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PATRICIA JEAN EBEBSOLE Spanish Club 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4; Majorette 1, , 3. 4. Nice things come in small packages, is a good saying which might be applied to Pat. Her friendly personality secures her many staunch supporters. She can really twirl her baton, too. A majorette for four years and head majorette in her senior year is a record to be proud oi Patsy has been active in Y-Teens, Girls Athletic Associa tion, and the Spanish Club. Pat seems shy and quiet in the classroom, but this isn't her real self. She is just as full of pep as any member of the class. As proof of this, Pat is always asked to help in matters Which deeply concern the Senior Class. She is quite capable of performing such tasks that are given her. Her main interest centers around tashions, as she intends to become a fashion designer. She will continue in this field by going to the University of Cincinnati to study Applied Arts. We all wish her loads of luck, and know she will obtain what she desires. RAYMOND EUGENE DECAMP Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 2, 3,- Junior Play, Stage Manageri Ray can usually be seen zoom- ing down the street in his grey Pontiac. His main interest is cars, and as he works for a me- chanic, he knows a lot about the subject. Ray loves to eat and combines this love with a highly developed sense of humor. He has one of those easygoing, even dispositions that is wel- come everywhere and he never gets excited. Ray joined in all class activities and the Hi-Y wel- comed his membership tor three years. What time was left from his all important job he used on Intramural Sports for two years, but his main extracurricular activity centered around a pretty, black-haired girl that an- swers to the name of Pat. His one vanity is his knowledge of motors, but others usually point out his curly hair. Bay has al- ways claimed that his chief am- bition is to graduate irom school, but now that ambition has been attained, his friends know he will go on to win the very best in life 36 NANCY MARILYN FLETCHER Y-Teens 4; G. A. A. 4,- Co-Chatrman of Christmas Card Sales 4 We of Plainville and particu- larly of the Senior Class, were honored by having Nancy Fletcher as one of our students this year. Coming from High- lands High School, Fort Thomas, Kentucky, Nancy became one of the gang in no time at all. The night of any football or basketball game, Fletch could be seen in her Packard con- vertible driving a car load of kids around. Nancy's prize pos- session and chiei interest is her horse, Red. He certainly is a beauty. Whenever Fletch isn't home, she can always be found over on Reading Road Where Red is boarding. Some of our more fortunate classmates have had the opportunity to ride this prancing steed. One could gather that Fletch's ambition is to raise horses, and we have no doubt that with her ability and keen understanding, some day she will have her ranch and rare palaminoes. She plans to enter Miami University in the fall and we all Wish her the best of luck.
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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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BERNARD GORDON DEWEESE Football 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4. Vice President 4; Junior Classical League, President 4; Annual Business Manager 4. Gordon is one of those people who never seems to be in a hurry, but always manages to get things done on time. In prac- tically all of the class activities, you would find Gordon silently but effectively doing his job, and he had plenty of them, too. As business manager of the Annual this last year, he did his, most important job in an ad- mirable way, bringing in the money from all sides. Gordon is also an important member of several school organizations, and as president of the Classical League, a newly founded langu- age club of the school, he helped put that organization, on its feet in its first year. Gordon also has sporting interests as well as academic ones. He played football his junior and senior years, but his first choice is baseball, and he has been on that team ever since his fresh- man year when Plainville won the State Championship. Gor- don's ambition is to become a doctor, and we wish him luck for the hard years ahead. RITA MARIE GRAF G. A. A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4,- Y-Teens 4; Commercial Club 3: Glee Club 3. 4; Masque and Mantle, Treasurer 4; Home EC. Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Annual Typist 4: Blue Devil Typist 3, 4: Operetta lerry of Iericho Road 3; Christmas Program 4. Rita, sometimes known as Muscles, is known for her humorous personality and her ability to make and keep friends. Her school spirit has always been of the highest, and you can always count on Rita to be the life of the party. Her laughter can brighten any gathering, for no one can resist her lighthearta edness. Rita's favorite sport is basketball, which was well dem- onstrated for four years on Tues- day afternoons in G. A. A. sports. As Vice-president of the G. A. A., Rita aided this worthy organization in having another successful year.' She was also treasurer of the newest of clubs at Plainville, the Masque and Mantle, and did a fine job of balancing the books. Rita was a great help to Mr. McNeil this year in checking the reserved seats at the Varsity and Reserve basketball games. We know that her future will be successful, be- cause she has proven her abilr ities time and again to the class of 48. 31 Track 1. 2, 3, 4: HivY Z, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Intramurals 1, Z 3 4. Tall. silent Wes is the owner of an ideal disposition. We have never seen him angry or With- out a smile. He Claims that one thing that makes him unhappy is being called upon to give speeches before the class, be- cause he is allergic to crowds; but he does it and does it well In his junior year he was one of the five boys selected to go to Buckeye Boys' State, Wes's hob- bies are numerous; however, his outstanding one is hunting. He owns quite a Collection of guns and can answer any questions on the subject that one may wish to ask. His skill in carvingr and drawing, also, shows that underneath that calmness there lies great talent and ambition. Those who have seen him in action on the track field won't doubt that this ambition is not to be underestimated. Combined with these talents, Wes'I is also a good student and a willing worker. We wish him success in the future, as the craftsman he intends to be.
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