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Then (In FI Ison Marian Furry Margo Gerard Edwin Green Martha Hammed Klol.se Harmon Robert Klrkley Nancy Knott Lewis Kruyer James Kubley Ralph La inborn Jean Laramore Floyd Maxson Harold May Lois Marsh Juno Marks Helen Marsh Betty Marsh mosphere were typical of a Latin American fiesta. We have always loved conventions. Some of our members attended state art conventions, anti others, state sunshine, stu- dent council, anti press conventions. Ruth Mangun and Margery Rhoades joined Jack as yell leaders. Bill Sheehan was known as the loudest and most ram- pant of the Plymouth boosters. As seniors we took over the key jx si- tions of P.H.S. activities. Our class officers, elected after hot. never to be forgotten campaigns, were Jack Clarke, president; Mary Jarrell, vice-president; Marjorie Clouse, secretary; and Mickic Scip, treasur- er. Pat Orr, as president of student coun- cil kept the government agencies running smoothly. Ralph Ringer was head moni- tor. Jean Laramore was president of the
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Frederick Drubcrt Tom Eley Donald Elkins Audrey Engel Arlene Everly Beverly Falconbury Glenn l :«rson Marianna Lee Gordon Link Mary Alice Long Rose Malder Ruih Mangun Kubley, president;jean Lara more, vice-presi- dent; Pete Wilson, sec- retary; and Lois Marsh, treasurer. Richard Rentschlcr went to the state track meet in the broad jump. Marjorie Menser and Mickie Scip won honors in art. Lois Marsh went to the state Latin contest two years. Bev- erly Falconbury proved to be a whiz in mathematics, and Normadeane Smith in shorthand. 20 The Junior-senior party was planned like a trip on the train, bound for “Yehudi”. Railroad tickets entitled us to one or two cokes, depending upon whether we went by coach or by puliman. And oh!—when the train went through the tunnels! Our prom had as its theme, Latin America, and with the artistic talent of Diana Shamas who designed it, and the enthusiastic work of the class, supervised by Nancy Knott, the back ground and at-
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Paul Nagel Beth Miller Mary Jean Miller Arlene Milliner Marjorie Monger Lowell Metheny Zolana Nickerson Patricia Orr Patricia Pett Paulino Bains Jack Reece Richard Rentschli-r Norma(1 cane Smith Lois South Mary Sullivan Dick Swisher Mary Jane Tekulve Carl Trump
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