Marceline High School - Marcello Yearbook (Marceline, MO)

 - Class of 1946

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Tx1.1:r- lim 1 111. 7111, 1111 ,,y1f, 1110 bw? .111 511-11 111 1,1-I my 1, 11, '11e 111 111112 1.1 1 . X ,- . I .. ,.. I U1C11f11' 1 T 1 lf l' H1' 'ilf ' 51.1131 l Wk llf, 1 Xl ' IX ' 11 11 11 X 1 211' 'ki ' V11 All 1-,'11C'-4 X'l1, 1,1 Nf: 111 W 1' A 1 - rf. IX H'..f'1 l fW11xk,g X, 1,711 , X1'.,1, Xl. 1I 'li1'11H1jQqg Q . 11'-11311 -, X Dedication For her serv1ce as a teacher 1n the Marce hne I-hgh School system we dedlcate the 1946 Marcello to Belle D Horn students so fa1th.fu11y we ded1cate th1S book 3 Belle D Horn O O Miss Horn to you, who has served M. H. S. Charles Payden Wayne Couch Raynmnd Jones Presldent V1ce President Secretary Board of Education The members of the Board of Educatlon are elected by the people 1n the annual electlons In all then' under talungs they have the mtere st of the schools always up permost 1n the1r m1nds Everythumg xn thls system was under thelr author1zat1on and made posslble by them They w1111ngly serve the pubhc wxth the peoples grautude for payrnent The student body s co operatmn 15 greatly appz-ec1ated O E D owning E S Burch George Culler Treasurer l 0 . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . o . . . - , , 0 O . 0 O ur Superintendent W E Moore has been super1nten dent of the Marcehne Pubhc Schools for two years Dunng thattlme he has done much to 1mprove Marcehne I-hgh School I-Ie succeedeu W E. Chapman Mr Moore recewed hls B S de gree from the Northeast Mlssourl State Teachers College and h1s A M degree from the Unlverslty of MISSOUTI He was superlntendent at Llnneus fOr two and 0116 half years Un1onv111e f1V6 years She1b1na s1x years Norborne eleven years W E. Moo1e Superxntcndent S Northeast TVIISSOUTI State Teachers College M Un1vers1ty of Mxssourx The subjects he teaches are geometry and advanced mathernaucs A favor1te w1th the students because of h1s kmdness and under stwndmg W E Moore has proved 1n the two years he has been wxth us that we could no where f1nd a better fr1end and supermtendent O 3 - ' B. . ' - ' S 'S A. . . . , . 5 Mathematics Mathemaucs play an 1mportant part 1n our da11y hves and 1n hfe exper1ences 1n the under standmg and appz-ec1at1on of the mathematlcal equlpment to g1Ve the student the ab111ty to assume a reasonlng attltude 1n buslness a1'ch1 tecture and the use of practlcal mea surements The fn-st semester the class stud 1ed tngonometry and the second semes ter the class stud1ed advanced algebra 6 O The chief purpose in this course is ur Principal J O W1l11amson a.ffect1onately known as Coach' to most of the stud ents has served for two and one half years as pr1nc1pal of Marcellne H1gh School He began h1s work by com pletmg the school year of 43 44 for J O Wxlhamson Pr1nc1pal Lawrence E Phelps who had started as prlncxpal but en11sted rn the navy B S Northeast M1ssour1 the same year Mr W11hamson has State Teachers College been pr1nc1pa1 smce that tune Physrcal Educatron General Sc1ence Athlehc Coach He rece1ved h1s B S degree and Hyg1ene from the Northeast M1ssour1 State Co Sponsor of Senror Class s1ca1 educatron general scrence and hyg1ene are the classes under h1s mstructlon Under Coach Wzlhamson s able gurdance the M H S football squad t1ed for fxr st place rn the Conference and also brought back the tradltronal bell by defeatrng Brookf1eld The basketball team made a fa1r showmg Coach IS a fam111ar and popular figure 1n the halls where he can be seen buslly passmg back and forth every day from offxce to class room and gymnasrum As prxnclpal he 1SJ11St 1n h1s judgements and helps the students rn every way posslble to become better school c1t1 zens Coach J O Wrlhamson w1l1 be long remembered by everyone 7 , s . z . . , . - . . C -6 - u . - . ' l Teachers College at Kirksville. Phy- l f a u 1 n I O 1 n . Q I i . o I u . . .- . I , W F Hayden B S Northeast MISSOHII State Teachers College General Busmess Book keep1ng Shorthand Typ1ng Secretar1a1 Practlce Commerce Courses mn commerce are practlcal arts courses They are offered to the student not only to prov1de vocatxonal 1.1-a1n1ng Wh1Ch w11l be of real value to students ln prepar1ng to enter dlrectly a vocatlon upon leav1ng school Com merc1a1 trammg also develops soc1a1 or gan1za1.1on and def1n1te worthwh1le objectwes for personal use Throughout the year n 1ntens1ve program was carr1ed on 1n the encour agement of students towork for andre ce1ve awards for dlfferent phases f were recelved by students 1n typewr1t 1ng and shorthand dur1ng the year from the Gregg Publ1sh1ng Company . - . a . . . . O N the commerce program. Many awards . . , . . l I . y - . 3 y D . 8 Geography The central theme of the work 111 class IS to learn what people do for a l1v1ng what progress they have made and how they are adJust1ng themselves 1n an 1n terdependent world Many of our nat 1onal and lnternatlonal problems are ographlc ln or1g1n and the1r solut1on re qulres a knowledge of geography Be11eD Horn B S M1ssour1 State Teachers College Shepherdstown West V1rg1n1a Teachers College MISSOUTI Un1vers1ty Amerlcan Hlstory World . n nl 1 Q . Q s - La Grange Collegeg Northeast 9 Charles Hulen B S NOI'theast M1ss0ur1 State Teachers College Band Glee Club Boys Chorus Fundamentals of Musug Sophomore Co sponsor Music Mus1c 15 an lmportant element 1n educa tlon to develop the talents of 1nd1v1duals and to promote a deslre for culture lelsure and entertaulment The mus1c departrnent has a threefold purpose F1rst to provlde fundamental course for those Wlshlng to extend the1r cul tural background Second an mstrumental departrnent for those W1Sh1Dg to master then' favor1te muslcal 1nstrument Th1rd a vocal departrnent for those who des1re to espress the1r love of mus1c ln song The band has g1ven four concerts added lng exh1b1t1ons rendered servlces to organl zauons and clubs of the commumty The band and several so1o1sts took part 1n the Sprlng Fest1val at K1rksv11le The boys and g1r1s glee clubs have tak en part 1n concerts pubhc programs and as sembly programs 10 1 O . ' , V 3- color to the football games with their march- Our da1ly l1ves br1ng to us many exper 1ences ln wh1ch art plays an 1rnportant part Beauty helps us to l1ve more happ1ly and to select and arrange our posse ss1ons more attractlvely and to enjoy Nature s beauty Color and deslgn 1s an unportant fea ture 1n the study of art as lt contrlbutes so much to the beauty xn our dress homes sur roundlngs and buslness To apprecmate color hue 1ntens1ty t1nts color wheel landscape sketches des1gn ar rangernent of flower sprays poster des1gn and many other art achlevements were made All these dlfferent art studxes help ln the1r respectwe Ways to make our l1ves rxc her and more enjoyable Neva Lamb B S M A Northeast M1ssour1 State Teachers College MISSOUII Un1V8TS1ty I..1te1-ature Dramatms Enghsh III Art Sen1or Co sponsor 11 l , . ! Y - ' Y Y I l i I Y shades, and color harmony,were studied. A I I l D - ' , s 1, e a ! I 1 . 1 - - : . . I I . 9 , . I. 1..ura McN1sh A B Drury Berkeley Umverslty Southern Cal1forn1a North east Mlssourl State Teachers College B1o1ogy Phys1cs General Mathematxcs C sponsor Freshrnan Class Science The smdy of scxence g1ves a knowledge of sc1ent1f1c terms and an understandmg of sc1ent.1.f1c pr1nc1p1es No one branch of sc1ence IS more lmportant than the other for the prlnclples and facts 1nterlace We made a study of the great var1ety of 11v1ng th1ngs about us 1n regard to S1Ze structure hab1ts and use Experlments were performed to show how our da1ly hves are affected by heat Var1ous demonstratmns were gwen m connectlon w1th a better under standmg of the anatomy of the human body and how lt funct1ons 12 I . l light, water , plant life, and animal life. ' ' . 0- Home Economlcs The purpose of our course 1n home econom1cs 15 to prepare for every day hvmg 1n commumty hfe and baslc needs of the home The project for the f1r st semester was servmg e made the follow1ng th1ngs aprons blouses sk1rts and dresses The m1sce1laneous groups cons1sted scuffles stuffed toys shoe holders The iecond semester w made plans for the cooklng umt ln th1s un1t we studled food and food values and planned balanced menus served and cooked breakfast luncheon and d1n ner We hope to be more helpful 1n the home and ln other commumty or gamzatlons Phylhs Mudd B S Northeast NI1ssour1 State Teachers College Home Econom1cs I n . . . . W . . 3 , I l l ' ' ' of l ' I D and han er covers. e ' I , n I . . ' ' ' 13 Vocational gruoulture The department of Vocat1ona1Agr1cu1ture 1S mamtalned for farm boys who want to get some pract1ca1a1d 1n carry1ng out good farm pract1ces Each boy must have a home project and must perform some kmd of shop work to get cred1t for the cour se Th1s 1n cludes woodwork lron work sheet metal e1ec11'1c1ty weldlng rope work and tool Farm machmery repa1r and adJus'ufneni 1S an 1mportant factor 1n the conslderatxon f the boys the last two years of study Boys who spend four full years 1n th1s de partznent are we11qua11f1ed to carry on al most any kmd of farm work successfully They may even be very eff1c1ent as farm managers Often It happens that graduates can manage some of the farm enterpmses as eff1c1ent1y as h1s father f 1 4 . l . I . I I 1 I shar pening . . , . . . 0 American Problems The purpose of the class 1n Amerlcan problems IS to analyze the causes of pro blems and try to ga1n a better knowledge of the que shons of Amer1can democracy that w1ll ar1 e and face the future gene ratlon The SP6C1f1C aCt1V1t16S carr1ed on 1n thls class are 1nd1v1dua1 dlscusslons debatmg on problems of today open for um of Weekly News Revmew a newspaper of current lssues on the world s events for hlmself It 1S more or less an Opln 1on of h1s own ldeas how to solve the se problems Are we not the future gener ation that w1l1 be solvlng them? LEPhelpsBS ME Northwest M1sso1n'1 State Teachers College Um verslty of M1ssour1 Soc1a1 Sc1ence 15 I W, . , - -. , 1 This class enables the student to think s '- l ,c Coral R11ey B S A B Washburn College North east M1ssour1 State Teachers College Colorado UI11V6TS11Zy Engllsh I..1brar1an Razzer Sponsor Junlor Co sponsor English The objecuve of our Enghsh department 1S better wr1tten and oral expresswn Dur lng each of the three years f requ1red Enghsh d1agram1ng 15 an 1mportant phase of the study By d1agram1ng the sentences Wh1Ch become more d1ff1cu1t each year student shows h1s ab1l1ty to recogmze the d1fferent parts of speech and the1r use 1n the sentence Wr1t1ng themes 1S cons1dered lmportant 1n developlng the 1mag1nat1on and and creat1ve mlnds of the pup11s Enghsh 1S the one course 1n lugh school we all use every day and the effectxveness Wxth Wh1Ch we use lt may determlne our future s o . 0 . 1, 1 . . . ' I , 6 W ' . . . . 3 u 9, s a 3 - 3 . ! . . 0 3 W 1 16 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Pre s1dent Bob Zurcher XICE kreslde Dale Hazlett Treasurer Esther johnson Class motto Ever Upward Class flower Diffodll Class colors Gold and Blue 18 I, - N f :nt ------------ - Secretary ---------------- jerry Flynn Dav1dA1ken 1 2 Band 1 Z 3 4 Llbrarran 3 4 Marcello Staff junlor Play 4- M H S Carmval Staff 3 Laclede Mus1c Festlval Semor Play jun Beebe 3 Llbrarlan 3 Laclede Fe st1va1 Roberta Boone Ray Clarke 3 Trans from St Bonoventure Hlgh School 2 F F A Lawerence Ed1e LaVerne Ed1e 4 Basketball 4 Basketball Letterman 3 -4 Football Let terman12 3 4 FF.A Carmval Staff Semor Play Robert Englehard 1 2 3-4 Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Basketball Letterman 4- Conference Football Team 3 4 L1brar1an JUDIOT Play Sophomore Class Treasurer Sophomore Home Room Pres zdent Presxdent M H S Car n1va1 Staff jumor Play Sen 101' Play Donna F le tc her P N 47 W ' , -'- - - . ., 4- - ' ' . - F.F.A.Officer.4-M. H. s. T 19 jerry Flynn 3 4 Football 4 Letterman 4 T1ger Tales Staff 4 Marcello Staff Trans from St Bone venture 3 JUDIOI' Play Semor Play Senxor Class Secretary Dale H zlett 12 3 4 Band3 4 Band Pres ldent 3 4 Letterman I 2 '4 4 Solo Tuba 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Letterman 3 4 Football 4 Letterman 3 L1brax1an 1 Z 3 4 Dance Band T1ger Tales Staff 4 lvlarc o Staff Hlgh School JLIIIIOI' Play Sen lor V1ce Presldent 4 Klrks vllle Muslc Contest 4 M H S Carnlval Staff 3 Moberly Mu SIC Festlval 3 Laclede Fest1 val Senlor 'Play 4 Kxrksvllle Dramatxcs Contest Ruth Homewood 3 L.1br ar lan JUHIOI' Class Tr ea surer Edgar Hungate 1 2 Basketball 1 Football 3 Tlger Tales Staff 4 Mar cello Staff Esther johnson 3 4 L1brar1an 4 T1ger Tales Staff 4 Marcello Staff 1 3 4 Razzers Freshman Class Presldent Senlor Class Treasurer Shxrleyjones 1 Z 3 4- Band 3 4 Letterman, 2 3 4 Solo Clarlnet 1 3 4 Tlger Tales Staff 3 4 Mar cello Staff 1 2 4-Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Razzers junlor Play Freshman Home Room Secre 'nest 3 Moberly Muslc Fe sh val 3 Laclede Festlval Sen mor Play 4-Glee Club L1brar lan 4 Klrksvllle Oratorlcal Conte st Norma jean K1llen 4 Marcello Staff 4-Glee Club 4 Trans from Needles I-hgh School 4 Razzers 4 M HS Carmval Staff 4 P1an1st Boys Glee Club Senlor Play Bermece Lane Z 3 4 Llbrarlan 4 Tlger Tales Staff 4 Marcello Staff 1 Z 3 Pazzers 4 Majorette - - - - -U - . . , - . 1 1 - - - . - , , 9 3 Q , , . . . - - . , . , l 1 I 6 1 l l L 1 - - 1 - '.' 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I I - , - - 1 - - , 7.- F , . , , a., 3- . , - 1 0 , .. , - 4 N , Mar1anne Metzger --- , -- - - , - , - - , y - - , - - , - C - , Q Q Q uxazs 1 . , , . , - , - - , - n ' , , 3- 3 - Z1 ' Dorothy Santus 4 Tlger Tales Staff 3 4 Mar cello Staff 1 2 Glee Club 1 Z 3 4 Razzers Senlor Class Queen for Carn1va1 Sophomore Class Representatwe jo Ann Shelton 1 2 3 4 Band 4 Band Secre tary 3 4 Band Letterman 3 4 Solo Cornet 3 Dance Band 4 Txger Tales Staff 4 Marcello Staff 1 Z 3 4 Razzers junlor Play Sophomore Home Room Presldent 4 K1rksv1lle Muslc Contest 3 Laclede Festwal Semor Play 4 Klrksvllle Dra matics Conte st Naoma Stanle 1 Z 3 4 Band 3 Ban Secre tary 3 4 Band Letterman Z 3 4 lst Solo Clar1net 3 Band I-hgh Merlt Man 1 Z 3 4 Llbr 4 T1ger Tales Staff 4 Asst Edvtor 3 Asst Edltor of Mar cello 3 Actlng Edltor of Mar cello 4 Edltor ln Chlef Marcello 3 4 Razzers JUDIOI' Play Freshman Class Secre tary Freshrnan Home Room Presldent Sophomore Home Room Secretary Jumor Class V1ce P1-es1dent 4 K1rksv1lle Muslc Contest,3 Moberly Mus 1C Festwal 4 M H S Carnwal Staff 3 l..acledeFest1va1 Sen lor Play George Stuart 4 F F 4 Trans from Br ookfle ld Hlgh School Geor g1a Stuart l Razzers 4 Trans from Brookheld I-hgh School George Thomas 1 2 3 4Band 3 4 Band Stage Manager 4 Letterman 3 L1 brarman jun1or Play Semor Play Gladys V1sser1ng 3 Band 4 Dance Band Voc Glee Club 3 Trans from Morton Townshlp I-hgh School, 4 Razzers 4 Razzers Pres dent Senlor Play Wanda Wampler 2 3 4 Band 3 4 Band Llbra r1an 3 4 Solo Bar1tone Dance Band 3 4 Tiger Tales Staff 2 3 4 Marcello Staff 1 Z 4-Glee Club 1 Z -4 Razzers junlor Play Muslc Contest 4 M H S Car n1va1 Staff 3 Laclede Fest1 val Freshrnan Rodeo Queen 2 Orator1ca1 Contest Semor Play K1rksv1lle Drarnatzcs Contest , K , T l I Y V W7 , - - - - , - H - 1 T ' , ' - '. 1 ' ' arian, 3-4-Danc,e Band, 1-2 -3- alist, 4-Llvlarcello Staff, 4- x , - . . 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' , . . . zz I Don Wootten 12 3 4 Band 3 4 Band Stud ent D1rector 3 4 Letterman 3 4 F1TStSO1O Trumpet 3 4 Dance Band 3 4 Tlger Tales Staff junior Play 3 4 K1rks v1lle Muslc Contest 3 Moberly Mus1c Fe strval 4 M H S Car nxval Staff 3 Laclede Fe stzval Sen1or Play Delbert Weter jr .IUHIOT Play Z 3 4 School PIC ture Mach1ne Operator Bob Zurcher Z Football Co Capta1n 1 ference Team 4 Conierence Team,4- Co Captam of Confer ference Team 3 Wmner of H P D1etr1ch Medal 3 4-Nlar cello Staff 3 Asst Edltor of Marcello Sophomore Pres1dent Sophomore Room Pres1dent jumor Class Pres1dent Sen1or Class Pres rdent Cla 5 5 Home SLNIOR S WITHOUT PIC TUR VS Raymond Comez Earl Holt jr 2 3 4 Basketball 2 Letter Z 3 4 Basketball 4 Captaln man 3 4 Football 4 T1ger 2 3 Letterman 4 Football 4 Tales Staff Freshman Class Letterman jumor Class T-rea Treasurer surer Sen1or Class Treasurer Semor Play Bllly R lckard Z3 + . - - - - - I - - - 4 . , - - - , .. - , . I - - I - - 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' , - D y o ol. 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Q Q 1 ' Q . , , 1 1 , 1 r 1 1 I q , - 1 1 ' 1 W 0 SENIOR C LASS Back row from left to r1ght Dav1d Alken Robert McCluskey jun Beebe Edgar Hungate Dale Hazlett Norbert Owens George Thomas La Verne Ed1e Don Wootten Lawrence Edle Delbert Weter jerry Flynn George Stuart Bob Zurcher Robert Engelhard Ray Clarke Front row from left to rlght Slurley jones Poberta Boone Cather-1ne Owens jo Ann Shel ton Carlene Pratt Patsy O Connor Mar1anne Metzger Imogene Logue Gladys Vlsserrng Dorothy Sanhxs Wanda Waxnpler Norma jean K1llen Georgra Stuart Bermece Lane Naoma Stanley Esther johnson Alta Le wrs Donna Fletcher Ruth Homewood The purpose of th1s page 15 to keep an ever lastung memory of the semor class as a group for the semors of 45 46 As tlme passes mem bers of thls Class w1ll look at tlus plcture and recall those happy school days spent 1n M H S Those spent as freshrnen sophomores Jumors and most crown1ng of all those as semors Yes th1s plcture w111 serve as a hnk for the semors between the1r future and the1r past Z4- . . . . . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I j Q I ' I X I I - Q I . I I I I I I I I I 1 a 1 1 ' I I 9 . . 9 9 . - - . 0 9 9 I I I v f 9 . HISTORY OF THE SENIOR CLASS From that memorable day 1n September 1942 when we stood 1n the h1gh school halls were ha1led as The Fresh1es and wondered where ln the vast bu1ld1ng we belonged our class 1n spxte of 1ts small SIZE has been a leader ln act1v1t1es sports and scholar sh1p Durxng our freshrnan year Robert E ngel hard and Bob Zurcher lettered 1n football and Robert Englehard lettered 1n bas ketball Dorls Chrlsman was kllled 1n an automobxle accxdent Our f1r st formal dance theme was STARDUST At the begmnlng of the sophomore year a change was made 1n the fac ulty Francls Sm1th res1gned as mus1c mstructor and was replaced by Leonard Grlffm At the end of the semester Mr GrLff1n was replaced by H B Newkam. As sophomores we conducted the consesslons for the basketball tournament Se veral boys lettered both m football and basketball Mar1anne Metzger and Wanda Wampler won several orator1cal contests and Pr1nc1pal L E Phelps Jolned the navy 1n the sprlng He was replaced byj O Wlllramson Dale Hazlett trans ferred to Marcehne from Bowllng Green When we were Jumors several changes aga1n were made 1n the faculty Page Pendleton re sxgned as football and basketball coach and was replaced by J O Wrlhamson M1ss Lura McN1sh took over the sc1ence departznent Gladys V1sser1ng transferred from Morton Il11no1s Naoml Stanley aSS1Sta-nt ed1tor of the Marcello took over edltor sh1p of the yearbook 1n the absence of the edltor due to 1llness Mar1anne Metzger was ed1tor of T1 er Tales The banquet glven for t.he semors was a great success Theme was Candy and the aud1tor1um was beautlfully decorated ln red and Whlte senlor colors The junlor play Irlsh Stew was wr1tten by member of the class Mar1anne Metzger and pre sented 1n March and drew a large crowd Bob Zurcher rece1ved the D1etr1ch Medal for scholar sh1p and athletlcs Eugene F1ala presented the paddle to Rob ert Engelhard Members of the class partlclpated 1n sports mus1c contests and festxvals and dramatlcs jerry Flynn Norbert Owens Joanne Mlller and Cath er1ne Owens transferred from the Cathohc School The semor year found us well 1nto the lead among the classes Bob Zur cher was named Conference Co captaln Bob Zurcher and Robert I1.n elhard were football captalns Red Holt was basketball captaln Naoma Stanley edltor of Marcello Marranne Metzger edltor of T1ger Tales and Gladys V1sser1ng pre S1 dent of the Razzer or gan1z.at1on Semor queen Dorothy Santus placed second ln the Carn1val Norma K1llen transferred from Needles Cal1forn1a Dale Hazlett was elected pres1dent of the band for the second year and Don Wootten was stu dent dlrector Semor Robert Engelhard was Manager 1n Ch1ef of the carnlval Senlors were aCt1Ve 1n band glee club razzers and gave a play for the carn1 val The sen1or play The Maddest Professlon was wrltten by Mar1anne Metzger and presented May 10 From fu' st to last the smallest class 1n the h1gh school the senlors have always had 10 v of the class on the honor roll Wlth a h1gher percentage than that of any other class Out of the or1g1nal group that entered h1gh school 1n September 194-Z only th1rty elght are left Some members that are gone are jerry Martln Col leen Braley Sh1rley Easley Madel1ne Hall jack1e Murray Pearl Dorrell jew ell Dorrell Don Cordray George K1tchen Robert Fl1ck1nger Harold Sod Snowden Roy Holt and john Hungate Z5 1 1 . as . 11 - 1 1 1 1 1 . . . . . Q I Q 1 1 I - 1 . 1 14 11 1 I 1 . , 1 1 1 . .. I , 1 . I 0 I 5 - . , 1 0 1 4 1 1 I 1 1 0 8 1 . 1 11 . . . 1 - 1 as . 11 . . ! I ! , 1 ' ! I 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 E 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . , 1 , .- a , ' ' 1 I D I - . ll . 11 . . 0 1 1 . 1 '7 , 1 1 1 - . , - 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . as 11 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 All too soon came the day of graduauon and though we shall never enter these dear halls as students agam Marcelme I-hgh School shall rema1n always ID our hearts SENIOR CLASS WILL We the class of 1946 of the Marcehne Hlgh School 1n cons1derat1on of the fact that our hlgh school l1fe must soon close and be1ng W1thout doubt f sane mmd and good Judgement do hereby legally declare th1s our last Wlll and te stament To our dear Alrna Mater we bequeath some new grass seed guaranteed to grow unde all walknrg cQnd1t10ns To the Jun1or Class we w1ll our seats 1n assembly and two muscle men to keep the under classmen from passing from the aud1tor1um flr st To the sophomore class we bequeath our ab1l11:y to persuade the teachers to see our polnts of v1ew To the freshmen or beglnners departrnent we heT1OCa11y leave our sur plus knowledge To Mr Moore we leave h1s most frequent phrase 1n geomelry Prove I and brother he can have It To Mr W1ll1amson we vull a ha1rnet and package of bobby plns to keep lus unruly locks 1n place 'lo MISS Lamb we leave a leather bound notebook so that she may jot down the names of 1dlers 1n her study halls To Mlss MCN1Sh vue Wlll an angellc phys1cs class such as ours always was hour study pa Saylng o won t have M1ss R116y a lxttle scooter 1S left to save her a hall Mr Phelps we leave the love and good wlshes or NL1' Hayden to save h1s vo1ce we leave slgns or se Paper Release' M1ss Horn we leave more maps so the next year any excuse for not knowmg where Kebneka1se 1s Mr O Neal we Wlll three new feed sacks to make To MISS Mudd and her Home Econom1cs Class we leave some of our own tested cake reclpes that e guaranteed not to T156 To Mr Hulen we leave steel helrnets for the members of the band they won t be hurt by flylng canons Z6 that Walklng ln 8th be1ng such a swell each typewr1ter s geography class a new shop apron , Q . , . , . 7 A . 1 . . . . . 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' ar ' . . , so , , ' , , Sen1or Cla s s W111 To Ivlr Lamb we leave a more co operat1ve h1gh school 1n keep1ng study hall de sks clean To Dorothy Fraz1er our Off1C6 grrl we leave a more helpful Carnlval Comm1ttee 1n pay1ng then' b1lls Cather1ne Owens w1lls her qu1et ways to Mar garetjo R1epe Ch1co Gomez w1lls h1S tr1ps to Brookheld to Don Guthr1e jo Ann Shelton w1lls her ab1l1ty to go Wlth anyth1ng that comes along to Hur la R aw Norbert Owens w1lls h1s book on How to Drxve 1n 13 Fasy Lessons to Lorna Smlth Esther johnson w1lls her ab1l1ty to get 1nto unpred1ctable messes wrth no solut1on to anybody unlucky enough to get lt To jack Arnold LaVern Fche w1lls h1S he1ght Bernlce Lane w1lls her bottle of never fall peroxlde to Glor1a Fox I Lawrence E.d1e w1ll my ab1l1ty to get L s 1n chernlstry class to Ke1th johnson nlght for Mom to Mlldreo F Obble To Lester Snowden Bob Zurcher W111S h1s ab1l1ty to understand the Harvard Classlcs der son man El Sh1rley jones W111S her scales that just go to 110 pounds to Dolores St1ll Robert Engelhard w1lls h1S beard to M1tchell Magee Wanda Wampler w1lls her ab1l1ty to st1ck to one boy to Nerma K1enast To Jlmmle Henderson B1llR1ckard w1lls h1s seat 1n 9th hour study hall To Mary Lee Sunmons Norma K1llen w1lls her southern drawl I j1mm1e Beebe w1ll my da1ly t1'1PS to the offxce to Delrnar Smlth Patsy O Connor w1lls her uxterest 1n the alumnl of M H 9 to Roy Pen Larl 'Red Holt w1lls h1s n1ghtly trlps to the junctlon to Ifean W1se Robert McClusky w1lls h1s qu1et ways to George Redd Ruth Homewood leaves her love for the Coast Guard to Iva Lou Frazlez jerry la lynn w1lls h1S ablllty to dr1ve carefully to Gall Crystal Z7 I ! ll - 71 . . B . 1 4 . LQ . . YO , . , A . 1 ! Naoma Stanley leaves an encyclopedia of acceptable excuses after mid- , . 3 , . , . 1 7 ' 5 1 a n 4 - L 11 , . . A I , --Il ! Senior Class Will l, Dorothy Santus, will 'Duke ' providing he wears a ' Hands Off' sign, to Nl. H S. for another year. I George Thomas leave my ab1l1ty for being at school every day to o Pete Reick and Roy leenderson To Clara Asher Gladys Vissering w1lls her Come Hither and Scram Buddy looks Dale Hazlett and Don Wootten leave their outstanding love for good jokes to Gene Spore and Fred Clark respectively Marianne Metzger leaves nothing because she ll need all she has for fu ture life in Lindenwood Girls School David Aiken wills h1s way with the women to Wlllie Sweezer To Genevieve Kornbur st Alta Lewis wills her ability to brag about her man but she 15 unable to produce him because of mumps I Roberta Boone leave my maiden ability to blush to Dolores Haney I Delbert Weter will my Job of running the school projector to Russell Fisher Carlene Piatt wills her generously glven nickname Clem to Dorothy Olinger Edgar I-Iungate wills his seat in trigonometry class t Bob Downing That is 1f he doesn t need lt himself I Irnogene Logue will my Arkansas drawl to Gloria Ralston Ray Clark wills his seat in 9th hour to Clarence Peek better known as Jlsss choice bits of goss1p George Stuart w1lls his ab1l1ty in agriculture class to Wayne Couch I Georgla Stuart will my good nature to the world at large In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hands and seals th1s twen ty-'fourth day of May 1n the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and for iv sw r i Senior C ass It X 1 ' 45 46 .554 X., Z8 I I L l I , , . . . 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To Carmeleta Landreth, Donna Mae Fletcher wills her ability to find out i I ' ' , - . ff A .. -f' tx I-, 1, , 1 ' we T ,Q ' '-s . --l------11'-' mp ' 4'-,' SENIOR CLASS PR OPHECY Poor old Bozo now dragglng along 1n h1s flfteenth year turned a puzzled look upon h1s master Rrp Van Thomas was aga1n remlnlsclng over h1s long t1re some h1gh school days They weren t half so bad as I thought then Bozo In fact now I rather w1sh I were back No worrxes no cares at all just a happy go lucky l1fe o th1ng seemed to matter much to any of us Oh once 1n a wh1le one of the fellows Would study a lrttle but on the whole we were Just the Honorary Senrors W110 had nothmg to do but sl1de through that last year of school You remember some of them your self Old Dog It was too bad about that Alken boy He IS now v1s1t1ng for a wh1le at A1 catraz all because of a lot of llttle 'k1llens Lrttle shy Roberta Boone has taken up where her famous ancestor left off You ve heard of Boone s Coon Sk1n Caps for Beauty Ray Clarke s love for the b1g c1ty f1nally got the best of hun He IS now resxdmg w1th h1s red headed wrfe 1n the Clarke Manslon of Mlke That s flght Mlke MISSOUTI The Ed1e Brothers Lawrence and L.aVern are now starrlng on the H1 em I-hgh and Low football team of Edlevllle Nhssourl The name means no thmg to them though They hxt em any place that 1S convement Dr Robert Engelhard has taken all precaut1ons aga1nst h1s boys growlng up wlth weak ankles He 1S now chlef o1nt expert at the Repalr Your Ankles for Better Football Play1ng Hospltal Donna Fletcher 1s now Fred Asta1r s danc1ng partner Her next plcture w1th h1m 1s ent1tled 'Floatlng Do you suppose 1t has anytlung to do w1th ory'? I ll never forget that bass player Dale Hazlett He was so good on h1s horn that when the pr es1dent of the Internatlonal A1r I..1nes Co heard h1m play he at once employed h1m to blow up all balloons flymg for that company He does a good Job too He has the stuff w1th wh1ch to do lt I know' After her f1r st performance at Rayrnond Gomez ROadS1de Inn the suc cessful chorus gxrl Patsy O Connor was 1nterv1ewed by jlm Beebe a talent scout He became her manager and after f1ve years of strugghng he reached h1s goal by starr-mg her 1n h1s own production Sea Foam Folhes After w1nn1ng fu' st PIIZE 1n the Contest for the Most Unusual Freckle Deslgn Earl Holt had enough money to start a buslness of h1s own He IS now pres1dent of the Commerc1alFert1l1zer Corporatlon Ruth Homewood and Naoma Stanley were such patr1ot1c c1t1zens They were always trylng to help the U S government m any project they undertook However therr last offer to help w1th the currency problemwa sn t very well ac ce pted Even 1n court they sa1d they thought they d1d a better Job than any old U S m1nt 29 i I . - . 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Senlor Class Prophecy N01 bert Owens has flnally reached the he1ght of success 1n the doughnut buslness H15 factorles work day and n1ght to keep up product1on of the holes He Works so hard Bozo just l1ke he d1d 1n school Our Texas g1rl Norma K1llen 1S keepmg up the horrme front xx h le wa1t 1ng for her l1l man to return Vvery year she works har d 1n wer uctory gar den Her spec1alty 1S beans but 1n memory of her husband she plants one row of corn For the last elght years Bern1ce Lane has been gO1n to Qecretamal School Each year she 1s seen standlng at the g1te s 1y1ng In1 1 freshman Bob Zurcher has graduated from the funny papers to h1S role of Popeye on the screen When asked about h1s success he repl1es I yam what i yam and that s all that I yam And Iowe my succc ss to a slmach 1 n just llllflk Boz.o one of Mar1anne Metggf r s plays was xcceptcd by I-lol lywood but s1nce Charles Boyer refused to play OIJI5Ob1lL hcr 1n the plcture was nex er produced After coll: ct1ng rec1pes for many years Carlent l1att lli-15 pubhshed hcr 1 GCIPG book called H1ghroad to Ilealth Howcu 1 Ilozo I llllfllx that nmost of 1ts users haxe another name for lt Blllv R1ckard Sllldled hard on hxs 1nyent1on and f1nally created the de vxce for pushmg the button that pushes the button that solvt 1-, all co1r1merc1al problems 'Sc1ent1sts and students have for many ages lookcd for thls IDNOH tlon Wlule mak1ng h1s campa1gn for U S Pres1dent Pobert NlcCluskey found a small town 1n Cal1forn1a from where the moon looked espec1ally del1c1ous to hmm Ile d1scont1nuedh1s tour and rented a small apart-ment there 1n order make a closer study of1t Ile has come to the conclusxon that 11 1s not green cheese at all but a speclal type of l..1I'DbUlg61' Georg1a Stuart truly had gemus for art Real modern art lylany of her surreallsts have been accepted by t J lonal Art Gallery of l' ash1ngton D C You know what I mean Bozo The klnd that the top looks hke the s1de and 1S really the bottom jerry Flynn the heart throb of M H S 1S a top notcher 1n the movle world I very Saturday all the httle k1dd1esaround our town go to see the1r he Ile s the1r Slmg Shot Shootln Cowboy from the W1ld Wooly West Lsther johnson IS kept busy day and fllgllt managmg her successful bus 1ness The letters on the front w1ndow read Are you a wall flower? Change your style Call the Johnson Escort Bureau T1m1d souls 35 cents per hour average 50 Wolves Sl 00 Y0ur money IS well 1nvested when Xou choose a johnson escort When you rlng and rlng and rlno trylng to get the telephone operator and no response comes from the Off1CC you can be very sure tl1at Qhn ley ones and Cather1ne Owens are dlscusslng the latest conxersatxon bc tu een some 'very mucl1 1n puppy love couple They told me all about the 1JTOIJOQ'll lom Smlth I I ' . I 1 I 7 1 ' . .. 1 , . L. ' 1, ' - . , , 1 4 8 . - . - Y A v rv . . , 4 , c , c , o ,. an s ' - 1 ! I , U I 'J 'u I . I , ' , ' 3 g - 5 1 -e 1 - , ' 1 'J 1 , lt ' Q l V - 1 A 7. , . CC 1 ii Q - 3 lvl. V . . y G ! 4 3 . I I I , b i - , .. V ?Si I. , C. K V f e my K , , ,n - Y I . .. , t . 7 . . , , c to , 1 - Q . , . A 1.,- rx 4 ' ul' lvf .. K , . - y . y - 4 A 4 7 . . . - . .1 , Y . Q Y . TO- ' 4, . . 1 - . . as , . . 4 . ,,, Y --- S -- . . J, . 1 - - - A 2 O 1 , -' J . A . 7 . 3 V i A ,,y ' f, . ' ,L . Sen1or Class Prophecy nrladc to Alta Lexus sorne tlme aoo Seems as though they have been go1ng tooet her for sex eral ycars but he nexer could f1nd the courage to pop the quest1on Sh1r ley and Cather1ne say the propos1l was most thr1ll1ng Pon s w xfc o Ann Shelton Wootten IS very skept1cal 1bout h1s new means of travel She s so afrald th1t when he le1ves wrth h1s Woo Wootten Rocket Sh1p 1nd ms Stardust trumpet that he s search1ng Venus for a blonder blonde She knows her hubby no'7 l oxc 1s 1 gl Q 11 thxng Hofo and from all reports our h1gh school casi nova Delbert 'Veter h1d found the real th1ng She was a very ch1rm1ng brunette I1mag1ne you too l1'1NC wondered why he 1s st1l1a bachelor Delbertjust couldn t overcome 1 httle h1b1t he p1cked up way back 111 h1gh school 1nd he was late to h1s own wedd1ng Of p1t1ence the pretty brunette had none It was 1 shame Bo zo because he wts 1 good looklng guy It s 1lmost n1ne th1rty Bozo Boy and t1me for George Stuart s program At fu at there NNHQ 1 l1ttle opposxtlon from the g1rls to h1s tak1ng S1natra s place but he has mt last been accepted by therr hearts 1s Swoon Kmg I forgot to tell you about Dale s Wlfe Bozo Wh1le he IS at the a1rport Wanda Warnpler stands on the corner of Hollywood and VIHG sell1ng penny bal loons They 1 e two cents Lf they come blown up The extra penny goes 111 the1r fund for the I+ uture Woo W oot Woo Woot Woo Woot' Don tbe a larmed Boao It s only Don s Woo Wootten Rattle Toot1n lxdud Shootln Speedy Scooun rocket sh1p returruno home after a long hard day at h1s bubble gum fac tory adverused as B1gger Better Bubbher Bubbles for Adolescent Ch1ldred un der thu ty Fdoan I-Iungate now wrltes 'Fearless FOSd1Ck He agreed Wlth L11 Ab ner that Gooch s characters weren t qu1te what the should be You know grue somc Ht has them so horr1ble thatFearless won t even appear on the same page Wllh llxcm Dorothy Santus planned on a buslness cour se after h1gh school but Fate 1s to dcc1dc d1fferently for ner I hear her career as 1 Powerless Model very ewcxtmg Imogene Logue 15 the race car champ1on of all thls blg Un1ted States her lrttle red r1ce car she takes the lead If one of the other racers comes close she merely St1Ckb out her foot and tT1PS It Well well here s my Wlfe Gladys V1sser1ng At f1r st you d1dn t pay much attent1on to me rn school Iwas just pla1n httle ole George Thomas the reat football player the great cornet player the great scholar The Great! That s all I was then But that d1dn t stand ln the way of our love Fveryone sa1d we made the cutest couple You look rather sleepy B020 old pal It IS your bedtime Iam trred too but the memory of all my h1gh school fr1ends IS a lovely one I hope they are all rs happy I Goodnmht Bozo Sweet Dreams El . I 3 ' ' 1 - . . V ', - - , ., - O . . O r. A -, 11 , 'c . V - - n 1 , ,lj y C , 1 . . . 4. . c c ' ws ,V u. n v . H ' . 1, . K . ' , , 1 , f I , , '. , Q, E c ' , 1 , 1 . r c . . 1 , v v C Y f ' c I , I . s c , . c , ' U , 1 'I E ' c . Y - U 1 K Q 1 r A - I , . . . . Q .: ,K K L Y F . ns, . vu 1 4 al A I C I 1 . H , . I ' D I A I 111 11 . 11 . Y an v I 7 , . Y I - 1 , .. .. .. 1 1 1 1 1 F q . 1 ' o V 15 . , 1 . :I . . 4 , va . . 1 J CJ - I - 'I 1 A s . y - 1 2 x 1 l ' 1 . 1 1 CK YI , ivy: . 1 1 . . C IS . In C 1 ' I n . . . . . 1 I I l ' . . . 1 KC if . , g 1 1 ' , Y . 1 . . . - ,. , , , . . , 1 ' ' Y s . E ' F15 . ns . F va , D , . . :,.i.,:::ulT' Y ' ,, , 'Y' 4-, ,fl 9 5 g ,r 1 1 Q 2 1 1 -V ,., .....,-,L.,. 1 111:--'--at--Ar-HA J' 'lr-'ha-M A A ,A ,.. JLINIOR CLASS OP FICERS Pregldent Xnce Pre mdnnt G1rls Treasurer Boys Treasurer Class motto Determlnatlon Class flow er Vxolet Class Colors Vlolet and Sllver 34 George Redd K91thhIOllHSOD Dorothy Maddey Donald Newman Secretary '- - ' ' -------- - - Nettie Yocom Asher Clara Asher Harley Blew Orville Bunch Bill Cameron Frankye Clnotto john Coe Roberta Conrad Perry Couch Wayne Cowser R1chard Crystal Gall Davls Sybll 1 1 DOWH1ng Bobbyl.. Eads Ernest EHCIHS Verona Engelhard LOL115 F1ala Rosa Lee Floray Ke1th Fox Glor1a Fraz1er Iva Lou Fry Audrey Fry Ruby Green Howard 7 , I . 1 4 I , , I I w I I I I i N , . I Eastin, Clinton I I , Y . I . I w . I J I I , ,, 1 ' Hammond Ernestlne H1se Mona Homewood Donald johnson Kelth Kleme Charlene Kosman E11een La Mar Betty Levell Donald Maddex Dorothy Manewal Charlene Mendenhall Reve M1Ller Gxlbert M1nor Dorls Nordman Edward Newman Donald Oldham Raymond Ohn er Le ha ONe11 Norma Penderson Roy I-ennlck Re1d P1att john Pltts Shu' ley Porter Mar 16 Powell Helen Preston Charles Ralston jack Redd George Rlckard .Iuan1ta R1eck joe Pete Scheafer Karheen Shoemaker Dorls Shr1ver R1chard Slernens Mary Lee Snowden Charles Snowden Lester Smlth Lorna Sporer R1chard Sportsman Jeanne Stanheld Verna Stanley 1 rancls Stanle y F r e d Ste phenson Char le s Stur gue s s F 6111116 Terrell Donald Tucker Ralph Twztchel Francls Weter juan1'ra 1 7 I I 1 I I W Y I , . , . I . I I I , r Spencer, Mary Lou 7 I I Nn N - ' I P . I I I I I I I I 37 Wiggins, Shirley Wilson, Kenneth l Wilson, Pal1'iC1a- Wiseman, Dean Wolfe Vera W01fSkl11 Edna Wrrght Leo Wrxght Rose Marle Yocom Ne the May JUNIOR CLASS HISTOP Y We the junlor class started w1th the thr11l of belng ln hlgh school 1n the year of 1943 Through our greenhorn year w P1'0gr6ssed very well 1n tins new 11fe Th1s year gave the boys of our class the chance of fxlhng therr one ambltlon play1ng football Flnally 1n 1944- our sophomore year rolled around We got along much easler thrs year as we were better acquaxnted wrth the halls of M H S In thls year we experlenced the losing and gammg of teachers Mr Chapman left and we galned an other fr1end Mr W1111afT1S0n Our sophomore year ended Wlth the ant1c1pat1on next year we would be upperclassmen! In our th1rd year of h1gh school our football boys be gan and ended the year S football season with great success Five of our gn-ls were elected as cheerleaders th1s year and 'dns gave us a sub11me feehng of prlde In October 194-5 w dered our class rmgs We were exclted because We c0u1d ex hlblt them before we were senrors Our candidate for the M H Carnlval Queen was Shu-ley W1gg1n5 We deslred to have her crowned as our queen but mn the fmal analysls our votes dldn t total quzte hrgh enough The thlng of most lnterest ln our Jun1or year was the junlor Senlor banquet wluch was the blgge st soclal event of our hlgh school years We the Junlor class concluded the year Wlth much pr1de and glory 38 I 9 9 I 9 I . I J 9' . B6 . , 9 . 1 . . o D 1 - , . . 1 - . A Cl ll 1 n D ' ' . , e or- - , o 1 C , . . . . LJ: , . J - 7 C f ,- . Q ' I , . 3175 .l 376 7-f945 '- 2 Q: 74,-lx Zfvwf' pf-lp 05442 , L,.,Lg , ,. ,, . ' f wx . ,. ,. .5 I V? Z -,Z M- QD Of-H ,A -N 22-...,Lf'L,x7f , l wifi f . 'gg-gf. fa.. ' ,,.- ei . nkL 3 W., 4' L1 ' 3 W, ,...,Lg,,, . af? Q . N f ,4,,,,, WS, af vw- .W 4 ,J , W ':.... 1 f I in ,gf 'Y pf.. fr, SOPHOIVIORE CLASS OFFICEPS Presulent 1 red Clarke NICE Presxdent lauljohnson Boys Treasurer RussLllF1shLr Gxrls Treasure r Patsy If lala Class motto Excelslor Class flower Cardenxa Class colors Cherry and Gray 40 Secretary ---------------- Carmaleta Landreth 1 . ............... A A 1 ' I 1: 5 Aiken, Diana Atwell, Darlene Biizenberg, Betty Blew, Bailey Boone Dorothy Buster Raylene Clarke Fred Colllns Herbert Davls Gracle Lou DeCann1ere Edgar Dorrell Blanche Dorrell Shlrley 4 r Druan Eugene 1lert Don Ew1gman Leo F1a1a Lawrence Fzala Patsy Flsher Russell Foley Beverly Fowble M1ldred Frandson Ella Mar1e Green Betty Gordon Marguer1te Gucker Dolores Lloyd, jack Lower, Wanda Mataya, Mary Agnes Medlln, Peggy Milam, Blaine lvlobley, Dean Monroe, Dail Nloore, I-Iarlene McAfee, lviarjorie Ne1ghbors, Harold Noah, Virginia Olinger , Dorothy Guthrie. Donald Haney, Dolores. K Hedrick, MaTJ0r1e Holt. ira jones, Arthel johnson, Paul Kienast, Nerma King, Sylvia Kintner , R obert Kornburst, Genevieve Landreth, Carmaleta Lane , john Y s,, Passig, Annabell Powell, Edward Raw Hurla ean Re1pe Margaretjo Re1ck Bobby Runyan Dorothy Ruthff Mary Santus Norma Smith Delmar Shew Nora Srnlth Eugene Sm1th Ruth 2 Sporer Eugene Sportsman Gall Sportsman W111adean Teagarden Estsella 'I xompson Shlrley Twltchel Betty Twltchel Ruth Vlsserlng Hazel Wxlharns jack Young john W11son Lavlta ,W J W l Still, Doiores 1 or e 7 71 Dorothy Frazxer our ever good natured offlce secretary 1s a favorlte of M I-I S students She hstens sympa thetlcally to all then' woes wr1tes out excuses attends to announcements and does a hundred and one odd jobs for the smdents beneflt of every day ln the week A member of the Off1Ce force for one year Dorothy 1S one who w11l be dlfflcult to replace 1n terms of klndness cheerfulness and belng a good sport She was a member of the student body of M H S having graduated 1n the sprmg of 194-4 Dorothy Frazler Whenever a student breaks a bottle has other s1m1lar trouble he always runs to R E Colonel Lamb for help Responslble for the cleanllness of our lugh school for many years Mr Lamb has proved hlmself not only the best of caretakers but the best of frzends Colonel Lamb attended the school of El'lg1l'le6T1I1g at K1rksv1l1e M15 sour1 and at Columbla MISSOHII He re cexved the four gold state seals School Engmeerlng Colonel R E Lamb 44 , . , - - of ink, gets locked out of his locker, or Ol 11 I ll il ' in ll I' ith .O ,,:'l C'-Ass or-' 49 Q Q xx 1 'Eg w p' . J-sky? - it at an ..- ,. 5 Y .. 5 1 i ' r Q' X kr 1 FRESHNLAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres1clent Norma Slaughter V1ce P1-esldent Bud Spencer Treasurer Dorothy K1enast Class motto Where There 5 a W1ll There 5 a Way Class flower Whxte Rose Class colors Blue and Sxlver 46 Secretary --------------------- Roy Fisher Anspach Norma Ashley Charles Atwell Mary Blew Wllrna Bulen Patr1c1a Ann Bunch Donna Burgener Betty Carneron Pairlcla Chr1sman Mona Lee Cox B0nn1e Dear1ng Howard Doss Donald England Henry wlgman James Farrenkopf An1ta Flsher RoyW Fhckmger Pauhne Foster Merle Fowble Dorthea Frankhn Claudza Glrdner Gerald Guthrle Dorls Green Eulah Lee Y , . N I , . . , . I i n Earl, Donald E ' , D 8 1 3 . , . i Murrell Chiford McCluskey Gerald Parr Gerirude Penmck Mary P1att james Preston Benn1e Ralston Glor1a Reynolds Donald Ronan jame Robxnson joe Qumn La Roy Hayes, Udell Hensley Donald Homewood, jimmy johnson, Garnet Kxenast Dorothy Kosman Donna Lewls Oscar Maddex jack Magee Mxtchell Mendenhall Mayota Moore Donna Mulm.x joan N f . I 1 l I , . I ' n I , . I l I Peek, Clarence 1 Y I N . D ! ' l ,g 1 Slaughter Norma Spencer Mar lyn Spor tsman Ga11 Sfanfle ld Char le s Strayhall james S11-1ckel Betty S1111 Ehzabeth Ann Stlll Le11a Sweezer Erne st Talnter Dean Taylor Harry Tw1tchel Wanda Walker jack Watson Joanna Welch Mar-jor1e Duckworth Geraldlne Wllson Margaret Wolfsklll Donald E 1 . . , . Still, William 49 SOPHOIVIORL CLASS HISTORY Our class h1StOIN started when we became green freshmen At f1I'St we wele doubtful and a httle backward 1n the M H S act1v1t1es but we xure as cnihu 1ast1c s the Othel classes We hid members ln the Raz 71 rs football team ind basketball team We made our flr st dance a suc cess In our sophomore year we vve1e more sux e of our selves and sympa thet1C Wlth the new fleshrnen In the latter part of the year Fred Clarke was chosen as the most outstand1ng member 1n c1'uzensh1p Durmg the carruval on of our classmates Norma Santus was elected Queen 1946 We are looklng forward to our next two years as upperclassnxen and PRESHIVIAN CLASS HISTORY We entered lugh school a green shy 1nexper1enced group of fresh nu n After the flrst week of school we became more conf1dent of our selxes and our upperclassmen Durmg the footbxll and basketball season the freshmen d1d thelr part 111 malung the season s acnvltres a success Ihe 22nd of November we contrlbuted to our school s aCt1V1t19S by qponsorlng in assembly When c1n1pa1gns were carrled on by the Ped Cross the freshman class Was always Wllllng to help By the 'mme March rolled ar ound preparauons were ln the makmg for a school carn1v1l Norma Slaughter was chosen as the freshrnan candl dale fol Carnlxal Queen In order to nm aka money for our candldate w sold chances on cakes We have proved mn our act1v1t1es that we can standup and support our class whenever the t1me arlses 50 I 1 I 1 Y ' I J 0 U F I 1 'f K ' X 5' ' A ' ' ' . 4 ' ' ' - .T , ' , c . . ' , . . , - . C - 46 O! hope they will be as happy as our freshman and sophonqore years. H . , , . V . - Y L . . Y - . . C . 9 5 ' G 1 . L I ' X , i . L S ' L R' ' H . , E 3 ' e X x x I 4 . ,w 1 In 15' Que' TIGER F OOTBALL. SQUAD Back Row From left to Tlght Coach W1111amson Bob .Qurcher Roy Pender son Dale Hazlett Ernest Eads George Thomas Bob R16Ck Lzester Snowden jerry Flynn Dlck Shr1ver Louls Engel hard Fred Clarke Stephenson Bob Dowrung Chnton Eastln Orvzlle Blew joe Pete R1eck Robert Engelhard Earl Holt FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Shelbma Br ookf1e1d Moberly Mllan Trenton Ch1111COdl6 Wentwor th Br OOkf1e Id Mar ce 11ne Mar cehne Marce hne Nlarce hne Marce hne Marcehne Marce11ne Marce11ne 52 Front Row: From left to right:G.I. Mi11er,Reid Pennick,Char1es . 7 , . 0 . 6 . . 0 . 6 . . Z0 A 14 ' . O . C O CA PTA INS Rober t Engelhard Robert Zurcher Charles Stephenson Chnton Eastm Roy Pender son JUDIOI' Holt Reld Penmck O1'V111e Blew joe Pete P61Ck Bob Downing 53 Lester Snowden jerry Flynn Dale Hazlett Fred Clarke jack Ralston Ernest Eads Bobby R1eck D1ck Shrwer George Thomas G I M1ller L.ou1s Engelhard 54 SHELBINA 7 MARCELINE 6 The Tlgers opened the1r 1945 season by playuag the Shelb1na Ind1ans In the second quarter the Tlgers drove over for a touchdown but fa11ed to make the extra pomt Later 1n the th1rd quarter the T1gers took over the ball on then' own f1ve yard l1ne The f11'St play the ball shpped from the hands of a T1ger back 1nto the arms of a Shelb1na player who raced across the goal for the touchdown The extra po1nt was good and the game came to an end w1th the Txgers on the short end of a 7 6 score The T1ger touchdown was scored by Chuck Stephenson TIGER LINE UP Ste phenson rontRow Roy Ienderson Bob Zurcher Orvllle Blew Earl Holt Bob Dowmng Chnton Ea sun Lester Snowden Reld Penmck 55 Back Row: From left to right:Robert Engelhard, joe Pete Rieck, Charles ,I N TIGER LINE U P Back Row From left to rlght Bobby Rleck Louls Engelhard G I M11 ler D1Ck Shrlver Front Row From left to r1ght jerry Flynn Bob Zurcher George Thom as Bob Down1ng Dale Hazlett Ernest Eads Fred Clarke MARCELINE 26 MOBERLY 6 Our f1r st game away from home was played aga1nst the Mober ly At the end of the flrst half the score was 13 to 0 ln favor of the T13 ers But 1n the fxrst few mlnutes of the the thrrd quarter Kelley fleet Grayhound back broke loose and ran 65 yards through the whole Tlger team Th1S was the Grayhounds only threat for 1n the rernauung mmutes of the game the T1gers added 13 po1nts to then' score to make fmal score of 26 to 6 m favor of the Trgers T1ger touchdowns were scored by Stephenson andj P R19Ck 56 Grayhounds at Mober ly. . , , 1 ' c a . l- ootball Game s lvLAnL,n.1..LNE 4-O NIlL.A'NJ 0 The gold clad I1gers poul ed on the steam and went for a scormg spree agamst the clawless Wxldcats from M1lan The f1r st quarter was fought on even terms unt1l Engelhard broke the 1ce by grabbxng a M1lan pass and w1th a spurt of speed and the help of a couple of well tzmed blocks went 65 yards to score Turmng on the power Mar celzne tallxed f1ve trmes before the horn blew for the end of the game Durmng the last quarter Coach W1111amson substltuted freely to hold down the score Almost every player on the bench saw act1on The f1nal score of the game was 40 to O 1n the Trgers favor T1ger touchdowns were scored by Robert Tngelhard Red Holt j P Rleck Chuck Stephenson and Bob Downmg MARCELINE Z6 TRENTON 6 dogs Th1s was our thu-d and one of our most lmportant conference games The end of the f1rst half found the T1gers leadxng by a small score of 13 to 7 In the second half the T1gers became complete masters of the s1b.1at1on and added 13 po1nts to thexr score to make a grand total of 26 to 6 Thxs was the Bulldogs f1r st loss 1n 18 stramght games T1ger touchdowns were scored by Stephenson andj P R1eck CHILLICOTHE Z0 MAR CELINE 6 Our last home game of the season was played agamst the Ch11 hcothe Hornets In th1s game the T1gers turned 1D the1r worst per formance of the season The end of the f1rst half found the Hornets leadzng 7 to 6 But 1n the second half the Hornets turned on the power and crossed the T1 ers goal twlce to make a fmnal score of Z0 to 6 Th1s was our fn-st conference loss of the season The T1ger touchdown was scored byj P R1eCk 97 The Tigers again left home, this time 'oo play the Trenton Bull- . -4 u 4 .8- F ootba ll Game s MAR CELINE. 24 BROOKF IELD O Our f1r st conference game of the season was played agalnst the Brookfleld Bulldogs The Brookf1eld runmng and passmg attack became so corn pletely bogged down 1n the mud that they never once threatened the T1ger goal l1ne On the other hand the T1ger attack showed so much power and speed that they scored four touchdowns The game ended w1th the Tlgers downlng then' old r1vals Z4 0 The T1ger touchdowns were scored by Stephenson Redd and joe Pete R1eck MARCEILINE Z8 WENTWORTH 14 Our longest trlp of the season was to Lex1ngton where we played the Wentworth M1l1tary Academy Thls was the most excxtmg game of the season At the end of the f1rst half the score was hed 14 14 ln the second half the T1gers turned on the power and down ed the Cadets Z8 14 By w1nn1ng th1s game the T1gers t1ed Went worth for f1r st place 1n the conference T1ger touchdowns were scored by Engelhard Stephenson and-I P R1eck MARCELINE 7 BROOKFIELD 0 The heavens were releas1ng the1r fury when Marcehne and Brookf1eld met 1n the1r trad1t1onal clash for the VICJCOTY Bell peared that the f1r st half would end 1n a scoreless t1e when the T1 gers got then' break The f1r st quarter had been played 1n m1df1eld. Dur1ng the second quarter penalt1es and poor footlng had prevented scor1ng threats On the second down Red Holt got off what appear ed to be a poor k1Ck The ball went twenty-f1ve yards 1n the a1r then skldded through the mud for twenty more The over anxlous Brookheld safety leaped upon the ball wh1ch shot from beneath h1m and was promptly recovered by Penmck It was our ball flrst and ten on Br ookf1eld s twelve yard llne Down1ng crashed over tac kle for the score and extra po1nt Brookfleld s lone threat came 1n the last m1nutes of the fu' st half when Tooey fleet back streaked past the T1ger lme and secondary alrno st 1nto the clear The rest of the game Was a dogged scramble m the mud The joyour T1gers carr1ed the bell back home to dear old Marcel1ne H1gh School and placed lt 1n the trophy case The game ended 1n Marcehne s favor The T1ger touchdown was scored by Bob DOWn1ng 58 The offensive play for both teams bogged down in the mud. It ap- v -0, ' BASKETBALL SQUAD Back row left to r1ght Payrnond Comez Reld Pennlck joe Pete R18Ck Charles Stephenson Poy Pender son Capta1n Earl Holt La Vern Edxe Dale Hazlett Robert Engelhard Coach W1ll1amson Front row left to r1ght Bobby Downzng Don Guthr1e Louls Engelhard D1Ck Shrwer Fred Clarke BASKETBALL SCHEDULE MARCELINE OPPONENTS RothV11le Ch1111cothe Brookheld Macon Bucklm M1lan Ethel Trenton Wentworth Chllhcothe Cameron Brookfleld M1lan Trenton Rothvllle Wentworth 59 22 ' 11 ' ' 28 ' 43 24 Laclede 18 ' 18 ' 21 18 41 12 ' ' 19 16 ' 28 ' 26 39 ' 24 Across Dale Hazlett Robert Engelhard Earl Holt Roy Pender son La Vern Edme Down Chuck Stephenson Reld Penmck joe Pete R1eck BASKETBALL GAMES The 'ligers started the season with a loud bang by defeatm Rothvill 22 Z0 in a non conference game Red Holt was high point man The next game was against Chillicothe This was our fir st confer ence game The Hornets swamped the Tigers Z5 ll Pender son and Engel hard tied for high po1nt man Next came our old enemy Brookfield The Bulldogs went home n the short end of a Z8 25 score Chuck Stephenson was high po1nt man We next journeyed to Iviacon to play a non conference game The T1 gers turned on the power and easily won 43 Z2 Pender son was high point man The team then entered the Bucklln tournament Our f1r st game was against 1..ac1ede which we won 24 10 Pender son was high point man The next afternoon our hopes of winning the tournament were sma shed by Bucklin who beat us 20 18 Red Holt was high point man After the game the Tigers drove to M1lan to play a conference game For the second time that day the Tigers were defeated by the score of Z0 18 Penderson was high poxnt man third place The boys from Ethel proved to be too much for us and we lost 45 21 Pender son was high polnt man Again we left home This t1me to play Trenton in a conference game The T1g9TS came out on the short end of a Z8 l8 score Stephenson was high po1nt man At last we were back on our home court Th1s t1me to play Wentworth 1n an important conference game Three over tame periods were needed by Wentworth to wln 43 41 Pender son was high point man For the second tlme we were playing Chillicothe The Hornets were in fine shape and won 24 12 We next played in the Chillicothe invitational tournament and were defeated by Cameron 37 19 Again the Tigers left home This time to play Brookfield For the second t1me this year we defeated the Bulldogs The score th1s t1me was 16 Our next game was with Milan here But again the Wildcats defeated the Tigers Final score 32 Z8 Again we played the strong Trenton team and again we lost by ten points Score 36 Z6 Our next engagement was a non conference game with Rothville Ev erybody played excellent basketball and we won 39 17 61 H ' ES ' 6 H t O The following night we returned to Bucklin, this time to play Ethel for 14. ' Basketball Game s The last game of the season was aga1nst Wentworth at Lex1ngton The cadets dldn t need any owertxme per1ods uns 'mme Flnal score was 50 24 n favor of the cadets Not to be overlooked was our very successful second team The boys won l2 and lost only to Wentworth They scored a total of 326 agalnst then' opponents 194 All the boys played excellent basketball all the way The school and town are proud of them Marcelme won s1x games and lost eleven dur1ng the basketball season RA! ZER CLUB The Razzer Club organ1Led 1n September had a member-sh1p of p crease the number of cheerleaders from four to su: Those elected by the club were Reve Mendenhall Glor1a Fox Norma Santus Dorothy Maddex Norma O Ne1l and Mona I-hse The off1cers elected were Gladys V1SSCI'1I1g pre s1dent and Reve Men denhall secretary The Razzer cheerlng section at all the football games was well fllled w1th g1rls loudly procla1m1ng the v1rtues of the Nlarcehne team The cheerleaders also led yells at the basketball games Cheerleader unlforms CODS1Sted of black pleated sklrts black and gold revel Slble Elsenhower Jackets and black and gold beames 62 . 1 v . . A -1 . . . . - , y .r . , . a - proxirnately flity girls this year. A1 the firsf meeting it was decided to in- : l yy 1 J U 1 4 , . . . . , . 1 - , . . . . u . . . I 1 . , . . ROYAL RAZZERS Back Row left to r1ght Wllrna Blew Betty Strlckel Betty Bur gner Jeanne Sportsman Rosa Lee F1ala Juanita Rlckard Norma Ans paugh Dorls Guthr1e Dorothea Fowble Margaret Rexpe Hurla Paw Dolores St1ll D1ana A1ken Hazel Vlssermg Patty Cameron Glor1a Ralston Front row left to r1ght M1ldred Fowble Vera Wolfe Patsy W1lson othy Runyan Nettle Yocum Frankye Cameron Shlrley Dorrell Margane McAfee Carmaleta Landretlf Lorna Smlth Sh1rley W1g g1ns Charlene Kle1ne Norma Slaughter Donna Moore Dolores Gu cker jane Ronan Paul1neF'l1ck1nger Donna Bunch Dorothy K1en a st Amta F arrenkoff Cheerleaders left to r1ght Mona P1159 NOTITIB Santus G-lgrla FOX Norma O Ne1l Dorothy Maddex Reve Mendenhall Norma Santus Norma O Ne11 leve Mendenhall Glor1a Fox 63 , ' 2 , ' , l I . Q 6 3 I Y I k Y i l . I l I l . : I D ! . I Har lene Moore, Peggy Medlin, Raylene Buster, Dolores Haney,Dor - Y . ! I 1 A9 1 l . ! I ! ! - 1 1 D 1 9 ' , . 1 , . , , 9 . , ' 7 1 9 - AUTOGRAPHS .4 0501: -+ -1:0--rl-DID -nraz O 5'-iff 1, nl 3 3 M 1 'ia , M.,f '1 35 4 h M.s.U'ii ' a 2 ' ns . qi-My CONCER T BAND The Marcelme H1gh School concert band composed of forty mem bers completed a successful and full season wlth the comlng of May 1946 In all four concerts were gxven one durlng each quarter of the school year Bach of these was well attended Instead of chargmg adm1ss1on lvlr Hulen started the pract1ce of tak1ng up a free wrll offernmg Th1S method netted more money for the department than that of the adrrussxon pr1ce cond ratlng 1n the local ellmxnahon contest therefore be1ng allowed to part1c1pate 1n the Klrksvllle d1S'U'1Ct fesi1valApr1l ll Much cred1t IS to be gwen to the organ1zatlon for the f1ne work lt has done 1n the past year Half of the thlrd concert was dlrected by the bands student d1rec tlon Don Wootten He was also trumpet SO101St 66 , - 4 ! Y , . The concert band, under the dlrectxon of Mr. Hulen,received a se- I . I , C . I M II S DANCE BAND The lv' H S dance band was organ1zed 1n the fall of 1944 Smte th ti t1me mt has played for school dances programs and out of town dances Thls organ1zat1on has con'cr1buted much to the act1v1t1es of the school by p1ay1ng for the students The members of the band now are Don Wootren and Merle foster trumpet john Earl Young and Fred Stanley trombrm Dale Hazlett bass Patty Cameron and Naoma Stanley saxaphone r ran kye Cameron drums and Wanda Wampler p1ano Gladys Vlsserlng was vocallst Th1s year another dance band was orgaruzed by some underclassmen, wh1ch w1l1 take the place of the Oflglnal one when 1ts members graduate The members are john Earl Young and Howard Green trombone Donna Dale Bunch p1ano M1tchell lviagee Bobby Stephenson and Louls Engel hard trumpet jlmmy Henderson bassoon Hazel Vlsserlng drums San dra Cavanaugh and Beverly Brxggs clar1net, and Perry Conrad gu1tar DANCE BAND Planlst Wanda Wampler Readlng from left to r1ght Merle 1 1' Don Wootten Dale Hazlett, Frankye Cameron Fred Stanley Patty Cameron Naoma Stanley and Gladys Vlsserlng 67 . ..- 1. . . . T K 1 A9 - - eq' , ., , . .e 1 , f p ' , r Q 9 1 ' ' ' v 1 7 1 - C Q . I 1 ' . ' ' , - 1 J 9 1 9 3 r 2 2 4: J 1 ' J Q I 'CILSLC 1 x J 1 1 , 1 Left to Tlght Patty K1ng Donna Mae Moore Dorothy Klenast Donna Dale Bunch Bernlece Lane Paulme Fhckenger and Lols W olfe MAR C I-IING BAND The marchmg band tl'l1S year has had a Season of ceasless aCt1v1ty Dur1ng the fall several booster tr1ps were made One of these was for a rades advertlsmg the football games For all of the home football games and also for some of the out of town games the marchmg band played durxng the quarters and marched dur1ng the half makmg an lmpresslve plcture W1th the black and gold unlforms of the band members and Whlte and gold unlforms of the baton tw1r1ers Donna Burgener was the mascot and Ernest1ne Hammond was drum major The marchmg band has to be on 1ts toes to learn all the latest and most comphcated maneuvers and ours has proved by 1tS f1ne perform ances that It can keep up w1th the best any other school has to offer 68 dvertising the Tri-Couhty Fair. Several times the band marched in pa- M H S MARCHING BAND 'M FORMATION 69 M. H. S. MARCHING BAND I If GIRLS GLFL CLUB The glrls glee club under the d1rect1on of C C llulen made a f1ne ShOW1Hg durlng the 194-5 4-6 school term Much larger than that of the precechng year the club par-t1c1pated ln many programs for v r1ous CGLISCS The lee club part1c1pated 1n three concerts w1th the band and IH B add1t1on to th1s presented as a separate program an Easter Contata The R1sen K1ng Provmg themselves very ver sat1le the gxrls sang w1th equal ease from works o o s Makmg a pretty PICUITE 1n then' formals the glee club members added much to the band concerts 1n whxch they partnupated The hlghhght of the year came w1th the el1m1nat1on contest to det erm1ne the se lectlons that would be g1ven at K1rksv1lle 1n the d1str1ct contest The members of the glee club were very proud when they re cewed a hr st rainng, whlch enabled them to go to the K1rksv1lle f6St1Va1 Hazel Vlsserxng was p1an1st Few members Wlll be lost through graduatnon thms year so lt may be expected that the gn-ls glee club next year w1ll be larger and better under the able leader Shlp of Mr Hulen 70 I w . 1 f I . ' ' 1 I ll - Q 11 I - . , . - , ' f b th clas ical and popular composers. l . 4 . ! . I A BOYS GLLE CLUB If or the l1rst mme 1n many years, a boys glee club was orgamzed 1n the fall of 45 and enjoyed a very successful lhltlate year Though handmapped by the small number of the club they were not daunted and took both concerts and ITl1b11C perfornqances 1n then' str1de No semors are members of the glee club and W1th recogmtlon lt has gamed the boys expect to have a much larger or gamzauon next year Norma jean K1llen acted as p1an1st for the glee club There are several fme vo1ces ln the boys glee club an xt has made outstandlng progress m the short t1me It has been a part of the Marcellne Ihgh School currlculum In the el1rn1nat1on contest the boys glee club made a second ratmg, enabllng tlmem to part1c1pate 1n the K1rksv1lle fest1va1 71 4 H . A 1 - - v - . 0 . ... . . , , c . 1 n . c ' . ' 1 r , d ... 1 . 1 . MUSICAL ELIMINATION CONTEST A mus1cal el1m1nat1on contest was held March 8 at the h1gh school The purpose of the rec1taLwas the selectlon of entr1es for the dlstrlct con tests held Apr1l 5 and 13 at K1rksv1lle judge of the events was Weldon Harrls muslc 1nstructor of the Centraha I-hgh School The ratlngs were as follows Number one ratlng Gladys V1sser1ng soprano solo Eddle DeCan n1ere bar1tone solo Hazel Vlsserlng p1ano solo john E Young trornbone solo and Erne stxne Hammond baton tVV1I'111'lg The number two plus rat1ng D1ana Alken plano solo The number two ratmg Boys Glee Club GIIIS Sextet Charlene Kle1ne Lorna Smlth Norma O Nell Reve Mendenhall and Dorothy Mad dex trumpet 1110 Don Wootten Merle Foster and LOUIS Engelhard Band Patty Cameron soprano solo Hazel Zurcher clarinet solo Mary Lou Ax cell c1ar1net solo and Don Wootten trumpet solo The number three ratlngs Male quartet Gene Sporer Eddxe De solo Lorna Smlth flute solo DW1ghtR1chardson french horn solo Patty Cameron saxaphone solo and Mltchell Magee cornet solo The number four ratmg Double Quartette Nerma Ke1nast Peggy lvledhn Betty Green PBt!'1C1a W1lson Edgar DeCann1ere john E Young Gene Sporer and Blame M1lam The numbers havlng the h1ghe st ratlng 1n each group were entltled to go to K1rksv1lle except students not yet 1n h1gh school On Frlday Apr1l 5 the students S0101StS attended the K1rksv1l1e Contest They recelved the follow1ng ratmgs The number one ratmg was Frankye Cameron drum and she 1s the only representat1ve of M H S at the State Contest at Columb1a Number two rat1ng Gladys Vlssermg soprano Edd1e DeCann1ere tenor Hazel V1sser1ng plano trumpet tr1o Don Wootten Merle Foster LOUIS Engelhard Number three rat1ng Patty Cameron saxaphone John Young trombone The Glee Clubs and Band attended the contest on Apr-11 13 The G1rls Glee Club rece1ved a three raung The Boys Glee Club and Band had a number two rat1ng 72 , L . . 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HAND SNAPS- Don Wootten Fred Staflleb' Gladys V1s5er1ng Dance Band Dance Band Dance Band Vocallst Solo Trumpet Dance Band Solo Drummer Naoma Stanley Dance Band Errue Hammond S010 Clarlnet Drum Major MCT 16 Foster Mayota Mendenhall Patty Cameron Dance Band Norma Slaughter Dance Band Solo Trumpet Flag Bearers 73 S010 Saxaphone Y l Frankye Cameron ' W l ,m 1 I 1 l l Commerce Dur1ng the year 1945 1946 under the d1rect1on of XX F Hayden mstruc tol 162 students were enrolled 1n commerce subjects Throughout the year an 1nten51ve program was carr1ed on 1n the encouragement of students to work for and IGCCIVC awards for the drfferent phases of the commer1c1al program Cert1 f1cate awards were made by the Gregg Pubhshmg Company 1n shorthandand typ- 1ng Shorthand speed cert1f1cates were earned by Ernestme Hammond Pat r1c1a W1lson Nettxe Yocom and Sh1rley W1gg1ns members of the shorthand I class and Bern1ece Lane member of the secretar1al practlce class In order to quahfy for a certlhcate the student must take d1ctat1on 1n shorthand at 60 words per mlnute, and trranscrlbe notes neatly and accurately vtlth at least 95 per cent accuracy Erne st1ne Hammond was the f1r st member of the shorthand Class pass the 80 word a nunute transcrlptlon test ln shorthand Esther ohnson jo Ann Sh01'DOh and Alta L-ewls members of the secretar1al practnce class qual1f1ed for the 80 vt ord a mlnute certrflcate wrth 95 per cent accuracy Dorothy Santus and Esther ohnson members of the secretarxal pract1cc P1655 rece1ved 100 word a mlnute speed certuhcates xx 11.11 95 per cent accuracy Other members of the class vt ho rece1ved the 80 word a mlnute certrhcate xxcre Esthel johnson Jo Ann Shelton and Alta I..EXV1S Esthc r otmson was axx arded the complete theory shorthandcertlflcate for pl OIICICHCY 1n wr1t1ng shorthand Accuracy of at least 90 per cent 15 requ1red 1n order to qu'1l1fy for a certtflcate Competent tyP1StS certrfmcates were aw arded for typxng t1med tests for a perlod of ten mlnutes Wlth a m1n1mum of f1V6 errors or less and a score of 50 net words a mlnute Mar1anne Metzger 64 Wanda Wampler 62 Esther johnson 60 Slurleyjones 53 Frnestlne Hammond 53 Porothy Santas 51 Imogene Logue 50 and Bernlece Lane 50 Progress certlflcates were awarded to Patsy O Connor 47 Patrlcla 1 son 46 Frankye Cameron 42 jun Beebe 37 Sh1r1ey1N1gg1ns 37 Nett1e Yocom 36 1x1chardSporer 36 Mona lhse 35 NormaOINe1l 34 Karl1eenScheafe1 34 Letl1aOl1nger 31 Louls Engelhard 31 and Rubyrry 31 74 ' ' W 7 . 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' . . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I , 7 I I ' Dramatlcs The dramat1cs class under the d1rect1on of Neva Lamb pre sented their f1r st play Madness m Tr1p1e Txme Fr1day February 8 ln assembly G1adYS V1SSCI1ng was the student dlrector The cast Joanne Brendle Sh1r1ey W1gg1ns Gerry Brendle E1leen Kosrnan Judy Brendle Juan1ta Weter Mamma Dorothy Maddex Joe Chnton Eastln and Ernesto de Veros D1Ck Sh.r1ver The plot revolved around the 1:1p1ets Joanne Judy and Gerry and fhell' attempts to get the1r mother 1n the mov1e5 Once a famous actress Mamma IS favorably 1mpressed when Judy 1nv1tes a famous producer Ernesto de Veros Pl1CB.t101'1S then occur especlally when the producer h1mse1f 15 thought to be a sale sman Elverythlng turns out happlly when Mama and Mr de Veros dlscover they were once sweethearts and Joe IS the 1deal leadlng man for whom the pro ducer was searCh1ng The second productlon by the dramatlcs class was e one act melodrama presented the f1rst nlght of the hlgh of the h1gh school carn1val,N1arch 15 as part of the program The t1tle The Clty Sl1cker and Our Nell The cast 15 as fol lows Nelhe Beard Norma O Ne1l M1nn1e Beard Charlene Klelne Vlolet Beard Betty LaMar Clarabelle Worth Gladys V1SS9T1Hg Aunt Marthy Reve Mendenhall Toby Snodgrass Dean W1seman Dan Tucker Roy Pender son and Frank Beard Chuck Stephenson Stage Manager was Don Clnotto 75 O . J . . D . ns . . . 91 . . . , , . , , ' n . s a 4 . I , n . ' 9 , ' 9 , S y , , ' - . 1 l I 7 . . I i . . . y , home for supper. Joe, a sale srnan is mistaken for him, and many amuslng com- I , r 1 gl . . UD 1 - . , . D 1 I . l . . . I . ' ! ! Y 3 P S ! 3 l ' S r Q I 5 ' , . . Dr amanc s Contmue d Th1s hvely story concerned the efforts of the two C1ty S11cker Clarabelle and Shemdan to get the deed to the Beard farm on whlch coal mas been d1scovered loby a ne1ghbor who has been baklng detectxve lessons sus pects what 1s uf: and solves the case sat1sfactor1ly Another one act play glven for part of the carnwal program was a com edy Pheeny by Mamanne Metzger Members of the cast were all semors who had taken drarnatxcs the year before The cast josephme Pheeny Turpm, jo Ann Shelton Marlon Turpm Wanda Wampler Laura Mott Mananne Metzger Ivlrs Crumwa1the Berxuece Lane jun Stanley Dale I-Iazlett and Baker Harold Don Wootcen Stage manager was Delbert Weter and prompter Shxrleyjones A scene from Madness 1n Trxple T1me Characters from left to r1ght Jaun 1ta Weter E.1leen Kosman Dorothy Maddex C11nton Easton Shlrley Wlgglns 76 . . li . . OD . ,. , I x . . 1 , A - N V7 . . . - 0 n D T, . Cl II . Q D 3 ' . l 1 Cl ll 1 1 . 5 r S 9 D ' 1 1 l S 9 1 ' , u tt . . . 91 . - - 4 Q x 1 I 9 ' Prepdrlng the play 'Madne ss 111 Trlple T1me for publ1c performance Dramaucs Concluded The story was about a 16 year old g1rl Pheeny who wanted to be come a plumber and elect1'1c1an l1ke her father As a result of her lnexper 1ence at thls trade she nearly wrecked the apartment house 1n whlch her fam11y l1ved Pheeny and her fr1end Laura tmed to help her slster Marron got her beau jlm to propose w1th aston1sh1ng results In the meantxme Pheeny and Laura battled away over a new boy 1n the apartment upsta1rs Baker I-Iar old However our hero1ne and her s1ster both captured the1r men and every thlng turned out happlly The dramaucs class under the d1rect1on of Neva Lamb presented two one act plays both afternoon and everung performances March 22 The f1r st play was 'Murder by Ivlornmg The cast Herman a wrlter of detectlve sto Anderson h1s temporary heart 1ntere st Norma K1llen Van Potter, An1ta s Volunteer protector Ernest Eads and Mr Magnon the blg bold publlsher jack Ralston The plot 1nvolved a detect1ve f1ct1on wr1ter who ran out of 1deas and what he d1d about lt The second play was One Room Aparhnent The cast Tom Dugglns a young author Dav1d A1ken Elmer Wr1ght an unemployed actor Bob Down 1ng Ivlrs Gee the landlady Mona H1se Clara LEWIS Tom s mother ln law Glor1a Fox Mr Sawyer an msurance agent Charles Snowden and Messen ger Boy Leo Wr1ght The story 1S about a young author who has mother 1n law trouble and h1S fr1end who has trouble w1th the landlady 77 - I Q 1 . 11 . . li Sl - - I y - J I ' D , - I Q - . , . . , - ! . ! ' 5 1 11 I - 1 ' . . , ' ries, Fred Stanleyg Shelia O Connor, his secretary,E.rnestine HammondgAnita . . - - Q i , ' , I 1 S ' f ! I 66 II l . ' ' 4 . , 1 Q 1 9 ' - . . , , , g ' 1 1 9 9 ' , S ' 1 1 5 ' 1 ' ' , . PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE INF F A The program of the Future Farmers of Amerlca IS d1v1ded 1nto e1ght dliferent sectlons or departrnents each 5how1ng some phase of the work done dur1ng the year The supervzsed farrrung program 15 that part wluch 1S d1r ectly under the supervlslon of the teacher of Vocatlonal Agr1culture who the Adv1ser of the Chapter ln th1S departrnent more emphasls 1S placed on the productlon of more pure bred hvestock Every boy w1th pure bred stock IS our goal the boys along the hnes of pure bred Sales of hvestock and also artlcles that any boy makes or contr1butes for the benef1t of the Whole chapter Also we hope to get the boys who have graduated from thls department 1nto some kmd of an organ1zat1on s1m1lar to an alumn1 group Th15 latter part of th1s sect1on has never yet mater1al1zed ln th1s school Communlty SCTVICES demand the attent1on of the boys 1n th15 depart ment to the extent of repa1r1ng farm machmery for any farmer who w1ll br1ng 01' send 1n h1S equlpment to be repaued Also we render much asslstance ln supplylng farmers w1th helpful 1r1f0rmat1on along the hnes of l1V6StOCk poul try and farm crops 78 F. 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A. . . . . 4 is The cooperative activiijes is that section that directs the interest of Our department puts heavy demands on the boys to develop 1nto leaders of the1r groups We plan to have teams 1n the d1Sl1'1CtI'1 x69t1I1gS as follows Parhamentary procedure radlo sklt and 1n pubhc speaklng Also every phase of our work 15 done by rneans of cornrnlttees and every boy 1n the department serves on several commlttees durlng the year In order to encourage every boy to engage 1n th1s type of work polnts are offered that w11l go a long way 1n det ermlmng the grade for the quarter Earnmg ano sav1ng IS some th1ng that every one should know and d somethlng about NN e do encourage every boy to 1nve st h1s money 1n a good grade of stock and eqrupment and to save money 1n anv way he can Before a boy can atta1n the degree of State Farmer he must have saved and have 1nve st- ed more than S2 50 00 In add1t1on we encourage every boy to Save h1s money Conduct of meet1ngs IS qu1te an xmportant factor 1n the development of these boys so all of them learn by doxng and take part ln any and all meetxngs There IS at least one meetlng called every month by our presldent and there we use the formal openmg and clos1ng ceremony thus maklng If-lL1St as formal as POSS1b1e I' F A Offlcers Back row left to rrght La Vern Ed1e john P1att Kenneth W1lson Advlser E C ONeal Front row left to r1ght harley Asher Francls Stanley R1chard Cowser 79 . . . . . . : , - . , . . . 0 . : A 4 , . I a . U 1 . and invest in bonds and other ways to make his money bring some return. , . . . I D U I i 7 I O , . :Q , , . 1 . . F l L.1brar1ans from left to r1ght Carmaleta Landreth Mlss R1ley Mary Lou Spencer Ral1ne Buster Audrey Fry Vlfglnla Noah Ixnogene Logue Bern1ece Lane Esther ohnson seated Na oma Stanley Patsy O Connor M H S LIBRARY The hbrary 1s one of the most useful and popular depar tments of Mar world books addeo thls year 1ncreased the value of the l1brary Reference mat ter and current mater1al1s furrusheo by magaz1nes pamphlets and da1ly pap ers A new feature of the llbrary th1s year 1s the exchange papers from ne1gh bor1ng hlgh schools Under the superv1s1on of Mxss Coral R1ley student l1bra r1ans take care of the llbrary all e1ght per1ods of the day Checkuqg out books pamphlets and magazlnes 81 1 r J 1 c D: ' Celine -High School. Several new dictionaries, literature books, and a set of IvlAR CELLO STAFF' Seated around table from left to r1ght Asslstant Edltor Kelth johnson Ed1t0T 1n Ch1ef Naoma Stanley Assxstant Ed1tor Patsy W1lson f1r st row from left to Ilght Sh1rleyjones Reve Mendenhall Charlene Kle1ne Mona I llSe Mar1anne Metzger Gladys V1sser1ng Esther johnson Imogene Logue Bern1ece Lane Dorothy Maddex G1or1a Fox Norma O Ne1l Dorothy Lou Fraz1er Second Row left to rlght Edd1e DeCann1ere Edgar Hungate George Redd Dale I-Iazlett Dav1d A1ken Bob Zurcher jerry Flynn and advmsers Neva Lamb and W Hayden The members of the Marcello Staff have been comp1l 1ng the th1rd ed1t1on of the yearbook durxng the past school year We slncerely hope that both now and 1n future years the reader w1ll derxve much pleasure and enjoyment from readlng the annual If thrs can be done the members of the staff w1ll feel that they have accomphshed tnexr ch1ef a1m 82 l 1 . I ' . D Sanms, Wanda Wampler, Norma Killen, jo Ann Shelton, Iva TIGER TALES T1ger Tales off1c1al Marcel1ne I-hgh School newspaper has th1S year completed the most successful term 1n 1tS hlstory For the f1r st year s1nce the newspaper was orgamzed Tlger Tales has come out regu larly every month dur1ng the school year mak1ng n1ne 1ssues 1n all The staff feels very proud about break1ng a record of many years standlng Every ISSUE has cons1sted of e1ght pages of W1-1tten materlal and a cover 1n color W1th the th1rd 1ssue the practxce of havmg a back match the cover was begun Trger Tales 1S f1r st typewmtten then rnlmeographed from St6hC11S The paper was entered 1n both natlonal and state conte sts anne Metzger who has held the pos1t1on for two years ASS1Stant edltor was Naoma Stanley The rest of the staff was as follows Art edltor Sh1r ley jones Exchange Ed1tor Dorothy Santus Sports ed1tors B111 Bunch and Rayrnond Gornez D1str1but1on Managers Dolores Gucker Sh1rley Dorrell and Dolores Haney F' F A Edrtor john P1att Typists Cather1ne Owens lrnogene Logue Wanda Wampler Esther johnson Patsy O Connor and Bermece Lane Ivhmeograph operators jo Ann Shelton Dale Hazlett jer ry Flynn George Thomas Robert Engelhard and Don Wootten L1terary Advlser was Lura McN1sh and Produchon Advlser was W F Hayden 83 The staff of Tiger Tales was headed by Editor-in-Chief Mari- 41 IX! mv y W 4 wry, fi AJ Nl! V5 fr I-f W .rrp zu -I XVI I ll I dy ,X '1 911 ' THE MADDEST PROFESSION Lee Armen edxtor of the Lawrencevllle Clarmn and K1rby Lawrence ed1'oor of the Lawrencevllle T1mes are both engaged 1n the madde st profes s1on Journahsrn Rwalry between the papers IS keen and K1rby tries to buy out Lee Refusmg Lee f1nds that nothmg but bad luck follows the Clar1on,and buslness gets very poor Lee h1res two detectxves to solve the myster1ous acc1dents and th1s only leads to more trouble for they are an old tlme vaudevllle comedy team turned 1nto provate sleuths Macbeth and I-hnes accuse everyone but the gullty party and make nothmg but blunders Roxnance enters the p1cture when Carol K1rby Lee s soc1ety ed1tor and Daran Reynolds young war veteran workmg for Lee fall 1n love Th1s 15 broken up when lt 1S d1scovered that Carol IS really jan C Lawrence daughter of Lee s r1val whom everyone suspects has been behmd all the Clarlon s trou Daran then turns to j1ggs hxgh school graduate who 15 general errand g1rl for the Clarlon Then' rnutual attractlon IS expla1ned when Bert Thomp son a lawyer tells thern they are brother and slster Made orphans when they were very young the brother and slster had been adopted by dxfferent famll 1es and each was unaware of the other s exlstence Macbeth and I-hnes acc1dental1y smmble onto the fact that Bertha In gram splnster bookkeeper on the Clar1on 1s the real crlmmal Wzth th1s fact revealed events qu1ckly take place formmg a happy endmg SENIOR PLAY CAST Front row left to r1ght Norma K1l1en Wanda Wam pler Mar1anne Metzger Gladys V1sser1ng Naoma Stanley jo Ann Shelton and Shlr leyjones Back row left to r1ght Don Wootten Robert Engel hard Dale Hazlett Earl Holt jerryFlynn George Thomas Lawrence Ed1e Dav1dA1ken and Neva Lamb D1rector 85 N I ll I I D Q 1 . n ll , - I ii . . I . Q 4 I 5 9 9 J . l . . . . . n I I 1 , i l D I 9 I F U n q Q I - ble. I . . . . . . - , . I - 1 I - . . . - I 9 ' , . 1 : 1 ' I l 9 1 1 ' . I 3 I ' I 3 Y I P 1 D 9 , . 'le ll mr C1135 fre sented PIG TAILS 1lbu1 Br xun Under the l rrectlox o Coral P1ley Cast of Characten 5 Gaye Brooks Norma ONE-1l Known 15 llgtdllli our adorable her olne Sydney Cxnulbe ll Lester Snowden A small town buslnegg man Mr s Clnqpbc ll I rnegtlne llirrunond llls vt Lie xx ho HQ socl l amb1t1ons Kenyon Campbt ll Charles Stephenson T ma 1r Son Annabelle Campbell Rexc lxlendtnhall The 1r attracuxu xounp daughter Ano tht r dauohu 1 P1 11111 ost W lun Dorothy lxladdex Colorm cl rnald at thc Canwpbm lls Nornua Klrk Gloru l om. Whose fanuly 15 vtgalthy Brenda Bayneg lxlona H1 se ll ho lowes to hgten to the radlo W att Ivlanner S Job Doxx rung flienyon 5 college chunu illllll low Ladd B111 Bunch A buS1nL as QXSCIITIXC Ulsuli annen, lxilrraflel A dlsappolnted young lldy f 'LVJL 1' by W' - f 3' ' 1 f 4 Q . -by c L - V 4 J Q g C 'l , ' lax AZ: ' V . 7 C D c A W ,Q , J Florabelle Campbell ------------------- Charlene Kleine I 4 I C, va ' C : C 'e ,' 2 ell I c . W W J W c ' f 1 1 A ' 9 , ------------------------ F 7 A 1 J f ' l w l . KJ L. ...-.. T- - -- .....,.....-... vc 1 :A . C - ' f J 256 JUNIOR PLAY CAST Front row left to rlght Ernestlne Hammond Char lene Kleme Iva Fraz1er Norma O Ne1l Reve Men denhall Dorothy Maddex and Mona H156 Back row left to r1ght Char les Stephenson Bobby Dowrnng Coral R1ley D1rector and Lester Snowden Members absent Glor1a Fox and B111 Bunch PIG TAILS Campbell l1ve 1n a small town near a smart summer resort w1th thelr two grown daughters Annabell and Florabelle and the1r son Kenyon a would be song -wr1ter Mr Campbell s close st pal a man named Brooks d1es and leaves a daughter on a ranch ln Montana Because she wears her halr 1n two bra1ds down her back the g1rl 1S nlcknamed ' Plglalls She wr1tes Mr Campbell and tells h1m that she IS mlserable on the ranch because her aunt who has ra1sed her has marr1ed a man who 1s mls treatmg her The generous hearted Ivlr Campbell 1nv1tes P1gta1ls come East and made her home wlth h1s famlly When P1gl'B1lS arr1ves Mrs Campbell 1s horr1f1ed and 1ns1sts that the crude young Western g1rl be sent back to the ranch at once Mr Campbell refuses to hear of 1111.15 and P1gta1ls remalns When lvh- Campbell s bus1ness burns to the ground and he d1scovers that h1s msurance pohcy has lapsed and that he rulned f1nanc1ally It 1s Plgtalls who saves hlrn by orgamznmg a band The band flops 1n one week and she also flops 1n all her other t tempts Near the end good luck crowns her 1n a ser1es of funny ep1sodes She puts Ivlr Campbell back on h1s feet and IS started on the road fame herself 87 xffi' , ' I ' , - 1 u 1 . Y , I 1 1 Y ' , ' : . Y Y , ll fl Pigtai1s is an epic of American domesticity. Mr. and lvlrs. Sydney 1 I I i 1 . , ' n 1 1 1 1 ' I n u Q 0 . I u v O1 . . 0 - . . . . . to . , - u n . . I ' Q . . . . is , . . . a - . ' ' to Effhafk. 4.1 - f- , , L 4 ff' , , A A A i- 5' ff a 'rv sw a iz 41 af ' 11 GIF? '4 A A v 9' VR -1 wg Hx 4' Q9 -if 'mfs Q 'S r T 4 O v P be v 3,5 W 3' us, I 3' yu , 1 ,Vx ' K Q 5 45, 8? v- 1,' I '. R 6, yr T? .fr Z' mf? ' 53 A, Wxxvf ,N ' yi- F' F A BARNWARMING The 1nv1tat1ons for the barnwarmlng November 16 were made of corn husks tled together at the end The 1nv1ta11on was on a p16C6 of paper 1ns1de the husks The barnwarmmg started at emght o clock To get 1ns1de the gymnas mm one had to go through a tunnel made of baled straw One mad to go up a ladder and go through a wagon bed that was ly1ng on top of the baled straw Steps were made of bales of straw to the floor E1ght games or h1tches were played w1th a d1fferent partner for each ln the f1r st h1tch two boys scattered peanuts over the floor and the couple that got the most won The second h1tch was a mllk bottle race Each couple had to hold hands and roll the mllk bottle across the floor w1th two stlcks The thlrd h1tCh was d1V1ded 1nto two groups Each one had to hold the rlght hand of the per son sltting next to hlm They they had to pass a number of sprkes along the l1ne w1t.hout lettlng go In the fourth h1tch the couples had to hold hands and shuck an ear of corn The players w-ho got throughflr st won Next shps of paper were passed out that had the name of an an1mal prxnted on them and each person had to 1m1tate the ammal that was wrxtten on h1s shp of paper The games contmued to the e1ghth h1tch and then refreshments were served whlch were 1ce cream and cookxes The Judge chose Mary Lou Spencer as the barnwarmlng queen Fr1day November 30 the flrst all school soc1al of the year was held 1n the M H S audltorlum sponsored by the senlor class The theme for the decoratlon chosen by the semors was that of the trlumphant return of the bell Multl colored crepe paper streamers formed a false ce1l1ng above the heads of the dancers and large placards hung on the curtaln reported the scores of all e1ght games of the season rn black and Whlfli Center of attractlon was the bower of black and gold crepe paper hung from the basketball goal at the north end of the audltorlum Wlllh black and gold streamers covering backetball mat ln the bower was the wooden steps on each step the name of a T1ger v1ctory and at the top of the steps was the bell On the whlte background beh1nd the steps were the words Co Champ1on Refreshments served Were punch chocolate m1nts and cup cakes JUNIOR DANCE At the all school soc1al Frlday February 22 sponsored by the mem bers of the Jumor class the theme was the favor1te events ln the hie of George Wash1ngton On the curtaln was hung an Amer1can flag at each endof the aud 1tor1u1r1 was placed the green scenery and 1n the center of the dance floor was carr1ed out the story of George havlng cut down the cherry 11-ee Most of the g1rls were seen w1th a red hatchet adorn1ng the1r su1ts and the name of thelr one and only on lt Refreshments of double d1p 1ce cream cones wlth a cherry on top were served 90 SENIOR DANCZ . . , . . the . , ll . il ' ' M H S CARNIVAL Darnp weather and showers d1dn t d1scourage townspeople students and faculty when It threatened to keep thern from turn1ng out for the Marce l1ne H1gh School carn1val March 15 16 A hall Jammlng crowd was present both n1ghts to play blngo buy at the country store throw darts throw balls at rrulk bottles flsh 1n the f1sh pond prance xn the cake walk check at the check room eat 1n the eats room dance 1n the tax1 dance buy novelt1es at the novelty stand and attend the programs occurzng every hour 1n the aud1 tor1um AdIfl1SS10H to all programs was two f1ve cent tlckets and usually the audltorlum was packed to capaclty Nlrs B111 Stonger s klndergarten gave the f1r st performance Fr1day evenlng wxth a Doll Weddlng wh1ch was well l1ked The Central School pre sentatlon lncluded several clever acts The jun1or h1gh 'Follles of 1946 was a PTCCISIOH tap dance and song It M1ght As Well Be Sprlng by e1ghtJun1or h1gh g1r ls who showed real ab1l1ty ln the1r 1nterpretat1on of the flne number Truth or Consequences' Wlth B111 Stonger as Master of Ceremon 1es was the 8 30 show Best consequence was pa1d by jerry Flynn and Har old Haney A one act play The Clty Slxcker and Our Nell was presented by settnngs emphaslzed the old-fashxoned melodrama The play ended the aud1tor1um act1v1t1es for the evenxng Draw1ngs were made for the door pr1zes and for a cake raffled off by the freshrnen for the1r queen un1or Gordon won the f1r st door pr1ze S3 50 1n rnerchan d1se at Burch s Market and Mrs A M W1ll1an won second a p1cture Wayne Couch won the cake Saturday evenlng the program began w1th numbers by Park School At 7 30 Pheeny a one act play by Mar1anne Metzger was g1ven by s1x sen1ors members of last year s dramatlcs class It concerned the tr1als and trlbulatlons of a 16 year old would be female plumber and elec tr1c1an After th1s was a program under the d1rect1on of A Anderson prln clpal of L.1ncoln the colored school A muslc l prograrn was presented by the muslc department under the d1rect1on of C C llulen F'1rst was two numbers by the band then one by the g1rls glee club followed by a solrano solo by Gladys V1sser1ng and a p1ano solo Hazel V1sser1ng lhe faculty program at 10 30 brought down the house lt was a d1a logue by M1ss Belle Horn concerrung her farruly album As she de scrmbed her varlous relatlves the curtams would open reveal1ng a huge p1cture frame In the frame were the characters descr1bed as portrayed by faculty members It was very clever and was enjoyed by everyone Tlus was followed by a short sklt by Don Wootten and Dale Hazlett 91 . I v I I . D l I 1 . ' . . . , . , Y ! Y I - . . 1 - 1 . . . . C . 19 . . ll Q . ID . . . . 1 I I I5 QI - . il Q 1 U! - 7 D the dramatics class, directed by Neva Lamb. Clever costumes and stage . 1 . J . . , I . - , . . . , . . 51 !I . . - I - I 1 . I . , . . , I ' , . , Q . l u 9 u . y U Q A . . , ll , . J ' 'c . After thls Mr Phelps d lwlr C 1X al auctloned off a ton of co lcon trlbuted by Frank Gucker At 10 45 was the event eagerly d11llL.lIB.t6d by everyone connected vt 1th any of the classes The Carnlx al Queen x crowned All classes had vsork ed llke lnad ln the days precedlng the carnlval to earn money for thelr can dldates Rummage sales bake sales and the sale of tags helped mount up scores The four candldates came down the center alsle wlth llttle jamce Co well carrylng the crown They marched up on the stage where the throne and four chalrs had been placed Dorothy Santus senlor queen was lovely 1n a pale blue and black formal Shlrley Wlgglns pet1teJunlor wore whlte net trlmmed wxth red and whlte checked taffeta Norma Santus represented the sophomores ln a Dale plllk formal that set off her halr and dark eyes Norma Slaughter fre shrnan looked very pretty ln whlte net trlmmed ln gold. The audltorlum was hushed as Carnlval Manager Robert Engelhard 1 ead the names of the candldatles and the number of votes for each Norma Santus Dorothy Santus Norma Slaughter and Shlrley Wlgglns Altogether the votes totaled approxlmately S300 OO Norma walked Slowly up the steps and sat on the throne She was crowned by her slster Dorothy The crown was a lovely creatlon corn pletely covered wlth plnk sweet peas Norma made a beautlful queen She was presented an arm bouquet of yellow roses by Don Wootten and Vklth a half of the carnlval comm1ttee The sophomores deserve much credlt or the flne work they dld The senlors also de serve much credlt for they have the slnalle st class ln M H S All classes worked hard Wlth the queen relgnlng t.he last events of the carnlval were brought qulckly to a close Wlll S1111 conducted a drawlng for two cakes the fresh mfn class raffled Wlnners were lvlrs Chrlstlne Metzger and O E Dovxn lng Door prlze of a palr of nylons was won by Bud Penderson Lorna une announced the number of beans ln the Jar and the vtlnner was Neva Lamb The Tru Tone radlo on whlch chances were sold was won by lwhss Pretty llazlett A grand total of S700 O0 was earned for school lmprovements xx hlch only goes to show what can be done when students faculty townspeople and merchants work ln complete cooperatlon SENIOR DAY 1' rlday Aprll 12 the senlor class spent the day ln Klrksvllle as guest of the K1IkSV1116 State Teachers College Thls annual event was attended by twenty one hundred senlors from hlgh schools all over northeast Mlss ourl The program ln Klrk Audltorlum began at 10 30 Wlth openlng remarks by la orrest L Crooks Dlrector of Fleld SCTVICG Pre sldent Walter H Ryle extended greeungs Thls was followed by flve selectlons by the college band Several numbers were presented by the rnen s quartet fronu the col legfi The address was glven by Roe Bal tle an attorney from Kansas Clty 92 ' . an . ' a ' ' gold bracelet inscribed M, H. s. Queen, 1946 by Robert Engelhard in be- A Q ' ' . l f Norma Sanhls M. I-I. S. Carnival Queen Dorothy Santuhs H. S. Carnival Queen s Attendant M sm by W M NNX ,--- Q I Ab an. xt hx eg, M 19 XBAB SAB. Q-rf' QQ9' G wmwa xfab. 5 5 Q33 1559 X 0 xx 5 6 1 S Scam -gg, x XAXSXB Xi Ad' '?.X'?fL75ff K 621 2313 ww H E ,E wg 3 f ,ya N . 'V I . X Bl , U . 'o A 'T Q , ,. , xrogjxgsi, . 1 . .. E. :N 1 ,,, X I N' 'A , I w ' . 4 M: V f N A , 4 W Q . wcixtiwqifxf . ' r Q . K 3, Gait' :f ' ,l - , A Q 5 wf :rl 9 N L ' V' - .,.. X ,-b 1 . ,t , , , ,. bgjm L , s h ' K ' x, um VBCJK-8 , H. , .1 I-. 0 - f .N xv-'X-1 1. u-:,'QJe- 95 -V f' . 1. r. 41, :. 1, A s 1-2' C nit, - ' - 131. an Y 'L 3 2' ' ' ' 1-st!!-1 ,X X 5 L s ' 3' 1. xr 2 Q A , , 4 . , Q Q X , . I 'S A , . x -4 ' 'A K ' ,., A p . Y 1 A f ,,, 2 -I-4. f L4 X GSX , 'A 459 Sy V' 1- 'ii K ' ' xta xv, ff Ai Q 'f 1 il ,. wx , ,M wr N X -,Bb , . X. 7' WI We .N :fi '- y,,,,,55-5: .. gif! QL pt Oct Nov Dec 5 CALINDAR labol D ay 501100103411 classtsbegn Orgwnmf 'non ol x en s and election of offlcers and cheer leaders 1 lect1on of class offlcers l 1TSl football game w1th Shelblna Cheex le aders sport new l1I11fO1 ms Brookfleld and llgers meet at Ivlarcehne 1n the1r f1r st battle Tlger Tales Stiff elected 1 ootball g xme w1th Moberly Iilent assembly held 'leichers rneeung at Klrksvllle 1 ootbill game H1171 lwlllan Trenton game ther e Vlctory for T1gers'1 11's Trenton defeat for e1ghteen games Ivlarccllo Staff C lectf d llalloxxcen Wentworth came it Lcxlngton T1gers vlctorlous' Grade Card ATDWISUCG Dav Assembly IVlus1C Concert Arm1st1c1 Day 1 ducatlon Wefl Armmsmce Day football game Played on Brookfleld ga 16111011 Tuners ret:-we bell' Barnxx arrnlno JUDIOTS order class rlngs Freshrnen assembly T1lE1H1iSU1X1Hg Vigatlon B1 ska tball practlce beglns M1ss1onary from Indn spoke 1n a spec1a1 assembly '3en1or Dance Decoratlons to f1t ln Wlth w1nn1ng of bell 1 1TSt all school soc1al Football Banquet Huston Betty former coach at lvhrcehne now it 1Xfl1SSOUT1 Unlverslty IH Columbla was guest speaker Basketball game 1tRot1'1v1lle School closed because of ep1dem1c of flu ChI'1St1'T13S and New Year s Vacatxon 96 .2 . 3 , - an 4 . 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