Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)
- Class of 1941
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THE CARDI AL Published b th enior Class of lainville igh Top row Bottom row W P Eckert Advisor Ida Mae Day Avtivities George Taylor Snapshots Marie Staggers Act1v'ties Fred Glick Snapshots Charlene Mock Editor Jim Haase Business Mgr Lois Williams A s t di or Bob Doughertv Sports Virginia Hugley Typist Paul VanDvke Sports Flora tee Allison Typist Mickey McDan1e1s Adv Betty McCauleylnot shownl Adv M- ff age 3 , i 1 L, V I ak' ' V' ? 4 , ' .A . . .......-.un -.une-U.. A .IIfIII . fIII'5'?'f'a n Board of Education GP H E Benson Walter Darnell R A Mosher Director Treasurer Clark Much of the credit for the progress of the Plainville High School must go to our up and C0m1ng Board of Education, and due to their untirlng efforts the growth of our school has contmnued along modern lines We non have a school building comparable to any, and a class'A' rating in the state These men are not praised high enough for their noble efforts therefore we take this opportunity to show our appreciation IIIKIII IIIQIII CUSTODIAN fb As students and teachers we owe much to our school cu todian Groverncr Keeler, who we all know as 'Shorty' He has done a flne Job of keeping our school building in first class condltion Ne are all very proud of Shorty and know he is a definite asset to our school and com munity A if 7 7 K A 2-' '- - V f i 1 '5 1. 2, ' Q-, Ami V ' Q , .x A Q' -E? Ir ll I ll 's as Q Ill H ' D E: as I :ual E . an 35 r A X C: p U- L, . o , lf adf' ' af William P Eckert A B Athletics Mathmatics DEDICAT IO Mr William P Eckert, the coach of Plainville High S hool for the past 6 years, and sponsor of the senior class of 1941 whose in rd young Deople is a vital and compelling force, he has done much toward the advan ement and orogress of the s hool, to him we respec tfully dedi ate this book 5 terest in our sports and studies is active and whose attitude towa- FACULTY Q1 ,fl HAROLD E SMEDLEY, B s Music k English FAYE STEIGER, Journa11sm,English,G1rls Q3 wr C B Wiley, B ROY swmrz, B s , B ED Professor Manual training k history Lors E swxrrr, B s COmm.61'00 WILLIAM VOSS, B Science LORETTA SAWLN, B.s. Vocational Home Making 4 Professor C B Wil ey exemplifies the true spirit of Plainville High School His irresistable enthusiasm is recognized by every student His foresight largely responsible for our fine building and equipment, under his sup ervision our school has gone forward in leaps and bounds Iirst we were re- cognized as class A school and now we are preparing to enter the North Central Association, for schools and colleges, which is the highest rank possible for a school of our kind CLASSES 4 E1 Z' X l X , f C '- Tw , . Q Q-.X Q9 N 1 IGRS 'Rr 1-- vfjf Flora Lee Allison Betty Jane McCauley President Vice President L .0- 117' Charlene Mock Paul VanDyke Secretary Treasurer SENIOR CLASS HISTORY CLASS COLORS RED, WHITE AND BLUE CLASS MOTTO WE GAIN STRENGTH AS WE GO CLASS FLOWER CARNATION The freshman class of '57 who are now senlors started out with an enrollment of 38 students, there are 22 seniors who will graduate this year At the first election of officers Charlene Mock was slected president, Norma Lee Wilkinson, vi e president, Paul VanDyke, treasurer, Ray Mozell Tombs secret ary, Maurice Wilson, sponsor The officers for the sophomore year were Charlene Mock, president, Norma Lee Wilkinson, vi e president, Jimmy Haase, treasurer, Dorrine Blakeway, secretary and Maurice Wilson, sponsor The annual election for the jun or year resulted in Jimmy Haase, president, Shirley Clarke, vice president, Paul Vanbyke, treasure, Betty McCauley, secretaty, Harold E Smedley, sponsor This class gave the seniors of 1940 a banquet May 9 The banquet oarrled out the ldea of a n1ght club American Beauty roses were giv en to all the seniors Mr. Smedley and Mr. Eckart are the sponsors this year. 6 6 if s :V -1, .- Y f A 3 fiff .qs .E 'J . ,GN 5465 '--r ................... , Q ' ' , - Q . . ' George Taylor Glee club 4 P Ed l 2,3,4 Annual Staff Senior Play Basketball 1 2 Hi Y Camera Club Class Rep 4 Tennis Lois Williams Pep Club 1 Annual Staff P Ed 1 Junior Play Senior Play Elmer Jones Pep Club Phy Ed Glee Club 2 Marie Stagaers Ed 1 Annual Staff Junior Play Basketball 2 Music Contest Glee Club 1234 Jimmy Hausa Pmsmem 5 Treasure 2 Junior Play Senior Pla Y Basketball l,2,5,4 Football l 2 3,4 Shirley Clarke Glee Club l 2,4 Class Rep l Secretary l Vice Pres 5 Phy Ed Junior Play Senio Play Band 2 Peo Club Fred Glick Junior Pla Senior Play Student Council Annual Staff Baseball l 2 Football 2 Dorrine Blakeway Glee Club l 2,3 Se retary 2 Phy Ed Mixed Chorous Basketball 2 Pep Club Lionel Havlas Glee Club 4 Junior Play Pep Club Mickey McDanlels Glee lub 1 Class Officer Twrller 2 Annual Staff Senior Play Acapella Chior 2 Mixed Chorous 2 Pep Club 1 Clifford McCuna Glee lub 1,2 Junior Play Senior Play Mixed Chorous Baseball 1 2 Football 2 4 Ida Mae Day Glee club 1,2,5,4 Annual Staff Band 2,5,4 Mixed Cborous Robert Wilson Baseball 1 Football 1 2,3,4 Phy Ed LeRoy Thomas Glee club 1,2 Mixed Chorous Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,5 s -1F if Qin Q 5253. 13? .ar -na Robert Dougherty Glee lub 2 Annual Staff Senior Play Band 1 2,5,4 Baseball l 2 Football l 2 5,4 Student Council Class Rep l Virginia Hugley Glee club 1 2 Student Coun 11 3 Annual Staff Mixed Chorous 2 Pep Club l Marvin Gilbert Glee club l 2 Pep Club 1 Emery Dale Berry Phy Ed Pep Club 1 505 OXHH H OE 5D pH 0?OHQ D QUHDOO uOHOmQ0O Om DH UHGm 5Ow 302 v0Qg wiv UHDO3 HHQD Ona Eva? mvmc UMGNN5p U O UGS? 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' , A V U A V All School Pa rade ag ,guvvlv abil' ....J' Ami?-1 ' iv-fm 10 J U IORS President Kenneth Giggey Vice President Gladys Glotzbach Secretary Louise Haese Treasurer Keith Williams Pepr entative Archie Bair Sponsors Lois Smart Loretta Sawin Bottom row left to right Lee McDonald Dorothy Bradley, Joe Sthal, Louise Haase, Keith Williams, Gladys Glotzbach, Kenneth Giggey Bernice Mock, Archie Bair, Irene Peavey, Wayne Hockett, Dorothy Doptla, Alfred Ruder Middle row left to right Miss Smart, soonsor Marjorie Adams, Crete Harbe Arvetta Neinmire, Ellen Rempe, Ileta McCune Marjorie Thomas Anna Schulte, Naomi Yeagy LaVerne Meyers Georgia Evans, Lodeska Darnell, Arlene LaGesse, Joy Bray Top row left to right Donald Vohs, Ralph Edson, Le Roy Harrison, Lawerence Alexa, Ervin Sparks, Marvin McCune, Clifford Miller, Maurice Sawyer, Gall Harrison, Delwin Dougherty, Keith Hilgers, Clarence Hageman, Charles Barber, George Kaba National Honor Society Charlene Mock end Paul VanDyke were elected from the senior class to be memb ers of the National Honor Society by the high school faculty this year. Gladys Glctzbach and Keith Williams were selected from the junior class. To be elgible for the Honor Society you must meet the following requirements Leadershic, Scholorship, Character and Service. Each year 51 of the junior class and 151 of the senior class are choosen. In 1938 the National Honor Society of Secondary schools established a chapter in Plainville. Ada Dougherty, Joyce Hilgers, Kathleen Rempe, Louie Rempe, Orlan Hendren, Betty Jane Dougherty, Bill Patterson, Betty Lou Kirkman, Joy Carmichael, Charlene Baker and Norma Lee Wilkinson are the members who have been elected since 1938. ll Representative.... .. .. ... . ....Bernice Mock DG 3 , . Y ! . 2 1 l 1 I I SGPHOMORE Pres dent Mary Clarke Vi e President Vera Bollig Secretary Helen Patterson Treasurer Verneita Fischer Representative Dale Barr Sponsors Faye Steiger Wm Voss Bottom row left to right Dale Barr, Billv Brin, Barbara Bright, Phyllls Bice, Laverne Kees, Mary Clarke, Floyd Fletcher, Vera Bollig, Rosie Nilsen, Helen Hake, Ruby McGhghv Jim.Allen, Billy Max Hutton Middle row left to Plght Miss Steig er, sponsor, Robert Toelkes, Doris Marston, Mary Louise Thompson, Vernelta Fisch er, Lola Thomas, Elanor Dougherty, Helen Patterson, Mary Benoit Catherlne Nesthu sin, Dorothy Winters, Marcelline Plant, Mr Voss Asst sponsor,Top row left to right Walter Ruder, Jim Jones, Elmer Glenn Petrie Hilton Gilbert, Richard Wise, Richard Bissett, Paul Graham, Ivan Smlth, Olen Copper, Lloyd Fletcher HI-Y f Keith Hilgers a member of the junior clas was ele ted president of the Bi Y or the coming year at a m ating held March 13. Fifty four boys have Joined this organizatlon which is sponsored bv Mr. Voss. The other officers elected were Archie Bair, vi e president, Jim Allen, secretary, LeRoy Harrison, Treasurer, Joe Stahl, program chairman, Gail Harrisn and Dale Barr, publicity. The purpose of the H1 Y organization is 'To create, maintain and extend thr oughout the schools and communlty high standards of Christian character'. During the coming year the members of this organization are to set an example of clean living, clean speech, clean athletics, and clean scholarship. The athletic division is planning od several games between themselves. 12 i ........ . ..... Representat1ve..... .. .. . ......LaVerne Kees P 1 , 0 u c n ' ' S 1 FRESHME Presldent GUY Bemis Vice President Phyllis TOBIKSS Se retary Richard Carmichael Treasurer Roy Drouillard Representative Cleota Bair Sponsor Ro: Swartz Bottom row left to right Glenn Kees, Virgie Kelly Betty Bair, Olive Ninemire, Leona Bair, Norva Shepherd, Evelyn Mavhew, Betty Henn, Marie Bedore, Elaine West lake, Dorothy McGhghy, Betty Bright, Victoria Thyfeult, Herbert Glick Middle row left to right Roy Swartz, snons r, Claude Bard, Robert McDonald, Bernard Vohs, Arde Gilbert, Rev Drouillard Norman Wise, Clarence Rempe, R L Morgan, Dale Rempe R1 hard Harrison, William Brown Keith Harriscn, Jr Toelkes, Alfred Bollig Wal ter Slanskey Top row left to right Richard Carmichael, Rose Catudel, Mildr ed Cabbage, Ula Schroeder, Mar elline Bissett, Cleota Bair, Georgia Elliott, Ber nice Staggers, Margaret Baker, Olive H1 gers, Ida Marie Cameau, Evelda Johnson,Ph yllis Toelkes, Guy Bemis, Alfred Bryant Student Council Two members from each class are elected to serve on the Student Council each year The students repres nt their class in matters of government and discipline Those choosen to hold this responslbility were Shirlev Clarke and George Ta ylor from the senior Class Berni e Mo k, president of the council, and Archie B air from the Junior class, LaVerne Kees and Dale Barr from the sophomores, Evelda Johnson and R L Morgan of the freshman class 15 Representat1ve.... . . ...R. L. Morgan ......... . . ..... 3 V Z I 1 Y ' ' 1 . . . , . . , - , W - , , l . - O I EGR Top row Orion Ninemire, Vlctor Edson, James Hrabe, Edgar Dougherty, Delmar Mars ton, Orville McCune, Carl Wiklund, Niland Clements, Middle row Everett Gouldle Cinstructorl, Carroll Thomas, Donald Johnson, Marjory Elliott, Mary Elliott, Wilma Miller, Willa Dean Lenderman, Ietta Mae Hrabe, Junior Bradley Robert Fischer, Fr ont row Dorothy Workman, Wanda Ordway Cordelia Bedore, Lena Bedore, Mary Rose Bedore, Marjorie Mae Henn, Louise Glick Lyle Meredith 7. GRAD Top row Naldrette Wheeler, iinstructorl, Roy Wiklund, Kenneth Daniels, David Cl arke, Forrest Burkholder, Gail Mosher, Duane Benoit Bottom row Norma Lee Gilb ert Beverly Bright Irene Wiley Dorthy Petrie, Georgina Johnson, Frances Kiefer Catherine Daniels 14 if E z S A ' L ' ' 'r 5 I: ' -Sl Y v , ' 3 i ' ' af' 4 , Q f, ' I W fr M 1 4. 5 fi - Q MUSIC Top row left to right Lodeska Darnell, Helen Patterson, Cleota Balr, Mickey Mc Daniels, Olive Uilgers, Bernice Mo k, Phyllis Toelkes, Cather1ne Westhusin LaVern Keas, Louise Glick Arlene LaGesse, Rosie Wilson Second row Barbara Lee Henn, Shirley Clarke, Flora Lee Allison, Arvetta Ninemire, Naomi Yeagy, Elanor Doug herty, Verneita Fischer, Ida Mae Day, Phyllis Bice, Louise Haase, Irene Peavey,G1 adys Glotzbach, Dorothy Dopita, Mary Clarke, Doris Marston, Yvonne Verveka Third row H E Smedley, Director, Dale Barr, Kenneth Giggey, LeRoy Harrison, Joe Kaba, Richard Bissett, Robert Dougherty, Maurice Sawyer, Delwin Dougherty, R L Morgan, Ralph Edson, Olen Copner, George Kaba, Richard Carmichael, Forrest Burkholder,Jr , Bottom row Connie Patterson, Olive Ninemire, Norva Shepherd, Dorothy McGhghy, El eine Westlake, Donna Rae Ring, Norvada Smedley, Rose Marie Catudal, Ruby McGhghy, Ietta Hrebe Ula Schroeder, Crete Hrabe, Lola Thomas, Barbara Bright The band took part in the Music Contest at Hays in Apr1l, rating excellent in both concert and mar hing band The marching band went to a contest at Stockton in July winning first prize of ten dollars In the evening the massed band had a concert directed by Mr Mill er head of the music department The time the e at Hays The band plaved two days at the County Fair at Stockton, this is the first band has ever taken part in anything of this type eighty six members of the junior and senior band attended the Navy Band band played at Stockton for the boys who left in the first draft at the request of the American Legion On Band Day at Hays, Plainville was one of eleven bands who took part .15 . 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IU ! - f .-A ' 'L' l ' , ' f ian. .3 'Aj' ,f E ,i TWIRLERS Left to right Yvonne Verveke, Loulse Glick Cleota Bair Catherine Westhusin, B rnice Mock, Olive Hilgers, Mickey McDan1els, Phyllis Toelkes, LaVerne Kees, Barbara Lee Henn Our music department is to be complrmented on the fine work they are aooompli shing They are always willing and ready to do their part Many fine preformances also in surrounding communities During the summer the Cardinal band is kept, busy there are concerts twice a week and are enjoyed by everyone Many patient hours of practice are put in daily by the twirlers and band mem bers, many times in the early hours of the morning while most of us are just creep ing out of bed The result of this hard work and diligent practice has presented itself in music festivals where Plainville has taken her ple e among the leaders The credit for this progress is due to the untiring efforts of our music inst ructor, Harold E Smedloy We are lucky to have such a fine man and hope he remains in our school system for many years to come .1 VJ f J r! f 1 TN 591411 Z ... ' Z- f - ,,f'w ' Q ug BIYY mlov G ck 17 Q e i 9 in ' ' L 5 t 5 or Xf, V, y X have been given by our Cardinal band at activities not only in our community but P -I - Q cr e 'J X f 4 ' X, ' ' fir' ' ' - -M 1 f 5 nl' x' ' ga I 1 ,, ' 1' X T in ..- A V . MC GIRLS GLEE CLUB Bottom row left to right Betty Bair, Vi toria Thyfault, Betty Lou Brlght, Ida Marie Cameau, Norva Shepherd, Evelda Johnson, Marie Bedore, Betty Ellen Henn, Do Virgie Kelly Cleota Bair, Lodeska Darnell, Helen Patterson, Naomi Yeagv, Lola Th omas Verneita Fischer Joy Brav, Shirley Clarke, Mickey McDaniels Rubv M Ghghx Third row left to right LaVerne Kees, Phyllis Bice, Arlene LaGesse, Helen Hake Ula Schroeder Mary Loui e Thompson, Barbara Bright, Doris Marston Rosie Wilson Leona Bair Top row left to right Marjorie Adams Jean Mayhew Georgia Ellio tt, Ellen Rerpe, Olive Hilgers Margaret Baker Anna S hulte, Marie Stagpers Ida Mae Day Phyllis Toelkes BOYS G EE CLUB Bot om row left to right Dale Barr, Alfred Ruder Lionel Havlas, Keith Hilgers Marvin McCune Joe Sthal Marvin Gilbert, Charles Barber, Keith Harrison, Guy Be mis Claude Bard Top row left to right Marjorie Thomas Accompanlst, Bud Tay lor, Clifford Miller Paul Graham, Robert Dougherty, Maurice Sawyer, Clifford Mc Cune, Archie Bair, Olen Copner, Herb G11 k, H.E. Smadley, director 18 lk 3' ICI S ? ' ii lr as 1, f Engl rothy McGhghy, Elaine Westlake. Second row left to right: H.E. Smedley, director, , ' - 1 , ,, A , I . C .Y' : 1 I S I ! ' 2 J 9 ' 'A 1 7 G Q 1 , . ,, 5 7 , , ' 1 I ' : 1 I ' In-1 RED ARD WHITE FIGHT, FIGHT WHO FIGHT WE FIGHT RED AND HIT? FIGHT, FIGHT AS ' I i- - ' -. I .4 gg . f 7f. .S 3 I Li 'I' 'fa , f ' 1 2 I .',m I 1 Q . Y , .J 4 ' ' I . FCCTB LL Top row Walter Ruder, Richard Carmlchael Jlmmv allen, W chard B15 et , Delwin Coach Gouldie Clarence Hageman, Clifford McCune, Wayne Hockett, Keith Hilgers, Keith Williams, Kenneth Gigvey, Mauri e Sawyer, Coach Echart Front row Alfred Ruder, Bob Dougherty, Gail Harrison, Joe Stahl, Bill Brin, LeRoy Harrison, Jimmy Haase Paul VanDyke, Dale Barr Letterman not shown is Tom Daniels Other Squadmen Robert Wilson Preston Zeimer Dale Rempe Rlfhard Harrison Hilton Gilbert Ralph Edson Cha les Barber Lawren e Alexa Roy Drouillard Keitk Harrison Se t Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov 2 PHS PH PH HS HS PHS HS HS PHS HS Schedule Woodston La Crosse Osborne Smith Center Luray Wakeeny Schoenchen Palco Aera Stockton Lee McDonald Bob McDonald Rovce Morgan Jack Toelkes Walter Slanskey Claude Bard The Cardinal squad again completed another successful season bv winning sev en games, and losing three Four seniors, seven juniors and two sophomores made up the group of 13 lettermen out of the forty four boys that checked out suits in early spring Dale Barr and Alfred Ruder proved to be capsble managers and Ever ett Gouldie was asslstant coach Paul VanDyke, senior, was ele ted captaln Two second team games were played with Palco resulting in vi tories for Plainville C B Wiley promised the squad a banquet if they should win their games with LaCrose Wakeeny and Palco The bannuet was held in the Christ an Chur h dinlng room Dec amber 19 A never to be forgotted incident occured during the Osborne game in which touchdown scored was not a touchdown counted Revenge is planned on Ort 5 1941 20 I . H F g-. 4, .3 S 1 , 'lcv A .i A ' s- t Dougherty, Archie Bair, Norman Wise, Herb Glick, Alfred Bollig, Second row: Ass't I , . p . o 21 0 . 27 S 26 12 . 4 S l2 26 '2 '. ll P O 21 . 18 P O 7 . 25 7 0 r . 30 P 35 O Q . 8 P 21 O . 15 35 O 3 . 22 P 48 1 7 ' 9 , a . 2 . , SKETB LL Haase Back row Coach Eckert LETTERMEN Paul VanDyke Bob Dougherty Kenneth Giggey Maurice Sawyer Keith Hilgers George Taylor Clifford McCune Archie Bair Keith Williams Dale Barr FIRST TEAM Front row Left to rlght Clifford McCune, Bob Dtugherty, Kenneth Giggtf Jimmy George Taylor, Keith Hilgers Maurice Sawyer, Paul VanDyke and CHEDULE 'Alumni 'Natoma Woodston 'LaCrosse Damar Palco 'Webster 'Stockton Damar 'Falco li Webster Woodstc 'Phillipsburg Stockton 0 Hb PHS PHS PH JHS r1S FH JHS 0 0 F O LaCrosse 'Home Games The Plainville cardlnals su and up the season this year by taking first 1 the Rooks County Leazue and winning the District Tou nament at Stoc4ton e a e especially proud of this record beceu e lt is the first time in the history f our school that it has be n accomolished Five of the bo: ul VanDvke Bob Dou hertv Clifford McCune, ueorae Tay lor and Jim Haase are seniors These boys wil be gr at 1 rlss d by the cards Bob Dougherty was chosen captain County Tournament Dis' ict Tou nament Falco ae Plainville zo B C0 25 lalnv Regional Tournament v0 8 3C fl81UV1 le Lurey 30 Plainville 20 Damar Q TlB11Vl le 53 Cl . . , . LJ ... ..... 27 P '....3O ..........l2 PHS....23 ... .... 28 ' ....52 ........16 ....5O ...... ...27 S....s5 ...... ....l6 PHS....t4 ... . ...l6 1 ....46 .... ...l4 'T ....26 ........... 25 PHS .... 151 .... .. ...15 EHS....27 Natoma ..... .... 28 PHS .... 19 ' . ......... L9 ' 5 ---- 4c 3 ........ 17 I. ....54 ....31 PHS....s4 ........n4 ?HS....3l ..... ..26 PHS....34 ' r . - n .4 r 1 . W r M s ' - - o . I ' - I 'J . I V P 1 P ' ille 36 , C ' 11 ' ' 'l 33 -6 . '1 ETBALL SECON TEA! SCHEDULE Alumni PHS Woodston LaCrosse Damar Palco Webster Stockton Won 10 Damar Natoma Webster Woodston Phillipsburg Stockton LaCrosse Lost o Top row left to right Coach Eckert, Keith Williams, Archie Bair, LeRoy Harrison, Billy Brin Bottom row Keith Harrison, Dale Barr, Wayne Hockett, Guy Bemis HS The Cardinal second team tied for second place in the Rooks In the County tournament they placed first by beating Pal o in th after being behind at the half 12 4. County League e finals 24 1B BASED LL After winning the Damar invitational baseball tournament two years in a row, the Cardinal baseball squad are starting the 1941 season with the same thought in mind. Some of the boys who re expected to be big ogs on our nine this season, are Joe Stahl, Clarence Hageman, Kenneth Giggey, Keith Williams, Gail Harrison, Keith Hilgers, Harb Glick, Jimmy Allen, Elmer Glenn Petrie, Donald Vohs and Marvin lcCune. Everett Harrison, Fred Glick and Jack Wiley three players lost by graduation last year will be greatly missed. Freddie G11 k proved his worth by playing on the Concordia Ban Johnson team last summer and is expe ted to repeat again this year. 22 -f 4, 1 r , lf' ' .,,' r LQ f 1 ' ' i. it .VE Q 1 i 1 ai , , . . f 5 1 A 4 , ' ,, . ', J 4 ' ' 1 1 1 ' I I j , , .....50 ...27 .... ....l4 P ...SO Natoma.....l8 '....21 Pa1C0..... ....2l '....27 .-.-9 '....57 .... ....l5 '....28 ...15 '....l7 ........1O '....29 ......20 '....lB .......25 '....24 ......16 -'....15 ...52 '....18 ....1O '....22 .......l4 '....46 .-.19 '....31 .......3l '....26 R HI B SKETBALL Top row Forrest Burkholder, Kenneth Dan1ele, Edgar Dougherty, Delmar Marston, Ja mes Hrabe, Niland Clements, Donald Johnson Second row Orville M Cune, Vi tor Ed ont row Rov Wiklund, Gail Mosher, Duane Benoit, Carroll Thomas, wavne Bard, Lyle Meredith Robert Fxscher First Team Plainville Plainville Plainvllle Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plainville Schedule Damar Zurich Philliosburg Stockton Phillipsburg Damar Wakeeney Zurich Palco Palco Stockton Ellis Midget Team Plainville Plainville Plalnville Plainville Plainville Plainville Plalnville Plainville Schedule Zurich Sto kton Phillipsburg 3 Ellis Quinter Falco Palco Stockton Won 8 Lost 1 Plainville Damar Won 7 Lost 6 The Junior High basketball squad entered the county league. The Midgets winning six games and losxng none for the best standlng in the league. Our first team pla cad second in the league with five wins and three ltsses. The midgets won second place in the Ellis Invitation tournament and the first team won third place in the Damar Invitation tournament. All the seventh and eight grade boys were on the q uad with the following boys pla-ing most of the time on the first team Donald Jo hnson, Kenneth Daniels, Duane Benoit, Niland Clements, forwards Delmar Marston, center. Orville McCune, arl Wiklund and James Hrabe, guards. The midgets team was usually composed of' Duane Benoit and Davie Clarke, forwards, Niland Clements, co ter, Gail Mosher, Carroll Thomas, Lyle Meredith guards. 25 H J Q M H 'Sw Y, f 4 son, Orion Ninemire, David Clarke, Junior Bradley, Carl Wiklund, Coavh Gouldie. 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I I I U I 4' ' I X SCHOOL PLAYS SENIOR PLAY 'Meet My Wives ' was a three act play given by the senior class of 1941 at the high school gym February 21 This play was coached by Mr Eckart and Mr Smedley Billy Zanders Bob Dougherty a young man who is trying to marry his uncle off to Prudence Whitney his fiance's sister so he can marry Ann Ann Whitney B1lly's fiance is a young attractive girl who couldn't marry Bi lly unless someone married her sister, for love instead of money This part is played by Mlckey McDaniels Hank Evans Blllys best friend is a young man of about 25 years of age This part is played by Fred Glick who ls in love with Cuddles LaRose but who ha play Billy's uncle because the real uncle has seen a pifture of Prudence and cause she ls so homely that a mud fence would refust to even come and see her 1 rea l fe Cuddles LeRose a chorous girl whom Hank is ln love with is played bv Shirley Clarke Cuddles comes out to Alix Wares house where Blllvk Hank are staying, t get her opera purse which she left in Hank's coat pocket the night befo e Alix Ware a young man just married but whose wife leaves him because she thinks he has been out with another wolan This part is played by George Taylor Loretta Ware Alix wife is played by Betty Jane McCauley, she has a jealous nature and is doing her best to break Alix from smoking, drinking R playing poker Prudence Whitney Ann's old maid sister is razy to marry but thinks no man would marry her for her self alone and not for her money This part is played by Lois Williams Mama Thwacher Loretta Ware's mother is played by Charlene Mock Mrs Thwa acker who is alergic to peanuts comes to visit Alix and Loretta, the same day that Alix has substituted peanuts for cigarettes During his mother in law's visit Alix threw peanuts all over her and nearly kills her Olaf Swanson was played by Clifford McCune Be is a big raw bonedswede who had an awfully hard tlme keeping his girl friend Tes ie the cook Tessie Heimberger the cook was played by Flora Lee Allison She couldn t de cide whether Hank loved her or just said he did so she would cook him fine meals ally got up nerve enough to come and see what Prudence really looked like But everything finally comes out all right, uncle Zeb and Miss Prudence get married so then Miss Prudence lets Billy and Ann get Married and Loretta comes back and apoligizes to Alix for belng so jealous The swede, Olaf takes his bride Tessie back to Wisconsin And of ourse Cuddles wouldn't let Hank get away from her and Mama Thwa ker goes home to get away from those horrid peanuts, of course this pleases Alix very much JUNIOR PLAY 'whistling in the Dark,' a comedy in three acts was given by the junior class December 13, 1940 This was a play about a plain middle lass family, the Dunn's Bobby Keith Williams who is the only boy in the family is an amatur invent tor while his sister Julia Dorothy Doplta aspires to be an actress Gall Irene Peavey is the oldest daughter in the family and that is all f the family excepting Oliver Dunn Lawrence Alexa the father and Elanor Dunn Marjory Adams his wife Mickey Charles Barber Bobby's pal and buddy Step and bringit Keith Hilgers colored boy freind of Dinah Arlene LeGesse the colored maid Betty Lou Bernice Mock Bobby's girl friend Zeta Doolittle Louise Hesse is the neighborhood gossip and Gloria DarlinglDoolittlel Joy Bray is her daughter,erstwhile movie actress right fresh from Hollywood Dick Allen Kenneth Giggey is a friend of Gai1's and lr Bartell LeRoy Harrison is a movie director The plot of the story is how Julie practices being an actress and then Gloria Darling shows up end vamps Bobby away from BWP! 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ARCH GF TI M Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb 15,14 March 6 B April School postponed because of infantile parlysis epidemic School started Won our first Football game with Woodston Won the football game with LaCrosse The Nazarene Chur h had charge of chapel Football boys went to Osborne for a game The first PTA meeting was held Nazarene Church presented chapel again Football boys played Smith Center The second team football squad plaved Palco there First team string played Luray First county teachers meeting Palco played return game with A group of negro s1ngers gave Vakeeney football game Plalnville teachers meeting Football game with Schoenchen The freshmen class had charge Palco vs Plainvllle here PTA meeting Football game with Agra there The Thanksgiving game with Stockton here Teachers meeting PTA meeting The junior play 'Whistling In The Dark ' First basketball game, Plainvllle vs aluhni Basketball game with Natome here Faculty party Football banquet Exchange of gifts Christmas Vacation Mr Wiley had charge of assembly Basketball game with Webster Plainville teachers meeting Woodston Basketball game here second team the chapel this morn1ng here of the chapel PTA meeting Semester examinations Basketball game with Damar Went to Palco for Basketball game Basketball Basketball Basketball Basketball Miss Sawin game with Webster, here game with Stockton, here game with Damar, here game with Palco, here prepared the assembly School Masterc Club meeting here Basketball game at Natoma Webster vs Plainville, there Nazarene Church had charge of chapel Basketball game at Woodston PTA meeting Rocks County tournament Nazarene Church had chapel Basketball game with Philllpsburg here Seniors had charge of chapel Senior play 'Meet My Wives ' Stockton vs Plainvllle, there Basketball game at LaCrosse, there District Basketball tournament Miss Steiger had charge of chapel PTA meeting Mr Swartz had harge of assembly Stockton has charge of assembly Miss Smart had charge of assembly -Opretta by the grades Baseball game at Damar Junior class has assembly Leslian Marionettes Webster Baseball game Sophomore class had charge of assembly Stockton vs Plainvllle baseball 881119 here Freshman clasl will present chapel Baseball game with Palco, there Eighth grade presented assembly Baseball game with Woodston, here 27 AUTOGRAPHS QWA7 igwzzfgwjwf WWMMJZW JLQJAW My ZQWM7, M JM! ww 14 JQMW! 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