Plymouth High School - Plythean Yearbook (Plymouth, MI)

 - Class of 1937

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Senior Hall of Fame Betty Housley-Innocence is like a mousetrap-misleading and catching. Tom Brock-Tom and tide for no man wait. Bill Fehlig-Carry me back to old Virginny. Elizabeth Hegge-A lady is known by the company she keeps-waiting. Dave Hale-A Hale and hearty lad. Dawn Jacobs-Then came the dawn. John Moore-The Moore the merrier. Clyde Ernst-My only books were woman's looks-and folly's all they've taught me L. J. Owens-Be he ever so humbug, there's no guy like Owen. Bill Rudick-Two halves make a hole-and Bill goes through. Lloyd Trinka-Humor, like history, repeats itself. Bob Hudson-Never was owl more blind a lover. Marvin Wilson-To speed is human-to get caught, a fine. Phyllis Dickerson--A Roland stone gathers no moss. A IS FOR ANGELL, who is dressed very well. He is not very talkative, as most people can tell. B IS FOR BEEMAN, very stubborn is he, And always enjoying himself as you see. C IS FOR CLINE, looking round very shy At a future auctioner, who is passing hard by. D IS FOR DUNHAM, steadfast, honest, and true I'd like to be the lucky man, wouldn't you? E IS FOR EGGE, and very few Are so learned, so big, and so-o-o graceful too. F IS FOR FISHER, who is tall as can be When out in a crowd above all you can see. G IS FOR GOEBEL, in her very best gown, And is proud to be recognized all over town. H IS FOR HOLMAN, an engagement just made, For all things in the world she would not want to trade. I IS FOR INGALL. with pretty black hair. With a smile for her friends and plenty to spare. J IS FOR JENNINGS, who seems very modest But of his chickens he's really the proudest. K IS FOR KELNER, afraid of a worm, But she'll get to the top, because her decisions are firm. L IS FOR US LABORERS, who have slaved during our stay, And fought for our dear school, full many a day. M IS FOR MATTINSON, see her timid blue eye. You would know her much better if she were not quite so shy. N IS FOR NUTTING, singing a song I'm sure Marvin Hauk could listen for ever so long. O IS FOR OWENS, who's as wise as he looks With Betty Mastick around, and a couple of books. P IS FOR PASSAGE, a teasing young boy. All who are around him he likes to annoy. Q IS FOR QUIET, like we are ALWAYS in school. Because if we weren't it would be breaking a rule. R IS FOR ROE, quick, witty, and tart, Underneath it all she has a soft heart. S IS FOR STITT, who always is busyg If you followed her around you'd probably get dizzy. T IS FOR TRINKA, who is always confused As to why school books should ever be used. U IS FOR US, the most notable class That from Plymouth school ever shall pass. V IS FOR VEALEY, a very Une girl: If rated in jewels she's surely a. pearl, W IS FOR WILKIE, friendly, funny, and slim. If you take my advice, you'll become acquainted with him. X IS FOR XAMPLES, which we tried to be. Fun, work, and companionship is really the key. Y IS FOR YEAR-1937 to be exact The saddest and happiest which we will enact. Z IS FOR ZANDER, and of the best of the crew Whom everyone liked but not everyone knew. 19

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Invocation . . . Music ...... Sermon . . Music .....,. Benediction .... Baccalaureate Sunday, June 20, 1937 Class Day June 22, 1937 Rev. Loya Sutherland .. . . . . Methodist Choir . Rev. P. Ray Norton . . . . . . Methodist Choir .. Rev. Walter Nichol Class History ...... John Moore, Francis Trombley, Dorothy Hearn, Florence Norton Class Will .... Pat McKinnon, Mary Holdsworth, George Kenyon, Phyllis Dickerson Music ......................................................... Double Quartet G-iftatory ........... Robert Egge, Elizabeth Hegge, Irene Ciesielski, Dorothy Cates Prophecy ........ Barbara Hubbell, M. Gorton, Kenneth Kleinschmldt, Ellen Mulry President's Address .............................................. Thomas Brock Acceptance of Gift ........................................ Mr. George A. Smith Class Song ......,.. Norma Jean Roe, Madolyn Weller, Patricia Cassady Processional Invocation Salutatory . . . Solo ......... Valedictory Valedictory Address . . . AhhOUl'lCClIlCl'If PI'0gl'8Ill Thursday, June 24, 1937 .. Rev. L. Sutherland Phyllis Stewart . . . . . . Edith Mettetal .. Jewel Starkweather . Jeannette Brown Dr.E.L. Austin Dept. of Education, Michigan State College 1 Presentation of Class of '37 ............................ C. J. Dykhouse, Principal Presentation of Diplomas .... . . . G. A. Smith, Superintendent Class song ................ ................. C1 ass of '37 Recessional 18



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