Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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PETER ARTH UR HULL HReady to split his sides with laughing. ?Cervances A true sportsman, Pete was prom- inent on Plainville's eleven-man football squad and was also a valuable member of intramural teams. His capacity for work and his qualities of salesmanship have been demonstrated throughout his high school career by his ability to hold iobs, and this year by his commendable work as advertis- ing manager of The Plainsman. And where would an annual be without ads? Always ready to lend a strong hand, Pete went on paper drives and sold cokes at games, whenever he wasnlt work- ing at the theatre. And let no man ever say that our Pete isn't a law- abiding citizen. His respect for the law was so apparent to his class- mates that they elected Pete pa- trolman on Mariemont's Civic Day, and were gratified to observe that he held that office with the dignity befitting it. LORETA FIENO Perseverance is more prevailing than violence. ePlutarch HNow I have posted the names of people to sell at all the rest of our basketball games. Every- one must either be there or have a substitute lined up. look over the list and check your name. She sounds menacing, doesnit she? Well, she's not, but as Senior Food Chairman she got results. Loreta has the gift of being al- ways able to take on one more responsibility, and yet you'll never find her without a smile. Be sides being Food Chairman she was the capable president of the G. A. A. in her senior year. Proof of her reputation as a speedy typ- ist is the great number of requests made of her. Loretals pleasing disposition and friendly smile have made her liked and re- spected by everyone. To acid to her already long list of assets is her naturally curly hair, something every girl dreams of and wishes for. JAMES EDWARD JORDAN Healthy by tempemnce and by ex.-:1rcise.n wpope Years ago, Jim Jordan was known as the kid who rode the black bike withzall the contraptions on it. Now he's known as Jt J,, the streak of lightning on the grid- iron. His reputation has spread far and wide as a pole vaulter, too, and we think it will be quite a while before Plainville comes up with anything better. His witty remarks and distinctive laugh have also helped to gain him friends. Jim's classmates chose him Foot- ball King in his senior year. One of J. J.'s favorite pastimes is driv- ing a car,- no doubt this is a hang- over from his bicycle days. It doesn't matter what condition the car is in, either, as anyone who ever saw Nellie can testify. Welre sure, though that the big- gest and most facinating contrap- tion Jim ever got near was the fire engine he had charge of when he was fire chief on Civic Day.

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MARIAN RUTH DOEBELE i'The fairest garden in her iooks and in her mind the wisest books? ?Cowley Marian has been an active mem- ber of the Y-Teens and the French Club. She served as busi- ness manager of the Blue Devil and also worked on the Assembly Program Committee in her senior year. Unusually high grades have given her the distinction of ap- pearing on scholarship teams every year during her high school career. Marion's maior hobby is writing letters to her many tore eign correspondents, and foreign languages are her favorite study. She hopes to make use of her language skill some day in her work as a iournalist. Marian also likes to bite her nails, though she wishes she didnit. And she most emphatically likes cuts. Friends who walk back and forth to school with Marian have become re. signed to waiting every now and then to give her time to pet some stray kitten. GEORGE DONALD LEMON iiHe made a thousand friends . , . yes, and he kept themT-Bennett When red-haired Don Lemon came to add color to the scene at Plainville High, he became without very much delay on im- portant and industrious member of the class of '47. Although Don knew few people in the class when he first come, he was soon popular and found himself seizrew tary of the seventh grade. In the eighth grade, Don held the posi- tion of treasurer of his class. He was awarded the Good Citizen- ship Medal in the eighth grade. Donis high school years were marked by a high scholastic rat- ing, active participation in sports and scholarship teams, and the holding of class offices. At the end of his iunior year he was one of the Five boys selected to go to Buckeye Boys' State. Don also served as a councilman on Civic Day, and held the office of Senior Vice-President and Secretary of the Hi-Y. BETTY JANE DOLL iiank as the windieShakespeate . Betty came to Pluinville in her sophomore year, and she has since become known for her witty personality vand her ability to make friends. Doll's favorite sport is basketball, at which she is c: wonder. Even after three years, most of us rub our eyes at some of the long shots she makes. Betty is an excellent skater and cm even better bowler. Her sense of humor makes her cu lot of fun to be with. A glance at her shows us what Betty is really like, for one of her most apparent assets is her ever-present smile, which reveals her dimples. Her active participation in the G.' A. A., YsTeens, and Chorus, and her diligent work on the Blue Devil made these organizations grate- ful to Betty. Uppermost in her scholastic interests is Betty's in- clination toward commercial studies. Her goal is a bookkeep- ing iob.



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TERESA FRADIANNO l'Those cwious locks so aptly twined whose every hair a soul doth bind. eCarew Here is a girl whom we have found eminently worth knowing A sharp sense of humor, :3 pleas- ant smile that now and then breaks into a merry giggle, and a dependable willingness to help anybody out of a tight spot make Teresa, or Dee Dee, as many of us have learned to call her, c: mighty handy person to have around. She. is a most capable seamstress, and her skill in that field won for her Cl coveted posi- tion on Shillito's High School Sew- ing Board. We have envied her some of the smart'costumes she has produced, although we're willing to admit she also wears them better than we could. Bas- ketball is Teresa's favorite sport, but with the loyalty of a true Plainvillite, she also cheered en- thusiasticully at all the football games. She is considering a into in the secretarial field, and the annual staff certainly recommends her. FREDERICK JOHN HUERKAMP nWhat can we do with those peat ple who will not believe anything unless it is in printTlxMontagne If you should happen to meet a tall blond fellow dashing down the hull toward 310, chances are that it is Fred. He has an almost uncanny ability for outrunning tardy bells. No doubt it was the experience afforded him by this occupation which enabled him to make, the track team. Also om active participant in football and intramural sports, Fred has still found time to work on class proie ects. A member of the Hi-Y, his slow, druwling, Hi there is a familiar trude-mark of the Marie- mont Theatre which would be sorely missed. A person who draws his greatest enioyment of life from merely being alive, Fred will long be remembered at Plainville. His interest lies in the business world, and we know that eventually Fred will tuck those long legs under some shiny mahogany desk and do Cl very good iob, too. ZOE ANNA HENN llGolden hair, like sunlight sm'emrnmg.n iSaxe Often seen in search of a new autograph to add to her colleen tion, Zoe likes to haunt symphony halls and stage doors. She was heart-broken not long ago when she lost the pen Jose lturbi had used. She doesn't spend all her time with her autograph album, though, as witnessed by her many additional hobbies. She likes horse-back riding, golf, and swim- ming, and some of her clothes are fine testimony of her sewing abil- ity. Zoe's artistic talent is often expressed in dress designing but on the more practical side, she also likes mechanical drawing. She is as yet undecided as to whether to follow in her father's footsteps and become an archi- tect, or to become -a dress-de- signer. Endowed with a truly distinctive voice, Zoe added grace and charm to the performance of the Carnival Variety Show and Jerry of Jericho Road.

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