McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1940

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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

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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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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

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