Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Saw AndfrvHi «»■ rtorted a» H«—ruling Queen b tkr toude»t toidy. Hrrr to to nr .«led by Mike Vann Af nn jl ol a »rll dnrned «in to »Wto»t in the (ipmtoM • Joe Me k«r. Tea, Martin aad Brian H«ff a tW lUrkto rack ike Ketoto— 24-7. Due to the lack of intern there were only two float entered in the parade. Blow cm Home wa» the theme of the Big Red Band «inning float. A car division which wa added to the parade waa •tin hy the juniora. Junior High Student» helped promote apirit hy carrying banner and aign at the end of the parade. Homecoming Chairman Kira Kad . welcomed fan» to the half- time ceremonie» presented by the Student Council. President Cathy McClure announced and crowned Sue Andenon Homecom- ing Queen. It wa» Sue’» responsibility to name the winner of the football raffle won by Mary Listenhergrr. An after-game disco aponmrrd by the cheerleader featured BAT.

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Friday The Thirteenth No Jinx For Rockies Friday thr thirteenth U customarily thought to be a day of had luck. But. on Friday. October thirteenth, the Rockies proved the old »i«e talc wrong a they rolled over the Goshen Redskin to capture a 24 7 Homecoming victory. Reside being Homecoming it was also one of the most important games of the season, Goshen had been in the lead of the NIX’. Plymouth’ victory tied the Rorkie with (roshen for the NLC crown. Coach Nixon, satisfied with hi team. said. We prob- ably played a well aa we could, and the only time I’ve ever said that was last year w hen we defeated Ja per for the state title. Enthusiasm wa high all week as students participated in drew up days and hall decoration The sophomore hall won with the theme of Sesame Street. The sophomores Pent many weeks preparing for their hall and it paid off. A special pep semion wa held in which each dam pre- wmted a skit. The senior skit (irrase Lightning’’ per- formed by Hughie and the Greasers won the honor of best skit The pep semaon was highlighted by a dam com- petition won by the Juniors. For their achievement they got to throw a pie in Mr. Snyder’s face. Homrroming (Jure esndldate» sod nacorU Kathy Keiarr and Hob IVAomy. Sue Isban and Dave Del Sue knderwxt and Mike Young. Sue M«»mfd snd Rill Berkrr. Sur Hornee and list 7nder Senior ftatr HiWman and Krw Smith diarum thr Homecoming game «tratno ihag thr wdrlisr Freshman chrrcWwder Shriia Slim» Amy Dsff. Michelle Sulli.an. and C anal FauU- tich lend thr nay during thr Homemmrwg Parade



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September-October; A Busy Time For All As sumim-r extended into September and October, it allowed PJL students to grl the full effert of the summer xra- son. During this time, man) of the stu- dent enjoyed pending a lot of their «parr time outdoor . The Blueberry Festival was one of the first events to open the school year. Thi ««» a good chance for the old gang to get back together and have M mr fun. Since Halloween was approaching. T- PSng became a familiar night. A week hrforr Halloween, everywhere would be the white, yellow, pink and blue paper blowing in the breeze. These lawns were decorated with the creativity of many P.HJv students. Dancing and disco really pulled itself into shape this year. The show up for dance had increased tremendously. More students were out on the danre floor doing what they do best. Since lots had taken dance classes, we had some tal- ented dancers. During late October it wasn't unusual to are a gang of fifteen guys joined on the front lawn playing football during their lunch hour. They found this consid- erably more enjoyable than staying inside and studying as many students did. October 13 was the date srt for Home- naming. The game ended with a 21-7 vic- tory for Plymouth. Out of five candidates for Homecoming queen. Sue Anderson was chosen queen along with her escort Mike Y'oung. This fall proved to he filled with event and provided P.H.S. students with as many things to do as they could handle. The huifHoimin victory bnghtrftv the night for fawn Sue Asderwsi and ««rod Mikr Young While irtlmi reod for s Mil» f|y4r kr Hover ami Tarry Sky ronvervr «hunt the Mtl pkay. WVtr osUunc through the Mikr Hitr sod Vickie Ho-rll pau hriefb bv the river IV floating kwvroow Ike Yrllno River tJIuctratr the calmnrvn of fall. 197 . 12

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