Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)
- Class of 1945
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4 ,nz - 415314. 2- 5 M , 'f .www-M -v L., 7-V M.: , JJ I ' K . K . .. , 5. Q . amfi- N - I u7,gQf? gf 3 ,A V . .-3 Nw, 5 W fi 14' , e' F- 'gy NXMMX i CIAA' A Z - , ..A. W , ! 0 -.., 'fi' .13 f uw Y 9 ' :-A -1 'fgiiiyl My HL . K ,X Y, n , .:'fm,i'l 7' ' , X fre? 511 - ' X 1 3, vw ' S A if 'Vi'4 . . 'g7-3 ,y1 A Q 1: Q- ' -- 5 Hnxff ' 1 lid - DEDICATION We the Seniors of Plainville High School dedicate this annual to the four boys of our class who will not be able to graduate with us because they have answered the call to serve our country. We are proud of these boys and appreciate the sacrifices they are making for all of us. We wish they could graduate with us but since they cannot our best wishes go with them. To you--James Hrabe, Delmar Marston, Lyle Meredith, and Everette Phlieger--we gratefully dedicate this annual. HE- .1 Q ew' A I .MK .uw ft, .Q 'ww L- 1- 'p 3- -w, as ANNUAL STAFF Standing left to right: Bernard LaGesse, Advertising Manager: Don Bartlett. Assistant Editor, Lehnne Stoner, Feature Editorg Bill Ward, Sports Editor, Miss Stamper, Sponsorg Ietta Hrabe, Editor, Seated left to right: Theresa Garvert, Typist: Dorothy Workman, Typist: Shirley Husted, Art Editor. Marcelline Bi8l9tt Knot in picturej Assistant Editor. We extend our deepest appreciat1on to the patrons, students, teachers, and friends who have so willingly co-operated with us in producing the uCard1nalu. We sincerely hope you enjoy this book as much as we have enjoyed producing it for you. We hope that it is a means of bringing about a closer relationship between our school and the community. 'Por then the One Great Scorer comes To write against your name, He writes, not that you won or lost But how you played the gauze. 4 la I3 lil l li l 5 T R la T l O li Henry McGhghy Custodian Orville Gilbert Director D. C. Clarke Clerk Sylvester Peavy Treasurer BOARD OF EDUCATION We, the student body of P. H. S., 'THANK YOUU for the interest and support given us in our affairs. We realize the tireless efforts you have put forth to make this school year a success. CUSTODIAN To you 'Henien, for your splendid cooperation, your cheerful smiles and kind words we bestow our best wishes. Good luck to you in the futl.l.I'O e 6 GREETINGS AND GOOD LUCK TO OUR SUPEHINTENDENT We, the Senior Class, salute you in all your tireless effortl, in your struggles and good will in guiding us on to that one great goal HGraduation.n The path has been rough and rugged and we have met with many a trial and temptation. You have been a guiding star in directing us along that road as you have guided others. May success and happiness be with you as you continue to help others as you have helped us in the past. ,M,Maw,yW, gi35YfR?5?iHW O W5 wef mimi , ,X it Wtymf gMN, if I' f X -ixwfiff Tuiwgimqd Miata. ' IV x A 1 fee g WUW'fQWf 'Sega' 4 - if . ,-U,U,w, P 5 wi l ,4.'i.X5KF lificgr '12 1, , 13 if 5 Edna Brinkman Music Sr. Spons. Goldie Stamper English II, III Dramatica Sr. Spons. Loretta Sawin , Vocational Home Ec. Jr. Spons. Mrs, Overholser Commerce Journalism Pep Club Jr. Spons. Rnqmond Overholser Man. Arts Social Science Radio Soph. Spons. Irs, Plano Conrad English I Library Fr. Spons, William H. Gray Athletic: History Science Soph. Spons. Rose lcCoy Hath Science Principal Fr. Spona. n' A If nr V X4 f' 5' ?i?fQ55A .gik ll.L::kT!-LY. Yu DNP:-UNK 9 f Motto: We Will Lead, Not Follow Class Flower: White Carnation Class Colors: Red and White Class Officers President: Pat Baumgartner Vice-President: LeAnne Stoner Secretary: Don Bartlett Treasurer: Ietta Hrabe ! ! anne I v I I I 9 Every cloud has a silver lining. Choir l,2,5,4Q Phys. Ed. 43 Glass Pres. 43 Pepper Club 43 Choir Pres. 4. Ferns Martin In storm and sunshine she preserves an even temper. Pat Baumgartner I Junior Play 53 Phys. Ed.l,2. Louise Glick Your life is what you make Dramatics 13 Twiller 1,53 Choir 1,53 Class Treas. l Junior Play 53 Phys. Ed. 1 2,5,43 Cardinal Booster 43 Cheer leader 5,43 Pepper- Club 4. Bernard LaGesse Yictor Edson. Why take life seriously? Cardinal Booster Staff 43 Football 13 Choir 5,4. Suddenly I found myself among the Seniors. Football 1,2,5,43 Junior Play 53 Annual Staff 4. Ietta Hrabe Gaiety is my second name Choir 1,2,5,43 Band 1,2, Trio 5,43 Sextett 43 Clase Vice Pres. 53 Cardinal Booster 43 Junior Play as Editor Annual 43 Dramatic! 53 Booster Queen 4. Marcelline Bissett Personality with a double plus. ABSt. Editor of Annual 43 Dramatics 53 Choir 53 Glee Club l,5. Carroll Thomas Where there is a will there is a way. Vice Pres. 51 Band 1,2,5,4, Annual Staff 4. Lehnne Stoner' Her smile will go a long, long way. Choir l,2,33 Girls Trio 43 Phys. Ed. 43 Class Vice Pres. 43 Pepper Club 43 Dramatics' 5: Cardinal Booster 4. 10 ul Q sl Jeannette Catudal HHPPY so lucky. say and free. Band l,2,33 Junior Play 33 Dramatics 1,2,5: Pepper Club 43 Cardinal Booster 4. Theresa Garvert A cheerful friend is like a sunny day, Choir 1,2,3,4: Pepper Club 43 Sextett 3,43 Annual Typist 43 Choir Vice Pres. 4. Bill Ward Young in years, old 1n knowledge. Phys. Ed. 1,21 Cardinal Booster Staff 43 Annual Staff 43 Choir 4. Shirley Husted A laugh is worth a thousand groans in any market. Choir 3,43 Phys. Ed. 1,2,53 Trio 43 Art Editor of Annual 43 Art l,2,33 Pepper Club 43 Choir Treas. 4, Gwen Markley Full of fun and mischief too. Choir l,2,33 Glee Club l,2,33 Girls Trio 33 Junior Play 3. Don Bartlett Worrying is the least of my troubles. Football 1,2,5,4j Junior Play 33 Choir 43 Asst. Editor of Annual 43 Class Sec. 4. Orville McCune Good sense and good nature are never separated. Basketball 1,2,3,43 Foot- ball l,2,3,43 Junior Play- Stage Manager 33 Choir 33 Cardinal Booster Staff 43 Football Captain 43 Basket- ball Captain 43 Dramatics4. Ellen Wise Be patient, for the world is broad and wide. Dramatics 13 Choir 1,22 Class Sec. 3. Dorothy Workman She has many a nameless virtue. Annual Typist 43 Band 33 Phys. Ed. 4. ll R, vi ,- '.C4fr 'N' 'I Leo Hamel Little, but mighty. Junior Play 5 Basketball . , Football 1 Margaret Wise Who has more fun 'sides Choir l,5, Class Treas 3 Junior Play 5, Phys Ed l,2, Glee Club l, Dramatics 5 Pepper Club 4 FTW., 1 Little people sometimes A bil' ' do mighty things. Choir 4 Class Pres , Class Vice Pres 1' Junior Play 5 Basketball l,2,3, 12,5- Claude Sprinkle Look on the bright side or polish the dark one. Football l,2,5g Basket hall 1,2,3,4, Basketball Captain 4, Junior Play 5, Dramgtics 4, Freshmen Play 1 Leonard Garvert Speech is great, but silence is greater. Choir 5,4, 'TEN YEARS FROM NOW IN A NUTSHELL' CLAUDE SPRINKLE is a Sargent in the Infantry. Those poor soldiers! ORVILLE McCUNE has two good-looking girls on each arm. Oh! Cuie is a sailor! DON BARTLETT is married to Pat and living on a fanm in Connecticut. VICTOR EDSON is a beach-comber down in Georgia, and runs 'a dime a dance' joint. LEO HAMEL is driving a taxi in Bogue. Boy, does he 'buzz' through town! LEONARD GARVERT is a farmer west of Plalnville, married, and has two children. BILL WARD is a Petroleum Engineer. Single--but he has prospects. CARROLL THOMAS is running a chain of gas stations. He is the same old wolf. BE NARD LaGESSE is an instructor at the Woman's Athletic Club in Palm Beach. LeANNE STONER is our West competing in a bathing beauty contest. Hope she wins! IETTA HRABE has completed a music course and is singing in a Chicago nightclub. JEANNETTE CATUDAL is the editor of the 'Love-Lorn Column' of the N. Y. Times. MARCELLINE BISSETT operates the BISSETT TELEPHONE COMPANY in Zurich. PAT BAUMGARTNER is play Boogie Woogie in a dive. All the little Don Jr's are tugging at her skirt. LOUISE GLICK is now married to a 'Buck Private. lShe slipped!! MARGARET WISE is a private nurse to a millionare theater. SHIRLEY HUSTED has become a Commercial Artist. She draws for Vogue. THERESA GARVERT is a stenographer in the Empire State Building. EILEEN CRONK has earned the title of the roller skating champ. DOROTHY WORKMAN has a government job, teaching manners to the American Indians. ELLEN WISE is rearing four children with grace and ease. !Grace and Ease are her in-laws! GWENNETH MARKLEY is now a famous dramatic actress in Hollywood. FERNE MARTIN has a literary career and is writing for the 'True Story Magaz1ne.' JAMES HRABE is judging a beauty contest in California. LeAnne is a contestant. LYLE MEHEDITH is taking up where 'Frankie' left off as a sailor. He really makes them 'swoon.' EVERETTE PHLIEGER met a Mademoiselle in France. They are living in Paris. DEIIAR IARSTON has started on his travel agency 'See the South Seas in an Airplane! 4- ,' me. . , I I 9 'A Y? Eileen Cronk H K . J' 11' 3 . 2,3 ' 1 5 . G. R. 1 I 12 ff! 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Ed. 53 Choir 1 25 Band 2,5. Georgina Johnson Choir l,2,33 Band 23 Phys. Ed. 5. Fred Koehler Football 1,53 Softball 2. Donald Rempe Choir 33 Football 2,5. Sextetto 3. 14 I If Raymond Vohs Softball 1,23 Pepper Club 3. Frances Kiefer Choir 1,25 Dramatics 1. Phys. Ed. 53 Band 1,2,3g Mary Lucille Garvert Choir l,2. Herman Ganoung Football 1,2,5g Softball 2. John Robertson .Basketball lg Pepper Club 3, Norma Bempe Glee Club lg Phys. Ed. 3. Thelma Dreiling Pepper Club 13 G. R. 2g Choir 2,35 Phys. Ed. 1. Joe lalin Football 55 Junior Play 53 Softball 2. Bob Bolt Football Z3 Basketball l,2,55 Glee Club 13 Soft- ball l.2: Pepper Club 5. Iola Herman Choir 1,23 Phys. Ed. 2,53 Pepper Club 33 Sextette 53 Dramatics 1. Vera Slansky Phys. Ed. 55 Choir 1,23 Dramatics 3. 15 2' We, the last wi First, To the To the To the veloped I. I. I. I. I, I. L I, If I, I, I. I, 1. I. In 1. 5. I I. 1. In 1. In If In In litn affixed ryvtaaffwv f s' aflvf WWW ,nj lil, . ' I, 5. ' I I . Verlene Carmiiael Cheer leader 2,5, Pepper ' Club 5 Choir l,2, Band 1,2,3, Trio 2, Phys Ed 5 Class Pres 1, Class Treas David Clarke Football 1,2,5g Basketball 1,2,55 softball l,2. Louise Brin Cheer leader 2,33 Phys. Ed 2,53 Choir 1,23 Pres. of Choir lg Pepper Club 3 Pepper Club-Pres. 3. Rodger Stewart Football 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3g Band 1,2,5 Marilyn Monioal Choir 1,23 Dramatics 5 CLASS WILL Seniors of 1945, being of sound mind, do hereby will ll and testament, these several traits and talents: we leave to the faculty, our good will and friendship. Freshmen, our place and prestige in the high school. Sophomores, our hopes that they will become seniors. Juniors, we give the surplus Good Common Horse Sense, which we have de through the efforts of Plainville High School. Bernard LaGesse, will my most devoted girl to Dwaine Martin Dorothy Workman, will my quietness to Kenneth Sprinkle B111 Ward, will my good standing with the teachers to John Jones Ferne Mart1n, w1ll my 1ntell1gence to Ted Benoit. Don Bartlett, will my many techinques to Darrell Barry Pat Baumgartner, will my ability to accept certain techiniques to Marilea Miller. Shirley Husted, will my ability to capture boy friends to Floriene Green wood. Lyle Meredith, will the Navy to anyone who will have it Carroll Thomas, will my efforts to skip class to Bob Bolt Margaret Wise, will my short skirts to Baby Snooks. Victor Edson, will my car to a sound-effects man. Ietta Hrabe, will my voice to Alfred Stahl. Orville McCune, will my out-of-town girl friends to Norman Dopita Louise Glick, will my way with men to Cleopatra. larcelline Blssett, will my sympathy to the under-classmen. Leonard Garvert leave it all behind. Jeannette Catudal, will my black curly hair to Joan Bice. LeAnne Stoner, will my sweetness to Jerry Simms. Everette Phlei er, will lg ood attendance to the freshmen. heres! Garverg, will my million dollar smile to Betty llayhew. Claude Sprinkle, will my speed to a turtle. Eileen Cronk, will my coguetry to Lula Gilbert. Gwenneth larkley, wi'l w nter swimming to the Polar Bear Club. Leo Hamel, will my Tarzan-like physique to John Jaco. Ellen Wise, will my vivaoiousness to Verlene Carmichael. Delmar Hartson, leave my good will to all Juniors. 0 I V O and bequeath in this , v - an 3 ess whereof, we the Senior Class, have here unto subscribed our name and our seal to this, our Last Will and Testament, this eighteenth day of lay. ,dvn.4,34J aa' '34 X715 V 'Af -'F ' xx UFWAGI W is - - I ws, . K Q . Sophomores Back row left to right: Mr. Gray Ksponsorl, Ruby Beckley, Lena Schulte, Paul Hancock, Elwyn Benedick, Joyce Giinther, James Ruhaak, Joe Rempe, Alfred Stahl, Donald Ganoung, Bonita Morgan, Flora Williams, Mr. Overholser KSponsorJ . Middle row left to right: Elenora Meredith, Theresa Adams, Floriene Greenwood, Betty Mayhew, Melvin Ruder, Dale Walraven, Florence Wise, Lula Gilbert, Glenace Molry, Ardis Markley. Front row left to right: Ralph Dechant, Elaine Venters, Rosemary Phlieger, Joe Meyers, Gale Thomas, Dale Thomas, Marilea Miller, John Jaco, James Dulaney. . X Q Q. 1-.U ,- dv lg iw' .xx u , 'c A X W - Freshman ,,Z'u1f,n,,4,., F 'Q Back row left to right: Douglas Adams, Robert Carmichael, Norma Jean Venters, Jack Mock, Norma Arnhold, Betty Burkholder, Shirley Herman, B111 Strouse, Joe Parker, Donald Bair, Max Toelkes, Glenn Thomas, Robert Thompson. Middle row left to right: Virginia Greenwood, Yvonne Veverka, John Jones, Ruth Taylor, Geraldine Sims, Darrel Barry, Frank Dopita, Donald Garvert, Viola Dreiling, John Lumpkins, Billy Mason, Dwaine Martin. Front row left to right: Theresa LaGesse, Lorene Conrad, Josephine Daniels, Romona Adams, Norma Lee Gray, Nannette McC1ay, Connie Petterson, Donna Mae Harrison, Joan Bice, LaRayne, Dewey, Ted Benoit, John Axelson, Mrs. Conrad lSponsorJ. N O .. ,hw of Seventh Grade Back row left to right: Miss Elliott, Pat Vinzent, Robert Gilbert, Don Bolt, Ocenus Reece, Betty Mason, Keith Wise, Donald Prickett, Jackie Fisher. Front row left to right: Darlene Venters, Doris Ninemire, Robert Carmichael, Elaine Markley, Glenn Veatch, Gene Jaco,Harvey Stoner, Robert Ordway. Phyllis Thompson lnot picturea.J Eighth Grade Back row left to right: Mary Yeagy, Maurine McClay, Keith Gilbert, Jack Marston, John Selbe, Milton Lee Shaw, Dan Clements, Freda Sprinkle, Marjorie Workman. Middle row left to right: Mr. Page, QGrade Principall, Don Mosher, Betty Robertson, Leon Bair, Milton Stoner, Richard Monical, Mary Jane Williams, Darrel Bair. Front row left to right: Joyce Pulec. Richard Bradley, Eva Mae Meredith, Carl Groom, Bobby Copper. Jenny Workman Knot p1ctured.l Popper Club Back row left to right: John Jones, John Jaco, Elaine Markley, Norma Gray,John Robertson, Donna Mae Harrison, Margaret Wise, Jack Marston, Harvey Stoner Middle 1 row eft to right: Dwaine Martin, Kenneth Sprinkle, Theresa Garvert, Shirley Busted, Elwyn Benedick, James Ruhaak, Raymond Vohs, Irene Garvert, Ardis Markley Melvin Ruder. Front row left to right: Milton Shaw, Pat Baumgartner, Norma Lee Gilbert, Bob Bolt, LeAnne Stoner, Jeannette Catudal, Shirley Herman Ruby Beckley Johnny Selbe. Cheer leaders: Louise Brin and Louise Glick. Verlene Carmichael, Knot in picture., 1 QS f N XX. f .J-. , 5 ' l 91 1 XD ,- ,, 'fro 1 'oil aim' nf Q-QXN , .ass xy K3 J yiqArl5 N, . 1 I Q- s-gli - QV? N L Xt fx I, 19 Back row left to right: Coach Gray, Alfred Stahl, Hallis Hrabe, Donald Rempe, Donald Ganoung, Rooert Carmichael, Joe Parker, Max Toelkes, Melvin Ruder, Donald Bair, Glenn Thomas, Douglas Adams. Front row left to right: Joe Rempe, Bernard LaGesse, Herman Ganoung, Orville Mciiune, Charles Seloe, Norman Dopita, Don Bartlett, David olarke, Fred Koehler, Joe Malin. Letterman Position Years Don Bartlett RG 2 Joe Malin LE 1 Joe Rempe RE 1 Bernard LaGesse RT 5 Fred Koehler RG 1 Herman Ganoung LT 1 Norman Dopita BB 1 Charley Selbe QB 3 iJames Hrabe HB 5 40rville McCune WB 5 David Clarke C 1 Melvin Ruder QB 1 Alfred Stahl T 1 Hallie Hrabe HB 1 -I-co-captains 20 if .uh '-3 I My l-S? X KUN Z 1 Zo 0,1 gi! 0 First Team Coach Groy, Joe Parker, David Clarke, Jimmy Ruh k '1 McCune aa , C audo Sprinkle, Crvllle Back row Ruder, D , Charley Selbe, Rodger Stewart Second Team left to right: Coach Gray, Leo Hamel, Jack Mock, Bob Bolt, Melvin onald bair, Dale Thomas. Front row left to rioht' Max Toelkeo Robert Carmichael, Joe Parker, Jimmy Huhaak, Norman Dopita,D Douglae Adams, , Glenn Thomas. :W 'is n, VJ T X I N ir - 5? lg N., sf, Y- M f IR H Tenchi Y: 1:0 ?f' is Q, 4' If I an -I.. ' V. A... Bali 3 X X W M Q! 'WW ff ! W N J , f 0 ,cfj J X Siaf M ' f ' L 1 S X 'IW Y ' kr W W, Band Back row left to right: Bobby Copper, Gail Thomas, Rodger Stewart, Dale Walraven, Eunice Bland, Carroll Thomas, Forrest Burkholder, Paul Hancock, Milton Shaw, Keith Gilbert. Middle row left to right: Frances Kiefer, Pat Vinzant, Don Mosher, Don Prickett, Dale Thomas, Jack Mock,Connie Patterson, Glenn Thomas,Ronald Carmichael, Front row left to right: Eva Mae Meredith, Yvonne Veverka, Betty Burkholder, Phyllis Mock, Jackie Fisher, Darlene Venters. xl! ix in H! Pat Banmgartner Pianist as iv 1 K i f ?Hr QNX, sfsg I A -Tlx - 24 Choir Back row left to right: Joan Bice, Georgina Johnson, Iola Herman, Bonita Morgan, Betty Burkholder, Vic Edson, Don Bartlett, Donald Rempe, B111 Ward, Leonard Garvert, Ietta Hrabe, Shirley Herman, Florence Bair, Josephine Daniels, Eileen Cronk. Middle row left to right: Lorene Conrad, Dwaine Martin, Betty Mayhew, Theresa Garvert, Geraldine Sims, Elwyn Benedick, Melvin Ruder, Dale Walraven, Pat Baumgartner, Norma Arnhold, Norma Venters, Max Toelkes, Connie Petterson, Gail Thomas. Front row left to right: Elaine Venters, Rosemary Phlieger, John Jaco, Ruth Taylor, Glenn Thomas, Nannette McC1ay, Floriene Greenwood, Viola Dreiling, Yvonne Veverka, Thelma Dreiling, Shirley Husted, Theresa LaGesse, Lula Gilbert, John Jones, Virginia Greenwood, Dale Thomas, Donna Mae Harrison, Ardis Markley. F'-ve J A C. N' V: W .Q fi 4 ' Ietta Hrabe: Alto Leanne Stoner: Soprano Shirley Husted: Second Soprano N .e,c'ZSw CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1941, although against the wishes of both the new students and the faculty, a new, very green, bunch of Freshmen entered dear old P. H. S. we were fresh out of grade school, bursting with knowledge. Chl What a jolt we got with the first six weeks tests! What groans of suffering filled the airl Soon we learned to like the High School. C?J At the beginning of our Freshmen year, we were forty-two strong. However, us--Junior Bradley, Theresa'Garvert, Lena Wilma Miller, Wanda Ordway, Marjorie Mae one--Ferne Martin. during the year, seven members left Bedore, Robert Fischer, Lola Gough, Henn, and Carl Wicklund, and gained the year we did practically nothing Ah! Yes, that Sophomore year--that's but study Cwe thoughtl. Of course, some basketball teams, but mostly we thought how grand it would be to be an upper of the boys made the football and classman. 'What fools we mortals bel' We entered the Sophomore year Idth thirty-six members, but during the school year several left the fold, these being Cordelia'and Mary Rose Bedorc, Edgar Dougherty, Mary and Marjory Elliot, Donald Hammond, Richard Hake, Alma Pinon, and Lucille Schrant. Delmar Marston also left us, for the Army. We gained Leo Hamel, Marcelllne Bissett, and LeAnne Stoner. ' In our Junior year we managed to accomplish several things. We had some lettermen on the football and basketball team. We gave a Bang-up Junior play entitled 'Ready Made Family' and a Junior-Senior Banquet 'Moonlight and Roses that old P. H. S. will never forget. We managed to muster twenty-five members at the beginning of the Junior year. We lost from our midst Niland Clements and Mona Salndon and gained Shirley Husted and Theresa Garvert. We left the Junior year with hope in our hearts--only one more year of struggle and back breaking toil--and the end of a long and stony road. At last, we were Seniors, honorable and noble Seniors! C30 we thought.l Now, we could sit back and enjoy life with no more hard studies and no more grinds. Did we get a jolt when we found the teachers thought different--work, work, work, and more work. But finally we made the grade and became 'Alumni of Dear Old P. H. S.' We entered the Senior year with a scant twenty-five members to carry on the grand but somewhat faded records of the class of '45. During the course of the year Lyle Meredith vent to the Navy, James Hrabe and Everett Phllieger to the Army. Ellen Wise and Gwen Markley finished the graduating re- quirements at the end of the first semester. We gained into the fold Eileen Cronk from Covert, and Claude Sprinkle from Alma, Nebraska. After four years of hard work and fun, the remnants of the group who on the way to Commencement Day, have finally reached their goal 'Graduation'. The Senior Class of 1945 hopes that all succeeding classes have as much fun and good times in their four years of High School. 'TWO DAYS TO MARRY' The story centered about a will which stated that James Dare would inherit a million dollars if he were married within two days. The characters were: Simon P. Chase, the negro butler, who took care of his master and also got him- self a wife, played by Joe Malin: Emily Jane Pink, who fell for Chase like a ton of lead, played by Iola Hermang James J. Dare, the man who had to be married within two days to inherit the million dollars, played by Norman DopitagRuthford B. Sawyer, Mr. Daras lawyer, played by Hallis Hrabeg Sadie L. Boise, a widow who had left her husband 15 years previous, but who was hunting another. olaved bv Verlene Carmichael: Imogene McShane, a young good-looking girl who marries Dare, played by Louise Bring and Walter M. Blair, the millionaire, played by Charley Selbe. THE SENIOR PLAY 'Mammy's Lil' Wild Rose', a comedy drama was presented by the Senior Class. The scene of the play, took place in the dooryard of a Negro's cabin in the Vir- ginia Hills. Rose an orphan, CPat Baumgartnerj, had been brought up by her aristocratic Aunt Hester, KFerne Martini. The love which the little girl craved had been given her by dear old lammy Celie, iTheresa Garvertl. To retrieve the family fortune, Miss Hester had bethrothed Rose to wealthy Wade Carver, KVic Edsonl. Daniel French, a young man from the city, lDon Bartlettl, met Rose by chance and romance came quickly. Three other young people from the city--Pe gy, Daniel's sister fLeAnne StonerJ, Lester and Letty Van, brother and sister ?Bill Ward and Ietta Hrabel, add to the comedy and romance of the lay. Rose goes to live with her rich grandmother Hrs. Courtvane fDorothy Workman? but becomes homesick and returns to Daniel and Aunt Hester. Three capital comedy roles were: the shift- less old darky, Joe KClaude Sprlnklel, a gawky,unw1lling Romeo, Orpheus,CBernard LaGesseD and his more-than-willing lady love, Babe Joan, lJeannette catudall. 26 CARDINAI. BOOSTER Senior Class of Plainville High Sdhool Publishers Plainville Times, Printers Editor ........ .......,....... . ,... I etta Hrabe Associate Editor . ...,.....,. Don Bartlett BuQness Manager ......., James Hubs. Advertising Manager ........ Billy Ward: Sports Editor ,......... . ....... Louise Glick! Grade News ...,.....,....,.,.., Victor Edsong Alumni Editor ..,..... Orville McCune' Circulation Manager .......,.............. Jeannette Catudal Reporter ......,.....,...,..... IeAnne Stoner SPONSOR-MRS. R. OVERHOLSER CARDINAL BOOSTER STAFF Standing left to right: Vic Edson, Mrs. Overhclser CSponsorJ, Orville McCune. LeAnne Stoner, Don Bartlett, Jeannette Catudal, Seated left to right: Louise Glick, B111 Ward, Ietta Hrabe. 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B.B. 22-Vacatjgn basing -Played Damar tournament Q there -Played Palco here -Played Codell 5 0 0 Q n there ' 5 aaaebri 5 3 -26-27-County '-1.- XX U,-fx tournament ,Q ' -Played su. Joseph S. ag: ' 'March Y April May K Y l-2-3-Basketball tourn ment at Stockton 50-Senior Play Mammy's Lil' Wild Rose a- 6-Grade Operetta -13-Annual School meeting J 'as x K x QUARTER DKK SNHK l-Junior-Senior Banquet 15-Baccalaureate Service for Seniors -Commencement Exercise -Last day of school ? , - Vx 4 28 vie :IQ r mg rs s ga 1 5 -: A4-is ' D I ,Qt ws' Hu gs,- ft' 'V F fwfw ga hw EQU K -J , '27 D0 1.1 2, in MACK-WELLING BENSON DRUG STORE LUMBER CO. R E X A L L Prescriptions School Supplies YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED Fresh Ice Cream We make it Phone 14 Plainville Phone 11 DR. E. C. PETTERSON G I L B E R T B R O T H E R S EYES TESTED MEATS Bc GROCERIES GLASSES FITTED Courteous Service Phone 55 PHONES: OFFICE 156 RES. 175 M A C ' S G R O C E R Y H. E. REED FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PLUMBING AND Q U I C K S E R V I C E HEATING Phone 165 For Quality Merchandise see KIEFER'S VARIETY HOME OIL COMPANY H. R. and Lola Shaw s E R v 1 c E w 1 T H A s M 1 L E ,fxx 4 B Phone 295 XX B R o w N QUICK, BASS H. G. F. ST .ei ORE ' S L A U N D R Y og ,F giigllhdggg Phone 48 COURTEOUS SERVICE Phone 217 BUY cLQ6efnM Atamfm I L L E M O T O P L A I N V GREEN'S STORE R C O. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Phone 15 SHAGS CLEANERS Y BAND BOX CLEANING W E S T E R N A U T 0 S T O R E AUTO REPAIRS AND OILS PAINT WALLPAPER RUGS Lid Anderson P11050 9 PLAINVILLE LUMBER co. ooon LUIIBER GOOD PAINTS John num, lgr Phone 25 I 50 Pause to Trade CHARLIEE at the BEAUTY SALON B U S Y B E E S H O P Phone 47 Complete Beauty Service For Quality Beauty Work Go To MARTINA'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone G9 Phone 50 MOSIIER BROS. Congggtlgigtions PHuLco Klflklllillllf Seniors of 1945 MOORE THEATRE HARDWARE En FUNERAL DIRECTORS PLAINVILLE, KANSAS GILSON'S Phone 56 Try our Foutain Service Open Evenings and Sundays Home Cooked meals at C 0 N E Y C A F E ROGERS BARBER SHOP Plainville Q Phone 17 See your Barber once a week . ANDERSON SHOE SHOP Lee Rogers Phone 277 P BALES HOTEL WESTERN SALVAGE CO. ll Phone 20 W 001 ADVERTISERS' APPRECIATION ' . -.3 ' L We, on the annual staff, wish to thank those merchants 5 -. d who have given us fixgnciel assitance for the publishing of our annual by placing an advertisement in the book. I 51 M3-N 7 M y , A W 5' EW S ,W 5519 Ay! two mu g 3, fwgw Jfmsffiw JW' X - Lying on . P .ac. M pmfi., QNM .La:g'1:, +.iz::1f1 z 322' J xu y Chorus: in ts pra ses, swe the chorus, qwgged and wh te are known, Hail to thee our treasured high school, ,fy PLLINVILLE HIGH'S our om! Xxeyylyr 'YA In une put the faithful pupils 6 , Came with purpose true. 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