Marengo High School - Review Yearbook (Marengo, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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1 13, 'D-. gl I fi-t . 5' 'rf- ti T 1 it ' 'of' ' f , , , K g ' ' - 5. c Y f e ' I' 1 JIU! gm X Swift.-f .1 -gg .1 1.-.vii 1' f 3 . ' 'r.. T A ' ' 'f f V V ' ' -. A V :.,,,.,., if 1' Densil Vernon bequeeths his m l t G1 B E A 1 takm for a velsoipide. usc es o enn ell, so that Glenn won't be N? lp -r L ' .N Bradley Warren bequenths his Cupid Arrow- itti t 11 .A 1' so the teachers will be able to tell she is stil? alieieyes 0 B. ty Thampnn' K, , Item III. Bequest to the Janitor. . 2: We bequeath to the janitor all our discarded che'-.ri t f . E VV g' will be found on the underneath side of our desks and wigsgggasltwthat hxhmlzg- Q , , it with turpentine and use it to putty the windows in Room 10. ' L 1 1 u 2 ' f f ' 14- Q 5 1 f.lAS5,gQ-75 HESFOEQF of . iq' 9 Q F n 1, . r 1, if Q ' We, the Graduating Class of' 1947, started our: school career at a very T g young ago. Since then there have been many changes, although a few of us have f managed to come through together. . Our first years were spent in trying to grasp the fundamentals for a ' M fr, foundation to later life. All through the grades wc encountered many ups and Q 5 4 downs, including measles, mumps, whooping cough, and broken limbs. Although Q, M, 5, it was a struggle, we managed to finish the eighth grade. l 5 ' . si. y , 3 f Our Freshman year started with the enrollment of twenty-seven. They were: ff Q jf Donald Stewart, .Tackle Borgerding, Bill Jackson, Charles 0. Miller, Nellie Mao Q, Y , it Duke, Sylvin Cruceliua, Dale Mcllcughton, Kenneth Clark, Lester Stroud, Ruth 7 ,Y jg: Cornelison, Lucille Tower, Mary Summers, 'Josephine Paschal, Betty Mackey, Rose- Lf ,V mary Myers, Bradley Warren, Rose Mary Toney, Virginia J ones, Rosemary Coleman, 4 2 35. ' Berniece Hclntosh, Martha Tower, Everett Lahue, Densil Vernon, Keith Scott, , 5 i- A Donald .Rell and Carl Linton., and Betty Cam. Q. 3, QL Our class officers were: .President--Charles 5.9. Miller, Vice-Presidentu A : QQ., : '32 3 f 'I QA' L' Donald Stewart, and Secretary and Treasurer--Martha Tower. 'J 1 . H : I 5 Our faculty consisted of: Superintendent--J. YY. Beeks, who left to go to ' Y 5 Dubois and C. U. Crosby, who succeeded him. Principal--Viss Ida Turner and ' I English--Mrs. c. R. Lynch. n , a ,I 1, Scott Miller volunteered to coach the basketball team, as they were unable ' l I 'to secure an regular coach. , fl 3 ,,,M,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,n,M e At the beginning of our sophomore year we found our class had diminished V - 3--V' .3 -155-W ,Fw-- gf A: with :the loss of Jackie Borgerdingg, Lester Stroud, Rosemary Coleman, Berniece 132.-A A - McIntosh, Everett Lahue, -Donald Roll, Keith Scott, and Carl Linton. I , .-g6fg?'fi- SN lfgqi , Y, We had two new classmates that year. They were .Tohn Cannavan and Charles ,fix ' Q15 Free. John later left to attend Bob Jones' Academy in 'I'enr.es4see. V 3 VVS ' ' A ' ' - V f, Our class officers were: President--Bill ifaclzson, Vice-President--Chas. Q , 'AT 'Td 'HA C. Miller, and Secretary and Treasurer--Martha Tower. ' g 'I ' 'D' ' 2 A. r 1. ' X ' zf, :E 431 1 .. I - The faculty consisted of: Superintendent--P. D. Canneuan, 'Principal--Miss I f iff ,, ' , ffl' Isa Turner, English--Mrs. Fern Cannavan, and Typing, Shorthand, and Home Eccncm ' gg . f 1 ' I r ics--Mrs.. Orpah Garrison. , , 'gf , N lf , I ', 1 7521 .' n . ' Scott Miller again coached the basketball team. I 55?-1. W ' . 'YE' ..ffif.:i:'7 1, . E ' wi.: During the summer we lost Betty Mackey who left tc attend school at Paoli. fQy,jfEQ?flF1j. , n , . 3 fe . Q3-,9fgt1'i:5, A 5 4 - We started our Junior year with nineteen members. During the yearwe lost: Q .' ' ' ' , , Bill Jackson, who entered military service in February, Viginia Jones, who -A ',21-:ff-'fflfiifi .1 ' e X. , ,' married Forrest Rainbolt of the U. S. Army, December 293 Mary Summers, who D 4 A l o eeec 1 n. - H e- - , , f c , 1 ' ' c c A , 4 , . .iii :If YJI? fl 1.7! I' 'I-lTl1l'I'le iff!! 'ii Yagi-T3 l at , N 4- g,jg2,gsf25.a'gg.,gfE,i1f'2T -V 4 . 5 . T U5 1 ' ' .:' 'j 7. 5- 'Lv' 5 133.-tr:22l-PQ,--,,1:,' '.7,.,j' - A .l'f'..f' Q-2?5i f,Qg7f 5 1.35i,'Q .Q-r:fFFi?fj'?f?'t-f4'2F'f1f5'1:: g:- gfggi','T F2?7f-QE? W A 2 - Iii .'-Wil' i1.:'fv:f-irlrff 1-52'-?'LiL5G..i?1Li1123fS.12.gli33.-IS.ia!!El,',.fSi!2i1fZL5Q!.a-Eff ?35,E2I?D1'e

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