Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1917

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Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 31 of 72
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Page 31 text:

By NELLIE M. HEAD. GREAT Jupiter, from liis throne of state Says, “Listen, fairies to what I relate! Back on old earth’s mundane sphere, An important event takes place this year.” “The event which I speak of on this date. Is that the Senior class will graduate; And Venus, as goddess of love, must see What the future of this class will he.” “Minerva, the goddess of wisdom, must find The condition of each Senior’s mind. And Diana, the goddess of hunt, with quiver and dart. Must report the condition of each one’s heart.” So all the goddesses hastened here, To watch over the Senior Class this year; And no matter how «lark the day, or late the hour. We felt the thrill of their unseen power. And we wonder as the time draws nigh. Which goddess we’ll follow as years roll by; Will it be the goddess of love, of wisdom or hate. Who will rule our lives in home and state?

Page 30 text:

I 111 Cl 1! ::: III ::: ass Song By ARTHUR BECK NELL and GEORGE MILNER. (Sung to the ir of “Honolulu. America Loves You”.) I. Oil Seniors where are you going; Oh Seniors where are you going? No longer can you remain here; fortunes you must try. Since you have finished tins school of Plymouth High. You're now about to leave school and you must hid them all good-bye. Oh Plymouth High School—The Seniors all love you. Oh Plymouth High School- They're strong for you too—that’s true. We’ve always stood by you faithfully. You’ve always treated us gratefully, W e've been here four years and we always have proved true. Your math and history have proven a mystery. But we’ve worked, never shirked our studies thru. Up in High School where we’ve spent these days We’ve learned that honest hard work pays. Oh Plymouth High School, we’ve got to hand it to you. II Miss Johnson you sure have helped us, Oh Stuart why do you get fussed ? Miss Galbreath, you have helped us in all our plays. Miss Roth with you we have spent so many happy days. Miss Gordon and Mis’ dePont have helped us thru so many frays. Oh wee Miss Holzbauer, we all love your dance hour, Oh dear Miss Landgon we bow to your power—we cower. Oh Jackson likes all our melodies—or rather all Miss Scott’s harmonies Why is he always on hand when we start to sing? Oh Coil and Roadcap. you never let 11s nap. And McDowell since you’ve gone we’ve you missed you much. Up in High School where these people reign, W e’ve worked with all our might and main. Oh Plymouth High School—we’ve got to hand it to you. III. 1Y Juniors we leave the High School. “To care for it should be their rule. The Sophs and Ereshmen need care—it’s up to you. If you just equal our records, you’ve enough to do. You now will find your life hard, now that as Seniors we are thru. Oh Plymouth High School—the Seniors all love you. Oh Plymouth High School—we’re strong for you too—that’s true. We’ve always stood by you faithfully. You’ve always treated us gratefully, We’ve been here four years and we always have proved true. Your math and history have proven a mystery. But we’ve worked, never shirked our studies thru. Up in High School where we’ve spent these days, We’ve learned that honest hard work pays. Oh Plymouth High School—we’ve got to hand it to you.



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i:::!:::::::::::!:!:::::::: CLASS OFFICERS. George Switzer ......................................President Margaret Schrock ...............................Vice-President Margaret Cressner ................................. Secretary Noble Kizer .........................................Treasurer Mary Cavender CLASS ROLL. Clark Logan Bernice Lauer Margaret Cressner Beatrice Losey Ernest Lee Dina Cramer Mildred Morris Hubert Ogden Bessie Cook Laura Ryan Marie O'Keefe Mary Jane Cleveland Merle Strom beck Paul Rains Arthur Clough Margaret Schrock Jarvis Rhinehart Harold Fries Russell Wise George Switzer Faye Gibson Elmer Poor Helen Stelnbaugh Lott Grossman Oliver Blain Irene Schuh Juanita Hess Edmund Jeftirs Myrtle Wilson Ruth Harris William Cordick Curtis Brugh Lena Harley Russell Denman Catherine Curtis Helen Harley Katherine Humphrey Arnold Deuwilis Alice Harris Hazel Irwin Irene Frey man Richard Huff Edna Lawrence Ralph Irwin Iva Inks Jean Murgatroyd Noble Kizer Olvie PflefFer Glee Amons Ruth Linkenhelt Olka Leonard William Richeson Ronald Swinderman Paul Lawrence Pearl Kleckner Blanche Simons

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