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

 - Class of 1950

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Class Poem It Can Be Done The Seniors motto, “It Can Be Done.” Will spur us on in years to come. We’ll work and strive and always smile, And all along ‘twill be worth while. This Senior Class of nineteen-fifty Has always tried to be quite thrifty Of time and talent and health and wealth To work in the open, never by stealth. To Dear Plains High we’ll be faithful and true. Uphold her standards as all should do. We’ll remember her rules, we're fair, you see, And that is the way we’ll always be. The future? Yes, it will be fun If we’re always sure “It Can Be Done.” Betty Bryan Class Song Farewell (Tune of The Gypsy) There are memories dear gathered from year to year, We’ll miss them. We have come a long way, realizing the day is here. It is so hard to go, knowing we’ll miss you so, Dear comrades. Yet the thought lingers still, and it takes all our will to leave. Our hearts still recall each school day. From tots to adults we've grown. We’d love to remain forever Like seed to earth that has been sown. But the world lies ahead. There’s no more to be said, We’ll leave you. And we bid to you all a farewell from our hearts, Farewell! Mary Lee Hardy

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Bob: Lucille Guess is still trying to get on the good side of Bob Blackmore. She is married, but her husband, Mickey Powell, cares little for working. Lucille is making a living for him, their three children, and herself. John: Cutis Calendine married Ila Mae, at last. Curtis' wedding gift to Ila was a small pup. Now poor Curt is leading a dog's life. Bob: Tom Talbert surely surprised Miss Baker by becoming a soloist with Metropolitian Opera. John: Good for Tom. Say, Bob, what kind of business are you in? Bob: I am the owner and operator of Sappys at Murray City. I am also the official tester. John: I am now the new president of the United Mine Workers' Union. Grand-dad is sure proud of me, now. Here come the girls. I wonder what they are so excited about? Betty: We found a copy of The Plains Moundbuilder. It has information about our beloved teachers. Guess what’. Miss Cone is married, now. She went to the Children's Home and adopted one of them. A child? No’. The superintendent’. Pat: Miss Diver became a hit in Hollywood and has retired with a forty room house. Thirty of the rooms are libraries. She has them filled with Shakesperian Literature. Lois: I saw that Mrs. Rose has finally found a book of adages, or proverbs. Now she won’t have to rack her brain thinking them up. Donna: Mrs. Campbell has invented a machine that says, Out of the halls, out of the halls. Lucille: Mrs. Maccombs is teaching the first grade. She said that Seniors drive you mad. Betty Ann: Mr. Stauffer Was a garbage can inspector, until someone mistook his hair for a carrot top, and pulled it all out. Pearl: Mr. Humphrey joined up with the indians, so he can swipe a pipe for his collection. Ruth: Mr. Evans has retired. He says that the only music he hopes to hear again is Sweet and Low, that is, if it is played very low. Mary: 1 guess Miss Baker was affected by the same way, poor thing. She is now a patient in the State Hospital. Bob: Well, kids, I must get back to Sappys. Want to come with me and dance? John: Not a bad idea, but let’s get some practice first. Come on in boys, and grab you a partner. (Curtain closes, as girls and boys do a square dance on the stage) 16

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