Marengo High School - Review Yearbook (Marengo, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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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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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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First Row: Allen Misel, Patsy Simmons, Nancy Langlas, Carl Meyer, Mr. Ask fhomeroom teacher, . Second Row: Charles Merritt, Jeannette Maas, Colleen Lindsay, Connie McGivern, Betty Wolter, Norman Schumacher. Third Row: Roy Schumacher Mantz, Joanne Lacher, Fourth Row: Dean Ward,Rita Tompkins, John Sperry. , Betty Slaymaker, Cynthia Wadden, Shirlee Marvin Slaymaker. Sheda, Jerry Naughton, Noel Leitzman, Alice Ed Houser--I'm just a good Gary JaC0bi--I'm out for a scout--Boy Scout, that is. good time. Richard Jacobs--I know a lot, but I just can't think of it now. Lois Jacoby--Is she as quiet as she looks? Yes! Dwight Jasmann--I'm a woman hater, the Bible says 'Love thine enemies.' Burnetta Johnson--This brown-haired girl comes from Kozta's lively town Bob Knock--Password NC-L2,W I love you. JoAnne Lacher--I'd like to know how to get more sleep. Nancy Langlas--Angels are perfect but I am a girl. Noel Leitzman--The quiet dog is the one that bears watching. Colleen Lindsay--No, indeed I will never be an old maid. ' Jeannette Maas--She lifted her eyes and sweetly blushed. Shirlee Mantz--Life is like a game of basketball and time out for Loren Connie McGivern--I just haven't the heart to be a man hater. Charles Merritt--He stoops for nothing but the door. Carl Meyer--He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Allen Misel--Keeping a love affair dark is no light matter. Jerry Naughton--Work--it fascinates me--I can look at it for hours. Norman Schumacher--Guys like me happen in the best of families. Roy Schumacher--Oh this learning, what a trial it is. Rita Sheda--I'm good at telling the twins apart. Patsy Simmons--Small, but oh my! Betty Slaymaker--Quite a bombshell. Marvin Slaymaker--A little knowledge is a dangerous thing to me. John Sperry--Just call me legs--u-la-la Grable. Alice Tompkins--The more I see of men the better I like my dog. Cynthia Wadden--I'm here in body but my heart is in Oklahoma. Dean Ward--He comes from the farm and does no harm. Betty Wolter--You can manufacture red hair, but blonde hair just comes. This page and two additional pages sponsored by Dr. G. W. Howe, Dr. R. B. Galbraith, F. D. Eby .Qg.. O O A , '1

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