Plymouth High School - Plythean Yearbook (Plymouth, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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A- .-an A? 1 ' 7 I 3 1' 1 1 ' t , , . A . Q . M . - - - V .. , S. - , , N . . e . . f-M-qs! Class Treas. 3-4 ,Jl 1 xx J., ' it if e e A - 9 9 .. -, .. - .. . W tf' I v ai , . l - ' . . , Li - 9 9 . , 9 D i A Q , - -. Qi - , Q , 5 . ., J - ., . ., Q ., . , . ., .' . s . , . , , . I, X 1 1 , 'X ' P 4 ' 1 U ,V D ivs., A , Q. M 1, T . ' , il 3 1 I 1 . X 1 . ABBOTT, DAVIS fDaveI Give Me The Simple Life Camera Club 3, Pilgrim Prints, Sr. Prom comm., French Club 4 ACOSTA HOWARD Ill Ce-t By Sr Prom comm Band 12 .I Hop comm Science Club BAKEWELL MARIAN fBakej Thrill Of A Romance Clrls Sports Mayorette 123 Sr Apprentice BASSETT JUNE You Wont Be Satisfied Leaders Club 123 Girls Sports Sr Apprentice BEITNER WILLIAM fBllU ,lust My Bill Band 1 2 3 4 Orchestra l 2 3 Boys Chorus 1 2 BIGGS HELEN fleanj I Wish I Could Tell You ADAMS, WALTER fWal0 A Little On The Lonely Side Sr. Prom comm. ARNOLD BETTE fBenj Arent You Glad You re You Girl Reserves ,I Hop comm BARTEL ROBERT Ulobbuej just A Vagabond Lover Baseball 1 2 3 Band 12 3 4 Boys Chorus 23 Orchestra BECKER DONNA Time On My Hands Girl Reserves 12 Leaders Club 1 Girls Sports BENTLEY DALE fRedj Takm A Chance On Love Football 34 Basketball 1234 Baseball 123 V8TSlly Club H1 Y BOTHWELL, JACQUELYN flackzej Give Me A Heart To Sing To Girl Reserves Double Quartet 1 Chorus BOWER MYRLENE ICIIJIO, More Than You Know Grrls Sports Home Ec Club BRINK ROBERT fBob1 On The Sunny Sxde Of The Street Basketball 1 2 3 4 Football 1 4- Varslty Club 34 Sclence Club 4 Track 4 Student Councll Mayor 4 BRYAN IJOIS Oh What A Beauuful Momlng Band 23 Orchestra 23 Chorus 12 J Hop comm Cross 4 BURCER, VIRGINIA fGmj Here We Co Agam CAYTON LUCILLE fLucyj Gxve Me One Dozen Roses Glrls Sports Sr Prom comm ,ww W .IN MEMORY JANE H BURR ISZZ 1844 f A 12 BOYANOWSKI NORBERT Not So Quxet Please ase all 1 4 lee Club 2 3-4 I'0I'Il C0 III RINKS ONALD fDonj Stormy Weather H1 Y 1 2 3 Track Band 4 .l Hop comm Sr Prom comm .lr Play BUCKNELL, JOHN flackj Tlme On My Hands Football 12 Howe Mlhtary Academy 3 BURK ROBERT fBob1 Oh Brother Track Sclence Club S Prom comm .lr Play comm CAMPBELL, RUTH Sweet And Lovely French Club 3 4 IAMQ 34 Double Quartet 2-3-4, Glee Club 1 Orchestra 23 Strings 1 2 J Hop comm Class Pres 1 CHRISTENSEN ALLEN fChnsJ Are You Llvm Old Man? Camera Club 3 Scxence Club 4, Sr Prom comm . , , , , J- N I, Q If ' 17 I 1 ' 1 1 ' - , ' v X I'. , X ' . , , 1 N I X Y 9 L 9 5 ' 91 55 77 . ' ' ' J l ' 1 ' ' 9 1 1 ' s I 9 ' -1 ' -1 9 I ' 9 u . - sy u ' as 9 ' 9 ' 1 I . ' Y Sr. Prom comm., Jr. Red 1 Y a , , Pllgflm PHHIS 4 v iv.m'K - I ! My :LY I A 4'X1v 'sy L . 9 K ' 17 KL 79 , 1 , ' . r- ., . . V F KG ,7 . . J , . , Q . v '4 s ' 9 ' '1 .- s 9 . 4, . 19 u - - s 91 . , - , . . I , CI-IRISTENSEN, MARY JANE fChrisj There's Something About A Sol- dier fand a Sailor Ain't So Badl Girls' Sports 1-2-344, 1000 pt. let- ter, Sr. letter, Class Sec. 1, Stu- dent Council 3, J-Hop comm., Sr. Prom comm., Annual Stall, Jr. Play comm., Sr. Play comm., Judge 3, LAMS 1-2-3-4, Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4, Leaders' Club 1-2-3-4, V. Pres. 3-4, Pilgrim Prints 4 CICERELLI, MICHAEL fMilceJ Dark Eyes Sr. Apprentice COON DONALD fDonj A Good Man Is Hard To Find Band 234 .lr Play Cheerleader 4 Sr Prom comm Sr Play CURTISS ARDIS fArdzej With A Song ln My Heart Leaders Club French Club 4 Glrls Sports CUSHMAN CHARLES CARRYL flfushj Bell Bottomed Trousers H1 Y 2 Varsity Club 3 Track 3 Cross Country 3 .1 Hop comm .Ir Play Library Club 3 DAVIS BARBARA, fBnrbj Leaders Club 12 Girls Sports 12 J Hop comm Annual StaH M time 1 CHUTE, ROBERT fBobj Speak Low Track 1-2-3-4, Cross Country 3-4, Hi-Y 2-3-4, Varsity Club, 4, Science Club 4, Band 1-2-3-4, Dance Band 1-2-3-4, Chorus 4, ,I-Hop Gen. Ch., Sr. Prom comm., Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Student Council, Chief of Police COCHRANE, MARIE Marie Sr. Apprentice, Girls' Sports, Annual Stall CULBERTSON ILA flfubbyj You Grow Sweeter As The Years Go By Girl Reserves 123 .Ir Red Cross 24 Glee Club 2 J Hop comm Sr Prom comm Jr Play Sr Play CURTNER I-IARRYJ fCur0 Wine Women And Song Band 12 .I Hop comm Basketball 2 Football 4 H1Y 2 Annual Staff DALTON JACQUELYN Ilackxej Personality Leaders Club 1234 Treas 3 LAMS 1234 Treas 3 Girls Sports Annual Staff JHop comm Sr Prom comm fGen Chl .lr Play Sr Play Debate Team 4 Class Pres 3 Glass Treas 2 DAVIS MARY JANE flamej 9 Y 9 ,, - 11 , tt y 2 11 , . ., . y --, . 'A ' 1 1 ' gf' ., . ., . 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H ' V ' I I' -ws DELAHUNTE, JO ANN fjoj You Couldn't Be Cuter LAMS 1-2-2-4, Treas. 4, Annual Staff, ,I-Hop comm., Sr. Prom comm., Jr. Play, Sr. Play DOREY, VIRGINIA fVirgiej 'Waitin' For The Train To Com: Inv Band 3-4, I-Hop comm., Sr. Prom comm., Sr. Play comm., Annual Stall' ELLIO'I'I', MARJORIE T. fMargiej Margie Leaders Club 2 Art Club Girls Sports 2 Annual Staff Jr Play comm Class Treas 1 ERDELYI ALICE Yah Ta Ta Yah Ta Ta, Yah Ta Ta Leaders Club Girls Sports Annual Staff FJELDAHL, MARY LOU Sleepy Time Gal Girl Reserves 3-4 Glrls Sports Glee Club 234 J Hop comm Annual Staff FRENCH LORRAINE LEE fFrenchlej Sweet Lorraine French Club 34 Girls Sports ,l Hop comm Sr Prom comm Sr Play comm 'No' viii. -sg. AR. f '-5 :FN-is-r 0-15' 'Olav' DICKS, ROBERT fBobj Rosalie,' Camera Club 3, Sr. Play comm., .l-Hop comm. DUTHOO, MARIE fDuteej Little Lady Make Believe French Club 3-4, Pres. 3, Pilgrim Prints 4, Sr. Prom comm., .l-Hop comm., Sr. Play comm., Annual Staff, Girl Reserves 3 EMPEY VIRGINIA fllinnyj Take Care fWhen You Say 'I' uierol Hin dale Ill 123 LAMS 4 Girls Sports 4 Annual Staff Sr Play comm Sr Prom comm FISHER MARION fFl3h, Mn! She Svvffli Curl Reserves 123 Hescos I Clrls Sports Sr Prom comm Clee Club 23 Chorus 23 Orchestra 3 Annual Stall FOI SOM BARBARA IBarbj I Should Care Cirls Chorus Girl Reserves Drama Club 3 Annual Stall' J Hop comm Sr Play comm FULTON BETTY flluttonj Dont Sweetheart M Clee Club 234 Girl Reserves 1 Girls Sports l CARDNER WALLACE fWallyj I Got Rhythm N HI Y 2 3 4 Drama Club Boys Chorus I 2 3 ,I Ho Sr Prom comm Ann al aff GOOD DOROTHY lllollyj Calm As The Nlght J Hop comm Sr Prom comm COULD MARION I Dont Want To Set The World On Flre Redford Union I-Ilgh School I2 Q if 'Q Prom comm Annual Staff Qr Play IQ WISELEY DANIELJ fDanj uxet Please H1 Y 2 3 Varsl y Club -ar' 'xv -Q- 1' Treas 4 Foot ll 24 9, Q A T ack 2 3 4 J op Sr Prom com s res r Play HARRISON JACK I Amt Got Nobody HAYES, DONALD fFahrI Stumbling Varsity Club 34 Football Basketball 4 Baseball 34- Sr Prom comm 'QW 'Nav W AU 15 GLENN, DELORES K Nlanrzy Doates Sr Apprentnce 34- Sr Play comm COODALE CAROLINE De Corazon A Corazon Nlajorette 1 2 3 4 Cxrl Reserves Sr Prom comm ,I Ilop Comm Annual Staff .lr Play Lomm CROTH CARL RICHARD fDlckj So In Love H1 Y 234 Varsity Club 34 Football 34 Baseball I 2 34 Basketball 2 3 4 Boys Chorus J Hop comm Sr Prom comm .lr Play comm Sr Play comm HAMLIN MERLE IMert1 T e Dreamer Sr Apprenuce HARRISON .IUANITA Jllalllla HERSH SHIRLEY Ifforkyj Smiles Band 2 3 4 HOENECKE, HEINZ CP:ckleJ Doctor Lawyer Indlan Chxef Sagmaw 1 Camera Club Jr Play H1Y 23 JHop comm HORIE MARJORIE J fDuszyj I Wonder Glee Club 2 Gxrl Reserves 2 Sr Play comm JHop comm HOUCHTON HOWARD Oh What It Seemed To Be HUNT WANDA L I Got A Rrght To Slng The Blues LAMS 4- Leaders Club 23 Girls Sports 1 23 Cheerleader 2-3 Band 12 Orchestra 12 .Ir Play Annual Staff Pilgrim Prmts 3 Class V Pres 12 Debate 3 Speech 1 2 3 JOHNSON BEATRICE fBeaj Star Eyes Llbrary Club 34 LAMS 34 Camera Club 3 Glrls Sports J Hop comm Sr Prom comm Annual Staff JONES MARY Slowly HOHEISEL CHARLES R fChuck1 I Dont Want To Be Loved J Hop comm HOUGH EMMY IJOU lEmj Sometxmes Im Happy Sometxmes Im Blue Leaders Club 12 Llbrary Club 34 LAMS 234- Jr Red Cross 12 Gxrls Sports 12 JHop comm Sr Prom comm .Ir Play comm Sr Pla Judge 4- Annual Stall' HOVER FREEMAN B IFB J Once In A Whrle H1 Y 234 Camera Club 3 Library Club 4 Band 12 JHop comm Jr Play S Movie 1Chl Sr Play Annual Staff Pllgnm Prmts 4 JACKSON MARGARET fMargj Saturday Nlght Leaders Club 123 LAMS 34 Jr Red Cross 12 Girls Sports 12-34 1000 pt letter Sr letter J Hop comm Sr Play comm Annual Staff Prlgnm Prmts 4 JOHNSON LADEMA fLeej The Lady In Red Glrl Reserves 2 Leaders Club 1 Chorus 1 Glrls Sports 12 Sr Prom comm Annual Staff KAHLER MARGIE Nlght And Day Glrls Sports 2 Sr APPICHIICC KELLY ELLEN I'1ne And Dandy Yfrndalr H1 h Yerndale Minn Girl Sports l Drama 3 J Hdp comm Sr Prom comm lav comm Annual Staff KINI JAMES fllfllj In 'Ihr 'VIood KNIT HT JAMES flrmj Im Brdin My Time J Ilop comm Sr Prom comm Ili Y 34 Sec 3 Science Club 4 Band 34 Drum Major 34 Jr Plav comm Sr Play comm Chief Justice 4 Annual Staff KORTE DONALD fDonj Ill Be -Xrouncl Ba kelball 23 Baseball 1 H1Y 234 .IHop comm Sr Prom comm Sr Play comm Jr Play comm Sludent Council 34 Band 34 Orchestra 34 KURTZ RAYMOND fRayj For Hes A Jolly Good Fellow War ily Club 34 Football 3-4 Track 1-2-3 Golf 2-3-4 .I-Hop comm. LARSON MELVIN fMeU My Baby Said Yes Baseball 1 Annual Stall' -u-K5- 'W' sad MSL A 4 17 are 34 35: -r fd' KIDSTON ALAN IAU This Changing World I'I1Y 234 Pres 4 Came ra Club 4 Track 4 fross Country 4 Sr Prom comm ll Iayor 4 Chief of Police 3 Dmhalc 4 Sr Play KIRRPATRICR MARION L fKrrkj l retlv Girl I Like A Melody library fluh 3 4 LAMS 3 4 amera Lluh 3 J Ilop comm rom mmm Annual Staff IxOCH ANNABELLE fTrmkJ The Dreamer I Guess Thats .lust 'Nlv Name irls Sports 23 KUCIE VERONIC-5 fRonme1 Happy Go Lucky Jr Red Cross 4 Sclence Club 4 J Hop comm Jr Play comm KUSTER MARION E Put Your Dreams Away Girl Reserves 2-3 Jr. Red Cross Girls Sports 1 LAVERGNE PHYLLIS ANN She Shall Have Music Wherever She Goes Hescoes 1-2-3, French Club 3-4, Girls' Sports 1-2, Chorus 1, Double Quartet 4, Sr. Prom comm. LEE PIIYLLIS l'n1 Still ln Love With You LYNN, GERALDINE fCandyj Candy Western High, Detroit 1-2, Sr. Prom comm., Jr. Red Cross Girls' Sports 1'2, Annual Staff v MACIX JEAN Dont Worry Bout Me McANNICH ELLEN M All The Things You Are Leader Club 2 Girls Sports Glee Club 3 ,Ir Play comm J Hop comm br Apprentice McCRAW JAMES flzmj There ll Be home Changes Made Football 1 Sr Apprentice Sr Prom comm MERRITT, WANDA Where Or When Drama Club 34 Jr Play 9 ,x -4.- -sb ': .wi .Q N V . f .. .,, I - 195' 'K' 3? ag 1 1 A g . . tl I I, I , s -9 'imp 'SW' LYNCH, BEVERLY fBevj Sophisticated Ladyll Sr. Prom comm. MACK, CWEN Put That Ring On My Finger New Hudson School, Glee Club 1-2 MARTIN PATRICIA fPatj When Johnny Comes Marching Home Leader Club 2 Cirls Sports 12 Student Coy t 12 3 Mc-DOWELL, RALPH fMacI bcatterbram Football 234 Sr Prom comm MEADER NELDA C lChnsj I know Something, I Wont Tell Red Cross 4 Jr Play comm Sr Play comm MILLER PAUL Is You Is Or Is You Aln Jr Play Sr Play JHop comm Sr Prom comm MILLER SHIRLEY ,I fCorkyj Count Me In Clrls Sports 12-3 4- GlI'1S Clee Club 234- jllop comm Sr Play comm MOON JOHN WILLIAM fBrIU Oh You Crazy Moon H1Y 2 3 Camera Club 3 Scnence C lub 4 J Hop comm Sr Prom comm Sr Play comm Annual Staff Pllhflm Prmts 4- Traek 4- gif an -.'-Tn' 45 'Nw MOIFITT RICHARD fD:ckj l Cant Lscape From You Football 234 Basketball 3 MOORE HEI FN Ell EEN Gee llut You re Swzll lradrrs Club 2 library Club 4- ,Ir Red Cross l Ilrls Sports ,I Hop Lomm Sr Prom comm 'lay comm Annual Stall llescoes 1 1000 pt letter ,lr Ilay comm MOORE MARY JANE Solitude Chorus 2 MIJLRY CERTRUDE Llly Belle NEAL, ELISABETH M fLzbj Temptatxon Drama 123 Clrls Sports 12 Clrls Chorus 123 .I Hop comm Sr Prom comm .lr Play Sr Play Annual Stall Debate 4 NEWSTED JOYCE flo-,lol Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes Sr Play comm Gxrls Sports Clee Club, MacKenz1e 12 'T 'QQ 04.- N MOSS CATIIRYN KKIU lm Be mnm To See The Llght Leaders Club 1 2 3 1 KMS 12 34- .lr Red Cross 1 Clrls Sports 23 .l Hop comm Sr Prom comm Sr Play comm Annual Stall' 1000 pt letter MURRAY JEAN F Jeanne Wrth The Llght Brown Halr Leaders Club 12 LAMS 234- Llbrary Club 34- .lr Red Cross 12 Girls Sports 12 .I Hop comm Sr Prom comm Jr Play comm Sr Play comm Chref JLISIICC 3 Annual Stal? tBus Mangj NEWMAN IRENE fCurlyj Lady Be Good J Hop comm French Club 34- NIELSON LAVERN R Tlme Warts For No One Baseball 4- NIPPER 'VIURIEL Uhpj Ill Bc Walkmg Wllll My Honey Annual Qtaff Sr Prom comm Girl Sports 12 Nlajorf-tte OLDS DLAINE L Illuckyj T ght We Lowe 1 thall 23 Football 34 OLIIN RICHARD M fDu-kj Clo P A Pages In A Book 11 .34 '1'raclx1Rand12 ,lllop Comm Qr Inm comm mnsows MERLE frmyj O r Itft To Luc Drama fluh 3 Bm Chorus 34 iw CX I ,a-wa. --pi .lr llaw Lheerleadfr 23 3 3 Sr lrom comm PETTIBONE NANCY fjmxj lNanCx Vvuh The Iaughmg Face Curl Rf' erwe 2 4 .lr Red Cross Clfl Sports Glce Club 2 3 J Hop u mm Jr Play PHILLI PS. JEAN fllusl 1 Low' lift Girls' Sports -an Q' 3 40 '-1 any l NORI RFN CHARLOTTE C1102 1-.verythmg Happens To Me IANIS 4 Drama 4 Gxrls Sports 1 2 Glee Club 12 3 Chorus 123 JHop comm Sr Prom comm Nr Play zomm Annual Staff Pllgflm Prmts OLDENBURC DORIS Buzz Me Glrl RP erxe 2 Hescoes K trl Qport Clrl Scouts 12 ir Prom mmm ORR EI IZABETH flfellyj Bettv Co ed Xnnual gtaff Qr Prom comm PENN MAXIE fPaU B up PHILLIPS HELEN llovt Sweet You Are Hi scots PHILLIPS. LOIS ' Rlght As Ram Girl Reserves 4, Jr. Red Cross, Girls' Sports, Sr. Prom comm. PIERCE LATITIA CTISII, Im Always Chasmg Rambows Glrl Reserves 34 Sec 4 Leaders Club 234 Girls Sports Glee Club 2 J Hop comm Sr Prom comm ,lr Play comm Sr Play comm Annual Staff Art Club Student Council 4- PRINCLE RUTH Ill Buy That Dream Sr Prom comm REITLEI NATALIE ANN fNatj Htaun C an Walt Class Su, 2 LAMS 1 2 3 Pres 3 Jr Play comm J Hop Lomm Library Club ROGERS NANCY C fNanJ Cool Calm Collected Oconomowoc W s 1 2 3 Clee Club 4 Sr Prom comm Annual Staff SCHEPPELE JEAN Let The Rest Of The World Grrls Sports 12 3 Leaders Club 1 2 3 Annual Staff Sr Play comm .I Hop comm SCHULER .IEANNE ELLEN Ill Be Seeing, You Leaders Club 23 Girls Sports Sr. letter 1000 pt. letter .I-Hop comm. Sr. Prom comm. Sr. Apprentice W 1553? as '7 :Yi L as 317,12 'Q 'V'V M '? 'S' PRICE MARION L Lovely To Look At Ctrl Reserves 34 LAMS 4 Llbrary Club 4- ,I Hop comm Sr Prom comm .lr Play comm Sr Play comm Annual Staff REII ROBERT fsobj My Silent low Ill Y 3 Drama flub 3 Cross Country .5 Dance Band 3 4 Ban 3 ,lr Play comm Sr Xpprtntxu RENWICIK .IO ANN C101 Just A Llttle Pond Affection Drama Club 3 Clrls Chorus 34 Sr Prom comm ROSSOW HELEN E Someone To Watch Over Me llee Club 12 Sr Apprentice Lvlflb Sports 1 2 f Zwy' 1 6 SCHOCKOW, IMOCENE SHIRLEY fSl8J It Mlght As Well Be Spring Girl Reserves 124- Leaders Club 2 3 4 .lr Red Cross 2 Glrls Sports ,I Ilop comm SCHUSTER MARY ALICE fM1ckeyj What Is Thns Thing, Called Love? Flmt Mtch. 1-2 LAMS 2-34 Drama Club 3-4 Girls Sports J-Hop comm. Sr. Prom comm. .lr. Play Annual Stalf SllHW'ARTZ, W'ILLlAM fWillyj Haven Sixty RM. Basvlmall 1-2-3-4, Hi-Y 2, Yarsity Club 2-3 SEXTOW MARY ELLEN W nnrlPrful One Frm nch Club 3 4 Clrle qport J Hop c-umm Qr Prom comm Qr Plax mmm Xnnual qtaH CIIFAR BARBARA Uiarbj luu lbxrlx Rnd Ctr 1 f'l'N1 u ur l 2 '3 r Xppn Illlft CHOENIAKER BARBARA f5h0vj lt Bwn A Leng Long Tlme Leaur Flub 1 Ctrl Rc erseQ 1 r Ort 1 Club 4 Qtudmnt Councll 1 QREI I Y CAMILLA Tl4 M ire l Q99 You r or f lu m QPANIER KATHLEEN 'Xrf Thee Really Mm: 9 C rl. Sports 1 Q43 'ol gli wig SCHWHARZ, ROBERT CBobj What Do You Know About l.ove ? lli-Y 3-4. Varsity Club 3-4-, Sr. Prum comm.. Sr. Play Comm., Annual Staff, Cross Country 4, Golf 2-3-4. Student Gov't 3-4 SEYER IRVINC ,IR KS: Pee lm booj Take It Fa v Cedar Rapld Irma 1 Qvlvnr-P flu J 4 Tramlx 12 3 Ba lwtblll Cro Countrx 4 Yar 1tx Club 3 4 Camera Club 3 SHE'I'l'l FROE I ERAI D ffprrvj H4 ure An Old Qmootluv F mtlmll 3 GIEI OFF ARTHUR fArU Trme Hone W1llTell ,JW Q0'VIMERMAN'W EDWARD fEdJ Tllanlx P11 The IN fimurv Fmtball 1 X'1r51L'5 Klub 4 SPIERS INEII The Tow vlan SPITZ ANNA MARGARET fAnnj Just Smlle Your Troubles Away STEWART CHARLES fChuckj I Wnsh I Knew Band 2 3 4 STRACHAN CHARLES fChuckj Slow Down H1Y 234 Track 1234 Cross Country 3 4 Band I 2 Chorus JHop comm Sr Prom comm Trooper TARNUTZER RICHARD fDlckj Dancm In The Dark Student Counul l Howe 'llllntary Academy 2 Tennis 124 Basket ball 2 H1Y 34 JHop comm Sr Prom comm Jr Play comm Sr Play comm Annual Staff Herald Reporter 2 THOMAS JOHN Oh Johnny 236 W' ug.. YM -C-.Q 'lk 49' 4l'l'f Trooper 2 3 ,qi K. THOMPSON JEAN I Cant Get Started Varsity Club 34 Track 234 Cross Country 34 Basketball 2 .lHop comm Sr Prom co Student Govt 34 ,gwmw uw A STENZEL DOROTHY A Study In Red STIERS MARJORIE FI AINE fMargvj Nlemoru s Clrls Sports Bellevlllf Hugh School I Leaflets Cluh 34 SVAHN CARL fHarryI Its A Good Deal Sr Apprentice TATRO DONNA Ah' Sweet 'llystery of Llfe THORNTON, JAMES fllmj Anchors Away Class Pres 1 Track Jr Play lGen Chl ,IHop comm H1Y Boys Chorus Chief Justice 2 Football 2 THOMPSON LAUREL The Sweetest Story Ever To d Fordson Hlgh 23 Girl Reserves 3 Glee Club 3 4 SCTVICC Squad 3 Pllgrxm Prmts 4 Mnxed Chorus 4 NJHS I , r- f C.. TREADW LL QERALD fGerrv 1 Q If onderful Okemoa Hugh I2 Ba ketball 2 Football 2 Ba eball 2 H1Y 34 Draml Club 3 Nr Prom comm op onm Jr Pla! Qr ax WETAL DONALD fDonj Dont Fence 'Nle In H 2311 Xar tty Club ,Ind e 4 Ba eball I Track 34 Band 23-1 Orche tra 23 JHop comm gr Prom comm Jr Plas comm Cr Plax tomm Ntudent COIIIILII I .J re NINCENT DOUGLAS fDougj Do Notlnn Ttll You Hear From e WVALBORN MARGARET CLAIRE CMudge1 All Or Nothm M All Drama Club 3 Annual Qtaff .I Hop comm Qr Play comm ,Ir Play comm WALL EDWIN fHocoQ Be Falr Ba lxetlmll 3 Ceorgla INIIIIIHTW Academy 'Z WESTFALL LENORA fMldg8, There Mnet Be A Way Girls Sports +3 fam 10 'Naya mei. ding' IU' Qi 'G if Q ,J af: TRLEQDELL KENNETH CKenj Let Have Nome Fun Tomght Football 4- VILKSTROM WIABEI flllnej WlIIllllll a Qon r R erxe Clu 2 3 4 Double arte! 3 1 ,I Hop Comm W Af ENGCHLTZ CHARI ES ffhurkj You rt a Natural eba I WAI DECRER VIRFINIA ffmnvj Llttle Bxt Independent Curl Re erxe 31 Trea 4 French Cu 34 Pre lj op comm gr Plav comm Chuf JIIQIICE' 4 Pnl rlm Prmt WATKINQ AWN ffillllll-72 It Could Happen To You Ctrl Q-port I2 Double Quartet 23 Clrl flee Club .IHop Comm Leader Clubl WILSON .I0 ELLEN floj jo ephme Ctrl Reserves 34 ,lI'Iop comm gr Prom comm Sr Play comm ,lr Plav Annual Staff Glrls Sports Mmm- 1 KFRHIK um N X um N H :mm NIIN IIIURN fllklil I N fl ,lllllxj lxlxlxlxm ,.-A5 PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE GARL MALE RICHARD WALL DORIS WILLIAMS LLROY WOODARD IIFI KSRO RUBFRT fliobj Nlmk of 'xrahy Irnm um n Xnnu Il N d T l ffvz I 'ML' 4 I I 3 4 4L1,-v-Q' can Animals:-miata-1 Qfm' 15 N... .1 ' , 4 x . 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Q .Q w P f x.?:l,.yg , A . , ' X f .nf , uf X in , 4 fx f : Q x V. , L ,N Af Y ' , K tw 'N' ,J 9 , , 3 I Y Q V ...A 26 H00 'Z4 AV HAH 5 CROLEN TSCHEPPELE E SANKO R OROTH M DUTHOO M ELLIOTT .3 at R CAMPBELL II NEWSTED V KUOIE W MOON R DE T 'ZWAVERAUE Doris Williams A Average B Average qludvnt Howard Agosta ,lean Murrav Vlrgmxa Waldecker Natalie Reltzel Alan Kldston Charles Hohelsel Bob Chute Eleanor Hari Richard Tarnutzer S Mary Jane Christensen Ray Kurtz Marilyn Vershure M3rl0h Yrlce Pat Woods Emmy Lou Hough Carl Hale Nancy Rogers .lacquelyn Dalton Hemr Hoenecke Jean Thompson Barbara Davls Jean Phllllps Wanda Merritt Ahce Erdelyl Donald Brmks Ellen Mm Amnch Marlon Kirkpatrick Mary Ellen Sexton Charles Stewart Marv Lou Fjeldahl Freeman Hover James Thornton Dale Bentley Douglas Vmcent Donald Vetal Margaret Jackson Wllllam Bentncr Wnrgmm Empey Helen Moore Donald Hayes Lorraine French Latltla Plerce Dorothy Good Kathleen Spanler .lean Mack June Bassett lla Culbertson CLASS H1 TORY As we, the Senior prepare to leate P ll 5, tte talte tntentory of the assets acqtttred here Lo and behold' we discover a taste for social acttttttes We know tltat no youngster entering this mstttutton had any possession as dangerous as this 'lherefore we, forty stxer ntttst hate been ttnltttowtnglt soetattzed during our fouryear attempt at academic tmprovcment Lets see now Why the school started tltts campaign as soon a tte arrived here Barely two tteeks after ottr arrival, the class of 45 ntertatned us at tlte Fre ltntan Reception ttntter tlte preten e of welcoming us to Plymouth High ottr hosts serted tts Lslttnto Pres tonly to gain our eonfidentet Then when tte vtete uffictentlt blinded to their real tttottte, thet persttaded Us to dance DANCE, mtnd you' The soctal grace hardet to put a tde once enjoyed The president 'Nlarton Goodman gate a ntce speech of vtelconte whtch ottr I-re ltntan pre tdent Ruth tampbell aelenottleeiged Thu tt ttas tn tht ttay through tlte treachery of the class of 4-3 that ttere ttttttated tto oe tal ttore During tlte re matnder of ottr l're lttnan year ottr ttould be friends tempted us tnnocents wtth cordial tntttattons to the dances, t t , conrert e Qo eflecttte tta the eantpat n tltat when the next year re lled around tttaletng u Nopltotuores tte were thoroughly satttrated wtth t t i ettentlt me gate a tttttttber of dane s V-e inaugurated the cu tom of naming dances and tt has teen twtt et t tt nt nt ttble dan tta called the NOPI NO t lstertone was urgee to wear tts loudest sm aet we me nt a out ant deeerateel tltt ,tm tttth muntnoth argtle platd soelt l-ate was against us, because the dance was a huge sueee XM ttere eneotttaged tn our ettl vtay bt a heretofore ttnlte ard of profit We vtere beautifully lattnched on tlte road to sot taltzatton We eonttnuel tl t utded ttat tttto the ,Iuntor tear Here me ttppleutented ottr quota of Frtday night dances tttth t tree Utlt tandtnt tenture e fir t t ttese teas a play ,luntor t At this potnt, tlte entire school must hate been against us for ste ttere tempted t trt ottr hand at a play bt the tert e sence of school itself, tradttton Yes, without a doubt, our pre l ee sor lad tl t e l t Qome of the most soctaltled forty stxers were engaged tn producing tlte play The e people ttere almo t ated from their fate bt hard ttorlt and acttdents of tartous ktnds Bttt all ttas lost opening night when thet ta ted ueee X large crottd turned ottt and apparently enjoyed ttself proceeds from the play increased the treasury substantially Once more fate had treated us unyustlt Here let tt mention that ottr ntortal enemies the class of 43 had been graduated and that the less ytctous bttt sttll very tartttful class o 4 tae gone on tts nterrt tsat Xt la t vttth only ottr dear friends and next of lttn, tlte gentle class of 49 et t nflucnee tts we h tld ltate been trult safe But tta tht tlte case7 I fear ntt When tlte ttme came to detorate for our,l o tte class o b tool. their tttrn at atdtng. tn ottr llI'd0lI'lf' Thet old tts all tltetr used crepe paper Still innocent of tthat vtas being done to tts we toole the tnerchandt e and worked tt tttto a penthouse garden theme for ottr dance This work proeressed under tlte dtreetton of Bob lhutt tlte general chatrman Results Vte danced to the ntustc of Larry ltttngston s orchestra under a blue crepe paper sltt tudded tttth stars tbeauttful creations of cardboard stlter patnt, and nttca snow? Between dances we ll tale at ty ight nantelt lty scrape rs ntade of ltrovtn paper plus purple and blue paint At tltt potnt Fate ehanged her tacttc Ttll this ttme we had been lttred on bt the success of ottr tentures but the results of ottr J Hop ttere ttrttten tn ltrteht red tnle Tht had the effect of malttng tts anxtotts for another chance However, ottr loss did tend te make u ntore con ertattte Therefore when tlte ttme tame for tl: to entertain the Seniors at the qentor Farewell Partt tte planned the decorations around the matertal on ltand The most prominent ettdence of tltts was the awning At the J Hop tt ltad been a trtped pastel Job to protect the chaperones front possible ratn -Xt the Farewell, the ctrcus, tts stripes turned to red and vthtte It hottsed the refreshments These refreshments candy apples peanttts popcorn halls and coke were purchased wtth paper money tthtch veas handed Otlt at the door Entertainment was furnished bv corny clotens and Bud McDowell as ring ma ter pltt a slett about high school davs Wanda Httnt ,ltm Thornton and Lots Nltlls were the characters tn the skit The party tta an enjoyable close to ottr acttttttes as Junior ln ottr qentor tear tte ltate no one to blame for ottr mtsdeed bttt ottr elte We committed the Hfil of these misdemeanors dl PlWmfFlllll XICYUFV Jubilee .lacltte Dalton teas general ehatrman of the project We old hot dogs The fortv stxers tetorked tert hard front 1 00 X Nl to 8 O0 PNI Tlte worlt include d putting up tlte stands collecting implements wash boilers etc coolttng ltunntng ttrapptng and elltng the ltot dog ptcletng up pop bottles and finally cleaning up The matertal profits of the venture vtere one hundred and ntrtett seten dollars One more step dottnteard was the Prom Could nothing sate tts nott 7 Apparently not for once again not realtztng ottr mts talee we plunged tttto ttorle An tceberg was made for the stage Polar bears reindeer fattns penguins antl a vtalrtts tltmbed onto tlte bleathe rs Tlte ante room became an tgloo The 'Nlonh Pole was dtseotered tn the nttddle of the gym, and unique snowballs appeared that radtated soft red ltgltt Thet were placed around the Hoor And finally tthtte Christmas trees sprouted arottnd the edge of the gym Tltt vtas the Far Northland Ball ,lerry Fdwards orchestra appeared on December 7 so everybody danced They had a grand ttme too By this ttme we the class of 46 vtere completely soctaltzed Unltnovttnglv tte had become not only resigned to ottr fate but had learned to like tt As proof vte planned to publish the Plythean tn order to hate one more taste of the results of being soctaltzed They are the fttn of 'working together for a common cause and the entovment of a job well done Throuehottt the tears tte have recognized manv classmates outstanding tn their fields Our class officers have been Ruth Camp bell ltm Thornton Marilyn Vershure, Don Vetal Eleanor Hart Tom Robertson Jackie Dalton Don Korte Bob Chute Dan Wtseley, Nat Rettzel Marv ,lane Chrtstensen, Bob Brink Vince Qtmonettt Elaine Sanko Caroline Rolen Lorraine French Latttta Pierce, and Nlartorte Elliott 'Nlanv of them hate serted seteral ttmes We have ttto forty stxer who hate served P H S as mayor They are Bob Brtnk and Alan Ktdston Alan ttas also outstanding tn the field of speech After rettewtng the facts concerning ottr acmttsttton of soctabtltty we feel that ottr lesson ts ttell learned and we are glad because we realize the abtltty to teork with others ts trttly an asset 28 - v t ' ' Q . 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I t . f , . , Q A K ' . t T .. . - . . : I , 'I x 1 0 A ' S LASS PROPHECY In the year of 1950 the top men of radlo were very doubtful that radlo would ever agaln have such out standlng personalltles as those of the past however ln 1961 when the brllllant radlant alert dlllgent energetlc lndustrlous amlcable but garrulous graduates of 1946 reached thelr peak of fame they were compared by the best crltlcs wlth the greatest stars of the networks The average week of programs ln 1961 brlngs to the llstener the usual soap operas mysterles soap operas muslcals and soap operas If and we do mean lf you arlse before the hour of SIX you no doubt wlll turn on the radlo to hear Allce Lrdelyl s program on proper dlet exercise and fashions aided and abetted by Ila Culbertson now known as Betty Crocker and Marlon Bakewell the renowned authorlty on fashlons Whlle you are swallowlng your breakfast fone green and one purple Vltamln plll for at thls tlme food as we have known lt IS no longer ln exlstencel you Wlll llsten to Breakfast wlth Tom Brennamen wlth Howard Agosta as Tom Those who prefer culture may on another statlon hear Ruth Campbell Metropolltan Opera Star After hubby has gone to the oflice and the better half has Jumped lnto her rocket Shlp for a trlp to Russia she wlll tune lnto Ma Perkins fBarb Folsoml Just Plaln Blll fCarl Halel Lorenzo Jones fHoward Houghtonl Helen Trent fJune Bassettl John s Other Wife fPat Martlnj Llndas Flrst Love fV1rg1nla Burger and Aunt Jenny Uuan lta Harrlsonj At noon sports commentator Carl Svahn announces the 1961 wlnners of blue rlbbons for athletlc achleve ments Shirley Schockow best woman athlete Latltla Plerce plng pong champlon of the US Annabelle Koch figure skatlng champ Helen Moore volleyball queen Jean Phllllps basketball star and last but not least the only fellow to wln such an honor lrvlng Seyer better known as the peek a boo track star In closlng Mr Svahn announces that during the Northvllle Plymouth basketball game referee Margaret Jackson was serlously lnjured by a flylng pop bottle After the so called better half has returned home from her short jaunt to Russia feeling tlred she lls tens to Blllle Burke fJean Murray or Charm Kltchen wlth Murlel Nlpperl As ln the past Mrs Radio Lls tener tunes ln a famous French Cosmetlclan MOHSICUY Daxls Abbot for hls hlnts to the ladles From two to Startlng out wlth a llttle muslc for the qulet solemn soul Betty Hutton fMlCkl8 Schusterl slngs Doctor Law er Indian Chlef followed by Harry James fBlll Beltnerl wlth hls soft version of Twelve Oclock Stomp Gettlng more refined as the program progresses the Andrew SISICIS fPhyllls LaVergne Ann Watklns and Jackle Bothwelll render Money IS the Root of All Evil As no program would be qulte complete wlthout Blng QWallace Cardnerl Frankle fPaul Mlllerl and Hlldegarde fLorralne Frenchl they all get together and slaughter Harrlet No week of radlo lS complete wlthout a large selectlon of the usual mystcrles and westerns For the xoun er generatlon there are the Lone Ranger fBob ZICIBSKOJ Mr and Mrs North fBev Ly nch and Dlck Molfittl The Ranger fNorbert Boyanowsklj The Thln Man fDon Hayesl or Famous Jury Trlals whlch glVCS the strange case of Marllyn Vershure our student councll member for five years ss the state of Mlchlgan wlth Vlr glnla Waldecker as Judge and VCIOHICH Kucle and Marlon Kuster as attorneys As lt was ln 1945 so lt IS ln 1961 the programs comblnlng music and comedy are popular Although the new Bob Hope fMerle Parsonsl IS much the same the Mad Busslan has been replaced by the Mad Sclentlst fBob Chute Fred Allen fDuane Olds and Jack Benny fBob Rehl also Eve Arden fMarlon Gouldl and Joan Davls fJackle Daltonj are stlll the rlvallng male and female comedy personalltles And no evenlng of comedy IS at IIS best unless we hear Blondle and Dagwood fDlck Olln and Elaine Sankol Cass Daley Vlrglnla Doreyl Abbott and Costello fJerry Shettleroe and Ralph McDowellj Gracle Allen fCathryn Moss Flbber McGee Douglas Vlncentl Baby Snooks fNancy Pettlbone Judy Canova fJo Ellen WITSODJ Allen Young fHarry Curtner Archle fMerle Hamlln and Henry Aldrlch fChuck Strachanj wlth hls pal Homer fLeroy WoodardJ It Pays to be Ignorant stars Professor Mary Jane Davls wlth Jo Ann RCHWICK D D Kathleen Spanler MS Ann Spltz Ph D Donna Tatro B A Gwen Mack M A Helen Blggs B S and Marle Cochrane K Stlll at IIS orlglnal tlme IS Lux whlch ln the second week of June presents a remake of the 1946 hlt State Falr starrlng Marlon Klrkpatrlck fJeanne Cralnl Ladema Johnson fVlvlan Blalnel Jean Thompson fDlck Haymesl and Arthur SlCl0lT fCharles W1HH1g6fl Some Senlors have met outstandlng success Bob Schwartz even now an enthuslastlc sports partlclpant has taken over Blll Stern s office and the man who knows all the answers ln Heinz Hoenecke better known as Dr I But last and of most lmportance IS Alan Kldston who has been Presldent for five terms and IS Sllll going strong on hls firseslde talks whlle Allen Chrlstensen fthe Walter Wlnchell of 19611 every Sunday night talks of the fourth world war wlth the planet Mars Louella Parsons fCarollne Rolenl Cluurman 29 . . 7 7 7 ' 7 I . 7 I 7 7 . . 7 . 7 S 7 . . . , V . , , , . , . v .L . 7 . . 7 7 7 ' 7 t , , , , I . .. 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I . ., . ., . .3 . .3 . .5 . .g . . . . . . . . . . 4, 7 ' 7, 0 . s 1 . u n I . . 7 7 . , . u , I . i . . . . , , . 7 EOR We the Class of 1946 In one hundred and elghty three Indlvrdual and d1stInct parts, bemg about to pass out of thlS sphere of educatlon In full possesslon of crammed mlnds, well trarned memorles fpralse bel, almost superhuman understandlng, and In perfect health do make and publlsh thls our last wIll and testament, hereby revokmg and maklng vO1d all former wIlls Or promlses by us at any tIme heretofore made or mayhap carelessly spoken, one to the other as the thoughtless wlsh of an Idle hour As to such estate as It has pleased the Fates and our Own strong hands and bralns to Wln for us we do dlS pose of the same as follows To the Sophomore Class the week before the J Hop, we leave Walter Adams sense of humor DONNA BECKER leaves her hrstory book to anyone who wants ll DALE BENTLEY leaves h1S red halr and what goes wIth lt to JIM MCDOWELL LOIS BRYAN leaves lIer personalIty to ANNE HOPKINS MICHAEL CICIRELLI wIlls hrs dark eyes to TERRY HIT1' MARY LOU FJELDAHL leaves her calmness to that already calm glrl PHYLLIS CHRISTENSEN MARY JANE CHRISTENSEN leaves her typlng job In joumallsm to anyone just anyone' To JERRY WEST goes a lrttle more red haIr from Bob Burk JACK HARRISON wIlls hrs curly halr to MACGREGOR To LARRY BENTLEY Jo ANN DELAHUNTE leaves her everlastrng grggle To JOAN CAVELL goes CAROLINE GOODALE s love affarrs HELEN PHILLIPS leaves her ptterbuggmg abIlIty to JEAN MURRAY who wants to learn To MARGERY BASSETT ELEANOR HART leaves her pmg pong champronshrp LOIS PHILLIPS WlllS her ready smrle to GEORGE POPHAM who needs one RUTH PRINGLE does not leave KEN PANKOW to the eager Junlor glrls To the Junlor Class BOB BARTEL leaves hIs knowledge of flowers NAT REITZEL wIlls her moronlc sense of humor to ROSEMARY GUTHERIE, who certalnly does not need much more o lt need them To BETTY BAKER goes JEANNE SCHULER s abIlIty In sports BARBARA DAVIS and JEON SCI-IEPPELE leave thelr seats In shorthand class to anyone who wants them To make DONNA JANE CAMPBELL complete, as pretty as a prcture MARY ELLEN SEXTON leaves her her cute drmples VINCE SIMONETTI dejinzzely does not leave ELLA JEAN AIIEARN To DOUG BLUNK goes En SOMMERMAN s beautrful curly harr NIEL SPEERS leaves hls shyness to Frank Santo to qulet hIm down a llttle VIRGINIA EMPEY wIlls her room at MARGE JACKSON s house to some hardy soul DOROTHY STENZEL wIlls her red halr to SALLY FRALI-:IGH who IS trylng to obtaIn that partlcular shade MARIORIE STIERS wIlls her slacks to DOROTHY GOI-'E DICK TARNUTZER leaves hls danclng ablllty to BILL STOUT who seems a llttle bashful on thls subject MARGIE KAHLER wIlls her soda jerklng job to JOAN LAITUR JIM KING wIlls hrs blonde wave to BOB PERKINS CHARLES HOHEISEL wIlls hrs knowledge of Engllsh LIt to next year s classes LIB NEAL wIlls her stralned muscles and pulled llgaments to anyone else who rldes horses BETTE ARNOLD wIlls her cheery smIle to the Freshman Class, who w1ll need lt CANDY LYNN leaves her long blonde halr to JUNE SCHWARTZ, who has been trylng so long to obtaIn some DORIS WILLIAMS wIlls her abIlIty to go through part of college wlthout gettmg her high school dlploma to other lucky students BEA JOHNSON leaves her locker to the mIce who already possess It JIM KNIGHT leaves Shasta ' to anyone who can make her run RAY KURTZ wIlls hrs loafing talent to another fellow loafer, BOB SIMMONS ELLEN MCANINCH wIlls her short halr IH exchange for some long halr PHYLLIS LEE wIlls her eyes to MARILYN KALMEACK SHIRLEY HERSH leaves her ab1lIty to fall down stalrs to the band members wlIO wIll have to go up and d0WIl those stalrs leadlng to Luchtman Hall MELVIN LARSON leaves the gadgets on h1s car to TOM SANDERS FREEMAN HOVER wIlls hIs Pllgflm Prmts headache to next year s edItor SHIRLEY MILLER wrlls her pep to VICKIE PETSCIIULAT DON KORTE leaves h1S band to next years leader poor uy MARION FISHER wIlls her drsposmon to JUNE ROIIRMAN 50 , 7 , ' U I . - . .. . .. . u I , , . .. - 9 A 5 . . . . . 5 , M , . L I . . , . - 5 I ' ' . I , . , r . , . .. . . . , i , . , . f . l s n I u ' , CAROLINE ROLEN, who IS the smartest kld In the SenIor Class, leaves her bralns to PAT ISBELL, who doesnt . 3 . . . 9 . s ' . . ' 5 , . l u . I n Q LG 5 l . . . . . , . , . Q , . . . . . g ' To someone who loves excltement, CARRYL CLSHNIAN leaves all of hls letters from CHRIS MARGARET WALBORN wills her long eyelashes to MARY ARTHLRS, who has been trying to obtain some We mean the real ones, of course Bemg the last In hlS sports mmded family DON VETAL leaves hlS ability to ARLEN BLACKFORD JOIIN THOMAS wills hIs abIlIty to speak Spanish to CLARK SPARGLR, who IS also strugglmg along with lt To BARBARA WEEIJ goes LENORA WEsrrALLs gIggle DAN WISELEY leaves muscles to another muscle bound man BILL STRALTZ JERRY TREADWELL leaves hIs taste for sweets, such as Candy to FRED FISCHER DICK CROTII leaves his whlstling, singing and humming IH class to one of MISS BRISTAH S students GERTRL DE MULRY leaves her art abIlIty to CAROLYN SAYRE MYRLENE BowER wills her eyes to SALLY GLSTAFSON ARDIS CI RTISS wills her voice to MARY ANN CYLK BOB DICRS leaves hIs technlque for poster drawing to CLAUDE ROOT MARION PRICE leaves her Burroughs typewriter In typmg class to any unfortunate person stuck wIth It BETTY FULTON leaves her abIlIty In shorthand to a fellow struggler JOAN LAITUR WVANDA HI NT gladlv and willmgly leaves her freckles to MARCH FEGAN DELORES CIENN Iulls her ablllly to get along wIth people to JEANNE TUCR LALREL TIIoMIsov leaves her clothes to NANCY BROWIAN To some poor Freshman, DONALD COON wills hlS Latin marks CHLCK WACENSCIIUTZ leaves ILEINE and PAULINE to tag along wlth some other couple To any up and comlng young lady HELEN Rossow wIlls her will power MARY JANE MOORE leaves the A s she didnt get IH shorthand to MARY AGNES EVANS DORIS OLDENBLRG wllls her beautiful tan to BEVERLY HAUK To the Bell Telephone Company, MARIO DLTHOO leaves her red telephone sweater WANDA MERRITT leaves the As she didnt get lh history to MARION LAWSON VIRGINIA CAYTON wills her quiet nature to BILL KACHENO Maybe lt will help WILLIAM SCHWARTZ just leaves BARBARA SHEAR leaves her happy WJ years spent In home economlcs to anyone JOYCE NEWSTED wills her knowledge to brother BOB CHARLOTTE NORGREN and EM HOUGH leave their stationery and stamps to NAN GROTH She will need them come September BARBARA SHOEMAKER wills her skatmg to someone as talented as she MAREL VICKSTROM wills her voice and experlence In Double Quartet to DELORES WOLTMANN ELLEN KELLY wills her friendly smile to GERRY SHEAR, who already seems to have one BOB BRINK leaves his office of mayor to a lucky Q91 person IH next year s SenIor Class BILL MOON leaves his truck to the Senior Class of next year for their Prom PAT WOODS leaves her Girl Reserves gavel to the next president JIM THORNTON leaves his tralnxng IH the Navy to those Interested MARY CATHERINE JONES leaves her fast typmg and shorthand to JosEPR1NE DONOVAN LA VERNE NIEISON wills his debonaIr manner to LARNEY 0 HARA MAXIE PENN leaves her technique for gettlng Into trouble to LEE GOTHAM BETTY ORR leaves her Job of checking attendance to the next olllce girl In Mr ALI-'oRD S oHice JEAN MACK wllls her clothes to NAN GERST JIM MCGRAW leaves his pretty flowered shorts to the gym class CHARLES MINTHORNE wills his place as top man fso he saysl on the list of all the glrls In P H S to NOEL LITZ ENBERGER And last but not least, we do direct that our funeral services shall be conducted by our friends and well wlshers, our superintendent and hIs all wise and ever competent faculty, who have been our guardians for so long only askmg as the last injunction of the dying, that the funeral be carried on with all the dignity and pomp that our worth, our merit, our attamments, and our posItIons as Seniors must certainly haxe deserved Signed, LATITIA PIERCE, MARILYN VERSHURE EMMY Lou Houcn MARION KIRKPATRICK Testators Wztnesses MARJORIE ELLIOTT, FREEMAN HovER 51 - , , . 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A- 1 1 . .,.. . , NMINEHELL w x lil if W Wm N15 'X l A ,xx 'X ? f QQ Q , fx M' ' F,-fd, Q A ,L Q A' 77,4 Q 39,4 . n 11- f JV l Row Row Row Rows I Ill-Y Hop on D Moore C Spargur E Nlason D Hmes D Blunk F Flscher Knlght F Hover D Vetal D Brlnk D Korte A Kld ton D Olin L 0Hara Wemert C Fmlan B Chute W Gardner J Treadwell D Tarnutzer T Corey J Cuettler D Daane 4- Perkms W Bateman Mr Reeves ladvlserl R Todd B Deyo D Palmer The H1 Y Club IS a part of the Y M C A and was first organlzed 1n Ply mouth by Rev Benjamm Holcomb a teacher ln 1924 Its purpose IS to promote the pI'lIlClpl6S ofChr1st1anlty amon hugh school boys MCCl1DgS are opened vnth patrlotlc songs pledge to the flag and dexotlonals Dlscusslons are on current IOPICS of lnterest to youth The many 8CtlXlll6S of the H1 Y mclude hay rldes theater partles dances and other school ac tn ltles The officers are Presldent Alan Kldston Vlce president Bob Chute, Secretary Don Vetal and Treasurer Don Brmks Row Row Row Row Shear M 4- Gustafson Slmonettx ABSENT N Groth I Clrl Reserves GIRL RE ERVE M Zukosky V Kamz M Fegan B I-Iouk C Rolen P Woods L Pxerce V Waldecker R Cutherle M Fjeldahl J Mlller Ross N Saarl B Schumacher P Isbell I Damels J Tuck D Ryder B Daniel B Weed K Bloxsom T Lltwxckl Prlce C Sayre J Rohrman L Phllllps S Schockow M Evans T Swan J Murray B Spamer M Plummer Mlss Brlstah A Hopkms B Hartmann L Blankenhagen J Houk E Stone J Agosta G Hessler R Humphries P Packard Culbertson .1 Wllson was orgamzed H1 Plymouth Hrgh School 1n 1930 In 1944 lt became a part of Natlonal Glrl Re serves Glrl Reserves has a three fold purpose Q1 to be of service to others f2J to xmprove character, Q3 to en courage SOCIHI act1v1t1es Club act1v1t1es th1s year conslsted of the All Glrls Party the Mother Daughter Banquet, two dances partles, a tea for Councll members and teachers and a clothmg drxve The oflicers are Presldent, Pat Woods, VICC Presldent, Carolme Rolen Secretary Latltla Plerce and Treas urer Vlrglnla Waldecker 44 1-T. s , . , . , . 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FRE CH CL B ROW 1 B Ross B Hank B Hartmann M Duthoo ROW 2 V Kamz V Waldecker B Spanner P Isbell T Swan A Cllllliw L French l Newman ROW 3 J Dudley B Deyo D Moore K Carson D Abbot A Hopkms Ml s Klllhlm R Campbell Ansrwr M Sexton P LaVergne D Rxchwme G Mulry I 0Hara The French Club was organlzed by MISS Klllham 1n 1944- m order to glve students who study French an op portunlty to speak the language and study France and French hfe The French Club sponsored a Mardl Gras dance, a hay rlde a skatmg party and went Chrlstmas carolmg The oflicers are Presldent Vlfglnla Waldecker VICE presxdent Lorrame French, Secretary Mary Ellen Sexton and Treasurer Irene Newman ART CLUB ROW 1 N Rogers B Kettle Mrs Gorton B Carr C Sayre ROW 2 C Moss J Delahunte L Plerce M Elliott The Art Club, under the dlrectlon of Mrs Gorton was orgamzed thus year so that students mterested m art mlght work together on speclal projects They have worked out one project whlch was sent to the Art Museum ln Detrolt They are also especlally mterested 1n out door sketchmg The officers are Presldent, Dorothy Goff VICC presldent Nancy Kunkel, Secretary and Treasurer Carolme Rolen 45 l - . , . , . , . . . , . , .. ,, . , . , . J U. - '19 - A -. ,', . , . , . , , . , . -', 2- 2 , - 1 - 1 . . , 4 . , . , . , . , 1. . ' 9 9 ' ' 9 9 ' - f 9 9 , . 1 . , . , . , . , . . - . , . , . , . . ' 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 VARSITY CL B ROW 1 F Pankou B Brink D Vllseley G Schomberger V Slmonettl D Haye D Bentley B News ted ROW 2 Coach Falan faduserl T Hltt B Wood J Allen B Chute J Dudley D MacGregor J Dobbs D Vetal B Strautz ROW 3-J Thompson E Sommerman F Mitchell B Schwartz B Wagenschutr B Pate D Groth K Pankow ABSEINT J Daggett B. Kurtz The Varslty Club was reorganized m 1943 after a lapse of four or flxe years by the coach Mr Tomshack The present 8dVlQ6I' 1 Coach Falan Fellows who hase won one or more letters 1n any of the followmg sports are ellglble football basketball ten ms and golf The ollicers are Presldent Vmcent Slmonettl Vlce pre ldent George Qchomberger 'Secretary Dale Bentley and Treasurer Danny Wlseley ER ROW1 D Rlchvune J Dlpboye E Hart M Chrlstensen L Plerce M Stlers S Schockow J Dalton P Lhrlstensen Row 2 M Fegan B Schumacher J Tuck M Zukosky J Murray R Gutherxe M Evans G Shear ROW 3-Mxss Olmsted M Bassett J Sockow A Wlllxams V Elhott A Shekell B Sutherland M VanHoy B Danlel B Brown ROW 4-S Llghtfoot D Waldecker A Cadot A Wagenschultz V Osterhout B Lorenz N Brannan B Baker M Rlchwme The Leaders Club was orgamzed m 1933 for the purpose of trammg gxrls to be leaders 1n all sports and to be asslstants ln the gy mnaslum Miss Olmsted IS the adviser Members of the Leaders Club have sold concesslons at the games ln order to F3156 money for glrls sports equlp ment for the school They also sponsor dances skatlng partles hzkes, parnes and have play days wlth glrls from other schools The olllcers are Presldent, Eleanor Hart, VICC presxdent Mary Jane Chrlstensen Secretary, Joan Dlpboye, Treasurer Dorothy RlCllWlI'lC 46 -. ,. , . , . , . .. s,. s . .' 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LAM Rowl C Moss R Campbell V Empey M Jackson J Lartur J Delahunte M Krrkpatrlck B Johnson Row 2 C Sayre L Norgren M Schuster M Kalmback B Hartmann A Hopkms J Dalton Mlss Lovewell fadvnserl ROW 3 J Murray M Vershure M Prrce N Cerst W Hunt ABSFNT N Broman M Chrlstensen N Croth E Hough The LAM Servlce Club began ln December 1942 under the supervlslon of Mlss Neval Lovewell The purposes of the club are to asslst ln c1v1c lmprovements and promote frlendly relatlons among 1ts members Members of the club have taken charge of the lost and found department at school acted as nurses aldes, and have done other charltable work They have also sponsored a dance The oflicers are Pres1dent Marxlyn Vershure, Vxce presldent, Mary Jane Chrlstensen Secretary Nancy Gerst, Treasurer Jo Ann Delahunte HE C0 CLUB ROW1 L Thomas A Wagenschutz S Maddox Row 2 B Dely B Rlchwme B Lorenz S Fralelgh A Shekell M Klmske D Puckett N Anderson ROW 3 E Keeplng J Miller A Cadot B Brown Mrs Thams C Bothwell B Ward B Sutherland The Hesco Club was formed 1n 1932 under the dlrectron of MISS Lundm for the purpose of pI'OVldlIlg an op portunlty for the glrls ln Home Economlcs to meet socially and further thelr knowledge of Home Economics Mrs Thams IS the advlser thls year They make toys for the Chlldrens HOSpltHl at Chrlstmas tlme sponsor dances and have parties The officers are Presldent, M Klmske VICE presldent E Keeplng Secretary B Lorenz, Treasurer B Suther and 47 -. -,. ,. ,. ,. ,. 1 ,. ,. . . ,. , . ,. ,. ,. ,. , . -. ,. ,. ,. , . . r .-. ,. ,. ,. . 9 9 ' 9. 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 , . -Q. ,. ,. . -. ,. ,, ,. ,. ,- s- 1- ' -. ,. ,. ,. , . ,- Q- 1- ' . , . . - . 9 9 ' . . , - ,. , ,. ,. - C CE CL B Rowl J Murray C Rolen X KIICIF Mxss Schultz B Damel B Ross ROW 2 D Ymcent D Baker B Deyo R Burk D Hmes H Agosta F Flscher J Roger The SCICHCB Club xx as organlzed thls fall under the dlrectlon of Mlss Schultz lts alms are to mcrease the knowl edge of science among lts members to teach perfectlon 1n sclentlflc skllls to encourage students to gne seruce rn the community and ln the natlon to teach the lmportance of sclence, and to help carry out the program of the Sclence Clubs of Amerlca Its oflicers are Presldent Robert Chute Vlce presldent Blll Moon Secretarx Carolme Rolen Treasurer V omca KUC16, Reporters Alan Kldston and Allen Chrlstensen Llbrarlan ,lean Murray and Laboratory Asslstant Damel Hmes Jr RED CROSS ROW 1 N Pettlbone L Phlllxps S Schockow L Bryan Row 2 L Blankenhagen J Rohm1an E Sanko Mrs Oberg The Jumor Red Cross Orgamzatlon of P H S under the supervxslon of Mrs Oberg lS a group orgamzed to carry on act1v1t1es sponsored by the Natlonal Red Cross Thls year thelr 3CtlV1tl6S mclude collectmg funds for the Natlonal Red Cross and maklng bedslde table covers wlth the asslstance of the Home Economlcs Department The Art Depart ment IS also helplng by makmg greeting cards for the group The officers are Presldent E Sanko, Secretary, L Bryan and Treasurer, L Phllllps 48 4 . , . , . . , A , . , . .. t ' I 1 - 1 - Y 1 ' 1 ' 1 - 1 - 1 - g- . .... . . 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LIBRARY CL R ROWI M Price H Moore J Murray' 'Nl Kirkpatrick B Johnson ,I Laitur B Folsom Mrs Oberg ROW 2 W Gardner D Olin F Fischer D Blunk B Moon F Hovcr B Burk D Hines Aasmr E Hough C Moss I Culbertson The Llbrary Club IS a group of student librarians who assist Mrs Oberg in the library by charging books shelv They receive school credit for their work and must pass final exams ln their study of library science PILGRIM PRINTS Rowl M Christensen M Vershure B Lorenz L Thompson M Duthoo M Jackson W Hunt .l Burgess Row 2 R Burk D Coon F Hover R Hasselbach B Sexton B Moon A Kidston Miss McDonald Members of the Journalism class under the direction of Miss Elizabeth McDonald make up the staff of the Pilgrim Prmts This staff has edited the Pilgrim Prmts which have appeared weekly ln the Plymouth Mail until this spring when P H S s own school newspaper was begun The heads of the staff are Editor, Freeman Hover Asst Edltor Alan Kldston, Bus Mgr Mary ,lane Christen sen Other members are reporters 49 7 '. 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' , ' ' . ., ' - DEBATE TEAM Rowl J Dalton A Kxdston C Rolen ROW 2 D Xmcent L Neal W Hunt 'NI Lava on I Goldstem Mr Latture The debate team rs under the dlrectlon of Mr Latture and nts purpose IS to learn and use the art of debatlng The team came m second Ill the league The debaters were quallfied to enter the state ellmlnatlon because of a good record and competed wlth forts schools They then recened a plaque They entered the elxmmatlon tourna ment and beat Brltam Clarenceulle Ann Arbor and won a trophy They were then ellglble for state quarter finals Thes met Rox al Oak and lost 2 l CHEER LEADER ROW 1 L Thomas P Christensen J West N Cerst W Hunt 'VI Bassett P H S has had cheer leaders for sex eral years now The cheer leaders are the ones who back up our football and basketball teams at the games They let the team know, wlth the assistance of the spectators that we are behlnd them They attend all the games and lead the numerous school yells The cheer leaders practlce two ho1.rs a week, attend frames, and make up school yells ID order to earn thelr school letters Thelr new sponsor IS Mrs Remecke 50 1 . , . . , . . 1 . , . , . , . . 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V V . . 9 9 v ' ' t - . , . , . , . , . , 4 . . r - . 7 - I D TUDE T COU CIL ROW 1 lan Kidston and Bob Brink Mayor Row 2 B Shely M L Klmske D Bauman W Hammond C McClumpha ,I Erb B Finnegan L Fmney Row 3-fL French L Pierce l Walldorf adviser C Rolen B Stout 'll Fegan B Schumacher WI Bassett ROW 4F-D Korte F Wemert W Bateman The Student Council the governing body of Plymouth High School was presided over by Mayor Alan Kid ston, first semester and Mayor Robert Brink second emester This council IS made up of three representatlves from the twelfth grade, three people from the eleventh grade two from the tenth two from the seventh grade The term of a student council representatlve IS one semester They are elected 1n the scml annual school elections POLICE FORCE J DGE ROW 1 B Stout J Thompson D Blunk T Hitt ROW 1 M L Khnske V Waldecker ,I Knight R Perkins ROW 2 B Chute F Welnert B Schwarz The Police Force of Plymouth High IS responsible for the control of traffic during and in between classes The force headed by Chief of Police Bob Chute first semester and Fred Welnert second semester carries out the rules of the court Each floor of the school is under the dlrectlon of a lieutenant assisted by troopers The Captain of Momtors Bob Schwarz, has charge of the halls during classes ROW 2 D Hayes J Thompson P Christensen J Bovee Row 3 R Todd D Vetal P Isbell The Judiclal Department is a part of PHS s school government The seven judges are appointed by the mayor for a term of one semester They in turn elect one to be the Chief Justice It is the duty of the court to try all students who are given misdemeanor tickets by the troopers in the hall t -A , - . -. ,.. ,. ,. ,- v- v- 1- - . ,. ,. , 1. ,. ,t. ,. ,.. -. . ,. ,. . . . 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JUNl0R MISS Rovs 1 'NI Schu ter J Dalton NI Jackson J Delahunte A Curt: Rows 2 F Hover B Chute D Hme ,I Treadwell D Coon After ten weeks of continuous practice the curtains parted at 8 00 1n the evening on December the 14 and 15 1945 and the ,lumors of the class of 46 presented thelr play ,lunlor Miss a merry comedy concerning an average teen age girl who lnxolxes her elf in others affairs much to her parents distraction The leads were plased bw Elisabeth lNeal and Jackie Dalton with Merle Parsons Marg Jackson Ardis Curtlss MlCklC Schu ter Wanda Merritt ,lo Ellen Wllson Nelda Meader Freeman Hover ,lo Ann Delahunt lla Culbertson and ,lerrs Treadwell ln the supporting leads ENIOR PLAY You Cant Take It With You Row 1 F Hover ,l Dalton M Gould J Delahunte L Neal J Treadwell ROW 2 B Chute A Kidston D Coon N Boyanow kt W Gardner B Burk Once again on March 20 and 21 the house lights were dimmed and the curtains parted for the Senlor Class to present to the publlc another side spllttlng comedy You Cant Take It With You by Kaufman and Hart This IS the story of an eccentric family The mam characters were Grandpa tAlan Kidstonl who loafed around the house went to commencement exer clses and collected snakes Paul tFreeman Hoverl the firecracker fiend who had the audience jumplng all evening DePmna fDon Coonl the ice man who came eight years before and just stayed Alice fMar1on Couldl and Tony f,lerry Treadwelll who furmshed the romance in the play Essle fLlb Neall who performed entre chant via ballet w1th much dlfficulty Penny Ula Culbertsonl who wrote mvolved plays such as the one about lnnocent girls get tmg lnto a monastery and not being able to get out Ed fBob Chutel who spent his time prmtmg the family menu and playing the bells Boris Kolenkhov fPaul Mlllerl the Russian ballet teacher who hated the SOVl8l government The production was under the direction of MISS Louise Spence 52 ' -. . s , . , 4 . , . , . 's. ' - . ' , . . , . ' s, . , . . v g . 5 . . Z . . , nw ' I v ' at - - 77 , - e , .. , , 1 - . ' . Y V M Sf . , . , . . i , A , - , . . , L S - 9 9 9 1 - ' The entire production was under the direction of Winnifred Bixler. Q l ' 1 . , . , . , . , . , . . - . , . ' , . , . 's ', . , . . . y , . . . - . . . . u 9 . ,, . ' 1 7 ' . 1 . V , A - a , ' 4 , . . . 3 . 5 5 , ' ' . D0 BLE 0 ARTET Row 1 'Nl Rolen accompanist D Rtchwmr A Watkins R Campbell 'NI fylk 'Nl Vlckstrom J Bothwell B Houk Mlss Harris Thls past year the Double uartet dlrerted by MISS Harris has had a full schedule Thls selected group of vocal students has sung for mrlous elubs PTA meetmgs U of M gatherln s Plymouths VJ Day Celebratlon and at numerous other 8ltlXlllf'Q They played an lmportant part ln the Bprtng and Chrlstmas MUQlC3l5 along mth the Band and Mnted Chorus Throu h thus year thl Double uartet has been a yery popular group MIXED CHORUS Rowl P Kearney R Gutherxe L Thomas L Wllkle R Cassady Row 2 NI Wtlson J Sockow R Campbell M Rolen M Cylk B Hauk M Vlckstrom D Rlchwme ,I Bothwell M Gould D Ful ton BIISS Harrxs Row 3 I Bond N Nelson V Osterhout S Spurrell B Vmcent .l Clclrelll J Gage N Rogers J Donovan B Folsom M Fjeldahl N Masuck Row 4-B Norgrove P Davxdson L Thompson B Weed B McGee B Chute N Boyanowskr J McDowell P Kehoe R Nagel B Fulton J Erb A Gnmes ROW 5-P Dudley B Fmnegan B Bassett B Beckel D Groth M Parsons A Blackford L Hunter M Vmcent A Tennant .l Show ers A Mlller Row 6-IL Strope S Mlller H Wmchell M Wnlloughby ,I Dxckens M Helmer W Smith J Truesdell J Bovee M Tart D Shields Osgood The Mlxed Glee Club conslsts of a number of students who enjoy slnglng and want to learn more about music Under thelr vocal lnstructor Miss Harris, they prepare for the Sprlng and Chrlstmas Musicals whlch are presented every year wxth the asslstance of the Band and Double uartet 55 4.. , ., . V x, . ., . ',x. . ,.. . , . , . , . I , , 4 , , ., - . . . . , . Y . ,, - f . . . . 4 . , . . . , e, . . De, , . , H . . K L y 4 . . D - , U , - Q Q V - . ,U v , -9' Q 5 , -. , . , . , . , . . -.. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . - , . 4- 1 - 1 1 - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 Q - 1 - 1 . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . . ' 1 ' U ' 1 ' 9 ' 9 ' 1 ' 7 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 9 Row Row Row BA D W Bateman B Ross C Stuart K Bloxsom M Wrlson B Houk S Gustafson J Travrs G Staple W Hammond 2 Nl Penhale D Coon P Packard S Hersh A Wrlhams B MacGregor D Ryder S Adams D Korte C Lldgard C Eggles ton M Eads R McClellan B Patrlck M Smlth P Zmc G Stglluagon D Brmks 3 S Kelg R Balkema J Hersh B Balsley C Pascoe K Bovee J Plerce R Chute W Bextner D Vetal F Hokensen S Davl sonldC Harder V Osterhout R Hasselback R Mrchaels S Holcomb D Zander A Scott J Camey D Phllllps D Wylre D Wa ecker Clarence Luchtman dlrector The Plymouth Hlgh School Band has done much ln the past year havmg been actxve ln school and CIVIC act1v1 tres as well as ln state actlvltles Some of the numerous xnvltatlons which the Band has accepted Include playxng at the Wall Wire Company ln Plymouth when the Company recelved the Army Navy E Award The Band partlclpated rn the Plymouth Jubllee celebratlng V J Day and gave a performance for the Goodfellows It played for the Llons football game m Detroxt and ln competltlve state contests ThlS 15 saying nothing of the splendld concerts such as the annual Sprmg and Chrlstmas Musxcals whlch were presented by the Band and Chorus comblned and whxch were so enjoyable E DA CE B ROW 1 B Chute D Brmks M Klemschmldt D Korte B Bartel J Bothwell M Vxckstrom M Cylk Row 2 D Vetal F Santo B Reh Don Kortes Dance Band was orgamzed 1n June 1945 and recelved a contract from the school to play for the school dances These swlng players are Don Korte Don Brmks Don Vetal Mrke Klelnschmxdt Bob Chute Bob Bartel Frank Santo and Bob Reh In the fall term a trlo was added whrch mcludes Mary Ann Cyllc Mabel Vlck strom and .lacquelyn Bothwell These people all put therr talents together and as a result we have the Dance Band of P H S 54 1- . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . , . ' , . , . . 'Qi - y - s - 9 ' 1 - D I s - y - 1 - 9 ' 1 ' I s ' ' 7 9 ' ' 7 ' J ' 9 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 ' 9 ' 7 ' 7 ' Row 4'-R. Johnson, A. Burns, L. Pitts, A. Cadot, V. Dorey, E. Sawyer, D. Damon, K. Thompson, L. Weathers, D. Burkholder, Mr. Y . . , . . . . . . .- , . . . . . , , . 7 KORT ' D ' ' 9 ' l 9 - l . Q - 9 ' 1 ' 9 - U 9 ' ' , . . , . ' . : 9 . 9 9 . l . 7 3 , , I . . . , , . - ' 1 ' . 1 J? Mai my Qs H1659 X WV N 'SQ' ' , S 7 f 3 mfg M, 4, M J , A ll-QI!-s'H' Q -iv f-w ,M X ,NI A y , X df FOOTBALL Rowl E McAll1ster B Benjamm ROW 2 J Daggett B Brmk D Wl4Cl6V l S1monettl R Kurtz D Bentley D Haye B 'Vewsted Row 3 E Sommerman J Dudley D Groth B 'llltchell T Hltt ,I Allan D Old B Strautz D MoHitt Coach Falan Row 4-D Zander R Dunham G Schomberger M Stevens D 'lIacCregor B Perltms J Dobbs R Nowry P Kearnev Aasmr Kachenko 4Tl Woods fCl Although the football team this year won but one of thelr seven scheduled games these defeats can be attrlbuted largely to the greenness of the football partlclpants Only three letter men were back from last seasons squad Be cause mam sophomores and Jumors recened xaluable game experlence thls year the team next year should be assured of a better season Ray Kurtz and Vmce blmonettl were elected co captams of thls year s team by the squad to Farmlngton 19 12 After droppmg Bye more games 1n QUCCCSQIOU but all th1s tlme gammg necessary experxence they proxed thelr football ablllty by defeatlng Ann Arbor H1gh School 14 O Th1S vlctorv was brought about by spllt tlmlng co ordlnatlon and co operatlon between lme and backfield hard blocklng and tacklmg an msplred aerlal attack a good runnmg offense and an unquenchable sp1r1t to wln The qecond Team football squad won one out of llS four scheduled games The Freshman football rooster snatched two of thelr hte season games for a 40012 axerage TRACK -IUUUD Rowl Brmks B Crane D MacGregor D Wxseley J Thompson B Perkms A Christensen B Vlncent Row 2 Keller B Mxelbeck D Runge L Weathers K Pankow C Spargur B Walborn J Guettler B Hancock B Ferns B Moon Iowery ROW 3 Sanders D Vetal B Kachenko L Gotham Coach MOISIO J Dudley C Strachan C Kaluzny B Chute Wlth Coach Conrad MOISIO s track men just llmberlng up for the comlng track season he can look forward to a team whlch IS pretty strong ln the runnlng sectlon but weak ID field events He has many good runners from last season but only a few men from last season for field events 56 l . I , .s . Iv.. v , Q - . , . , . . I, . ' , . t , . , . ' s, . 1 . f . , . j, . , . . , . , . . , . s, '. , . , . . , . V , . , . ' , . 1 , . ' e, . , . ', - ,- L ' L v V . -. . ' . , . ' , ' Y xr The season,s schedule started with an exciting game when the youthful Rock's dropped a closely contested game u ' 7 B . L M. f . . . . v Y . , Y - - ' Q - n ' I v 1 v s g 7' . l , . V , . , . I , . , . A , . ' , . l . b 3' ' 1 - 9 - , - , - , - , - , . , . , . , . , i ' 1 - q - , . , - I , . , . , . , . . 7 LROSS COUNTRY Rowl B Chute B Schwarz C Strachan ,I Thompson K W Mmsro ffoachl B Crane A Kldston W Trucks Mzsevr l Seyer B Sexton J Campbell Wlth mam new members and only a few lettermen left over from last year s cross country team Coach MOISIO s boys won agamst Trenton one of thelr three scheduled meets They also partlclpated m the State Meet and a Trl Meet of three schools BASEBALL ROW 1 D Rutenbar D Hayes T Hrtt D Croth D Bentley .l Dobbs .l Daggett .l Allen Row 2 B Wagenschutz M Kreger B Perkxns D Becker L Rutenbar D Farwell B Pate B Newsted Coach Falan Coach Falan should find a lot of talent on the baseball field thls sprmg Wlth a veteran team back from last year and a number of ambltlous sophomores and Jumors out to show thelr sklll the baseball team of Plymouth thlS season should be very lnterestmg to watch 57 l ' , v 5 ' ' 9 State Meet-all class B. schools-7th place - . , . , . l , . , . , . , . , . , . .. . . . . , ROWI Coach Stadtmllltr E Nlcfklll ter H Houghton R Kurtz D Daane B qchwarz G Buddy B Benjamm If the record of last seasons golf team has anythlng to do mth the playlnff ablllty of lhlS years squad Ply mouth should do well ln thts sport Last season under Coach Bernard Stadtmlller Plymouth wson the State Champ BA KETBALL ROW 1 J Allen D Farwell D Becker D Croth D Bentley B Strautz G Schomberger J Dobbs B Farwell Mgr Row 2 Mr Ingram D Blunk B Stout B Perkms D Zander T Corey A Blackford T Hltt J Daggett Coach Falan Because of the greenness of the basketball partxclpants and the1r lack of game experlence, Plymouth won but our of the1r fourteen scheduled games The players tmproved as the season edged on and galned xaluable experl ence which should produce a good basketball team next year Under Coach Wayne Falan, a new offenslve of a fast breaklng outfit was inaugurated IH contrast to the slower movlng OHCIISIVC of the prevlous season Thts style of ball playmg lS becommg wldely popular and as the players accustom themselves to lhlS style, lt should prove very proftt able to them 58 x x M ,V L . .. W. D . . 'V . lv ,V M , V- ionship for Class HB schools. Three lettermen are still left from last year's squad. - 1 1 1 - 1 - . 1 - s - 1 - D 1 - V 1 - 1 ' f . M . . W .Q V , . . - 1000 P0l T LETTER Rowl ll Moore M Vershurf- 9 Srhockow M H Chrlstensen E Hlrt M Jaekson C Nloss J Dalton ROW 2 P Woods M A Lukosky B Danrel M A Evans M L Rowe B Baker B Lorenz E McAnmr'h ABSEVT M Ellrott J Schuler Twenty three glrls have earned thelr 1000 pomt letters The letters are awarded on the basls of scholarshlp partlcxpatlon ln major sports lndnldual sports and 1n school and summer tournaments and attendance of school act1v1t1es E l0R LETTER GIRL Rowl M Jackson M J Christensen E Hart S Schockow ABSENT J Schuler Only five glrls earned senlor letters lhlS year In order to be awarded thls letter one must have earned 400 polnts ln her senxor year the awards belng on the same basis as the 1000 polnt letter 59 -- . , . 5 , . , , . . ' . , . 4 , . ' ', . 1 sr, . . 7 . a, . . v . , . ' , . . , . . , . ' , . , . V . f . ROW 3-R. Cutherie, B. Brown, J. Murray, M. Bassett, J. Dipboye. . i . ' , . . V iv- . . . M Y . : M . Z , Y. A H . L 3 1 . , . . I , . , . . , . P01 T FHECKER ww I F lla Danwl 'Nl Jlrk on I Dnpbow Wlurrav S SLll0llx0Vt J Dalton Nl J Clxrlitvnwn Row 1 S Schockow J Dalton E Hart M Jackson Capt C Empey Row 2 V Waldecker L Ph1ll1ps M Stlers C Rolen M Vershurf' I Newman J Phllllp Semors had a successful volleyball QeaQon wmnmg 5 out of 5 games Margxe Tall s Freahman team plaved second GO I , Ro' 'rt.B. 1 's ' 1, . ' '.. ,... ', . . ln order to earn the privilc-gre of Checking points. a girl must have rvvoived her l000 point lotter. ' - . ' , . , . , . , g . . - . , . ' ' , 1 . ' , . , . , . ' , . ' ' 5. . . . . . , BABY PICT RE ,v M in anngu-W... 4-...P iw J.-.-.-.1 q ,. .nf Cf. K Q- L. Pierce B. Shoemaker B. Zielasko B. Schwarz .l. Delahunle S. Schockow C. Goodale M. Kirkpatrick M. Dulhoo V. Dorey M. Price The Gang .l. Thompson, B. 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