McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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V ,va ' ' V- V -A -V - V ' ff' V fw,4,s.N1 , A V, VV,.,fs454':VVq. .'s in 5.,p9V,Vg:maV ,h,,::,V V-AJR VV- IV ' Lf -' 'A -'A V ' - 'A A' 'Me MEMENTO of 1940 Published by - MCCOMB HIGH SCHOOL McComb, Ohio 'Qi Editor, ---- Edith Roether Business Manager, Margaret Gorby Ackowledgments For the completion of this 1940 Memento thanks are due to the cooperation and industry of the staff of writers, to our photographers, to our business and subscription managers, and to the work of the associate editors. The Staff wishes to thank Mr. Bowers, our faculty advisor, and Mr. Neiderhiser for their advice and help. Our thanks also to the business men Who, by purchasing advertisements, contributed the funds to make the Memento possible. -The Editor-in-Chief To Our Parents We dedicate this year book with our thanks for all they have given and for all they have done for us. Foreword It has' been our aim to publish this Memento so that by looking through it in the years to come you may recall for your pleasure, all the names, the faces, the accomplishments and the happy experiences, of this year 1940 at McComb High School. -Editor-in-Chief Seated -Junior Lntta, Lucille Morrison. Jim Peneton. Gene Mackey, Edith Roether. Margaret Gorby, Imogene Foltz, Rowena Rader. Stumling--Kate Roether, Mr. Bowers, Doyle Byal, Dick Rinehart, Ruth Morrison, Keitha Conine, Charles Worthman, James Haddox, Edna Poe, Dick Walker, LaDonna Hamby, Eleanor White, Raymond Rider, Bernice Ramsey. The Annual Stall Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editors ,. Editors: Gene Mackey . Rowena Rader , Imogene Foltz .... Dick Walker Edna Poe ..,, ,,,.... . Ruth Morrison Lucille Morrison . Eleanor White .... Jim Haddox ., Bernice Ramsey . La Donna Hamby . ..., .. Photographers ., ,,...........,...............,..,.. ........ J ames Business Manager , .,... . Subscription Manager Advertising Managers .. .. , ,,.. .. .. ,. , .... , , Edith Roether . Keitha Conine and Charles Worthman ,A ,, Feature ., ,... , Senior .. Girls Sports ,, Boys Sports ,, Underclass , ,..........io Music Alumni Humor .. ,, Calendar Activities Assistant Activities Peneton and Raymond Rider ,. Margaret Gorby , .,,......., .. ,, Dick Rinehart Doyle Byal and Junior Latta As a means of making money the staff sponsored a carnival in December. There were many concessions and exhibits. The public was invited and they responded very enthusiastically. Mr. Bowers acted as faculty advisor. Five MR. C. H. PARRETT Superintendent Ohio University, B. S. Columbia University, M.A. Ohio State University, Graduate Work for Ph. D. McComb Village School, 1925-1940 MR. L. J. BOWERS Defiance, A. B. Graduate Work, Columbia U. McComb High School, 1937-'40 English II-III, Science 1' f MISS R. ELIZABETH SCHUTZBURG Bowling Green University, B. S. in Education McComb High School, 1939-'40 Home Economics MISS MARGUERITE L. MOYER Bluffton College, B. S. in Music Ohio Northern University Chicago School of Music McComb Village School, 1936-1940 li MR. G. V. WEBB Bowling Green Univ. B. S. McComb High School, 1939-'40 Biology, Chemistry, General Science I . X444-f-Q J' ,lf MW- Six Z MR. F. J. NEIDERHISER Principal Findlay College, A.B. Columbia University, M.A. McComb Village School, 1929-1940 General History, Civics, English I dr IV MISS DORCAS V. ENGLAND Bowling Green University, B. S. in Education Ohio State University, Graduate Work McComb High School, 1937-'40 Commercial Subjects H towne, MR. R. G. WINTER Wittenberg College, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. McComb High School, 1931-'40 American History, Sociology Commercial Law, Economics MR. J. V. HENDERSON Ohio State University McComb High School, 1937-'40 Vocational Agriculture and Manual Training, Seventh Kr Eighth Grade Agr' ulture W MR. F. M. DANIEL Muskingum College, A.B. McComb High School, 1937-'40 Athletics, Mathematics, Physics I Senidrs DICK RINEHART Why worry about tomor- row? This is today. Class Pres. 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Vice Pres. of Bone DOYLE BYAL To argue is his main de- light, and he can do it, wrong or riyitf' Football 2, 3, 4 .1 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 'fab Class Vice Pres. 1, Secretary of Class 3 Boy's Glee Club , 4 Vice Pres. of Glee Club . Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Pres. of Mixed Chorus 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 Sec. of Bone Gang' 4 Capt. of Basketball Annual 4 Pres. of Chapel Com. 4 All-County Forward 4 Juvenile Ass. 3 MOST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST MOST Eight x Riney Gang' 4 Bud 3 Team 4 Senior Popularity Contest FRIENDLY LIKED . . ATHLETE LOOKING . SMILE . DRESSED . HUMOROUS Ruth Carney, Doyle Byal JUNIOR LATTA Jurie ' Why tell the world all you know? Vice Pres. of Class 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Capt. of Football 4 Annual Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 Softball 1, 2, 3 Chapel Com. 4 Golf 3, 4 Class Plays 3 EDITH ROETHER Edie True industry does kindle horLor's fire. Gibsonburg High School 1, 2 Class Secretary 3 Class Treasurer 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Vice Pres. of Student Coun- cil 3 Editor of Annual 4 Ruth Morrison, Edith Roether, Junior Latta Imogene Foltz, Keith Scheele Lucille Morrison, Edith Roether, Junior Sharninghouse Gene Mackey, Junior Sharninghouse Bernice Ramsey, Lucille Morrison, James Peneton Lucille Morrison, Keith Scheele DEAN EWING Why should I sing of women? Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Baseball 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Bone Gang 4 Class Play 3 yrvuv Q ROWENA RADE Ron e Her best she gave, her worst she kept. Cheerleader 3, 4 Newspaper Stall' 2, 3, 4 -Annual Staff 3, 4 Class Play 3 Class Pres. 1 Class Treasurer 3 Class Reporter 2 JOY KEELER To play a guitar was her idea of heaven. Baseball 1 Home Ec. 1, 2, 3 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 NELSON WEEKS Joe Should life all labor be? Newspaper Staff 4 Football Mgr. 3, 4 Softball 3, 4 Golf 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Y 4' ff HELEN DEERWESTER Her hair was thick with many a curl. Home Ec. 1, 2, 3 771A4! IMOGENE FOLTZ Imy Life is short, why 'not en- joy it? Newspaper Staff 1, 4 Home Ec. 1 Vice Pres. of Home Ec. 1 Annual Staff 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball Capt. 4 VIRGIL MCDOUGLE Dougie Life is very serious, so am I. Football 1 Chapel Com. 3 Class Play 4 Bone Gang 4 Softball 1, 2, 3, 4 RUTH MORRISON Babe A blushing maiden fair. Class Vice Pres. 2 Accomp. for Boy's Glee Club 1, 4 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 2 Girl's Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Chapel Pianist 2, 4 Orchestra 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4 Annual Stall' 2, 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Sec. of Juvenile Ass. 3 Vice Pres. of Glee Club 4 Vice Pres. of Orchestra 4 Dillitante Music Club 3 Nine GENE MACKEY Genie She lights the uwwlfl with rt smile. Sec. of Class 1 Pres. of Class 2 Glee Club 1, 2, Il Mixed Chorus 2, 3 Class Play 4 Home Ec. 4 Newspaper 2, 3, 4 Annual 1, 2, 3, 4 EDWARD KERSH Ed Why wflstf' time slW11fr1g wh 1371, such fl, long nm' 'fs coming. Football 1, 2, Ii, 4 Basketball 1 Baseball l F. F. A. Apple Judgin Team 4 Bone Gang 4 ROXIE ADAMS uiell-1' Life is no lwttw' if we llII'I'fl'jl.U Glec Club 1, 2 KATHLEEN BROWN AtKlLlPl' If She spealrs not llf7l 1411 7IHCOSNll.'l'jf u'm'f1. Baseball l Ten JAMES PENETON Jim I rlnfre to do all fo become IL man. Annual Staff 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Class Treas. 1 Class Plays 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Student Council 3 Pres. of Glee Club 4 Sec. of Glee Club 3 7, ,f f.,' RUTH CARNEY If n, frmslf he !I'ren,f or small, do it right or not at all. Chapel Committee 1 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 Sec.'y.-Treas. 2 Class Plays 3, 4 Annual 2 Newspaper 1, 2, 3, 4 Chapel Pianist 3 fffA4! DOROTHY WISE Dot The worlfl always lacks ll Mttle more nonsense and ll few more lauglzsf' Home Ec. 1, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Mixed Chorus 2 Baseball 1, 2, Il, 4 Newspaper 4 CHARLE S MOORE Chuck Our C07lt7 llIlLf'l07I to the army. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 LUCILLE MORRISON Squeaky God made her small in order that he might do a more perfect job. Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Annual Staff 3, 4 Chapel Committee 2 Class Plays 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Basketball 1 MARGARET GORBY Peggy It 'never pays to hunt trou- ble. Basketball Mgr. 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Girls Glee Club 3, 4 Pres. of Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Sec. of Orchestra 4 KEITH SCHEELE Shale He is so quiet and with an unchanging nature . Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treas. of F. F. A. 2, 3 Vice Pres. of F. F. A. 4 F. F. A. Apple Judging Team 3 F. F. A. Live Stock Judg- ing Team 3, 4 Class Plays 3, 4 MARY EMMA RADER She is a woman, therefore may be won. Home Ec. Club 4 Baseball 1, 2 Senior Class Play 4 JUNIOR SHARNINGHOUSE Shirley Be gone all care, we can never agree. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. 3, 4 Vice Pres. of F. F. A. 3 Pres. of F. F. A. 4 Glee Club 4 Vice Pres. Mixed Chorus 4 Apple Judging Team 4 Live Stock Judging Team 4 Annual Staff 2 Newspaper Staff 3, 4 Class Reporter 4 Class Plays 3, 4 Pres. of Bone Gang 4 BERNICE RAMSEY Bing She shall have music wher- ever she goes. Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Pres. of Home Ec. 4 Home Ec. 1, 4 Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Dillitante Club 3 Class Plays 3, 4 Pres. of Orchestra 4 Basketball 1 Baseball 2, 3 CLARA BELLE MITCHELL Mitchy She .speaks her mind with- out hesitation. Chapel Committee 2, 3 Sec. of Chapel Committee 3 Newspaper 3, 4 Home Ec. Club 4 1' Cr' FRANCES BASIL BloruIie Why waste your muscles frowning? Mt. Cory High School 1 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3 Home Ec. 2 Newspaper Staff 4 Eleven 0ur Diary In September, 1Sl28, we began our school career. From that first day until we entered high school it seemed that time passed rather slowly for we were anxious Lo become Freshmen. Finally on September 8, 1936, thirty-six students entered High School. We were probably very green for Freshmen always are. We organizednour class by electing the following oHicers: President, Rowena Rader, Vice President, Doyal Byal, Secretary, Gene Mackey, Treasurer, James Peneton, We chose for our motto, Your World Is Your Mirror , for our class colors, maroon and white, and for our class Howers, red and white roses. We were welcomed into high school with paddles by the Seniors at the annual reception for Freshmen. We were very busy during the year growing accustomed to high school life and participation in all the school activities. That year we gained two new members, Joe Wien, and Betty Smith and lost two members, Elsie Willford, and Elizabeth La Roche. In May we closed our books on our Freshman year and came back in September io open them as Sophomores. We elected Gene Mackey, President, Ruth Morrison, Vice President, Ruth Carney, Secretary-Treasurer, and Rowena Rader, Reporter. That fall we had fun at a wiener roast at Bernice Ramsey's. We welcome Frances Basil, Esther Doering, Edith Roether, and Howard Phipps into our class. We also said good-bye to Virginia Farthing. We had a class party at Dick Rinehart's in March. Our fun included a wild scavanger hunt which took us to some rather interesting places including a cemetery. In all our activities we were very enthusiastic and worked very hard. In May we said good-bye until fall, looking forward to our Junior year as a busy one. During the summer, Esther Doering moved out of the school district. In September we chose the following class officers: Dick Rinehart, President, Doyal Byal, Vice President, Edith Roether, Secretaryg Rowena Rader, Treasurerg Lucille Morrison, Reporter. In order to fill our treasury we sold candy and gave our class play, This Night Beware . The cast was as follows: Junior Latta, Ruth Carney, Rowena Rader, Junior Sharninghouse, Bernice Ramsey, James Peneton, Doyal Byal, Ruth Morrison, Lucille Morrison, Dick Rinehart, Imogene Foltz, and Keith Scheele. With the money we had worked so hard to get, we banqueted those worthy Seniors. We had a wiener roast at Ruth Morrison's and a class party including a scav- anger hunt at Bernice Ramsey's. Dorothy Heers, Alva Lentz, Howard Phipps and Garnet Karns withdrew to go to different schools. In the spring we left school anxious to come back in the fall to finish the last lap of our journey. A . l When school started there were twenty-eight Seniors returned with dignity. We elected Dick Rinehart, Presidentg Junior Latta, Vice President, Doyal Byal, Secretaryg Edith Roether, Treasurer, Junior Sharninghouse, Reporter. n This year we presented our class play entitled Soup to Nuts. Theucast includ- ed Gene Mackey, Doyal Byal, Lucille Morrison, Ruth Morrison, Bernice Ramsey, Junior Sharninghouse, Frances Basil, James Peneton, Dick Rinehart, Ruth Carney, Virgil McDougle, Keith Scheele. ' n We had a surprise party at Doyal Byal's celebrating his birthday. We also had another party at Margaret Gorby's where we remember we ate, drank pop, and were very merry. , We Seniors boast of having in our class basketball players whoncontributed much toward our winning the Hancock County Tournament Championship. u I We are also proud to have in our group, Edith Roether, who wrote a prize win- ning essay in the American Legion essay contest. The prize won a trip to Washing- ton, D. C., and other interesting points. , n And now, after having willed our most valuable possessions to underclassmen and teachers, we leave McComb High School knowing more than we did when we entered. Twelve Class Prophecy As we look into the newspaper office of the New York Times paper we find Kathleen Brown typing for the daily addition. Upon further investigations we find that her poor departed husband was once the editor. The school day name of Frances Basil has been changed. We find her living on Hollywood Boulevard with movie producer husband. Her six children are all actresses and Frances trains them. Dorothy Wise is teaching baseball to a girls' recreation class at Maryland school for girls. Her fingers are all jammed and whenever her friends call to see her they find her with two black eyes. Roxie Adams studied debating at college but got married instead of practicing it in public. Instead she spends her time trying to convince her S15 a week husband that S200 is cheap for a good dress. Bernice Ramsey is one of the latest additions to the Broadway Glamour Girl chorus. Right now she has a broken leg which she obtained dancing the new- fangled Rumba. Edith Roether is operating a new fangled school. She starts teaching children at 4 years of age and has them ready to enter college at 10 years. She now has 4,000 enrolled. Rowena Rader is married and is living out west of town. She was married shortly after she graduated and now has sextuplets. She is the first to have them and of course is world famous. At the Metropolitan Opera House we find Ruth Morrison. She plays the piano and also sings. She looks very sweet as she blushingly walks out on the stage and stately bows to her cheering audience. Ruth Carney has entered politics. She is running for U. S. Senator now. Her campaign cry is Have fun you only live once ? The election looks definitely in her favor. Gene Mackey runs a beauty parlor in Cleveland, Ohio. She claims she can make any one good looking if they keep their face hidden. Joy Keeler and Helen Deerwester run a guitar factory. They make them by the millions and demonstrate their advantages on San Francisco Fair Grounds. They appear once each day in grass skirts to sing and play. Jimmy Peneton is in the navy now . He spends his evenings on deck of a large boat singing Spanish songs to beautiful women. On the side he plays his cornet in a swing band. Virgil McDougle is a land surveyer in the south. He spends most of his time, however, on the beachg surveying the women. Thirteen Prophecy Dean Ewing is a millionaire poet. He lives in a beautiful mansion in Hawaii but says the scenery keeps him from his work, so he plans to move to the desert. Nelson Weeks is a window washer on the skyscrapers of New York hotels. He says next he's going to try Hag pole standing. Eddie Kersh has a ranch out west. He is a very prosperous bachelor, and spends his time out on the lone prairie writing novels on ranch life. He said he would rather train a bucking bull any day than a stubborn woman. Junior Sharinghouse is married to a beautiful glamour girl whom he met on his recent trip to Hollywood. He is trying to get her mind on the farm fwhere they are residingj by making her feed his pigs. Junior Latta is married too. He is an office worker and spends his money on bars of soap which he carves into toys to sell to children. Doyle Byal is teaching football and basketball at Yale. His team lost the first five years and now is said to be winning every game. His time is spent on his team but his mind on the women. Dick Rinehart who studied to play for the opera is now director of the greatest swing band in the country. Says Riney I'm just a jitterbug at Heart. Charles Moore- is head of the G-Man Department. He was shot in the leg by an escaping bandit and it had to be amputated. Although he has a wooden leg his work is just as satisfactory as it was when he started. Keith Scheele is an insurance man and is trying to sell fire insurance to all jail birds who are sentenced to death. Clara Belle Mitchell teaches little children in a kindergarden in McComb. It is the first kindergarden McComb has ever had. When she sends her pupils on to school they almost know as much as the teacher--thanks to Clara Belle. Lucille Morrison is President of a Reducing Club. The members must be less than 5 feet tall and weigh less than a hundred. Since Lucille was the smallest, she was unanimously elected President. Her formula to keep small is unknown. Margaret Gorby spends her time running a bakery. She is said to bake the best cookies on this side of New York. Mary Emma Rader is a great Scientist. She studies the stars. She first realized how beautiful they were, when she was disappointed in love and has studied them ever since. Imogene Foltz is a fortune teller at Palm Beach summer resort. She tells the people she is a French woman and makes more money. She expects to save enough money to keep herself in old age. She says she's going to be an old maid. Fourteen Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Forty, in the Village of McComb, County of Hancock, State of Ohio, having been adjudged sound and unsound of mind and memory, and desiring to dispose of our possessions both valuable and otherwise, in a manner legal and illegal, so hereby make and declare this our last will and testament in form and manner as follows: To the entire school we leave the example we have set as excellent scholars and blameless students. To the Juniors we bequeath our International Relation textbooks, providing they hold a bonfire early next fall, using these instead of firewood. To the Sophomores, we bequeath our good looks, our charming manners, our superlative grades, and our triumphant exit as the most popular class that ever entered the halls of dear M. H. S. Also, we will to them our noontime etiquette in the halls which we know has been of the most highly respected. To the Freshman, we do bequeath our intelligence, our good behavior, and ability to carve desks. ' To Mr. Neiderhiser we bequeath all the hours in which we caught up on our sleep during speech class. To Mr. Parrett we bequeath our attentiveness in Business Economic Problems class, so he can use it as an example for next year's students. To Miss England we bequeath our ability to arrive places on time. To Miss Schutzburg we bequeath all our excess vitamins and calories. To Mr. Henderson we will all the mice, crows, and sparrows that the Ag. boys caught to win the past hunt, for Johnny Jr., to keep as pets. To Mr. Daniel we will all our geometric knowledge so he may have another County Winner next year. To Miss Moyer We will a portion of tact, courtesy, and ability to make friends and to keep them. To Mr. Winter, we hereby will all our latest jokes and thrilling stories so he may have something new to tell to next year's classes instead of civil war stories. To Mr. Webb, we bequeath our dignity, our good discipline, and our secret way to skip assemblies. I, Ed Kersh, do hereby will my seat in the assembly where I take my afternoon nap the third period to Helen, Lanker, providing she is wide awake for Speech class. I, Peg Gorby, do hereby bequeath all the muscle used in playing my trombone to June Springer. I, Frances Basil, do hereby will the other half of the front seat of our car to anyone who would like to ride around with Donald and me. I, Ruth Carney, do hereby will my devotion to the Nose-All to each and every member of next year-'s staff. I, Roxie Adams, do will my ability to get along well with Mr. Daniel to all future Math classes. I, Jim Peneton, do will all my freshman heart.interests to Gage Aukerman to protect for me during the next three years. I, Lucille Morrison, do hereby will my cheerfulness and friendly personality to Ruth Bartlebaugh. Fifteen Class Will I, Virgil McDougle, do will my ability to keep away from women and out of dark corners to Neil Curtis, knowing that he needs it badly. I, Ruth Morrison, do hereby will my love for music to Gage Shreve. I, Joy Keeler, do will my love for guitars, yodeling and cowboy music to Donald Shafer, providing he is willing to play at chapel every Friday as the students march in. I, Kathleen Brown do hereby will all my modesty and quiet manners to Edna Poe. I, Nelson Weeks, do hereby will my position at the golf course to Janet White, knowing that the patronage will increase immensely. I, Helen Deerwester, do bequeath my love for Kentuckians and my love for hillbilly music to Evelyn Martin, knowing how much she will appreciate it. I, Mary Emma Rader, do hereby bequeath my ability to get all information first handed and for reporting all the latest to La Donna Hamby, providing she doesn't reveal my secret way for finding out these items. I, Dick Rinehart, do hereby will my ability to play a piano to Abbey Johnson, knowing that Abbey will make a second Paderewski. I, Imogene Foltz, do hereby will my late hours and love for a good time to Melvin Mercer, hoping Melvin can still have as much pep on the morning after as I have had. I, Charles Moore, do hereby will my militaristic interests, my catalogue of guns, and my uniform to Chester Wedge, knowing what a powerful Guardsman he will make. I, Clara Belle Mitchell, do hereby will my ability to give readings and to write speeches to Dorothy Mae Harris. I, Edith Roether, do hereby will my originality, my speech making ability, and my giggle to Dwight La Rue. I, Doyle Byal, do hereby bequeath my ability to argue on either side of any question to Anna Belle Foltz to aid her in future years. I, Dean Ewing, do hereby will my slow and easy going ways to Eleanor White. I, Dorothy Wise, do hereby bequeath my tinkling little laugh to Kermit Farthing. I, Junior Sharinghouse, do hereby bequeath my way with women and my fatal attraction to Melvin Ewing. I, Keith Scheele, do hereby will my wit and humor and my basketball record to my brother. I, Bernice Ramsey, do hereby bequeath that certain something to next year's freshmen girls, hoping they may have as happy and successful a high school career as I have had'. I, Junior Latta, do will my late arrivals in the morning and at noon to Johnny McCamey, Bob Shafer, and Lester Grose, hoping that they can set a new record. In witness whereof, we set our hands and seals, on this day, the tenth of May in the year one thousand nine hundred forty. SIGNED: Senior Class of 1940 Gene Mackey Rowena Rader Sixteen 37fwJ,l,fN5 ,,. ef , 4 Under Classes First row Alvin Rozelle. Gerald Wootlrull, Gene Wolford. Joe Lenhart, Maxine Wasson, Eleanor White, Kate Rox-ther, Lois MCXlI'l'llL'Zill, Carol Norl'is, Keitha Conine, Charlotte Brumhargh, Ruth Hartle- lrauirh, lmla Mae Newell, Jean Spitler. June Harden. 1Virginia Sc-hmiclt, Ellen Rader, Virtue Lanker, Donna Kersh. Anna Belle Foltz, Carol Se-euml row limit-r, Marjorie Shafer, Steve liocik. Robert Gallant, Earl Bryan, Donald Shafer, Eugene LaRue. Melvin Mercer, Kermit Thircl row Richard Little, l arIhini:'. Thomas Wein. Pauline Smith, Edna Poe, Marthelle Long, Clay-iso Pickens, Erythe Groves, Dick Glaser. Charles Worthman, Lee Dorman, Dwight LaRue, Dick Walker, Raymond Rider, Neil Curtis, Burdette Curis. Near the End of the Trail Here we are just turning the corner for the last lap of our education at dear olcl McComb High. To lead us this year we chose Charles Worthman as our presidentg Gerald Woodruff as Vice Presidentg Martelle Long as Secretaryg June Harden as Treas- urcrg and Marjorie Shafer as Reporter. Uur main object this year has been to secure enough funds for the Junior-Senior Banquet. This we did chiefly through proceeds from the candy office and the Junior Play. When we were Freshmen, we chose as our class motto, Up the Ladder Step By Step g our class flower, the sweet peag and our class colors, blue and silver. We held two very successful parties at the school house this year. Our present class consists of 45 members. Forest Butler and Burdette Curtis dropped from our ranks this year, but one new recruit, James Hill from Van Buren has enlisted. Can you match these active Juniors with their 1. Girls Glee Club a 2 . Boys Glee Club b. 3. Newspaper c. 4 . Annual d. 5. Chapel Committee C. 6. Boys' Basketball f. 7. Girls' Basketball gn 8. Home Economics h 9. F. F. A. 3. 10. Orchestra J- Ia'1'glrtccn 'shining' activities? Dwight LaRue Pauline Smith Kate Roether Eleanor White Bob Gallant Keitha Conine Charles Worthman Raymond Rider Edna Poe Virginia Schmidt We're on Our Way These are the promising sophomores. Already they have shown themselves active. James Haddox has been elected President both in the Freshman and Sophomore year. John McCamey is their Vice President and Rex Inbody is the Secretary- Treasurer. Bob Shafer of this class was on the first team in basketball this year. Robert Dillon moved from Mt. Blanchard and joined this class since the above picture was taken. Mr. Bowers is the class advisor. They have held one party this year. It was held at the school house. In the Freshman year they chose the pink rose as their favorite flowers and blue and silver as their class colors. Their motto is 'tAlways Lead, Never Follow . Two of the girls were on the first team of basketball. They were Betty Engard and Norma Freed. Can you match these other Sophomores with their activities? Boys' Glee Club Johnny McCamey Girls' Glee Club Joe Miklovic Boys' Basketball Max Gangle Girls' Basketball Mary Gazarek F. F. A. Helen Lanker Home Economics Alyce Poe Football Margaret Borgelt The Brightest Rose Anna Johnson Cheer Leader Sam Shoop Third rowfJoe Miklovic, Bob Shafer, Dick Bennett, Gage Shreve, Harold VVeeks, James Haddux, Rex Inbofly. Marjorie Crook, Rose Anna Johnston, Betty Engard, Norma Norway, Maxine Miller. Second row---Dean Haley, Kenneth Scheele, Earl Penelon, Max Gangle, Sammy Shoop, Helen Lanker, Corliss Lieb, Norma Freed, Helen Springer, Marilyn Norris. First row- Margaret Borprelt, Mary Gazarek, Pauline Mettert, Ellen Hanes, Alyce Poe, Gladys Higbie, Dorothy McQuistion. Jeanne Cusac, LaDonna Hamby, Jeanette Rider. Nineteen First row Cln-sin-r Wedge, Rollerl. Shafer, Kenneth Rozelle, Howard Kershner, Dorothy Harris, Jean l'4-ndli-ton, .Ivan Ill-nm-tt. Sara lVlooreh1-sul, Helen Smith. Janet White, Kathryn Russell, Anna Rose ll::nis-ls, l':illn'riin- lfinney, June Springtr. 5.1-oml ron liill liorgelt. Junior Parker, Ned Bennett. Willis Woodruff. Max La Roche, Jack Miller. Norman liutlvr, Robert Ewing, Lucille llrumhaugh. Caroline Ilreisharh, Evelyn llishong, Jean Rader, Louise liovec. ldv:-lyn lVl:1rl.in. Grace Noimay. Third row liatlilr-on lizuler, Jean Williams, Guyneih Newell, Carol Miller, Joan Greetham. Doris Curtis, Paulim- l'ils, Gage Angerman. Melvin Ewing, Don Creetham, Merle Stateler, Keith Johnston, Marion Pziym-. IA-stvr 'lrosn-, Marvin Glaser, Dwight Wallen, Calvin Moore. It's ci Long, Long Trail Ah! Here we see a promising class of greenies. Like all Freshmen, this class was very green an bashful until the Seniors took it out of them with paddles at the Customary initiation. Being the caboose to the train of high school classes, these poor Freshmen were draped around trying to get into the social swim. Walt llisney would relate some of these specimens to his famous character lJopey g or others to Bashful . Anyway, they'll wise up some day. The rest of the classes did 1? 'Z or did they'?j. This class is stamped as the most timid but carefree class in high school. They mind their own business and appear to be the most studious class in the building. Janet White was elected their first President, Ned Bennett, Vice President: and Louise Bovee, Secretary-Treasurer. They chose as their class fiower the Red Carnation. Their colors are crimson and gold and their motto, 'iTruth, Courage, and Loyalty . Already they have shown themselves active in music, sports, etc. So with a motto like that we shall probably hear more of them next year. In the following we foresee the leaders in activities and sports for the gradu- ating class of 19425. Twenty Janet White.. Keith Johnston . Marvin Glasei -.... .. Robert Ewing... . Jean Williams. Grace Norway., .. l'aul Collingwood Ned Bennett. Caroline llriesharh Jean Rader. . .. ..,, . .The President Football .... ............. Basketball Boys' Glee Club . Scholarship Home Economics . ....,., MF. F. A. A ............ Orchestra Girls' Glee Club Chapel Committee Eighth Grade Class History At the beginning of the year the eighth graders elected officers. They are as follows: President-Blanche Farquharson, Vice President-Beverly Nusbaum, Sec- retary-Phyllis George, and Treasurer--Dorothy Gorby. This is the first year the eighth graders have been considered as a part of the high school, but they are lboking forward to next year when they will be a real part of it. The class was well represented at our home basketball games, selling popcorn at all of them. The eighth grade took an active part in chapel programs during this past year. Marilyn Leib was selected as their committee member to help prepare the programs. In February, Blanche Farquharson and Dorothy Gorby, gave interesting talks on the life of George Washington. We were also entertained with special numbers by some of their class members with Beverly Nusbaum singing God Bless America , and a quartet composed of Marilyn Leib, Rachel Saul, Joan Pendleton, and Marilyn In- body. They sang Lift Thy Head . Their librarian for chapel programs was Bill Engard. Third row-Blanche Farquharson, Virginia Hall, Anna Bocik, Marilyn Inbody, Dorothy Gorby, Leona. Ruth Martin, Madge Ewing. Beverly Nusbaum, Ruth Cunningham, William Engard, Carl Harden, Rex Flickinger, Junior Payne. Olie Olson, Elwyn Adams. Second rowSMiss Lindenman, Evelyn Miller, Corinne Latta. Delores Foltz, Phyllis George, Marilyn Leib. Rachel Saul, Betty Crawfis, Robert Shafer, Robert Wien. Lawrence Dishong, Dale Nirtter, Max Higbe, James Kleinhenz, Keith George. First r0wfNorman Rozelle, Richard Martin, Ronald Scheele, Carl Shively, Donald Rozelle, Earl Rader, Elmer McCamey. Junior Dishong, Iva, McDougle. Doris Berry, Mildred Haley, Marian Russel, Rose Mary Kei-sh, Joan Pendleton, Marcella Mocrehead. Twenty-one First row Dorothy Hzuldox, Maxine George. Leah Nell Pendleton, Max Gorrcll. James Rider, Wil- liam Lanker, Gone llyal, Dick Moore. Taylor Groves, Keith Collingwood, Jay Mcllougle, Milller Kelrsh, Wade Rider, John Mntyas. Second row Ruth Alice Rader, Josephine Wasson, Doris Miller, Naomi Flickinger, Joyce Brundeberry Ruth Ann Graph. Doris Foltz, Doris Sparing, Paul Spitznaugle, Wayne Deerwester, Robert Brickman, William Smith, Ray Williams, Robert Pickens, Gene Buvec. John Daniels, Donald Higby. 'l'hirsl row Loyal Tate, Donald Sharinghouse. Harold Payne, Bernard Little, Mildred Wzilder. Edith Mitch:-ll, Margaret Peneton. Alice Coakley, Reva Snavely, Winifred Deerwester, Betty Rader. Lucille Fh-ming, Genevieve llasinger, Mary Jam- Street. Donald Rayle, Dale Henry, Waldo Aller, Roger Shoop. Seventh Grade These youngsters merely have a start in their higher educational program, but wc hope it's a good one. They attend our chapel programs and have participated in them on several occasions. Besides this, they are active in music and sports. A number of their members are in the Junior Chorus and several in Orchestra. The Junior Chorus has sung several times in public, once at the Community Institute in January and again at P, T. A. in March. They also composed the French cast in the pageant produced by Miss Moyer this spring. In choosing their class officers for the first time they selected Gene Byal as President, Dick Moore as Vice President, Sara Kiger as Secretary-Treasurer, and Margaret Peneton as Reporter and Chapel Committee Representative. This class takes an active part in interscholastic sports between the Seventh and Eighth grades. Their girls team played the Sixth and Eighth grades while the boys divided themselves into four teams for a basketball tournament with the Eighth grade. They have been quite fortunate in gaining three new members this year. They are Donna Smalley from Van Buren, Orla Spence from North Baltimore, and Kath- leen Boster from Terre Haute. They were very sorry, however, to lose Donald Sharninghouse who moved to Arcadia this spring. This class as well as the eighth grade is under the tutelage of Miss V. Linden- man and Mr. L. Bowers. Under them, they study fundamentals of education such as History, Mathematics, and Geography with a little Spelling and Grammar mixed in for good measure. These students take a great deal of interest in their work and who knows but what some day farther in the future many of them may become famous due to their zealous efforts in school. Twenty-two '- gang -l , Activities Home Ec. Chapel F. F. A. Orchestra Girls' Glee Club Boy's Glee Club Mixed Chorus Seat.:-ll Junior Laila, Lucille Morrison, Rowena Rader. Imogene Foltz, Ruth Carney, Marthelle Long, l'Il1-:inor Wlivc, Pllna Poe. Slansling Juni- Harelcn, Virtue Lanker, Margaret Borgelt, Marjorie Shafer, Clara Belle Mitchell, Lois Moorclim-zul, lialv Itoelhcr. Junior Sharninghouse, Virginia Schmidt, Frances Basil, Louise Bovee, 'Sono lVl:u'lti-y. Flflith ltocthcr, Ni-lson Wreks, Kcitha Coninc, Pauline Smith. Neil Curtiss, Gage Shreves, Mr. llowr-rs. Earl Pencton. Newspaper At the beginning of the year the newspaper staff was chosen at a meeting of all the high school ollicers. Ruth Carney was chosen Editor-in-Chief and Kathryn ltoothcr. Associate Editor. lflach wcck the news appeared in the Hancock County Herald, but it was decided to publish a school newspaper. We receive this paper every two weeks. A contest was sponsored by the Newspaper Staff in order to obtain a name for the paper. The rr-ward was a subscription to the paper for the rest of the year. The name that was chosen was the Nose All . Jeanne Williams supplied this name. Nearly every week we can find a poem in the paper by Edna l'oe. We all enjoy trying to figure out the various members of our high school by the clues given in the articles in Who's Who . The articles by the feature writers, Keitha Conine, June Harden, Edith Roethcr, and Lois Moorehead, we find very amusing. These articles may be about anything or everything. Some times they are about some serious subject while other times they are about some comical happening which you would just as soon not see printed about yourself. The sports articles written by Imogene Foltz and Nelson Weeksg editorials by .lunior Latta and Virginia Schmidt, chapel programs by Eleanor Whiteg grade news by Virtue Lankerg F. F. A. items by Neil Curtissg Home Ec. reports by Gene Mackey, humorous items by Lucille Morrison and Rowena Raderg and class news by Marjorie Shafer, Gage Shreves, Earl Peneton and Louise Bovee. liack of these members stand some more ever ready members as equally im- portant. They are Business Manager, Frances Basil, Copy Writers, Clara Belle Mitchell and Marthelle Longg Copy Readers, Pauline Smith and Margaret Borgelt. We wish to compliment the editor and the entire newspaper staff on the fine production of the Nose All. We also hope that next year the students will follow the footsteps of our able- bodied newspaper staff. Mr. Bowers acted as faculty advisor. Tll'f'Il ly-four Home Economics The Home-lic Department started the year out with a new teacher, Miss Schutzburg. She met with thc girls last fall and they formed a club and elected their officers for the year. President, Bernice Hamseyg Vice President, Betty Engardg Treasurer, tjlarlce Vickensg Secretary, Janet White, and Reporter, Gene Mackey. The club meets once a month, and at one of their first meetings they named themselves the ACME club. The only expense of the club to the girls is the monthly dues and a small amount for refreshments. The purpose of this club is to give the girls experience in the social side of home-making. Last fall some of the members of the society attended the District Home-Ec meeting which was held in Bluttfon. This spring the girls gave a style show and exhibit, followed by tea for their mothers and other outside friends. The girls have worked hard all year in order to make money to send delegates Lo the National Home-Le meeting which is held in Cleveland this year. They are only allowed one official delegate and they are sending three others who may attend some of the meetings. The delegates are: Bernice Ramsey, Gene Mackey, Clarice Pickens, and Norma Norway. Some of the girls sold pop and coca cola at the basketball games. The girls have received good training and also a little money in preparing and serving several banquets throughout the year. They include, first, the Game Supper given for the F. F. A. and Home-Ec club, that was purely a social affair, then the banquet for the Reunion of the Class of 1938 was served. At Christmas time the girls made and sold candy. The girls had practice in serving large numbers and also made quite an addition to the fund when they prepared and served refreshments for the Ralph Thomas Trucking Co. customers. Other things the girls did to make money was to sponsor a Skating Party, give a Pancake Supper, and a Bake Sale. The last serving that the girls did was to serve the Father and Son Banquet for the F. F. A. Boys. First row Gene Spitler, Helen Smith. Betty Engard, Clarise Pickens, Bernice Ramsey, Janet VVhite. Grace Norway. Alice Poe. Marilyn Norris, Helen Springer. Ss-cond row 'Miss Schutzburg, Virginia. Schmidx. Norma Norway. Rose Anna Johnson, Marjorie Crook. Mary Emma Rader, Pauline Pils. Doris Curtils. Norma Freed. Gene Mackey, Mary Gazarek. Third row -Joy Kesler. Helen Do'-lwester, Pauline Mettert, Gladys Higbie, Carol Miller, Margaret Corby. Clara Brllc Mitchell, Lucille Brumbaugh, Dorothy Harris, Jean Peneiton. Twenty-ive S1-atul Joan Rader. Eleanor White, Iloyle Byal, Pauline Smith. Ruth Morrison. Standing Kathi-rinc Finney, Margaret Pe-nelon, Marilyn Leila, Mary llazarek. Mr. Hende-rson, llwlty ldngnril. Junior I.aIla. Kr-itha Uonine. Chapel This able group with the help of their advisor prepares our chapel programs which wc hear each Friday morning at nine o'clock. There are two pupils chosen from each class, including the seventh and eighth grades, to make up the chapel committee. The faculty advisor of this group is Mr. Henderson. The chairman is Doyle liyal. Pauline Smith was elected secretary and lileanor White, reporter. The committee meets each Monday at 11:15. Ruth Morrison and Keitha Conine were chosen as chapel pianists. They have performed their duty very efficiently. One of the first things the chapel committee had to do at the beginning of the year was to choose the topics for the chapel programs for half the term. Later they chose the topics for the remaining chapel services. The services are composed of speeches and special numbers by members of the various classes and outside speakers. One of the most outstanding programs was given with Rev. liarbee as speaker who spoke on Quality and Quantity and vocalist, Carrol Langerford. Other very interesting speakers were Rev. Watt, Dr. Herbert, Rev. Cheek, and of course, our student speakers. We have received great benefit from the chapel programs this year and have greatly enjoyed them. We wish to commend this committee on the very successful chapel programs they have arranged. T14v'11 ty-six Our Future Farmers The Future Farmers of America, with the aid of their advisor, Mr. Henderson, have accomplished many worthwhile things, this year. Last fall the organization met and elected their officers. President, Junior Sharninghouseg Vice President, Keith Scheeleg Secretary, Dwight La Rueg Treasurer, Earl Penetong Reporter, Neil Curtiss, Watchdog, Gage Aukerman. During the months of December and January the boys entered the county pest hunt, winning first prize. They scored 552 pigeons, 546 starlings, 347 rats, 2,223 sparrows, 145 mice, 8 crows, 1 woodchuck, 4 weasels and 1 mole. In reward they received a beautiful gold cup. In February the organization sent a team of three boys consisting of Junior S., Edward K., and Alvin R., to Columbus to participate in the apple and potato judging contests held their. The team held third place in the apple judging which was a jump of six places from last year. Junior came through with second in the state, individually. Although they didn't make such a remarkable record on potato judging, I must not neglect to state they occupied ninth place in the state. In April the boys gave a father and son banquet. This June the boys are sending delegates to participate in the livestock contest, which is to be held at Columbus. We want to wish the boys all sorts of good luck and we hope they come through on top. First row -Alvin Rozelle, Keith Scheele, Neil Curtiss, Junior Sharninghouse, Dwight Lu Rue, Gage Aukerman. Lee Dorman. Second row- -Gage Shrefves, Kenneth Scheele, Joe Lenhart, Gene Wolford. Rex Inbody. Sam Shoop. llean Hale . Y Third rowfCheste1' Wedge. Kenneth Rovelle, Paul Collingwood, Howard Kershner. Merle Statler, Max La Roche, Willis Woodruff. Bill Borgelt. Twenty-seivmz Senior Play In February the Seniors turned futuristic and tried to find a way for our young ladies to diet and still get all of their vitamins. Although they had a hard time finding a suitable dramatization of such a plot they finally succeeded. They chose a three act play entitled SOUP TO NUTS , a Samuel French production. The action of the play took place in the lounge of the Eatlight Sanitorium, on the desert at Palm Springs, California. The characters were: Gene Mackey ..w....,..... .........,.,...,..,......,..,..,....,.,...,...........,....,. M iss Rice, a dietician Ruth Morrison ........,..,.. .,........ M rs. Potter Beams, a charming widow Lucille Morrison ....,,...,.,., ...............,. V eronica Beams, a lovely patient Doyle Byal ..,.,.,,......,...,.,... .,.,............,.....,,....,... D r. Pilski, the administrator James Peneton ..........,... ...... Bob Bennington, a youthful detective Ruth Carney .,..l...,...,. ....,.e............,........,. S elena Catchwell, Va spinster Frances Basil ..,..,....,..,,. .......... C laire Dalton, her fascination ward Virgil McDougle ..,..l........ ,......,.,..............,....... D amon Goodfellow, an old grouch Keith Scheele. .... .,.......,.4,.. ...............,.....................,.................. H 0 tfoot, the colored porter Dick Rinehart ............... .......,. ............., D a vid Strong, an Olympic Games contender Junior Sharninghouse .......,.. ,.....,........,...,..,.....,.,.,, L incoln Long, not seeking health Bernice Ramsey ..,...., .......l.. ,.............. T u rdy Trudello, a movie queen Junior Ploy The Juniors put away their troubles this spring and started hunting for a play. After spending some time they finally decided on a mystery comedy to be given in three acts, entitled The Green Light, written by Robert St. Clair, and published by the Northwestern Press. The play took place in a country estate in New England. The living room. Evening of December 24. The cast consisted of: Carol Rader ....,,...., ...........,.....,.............,,.. M iss Mattie, the sleeper Dick Walker ............., ......,...., D octor Spaulding, her physician Donna Kersh... .,.....,., .,,.......,.....,..,,........ M ary Marston, her niece Joe Lenhart ..........,,..,.. .,...........,..,.,.... J erome Forrester, her nephew Maxine Wasson ..,.,...... .....................,., .....,........,.,.. . , .Kitty Carey, a novelest Kermit Farthing ....,........ .... .,,... D o nald Rhodes, a newspaper reporter Edna Poe ............,..,............. ..... .....,... T r inka Anderson, a Norwegian maid Bob Gallant .... ..,.....,. ..,..............,...............,......,........., A e sop, the caretaker Pauline Smith .,....,.,..........,..,..,..... .......,... M adam Zenda, a mystic '1'he Phantom Spinster .....,,..,... ..,...,..,........ ? 'I ? ? ? 'Z ? ? Twenty-eight First row --Charles Worthman. Dale Henry, Dirk Moore, Dorothy Corby, Carl Harden, Bob Brick- mzm. Margaret Corby. Second row fMiss Moyer. Robert Ewing, Carl Shively, Bernice Ramsey, Ned Bennett, Howard Kershner, Ruth Morrison, The Little Symphony The senior orchestra, directed by Miss Moyer, organized this year by electing the following officers: President, Ruth Morrisong Secretary-treasurer, Margaret Gorbyg Reporter, Charles Worthman. Ned Bennett was appointed librarian by the President. There are thirteen members in this organization including the accompanist. The violinists are Charles Worthman, Robert Ewing, and Dale Henry. Those who play elarinets are Dick Moore and Dorothy Gorby. Bernice Ramsey and Carl Shively play saxophones. The trumpeters are Carl Harden and Ned Bennett. The cornet is played by Bob Brickman. Margaret Gorby and Howard Kershner play the trom- bones and the piano is played by Ruth Morrison. The orchestra's first public appearance of the year was at Christmas Chapel. They accompanied the Mixed Chorus as well as the student body and teachers in singing Christmas carols. Their next appearance was just before the Senior Class Play. They played three numbers. They were 'AOverture Excerptsy' by Sanders, Viennese Memories by Muller, and Andante Theme by Tschaikowsky. The orchestra also played at the spring pageant. It was Around the World in Music , a musical travelogue, directed by Miss Moyer. In the Irish scene, they played Killarney , an Irish song by Balfe. They played Maria, Mari by di Capua for the Italian scene. In the French scene they played France's National Anthem, Marseillaise by Rouget De Lisle. In the Spanish scene they played Juanita . a Spanish air. They also played La Paloma by S. Yradier and HAy! Ay! Ay! a Spanish song arranged by Sanders. In the Hawaiian scene they played Aloha Oc by Queen Liliuokalani. For the American scene they played The Star Spangled Banner by John Staford Smith. They also played two numbers for Commencement. They were Soldier's March by Charles Gounod and Torchlight by Scotsan Clark. Margaret Gorby, a senior member of the organization and Ruth Morrison, also a senior member, played instrumental solos for Commencement. Twenty-nine Sing Your Troubles Away y The Girls' Gle-e Club was organized this year with Margaret Gorby, Presidentg Ituth Morrison, Vice Prcsidentg Katherine Roether, Secretary-Treasurerg and Jane lllarden, Reporter. The President appointed Jane White and Jeanette Rider as 4lJl'all2iI1S. There were forty-seven girls in this organization this year under Miss Moyer's capable direction. They voluntarily tried out for Glee Club and then were accepted by Miss Moyer. During the year these girls have been attempting to learn the art of choral singing. The girls' first public appearance of the year was at Portage Chapel Methodist Church for Holy Week. Here they sang, Go So Loved The World by Stainer and Treharne and I Heard A Forest Praying by Peter DeRose. They also sang God So Loved The World by Stainer and Treharne at the Good Friday Chapel Program. At the March Parent-Teacher Association program they sang Old Man Winter by Grey, and I Heard A Forest Praying by Peter DeRose. They sang two numbers for the County Musicale in Arcadia. Their songs were: The Clang of the Wooden Shoes by Malloy, and I Heard A Forest Praying by Peter DeRose. Around The World In Music , a musical travelogue, was given by the music department under Miss Moyer's direction this spring. The girls of this organization sang in several scenes. They sang Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms , an Irish air, for the Irish scene. In the Italian scene the girls sang '40, Sole Mio by Di Capua. A trio from this organization compsoed of Eleanor White, sopranog Mary Gazarek, second sopranog and Edna Poe, altog sang In The Luxem- burg Gardens by Manning for the French scene. They also studied The Lotus Flower by Robert Schumann and De Bogie Man by Bassett. At the Baccalaureate service the girls sang Lift Thine Eyes, a sacred number from Mendelssohn's Elijah , Third row Carolyn Dreishach, Margaret Gorby, Joan Greetham, Marthelle Long, Rose Annu Johnston, llerniri- Ramsey. Marjorie Crook, Norma Freed. Gene Mackey, Marjorie Shafer. Carole Rader, Mary Gazarek, Helen Lanker. Virginia Schmidt, Ellen Rader, Louise Bovee, Ruth Morrison. Second row Pauline Smith, Betty Engard, Dorothy Wise, Marilyn Norris, Jean Rader. Virtue Lanker, Evelyn llishong. ldzi Nino Newell, Maxine Wasson. Charlotte Brumbaugh, Lallonna Han'1by,, Ellen Hanes, Guynelh Newell. Katherine Roether, Evelyn Martin, Margaret Borgelt. Jeanette Rider. Miss Moyer. First row Norma Norway, Carol Norris, Eleanor White. Joy Keeler, Alyee Poe, Janet White, Keitha. kkmiiie. June Harden, Catherine Finney, Dorothy Dale McQuistia.n, Jeanne Cusac, Lois Moorehead, Francis llasil, Jw-an Pi-riclletoii. Thirty First row. left to right-Earl Peneton. Max Gangle. Ned Bennett, Bob Shafer, Paul Collingwood Steve Bocik, Lester Grose. Robert Ewing, Dean Ewing, Miss Moyer. Second row, left to right--Ruth Morrison, Junior Sharninghouse, James Peneton, Dwight Wallen Howard Kershner, Norman Butler, Marion Payne, Bob Gallant, Melvin Ewing, Doyle Byal. IFS Just the Music in Me The Boys' Glee Club, directed by Miss Moyer elected the following officers: President, James Penetong Vice President, Robert Gallant, Secretary-Treasurer, Steve Bocikg Reporter, Earl Peneton. Max Gangle was appointed librarian by the President. The tenors in this group are Max Gangle, Dwight Wallen, Howard Kershner, Ned Bennett, Bob Shafer, and Paul Collingwood. The baritones are James Peneton, Dean Ewing, Junior Sharninghousc, Earl Peneton, Norman Butler, Steve Bocik, and Marion Payne. Those in the bass section are Doyle Byal, Bob Gallant, Robert Ewing, Melvin Ewing, and Lester Grose. At the McComb Community Institute the boys made their first public appear- ance. They sang Watermillion by David Brooke, One Way Road by Wilson, and Go Lovely Flower by Edwin H. Lemare. The boys sang a number at Portage Chapel Methodist Church for Holy Week. The song was Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiringu by Bach. They also sang this number at the Good Friday program. This group appeared at the March Parent Teacher Association meeting. They sang three numbers. They were One Way Road by Wilson, Go Lovely Flower by Lemare, and The Song of The Deep Blue Sea by Wilson. They also sang these three songs at the County Musicale at Arcadia School. A Boys' trio composed of Max Gangle, tenor, James Peneton, baritone, and Robert Gallant, bass, sang two songs at this Musicale. Their songs were When Night Has Gone by Jerome, and Swinging Along by Wilson. Around The World In Music was the name of the spring pageant. It was a musical travelogue. In this pageant Bob Gallant sang Neapolitan Boat Song by L. Biscardi in the Italian Scene. In the Irish scene Max Gangle sang a tenor solo. His song was 4'By Bendenmeer's Stream, an Irish folk tune. James Peneton sang a baritone solo in the Spanish scene. La Paloma by S. Yradier was his song. Tltirty-one Sing and be Happy The Mixed Chorus, composed of all the members of the Boys' Glee Club and part of the members of the Girls' Glee Club, is also under Miss Moyer's direction. This group organized by electing the following officers:-President, Doyal Byalg Vice President, Junior Sharninghouseg Secretary, Melvin Ewingg Reporter, Virginia Schmidt. The two librarians appointed by the President were Janet White and llleanor White. The first public appearance of the mixed Chorus was at the Armistice Day Program. They sang Anierica's Message by Johnstone, Praise For Peace by Fleming, and God Bless America by Berlin. A double trio composed of Bernice Ramsey and Eleanor White, sopranosg Mary Gazarek and Katherine Roether, second sopranosg and Gene Mackey and Edna Poe, altos, sang the verse of God Bless America. This group also gave these numbers at Chapel. At the Christmas Chapel they sang O, Holy Night by Adam. The solo part was taken by Ruth Morrison. The quartet which sang was Bernice Ramsey, soprano, Ruth Morrison, second sopranog Max Gangle, tenorg and Robert Ewing, bass. This organization performed at the Community Institute. They sang The Gypsy Trail by Galloway. At the Portage Chapel Methodist Church they sang during Holy Week. Their songs were God Is A Spirit by Bennett and Listen To The Lambs by Dett. The soprano solo parts of the latter number were taken by Eleanor White and Bernice Ramsey. This group sang at Arcadia for the County Musical. They sang Listen To The Lambs by Dett, and Kentucky Babe by Geibel. The Pageant given this spring was 'tAround The World In Music, a musical travelogue. In this pageant the Mixed Chorus sang Santa Lucia , a Neapolitan Boat song for the Italian scene. At the Baccalaureate service this group sang' The Lord Bless You and Keep You by C. F. Mueller. lfhe Seniors of this group sang Come To The Fair by Martin for Commence- men . Thiril row Margaret Corby, Bernice Ramsey, Marjorie Crook, Rose Anna Johnson, Joan Greetham. Marion Payne-, llwight Wallen, Melvin Ewing, Doyle Byal, llc-an Ewing. Robert Ewing, Marjorie- Shafer. Erlna Poi-, Norma Freml, Gene Mackey, Margaret Borgelt. Second row -Pauline Smith, Eleanor Whibe, Norma Norway. Carolyn Driesbach, Max Ganirlc. Ned Bennett, Earl Pc-neton, Bob Gallant, Steve Bocili, Evelyn Martin, Jeanette Ridprer, Virginia Schmidt Mary Gazari-lt, Maxine Wasson. Katherine Koether, Miss Moyer. i I ir:4t row Janet White, Jean Cusac, Joy Keeler, Carol Norris, Howard Kershner. Paul Collingwood, Bob Shall-r. Norman Butler, James Peneton, Lesley' firose. June Harden, La Donna Hamby, Lois Moore- liozul, Ruth Morrison. Tl: ifrty-two Honor Page We have in our ranks of pupils this year, students who have not only been a success in High School but also have made our High School stand out above the others. Each year a number of our students are awarded medals for their excellent work and cooperation in the school. This year medals were awarded as follows: Scholarship ,..,.......,,.....,..,..................... ..,.,,... ..,...,. R o wena Rader Citizenship .....,.. .......... J unior Latta Activities .,.,.... .,.... E dith Roether Dramatics ................,,,.. .....,,,,..,............ R uth Carney Home Economics ....... ...........,...,,,..........., J ean Mackey Agriculture ,.,..,....... .,,.,.,,.. J unior Sharninghouse Annual ........,................ ,....,...,.....,..,. M argaret Gorby Newspaper ................,.. ......,....,.. L ucille Morrison Girls' Basketball ......,. .....,..,.. I mogene Foltz Athletics fBoysJ ........ ....,,... K eith Scheele Orchestra ......,..,.,....,.......,... ...,.. B ernice Ramsey Boys' Glee Club ......... o.o...,..r J ames Peneton Girls' Glee Club .........,............,.................,.........,........,.,..,,,..,,,..,..,..........,....... Ruth Morrison Those students winning honors at the Scholarship Tests given at Liberty were: Dick Bennett ..............................,.............,.....,, .,.,,... 4.,....,,.............,...,....... F i rst in Geometry Margaret Borgelt ........., ,..,....,.. S econd in World History Jean Williams .....,..4......................................,.....,.....,...... Third in Freshman4English Other students who received special honors this year are: Edith Roether-Received a trip to Washington as a reward for writing one of the three best essays in State of Ohio. Keitha Conine-Won third place in the Spelling Contest given at Lima, Ohio. Junior Sharninghouse-Won second place in the Apple-Judging Contest at Columbus, Ohio. James Peneton and Lois Moorehead-Were chosen King and Queen of the School Festival. Basketball Team-Won the County Tournament for McComb Hi. Thirty- three . -- v ' ' B Q v X .- 5 Rf'--ik S v I . r I A 1 1 1 Tllflfjl-fllIl'l' X ul I ffw' Athletics Football Basketball Baseball S4-atm-wl, left to right Junior Sharniny,l1oi1se. Hdwarml lie-rih, Keith Johnson, Joe Miklovic, Iloylv liyal, Captain Junior Latta. Dick Rinehart. Kermit, Farthing, llvan Ewing, Richard Glaser, K1-ith Sc-huele. liar-lc row, lm-lt to right Managel' James Penn-ton, Willis Woodruii, Jack Miller, James Hacldox, Marvin filassn-r. Stove liocik. John MvCamey. Tom Wien. Earl Penelon, Kenneth Solis-ele, Gage Auker- man, Melvin Ewing, Max Ganglv. Manager N4-lson Wm-ks, Coavh fI eil Daniel. Football The boys lost 8 and tied 1-0 to U. t'Dud Hyal and Ed Kersh were injured in the first game which kept them out practically the entire season. It was a light team averaging about 137 pounds. They played their best game against Liberty and their worst against Arcadia. The coach, Fred Daniel, reported good cooperation throughout the year. There will be seven Seniors graduate this year. Eight lettermen will be back in the line up next year. Jimmy Peneton and Nelson Weeks did their share as managers. Keith Johnson, is the first Freshman for several years to earn a letter. Next year's lettermen are Glaser, Farthing, and Wien who are Juniors. Scheele, McCamey, l'eneton, and Miklovic-Sophomores, and Johnson a Freshman. With eight lettermen back and several promising Freshmen, we hope will be high in the league next year. BOYS OUT FOR FOOTBALL NESS? SEASON Seniors D. Byal D. Ewing E. Kersh J. Latta fCapt.J D. Rinehart K. Scheele J. Sharninghouse Sophomores li. Peneton J. Miklovic J. McCamey J. Haddox M. Gangle Tlzirty-szlr Juniors D Glaser K. Farthing S. Bocik E. La Rue T. Wien G. Woodruff Freshmen G. Aukerman M Ewing M. Glaser K. Johnson J. Miller W. Woodrufl l l . -1' if S 'L the boys u X 'Q N . nl x pd. Cheerleaders Ambition, Action, and Personality made up this trio of Cheerleaders. What boys wouldn't win a tournament with these three girls backing them. nlany people, we are proud to say, made the remark that we had the best Cheer- leaders at the tournament. Bernice Ramsey received a service pin for being Cheerleader for three years. Rowena Rader and Eleanor White with two years service each received a Cheer- leader letter. VVe wish to thank Mr. Vllinter for his assistance in coaching these girls. Alyce Poe was the alternate Cheerleader this year. Eleanor and Alyce will both be back next year to cheer the teams on to victory. OLYTST.-'ANDING YELLS Old Favorite Yea Team, Fight Yea Team, Fight, Fight Yea Team, Fight, Fight, Fight Yea McComb, Fight Most Peppy McComb Rah, McComb Rah, Rah, Rah, McComb tWho'Zj McComb fWho'?j McComb UVho'?J lVlc-Comb. McComb. McComb l 1: Tlrirty-se verz Sialing, from left to right Norma l ree:l, lictty Engaril, Annabelle Foltz, Captain Imogene Foltz. lltlnn Vote, Virtue Lainlter. Coach Mr. Bowers. Stzunlinv, from lel'l to right lVlana4'er Margaret Gorby, Maxine Walson. Ilelen Lanker, Maiy llaznrek. Marjorie Sliafer, Nlargaren liorgelt, tiene Cnsac, Charlotte lirnmlvangh, Assistant Coal-li Miss England. Girls' Basketball The basketball season was not successful according to games won and lost, but the girls went through the season righting hard. When the season opened four letter girls were back, namely, Anna Belle Foltz, forward, and Imogene Foltz, Edna I'oe, and Virtue Lanker, guards. We had two very prominent sophomores who showed much ability in all the games, namely, Norma Freed and lietty lflngard. Others who rendered their good service when ealled to the colors were Lois Moorehead, Maxine Wasson, Ellen Rader, Marjorie Shafer. Imogene Foltz, the only senior on the team, was elected Captain. ' The girls started the season by defeating Van Buren 19 to 14. The next, and probably the most exciting game of the season, was when Mt. Blanchard defeated us 21 to 20. McComb girls were ahead until the last two minutes of the game when Mt. Blanchard scored a basket winning the game. Another exciting game was when McComb girls defeated K Vanlue 24 to 22. to We cannot much about the Liberty, Mt. Cory, Arling- ton, and Arcadia games which were all defeats for McComb. To Mr. Bowers, who devoted his time in coaching us, we3 '! give our thanks. He always tried to keep the girls in high spirits at all times. Miss England, assistant coach, we also wish to thank for her helpful advice at all times. Margaret Gorby, student manager made a very good doctor when it came to fixing sore toes, bad ankles, and knees. She also kept us supplied with chewing gum and lemons. ln all probability there will be no girls' basketball among the schools next year, but if there is we shall put out a win- ning team, as only one girl will be lost by graduation. ix Girls' basketball scores for the 1939-40 season can be found on page 42. 7'l1i'rty-eight, Boy's Basketball Coached by Fred Daniel, the boys finished with a record of seven wins and five losses, which includes the county championship in the tournament. Keith Scheele was out of three games because of injuries. They fin- ished the league with four wins-four losses. They lost to Van Buren, Mt. Cory, Rawson, and Arlington. They won from Mt. Blanchard, Liberty, Vanlue, and Arcadia. They beat Mt. Blanchard, Liberty, and Arlington in the county tournament to win the trophy. They lost to Bel- ville of Richland County in the Carey District Meet. The boys who were off the squad because of sickness were Junior Latta and Dick VValker. Because of a Scarlet Fever epidemic the school was closed down and caused them to play three league games the last week before the tournament. For the second time in nineteen years the boys, coached by Fred Daniel, won the trophy as HANCOCK COUNTY CHAMPIONS in the tournament at Findlay. Due to several early set backs the coach and boys were more determined then than ever to make a good showing in the tournament. Five Senior lettermen are graduating this year. They are Byal, Scheele, Sharninghouse, Rinehart, and Latta. Only two letter men will be back next year, Shafer and McCamey-both sophomores. Several other men saw quite a bit of service. They were Walker, Little, Rider, Peneton, and Ken Scheele. Chuck Worthman and Joe Lenhart did their share of the work as managers. Dud Byal was placed on the All-County Team as forward. He also was high- scorer for the team this year with a total of 122 points. Keith Scheele made the highest individual score in any one game when he copped 16 points in the Belville game. Boys' basketball scores for the 1939-40 season can be found on page 42. Front row- Lvft to right f-Robert Shafer. Keith Scheele, Captain 'Doyle liyal, Junior Sharninghrrlss Dick Rinehart, .Tohn McCamey. Hack row flVlanap'erfCharles XVorthm:1n. Max Gangle. Richard Little. Raymond Rider. Lester Grosv- K4-nndh Scheele, Manager -Joe Lenhart. TlLi7't'lf-71 in e ftlwl ' --the -the lthe lthe -the ---the --all Seniors, Do You Remember the glorious afternoon after the boys won the tournament? Yippee ' -the gasps of surprise the-girls gave when the boys trio sang ln chapel? lthe slight error in pronunciation Dud Byal made in Speech class? that first time we were called on for impromptu speeches with Dlz sound asleep fishworms? A day Edith received- her award? Senior Glamour Girls? Ruthie's troubles during play practice? -the divorce trial in Civics class? lthose days when we ran the candy office? -the Senior Literary CU Club? --Carney's speech on April ? days we selected our rings, our invitations, our plays? fire extinguisher in the south hall-favorite hanger for Lucxlles coa ? day Keith Scheele gave his 15 minute speech? Poverty IS? --What Dud Byal said about Mr. Daniel having his car on Doyles birthday? 1 Create Man-dates ? Don't look at my hair! I couldn't do a thing with lt' Quoth Neld 'V -all those terrible Monday mornings? --the Freshman initiations-1936 and 1940? -the day the Senior pictures came? lthose mornings after the nights before? -the night after the Junior-Senior Banquet in -the appetites we had at Peg's Senior Party? -Senior Chapel? Forty 1939? Forty-a n 11 Try Matching These .....,....Roxie Adams ...........Fran Basil ...........Joy Keeler ...........Posey Johnson ...........Virtue Lanker Charlie Worthman ..,.......Eleanor White i Edith Roether ......,..,Neidy Ruth Morrison Chuck Moore ..,..,...,Ronie Rader . .... , ..... .fr ....... Jean Spitler Neil Curtis Dud Byal Keith Scheele Junior Latta .,.. .,... Pat Rider Max Wasson Dick Rinehart Jimmy Peneton Mr. Daniel Kate Roether USUALLY SI-:EN 1 With Serge 2 With a cheerleader 3 With a dummy 4 Skating 5 With Edna 6 With a King 7 Discussing the Army 8 With a F. C. student 9 With a camera 10 Studying 11 With a Romeo from Leipsic 12 Looking innocent 13 Surrounded by Freshmen 14 Chewing his gum 15 Helping Neidy 16 With Don 17 With Pat 18 With a Cheshire grin 19 Necking 20 With a blue slip pad 21 Studying Physics 22 With Shiney and Riney 23 Playing a piano Girls' Basketball fContinued from page 381 GIRLS' SCORES McComb 19 ............. ......,...,. V an Buren 14 McComb 7 .......,..., ..........,.. M t. Cory 17 McComb 20 ......,...... ........,.,. M t. Blanchard 21 McComb 24 ............ ...,..,...... V anlue 22 McComb 9., ...,....... ............ L iberty 30 McComb 12 ,..,,.....,...........,....... Arlington 34 McComb 7, ...,..,....,,.,,.........,... Arcadia 14 Boy's Basketball fContinued from page 391 BASKETBALL SCORES TOURNAMENT SCORES McComb 26 ..,..,............,.,,...,..., Liberty McComb 25 ................,....,.,...... Mt. Blanchard 20 McComb 27 .............................. Mt. Cory McComb 26 ,...,......,......,........... Liberty 23 McComb 30 .,....,...,. ,..,......... V anlue McoCmb 20, ............,..........,..... Arlington 19 McComb 25 ,..... ..,... ............. R a wson McoCmb 27 ........,... ....,.,...... A rlington SECTIONAL AT CAREY McComb 35 ..........., ............. A rcadia McComb 29 ..,,.........,...,........,,.. Bellville 37 McComb 14 .......,.... . .,,.,.,..... Van Buren McComb-- Opponents - McComb 23, .........,. ....,........ M t. Blanchard Total,..307 Total,..335 Forty- two Do You Know? What one wall said to the other? Sh! I'll meet you at the corner. What the big rose said to the little rose? Hi! Bud. What one bottle of milk said to the other bottle of milk? Let's go over in the corner and curdle. NVhat the ceiling said to the Wall? Hold me up! I'm plastered. What one eye said to the other eye? We've got somthing between us that smells. What one rheumatic pain said to the other rheumatic pain? Lct's get out of this joint. What one Worm said to the other worm when a colored man was buried in the cemetery ? Yum, Chocolate! What one bow leg said to the other bow leg? I'll meet you at the bottom. What one knock-knee said to the other knock-knee? You let me pass this time, I'll let you pass the next. What the pig said while eating? Slop It's wonderful. What they call pigs down in Mexico? Sows of the Border. What the rock said to the other rock? Let's get a little Boulder. How far it is between your ears? One block. What one big toe said to the other big toe? Don't look now, but I think there's a couple of heels following us. Forty-three Calendar SEPTEMBER 5. Ho! Hum! Here we are again. Seniors still think they own the place and the Freshmen are lost again. 6. Second day of school. Greenies still lost. Some day they'll learn. fWe hope.J 7. Class officers chosen. Time to really settle down. 11. Juniors opened candy office. Cash and credit basis. But mostly credit. 13. Boy's Glee Club Organized. My! Dudley sings just like Heavenly Tibbet. 14. Now it's the girls' turn. Glee Club organized. Do your stuH girls! 15. Some Freshmen think it's Dooms Day. Aren't we purty . We didn't mind the paddlin ', but oh! that Limburger . Chapel: Rev. Cheek spoke on Opportunity . First football game. Alma Mater tied with North Baltimore. Nice going. 18. Juniors pick class rings. Some class age! Cafeteria opens. 22. Chapel: School Spirit. Football: McComb hits bottom. Van Buren tops 37-7. Oh! Well! Wait until the next time. 25. Annual Staff announced. 29. Chapel: The Even delightful Juniors all about Cooperation . Football: Here we go again! Host to Mt. Blanchard. fStew bad.J OCTOBER 5. Mixed Chorus organized. Musical people, aren't we? 6 Chapel: Obedience-Sophomores. Football: Lost to Liberty. Doggone it! 7 Look out Columbus. Here we come! Students see Ohio beat Missouri. fMust have been our influence.j 10 Look out. Seniors are in for an awful shock. Today they exposed their bright and shining faces in front of a camera. 13. Chapel: Freshmen appeared on the scene to tell us all about Faithfulness. Football: Really! This pains me deeply, but Mt. Cory skunked us. Some luck! 17 Proof! Today we showed to the Seniors that what we've been telling them all 20 26 27 along is true. They got their proofs of their pictures. Chapel: Seventh and Eighth grade entered the High School. Football: McComb and Vanlue-We lost. Senior class party at Byal's. Seniors dropped their dignity and played Drop the Handkerchiefu. Ouch! Chapel: Conservation-Seniors. Game. McComb-Arlington. Lost Again. Extra: Road repair work between Catherine Finney's and Jeannette Rider's begins tomorrow! It seems the Freshman and Sophomore classes both hal parties. Toledo plays host to our beloved faculty. No school. Forty-four Calendar NOVEMBER 3. Chapel: Health-Juniors. ' Football: Oh! Well! We can't win all the time. Rawson beat us! 6. Juniors' rings arrive. My how sweet! 8. Special school holiday. Mr. Winter had to go hunting. Thanks! 10. McComb-Open date. Chapel: Armistice Day Chapel. 16. Today we chose our rulers. For Jim, God Save the King. For Lois, God Help the Queen! 17. Chapel: Activities-Sophomores. Game: It's getting to be a habit. Lost to Arcadia. Juniors held class party at school house. They really made things pop! Held at the dear old homestead, the School House. 22. Chapel: Thanksgiving-Chapel Committee. Thanksgiving vacation begins. BEWARE, Brother Turkey! 29. Back on the job again. Funny thing, we all look much fatter since Thanks- giving dinner at Granmas. DECEMBER 1. Chapel: Friendship-Freshmen. McComb shines through rain! Annual staff held Carnival! King and Queen were crowned. 8. Chapel: Determination-Seniors. Ah ha! Basketball begins! Of all the luck. Boys lost to Van Buren, but Oh! Boy! The girls won! 15. Chapel: Responsibility-Juniors. Game: McComb shines. Boys beat Mt. Blanchard by the skin of their teeth. Anyhow we beat! The girls lost. ' 22. Chapel: Christmas pageant! Vacation begins. Game: Ha! Ha! Boys beat Liberty! New shine! Bad luck, girls! fWe lost.J JANUARY 2. Vacation Ends! Everyone still thrilled over what Santa brought them. 5. Chapel: Institute. Game: Mt. Cory. Lost again. Isn't it a shame. 10-11. Community Institute. fDon't forget to wash your neck and ears, children!J 12. Game: Vanlue. P. S. We won! FEBRUARY 5. Back to school. Game at Rawson: Ha! Ha! Skunked Again! 7. Game at Arlington: What do you know! We Lost. 9. Chapel: We honored Honest Abe Lincoln. 12. Game: Arcadia Here: Hang On! We Won! Forty- five 1 i Calendar 15-24. Basketball Tournament. Flash! McComb runs away with trophy. Hur- rah! for the Red and Black! 16. Chapel: Religion-Sophomores. 23. Chapel: George Washington. 27. Senior play Soup to Nuts . Nice Work! 29. McComb plays Belville at Carey. P. S. We Lost! MARCH 1. Chapel: Fellowship-Freshmen. 5. Father and Son Banquet. 8. Chapel: Quality and Quantity-Seniors. 15. Chapel: Literature-Juniors. 25. Good Friday Program. 26. Pest Hunt Banquet at Findlay. 27. Seniors select Invitations. 29: Chapel: Findlay College Entertains Us. APRIL 4. Athletic Banquet. 5. County Musical at Arcadia. Chapel: Determination-Seniors. 6. Liberty Scholarship Test at Liberty. 12. Sophomore Class Party. Soft Ball Game at Van Buren. Chapel: Lassies demonstrate their ability. 16. Junior Play. Green Light. A hair raising mystery comedy. 17. Ag. boys go to Cleveland. 18. F. F. A. Father and Son Banquet. 19. Soft Ball at Mt. Cory. Chapel: Lads try to out-do the lassies. 25. Open House for Home Ec. 26. Soft ball: Liberty here. Chapel: Bluffton College. 30. Soft ball, Mt. Blanchard here. MAY 3. Chapel: Senior Day--Seniors. 4. Bowling Green Scholarship Test. 7. Soft ball at Liberty. Spring Musical. 10. Junior-Senior Banquet. Chapel: Mother's Day-Seventh and Eighth Grades. 19. Baccalaureate Services. 20. Today we say good-bye to our dear old Alma Mater. Some of us for the last time, others to return in the fall. Commencement night. Mr. Swartz was speaker for the evening. Forty-six CLASS OF 1939 Paul Aukerman ............................... Minnie Loraine Beck .........,. ,... Helen Bocik ............,.....,.,. ....... Dale Brecht.. .,....... ., Carol Brickman .......... Myrtle Brickman .....,,.,... Ruth Brickman .......i.... ...,..,..,.....McComb, ........,.McComb, .......,.......McComb, .......,........McComb, ....,..,...............,,.,.Findlay, Bowling Green Alumni Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio , Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. , Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio , Ohio , Ohio Edna Dishong ............... ......,.......,..,. M cComb Helen Eddington .,..,..,.... ,..,........... M cComb, Ila Mae Farthing .......,...... .......... M cComb, Bill Freed ,.......,,......,....,... .... .,..,....,.. C o lumbus, Robert Gorby .............,.. .,.....,..,. C olumbus, Geraldine Hector ...,.,.... .......,......... T iffin, Maxine Hector ...,....,..,......,.... ,....,......,. L eipsic, Vera Fae Inbody ..,..,......... ...........i...... T iffin, Carol Inbody .........,,........... ............... M cComb, Bernice Karns ......,....... ..,.....,.. B loomdale, Joe King ........,..,.......,........ ..,....,..,.... M cComb, Martin Kumek ,..,........,..... .....,.......,.... M cComb, Ida Grace Lanker ...........,....,....,....................... McComb, Carl LaRue ................,........,. ............. B owling Green, Julia LaRue .,..,..,..,,,.... , .............,..,......,................. McComb, Rachel Linhart ....,.........,............................,.......... Findlay, Helen McCamey Engard ....,.......4...........,..,.. Findlay, Geraldine McMaster Siverling ......,..,.. McComb Elnora Meyer .......,...........,...,.i.............,.........,....... McComb, Dorothy McDougle Aller .,,,.,.,......,......... Hoytville, Mary Matyas .,.....,..,........,.....,....,...... .....,...... B lissfield, Betty Jean Moorehead ..........., ........... M cComb George Norway .....,.......,..,........ ..,............ M cComb, Frances Rader ...,.....,.,, ...,....,......... F indlay, Ohio Norman Rayle ,.......,..., .....,......... M cComb, Richard Rayle .....,....,.. ...,...,......, M cComb, Robert Rider .,.....,.............., .......,... M cComb Anna Belle Rozelle ...,....,,. ..,........ M cComb Virginia Semler ........,..,... ,.......... M cComb, Ohio Pauline Shoop .............. .........,.. F indlay, Kathryn Strouse .....,....... Lucille Strouse .....,....., ..........,..T1Hll'l, ....,...........McComb Helen Thomas ,.....,...... ..,,........... M cComb, Max Walters ................ .......,....... M cComb, Mary Jo Warren ................................ .........,. M cComb Elouise Woodruff .......,.,...,.. .............,..,.,.......,.... F indlay, Willa Gene Wright Dietsch .................... .Findlay, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio , Ohio Ohio Ohio CLASS OF 1938 Eldon Adams ........,..,..,............ ............. M cComb, Eloise Adams .......,.....,.... ...........,.....,. T oledo, William Bennett ..........,.,.. ..,........... C incinnati, Richard Brickman .......,... ,............, M cComb, Bill Caton ......................,.... ,....,....... M cComb, Naomi Curtis ......,........... .,..,...... F indlay, Vivian Clevidence ........,..,... ............. M cComb, Adeline Dishong .,....,................. ........... W eston, Elizabeth Fae Dorman ......................,..,.... McComb, Fannie Gae Dorman ........,.................,.....,...... McComb, Eunice Ewing ...............................,....... Bowling Green Imogene Farthing .....,........, ..................,. F indlay, Martha Fullweiler ,..,...... ......,............ M cComb, Helen Gangle ,........,....,...,..,,...,. ....................,... M cComb, Martha Lois Hamlin ....,... .Bowling Green Marjorie Hector ...,................. ....,.........,...,,........ L eipsic, Richard Houk ......,..,............. ....... M inneapolis, Bernard Leiter ............,. ............,. Ii IcComb, Dwight Jackson ................, ..,..,.,..,..,.,... M cComb, Ruth Lentz Hill ................,.............,.............,......... Findlay, Mary Susan Mitchell .................. Bowling Green Rachel Moorehead .,.,.......... .....,......,.... ........., T o ledo, Carol Payne .............,....... ............. F ostoria, Lester Newell .....,.,......, ,,....,...., M cComb, Mary Louise Poe ............ Elizabeth Price .........,.. John Spitznaugle ......,..,... Carol Stafford ............... Alice Shafer ......,.............. Doris Shoop ......................,... Jean Sharmnghouse ...........,..,...... Maxine Shively ..,..,.........,.. ........., Myrtle Spitler ........,.,,..... Robert Wise .......,............. Ralph Woodruff .,..,..,.., Carl Zeigler ....,........... David Culp ............,...............i Ruth Elinor Glaser ........... Delbert Latta ....................... Carolyn Crook ............... ..,..........Toledo, .............McComb, ..............McComb, ......,,.....McComb, .....................,..Toledo Bowling Green, Bowling Green, .Bowling Green, ...............,..,McComb, ,..,....,..,..McComb, ............,McComb, ,..........,.McComb, .....,........Toledo, ...,.....,..,.McComb, ....,,........Toledo, Forty-seven r Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Minn. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio CLA SS OF 1937 Betty Aukerman Weaver. Ruth Aukerman Bogart... .....Leipsic, ..............Findlay, Jane Barger .......,. .........,.,......4..,,... .....,.,,.. M c Comb, Robert Boyles 4.....,....,.,..........,... ........... M cComb, Lewis Brickman .....,..,..,..,...,..,.....,. ........... M cComb, Lodema Brown Pletcher ...... ..,. . . ...,...... Findlay, Maxine Brown ................,.,....,.,. . ..,........... McComb, Norma Butler ..................,..,.. ........,...., C leveland, Doris Green Voland ..,............., ...........,.,,., L eipsic, Iflsther Green .....,...,.........,,,.,..,.,.,.....,.,.,...,............ McComb, Elizabeth Harden Pracht ,,..4,....... ....4....... M uncie, Paul Harden ,.,..,............4..,,......,,,..... .,.,,.,..,.. F indlay, Carlton Hutson ,..,.,,.,...., ,..,....... M cComb, John Byal ,..,.,........,.....,.....,...,.,,..... . ......... McComb, Marcella Byal .,..,.,....,......................,,.... ,.,......,........,.. L ima, Bernadine Caton Kraft ,.,...,,..... ..4......,.. M cComb, Clinton Crook ..............,...............,.,,. - ,...,...........,.., Fostoria, Dwight Curtis ..........., ......................,.....,... M cComb, Sara Ewing ...........,... ..........,..,. B owling Green, Howard Deter ,............ ,.......,............... F indlay, Wilmer Ewing ...... .,,.. ........... M c Comb, Helen Rader .,.,.,.,...,...... ....,....,, M cComb, Leslie Rader ......, ,.,. l............,. ,..,..,.,.., M c C omb, Marguerite Rader ...,...,,.,.. ....,....,. M cComb, Alyce Reimer ,....,..,.......l...,,... .,..,..,...... F indlay, Chloe Dell Routson .....,..,,.,,. .. .,...... ...,.. B luffton, Dollie Keeler ......,...,... ,.,,.,...,. .....l....... C l eveland, Norma Kelly .,..........,..,..... ............. F indlay, Louise Lenhart ........,..,,..,l.....,., l.,........,.,,. T oledo, Margaret Lindenman .......,,..,.,. .....,.. .,... F i ndlay, Serge McDougle ..,. .......,..,.,,... ,..,....... M c Comb, James Montague .....,...., Frederick Meyer ,.......... Rose Moore .......,......,..........,..... Edward Morrison.. ,.....,..... Robert O rwick .......,,...,..,l Willard Pendleton ,............ Kenneth Parker ,,..,.,....,.. Irene Poe ....,...... . ..,,,........ Charles Rader ,...,,...,.. Fairy Rader .....,.,.,,..,..... Charles Rozelle .............. Dorothy Schroll .,.......,,... Ralph Sheater ,...,.,,r...,.,,..,.... Burdelle Shoemaker ......,..... Forty-eight ...........McComb, ...........McComb, ............McComb, ...........McComb, .............Cleveland, ............McComb, ...............Deshler, Alumni Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ind. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio ........,..,.Ch1cago, lll. ...................Detroit, .............Van Wert, ...........McComb, ....,.......McComb, .........,.McComb, ...........McComb, Mich Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Leona Sines ..,..,...........,...,... ........,....,. M cComb, Ohio Doris Spitsnaugle .,..,.......,..,... ,..,.. . ..McComb, Ohio Leonard Stevens ..........,....,.............................,.. McComb, Ohio Bernice Strouse Winkle ....,...,..,. ........,...,.,.......,, A lton, Ill. Betty Strouse .......,.......,.,.,........... ..,........ M cComb, Ohio Alice Thomas Rider.. ,.,................................. McComb, Ohio Beatrice Walker Dryer .......,..............,.......... Findlay, Ohio Joe Walker .........................,.....,............. Bowling Green, Ohio Marjorie Walters Manes ............ Columbia City, Ind. Dean Wise ............................................,............ .... M cComb, Ohio Jean Zeigler ............................. .......... M cComb, Ohio CLASS OF 1936 Marcella Anderson ................. ............. F indlay, Ohio Howard Adams ..................... - ........... Deshler, Ohio Jean Bennett ........... .,............. M cComb, Ohio Betty Byal ............. ............... T oledo, Ohio Ruth Brown ................................... ............... M cComb, Ohio Blaine Baker ........................,.......,.... ......,........ M cComb, Ohio Lucille Barger Burnett .............. .......... M cComb, Ohio Dick Culp ............................,............ ...,..,...,.... M cComb, Ohio Carl Cusac ............ ............... M cComb, Ohio Edna Corron .,..,....... .............. M cComb, Ohio Eugene Diller ....,.......... ....,..l........... D urhn, N. C. Clyde Dillinger .......,.. Lester Dorman ............ ...,...........McComb, ...........McComb, Ohio Ohio Edith Ewing .......,.... .....,........... F indlay, Ohio Noel Grose ..,......... ............... M cComb, Ohio Keith Hall ....,..........,......... .. .... ..........., A tlanta, Ga. Betty Hanes .....,....................,......, ...................... C olumbus, Ohio Margorie Haner Stewart ...,..,........... Mt. Blanchard, O. Richard Hector .............,............ ...........,... M cComb, Ohio Clarence Humphrey ............,...... .......... M cComb, Ohio Dale Ingold .,............................................,...,..,...... McComb, Ohio Edith Kershner St. John ...........,............ Mt. Cory, Ohio Evelyn Leader ...........,........................ Bowling Green, Ohio Esther Meyer Baldwin .................. Leavittsburg, Ohio Willis Pendleton ............,......,... ............... M cComb, Ohio Helen Pickens Baker ........... Grace Roy Rinehart ............. Clarence Rider .................,..... Betty Roy Cherry ............. Howard Rinehart ............... Betty Rader ......................,,.......... Miriam Stough Rader ............. Dorothy Stafford ................. ...............Leipsic, ...........McComb, ....-.....McComb, ...........Pandora, ...............McComb, ,.........McComb, .............Detroit, ...........McComb, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. Ohio Alumni c Ruthanna Stoker Shrewsberry ...........,.,. Toledo, Ohio Georgia Smith Ewing .i............,.. . ...,.....,. Syracuse, N. Y. James Sars ..,........,...,................... -. .,..,.,..,. Pittsburgh, Pa. Kenneth Smith ....................... ....... F indlay, Ohio Donald Harold Gaylen Evelyn Doyle Vivian Oletha Springer ............,. Shively .,....,...,....,.......... Thomas .,............... - .............. - .......... - ...,. McComb, .. ............... Columbus, .......,........Bluffton, Walker Conoway ......................,.,.,......... Lima, Woodruff ................. . ,.... Wolford ..,.......,..........,..... Newell ........,...... CLASS OF 1935 ...............,...,.Ypsilanti, ............McComb, .........,,..McComb, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. Ohio Ohio George Stout ....,...... - .,..,..,..,.....,... ............. M cComb, Ohio Carol Poe Strawbinger ..............,.. .............. T oledo, Ohio Ruth Routson Hutchinson ........,..................... Toledo, Ohio Carlton Strouse ..,........,........i...,................ . ..... Columbus, Ohio Bonwada Barger Grubb ..... - .... - ................ McComb, Ohio Bernice Brown ............,.,,..........,,.,...... Bowling Green, Ohio Mary Carney Paul ....,...... , ...,....,..,,.,.,.... Findlay, Ohio Norman Cosner ..........,.,.......,...,... .....,..,...... F t. Wayne, Ind. Marvelyn Davis Seyer .....l..,.. ............. M cComb, Ohio Merritt Farthing ................. . .- ........... Fostoria, Ohio Hobart Farthing ......,..,.... ,............. M cComb, Ohio Dale Gangle ..,..,.,..,.................... ....,....,.... M cComb, Ohio Eileen Haner Burson .,.......,.. .........., F indlay, Ohio Mildred Hamby ,..,.................. ............,.... L ima, Ohio Albert Kipp .,..,.............,............ ...s ........ McComb, Ohio Mildred McGranahan ..,........,. ..,............. F indlay, Ohio Ralph McDougle ..........,.,...... .,.,...,,.... M cComb, Ohio Keith Moore .................... .......,.,.... M cComb, Ohio Lucille Mitchell .,....,...,. .,.......,.,.... De shler, Ohio Mary Morrison ,............. ....... - ...,. M cComb, Ohio Galen Peters .................... .......,...... F ostoria, Ohio Gerald Parker .....,..,...... ......,.... D eshler, Ohio Mary Reimer .,..................... ..,.......................... M cComb, Ohio Doyle Robison ....,...,......l..,.....,.................,...,....... McComb, Ohio Datha Spitsnaugle Van Atta .................. Findlay, Ohio Nola Mae Spitsnaugle .........,....................... McComb, Ohio Earl Sharninghouse ............... ............. M cComb, Ohio Robert Stewart ...................... ........,.... M cComb, Ohio Clarence Winkle ..,,.......... ....,.. - ......,.... A lton, Ill. Rolla Wolford .........,..,................ , ..,. ............. M cComb, Ohio George Walker ..,.......,..........,.......,.......,....,..... Columbus, Ohio Gertrude Zeigler Stemmel .................. Hoytville, Ohio CLASS OF 1934 Maxine Adams Lora .............. Pauline Adams Nigh ............., Florence Byal Crates .............. Grace Bryan ................................. Evelyn Brickman ............... Betty Bennett ........,..,.........., George Corron ......................,....,.... Evelyn Dukes Wilson .,.. Bernice Deter ........,,...,............ Ralph Dillinger .....,... Orville Fish ............................. Charles Green ..................,........, Naomi Grabow Wise .......... ,.., Joe Hanes ....................................... Helen Inbody Ensign ...........,.. Richard Ingold ..................... George Kraft .,..,,.............. Bernice Kinsey ................. -. Geyle Kelley ..... - .....,......................... Arloine Kersh Oakuly... Pauline Leiter ...................... Norman Luce ............. James Morrison ..,.., ,..., . .. ,. Ben Moorhead .......,...,.......... Wendall Montague ........... Charles Orwick .......,...... Helen Peters ........,.........,..,.......... Jane Rader .,...............,..........,........,... ..........,McComb, ............McComb, ..,.........McComb, .........,.......McComb, ..........Van Buren, ...........,.,....,..Toledo, ...,.....,.McComb, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio .,...........lF1ndlay, Ohio Findlay, ...........McComb, .......Findlay, ...........McComb, .....i..,.....Findlay, ..,.,......McComb, ............McComb, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio .....,......Buffalo, N. Y. ,.....r....McComb, ...........,.Portage, ..,..................L1ma, ......,..,..McComb, ...........,.........McComb, .........,.....,.....Toledo, Liberty Center, ....,,.,....,..,..,..McComb, Peck, .......,....,Cleveland, ..,............Cygnet, ...,............McComb, Roberta Rader Mueller .,..,................ Petersburg, Lois Rader Gray ..,...............,.. ................,.... L ima, Lewis Rader .,....,.,,............................ ............ D unkirk, Bernice Roy Brickman .......,...... ........... M cComb, John Rinehart .......,.,..............,..,.... .,............ C ygnet, Frank Rosenberger ............... ,........... M cComb, Carl Rader .......................,.. ,..,..,..,.,. C olumbus, Ruth Shoop ................. - ..... ............, De troit, Charles Shank ........,............, ,.......,..,.. F indlay, Lester Spitsnaugle ....,......,... .......,.., M cComb, Betty Todd ............................... ......,.... M cComb, Julia Volmer Webb ............. .................., D etroit, Jack Walker ..................,......... ............, A nn Arbor, Arleine Meyers .............. .......,... McComb, Forty-nine Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Mont. Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. Mich. Ohio CLASS OF 1933 Alumni Evelyn Inbody McDaniel ..,...,.... ,............ G ilboa, Ohio Paul Brickman .,..,.......................... ..A............... M cComb, Ohio Gaynelle Thomas ........,.......... ................,...,... M cComb, Ohio Maggie Nigh ......................,................... North Baltimore, O. Howard Grubb ...,................................,......,.......... McComb, Ohio Helen Walker Bennett .................,......,.,......... Findlay, Ohio Kathryn Bocik ...........,..........,.. ,.,......... F t. Wayne, Ind. Elton Shoemaker .,..,.....,... ...........,. M cComb, Ohio Willard Curtis ......,,,,..,... ...........,.., F indlay, Ohio George Heers .................. ,..,,.,....,. M cComb, Ohio Burdette Farthing ........,,...... ............. F ostoria, Ohio Raymond Insley ...,...........,..,.,,........... ............. M cComb, Ohio Donna Kelley Coffman ..... - ....... ...,.....i......, L eipsic, Ohio Bernice Wisely Doxie ........... ....4..,..., F t. Wayne, Ind. Opal Shank Wilkinson ............,..,.......,..........., Findlay, Ohio Ruth Brickman ...,......................................... Gibsonburg, Ohio Florence Reimer Matheus ........,......... N. Baltimore, O. Janet Hanes .........,.................................................. McComb, Ohio Florence Rider .....,......,.. ..,........ N ew Caledonia, O. Marves Payne .......,.......,.,..........................,........,... Findlay, Ohio Irene' Deerwester .......,....,..,.,......,..........,............ McComb, Ohio Mayver Farquhardson DeHaven ......... Findlay, Ohio Ned Rader ..,... ,.,,.,..,.,..,,.,................................,......... M cComb, Ohio Rollan Rader ..,..,.,...... ...,..,.,..... C olumbus, Ohio Willis Nigh .....,............. .,..,..,.,,.. M cComb, Ohio Robert Pickens ,.,,..........,,,....,.,...... ..........,... B elmore, Ohio Earl Luce ........,..,....................,,......,...,,.,. .,........... T oledo, Ohio Bonnie Roy Spitsnaugle ....................,,..... McComb, Ohio Margaret Barger Harden ..............,......... McComb, Ohio Juainita Brown Jelley .......,,.,..,..N ...........,... F indlay, Ohio Lulu Barger ....,..,................................. - ....,...,..,. McComb, Ohio Arthella Morrison Gruver ...........,,.,......... McComb, Ohio Doris Rader Brown ..,..,............... .....,..,.. C ygnet, Ohio Monna Robison Mapes ....,.... ...i..,,...... M cComb, Ohio Francis Carney ..........,............... - ............. McComb, Ohio CLASS OF 1932 Marjorie McGranahan .......... .......,........ : ..Findlay, Ohio Stanley Ewing ........... , .............,..., ........ ..lVIcComb, Ohio Laura Lucille Jackman .,.......,.. ......,..,.. J ackson, Mich. Gage Mackey ......,.......,.............,..... ............. M cComb, Ohio Mary Jane Brubaker ..... - ...,,. ............. M cComb, Ohio Burdette Butler .............,......... ........,.... M cComb, Ohio Joy Clements ...........,..,..........,......... ........... V an Buren, Ohio Maver Corron Horner ...,........... .......,..... J ackson, Mich. Fifty Doris Courtwright .......,..........,,........,................ Findlay, Ohio Winifred Diller ................................................,.. Fostoria, Ohio Gwendolyn Farthing Orwick ...... Washington, D. C. Lillian Farthing Troutner ...........,............ Findlay, Ohio Raymond Freed ..............,.....,..,....,..,.......,......................,... Michigan Robert Freed .....,...........,... ,.......... U pper Sandusky, O. Martha Garrett ............... .,..,..,.....,....,..,.. A rcadia, Ohio Don Kiser ..... - ................. .........,..... S an Rafeal, Calif. Edward Moore ................. ,..,.........,... P hoenix, Ariz. Imo Okuly Grose ............... ...............,..,., L eipsic, Ohio Frank Orwick ..........,........ .,......,. W ashington, D. C. Waldo Schroll .................. .......,.. M cComb, Ohio Laurence Sines ...........,.....,.. ..,.......... F indlay, Ohio Ray Sharninghouse .,............ ,r..,.,....,. F indlay, Ohio Mable Shoemaker ....,.............,.,... ..,........,. F indlay, Ohio Opal Springer Moorman .......,,., .,............ D elphos, Ohio Gladys Walters White ..,.,. ...,..... ............., F i ndlay, Ohio Gayle Whitmer Swihart ........,.....,..,.,.,..,.. McComb, Ohio Arthur Meyer .......,..,....,.,.........,..,..,....,,.................... Deshler, Ohio Loretta Stout Sharninghouse ,....,..,...... McComb Ohio CLASS OF 1931 Helen Bennett White .............. ..,.,...,... M cComb, Ohio Harold Johnston ...............,...... ,..,....... M cComb, Ohio Lois Thomas Flick ....,..................... ........... M cComb, Ohio Delmar Farthing ..,....... ......,..........,.....,....., ....... K e nton, Ohio Irene Gretham Niswander ..........,............. Findlay, Ohio Gerald Hummel .................,...,......,..,..,..,..,. Rising Sun, Ohio Rachel Crook Kendall ..,..,..,... ,............, D eshler, Ohio Arlene Kelley ,.,...,..,........,..,,..,.ll ,ll........,. F indlay, ohio Donelda Crouse Oaks ,..,.......... ,.,,,,..,,., M cComb Ohio Bernadine Moore Hart ,,....,.,,....., .,,.,.......McComb Ohio Eloise Rader Newcomer ........... .....,.,... M cComb, -Ohio Charles Sharninghouse ........... ..,..,.,..,.. Findlay, Ohio Homer Stall .,..,........,....,..,................. .....,..,., M cComb, Ohio Wayne Sharninghouse ..,.......,...... ...,....... M cComb, Ohio Lilian Smith Deerwester .......,..............,.... McComb, Ohio Helen Crook Shively ..................,. ..... ,..... F o storia, Ohio Coral Pickens Miller .........,.,.,..,....................,. Findlay, Ohio Maxine Brown Hildebrand ,..........,.,........,. Findlay, Ohio Mary Ellen Moorhead Silveus .............., Findlay, Ohio Robert Stough .......,......,..,..,......,...................,... Zanesville, Ohio Oran Keeler ..,......,,,., ....,..... A gnes, Oregon David Grose ...,..,................ ,....,.....,., L eipsic, Ohio Teel Slike ........,................,......., ....,...,... C arey, Ohio Maxine King Clause .........,.. ..,...............,. F indlay, Ohio Paul Meyer ............,,....,..........,. ............,. N apoleon, Ohio 9 CLASS OF 1930 Eloise Rhoad ....................,,.......,........,..,...... Washington, Cecil La Rue ...., . ...........,...........................,..,...........,. Toledo, Orville Stough ..... , ......,............,,.,,..,.......,....,..,.... McComb, Madeline Shoemaker Kertz ..,,.,......,..... McComb, Eleanor Curtis Alspack .............. .. .,............. Toledo, Alumni D. C. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ruth Yantis ...................................., ............,..... F indlay, Ohio Lloyd Dillinger ..,......,.., .. ................. Van Buren, Ohio Paul Shoop ,..........,.,...., .............. J ohnson City, Tenn. Karl Aukerman ..,....,..,... . ...,...,,......,......... BluH'ton, Ohio Lois Freed ...., W ...,...,,.............,...... ........,......... McComb, Ohio Avis Hutson Gangle ...,,......... Norma Folk Griffith .,..,,....,.. . ,..,, . ,...... McComb, ............,,Gomer, Ohio Ohio Don Kinsey .,...................... Robert Moorhead ............... Helen Metz Perkins .....,,..... Beatrice Miley...g .,....... Burdette Otto ..........,.. Robert Rudisill .,..,........... .......,...,...........Deceased .......Fostoria, Ohio ....,...,.,McComb, Ohio .......Belmore, Ohio ..,,.McComb, Ohio .......McComb, Ohio Paul Hart ........................,..,............,...... ,.,....,...,. M cComb, Ohio William Gangle .,..............,.,.........,......,.........,..... McComb, Ohio Dorotha LaRoche Cramer ...........,......,........ Findlay, Ohio Robert Preble ..l.. - ,.......,.,..............,.....,..,........,...... Findlay, Ohio Lorena Inbody England ..........,..,......,... Rising Sun, Md. Lois Rader Herman ...,........,....... .............. M cComb, Ohio Naomi Smith Hoe ...,.......... .,i...,..............., M arion, Ohio Wilbur Thomas ..,,.........,.......,....,. ,............. F t. Wayne, Ind. Verna Winkle .... .......,..........,.,........... ........,.,,..,..,.......,. A l ton, Ill. Etheline Farthing Cline .....................,......,. Dayton, Ohio Oda St. John ......................,.....,......,.... ,........,.. M t. Cory, Ohio Ivan Spitznaugle ,................. .....,......,. M cComb, Ohio Robert Stafford .......,.........,.,.,..,..,............,.......... McComb, Ohio Florence Walter Kiger ....,.,..,.............. N. Baltimore, O. Helen Vollweiter Swiderski ..........,,.....,... Billwood, Ill. Thelma Madouse .........,.......,.......,..,.....,.....,.......... Findlay, Ohio Cleone Farthing Unser .........,....,,.. Schenectady, N. Y. Arthur Carney ..,......,,...,............,.. ...........,....,.,, T oledo, Ohio Francis Harden ...,.,.........,..,............, .............. M cComb, Ohio Eleanor Greetham Show ,.........,. .....,....... L eipsic, Ohio Gaius Montague ......,..........,...,... ....,....,... M cComb, Ohio Oliver Grabow .....,.......,..,........ .......,... F indlay, Ohio Nellie Keeran ......,.......................,. ..,..,....,..,. D etroit, Mich. Winifred Butler ..,,.,,..,.,..,..........,...., ,.....,....... M cComb, Ohio Violet Bryan Vandersall ....,......,......... N. Baltimore, O. Evelyn Freed Harden ......,...,.., .........,..,, M cComb, Ohio CLASS OF 1929 Doris Risser ....,..,..,..,.......,..........,.., ,......,... F indlay, Ohio Alta Smith Preble ......................................,,.. McComb, Ohio Guyneth Stough Rudisill ....,....,............,. McComb, Ohio Troas Shoop ............,....,......,................ ..,,........,. M cComb, Ohio Merritt Rader ..............,..........,.....,.. Vivian Harden Jackman .,,........ Paul Deerwester ...........,.,...........,. Mark Deerwester ....,...,..... Stanley Hoe ,.................,.... Grace Barger ...,..,............. Mildred Brickman .,.........,, Leland Leader .,..................... Evelyn Crook Derck .....,..,.. ..... Harry Crook ..,.....,..,.....,..,....,. Francis Beckford ,......... Robert Kurtz ........... , ..,......... Lawrence Walters ...,....,,....,........ Ruth Carmine ,................,......,............., ...,..,.,......., Deceased .........,.,Toledo, ..,,..,,,.,McComb, ....,.....McComb, ,.....,....,..Marion, ,.......,..McComb, .............,...McComb, .,......,,.,.Cincinnati, ..,,.,.,,....Fostoria, ..........,.,.,.,.....,.....Detroit, Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Mich. N. Baltimore, Ohio .,.,........,..,McComb, . ..,..........,...... Lima, ....,........Findlay, Dorls Drelsbach Oleberg .....,........,,.,,..... Oakland, Charles Johnson .......,.................,....... Loren Ewing ......................,.............. Carl Holliday .................... ,..,,.,....Toledo, ..,.......,.McComb, .................,....McComb, Ohio Ohio Ohio Calif. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Lawrence Inbody .,..........,., ...........,............... M cComb, Dan Fouts ...........,................. ,............. B owling Green, CLASS OF 1928 Doris Carney Baker .,.............,..,..,......,....... St. Marys, Lewanda Cooper Elsea .............. .............. F indlay, Coral Cusac Ritter .......................................... McComb, Mary Corron Folk .......,....................,..............,. Findlay, Isabelle Beckford Vandersall ......... N. Baltimo Frances Dillinger Routson .......,,..,.,..,..,.... Findlay, Helen Flick Frankenfelt ...,....,....,...... Marquart Farquharson Mort ........,..,..,........, Lima, Ruth Gangle Phillips ..................... Ariel Kelly Cramer ...,........ Mary Jane Kleinlrenz ...........,, Alice LaRue Martin .......... ., ...... . Ramona Mallot Harper .....,....... Leone Miley Frost ..........,..., ,... ....... ...................,.Gilboa, .,.......,...,Findlay, ............McComb, ,...,.,......Belmore, ...,.............Toledo, ..............Findlay, Harriet Montague Dubbs ..,..,.,......,.,.......... Deshler, Orrel Spitler Newhard .........,...., ,...,......,....N1les, Evelyn Smith Heinlen ,.,,..,.... ,.,...,.,.. M cCamey, Fifty-one ,Van Buren, Ohio re, O. Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Ohio Texas Alumni Mable Shafer Shane .......,.........,....,..,......,,....A Findlay, Ohio Mildred Walker Hall ,.......,..,.,.... Bowling Green, Ohio liathel Byal Wheland .....,......,................. Mt. Veron, Ohio Wade Diller ..,,.....,....,,,..,.......,.,.... ........... P errysburg, Ohio Arthur Brickman ....,,.,...... ..,..,..................... M cComb, Ohio Heinlen Hall ..........,............ ,,............ B owling Green, Ohio Clarence Harden ....,...... ..................,..,.,.,... F indlay, Ohio Emmett Spitler .,............ ............. B owling Green, Ohio Elmo Rader .....,............... ........,.....,.,.,,....,........,......... D eceased Lawrence Shepard .,..,...,.. ,...,.,......,...,,. A rcadia, Ohio Joseph Shoop ......,......., .......,... M cComb, Ohio Gerald Stough. ,...,..,.. .......,...... F indlay, Ohio Lester Springer ........,..... .......,... M cComb, Ohio CLASS OF 1927 Helen Brickman Ramsey ......,....,,.,...,...,,......... Bryan, Ohio Cornelius Brickman ......,.,.......... ..,..,...... C incinnati, Ohio Glenn Cramer ..,,..........i.......... ..........., M cComb, Ohio Lyman Butler ..,....,,,,,.....,.......... ....,........ D eshler, Ohio Wayne Ethell ............,...,..,.....,............... .....,....,.., F indlay, Ohio Golda Fundum Shafer ..........,.... ..,...,.,.... P andora, Ohio Genevieve Gray Yahney .......,... ....,....... S helby, Ohio Velma Inbody Eicher .,...,... ........,.,...., L eipsic, Ohio Wayne Insley ...,. - ..,....,.........,.,... ..,...,...., M cComb, Ohio Blaine Insley .......,.,............,..,,...,,........,..,............. McComb, Ohio lilnor Kleinhenz ,..,,.,........,.........,..,.,......,.................,.......... Deceased Dorotha Fuller Slaughterback ...,..,........... Toledo, Ohio Raymond Lindsay .........,....,,..,.....,...........,.............. Toledo, Ohio Maurice Ramsey ,.,..,,,... ..... - ...., B ryan, Ohio Myron Ramsey .........,...,.,.,.,, ....,.....,.......,.. L eipsic, Ohio Velma Stall Ewing ......,.,..... ...... M cComb, Ohio Maurice Rosenberger ,........,,,.........,.. Washington, D. C. Mable Roberts ,..,....,,...................,.,...,......,.....,..... McComb, Ohio Iloxine Stough Roberts ............. ..... - ..... F ostoria, Ohio Kenneth Slike ..........,..,....,.....,........ ........... T oledo, Ohio Fifty- two Doris Swaim VanScoyce ..........,, ....,........ D eshler, Ohio Emmet Sutton ...................,..,............ ....,..,......, T oledo, Ohio Helen Stewart.. ...................., .........,..,.. M aumee, Ohio Helen Smith Brewer ......,.,.,. .........,.... M arion, Ohio Dorothy Roy Scandlen .......,... ............... G ilboa, Ohio CLASS OF 1926 Jessie Rider ,..,.,..............,..................... Bowling Green, Ohio Hazel Rader Hunter ....,......................... ..,.,,.. D eshler, Ohio Ruth Butler Hamby ................,,..,...,.............. McComb, Ohio Margaret Kinsey Bowman .......,,... Strongsville, Ohio Orel Stuff Shoop ....,....,.........i.....,.,,................... McComb, Ohio Pauline Darbyshire Steere ..........,......,.,..,. Detroit Mich. Gail Grose Ball ............ Cocoanut Grove, Miami, Fla. Orrel Van Dorn Collins ........,.....,..,,.,..,......... Findlay, Ohio Florence Madouse Snively ,..,................, McComb, Ohio Myrtle Fenstemaker Haughn ......,........... Leipsic, Ohio Naomi Loy Brickman .,...,........,,......,...,....,..,. Findlay, Ohio Estel Whitmer Haddox ,...............,............. McComb, Ohio Helen Wright ........,...,.,,.,............,..,.., ......,..,..... M cComb, Ohio Violet Yantis Kiyawski .,,....,....... .....,,......... T oledo, Ohio Ruby Thomas Henry .,..,...,............. .,...........,. L eipsic, Ohio Ethel Deerwester Karcher ,.........,.....,....... Findlay, Ohio Faye Ewing .,............,,.,,..,............,............,...,........ McComb, Ohio Hazel Nique Rimer .......,.....,..,...,.,.....,....,........ Findlay, Ohio Raymond Yantis ....,........,.......,,.......... Mt. Blanchard, Ohio John Hobart .............,,.,....., ,..,......,.,.........,.., F indlay, Ohio William Kelley ........,.., ........... B elmore, Ohio Cecil Rhoad ,.....,.,..,... .......,..,, F indlay, Ohio Warren Otto ......,..,..,. ..,...,... M cComb, Ohio Luther Harden .,..,..,.... ...,.,,....,..,.......... T oledo, Ohio Riley Metz .............,... ...,.,,.,..,., B loomdale, Ohio Dwight Ewing ......,.,..,.. .,.,...,..,. F indlay, Ohio Lester Inbody ........,. ........., M cComb, Ohio Compliments of THE S. XL S. DRUG STORE The Store That Has It HTASTY TATERS Potato Chips Findlay, Ohio 312 South Main st. Findlay, ohio Phone 291'W Ruth Cu C' Prop Compliments of K A N E L 9 S HARRIS THEATER CLOTHING Findlay, Ohio ' Phone 262 Findlay, Ohio Play Safe! Compliments of Insure With F. S. WASSON Insurance Agency FINDLAY ICE8zFUELCO. McComb, Ohio Compliments of Want to Know Everything that Happens B in Community of McComb- Phone 113 Take The 307-321 N. Main St. Findlay, Ohio Try Our Oven to Home Serviceu H E R A L D Fifty-three E. A. INGCLD 8g SCN MARATHON SERVICE Service At All Hours C al l ! Tires - Batteries Accessories Phone 60 It's not how much you spend-but where You Shop that makes the difference! C. W. PATTERSON 8z SON FINDLA Y'S OLDEST DEPARTMENT STORE Established 1849 As always, We insist that everything We sell reflect the same high quality We have always stood for. We Appreciate Your Patronage V FIRST HANCOCK SAVING Exclusive at aLoANCo. ZIE LF,S S. Main 8: Sandusky St. Findlay' Ohio Findlay's Leading Member of Federal Banking System Men's and Boys' Store Fifty-four MA RAT I-I 0 N alsuuuf Mama mls Best In The Long Run he hio il Compan TIFFIN UNIVERSITY fSuccessor in name to Tiffin Business University! Q13 An industrial school of collegiate grade, offering two year graduate courses, and four year degree coursesg Q21 National sororitiesg Q32 Fraternitiesg C41 A complete coterie of athletic activities, football exceptedg C55 A symphony orchestrag 505 A mixed chorus of thirty voicesg Q75 Every type of collegiate social activityg C83 Literary societiesg Q93 A weekly assembly and programg f10J A free em- ployment service for first and future placement. More than 5,000 students have accepted positions to date. Over 1800 have been placed in industrial office or civil service positions since Jan. 1, 1930. 215 were placed in 1939. One student placed in a position, as an average, every forty-eight hours, or every other day, since May, 1933. There is DEFINITELY NO UNEM- PLOYMENT for young men and women well qualified along business lines, and who possess average personality and a willingness to Work. Write for list of approximately 300 accepting positions since January 1, 1939 Fifty-five Hancock County's Oldest McCormick-Deering Dealer Sales - Service PLUMBING HEATING Phone 23 McComb, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of Morrison's Barber and LEON CLOTHING CO. Beauty Al Bass fownerl to Class of 404099 Findlay, Ohio KESSEL'S Findlay's Selection of Coats and Dresses At Prices You Like to Pay 3 Compliments of K I G E R BARBER SHOP Your Patronage Appreciatedn QAJ Shop State In spected Fi f ty-six r Herff-Jones Company High School and College Jewelry Graduation Announcements Medals, Cups, and Trophies INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Jewelers to McComb High School When You C ve Go d Coffee, Ask Youl G f HI-TEST Roasted Fresh Daily by FINDLAY COFFEE, TEA Sz SPICE COMPANY M. A. TINSMAN, Representative Mojud Hose Pins For Ladies Pans Nofade Shirts Pencils For Men Peanuts MORRISONS Since 1921 Fifty-seven Best Wishes To Class Of 1940 from The People's Banking Company McComb, Ohio MemberFed lDp tl Cp t Compliments of F. S. Pendleton Lumber Co. Phone 9 McComb, Ohio The l'IalI Hardware Co. The Farm Service Store Hancock Countyis Oldest John Deere Dealers Full Stock Repairs Competent Mechanics McComb, Ohio F fty ght Gulf Service Station Gasoline and Oil odyear Tires Exide Batterie Johnston ond Son Road Service Phone 70 McComb, Oh Compliments of FINDLAY C0llIfGIf We are Proud of Our McComb Students The Livingston Studio 417 SUMMIT ST. Adams 2011 Toledo, Ohio Above all we cherish the constant and growing good will of our patrons. The increasing confidence is an asset beyond price, proving that results speak for themselves. M We Specialize In Family Groups And Weddings .Sty Gifts Worthy of the Finest Sentiment Lester Thomas Diamonds - Watches Silverware 3035 MAIN STREET Opposite Court House FINDLAY, OHIO Lasting Gifts for the Graduate Diamonds, Watches 8z Jewelry C. E. ROSENBERGER Rates that Save - Service that Satisfies I G. R. THOMPSQN 85 SON Complete Insurance Service 608 South Main St. 2nd Door South of Harris Theater Phone 3112 McComb, Ohio y BANKERS Com liments of COMPANY Des Moines, Iowa Life Insurance and Annuities Lloyd Ewing, Agent WALTERS SHOE STORE Findlay, Ohio Phone 10F4 McComb, Ohio W. E. Crates W. W. Crates THE FINDLAY . . Eleanor: The boy who tried to kiss you must have been cracked. Edna: I'll say he was, my hand still hurts. 528 S. Main St. Phone 407 Findlay, Ohio Sixty-one ffomphments of Shiny: Can you let me have five--? THE Dud: No-. Shiny: --minutes of your time? Dud: --trouble at all, my friend. MCCOMB FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASS'N. McComb, Shawtown, Hancock Ohio Explaining the origin of iodine, Mr. Webb announced: You find iodine in Chile. Steve B, fwho misunderstoodj asked: What did you say you found in Chile ? Mr. Webb replied: Why, I usually find meat and beans in mine. Congratulations to the Class of '40 Harmon Funeral Home McComb, Ohio I . V. Harmon, Director Gage Mackey, Assistant Compliments of Alwc1rcl's Drug Store Phone 22 McComb, Ohio Six ty-two WAALANUS HANES BROTHERS GREENHOUSE MEAT MARKET Everything in Flowers Phone 369 Phone 24 McComb, Ohio 140 Larkins Street Findlay, Ohio McComb's Complete Food Market Stop - Shop - Save THE CITY MARKET Congratulations to The Class of 1940 BERNIE DONEL SHOP Smart Styles at Smart Low Prices Fashionable Footweari' A L L E N 9 S For Every School Function C lass Play -V Banquet - Graduation Talk of the TOWU in SHERARD SHOE STORE McComb, Ohio Kayser Hosiery Hats-Caps Coats and Dresses Next to First Nat'l. Bank Bldg. C0 1 'e tS of R. W. SUTTON TURNER-CROSBY f SHOE CO. General Commercial A. J. Fenstemaker, Mgr. 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