Marlboro High School - Scenario Yearbook (Marlboro, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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cam 1111111111 111 47 On Sept 7 1943 our class began 1ts Freshman Year at M H S w1th an enrollment of forty seven members We were under the able gurdance of M1ss Emery cmd on Sept 13 the class elected 115 of f1cers as follows Pres1dent Glenn Grlcrest V1ce Pres1dent Ioe Gnmm Secretary Raymond Haldet and Treasurer Melvm Qurllen The new members who blessed the class wrth therr presence were Raymond Haldet Theresa Frank Tommy M1Chel and Mary Agnes Ruffler We elected Ethel Vaughan to be our cheerleader and to represent our class at the ball games for the rest of our h1gh school years On October 15 that day dreaded by all green Fresh1es arnved and we were 1n1t1ated 1nto H1gh School by the supenor Sophomores The gzrls were compelled to wear Indlan blankets moccas1ns green nbbons and corn necklaces wh11e the boys were gally bedecked in burlap sacks w1th thetr feet pa1nted red Our f1fSl class party was a sled ndlng party held on February 16 Result Lesl1e Wade broke h1s leg but regardless of th1s m1shap we all enjoyed the evenmg very much In th1s our f1rst year we were represented on the scholarsh1p team by seven members The school year ended on May 26th at whrch t1me we all glad ly sa1d Good bye to M H S for the summer months At the beg1nn1ng of our Sophomore year roll call was answered by 1l'11I'lYf1V6 members M1ss Emery agam sponsored our class for the last year that she spent here We orgamzed by elect1ng the follow mg offrcers Pres1dent Glenn Gllcrest V1ce Prest dent Mtllard Shremer Secretary Helen Summers and Treasurer La Vera Green We appropnately chose Fnday October 13 t 1mt1ate the Freshmen and took great pleasure 1n seemg the g1rls 1n thelr long underwear and the boys adorned rn women s n1ght1es The Freshmen were remmded of the1r lovely pos1t1ons by be1ng forced to bow and repeat the words Oh mlghty Sopho- mor I am but a humble worm Three members of our class represented us at the L1terary Contest and flve members part1c1pated m the scholarsh1p examlnatlons One member of the class Melvm Qurllen be came outstandmg 111 the athletlc freld by becoming a member of the varslty basketball team At the close of the tenn 1n May we were all happy to realrze that we had completed another year of school and would not have to return untrl the follow mg September Sept 4 1945 marked the openmg of our Iumor year wh1ch was to be a very busy one We were no longer sponsored by M1ss Emery but had a new sponsor Mrs Matthews After Mrs Matthews left at the mlddle of the year Mr Barry took over the pos1t1on of our sponsor We were also gurded by Mr Maurer our home room teacher Offlcers elected at the beg1nn1ng of the year are as follows Pres1dent Mrllard Shrelner V1ce Presx dent Glenn Gllcrest Secretary Norma Lare and Treasurer Helen Summers Durmg the year we sold candy at the noon hour and hot dogs and potato chrps at the home games We also sold occas1onal cards and boxed candy for Easter Partles wh1ch we held dunng the year were a Thanksgrvrng dance wh1ch we sponsored 1n the audltonum and open to the whole h1gh s hool We also had an md1v1dual class theater party 1n Canton We were qu1te well represented on the basketball team by Melvm Qu11len Mlllard Shrerner B111 Bloss and I1m Vaughan SIX members of the class became stars wher the h1gh school play was presented and all played the1r roles l1ke expenenced actors These were namely Mary Sue Austm Norma Lare Melvm Qtullen Theresa Frank Ethel Vaughan and Betty Fausnrght Several members of the class gamed acknowled gement 1n the mus1cal llterary held namely De11la Machamer Barbara Vaughan Ethel Vaughan and Norma Lare department of llterary were La Vera Green and Norma Lare Those part1c1pat1ng rn the scholarsh1p exams were Wrllard Upl1nger Mary Su Austm Nonna Lare Helen Summers and Glenn Gllcrest Those who took part rn the speakmg Durmg the early part of Ianuary we bnghtened the atmosphere by weanng our newly arnved class nngs and flashy orange and black jackets May twenty fourth found us once aga1n saymg adleus to our classmates for the duratlon of the sum mer vacat1on The crown1ng event of our Iunxor year prom was held on May 2 rn the Shady Hollow Country Club At th1s t1me we had the pleasure of entertalnrng the 0 , - 1 1 I I I . . - Q - ' I 1 1 1 1 ' I ' - 1 , . . . I I ' I I ' ' - 1 . c ' I I - I I I I 1 ,, . ,, . . . . . . , . 1 I I A ' I 1 1 , I . . . F n 51 . 1 , . . . I I 1 . 1 ' 1 I II II ' . . . 1 ' ' ' I I . 1 . . - . V . I I 1 O I I - I I I I I I I I , . . 1 1 0 . . . . . . . . ' ' 0 ' ' ' I N' I . 1 11 - u I1 I , II ' A I Il ' ' e, - - I ' ' I I

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eew vvfwaw, As I was gaz1ng out of my hotel wmdow down on Broadway I suddenly got very homes1ck so I de clded to call the bellhop and have hlm brmg up some magazlnes for me to read Wh1le I was walt 1ng my mmd turned to my former classmates of 1947 Gee I would have g1ven a lot to know what they were do1ng now for ten years IS a rather long tlme to be away from those you l1ked so much My doorbell rang and 1t was the bellhop wlth my magaz1nes The f1rst one I p1cked up was the Tune and to my surpnse I saw Iohn Moore s plc ture on the cover He s the newly elected Repubh can Senator from Oh1o Hardly gett1ng over my frrst surpnse I found a p1cture of the champ1on ch1cken farmer who IS none other than M1ldred Eble Leaflng through the mag az1ne I found another surpnse a p1cture of Nancy Harsh 1n a cr1sp-wh1te nurse s un1form She IS now the head nurse of Walter Reed Hospltal When I reached the soctal sect1on of the Tlme I found a p1cture of Margaret Bradley who 1S now playmg her boog1e WOOg16 at Carneg1e Hall Then I turned the page and saw a p1cture w1th the t1tle of The Most Danng Man In The World and tt was B111 Bloss for he now IS the supenntendent of wash1ng the wrn dows of the Empue State Bu1ld1ng Pagmg on I found a p1Cl'UI6 of Ethel Vaughan who does mtenor decorat1ng rn the homes of top mov1e stars I reach ed the sc1ence sect1on and found a pxcture of Glenn Gxlcrest who won recogmtxon for h1s expenments w1th monkeys at the Marlboro Un1vers1ty Imme dlately below thls was a pxcture of Wlllard Upl1nger who presented the world w1th the 1nvent1on of a technrcolor telev1s1on set Hav1ng reached the Sports sect1on I saw a huge man called Elmer the Wrestler Tak1ng closer ob- servatxon I found Elmer to be none other than Mel v1n Qu1llen Laymg down the Tune I pxcked up the maga ztne Natlons Busmess and found on 1ts cover a p1cture of the newly appo1nted commxssloner of san 1tat1on of the C1ty of Marlboro It was none other than Claude Clayton On the next page was a plc ture of Bob Freshley who IS the wmner of the Best Salesman Award Then on the SIXIII page was a p1cture of Leonard Bahler who becam the Coffee Plantat1on of Braz11 Assoc1at1ons new manager I turned to the Colleglate part of the Natxons Busmess and found a p1cture of Betty Halnes who 15 the Dean of Women at the Marlboro Un1vers1ty On the same page was a p1cture of the woman who gave a speech on Ph1p1ologh at the UIIIVGYSIIY the ass1stant to Dr What A Bram Norma Lare The next page was devoted to the Anny and I found a p1cture of Tom Mlchel who 15 the Major General of O S S 1n the Army On page twenty f1ve I found a picture of the champ1on coast to-coast lady truck dnver Mary Sue Austm Eager to see 1f I could fmd some more znformauon concemmg my former classmates I leafed frantl cally through the magaz1ne Soclahte and sure enough there on the cover was a p1cture of Barbara Vaughan successful Powers model I saw a PIC ture of Helen Summers and Del1la Machamer now a world famous duet entertamxng the Presxdent of the Umted States Tum1ng the page I saw a p1cture of Marvm Moulm who IS a mov1e dlrector rn Holly wood Also on that page I saw a large p1cture of the new mOV1e ldol Lan Monroe who IS none other than Inn Vaughan A large tmted p1cture on the next page was that of Geneva Van Camp a toe dancer who IS stamng oppos1te I1m 1n thezr new leader today who rs M1llard Shre1ner Turnlng to the Fann Ioumal I found a pxcture of Herbert Slusser who has the largest dauy farm 1n thls county On the back cover I saw a p1cture of the newest low cost car on the productlon l1ne call ed the Wearstlerl1ne made by the Iack Wearstler Automobrle Corporatxon In the beauty SSFIIOD of The Ladles Home Iour nal I found a p1cture of La Vera Green who now IS a well known ha1r styllst Below I.l'l1S I found a PIC ture of the famous beauty cultunst Madame Lu Bar ry who I knew as Dons Karlen Also on thls same page I found a p1cture of the world famous manlcur 1st Betty Fausnlght I then tumed to the mlscellan eous sect1on and found a pxcture of Irene Ohman who now makes excluslve dress designs 1n a prom ment New York Shop Bemg thoroughly exhausted ln m1nd as well as body I decrded to close my eyes and get some sleep Some how I d1dnt get that homes1ck feelmg for the rest of the 47 ers for now there IS no doubt 1n my rnmd but what they ve done the best and been the best that Marlboro has ever produced 1 1 ' I u - u . - I - . ' I I ' . . . . , . - ' - ll . . . :I - . . . I ' ' . ' . . . . - . ' - - u - nl I ' 1 - . I ' . 1, . . ' . , I , ' picture. On page 25 I saw a picture of the top band I . I a n Il 1 ' ' lr - 4 . 1: ll - . . . . 1 ' I , - I ll ' ll ' . I - Il u - . I I I . . . . , ' ' - u - 1 ' I .-15+



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SeI110l'S fO1' GI1 eVeI111'lg Sept 4 1946 found twenty mne members begm nmg therr last year at good old M H S Those elect ed to serve us as offlcers for the year were Tom M1chel Presldent B111 Bloss Vrce Presxdent Glenn Grlcrest Secretary and Mary Sue Austm Treasur er Once aga1n we had a new and very capable sponsor Mr Maurer who gulded us over the rough spots of our Senror year Senlors who were members of the hrgh school play cast were Barbara Vaughan Mary Sue Austm and Bob Freshley Immedlately followlng the productron of the hrgh school play 1n October we began workmg to perfect our own Senror class play One of the most enjoyable parts of producrng a play for the member of the cast and stage hands was the fact that qulte often we skrpped classes to work on the play Nov 22 and 23 were set as the dates for the play and on these dates the mystery comedy The Case of the Mlssmg Helrs became the center of attractron Our productron turned out to be a huge success largely due to the efforts of Mr Maurer and hrs wrfe under whose gurdance we performed The Senrors traveled to Trger Stad1um rn Massrl lon for therr f1rst party rn the year at whrch trme we wltnessed the Massrllon Toledo Warte gam Nat urally smce we cheered for Masslllon Toledo Wa1te walked off wrth the vrctory 1946 also wrtnessed the commg of Marlboro s f1rst football team rn ftve years Srx husky Senrors namely Tom Mrchel B111 Bloss lack Wearstler M11 lard Shrerner Melvm Qurllen and Marvrn Mouhn partlcrpated ln football thrs season Four members of the Senxor Class played on the varslty basketball team They are as follows Mel Thrs year we were entertamed by the Iumors at Allrance Country Club on May 3 We had a very good trme and we want to thank the Iumors very much The clostng events were Baccalaureate on May 25th and our hnal steps on May 27th whlch IS when we graduated It IS wlth a feehng of regret of leav1ng the days that have gone by and a feelmg of hope and pray ers for the future w1th whlch we the class of 47 say our last farewell to Marlboro Hrgh School . 62'-. ll! A , 1 I I , I l I ' - - - - vin Quillen, Bill Bloss, lim Vaughan and Iohn Moore. ll - I 1 ll ' Ya, I Nlilxv fx '- '4 ' 'V N O sk g K! I, x- ,,.' .1 ' -17-.

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