McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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l-+--+- +- -s- +A- - A --E Better to Give Than Receive 10. Eleanor White bequeaths her love for Ford cars to Madge Ewing providing Madge doesn't demand the boy that goes along with it. 11. Kermit Farthing leaves to Sam Shoop his way of avoiding the girls providing Sam follows Kermit's footsteps. 12. Clarise Pickens leaves to Blanche Farguharson her tall and graceful figure. 13. Joe Lenhart wills his quiet nature and short stature to Gage Aukerman. S 14. Jean Spitler gives her ability to write letters to Utah to Helen mith. 15. Neil Curtis bequeaths his army of girl friends to Howard Kershner. 16. Lois Moorehead wills her ability to eat hamburgers to Marilyn Norris and Alice Poe providing these girls stop at four. Watch your waist line girls! 17. Bob Gallant wills his Benelli voice to Joe Miklovic. 18. Alvin Rozelle wills his big feet to Gage Shreve. 19. Jim Hill wills that he-man look of his to Jack Miller. 20. Pat Rider leaves his ability to get along with everyone to Grace Norway. 21. Virginia Schmidt leaves her cooking ability to Robert Dillon. 22. Donald Shafer leaves his title The Perfect Gentleman to Rex Flickinger providing Rex continues UD to act the part. 23. Marthelle Long bequeaths upon Abbie Johnston her sprained ankle and her skill in hobbling down the halls. 24. Pauline Smith leaves her grade card to Jean McClain for Jean to use as a pattern. 25. Gerald Woodruff leaves his rank as class president to Jimmie Haddox providing Jimmie doesn't try to be dictator. - 26. Richard Little leaves his tall stature to Catherine Finney. 27. Donna Kersh wills her blond hair to Katherine Russell. 28. Kate Roether leaves her giggle to Rex Inbody. 29. Virtue Lanker bequeaths her ability to study every spare minute of her time to Ellen Hanes and Marjorie Crook. CMaybe a few more could use it.D 30. Keitha Conine leaves her hangovers and her habit of sleeping in study halls to Helen Lanker providing Helen needs the sleep as Keitha did. 31. Carol Rader wills her heart attacks to Happy Ewing. 32. Tom Wien leaves his ability to run around out of town to Ned Bennett. 33. Dick Walker leaves his ability to play basketball to Raymond Moorehead. 34. Ruth Bartlebaugh bequeaths her place of being teased to Beverly Nusbaum. 35. Eugene LaRue wills his ability to be seen and not heard to Martin. Evelyn 36. Carol Norris wills her Arcadia interests to Sara McClain. 37. Virginia Lindsay wills her ability to give speeches to Max Clark. 38. Warren Boster wills his art of stunt pulling to Jean Williams. 39. Dwight LaRue bequeaths his habit of mumbling when he talks to Dorothy Mae Harris. o1n1-:in1ci:r1o1cin1oicia1oiw1o1o1fr: Page fifteen

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+---:-i-+- --5 -+. -+e--+-is Page fourteen Better to Give Than Receive We, the Senior class of 1941 of McComb High School, know that our days in this school are as numbered as the hairs on Coach Bower's head. Being of weak mind, weak body and totally incapable of concentration, in accordance with the laws of M. H. S., we make this our last will and testimony. We, the Seniors, leave behind these the following traits to our un- fortunate successors: To the Juniors we bequeath our rank as the Senior class. We give them our dignity, knowledge, and everything else that goes with being a Senior. fHaJ To the Sophomores we will our ability to cooperate. We hope they will cooperate among themselves, with the teachers and with the janitors as we have in our four years. To the Freshmen we leave our sympathy and regret that they will be required to struggle along somehow without the advice, help and direction of a truly remarkable group of Seniors of 1941. To the faculty we leave the following: We leave to Mr. Parrett our loud and ever-changing nature. To Mr. Neiderhiser we leave our unpressed clothes, uncombed hair and un- polished shoes, hoping he will fix us up, too. To Mr. Henderson we leave our ability to concentrate and work,-also, our ability to provide the country with farm products. To Mr. Bowers we bequeath our ability to keep quiet in the assembly and our ability to shake people. To Mr. Webb we leave our ability to skip study halls and our ability to make excuses. To Miss England we leave our uncommon sense and our im- proper judgment, hoping she will develop them for us. To Miss Moyer we bequeath our talent as musicians. We leave, also, to her our art as iitterbugs in case she ever needs steps for another operetta. To Miss Schutzberg we leave our fallen cakes. rock biscuits, and our soggy pies which we have learned to make. To Mr. Winter we leave our jokes, and our stories with the hope that he can continue to live the rest of his days wearing a smile. 1. Ida Mae Newell leaves her ability to give readings to Calvin Moore providing he first learns the Gettysburg Address. 2. Squint Glaser leaves his Co-Captain Football title to Bobby Shafer fof the Sophomore classy providing Bobby continues to drink his milk and eat his spinach. 3. Marjorie Shafer wills her shy and timid nature to Marilyn Jean Inbody. 4. Lee Dorman leaves his ability to blush to Carl Shively for Carl to use in those embarrassing situations he gets in. 5. Earl Bryan wills his ability to rush down the stairs and arrive firsthin the lunch room to Robert Ewing if Robert continues to buy his lunc . 6. Ellen Rader bequeaths her art of worrying over lessons to Janet White. 7. Steve Bocik wills his jolly nature and his Wilkie pins to Mary Gazarek. 8. Maxine Wasson bequeaths her ability to arrive at school before the last bell to Earl Peneton. 9. Charlotte Brumbaugh leaves her quiet and ever-charming ways to Buck Harden.



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--+A--+-+-1 f +--+-- Senior Class Play PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU 7 CAST Professor Keats ..... .. Richard Little Vickey Randolph .. .. Keitha Conine Grandpa Perry .. Dwight Larue Grandma Perry .. .. Marjorie Shafer John .......... . ....... Steve Bocik Priscilla .......... .. Kathryn Roether Butcher Boy Bean .. ...... James Hill Tootsie Bean ....... .... C arol Norris Boggins fthe butlerj ...... .. Gerald Woodruff Valerie Ca southern belleb .....' ........ l .............. E leanor White This play is a 3 act farce in which Professor Perry has been offered the position of Dean if he gets a wife. Humor is added to the play by Grandma and Grandpa Perry. For candidates for the Professor's wife, Grandpa writes dinner invitations to. Tootsie Bean, Priscilla Morley, and Valerie Whitman. A comical mix-up ensues with the three girls after the Professor. Vicky Randolph, a hot- tempered student of his is in the scene, and in the end he falls for her and so gets the girl and the job! lunior Class Play THE YELLOW sHADoW CAST Nell Travis, fHousekeeper at Viewcrestl .............. Jeannette Rider Gilbert Wright, CAttorney for late Maxwell Marvinj ...... Earl Peneton Alice Perkins, fMildred's chumj ............. Dorothy Dale McQuistion Mildred Marvin, fHas inherited estate of Maxwell Marvin, her Uncle, Including Viewcrestl ............................. Marilyn Norris Hazel Wayne, CMildred's cousinl ........................ Helen Lanker Jed Travis, fWho appears to believe in gilley-lovebirdsl .... Dick Bennett Herbert Marvin, fWho lived at Singaporel ................ Max Gangle Sheriff Macklin, fHe has taken a detectkative coursej .... Rex Inbody J. Steel, CThe coronerj ................................. Norma Freed Wong Song, fHis past unknownb ......................... Sam Shoop This was a three-act mystery play which starts out with light out and followed with three shots after a few seconds pause. We found there was plenty of mystery involved when the curtain opened and we found a dead man on this mysterious stage. Mildred is kidnapped and the entire household is cast under the evil spell of a gruesome influence known as the Yellow Shadow. Wherever the Yellow Shadow stalks death and destruction follow. In a series of hair-raising episodes the Yellow Shadow is finally revealed. Pahe sixteen

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