Marlboro High School - Scenario Yearbook (Marlboro, OH)

 - Class of 1946

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l'Ther'e's A Great Day Coming, Mananaff Class Prophecy It's raining outside and my lessons are getting dull, so like all natural people my thoughts are be- ginning to stray away. Yes, it's a funny thing the way one drifts into the Land of Imagination. Now the rain has stopped, for I've just entered the gates of Wonderland. My mind is running wild, because I'm living ten years from the present and I visualize all my class mates in their various walks of life. Oh! this land is a wonderful place to live. Bear with me my readers, for I'm on my way to tell you what we Seniors are doing in this year 1956. Gosh, one no more than gets started when who does one meet but the Adams Twins, Carolyn and Miriam. There are now holding the two top posi- tions at the Gomper Girls Academy. I leave them and further down Imaginary Lane I meet Betty Lou Carr, who is now Poet Laureate of Ohio. Congratu- lations Betty, and more power to you! Before she leaves, she tells me that Mary Beutler and Norene Cherry are running a department store, Fashions in Canton, with We Please All, Large and Small, as their motto. On I go drifting along in a happy-go-lucky man- ner. Talking about happy-go-lucky people, whom should I find myself face to face with but Ted Draa, the chief fisherman along the Yukon River in. Alas- ka. As Ted and I are talking, we see a man in the distance coming upon us at a terrific clip. This puzzles me but Ted claims it is Charlie Ianello, the miler from Kansas University, who is training for his next cross country event. Now along comes Melvin Haines and his wife, Eileen Enoch Haines, in their '56 jet-propelled Chrysler. Haines relates that he is settled in New Baltimore and enjoys it immensely. They tell me that Ruth Roudebush is keeping house for them and is the best maid they've had for six months. Further along Day Dreamers' Avenue I see a big factory with smoke pouring out of its smokestack. Upon inquiring, I find that this is the Big Three Construction Corporation owned and operated by Harold Vickers, Ralph Green and Paul Kandel. Gee, it's a smazzola of a place with offices and side building covering nearly two acres. Evelyn Kena- ley is the receptionist and a mighty pleasing one indeed. Beverly Prather, Alverna Smith and Lois Dillon work in the executive office with three as- sistants under them. Next I find myself rather hun- gry, so I'll stop at a little restaurant just around the corner entitled Super Sandwich Shop. The owner is Mary Gressinger. Mary relates to me that Eileen Wise is in pictures at M. G. M. and has just com- pleted her latest picture Hold Me Tight. Shirley Mack it at Warner Brothers and doing equally well. It just struck me that Donna Zwick is working at the Monarch Rubber Company at Hartville. She is doing well and is supposed to get a raise next week. Speaking of Monarch Rubber, I remember having been told Lois Slabaugh is head economist at the company. Her practical ideas are one reason why they are a strong-going concern. Trudging lazily along I meet Annabel Trump humming a soft lulla- bye. , She sings at the Metropolitan Opera House every Sunday, so tune in to hear her some time. Leaving Annabel I see Iune Machamer who is now a model at the Halle Brothers Store in Cleveland. Across the street a ball game is going on, and Dale Miller is playing shortstop for the home town team. He's still in the Minors: but at the rate he is pro- pressing, he'll be in the Majors within two years. Near the ball park I hear an argument going on. In the midst of it all is Tom Kuhn, Democrat from Ohio, trying to swing a few radicals over to his party. After the game two clowns come onto the field for a comedy act. Inquiring who they are, I'm told they are none other than Bill Cole and Russ Wymer. It was just like the days back at school, the way they cut up. Next one I talked to was Eva Richards who is doing fine as an architect for the Rib Roofed Housing Company. Wilda Hinds and Anna Begue are beauty operators in Chicago. No wonder those Chicago women are noted for fabul- ous hair styles. In case you get sick in this great land of Imagination there's a nurse, Wilma Eshel- man, who'll fix you up in a jiffy. Turning the corn- er I come to a large mirror. Looking in, I see a young man dressed in military attire. Looking more closely I see Walt Frank hailing from the Coast Guard Academy where he has just been promoted to a lieutenant. Now I'm coming to the end of my mission here. and as I pass out of Wonderland, Iohn Smith and his Swinging Trumpeteers play Auld Lang Syne. Here, I am back in. study hall, and it's still rain- ing. At any rate that's a bird's eye view of us Sen- iors of 1946. l

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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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Carolyn Adams Miriam Adams Anna Begue -- Mary Beutler ..... .... Betty Lou Carr Norene Cherry Bill Cole ...... Lois Dillon --- Ted Draa ..... Eileen Enoch -- Senior Tempo Smartest Ditto Plainest - Liveliest Happiest Slyest Most artistic Most businesslike Handsomest Classiest Wilma Eshelman ....... Shortest Walter Frank .......... -Most polite Ralph Green ........... Quietesl Mary Gressinger ....... Wittiest Melvin Haines ......... Tardiest Wilda Hinds .... ..... S pryest Charles lanello ........ Tallest Eyes like Hair like Lips like Teeth like Hands like Shape like Eyelashes like Dimples like Legs like Brains like Personality like Witty like Versatility like Dates like Athletic like GIRLS Adams Twins Eileen Enoch Lois Slabaugh Annabel Trump Shirley Mack Iune Machamer Mary Beutler Donna Zwick Shirley Mack Adams Twins Eileen Wise Mary Gressinger Eileen Wise Norene Cherry Ruth Roudabush Our School days are over. Our youth is almost past. But memories will always hover, As long as our memories last. We'll always remember Marlboro High As a special part of our lives: We'll remember the teachers who helpe Longer than anyone can surmise. We wish that We could linger longer, And -stay with all our friends. But as those who have gone before us, We, too, must follow life's trends. dus by Paul Kandel ..... .... Evelyn Kenaley Tom Kuhn ..... Iune Machamer Shirley Mack .... .... Dale Miller ..... .... Beverly Prather --- ---- Eva Richards --- Ruth Roudabush Lois Slabaugh --- ---- Alverna Smith --- ---- Iohn Smith ..... Annabel Trump Harold Vickers - Russ Wymer --- Eileen Wise ..... .... Handiest Shyest Nicest Cutest Neatest Swellest Sunniest Most poetic Most carefree Giggliest Friendliest Most Sensible Flashiest Slowest Funniest Prettiest Donna Zwick -, .... Sleepiest My Ideal BOYS Dale Miller Ted Draa Melvin Haines Walter Frank Iohn Smith Ted Draa Harold Vickers Russ Wymer Russ Wymer Tom Kuhn Walter Frank Bill Cole Tom Kuhn Charlie Ianello Dale Miller Memories Our school days are gone With all their jokes and fears, And as our caps and gowns we don, We know We'll remember them through the years. . We have but one thought As we enter the unknown: The past is forever gone, The future is still our own. We leave our school days all behind, As we wander into the world, And I think We'll find it's not so kind As the school where our minds unfurled. 20

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