Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)

 - Class of 1944

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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.

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CLASS PROPHECY As I was walking on Seventh and Vine-- Not doing much, just killing time-- I saw a sign which plainly said, 'Come in and have your fortune read.' Now sears are fakes so I started by, But I was stopped short by a muffled sigh. It came from the teller who just came outg She said, 'Young man, in your face is doubt. 'I can tell you the future, present, and past. I will even tell yourthe thought you had last. 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.



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