McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1941

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I -1- -5- -5- -F + -it -5- Fronl Row: Kenneth Rozelle. Rex Inbody, Sam Shoup, Dwight LaRue, Earl Peneton, Joe Lenhart, Chester Wedge, Junior llishong. Second Row: Robe-rt Gallant, Neil Curtis, Dwight Wixllen, Merrill Statelor, Gage Aukenmin, Lee Dorman, Raymond Riclvr, Howard Kershner. Carl Harden. Mr. J, V. Henderson. 'l'hiril Row: Willis Wrxmilruif, Dean Haley, Alvin Rozelle, Carl Shively, Paul Collingwood, Bill liorgell., Junior Payne, Max La Roche, Gene Wolford. Coming Through the Rye The Future Farmers of America is an organization of farm boys who take Vocational Agriculture under their advisor, Mr. Henderson. Last spring we selected officers for the following year: President, Dwight LaRueg Vice President, Earl Penetong Secretary, Joe Lenhart, Treasurer, Rex Inbodyg and Watchdog, Chester Wedge. On December 16, the F.F.A. entered in the county wide pest hunt. The boys collected 447 pigeons, 678 starlings, 3,147 sparrows, 168 rats, 147 mice, 9 crows, 4 weasels and 2 moles for the total of 14,144 points. We placed 3rd in the county. In February the organization sent a team of three boys consisting of Joe Len- hart, Dwight LaRue, and Lee Dorman to Columbus to participate in the Apple and Potato Judging Contests held there. The team held Sth place in the apple judging. On February 17, the F.F.A. sponsored a show by the WLW Boone County Jamboree. The money earned by the show will be used to help finance a trip this summer. n1o1n1u:1o1c1n1 1 1 1 1:11 1 1 1.1.1.1::1.1,1:1::1 1.1 1 1 1 Page twenty-four

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+ -if S+ S+ a+ -5- + Front Row: 'Virtue Lanker, Lois Moorehead, Carol Norris, Helen Smith, Rosemary Kcrsh, Eleanor W,hibe, Norma Norway, Jean Spitler, Janet White, Maxine Wasson, Doris Berry, Delores Foltz. Second Row: Miss Elizabeth Schutzberg, Virginia Schmidt, Jean Cusac. Dorotha Harris, Jean Pendleton, Iva McDougle, Sara McClain, Grace Norway, Donna Kersh, Kathryn Roether, Alice Pozs, Marilyn Norris, Helen Springer. Third Row: Lucille Brumbaugh, Carol Miller, Joan Greetham, Carol Rader, Doris Curtis, Betty Engard, Marthelle Long, Margie Crook, Clarise Pickens, Rose Anna Johnston, Edna Poe, Norma Freed. Pauline Smith, Marilyn Inbody, Marjorie Shafer. Mary Gazarek. Home Economics With Elizabeth Schutzberg as instructor, forty-two girls started the year by organizing the Acme Club. Jean Spitler was elected Presidentg Janet White, Secretary-Treasurerg Eleanor White, Vice President. Last fall the club enjoyed a hilarious time at a Wiener roast at the home of Carol Miller. Jean Spitler entertained us with a Halloween party. The purpose of this club is to give the girls experience in the social line of home-making and to try to make money for a trip after school is out. The club served a banquet for the Class of 1938. Later, Jean and Sarah McClain entertained the club in their home. In December Miss Schutzberg resigned and her sister, Miss Janet Schutzberg, a former teacher of Perrysville, Ohio, filled the position. --:1-:i 1:jazz-ici:ioiciciciainicici:iu:o:-oic1ci:i91oi:iioioi- Page twenty-three



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'f' 'I' + + -E -5- -5- -5- -E Front Row: Mary Gazaeiek. Jean Rader, Madge Ewing, Carol Norris, Virginia Schmidt. Betty Engard. Second Row: Dorothy Gorby, Frances Cramer, Sara Kiger, Rachel Saul, Blanche Farquharson, Ned Bennett, Mr. J. V. Henderson. Every Friday Morning Last September Mr. Henderson, with the aid of a group of High School students, planned the Chapel programs for the year. These were held once a week and so every Friday morning as the nine o'clock bell tolled, we marched down to the Auditorium to the music of one or the other of the two accompanists-Rachel Saul and Blanche Farquharson. Here we enjoyed programs which provided seriousness as well as good entertainment to relieve our minds from study. Throughout the year we enjoyed many instrumental and vocal numbers by talented students or outside entertainers. One very entertaining program was a debate by two teams from Mr. Neiderhiser's speech class who debated the proposi- tion: Resolved that a married woman's place is in the home. Also our Chapels included many religious programs. The officers of the group, chosen last fall were: Carol Norris, Chairman, Jean Rader, Secretaryg and Madge Ewing, Reporter. 0l0l01Cl l llbll 1 itil lfllfl i 1' ll .l ilnl 1 l I. 1 l0l'ClCl Page twenty-Jive

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