Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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Seam Emma? Adkins William ............................................................................. .6103 Wooster Plke Anderson, Patricia ....................... 2362 Abingfon Road Arlington Columbus Anthony, William .. 6713 Murray Avenue Bainum, Dorothy ............................................. . .......................... 6808 Hammersfone Way Banks, Philip ............................................... . .......................... 4946 Oakiawn Avenue Bauer, Eugene..... . ..... 3988 Whetsel Avenue BiaHmcm, Churloite, ............................................................... 3807 Homewood Road Browning, Jeanne .............................................................................. 3939 Plainvilie Road Buckmusier, June .. .. , ., .. .. .......... 7067 Cambridge Calvert, Ruth Ann . .. 3877 Beech Street . 816 Lonsdale Avenue Cappa, Mary . .. DeLuney, Kathleen . . . . ...3974 Germanic Avenue DeWeese, Duane .................................. . .......... . ............................. 3875 Oak Street Durham, Laird .. . . 3700 Center Avenue Ferns, Donald ................................................... . ................ . ........................ 6504 Park lane Fife, Beniumin L . 3796 Homewood Road Francisco, Marygene .................... 3712 East Sireei Gilbert, JaneL .. .. . .. 3719 Homewood Road Gilbert, John...... ............................ . ..... 3719 Homewood Road Hannaford, Jane ........... 6954 Miami Road Herdfner, Pairicia ............................................ ..6646 Murray Avenue Hill, Evelyn .......................... 3719 Beech Street Home, Glenn ................. . ......................................................... 3325 Wutierson Sfreei Hughes, Pairicia ......................................................................... . .............. 3829 Settle Road Keown, William F. .. ..3760 Pocahontas Avenue Mappes, Richard 1.. . ........................................................... 4003 Berwick Avenue Markey, June, ............................................................... ...,3828 Homewood Road Marx, Thomas .......................................... .. ..3717 Carlton Sf. McCracken, Stanley . .... 7079 Cambridge Avenue McGowan, Joseph Jr.. . 3710 Homewood Road McGuire, Robert..... 1111111 ................................................. . ....... . 6004 Eleanore Street Meiz, George ............................................................................... 3824 Lonsdale Avenue Mills, Marilyn ............ .. . . .. . 122 Cornell Road, Sharonville Mueller, Barbara .. ., . 6746 Fieldhouse Way Parks, Edgar E. . .. ........................................................................ 3857 Indian View Raleigh, Wilma .......... .. 3821 Lonsdaie Avenue Summons, Norma ., ....6318 Bancroft Avenue Schmidt, Chloe. . .... 6639 Elm Sireei Shumwuy, Mina ., .6959 Nolen Circle Simons, Carolyn .. . .. .. ., . 3837 Peioskey Avenue Simpson, Patricio. . . ...3860 Homewood Road Spelman, Barbara ...................................................................... . .................. 6820 Miami Road Sforch, Gerry ......................................................................... 3840 Homewood Road Tiberghein, Charles.... . ., . . . ............. 3911 Beech Street Uvaas, Dorothy ........................................................................... 6754 Fieldhouse Way Weingarfner, Lois ...................................... .. ....................................... 4136 Grove Avenue Wilkinson, Edward . . .6740 Cheslnuf Street Winder, Donald H. . . . 2403 Park Avenue, Norwood Wood, Mary Jane ................................................................................ 6315 Bedford Avenue 35

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Wat; Barbara Spelman. Nume erous school proiects have been aided by Barb's capable support and management. Her good looks and personal- ity made her popular all through her four years of high school. She became c1 cheerleader when she was a freshman, and Barb is responsible for many of Plainville's best cheers. She also made a most convincing Queen Guinevere in our Junior Play, HA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. We are sure that Barb will continue to be tops always. Gerry Starch. Gerry was born with real athletic ability, and he has used it Well during his years at Plainville. He has been co-captain in football, played four years of bas- ketball, three years of baseball and represented us for three years in truck. Always a good student, Gerry ranks high in scholarship in our class. He was our trusty treasurer in the sophomore year, presi- dent in the iunior year, and during his senior year served as president of the Hi-Y. Charles Tiberghein. Best known to everyone as Tib, this Iikeuble lad has been a real asset to our class. He is on ull-round athlete, having partici- pated in every sport the school has to oFfer. He pitched the baseball team to Plainville's first state championship, and excelled as captain of the 45-46 basketball team. Tib's wide, good natured grin and his remarkable ability to get along with everybody have made him one of the most popular figures in school. Dottie Uvaas. Dottie has already had a taste of success in the big world. As Plainville's representa- tive on Shillito's sewing board, Dottie has been modeling her creations before an admiring audi- ence of shoppers. During her senior year she has also been president of the Girl Reserves, and that organization's successful year has been due to her hard work. Nevertheless our toll blonde always has time for a friendly iHi! 34 Lois Weingartner. Soft- spoken Lois can credit 0 long list of friends to an exceedingly amiable dis- position. The attractive clothes she wears is often of her own making and gives evidence of consid- erable prowess as a seamstress. The some talented fingers can make c1 piano yield really good boogie-woogie. Lois is planning a career as an interior decorator, and her eagerness to learn added to her natural talents promises ca real success in her chosen field. Ed Wilkinson. Big Ed, as he is sometimes called, is c1 real sportsman. He ioined our class way back in Dale Park, and during the years he has played in every sport. We missed him this year, but Ed has been playing a bigger game on the best team in the world, the United States Navy. Proof that he did not forget us is the map in the front of the book, drawn by E. W. while he was in training at Great Lakes, 0 long way from home. Mary Jane Wood. Early in the morning a familiar laugh announces the ar- rivul of Mary Jane. Her lively sense of humor, plus the A-l personality that we have learned thoroughly to appreciate, will be a very important asset in her chosen career of nursing. Many a lucky patient will be nursed back to health by our future Clara Barton. lots of things put fun in life for Mary June, but if you want to see her grin, mention basketball or French fried potatoes. Richard Mappes came to us from New Canaan, Connecticut, in February. This toll, fuit complexioned Yankee has a broad grin and on expression of good nature that we have found lives up to its promise. He has labored over the Carnival and collected scrap paper as earnestly as a charter member of the class. Donald Winder, who came back at mid-year to finish his senior year, is the First veteran to return to Plainville to finish his high school education. Don is a determined boy with u deep-founded desire to accomplish his goals.



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56mm September 4. P. H. S. welcomes us back for another session. 17. Miss Fields becomes Mrs. Hopping. 21. We get out at 11:30 and iourney happily to Dayton- Oakwood, but return with sad faces. 28. Everyone gets drenched watching the Norwood game. October 5. Seniors give the first dance of the year, iiFootbqll Fantasy? after the Central game. 12. Plainvillites happy as we beat North College Hill, 13-0. 16. Seniors smile for annual pictures. 18. Mr. Martin and his physics laborers take the day off to see an air show at Dayton. 19. Plainville is up against unbeaten Reading. P. H. 5. Swing Band gives a dance. 25. Victory over Fuirfield, 12-6. Jimmy Jordon curries winning touchdown. 26. Teacher's Association meetingethot eagerly antici- pated annual event. Seniors spend their time coltecting waste paper. November 2. Travel to Ludlow and are detected, 12-7. Football team eats hamburgers at Roberts's. 8. Elections for Civic Day. Bill Ellis is Mayor. Dottie Uvaus is our only councilwoman. 9. Home game with Woodward and they detect us 32-0. Stan McCracken and Frances Sanford ore crowned King and Queen at the Football Royale. 12. We orenit a bit disappointed about Armistice Day being celebrated today because it falls on Sunday. 12. HBest Foot Fs'nrwurd,H the Junior class play, turns out to be a smashing hit;especiul1y when the bed falls in. 17. Girl Reserves hold their tormul initiations. 18. Seniors toil far into the night over their Elizabethan Theatre essays that were assigned a month ergo. 22. Thanksgiving. We are grateful that peace has come. 30. We have the best turnout of the year for the G. A. A. Sadie Hawkins' Dance after our St. Bernard victory. December 5. Our treasurer, Dee Deweese, gives out statements, at the rate of 2c each time, to those who are late. 6. Dee is late. The physics class pulls bricks around with stringsefriction, you know. 7. Home Ec. Club holds a bake sale at the Anderson game. The Senior Hop. 11. We are still gasping over the close victory over Withrow. 18. Colder and more snow. Dee is seen eating cm ice cream cone on the way to school. 22. Seniors give their big formal dance, The Holiday Hop,H with Johnny Bennett's Orchestra. 25.1t's a Merry Christmas even if it is raining. 28. Varsity basketball team proves too much for the Alumni. Dance Bond plays for the dance. 31. New Year's Eve. What time did you get in? 36

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