Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Annie fiet Your (iun was directed by Robert 1'ickell. student direc- tor wa Tracey Simpnon. The Cant i a follow»: Annie Oakley ... Tammy Davis; Frank Butler ... Monte Kuskye; Charlie I). ... Mike Ottow; Dolly Tate ... Nancy Stewart; Buffalo Bill ... Tom WSIwon: Pawnee Bill ... Pete Keener: Sitting Bull ... Andy Caine; Little Jake ... Tom Met an; Nellie ... Kandi Sam uri»; Jessie ... Debt Allen; Minnie... Rosalie (Gardner. Also: Steve Boggs. Craig I tuMumrr, Melissa Caine. Mary Spencer. Sue Howard. Brenda Davis. Jim lipa. Doug Gangloff. Carol Stailey, Bernie Srhmmr, Tammy Krort. Lance (iildner, Jerry Menaer, Andrea Johnston. Paul Berger. Steve Miller. Doug Standage. Bill Weeding, and Jackie Akair. Acknowledgement are the following: Chris Pickell, W. E. Hislope. Joanne Kuhlamm. Town and Country press. Custodian staff—PJLfL. Drama Club. Mm. Ira Samuels. Mr . Wayne Allen. Larry McCan. Carolyn (iwyther (Choreographer), Virginia Mart (Pianist). Dr. Warren Jawomhi. Menser Industries. Marshall Lumber. Dave Car others. S. B. C. C Ctr. Frank Bstlre i M KaaAye; dfwamilnin is rfMatiiu Ulrnt. in • silrh with Annie. Mar, B Bill (( Owmiwf, T WiUnnl vault »»tk the fw d in iimmmrL Buffalo Kill (T. Wtfaaal nakn a .pmh as Mihe Annie's atatera Jeaaie. Sr Hie. and Minnie IP HrkUr Allrw ami Tam Mrian re la dunn ear mi Mr Ottew. and Mary Spence liate rarefall» Allrw. A. SamurU K. f.andnrri »»i h Annie IVfcelf■ pry talk. U IW rmL 25

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Romance And Six Shooters Enliven The Stage In the realm of muaaU a few name stand above all oth- erx One of those «an written by Irving Berlin in 194 and performed by P.H.K. Choir in 1979. That famous musical in Annie (iet Your (iun. The rehearsals and preparation started week , before pro- duction wan to take place. The enormous troublesome netu were being put together and every detail added. Through problems in organization and net construction the director, cast, and rrrw succeeded in bringing the colowml musical to their audience as t h« igh they had no problem» w hatmever. Problems exist in any production, but when an enormous cast and crew are put to the teat it seems that a few extra dif- ficulties are bound to pop up. And since it was Mr. Picked's first directing job problems just seem to keep coming, such as. trying to get the fake bird to come off Dolly's hat after Annie shot iL But with problems come memorable moments, and for Mr. Picked that was the fist night they put the show together. But for Monte Kuskye it was when Brenda Davis got her head stuck in a Potted Palm. The choreography and songs presented a few difficulties especially for Tammy Davis, who always singing about some- thing. Monte found it necessary to change a note or two so he could sing'My Defenses are Down.' The auditorium's lighting equipment caused trouble with its bad cercuitry. but they finally worked around its badly constructed electronic system to bring a two act masterpiece to Plymouth. K«rr»fe IUII (Tow Wikml unkw a poar aestate IW karli (M Ott—i sink, with Mttin» Hull (A. -tup rail. NteriHr makeup aMrlnthisc Cater) about Asm Osh try, Crank HwtWr i Mulf K«A;rl «gw» fun—»1? •ilk liMlrr Mil—mimvoI Silna’i Hotel Sitttec Roll I A. Cater) adopt A a aw (T. Itavl ) aair hr as Mian T W ilmn M iNhm. »m4 M hu.iiK m g No H—is—n lake Sh—r R—io 24



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january-February Are Inactive Months For Students Cold weather domed student a t is its n i«n considerably. During January and February there weren't as many activities the student xiuld (karticipntr in. With all thr heavy snow, skiing became a big favorite sport among student and teachers. Skiing mas enjoyed so much that a hi club mas started. Sponsoring this club mas Mr. Shumomshy. Slave Day mas changed to only auctioning off seniors as slaves. These senior slaves had to do vartous things for their omners such as (leaning out locker , getting their lunches and actually carrying their master to class. The highest priced slave mas (Jary Ahrcndt going for $12.00. The chicken dinner, sponsored by the sutr Stator V. Kkhand MiOrr • lh»» page io ladianap- otU music departroent mas a big success. There mas a bigger turn out than expected. This brought in greater prof- its. FT A kept active during January and February with their flomcr seed selling and fixing cherry pies. The cherry pies mere made by the FFA to celebrate Washington's birthday on February 20th. These pies mere served in the home economics room for all the teach- ers. A number of students mrnt to Indian- apolis during January to mork as a page at the capital building. For this they received an excused day from school. For the last time in this century stu- Mike Homer and Mark KantWy get a better leak at Ihr «k|sr by wing dwl. at paper. V dent mere able to view an eclipse. A variety of device» mere used to match the eclipse, including goggle», smoked glass, and homemade devices from paper. Valentines Day is remembered as a day of appreciation. The rockettes pre- «ented each teacher with a carnation. The carnations mere also made availa- ble for students to buy for someone spe- cial they had in mind. I »t I Wh. Timmy Frmmt and Pan Kadrr darr to make a ft» ing Imp aft tbe mwintain at petal mmi hrbind I hr xhuai Thr MmO« iVpirtmnil kept bvey fl»«Ut ■! If s oner im a fcfe-ti-r experience to ‘tawalixe an Srnior rnrkrltr Kim .M promt. Mr. Hengr with Ihr «rfl attrndrd «Kkkrn dinner h«rh I. a major i»a» erlip» and n rr there' hi. aWntime carnation .m V ataitimr » l a . making nowerr 2b

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