Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Edward Everen Wilkinson '1 know the disciplmes 0f watu -Shakespeare Mary Jane Wood As merry as the day is 101m, Shakespea're 2B

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Chatles Dunton Tiberghein He,s a wonderful talker, and has the art of telling you nothing in a great harangue. Mo1iere day? Lois Jean Weingariner I am the very pink of courtesy. -Shakespea're 27 Dorothy Mae Uvaus Shall I compare thee to a summer's ;Shakespeare



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Wafi46 Bill Adkins. Just about everyone likes Bill, and Bill likes iust about every- one. Maybe it's that permanent smile -- we donlt knowe-but Bill has $X certainly got something. He can never seem to find enough iokes to play on some poor un- suspecting soul. That keeps him busy for the present. As far as the future is concerned, Bill thinks he may decide to become a drafts- man, since he enioys mechanical drawing. Who knowsemaybe our future house will be HCreated by Adkins! Pat Anderson. We elected Patty our presi- dent in May of last year, and there has been naught but praise ever since for her capable and energetic handling of our affairs. We owe her many t thanks for the leadership that kept us work- ing toward our goalea bigger and better annual. Our Madame Pres. has worn the authority we gave her in a charmingly in- formal manner. We shall not soon forget being called to order by her bright-voiced, i'Listen, everybody! Bill Anthony. Bill is one of those rare individuals who never mentions his own accomplishments, so we are glad of this chance to mention a few 't 17: for him. Bill helped bring fame and glory to P. H. S. in various Sports, especially in track, Be- sides his ability in athletics, Bill blows a mean and professional sax. To anyone who doesn't know him well, he may seem shy, but a closer look will reveal a sly smile that lets us know the whole thing is an act. Dottie Bainum. You might hear Dottie referred to as chat attractive girl we saw at the game the other nighti'l For Dottie's ardent support of every Blue Devil sport is legendary. You w0uld be mistaken to think, however, that this interest has been maintained at the expense of study. Dottie's grades have been consistently high. With her smooth looks and smart clothes, she makes a picture that promises an early spring for the young man's fancy. 29 Phil Banks. Never get into an argument with Phil unless you are prepared to lose. Even if he is wrong, he can prove him- self right, or at least leave you in a state of dazed confusion. During his iunior year, Phil was a capable caeeditor of the Blue Devil, and during his senior year the many worries of the annual have been on his shoulders. Yet we never heard him worry, never saw him hurry. Is that, maybe, that thing called efficiency? Gene Bauer and his gleaming carrot top could be seen at almost all games and gatherings. An active backer of all sports, he was manager of various teams and a member of the football squad for four years. His weight and fighting spirit did much to make the Blue Devil line as impregnable as it was. His amiability will be long remembered by us,- for ever-smiling Gene with his lively school spirit has been synonymous with fun at Plainville. Charlotte Blattman. Viva- cious Char has energy plus to accomplish all the many things she under- takes. Being phOlOe graphic editor of the an- nual has been a iob in itself, and she added that to her duties as secretary of the senior class. Charlotte is an expert marksman, horse- woman, and tennis player. Her enthusiasm is not confined to sports, however. History is one of her favorite studies, although she usually makes the honor roll in all of them. Jeanne Browning. Jeannie, whose bright blonde head was always to be seen at Home Ec Club, triple trio practise, or G. R. meetings, seems never to be without cause for a happy smile. It could be that some of the happy thoughts concern the Sea-Bee she sometimes tells us about. Her favorite indoor pastime certainly seems to be writing letters. Jeannie also loves horseback riding and swimming, managing always to keep her shining hair unmussed.

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