Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1932

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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

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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



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