McComb High School - Momento Yearbook (McComb, OH)

 - Class of 1950

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S list Row Carolyn Collmfrwood, Betty Rozelle, Victoria Andonian, Shirley Altman, Maxine Watson, Carolyn llwinq Io lfllen Shoop, Sue Lawrenso, Bonita Crouse, Bonnie Thomas, Imogene Newcomer. Zlnd Row Charles Wasson, Rernita Bunnell, Mary Mae Neiderhiser, Lois Payne, Marlene Miller, Catherine Little Marilyn Adams, Nancy Clevenqer, Mabel Finley, Mary Lou Pinqle, Mr. McVey. 3rd Row Ri:-hard Snavely, Gene Wedqe, Charles Spitler, Ronald Myers, David Dreisba'h, Robert Sparrowe, Frank Funk, Raymond G1-oroe, lfverett lotta, Robert Roy. Donald Thomas. Thirty-two students began the school year of '49 and '50 to make up the sophomore class. After surviving the freshman year we weren't quite rs bashful as the year before. As our class officers we chose the following: President, Raymond Georgeg Vice President, Marlene Miller, Secretary- Treasurcr, Mabel Finley: Historian, Imogene Newcomerg Reporter, Carolyn Ewing. We welcomed into our class two new pupils, Bernita Bunnell from Mt. Blanchard and Carolyn Castello from Akron. We were very sorry when Carolyn Castello moved to Liberty in the middle of the year. We had three very enjoyable class parties during the year. The first was a Weiner roast and party which was held at the home of Carolyn Ewing. We had a scavenger hunt in which we went around asking elderly ladies for gray hairs, old buttons, broken mirrors, etc. Our second and third parties were held at the school house in the club room. This year, to make money, we held several bake sales which were great successes. We also sold popcorn at the basketball games. To help the school make money we sold magazines. Many of our boys played on the basketball and football teams. Those playing were: Frank Funk, Charles Wasson. Raymond George, Richard Snavely, David Dreisbach. Charles Spitler, Bob Sparrowe, Robert Roy. Also, many of the girls were in G.A.A. Our class was well represented in the high school band. .Mix McVey was chosen as our class advisor. He has been a very good advisor for us for two years. We regret very deeply the loss of our former friend and classmate, Agnes Zcigler, who died on August 13, 1949 and who is missed by all. 29 Agnes Zeigler

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Isl Row Murqarel Wilson, Bonnie Strouse, Peqqy Hanes. Ioyce Dishonq, Marilyn Ewing, loan Sharninqhouse, Leila lluekmaster, Zoe Ann Stafford, Doris Newcomer, Grace Newell. 2nd Row Burleiqh Leader lr., Lynn Farthinq, Elmer Courtriqht, Iames Rader, Doris Leader, Mary Cunninqham, Charles Norway, Phillip Saldana, lohn Haley, Ted Moorhead. 3rd Row Mr. Torqe, Iusiin Wilson, Herbert Mclvlasler, Wayne Matihes, Ted Marlin, Bill Donaldson, lim Miller, Gene Hardin, lim Peterman, Bill lose-ph, Eddie Perkins, Richard Haddox. In the month of September thirty-one girls and boys returned to school as dignified juniors. We elected the following officers for our junior year: Bill Joseph, president: Ted Martin, vice presi- dentg Grace Newell, secretary-treasurerg Joyce Dishong, reporterg and Herb McMaster, historian. We were sorry not to have Lois Foltz back with us. We were glad to have Bonnie Strouse, who had spent the last semester in Florida, back with our class. Our class rings arrived in September and we were very proud of them. We chose Mr. Torge for our advisor for this year. A vi-ry enjoyable Hallowe'en party was given at the home of Richard Haddox. To raise money for our class treasury we held several bake sales. We also sold refreshments at the junior high tournament. Our class was well represented in our band, choruses, football, basketball, and other school ac- tivities. We are looking forward to next year, when we hope to bring more and greater fame to our school. We chose for the theme of our banquet a Mexican Fiesta. Miss Frail was our banquet advisor. We presented our class play, t'Who's Batty Now? , which turned out to be a booming success. Mr, Pecs was chosen for our director of the class play, 1 In .2..



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ezaatfzmen lst Row Doii::Fo:1le, Dunne Mfipes, Shuion Wilkinson, Kay Donner Harden, Betty Borfqelt, Mcxry Donaldson, Dolores lldrden, locmnfx llvinfiv, Doris Bryon, Gerry Thomas, Wanda Fluckmdster. Lind Row Miss, Vmil, lock Zeisslm, limmy Shrink, Ronald Courtriqht, Connie Bosiimer, Connie Scildano, lcmet 'Sterlinfx ionii-w llherly, l'rorldw Metz, Richard Ritter. 3rd Row l.oioy Butler, Dick Selt, Idniess Campbell, Leonard Zeissler, Gerald Burris, Clifford Wcrtson, Toe Collinriwoori Roniild Geoifio, Tom l.oy, Alvin Shoop, Clone Rehus, Hoymonl Crdwtis. I Thirty-six Freshmen returned to M.H.S. this fall to become an active part of the upper four' We were happy to have Raymond Crawfis as a new member of our class but we were sorry to lose Rila Chamberlin who moved away during the summer. We elected the following officers to lead us through the year: President, Tom Loy: Vice Presi- dent. Ronald Georgeg Secretary-Treasurer. Freddie Metz: Reporter. Jim Campbell: and Historian. Doris Bryan. We chose Miss Frail as our class advisor. Blue and Silver were selected as our class colors with the pink carnation as our class flower As our motto We chose t'We'll Find a Way or Make One. At the high school burn, Diane Mapes was elected as one of the high school cheerleaders. Joe Collingwood, Alvin Shoop. Richard Ritter and Dick Self went out for football. We were very proud when they played in most of the games, making several touchdowns and extra points. Ronald Courtright, Ronald George. Gerald Burris, Tom Loy, Joe Collingwood, Alvin Slioop. Dick Self and Richard Ritter represented our class in basketball. They were the main players on the Junior High Team and did a good job wherever they played. Our class held a Halloween party at the home of Lois Spitler. At the party we enjoyed a Weiner roast and the Hall of Horrorsf, In the spring we had another class party which was fun for all. Although we entered the school year feeling green , we now consider ourselves as full- fledged high school students and are eagerly awaiting our Sophomore year. Compliments of Shady Acres Golf Course. 30

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