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StNIOR mom ROOM OFFICERS M 25: Joyce Albe'tt, Treot. Jonice Brake. VrcePret , Gordon Cooper, Pret.. Kov CorraSor, 5e RM 25, JoAnn DlOonolo. Sec . Jeon Dromlt, Treot. fWnr, Vice-Pret.j Som Ditpente. Pret. RM 28' Ko Serine Nopt-gSt. Sec . Ed Guerriero Treot, Tom Horloe. V ce-Pret , 8.11 Forioine. Pret RM 25: Carolyn logo. Sec , Ctiher londoHI. Treot j Ronnie Kotkondy. Pret, Corol Kongot. V«ce-Pret. RM 268 Barbora ScSutler. Treat, Carol NkSolot Sec. l on Pot». Pr». Ronnie Olondo. V e-Pret RM JB: Mary S »ko. Treat ; Joan $p.elK. V e-PretBor boro Wilton. Pret i Jody Worren. Sec RM 7s Mori MoogH. See j Tony Morano. Treot, Joe Monronoro. Vice-Pret low Moxro Pret 25
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S cr«Wy Anr Kvrigeri tr owr», fcxbo-o Wilton VlerJrmMw’ Don foV; Pr vd»n' Carton Markin The Finished Product By Rebekoh Colby Progress bos been tho gool of monkind through the oges and con-tinues to bo important in the lifo of ooch of Ashtabula high school's 220 seniors School lifo hos provided tho fundamentals of success. With a cast of more than 47 people, “Luto Song, our Senior Class ploy, wos tho lorgesl production tackled hore in moro than eight years. Embarking on political careers wero Linda Headley, Ronnie Jackson, Art Koch, Earl Redmond, ond Judy Warren, mombers of the election boord. At the Compoign roily before election, eoch candidate tried to prove himsolf worthy of office. In the true spirit of democracy, wc cloctod os our Class officials Carlton Markm, president. Don Post, vice-president; Anne Kuriger. secretary. ond Borboro Wilson, treasurer. Chief executive of the Senote wos lou Mozza with vice-proxy Sam Dispense os his right-hand man Performing clerical duties wos Borboro Wilson. Janet Meohl's TB editorial copped first prize of $5.00 In the contest sponsored by the Ashtabula County Health TB Association. Bringing fame to AHS were Eorf Redmond and Tom Jackson who placod third and ninth, respectively, in the county-wide gonoral scholarship tes . John Rodebaugh. David Morso, Janice McKee, Ronald Kotilo, Ed Schock. Suo Boll, Mary Prestley. Leigh Fishor, Kenny loffman, Art Koch, David.Smith, Charles Westerinen, Dave Turchik, Corol Allen, Neil Crislip. Cosmo lourello, Jamos Montell, and Joe Montonoro received honorable mention Obtaining perfect records through high school ore valedictorrons Doris Mullen, Patricia Poros. ond Mary Simko who have 4 00 averages. Twenty-seven senior Dart newspapermen combined their talents to moke a complete record of hoppenings ot AHS during the year. Neither rain nor mud could stop tho rod hot teom of football players who fought successfully through all kinds of weather Not sporing their efforts in the games woro senior lettermen Tom Corleton, les De Gonnaro, Captain Sam Dispense, Tom Domixi. Bill Forloine, Tom Johnson, Kenny Kovacs. Bill labry, Don Post, and Frank Sposito. elected most valuable player. No matter what the woothcr, cheerleaders Joyce Alberts, Jonet Lolll, Diane McRoo, and Norito Show could be hcord ot the gomes. On the dear, crisp night of the Homocoming game, eight excited queen candidates. Kay Carrahcr. Barbara Cdlins, Queen Joon Dromis, Katherine Hoplight. Anne Kurigcr. Jonet Meahl, Norito Show, ond Joon Spiolh wore introduced during the holf. Bouncing about the coge court were lettermen Joe Corlo, Gordon Cooper, Tom Johnson, Ken Kovacs, ten Mostello, Don Post. Frank Sposito. Don Thorpe, and Jim Wclty. Baseball lettermen of '55 were Les DeGennaro, Bill Forloine, Roger Gatliozxo. Frank Spano. ond Jim Welty. Receiving track monograms in 1955 were Tom Johnson, Carlton Markin, Don Post, ond Frank Sposi’o. To odd to the excitement of the school year many seniors joined dubs Those who had the post ot president were Joe Montonoro, Service ond Science clubs. Bill Forlomo. Dromotics dub and Thespians; Joon Spicth. Vocational Commercial club. Dello Gliozxi, Distributivo-Educo-tion club; Tom Corleton, Ponther Hi-Y,- Borbora Wilson. Spanish ond A Coppella Choir, Joanne Hamilton, Future Homemakers of America; Janice McKee, Y-Teens. Bob Sherwood, Projectionist; Som Dispense, Vocational Industrial club, Earl Redmond, French dub; Lou Mozzo, Future Teochers of America ond SenafO; Mary Simko. lotin club, Don Post, Conteen Council. Norito Shaw. Junior Red Cross; ond Carlton Markin, Bond and Senior Class. To end a busy but memorable year, Gront Brockway. Agnes Con-delo. Horry O.orbissero, Leigh Fisher, ond Earl Redmond headed committees for the Senior Prom As we depart for worlds unknown, our progross depends ontirely on our desire and obilrfy to clamber to the fop of the lodder of succoss.
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Bernie KATHERINE EUEN ADAMS If you'rp in the ottice, you will see, Kothy workin' like o little bee. JOYCE MAE ALBERTS Sports fons find our Joycie Moo A loughing, cavorting. cheerleoder goy CAROL JOAN ALIEN She olwoys hos o pleasant smile— Thinking, working all the while. EDGAR JESSE ALLEN Photogropher. ortist, ond chemist is he; It's possible he'll succood in all throo. RICHARD ELLIS ANDERSON A pleasing smile, a pleosont guy. No mofter the tosk, he's willing to try. WILLIAM ROY ANDERSON Being boseboll manager is his duty. You'll never find Bill octmg snooty. LALA DONELLA ANDREWS Golden hair adorns her crown And she never weors a frown. GARY E. ARVIDSON Full of vitality, vigor, and v m. He hos o cor that's neat and trim. PETER TERRILL BALDWIN Lovos to joko and loves to tooso; His friendly lough seems ne'er to ceosc JANIS SUE BALL Lover of sports and editor of the Dart, Even in Scouting she puts her heart. LUCILLE BARTONE Always hoppy, and never blue. She's secretary at Station school. GERALD JOSEPH BAUER Toll, slim, and shy. he's quite o guy; Tho girls find to hook him tokes a real try. BERNARD JEROME BAUGHMAN A lover of all sorts of fun things o do, Jerry is bound to be friendly to you. DOUGLAS WAYNE BENNETT As a trombone tooter, Doug's our mon. Adding slide to our pop bond JAMES WALTER BLOOM A Chevy car he drives to school. Summer finds him plowing os a rule. IRENE MAY BOTTINElLI Working in FTA, choir, ond art, Irene's olways there to do her port.
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