Marengo High School - Echoes Yearbook (Marengo, IN)
- Class of 1950
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M aryan Williams Beatrice Brwshfon Address --- .... Beatrice Broughton Ellen Loretta Bullingtou charm numu Buuington Adams -------------------------------------- ---- ' Mm Bmw Vera Phyllis Creoelius i I Dough, M. Denton Daughters ot American Revolution Award: 1'a NH'Y Efgzngm Good citizenship Certificate W, , Anhui Green Mem RW m'm Presentation ---. ........................... Mn. Wilbur Lindley Elsye May Hendricks Response ......... ..... - Maryan Williams Baulggbifrzfgii Lockwood Graduation Song --- ............ Class -7511105 Chaim' Nlcholwv Valedictory ..................................... Dorothy Pierson Dorothy Ann Pierson Dale Stewart Toney - - Linnaeus Jonathan Wheeler Presentation of Diplomas Mu-yan Florence Williuns Benediction --.-....-------------- -------- .-.---..... D ll e Toney mnnsm u.s.AGw A - Y ' -1 V ,,.,,,,f,. -....--rw---.f:, --Y W , , AY,., , , , .... T- tr? x A-1 wM1:,.- fx f I Q 5 ,L i s 1 H I. 1 -H14 f' r ,-.. -WJ 5' f . , -... 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I I rv-v-r'v 'v-'rr 1 - , J ln honor of a gracious lady and a great man who,with their many virtues, have captured and held innumerable hearts, we, the Senior Class of 1950 humbly dedicate this portion of our school work, containing the memories Music hath charms, we wise to take this opportunity to sayihe same about Miss Ida Turner Twenty years d'her teaching creer was spent in the classrooms of Narengo H'gh School She became known over a wide territory and was especially well liked by her many students and their families We still remember how she labored endlessly w'th her music studenta never losing patience but always ready to give freely of her best knowledge Not only did she teach music at school, but after school to those ambitious students who wanted to learn more Che did not stop there either Her range of abilities was much wider Her license enabled her to teach commerce,ar1thmet1c, English, history, and many more subjects Fiss Turner 's now living at Val- parsiso,Indiana, with her sister We aD.know that she is still liv- 4n5 a zestful life May we all have a rich,happy,quccessfu1,llfe such as Miss Ida Turner has had and will continue tmhave for many years to come - l- -1 4,,..,,,,a.4,-f-y-mnges..- .ff-fesg-,-if .1-J: -aa -f A -as ,,,,,.,..,.1,,..- ,,-,.,,.-,,-f-ev. -ai.-e ff r'-- V -f - Michael Anrelo once said, 'No- thing makes the s-ul so pure, so religious, as the endeavor to create something perfect, for God is perfectiongand who- ever strives for it, strives for sometxing that is Godlikef On October 31, 1871, an angel sighed and a soul was born. He was called Stuart A. Beals.To- day,seventy eight years later, we know him as teacner,philos- opher,and doctor of happiness. During the sixty years of his loyal teaching, many came to know and love this man who is continuallystriving for a life of perfection. Nothing we can do or say, no ajft that we could give, would serve well the feeling we have for this noble character.Be5ng merely human beings,but endow- ed with the greatest gift of God,a life to llvegwe can only strive to make our own lives as near perfection in accord with that life of Mr.Stuart A. Beals. ' 'eg .,..fe.. -1 . .. AAG... e.. . ff S ..,aN.,.. :'..:.+f.q...- 1- ,M 1, of four glorious years, our annual. ,Tir In -ll ' Lie Qi! . V 1 . na. 1 11 . ' 'Elf . L fjj ' -V! . 1 . I . fs . I., I 12 l 4 5, . . li l -4. I 4 , If e j . 4 3: . 2 1 5 ....a,- ii ii ll x W Q W Q lj W f A ,Q ADMINISTRATIUN i, ,X ia QW Time For Departure Our senior year has come and gone, With joy and hope and sorrowg And now that we've completed our tes ky We'11 be leaving you on the morrow. We'll leave your old familiar halls, We'l1 leave your school bell's chimeg We'll wander away and then someday, Leave our footprints on the sands of time We'll leave your classrooms of English an Away from the teachers we knewg We'l1 leave your halls, ole M. H. S., Away from you and you. The door of the world is open to us, Beyond are the stairs to success: We hope that we have lots of luck, And loads of happiness. Orpah L. Garrison Commerce Home Economics ev--'----vt..--.-., H. A. Gottfried E. E. Smith Superintendent- Coach Government Mathematics Biology Social Studies XVI, 75 d typing, - Lela D. Robertson Art Music English 1 r -1 A A 1 A gr ff. f----fv.. . ,. - , ,r.,-.,,.,..:z':, ,D-,, ,-, 1,-,-fgff: V Q .-,-Y Y ... M- ... -, .- ALMJQKNDK Ivan Engleman, not married yet,1s working in lndlanapolis. Just because Ivan is not married yet does not mean that he is to become a bachelor. Mae Hendricks, who thought that her 'one and only' was not in Marengo, lives in Indianapolis. Whether her one and only lives there or not, we do not know. Jim Nicholson is working at Indianapolis and escaping the Marengo girls. Vera Crecelius, who declared last year that she was going to be a teacher and never get married, is engaged to Jim Broughton. Russell Bullington, Jackie Ruth's ole lovelorn, is working at Orleans in a radio factory. Ellen Bulllngton is living with her parents. Nothing like 'home sweet home', is there, Ellen? Arthur Green is the lucky husband of Jewell Wyman and the proud father of a daughter, Peggy Lee. Mary Jean Batman changed her last name immediately after she graduated from Marengo High. It was not because she disliked her name, Batman, it was just 'love'. Llnneaus Wheeler is working at the Orleans' Cleaners in Orleans, Indiana Dorothy Pierson quit popping pop corn at the Rialto Theater so that she could marry her beloved, Paul Lynch. Douglas Denton and Bob Lockwood are attending Hanover College. Nancy Fryer, Marengo's only honest-to-goodness blonde, is attending Han- over College learning how to raise chickens-'just for Pete'. Dale Toney has such a love for Crawford County that he is still here. Beatrice Broughton is working at Indianapolis in the State House. I won- der what it is at Indianapolis that makes all the kids go there. Melvin Froman has a profession already--farming with his dad. Beulah Key is living in New Albany now. Maryan Williams is the news-reporter for the Marengo Messenger. In memory of Kenneth Miller, who would of been listed as a graduate of 'h9, died in October, l9h8, is sadly missed by each member of the gradu- ating class of 1950. 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Lois Maxine Dean 'And now lt's all clear as mud.' 10- Jackie Ruth Jones 'She never lets ideas interrupt the easy flow of her conversat1on.' Mabel Gail Jenkins nI'd rather be e small live one than a big dead one.' vo? Joyce Anne Schmidt Viola Vivian Clifton 'I don't know where 'There's a lot of fun I'm going, but I'm to be had.' on my way.' Geneva Jane Hutslar 'I hurry at my own convenient speed.n .K N A , ,f-.- Q1 I wi - Kathryn Ellen Scott 'I have never let school interfere with my educet1on.' 2 ' Y ' 'Gi Lctabelle Grunden Della Stewart Her knot of at- Her tried tention keeps recelpe for coming' undone. having friends: Re one . C ,ff mf ,,,....4,J-rv Charles PI. 'flyman ' Evelyn Gfzyle Vfroer' This is a man's A yirl witn hone- world, maybe. fire in ner' eyes. 1 5 f VEQJQIQK WMEN ,f 41 Af, . Lmm I .af ' as 5 ga! x , , t A Q, 1 gjftfk ,,, X 1., 'S Q - fa F' .fi h h ,. ' K fx X f ff' L X gi! ,, A sa Mijn 5 Y . ' Y . , we- , gg rpgua. 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Helen Trayner. had a very nice time. way during the summer. r Y, r P V r r V. r V. v W- Q 25'-ff i 21 G i fjiiff51E?l1Qgfg-if L GQ5b7fE?D EK 425553, li Qiiigj 4jiEggi9.EgEiy7 3 You may not find the events that I am about to disclose, in the pages of I j-212: 'American Histories. Nevertheless, I defy anyone to prove that they are y---- not as worthy of mention as any of the deeds performed by the heroes 5 whose names are painted in flaming letters in those same eulogies. 4 Would you have me prove my words? Then stretch your ears and give heed. E 23323: In the year l9h6,a handsome and smiling group of boys and girls descend- Q --- ed upon this ancient institution. without the calm and dignity that have r 22222 since characterized their actions, they elected their officers, selected Q their class colors, their class flower and their motto,and learned a few r -...- yells, fitting to display their loyal and eager spir1t.The1r colors were L QIIIII red and white. Their flower was a white carnation. For their motto they ' L' .?Q.lq The class consisted of twenty - three members which were: Della Stewart, I ---- president: Jewell Wyman, vice-presidentg Lester Huffman, secretary and treasurer: Betty True, Mabel Jenkins, Jackie Ruth Jones, Viola Clifton, Leta Grunden, Oneida Green, Geneva Hutslar,S1lven Levell, Kathryn Scott, Lois Dean, Junior Jenkins, Betty Zehr,Ella Hamman, Loren Chanley, Evelyn f 22223: Harper, Dean Crandall, Elizabeth Stroud, Dorothy Austin, Ruth Dinklock- F r Their faculty consisted of: Mr. S.A. Beals, superintendent, and Miss Ida ' 222222 Turner, principal. Their teachers were: Miss Ida Turner, algebra: Mrs. ' ..... Orpah Garrison, home economics: and Mr. H.A.Gottfrled, biology, English, Three members, Ruth Dinklocker, Loren Chanley,and Junior Jenk1ns,dec1ded 52552222 they could find an education elsewhere and aso dissolved their partner- --- ship with the class before the end of the freshman year. Q During the last week of school, the class visited the Evansville Zoo, i r r -l.... Dorothy Austin continued her freshman year here, but during the summer i bade the class farewell to finish her high school education elsewhere. . ,g:::::: In l9h7, by striving and studying continuously, they worked their way through biology and the other subjects, and became nsllly Sophomoresn. 1'--' f The 'Silly Sophomoresn were: Della Stewart, presidentg Charles Wyman, V,,,,,,, vlce-presldentg Jackie Jones, secretary and treasurerg Lester Huffman, L Viola Cl1fton,Elizabeth Stroud, Silven Levell, Mabel Jenkins,Betty True, ,........ Geneva Hutslar, Betty Zehr, Kathryn Scott, Evelyn Harper, Oneida Green, Dean Crandall, Ella Hamman, Lois Dean, Leta Grunden, Joyce Schmidt, and W 555555 Wf-::::: f Their faculty consisted of: Mr. S. A. Beals,.superintendent,and Mr.H.A. V Gottfried, principal. Their teachers were: Mr. S. A. Beals, world hist- ' --- cry: Mr. H. A. Gottfried, health and safety, English, and coachg and Mr. F 22:::: C. 0. Crosby, geometry, general business, and sponsor. I g , They began to feel their importance in school when the honor was theirs f4--- to have the Wcold drinkn stand at the gym for the home ballgames. L.2EEEEE I Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Crosby gave the class a party at their home. Everyone jv- Around the end of the first semester, the class grelved the loss of a- lf5::::: member, Helen Trayner, but rejoiced at finding a new one, Joyce Schmidt, ' from Huntingburg. Oneida Green finished her second semester but moved a- E,2--- r::.... P...... ' e:::::::: 1-vv-7.-vv,...vv,v-,qv-fvfvvv-Y-.--Y.-rv..--1f vv- -------.vw-.-- --....,..-vw--vv--v.-12'-2 V -..WJ 2- -4- - -J -222-2 +2 ....,..f...:f-2......-L..t aea2222 -......... .-.... -......2 .2 s... .-- ..f......-................-......42 4 -'J - nl- A f - A 2 -- 2 A - ---44-1 g EW Q y,, E r Cv -E -ff-if -- - - , Y, .A Tj, -13 3 .M f' ii 'I J . 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Again the class visited the Evansville Zoo,which was just as interesting as it was the first time. In l9h8, they advanced to the rating of 'Jolly Juniorsn, and believe me, they lived their title. The 'Jolly Juniors' were: Mabel Jenkins, president: Jewell Wyman, Vice- president: Viola Clifton, secretary and treasurer: Betty Zehr,Lo1s Dean, ella Stewart,Leta Grunden,Geneva Hutslar, Kathryn Scott, Joyce Schmidt, Betty True, Ella Hamman, Silven Levell, Glenn Smallwood, Evelyn Harper, Jackie Ruth Jones, and Lester Huffman. The faculty consisted of: Mr. S. A. Beals, superintendent, and Mr. H.A. Gottfried, principal. Their teachers were: Mr. H. A. Gottfried, coach: Miss Amy Armand, shorthand, English, typing and sponsor: Mr. S.A. Beals, U. S. History: and Mr. Evertt Smith, business arithmetic and general business. Betty True returned to school during the junior year, after missing two months while in California. Lester Huffman moved to Orleans where he continued his education. Dean Crandall did not return for the junior year. Silven Levell, and Glenn Smallwood decided, after a few days, that fin- ishing school was not for them, and so the class bade them 'Good-luckn on their way. November 6, l9h8,was truly a day to remembert Their class rings arrived. Some preferred black onyx and some solid gold, but just the same, each thought their ring was the prettiest. During this year they attended a Christmas Party sponsored by the senior class. Also, they took donations from the merchants, decorated the town and distributed a treat for the Ukiddiesn. They worked very hard to give the seniors a reception. The setting was WA Southern Plantat1onn.The girls looked lovely in their formals and the boys were really dream bait. Everyone had a very enjoyable evening. Preceding the senior year, Jewell Wyman married Arthur Green and they have a darling little baby daughter, Peggy Lea. Betty Lou Zehr moved to Butlervllle during the summer and she is now a senior at North Vernon High School. In l9h9, the class now consisting of just fourteen members started their senior year. The nDign1fied Seniors' were: Della Elizabeth Stewart, president: Mabel Gail Jenkins, vice-president: Jackie Ruth Jones,secretary and treasurer: Viola Vivian Clifton, Leta Belle Grunden, Elizabeth Evelyn Stroud, Joyce Anne Schmidt, Betty Louise True,Lois Maxine Dean, Ella Elizabeth Hamman, Eaflyn Gsyle Harper, Kathryn Ellen Scott, and Charles Edmund Wyman, and neva ane Hutelar. Mr. H. A.Gottfried was superintendent and pr1nc1pal.Their teachers were: Miss Lela Robertson, English, music and art: Mrs. Orpah Garrison, ad- vanced home economics, and typing: Mr. E. E. Smith, coach: and Mr. H. A. Gottfried, civics and sponsor. The class of fourteen will remain seniors until April 25, 1950. vvw-v-v'vvvvY.v-..,,,.,-.,,-,,,,,,,,. , ,,,, 1vv-,-vv rf- 'Q Y .... 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E 1 E 3 4 3 , .E f 3 We, the Senior Class of l95O,having been found of horse sense and stable 1 thinking, do hereby make and declare this to be our last will and testa- - ' ment in form and manner as o owe: 3 We, the Senior Civics Class, will to Mr. Gottfried a bottle of color- ' I back to restore the blackness of those gray hairs which were caused by A us, also our ability totgez by in cies: without reading our lessons so 3 A he will not always have o orrow a oo . 1 1 we, the Senior Typing Class, will all the rattle-trap typewrlters, Miss .A Robertson's magnifying glass, and all our old worn out erasers to Mrs. Garrison, our dearly beloved commercial teacher. 4 We, the Senior English Class, will our knowledge of lengthy words to 1 Miss Robertson so she will not wear out the dictionary. We, the Senior Girls of the Advanced Home Economics Class, will to Mrs. Q Garrison all the recipes she so kindly gave to us this year. E l, We, the Senior Members of the Driver Education Class,wlll to Mr. Jenkins ' all the chawed gum which he so free-heartedly bought us fincidentally 4 it is stuck under the glove compartmentl. :: ' 1 We,the Senior Girls of the Art Class,will to our instructor,Miss Robert- f son, all the old worn-out brushes and empty paint tubes, in the hopes Q that she will be constantly reminded of her former students and there- . fore take pity on her remaining ones. I I I,Geneva Hutslar, will my good conduct to Freddy Damon and my ability to j shun the boys to Joy Green. ,j I, Viola Clifton, will my ability to memorize license numbers to Colleen 'A Miller so that she mq keep track of her boyfriends in her diary and the i power of those big brown eyes to get her way to Nellie Mae Stroud. ' I, Evelyn Harper, will my 'height' to J. D. Conrad in order that he will E not bump his head on every doorway and my ability to ask thought-provok- Q ing questions in Government Class to Mr. Gottfried so he can use them 4 in class next year. 1 I, Lois Dean,will my determination to stay on a diet to Mr. Smith and my L ability to yell at the ballgames to the future yell leaders of M.H.s. 1 I, Betty True, will my height to Russell Walker sp that he will not have 4 to stand in the porch swing to kiss his girl goodnight and my ability to f become engaged to Miss Robertson so she will not become an old maid. :: 4 ' I, Kathryn Scott, will my curly hair to Irene Green and my desire to go I to school to Frankie Broughton. 3 I, Elizabeth Stroud,wl1l my shiny black hair to Delora Spr1nkle,so as to 1 keep it in the family and my ability to write letters to Patty Broughton I1 I, Della Stewart, will my friendliness to Doris Levell, and my job at j 'l'ower's to Maxine Hammond so that she won't have to keep such late hours. gl I, Jackie Ruth Jones, will my ability to argue to Gerald Wyman in hopes that someday he will becomgfa grealtmlgvgyer and my ability to get by with y snickerlng in class to Cl or Sc . it ' ', I Letabelle Grunden will my long red hair to Emily Summers to match A her temper and my ability toiolfez guzmtin Cgovel1:nmentdCliss to Iiise Sims yi so the popping and crack ng w sep e eac er an c ass awa e. 3 I, Mabel Jenkins, will my ability to turn flips to Norma Clark and my A ability to eat all I want and keep my slim figure to Maxine Grunden. 1 E '?f' 1 Y71'-r7v7 vYv v'f7 Y1TYY1f'r'r7'ff'v'vT 'vyyff rv' 'r' '- -we---'-rvv -rv-7-f 5 1 -1 4 2 J -1 fi I -n y?,.Q.-,,-W-K- ...- . , . q,, ff f -fo W ' 1 ff f ' 'f'v' 'a f f 4v'4zuwuuv I, Joyce Schmidt, will my sgortiiblonle hair to gary Dinklocker and my last name to Patsy Denton, in hopes that someday she may use it legally I, Ella Hsmman, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Ina Bullington and my dislike for Marengo boys to Helen Townley I, Charles courage to and as the will to Mr Wyman, will my harem of thirteen girls to Billy Allen and my take my girl home and then walk home by myself to Bob Hollis, one and only Senior boy, and only Senior basketball player, I Smith my dearly beloved brother, Jerald +L! In witness whereof, we attach the signatures of the class of 1950 W Zfiwlww-C 5159- .if :E M., hmpmpzdww My AQ? J57aa,617ffLg!,56fn fun? QKQQSQSQSQQQQSQSSTQQT lIlIlllIllll fllfflllll JO 7' 1' I I I ' PODIDJOIJUUCCII QQQSQQQQSQQ I ,WAQ ,,, h Q15 5 SN . , ici K l b Q r s ' ,O f K . UI 'Q QHQQQSSQKQQSQ SIS QQSQQQQ SSQFQSQQ QCQYQQQ MawwwQsunusesewsnnneuuswuuwuuswuswuss swans 44 1 1 1 - ,, .,.44- . . , . -..N Y ., . .,, .,.,,..- . ,, ...... ... A ...... ,.,,.,...1.,-:..-,,....-.. nn ,.,..... .,. PHQPMDEEH It was a cold, dismal night in Januaryg three old maids were sitting in front of the fireplace, watching the crackling fire, smoking corn-cob pipes, and talking of the many things that happened at good old M. H. S. Somehow the topic of conversation settled itself on Charles Wyman and all of those domineering girls of the class of '50. Charles Wyman, who was always so bold and fearless at school and who was so accustomed to having girls around, could not face the empty future with only one wife. He went to Arabia and acquired a harem. After spending a few years there, he grew tired of so many women, and returned to Marengo. Here he built a shack on top of the Quarry Hill wherele spent the rest of his life writing 'Advice to the Love-Lorn' columns for the Clarion. As for the girls ------- Jackie Ruth Jones' one ambition in life was to become Mrs. Russell Bull- ington, but this had its,eompl1cat1ons as Jackie and Russell were always quarrellng. Even when they were in a good humor, they could not go any- where together because Jackie had to work at the exchange. While Russell sat talking to Jack1e,he learned quite a bit about operating an exchange and decided that was what he wanted to do. But Jackie, tired of this work, did not agree with him. She wanted him to make the navy his career because he would look so cute in a sailor suit. Today they are happily married and Russell is a captain in the navyg but he has just two mo1'e years to serve,and when he comes home heis still going to be an exchange operator, he says! After graduating from M.H.S. in 'SO,Evelyn Harper went to I.U. to become a home economics teacher. She got side-tracked, however, and took up the study of law. She became first a prominent woman lawyer, then a repre- sentative, then a senator, then the governor of Indiana, and finally, by unamimous vote, the first woman President of the United States. As she was making a name for herself, her old flame,Huey Jackson,was maklng1mo- gress, too. He had become foreman at the Milltown Quarry. Since they had both reached the peak of their amb1tions,they decided to marry. They now have three sons-Dewey, Louie, and Huey,Jr., for whom Evelyn ls plan- ning a career in politics. Kathryn Scott, who was always so meek and timid, and because of her mild d1spos1tion,surprised everyone with her industrious character.She spent one whole year scraping the chewing gum off of the seats in the assembly and Room 10. She got enough to start a small gum factory and soon, when she was making enough money,she made a contract with Leo Agan for all of the gum that was under the seats in the confectionery. She became known as 'Queen1e', the queen of the chewing gum world, but her fame was short lived because the profit was all chewed up. Joyce Schmidt went to Colorado because of her hay fever. Since she liked the climate so well,she decided to stay indefinitely and to take nurses' training. when Robert Poe heard this, he dropped his college education at Shurtleff and went to Colorado. There he resumed his studies and be- came a famous doctor. After a few years they lost their 'patience' with their 'patients' and decided to marry and to raise their own. Lois Dean got her start at the Bijou in Broadway dancing in the chorus line. A talent scout in the audience spotted her, which was not hard to do, and starred her in a ballet. Because of her fine singing voice and her success in the ballet,she was contracted to sing at the Metropolitan Viola Clifton read a book on how to gain weight in twelve easy meals and now she weighs 300 pounds. Mr. Smith, who always said nobody loved a fat man, thought he might stand a chance with Violag but before he could pop the question she read the book,'How to Lose Weight and Still Eat' edited by Della Stewart, and he could not convince Viola that he was not fat, just pleasingly plump. ,,,.,.,,,,,,v,-l.--..v..-.. .... ...Q a..4,..g1.,,.- ......4.--...l.,.. 1 ., , ...1-v-,.,:,..- .-,.. - -,, p ,:::-1 I , W-in Y ifgwil-A...- V .gl-1 L ? Ei.-. Y rl.- f -gp?-J 'v 'filg- K .s,--... ,V -,h...1 , -l. Y ..?l , ul., v ET.. P H... I if Y l 5 1 'A-1: ,' 'lEf?'-...L- , V 'T :fu Y ',1if41'i,. 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They have the and she is the president of about every club it might be said that everyone there tries to or famous, but just wanted nicest home in Piersontown in Piersontown. In fact, keep up with the Sprinkles They have five children named--Franceska, Archibald, Reginald, Percival, and Bill. 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The party was one of welcome to the freshmen to the high school. December 19, the seniors held another party in honor of the big fat man with the little white beard, Santa Claus. Everyone received a nice gift and went home with their 'tummies' full,because Santa had left plenty to eats Four girls of the senior class became engaged during the year of l9h9. Della Stewart to Gene White, Elizabeth Stroud to Bill Sprinkle, Betty True to Darrell Stroud and Evelyn Harper to Hugh Jackson. Darrell and Bill are in the service and Gene and Hugh have jobs near home. January 30, l9h9, Viola Clifton entertained seven girls in her home. All the girls went home around nine satisfied with the fun they had had. The annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held Friday night, April lb, at the Tip Top Inn. The setting was a Bon Voyage. It was beautifully decorated with the class colors of the juniors and seniors. Beautiful singing was furnished by sophomore girls and boys. The regular routine of speeches were made by the fellow-classmates and the dinner was served. The memu was'planned by the juniors. The Bacculaureate Sermon for the Senior class of 1950 was delivered by Rev. Robert Poindexeter at the Marengo Christian Church, April 23,l95O. The graduates were dressed in suits with corsages of white carnations . Beautiful bouquets of flowers decorated the church while a fragrant odor filled the air, as did the music from the organ. At last the day of April 25 had arrived and the fourteen graduates were gathered at the Rialto Theater for their dipolmas. The Commencement was given by the class,wh5ch proved their determination to make a success in the world. The graduates wore white gowns and carried red roses. 'Tha stage was beautifully decorated with flowers. As the night wore on each graduate was realizing that the memories of school would always linger!1 his mind. Mr. H. A. 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Fourth row Coleen Miller, Colleen Noblitt, Emily Summers,Char1es Bell, Barbara Walton, Irene Green, and Phyllis Lahue lDelora Sprinkle and Zelma White, camera shyj First row Third row We entered the sophomore year of M H S with twenty eight pupils We lost Juanita Engleman during the first semester We are well represented on the basketball squad by Joe Summers, Kenneth Vernon, Frankie Broughton, Warden Grunden,Harry Weathers,Jerald Wyman,John Duke,and Eugene Parsley Nellie Mae Stroud was elected attendant to the carnation of the basket ball queen at the beginning of the season Our class officers are as follows President Colleen Noblitt Vice president Jerald Wynan Secretary Nellie Mae Stroud Treasurer Betty Hanger E rj LW Ee, 4- F' , 1 il 1 I I X E 4 t. L 1' G g -TL 4 ig? i sg 1 r 5 4 F T- 4 - - 'Q ' seas 1 . fel, 1 P gf, 4 iz . g lx . Y --- S --- J ,V E. 1 -- P L .-.. 4 f L.: I ' W 'L 4, e V if Q V ii- 7 9: 4 Y H- 4 - v L. 4 . e as. 4 e V I ' I 1 1 FS 4 ' V g: W V' JL . 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Conrad, Vivian iterpfeon, 'Yayne Uorran, fielon Townsley. 5 lil-.-. tlec and row--Rus -ell Talker, Patricia Broughton, Patricia Denton,and Dana ci .-M Sloan. - 'V -- E Tbird row--- affine Tia-amend, Jerry Batman, Fraxine Grunden, Billie Allen , E Norma Clark, Loren Grunden, and Ellen Hutslar. i - -' ' Fourth row--Shirley ?ierson,Kn:Jef'ul Hutslar, Doris Levell,Ruby '. leathers, 3 --i Jeniece Atldns, and Christine Parsley. L .1 ' --'- - our elshth grade started out with twenty-oiprht oupils and ended with ', twenty-six, with two failing the county test. Our frade was represented on the grade basketball team by J.D.Conrad, !a'rne T'or'an, and Dana Sloan. Q E The cheer-leaders, also of the eionth grade, were Norma Clark and Pat 3- -. Denton. ' A We entered the freshman year with the r-nrvllment of twenty-four members V' I and lost one in the first 1-reel: of scbool. We have a new member this year f 5- ,l from flew Albany Junior Eiirh School, Ylre-Edie Damon. Ie are renresented on 5 - 4 the basketball squad bv J. TD. Conrad, 'Vayne Fforgan, and Russell Valker. 1, J. D. Conrad is on the First five of the Varsity Team. 5 ' 1 4 ---l- '4 -1. . Our class '-:es 'vell represented at the 'nltation Party given by the Q -- ' seniors, September 27. Rach freshman was imitated by havfng to sing a r , song? or any a poem. L ,A 1 'Iorma Clark and Pat T7enton,both i'resEman girls,tried out for cheer-lead- fl -Tl j ers but were defeated by the small marrfln of two votes. Norma Clark was f iw elected attendant to the basketball queen at the opening of the season. ' 'l 4 our class officers arm- as follows: Q 4'- E ' Y .144 President ---------------- ------Jerry Batman I LTT- 1 Vice-aresident ------ ------- - ---Rubv lfleathers f H A Secretary ------------------- ---Pat Denton ---- 3 mreasurer ----------- - -------- --Norma Clark L --5 E i .- E 2 H g , Y' ,Y Y Y Q' ii nn- 4AA.AArAyZLfl ,rvlvrvvlfffl-if-vwvjvf-Y,,-,,.,,.,,..,.,. ,,,,,,,,,vA,Y,,V, v'vv',v, X I V : -1--1:-14-1-igf1i+.Lg4 ,if1j tiff:-113.4 figs-iii-:ggi i?i,l1,j fe-f-:file-P-e ff 5--7 5-5-l!e4-77 -lf 1EE:L-'A Y Y H ' - -iw Q-ef-.4 -.--V.-.2 Y -Glii W ATHLETICS QVf5'ff' , i:, . --.....-..... ...... ,..-V.V VY, .,. ....,...... , .,,.. , A...... -, --f-----M-----V-A V f -V---VV-V V-V - --V VV ' H L , f VVVV .P L ,f-', ...........i--, ....-- ,, , , 9--Q V, ... V V - ,, ,L 4 ,, Y '- - f i,,.,1' ,, - V, -YF? Y ...-...-..., .., VV,,.... V ,,, V.. V ..V , V -V , , 4,,, - ,A 1, , 4,- '5iTJ,. 9 ' ' , Y ' 'Lf' ,, ,..,-.., Y Y .,. fQ' ,':2gi:iT IF VV , W Y nn ' 'V , ' 3 ' .. ...-.-':f:? V:. 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