Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

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THE NEWCOSEAN VOLUME IX Puklislied by THE SENIOR CLASS OF NEWCOMERSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL NEWCOMERSTOWN. OHIO 19 3 2 FOREWORD f May This Volume, The Newcosean of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty-two, Help You to Recall Pleasant Memories of Your High School Days, and May the Simplicity of This Book Awaken in You Your Happiest Memories — Those of Your School Days. DEDICATION To EMERSON G. CLIFFTON Our Instructor For the Past Three Years. He Has Impressed on Us the Policy of Living and Learning For Which We Thank Him. To Mr. Clifton, Therefore, We Dedicate This Book. Wayne B. Hayes Superintendent of Schools page four Albert C. May Principal FACULTY Dorothea Swigert Home Economics Clarence W. Reese Industrial Arts Brenda Conn English Edwin Cooper Commercial Christina Macmillan Latin Ray Coleman Science-A thletics Mary Alice Murray Music Emerson Cliffton History Wilma Chapman Commercial page five William Beers Hill Pres. 3, 4; Varsity N 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 2, 3; Basketball 3, Bright”; Student Print page six SENIOR CLASS ; Glee Club 4; Baseball 4; “Honor Staff. Edmond Booth Ed. Pres, i, 2; Sec'y-Treas. 4; Varsity N 1, 2, 3, 4; 3. 4‘. Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 4- John Pillehay Johnny Vice Pres. 4; Varsity N; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 1, 2; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Football 2, 3, 4; “Honor Bright ; Student Print Editor. President.......................................William A. Beers, Jr. Vice President ------- John Pillehay Secretary-Treasurer ------ Edmond Booth Colors: Green and Gold. Flower: Yellow Rose. Motto: Give every man thine ear, hut few thy voice; Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.—Shakespeare. Charles Arth Art Edythe Barth a low Skeet Booster Club i, 2, 3, 4; Arts Club; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; “Honor Bright”; “That’s That”; ‘‘Spanish Moon”. Edna Baugh ns Spuds Edna Black Ted Evelyn Byrd Hyrd Sec’y-Treas. 3; Arts Club 2; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; (ilec Club 2, 3, 4; “That’s That”; “Spanish Moon”; Newcosean Salesman; Student Print Staff. Iris Carr jre Sec’y-Treas. it 2; Vice Pres. 3; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Pres. 3, 4; Cheerleader 4; Newcosean Staff; Student Print Staff; “That’s That”; ‘‘Spanish Moon”; “Honor Bright . John E. Conrad Jack Vice Pres. 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; Baseball 3; Basketball 4; Football 4; Varsity N; “That’s That”; “Honor Bright”; Newcosean Staff. Charles Couts Chuck Football 3, 4; Varsity N 4. Thelma Crater Harney Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Sec’y-Treas. 2, 3, 4; Bibleoteca 3, 4; Arts Club 2; “That’s That”; “Spanish Moon”; “Honor Bright '; Newcosean Staff; Student Print Staff. page seven page eight Roy Dennis Tennessee Varsity N i, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Baseball 3; Basketball Res. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 41 “Honor Bright ; “Spanish Moon ; “That s That”; Newco-sean Staff; Student Print Staff. Marcella Eagon Sally Edgar Emerson' Ed Arts Club 2; Cilee Club 3, 4; “Honor Bright”; Student Print Staff; Newcosean Salesman; Debate 3. JOHN Foster Johnny Newcosean Salesman. Jennie Furbay Jim Arts Club 2, 3; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Glee Club Pianist 3, 4; Student Print Staff; Newcosean Salesman. Howard Groff VI KG! N' IA H AC K E NBR ACHT Harry Haver Ginger JIarrie William Heifner Football 4. Hill Margaret IIii.lecas P 9tty Booster Club 3, 4; Editor 4; Newcosean Salesman. Calvin Johnson Hen “Honor Bright”. Alta Kedigh Alt Robert Reiser Hob Varsity N 4; Arts Club 2; Football Mgr. 4. Stella Knezevich Stelt Arts Club 2; Debate 3; Booster Club; Glee Club 2, 4; Newcosean Staff; Student Print Staff. Rachel Loos Rach Betty Lyons Herb Booster Club 2, 3, 4—Vice Pres. 4; Cheerleader ; “Honor Bright”; “That’s That”; “Spanish Moon”; Newcosean Staff; Arts Club 1, 2. Harold Lyo s Peanuts Varsity N; DWjate 3; Glee Club 3, 4; Basketball Res. 1, :V'ar. 3; Football 1; “Honor Bright”; “Spanish Moon”; Newcosean Staff; Student Print Staff. Tom Florine Marlatt Cilee Club 2, 4. page nine page ten Ray Mari.att Curley John Milburn Johnny Glee Club 3, 4; Pres. 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Res. 2, 3, Varsity 4; “Spanish Moon”; “That’s That’’; “Honor Bright”; Varsity N 4; Newcosean Staff. Florence Miller Margaret Miller Margie Eva Irene Murphy Evie Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 2. Olaf Murphy Murf Ruth Norris Rut hie Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4; “Spanish Moon”; “That’s That”. Doris Palmer Arts Club 2; Debate 2; Orchestra 3; Booster Club 1, 2, 4. Don Pickering Eick Sec’y 1; Reporter 2; Glee Club 3, 4; Lib. 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Pres. 4; Basketball Res. 3; “Honor Bright”; “Spanish Moon”; “That’s That”; Newcosean Staff; Student Print Staff. Roscoe Pif.rce Ros Wilma Pope Billie Charles Raine Rain Varsity N; Glee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Basketball Res. 1, 3— Varsity Mgr. 4; “Spanish Moon . Earl Reed Reed Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3; “Spanish Moon”; Newcosean Salesman. Helen Rennard Kennard Vice Pres. 1; Booster Club 1, 2, 4; Arts Club 1, 2; Glee Club 2, 4; Student Print Staff. Elizabeth Richmond Liz Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 2; Glee Club 2, 3, 4—Pres. 3, 4; “Honor Bright ; Spanish Moon ; Student Print Staff; Newcosean Salesman. Ben Robinson . c. Glee Club 3; Orchestra 1, 2. Augusta Rothenstein Cus Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Arts Club 2; “Spanish Moon”. Sarah Schlarb Sally page eleven Ellis Sergeant Elt Hhrtha Smith Peg Iva Smith Newcosean Salesman; Student Print Staff. Vodkan Starts Dean Arts Club 2. Darrell Stoffer Staff Arts Club 2; Basketball Reserves 2, 3. Wan eta Wilson Neta Arts Club 2. Marian Zimmer Mary An Vice Pres. 2, Booster Club 2; Arts Club 2; Bib-leoteca 3, 4; Cilee Club 2, 3, 4; “That’s That”; “Spanish Moon”; Newcosean Editor; Student Print Staff. Robert Zimmer Bob Arts Club 2; Cilee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball Res. 3. Anna Louise R. Yanai 1914-1931 REUNION OF CLASS OF 1932 I i tty-three M embers Present JUNE 10, 1967 (Reported by Evelyn Byrd for ECLIPSE TIMES Edited by John Dillf.hay) Mrs. Iris Carr Moonbeam, wife of the man in the moon, entertained at the Lunar Salon the members of her class of N. H. S. Calvin Johnson, Ray Marlatt, Alta Kedigh, and Virginia Hackenbracht, directors of the Aurora Borealic Light Association arrived via the Comet Transportation Corporation owned and operated by Stella Knezevich with fm. Heifner, head mechanic. Edythe Barthalow, Ruth Norris, and Augusta Rothenstein, charter members of the Seven Sisters Sorority had arrived a few hours earlier with Betty Lyons in her new Lockheed. They spent the night at the Greencheese Inn, Plaza de Limburger where Miss Waneta Wilson, hostess at the inn joined them the following day. Before continuing the trip Elizabeth Richmond, beauty expert from the planet Venus, administered facials and powdered their wigs. Bob Zim- mer, Earl Reed, Chas. Couts, and Howard Groff, members of the Castor-Pollux fraternity, after thumbing their way to Cheeseboro stopped for a coca at John Milburn’s Star Dust Roadhouse. They were attracted by a new electrical sign installed by Ellis Sergeant reading, SOFT DRINKS ONLY SOLD HERE.” Due to the extensive business John has had Charles Raine construct an elevator system reaching to the penthouse on the 80th floor. Olaf Murphy, ambassador from Ireland to Sweden, joined Charles Arth, recent winner of the Neptune prize for long distance swimming, at Dublin, where they chartered a rocket captained by Wm. Beers. Other passengers of the rocket were Marcella Eagon, Margaret Miller, Eva Murphy and Edna Black who have been making a tour of the planets under the auspices of the Satellite School of page l iirleen Poetry. Comfort to the passengers was insured by Steward D. Stoffer. A pallet tickling lunch concocted by Jennie Furbay, dietitian, was served to them. The decorations of the Lunar Salon were designed and executed by Thelma Crater. All enjoyed a delicious dinner, a unique feature of the menu being milk cocktails supplied by Booth’s Milky Way Dairy. The entertainment of the evening was furnished by the members of the class. Florine Mar-latt delighted all with an organ solo, Music of the Spheres.” Don Pickering, world famous cornetist, and his Big Dipper Orchestra furnished the music for Peg Hillegas feature dancing. Among the other guests present were Rev. H. Haver, Senator Edgar Emerson, Robert Keiser, Manager of the Great Bears; John Foster, President of the Cassiopeia Chair Co.; Ben Robinson, Manager of the Nebular Department Store; Doris Palmer and Iva Smith, members of the Board of Censurship for the Polar Star Movie Corporation; Edna Baughns, teacher of astronomy at Wilbcrforce; Florence Miller, Latin professor at Pegasus University; Wilma Pope, accountant for the Hercules Bank; Marian Zimmer, personnel sales director in the Zodiac Department Store, Vodean Starts, stenographer for the Rockford Cheese Co., and Jack Conrad, merchant from the Tropic of Capricorn. Many of the guests agreed that Roy Dennis, director of the Mercury School of Athletics, had profited greatly by Helen Rennard’s beauty talks broadcast over station BLAH, Apollo Island. Three members, Bertha Smith, Sarah Schlarb, and Rachel Loos, were attending an inter-planet convention of Woman’s Clubs and so were unable to be present at the reunion but were brought before their classmates by means of television recently perfected by Roscoe Pierce. (Any typographical errors in this account may be credited to Harold Lyons, typsetter for this paper.) page fourteen Juniors Sophomores Freshmen page sixteen JUNIOR CLASS JUNIORS I'inf Row: Eugene Bond, Eugene Porchcr, Howard Stocker, Roland McAllister, Philip Schlupp, Lee Murphy, Robert Eagon, Lloyd Crater, Cecil Stocker, Raymond Vie- Second Row: Alice Crago, Bertha Shepherd, Virginia King, Freda Mailctt, Florence Young, Lilhan Schupp, Elaine Hill, Martha Taylor, Pauline Barcroft, Helen Van- w,C, CaddeS’ He'Cn Glazicr' Ruth Jane Sells. Helen Schull, Theda Robey Wilma Haver. 7 Third Row: Ellen Shalosky, Thelma Mullet, Betty Britton, Margaret Earley, Albert SA reM CE 1Teyu E,u«ene Parks Alfred Swigert, Mary Foust, Katherine igntld, Lucille Rcidcnbach, Letha Vierheller, Christina Macmillan, Class Sponsor. Tour b Row: Mary Marlatt Florence Miller, Lucille Booth, Arthur Dennis, Richard BonneB, C harles I oust, Robert Kistlcr, Edwin Fletcher, George Little, Max Tuf- Sverthornf Ht'rSCy’ R pH Lehma ’ Mar'orie Wolfe- Gwendolyn Reger, Laura President -Vice President Secretary-T rcasurer Ralph Lehman Betty Britton Elaine Hill Colors: Green and White. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Motto: Rowing, not drifting. page seventeen SOPHOMORE CLASS page eighteen SOPHOMORES First Row: Max Corbet, Robert Stoffer, William Tufford, Myron Thompson Orlin Stocker, John King, Jack Huff, Jules Rohr, Albert Adkins, Clark Schwarm, Conover Boyd, Alva Hannahs, Herman Hudson, Kenneth Sheeler, Dean Palmer, George Maxwell. Second Row: Lillian Gombar, Thelma Woodard, Josephine Mizer, Pauline Stocker, Evelyn Wilson, Golda Cramlet, Mary Alice Kedigh, Charlotte Rogers, Ruth Zimmer, Evelyn Riggle, Melba Steffen, Eilene Warner, Margaret Simoni, Ella Mae Porcher, Laura Torglcr, Rosemary Lyons, Mary Wilson, Virginia Thompson Hazel Harbolt, Thelma Paine. Third Row: Mr. Reese—Class Sponsor, Floyd Fisher, Earl Vansickle, Charles Cun- ningham, Robert Huff, Raymond Folkert, Carl Boltz, Clara King, Lucille West, Ruth Fletcher, Mabel Cappel, Helen Taylor, Marie Mallet, Mary Lewis, Ellen Shalosky, Cora Clemens, Paul Kirby, Paul Newby, Earl McIntyre, Robert Gay, Glenn Bradshaw, Marcus Terrell, Arthur Wilkins, Ordell Kornes. Fourth Row. Carl Seiber, Hosick Parks, Robert Loader, Chester Cosner, Earl Groff, Myron Hagan, Ronald Stoffer, Arthur Smith, John Asher, Junior Swigert, Oscar Shalosky, George Shurtz, Robert Parks, Harry Langell, Frank Quiilan, ’ Albert Cramlet. President ------- George Maxwell Vice President Secretary-Treasurer - Colors: Scarlet and Gray. Flower: American Beauty Rose. Motto: Upward, not downward. Robert Loader Dean Palmer page nineteen page twenty FRESHMEN First Row: Carl Daugherty, Donald Courtright, Virgil Peoples, Virgil Hogue, Paul Carruthers, Francis Cross, Willard Bond, William Miller, Lorin Casteel, Eugene Mathews, John Schlupp, Paul Taylor, Bernard Hartman, Paul Hammersly, Lloyd Maloy. Second Row: Annie Powell, Florence Brown, Willie Bell Jones, May Gardner, Gladys Kiste, Ruth Schlarb, Thelma Polland, Virginia Wilson, Ruth Opphilc, Mayfair Stocker, Glenna Boyd, Betty Myers, Mary Loos, Margaret Ogle, Jean Richmond, Ruth Early, Rachel Mathews, Marjorie Schlupp, Dorothy Marx. Third Row: Nelda Opphile, Mary Draper, Clara Jones, Janet Lacey, Rachel Neighbor, Roberta Richardson, Katherine Treondly, Evelyn Barcroft, Mary Pappas, Eileen Helter, Harriet Opphile, Ruth Tish, Dorothy Johnson, Thelma Miller, Yula Miller, Mabel Craigo, Helen Booth, Laura Gadd, Ruth Bradshaw, Hilda Chapman, Betty Lauer, Edna Hothem, Mary Simoni, Naomi Lyons, Jane McCleary. Fourth Row: Thelma Wiandt, Buela Siebert, Lavonne Kees, Helen Hill, Kendel Wil- son, Willard Beal, John Taylor, David Davis, Robert Pope, Ralph Reed, James Parson, Woodrow Couts, Richard McMillan, Paul Murphy, James Hillegas, Benjamin Tidrick, Robert Elliot, Eugene Hackenbracht, Harriel Williams, Robert Wolfe, Fredrick Hootman, Clara Bliss, Ruth Widder, Mary Burdett, Ruth Silvcr-thorne, Mr. E. N. Cooper, Class Sponsor. Fifth Row: Francis Clayton, Marven Booth, Edward McCall, Wilbert Cunningham, Lester Porcher, Maxine Hoffman, Karl Groff, Grover Moore, John Luther Foust. President - -- -- -- - Naomi Lyons Vice President...................................... Jane McCleary Secretary-Treasurer...............................Robert Elliot Colors: Red and Black. Flower: Lily of the Valley. Motto: Be prepared, because we know not what is ahead. page twenty-one Sept. 8th. Sept. 14th. Sept. 15th. Sept. 17th. Sept. 18th. Sept. 21st. Sept. 22nd. Sept. 23 rd. Sept. 25th. Sept. 28th. Oct. 1st. Oct. 8th. Oct. 12 th. Oct. 20th. CALENDAR Freshmen mistake fire extinguishers for fountains. Roy Dennis reports that watermelons and muskmelons are ripe. Squirrel season takes its annual toll on class attendance. Newspaper staff selected. Skeet late to classes today. Cooper’s Specialty — Hot tests on hot days. Skeet late again. Gus Rothenstein brought home three melons in a baby carriage from Shady Bend. Newcosean Staff selected. Terrible noises heard in auditorium. My mistake. Glee Clubs’ first practices. Pep meeting. Football squad introduced. B. Hartman rides bicycle to see attraction at Orange. First edition of Student Print. Big success. Reed-Heifner jazz band a mystery to Mr. Cooper in Commercial Law Class. 5 39 years ago Columbus discovered America. Thelma Crater and Iris Carr visit in Cambridge. page l wrntji-ln:o -First Semester Oct. 26th. Howard Groff finds out he is in History Class. Oct. 30th. Teachers’ Convention — is it like the Legion Conventions? Nov. 2nd. An athlete, Will wine make you drunk?” Nov. 3rd. Three mill levy defeated. Nov. 4th. Football news: For sale: Two charlie horses. See John Dillehay. Nov. 9th. Football boys get sore at a wee bit of paper. Nov. 11th. Big County Legion Convention! A good time was had by all! Nov. 17th. Sympathy to rabbit hunters. 5% deducted and no rabbits. Nov. 20th. Police get a riot call. What about it, Camp Fire Girls? Dec. 1st. Football players receive letters— Get busy girls! Dec. 3rd. Booster Clubs launch sale of basketball tickets. Dec. 4th. Fight: Cooper vs. McCall. Teaching Staff victorious. Dec. 17th. Calendar Ed. and Johnny M. get kicked out of Commercial Class. Dec. 22nd. Earl Vansickle, Where can I buy a football letter?” Jan. 4th. Santa Claus left us a new teacher. Jan. 14th. Exams begin. ACTIVITIES NEWCOSEAN STAFF Stella Kenezevich, Advertising Manager; Harold Lyons, Calendar Editor; Marian Z,r ‘ mer, Editor-in-Chief; Don Pickering, Senior Editor; Thelma Crater, Photograph Editor. Roy Dennis, Athletic Editor; Iris Carr, Sales Manager; John Milburn, Alumni Editor Betty Lyons, Literary Editor; Jack Conrad, Joke Editor. page twenty-four STUDENT PRINT STAFF First Row: Iris Carr, Advertising; Donald Pickering, Reporter; Edgar Emerson, Typ- ing; Harold Lyons, Mimeograph; John Dillehay, Editor-in-Chief; William Beers, Business Manager; Roy Dennis, Sports; Wilbert Cunningham and Thelma Crater, Cartoons. Second Row: Evelyn Byrd, Cartoons; Helen Rennard, Humor; Jennie Furbay, Iva Smith and Elizabeth Richmond, Typing; Marian Zimmer, Editorial Editor; Gwendolyn Reger, Subscriptions; Wilma Chapman, Sponsor; Evelyn Riggle, Subscriptions; Charlotte Rogers and Helen Glazer, Reporters; Naomi Lyons, Subscriptions; Jane McCleary, Reporter; Alma Caddes, Mimeograph; Helen VanSicklc, Alumni and Music. aye twenty-five GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Margaret Simoni, Ella Mae Porcher, Pauline Barcroft, Martha Taylor, Margaret Hillegas, Alma Caddes, Elaine Hill, Helen Rennard, Mary Foust, Melba Steffen. Second Row: Edythe Barthalow, Ellen Shalosky, Charlotte Rogers, Lillian Gombar, Jennie Furbay, Elizabeth Richmond, Marian Zimmer, Evelyn Riggle, Florine Marlatt, Lucille Booth, Ruth Norris, Theda Robey, Evelyn Byrd, Laura Silver-thornc. Miss Murray. President - - - Elizabeth Richmond Librarian ----- Helen Rennard Vice President - - - Pauline Barcroft Pianist ------ Florine Marlatt Secretary Treasurer - - - Evelyn Byrd Director - - - - Mary Alice Murray page twenty-six BOYS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Dean Palmer, Marcus Terrell, Robert Gay, George Shurtz, Jack Conrad, Edgar Emerson, Donald Pickering, Junior Swigert, Earl Reed, Robert Zimmer. Second Row: Jennie Ferbay, Max Tufford, John Asher, Charles Foust, Charles Raine, Robert Kistler, Harold Lyons, Roy Dennis, John Dillehay, William Beers, John Milburn, Oscar Shalosky, Miss Murray. President...................John Milburn Librarian - -.....................Roy Dennis Vice President - - - - William Beers Pianist ------- Jennie Ferbay Secretary-Treasurer - - - Harold Lyons Director - - - - Mary Alice Murray par e tvxcnty-scvcn ORCHESTRA First Row: John King, Mabel Cappel, Hilda Chapman, Josephine Mizer, Rachel Neigh- bor, Theda Robey, Melba Steffen, Mary Foust, Janet Lacey, Jules Rohr, Miss Murray, Kendell Wilson. Second Row: Jack Huff, Ordell Korncs, Willard Bond, William Tufford, Charles Foust, William Beers. Charles Raine, Robert Kistler, Robert Zimmer, John Foust, Robert Parks, John Asher, Donald Pickering, John Milburn, Dean Palmer. President ------ Don Pickering Secretary-Treasurer - Mary Alice Murray Vice President- - - - Robert Zimmer Director - - - - - Charles Raine paje ticrnty-eiglit BIBLEOTECA Marian Zimmer, Ruth Fletcher, Marjorie Wolfe, Christina Macmillan, Pauline Bar-croft, Thelma Crater. President -Vice President -Secretary-T reasurer Ad visor - Marian Zimmer Marjorie Wolfe Ruth Fletcher Christina Macmillan page twenty-nine SENIOR BOOSTER CLUB Ruth Norris, Doris Palmer, Rachel Loos, Evelyn Byrd, Elizabeth Richmond, Helen Rennard, Jennie Furbay, Christina Macmillan, Advisor; Eva Murphy, Edith Bar-thalow, Augusta Rothenstcin, Margaret Hillegas, Thelma Crater, Betty Lyons, Iris Carr. President - - - - - - - - - Iris Carr Vice President ------ Elizabeth Richmond Secretary-Treasurer ------ Thelma Crater page thirty JUNIOR BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Elaine Hill, Helen Van Sickle, Freda Mallet, Alma Caddes, Betty Britton, Ruth Jane Sells. Second Row: Thelma Mullet, Margaret Early, Florence Young, Miss Brenda Conn, Advisor; Wilma Haver, Lucille Booth, Helen Shull. President - -- -- -- - Elaine Hill Vice President ------- Alma Caddes Secretary-Treasurer ------ Betty Britton Editor - -- -- -- - Margaret Early page thirty-one SOPHOMORE BOOSTER CLUB First Row: Mabel Cappel, Ella Mac Porcher, Ruth Zimmer, Dorothea Swigert, Advisor; Laura Torgler, Eileen Warner, Ruth Fletcher. Second Row: Mary Lewis, Lillian Gombar, Charlotte Rogers, Evelyn Riggle, Mar- garet Simoni, Ellen Shaloski, Melba Steffen, Mary Wilson. President ........ Ruth Zimmer Vice President ...... Charlotte Rogers Secretary-Treasurer ...... Melba Steffen Editor ........ Margaret Early page tliirty-Vwo VARSITY N CLUB hirst Row: Robert Keiser, Albert Clough, Charles Foust, Junior Swigert, Alva Han- nahs, Alfred Lee Swigert, George Shurtz, Eugene Parks, Oscar Shalosky, Mr. Ray Coleman. Second Row: Edmond Booth, Roy Dennis, Charles Couts, Everett McElhaney, Harold Lyons, Charles Raine, Bill Beers, John Milburn, Jack Conrad, Homer Dennis, Robert Gay, John Dillehay. President.....................Edmond Booth Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Roy Dennis Vice President..................Bill Beers Editor -.................John Dillehay page thirty-three Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. CALENDAR 19th. Booth gets to school late. Why? McAllister bought two more cows. 21st. Pictures of clubs and classes taken for the annual. 24th. Miss Murray directs the Glee Clubs in a broadcast from WALR, Zanesville. Charlotte enjoys the trip. 25th. Senior pictures arrive today. Big rush to get pictures of a few girls. 26th. We wonder — is Alf taking up farming—or—is Betty learning the hardware business? 27th. Senior girls have a rush to get J. Dillehay’s picture. 28th. Basketball—N. H. S.—22, N. C. PI. S.—24. Two overtime periods. 2nd. Mr. May called home by the death of his mother. 3rd. Mr. Cooper received a mysterious phone call. Legion play Stepping Out”. 4th. Marjorie Wolfe and Peanuts Lyons seen stepping out” from Legion play together. 5th. Miss Conn (reading): And he brought home a loving cup”. page thirty-four Second Semester Roy Dennis: Say, I didn’t know they gave cups for that”. Feb. 8th. Don Pickering recited in Public Speaking class: A bum said to a lady, 'Lady, will youse gimme a piece of soap?’ Handling the soap to the bum she said, 'I suppose you want to wash with this?’ 'No,’ said the bum, 'my buddy’s got the hiccups and I want to scare him’.” Feb. 14th. Coleman’s Trojans triumphant over Bauer’s Wildcats in basketball game. Score 16-13. Feb. 15th. International Correspondence Schools. Dear Sirs: Send us your Course on Modern Romance”. Signed, Theda R. Helen G. Ruth J. s. Feb. 16th. Britton’s new delivery boy—Robert Zimmer. Feb. 17th. Ben Robinson is taking up big Finance. Feb. 18th. Lecture in auditorium by Dr. Lewis Williams. Feb. 19 th. The Newcosean goes to press. FOOTBALL SQUAD First Row: Charles Foust, Robert Gay, Homer Dennis, Alfred Swigert, Everett McElhaney, Delbert Gadd, Alva Hannahs, Albert Clough. Second Row: George Shurtz, Junior Swigert, John Dillehay, Captain Roy Dennis, Eugene Parks, Charles Couts, Oscar Shalosky. Third Row: Coach Ray Coleman, Ralph Lehman, Edward McCall, Godfrey Meeks, Richard Bonnell, Paul Taylor, Manager Robert Reiser. page thirty-six FOOTBALL SEASON The season’s record of three victories, one tie and six defeats, for the Newcomerstown Trojan eleven shows the effect of the injury jinx which continually hovered over the team. Bad luck hit the Trojans in the initial fray when Ed Booth, veteran quarterback, sustained a fractured collar bone while returning a punt on a muddy field in the Caldwell game and was unable to play the remainder of the season. From then on injuries among the other varsity players kept occuring, and this factor coupled with a stiff schedule, was too much for Coach Ray Coleman’s warriors to handle successfully. Two outstanding players of the season were John Dillehay and Captain Roy Dennis. Dillehay proved to be one of the most versatile players N. H. S. has ever produced. He has filled every position on the eleven during his high school football career. Captain Dennis was unable to play in several games due to a broken nose, but when he was in the line-up his line plunging from the fullback berth was dynamite to the opponents. In fact every member of the squad covered himself with glory for Old N. H. S. in the face of heavy odds. THE 1931 SCHEDULE N. H. S....................... 0 N. H. S....................... 6 N. H. S....................... 0 N. H. S...................... 26 N. H. S....................... 0 N. H. S....................... 6 N. H. S....................... 0 N. H. S....................... 26 N. H. S....................... 6 N. H. S....................... 0 Caldwell ............................ 0 Dennison ............................ 0 Millersburg ........................ 66 Danville ............................ 0 New Philadelphia 38 Carrollton ......................... 21 Uhrichsville ....................... 42 New Concord ......................... 0 Dover .............................. 26 Coshocton .......................... 53 page thirty-seven BASKETBALL SQUAD Left to right: Coach Ray Coleman, Alfred Swigert, Jack Conrad, William Beers, Edwin Booth, Edward McCall, John Dillehay, Everett McElhaney, Albert Clough, Eugene Parks, Robert Eagon, Charles Raine, Manager. page thirty-eight BASKETBALL SEASON The Coleman boys had a fairly successful stellar defense game. Booth, showing the best basketball season this year winning six games and form of his four years of Varsity competition, losing eight games. There were but three veter- played a guard position and added 40 points to ans. Beers, Clough, and Booth from which to the season’s total. Dillehay, starting at guard build an attack. In spite of this handicap it and changing to center, scored 49 points for N. was a scrappy team of Trojans which represented H. S. The contribution of McF.lhaney, center N. H. S. on the hardwood court. The climax and guard, was 46 points. Clough doing his of the season was reached at the close of the duty at a forward position claimed 3 5 points for season when New Philadelphia was defeated 16 to the Trojans. Eighteen points were added by 13. Beers, captain and veteran forward of last Conrad, playing alternate forward. The steady year’s championship team, contributed 63 points work and enthusiastic loyalty of the entire squad to his team’s success in addition to playing a made the season a success. THE 1931-1932 SCHEDULE N. H. S. 25 West Lafayette 14 N. H. S. 8 Dennison 23 N. H. S. 28 Senecaville 19 N. H. S 17 Uhrichsville 20 N. H. S. 26 Carrollton 24 N. H. S. 18 Byesville 19 N. H. S. 15 Millersburg 25 N. H. S. 15 Belle Valley 26 N. H. S. 24 Dennison 26 N. H. S. 21 Caldwell 15 N. H. S. . 22 24 N. H. S 12 Dover 16 N. H. S. 16 New Philadelphia . . . . 13 N. H. S 19 7 Totals 266 271 page thirty-nine BASKETBALL RESERVES First Row: Paul Hammersley, Chester Cosner, Edwin Fletcher, Charles Foust, George Maxwell, Floyd Fisher, Robert Elliott. Second Row: Dean Palmer, Ordell Kornes, Arthur Wilkins, Coach Ray Coleman, Manager Charles Raine, Carl Seiber, David Davis, Robert Wolfe. page forty BASKETBALL RESERVES The basketball reserve squad, consisting principally of freshmen and sophomores, enjoyed a fairly successful season, winning four games of the six games. Much can be expected of these boys in the next two or three seasons. They have proved to N. H. S. that they can and will take the places of the veteran varsity members. THE 1931-1932 SCHEDULE N. H. S. 11 N. H. S. 10 N. H. S. 26 N. H. S 18 N. H. S 23 N. H. S. 27 N. H. S. 15 N. H. S. 1 N. H. S. 10 N. H. s 21 Totals 162 West Lafayette 9 Dennison .................. . . . 32 Senecaville 14 Uhrichsville 2 3 Carrollton 12 Millersburg 36 Dennison 24 Dover 29 New Philadelphia 12 Uhrichsville ........................ 16 212 Page forty-one BASEBALL TEAM First Row: Woodrow Hayes, Roy Dermis, William Beers, Edmond Booth, Jack Con- rad, John Dillehay. Second Row: Manager John Dunlcvy, Charles Raine, Albert Clough, James Tish. Harry Torgler, Coach Ray Coleman. page forty-two BASEBALL SEASON Baseball was made a minor sport in the New-comerstown High School during the season of 1931. The Trojans were victorious in only two of the five games, winning from Gnadenhutten and Midvale, and being defeated once by Gnaden- hutten, and twice by New Philadelphia. The squad with but few exceptions, was composed of players lacking in experience. Seven of the players will be available for the 1932 line. THE 1931 SCHEDULE N. H. S. 18 Gnadenhutten 5 N. H. S. 7 New Philadelphia 8 N. H. S. 15 Midvale 7 N. H. S. 5 New Philadelphia 9 N. H. S. 2 Gnadenhutten . 6 page forty-three Iris Carr paff forty-four CHEERLEADERS ALUMNI ALUMNI ASSOCIATION With the graduating of the class of 1932, the Newcomerstown Alumni Association adds the fiftieth class to its roll. Exactly fifty-two years ago this spring a class of five young people was graduated from the Newcomerstown High School. They were given diplomas certifying that they had completed a teacher’s course. The Commencement was a gala affair, being held in the Crater Hall (where the Neighbor Hall now stands). A member of this first class now describes the lighting effect as very beautiful”. It consisted of three or four kerosene lamps, suspended from the ceiling. The next class to graduate was that of 1882. From this time on classes were graduated each year with the exception of 1895, when the high school course was changed from three years to four. The earliest account of any of the classes is found in The Eye”, a newspaper published in Newcomerstown in the years of 1878 and 1879. It gives a monthly report for the Newcomers- town schools. The High School at that time was credited with twenty-one members, fourteen girls and seven boys. It is believed that the first Alumni Banquet was held in 1887 in the Town Hall. Another was held the following year at the same place. From this time until 1911 there was no definite Alumni Association. During the intervening years informal receptions were occasionally held for the incoming classes. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crater were quite frequently the hosts. The revival of the Alumni meetings was begun by the combined efforts of the classes of 1909 and 1910 which culminated in a banquet in 1911. From this time on the Alumni Association has continued meeting almost annually. The Alumni of N. H. S. now number more than eight hundred and fifty. This year’s class adds another half-a-hundred to that number. Let us hope that from now on the entering classes will be ever larger, but may the fellowship of the Association ever remain the same. Marian Zimmer. pmje forty-six 1880 Davidson, George—Warsaw, Ohio. •Goudy, R. A. Kinney, Sadie—Mrs. George Donley, Columbus, O. •McCIeary Ella—Mrs. J. E. Neighbor. Reneker, Lillie—Mrs. Williams, Dennison, Ohio. 1882 Johns, Lula—Mrs. W. C. Shotl, New Philadelphia, O. •Neighbor, Mary •Reneker, Mellie Rosenbough, Ella—Mrs. John Rrowning, Lhrichs-ville, Ohio. Vogenitz, ( B.—City. 1883 Dever, Dollie—Mrs. Albert Wolf, Coshocton, Ohio. Kipp, Anna—Mrs. V. D. Crater, City. •Pocock, Anna •Y'ogenitz, Eugene Wilgus, Josephine—Mrs. Albert Becker, Olivia, N. Carolina. •J. I.. Wiandt •Whiting, Lillie—Mrs. Caylor. Zimmer, Etta—23rd St. N. W., Canton, Ohio. 1884 Miskimen, Nellie—Mrs. T. J. Bigger, 131 Midland Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Yingling, Belle—Mrs. J. Shondles, Pittsburgh, Pa. 1885 Beers, Belle—Mrs. James Neal, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Barnett, Sheridan—City. •Eldridge, Emmett Moore, Cara—Mrs. Alvin Eckfield. Dennison, Ohio. Wilgus, Augusta—Mrs. Will Erwin, 1248 W. 4th St., Los Angeles, Calif. •Yingling, Lula—Mrs. CL T. Geddes. •Deceased ,1 Jr r.i 1886 Hicks, Belle—Mrs. L. A. Gooding, Columbus, Ohio. Hinds, Xenia—Exeter Place, Canton, Ohio. Knisely, Maine—Mrs. Albert Bellamy, Chicago, III. •Wolfe, Manchies Zimmer. May—Mrs. Mary Barnhouse, 98 Elm St., Washington, Pa. 1887 Beers, George—City. Dever, Alsic—Mrs. Fred Timmons, Coshocton, Ohio. Fleming, Flora—Mrs. D. S. Bowman, Florida. Leonhard, Minnie—Mrs. R. J. Peters, 1927 E. 81st St., Cleveland, Ohio. Mulvane, Joseph—City. Mill vane, Maude—City. •McIntyre, Anna—Mrs. William Pace. Siffert, Ada—Mrs. Carl Wagoner, Massillon, Ohio. 1888 •Case, Elina—Mrs. Adams. Johns, Winifred—Mrs. O. E. Wills, City. •Lewis, Allie—Mrs. Nelson. Leonhard, Jessie—Mrs. Grant Curtiss, Chicago, III. Miskimen, Nora—Mrs. Edvv. Kipp, Columbus, Ohio. Fid rick, Neva—2915 Tuscarawas Ave., W. Canton. Ohio. 1889 Dever, May—Cleveland, Ohio. Knowles, Jennie—Mrs. John Hicks, Columbus, Ohio. Mulvane, George—1743 E. Long St., Columbus, O. Miskimen, Bertha—City. Shaw, Bertha—Mrs. Frank Mulvane, City. Tidrick, Lulu—Mrs. Geo. Beers, City. Thompson, Dona—Mrs. J. A. McCleary, City. Vogenitz, Rena—Mrs. Fred Goddard, 1722 Wash. St., Denver, Colorado. Zimmer, Laura—23rd St., N. W., Canton, Ohio. page forty-seven 1890 Crater, Alice—Mrs. James Turner, Boyles, Alabama. Davis, John—Address unknown. Hicks, Estella—Mrs. Horace Willard, Columbus, O. ♦Jackson, Homer Kennedy, Sallie—133 Fremont PI., I .os Angeles, Calif. Miskimen, J. S.—5501 Delaney St., Philadelphia, Pa. Miskimen, Maine—Mrs. E. B. Hughes, 131 Midland Avc., Columbus, Ohio. Patterson, Telula—Mrs. W. B. Conley, Pittsburg, Kansas. Roseborough, Lina—615 Bellflower Ave., Canton, O. 1891 Beers, Warner—Cambridge, Ohio. Crater, Cecil—Mrs. Manuel Yingling, City. Carhart. Harriet—Mrs. John Rehard, City. •Duff, Gertrude •Mercer, Andrew Neighbor, Minnie—Mrs. T. L. Stahler, City. Sultzer, Maude—Mrs. Maude Scott, City. Thompson, Lillie—Mrs. C. B. Vognitz, City. 1892 Onstine, Carrie—Mrs. John Hodden, Los Angeles, Calif. Powelson, Bert C.—New York, New York. Zimmer, Artha—Mrs. A. E. Weir, 23rd St. N. W Canton, Ohio. 1893 Burris, Lena—Mrs. Lena Yingling, 1116 Hunter Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Beers, W. A.—City. Crater, D. Rose—Mrs. Samuel Kerr, 9622 Grape St., Los Angeles, Calif. •Neighbor, Georgia •Deceased page forty-eight Neighbor, Jane—Mrs. Chas. Baxter, City. •Sells Anna Schlupp, Lulu—Mrs. Joe Atwood, Ft. Pierce, Honda. Timmons, Adelaide—Mrs. Krank Heiser, Coshocton, Ohio. 1894 Burris, Anna—1116 Hunter Ave., Columbus, Ohio. •Cole, Francis •Duff, Marion E— Mrs. Geo. Scheringer. Hogue, May—Mrs. Rollin Vogenitz, Hutchinson, Kansas. Moore. Anna—Mrs. Albert Zimmer, City. Phillips, Simeon—City. Schlupp, Ella—Mrs. G. W. Hensler, Youngstown, O. 1896 Bassett, Robert—Passaic, New Jersey. Beers, Mary—1739 Eye St., Washington, 1). C. Crater, Frances—Mrs. Bruce Erwin, 4211 W. 22nd St.. Cleveland, Ohio. Neighbor, F.stella—Cleveland, Ohio. 1897 Elliot, Martha—Mrs. Edward Duff, City. Murphy, Clara—Mrs. Clyde Anthony, Cleveland, O. Murphy, Frank H.—Cleveland, Ohio. McCloy, Joseph—7th St., Coshocton, Ohio. Schneider, Melvina—Mrs. Wm. Sparlin, Ft. Meyers, Florida. 1898 •Berkshire. Claude Hogue, Claude—Columbus, Ohio. I eonhard, Thomas—City. Mulvane, Jesse—459 Lexington Ave., Columbus, O. Miskimen, Ixxrkie— Mrs. E. R. Davis, Sanibel, Fla. Miskimen, Katherine—Mrs. John Albcr, Houston, Texas. Neighbor, Anna—Mrs. Joe Keiser, City. Neighbor, Edna—Cleveland, Ohio. Pace, Ella—Mrs. Curtiss Rick, Alliance, Ohio. Yingling, Christa—Mrs. W. A. Beers, City. •Yingling, Sarah—Mrs. S. Musgrove. 1899 Crawford, Ed—68 13th Ave., Columbus, Ohio. •Hart, Ray Huff, Addison—Roscoc, Ohio. Laub. Bess—Mrs. Frank La Porte, City. Lee, Roy—Philadelphia, Pa. McCoy, Lizzie—Mrs. Herzog, Chicago, III. Norris, Vernon—Westerville, Ohio. Ripple, Charles—Cleveland, Ohio. Stocker, Mahala—Detroit, Mich. 1900 Crater. Daisy—Mrs. L. Lewis, New Castle, Pa. Hallock, ( . W.—Reno, Nevada. Moore, Mittie—Mrs. Chas. Ellis, Cleveland, Ohio. 1901 Bramhall, Myrtle—Mrs. Pierce Hill, Los Angetes, Calif. Brode, Geo.—City. Brode, Margaret—Mrs. William McCrady, Uhrichs-ville, Ohio. Duff, Anna—St. Petersburg, Fla. Hogue, Martha—Mrs. Chas. Rush, 310 S. 4th St., Coshocton, Ohio. Lacey, Zola—City. Moore, D. B.—City. McCloy, Elizabeth — Mrs. Ira Bumgartner, Cambridge, Ohio. •Neighbor, Frank Wiandt, Thomas—Detroit, Mich. •Deceased 1902 Hosfclt, Clara—Mrs. Ed Ray, City. Kelly, Barton—California. Leonhard, Anna—City. Mercer, Nelle—Mrs. Chas. Phillips, City. Miller, Elvira—Mrs. Chas. Reitz, Columbus, Ohio. Mower, Myrtle—Mrs. Earl Pieman, Coshocton, O. Murphy, Harriet—Mrs. J. R. Ritz, Morgantown, W. Va. •Snyder, Mabel Sheets, Nora—Mrs. Nora Gardner, City. Shaw, Mai me—Coshocton, Ohio. Wiandt, Bessie—Mrs. Sickatosse, Canton, Ohio. 1903 Heller, Orval—Orlando, Florida. Leiser, Chas.—City. Milligan, Lauretta—Mrs. Marshal Gardner, City. Miskimen, Cora—Mrs. Geo. Froelich, Milwaukee, Wis. Neighbor, Maime—Mrs. William Shannon, Zaney-ville, Ohio. Sondles, Bertha—Mrs. J. D. Reed, City. Sells, Daisy—Mrs. Lorin Neighbor, Middletown, O. Snyder, Arthur—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Tucker, Chas.—San Jose, California. Wolfe, Helen—Mrs. James King, City. 1904 •Banks, T. A. Carr, Anna—Mrs. John Carter, Pittsburgh, Pa. •Corbett, Geo. Crater, Chas.—City. Duff, John T.—Wellington, Ohio. Dougherty, Carrie—Mrs. C. T. Reed, City. Emerson, Erma—Mrs. Chas. Hoaglan, Birmingham, Alabama. Hoaglan, Chas.—Birmingham, Alabama. •Fanning, Grace page forty-nine Peoples, Alta—Mrs. Kd. Henderson, Austinwall, Pa. •Shannon, Jessie—Mrs. Geo. Brode. Short , George—Congregational Church, Canton, O. Waltz, Gladys—Mrs. Robert Salvage, Coshocton, O. Whiting, Neva—City. •Wolfe, Mildred—Mrs. II. Hefling. 1905 Ritz, Nellie—Mrs. Smith Tavlor 45 Grover Lane, Caldwell, N. J. 1906 •Banks, Mary Bassett Margaret—Mrs. Whitside, Newark, Ohio. Couts, Forest—Mrs. Moore, Redlnnd, Calif. Dickinson. Chas.—Cleveland, Ohio. Fletcher, Harold—Highland Park, Mich. Frame, Donald—Akron, Ohio. Gardner, Lenorc—Mrs. Sylvester Stocker, Barberton, Ohio. Kelsch, Karl—Coshocton, Ohio. I eiser, Florence—Mrs. William Zepp, City. Miskimen, James M. B.—Kinsman, Ohio. Murnhy, Libbie—Mrs. Byron Crater, City. McEIroy, Harry—Portage Path, Akron, Ohio. Robinson, Warner—City. Schlupp, Francis—City. Sheets, Jennie—Mrs. Howey, 620 S. Lincoln, Alliance, Ohio. 1907 Brode, Ida—Mrs. L. B. Draper, Wadsworth, Ohio. Dillehay, Harry—Toledo, Ohio. Grossman, Minnie—Cleveland, Ohio. Geingry, Nellie—Detroit, Mich. Hess, Roy C.—Ingram, Pa. Lindsay, Adela—Mrs. Robinson, Bedford, Ohio. Longshore, Roma—Mrs. H. Schuback, Zanesville, O. Mullelt, Eva—Mrs. Donald Frame, Akron, Ohio. •Deceased payc fifty 1908 McEIroy, Mae—City. Davis, Ada—Mrs. William Johnson, City. Gardner, Emma—Mrs. Holes, 404 S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind. Hinds, Clifford—122 Glenn PI. N. W., Canton, O. Jones, Helen—Mrs. II. Porterfield, New Philadelphia, Ohio. I.aughcad, Pearl —Mrs. Will Fenton, City. Miskiinen, Helen—Mrs. John Robinson, Cincinnati, Ohio. McElroy, Laura—Mrs. Howard Clark, Tulsa, Okla. ‘Titus, Novella—Mrs. Ray Lambert. Woodard, Harold—City. 1909 Anderson. Martha—Mrs. Paul Higgle, West Lafayette. Ohio. Bricker, Lola—Mrs. Fred Robey, City. •Culver, Rose—Mrs. Guy Ackerman. Emerson. Aide—Mrs. William Thompson, City. Leigh’iinger, Lena—Mrs. Fred Riddle, 708 Nevin St., Sewickley, Pa. •Culbertson. Martha Mackey, Zella—Canton, Ohio. McCoy, Lelia—Mrs. Clarence Walkenspaw, City. Murphy, Hazel—Cleveland, Ohio. Morris, Edith—City. Portz, Warner—U. S. Navy. Portz, Clarence—11 Lynwood Ave., Wheeling, W. a. Parks, Marguerite—Mrs. Hevwood Diggs, Carnegie, Pa. Peoples, Paul—Sharpsburg, Pa. Rogers. Katheryn—Canton, Ohio. Robinson, John—Cincinnati, Ohio. •Sells, Neva Shurtz, Hazel—City. Smith, Leola—Mrs. Ray Cunningham, Wolfe, O. Tidrick, Rebecca—Mrs. Oscar Mackey, Harberton, O. Tufford, William—City. VanSickle, Mable—Mrs. Mable Dillehav, Middle-town, Ohio. 1910 Fletcher, Leora—Mrs. Geo. Buchanan, Johnstown, Pa. Hinds, Esta—Mrs. Esta Knowles, City. Leonhard, Lottie—Mrs. Larkin, Anderson, Ind. Mullet, Marian—Massillon, Ohio. Norman, May—Mrs. John Powelson, Coshocton, O. Muma, Cora—Mrs. John Richmond, City. Norman, Frank—Moline, III. •Novis, Katheryn—Mrs. Loader. Patterson, Ella—Mrs. Howard Parks, City 191 I Art, Vernon H.—Columbus, Ohio. Beeks, Iva—Mrs. C. E. Richardson, Long Beach, Calif. Black, Floyd—Galion, Ohio. Bucher, Lester—Coshocton, Ohio. •Couts, Mary—Mrs. Coy I son Beiter. Davis, William Emerson—Cleveland, Ohio. Dillehav, Margaret—Mrs. Roy Frame, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Emerson, Dale—Isleta, Ohio. •Fisher, Adda—Mrs. John Shadle. Ginghery, Pearl—Mrs. Ed Cottle, Detroit, Mich. Hykes, Elmer—Youngstown, Ohio. Leech, Mary—Canton, Ohio. Leighninger, Helen—Mrs. Fred 'Frees, City. Miskimen, Clara—Mrs. C. A. Harden, San Francisco, Calif. Morris, Nannie—Mrs. Grover Portz, City. •Deceased Owen, Clarence—Norfolk, Virginia. Rogers, Floyd—City. Schear, Robert—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Shurtz, Frank—Zanesville, Ohio. Smith, Fern—Mrs. Furbay, I'hrichsville, Ohio. Starker, Chas. C.—City. Stonebrook, Ruth—Maumee, Ohio. Tidrick, George—Massillon, Ohio. 1912 Anderson, Daisy—Mrs. Carl Neal, City. Arcore, Ethel—Mrs. Fred Opphile, City. Brown, Hazel—Mrs. Joseph Downs, City. Fletcher, Joseph II.—Canton, Ohio. Hays, Victor—Columbus Ohio. Haverfield, Gladys—Shadyside, Ohio. •Knowles, Earl. Kohler, Opal. •Ley, Dean. McClearv, Robert—302 Morningview Ave., Akron, Ohio. •McCoy, Edna Milligan, Franklin—City. Miskimen, Gertrude—Mrs. John Pace, Columbus, Ohio. Neighbor, Emily—Seattle, Washington. Pace, Mabel—Mrs. Carl Segrist, Coshocton, Ohio. Portz, Emma—Mrs. Robert Woolery, Cleveland, Ohio. Shoemaker, R. Lei Ian—City. Shurtz, Andrew—Zanesville, Ohio. •VanSickle, Grace—Mrs. Floyd Rogers. 1913 Asher, Ernest—City. Barcroft, Francis—Mrs. M. E. Kishler, 237 Tibet Rd., Columbus, Ohio. Beiter, Oval—City. Chaney, R. L—I'hrichsville, Ohio. Page fifty one C'outis Wilma—Mr . Ralph Leighninger, City. Dull, Alma—Mr . Frank Henderson, City. I. agon, Zrlla—Mr . R. V. Rohr, City. Ilavrrfield, Mary—Shadynidc, Ohio. Muctnillan, Hugh—Cincinnati. Ohio. McCleary, Harriet—Canton, Ohio. Mc('onnall| Augusta—Mr . Wallace llaverfield, ChricliHville, Ohio. McCoy, Anno—Mr , ('has. Cunningham, City. McFIroy, Twila—Mr . Lowell I-oomis, Oakland, Maryland. McKenzie, Anna—Canton, Ohio. Ncumeiatcr, Eva—Akron, Ohio. Norman, Ado—Mr . S. M. Clark, St. Clnirsville, Ohio. Palmer, Wilma -Mr . Harold Kucher, Coshocton, O. RothenNtcin, William A.—City. Schtar, Russel—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Sperling, Walter—Seattle, Washington. •Titus, Nellie—Mr . I.. I). Weaver. 1914 Harcroft, Walter—Cor. Sandusky and Broad, Columbus, Ohio. •Berks, lit ace. •Blair, Father—Mr , ('ceil Norman. Brown. Mary—Mr . H. Cow gill, Wooster, Ohio, ('ole, Lloyd 'Columbus, Ohio. DeLong, Ida—Mr , ('has. Parker, (inadenhutten, Ohio. •(leorgc. Willis. Hart. Charline—Mrs. W. T. Mathews, Cambridge, Ohio. Hays, Myron, High St.. Columbus, Ohio. Henderson, Frank- City. Kistler, John B.—City. •Deceased fi fifty-tow •Keast, Mclva—Mrs. Chas. Ray. Leech, Helen—Mrs. Keiser, Riverside, Calif. Leighninger, Ralph—City. Ray, Charles—City. Reed, Anna—Mrs. John Glenn, 6317 Kentucky Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. Rennard, Grace—Mrs. Ernest Begert, 29 Vesper St., Akron, Ohio. Rogers, Ella—Canton, Ohio. Shurtz, Irma—Columbus, Ohio. Walkenspaw, Adessa—Canton, Ohio. 1915 Atkinson, Katherine—Mrs. Katherine Boyle, City. Barnett, Ledlie—City. Bean, Estella—Mrs. McKinley Wiandt, City. Beers, Ralph—Tulsa, Oklahoma. Best, Chester—City. •Brothers, William. Brown, I.eota—Mrs. Thomas Johnson, Chicago, 111. Crouch, Mary—Mrs. Floyd Farrar, City. Crouch, Grace—Mrs. Edson Stewart, City. Gardner, Carl—Chicago, III. Haver, Bessie—Mrs. Albert Bader, Canton, Ohio. Hays, Samuel B.—High St., Columbus, Ohio. Henderson, Blanche—Mrs. Tidball, Coshocton, Ohio. Huff, Paul—City. Lcighninger, Asenath—Mrs. Zora Abbott, Coshocton, Ohio. Leiser, Henrietta—City. Macmillan. Margaret—Mrs. R. L. Gaskill, City. Martin, Elva—Mrs. Ray Wolfe, City. McConnell. Daniel—City. •Morris, Verna—Mrs. Raymond McPherson. Robinson, Charles—City. Schlupp, Alfred—City. Tilton, Edwin—City. Wallace, Ethel—Mrs. John Wilkin, Massillon, Ohio. Wiandt, McKinley—City. 1916 Keeks, Luella—Cleveland, Ohio. Hecks, LuciUe- Mrs. R. C. Cake, I.akewood, Ohio. Bonnell, Frieda—Mrs. Bailey, Cleveland, Ohio. Lagon, Lucille Mrs. R. Lancaster, Steubenville, Ohio. Erwin, Rachel—Mrs. J. R. Inman, 1750 Allendale Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. Minds, Ernest—Sehring, Ohio. Hudnal, Freda—Mrs. R. Thompson, Gerard, Ohio. Hvkes, Aldrich—Canton, Ohio. Lewis, 1 helma—Mrs. Walter Minds, City. Marlow, Clyde-New Philadelphia, Ohio. Murphy, Lillie—Mrs. E. O. Kinsey, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Pace, Eva—Cleveland, Ohio. Phillips, Violette—Mrs. C. W. Misknmcn, 919 Woodland Ave., Phoenix, Arizona. Riggle, Edna—Mrs. Roy Jones, Ravenna, Ohio. Tilton, William—Canton, Ohio. Warner, Helen—Mrs. Ed. Brown, Ravenna, Ohio. ™ landt, Florence—Pittsburgh, Pa. Woodard, Paul—City. Yingling, Victor—Cleveland, Ohio. 1917 Adams, Ralph—Portland, Oregon. Botimer, Chas.—West Lafayette, Ohio. Brown, Geo.—Pineville, Tenn. Cook, Rosemary—Mrs. W. L. Stehpon, Detroit. Mich. Dillan, Ralph—3944 8th St. S., St. Petersburg, Fla. Euga, Roy—City. Euga, Arthur—Dover, Ohio. Hartline, Mary—Mrs. Paul Huff, City. Hildebrand, Rov—City. Jones, Ruth—Salem, Ohio. Kendelberger, Ethel—Mrs. Victor Staneart, Uhrichsville, Ohio. •Deceased. •McCleary, Donald McKenzie, Mary—Mrs. Edgar Combs, Akron, Ohio. •Montgomery, Tom Nugen, Ada—Mrs. Ed. Suntheimer, Coshocton, O. Reed, Fred—City. Stahler, Mabel—Mrs. VV. A. Young, Pittsburgh, Pa. •VanSickle, Roger 1918 Atkinson, Rachel—Mrs. R. Boyd, West Lafayette O. Bean, Russell—City. Boltz, Samuel—Lorain, Ohio. Brown, Ralph—Paterson, New Jersey. Calvin, Roy—Dover, Ohio. Daugherty, Mary—Mrs. Vernon Schupp, St. Joseph, Dillehay, Albert—City. Dreher, Mary Mrs. Remmer, Stonecreek, Ohio. Emerson, Berney—Isleta, Ohio. Hackenhracht, Helen—Mrs. Jack Norman, City. Hinds, Jna Mrs. E. D. Lowery, Columbus, Ohio. Kaden, Marjorie—Mrs. Russell Bean, City. Lewis, ( harlotte—Mrs. James Murphy, City. Leech Eunice—Mrs. Roy Lyle, Park Way, Cadiz, O. Ley, Bessie—169 E. Como Ave., Columbus, Ohio, w 1 3VnC omo Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Marlowe, Voneta—Mrs. Nohle Sherrard, New Philadelphia, Ohio. McConell, Fern—Mrs. E. Rosch, Cleveland, Ohio. McFadden, Harry—City. Montgomery, Beatrice—Mrs. Ben. Robinson, City. Nicholson, Beatrice—Mrs. Otto C. Meyer, Woods-field, Ohio. Powell, Vera—Mrs. Walter Cochrane, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Rufcnach, Clarence—Panama. Silverthorne, Ernest—City. Smith, Raymond—Coshocton, Ohio. I idrick, Maude—Mrs. J. A. Macmillan, City. Tufford, Catherine—Mrs. R. Brown, Paterson, N. J. Page fifty-three 1919 Alexander, Grace—South Orange, New Jersey. Atkinson, Paul—City. Barnett, Florence—City. Bean, Mary—City. Botimer, Edith—Ferdinand Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii. Finical, Edna—Mrs. LeRoy Moore, Scio, Ohio. Gray, Franklin—R. F. D. No. 2, Massillon, Ohio. Gunn, Mabel—Walnut St., Massillon, Ohio. Kinsey, Olive—Mrs. F. Zimmer, 910 Wertz Ave., S. W., Canton, Ohio. •Kuntz, May—Mrs. Atlec DcVol. Macmillan, Christina—City. Martin, Ina—Mrs. C. Marlowe, 637 Cedar Lane N. W., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Palmer, Elsie—Mrs. Rov Smith, City. Peoples, Robert—City. Riggle, I.elia—Mrs. J. Gimble, Buckeye Ave., Wooster, Ohio. Ripley, Estella—Mrs. W. Wadi in, Dover, Ohio. Robinson, Laura—Mrs. Upton Kyte, City. Rothenstein, Mabel—City. Schaeffer, Clarence—3316 Mahoning Rd. N. E., Canton, Ohio. Smith, Owen—Cincinnati, Ohio. VanSickle, Grace—Mrs. William Dailey, 221 Woodland Ave., Dennison, Ohio. Walkinspaw, Elma—Mrs. Lawrence Tidrick, Phoenix, Arizona. VanSickle, Melvin—Roister Radio, Ltd., Toronto, Canada. Zimmer, Frederick—910 Wertz Ave., S. W., Canton, Ohio. 1920 Barthalow, Theresa—Mrs. Ralph McElroy, City. Beaurgard, Dean—City. Brown, Ruth—Mrs. K. Kohler, Canton, Ohio. Burris, John—in W. Fratnbes Ave., Columbus, O. •Deceased. page fifty-four Chapman, Mabelle—Mrs. II. Thompson, Cleveland, Ohio. Dayton, Russell—Dayton Motor Car Co.. Marysville, Ohio. Decker, Alice—Mrs. W. Hootman, City. Dorsey, Virginia—Mrs. R. V. Henning, City. Draher, Vernon—City. Duff, Elliott—1012 Burr Avc., Columbus, Ohio. George, Deborah—Lakewood, Ohio. Hart, Lloyd—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Leech, Charles—City. McCollin, Ruth—411 Foster Ave., Cambridge, Ohio. Morris, Irene—City. Nicholson, Clara—222 Ray Ave., Byesville, Ohio. Patterson, Lucille—Mrs. R. Deisley, Dennison, Ohio. Peters, Estella—Mrs. R. Norman, City. Rush, Zella—Mrs. W. Wilson, Senecaville, Ohio. Snyder, Joseph—Los Angeles, California. VanSickle, Elmer—City. Welsh, Virginia—Mrs. Ralph Marlowe, City. 1921 Adams, Marie—Mrs. R. Reynolds, Chicago, 111. Asher, Heloise—Mrs. M. Rice, City. Beers, Margaret—Mrs. F. Evans, Cleveland, Ohio. Carr. Lucille—Mrs. Emerson Rothenstinc, City. Emerson, Mildred—City. Floyd, Helen—Canton, Ohio. Glazer, John—798 22nd St., Columbus, Ohio Hart, Phoebe—Guernsey, Ohio. Johns, Beatrice—Mrs. P. Atkinson, City. King, Jessie—Mrs. W. Muhlein, Dover, Ohio. Ley, Madeline—City. McCleary, Jean—City. McFarland, Wayne—City. Mahon, John—300 Central Savings Trust Bldg., Akron, Ohio. Martin, Emery—Warsaw, Ohio. Mulvane, Beatrice—Mrs. Chester A. Best, City. Nicholson, Ida—Byesville, Ohio. Peoples, Grace—City. Richards, George—Columbus, Ohio. Tufford, Gladys—Mrs. K. Head, Buffalo, N. Y. Watson, Nellie—Mrs. Owen Jones, City. Williams, Dorothy—Mrs. Chas. Carlisle, 2681 Arbor Place, Apt. 20, Cincinnati, Ohio. Portz, Ralph—City. Woodward, Esther—Niles, Ohio. 1922 Arth, Verna—Marion, Ohio. Barthalow, Clyde—City. Beauregard, Beryl—City. Blair, Eva—Mrs. J. Walter, 348 Liberty St., Hubbard, Ohio. Bond, Anna—Mrs. Clyde Kees, Bernice, Ohio. Brunn, Helen—Canton, Ohio. Carr, Edythe—Mrs. Lapp, Isleta, Ohio. Carruthers, Frank—City. Dorsey, Frank—City. Daugherty, Watson—City. Draher, Mabel—Mrs. Charles Bowers, Isleta, Ohio. Fletcher, Lewis—City. Hagen, Carma—Mrs. Zona Rogers, City. Hannahs, Elvin—Minerva, Ohio. Ileister, Ralph—City. Hunt, Loris—City. Johnson, Virgil—Canton, Ohio. Loader, Lake—City. Mause, Marjorie—Mrs. Chester Randles, City. Murphy, Earl—Tuscarawas, Ohio. Nelson, Eugene—Port Washington, Ohio. Oaklief, Dorothy—Mrs. George Hootman, City. Portz, Carl—City. Rehard, John—Detroit, Michigan. Riggle, Donna—Mrs. Elvin Hannahs, Minerva, O. Risher, Gladys—Mrs. Arthur Carruthers, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Schwab, Frederick—Norwood, Cincinnati, Ohio. Zimmer, Lois C.—City. 1923 Harnett, Mary—Mrs. Thomas Larkin, City. Hrunn, Paul—City. Dayton, Wilbur—Oakland Blvd., Cambridge, Ohio. DeWitt, Burton—City. Gefeller, Helen—City. Hayes, Mary—City. Holder, Ethel—Mrs. F. Bethel, City. Huff, Lloyd—City. Ilursey, Lucille—Akron, Ohio. Johnson, J. E.—Pittsburgh, Pa. Kaden, Howard—Chicago, III. Ki'-tler, Floride—Mrs. Herbert Lamke, 352 Belmont Ave. N. W., Warren, Ohio. Lansberry, Burkett—Sacramento, Calif. Loader, Orlan—City. McQueen, Russell—City. Macmillan, Ferguson—Conneaut, Ohio. McPherson, Wilbur—City. Peters, Helen—Mrs. Arthur Mercer, City. Peters, Calvin—Canton, Ohio. Prosser, Herbert—City. Raine, Jen Eva—Cincinnati, Ohio. Ray, John—1540 Attridge St., City Terrace, Los Angeles, Calif. Ripley, Thomas—City. Reguia, Beulah—Mrs. Roger Smith, City. Robinson, Mary—Akron, Ohio. Schaeffer, Helen—Mrs. Bernard Chapman, Wolfe, O. Schlupp, Mildred—Mrs. J. Walter Brubaker, 89 Arcadia Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Sheets, Donald—Marietta, Ohio. Sheely, Alveretta—Mrs. Burket Lansberry, Sacramento, Calif. Swigert, Dorothea—City. Shoemaker, Leota—City. 'Faylor, Russell—City. Underwood, Helena—Mrs. Kenneth Byrd, City. Underwood, Oliver—811 Brown Ave. N. W., Canton, Ohio. page fifty-five Vogenitz, Henrietta—Mrs. Roy Winkler, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Yingling, Almena—Mrs. L. H. Kishman, Vermillion, Ohio. 1924 Alexander, Nettie—Mrs. R. Melbourne, Shelby, Pa. Angle, Francis—City. Beauregard, Frederick—City. Bond, Loraine—Mrs. T. D. Davidson, Pennsylvania Ave., Detroit, Mich. Brown, Harley—City. Chapman, Wilma—City. Cooley, Helen—Mrs. D. Bixler, Washington, Pa. Davis, Ruth—Scio, Ohio. Draher, Ralph—Isleta, Ohio. Fletcher, Howard—City. Floyd, Emil—Youngstown, Ohio. Hackenbracht, Jeneva—City. Hannahs, Mable—Mrs. Russell Tufford, City. Hinds, Frances—Mrs. Earl Titus City. Hunt, Ilda—City. Kees, Alma—Mrs. Floyd Kinsey, Bernice, Ohio. Larkin, Thomas—City. Lewis, Lucy—City. McAllister, Irwin—City. McQueen, Glenroie—142 Columbia St., Newark, O. Mulvane, Mary—Mrs. Kenneth Phillips, City. Murphy, Wilma—Mrs. Shull, City. Neff, Delbert—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Neidenhauser, Harlan—City. Oliver, Fern—Mrs. Edgar Ramage, Vandergrift, Pa. Palmer, Bernice—Mrs. Wayne Dorsey, City. Palmer, Willard—Chester, West Virginia. Phillips, Mary—Mrs. Howard Davis, 1328 Stark Ave. S. W., Canton, Ohio. Riggle, Freda—Mrs. Walter Krause, 874 W. Spruce St., Ravenna, Ohio. Swigert, Evelyn—Baltic, Ohio. Tufford, Alta—Mrs. R. Clark, Canton, Ohio. Taylor, Etta—Mrs. Ledlie Barnett, City. page fifty-six Williams, Frances—346 Burgess Ave., Columbus, O. Wadelin, Alice—Mrs. H. O. Wise, Wolfe, Ohio. Wilson, Mildred—Mrs. Grant Peters, Sullivan, Ohio. Yingling, Charles—City. Zimmer, David—College Hill, Cincinnati, Ohio. 1925 Atkinson, John—City. Barthalovv, Elizabeth—Mrs. Lloyd Hunter, City. Beiter, Dilfred—City. Blair, Honald—Cleveland, Ohio. Bower, Ralph—136 Chittenden Ave., Columbus, O. Brokaw, Virginia—St. Clairsville, Ohio. Calhoun, Robert—City. Carney, Irma—City. Carney, Wayne—City. Couts, Lloyd—City. Daugherty, Joseph—City. Edwards, Goldie—Cambridge, Ohio. Frasher, Olive—Peoli, Ohio. Gilgannon, Katherine—Coshocton, Ohio. Hammersley, Gail—Port Washington, Ohio, llarstine, Anna—Mrs. Vearl Davis, City. Heister, Margaret—Mrs. Edgar Carr, City. Johnson, Cora—City. Julien, Max—City. Keiser, Helen—City. Lauer, Karl—Coshocton, Ohio. Little, Charles—City. Loader, Olive—Mrs. Russell McQueen, City. Miller, John—City. Momberg, Paul—Cincinnati, Ohio. Mugford, Mary—City. Murphy, Oscar—City. Murphy, Perry—City. Myers, Byron—City. Oaklief, Lorin—City. Pace, Mary—Cleveland, Ohio. Regula, Wilma—City. Schriner, Rosella—Port Washington, Ohio. Schwab, Dorothy—Mrs. P. Brown, 731 E. High Springfield, Ohio. Scott, William—Detroit, Mich. Shaw, Elizabeth—East Sparta, Ohio. Stocker, Willis—City. Timmerman, George—City. Welsh, Freda—Gnadcnhutten, Ohio. Welsh, Grant—Port Washington, Ohio. Whiting, Joseph—City. Widder, Elizabeth—Mrs. John Shaw, City. Wise, Dean—Columbus, Ohio. 1926 Alexander, Gladys—Roslyn, New York. Addy, Ralph—Guernsey, Ohio. Beers, Mary Carroll—City. Berry, Doris—Mrs. Fred Beauregard, City. Brown, Hilda—Mrs. John Hogue, City. Brown, Nellie—Moundsville, West Virginia. Burris, Mary—Mrs. Harold Conover, 2731 E. High Springfield, Ohio. Colvin, Willard—Dover, Ohio. Craigo, Raymond—City. Crater, Charles—City. Fisher, Clara Dell—Mrs. Emil Rice, Pittsburgh, Pa. Geese, Mabel—City. Greer, Evelyn—West Lafayette, Ohio. Gardner, Charlene—City. Hammersely, Forest—City. Hannahs, Preston—City. Hcskett, Lucille Mrs. Lowell Adams, 1040 Sulvarev Term. Bldg., Los Angeles, Calif. Jones, Dorothy—City. Kedigh, Bertha—City. Lehman, Alvin—City. Little, Lois—City. I.ongsworth. 1 helma—Mrs. Jos. Hickenbottom, City. Lyons, Howard—Canton, Ohio. Martin, Lloyd—City. McPherson, Mildred—Mrs. Lester Baker, 976 Campbell Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Neff, Kenneth—437 Third St N. W., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Nichodemus, Julius—City. Opphile, Novella—Mrs. Lorin Berkshire, City. Patterson, Alice—Mrs. Karl Johns, City. Reed, Margaret—City. Reidenbach, Irene—City. Robinson, Robert—City. Rogers, Laura—City. Sibole, Bernard—City. Smith, Elsie—Mrs. Chas. Little, City. Stahler, Martha—Mrs. Gilbert Hart, Ithaca, N. Y. Stocker, Jessie—Mrs. Arthur Summers, City. Tyhurst, Max—Toledo, Ohio. Wiandt, Arthur—Gnadenhutten, Ohio. 1927 Barnett, Rachel—City. Barthalow, Glenn—Newark, Ohio. Barton, Ruth—14$ King Ave., Columbus Ohio. Bell, Edna—Mrs. Russell Stone, City. Bowen, Rita—Saginaw, Michigan. Bower, Margaret—City. Blair, Clifford—City (Muskingum College). Brode, Bertha—Mrs. Geo. oung, 162 Tiliman Ave., Johnstown, Pa. Brown, Helen—Mrs. Homer Loveless, City. Cappel, Helen—City. Couts, Carrie—City. Craigo, Clancy—City. Dorsey, Marjorie—Mrs. Paul Callantine, Akron, O. Daugherty, Elizabeth—City (Ohio State University). Emerson, Nellie—Mrs. Foster Blind, Port Washington, Ohio. Gadd, I.orin—Chrichsville, Ohio. Gibson, Eva—Port Washington, Ohio. Hackcnbracht, George—City. Harstine, John—City. Hinds, Claude—City. Hothem, Burton—City. page fifty-seven Huff, Francis—City. Kokensparger, Helen—Coshocton, Ohio. Lehman, Thelma—Mrs. Gerald Crater, City. Loader, Marvin—City. McFadden, Addie—Mrs. Homer Sharp, Guernsey, O. McVey, Harold—Adrian, Michigan. Martin, Yvonne—City. Maxwell, Dorothy—Cleveland, Ohio. Mulvane, Myron—City. Peoples, Carl—City. Phillips, George—City. Pickering, Nellie—City. Ripley, Jean—Canton, Ohio. Risher, Doyle—Cleveland, Ohio. I. Sneary, Elmer—City. Smith, Celia—City. Taylor, Mae—Mrs. Julius Nicodemus, City. YTansickle, Iva—City. Warner, Mabel—Mrs. Wilmer Whitis, City. Whitis, Wilmer—City. 1928 Addy, Florence—City. Barton, Mabel—145 King Ave., Columbus, Ohio. Baxter, Wilma—City. •Cooley, John Dillehay, Lawrence—Toledo, Ohio. Early, Harold—Akron, Ohio. Fletcher, Roy—City. Furbay, Mae—Mrs. Gail Marks, Cambridge, Ohio. Gadd, Clavis—City. Hackenbracht, Florence—Massillon, Ohio. Harboldt, Pauline—City. Hothem, Helen—City. Hudson, Mary—City. Johnson, Mildred—City. Lauer, Martha—Wheeling, W. Va. Leonhard, Chester—City. •Deceased. page fifty-eight Loader, Leah—Mrs. Frank Thomas, 305 Cleveland Avc., Ashland, Ohio. McDonell, Florence—City. McFadden, Carrie—Coshocton, Ohio. Muma, Eugene—City (Ohio State University). Neiss, Russell—Bakersville, Ohio. Nicodcmus, David—City. Parks, Vernon—City. Peters, Victor—Cleveland, Ohio. Ray. Olive—Mrs. Lorin Gadd, Uhrichsville, Ohio. Rennard, Wilma—Mrs. Geo. Wolfe, City. Ross, Gladys—Mrs. Oliver Welty, City. Shaw, Robert—City. Sneary, Harold—City. Swigert, Charlotte—Mrs. Lester Metzger, City. Thompson, Walter—City. Wiandt, Oma—City. Wunderlich, Viola—Ashland, Ohio. 1929 Allen, Verna—Mrs. Roy Murray, City. Barthalow, Ben—City. Berry, Virginia—City. Bower, Hazel—Mrs. C. E. Carte, Connellsville, Pa. Brown, Bernice—City. Brown, Lorin—City. Byrd, Robert—City. Callentine, John—City. Cooper, Constance—Mrs. Kenneth English, Zanesville, Ohio. Conrad, Virginia Mae—Mrs. William Thomas, City. Crater, Frances—Mrs. Howard Jones, City. Crater, Rachel—City. Crater, Robert—City. Early, Mildred—Mrs. Thoma Ney, Philadelphia, Pa. Fletcher, Margaret—City (Heidelberg College) Folkert, Florence—Mrs. Robert Denham, City. Hammerslev, Walter—City. Hannahs, Izola—City. Hartman, Eugene—City. Hayes, Isaac—City. Huff, Hazel—City. Johnson, Marion—City (Ohio State University). Kirby, Jack—City (Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati). Lee, Robert—City. Lehman, Helen—Mrs. Lloyd Huff, City. Lehman, Chester—City. Little, John—Uhrichsville, Ohio. Loader, Frederick—City. Lyons, Carl—City. Marlatt, Harold—City. Maxwell, Joseph—City. Marlatt, Geneva—Cleveland, Ohio. McFarland, Carl—City (Ohio State University). Mercer, Viola—Mrs. George Barthalow, City. Mercer, Violet—City. Meyer, Mary K.—City. Murphy, Matilda—City (Heidelberg College). Neighbor, Thelma—City. Oaklief, Mildred—City. Ripley, Hilda—Dover, Ohio. Roe, Willis—City. Robinson, Ralph—City. Stewart, Glenn—City. Stocker, Floyd—City. Stoner, Charles—City. Thompson, Eugene—Wolf, Ohio (Mt. Union College). Troendly, Ruth—City. Troendly, Mary—City. Tufford, Arthur—City West, Mary—Mrs. Jack Huffman, City. Wise, Marjorie—Mrs. Charles Mugford, Cambridge, Ohio. Yanai, Elmer—City. 1930 Barnett, Jean—City. Bennett, Kenneth—City (Ohio University). Black, Irene—City. Bretzius, Gail—City. Brodc, Gordon—City, (Cornell University). Bussard, Paul—City. Carney, Dallas—City. Courtwright, Bernard—City. Couts, Charlene—Mrs. R. Robinson, City. Craigo, Grace—City. DeVol, Ila—City. Dillehay, Eleanor—Mrs. R. Brillhart, Coshocton, O. Fenton, Alwilda—City, (Ohio University). Fletcher, Willis—Navarre, Ohio. Ford, Donald—City. Geese, James—Isleta, Ohio. Glazier, Thelma—City, (Capital University). Hardesty, Lctha—Columbus, Ohio. Heskett, Edith—City. Hinds, Robert—City. Hotthem, Opal—City. Jones, Howard—City. Knezevich, Joe—City, (Purdue University). Lehman, Ethel—City. Marlatt, Earl—City. McCune, Raymond—Coshocton, Ohio. McFadden, Geneva—New Concord, (Muskingum College). Mugford, Mahala—Mrs. Robert Byrd, City. Murphy, Joseph—Coshocton, Ohio. Murphy, Elizabeth—City. Palmer, Margery—City, (Ohio State University). Phillips, Charles—City, (Ohio State University). Portz, Woodrow—City, (Ohio State University). Quigly, Walter—City. Richmond, Ruth—Mrs. W. Chaney, City. Rohrbacher, Esther—Mrs. Arthur K. Meeks, City. Salladay, Lucille—Mrs. R. Crater, City. Shaw, James—City. Shearer, Alice—Mrs. Cecil Gardner, City. Thompson, Lillian—Mrs. G. Bretzius, City. Widder, Lucille—Mrs. R. Sherrer, Coshocton, Ohio. Wilkin, Emma—Akron, Ohio. Yanai, Andy—City. Page fifty-nine 1931 Asher, Lillian—City, (Ohio University). Baker, John—420 YV. Neighbor St., City. Bell, Marjorie—547 Mulvane St., City. Boyd, Twila—547 Center St., City. Brown, Stella—Star Route, City. Callentine, Albert—419 Canal St., City. Callentine, Leo—419 Canal St., City. Chapman, Eugene—Wooster College, Wooster, Ohio. Cole, James—609 E. State St., City. Cramlet, Gladys—928 E. State St., City. Crouch, Don—334 N. Bridge St., City. Dawson, Lucille—Guernsey, Ohio. Denning, Alwilda—352 V. Neighbor St., City. Dunlevy, John—West Lafayette, Ohio. Egler, Vernon—Star Route, City. Emerson, Robert—Isleta, Ohio. Euga, Clarence—204 Church St., City. Folkert, William—Guernsey, Ohio. Fletcher, Alice—R. R. No. 3, City. Foster, Virginia—Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Gombar, Elizabeth—2523 E. 124th St., Cleveland, O. Hayes, Woodrow—City, (Dennison University). Herbert, Charles—Carlisle St., City. Hinds, Irwin—R. No. 4, Newcomerstown. Hollingsworth, Eula—Ohio University, Athens, O. Hothem, Irene—R. R. No. 3, City. Hudson, Laura—E. Canal St., City. Johnson, Eva—708 E. State St., City. Knezevich, Dorothy—658 E. Canal St., City. Korns, Dudley—156 E. Church St., City. Lafferty, Marjorie—New Philadelphia, Ohio. Leonard, Olive—310 Nugen St., Cotu. Lindsey, Irene—111 Vi Canal St., City. Little, Clifton—Guernsey R. No. 2. Longsworth, Dale—539 YV. State St., City. Loos, Howard—Isleta, Ohio. Lyons, Frances—R. D. No. 4, City. Marlatt, YY'ilbur—330 Chestnut St., City. Martin, Gertrude—Star Route, City. Martin, Jennie—Star Route, City. Maxwell, Margaret—Glenville Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio. Mencfee, John—City. Oaklief, Arthur—Star Route, City. Oaklief, Paul—R. R. No. 2. Opphile, Mildred—P. O. 263, City. Opphile, Alyce—329 Ray St., City. Ott, Dennis—R. No. 2, City. Silverthorne, Everett—Star Route, City. Stamm, Margaretta—Bethesda Hospital, Zanesville, Ohio. Steffen, Donald—130 First St., City. Tish, James—644 R. R. St., City. Woodard, Lulu—440 River St., City. Page sixty ADVERTISEMENTS The Engravings in This Annual were made by The Indianapolis Engraving Company INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA page sixty4u o Fair Play... Fair Play Wins the Game On or off the field, you know that Fair Play counts! For thirty years Penney's, too, has proven that fair dealing is its own reward. Being on the square, they have vigilantly guarded the high quality of their merchandise. Fostering Fair Play, they sell at the lowest possible price that massed buying for more than 1450 stores makes possible. And Penney's has earned its compensation in good-will from thousands of satisfied customers Fair Play Does Count! jcpenncv co-s page sixty-three Good Luck to You THE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH Class of 1932 Ike Norris NEWCOMERSTOWN’S Mr. Reese: You missed my class yesterday didn’t PROUD OF YOU you ? Freshie: Not in the least, sir, not in the least. ♦ • • • Boh Keiser: Why did vou turn me down at first last night ? Florine Marlatt: I wanted to test you. Boh: But suppose I had rushed out and left you without a word ? Florine: Oh, I was confident you wouldn't do ihat, I had locked the door! Baltimore The Clothing Company NEWCOMERSTOWN'S LARGEST STORE Colonial Shoe Shop QUALITY AND SERVICE R. SIMONI page sixty-four Greeting to The Class of 1932 May Your Success Be Exceeded Only By Your Happiness page sixty-five The Oxford Bank COMPLIMENTS OF Congratulations Class of '32 Ritz Tea Room W. R. Hudson’s Grocery 1. G. A. Store Bertha Smith: It’s ail over the school! Sarah Schlarb: What? Bertha: The roof, dummy, the roof. • • • • Mrs. Rothenstein: Augusta, did you put fresh water on the gold fish today? Augusta: No, mother, they haven’t finished the water I gave them yesterday. Phone 165 John Foster: What made the horse kick you? Don Pickering: I may be green but I’ll not be fool enough to go back and ask him! BEST WISHES COMPLIMENTS OF Beiter Brothers L 0. CURTISS MEMORIAL STUDIOS JEWELER NEWCOMERSTOWN, OHIO V Ceme+ery Memorials Page sixty-six Jos. Mulvane Co. READ THE DRUGGISTS • News-Index BOOKS AND STATIONERY FOR SCHOOL NEWS 102 N. Bridge Street Newcomerstown, Ohio • E. R. Swigert for Harness-Hardware and All Kinds Of Seeds Points of Advice for H. S. Girls 1. Never make dates with Biology students; they enjoy cutting up too much. 2. The football man is all right; he will tackle anything. 3. The tennis man is harmless; but he enjoys a racket. 4. Watch out for the baseball man; he hits and runs. 5. Always let a member of the orchestra talk about himself; he enjoys blowing his own horn. 6. Be careful of a member of the dramatic club; he usually has several good lines. 7. Don’t play cards with a civil engineer; he is a bridge specialist. 8. Keep away from basketball men; they are usually fast. page sixty-seven CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF E. D. Swigert’s Maet Shop ‘32 HOME DRESSED MEATS The J Q Bair Company • COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS PHONE 302 CENTRAL MAIN ST. Friend (to Mr. Groff); Going to send Howard on an ocean trip are you? Mr. Groff: Yes, you see, if there is anything in him a long sea voyage will bring it out! Taylor Hardware Co. Charles Couts and Charles Arth were arguing about Price Quality and Service their ability to see and hear. Charles: Do vou see that fly running around on that roof? John: No, but I can hear the shingles crack when he steps on them! • • • ROOFING, SPOUTING, AND FURNACES Gwendolyn Reger: I notice a new book has been written by a bowlegged man. Ruth J. Sells: Oh, what is it? Gwendolyn: Never the Twain Shall Meet! Phone 270 page sixty-eight Congratulations Class of ’32 COMPLIMENTS OF HELLER BROTHERS Welsh and Marlowe HIGH GRADE SHOES 201 MAIN ST. Service to Your Door k iURPHY N eat 1 ▼ lARKET PHONE 316 D. B. —1901 Distributor of Sinclair Gasoline for 9 Years John Dillchay: Iris had a hall dozen rivals around. Ray Dennis: How did she look? John: Like a million dollars—one, followed by six nothings! • • • • Edythc Barthalow: Stop that man, Darrell, he wanted to kiss me! D. Stoffer: That’s all right, Miss, there’ll be another one along in a minute! COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF G. W. Murray D. F. Davis, Druggist • THE REXALL STORE NEWCOMERSTOWN, OHIO page seventy KiKOTfMlfr P.'.C.O.Ko 14. MoA-15. BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS TO THE CLASS OF '32 Best Wishes To The Class Be It Ever So Humble of 1932 There's No Place Like Home” Johnston Grocery (If you own it) FOR • GROCERIES—MEATS DRY GOODS We Deliver Phone 236 State St. Zimmer Lumber Co. page seventy-one COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE LIBERTY SHOE REPAIR SHOP The Newcomer Finance Ronald Smith Company COMPLIMENTS OF The party was over and the guests had all left hut Alfred who was lingering on the steps of the Lyons home with Betty. Green’s Studio Betty: I)o you really love me Alf? Alf: I love you better than anything else in this world, honey! S3 Betty: Then please give me those seven buttons that you pulled from the back of my dress during that ghost story. COMPLIMENTS OF Central Hotel Besst Cleaning Co. Restaurant E. M. CARR paue seventy-two FOR SAFETY USE Pasteurized O. G. Kinsey The First National Mr. Zimmer: Ruth, it’s eleven o’clock! Ruth: I know, father, hut Ed’s watch isn’t going. Father: Well, how about Ed? • • • John Milburn: Have you an opening for a High School trained man? Business Man: Yes: It’s right behind you, and would you mind closing the door as you go thru? • • Bank a? Dentist: Do you want gas? Bill Beers (who was half asleep) : Yes, and look at the oil, please. D Jones-Lydick, Inc. • Newcomerstown, Ohio page seventy-three Compliments • • • O fm • • James B. Clow Sons paijc seventy-four Quality Above All Herff-Jones Company DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF HIGH SCHOOL and COLLEGE JEWELRY and COMMENCEMENT INVITATIONS Official Jewelers to Newcomerstown High School The W. M. Br«de Cm. CONTRACTORS Huff Floral Co. Flowers For All Occasions Bonded Members Florists Telegraph Delivery Assoc. StuJent Print Editor: Who wrote these jokes? Jack C.: I did. Editor: Well, you must he older than you look. • Thelma Crater: Can you tell me the shape of a kiss ? Jeff Carr: Just give me one and we ll call it square. Harold Lyons: I could dance on like this forever. 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