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Gila.-35 mill We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty, of Plymouth High School, Plymouth, Illinois, being of sound mind and memory Cwe thinkh do publish, and declare this our last will and testament in man- ner form as follows: I, Pat lVIcCutchan will my blue jeans and shirts to Marilyn Kenneday. The teachers don't like them but after all, Marilyn, they can't very well take them from you. I, Joan Aleshire, will my singing ability to Donna Ewing. Sing it pretty, Donna. I, Bonnie Alexander, will my girlish figure to Joyce Martin. I, Bill Phelps, will my good grades in Ag. to anyone Mr. Senger feels needs them. I, Irma Jean Ware, bequeath to Joyce Pickard that piece of used bubble gum on the underneath side of my desk. I chewed it once Joyce, but I think it still has some flavor left in it. I, Richard Clark, will to Jim Rankin the gold fillings in my teeth. Use the money you get out of them sparingly, Jim. I, Ross Sargent, will my red ruffled unmentionables to Red VanFleet. Try not to lose them, Red. I, Avis Jean McCutchan, bequeath to Junior Hitz my long hair. It saves hair cuts, Jr. I, Harry Lee Rash, will to Lowell Thompson my ability to drive with one hand. It's really not hard, Tommie. V I, Pat Downing, will my bowed legs to Shirley Lord. If you'll only accept them, Shirley, I will be only too glad to get rid of them. If Pat Kepner, do will my ability to win boys friendships to Merlene Johnson. You've got to 'have the right technique. xl, John Kelly, will my boldness to Paul Urton. Learn how to use it without blushing, Paul. I, Harley Speers, will to Edward Hoyt my love for school. See if you can break my record, Ed. I, Howard Williams, will my black wavy hair to Jerry Cookson. Got to have some way to get the girls, Cookie. I, James Robinson, will my slim figure to Johnnie Pointer. I think he needs part of it. I, Darrell Boos, will to Bennie Waddell that smooth line. It works especially well on girls, Bennie. I, Anna Mae Normandin, will that cute little smile to Mary Jo Schultz. It may be better than your giggling, Mary Jo. I, Jim Kelly, will my height to K. O. McCollum. I think he needs it. I, Max Hopping, will to Verle Twitchell my ability to get along with the teachers. See if you can do better than I did, Verle. I, Earleen Creasey, will my title of Queen to Velma Norris. Look pretty, Velma. I, Lee Lovell, will my good grades in American History to Merle Post, who we will see in the class AGAIN next year. I, Loren Wickert, will my love for the girls to Robert Eddington. I prefer brown hair and blue eyes, Bob. To the Juniors we leave our beat up text books and hope there are enough pages left in them for you to learn enough to graduate next year. To those dearly beloved Sophomores, we leave nothing but our ability to keep from getting kicked out of classes and school. - To the Freshmen, We leave our ability to be outstanding characters of dear old Plymouth High. To the Student Body, as a whole we will our ability to chew gum without getting caught. Just in case some of you do get caught, there are all those nice black boards to wash. Drawn up and witnessed thereof on the ......... ........ day of .... J.. . . ......in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred fifty. M Drawn up Witnessed by: Wg ,QOJ6 LWIQCJF X ff P cl' f 6' Old? ldo, 'g Er ' v 4 '- 3
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Zluat Blain Iluninrz There were eighteen Juniors this year who lived up to the name of Jolly Juniors. Our sponsors were Miss Virgin and Mr. Lawton. Our officers for the first semester were: President, Beulah Shipman g Vice-President, Barbara Payne, Secretary, Barbara Myers 3 Treasurer, Esther Rampleyg Reporter, Maxine McKinley. We elected new oflicers for the second semester, Presi- dent, Merle Postg Vice-President, Lowell Thompson, Secretary, Barbara Payne g Treasurer, Esther Rampleyg Reporter, Della Srnith. Our first activ- ity was initiation. It proved to be very lively, and the Juniors got the worst end of it in cleaning up the gym. We made some money towards the prom from the Curtis magazine sale contest. The girls sold more than the boys so the boys treated the girls to a chili supper, with a show in Macomb afterward. We had a float for Homecoming with the theme, Plow 'Em Under. The Junior play will be sometime in April. It's called, It's A Date. And last but not least, both the J unior-Senior Carnival and the Junior-Senior Prom are coming up soon. 152111112 Arc Eliunng At the beginning of the year our class officers were: Jim Rankin, Presi- dent, Edward Hoyt, Vice-Presidency Paul Urton, Secretary and Treasurerg Joyce Martin, Reporter. The Sophomore Class sold hot dogs at all the home basketball games. We also had charge of the school pop machine. After the Christmas Holidays the class elected new officers: Janis Waner, President 5 Norma Kepner, Vice-President, Shirley Wilson, Secretary, Merlene Johnson, Treasurer and Reporter. Three new students, Shirley Wilson, Merle Twid- well, and Lyle Webster joined our Sophomore Class after the first semester. 'QTnhag'5 Glhilhrvn On the sixth day of September in 1949, twenty-five entered Plymouth Community Consolidated High School. The first semester class officers were: President, Jerry Cooksong Vice-President, Kayo McCollum, Secretary, Caro- lyn Mossy Treasurer, Francis Kamrng Reporter, Marilyn Kenneday. Our advisors were Mr. Senger, Mr. Mitchell and Miss Holman. During the first semester we were sorry to lose Robert Reeves, Jerene Roberts, and Doris Husband. We were glad to welcome Helen White who was with us about a month, leaving near the end of the first semester. The representatives for Student Council from our class were Marilyn Kenneday, Jerry Cookson and Kayo McCollum. Our second semester class officers were: President, Jerry Cooksong Vice- President, LaVerne Roberts g Secretary, Francis Young 3 Treasurer, Wayne Lovell g Reporter, Donna Creasy.
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