Plymouth High School - Mayflower Yearbook (Plymouth, IN)

 - Class of 1984

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE CMw hfemura nd Per Mortemen were two foreign ««change students attending school Mm year Chew came her Iren Japan a city caflod Kyoto which rt m Japan Per cam her from a oty called Odtme which » the third largest at, m the ceuntry of Denmark Chew stayed mth th kre ttemphrey lamiy whir Per stayed with the terry tenet family Chin attended a private school when she bred m Japan Seme of the difference between her school in Japan and PJH.S. are But at her school the eeltates are Mooted and sports and clabt are not quite as important thoro at thoy art here She attended an ad frit school and had to wear a uniform Mhen the did hare free tine the enjoyed thoppnf and spending time with her Inends She ttatod that cauaal dress and typos ef mk art pretty much the same here as thoy wore in Japan Mdtenatdt and Pitta Huts are as easy to find in Japan as they are ia Imenca tehde aftendwg school at PJLS she was an ncehent student and a member of the chow. The school Per attended went cn an hourly tchedtfe He had to take to many hours of classes a week He ttatod Hut some krts woidd stay at school wnfai 30 in the e-terwig te kit spare time and on weekends ho and seme trends enter gomg to a dteco and teokmg ter prts They would dance to both Fngfrsh and American mosic Flashdance and The Pcfke mere popular when he left Both Pot and CUm fort at though without an organuatwn such at A.F.S that they woUd not hate been fortunate enough to mrt America and observe an a «i.-i J-. Wntm Vniflft tee CmW Clcn wym Mt i e anmror sdwd Uxh Wkc» tSe tWd wm Ml mm Octl - Our b+m t. rtf CmW •» OW nd »• Mil m «Ml CMm cmU typr WO Mrt» weds I wmrto e n»l • ill iVjqW| CrrOr hf Si»inn Mm» M».. rmuryr ttmrt CMm MMwi UW m 9m pm h d CUmi Oort Uwdy i hWM f«H» iKhwft.'ll

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FADS Computars anca i(w nM thraufh the aaboa mjiunj many people's Sves sanpler The British ■nation continued lo reijn at (he most popular choice in musk Fail play a major rota in the Me of a normaI teenafer Fads snay mart peoples daemons in the way oi fashion. music and hobbies The music scene «as ance ajar bcin| overpon •red wth the poupi tram Inftand OH Leppard. The KMs. and Adam Ant el frew tram roots m Enfland The states boasted such bands at Qsnat Rm4. The fohee. and lowney that al started here ei America MTV played a major rale in hdpmf snul er bands such at DS and U ? fam poptfanty m the music «arid In the eyes H the latkaon minded, the surheear trend net very prominent as nod as the Flashdanco took antti tom and tattered cMtmf bemf very bt| And last but not least the debut al Tam Cruise in the moms toby Business and Al the RifM Moves thnded the female fans Uf Cantor Canent At wrt m A mm Of Id Ha l un Am Stilt M NtUC «Mi tuttof Ittwln r«r%u Mjue nam » w? pe«i «mh«i«n tm mmn by dim MUOrmti Km» i toft m ISmi Cm tor ltd «CM » MdOOt pMtoO ImAMmO IM4MM a ItoM Uftot M tUMltdl Aon -rtoHeiV i eUnd m no at •» tbtrH tbm r m Stott fiunt n »»«f At Io m ■ » ■» IMa



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SENIOR SUMOS THRIVE ON PRESSURE The Senior Sumen vent arto the 1M3 Pow derpuft fame wrtti a record of 0-3 and ordy IS P»H. which meant each would hare to ptay 2 or 3 positions Gomf into the |ame wrth a 0-3 record nude it toufh on us. but I bank our juts thrived on the pressare of thn must »' uh a bon. stated Capta» Betsy Gee The Semors did thrue to defeat the Junors 22 to 1( The Sum» touchdowns were made by Oann Edwards an other one ot the c apt atm The eitra ponts ««re eiecuted by Dawn Tdnarih and lane Ganftotf Kety Enftand made one touchdown and two eitra point contersiens for the hniori kite tames ah contributed si pants The better coaches were Gref Kunre. John Tnpo4 and Chns (ope; ftofer Roberts. Scott Youst. Uati Starr and Scott Smith were coaches tor the Seniors. Compamf ponderputf with boys' tootbal Gref Ktoue said. The firH had many hard hits and as much or more heart than many of the ftrys The half hme was spent with the crowiwif ol the keif and the tuf ef war tohn Cane «as honored with beinf named k»f and was pre- sented with a lovely bouquet ot manphh The hif of war ■ as non by the undefeated Sopho mores They won al three imfhty pubs afaetst the Freshmen h--a----at ‘ si. - -1 »9WWTpuTi Diwjm me cijssn much closer lofether knior Coach Gref Korue eiplomed. Everyone --h- -a mwmrn if them nM M W|nno n k infw n Betsy Gee commented. He nere a very close, hard worhinf bunch «Then you seo each other at 700 R.M tor practice you f»t to know each other - - H Drt OT X» Tha «W ufc tsettui • mnM Of Ow Utn Sow Mi Ike Imw P1JLAS Lf Half mI We last lew seem bawu tahal. I «i PMMhki »0 HaR «an tun W c CMWrlwn—lar luiitl lM Mmp Mi kwf ■ m 0 no h wrhry OOrldf bgtmi Card Malta md Omm Mm kmUi hr • MM biaU braya» Macks iMbrhaai caach hpr laOarH. caMf wahaett Mi ytaran m ha law yant W Olwwi IMm Saaiar caadi Scatl SaM md kaww Scat! T«itl cahOraM a OacntM dchry mm 0w lawn Acme DaoUywy 0M leaalf al a dwarhaOar art mean 0m Haas . PM lemud. hrt fa» Ut tartar Dwal (Mime. Oittm ShMM md On If hamyal

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