Newcomerstown High School - Newcosean Yearbook (Newcomerstown, OH)

 - Class of 1953

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Doris Lyons, who is teaching language at Columbia University, and Delores Hickenbottom the mad professor of mathematics, were in a deep but interesting discussion of why the rings are around Saturn. .lay VVatkins, who had just returned from a trip in his newly built space ship, was asking as many questions as ever tsame old .lay.D Income Tax was the main subject, at the table where the famous account- ant, Ronald Yanai, was sitting. .lust returned from the L'Paris Ballet in which she is starring, was Jane Lewis, who looks lovelier each time we see her. Joy Harrison, Broadway comedienne, kept the party alive with her bom- bastic giggling. The head waitress fcr this gala affair was Shirley Walters. Roses, compliments of the well-known florists, Shearer and Sickles, Inc., werellgiven to the ladies. 1 ob Duffy, on a short leave from the Indianapolis auto races, is recuperat- ing from a dislocated nose received in a race. Besides the music by the orchestra, records were given by the Speer Bop Shop. owned by Robert uVVaxy Speer. Admiral Donald Hardy of the U. S. Navy, has really made a name for himself by the looks of the 'tscrambled eggs on his hat. Earl Etter of 4'See Etter, Sing Better studios, was passing out free tickets for a singing lesson to all members of the class. Scott lVlartini, the brilliant optometrist from the lVIayo Clinic, is another outstanding product of the Senior Class of '53. .lust there by the skin of her teeth, was Dorothy Casteel, who hurriedly flew in from Dick's base to be with her old friends. lVIrs. Don Best, CDoris Stockerj, slipped away from her husband and four children to renew old acquaintances. Olive VVilliams and Shirley Stocker, secretaries together with Boland Snell, Secretary General of the United Nations, were present. One of the loveliest sights we had seen for a long time was .lune Postle- wait. the famous Power's model. Of course, Leslie Little. director of labor relations of New York was there. The class all cheered to see Lukie finally got his uppers Cliff Buckshot Lehman had just returned from an elephant hunt in the Belgian Congo. Telephone operators do all right for themselves by the looks of Dora Ann Meek and Shirley lVlardis. June Carney, who, by the way, has just won the VVorld's 'Champion Short- hand Contest, was accompanied by Patsy Beiter, who ran a close second in the contest. Shirley Coker, famous Blues Singer who is starring at the N. H. S. night club owned by Nancy Booth, told us that Shirley Parker and Dorothy Walkup have just started on the last lap of their Bound the VVorld Bicycle Try. Even though we hated to leave this wonderful party, we had to start home since it was so late. To make sure we had enough gas, we stopped at the Harris and Harris Service Station owned by Balph and John Harris. Hope you have enjoyed hearing about all your old friends, and how they have advanced up the stairs of life. We are looking forward to seeing you at our next reunion. Your classmates. IWrs. Thomas Gninor KSUU Gayj Evelyn Van Scyoc TWENTY-NINE

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Hotel Astor New York, N. Y. lVlay 22. 1963 Lt. Col. Thomas Basehart Schofield Barracks Oahu, Hawaii Dear Tom: We attended the opening of the Broadway play 'LFuture Horizonsn in New York City. Since you were unable to attend. we knew you would like to hear what. a big hit the class of '53 made last night, Sally Russell was magnificent as the leady lady. By the way, her very lovely hair style was done by .loanne Tufford and Caroline Begula. her private hair stylists. David lVlacQueen, Kay Thomas, and Bonnie Coler were superb as. her supporting players. The play was taken from a book written by the brilliant author, Margie Groff. Pat. Warner did a fine job on the dramatization. The scenery was elaborately done by the outstanding interior decorator, .lim Barthalow. Many famous critics were present, but naturally we noticed our former classmate, .loan Cunningham. The orchestra was composed of Bill Burky, juice harp, Bob Hall, jug, Gay .lohns, washboard, and Geneva Myers, with her sweet potato. They were directed by Carl Gray. Set directors were Bob Hashman and Dennie Belle. Vocal numbers were presented by t.he famous opera star .loyce Squeak Watson. The lovely costumes were designd by Peggy Kehl and Dorothy Dilly. The very beautiful theatre is owned by Sanders, Kohl, and Graham, Inc. Lighting was operated by Larry Longsworth. Dr. Walter Hannahs and his nurse, Pat lVIcElhaney, were stationed nearby in case of sickness. In looking around, we saw many familiar faces. Sitting in their box were lVIr. and Mrs. James lVIullen CLaura .lean Wilsonj. In the balcony we spied the noted missionary .loy L. Horn, recently returned from her post in South Africa. We also saw three familiar faces who have made a name for themselves in the field of nursing: Shirley Clemens, Marylou Thompson, and Shirley Gep- hart. A party in honor of the play cast was held at the luxurious Trojan Hotel owned by Denny Triplet. The famous coach of Notre Dame, Dick Boe. was present telling his ex- periences as head coach. The outstanding scientist and teacher of physics, Lester Eistein Paulun was telling his theory of working pi down to the nearest hundredth. Don Norman, the geologist of our class. brought a few specimens of rock with him for display. Carolyn Patton and Shirley Haver were radiant in lovely gowns designed by Bosemary of Lahmers of New York. Harold Casteel who is running for governor of New York, told us what he would do if elected. TWENTY-EIGHT



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Qllm-:is mill We. the class of 1953. this twenty-second fl ay of May. 1953. regrelfully bequeath our treasured possessions, which we hope will be ch erished forever. ARTICLE I I, Walter Hannahs, leave, still wondering what makes Mr. Sharrockls mustache slick and shiney. I, Pat F.cElhaney, bequeath my ability to skip study hall to Naundice Oldt.. I, Don Norman, will my seat next to the teacherls desk to Bill Hall. I, Dick Roe, leave my ability to get out of school to Butch Walkenspaw. I, Frances Hildebrand, will my Saturday nights at the Qi Club to Mr. Sharrock. I, Charles Sanders, leave W Navy bound. I, Dorothy Casteel, leave for Great Falls, Montana, to be with Dick. I, Joy Harrison, will my levies to anyone who can get into them. I, Dora Ann Meek, leave Nellie Shearer still waiting for the red convertible. I, June Postlewait, will my place at the head of the band to my sister, Dorot.hy. I. Dorothy Dilly, leave Mrs. Swigert still puzzled about where I went every fourth period. I, Kay Thomas, leave my place behind Melba's desk to Mary Ripley. I, .Jim Barthalow, bestow my football and basketball No. 29 to some lucky boy. I, Nancy Booth, leave Mr. Sharrock still telling corny jokes about Guernsey. I, Sue Gainor, bequeath the playing of Loyalty at the pep meetings to Barbara Atkinson. I, Shirley Coker, leave! Although parting is such sweet sorrow. I, Rolland Snell, will my careful driving to Everett Bundy - he needs it I I I I, Evelyn Van Scyoc, bequeath my bangs to anybody who can wear them. I. Shirley Gephart, bequeath my stature to Francis Buss - who can surely use it. I, .Jane Lewis, will my height to Margie Tish. I, Joanne Tufford, bestow my ability to get out of school the eighth period to anyone unlucky enough to have a job. I Carolyn Patton, bequeath my warped kettle drums to Walter Murphy - Poor Walt. I Sue Kohl, will my smile for everyone to Mayme Couts. I Pat Warner, leave .Iay to the Junior girls. Hal Ha! They think. I I 7 S 7 Bob Hall, leave regretfully and with t.hings undone. Bob Hashman, will Jane Swank to 7 ? P ? ? ? her Mother. Ii Ronald Yanai, leave and I am glad. I Flash MacQueen, leave my ability in Physics to Ronnie Bonnell. I Doris Stocker, leave in a Blue Oldsmobile. I I 7 7 Willis Shearer, will my ability to get out of school without an excuse to Dean Jacops. Doris Lyons., leave my classmates still wondering if my special guy is a sailor or a Guernsey Cowboy . Shirley Haver, leave the girls still wondering whom I took to the Senior Y-Teen banquet. Earl Etter, will my way with the women to Stanley Johns. 7 7 -. 1 , Harold Casteel, leave Physics, I hope. Dorcas Dawson, leave Miss George still giving dictation faster than I can take it. Larry Longsworth, leave Porky Berkshire without a ride to school. I I I I, L I, Dot Walkup, leave at last. I. Joyce Watson, bestow my seat in Mr. Clark's office to any unfortunate Junior. I, Gay Johns, leave with the rest. of the class. I Rosemary Lahmers, leave in a Blue Mercury - Goodbye! I Bob Little, will my upper plate to anybody fortunate enough to use it. I Don Hardy, leave my daily trips to Palmerls to anyone lucky enough to get by with it. I Shirley Parker, bequeath my sweaters to Mary Woods. I Ralph Harris, bestow my studious way 'to Jim Barthalow, who will be here next year. I, Bill Sickles, leave my seat in American Problems class to anybody who can get 'through that class. I Dolores Hickenbottom, leave Hooke's Law of Stress and Strain to the next class of weary Physics students. Shirley Clemens, will my name 4'May to anybody who has the ability to acquire it. Olive Williams, will my telling of jokes in study hall to Robbie. I Joy Horn, leave almost everybody wondering if I will get past the Canibals of Africa. 7 -. n -t L I 7 THIRTY

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