Ashtabula High School - Dart Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)
- Class of 1957
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CO EDITORS 1 rr rR 1 BL SIXESS AND CIRC LLATION MANAGER S All ALMA Mm 'UU wif -V . b C,omE Au. 9-Long Sn-Ig we A 5059 n ULQ HIQILO UJORTHQ RT THOU OF FAME WHERE AGE. ADDLQOUTH HHUE SOUSHTTHFTRUTH Q as niggas G0 ou BQQ lsgewasous Name emu o as THQ GLORIOUS NMYIE QSHTHBUL-B RSUHBWDHQILTO 'WEE OUR 0599- OLD HIGH scuoox., OH ASHTHBULJX HIGH scuoor. one RUMINITERI 4FTff3JP'J 2-SHIP? Tig STFTE LjRFVV Nl3NE W9 k0Ujf0 HEHR1 J mn ws EUER PROSPER ous HERRT BEST wnsu Por+THEE.oH JW f 'T F FI' L P J AsMTAauuA HIGH 504001. IS Poe PnosPi,mTq' THE DART 1957 Ahtbl h PHO'I OGRAPHIC ST AFF G 5 B ld 1n N D n Ha e ADX ERTISIXG NIAN ACER 0 I V Y ' I ' U . , 5 , . . D 'D Y ' V V A 1 5 ' - l , g Y ' , D . QP, Ashtabula High School s a u a, O io Caro Ki inger 21 ' 21 W' Jang ugh 011 Dave . IZIC O aid A' 4 ,' .lim ' rr n l'. .'...' 7 -.Y ...'. jug- , en JoAnn Laurcllo Xi Ke-Iwi 4 J3xY.'?.L'lg'-ZUZX-'0 'x5Dp'cg'k . 0 0. 4 ' . If - ,,:',- ' a . - - f U ,., '-.r I X Q.,-...-Q45 ' .f ' K U ' ., N xx h ,. A ng., I' 4 I .1 !1 xL 1' ,,-- ,'. mwinew . N, W: 4 P' fgiyfia 'Hmm RF 5' II .gflliml ! 'C' FACLLTY XND -XDMINISTR X I ION Board of Edumtton -Xdmlmstritlon Eacultw NIL SIC SEC TION Band Choxr SPORTS SEC NI ION Football Basketball Baseball Track Letterman Cheerlc tdfrs 'Vilnwgzrs O run C xndlcl tt Cxrls Sports Firulty xncl Co Ed Boullnf, FRESHM KN SFC'I ION Hlslory Homeroom P1Ctures Officers Pxetures SOPHOMORE SEC FI ION H1story Homeroom Pictures Officers Plctures JUNIOR SECTION Hlstory Homeroom Pxctures OfHcers Plctures SENIOR SECTION Hlstory Sen1or Plc tures In Nitmorvun Homeroom Officers Honor Roll Llbrary Senlor Chss Play unlor Clxss Plav -XCTIX ITIES -XND C LLB SEC 'I ION Clubs DART Dances Assemblxes PT X Cafetf-rn C ustoclm ms Apprefntlon ADX ER TISFNII-'N'I S Index Table of Contents ' 'L ' , I 2 .j' ,it H In ' 1 es ,.., .................. . xy ' 'N ..............,,..........,.................... . tl . - 1 .....................,.............,............ 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' ...., .,..................,..,..,,............ .71 '- 1 l r i 'Vx fl' HMM 'et -4- , L Ymluv Nh FR XNK l- XRkLLO D6dlC3tl0H In your hrstory claases you are noted lor the pa trence and thoroughness with uhrth you te rch us to be better Xnrerreans and to understand uorld prob lerns XVork1ng rn harmony mth C oach R A Brll as dSSl5ldlll b rsketball coach you haxe helped teach our boys to knows and understand the lrne pornts ol basketball and have ardcd rn grvrng us mnnrng teams Alter graduatron from Nlrarnr L nnersrty urth a Bachelor ol SCILIICC degree rn busrnesb, you re turned to your Alnra Nlater, Xshtabulr Hlbll Sr hool to teach Studying further at XVestern Reserve Um xersrty you retened your 'Nlaster ol Xrts degree Ill physlcal edueatron To stimulate school Splfll you formed and rd use the Seruce Llub Thrs year you also became to advrser of the benate As rl token of srncere appretratrorr for the out standrng work sou haxe done me the C lass ol 1091 dedrcate thrs Xearbook to you Xlr I rank l- rrello 6 DIR A F 01 ev ord All thmgs shall perlsh from under the sky Muslc alone shall l1ve never to die In thls era of cr1s1s and dcclslon students leave the beloved halls of AHS wxth hearts and mmds open to school What better way IS there than to remember the words of our ALMA NIATERP For the buxldlng of our character through seek mg the truth servmg the state and prospermg by m struction and frlendshlps truly we can smg Beloved Is Thy Glorlous Name' 7 'U T worldly things. It is only fitting that we remember our Board of Education Milli an c'lNHllHlt'Ill nl WIN! suiclf-ms. Ihv Ashta- the- nc-w gyinnasiuin during NUXl'IIll'Jf'li. 'l'l1f- gym was bula Clity school sysu-in was ilu- rr-snonsilsiliry' ol' thr' opf'nf'd for baskf-rball Qanie-s in January. and ofhcr-s V056-37 board of 1-duczition. wmv inovf-d into ibm- building in ilu- spiinu of lbv S4-ning his sf-roml yur' as IJIt'NlQll'Ill was XY, ll. yvar. Cmmxiif-io. fjIllt'I' im-rubs-is of div board wi-rv XI, H. Other dutirfs of thc- board infludvd such things as ounf. x'ice--pix-siclvxitg R. 'lf lllainv. KI. F. Swanson. thx- purchase of tvxlboolss. Lbs- niaintcnancr- of build- xnd Mrs. Ruby Xlorrison. Officx-iss. elf-Ctecl in Janu- ings. Ihr' employment of all sfbool pc-rsonnvl and the u'y. for 1057 xwn- M. F. Swanson. prcsiclvntg and supervision of adult vducation Classvs. Nils. Ruby Moriison. vim--p1'c'sifl1'nt. E. I. Cephart Of Coursv. only I1 small part of tho work carrivd was sup:-rinlm-nclz'nt. whilv A. XY. lmwis aftf-d as on by board Inmnbvrs can bc- covz-1'c'd lif-rc. Nom' the ill'I'lilJIINlIN'iS-IIILIIIIIQCII lvss. it is sufficiclnt to illustratv thc- job which is 'lilin' most irnpormnt task confronting the board und:-rtakcn by :bv board of f-ducation swf-ry jrvar on Cllllirll rlw- Sfllflfll yuu' was tbv transfc-is of Classes into behalf of Ashtabula City schools. E. I. Gcphart. M. H. Young. R. T. Blaine. NV, D. Guerriero. A. XV. Lewis. M, F. Swanson. Mrs. Ruby Morrison, -' w 3 Nl. , l I .N ,f' i ffx yfw ,ff-CL fgfif M F 5 E 'Ei'-- X-1-Q0 4 , , 4- ,iii I? 'Q v ,f I H-'rg' Q4- mxi w 5' I i P1 25 Q ,gh s, ' .11-l 11-1- , 'VI N 4 t' Q . .pu 9, , .. f 'S -' 1 2- Ig' . 5 :W MJ JL L A 1 ' 9 X 'il ui 1 sf iE 'vw 5 11.4.1 -. ,W 'Q x ,,, - v . if 3 as Qfg Y h r fa ' ll. iz, I I A. X is Wrw, L1-11 f I9 y I ,fu ,. X-' Q wr 1.4 f fl ' , ,, as ,rr , .if Q , K 33. Az? 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Q 1 4? ff 1 5.5-' I 'S ,vo- .3 Band As the official band accompanying Rithard Kis- ter, Ashtabula Soap Box Derby winner, AHS band members marched in the National Soap Box Derby parade in Akron August 10. lVith a busy summer behind them, bandsmen returned to school to greet football crowds with hye half-time shows. Together with five other bands, they trekked to Edgewood for the Annual Marching Review October Ill, A marching routine and an Abe Lincoln show were presented. llanies Powell took time Ulll from his regular stint as hrst chair oboe player to lead the band as Drum Major at the football games. Assisting him were high stepping majorettes, Linda Decker, Pat Locke, and Sue Kay Ridgway. Aided by a progress chart, band members prac- ticed for their Mid-M'inter Band Concert in january antl for the Annual Spring Concert in May. Adding zest to the pep assemblies and pre-elec- tion rally, two Pep bands entertained students dur- ing the year. Senior Pep Band members were David House, Pete Murray, James Powell, Gordon Stanley, and Judy XVeir. The Junior Pep Band consisted ol Linda Allen, David Boomhower, Barbara Easton, joe Fiorenzo, Dennis Hare, Marshall Macliinen, and Priscilla Swanson. iff: Ii.4.X II IJllfl1ff'l'UR .'lNNlVl'.'1.X l' lIlKl:f.TUR XY. XY. Hamm 0. lx Kama Ofhcers guiding band activities were president, J .Iucly Mleirg vice-president, -Iaincs lowell: secretary, Marshall Macliineng and treasurer, Nick M'ayman. Assisting Director XV. XV. Hamm and Assistant Director O. F. Kaura were Band Booster president, Mrs. Dorothy Castle, vice-president, Mrs. XVilliam Hoffman: secretary, Mr. Lawrence Scafuro: and treasurer, Mrs. Robert Schwab. At press time, plans were being made for a Mil- itary Ball. fiRUl'P O.X'l'f-FIRNT RUIIU Sue Kan Ridgwas. Linda llc-tker. Pat Locke. M.XkIORli'l l'liS3 James Powell, DRl'M M.Xj0R. f.lfUI'l' TIIU-l'lRN'l' RUIIQ' llaxitl Palmiler. Daxid House. Don Reiser, Dennis Hale,f1all johnson. lst-tix Brown. lJRl'NlS. vu lg ' IIRYT R011 'Vlary Hybert Muriel Muto Gloria Stanley Dorald Logan Phyllis Wilson Karen Werstler Linda Wil bur Lois Lindberg Alice Pekonen Marilyn Roberts Karen Strong C arol Kttttnger Sue Caufheld 'Nancy Pearson 'vlary Eastman Liro1C,henfy Xhsan Howland SFCOND RON Sharon Reese udy Weir Barbara Smith Susan Stewart Lita Liqnetta owe Henderson Linda Allen Miss ohnson ayne Eldrcdqe Barbara Easton Donna Poser anet Rushton Sue Shaw Suzanne Sheldon Kathy McKinley THIRD ROI1 Lynda King Barbara Sespaeo Mike Murphy Louie DeWein im Stretcher Alan Erick son Due Pt irson imts Powtll Bob Fletssner Ted Hirtmtn 'Iom iorts Daxid Allen Daxtd House Dick u lr n D tk mera C arol Anntck X lclu Bien o IOI RYH ROI1 udy Purxis Ptnny McDonel Banks Brown Bob ukson im W arrcn Terry Shaw Boyce Boyer Larry Stafuro Phil Hall Louis Laszlo Don Naskah Ronald Niolhtk jerry Lfford Wayne Harley Carl ohn son Ernie Trono Lharles 'Nemitz Emily Fisher ohanna Welty Cholr Another memorable year for the Ashtabula High School X L appella choir under the direction of Miss Alfield ohn son began as the choir taught school songs to Bulans at pep assemblies and presented the Thanksgiymz concert 'Nos 71 A discordant hut earnest attack was launched on the Christmas repertoire in prtp aration for the winter concert Det 16 Perfection was achiexed for the Christmas pro grains presented at the Eltttromet banquet D c 3 K1 warns Det 18 fwhere numbers were recorded by NN ILX ft a Christmas Fxe play hatlft and for the school Dec The .Annual Christmas concert featured madrigal singers. an the trxaditic nail white formtils with 'an added touch f ' '- ' ba t e Qirl, an red ties for t e hoyh This emphaasived the festive air and further carried O he eine Ian y' Cane L: .Alumni joined t e choir in singing the ,'Xdx't-nt Nfbtetf' while ames Powell l'd the audience in carols during the intermission. Miss ohnson joined the group tor the Open House at el me of Phil 1 . Yitki Bienlw. Charol Kittinuer. Lois Lindberg. and Judy I'ui'x'is displ.tvr-d their tale-nt by sinuinu in aa quartet for tha- Senior Cl.:-s play: The ,Annu.tl Spring totiti-rt was uiven May' ll. Choir im-iiiheis enjoyed their yt-.irly trip. .and the haraquet .tt lltitt-l Aslatalitila, Helping to keep choir members in tune were officers Phil Hall president Charles 'Nemitz xice president Mary Eastman secretary ayne Eldredee treasurer Judy Puryis historian janet Rushton business manager Carol Kittm Qtr and udx Hur robe chairmen and Lita Ltgnetta typist Soloists for tht at ar were Emily Fisher Bob Flelssner Lou laszlo Lati Lignetti Charles 'Nem1t7 anet Rush ton and Kart n Strong Pl 'I T gfx YJRWBULO OSffmfmf4 ARE FROM BULAHIGH AND N0 ONE COULD BEHYOUOER AND IF YOU CANNOT WE WILL YELL NLE Q LOUDER! TEH E NM Spode 1 X K Pi . 5 GI HMTamfOUR-Dff f'0'13XH'GHN6f'f X . 2 OJ 5 f Y O we HEAR U S 4 if 9 ' f ' in E'f'5'9'7'3191'ff '-'burr' '-N 3'!5,l-Irfi , I V L 559' 452 .dv w ' Q a 7 U 1 I -1 2 N ----h-- K ff ff H ? ..-:Q qs' 3 5,m...Mu3 L ff - 2 ,, 1 , 'A -,bg it-i57W.lf :ya 5f,?.1 7 ,Z,J3,.'., ,P-lvi'-L, .vakfr , lr' 1 H La ' W W sm Lage ,ff rn Lon A I OECHLR 5 fW' Arif 7 W 2-l.,ggV7,, , n , G t 'fm . CUE Camp W h 'UNB ' N er Luce Cmoum sm o M 3652 :rf IJ V 4 . .f 1,- xwx QW, . 1956 Football Lack of depth, injuries to key players, and disap- pointments at key positions were causes of the Panth- ers' 1-8 record for the 1956 season, commented Coach Robert Bieber, who is looking forward to next year's team as he will have 10 retuming lettermen. The 1956 team, formed around a nucleus of six retuming lettennen, Jim Boot, Steve Candela, Dick Fassett, Gordon McBride, Dominic Volpone, was led by Captain Bob Gilchrist. In the preview game at Fairport, Sept. 7, the Panthers battled Riverside to a 6-6 tie. In the first regular game of the season, played at Bula Field on Sept. 14, the Conneaut Trojans out- played the Panthers in the second half to win 33-O. Conneaut went on, through the season, undefeated. On Sept. 21, the Panthers were blanked again, 33-O, this time by the Painesville Harvey Red Raid- ers who went on to an 8-1 season and the NEC championship. The Panthers travelled to Euclid Sept. 28, seeking a win over the Panthers of Euclid as they had done the previous year. A fired-up Euclid team suppressed 1956 FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Jim Spellman. James Urban, Jim Jana, Run Leonard. Banks Brown. Vaughn Richmond. Charles Monaghan. Dick Herranen. Harris Eberle. Augustus Pow- ell, Harley Kananen. Terry Shaw. YN'ayne Harley. Howard Blayney. David Luoma. John Epps, Gregory Craig. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Palmer. Carmen Felice. Albert Toth, Richard Richardson. Gary Ostrander. Terry lVebb, Steve Candela. Dominic Volpone. Larry Jepson. Ray Buck. Bill the Bulans under an avalanche of touchdowns and defeated them 61- -0. On Oct. 5. again on the road, Bula received a 13---O setback at the hands of the Geneva Eagles in a close one. A pass from Ed Limbach to Bob Gilchrist, a 20- yd. run by Ted Osowski, and a 2-yd. plunge by Ozzie Eberle scored Bula's first touchdown of the season as they were defeated 19- -6 hy Fairport on Oct. 12. Bula's Htst win of the year, on Oct. 19, came against NVicklille as Ozzie Eberle and Harley Kan- anen scored on runs of 2 and 32 yds., respectively. On Homecoming night Oct. 26, the Panthers were overpowered 34 -7 by Mentor. A 35-yd. pass from Ed Limhach to Steve Candela. and Ozzie Eberle's extra point scored the Panther's points. Painesville Riverside upset the Panthers at Paines- ville, 12- -6 in the closing seconds as the Beavers celebrated their Homecoming night Nov. 1. Gordon McBridtr scored Bula's lone tally. In the seasons Hnal on Nov. 9, a powerful Erie Academy ran away from Bula 52-14, at Erie. Jenner. Bob Brumley. Ted Oswoski. Dave Allen. Dennis Minick. Dennis Patrick. Bob Parsons. August Pugliese. Rickey Holuh. Larry Mosinski, THIRD ROW: Lee Kil- laby, Jim Griswold. Jerry Santillo. Richard Diggs. Frank Janero. Dick Teter. Bob Gilchrist. Dave Corts, Mike Mi- halick. James Booth. Jack Kessler. Ed Limback. Gordon McBride. Phil llall. Bob Rowley. Charles Nemitz, Henry Dondrea, Dick Fassett. Eddie Miller. Ray Hinson, YVes- ley Phillips. Sam Cloenata. Bill Halman. Senior lr-tterrnen were .lim Booth. Dave Corts, Dick Fassr-tt. Bob CillC'llI'lNI. Phil Hall. Jack Kessler, Ed I.llIllJl1Cll, Gorclmi NIc'liricls-. Mike Milialiek, Bob Rowley. :incl llick 'l'et4-r. .luniors earning letters were Steve Candela, Larry llepson. Dennis Kiiniek. YYilbur Jenner, Ted Osow- ski. :incl Dom Yolpone. I llC.S'T Rfllif' Couch Robert Biz-In-r and Assistant Coarh .-Xnlliony CIlii.u'r'hit-ro: Dorniniv Yolponf- and Bob Rowley gf-I sl'l for zivtion. S1if,'U.YD lfOH': Tinie out for S34 ' M 'xx I f ig, 121 i 1 1 f it f 'i ' 5 I 1 x v. 'l I' I rf ' 744 'Q K '70, n.', ' KR :gf Y x, 'I -1 V M -xqgik all 1 if, I I I s 2. .4 1 - r 3 1 1. , MU ' t' N- fl- ,, ,....., X ,Q ' if , V ' R, K - 8 I prac- X.. U MY' af, 1 Earnirw lf'UC'1'9 HS Sflphomores were Ozzie Eberle, Wayne Harley. 'Ik-rry Shaw, and jim Spellman, Antlmny Clliiacc-hir-ro served as assistant coach in charge of the backfield. William Smith took charge of the freslirnan squad for its first year under the reins of Hi-ad Cloaeli Robert Bieber. tive: I,UIlllI1l4 Yulpoiuf kifks as Ronnie 1,1-oriartl. :Xuuusla Powell, .incl Holm liruiiilr-y look on. f.l K ,: ., 4 ,i gall Cav nina . ' li L., 'yi' ig - Qld W. 51' lk 7 ' I ,, .r X' 4l..5 . v l ills Q. H' nw' ll L.. 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Dave Corts :intl Bolt fiilehrist. ltith this prolrlem lxeepinq them from top physieal sonclition. the Panthers opened their season Dee 6 at Mentor, Boll Uilt'hrist's I9-point effort and exeellent df:- ferisive play put the Panthers on top of Ll 47--30 Sfore. The Ball-men were edged at Painesvillc Harvey 484 46. Der. 14. Dave Corts was high for the game with 15 points. At Iltitpoti, Du, Il. the Bulgms overfmtie I1 big margin to win 57 40, Corts amd Steve Crmdelgt seored 15 and ll points. respeetively. Crosstown rival Ilttrhor went down to defeat at the hands of the Blnek and Cold 53 31. Dee. 22. :tt Harbor. Corts led the seorinu with I7 markers. 'i gg t Basketball At Edgewood. Dec. 27, another town rival was victim of the high-fiying Panthers 59-46. Gilchrist led Bula's scoring output with 18. Three other cagers hit double figures. On Jan. 11 at Wickliffe, the Panthers gained their fourth consecutive victory 57-45. Gilchrist poured 23 points through the hoop for the gameis high total. With the new A.H.S. gym complete and ready for use. the Sandusky Blue Streaks came to Ashtabula Jan. 12 and before a capacity crowd broke Bula's win streak 40f35. Gilchrist pumped 21 points in a valiant effort. Seven games were played in the new gym before dedication ceremonies took place Feb. 8. Featured speaker was H. W. Emswiler, Commissioner of the Ohio High School Athletic Association. It was on this historic night the Panthers humbled the Geneva Eagles 50ff13 in a close game. This marked the 300th win for teams coached by R. A. Ball in his 24 years as basketball mentor. Dave Peterson from Geneva led the scoring with 19 points. Bob Gilchrist and Bob Walters were high for Bula with 12 and 11 points, respectively. Steve Candela's 19 points proved the margin of victory as Bula won the best defensive game of the year by beating Conneaut 37f29, Feb. 15, at Con- neaut. Bula scored their highest offensive total in the last I-'RESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Larry Mosmski. Bruce Gaw. Bob Bruosta, Ed Pickard, Ray Ilinson. Coach Chiacchiero. SECOND ROW: Bob Par- f . tif 'E kaiviix ig- ! lg game of the year, undermining Painesville Riverside 77f-16, as Gordon McBride tallied his best high school offensive mark and scored 22 points. Larry Jepson followed with 16. This brought to an end an exciting season in which the Panthers won 12 and lost 5. Senior Bob Gilchrist led team scoring with a total of 221 points during the regular season. Steve Can- dela, junior, caged 168 followed by senior Dave Gorts with 164. Larry Jepson. junior, totaled 97 points. Gordon Mc- Bride. senior, and Jim Smith, junior, dunked 88 and 87 points, respectively. Sophomore Bob YValters put in 66 points. Lettermen were seniors Dave Corts, Bob Gilchrist, and Gordon McBride: juniors Steve Candela, Larry Jepson, and Jim Smith. Bob Wfalters was the lone sophomore letterman. The Junior Varsity, coached by Assistant Frank Farello. posted a 12-5 record. Members were Jack Allio, Jeff Ball, Ricky Bryant, Frank Bush, Tom Corts, Harris Eberle, Wayne Harley, Dick Laszlo, Joe Orlando, David Palmiter, Joe Peterangelo, and Ron- nie Vettel. Freshmen, playing their first year under A.H.S. in- fluence, completed the season with a 7-2 record. Coach Anthony Chiacchiero adapted the varsity style to frosh play. Participants are featured below. sons. Jim Griswold. Albert Toth. Jerry Santillo, Richard Diggs, August Pugliese. Bud Nelson. t .s.......,........... E 1956 PANTHER BASEBALL TEAM-FIRST ROW: Don Thorpe. Henry Dondrea. Frank Spano. Bill For- loine, Roger Galliazzo. Bill Labry. Jack Allio, Bill Ander- SOH- SECOND ROW: George Kane. Jim Welty, Les DCCennar0, Sam Dispense. George Guarnieri. Stan Guerini Tom Johnson. Andy McElroy. Ron Katila. 1956 Baseball Rain and cold weather forced the 1956 baseball squad to train indoors. Coach George Guarnieri faced a real problem in Hlling the nine positions. for he had five returning lettermen, two catchers, two pitchers, and Jim Welty. who had played at almost every position. This was to be the basis on which the team was to be built. lN'ith weather clearing up. the Panther hardballers beat YN'icklif'fe 7--l on Apr. 23. Visiting Conneaut Rowe on Apr. 25. the Bulans behind the pitching of Andy McElroy squeezed out their second win in a 4-3 effort. Roger Galliazzo shut out the Geneva Eagles 1-0 on May l. Engaging in a contest with their cross-town rivals on May 3. Bula squeaked out another victory 4-2. XN'ith Les DeGennaro pitching the Panthers marched on to victories over Harvey 2-l and YYickliffe 3 -0 on May 4 and May 8, respectively. By winning these two NEC victories. the .Ashtabula hardballers earned the right to appear in the Cleve- land district. Euclid was the team to play there on 24 Klay ll. Larry Nosse, the southpaw from Euclid, pitched a no-hitter and gave up only one walk to win 6-0. Rlay 21 saw the Panthers at Massticci Park blast- ing out revenge over Mentor 6-1. Les DeGennaro. after a rest from pitching three successive games. came back to win over Geneva 6 -- 0 on May' 22. In a game that lasted 10 innings at Edgewood on Xlay 2l. the hardballers of A.H.S. came out on the short end of a 7- -6 score. lliiidiiig up the season at Painesville Harvey. Les DeGennaro pitched the Bulans to victory 6-4. The season record ended with 9 wins and 3 losses. The Ashtabula Panthers won the NEC champion- ship. Les DeGennaro was chosen team captain for the season by his fellow lettermen Sam Dispense. Bill Forloine. Roger Galliazzo. Tom johnson. Ken Ko- vacs. Bill Labry. Don Thorpe. jim XYelty. and junior Andy McElroy. 1956 Track Coach R. A. Ball. with six returning letterrnen, turned in one of the finest track records in recent years with four wins and one loss. The l956 season opened on Apr. 24. against Erie Strong Vincent. after rain caused cancellation of the first two meets. Bula romped the Pennsylvania op- ponents 74' 44 taking ten hrsts. Frank Sposito and Bob Gilchrist picked up three firsts apiece to account for a big share of the points. On Apr. 27. Bula conquered the Conneaut Tro- jans 64- -53 in a close battle. with the Panthers claiming nine hrsts. Gilchrist and Sposito starred with two lirsts apiece. Nlentor routed the Panthers 70- -48 at Bula Field on Bfay 3. The deciding factor was fNfentor's depth. for Bula claimed six hrst places. but lost out because of the lack of seconds and thirds which went to Nfen- tor. At the Xfentor relays on Nfay 5. the Ashtabula Panthers picked up tenth place. The shot put and discus team of Gilchrist. Candela. and Carleton, and the mile relay team of Corts. Noonan, Nemitz, and Westerinen won two fifth places. Markin. Candela. Noonan. and Sposito of the 440-yd. relay team and Corts. Noonan. Westerinen. and Nemitz, of the sprint medley captured fourth places. On May 8. the tracksters led by Corts, Gilchrist, Howe. and Nemitz. who captured first places in the 880-yd. run. discus. high jump, and mile run, re- spectively. nipped Painesville Harvey 61--57. Markin and Sposito also picked up firsts in the 440-yd. and 1956 PANTHER TRACK TEAM--FIRST ROW: Bob Martin. David Morse. David MacDonald, Frank Spos- ito. Carlton Markin. Larry Scafuro. Charles Nemitz, Jim Coach, Steve Candela. Ronald Mollick. SECOND ROW' 220-yd. runs. The final event, which was the mile relay. proved the deciding factor as Ashtabula won it and the meet. Traveling across town to Ashtabula Harbor, the Panthers on Nfay l 1, emerged the victor 63M-52M. The winners gained ten firsts with Sposito the only triple winner. At the NEC League meet. the Panthers took sec- ond behind the host. Mentor. The brightest event for the Ashtabula team was the discus when Gil- christ flipped the platter l-43' 7 for a League rec- ord. Sposito gained a big share of points as he took first place in the l00-yd.. 220-yd. dashes, and the broad jump. He also anchored the 880-yd. relay which took first place. Setting a NEC League record wasn't enough for Gilchrist for at Cleveland in the District finals on May I9. he heaved the discus I48' 6' for second place thus qualifying him to enter in the state finals at Columbus May 26. Although Bob's throws were good for him, they were not good enough to place. The lettermen were seniors Tom Carleton, Gordon Cooper. Bob Howe. Carlton Markin. Frank Sposito, Earl Redmond. and Charles YNesterinen. Juniors were Dave Corts. Bob Gilchrist, Charles Nemitz, and Tom Noonan. Steve Candela and jim Coach were the only sophomores. Sposito. who was a member of the 880-yd. relay team. competed in the 100 and 220-yd. dashes, and broad jump. was chosen as the honorary captain of the team. Anthony Clause, Tom Noonan. Charles YVesterinen. Gor- don Cooper, Bob Howe. Larry Jepson, Mike Mihalick, Bob Gilchrist. Dave Corts, Al Schader. James Smith, Tom Carleton. I . r Lettermen Obtaining the coveted letter A means fulfilling the requirements which are different for each sport. Football Coach Robert Bieber awarded 22 letters to his 1956 squad, He requires senior lettermen to have played in 12 quarters, juniors in 16, and sophomores must have made appearances in 20. Seniors were Jim Booth, Dave Corts. Dick Fassett. Bob Gilchrist. Phil Hall. jack Kessler. Ed Limbach. Gordon McBride. Mike Mihalick. Bob Rowley, and Dick Teter. Six juniors won a varsity Au: Steve Candela, Larry Jepson. Dennis Minick, Wilbur Jenner, Ted Osowski, and Dominic Volpone. Earning monograms as sophomores were Harris Eberle, Wayne Harley, Harley Kananen, Terry Shaw, and Jim Spellman. Bob Gilchrist was captain of the '56 squad and also was chosen most valuable player. In receiving a letter in basketball. players must play in at least one-third of the total quarters. Basketball mentor R. A. Ball awarded letters to seniors Dave Corts, Bob I 71, .. jf' Z4 ,, ., we , f ef4.'?2,V,gl - M Q? K WWWW B' 5 Z-fnwfii LETTERMEN-FIRST ROPV: Harris Eberle, Steve Can- dela. Terry Shaw. Charles Nemitz. Dick Teter. Gordon McBride. Dominic Volpone. Wilbur Jenner. SECOND ROW: Larry Jepson. Ronnie Mollick. Tom Noonan, Bob Q Gilchrist, Gordon McBride, Ron Mollick: juniors Steve Candela, Larry Jepson. Jim Smith. and sophomore Bob Walters. Lettermen of the A56 track squad under Coach R. A. Ball were seniors Tom Carlton, Gordon Cooper. Bob Howe, Carlton Markin. Frank Sposito. Earl Redmond. and Charles Westerinen. Juniors were Dave Corts. Bob Gil- christ, Charles Nemitz. and Tom Noonan. Sophomore letter winners were Steve Canrlela and jim Coach. William Smith will take over the track coaching job this year. To win a letter in track the participants must gain 10 points in competition or place in the NEC League meet. Coach George Guarnieri awarded letters to seniors Les DeGennaro, Sam Dispense. Bill Forloine, Roger Galliazzo, Tom Johnson. Ronnie Katila. Bill Labry, Don Thorpe, and Jim YVelty. The only junior was Andy McElroy. Earning a baseball letter requires participating in one-half the total number of innings. A pitcher must win two games. Wwx ei: fi ,lil N!!! tl - Gilchrist. David Corts. Dick Fassett. Andy McElroy, Jim Booth. Jack Kessler. THIRD ROW: Jim Spellman, Bob Walters, jim Smith. Wayne Harley. Phil Hall. Dennis Minick, Jim Coach. '.3.. -k g. iff- CHEERLEADERS-Left nght Murrel Muto Marrlyn Palumbo Marrlyn Roberts Alree Pekonen Donna ones Nancy Pearson Cheerleaders Shoutrng cheers of encouragement and vrctory for football and basketball teams were 1956--57 xarsrty cheerleaders Donna Jones captarn Alrce Pekonen and Marrlyn Roberts senrors wrth Murrel Muto Marrlyn Palumbo and Nancy Pearson who served from the junror class Prrncrpal M E Rowley sponsors the group Football season found the grrls wearrng whrte Bermuda shorts whrte blouses black sweaters wrth A s and whrte caps In basketball season the srx sported dark green black strrped Ivy league skrrts and blouses and black and whrte saddle shoes Pat Bren Sherry Frredman and Sara Mae Rrdgway were chosen Reserve cheerleaders They wore gold corduroy dresses wrth black As and black tennrs shoes Lemo Flapprng hrs furry arms jrtterbuggrng wrth the cheer Warren who portrayed Lemo thrs year leaders to the rousrng tunes of the AHS Pep band and If exer there was a slap happy audrence captrvatrng feverrshly pastrng back the Hyrng brts of hrs fur was m Lemo rt was rm' Managers Work rs somethrng from whrch everyone seems to Shy B111 Anderson manager Of the baseball MANAGERS FIRST Row Kerth Douglas Ronnre Zoblrsern Drck team and 56 graduate looked after bats and Benjamrn SECOND ROW Davrd Srlva Ronald Mollrck balls for three years Last fall durrng a rough football season Drck Benjamrn and Dave Srlva sophomores worked hard cleanrng mud off the football shoes keep rng footballs rn decent shape and performrng other necessary Jobs Durrng basketball season sophomores Kerth Douglas and Ronald Zoblrsern and senror Ron ald Mollrck were left checkrng unrforrns keeprng track of supplres and seerng that basketballs were shrned As rt appears these hrgh schoolers put rn much trme wrth lrttle reward Certarnly we should Jorn wrth the players and coaches to say thanks to the sports managers who help keep thrngs run nrng smoothly 7 to ' : -f . , , 5 . 7 5 ,I 5 V r . 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Inu: li111l1.11.1 XXVII. wa: l..1111Ix11v 81.1 I1-x,x11c1111-xg N.1llx ll111111,1N. 111'.1N .55 Keynotes of the Sophomore Year By Donna Noce It w as a hot sunny day September .J lfbh when we sophomores entered Ashtabula Pllfwll School all busy ehatterrng wrth new and old frrends The at mosphere was so drflerent that we soon found our selves rn a ereseendo of eonfusron Steppmg to the rhythm ol U4 tnne w ere sopho more members of the AHS Band Frank Aererno Loretta Arnold George Aunger Susan Brmk Lls beth Errekson oyee Frrtz Kathy Getly Alan Hofl man Pattr Murray Davrd Palnnter Peggy Poulson oyee Rathbun Sara Nlae Rrdgwayf Carol Shadduek Sherry Shaw Larol Thomas Carl Xvrlamosky and Robert Wrllrams A few sophomore boys added strong melody to the A Cappella Chorr Banks Brown Tom Lorts Grvrng swmg and zrp to our reserve basketball games was thxs peppy trro Sherry Frredman Sara Nlae Rrdgw ay and Pat Bren the reserve cheerlead ers The varlous clubs whleh we jorned rn harmony were the FTA FHA Latm Dramatre Seruee and Projectronrst clubs the Y T eens and the Sophomore Freshman Art Llub of whreh jeff Ball was treasurer Mary Recker kept her pencrl hummrns whrle takmg notes at all of the Senate meetrnes lor she was the secretary The homeroom officers of the Sophomore C lass were Presrdents Kathleen Barn nd Banks Brown Rrchard Frederrclc Rrchard Herrmen n ana Frances long 'Nancy Nrcholas Nlary Recker Ron me Vettel ancl Sara Wolfe Vrce Presrclents Susan Blakeslee Bobeassell Harrrs Izberle une I-Innes Don ohnson XX rcle Nlcfool oe Peter rngelo Pat Pierce lens lrttle and Robert XX rlters Secretarres mcluded eff Ball o e C nlsm Olnra Ifrredbers Xlnv Haney arkre Hutchins Barbara NIcEnclree Sandra Nelson Vaughn Rreh mond Gall Swarn and Carolyn Xvarren whrle Treasurers were acques Aute Bonme Lolavecrhro Barbara Dodge Marla Haas Frank Irrsh Lvah 'vlarch Dave Pearson Ronme Ruflner Terry Shaw and Susan XVrtherell The umor Red L ross representatnes from our elass were l-rank Arlo eanne Blaekburn Susan Brrnk Barbara Dodge ayne Haynes Nlarlene Krape Ennly Landreth Daud Payne Barbara These four lettermen Harrrs Eberle XVayne Harley Terry Shaw and rm Spellman led the fol lowrng grrdders wxrh vnacrty Howard Blayney Banks Brown Drck Herranen lm ana Harley Kananen Ron leonard Augusta Powell Vrugjhn Rlehmond and Ronme Vettel Drrbblrng down the floor from the rcserye has ketball term were ell Ball Frank Bush nl om Corts Harrrs lberle Hlayne Harl x oe Orlrnclc llaye Palnnter Ioe Peterangelo ind Ronme Xcttel leach found rt an evccrtrng, and llllllllllg experrencc pl rung on the new gWllllldS1lllIl floor lNow rs the curtain closes on another hnale ear we look back on the prst ye rr hoprne, the next will be as much lun and that we will 1 use our selxes lngher on the scale of learning ,, I , ,I' l , 7, If ' - . . . ,. l I I , --'I 'I ,- ,IIIZ I, , RI, ,I ' 5 ' ' ' 'I ' J 5 , 'z '. 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II I IIIVIIII I GI, DI ,I I I II .I II I I AVI - I I I I I II III I , .' ,. , ' , , ,I ,f oz -I I .I .ltr SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM 22 FIRST ROW: Steve Allen, David Baird. l'hrania Baker, Kathleen Barnard, Loretta Arnold. jeanne Blackburn, joan Balint, Pat Bein. jacques Xute. SECOXIJ RUHT Susan Blakeslee, Darla Bailey. lrrna Anderson, jean- ette Allcock, Marcia Allen. Mr. Knott. Mary Lou Borner. Doris Bane, Bob Armstrong, jack Bonharn. THIRD Rllllf' George Aunger, jirn Boydston. jirn Bennett. Gene Anderson, Bob anderson. Frank Aeierrro, Norman Balcornbe. Howard Blayney, jetf Ball, Merle Banning, SOPHOMORK HOMEROOM 26 IIRYI' RUHY Darlene Deeaire, Donna Dayrs. 'I orn Decaire, Clarente Carlton, Ronnie Dalin, Richard DeBinto, Bonnie Colavecchio, Vir- ginia Broad. S1iCO.X'D ICUIV: Mr. Fiorenlo, Donna Bremer, janet Coulrig, Myrna Carlisle, Marv Rav Clayrnan, joann Crirn, Suzanne Cook. joyce Carlson. Susan Brink. Sylvia Churchya, THIRD RUN? Ronnie Bucci, Ray' Butti, john Dt-ill, Gordon Conklin. 'l'erry Cooper, Frank Bush. Ken Brown, Gregory Craig, Banks Broyvn, Bob Castle. an .- Q qi, I.. j , t, v . vw f.: ini. 1.51 3. J- .- ' P 'fl fd 1 7 I , I X I-P lr' UN J- -'1N,, f 'vita gr . Ig, , .A '.' ,, -,,. J' 4 -5 Q sorrnoyroku noyruzooyr I4 las, Michael Evans. IICII. I A ws l j M P Q4 .f I-TIRST ROW: Mrs. johnson Plriabeth Doo little, Georgia Fowler, judy I-orest Donna . , - Ferguson, joyrc Fritz, Olivia Irredberg Ethel - Fralee. SECUXIJ ROW: Bnrtrru. Drbell De Iores Dyer. Uklell liwings, lisbeth l'riL s V Barbara Dodge, Nancy llrnery Donna as sett, Sherry' Friedman, Carolyn Dunn THIRD ROW: Dick Fassett, Lewis IICXUIL Dick Ll liott, john lipps, Harris l-Qberle Xlex Dolgosh john Ford, Rirhard Fredrick lxcrth Doug SOPHOMORE HOME ROOM 21 IIRST RUIV: Laureen Hanna Dianne Harp er, jean Hietanen, Kathy Getzy Linda Graeb joyce Gilbert. Sue Hable, Pat C orrnley Mary Haryey, ShCO.YD ROW: Mr I-arello Marla Haas. Beyerly Hare. Linda Helrn Barbara Heath. Sandra Gran. Sandra Hrrr Mary ,Xnn Gliolli, Lillian Griflrth THIRD RON Larry Goodiel, Mike Gentile Ronald Heyyitt Bob Guerini, Brian Grinnell Bom C reen gar Hodgkinson, Linda Harloyv ayne Haynes FOl'RTH RUHQ' lfrank Gnstaferro Mayne Harley, Wilhert Hough. Dick George rc Hastings, Bob Hill. Xl Hollrnnr Dick Herr fi SOPHONIURI-1 IIOMICROOM 21 FIRST ROIl'.' Nlarilxn Pcawpancn. Alice Nagy. lllllll Nluiiay. Cliailcnc Nnrc. Donna Now, lliane Olil. Donald Otto, David Parmer. Rifliaril l':ilnl, Hull Nlnlinc. Sl'fCON'D ROW: Sandra Morse, .lone Nlinci, Nlaiia Nixerx, Rosalie Nl0IlUlfl. Nancy Nicliolziw. l'zil l'cl lonc. Sandra Nelson. Leslie Phelps. Nh. Unal- llivii, THIRD Rfllif' mlm' Oilanilo. Charly-N Nfonaghan. joe l'ctci'angL'lo. llaxinl Nliirplix. llaxiil Palinilci. .Xllllkill Klunlanam, Daxiil IR-airwii. Dax iil l'nn nc. SlJI'll0XlUl-ll' llUXll'RUONl 31 fllhl' RUN, l'al l'iviu'. llailuim Silnmk Nlaix Rvilwi, 5.ll.l Xlgn' Rimlguax, ll.nlx.i1.i Sginlminn. kgix Rwgvlx NIIUYII RUI1 Bai lmaizi l'ii-xiiaiiu, l'llllllM'llI Rnninlx. Yiiginizi Rulln. C.ii4il Nlnnliliiak. l.ill1r Riu-ix, Nlgiix Sfivll l'I.lllLl'N l'liillipN. Xl.lIgLlll'l l,lilA'llllj1 THIRIJ Rflll lwggx l'UlllN1lll.RHIlIIlc' Rnll ncr. Yunglin Riilnnunil. XN'illigini l'imun. Cllinmk Riiliaiils. laik Riwliling. lolin Rmlm' liaugli, lmcc Riiihlvun. X11-. Kcllx. I SOl'llONlURl llHXll'RUUXl Zilla I'lIi'YI' Rlill lhvnnzi lanim. Rmlmrllc Kim null. Cxnllngi llmiwl. lnilx llnrli-ip Xlgnlcni' Kniiw, Xlix Nlrl-lim. liqiilwaixi llniwn Nl!- UXII R011 Nana llnllnian. lim kIL'llllC'l. Nunn lwlinwn llznlnna I1-lniwn. C-1-iliinlr lgiinlvi, Xlwii.if..ilc' lxxlm, In-an lnnc-. Kai llllNlxlllll'll. Izimkic llutsliinx THIRD RIII1' Rnlianl lxhlvl. llanlfw Kxiiigim-li. jnlin llnlr- lmiil. Dun Ifbllllwbll. Xitliui' llrvnxc. Flank liixlm. lxlllhllll lwrnwni, Inn klaiigi Bill Hnll' nian. SOPIIUNIORF. HONHROOM 43 FIRYI' RUll'.'jnl1n l.vnnnun, Kcnnx Lcnliail, lixali Ann March, .Inilx I.uln'c-x, Mary Ann Lavln. Kcnnx 1.1-lim, llill l.cnnar1lson, Nh. liiiu'raicl. SI-flf0.YIJ Rfllif' I-Qinilx Landrcth. lfignncs lung. loan Nlillm, Yiiginia l.ifall', Banlnna Nlcflnilicc, Nlarxjanc May, Nfarilyn Nlailum-ii. I'liiIip Nlallcnx THIRD RUIIP Harulil Millcr. llaxiil Lcnii. Brant Niihalifk, lY4nlc Mcllrml, john Xlanuri. Rnnnic xlflilll- lex, llaxc Lnnina. Bivan Nlihalirk. Y? .pl S SOPHONIORE HONIEROOM 29 FIRST ROW: Pennv Tracy. Sara Taggart, jethred Stephenson, Yerretta 'lrrnix Nairn Stexenson. Gertrude Tucker, Barbara hrnith, .Xrny Shank. bail Swain, Runnx Yettel. 5111,- UXD RUHF Brenda Swanson Clarrul llrorrras. lm 'lixdale. Nanu 'lwitthell Frgrrrtcx 'lwdd. lnix little. Barbara Steterrsurr. wht-rrt Shan. Ruth 'lakatm Karen 'lilIner, Nliss johnwrr. THIRD RON? I-Qlla Lee ilrrrner. Norrntrrr illrorpe. Kenneth 'Ir1r'rante. Kenneth 'lhur- ston, Bob Snell, Walter' Slrixlmvski, Neal Srnith. Judy Stexeni, Louise Yatca. Nlarx Sweitzer, FUl'RTH ROW: Rithartl 'lirnrnm 'linrn 'Iuria. Terri Shaw, Richard 'l'rrrrrcr. jerry Wagner. jirn Spellrnan, Daxid Silxa. Bill Thornas. Danni Swain, Larry Stmrernan. S0l'HONIORk. HON!!-',ROONi 4 FIRST RUHY Eduard White, Carol W'cncil, llorutlry Wlrysrrng. Yirgirria Wright, Klarolyrre Yates, Salle Young, lilka W'ellrn:rrrrr, Mary Williams. Ronnie Loblisein. SECOND RUW: Barbara Webb, Juanita Wheeler, Sarah Wblfe, Carol Warren. Gayle Wilarnosky, Darlene White, Susan Witherell, Virgil W'eir, David Westover, Mr. Beeglc. THIRD ROW: james Westport, Stew Welton, Herbert Whittier. Rm W'arrl. Bob W'alter's, Doug Watsorr, Roy Wzrr'r'en, jarnes W'arrrcr', Bob W'illiarns, Sher- rrran XYilliurrrs, v , 's' ,ma 'YP ii '- if' 1 firll ,it Artists at work, Sue With- erell dernonxtrates geornetry pmblern, x 'Vx Time for chow: Latin stu- dents ittrdy. -'Q un vi VN. jl NIOR C 1 XSS OFFICERS SFAT1-D l'lHllN Flsher secretars YTANDINC latu Staftno xnt pxesldent jetrx I rford treas IIICI and lC7llls DUN e1n presldent J un1or Class I-llstor by Marshall Levln Studmg 111to 1 new re1l1n of glory llllb YCII were 256 I1lClIllJLlS lll tl1e u111or Cslass Vote Pep xx 18 tl1e try lNCJVCllllJCl 0 when the UIIIOI' Ll1ss xoted lOl tts ofhtexs Anudst a throng ol Slgll h iIlgC,lS and postel x1ave1s the rest ol tl1e stu de11ts nent Cllllilly 1bout tl1e1r lJLl5lllCSS Voted III through 1 popul 11 xote WNCIC lotus DeXVe1n 1116651 dent L111y Sc tfuro x1eep1es1dent EIT1lly Flshet sec1eta1x 111d CIFV Lffold treasurer XIIIOIIQ, 1ll QIOUIJS there must be leaders and the sa111e nas ll ue 111 tl1e 1111101 Cl1ss Th1s QIOUIJ as SUlIlCCl posts 15 p1es1dents of then lllCllXlClUdl home 1oo1ns Due Xllen Stue C mdela LCJUIS IJeXVe1n L ny epson 'Xl11sl11lI Leun link Xlullen IIHCS Peasley james SllClCl1Cl and Cl ry Uflmd Pa1t1c1pat1nff whole heartedly 1n tl1e lll'l10IA Red Cross next C'a1ol Ch1lds udx Blank, Euffene D1 Donato 'Xancx Elclttdlft Nlarx Hxbut oanne lxnlt xnffbtnff B111 Nlaqnuson Que Shaw Suzanne Sheldon and Baxbaxa XNate1s As th1s years un1or Llass has aseended tl1e st111s toss 11d 151 lllll illllll thele h ne du ns been the lllllblC nnnded students ts l1o h ne supphed us xuth odles lol ll xens the L ne 50111111 tle X 11 me 1 1011 lllllllh llflllllllll SXIII J mes and cool jazz for the AHS Marchmg Band were 26 hardy juntors It IS only proper for us to refer to then1 as hardy because many were the d1ys they had to march and pr.1ct1ce IH tl1e cold at Bula F1eld These Jumor basketeels uk All1o, Rleky Bry ant, Stexe C tndela Ldlly epson Dltk Laszlo and a111es Smtth played almost H mless basketball They deserxe P13156 for tl1e fine Job tl1at they lllI'llCCl out because they WN ele subject to ll1llCClUCl1l IDYACUCC and postponements due to tl1e delax 1n tl1e comple t1on of the news gym Playlng football Ill perfeet harmony ll1lS year were DdXlCl Xllen Bob Brumley Ray Buck, Steve C iIlClClZ1, I 1rrw epson IJCHHI5 Nlnuck Ted Osovs skl, and IJOIII Volpone led Osouslu the llttlest jun lOl, 1nd btexe C mdela tl1e b1ggest on the squ 1d both put forth tl1e11 best ellol ts Ill exuy g llllC and teeen ed letters fox tl1e1r nollt l urs epson and llOllllIllC Nolpone botl1 lldFClllllllllf.J lmemen lCCClNCCl letters fox the11 uozk Thls se ll mults the hlst tune that tl1e llIllOl and 5611101 cl1sses mll h ne b11t o11e PIOIII lhe Jumor 1eto1s ts Ol lted lldlIH0l1lULl5lN to ltlftl Olll 1 hue pl IX gnen Xp11l land 1 ,, 141 Q , . .... ., , , ,A I 3 , . l , 1 - Q 1 le 'K I I O .- ' 1 'L ' ' 1' 1 ff , H ,. 1 . 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C.l . . f . , Iho- 40 PHIIICIIJAIIHQ nn Almost ill of XSllIdlJllld s clubs mere mam membcrs of Lhc cl us ol 18 C,eo1gL Roocl was X1CPfJYC5lClClll lilll Nldgnuscn SCCICliIN and B111 Taggart TCIJOTICY ol thc Xoc mon il Incluslrxal C,lub Bzcncla Srcelc suruunx Future Homunrkms Amcrlca Xldzcm Nlunu sulctnx Xrl C up IJlClCBCTljdlll1I1 seuuux null nf unlxn Llcisulel of the Projecuomsls I IX S lu I umsuxcr D mduc C,lub ILI1lllN Pnher IJI'CSlClCIll X Teens Tom C,olucc1 unc IJICSlClCIll .md XI arxlxn Palumbo treasurer of the Prurch C lub KN Q thc C liss ol 18 uoulcl llkc to thmk of our class as one ol the but c l rssu 11 Xl-IS XX orkmg h nd md IJldXlllLg h ml uc lllIllOlS hue clone our basl to uphold the hun tr iCllllOIlS ol Xsht ibuli Hlgh School Sl ROI! L for rmflul IS lunch club ml 1 u DICNCIIIAIIUII lol lluau How L n non um x llmll xllCIl IS honor ' sl o un Ilklilll Noon mm 1 L 1 1 1 I XX lslnng, .as r QT- -vw- 43 ' . ' I ' , 1 I , ,' . , ' ' I ' A. 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Arden All- cock. jack Xllio. Dznid .-Xnthonx. Dick Bliss. Henix .Xndt-ison. l',llXlllC Allen. jl'NIOR HON!!-QROOM Ill I'llfS'1' RUN? Miss Watson. Sue Caulfield. Rose Clznnplese. Claiiol Butkshee. Sandra Bro- heck. Haila Bottorf, Pat Chiznainonte, Donna Cloisaro, Grate Clexeland. .SIiCU,X'D ROW: Cllillord Cox, Marjorie Booth, Carol Childs, Eloise Chainplin. Betty Brown, Linda Crislip, Carol Brewster, Bill Cox. Vince Caruso. 'IlHIRD RUN? Rm Bunk. Bolm Bromley. Klhziiles Copzinos, Sleie Cantlelzi. jiln Coach. Boite Boyer. Dau' Booniliower, Elmer Car' lisle, Anthony Clolucci, james Burnham. jl'NlOR HOMEROONI 37 I-'INST ROW: Sherrill Gardner, Linda ker- ranti. Emily Fisher. Nancy Dieffenhachei. llziiolin Donato, Barbara Easton. Nancy lil- tlredge. Nfzirjorie Foliner. Miss Hempstead. Sl-fl.'U.X'lJ Rflllf' ll'llj Farrell, Carolvn Gage. Kathleen C-:lloxh'll.j1lniCf' liizins. Natalie Fus- sell. jzittjnelxii Ilaxis. .Xrclis tlntliji, Carolyn l llIl1LilCli. Freddie Fire. THIRD ROW: Karl Fleger. Tom Davis. Louie DeWein. joe Fio- renzo. Charles Edwards. Bob Dir-clrick. john Frazier. Anthony Fish. julius Fleisehiiiginn. D.ixitl Diehl. Euuene DiDonzito jl NIUR IIOXIIAROON1 ISK IIIIYI' RUM I.oi.i llaiwootl, joanne jones. X.inix Ilalleen. lginnt- johnsion, Pcggx Kath. lnnlx llolislirll. XJIHN johnson. jowe Hen- derson NI-.KILXIJ li'Uli': Roseniaix K-izinnas lllll. Xlgiix l'lXlll'll. Constance johnson. Xian- lene Lneiiieio. joxte Hninphiex. Nlaijoiie hnxoski, ,Xdelaiiile tienlile. jntlw bill. Betsi llousnion. xllN. 1 aisailx. THIRD IBUIV. llen ins lliiie. llougnd llitkok. Bill jennei, james tnlheil. loin Hnhlmziiil, l.:nix jt-jason. loin t.nt-insex. led Haniiii1ni.t.:nl johnson. l,an'ix Hullinun, john Hanna. Ben liiannell. jl'NIOR HOMEROOM 4l FIRST ROIIQ' Virginia Kent, joAnne Kirk- inglrurg. Loretta Martello. Charlotte Lane. janet Lignetta. Louise Mantell. Mr. Xyisner. SECOND ROIV: Larry Kiphart, Bonnie May' sena, joxce Mahafly. Carolyn Loose, .Xlice Leers. Charlotte Landon. l'at Locke, .Xrloa Mack, Nancy Kresoyich, Dale Lyons. THIRD ROW: Tom Kangas. Ted Lohrey. Marshall Leyin, Fred Lilley, Dick Lavlo. Kenneth Karvonen, Marshall Macliinen. 'Ierry Leon- ard. Bill Magnusen. Bill Lee. jLTNlOR HOMEROOM 33B FIRST ROW: Roberta Mullin. Diana Moody, joan Mendralla, Bonita Moore, Pat New cornlr, Carolyn Mellride. Penny McDorrel. .Sl'.IJO.X'IJ ROW: Richard Mullen. Muriel Muto, Sally' Moore, Marcia Maurer, Miss Wagg, Margaret Newhold, Marilyn Moses. Sondra Nolrle. THIRD ROW: Ronald Nel- son, Bill Mertilliott. Daye Mullen. Charles Nardi, Dennis Minick. Kd Michaels, john Moore, Daniel Mixer, jerry Mearini. Mike Murphy. jl'NIOR HOMI-LROOM 348 FIRST RO IV: Marilyn Palumlro, Nancy' l'ear- son, Mary jane Notarianni, Charlotte Rolra ertsy, Donna Poser, Darlene Peaypanen, Nancy Robinson, Sharon Reese. SECOND ROH' Dorothy Norris, Carol Phillips, I-'zrilh Noyotny, Marian Peck, Rosemary' Parnell, Pat Quirke, Sue Rulfner, Carole Robison, Carol Presciano. THIRD ROW: Ted Osowski, Tony Pokorny' Harold Richmond, Dennis Patriarco, jim Pe- asley, Allen Reed, jim 0'Brien, Mr. Smith. jl'NlOR HOMEROOM -42 FIRST ROW: Mr. XYilsorr, Lynne Sponseller, janet Smith. Learrna Shepard. joanne Stauf- fer. Brenda Steele, Suzanne Sheldon, Susan Sleeper. SECOND ROW: Sue Slrayy, Patxy Stark, Susan Stewart. Darlene Snitclrer, Kathy McKinley, Mary jo Srrrith, Adelaide Sclrossler, Mary Ann Sirnko. THIRD ROW: Dick Se- yera, Lester Schultz, Larry' Scafuro, Boh Ser- gelf, james Srrrith, Brad Strong, jim Streicher, Terry' Schwab. 'Q vw ., mt., W 1 s- xi Q1 I .fy, X I I L ' G . H ,- . al.. .9 . , Wil , Ht J i .11N10R IIOKII-QRUOX1 '12 IV! HU11' x1L1lN 11111 1'1111', 1'111l11x 1111 1. N1a11'1111ic x1'1111llCX. 1.i1111z1 1Y1117ll1. P12111 11-1 !1111111111111111. 111111-11 110111111 1111111111111 1111. Nl:l.UXll RUI1' N111 XXIII. 1:11111- 11111.11111-. 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JR LL- I LOUQE I 'ld ' X -as- 0 Sl.NIOR CIHXSS 0lfFlCllaR9 815.4 'I'lilI: xlndx XVeir'. secretary ,S'I'.-l.N'lJl,X'f.5 Dzne Clorts, xieepre-si dent: lzrxne' laltlrt-dgrx lrczrsn 'Q ' Xhrrrvrr. IJl'L'NlllL'lll. 1? qenror Class I-Ilstory by Lynn Arbogast We the Class of N57 of Ashtabula Hrgh School, wrsh to present thrs reeord of our achreyenrents NVe thmk of thrs last year as r song wrtb threads of mel ody rnterwoxen through the rchrexernents we haye made Here and there the melody has rrsen to gre rt herghts rn a brrllrant major key and aganr has be come a serrous rnrnor key We proudly present the followrng prolog After rnany un nordable delays n nnely 2t rnfhes ol snow our benror C lrss plav XVe XVere Young FI hat Year w ent on the boards a short trme before Cshrrstrnas 'Neyer to be lorgotten rs the e nnpargn rrllv be fore the Noxenrber electrons R X Brlls electron board was eonrposed ol Penny C r rgon udw Inckler oyee Hrnson Demrrs ohnston Bob lsrster and Iudy Santrllo I'leeted as officers ol our el rss were nn XV rrren presrderrt Dare Corts yrce presrdent r ly Hen Presrdnrg oyer the Serlrte w rs Drek llerth He was rssrsted by lrxrng Blrckstern rnd Drck l' rssett as yrce presrdent rrrd trersrner respeetrrely Other lronreroorn presidents were ld 1 nnbrch Ronrld Xlollrek urls Rrudnrs und Drck Ieter X ree presrdents were NlrtkeyCbrreelr1ert ryne Ieeredge Xl snr Howlrnd C nol lsrttnrge Du l NlaCDonrld l n Sanders r l nn XX nr Perfornrrng elerreal dutres were secretaries Nrney Band Penny Cragon Betty lfruee Dornra ones, Dorald Logan C,lorra Stanley and ean 'lower Money bearers were treasurers Rose Brown, Xlary hastnran, ean Gustalson, Lrta Lrgnett r Helga Nlrggo Tom Rrehcreek, and Dorothy Taylor unror Red C.ross represent rtrx es rneluded Don na Borner, Drck Heath Snsrnne DrDorr rto, XVarren, CI om Rrchereek Ionr Karser rrrd Cfordon XIcBr1de Twenty srx IJARI' staffers under the gnrdanee ol adxrser Nlrss Marre MX K rlrne cornbrned rdeas and talents to meet deadlnres of Fire Dart newspaper and yearbook Grrdnon men who played then lrst ganre lor Xl-IS were nn Booth Daxe C orts Dnk lassett Bob C rlchrrst Phrl H rll ack lsessler ld Lnnbaelr Cror don NIcBr1de 'Xlrke 'Nlrhalrek Bob Rowley and Drek Ieter C arol Krttrnger rergned as queen rt the Annu rl Honreeonnng dance rnd g une 'Xlenrbers ol her eotnt were Rose Brown Inrdr Decker ryne lldredge Dorothy Iaylor Exertenrent nrourrted rs the basketball se rson grew eloser but spnrts were dunpened when rt w rs le nrred thrt the new gym would not be re :dy lor the opennrg gnne Senror eagers were Due C orls B mb C llCl1ll5l rnd Gordon NIeBr1de owrng then urn xrgor rn l w theerlerders Donna ones Xlne lekonen rnd XI n rlxn Roberts 'I he lone letternran for the lf! mb b rseb rll se rson was Andy 'Nlclelroy C rndernren reeerxrng letters lor the nb se rson were Daxe C or ts Bob Crrlelnrst rrrd C lr nles Nenntf v P' X . 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Future Home- rnakerS of .'xII1f'I'lK'211 .lim Powell. Dramatic' and Thee- piansi Dennis Johnston. Spanish: Iiarhara Kiclner, X'vOC3.tlOH3l-CiOII'lIIN'I'Cl8l1 Mary Eabtinan. l.atin: Bette Kiasters. Art. Helga Miggo. IJistrihutive-Educationg John Sanders. Projectionist: Anthony Nlartino, Yo- cational-lntluQtrial: Phil llall. A Cappella Choir: Dick SIQCIFI. Auto Nlechanicm lioh Gilchrist, Panther 1 x Q . ui xn Ro mcit Canteen ouncll ir XX ure 1 or i NN, 'te . ranch cl 1 rw u '- 'Vi e Arne rica C7 SE IOR CLASS HISTORY pait years it mas the cuxtruri to haw hnth a junio f- Senior and a Senior Proin hut for the first time this year. it was cmnhined into one dance. The Senior picnic at Lake Shore Park and Com- mencement on june 6 crvrnpleted our high school days at A.H.S, Now the song has colin' to tin end. hut the melody will he repeated for yeaux to coine in 21 wonderful epilog of pi'c-cious im-inmiv-s, hit-rnclxliips. and accom- pliihments Ar f f ii ln if 6 fv' I v . 'f 4 V4 SENIORS Shh! as the 'wacky whispers begin to rage. An 'iadvance glance of the future on this page. Your name, and your most- OXCE XNNE XDDXIR thinkin shout Vest NITUIDVI Ninn n Dart moms BI'O'lClNSZtX ptoducer SX LYIX IOIS XLLFN woiltinz it Cirllsles store mini er BXRB XRS. NIXRIE XNNIC Ix poppin Coin in Oral Enq llSll...I..OY1Clj IIt.1r1s cluh IT11Il1eCf....'xLLISOx LEE AN- THONY-workin, :it Telephone Co....YN'AYE recruiter. often-seen deed. It's just for a laugh, but go ahead...read! . ..I,'N stenoerapher. . .STEPIIENIE SUSAN ALLEN- I LYNN JANET ARBOGASTAediting Dart. . .model for nail polish ads. . .LOIS MAE AL'NGERfsk:1ting. . .murder mystery writer. . .DOROTHY LOUISE BAILESAc'hew- ing gum. . .model for shampoo ads...NANCY ARRETA BAIRDis:1les person supreme. . .earring designer. . .GAY ELIZABETH BALDWIN-getting excited. . .play director. -10 1, Q K' , N 5,-off fm? LEE ALBERT BENTLEY'-Hsittinu. . .movie censor. . .ROB- ERT CI.-XRL BERNARD---shoutinu. ..Qr41x'e dimmer. . .VIC- TORIA MARION BIENKO--rr.u king jokes. . .peanut venclorvss. . .FRANCES MARY BL.XSKO---working on her thoughts. . .hzxthinu bt'.1uly...IRN'lNU ISLICKSTEIN-:in quing. , .I1Lltill'Zll' physicist. B JAMES RICII.-XRD BOOTH-playing foothall. . .lingerie salesinztn. . .DONNA MAE BORNER-watching for the IIIAIIIIIIIF1 ... Girl Scout worker . .. RICHARD ALLEN BOYLESJ-workin: at Wt-ntlinqs . .interior decorator. .. ROSE MARIE BROWN-ff-plugging Dart sales. . .Miss Ani'-rit 11 f-f l96'I. . .SIIIRLEY JANE BL'CK4skating. .. ballerina. ,.- CAROL LOLISE CIIENEY-rooting at basketball games . .. secretary to Marlon Brando . .. MICHAEL ALFRED CIIIIACCIIIIERO--playing jazz on his trumpet...roniantie xncwit- star. . .JO ANN CIIII.-XRAMONTE--driving her ear ...joke writer for Gr-oree GolJel...ST.fXNLEY STEVEN CIILRCIIY.,Xfeollec'tin2 suns . .. EBI. agent . . . VIR- GINIA EMMX CIINCERELLI-rushing to Oral English . ,.n1arriaue consultant. 1 S l k . . X I X . X SYLVIA MAE BIQCKEY-entering driving Contests. .. sports ear test driver. . .DELORES CAI.VERTYsn1iling. .. heautieian. . .LEONA MILLIE CAMPBELL--qigqlinq. .. hairdresser for Marnie Eisenhower . . .JOSEPH JAMES CARLO-yawninfz. . .mattress tester. . .LINDA ELLEN CASTLE---jitterlnuuuinu. . .professional Chatterbox. L . , , ae ' I . ' 'fi if f I sf 5' X . I I H N3 4? DAVID LIVINGSTONE CORTS-exercising...Olympic basketball star. . .TERRY THOMAS COURSEN-bowl- ing. . .Stanley szilcsinan. . .JOHN PAUL COVER- -shoot- ing guns. . .submarine captain.. .PENELOPE ANN CRAGON A-kidding. . .stand-in for Lucille Ball. . .CAROL ANN CUNNINGHAM-speaking softly. . .Mrs. America. S . :QQ I , K ,fri ' I MARTHA JANE COLAVECCHIO-going to movies . . .bank president. , .VIRGINIA LOUISE COLUCCI- giving her opinion...T,Y. critic...DANIEL COOK- flexing his muscles, . .longshorcman. . .JOSEPH ALLEN COOPER- looking for snap c'uurses...sleeping pill sales- man. . .RONALD ALVIN COPELAND-reading sports stories. . .short stop for Cleveland Indians. M-. I- . risk' is J K-gif .1 is .', F1Qa1f,l xc W ROBERT EUGENE DAVIS -se-rvim: in National Guard ...UDIfUI'IIl dz-signer. . .LINDA JANE DECKERW doing lwiiivwork .it noon. . ,proft-ssioi1.il iiigijorvttv. . .LIQCILLE MARIE DEI. PRINCE typing...n1ap in11kc'r...IsIARY LOUISE DENIARCO rushing to work...c'g1lypso dnnfvr ..,BETTY MAE DIIANENS talking to her brothcr... Gairdviiia Qrowvr. J SUSANNE MARIE DI DONATO-being friendly...lady disc jockey...HENRY DONDREA-cleaning grease from his hands. . .firecracker tester. . .MARTHA YERNIE DRA- GONfbeing nice to everyone...manager of a complaint dept.. . .MYRNA ALBERTA DYER--defending someone ...model for hosiery ads. . .MARY BOYCE EASTIVIAN- playing the organ. . .missionary to the moon. BETTY LOU FERGL'SONf-dispensing news. . .manicur- ist for Perry Como...ROBERT HOWARD FLEISSNER -driving his tiny Crosley. . .popular singer. . .M.-XBEL ELIZABETH FORD-asking questions . . . housewife . . . MARIE C, FRALEY---looking sweet. . .candy manufac- turer. . .BETTY ANN FRAZEE-dating. . .science fiction writer. JUDITH FAYE ECKLER-sleep walking. . .first grade teacher...JAYNE ANN ELDREDGE-looking at college catalogs. . .fashion designer. . .GARY RICHARD ENS- MANfbuilding dragsters . .. marine sergeant . .. ALAN CLIFFORD ERICKSON-writing sports stories. . .Holly- wood scout...RIC1HARD LEE FASSETT-holding office ...big time politician. 1 Z' I 1 . li IIV 2 .1 I 1 a i Ja . ' I ROBERT NEIL GRINNELL-showing movies. . .camer- aman for INalt Disney...JEAN ELLEN GUSTAFSON- writing Dart stories . .. glass blower . .. PHILLIP MAR- VIN HALL-dtalking to Sara Clutch...manufacturer of pencil sharpeners PRISCILLA MAUREEN HAREW acting in class plays. . .nova-list...JUDITH KAY HAWK -practicing her Cornet. . .dream interpreter. ik 1 I . , 9 , I 'r.., All gg 2- as in ix 1 . ' br fjfgf.-,R X X wi.. QAM -1' ' W- 1 EDVYARD VICTOR GEER-joining hot rod clubs. .. landlord . . . BERTHA MARGARET GERREN4talkinz about her trip to Europe. . .airline stewardess. . .BER- NIECE MARIE GIANNELL-lookinz nf-at juvenile court lawyer...ROBERT SKEELS GILCHRIST-day dreaming about his dates. . .millionaire-. . .ALVIN LEE GRINNELL-tinkering with Cars. . .stock car rafer. A f , QJ3? -Cf' . RICHARD I RfXNKI-IN IlEA'l'lIf mxitiiiu ziiiiliqissa- dor to L'.S.S.R.. . .HARRY KEITH HENDERSON' playing his electric guitar...jPt joc'kc'y...jOYCE RO- CIIELLE IIINSUN seivinu on cle-ction board. . .nurse . . . INIARY LOL' lIOI5I KI.-XX ridinu liorsi-5 . . . baritone soloist. . .EDIYARD ALLEN IIOPLIGIIIA -playing ping- pong. . .justin-0 of the peace, fQK ,gg DAVID EMORY IIOL:SE IJiL1y'ihE clruii1s,..fir-ite Kru- pa's sueressur . . . ALISAN HOXVLAND--doodlins in class. . .swimming star. . .DENNIS LEROY HUFFMAN --arriving early. . .Roxy usher. . .NORKIA JEAN HUGHES dashing to work. ..sti1'tne Gt tion eritir. . .ED- YVIN FRANK IILKIPIIREY workin! with his hands... arrheologist. A 2. 9' 1,X ,r I e 'Z' 0' 7 .2 Q as ' : 'E P 6, x N -. f . THOMAS WAYNE KAISER -shouting at his typewriter . . .preafhf-r. . .GEORGE .ARTHUR KANE4earrying groceries svottttiixtstvi' . .. HAROLD KIICHAEL KAP- ALA---arrivinq Lite. . .eottiie hook printer. . .PATRICIA BESSIE KALVFMAN- claincinu git Youth Center...writ- er for Rearlef: Dz'geft...CII.-XRLES NELSON KEN- NEDY presiding over De Molsty..mhziitipiutt typist, F .J ROBERT YVILLIAM JACKSON--Cramming for tests . . . taxi driver . .. BARBARA ANN JENNINCS shop- ping . .. prvtzel bender . . . DEXTER jAN1ES JOHNSON -trying to make up his mind. . .Speaker of the House. .. DENNIS FREDRICK JOHNSTON--spouting Spanish... Flamingo dancer. , .DONNA LEE jONES4cheering. . . model housewife. fa .D 1 A ' ' I . ,g ,I ' 'S , ' ,. w -f rv-5 ' f 1' if p f Y -' -7' f i 1 ' 4 ' ff . .A -Q ELEANOR FRANCES KIVELA--working like a beaver . . .window wash:-r. . .CAROLINE AMELIA LABRY- working at Vivian's . . .fashion model. . .R. MONTELLE LA FABER -slapping backs. . .Winner of Indianapolis 500. . .LEWIS IVALTER LASZLO-drawing. . .umpire. . . JOANN PEARL LAURELLO 'Compiling ads for Dart. .. newspaper rvportvr. 'Vs W I i fn! of 49 ,ff JACOB JOHN KESSLER- --looking happy. . .pro-wrestler ...BARBARA JE.-KN KIDNER- Computing at Tole- phom- Co.. . .inanaevr of gi date burcau...LYNDA LOL'- ISE KING- -staring into spam- . .. jcwclry designer . .. ROBERT LEROY KISTER---riding his scoorrfr. . .shoc- salcsman. . .CAROL JEAN KITTINCER- -working on the yearbook. . .triryclc df-rnonstrator, 6- ' Q .4 'Z I . 'WOW' ROBERT KEITII I..'XZ.-XRCIIIIII nnsworine iiigilh prola- lvriis. , .St'it'I'll1SI. . .CI,XRMEI.I I ,-X .NNN I.IGNE'I li.-X Sinu- mu :it .liif'IIlllllf'N. . .rvcxorriiiiu sizir. . ,EIDYYXRII NYII.I.I.'XNI LIHIBKCIII Lilkiriu football. . .lain-liminvss tycoon. . .LUIS IRENE LINDBERG uivinu Iii-tory rf-ports...1ra1u-linq sgilcflzidy.MKIXRJURIE AD.-X LISOWSKI workin! in 3 l.1w offiw. . .mourt rr-Lwvrclrr, MARY LOL' LOFTIQS-working uptown. . .merchan- diser...MARG.-XRET JOAN LOFTUS-dragging in her Plymouth. . .Spike Jones Singer. . .DORALD JESSIE LO- GAN----saying tweet-tweet-tweet. . .Star Beafon editor. . . WAYNE LOYD--procrastinating . . . prize Fisherman JOYCE LOUISE LIQCE-talking to boys. ..cover girl, GORDON CHARLES MCBRIDE -f-pestering teachers. .. marathon runner. ...ANDREW MILTON MCELROY- waiting in the halls. . .five-star generz1l...EYELYN HOPE MCKIM-f-snickering . . . night Club singer . . . RONALD WESLEY MCNUTT-looking over his glasses. . .Commander of first rocket ship. . .HELGA RENATE MIGGO-smiling ...UN interpreter. - Ft L5 r l Q FRED ANTHONY LUDWINftalking to girls. . .super- market ov.'ner...DAVID MMDONALD-making remarks ...Cover artist for Esquire. . .LAVONNE LOUISE MAR- RISON--matehmaking . .. TV announcer .... A NTHONY ANDREW' MARTINO-dozing. . .poor man's Elvis Presley . . .BETTE LOU MASTERS-drawing. . .fashion buyer. digg. MA3' l 4? GRACE MARIE MOOREf -snapping gum. . .manufac- turer of noiscnizikcrs. . .DANIEL PATRICK MURPHY -f-,vriticizing art work Enulisli prof HUGH SIQTII- ERL.-XND IVILIRRAY- Causing confusion brain sur- gvon. . .DONALD .'XLI RED NASKALI- -looking around . .. su-vplv javk ... CHARLES HENRY NEMITZ-V run- ning thc mile. . .opera stair. -Q! Y' N r ,-. 1 - Q. i 5 15' .KIA- i A . f . 2 Liv, .52 - 4 Xi f' X MICIII.-XEL DENNIS MIII.-XIJKZK xsimhiriu Mick:-5' Bfousv. . .b111'lwr, . .DAISY CIARLEEN MILLER-look ins for nr-sw. . .iovivty writvr. . .BART CLARK INIINICK Y-fhot-roddinu. . .IlIlIiDl1I.ll'lf'i drixvr. . .BL-XRIE ELIZA- BEIII XIINER rushing I0 Immi. , .ci1'ntisL. . .RONALD GERALD MOLLICK- -i'vpm'1i11Q Svnzm- meetings. .. country squirm Q ' ' RX I 4 I it SIOI I doing mxpux 1 IIONX NO .1 4 .1 1 -:' Q '-no .NIEl. N . .. f .' .1 is ,i, f.: Y l. N.Xl.D l. R. Q . ' 4 ' i Sinn-r. ANISE LEE PEASEW IIIIISIIIU mio: Elvis Presleyis sf-cretary '... KIARIE YVILBIA PEASPANEN W- running for the bus. . .mad scientist. . .ALICE RAE PEKONEN --cehr-erlr-adina. . .model for lounuiriq togs. . .CHESTER KIICHAEL POCIECIII' -ciaydrmiiiiiny Show salesman . . .JANIES MIQNRO POYN'ELLfsiriging boola-boola. . . professional toe dzmfer. f, JLIRIS RALDINS 'tzikinu it 1-:iSy...Las Vegas night flub proprietor . . . DONALD EIQCENE REISER4be:1t- ing on the buss drum. . .horse doctor. . .SANDRA LEE RICE waiting on Neismrs Customers. . .hliinute Rice f:1Cto1'y owner . . . 'IAIIOBIAS DAVID RICIICREEK7 having laughing spe1ls...fIe.r trainer. . .SUE KAY RIDG- WAY-ggoinu to parties. . .turofe5sion.1l majorette. Y ' 3,2 1 N - 1' i .. A WB 4-I fd' 'J 5 , , 6 I X t SANDRA JEAN POWERSfworking at Carlis1e's. . . mambo teaeher. . .DONARITA PRIDDLE-doing acro- baties. . .tr Roekette. . .KATHLEEN ANNETTE PROC- TOR-giving ativirr-. . .eulinary artist. . .ANGELINE MARGAREET PIQGLIESE -working in XN'oolworthIs. .. nursery teacher. . .jL'DI'I'II ELAINE PLRVIS-greeting someone. . psychologist. 4 u , V A- A Q, or 4f'1 r f I Qi V J G JOHN EDWARD SANDERS 'studying border. . .JI'DI'I'lI MARIE SANTILLO- first woman Pri-siclvnt .. .IIEANNIE SCHULLER flowning llI'0lII'1ll...lI'11f:l:lK' DRA MARIE SI'.BAS'l'IAN working at quin. . .DONNA CAROL SECIILER- Beacon . . .pulmlishvri ,gl . .MGM film re- voncc-ntraling. . . MARGARTIIA dircwlor. . .SAN- Uranfs. . .manne- working :xt Star MARILYN ELIZABEIII ROBERTS --looking bewildered . . .rnoclf-l for shampoo .1ds...jANE'I' MARIE ROBINSON - -lookinu swf-1-1. , .nrtisfs model. ..ROBER'I' HOOKER ROYYLEY flashinu 11 smile. , .tow punrhcr -LUCILLE MARIE RIQFFO d:1nc'inq...w0mz1n exe-Cutivv. . .JANET IRENE RL'SIl'l'UN kc-I-ping active. . .ngurv skater. BARBARA MARIE SESPICO cloduinu Ie-zu he-ri. . .roolv book 1-rlilm .,, I.llARl.ES AI.Bl'lR'I' SINIONOS mlock w.1lcl1inu...l1um.1n m.1nnon b.1ll...WII.I.I.-XM CII.-XRLES I SISTER I4-olxinu .It his hooks ur:-.xsv monks-y. . .JO ANN x, 4 SAIOSII R1 JSI lllY'XX'lIlQ on hm' pvr11il...S!g1lm' Hooper. .. BARBARA -IEAN SNIII ll talkin! clir'1:xtion,..x1ursv. GLORIA LEE STANLEY-looking interested. . .super- visor of nursery schools. . .GORDON LLOYD STANLEY -working geometry problems. . .psychoanalyst. . .CLARK DAVID S H A N K-tinkering . . . educator . . . VVILLIAM HOWARD STAL'FFER4driving Morrison's radio truck. . . radio ham. . .BRENDA ,IANE STEGALL4studying chem- istry. . .woman scientist. ,wi K' ' , ya 2 , , f I . ,Q .fi ' . ' ' . , f , .rf VW . S ll ' . az ziffiifjikt fri!! ii MARSHA ANN THORNHILL-hurrying. . .operator of a Slcnderella salon. . .GERALD CRAWTORD THURS- TON-toting his flashlight at Shea's. . .stand-in for Tanan . . .THERESA MYRTLE TODD-teaching Sunday school . . .woman doctor. . .HARRIET JEAN TOWER-sewing . . .society girl. . .IIUDITH ANNE TOWNSEND-going to basketball games. . .designer of frames for glasses. MARVIN LEROY STEGALL--having a good time. , . pole vaulter . .. SHIRLEY MAE STEVENSON-fbuying cosmetics . . . glue manufacturer . . . DOROTHY LOUISE TAYLOR-flashing a smile. . .nurse in a home for retired millionaires. . .WILLIAM DEAN TENNANT-fishing. . . lie detector 0Derator...RICI-IARD GEORGE TETER-- repairman at Child's Motors. . .auto designer. ' . +I 1 ,af Q. ' ' '..a..raf if XM: , CARSON GENE YYARD' -1-ming. . .drag strip owner. . . B.-XR'l'IIIAII LOUISE YY,-XRREN lvlushinu Spxmisll tvzlflmvr . . . .IATNIES P.'X'I'RlCfK YYJXRRRN nmn about town Illlblill' Sn'UU14'l' i!.ll'l'lil'Yil NICHOLAS XVII,- LIAM YY.fXYfNI.XN goofing muff . .. rlmunn gmt .um .lQI'il'l1l- tural rnllvum-. . ,XYIl.l4l.-XM XYEISB 5iIlQiH'...1.ll w.1xm'r. CAROLYN LOTQISE FRBAN enjoying hcrsclf...dicti- rinn...RLNTII I-ILE.-XNOR YASII.EFF'-cgxzinz out of windows . . . asirononwr , . , ROSESIXRY ANNTOIN- ETTE YENDI'I I'I 1-1111112 :lt thc- dime slOr0...won1f1n f'XCfUIiVf', . .ROBERT -IANIES XN'.'XfiNIiR selling parts at Ford. ..i'OIIlpOSCf of Dixieland j1177. . .GQXRY ED- KIIND V'.XL'I'ERS 4'XSlQQl'I'Z1liIlg NN'I'ill'I' of 'Niinkvy Spil1anf 'SIorie's. I Q 2' Q fm IF -4 'VK r, it JUDY MARIE WEIR uvsturinu with ha-r hands. .. N1 f--:- nh Ill:-mpixl . SHIRLEY MXH XYIQLKFR shuf- Ilinu Ihmuull hm' xml:-I-mwk.,.xx1ll1'1 fm Ill'I!-lllllf' .ulv .. RVBY xlli.-XX XN'I'lI.1,5 Nllllllllil . . , 4.11'l1v1rIlixt . . . IX BNN X JHXN YYIQNCIII. lnmkixlu flwlhrw . .. 1Im1:1'r'Nswu111.111... SHIZRBIJXN IJVYI4-IH' WIiS'ILL1UVI'l llI3S4'I'YiIl! ...Q Illll' iur space pxllrollnnn. -'...9 'H ' gff'7If 4 , 1 J, X f' f DE.-KN ALBERT WHITE' -Hxins f11rs...:1uto salesman ipwf' ...LYNDA MAE WIIIT'IxED ff-.Adina magazines in ff Vis - study' hull. . .sports photoQr:1ph1:r...RONALD ELTQENE ' 4 X Y' X' YYILLIXMS rinlinu his II1UlOI'fyllf' juckf-y I',X'I'RI- CI.-X .NNN WINTZ-fhaton twirlina, . .irc skatvr. .. ' ELIZ.-XBETII .NNN WRIGHT' Asking 41Llf'SIiOTlS...xI.cl. 1 X i 735' for a quiz show...I.ORE'IN'IfX JEAN YOUNG--frv'f'zinQ 4 P in room -l'4...nnrrator on Lthr' Nmm-'s thi- Srunif' pro- Erzxm. 5:5 bb 'ff 7...-W 4' Seniors whose pictures do not uppmr in thc- Ye-urbuok: P.'X'I'RICI.'X ANN FRIEDLEY' -- collecting senior pictures...rvst.nur.mu-ur.HRICILXRD fiINNf vomhinq his hair...c'on- trac't0r...NELM.'X R.'XN'IW.'X H.-XLI. rvzzclinq hooks on psyrlmoluuy..,m'x-alla' lh1'l'1ll1l'lA, W, 3 , QTLD., 4 63 ,Q 3 f if - df .S 5 S' 1 JAMES PEARSONI C,LI'VI ON FERGUSON March 9 1937 Sep!ember4 1956 january 22 I9?8 November II 1955 The Lord Ls my shepherd I shall not want He maketh me to lze down m green pasturex leadfth me btvzdf the ftzll ziaters e tJ0fI'fl1 mx n ea ftz Ill! thx 0 rzflztfoumexs or hzf names rake ea ou h I ll. t roufh tht Hex 0 ladozt 0 death I zull ftar 710 ezzl or tl u th 1 111 md a d tix vt they mm lho r parut a table bt r nz zn th p NINE? t 4 than arzozrztnt mx zea tzth 011 mx fup runnetlz 0 tr unix 2 111 mum xhall 01104 f al X L I UN! Pfalm 71 64 wb 5 , , . . K 5 '7n He ' ' 7 ' ' . ' ' . H r t ,' mul: He I dfl f in the pa 9 f ng ' 5 f ' '. ,. . ' . Y , th g wa ' h Ag ' z'a 1' f the .vt ' f ' , I ' .' f 10 art :ri nz lj zz tit aff a- - fort mv. In ll 11 f' i ' ,fo 4' U ' F TP ' of mine '71'7Ilil'Y,' ' 1' 1 d S ghd wx and W ' f Z'771v I the day' uf my life: and 1 zrtfl d'L't'U in th' hu w1ftht'1.fndfrnt':'t'r. I 3 - ,- ., 4 42 Aff 5 zz, 1 ev sf 1,.,+. 1, J 4,Lug SENIOR HOMI-IROONI OFFICERS HOMERUOM 7+Scatcd: Dick Fasst-tt, pres., -Iaync Iildrcdgc. vice-pres. Standing: Mary Eastman, treas.g Penny Cragon, sec. HOMICROOM 5-Seated: jean Gustafson, treasg Dick Heath, pres. Standing: Betty Frazcc, sec.: Alisan Howland, vita--pres. HOMEROOM 28-Seated: Dave Mac- Donald, vice'pres.3 Ronald Mollirk, pres. Standing: Helga Miggo, trcas.g Dorald Logan, sec. HOMERUOM 268'-Seated: I-ld I,iinlracli, pres., Ciarol Kittingcr, vice-pres. Standing: Lita Lignctta, treas.g Donna jones, sec. HOMEROUM 3B-Seated: Mickey Chiacchiero, vice-pres., Irving Blick- stein, pres. Standing: Rose Brown, trcasg Nancy Baird, sec. HOMEROOM 25--Seated: Iuris Raudins, pres.: Tom Richcreck. trcas. Standing: Gloria Stanley, sec.g john Sanders, vice-pres HOMEROOM 23-Scatcd: jim Warren, vice-pres.: Dirk lcter, pics. Standing: jean Tower, sec.: Dorothy Taylor, treas. 65 S , V157 Honor Roll I9 16 Honul Hull , I I I X I x 1 I j v ' N I I Iffll--wfilr I?1'1'f-II1x'-1.1, ' . f Ivxlr - -I. X: :. :X ' I. I ' H ' I , I V ' '- - IX. . F.. .I I' I I. ' II, A I' IV ' I1 ' . If I , N' I : X' ,, 1. I I x. I , I, , ' I I I In I I , , :I I ,, xg . X Llbrary The Ashtabula County D1str1ct Llbrary has raised ltS total clrculatron to 481700 this is 25000 more than last year Permits show that 17711 students climbed the steps to the reference room thls year to studv some of the 3 642 reference books Sophomores and juniors were glxen specific in structrons on the use of reference books and freshmen recerx ed llbrary orientation The total number of books in the library was brought up to 133 972 by the addltron of 4316 volumes There are 289 records and many periodicals pamphlets and newspapers Every lssue of the Star Beacon from 1943 1957 IS on microfilm A collectlon of historic interest was dlsplayed by umor Karl Fleger while Sophomore VIFUIHIS. YN rxffht brightens the library with her posters throughout the year Other drsplays ran the gamut from Valentines to guidance notebooks made bv students of MISS Mae Bethel and Miss Eleanor Tilton were dlsplayed In addltron to the many memorial books donated 'VIrs ohn 'MacKay presented an original painting Lrftmv F00 and Blue Rocks lNoya Scotla by Gcor e Adonelt in memory of her husband a former member of the board The DAR presented the library with the 1850 and 1880 census o Ashtabula County on microfilm A xocational file and a file on Ohio were added to the reference room this year and a Film strip on doll houses was presented by Jean Smith Approxlmately 1 000 children joined the Vacation Reading club whlch ended the summer with a parade and a complimentary moyie at Sheas The AHS band led the parade A Pro ram Plannm Day for club women was arranged rn May Presldents and program chairmen of clubs were Uryen opportunities to look over books and pamphlets to help them plan club programs Hospital patrents find diversion in the 4 418 books from the hbrary there which rs seryiced by a librarian who comes twice a week F Kneubel heads the board of trustees this year E I Gephart IS xice president J D Bonnar clerk treasurer and Mrs C A Barley secretary Other board members are Mr ohn Cohn A B Wewkirk K NN e1r and Mr Wfrlham Seifrel A competent stafi' is led by MISS Ethel J Mac Dowell head librarian Mrs Agnesjean Artman is reference librarian Mrs Marlan Covert C'CtCI'lSl0I1l1 brarian Miss Laurrce Taylor and Mrs Dorothy Co MTS o Ann Woode extension assistants Miss Lenore Randall cataloger and bookkeeper Mrs Isa belle Dc'VIa1o catalo er and extension assistant Mrs Nflarvaret Cowie WVest branch hbrarlan Miss Anne Nionda Columbus branch librarian 'VIrs Eva Wood book repair Nflrs C larlssa Steakley hospital librarian Anne Sulhxan Marie 'VI1ner and Gertrude Tucker paves and P Manxille custodlan Lrbrarv apprentices who assist in the reference room are Reba Coffelt Carol Good Shirley Hack Faith Harper Irene Kapala Marv Ann Lynch Shir ley Lilac Marlene Perkins ean Phillips and Mau reen Scanlon 67 l 3 7 5 ' X - r S 3 , 3 ' D V g . , , , g , 1' , . . ' . - ' , . . ' - 1 . . , - , ' . : . . . . , , - . . . J , . . 1 , . , . D . .I a o o ' f - ' .' ,' o i 2 - ' ' . g . ' , . - Q . . - circus miniatures and opalescent glass. Vocational wan, ClI'ClllaIlOH librariansg Mrs. Ruth Lockhart and .r ' 2 1 A .I ' 1 i i A 1 f ' ' 2 . i ' A ' ' ,V 1 ' v S -' Q - A -- J A ll . 3 A Q I Y 1 .. ' - , ' , ' as w - - ' V 5 m v ' 1 ' - ' ' s Q 7 ' Y 7 ' ' , 7 3 x . ' 5 A 4 , , I' ' g 1 g . 1 ' , . A . I 1, ' ' l a ' 9 1 9 l 9 1 9 , 9 ' ' , ' . . ' , , J , - , . . Y . V. WE WERE YOUNG THAT YEAR Senior Class Play Ilelightecl laughter lroin the :audience pro- clxtiinecl the Senior Cllziss play, Ut Here Young lhzit Year, by ,Xinguitl llztrris, at sparkling xiitcesx. llilettetl by Xl1.lJou:tltlKuott.tlieplzti wats Ine- sentecl on the .Xshtztbulzi slitgc' lleceinber l21urtl lfl. 'Iihe play centered :uountl the low story ol Xxuicy, portrziyecl by blucly XN'eir, :ind .'Xntly, plztyecl by loin Riehereek. Aunt Sally qllorziltl Logzinj tlelightetl the llll' clienee with her hne coinetly stating: 'Iucly lickler. Ronnie Pztrlner, :intl Nick Hliyiriztri tlrew laughs lol their zany zintits: Linda Castle and .Xnise Pease ere- zttecl roles ol SIJZHC-C'l'1lly nine-jeztr-olds: and Lita Lignettzi played at glzunour girl chased by Irving Bliekatein and Don Reiser. Adding touches of toinecly to the perlorrnzinee were Gay Baldwin, Stun Clliiiieliyzt, Priscilla Hare, Carol Kiltinger, Pete Nlurrzry, Sue Kay Ridgwziy, and Barty XVzirreu. SENIOR l'l.KYI l.r'fl lu Riqqlll--f-llOI'l' UXIQ' .lutlw XYeir. loin Ritlitieek. 'ILIIYI Xnixe l'eatwe. lhuitlil Logan, Lintla Castle, TlIIt'I'I Ronnie llllllllfil. blurb lieklei. Nick xxliiflllilll. FUI If: lixing lllitkstein l.itzi ligneuzi. Don Reiwer. 1 ll'l'.: Cl. XY. l gtntl built the scenery. l'ro1npters were Clauol liittinger :intl ulzunex P l owell. ln charge ol properties were Sue ,Xllen. llonnxi Horner, Virginia Clincizuelli, .login Clhztitzunonte lean Gilstzilson, .loyce Luce, livelyn Noble, Dot Tay lor, :uid Part XX'int1. Bzickstztge duties were hzinclletl by liztrbzuzi .Xn nick, Vicki Bienko, Klint Booth, Dain Clook, Ilitk F115 wett. l,ynilzi King. ,Xlite llekonen. .lucly 'Iownsenil :incl Barry XYtirrcn. Hake-up wats gippliecl by Colleen Bennett. Pen .il V A girx' 'Q ' ' , Rzithx' Prottor nx Crieon, XI 1 lllcn Nusbolal I xllilllyll Roberts, :incl lizrrbzuzi Sespico. Mabel J Forcl, lowe Hinson. llgrisx Nliller, I.u ciille Del l rinee, T-llL'l'i'52l loclml, :intl Rloseniztry Yen dim ushered. lumix Weir, 174 NIfl'l-IX: liiutx an Reisei. XIX: l'ete Nlurrzu. Sue Kan Riclgwux cilla Haue. Iflfg ll I 5 lutli l urxrix. Carol Kittingel.lLaN Bziltluin Lois Lintlberg. X nk: Bu-nko. ieegle, :iitletl In gut students. tlexifgiiecl XY4urt'n. Cxuol KllllIlf,fL'l'. Stan Clhirrclrya Pris D 1 Q Y COME OVER TO OUR HOUSE Junior Class Play Come Over to Our House by Marrijane and joseph Hayes was the junior Class play of 1956. Di- rected by Mr. Donald Knott, the play, a modern comedy, centered around the Eldridge household. jay Eldridge, played by james Powell, is a teen- age classical piano prodigy, who develops a Hare for jazz after meeting Evie Canon fLita Lignettaj. As a result, he becomes involved in a school vaudeville production and lots of trouble. He meets a Russian conductor fPete Murrayj and a Hollywood talent scout lFred Ludwinl. His dilemmas involve his mother Uayne Eldredge, and her multiple suitors flrving Blickstein. Bob Laz- archic. and Pete Murray : his modern grandmother fDorald l.ogan': his attractive sister Clludy lN'eiri1 her boy friend CDave Cortspg and his other sister lSue Kay Ridgway. Despite his humorous problems, things are finally resolved to a happy conclusion. Neighbor kids played by Lynda Castle and Nick Hayman. added additional hilarity. Gay Baldwin was chosen student director, while Carol Kittinger and Judy Purvis were prompters for the production. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY: SEATED: Irving Blickstein, Linda Castle, Sue Kay Ridgway, james Powell, Dorald Logan, Nick Navman, Lita Lignetta. Mary Lou Hoffman. STANDING: Irving Blickstein, jim Booth, Dick Fassett, Bob lackson, Barbara Kidner, Lynda King, Kathy Proctor, and -Ioan Sjostrom handled set decorations and served as stage crew under technical director D. C. Higbee. Property committee members were Lynn Arbo- Penny Cragon, Betty Ferguson, lean Gustafson, Marge Lisowski, Peggy Loftus Csound eilectsj , Sandy Rice, Dot Taylor, and Barty XVarren. Applying make-up were Barbara Annick, Vicki Bienko, -Ioan Chiaramonte, Mary DeMarco, Evelyn McKim, Alice Pekonen, and Shirley Stevenson. Sue Allen, Martha Colavecchio, kludy Iickler, Carol Labry, kloyce Luce, and Mary Ellen Newbold were in charge of ticket sales and publicity directed by Mrs. Helen Casady and Miss .lean Phillips. Ushers were Allison Anthony, Delores Calvert, Carol Cunningham, Linda Decker, Lucille Del- Prince, Helga Miggo, Daisy Miller, Mary Ellen New- bold, Lucille Ruffo, Jeanne Schuller, Marsha Thorn- hill, and Rose Mary Venditti. Fred Ludwin. judy Hawk, Linda Decker, Colleen Bennett, Bob Rowley. judy XVeir, Dave Corts, Jayne Eldredge, Priscilla Hare, Pete Murray, Bob Lazarchic. 7 r W 6 ' t Ag r uf sinus THE STATE OUR M07 0 THV N AME WE KOUE CANTEEN COUNCIL UIC CLUB HONNEC MEEUMG PANTHER HI Y 5 f lirlizr-:xg .5PmJl5N ax r-'-g ! V lf tk is lg? l 5- - - T ' T, - ' N 'HEAR , . 1 . - 0? ' ll ruin? D.-ED mamma 'T . v ' L 'i 'l:?L , Vv'A'41 ff' f 15'- N xL K f v HI! :4-ls. s 1 1 R ' XJ I xw S- 5. . ' fW3CDOAJdLD - PROJECTIONISTS Junior Red Cross Serving as officers this year for the junior Red Cross were jim XVarren, president, Nancy Eldredge vice-president, Barbara Schrock, secretary, and Torn Richcreek, treasurer. The group packed Christmas boxes for the County Home and a chest lor overseas. The chest contained recreational equipment such as rubber balls and baseballs, school and health supplies, such JLNIOR RFD CROSS FIRST ROI! Shtrlev Irlac Barbara Herr Diana Olds Emrlx Landreth Sue Shaw Suzy Sheldon Barbara Schrock Barbara Dodge 'Nancw Shuffle Mary Hvbert Jeanne Black burn Donna Iodd SECOND R011 Nlrs Rogers Susanne DrDonato joanne lurking burg Barbara XS aters Xrrgrnra Nevtkrrk judw Carleton Xlarlene krape Susan Brink Pat 'Newcomb Carol Childs Susan Hrtherell judw Blank Nancy l-ldredge Mrs Casadt THIRD ROH javnc Haynes Donna Borrrer Lugcrrt DrDonato Ted Osoisskr Tonr lxarser C Xltllrrde Dick Heath David Pavne Lhurchya Bill Niagnusen jim XS arrert C avs as pencils tablets toothbrushes and soap. Xlusical instruments and first-aic. kits were also included in the chest. Highlighting the year s activities was a Talent Show. Mrs. Helen Ca sady and Mrs. Hazel Rogers served as club advisers. ordon Stan Brute FIRST ROW: Jim Nemitz, Alan Sheppard, Gary Ostrander, Donald Campbell, Ronnie Zohlisein, Linda Tenney, james Urban, Dick Benjamin, Mr. Euverard. SECOND ROW: Bill Leonardson, john Hanna, Pat Quirke, Paul Witherell, David House, Dick Michaels, john Sanders, Boyce Boyer, Richard Elliott, jack Bonham. THIRD ROW: Richard Fas- sett, Terry Rrnto. john Hoyes, Bob Parsons, Dave Murphy, David Sylva, Neil Grinnell, Brian Grinnell, jim Burnham, Bob Anderson, john Sanders, Neil Grinnell, Richard Benja min, and Pat Quirke were selected president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer, respectivelv, of the Projectionist Club sponsored by D. li. liuverard. Keeping the phonograph in good condition and showing movies were some of the projectionists' duties. The rrrzrirr project of the rrrernbers was to :add to the equiprrrerrt and keep rrrachirres in rtrnnirrg 72 C' Q1 G P191 Projectionists order An oxcrherd projector and a new tour speed record plaxer were ordered with the hclp ol club funds A new venture ol the club was to train some of the teachers to iicl as projettiorrists for their classes in case ol ernergency. Through the ellorts of the llrojectiorrist tlub ol Ashtabula. students have rtteived rrrore audio-vistral aid. MACHINE SHOP FIRST ROW: David Mullen, james Torrance, Allen Reed, Ted Osowski, Ben Giannell, An- thony Martino. SECOND ROW: Mr. Fiorenzo, Ted Lohrey, Bob Luke, Bob Sergeff, Ken Kar vonen, john Moore, Pete Richmond. ,wil We try to give the boys orientation before go- ing into the machine shop and applying the basic principles to machines. That is just what is being done for students entering into the machine shop course for the first time. Each day a different assign- ment is given to the class and each student is graded on the part he has completed. During the course of a year, one or two outside ff FJ ,,,,i Af' A f' Machine Shop jobs are given, but for the most part, the boys learn how to operate and maintain the various machines. lVhen a student has completed the course, he has been instructed in the use of all the essential com- ponents of a modern machine shop. S. Fiorenzo is in charge of the course which includes sophomores, juniors, and seniors. VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Dick Boyles, Gene Anderson, George Rood, jay Taylor, Fred Lilley, Ted Hartman, Ronnie McNutt, jon Auer, Harold Richmond, Leslie Phelps, jim Coach, jim Dalin, Mr. Jamison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bolender, Alvin Grinnell, Larry Mihm, Ron illing, Bill Annick, Neal Kivela, Earl Ben- nett, Charles Nardi, Bart Minick, Tony Mar- tino, Ed Geer, Arden Allcock. THIRD ROW: I'erry Leonard, Terry Farrell, Dick Teter, Gary Ensman, Robert Wagner, Dean White, Henry Dondrea, Dave Soden, Charles Nemitz, jim Torrance, Gene Xvard. FOUR TH ROW: Fred- die Frye, Bill Magnusen, Allen Cooper, Bill Stauffer, Sherman Westcott, Ken Karvonen, Terry Coursen, YVilliam Sistek, john Moore, Bob Sergeff, Bill Taggart, Dick Laszlo. The Vocational-Industrial Club is a state-wide organization which combines the students of auto mechanics, machine shop, and vocational electric classes for the function of promoting school service. Officers elected for the year were Tony Martino, presidentg George Rood, vice-president, Bill Mag- nusen, secretaryg Richard Boyles, treasurerg Bill Tag- gart, reporterg and Bill Stauffer, sergeant-at-arms. The group attended a state convention held at Columbus. VIC jackets were sold by the club and various service projects completed the club program. Co-advisers to R. T. jamison were S. QI. Fiorenzo and C. j. Bolender. 73 ELECTRIC SHOP AUTO MECHANICS FIRST ROW: Mr. Bolender, Bill Mag- nusen. Alvin Grinnell. Ed Geer, Dick Teter. Dick Boyles. Charles Nemitz, jim Dalin. SECOND ROW: Gene Ward, Henry Don- drea. Terry Coursen. John Cover. George Rood. Fred Lilly. Allen Cooper. THIRD ROW: Bill Sistek. Robert Wagner, Dean White. Gary Ensman. Dick Laszlo, Ted Hartman. jim Burnham. Auto Mechanics Class C. Bolender is adviser of Auto Mechanics, which Juniors were Hrst required to master the basic fun- for the seniors, means two hours of related study and damentals of the automobile. three hours of actual application. The job experience tgiuglents journeyed to the Ford Motor Co. in is made possible through the cooperation of localfewr Glevjjand for additional education. garages. 5 . : 'E . gat iii f ., . 'ifitilfi llkffa.-..-.3 gaw- I' A ' .,., V -5 TMMTTT ii ll ' ,MQ I ' .Z l . X! - ,-1 FIRST ROW: Leslie Phelps, Larry Swan- son, Mr. Wight, Mr. Jamison, Mickey Chiacchiero, Dick Simmons. SECOND ROW: Bart Minick, Ronnie McNutt, Earl Bennett. Neal Kivela, Dennis Huffman, Larry Mihm. THIRD ROW: jim Coach, Jay Taylor, Jack Leonard, Terry Luke, Bill Stauffer, Dave Haytcher, Dave Fitzer- gerald. 1 4. 'RV I' ' af Electric Shop Class VVhile junior boys contemplate the problems of house wiring, seniors work on motor replacement and maintenance. Both the members of the electric shop and those of the machine shop purchased jackets with the club emblem on the back. R. T. Jamison, adviser, works with the boys in planning various activities which this year included a scrap iron drive to buy new equipment for the shop. For those students who work on the stage, extra credit is given and each one is required to serve one week in the storeroom acting as guardian of the tools. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLASSES FIRST ROW: Karl Fleger, Charles Ed- wards, Ray Buck, Gordon McBride, Bob Fleissner, Jack Miller, Nick Hayman. SEC- OND ROIV: John Sanders, Marvin Stegall, David Shank, Larry Rockwell, James O'Brien, Ronnie Copeland, Ronnie Williams, Fred Taylor, Mr. Kohut. THIRD ROW: Stan Churchya. Tom Guemsey. Delbert Nist, Bob Diedrick. Ron Mollick, Tom l Noonan. Bob Lazarchic, Henry Anderson, J Elmer Carlisle. I Industrial Arts Classes All sophomore, junior, and senior industrial arts classes are under the supervision of J. B. Kohut. Studies of his classes vary from electricity for sopho- mores, production work for juniors, to more complex undertakings by seniors. Bob Lazarchic was elected president, with Ray Buck as secretary-treasurer. and Ronald Mollick, ser- tional committeemang Tom Noonan, recreation and social committee: Tom Guernsey, project committee, and Nick lVayrnan, program. Tentative plans were made to attend the Flower show in Cleveland, and visit the Sheraton Furniture Co. in Willoughby. The group also plans to travel to Jamestown, N.Y. and visit various furniture factories there. geant-at-arms. Committee chairmen are Bob Diedriek, constitu- QC! in V, :lui YT' I igi'aI '5gV s. . A. Q ' ' 'fi .I 5, Q :Q 1. V ..f , 4 U. A W , . K Q ' 1 H v , K f Y ' I 5 Q 'nh p y. ng I - i- ini JJ, ,k. , v-1 l G, L ' ,,, I 5 er 1. fp 5 ' N ' .. ' ' is 1 ' Y 1 a Panther Hi-Y Bob Gilchrist, Richard Fassett, Larry Jepson, Dick Teter, and Ronald Mollick were elected president, vice-president, secretary, treasurer, and chaplain re- spectively of the Panther Hi-Y. A. E. Wight was adviser for the local club which is in its 22nd consecutive year. A special program was set up, featuring many different speakers on a wide and varied program, for the furthering of better Christian character and the teaching of vocational opportunities after graduation. Two of the speakers were Mr. David Loeb, co- PANTHER HI-Y FIRST ROW: Earl Bennett, Louie De- lVein, Neil Kivela, Jim O'Brien, Mr. Wight. SECOND ROW: Ted Hartman, Dick Te- ter, Charles Nemitz, David Allen, Bob Rowley. THIRD ROIV: Mike Mihalick, Bob Gilchrist, Larry Jepson, Jim Booth, Andy McElroy. FOURTH ROW: Fred Ludwin, Tom Noonan, Ronnie Mollick, Charles Kennedy, Dick Fassett. owner of Globe Ciothiers, who spoke on proper dress, and Captain Ralph Rubin who addressed the group on opportunities in the service. Other activities were a sponsored dance, adopting a needy family for Christmas, and a picnic. The Annual Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y conference at Hiram was attended by delegates Ronnie Mollick, Tom Noonan, and Jim O'Brien. In the spring, several delegates attended the Youth- in-Government conference at Columbus. 75 -'N ,831 DISTRIBUTIVE-EDUCATION CLUB FIRST ROW: Shirley Stevenson. Sandra Rice, jean Tower, Delores Calvert, Marsha Thorn- hill. Mary Lou Loftus, Mr. Stedman. SECOND ROW: Sandra Sebastian, Evelyn Meliim, Caro- line Labry, Nancy Baird, Mary Lou Deklarco, Angeline Pugliese, Sandra Powers, Carolyn Ur- ban, THIRD ROW: Norma Hughes, Cloria Stanley, Bertha Gerren, Betty Frazee. Jeannie Schuller, Martha Dragon, Kathy Proctor, Helga Nliggo, joAnn Sjostrotn. Distributive Education Club Starting the year on the right foot, members of the Distributive Education Club, directed by E. F. Stedman, journeyed to Kent for the Northeastern Ohio D-Ed convention. Visiting the May Co. in Cleveland and the Painesville Rayon Co. were the highlights of the an- nual overnight trip. Members toured the Morelle Manufacturing Co., XVard Products, Molded Fiber- glass Co., Hershberg Products, and the Star Beamn. Other activities included a skating and a Christmas party. The Annual Employers' banquet at Hotel Ash- tabula ended the year's activities. Helga Miggo performed the duties of president, with help from lean Tower, vice-president, Jeanne Schuller, secretary: and Marsha Thornhill, treasurer. VOCATIONAL-COMMERCIAL CLUB FIRST ROW: Berniece Giannell, Sylvia Allen, Rose Brown, Ginger Colucci, Donna jones, Mrs. Wetmore. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Li' sowski, Barbara Smith, LaVonne Marrison. Carol Cheney, Rosemary Venditti, Allison An- thony, Pat Wintz, Martha Colavecchio. THIRD ROW: Lucille Del Prince, Donna Sechler, Lynn Arbogast, Lois Aunger, Shirley Welker, Shirley Buck, Theresa Todd, Barbara Kidner. 'W Vocational Commercial Club Working girls getting to know each other so- cially and widening their interests and business were the purposes of the club. Cetting things started the right way, members sold Christmas cards and had a Christmas party. On December 7, the group went into show busi- ness by inviting Bill Randle of radio station WERE, Cleveland, to act as disc jockey at a dance, In March, Boss Night was held. To clin the year's activities, the members, with Nlrs. Doris XVetmore, club adviser, took an overnight trip to Cleveland in April. Barbara Kidner, president, collaborated with Rose Brown, vice-president, Ginger Colucci, secre- taryg Marjorie Lisowski, treasurer, Shirley Buck, re- porter: Barbara Smith, photographer, and Donna jones, historian. turns planning them. CANTEEN COUNCIL FIRST ROIV: Judy Townsend, Barty Warren. Jayne Eldredge, Judy Eckler, Vicki Bienko. Penny Cragon, Marilyn Roberts. SECOND ROW: Linda Allen, Charlotte Roberts, Bai'- bara Annick, Sue Kay Ridgway, Carol Kit- tinger. Mary Hybert. Phyllis YVilson. Donna Poser. THIRD ROIV: Nick XVayrnan, Jim Warren, Fred Ludwin, Bob Gilchrist. Larry Jepson, Jerry L'lIord, Jack Allio, Jim Stleicher. FOURTH ROW: Irving Blickstein, Tom Noo- nan, Dick Heath, Andy McElroy, Dick Fassett, Dave Diehl. 4 gf 9 .4 EV.: R 15 Canteen Council The Canteen Council promotes a better rela- tionship between Ashtabula and Harbor High School. Every month, a dance is held at the YMCA for students from both schools. The two schools take There is also a monthly activity for the Council members. A few of the activities are bowling, treas- ure hunts, bob sledding, and excursions to Nelsons' Ledges. This year's officers were chairman fAshtabulaJ Marilyn Roberts: chairman fHarborJ Ken Haber: secretary flelarborj Beverly Broughtong treasurer I.-Xslitabulaj Carol Kittingerg and Adviser, Mr. Ed Van Allen from the YMCA. .I i FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA rmsr ROIV: Mary scott, Kathleen McCoy Bonita Moore, Ella Turner, Sandra Hinkle Donna Brewer, Brenda Steele, Susan Sleeper Charleen Noce, Miss Day, Mrs. Nagle. SEC- OND ROW: Lita Lignetta, Barbara Webb, Sandra Nelson, Laureen Hanna, Bette Masters, Nancy Twitchell, Virginia Licate, Ruth An- derson, Darlene Snitcher, Marie Peaspanen, Barbara Sespico. THIRD ROW: Lauretta Mihm. Jean Hietanen. Barbara Smith, Mary Ellen Newbold, Dorothy Bailes, Arloa Mack, Brenda Swanson, Loretta Young, Evelyn Noble, Donna Ferguson, Sandra Morse. NOT IN PICTURE: Phrania Baker, Colleen Bennett, Linda Swanson, Nancy Baird, Gertrude Tuck- 1 1 v er, Carol Thomas. Future Homemakers of America Highlighting the first meeting of the FHA was the initiation of new members in a candlelight service. Serving as officers were Lita Lignetta, president: Bette Masters, vice-president: Brenda Steele, secre- taryg and Barbara Sespico, treasurer, with advisers Miss Isabel Day and Mrs. Marjorie Nagle. Homemakers attended a Thanksgiving Day din- ner in November. December found the members selling Christmas ribbon and filling stockings for the Smith Home. The holiday meeting was at Miss Day's home. Freshmen girls were initiated at the January meeting to which their mothers were invited. Among other activities were a supper, a trip to the garment factory, and a style show. Seniors were honored with a dinner at the end of the school year. '77 JUNIOR-SENIOR ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Daisy Miller, Myrna Dyer. joyce Hinson, Lita Lignetta, Betty Masters. Marcia Maurer, Bonita Moore, Lester Schultz, Robert Jackson. SECOND ROW: Mr, Beegle. Pat Newcomb. Robert Luke, Charles Edwards. Elmer Carlisle. jim Booth. Bill Cox. Grant Williams. THIRD ROW: Sherman YN'illiams. Robert Kister, Harold Kapala. jerry Mearini. Bill Webb. Ronald Copeland. Dennis Minick, Gary VValters, jerry Thurston, Art Club After an absence of some time, the Art club is again active at Bula. Advised by G. VV. Beegle, the clubis main purpose is to point out the value of art. The years activities included sketching trips to the bowling alley and local skating rink. There were also Halloween. Christmas, and Valentine parties on the agenda. In March. at a theater party, the group went to Shegfs Theatre for the movie, Lust for Lifef, the FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE ART CLUB FIRST ROW: Joyce McCamey. joanie Miller. Frances Tennant. Sandra Wheeler, Joyce Miner. Becky johnson, Marcia Allen, Barbara Dodge. Donna Fassett. Mary iVil- liams. SECOND ROW: Angelo Rocco, Ronnie Zoblisein. Tommy Decaire. Elke YNellman. Sarah Hamm. Gwendolyn Moore. Myrna Carlisle. Linda Graeb, Ethel Frazee, Bob Anderson, Keith Douglas. THIRD ROW: Mr. Becgle. Kenny Thur- ston, Bryon Mihalick, Bob Hill. jeff Ball. jim Boydston. Tom Payne. FOURTH ROW: Dave Luoma. Norman Balcomb. life story of Vincent Van Gogh. The club. due to its size, had to be divided into two sections. Officers for the Junior-Senior club were Bette Masters, president: Joe Carlo, vice-president: Marcia Maurer, secretary: and Ronald Copeland, treasurer. For the freshmen and sophomores, it was Dave Luoma, president: Tom Decaire, vice-president: Ethel Frazee, secretaryg and Jeff Ball, treasurer. -'1 i Q 1, TH SPANISH CLUB FRENCH CLUB FIRST ROW: Betty Ferguson, Sally Brand- stake, Kathy McKinley, Sharon Reese, Miss Stayman. SECOND ROW: Linda Castle, Pat Stark, Sandra Barone, Ruth Brown, Marilyn Palumbo, Joyce Luce. THIRD ROIV: Kathy Proctor. Pat Quirke, Johanna Welty, Dick Severa, Anthony Co- lucci, Dennis Patriarco, Barbara Easton, Ardis Cutlip. f It I . French Club Promoting better understanding of the customs and language of France is the purpose of the French club. A project of the club was an exchange of letters with high school students in France. A Halloween party and an initiation of the Jun- ior Class members, at the home of Betty Ferguson, opened the 1956-57 Le Cercle Francais. In November. Joyce Luce, Anthony Colucci, Betty Ferguson, and Marilyn Palumbo were elected presi- dent, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respec- tively. Miss Mary Stayman was sponsor of the group. The Annual Christmas party and a banquet in May highlighted the club's activities. Spanish Club FIRST ROW: Phyllis Wilson, Louise Mantell, Nancy Halleen, Charlotte Roberts, Judy Weir, Daisy Miller, Marie Miner, Bar- bara Waters, Emily Fisher, Sue Ruffner, Alice Pekonen, Marilyn Roberts, Mrs. Mc- Elroy. SECOND ROW: Mary Hybert, Sue Caufiield, Sherrill Gardner, Rose Camplese, Mary Ann Uthe, Rosemary Giannascoli, Joyce Mahatfy, Barbara Annick, Lois Lind- berg, Alisan Howland, Sue Kay Ridgway, Jean Gustafson, Susan Stewart, Nancy Kresovich. THIRD ROW: Valerie Ackley, Linda Tenney, Judy Townsend, Jayne El- dredge, Judy Purvis, Vicki Bienl-to, Joyce Henderson, Penny McDonel, Nancy Dief- fenbacher, Sandra Noble, Janet Lignetta, Gay Baldwin, Donarita Priddle. FOURTH ROW: Barty Warren, Lucille Ruffo, Judy Eckler, David Diehl, Donald Taft, Phil Hall. Danny Cook, Ed Humphrey, Larry Jepson, Bob Bernard, Dennis Johnston, Dex- ter Johnson, Bill Mercilliott, Larry Kiphart. A better understanding of the Spanish language is the main purpose of El Circulo Espanol. Ofbcers elected by the senior members were Dennis Johnston, president, Phil Hall, vice-president, Jayne Eldredge, and Vicki Bienko, secretariesg and Barty Warren, U'CaSl1I'CI'. At the first meeting, a Spanish-speaking movie was provided for the members. Highlighting the November meeting was the ini- tiation of the junior members. In December, members had the annual Christmas party and observed the Spanish tradition of breaking the 'ipinataf' To climax the year, the annual picnic was held in May when junior members entertained the seniors. Mrs. Genevieve McElroy was adviser. 79 LATIN CLUB fjUNIOR AND SENIORJ FIRST ROW: judy Blank, Carol Bessant, janet Robinson, judy Hawk, joan Laurello, Mary Lou Hoffman, Loretta Martello, Mrs. johnson. SECOND ROW: Anise Pease. Pat Friedley, Susanne DiDonato, Marlene Guer- riio, Dorald Logan, .-Xlice Leers, Nancy Robin- son, Mary Eastman. joyce Hinson, Carol Kit- tinger. THIRD ROW: Darlene Peaspanen, Priscilla Swanson, Lynda King, Larry jepson, Dick Bliss. Carl johnson. Terry Schwab. Dave Allen, Dale Lyons, janet Rushton. Latin Club Elected ollicers of the Latin Club were Mary Eastman, president, janet Robinson, vice-president: janet Rushton, secretary: Dorald Logan, treasurer: and David Allen and Carl johnson, historians. Highlighting the year's first meeting was the initiation of 20 sophomore members. To attend the Lollipop Party each student turned back the clock and came dressed as a little boy or girl. The costume of Lois Tittle was chosen cutest and most original. For the November meeting, juniors and seniors, under the direction of Terry Schwab and joan Lau- LATIN CLUB KSOPHOMOREJ FIRST ROW: Sue Blakeslee, Olivia Friedberg, Salle Young, joyce Fritz, Sherry Friedman Rochelle Krasnoif, Mary Recker, Evah March Mrs. johnson. SECOND ROW: Lois Tittle, Bonnie Colavecchio, Donna Noce, Alan Hoff man, jim Boydston, Ozzie Eberle, Peggy Poul son, Sara Mae Ridgway, Patti Murray, Bar bara Sanborn. MVK , 4' Q rello, presented a short skit entitled Furianus Gets a Father. The adoption of a family and a Christmas party constituted activities during December, while in january, a talent show was planned by the sopho- mores. Other features of the club's program were the Oracle of Delphi and the Olympic games. Climaxing the year was the annual banquet to honor Mrs. Arlene johnson, club adviser, and senior members of the organization. 4 .J FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA ISENIORS AND SOPHOMORESH FIRST ROW: Anise Pease, Dorald Logan, jean Gustafson. Daisy Miller. Sue Allen, Marie Miner. Judy Santillo. Lucille Ruffo. SICCOND ROW: Lois Tittle. Penny Tracy. Donna Noce. Sherry Friedman, Miss Howard, Rochelle Krasnoff, Mary Recker. Kay Huskonen. Penny Cragon. ,L THIRD ROIVJ Kathy Proctor, Judy Eck- ler, Lynda King. Dick Heath, Irving Blickstein. Sue Blakeslee, Olivia Fried- berg. Joyce Fritz. Wt 35 Future Teachers of America This year's future faculty swung into action by electing Dorald Logan. presidentg Dick Heath, vice- president: jean Gustafson, secretary: and Lucille Rufifo, treasurer. FTA has as its goal professional in- terest as well as service to the school and community. Each future pedagogue had to earn an eight hour- a-month service record. They served as hall guards, substitute teachers, and teacher assistants. Highlighting the club's first meeting was the initi- ation of new sophomore members in a candlelight service. Miss Louise Burger and Miss Annette Donato with Dick Heath, Penny Cragon, and Mary Recker , 5 1 Q presented a panel on Orientation for Experience. The first city-wide observation was held Nov. 16. This year was the first time FTA members taught outside of the city. Ten members taught in Saybrook on Nov. 14. In December, an Open House was held at the home of their adviser, Miss Nlargaret Howard. Superintendent E. I. Gephart and Miss Jean Phil- lips spoke to the group in February and March, FTA Day was observed in April when the mem- bers taught in City schools. A breakfast, honoring the seniors, climaxed the year. KJUNIORSD Quirke, Priscilla Swanson. 51 s V 0 Y v 1 is i x M ' , AW' 8 l FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Janet Lignetta, Juoy Blank Peggy Kach, Sharon Reese, Emily Fisher Loretta Martello. Sue Ruffner, Pat New comb. SECOND ROW: Nancy Kresovich Joyce Mahaffy, Mary Ann Uthe, Marilyn Palumbo, Miss Howard. Marjorie Whit ney, Marlene Guerriero. Mary ayne Notarianni, Sondra Noble, Betsy Hows mon. THIRD ROW: Sandra Barone Darlene Peaspanen. Barbara Easton, Larry Scafuro. Anthony Colucci. Dennis at riarco, Donald Taft. Dick Sc-vera Pat Senate Presiding over the 1956-57 Senate was Richard Heath, president. Other officers were Irving Blick- stein, vice-presidentg Mary Recker, secretaryg and Dick Fassett, treasurer. The Senate sponsored noon movies, pay assem- blies, the Annual Christmas Prom, and served as guides on various occasions. One of the most im- portant accomplishments of the student governing bodv was that of setting up a code of ethics for school behavior. SENATE FIRST ROW: Judy Weir, Mary Recker. Nancy Nicholas. Kathleen Barnard. Carol Harley. Sarah Wolfe. Frances Long. Shir- ley Hack. Virginia Mearini. Joyce Sword. Mildred Rose. .S'IiCO.YD ROIV: juris Raudins. Larrv Jepson. Ronnie Mollick. Dick Passett. Richard Diggs. Jim Peaslev. Steve Candela. Ronnie Vettel. Jerry lff- ford. Bob Bondy. THIRD ROW: Dick Teter. Marshall Levin. Dick Herranenulim Jana. Eddie Pickard, Jim Streicher. David Allen. Richard Frederick, Louis De Wein, IN PICTURE: Richard Mullen. NOT Banks Brown, Dick Heath, and Ed Linbach. Promoting better school activities, approving club charters, and sponsoring the Polio Drive rounded out the Sc-nate's activities. Members got together for a last meeting at the Annual Banquet in May, which concluded the year's sessions. hir. Frank Farello assisted Principal M. E. Rowley as sponsor of the group. Service Club Homeroom vice-presidents were organized to as- sume duties of the former Service club. hir. Frank Farello. club advisor. worked with the group in selling book covers. decals. and sweatshirts. The Yeeps also sponsored the Annual Homecoming dance. Play tickets and admission to pav assemblies also came under their jurisdiction. Yet. with all these tasks to perform. thcv found time to sell peanuts. popcorn. and soda pop at all home games in the new gvm, in cooperation with the Booster club. 82 Booster Club Boosting school spirit and coordinating scholastic activities were the functions of the newlv-formed Booster club. Football Coach Robert liiebcr worked with representatives from each honterootn. Donna jones was elected president. The group sold refreshments at home games. Al- though tltev have not obtained an official club char- ter from the Senate as vet. club members feel Lhev are an integral part of the schools activities. Y-TEENS SOPHOMORE. JUNIOR AND SENIOR FIRST ROW: Jethred Stephenson, Bar- bara Schroek. Laureen Hanna. Frances Todd. Sandra Gran. Lois Tittle. Linda Helm. Jeanne Blarkburn. Nant y Emery. Kay Huskonen. Barbara Preseiano. Pat Murray. .S'ECO.N'D ROW: Sue Blakeslee. Miss Tilton. Carolyn Gaqe. Sondra Noble. Graee Clem-- land. Sandra Hinkle. Susan Witherell. Donna Brewer. Marcia Maurer. Charlet.-n Bartlett. Dorothy Norris. Frances Long. Penny 'Iir.iey. Donna Corsaro, THIRD ROW: Olivia Friedbere. Sharon Reese. Naney Kreso- yieh. Kaye Roeers. Natalie Fassett. Susan Brink. Brenda Swanson. Nancy Dieffen- bacher. Doris Bane. Joyce Fritz, Emily Fisher. Selma Swanson. Peggy Poulson. Y-Teen oflieets Emily Fisher. Iiresidenti Nancy lJieflenbaeher. yiee-president: Barbara Haters. sec- retary: and Janet Lignetta. treasurer. were elected by sophomore. junior. and senior members of the club. In November. Emily Fisher attended the Y-Teen 75th anniversary festivities in New York and Wash- ington. DLI. N.. wp gb 9 Y-Teens - Sophomore, Junior, Senior ton. with YXYCIA supervisor Miss Mary Ann Loar. directed proieets whieh included a danee. the selling of inuiiis at the liomeeoininu game. a Halloween party. potato ehip sale. the filling of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. a Cihristmas dinner. and the presentationofthe school Easter program. Program ehairmen were llorald Logan and Jean Gustafson. Advisors Xlrs. Leo Fisher and Bliss Eleanor Til- ff FRESHMBN Y-TEENS FIRST ROW: Gwen Bock. Mary Ann Lyneh. Lynda Bartlett. Ann Eberle. Lynn Van Dyke. Brenda Decker. Carol Canon, Sandra Traey. Irene Kapala. Joyce MC- Czuuey. SIiCO.N'D ROW: Mrs. Orn. Pa- trieia Cltimpbell. .Alta Sneary. Niary Gustafson. Judy Nlurphy. Joanne Hiam. Bonnie Campbell. Gayle Bower. Shirley Ilan k. Betty Deliuianis. Bliss Bethel. TIIIRD ROW: Carol Harley. Ruby Blat' lfoy. Nanty Bush, Jean Phillips. Carol Ci- felli. Connie Doroba. Kim Kimble. Carol Good. w1B.S'l1'.N'Y' l RU,lI PICTl'RIi: Vir- einia Pizzuto. Joyce Sword. Sandra Hamm, Sarah Hamm. Maureen Scanlon. and Cyn- thia Heath. Y-Teens - Freshmen Freshmen Y-Teens began their year with an inter- national flavor as Mrs. Cfatherine Lyons presented a discussion on Brotherliood.'' In lleef-mber. they set the holiday spirit with a Clhristmas dinner at the YWCA. January was marked with attendance at the .Annual YWCA din- ner at Hotel Ashtabula. Lynda Bartlett and Ann Eberle directed a play for tertained their mothers. A xariety show. headed by Connie Doroba and Shirley Hack, ended the year's activities. Advisor Miss Mae Bethel was assisted by Mrs. Ruth Orn and Miss Eleanor Tilton. Y-Teens elected the following officers: president. Ruby Foy: vice-president. Shirley Hack: secretary, Carol Canon: and treasu.rer. Klary Gustafson. the February meeting. while in Mareh. the girls en- 83 Dramatic Club Dramatic club members had the opportunity to see 'LHamlet at the Annual Kent lirarna Cflinic Feb. 2. Klembers journeyed via autornohiles to Kent State university to view' the Shakespearean produc- tion and gain hints on drama. James Powell headed the Urarnatic club for the school year. He was assisted by Cfarol Kittinger. rice- president: Gay Baldwin. secretary: and Terry THESPIANS FIRST ROW: Lita Lignetta. Gay Bald- win. Priscilla Hare. Dorald Logan. Judy Weir. Carol Kittintzer. SECOND ROW: James Powell. Jitn Streicher. Ernest Trozzo. Terry Schwab. Mr. Knott. . .-tr. K DRAMATIC CLUB FIRST ROW: Ernest Trozzo. Larry Sca- furo. James Powell. Jim Strcicher. Dale Lyons. Louie DeWein. Tom Decaire. Steve Allen. Terry Schwab. Dirk Serera. Joe Fiorenzo. SECOND ROIV: Marshall BIarKincn. Linda Wilbur. Muriel Muto. Carol Kittineer. Sue Kay' Ridgway. Joyce Luce. Rosalie Mozzoeci. Jean Gustafson. Dorald Logan. Judy Wleir. Vcretta Tunis. THIRD ROW: Nancy Dieffenbacher. Barbara llutson. Marcia Maurer. Janet Lienetta. Anise Pease. Mary Ann Sirnko. Vicki Bennett. Arrry Shank. Barhara San- born. Ernily Fisher. Penny McDonel. Lita Liunetta. Jackie Hutchins. FOURTH ROW: Susan Brink. Linda Allen. Janice Evans. Priscilla Hare. Sue Allen. Leanna Shepard. Kathy McKinley. Donna Poser, Charlotte Roberts. Lynne Sponseller. Suz- anne Sheldon. Phyllis YVilson. FIFTII ROW: Mr. Knott. Dick Hastings. Johanna XN'clty. Mary Lou Hoffman. Maria Myers, Pat Bien. Sara Mae Ridgway. Sherry Friedman. Rochelle Krasnoff. Salle Young. Jayne Haynes. Gay Baldwin. Schwab, treasurer. Tryouts for new members bounced the first tncet- ing into full swing. Various one-act plays were pre- sented to PTA. and other civic groups in both elementary and high schools. A presentation to high school students was beneficial to the Jrrnior Red Cross. Class plays of the juniors and seniors high- lighted the year's activities. an if ' r .ufzzs-psy.. l Thesplans l.ou Biawa and llaxe Srnith were rrzrrned the lrest Judy lYeir were initiated. Thespians for the year' lffro. llaxe was awarded the Officers were Jarrres Powell. president: Clarol Kit- Civie Theater Trophy lor the nrost outsiandinu stu- tinuer. vice-president: lerry Sclrwah. treasurer: and dent in drarnatics. Gay Baldwin. secretary. At the Annual banquet last Spring. new 'lilrespian New 1957 rnerrrlrers asain were initiated at the nrernbers Gay Baldwin. Priscilla llare. Carol Kit- Annual Tlrespian Banquet. Mr. Donald Knott spon- tinger. Lita Lignetta. llorald Logan. Jarnes Powell. sors this group. Terry Schwab. Jirrr Streirlrer. Ernie 'l'rofro. and 1956 QLILL AND SCROLL FIRST ROW: jim Giannell. Pcefzy Mc.-Xlister. Janet Mcahl. Kay Carrahcr. Rebekah Colby. Sue Ball. SECOND ROW: Tom Jackson. Lou Mazza. Delores Fish, Diane McRac. Barbara . Collins. Date Smith. Art Kach. Dave Turchik. . I 'Q Quill and Scroll Kit-rnbersliip in :Xslitabula's Erie llopwoocl Chap- tcr of Quill and Scroll. lntt-rnational llonorary Society for High School journalists, was grantcd to 14 of last yt-ar's seniors: Sue Ball. Kay Carraher. Rebekah Colby. liarbara Collins. Delores Fish. Jim Gianncll. Tom Jackson. Art Kach. Lou Nlazva. janet Nleahl. Peggy Mc.-Xlister. Diane Nlcliae. Dave Smith. and Dave Turchilc. 81111081-I. s is-M Candidates must bt- rt-coinmt-ncled by thc adviser. apIit'ox'etl ln' tht- t'xt-ctitive secretary of Quill and Scroll. rank in tht- upper third of the class, and do outstanding work on The llartis publications. Sponsor of the local chapttfr. organized in l927. is Nliss Nlarie A. Kahne. Dart Adviser and an honor- ary faculty lift- int-inber of Quill and Scroll. NATIONAL HQ? SgCll'l'Y X I : 4 1 V-ii National Honor Society Membership in the National Honor Society in 1956 went to Joyce Alberts, Peter Baldwin. Sue Ball. Grant Brockway. Kay Cfarrahvr. Rcbekah Colby. Barbara Collins. Harry Corbissero. Nanci' Coxe. Delores Fish. Leigh Fisher. .Iaines Giannell. Linda Headley, 'loin Jackson. Ronald Katila. Anne Kuri- gcr. and Jacqueline Konter. Louis Blazza. Margaret NIC.-Xlistcr, Janice McKee. Diane Moline. janet Meahl. joe Niontanaro. Doris Blullen, Mary Prestley. Patricia Poms. Earl Red- mond. Edward Schacls. Mari' Siniko. David Smith. .Ioan Spit-th. Nancy Stoneinan. Marcia Tet-cl. and -Iudy XYarrt-n conclucled the list of members. 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Ngttifttml Nt-xwpttpvt' We-t-lt was cmttttttttttrmmtfbd by llit- lJIQlII1.lIiiL c.tgli rittt-tttitiitvcl tlttf sttttlvnts with dl .lUUlf'V N WNW1kl1l11S Cl3NS Wllll UU i1Sfl'I11l3lY OU at pltty tttttl tltt- Pmjf-c'tirsriifts sprmmrt-d Z1 movie, Kilt'lIllIJUlIliIli'1'Ul-lllf' tit-wspapcr. .X.H.S, Svtizttt- Npfttmttvtl two pay asstirtiluliu. 21 Um- of tltt' ytuttk utttstnritliiig ztssvtnlnlics was the mrtlrvuicxtl slum' RIM-l 20. and CQ IZ, -IOIIOQN gm gnnual political cxtrttpgtiurt mlly lit-lcl Nov. 5. Eaclt junior yigiuyyt fm tht- JW-mlyly 1-mu-I-. who gmt- 3 Sql-miflg :mtl xt-iiim czttttlitltttt- pit-xt-tttvtl ltis platform and ll4'IIlUIlNllL1liIlI1. Mm- ft CAFETERIA STAFF Johnston, Mrs, Helen DeGennaro Nfrs, Nellie Cuffman, Cafeteria Qloppx Joes Sp'l.YlliIl1 and chocolate calse affam rallltcd lllgll alllon students this xcar Miss Elizabeth Collette Mrs 'Nellie Cuffman, Mrs Hcllcn DeGennaro and 'Vfrs Reba ohnstorl serxed approximately 200 to 230 meals a day Nancy Dleffenbacher totaled the bllls while Nancy KfCSOXICh and Jo Slider accepted the money Barbara YN aters iead of the snack bar 300 to 400 students exerx noon waited on Axerave meals this xear xaried from 40 to 45 cents The student plate was a faxorlte of all stu dents PTA OFFICERS SEAT FD Mrs F W Haynes STANDING Miss Xelma YVatson Mrs George Sponseller Mrs C M Eldredge Mrs C K Diehl and F W Haynes Presiding oxer the 193631 sessions of the PTA was Nils F YN Haxnes Office rs XkOI'lx1I'l0' with her ele F ll Haxms first xlceplesldent Principal NI E Roxslu ilCOT1ClXlCf.PlPS1ClLIlI Nfrs Comm Allen Il'l1l!.lXlCL president Nils C K Diehl record mfr seclttilx Nlrs Gtorve Qponsellel correspondmq secletirx Nils C XI Eldrcdffc treasurer and XTISS X elma YN itson historian QCIWIUU' is COIHIIIIIIU co Cl1 i1I'IllE'1'1 were Nfrs Ron ald Lo an and Nlrs H R NIllT'l3.N proffram Nlr and Nils 'iIlll9 qCXll8 and Nlr and Nils Ernest Trono mass and mtans Nlr and Nirs Georffe AUYIUCI mclllbershlp Committee chairmen mcluded MIS oe Claw IJllbllCllN Nils Anthonx Guernero hospltalltx and Vlrs Comm Allen magazine PTA A take off on hlf h school pep assemblies complete meetlnff of Oct 17 Remarks were flxen bs Super mtendent E I Cephalt and NI E Roulex A Clxll Defense film and demonstration bx the local CD corps were presented to the PTA Vox 12 Vocal sclectlons uele proxlded bx the A Cappella choir Talent Amonff Ls featured parent student per formances at the Nlarch Vleetlnv while outstandlnv students and athletes of Bula participated ln the pro gram Champlons ln April K I' . is X .Q t D . 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Can I help it if I'm A Looks ' C d ' Q0 nzuurz lly umb? v Ihr- game nigh . fi - in U1 W ' X '-0' . ,L QJX A Z I f Stu y hall rx gli 3 txmux . - g W frssz- r - I +41 Gangwayf 'I lat U f 0 W - A 3 The hmm thc sat e't to jo I 'A history. f 91 4 Q II,.I N Q ff xx Q f , fyfff' How can you 0 u . 1 i ' ' - ,- 'Xren't we t great- t, My if you mm' 1 ' ? -o . fn' e In ' . ' f TN -, I 4- W ? Ik Y U ' 3 w rl . ' u .. i ew ' rosf n A-jcwoklb o rx 9 H ulawlfig AW ?l! fl!-R y U S INDUSTRIAL CHEMlCALSf I I Z ff ' -: , f gratulations X Class 0 T' I if l lg 1 X X O U I X CO. 1 X Division of National Distillers Prod tg C' p t' n j X Sta e Road Agh ' l la. Ohio I X f ,. f , X - ff f X 1 f ! sm ii Mr. Richardson exhibits slippers for JoAnn Laurello and Jim Warren. RlCHARDSON'S SHOE STQRE F0151 ALL THAT's Coon AND NEW 4432 Main Avenue Dial WY-2.9816 Congratulations To the Class of 1957 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 TURK, THE TAILOR LIVINGSTON SUPPLY CO. SUITS-TOPCUATS Pl.LMBlN1:, lrll-1A'l'lNmp. RILPAIRINQ ' SAL!-is no SICRVICIC OVERCOATS 9 , 221 West 48th Street Dial WY-3-8651 46242 Avenue -l Dial WY-3-9321 4 P ERITY Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 STERLING JEWELERS dell - ruth Your Jewelry Corner' 234.236 Progress Place Dial WY.3.6495 Corner Main and Center Ashtabula, Ohio 97 PENNY Q '1 S HSHTHBULR o Dollars ScV2S?0lb 8 750443 111 lllgfdlll 1111011 1 1 X 7 5 u a111t 111 11 r 11 4 dr llllt l'lJlfYIIU'N + 9kYlNfS Sl'llRlTX f f N us 1 1rf ur ll 1rm 1 K 11111111 prog-lr Ashtabula COUN'l'1 SAY INGS and Company 4617 Mom Avenue Ashtabula OhIO 1u11g1L1t11l11t1u11 IN f it I VINTON N HERRON 370 Lerner btlwt PORTR AITb CUNIWERLI-XL OH - I ,-X11 'np 'Xvf'Il4'11Llll Blimlx fin Y' ' 5 ,-If xvo'-I 18111 Slrvvl To Ihv f1lli5Fllf. 1493.7 Phumh xx 'Xxl1Ial111l11.Ul1i11 'fe' W I y .' X 'v' ' I' 1 fl,1 0 H 10 ' ' Iltllhill- I ta h und ioglif yum rlmfl dig this kil I rf' 111 'tix' Hg ' ff. fx . , l 4 , 1, , 1 , . fn 11 A A 1 4 -' M' W' 'ill I1-axvlh'vfi11m'ali011 and the- ruvkin' and thu- Ylbllilll up to 41111--11111 lvl J I U11 iIISl 1 yn f I1 - se'r'11rity 1 ith u11r.'01111d imc-s - 11111. A Y 7 V I L Y I 'L ' ' s : f i ,X To l'1.lassu .11 fl - A I f U111' P111't1'a1ts Haw' That S1 'aking Likf-11'ss I , W , 4A,--fi.-7ofQ.. V Nlfzij J ff' 1-2' Congratulations to the Class of 1957 from Spangler 8. Devereaux 51:25:53 STOP -N- SHOP FOOD MARKET 5205 Main Avenue -flluff 'u:. 4 . I, l- lfllgilgg 1 ' 'e I Congratulations-Class of '57 V CALLENDER'S CHEVROLET Your Chevrolet Dealer Janet Robinson and Carol Annick dream', in the '57 Chevrolet. Congratulations to the Class of 1957 LEOPOLD'S SHOE STORE Quality Tells Compare Congratulations To the Class of 1957 from THE FASHION Ashtabula, Ohio -. hs' J ' ..1, Q' H ar 2 .f Mk I O A 'IT r U , ,ff -1- I, 1 i 'lflw I,-Cx M X f -' ff, 1 - p F ' ' ' ix' ,f I 1. .-. 11,5 -. P if- . WX X full Lake- -M - F-Q:-P- lil ,Q .NAU -. t 'B ...S s. N ,,, Wy - 3 is 1 's 5 Um f,UIlrLlI'i1IllliiIiUIlS To Ihv fQI'dlilldIiIlg1 lllaas of Nirle-tw-11 Fifty-wx nlrv ' MAURICE GILBERT INSURANCE AGENCY r. . lu-mf Imlkix B.-Slm-'I'.,u1n1,,-I-.m' HH' Xxl1lg1lvl1l41.Ul1iw NL .I I. ,-- f X Best W xshv- to the filass of Ib. MORRISON'S RADIO SUPPLY 551-3325 Iierilvr Sire-vt Phnllr' W Y-fi-TIII6 X I'If'fIx shim- Andy NI4'I'iIrm'. Huh Uilvhrist. Uivk Iiassett anfI Barn I'I4'IIlIf'FFHII new rariio rim:-mpriif-rits Most Modern for Most Efficient Service LAUNDER - X -i - ' . QUICK SERVICE LAUNDRY , - -,J 2702 Lake Avenue The efficient way to get a shirt smooth! MILLS PLUMBING AND HEATING 4118 Main Avenue Ashtabula. Ohio Best Wishes And Good Luck FORSYTE'S Ashtahulais Leading Iiafiies' Spf-1'iaIty Store Compliments to the Class of 1957 THE RASER TANNING CO. Ashtabula. Ohio MJ? Headquarters Xf J, U Nlanf regor SIMIIIIIIIQ Penn xlxama FRED A WILLIAMS 8. SON MIIIPIIP ILIIIIIIIIINII 4-631 Mann Menue ASI1labuIa OI110 CHINAWARE The Oldest and Strongest ... Agency ln the County CLASSWARE GIFTS 55? D M C ROBINSON 8 Beet Wlshes and I owl Lumlx D1dlWY Z 3196 0 tht Cla AMIDON TYPEWRITER 4 03 COMPANY UI dmg Supplne R ll x XIIXI II I oncr f Phum Vg 5 549881 Xldm tl htdlmulz 111 4807 Pal k M enue I0 I ,AA xi? 'fy' f' I. I 1112 X gm,-N he .J ', - XI' J ,. S I . I IN' A ' ' ' A1 9 L I I I . 1 B I III I. 'J A Qnl g 1. 4 AH: I.. A ' 'a-Hyffujw. J' ' If me., -fr Q I V I -'-Q I T I ,1'5soI 5T I I B 'I ' S '-If Pi Inq I 'et' . ,',L11, N ,xx- A5 I I. UI ' I A 'Z Thurston and Charles Simons CONGRATULATIONS 1937 Graduates of Ashtabula Hlgh Sth mol THE PEOPLE S SAVINGS 8g LOAN CCMPANY Ashtabula Ohlo 103 l A penny saved is a penny earnedlw say Dave Mac Donald, Jerry 7 H l ' j . . ' 1 , 7 9 ,.,, 1, 1' .,. ,K N, -n,.,,M-x....- ,.,,,,,,f,, ,W W , - ,fffffdfi Zffffn, , CONGRATULATIONS AND AXLE CQMPANY X f RCCKWELL SPRING g Z , Congratulations to the Class of 1957 X CHILDS MDTORS INC. CADILLAC PONTIAC Phone WY-3-8221 Ashtabula, Ohio 5456 Main Ave. QMQQ A f . O P0lVTlAC.. Brad Strong gets that let's buy look in his eye Have You Visited Our New Varsity Corner? ETHE GLOBE CLOTHIERS-2 4-616 Main Avenue Ashtabula. Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 157 N PERRY T. BLAINE 8: CO. Northeast Ohio's Investment Brokeri' Commercial Bank Bldg. 4519 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Dial WY-3-3451 and WY-2-0016 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 from KNOWLTON INSURANCE AGENCY 4615 Main Avenue Phone WY-2-6937 :: I S Q -- gig 7f9k1'nqC71anc'6S i Z f I l I Q I I C Q Best Wishes to the Class of '57 RUBENSTEIN JEWELRY Suvvessor to Krohngold'S Congratulations To Ihr- l.li14r ol lll-H. Authorized. .-Xrtvarxvrl Jeweler ln Artvarxml Diamonds. Buloxa. Elgin. Hamilton. Sport lllolllvr --Slxof-ff'-Sw-A Longinr-E Wittnaur and Oulvga Watrhvf 4613 Nlain Awnlw 1037 Nlain -M vnu:- lvrr HH-'ll IERS D. W. Nlilwhf-Il Pfl'NIIl!'lll THE P. .l. l.aNlar1-lu- hive'-l,rl'sl4l1'lll I, Nlrlvlollvl l'.x4-my X141--ljrvwlnln-Ill uncl S1-wr'-larx J, W. Thomas 'lxr4-asurc-r llvrtruclz- Manning Ansl. Sf-1'-3 aml Asst. TFC2i5l1l'f'f Donalrl Sires Asn, Tre-asurf r lk. R. Alla-n Ant. TI't'Hhlll'l'l lVl. ll. X oung Allorne-x COMMERCIAL BANK Your Friendly Bank xlt'llllH'I' ol' thu' Fr-rlm-ral ll:-posit lxlsurarlm- Corporation Ashtabula. Ohio Drixc' in Sf'I'Xl1'f'iPI'UgFt'SS Plam- IJIRECTURS J. H. Shan lf. .l. Nlahonx 11. W. Nline-r N. J. Pinnf-x ll, ll. Sanborn E. P. Hoafllry P, J, Lahlarrhv H. IJ. Nlm'Kinle-y D, W. Mitchell 4? Q? f WENTLlNG'S PHARMACY Ulllvrr- Klongralulaliolla lo lhq- Svnior lllass Your Pholographim- -1028 Nlain .-Mm-lllw Hvaflfqllanlvrs Amnabula. Ohio llongrulululionx lo llln' lllurs ol V937 THE M. K. BOOT SHOP fxflllillbllllilh lfurnilx Sllan' Storm' ,C A lt? Q 9 ASHTABULA GREYHOUND TERMINAL jim Marlin. Uvxte-r johnson. lllmrlvs Simons 4018 Main 5ue-nuv Ste-xv.-Xllc'l1.,lc'r'x'y Wagnc-r. unfl Richard Pa CBAC7 on lhvir lunvh hour. 106 lrn BPS! of Luvk Class of' 1957 Bowl with the Whole Famlljv RALPH CRAGON Interior Decorators Kc row from the Hlgh School N1 A ldkl A ASHTABULA BQWLING CENTER J B BRANDON STATIONER A f ood Plane to Bowl -If Q56 npll ' BAIRD TIRE 8. BATTERY Home of X htdhuld I it F23 Elm 8. icnte r X htahuld xii'-...1-f ' Phone WX 71391 Bunn Owner .1 2 MABELLE s V' W PAYNE s HARDWARE 8 VC 71 4u24 'VI A htdllla Jhx d WH 107 Phoml WYJ5-3116 . AX - 'I - L NN A - I 1908 , aino wom- Axh' ally Ohio - ' I A I Books Y- Harm-s r g.. J' I ff 'iiiiffii . sf' om vm'.7-my .. A ' Cor 'rm-nts li of we-A ' S - 'L f f 4' , . Y ' . 5 ' ' s If ' ' Largest Hs-tr:-arling Plant T I Q -X - - ', , s ' ' ,,, - ' fp-ff Am' A - - Ur' duaiv Corse-livrf' Svrxiw- ll1llluI'aill1ldli1vI1N 1 To the-11l.1MoI' V737 5- U-: , Hors:-ls --l,illg1c'riv -Hofivrx ' H.,l,,., 1- IJS4-123 L Tun sm-T-1 T' . aim Axenue . 5 ' J1'. l 'o Dill 'V'7'f'l ll SANBORN MOTOR JEAN FROCKS INC EQUIPMENT COMPANY f OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIGNS To the Class of 1957 Relax and Enjow a Moue Todax T SHEA S THEATRE Completely A11' condltloned the Year Around Congratulatlons to the Class of 195 SULLIVAN INSURANCE AGENCY 221 Center street Phone WY 3 5221 Ashtabula ohm FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS 3 9---fl CONCHATLLATIONS For A Clft mth a Future IIVF A BLILIX A For Thu e Traxelmg C rafls J DON ELLIS BUICK INC. BUICK Xfxyd Q h llurn vliments of Compllmenls of I Where the budget-wis ' H L V ' , ,' , , -1- , Y Q nv ,V K -A Y 4 e Alt? 9 1 - -- --YAC 4-44.1 L- 2- if 4 ' , fi, Vi A Y V T I l Y- T Y H 1 Y 2 A I . 7 I N , .... - - 4 A Q I J . I . i . Y T . , , J 4 , ,A A -v 'F .D-f, E f . . , S ' J . Q, -'Qi- xy X'1,, X nf-rs , N 'If Heartiest Congratulations to the Class of 1957 LANGER JEWELERS 4540 Main Avenue Phone WY-2-T671 Vocational Commercial students Pal Wintz and Barbara Kidner are mployecl by the Ashtabula Telvphone Co. fl- Our Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 THE ASHTABULA TELEPHONE COMPANY 1 Congratulations Class of l95T JERRY'S FOOD MARKET 2515 Lake- Avenue' Ashtabu la Oh Fro m TONG'S ASHTABULA FLORAL SHOP 4631 Park Avenue W io Enwisr E. Torso, Prop. 109 GOOD LUCK SENIORS Bicycle Sales and Service B. J. BAKER Fluffy-CushmanfSchwinn Repairs. Parts and Accessories 345 Center Street Dial WY-3-7146 me ECKLER ELECTRIC co. -51 - Q Electrical Contracting Light Fixtures-Wiring Supplies M Used Appliances Ill Your Frigidaire Appliance Dealer X SERVING YOU FOR 43 YEARS' 227 Center Street Phone WY-2-5451 THE SHERWIN- WILLIAMS IIWWWMUWUMMK IMMHS 4535 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Congratulations to the Class of 1957 ADS COZADD'S Ready to Serve You at All Times with Cigars. Cigarettes, Pipes. Candy, Tobacco, Comic Books, Magazines, Newspapers Charles Kennedy and Fred Ludwin sian magazines at Cozadd's 110 POST BROS LUMBER CO n.-'XJ ...-b 126 Vlfst 48th Str: Phone WY 56261 MX htahuld Ohm Congrafulahons fo Class of 1957 s ., 4 oo.. is ,ul r 6 BELL S CLOTHES 5 Nl L a E. R. CEDEROUIST, JEWELER Be sl Vllshe- for Nlanx J 0 Xe ars to I mmf lu th. Class of 19:4 4-646 Nlam Asenue Ashtabula, Ohio I . .lx'x. ' 1 a 5941. ' -M as . ':f sw as l , A L Q15-fi -4 L71 if i A K I A . I I J. gl,-ll -L 1 , 4 , '-- X1 ' ' 'ff . i 'lr' gg-- f' .l mt 5 ' -L' 'O 1' law' 0 + J Llomplimf-ms V 0 1 th 46lf A aiu Aw-. 'pst' irs flungratulatiuns Tu the: Clase of l95T H. J. ZIEGLER HEATING CO. Korner Pl'fDrIif'f'l anfl Station Axenue Ashtabula. Ohio URRAY - HAINES STUDIO Park anfl Prngrvfs Plam- ,-Xshtalvula. Ohio Phone- WY-3-5l6l 257 Dis c'tv1 int to Senior MOSES STOP-N-SHOP GHOCIERIES -M RATS FR KITS-VEGETABLES State Axenue and East 42nd Street Dial WY-2-5556 FIRE LIABILITY A UTO HEALTH PASSELLA INSURANCE AGENCY All Forms of Insurance Phone WY-2-9180 2772 Lake Ave. Ashtal1ula.0hio 11 I Ib KITCHENS tan..-N-H. W WM 3, 95 K - is , gc I W QM . ,AQQAQTL 'Z' 5l-'-ld I I Northeastern Ohio LQ, , -0-'if'1U ' I 'E - - 4 I Building Headquarters LAIRD LUMBER CO. 1586 Morton Drive Ashtabula. Ohio OFFICERS R. E. Graham. President F. C. Carlisle, Vice-Pres. H. B. Sheppard, Cashier A. J. Clement, Asst. Cashier H. L. Cross, Asst. Cashier P. K. Smith, Asst. Cashier R. E. Swartzbaugh, Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS F. C. Carlisle W. H. Flower R. E. Graham D. L. Haskell L. L. Hill A. W. Reece D. C. Rowley R. H. Willis Carol Cheney is a Vocational Commercial student employed by the Na- J' W' aback tional Bank. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation QF Serving Ashtabula aizgl Vicinity Since 18729 Offering A Good Bank in a Good Town Main Ave. at West 46th St. Ashtabula's First Drive-In Bank Service with the Opening of the West Side Branch in 1953 Open 6 A.M.-7 P.M. Closed on Sundays MALLORY DINER HOME COOKED MEALS HOME MADE PIES C. G. Miiioiiv, Proprietor On Route 20 321 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio We Extend Our Best Wishes To the Class of 1957 Q ALLEN Nunssmes D 'wi Ei MCMILLAN OLDSMOBILE COMPANY ASHTABULA SALVAGE COMPANY Sales and Service Dealers in Lake Avenue and W.-St 30 Dial WY 3-6486 Scrap Iron Metals Waste Materials S M 0 , 2710 West Ave. Phone WY 2-7216 9 1 Y 1 e .. -Me ' 113 Our Best Wishes To the Class of '57 ELECTRO METALLURGICAL COMPANY A Division of Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation ASHTABLLA WORKS NYSTROM DRY CLEANERS t W 9 DUCRO FURNITURE CO mg THE HANDY STORE 114 as af 5 Elukis E Ns X HOFFMAN S PHARMACY T v Y s . . Best Wvisiles to I K . the' Svniors J Bc-s ishes . ,- y ' V oi Illini To tht-t9raiiuatingtIlassof1 ST C f 'I , In Q ox X '7tHlfi L 'N' Cigarvtte-s, Cancix. Niluglxttillv- ful' , k 1. 1.114-it f Costtlmr- ja-uvlrx. Yiioxs, tilits , A . from 1 Cr:-1-ting harris 1 xi mt. i-hun.: WY-2.6580 ' ' 14274 Prospw-t Rd. Corlgratulatxorls Cla S of 1937 BLANCHARD BRO 81 LANE INC Tanner and F1111 her of 11,1101 1611 Leather 511116 1861 15111 1BLL1 HIDE 8. LE ATHER DINISION 1 htdbula Ohm Tel 1 h1.1bula WY 3 2141 CARRAHER FLORIST CLIFFORD HARDWARE ,Zi HOLLY S BARBER SHOP WEST SIDE VARIETY W 55 1- 04, NATIONWIDE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY NATIONWIDE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I I39I SI I V11 1 NATIONWIDE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ATIONWIDE N S U R A N C 1 ' J 5 f 7 . , . ' 5 ' 's s ' s ' x 5 ' - . 5 ' . ' . . 5 ' V Ilm1gruIl1l11Ii1111f'5TfQra1l11alf'f TZIJIIIITAIIIILIIIIIIIS Ts-If-gr'apI1 Uvliu-ry 51-rxiw' IlIh1'f:I2iFSUf. 1937 HI. QU-Saklrruuk ,rxiyxlikixfvl fx' la, 41702 Main .-Mc-r111v X Worldwide I 1 I X , -ff XQ4457 0 N J QIOIIIIIIIIIIVIIIS of 1 R 460l v1'aI'15th Strve-t 1 Q W 1133 pl-U,I,4,,.t Rd. , V r A 3,1 Dial 121.51-aiif, I 111111 w1'.:a.1122:s IL1m:1,1 I,lx1x1,s1m, Prup. 4 4 f v ' .. P NI1l,1.11m B. Wmmxixu 2050 las .f h Q. Dia ' w-T-1606 Ash abula. Ohio 15 I E Congratulations to the Class of 1957 FLOWER COAL CO. COAL AND BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Dial WY 3-7321 Omce and Yard-858 W. 52nd Sl. RILEY JOHNSON COAL CO. SAFE BUY-USED CARS Congratulations Congratulations To the Class of '57 To the Class of 1957 ASHTABULA MOTOR SALES from LINCOLN -MERCURY 808 Prospect Rd. MODERNE FLORISTS Geneva, Ohio Congratulations To the Class of 1957 EDGEWOOD BARGAIN STORE 1800 East Prospect Rd. Congratu1atiOnS,' Says JOHN W. ZABACK Me too, Says Mary Jane Jock and Jerry Congratulations To the Class of l95T LUMBER AND MILLWORK WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS West Fortv eighth at Foster Axenue Phone WY '3 5251 Ashtabula Ohm HOTEL ASHTABULA Excellent Food Reasonable Priees Ashtabula Ohio CULLIGAN SERVICE h STANS DELICATESSEN 4 wi A East wishes 11 YS Bottled under authorltv ofthe c oc A CoLA COMPANY THE PAINESVILLE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 4636 Vallew View Boulevard Ashtabula Ohio A 1 f A lp i 31 . A 5, Y Q' ' S . l Y l , 1 l Congratulations to the Class of l95T . 1. . X Best Wishes , ' ' 1 To t e Class of l95T j l - J 1 603 . ain . venue fatering Fine Sandwiches 1 ' - - -1 , A 113 511.2 xA Givh V. .b eg.: . Agia? V K 1.4, 'ibupr- ,. sail Wifi I 515155 g,g4M-q-g-.Munro-Q-, nn pf- H, . yay , , I L. Q:-'uv-. Q , -3011- Y- gan ' IF 1'Tf .f-- N, I I Xxx I Q'-lr-..-' 1 I - . J E I 1 6 DIAMONDS WATCHES To the '57 Graduates CHARLES JEWELERS KJNGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES 4531 Slain Aifefiufi EASTMAN'S CLOVER FARM STORE Afhlabula- Ohio Nfjuality Groceries and Meats REPAIRING ENGRAYINC 1130 pmsppm Rd' Dial WvX'A2.T8D1 TO YOL' . .. The Class of 1957 Compliments of 4 . . , THE BEST WEST SIDE HARDWARE DE 1129 Prospect Rd. R,D, 1:12. State Rd. Ashtabula. Ohio Our Best Advertisement Is a Satisfied Customer Wie made portraits forthe first time 5 1-S. ,,,,, -V. if...-. -- STOUFFER - HERZOG INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. 4230 Lake Avenue Phone W'Y-3-2146 l For some ofthe 1957 Seniors Ask Them- SUPERIOR CAMERA SHOP AND STUDIO 226 Progress Place Ashtabula, Ohio O'LEARY'S SHOE STORE 1037 West Sth Street At the Harbor Left to right: Joyce Luce. Carol Kittinger, and Jayne Eldredg Our Gowns Do You Proud! THE EMPIRE GOLD BRIDAL SALON, INC. IQ!! WHOLESALE Congratulations to the Class of 1957 C. L. CARLE I HERSHBERG RUBBER PRODUCTS C0 INC I b THE HAROLD MAY A ht b nErREx CHEMICAL 9 INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED h I E,. U' I Ash a ula. Ohio Compliments to the Class of l 57 Extenfls Hvartivst Congratulation' To t 0 Class of 1957 A s a ula, Ohio BEST OF LUCK Congratulations To the Class of l95T To tht- Class of 1957 lmm EWELTWS SODA BARE 1 S ,I Dial WY-3-6311 860 Center St l1l9 Prospect Road Our Best Wxshes To the mage, of 1951 Iongratulatlons to the Clas of 1951 KNAPP INSURANCE AGENCY G G GIANNEI-L PLUMBING 8. HEATING Insurance for all purposes 2nd Hoof Commemal Bank Bldg 2134 East 42nd S1 Phone WY 2 0051 CF V lk Wax man 1 x n dl Iam Reed Good Luck to the flas f 1 Vlax the best of lnfe he xours REED S DRY CLEANING 'H I 4 . ' M A S I '1 . . If ,. K 1,7 ' A. lr -of 5-14 H5 4' e -I ,f 4. -, 1 19 .,,f- J pb-mfs. 'f . '- 'If ., N' -I4 I' V' ' ls sho s tht' fast hf'I'NII'Q' In Vanw' Rf-ml, Jr. tml , T . V . V .-- f A ' .IS U - A , 22 stfu dl MILLER S FLOWERS 4' FI .INXS 7 CONK RATLLATIONS from HERMAN BOWDLER MARKET form r 1 f State Rd and Rl 70 MINI RMXTI I XIII NS I hs YOUNG WORLD We Cater to Im I1 W lg'- vfg f -fi? 'iff' bw-4 rxtul All an T thf Ilds of 7 From SWANSON S ompllments of A FRIEND Bra' fl L ck 4 D - -L ' ' fi 1 S X X .'l y 'f mtv- Q , . Y In I Ablllf' In NIIII4-rl fu II :- BPNI III I'IIruxxHFN-I . P , .4 N 'I I '-2-HIIII IOLII Pruspvvl Hd. QQQ. 113 ' , Conga 1 AUIIS ' II ,-IAQ A ' If I I IILHQ MI' IQST C-ATEN I- I 'I KA' I I ' Be-at uf I,u1'Ic f '4 0 f Us 195 1' ff ' 1' ' I It ' 'ZX 1 I G C ' Mr. Jack Toikkanen shows Nick Wayman and Ernie Trozzo the fad fashions. The Deb Shop-Second Fleer The lVlen's Shep-Mezeehahe The Formal Shop-Second Fleer Sportswear Shep-see-hhd Fluor Boys' Shop-Fifth Fleer bound for College or a career? . . choose the urightw clothes at CARLISLE'S Miss Virginia Anthony displays the latest apparel for girls to Doralml Logan and Lynn Arlmgasl. THE MARTIN BROTHERS Congratulatlons to the Semors of 1957 Ashtabula Ohlo Congratulatlons To the Senlors of 1957 THE FARMERS NATIONAI BANK 8. TRUST CO. Ashtabula, Ohio Member F D I C I 5 CONVENIENT OFFICES ' 4641 Mam Avenue ' State Road N of Rt 20 5 1105 W 5th Street ' 607 Lake Avenue ' Rt 45 IH Orwell, Ohlo ,J x ' ' ', ' , v ' f K ,, . 4 , I A, 4 ff 'A-I 2' ,qfxv S .2 il' , ,V J ,A xxx X' - A -Q Y!! , f, ' f'm-... 11 Y X , . , , , H 7 I A vu 5........4..-1.- ' A f , 55 -if-1 ' , , , V --W - W ...JAY ,,,,,, ' u,, ' 1 1 ' .7 - . ' -I A ff Y 9 MYERS QUALITY MEATS Retail - Whwmlesalcf 4235 Main Aw-nuff Dial WY-3-3106 81 METAL CO -fame! i ' i , , , , i +L' Plums WY-3-8f3 38 P2lSlf'llI'iZf'd Milk Prmliivls ll M F 1102.04 Wm Eighth Street W lil , i ln Dial WO-4-6411 A i Ashtabula, Ohio i ll iilla ACME SCRAP IRON 736 WeS148th St. H H l i ' to tic in af 1957 ,ham 'lgL,Vkih Q hn, ihfl, HMI wilSlll'hl1b llif- lflusw of 'Si' E-,g.B.q Ytllll' Fllftl Ili-ul.-r irllru Snlrle' uml Yalvriv- ,-M'klQ'y ur oru-nl ln Nlrf. 5 lima Blake-ale-1-. limigratiilalimif In the' Claw ul- 'BT -I-T33 lx lx :X ' - REVA BEAUTY SALON dr H mn 4718 Nlaiii Axe-iiin' W l2li 'N 1 FIRST ROW: Tour- HLlYIlf'I'lI Thrills. SEC- OND ROW: Prom Mvmoric-5. A Moment to Rcmembvn THIRD lffllif' The Biq Pay- flff. 1956 Yulcdictori- uns, X Beet W nshe-s To the Claw of 1937 SCHROLL SUPPLY COMPANY Smlth Rental Serxue 1620 East 48th Street For the Br t m Baked Foodv Ht THE BALKAN BAKING CO 3029 Lake Axenuc Dlal WY 3 8831 h J BUNKER HILL MARKET 4 B WEICHERT S TEXACO SERVICE ' '81 h t w W M cBR1DE G 1 H. R. Murray talks with daughter Patti. Congratulations to The Class of 1957 from WEST SIDE LUMBER Lumber-Millwork -Roofing Insulation-Builders' Hardware Your Lumber and Paint Number WY 2-0636 Wvest Avenue at N.K.P.R.R. Compliments THE FOSTER REALTY CO. REALTORS Contplf-te Real Estate Service 4612 Main Avenue Ashtabula. Ohio NAPPl'S GROCERY HERBERT'S QUALITY SHOES QUHIIIY Cmf'er'f'5 and Meats iwhere Quality and Fit Counts?- 709 WFSI 5Tlh Street AA-Shlabulw Ohio 4518 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Uhio 'YES ' X 1' Ii f ll l .nntp intents o LITTLE GEM BARBER SHOP D: ' W .. I 5 EDWARD J. BRENNAN It HW My Dear Friends: At Your Service I.,ifeiHealth-Aeeiflent-Hospitalization From 8 AM to 6 PM X f For Appointments INSIQQME :ll Ktmkie Arcade Dial WY 2.9712 z'- I - .- I .. - - 129 X ' ' X ts of I MMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUNHIIIHIIIIMNHlumuumummnnmuunlnu A FRIEND AROLD LOUIS AND Clxmz HALL Asht b I Oh'o IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIUIIIIllIH1NI4lHHIINWN!1411nlsunnnllIlllHI GEORGE SIMON MUSIC STORE F r the Iatest hit records, h 1 ' b i ' 1 I 1.1 gi --1 I 228 P g Pl- - DVI WY 388 5 DON DAY STUDIOS Cumplnm-nts of . , i , 18 mme nf the Music- INIIIIII'I'gill'IfAIlq 3509 Statv Road IFIII Barhfr Shopx ff XIPII V h11Idr1 IZZI S VETS Be I VII he BARBER SHOP 1 II 43 We I 7111I SIIPPI 3003 Stahl R11d1I rad VI of -I h1.1I1uIdII1g.h S1 11111 ROLLER S SHOE STORE 14 Nldlll 'XXI 11119 MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE EJFUHYI- IOR SRO Nlanager 11111pIe1f- Line of Home Kpphanceb 4136 xIdlII 'XXGWIU9 Phone WX 2 306 LX I1I3IJllId Ohio SISAK S MARKET -X 1 VI I 1 I ,IdIlPI R11 h11111 1 111 a 5I11rt a 111.111 hing sweater R1 giie s up Rcgiiers 1 A Il 1 1 1 ta111I111g, Iwrf UIQ 1 1111311 dll 1 ta 1 IN 1 tl df 119 1 1 I 1 mer 1111 I111aIf REGNER S CLOTHING -1601 Ham -X1 611111 VIER H SNIDER INSURANCE AGENCY The House of uahtx We-rCha11d1se F1 A I I - ' 5 s A1 ,1 X1 A. IZZl.NIg1'. W1 .1 111 IU1. Mgr. 14 Vs 31. Q' i If' 1 I' . LI ll si . A flung 1t11I' tions 'I I A u111I B051 'ifhe-5 A ' I A , 1 ' Y ' JT. 111 II11- fQr111I11uti11g Illuff N . . 5 ' . 1 1 f 1' A i. , 1 5 , 1X , slI1's ' '111I X A I ' f 1 6 H . 0 1 fro 111 1 r: fi1111gL1'aI11Ia1ti1111f 111 II11' fiIusw11I 5T f11f'I111i1f'U1fIifS Sh . - , has bf--11 1 shla- I 1l1's1111s1 1111- 5' ' I S ' f5TI2 5111111111 A 11- Illt' ...tlnmi Ii 515111511111- --1 In 'H 'Q Avi wus Q ' fI ' ' has w'II:h11I th -41' I' Iif-5' I'1 as thi 1111s ex- 1'I LI si P 1 sho in this Best 'ishf-5 , T11 h A IQ1'a1I11aIi11g1 41111550 1957 131 REDMOND'S GOLDEN DAWN FOODS Lconomx Meat Lon Low Prlces Top ualltx Foods Corner of 45 81 Carpentf r Rd its f, sec, lf III 14 If' A x , fa 1 1 I .. nf-rr- - , ', ,, If ,, ,- s. - 337' ' ' ' -- fps . Food mth Taste Appeal THE RANCH HOUSE CAR SERVIC E DININf ROOM 7 Mlles West of Ashtabula Rt 20 il Milam at alma d DRY CLEANERS l Manhatta and Donegal Sp rts ear JANTZEN S SWIM Sl ITS La e nd N16 HEATH AND RICE 3 Ma SANBORN S GROCERY ' 471 IX 3 I3 I: -' ,' s 1 3 1 I ' n o w, I di sA a . nls at X I Congr' tulalions 45. 3 . 'in Avenue Io thc' , Class ol' 'ST V I EDGEWOOD . , N Longratulatnons To Ihr- Class of 1057 Stan- Roall anal East 31 , Ash 'l l'. UH -, . d Ju d IU 11.3 N am Au-rum Dial 'Y '-T281 Highlights A -American Legion Essayists Linda Allen. Nlarshall Niacliinen and Harris Eberle win on county leyel. B -Bula wins in Basketball Tourney at Harbor. Plays Cathedral Latin. C -Crime Preyention assembly presented by Exchange Club. D -Dramatic clinic at Kent in February. E -Engineering chosen as career by Salutatorian John Sanders. A F -Faculty numbers in -lO's. G -Gilchrist wins place on All-County basketball team by unanimous yote. H -Henderson chosen representative to NN'orld Affairs Institute. I -Informed Ashtabulans read AHS news in Star Beaton column. J -Jamaica rhythms catch hold and Calypso sweeps country. K-Kickoff assembly for Dar! starred Jim Warren as rock and rolling Elvis Presley. L -Latin Club dance entitled Sea Nymphs Serenade. N4-Nlost valuable football player-Bob Gilchrist. N -New gym dedicated-Emswiler speaks. One act plays presented for an assembly by student directors Sue Allen and Terry Schwab Polio shots were given to Bulans ueen Carol Kittinger reigns at Homecoming Dance Randle plays for VIC dance d en o p at for Taming of the Shrevy unior Class play Unbelteyable cost of new gym is 5680 000 Valedictorian Mary Eastman speaks at graduation WICA School Hour presented by AHS in February X ray unit V1SltS students for free examinations Yearbook copy Hnally finished by editors Carol Kittinger anet Rushton and staff Zealous students post for sale sign in front of Bula l 133 S -Steve Can ela chos fo tball cant n next year. T sc ' yn J ' , U- ' ' ' ' , . Y I . y . . . - , , . Z CC 55 ' ' mf ' '- 3' ' .1 . Tl ' Wi l ' 5? 'bf -' ' a -as ff - s - f X - S - X X. 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Wim U11 U T V2 ldv' I : , ,' ,A '.'. IA' f ,. .' ' 'Ir .l .2 A' 5. 6 Ci. Il. SI1crrill,fN1.D. Ii. I. S4 X , .D.S. 'I 1 1 2 A -,zdl . Carl I., .I IICII , 1.13. ' ',, i N 'U' lJr.C1.I .f llfs DI.. .2 . .Il .l III1 'II21Lft'll DI., G- '. ws IJ11 II21I'IIlUIlfJ.'I1-CILI DI.. OI. :Ht ld' , I ' 1.1. I'Il'2illIi Yvrulli. . 1.13. ci. X-I I hinm 'III1 'uclurv Ii. xY2iI'l't'l X 1:1-. Willmmm . Iilllx-rg V 'fl H- ' HW lJ1p.X. NI. . Iillx l'Il - in -f' Do you mean we eat this? X-Rav' Unit at Bula Custodians Keeping the school clean and in order this year are Mrs. Gertrude Boone, Nlrs. Florence Smith, Mrs. Bulah Tackett, Mrs. Elsie Winters, Mr. James Foy, Mr. Leroy Kelly, and Mr. Frank Gentile. Mrs. Harriet Pociech, a custodian for over 15 years, has retired due to ill health. Frank, head of the crew, takes care of the auditorium and lunchroom, while Leroy has charge of the gym and classrooms. Jim, who is the evening custodian, burns papers and sweeps the study hall and corridors. Mrs. Boone, Mrs. Smith, Nlrs. Tackett, and Nlrs. Winters clean the class- rooms. Mrs. Smith also has charge ofthe offices. GUSTODIANS: TOP LEFT' Mr. Frank Gentile. BOTTIMIJ Mr. Leroy Kelly, Mrs. Elsie Winters, Mrs. Gertrude Boone, Mrs. Bulah Tackett. Mr. James Foy. 135 N fi S1 H Congratulauons to the Class of 1957 THE NEW NITA PAT HI WAY DRIVE IN Car Hops Year Round DCllVCfy SCFVICC On Route 20 Dlal WY 3 9072 Best WlShCS and Heartnest Congratulatlons To the Class of 1957 STUDENTS DlSllHCtlVC Cleanlng LET S PATRONIZE OUR A ERTISERS MARTELL CLEANERS M C k g I d ss Hnxshxng um! 137 I I? ' ' . V H .,-- J.,',, 9' A ' The .'f'M' Nha-Pat Drive-In an a . - - - . . . Y . ,, , 1 1, Spfmtlightl Un ,J 2,5 jf! f 'il uu'01'1x1 rg-x Q., AA Basketball Tourney 1 ll l K N X 1 X1 NN 11 X N N 1 1 1 1 X N K L 1, ! ' wgfq' 11 iz. 1111511113 11-111: i1 1-1 1111212 11.1 14 11111111 X111 :N 11,-'111i1' 11, 41:.1:1.1..1 f1f.1 X111 11 -'z:,.11 X,.111,,f 1.,11. 11? 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