Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1942

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- MAYFLOWER - CONTENTS GOVERNMENT P. II- S. Educators and Student Advisor: The Faculty..................................... 8, 9 Students Govern School Activity 10. II CLUBS S- S. S. Girls Spread Sunshine. 12, 13 Ili V Bovs Build Character 12. 13 P. II. S. Students Dramatize, Write, Paint. Cook, and Sew 14, 15 MUSIC Music Department Rates High at P. H. S. 16. 17 Featuring the P. II. S. Band................. -- .. 3, 17 JOURNALISM Speaking of Pictures---------- —.....................--4, 5 Ye Pilgrim 6 SPORTS Life on the Sportfront of P. II- S.-- -- ■ -36. 37 1 1 month Rockies -38, 39 Fighting Pilgrims End Season with Cowbell -40. 11 G. A. A. Develops Physical Fitness---- 42, 13 Track and Golf Round Out Athletic Season -------- 44. 45 STUDENTS Seniors -.................... 1® 27 Juniors -8. 29 Sophomores - -3® 31 Freshmen............-........................... -32, 33 FEATURES Letters to the Editors Close Up—Miss Cornetet. --------- “Spring Fever Calendar ..................................... Scenes Around School MAYFLOWER'S COVER Life at P. H. S. is typically phot- ographed as seen on the 1942 cover. Students usually gather in informal groups discussing the things that hap- pen in a high school student's life. To see more of this school, explore the pages ahead.

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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS To tho Sonior Cl»»9 of Lincoln High School Denr Soys and Gala: While every other young American la doing his or hor uit, hero or abroad, H'l Abnor will bo homo, uy Uhox© in tho hills, meandering through tho peaceful hilla, living out his per- plexed IIfo in tho samo way he ha3 always lived it. Ho will servo to remind us, In the tex lble V days ahead for all of us, that there used to bo a peoceful lifo, »iu»t thero will bo one once again. Your lettor followed no all over tho country, finally reaching no in Hollywood today, Unrch 19th— I hope not too la so for the year boo'.?. Sincerely, .O WCJi f rr$ SL Ye Pilgrim Staff SEfllORS AHEAD in mmOlUER SALES . - 70 — x PAPERS TO BE SENT TO 80YS IN SERVICE Ye Pll rto U happy to announce that papers will to sent each voek to tha feraer PUS students «he are now la vorlous bran- ch»» of the Arnj «ad Krvy. •Do you vSoh to buy a Mayflower this norcln T , haa baen tha first topic of conversation thl» past wsofc. nch boo tor of tha «toff hat visited a certain rooo for tho past flvo day for tha purpose of tall lac Xayflow •ro. Tho tealoro oro ohawl la th race for tho scat subscriptions, Tho olooooi follow la llao with tCo Junior» next then tho sophoooros and finally tho frooh- Onsey Jcnoe haa ehollancod tho Xoyflowor staff with that ho can «oil aora Xtyflovors thoa tho of tho croup toother. So for, Caeoy ha »ol l a fow annual hut tha otaff 1» confidant that can hoot hi» »el»«. 1942 yearbook proalao» to be well-worth bo la , Kick la Solp'i houto. Vednetdoy Blcht. January 28 w»» tha sca a of a another ’«ay Ya Plljrln p-xty. Xr. Salp showed two of hi» fllai to tha Croup, and Art hocknell •htortajnad durlec tho •vonlac with fnvorlto pi- ano aalactloa». Tho potluck foatt waa •enrol la tha roc rot t Ion rooo with daaclDC and pine pone following STUDENTS ASAEO TO CLAIM LOST ARTICLES PSS students ora ro- jeettod to call at tha principal's offlca cad elrla t.'alr loot ortlclo». An oxer abuadoaea of koy , scref», pone 11», cloves, eonbs, otc. hava boon turned la. A bond nodal haa oloo boon found. RECORDS PURCHASED fOR SENIOR ENGLISH S’ower. record» and thir- ty textbooks hare boon pureb: cod for tho aenior English elaet. Tho ro- cordlnc 1» tho eaaploto Shake spoor Ian play Jullut Caesar presented by Cr- oon Valla In tho Koroury 7hor.tr». Tho textbooks contain tho written play and tho illustrations la tho book war» drawn by Kr. Voile». Xr. Corn's history elasaos recently lie toned to the section of tho play contain lac Xertc Anthony1 • faoous epooch. fOUR JUNIORS TO TRY OUT FOR YELL IfADER ELECTION Properatione for th» e- loctlon of Junior yoll Isadora are In procrosi. Beverly Zlllo, Barbara Ir- vin. Lloyd Sandy, end Loo XcChasnoy aro tha Junior» be Inf trained by tho var- ■lty yoll 1order . So date ha boon «et for tho election no yet, but oaly nowhere of tho Junior olr.ee will vote. Under the now eye ten Junior yoll loader hare to bo trained by tha var- sity yall larder». Then for axporlsaco they will have tone yell» before the booster1» Club. After thl» thoy will try out bo- lero tho Junior ola»» for the oloctlon. CUR mUfff F OR PILGRIM STAFF PQULWE RPinS ELECTED QUEER Lost Monday and Tuesday tho clrli physical educa- tion Classes voted for tho ecalor girls who will rolea ovor tho annual sprlnc lostlval. Poulins Seta» woe oleoted ueon; Helen Xr.rth. nald of honor and tho nowhere of tho court aro Xary Jar roll, Xnncy Knott, uth Xancun and Xargory Shoados. The thoeo of tbs festi- val io to be The Llfo of » Physical Bd. Girl». Dnaco routines havo al- ready been worked out, and practice started In tho ©w clossos. forty senior• hrve • 1 fin- ed to take tho Sad Cross laetructlon which will bo given for etudacts 1? and oror. Tho olatsos ar tlvon every Vodnosday nk t for 10 weeks. A csw year has corn. Ths old oas has passed. Vith It has passed so such of Ilfs, tine, of droanlnx Of Ve all bavs our and desires for 1942. are our hopes for this ysarT Individuals naks up a nation'and Kalians naks up a world. Our llfo, as aa individual. Is sura to touch and Influence others. Individuals with n food strong «orale, with noblo doslros asd high Ideals, nblo to tnfluanco, to In- spire and load a nobis llfo, will do tha cost for our country. If wo all do our part now, we can all enjoy our fro-don later. for United vc standi Divided wa falli Vhrt will wo sake of thl year 1942 and years tO COBOI —iodbu gaikk SENIORS ENROLL FOR FIRST AID COURSE



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To better speech in P.H.S. Miss Cornetet, Mr. Enos, and Miss Stephen teach English in theory and also put it in practice. Cultural backgrounds, cultivated by Miss Meads. Mr. Eherenman. and Miss Coffing, are a vital part of Lincoln High. 'Rithmetic problems cause Miss Hass and Miss Trowbridge to spend many hours with the stu- dents. With the world in turmoil. Miss Garn. Mr. Mart, and Mr. Ray carry on teaching the fundamentals of government. P. H. S. EDUCATORS AND STUD Mayflower presents the 1941-1942 faculty of Lincoln High—Five new teachers came to P. H. S. at the beginning of the school year. They were: Othello Stephen, teaching English; Eu- nice Graves, commercial; Dorothy Coffing, art; Margaret Gommel, home economics; and Julia Trowbridge, Latin. Our new school nurse was Beulah Barkley. Miss Agnes Hass, former teacher of Latin, this year took over her duties in the mathematics department. New equipment in the science laboratory and the changes in location of the various de- Goncral welfare of the students is maintained by Supt. Kuhn and Principal Beabout, and the school board of W. Rittcnhouse, D. L. McKesson, and H. Pifer.

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