Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1939

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Page 15 text:

Miss Baer is preparing the girls of our school for that great day in the near future; so they are learning to spill water, burn the eggs, and pile up the dishes. Her hobby is that of riding horses, but she'd like to own a tea room and read the tea leaves. Miss Bailey is one of the busiest members of the entire teaching staff this year. Besides her regular teaching load, she has sponsored the Girl Reserves, the Newcosean. the Junior Class, and directed the plays, in which her chief interest lies. Mr. Young is the ''new'' teacher who came to N. H. S. this year. He is quiet, unassuming, has a very contagious smile, and is at his best when demonstrating some principle for one of his mathematics or science courses. Mr. Riffle personifies energy. Besides his full teaching day, when he is busy making future carpenters, draftsmen, etc., he finds time to take an active part in athletics and assist with the coaching. His ambition is to have a well equipped shop in metal and wood work.



Page 17 text:

We will admit that Ed Van Sickle would make a good radiator cap. but we think he makes a better Senior Class president, not only for his decorative qualities and his facetious nature, but also for his good leadership and likeable personality. Bob Portz carried on as vice president when Ed became too dazed to continue. He has been a member of the scholarship team since a fresh man, was discovered in his junior year to be an actor, and is known as one person to be depended upon. Jim Couts, as secretary and treasurer, gains his chief fame from his abilities as a mimic of unusual sounds. He is the Ted Husing of N. H. S. with his radio boadcasting. and you see evidence of his ability as an artist. We presume the drawing is the famous hound dog one heard on the football field so often. Dorothy Edwards, our social chairman, is one of the most pleasing personalities in the entire school. Dot is one who is noted for her dependability and her fine scholarship. It seems strange that she who radiates so much sunshine and happiness among her fellow students could in her spare time stoop to assist Doc Carpenter in inflicting so much agony on his patients.

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