Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1947

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7654321 Riverside Drive New York City May 19, 1957 Dear Hubert, I have some very sad news to relate to you. You remember the class of '47? But of course you do! Last evening, in the New York Herald, edited by Jeanne Byrd, I read that the class of 1947 had passed away, that is the class as a whole, not the students. The funeral, which was held in the New York Cathedral, was most beautiful, but most sad. The ceremony began with the girls' choir of Wittenburg College singing Nearer, my God, to Thee , under the direction of Miss Susan Sal- ring the solo Open the Door, Richard was then sung by the Metropolitan Opera star, Miss Jean Besst. Throughout the ceremony the organ was played by Miss Betty Atha, Director of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. The scripture was read by Lt. Robert Hannahs, of the U. S. Army Medical Corps. He arrived from Fresno, California, by plane. During his trip East he met an old shoolmate, Miss Betty Mason, who is an air hostess on the Erwin-Fivecoat airline. Rev. C. W. Gates of Des Moines, Iowa, officiated during the service. Rev. Gates and his wife, Mrs. Norma Beall Gates, who recently resigned her position as supervisor of the Dr. Brown Laboratory Technician School in Columbus, Ohio, are spending a few days at the Long Island home of Miss Mary Kay Powell, who is Professor of Dramatics at MacMurray. The pallbearers at the funeral were: Congressman Kenneth Duha- mel, Representative of the 16th District of Ohio, Mr. Wayne Egler, Manager of the Doughy Goods Bakery in Peoli, Kansas, Mr. Gerald Liggett, owner of the Hop In and Go Taxi Company in St. Louis, Mo., Mr. Richard Emler, a driver for the Greyhound Bus lines, Mr. John Taylor, editor of the Poultry Journal in Kimbolton, Kentucky, and Mr. Gene Whyde, district manager of the Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company. The funeral was conducted under the supervision of I-Iaver's Morbid Morgue Company. Mr. Dean Neal, assistant to Mr. Haver, drove the hearse on its eighteen mile procession to the Tumble In cemetery. Mr. John Irwin, vault manufacturer for the Welcome Cemetery, contributed the vault. The ceremony was broadcast over radio station WLW CWiller, Lindell, Wolff J. Miss Jean Nay announced the ceremony in her usual kind and sympathetic voice. As the procession moved on to the last resting place of this illustrious class, photographs were taken by the Thompson Studios. TWENTY-TWO

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Best Looking Best Disposition Best Student Smoothest Dancer Ablest Speaker Most Lively to Succeed Best Vocalist Best Instrumentalist Best Athlete Best School Spirit Friendliest Wittiest Best Personality Most Dignihed .Most Popular The Senior Kea ta Ed Ray Willis Haver Robert Hannahs Eugene Jim Schlarb Robert Roe Robert Hannahs Charles Gates Duane Smith John Irwin Charles Gates Eugene Schlarb Robert Roe Charles Gates Willis Haver Charles Gates Bonnie Addy Dolores Loveless Dorothy Medley Dolores Loveless Rhea Lou Evans Dorothy Medley Jean Besst Betty Atha Jean Nay Dolores Loveless Bonnie Addy Mary Kay Powell Bonnie Addy Rhea Lou Evans Ronnie Addy TWENTY-ONE



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Those attending from out of town were as follows: Misses Rhea Lou Evans and Evelyn DeRing, instructors at the Scribble Art School in Chi- cago, accompanied by Miss Geraldine Dansby, a very promising student of modern art, Misses Betty Hayward and Shirley Curby, owners of the Pull In and Fill Up restaurant in Hollow-Skull Canyon, Nevada, Mrs. Mary Jurin and husband from Montreal, Canada, who are spending a few weeks with relatives in Brooklyn, Misses Charlotte Conrad, Norma Chaney, and Grace Chapman, owners of the C. C. C. CCome, Curl, Cutel Beauty Parlor. Others present were: Misses Marie Norman and Josephine Gal- braith, proprietors of the Family Night Theater in Seattle, Mr. Jim Schlarb, who recently bought the famous Stork Club , Miss Mae John, a newly discovered star in the new production Gone With John which was produced by MGM CMason, Grey, Medleyl under the direction of Miss Novella Dennis, Mr. Duane Smith, renouned veterinary surgeon of Animals' Repair Shop , Nashville, Tennessee, accompanied by Miss Jean James who is his assistant in charge of the Poodle-Doodle Ward, Miss Beverly Dorsey, a hostess at the luxurious Hotel Marlatt of Buffalo, Coach Edwin Ray of West Point, Misses Bonnie Addy and Dolores Loveless, super- visors of the University Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Miss Gloria Loder, owner of the Load-her-Gun Factory. Also attending the service were: Mr. R. J . Roe, Superintendent of McKinley High School and Misses Betty Hughes and Betty Covic, teachers of Physical Education at McKinley, Miss Suzanne Lyons, psychology teacher from Boston University, and Miss Betty Ogle, founder of the Tire- some Rest Home in Akron. , The majority of those attending spent the week at the home of the fabulously rich widow Mrs. Doris Fillman Vanderbilt on Park Avenue. Doris and her friend Miss Joy Clough, a well known dress designer, plan to leave soon to spend a few weeks in Paris. Well, Hubert, this is the man part of the article. There was also the statement that the Class Will would be published in the next issue. I will write and tell you about it in my next letter. I cannot ind words to express my feelings at this sorrowful occur- rence. I know you will feel the same as I do about losing such a wonderful class. Although the Senior Class has passed on, the spirit of '47 will live on forever. Sincerely yours, Louise TWENTY THREE

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