Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

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• • • • We Suzanne Pesch Robert Harner Bonnie Guise Virginia Books Barbara Holzbauer Bette' Lu Holiett Jeanette Barber Betty Wilson Thomas Shakes Carolyn Link Marcella Cometet Myron Phillips Editor Business Manager Ass't. Business Manager Literary Editor Ass't. Literary Editor Feature Editor Ass't. Feature Editor Lay-Out Editor Sports Editor Art Editor Literary Sponsor Business Sponsor £peak.... far tfcuth will give you a picture of three important phases of our educa- tion provided to Youth, by Lincoln High School. You shall see .... — In School! — In Activities! Ifcuth — In Athletics! Ifcutk ZeccghijeA J)tA School ScarJl An efficient school board is essen- tial to a smooth, well-organized high school. This board has filled that position satisfactorily. and fldtniwiMtaticw Ray Kuhn . . . Superintendent H. R. Beabout . . . Principal W. Rittennouse . . D. L. McKesson A. Pifer (3) Out Jacuit if 0 0 4 GEORGE BELSHAW Physical Education. Health. Safety B.S. Indiana Unlvorsity BETH BLUE — English, Library A. B. Indiana Unlvorsity EVANGALEEIN BOWMAN Home Economics B. S. Dietetics. Butlor University BERTHA CAROTHERS Mathematics A. B. Indiana University ARTHUR L CARR Industrial Arts B. S. State Teachers' Colloqo M.S. Indiana University MARCELLA CORNETET — French, English A.B. Indiana Central College M.A. Columbia University LLOYD B. EHERENMAN — Instrumental Music A.B. Valparaiso University M.A. Columbia University BERTRAM ENOS English. Speech. Journalism A.B. Ohio State University M.A. Northwestern University M.E. Winnetka Teachers College KATHERINE GARN — History A.B. Indiana University M.A. Wisconsin University AGNES HASS Mathematics, Latin A.B. Indiana Unlvorsity M.A. Columbia Unlvorsity DOROTHY LaRUE — Commercial A. B. University of Missouri B. S. University of Missouri MARTHA LoHEW — Physical Education. Health. Safety B.E. State Toachor’s College. La Cros30. Wis. PALMER MART —Science. Social Studies A. B. Marion Colloge B. S. Marion College M.S. Indiana University EDRA MEADS — Vocal Music B. of P. S. Music, Indiana University MYRON A. PHILLIPS — Commercial A. B. Central Normal M.S. Indiana Unlvorsity HARRY E. RAY - Social Studios, Scionoe B. S. in Agriculture, Purdue University MARY JANE WHITE Art A. B. Indiana University CLEO WYSONG—Industrial Arts B. S. North Manchester EDITH GRISWOLD — Clerk for Principal MINNIE PETING — Nurse R.N. Fort Wayne Lutheran Training School. Fort Wayne, Indiana. Indiana University REGINA EMENAKER Clerk for Suporintondont (4) We £ehicrd . . . Leroy Anderson Dorland Baker Edmund Ball Jeannette Barber Lowell Barkey Helen Baugher Alice Baumann Howard Baumann Julia Bergman Jeannette Boggs Jeanne Bollinger Phil Bonnell Virginia Books Audrey Bom Dorothea Botset (7) Lillian Bowles Omer Broomall Ira Burroughs Virginia Burroughs Dorothy Carlson Arlo Conger Joe Cook Opal Davenport Mary Davis Maxine Dipert Robert Dodson Bemie Eads Ed Felke Joel Fortin John Fox Prcuet ctf Out . . . Neal Glass Arabella Gottschalk LaVerne Griewank Bona Jean Guise Betty Lou Hall Robert Hamer Henry Harper Robert Helms Lois Hess Margaret Hite Betty Lu Hollett Lowell Holloway Barbara Holzbauer Joesphine Houghton Lucille Houin (9) Attainments and Petition . . . Roger Jacox Verda Jarrell Glenn Kain Billy Kayser Charlotte Kellar Dollie Kirkley Des Neiges Klapp Robert Klapp Helen Klein Tessie Klinedinst Margaret Kling Herman Krouse Joanne Kubley Adele Lauer Harold Lee (10) Ca et- tc (jo 'Jcttk . . . Carolyn Link Robert Longe Janiece Magee George Mallory Grace Mangun Julia Mann Jack Manning Joy Miner Eileen Mishler George Moore Fred Morrow Marie Murphy Nellie Murray Bettye Orr Marilyn Pendleton (11) Mary Alice Pesch Suzanne Pesch Wilma Read Jim Robertson Lorraine Rohrig Joanne Seip Thomas Shakes Frances Skinner Bob Snyder Bob Squires Vera Stair Marcella Stillman Dorothy Stockman Hope Stockman Mable Thomas (12) Paul Truman Roumelle Wagner Paul Wagoner Clara White Jack White Betty Wilson Virginia Winsted Rosalee Wolforth John Wright Russell Wright Phyllis Xaver Marjorie Yockey Dick Young (13) We Zftuferc aJJmeH Add Out- Went . . . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS BOB HELMS............. Vice President THOMAS SHAKES................President VERA STAIR...................Secretary ROBERT HARNER . .............Treasurer JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS (seated) LOIS MARSH......................Treasurer JEAN LARAMORE.............Vice President (standing) PETER WILSON....................Secretary JIM KUBLEY......................President (14) We JuhicrA . . . (ROW i ) Russo! Abair Alfrod Ackles Lowoll Ayros Richard Ball Raymond Blubaugh Joel Bottorff Carl Bradford, Jr. Betty Brandt Guy Breeding (ROW j) Holon Brugh Robert Bumbargor William Burko Jack Clarke Charles Cleveland Lois Clovcnger Marjorie Clouse Edith Cooper LeRoy Crum (ROW' 3 ) Bob Daguo Eugene De Mien Richard Dipert Fred Drubert Joanna Eaglebarger Tom Eley Don Elkins Audrey Engle Arlene Everly ( ROW 4) Boverly Falconbury Theada Filson Marian Furry Margie Gerard Edwin Green Martha Homines Elofse Harmon Celia Harsh Lloyd Heckaman (ROW 5) Norma Holsol Josephine Holzbauer Mary Jarrell Casey Jones Robert Kirkley Nancy Knott Dick Kreighbaurn Louis Kruyor Jim Kubley {ROW 6) Ralph Lamborn Jean Laramore Glenn Larson Marianna Loo Gordon Link Mary Alice Long A44 Out- Vitality (ROW I) Rom Mahler Ruth Mangun Juno Marks Betty Marsh Helen Marsh Lots Marsh Floyd Maxson Harold May Lowoll Metheny (ROW t) Mariorie Menser Bob Milloa Beth Miller Mary lean Miller Arlone Milliser Paul Nagel Joan Nelson Zolana Nickerson Patricia Orr ( 011' 3 ) Patricia Pett Bob Poor Raymond Prico Paulino Rains Harold Reed Howard Reed Richard Rentschler Margery Rhoade Harold Rhodes t ROW a) Ralph Ringer Wayne Roose Ray Rozman Mary Lynn Seip Diana Shamas Bill Sheehan Normadoano Smith Lois South Mary Sullivan (ROW j) Dick Swisher Mary Jane Tekulve Lester Thomas Carl Trump George Wagoner Edward Ward lack Washburn Clarence Webster Elnora Wilkins r KOH' 6 ) Wllladeane Williams Peter Wilson Harry Wraight James Zehner We cftkcmcreA . . ( ROW s ) Cheater Abair Phyllis Cripo Kenneth Griswold Otho Barts Lucille Crocker Phyllis Grossman George Bergman Francis Davenport David Hall Raymond Blkowski Doris Day Charles Hammos Adol Biers Gail Dipert LJovd Handy Betty Bookor Arnold Downing Henry Hartwell Lowell Bottorfl John Druberi Joan Hathaway Irene Bowman Martha Duddleson Herrold Henderson Leslie Bowman Beverly Ellis Don Holdread ( ROW 3 ) ( ROW 4 ) (row 6) Doris Joan Brewer Grace Everdon Ronald Holloway Opal Broomall Vena Flook Mary Houghton Marcilo Burden Rosemary Fortin Lo Houin Lawrence Burnsido Anna Marie Fox Delbert Hurnos Albert Burroughs Stuart Frushour Avos Hunt James Carey Hazel Furry Robert Hutchings Dorothy Casbon Raymond Ganshorn Jim Cook Mary Ann Glaub Phyllis Cox Cieo Green £kcu Out Spirit . • (ROW s) ( ROW 5 ) Harold Inks Katherine Martin Mary Beth Smith Bemadine Iroy Bob Melton Dwight Stockman Barbara Irwin Evelyn Miller Bob Troutman Hazel Jones Ida Miller Vada Trowbridge Bill Kaufman Joe Milos Robert Trump Don Kehoe Eldon Moqle Martha Van Vactor Phyllis King Dorothy Myers Glenn Wallace Beryl Kilch Mary Ellen Myers Barbara Ward Lowell Kline Bob Neidig Kathryn White ( ROW a ) tfoir 4 KOir 6 ) Jeanne Knepper Frances Nowman Walkor Williams Ruth Kruyor Irene Overstreot Anna Mae Willis Mildred Loazonby Eugene Posch Konnody Wynant Herbert Leo Jano Quinn Joyce Yount Janice Loo Jeannette Reaker Walter Lowry Lester Road Leo McChosney Carolyn Rullman Alfred Mann Verna Schlosser Junior Mart Gordon Smith We JreAftteh . . . ( ROW i ) ( ROW i) ( ROW s ) lo Ann Ambler Galeman Dexter Robert Harris Bob Anders Keith Dodson rat Dale Beam Laura Eaglebargor Lloyd Hartman Rhoa Beam Zelma Mae Eby Arthur Helms Mary Berger Richard Eherenman Mary Hollett Viola Biers Jayne Elkins Donald Houin George Born Louis Emenaker Eloanor Houin Mildred Bowles Bill Emrah Paul Johnson Clayton Bowman Virginia Evans Arthur Kaufman Rowene Bowman Arthur Falconbury Margaret Kelly ( ROW 4 ) MOW r. I Shirley Burke Lowell Fllson Rodney Kling Margaret Burnside Bob Firestone Irene Lacher Mario Caroy Richard Florence James Lamb Phyllis Clevenger Darlene Florian I 1 Charles Cook Billy Fuller Elizabeth Lee per Claude Culp Lodema Gains Shirley Linedoeker Ella Davis Betty Gardner John Davis Charles Gamand Marian Ifcdon David Goodrich Mildred Kessler Betty Gray© (19) (row i) Ima lean Luse John Mallory Ronald Marsh Keith Martin Eugene Mattix Henry May Gloria Molton Burdell Menser Patty Miles Maiy MUloa (ROW i) Ralph Morrison Ruth Myers Patsy Nichols Harlan Orr lack Ousnamer Clyde Pontolow Dorothy Perkins Patricia Pesch Lila Pomoroy Raymond Poor t «011 i ) Ruth Rains Evorett Roakor Mary Rodick Paul Reed lenevleve Richardson Francis Rlngle Irono Ritchey Mildred Roberts Phyllis Rogan Dennis Rohrer ( ROW 4 ) Ruth Ross Betty Roman Betty Rust Ruth Rust Glonna Shoror Maxine Smith Russell Steiner Wayne Stettler Shirloy Stillson Helen Taylor (20) ( ROW s ) DeVon Thomas Howard Thomas Lloyd Tillman Betty Troutman Mary Ann Underwood Phyllis Webstor Alice Weireck James Wickoy Betty Wilson Maurice Wood (ROW 6) James Woolley Joan Xcxver Phyllis Yeazel Elwyn Yockey Phyllis Young A44 Variety . . . With tone t)n tflif Heart . . . 'Jcrqettiwq • (ROW i) Helen Klein—Presldent Marjorie Clouse Vice President Wilma Road- Secretary Maxine Diport--Treasurer He Ion Bruqh—Cor. Secretary Rosaloe Wolfarth -Serg't.-at-flrm3 Helen Bauqhor Audrey Rom Dorothea Botset Lillian Bowles Betty Brandt (ROW i) Virginia Burrouqhs Dorothy Carlson Lois Clovonqor Arlo Conger Edith Cooper Mary Davis Audrey Engle Beverly Falconbury Thoada Fllson Marian Furry Margie Gerard (ROW i) Arabella Gottschalk LaVerno Griewank Bona loan Guise Betty Lou Hall Martha Hammes Josephine Houghton Norma Holsol Lois Hess Margaret Hite Bette Lu Hollett Barbara Holzbauer (ROW 4) Lucille Houin Charlotte Kellar Joan Laramoro Adele Lauor Marianna Lee Carolyn Link Janleco Magee Rose Mahler Grace Mangun June Marks Betty Marsh NOT PICTURED Marie Murphy, Joanne Kubley (23) (ROW 5) Lois Marsh Mary Jean Miller Joy Miner Eileen Mishler Joan Nelson Zolana Nickerson Pat Orr Mary Alice Posch Suzanne Pesch Pat Pett Lon-aine Rohrlg (ROW 6) Joanne Snip Mary Lynn Solp Vora Stair Marcella Stlllson Dorothy Stockman Mary Sullivan Mary Tokluvo Clara Whito Betty Wilson Virginia Winsted Phyllis Xaver Marjorie Yockey To Create, Maintain, and Cxtend . . . High Standard (ROW i) ( ROW j ) Robort Helms Prosidont Lowell Barkey — Vice President Thomas Shakos — Secretary Jim P.obortson — Treasurer Phil Bonnell — Serg.-at-Arms Ed Felke Joe Fortin John Fox Robert Hamer Henry Harper Lowell Holloway Roger Jacox Glenn Kain Billy Kayser Robert Kirkloy ( ROW t ) Ralph Ringer Raymond Rozman Robort Squires Paul Truman George Wagoner Paul Wagoner Ed Ward Jack White John Wright Russell Wright ( ROW j ) LeRoy Anderson Edmund Ball Richard Ball Omer Broomall Jack Clarke Charles Cleveland Joe Cook Richard Dipert Robert Dodson Tom Hey (ROW 4 Bob Klapp Sponsors — Mr. Ray — Mr. Mart Herman Krouse Not pictured — John O'Dell Jim Kubley Harold Loo Bob Longe Jack Manning Harold May Lowoll Motheny Fred Morrow Richard Rentschler (24) youth ThihkA That . . . CHORUS: ROW I: B. Troutman. M. Gerard. E. Cooper, A. Gottschalk. V. Burroughs. M. Dipert. V. Stair. I. Ouinn. D. Myers. M. B. Smith. M. Hollett, V. Evans. P. Webster. M. Bowles. J. Houghton, P. Xaver. ROW II: P. Yeazel, M. Davis, M. Stiilson. E. Harmon. I. Eaglebarger. J. Bollinger, M. Burden. W. Road. M. Houghton. M. Underwood. J. Richardson. I. Elkins. M. Smith. R. Bowman. G. Melton. M. Yockey, C. Green. C. White. M. Houghton. L. Rohrig. ROW III: M. VanVactor. K. Whito. D. Stockman. L. Griewank. E. Davis. Z. Nickorson. L. South. M. Thomas. M. Burnsido. B. Booker, E. Miller. J. Borgman. E. Houin, M. Berger. M. Kelly. L Hess. L, Houin. I. Boggs, H. Stockman. I. Miller, P. Kirkpatrick. B. On. ROW IV: L. Tillman. H. Lee. B. finders, E. Green. B. Eads. D. Elkins. R. Wright. L. Klino. P. Wagoner R. Dodson. R. Klapp, R. Ktrkley. H. Harper. I. Clarke. E. Mogle, L. Crum. B. Youngman. I. Mallory. B. Melton. I. White. ROW V: G. Mallory. D. Swisher. P. Bonnell. CHOIR: ROW I: Wilma Read. Vona Fleek, Mary Underwood, Edith Cooper. Virginia Burroughs, Bottye Orr, Josephine Houghton, Hope Stockman, Vera Stair. ROW Ilf Eldon Moglo. Burnium Eads, Russell Wright, Bob Klrktey, Lowell Kline. Jack Clarke. Lowell Metheny, Dick Swisher. BAND: ROW I: B. Kayser, 1. Richey. L. Metheny. C. Garnand. B. Iroy. ROW II: H. Krouse, L. Ayres. V. Schlossor. M. Deeden, A. Engel. K. White. M. Houghton. A. Kaufman, F. Morrow, L. B. Ehoronman, B. Firestone, S. Linodecker, J. Knopper. B. Dodson, H. Orr. G. Link. J. Robertson. P. Truman. ROW III: N. Smith. P. Clevenger, R. Wagner, B. Gardner. J. Davis, R. Steiner, H. Furry, P. Young. S. Frushour, H. Thomas, D. Goodrich. B. Menser. M. VanVactor. A. Ackles, C. Rullman, C. Jones, D. Eherenman, B. Kaufman, D. Dodson, P. Thomas. M. E. Reddick, M. Wood. R. Jacox. (26) . . . KfluAic flatter A Ifcuth (jets a Jlath . . EDITORIAL STAFF: SEATED: (left to right) Diana Shamas, Phyllis Grossman. Patricia Orr, Raymond Blkowski. Dorothy Casbon. Janieco Magee, Irene Overstreet. Marianna Lee, Gordon Link. Mary Alice Pesch, Lois Marsh. Carolyn Link, Suzanne Pesch. STANDING: (loft to right) Hazel Furry. Verna Schlossor, Tom Eley. Barbara Ward, Patty Milos. Chuck Geveland, Betty Lou Hall. Peter Wilson, John Fox. Thomas Shakes, Henry Harper, Bob Helms, and Mr. Bertram Enos, sponsor. PRINTING STAFF: ROW I: Neal Glass. Bob Longo, Bob Klapp, LeRoy Anderson. Dorland Baker. ROW II: John Wright, Harold Loo. Ira Burroughs, Mr. Carr, sponsor. BUSINESS STAFF: SEATED, (left to rtght) Dorothy Carlson. Arabella Gottschalk. Charles Gamand, Theada Filson, Mary Alice Pesch. STANDING: (left to right) Phyllis Cox, Marianna Lee, Lois Marsh. Myron Phillips, sponsor. Audrey Born, Barbara Ward, Irene Overstreet. (27) Ifoutk Present 9t (joVenting Sodif . . . Student Court (Seated) M. Yoekey—Court Reportor L. Barkey, Judgo (Standing) T. Shakes Prosocuting Attorney H. Harper - Defense Attorney I. Clarke— Bailiff Student Council (Seated) T. Shakes. M. Solp. J. Houghton. B. Guise. W. Williams, P. Cox. P. Orr. (Standing) M. Underwood. B. Neldlg, I. Overstreet. P. Webster. P. Miles, B. Irwin. (Not Pictured) Clarke. R. Hamer. Monitor ROW I: J. Minor. D. Stockman, V. Stair. I. Magee. W. Read. ROW II: B. Holms. I. Fox. I. Man- ning, L. Holloway. Not Pictured—V. Books. (28) Ifcuth fircadehA Qti iftihd . . . hramaticA Club librarian A A. Kaufman. V. Schlossor. K. Marlin. D. Casbon. H. Furry. P. Milos, J. Knoppcr. B. Irwin. P. Rogan, M. ReddicK. D. Shamas. P. Cox. B Holzbauer, T. Shakos. (Knoellng) C. Greon, M. Glaub, B. Wilson. C. Kollar, V. Rook. (Standing) B. Irwin. A. Willis, J. Marks. H. Baughor. Miss Bluo. O. Davenport. Z. Nlckorson. L. Rohrlg. Radio Club I. White, N. Glass. L. Burnside. B. Molton. I. Wright. Mr. Carr (29) Writer Club Ume CccHctnic Club Painter Club ROW I: B. Orr. D. Kirkloy. B. Ward. S. Pesch. ROW II: P. Grossman. B. Kltch, D. Casbon. M. Pesch. C. Link. ROW III: Mr. Enos, D. Shamas. C. Cleveland. T. Shakos. G. Link ROW I: I. Lachor. B. Kitch. V. Jarrell. L. Smith. P. Rogan, M. Burnside, B. Troutman. Miss Bowman. ROW II: M. Kolly. B. Miller. V. Schlosser. D. Casbon. F. Newman, S. Stlllson. P. Cox. L. Rohrig. B. Holzbauer. D. Shamas. M. Pesch. D. Casbon. D. Elkins, ]. Barber. J. Solp, C. Link, B. Guise, J. Bergman, M. Mensor. S. Pesch. G. Link, M. Seip. (30) Through Club Calendar SEPTEMBER, 1940 7 — School Postponed because ol Infantile Paralysis! 17 — Still Postponed! OCTOBER, 1940 1 — School at last! 4 — Football game at Colu 10 — Knute Rockne Pre dent died at 11 — Senior Cl 12 — Columbus 17 — Apollo 18 — W 23 — Montic .H.S. stu- at the Metho- spoke on India Yesterday 5 — Office 7 —Ye 8 — Auditorium. and Today. 11 — Armistice Day! Auditorium, Judge Kitch, Speaker. 12 — Band Potluck, Emblems given to 8 Seniors. 13 — Soccer Spread—! 15 —BASKETBALL—Winamac and Plymouth 51—19. WE WON! 16 — Band Tag Day. $215.77 turned in on the new uniforms! 20 — Lapaz and Plymouth! 30—16 for the Pilgrims. 22 —Knox knocked to the tune of 41—18 by Plymouth! 29 — The Pilgrims took Rochester over with a Score of 34—28! (31 ) DECEMBER, 1940 4 — College Conference here! Plymouth and Mishawaka 42 27. Another Pilgrim Victory! 13 — FRIDAY! Peru Beat the Pilgrims 47—25. 16— S. S. S. Christmas party. 17 — Culver took us 26—23. 18—Hi-Y Party; Home Ec Party! 28 — Warsaw vs. Pilgrims, 43—33 for us. 31—New Years Eve. 1 — School and 10 — County by the 17 — Ply moult 21 —Pilgrims 24 — Junior 25 — Lew 28 — 29 — S. 31 — FEBRUARY, 1941 last game 1 — Wabash 35—33 our favor again! 3— Indiana Central Male Choir! 5 — Student Council Dance. 7 — Burris 49—And Pilgrims 36! 8 — Pilgrims 46—43 for Argos. 11 — Miss Ida Galbreath spoke on the meaning of our High School and on Lincoln, who is her hero. 12 — Lincoln’s Birthday. (32) 13 S. S. S. State Dean Mrs. Sandefur spoke to all the girls. 14 VALENTINE'S DAY! Wonder who he's valentining new? 15— Plymouth team makes history and headlines—Beat Rochester second time in the same season 34—28! 21 Warsaw, the last game of the season. Pilgrims victorious 35—32. 22 Rev. Kline spoke today about Washington. 27 Sectional Tourney. Plymouth wins over Culver again with the score of 44—42. nner. St. tjfiflp obserV- engS convi 7 8 17 26 29 wds 'Rendez- Palace with hjjbuth losing ; good showing. — Foreign vous — REGI — Studeiift — Mr. pointers for a — A ke to us. Gave making application because'' of his ex- 1 —???? 4 Spring Festival with Virginia Burroughs Queen. And what a lovely Queen she made too! 8 Pilgrims win opening Track Meet from Valparaiso by the Score of 71V2 to 37 2. 9 — Thine Be The Glory was the auditorium. It was a religious film about the Old Testament. 10 — Bourbon track meet with Pilgrims winning once more. (33) 11- Good Friday. Spring Vacation. 13 -Easter Sunday. Beautiful and Sunny. 15 — Warsaw and Plymouth Track Meet there. 18 — County Track Meet here. 24 — Senior Play. Footloose. 26 — Plymouth Relays. m! Scrum] High! 3 2 —Usual Exhibit in the Sp 9—Hi-Y Sweetheart 10 — Conference 16 — Junior and was swell. last year ”, . no one could me and (34) youth an .. . Row 1: Ira Burroughs- Row 2: Fred Drubert. Jo© Fortin, Bob Klapp. Row 3: Dick FCreighbaum, Bob Dagiie. Row 1: Raymond Bikowski, John Fox. Row 2: Lester Thomas, Phil Bonnell. Bob Squires. Row 3: Raymond Price, Dorland Baker. . . . Outlet for Vitality flasket (tall firiefo Plymouth SO Winormoc ..... iQ 30 LaPaz 16 41 28 Plymouth 34 Rochester : 28 Plymouth 42. Mishawaka 27 Plymouth 38 LaPorte 37 ...25 47 ....23 26 43 Warsaw ... 33 25 23 44 29 Plymouth 39 Low Wallace 35 Plymouth M John Adams 30 35 33 36 49 46 43 Plymouth 34 Rochester 28 Plymouth.... .....35 Warsaw 32 PHIL BONNELL DUSTY RHODES LOWELL KLINE JIM KUBLEY . . Pilgrim Tcutnetj TririalJ ELDON MOGLE ED WARD COUNTY TOURNEY Plymouth......41 Tippocanoo ....... 10 Plymouth......40 Arqos ........... 24 Plymouth......31 Culver ........... 25 SECTIONAL TOURNEY .53 . 34 ...37 . 32 41 Knox 30 Plymouth. 44 Culvor 42 REGIONAL TOURNEY Plymouth.....41 Now Paris ..—.... 31 Plymouth.....34 Central of South Bond 44 BOB SNYDER JOHN O'DELL FRED MORROW Youth finds that clean sportsmanship and high ideals are dominant charac- teristics in Lincoln High School athletics The sportsmanship trophy awarded each year by vote of the boys on the varsity was presented to Fred Morrow, while Jim Kubley, junior forward, led the team in scoring. Bob Snyder, playing his last year for P. H. S., was elected to the All-Confer- ence team, and also by vote of his team-mates elected permanent captain for the season. Vet that tfeu Wch or £cAt ... 4I) ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Front Row: Coach Rogers, L. Emonakor, P. Langdon, B. Harris, G. Mallory. I. Cook, J. Woolley. Back Row: D. Rohrer, R. Steiner. B. Firestone. G. Dexter. R. Poor. G. Born. A. Falconbury. B. Fuller, (Student Manager.) VarAitif Front Row: H. Harper. Jr., E. Ward, F. Morrow, I. Kubley. Back Row: J. Andorson (stu- dont manager) H. Rhodes. R. Snyder, Coach Bolshaw, I. O' Doll, P. Bonnoll, B. Poor (Student Manager.) . Sut Jrej ifttatt Team Second Team Front Row: Eldon Moglo, L. Kline, J. Dtubert, D. Kohoo. Back Row: Coach Bolshaw, A. Downing. R. Bikowski, P. Mart. Jr.. Joe Miles. (Student Manager.) Ifouth fcetielcpA in .. . P.OW I: Mary Joan Miller. Eileen Mishler. Barbara Holxbauer, Betty Troutman. Joan Xaver, Vada Trowbridge. Katherine Martin. Rosemary Fortin, Mary Davis, Arlo Conger, Katherine White, Zolanna Nickerson, Betty Gardener, Betty Graye, LaVerne Griewank, Dorothy Stockman, Mary Jarrell. Phyllis Young. Alice Weirick. ROW II: Gloria lean Melton. Mary Hollett. Shirley Stillson, Margie Gerrard. Betty Marsh, Marianna Lee. Joan Laramore, Jeneviove Richardson. Virginia Evans, Phyllis Yeazol. Maxino Smith. lane Elkins, Elizaboth Leeper, Joan Ambler. Francos Sweamgen, Marian Furry. Virginia Burroughs. Maxine Dipert. Phyllis Cox. ROW III: Doris Jean Brower. Anna Mae Willis, Vera Stair, Wilma Read, Charlotte Kellar. Joy Miner, Grace Mangan, Phyllis Xaver. Clara White, Wllladeane Williams. Barbara Ward. Dorothy Perkins. Helen Taylor. Patty Pesch. Mary Ann Underwood. Mildred Leazenby. Ruth Mangun, Evelyn Miller. ROW IV: Rowona Bowman. Phyllis Webslor. Margaret Hite. Betty Rust, Ruth Rains. Ruth Myers. Mary Jane Tokulve. Marjorie Clouse. Ida Miller. Celia Harsh, Darlene Florian. Dorothy Myers, Mary Houghton, Jean Knopper, Dorothy Casbon. Helen Marsh, Lois South. Pauline Rains. (43) Evelyn Marsh reigned as Queen of the Spring Festival in a theme of nations. Her court was made up of L. Griewank, E. Tanner, F. Emenaker, T. Read, and P. Haag as maid of honor. As they started us on our tour of nations, our first stop was Holland. Pat Pett and Mary lean Miller presented a novelty dance with gay costumes and wooden shoes. The tumbling team represented Italy in tumbling and novelty pyramids. Virginia Winsted, Barbara Ward. Julia Bergman, and Bonnie Guise demonstrated the English technique of fencing in an unusual dance of swords. We sailed into port. We were met by a t.ibe of Indians doing a war dance, truly American. Our trip was ended. (4,, . . Zcdif a A bell a A tflihcf ehierd . . . JiHe tfcutk We VucciJei- Out• ANDERSON. JUNIOR—Hi-Y 3. 4; Camera Club I: Football I. 2; Basketball I. 2; Track 3. 4; Ye Pilgrim 4; Basketball Student Manager 4. BAKER. DORLAND -Basketball 1. 2; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Model Club 1; Ye Pilgrim 4. BALL. EDMUND. BARBER. JEANETTE -World Friendship 3; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3; Why the Chimes Rang-' 3: Operetta 1. 2: Painters Club 4; Mayflower Assist, Feature Ed. 4: Tri-L 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2: Boosters Club 1. 2; Spring Festival 1. 3. BARKEY. LOWELL Student Council 1, 2; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Student Court 3, 4; Senior Play. BAUGHER. HELEN—G. A. A. 1; Tri-L I, 2: Spring Festival 1. 2; Operetta 1. 2; Home Ec. Club 1; Camera Club 2; Orchostra 2: Librarian 4; S. S.S. 4. BAUMANN. ALICE- -Culver 1. 2. 3; Spring Festival 4. BAUMANN. HOWARD—Culver 1. 2. 3. BEIRGMAN, JULIA—G. A. A. 1, 2; Tri-L 1; Handcraft ..Painters Club 4; Boosters Club I. 2; Spring Festival 1. 2. 1: World Fi Football Lv Buslnoi BOGGS. JEANNETTE -Tyner 1, 2..3; Spring Festiv BOLLINGER. JEANNE G. A. A. I. 2. 3; Hand 1. 2. 3. 4; S.S.S. 4j. Tri-L I. BONNELL. PHIL Guidance Room Pres. li Junior Class Pr®«. 3: Hi-Y 2. 3 4: BOOKS. VIRGINIA -Student Cdun G. A. A. 1; Librarian %. BORN. AUDREY Hoirie £c BOTSET. DOROTHEA—Tri val I. 2. 4; S,S-S BOWLES. LILLIAN 1. 3. 4: BROOMALL. OMER- BURROUGHS. IRA, BURROUGHS. . Club 3} Bdf G. A. A?Jg CARLSON. DO' G. A. A.J® Assistant Bti CONGER. ARLO:--T ' Festival 1, ■$£} COOK. JOE—Hamlet m 2: Senior Play.., .. Handcraft Club Editor 2; Spring Festival 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4: Spring Festival 2; .S. 4; Ye Pilgrim 4. lub 3: Spring Festi- Spring Festival •Tri 3; World Friendship m Vice Pres.- Secy. 3; .jr sQneon 4. World. Friendship Club If Pilgrim 2, 3. 4: Ye Pilgrim Boosters Club 1, 2, 3; Spring . __________________ ISPSait Club 17 S.S.5. 4. VV' Band 1. 2, 3; Aviation Club 1. DAVENPORT. OPAL. DAVIS. MARY—Tri-L 1: Operetta 1, 2; Theacallosia Club 2; Guidance Room Secretary 2; G. A. A. 1. 2. 4; Spring Festival 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 2. 3; Orchestra 2; Boosters Club 3; S.S.S. 4,- Home Ec. Club 3. DIPERT, MAXINE—Tri-L 1; Dramatics Club 1. 2; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Secretary 4; World Friend- ship Club 3; S.S.S. 4; Treasurer 4; Hl-Tri 3; Operetta 2; Spring Festival 1. 2. 3. 4. DODSON. ROBERT -Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Aviation Club 1; Hl-Y 4. EADS. BERNIE. FFtKE. ED—Aviation 1; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. (45) Writer Club Horn CcohcmicS Club Pa inter A Club ROW I: B. Orr, D. Kirkley, B. Ward. S. Posch. ROW II: P. Grossman, B. Kitch, D. Casbon, M. Posch. C. Link. ROW III: Mr. Enos. D. Shamas. C. Cleveland. T. Shakes. G. Link ROW I: I. Lacher, B. Kitch. V. Jarroll. L. Smith. P. Rogan, M. Burnside, B. Troutman. Miss Bowman. ROW II: M. Kelly. B. Miller. V. Schlosser. D. Casbon, F. Newman. S. Stillson. P. Cox. L. Rohrig. B. Holzbauer, D. Shamas. M. Pesch, D. Casbon, D. Elkins, J. Barber. J. Seip, C. Link, B. Guise, I. Borgman, M. Monser, S. Pesch. G. Link. M. Seip. (30) Through Clubs Calendar SEPTEMBER, 1940 7 — School Postponed because of Infantile Paralysis! 17 — Still Postponed! OCTOBER, 1940 nove: 1 — School at last! 4 — Football game at Columbia 10 — Knute Rockne Prem dent died at 11 — Senior Class Pictures. 12 — Columbus discovered Us! 17 — Apollo Entertainers 18- Warsaw 23 — Monticelio ... 3k 1 — Grade S. 3 —S. S. dist - , e of India, spoke on India Yesterday P.H.S. stu- 5 — Officers? 7 —Ye Pil 8 — Auditorium Chavre, • and Today ' at the Metho- 11—Armistice Day! Auditorium, Judge Kitch, Speaker. 12 — Band Potluck, Emblems given to 8 Seniors. 13 — Soccer Spread—I 15 — BASKETBALL—Winamac and Plymouth 51—19. WE WON! 16 — Band Tag Day. $215.77 turned In on the new uniforms! 20 — Lapaz and Plymouth! 30—16 for the Pilgrims. 22 —Knox knocked to the tune of 41—18 by Plymouth! 29 The Pilgrims took Rochester over with a Score of 34—28! (31) DECEMBER, 1940 4 — College Conference here! Plymouth and Mishawaka 42—27. Another Pilgrim Victory! 13 — FRIDAY! Peru Beat the Pilgrims 47—25. 16— S. S. S. Christmas party. 17 — Culver took us 26—23. 18—Hi-Y Party; Home Ec Party! 28 — Warsaw vs. Pilgrims. 43—33 for us. 31—New Years Eve. F 1 — School and 10 — County Tourn by the score 17 — Plymouth 21 —Pilgrims 24 — Junior 25 — 28 — 29 —S. 31 — 1 11 WZ7 ARY, 1941 last game 1 — Wabash 35—33 our favor again! 3— Indiana Central Male Choir! 5 — Student Council Dance. 7 — Burris 49—And Pilgrims 36! 8 — Pilgrims 46—43 for Argos. 11 — Miss Ida Galbreath spoke on the meaning of our High School and on Lincoln, who is her hero. 12 — Lincoln's Birthday. (32) 13 — S. S. S. State Dean Mrs. Sandefur spoke to all the girls. 14 — VALENTINE'S DAY! Wonder who he's valentining now? 15 — Plymouth team makes history and headlines—Beat Rochester second time in the same season 34—28! 21 Warsaw, the last game of the season. Pilgrims victorious 35—32. 22 — Rev. Kline spoke tcday about Washington. 27 — Sectional Tourney. Plymouth wins over Culver again with the score of 44—42. 7 — 8 — 17 — 26 — 29- 1 — ???? 4 — Spring Festival with Virginia Burroughs Queen. And what a lovely Queen she made too! 8 — Pilgrims win opening Track Meet from Valparaiso by the Score of 71 lA to 37 2 9 — Thine Be The Glory was the auditorium. It was a religious film about the Old Testament. 10 Bourbon track meet with Pilgrims winning once more. Foreign Correspondent s vous With Destiny. REGIONAL TOU Plymouth and to Central Student Gov ft n n! Dinner “Rendez- 1 Palace with iuth losing showing. to us. Gave making application of his ex (33) 11 Good Friday. Spring Vacation. 13 Easter Sunday. Beautiful and Sunny. 15 — Warsaw and Plymouth Track Meet there. 18 — County Track Meet here. 24— Senior Play. Footloose. 26 — Plymouth Relays. last year one could a High! me and 2 — Usual 9—Hi-Y IQ- 16— (34) youth JihifA ah .. . V Row 1: Ira Burroughs- Row 2: Fred Drubert. Joe Fortin, Bob Klapp. Row 3: Dick Kreighbaum, Bob Dague. Row 1: Raymond Bikowski, John Fox. Row 2: Lester Thomas, Phil Bonnell, Bob Squires. Row 3: Raymond Price, Dorland Baker. . . . Outlet for Vitality SaAketball Sriefa Plymouth. Plymouth Plymouth... 50 19 30 16 41 28 34 28 42 27 38 37 25 47 £3 26 43 33 . .25 23 44 29 39 Low Wallace 3S M John Adams 30 35 33 36 49 46 43 .. 34 28 35 Warsaw - 32 PHIL BONNELL IIM KUBLEY DUSTY RHODES LOWELL KLINE . ■ BOB SNYDER JOHN O'DELL FRED MORROW ED WARD COUNTY TOURNEY Plymouth......41 Tippecanoe ... Plymouth......40 Argos .. Plymouth ....31 Culver ...—... SECTIONAL TOURNEY . 10 .. 24 „. 25 53 LaPaz 34 37 Bromen 32 41 Knox .. 30 Plymouth 44 Culvor 42 REGIONAL TOURNEY Plymouth .41 Now Paris ...... 31 Plymouth...34 Central of South Bend 44 Pilgrim Tcutheif 7ririaU ELDON MOGLE Youth finds that clean sportsmanship and high ideals are dominant charac- teristics in Lincoln High School athletics The sportsmanship trophy awarded each year by vote of the boys on the varsity was presented to Fred Morrow, while Jim Kubley, junior forward, led the team in scoring. Bob Snyder, playing his last year for P. H. S., was elected to the All-Confer- ence team, and also by vote of his team-mates elected permanent captain for the season. Vet that Ifcu Won or XcJt . . . . Sut Heu t eu Placed the (jam 'JnAhmaw 7eam Front Row: Coach Roger , L. Emenaker. P. Langdon, B. Harris, G. Mallory, J. Cook. I. Woolley. Buck Row: D. Rohrer, R. Steiner, B. Firestone. G. Dexter. R. Poor, G. Born, A. Falconbury, B. Fuller, (Student Manager.) VarAitlf Front Row: H. Harpor, Jr., E. Ward. F. Morrow. I. Kubloy. Back Row: J. Anderson (stu- dent manager) H. Rhodes, R. Snyder, Coach Bolshaw, J. O' Doll. P. Bonnell, B. Poor (Student Manager.) Second Team Front Row: Eldon Moglo. L Kline. J. Drubert. D. Kehoe. Back Row: Coach Belshaw. A. Downing. R. BikoWski. P. Mart, Jr., Joe Miles. (Student Manager.) (42) tfeuth heCelcpA in .. . P.OW I: Mary Joan Miller, Eileen Mishler. Barbara Holzbauer. Betty Troutman. Joan Xaver, Vada Trowbridge. Katherine Martin. Rosemary Fortin. Mary Davis. Arlo Conqer, Kathorine White, Zolanna Nickerson. Betty Gardener. Betty Graye, LaVorno Griowank. Dorothy Stockman. Mary Jarrell, Phyllis Young. Alice Woirick. ROW II: Gloria Jean Melton. Mary Holiett. Shirley Stillson. Margie Gerrard. Botty Marsh. Marianna Lee. Jean Laramore, Jeneviovo Richardson. Virginia Evans, Phyllis Yeazel. Maxine Smith. Jano Elkins, Elizabeth Loepor. Joan Ambler, Frances Sweamgen, Marian Furry, Virginia Burroughs. Maxine Diport. Phyllis Cox. ROW III: Doris Jean Brewer. Anna Mae Willis, Vera Stair Wilma Read. Charlotte Kellar. Joy Minor, Grace Mangan, Phyllis Xaver, Clara White, Willadeane Williams, Barbara Ward, Dorothy Perkins. Helen Taylor, Patty Pesch, Mary Ann Underwood. Mildred Leazenby. Ruth Mangun, Evelyn Miller. ROW IV: Rowena Bowman. Phyllis Webster. Margaret Hite, Betty Rust, Ruth Rains. Ruth Myors. Mary Jano Tokulvo. Marjorie Clouse. Ida Millor, Celia Harsh. Darlene Florian. Dorothy Myers. Mary Houghton. Joan Kneppor, Dorothy Casbon. Helen Marsh. Lois South. Pauline Rains. (43) (44,. . ficdif a A bell a A tflihd Evelyn Marsh reigned as Queen of the Spring Festival in a theme of nations. Her court was made up of L. Griewank, E. Tanner, F. Emenaker, T. Read, and P. Haag as maid of honor. As they started us on our tour of nations, our first stop was Holland. Pat Pett and Mary Jean Miller presented a novelty dance with gay costumes and wooden shoes. The tumbling team represented Italy in tumbling and novelty pyramids. Virginia Winsted, Barbara Ward, Julia Bergman, and Bonnie Guise demonstrated the English technique of fencing in an unusual dance of swords. We sailed into port. We were met by a t.ibe of Indians doing a war dance, truly American. Our trip was ended. etticrJ . . . Jiue tfcuth We . . . 'Kwcciet Out ANDERSON. JUNIOR Hi-Y 3. 4; Comerer Club 1; Football 1. 2; Baskstfcali 1. 2: Track 3. 4; Ye Pilgrim 4; Basketball Student Manager 4. BAKER, DORLAND—Basketball 1. 2; Football 1. 2. 3. 4: Model Club 1; Ye Pilgrim 4. BALL. EDMUND. BARBER. JEANETTE -World Friendship 3; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3; Why the Chimes Rang 3: Oporetta 1. 2: Painters Club 4; Mayflower Assist. Feature Ed. 4: Tri-L I; Dramatics Club 1. 2; Boosters Club 1, 2; Spring Festival 1. 3. BARKEY, LOWELL Student Council I. 2; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4; Studont Court 3, 4; Senior Play. BAUGHER. HELEN—G. A. A. 1; Tri-L I. 2; Spring Festival 1. 2; Operetta 1. 2: Homo Ec. Club 1; Camera Club 2; Orchestra 2; Librarian 4; S. S. S. t. BAUMANN, ALICE- -Culvor 1. 2, 3; Spring Festival 4. BAUMANN. HOWARD—Culvor 1. 2. 3. BERGMAN. JULIA -G. A. A. 1. 2; Tri-L 1; Handcraft Club 1, 2; Spring Festival 1. 2, 3., inters Club 4; Boosters 2; Senior Play. ( Handcraft . Qub [W Ut tu. -rdftor BOGGS. JEANNETTE Tyner 1, Spring BOLLINGER. JEANNE- -G. A. Ai ,1 •' 3; 1. 2. 3. 4: S.S.S. OT ; BONNELL. PHIL—Guide Junior Class Pr« j Room Pres.,1; 3; Hl-Y.,2. 3. ‘4; dub BOOKS. VIRGINIA Studottt Coun.-_. G. A. A. I; Librarian % • BORN. AUDREY Ho Be, f BOTSET. DOROTHEA -ffhljS llasia 2: val 1. 2, BOWLES. LILLIAN£ Hct:,- 1 ' 1. 3. 4,- S; T$ ' BROOMALL. BURROUGHS. UK BURROUGHS, jgj Club 3;[ G. A. All CARLSON. DOR© G. A. A.gglg Assistant Bttt CONGER. ARLO' Festival 1. 2; Spring Festival v • 4 S;. :: :g Festival 2; Pilgrim 4. Ifib 3; Spring Frinti ft Spring -Festival Ur$rC 3r World Friendship tal Vice Pros. 1; fjftcv. 3; juberi 4. W-OtidFriondship Club 1; m ™n 3. 3. 4; Ye Pilgrim t'K. Council p. '4,- Boosters Club 1, 2. 3: Spring 4i. iar«dcraft Club 1,- S.S.S. 4. COOK, JOE—Hamlet I-3, 4: .BaskotbaH'i; Band 1, 2. 3: Aviation Club 1. DAVENPORT. OPAL. DAVIS. MARY Tri-L 1; Operetta 1. 2; Theacallosia Club 2; Guidance Room Secretary 2: G. A. A. 1. 2, 4: Spring Festival 1. 2. 3. 4: Band 2, 3; Orchestra 2; Boosters Club 3; S.S.S. 4; Home Ec. Club 3. DIPERT, MAXINE Trl-L 1; Dramatics Club 1, 2; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Secretary 4; World Friend- ship Club 3; S.S.S. 4; Treasurer 4: Hl-Tri 3; Operetta 2; Spring Festival 1, 2. 3, 4. DODSON. ROBERT - Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Aviation Club 1; Hi-Y 4. EADS. BERNIE. FFtKE. ED—Aviation 1; Hi-Y 2, 3. 4. (45) PaAt . . . UuaijA Ardent About AthleticA . . . icifctl FORTIN. JOEL—Gary I. 2; Football 3. 4: Track 3. 4; Hi-Y 3. 4; Honor Banquet 3; Basketball Student Manager 3. . FOX, JOHN -Radio Club 1; Track 2. 3. 4: Football 4; Honor Banquet 3; Hl-Y 3. 4; Boosters Club 1. 2. 3; Spring Festival 2; Monitor 4; Ye Pilgrim Sports Writer 4. GLASS. NEAL. GOTTSCHALK. ARABELLA—Boostors Club 1. 2; World Friendship I. 2; G. A. A. 1, 2; Trl-L 1; Spring Festival 1. 2. 4; Ye Pilgrim 3. 4; Assist. Business Manager 4; Operetta 1, 2; Home Ec. Club 1; S.S.S. 4. GRIEWANK, LAVERNE -World Friendship 1; Operetta 1, 2; Spring Festival 1, 2. 3. 4; G. A. A. 3. 4; Boosters Club 2; S.S.S. 4. GUISE. BONNIE -Tri-L 1; World Friendship Club 3; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Treasurer of Painters Club 4: Secretary 4,- Librarian 2: Hi-Tri 3; S.S.S. 4; Student Council Pres. 4; Boosters Club 1, 2. 3; Spring Fostival 2, 3. 4; Mayflower Assist. Business Manager; Senior Play. HALL. BETTY LOU—Indianapolis 1. 2; Ye Pilgrim 4; S.S.S. 4. n Assist. Sports Y 3. 4; Scragffi e Room President Ye Pilgrim Schoa. ring Festival lub 4; Mayili Kk3: Hi-Y Feature. tjterar T HARNER, ROBERT Bremen 1; Football 2, 3; Movie Projector Operator 3, 4; Mayflower Businoss Manager 4; Student Council 4; Hi Y 4; 1 HARPER. HENRY JR.—Ye Pilg. 2. 3; Student Court 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3.. 4; HELMS. BOB -Guida; Yo Pilgrim 3 HESS. LOIS Spring Festival 1. 2, G.A.A.2.3 ;'; t HITE. MARGARET— Tu Club 3; .S.S.S. 4 HOLLETT. BETTE LU S. S. S.; World HOLLOWAY, LO Attorney 4; HOLZBAUEFL Boos Ope HOUGHTO Hi-fi Festk HOUIN. LU 3. 4i IACOX. R Orchestra J, JARRELL. VERDA KA1N. GLENN- Bes tbalUvifW-V ; 2. 3. 4; .. tball Vi 2«.'j3. 4; Footl all rs Club 3l Senior Play. Hi-Y 3, ,4: President 4; ‘ it 4; Canxea Clui) 1. [ship; Club 1, 2. 4; G; A. A.j 4. Homo Ec. 2;.Boosters Club 1. 2, 3; ill 2, 3. 4; Prosecuting Winters Qub 4; G. A. A. 4; World Friendship Club 3; Zi Boosters Club 1. 2. 3; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3; Spring ' W. 4: Choir 4. Club v: 2; World Friendship 5. 4: ‘ Librarian 3; Student Managor 4; Naiiooa! ;Ouartet Contest 3; Honor Banquet 2, 3. 4. Football Studont Manager 3. 4,- Track Student Manager 3. KAYSER, BILL--Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Vice President 4; Orchestra 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2. 3. Sonlor Play. KELLAR, CHARLOTTE—Tri-L 1; World Friendship Gub 1. 2; Boosters Club I, 2. 3; Spring Fosti- val 1, 2, 3, 4; Ye Pilgrim 2. 3; Circulation Managor 3; Rose of the Danube 2; G. A. A- 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 3, 4; Librarian 4; S.S.S. 4; Homo Ec. Club 3. KIRKLEY, DOLLIE—Tyner 1, 2, 3; Dramatics Gub 4; G.A. A. 4; Writers Gub 4; Senior Play. KLAPP, DES NEIGES, G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Boosters Gub 1. 2, 3: Dramatics Club 2; Hi-Tri 3; S.S.S. 4; Painters Gub 4; Spring Festival 1. 2, 3. 4; Tri-L 1. KLAPP, ROBERT -Football I. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Hl-Y 4; Speech Club 3; Glee Club 3. (46) tc Our Creed Cuildi nq Our Juture KLEIN. HELEN- Dramatics Club 1; Boosters Club I, 2; G. A. A. 1. 2. 3; Spring Festival 1. 2, 3, 4: Hi-Tri 3; S. S. S. President 4; Dancing Club 3: Ye Pilgrim 1; Journalism Club 2: Why tho Chimes Rang 3. KLJNEDINST. TESS1E. KLING. MARGARET-Bremon 1. 2. 3. KROUSE. HERMAN Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 4; Spring Festival 2. 3. 4. KUBLEY. JOANNE Dramatics Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Secretary 2; President 3: Spring Festival I, 2. 4; Trl-L 1; G. A. A. 1. 2; Boosters Club 1, 2. 3: “Elmer 1; Guidance Room President 2,- Tho Christmas Carol 4; Hi-Tri 3; S. S. S. 4; Operetta 2; Senior Play. LAUER, ADELE -Guidance Room Pres. 1; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Boosters Club I. 2, 3; S. S. S. 4: Dramatics Club 2; Ye Pilgrim 1, 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Tri-L 1; Christophers Candle 2; Latn Contest 3; Scrappy Scribblers 1; Hi-Tri 3: Spring Fostival I. 2. 3. 4; Honor Banquet 1. 2, 3. T} Guidance Roan £$. 2: Bushel bai 1 1; Track 4; ■2. 3; umvft . Dramatics 'Cli K 2. 3. 4..4L LEE. HAROLD Comoro Club 2; Spring j LINK. CAROLYN-Painters Qub Mayilowor Art Editor 4;t Writers Club LONGE. ROBERT Footbajpjj; AviOtton l v MAGEE. JANIECE Spring Festival 1,. 2,. 4; Boosters Soruor 1 MALLORY. GE Photcgra MANN. JUUA.|-| - MANGUN. GR% £p Qub 1 MANNING. lAGk 2; Spring festival 1. 2. 3; : Scrappy Scril :.lors 1: Monitor 4: pager 2, 3: MINER. JOY .-Trivt CounciJ 3 Hi-Tri MISHLER. E; S.S. MOORE. MORROW,) Band 2. 3.'$£ MURPHY. MAftm S. S. S. 4: 4: Boostors ,4; 1. 2. 3. 4; Manager'3: S. S. S. 4: •Ac . -1. 2 -. 4 TriL 1 $?••'. aior 1. 2. 3, 4: “4;. Tinnis I. 2: Track 1. Club 2; Spring Festival 2. 3: MURRAY. NE ORR, BETTY JANE-lri-L I; Spring. Ftallyd) r, 2. 4; Band 2. 3: Band Contest 2. 3: Speech Club 1; Guidance Room SocrMaiy 2; Siudent Council 2. 3: Home Ec. Club 3: Writers Qub 4; Qroir 4: Senior Play. PENDLETON. MARILYN—Rochestor 1. 2; Spring Festival 4. PESCH. MARY ALICE G. A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Ye Pilgrim 1. 2; Boosters Club 1. 2. 3; Operetta 1. 2; Why tho Chimes Rang 3; Dramatics Club 2; Camera Qub 1; Junior Class Secretary 3; Hi-Tri 3; S. S. S. 4; Painters Qub 3. 4; Spring Festival 1, 2. 3. 4; Writers Club 3.4: Tri-L 1. PESCH. SUZANNE G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Painters Club 3. 4; Secretary 3; Student Council 3; Camera Club 1: Dramatics Club 2; Writers Qub 3, 4; Spring Fostival 1, 2. 3. 4,- Operotta 1, 2; Latin Contest 3. 4; Honor Banquet 2, 3; Librarian 3: Mayflower Editor 4; S. S. S. 4; Christopher's Candle 2: Hi-Tri 3: Tri-L 1; Ye Pilgrim 1. 2: Boosters Qub 1. 2. 3; Dancng Qub 3. READ. WILMA Thoasallosia 1; G.A. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Tri-L 1; Hi-Tri 3; S. S. S. Secretary 4: Choir 4: Guidance Room President 2: Guidance Room Secretary 3; Operetta 4; Monitor 4; Spmg Festival 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Contest 3: Music Contest 2. (47) £h t k uA iaA t ic uppcrterA ctf all School pt-cjectA ROBERrSON, JIM—Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Student Council 1, 2; Yo Pilgrim 1; Guidance Room Presi- dent 3; Junior Class Vico President 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. 4: Treasurer 4; Aviation Club 1: Orchostra 1. 2; Senior Play. ROHRIG, LORRAINE S. S. S. 4: Writers Club 4; Spring Fostlval 1, 2; G. A. A. 2, 3: Boosters Club 2; Dramatics Club 2: Craft Club 1; Librarian 4: Ye Pilgrim 2; Home Economics Club 4. SEIP. JOANNE -Paintors Club I. 2. 3, 4; Secretary 2. President 3. 4; Color Fantasy 1; First Prizo for Painting State Art Convention 3; Second Prize for Painting—Notre Dame Art Exhibit 3; Boosters Club I. 2. 3; Secretary 3; Tri-L 1. 2; Cabinet 2; Hi-Tri 3: Spring Festi- val I. 2, 3. 4: Tennis Team 3; S.S.S. 4. SHAKES. THOMAS- -Student Council 1. 2. 3. 4; President 3; Speech Club 1; Spring Festival 2; Ye Pilgrim 2, 3, 4; Feature Editor 4; Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4; Booster Club 3; Honor Ban- quet 3; Hi-Y 3. 4; Secretary 4; Student Court Prosecuting Attorney 4; Mayflower Athletic Editor 4; Senior Class President 4: Writers Club 4. Tri-L Trea$gr« rgr.ant cjt-4 U SKINNER. FRANCES. SNYDER. ROBERT Football 1. 2; SQUIRES, ROBERT Radio STAIR. VERA Guid. Guidance rotary 3: Festival 3. STILLSON. MA ship Cl STOCKMAN. DQL val 4: STOCKMAN HQl'1 THOMAS. M TRUMAN. PA Hi-Y WOLFAR Clul$ WRIGHT. ] WRIGHT.] XAVER. PH 1; Si; YOUNG. DICK Radio Cl Track 4. artette 1 ; 2. 3; Sec 3; Spring Secretary 4. orld Friend- Spring Festi President 4; KC;.-f ih Dramatics .. 1. 2. 3, 4; Dramatics C.ub if 2.' 3. 4; Football 1. 2; Track 2; YOCKEY, MARJORIE ELLEN -Bourbon' f 2; World Friendship Qub 3. 4; S. S. S. 4: Librarian 4: Student Court 4.” WAGNER. ROUMELLE. WAGONER. PAUL—Hi-Y 3. 4; Aviation Club 1. 2,- Spring Festival 1; Football 1. WHITE, CLARA -G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3; Operetta 1. 2; Spring Fe3.lval 1. 2. 3. 4: S. S. S. 4; Ye Pilgrim 2, 3; Boosters Club 2. 3; Orchestra 1. WHITE. JACK—Spring Festival 1. 2. 3, 4; Camera Club 2; Football 2; Hi-Y 4; Radio Club 4 WILSON. BETTY—Guidance Room Secretary 1, 2, 3; G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4; Spring Festival 1, 2. 3, 4; Dramatics Club 1, 2; Ye Pilgrim Layout Editor 4; S. S S. 4: Tri-L 1; Librarian 4: Homo Ec. Club 4; Senior Play. WINSTED. VIRGINIA Spring Festival 1. 2. 3; G. A. A. I. 2. 3; Dramatics Qub 1. 2. 3; Tri-L 1; S. S. S. 4; H-Trl 3; Tennis Team 4: Boosters Club 1. 2. 3; Festival Court 4: Senor Play. (48) Chthu ia tic uppa-terS Abrasive Mining Mlg. Co. Ball Shoppe Julia Becknell Bergman Bros. C. A. Bondurant Gerald Bordner Lowell Bordner Boston Store Bosworth's Store Etta Cameron Charm Salon Albert Chipman Coca-Cola Bottling Co., Inc. Plymouth. Indiana Colonial Beauty Shop Community Bake Shop Mr. and Mrs. Earl Corbaley Cressner Co. E. V. Derf Galeman Dexter Drake Millinery Dr. C. H. Dunfee Mrs. Adam Evert Elmer B. Emond, Jr. Franklin Myer Estate Gates Chevrolet Co. Gibson Insurance Co. Emma Hoham Mrs. Bill Houghton John R. Jones Dr. J. M. Jordan Eugene Johnson Dr. Kaszer Dr. Keiser Kewpie Hamburger Shop Kizer Jewelry Shop Don Kitch Marshall Kizer Dick Klein's Shell Service Dr. Knott Krogers Bill Kyser Lauer's- -of Course Helen Lee R. S. McGonegal D. L. McKesson Main Restaurant Alvin Marsh Pat Martindale N. B. Merriman Don Minx Pearl Mitchell's Beauty Shop C. L. Morris Lumber Co. Peoples Drug Store Pesch's Tavern Plymouth Bowling Center Plymouth Cafe Plymouth Dairy Plymouth Food Storage Plymouth Hotel Plymouth Lumber S Coal Co. Plymouth Title Realty Co. Dorothy Poore Powell's Hardware Dr. Pownell Price's Steak House Puritan Cleaners Quality Jointers Ward Rittenhouse Mr. Charles Saunders Mrs. Charles Saunders Schlosser Bros. Scotty's Cafe Guy Shelton—Plymouth Motor Sales Shroll Bakery W. C. Slusser Dale Sparks State Finance Dr. Clarence Stephens Don Stephenson George F. Stevens Ronald Sullivan Swearingen Shoe Store Shirley Thoma Arthur Thomson Union Lunch Room Dr. C. H. Welch Walter Wise Yoder’s Grocery Joe Ziker (49) Abair, Chester, 17. Abair, Russell. 15. Ambler, Jody, 19, 43. Ackles, Alfred. 15, 26. Anders, Bob, 19. Anderson. Junior. 7, 24, 27, 40. Ayres, Lowell, 15, 26. Baker, Dorland, 7, 27, 38. Ball, Edmund, 7, 24. Ball, Richard, 15, 24. Barber, Jeannette, 1, 7, 30. Barkey, Lowell. 7, 24, 28- Barts, Otho, 17. Baugher, Helen, 7, 23, 29. Baumann. Alice, 7. Baumann, Howard, 7. Beam, Dale. 19. Beam, Rhea, 19. Beldon, Lloyd Beldon, Pauline Berger. Mary, 19, 25. Bergman, George, 11, 17. Bergman, Julia, 7, 25, 30. Biers, Adel. 17. Biers, Viola, 19. Bikowski, Raymond. 17. 27, 38, 40. Blubaugh, Raymond, 15. Boggs, Erma Boggs, Jeannette 7, 25. Bollinger. Jeanne, 7, 25. Bonnell, Phil, 7. 24, 25, 38. 39. 40. Booker, Betty Jane, 17. Books. Virginia, 1, 7. Bom. Audrey, 7, 23. 27. Born, George, 19, 40. Botset, Dorothea. 7, 23. Bottorff. Joel. 15. Bowles. Lillian, 8. 23- Bowman, Clayton, 19. Bowman. Irene, 17. Bowman, Leslie, 17. Bowman, Rowene, 19, 25, 43. Bradford, Carl, 15. Brandt, Betty, 15. Breeding, Guy Jr., 15. Brewer, Doris Jean, 17, 43. Broomall, Omer, 8, 24. Broomall, Opal, 17. Brugh, Helen. 15, 23. Bumbarger, Robert, 15. Burden, Marcille, 17. 25. Burnside, Lawrence. 17, 29. Burnside, Margaret, 19, 25. Burroughs. Albert, 17. Burroughs, Ira, 8, 37. Burroughs, Virginia, 8. 23, 25, 26, 43 Carey, James, 17. Carey, Marie, 19. Carlson, Dorothy. 8, 23, 27- Casbon, Dorothy, 17, 27, 29, 30, 43. Clarke, Jack, 15. 24. 25. 26, 28. Cleveland, Charles, 15, 24, 27, 30. Clevenger, Lois, 15, 23. Clevenger, Phyllis, 19. 26. Clouse. Marjorie, 15. 23, 43. Conger, Arlo, 8, 23, 43. Cook, Charles. 19, 40. Cook, Jim, 19. Cook, Joe, 8, 24. Cooper. Edith, 15. 23, 25, 26. Ccx, Phyllis, 17. 27. 28, 29, 30, 43. Crocker, Lucille, 17. Cripe, Phyllis, 17. Crum, LeRoy, 15, 25. Culp, Claude, 19. Dague, Bob, 15. 37. Davenport. Francis, 17. Davenport, Opal, 29. Davis. Ella, 19, 25. Davis, John. 19, 26. Davis, Mary, 8, 23, 25, 43. , Day, Doris, 17. Deden. Marian. 19, 26. Dexter. Galeman, 19. 40. DeMien, Eugene, 15. Dipert, Gail, 17. Dipert. Maxine, 8, 25, 43. Dipert, Richard, 15, 24. Dodson. Keith, 19. Dodson, Robert, 8, 24, 25, 26. Downing, Arnold, 17, 40. Drubert, Fred, 15, 37. Drubert, John, 17, 40. Duddleson, Martha, 17. Eaglebarger, Joanna. 15, 25. Eaglebarger. Laura, 19. Eherenman, Richard, 19. 26. Eley. Tom. 15, 24, 27. Elkins, Donald, 15, 25, 30. Elkins, Mary Jayne, 19, 25, 43. Ellis, Beverly, 17, 23. Emenaker, Louis, 19, 40. Emrah, Bill, 19- Engel, Audrey. 15, 23. 26. Evans, Virginia. 19, 25, 43. Everly, Arlene, 15. Falconbury, Arthur, 19, 40. Falconbury, Beverly, 15, 23. (50) Felke, Ed., 8, 24. Filson, Lowell, 19. Filson, Theada, 15, 23, 27. Firestone, Bob, 19, 26, 40. Fleek, Vena, 17, 26. 29. Florence, Richard, 19. Florian, Darlene, 19, 43. Fortin, Joel, 8. 24. 37. Fortin, Rosemary, 17, 43. Fox, Anna Marie, 17. Fox, John, 8, 24, 27, 28. 38. Frushour, Stuart. 17, 26. Fuller, Billy, 19. Furry, Hazel, 17, 26. 27. 29- Furry, Marian, 15, 23. 43. Gaines, Lodema, 19. Gardner, Betty. 19, 26. 43. Gamand. Charles, 19, 26. 27. Gerard, Margie, 15, 23, 25, 43. Glass. Neal. 9. 27. 29. Glaub. Mary Ann. 17. 29. Goodrich. David. 19, 26. Gottschalk, Arabella, 9, 23. 25, 27. Graye, Betty, 19, 43. Green, Gee, 17. 25 29. Green. Edwin. 15. 25. Griewank, LaVerne, 9, 23, 25. 43. Griswold, Kenneth, 17. Grossman, Phyllis. 17, 27. 30. Guise, Bonnie, 1, 9, 23, 28, 30. Hall. Betty Lou. 9. 23. 27. Hall, David. 17. Hammes, Giarles, 17. Hammes. Martha. 15, 23. Handy, Lloyd, 17. Harmon, Eloise, 15, 23. Hamer, Robert, 1, 9, 24. Harper, Henry Jr., 9, 24, 25, 27. 28, 39. 40. Harris, Robert, 19, 40. Harsh. Celia, 15, 43. Hart, Dorothy. 19. Hartman, Lloyd, 19. Hartwell, Henry, 17. Heckaman, Lloyd. 15. Helms, Arthur, 19. Helms. Robert, 9. 24 27, 28. Helsel, Norma, 15, 23. Henderson. Harold. 17. Hess. Lois, 9, 23. 25. Hite, Margaret. 9. 23. 43. Holderead, Den, 17. Hollett, Bette Lu. 9. 23. Hollett, Mary, 19. 43. Holloway, Lowell. 9. 24. 28. Holloway, Ronald, 17- Holzbauer. Barbara, 1, 9, 23, 29. 30. 43. Holzbauer, Josephine, 15. Houghton, Josephine, 9, 23, 25, 26, 28. • Houghton, Mary, 17, 25, 26, 43. Houin, Donald, 19. Houin, Eleanor. 19, 25. Houin, Lucille. 9. 23, 25. Houin, Leo, 17. Hughes. Mary Humes. Delbert, 17. Hunt, Aves. 17. Hutchings, Robert, 18. Inks. Harold, 17. Irey, Bemadine, 18. 26. Irwin, Barbara, 18, 28, 29. Jacox, Roger, 10, 24, 26. Jarrell. Mary, 15. 43. Jarrell, Verda, 10, 30. Johnson, Paul Jones, Casey, 15, 26. Jones, Hazel, 18. Kain, Glenn, 10, 24. Kaufman, Arthur, 19. 26, 29. Kaufman, Bill, 18. 26- Kayser. Bill. 10. 24, 26. Kehoe, Don, 18. 40. Kellar, Charlotte, 10, 23. 29, 43. Kelly. Margaret, 19. 25. 30. Kessler. Mildred, 19. Kirkley, Dollie, 10. 30. Kirkley, Robert, 15, 24, 25. 26. Kirkpatrick, Pegav, 20, 25. Kitch, Beryl, 18. 30. Klapp, Bob, 10. 24, 25. 27. 37. Klapp, Des Neiges. 10. Klein, Helen. 10 23. Kline, Lowell, 18, 25. 26, 39, 40. Klinedinst, Tessie, 10. Kling, Margaret, 10. Kling, Rodney, 19. Knepper, Jeanne. 18. 26, 29, 43. Knott, Nancy, 15. Kreighbaum, Dick. 15. 37. Krouse, Herman, 10, 24. Kruyer, Louis, 15. Kruyer, Ruth, 18, 43- Kubley, Jim. 15. 24. 39, 40. Kubley, Joanne, 10. Lacher, Irene, 19. Lamb, Jimmie, 19. (51) Lamborn, Ralph, 15. Langdon. Pat, 19, 40. Laramore, Jean, 15, 23, 43. Larson, Glenn, 15. Leazenby, Mildred, 18, 43. Lee. Harold, 10, 24, 25, 27. Lee, Herbert, 18, 28. Lee, Janice, 18. Lee, Marianna, 15, 23. 27, 43. Leeper, Elizabeth, 19. 43,- Linedecker. Shirlev. 19, 26. Link, Gordon, 21, 15. 26, 27, 30. Link. Carolyn, 1, 11. 23, 27, 30. Longe, Bob, 11, 24, 27. Long, Mary Alice, 15. Lowry, Walter, 18. Luse, Ima Jean. 20. McChesney, Leo, 18. Maaee, laniece, 11. 23, 27, 28. Mahler, Rose, 16, 23. Mallorv, George, 11, 25. Mallorv, John. 20, 25. 40. Mangun, Grace. 11. 23. 43. Mangun. Ruth. 16, 43. Mann, Alfred, 18. Mann, Julia, 11. Manning, Jack 11. 24, 28. Marks, June. 16, 23, 29. Marsh. Betty, 16, 25, 43. Marsh, Helen. 16. 23. 43. Marsh, Lois, 16, 27, 23. Marsh. Ronald. Mart, Junior, 18. 40. Martin, Katherine, 18, 43. Martin, Keith, 20. 29. Mattix, Eugene, 20. Maxson, Floyd, 16. May, Harold, 16. 24. Mav, Henry, 20. Melton, Bob, 18. 29. Melton, Gloria 20 43. Menser, Burdell, 20, 26- Menser, Marjorie, 16, 30. Metheny, Lowell. 16, 24, 26. Miles, Joe, 18, 40. Miles, Patty, 20, 27, 28. Mi'lea, Bob, 16. Millea, Mary Evelyn, 20. Miller. Beth, 16, 30. Mil’er, Evelyn. 18, 25, 43. MUler, Ida. 18, 25, 43. Miller. Marv Jean, 16. 23, 43. Milliser, Arlene, 16, 43. Miner, Joy, 11, 23, 28. 43. Mishler, Eileen, 11, 23. Mogle. Eldon, 25, 18, 26, 40. Moore, George, 11. Morrison, Ralph, 20. Morrow, Fred. 11, 21, 24, 26, 40. Murphy, Marie, 11. Murray. Nellie, 11. Myers, Dorothy, 18, 25. 43. Myers, Mary Ellen. 18. Myers, Ruth, 20, 43- Nagel, Paul, 16. Neidig, Bob, 18, 28. Nelson, Joan, 16. 23. Newman, Frances. 18, 30. Nichols, Patsy, 20. Nickerson, Zolanna, 16. 23, 25, 29. 43. O'Dell, John, 40. Orr, Bettve Jane, 11. 26, 30. Orr, Harlan. 20. 21, 26, 40. Orr, Patricia. 16. 23. 25. 27. 28. Overstreet, Irene, 18, 27. 28. Ousnamer, Jack, 20. Pendleton, Marilyn. 11. Pentelow, Clyde, 20. Perkins. Dorothy, 20, 43. Pesch, Eugene. 18. Pesch, Mary Alice, 12, 23. 27, 30. Pesch, Patricia, 20, 43. Pesch, Suzanne, 1, 12, 23, 27, 40. Pomeroy, Lila, 20. Poor, Bob, 16, 40. Poor, Raymond, 20, 40. Price, Raymond, 16, 40. Quinn. Jane, 18, 25. Rains. Pauline, 16, 43. Rains, Ruth Elaine, 20. 43. Read, Lester, 18. Read, Wilma, 12, 23, 25, 26, 28, 43. Reaker, Everett. 20. Reaker, Jeanette. 18. Redick, Elaine, 20, 26, 29. Rentschler, Richard, 16, 24. Rhoade, Margery, 16. Rhodes, Harold, 16, 39, 40. Ringer, Ralph, 16, 24. Richardson, Jenevieve, 20, 25, 43. Ringle, Francis, 20. Ritchey, Irene, 20, 26. Roberts, Mildred. 20. (52) Robertson, Jim, 12, 24, 26. Rogem, Phyllis, 20, 29, 30. Rohrig, Lorraine, 12, 25, 23, 29, 30. Rohrer, Dennis, 20, 40- Roose, Wayne, 16. Ross, Ruth, 20. Rozman, Betty, 20. Rozman, Ray, 16. 24. Rullman, Carolyn, 18, 26. Rust, Betty, 20. 43. Schlosser, Verna, 18, 26, 27, 29, 30. Seip, Joanne, 12, 23, 30. Seip, Mary Lynn, 12, 16, 23, 28, 30. Shakes, Thomas, 1. 12, 24, 28, 29, 30. Shamas, Diana. 16, 27, 29, 30. Shepher, Carol. Sherer, Glenna, 20. Skinner, Frances. 12. Smith, Gordon, 18. Smith, Maxine, 20, 25, 43. Smith, Mary Beth, 18. 25. Smith. Normadean, 16, 26. Snyder, Robert. 12, 24, 40. South. Lois, 16, 25, 30, 43. Squires, Bob. 12, 24, 38. Stair, Vera. 12, 23, 25. 26. 28. 43- Steiner, Russell, 20, 26, 40. Stillson, Marcella. 12. 23. 25. Stillson, Shirley, 20. 30, 43. Stockman, Dorothy, 12, 23, 25, 28, 43. Stockman. Dwight, 18. Stockman, Hope. 12, 25, 26. Sullivan, Mary, 16, 23. Swearingen, Frances, 20, 43. Swisher. Dick, 16. 25, 26. Taylor, Helen, 43. Tekulve, Mary Jane, 16, 23, 43. Thomas, DeVon, 20. Thomas, Howard, 20. 26. Thomas, Lester. 16, 38. Thomas. Mabel, 12, 25. Tillman, Lloyd, 20. Troutman, Betty Lou, 20, 30, 43. Troutman, Bob, 18, 25. Trowbridge, Vada, 18, 43- Truman, Paul, 13, 21. 24, 26. Trump, Carl, 16. Trump, Robert, 18. Wagner, Roumelle, 13, 24. Wagoner, George, 16, 24. Wagoner. Paul, 13, 24, 25. Wallace, Glenn, 18. Ward, Barbara, 18, 27, 30, 43. Ward, Edward, 16, 24. Washburn. Jack, 16. Webster, Clarence, 16. Webster, Phyllis. 20, 25, 28. 43. Weirick, Alice, 20, 43. White, Clara, 13. 23, 25, 43. White. Florence White, Jack, 13, 24. 25. 29. White, Kathyrn. 18, 25, 26. 43. Wickey, James, 20. Wilkins, Elnora, 16. Williams, Walker, 18. Williams, Willadeane, 16, 28, 43. Willis, Anna Mae. 18. 29, 43. Wison, Betty. 20. Wilson. Betty, 1, 13. 23. 29. Wilson, Peter, 16, 27. Winsted, Virginia, 13, 23. Wolfarth, Rosalee, 13. 23. Wood, Maurice, 20, 26. Woolley, Jimmy, 20, 40. Wraight, Harry, 16. Wright. John, 13, 24, 27. 29. 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