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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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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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MarK» ry Khoadca BUI Shoi’hun Dorothy I'Ilory Sunshine and Jim Kublcy of Hi-Y. Gordon Link, besides be- ing a whale of a trumpeter, was president of the band. Beth Mil- ler had a mania for writing poetry—and very good poetry at that. Marianna Lee was editor-in- chief of Ye Pilgrim. Ray Roz- man was mimcoperator and general handy man, not only for Ye Pilgrim, but many other P.H.S. activities. Marjorie Clouse won a D.A.R. citizenship award. Dusty Rhodes was elected presi- dent of the new “P club. I Ielen Marsh was president of G.A.A., and Pauline Rains reigned as queen of the spring festival. Willadeane Williams loved to do the splits. Rob Kirk- ley was found to have a splendid tenor voice. Last but not least, Chuck Cleveland gained the rep- utation for always taking bis time—always! We presented an auditorium program our senior year for the entertainment of the student body and to start our MAY- FLOWER sales campaign. With Casey Jones as master of cere- monies, the theme of the pro- gram was Hellzapoppin, the popular stage play. The junior-senior party was a Sadie Hawkins party with the girls asking the boys for dates. Li’l Abner and Daisy Mae costumes, square dancing, and a box so- cial featured the event. Prizes were award- ed the most appropriately dressed boy and girl. Ruth Mangun, with a short dress anti long braid, and Casey Jones, bare- footed, wearing a corsage of vegetables, anti carrying a jug of cider, were the winners. During our four years at Plymouth High School, our class has diminished. Some of our members have joined the Navy, and others have quit school to take- jobs. Cupid has claimed a few. anti several others have moved away. One of our classmates, Charles Cannan, lost his life in an accident our sophomore- year. Because of his friendly smile and his kind unselfish character. Chuck will always live in the memories of his friends. 23
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