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P112 Enlh Emerg ifiitle Star Left to right: Merlene Johnson, Barbara Payne Left to right: Ila Marie Ware, Laura Young
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Back row, left to right: Mrs. Mariann Metz, Janis Waner, Carolyn Moss, Laura Young, Esther Rampley, Barbara Myersg Maxine McKinley, Ila Ware, Eleanor Hopping Second row: Doris Cray, Shirley Moss, Lillian Martin, Joyce Martin, Joyce Lawton, Marilyn Kenneday, Geraldine Simmons, Betty Grove, Frances Kamm Front row: Patricia Hedgcock, Shirley Lord, Lois Twaddle, Alberta Dowacter, Merlene Johnson, Joyce Pickard, Barbara Payne Ili might Aa mel! ZBQ Spring The C. A. A. has been an active organization in P. C. C. H. S. for many years. This year our first party was a skating party held at the Tennessee Skating Rink with each member inviting a guest. .-ya-4' Wi LW- 'F rs' W mf ' Early in the fall the senior girls attended a Play Day at Carthage, Illinois. For our Christmas party we had a pot-luck supper at the home of our sponsor, Mrs. Metz. The highlight of the eyening was the exchange of gifts. Our officers for the year were: Alberta Dowacter, presidentg Esther Rampley, vice-president, Lois Twaddle, secretary and treasurer. --
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Back row, left to right: Wayne Barberie, Geraldine Simmons, Marilyn Kenneday, Joyce Pickard, Velma Norris, Richard Garlick Middle row: Merle Post, Jesse Endsley, Janis Waner, Carolyn Moss, Esther Rampley, Merlene Johnson, Jim Lewis, Mr. McDaniel Front row: Johnnie Pointer, Doris Gray, Barbara Payne, Ila Ware, Shirley Powell, Frances Kamm, Donald Ussery GB!! what A Beautiful illllnrnin' This year for the first time students from Plymouth High School entered the Cheeney Creek Archery Tournament for high school students. Medals were to be given to the five girls and five boys with the highest number of points. All five boys' medals were taken by Plymouth: film, Merle Pgstg second, John Pointer, third, Wayne Barberieg fourth, Richard Garlickg iifth, Kenneth Griffin. Only one gir1's medal was taken by Ply- mouth: fifth to Joyce Pickard. For several weeks previous to the contest Everett McDaniel taught arch- ery to any boy or girl who was interested. Such a good showing after so short a time of practice Cmany of the other schools have had archery for sev- eral yearsj, is a fine reflection of Mrf'eDaniel's excellent instruction.
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