Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1916

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Page 33 text:

 RAMBLER Freshman Class President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Paul Atkinson -Frederick Zimmer Christina MacMillan -Melvin Vansickle Class Colors: Blue and Gold. Class Motto: Excelsior. Sun-kist Rose. CLASS ROLL. Grace Alexander. Paul Atkinson. Edith Botimer. Florence Barnett. Mary Bean. Earl Brown. Charles Edwards. Edna Finical. Mabel Gunn. Harry Haver. Franklin Gray. Owen Jones. Franklin Ickcs. Olive Kinsey. May Kuntz. Kenneth Kohler. Iva Martin. Irene Morris. Christina MacMillan. Owen Murphy. Harry McFadden. Edward Norman. Elsie Palmer. Harry Patterson. Laura Robinson. Mabel Rothenstine. Harry Robinson. Clarence Schaeffer. Grace Vansickle. Melvin Vansickle. Elma Walkcnspaw. Iva Westphall. Waldon Walters. Boyd Wallace. Francis Wise. Frederick Zimmer. (31)

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Cjg|f) c r) RAMBLER FYeshman Class History On September sixth, 1915, the pupils of the Class of ’19 made their appearance at Newcomerstown High, to obtain the name of “Freshmen” and start their long-dreamed of High School career. The day was warm and the sun was shining brightly. All went to school that first day feeling quite happy. The bell rang, and the Freshmen took their seats. We were very embarrassed. First came algebra, with ist X’s and Y’s which seemed very puzzling and at intermission all declared there was no sense in such stuff. Then came English. All tried to talk properly dur ing recitation which resulted in many “Hunks. After English came the noon hour and each pupil wen; home feeling that he badly needed refreshment of some kind. After dinner all were back again eager to see what Latin is like; but after class as we had found out it is a dead language— no one was interested. Next came Ancient History. All thought they would like to study about Creek and Roman heroes, but we dug out so many Egyptian tombs that the atmosphere became undesirable and all were ready to quit at the end of the period. ' Agriculture and Physiology followed, but as we had met them before, they were not so formidable. These two studies ended our first day in High School. The next morning those who had been brave enough to venture out after dark showed convincing evidence that they were full-fledged Freshmen. After a few days, however, High School days ceased to be a novelty and all settled down to work firmly believing in our motto: Excelsior.” It took great effort but all tried to be seen and not heard for fear of being reported in the class journal which is read at each monthly meeting. This journal has made several good reporters and we hope it will continue to do so throughout its existence, so by this time next year we can claim the exalted name of Sophomores. The “Class of ’19 has crossed its Rubicon, let us hope it will not meet its Waterloo. M. V., T9. (32)

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