Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

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NEWCOSEAN Published by The Senior Class of Newcomerstown High School Newcomerstown, Ohio 1940 To Christina Agnes Macmillan NEWCOSEAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief Norma Peters Business Manager Theodore Neighbor Assistant Business Manager Beryl Kohler Literary Editor Mollie Stewart Photograph Editor Norman McPherson Sales Manager Molly Gainor Athletic Editor Carl Krebs Adviser Miss Christina Macmillan CONTENTS FACULTY SENIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS This page is sponsored by R. W. Scott Agency end BAIRS Furniture Store N. H. S. FACULTY Baietti, Giovanni Instrumental Music Charles, Jack Commerce Fenton, Alwilda Hinds, Claude Science, Mathematics Howe, Richard History Macmillan, Christina Latin, Library Miller, Mildred Commerce Riffle, Eugene Industrial Arts Rostofer, Thelma English, Dramatics Shields, Margery Music Simoni. Mary Home Economics Thompson, Earnest . . Science, Mathcmalics Tip.on, Fred History Wills, Woodrow Physical Education This page is sponsored by The Heller Bros. Co. N. H. S. FACULTY C. L. McMAHAN, Superintendent Marietta College A.B. Ohio State University M.A. FRED E. TIPTON. Principal Ohio University A.B. Ohio State University M.A, ALWILDA J. FENTON, Dean of Girls Ohio University A.B. N. H. S. FACULTY CLAUDE HINDS Muskingum College B.S. CHRISTINA MACMILLAN The College of Wooster A.B. Chicago University EUGENE RIFFLE Ohio University B.S. in Education WOODROW WILLS Ohio University B.S. in Education MILDRED MILLER Kent State University B.S. Ohio State University JACK CHARLES St. John's University Ohio University B.S. in Education Kent University WE’RE LOYAL TO YOU This page is sponsored by L. H. Barnett and Co. and C. 0. Taylor Hardware N. H. S. FACULTY EARNEST THOMPSON Muskingum College A.B. Ohio University Graduate School THELMA ROSTOFER Transylvania College Ohio University A.B. RICHARD HOWE Ohio State University B.S. in Education MARGERY SHIELDS Oberlin College Sch. Mus. B. GIOVANNI BAIETTI Conservatory of Berscia, Italy MARY SIMONI Otterbein College A.B. This page is sponsored by The Powell Grocery and Cooper Furniture Store SENIOR CLASS President..................................... William Phillips Vice-President Donald Addy Secretary-Treasurer Roberta Ashelman Faculty Advisers Miss Fenton, Mr. Charles Invitation Committee Doris Fisher, Ansel Charles, Florence Coker Cheer Leaders Molly Gainor. Mary Ann Neal Colors Scarlet and Gray Motto Build as you Climb Flower Scarlet Carnation ACTIVITIES February 12 Class Party May 17 Junior-Senior Banquet May 22 Senior Day May 26 Baccalaureate May 29 Commencement This page is sponsored by W. M. Brede Co. J ft SENIOR CLASS DONALD ADDY EVELYN ADDY LEONA AFFALTER Hank Class Vice-Pres. 4 Industrial Arts Club 2 Hi-Y 2, 4 Intramural B. B. 2, 3, 4 Scholarship Team 4 Red Home Ec Club 1, 2 Intramural B. B. 3 Sandy ROBERTA ASHELMAN Bobby Class Sec.-Treas. 2, 4; Glee Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Band 3, 4; Home Ec Club 1; Scholarship Team 1, 2. 3; Spanish Grandee ; Hollywood Bound” WILBUR BARTHALOW Wib Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3 Hi-Y 4 Football 1, 2, 3. 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity N 4 ROBERT BEST Gandy Industrial Arts Club 1; Hi-Y 4, Dramatics Club 4, Football 1; Reserve B. B. 1, 2. 3; Intramural B. B. 4; Camera Club 3; Growing Pains ; Professor, How Could You FRED BOOTH Fritz Glee Club 3, 4 Mixed Chorus 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Industrial Arts Club 2 Spanish Grandee Hollywood Bound LESTER BROWN Les Industrial Arts Club 1. 2 Football 4 Were Orange And Black SENIOR CLASS CLIFFORD CASTEEL Cliff Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 ROBERT CASTEEL Bob Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3 Football 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2, 3, 4 Varsity N 4 ANSEL CHARLES Axle Canton McKinley H. S. L 2, 3; Invitation Committee 4; Glee Club 4; Hi-Y 4; Varsity B. B. 4; Varsity N 4 DORTHA CLARKE Dot Band, Color Guard 3, 4 Booster Club 2, 3 Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2 FLORENCE COKER Dolly Invitation Committee 4 Home Ec. Club 1 Intramural B. B. 1, 2 MERDIS COKER MARY K. COMERFORD MARJORIE DAWSON Missie Tootsie Marge Home Ec Club 1 Glee Club 1. 2, 4; Mixed Glee Club 4 Dramatics Club 4 Chorus 4; Home Ec Club 1; Home Ec Club 1 2 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 The Truth Clock Girl Reserves 2, Social Chairman 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Intramural B. B. 2; Camera Club 3; “The Late Christopher Bean ; Professor, How Could You ; Hollywood Bound Hollywood Bound This page is sponsored by Feiter Bros. Memorials 4 SENIOR CLASS EDITH JUNE DOWNS June Transferred from Hutson-ville H. S. Glee Club 4 Girl Reserves 4 Hollywood Bound HELEN ELLIOTT Booster Club 2, 3 Home Ec Club 1, 2 Student Print 3 Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 DORIS FISHER Dorie” Invitation Committee 4 Home Ec Club 1, 2 Scholarship Team 2, 4 Student Print 2 Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2, 3 MARY C. GARDNER Kay Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Home Ec Club 1; Scholarship Team 1. 2; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Library Club Sec.-Treas. 4; Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3; The Late Christopher Bean ; Growing Pains ; 'Professor, How Could You ; Hollywood Bound ROGER GEORGE Rog Orchestra 2, 4 Band 2, 3. 4 Scholarship Team 2, 4 MARJORIE GREWELL Marg Home Ec Club 1, 2 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2 Camera Club 3 MOLLY JANE GAINOR Janie Class Sec.-Treas. 3; Glee Club 1, 2, Vice-Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 1, 4, Sec.-Treas. 2; Home Ec Club 1; Student Print 2, 4; New-cosean 4; Girl Reserves 2. 3, Pres. 4; Dramatics Club 4; Cheer Leader 1, 4; Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4; Growing Pains ; Professor, How Could You ; Hollywood Bound” DORIS GROSS Grossie Home Ec Club 1, 2 Scholarship Team 3 Intramural B. B. 2 Well Back You To Stand SENIOR CLASS EARL GROSS lake Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. 3 Intramural B B. 1, 2, 3 NORMA GWYNN Peg Class Social Chairman 3; Glee Club 1. 2. 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Home Ec Club 1; Student Print 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Intramural B. B. 2, 3. 4; The Late Christopher Bean ; Growing Pains ; Hollywood Bound CARL HARSTINE Rusty Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 Hi-Y 3. Sergeant-at-Arms 4 Dramatics Club 4 Football 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2, 3, 4 Varsity N 4 EUGENE HAVER Growing Pains RUTH HAVER Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Library Club 4 Camera Club 3 CARL JOHNSON Jeep Glee Club 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 2. 4; Industrial Arts Club 1 2; Scholarship Team 1; Hi-Y 4; Dramatics Club 4; Intramural B. B. 2, 3, 4; Growing Pains ; Professor. How Could You ; Hollywood Bound SHIRLEY KENNEDY Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Library Club, Vice-Pres. 4 Camera Club 3 JEAN KINKADE Elvenie Glee Club 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 2 Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2 Camera Club 3 Spanish Grandee GAINST THE BEST This page is sponsored by Kennedy and Guy and Western Auto Associate Store SENIOR CLASS WALTER OPPHILE OLIVER ORTT VELMA ORTT ANNABEL PARKS “Walt Olle Transferred from “Ann Industrial Arts Club 1 Hi-Y 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4 Intramural B. B. 2 Orchestra 1, 2 Band 1, 2. 3 Intramural B. B. 2, 3 Sebring H. S. Glee Club 1, 2, Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Home Ec Club 1; Girl Reserves 2. 3. Secretary 4; Library Club Vice-Pres. 3; Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3; “Hollywood Bound THELMA PATTERSON NORMA PETERS WILLIAM PHILLIPS MARY PORTER “Pat Home Ec Club 1 Library Club 3 “Pete Glee Club 2 Home Ec Club 1 Student Print 1. 2. 3, 4 Newcosean Editor 4 Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 1. 2, 3, 4 “Bill Ring Committee 3; Class Pres. 4; Glee Club 3. 4;; Mixed Chorus 3. 4; Industrial Arts Club 1. 2, 3; Hi-Y 4; Varsity B. B. 3; Reserve B B. 4; Intramural B. B. 2; Baseball 2; “Spanish Grandee ; Hollywood Bound “Rusty YUU HAVE SAND - - - SENIOR CLASS CARL POWELL Industrial Arts Club 1 THELMA ROTHENSTEIN Roddie Home Ec Club 1, 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 1. 2, 3, 4 DORTHEA RAY Dottie Booster Club 2, 3 Scholarship Team 4 Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 3, 4 Library Club 3, Pres. 4 Intramural B. B. 3 MILDRED SHARROCK Millie Booster Club 1. 2 Home Ec Club 1, 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Library Club 1 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club 3 NORMA RICHMOND Corrie Booster Club 1, 2, 3 Home Ec Club Vice-Pres. 1. Pres. 2 Student Print 3, 4 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 DOROTHY STALTER “Dot Orchestra 4 Home Ec Club 1, 2 Library Club 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 2 Growing Pains CHESTER ROBINSON Chet Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3 EILEEN STEPHON Lena Booster Club 1 Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2 This page is sponsored by The Elks and Colonial Shoe Shop SENIOR CLASS MARY STEWART Stinky Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Home Ec Club 1, 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3. 4 Camera Club 3 Hollywood Bound JEAN THOMPSON Jeannie Class Reporter 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 4; Girls Sextette; Home Ec Club 1; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Print 1, 2; Assistant Editor 3; Editor 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club 4; Intramural B. B. 2, 3, 4; Growing Pains ; Assistant Director, ’Professor, How Could You ; Hollywood Bound MOLLIE J. STEWART Stew Class Vice-Pres. 1; Class Social Chairman 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; Sextette 1, 2; Double Quartette 1; Mixed Quartette 3, 4; Trio 4; Booster Club, Vice-Pres. 3; Scholarship Team 1, 4; Student Print 2; Newcosean 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Spanish Grandee ; Hollywood Bound ROBERT THOMPSON “Tommy Class Pres. 1, 2, 3 Industrial Arts Club I Hi-Y 2, 3. 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity N 3 LUCILLE STOCKER Ginger Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4; Booster Club 1, 2, 3; Home Ec Club 1; Scholarship Team 1, 2, 3. 4; Student Print 3, 4; Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4; Intramural B. B. 3; The Late Christopher Bean ; Hollywood Bound EDWARD WARNER Bus Glee Club 4 Industrial Arts Club 1 Football 1, 2, 3 Hollywood Bound JAMES STYER Jim Band 3, 4 Industrial Arts Club 1. 2, 3 WAYNE WELLS “Deak Industrial Arts Club 3, Pres. 2 : ■' I SUMtP THAT IN MIND This page is sponsored by J. B. Clow Sons SENIOR CLASS EDNA WIANDT “Eddie Glee Club 1 Booster Club 2, 3 Home Ec Club 1 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2. 3, 4 EUGENE WOODARD Wimpy Football 3. 4 Intramural B. B. 3, 4 Varsity N 4 FLORENCE WIDDER “Toots Home Ec Club 1, 2 ROSE M. YANAI Shorty Band Color Guard 3, 4 Home Ec Club, Social Chairman 1, 2 Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 JACK WILSON Industrial Arts Club 1, 2 Camera Club 2, 3. 4 Scholarship Team 4 CATHERINE ZWOLL “Kay Home Ec Club 1. 2 Girl Reserves 2. 3, 4 Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3. 4 “The Valiant JOHN HILLEGAS “Johnnie Intramural B. B. 1, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND PATTERSON “Jiggs H. S . - - - - This page is sponsored by Oxford Cleaning Co. and R. Lelan Shoemaker Ford Dealer SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Newcomerstown, Ohio September 20, 1955 Mr. Theodore Neighbor, Editor New York Times New York, New York Dear Ted, We were all sorry you could not arrange to return to Newcomerstown for the annual homecoming celebration. You were the only member of the class of 1940 who was not present. After graduation I sort of lost track of most of them — you know how it is — and I suppose you are as ill-informed as I was. So, I thought it might be of interest to you to have me write you about the fate of our one-time fellow students. There is one person the papers never let us forget — that bachelor Governor of Ohio, Robert Thompson. I saw him at the hot dog stand talking with his private secretary, Molly Gainor. It is rumored they are planning a trip to the altar. Governor Thompson was accompanied by General Wayne Boone Wells, who has just THE REST ARE BEHIND returned victoriously from a war with the native tribes of Africa. Because of a wounded leg, he was confined to a compartment of the Governor’s train for a part of the visit and attended by a staff of nurses including Jean Kinkade, Thelma Patterson, and Dortha Clarke. Also in the Governor's party was Robert Best, the wealthy politician. No one knows exactly what his position is, but it is rumored that the Republican Party accepts his word as law. At the Bingo Table I was pleasantly surprised to see Norma Richmond who is spending her time and fortune traveling the world over. When she asked me what I was doing, I told her I was teacher of typing and shorthand at N. H. S. Next I stopped in at the Modem Home for Newlyweds, a new feature of the street fair this year. (Interior decoration by Helen Elliot, Eileen Stephon and Marjorie Grewell.) I This page is sponsored by Scott Candy Co. Senior Class Prophecy (Continued) thought I might get an idea for redecorating my living room, but instead I met the Wayne Angles (Doris Fisher), the Bob Shows (Mardell Lehman), the Robert Wolfes (Velma Ortt), happily married and probably visiting this attraction to recall honeymoon memories. Roberta Ashelman, President of Vassar, had brought two members of her faculty to the homecoming: Norma Peters, Physical Education and Evelyn Addy, Home Economics. I talked to Florence Widder and Rose Yanai, who are managing a local beauty parlor and learned the fortune of a few old acquaintances from them. Mary Porter is still enjoying married life — after 15 years of it. Jiggs Patterson has a Ford garage at Peoli, and Florence Coker has planted her resources in a Pet Shoppe. Florence told me that Mary Ann Neal, who diligently reading Carl'-0 booklet. won the academy award for her portrayal of Violet in I Bring Her Roses bought a Russian Wolfe Hound from Miss Coker's shop. Ruth Haver has charge of an exclusive New York dress shop. She is Madame Haver now. Edna Wiandt is her most popular mannequin. As 1 wandered up the street f heard someone calling “Step right this way, folks. I looked up to see Carl Johnson selling that marvelous hair tonic that will also cure fleabitus, rheumatism and indigestion. Gathered around him were Bus Warner, baker at Port Washington, Therman Nay and Fred Lehman, race promoters, and John Hillegas, owner of a rollerskating rink. H. S . - - - - 1 was on my way to noonday rations, when I met Dorothea Ray, Head Librarian in the local library. Then Jack Wilson, artist for Vogue, came along with Carl Harstine, who has been chosen chairman of the committee to choose the three best dressed women in the world for this year. Leona Affolter, head of the 4-H Club Movement and Clifford Casteel, local Justice of the Peace followed them. After I had talked with all these friends, I made my way to the Little-Brown Hamburger Shop.” Lester Brown and Eugene Little are owners of this restaurant and Bob Casteel and Chester Robinson are their chefs. Eating in the same restaurant I saw Roger George and John Lawyer who are President and Dean respectively of Harvard University. Other members of the faculty were with them — Ansel Charles, coach; Donald Addy, salesmanship; Eugene Haver, history; and the McCune brothers, instructors in the agricultural course. At a table across the room I recognized Jack McCleary, owner of a world-famous dentist clinic at Orange. Eating with Jack was June Downs, owner of the This page is sponsored by Gephart Dairy Store Hand-Me-Downs Shoppe, most exclusive antique store in the world. As I paid my check. 1 saw Carl Krebs, who is running an agency that publishes pamphlets on How to be a Radio Expert in Ten Easy Lessons. Fred Booth and Howard Marlatt, filling station operators, were the Dick Bordenkirkers (Mary K. Gardner), and the Harold Andersons (Peg Gwynn), all That afternoon Shirley Kennedy, owner of a chain of grocery stores; Doris Gross, typing teacher at Bliss Business College; and Beryl Kohler, author of a daily newspaper column, Keep Fit, whisked me up to the Daugherty field where Earl Gross, pilot on the B. V. D. Lines and Eugene Woodard, parachute jumping artist were taking people up for a view of New-comerstown from the air. Waiting in line for a ride was Mary C. Comerford, who has been starring as Flossie in Faint Is My Heart, a Broadway production, and bringing down the house with her famous fainting scene. Also waiting his turn was Bill Phillips, concert pianist scheduled to start on a world tour next week. I met Lucille Stocker, internationally-known clothes designer and hair stylist, and we decided to take a ride on the ferris wheel, operated by James Styer. In the line ahead of us I saw Dorothy Stalter, English teacher at Ohio State; Catherine Zwall, the million dollar baby from the five and ten cent store; and Wilbur Barthalow and Walter Opphile, world-famous magicians. On the ferris wheel were Mollie Stewart, who recently starred in Metropolitan's version of By the Highway by Ann Parks; Merdis Coker, blues singer; Mary Stewart, Mildred Sharrock, and Thelma Rothenstine, famous jitterbug trio at the Torch Club; and Oliver Ortt, manager of the Ritz Theater. UUK Jr L A Li IS OUH After riding on the ferris wheel, Lucille and I went next to the merry-go-round. Riding on the horses were Norman McPherson, author of Television in Technicolor ; Jay Neal, who poses for magazine covers; Kathleen McCune, who broadcasts on the Farm and Home Hour; Carl Powell, big game hunter; and Marjorie Dawson, missionary to China. By this time I was ready to go home. A day such as that is tiring — but it was fun — and I ve just begun to realize that the class of '40 has at last made its mark in the world. Sincerely yours, Jean Thompson This page is sponsored by Educational Supply Co. and Rotary SENIOR CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1940 being of sound mind with best wishes, do hereby bequeath the following: Ansel Charles leaves his right to walk out of class anytime, any place to Harry Brown. Jean Kinkade gives her good humor to Virginia Laughlin. Dorthea Clarke leaves her giggle to Suzy Gainor. Ted Neighbor bequeathes his popularity to Wallice Curtiss. Kay Gardner will give her hookie excuses'' to Leona Kirker. Peg Gwynn's ability to hold her man” is left to Mildred Hill. Shirley Kennedy relinquishes her long hair to Twilva Black. Mardell Lehman and Mary Porter leave their diamond rings to any underclassman who can get one. Beryl Kohler gives her “school spirit” to Packy McFarland. Doris Gross leaves her really fine personality to Patty Hinds. Jay Neal's cuteness goes to Doris Wilkin. Ann Parks and Molly Stewart pass their singing ability to Doris Wolfe and Jo-Ann Trees. Bob Best leaves his ability to argue about nothing to Art Twyman. “Pete” leaves her ability to play basketball to Sarah Miller. Shorty Neal bequeathes her dramatic ability to Adelaide Fletcher. Jack McCleary passes his “bridgework on to anyone who may need it. Norma Richmond relinquishes Mr. Charles to Barbara Hanson with oceans of love? ? ? Jean Thompson leaves her “make-up” kit to Wilma Hootman. FAME PROTEETDR Bob Thompson and Janie Gainor leave their fights to Clarice Ann Britton and Bob Gaynor. Mary Catherine Comerford gives her fainting scenes to Betty Lou Conrad. Rose Yanai bequeathes her ability to laugh at a joke to Martha Jane Best. Carl Harstine gives his color combinations to Bob Fraley. Hank Addy gives his map of country roads to Jack West. The Senior boys leave Mr. Thompson a nervous wreck. Bill Phillips leaves his “way with women to Frank Sapp. We reluctantly leave the chewing gum under the seats in the Study Hall to the Freshmen in the hope that they will enjoy it as much as we did. Signed, Janie Gainor Pete Peters Witness: “Breezy of Gone With the Wind This page is sponsored by Marstrell Service Station and Lereman Clothing Store Drum Majors: Beryl Kohler, Bob Fraley, Evastine Rice Color Guard: Pauline Schlarb, Betty Milligan, Rose Yanai, Dortha Clarke, Anna M. Gamble Chemistry Laboratory Ping Pong Mr. N. Byrd, Janitor Melba Steffen Secretary Manual Training Laboratory Sewing Laboratory % This page is sponsored by The Heller Brothers Co. JUNIOR CLASS President Franklin Sapp Vice-President Hope Johns Secretary-Treasurer Carol Steffen Social Chairman Bob Edwards Faculty Advisers Miss Miller, Miss Macmillan Cheer Leaders Dorthea Wilkin, Patty Hinds Martha Jane Best Colors Blue and White Flower Red Rose Motto Be Prepared ACTIVITIES October 27 Class Party March 15 Sponsored High School Dance May 17 Junior-Senior Banquet On Classes, That We ROOM 2 First Row: James Brooks Harry Brown, Betty Burdette, Thomas Orr, Mildred Hill Robert Gray, Patty Hinds. Second Row: Miss Miller, Betty Woods, Ruth Recter, Robert Edwards, Mella Miller, Bill Hannahs, Jean Cunningham, Walter DeLong. Eileen Dilliehay, Victor Lenzo. Third Row: Max Cooly. Fred Davis, Alice Mae Undell, Betty Milligan, Hope Johns, Evelyn Emler, Betty Lehman, Betty Davidson, Edson Cramlet. Fourth Row: Eugene Hoffman, Betty Conrad, Thelma Gross, Kathleen Buck, Martha Hill, Catherine Booth, Wilma Hootman, Lores McAllister. This page is sponsored by S'Offer’s Restaurant Room 2 Room 12 May Do Great Things ROOM 12 First Row: Miss Macmillan, Joe Taylor, Charles Smith, Max Smith, Dorothy Asher, Jeanette Stewart, Ralph Wise, Lorin Schworm, Clarence Miller. Second Row: Dorothea Wilkin, John Robe, Thelma Shurtz, Harold Medley. Grace Ross, Earl Oaklief, Madalon Nunnelly, John Postel, Doris Wolfe. Third Row: Kenneth Porcher, Carl Schlarb, Natalie Bean, Martha Jane Best, Mary Scott, Robert Twyman Carol Steffen, Pauline Schlarb, Twilva Black, Gerald Norman. Fourth Row: Elizabeth Barthalow, Wilma Bliss, Kenneth Miller, Marjorie Sharrock, Ralph Little, Florence Best, Ruth Ott, Franklin Sapp, Edith Carol Smith, Marvin Lindell. This page is sponsored by The Oxford Bank SOPHOMORE CLASS President Wayne McFarland, Jr. Vice President .... ....... Arthur Twyman Secretary-Treasurer Robert McFadden Social Chairman Jack West Faculty Advisers Miss Rostofer, Miss Simoni Cheer Leaders Suzanne Gainor Doris Wilkin Colors Scarlet and Gray Motto With High Honors ACTIVITIES November 7 . . Class Parly April 18 Skcting Party FDR OUR OWN N.H.S. SOPHOMORE GIRLS First Row: Winona Porter, Naomi Seiber, Winifred Walters. Helen Simmerman, Martha Mae Neal, Anna Margaret Gamble, Adelaide Fletcher. Kathleen Nay, Miss Simoni. Second Row: Miss Rostofer, Eleanor Schworm, Rhea Moore, Eileen Gross, Gladys Couts, Evastine Rice, Elizabeth Wilson, Ruth Casteel, Audra McCleary, Nova Baker. Third Row: Lura Lee McPeek, Roberta McLaughlin, Edna Raach Betty Budd, Lenora Terrell, Arthela Rice. Jeanne Stewart, Phyllis Lawer, Ruth Jane Smith, Audrey Stalter, Norma Miller. Doris Wilkin, Gloria Norris, Phyllis Neal, Dorothy Krebs. Fourth Row: Iris Lee Fowler, Eleanor Booth, Jo Ann Trees, Suzanne Gainor, Frances Williams, Lucy Wolfe, Ruth Cordrey, Ruth Haver, Junita Nay, Betty Greathouse, Frances Smith, Clarice Britton, Barbara Hanson. This page is sponsored by The Home Restaurant Sophomore Girls Sophomore Boys FL1NU U UI THAT SOPHOMORE BOYS First Row: George Pappas, Vernon Sphar, Robert Cochran, Ted Fletcher, Arthur Twyman. Homer Turner. Robert Fraley, Wallace Curtiss, Wayne McFarland, Jr., Mr. Hinds. Second Row: Robert Gaynor, Junior Clarice, Donald Wolff. Wilmer Cochran, Frank Barthalow, Donald Harrison, Harold Shaw. Third Row: Francis Moore, Glenn Gray, John Bradshaw. Harold Haver. Sherel Peeper, Norman Baker, Harold Pope, Arthur Veirheller, Henry Yanai, Ralph Hootman. Paul Lindell, Leroy Butler, Kenneth Martin, Francis Gunn, Earl Gibson, William Kinkade, Robert Bundy, Eugene Murphy. Fourth Row: Merle Opphile, Herbert Moore. Max Swigert, Clyde Dansby, Clarence Cunningham, Fred Snyder, Chester Hanson, Jack West, Robert McFadden. Pat Maxwell, Lloyd Craigo, Gordon DeMarco. Paul Harstine This page is sponsored by L. 0. Curtiss freshman class President Virginia Laughlin Vice-President.................................Dick Wilkin Secretary-Treasurer........................James Williams Faculty Advisers Mr. Thompson, Mr. Riffle Cheer Leaders Nella Rose Budd, Rosemary Reed Bill Bean, Lorin Hannahs Colors Blue and Gold Flowers Wild Rose ACTIVITIES October 20 Weiner Roast, Park Hill December 18 Christmas Party DEAR OLD FLAG OF FRESHMAN GIRLS First Row: Helen Maxwell. Nella Rose Budd, Iris Bethel, Doris Bethel, Edna Shaloskey. Norma Craigo, Esther Wilson. Second Row: foann Leiser, Ida Mae Hudson, Dorothy Elliott, Rosemary Reed. Lucille Hughes. Norma Ray, Luella Rothenstein, Maxine Peoples, Jean Brownfield. Alice Davis. Third Row: Betty Huff. Betty Welsch, Louise Black, Betty Mardis, Gladys Dorsey, Reva Beal, Jean Ames, Geraldine DeMarco, Evelyn Neiderheiser. Fourth Row: Thelma Rector, Ella Mae Casteel, Lois Floyd. Annabell Bliss, Anna Mae Wolf. Mary Lou Murphy, Esther Treasure. Garnet Shyrock, Helen Wylie. Sarah Miller. Virginia Laughlin, Dorothy Schlarb, Thelma Pappas. Arleen Moore. Irene Morris. Doris Norman, Norma Robinson, Florence Hogue, Ruth Wagner, Evelyn Porcher, Mary Wilson, Carol Adams. Ruth Shaloskey. Fifth Row: Norma Grissinger, Leona Kirker, Martha Covic, Bertha Booth, Anne Rothenstein, Roberta Shurtz, Mary Mollenkop, Francis Hursey, Waunita Taylor, Martha Buck, Lois Young, Jean Palmer, Marjorie Norman, Claribel Robe. This page is sponsored by Jones and Lydick and Burt’s Lunch Room Freshman Girls Freshman Boys □RANGE AND BLACK FRESHMEN BOYS First Row: Leslie Early. Robert Bradshaw, Harold Schlarb Raymond Hill, Roger Bliss, Bill Falmer, James Williams, Vane Scott, Paul Greweli, George Rothenstein. Second Row: Donald Stewart. Jack DeLong, Jesse Richmond, Louis Hootman. Jack Shurtz, Kenneth Funk, Eugene Hootman. Jack Jurin, Robert Milburn, Donald McLaughlin. Dale Baker. Third Row: Eugene Goodall, Lorin Hannahs, Wayne Wilson. Greer Portz, Robert Deeslie Victor Medley, Charles McCune, William Bean, Robert Leonhard James Booth. Fourth Row: Ralph Tilton. Earl Carruthers, Mitchel Davis, Lee Stonebrooke, Thomas Craigo, Herbert Bundy, Earl Hewitt, Eugene Craigo, John Wiandt, Ellis Booth, Willard Greweli, Marvin Lawver, Gene Hart, Jesse Hunt. Filth Row: Earl Emler, Kenneth Welsch, Richard Folkert, Charles Ames, Earl Stoffer, Max Robinson, Dean Hammersley, Robert Richmond, David Miller, Richard Wilkin. Robert Kohler, Ermil Gadd. Lester Swigert This page is sponsored by Ritz News and F. W. Wise Agency ACTIVITIES Newcosean Staff Library Club Student Print Staff Boys' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club Orchestra Band Girl Reserves Hi-Y Kent Scholarship Team Dramatics Club Industrial Arts Club Home Economics Club This page is sponsored by Heifner Service Station and The Tope Book and Office Supply Co. NEWCOSEAN STAFF Editor-in-Chief Norma Peters Business Manager Theodore Neighbor Assistant Business Manager................... Beryl Kohler Literary Editor ............................ Mollie Stewart Photograph Editor ....................... Norman McPherson Sales Manager Molly Gainor Athletic Editor Carl Krebs Adviser Miss Macmillan First Row: Norma Peters, Miss Macmillan. Second Row: Norman McPherson, Ted Neighbor, Mollie Stewart, Carl Krebs. LEAH UN, YE SENIORS This page is sponsored by The Leech Motor Co. The Library Club is an organization of the librarians of the High School They serve their fellow classmates by helping them to select stories to read and by helping to locate reference material for class assignments. This year, in connection with the issuing of the Student Print, a new course in Journalism was offered. There were ten members in the class. From the class work, the staff obtained education in theory, while actual wcrk on the paper provided practical experience. The Student Print is a combination of magazine and newspaper work specializing in feature stories. It is financially independent, due to the selling of advertising and enlarging of its subscription list. This year the Student Print purchased an electric time clock for the principal's office. And Ye Juniors, Ahead LIBRARY CLUB First Row: Dorothy Stalter. Kay Gardner, Ruth Haver, Eileen Dillihey. Ruth Ott. Second Row: Miss Macmillan, Twilva Black, Jo-Ann Trees, Shirley Kennedy. Dorothea Ray, Rose Yanai, Kathleen Buck. Dorothea Ray Shirley Kennedy Mary K. Gardner Miss Macmillan This page is sponsored by Higgle Dairy President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer Adviser Library- Club Student Print STUDENT PRINT First Row: Jean Thompson, Miss Fenton, Norma Gwynn. Second Row: Wayne McFarland Jr., Lucille Stocker, Norma Richmond, Norma Peters, Max Smith. Editor-in-Chief Jean Thompson Business Manager Norma Peters Sales Manager Max Smith Page Editors Molly Gainor, Norma Richmond Art Norma Gwynn Church News Lucille Stocker Adviser Miss Fenton This page is sponsored by Welsh and Marlowe Boys' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club Thrift And Cuurage, Placing BOYS GLEE CLUB First Row: Robert Gaynor. Charles McCune. Donald Stewart, William Palmer, Donald McLaughlin. Jack Jurin, Carl Gibson, Henry Yanai. Second Row: Natalie Bean, William Kinkade, Wilmer Cochran. Harry Brown, Arthur Twyman, Greer Portz. Paul Harstine, Robert Cochran, Miss Shields. Third Row: Max Smith, Carl Schlarb. Robert Fraley. Robert Gray. Ted Neighbor, Bill Hannahs, Bill Phillips. Max Cooley. Fourth Row: Glen Gray. Robert Twyman, Franklin Sapp. Edwin Lease, Carl Johnson, Bus Warner. Fred Booth Jack West. This page is sponsored by The First National Bank Dec. 31 Broadcast from WWVA. Wheeling, by Girls' Glee Club and Trio. Feb. 27 Trio sang for Junior-Senior Play. March 4 Trio sang at Eastern Star Banquet. March 27 Program presented by the Girls’ Glee Club for the Music Study Club. March 29 Trio entered contest at Muskingum College. Received rating of excellent. April 30 Operetta Hollywood Bound presented by Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. TRIO Jo-Ann Trees, Annabel Parks. Mollie Stewart Natalie Bean, Accompanist Reliance, Shouting Defiance GIRLS' GLEE CLUB First Row: Jo-Ann Leiser. Second Row: Iris Bethel, Nella Rose Budd, Doris Bethel. Natalie Bean, Doris Wolfe, Rosemary Reed, Ida Mae Hudson, Mardell Lehman. Kathleen McCune. Third Row: Louise Black, Kay Gardner. Jean Thompson, Mary Ann Neal. Marjorie Dawson, Mollie Stewart. Madalon Nunnelly. Ann Parks. Betty Budd. Fourth Row: Miss Shields. Mary Van Syock. Esther Treasure. Virginia Laughlin, Mary C. Comerford, Betty Welsch, Betty Huff, Edith Carol Smith, Mary Scott, Eileen Dillihay, Reva Beal. Jean Palmer. Patty Hinds, Dorothea Wilkin, Martha J. Best. Fifth Row: Doris Wilkin. Anna Margaret Gamble. Florence Best. Betty Lou Conrad. Martha Mae Neal, Suzanne Gainor, Joann Trees. Roberta Ashelman. Mary Stewart. Lucille Stocker. Betty Lehman. Francis Williams. Lois Floyd, Edith June Downs, Peggy Gwynn. This page is sponsored by The Baltimore Clothing Co. ORCHESTRA President Bill Cochran Vice-President Max Cooley Secretary and Treasurer Natalie Bean Librarian ..... Bob Cochran First Row: Mabel Wilson, Billie Dillehay, Edith Carol Smith, Carol Steffen, Fred Booth, Jesse Hunt, Francis Gunn, Bob Cochran, Bill Cochran, Earl Carruthers, Jean Cunningham, Bill Bean, Roger George, Bill Kinkade. Second Row: Dorothy Stalter, Betty Budd, Roberta Shurtz, Max Cooley, Fred Davis, Jim Evans, John Robe, Ruth Ellen Murphy. Mitchel Davis. Third Row: Dorothy Asher, Natalie Bean, Bill Palmer, Greer Portz. Fourth Row: Sonny Atkinson. Eugene Goodall, Jack Shurtz, Mr. Baettie, Ralph Tilton, Esther Treasure, James Williams. 3 This page is sponsored by Treasure Service Station BAND First Row: William Kinkade. Bill Bean. James Styer. Philip Steffen. Dorothy Wiandt, Ruth E. Murphy. Helen Lent, Mitchel Davis, Bob Bond, Earl Gibson. Dale Rice. Joe Taylor, Bill Palmer, Greer Portz. Second Row: Jean Cunningham, Martha Mae Neal, Lura Lee McPeek, Mary Lou Watson, Mary Lou Murphy, Maybelle Lease, Francis Gunn, Bill Cochran, Bill Her.dershot, Hubert Alexander, Wayne Schworm. Ruth Brown. Edson Stewart, Weldon Little, Ted Fletcher, John Robe. Third Row: Roger George, Earl Carruthers, Betty Smith. Donald Schworm, Rosemary Reed, Patty Powell. Betty Johnston, Eugene Murphy, Roger Gamble, John Hackenbracht, Dean Beauregard. Fourth Row: Bill Hannahs, Roberta Ashelman, Lucille Krebs. Fred Davis. Fifth Row: Gordon DeMarco, Bob Twyman, Lyle Swigert, Dick Warren, Lois Floyd, Charles McCune, Helen Maxwell, Albert Roe, Ralph Tilton, Hilton Lee, Edwin Tilton, James Williams, Esther Treasure. Sixth Row: Pauline Schlarb, Betty Milligan, Rose Yanai, Dortha Clark, Bob Cochran, Arthur Atkinson, Herbert Lyons. Donald Stewart. Paul Harstine, Bob McFarland, Jack Shurtz, Eugene Goodall. John Barcroff, Max Cooley, Bob McFadden, Paul Wells, Evanstine Rice, Beryl Kohler, Bob Fraley, Mr. Beattie. President ..........................................Francis Gunn Vice fres. Bill Kinkade Secretary and Treasurer .........John Robe Librarian ............. ........Joe Taylor Personnel Manager ...............................Paul Wells Amid The Broad Green Fields GIRL RESERVES President Vice Pres......... Secretary Treasurer ............................ Social Chairman News Reporter......................... Adviser .. . . ............ October 17—Initiation of new members February 15—Party for Mothers May 3—Banquet Molly Gainor Mollie Stewart Ann Parks .....Natalie Bean Mary C. Comerford . . Patty Hinds Miss Miller hat Nourish Dur Land UPPER PICTURE First Row: Mildred Hill, Jean Cunningham, Mardell Lehman, Natalie Bean, Ruth Haver, Dorothy Asher, Clarice Ann Britton. Second Row: Roberta Ashelman, Dortha Clarke, Mary C. Gardner, Margery Grewell, Alice Mae Lindell, Doris Wolfe, Beryl Kohler. Suzanne Gainor, Betty Budd. Third Row: Dorthea Wilkin, Katherine Booth, Martha Hill, Wilma Hootman. Elizabeth Barthalow, Betty Lehman. Betty Davidson, Mary Catherine Comerford, Jean Kinkade, Shirley Kennedy. Fourth Row: Patty Hinds, Miss Miller, Martha Jane Best, Twilva Black, Eileen Dillehay, Edith June Downs, Peggy Gwynn, Doris Fisher, Helen Elliott. This page is sponsored by Taylor Stores, Inc. For Honest Labor And For LOWER PICTURE Fir3t Row: Thelma Rothenstein, Jeannette Stewart, Marjorie Sharrock, Rose Yanai, Mary Ann Neal, Jean Thompson. Second Row: Mary Scott, Mella Miller, Pauline Schlarb, Catherine Zwoll, Norma Richmond, Mollie Stewart Madalon Nunnelly, Dorthea Ray, Gloria Norris. Third Row: Jay Neal, Phyllis Neal. Ruth Jane Smith, Ann Parks, Jeanne Stewart, Jo-Ann Trees, Barbara Hanson, Edith Carol Smith, Carol Steffen. Fourth Row: Doris Wilkin, Miss Miller, Norma Peters, Edna Wiandt, Mildred Sharrock, Eileen Stephon, Betty Milligan, Mary Stewart, Lucille Stocker. This page is sponsored by A. R. Bonnell Funeral Home H I - Y President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Adviser Carl Krebs Walter Opphile Carl Schlarb Franklin Sapp Mr. Howe ACTIVITIES: Jan. and Feb.—Conducted School Pep Meetings March 6—Played Coshocton Hi-Y in basketball April 11—Sponsored High School Dance rniiBAHF. We Stand KENT SCHOLARSHIP TEAM First Row: Audra McCleary, Lucille Stocker. Natalie Bean, Jean Thompson, Jo-Ann Trees. Second Row: Ralph Hootman, Roberta Ashelman Doris Gross, Hope Johns, Betty Lou Conrad, Twilva Black, John Lawver. Third Row: Bob Cochran, Robert McFadden. Charles Hill, Lloyd Craigo, Robert Twyman. This page is sponsored by Canton Actual Business College 1939 Scholarship Team Hi-Y And Unto Thee We Pledge HI-Y First Row: Carl Krebs, Walter Opphile, Carl Johnson, Carl Schlarb, Franklin Sapp, Henry Yanai, John Postel, Carl Harstine, Mr. Howe. Second Row: Ted Neighbor, Bill Phillips, Wilbur Barthalow, Victor Lenzo, Wayne McFarland, Jr.. James Brooks. Arthur Twyman, Max Smith, John Robe. Third Row: John Barcroft. Donald Addy. Robert Thompson. Chester Hanson, Ansel Charles, Gordon DeMarco. Loris McAllister, Norman McPherson. Robert Edwards. This page is sponsored by Me Allister Dairy DRAMATICS CLUB First Row: Miss Rostofer, Bob Fraley, Ted Fletcher, Bob Gaynor. Second Row: Nella Rose Budd, Anna M. Gamble, Mary C. Gardner, Mary C. Comerford, Mary Ann Neal, Jean Thompson. Mella Miller, Natalie Bean, Clarice Britton. Third Row: Pat Maxwell, Merdis Coker, Betty Huff, Jo-Ann Trees, Suzanne Gainor, Junior McFarland, Betty Conrad, Bob Cochran, Lucy Wolfe, Pat Fletcher. Fourth Row: Clyde Dansby, Walter De Long. Bob McFadden, Ted Neighbor, Bob Twyman, Carl Johnson, Edwin Lease, John Barcroft, Arthur Twyman, Carl Harstine. Plays Presented by the Dramatics Club MEMORIES OF 1918 Bob Fraley John Robe Clyde Dansby Natalie Bean Carl Harstine Bob McFadden Mella Miller Ed Lease Our Heart And Hand This page is sponsored by MK Grocery Co. DRAMATICS CLUB THE TRUTH CLOCK Mary Early Betty Lou Conrad Fred Snyder Art Twyman Pat Maxwell Merdis Coker JEANNE D'ARC Packy McFarland Jo Ann Trees Suzanne Gainor Bob Best Bob McFadden CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Jean Thompson Ted Fletcher Bob Cochran Clyde Dansby Bob Gaynor CONGRATULATIONS Anna Margaret Gamble Clarice Ann Britton Betty Huff Lucy Wolfe John Barcroft Walter de Long Ted Fletcher Mary Early, Directing NO WEDDING BELLS Bob Fraley, Directing Pat Fletcher Nella Rose Budd PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU Jean Thompson, Directing Mary Ann Neal Bob Best Mary Catherine Gardner Carl Johnson Mary Catherine Comerford Molly Gainor Dorothea Wilkin Ted Neighbor Bob Twyman Harold Swigert HOLLYWOOD BOUND Bob Fraley Franklin Sapp Doris Wolfe Betty Lou Conrad John Barcroft Bob Gaynor Bill Cochran Patty Hinds Mollie Jayne Stewart Henry Yanai Harry Brown Ted Neighbor Bob Twyman Jo Ann Trees Bob Gray Charles Smith Glenn Gray Max Cooley Jack West Madalon Nunnelly Peg Gwynn Mardell Lehman This page is sponsored by The Jeffersonian, Cambridge INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB President Wayne MacFarland, Jr. Vice President Franklin Barthalow Sec.-Treas. Ralph Hootman Social Chairman Bob Gaynor Adviser Mr. Riffle HOME ECONOMICS CLUB President Doris Wolfe Vice President Audra McCleary Secretary ....... Betty Budd Treasurer Jeanne Stewart Reporter Martha Mae Neal Adviser.......................................... Miss Simoni Dear Uld Newcomers INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB First Row: Frank Barthalow, Eugene Murphy, Bob Gainor. Junior McFarland, Mr. Riffle, Ted Fletcher, George Pappas. Second Row: Harold Haver, Ralph Hootman, Sherel Peeper, Eugene Baker, Lloyd Craigo, Paul Lindell, Charles Cunningham. Third Row: Francis Gunn, Herbert Moore, Earl Pope, Art Veirheller, Merle Opphile, Junior Marlatt. This page is sponsored by Home Equipment Co. Industrial Arts Club Home Economics Club HOME ECONOMICS CLUB First Row: Ruth Casteel, Edna Raach. Anna Margaret Gamble, Martha Mae Neal, Ruth Jane Smith, Madalon Nunnelly, Eleanor Schworm, Norma Miller. Second Row: Miss Simoni, Naomi Seiber, Betty Budd, Dorothy Krebs, Lura Lee McPeek, Audra McCleary, Jeanne Stewart, Doris Wolfe, Betty Greathouse. Third Row: Iris Fowler, Betty Milligan. Mildred Hill, Audrey Stalter, Francis Williams, Juanita Nay. Ruth Haver, Phyllis Lower, Eleanor Booth. This page is sponsored by The Herron Meat Market ATHLETICS COACH............................Woodrow Wills ASSISTANT COACH..................Eugene Riffle CHEER LEADERS Molly Gainor, Mary Ann Neal, Martha Jane Eest, Dorothea Wilkin, Patty Hinds, Suzanne Gainor. FOOTBALL TEAM VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM VARSITY N This page is sponsored by Seidel-Farris, Inc. Engravers Toledo, Ohio FOOTBALL Bob Leonard — will be developed by experience. Wallace Curtiss — center, should be number one center next year. Bob Twyman — a back who should play some good football his next year. Lester Brown — lack of experience kept Brown out of most of the games. Leslie Earley — experience will develop him for future participation in football. Clyde Dansby — half-back, his playing showed progress rapidly. Fred Snyder — lack of experience handicapped Fred. He should develop into a fine player Art Twyman — should develop into a fine end. Homer Turner — end. defensive ability was outstanding, will return for two more seasons Jim Booth — experience should make him a good football player. Bob Edwards — proved capable in managing the team. This page is sponsored by The Chamber of Commerce VARSITY BASKETBALL Coach Wills developed the Trojan varsity team from these live players: Charles — elected captain unanimously by his team mates. Ansel was the leading point-maker, also the highest scorer in Tuscarawas county. A fine ball handler and natural basketballer. His ability to remain calm was noticeable throughout the season. Ansel is the only senior on the squad. Miller — forward, fast, possessed excellent eye for shooting. Strictly a team player, and much is expected from Kenny next season. Twyman — Bob was the most improved boy on the squad as the season progressed. He is expected to take over Ansel's center position next year. McFarland — guard remarkable defensive player, and an asset because of his scoring ability from his guard position. Packy should develop into one of the finest players of N. H. S. Little — broke into the first five after the start of the second semester. His speed and aggressiveness are unexcelled. A fine shot from the floor, and a player who should develop into one of the very best. First Row: Kenny Miller, Junior McFarland, Wilbur Little. Second Row: Coach Wills, Bob Twyman, Ansel Charles, Max Smith, Manager. Abe We In It? Well I Guess This page is sponsored by Lamborn Studio Newcosean Photographers RESERVE BASKETBALL The Newcomerstown High reserve basketball team, under the direction of Mr. Riffle, came through this year with a team that had a fighting and winning spirit. Though most of the players were freshmen and sophomores. they showed the making of the future stars of our team. The shooting eyes of Lenhard. Hootman and Wolf proved to be feared by Trojan opponents. First Row: Frank Sapp, Bob Lenard, Coach Riffle. Louis Hootman. Manager, Ralph Hootman, Donald Wolff. Second Row: Art Twyman, Bob Edwards, Homer Turner. Chester Hanson, Lloyd Craigo. Leslie Early. Third Row: Henry Yanai. Bob Gainor, Jim Booth. Newcomers High School This page is sponsored by Lamborn Studio Newcosean Photographers VARSITY N First Row: Coach Wills, James Brooks, George Pappas. Carl Harstine, Dean Hammersly, Bob Kohler, Asst. Coach Riffle. Second Row: Wilbur Barthalow, Robert Casteel, Homer Turner, Carl Krebs, Chester Hanson, Art Twyman, Frank Sapp. Third Row: Bob Twyman, Ansel Charles, Clyde Dansby, Eugene Woodard, Junior McFarland, Bob Edwards, Kenny Miller. This page is sponsored by Kroger Grocery and Baking Co. 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