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CLASS OFFICERS OF ’59 PRESIDENT: Marshall Fisher; VICE PRESIDENT: Marian Gaskill; SECRETARY: Harold Best; TREASURER: Dianne Gross; SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Mary Ann Mullen, Tom Atkinson. Anderson, Earl Atkinson, Tom Baker, Janet Beiter, Judy Best, Buddy Bordenkircher, Bettie Bowers, Pauline Carney, Larry Carpenter, Becky Casterline, Ronnie Craigo, Bob Crater, Bonnie Oreachbaum, Jim Dansby, Carolyn (No Picture) Davis, Janet Davis, John Doss, Peter Duff, Carolyn Duhamel, Melvin Dulany, Carolyn (No Picture) Elliott, Judy Erskine, Linda Evans, Dixie Favors, Ruth (No Picture) Fisher, Marshall Gaskill, Marian Geese, Dean Gross, Diane Hart, Leonhard Haas, Kenny Hazlett, Alice Hickman, Gary
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PROPHECY 12:04 Saw a suspicious-looking character. Followed it into a dive. Just happened to be my favorite dairy bar, Johns', run by Hoiman. The bartender. Sue Miller, said to look in the back room. I did. Found Lefty Polk, Chewing Gum Kid Stecker, Carla Crater Hall, Judy Opphile Fairchild, and Judy Deanft Moore in a hot game of Old Maid. They said they hadn't seen anybody come in, however, they said that the mysterious stranger had been carrying a trombone case. I heard a weird noise. Didn't know whether it was human or not. Looked and saw Joy Triplett, Nancy Rogers, Diana Ross, and Sharon Porcher quarteting, the famous, Boone Ballad. Triplett said with a raised eyebrow, Saw Dan Loader shagging down through here a minute ago, Dick Patton creeping after. Drooling Welsch said, I saw a trombone case with brown hair go thataway. Went thataway. Stumbled over the richest begger in town, John D. Watson, with his accomplice, Glenn VanVoorhis. They said that they had seen a trombone case with brown hair go into the Y.M.C.A. There standing in the middle of the floor was Pat Walters and her magic trombone. Asked what was in her trombone case. She asked why I wanted to know. I said, Just wanta get the facts, mam. I looked in the case. Just what I had suspected all along - melted ice cream. Booked her for smuggling melted ice cream. 12:05 Got a tip from Ears Johnson, a reliable stool pigeon, that he had traced Fred Nay, an F.B.I.man for the Communists, and last year's top undercover man in the Country, to a waterfront dive run by Bouncer Mason. Took a run down there. My eyes roamed to the torch singer, Slinky Bord-enkircher. She was some doll. We had a rough battle with Nay's bodyguards, Betty Wolff, Maxine Watson, Linda Stocker, and Florene Shearer, but finally hooked 'em and took 'em on a 319. Through a tip from Nay, we got a lead on Rebecca Flash Kelly, ringleader of the notorious Space Patrol, who had been suspected of trying to smuggle laughs in Home Economics Class for some time. Her co-pilot, Ten-Star-General Jean The-Last-Name-Cant’-Be-Spelled-Read-Or-Pronounced was a shady-iooking character too. I took them in on 407. 12:06 Got a call from Rush Town. Fat Man Peoples and his band were disturbing the peace. Some of the band members were: Phyllis Courtwright-tuba; Sandra Sumers - bass drum; Larry Lewis - piccolo; Jim Tedrick - chimes; George Farris-guitar; Judy Loader - violin; and Judy Stewart - triangle. Pug Mayhew and John Mallet insisted on giving us a sample of their famed hoochy-koochy dance, Double Trouble, before we booked ’em on a 407 and the Red Jeep came, with Virginia Heston at the wheel. 12:07 We returned to headquarters-time sure seemed to have passed quickly-we began putting 419, 304, 303, 206, 319, and 407 together-they all added up to just one thing - the class of 1958! How did we get the answer? We just played a hunch- Dum-da-dum-dum Pat Walters Carol Ann Rush Don Mulvane Jim Penrod Witnesses for the Class of 1958 of Newcomerstown High School 25
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Kedigh, Roger King, Alla Kissel, Linda Loader, Larry Mar'att, Gary Marlatt, Larry Marshall, Judy Marstrell, Peggy Mayhew, Mickey Meeks, Marilyn Miller, Sandy Mullen, Mary Ann Myers, Steve McCants, Lynda McCormick, Floyd McCulley, Nancy McElhaney, Larry McMullen, Dan Newby, Delphine (No Picture) Norman, Helen Jane Norman, Jerry Palmer, Diane Riley, Mary Lou Roan, Carole Robinson, Bob Russell, Bill (No Picture) Russell, Kaye (No Picture) Russell, Rudy (No Picture) Ryan, Jim Sauerbrey, Sandra Saylor, Jim (No Picture) Smith, Ralph Somogye, Barbara Steed, Stanford (No Picture) Stocker, Larry Taylor, Bonnie (No Picture) Vogt, Lester Walker, Jo Ann (No Picture) Warner, Rosemary Williams, Johanna Wilson, Carol
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