Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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$ignla 0t SEPT. 5 School opens-eanother year of good times and headaches! 12 Journey to Dayton for first iootbail game. Blue Devil team was in high gear 'tii someone threw a wrench in the worksethe Oakwood team. 18 First Pep Assembly. First gander at new cheerleaders. 19 Engaged Deer Park in friendly game. Kaiser and Lentz each score a touchdown. We lost. 22 Seniors have their bright and shining faces photographed. 26 Surprise! Football team ties Norwood. 27 Hi-Y gives first dance of year. Floor show for added attraction. OCT. 3 Game with Central. Austin scores on pass from Hoxby, Final score Central 36, Plainvilie 6. 7 First Assembly Program. Dr. McCoy talks on UNESCO. 13 Neophites of Hi-Y get the works! 15 Dramatic talent of Iunior Class is exhibited in play tryouts. 17 Reading 13, Plainviiie 8. DeWeese scores two points, Elmer suiiers a broken ankle. Seniors give dance, only bright event of the day. 24 More Football! Fairfieid 14, Plainviiie 13. Crigler and Kaiser both score. Junior High sponsors a dance. 29 More annual pictures taken. Boy Scouts from Walnut Hills and Withrow entertain us with report on International Scout Iamboree. 30 Biggest news of year! Piainville upsets Wyoming. Kaiser scores two touchdowns. Ahr kicks deciding point in last minute of game. 31 No school. Love those teacher's meetings. NOV. 5 Civic Day Assembly. Rowdy affair. 6 Pow Wow; big parade through town. School spirit rises. 8 Two in a row! We beat Milford! 4 Last gameeLockland 19, Plainville B. In closing the football season, boys should be complimented for their fine competitive spirit. Three cheers for Doc! 15 Big social event of year-The Football Royaie. Jerry Roberts and Ioan Reid crowned King and Queen. Novel type of music is furnished. 22 Juniors present After All. It's Spring. A fine performance; Con- gratulations. and her first orchid, to Miss Cloosl 25 Basketball campaign begins. St. Bernard isn't very accommodatinqv we lost. 27 Thanksgiving holidayi4 days of freedom! DEC. 1 No more freedom. 5 Travel to Madeira for second game. Blue Devils win. 8 Terrace Park gives assembly program. Very funny. 9 Football Banquet. Members of football team are honored for their efforts the past season. 13 Walnut Hills vs. Plainviiie. Ouch! W. H 65, P. H. St 35. 17 Y-Teens and Hi-Y give party for orphans. Jay plays Santa Claus; very realistic! 19 Christmas vacation. Christmas program Miss Ctoos joyously takes off for Painted Post, New York. Piainviile trounces Milford. 20 Santa Claus Bali. Doc plays Sarita this time. Says he would like a full time job. 26-27 Norwood tournament. Boys didn't do too well. Better luck next time. Final scoregAlumni 26, P. H. S. 25. 31 New Years Party. Hi-Y and Y-Teens have a gay, gay, time. IAN. 3 Varsity wins again. P. H. S. 54, Terrace Park 40. Kruse scores 23 points. 5 Town Meeting of the Air program is transcribed from P. H. S. auditoriumi We were ably represented by certain intelligent seniors. No remarks! 1 48

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guns 1968 inq the team to final victory. Rita tried to con- tact Bob Roush and Ben Webb while over- seas but had no luck. They are missionaries, you know, and happen to be in darkest Africa at the moment. Nancy Trilety has gone into business in Indiana She operates a doughnut shop which has so far produced torty-seven Varieties. and she is her own best customer for the dough- nut holes. Chrysler has proclaimed as indispensible, its chief car tester, Gene Lent; who has tin- ally realized his ambition of riding in nothing but De Sotos. Louis Graeter is still in the candy business but is on the verge of a complete nervous collapse as he can find no new flavors for his ice cream. That new chain of theatres is being built by Pat Bingham but are going to be fought by loan Reid, Who as a minister's wife, tears that they will lower church attendance. I journeyed on to New York where Nelson Beckler showed me around. He knows the town quite well and was selected as the play boy of 1962 by Pat Ebersole, society editor, Rosalyn Lueders is starred in the new opera written by that brilliant composer, Roy Joyer. Ieanne Lineback was promoted from Chorus girl to producer and is doing a fine job. There was an art exhibit given for Carol Thomas' sketches and Laura Wierwille's paintings of intricate knitting stitches. It re- ceived excellent reviews from Times' art critic, Wesley Eaton. The dean of Vassar, Nancy Fletcher, is rav. 47 inq about her new psychology teacher. Yate Deer. She also reported that lack Pfau re- cently lectured there on etiquette for college girls. On the coast of Maryland Nancy Clare Boude is running a seaside restaurant still waiting for that ship to come in. Lois Levitt is working as a waitress there and lay Eisen- hart has become a famous chef. Harold Kruse, pipe manufacturer, and Cliff. Loy, maker of fine lingerie, were arguing over Annaree Potter. It seems that she is now a top flight model and they both want her for their particular product. Babette Schmidt opened a nursery for her sister's children but has now expanded and I met Suzanne Vozmer coming in with her record-setting four pairs of red haired twins Back in New York City, Carol Clements is hard at work on another biology project for the Martin Museum. She has spent ten years on this one. Bumped into Janet Merriam, who is a sec- retary to Bob Radle. Radle is making a for- tune writing singing commercials for Jerry Hoberts' Robust Robot. This robot does use ful little things around the house. Yes sir, Coleman, that covers all my illus- trious classmates. Every single one has a notable position and will be able to support us in the coming campaign. Coleman stands up and promptly falls on his face as his legs have gone to sleep from sitting and listening to D. B.'s normal flow of conversation. When he has recovered suffi- ciently to speak, he utters that historic word, Yep.



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the C.I'almatx 9 10 13 16 17 23 29 30 31 FEB. 4 6 13 16 21 23 25 28 B1ue Devils rack up another one. Hartwell is the victim. Mt. Healthy provides the opposition which fails to stem the victory surge of the Blue and Gold. Another entertaining assembly program. Milford students exhibit their talents in the Voice of America. Blue Devils lose to Norwood, by 3 points. Doc misses the game be- cause of illness in his family. Mustangs of Madeira get revenge; they beat our boys 38 to 37, Doc is still missingeErnie coaches the team very capably. Seniors throw a dance. Literally, that is! Plainville wins over Batavia 49 to 42. Assembly program. Mr. Sjobiarn, a very talented pianist, is our quest. Very entertaininqiin more ways than one! Plainville beats Deer Park. G. A. A. sponsors Lassie's Leap in the gym atter the game. Girls foot the bill. Blue Devils travel to Oxford McGuffey and return the victors! Science Club takes a trip to Hamilton. Get taken through the mills.I Agony! Terrace Park beats us 29 to 281 That makes it even at one apiece. Blue Devils play best game 01 season against St. Xavier. Lost by 2 points. Freshmen sponsor the Cupids Caper in the cafeteria. They break all records on class dances with $30.00 profit! Mike arrives in his new Chryslere'29 model that is! Three one act plays by Masque and Mantle. First of many spec- tacular events by this group. G. A. A. basketball finals. Amber Girls champs. Susie Vosmer is seen madly dashing down the halls looking for a lost concession. P. H. S. halls bulge from the hundreds of people eagerly awaiting the opening of that super-colossal event, the Senior Carnival. MAR. 4, 5, 6 Tournaments at Xavier. 5 11,12,13 15 16 18 19 20 APRIL 2 14 30 MAY 3 1 5 28 31 Radle breaks wrist so he could help finish up the annual. More tournaments and torn ligaments. We lose to Wyoming in semi! finals. 32-25. Beat Lockland in consolation game 53-41. The '48 Plainsman goes to press. Phew! Masque and Mantle banquet. Mothers are invited. Future protaqanists tyou look it upt show up for Senior play tryouts. Science Club leaves for Windy City. New tradition added to Plainvilles Special events. G. A. A. Basket- bait Royale. Snake Kruse and lean Savage crowned King and Queen. Sophomore Sweater Swing. Were you there? Guess what! D. Blakeney gets here on time, and shocks Mr. Martin. Senior Class does it again! Play is a huge success. Last time we entertain the Plainville audience. tLucky peoplelt Scholarship tests are taken. Quiet! Genius burns! G. A. A. play day; another successful day With new friends. Junior-Senior Prom given by '49ers. Memorable event. 1948 Plains man arrives. Home EC. Club go to Columbus, had an interesting time. JUNE 1, 2 After exams, students are ready to Drop Dead. Last mental exer- 6 9 15 tions of year. Baccalaureate Service. The day we've been waiting foreGRADUATION. Seniors march down the aisles for the last time; not quite so joyously. We all join in saying, Farewell P. 1-1. 8.; its been nice. 49

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