Plymouth High School - Plythean Yearbook (Plymouth, MI)

 - Class of 1946

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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

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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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