McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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QQQQ-E?2Q+?2Qi?2Q+9S?+292293493422Qi2Q+2S?f?2Q?22r?+22Q+?Q+993+229?+9Q+??Q62Q52Q+2Q+2Q+?Lf?2Qi?2Q+2S?+9S?+9Q?29?+?2S?+25i'+?2Q+?2f'l95?i9 L Seated: Ida Lanker, Ruth Carney, Dorothy McDougle, Myrtle Brickman, Max Walters, Carl La Rue. Second Row: I.ucille Morrison, Rowena Rader, Edith Roether, Keitha Conine, Helen McCamey, Clara Belle Mitchell, Geraldine McIVlLu-zter, Betty Moorehead. Geraldine Hector, Vera Inbody, Gene Mackey, Pauline Smith, Elnora Meyer, Earl Peneton. Miss MacDonald. A ' Third Row: George Norway, Junior Sharninghouse, Neil Curtis. They Slay W AT a meeting of all the high school oficers during the first couple weeks after school began, Myrtle Brickman was chosen for Editor-in-Chief of the News- paper Staff. Every week the Newspaper Staff compiles the Red and Black News found in the Hancock County Herald. Miss MacDonald is the faculty advisor for this group and she too must be given credit for the help she has so willingly given it this year. One of the most interesting features of the Red and Black is the Who's Who column written by Geraldine Hector who describes various members of the high school body very cleverly in it. Every once in a while we discover a humorous poem by Carl LaRue to spice up the paper. He also writes other interesting articles as Well as do the other feature writers who are Rowena Rader and Edith Roether. These features are apt to cover anything from a very serious essay on friends to items of comical happenings about school. Other mainstays of this section of the Hancock County Herald are the weekly reports of school sports furnished by George Norway, Junior Sharninghouse, and Vera Fae Inbodyg chapel programs by Gene Mackey, grade news compiled by Elnora Meyer, Home Economics news by Ida Grace Lankerg F. F. A. items by Neil Curtis, and class news by Geraldine McMaster, Lucille Morrison, Keitha Conine, and Earl Peneton. Back of tht authors of all these articles are other equally important members of the staff. Thes . are the Business Manager, Dorothy McDougle and her Assistant, Helen McCameyg the Copy Writers, Clara Belle Mitchell and Pauline Smithg the Proof Readers, Ruth Carney and Betty Mooreheadg the Associate Editor, Max Walters, and of course, the editor herself whose efforts toward making the paper a better one have been very successful. Due to the fine cooperation of the editor and the staff, the Red and Black has been more interesting and entertaining this year than ever before. C-X91 Qf55g9g',:QfWCX9'-fifikjvtvlg :QCA-9Q,I9::Q,X'9C-19 :QGX-DQ,IQli6X,9Cv1g5gf5x 3 Ten



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S'?+2Ql?Ql?2Qif2Ql2292l22Q62iii?Qi?S62il?Qi?Q+?Ql?2Qi?942299Qi?Qi?Qi?Qi?Ql3293l22Q+?Q+9S2iE2Ql?2Ql?2Ql9IQ+9ii32S?l?Ql92fS3+22Q+?2S?E First Row: Gene Wolford, Neil Curtis. Kenneth Scheele, Sam Shoop, Alvin Rozelle, Earl Peneton, Dean Haley. Second Row: Richard Rayle. Norman Rayle. Charles Moore, Alva Lentz, Junior Sharnimrhousc. Iwi' ' i' ' 2 ie' ' ' e 'er ' eml rs I ght In Rue. PL-il Ani iman. Dal 131 ht, Mx, H e ,on. Third Row: Hill Freed, Herman Dean, Keith Scheele, Lee Dorman, Rox Inbody, Forrest Hllt.l9l', Earl Andei son. Telling My Troubles To A Mule THE Future Farmers of America is an organization studying Vocational Agricul- ture which aims to become a portion of this fast progressing nation's farmers and agriculturists of tomorrow. This group is composed of twenty-four McComb High School boys who labor industriously under the efficient supervision of their instructor, Mr. Henderson. Each individual in this group chooses one or more projects in this field which he endeavors to complete to the best of his ability. These projects range anywhere from the cultivation of potatoes, corn, oats, and wheat to the production of hogs, steers, sheep, poultry, and the keeping of farm accounts. The officers of this organization are as follows: President . . Paul Aukerman, Vice President . . Junior Sharninghouse, Secretary . . Herman Dean, Treasurer . . Keith Scheele, Reporter . . Neil Curtis, and Watch Dog . . Bill Freed. Early last fall five Freshmen and four upper classmen were initiated at the Green Hand initiation. Following this a weiner roast was enjoyed by all. In December a pest hunt was started with the Rawson Chapter. A large num- ber of pests were brought in and as a result of that the local boys beat Rawson by several thousand points. This chapter was this year. The team Lentz. They tied for state. As a premium represented in the Apple -and Potato judging contests again was composed of Paul Aukerman, Keith Scheele, and Alva ninth place and Keith tied for ninth high individual in the Keith received a ribbon from the Ohio Banker's Association and a ticket to a football game at Ohio State next fall. Bill Freed and Earl Peneton were sent by this group as delegates' to the F. F. A. Leadership Conference this year. Paul Aukerman received a medal from the Ohio Ton Litter Club for producing two ton litters of pigs. This organization is planning to enter crops and other contests to be held in June judging teams in the livestock, poultry, in Columbus. We wish those who enter these contests all sorts of good luck. C3955C?Z5CX9l5CiI5fX95lC?x.9CvID5lGX.9C.!O5!GX-.9C.IDl'.If-BRQLIDESGRJLIBEEXJ Twelve

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