Plainville High School - Plainsman Yearbook (Mariemont, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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MASUUE AND MANTLE This year was the beginning of P. H. S's first dramatic club, the Masque and Mantle. Miss Cioos, being interested in dramatics, proposed that her speech Class form a club, and they voted for it unanimously. The Masque and Mantle held their first meeting in September. The charter officers elected were as follows: President, Mike Cole- man; vice president, Marian Roessler; secreu tary, Annaree Potter; treasurer, Rita Graf; and program chairman, Barbara Dieckbrader. A social meeting was held each month at a member's home. Barbara Dieckbrader planned a program for each meeting Usually a guest speaker or a member of the ciub would provide entertainment. Our first speaker was MiSS Jody Stein. a U. C. Sopho- more. She told us about the dramatic organ- izations at U. C. and gave three excellent readings. The main purpose of the club this year was to achieve all the necessary qualiiications required to join the National Dramatic Or- ganization, Masque and Gavel. Also for added experience, interschool ac- tivity and to strengthen group participation they joined the Miami Valley Speech League, One of the functions of this league is the participating in traveling assembly programs. 81 During the months of December, January, and February the Masque and Mantle put on pro- grams at Milford, Batavia, Terrace Park, Ma- derta, and Deer Park Their performances were greatly appreciated at these schools. In the month of February club members were guests at a meeting of the Mariemont Players and entertained them with the nlav. How to Propose On February 21, the Masque and Mantle gave their first performance at P. H. S. It con- sisted of a series of three one-act plays pro- duced under the supervision of three student directors. The plays were: HSunny Morning, How to Propose, and Indian Summer. The student directors were Randall Grieg, Ruth Browning and Iean Savage. Each play, pre- sented by an excellent cast, was very well liked by Plainville's faculty, students. par- ents and friends. Various members of the club played ime portant parts in the Variety Show at the Senior Carnival. In March they had a banquet followed by various entertaining orations given by the members. The mothers of Club members were invited to this function. We all hope the club continues to be as successful in the coming years as it has been this year.

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o 1;; t? , 5 ASSEMBLY PROGRAM EUMMITTEE This is the second year that Plainville has had an Assembly Program Committee. This year Miss Birks was the capable adviser oi the committee, which consists of represent- ative students from the top four grades The Committee planned assemblies which were held, on the average of one a week. At the first assembly in October, we heard a very interesting talk on the UNESCO; its purpose! aims, and accomplishments, by Dr. Raymond McCoy, who is a professor at Xavier University. Dr. McCoy attended the UNESCO conference at Paris, and he ex- plained the work the Organization plans to do in establishing world peace and understand- ing, through education. The 29th of October, the student body was entertained by a group of Boy Scouts who had attended the international Scout Iubiiee held in France last summer. They related to us an account oi their experience in travel: ing through France and gave us a vivid pic- ture of the conditions in Europe. Right before Thanksgiving vacation, the representatives of Plainville who participated in the annual Buckeye Boysi and Girls' State conference gave a round-table discussion on the functions of the state government. These 80 people were: Jim Anthony, Bob Eadie, Dor- othy Biakeney, Nancy Bailey, Wesley Eaton, Louis Graeter, and Gordon DeWeese. They told of their experiences in taking over the positions of the different state officials, the mock election, and of the opportunities and privileges afforded to one in attending such a conference. At the first assembly of the New Year, Plainviiie was honored to have Mr. Frederic Sjobiam, a noted pianist. give his interpretaA tions of some of the great musical works and also of the more popular pieces. In chember, Mr. Niikanth Chavre, from India, gave a very interesting report on the economic and social problems that exist in the provinces of India Mr. Chavre also dem- onstrated how to wind a turban, and wrapped a five yard piece of material, a sari, around one of our students, loan Howard, and created quite a tew very lovely costumes that are typical of what the wealthy and well dressed Hindu would. wear. These are only a few of the many assembly programs that this committee sponsored. Without exception they were well received and greatly appreciated by the students of Plainvilie Hith



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Q3$ P. H. 3. BAND This past year has been a very successful one for the Plainville High School Band. Since taking over the supervision of the band in 1946, Mr. Detrick, through much hard work and patience, has done much to improve it. And he hopes to reach a total of at least 50 members in the band. The band owes a lot of thanks and appre- ciation to the P. T. A. for providing them with new uniforms. The band played at most of the football games, and was constantly re- ceiving more publicity through the organiza- tion of a dance band which concentrated on the popular selections, and through a concert which was presented in the spring for the P. T. A. and the students. This concert in- cluded semitclassical music and popular ballads. The band officers who were responsible for such an enjoyable and prosperous year were: Bob Eadie, president; Wayne Montgomery, vice president; Tom Schofietd, secretary and treasurer. 82 The Majorettes put in a hard year of march- ing, prancing and twirling. These lovely ladies were led by Mary Lou Schrecongost for the first half of the football season, but when Mary Lou moved to Oklahoma City. Pat Ebersole very capably filled her boots. Toward the end of the season Leslie Haide- man became Plainvilles' first drum Major. We will long remember the band's unusual ren- dition of I've Been Working on the Railroad with Leslie as the engineer and Pat as the caboose and taillight. The Cheerleaders also had a strenuous year and a new custom was introduced to the Plainville sports fans,- that of having Reserve and Varsity Cheerleaders for basketball. Both groups did a fine job! and aside from Pat River's broken wrist and Betty Thompson's illness, the Cheerleaders suffered no mishaps. Look for the same group next yearethey'll be cheering the teams on to victory with the same vim, vigor and vitality. 'IIJJJJJJILLL J;

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