McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Q+3lS?l2?Q2Eli?Ql22f?+?il2Q?2QiE2Q+?Q+32Q+32Q+f22Qi?2Q+?2952352Ql32Ql2Ql2Qlf2Ql2Ql2S3l2Ql?Ql'9Ql9Ql9S?lf2lfil'?f?+?2Ql?2S??3?Sil??Si'l'325?lfi ,f ' I First Row: Ida Mae Newell, Ruth Bartlebaugh, Jean Spitler, Virtue Lanker, Marthelle Long, Dick Walker, President: Gerald Woodruff, Keitha Conine, June Harden, Maxine Wasson, Kate Roether, Lois Moorehead. , Second Row: Eugene LaRue. Orville Beckwith, Marjorie Shafer, Bernice Went, Pauline Smith, I Eleanor White, Clarice Pickens, Erythe Gloves, Edna Poe, Carole Rader, Nellie Lentz, Ellen Rader, 1 Carole Norris, Donna Kersh, Annabelle Foltz, Charlotte Brumbaugh, Thomas Wein. Third Row: Donald Shafer. Earl Bryan. Joe Lenhart, Steve Bocik, Gene Wolford. Raymond Rider, Richard Little, Dwight La Rue, Dick Glaser, Charles Worthman, Lee Dorman, Bob Gallant, Forest Butler, Neil Curtis, Alvin Rozelle, Earl Anderson. 6 O , O ' H avln Ourselves A Time SOPHOMORES this yearg and having ourselves a grand time! Being Freshmen last year didn't prevent our having a good time. With Pat Rider as our first president, we started our happy high school days. We voted blue and silver as our class colors, and the sweet pea as class flower. We showed re- markably good sense for Freshmen, who usually want to conquer the world in one stroke by choosing the motto Up the Ladder, Step by Step . After the annual Freshman initiation we started having ourselves a time in earnest. We set our goals to lead in Music, Sports, Scholarship or perhaps all three. This year we are nearing our goals and perhaps working a little harder. We elected Dick Walker, Presidentg Gerald Woodruff, Vice-Presidentg Marthelle Long, Secretaryg Virtue Lanker, Treasurerg Keitha Conine, Reporter. If we worked a little harder in studies, we also worked harder at having a good time. We sponsored a skating party at Green Mills and had a hilarious party and scavenger hunt at the school in February. We were sorry to lose Orville Beckwith who moved to Mt. Blanchard and Earl Anderson who moved to Arlington. Try Matching These Sophomores with Their Doings and Sayings: 1. This bright boy donned a corset at a party. 2. Starch my bloomers . 3. Privately known as Richard The Lion Hearted . 4. S-I-T down, we've seen you. , ,.,..... 5. Mother, you humiliate me! 6. Huey and on the bridge. 7. Quiet now, quiet now. fFreshman adrnirerl. 8. Aw, satchel pants. 9. Sophomore heartbreaker. fPrivately known as Napoleonj. My frog had little frogs. fExcuse for being late to classl. a. Richard Little d. Edna Poe h. June Harden b. Raymond Rider e. Neil Curtis i. Ruth Bartlebaugh c. Red Anderson f. Charley Worthman j. Eleanor White g. Dick Walker C'X9ll-'SQZ3CT95llQI5C'R9GIGXQLZESEC-3iJL.I8l5GX.9C.1D!ICoX.7CvffDlIGX.9Cvl055622 Twenty-seven

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