Marengo High School - Review Yearbook (Marengo, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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First Table: L. Wandling,L. Waddel1,S. Simmons,C. Sherman, C. Shaull, C. Share, S. Randall, C. Randolph. Second Table: B. Patterson,N. Northey, S. Novak,M. Noaker, E. Neitzel, I. Moore, D. Misel, M. Maas,D. McMann,Miss Berry fHomeroom teacherl Alice Kahler: I think a lot, but say little. Don Kahler: Don't believe that innocent look. Wendall Kahler: Nearly killed once by a train of thought passing through his mind. Kathleen Kelly: She's a good girl, not too good, for the good die young. Tom Kinsey: Like gravity he has the power of attraction. Rita Knipfer: A man in every port. Don Knock: He knows that a football field isn't the only place one needs a good line. Mary Luce: Her bright and sunny smile matches her disposition. Marian Maas: An angelic look but a mischievous nature. Dick McMann: Such a mellow moonlight and no date. Don Misel: After the game is over, after the field is clear, straighten my nose and shoulders, and help me find my ear. Ila Moore: My future is undecided. Elaine Neitzel: Sweet she is to those who know her. Marilyn Noaker: Brains and character rule the world. Nancy Northey: Quiet girls at times are most surprising. Shirley Novak: If speech were electricity--she would be a powerhouse. Bonnie Patterson: Like a star: out every night. Spencer Randall: To me all Marengo girls act funny, so I think I'11 wait for one with money. ' Charleen Randolph: She that can live without love deserves to die. Larry Schultz: Wise from the top of his head up. Corrine Share: I have a heart with room for every joy and every boy. Charlotte Shaullz She could liven up the dullest. Cleo Sherman: High school days have no delights--but oh, brother! those high school nights. Sherma Sim ons: I think that I shall never scan a tree as lovely as a man. Larry Waddell: They say we come to school to study--I wonder. Lucille Wandling: A man says what he knows: a woman says what she pleases. This page and two additional pages sponsored by Ratzel's Furniture, Watt's Hospital, Rohr Insurance Company .Q7.

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'fwzio fc, 672144 First Row: M. Hunzelman, J. Barnes, L. Bell, D. Cramblit, R. Iberg, E. Faulkenburg. Second Row:'J. Hartz, M. Hatter, A. Hawkins, B. Gerard, T. Kinsey. Third Row: D. Kahler, A. Kahler,C. Jacobi, F. Disterhoft,G. Dietrich. Fourth Row: M. Luce,W. Kahler, D. Knock,K. Kelly, R. Knipfer, Mr. Wil- kinson CHomeroom Teacherl. JUNIOR HISTORY h After traveling along the path of education through the elementary grades, junior high, freshmen and sophomore years of high school, we, the class of H53H have at long last reached our Junior year. Having many talented members in our class, we have entered all extra-curricular activities. We started while in fifth grade with two band members and have increased the number taking part in Noutsidem activities every year. Those in some of the activities this year are: Football--D. Knock,L. Bell, D. Misel,W.Kahler, B. Hook,F. Disterhoft, S. Randall, D. Cramblit,D. Kahler, G. Dietrich:Basketball--D. Cramblit, B. Hook, F. Disterhoft, D. Misel, D. Knock, D. Kahler, S. Randall, A. Kahler, C. Sherman,S. Sim ons: Band--M. Hatter, J. Barnes, C. Sher- man, J. Hartz, S. Novak, A. Kahler, L. Wandling. Eighteen of us parti- cipate in vocal music groups. I Our class officers are: President, F. Disterhoft: Vice-President, S. Novak: Secretary, J. Hartz:Treasurer, C. Randolph: Student Council, C. Jacobi, Bonnie Patterson. JUNIOR JABBERS Jack Albert: Some men can do anything: others will. Jo Ann Barnes: We know each other so we don't need a chaperone. Leo Bell: Women and other explosives are my hobbies. Dean Cramblit: What a fine man she hath made of me. Gary Dietrich: I love me. Who do you love? Frank Disterhoftz I have hopes that society may be reformed. Ernest Faulkenburg: Sometimes I sit and think: sometimes I just sit. Bonetia Gerard: Fate makes our relatives: choice makes our friends. Janice Hartz: As charms are nonsense, so nonsense is a charm. Mary Lou Hatter: Too bad my bassoon won't pump up a tire. Annetta Hawkins: Silence and modesty are the best ornaments of a woman Marilyn Hunzelman: True friends are few. Ronnie Iberg: Never early, but always gets there. Carole Jacobi: In youth and beauty, wisdom is rare. .gg-



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SOPAOHZOTE Ufhu First Row: Ruth Bullard, Burnetta Johnson, Lois Jacoby, Char horn, Laurel Haas, Marvin Bigbee. Second Row: Sylvia Beer, Dorothy Cramblit, Donna Bischoff, Hamen, Joanne Disterhoft, Kay Gleason. Third Row: Gary Jacobi, Richard Jacobs,Gene Buswell, Richard Dwight Jasmann. les Eich- Eleanor Hawkins, Fourth Row: Miss Gilmore Chomeroom teacherl, Bob Knock, Ed Houser,Dick Guehrn, Orlo Eimen, Rolyn Baack. SOPHOMORE HISTORY We working various J. Maas D. Cramblit. Football--M. Bigbee, C. Eichhorn, O. Eimen, R. E. Houser,R. Knock,C. Merritt,A. Misel,J. Naughton,J. Sperry, fManager7.Basketball--R. Sheda, S. Mantz, J. Disterhoft, R. B. Knock, J. Sperry,A. Misel,R. Guehrn,J. Naughton,L. Haas,C. Twenty-three of us participate in vocal music groups. Our cl cers are: President,R. BaackgVice-Pres.,M. BigbeegSec.-Treas. Student Council, L. Haas, C. McGivern. . are really proud of our class. We have looked forward and are for top spot in the high school. Those participating in the activities are: Band--D. Jasmann, N. Schumacher , B. Wolter, N. Lang-las, K. Gleason, J. Disterhoft, 15. SUPHOMORE SECRETS S. Beer, Simmons, Guehrn, C. Meyer Bullard, Merritt. ass offi- ,S. Beer, Rolyn Baack--They look at him and sigh and look and sigh again. Sylvia Beer--Quiet in appearance with motives unknown. Marvin Bigbee--My favorite saying--'She cried.' Donna Bischoff--Boys delight me not--I'm here to study. Ruth Bullard--They say nredheads' are dangerous. Hum-m. Gene Buswell--Small, but not too small to be noticed. Dorothy Cramblit--I'm for high things, high notes on the sax athletes. Joanne Disterhoft--South Amana is my town. Charles Eichhorn--Just love holding up lockers. and tall Orlo Eimen--The world knows nothing of its greatest men and probably never will. Kathleen Gleason--Yellow cars and army uniforms keep me in a Richard Guehrn--Fond of fruit--especially dates. Laurel Haas--A live wire but needs no charging. Eleanor Hamen--It's nice to be natural when you're naturally spin. nice. Richard Hawkins--There are two things I don't want--girls and crutches -Qgl

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