Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Senior Class of 194-8, being of un- sound mind and wavering principles, do hereby relinquish to the worthy Juniors and reluctant underclassmen, who will follow in our faltering footsteps, the following: I, Eddie Carr, leave chalk in the study hall for Kenny Carruthers to throw. We, Lorna Couts and Joan Fletcher, will our success in matrimony to Pat Gadd. I, Sonny Williams, leave with Jean. I, Helen Stahl, relinquish my dignity to Marilyn Bean. I, Richard Sharrock, will my school spirit to the Juniors who may not have found theirs. I, Jim Boone, leave my towering height to Kenny Ford. I, Allen Stewart, leave the women to the mercy of Gary Phillips. I, Don Warren, leave the Juniors girls still dreaming-in vain. I, Gene Baker, leave my seat in the Principal's private conference room to Floyd Liggett. I, Dick Jurin, give my manlyphysique to Jack Hampton. We, Gloria Meeks and Marjorie Nolan, leave our seats in Book- keeping II to all the unfortunate. I Norma Ford, will my love for a Hannahs boy to Marjorie Froelich. I, Joanne Farrar, donate my membership in the Warblers' Club to Shirley Johns. I, Jack Schlarb, leave my place on the Hughes front porch to Francis Haver. I, Charles Leech, give my taxi license to Bill Evans. I I, Grace Walkenspaw, bequeath my ability to look like 'Spring' in the middle of the winter to Joan Barnett. I, Anna Mae Rufer, leave my crown to any one fortunate enough to be elected Queen. I, Jim Brown, donate my water pistol to Jim Nay. I We, Dorothy Caldwell and Elizabeth Brewer, bestow our daily trips up town during class to Beryl Best. I, Jeanne Tilton, give my hidden talents, which are yet to be found, to Audrey Hashman. I, Fern Waller, bequeath my flirtatious ways to Audrey Groff. 7 I, Waldon Walters, leave the road to Kimbolton deserted. I, Bob Cappel, leave with a yard of adhesive tape over my mouth, which was put there in vain. I, Bob Glazer, give my bottle of hydrogen peroxide to Bob Chap- man. I, Mary Baker, relinquish my timid manner to Margaret Dayton. ' '.-fl 's TWENTY-NINE

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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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THIRTY 'IPI Duane Russell, leave Mary Alice--the boys hope. 1, I, Donna Mizer, leave Journalism Class quietly. I, Harry King, leave the Chemistry Lab. - minus a roof. I, Don Kopes, leave Beryl Ann regretfully. I, Mildred Gray, entrust my innocent look in time of need to Bill Thomas. I, Art Lenzo, relinquish my ability to get to school on time to Bob McPherson. We, Gloria Ross and Bob Denham, give our place in the halls to Norma Shryock and Jerry Stokes. I, Martha Casteel, leave my shyness to Doris Robinson. I, Norma Sanders, will my low stature to Maxine Julien. I, Joanne Atkinson, give my well worn jeans to Virginia Taylor. I, Jim Worthington, entrust my desk full of stolen pencils for Bill Whyde to add to. I, Dale Twyman, leave my love for music to the Boys' Glee Club. I, Betty Hickenbottom, leave my shining personality to all the Juniors for a rainy day. , Evelyn McKean, leave my collection of Hi-Y pins to Barbara Walters. I, Bob Nugen, donate my collection of flashy ties to Don Fenton. I, Harry Little, bequeath my flat tires and dented fenders to Jack Hampton. I, Bernie McKay, leave Mrs. Phillips' gas tank -empty. I, Edith McPherson, will my long fluttering eye-lashes to Pat Evans. I, Richard Blackwell, give my cherished English book, which is yet to be opened, to Marie Murphy. I, Luella Jones, entrust my athletic ability to all who eat Wheaties. I, Jane Chaney, leave my drawings in the waste paper basket. We, the Seniors of if:102, leave Mrs. Phillips still hunting for Grace's glasses. We, lEhedSeniors of :p':105, leave with a full stomach-and empty ea . We, the Seniors of :H:101, leave Mrs. George in peace and quiet. We, the members of the Senior Class leave what is left of good old N. H. S., though it be in pieces, to the ever-budding Juniors. Having thus disposed of all our earthly traits, virtues, bad habits, and what have you to the ever dignified underclassmen, we now take leave, never to return as students, but we shall always hold our precious experiences in our memories. Attorney-at-Large, Witnesses: Charlotte Ann Coulter Norma Ford Harry King

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