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Act I Unclerclassmen I uniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade 'Seventh Grade I unior Hi Athletics
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l ,Good-Bye The time has come to say hgood-bye, To those who stay at Plymouth High. We'll long remember those pleasant days As we journey on in our separate ways. To Mr. Nooner, our principal wise, Who was always ready to sympathize, His kindness and gentleness led us through To closing old doors and opening new. Mrs. Stultz, a very dear friend, On whom everyone sincerely depends, As our secretary she was always there Willing and ready to do her share. And here's a toast to our teachers dear, Who broadened our wisdom and made our minds clear In mathematics, science, literature and all They helped develop our memories small. Jolly Juniors here's wishing good luck to you, You're really a team with competition too, But as we close our high school days We leave you to lead in many ways. Dummies, they call you Sophomore kids, But don't mind that 'cause we think you're the biz In everything you do and say Here's luck to you in every way. And to the Freshies who are small but wise, Who's uncertain feelings they try to disguise, We're sure you'll come out on top, For once you get started you'll never stop. Bus drivers, we think a lot of you Who in all kinds of weather brought us through. The best to the janitors who by their toil Keep our school so free from soil. Again Good-bye to those who stay, And luck to you all in work and play. We hope you'll remember us as years pass on 'Cause we'l1 never forget you 'til days cease to dawn. Sponsored By , COOKSON FUNERAL AND AMBULANCE SERVICE Plymouth, lllinois
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JUNIOR OFFICERS Windell Anderson, Joyce Lawton, Albert X Dowacter, Fred Smith, Marlin McCutchan. Junior Class The class officers for the first semester were: Albert Dowacter, Presidentg Fred Smith, ' Vice-Presidentg Joyce Lawton, Secretary: Marlin McCutchan, Treasurer, and Windell Anderson, Reporter. Second semester class officers were: Shirley Moss, President, Elgie Cleland, Vice- President: Joyce Lawton, Secretaryg Marlin McCutchan, Treasurer, and Fred Smith, Reporter. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Gish and Mr.'Newland. We lost Laura Young and Mike Sargent . before school opened but gained Peggy Shaw, Charles and Windell Anderson. In mid-ye-ar wer' ' lost Richard Reeves, Jim Lewis, and Charles Cramer. Also in mid-year Mr. Newland, one of our class sponsors, resigned because of poor health. We were happy to have Mrs. Higgins rle- I place him as our sponsor.- ' ' V ' The Juniors held Freshman Initiation September 19, 1952. Everyone seemed to have a good time, especially the Juniors. The class rings were selected from Herff-Jones and were ordered on October 10. December 19 was a big day for all as our class rings arrived, Our money raising projects were selling candy, and peanuts at the home basketball games, and a magazine selling campaign. This magazine sale featured a contest. At the close of the campaign, the losers treated the winners to a chili supper. f , Our play, was presented on April 24. The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May l at the Italian Village in Dallas City. x A X Y V444- N x I FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Mr. Newland, Shirley Moss, Joyce Lawton, Peggy Shaw, Irene Sellars, Eleanor Hopping, Leota Twidwell. SECOND ROW: Wayne Barberie, Ilene Lantz, Donald Ussery. - THIRD ROW: Jesse Endsley, Jerry Kimble, Lyle Burton, Dennis Slater, Marlin McCutchan, Wayne Shelor, Elgie Cleland, Mrs. Gish. FOURTH ROW: Kenton Hoyt, Fred Smith, Arthur Nelson, Scotty Flinn, Lyle Hickman, Kenneth N Griffin, Merlin Dorethy. FIFTH ROW: Albert Dowacter, Jim Lewis, Windell Anderson, Cecil Roudebush, Donald Miller, Ralph Simmons, Charles Anderson.
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