The Plains High School - Yearbook (The Plains, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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CLASS HISTORY Crow of the Good Ship P.H.S. YJhon the call for now hand.3 to ship on the . H. S. cane in the fall of 1933, 37 poroons answered.. This is among ono of the snalloot crows ever taken aboard. It ha . remained a3 such and now i3 ono of th smallest to bo mustered out of ac- tivo service. Undor the guidance of r, Pullen, the first year aboard the ship was very successful. 'Irue to Freshmen instinct, the whole class was tin .d and respectful to upper classmen. To aid in the command of the crow, officers were elected, President being Daniel Haines; Vice President, Eudora Stauffer; sec- retary, Bill Hawk. Of course, tho seasoned sailors had to hold on initiation for tho greenhorns. Thio was early in the fall of 33. It scemod that tho new members of the crow did not mind becoming full-pledged members At least they offered no objection. Another happening that spring that offered student life aboard the P. H. S. was the inauguration of track. Prior to this, baoc-ball had b-. ms the spring sport but track 30on took it3 place in popularity. Perhaps it would bo interesting to note who tho officers aboard the ship were this year. First of all there was Cap- tain Pullon starting hi3 first year aboard with the now crew. First mate Ur. Humphrey, hi3 first y ar aboard and another of- ficer starting his first year with us also was Chief Engineer Rannow. Two seasoned toes completed tho roster of officers. They were the Chef, Hr. Spitzer, and the Purser, Miss Diver. After the 3ummor vacation on the beach of Luck tho cruise was started again. Second year officers were President, JcanHsjnor



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Vice President, Ora Darnell; and Secretary, Kenneth Reeves. Our chief officer this year was also Mr. Pullen. He has always proved to be a good leader and advisor. The third year found the crew well experienced in the ways of life aboard the ship. 'V0 were fortunate in getting Mr. Pullen again for our class advisor. The assisting officers for the year were, President, Ralph Bryson; Vice President, Eudora Stauffer; Secretary, Harold Boling. This year the class started a new tradition when they gave a Junior Class Play» Whimsy , the first play in tho new building. The operetta given by the Glee Club was Magic Maker. The fourth and last year found the crew greatly diminished. Along the voyage somewhere sixteen members had left the crew. Five new members have been added making a Senior class of twenty-five. This year, our new sponsor and advisor, Mr. Cree was given the pleasure of teaching tho Senior class of 1937. The officers for the year were: President, Eudora Stauffer; Vice President, Betty Davies; Secretary, Helen Brctz; and News Reporter, Joan Hamer. April ana May were tho two busies! months of tho year. In tho early pa t of nay, tho Operetta Tho Governor's Daughter was prosontod. It displayed much talont on the part of those who participated, and still later, Growing Pains was given by those members of the Senior elass who did not have part In tho previous plays. Much hard and honest labor on tho part of the members of the Senior class led to tho publication of the annual. Baccaulaurate and Commomcomont wore among tho closing events of the year. June 3rd the crew of '3« descended the gang planks of tho ship p. H. S. to row up the rlvors of life.

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