Homer High School - Cavalier Yearbook (Homerville, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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LIES AHE D 6:00 p.m. -- Dinner will be served in the dining room and immediately afterwards you will board a bus which will transport you to the airport. An A-D-C constellation jet airliner will fly you back to Boston in time for the first musical show for the Boston Symphony Orchestra of the season. The director will be David Snoddy. He will also play a clar- inet solo accompanied by Miss Wanda Shorts at the organ. An hour long musical featuring this great organist and accompanied by the Symphony Orchestra will be one of the many highlights of the evening. 11:00 p.m. -- You will board the jet air- liner again and travel in 45 minutes to Miami Florida. You will spend the night in the Miami Hotel. Thursday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast on the terrace. 9:00 a.m. -- There will be a lecture in the cocktail room. Featured speakers will be Marcia Rex and Linda Jo Grissinger. Marcia will lecture on her life on the Dark continent. She has spent 15 years in the jungle with Joy Joy tribe. Linda will speak on her experience as a lady wrestler. She was the light weight champion of 1965. 10:30 a.m. -- You will be driven by bus to the Patrick Air Force Base. Here you will meet the Captain of the Air Force WAF Captain Dixie Ramsier. Dixie is not loved by any means around the base by the women. She is known as the toughest captain in the Air Force except to the men and then she forgets her rank. 12:00 a.m. -- Lunch will be served in the dining room of the Hotel Foster. Wilma operates this swank hotel from the money she collects from the alimony of her four divorced million- aire husbands. After lunch you will travel to the brand new giant shopping center. This shopping center covers 28 acres and you will arrive there for the official opening. This is considered the best and most expensive shopping center in the world today. The architect was David Blodgett who owns Blodgett architect agency. 6:00 p.m. -- You will be back at the Hotel and there will be one hour to change into formal dress to attend a movie premier and dinner. 7:00 p.m. -- There will be a banquet in the Dining Room of the Hotel Miami. Hostess will be the great Betty Hoffman who has just returned from a world tour with her husband, Mike Todd. 8:00 p.m. -- The premier of the movie. THE TALL MAN FROM MARS will be in the theater of the hotel. The star of the show will be present at the premier, who is no other than the ex-school teacher and present actor, Bruce Campbell. We are sorry to say that we will not be able to acquaint you with another member of the graduating class, that is Marie Frank. Un- fortunately Marie lives in the South Pacific on an island with her husband and their eighteen children. She gives her best regards to you and she hopes that you will enjoy the trip. We'11 be seeing you. Good-bye and God bless you. Sincerely yours, David Blodgett

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GUR FUTURE Dear friend, The class of 58 of Homer Local School, located at Homerville, Ohio in Medina County is planning a week long tour of their various vocations to celebrate their 20th year of freedom from the tears, hardships and teachers of their 12 long years at Homer School The tour of these former graduates will start Monday, May 22 and end May 28. The itinerary for the trip is listed below and the price per person is S250.00. This expensive price includes hotel accommodations, meals, travel expenses and theater tickets. Any other thing that you will want to purchase will have to be from your own pocket. ITINERARY Monday 1:30 p.m. -- The tour will start at the Lodi Airport. An airplane will be chartered and will fly you to LaGuardia field in New York. Airport Cadillac limousines will then transport you to Hotel New York where there will be a room reserved for each person or couple. These rooms will be on the expensive third floor. Each room will have a terrace which will afford an excellent view of New York and the waterfront. Room service will be free except for cocktails and mixed drinks. The rest of the day until 7:30 p.m. will be free. You may go shopping during this time or you may go sightseeing. At 7:30 p.m. we will assemble in the lobby of the hotel and then board a chartered bus and travel to Pat's Place where we will eat dinner. You will be allowed to order anything that you would like. Pat Strinehas owned this famous night club since 1971 when she in- herited it from her fifth husband's estate. 10:30 p.m.--You will return to the hotel by bus and retire for the day. Tuesday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast will be served on the terrace. 9:00 a.m. -- Everyone will assemble in the lobby and then board a chartered Greyhound bus that will take you to Manhattan Island. The first place the bus will stop at will be Wall Street. Here we will visit the office of Fred Hines. It all depends on how the prices are fluctuating as to whether Fred can spend much time with the group. Fred has played the market for years and he is still losing. 11:30 a.m. -- You will travel by bus to Mousie's Tavern on the east side of Manhattan. Lunch will be served and any extra beverage that is ordered will have to be at your own expense. 12:30 p.m. -- Everyone will walk back to Casey's Pool Room. Anyone will be able to play pool at the expense of the owner and operator, Ralph Crebs. Ralph has operated this joint since he retired from the Lucky Strike cigarette industry. 4:00 p.m. -- The bus will transport you back to the hotel. The rest of the afternoon until 7:00 will be free. 7 :OO p.m. -- Cocktails will be served on the terrace. The hostess for this and the deli- cious dinner that follows is Carole Spellman. Dinner will be served in the gracious white wall room. The evenings' entertainment will be a floor show of the latest women's fashions presented by the models of the Carole Spellman Model Agency. Featured singer will be Miss Leilani Simcox. Leilani is the nation's top rock and roll record- ing artist. Free cigarettes will be distributed among the guests. 'I'hese weeds will be furnished by the Sooy Cigarette and Cigar Company. It might be wise to pay for these cigarettes since the company is going bankrupt. The cigarette girl is Berniece Trapp. She has been cigarette girl for 6 years since Carole fired her from the Model Agency. Wednesday 8:00 a.m. -- Breakfast will be served in the dining room. 9:00 a.m. -- Everyone will assemble in the lobby and walk to Grand Central Station. Here we will board the east bound train at gate No. 5 for a day's trip to New England. 9:55 a.m. -- The train will arrive inBoston. Here you will board a bus and travel back into the mountains to a secluded cabin. The owner and inhabitant of this mountain paradise is Mary Stites and her family. This is where Mary has written her four Pulitzer Prize Novels. Mary will also serve lunch before you return to Boston. 2:00 p.m. -- You will return to the train and proceed on to Hartford, Connecticut. Here is the summer home of the great Barbara Allen. Since Barbara is on a European honeymoon with her sixth husband, her daughter will be the hostess for the tour of the great estate.



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ANNUAL STAFF IS KEIUT BUSY FIRST ROW: Mrs. DeBow, Linda Jo Grissinger, David Blodgett, Marie Frank, Marcia Rex Leilani Simcox. SECOND ROW: David Snoddy, Barbara Allen, Berniece Trapp, Dixie Ramsier Mary Stites, Pat Strine. THIRD ROW: Fred Hines, Wanda Shorts, Wilma Foster, Bruce Camp- bell, Betry Hoffman, Ralph Crebs, Herman Trapp. EDITOR . . . . . . Lei1aniSimcox CO-EDITOR ................... Marie Frank HISTORIANS ...... Linda Jo Grissinger, Carole Spellman PROPHECY AND SPORTS EDITOR ..... David Blodgett CLASS WILL .................. Mary Stites INITIATION ...... . . . Wanda Shorts, David Snoddy BUSINESS MANAGER .............. Marcia Rex HANDYMEN ,,,,,,, Berniece Trapp, Fred Hines, Bruce Campbell, Herman Trapp, Barbara Allen DUMMY TYPIST .............. Dixie Ramsier TYPISTS ..,.. ...,. W ilma Foster, Betty Hoffman ADVERTISING . . . . Pat Strine, Homer Sooy, Ralph Crebs

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