Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1910

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THE SENIOR ANNUAL Marie Leonard. She goes about with a smile and song, As gay as gay can be. As free from care as the day is long, This happy girl Marie. Katherine Foltz. There is a fair maiden called Kate, Whom no one ever could hate. All the boys this maid do adore. Tho things may be dark all the while, She is ever ready to smile, So she counts her friends by the score- Marc Lauer. A quiet lad, yet full of fun, Is this boy we call Marc. We always count on him for one, In any sort of lark. David Lineberry. A man of valor here you see, We'll laud him to the sky. In lab. there never aught could be, What David wou1dn't try. Erwin Machel. And this our studious Erwin, Who's read every book ever printed. He 'll ever be busy discovering things, Before they 've even been hinted. Beulah Pence. This dark-haired Miss she does expect To be a teacher fine, And so she'l1 go now to Valpo, To get herself in line. Nada Livinghouse. , It might be a warm and bright spring day Or might be blowing a gale, She's always late-which ever way, Because she comes by rail. Paul Thayer. A comrade true is HApostle Paul, In Trig he does excel, A star when comes to play base-ballg All things he does do well. Alonzo lNalker. Here is an old tormentor, The star in Physics class ? 'Z 'Q He's sure to be an inventor Of airships you can't surpass.

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THE SENIOR ANNUAL Mercie Jones 'Twas once the rage to be versy This spirit she soon did feel, Instead of staid, plain Mercie, She signed herself Marcelle. Alva McKesson. And this the wise boy Alva, Should wear a gown and wig, And sit in the courts of England From the way he reasons in Trig. Hannah Davis. Joan of Arc she might be called, Her will power is so strong, It matters not if other ways The whole world does go on- Edwin J ohnsou. This one-so very bright is he, From fear we'd all turn pane, N0 matter what the quiz might he, lf he should chance to fail. Ferrcl Shafer. If all the men round here about We advertised for sale, ere thout a doubt, Her choice would be, wi The man who brings the mail. Mabel Copp. If Mabel C. does come along, Straight faces we must wear, And never do the slightest wrong, A cop is always there. Walter Thayer. It seems as school could ne 'er agree With this boy we call Dutch, No wonder why - in fact you see Ile thought he'd work too much. Cyrel Foreman. Jack of all Trades is a handy man In life a prominent factor. Which Cy will be decide if you can, VVhether artist or an actor. Fern Gibson. We knew her power was mightly, But tho't it scarce went so far As to get a fine school teacher, And ride around in his car.



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THE SENIOR ANNUAL Robert Long. It was in English long ago, Poor Bob eouldn't say a thing, But blush up to his very ears, When stung was the past of sting, Hazel Adams- This country lass whom here you see, Should be as pleased as pleased can be In her one found love 's greatest charm, 'Tis settled sure they'll live on the farm Edna Johnson. So kind and motherly is her tone, She'll be matron at orphans' home, Keeping the skinny ones out of the way Putting her fat babes on display, Lois Johnson. Never alone-do you mind, Lois Johnson can you find. In quiet street or crowded throng, Some one else is always along. Ethel Zumbaugh. With such sweet ways as well you know It seems indeed a mystery She wasn't married years ago, This girl who wrote the history. Erma Lemler. This bonnie lass with cheeks so red, Will prove a happy charmer, And settle down to cook and sew For some young worthy farmer. Flossie Lower. She likes to whisper very much, Or lean across and talk to Dutch. For as to be-say cross or sour, Was never known of Flossie Lower. Frances Marks. Here's to the one who wrote these lines, And if they please she's glad 'tis so, If not-indeed no harm was meant, So just forget and let it go.

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