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emo: 614.45 W I Pat Young do bequeath my VOICC to Ray Emsel Herb Caud1ll do bequeath my Shot Rod to Don Barnthouse J1m Jacobs do bequeath my blg black Merc to anyone who can keep It rtmmng Sandra Snyder do bequeath my ab1l1ty to keep quiet to Jean P1tzen Ellen McKown do bequeath my long halr to Judy Bnoderlck Bett1e Baker do bequeath my ab1l1ty to sklp school to anyone who wants lt Roberta Bachrach do bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along w1th M1ss Easterday to Mlck Hampton Sally Barbour do bequeath my pos1t1on as center of the g1rls' basketball team to Mary Al1ce Dull Lurma R1sner do bequeath my blond ha1r to Donna Evans Daher Huzov1ch do bequeath my loud laughter to Amta W1lford Charles Cobb do bequeath my shyness and well behaved manner to Earl Hankammer J1m Hunt do bequeath my ab1l1ty to study to D1ck Akers Reeda Slone do bequeath my happ1ness 1n Plymouth School to all new students Jean Ann Cornell do bequeath my bassoon to Mary Allce Dull Marc1a McGregor do bequeath my short halr to L1nda Kessler Marge Curren do bequeath my ab1l1ty to be GOOD to Pat Grabach J1m F1d1er do bequeath my Plymouth to anyone who has the ab1l1ty and amb1t1on to keep lt runrung Joanne Smlth do bequeath my long lost pos1t1on on the Student Counc1l to anyone who can attend the meetmgs regularly Karen Bucklngham do bequeath my former pos1t1on as co ed1tor of the Mayflower Log to anyone who wants a lot of work and no glory Joanne Bmggs do bequeath my ab1l1ty to take a Joke to Lo1s Pagel Joan Postema do bequeath my obeseness to Darlene Kucmlc N1da Stroup do bequeath my seat 1n assembly to some seventh grader who has to stand up Pat Markley do bequeath my brother J1m to anyone who can put up w1th h1s Jokes Frank Eckste1n do bequeath my nom1nat1on to Annapohs to anyone who doesn't get seas1ck Slurley Myers do bequeath my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mrs Flegm to the other lugh school g1r1s K 0 0 , . ' V! U , . , . , . , . 9 , , , . , . 7 , . , . , . , . , . 5 , .. , .. . , . , . 7 7 7 3 . .. . 4 , . .. 6 P , . . v 7 X, ., W
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amor 61154 -fllutoty In 194.1 we began our schoolmg 1n what 1S now the lugh school Mrs Harry started teachmg us and Mrs Port took her place 1n the m1ddle of the year Mrs McFadden took us under her w1ng our second year The th1ng that stands out most IS the storles wlth whlch we started each day Mrs Major gulded us through our th1rd year In add1t1on to the read1ng NVI'1t1I'lg ar1thmet1c spellmg and mus1c we had language and geography that year In the fourth grade Mrs Farrar had lots of games for us to play and called us 1n from recess w1th a cow bell We started the fxfth grade 1n '1 brand new bu1ld1ng Th1s 1S the year Mrs Ervm was our teacher and we put on the play The Proud Pnncess Also thls year lustory and health were added to our 11St of subjects In the mlddle of the slxth grade we moved back to the lugh school What a change' Under trymg condltlons Mrs Anderson tr1ed to teach us In the seventh grade we were somewhat b6W1ld6I0d what w1th lockers and chang1ng classes Mr Pol1ng was our home room teacher that year By the t1me we entered the e1ghth grade thlngs went along smoothly and tune passed rap1dly w1th Mr Sarpa for a home room teacher In the nlnth grade we had a chance to choose some of our subjects That year we had Mrs Id01ne for a 1101119 I'0OII1 teacher By the t1me we were sophomores we knew our way around but our subjects were harder Mr Kreutzfeld had us for home room 1n the old mus1c room ' Next comes our jumor year Mr Nowakowskl was our home room teacher then What fun that year what w1th our play No More Homework a.nd the beaut1ful 8XC1t1Hg Jumor Semor Prom La V1e Paree We entered our semor year w1th much enthus1asm We sold tlungs 1n order to make enough money for our class tmp The semor play was ' Stage Door and our dance Lam or L1on fbecause xt was held on March lst J were lugh po1nts of our semor year but the class tr1p was the cl1max of the year C O L. . . . . , L L . , 4 , . I . . X . . 'T . ' 7 , . . . . 1 v 9 4 ' ' H YY c . . U ' H ' ' . . . . s . . . - ' ll ' I ' ll ll ' ' ' 9 5 1 . - . . H , . ' ' I IV ll b . H . . . . ' a r - 1
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