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Chief Engineers . . . Miss Cornetet and Lois used their oil to keep the machinery running smoothly. Figure Jugglers . . . Ray. Theada, and Mr. Phillips came out wrinkle free in spite of carrying the financial burdens. Literary Artists . . . Jean and Pat disproved the old adage “Speech is silver: silence is golden.” SPEAKING OF PICTURES . . . This Is The 1942 Mayflower Staff Between the years 1938 to 1942 this staff saved material for what they thought an ideal annual. “Modern!” “Unsophisticated!” “Full of Life!” Those had been the cries of the P. H. S. students. As a result, these pages bring you Life as it is at P. H. S. Lois Marsh, heading the group, led the staff through turbulance, emerging with fly- ing colors. Pat Orr and lean Laramore engi- neered the literary machinery, as Ray Rozman Make-up Technologists . . . Mary Jean and Pat put their golden heads together and planned the ingenious picture arrangements. Sportsman and Artist . . . Chuck and Diana paint- ed the sports pictures of P.H.S.
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MAYFLOWER LOOKS AT THE ACTIVITIES of Lincoln High School, Plymouth, Indiana, through its 1942 edition. Featured on this page is the P. H. S. band, directed by L. B. Ehcrcnman. Vital to the school life the band providet! varied entertainments throughout the school year. Con- certs, marching at football games, anti auditorium programs kept the band members busy. This colorful anti talented organization fittingly introduces the 1942 Mayflower.
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We, the staff of the '42 Mayflower, collected these never to be forgotten memories for P.H.S. and Thcada Filson held the purse strings tightly. They held with difficulty, however, the soaring ambitions of the lay-out editors, Pat Pctt and Mary Jean Miller. Diana Shamas, capable and willing young artist, shared her artistic ideas with all the staff members, suggesting and advising where necessary. The mentor of sports was Chuck Cleveland. The high lights of Life at P. H. S. during the year were faithfully recorded by feature editors, Nancy Knott and Willadcane Williams. Mayflower’s student photographers, Tom Eley and Mary Jarrell, supervised the tak- ing of pictures and provided the candid shots used. Of course none of this could have been accomplished without the aid and supervision of our sponsor, Miss Cornetet, whom we, the senior class of 1942, nominate for the hall for fame. MISS MARCELLA CORNETET Newest Addition to our Hall of Fame. Mayflower Specialists . . . Nancy and Willadcane took care of the special features that added the final touch. Camera Enthusiasts . . . Mary and Tom “flitted” around the campus taking candid shots.
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