Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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FIRST ROW-Paf Ebersole, Rita Gruf, Sally Constabie, Nancy Boude, Ru1h Browning, Doris Campbell, Marion Boewer, Barbara Dieckbruder, Nancy Bailey. SECOND ROW Mrs. Barnes, Viroldo Cline, Dorothy Blokeney, Carol Clements, Pal Aycock, Ya1e Deer, Ray DeCamp, Louis Grae1er, Mike Coleman, Nelson Beckler. THIRD ROW Jim Anthony, David Cotes, Jay Eisenhurl, Jerry Buckmusi'et', Joe Ferguson, Gordon De Weese, Bob Allen, Wesley Ealon, Walter English. NOT IN PICTURE Jerry Baker, Ben Cohee, Georgia Belden. FIRST ROW-Eurl Seibert, Richard Mcleish, Millicent McArthur, Jeanne Linehack, Rosalyn Lueders. Janet Merriam, Jean Haven. Marian Roessler, Barbara Larhrop. SECOND ROW-vGene Leniz, Laura Wierwille, Jean Savage, Joan Reid, Nancy Trileiyl Bob Roush, Charles Miller, Suzanne Vosmer, Bob Rodle, Clifford Loy, Mrs. Hundmun. THIRD ROW-Dean Kaiser, Annuree PoMer, Lois LeuviH, Joyce Holloway, Mary Metz, Bubelfe Schmidt Carol Thomas, Jerry Roberis. Roy Joyer. Jack Phlu, Harold Kruse. NOT IN PICTURE Rober1 Larson.

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AM, gratin 66am We, the Junior Class, entered Plainville in '42. As seventh graders we were little horrors but as anyone can testify we outgrew this trait. Miss Millisor and t'Doc Kusel were our able advisers. Dorothy Blakeney was our president for the year. As eighth graders we looked scornfulty back on the juvenile seventh grade. Mrs. Krieder and Mrs. Barnes were our advisers for the year and Jerry Baker was elected president. The eighth grade state tests came all too quickly but we managed to OVercome this obstacle and soon took our place as freshmen; a wiser and quieter class. Our first freshman dance, the carnival con- cession, and sports occupied most of our time this year. Bob Larson, Jim Anthony, Jerry Baker and Joan Reid were our officers and proved very capahle. Mrs. Schaeffer and Miss Fields had the hectic task of being our advisers. Time passed quickly and we soon found our- selves sophomores. A great number of our boys and girls became members of the various clubs and athletic organizations at school. Our annual Sweater Swing was a big success and our con- cession rat the carnival again went over the top. Mr. Miller and Mrr Setter Were our advisers for the year and Jim Anthony, Bob Larson. Yate Deer and Barbara Dieckbruder were our officers. This last year has found us hard at work on our class play, ttSkiddingJ' Our class rtngs were c: wonderful Christmas present, and reminded the seniors that we woutd succeed them next year. The crowning point of the year was the Junior Prom, which gets better every year, as any iunior will testify. 46



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Saehma'ze 65mm After years of hard work, we can finally soy proudly, We are the Sophomore Class. Upon entering Plainville we soon became acquainted with such terms as study hall, class, and detention Bill Linquist, Marietta Librandi, Marty Jones and Jim Baker were our ofFIcers for the seventh grade. .' To the surprise of almost everyone, we staggered through our first year very success- fully and finally become ttLords of the Lower Halls, that is, eighth graders. Our carnival concession took the prize for making the most money. Our advisers for the year were Mrs. Kreider and Mrs. Barnes. We took the state test in our stride and graduated to the Upper floor. A tough scholastic schedule augmented by extra curricular subiects helped us to pass our freshman year quickly. Mrs. Hopping and Mrs. Boyle guided us through our first year of high school. Our Windy Whirl was a big SUCH cess and we were eluted at the way our first dance was received. During our sophomore year football, basket- ball, baseball and track occupied our boys. The sophomore girls also participated in Y-Teens and G. A. A. We threw Hiterallyt two great dances dur- ing the year, The Harvest Hop tand the annual Sweater Swing. Both were well attended. 43

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