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Faith in Me.” .Art-. Club 1; Booster Club 2, 3, 4; I’rcs. 4; Girl Reserve 4; Basketball, Class 1. WILLIAM TUFFORD, “With My Guitar.” Arts Club 1; Glee Club 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Manager 4; “Marrying Marian”; “A College Town.” EILEEN WARNER, “Extraordinary Gal.” Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Vicc-Prcs. 4; Arts Club 1; Girl Reserve 4; Glee Club 3, 4. EVELYN WILSON, “Little Girl. Arts Club 1; Booster Club 3, 4. LUCILLE WEST, “Do You Remembt Me? Arts Club 1; Booster Club 3, 4; Student l’rint Staff 4. ARTHUR WILKIN, “Ain’t We Got Fun ” Arts Club 1; Glee Club Pres. 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball Res. 2, Class 3, 4; Student Print Staff 4; “A College Town”; Varsity N Club. LUCILLE WILSON, “There’ll Only Be One Lucille.” Booster Club 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2. MARY WILSON, “You're O. K. Arts Club 1; Booster Club 2, 3, 4. RUTH ZIMMER, “All American Girl.” Arts Club 1; Vice-I’res. 1; Booster Club 2. 3, 4, Pres. 2, 3; Girl Reserve 4; Debate 3; Class President 1, 3; Glee Club 4, Pianist 3; Basketball, Class 1; New-cosean Staff; “A College Town.” CHRISTINA MACMILLAN Class Sponsor. 18
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MELBA STEFFEN, “Kcepin’ Out f Mischief Now.” Arts Club 1; Booster Club 2, .1, 4; Secy-Trcas. 2, 3; Girl Reserves 4; Cla-s Vice l’res. 1; Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-1’res. 4-Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Basketball, Class 1; Student Print Staff 4; Newcosean Salesman; “A College Town.” WILMA STEWART, “Let’s Fall in Love.” Arts Club 1, 2; Booster Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Secv.-Treas. 4. ORLAND STOCKER, “Hold That Tiger. Baseball, Class 1. ROBERT STOFFER, “Somebody Loves Me.” Football, Varsity 4; Basketball, Class 4; “A College Town.” E. 1). SW1GERT, JR., “Somebody Stole My Gal.” HELEN TAYLOR, “Gorgeous.” Arts Club 1; Varsity N 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Booster Club 4; Glee Club Pres. 4; Neu- Sec t—Treas. 3; Football 1, 2; Basketbail cosean Salesman. Reserve 1, 2. Class 3, 4; Newcosean Salesman- “A College Town”; “The “Flash”; Cheer Leader 3. MARCUS TERRELL, “Learn To Croon.” Class Vicc-Pres. 3; Glee Club 2. 3. 4; Newcosean Staff. MYRON THOMPSON, “Pm a Night )wl.” Arts Club 1; Varsity N Club 3, 4; Football 3, 4; Basketball, Class 4, Varsity Mgr. 4; Student Print Staff 4; Ncwco-scan Salesman; “A College Town.” VIRGINIA THOMPSON, “Sweetheart of Sigma Chi.” Booster Club 3, 4; Girl Reserves 4; Student Print Staff 4. RAY TIDRICK, “So Shy.” Glee Club 4; Orchestra 4, Asst. Mgr. 4. 17
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Class Prophecy It is a beautiful evening m Hollywood, California—this day of June 17, 1944. The entire class of ’34 of the Newconicrstown High School are gathered together in a private banquet room of the Hollywood Hotel. Paul Curby, director for the Greater Pictures Corporation, is speaking. Let us listen— Ladies and Gentlemen, Glenn Bradshaw, President of the Greater Pictures Corporation has gathered the class of 34 together once more for the purpose of making a picture in which you are all to be members of the cast. He is donig this because he wants to leave a permanent record of our achievements, for, in the history of the world no single class has produced so many prominent and successful men and women. Ip. order that you may become acquainted again, I will introduce each of you to the rest of the class as rapidly as possible. “Robert Parks, orchestra leader of Hollywood. Robert Loader, who runs a hot ciog stand in the B. B. circus. Jack Huff, featured saxophone artist with Park’s orchestra. Virginia Thompson, noted actress of the Mae West variety. Lillian Gombar, supervisor of Newcomcrstown’s City Hospital. Evelyn Riggle, of the Metropolitan Opera Company. Goldie Cramlet and Cora Clemens, who run a boarding house in Newcomcrstown. George Maxwell, owner of a poultry farm near Bernice—you know, that’s where you get all those rotten eggs. Evelyii: Wilson, operator of a beauty salon in Cleveland. Raymond Folkcrt, Prsidcnt of a boy’s prep school at Toledo, and his English instructor, Orland Stocker. Roberta Richardson, housewife living in Bycsville She has no trouble keeping her husband home—as long as she has the rolling pin. Junior Swigert, meat packer in Chicago. Herman Hudson, athletic coach at Cornell. Jules Rohr and Arthur Wilkin, a well known comedy team. “Next is Vera Callcntine, who for eleven years has kept Leo home at nights. Ray Tidrick, Billy Tufford and Rcbeit Huff, the H ll Biliy Boys you hear from station B. A. H. John Asher, musical directoir oi many musical comedies. Carl Seiber, the redheaded farmer. Mark Terrell, well known crooner, who is always surrounded by women—by the way, they are all bill collectors Charles Cuningham, missionary to Africa, better known as the light of “dark” Africa Elmer Cramlet, editor of the Pittsburg Telegraph. Lee Lyons, as we all suspected, is Mrs. Che Cosner. Louis Carr, banker at Shady Bend, and his private secretary, Eileen Warner. “Robert Stcffer, who, even aftci marrying Ruth Zimmer, failed to gain a controlling interest in the Zimmer Luinbei Company. His wife, Ruth, a noted politician, who leaves hei husband at home to ‘filibuster’ in the Senate. Godfry Meek, sergeant in the Marine Corps. Earl Mclntirc, farmer who raises ‘hillside navy . Clarke Schworm and Arthur Smith, partners ov ning a news stand in Lock Seventeen. Albert Adkins, columnist on the city’s most despised tabloid. Mary A. Kedigh, treasurer for the Sterling Brass Company. Wilma Stewart, who found romance with Ray Marlatt. Marie Mallett. proprietress of the Moonlight Ecstacv, a dance hall in Guernsey. Margaret Simoni is Mrs. Riley of Gnaden. Hazel Harboldt, police matron in Buffalo. Charlotte Rogers, actress who has played the lead in many motion picture successes. Carl Boltz, who succeeded Mr. Berkheimer. Conover Boyd and Emmet Hart, trappers in the great-Northwest. “Mary Wilson and Rosemary Lyons, who run a restaurant in Hoboken. Lucille West and Helen Taylor, noted women explorers, who recently hiked around the world just to prove that they could walk home if necessary. Frank Quillen, a mechanic at Shoemaker’s garage in Newcomcrstown. Oscar Shalosky, World’s Champion prize fighter. Myron Hagan, who plays opposite Virginia Thompson. Thelma Paine, a nurse m the New Yorlc State Hospital. Lucille Wilson, who runs a milliner’s shop in Boston. Mary K. Lewis, a stenographer for the Metropolitan Insurance Co. Laura Torglcr and Melba Steffen, air hostesses on a trans-continental air liner. Glenna Boyd, a noted evangelist. Ruth Fletcher, social worker in New York City. Pauline Loveless, a magazine writer. John King, a member of the House advocating the repeal of the 21st amendment. “Dean Palmer, private secretary of Mr. J. C. Penny. Myron Thompson, a private detective in Chicago. He is doing much to stamp out crime—he’s good at it with his 19
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