Marlboro High School - Scenario Yearbook (Marlboro, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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ing of the year, we elected for our President, Tom Kuhn: Vice-President, Walter Frank: Secretary. Eileen Enoch, and Treasurer, Eileen Wise. This year, it was we Seniors who had to grow ac- customed to unfamiliar faces, the new teachers as well as new students. We were overjoyed, how- ever, to have Miss Haidet with us again. Oh, yes. we might also add that upon checking our mem- bership, we find that we are to be the largest class to graduate from Marlboro and of course, it goes without saying, that we are' also the best. Allowing no grass to grow under our feet, we sponsored a roller skating party at the Land O' Dance. What fun. Ouch ! ! ! In November, the halls of Marlboro High School were filled with a blinding light. It could have been the sun. It could have been the searchlight. But no. it was neither of these. The blinding glare was merely the sparkle of the new Senior rings. Are they beauties! Also with coming of November, there came the problem of the Senior play. However, the play and cast were soon chosen. Then came the joy of skip- ping classes for play practice. December 14 and 15 brought the big event. Brother Goose was a huge success from the stellar role to the smallest walk-on: from the sound effects to the well-executed football play in the third act. On December 29, the play cast enjoyed a dinner at the Sue Ming Restaur- ant and later the picture Stork Club. Haggart Hall was the scene of the second Senior fun fest. Music was furnished by the juke box and everyone had an enjoyable evening. After struggling through two days of mental tor- ture, exams to the laymen, we began the grueling work of assembling the Scenario. This year our basketball team was really hot! Marlboro wound up its season third in the percen- tage rating and fifth in the tournament. The shin- ing stars of the Seniors this year were Dale Miller, Tom Kuhn. Walt Frank, Charlie Ianello and Russell Wyrner. The new year 1946 rolled on quite blissfully. Then came Senior Day. April 5. Classes and even the meals were prepared by the Ph. D's of the Senior Class. Needless to say the day went like clock- work - - the clock was minus a few springs! Putting forth their best mental efforts in the scho- larship tests' were Tom Kuhn, June Machamer, Betty Lou Carr, Walt Frank, Lois Dillon, Lois Slabaugh. Carolyn Adams and Miriam Adams. Tempus fugit! The Seniors now are thirty-four solemn yet happy persons. The night of graduation is here. Do You Have What It Takes was the topic of our graduation address, ,brought to us by Mr. N. C. Tumer. Diplomas were then presented. Our high school days are now over. but we shall never stop learning. With these words our motto, We Seniors advance into a new realm of education - The past forever gone, The future still our own.

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A Sonata in Four' Movements Cilau Human ANDANTE The year 1942, the day September 8th. We, as Freshmen, propelled ourselves through the portals of Marlboro High School to commence four of our most memorable years. Under the able guidance of Mr. Krabill, the class became accustomed to our new role. Capably sewing us as our officers were Bill Cole as president, Ted Draa, vice-president, and Eileen Wise, secretary-treasurer. Our greenness was soon evoked from us by a rigid program of book-carrying, command obeying. and climaxing with the initiation ceremonies under the supervision of the Sophomores. The girls were costumed in outfits consisting of long underwear, men's work shoes, and a green sash to complete a color scheme of green and white, pure ignorance. Onions and curlers completed the coiffure to en- hance the charm of our appearance. The male members of the class were bedecked in diapers, and green paint was quite in evidence on their feet. Through all our torture, we grinned and bore it, emerging to become full-fledged members of Marl- boro High School. Even so early in our high school career, it was prophetic that ours would be a great class. Two of our members, Irvin Fawver and Dale Miller were widely esteemed as outstanding cagers. And of course, Eileen Wise was always at the games to help lead the cheering section. Our musicianship was displayed by the presence of 13 Frosh in the band and 16 Freshman voices adding to the har- mony of Girls Chorus. In keeping with our versatil- ity, the Scholarship team was also augmented by the knowledge of members of the Class of '46, name- ly: Eileen Wise, Tom Kuhn, Carolyn Adams and Miriam Adams. ALLEGRO The explosion heard on September 7, 1943, was not due to dynamite but to the escaping energies of the Sophomore class. To lead our new 43 mem- bers, the class selected Walter Frank, president, Tom Kuhn, vice-president, and Eileen Wise, secretary- treasurer. Aside from our scholastic achievements through- out the year, we found ample time for amusement. The year was begun by extending a hearty, come- or you'll-be-sorry, initiation to the Greenies to present themselves for judgment before their super- iors as to their fitness to enter our sacred portals. Oh, what fun to watch them become legal mem- bers of Marlboro High! However, one event we did not enjoy was the departure of Mr. Krabill in Feb- ruary because of the war. It was at this time that Miss Eleanor Haidet became our sponsor. The basketball team this year was supplemented by the excellent performances of Tom Kuhn, Charles Ianello, Irvin Fawver, Dale Miller, Dave Rambsel, and Russ Wymer. Several sophomores also made their contributions to the band, glee clubs, and scholarship team this year. BRILLIANTE Our Iunior year, and we really settled down. No one needed to worry because he forgot his lunch. Delicious candy, crisp potato chips, and all other edible products - - excluding only a few - - were sold by our industrious business magnetes. Tom Kuhn as president, Bill Cole as vice-president, Shir- ley McPherson, secretary and Eileen Wise, treasur- er, led the class in our efforts this year. Early in the fall, we were spectators at the Can- ton Lehman football garne. As usual, everyone had a wonderful time. However, on February 21, the Iuniors gave a farewell party for lack Hinds which we enjoyed except for its purpose. The day before election, November 7, the Repub- lican team, mostly Juniors, embattled the Democrats. No topic needed. The school went Republican: the nation did not quite conform to our example. Ah well, there's always 1948. Marlboro's Dukes had quite a successful cam- paign this year, winding up the season fourth in the county. Possibly the skill of the Iuniors and those Butch hair cuts did the trick. Our Iunior year was quite eventful. On March 8, recognition services were held for the first Marlboro club of Girl Reserves. Miss Haidet and Miss Bren- neman were our patronesses and we were afford- ed much joy through our club work. Later in the Spring, the eleventh graders were imploring everyone to purchase a box of palatable chocolates - - very nicely wrapped we might add. This proved a wise move with regard to our pecuni- ary situation. To climax a unique year, the Iuniors augmented their list of accomplishments by presenting the Iun- ior-Senior Prom at Congress Lake Country Club on May 3. The dinner was excellent, the orchestra wonderful, and the evening superb. GRANDIOSO On September 8, thirty-four Seniors presented themselves to answer the roll call of their last year at Marlboro High School. At our initial class meet-



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A Friend of Yours ...... .... A lverna Smith 'Til The End of Timex Class Will We, the following, do will and bequeath our characteristics to the lower class- men named: Beverly Prather Alverna Smith Iune Machamer Ruth Roudabush Anna Begue Shirley Mack Wilma Eshelrnan Mary Gressinger Annabel Trump Wilda Hinds Evelyn Kenaley Carolyn Adams Miriam Adams Charles Ianello Lois Dillon Lois Slabaugh Eva Richards Donna Zwick Eileen Wise Eileen Enoch i. Melvin Haines Ted Draa I, Walter .Frank 'yyl Iohn Smith Bill Cole . Russ Wymer Paul Kandel Harold Vickers Ralph Green Mary Beutler Tom Kuhn I Betty Carr 'S Dale Miller ---- Dale Miller my calmness to my knowledge of sewing to my profile to my tomboyishness to my Psychology book to my acting ability to my dates to my witty sayings to my singing ability to my steady beau to my shyness to my report card to my piano playing to my lankiness to myninth finger to my giggles to my ever-present smile to my dimples to my tap dancing ability to my cooking ability to my steady girl friend to my good looks to my physique to my way with the girls to my serious manner to my orneryness to my squint eyes to up my long eylashes to my quiet ways to my smallness to Susanne Werner Belo Kenaley Nadine Davis Marguerite Begue Mr. Dietrich Lois Fish Kathryn Anthony Doris Monter Geneva VanCamp Theresa Frank Barbara Vaughn Bill Bahler Shirley Seifert Jimmy Ward Donnie Myers Doris Karlen Peggy Vaughn Joanne Werner Faye Gibson Betty Haines Roger Clayton Gene Miller Herbie Slusser Ioe Smith Millard Shreiner Bobby Michel anybody who wants them M. H. S. females Melvin Quillen Betty Shreiner my knowledge of politics to Ioe Kandel my natural curly hair to Ethel Vaughn my athletic ability to Bob Albrich .-.i. T-. Senior Melodies Where Do I Go From Here .... Smiles ....... ..--- ---- ----- ----- Counting the DGYS ------ ------ Eva Richards Lois Slabaugh lust A Little Fond. Affection ...... --- MCIIY Beuilel' I'm Always Chasing Rainbows - Blond Sailor ...... -------- ---- Cuddles ........ .------- ----- Lovely to Look At .... - Norene Chen'y ----- Eileen Wise --- Shirley Mack Betty Lou Carr Sometime. Somewhere ........... Beverly Prather Give Me the Simple Life ............ Anna Begue A Happy Go Lucky ............ Ruth Roudabush Someday He'll Come My Way ....... Lois Dillon Love Letters .................... Annabel Trump Personality .................. - - - ---- Tom Kuhn You Oughta Be In Pictures .... .... W alt Frank Snootie Little Cutie U- -U Iune Machamer Not So Quiet Please ....... .... R alph Green Exactly Like You ..... --- Carolyn Adams I Fall In Love Too Easily --- ..... Ted Draa My Sister and 1 ,-,-,,,. ....., M iriam Adams Oh. Iohnny .............. ...... I ohn Smith some Sunday Men-Ling ---,,A,,,-.,r Eileen Enoch Put It There, Pal ........ ..... C huck Ianello Making Believe --,---,----,,,, Wilma Eshelman Shy Guy .......... --- Harold Vickers Happiness Is lust A Guy Named Ioe -- Donna Zwick Old Acquaintance ..... .... P aul Kandel My First Love -,,---,,,,,,,.- ,-,... W ilda Hinds My Devotion ............ .... M elvin Haines I Should Care ----,,-,.,,,,,,,,, Evelyn Kenaley Met A Gal Named Iune .... .... R uss Wymer I'm In the Middle of Nowhere .... Mary Gressinger A Romantic Guy, I ..... ---- Bill Cole

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