Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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And we’ll stand by them for this. But the Juniors next year, when we’re no longer here Will beg teachers to give them just a few little credits. To be like us and graduate. Tune—“Let’s All Be Good Pals Together.’’ Let’s all be good pals together, That’s the spirit that should fill the air. Let’s smile in all sorts of weather Treat everybody fair and square. Remember, we should be thankful to be here. To err is human, to forgive divine, Let’s all be good pals together For when you’re gone you’re gone a long long time. Trella—Listen, Marjorie is making the class will and she wants to know if there is anyone who wants to will anything in particular. (Everybody starts to talk at once). Marjorie—Oh! give me a pencil and some paper quick! Class Will Heyward Gibson—I will and bequeath my office of President to one Ernest Webster. Samuel Schlosser—I bequeath my fine manners and good breeding to one Darle Florian. Ruth Parker—I will my vanity, powder, paint and cold c can» to one Alma Fain. Fiances Ellis—I bequeath my winning ways and art of catching all the Senior boys to one Dorothy Black. Trell.i Davis—I have some doll dishes and a little red chair and I would like to will them to Bob and Rae so they can go to housekeeping. Albertus Zumbaugh—I will my winning ways and sunny disposition to one Reo Zehner. Genevieve Sester—I will my old curling iron to Wayne Curtis so he can have bet- ter Marcelle. Ruth Mock—I do will my gift of gab to one Charlotte Thomas. Elsie Lidecker—I do will any overlooked cuds of gum I may have lef'i sticking on the under side of desks, banisters or assembley seat to one Glenwood Beattie. Bernice Holem—I will my interest in Mr. Hensel to one Vivian Stout. Oral Bell—I will my stature and Hercules strength to Meyer Laucr. Oscar Cullison—I will my derby hat and walking stick to one who is in need of these articles. Justice Leofflcr. George Stevens—I do will one, Gladys Porter to Paul Tanner. Edith Head—I will my extra head to one, Athalind Kellison. Darle Pfeiffer—I will my art in toe dancing to one Geo. Cummins. Mae Hartsough—I will my place on the honor roll to one Charles Jones. Jean Metsker—I do will my place as Editor-in-chief of the Mayflower to Gail Troyer. Mary Morgan—«I will my five dollars which I won on the Essay Contest to be used in purchasing the corner stone for the New School Building. TW KNTY-SIX

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coming now I think. (Bell rings). Yes I guess I was right. (Much chattering in the hall and Jean is heard ushering them in a room to take off their wraps. (Party scene follows until all the Seniors arrive.) Trella—Oh, Frances, you didn’t forget your music did you? Frances—No, I brought it. I left it on a chair in the hall. Shall I get it? All—Yes. do. Jean—Oh. say. let's sing our class song that Arthur, Oscar, Doris and Trella fin- ished. I have a few copies of it here. (Frances plays and the class sings—some sit- ting. some around piano.) Class Song Tune—“Jerry. ” Schoolmates. We’re so sorry we arc leaving. And we’re truly not deceiving. ’Neath Gold and Blue. Schoolmates, We will always think of you. And we will leave to you the task of keeping up the records We have made in dear P. H. S. Schoolmates, We have always been so faithful You have always teen so grateful And it’s now up to you, To keeo o'd P. H. S. A place of great success. But since we’re going, good-luck to you now. Tune—“Waiting” Steinebach, You’ve helped us, we're proud of it too. Renwick. Our best friend we love, for she’s always ready to give us her best. Galbreath worked so hard on our class play. And Kercher you know that we know that you are fair and square Davis and Hensel are well liked. Tingstrom and Keller two pals sure. Boss, and Schlosser, and Huffman too. All the faculty we’re for you. Tune—“Tulip Time” There’s a place that I know where such green Freshies grow That they added a little Gold. In this fine P. H. S. there’s a class that’s next best To the S E N I O R S. They're the Sophomores so true to our own Gold and Blue, W FNTY-HVK



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Doris Tomlinson—I will and bequeath my pet dog with all of its pink ribbons to one Henry Easke to keep him company while strolling around the streets. Robert Clough—I will my place as a star Basketball Player to Lewis Boggs. Walter Morrow—I will my fame won on the debate platform to one Ralph Terry. Harold Robertson—I will my round trip tickets to Culver to Thelma Canan so she can visit her Johnny at the Academy more often. Blanche Leonhard—I will my beloved Chemistry Book to Clara White so she won’t miss her Caesar pony so much. Dorothy Piper—I will my naturally curly hair to one Edith Boys as it seems that her hair will lever grow out. Myrtle Deitl—I do will my hum to one Dale ftains so people will know he is in school. Arthur Wilkinson—I do will my part as hero n The Gypsy Rover to Alves O’Keefe so he will have a more prominent place on the stage than scrubbing floors. Heyward Gibson—In behalf of the Senior Class. I would like to will something to each of the following teachers, Mr. Davis. Miss Tingstrom, Mr. Hoffman and Mr. Steincbach. We of the Senior Class do will and bequeath to Supt. Steinebach, the balance of cur Class Treasury to be used in buying a pair of rubber shoes, to be used for Detective Work. We feel sure that he ca:| make good use of these in dealing with the classes that are to be our successors. To Mr. Davis a book on “How to make extemporaneous speeches before the as- sembly room. To Miss Tingstrom—a Victrola Record entitled, “I’ll give you a MAJOR, if you do that again.' To Mr Hoffman—A book entitled “How to make a Model Basket Ball Team. Jean—Aren’t you going to will anything Marjorie? Marjorie—No I guess not. What’s the use? The will is long enough now anyway. Trella—Well if you won’t I will for you, if I may. Marjorie—I guess you may if you want to. Trella—All right. Take this down. (Marjorie writes while Trella dictates). I. Marjorie Morcombe, do will and bequeath my b'rd like voice to one Howard Grossman so he can sing h s part in the Operetta next year. Marjorie—All right, if that is all I will take the will down town tomorrow and have Messrs. Schlos er, Hess and Unger sign it. Jean—Now Trella and I have arranged for a little surprise. If you will all come to the living room for a minute I will let you come back here in just, a few minutes. (EXEUNT) Act III—Future Scene—I (A gypsy lady is seated by a table. Trella and Jean come in). Gypsy—Gladys Porter. Jean—Are you ready? They are so anxious to come in that we can hardly keep them out. Gladys—Quite ready Madam. Tiella—Don’t forget that we want you to tell nothing but their future, because it T i i a -si k

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