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ilinnwrnming Plymouth Community High School held its first annual homecoming Friday, December 9, 1949. On Thursday night, December 8, a bonfire and snake dance were held in the schoolyard. Full of enthusiasm, everyone gathered around the bon- fire, and a rousing pep session took place. Friday Was big day for everyone. All classes and organizations made floats, and joined in the big parade. Led by the band, the parade went up town, around the square and back to the school house. Friday night: low spirits-the big homecoming game was lost to Colchester. Then came the moment anticipated by everyone. The crowning of the Homecoming Queen! The girl who received this honor was Earleen Creasy, a senior. There were five candidates for queen from the senior class, and Eve from the junior class. The senior candidates were Pat McCutchan, Pat Kepner, Pat Downing, Irma. Jean Ware, and Earleen Creasy. The junior candidates were Della Faye Smith, Maxine McKinley, Barbara Payne, Bar- bara Myers, and Alberta Dowacter. The girls were escorted by the first ten boys on the basketball team. The queen was crowned by Mr. Davis and was presented with a gift by the Student Council. The big event was finally ended with a homecoming dance in the Ply- mouth Skating Rink. flbhilsi sinh 351121.-a The scene is the quiet, peaceful sixth hour study hall. Suddenly Miss Virgin's familiar voice rings out, All right you guys! And the result is a couple more boys staying in at noon. CJust boys?J And I'm sure we're all familiar with Miss Holman's, All right people, I think the bell has rung. That American History class is a mystery to a lot of people. Everything is quiet for a while, then there is a roar of laughter and there comes Sargent flying out the door. I wonder why all the teachers pick on Sargent? Mr. Senger certainly has a time keeping his study hall. lt seems those Senior girls can get pretty noisy. Mr. Senger says they giggle more than any- one he ever saw in his life. Guess Where these famous words come from: Those eighth graders are ten times smarter than you seniors. Why, they can even read. Some more famous last words are: We're gettin' rimmed! We do mean last wordsi Since all the kids have gotten these false noses and glasses, it seems that some of the teachers just had to follow that pattern too. But Mr. Lawton, your nose looks so real. We wish to acclaim that we, the 2nd hour P. E. class, are probably the only class in school who do up our hair during P. E. class. Wonder Why Mr. Mitchell always looks disgustingly back at the drum section? Oh well, maybe he doesn't Want us to jazz Komm Susser Tod. I, Ross Sargent, do Wish to take this opportunity to thank those who were responsible for my lovely Christmas present. The inscription helped, girls, but the decorations sure were uncomfortable.
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