Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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NANCY JANE TRILETY G. A. A. 21 3. 4,- Triple Trio 2, 3; Oper- ettas, Hold On To Your Hats, 2, HIerry of Jericho Road 3; Y-Teens 4; Masque and Mantle 4. Shortly after the beginning of our freshman year, Nancy are rived from Milford to join the ranks of the Plainsmen. She brought with her a sunny dis- position which has withstood the many responsibilities that have been heaped upon her worthy shoulders throughout each year. Nan's assistance could be counted upon at any time, because she was always ready and willing to lend a help- ing hand to the occasion. Many of the grand successes oi our Class have been due to Nan's nevereending abilities. Nancy was an enthusiastic participant in many activities, and a few of her interests include radio plays and the study of languages. We're sure Nancy could do either job well, but she tells us that her main ambition is to be- come a nursery school teacher. So maybe she'll study the arts of Blissian and radio in her spare time. We know that Nancy has a successful and interesting fu- ture ahead. IOHN HARVEY PFAU Civic Day Fire Chief 4; Track 2, 3; Foot- ball 3; Spanish Club 3; lntramurals 2, 3, 4. One of those fellows you notice in a crowd because of his manly physique, lack is a classmate with whom we have enjoyed spending these last six years at Plainville. A person that we have found to make exception- ally good company, Iack is known for his ability to crack a funny joke While maintaining the soberest of expressions. Jack became more popular than ever when he acquired his PlymOuth convertible, and he could be seen every morning bringing a gang of fellows to school, and taking a larger one home in the afternoon. lack was also interested in the sports world, and played several years of football, as well as helping Doc with the younger players this year. Now that our high school career has drawn to a Close, we wish the best of suc- cess to this Classmate, knowing that he will make as favorable an impression on others as he has on us. 40 CARYLL MARY THOMAS G. A. A 1, Z. 3, 4. Point Secretary 4: Commercial Clubl Secretary 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Home EC. Club 3, 4,- Operetta Jerry oi Jericho Road 3; Blue Devil Typist 3: Annual Typist 4. Whenever there is work to be done in helping the class. you could always find Carol Willing to lend a hand. She has par- ticipated in many activities dur- ing her four years at Plainville. Carol likes basketball, music and humor, and oh yes, she also likes a certain senior, and can usually be seen giving most of her attention to the latter. Art is one of her many hobbies, and her greatest ambition is to be a commercial artist. She would also like to design clothes for a fashion magazine. Carol was the G. A. A. point Chairman in her senior year, and worked very hard getting some of the girls their letters and pins. Carol is very congenial and she gets along well with everybody. You may have noticed the unusual spelling of her name under her picture. Caryll is on the birth certificate, but her first grade teacher thought that it should be spelled Carol. As our final ape predation, we spell it Caryll.

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IEAN MARILYN SAVAGE Scholarship 1, 2: G. A. A, l. 2, 4: YATeens 1, 2, 4; Spanish Club 3; An- nual Staff 4; Blue Devil 1, 2, 4, Assistant Editor 4: Junior Play Skidding 3: Masque and Mantle 4. Whenever there are any school activities going on you can count on Jean being right there making them a success. Jean, one of the most sought after girls in the school, disproves the old saying: e Beautiful but Dumb eby keeping her grades at the very top. Last year she convincingly portrayed the character Mrs. Hardy in our junior play. lean moved to Rich- mond, Virginia; but we were all glad to welcome her back as a senior. She immediately got into the swing of things by be- coming our Blue Devil assistant editor. Besides doing all this, lean has taken up the hobby of raising Persian kittens. Jean has proven to us her capable leader- ship in her participation in our many senior projects, such as being in charge of the very suc- cessful carnival dinner. 80 When she says- I'm going to write a bestseller someday, we don't doubt her a bit. Good luck lean. CHARLES OWEN MILLER Hi-Y Z, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4,- Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4: Blue Devil Staff 3; Operetta terry of Iericho Road 3. Charlie came to us from Lexing- ton, Virginia, in the eighth grade, and made a hit with us right away. His southern accent, easy manner, and friendly smile have never failed to make him one of the most likeable mem- bers of the class. In addition to this his musical endowment has always been of enjoyment to everyone. This ability also won him the unique distinction of be- ing in the Junior Class Play in his freshman year. Charlie has always had an ever-active inter est in sports. He participated in football, and was on the tennis team for several years, besides playing intramural basketball during that time. He was also editor of the sports page of the Blue Devil his junior year. Charlie spends most of his spare time at the Old Drug Store, where he claims to be champion soda-jerker. He says his ambi- tion is to have a lifetime job of loating, but we don't really be- lieve him. BABETTE MARIE SCHMIDT G. A. A. l, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Home EC. Club 3, 4; Operetta Jerry of Jericho Road 3: Masque and Mantle 4. Busy Bobby adds cheer to any group. She always has some news to relate to us in a story form Which we all enjoy. One of her pet peeves is those people who come and ask her how to spell her first name. They usually go away considerably happier or slightly more con- fused. On the basketball floor this lass is a favorite choice for forward, as any player will tell you. She has been an active member of G. A. A. for four years and has been in the Glee Club for two years, having also taken part in the Operetta as a junior. But her talent doesn't end there-she sings, sews and cooks with no difficulty. With this background it is no wonder that she has been a loyal mem- ber of the Home Economics Club for the length of her junior and senior years. Her ability to knit sweaters is the envy of all senior girls. Bobby tells us her ambi- tion is to become a nurse, and we're sure she could cure anyonel



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ROBERT MEREDITH RADLE Science Club 3, 4, V. Pres. 3, Pres. 4; HivY 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4; Basketball 4,- Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Tennis 3, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2., 3, 4, Pres. 3, 4; Class Pres. 3; Annual Ass't Editor 4; Operettas 1, 2. 3: Masque and Mantle 4; Civic Day 4,- Scholarship Team I, 2, 3, 4; Ir. Play Skiddinq. If you should see a red flash dash past you in the hall, don't give it another thought, that's just the treckle-faced kid with the horn-rimmed glasses going from one of his classes or activ- ities to another. In those classes and activities Bob has excelled in every field he has undertaken, though especially in science and mathematics. In the field of science, which he plans to take up after college, Bob has been at the top of each class and has done very well in state scholar- ship tests. But our boy Radle is no bookworm. Having played four years of tennis, he was honored by being given a trophy for being the best boy player in the Miami Valley. During his junior and senior years he was captain of the tennis team Bob also rates highly as a basketball player, having worked hard enough to land a berth on the varsity squad his senior year. He plans to con- tinue his education at DePauw. Bob is bound to be a success. SUZANNE VOSMER G. A. A. 1, 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Spanish Club 3: Masque and Mantle 4,- Chairman of Senior Carnival. Suzie's Winsome personality captivated the hearts and admir- ation oi everyone who knew or came in contact with her during her years at Plainville. She will always be remembered for her radiant smile and sparkling eyes which are natural possessions of hers. Suzie loves having a good time and was always ready to assist in entertainments, and was equally as handy to assist in any work that was to be done. She was a very active and loyal member of the GA A. A. Sue was also a tour year member of Y-Teens and was president her senior year. She was a member of the Spanish and Dramatic Clubs. As general chairman of the Senior Carnival she really raked in the money. Next year Suzie plans taking a course in Home Economics at the Uni- versity of Cincinnati. Suzie is the kind of a person that we will always connect with Hout dear old school days when we sit , alone reminiscing in years to come. 41 ROBERT ALLEN ROUSH Hi-Y 3; Baseball 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3 Bob is rather on the small side, standing approximately 5'7 , and is usually seen more than heard, Many times this quality proves to be a very desirable asset. Although small in size, he is large in spirit. Bob has a slow, cautious air about him that some- times gives him a lack-a-daisical appearance, but this is com- pletely untrue. He works at the Mariemont Theatre and also at the Hyde Park Country Club on a part time basis. When Bob is not working, you will usually see him driving about in a grey Chevrolet, or roaming around with Skin Bauer, who is well- known to all P. H. S. students. Bob has several likes, one of which is the love for outdoor life. In the fall he hunts, and in the spring and summer he fishes. As an added attraction, he took on the responsibility of being' student manager for the baseball team his sophomore and junior years. He leaves Plainville with our best wishes for a happy and prosperous future.

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