Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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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-

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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



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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 +-

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