Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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To Dorothy Blokeney, my ability to be on Iime-Jean Thompson. To Jim Potter, my year-oround raneDon Geiger. To Jim Lemon, my six fee? fwoeFred Huerkamp. To Bob Redle, my tennis racker-Dick Frey. To Hurry Ebersole, my cashmere sweater-Sclly Whitcomb. To Jean Haven, the length of my haireloe Anna Henn. To Jim and Jerry, the responsibility of carrying on the Baker traditione- George Baker. To Dick McLeish, my nickname Arch --William McLeish. To Carol Clements, my social blundegs-Jviurguret Anne Hunt. To Laura Wierwille, my name which begins with B so she won't have lo sit in the back of every classeNancy Berry. To Jay Eisenharf, my appetife-Virginic Hunfer. TQ Mary Lou Schrecongosf, my slow quk-Libby White. To Harold Kruse, my heighf-Mury Puffen. To any warm blooded person, my ieep-uJoan Tice. To Jock Breslin, my speedeJim Jordon. To Millie McArthur, my big feefeBob Summers. To Ev Spelmun, my five o'clock shadoweJim Hopeweil. To Leslie Haldeman, my cheerleading abilityeTom Roland. To David Thompson, my title of 'hCrusherhheFrank Summers. To some other baseball genius, my cafcherhs miffeJim Wiikl'nson. To Eric Vornberg, my typing abilityeEHa VuoHo. To the future senior food chairman, my co-operqfion fhreots-Lorefu Fieno. To Donna Lou Meyers, in case she wants a change, my raven +resses- Miriam Thompson. To Randall Greig, my French vocabularyeMuriun Doebele.

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Dec. 26e0heMy achini back! Seniors had another paper drive. This time it was cold. Dec. IBeAlumni helped entertain during the holidays with a dance at the Inn. Dec. 30eVarsity vss AlumnieNeed I say more? Junl 2-What a struggle to get up this marning, especially to go back to school! Couldn't have been that we all had such a big time during vacaticn-or could it? Jan. 10-Hard to decide which was shining the most--the Juniors' happy faces or those sparkling new rings. Jan. 13eTom P., what happened? You made itl KiltoleVeS YOU Jan. 22eWae is me-examsl Was that my imagination or While they Just! did I hear the band playing funeral marches? Jan. 24-Semester grades. I resolve to study harder next semester.H lsays who?l Jans aleAtter a victory over Anderson, the Home Ec. girls went frigid on us and presented The Snow-bull -but there weren't any being thrown at the dance! Nice and warm, in tact! Feb. GeToday the Hi-Y and Y-Teens presented a joint as- sembly with Dr. Slutz as speaker. His subiect Boy and Girl Relations was one in which we were all very much interested. Feb. lZePaul G's trip to the Lin-Tulip Co. started out as an errand but ended as a tragedy. Paul refused to pay attention to the friendly cap and he was presented with a ticket. Feb. meCupid must have played mean tricks on the St. X boys because they certainly looked sad at 10:30 P4 M. tConfidentially, it was Piainville that really upset themll The G. A. A. dance after the game was a huge success. Feb. 15-The Seniors performed a miracle! After only three weeks of preparation, we raked in more profit on our super- Ml duper Carnival than any previous claSSeta mere $700l. . I Feb. 19-Are aur buttons busting! Bill McLeish received H '9 road, Jerry. word that he was among the top 40 in the nation-wide Science Talent Search. Mr. Martin and Bill were seen walk- ing on clouds. Assembly today, honoring Bill, very impressive. Feb. ZleHappy Birthday, Mama'hetrom Judy! Feb. 27eWhispers-whispersewhispeneeveryane except Arch. Seniors have surprise party in order to send Bill aft with our best wishes far success in Washington. The Stu- dent Assembly Committee presented a forum on ways to better the student. Views presented by Blakeney, Doebele, Hudgel, h McLeish, Rudle, Roland, and Swisher, and teachers chdman, x Ernstingl and Martin. Feb. ZB-Pluinville walloped Georgetown in First round of dis- trict basketball tournaments. Mar. leKruse saved the day! In the second round of the tournaments we had a little trouble getting by New Richmond, but finally came out on the right end of the score. Mar. 5e-Htp-hip-hooruy. Seniors travel to station to welcome .---- - h Bill. Brass Band and everything. Mar, beAll English 4 students go to the theatre! Hamlet really had a time in his day! s I h. Ih ' Mar. l4ellJerry of Jericho Road presented by music de- A -re partment. Very cute, especially Hthem bears. Mar. ZBeWith basketball season over, the Freshmen gave a big dance to relieve monotony of dull weekeends. A-heml Baccalaureate Bonnets Mar. 29-Any old clothes today? Juniors out in full force for their rummage sale to raise money for the From. May Q-Atter many hours at both hard work and tun, the 'tSenior Dramatists present our last money-making proiect. The end of the year really comes in sight when there is noth- ing more for which to make money. May 24eThe long-awaited Jr.-Sr. From and Banquet tinully came. Everything certainly was wonderful! sigh-e June 5 8x 6--lsn't it grand being a Senior! Just to get those dreaded exams over witheA whole week earlier than any- one else. June 8-lnspiring baccalaureate sermon given by Dr. Hezlep. First experience with mortar-buards. June 9, IO, 'l'I-Seniors go swimming while under-clussmen sweat over exams. June lleAmid tears and smiles we receive congratulations and well-wishes. And so We leave the beloved halls of aur P. H. S. to go on to new triumphs. U tr hAe. W Senior Solilnquies 27 a Prom-enading Pump and tare-thee-wall



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adamant To any IiHIe mouse, my love for cheese-BeHy Doll. To Mr. Martin, my ioke bookaearl Kemper. To Yafe Deer, my dean lockermTeresu Frudianno. To Dean Kaiser, my soft voicemMarilyn Meyer. To anyone they will fit, the brigh'r red shorts I wore 'In the Junior Ploym Paul Graefer. To Yvonne Mohlman, my ability to listenmJeun Black. To Mike Coleman, my black hair-Beulah Clark. To Beity Jean Hutchinson, my demurenessWTexanna Peacock. To whoever is smart enough 1'0 grab it, my 3th bell sea? right beside the doothete Hull. To The junk pile, my Chevrolef-Paul Wardlow. To Gordon DeWeese, my charming iokes--Bud Bluckford. To Sally Constable, my peroxided bangs-Marilynn Jenkins. To Derek Hoxby, my temporary driverhs license so he can begin learning how to handle a curmJeun Bonnell. To Nancy Bailey, my haIf-kniffed socks-nLouanne Clark. To Bill McCord, my drumsmTom Payne. To Willa Pendergruf, my love of basketbalI-Carolyn Carlson. To Leroy Federle, my athletic abililmeoe Walker. To Joe Ferguson, 1he burden of being Plainvillehs tall, dark, and handn some-Rulph Sipe. To Cliff Loy, my long hair-Richdrd Fox. To. next year's moneywmukers, my business capacityF-Clyde Phillips. To anyone who can colleci if, the money I am owed-Lip Ludwig. To Gene Lenfz, my red hairmDon Lemon. To anyone who wants it, my iob of running errands for Mr. Martinm- Muitlond Clark.

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