Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1935

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JUNIORS The Class of 1 936 First row:—Bessie Cunningham, Betty King, Marie Cunningham, Henrietta Hi'.i, Mr. Wayne House, Francis Milligan, Isabel Early, Dorothy Shaeffer, Jeane Rogers. Second row:—Grace Lyons, Edna Grosenbacher, Helen Schumacher, Rachel Lease, Ruby Hunt, Corle McAllister, Evelyn Angle, Francis Fenton, Eileen Murphy, Grace Kenney, Velma Hinds. Third row:—Johnnie Mae Driver, Eileen Heltcr, Thelma Bennett, Virginia Langell, Gladys Neal, Theresa Gombar, Thelma Craigo, Lois Richmond, Blanche Kedigh. Colors: Green and White Flower: Lily of the Valley Motto: Always Rowing, Never Drifting [ 22 ]

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Senior Class Will The members of the class of 1935 gladly make the following bequests: 1. Mac Draper leaves her “good behavior in study hall” to Mr. Cliffton. 2. Nelva Myers and John Foust leave their bashfulness to Carol Palmer and Horace Jackson. 3. Mablc Craigo leaves her quiet and studious ways to June Lat'ham. 4. Ruth Bradshaw and Retha Richmond leave their “bookie excuses” to Helen Ames and Frances Thompson. 5. Yulah Miller and Frederick Hootman leave their map of country roads of Africa to Audrey Grewell. 6. Maifair Stocker leaves her “giggling” to Harold Peoples. 7. The Seniors leave their “energy” to the Freshman. 8. Laura Gadd leaves Arthur Hunter to Maire Cunningham. 9. Rachel Neighbor leaves a bottle of “Slim” to Vida Loader. 10. Hilda Chapman's giff of talent goes to Hazel Gallagher. 11. Betty Meyer’s laugh goes to the dogs. 12. Mary Simoni leaves her perfect conduct to Chris Yanai and Howard Robinson. 13. Harriet Opphile leaves John Fletcher to “Bing” Leighninger. 14. Ralph Reed leaves Mary K. Portz to Robert Opphile. 15. John Taylor leaves his “methods on kissing” to Rodney Eagon. 16. Robert Elliott leaves Eleanor Morton to John McPeek. 17. Carl Groff and Virgil Peoples leave their ability to play the piano to Dorotha Starker. 18. Willard Beal and Woodrow Couts leave their smartness to Helen Schumacher. 19. Ed McCall leaves his freshman girl friend to Sidney Jones and the eight-grade girl friend to Matthew Scott. 20. Virgil Hogue leaves Helen Best to Chester Sharrock. 21. Thelma Wiandt leaves her height to Helen Ames. 22. Ruth Schlarb leaves her sex appeal to Audrey Grewell. 23. Marvin Derr leaves Dorothy, but says that all under-class-men should beware. 24. Daugherty and Carruthers say they arel sorry for the little boys but they just have to take Barcroft an.d Hill with them. 25. Gene Matthews and Jim Parsons leave their mechanical ability to repair Modcl-T Fords to Horace Jackson. 26. Ben Tidrick leaves his “tired feeling” to Homer Sondles. 27. Grover Moore leaves his Max Baer physique to Junior Reger. 28. Edna Alexander leaves her solitude to Jane Ashclm,an. 29. Willard Bond leaves the girl from North Salem to Myron Riggle. 30. Janet Lacey leaves her violin to Betty Lewis. 31. Lawrence Dayton leaves his idea of rolling cigarettes in English class to Ackie VanSickle. 32. Some of the Senior Girls who might happen to be engaged leave the first wedding of 1935 to Miss Moore. 33. Paul Hammersley’s languid ease goes to Mr. Hinds. 34. Jcanc Richmond leaves her “Mae West Appeal” to Janice Dawson. 35. The Senior Boys leave a box of articles rescued from the laboratory to be used to throw in study hall. Signed— Ruth Silvcrthornc Mabel Craigo Bernard Hartman



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Class Officers President: Grace Lyons Vice-President: John Fletcher Secretary-Treasurer: Coral McAllister Social Chairman: Dorothy ShacfTer Faculty Advisor: Mr. Wayne House First row:—Rodney Eagon, Stanley Schwann, Vernon Drcher, Harold Anderson, Walter Smith, Mr. Wayne House, Donald Callentine, Charles Norman, Woodrow Dawson, Carl Phillips, Clarence Ortt. Second row:—Doyle Riggs, Richard Stoffer, Joe Dillehay, Nick Knczevich, Garner Stocker, Harry Bower, Osie Dansby, John King, Wayne Rennard. Third row:—diaries Miller, Russell Couts, John Fletcher, Carl I.enzo, Wayne Mizer, Chester Booth, Clinton Dunlap, Earl Van Sickle. [ 23 1

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