festwal 1 Ye P1lgr1m 3,4, Mayflower 4, Cholr 4, Travel Club 3 N N , I A My KN ,W , -- . , -- 3 I . -- . . . : 9 5 ' ' . . .' 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ANN REEDER S S S 2 3,4, FTA 2,3 ,4 Ye P1lgr1m 3 Cho1r 2,3 ,4 Amah1 and the Nlght VlS1tOIS 2 G1rls' Glee Club 2 Travel Club 3,4, Messlah 3 Talent Show 4, The Llttle Dog Laughed ' 4 The Low land Sea 3 DIHIDHLICSSL Speech Club 3 Greencastle H1gh School, Ind 1 SHIRLEY RICHARD S S S 1 Sprmg Festlval 1 Cho1r 1 FRANK RITENOUR FFA 1 'The L1ttle Dog Laughed WILLIAM ROSE Sprmg Festlval 1, H1 Y 3,4 Sec Projector s Club 1,2 ,3,4 Ye P1lgr1m 1,3 Mayflower 4 Momtor 3 4 Travel Club 3 Scxence Club 3,4, The L1t tle Dog Laughed' 4 Tennls 1, Football 1 2 Dramat1cs 8a Speech Club 3 Natlonal Honor Soc1ety 4 JUDY SCHONER s s s 1,a,4 Cor Sec GAA 1 2,3 Vlce Pres 4 Spr1ngFest1val 1 Llbrary Club 1 Ye P1lgr1m 3 Mayflower 4 Travel Club 4 Pep Club 4 JOHN SLOBEY H1 Y 3,4 Varslty Club 4 ProJector s Club 1,2,3 Travel Club 3,4 Football 1,2 ,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Track 1,2,3,4 26 F all . at ' Q n Q J l S S 5 5 S ' 9 I . u 3 - , n . ' 7 S . . -- . . . S 5 - -- 3 ' ' 4. ' ' J 'I - I . Y S 5 75 S 1 . ' Y ' :S 5 ' 'S 1 2 ' ' 5 S P 5 S 5 Q - I -- - , . I . , Y S S S 9 . '74e .cfmrfe 'Ju BILL SHIVELY FFA l 2,3,4 RUTH SICKMILLER GAA 1,2,3 4, Sprmg Festlval 1,2, Llbrary Club 1 Tumblmg Club 4 ALLEN SINGREY FFA 1,2, 3,4 Band 1 DAVID SISSEL Chou' 3,4 Basketball 3 Cross Country 3 Baseball 1,2,3 4, Down 1n the JANET SNOOK S S S 1 2 3,4 GAA 3 Sprmg I-'estxval 1 FTA l Sec 2 L1brary Club 2 Ye P1lgr1m 4 Mayflower 4 Chou' 1,2,3, Var1ety Show 2 Amahl and the Nrght V1s1tors 2 Travel Club 4 Cheerleaders Club 1,2 Sec 4 Cheerleader 1,2,4 Down 1n the Valley 3 Pep Club 4 CAROLYN STALEY S S S 1,2,3,4 Sprmg Festlval l 27 -- , , I 7 . A ' u 5 3 . , A . y fr . -- ' 3 1 . ' ' x sl 5 I A ' ' Valley 3. -- . . . , , S 9 S 1 ' 5 l s U 9 ' 133 ' ' s 5 , h- s ll . , , . S . . i Um vwtaueep RAY STRONG Projector W 1,4 Trackl Rensselaer 1-hgh School, Rensselaer Indxana 2 Roger Ludlowe Hrgh School Fa1rf1eld Connectlcut 3 st Sem j 4 Natxonal Honor So c1ety 4 RICHARD STUTZMAN Var Talent Show 4 Golf 2 Football 1,2,3 4 Basketball 1 MICHAEL THOMAS H1 Y 3 ELDORA VANBLARICOM Sgt of Arms 4 Varsuy Club 2,3, Sgt of Arms 4 Mon1tor 4 Cho1r 2, Varxety Show 2, Travel Club 4, Scxence Club 3 Golf 1,2,3 4, Tern-11s 1,2, 3,4, Football 1,2,3,4, Basket ball 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2, Base ball 1,2,3,4, Chr1stmas Orator1o 2 Tyner Hlgh School 1,2,3 Pa1nter's Club 4 28 JANICE THOMAS S S S 1 2 Festlval 1, FTA 4 Mayflower 4 Monxtor 4 Cho1r 2,3, Amahl and the N1ght V151 ors 2, Travel Club 3 The Llttle Dog Laughed 4 The Low land Sea 3 Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 JAMES VANVACTOR H1 Y 1,2 Projector's Club 1 Pres 2 Industrlal Arts Club 1 2 L1brary Club 1,2, Ye P1lgr1m 3, Mayflower 4 Cho1r l,2,3,4 Varlety Show l,2,3,4, 'Amahl and the N1ght V1s1tors 2, Boys' Glee Club 2, Scxence Club 3, Talent Show l,2,3,4, The L1ttle Dog Laughed 4, Football 1,2 o 1 Y , h -- ' 's . . -- - -- . . . , , Club 15 Varle Show 15 Band Slfy Club 35 Sclence Club 35 Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Spring 5 5 O ' 5 5 ' ' 5 g 5 5 5 S - 5 ' 5 ' 45 . . , . . .t ,, 5 , ' 5 C1 ' 5-- ' . I 5 - ll S Il .- l vu , - 3 l T' l' ' . U . H I' . Q . . l l . 3 ' . - , 9 ' 5 . ' 3 3 . I . - O ' U ' ' 5 ' 5 3 Q 7 l . - . . . H I f4adz'4eW2fS MARTIN VERBURG H1 Y 4, BARBARA VIEWEC S S S ERVIN WATTS Hammond Scxence Club 3, Pres 4 Na 1,3,4, Sprmg Festlval 1 FTA Hlgh School 1,2,3, Sc1ence tlonal Honor Soclety 4 4 Cho1r 1,2,3,4 Varlety Club 4 Show 1 2, Amahl and the Nlght V1s1tors 2 Band l,2,3,4 Drum Major 1,2,3,4 G1r1s' Talent Show l 3 4 The Llttle g Laughed 4 The Mlkado 3 McKean Smgers 4 DAVID WEEDIJNG Varslty RONALD WELCH H1 Y 3 4 MARVIN WICKENS FFA 1,2, Club 4, Indusu-13,1 Arts Club Pa1nter's Club 2,4, Ye P1lgr1m Treas 3 Travel Club 4 Foot 2,3 Track 1 Baseball l,2,3,4 3,4 Mayflower 4, Drarnatlcs ball 4 Track 3,4 and Speech Club 3 29 I I I l. l i S - ll . . Q 5 . I . ' 5 I - , . I Y D 7 c1ee Club 1,35 TIHJCI Club 3, . ll ' DO H, ll, ' ll 9 . u -1 ' 0 --' I, v ,cs -- . . I , 5 , - S S - S ' 5 - Uwzcane DAVID w1LL1AMs Football 1,2 ,3, Baseball 3,4 'WW T-Qi JEAN WILLIAMS S S S ,3,4, GAA 1,2,3, Sprmg Festlval 1, FTA 3,4, Lrbrary lub 1 Natlonal Honor Soclety 4 JEFF YODER Pa1nter's Club 4, Momtor 4, Chou 4, Travel Club 4, Scrence Club 3, Talent Show 4, Tenms 1,2, 3,4, Football 1, Basketball 1,2 ,3, Cross Country 2,3,4, Track 2,3 ,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4 LINDA YODER S S S 1,2, 3,4, GAA l, Spung Festlval 1, FN C 3, FTA 3, Sec 4, Mayflower 4, Class Treas 3, Class Treas 4, The Little Dog Laughed 4, Hornecommg Court 4, Pep Club 4, Natronal Honor Socrety 4 30 I 735 Lt C A 3 ' ' an Singh ' STEPHEN YODER Varslty MAC YOUNG Projector s Club 1,2,3, Pres 4 Student Club 1 Track 1 Counc1l 1,2,3, Pres 4, Momtor 3 4 Travel Club 3 SCIEDCE Club 3 Class Pres 3 4 Football 3 ,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Cross Country 1,2 Track 1 2,3 4 Baseball 1,2, Y FREDRICK ZIMMER Foot JOHN ZUMBAUGH I-I1 Y ball 2,3, Basketball Student 3,4, Pr0Jector's Club 3 L1brary Mg! 3 Club 3 Travel Club 3 4 Tenms 3 31 I JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Pownall, Secretary Ruth Prnsch, Vxce Presldent, Sue Glaub, Treasurer, John Snook, Pres1dent fuacofzelaaagfwtoz-7 We, the class of 59, durmg our three years ID h1gh school have galned honors and have helped add to the good reputatlon of our school As sophomores we sponsored the Soph Rock Honors III s1ng1ng and danc1ng have been achleved by Nancy Boggs and Glen Utter Our major letter WIDIICTS are Rog Mllner, J1m Johnson, Larry Glrten, Doc Tlbbetts, J1m Howard, Dxck Saunders for football and Larry Glrten and J1m Johnson for basketball A bronze medal 1n the fxeld of geometry was won by Glen Books ln the state mathematlcs contest at Indxana Umversxty 1n 1957 We were honored by havlng flve of our members chosen to be members of the Natlonal Honor Soclety These honorees are Sandra O'Connell, Glen Books, Sue Hughes, John Whlte, and Beverly Markley We began th1s year by elect1ng as Student Councxl representatlves Glen Books, J1m Howard Larry Gxrten, and John Snook Next came vlgorous campaxgns for class offlcers Phll Murfltt, John Snook, Sue Hughes, ue Glaub, Bev Exley, Mary Pownall, Bobble Hansen, a.nd Ruth Prltsch were our enthuslastlc candldates Elected were John Snook, Pres , Ruth Pntsch V1ce Pres Sue Glaub, Treas and Mary Pownall, Sec Our act.1v1t1es for the year mcluded sellmg at basketball game concesslons, sponsorlng the Fall Fllng, and collectlng dues Our most excxung act1v1ty was presentlng the senlors w1th the 1958 prom Ben Al11ss Robert Ball Sue Berkey-p1le Jack Berrler BN 32 . 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V W If Ellzabeth Sherldan RlCh2.!'d Sherwood Douglas Slupley Mlke Shlreman John Shorter Ahce S1mmers Mary S1mmers Gene S1mpson Margle Smgery Mary Sm1th Stephen Snyder Donna Summerhn Delores Thomas D1ana Thompson Ellzabeth Truman Roger Umbaugh Tom V1eweg Kathleen Vlres Lmda Warnacut Loretta Warner Max Watson Damel Webb Edward Webb Nancy Weedlmg Katha Weeks Merry Welgle Webster Whltesell James W1lkerson Gerald Wxlson James W11cox Martha Wolff WW 5, wail These people are Manuel Espmoza Don H111 Jolene Motz Carolyn Martm Davzd Martm 1 xi ff? members of the seventh grade but 50 have no PICYUIES Rxchard N1cholas Dana Nulph Iona Rambo Carol W11l1amson 602 Here some of the first year typing students are practicing their drills They develop speed and accuracy be These seniors under the direction of Mr Carl Wilson use this large model to study the intricate mechanisms of the slide rule 52 sides learning the application of basic writing techniques. Mrs. Dorcie Phillips is the instructor. . J . . . . , . . . . 602 Pat Goerg Manlyn Johnson and Tom Dauler perform a chemrstry experrment under the watchful gmdance of Mrs Loursa Davrs who IS standrng a safe d1stance away .farm Sandra O'Conne11 Jeff Dauler Pat Goerg and John Snook know that four heads are better than one for con Jugatrng Latrn verbs rn Mrss Juha Trowbr1dge's Latrn class Yu 79444464 Margaret McLaughl1n, Nancy Kemp B111 Rose, and Larry Glb son 'try therr wrngs as amateur physrcrsts Mrs Davrs 1S the teacher WL Here is a typical scene in Mr Neil Sherwood s Govemment class as Marvm Wickens explains a facet of our complex governmental system Wav 1' OR WI 704464 Qfwtocq Miss Katherme Gam clarifies the mysteries of ancient Egypt for Jim Shaffer, Pat Apple, Barb Bidwell, and Don Ritzen thaler CORGI SS 4-od 2491244 Gilbert Berrier presents his problem to Miss Mar cella Cornetet, English teacher, as Ervin Watts diagrams on the board and Nancy Kemp finds a puzzling word in the dictionary. 15 Under Mlss Edlth Barr s dlrectlon, the art students stract desxgn and land scape ' ' 606 JEFCHIJKL NUVUKQ I .. Ag Xu-g LN Paudcvzg WP 74'-'ame Summa It IS always helpful to know how to sew. Mrs Betty Kent 15 showlng her students a b8S1C stltch Mr Joe Scherrer IS help mg h1s students nnpose type before they begm to punt s 55 Q M , p ff' e Q fx ,ef I l A , I- . 4 L .xml wjw ,. . . I 1 f V ,I ,,-,K X 5 learn the A B C's of ab- ' 1 l . , L - E x I I A , . Kp Xi, I u e 49 QV '.,. , V A, A Ye ese,uee me , A 1 ' A K Nw E v k . 1 i , rf ' 2 J , f ' if .-1' X 4 H ' A ' -s , 7 f fo, m0 Wan Society The Natronal Honor Soclety IS a h1gh school honorary orgamzatlon wh1ch was founded rn 1921 to st1mu1ate scholarslnp and to recognlze the qualrtres of leadershrp SCYVICE, and character rn h1gh school students There are now more than 6500 chapters rn the Unrted States and thrs year, 1958, Plymouth Hrgh School recexved a charter to rnstall a chapter rn our school Our mstallatxon was held March 25 when frfteen semors and f1VE Jumors were 1nstal1ed as charter members In order to be COl'1S1d8I6d for membershl semors must rank 1n the upper frfteen percent of then' class 1n scholarshlp, and Jumors must rank rn the upper f1ve percent of thelr class Also the candxdates must be cons1dered by the faculty as be1ng outstandmg ln leadershrp, serv1ce and character The objectlves of thrs chapter are to create an enthus1asm for scholarshrp, to sumulate a desrre to render serv1ces, to promote worthy 1eadersh1p and to encourage the development of good character 1n students of Plymouth I-hgh School Those who thxs year have recerved one of the greatest honors that can come to a hxgh school student are FIRST ROW Glen Books, Jumor, Drck Flosenzrer, sen1or, Jamce 'Thomas sen1or, Sue Hughes, Junxor, Sandra O'Conne1l, Jumor, Evelyn Doerr semor, Beverly Markley Jumor, Treva Hartman sen1or, Jeanle W11l1ams, sen1or John Wh1te, Juxnor SECOND ROW Martm Verburg, sen1or, Clay Metsker sen1or, Tom Dauler SEHIOI, Ray Strong, sen1or, Pat Goerg sen1or, Lmda Yoder, sen1or, Bob Damelson, Sen1or, and B111 NIXOD, sen1or THIRD ROW Del Hatfleld, sen1or, and B111 Rose, sen1or Sponsors Mr H R Beabout Mrs Marjorre Campbell M1ss Marcella Cometet and Mr Nell Sherwood 56 , . I - P: . 3 7 : . . , . . . , . I ' I ' S . : ' , . , . . , . . . . 1 ' . : . . . , . 2 7 ' ' WL STUDENT COUNCIL Student COUDCII the student governmg body of our school, consrsts of four representatlves from each class who meet regularly to form the laws of P H S SEATED Glen Books, John Snook, Evelyn Doerr Clay Metsker Tom Dauler, Presrdent durmg second semester, Steve Yoder, Presrdent durrng frrst semester Jean Thomas Secretary Treasurer, J1m Howard, and Larry Grrten STANDING Mr Nerl Sherwood Sponsor, Markley MONITORS Gently but fxrmly the Momtors perform the monumental task of keepmg order rn the corrrdors and the gymnasxum FIRST ROW S1by1 Meloy and Evelyn Doerr Head Monrtor SECOND ROW Kenneth Klrngerman Larry Grrten J1m Nelson, Steve Yoder and Charles McClay THIRD ROW Terry Post, B111 Nlxon B111 Rose Clay Metsker, Skrp Phrllrps, and M1ke Thomas 57 0 0 0 x 3 U ' l I ' l h . ' n 5 Maridee Girten, Harold Hindman, Howdy Liebengood, Tom Wo1ff,,Tom Abbott, Lynette Terry, and Reggy I I z y . y . . . . LITERARY STAFF Edrtor Evelyn Doerr, Layout Barbara Vreweg, Pat Goerg, Rosalxe Greer, Sharon Madden Yoder, Helen Prlce, Pho tography Terry Post, James Van Vactor, JZJIIICE Thomas, Sports B111 Rose, Art Ronald Welch Typrsts Janet Snook, Judy Schoner Treva Hartman, Faculty Advlser M1ss Julla Trow brldge -Sfefi Under the d1rect1on of Evelyn Doerr Edltor, and Judy Furry, Buslness Manager, our Mayflower recelved the new look It now 1n cludes all the sprlng act1v1 t1es and a dozen new pages BUSINESS STAFF Judy Furry, Marrlee Dav1s, Shlr ley Elhnger, Betty Hartman Slbyl Meloy, Carolyn K1zer Faculty Adv1ser Mr Myron Ph1ll1ps 7 . b Q . Il 'll ' - , ' ' '- Literary-Tom Dauler, linda L s ' - J , . . P , I . I 58 SM!! YE PILGRIM The news carrler of P H S is the Ye Pilgrim, our school newspaper man, and Slurley Ellinger LITERARY STAFF Sue Hughes and John White, Co Editors, Bonnie Jarrell, Pat Apple, Carol Jo Thompson, Beverly Huffer, Dick Drubert, Judy Carr, Sue Greenlee, Ronald Welch, Howard Liebengood, Karen Hudgins, Betty Hartman and Jeff Dauler Faculty Adviser Mr Neal Shortz 59 I I Qc : ll ' ll . . . ' ll ' ' ll ' Circulation Staff-Karen Hudgins, Babs Peregrine, Helen Price, Janet Snook, Betty Hart- . . , . 606 25 ,e H1 Y H1 Y is an organ1zat1on of Junior and SCHIOI boys whose purpose is to promote high standards of Christian character Officers Clay Metsker President, Skip Ph1ll1ps Vice Pres1dent, B111 Rose Secretary John Metsker Treasurer, Don Heim, Chaplain, and Mike Thomas, Sergeant at Arms Sponsor Mr Palmer Mart JUNIOR SUNSHINE SOCIETY: The Junior Sunshine Society is an organization of freshman and sophomore girls similar to the Senior Sunshine group. Outstanding activities included a bake sale and a style show. The years climax was the annual spring banquet in April. Officers: Maridee Girten, President: Marilyn Fisher, Vice- President: Nancy Dunlap, Recording Secretary: Jane Peters, Corresponding Secretary: Karen Roach, Treasurer: Jean Thomas, Sergeant of Merit Points. Sponsors: Mrs. Phyllis Menser and Mrs. Betty Kent. 61 we f Q LIBRARY CLUB One of these student hbrarlans IS ln the l1bra.ry every perxod of the day to help students fmd the materlals needed Whale be1ng helpful to the students, these grrls leam about llbrary work Off1cers Sue Hart man, Pres1dent, Llnda Payne, V1ce Pres1dent Barbara Garrlson, Treasurer, Peggy McLochl1n, Secretary Sponsor Mrs Marjorle F1sher 5-.ff SCIENCE CLUB Any lugh school student who 1S mterested enough 1n sclence to develop a project 1S el1g1b1e for the SCIEHCC Club Topxcs stud1ed by the club thas year were computers, EXPIOSIVES, ' hl fl, and the phys1olog1ca1 effects of electr1c current Offxcers Martm Verburg, Pres1dent, Don He1m, VICE Pres1dent Evelyn Doerr, Sec rotary Treasurer Sponsor Mrs Lousxa Davls 62 . . : - ' - 5 ' . : . . Ie , , .A .-. .as ,Q A '97 ,if N , as A u.f'k . . 4 L 5 'r , , ,. , . . . . , , .- . ,, . . . : - - 5 - 04410 FUTURE NURSES' CLUB The Future Nurses' Club offers to lugh school g1r1s the OPPO1 fU.D.1tY to explore nursmg and 1tS al11ed frelds Thls year s programs lncluded talks by professlonals on anaesthesrology, dental hyg1ene, medlcal l1brar1ansh1p, and common equlpment used by nurses TFIPS to Memorlal Hosprtal 1n South Bend and the state mental hosp1tal 1n Westvllle, two teas, a banquet, and several commumty dr1ves completed the schedule urer Sponsors Mrs Vlola Alcock, Mrs Marjorle Campbell, Mrs Betty Downey, Mrs Betty Rlmel, representa txve of the Marshall County Medlcal Auxlllary FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA These are the Future Teachers of Amerlca They leam about the teachlng professlon, and semors partxclpate 1n student teachmg Offlcers Beverly Brxel, Pres1dent, Sandra O'Connell, Vrce Presrdent, L1nda Yoder, Secretary, Pat Hansen, Treasurer Sponsor M1ss Dorothy Grossman 63 I I Officers: Evelyn Doerr, President, Judy Furry, Vice-President, Beverly Markley, Secretary5 Susan Clough, Treas- dd 0 . . VARSITY CLUB The Varsrty Club rs composed entrrely of boys who have earned letters m the vauous sports at P H S The club seeks to promote hrgh moral standards and good sportsmanshrp among the entrre student body Offrcers Steve Yoder, Presrdent, B111 Nrxon, Vrce Presrdent, Clay Metsker Secretary Treasurer, Mrke Thomas Sergeant at Arms Sponsor Mr Fred Kehoe CHEERLEADERS' CLUB The Cheerleaders' Club offers an opportumty for the cheerleaders of P H S to exchange xdeas, learn new yells and rmprove therr skrlls Head cheerleader Carolyn Krzer Sponsor Mass Dorothy Mather 64 041,10 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Girls' Athletic Association strives to teach cooperation and good sportsmanship by offering a variety of activities including basketball bowling, softball archery and tennis This year the club sent representatives to the Fall Leadership Camp at Delphi District Camp at Michigan City Vice President, Marilyn Fisher Secretary and Mary Kay Schultz Treasurer Sponsor Miss Dorothy Mather TRAMPOLINE CLUB A new addition to P H S was the Trampoline Club which stimulates an interest in ath letic activity for individual improvement of muscular co ordination Not to be left out, some boys also Joined the club Here under the watchful eye of Miss Dorothy Mather the sponsor Joan Long and Judy Wakeland perform one of the many tricks possible on the trampoline 65 I I . l A l l . l I D ' l I . ' l. . . ' ' . . 4 f Basketball Clinic at Elkhart, and Badminton Clinic at Kokomo. Officers: Janet Florian, Presidentg Ruth Pritsch, - ' ' ' , 9 , - 1 ' - 04050 THE 1957 TRAVEL CLUB The 1957 P H S Travel Club composed of Juniors and seniors, are shown here Just before they left on their trip to New York City and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Highlights included visits to Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty the Radio City MUSIC Hall the Empire State Building the United Nations and the Copacabana Miss Katherine Gam and Miss Julia Trowbridge accompanied the group THE 1958 TRAVEL CLUB: The 1958 Travel Club members traveled to Washington, D.C., and Williamsburg, Virginia, for their five-day trip. Miss Garn, the sponsor, planned the trip which was designed to provide a worthwhile educational experience. The students visited such places as the United States House and Senate, the Supreme Court, Molmt Vemon, and the Lincoln and Jefferson Memorials. 66 if W vs 1- L- Q5 Q Q A .. 'H A HQ' ,unzip 1' S SL Q i Tx s , Om ' The Class of 1958 staged an amusrng comedy entrtled The Lrttle Dog Laughed The actron centered around the Huntlngton f2.1'1'111y and the1r psychoanalyzxng daughter home from college She changed her famrly rnto cases and trred to regulate the1r 11ves accordmg to the1r energy peak The cast rncluded Susre Brown as Laurxe I-Iuntmgton the pwchoanalyzrng daughter, B111 Rose as Srdney Huntmgton her father, Lmda Yoder as Martha Huntrngton, her mother, Tom Dauler as Wally Hunt1ngton her teen aged brother, Mary Lou Hallman, as M1ss Gus Gustavesky the ma1d Jlm Van Vactor as Mark Bradford, her frnance, Judy Furry as Joan Wood Wally's g1rlfr1end James Crmpe as I-Ioratro P Honeywell Gus s brrd lovrng f1ance, Jan1ce Thomas as Lrllran Wood Steve Cullrson as Ted Wood, Ann Reeder, Barbara Vreweg, Srbyl Meloy Betty I-lartrnan Marrlyn Johnson Pat Goerg Beverly Brxel, Carolyn Krzer Babs Peregrrne and Nancy Kemp as guests at Martha's tea party B111 Nrxon, Frank Rrtenour, Margaret McLaughl1n, Leonard Paeth and the Dog' as passers by Drrector Mrss Marcella Cornetet 9 A new group the McKean Srngers under the drrectron of Mr Sam McKean, have proven themselves to be a talented and entertarnrng vocal group and have performed for many organ1zat1ons rn and around Plymouth Thelr many performances durrng the year rncluded one on WNDU T V s Club 16 ' FIRST ROW Nancy Boggs Karen Crrpe, Susan Brown Mr McKean Sxbyl Meloy Carol Woodfrll Lrnda Bauer Marsha Trbbetts, and Connre Morrrs SECOND ROW Nancy Kemp John Whrte Larry Jacox, Jeff Dauler Robert Clouse, Charles McClay John Sheetz, and Rrta Jeffrrs Accompanrst Barbara Vleweg 39, 71. S. ' The P.H.S. Choir under thc direction of Mr. Sam McKean, is divided into three sections. Officers: Susan Brown, acting President, Jim Van Vactor, Secretary-Treasurer. A Sacred Concert, given on Palm Sunday, provided the background for this picture. The choir opened its series of performances with Music From Broadway in Novem- ber. A Musical Christmas Card provided a variety of entertainment in keeping with the holiday season. The underclassmen provided the vocal music for Baccalaureate. FIRST ROW: Maridee Girten, Janet Metsker, Kathy Hoffman, Dorothy Rankin, Susan Bope, Sibyl Meloy, Nancy Emond, Nancy Boggs, Carol Woodfill, Sandra Spohn, Joyce Sullivan, and Janice Dodson. SECOND ROW: Mickey Ohler, Barbara Cussen, Joan Long, Marlene Boudreau, Bonnie Wagoner, Jeanne Lawrence, Myra Franklin, Nora France, Sue Cole, Joyce Miller, Nancy Myers, and Karen Cripe. THIRD ROW: Linda Bauer, Cynthia Keller, Marilyn Fisher, Barbara Bidwell, Margaret McLaughlin, Mary Pat Boys, Janet Troyer, Gail Simmers, Pat Lowry, Delores Pike, Judy Campbell, and Martha Brown. 70 ,fi a i 'B' Q, Tait' 37. 7,51 ' FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Gardner, Marsha Warren, Rita Jeffirs, Pat Corwin, Sharon Myers, Marilee Davis, Ann Reeder, Janet Schoner, Marsha Tibbetts, Loretta Colvin, Peggy Markley, andDar1ene Whitesell. FIFTH ROW: Joyce Lawson, Mary Lou Hallman, Karen Webster, Judy Carr, Marilyn Johnson, Sandra Ringle, Sue Hughes, Sandra Parker, Susan Brown, Sandra Vinall, Donna Crist, and Sandra McLaughlin. SIXTH ROW: Barbara Peregrine, Helen Price, Bob Clouse, David Thomas, John Bollenbacher, Connie Abair, Marlys Bowen, Tom Emberger, Francis Maze, Margaret Dodson, Roberta Hansen, and Margaret McClay, SEVENTH ROW: Connie Morris, Betty Hartman, John Snook, Ben Alliss, Jim Van Vactor, Charles McClay, Larry Jacox, Jim Cripe, George Smith, Linda Inks, Linda Doss, and Beverly McLaughlin. EIGHTH ROW: Pat Goerg, David Merry, John Sheetz, Dick Saunders, Jose Gon- zales, Bob Robinson, John White, Eric Kime, John Reeder, Linda Wiseman, Nancy Dunlap, and Jean Metzger. NINTH ROW: Richard Winquist, Don Ritzenthaler, Dick Drubert, Dennis Dreibelbis, James Cripe, David Sissel, Jeff Dauler, and Nancy Kemp. 71 Om Zand Under a new director, Mr. Wilbur Eslinger, the P.H.S. Concert Band had a busy year. It performed at all the home games during marching season and, during concert season, gave two concerts besides the annual Bremen-Plymouth combined band concert. FIRST ROW: Tom Dauler, Lynn Spencer, Jean Flosenzier, Carl Moore, Glenda Starner, Charlene Davis, Carole Spindler, Nancy Sue Howard, Carol Matchett, Barbara Cussen, Karen John, Linda Fark, and Marlys Bowen. SEC- OND ROW: Patty Whitesell, David Chart, Jane Peters, Richard Johnson, John Gates, Don Markley, Ray Strong, Margaret Sharpf, Kenneth Pomeroy, John Pasley, Sharon Starner, Richard Mann, Glen Bolin, Patricia Lechlitner, 72 Om gmac! Jim Lynch, Don Bolin, Peggy Bruns, Sue Greenlee, and Tom Scott. THIRD ROW: Wayne Barkey, Cynthia Keller, Margaret Dodson fSecretary-Treasurerj, Sharon Pletcher, Betty Jane Peer, Wayne Bishop, Bob Clouse, Don Heim, Bob Ball QPresidentj, Bill Tanner, Terry Paxton, Edwin DeMont, Jim Stevens, Eugene De Mein, James McLochlin, Dale Dodson, Steve Pershbacher, Judy Wakeland, Linda Lehman, Phil Murfitt, Jim Shaffer, Bill Hackett, Bob Braman, Bob Washburn, Jack Berrier, Larry Jacox, and Tom Kleckner. FOURTH ROW: Willard Irwin Charles Krieg, Carol Fisher, Glen Utter, Jeff Dauler, Marsha Tibbetts, Jim Howard, Karen Baker, Edward Madden, Barbara Vieweg, and Mr. Eslinger. 73 f im, NNN.- s l-...J Q' Q--pf WZ Fred Kehoe Football Basketball Golf, Robert Hrleman Ass't Football Ass't Basketball Track, J C Butler Baseball, B Team Football, Albert Lattrmer Jumor I-hgh Football Freshman Basketball and Track, Albert Kra lovansky Jumor I-hgh Basketball and Track, Walter Powers Erghth Grade Basketball Ass't Jr I-hgh Football and Track Wmzzq Janet Snook, Carolyn Klzer, Pat Dtmlap, S1byl Meloy B of B J X. X KIX Q ' I we , J Y K , 3. F i 2 I 5 . 1 it fi J ' 7 r ' I I. . ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' I . - , . - - ' - . I . . WW? FIRST ROW, L to R Dick Hillabrand Dick Alcock, B111 Hackett, Dennis Drerbelbrs Larry Hamell Don Rit zenthaler, Roger Wheeler Steve Miller, John Hansen, Mgr SECOND ROW Larry Girten, Jolm White Phil Murfitt, Roger Milner, Dick Drubert Jim Howard, Jim Johnson, Dahl Tibbetts, Dick Saunders Henry Hammes Ronnie Moore THIRD ROW John Scobey Jack Simpson Mike Thomas Kenny Klmgerman, Richard Stutz man, Clay Metsker, Harvey Phillips, B111 Nixon Chuck Johnson Steve Yoder, Jim Nelson, Ed Ousnamer, Marvin Wrckens, Coach Fred Kehoe 2aa6cz477l4ce746'zdc2z67f4e After two weeks of grueling practice the rough and ready Rockies were prepared to meet their irs opponent Warsaw The Plymouth eleven smashed hapless Warsaw 26 6 and eyed their next foe Rochester Apparently the Zebras had been eyeing Plymouth too for when the Rockies traveled to the Rochester Dust Bowl they were defeated 26 8 With the bitter taste of defeat fresh in their mouths Coach Kehoe s charges ran over Peru 34-0. Some of the excessive steam was gone when the Rockies met Wabash but they still managed to eke out a 14-13 win on a blocked P.A.T. An intra-county rivalry was started in the 1957 season when the Rockies played Bremen's first year varsity. As always experience won' the score: 33-7. Later in the week the Plymouth gridders proved to be spoilers when they dampened Knox s homecoming by winning 13-7. 'I'he Rockies polished off Nappanee 41-7 and then journeyed to Monticello to grub out a 14-14 tie with the flu epidemic just starting. The next week, Asiatic flu hit the football team in full force and caused the Homecoming to be postponed. The postponement did not deter the usual festivities, especially when the Rockies defeated Huntington 24-0. A11 in all, the Rockies had a good season by placing third in the C.I.A.C. and by having a 7-1-1 record. 75 71745. W ' Steve Yoder Clay Metsker Dick Stutzman Chuck Jolmson All American Conference 2nd Team Conference 1st Team Hxgh School Team Most Valuable Player J1m Howard Jack Slmpson Don Rnzenthaler Skxp Ph11l1ps J1m Johnson B111 Nrxon Dahl T1bbetts Conference 2nd Team All State Punter Conference 2nd Team 76 Dick Alcock Kenny Klingerman Roger Milner Dick Hillabrand NOT PICTURED D1ck Saunders John Scobey Marvm W1ckens Larry Ham ell Larry Glrten M1ke Thomas Edd1e Ousnamer J1m Nelson B111 Hackett 77 FF If 6 FIRST ROW Glen Books, Denny Drllard Jerry Rmgle Howdy Lrebengood Larry Roahrrg Marv Rader, Ron Rulzen, Dave Holland, Mgr SECOND ROW Coach J C Butler, B111 Van Vactor, Ken Henry J1m Derf, Doyne Trmmons Ph1l M1lner Ray Bockman 3, 764012660114 The Rockre B Team had a rocky season as they won only one of thexr games The hrghllght of the season came wxth therr 13 0 wrn over Nappanee A rundown of the rest of the season shows the Jumor grrdders losrng 0 15 to Warsaw, 6 19 to Rochester, and 0 14 to Goshen Even when they teamed up wrth the freshmen they had no better luck losxng to Bremen 26 7 and to Culver Mxlxtary Academy 18 O Drake, J1m Cook, Coach Robert Hrleman SECOND ROW Dave MIIIOH Trm Dunfee B111 Furry Ronald John son, Lew1s M11ler John Reeder, Tom Abbott, Jeff Hollett THIRD ROW James Smxth Dave Thomas, Drck S1ckm111er Mrke Kxper Marxon Lowry, Rrchard W1HqU1St Jrm Lehman, Larry Hatcher Gary Ellrs 7ze44m4n Eecofzd The freshman football team had a very successful fall campzugn as they won every game on therr schedule They averaged 24 pomts per game as compared to the1r opponents' three The Frosh overcame Rochester 33 O, Knox 7 O, Goshen 13 6, Warsaw 41 0 and New Carhsle 28 12 : . I . 7 . A I l 7 . . : . . , FIRST ROW: Steve Gray, Mgr., John Bockman, Eugene DeMien, Phil Yoder, Tom Emberger, Tom Wolff, Leon e . I I . , . a - 4 . . . : , 1 . Om? ' ocean The Homecoming game is the highlight of the football season. This year's Homecoming Queen, Judy Furry, is crowned by Tom Dauler, Vice-President of the Student Council as her court and their escorts look on The es- corts are Charles McC1ay Jeff Yoder and Jim VanVactor Queen Judy Furry with her court Linda Yoder and Marilee Davis reigned over the 1957 festivities 79 , . Y 7 ' 7 I ' 'Q , x ,X ,wif--ul., f 3 f N fmw rw 1 A ' . 'K , , 4' , A K ffl H- 6 as ' 3 Q Lx, Q! g JJ W W' 'PSS 4 fv ' gl K K +I, s 'MLM Q, vw Q , f ft ,., V xi .' K' + ' 'f 4 ' A I, E -,, my W K, 5 1 I, x A N 4 . I Q5 -ff. 5 I. lf' 1 j ,gn aw S 5 If 3 Q gm 'xv HQ X 4 ,3 .k ,Y Q,r K? mf ts? E X 5 A '2 235 2554 QQ X K X' - X ., Q if 1 . W f x v N ,Q 4 .nk I ,K B . Q 5 1 4 if K ' -1 5' -Q x ' . 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'ii2 W My l , FIRST ROW Dahl Tlbbetts Steve Yoder Larry Glrten M1ke Thomas Chuck Johnson SECOND ROW B111 NIXOD Larry Hamell R1chard Shultz Jrm Johnson Del Hatf1eld QNot Plctured Clay Metskerj Om cam Wtth an expertenced returnlng varsrty the Pllgrlms looked forward to an above average season Thetr expectattons were reallzed when they won eleven of seventeen starts Thetr srx defeats were by an average of less than three pornts On the openmg game of the season the Plymouth Qu1ntet traveled to North Judson to recerve a heart breaktng 59 61 defeat Wrth thelr rre aroused the Prlgrtms came back to w1n the next s1x games They beat Mrshawaka 60 55 and then rolled over Peru Goshen and Montlcello w1th scores of 67 52 73 57 and 68 57 They edged past Rochester w1th a 75 74 tally followed by a 53 47 wtn over Knox The Plymouth Dr1bblers were not as fortunate 1n the next two encounters They suffered defeat at the hands of Nappanee 55 57 and Wabash 54 58 Kehoe s Charges 51 54 They were then defeated 51 52 by Warsaw The Prlgrlms won three games beatrng I-Iunttngton 59 49 Bremen 80 40 and Culver Mrlttary Academy 76 45 The Plymouth Frve lost thetr last game by the close score of 64 65 to Elwood The Plymouth team placed fourth rn the conference standrngs The Prlgrlms also fared well rn tournament play tlus season They won the Hohday Tourney by beatlng Warsaw 60 36 and Nappanee 39 34 When sectlonal trme rolled around Plymouth fans had hlgh hopes of a repeat performance by w1nn1ng the Sectronal crown ln the f1rst game the Prlgrtms rolled over Rochester 72 60 rn the game the experts predrcted to be the best of the entrre Sectronal Therr next foe Culver was met and vanqurshed wrth lxttle trouble 73 56 In the Saturday afternoon sessron the Prlgrrms lost to LaPaz 46 48 rn an excmng but drsappotntmg game ' Z I ' I l Y . J ' ' ! I ' : I y J 1 y ' ' I 1 ' n - - In their next start, they won over Muncie Burris 45 -40. Then in a return match, Rochester defeated Coach I - l I - I . ' YI .. ' ' y - I - . . . . . . G 77017012 Chuck Johnson Larry Glrten Captam Del Hatf1eld Larry Hamell Conference Honorable MCDIIOD I i Bill Nixon 82 JIITI Johnson Steve Yoder Most Valuable Player Mlke Thomas Conference 2nd Team Rlchard Shultz Conference Honorable Mentxon 83 Clay Metsker FIRST ROW Davld Holland Mgr Larry Roahr1g Ph1lM1lner John Wh1te .hm Shafer D1ckH11labrand Art Meloy SECOND ROW Jack PFICC Steve Barnard J1rn Howard Jlm Derf Don Rltzenthaler Ph1lMurf1tt Um eam The B team were dogged by bad luck 1n therr prelrmlnary games thls season They won e1ght of seventeen starts and four of then defeats were by less than three pornts They lost the frrst game to North Judson by the score of 25 27 but bounced back to w1n the1r next two con tests wrth Mlshawaka 33 30 and Peru 26 l8 25 32 Rochester 36 46 Knox 37 40 Nappanee 28 38 and Montlcello 43 44 The B team then managed to strrng together four vretorres over Wabash 45 39 Muncle Burns 43 30 Rochester 40 34 and Warsaw 43 39 Just when ll looked as lf the B team s season was on an upswlng they dropped two to Culver and Huntrngton 29 40 and 20 49 They won the next two 35 32 and 40 32 over Culver Mrhtary Academy and Bremen The B team then ended the season as they had begun If w1th a loss to Elwood 38 39 B TEAM CHEERLEADERS Barbara Bldwell L1nda Fark Marsha Houghton Mar1dee Glrten 3 t , y .S . , . . 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' ' 7 J 7 v 9 ' ff n . , V I . , - The Junior-Pilgrims' victories were followed by' a long dry' spell as they lost the next five games to Goshen, - 1 1 - r 1 - Y av - 1 ' I -V ' - I I Y 'I D ' 1 D D n - 1 - - . . .. ..- . . ll , ' - ' ' - ' x J 1 ' FIRST ROW Steve Cray Mgr , Ronn1e Johnson B111 Furry Leon Drake Tom Wolff Rick Mann Mike Kyser Edd1e Madden Mgr SECOND ROW Tom Couse Dave Thomas, Tom Sheetz Tun Dunfee Tom Abbott John Pasley Lewis Mlller Ph11 Yoder Glen Starr B111 Couse 60571044 7mm The Freshman Basketball team had an exceptionally good season as they won 75010 of their games and ended the season with a skein of six victories 34 41 and to Warsaw 38 44 The Frosh Quintet rallied and won the next two games by beating Rochester 49 30 and Goshen 50 31 Bremen then blasted the hapless Frosh 44 22 for the Pilgrim s last loss of the season From then on it was nothlng but vlctories as the Frosh beat South Bend Riley 42 39 Rochester 40 37 Warsaw 46 39 Culver 38 23 Pierceton 51 36 and Goshen 41 27 FROSI-I CHEERLEADERS Bonnle Beals Nora France Bonnie Wagoner Sue Cole . I Q . . : . 7 , l , 7 They vanquished their first foe, Argos with a score of 41-29. They lost the next two to South Bend Central 1958 TRACK RECORD FIRST ROW Dale Dodson Ronald Whlckcar Jack Berrler Bob Ball Dxck Flosenzler Steve Mrller Ph11Murf1tt D1ck Hlllabrand John Brown John Bollenbacher J1m Yoder Larry Gxrten SECOND ROW Mgr Davld Holland Joe Hammes, Don Rnzenthaler Jack Prlce Larry Hamell Gllbert Berrrer J1m Johnson Steve Barnard B111 Lowry Mrke Kyser Tom Wolff D1ck S1ckm1ller Tlm Dunfee Ronnle Johnson J1m Smlth FOURTH ROW Jack Pansom Lewls Mlller Leon Drake D1ck Clouse Jerry Brock Rlck Mann Cary E1l1s, Ph11 Yoder Dave Thomas John Reeder an 6405 Our track team won f1VC meets and lost four They recelved fourth place at both the Goshen Relays and the Delphl Relays They won f1fth place at the C I C track meet and fourth at the Sect1onal The 880 relay team set a new school record of 1 35 4 Members of the 880 relay team were Drck Flosenz1er D1ck Hlllabrand Steve Bamard and Larry Hamell Major letter wmners 1ncluded Drck Flosenzxer Larry Hamell Dxck Alcock B111 Furry Larry G1rten, Dlck H11labrand Jack Pr1ce, Steve Barnard Jeff Yoder Ronald Whlckcar D1Ck Shaffer Grlbert Berrler Aprll Apr1l Apr1l Aprll Apr11 Aprll Apnl Aprll Apnl Apr1l Aprll May May Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth Plymouth 58 34 34 l 56 l!8 2 1 1X2 Lakevllle Warsaw 4 Argos Bourbon Wabash Peru New Carlxsle Culver Knox 4th place fGoshen Relays, Goshen 36 113 Bremen 4th place fDelph1 Relays, 5th place QC I C Meet Peru, Culver 18 1X2 LaPaz 4th place fSect1ona1 Meet Huntrngton 86 I ',,,.jf , V, 1 L ju , V V - V. , I 7' ' ' f,iZw:W' - dh Furry, Jim Shaffer, Dick Alcock, Mgr. Steve Gray, Mgr. John Hansen. THIRD ROW: Richard Morten, Marion I I I ! I 1 ' ' ' 1 72 ' 36 ' 3 39 X 59 1! ' 7 72 1 49 1X2 14 1X2 ' 9 48 X2 58 30 U2 ' 15 65 X ' 42 U6 29 ' 17 48 112 60 U2 ' 19 34 ' 22 72 X3 ' 25 42 67 ' 26 36 X2 ' ' 30 26 . . . , 6 30 9 18 ' , ' , Swag 7am 79444 05g The 1 ennls team had a rather medlocre season tlus year W1I1I'11I1g only four of eight matches When the time for the C I C tennis meet came, the Plymouth team were in top notch shape and man aged to win third place higher than they have finished in several years Their win ning third gave Lincoln High enough polnts to win the C I C All Sports trophy I was the third time that Plymouth teams have won the coveted trophy, one more t1me and lt will become the permanent property of P H S FIRST ROW Alv1n Hunter Jeff Yoder SECOND ROW John Metsker, Doyne Timmons, Clay Metsker, Reed Jones flu W zaamna The Cross-Country team were plagued by bad luck and Asian flu this season. Although their spirit did not lag during the season, they were unable to win any of their eight runs. FIRST ROW: Glen Starr, John Pasley, Dick Clouse. SECOND ROW: Del Hatfield, Louis Dimmitt, Jeff Yoder. aadS FIRST ROW Steve Jacox, Jon Whlte Bob Clouse, Art Meloy Larry Roahng SECOND ROW Ken neth Klxngerman, Harvey Phllllps, Mlke Thomas Several records were set th1s year by our golf team wh1ch had one of the best seasons 1n Plymouth golf h1story They won seven meets and lost f1ve They were the f1rst P H S team to w1n the C I C golf meet They also put 1n a better performance ln sectlonal play Qby w1nn1ng mnthj than any other P H S team -QW' FIP ST ROW Edwln De Mont Tom Wolff, Larry G1rten B111 Watson Bob Washburn Howdy Lrebengood Donald Stlles B111 Couse SECOND ROW CoachJ C Butler Steve M1ller Roger Wheeler Dahl T1bbetts Rober M1lner Ph1l Mu.rf1tt Jeff Yoder Steve Yoder J1m Yoder Mgr THIRD ROW J1m Derf Denn1sDre1belb1s Mllxe Thomas Don Rltzenthaler B111 NIXOH Larry Prlce Jack Prlce Kenneth Klxngerman The Plymouth baseball team had a very busy schedule planned for the summer but few games were played be f h d ore t e en of the school year Of the three games played before June 3 the Plymouth Sluggers won one and two were declared t1es because of a curfew Om pfbddt 'Bef Our Jumors and Semors danced the everung away among blts of countryslde borrowed from beauu ful Japan Our M1kado Mrke Thomas and hrs farr Lotus Blossom Jamce Thomas relgned over our prom SAYONARA a Japanese ood b X gf' ' '- S - Y- if Y a - 'I X 1 ' lg 2 4 i s 1008 1 Z' Pewmfa 24,4 scam: Sunday Evenrng June 1 1958 8 00 P M Plymouth Centennral Aud1tor1um Processronal Call To Worshrp Invocatron Scrlpture Prayer Prayer Response Anthems Sermon Choral Benedrctron Benedrcuon Recessronal Pomp and Crrcumstance Elgar Lrnda Bauer Organrst Let all Mortal Flesh Keep Srlence Rev Mrlton Petzold Rev Wallace Moore Rev Donald Krme Sevenfold Amen Stamer No Man rs an Island Whnney Kramer I-hgh School Chorr Thrngs That Are Sull True Rev Wm C R Sherrdan Now the Day lS Over Barnby Rev J A Hornrck War March of the Prrests Mendelsshon R1ta Jeffrrs Organlst 93 This is My Fat1'1er's World Ringwald 605 P09446 Overture Amerrcan Folk Rhapsody Grundman Processronal Pomp and Crrcumstance Elgar Hrgh School Band Natronal Anthem Invocanon Commencement Theme Not The Sunset But The Dawn The Homeland Mary Lou Hallman New Babes In Old Woods Charles McClay Pathways of Tomorrow Presentatron of Class Awardmg of Drplomas Class Roster Alumnr Song Benedrcuon Recessronal H1gh School Band W1lbur Eslmger Drrector Ke Rev Homer Krracofe Stephen Yoder Presrdent of Semor Class Llnda Yoder Koontz Barbara Vlewlg Accompanrst Thomas Dauler Evelyn Doerr Lyle K Klrtzke Supermtendent of Schools John Whlte Presrdent of Board of Educatron H R Beabout Prrncrpal of Htgh School Arthur Becknell Drrector Merr1ttSk1nner Accompamst Rev R L Kenworthy Coronauon March Meyerbeer ' Y Without A Song Youmans 94 A -mv- 9372 4 I' ..,M N -ff 5 HT 'Zg j A 'xx 43 Q , . . 5 fig! 1 f 1 , 6 ' +1 Y -- . 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Ba' 31 1, P , Ht, 3, O ffm, x .X K .L Y x . xl -- wr , 1 -4 7 .1 'K -o Q K3 ii'-sv an 4 'Q' A 1- -nf i X Om Wwauq The OUTSTANDING SENIOR BOY and GIRL are selected by the Junlor and Senlor class sponsors the Juntor class offrcers and four representattve senrors on the basrs of character attltude scholarshrp and partrcrpatlon Evelyn Doerr Tom Dauler VALEDICTORIAN Evelyn Doerr SALUTATORIAN Tom Dauler SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS Spectal Scholarshrp Indtana Un1vers1ty Trl Kappa Scholarshlp Spectal Scholarshrp Evelyn Doerr Tom Dauler Indrana Unrversrty Amerlcan Legron Scholarshrp Pat Georg Resrdence Scholarshtp Indrana Untversrty Connre Morrts State Scholarshrp Indrana State Teacher s College Mary Lou Hallman State Scholarshtp Ind1ana State Teacher College Presrdent s Scholarshtp Frankltn College A A U W Scholarshlp Lrnda Yoder MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS Evelyn Doerr Tom Dauler The LYMAN BUTLER award rs presented by the Krwants Club to the outstandrng agrrculture student Drck Flosenzler The MUSIC award rs presented to the outstandlng musrcran by the Rotary Club Barbara Vreweg The BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL WOMEN S award of S25 IS presented to the outstandrng student commercral work Helen Prrce The BAUSCH 8a LOMB HONORARY SCIENCE award IS presented for outstandrng work rn three years of htgh school scrence as well as outstandtng character scholarshrp and leadershrp Evelyn Doerr The TRI KAPPA ART award of 3510 IS presented to the most outstandrng sernor art student Ronald Welch The ART DEPARTMENT award 15 grven to the most outstandrng and mdustrrous art student Ronald Welch The TANNER award rs presented at the end of the football season to the member of the team havrng the best mental attrtude sportsmanshlp and wrllrngness to cooperate Clay Metsker to an outstandtng athlete on the basrs of academrc standrng athletrc ablltty leadershtp sportsmanshtp and mental attrtude Steve Yoder REPRESENTATIVES TO GIRLS STATE Susan Brown Evelyn Doerr Outstandrng Crttzen Award Llnda Hawklns Nancy Kemp Good Cruzen Award Carolyn Krzer Jean Wrlllams Ltnda Yoder REPRESENTATIVES TO BOYS STATE Tom Dauler Sklp Plullrps B1ll Rose Mrke Thomas Steve Yoder Secretary of State 0 0 0 - - , - The NOBLE KIZER award is presented in the spring I 'S . , . . . . in 96 , , gi? PM fa! LOMPLIMENTS BANK The Marshall County Trust 8. Savings Co PLXNIOLTH INDIANA Oulr JO X1 C115 of f onlmuous SPH lu 1907 1958 Nltlfllbflf Feclmdl Dcxposlt IIISLIIRIIICF Corp A ..- - ... Mi 1 f 'gill -L f 'fix' r s va f 55.3111 7 'Ll .- ' Q! s I' ? If zfiiiiigl Nl nk, 4 N O 7 , ' T 7 COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS BEAR CAT STORE BERGMAN S LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS TAILORS 20NMhgnSt t DRINK 210 N Center Street IW BOTTLE S Pl 0 r the Br THE BALL CO STORE FOR MEN t Real E tate CRESSNER 8. CO E 1 bl hed 892 tgag L DON S SPORTING GOODS HOME OF ALL SPORTS FANS IZON M hga1St WE62 31 LONIPLINTEWTS OF COURTESY CLEANERS , 4 . ic i a ree I The a e to CO Abs racts ' S FO , ands You Know . S a iS 1 . f Mor ' e Oans Insura c 7 -S 1 A 4 ' A . ic i 'I . -' T. G 81 G SUPER MARKET 104 NOITTI Watu Strut HOME OWNED HOMF OPERATFD LOMPLIMENTS OF MARSHALL F KIZER dlli JAMES H NEU f1TToR1w1-:YS AT Lux WARD RITTENHOUSE The Hom: of F1111 Furmture an LFES VIC STOCKMAN REFRIC ERATION FOOTWEAR Ph mouth IIld1Hfl3 CONGRATL LATIONS an BFST OF LUFK TO THF CLASS Ol' 18 ORR S FLORAL SHOP Phone 6 2070 mwah MARKS ELECTRIC SHOP ELECTRIC 81 PLUMBING MATERIALS 420 W I arro Phone W E 64663 N ATIONAI HFAI TH SYSTEM Manufacturers of Vapor Metal Bath Cabmets D011 me MARKS Prop . , , 1 , 1 1 1 A -' L lv . vtv A 1 1 1 A 1 v an ss ,, 1 ' d . .those heavenly carpets by Your Westinghouse Dealer Q - I O ' d 1 . 1' 1 V f 1 A . . , . LAUER S ofmourse VIEW S and BOYS APPARFI Hx mouth FFFDS SFF DS FLRTILIZFRS HARDIX ARE Plwnouth I I1 1 Phone W I7 6 5021- 704 W L1Porte Situ HECKAMAN S BARBER SHOP lla IL farm Strut Plvmouth Indiana or rm BIG MUG Road 30 W est COMPLIMENTS MERRIMAN S GROCERY STORE PLYMOUTH DAIRY t IQIQ nfl Stxllf rout VI HOLES XI F and RPTAIL VRADE A NIILIx PRODUCTS -'IIIUIIIIL Incli- ' 112 West Washirlgtcmrx Street THE PEOPLES DRUG STORE WALVRILIZN ,xf'L:x4:Y If. VI . TJRNIIHUII, Prop, Phone- WTC-6-3107 COURTESY DEPENDABILITY , HOWARD FARM 84 HOME SUPPLY I' . nm 'tu u m , ' Y 'I 'L ' L . L f Q--1 IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL CIUIVIPI,INII'fN'l'S , . Sinc- at Q ' I' 'ng OF ' I Plx dna 1 O 8. H JEWELERS 113 E C FNIAHXTHINQ IN JPVII-I RY IOVIPLETE REPAIR SERVII E LOMPLIMENTS TRUMAN MOTORS KONI RATI I ATIONS I BI' ST WISHES TO THF I LASS UI' 8 SHEMBERGERS DRI 1 S I OSMETIC S PHOTOGR APHIL SUPPLIES SKINNER S PHARMACY Pho me WE 64130 CONGRATULATIONS To The Cracludtes Of Today Thf Ieddf IS OI Tomorrow PUBLIC SERVICE C0 THE PAINT SHOP 1 Tl-In VH 61140 COMPI INIIANTS TU TIIP I I ASS OI' 8 R N POWNALL DDS f . Jarro St. OF aIIf I I ' V' I I If M , I I . ' '5 A A N W 1 123 E. I,aPurn- Street-I r ' - , Plymouth COMPLINIENTS OF I . , -Y PILL 4M,xS. Prop. IOT Vivulvr Strfwl Phone- vf- ' NORTHERN INDIANA I I .. ' ' '5 . . , . . . 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