Southeast High School - Pirates Log Yearbook (Ravenna, OH)
- Class of 1957
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Text from Pages 1 - 140 of the 1957 volume:
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PIRATES' LOG
I956- I 957 EDITION
SOUTHEAST HIGH SCHOOL
R. D. 2, RAVENNA, OHIO
TABLE OF CONTENTS
School Life
Faculty and
Admlnlstratlon
Seniors
Underclassmen
Organizations and
Actlvltles
Hugh Lights of the Year
Athletics
Grade Schools
Advertising
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tant part of American Govemment, the founda
tion must be lard during the first part of the
year through lectures and note taking
Mr BOLDON EXPLAINS the acetylene torch to
Norman Bradley and B111 Strausser in Vocational
Agriculture
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LOCAL COMPANIES are generous in providing
classroom teaching aids. Patty Hunsicker and
Carolyn Maines are being instructed in the
proper use of the telephone by Miss Brunn in
the freshman General Business class. The equip
ment is provided by the Ohio Bell Telephone
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FOR SOME STUDENTS frog dissection is one of DEMONSTRATING THE BUTTONHOLER for her
the more unpleasant duties required of Biology Home Economics students is Mrs. Westover.
students. Judy Hill, Mary Jane Jagers, Patty
Inks, and Nancy Hoskins look on as Mr. Ames
wields the knife.
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learmng 1S fun at thelr Mock Conventlon whlch be that the best way to learn how to do some
preceded the Mock Electron thlng IS to do lt
Classes Become More Interesting
THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM mcludes
lnstructlon m the elements oi most of the common
sports Here Coach Ludrck shows the proper method
of falhng to avold mjury
NEW EQUIPMENT 15 an asset
to any learmng program,
particularly in the wood and
metal working shops. Intent
on his work with the bandsaw is
Jerry Garvin.
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FOUR OF THE SEVEN weekly periods of Physics
are spent in the laboratory. Here experiments
are conducted which indicate the nature of heat
light, sound, electricity, and demonstrate me-
chanical principles.
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HOME ECONOMICS IWAJORS have available to
them two courses in foods, two in clothing, one
year of Home Management, and a year of Home-
making,
Classes are conducted in the home economics
suite, These rooms are among the most attractive
in the building,
As the School Year Progresses
IN AN ATTEMPT to meet the varying needs of the students, some subjects are approached in different
ways. Typing is one such course, being offered as a two year program for those enrolled in the com-
mercial course, or for one year for those who will be needing it for personal use.
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SENIOR DAY DAWNS with Pete Hill as executive
head and Terry Pol as principal of Southeast High
School.
ONE OF Tl-LE MOST BEAUTIFUL events ofthe year
is the Hi-Tri assembly. The twelve foot tree is
being decorated by Jeannie Thomas, co-advisor
Mrs. Davis, and Judy Tomlinson.
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ONE OF THE FIRST obstacles met by the new freshman
girls is the annual Hi-Tri initiation.
SCHOOL SPIRIT is given a boost by the annual bonfire-pep
rally.
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the best pep rally gets keener, This
year the Hi-Y succeeded in retaining
the trophy for the best pep rally for
the second straight year.
The raven holding the young captives
represents Ravenna City, but he holds
the upper hand only temporarily for the
Southeast Pirates soon make the rescue,
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school can have, and is really shown here by
Margaret Williams, a cheerleader, School sp1r1t
at Southeast High has increased steadily through
out the life of the school.
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M1ss MARTHA ROBB
School Secretary
Mlss GLORIA BRUNN
Baslc Bus1ness
Pexs Typxng
Future Teachers of Amenca
Mxs ELLEN WESTOVER
Clothmg Foods
Latm, Homemakln
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Mx JESSE CAIN
Shop Mech Drawm
P1ast1cs, Leathercrafts
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Audio Visual
MARIAN ZAPKA
Shorthandldiz II, Office
Practice, Typmg I 8:
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uture Secretaues
DAVID THOMAS
I-IS Math
Algebra I 8: II Plane
Geometry
Freshmen
BRUCE BOLDON
Vocationa1Agr1cu1ture
, II, III, 8zIV
Future Farmers
EDNA THOMAS
English I, Journalism
Newspaper, Juniors
ROGER WRIGHT
Current History
He ad C oach
Varsity "S"
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Physlcal Educatlon
I 8aII,Boys Health and
Commumty Lrvmg,
Dnver Trarmng
Student COLIIICI1
FAYE GIVEN
Engllsh IV, General
Sc1ence
Econormcs
Future Nurses
MARION BRADY
World HISYOIY, Enghsh
Yearbook, Semors
JEANNE HENNIGER
Dnver Trauung
Sophomores
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STAN WACY
Mrxed Chorus
Musrc Club
FRANCES DAVIS
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Am. History
Government
Intramurals
Assistant Coach
Mr. ANTHONY DUBSKY
Instrumental Music
Band
Music Club
Mr. WALTER AMES
Chemistry, Physics
Biology
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Mrs. FERN MORSCH
English l0
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National Honor Society
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PRESIDENT
ROBERT HILL
Pete
Student Council 1 2 President 3 Safe
ty Council 3,4, Class President 4 Mu
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Play, Bowling 3,4, Intramurals 2
Scholarship Team 1 2 3,4 Recognition
Banquet 2 4 Best All Round Student
4, S Teen Board 3, Driver Training
Road eo 2 Mock Election Campaign
Manager 4
VICE PRESIDENT
TERRY POL
Terry
H1 Y 1 3 4 Music Club 2 3 4 Varsrt
S 1 2 3 4 Class Vice President 4 Cho
rus 14 Band 2 Football 1 2 4 Track
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The class of 1957 started its freshman year with 96 members Enlistment in the armed services and drop outs
left the class with 'IO members at graduation
This was a particularly active class Between the first Freshman Talent Show and the Senior picnic were many
activity Many participated in the school s athletic programs
SECRETARY
PHYLLIS STUMPO
H1 Tri l 2 3 4 Music Club 2 3 4 Caf
eterra 4 Library 2, Future 'l eachers 4
Pirates' Pride 3 Bowling 3, Play 3
Class Officer 4
TREASURER
BERNIECE CLARK
H1 Tri 1 2 3 4, Future Teachers of
America 3 4 Music Club 2 3 4 Class
Officer 4, Play 3 Homecoming At
tendant 3 County Chorus 2 3 4
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Basketball 2 3 4 Baseball 2
Track 2 3 Chorus 4
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HAROLD BRUMBAUGH
Harold
Mus1C Club 2,3 4 Future
Farmers 2 3 Treas 2 3 Year
book 3 Chorus 1 2 4 Wrest
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PATRICIA BELL
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Nat1onal Honor SOCISLY 3 4
MUSIC Club 3 4 H1 Trl 1 2 3
4 Future Nurses Club 4 Cho
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ALMA BRUNSTETTER
Alma
H1 Tr1 4 Nat1onal Honor
Clety 3 4 Future Nurses 4
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KATHLEEN BOLDON
Kathy
Chardon 1,2, GAA 1,2, Muslc
Club 3 4, Nat1onal Honor So
clety 2 3 4 Future Secretar
ICS Club 4 1-11 Tr1 2 3,4, Fu
ture Teachers 4 Bowlmg 3
Scho1arsh1p Team 1,2 3 4
Play 3 Busmess Manager
Newspape 4 Glee Club 4
DAR Award 4, RCCOg1'11L10n
Banquet 3
RONALD CALDWELL
Ronny
Musrc Club 3,4, Safety Coun
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Offlcc G1r1 3 4 Cafetena 1 feet Attendance 3
Junlor Play Usherctte
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Walt' Safety COlll'1C1l l,2,3,4, Musrc
FFA l,3,4, Treasurer 4, MUSIC Club 2 3 Intramurals l,2,3,
Club 2 4, H1 Y Secretary 4 Play 3 Track 1 Cafeterla 1,2,
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JOHN COLLINS
H1 Y 3,4 MUSIC Club 2 3 4
Play 3 Chorus 4 Football 3 4
Basketball 2 3 4, Track 2 3,
Baseball 2 VHYSIQ7 S 3 4,
Class VICC Presxdent 1 Bowhng
3 Baccalaureate and Com
mtncement Ushcr 3 Safety
Councrl 2 Krng of Hearts 4
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FFA 1,Z,3 4 Mus1c Club 4
Cafettua 2 3 4 Baseball 1,2
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Counc1l 3 4 Football 3 Bowl
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Two of the most well lrked students at Southeast are Jackre Powell and
Pete H111 Jaclne who IS constantly bemg sought after by her frrends for her
humor and sparkling V1V'lClOllS personalrty brrghtcned the hvts of everyone
Her 1 rtty rtmuks and unforgettable humor earned her the nrclcname of
Wicky Iackre and the W1tt1est trtlc Pete rs one ofthe more serrous
mrndcd students Hrs abrllty to lead and rnttrest rn the well berng of hrs
frrends prompted the class to elect h1m presrdcnt Ill therr busrest year and
vote htm the Best All Around student
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MARY JO COVE
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Newspaper 1,3 Neatest Dresser
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Basketball 3, Track 2, Safety
Counc1l2, Intramurals 1,2
ROSALIE GUMP
H1 Trl 1,2,3 4 Muslc Club 2
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of Hearts Attendant 4
DOUGLAS HAIFLICH
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H1 Y 4 Play 3
NANCY HAUCK
Nan
H1 Trl 1 2 3 4 Future Teach
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2 3,4 Safety Councll 3 Fu
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Homecommg Attendant 3 ,4
Commencement Usherette 3
H1 Trl Banquet Usherette 3
DAVID HILL
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Chorus 1 2 Play 3, Vars1ty
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1 Dance Award 3
CAROL l-IOUSEL
Carol
New Bazetta 1,2, H1 Trl 3 4
Safety Counc1l 3 4 Future
Teachers ofAmer1ca 4 u
src Club 3 VICE Pres1dent 4
Chorus 1 2 G1rl's Clcc Club
1 2 Cafetena 1 4 Home
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Softball 1 2
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DONNA HUGHES
Hugo
H1 Trl 1 2 3 4 Treasurer 2
Class Offlcer 1 ClasS.Off1cer
3 Future Teac'1ers of Amerlca
2 3 4, V1Ce Pres1dent 4 Mu
src Club 3 4 Safety COUIICI1
2 Bovwhng 4 Recognrtxon
Banquet 2
OTHA JENKINS
Doc
Future Farmers of America 1,
3 4 Re orter 2 Football 2 4
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Basketball 2,3,4g Baseball 2,35
Track 13 Wrestling Team 2.
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Hi-Y 15 Safety Council 2,35
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JAMES JONES PATRICK KELLY
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THE CLASS WAS FORTUNATE in having a good deal of talent- most of it
however, was wrapped in two packages labeled Dale Moser and Rdnnie Tack:
ett. Their vocal achievements as they entertained for PTA, assemblies, and
other school functions made them worthy of the praise they received. Ronnie
was a prominent athletic figure in addition to his musical ability, while Dale
somehow found time between her art work and other activities to become one
of the best-liked students in the class. Besides being Most Talented, she was
also voted Most Likely to Succeed, Most Courteous, and Best All-Round Stu-
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NHS 2,3,4, Chorus 2, Glee
Club 3 Prrnce of Peace Con
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DLANE LEWIS
H1 Tr1 1,2,3,4, NHS 3,4, Musrc
Club 2,3,4, FTA 4, Varsxty
'S' 3, Treasurer 4, Home
commg Queen 4, Cheerleader
2,3,4, Southeast Represent:-1t1ve
for Queen of Sprlng Festlval 4
Chorus 4, County Chorus 4
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JEAN LLEWELLYN
FTA 4 FNC 3 L1brary 2,
MUSIC Club 2 3,4, H1 Trl 1
3 Secretary 4, Bowlmg 4,
Safety Counc11 3 V109 Pres1
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FTA 2,3,45 Music Club 2,3,45
Varsity "S" 3,45 Hi-Tri 3,45
Bowling 3,45 Cheerleader 2,35
Head Majorette 45 Safety
Council 25 Library 25 Yearbook
2,35 Business Manager 45
Scholarship Team 2,45 Band
3,45 Play Usherette 35 Com-
mencement and Baccalaureate
Usherette 35 Recognition Ban-
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2,45 King and Queen of Hearts
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Teenagers feel that, "If you haven't got a juke -box, a record player
will do." Janet Strausser and Diane Lewis agree wholeheartedly and are
shown here in the act of picking out their favorites among current albums
Janet, almost a professional cheerleader with three years of Varsity to her
credit, has found herself serving on countless committees, presiding over
numerous meetings, and "Most Popular" among her friends. Diane, also a
member of the cheerleading squad, has represented Southeast in various
beauty contests and reigned as our own Homecoming Queen. In keeping
with this, she received the title "Best Looking".
BOB MARTIN
Chorus 45 Hi-Y 45 Music Club
45 Bowling 4.
DAVID MCPEAK
"Dave"
Basketball 15 Bowling 3,45 FFA
1,2535 Darkroom 35 Music Club
2,3545 Y-Teens 35 Chorus 45
Hi-Y 1,45 Trampoline 3,45
Class Officer 25 Talent Show
Winner 4, Third Place 35
Commencement and Bac-
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SANDRA MINER
"Sandy"
Hi-Tri l,3,45 Yearbook 2,35
Glee Club 35 Chorus 45 Music
Club 3,45 FTA 45 Play 35 In-
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Wanda
Hi-Tri 1,2,3,45 Music Club 3,
45 Future Nurses 1,2,3,45 Caf-
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Cheerleader 1.
DALE MOSER
Mouser
Hi-Tri 1,2,3,45 FTA 35 Nat'l.
Honor Society 253,45 Sec. 35
Music Club 2,3545 Newspaper
152,45 Yearbook Staff 35 Ed-
itor 45 Student Council 45
Class Officer 35 Safety Coun-
cil 2,35 Chorus 45 Talent Show
Winner 35 Recognition Ban-
quet 3,45 Most Talented 45
Most Courteous 45 Most Likely
to Succeed 45 Best All-Round
Student 4.
GEORGE OGDEN MARY OPPERIvlAN
G eorge MQFY
Hi-Tri 1,2,3,45 Music Club
3,45 Future Teachers of Amer
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America 1,45 Band 3,45 Play
35 Office Staff 45 Scholarship
Team 1,25 Safety Council 35
Cafeteria 1,2.
DOROTHY PETERSON
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Future Farmers of Amenca 1
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ootball 1,2,4 Track 1
JERRY POL
Jerry
Class Off1cer 2, Student Coun
c1l 1 2,3, Presrdent 4, New
paper 4 Vars1ty S l,2,3,4, 1
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Football 1 2 4 Track 3
BARBARA PRUITT
Barbara
Future Nurses Club 2 3 4,
Safety Counc1l 2 3 Captarn
4 H1 Tr1 2 3 4 MUSIC Club
2 3 4 Chorus 2 3,4 County
Chorus 2,3,4, G1rl's Intramu
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JACQUALINE POWELL
Jackre
H1 Trl 1 2,3 4 FTA 3, Pres
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lub 2 3 4 Jr Play, News
paper 2 3, Yearbook 4 Offrce
Staff 4 Scholarshrp Team 1
2 3 Wlttlest 4 Mock Electron
Campargn Mgr 4 Queen of
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ROLAND PRUITT
Roland
H1 Y 3,4, Varslty S 3,4 Foot
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Varsity "S" 3, President 45
Music Club 2,3,4g I-li-Y 45
FFA l,2, Sentinel 2, Parlia-
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Football 1,2,3,4g Intramurals
1,2,35 Play 35 Talent Show
Winner 4, Third Place 35
Newspaper 4g Cafeteria 1,4.
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DONALD SAMPSON
Music Club Secretary-Treas-
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FTA 45 Raverma City 1,2,3.
Safety Council 2.
Proof that intelligence and popularity DO mix is found in Linda Thorpe
and Jim Jones. Linda is right at home with the title "Most Intelligent".
President of National Honor Society, and active in all phases of school
life, she has maintained a high scholastic average during her high school
years. Jim, male version of the "Most Intelligent" student, has only at-
tended Southeast for two years, but in that time he has displayed a good
deal of general knowledge. Also chosen "Most Likely to Succeed", he
plans to continue his education and attend Purdue University next year,
majoring in engineering.
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CHARLES SCHAEFER ETHEL SHOWERS
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Club 3,4 Off1ce Staff 4
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Counc1l 3, Mus1c Club 3, Play 2, Perfect Attendance 5 Years
Usherette 3, FSA Secretary
Treasurer 4
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CONVERTIBLES AND GOOD TIMES seem to go together in the mind of the
high-school student5 especially when the convertible is filled with such lively sen-
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dubbed "Willy" by his classmates, is probably one ofthe best natured persons
ROBERT SUFFECOOL
Southeast has ever known. His constant air of good humor won him the title of Bob
"Wittiest". Willy, who is an avid basketball fan, is also president of the school Music Club 2,3 49 Chorus 354.
music club. Jack Bailey, a tall football player, has been active throughout his Band 3,4. Mu-955 Festival 3 4-'
high-school career. Thought to be "Most Popular", Jack led the class through its ' ,
junior year. He has also been a member of the Student Council for three years.
Dave McPcak, the handsome fellow in the driver's seat, is an officer of Future
Farmers of Am erica. His good taste in clothes prompted the class to elect him
"Neatest Dresser" along with "Best Looking".
RONNIE TACKETT HOWARD THOMAS
Ron Tommy
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"S" 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3, Hi-Y 45 Future Farmers of
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2,3,45 Chorus 1,253,415 Track Chorus 45 Newspaper 4.
2,35 Librarian 2,35 Cafeteria
253,45 County Chorus 2,3545
Most Talented 45 All-Star
Basketball 45 Mock Election
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Baseball 2,45 Class Officer 1.
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Music Club 45 Betty Crocker
Future Homemaker Award 4.
PATRICIA THOMPSON
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Chorus 2 3 4, L1brary Staff 4
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IDRUS WILLIAMS
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Under the leadership of very capable officers, the class of 1958 had several very successful activities. They
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class to have the Junior-Senior Prom away from the school,
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Lois Sanders
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There are few free evenings for a yearbook editor. Dale
Moser works on the Pirate's Pride layout.
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One of the most demanding extra -curricular ac-
tivities is the preparation of the Pirates' Log, the
Southeast High School yearbook. Work on next
years annual must begin even before the previous
year's annual is completed, and must continue
through the summer months.
Business problems are real, for the yearbook is
the students biggest financial venture, and the prob
lems in layout, copy, and photography demand the
best work from students of uncommon ability.
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Pirates Pride
STANDING, L. to R., are the members of the staff: H. Thomas, M. Williams, M. Aberegg, C. Huffman, A. Linde-
muth, A. Sillaman, J. Ankrom, T. Patton, D. Moser. SEATED on the window sill in thc rear, J. Jackson, F. King,
T. Kaley, C. Carter. SEATED at the table, C. Hutton, L. Martin, Mrs. Thomas, advisor, E. Riggenbach, M. Nelson,
T. Pol.
Approximately twice a month on Friday afternoon, the
Pirate 's Pride is distributed to the student body. Five cents
brings the reader an up to date account of school news and
information concerning coming events.
Through working with the Pirate's Pride, students of the
journalism class gain a knowledge of journalistic problems
and have an opportunity to write creatively.
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BACK ROW, L. to R.: B. Donham, B. Jenkins, L. Kerr, A. Thompson, K. Boldon, J. Tomlinson, C. Carter, D.
Hughes, D. Kelly, S. Elliott. SIXTH ROW: E. Skilton, M. Heft, L. Sanders, J. Thomas, L. Thorpe, C. Lavo, F.
Stafford, D. Norris, C. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: C. Hutton, A. Owen, R. Sickle, L. Martin, R. Gump, D. Lewis, M.
Williams, L. Harvey, R. Bates, P. Casto, S. Schneeberger. FOURTH ROW: E. Jones, T. Zelack, A. Stafford, S.
Roosa, M. Jagers, C. Blasen, J. Schneebergcr, A. Hupp, G. Bishop, V. Loomis, S. Kitchen. THIRD ROW: D. Don
ohue, J. Shearer, S. Bruey, R. Diehl, L. Karathanos, N. Kays, K. Hammer, F. Dria, M. Ballas, C. Partin, C Gaves
SECOND ROW: E. Hoschar, L. Gadd, E. Dean, B. Reed, M. Opperman, C. Tomlinson F. Htmsicker B Pinlcard S.
Hill, P. Burkey, D. Bell. FIRST ROW: J. Strausser, J. Llewellyn, M. Cove, Mrs. Davis, D. Moser, McEwen,,P.
I-lunsickcr, L. Best, S. Ernest, C. Fisher, J. Greathouse, E. Hill, S. Miner.
The objectives of Hi-Tri are: The development of leadership and a co -operative spirit among the girls. To
provide worthwhile and entertaining programs for teachers and students. To develop high ideals and morals and a
desirable spirit among its members.
The club is one of the most active, undertaking many worthwhile projects. In October the club succeeded in
collecting twenty bags of clothing for distribution overseas. The traditional Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter
programs were conducted again this year with the assistance of local ministers.
Two bright spots on the Hi-Tri calendar are the Christmas Dance and the Mother -Daughter banquet.
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Student Council
loc D Moser S Schre el L Martin J Baile C Lindemuth M Maksim J
SEATED fromL. to R.: I. Spur k, . , . pp , . , . y, . . , . , .
Smith, A. Stafford, R. Hill, L. Best, L. Owen, H. Bingham, J. Sveda, D. Bostwick, M. Nelson. STANDING: Mr.
R. Ludick.
A long list of accomplishments indicated that this year's Stu-
dent Council was even more active than usual. The printing and
selling of basketball programs, the buying of basketball uniforms
the repair of room identification signs, and the purchase of re-
creation equipment are some of the projects completed.
The purpose of the council is to create better fellowship and
understanding between the faculty and students and among the
students themselves.
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National Honor Society
FRONT ROW of Left group, STANDING L. to R., H. Bingham, J. Schneeberger, E. Simpons. MIDDLE ROW of
Left group, L. Owen, L. Martin. BACK ROW of Left group, Mrs. Morsch, advisor, D. Reed, J. Sveda, D. Hargett.
STANDING in middle group, K. Boldon, P. Johnson, L. Thorpe, J. Thomas, officers of the club. RIGHT GROUP
FRONT ROW, D. Moser, P. Bell, L. Lee, G. Bandi. MIDDLE ROW of Right group, A. Owen, D. Lewis, A. Brun-
stetter. BACK ROW of Right Group, A. Schneider, J. Smith, S. Simon, M. Maksim.
The National Honor Society is composed of
students who have attained the four required traits-
scholarship, leadership, service and character.
Candidates eligible for membership were voted
upon by the high school faculty, and those elected 5 2 ' 3'
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Composed of Junior and Senior boys, the Hi-Y club is interested in promoting clean speech, clean
sports, clean scholarship, and clean living, The three officers, Randy Williams, Ronnie Tackett, and
Walter Calvin, are seated in the back row, In the FRONT ROW, from L. to R. are: The advisor, Mr.
Ames, H, Thomas, D. Haiflich, F, King, SECOND ROW: R, Pruitt, P. Johnson, T. Pol, R. Hughes.
THIRD ROW: E, Riggenbach, P. Sveda, B, Martin, J, Smith.
Future Teachers of America
Grading Papers and substituting for teachers are two of the duties of members of the Sarah C. Caldwell, or
FTA club. Pictured below are: FIRST ROW, L, to R.: M. Opperman, M. I-left, N, Cooper, N. Hauek, M. Gove,
J. Tomlinson. SECOND ROW: M, Maksim, I, Spurlock, R. Deihl, A. Owen, R, Sickle, A. Lindemuth. THIRD
ROW: D. Hughes, P. Quinn, M. Williams, D. Lewis, S. Miner, G. Bandi. BACK ROW: The Advisor, Miss Brunn
K. Boldon, J. Strausser, J. Reynolds, J. Llewellyn, L, Thorpe.
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BACK ROW, L. to R.: L.
Martin, C. Hutton, V. Loomis,
E. Showers, M. Grove, B. Jen-
kins, F. Stafford. FOURTH
ROW: Miss Zapka, C. Eber-
ling, M, Nelson, B. Miller, D,
Donahue, S, Hill, S. Kitchen,
J. Greathouse, THIRD ROW:
M, Jagers, E. Jones, T, Ze-
lack, S. Vair, V. Smith, S.
Ellison, H. Pruitt. SECOND
ROW: B, Pinkard, E, Skilton,
A. Jones, E. Jones, M, Peter-
son, E. Bailey. FIRST ROW:
L. Sanders, C, Blasens, S,
Schneeberger, C. Huffman, L,
Gadd, B, Dillon, M, Abberegg,
N. Kays.
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Future Secretaries Club
The Future Secretary's Club was organized this year under the leadership of
Miss Zapka. The objective of the club is to provide a means of creating better
fellowship and understanding of the business world, and to learn the character-
istics of a good secretary. The club colors are pink and white. On March 4, the
official installation of officers and members was held at the school at 8:00 p.m.
Miss Zapka conducted the installation and then turned the meeting over to the
club president, Carol Hutton, who introduced the guest speaker,
Future Nurses Club
The Future Nurses' Club was established to cultivate an interest in nursing among the girls. Some of
their projects include touring various hospitals and receiving films and lectures on nursing. SEATED from
L. to R. are: Mrs. Given, the advisor, B, Pruitt, W. Morgan, A. Brunstetter, P, Burkey, S, Bruey, J. Shearer.
SECOND ROW: C, Tomlinson, B. Reed, M. Opperman, C, Thomas, S. Hupp, L, Best, M, Jones, T. Patton.
THIRD ROW: J. Strausser, P. Bell, J. Hill, P. Inks, A. Hayes, J, Schneeberger, N. Hoskins.
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BACK ROW, L. to R.: D. Richards, A. Zavara, J. Jenkins, D. Boldon, I.. Szirver, R. Savage. SEC-
OND ROW: W. Calvin, B. Strausser, C. Wilson, R. Hughes, B. Hi1legas,H. Thomas, D. Hargett, B.
Humming, R. Savage. FIRST ROW: B. Vogel, D. Lytlc, M. Westover, T. Bamcr, K. Pontius, N.
Bradley, J. Shcwell, and the club advisor, Mr. Boldon.
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cient farming, the FFA has a year-round program.
In addition to sponsoring the annual Sadie Hawkins
Day Dance, the chapter this year held a raffle and
square dance on March 29, and a banquet April 10.
At spring evaluation, the secrerary's book rated
second and the treasurer 's hook rated third in the
district.
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The Varsity "S" club was organized in 1952 for improvement of athletics. Eligibility for membership in the club is
determined by participation in athletics. Varsity cheerleaders are the only fem ale members of the organization.
SEATED, L. to R. in the FIRST ROW are: M. Williams, L. Sanders, H. Retherford, M. Westover. SECOND ROW:
D. Lewis, R. Tackett, J. Stefansic, T. Pol. THIRD ROW: R. Pruitt, E. Riggenbach, D. Sampson, J. Bailey.
FOURTH ROW: R. Williams, S. Jackson, J. Pol, M. Maksim. FIFTH ROW: H. Montgomery, B. Forney, C. Hum-
mer, J. Martin. SIXTH ROW: The organization advisor, Mr. Wright, J. Strausser, D. Reagan.
Safety Council
The Safety Council is a non-profit organization. whose membership is open to anyone wishing to join. Its main
purpose is to maintain and promote safety. The High School Bus Patrol is appointed and supervised by the Safety
Council. This year the members of the Council went on a field trip to Ravenna, and toured the Portage County
Prison and witnessed a trial in the traffic court. SEATED from I.. to R. in the FIRST ROW are: E. Skilton T. Pat-
ton, M. Jones, S. Sehneeberger, N. Cooper, J. Strausser, J. Reynolds, J. Llewellyn, C. Carter, E. Showers,,A.
Thompson, B. Pruitt, B. Dillon. SECOND ROW: W. Wilson, D. Bostwick, J. Garvin, C. Carter, F. King, P. John-
son, L. Waltz, D. Byrnes, J. Schilling, J. Shewell. J. Dourm, and the advisor, Mr. Cain.
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SEATED from L to R are the members of the Cafeteria Staff D Richards, R. Tackett, J. Thomas,
That mad dash for the cafeteria is char-
acteristic of almost any high school. The
dash is rewarded at Southeast with a rapid
moving lunch line and well-balanced meals
The school is fortunate in having a very
modern, well-equipped kitchen. The fa-
cilities are frequently used by local organi-
zations for banquets and other social affairs.
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The library staff consists of a group of students interested in books. They assist the school librarian, Mrs.
Heim, in keeping the records of withdrawn and overdue books, and in maintaining a quiet atmosphere suitable
to the students' needs in their reference work, SEATED from Left to Right are: L. Kerr, B, Pruitt, R, Diehl, J,
Strausser, J. Llewellyn. STANDING: Mrs. Heim, J. Tomlinson, L, Best and A, Owen,
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The members of the school office staff receive much practice in general office work, Their duties
include everything from issuing scotch tape to typing tests. Under the supervision of the school secretary,
Mrs. Vogel, they perform any and all tasks which may be assigned to them. This experience may prove
a great help to the following girls when they seek employment, Left to Right: V. Smith, J, Beetler, F,
Stafford, L. Thorpe, S, Simon, B. Clark, J, Hill, M. Opperman, N, Hauck, M. Nelson, J, Cory, and L.
Martin.
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Chorus
At Christmas time the story of "The Other Wise
Man was told by Mrs. Pfeiffer interspersed with
carols from the chorus.
FIRST ROW, L. to R.: C. LaVo, L. Gadrl, B. Pruitt, W. Morgan, P. Bell, A. Thompson. C. Eberling, H. Bingham, D.
Lewis, N. Cooper, N. l-lauek, B. Clark. SECOND ROW: L. Sanders. I. Spurlock, A. Suzclis, J. Ankrom, B. Donham,
M. Williams, R. Diehl, S. Vair, V. Smith, M. Aberegg, S. Miner. THIRD ROW: D. Miner, D. Locke, C. Moore, T.
Scott, J. Kirkham, B. Martin, R. Williams, T. Pol, D. McPcak, J. Williams, W. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: F. Stew-
art, M. Seems, J. Pauley, R. Johnstone, E. Johnson, B. Suffeeool, B. Peterson, J. Jaclmon, D. Tackett, M. Hill, B.
Watson, G. Pol, A. Zavara.
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STANDING, L. to R.: D. Bell, J. Hickman, E. Bailey, E. Jones, P. Inks, B. Miller, T. Zelack, C. Tomlinson, K.
Boldon, J. Tomlinson. MIDDLE ROW: J. Hill, G. Bishop, C. Blasen, A. Hupp, T. Patton. S. Hill, L. Kerr. FRONT
ROW: H. Pruitt, S. Ellison, G. Lelvlon, B. Dillon, B. Pinkard, G. Brumbaugh.
Under the direction of Mr. Stanley Wagy, the vocal de-
partment contributed much to the school program. The
chorus' excellent renditions of several of the best known
Christmas carols, presented for the student body at the an-
nual Christmas program, prompted the Hi-Tri club 's request
of them to sing two selections for the Easter services.
In September, some of the vocal students went to Kent to
participate in the County Chorus.
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The lack of any music program in the school year
1953-54 has made the building of the band a difficult
task. However, an evening 's concerts assures that the
efforts have been successful and worthwhile.
Pride in membership, enthusiastic support on the part
of the students, financial aid by the Booster 's Club, and
the talented efforts of the director, Mr. Dubsky, are
responsible for the band 's success.
The band 's half-time programs at the football games
provided colorful entertainment and the pep band pro-
vided music and support for the cheering section at the
football and basketball game.
A high point near the end of the school year came on
the night of May 10 with the band's participation in the
annual music festival.
Band
BACK ROW, Standing, L, to R.: E. Johnson, A. Sillaman, Mr, Dubsky. THIRD ROW: J. Hall, M. Watters, M.
Gove, R. Williams, R. Caldwell, E. Jones, B. McEwen, D, Stacy, B. Hanning. SECOND ROW: E. Kirkbride, J.
Williams, H. Thomas, I, Spuxlock, C. Fisher, J. Pahls, J. Taylor, B. Vogel. FIRST ROW: A, Owen, R. Diehl, J
Schneeberger, A. Suzelis, J. Tomlinson, D, Thomas.
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with its brilliant colors, marching bands, and blaring f
trumpets. ,
Majorettes, contributing to the beauty and ex-
citement of any parade, sometimes make concen-
tration on the rest of the band difficult. Ours are
no exception.
Mary Maksim, the head majorette, plays the
baritone. Nelia, second from the left, plays per-
cussion instruments, Mary Ann Heft supports the
flute section, and Judy Schneeberger takes her place
in concerts with the clarinets.
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BACK ROW, Standing, L. to R.: B, Border, P. Stahl, M. Opperman, A. Thompson, N. Kays. SECOND ROW: L.
Waltz, D. Byrns, S. Schreppel, S. Kitchen, A. Hayes, P. Johnson, D. Boldon, A, Schneider, S, Roosa, FIRST ROW
E. Simpson, M. Heft, T, Schall, C. Kirkham, P. Hunsicker, L, Karathanos, M. Maksim.
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BACK ROW, I.. io R.: B. MarLin. R. Caldwell. P. Johnson, B. Hanning. P. Hill, H. Brumbaugh, J. Collins, D. Hoglc,
T. Pcl. J. Pol. TENTII ROW: R. Hughes. D. Suffccool. J. Pahls, D. Bostwick, D. McPcali, H. Thomas, E. Riggen-
bach. R. Taciaeti. J. l1a'ley. NINTH ROW: C. Jacoby, S. Elliott, C. Eberling. W. Calvin. R. Williams, D. Byrns, L.
Waltz. J. 'T.ii,l.1r, Sapp, B. McEwen. EIGHTH ROW: J. Thomas, B. Dillon, D. Norris, C. Thomas, S. Miner, D.
Hughes. I. Spurlocla. E. Hiiley, A. I,indemiuli. J. Cory. A. Suzelis. SEVENTH ROW: W. Morgan, S. Hupp, E. Jones,
S. Vair, T. Yelaek. M. Jones, IL. Lee. Bruey, NI. Maksiin, J. SLramser, B. Donham. SIXTH ROW: L. Thorpe, R.
Gumip. INI. 'x'v'illianis. li. Clark, P. Quinn, S. Simon, lf. Skillon, N. Hoskins, E, Johnson. A. Hayes, F. Dria. FIFTH
ROW: N. Cooper. J. Hill, L. Sanders. NI. llcft, S. Schnecbcrger. A. Thompson, K. Boldon, J. Tomlinson, V. Loomis,
N. Haucl.. D. Lewis. FOURTII ROW: B. Pruitt. T. P9.1U.OIl.S, Hill, C. Bancli, R. Sickle, A. Owen, P. Stabl, C. Tom-
linson, S. Roosa, Schreppcl, A. Stafford. THIRD ROW: C. Blasen, G. Bishop, A. Hupp, S. Ellison, J. Wanh, H.
Pruiti. N. Kays. L. Karathanos, R. Diehl. C. Suffeeool, M. Oppcrman. SECOND ROW: D. Moser, N. Booth, M. Cove,
J. Llewellyn, B. Recd. L. Jones. K. Eaglcson, M. Jagers, lf. Sandrock, B. Miller, L. Cadd, J. Schnceberger. FIRST
ROW: V. Carlson, C. Kirkliam. J. Hill, P. Bell. C. Housel. J. Williams, J. Reynolds, E. Kirkbride, L. Best, S. Miner.
Szzidehrs win enjoy good music fi id ir .1 pleasure to be a rneizibcr cf rlic Southeast Music Club. It was established
iu 1954 ro promote an iureresr iii music giriiwng the srudcuts. Iu addition to the Music Club parties held for the meni-
bers. me club sponsors niauy assemblies. Each year a talent show is produced for which acts are auditioned from both
thc grade schools sud rhe high school. This years show displayed a wide variery of talent from vocal solos and baron
ri-qirliiig in gi rrampoliue exhibiiiou.
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When Jack Bailey captain of the football
team, crossed the floor toward the queen's
throne with Diane Lewis, he had on his arm
one of the prettiest Homecoming queens
ever to reign at Southeast.
Diane and her attendants, Mary Maksim,
Nancy Hauck, Lizabeth Grindley, Margaret
Williams, Judy Schneeberger, and Emily
Sandrock, escorted by members of the foot-
ball team, almost succeeded in making the
gymnasium a palace for the moments of the
crowning ceremony.
The Homecoming game this year was
played at the rented Newton Falls stadium.
Again, Queen Diane and her attendants
added to the beauty of the evening as they
took their places in the parade, seated in
convertibles.
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Upper classmen gathered to-
gether May 11, at Round-Up Lake
for the social event of the high
school year--the Junior-Senior
Prom. A gala affair, the event is
traditionally sponsored by the Jun
iors as a farewell gesture for the
soon-to-graduate Seniors.
P. J. Ryal's orchestra provided
music for the dancing which lasted X, 1 .. Q
from nine to twelve, and the set-
ting was perfect for a romantic
evening. The weather proved agreeable, too, and some of the couples took walks by the lake or just stood out
on the patio and talked.
The Prom this year caused a great deal of controversy. It was thc first time this dance had ever been held
away from the school gym, and in the minds of most, the attempt was quite successful.
The evening was met with mixed emotions--the Juniors, excited and gay, were attending their first Prom,
and the Seniors, starry-eyed and sentimental, were a bit sad at this, the last of their high school dances.
Junior-Senior Prom
All in all, the prom committees did a tremendous job, making it a wonderful and memorable occasion for
everyone who attended.
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It is customary for the seniors to sponsor u formal
dance called the "Snowball Dance". This year,
however, since it came near Valeutine's Day. it was
called the "King and Queen of Hearts Dance".
Jackie Powell and John Collins were the two seniors
picked to reign over the dance.
The decorating committee outdid themselves by
creating a castle effect with huge white columns and
a beautiful blue ceiling. The giant-size King and
Queen of llearts cards, which decorated the regal
throne, were drawn and painted by Dale Moser and
the large paper heart by Jackie Powell and Mr. Brady
One ofthe less formal
dances of the year is the
annual Sadie Hawkins
Dance. The girls are re-
quired to ask the boys for
dates, and then dress as
Dogpatch characters for
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One of the most anticipated events of the year is the
Music Club Talent Show, for here the most promising
young entertainers are given a chance to "show their
stuff". Between the acts the teachers form their German
Band and offer some comedy along with good music to
the show.
This year the lst prize was divided into two, one
each for the grade school and high school acts. Betty
Tackett was the winner of the prize for the grade school
singing "Over the Rainbow", while Dave McPeak and
Eddie Riggenbach on the trampoline won first prize for
the high school.
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With the crucial hour drawing near, the seniors
busily add a few last minute touches.
The director lifted his baton, and with the strains
of "Pomp and Circumstance" filling the air the 65
members of the senior class entered the auditorium
for the commencement exercises. This, the last of
their high school assemblies was to bring to a close
the long struggle. They accepted their diplomas
with mixed emotions. For some it was the end of
their schooling, for others it meant years of college
A ahead. For all it meant the beginning of a whole
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Nervously awaiting their cue, the seniors have a chance to look back on the many friendships and familiar fun.
They bid farewell to these and many other happy memories t.hat fill the halls of the dear old alma mater.
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STANDING, Left to Rlght Coaches Wnght, McKenna, and Ll.1d1Ck Otha Jenluns, Charles Schaeffer,
Ronme Tackett Jrm Jones, Jack Bzuley, Edd1e Rlggenbach, Terry Pol, Howard Thomas, and Roland
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FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Atwater
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Crestwood
Twlnsburg
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Senior Players
Football Squad
FIRST ROW, Left to Rlght Coach Ludxck, D Westover,G Pntchard,D Gr1ff1th C Dav1s,F Stewart
D Russell,B Wason, B Smlth D Byrns T Jenk1ns,O Clegg P Gove,D Sampson SECOND ROW
R Hughes,J Schaeffer, R Tackett, J Jones, E Rlggenbach, J Balley T Pol, H Thomas, R Prurtt,
H Retherford H Montgomery, J Gregory THIRD ROW Coach Wnght D Savage,D Boldon, M H111
P Sveda, J Mart1n,D M1zer,J Lauffer,J Herron, C Hammer,D Reagan,J StCph2.DS1C B Forney,
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Two of the most outstanding sports of the year were football
and basketball. Others included baseball, golf, and a bowling
team whicn was organized at the beginning of the year but was
dropped. Both of these sports provided for many entertaining pep
rallies and other activities. The best-pep-rally award went to the
Hi-Y Club for the second straight year. The traditional bon-fire
pep rally was held at which the spectators witnessed the burning
of a member of the opposing team.
The Student - Faculty basketball game saw the faculty vic-
torious while the students returned with a win in the baseball
game.
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FRONT ROW Left to Ri ht: K. Westover
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E. Rockenfelder, S. Opperman, J. Mackay:
K. Griffith, K. Hauser, W. Richards, D.
Hornoff, R. Gargano. SECOND ROW: E.
Neass, B. Barr, T. Wilhelm, K. Gadd, B.
King, S. Hamer, L. Watters, N. Gillepsie,
W. Retherford, R. Bates. THIRD ROW:
L. Harner, D. Bailey, L. Salasky, A.
Tomlinson, R. Kolovich, H. Carretson.
Fifth Grade
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: J.
Schilling, P. Ufert, M. Bell, J. Meadows,
J. Suffecool, J. Ankrom, S. Sari.
SECOND ROW: N. Thorpe, R. Hoskins,
B. Heath, B. Hauser, L. Wilson, S. Prusky,
N. Mackey, J. Heft. THIRD ROW: E.
Wells, K. Williams, J. Heath, H. Smith,
D. Corbett, L. Woolard, R. Gillespie, E.
Ankrom, M. Williams.
Facult
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. D. Wintermute
Mrs. M. Williams, Mrs. E. Richards, Mrs. A.
Magnuson. SECOND ROW: Mrs. E. Neass, Mrs. E.
Harris, Mr. C. Hick1e,,Principal, and Mrs. B.
Dickerhoof.
Sixth Grade
FRONT ROW, Left to Right: L. Bell, B.
Champlin, C. Conley, C. Bailey, S. Gaves,
P. King, B. Zemlock. SECOND ROW: M.
Williams, N. White, T. Harvey, J. Tarr, R.
Mitchell, J. Reynolds, C. Kirkland, S. Bungard.
Fourth Grade
FRONT ROW, Left to Rrght D
Farrno, K Shrllrng D Evans
J Rockenfelder, K Gattetson
Cumberledge, D Rockenfelder, S
Anderson, P Hoffman, C Tackett
SECOND ROW Mrs Harns, K
Waters, A Mrtchell, J Jagers, D
Gordon, M Force, K McCarthy, K
McCla1n, W Westover, J Rrchards
Second Grade
FRONT ROW Left to Rrght A
Schrllrng, R Corbett, D Showers
N Heft, G Westover, C Headle
P D1.Ll1e, R Robmson, D Gnffrth
SECOND ROW L Pardee D Jagers,
S W11hams,B Whrte, L Roberts,
B Adk1ns,O Lrttle A Heath,
Harvey Mrs W1ntermute
Third Grade
FRONT ROW, Left to Rrght R
Ufert, S Woolard, D Homof Shrrley
Be11,A Conley G Hill, D Hauser,
D Garretson,D Bethel, J Sharrer
SECOND ROW R Drckerhoof, C
Van Steenberg R Klng P Ch.1p ,
S D1l1on,J Bethe1,D Stout,H
Cavm, J Showers, D Showers
Robmson, B Klng THIRD ROW
Mrs Rlchards, J Adkms, J
Tomlmson, K Shanks, D Llttle, M
Hamer, W Kzrkland, E Hauck, M
Snyder, D Jagers, B Woolard, R
Turner
First Grade
FRONT ROW, Left to Rrght L
Moats, L Herrod, B Lrttle, D
Gump, D Mackey, M Prusky, L
Westover, J Lattea, B Hauser,
Turner SECOND ROW L
Garrettson, T Gordon, L Lattea, C
Robrnson, D Rockenfelder, M
Ramsey D Retherford,D Gnifrth
E Turner,A Jones, N Robmson
THIRD ROW A Magnuson, R K1 ,
N M1tCh8u,D Watters,D Partm,
L Krrkland, T Rach, J Nerss, R
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FRONT ROW, Left to Rlght R
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R Vmeyard, H Spencer, P Steele,
J Sanders, M Cottrell SECOND
ROW S Braunns, J Toth, E
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J P1nkard,D Lewls, R Cam
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FRONT ROW Left to R1ght C Ter
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Bllleter R Braunns D Pauley R
MCKLDZIL S Lower SECOND ROW
A Lyttle W Grace R Brumbaugh, H
Stewart, J Utley, J Bragg, I Moss
Cottrell Mrs Hutton THIRD ROW
J Prrtchard J Jackson, K Vayner, Z
Benson, L Autry E PI'1,11tt,J W1nce
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FOURTH GRADE
FRONT ROW, Left to Rrbht. R Mc
Kenzre T Mart1n D Harms B Marn
J M3111 B Hunslcktr B Lohr D
W1lS0n N Cannon SECOND ROW T
Greathouse V Rogers A Kuss, G
Sampson H MCSXNQIH L George K
Lash, D W1ll18IUS, M Moore THIRD
ROW W Boothe C Jackson F
Clrte J Claybourrt I lVIorgax
Cra1g J Brumbaugh G Srcklt L
Brrgg FOURTH ROVV G Mrx P Vln
Steenbtrg, C Johns J Wrnct lx
Donham L Thomas D Fetheroli D
Cottrell C Bartholomew
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FRONT ROW Left to Rrght S
Slckle, B Walter, D Cottrell, J
Sal1sbury,'I Mart1n,C Beetler,
Vmq 1rd T Marun SECOND
ROW Mrs Spencer, M Debelyak
J Kooynman J Lohr,J Tuta
Le ett M Thornton, T M1les
M Hayes THIRD ROW S Srck
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D Sanders J Pont1us K Levels
J Challstrom
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FRONT ROW Left to R1 ht
Marn J Sallsbury C Ulrlch P
Lake D Claybourne L Cot
trell L Harrrson M Vrneyard L
R1gf3LHb8.Cl1 D Sanders SECOND
ROW B Ixchrts R Street B
Betts, J Donharn C IVICSWHIH, M
Paoluccr J H.1llock,D Gmson
H Carte THIRD ROW R Rea
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Jackson K l'leDH1g,D Betts J
Fhck R Mxrrk S Harnson Mrs
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FRONT ROW, Left to Rrght M Ter
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S Ul.r1ch D Marxlc J Sarnpson,B
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FRONT ROW Left to R1ght. M
Ma1n,N Harr1s,M McCourt, S Pon
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R Canankamp SECOND ROW E
Frantz, L Bartholomew J Johns, M
Beetler S Braunns,A Sherwood, M
Burger, T Rogers, R Mam THIRD
ROW M Paoluccl, E Morrlson,
Hallock J Russell B Pauley,C
Aemmer, L Levels J Thomas, B
Lusane FOURTH ROW Y Levels
L Pmkard M Smxth, J Hall
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FRONT ROW, L, to R.: W, Jensen,
D, Kuna, R, Bennett, J, Huff, C,
Mack, D, Wadyka, C, Sprankle, C,
Hayden, S, Sanders, D, Clarke,
SECOND ROW: Mrs, Lyons, G, Fer-
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Lynds, D, Bowen, R, Jenkins, T,
Clegg, C, Ferris, K, Evans, J. Thomp-
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SEVENTH GRADE
FRONT ROW, L, to R.: A, Hammer,
N, Wilson, L, Thomas, M, Huffman, F,
Mabra, L, Richards, V, Schneider, C,
Kaplanoff, L, Sly, SECOND ROW: S,
Lyon, C, Bender, B, Forgacs, R. Jones,
E, Lewis, R, Magnuson, J, Taylor, J.
Richey, Mrs, Patch, THIRD ROW: L.
Strausser, N, Wanchick, J, Eagleson,
F. Gruca, R. Johnson, D, Roosa, S.
Locke, R, Smith.
FIFTH GRADE
FRONT ROW, L, to R.: J. Lane, R,
Stamper, R, Mabra, J. Beutler, A,
Keisler, M, Hall, R, Thomas, S, An-
derson, P, Strausser, V. Steigerwatt,
SECOND ROW: D, Davis, K, Grund
Cheuvront, D, Allen, J. Cruca, M,
McEwen, J. Sanders, D. Robinson, M.
Scott, THIRD ROW: N, Babington, T.
Forgacs, R. Morton, N, Morsch, B. Fear
E, Hanna, D, Laughlin, H. Brooks, Mrs.
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FRONT ROW, L to R L Robmson
R Morsch, K Durst, J Lavo, M
Scott, B Dav1s,P Clark, R Straus
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M Ferns, C Thomas, R Koldcz,
Sveda W Schne1der R Clegg, lx
Grund THIRD ROW D Sheppard,
J Boles M Hall D Hunter
Cheuvront S Schnerder, G Spcck,
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FIRST GRADE
FRONT ROW, L to R J Huff,
Moss, H Speck, S Shrewsbury, L
Roosa, J Champagne, S Harfhch,
C Clegg, B Strausser, D Robmson
SECOND ROW B Brooks, K Kmg,
D Wh1te B Kolar T Hughes B
Jones THIRD ROW L R1chards
N Newsome, L Sorensen S Davxs,
M Kaplanoff B Ehasz, B Clark
Bruckelmyer K Woods Mrs Mrller
FOURTH GRADE
FRONT ROW, L to R R Sprankle,
M Wellmg, B Strausser, L Huff, C
Lewrs, C McEwen S Brooks
Dav1s,D Mau11,J Locke SECOND
ROW R Wllson T Roosa, B Mc
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Sterhng, G Jenk1ns, L Kaplanoff
J Wh1te,Y Ph1le,J Lane THIRD
ROW M Sorensen D Wrlght, J
Frame, D Rrchards, N Phelps, D
Newland, C Dohn, M Gentme, E
Jones, G Esworthy, D Ferns Mrs
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SECOND GRADE
FRONT ROW L toR N Hurd,R
Speck, R Reckner,C WIISOH T
Schwab L Schayler S Sprankle R
McEwen C Moore, R McEwen
SECOND ROW J Perry, R M1ller,
E Kneese, B Rlchey, B Bennett B
Jarvrs, D Armentrout D Hunter,
G Coffman R Powell S Gruca, N
Roblnson THIRD ROW G Shep
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Strouse, S Cheuvront, H Morvan, C
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SIXTH GRADE
FRONT Row, L to R J
Karathanos, C Byms, L Walte
S Robb, R Sampson, D Deuly,
H Burkey,J Kerns SECOND
ROW T Stafford B Johnstone
S Sweesy A Tucker, J Wade
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FOURTH GRADE
FRONT ROW, L to R R Car
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Hosk1ns,M E Kays, Y Court,
Dounn, D Bratton, J Negley
SECOND ROW D Aberegg,
Jenk.1ns, P Layne, L Kee er, W
Westover, G Flory D Johnson,
W W1ke,K S11der, J Edwards
THIRD ROW M Dean, M Con
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Burkey, D Kaley, Mrs Cntch
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FRONT ROW L to R J Varrnu
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Carver, R Powers SECOND ROW
L Kaley, N Chester, G Burkey,
R Peterson, J Benton, E Watters
J Earnest,E Hartzell, Mrs Gram
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R Shxrely, S Samay, W Sn th
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THIRD GRADE
FRONT ROW, L to R J Srlla
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Adams,C Rach C Earnest,C
Johnson, M Rach SECOND ROW
P Beal, R Patrrck, H Prevot
Leask, B Pemberton, W Scott
C Hahlen D Scott THIRD
ROW H Blalr, J Deemer
Waltz, M S1mpk1ns,J Brecken
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FIRST GRADE
FRONT ROW, L to R C Clark,
T W1lson,D Broga, K Koras
R.1ce,A Sutcl1ffe,D Suttclrffe
SECOND ROW L Deuley, D
Rohde, R Patnck H Newell
Johnson, B Beal, M Flory R
Marun THIRD ROW M Abbuhl
R Shlllrng, C Campbell, P Mc
Coy J Breckenndge, R Canheld,
P Walsh Nlrs Fredenck
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FRONT ROW, L to R P E er
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ford,D Aberegg D W1ke,B
Scott, J Stanley S Casto SEC
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M Wrnland, S Benton,D Brat
ton, C Rlchter, M Eckelberry,
M Moulton, R Sherbondy
THIRD ROW D HL1nt,N Lang
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FRONT ROW, L to R L Partm, R Fisher
R Wilson, J White, R Rodgers,P Pfile
E Reed, S Brockaw SECOND ROW C
Veppert, W Lemon, R Shufelt, G Mc
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FRONT ROW, L to R R Pettrgrew, C
Smith, J Whiung, S Rose, D Himes, M
M1ller,T Wilson, C Hmkle B Fisher
Mrs I Aberegg SECOND ROW B Miner,
R Buchanon, G Carigllo, J Pflle, K Mar
shall M Sapp, P Burk, L Gardner,M
Blasens THIRD ROW C Croolc, P Phil
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Swa1n,B Stafford C Klme,B McMahan,
J Templeton
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Front Row, L to R R Stauffer, D Bail
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Bradfield J Bradfield T Richards SEC
OND ROW J Seeley,M J Uhng, R V11
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Miller THIRD ROW R McKenna, D
Michael, M J Swarn, J Needles, D
Reed, M Stafford G Ba11ey
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BEAUTY SHOPPE
Cold Wave and Hair Cutting
Phone Ax 6 5480
Open Evenings
JONES BROS OIL COMPANY
Fleet wing Petroleum Products
Tlres Batteries Accessories
121 Washington Street
Ravenna
Ohio
R H JOHNS CO
General Merchandise
Dlamond
Phone OL 46001
MITCHELL HEATING CO
Heating 8. Alr Condltronmg
102 N Prospect Street
Ohm Phone AX 6 4414
featuring
FINEST QUALITY MEATS AT LOWEST PRICES
Free Delivery
AX 7 7739
245 W Main St Ravenna Ohio
FORNEY'S FINER MEATS
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SHILLING HOME IMPROVEMENT
M O N Y Westinghouse Appliances
l04 N Prospect
Ravenna Ohuo
Phone AX 6 960l
now offers personal
Accident and Sickness Insurance
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l46 Quarry St
Newton Falls Ohno
0l,ver55621 Groceries Meats Hardware
Paint Frozen Foods
Mutual Of New York Now Self Serwce
The Mutual Life Insurance Co of New York
New York N Y Phone OL 4 2641
FALLS STEEL TUBE
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MANUFACTU RING CO
Newton Falls, Ohio
R' N' MW" ENSINGERS GENERAL STORE
JAMES FUNERAL HOME
Newton Falls Ohio
Phone Newton Falls 466I
CAMPBELLSPORT AUTO WRECKING
24 Hr Wrecker Service E
Top prnce for
Bob Wersenburger AX 6-3335
FROSTED FOODS
ll5 West Brood St.
Phone 5869
Newton Falls Ohno
Complete Locker Service
Best By Taste Test
Meats and Frozen Foods
At Discount Prices
iunk cors and trucks
RAVENNA FEED STORE
Ford s Sound Seeds
Master Mlx Feeds Poultry
and Animal Remedies Grmd
and Mlx Bee Supplies
AX 6 3434 Ravenna
PICCIONES'
JEWELERS
Watches Diamonds Jewelry
244 W Mann AX 6 5374
J F BABCOCK MILLING CO
Daisy Flour
Mull Feed Hay Straw Corn Meal
Salt and Seecls
AX 6 6621
Ravenna Ohlo
Apples and Peaches
HENNIG FRUIT FARM
Diamond Ohlo
Phone OL 4 2996
Realtor lnsurer
Accredlted Farm Broker
Sales Management Appraisals
Residence Suburban Farm
Capitol Stock Insurance
Coverages Underwriting Farm
and Rural Protection
Qervmg Smce 193'
Lake Milton
OL 4 4181
Complzrnents
CURTISS GREENHOUSE
545 E Hzglzland Ave
Ravenna Ohm
Phone AA 6-6549
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RAVENNA DRUG SERVICE
Complete llne of Drugs
Hose Electric Bulbs
Drug Racks Supplier at No Charge
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Route 18 Lake Milton
RAVENNA HATCHERY CO
Wrecker Service
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AX 7 7734 Ravenna Ohio
Fine Watches and Jewelry
JIM PERRY S FIX IT SHOP
Portable Weldmg
Exhaust Work
Truck Lubrrcatlon jeu 5 Z, rg Nnpe 11291
New Rt No 5 East of Ravenna
288 W Mann Street
AX 6 9441
Ravenna Ohm
Complznzents
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OL 4 2861 Dxamond Ohnc
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Chrysler
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Sales and Service
AX 6 6447
422 W Mann
Ravenna
Ohio
RAY GRIFFITH
Complzments
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE
ENDUR0 RUBBER C0 18M N Canal Street
Newton Falls
Ravenna Ohm Phone OLuver 5 5461
Ohio
MAHONING FARM BUREAU CO OP
Feed Supplies
Phone North Benton 2431 RUVSWW
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Paint and Wall Paper
786 East Mann
AX 6 5536
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Ravenna Ohuo
Evinrude Motors
Sandusky Motors
Sterling and Tee Nee
Trollers
Complete Llne of
Booting Supplies
Compllments Complzments
HERBERT s DRUG STORE FA'-'-5 DRY CLEANERS
39 E Broad St
Broacl 8. Canal Sts
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Wholesale and Retail
434 Becker Ave
Ravenna Ohio
Phone AX 6 532
Comphments
HAROLD SHORT
Portage
County Commnssloner
Complzmenls
NUSSLE GREENHOUSE
East Liberty Street
Newton a s Ohio
Phone 0Llver 5 529I
Flre and Auto Insurance
Real Estate
Phone OL 5 272I
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BUILDERS SUPPLY C0
Newton Falls Ohio
Phone 0Llver 5 584I
PAULG MILLS INC
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338 N Diamond St
Ravenna Ohio
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Ro enno Ohio
414 Cleveland Rd AX 6 5l9O
FLORAL ART SHOP
109 East Munn Street
AX 6 8975
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Ravenna Oh o
137 E Mann R vennc Ohio
L A HERST INSURANCE AGENCY
Riddle Block No 9
Room No 22
200 W Mann Sf Ravenna Ohuo
Phone Ax 6 8760
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Ravenna Ohio
Phone AX 6-5795
MAX H NEIDHART GREEN 8. KERTSCHER
Complete Insurance Service 110.112 Eas1Mcm St
324 So Center Street Ravenna Ohm
Newton Falls Ohio Shoes DW Goods APPCNI
Phone Oliver 5-205i Phone AX 6.3414
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Lute, Hospital, Polio, Form, PETERSON COAL COMPANY
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Phone North Benton 2I45 Deerfield 0I1l0
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Phone OL 4 2801
Compliments
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Maytag Dealer
Newton FaIIs OIN0
Phone OL 5-4171
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Du strrbutors of
Goodyear Tl res
Tire Recapplng
II Sizes of Passenger Truck and
Tlres In Stock
FRANK I. RHODES
480 Cleveland Road
Ravenna Ohm
Dual AX 6 6324
TED'S PLACE
Groceries Boats Balt
OL 4 4898
Lake MlIton Ohio
1028 Mahoning Ave
Youngstown Ohio
UNITED MARINE SERVICE
Next to Craig Beach Park
Lake Milton OI-no
Complete
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2 Hour Servlce
Fur Storage
Phone AX 6 6321
Ravenna Ohlo
MORRY S CLOTHING STORE
Clothing for
Everyone In the Family
Ravenna Theater Building
Ravenna Ol'H0
Complzments
AKRON COFFEE
S GROCERY CO
Roaster of
Good Rich Aroma Coffee
l3l North Summut Street
Akron Ohio
THE P L FRANK
LUMBER COMPANY
Serving Portage County 50 Years
Everything for the Builder
AX 77322 OR 33614
Ravenna Kent Ohuo
Complnments
Good Luck m the Future
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INGLEDUE S SOHIO SERVICE
South M mule on Rt I4
Deerfield Ohio
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Out of the Way But Less To Pay
AX 6 6725
659 Cleveland Rd
Ravenna Ohio
FOWLER DRUG COMPANY
Your Prescription Store
Mann and Chestnut
Ravenna QI-1,0
MAYHEW ELEVATOR C0
Rave na Ohio
AX 6 6434
fo plzments
PORTAGE FARM BUREAU COOP ASSN
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RAVEN NA
AX 6-5323
123 N. Chestnut Ravenna
LLIMBER S COAL
KROPP S
Pho e AX 7 7333
PENNZOIL SERVICE
Phone AX 7 7264
403 Cle eland Rd Ra enna
Complz ents
TOWN PUMP
Cotton Corn rs Ravenna
BOULEVARD GOLDEN DAWN MARKET
30 Milton BI d
Newton Falls
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COREY HARDWARE
OLlver 5 3981
26 S Canal St
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Portage County s Largest Hardware Store
Toys Gifts Electrical Appliances
Admiral TV Plumbung Supplies
Il5 East Mann
Ravenna Ohm
Complzments
MAZZOLA S PIZZA SHOP
237 S Chestnut
Ravenna Ohio
Phone AX 7 7564
EVERMAN S SOHIO SERVICE
At the Circle
Rt I4 and 224
Deerfield Ohlo
North Benton 2630
KAYS KORNERS TRUCK STOP
Atwater Ohio
.Iunlor Hartman Mgr
Our Cook Is Mom Franks
Atwater 7 9307 Rts 225 224
IRENE 8. DOROTHY S
HAIR STYLING SALON
2I'I South Chestnut
Across from the Courthouse
Evenings by Appolntments
Phone AX 6 9880
Ravenna Ohlo
77? Are You Bothered By Insects 797
Business Places Schools
Apt Houses Barns etc
Call Us for Your Insect Problems and
Let Us Handle Them the Automatic Way
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INSECT CONTROL
Rocky Sprnngs Farm
Diamond Ohio
Phone Lake Milton OL 4 2704
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418 West Mann St
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Building Materials
Gas and Groceries
Ready Mixed Concrete
Best Wzshes
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Sanltatlon Specialists
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Fire -- Auto - Liability
Insurance
NORMAN B HILL
Ravenna
Insurance Agency
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Ravenna
Compliments
EAST MAIN SHELL
Corner of Mann 81 Elm
AX 6 8050
THE WRIGHT STORES
Ohm Portage County s
Ravenna
Compliments
Dr W B SIMUKKA OD
Optometrist
128 N Chestnut St
AX 6 4268
Ohio
Ladies Apparel
Children s Apparel
Men s and Boy Wear
Dry Goods
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NIEDHART'S DEPT. STORE
Newton Falls Ohio
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KLOSS HARDWARE
Newton Falls Ohio
HINDMAN S D 8- D
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Your Fnendly Shopping Center
16 Broad St
Newton FGHS Ohm Newton Falls
Dr monds Watches
Ohio
RAVENNA
PERMANENT WAVE SHOP
lO3 N Sycamore
Phone AX 6 5322
Lllllan Stone
Owner and Operator
Complzments
BAILEY FURNITURE CO
Newton Falls
Complzmenls
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KAY S FASHION SHOP
Clothes That Girls Admlre
And Boys Desire
31 East Broad St
Newton Falls Ohio
Phone OLzver 5 7303
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665 W Mann Street
Ravenna Ohlo
Gulf Onl Products
East Mann Street
Ravenna Afwdfel'
Expert Car Radio Service Ambulance Service
CARVE RADIO T V
Ravenna AX 6 854l Ohlo
DAY BROS
Complete Food Service
206 S Meridian
ROGER BROWN LUMBER CO
R no Ohm Telephone AX 6-6724
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Ravenna Ohio
Phones 6415 6416
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Complete Llne
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MIKE SLATES
439 W Mann St
Ravenna Ohlo
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STRAUSSER S GLAD FARM
R118 Edinburg
RD I New Milford Ohio
Phone FA 5 1449
Compliments
WHETSTONE SOHIO SERVICE
FA 5 9513
Edinburg OIWIO
Compliments
RAVEN DRIVE IN
WESTERN RESERVE NATIONAL FARM
LOAN ASSOCIATION
Federal Land Bank
AII Types of Lunches Lunch Counters Inside
Mgrs Joe and Sam
The Place To Go After School and
School Activities
988 East Main
Ravenna Ohio
Farm Loans lap to 33 yrs to pay,
E J Redmond Sec Treas
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Ravenna Ohio
Congratulations
Class of 1957
Your CIass Ring Salesman
HAROLD C JONES
L G Balfour Company
RD2
Medina Ohio
Phone Sharon Center 9692
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DUTCH S GARAGE E S McCONNELL 8. SONS
Apples 8. Peaches In Season
Ed,,,bl,,gh Ohm FA 5 1616 61 FA 5 7271
Phone FA 5 70II
Ravenna Ohlo
Complz ents
WEBER S
JOLLY TIME BALL FIELD SUNQCQ STATION
R 4 Phone FA 5 9508
AX 6 8045 C6m6611Sp6ff Ed"1b"'9h Ohm
BRYAN F JONES AGENCY
Ravenna
Complete Insurance
and
ReaI Esiafe Service
II8 N Chestnut St
Dual AX 6 6533
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5 0 Premium cas and 0.1
24 Hour semce
AX 6 8070
Ravenna 803 w Mom sf ohm
SLACK PLUMBING AND HEATING
Demmrng Pump Sales and Service
Phone Rootstown FA S I336
Edinburgh Ohio
NATICN WIDE
INSURANCE
Fire Automobile Polio Hospitalization
Life Accident Health Burglary
General Liability
See Your Local Agent or Call
Ravenna AX 6 3436
I23 N Prospect
TWIN PINES
FamlIy Style
FA 5 151444
Route I8
EDINBURG BARBER SHOP
.lim Wrnce
A Trial Makes A Customer
FA 51312
New Mulford Ohm 9 6 Every Day 9 7 Thurs 81 Fr
food I url Ln Iour tears
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Ravenna Ohio
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SCHI LLING DRUGS
Prescrlptlons
Newton Falls Ph 6013
NEWTON LUMBER CO
68 Day Street
Newton Falls Ohio
Phone OLuver 5 5411
Lumber Hardware 81
Bulldlng Supplies
TYJESKI BAMFORD NC.
1277W Mann St
Ravenna Ohio
Betty Bamford
Ph AX 6 3871
RAVENNA AUTO BODY SHOP
Pamtlng Wreck Repairing Free Estimates
413 W Maln Street
AX 6 9300
Bull Bailey Owner
SABIN CORBETT INC
Welding 8. Machine Shop Service
Acetylene 8. Electric Welding
Ph AX 6 5318
4I7W Mann St
Ravenna Ohuo
Over 31 Years of Service to
Automotive Industry
Complzments o
HOPKINS 8. KIPP AUTO ELECTRIC INC
Akron Ravenna
JENSEN S REICHE
PLUMBING S HEATING
Since 1885
Phone AX 7 7122
106 N Prospect
Ravenna Ohm
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Sales Representative
I600 Hanna Bldg
Cleveland I5 Ohio
Bus Cherry I 7450
Local FAurfax 5 1348
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE C0
P O Box 366
THOMAS FEED MILL
Warren Ohuo
R D I
New Milford Ohio
Phone AX 6-6056
El-I0 S TRUCK STOP Our Schools Use Towels from
Fuel and Food PENN OI'IIO TOWEL SUPPLY CO
310 North Avenue
phone FA 5 9592 Youngstown Ohao
Edinburg OIWIO
Phone Rl 6 6544
THE BARGAIN BARN
AKRON MELD 8. SPRING C0
Pottery Factory Surplus
Deerfield Ohlo
Look for the Red Wagon
940 South Hugh Street
Akron Ohm North Benton 2639
Betty Hotchluss State Route I4
At Edinburg
CHARLESTDWN SAND AND GRAVEL
R D Ravenna Ohuo
New Route
Charles Champagne Sr
Phone AX 6 5021
Charles Champagne Jr
Phone AX 6 4992
Prlntlng IS our Busmess HAVRE
Letterpress or Offset
Single or Multicolor One or a MIlllOn Pleces 1345 E Mom Street
Small Cards or Catalogs
Commercial Prlntlng Department
THE EVENING RECORD
Ravenna Ohio
Ravenna Ohuo
AX 6 3838
Chevrolet Sales Sr Service
U G SLY GROCERY
Groceries Meats lce Cream
Pop Cigarettes and 7777
Phone AX 7 7800
Charlestown Center
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NICHOL S 5 'l 00 STORE
'Ill E Mann Street
Ravenna Ohio
AX 6 5481
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SMITH'S MEN SHOP
LIBIS GARAGE, INC.
DeSoto - Plymouth
238 W Mann
International Trucks
Ravenna UIHO
Smart Men s Wear at Afwofe, 0h,0
Popular Prices
MAJESTIC CLEANERS
Phone AX 6 4324
I02 E Cedar Street
I Hr Service 6 Days a Week
Pickup and Delivery
Ravenna Ohio
LEWIS SOHIC SERVICE
ar Doris
Phone AX 6 9513
New Route 5
RD2
Ravenna OI-no
Solno Products Groceries Meats
lgnltlon Parts Tires Batteries
Accessories Carry Out Drinks
SWEETS SINCLAIR SERVICE BGS! 0fL1w1f F0 SOUMSGSI
Nqfmqn Sweet Pfgp S
Tlres Tubes Batteries Acc
Complete Auto Repalr Weldlng phone
3 Mules South of Ravenna on Rt I4 N0"fI" Benton 9362 Of 2l70
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Poultry Eggs Produce
Fumlture Hardware
Every Thursday
Iml east of Edinburg Rt I8
George Hayes
Auctioneer and Manager
Phone FA 5 I53I
BISHOP BROS LUMBER CO
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Complete Lme of Burldlng Materials
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