Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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DORIS ANITA CAMPBELL Y-Teens l; G. A. A. 2; Home EC. Club 3, 4; Glee Club 4; Blue Devil Co-editor 3. Doris has a very versatile per- sonality. She has accomplished many teats in various classes and clubs. and is nearly always on the 9095 honor roll. Many advances have been made to- ward her goal, which is to be successful in the interesting field of journalism. She has written many excellent com- positions, and in her junior year, when she was co-editor ct the Blue Devil, she proved herself to be very capable in the pro- fession. Doris spends a lot of her spare time reading. This is her iavorite pastime, and it's a very proiitable one, especially for a future journalist. Being in- terested in school activities, Doris was a member of the Home Economics Club for two years, and did quite a bit of sewing during that time. Doris also belonged to the Glee Club, and we understand that she is fascinated by piano musice something to do with someone from Eastern. DAVID IOSEPH COTES Science Club 2, 3, 4,- Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3: Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3. Dave became one of us dur- ing our freshman year and has been a part of the class ever since. He is definitely the me- chanical type and can usually be seen either driving, or tink- ering with, his '37 Ford. Dave was a great help at all the stage productions here at Plainville, as he was the boy who rang the telephones and kept the cur- tains moving. Whenever any- thing needed fixing, Dave was there with his pliers and me- chanical mind. Dave was the envy of every senior when, in March, he took a two-week cruise on a destroyer-escort as a member of the Naval Reserve. Dave was interested in sports and participated in track and football. This season his ability to snag passes was demon- strated during the Lockland game, He was also a basketball manager for three years We all wish him the best of luck in his future life. We know that Dave will always be successful. 28 CAROL ANNE CLEMENTS YsTeens l, 4,- G, A. A. Z, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Triple Trio 3; Operettas South in Sonora 1, Hold Onto Your Hats 2, Jerry of Iericho Road 3,- Christmas Pageant 1. Dainty Carol is our nomination for the perfect lady. She is one of those friends that you can al- ways depend on. If ever there is something that needs doing, Carol is on the spot with a help- ful idea. If you tell her that secret you just can't help confidinq, you are certain it will go no further. She is the kind of good sport that can give and take a lot more kidding than the average person. Carol has been partici- pating in most of the activities since her freshman year. She is especially inclined toward the music department and gave her all to the Triple Trio for one year, while appearing in tho operettas for three years. The tasks that she Chgses are usually the most difficult, but she al- ways completes What she has set out to do. She is noted for her pretty hands, that are cap- able of doing such a variety of things. We all wish Carrol the best of luck in the future, and we know that her life will be an exceptionally happy one. n.5-

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NANCY CLARE BOUDE Y-Teens l. 2, 3, 4,- G. A. A. 11 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Spanish Club 3. Secretary 3; Blue Devil Staff 3, 4, Art Editor 4; Carnival Concessions Assistant 4. Nancy is one of the few people who has stayed with our class since kindergarten. Her person- ality is one that adds enthusiasm to almost any undertaking, and she is noted for coming up With dry witticisms on every subject. An active member of G. A. A., Nancy could be seen cheering the teams to victory every Tues- day afternoon. She is one of the more fortunate individuals who possesses a decided art ability, and it was certainly used to a good advantage. Every time one of the senior money-making pro- jects was being planned, Nancy was called upon to make post- ers. And, incidently, the picture of the high school on the head- ing of the Blue Devil was de- signed by Nancy's capable hand. She is not only blessed with artistic ability, but is also envied tor her Huffy blond hair and smooth look in dress. An assistant of the concessions, Nancy helped make this year's carnival the best. Her future life Will certainly be entertaining. GORDON LEWIS COLEMAN Basketball 1, 2, 3. 41 Captain 2, 4; Track 1r 2,- Class Vice President 4: Civic Day Fireman 2; Junior Play Skidding 3; Operetta South In Sonora 1: Masque and Mantle, President 4, Good natured, well-known by everyone, Mike is one of those people Who stands out in a crowd, partly because of his White hair, partly because of his accent, and partly because he's just himselt. A good asset to any class, Mike the got that nickname from a little dog he once owned and loved very muchl has proved to be a very versatile person. He played on the first string oi the basketball team ever since he came here from Hazard, Kentucky, as a freshman, and as captain this year, our Roly-Poly has really been on the ball. As president of the Masque and Mantle, Mike helped that organization to be an industrious and efficient club in its first year. In such positions as vice president of the Senior Class and Chairman of the Va- riety Show, Mike always did his jobs well, and could be de- pended upon under any circum- stances. We'd wish him good luck, but, because of his per- sonality, heill never need it. 27 RUTH CHARLANE BROWNING Y-Teens 1; French Club 3; Junior Play Skidding 3; Masque and Mantle 4; Student Director of How To Propose 4. Ruth claims that her chief de- sire is to have black hair and blue eyes, but her friends are all satisfied with her as she is. She throws herself wholeheart- edly into whichever of her va- ried activities her interest is cen- tered on at the time. Her main interest is drama, which was well shown by her work in our Junior Class play, and the Masque and Mantle plays. Her portrayal of the little old lady in Sunny Morning was very in- teresting, due to its great con- trast to Ruth. But drama isn't her only interest. She is quite an artist and enjoys tinting photographs or drawing car- toons. Glance in the art room some afternoon, and see the beautiful paintings done by Ruth's capable hand. If she so chooses she can go far in the field of commercial art. This in- terest in art is carried over to her choice and taste in clothes We Wish her good luck for there is no stopping her.



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BARBARA JANE DIECKBRADER Y-Teens 1. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; G. A. A. 1, Z, 3, 4: Spanish Ctub 3; Annual Advertising Staff 4; Masque and Mantle 4, Social Chairman 4: Ways and Means COVChairman 4; Paper Sale Chairman 4; From Chairman 3. Known to all of us as Dickie, she was probably the busiest girl in the senior class. Having a reputation of always doing a job well, she was always being called upon to be the chairman of some committee and as chair- man of the Ways and Means Committee, she really had her hands full. We have Dickie to thank for making such a great success of our prom, paper sates, rummage sale and many other money-making projects. She has been an active member at YeTeens, and was vice presi- dent of this worthy organization in her senior year. As a member of G. A. A. Dickie was always in there pitching. In the sum- mer she is a busy little secretary in her father's office. In the winter she was usually seen dashing to school and just beat- inq the tardy bell. Dickie has very few dislikes. Her greatest liking is for horses and dogs and her ambition is to raise them. She plans to attend Ohio Wes- leyan and we know she will do well. Y-ATE C. DEER. IR. Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2; Class Treasurer 2; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Civic Day Patrolman 4.- Intramurals 1, 2, 3. Yate Deer, better known to his classmates as Jun, or the fat man, is usually seen in two places; the Yacht Club working on his boat, or wherever therets food. This last can be proven by the excess bagqaqe he carries with him, and which has de- finitely been an asset to his football career. For tour years, Yate has had his name on the gridiron lineup at P. H. 3., either as tackle or guard. and has proven himself to be an out- standing player. As tar back as anyone can remember, Yate has always had a car of some sort. Sometimes it was a Model A Ford, sometimes a delivery truck, but at any rate you could always find him driving an ex- tra heavy load of kids around at any time. Yate also has an un- usual mechanical ability, and can put the oldest of automobiles in perfect running condition. We hope that this ability stays with him in later life, and he is able to make a go of any task he undertakes. 29 SALLY ANN CONSTABLE Y-Teens 1,2, 3. 4; G. A A. 1. 2. 3, 4; Blue Devil Co-Editor 3; Band 1,- Class Secretary 4. Since she entered this world on a dreary Winter day eighteen years ago, Sally has made her presence known to all within the bounds of her gay laugh and pixie smile. Her energy is timitless, as was easily proven in her junior year, When she be- came co-editor of the Blue Devil. She titled the position with all the efficiency and humor that are so Characteristic of hen Sally's years at Plainville have been spent in many extra-cura ricutar activities. She has been a loyal member of the G. A. A. and Y-Teens, and whenever a Chairman was needed, Sally at- ways seemed to filttthe bill. As secretary of the Senior Class, she had that never ending task of writing invitations, thank-you notes, and other correspond- ence. Sally's interests are varied, but uppermost in her prefer. ences are sports, music, and driving her new De Soto around, Her ambition is to get an R. N. after her name, and knowing Sal we're sure she's a cinch for success.

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