Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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Elizabeth Anne Snode of the Speech Department of O. S. U. and Richard Sharrock, star of the radio drama Mosquito Trap , gave a very entertaining impromptu skit. David Sarchet, news commentator over WTNS CWaller, Temple, Newby, and Sandersj concluded the program by giving an enlightening talk on the preparation of a radio program. The next day a lunch was scheduled for the class at the Four-aker Ranch, fifteen miles north of Newcomerstown. On our way to the ranch we stopped at the C 8a B Club CCaldwell and Brewerj where two nurses joined us, Joanne Atkinson and Ruth Hammersley, Public Health nurses for Tuscarawas County. With them were two high school teachers from Fresno, California, Evelyn and Mildred Gray. Before the lunch we talked with some of the sportsmen of our illustrious class. Allen Stewart, sports writer, was there as well as Eddie Carr, boxindg cham ion, Flip Walters, Eddie's manager, Captain Don Warren of Eglin Fiel , Floridlag and Dick Jurin, coach at Michigan. They were all discussing the re- sults Dick was getting from having his boys drink milk from the Cappel Dairy Corporation. We were happy to meet Luella Jones, manager of the Jones Independent Basketball Team. With her were her star player, Lillie Rector, and her mascot, Betty Hickenbottom. We enjoyed a delicious lunch that had been planned by Gloria Ross and Helen Stahl, nutrition experts and home demonstration agents. The soup was from the well-known CCharlesj Campbell Soup Kitchens. Other items on the menu had come from the M-K store that is operated by Tom Pollock. The dessert was the famous CJimj Daniel Boone Ice Cream. After the lunch we rode back to the hotel with Charles Leech, president of Dodge-Leech, Incorporated. He told us that his legal advice comes from Attorney Charlotte Coulter, and that Grace Walkenspaw is his beautiful and efficient secretary. He also mentioned that he has secured the services of the expert accountants Marjorie Nolan and Gloria Meeks, and that he was installing on his new cars the CThelmaj Foggin Fog Lites. Altho we did not see them, we learned that the following were at the reunion: Bob Denham, chemical engineer, Jane Chaney, owner of the Chaney Small Chan e stores, Bill J acops and Frank John, inventors of the J . J . Tractor, and Bernarf McKay, owner of the Say it with McKay Flowers nurseries. Five other class members who were unable to attend were: David Mizer, of the Ohio Conservation Bureau, Bob Hartsine, of the Federal Agriculture Department, Joe J aynes and Lloyd Hunter, pitcher and short stop, respectivel , of the Cleveland Indians, and Jim Worthington, manager of the J . C. Worth- ington Clothiers, Peoli, Ohio. -Q It was fun seeing the old gang. We are already looking forward to our next reunion. Sincerely, ALICE and DALE P. S. Alice is doing fine work as Superintendent of Nurses at Memorial Hospital, Pittsburgh. Dale P. S. All the singers in Pittsburgh are wanting to take lessons from Dale. He has a beautiful studio in the city. Alice TWENTY SEVEN

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Ohio Clipper Enroute from Newcomerstown to Pittsburgh Dear Melba, We, your old friends, Alice VanVoorhis and Dale Twyman, are writing to you as we fly back to Pittsburgh after attending a reunion of our high school class in Newcomerstwn. Since we live in the same apartment building in Pittsburgh we traveled to our old home town together. This is the invitation we each had received: Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Couts and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Fletcher, Ir. request your presence at a reunion of the -Class of 1948 at the Ritz Hotel, Newcomerstown, Ohio June 12 - 14, 1963 On reaching Newcomerstown, we went immediately to the hotel. We were pleased to find it owned and operated by Harry King and Harry Little. We had a hearty greeting from Bob Nugen, who was at the hotel desk. As we were crossing the lobby we saw a man whom we recognized im- mediately as Dean Milburn, the famous Ohio publisher. He was accompanied by his efficient secretary, Martha Casteel. Dean told us that he was on his way to a style show in the grand ballroom and invited us to join him. We gladl accepted his invitation. Upon entering the ballroom we saw a huge sign which told us that this show was sponsored by The Three Mc Shoppe . After being seated, Martha told us that The Three Mc Shoppe was owned by our class- mates Vera McGee, Evelyn McKean:'and Edith McPherson. We also learned from Martha that the?oWnE'vi75re designed by the famous New York designer, Mary Lower. The creations were beautifully modeled by Norma Ford, Martha Woodard, and Jeanne Tilton. Dean mentioned that the murals of this room had been painted by Duane Russell, world-famed artist. Later on, in looking over the hotel building, we found that it had been designed by Donald Kopes of the Kopes Kunstruction Cumpny and that the electrical wiring had been planned by Bob Glazer On entering the dining room we were met by the hostess, Evelyn Arcore, and were served by Anna Mae Rufer. They told us that the Wiandt Beauty Shop was in the hotel building, and that Mary Baker and Ruby Belt were tele- phone operators in the hotel. They also told us that Bessie Wells, renowned pianist, was vacationing in Newcomerstown this month. The next day was the first day of the reunion. Many of the guests ar- rived at the hotel in cabs owned by Weary-Walt Cab Company. At the first session of the reunion, after much animated conversation about our school days, we were led in singing of old N. H. S. songs by Jean Baker, Supervisor of Music at Bowling Green University. Donna Mizer, In- structor of Piano at the same university, played for us, just like old times. The rogram that followed was headed by Sonny Williams, the comedian wlio succeeded Red Skelton. After Sonny's hilarious performance, we enjoyed many musical numbers. The first of these was music by the .lim Spike Brown band which features Betty Zeiner as violinist, Gene Baker as drummer, and Richard Blackwell as saxaphone player. Joanne Farrar, sin er at the Orange and Black Grove , owned by Art Lenzo, sang several popular numbers and .T ack Schlarb gave his famous imitation of Al Jolson. TWENTY-SIX



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Richard Blackwell, Ed. Carr, Charlotte Coulter, Joan Farrar, Joanne Fletcher, Luella Jones, Dick J urin. Harry Little, Mary Lower, Bernie McKay, Donna Mizer, Anna Mae Rufer, Duane Russell, Jack Schlarb, Richard Sharrock. Elizabeth Ann Snode, Helen Stahl, Alice Van Voorhis, Grace Walkenspaw, Flip Wal- ters, Don Warren, Martha Woodard, James Worthington. Best Looking ......... Best Disposition ,.,... Best Student ............ Smoothest Dancer ......... Ablest Speaker ...,.....,........ Most Likely to Succeed Best Vocalist ...................... Best Instrumentalist ........ Best Athlete .............,...,... Best School Spirit .,..... Friendliest ..........,..... Wittiest ................... Best Personality ....,. Most Digniiied ....... Bernard McKay Duane Russell Don Warren Bernard McKay ii Richard Sharrogk Don Warren Harry Little Richard Blackwell Dick Jurin Richard Sharrock Jack Schlarb Don Walters Jack Schlarb James Worthington Anna Mae Rufer Alice Van Voorhis Helen Stahl Joanne Fletcher Elizabeth Anne Snode Helen Stahl Joann Farrar Donna Mizer Luella Jones Charlotte Coulter Mary Lower Charlotte Coulter Grace Walkenspaw Helen Stahl Charlotte Coulter Most Popular ..... Best Actor ......,,. Best Dressed ..... Flip Walters Ed. Carr Elizabeth Anne Snode Don Warren Martha Woodard '- SENIOR CLASS PLAY, MAY 20, 21, 194-8 STARDUST by WALTER KERR Mrs. Ralph Portz - Director C A S T Prudence Elizabeth Anne Snode Miss Robinson Claire - - Bessie Wells Miss Jones - Marion - - Joanne Farrar Phil - Janet - - - Joanne Atkinson John - Dean of Women - Ruth Hammersley Rairnund Cynthia - Evelyn McKean Mr. Bach Mavis - - - Evelyn Gray Jerry - Stella - Betty Hickenbottom Arthur - Miss Freeman - - Mary Carol Wiandt Tad - Business Manager, Grace Walkenspaw Stage Manager, Do House Manager, Lillie Rector TWENTY-EIGHT A Norzella Saylor - Joan Speer - Bob Cappel - Dick J urin Lloyd Hunter Richard Sharrock Dale Twyman Duane Russell Dean Milburn n Walters

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