Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1936

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Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class, do make this our last will as follows: 1. The Senior Class leaves its apparent sophistication to all future Seniors. 2. John Fletcher leaves his knowledge of Pnysics to the Physics book. 3. Ruby Hunt leaves twenty pounds of avoirdupois to Jessie Burdette. I. Howard Robinson gets Harry Bowers map of country roads. May he use it wisely. l . The Senior boys leave Mr. Hinds to “pursh reluctant Juniors. 7. Helen Schumacher leaves her footsteps to be followed by all who desire to so do. 5. Corle McAllister leaves Paul Carrouthers to Betty Gross, So whatJ. 'J. 8. The Seniors leave Ackie anSickle to the Juniors. 1). Evelyn Angle leaves her school mail box to her sister, lhelma. 10. Nick Knezevich, the only “male man” in school, leaves Carolyn Leigh-ninger, but not for long. II. Edna Grosenbacher leaves her quietness to Elsie Adkins and Lillian Thompson. 12. Doyle Riggs leaves his sweet way with the girls to Chester Sharrock. 13. Theresa Gornbar leaves her giggle to Martha Ellis whom we hope will throw it away. 11. To the Sophomore girls goes the Glcnmont addresses left by Henrietta Hill. 15. James Carr gets Sarah Gross. May he keep her satisfied. Id. Russ Couts leaves his woman hating ability to Eugene Rohr. 17. Isobel Early leaves Cicero to the Romans. IS. Vernon Dreher leaves his interest in the Freshmen girls to Newcomers-tovvn High School's future Romeos. 1!). To Jack Gainor goes Garner Stocker’s all-night trips to Columbus. 20. Horace Jackson gets Yada Hewitt who is left by Virgil Hogue. 21. American History classes leave Hotz to Fletcher. And they lived happily ever after! 22. Harold Anderson leaves his melodious laugh to the donkeys. THE CLASS OF 1936 ( Seal) Dated at Newcomerstown, Ohio, April 29, 1936. Subscribed, sealed, published and declared by tlie Senior C lass, testator above named as and for its last will, in the presence of each of us, who, at its request, in its presence, in the presence of each other, at the same time have hereunto subscribed our name as witnesses this April 29, 1936 at the village of Newcomerstown, County of Tuscarawas, and State of ()hio. VERNON K. DREHER 253 E. Canal St. ALMA J. THOMPSON 932 W. State St. EVELYN L. ANCLE 496 S. McKinley Ave. ( 20 )

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Shoppe is an excellent example of the latest improvements in interior decorations for salons. Its bookkeeper and stenographer, Evelyn Angle, is an efficient and able assistant. 1 he Beauty Salon conducted by Ivina Early and Lois Richmond recently won the National Award for the best coiffure created during the current year. I he combination Real Estate and Secretarial Agency founded by Grace Kenney and Blanche Kedigh is a huge success, and is now considering expanding into the entire fourth floor of the I). Callentine Building on the corner of Third and Broadway. Anderson s I ire Shop and Automobile Agency has gained practically a monopoly on the automobile industry in Marvel City. The Modern Grocery of Bower and Stocker is justly famous for its Saturday Sales, and is doing a thriving business not only with the townsmen but also with all the country buyers. Of course, much of the success gained by this grocery is due to the invaluable assistance rendered to Harry by his wife, the former Isobel Early. The Motion 1 icture Company under the administration of Clarence Ortt has managed for several consecutive years to produce the best picture of the year. 1 he Athletic Gymnasium ol Smith and Riggs is now conducting a special reducing program which might be of interest to some of my audience. The special reducing machine invented by Miller and Norman is being used during the series. 1 he Sanitary Bakery, conducted by Mrs. Hostetler, nee Marie Cunningham, is noted for the quality if its baked goods. Wilma Phillips is the chief baker, and has created some gorgeous cakes, among them being the one for the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Donald 1 roendly. Mrs. Troendly is the former Evelyn Treasure. ()ne of the outstanding achievements of Marvel City is its wonderful hospital. Among the nurses here are Betty King, Thelma Craigo, and Thelma Bennett. One of the most distinguished surgeons in the country. Miss Ruby Hunt, also is on the Medical Staff of our hospital. The position of Chairman of the hospital board is filled very efficiently by Edna Grosenbacher. The dietetic staff of the hospital is in charge of the famous dietician. Miss Therese Gombar. Another of the greatest achievements in Marvel City is our large airport, covering 500 acres, and containing the largest hangar in the world. Rodney Eagou and Woodrow Dawson have done excellent service in applving their abilities to the furthering of airplane designs for the construction of planes to be used in our airport. Matthew , cott for the past year has kept Marvel City planes in living condition. He is one of the best airplane mechanics in the country. The special commission for the furthering of the interest in art and music has been in charge of Miss Bessie Cunningham for the past three months, and lias already shown a marked advance by gaining the interest of the public. Miss Cunningham, as you undoubtedly know, is the painter who astonished Europe by her sketches of folk life in the Balkans. My time is nearly up. but I must say a few words about the agricultural and rural progress in our community. The city has sponsored a modern vegetable farm, a poultry farm, and a dairy farm, for the purpose of supplying the city with sanitary products raised under the best conditions possible. The results have more than justified the investment. The poultry farm, in charge of Evelyn Taylor and Aileen Murphy, is one of the largest and best-conducted in the state. The dairy farm, which is managed by Vernon Dreher and his wife, Corle. is the scene of much of the community's merry-making, being an excellent picnic site. The vegetable farm, under the modern methods applied by Virgil Hogue, has reached new heights in productivity, by the use of his new formula for stimulating the growth of plants. Just a few words about our fashion expert, Velma Hinds, and civic sports manager, Russell Couts. No resume of city officials would be complete without them. Their efforts have been amply rewarded by the advancement in their field. And now, ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of Marvel City. I wish to invite you to come to visit our city at any time. It is located on the banks of the Tuscarawas River, not far from Browning's Ford, and can be reached by automobile. boat, or airplane. The city will be greatly honored if the next National Municipal Convention should he held there. I thank you ( 19 )



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JUNIORS President ---------------Dorotha Starker Vice President------------- Horace Jackson Secretary-Treasurer Richard Spear Advisor--------------Mr. Charles Campbell Colors—Scarlet and Silver Flower—American Beauty Rose Motto— Where there is a will there is a way. GIRLS row: Dorotha Starker, Margaret Groff, Hetty Lewis, 'i L« Loader, June Kces, Mavis Tufford, Klixabeth Knowles, Mary Nell Schaeffer. Second row: Florence Hartman, lla el Gadd, Klsie Adkins, Ruth Patterson, Vivian Lee, Sara Gross, Dclphinc Dreher, Dale Hudson. Rita Maxwell, Thelma limit, Wilma McMillen, Wilma Dunlap. Wilma Pcrcher, Hazel Lindeil. Mr. Campbell. Third row: Marian Taylor. Ruth Kohler, F.mily Olson, Virginia Wilson. Kathleen Barcrcrft. Isabel Haltrusaites. Pearl Rcideubaugh, Martha Pond, lleien Best, Carol Palmer, Kleanor Morton, Audrey Anderson, Mary M. Miller, Esther Funk, Jean Riley, Mary K. Portz, Gean Gross, Betty Haver. BOYS First row: Horace Jackson, Chester Sharrock, Charles Barnhouse, Dick Gainer, Dean Huff. Willard Folkert, Charles Gross. Second row: Mr. Campbell, Joe Tish, Janie Carr, Buster Coker, Manches Neff, Dwight Williams, Myron Riggle, Howard Robinson, Gerald Smith. Paul Myers, Leroy Miller. Third roKv: Charles Abbuhl. Robert Palmer. Rcbcrt Geese. Richard Spear, Robert Taylor, Royce Mooie, Robert Rehard, Robert Opphile, Donald IVrchcr, Carl Milligan. ( 21 )

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