Coshocton High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Coshocton, OH)

 - Class of 1937

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5 'H S. Qs-o I Ji 3 Q , Y m x ' XQ xr ? J , 'K Lv sf ROSE WESTON Booster Club 4. Girl Reserves 1-2-3-4, Typing Club. BETTY LEE WHEELER Secretary of Girl Reserves, Howler Club. Operetta, Tom- Tom Stall. Booster Club -I, P. E. P. Club, Draulatics Club, French Club. DEAN WHEELER Class Basketball 1-2, Glee Club 2-4. Operf-tta 2. Class Play Production Stuff 4, Howler Club I-2, Dramntics Club 4, F. C. A. Club. MARGARET ELLEN WILSON Glu- Club 4. Booster Club 4, Girl Reserves 3-4. MARY MARGARET VVILSON Howl:-r Club 1-2. Tom-'l'ou1 Stall' 4. Girl Rf-serves I-2-3-I, l.z'l'Hl'll2ltlL'S Club 4. Glee Club L Class Play Production Stull' I, 'lv0llllllHlV.lS Stall' I. Class liuskrtbull l-2-Il-L FRANCES WISENBURG Howler Club 1-2. Booster Club -l. vlllblll-'lvlllll StufT 1. Dl'2llll1liiCS Ilub 4, Girl Ita-ss-:Wm-s I-2-Zi-I. Glor Club I. Class Play Pro- duction Stull' I. JEAN E. WOLFE Secretary Pioneer 2, Secretary tluss 2. Plebc-iau Latin Club 2. Girl lies:-1'v1-S 1-2-Z5-4. Op:-retta 2. Howler Club, Draluatics Club 4. Tolu-Tom Stall, Secretary Booster Club 4, French Club 4. 1221

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lball I-2-II-I, Varsity ll-I. Class liaskrlball I-2-il-I, H vlarsbip 'l.I'lllll I. l-'rc-:.lIman Crunril l'l4bui null-r Club 2. l'ilII'lL'lIlll l.aIlu I MARIANNE ROGERS ,. rf' X. ,, cl' ' n-lan Latin lub L. Iiirl Ill-se-l'v4-s I-Z.-Sl-I. 'l're-usure-r Girl P - 'vs 2. I ramatius Club I, 'l'nm-'I'om Il-I, Tomahawk il-I, If 'Club l-I, llowla-r Club 2, Class Ilaskn-tball 1-2-3-I, Qpu- A J ,f ' ,I 2, Ning Cununillra- II, Invitation CIIIIIIIIIIIPI' I, yxcv- IlIIl'llI Class 2. sI'l'l'l'l1ll'y Class II, lloun- lic. Club I, I.llllIl- W I, Party Cmmnitlm- 2, I-'rrlwll Club Al- GERALDINE ROSE Glrl Ill-srrvrs I-2-Il-I, Iilro Club, liramatics Club -I. MARGARET L. ROSS Iiirl Ib-srrvrs l-2-Il-I. JIM RUSK .I-I, 14. li. A. Club -I. I . C. A. Club -I. MARY E. SALVAGE BETTY SHARPLES 'Irl III-servl-s I-2-Il-I, Iluostrr Club -I, Ilowle-1' Club I- , 'I'yping Club. ART SHEARN Ifaolball IQ2-Il-I, Var:-lily Il-I, Class llaskvlball I-2 lf. C. A. Club Il-I, I-'. ll. A. Club AI. LOIS JEANNE SHEPLER llc-ss-rv:-s I-2-3. Iluwla-r Club 2, I'l1-brian l.atiu'I'lub 'I llrlvlan l.aIIu Club I. lll'llIllllIll'S Club I, Class Play -I.., BILL SHEPPARD Football I-2-II, Varsity I. Class Ilaskrlball l-2-Il-I, I . ll. A. Club I. CARL SIEGRIST, Jr. I I, IIIIIIISIIII I Il-Iss llaskrlball I-2-Il, l'l1-lwian Latin I 2, llowll-r Club 2. lliug Cuuunittve' II. Ili-Y Club Il-I. ul Club I I' II X Ilub I 'x. . WILLIAM DALE SPEAKS I JEROME STENNER . - . , I Illlllb I Iluss I xlmas l'la5' I. LE ROMA SULCER Ile-se-l'v1-s I-2-II-I. Drama Y ,. H.. gh ., Ins I lub I. ,lm -lam . Ill Irr Club I. Vivm--I'r4-sitll-at l'ion4-4-r Club. Class liaskrt- I-2-Il-I. ' 1 CHARLES R. SVVIHARIIV I I Ill-X Club I, Cla-1-I.llll1 I. lf. C. A. Club -I. IIAVIC G. TI-IAXTON liaskrlb' 'l ' .Ill I---.I-I. lwmllzalll 2-Il-I. Yal'slIy fl-I. IIIIOSICI' Ib I, I'rinIing4 Club 2-Il Class l'l'Iv I I-' I' I lllul I , ... ROBERT II. TIIOMPKINS X Club .I-I, lwmolball I-2-Il-I. Class llaskrlball I-2-Il-I. Ifl' I I I' ll I 'II JEAN TISH ll ll:-sf-rw-s I-Il. Ilunslvr Club I. National llmmr Suri:-ly. ALEX R. TISONYAI llss llaskrlball Il-I. lf. ll, .L Club Il. I . C. .L Club I. LOIS ELAINE TROTTMAN IIIIII Lalln Club 2. 'l'mu-'I'mu Stall' I-I. Orclwstra I-2-Il-I. I I-2-ll, Girl Ill-sm-rw-s I-2-IS-I. 'I'rm-asurl-r Girl ll:-sa-rv:-s 1 I-'r Club I 'f Upurltu 1 Ill un . . . --.. : L. 'z alirs Club I. llaskrlball Iilra' Clllb I lluwlrr Club I SYLVIA WEISBLAT llrsrrv- ' -' ' K as I-1 .I-I, Class Play I. Orvln-slra I-2-Il-I. llauml Ilrbatr Tram Sl-I lluwla-r I' 'I ' ' 'I ' ' . .lub I--. II0lllll'Il ... llrln-:au 1 Club 2. Op:-rn-lla 2, l.i ' -' - -- ' - ks! IHIIIQ I. lil m.I I Club I. Illa- 1s Club I, l'vI'I'Ill'll Club I, llaskc-Iball I42-Il-I. 'l'ypil 2. Nalioual llmmr Such-ly. TOM C. WESTFA LL 'I':na Stall' I. Ill'IIIll1lIl0S Club I. Glre- Club 2-I. Class vlball I-2-ll-I. lfunlball Ii-I. Uprrrtla 2, Class Play -I. C2 xl N 1 3 E59 lil, .rjf , I J! . ff ly.: l, Lcjjyg ' - 11.5.0



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SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY GMMD In May of '57 I hopped into my private streamlined plane to see my old friend, Professor Know It All Miskimen, the inventor of non- wrinkleable wrinkles. As I flew over the tenement district of New York City, I looked down at the flat-roofed apartments and whom did I see but Jean Crawford at her weekly washing-her children waving frantically to the passing plane. Suddenly I felt a jolt and the plane stopped. I looked out to see what had happened. There, to my sur- prise, I saw Leon Darr as an inflated policeman giving directions to air- plane trafiic. It was not long until we were on our way again. Quickly out of an approaching cloud came a sport roadster plane and who was driving at a terrific rate of speed but Carl Siegrist. If it hadn't been for that red hair I'm afraid I wouldn't have seen him at all. On arriving at the observatory, William Graham, my pilot, helped me from the plane and Professor Miskimen met me at the door with my old friend, Marianne Rogers, whom I hadn't seen in years. Marianne and I discussed many of our good times together as we snopped in and out of the various mechanical machines. As we had just seated ourselves on some very comfortable seats in a rocket plane-POOFT-away went the rocket! We were so frightened we couldn't speak to each other for some time. When we looked out we could see the world whirling away from below. CRASH-we had stopped! Stepping out of the rocket, We saw Tom Westfall repainting the word Mars on a sign- post. Tom said he and Bettie Roberts had come up in 1950 and were living very happily. It was not long until we came to a huge palace at which Marion Davis was the gatekeeper. Seeing who we were he admitted us at once. We went directly to the high king and to our great surprise we found it to be Bob Mulligan and the queen none other than Joyce Orr KI guess that romance started in the class playj. Bob immediately threw off all his sophistication and began treating us royally. He first took us to the racing stables and there was Russell Caton, the jockey of Brinky. Brinky was named after Bob's first love. Stepping back to our speedbike creeping at about 90 miles an hour we went slowly around the palace yards. Passing the kingdom's asylum we saw Lady Mac- beth Henderson, John Alden Kinkade, and Priscilla Bonifield hav- ing the times of their lives. We then Watched the planet's greatest baseball team at practice with Sharley Antisdel, Dorothy Aronhalt, Rhea Clark, Maxine Caton, Jennie Evans, Leota Hayes, Ruth Kirker, Laura Miller, and Ruth Murphy as the unbeatable nine. Seeing some excitement down the street, we hurried to the scene of a burning house. Bill Sheppard was the captain of the firemen and Rollin Lumm, P-reston Norris, Carlyle Roderick, Alex Tisonyai, and Harold Parks were the crew. Looking up I saw Robert Popham saving Mary Salvage from the roaring flames. We returned to the palace where we had dinner. Ella Louise Har- grove was chief cook. Jerome Stenner was the court jester, making cute remarks during the dinner hour. . In the evening everyone went to a dance in the ballroom and there we saw Carlos Kempf and John Ehrich with their orchestra called The Last of the Del Mac's. As we were dancing around to the melodious voice of Allen Day singing Look What You've Done to Me, we saw Autumn Ehrbar and Dean Duling walk in. After this selection the floor show started-with Betty Wheeler and Jean Wolfe tripping to the strains of Organ Grinder Swing. Next came John Davis with a mammy song-Jim Rusk playing the part of Sonny Boy. As a final finale Betty Neldon performed a highland fling. After the dance was I23l 954 I

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