Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1930

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juniors

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 The Last Will and Testament of the Class of 30 W'c, the Senior class of ’30, do hereby give and bequeath the following: 1st—“Garbo” leaves her dramatic ability to Florence Miller. 2nd—Don Ford leaves his comb, fingernail file, compact and mirror to Howard Groff. 3rd—Bretzius and Thompson leave their privilege to neck anywhere in the high school to Milburn and Lindsey. 4th—“Sally” leaves her athletic ability to Hazel Harding. 5th—To Mr. Bauer we leave a 3 ft. hall runner to be used while making speeches in assemblys. 6th—Bretzius leaves his “pull” and power over women to Edgar Emmerson. 7th—Robert Hinds and Thelma Glazcr leave their bashfulness to “Skeet” Barthalow. 8th— e request that our debts be paid from the estate including those contracted in our late sickness “Kxaminate Terrificessme” and that the physicians be paid (even those who failed to raise the temperature of some of their patients to 75 degrees). 9th—Kenneth Bennett leaves his ability to argue about nothing to Stella Brown. 10th—Gordon Erode leaves his knowledge of French to Miss Hunt. 11th—Joe Knezevich and Bernard Courtright leave their book called “The Short and Long of N. H. S.” to Donald Steffen and Don Crouch. 12th—Esther Rhorbacher leaves her hookie excuses to the Sophomore girls. 13th—To Berkic we leave the sole right to read all notes found in Letha Hardesty’s desk. 14th—The Physics class gives the Junior boys the right to eat candy in class. They also leave their own idea of what a piano looks like. 15th—Joe Murphy leaves his ability to break folding chairs to Cecil Stocker. 16th—Gordon, Tooner, Ken and Joe K. leave their sense of duty to Charles Herbert. 17th—Mahala Mugford leaves her popularity to Julia Domen. 18th—Walter Quigley leaves his scholastic ability to William Beers. 19th—We do hereby nominate and appoint John Boltz as executor of our estate. 20th—We do hereby revoke this and all former wills made by this class. (Signed) Senior Class of ’30. (not genuine without this signature) Witnesses: Napoleon Attorneys: Cleopatra A1 Capone Romeo Howard Snook 19 3 0 28



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Junior Class OFFICERS First Row— Leo Callentine Woodrow Hayes Charles Herbert Lulu Woodard Robert Emerson President Vice-president Secretary Treasurer Editor Second row—Melville Rogers, Margaretta Stamm, James Cole, Jennie Martin. Third row- Alwilda Denning, Clifton Little, Irene Hothem, Helen Sharp, Irene Lindsay, Dale Longsworth, Everett Silverthorn. Fourth row—Lillian Asher, Alice Fletcher, James 'Fish, Howard Loos, Irvin Hinds, Don Crouch, John Baker, Olive Leonard. Fifth row—Marjorie Lafferty, Stella Brown, Don Steffen, Harold Lyons, Dudley Korns, Paul Oaklief, Laura Hudson. Sixth row—Wilbur Marlatt, Marjorie Conrad, Eugene Chapman, Margaret Maxwell. Jack Menefee, John Dunlevy, Elizabeth Gombar. Alyce Opphile. Seventh row—Mildred Opphile, Forrest Tattle, Eva Johnston, Grace Wentz, Clarence Euga, Arthur Oaklief, Twila Boyd. Eighth row—Gladys Cramlet, Gertrude Martin, Vernon Eglcr, Marjorie McDonnell Belle, Don Loader. Albert Callentine, Dorothy Knezevich. Frances Lvons. Colors: Red and Black Flower: American Beauty Rose Motto: Toward victory, if not to it. 30

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