Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1920

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Your name is Arthur WilKinson. You have such a roaming disposition that you will not be content to remain in one place long at a time. You will be the clown for a circus troop for awhile and while with then , you will become acquainted with the girl whom you are to marry. Your whole life will be happy and care-free. (Arthur's place at the table is taken by a girl.) Your name is Bernice Holem. You will devote your time to some great work, either the Red Cross or the Salvation Army. In which ever you choose you will ac- hieve many great things and be known for your congenial disposition and noble charac- ter. (Bernice’s plate at the table is taken by a boy.) Your name is Harold Robertson. Ten years from now you will be in some wes-' tern state, either Wyoming or Montana. You will be a detective and solve a great mystery which shall win for you much praise and distinction. You will then become the head of some large Detective Agency. (Harold's place at the table is taken by a girl.) Your name is Jean Metsker. My deat girl! An easy life 1st not always going to be yours. For a time you will be forced to live in dire poverty and have to resort to washing and scrubbing to support your houseful of children, one of whom will some day be the President of the United States. Gypsy—You say there is one of the members of your class who is not here? Do you happen to have a handkerchief belonging to that person? Jean—Oh! Yes, I have. Here it is. (Giving her the handkerchief.) Gypsy—(Throwing handkerchief in the air.) I see a woman of strong mind, streng will, and a strong temper! A lecturer on a strong subject.—an old maid, de- monstrating her independence of man, her name escapes me.—Wait—Oh! Yes! It is Gladys Porter. Trella—Now your future is assured you. Just see what people you are going to be. an honor to the class of twenty. Samuel—Come on. Let's give a yell for our class, the greatest class of all. BLUE AND GOLD. RAH. BLUE AND GOLD, RAH! BOW! WOW! WOW! BLUE AND GOLD. RAH, BLUE AND GOLD. RAH! CHOW! CHOW! CHOW! BOOM-A-LAKA. CHIC-A-LAKA. Z«S! BOOM! BAH! SENIORS TWENTY RAH! RAH! RAH! (CURTAIN) THIRTY-ONI-

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Be careful and not risk your life too often as you will so often be called upon to do. Never jump out of a window any higher than from the twentieth floor of a building, or leap from a car when it is going any more than 60 miles an hour, as something dan- gerous might happen. (A girl takes Albertus’ place at the table.) Your name is Trella Davis. You have wonderful possibilities o making a brilliant career and will be very influential among all your associates. However this careev may not be yours especially if you insi‘t upon becoming the wife of a certain young gentleman from Tyner, with whom you arv? now infatuated. But do not marry him for someone else is coming along who will make you much happier. (A boy takes Trella’s plate at the table.) Darle Pfeiffer—My lad! You have a WONDERFUL talent, that of singing. You will secure fame as a world renowned baritone singer. But what is this I see? Oh, many marriages, yes and divorces, ah! you are fickle! But remember the Talent! It will win you great fame and popularity. (A girl takes Darle’s place at the table.) Frances Ellis—Frances, you will be a very busy woman, politics being your vo- cation in life. You will be one of the greatest of women politicians and some day your name may appear in the “Who’s Who.” Who knows? But you must be very careful, my dear, for there will be some one who w'll be very jealous of your powers and may do you harm. However if you are very discreet she will never gain any power over you and you will be very successful and happy. (Frances’ piace at the table is taken by a girl.) Your name is Ruth Mock. You have a bright future although not long life. You have considerable talent in dancing and some day may be a wonderful stage dancer; if so, you will have a great number of admirers and much popularity. You will be mar- ried at least three times and you will be very happy. (Ruth Mock’s place at the tabic is taken by a young man.) Your name is Oscar Cullison. As soon as you graduate you will attend college at ARGCS. majoring in bean-shooting. You will then return to P. H. S. and teach Man- ual Training. You will probably marry one of your classmates, providing you cveit get the courage to ask the fatal question. (Oscar’s place at the table is taken by a girl.) Your name is Myrtle Deitl. As you are fond of using a broom and swinging the rolling pin. you will soon board the ship of matrimony and sail the deep green seas at Linkville. But you will marry so young that you will soon grow t'red of married life and leave your husband and family to accept a position as floor walker at Zehner's mill. (A young man takes Myrtle’s place at the table.) Your name is Oral Bell. Oral, you will travel much and win either fame or for- tune. Perhaps you will enter the Military Servire and be distinguished by some great achievement for your country. Also, you will have many love affairs but you will never mairy, and the chances are that you will die a sudden and tragic death. (Oral's place at the table is taken by a girl.) Your name is Mae Hartsough. Sinre you are such a gay and frivolous young lady you will lead the life of a social butterfly. You will marry for wealth. A bald - headec husband and a French poodle will be your sole cares. You will have a host of friendo and will always be in demand at all social affairs. (A boy takes Mae's place at the table.) rui iu



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Juniors C L A S S () F F I C K R S i. CLASS ROLL President Vice President Secretary T reasurer Class Advisor Dorothy Black Forrest Armington Thelma canan Wayne Cox Ruth Freyman Hattie Holen. Josephine Jones Justice Loeffler Pauline Price Helen Eich Vivian Stout Bernard Pippenger Gail Troyer Paul Tanner Miles VanVactor Clara White Etta Thomas Glenwood Beattie Vincent Ball Edith Boys Russell Carothers Jennings Greenlee Edith Cummins Leanora Hunter Fern Kanarr Mabel Milner Mildred Schroeder Ruth Simons Doris Snyder Helen Strombeck Charlotte Thomas Geraldine VanGilder Mary Wade Frances Zehner ... Meyer Lauer Glenwood Beattie Mable Milner Thelma Canan Dolly Schlosscr Henry Baske Anna Buzzle Morris Cressner George Cummins Clair Gurthet Charles Jones Meyer Lauer Florence Morlock Helen Schuh Victor Shanks Arthur Grossman Franklin Swantz Virgil Thompson Mary Vanvactor Earnest Webster Reo Zehner Estella Franklin Till l(TY Iftfl

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