McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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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

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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



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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

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