Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1944

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Virginia Evans Arthur Falconbury Robert Firestone Frances F esuer Darlene r Flori an Richard Eherenmati Georgann Eley Javne Elkins Louis Emenaker 1943 was destined to produce one of the greatest football teams P. H. S. had ever known. With Captain Dexter. Fuller, and Steiner in there gaining yardage we were able to win all but two games. These were lost to Warsaw. Fuller and Dexter were elected All Conference. Steiner was close, needing only one vote. Elizabeth Leepcr stepped up one step, being elected Home-Coming Queen. Members of our class elected Keith Martin to guide them through our senior year. His assistants were Bill Fuller, vice-president, secretary, Jayne Elkins, and treasurer, Betty Gardner. Sunshine Society, ruled by June Hostetler, had as its goal a larger fund for Riley Hospital. In this they were highly successful. Art Helms piloted the Hi-Y through a trying year. One of our proud accomplishments was the strengthening of Ye Pilgrim prestige. Under the capable edi- tor, Keith Martin, the paper expanded and became a looked-forward-to edition. Journalistic minded Keith was also editor-in-chief of Mayflower Athletics, perhaps, occupy the limelight most consistently. After the highly successful football season came to a close, basketball was started. Steiner headed the squad. Larry Born joined Keith and Jody as Yell Leaders. Perhaps, the social life of a senior is more important to him than it was in previous years. The Junior- Senior party was held Feb. 4. Even though there is so much fun and many clubs to participate in, there persists the need of authority. This authority is vested in a Student Court and Monitor system. Here, once again, we broke tradition by hav- ing a girl appointed judge—Mary Ann. The noon court, which tries country students, was headed by David Goodrich. The head of the Monitor system was the very efficient Patty Miles.—Things got done—Our Student Council. Art Falconbury. president, plus our Student court gave valuable training to us. When we face the world, we must accept laws. too. If we do not obey orders, we will be punished. Yes, we're proud of our achievements. Here's to the achievements—after-graduation. May they be stabl in this crazy world as they leap out. ns. ax ms Galetnan Dexter 8

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 In 1941 we entered high school with a firm determination to be recognized as individuals by our su- periors. For all our determination we were doomed to accomplish little. The music department, however, came through. Maurice Wood placed first in the trombone solo contest. Dick Eherenman placed first in bari- tone, and Mary Berger on piano. Due to restrictions on traveling, the na- tional contest was canceled. This also was the last year for contests of any kind. In our junior year we began to take our place in the various divis- ions in school life. Keith Martin and Jody Ambler were elected Yell Leaders. Elizabeth Lee per was elect- ed Maid-of-Honor to reign second to the queen at Homecoming. Stein- er made varsity. Perhaps, our craziest and un- heard of action” was electing a girl to be our class president. This broke all traditions. Mary Ann Underwood was the one so honored. Ray Poor was elected vice-president. Jayne El- kins was elected secretary, and Sis” Webster, treasurer. Uncle Sam stepped into the lives of some of our classmates during our junior year and tempted several to join the armed forces. Our vice president was one of the first to answer the call. Some new blood” came in during our years at P. H. S. and some have added glory to our class by winning our hearts with their accomplishments and co- operation. In the fall of 1943 we entered the halls of P. H. S. full Hedged upper- classmen. Ah—What a sensation!!! Now we were the bosses.” We were now looked up to— Jo Ann Ambler Donnagean Geraldine A mones Am ones Henrietta Baske Mary Berger Marjorie Blake Larry Born Mildred Bo u-les Marie Carey Margaret Clark Phyllis Clevenger Charles Cook



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 i i William Fuller Hetty Gari! ner Charles Gar nand David Goodrich Lee Follin Robert Harris Eleanor Hon in James Lamb Arthur Kaufman Arthur Helms Violet Irene Kreigbbaum Latcber Peggy Kirkpatrick June Hostetler Mary Hollett X Elizabeth I eper Ronald Marsh Helen Martin Keith Martin Patty Miles

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