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Zluninr Gllawa There are twenty-six juniors enrolled in Plymouth High this year. They are all very dignified and look down upon the poor freshmen and sophomores with great disdain. The class officers for the first semester were: Loren Wickert, presidentg Betty Hillyer, vice-president, Pat Kepner, secretaryg Joan Aleshire, treas- 'urer. For the second semester they are: Harry Lee Rash, presidentg Pat Downing, vice-president, Pat McCutchan, secretaryg Avis Jean McCutch- an, treasurer. Among the many activities which have kept the Jolly Juniors on the move are: the freshman initiationg a hayrack ride, selling candy and pop at ball gamesg selling candy during the noon hourg magazine sales, which netted about S2005 the junior play, Brides to Burn, which will be present- ed the latter part of April or the first of Mayg the junior-senior banquet and prom to be held at the Marine Room in Macomb on May 6. Suphnmnre Glam The first semester started out with Barbara Payne, presidealtg Junior Hitz, vice-president, Robert Eddington, secretaryg Roger Emery, treas- urerg Barbara Myers, reporter. Our most important activity was a return party for our initiation of last year. It was a senior-sophomore hayrack ride. We have also had a chili supper for our class, to which each member invited a guest. The second semester we have Richard Miller as presidentg Alberta Dowacter, vice-presidentg Lowell Thompson, secretary, Roger Emery, treasurer and Maxine McKinley, reporter. The only activity this semester has been a class party honoring our president's birthday. Zllrealjmrn Gilman On September 2 there were thirty-seven freshmen enrolled in Plymouth High School but by the end of the year our class had increased to a total of forty. At our first class meeting the following officers were elected: president, Shirley Powellg vice-president, Geraldine Simmonsg secretary-treasurer, Edward Hoytg class reporter, Robert Miller. - The junior class gave the freshmen an initiation party. The treatment was rather rough but all had fun. At the beginning of the second semester new class officers were elected: president, James Ranking vice-president, Edward Hoyt: secretary-treasurer, Paul Urtong class reporter, Joyce Martin. The freshmen class then gave the juniors a party in return for the initiation party.
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Zluninr Gilman Front row, left to right: Miss Prentice, Irma Jean Ware, Pat McCutchan, Pat Downing, Harry Lee Rash, Avis Jean McCutchan, Ross Sargent, Mr. Schnake. Second row: Anna Mae Normandin, Bonnie Jean Alexander, Pat Kepner, Max Hopping, Bill Phelps, Howard Williams, Howard Roberts, Betty Hillyer, Joan Aleshire. Third row: Darrell Boos, Richard Clark, Ronald Vail, James Kelly, John Kelly, Bill Roberts, Lee Lovell, James Robinson, Loren Wickert, CEarl- een Creasey, absent.D :Svuphumnre Glass Front row, left to right: Miss Virgin, Maxine McKinley, Alberta Dowacter, Richard Miller, Lowell Thompson, Roger Emery, Mr. Leedom. Second row: Barbara Payne, Joyce Pickard, Della Faye Smith, Esther Ram- pley, Barbara Myers, Velma Norris, Beulah Shipman. Third row: Robert Phillips, Gale Downey, Dick Burton, Robert Eddington, John Leedom, Merle Twidwell, Junior Hitz. ilirenlwwu Qilazz Front row, left to right: Lois Twaddle, Norma Kepner, Shirley Lord, Joan VanFleet, Merlene Johnson, Naomi Knott, Georgia Brown. Second row: Mary Jo Schultz, Joyce Martin, Edward Hoyt, Jim Rankin, Paul Urton, Duane Thompson, Roger Fugate. Third row: Mrs. White, Ronald Shipman, Wayne Roberts, Lyle Hoener, LaVerne Martin, Junior Phelps, Robert Miller, John Pointer. Fourth row: Bill Clayton, Betty Grove, Donna Ewing, Geraldine Simmons, Janice Waner, lla Marie Ware, Theon Marr, Shirley Powell, Mr. Lawton. Fifth row: Minor VanBrooker, Bill Hetzel, Ted Aleshire, Dick Schultz, Carl VanFleet, Verle Twitchell, Jack Stoneking, Kenny Heyen.
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