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MELBA STEFFEN Newcomerstown High School Hobbies: Fishing and traveling. Secretary to the Principal. LYNN FLETCHER Coatesville, Pennsylvania High School Hobby: Collecting antique china and glassware. Secretary to the Superintendent. 12
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EUGENE RIFFLE Dennison High School; Bowling Green University; Ohio University; Ohio State University; Kent State University Hobby: Photography. Subject: Industrial Arts. FARRILL SHARROCK Plainfield High School; Ashland College B.S.; Kent State University; Ohio University. Hobbies: Collecting American coins, guns, and antiques. Subjects: Mechanical Drawing, American History. MARY SWIGERT Newcomerstown High School; Otterbein College A.B. Subject: Home Economics. 11
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CLASS WILL We, the members of the class of 1958, leave the following articles to the oncoming students. May they treat them with dignity. ARTICLE 1 I, Tom Polk, will my seat in psychology class to some sleepy junior. I, Blaine Tish, hereby will my Physics grade card to Mr. Hinds. I, Don Mulvane, leave dear old N.H.S. with what I came with. . .NOTHING. I, Dick Patton, leave Mr. Dunn's American Problems class with negative perspiration. No Sweat. I, Loveme Marlatt, leave my two brothers at the mercy of Mr. Dunn’s war stories. I, Virginia Heston, leave with great thanks to all teachers who made it possible for me to graduate. I, Jean Gray, will to my sister, Mary Jane, my seat in Driver's Ed. I, Patty Marstrell, will my four successive study halls to my sister, Peg. I, Sandra Sumers, leave my position as typist on the Newcosean Staff to any future senior. I, Judy Stewart, being the only baritone saxophone player, will my baritone to Leonhard Bonnell. (Blow hard Leonhard.) I, Sue Miller, will my quiet, girlish ways to Diane Palmer. I, Glenn VanVoorhis, will my ability to disrupt classes for student announcing to anyone who can get away with it. I, Larry Price, will my trombone playing to Billy McCulley. I, Bunk Dulaney, do hereby will Mickey Mayhew what little I know about English. I, Beverley Bowers, leave Newcomerstown High School to live a peaceful life. I, Phyllis Courtwright, will my seat in Mr. Dunn's second period study hall to anyone who likes to talk. I, Barbara Poorman, leave Mr. Dunn still saying Barbara, I didn't see your bright, cheerful face in study hall yesterday morning. I, Carla Crater, leave in an old Ford with a young man to get a middle-age spread. (Oh dear!) I, Patsy Ahle, will my seat by the window in 101 to the first one who gets to it. I, Carolyn Egler, will my cherry pie making ability to Martha Jean Dorsey. I, Pug Mayhew, do hereby leave my way with the girls to my brother, Skeeter. (Believe me he needs it.) I, John Mallett, will my ability to sleep in study hall to my brother, Jim. I, Judy Loader, will my seat in American Problems to Norma June Smith. Take care of it Norma June. I, Dick Stecker, leave my seat in Mr. Braun's study hall to sleepy Jim Creachbaum. I, Sandy Hickenbottom, leave my chair in band among all the boys to Sue Milburn. Come on Sue! I, Patti Johns, bequeath my high scholastic ability to anyone who can attain it. Good luck Ruby ! I, Walt Craigo, leave my comer by the telephone to George Whyde. I, Becky Leonhard, leave my Uncle Bob to the underclassmen. Use him in good health. I, Dolly Buss, leave my crown for the next lucky senior girls. I, Nancy Rogers, leave still wondering who will pester Melba next year. I, Linda Stocker, will my ability to get out of first period study hall to anyone who can get away with it. I, Marilyn Bordenkircher, leave Mr. Dunn still wanting to know about those jokes in American Problems class. I, Fred Nay, hereby will my seat in Bob Leonhard's study hall to anyone who is stupid enough to take it. I, Gary Paulun, leave Mr. Hinds in agriculture class still getting after the boys in the back row. I, Aaron Rothenstein, will my seat in American Problems to anyone who likes the Army. Huh, Mr. Dunn? I, Gretchen Ellis, will my ability to help the freshman girls sew and to help Mrs. Swigert to anyone lucky enough to get the job. I, Bill Albaugh, knowing no one worthy of my talents, will leave them to charity. I, Jean Pappas, will my ability to graduate in three years to whoever thinks they can get away with it. I, Betsy Stout, leave in pursuit of happiness in a gray and white Oldsmobile. I, Rebecca Kelly, will to anyone who can get by Mrs. Swigert in cracking their gum. I, Dan Loader, leave still wondering how Hinds figures his grades. I, Maxine Watson, will my seat in Bookkeeping to anyone unfortunate enough to get it. I, Cora Arth, leave my free sixth period to any lucky junior. 13
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