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I 2. A . 1 A I l ,M 1 , Uhr Iliiii with Ghz Rip lla ll-liz Eliantzn Back row: Leota Twidwell, Eleanor Hopping, Irene Sellars, Pearl Stambaugh, Laura Young, Betty Jarvis, Patty Hedgcock, Ilene Lantz, Shirley Moss . . Third row: Jim Lewis, Ralph Simmons, Wayne Shelor, Bill Kelly, Dennis Slater, Richard Reeves, Lyle Burton Second row: Jerry Kimble, Arthur Nelson, Wayne Barberie, Kenneth Griffin, Albert Dowacter, Donald- Miller, Scotty Flinn, Jesse Endsley Front row: Mr. Lessly, Donald Ussery, Elgie Cleland, Fred Smith, Joyce Lawton, Marlin McCutchan, Lyle Hickman, Merlin Dorethy, Mike Sargent , On the 28th day of August 1950, thirty-six green freshmen entered Ply- mouth Community Consolidated High School. The first semester officers were: president, Fred Smith, vice-president, Jerry Kimble, secretary, Car- olea Greenleaf, treasurer, Mike Sargent, reporter, Laurel McClain, student council members, Joyce Lawton and Wayne Barberie. Our advisors were Miss Barbara Daniels and Mr. Roy Lessly. The first semester we welcomed Pearl Stambaugh, Betty Jarvis, and Elgie Cleland, but lost Laurel McClain during the Christmas holidays. On September 8, the juniors gave us the annual initiation. We gave the the Juniors their return party as a weiner roast at the Augusta Lake on October 20. Mfg - To make money we decided to sell hot dogs at ball games. We also re- ceived SL00 for our homecoming float. Second semester officers were: president, Fred Smith, vice-president, Elgie Cleland 3 secretary-reporter, Joyce Lawton , treasurer, Marlin McCut- chan, student council members, Kenton Hoyt and Jerry Kimble. During the second semester Betty Jarvis left us. not c. ll ft' Ll ff 1' A . WC... J f.1l1g4 f
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Hlnnnlight ani! -Engng AGRICULTURE ........... ......... ......... ' ' Mule Train TYPING .... ........ . . When You Wish Upon A Star AMERICAN HISTORY. ....... Stont-Hearted Men v HOME ECONOMICS ........ . .......... Tea For Two BIOLOGY ....... ........ ' .. Ah! Sweet Mystery of Life DRIVER TRAINING ......... Bonaparte's Retreat CAFETERIA .................... There's No Tomorrow STUDY 'HALL ........ ..... ......... . ' 'Rnnnin' Wild I
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