Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1925

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PEACE-PIPE

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The Junior Class Loyd Martin ------------------------------------------------- President Mary Burris----------------------------------------------Vice-President Martha Stabler ------------------------------------ Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS OF THE CLASS Front Row Clara Dell Fisher Ralph Addv Bertha Kedigh Bernard Sibole Martha Stabler Julius Nicodcmus Mary Carroll Beers Margaret Reed Charles Crater Elsie Smith Howard Lyons Second Row Gladys Alexander Hazel Couts Charlcen Gardner Mildred McPherson Novella Oppihle Dorothy Jones Lester Pickering Laura Rogers l.cla McPherson Lois Little Alice Miller Mabel Geese Gladys Emerson Rear Row Forest Woodard Alice Patterson Hilda Brown Doris Berry l.ncilc Heskctt Preston Hannahs Loyd Martin Robert Robinson Nellie Brown Willard Colvin Max Tyhurst



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■ PEACE-PIPE Junior Class History) On September 1, 1922, the largest class of Freshmen that had ever been known in Newcomerstown came knocking at the doors of old N. H. S. wishing to be taken in and to become a part of the high school. That morning we were taken into the assembly room and given a fine reception, one that most of us will never forget. 1 he following Monday when we came back to begin work we found there were sixty-four members in our class, which were to many for the number of seats there. It was there for the first time that we saw the necessity for a new building. In a few days we chose our class officers and colors. Our colors were green and white. After we got acquainted we were always in for loyalty to the school and that winter we certainly showed our spirit in basketball. The Freshmen had a fairly good team and we had many hard-fought battles. The members of our class were always out to the big games. J hat winter we had a party for the Sophomores and they had one for us. Good programs were put on both times. When it came to baseball the Freshmen were there. We had several men playing on the team. The next year when our class was gathered up, we only had forty-three. This year football was introduced and several good players came from the class. 1 his winter the Sophomore girls were some of the outstanding stars in basketball. In the spring we had our dramatic club and a very good program was presented. Now, our third year of work in N. H. S. has started and we have only thirty-nine in our class. The only event of importance that we did this year was getting our class rings. Now, as this is the end of our high school life, all I have to say is that there is a bright and prosperous class waiting to be graduated in 1926, that will surely be a great help to the world. —Willard Colvin.

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