Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Page 56 text:

We Can't cTake: We, the members of the Plainville High School graduating class of the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and torty-eight, being of sound mind and other- wise. do hereby and whereas proclaim this document to be our last will and testament. ITEM I We, the party of the first part do solemnly offer our sincere congratulations to the faculty, in amazed wonderment at their accomplishment of the impossible! ITEM 11 We, the party of the first part, do bequeath to the class of '49: 1. All our research on the art of cheating. 2. A box of aspirin to carry them through the trial and tribulations of being seniors. 3. Room 310, fully equipped with Mr. Martin and Miss Cloos and 56 worn and honored seats. ITEM III 1, Bob Allen, leave my fatal attraction for women to Leslie Haldeman. I, Pat Aycock, leave my southern accent to 10 Boyd to be used on her next victim. I, Jim Anthony, leave my bouncy walk to Anita Thomas. I, Nancy Bailey, leave my multicolored scarves to next year's basketball team to be made into new uniforms. L Nelson Beckler, leave my tuxedo and top hat to next year's candidate for mayor. I, Pat Bingham, leave my variety of hairdo's to Danny DeCamp. 1, Rita Grat, leave my athletic fervor to Doc with which to inspire his promis- ing athletes. I, Betty Hutchinson, leave my immunity for children's diseases to Joyce Ann Lehrer. I, Roy oner, leave my love for book reports to Jerry Buckmaster. I, Dean Kaiser, leave my fan mail to Monk Austin. 1, Snake Kruse, leave my robin's-egg blue Studebaker to anyone with $3,000. 1, Bob Larson, leave my Henry Fonda appeal to Jimmy Potter. 1, Lois Leavitt, leave my job in the lunchroom to anyone who wants it. 1, Gene Lentz, leave my array of old jokes to Mr. Martin to replenish his files for next year. 1, Jeanne Lineback, leave my flashbulb camera to Tom Christy. I, Cliii Loy, leave my always accurate weather predictions to good old I. Cecil. I, Rosalyn Lueders, leave nothing. I'm taking everything With me. I, Millie McArthur, leave my plaid coat to Assault to wear for his Sunday-goe to-meeting horse blanket. 1, Richard McLeish, leave my miniature addinqmachine to next year's Senior Class Treasurer. 52

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Stutt ASSET manners innocent look southern drawl complexion eye lashes vitality frat pin good long shot sunlamp blonde hair red and blue specs angelic look new Studebaker white hair pixey smile willingness to Cooperate his beard curly hair serene disposition dark eyes elusiveness strutting technique wavey hair tankiness horsemanship athletic ability frankness diamond ring smile northern drawl his 6'5 shrewd laugh helpfulness subtle sense of humor deep voice pink complexion musical ability witty remarks keeper of the funds green eyes artistic ability singing Voice eye brows personality hom-rimmed glasses being Joan executive look red hair fishing ability friendliness streak of gray hair Hi-Y pin blue eyes good looks batting average cashmere sweaters USUALLY SEEN at Humpty Dumpty's walking from Camden writing notes with Bob with once in the box office talking at the skating rink cutting up chewing gum dashing counting money with Jean working driving a '47 DeSoto working hard for the Seniors With Pat driving a truck just beating the tardy bell sleepy training his retriever talking at Harper's market grinning in a Packard convertible With Jack in school in her Ford with Iody with a blonde in his '48 Studebaker with Nancy in the cafeteria at the baseball field wherever there's a good band blushing limping anywhere but home ioafinq dashing into homeroom at the library at the old drug store in school laughing driving a new car working on this ?tll book on Wooster Pike With Rita and Mary ushering at the theatre with Benny with her sister pleasing personality driving aimlessly wandering telephone booth at the 01d drug store daydreaming AMBITION to graduate to be the perfect gentleman to gain weight to be a lab technician to have his own secretary to be a social worker to have five kids to be a good typist to be a lady of leisure to have black hair to be a journalist to do something to own a ranch to be a huge success to add R. N. to her name to tell comier jokes than R. A. M.'s to graduate to be a salesman to raise horses and dogs to get his Pontiac to run to be a craftsman to be a fashion designer to be a college grad to be a brewery executive to raise horses to be a pro sportsman to go to college te go to Kentucky to go to Florida to be Ferguson's partner to own a rasehorse to retire at 20 to become an authoress to go out west to get ahead in the music world to be a weatherman to have a singing career to live to be 100 to be an engineer to be a super secretary to be an artist to have a lifetime job of loafing to be Kaiser's partner undecided to get to be smart to live happily ever after to be a business tycoon to be a good secretary to join the Navy to write a best-seller to be a nurse to be a fashion artist to own her own car to be happy to join the Navy to be a Kindergarten teacher



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3t With MA I, Ianet Merriam, leave my long blond hair to Pat Rivers. 1, Mary Metz. leave my artistic ability to the students Who doodle 0n the blackboard. I, Charles Miller. leave my absent excuses to Ray Adkins to be used next time he gets rabbit fever. L Jack Ptau. leave my empty H30... bottle to Rose Brunner to be put on the shelf with her other ones. I, Annaree Potter, leave my witty remarks to Mr. Wuerdeman. 1, Bob Radle, leave my arguing power to Donna Lou Meyers in case she takes Physics next year. I, loan Reid, leave my calm, collected manner to Barbara Hanaford. I, Dorothy Blakeney, leave my ability for ceaseless conversation to Jean Miller. I, Marion Boewer, leave my basketball enthusiasm to Miss Quest. I, Nancy Boude, leave my nickname, Nudie. to anyone who thinks it fits them. I, Ruth Browning leave my brown eyes to someone who can wink. I, Doris Campbell, leave my place on the Honor R011 to Elmer Simone. I, Carol Clements, leave my girlish giggle to Pay Rushart. 1, Benny Cohee, leave my everlasting friendship to the inventor of venetian blinds tor Studebakers. 1, Mike Coleman, leave to Doc's office, a picture of my roly poly figure with the captiona'Don't Let This Happen To You! I, Salty Constable, leave my old hangout, The Humpty Dumpty. to Mr. Berry. I, Dave Cotes, leave my ability to tix a flat to Barbara Poysetl. 1, Ray Decamp, leave my protruding tummy to Morgan Damerow. I, Yate Deer, leave my desire to be a bum to Dick Graeter. 1, Gordon DeWeese, leave my orange tie to Iohn Pope. 1, Barbara Dieckbrader, leave my sweet and serene temperament to Miss Cloos. 1, Wesley Eaton, leave my long walk home to Bill Hanatord, 1, Pat Ebersole, leave my naive air of innocence to lack McAfee. I, lay Eisenhart, leave my laziness to Tommy Bachman. 1, Joe Ferguson, leave my long neck to Everett Spelman. 1, Nancy Fletcher, leave my naturally curly hair to Carolyn Told. 1, Louis Graeter, leave my always combed hair to Don Shackeltord. 1, Jerry Roberts, leave my book on How to Win Friends and Influence Peo- ple to next year's Senior Class President. I, Marian Roessler. leave my place in the senior class to my sister, Ellen. I, Bob Roush, leave my fifth year of high school to anyone who needs it. I. lean Savage, leave 10 free lessons on how to live with a cat to Paula Damerow. I, Babette Schmidt, leave my culinary ability to Betty Thompson. 1. Carol Thomas, leave my smile to Ronald Klemme. 1, Nancy Trilety, leave my Milford connections to Barbara Lathrop, 1, Sue Vosmer, leave my collection of medals to the school to be put in the trophy case with the rest of the loot. 1, Ben Webb, leave my Navy surplus supplies to the Armed Forces to help cut inflation. 1, Laura Wierwitte, leave my cashmeres to anyone who thinks they can take them away from me.- 53

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