“Which One Won?”: A Tribute to Ms. Newman
— A Southwick Time Machine Original | Tribute Long before she became the legendary Ms. Newman of Southwick High School, Jean Margaret Trombla had already shown an extraordinary gift for words. She won national writing contests, studied journalism, published poetry, and even spent time working in Hollywood before finding her true calling in the classroom. This is the Southwick Time Machine's tribute to the late, great Ms. Newman. Jean Margaret Trombla’s story begins in Springfield, Massachusetts, where she was born on November 29, 1931, to Daniel C. Trombla and Margaret E. (Miller) Trombla. During this time, the Tromblas lived at 167 Massachusetts Avenue. Around 1932, they moved to 106 Amherst Street and eventually relocated to 194 School Street in Agawam. Jean grew up alongside her older brother, Alan J. Trombla. While living in Springfield, the family attended Hope Congregational Church. Jean M. Trombla, circa 1944 In 1947, while a junior at Technical H...