Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1928

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Top Row — Helen Southworth, Editor-in-chief; Norbert Neidlinger, Business Manager. Second Row — Julia Trowbridge, Literary Editor; Merritt Skinner, Advertising Manager; Kath¬ erine Link, Art Editor. Third Row — Katherine Rankin, Girls’ Athletic Editor; John Spahr, Boys’ Athletic Editor; Eern McKesson, Snapshot Editor; Paul Buckingham, Joke Editor. Fourth Rote Lucius Tanner, Ass ’t Advertising Mgr.; Freda Stansbury, Ass’t Art Editor; Marcile Holem, Junior Editor-in-chief Elect; Robert Canan, Junior Business Mgr. Elect. g( 26 fr-

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Georgia Summe Sweet Georgia Brown Tri-I . Raymond Taber Let's Talk About My Sweetie Now Hi-Y; Football ’26, ’27, Captain ’28; Bask¬ etball ’26, ’27, ’28; Interclass Basketball ’25; Track ’26, ’27. Lucius Tanner Wimmen, AAAH! Class Treas. ’26, ’27, '28; “Mayflower” ’28; Hi-Y; Senior Sextet ’28; Orchestra ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28; Band ’25, ’26, ’27, ’28. Mary Thornburg Do You Believe in Dreams ? “Ye Pilgrim”; Tri-L; Theacallosia Liter¬ ary Society ’27, Pres. ’28 ; All State Chorus '28; Cirls’ Octet ’28; Glee Club ’25. ’27, ’28; “Cameo Girl’’ ’27; “A Lucky Break” ’28. Julia Trowbridge Five Feet Two, Eyes of Blue “Mayflower” ’28; Tri-L Cabinet ’26; The¬ acallosia Literary Society, Critic ’27, Treas¬ urer ’28; Mixed Chorus ’25, ’26; Glee Club ’28 ; Latin Contest ’26, District ’27, ’28. Pauline Turner Ain't We Been Carryin’ On? Class Vice-President ’25, ’26, ’27 ; Tri-L Basketball '26, ’27, ’28; Interclass Basket ball ’25, ’26; Track ’27; Mixed Chorus ’25 “Cameo Girl” ’27. Kathryn Van Kirk Brown Eyes, Why Are You Blue ? Monticello H. S. ’24 ; Logansport H. S. ’24, ’25; Tri-L. Beulah Webster 'm Looking Over a Four-leaf Clover Tri-L - 4H Club ’25, ’26, ’27; Purdue Round¬ up ’25; Track ’26, ’27. Claude Wright In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree Hi-Y; Football ’25, ’26, ’27; Track ’25, ’26, ’27 ■ Interclass Basketball ’25. NOT PICTURED Ernest Bucher I Don ’t Want to Get Marriea Hi-Y; Football ’26; Track ’26, ’27. -•4 25 } •-



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PH Class Will We, the members of the class of 1928, of Lincoln High School, City of Plymouth, County of Marshall, anti State of Indiana, considering the uncertainty of this life and being of sound mind and memory and ready to go forth to battle the world with tears rolling down our backs, do make and sign this our last will and testament. SECTION I Item 1. To the high school we bequeath everything that is securely fastened. Item 2, To the Junior class we do will ability to put on a play that will equal or surpass A Lucky Break.” Item 3. To the Sophomore class we bequeath our good will and best wishes to become as good Seniors as we are. Item 4. To the Freshman class we leave a book entitled How to Acquire Knowledge. SECTION II Item 1. To our highly esteemed superintendent, Mr. Spaulding, we bequeath a new pair of glasses with which he can keep better watch over his children. Item 2. To our beloved principal, Mr. Annis, we bequeath a gilt-edged card on which the ABC’s are written backward. Item 3. To Mrs. Foor we will a pony fur coat that is neither too small nor too large. Item 4. To Miss Knox and Miss Palin we bequeath ability to put on a Senior Play next year, providing they did not use it all this year. Item 5. To Mr. Stoneburner we bequeath a new pair of scissors and some more all day suckers. Item 6. To Miss Hicks we bequeath a package of “good” grape gum. Item 7. To Miss Schudel we will a leap year “flame.” Item 8. To Miss Weatherwax we will a rose covered bungalow. “Say it with flowers.” Item 9. To Miss Garn we will an A. B. degree in the school of experience. Item 10. To Miss Hill we will an eight period day to carry on her extra activities. Item 11. To Miss Flieder, by permission of “Lindy”, we will the The Spirit of St. Louis” so she can get to her home. Item 12. To Mr. Wood we bequeath the job of nursemaid as his summer occupation. Item 13. To Miss Brice we will the power to make Caesar build a bridge across the Rubicon with¬ out the aid of “ponies.” Item 14. To Miss Cornetet we bequeath side curtains, tires, lights, flower vase, bumpers, radiator cap, extra fenders, and other accessories needed for the Chalmers. Item IS. To Miss Kennedy we leave enough capital to start a millinery store. Item 16. To Miss Anker we bequeath a check room to give to the Hi-Y and Tri-L’s. Item 17. To Mrs. Porter we bequeath a magic potion that will enable her students to eat what they cook. Item 18. To Mr. Ruch we will the time to publish an eight page “Ye Pilgrim.” Item 19. To Martha Tanner we will an assistant to keep the book store. SECTION III Item 1. I, Elmer Anderson, do will my jollity and sense of humor to “Banny” McLaughlin. Item 2. I, Thelma Baker, will my athletic ability to Catherine Dunlap. Item 3. I, Clayton Berkypile, will my ability to answer Kate Rankin’s questions in Chemistry to Fertile-Brain Mattix. Item 4. I, Thorton Blue, will my super-strength to Marcellus Ball. Item 5. I, Clarence Bradley, will my daily ride on the bus to Katherine Franklin. Item 6. I, Ernest Bucher, will my hard-boiled manner to “Farmer” Trulley. Item 7. 1, Paul Buckingham, will my devotion, love, and affection to the one and only girl, Paula Jeanne. Item 8. I, Ford Burns, will my ability as dancing master to Robert Armington.

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