McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1942

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S Glafu Front Row: Norman Rozelle, Evelyn Miller, Vera Miller, Marcella Moorehead, Elmer McCamey, Rosemary Kersh, Anna Bocik, Phyllis George, Mildred Haley, Naomi Tussing, Doris Berry. Second Row: Mr. McVey, Junior Dishong, Marian Russell, Blanche Farquharson, Martha Morrison, Mary Morrison. Iva Mc1Dougle, Virginia. Hall, Elwyn Adams, Helen Lien, Bob Nlartin, Corrine Latta. Rachel Saul, Marilyn Leib, Joan Pendleton, Earl Raider. Sara McClain, Donald Bush. Third Row: Donald Rovzelle, Max Clark, Beverly Nusbaum, Junior Payne, Dorothy Gorby, Olie Olson, Leona Ruth Martin, Max Higbie, Bill Engard, Madge Ewing, Carl Harden, Carl Shively, Betty Crawfis. Dale Nutter, Marilyn lnbody, Bob Wein, Rollnnd Scheele. E started our second year in High School by electing the following officers: Rosemary Kersh, President, Elmer McC'amey, Vice President, Anne Bocik, Sec- retary, Phyllis George, Treasurer, Marcella Moorehead, Reporter. Our class motto is: The elevator to success is not running, take the stairs. The red rose is our flower, and our colors are blue and gold. This fall we missed several familiar faces, Deloris Foltz and Rex Flickinger. Bob Page and Mary and Martha Morrison entered our class but soon left us. Betty Crawfis and Marilyn Lieb also left us. Ethel Sparrowe from Liberty entered our class this spring. Last fall we held a party, at Marian Russell's home, in honor of Naomi Tussing, who moved to Gowanda, New York. Our treasury was getting low and we decided to hold a skating party at Green Mill Gardens. This helped to enlarge our treasury. In February we held a farewell party at the home of Marilyn lnbody, in honor of Max Higbie, who moved to Lima. This year We have been well represented in the school activities. x 1 ..w,,v,J, ,v,,.,,.,,,,,v,,v,N, mn.-'i. m 'mn.-n.-'i.'-m1. .r Page twenty-one 1

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Page Ill'm1,ty M. H. S. ' 014:44 Front Row: Catherine Finney, Katherine Russell, Sara Mooreheizul. Lester Grose, Marvin Glaser. Louise Iluv:-1-, Bill liorgelt, Marion Payne. Bob Shafer. Kenneth Rozelle, Chester Wedire, Sem-ond Row: Hel:-n Smith, Janet White, Jean M1-Clain, Grace Norway, Jean Pendleton, llorothau Harris, Lucille lirumhauirh. Kathleen Rader, Ned Bennett. Holi Ewing, Norman Butler, Czilvln Moore, I':n1I flollinizwoocl, Max Lalimx-he. lliek Beck, Mr. Pees. 'l'hirsl Row: Evelyn Martin, Doris Curtis, tluyncth Newell. Carol Miller, lic-tty Fm-zisel. Jean ltauler. John lh'n-etliam. Gam- Ankermzm, Merill Statler, Melvin Ewing, Howard Kershner. Keith Johnston. ERE we are, the same large happy class. Even though we had more activities, we did our work with the same pep and happiness. It seems that the boys were the brains of our class this year, as four hoys and one girl were put into office. They proved very successful. We chose Bill Borgelt Presidentg Marvin Glasc1', Vice President, Lester Grose, Reporter, Marion Payne, Treasurer, and Louise Bovee, Secretary. When we first became a part of the high school, we chose as our motto, Truth, Courage, and Loyaltyn, for colors, crimson and gold, and as our flower the red carnation. Of course we had the candy office which we used to make sufficient funds. This year we were glad to welcome Richard Beck from Liberty into our class. We were very sorry to lose Jeanne Williams who is attending school at Michigan, June Springer at Gilboa, Willis Woodruff at Arcadia, and Jeanne Bennett and Betty Leaper who dropped from our ranks since last year. We are very proud of the boys we have in sports. Our class is also well repre- sented in Glee Cluhs, Agriculture, Home Economics and other activities. We enjoyed two very successful parties, one at the home of Dorotha Harris November 5, 19415 also the farewell party for Willis Woodruff at the home of Catherine Finney.



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M. H. S. aaufnman 6 add Front Row: John Matyas, Miller Kersh, Wade Rider. Doris Miller, Myargaret Peneton, Keith Colling- wood. Reva Snavely, Alice Coakley, Dorothy Haddox, Ruth Alyce Rader, Marcella Rozelle. Second Row: Leah Nell Pendleton. Joyce Brandeberry, Ruth Ann Graf. Donald Hiprbic, Mzlrjean Campbell, Naomi Flickinger, Roger Shoop, Wil'ia.m Lanker, Dick Moore, Gene Bovee. Ronald Miller. Edith Mitchell, Jay Mcllouyzle, Genevieve Basinger, Josephine Wasson, Mildred Walker, Mr. Henderson. 'l'hird Row: Sara Kiger, Betty Rader, Jack Betz. Roy Williams. Loyal Tate. Holi lirickman. Bernard Little, Bill Smith, Harold Payne, Paul Spilznuugle, James Rider, Robert Pickens, Donna Smalley, Ellen Lou Hennimrs. Maxine George. 0N'T look now but here we come! Forty some studious and energetic Freshmen and future leaders in everything . . . Maybe . . . We hope. The first of the year we found the familiar faces of Gene Byal, Max Gorrell, Doris Foltz, Doris Sperring, Winifred Deerwester, and Orlo Spence missing, but the new acquaintance of Marjean Campbell made up for part of the loss. During the year we were sorry to lose Don Higbie, Donna Smalley, and Jack Betz also. As our leaders for the year we chose Keith Collingwood, Presidentg Reva Snave- ly, Vice Presidentg Margaret Peneton, Secretaryg Doris Miller, Treasurerg and Alice Coakley, Reporter. Onward ever-Backward never! was Selected as our class motto, red and white our colors, and the American Beauty Rose as our Hower. We suffered through seemingly endless weeks of torture waiting for an initiation that was finally called off. A skating party held at Green Mills, in January, which greatly helped our Iinances that were quite low at the time. To livc up to our motto through High School and become thc leaders in all fic-lds is our chief ambition and we hope that it will come truc. .-'..-f..v..-'..-'..-f..-f..v..v..v..v., . .n..n..n..H..n..n..n..n..n.,u..h..4h. l'a,ge ffIl'f?7lfjl-f?lV0

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