Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1980

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The game started with a pre-game show put on by P H S Banc Their mam song was “FootbaM Hero , played while making a forma- tion around the alumni of 1929 and 1930 their tittieth reunion Playing much better than was expected, the Rockies changed the past tradition ot close games and held a large lead through out the entire game Head Coach Cox te 1 that the outcome a 32-14 score, had to do with the extreme amount ol intensity they played under The spirit o the cheerleaders and student body helped the guys get ready tor the game. stated Coach Cox. Student Council President. Sarah Klein, conducted the half-time activities Former queen. Sue Anderson, crowned Vicki Hassell the new Homecoming Queen Vicki then drew raffle cake winners and the winner of the team autographed tootbail cheerleader Peggy Splix Senior Kathy Hunt announced that the sophomores had won hall decorations with their Football Hail of Fame The after-game dance put on by the cheerleaders kept the sprnt going with 'B J's Rotting Disco • f o [home' 1 3 )0WN □ 00. J- 3Z 0TRl| VISITOR m QTO CO BALLON M f 1978 Queen Sue Anderson and escort Steve Stukenborg, candidates and escorts Angola Grimm and Tim Noun Loa France and Paolo Marcanton. Kelly Simpson and Sam Boy . Kim C t and Jeff Weisie Acki Hassell and B»an Beatty Wheeling down me road, sophomore Carol Fautrtch leading ihe JV Ctwieoder in me parade Passengers ol Ihe Server Death MoOHa Grog JefWs. Kan Fox. and Tim Harn . wwh death to the Wawasee Wamors Varsity Cheerleaders boost the sprit or the crowd

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High Spirits Crested In t Homecoming Victory Great enthusiasm filled the air all during Homecoming week with the building of floats, dress-up days, hall decorations. and the pep session 'Rock with the Rockies” was the first of the many excite- ment filled days everyone wore his favonte rock concert t-shirt Fol- lowing came overafl. sweatshirt, red and white, and hat days. Junior Paul Ramsby won hat day with hi$ race hetmet ooncoction During the pep session Friday, Juniors triumphed over all with their skit Academy Awards The annual parade was led by the queen candidates and their escorts riding in Corvettes, provided by the Vette Club With a tot more participation there were about eight more additional floats than in the past making the parade longer The float competition was taken by the Business Club, earning them the prize of ten dol- lars Bringing up the end were Junior High students showing their support to help lead the Rockies to a victory Benchmg along the edeInes are Seniors Mike Ball. Dave Fehrer Mike Mile and 0 «|Oyed by bang crowned queen Vcki KaeseM and escort Brian Gerard Bfcn Beatt, y During me pre-game shoe Seniors Sam Boys and Sieve Slukerborg perform me Taking money and stamping hands are the jobs of J V fa number Cheerleaders Tom Schater and I itby F orbos



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Blueberry Festival Bigger And Better Than Ever Over 50.000 people attend the Blueberry Festival every year from all over Indiana and some from even fur- ther Students thought that this years Festival was bigger and better than previous years They thought there were more things to participate in and more varieties of food to choose from Though it was better students thoughi there should be more activities for teen-agers. This year there was a total of 120 booths, more than ever before in the 12 year history of the Blueberry Festi- val There were tents and booths spread out over the midway, full of crafts and jewelry for the many people to choose from The horse barn was fuN of paintings and crafts, some done by the prisoners in rehabilitation pro- grams Once agam this year the Blueberry Stomp was a big favorite with everyone A total of 952 people ran in the Stomp. 10 of which were from P.H.S. R J.R Foods was the largest sponsor of the Stomp They donated money and lots of Hawaiian Punch for everyone who partici- pated Old you ever wonder who invented the Blueberry Stomp? It was two P H $ teachers Mr Sbockey and Mr Holloway. The best thing about the Blueberry Stomp is you always get more out of it than you put into it. The end of the 3 day weekend was completed by the fireworks that have become a tradition though rding along m Ihe hot sun doesn t seam to 0 much un. Juror Chris Jetfir and Sophomore Melinda Rogers and Jurtor And'ea Johnson seam to be al armies whfe ndnQ on the R J R foods Hawwian Punch float Tha tavonfe place of teen agers to aat McDonalds entered the Professor and the Hampurglar m the parade Doing volunteer work. Chris Jettirs and Patty Shaw give out information to the many people art tha Blueberry Feseval 12

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