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nrlh uma ilinnnhup Arhieuementa It is with pleasure that we list some of the outstanding achievements of our students and our school. The music contest was held at Carthage this year. We were very proud of Shirley Powell, who entered a piano solo, as she received a first place rating. She will enter the meet at Macomb later in the spring. Patricia Ann McCutchan, a student of high scholastic ability plus a nice personality, was chosen by her class and faculty to receive the D. A. R. good citizenship award for 1950. As a result, she had the pleasure of attending a luncheon at the Abraham Lincoln Hotel in Springfield. D. A. R. Winners from all over the state were invited to attend this luncheon. Later in the afternoon they were taken on a tour where they visited the home of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln's tomb and the Centennial building. Anna Mae Normandin entered an essay, Selling As A Career in a con- test. There were entries from forty schools surrounding Quincy. Anna Mae's essay placed third and as a reward she had the pleasure of attending a banquet at the Lincoln-Douglas Hotel, Quincy, where she received a portable radio for her efforts. Her essay will also be entered in the National Contest. In the field of sports, Harry Lee Rash was chosen on the All-star La- moine Valley Conference basketball team in the guard position. The F.F.A. boys entered a meet last fall and brought home four first- place ribbons. Dick Miller, Verle Twitchell, Dick Schultz and Lowell Thompson each received first place honors for showing grain. Minor Van Brooker, Ivan McClain and Bill Phelps received second place honors for showing grain. Kenneth Heyen received a second and Robert Eddington and Lowell Thompson received thirds for poultry judging. Bill Phelps, F.F. A. President, received the Honorary DeKalb Award for outstanding scholar- ship, citizenship and farm practice at the Father-Son Banquet in April. A number of F.H.A. girls attended the F.H.A. Rally at Quincy. Pat and Norma Kepner received first place honors for their singing. Congratulations are in order for Harry Lee Rash, Valedictorian of the Class of 1950. Only one point separates Pat McCutchan and Anna Mae Normandin for Salutatorian so it looks as if second place honor will be in doubt until the end of the year. Coverl
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One of the outstanding accomplishments of the year was the purchasing of new band uniforms. The co-operation of the band mothers, P. T. A., busi- ness men and friends of the school was largely responsible for this achieve- ment. The band and entire school body are very grateful to each and every- one who helped make these uniforms possible. The band received a twenty-five dollar prize for their performance at Nauvoo last fall. Another achievement of considerable importance was the successful or- ganization of a Student Council. This organization then undertook to spon- sor the first homecoming of Plymouth High School which proved to be quite successful. It is hoped that a homecoming will continue to be an annual affair at Plymouth High.
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