Marengo High School 1951 Yearbook (Marengo, IA) - Full Access

JUNIOR [LAS 5 First Row: Keith Ollinger, Charles Ogden, Franklin Norton, Lloyd Trimpe, Jim Smith. Second Row: Marlene Murphy, Donna Mitchell , Melvin Ward, Duane Schwarting, Ronald Schumacher, Dick Peters. Third Row: Betty Fretz, Kathleen Martin, Mary McGurk, Betty Roberts, Charlotte Timm, Irene Schindler, Garold Sheda , Mr. Strobehn (homeroom teacher). Charlotte Timm: I wish I knew what I was saying. Norene Gould: Our f'..lture Jeannette McDonald. Carroll Gunderson: He lives on a f a rm and in "raising cain" he sees Bob Gunzenhauser: Lois Fiser: Kenneth Hagen: Jean Hartman: Frank Hohensee: no harm. "I'm tough l" "I 1 m tougher!!" If you think I'm rather meek, you'll be surprised. Just holler "Squeak." A good wi 1'e for Tom Thumb. I can remember a mass of things, but none dis– tinctly. Almeda Kahler: You ought to see me when I'm mad . Joanne Kurtz: I don't like to play solos in band . Jim Lillie: I'm just the opposite . Mary McGurk : Isn't it a pity I'm such a scatter brain? Kathleen Martin : Never make passe s at boys who wear glasse s. Donna Mitchell: She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ough t. ~ranklin Norton : Dr. Herman Eins~ein, not Albert . Charles Ogden: I love me; who do you love? Keith Ollinger: A smooth lad at dancing and basketball. Richard Peters: An innocent face, but you never can telll Betty Pretz--------says: "I'll be nursing your wounds i'or you someday, I hope.n Betty Ro e rts: Irene Schindler: Ronnie Schumacher: Duane Schwarting: Garold Sheda: Jim Smith: Lloyd Trimpe: Melvin Ward: I have a B-B brain--that is, for boys and bas– ketball. A real girl , can cook, sew, and wash dishes. I'm a quiet boy--in history class, that is. Me 1 n de cops 'is swell pals. What a blow to the band . I like everyone as long as they 're women. It's lightning; it's a !'lash; it's frightening; Lloyd buzzed past. I use Pepsodent l This page sponsored by Western Auto Assoc. Store 25

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