Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)
- Class of 1933
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Ado)jrs)istr ci tiON 1933 ARTHUR M. CLEVELAND President ARTHUR W. THOMSON Secretary DR. C. H. DUNFEE Treasurer RAY KUHN Superintendent H. RALPH BEABOUT Principal HELEN ALBERT Office Clerk Lificota Lo£$ue 1933 HAZEL F. AHL ISDiANvrotts. Indiana Physical Education, Social Science A. B Oxford Collett. Butler University; North American (iymnaatic Normal; Purdue University JOHN W. BECK PLYMOUTH, Inhiana Physical Education, Industrial Arts B. N. M. K. Purdue University RAY BICLER Svmcuxk, Indiana Science. Health, Basketball A B Manchester Collexr; Indiana University; Uni- versity of Chicaxo HELEN BRICE r.vv .Vvir.lt. PlNVSYl VANIA Latin A H. Wooster Collett: University of Wisconsin; Colombia University MARY CAMPBELL Dr.LMii. Indiana Commercial B. S. Indiana Stale Teachers Collexe BERTHA CAROTHERS Plymouth. Indiana Mathematics Indiana State Normal; A. B. Indiana University; Cniverally of Wisconsin MARCELLA CORNETET Elkmaht, Indiana English. French A. B. Indiana Central; Otteebein Collete; Indiana University KATHERINE GARN Plymouth, Indiana History A. M. Indiana University; University of Chirato; University of Wisconsin NELL M. HANCOCK LAfAvrrTi:. Indiana Home Economics B. S. Purdue University Liflcota DEMA KENNEDY Indianapolis. Indiana Dean of Girls. English, Mathematics A H Butler University; M. A. Hr.nl !. • ( School ol English; University of Wisconsin; DePauw Uni- versity MARIAN KESSEL Bxvm, Indiana Commercial B. S, Indiana State Teachers College; University o( Io«a TERRENCE A. KLECKNER Mwimr, Indiana Science A. B. DePauw University; University of Chicaico ALBERTA H. KOLKER Cineado, Illinois Music U. M. Northwestern University HELEN McGAUGHEY Ghwcncastle. Indiana English. Dramatics, Journalism A B. DePauw University; M. A Bread Loal School of Enxlish DALLAS C. RUCH Plymouth, Indiana Industrial Arts It. S. Indiana State Teachers C'ollexc: Putdur Uni- versity; Bradley Polytechnic Institute BEN 0. STONER Ladoca. Indiana Social Science. History. Public Speaking A, B. Manchester College; University of Omaxo; Institute of International Relations CARL E. VON BROCK Plymouth, Indiana Band. Orchestra B. S. DePauw University MARY JANE WHITE Columiha City, Indiana Art A. B. Indiana University s—iCDOO OjOj(jd SHIRLEY ABAIR •7 lota at eventide le veal alone. GW Club. 10: Penmanship Tram. '50: Needlecraft Club. '32; Typing Club. '33; Orchestra. 'SS. MARJORIE ANSTRAND Hoppy-te-lue y.” Wiley IIUIl School; Southwest High School; G.A.A., 'S3; Tri L. BETTY BEALS Has anybody tel a eompaetl Tri I. Secretary. '30: Orchestra, '30, 'S2: District Commercial Contest. 31; Theacallonia. 'it. '33; Tri I. Treasurer. '31; Secretary ol Class. ’31. 'S2. '33; May Festival. '31. '33; Tri L Vice-president. '32; President Musk Club. '32; Booster Club, '33; Lin- coln Lokuc Staff. '33. PAULYNE BENNETT Hus Mono proud o) mtf May Festival. '31. '32: Glee Club. '31. '32; Dra- matic Club. '32; Booster Club. '33; Theorallosia. '33; Varsity Debate. '33: Tri L. MARIE BERKEYPILE IVI, ye , to on. Art and Crafts Club. '32; Home Makers' Club. 31; Glee Club. '33; Tri L. MAXINE ABAIRE ••Mitkty la « rote.” Typing Club. '33; Tri L. ANNIS BLUE '■ 're tel a e C r to tint Ike bines. Glee Club. '30. '31; May'Festival, '30, '31. '32. '33; Belle of Barcelona . '30; ' BelK of Beaujolais . '31; Dramatic Club. '32; G. A. A. '33; Tri L. VEVA AMBLER Just amblin’ round. Frankfort llixfa School. '30. 31; IVbate Club. '35; Varsity Debate, '33; Booster Club. '33; Tri L. WILBUR BORDNER •■Printer's devil May Festival. ‘30. '31; Art and Craft Club, '32; Industrial Club. '33. CHARLES ANSTRAND FaI yon drre. Charlief Football, '32; Basketball. '33; Booster Club. '33. CAROL FRUITS True fntndi are tike diamond! itty tart. Fit«erald 111 1 School, '30: Bell of Beaujolai '. ■31: Glee Club. '31. '32: World Friendship Club. '32: Theacallosi . '31. 33: “Pe«y and the PI- rate , '32; ''The Not Form , '33; Tri L. MARY LOUISE CAREY 1st me help.” May Festival, '29. '30; Glee Club. '29. '30. '31; Mined Chon , '29; World Friendship Club. '32; Home Maker ' Club. '33; Tri L. ELIZABETH FULKERSON Look trho'I kerf. May Festival. '30. '31, '32. '33; Glee Club. '32: Orchestra. '30. '31. '33; Art and Crafts Club. '32; “I’enty and the Pirates . '32; Basketball. '33; G. A. A. '33; Tri L; Girl Shy. MARGA ELLEN CLOUSE VU he tiring yu. Basketball. '30. '31. ' 2. '33; Track. '31; Commerce Club. '32; C. A. A. 'S3; Tri L. CHARLES FURRY “A young mau'i Itney. Track. '30. '31; Industrial Club. '32. '33. LEONARD FERTIC Foot tooie and lonty rtt Band '30. '31. '32. 33; Orchestra. '31. '32. '33: Football, '32, '33: Basketball. '31. '32; Track. '30. '31. '32. '33; “P Club. '32. '33; HI V. '32. '33. LUCILLE CERRARD Mr lor « rood timr. Glee Club. '30. '32. '33; May Festival. '30. '31. '32. '3S; Tri I. Cabinet. '30. '31. '32. '33; Class Treas. urer. '31. Bells of Beaujotab . '31; Belle of Barcelona . '30; Art and Craft Club. '32; Petty and the Pirate . '32; Basketball. '33: G. A. A.. '33; Booster Club. '33; Girl Shy . '33: Lincoln Lortue StaB. '33; Interci Basketball. '32. '33. DAVID FETHEROLF I'm determined to prove myietl o hero.” Football. '30. '31. '32. '33; Track. '30. '31. '32. '33; Basketball, '31. '32. '33; Glee Club. '29. ‘33: Hl-Y, '32, '33; Board of Control. '33; Pe y and the Pirate . '32. RUSSELL FOUST l ireyj he nonrkelant. Band. '30. '31. '32, 33: Orchestra. '31. '32. '33; Journalism Club. '32; Typin Cub. '33. RUTH FRANKLIN Let'i Aut e a party.” Commerce Club. '30. '31. 32; Home Ecooomic Club. '33; Band. '33; Tri L. VIRCINIA CRANT “Glmnty. May Festival, ‘JO. Ml. M2; Orchestra. 'J0. Ml. M2. Mi: National Orchestra. Ml: Thi-acallixda, Ml. MJ; Art and Craft Club. M2: Tri L. HOWARD CRIEWANK IJurat trell. talkt little. Bavtull. M2: Mathematic Club. M2; Practical Sd- cnoc Club. MJ. ALICE HANDY “Yta, iff at out oa hull that tame. Bwkcihall. MO. Ml. M2. MJ: Basketball Captain. M: Interdas Basketball, MO. Ml. M2. Mi: Track. Ml: Art and Crafts Club. M2: May Festival. Ml. • w- i3.; .Boe ,tr Club. 'M; Girl Shy . MJ: G.A.A. 33: Tn L. LIZZIE HAM ... , Anote AM. ter .AM. tell .AM.” rrack. JO: Basketball. MO. Ml. M2. MJ: Interdas Basketball. MO. Ml. M2. MJ; Glee Club. MO: Booster flub. JJ. G. A. A. JJ; Inter.lass Track. JO. Ml; iri L. JEAN HARKER Mitt llorker. to you.” Frankfort Hitch School. MO. Ml. M2: G. A A.. MJ- The Nut Farm. MJ; Tri !.. WILLARD HAMPTON Ftmat rlla. my lad.” Track. MO: Basketball. MO. Ml. M2. MJ: Foot, lull. '29. MO. Ml. M2: Interda Basketball. MO. Ml. M2: Baseball. MO. Ml. M2. MARGARET HILL •■ .i e it thorl, and to am I. May Festival. Ml: Petty and the Pirate , M2: Dramatic Club. M2; G. A. A.. MJ: Debate. MJ; Tri L. LESTER HUGHES Unk.” EVELYN HURFORD Contented.” May Festival. JO. Ml: Glee Club. Ml. M2. JJ; Pray and the Pirates , M2; Tri L. WOODROW INKS Jfy jtddle and I.” Orchestra, MO. Ml. M2; Band. Ml. y AUDREY JEWELL Lel't tei aequahtltd. World Friendship Club. '32; Glee Club. '32; Tbea- alk ia. '33; Trl L. FRANCIS JOHNSON A lion amont Ike ladies is a moil dreadful Iking. Football. SO. Ml: Basketball. '30. '31. '32: Track, '30: Class Vice-President. '31. '32. '33; Pres- iilrnt P Club. '33: Lincoln l.c«ue Staff, '33; Stu- dent Manam. '33; Hl-Y. MARCUERITE KLINE Qmiel and unassuming. May Festival. '31: Art and Craft Club, '32; World Friendship Club. '33; Tri L. DONALD KRINC Art joe Art's lake. Buketball, '32; Music Club. '32; Art and Craft Club. '33; Lincoln Loguc Staff, '33, RAYMOND KRUYER Blessings on Iker, little man Mathematics Club. '32; Lamruajce Club. '33. HARLEY LAUCHLIN Everybody up. Yell Leader. '32. '33. 'The Nut Farm . '33: Girl Shy . '33. THELMA KYSER Did yon ever meel Dorr till Glee Club. ’32; TSracalloMa. '31; Dramatic Club. '32. '33; Tri L. CLADYS LEWIS .1 •xeleome stranger in on midst. Culver Hijth School. '32; Basketball. '33: G. A, A. '33; Tri L. HELEN LINK IV , and nnolker Iking, don't hois me. Ye Pifacrim Staff. '30: Theacallosia. 31. G. A. A. '33: Basketball. '33: Glee Club. '33; Lincoln Lovue Staff. '33. Tri L; Dramatic Club. '32. May Festisal. '30. '31. '32. '33: Student Manam, '33: Interclass Basketball. '32. '33; Belle of Barcelona , '30: Bells of Keaujolats”, '31. FRED LOCAN Every man toe kimsell, me jot Ike uimmen. Orchestra. '30. 31. '32: Football. '31. ’33: HI Y; Ye Pilurim Staff. '31: Interda Basketball. '30. '31. ARNOLD MANUEL O. xhat a gal reel Maty Band. 31, '32. '33; Orchestra. Ml. ‘33: Mav Fe tlv |, '31; Vkr-pRtMnl Mu ic Club. '32; Hi-V. HELEN MILLER Mam! Mam! Wkert have I kea’d Ikal iror4 betoret ;tw Club. '32. '33: Nredte Work Club. ‘33; How Maker ' Club. '33; Tri L. ROLAND MILLER IMtle, but ok imyt Band. '30. '31. ’32; OrchrMra. '31. '32: May Fee- lival, '31; DiMricl OrchrMra. '31. Slate Band. '31: President ol Claw '30. '31. '32. '33; IVbate Club. '32; The Nut Farm . '33; Girl Shy . '33. Vlcr- |ite idrnt of Hi-V. 33. MARY LOUISE MOORE ('•futility Perionifird Si. Jowirh Hixh School: Debate Club. '33; TH L. VINCtNT MOORE Red thumb a thought omft. Football. ’29. '30. '31: Track. '30: Basketball, '30. Ml; Baseball. '30. 31; P Club. '31. '32. WAYNE NELSON Pipe da Manager. May Festival. '30. '31. '32: An and Craft Club. '32; Student Manager. ’32, '33; HI-V, ‘32. '33. CECILS MARKLEY itudrmt. and a fur one. too. Librarian '32. '33; Needle IVork Club, '32; Home Maker ' Club. 33: Tri L. JAMES PARSONS Soto. leMmr ikoto ya Track. '30. '31. ’32. '33: Debate. '31: P Club. 31. '32. '33; Football. '32. '33; Hi-Y. '31. '32. '33. CORDON MEEKER mtel igemtia. Board of ContraT. '32. '33; Track. '32. ‘33. Hi-V. '32. '33. ELDO MILLER Bruin make ike mam. Commercial Club. '32; The Nut Farm , '33; Ve Pilgrim Staff. '33. VIOLET SARBER you u-ani the latrtl uanrial. oih Violet. May Festival. '30. '31. '52. Ha-knball. «2. '33: Minie Club. '32: C. A. A. M3; Tri L. HELEN PEREGRINE Amome the huutiful pictum. GW Club. ’30. 31. 'M: May Pmlival. 30. '31: Bellr nf liarcrlona . '30: “Bflk of Beaujolai . 31; IVggy and the Piratr . '32; Dramatic Club. •32: Thracallcnia, '33; Tri L. MARIE SAUERWEIN Sintu hath tJkarmi r.lrr Club. '30. ‘33 May Festival. ’31: How Eco- nomic Club. '32; Thracallmi ‘33; B-« strr Club, '33: Tri L. MARY RANNELS 'TU tet hy. ;icr Club. -30. 'SI: Tri L. JOSEPH L. SCHLOSSER My ear don't need a horn. Hand. '.30. “31. '32; Orchestra, ‘30, '31, 32; Drbatr. 30. 31. ‘32. '33: Football. '30. ‘31. 'SI: Glee Club. ’30: Dfbatc Club. '32: The Nut Farm . '33: BoyV Chortn. '33: Hi-Y. '31. 'SI. 'SS. ERMA REAKER Tranquility. C.lcc Club. '30. '31. •32; May Festival. ‘32: Com- inertial (.'lub. '32; Typing Club. 33: Tri L. JULIA RHODES •• 'Taint to! Girt Club. '30. 31. '32: May Festival, '30, '31. '32; Dramatic Club. M2: Thcacallosia. '33; Girl Shy , M3; Tri L. |. ARTHUR RICHARD IFA icojiW they do without met {mper Academy. M0: St. Jmeph' College. '31: May etftal 12, 1 . Girl Shy . Ml: The Nut Farm . '33; Debate. 33: Yc Pilgrim Staff, '33; Hi-Y. '32. •33. JOEL ROAHRIG Energetic Ernie Football, 30. Ml. '32: Basketball. MO: Track. '30. Ml. M2. Hand. '30. Ml. M2. '33. Orchestra. '30. Ml. '32. M3: Ili-Y President. '32: Class Treasurer. M2. '33; Saxophone tjuartel. Ml; Girl Shy . '33; Inter- clavs Basketball. '30. Ml. '32. M3; Interclass Track. M0. Ml. '32. '33; Ili-Y, Ml. '32. M3. EDWIN SCOTT Don't do today what you ran pul of untit tomorrow. Football, '30: Journalism Club. '32; Industrial Club. M3. DOROTHY SHELTON ‘ HtIU. beautiful. Penmanship Trim. JO. 'JI; Art and Craft Club. '32: Language Club, 'JJ: Tri I.. ARNOLD SINCERY Air. I dunno. Industrial Club, '32. '33. RONALD SPITLER Bashful Bonn} . May Festival, ‘JO. 'JI: Science Club. '32, '33. JULIA STEINER Sweetheart of P. H. S. Orchestra. JO 'JI. 32. 'JJ: Basketball. 'JI. 'J2. JJ. Inierclass Ba-ketball. JO. JI. '32. '33: May Festival, '30. 31. '32. JJ: CU Trra urcr. JO: (lax. Vice- president. 'JI; Track. 'J0. ’31: “Bril of Beaujo- UU. '31; Belle of Barcelona . '30; Pewcy and thr Pirate , '32: Special Cbocu . 32; Tb? Nut Farm . JJ; Girl Shy , JJ; Glee Club. 'JJ: Pres, idrnt of Tri L. 'JJ: Board of Control Secretary. 'J2. 'JJ: C. A. A. President. '33. EDNA MAY STEPHENSON He's io eharming, straight, and tall. Orchestra. JO. 'JI. 'J2. JJ; May Festival. JO. JI, ‘32. 33: Interda. Basketball. '30. JI. Band JI. '32: Hells of Beaujolais , 'JI; Belie of Barce- lona . '30: Cire Club. 'J2; The Nut Farm , '33; ■ Girl Shy . JJ: Peggy and the Pirate 32; Special Chorus. '32; Lincoln Lottue Stall. 'JJ; Tri L Cabinet. ’JJ. JOHN STEPHENSON lhave profited in my four years. Band. JI. 32. MJ: Orchestra. 32. '33; Football, 32, JJ: Track. '33; Secretary of Hi-Y. 'JJ. DALE TANNER Our hero. Foot hall. 'JI. '32. '33: Basketball. '30. '31. '32. '33; Track. '30. '31. ‘32. 33; Band. 30. '31. '32. '33; Orchestra. '31. '32, '33; Interda. Basketball, '30. 'JI, '32: Interda Track. '31; District Orchestra '31; State Band. '31; Bell of Beaujolai ''. '31; Peggy and the Pirate , 32; Ye Pibcrim Staff. '33; Lincoln Loictie Staff. '33: Boy ’ Quartet, '33: Hi-Y. MANFORD VAN GILDER Van. Stagr Manager, '31. '32; Peggy and the Pirate '32: Prrsirlent Industrial Club. '33. WALTER SMITH llWf tame body please make up my mind''’ Basketball. '30. '31. 32. '33; Interda Basketball, «0. '31: Football. '29; Baseball. 30: May Festival. '30. '31; Industrial Club. '32. '33. ESTHER SPITLER Oflrutimei flowers bloom unnotieed. Interdas Track. '30. '31: Interda Basketball. '30. '32; May Festival. '31. '32. '33; Library Club. '32; Typing Club '33: Tri L. ROSE VOREIS Moved A lain. Culver High School, '30; Rochester High School Jl: Home Kcooomic Club, '33; Wield Friendship Club. '33; Tri L. ELDON WALLACE “Air. tbit. lemme olone. May Festival. 'Jl; Track. Jl. '33: Muck Club. '33; I Club. '33: Hi-Y. '33. ‘33. RICHARD WEBSTER H’mbii ridet Journalism Club. ‘SI: Industrial Club. Yiie-prrsi- dent, '33; Hi-Y. CERALD YOUNGMAN Where'] my Birdie t May Festival, '.50. '31; Football, '30; IntercUss Basketball. ‘30; Industrial Club, '3?; Dramatic Club. '33; Girl Shy . '33. PAULINE WELBORN Bro n eye]. Debate. '30. ‘31; Theacallcia, ‘31. ‘Si. ‘33; Glee Club. '31. '33; Debate Club. '31. ‘33: Tri L. DONALD ZEHNER “ll'Asr. ho Samo Claatf Baseball, ‘30. ‘33. RICHEY WHITESELL ■'AW. when I'm I’reiidenl Band. '30. '31. '33; Imercla Ba-hethall ‘30. ‘31. '33; Basketball. '31; Orchestra. '31. '33; Stale Band. '31: Track. '31: Pe xy and the Tiratcs . '33: The Nut Farm . '33: Girl Shy , '33; Ye Til- grim Staff. '33; Lincoln Loxue Staff. '33; Hi-Y. NOT I'lCTtRKD Joe Bainard Donald Miller Belly Rafferty Alfred t'lrieh Sponsors Mis Car others Mr. Kleckner Mi McCautrhey Mr. Hcatmut CUY WRAIGHT Ho doe] Ikol t«v teroithtf Festival. '31. '33. '33; Football. '33; Industrial '33; World Friendship Club. President, ‘33. CLASS ROLL Orville Anderson Jesse Glass Hazel Newman Ralph Appleman Paul Glaub Edith Nichols George Ball 1-eola Goss Betty Obcrlin lent Bennett Corinne Gottschalk Virginia Ousnamer Margaret Bergman Paul Grettcr Ralph Parsley Martha Bergman Shirley Head Ora Maude Pinney Martha Bixell Agnes Hite Margaret Poore Jeannetta Boyd Gretchcn Hoham Geneva Pratt Donald Brecce Rose Holtzbauer Fred Price Frances Burden Viola Hunt Ivan Samuels Carroll Burncs Robert Jeff ire Isabel Ryan Arthur Chadderdon Lee Jewell Paul Saucrwein Earl Cramer Frank Kellison Marie Shat ford Milton Cramer Richard Klingerman Virginia Shirar Eldona Dew art David Knott Asbarecn Snyder Eudora Dexter Clara Kring Joe Staley Mary Jeannette Dittman Fred Langfeldt Lawrence Stewart Dale Dreibelbis Virgil Lee Evelyn Stone 1-aura Dunfee Ross McGriff Edna Mac Stoneburner Edward East Harold McKee Ivo Sullivan Paul Felke Genevieve McKinney Carl Thompson Bernice Ferguson Paul Madden Norman Ulrich Mary Funk Richard Mann Willard Underwood Alice Furry Mary Marquardt Kathyieen Vogel Dorothy Furry N'cllic Melton Dorothy Welbom David Moskow Pauline Miller Mary Woodbury Vera Nifong Welcome Miller Robert Morris Margaret Murgatroyd Julia Myers Mary Zumbaugh Sponsors Mbs Ahl Mr. Ruch Mr. Bigler Outstanding luniors Margaret Bergman Norman Ulrich Lirccota LosJuel933 Sponsors Miss Cornctct Miss Gam Miss Kennedy Mr. Stoner Outstanding Sophomores Faith Hildebrand Richard Hetser CLASS ROLL Carl Asper Delphine Ball La Von Balmcr Robert Barts Lowell Bordner Edith Bottoroff Martha Boyer Mary Junc Brown Myrtle Brush Clarence Burkett Mary Cannan Gail Carnefix Lawrence Carvey Dona Clouse Marilee Cordick Ben Crawford Dick Darling Dorothy Deale John Dell Annabelle Dexter Barbara Dunfec Lewis Duwelius Catherine Ebert Cecelia Emenakcr John Evans Vernon Floscnzier Ford France Arwied Friebcrg Charles Glaub Melvin Gates Victor Goldkette Kenneth Goodwell Ruth Goss Virgil Greer Ralph Grossman Robert Gurthct Moaroe Hammel Esther Harris Richard Harris Richard Hciscr Robert Harmon Harvey Hatfield Luther Hepler Arden Hill Faith Hildebrand Lura Mac Holm Anna Jane Holland Kenneth Hunt Monroe Kelley Charles Kellison Bob Kiernan Mary Knight Elaine Schaff Clarence Klingcrman Howard Kreighbaum Margaret 1-amborn Arlene Lawrence Mary Lawrence Pauline Lewis Irene Listenbcrgcr Waller Lohm Alycc McKesson Mildred Mangun Marvel Marks Wilfred Mast Brookcr Master Malcolm Miller Walter Miller Coleman Minx Martha Mitschelcn Wendell Nelson George Nickel Frank Norton Donald Null John Orr Mabel Parsons Herbert Peterson Louise Plctchcr Marydona Poore Raymond Price Ludite Pyle Venus Rhoadc Lloyd Ritchey Olen Roahrig F'orcst Ronk Theresa Schectz Hugh Silvcus Sylvester Sands Ruth Shatford Martha Mac Sherer Estella Shirar Dick Schultz Ruth Schultz Man- Singcry Robert Staley Beatrice Stephenson Richard Stephenson Aleatha Stillson Marie Stockman Gertrude Stuck llo Sullivan Jennie Tanner Dorlene Teeter Helen Thompson Harold Trump Virginia Van Victor Francis Webster Gertrude White George Williamson Kathryn Williamson Lews Woolcy Lorraine Xavcr Newell Yoder Harold Youngman Chalon Zumbaugh CLASS ROLL Virginia Abair Donald Goodwell Earl Reakcr Henry Althekk Frederick Groman Kenneth Riddle Beatrice Amones William Groman Richard Riggle Everett Anderson Marie Grossman Marvin Ringle Richard Ball Mary Anna Growcock Darwin Roahrig Raymond Beagles Doran Hoglc Tom Rullman Robert Beals Jane Holloway Virginia Ruggles Robert Beckman Fanny Howard Catherine Scheetz Bernice Bixcll Cora Huffcr Howard Scott Dale Boggs Ethel Jeffries Dorian Shively Dorothy Bottoroff Esther Jones Russell Singery Mary Jane Bower David Joseph Lucille Smith Joe Bowles James Kennedy Viola Snider Thelma Boyd Phil Klein Louise Snyder Pauline Bryan Marie Kline Claude South Paul Bryan Virginia Ktingcrman Bradley Southworth Bernice Bucheit Mary Knepper Paul Staley Dennis Burden Elizabeth Krieghbaum Russell Stephenson James Byrne Robert Kruvcr Arthur Stone Billy Campbell Evelyn Leazonby Wilbur Stone Zelpha Cappaus Helen Lee Valda Mae Stuck Robert Carroll Parker Link Robert Tanner Ann Carvey Lewis Light foot Martha Thorpe Claude Cody Marcile Macklan Elizabeth Thomson Mary Cooke Forrest McKee Martin Trask Marshall Craig Ralph Manual Helen Ulrich Donald Cramer Frances Mast Virginia Vance Mary Curti Gordon Miller Julius Vinall Robert Downing Lloyd Morris Betty Warnes Dick Derf Carl Nagle James Webster Phyllis Easter Margaret Ncidlinger Margaret White Marcille Edgington Mary Ruth Nelson Carl Wooley James Fctherolf Harry Okon Thelma Wooley Catherine Flora Richard Olrton Laura Workman Esther Funk Donald Parker Thelma Wraight Annabelle Gerrard Richard Pippengcr Ward Yoder Mildred Gilley Le Roy Pittman Robert Zumbaugh Clifford Goodrich Suzanna Pomeroy Dorothy Price Ruth Read Sponsors Miss Brice Miss Hancock Miss Campbell Miss Kessell Outstanding Freshmen Elizabeth Thomson James Fcthcrolf Clubs DRAMATIC CLUB Sponsor. Miss Kennedy President, Harley Laughlin Secretary-Treasurer, Mary Woodbury TYPINC CLUB Sponsor, Miss Campbell President, Willard Underwood Secretary, Maxine Abaire IN Sponsor. Mr. Itu President. Maid Vice-President Secretary-Treaiu GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Sponsor. Miss Ahl President, )ulia Steiner Vice-President, Margaret Bergman Secretary-Treasurer, Dorothy Deale JOURNALISM CLUB Sponsor. Miss McCaughey Editor. Harold McKee Business Manager. ). Arthur Richard Circulation Manager. Ora Maude Pinnc STRiAL CLUB VanCildcr m Cates Joc Barnard DEBATE Sponsor. Mr. Stoner HOME MAKERS' CLUB Sponsor. Miss Hancock DEBATE CLUB Sponsor. Mr. Stoner THEACALLOSIA LITERARY SOCIETY Sponsor. Miss Cornctct President. Cirol Fruits Vice-President. Marie Sauerwein Secretary, Julia Rhodes Treasurer. Edna Mae Stoneburncr Critic. Virginia Cranf LATIN CONTEST WINNERS Sponsor. Miss Brice Donald Coodwcll Elizabeth Thomson Jennie Tanner WORLD TRAVEL CLUB Sponsor. Miss 8rice President, Elizabeth Thomson Vice-President. Virginia VanVactor Secretary, Lura Mae Holm ••r CLUB Sponsor, Mr. 8cck PRACTICAL SCIENCE CLUB Sponsor, Mr. Bigler President. James Fcthcrolf Treasurer, Robert Beals BAND Director, Mr. Von8rock MUSIC CONTEST WINNERS Sponsor. Mr. VonBrock Dale Tanner Gertrude Stuck Arnold Manual Woodrow Inks • A DISH OF CHINA TEA Sponsor. Miss Kennedy Civen by the Dramatic Club c,cXl V, ftioo'1 T«c ,ct- MATHEMATICS CLUB Sponsor, Miss Carothcrs WORLD FRIENDSHIP CLUB Sponsor, Miss Cam President, Guy Wrai ht Vice-President, Richard Mann Secretary, Alyce McKesson Treasurer, Bradley Southworth MUSIC CLUB Sponsor. Miss Kolkcr CootbftU First Kow: Yoder. Parker, Kiernan, I). Fctherolf. Krieghlaum, Koahrig, Glauh, F Hampton, spcr, Samuels. Y Hampton, Fertig, Kline. Middle Kow: Nelson, Gray, J. Fctherolf, I . Tanner. Anderson, Stephenson, Crawford, Morris. Norton. J. Stephenson, An strand. Ulrich, Sauerwein, Carroll, Webster, Johnson. Top Kow: Coach Keck, Ass't Coach Meredith. Harmon, Kellison. Goodwell, Chaddcrdon, Friehurg. K. Tanner. Glauh, Logan. F.vans, Higgle. Singrey. Stephenson. Wraight. Parsons, Ass’t. Coach Wysong. I In iilliiwhig mm rrctivtd major tellers in football: Minor Utters were received by: Chaki.es Anstrand Dai.i Tanner Leonard Fertig Bob Kiernan Richard Hi.iser I)avk Fktiieroi.e Norman Uericii Dick Stephenson Wiiiard Hampton Ivan Samckcs Ben Craweord Frank Norton Howard Kkeigiibacm John Stepiii nson Charges Gi.acb Artiii'r Ciiadoerdon Joe i Roaiikig Francis Webster Boh Morris Fred Logan Kvkrett Hampton Car i. Asper James Parsons Lksi.ii: Gray Guv Wraight Orvii.ek Anderson l ONAi.n Parker Ta.vnkr Lincota Lo$5ue 1933 Wabash won the first football game on Plymouth's card 19-7. Plymouth scored in the last quarter with a touchdown by Aspcr. A pass from Felherolf to I’lrich won the extra jxiint. The next week Riley of South Bend defeated Plymouth 26-13. Tanner scored in the third quarter and again in the final quarter on a brilliant run. Displaying marked improvement in the Lowell game, Plymouth lost by one point, 7-6. A 23 yard | ass from Kier- nan to Stephenson paved the way for the Pilgrims lone touchdown. Plymouth led Valparaiso 12-7 at the half, but the game ended with the Pilgrims trailing 2 points, touchdowns scored bv Fetherolf and Anstrand. Warsaw suffered a 13-0 defeat at the bands of Plymouth, both touchdowns scored by Tanner. Anstrand place-kicked for the extra point. The last game of the season was played at Klkhart where Plymouth went down 25-0 The second and third quarters were played on even terms, Klkhart scoring in the first and last sessions. Basketball Anstrand D. Tanner D. Fr.Tiir.Roi r Plymouth came through the '32-’33 season with thirteen victories and thir- teen defeats, completing one of the hard- est schedules ever attempted by Lincoln high school. The Pilgrims defeated Argos 38 to 27. Ulrich was high point man with 20 points. Knox was stopped with a close score of 23 to 19. The Rochester tilt was the Red and White's first defeat. With three regulars on the bench due to sickness, the Pilgrims dropped the next game to Riley. Lead- ing the greater part of the game, they were overtaken only in the closing period. Bremen was defeated in an overtime game. The team next jour- neyed to Bourbon where they lost by a four-point margin. The next two games were lost to Akron. 27 to 25, and to North Judson, 3C to 22. Plymouth won the next four games. Culver proved easy to beat, the final score being 17 to 9. Bremen was defeated 21 to 13. The Pilgrims beat North Judson 27 to 24. Fetherolf did the scoring, making 17 points. Coach Beck Samvels Ulrich 8flsAet6fl(( Chadded don Yoder Kiernan The next night, in a ragged game Pierccton was defeated 22 to 16. Ulrich was high point man with 12 points. Elkhart won the next game, due to the inability of the Redmen to hit the basket. The score, 23 to 13, in no way signifies the battle that was fought. At the Bourbon Blind Tourney, Ply- mouth lost two games by small margins. Bourbon, trailing all the game, managed to have a one-point lead at the finish. Culver, held scoreless the last half, de- feated the Pilgrims 17 to IS. Bourbon easily defeated Bremen to win the tourney. Plymouth lost the next three encounters with West Lafayette, Goshen and Culver. The last Plymouth-Bourbon tilt Droved to be a defensive battle. Bourbon made only one basket in the game, receiving the other ten points from the charity line. Ulrich and Tan- ner shared high point honors. The last home game of the season was lost to Xappanee in an overtime, 27 to 24. The last scheduled game was played with Rochester. Student Manager Nelson Coach Beck Student Manager Johnson Vinau. J. Fetherold Kreichbavm Ljchteout Flosenzier Anderson St'lll'l.TZ 6flsfet6fl(( Lavchun, Vr.i.i Leader Ci-Ain Pep Meetino Playing with a determina- tion to win, the Pilgrims obtained an early lead and held it throughout the game, defeating the Zebras 36 to 31. The Pilgrims won back the “cowbell and broke the old tradition that Plym- outh could not defeat a Rochester team on the Rochester tioor. Tanner and Fetherolf shared high point honors. The Pilgrims reached their peak in the sec- tional. Drawing Mishawaka for their first game, they defeated them 35 to 25. Heating New Carlisle by a top heavy score of 17 to 24 they continued in the next fray to come up from the rear and defeated Central 31 to 21. Starting with a llash and keeping the pace, Plymouth led at the half 21 to 13. The last half proved to be too much for the tired Red and White men who went down fighting and were defeated only in the last second of play. Five members of the Plymouth team were honored on the sectional team: Ulrich and Tanner, forwards: Anstrand, center: Fetherolf and Samuels, guards. Park eh Fulkerson Z Ham Ha 'd Dun pee Pi riroettes The Plymouth Pilgrimettes ojjened their season with a 14-12 victory over Bremen. The first out-of-town game at Tip| ccanoe was won by the Plymouth Sextet with a score of 29-2. Handy and Clouse did some stellar guarding while their team mates, Ham, Ousnamer, and Lewis did the scoring with 12, 10, and 7 points respectively. The Bourbonites traveled to Plymouth only to receive a good trouncing. Plymouth led at the half 8-5 and continued their lead the rest of the game. A hard-fought battle was staged at Bremen, the score of which was tied 12-12. A ruling in girls basketball preventer! the playing off of this tie. The Bourbonites met the Plymouth sextet on their own floor to revenge the game they lost earlier in the season. They failed to do so as the Plymouth sextet came back at them harder than ever, winning by a score of 26-11. The Tippecanoe girls came to Plymouth only to receive another 29-3 defeat. The first ten saw action in this game. Ham, Handy, M. Clouse, Lewis, and Sarber played their last game. The squad will Ik sorry to lose these girls next year. The girls' season was a very successful one. They played six games, winning 5 and tying one. Betty Rafferty acted as manager of the team and did excellent work throughout the year. Letters were awarded to Handy, Ham, M. Clouse, Sarber, Ousnamer. Bergman, and Lewis. Honor sweaters went to Ol'SNAMEK Student Maxackr, Rappbrtv Pooke Lewis Nuerer Steiner M, Poore M Clod ) Lirccota Lgue 1933 Roahric Tanner Seven track meets were scheduled for Plymouth’s thinly clads: April 8 April IS April 22 April 29 May 6 May 13 May 20 Bourbon, Culver, Warsaw and Plymouth, here Winamac, Walker ton, Plymouth, here La Porte, there Kokomo, there Delphi, there South Bend, Sectional State Tournament The Track Team was composed of the following: Johnson Ben Crawford John Evans David Fetherolf Vernon Flosenzier Paul Glaub Leslie Gray Francis Johnson David Knott Lewis Lichteoot Gordon Meeker Frank Norton James Parsons Joel Roahric Ivan Samvels Russell Singery Walter Smith Richard Stephenson Ivo Sullivan Dale Tanner Robert Tanner Carl Thompson Julius Vinali. Richard Webster John Stephenson Howard Kreichbaum Martin Trask Parsons P1AY—CeSTIWL
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