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r j MAYFLOWER 1924 Frances Arman trout “Of all th ’ tfrls that art- so smart. There's none like pretty Sally. Quartette '21, '23. '24 tiler Club '21. '23. ’24 Sylvia '21 Phoenix High School '22 Inter-da. » Basket Ball ’23. '24 Art Editor Mayflower Senior Play Walker Ayres Ex. '24 Mabel Heim There is a tongue like Delia's o'er her cup. That runs forever without winding, up Mixed Chorus ’21. '22 Glee Club ‘23 Sylvia '21 Cherry Blossom '22 Inter-das Basket Ball '24 Senior Play Harold Huff He has the stamp to an ora- t or” Inter-clav. Basket Ball '22, '24 Senior Carnival 24 Track and Field '22, ‘23, '24 •«U'e T fnty-Thrre tfififTfifr ?rv 3E.
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Rae White “A merry miss and full of fun. Sylvia '21 Glee Club '21 Typist for Mayflower Martha Tanner “.! most excellent, accomplished lady” Treasurer '22 Quartette '22, ’23. '24 Glee Club '21. '22. ’23, '24 Orchestra '23. '24 Inter-class Basket Ball '23 Sylvia '21 Cherry Blossom '22 Accompanist 24 Senior Play Mixed Chorus '22, '23, '24 Typist for Mayflower Fern Price “Kindness and 'wisdom and a loving heart. Glee Club '21 Junior Minstrel '23 Inter-class Basket Ball '24 Thelma Spitler My tongue within my lips I rein. For who talks much must talk in vain. Senior Carnival Fast Ttcenty-Tic'j
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HI MAYFLOWER -1934 Class History Chapter I. OVV the history of the Class of Twenty-and-Four, of the High School of the City of Plymouth, County of Mar- shall, State of Indiana, is in this wise: In the beginning, in the two and eighteenth year of our Lord, in the ninth month, there entered into this Land of Learning, five and forty seekers after knowledge. Among that great multi- tude of people, some were timid and others were green and fresh. They were overcome by a feeling of smallness and insignificance as they entered this land. They believed not that they should become wise and have great triumphs among the people. Chapter II. Now it came to pass as they dwelt long in this land flowing with knowl- edge, that they four times assembled in the Hall of Class Organization, where they did listen with eagerness to the speeches and nominations. Then did they choose (Hen Ritchey to be their leader throughout their time in this land. Yea, then also did they say Mildred Garl to be the first helper unto him. I nto Howard Carr was given this place throughout their remaining years. During the second year, unto Martha Fanner was given the money box for their pieces of silver, and unto Myrle Marsh was this given the other years that remained to them. The tablet for their records, while in this land, was always in the possession of Genevieve Huff. These leaders served them nobly and the ('lass of Twenty- and-Four are grateful to them for their services. Likewise they did choose to In- one of their colors, the blue of the sky and the sea. For the other tliev did choose gold, the emblem of value, purity, anti radiance which did shine with a bright light in the gloom of disappoint- ment and hardship. Chapter III. And as the Class did journey through the land, they did make merry. The first time they did gather together was for a Hallowe’en party at the Parish House to which most of the five-and- forty members did come. Lo, four years did they celebrate this masquerad- ing festival. And it came to pass in the first and second year of their life as a class that they did assemble unto the Temple of St. Valentine. As the spring of each year drew nigh, they did gather at Pretty Lake to enjoy the earth and the fullness thereof. Now, when the time for the departure of the Class of Twcnty-and-three had nearly come, this class did send messages unto them saying, “Come ye and make merry for all things are now made ready for a feast. They did come and did eat of the good things and did rejoice with the C lass of Twenty-and-Four. It came to pass that in the Junior and Senior years, a certain maiden, Rae White, having attained a birthday, en- tertained this class at her country dwell- ing. Now . it so happened that they did also gather unto the house of another maiden, Mabel Heim, to celebrate their last Hallowe’en festival. They did cat, dance, and make merry, and so returned to the Hall of Education. Lo, and be- hold, for the ruler of this land was very much wroth and spake unto them say- ing, “(Jo, gather ye each one into my hall, so that ye may know my strength and your punishment for dancing.” They did all assemble there, some with fear, some with regretfulness, and others with merriment. Into them he t'asc Twenty’Four 3E7W. 325
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