The Plains High School - Yearbook (The Plains, OH)

 - Class of 1922

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The Plains High School - Yearbook (The Plains, OH) online collection, 1922 Edition, Page 15 of 64
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ia iHiimd Imltora 22 IRENE GABRIEL— (“Renie”) 1 John Hancock; 2, 3,4, The Plains. 4 class secretary; class poetess; ass’t editor; pianist of literary society; Birdie in school play. ANNA JELLISON—(“Bill”) 1. 2, 3, 4, The Plains. (4) Class pres.; class prophet; class historian; editor; Capt. girls’ Basket Ball team; Octavia in school play. MILDRED DAVIES—(“Micky”) 1 Luhrig; 2 John Hancock; 3 Shawnee; 4 The Plains; class treasurer; class will; business manager; pres, of literary socie- ty ; Kate in school play. Thirteen

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ia alu ilmmft Iml rai 22 THE BLUE AND GOLD If there is a school in the nation That we honor and uphold, It surely is “The Plains High” With her colors. Blue and Gold. Yes, the colors that we love Are. of course, the Blue and Gold; And our love to them we’ll prove Before we’re very old. Are you loyal to your colors. Are you loyal to your school? If you are—stand up now for them; Come, stand up • don’t he a fool. After four good years of training Under the colors. Blue and Gold Can you say that you have done your best Say that you did as you were told? Then stand up for the following: Three big cheers for the Blue and Gold; it surely is a grand old school When everything is said or told. We know that we’ll grow old; But we always mean to be Loyal to the teams that play, And, our beloved Blue and Gold. —Thelma Noble. Twelve



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ia (Hu iEmutit iBmltora 22 SENIOR CLASS HISTORY I his is the fourth and last year of our High School work. Have we ap- preciated the opportunities that have been given to us? Our class has sadly become smaller and smaller, until now only three re- main—Mildred Davies, Irene Gabriel and I. However, we are doing our best to keep our High School free from crit- icism. Our teachers and subjects this year are: Miss Syx....................................... Sanitation and Hygiene Mrs. Dabritz......................................................... Home Economics Miss Glancy ................................................. Book-keeping Mrs. Hamer ............................................ English Literature Our class met February 7 and elected the following officers: President ............................................... Anna Jellison Secretary ............................................... Irene Gabriel Treasurer ............................................. Mildred Davies Class Teacher ............................................ Mrs. Hamer Class Motto: “Not Evening, but Dawn. Class Flower: Yellow Rose. Class Colors: Silver and Gold. We are striving to make our school a better school and to repay our teachers in words and deeds for their untiring labor and the interest they have shown in us and our work. Our High School days are over. Forever and for aye : Still, when our college life begins We’ll ne’er forget the day When we said farewell to P. H. S. And started out in life. Among success and destinies Amid the worldly strife: So breathe a prayer For the Seniors, three That they may win success, And proudly honor the Blue and Gold And the students of F. H. S. —Anna Jelh'son, the Historian. Fourteen

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