McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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Wd! We the senior class of McComb High School, county of Hancock, state of Ohio, in the year of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and fifty, hereby bequeath the following unforgettable traits and priceless pos- sessions: To the School we will the remainder of our treasury to install a soda bar in the back of the study hall. To the Juniors we will our honored and dignified position in the school and in the activities as well as our chapel seats. To the Sophomores we will our good nature which we feel they will need especially in American history. To the Freshmen we will our will power as they are sure to need it in the forthcoming years. To the Faculty we leave the memories of our past deeds and misdeeds as long as they promise not to judge is too harshly. I, Virginia Anderson, hereby bequeath my musical ability to Leroy Butler so he can amuse himself when his motor scooter isn't working. I, Ramona Bennett, hereby bequeath my ability to eat candy in Commercial Law and never get caught to Charles Norway. i I, Ben Basye, hereby bequeath my Ford to Daryl Ewing so Daryl won't have to bum rides when he wants to go somewhere. I, Gene Bishop, hereby bequeath my ping pong ability to Tom Loy so Tom can be champion next year. I, Charles Coakley, hereby bequeath my fast driving to Jack Finley so Jack can get home by the 'deadline'. I, Bob Cosner, hereby bequeath my love for the soil to Raymond George so Ichabod will always be sure of a living. I, Gene Collingwood, hereby bequeath my ability to pile up a car without getting hurt to Doris Leader as this seems to worry her a great deal. I, Bernadine Cusac, hereby bequeath my timidness around boys to Jo Ellen Shoop. I, Margaret Ewing, hereby bequeath my ability to walk in without knocking to Margaret Coakley so she wont have to wait on Charles to open the door. I, Eugene Farthing, hereby bequeath my love of classical music to John Haley so John will have a di- version from hillbilly songs. I, Lucille Farthing, hereby bequeath my ability to remain standing on the gym floor during a game to Bonnie Thomas as Bonnie seems to hug the floor. I, Bob Finley, hereby bequeath my ability to stay with one girl to DavidfDreisbach as Dave seems to be going in the other direction. I, Jane Fisher, hereby bequeath my false teeth to Melvin Peterman so he will have a few extra in case some are knocked out. I, Bernice Gorrell, hereby bequeath my dark rimmed glasses to Jimmy Haughn to give him that dis- tinguished look. I, Betty Hoyt, hereby bequeath my long hair to Bonita Crouse providing Bonita keeps it curled at all times. I, Ronald Kelly, hereby bequeath my knowledge of secluded parking places to Doc Miller so Jim won't smash up the Chrysler on some cow path. I, Margaret Lanker, hereby bequeath my natural curly hair to Bob Sparrowe so he can intrigue the girls. I, Marcella Latta, hereby bequeath my love of Hoytville to Shirley Altman providing Shirley doesn't in- clude Walter in the bargain. I, Dal Lawrence, hereby bequeath my ability to reason efficiently with Mr. Clapper to next year's annual editor. Good luck, Bill. I, Al Linhart, hereby bequeath my height to Alvin Shoop so Alvin won't have to look up to the weaker sex. Compliments of Fleckners Department Store 22

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Glam On September 3, 1946, forty-three green but eager freshmen entered High School. Nine days later a very peculiar looking ninth grade class appeared. What fellows wouldn't look odd wearing makeup, dresses, and high heels-and the girls, too, wore jeans iwrong side out and backwards? and had half of their hair up. This bizarre attire was, as you may have guessed, worn for our initiation. Now we were officially in high school! We elected the following officers: President, Forest Penetong Vice President, Joe Leonardg Secretary-Trea- surer, Marcele Matyasg Reporter, Dorothy Smithg Historian, Bernice Gorrell. As our class motto we chose, A hard beginning makes a good ending , as our colors, scarlet and grey: and as our flower, the American Beauty Rose. On November 15, we held our first class party at the School Building. What fun! We later had two other parties, the second at the school on March 7 and the last, a weiner roast at the Roadside Park on May 16. Mr. Spirk, who was our advisor, gave us much able assistance throughout the year. Considering ourselves very much adapted to high school life, we, the same forty-three, came back on September 3, 1947, as sophomores. Our class enlarged to forty-five as we acquired two new members - Kenneth Winegardner and Albert Linhart. We chose these officers: President, Bob Finley, Vice President, Dal Lawrence: Secretary-Treasurer, Margaret Lankerg Reporter, Eugene Farthing: Historian, Marcele Matyas. This year we chose Mr. McVey as our Advisor. To supplement our treasury we sold pop corn at the basketball games in which many of our boys participated. We again had three class parties: On November 15 at the school, an Easter party at Gene Collingwood's, and a surprise birthday party for Bonnie Wedge. These were enjoyed by all. Coming back to school as Juniors, we found forty-one new shiney rings Cwhich were of course the most beautiful yetb waiting for us. We were very sorry to lose two of our classmates-Marilyn Wagner and Dortha Back. The following officers were elected: President, Margaret Lankerg Vice President, Bonnie Wedge: Secre- tary-Treasurer, Margaret Ewing: Reporter, Jane Fisher: Historian, Joanne Spitsnaugle. Miss Harshman was chosen as our advisor. In November we presented our class play, Aunt Cathie's Cat which was given much applause and appreciation. Finding ourselves considerably busier this year, we found time for just one class party. This was a Christ- mas party held at the home of Ramona Bennett. We all exchanged gifts. This year again found us popping and selling popcorn to enlarge our treasury. In the spring we presented the Seniors with a banquet using a Heaven Theme. Delightful harp melo- dies added to the atmosphere. Afterwards we had our pictures taken-a souvenir of a pleasant evening. At the commencement we served as the honor guard standing at attention while the Seniors marched to the solemn strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' At last the long awaited moment was here, we were forty proud seniors. We were very sorry to lose Wilma Benroth. We elected the following officers: President, Dal Lawrence, Vice President, Bob Finley, Secretary, Mar- garet Lankerg Treasurer, Virginia Miller: Historian Marcele Matyas. We chose Mr. Clapper as our class advisor. On November 7, everyone came in his best attire and we set off for Boles-Dandurand Studios in Tiffin where we had our pictures taken. We selected the three-act comedy, It's a Date for our play which was given November 9. Thus we ended our high school acting careers. A surprise birthday party was held at the home of Bernice Gorrell in her honor on Dec. 21. Our last class party was held in the spring. We contributed 575.00 toward the new caps and gowns which the school is purchasing. On May 21 the Juniors honored us with a banquet. A Mexican Fiesta theme was carried out very effectively. 21



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I, Ronald Lenhart, hereby bequeath my ability to find trouble to Betty: Borgelt as she seems to have trouble finding it. I, Joe Leonard, hereby bequeath my job at the Herald Office to Charles Wasson providing Chuck can get to school as early on Friday mornings as Joe always did. I, Marcele Matyas, hereby bequeath my knowledge of home ec to Grace Newell so Gene wont starve to death. I, Virginia Miller, hereby bequeath my long skirts to Mary Cunningham so Mary won't have to wear slacks on cold mornings. I I, Wayne Neiderhiser, hereby bequeath my county football recognition to Gene Routson provided Gene moves as fast as Wayne did. I, Forest Peneton, hereby bequeath my record collection to Jack Pickens so Jack can keep Janet entertained. I, Tom Perkins, hereby bequeath my bashfulness to Frank Funk so Frank can concentrate more on football instead of girls. I, Bob Preble, hereby bequeath my gift of gab to Ted Moorehead so Ted can plead his own case in traffic court. I, Keith Rader, hereby bequeath my dimples to Doris Newcomer so Doris can have that come hither look when she goes out with Pete. I, Marilyn Shafer, hereby bequeath my knack of putting my hair up in a hurry to Sue Lawrence so Sue can spend more time with Jack. ' I, Paul Showalter, hereby bequeath my bookkeeping practice sets to Everett Latta so Everett won't have to spend so much time on Bkkg. II. I, Ervin Shufelt, hereby bequeath my wise cracks to the next year's physics class so things won't get dull. I, Dorothy Smith, hereby bequeath my sewing machine bobbins to Joyce Dishong so Joyce will have one when she needs it. I, Betty Snively, hereby bequeath my flirtatious ways to Freddie Metz so Freddie can learn to imitate Charles Boyer. I, Joanne Spitsnaugle, hereby bequeath my ability to accomplish the fine art of driving a car to ZoeAnn Stafford so Annie can miss a few trees and still get a thrill out of life. I, Ru Lea Tate, hereby bequeath my quiet ways to Janet Deerwester. I, Pat Washburn, hereby bequeath my blue eyes to Marilyn Ewing so Marilyn won't have to gripe about having green ones. I, Bonnie Wedge, hereby bequeath my short stature to Clifford Watson so he won't have to look down on his classmates. I, Kenneth Winegardner, hereby bequeath my fullback position to Phillip Saldana so he will get a chance to live up to his nickname, Mot1ey . f- -' I, Pauline Zeltner, hereby bequeath my ability to appear good natured when I am angry to Sharon Wil- kinson. We the Senior Class of 1950, declaring ourselves to be of sound mind, do set our seal as this our last will and testament. Signed: The Senior Class of 1950 Witnesses: Bonnie Wedge Virginia Miller Bob Finley Dal Lawrence Compliments of Hall's Hardware 23

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