Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)

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MW W fff? ,L WMWJ f To the boys who have gone from Plainville High School into the ser vice of our country since 'Pearl Harbor,u Jim Allen --------- Pvt. Pvt. Lawrence Alexa ---- Pvt. Archie Bair ------- Pvt. Bill Brin ----- Army ale Richard B1ssecc--- Tfsgt. Charles Barber-- HA lfc Olen Copper ----- AS Delwin Dougherty--- SC Sfc Tommy Dan1els--- Sgt. Ralph Edson---Army Pfc. Herb Glick ---- Army we dedicate this nCard1nal W - ---- Army -----Army -----Army Air Corps -----Navy ..---..-A1-my ------Navy ------Navy ------Navy Air Corps Air Corps AS Hilton Gilbert ----------- Navy Pvt. Kenneth Giggey,Army Air Corps Pvt. Paul Graham ------------- Army AS Gail Harrison ------------ Navy AS Richard Harrison --------- Navy Pvt. Norman Hancock ---------- Army AS Keith Hilgers ------------ Navy AS Dwight Hancock -------- Marines Pfc. Wayne Hockett ----------- Arm MP George Kaba -------------- -Army Cpl. Joe Kaba ---- --Army Air Corps Pvt. Delmar Marston- ---- ---- -Army Pvt. Marvin McCune- ---------- Army AS Bob McDonald ------------- Navy Cpl. Alfred Ruder ------------ Army AS Walter Ruder ------------ -Navy Pte. Irwin Sparks--Army Air Corps AC Maurice Sawyer,Nava1 Air Corps AS Jack Toelkes----- --------- Navy ble Robert Toe1kes----- ----- Navy AC Keith Wi111ans,lava1 Air Corps Pvt. Preston Zismer- -------- -Army 3. 4493, 2 - '4 gf? An,aXX'?f 'G' 6 '2 5X f X X IX lx Xgx X Il!! LC I W . ff l had Orville Gilbert D. C. Clarke Walter Darnell Director Treasurer Clerk In the day after day, week after week grind of school, we students come to ac- cept our educational opportunities as an imposition rather than a privilege. As we approach the end of our high school days, however, we begin to realize that we have been furnished everything necessary and available for our development and advancement. Our Plainville Board of Edu made these advantages possible in all school undertakings. We we consider the fact that each nearly everyone else, is doing time of war cation, representative of a generous community, has by generous appropriations and hearty cooperation appreciate the interest of the Board the more when of its members is a hurried business man who, like more than his share o f the world's work in tnis Members of the Board, our hats are off to you! If you think our Custodian is not important to the workings of the Plainville school, just listen to the oft-repeated W'here's Hein1e? l Z A v Henry Mcehghy 6205, GREETINGS to the Sponsors and Class of 1944. Thanks for the many fine things that you have said and done for me and Plain- ville High since I have lmovm you. My Very Best Wishes Go with You. Robert Wiegand Athleulcs Science History Sr. Sponsor Mrs. Donald Wood English Library Jr. Sponsor Robert Hutchinson Music History Soph. Sponsor Rose McCoy Mathematics Science Lois Caffyn Principal English Dramatics Ass't Sr. Sponsor Raymond Ovorholser Manual Arts Social Science Radio Soph. Sponsor Loretta Sawin Vocational Home Economics Ass't Jr. Sponsor Mae Roth Commerce Journalism X 2 lla f xl5n 4' .S' 1 X 2 X z, X O 1 ? - 1. .wx J' w Norman Wise Basketball 1-2 Football 1-2-5-4 J 9 Keith Harrison Football 1-2-5 Basketball 1-2 Class Rep. 1 Class Pres. 2 Choir 2 Vice Pres. 4 Junior Play 5 Glee Club l Baseball l-2-5- Ch0iI' 4 Class Pres. 4 Senior Play 4 Cardinal Staff Claude Bard Basketball 2-5-4 Football 1-5-4 Baseball l-2-5 Glee Club 1 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Secretary 4 Cardinal Staff Richard Carmicheal Football 1-2-5 Junior Play 5 Class Treas. 4 Dramatics 5 Choir 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Class. Sec. 5 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Dramatics 5 Cardinal Staff 4 Class Colors . . . . . . . . . Red and White Class Flower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carnation Class Motto . . Push, pull, or get out of the way. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Senior Class of 1944 started in kindergarten in 1951. The following mem- bers of the class have spent all 15 years together: Dorothy McGhghy, Cleota Bair, Olive Ninemire, Richard Cermicheal and Wlater Slansky. When the class was finally ready to enter high school as Freshmen, the new students who joined were Norman Wise, Clarence Rempe, Bernard Vohs,A1bert Bryant, Richard Harrison, Dale Rempe, Glenn Keas, Berenice Staggers, Elaine Westlake, Norva Jean Shepard, and Arden Gilbert. Krysteen Jelinek joined from Palco in the sophomore year, and Norma Jean Ha- mel also from Palco, in the junior year. Berenice Staggers left at the beginning of the sophomore year and returned in the junior year. Maxine Simms, from Stock- ton, joined during the senior year. The class officers during the freshmen year were Guy Bemis, presidentgDeloras Boyer, vice-president, Roy Drouillard, treasurerg Dorothy McGhghy, secretaryg and Mr. Swartz, sponsor. At the beginning of the sophomore year the class elected Keith Harr1son,pres- identg Norman Wise, vice-presidentg Dorothy McGhghy, treasurer: Cleota Bair, sec- retary: and Coach Harrison, sponsor. During the junior year Cleota Bair was president: Norman W1se,vice-president Keith Harrison, secretary: Evelda Johnson, treasurer: Miss Smart, sponsor: and Miss Sawin assistant sponsor. That year the class presented a successful mystery- comedy, THE GHOST PARAGE, directed by Miss Smart. Later in the spring under guid- ance of Miss Sawln, they entertained the Seniors of 1945 at a patriotic banquet. The class chose to be led during the senior year by Norman Wise as president, Keith Harrison, vice-president: Richard Carmicheal, treasurerg Claude Bard, sec- retaryg Coach Wiegand, sponsor and Miss Caffyn, assistant sponsor. The accomplishments of the senior year include the production of the farce- oomedy, THE BIG BLOW-UP, and the publication of this annual. Richard Harrison Football 1-2-3-4 Choir 4 Basketball 1-2-3 Sgt. at arms 5 Cardinal Staf Norma Jean Hamel Physical Ed. 2 Glee Club 1-2 Choir l-2 G. R. 1 Cardinal Staf Albert Bryant Baseball 1-2 Cardinal Booster Cardinal Staff Leona Bair Editor of Booster 4 4 4 Physical Ed. 1-2-4 Glee Club 1-2-4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Dramatics 2 Choir 2-3-4 Cardinal 4 Bernard Vohs Baseball 1-2-3 Choir 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Maxine Simms Physical Ed. l-2 Booster Staff 4 Dramatlcs 4 Class Sec. l G. R. 2-5 Cardinal Staff 4 Clarence Rempe Football 1-2 Baseball 1 Choir 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Berenice Staggers Cardinal Booster 4 Physical Ed. 2 G. A. A. 2 Senior Play 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Walter slansky Football l-2-5-4 Cardinal Staff 4 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Dramatics 5 Olive Ninemire Band 1-2-3-4 Dramatics 2 Cardinal Staff 4 Krysteen Jelinek Ass't. Ed. Booster 4 Senior Play 4 Physical Ed. l Dramatlcs 2 Glee Club l Cardinal Staff 4 Choir 2 G. R. 1 Arden Gilbert Football 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Norva Jean Shepard Physical Ed. l-5 Band l-2-5-4 Glee Club l-2-5-4 Class Rep. 2-4 Cardinal Staff 4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Dramatics 2 Sextette 3 Choir 2-4 Elaine Westlake Dramatlcs 2-3-4 Glee Club l-2-3-4 Band l-2-5 Physical Ed. l Junior Play 3 Cardinal 4 Senior Play 4 Choir 2-4 Cleota Bair Twirler l-2-5 Physical Ed. l-5-4 Cardinal Staff 4 Glee Club l-2-4 Dramatics 2 Class Pres. 5 Class Sec. 2 Choir 2-4 Booster Staff Glenn Keas Sr. Play Stage Mgr. 4 Football 5-4 Cardinal Staff 4 Choir 4 Betty Bair Physical Ed. l-5-4 Glee Club l-2-4 Booster Staff 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Junior Play 5 Dramatics 2 Choir 2-4 Dale Rempe Football 1-2-5-4 Junior Play 5 Senior Play 4 Cardinal Staff 4 Class Rep. 4 Choir 4 Dorothy McGhghy Nat'l Honor Society 5-4 Mixed Quartette 4 Physical Ed. l Glee Club 1-2-5-4 Essay Winner 2 Junior Play 3 Senior Play 4 Cardinal 4 Girls Trio 4 Band 1-2-3-4 Class Sec.2 Dramatics 2 Choir 2-4 R. L. Morgan Football 1-2-4 Band l-2-3-4 Cardinal Staff 4 Senior Play 4 Bernard LsGesse Football 1-2-5 Junior Play 5 Gwenneth Markley Choir 1-2-5 Glee Club l-2-5 Junior Play 5 Girls Trio 5 Niland Clements Football l-2-5 Basketball 1-2-5 Baseball l Choir 5 Jeanette Catudal Band 1-2-5 Junior Play Dramatics l-2-5 Victor Edson Football l Dramatics 2 Don Bartlett Football l-2-5 Junior Play 5 Shirley Husted Choir 5 Physical Ed. 2 Leonard Garvert Choir 5 Theresa Garvert Choir l-2-5 Glee Club 2 Leo Hamel Football l Junior Play 5 Dorothy Workman Band 5 Ferne Martin Junior Play 5 Physical Ed. l-2 K James Hrabe Football 1-2-3 Choir 3 Mixed Quartette 3 Junior Play 3 President 3 Ietta Hrabe Girls Quartette 2-3 Mixed Quartette 3 Dramatics 3 Junior Play 3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Vice Pres. 3 Choir 1-2-3 Band 1-2-3 Girls Trio 3 Lyle Meredith Mixed Quartette 3 Band 2-3 Physical Ed. l Choir 1-3 Glee Club 2 Orville McGune Football 1-2-3 Basketball 1-2-3 Baseball l-2-3 2.4 l1!!!!Hiii Le Anne Stoner Choir 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-3 Dramatics 3 Carroll Thomas Basketball 2 Band l-2-3 Vice Pres. 2. Margaret Wise Choir 1-3 Class Treas. 3 Junior Play 3 Physical Ed. 2 Glee Club l Dramatics 3 Everette Phlleger Physical Ed. 2 Choir 3 Sec. 2 Marcelline Bissett Patricia Baumgartner Dramatics 3 Choir 1-2-3 Choir 5 Physical Ed. 1 Class Rep. 3 Glee Club 1-2-3 Glee Club 1-3 Louise Glidx Ellen Wise I,f.fg'f2f,cQ,g Dramatic' 1 S2215 552..1 Choir 1-2 Jr, play 3 Sec. 3 my . m. 1-2-3 w1111m Ward Physical sd. 2 Yells 3 Top Row: Martha Lancaster, Thelma Dreiling, Forrest Burkholder, Norma Rempe, Joe Malin, Norma Simms, Herman Ganoung, David Clarke, Donald Johnson, Richard Chance. Middle Row: Fred Koehler, Verlene Carmichael, Irene Wiley, Norma Leigh Gilbert, Donald Rempe, Eunice Bland, Irene Garvert, Eugene Hilgers, Louise Brin, Iola Her- man, Raymond Vohs, Charles Selbe. Bottom Row: Mr. Overholser, Gail Mosher, Vir- ginia Strouse, Hallie Hrabe, Mary Lucille Garvert, Georgina Johnson, Marilyn Mon- ioal, Rodger Stewart, Vera Slansky, Frances Kiefer, John R0bertson,Mr.Hutchins0n. Norman Dopita does not appear in the picture. J Back Row Left to Right: Elwyn Benedick, Florence Wise, Lena Schulte, Eugene Lan- caster, Wayne Bard, James Ruhaak, Ruby Sherbon, Joyce Giinther, Alfred Stahl, Roy Lee Patton. Middle Row: Dale Walraven, Florence Greenwood, Katheleen Koerner, Ardis Harkley, Dale Thomas, Joan Brumback, Paul Hancock, Betty Jane Mayhew, Dar- rel Berry, Gail Thomas, Marilea Miller, Mr. Wiley. Front Row: Joe Rempe,Elelnnra Meredith, Melvin Ruder, Theresa Adam, Flora Williams, Rose Mary Phlieger, John Ja- co, Joseph Meyers, Ruby Beckley, James Dulaney, Faye Morris, Ralph DechantBon1ta Morgan, Rita Hake Ralph Dechant, Donald Ganoung, Faye Morris, Glennace Mowry, does not appear in the picture. Qf My 'Lw Back Row Left to Right: Robert Carmicheal, Ruth Taylor, Joe Parker, Betty Burk- holder, Donald Bair, Josephine Daniels, Geraldine Sims, Mr. E. J. Keifer lGrade Principall. Middle Row Left to Right: Bill Mason, Joan Bice, Connie Petterson, Virginia Greenwood, Nannette Mcclay, Jack Mock, Robert Thompson, Douglas Adams, Glenn Thomas. Front Fow Left to Right: Donna Mae Harrison, Duane Martin, La Rayne Dewey, Patty Chance, Bill Strouse, Yvonne Veverka. Richard Pooler does not appear in the picture. Back Row Left to Right: Jack Marston, Melton Stoner, Mary Jane Williams, Miss Vena Wright lTeaoherJ, Betty Robertson, John Selbe, Ralph Brumback, Middle Row Left to Right: Don Mosher, Bob Copper, Eva Mae Meredith, Marjorie Workman, Jennie Workman Dan Clements, Milton Lee Shaw. Front Row Left to Right: Richard Bradley, Maurine McClay, Mary Louise Yeagy, Joyce Pulec, Darrell Barry, Leon Bair. Keith Gilbert does not appear in the picture. , M M MMM 2--4--6--S1 Whom do we appreciate? COACH WIEGAIQDI ,. v- e cus f Top Row: From Left to Right: R. L. Morgan, trainer, Sr.3 James Hrabe, Jr.: Ber- nard LaGesse, Jr.3 Keith Harrison, co-capt. Sr.: Donald Bartlett, Jr.3 Claude Bard Sr.: Eugene Hilgers, Soph.g Charles Selbe, Soph. Middle Row: Robert Wiegand, Coach: Orville McCune, Jr.3 Norman Wise, co-capt. Sr.5 Richard Harrison, Sr.: Dale Rempe, Sr.3 Walter Slansky, Sr.5 Melvin Ruder, Fr.: Norman Dopita, Soph.3 James Ruhaak, Fr.3 David Clarke, Soph,5 Donald Rempe, Soph.3 Alfred Stahl, Fr.g Donald Ganoung, Fr.g Hallie Hrabe, Soph. Sept. 24 PHS 28 Natoma O Oct. PHS 7 St. Joseph Academy 6 Oct. 15 PHS 34 Luray O Oct. 22 PHS 15 LaCrosse O Nov. 5 PHS O Phillipsburg 20 Nov. ll PHS 15 Palco 15 Nov. 19 PHS O Hill City 20 Nov. 25 PHS O Stockton 12 LETTERMEN Position Years Keith Harrison 3 Dale Rempe 2 F35 Bernard LaGesse RG 2 Richard Harrison C 2 Glenn Keas LG 1 E35 Walter Slansky 1 Claude Bard 2 Norman Wise LH 4 Eugene Hilgers FB 2 Keith Harrison James Hrabe RH 2 Norman Wise E o H 4 9- X3 0- o '11 :IJ C2 I-I EUC DOH '47-'14 D P CDUZII-J IDI-' 'CD'-.40 Wd' al-'S Us rr cf-C D 0 'See I-'P-'N The beginning of the year showed about thirty-three boys out for football. With Norman Wise and Keith Harrison as co-captains, the team began the season with four straight victories. Everyone was sorry to lose Richard Carmicheal and James Hrabe from the line-up because of injuries. R. L. Morgan had his hands full at the games with collecting admission, playing in the band, and being trainer for the team. In appreciation the squad was entertained at the banquet given by the Chamber of Commerce in December. n January 15, the annual Foot- ball Banquet was held in the Methodist Church. Back Row Left to Right: Charles Selbe, David Clarke, Niland Clements, Eugene Hil- gers, Rodger Stewart. Front Row Left to Right: Wayne Bard, Keith Harrison, Nor- man Wise, Claude Bard, Orville McCune. Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan. We They We They Codell 27 29 Jan. 18 Damar 30 32 Webster 63 24 Jan. 21 Falco 24 44 H111 City 17 58 Feb. 8 Damar 44 29 LaCrosse 34 28 Feb. 11 Webster Codell 35 29 Feb. 15 Palco 37 61 Phillipsburg 18 20 Feb. 18 Hill City Woodston 43 17 Feb. 22 Woodston Stockton 54 35 Feb. 25 Stockton Feb. 29 Phillipsburg Basketball season opened with three Seniors, two Juniors, five Sophomores The and seven Freshmen reporting for practice. The schedule included seventeen games, about two more than usual. In the county tournament the Plainville Cardinals were eliminated the second night by Palco, who took first. The Cardinals won about half their games. The boys and the coach worked hard for an interesting BB8B01'ls Back Row Left to Right: Roy Lee Patton, Coach Wiegand, Orville lcCune, Norman Wise, Keith Harrison, Niland Clements, James Rnhaak, Wayne Bard, David Clarke, Donald Johnson. Front Row Left to Right: Dale Thomas, Hallie Hrabe,Charles Selbe Claude Bard, Eugene Hilgers, Rodger Stewart, Gail Thomas, Melvin Ender. 5 Some Pumpkin 10. Yum! Yum! Freshman '41 11. Star-tin' Early Hutch 12. Picnicker Mable 13. 'Housecatm Familiar Sight 14. Man Hater Scatterbrains 15. Three Bairs Handsome 16. Broken Romance Honor Student 17. Grown Up Three of 9. Kind Ah! Love 18. 19. Glamour X S, ,Q X of 11, XS 'nal Eknzd From Left to Right: Twirlersz Phyllis Mock, Yvonne Veverka, La Rayne Dewey, Jack- ke Fischer, Patricia Chance, Eva Mae Meredith, Louise Glick, Betty Burkholder, Jeannette Catudal, Clarinet, Paul Hancock, Clarinet, Norva Jean Shepard,Clarinetg Frances Kiefer, Clarinet: Dale Thomas, Bass, Dorothy McGhghy, French Horny Gail Thomas, Baritone, Olive Ninemire, French Horng Connie Petterson, Piccalog Eunice Bland, Tromboneg Ruth Taylor, Bell Lyreg Lyle Meredith, French Horn: Jack Mock, Trombone: Don Mosher, Drum, R. L. Morgan, French Horn: Carroll Thomas, Trombone, Forrest Burkholder, Trumpetg Rodger Stewart, Trumpet: Glenn Thomas, Trumpetg Robert Hutchinson, Director. Dale Walraven, Saxaphone does not appear in The pic ture. During the football season the marching band was prominent feature at the half of the games when they formed intricate figures. Cn December 15 the band gave a concert under the direction of lr. Hutchinson. The main feature of the program was a concerto WReparte,' in which the band ao- companied Patricia Baumgartner at the piano. The program showed advancement in every respect. -N' -I -If I 'I' 'll' 'lf Bernard--My ancestry dates back to before the days of Charlemagne. How old is your family? L90--I really can't say. You see, all our fam- ily records were lost in the flood. if -H' -I Miss McCoy--I read in the paper that science has discovered that singing warms the blood. Mr. Hutchinson--That ust be right. I've heard singing that has made my blood boil. -lf 'H' -ll' Don B,--What is meant by nthe bone of contention'? Mr. Wiegsnd--The jawbone. First Row Left to Right: Norva Jean Shepard, LeAnne Stoner, Leona Bair, Marilyn Monical, Elaine Westlake, Flora Williams, Theresa Adam, Betty Mayhew, Eleanora Meredith, uby Beckley, Rose Mary Phlieger, Dorothy McGhghy, Betty Bair. Second Row: Eunice Bland, Florence Wise, Georgina Johnson, Floriene Greenwood, Ruby Sherbon, Cleota Bair, Kathleen Koerner, Mary Lucille Garvert, Vera Slansk , Frances Kiefer, Lena Schulte, Norma Leigh Gilbert, Mr. Hutchinson KDirectnrg. Third Row: Joyce Giinther, Thelma Dreiling, Louise Brin, Gail Thomas, Dale Tho- mas, Lyle Meredith, Gail Mosher, Melvin Ruder, John Jaco, Joseph Meyers, James Dulaney, Dale Walraven, Marcelline Bissett, Ietta Hrabe. Fourth Row: Martha Lancaster, Iola Herman, Niland Clements, Irene Wiley, Glenn Keas, Orville Dale McCune, James Hrabe, Richard Harrison, Victor Edson, Dale Rempe,Leonard Garvert, Keith Harrison, Clarence Rempe, Margaret Wise, Louise Glick, Bernard Vohs, Ver- lene Carmichael, Irene Garvert, Patricia Baumgartner CPianistJ. The a capella choir, after a year's silence, was reorganized this year un- der the direction of Mr. Robert Hutchinson and has progressed markedly. On Dec- ember 16, in conjunction with the Dramatics department, the choir presented a Christmas program of choral music, carols, and tableaux. f.d!Zlfli6?'! Gienneth Markley--Soprano i ? Dorothy Mcdhghy--Alto Ietta Hrabe--Second Soprano 5 SENIOR PLAY The senior class presented THE BIG ed by Miss Caffyn. The characters are BLOW-UP On Ellen Parker KDorothy McGhghyJ is Beans Kwalter Slanskyl her high school the landlady of a hotel in March 24, 1944. It was direct- as follows: a small town. age son, doesn't like to act as chamber maidg he would much rather spend his time with his pals or Katie Lee KNorva Jean Shepardj, his best girl. Terry King lKeith Harrisonl, a detective, is on the track of Mugsy Morris CClaude Bard who Mugsy's half-sister is to meet him at the hotel Terry doesn't know what the sister looks likeg Sandra Field KKrysteen Jelinekj, a nervous young Douglas Blake CR. L. Morganl, who gets only seo Westlake appears in the The real sister is Cora willing helper of Mugsy. woman. He plants a time has secured the necklace stole the jewels. Terry has heard that and turn the jewels over to him. consequently he is suspoious of lady, who is going to elope with a week. Margot Richards KElaine but is really is the heiress. disquise of a Htoughien Johnson fLeona Bairl, the new school teacher,and the un- Mugsy is staying at the hotel disquised as a deaf old bomb in Terry's suitcase before he finds out that Terry and put it into the suitcase. The plot is added to by Jerk Jenkins fDale Rempel, the new helper. Mr. Field fNorman Wisel,and Mrs. Field KBeren1ce Staggersl, Sandra's parents. JUNIOR PLAY The junior class presented A READY MADE FAMILY on December 10, 1945. It was directed by Mrs. Donald Wood. The play concerns Mrs. Agnes Martyn fGwenneth Markleyj, a widow, who has fallen in love with a childhood sweetheart, Henry Turner KBernard LaGesseJ. Henry's children, Doris Cletta Hrabel and Sammie KDon Bartlettl decide to try to break up the romance by assuming fits and com- plexes. While Agnes's children, Bob IJames Hrabel and Marilee CLouise Glick! and Gracie CMargaret Wisej, with the help of her sister-in-law, Miss Lydia Martyn fFerne Martini, add their bit to break up the romance also. The negro cook, Begonia QJeannette Catudalj and the colored Handyman, Nicodemus CLeo Hamel! lend a comic element to the situation. With some handy scheming from both Agnes an Henry, they all live happily ever after. DRAMATICS The dramatics department gave the annual Dramatics Evening April 28. The class presented a three act play. OPERETTA On March first the music department presented the first highschool musical drama given in Plainville for several years. The light opera, CARMELITA, has a romantic Spanish setting with brilliant costumes, choruses and dancing. The solo and speaking cast include Senora Valverde CMarcelline Bissettlg Carlos fRobert Hutchinsonl, her song Carmelita fNorma Leigh Gilbertl, her daughterg Juanita fmartha Lancasterl, and Louisa KLouise Glickj, friends of Carmelitag Don Pablo Arrendando de Leon fNorman Wise, bethrothed to Carmel1ta3Jose Armijio fDale Walraven, an admire of Juanitag Henry Post fLyle Meredith, a .young American in love with Carmelitag Pat 0'Too1e CRichard Garmicheals a member of Pat's part: Sally Spencer lshirley Hustedj, an American girl: Juan Aleita lGa1l Mosherj, young Pueblo Indian: Dona Concuelo Arguello fMargaret Wisel, a lady of importanceg Armelita KElaine Westlakel and Dolores CJoyce Giintherl, and soldiers 1Dale Rempe, Glenn Kees, John Jaco, and Melvin Ruderl, bodyguard to Don Pablo. 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You were thinking of youth, of days of yore, Come in--see the Seniors of '44.' The temptation was great, so I followed within To a little old room where the lights were dim. I'm telling you straight, this is what I did see As the mystery globe showed things to me: I saw Richard Harrison on the Southern Sea: A Rear Admiral now he seemed to be. An Amphibean landed and I did see Marine Claude Bard waving gaily at me. The scene then shifted to old New York To a rltzy nightclub called 'The Stork'. Glenn Keas and Dale Rempe owned the place And had blondes crowded into every space. But owners of such are not enough, There ust be someone the toughs to bluff. Richard Carmicheal and Keith Harrison are nbouncers' indeedg And they sing, dance, or play, according to need. Then in walked Miss Simms, a lovely thing She's a Towers model since last Spring. With her came Norva Jean Shepard, her designerg In all New York there is no finer. The globe was darkened, about to change, When I saw Arden Gilbert on the Texas Range. An airplane went over and made cattle bolt, But it was the pilot who gave me a jolt. The ship was named the Los Angles Clipper, Flown by Elaine Westlake, a cute little flipper, You would not think to see on so fair That she's known as the 'dare-devil of the a1r.' And now I was moved to Washington, D. C. To observe who the political bosses might be. There President Wise was just taking his seat-- He gave Franklin Roosevelt his first defeat. His red-headed secretary, Dorothy Mcdhghy, Did all his hard work every day. Norma Jean Hamel retained her good looks Though she slaved all day long at the presidents books. Then there was 'Slip' Slansky, Secretary of Treasury to you, His feet on his desk and his eyes shining blueg Then Clarence Rempe came down the hall-- A S1-a-year man since last fall. Then next I saw a beautiful scene And Albert Bryant in the Argentine. Plenty of wine and song were there, And many a damsel with raven hair. And once again the scene was new-- Only ice and dark sky met the view: The Eskimoes whistled and set up a clamour For Berenice and furnished Alaska's first glamour. And now in the sky I saw the big dipper And Betty Bair going by on the transatlantic She was s hostess and was helping Leona Bair-- Leona, you remember, with reddish hair. She said her husband is simply a nDear'-- They give a million to charity a year. There's Krysteen Jelinek, so very flitty, A charming nurse in Kansas City. The scene then took me to the Pacific Where R. L. Morgan was looking terrific. His And hair is still just as curly and wavy, he's an Insign in the Navy. Then down the street came a curly topg 'Twas Cleota Bair, a lady cop. She's the F. B. I's own right-hand-mann: If she can't catch crooks, nobody can. Six o'clock in the morning, dawn. Bernard Vohs came swinging along. A Rancher in Western Kansas is he And The has two children to hold on his knee. globe grew dark and then grew light-- A little rose-covered cottage came into sight. In the kitchen Olive Ninemire was baking For All And The But Dwight Hancock who was out money-making. over the globe came a rainbow blend I knew everyone has a happy end, globe grew dark and there was no more, I'd seen all the seniors of '44. CLASS WILL In this, our last will and testament, being of sound mind and body, the members of the Senior Class of 1944 hereby bequeath-- Betty Bair--Her way to not let boys worry her to Louise Glick. Cleota Bair--Her ability to keep a boy friend to Flora Williams. Leona Bair--Her ability to sling a line of chatter to LeAnne Stoner. Claude Bard--His ability to study to Ralph Dechant. Albert Bryant--His freckles to Chick Selbe. Richard Carmicheal--His ability to get along with coach Wiegand to Richard Chance. Arden Gilbert--His quietness to Iola Herman. Norma Jean Hamel--Her little brother, Leo, to Lena Schulte. Keith Harrison--His flattering talk to John Jaco. Richard Harrison--His love of Plainville H1 to Wayne Bard. Krysteen Jelinek--Her walk to Floriene Greenwood. Glenn Keas--His ability to fight to Roy Lee Patton. Dorothy McGhghy--Her figure to Joyce Giinther. R. L. Morgan--His ability to get along with women to Alfred Stahl. Olive Ninemire--Her ability to get to school on time Dale Rempe--His athletic physique to Herman Ganoung. Clarence Rempe--His nice manners to Eugene Lancaster. Norva Jean Shepard--Her hair to Miss Sawin. Maxine Simms--Her boy friends to her sister Norma. Walter Slansky--His tallness to James Dulaney. Berenice Staggers--Her laugh to Bernard LeGesse. Bernard Vohs--His reckless driving to Leo Hamel. Elaine Westlake--Her laugh to Ferne Martin. Norman Wise--His ability to play basketball to the Thomas a 4 e nThat Herman Kid is growing by leaps and bounds.' 'I know--I live in the apartment be- 1U'on Clipper. L' l to larilea Hiller twins. mme six fs-ff SEPTEMBER 6. 15. 21. 25. 24. OCTOBER B 11. 15. 16. 19. 20. 22. 25. NOVEMBER 5. 5. 11. 11. ll. 19. 24. 25. 27. DECEMBER 1. 15. 14. 15. 16. 17. 20. 20. 21. 23. JANUARY 4 7 10 11 11. 14 14 21. 27-9. FEBRUARY 8. ll. 15. 18. 22 25 24. 25. 29 MARCH 2-4. 10. 24. APRIL 14. 26. MAY 14. 18. CALENDAR School Begins Freshman Initiation Twirlers Sponsor Show Mr. Clarke Gives Assembly Speech Played Notoma Here Played Cadets Here Choir Had Picnic Played Luray Here Faculty Had Weiner Roast Teachers Meeting Lyceum Liquid Air Demonstration by James Elliott Played LaCrosse There Chamber of Commerce Entertains Teachers Played Phillipsburg There Teachers Meeting Played Palco Here American Legion Gives Armistice Chapel Senior Pictures Taken Played Hill City Here Mr. Swartz Resigned Played Stockton Here Red Cross Completed Nursing Course Miss Caffyn Appointed Principal of P. H. S. Band Gave Concert Played Codell There Junior Clase Party Choir Gave Christmas Program Played Webster Here Freshmen Party at Mr. W1ley's House Line Party Hill City Here Junior Played Played LaCrosse Here Played Codell Here Played Phillipsburg There Faculty Enjoyed Steak Dinner Mrs. Thomas Speaks to Students Mrs. Wood Joins Navy Through Matrimony Played Stockton Here Semester Exams Played Palcc There County Tournament Played Played Played Played Played Lyceum Damar Here Webster There Palco Here Hill City There Woodston Here nmarionettesn High School Operetta Played Stockton Here Played Phillipsburg Here District Tournament Lyceum 'Chalk Artist and Humoristn Senior Play 'The Big Blow Up' Grade Operetta Lyceum 'Deep River Singers' Baccalaureate Service for Seniors Commencement Exercise for Seniors iPE4N-4f4-N4H54i'H-lh4fN'ib4fiN4HH1il4kaH64H5N-N'i44541- 45Mw4WiiklNQ44N4iWNMHWi444HN4Wi444U4Ui 'I -N- jf PLAINVILLE LUMBER Co. 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Ed1tor...Leona Bair 4 4 4 Phone 55 iTyp1St..neqDOTOUhy Mcchghy 4 GENERAL MERCHANDISE 4 4 4Art.....Norva Jean Shepard 4 4 4 Orval a Maggie 4Pictures...Elaine Westlake 4 Phone 15 4 4 4C1ass Pres.....Norman Wise 4 4 4 4Sp0nsor........Lois Caffyn 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 CONGRATULATION TO THE SENIORS OF 19441 4 4 MOORE THEATRE 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 GN SECRET PASSICNS Niland Clements--Funny Books Betty Bair--True Confessions Floriene Greenwood--Melvin Ender Bernard LaGesse--Red Heads Lyle Meredith--Shakespeare Dorothy Mcahghy--Mystery Stories Claude Bard--Bare Legs Mr. Hutchinson--Hugging Mr. Wiley--Republicans Ralph Deohant--Staring Miss Roth--Eating Richard Carmicheal-- Puppy Tobias Walter Slansky--Fur Coats Keith Harrison--Breaking the Hearts of the Innocent. Kiss Caffyn--Trapeze Artist Virginia Strouse--Weddings Maxine Simms--Hen-packed Husbands Arden Gilbert--Cattle Ranches larilyn lonical--len Herman Ganoung--Betty Bair afflfafnio, PET PEEVES Gail Mosher--English Teachers Krysteen Jelinek--Shorthand John Jaco--Long Finger Nails Miss McCoy--Snakes Mr. Overholser--'Hookiesn Bill Ward--Corny Jokes Leo Hamel--Flora Williams Norva Jean Shepard--Sloppy Clothes lr. Wiegand--Boys Missing Basketball Practice LeAnne Stoner--Dramstics Shirley Husted--Being teased Walter Slansky--Not being permitted to choose his own Wleading lady Heinie--Mud Carroll Thomas--Continual Giggling Everette Phlieger--Monday Morning Verlene Carmichael--Pictures of Herself Rodger Stewart--Lack of Variety David Clarke--Assembly at 3:30 Donald Johnson--Simdy ! WMWWM I :J


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