Plymouth High School - Plythean Yearbook (Plymouth, MI)

 - Class of 1947

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Zukosky, Mary Ann 'For one swell girl, your search may cease. She may be last but never least. Y-Teens 2-3-4, Leaders' Club 2-3-4, Treas. 45 Commercial Club 45 Election Board 3g Girls' 0 Sports 1-2-3-4, 1000 pt. xr A, letter, Sr. letter, I-Hop comm., Sr. Prom comm., f At Ir. Play comm.g Sr. Play comm., Annual Staff. D CAMERA SHY Bell, James Bradley, Hugh Burton, james Case, Clarence Hines, Daniel Labbe, Robert Muir, George Nielsen, Ralph Rutenbar, Delbert Schmaedeke, Raymond Stewart, Robert Strautz, William Weberlein, George



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PILGRIMS' PROGRESS Over two hundred began our journey four long years ago. Point of embarkation? Plymouth Rock. Destination? Graduation. Because we were aliens in a strange new land, most of us were timid. We did what the old colonists told us to--even to sitting on the fountain in the park. Our captains for the first two years were Claude Dykehouse and George Smith. We soon grew tired of plodding along, but the Freshman-Senior Reception proved to be our first Thanksgiving. Latin and Business Math were our most troublesome milestones that first year of travel, and we drove five vocation teachers to the point of quitting. Our trail blazers were Terry Hitt, Presi- dent and Edward Sawyer, Vice-President. Most of us survived the fall from the rocky ledge which Miss Lovewell promised to all naughty Pilgrims. Our second year we were well started on our journey, and all of us struggled through World His- tory, English, Shop, and Home Economics. Terry Hitt, President, Edward Sawyer, Vice-President, Nancy Gerst, Secretary, and Nancy Groth, Treasurer, were our guides. The highlight of the year was the Barber Shop Bounce of which we were very proud. As our third year approached, we found ourselves upon a green plateau with the vanquished Indi- ans, the upper classmen, a.nd two years of toil, privation, and endless homework safely behind us. Our new captains for the year were Randall Penhale and Helmer Nelson. Our third Thanksgiving was a time of great rejoicing for us Pilgrims. We celebrated by giving a play, IANIE, with Wanda Hunt, Frank Santo, Bob Perkins, Fred Weinert, Beverly Hauk, John Pint, Dick Palmer, Pat Isbell, Ann Hopkins, Ioan Laiture, Charles Dudley, Anna Marie Schroder, Hugh Bradly, and Margaret Plummer. We found it necessary to send our scouts--Terry Hitt, Presidentg Edward Sawyer, Vice-Presidentg Nancy Groth, Secretary, and Nancy Broman, Treasurer--to spy upon the merciless Indians, the Seniors. Then we prepared to defend our Fort Big Top, the I-Hop, which gallently withstood all attacks with Rose- mary Gutherie leading our courageous defense. Peace was finally signed with the Indians, the Seniors, at the Treaty of junior-Senior Farewell held at Fort Plymouth Gym, with John Lodge as our peacemaker. The Indians driven once and for all from our territory, we Pilgrims found ourselves in complete pos- session of the entire country and the respected leaders of the new colonists, the under classmen, Hope- fully we anticipated the final stage of our long and wearying journey. Again we received new captains, Louis Schmidt and Gertrude Fiegel, Senior adviser. Our guides were now Bill Bateman, President, Edward Sawyer, Vice-President, Nancy Groth, Secretary, and Betty Schumacker, Treasurer. Our journey led us through a strange and fantastic land of elves, f aries, and the Sleeping Beauty, where the melodious music of Jerry Edwards' musicians held us in a spell. Soon we found ourselves dancing at the Senior Prom under the able leadership of Nancy Gerst. After three hard years of travel, our community fund, the Senior Treasury, was dangerously low. To remedy this serious situation we Pilgrims sold Christmas cards which venture improved our fund. To acquaint the new colonists, the under classmen, with life as pioneers, we Seniors presented for their sakes a play called RAMSHACKLE INN with Pilgrims Bill Bateman, Charles Finlan, jay Hanna, Rod Highfield, Ann Hopkins, Maxine Martin, Dick Palmer, Phyllis Christensen, Dick Stisko, Bob Todd, and Joanne Walsh portraying the characters of Frontier Hi-Iackers. How great was our joy when the wonderful place of Graduation was sighted! Yet we feel it has been a wonderful journey, for this pilgrimage has furnished us the materials to build a better future in our new land.

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