Plainville High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Plainville, KS)

 - Class of 1951

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Phll Parker Mona Lou Thompson 'Just Dreaming' Max Edson Life is too short to waste. Lett Friesen Y 5 I- don't like to talk no people who always agree Very little is needed with me to make a happy life John Clarke A quiet mind is richer than a crown. Doris O'Nea1 Who falls for love of God, shall rise a star. Vivian Harrison 1 The first step to greatness is honesty. Wilfred Garvert They're only truly great who are truly good. X Raymond Ganoung A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches. 'Q'- Alice Sell MW man is as true as steel. f 1, ,, ! 1'

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Carol Raney Harold Eilers Each man reaps on Speak lov, if you his own farm speak love -N Q Roy Garvert There's something in the wind. Farrell Keas A friend is a person with whom I may be sincere. Leon Hoes To be simple is to be great. Jean Westcott The greater the difficulty the greater the glory. 'Q Mildred Adam The way to be happy is to make others happy. GR X? 'X Max McC1ay The day is always his who with sincerity for great aims. U2 'ir ll Lavonne Williams We are all born for love. Darrell Mayhew Manners are the happy ways of things.



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Eldon Harris CLASS PROPHECY Champ Matson has been driver of a Trans-Continental Greyhound years, he has seen several members of the class of 451. I K H th Pi Denny Beckley e ne ngry Q Q All that I am my The good you do is not mother made me. lost though you forget it. The rewand of a thing well done, is to have done it. bus for 10 On his usual route one day he stopped at Geneva Beckley s Honky Tonk Cafe in California for dinner. In this cafe he found Elvin and Melvin Jones working for Geneva as bouncers. As Champ was reading a paper he read that Barbara Johnson was married and was filming a show, Cheaper by Two Dozen, with her own children as stars. He also read where Billy Meyers had invented an electric tooth brush. Just then the radio blared out a bulletin Miss Betty Ann Adam has replaced Judy Canova, and Dale Darnell has taken over Harry James orchestra and is to play in New York tonight. He quickly leaves the cafe and drives on down the street where he spies Mary Ruth Rempe's Beauty Saloon for dashed in and came out with a New Atomic Home Permanent which Dale invented one day while curling his cows hair. On his way, leaving he passed a Golf Court where he saw Don Meredith playing golf with and Bing Crosby. He also passed a used car lot run by eonard and Werner. men. Champ lcConchie California Bob Hope Richard As Champ drove into New Mexico, he saw what he thought to be-a Mexican riding a burro. He had on prospectors clothes. As Champ stopped to pick up passengers he noticed this old man was getting on. Champ had to look twice but sure enough he was M . Dean of P. R. H. S., a prospector. They started talking about the 1951 Seniors. Mr. Dean told Champ that Lucille Stahl was running a taxi business in New York. Bill Griffin is playing for the New York Yankees, and his wife Loretta Westhusin travels with him. Carrol B11I'1f-h01deT is stilled married and works on the New York Times. Cleo Clements owns a chicken farm in Tennessee. Charles Stahl is playing football for Notre Dame. Wilma Taylor is married to Gordon who is a Missionary in Korea. Jack Graves is taking Georgous George's place. Marjorie Loreg is an artist at designing women's clothes. Naomi Hartnett, Pauline Fellhoelter and Glenice Stewart are married. Norman,Dreiling is a ro essive eolo ist llis per ss-Phy Mock is modeling bathing suits and is a swimming instructor. Casey Thompson is a hot rod driver. Bernard Rempe is running a zoo full of monkeys Cincluding himSH1fJ- Zelda lildrix is a Chief Telephone Operator in Denver. Thelma Phlieger is a private eye. Florence Ruhaak is running F1nssy's Cat and Dog Hospital. Junior Eilers is onerating a morgue in Missouri. Doc Hartnett is the world's champion wrestler. Lael Hrabe is batting his brains out trying to invent a new kind of tooth pick. Shirley Benedick is flying her life away in a B-29 with Jay larcotte. Yvonne LaGesse is married and is co-owner with Dick in running a recreation'center for soldiers. Galen McGhghy is janitor in the Stork Club. Peggy Pemberton is taking the place of NPeteH in the Pete Smith Specialties. As the bus goes through Oklahoma Champ stopped at Harold Meyers CO-OP station for gas. After a long enjoyable ride Champ and M . Dean arrive in Plainville where the rest of the seniors live. Marilyn Cerrow is Secretary to a big oil executive in the thriving metropolis. Bob Stalnaker is Vocational Ag. teacher in P.R.H.S. and last Bernadine Rempe is working in Plainville's Hospital where Champ delivers M . Dean to the psychopathic ward. -18.-

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