Ashtabula High School - Dart Yearbook (Ashtabula, OH)

 - Class of 1958

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Junior and Senior secretaries- First Row: Connie Johnson, Sue Shaw, Mary Ann Uthe, Charleen Bartlett, Pot Bien, Roberta Mullen. Second Row: Nancy Halleen, Barbara McEndree, Sara Mae Ridgway, Mary Ann Simko, Barbara Schrock, Caroline Warren. Third Row: Harley Kananen, Jackie Davis, Joyce Carlson, Elizabeth Doo- little, Maryiane May, Marla Haas. Secretaries Pet peeves of all homeroom secretaries are late school buses, which make the iob of taking attendance a task. Be- sides checking the roll, a secretary serves as assistant to the homeroom teacher. Junior and Senior treasurers- First Row: Mariorie Whitney, Nancy Pearson, Rosalie Mozzocci, Barbara Dodge, Bonnie Colavecchio, Nancy Huffman. Second Row: Vaughn Rich- mond, Jack Aute, Bill Jenner, Elaine Townsend, Carol Fitzwater, Mary Jane Notarianni. Third Row: Don Taft, Dave Silva, Bob Brumley, Marlene Krape, Pat Chiaramonte, Joyce Gilbert. Freshman and Sophomore secretaries- First Row: Mary Gentile, Marleen Brown, Marygrace St. Angelo, Virginia Pizzuto, Joan Marzec, Joyce Sword, Barbara Meola. Second Raw: Ce- celia Corbissero, Carol Cannon, Janice Beaver, Terry Williams, Alex Mares, Judy Ruffner, Lorraine Williams, Palsy Johnson. Third Row: Philip Lilley, Barbara Doroba, Bonnie Oakley, Shirley Bentley, Elnor Hall, Connie Doroba. Treasurers Trustworthy homeroom treasurers are in charge of col- lecting money for pay assemblies, DART subscriptions and sales, and yearbook and engraving fees. Freshman and Sophomore treasurers- First Row: Joan Brown, Florence Stephenson, Ginger McElroy, Kaye Shaw, Lucille Gustaferro, Judy DiAnna. Second Row: Cathy Kasmire, Penny Niemi, Judy Bennett, Mary Gustafson, Leonard Hietanen, Vaughn Tittle, Pele Brown. Third Row: Tom Williams, Brian Fromknecht, Jack Peck, Lorrine Kuriger, Florence Mack, Jerry Santillo, Stanley Wilfong.

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Junior and Senior presidents- First Row: Louie DeWein, Marilyn Palumbo, Pat Pellone, Betsy Howsmon, Frances Long, Susan Blakeslee, Mr. Rowley, Joe Orlando. Second Row: Banks Brown, Jim Streicher, Oz Eberle, Wayne Harley, Ron Vettel, Don Johnson, Marshall MacKinen. Senate Principal duties of homeroom presidents are to attend all Senate meetings and report proceedings to students during homeroom period, and to collect money tor the noon movie and March of Dimes. They sponsor a semi-formal in the spring and this year established a Flower Fund. Junior and Senior vice-presidents- First Row: Bob Cassell, Dick Mullen, Dick DeBinco, Priscilla Swanson, Kath- leen Barnard, Valerie Ackley, Mary Recker, Rochelle KrasnoFF. Second Row: Richard Hastings, Jim Spellman, Steve Candela, Jim Peasley, Dick Herronen, Ernie Trozzo, Jim Gilbert, Marshall Levin. Freshman and Sophomore presidents- First Row: Richard Diggs, Al Toth, Eileen Chiaramonte, Nancy Halliday, Nancy Bush, Elaine Ludwin, Mr. Rowley, Dave Allen. Second Row: Barbara Vellan, Joanne Hiam, Judy Eastman, Janice Billy, Sandra Koster, Lenora Northrup, Virginia Mearini. Third Row: Larry Jepson, Frank Janiro, Dick Rowley, Eddie Pickard, Jerry McCool, Lee Sponseller, Eric Grabowski, Leanne Altonen. Vice-Presidents Right-hand men of the presidents are the vice-presi- dents, who attend Senate meetings in case of the absence of presidents. They are representatives to the Service Club. Other duties of vice-presidents are collecting tax stamps, picture money, and in iunior and senior homerooms selling play tickets. Freshman and Sophomore vice-presidents- First Row: Clara Moore, Carol Caloway, Norma Rushton, Sharon Malin, Jim Pendleton, Chris Graham, Donald Eurez. Second Row: Fred Leers, Jon Rowley, John Barnard, Lynda Bartlett, Judy Stiritz, Janet Supina. Third Row: Susanne Green, Carol Johnson, Bob Bruosta, Ralph Wilkinson, Dennis Jepson, Ruby Foy, Mary Kivela. V 'L W 3-5635: fri! We e'smv2sa2w,.:e-wvvmazl-a2awmsr,..,,.f,,.s,..,m,.:swg,se,.,i,s,,,,s,, , . , , , ---,,. ,,.,,.. M.u,,,:-



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Senior Class Histor Mary Ann Uthe This year saw the DART climaxing 50 golden years of serving us, the students of AHS. Through those years fond memories have been built up and resounding echoes recall life in our school. We, the Class of 1958, have had our share in forming memories and ,are proud to present this epitome of our ac- complishments. With a cast of 30, the Senior Class brought to a success- ful close their play, Caesar and Cleopatra, a comedy by George Bernard Shaw. Leads were played by Kathy McKin- ley, Terry Schwab, Emily Fisher, and Dick Severa, in that order. Students from R. A. Ball's civics classes, who composed the annual election board were Jack Allio, Nancy Kresovich, Kathy McKinley, Darlene Peaspanen, Fred Temple, and Mary Ann Uthe. Against a background of music and pen- nants the candidates rallied for votes in the true spirit of democracy. Edging out his opponents, Louie DeWein copped the post of Senior prexy. Larry Scafuro was elected vice- president, Emily Fisher, secretary, and Bob Brumley, treas- urer. Chief executive of our student governing body, the Senate, was president, Larry Jepson. Right hand man for him, Louie DeWein was vice-president. Betsy Howsmon was in charge of clerical duties. Other Senior Senators included Dave Allen, Marshall MacKinen, Bill Mercilliott, Marilyn Palumbo, Jim Streicher, and Jerry Ufford. Serving in the capacity of homeroom vice-presidents were Valerie Ackley, Steve Candela, Jim Gilbert, Marshall Levin, Dick Mullin, Jim Peasley, Priscilla Swanson, and Ernie Trozzo. Clerical duties were in the hands of Charleen Bartlett, Jackie Davis, Nancy Halleen, Connie Johnson, Roberta Mul- len, Sue Shaw, Mary Ann Simko, and Mary Ann Uthe. The financial affairs were handled by Bob Brumley, Pat Chiaramonte, Carol Fitzwater, Bill Jenner, Mary Jane No- tarianni, Nancy Pearson, Don Taft, and Mariorie Whitney. In keeping with our 50th year of publications, the Gold Key Club was the name given to an association of parents and teachers who work with the Student Service Club. Their main obiective is to boost school spirit, advocate good sportsmanship, and encourage academic accomplishment and congeniality. Keeping students busy in the extra-curricular department were numerous clubs. Those who headed them in the capacity of president were Ted Osowski, Distributive-Education, Charleen Bartlett, Co-operative Office Education, Mariorie TMA 3 , SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Bob Brumley, treasurer, Louie DeWein, presi- dent, Emily Fisher, secretary, Larry Scafuro, vice-president. Booth, Future Homemakers of America, Ernie Trozzo, Dra- matic and Thespians, Anthony Colucci, French, Carl Johnson, Latin, Larry Scafuro, Future Teachers of America, Larry Jepson, Canteen Council, Brad Strong, Service, Bill Mercil- liott, Spanish, Louie DeWein, A Cappella Choir, George Rood, Auto Mechanics, Marshall MacKinen, Band, Nancy Eldredge, Junior Red Cross, Nancy Dietfenbacher, Y-Teens, and Dick Beniamin, Proiectionists. Overcoming obstacles and meeting deadlines were 26 senior DART staffers and their advisor, Miss Marie A. Kahne. Climaxing their year was the celebration commemorating the 5Oth anniversary of The DART. Battling the elements, weather, and Asiatic flu, AHS grid men fought through the football season. Adding their sup- port to the team were senior lettermen Dave Allen, Steve Candela, Larry Jepson,.and Dom Volpone. Larry Jepson, tackle, and Dom Volpone, guard, made the All County first string, while Steve Candela tied for second string backfield. Candela and Jepson also took positions on the NEC first team. Coming into the spotlight on the grid field one cold, rainy autumn night was Homecoming Queen Marilyn Palumbo and her court: Maryann Ballo, Carol Bucksbee, Barbara Easton, Carolyn Gage, Connie Johnson, Roberta Mullin, Brenda Steele, and Pat Truesdell. Senior lettermen, who combined their efforts with the rest of the team to give Bula another successful basketball sea- son, were Jack Allio, Ricky Bryant, Steve Candela, Larry Jep- son, Dick Laszlo, and Jim Smith. The boys were rewarded for their efforts by cheerleaders Marilyn Palumbo and Nancy Pearson who put pep into the fans. Baseball lettermen of '57 were Jack Allio, Steve Candela, and Dennis Minick. Candela was chosen from the Panther squad for the first NEC All-Star baseball team. 22 seam f l

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