Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

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Beeson, who, regardless of his vesponsibilities has always liacl time to be ow' fifiencl ancl guide :-S X l X X 3 QQ ' GERALD B. BRITTON Transylvania College, A.B. University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, B.S. in Music HELEN EMERSON BROWN Muskingum College, A.B. Columbia University fPersonnel and Guiclancej English MARGARET HAGGARD Wilmington College, AB. University of Kentucky University of Cincinnati Mathematics and Library MARGARET HEIDKAMP, R.N. School of Nursing and Health Good Samaritan Hospital NINA L. KECKLEY Hiram College, A.B. Denison University Ohio State University University of Michigan University of Cincinnati Arithmetic and Latin 40 FLORENCE E. BIRKS University of Illinois, B.S. University of Wisconsin, M.S. fairies Millilqan University Horne Economics MARIAN LAIRD Miami University, B.S. in Ed. Ohio State University University of Tours, France French, Spanish, and English ROBERT A. MARTIN Ohio State University, B.S. Science, Business Law, Economic Geography DAVID MCDANIEL Ohio University, B.S. Physical Education, History DAVID MCNEIL University of Cincinnati, A.B., B. Ed. Geography I9 Q S M. VERNON PHILLIPS University of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. History and Education W. HAROLD PRICKETT University of Cincinnati, B.S. in Ed. Miami University Biology, General Science, Mathematics ANGELYN WAGG University of Wisconsin, A.B. University of Southern California, M.A, University of Colorado University of Chicago Denison University Commercial Arts LUCILLE VVINGERT Denison University, A.B. Ohio State University of Wisconsin English WENDELL W. WYATT George Peabody College for Teachers, B.S., M.A Vanderbilt University Mathematics and Science f, 40 g i Hail! The class of 1940 passes! Young men and women, we salute you as you march past this reviewing stand of life. With what are you equipped? Twelve years of academic training has been allotted you by the state. Healthy l bodies have been bestowed upon you by your parents. From a long line of ancestors, you have an inheritance of mental ability. Society has afforded you a complete social background. You are thus equipped, not uniformly, to face and wage the battles of life. Before God, you are all created equal, having equal opportunity to love your neighbors as yourselves. Into whatever capacity you go, whether your sphere of action be great or small, you go forth to serve. With your diverse uniforms, supplies and arms, you will frequently fight your battle alone, at other times you will join forces with others. If you make yourselves necessary to the world, be assured that the world will take care of you. Courage, faith, and determination are the implements with which you will conquer. Your success then depends upon everlastf ing, sanctilied tenacity with which you hold the field. 'X 00 1' x l'xN Page ten ANNE ALEXANDER Spanish Club 3, 44President 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 Home EC. Club 4 Blue Devil Staff 4 All Hi 2-Pinafore EVELYN ANGLIN Home EC. Club 4 Scribes Club 4 Blue Devil Staff 4 All Hi 3--Patience JOCELYN JOY ARNETTE Secretary funior Class French Club 3, 4-President 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3 Home EC. Club 4 Blue Devil Staff 4-Business Manager Drama Club 1 All Hi 2, 3 Clieer Leader Senior Class Play FRANCES BINGHAM Latin Club 2, 3 Home EC. Club 4 All Hi 2, 3-Pinafore 2-Patience 3 Dido and Aeneas 2 RICHAARD BLACKBURN Senior Class Treasurer Baseball 3, 4 xx X 5 ..- PEGGY CRENSHAW Latin Club 1, 2, 3 French Club 3, 4 Girl Reserves 1, 2, 3 Blue Devil Stajf 4 Symphony Club 3 All Hi 3-Patience Glee Club 1, 2, 4 Music Appreciation I, 2 Crafterls Club 2 Senior Class Play HARRY CROHURST Latin Club 2 Hif'Y 3, 4-Secretary 4 Blue Devil Staff 4 Scholarship 2, 4 Glee Club 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 4-Captain 4 Baseball 2, 4 Dido and Aeneas 2 CHARLES CUTLER Barid 1, 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 All Hi 1, 2, 3-Patience DELORES DUTTON Salutatorian Home Eco 4--Treasurer Blue Devil Staff 4 Scribe's Club 4 Scholarshi 3 P All Hi 2, 3-Pinafore 2, Senior Class Play DOROTHY GIESEKE Latin Club 1, 2, 3 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Scholarship 4 Debate Squad 4 Cheer Leader 3 Dido and Aeneas 2 Senior Class Play Christmas Pageant Patience 3 3 40 g 1 Page eleven Page twelve RAYMOND HEASHE Spanish Club 3, 4 Track 3, 4 RUTH HINES Latin Club 1, 2, 3 Home Ec. Club 4-Secretary Library Club 4 Scholarship 4 Debate Squad 4 Dido and Aeneas 2 ALYCE RUTH HUNT Home Ec. Club 4-President Special Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 BILL KELLEY President Sophomore Class President junior Class Hif'Y 2, 3, 4fPresident 4 Bulldog Staff 2, 3 Blue Devil Staff 4 Debate Squad 4 Latin Club 2, 3 All Hi 2-Pinafore 2 Football 2, 3, 4wCofCaptain 4 Basketball 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Dido and Aeneas 2 DOROTHY KNOEPPEL Treasurer of Sophomore Class Secretary of Senior Class Latin Club 2 French Club 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4-Treasurer 3, 4 Blue Devil Staff 4-Editor Camera Club 4YSecretary Symphony Club 3 Debate Squad 4 All Hi 2, 3-Pinafore 2 Basketball Manager 3 Dido and Aeneas 2 Girls' Athletic Association 1 Senior Class Play I9 X X 5 BILL LINDEBERG Spanish Club 4, 5-VicefPresident 5 Camera Club 5-Treasurer 5 TOM MILLER Spanish Club 3-Treasurer HifT 3, 4 Blue Devil Staff 4 Debate Squad 4 Football 4 Baseball 3, 4 Basketball 4 Senior Class Play PHIL PHELPS Valedictorian Latin Club 1, 2 Hif'Y 4 Band 2, 3 Bulldog Stajjf I Camera Club 4-VicefPresident Scholarship 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Dido and Aeneas 2 Christmas Pageant JACK RAY All Hi 1, 2, 3, 4fPinafore 3- Patience 4 Symphony Club 4 Christmas Pageant Track 1 Basketball 4 Baseball 4 ELINOR REA Home Ee. Club 4 All Hi 2, 3-Pinafore 2-Patience 3 4 40 2 1. Page thirteen Page fourteen NAN SHERMAN Transfer from University School Blue Devil Staff 4 Debate Squad 4 ANCIL SMITH GARNET SPANINGER Vice President of Senior Class Girl Reserves 1 Home EC. Club 4 Blue Devil Staff 4 Scribes Club 4gP-resident 4 Scholarship 3, 4 Debate Squad 4 , All Hi 2, 34Pinafore 2YPatience 3 Senior Class Play L'jEAN THOMPSON Home EC. Club 4-VicefPresident DAVE UHLING Latin Club 2 Hif'Y 3, 4-Treasurer 4 Basketball 4 Dido and Aeneas 2 Senior Class Play I9 X X 5 ..- JOHN VAN PELT Ianior Class VicefPresident Senior Class President LtiClb12 BandI2Z a n u , , , . French Club 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Hifi 2, 3, 4 Scholarship 4 Dramatic Club 4-VicefPresident 4 Debate Squad 4 All Hi I, 3fPatience 3 Basketball 4 Baseball Manager 4 Track Manager 3 W Dido and Aeneas 2 ' Christmas Pageant 4 Senior Class Play WILLIAM WELCH Hifi' 4 Camera Club 4-President Scholarship 4 Track 3 Tumbling 4 Dido and Aeneas 7 A n n u a I S t a f f COfEDITORS-Phil Phelps and Dave Uhling. SENIOR PICTURES AND CAPTIONS-Dorothy Knoeppel and Tom Miller. CLUB EDITOR-Joy Arnette. SPORTS EDITORS-Nan Sherman and Jack Ray. HUMOR EDITORS-Peg Crenshaw and Bill Welch. ART-Anne Alexander. LITERARY CONTRIBUTORS-Delores Dutton, Ruth Hines, Elinor Rea, L'Jean Thompson, Evelyn Anglin, Dorothy Gieseke. BUSINESS MANAGER-john Van Pelt. ADVERTISING MANAGER-Bill Kelley. ASSISTANTS-Paul Bay, Harry Crohurst, Bill Lindeherg. FINANCE CHAIRMEN-Garnet Spaninger and Richard Blackburn. ASSISTANTS-Charles Cutler, Ancil Smith, Frances Bingham, Alyce Ruth Hunt, Ray Hezishc. FACULTY ADVISERSsHelen Brown and Wendell Wyatt. 2 40 X 3 1. Page fiftee 12.LLWilfe Belch, or Worft he? 13. s'Swe:et Sue, it's you. Page sixteen 14. Superman, 16. Like two peas in a pod. 15. S-quacl's right! 17. k'NotreA-Dame, What time is it, Coach? 'RNOV f Shmoz f Ka A Pop! 'kjust pals. L'Over somebody else's fender. ' ' A i n ' t y 0 u ashamed? uToday I am a N man. 'let me in on it. Stairway to the stars? uLet's sit this one out. Hail! Hail? Tha gangs all here. Chl This clung- ing World. 'xx N w A 1 at ll!! 9x4 O I sl l Senior Class History In the fall of 1939, thirtyftwo students entered as Seniors in Plain' ville High School. They considered themselves fortunate to be the first graduating class of the new school-the Class of 1940! Alyce Ruth Hunt, Nan Sherman, Lola Kaiser, and Aneil Smith were four newcomers to the class. The Senior Class Officers were John Van Pelt, president, Garnet Spaninger, vicefpresidentg Dorothy Knoeppel, secretary, and Richard Blackburn, treasurer. The Seniors had the privilege of setting the precedent for future years by publishing the first school paper and the Hrst annual. This last year will always be remembered as a fitting climax to our highfschool career. . In looking back upon our other years, memory recalls 134 be' wildered Freshmen entering Terrace Park High School in 1936. A party, sponsored by Mrs. Foster and the faculty, on Cctober 28, cordially welf comed us as new members of the highfschool group. In our sophomore year we really entered into the spirit of T. P. as shown by our enthusiastic participation in school activities. Two members of our present class, Joy Arnette and Dorothy Knoeppel, entered that year. Fiftyfseven students returned the following year. Charles Cutler, Ray Heashe, Tom Miller, and Peggy Crenshaw entered our domain. Cur class officers were: Bill Kelley, president, Iohn Van Pelt, vicef president, Ioy Arnette, secretary, and Frank Payne, treasurer. The IuniorfSenior Banquet, under the direction of Miss Ong, climaxed our very profitable year. We have glanced at the past, but did not read it. Even though we hold the present in our hand we look toward the future since Life bef gins at '40! DBLoRBs DUTToN DoRoTHY CIESE KE Page eighteen WRX taxis Waahmwasb We, the Class of 1940, having reached the end of our high school career, being of sound body and of sane mind and memory, do make, publish, and decree this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking and making void all other testimonial writings by us heretofore made. FIRST: We give and bequeath to the school all our poor and unfinished subjects. We give and bequeath to the janitors the dust from our heels. We give and bequeath to Mr. Beeson more helpful Seniors like the Class of 1940! SECOND: We give and bequeath to the teachers: To Mr. Phillips-a more wide awake American History class than the one of 1940. To Miss Birksgmore bright boys in her Home Economics classes. To Miss Haggard-junior librarians to replace the excellent Senior librarians. To Miss Kecklygbest wishes for another successful year with fewer unruly students. To Miss Hiedkamp--a twig of forgetfmefnots, by which to remember the Seniors. To Miss Laird-the wish for a wedding ring on condition that we help tie the knot. To Miss Brown and Miss Wingert-all the love and blessings they may want. To Mr. McNeil-our physique and technique for the future Varsity vs. Teachers To Miss Wagg-a Big Ben stop watch for timing Philip Illieis tests. To Mr. Kusel-more girls' Industrial Arts Classes. To Mr. Breitenstein-more ability to teach girls' gym classes. To Mr. McDaniel-more games of 'ARun sheepy, Gof' To Mr. Wyatt-our biology instructor, the strip of cinder land in the rear of the school for the cultivation of botany specimens. To Mr. Martin-several live wires to liven his Commercial Geography classes. To Mr. Britton-a band that keeps in time with his baton. To Mr. Prickett-more wide awake science classes. THIRD: We give and bequeath to the following individuals: The friendship of Garnet Spaninger and Delores Dutton to Louie Mae Leaf and Ruby Henizeg and Ruth Gieger and Leah Stein. Ann Alexander's artistic ability to George Klopp and jean Bolanger. L'jean Thompsonls inspirations to George Kuhn and Ruby Hall. Phil Phelps and Ruth Hines' natural curly hair to Franklin Federle and Betty Morse. Evelyn Anglinls ability to flirt to Gracie Koewn, not that she needs it. Frances Bingham's mathematic ability to Alfred Wilce and Bob Wieland. j Ray Heashe's ability to talk to Sophomore girls to Dick Carmell and Gene Meese. Bill Welch's blond hair to Betty Riehle and Helen Miller. Alyce Ruth Hunt's farfaway look to Dorothea Lockhart and john Schockey. Dot Gieseke's and Peggy Crenshaw's pep to Betty Williams and Bill Brown. Nan Sherman's speechfmaking ability to Walter Webb and Billy Towles. Dave Uhling's blushing and bashfulness to Catherine Wedding and Bill Goebel. Lola Mae Kaiserls and Harry Crohurst's quietness to Betty Maerki and Bob Bennet. Bill Kelley's romantic ability to Stu jacobs and Charles Miller. Dick Blackburn's and Tom Miller's baseball ability to Russell jordan and Roland Cox. Dot Knoeppel's and joy Arnette's sophistication to Carol Bransford and Gene Phillips. Charles Cutler's salesmanship ability to Ray Paulson and Geneva Gorgev. Elinor Rea's giggles to Betty Willey and Marian Maphet. john Van Pelt's haircuts to Susan Gallagher and Carl Scheuer. jack Ray's and Bill Lindeberg's fifth year ability to whoever needs it. We hereby constitute and appoint the High School junior Class sole executor of this, our last will and testament. . ' In Witness Whereof, We, the Class of 1940, the testators, have to this will set our hand and seal, this twelfth day of june, A. D. 1940. THE SENIOR CLASS. Class Prophecy Slowly I sat up. I rubbed my eyes and drowsily rose to my feet. fButch, my dog, and I had been walking all afternoon and, having wandered down the little country lane, I became sleepy and lay on the cool grass beside a murmuring stream, the babbling of which lulled me to sleepy Suddenly my eyes caught sight of a poster on a tree. It read in 'lboxfcarl' letters 'LCROHURST FOR PRESIDENT, 195O,'! I was astounded!! Was it possible that my short nap had lasted for ten years? Bewildered, I looked around. Was someone playing a joke? I walked until I came to a farmhouse, where I called for a taxi to carry me back to Cincinnati. To my astonishment, a familiar figure climbed out lazily. It was little Walter Wendell Wyatt, now a dashing taxifcab driver. Reminiscing, I soon reached the city. Feeling slightly hungry after my Van Winklef like nap, I entered Hotel Gibson, and was waited upon by a former classmate, Elinor Rea. After dinner, Walter agreed to drive me around town. Careening madly down the street, I saw a sign on the Shubert Theater advertising foy Arnette-l'The Hottest fitter' bug This Side of New York. We stopped at the corner of Fifth and Main and bought an evening paper edited by Dorothy Knoeppel. On the women,s fashion page under an exotic creation I saw the name of Anne Alexander. Turning the page I saw news of the famous movie actress, Evelyn Anglin. It is rumored that on her return she is going to wed in Conf necticut in the home of William Kelley, famous fustice of the Peace. The headlines screamed the remarkable record breaking of Charles Cutler in crossfcountry running. To end my evening, I decided to go to Beverly Hills Country Club where fohnny Van Pelt's HRacketeersH were featured. fust as I was about to enter the door, I jumped back. The flying pgure of Dick Blackburn, now a professional panfhandler, landed at my feet. The satisfied smile of Ruth fRufusj Hines, who seems to be proud of the neat job she has done as 'Llady bouncerfl greeted me. Congratulations followed and I entered the club. My evening wrap was checked with the hatfcheck girl, Llfean Thompson. A tip of three cents was graciously received, and I tripped gracefully-but softly-into the club. Happyfgoflucky Ancil Smith, now a famous Kentucky Colonel, was throwing a party. The featured 'LRacketeer is bashful, blushing, blond Dave Uhling swinging out on his accordion. After a very enjoyable evening, I decided to continue my trip the next day. Next morning I snatched a hurried breakfast and once more climbed into W. W. W.'s nonchalant, nervefracking taxi cab. While passing Plainville High, A'CabbyH told me that Dot Gieseke is now engaged as a teacher in English-a successor to Miss Brown. X Page twe ty XX X Across the road is a neat little bungalow-where Alyce Ruth Hunt and her husband live. With a jerk the taxi stopped suddenly. Walt explained that he would have to call a wrecker to administer repairs. He told me that lack Ray and Bill Lindeberg were running a firstfclass hospital for injured cars. A circus across the street furnished amusement while the car was being repaired. Whom should I see but Phil Phelps in uniform of West Point, strolling around the circus grounds. The voice of Bill Welch Qnow a barkerb rivaled that of the tobacco auctioneer. I walked down the midway until the barker drew my attention to Madam C. All, the mysterif ous mistress of the mystic world. I asked her what the future held for me. The veiled woman, who was none other than our old friend, Delores Dutton, gazed into her crystal ball and told me where some of my former associates were. The Madame said that Nan Sherman had now become a famous writer. Her latest book was 'AA Cure for Spring Fever. Frances Bingham was now a nurse fighting a flu epidemic out West. Peggy Crenshaw was making a tour of the concert stage now singing at Moscow, Russia. She was said to be a 'Khowling success. From the mystic realm I meandered down the midway between colorful tents. Sud' denly a tall, brightffaced young man stepped up to me and held a portable mike in front of my face. He directed a rapid fre of questions, which I dazedly tried to answer. The questioner was a sidew.alk snooper, Tom Miller. He awarded me my miniature Bumpy Bustle, advertised by the Bumpy Bustle Firm in Cincinnati, and I continued on my way. The taxi was ready at last. I journeyed back to the city intending to look for the firm of Bumpy Bustles, Inc. To my surprise, Ray Heashe was the president and Paul Bay, vice' president. Paul told me that Garnet Spaninger was his very efficient private secretary. I They informed me that business was good. Q Glancing out of the window, I was amazed to see a frightful face glaring at me from a signboard. Underneath were the words A'Try Our Fearful, Ferocious Falsefaces Today -Lola Kaiser, President, Manager and Director of Fearful, F erocious Falsefaces, Inc. Wearily I rode back to my hotel thinking over the events of my past two days. I conf cluded that Life really did begin in '4O! RUTH HINES LUIEAN THOMPSON DELORES DUTTON X ff Page twentyfone X 3 i Iuniors First Tow: Ruby Henize, Geneva Gorgev, Louie Mae Leaf, Betty Maerki, Betty Williams, Ruth Geiger, Leah Stein, Betty Willey, Ruby Hall, Marian Maphet. Second row: Stuart Jacob, George Klopp, Russell jordan, Walter Fite, Frank Federle, Eugene Phillips, Bob Wieland, Walter Webb, Helen Miller, Grace Keown, Susan Gallagher, Carol Bransford. Third row: Charles Miller, Bill Goeble, Bill Brown, Bob Murline, Ray Paulson, George Kuhn, Nelson Finch, er, Betty Morse, Betty Riehle, Pearl Williams, Bob Becker. Dorothea Lockhart, Katherine Wedding, jean Bolang Fourth row: Alfred Wilce, Paul Bay, Bill Towles, Jack Busby, Ronold Cox, Harry Prosch, john Shoclcey, Carl Scheuer, Gene Meese, Phillip Illie, Bob Bennett. The Junior Class prepared all year for the JuniorfSenior Banquet and Prom which was held June 7th. Since this was the lirst one to be given by a Plainville class, we hoped to establish a precef dent for the other classes to follow. We also presented a class play, The Dream That Came True, which was the first Junior play to be given at the high school. The class officers were Phillip Illie, president, Jeanne Bolanger, vicefpresidentg Betty Morse, secref tary, and Frank Federle, treasurer. Page twentyftwo I 9 X X s ,4- Sophomores First row: Mabel jordan, Doris Connelly, june Knabb, Dorothy Graf, Mabel Fite, Dorothy Dartt, Gretchen Hermanies, Marian Hannaford, Betty Blaney, Rose Mary Brand, Velma Hnzenfield Second vow: Paul Easter, Bill Fletcher, Bob Gunkel, Madeline Illie, Marcia Goetz, Marian Fletterman, Vincent Kenny, Don Garbutt, Ed Hoffman. Third row: ,lack Crenshaw, Bob Coan, -lim Geiser, ,lohn Kuebler, Elmer Horn. First row: ,laneth Peters, Viola Wicland, Mary Helen Wieland, Mary Schultz, june Whitney, Carrie Mae Wood' ruff, Lois Wyatt, Catherine Willey, Ruth Maerkich, Charlotte Sizcr. Second row: Edith Meserve, Ida Mae Moore, Martha Sue Smith, Frank Smith, Norbert Meyer, ,lim Teese, Arthur Lovins. Third row: David Morgan, Bernard Nielson, Herbert Marsch, Frank Morse, Sidney Malone. The Sophomore Class owes much credit to its class advisers, Miss Laird and Mr. McDaniel, who helped to make the class activities a success. The oflicers at the beginning of the year were Bernard Nielson, presidentg Don Garbutt, vice' president, Madeline Illie, secretary, and Mabel Jordan, treasurer. Because of the resignation of the former president, Bernard Nielson, Don Garbutt assumed the duties of president to finish the year with Bob Coan as vicefpresident. ff f f Page twentyftliree I Z 3 +- Freshman Class First row: Bill Coleman, Bob Fletcher, Kenneth Hunnicutt, Bill Kelly, Dick De Vsfeese, Jim Edwards, Eugene Adams, Kay Gallagher, Edna Fite, Charlotte Dutton, Bertina Feino. Second row: Mae Hall, Anna lllie, Betty Crain, Connie Bennett, Betty Broaddus, Dorothy Finen, Beverly Kimsey, Priscilla Hanscon. Carl Hanson, Bill Birchall. Third row: Eileen jameson, Emabelle Graham, June Hill, Evelyn Fagin, Maurine Cushman, Ida Mae Halfhill, Charles Baker, Larry Haines, Charles Fleshman, Gordon Federle, First row: Nelly Wiemer, foe Sroufe, Jean Maywurm, Ethyl Waugh, David Phillips, Pete McArthur, Warren Parks, Bill Storch, Bob Tisdale, Louis Nickolin, Jean Leaf, Dorothy Lemon, Jeanette Lemon, Etta Viotto, Annetta Lawson. Second row' Buster Wakim, Walter Rowe, Marian Thomas, Polly lvlalcolm, Bruce Lewis, Paul Kreider, Fritz Van Pelt, Marilyn Lease, Mary Lewis, ,leanette Knoeppel, Pat O'Conner, Bill Simpson, Dick Taylor, Norma Lovins. Third vow: Betty Simons, Marion Parish, Bill Williams, Tom Naish, Dean Ramsey, Mary Kelly, Rose Mary Wie' land, Alma Snyder, Winette Verdon, Betty Striker, Kathryn Miller, Shirley Kimmerling, Margaret Schenk, Jean King. We, the first Freshman Class of Plainville High School, entered in September of 1939 ninety' eight strong. Enthusiasm and willingness to be helpful were noticeably present in all of the class activities. The class had representatives on every team, either reserve or varsity. Interest in scholar' ship was shown by the large number of freshmen who went to Greenhills, A party closed the school year. f Page twentyffotw I 9 XX X x X Eighth Grade First row: Bob Carr, james Bradely, Fred Grove, Richard Hanscon, Daniele Feino, Dick Adams, Gene Bennett, loe Dollenmeyer, Stanley Bezanson, Fred Harmon, Ruth Anglin, Georgia Draper. Second row: Jack Board, Bill Bachman, Stanley Fite, Benjamin Anthony, Iiin Geier, Marjorie Hall, Mary Heinzlef man, Ceorgann Bovis, Edith Frazier, Frances Blackburn, Marilyn Cooper, Patsy Caldwell. Third row: Jane Boylan, ,lean Berry, Una Hill, Patsy Finen, Jean Anderson, -lane Alexander, Denise Currier, Helen Hansen, Evelee Baker, Bill Baird. First row: Patsy Meese, Jean Lovins, Donald Thomas, Dean Sampson, Calvin Raleigh, Dorothy Mattai, Helen Mattai, Shirley Thompson, Pauline Stump, Olga Torino, Lela Mikel, Rose Ellen Stephens, Maryln McMaster. Second row: Anna Marx, Andy Kuhn, James Reilley, Ken Muldoon, Walter Moore, Charles Leaf, Bob Planitz, Horace Reid, Harvey Neumeister, Clair Weber, Iune Root. Third row: Dot Peacock, Donald Winder, Carl Parish, Charles Jeffries, Ioy Redman, john Watkins, Karl Henizc, Roger Williams, Mary Rose Schaifner, Mary Trueb. The eighth grade has been active in scholarship, athletics, and social activities. Many of the boys played on the junior High School basketball and baseball teams, both boys and girls participated in the track events. The class had seventyfeight members with Mr. McNeil as their helpful adviser. The oth' cers were: Denise Currier, president, Jean Berry, vicefpresidentg Susan Campodonica, secretary, and Peggy McCoy, treasurer. ' f ff f Page twentyffive X X 3 Q Seventh Grade First row: Vv'endell Horne, Jack Hines, George Jones, Clarence Alderman, Hazel Bayless, George Jewett, Edward Collins, Lawrence Henize, James Crombie, Jerry Douglas, Carolyn Heck, Rita Jordan. Second row: Ronald Haldeman, Art Lindeman, Melvin Beck, Raymond Frazier, George Bauer, John Bauer, Robert Ahr, Betty Holzwarth, Louise Heinzleman, Mary Ann Bransford, Jean Grove. Third row: Bob Kuebler, Kenneth Lemon, Bill Arnold, Elaine Beckler, Galiano Fieno, Kenny Burkman, Elaine Federle, Patricia Gibbons, Lola Christinan, Jack Carmony, Jack Birchall. First Tow: Barbara Teese, Barbara Meserve, Barbara Miller, Virginia Miller, Betty Shinkle, Pat Thomas, James Van Camp, Jack Sedam, Wal-ter Wood, Ray Shumway, Edward Schanz, Bob Patten. Second row: Helen Myatt, Mildred McGill, Virginia Wilcox, Mary Roth, Junior Phillips, Harold Schuer, Bruce Shaw, Richard Sharrock, Jack Yeager, Simon Nickum, Richard Surman. 'Third vow: Roger Uhling, Bob Williams, John Stevenson, Shirley White, Mary Peters, Helen Workman, Jo Ann Nelson, Shirley Platt, Bob Whitney, George Wood. Although the Seventh Grade is the youngest class in school, it ranks high in participation and in number. The seventyfiive pupils have come from three different schools and all have worked well together. Many boys and girls have taken part in the Junior High athletic events. The officers for the year were: Jean Grove, president, Mildred Cook, vicefpresidentg Sarah Lay' man, secretary, and Bob Patten, treasurer. X X xx Page twewtyfsix I 9 X X 4 49 x4 O I 5 l'xN 'I S 00 NORMAN KUSEL Miami University BS. Industrial Arts 'Track l First row: Joe Sroufe, Walter Webb, Walter Fite, Phil Phelps, Dick DeWeese, Dick Blackburn. Second Tow: Robert Gunkel, Robert Murline, Phillip Illia, Ray Heashe, Bill Kelley, Bob Fletcher, Bill Towles, Ronald Cox, Mr. Kusel. The 1940 track team had some outstanding members and offers good prospects for next year prof vided freshmen and sophomores come out for practice. At the Carthage meet we placed fourth in Hamilton County. We defeated Loveland by a large score but met defeat at the hands of Greenhills, Terrace Park, and Automotive. Some of the outstanding boys are: Joe Sroufe, Robert Gunkel, Bill Kelley, Ray Heashe, Walter Webb, and Carl Scheuer. Page twentyfeiglit I 9 X X 5 .4 ROBERT L. BREITENSTEIN . Miami University, BS. University of Cincinnati Physical Education, English 4 Df.f.1,A4-L.n11 Uaorxcuuaii First vow: Walter Seco win Webb, managerg Frank Federle, George Klopp, Eugene Phillips, Stuart Jacob, Dave Uhling, Dick Adams, managerg Joe Sroufe. Beeson, Phillip lllie, Tom Miller, Ray Paulson, Harry Crohurst, captain: Bill Kelley, Robert Van Pelt, Mr. Kusel, Mr. Breitenstein. nd row: Mr. Gunkel, john The Blue Devils of Plainville have finished their first season of basketball. Although they didn't all of their games, everyone was highly pleased by their showing. ln the tournament the Blue Devils were defeated 45 to 35 by a strong Madeira team. Coach Breitenstein worked hard getting his first team in shape and should be congratulated on its showing. , 40 g ? Page twentyfnine Football First Tow: lim Geiser, Eugene Phillips, managers. Second row: Phillip Illie, Tom Miller, Ray Paulson, Stuart Iacob, Cofcaptaing Bill Kelley, Cofcaptaing Harry Cro' hurst, Bill Towlse, John Shockey. Third row: Mr. Kusel, Bob Murline, Ray Schanz, Paul Bay, Joe Sroufe, Robert Gunkel, George Klopp, Frank Federle, Charles Miller, Mr. Breitenstein. Fourth row: Bob Fletcher, Bill Coleman, Don Garbutt, james Teese, Fritz Van Pelt, Robert Natoli, Dick Taylor. The 193940 season was very successful for the Blue Devils of Plainvilleg they won six out of seven games and scored 201 points to their opponents' 7l. Coach Breitenstein may be commended for his splendid work in giving Plainville High such an impressive team in his first year as coach, This team will be one that future teams will regard with pride. Page tlfmfty I 9 XX X S ..- Baseball First row: Dick Adams, manager, Frank Federle, Joe Sroufe, Russell Jordan, Lawrence Haines, Charles Fleshman, Eugene Phillips, George Edwards, manager. Second row: Iohn Van Pelt, managerg Robert Gunkel, Paul Bay, Kenneth Hunnicutt, Tom Miller, Harry Crohurst, Bill Towles, Dick Blackburn, George Klopp, Mr. McDaniel. Plainville opened the season with a uwhackingv-14 to 6 victory over Terrace Park. Then came a wellfplayed game which We won from Loveland by a 6f4 score. St. Bernard eked out a 3f2 victory after which the team dropped games to Madeira and Deer Park. Plainville bounced back to wallop Ohio Military, l8f2. A thrilling rally fell one run short in losing to Anderson. Coach McDaniel has moulded a fine team which in spite of inexperience played heads up baseball. I Page thirtyfone Z g 1 YY Y WY 12. Ujust checking to 14. EniefMenie'Min0' 16. Another flat tire? be sure. Moe. 15. Please p a s s the 13. Twofbits. beans. 17. L'Dad's Day. Page thivtyftwo Guess who? XVl1a t ' 5 t 11 e score? just Carl, Safety Hrstlw Friendly enemies. f.. Lazy. Lonesome stran' get. QNOC so 1one1y.j 'kplainville R a 11 1 Rah! Rah! Home Sweet Home. Who's g OC In Y keys? ' ' ' W a t c 11 t h e birdie. 4' N9 1' NN N dy 4 '4 5 HifY First row: Charles Miller, George Klopp, Dave Uhling, Ray Paulson, Mr. Beeson, Mr. McDaniel, Bill Kelley, Harry Grohurst, Eugene Phillips, Phil Phelps. Second row: Bill Brown, Bob Gunkel, Bill Towles, Phillip Illie, Tom Miller, Stuart jacob, Nelson Finch, Bill Welcli. Third row: Bob Murline, Frank Federle, john Van Pelt, John Shockey, Don Garbutt. Girl Reserves First row: Gretchen Hermanies, Dorothy Dartt, Grace Keown, Susan Gallagher, Miss Wiiigert, Carol Bransford, Dorothy Knoeppel, Helen Miller, Maurine Cushman. Second row: Marilyn Lease, Priscilla Hanscorn, Mary Lewis, Beverly Kimsey, ,lean Maywurm, jeunettc Knoeppel, Dorothy Gieseke, Lois Wyatt. 'Third row: Kay Gallagher, Ethyl Waugh, Marian Thomas, Polly Malcolm, Betty Striker, Kathryn Miller, Marian Hannaford, janeth Peters. Page thirtyfour I 9 X X 5 xx French Club First row: Dorothy Knoeppel, Boh Becker, Helen Miller, Miss Laird, Joy Arnette, Susan Gallagher, Grace Kenwn Second row: Jeanne Bolanger, Peg Crenshaw, John Van Pelt, Pearl Williams, Betty Morse. Spanish Club First row: Betty Williams, Anne Alexander, Bill Lindeberg, Miss Laird, Betty Blaney, Carol Bransford, Connie Bennett. Second row: Jim Teese, Bill Goebles, Walter Webb, Nelson Finch, Jack Crenshaw. Third Tow: Frank Federle, Phillip lllie, Bob Bennett, Stuart Jacob. ff! X Page thirty-Jive X I 1 Latin lub First row: Dorothy Dartt, Kay Gallagher, Beverly Kimsey, Jean King, Helen Miller, Edith Meserve, Miss Keckley, Bob Coan, Herbert Marsch, Charles Miller, Warreii Parks, Vincent Kenny. Second row: Marcia Goetz, Martha Sue Smith, Betty Crain, Mary Lewis, Priscilla Hanscom, Fritz Van Pelt, Bill Simpson, Frank Smith, Jim Teese, John Shockey, Bruce Lewis, Don Garbutt. 'Third row: Eugene Phillips, Marian Thomas, Polly Malcolm, Gretchen Hermanies, Bertina Feino, Kathryn Miller, June Kuabb, Nelly Wienier, Catherine Willey, Dean Ramsy, Charles Fleshman, Sidney Malone, David Morgan. Home Economies Club First row: L'Iean Thompson, Ruth Hines, Dorothea Lockhart, Miss Birks, Alyce Ruth Hunt, Delores Dutton, Joy Arnette, Second row: Garnet Spaninger, Lola Mae Kaiser, Elinor Rea, Frances Bingham, Evelyn Anglin, Betty Maerki, Anne Alexander, Carol Bransford. Page thirtyfsix I 9 X X x X xx Scribes Club First row: Dorothea Lockhart, Garnet Spaninger, Miss Wagg, Delores Dutton, Betty Willianis, Second row: Evelyn Anglin, Ruth Geiger, Geneva Gorgev, Leah Stein, Catherine Wedding Third row: Louie Mae Leaf, Marian Maphet, Betty Willey, Velma Hazenfield, Ruby Hall. Library Club First row: Nellie NVeimer, Beverly Kimsey, Helen Miller, Miss Haggard, Madeline Illie, Dorothea Lockhart, Mary Kelley. Second vow: Mary Helen Wieland, janeth Peters, Kay Gallagher, Ruth Hines, Marlyn Lease, Betty Maerki. f ff Page thirtyfseven Z 1, Band First row: David Reid, Dean Sampson, Billy Baird, Bob Carr, Peter McArthur, Horace Reid, XValter Ykfebb, Donald Thomas, Pat O'Connor, Bob Wieland, Clair Weber, Karl Henize, Eugene Adams. Second row: Mr. Britton, jean Leaf, Walter Moore, Charles Cutler, Ronald Cox, Fritz Van Pelt, Art Linde' man, Jim Teese, Kenneth Lemon, Iirn Coleman, Richard Taylor. Third row: Ronald Haldeman, Charles Purilicato, George Iewett, Jack Crenshaw, Bob Becker, Charles Leaf, D. De Weese The Urchestra First vow: Mr. Britton, Barbara Miller, Fritz Van Pelt, Horace Reid, Donald Thomas, Eugene Adams, Helen Miller, Mary Lewis. Second row: john Van Pelt, Charles Leaf, Kathryn Miller, John Stevenson, Marian Cushman, ,lean Leaf, Richard Taylor. Third row: Ronald Cox, Charles Cutler. xx Page 1.fl'1.'l7Zy'6igi1I X X s I Pep and Cheer I Fwst row: Nlarxan Hannaford. Second row: Anna Cushman, Mr. Phillips, Bob Fletcher, Bill Towles, Jeanne Bolanger, Charles Miller, Mr. Martin, Louie Mae Leaf. Third row: Marcia Goetz, Lois Wyatt, Janeth Peters, Jean Leaf, Ruby Henize, Pearl Williams, Betty Morse, Betty Blaney. Fourth row: Ruby Hall, Joe Sroufe, Bill Coleman, Fritz Van Pelt, John Shockey, Kay Gallagher, Ethel May Waugh. Camera Club I First row: Janeth Peters, Phil Phelps, Mr. Wyatt, Bill Welch, Dorothy Knoeppel. Second row: Dean Sampson, Jack Crenshaw, Bob Becker, Herbert Marsch. Third row: Bill Lindeberg, Bill Goebels, Paul Kreider, Jim Teese, Vincent Kenny. X g f ff 4 X Page thirtyfnine 4 Blue Devil Staff M l First row: Grace Keown, Susan Gallagher, Helen Miller, Mary Ann Bransford, joy Arnette, Miss Wagg, Miss Brown, Dorothy Knoeppel, Nan Sherman, Delores Dutton, Garnet Spaninger, Evelyn Anglin. Second Tow: Mr. Prickett, Dave Morgan, Bill Coleman, Ray Paulson, Harry Crohurst, George Klopp, Peg Cren' shaw, Bill Kelley, Tom Miller, Stuart Jacob, Eugene Phillips, Mr. Phillips. Scholarship First row: Ida Mae Moore, Carrie Mae, WOOdl'Llll, Mabel Jordan, Edith Meserve, Dorothy Dartt, Lcuie Mae Leaf. Second row: Ancil Smith, Harry Crohurst, Frances Bingham, Dorothy Gieseke, Dorothy Knoeppel, Peg Crenshaw, Phil Phelps, Dave Uhling, John Van Pelt, Bill Welclm, Ray Heashe, Bill Kelley, Leah Stein. Third row: Mr. Beeson, Ruth Maerkich, Ruth Hines, Garnet Spaninger, Mary Sue Smith, Susan Gallagher, Nan Sherman, Bob Bennett, Norbert Meier, jim Tecse, Carl Hanson, Bruce Lewis, Charles Miller, jean Bolanger, Miss Wagg. Fourth row: Pearl Williziliis, Toni Naish, Elizabeth Matrki, hlarian Thomas, Polly Malcolm, Bertina Eeino, Ken' neth Waldo, Paul Kreider. Bob Becker, Charles Fleshmari, Herbert Marsch, Vincent Kenny, Helen Miller. 1 9 SP Page forty September 5- September 15 September 21 October 11-- October 12-- October 20-- October 28-- November 4- November 11 November 18 November 23 November 28 CALENDAR School Daze School openss-new school, new faces, new ideas. 'Nuff said. Pigskin season gets under way with a bang. Plainville, 27, Colerain, O. Rah! Rah! First pep meeting! Lotsa new cheer leaders get us in the mood. Senior Class increases its bankroll with the movie !'Tundra. Another holiday. Good old Columbus! .Blue Devils get a walloping. Terrace Park, 26, Plainville, 6. Everyone swings out at the Sophomore Sweater Swing. .High School dedication, everything on display, including the pupils. Armistice day. .Seniors give Turkey Strut. Coach brought his blond 'Lcousinf' Who are we to doubt his word? .Thanksgiving Day. The turkey gets stuffed and so do we. .Too much Thanksgiving, boys? Walnut Hills, 29, Plainville, 22, as basketball season gets under way. December 1 ---- -Plainville wins her nrst basketball victory of the season. Loveland, 30, Plainville, 32. December ??- For once all the Seniors came to English Class. It was quite an occasion. December 19 ---. Another victory as Automotive bows down to Plainville. Automotive, 14, Plainville, 22. December 22- - - . Everyone gathers in the auditorium for Christmas carols and a pageant. fWe are a bit skeptical as to whether the angels were selected because of beauty, speech, or angelic qualities., December 25 ---- 'LThe stockings are hung by the chimney with care . . . December 29--- January 1- - - January ?? ----- January 2--- February 14- February 26- March 15--- March 2O--- March 2O--- March 29--- April 1 -------- April 2--- April 8--- April 11 ---- April 13 ------- May 3 --------- May 14 -------- May 29 ----.-- May 30 -------- June 4---- --- 9 ---- june 12--- June f X 3 -Terrace Park defeats us. Bulldogs, 33, Blue Devils, 17. ---.Resolutions are made and broken. Oh, well, we try anyway. -Watch your step, boys! It's leap year. ---.Everyone dusts off his school books as Christmas vacation ends. ---.Hearts get in tune as Cupid says it with a valentine. ---.Ancil Smith puts a thumb tack on Paul Bay's chair. Paul gets the point now. ---.Sophomore supper. Delicious, delightful, delectable! ---.Spring arrives UQ Weather forecast: L'Snow and continued cold. ---.Damp weather but not damp' spirits as Seniors score in the scholarship tests. ---.We find the Dream That Came True in the Junior play. .April Fool's day. Miss Brown fooled the Freshmen by keeping them after school. .After a short but sweet speech, Coach gives out the wellfearned basketball letters. .Our dignified principal sweeps off the front steps. Oh, for a camera! ---.After surviving the shock of becoming a father, Mr. Wyatt passes out cigars to all. The seniors are proud of having the privilege of sponsoring a baby. Qlncidentally, it's a boy., .Two more places as commercial students score in scholarship tests. Field Day. One good way of getting out of school. Someone gave an intelligent answer in Senior History class. Mr. Phillips was amazed. -The HifY Blow-out blew. Decoration Day. We celebrate by having no school. The Senior play, Miss Jimmy, wasn't a miss , it was a hit. Baccalaureate ceremonies-for once all the Seniors were serious. Commencement. All's well that end's well. 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