Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1918

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The Board of Education i Guy Baker, President Harry Unger, Secretary L. J. Hess, Treasurer R. jiosenhans, B. l'd., A. B, is from the University of Michigan and the Michigan State Normal College. Although not with us all year, he has raised the efficiency or the student body to a remarkable degree. He was added to the faculty upon the resignation of Nathan Coil and in the role of a Science teacher he has done excellent work. Rollie A. Coil, of XVabash College, and in charge of the manual training department, is a valued addition to our faculty. Wcxrkiiig with Mr. Coil has proven very interesting and enjoyable to the students of P. ll. and we sin-r cerely hope for his return the coming year. lithel Bryanf M. Acc't., our new commercial teacher, has the hearty ap- proval of every high school student. Efficiency has been her watchword and undoubtedly the standard of the school has been raised through her efforts. Miss Bryan has attended Marion Normal, Zaner School of Penmanship and Bliss Business College. Bessie Scott, of Valparaiso University, in charge of the music and art in the Plymouth schools, has proven herself a true and patient friend in teaching would-be Carusoes and Melbas the art of public singing. Rose Holzbauer, from the Columbia School of Expression, has won the hearty and sincere regard of the student body as the teacher of the H. S. calis- thenics. Miss llolzbauer also has done notable work in teaching the little folks in dancing. Marjorie A. Bond, a new addition to our faculty. is from University of XYisconsin and the Bradley Polytechnic Institute, Miss Bond as our Domestic Science teacher, has convinced us that she is very eflicient in that line, and her work done the past year is highly commendable, Alice Langdon, substitute teacher and clerk, has been associated with the Plymouth schools for a number of years. Each new class adds to her pop- ularity. g E101



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I zickey Tanner XVilkinson lk-ally Maxey l reym:m Baske Chase Hall I :user Ryan Morrow Seymour Vullison llmn ae fweeeee e Us O 0 h t Anyflling from BFFfll0Z'F?1,S HKrz'u1zer Sonafal' N to zllr. Jazzlv uljrorlzfzzadirzg Ibe Pup. Cl El Um or s s-- mm Although the high school orchestra this year has not z111pez11'ed as often as formerly, the music at the Friday morning Chapel exercises was very much almpreeiated and their work done the past year has been Very commendable. In addition to the old members of the orchestra that were buck again this year, there are several new and x'uluuhle ones, both from the liighth grade and the freshman class. The members of the orchestra ure: Floyd Cullison, Ilo Sey- mour, llzittie Morrow, l.aur:1 Ryan, Glenwood Beatty, Ruth l reyman, llow- ard Mzmxey, Yincent Ball, Meyer Lauer. Kenneth Lackey, Rulo Garn, Paul Tanner, llenry Bziske, .liames Chase, Arthur VVilkinson and Miss Scott di- ieetor. XX'ith Bliss Scott back again next year, and the members working with her, there will no doubt he an orchestra of which any school could be proud. E121

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