Marengo High School - Review Yearbook (Marengo, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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First Row: Richard Ogden, Dwain Wolter,Richard Schafbauch, Duane Rog- entein. Secoid Row: Gene Womochil, Jack Rush, Ronnie Swift,Warren Miller, Rose Simmons. J Third Row: Larry Wickman, Claudette Rupp, Peggy Wandling, Mary Ellen Randall, Elaine Moore. Fourth Row: Dorothy Klein, Joan Woodward, Eleanor Kahler,Winnie Naugh- ton, Rae Jean Cronbough. Homeroom Teacher: Mrs. Clark. Phyllis Gleason--'Eenie, meenie, minie, mo-, Who will be my lucky beau?n Jo Ann Hartz--nOh, to be a year youngerln Alyce Hawkins--Grey hair? You'd be surprised who I worry about. Janice Jacobi--I'm little, but boy, can I blow! My horn that is. Dixie Lee Jacobs--Anybody have a candy bar they'd like to get rid of? Harold Jacobs--Who says the country grows them tall? Eleanor Kahler--When our gang gets together--you name it--we do itil Dorothy Klein--HI can't, I've got to take care of my little sister.n Orland Knipfer--Just call me ncup-cake.n Marilyn Knock--My favorite tune is nSouth.n CAmana that ish Betty Krakow--nl still dream of Genie with the light brown hair.' Donna Kummer--I'm still waiting on my Bulova. Warren Miller--Just 'cause we dress alike is no sign we're twins CDorothy A I, that isl Elaine Moore--My hair is my crowning glory. Winnie Naughton--Anyone want to buy a brother? Real cheap! Richard Ogden--Looks are so deceiving. Duane Roggentien--Too bad junk yard cars don't run. Claudette Rupp--'Anybody got a date? KI'm Hungry., Jack Rush--'I ain't got nobody.' Richard Schafbauch--Just call me Richard URomeo-N Schafbauch. Elaine Schumacher--nQuietsN my middle name. Rae Jean Sheda--NW-O-Wa Rose Simmons--Short, smiling a sensible. Ronnie Swift--Girls were made to be walked home. Mary Ellen Randall--nHow's your stationery holding out?n Peggy Wandling--That uding dang dong dratted Dick'-Kswoonl Larry Wickman--WI wish girls would quit talking me into things. Dwain Wolter--nDimples and curly hairn Gene Womochil--Too bad I don't live in town--especially in the west-end. Joan Woodward--'His Chevie, my love and I. ..3Ll

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Q'ZE5,gl72f-S12 Ufdii First Table: Twyla Gerard,Jo Ann Hartz,Donna Kummer, Phyllis Gleason, Rae Jean Cronbough, Marilyn Knock, Betty Bell. Second Table: Donna Cook,Alyce Hawkins, Sally Be1lamy,Karen Engelbert. Third Table: La Vonne Buswell, Betty Krakow, Dixie Lee Jacobs, Janet Cronbough. Fourth Table: Robert Jacobs, Harold Jacobs, Gene Frederickson, Lorrin Gerard,Orland Knipfer,Ronnie Cronbough,Lauren Denz1er,Da1e Finley. Homeroom Teacher: Miss Smith FRESHMEN HISTORY We had looked forward to being freshmen for ten long years, and finally on August 30, 1951, we succeeded. We have quite a large group in mixed chorus, band, girls' and boys' glee club, G. A. A., F. H. A., and Pep Club. Eleven girls are on the first and second basketball team: Raejean and Rita Sheda, M. Randall, D. Cook, J. Woodward, J. Hartz. K. Engelbert,W. Naughton,E. Kahler,B. Bell, and D. Klein. D. Roggentien and G. Womochil,minor letters. In spite of all the raw eggs, fishworms, crackers and the fun house the night of our initiation party we did en- joy it and had lots of fun. Another highlight of the year was the Hal- loween party that the Junior High gave for us at the K. C. Hall. Our class officers are R. Swift, president: R. Schafbauch, vice-president: P. Gleason, secretary, and J. Hartz, treasurer: J. Rush and R. Swift, student council members. FRESHMEN FLASHES Betty Bell--I love red hair. La Vonne Buswell- Bubble Gum. Sally Bellamy--I sure like my seat in band. Donna Cook--Do you know why a fire-truck is red? Janet Cronbough--Angels are so few. Rae Jean Cronbough--Quiet h charming, nothing alarming. Ronnie Cronbough--I know a lot, but I just can't think of it now. Lauren Denzler and Robert Jacobs--Toni Twins, Aafen Engelbeft--Even tho I'm short, I have high arms--not only in basketball. Dale Finley--Not as quiet as I look. Gene Fredrickson--I like 3 things--football, irls a irls. Lorrin Gerard-- Can anyone sell me some secongzhand efevafor shoes? Twyla Gerard--KGive meg Just one more ohancenfbecause I'ml Undecided.



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9 161618 First Row: Frances Luce, Doris Warren, Marilyn Weldon, Marilyn Rog- gentien, Dorothy Fuller, Margaret Luce, Evelyn Simpson, Judy Honn, Joanne Knock. Second Row: Sandra Stuhldryer, Patty Wilson, Laverne Frimml, Carol Formanek, Juanita Porter, Mary Jo Masteller, Shirley Fry, Vicki Hise, Kay Beth Fiser, Pamela Ringler. Third Row: Mr. Bock lhomeroom teacherl, Bill Dye, Gary Miller, Gary Waline, Dick Ward, Gene Smith, Albert Hummell, Larry Martin, May- nard Koehn. Fourth Row: Floyd Neitzel, Russell Lynn, Bob Daugherty, Mervin Zuber, Bob Novak, Wayne Blount, Tom Hogan, Bob Fuller, Winston Hahn. EIGHTH GRADE HISTORY Our class has taken part in many of the Jr. High activities this year. Students participating in football are: Bob Novak, Gene Smith, Gary Waline, Bob Daugherty, Mervin Zuber, Russell Lynn, Winston Hahn, and Floyd Neitzel. Senior band members are: Gene Smith, Patty Wilson, Kay Beth Fiser, Winston Hahn and Marilyn Roggentien. Junior Band: Mary Jo Masteller, Joanne Knock and Maynard Koehn. Basketball boys are: Gene Smith, Bob Novak, Mervin Zuber and Floyd Neitzel. Safety Patrol member is Robert Daugherty. Our cheerleaders are: Mary Jo Masteller, Kay Beth Fiser, Patty Wilson, Carol Formanek, Doris Warren. Gary Wal- ine and Bob Daugherty took part in tumbling. Basketball girls are: Mary Jo Masteller, Kay Beth Fiser, Patty Wilson, Carol Formanek, Doris Barren, Frances Luce, Dorothy Fuller,Shirley Fry,Judy Honn and Laverne rimm . Our class invited the freshmen to our Christmas party. We also held a skating party at Williamsburg February ll. Our class officers are: President,Mary Jo Mastellerg Vice-Presi- dent, Pamela Ringlerg Secretary, Joanne Knockg Treasurer, Gary Waline. This page and two additional pages sponsored by Joe Jacob's Garage, Malcolm Chevrolet Company, J. J. Hogan .32-

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