Conneaut High School - Tattler Yearbook (Conneaut, OH)

 - Class of 1952

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.gk 1-.. THE TPITTLER 1952 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS CONNEAUT HIGH SCHOOL CONNEAUT OHIO 1: ,Z N , X E5Es:sgs::, ' . . X ,, H::'J ',:Q- 5 , 5 . if ., -gn -A 4. lr- LQ'-pl 0I'el.U0l' We the Semor Class of 1952 m thls volume of the Tattler strlve t preserve the cherxshed memories of our hugh school days May we succeed m thls endeavor PM HAIL AL IIA MA TER WE HON OR THY NAME EACH AND WHEN WE MAY WAN DER ON LAND SEA, OR AIR, OUR BRAVE SON AND DAUGH - TER SING PROUD - LY THY FAME. SCHOOL DAYS WE'LL CHER - ISR IN MEM' - RIES MOST FAIR. THY YOU WE ARE FAITH - FUL3 WE'RE LOY - AL AND TRUE. NAME, AL - MA MA - TER, WE RAISE T0 THE SKY. WE ldlprrl rl JJIJH LOVE THEE, SA - LUTE TI-IEE -- THE WHITE AND THE BLUE. JOY -- FUI. - LY PRAISE THEE, O CON - NE - AUT HIGH. 9525 Joi, I 1UlUJr,JI will Jrlfilll I5 I ffl lfj I yy' 9 Splfm Q 5ff.V'5F 0 '?P Q.if-,Q ig QED'-sa ?'YN wm X v vo N-1' 'NT Q xr' 49 if 'I 0 Pam'-C snr X g ff X R MLC, LP 0 iw 1 MQ. It .X an J Z ' if f wa 90, wvhge L If li! sf' M10 If ' 2 ' f qw, 0' fl! Fr w 'N 6' l XA Sh.. XY!!! To you Mr Mackey we the semor class of 52 proudly dedxcate th1S volume of the Tattler May th1s be a small token of our appreclatlon for the fame and renown that you have brought to our school through your untlrlng work wxth our muslcal orgamzatlons Your frlendshlp and your presence have always 1l'lSP1I'Cd us to hlgher flelds of endeax or A x Sv! NI SD' st ffl f X, 0 ...Nui e . Q , 4 ko'y- as - K K A V .. L V ' ' 'fl A Ii: e so 4 o if ff . g 3 SE L . OUR NEW GYMNASIUM - K L M1323 P1ctured above IS the entrance to the new gymnaslum wh1ch was for mally opened and dedlcated May 7 1952 The gym IS completely modern and equxpped wlth mobxle bleachers and locker rooms 1n addxtlon there IS a machme shop and a stage The bulldmg w1ll be used for all athletxc and cxvxc events of Conneaut TATTLER STAFF ROVS ONF Seated Nlarx A Ixaupplla 'VI1rx -X Custaferro Dwxd Hlnklns Agnes Sklppon Bexerlx Humalxlnen Susxn Vlhltvsorth ROVS TWO Standlng Patrltll Sanford Laura Vtlntturl Barbara Stirks Judy Rlslex l-lmnx Dusenburx Balham Fullerton Mlfthl NIcNultx Barbxra Olson Ninn B1 lun C0 Echtors MUSIC Lay Ou Plctures Boys Sports ROW THRFI- lIn1lmSpetr Darrell wld!'klJ0hH James Phllllp Donald Snxlth D3V1d Hankms Agnes Sklppon Judy R1sley Laura W1HttUfl Darrell Markxjohn Marxam Speer Beverly Humala1nen Barbara Fullerton Barbara Starks James Phllllps Donald Smxth G1rls Sports Mary Alxce Kaupplla Barbara Olson Ar Nancy Braun Extra Curr1cular and Personal1t1es Martha McNulty Susan Wh1tWOTth Sales Co Chalrman Betty Palmer Colleen Johnson Typlsts Patrxcla Sanford Mary Ann Gustaferro Laura Wmtturl Asslstants Other members of the class as called on throughout the year S , ' V' 2' , Q2 ' ' ' . 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' . - - ----- ,V----Y V - VVV---- ' I , Q -....-YY.-,,---Y- D I 1 Literary .v.., ,..... , . . ,,,,,, ,,,, .,,, H a nna Dusenbury Y ....Y,.,,,.........,..Y.,Y-V,,.,V -,--,-,-.---,---- - H . ,,,.,...,.,.,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, ' Q, 1 l - 4 ' ADVERTISING STAFF 15 SFATED Left to Rlght Mr Broughton Patrlcxa Hewi Joyce Palagu Mary Ann Qustaferro STANDING Left to Rxght Franus Dobbins Jerome Nluchlarone Ralph 'Vllller Vlfll ham Funk Rlchard Clark Stephen Stofko Paul Dobblni Earl VS llt7 SALES STAFF STANDINC Ralph Nllller Peter Idroccl Phllllp Warren Leonard Jones Xx tor ne ehlll f .ir es meer gnex Colx wen 1 Nlattlu Sul t Jo n Home Nlide me Cesar ld farl Lapplt lll Joxce Lowell Fdvvdrri Nlatthexu Pdtl'lClA Hevs Rouo XLYUIQIII Janet Har ldvher Nlr Broughton Sl' -XTPIJ XI rx Lme Arn no In ole drtone ram A 0 Jrwo fullean Johnson ctty Palmer TU THE MEMBERS CONGRATULATIONS Commencement marks another turn cf the road 1n your progress toward maturlty How well you travel w1ll depend upon your courage and the quahty of work you have dlsplayed ln your school and commun1ty Be strong we are not here to dream to dflft We have hard work to do and loads to llft Shun not the struggle face It t1s God s glft D W CODDING Superlntendent SUPERINTENDENT D W CODDING BOARD OF EDUCATION I-IRST ROW D c ph S K t D na 1 SFC OND ROVK f90If,, H Bruce Role t B hennedx AK NN ' 9 ' . 9 ' YY KDS . . , , HE- M. ' ' '- r. Gem. M. Ocshier, Rall . Yrigh . o .ld H. 'hilds. , f A' '+I 'fe . ' ' , x r . V h' CLASS UF 52 The world todax faces the mos m portant crxsls ID the hlstory of LlXlllL8 tlon What the outcome wlll be depends largely upon the future cou e of a 1 n ct the Unlted States whmh Ill turn w1ll be determlned by how our young people thlnk add act So the voung men and women who graduate from hlgh school today carrv a grave I'0SDOIlS1bll1tN on thelr shoulders They must make the rlght dec1s1ons the flrst txme lf C1Yll1Z3 tlon IS to remaln as we know It There wlll be no opportunltv for second guess mg ln order to prepare yourselves for thls grave respons1b1l1ty you must be braxe strong and honorable and have an unxx ax ermg falth IU God and Democracy You must not tempor1ze wxth evll or 1nJust1ce or countenance betrayal of trust 1n hlgh offxce So prepare your elves so tha collectlvely you can malntam a strong natlon whlch w11l be a bulwark to the hopes of all the freedom lovlng people of the earth J H WOLFE 503' 'NJ PRINCIPAL I H WOLFE OFFICE WORKERS ls t....M, I Miss Hall Mrs. Hulyrlay Miss YYulter J B BR0lfHTO'N Born 1 Toronto 0 tn Canada 10 State Lnlxez tx B Em Indlani Lnners ts MR IOHN LHERRX B rn lh fonneaut Urlo West Technlcal Hxgn School ln Cleveland O Iohn Hunt lngton Polytechnual Instltute Cleveland Inatltute Art West ern Reserve Lnlversltx Hobbxes VS rltlnp., ANDREW CARCIA Born ln Cherryvllle Ixlnus Lnlversxty of Akron B S ln Ed Unxversltw of Smu hern C xllfornma Kent State Hobbies Sports BERNIILE flS XSON B rn m Bene In South Dam 1 Yankton College P X xerslts of Denwel B bran Sue-me Hobbles Interox de 1 ll Wiusu and Theater HRS RXTHPRINF BYRON Bonn ln Ashtabula Onlo Deloson :K Prlnceton Youngs town Lnlversltx of 'Vllchlgan Hobbles Photographv and Colored Slldes W R DONOW KN Born ln lhlcago Ill Beloit College Bradlek Lnl versltp, A B Chicago Unlver SltN Kansas State College Lnlversxty of Pittsburgh 'VI 'VIILDRFD I RAHAM Born IH Lexington Kv Lmwerelty of Kentucks A Hobbles Kmtlng and col lec lng' comm EDNKH K IOHNSON Born ln Ashtabula Ohio a e Frle College B ent State Inlverelty P1 sburgh 'VI A Natlonal Lnnerslty of MCXICO ll l' Hobbles Sovunf and trnel IURI-'ill' I' KENNLDY B rrr rrr 'Irffrn Ohro Ileulellrerg lollege A lu unrbrx rrrxerxrtx 1, or ulu r ner N b xte lrrrursrtx Hubble rrderrr z u eulrnr, rl mrs KKARI 0 N1 KLKEY rrrr A htrlruld I New Irrglrrrcl ionservrtorx u rg S Ohro Stfr e werwrtw 0 lIlllN liov! ll BIRNICI' NIILLILR Born rrr Irunturwrlle Ohro NI rsh rll lullmge Rro C rand U egr ru rrrxersr x ur w sl x lrrrurs 0 lrres 1 rr g o 0 Us NT. Url I I'l IIKBITII Rl llll lI'll Ill U I L Western lu Strte Teuher em If S Purdue Lnrxer llulrlrn r rrrrk mrrrct lrr out of lluilll IL If JOHN IBSSO urn rr Y rn Nic-ter Nlount I nrorr College Kent ite I rurxrtk -X VN ew rr e e YQ r it 1 pnrrtrx I' 'Sl-ii VIIII -SN orrr rNuurrrrre-rxumn l 10 0 nge uf I ooster' rur rx of Prtt hurg We urn Rexerxe l nrwer Ihutn5,r1phN L0l llIz In lFiIx Born rn flrnnerut Trmnshrp eghlnx furle-gg Uber' IH 0 15.1 YIINLI'-I N 7 SllUlLh tt Hobbre Prrends rttendmg p ax 1 tr rx I' SK! lnvxrrxr Iclrnboru State Terchers lol e r Crtx College lf rtc nlxer' or 1 4 rc s Nl KRCLI INF S'lI'Yl'XN 1 XX 14 U lr lfltttl w 1 f 1 u lI11,UIH L e I0 Ohm lte B 1 Bu mu 0 e u uh x on T nn X W XVII' S un mon iollege uex x t Plttxhur 1 Hohhxe mmm, ll 1 Our school custod1ans help to keep the buxldmg warm and ID or er They are Mr Kenneth Clark and Mrs Laura Cox DON Xl ll T'U1Bl RRO urn Ill p g nw K lil ung toun College B S Huhhu ' ax utln in Re uhm. 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STYLE 752 FRI 'IND KHI BI' RI uk l otbxll xp n Bd lwtbnll 'Nhnxgtr A I lppella Ihilll' Chextnut Hunt R xthms of Jumor Stnxoz Prom Ill KNE B Xl ON Chestnut Hunt Tlttler Stiff Sophomore Inltl Atl mn DOI URES B KRTUN V onux 1 fhetrlt uinr P Ihextnut Hunt Junlox Senior Prom Nlothu Rutptlon Txojxn Ixunotex Stxtt PFOLIAIII fommxttu omhomor Ir tilt! 1 'N XNLX BRITTON Chestnut Hunt R wthms of 'xl Honor Souetx Junlor Senlor Prom Mothers Reteptlon I T Ujlll Ix ynotu 'itlft 'VIAH IKNI' UH XRO ippvlla I 1 I horux I Khestnut Hunt Xthms f Home IOIIIIIIL Junlor Qcnlor I xr n 'Vlotherx Ruoptxon l Txttler Staff Trojan kunote btaff Program fommlttoc Sophomore II1ItlAl1OI'l Plectlon Board I STFW KRT BKIIE1 cxpptllx mr lhentnut Hunt R Sthmx of l Z Mothers Rencptlon l Senlor Flaw Student fnuncll l Honor QOCICIX I NXNIX BRXI N Int' mart I 'Vlfqorcttv 9 .appdln Junlor Stnlor I rom Mothers Reception l r N 0 Senxor Ilu S lnlsh Iluh ' Txttler gtdff Sophomort Inltlxtlon I' XTRIK I X BROWN N I I orux l Junlor QLIIIUI' Prom Z Trngm Ixunotz qtxff Sophomore IHILIIUOYI . 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RICHARD CLARK B und I'Cl'lllIg 1 2 ncert I 2 A Cappellz Chou I 2 Rhythms of ul 2 Junlol Senlor Prom M0th8lS Reteptlon 1 Senlor Play Student Counul 2 Tattler Stlff Buckeye Hoya Stxte C' ERALD D AI RYVIPLE Football 1 Chestnut Hunt Program Commlttee 5 ROSENI ARI D -XILTO Chestnut Hunt Junlol Senior Prom Z 'Vlothere Receptxon l Senlor Plu Trojan Kexnotu. Staff Prog: un Committee 5 Sophomore Initiation P' if DONNA CHADWICK A Cappella Choir 2, 3. G. A. A. 1. Senior Play. Sophomore Initiation. W II FORD CULLINC W OOD Band Niarthlng 1 2 3 Concert 1 2 3 A Cappella Choir 3 Spanlsh Club 2 Sophomore lnltlatxon W ILLI ANI DAVISONI Basketball 1 2 .3 Chestnut Hunt Junior Senlor Prom Z Mothers, Receptlon 1 Connesslons S C UI DI ILALIDO otball 1 2 Bdeketball 1 Chestnut Hunt Xue Preeldent 1 2 Presldent 3 .Iun1orSen1or Prom 2 Mothers Receptlon Student Countll 1 2 3 Treasurer Student Countll 2 Preeldent Student Counul I untessxons mance Commnttee 1 2 Program Committee .3 Buckeye Boss State Sophomore ITIltldtl0Y'l I' R ANC IS IJOBBINS otball l B sketbxll l Z xy ell fhutnut Hunt R wthms of l Junlor Senmr Prom 'Vlothers Reteptlon 1 Tattler Staff Program COIIlllllttQ9 S Sophomore lnxtmtlon H XNN X DUSEWBI. RX e fhestnut Hunt X thms f l nlox blllllll 'rs W 0 har I Lu an H101 illlsh I Txttlel St nf! DORIS EYI LISH Trojan Ixexnotes Stiff 5 Sophomore In1tl'1t1on BARBARA FU LLERTON A Cappella Chou' 2 3 Chestnut Hunt Treasurer 1 Rnythms of 51 2 G A A Honor Soc1et5 2 3 Junlor Senlor Prom 2 Mothers Reteptlon 1 Spanlsh Club Z Tattler Staff Trojan Kegnotes Staff S Fmance Commlttee 2 5 Program Commxttee 3 French Club 3 Sophomore Inltlatxon I Xll IDOBBINS vthlll thestnut Hunt Rhxthms of 1 Z Junlor Senlol Pro n 2 Tittler St1ff Concesslons 3 Sophomore Inltlatlon RK H KRD Pl RONFN I ooth 1ll .Z B md N llhllll., l hillt lhmstnut llunt mor Sumo: ll Vlothus Rueptlon NORVI N FELCH Band Marchlng' Z 3 Contert 2 3 A Cappelli fh0ll' Z Chorus 1 Chestnut Hunt 'Vlothers Reneptlon 1 WILLIAM FUNK Basketball 1 2 Chestnut Hunt Rhythms of 51 Senlor Play Student Counul 5 Tattler Staff Trojan Keynotes Staff S Loncesslons 2 Sophomore Inltlatlon Chairman Buckewe Bows State 2 vw A A ,, V -L1 Ifo ' , 2. Ii. A ' ' as ' 1 , ' . For 2 l, 2, Zi. A Cz mp a Choir 2, Ii. A Cappella Choir 2, Cl. hy .' 2. N' 3 '5 '. 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Tattler Staff. Trojan Keynotes Staff 3. Sophomore Initiation. J XNET HARLACHER A Cappella Choir 2 3 Lheerleader 2 J Chestnut Hunt Rhsthms of vl 2 Junior Senior Prom 2 Trojan keynotes Staff 5 Sophomore IHltllfl0Il Txttlcl Stiff I YI RIC IX HPWS Land Crncert Z 3 c R xthms of I 2 -X 1 Secret Junior Senior Prom 2 Tattler Stiff Trojan Keynotes Stuff 3 Ffllt0I' in f hief Jrxrx Stiff BI-A I:.Rl 1 Hl Nl Xl XINFN Oli' 1 olu l thcstnut Hunt xthm imc on moi Socxc x ilol Scmoz llo othcx R ccption nquct p llcer mol nttlcl S 'lrojnn Kunotcs St f ectlon Boird l PILTFR I KROLLI .-uk I lutball kefbxll Che-tnut Hunt wthmx mf Junlol Sgnlox Prom 7 urltnt IUUIILII v1hu111o12 tl ltl n S RIP! 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DORIS 'WAC ILL A Cappella Choir 2 3 Class Day 3 Rhythms of 51 2 Honor Soclety 2 3 Junior Senior Prom Trojan Keynotes Staff Sophomore Initiation Ll XR 'I 'NI KTE Junior Senior Prom Mothers Reception I Trojan Keynotes Staff Sophomore Initiation Election Board 2 'W KRTHA WIcNl LTI Band Niarching 1 ncert 1 2 Nlajorette X fappellx Choir Rhwthms of 'm Honor Souetx Iunior Senior Prom Nlothers R teption l Senior Plax Tittler Staff Sophomore Initiation 'S RICHARD NIAENIHXA Band Mzircliing 1, 2, Ii. Concert l, 2, Zi, A Vappella Vhoir l, 2, I. Chestnut Hunt. Rhythms of '51 2. Junior-Senior Prom 2. Mothers' Reception I. D KRRELL MARKIJOI-IN Band Marching 1 2 3 Concert 1 2 3 A Cappella Choir 2 Chestnut Hunt Rhwthms of 51 2 Junior Senior Prom 2 Niothers Reception I Tattler Staff EIJW SRI! Nl XTHEV5 S thestnut Hunt Iunlor Senior Prom Nlothers Reception 1 Sophomore Initlxt on I Ol IS 'III-'RLFNE Bind Lrchlnis l onccrt 1 fha tnut Hunt Nlother Reuptlui Sopho no e Inltl R ALPH MILLER :ck 1 Chutnut Hunt Tre zsurer 3 Rhxthms of JI Junlor Senxor Prom 2 benlor Plny Tlttler Staff FINANCE Committee 6 PIO,2'IdYll Committee 3 'XIYIGYIC ln Leglon School -Xvsarcl 3 I' R-SNKLIN NOR'l HRUI' otb all 2 Band 'VI urhlng, I C ontert Z Chestnut Hunt R xthms of 1 Z Junior Stnxoz Prom Z Nlotheu IICCCITIZICJYI 1 B ARB AR X OLSCJY g1ppell1 Chou 2 R xthms of I Z Hmoz S cutv 2 3 Junlol Senlor Prom 2 Mothers Rueptlon 1 Senior Plly S1 muh Club 2 Txttlu Stxff n ance C ommlttce JOYCE P AL AC YI -X Cappellx Chou 3 Chestnut Hunt Treasurer 2 Honor SOCl6ty 2 3 X me Preeldent 5 JunlorSen1or Prom 2 Nlothere Reteptlon 1 Splnlsh Club 2 T'1ttle1 Staff Ifln inte COHIIHIICLG 3 forum 'Vlt Lnlon Colley. 2 JEROVIL 'VII CHI XRONE Chestnut Hunt Junior Senior Prom Z Nlotherb Reception 1 Tattler Staff Sophomore Inltlatlon 'WIELODIE OLILSON ell X thms c f 1 'Vlo IISIS RCCCIIUOH l XNTHONH 0 NEII Chestnut Hunt 18s D Y Honor Souetx 2 3 BETTX P ALWIER Cheerleader 2 Chestnut Hunt Rhwthrns of 'sl Z Xue Presldent 1 Tattler Staff TICJJIH Kunote Stxfi 3 W ll I IKNI SMITH wk Z o blll l sketblll 1 xptiln Chestnut Hunt unmr SCHIOI I1 1 W1 URI XXI Sl EER In Du Junlor Senior Prom Z Clrls Banquet Tattler Staff Trojan Kewnotei Staff Sophomore Inltlatlon Flectxon Board S STEI HEX STOFlx0 Football 2 A Cappella C hour 2 5 Rhvthms of '11 2 Junior Senlor Prom 2 Senlor Play Tattler Staff Legion Pssaw Contest Flectlon Board 'i THOW KS T 'H I UR X Cappella Cholr 2 Chestnut Hunt Mothers Rec-eptxon I Senxor Play Trojan Kesnoteb Qtfxff 5 C omessxon CHXRI FS SIFER ct an Banc B XRB-SRA STXRRS 1 ella Chou Chestnut Hunt Honor SOC19tW 7 Junlor Senlor Prom Nlothem Receptlon 1 Senlor Play Tattler Staff Trojan Keynotes Staff Sophomore Inltlatlon Bumkexe C lrls State 'Nl -STTIE SVS IFT A Cappella Cholr Txttler Staff Clewelard Hlgh School l 2 XXX Tl LL! -X Cappella Choir S Sophomore Inxtlatlon JAMES l HILLIPS ack I 2 A Cappella Cholr 2 .3 Ihestnut Hunt Rhxthms of 'ml 7 Mothers Reception 1 Semox Plax Tattler Staff Sophomore Inltlat on Ill DITH RISLLX ip! x I o Secyctarx 2 R Xillmx of 1 2 Homc lomlng Queen l Honor Socletx .lun1o1 SQDIOI Prom 2 'Slothcrs Receptlon 1 mx h Klub Student llilllltll 5 Tattler Staff l'1n1nce iommlttee l il Progrnn Committee 5 Leglon Pssax Award l lflectlon Board 3 Jr Red Cross 3 American Leglon School Award 3 KENN ETH SIPPOLA 1' ootball 2 3 Band Niarchmg 1 ncert 1 2 Chestnut Hunt Rhxthms of wl 2 .lun1orScnlo1 Prom 2 Mother Receptlonl Program committee S Sophomore Inltlatlon lflectxon Bond .3 A! NES SlxIPl'0Nl Chestnut Hunt Honor Socletx 2 3 Junlor Senlor Prom K o Khfurman 2 'llothera Receptlon 1 by Clrls Banquet Speaker 2 Student iouncxl I S cretarx 1 Tittlel Stiff f0lLKllt0l l-lectlon Bond 1 Forum Nlt Unlon iollege 2 Plnmcc f0llll'llltt88 3 U JOAN PLANK Rhxthms of ol 2 Mothers Receptlon 1 Trojan Kexnotes Staff Sophomore lnltxxtlon I ATRILIA SANI' ORD JunlorSen1or Prom 2 'Vlothers Reception 1 Senior Plax 'I xttler Staff Trojln Kexnotea Stxff Jr Red Cross 2 3 Flectxon Board l Sophomore lYlltl1ltl0ll Legion Fssax Awnd 1 DON ALD SKELLY A Cappella Cholr 1 2 Rhxthms of 51 2 Senlor Plax Sophomore Inxtlatlon Flectmn Board 1 DON ALD SVIITH ackl 7 Football 1 2 3 Basketball 1 2 3 A Cappella Cholr l 7 Chestnut Hunt Rhtthms of 51 Z Junior Senior Prom Mothers Receptlon 1 Tattler Staff Iflnance QOIl'llllltt6t 3 hlectlon Bo'1rd l l X NORVI LIE 'AX W ALENTI Trojan Kewnotes 5 Sophomore Initmtxon EARL W ALT7 X ldppelli Choir Rhvthms of 'xl 2 Junior Senior Prom 7 'Vlothero Reception 1 Senior Play Tabtler Staff Legion Fssay Contest 1 Election Board 3 SUS KN W HITW ORTH A Cappella Chou 9 Chestnut Hunt Rhythms, of ul 2 Junior Senior Prom 9 Nlothern Reception Sr Cirls Banqu Senior Play. Tattler Stiff. Trojan Keynotes Stuff 2. Election Board 3. CARL ZAPPITELLI Chestnut Hunt 3. JOHN W XLTER slxetball I 7 -X Cappelli fhoir Z 5 I heetnut Hunt Preeident l Rhxthnm f l Junior Senior P1001 Nlothers Reception l url nt unc l lf in incc f oniniltt e Honor Smitty 4 W ICTORIVE W HITEHILI fhorus 1 Trojan Keynotes Staff J Xl orker in Principals Office LAUR X W INTTURI Band N1 rching 1 1 Concert 1 -X Cappella fhoir Chestnut Hunt Secretary 3 Rhxthms of ol ? Junior-Senior Prom L. Mothers R ception l. Tattler Stuff. Trojan Keynotes S.aff . Election Bourd 1 '. F RANK ZAl'l'lTEl.Ll. Chestnut Hunt. Spanish Club 2. MARLYN JOE ZIMMERMAN Vhwtnut Ilu ...aa , S gk, 1 Ba SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Vxce Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Guy D1Plac1do Davld Hankms Laura Wmtturx Ralph Mrller JACK JARS I Iuutbzlll 1. 2, Zi. skethzlll TI'Z1C'k 2. Ji. ythms nf 1. -X iuppullu Vh 11 I CLASS HISTORY As we the senlors of the Class of 1952 come onto the stage for graduatxon our mmds travel back over our school days We have fmally reached thls xmportant milestone ln our l1ves Our last four years have been some of our most enjoyable nd cannot easlly be erased from our memorles As we are remrmscmg the present slowly fades away and we see ourselves as we were on Septembel 5 1949 Just enterlng Sen1or Hlgh School After a few days cf becomlng accustomed to classes we elected our class offlcers They were Presldent John Walter v1ce pres1dent Guy D1Plac1do secretary-Charlene Scott and treasurer Barbara Fullerton We recall 1n1t1at1on day w1th a famt smlle Yes what semor would have forgotten that' That day our class came to school dressed as fashlonable ladles and gentlemen under the sole command of the senlors We soon found out that they treated us llke anythmg but ladles and gentlemen that day and at the 1n1t1at1on party Another lmportant event to remember was the Sophomore Mothers Tea We gave our mothers entertalnment and refreshments The rest of the year seemed to move along so qulckly that before we knew lt s hool was out and we were returnmg as Jumors When we came back several of our classmates were no longer wlth us Th1s xear our class off1cers were Gerald Laakso pres1dent Guy D1Plac1do vlce pres1dent Judy RlSley secretary and Joyce Palagyl treasurer We recall that twelve members of the class were chosen and 1n1t1ated 1nto the Natlonal Honor Soclety The whole school was proud of the band and cholr when they competed a Columbu and both recexved h1gh ratmgs Later we enjoyed lrstemng to the band and Ch01I concerts Many of us partlclpated ID the Rhythms of 51 ThlS was an xnterestlng program comblnlng the varlous talents and ab1l1t1es of Conneaut Hlgh School The last but not least lmportant event of the year was the Junlor Sen1or Prom Afte the summer vacatlon we returned thxs tlme as senlors That seemed only a few months ago yet xt IS now all m the past Our capable senlor class Offl cer were Presldent Guy D1Plac1do VICG pres1dent Davld Hanklns secretary Laura W1nturr1 and treasurer Ralph Mlller We remember the annual Chestnut Hunt at Glrard Communlty Park as a day well spent w1th a p1cn1c d1nner games and for some even a dlp m Lake Erxe We 1n1t1ated the cookles 1nto our school wxth the usual procedure The football team had a very successful season losmg only one game and that belng the flrst one Judy Rlsley was crowned as home com mg queen by co captams of the team Gerald Laakso and Erland Ahlberg The sen lor play a three act comedy Meet Me In St Louls was glven ln November Teen Town dances were held throughout the year Some of the other events we remem ber from our senlor year are Football banquet basketball season Sen1or Glrls Banquet band and cholr concerts track meets Sen1or Tea the Prom Class Day Baccalaureate and flnally Commencement Day Th1s brlngs the year to a close Our mmds are brought back to the present tlme and we realxze that we are now belng graduated Our high school days are all over but the memorles we keep cf them After graduatlon we will each go forth to seek the goals we have set for our selves Even as we reach success we w1ll recall fond memorles of our happy days together 1n h1gh school DORIS MAGILL - 1 . 1 S . 1 1 1 - , . ' 9 - 1 , , .L D l , . 1 , - . . A . t. , ' 7 v 3 - 1 1 1 1 - . . l , . , . . . , . 's . Q - . -.. . A , . Y J ,. ' - 0 c . . . . . - . . . N Y -I - 1 1 , -- . 1 1 1 . . . . . . H . ,, . , . . U , ,, 1 . . i Y , I 1 I - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - K . v . . 1 . . CLASS PROPHECY Lets look xnto the future and ee what fate ham ID store for us As I gaze IUIO the old crystal ball the ha7e clears and I SBE snread out before me the Ihlltflllg metropolls whlch IS Conreaut ten years hence A peek xnslde the Clty Hall shows DAVE HANKINS the mayor ln confer ence with Senator PAUL DOBBINS and Governor GUY DIPLACIDO It concerns he new o1l fleld that tycoon TOM TAYLOR recently dxscovered on c1ty property EAPL WALTZ ICB cream magnate and presldent of Eagles Nest Inc xs belng prosecuted by Dxstrlct Attorney JIM PHILLIPS on evldence dug up by F B I agent STEVE STOFKO He IS suspected of waterlng the cokes Hts lawyer DICK MAENPAA has carrled the case to the Supreme Court where Chlef Justxce RALPH MILLER IS about to hand down a declsxon ANN TULLY successful dress desxgner has gone lnto partnershlp wlth NORMAJEAN VALENTI proprletress of the Daisy Mae Dress Shoppe 'tlodelxng the newest creatlons are HANNA DUSENBURY and MARY JANE ARCARO GERALD LAAKSO JOHN KELLY and BILL SMITH starred for the Con neaut Beachcombers as they beat the Harlem Globetrotters 82 12 ln last week s fray That ace of the speedways CHUB BURLINGHAM won th1s year s Indlanap o11 500 drlvlng a Shotrod 12 deslgned by RICHARD ECKONEN Hts mechamc was GERALD DALRYMPLE BETTY PALMER and PAT HEWS have charge of a Rest Home for Retlred Sallors That great SClCDtlf1C combo of BUD SMITH and JOHN Kraut WALTER ha done xt agam After many years of laborlous research they fmally came un w1th the dlscovery of the century chlcken feed from radloactlve soybeans JOAN PLANK IS starrlng 1n a Broadwas muslcal whxle two other local actresses BARBARA OLSON and ROSEMARY DAUITO are co starrxng 111 that dramatlc success The Flymg Gypsy The dlrectox IS WILFORD COLLINGWOOD Producer JEROME MUCHIARONE costumes ale bx PHYLLIS KENT and make um by MARYALICE KAUPPILA MARLYN ZIMMERMAN IS cleanmg up 1n the broom and mop business JANET PEANUTS HARLACHER owns a new restaurant The Peanut Bowl Her very sophlstlcated hostess IS DONNA CHADWICK Chef ERLAND PIERRE AHLBERG IS world famous for h1s pecxalty Ahlbergers INCVBIISI LOUIE MERLENE has vtrltten a new book entitled Svc Years In A Bowllng Alley to be publlshed soon by BILL FUNK S.: SONS INC .Q . C A . Q . . . xr Y ' v v ' P ' ' v '- . Y . . K ' . Q. H . . y . . . i . 1 V - . ,N , H - , Y v l V D - 'G L' Uv ' ' H vv ' 4 ' .. . PAT SANFORD has joined the Marines and was recently promoted to Pfc. ' ' - It 4- yu S . . ' . W' , . A . , . .I ,. , .I ' v ' I ' ' ss Uv , Y - ' 7 s- 'A , . CLASS PRUPHECY CARL THE BARON ZAPPITELLI IS the world s champlon bllllards player HIS buslness manager JOHN HAYES IS trylng to make them both rlch COLLEEN JOHNSON and DIANA HORTON have started a barber beauty alon for canlnes--French poodles thelr speclalty FRANK ZAPPITELLI IS Professor of Languages at Vassar LAURA WINT IURI IS physlcal educatlon lnstructor there BILL DAVISON IS a dlSC Jockey on a coast to coast hookup and IS sponsored by PETER IAROCCIS Mlghty Mldget Mousetrap Company VICKY WHITEHILL MARIAM SPEER and DELORES BARTONE are archeo loglsts searchlng for the tomb of Klng Zut II ln Upper Slobovla FRAN DOBBINS has remalned a bachelor and IS glvlng 3dVlC9 to anyone who wlll llsten from hls prlvate booth ln the Sllver Dlner DARRELL MARKIJOHN owner of the Cocabanana nlght spot has Just booked K MATTHEW SIPPOLA and hls All Glrl Jazz Band for one month Vocallst IS Slrene JUDY RISLEY Also appearlng there are DORIS MAGILL glrl Juggler and NANCY BRAUN comic MATTIE SWIFT IS carvlng a name for herself ln the caterlng fleld JOYCE LOVELL and DORIS ENGLISH have started a shop called Canary Heaven Its strlctly for the blrds Boxlng promoter DUANE BACON IS trylng to arrange a bout between SKIP BAILEY and CHARLES SPEER both leadlng mlddlewelght contenders PAT BROWN MADELINE GEORGIA and NORMA FELCH are the operators of a thrlvlng baby sltter syndlcate BARBARA FULLERTON IS llvlng a secluded llfe on her ranch out West where she spends her tlme courltlng her money and fllllng out her lncome tax re turns NANCY BRITTON IS her flnanclal advlser and stock market consultant AGNES SKIPPON recently burled her seventh wealthy husband Not one to Lay grlef strlcken for long she 1S maklng funeral arrangements for her elghth Owlng much to her steady patronage DONALD SKELLY S funeral SEFVICC IS pros perlng nlcely Colonel RICHARD CLARK and hls slx rlng clrcus are now ln town Among the outstandlng attractlons are ANN LOPEMAN and JOYCE PALAGYI Darlng Darllngs of the Hlghwlre SUSAN MOUSE WHITWORTH and her llon tamlng act and BARBARA STARKS trapeze artlst extraordlnary FRANK NORTHRUP 1 sldeshow barker whlle CLARA IVIATE lS a snake charmer and MARTHA Mc NULTY lS the flre eater ANTHONY O NEILL H ,, . , . . . S . ,, . . . . - - s v ll - - vw v - ' v Q .1 - vw - ' ' - v , . -l -v 1 ' - y v , . 1 u y SA . . . . . - , . . . - ' ' 4. ' - - - uv ll -- . . 1 1 . . .C . . . - - -' 1 A v , . . v LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the Senlol Class of 12 of the tlty of Conneaut county of Ashtabula and state of Ohlo beln cf sound mmd and memory do hereby make publlsh and declare th1S to be our last will and tc tament hereby 1exok1ng any wlll or xyllls heretofor made by us Testator ERLAND AHLBERG MARY JANE ARCARO and WILLIAM SMITH DUANE BACON STEWART BAILEY DELORES BARTONE NANCY BRAUN NANCY BRITTON PATRICIA BROWN CLARENCE BURLINGHAXI DONNA CHADWICK RICHARD CLARK WILFORD COLLINGWOOD GERALD DALRYMPLE ROSEMARY D AIUTO GUY DI PLACIDO FRANCIS DOBBINS and COLLEEN JOHNSON PAUL DOBBINS HANNA DUSENBURY RICHARD ECKONEN DORIS ENGLISH INORMA FELCH BAPBARA FULLERTON WILLIAM FUNK MADELINE GEORGIA MARY ANN GUSTAFERRO DAVID HANKINS JANET HARLACHER JOHN HAYES PATRICIA HEWS DIANA HORTON BEVERLY HUMALAINEIN SHIRLEY JULIO MARY ALICE KAUPPILA and PETER IAROCCI JOHN KELLEY PHYLLIS KENT GERALD LAAKSO ANN LOPEMAN JOYCE LOVELL RICHARD MAENPAA DORIS MAGILL DARRELL MARKIJOHIN CLARA MATE EDWARD MATHEWS Le ator Jackle W1se Allene Bakel and Joseph DODDIIIS Ronald Fll'ldlEV and James Adams BBIICN Stump and Douglas Murphy Anna AICHFO Sally Heckendorn Ellzabeth Szalal Marlan Zapp1tella Arthur W1Ck and Roy Woodworth Mazy Lou Gosche Joseph Runne1 Wayne Altman and Theodore Dzlk Rlchard Omon Patrlcla Henderson John Palo Pobert Benson and Lucmda Johnston Ronald Fedoush Janet Jul1o Roger Meehl PHIIICIH O Brlen Naoml Felch Harrlet Weavel Charles Amldon Jane Read Mary Lou Dewey and Gerald Kerner George Smxth Loretta Bartone Danxel Rlng Janxece Floro Eugene Sellne Roger Hyde All Hard Worker To a new couple Ann Sheehan Yvonne Goodale Davxd K1 1noJa Shlrley Lopeman Mary Ann Ely Ronald Maenpaa Shlrley Sharp Rlchard Gerxen Rosemary Wojtowlcz Irv1n Holden Bequest Memorles Reserved place on lover s ra1l SCl6I'll.lflC Ab1l1ty My outstanding D8lSOIl3lll.y Outstandlng cheerleadmg ablllty Seat ln Eagles Nest Intelllgence and d1mples Far off gaze Easy golng outlook on l1fe My interest In men Mus1c and Romance Appreclatmn Mad Chemlst s Appearance Revoked drlver s llcense Easy manner Wlth men Success 1n love and DOIILICS Two backrow seats ln the audltorlum My ruggedness 8: football ablllty Kmdness to all Beat up bowllng ball and shoe Hlgh school capers My old homeroom seat Half bot le of peroxlde Salesmanshlp prlzes Gum pencxls 8z last year m CHS Two seats behlnd the wheel Oratory ab1l1ty Love for basketball players Two slx guns and a pair of spur Happy Sen1or Year Appeal to the ODDOSILC sex All my love on weekday My love for school Constant love and Companlcnshxp A w1ld Irxsh rose A pleasmg personality Outboard motor ard dlvmg suit Flashmg eyes Quletness and calmness My glorlous last name Place ln Honor Soclety My cue stlck ln pool hall An eye for men Down to earth QUHIIIISS . es , L' - ' ' ' . L . . , WILLIAM DAVISON Gary Hall My pretty legs ' s n I ' ' l ' .V . . A A . S Y - ,S 's OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 52 Testator MARTHA VICNULTY LOUIS MEPLENE RALPH MILLER JEROME MUCHIARONE FRANKLIN NORTHRUP MELODIE OLESON BARBARA OLSON ANTHONY O NEILL JOYCE PALAGYI BETTY PALMER JAMES PHILLIPS JOAN PLANK JUDITH RISLEY PATRICIA SANFORD KENNETH SIPPOLA DONALD SKELLEY AGNES SKIPPON DONALD SMITH CHARLES JPEER BARBARA STARKS STEPHEN STOFKO MATTIE SWIFT THOMAS TAYLOR NORMA JEAN VALENTI JOHN WALTER EARL WALTZ VICTORINE WHITEHILL SUSAN WHITWORTH LAURA WINTTURI CARL ZAPPITELLI FRANK ZAPPITELLI MARLYN ZIMMERMAN Legator Barbara Dello Donald Krnncar Leonard Jones Anthony Ar a 3 and Floyd Huston Fred Monda Loulse Pas more and Shlrley Janda Joseph Kehoe Charles Thomas Mary Marga e Doyle Dorls Pearson and Wyola Hayes Harold Llnrnger PHIFICIH Vxgnal Mary Jane Knox Delores Prckens and Patrrcra Mrttelstadt James Anthony Dan Raber M rgaret DENUHLIO Duane Nrelsen Irene Prouty Mary Lynn Pall John Walker Joan Duffet Nrcholas Kananen Norma Jean Srmone Sarah Eades Bernard Johnston Jackre Meade Bonnre Jacob Charles Schlarch Wrllram Jury Rrchard Tessmer Lee Gove and George Gross Bequest Happy attrtude Calm manners Dual Carburetor and ove drrve Abrlrty to get along wrth peopl Carefree manner and frrendlrness Love for men men and men Love ladder and a lantern S holastrc Ablllty My deep red blush A man of my own A solo spot rn the chorr Twrnkle Toes Complete domrnatron cf the stronger sex A set of Roy s bar bells My love for younger grrls Thea rrcal lnclmatrons Fans feathers Sz 1 week bookrngs 10 yard lrne seat at Gator Bowl My constant trustratron Dollar sundae Member of Royal protectors of the Crrcket Frrendlrness and Happrness love for Cal Donaxan lvy optrmrstrc outlook on lrfe A my love and a dra on A beat up Chevy A rmg and cedar chest My trny ness My great musrcal ab1l1ty Great talent on Clrffs front table My good behavror rn Trrgonometry class My love for the Wrlds and Wrlderness I John Walter as legal advrsor to the class of 1902 do hereby leave thrs last will and testament to our successors the class of 1Ua3 wrth the srncere hope that you may put to use to the best of your abllrty all the thlngs bequeathed to you and that they wrll help you enjoy a rrcher and fuller year as Senlors IN WITNESS WHEREOF We the Senror Class the Testators hate set our hand on thrs twentreth day of March one thousand nrne hundred and flftv two 619529 GUY DIPLACIDO Presrdent LAURA WINTTURI Secretary Srgned sealed publrshed and declared as and for therr last wrll and testament by the Senror Class the aboxe names testators rn the presence of us who at therr request and rn the presence of them and each other hate subscribed our names hereto as xxrtnesses on the day and year last aforesaid DAVID M HANKINS Wrtness RALPH MILLER Wrtnes I . C I I' . ' 1 M' ' ' ' - My i ,- v ANN TULLY Martha Stump My old pencils and books . I . . . . ll . ' g LEASANT Kenney Sippola Bill Davison .luhn W'alter Judy Risley Hanna Dusenhury Maryann Gustnferm FFICENT Norma Felch Norma Valenti Vlarlam Speer Nancw Britton .loan Plank UGUISH iknp Bullu Fd 'Vathevu flare nu Burllngham Rosmmarx ll Uutn Karl lappltmlll I lt lh N n . l I I V 1 x D Y .lnyre Pafaggi .Q ,W U. PIRITED Numan W hltWlll'lh Barbara Pullmrton Barbara 0 sun V! llford I 0 llngwnud .lf-rrx 'Nluchlarone Ildrrel 'Vlarkljohn BLIGING link Vlaenpad I-rank lappltelh I lard Wah- Ann fully xlltilflllt' Whitt-hlll Jon-e lmell OISELESS l 'Nladellne feorgla lat Bruvvn Jern llalnmple Juhn Hayes Duane Bacon CTIVE Don Smith John Kelly Delores Bartone Janet Harlacher Gerald Laakso Ralph Miller IKEABLE fuy llll'lac1d0 Richard Eckonen Agnes Qklppon 'Vlartha 'McNulty 'Vlarlyn llmmerman Ste-we Qtofko NGENIOUS l'arl Walt! laura xxlllt url llldnd Honnn llase llanklnx Bill l-unlx L I . . l-Irland .Xhlhrrg J- ,. 1 . RUSTWORTHY Charles Speer Donald Qkelly Betty Palmer Knn Lopeman Wlattu- Qwlft Doris Nlaglll lim lhllllp-1 NDEPENDENT Paul llohbln-1 Phyllis kent l'at Sanford Beverly Humalalnen Nnthony 0 Nui vl9llKll9 Olsson Shirley Julio Dick ilark NTERTAINING louis Merlene Franklin Northrup Nancy' Braun Barbara Starks Tom Taylor TEADIES Nlaryalice Kauppila l'et0r larocvi Nlaryjanc- Arcaru Bill Smith fnlleen Johnson Fran lluhhins AMP DUNOVANS'DAY PROCLAMATION We the gentlemen of the class of 1952 do hereby proclaim tn s day October 31 to be set aside annually in honor of Captain W R Donovan No longer shall the labors of this honored gentleman and highly and forever after on this day be honored in the halls of Conneaut High School by graduating seniors and honored alumni who wear raiment in a manner worthy of such a gentleman We shall call this day DONOVAN S DAY Guy Di Placido Class President John Walters Author esteemed teacher go unrewarded. His intelligence and integrity shall now DEPARTMENTS ENGLISH LATIN MATHEMATICS COMMERCIAL HISTORY DEPARTMENTS MECHANICAL DRAWING HOME ECONOMICS PRO C TEE SKATE I7-Left to R Iiisley, Mary Jane Arcaro. lght-Ilclmes Bdxtone, R0bQYTl:ilj IJA1uto, Bzxrbum l'uIle-rton, Judy STAINDINH-Left to Rlght Iunneth Sxppola, Ddwld Hdnklns. Franc-xs Dobbins. SENIOR HUMEROOM 21 ROW OlNE Norma Felch Nanu Brltton Rosemarx D-Xluto lNa.ncx Braun Wlarx Jane Arcaro Mary Ann Gustaferro Hanna Dusenbury ROW TWO Barbara Fullerton Nladellne Leorgla Dorn Fnghsh wlllldlll Dawson Puhard Lckonen Delores Bartone Donna lhxdvsuk ROW THRPE Erlanrl Ahlberg Cux DlPliLlCl0 Wllfmd l'oll1ng,woocl ierlld llalrxxuuple Wlllxam Funk Stewart Ballex SENIOR HUMEROOM 24 ROW ONE Dorxs Nlaglll flara Hate Janet Harlacher Nlarx Ala IX'1Upplld Ann Llpeman Colleen Johnbon Shirley Julio ROW TWO Joyce Loxell Dxana Horton Barbara Olson Nfartha NlLNultx PhSI'1N kent Beverly Humalalnen Patrlua Hews ROW THREE Ralph 'Hiller John Ixellx lohn Haxe Ierrx Niunhlarone Pranklln Northrup Louxs 'Nierlene Peter Iarorcx ROW FOLR Richard Vlaenpaa Daud Hankln Darrell Nlarkljohn Anthony O Nell Edward Matthews Gerald Laakso r Y T v , , , ' K. . 'A ' ' '. .. , ' A i. Y Y - . Y A ' Q ,' y A V '. . ' U ' ' , , , 4 ' 2 ' '. ' I - , 1 Q ' 2 -' , ' ' ' f ' , I z ' ,. ROW' FOIfR-Ric-hard Vlark, f'larenc-e Burlimrharn, Frznwis Ilolxhins, Paul llohhins. SENIOR HUMERUUM Z7 ROW ONE. Betty Pxlmcr Susxn YKl'lltWOItl'1 P tfllll Sxnfoul Jom Plmk lNOI'IHcl Jem Xqlentl XILLOTIHQ Vkhltahlll Lxuu Yxlllttllfl ROVS TVNO Bxrbxrx btxrks xllllllll Speer Judx Rlslex -Xnn 'lullx Joyce Pfxlagu Agnu Sklppon 'Nldttle Swlft POVS THRPI' Stephen Stofko Junes Phillips Chxrle SPLLI Tom Tulox Kenneth NIDDOIA Q xrl Llflpltllll Plank Llppltellx ROVS l'OlR llonlld Skcllx Xxlllldfll Smlth Donald Smlth John VS xltel P ul W alt? 'Xlarlxn ZIIIIIIIQTIII nn CLASS ADVISORS Whse Peck Wir Sawre 'Nhss lxennedw Our three Clase Advxsore through thelr smcere frlendshlp and guldance have g eatly contrlbuted to makmg thls school year one of our most enjoyable ones CANDID PHOTOS ,, ,-,.. 1 11' in-f 3 X ' 'U W: . Y 7 x ..., , V ' A , 1, ' N' emma Veg. . 3 V il 2 J ig ' 'ij g Q 1 , 4 1 I? 9 fri ' If f ' V,, L , ,W .H 1 - Q 5 , DMV ' f Wg ' , W Q K Z h T ' L L - CLASS DAY CLASS DAY fvfv Excltlng class day act1v1t1es began early ln the mormng wlth a program pxe ented by the senlors whlch mcluded the class hlstory glven by Dorls Maglll class poem by Marlam Speer class wlll by John Walter and the class prophecy by An thony OlNe1l Glfts of appreciation were presented the class advisers Fred Sayre Vllss Lo tze Peck and M155 Lorene Kennedy At the close of th1S program the class boarded two buses 0UtS1d9 the hxgh school and started an all day trlp to Kennywood Park ln Plttsburgh The group arrlved about three oclock and went lmmedlately to the Park wflere they were lmpressed by the colorful panorama mcludlng the merry go round roller coasters 1 arlous rldes CODCQSSIODS acrcbatlc act and the usual hot dogs At mne oclock a wea x but happy group started for home stopplng on the way at Plne Valley for dellclous food SENIOR CLASS GRADUATION .-Q ,,. .4 s. ' . a X 'VJ , C NN NX 1 f is , 'UW ,V f A I ,- v ,N Nh., A W 'f 'gt ' A Q: W , 4 '5- .wy , 'Y' in K 4 . I , A ' J 4. . 1 'Q s. A ' 4 :E ' ' 55:2 ' ' , q,.kg. Q, , j 4 f I X l f I.. A ivy fs? , v Q2-du, Vx y ,M ,A , I , -, N ig '-no 1 ufarf' A .AA - y EN? , .. M- 75 -1 A -Q N, i , J A s HHN UNH .Klang Alun K2ust:Al'c1'ru, Maury .lamo .-Xx'v:x1'u, lmluu-S lizxrlurw, Nancy liruun, l':nlrxvm lirmxu, lmnlm Vhzuin vlx, l'l.u':4 Nlzmlv. lil' 'I' 'll Vznul llubhills, lusclnznry IV.-Xiutu. Jum-t ll:l1'l:u'hvI', l':xil'iL'iu Hn-ws, li:u'b:xl'Lx Starks, Iiizxlxu Horton, lh-vvrly llllmulzxlm-11, Ill! 'l'llRl'll'f .lznvk .l:u'vi, Nlurthzn McNulty, Mattie Swift, Nluriuln Sp:-or, Norman .IL-un Valenti, Ann Tully, Nh-lmiiv llln-fun, HU ' l Ul'li l'l:xr1-m'o liurlinghum, I-'r:xm'is lhuhbins, Louis Murlo,-ml, Ralph N illor, .le-runw Nluchixxrom-, l 1'unklin Nurlhrup, IUDXX' l-'IYIC lixlwurd Mxxthvvvs, Ke-nm-Lh Slppulu, Su-wznrl Haxllvy, Slevvn Stufku, 'l'humas 'l'uyIur. HHN SIX- livlxurwi Vlurk, Iirlaml Ahlberg, Duane Bac-on, David Hankins. .- 1, ,f -V SENIOR CLASS GRADUATION Q we v .4-Q. if 4 Q57 I NK 41 x2 . , '1 ' A , .4v,, i fx, L iw. ' Y 4 .h . . ' , ' . ff' f . I 1 4 A 4 ' 'g ' A , Q , QL, in . ,hqw .if 4,.,h FSA in 1' xrxk .. A Nxvh ij. Q W S ' 'Q S- it N w A iw: 7 y f ll -tl 'fs N153 - l is . . 1 . , S ' 3 w i- ' A i,. 4, , - ., N .Q 4 Sf, N I - A , 1 X l R0 N' UNK lluriy Mugill, Nurnm l vl1'h. l'l:1rl1uI':1 l ulI4-rtun, llzuinu lliisvrilrllry, Nancy llrftmn. Aifiis-s Skippon, Susan Whitwurth, Yii'tu1'im' Whitvhill. RUW 'l' '04 l'ulli-on Johnson, Shirli-y Julio. A'l:u'y:1lim- Kuuppilzi, Phyllis Kvnt, Ann l.upL-ninn. l':1tr'ici:1 Szxnfurnl, .lully Risluy, Slzulm-lim' llc-m'y,:iz1, Guy llil'l:n-imln. RUN' 'l'lIRl'Il'I ll:ii'lm1'u Olson, .loyrv l'z1lzxg:yi, lic-tty Pulmvr, Juan l'l:1n '. l,:1ur:i Wiutturi. Iwi-is Kmflish. Juycv l.uv1-ll, William Iluvisoii. .-C 2 BACCALAUREATE You are faclng greater problems today than the young people of my youth Rev Ralph Gray pastor of the First Methodist Church told the class at the Bacca laureate servlce as they attentlvely listened to his sermon entl led A Pattern for Greatness He told them of the three things that casxsed Christiam y to win out First Christianity brought a high standard of morality which changed people from their almost ammal standing The third thing which helped Christianity w1n out was that It liberated the human mind He urged them to have confidence in themselves n what they wanted to do and to haxe a cause 1n life Impressed by his 1I1SD1I'1I'lg talk they departed from the audltorium holding their Baccalaureate service as one of their most treasured memories Christianity had a living Lord-providing a dynamic force for the people. Secondly. TU I0 JUNIOR HUMERUOM A ' N UNI' n -X 1110 ux n xrn unlm N 1rs Ann tx Pu 1 ILIIL B1 W TVSO lxnnncth Ulllllgl 1 x 1 nu un l- Cl If 1 11 ' W I-'IRI-I' 1 n 1 ll 1 LL 1 e mm ll mx -X Juno Anthu JUNIOR HUMEROOM B K 1 x 11 111 1 1 l L li l ' XX 11 x11 1 111 xx k K 1 1 lk I I IN. U1 Y l lr N BOIR H0111 uston Rmxd ll 1 L e Xl 111 K1r1'1i hun r Leonard Iuneb LOX' .' I--An . 1-1 ' , NI: fNI:11'g5ar'.-t Iluylv, M: 15: -t DQN , .Ia A' lily. Het -' 1 glish, Juan Uuffftt, A 'l' 1 zl-Q1-r. R0 ' ' 7 '1 - Br 2 fl, Ba'hal'a IH.-1111, Sallj f'j2l.d'S, Mary I, Ui '0y. 1ll'l Ilvrxil 11, Ifretta Bari 111-, Joe Ilmmhhlnw. LO ' T II-.luh IJ1--k, Joh Duffftt, T11 IJz'k, Wayn Alt 2 , B11 Benson, An- th1 .' . !'1'a1'11, 1 s . ny. HHN ONE I.L11'in1la .I1:hnsi111. .Iani1-1-1- lf11x2'11, Szmllh' l1l'CkL'lHl rn, P2lll'il'iil H0 1-rsun I4 -fsiv Il11ll11'1+1rk, 31: ry 1.1111 ll1ns'hv. N11 mi I -lvh. LU ' TXYO H1 1 1111- -IIILWHIS, Wh' la Ilayvs. Hz ry Lynn IIall.Jan1-t Julia, Shirh-5' Jillltfd Yv11111111 11111111111-, .-Xp: -s Gulaszv 's'i, ROY TIIIIIHIIC-liI1-11m Loc- G W1-, Bl'l4ll1ll't'l .I1mhnst1m, NYilliam Jury, Willurt Gross, N k1l' Kananvn. J - Kvh X, K1 nald Foluush, Ri1'har'1i Ge on. ROV ' ' 4' ,' H : , 1 al FiIiI:1x'. Rrgxr Hyd , Er n H lien, Gary Iizzll JUNIOR HUMEROOM C ROVS ONI1. l'1'11neIundf,,1en Ldllll PT110 D111sPe11w0n L01 Iouden Inns Proutx Shulex Kuhn Sh1I lLN Lopenmn 'WLIX .Img Ixnox VN TW 0 lJon1l1l KIHIIBII e 011 lL LH UUINE 1 NDIOYL N Xl 111 111 Tlkll Il r111 lt lt unc 1 VN IHRPI' I' ed 'Nlonrlx ouglu UI mhx 01111 R111 1 N111 ROSS UNL Hdrrlet Weaver Anne 'ihuehxn P1tr1111 xlgfldl Ro 1-111rx XKOJIURILL lll ASUJIIID N ITIAD Z11pp1tell11 Norma imnm Agm 9 It VS 'INNO I urge bnuth Jme R ul 11111 11 ll 1r1 11 1e Vhse xnS 1fh1rl Thuma V- IHRPI' ohn Wwlkzr lerbert Hunt 1 xrle enhou 1 nu I- 0 Spmgue -Xxthur Vkuk Joseph Runner lllhlel Rdlnr R W l'0lR fhxrles Schluah Huh 1rd THIIAII Rm hhlrlllllrhtllth l'ug1ne Skllfll' Ju n V1 h fhdrle sXhllYlE'X IJ11n1el Hmg D11x1d Ktnl on ' 1 -11' , . f' . ' '1 's-, s .' 11' . 'S 1 . R0 ' ' 7 1 ' 1', li l 'ls P4-k' S, L P153 1, Lillie M1111 .11 't' . Hel' lA'p!f0Z1l, Put 4 1 0'B e11, Put -'lil M1-its-lstzult, .Iac-k'1 M111 l, lluz - N1-'lse-n. R0 ' II- 'r 1 1, ll f 1 3 M 'I R ill NlZl0YlIl2lZl. .lnhn Ililllr, aft' ' . Hhl. !.z11'1'y Koons, Harold Lininger, Ilonuld Mcliridc. .u- 511 'h1 1' V, .11 ' ' ', .' ' -. , f -s ,fw'f. N R0 ' ' ' 1 ie ' A , 1 ez . l'Il1','l -th S11 l1 '. Shirley Sh1 1, J1 -k' . Nluril-' .'11l1, ' 1 es 15, HU ' 'Q 1IwJ '1 ' , I 1 , vhi s Hitt s-, H1'l'-' Stump, il yd O.. 4.411 S .. i, .UZ 1 A, . -.': A lj . ' h .als ' . 1 S . . Avy ' . , - ',. K, S . S if, OP HDI! X Sygs PET E xx 'm T W VI UNI' xncx Q :vnu nu I -X1 41 1 N vw unix VI IVNO 1 LI e L Inf s oust 1 orl A 1 I rle we 1 on I0 Iln VI I IiI'I' ox I 1 avxn I rc 0 n IH M In WAI I ulex I-Ixrun I POUR Fdgar 8101111 WIIIIIIII Krug Iionxld I uhon J'1n1ex AIIIIUN Ixennet Adu! Alihllf -Xrvaw John BIIKGI 'I UNII' Lnni 1 Ioclld Hxhn Jum IUNII1t Dolls Ixenn Bubux He-rn oxclun Dons La N INNO ward IU L 1 11 1 L -X 1 I-en on llama egxl hud Johns n N Iu VI HRI' I' irwu xn Imn me mm II vs Arm I urn I mdgr XOTIIIA Hom I In Iiiwlex Anthonx Iruber W I0 e r 1 nnf I Lol 1 H1 s I I Ivsyen ICO ' .' I--IIUQ I4L'l'!I0I', I'III 'n Bax, Shirlr-y H1 '- Nu Devlin, B41 'IlZlI'2l . 'na-Z. Il nr il Axkv ', I,2IUl'll Ilittlcr. Imvtu 1' 'nu, ICU ' ' ---Aniy II2ll'lI 11, I1unuI1I Dy , I'Iv1I: I AlI.'h .'-, Gayle Vhenej. If 's Ihl- 1'yn1p1A, Mzvjo '- AII -, IIUIIIZI Vlinv, .I - Ii' oks, Bill z 'ey. R0 ' I I Il-Ge 'gl B1 ' , I'Irni- Iirz1I1n.Ar1th ny I'ifeIIi, Ja -k i'Iz1rk,AIIz I-I .'.' '31, .lun -.' B111 '1. 'hz ' 5 z I- , ROV ' '-1' , 'z 1 'z , . 5 z ' h ROV . 131211 z Gr-1-n,. ' ' 1 , Iy . .' ,' ' edy. z ' 1 'z lj, lIIox'iz1 II ' . ne. ROY ' -I'Id ' GIII n b, I'hzx'Ies He: Ilj, Nzxnly Hazen, . ucI'ey ' t . I I1 I'xI fa . Kina. ' :0 , J:1n1e,' .1-hun, RO ' 'I' If-Hz K: : - , Du: KA 'z ', Hd 'z I Hzthy, Gc 'A .' en, ILO ' I 0I'Rgl'arI IJ-'XIII n n, E211 LaPa'., G1-1':1IaI Guthrie, Ro :II II:.k:.Iu. 1- '11- zsflor, Iluviz ,z ce. ROV! ONE Judx R1t1r1 'IIATIC Roland Norma Peterson Jane P17L1 Wars Russo foncetta Nlorano Flsle 'Nlorano Joan NIULLI Bexellx Nlcfann ROW TVI O Jelnnette Wlxthexu Xlirx lou Raher XOFINI Phelp Ix x R rnmel Io1n IITIQIII Dorn x9lHkQ lherrx Nelson lf IIIIQ 'Nl rthdller P11 nor 'NI1t Im-. Pe I THRFI' J rrx Pctl Anthonx xIUI'lIIl! Ru ll QIHI-1 onxz lm xukongn ID '1 I Runner IJ Jnxlri I 1 mar Jann Rllstrlnk W POI R IH xv 1 ILQ 11 1 om H4 ll Il Heh ou n 1 I5 Inlrrl R1 utt er mpotslll 'hxl A ex 1 41 1 we 1 n M 1 1,11r 411 lux 1 tfllll ur 'N 11 Tullx 1 o NI N 1 RUVI TIIRII' J Q I u LU IL om no 1 xml 1 Bull Winslow Perry Woodworth Ceorge 'Slmum George Snyder ' ' - z 1 1 1 1 j . ' . .' z s, 'aj e , . z N' ', .1 ' , I ,' .' .- , In . il ' 1, I-21 ' .2 e, . rry. ROI' I I-- e .' - '., . j . 2 , ssv III-' 'e, R all Nl Ty, llzxrrvl NI: 2 , 21 'ic V, 1 1 'al 1 , ' ls af' R0 ' ' f -Paul R' gr, Lu 'r-1 'X I' ttlr, 'I' R'lly, llzllo BI: 't'l, l.1-0 ' le-nA hl'hI2ll'LZ'l'I', Lsiwrunccl M142 'lr , Rall h I'o1'tz1-r, 1 z - gg' . RUW 'JNI-I--Mary Jo Yil1l1z1r1l, -IUZIIIIIU. SIIXIIUV, Nancy Sinwnn-. Nlzwion Str-V1-nf, NIIIIFS' fill - ', I j lis St' l Nl: rj ri- Snr' l -r, l.u-1ll1- S11 forfl. ICU ' 'I'NK'U-Vzxrolirw W -I ' l A , Ann Sl 'un1, Au I ur'2IIl21L'l'. K th' ' - S111 1 , .Izxry J N1rrna Suck, Karon W lfv, .I11A t' SUIIIISIFUIII, Iivryl .funmn -V. ' Ili o 1 ' sko, Ilan S' tt. IJ' fk Th gi n, Bol St ' llc, Neil Simpm nn ,bx,'m 'Qf'h.N l ',r-P' X so 'Xxx QE: HS ff' .ff gm xxx., 1 g 1 Q31 ,Q -,ei , mv' f- 'I 2 fs 'If , , p A 'Q , e' - , ,. V ' Q'A , A 'qv ' 2' if 1 Q ig A ' ,ff , ,Q ' - ,K .if x i. 1- .1 V :AA ' ' , V f ,.,A. 3- -af ' 'if .,,,..:,. '.,': T ., 0 f.'l'. ? if' V QW H Q , - ,A 4 yn , 93 W' Qi, iz 1235? f 1 H ,1 V S. . ii WV! , , 2 A ' . ' 3 p. .iv 4 . , A - i -' . A A I Q ,,,. . ' A ,V 1 'f I 5 Q 77 , V , , ,. 4 J ,T , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ll., Presldent John Palo Vlce Pres1dent Joe Kehoe Secretary Arlene Baker Treasurer Ann Sheehan fNot In Plctureb SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Pres1dent V1ce Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer rNot In Pxctuur Ne11 S1mp on Alan Es 1 Jane P1221 Leeta Cont1no 1, '- I-5, , , . I, ' IWW P I ,jr if f - 5 , f . ,5 4 ,ff f ' 4 , fi . A AVVV vVV'VVVV 1 W V H . . S STUDENT COUNCIL x 0 X nnux 1 1 10 1 st Ion Ilobm s I e Ll luocl NUI N III Tl R Stuxiit Bxilu John Vtatni One ot the most 8CtlVe orgaruzatlons 1n the past school year has been the Student Councll under the supervlslon of Mr Wolfe Four members from each class are elected to represent the student body Many projects were planned as the councxl met ln sesslon every Monday One of the most successful of these was a scrap drive Part of the money from this drive was used to help pay for a new publlc address system The councll also fx nanced movles for the school assemblles The offlcers elected were Guy D1Plac1do pres1dent Janet Jullo secretary and Peter Iaroccl, Treasurer Sl'IA'l'lil7--Guy' lliPlz1cicl0, IJ llh' KL' 'l.', J: nit Jul' , Ju ly Ri:l'y, . 1 linx. STAXIIING-Toni Reddy, lmvicl Bidwell, Roy Woodworth, John Palo, Neil Simpson. Wil iam. Funk, F tl' 2' Hi. .' If fli- NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY llorls Magll Barb xrl Starks Barbara Fullerton ROW ONI' Beverly Humalalnen Agnes Sklppon Joyce Palagyx Anthony ONUII ROW TWO Ann Sh ehan 'Nlartha Nlckulty Nlncy Brxtton Judy Rlslex Hanna Dusen bury Barbara Olson Sally Heckendorn ROVN THRFE Wlary Margaret Doxle Joe Runner Shlrlex Janda Dan1el Raber Sally Eades Rlchard Cerren On Wednesday November 14 the Conneaut Chaoter of the Natlonal Honor Soc1e'y had It annual 1n1t1at1on Membershlp IS based on scholastlc average char acter leadershlp and servlce Th1S year elght JUTIO s fulf lled the requlrement and were 1n1t1atcd m h Mc Nulty sp1r1t of mr Honor Soclety Barbara Olson scholarshlp Barbara S a k leadershxp Agnes Skrppon character Judy Rlsley seruce and Barbara Fullerton herald Tho e 1n1t1ated were Mary Margaret Doyle Sally Eades Rlchard Gerre Sally Heckendorn Shlrley Janda Dan Raber Joe Runner and Ann Sheehan An mxormal assembly followed durmg whlch the new members paxd for thelr honors IH a h1lar1ous manrer The offlcers thx year are Anthony ONIe ll presldent Joyce Palagyl uce 'mresldent and Dorls Maglll secretary Other sen1or members ccmorlslng the S clety are Nancy Brl ton Bexerly Humalalnen Hanna Duserburw Stewart B3ll9X 'md John Walter Mr Sayre lS the advxser '. 'I , z z ,, ' ' ' . , .... , V . A- ' A, V I . ,,' . X , ' ' ' - e , . . ' . ', 2 ' , ' 'A - ' 1 T . A .. V Y ' -Y . Y ' ' . V , D I 1 Y v . I 1 R . v I - ' , ' ' I r- i ' s ' ' ' ' the traditional candleleight ceremony. Those conducting the ceremony were: Martha ss ' ' vv 3 ' . .. ' . .,. I , - ,- , , . . . .. ' 3 - ' , 1 ' , 1 , . s ' ' ' : . , ' n, 5' A 7 ' I u v Q - - , .N . ,N c N, Q . Y. 3 . A A . - 1 ' V . V z .R . y Y' . . . C- . A ., V , , A V ,, . , L v V u - ,, v ,, ' . . LIBRARY STAFF Be sm Holbrook Ellen DA1uto Mary 'Margaret Doyle Loretta Bartone Jmlece Floro Patrlcla Hews Cherry Nelson SOPHOMORE MOTHERS RECEPTION Hrs Sanford Lucille Sanford Katle Speer Mrs Speer Sophomore Mothers were honored at the annual receptlon whlch was held on October 1 The hall was attractlvely decorated IH a Fall theme with orange and black Catherme Speer presented the welcommg address and Mrs E L Sanford rspresentmg the Mothers responded After refreshments the Sophomores entertamed thexr Mothers wlth a pro gram TRUJAN KEYNOTES ROW ONP Phxllls kent Pntrlui Hevss Xutorlnf. lvxhltkhlll Betts I xlmer ROW IVNO Thomas Tlwlor Jlnet Harluhtr ll Ions Butom V1 xx -Xlxte Kauppllx ROV! TIIRPI' W.-xrlam Speer Colleen Johnson xldlX Jxne AKLJIO Vorm 1,12-an Xalentl N xx Ann C ustaferro Laurn Wxntturl iwaf ullerton Prlncl Holbrook Barh1rxStlrlt Sl ATI-D Nanu Brltton flara Nlate Pat Qanforfl Bexerlx Humalaxnen I-lrl Vkalu Blll Punlf Su an Vkhltworth Joan Plank IJOTI 'Niaglll -'xnn Tullx Donna fhulwulx Qhlrlex Jul o Pictured above are the edltors of the 1931 52 Trojan Keynotes and thexr entxre staff composed of the students of the second year typing class The school newspaper whlch IS publxshed quarterly contalns names of Honor and Merit Roll students current school exents poetry Jokes sports summarles newsy Items and frxendly gOSSlp columns The flrst edltlon was published 1n 1934 under the tltle of Conneaut Mlnxa ture In the followlng wears 1ts name was changed many tlmes and now the publvcatlon IS called Trojan Keynotes , Ik b' . v 2 .Nz j llb. ..l . i . . h . V L, ,Q . - aj , 4 ' :'1. e 1- ' ':. V 1 ' a '4 ' . 4 - v 1 -.1 - 4 ' 1 Y. ' .Ia . I ' ' , ' z '. 3 A - M f ,, X 4 ba ,fl .MAI ,- 'hm W , fi STANDING-Nornma Felch, Madeline Georgia, Doris English, Pat Brown. Barbara F A , ' 2 , ' 2 2 2 's. p' .I I AAN ..- ' Y ' . . . . V . N. ' , .. . .' . I2 '. ,V Q . . , ,A . ., . V . . I 1 v Q g y u l 7 1 yy . , . 1 - ' ' ' .. 7 M l SENIOR PLAY -35. XTPIP tl son Ls 1 H1nnx llusenburx Thomas Tulur SuQ1n XX V11 mth STANIJINK R lph N1 llel I' ul V! alt! R chald Clnk Bxrlmala Olson Qtgvmrt Bulex I'1r1H ax 1 xy rm IL D 4 1 Nxncy Bviun 'i Nu xn VS hmworth Stephux Qtufko In e Phllllp Hanna DUSLI1lDU!X MEET MEIN ST. LOUIS -1-.-1 -7 - I I 3 I Rtlph Nllller Wir Ttxnbuxro James Phllllps Stephen Stofko Donlld Sktllu I'1t Nmtord IJlH'l'l Horton B1rh1r1 Olson Susan Whltworth Donald Skellu R1lph t I 1 Cl1n1ax1ng mam long hard hours a Last of slxteen NQHIUFN under the d1rut1on of Wir Don 1ld Tamburro pre sented 'Meet 'Vle In St Louls a Lomedx 1n three att Nowernber 29 and 50 -hded bw authentlc costumes and furnlture we are tarrled back to 1904 IH St L0u1s as the World s Fa1r IN about to open The Smlth g1rls learn that thelr father 19 to be tr xnsferred to New Xork and thereln thex begln to scheme to keep thelr famxlw ln St Louls Wir Smlth lJlm Phllllpsr and Wire Sllllth fl-lanna Dueenburxr cleverly portray the generous 1nd lowlng parents Thexr olde t daughter Rose rBarbara Olsonh has .1 loxal loung nature and a blt of a temper Fsther 1D1ana Horton! lb a xear and three months xounger than Rose and tends to look up to her Agnes1Pat Sanfo1d1 and Toot1e4Susan whltWOTthl the two xounger dtughters keep the aud1ence laughing at the1r elexer antlts Lon 1Donald Skellxl 1 the n1neteen tear old brother who e romantlt trouble lnxolxe Luc1lle l'Vielud1e Olesonr an affected g1rl from the Past and Ida 1Bexerlx Humala1nen1 a rather shx glrl fron1 home keep na ured lx1t1e 1RL1 GHIITN D Axuton ls he m l n 1IJ1ck u ll' trl Waltu are the fr1endl5 a mod look ng lJUNfI'lk'!lllN tf Rc e ant s er r tu or I mu r1un1 1 1n 1r1te ne1ghhor who 1s forever mg llutfx 1 11 ex her brother avs of the n11sl1e nlor o t t Shlll t 1crQn Wir Dodge lSt6N6 bto ol 11t1 1 1u 1 111111 1 4 o e 1r t fmt t 1 undu t r1Ralp'1 'Vl1le 11 L who 5 III the r t1n1t work g e lH1l the me n an: cestrxt rnuc tru It were Rxlph Nl1ller tuhnlta tuutor 1 ldlll Ul 1 e n 1 ver 11111 ll to 1 1r11r1 1 1 'N 11th1 N1tNultx 111 xke 1 IX R 1 1 Lou ho the poste s tv sv S 5 af 'lr 5 3 9 2' 9 5 55 2 2 Q is gg if 3 y as M 9 2 Q V , , we ,gg 2 ' 5' 3 X rf Q 1 O' f , , 5 0 I 7 2, Q2 33 ' D 11111.-1-,1-if-1111111 'lzrk. ' 5 H ing Tootie wide-eyed with his tales is Grandpli 1To111 Taylorl, lax spry old gent in his seeenties. Irish and good 't K , 'L ' S 1 Q ' ' t aim. Joh fllilflil and Fr-l I: ' ' ' ' 'nd 21 'l -' ' Q 1 as ' l l'I:th' . M s. VV: gh 1 Nz H 2 's 2 ' 2 ' ' tell' ,' Skj H1111 jr, -in-l' ', hz f h- .' ' h -h'll ' . . . ,' ' ' fk is the ty1 zl hurrzssed I sfness 1 . A viutin of 1ne f th g' ls s'h1 As is h' '1 0 o ' . ' l rr. Th s' ' sJe f ' - ' fn hah' 's vs' l ln '- 'h ' 'l' ' 'Z 2 .I , 1' 'l l4 - 1 W'll F tk. stag unzg, 3' D11 z Vhalvivk. 11' 1111terg B1 lz z Stzrks and .IQ ' 1 . z -ut: 5121 uler and Murj ' s' . 5 rx. SENIOR CHESTNUT HUNT ROW UNF Hanna Dusenbuxx Bxrlmra Fullerton Delores B'1rtone Phyllis Kent ry l IL xltd ROVS TWO wlllld.Hl Smith tux DlPl1Llfl0 John Kellex John VValter Donald Smith Ifrland -Xhlherg, Stew irt Bailey ,MM h Folloxung a lox g tladmon Vk'f11Cl1 has be n ca1r1ed on for oxer twenty years the SGDIOFS on September Z0 embalkef' on the annual Chestnut Hun' at Glrard Communltw Park Many lnterestmg games xx e1e played lncludxng a Treasure Hun whlch took the eager SEHIOTS all oxer the blg park After a dCl1ClOUa dlnner we started for home t1red and happy P S We exen found a few chestnuts N121 j .zu A . ro. J ' . f, . 'z ', ' ,M A , Aim 1 mf' R I I P S' . M Q 'Ewa .' 1 . ' x ' - 9 . ' , V Q - . . l .A s. L I f ' ' v - - ' ' -Q 1 5 ' N , , ' 'Y- , . SUPHOMORE INITIATION SILATILD Pat Sanford Dorn. Maglll Barblri Starks Nancy Brlun Janct H lrlacher 'Wxdellne fx90I'g'll Ann Lopeman ANYDINQ Donlld Ska-lly Jlm Phllllp tfllfi ngwood lx nnx Ylppnll e xo I bms B unk u D1Pau1u If11Y!l Ho: feorge Lumigran fdyle fhenex NIHTJOIIE' Snxder -Xnfhonx flfklll Ilonild Palmer Ronald Hmmm ei 950 JUNIOR PLAY QI ATED Patricia Xlgnal Jack Dec Patllrla Henderson Mr Tamburro Ann Sheehan Yvonne I ood lle STAINDIING Fugene Sellne Ann -Xrcaro Roger Hsde Shlrley Lopeman Sally Eades hllen DAluto Iackle 'Vlead Harvey Kananen Vlarx Lou Devsex Jerry Kerner Donald Skellv Perry Yvoodworth The Junlor Class presented F Hugh Herbert s Meet Corllss Archer a comedy m three acts Aprxl 3 and 4 at 8 p m 1n the Hlgh School Audxtorlum The story was adapted from the natxonal radio and televxslon serles Meet Corllss Archer It concerns a modern young glrl Cor11ss Archer and her adormg hoy frlend Dexter Franklm who IS noted for his rasplng cheerful croak Durlng the play Corllss and her frlend Mlldred Wrlte a slzzllng dxary whlch causes Mrs Archers Cousm Agnes, who accxdentally reads the dlary, to beheve that Mr Archer IS an alcohollc and that Dexter IS a Juvemle delmquent Dexter IS banlshed from the Archer household forever However, the play ends on a happy note when Corllss returns from the hos pltal after an appendectomy and Cousln Agnes learns the truth about the dlary Donald Tamburro dxrected the play f ..,,.,,V A 4 eq 2 .,.. 1 1 5-' 4 , I Av ' Y A ' 7 Y , I L . 4 v 4 I V ,' I 7 'Y ' 7 I I s ' v 1 1 v v v . - Y . . - . . 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JUNIOR SENIOR PROM VV Illlfll Sflllth 'Vlary Jane Artaro lollten Johnson Ifrxntxs llobblns 'llarx A114 Kaupplll Pete Illilltl The prom a gala event of the year was staged IH the new gymnas um amld a beaut1ful garden scene where couples strolled through a quam ga den gate to the dance floor or to tables set attractn elw on the side Added to thrs scene were the beautlful pastel formals of the gxrls and handsome dress of the xou g men It was truly an enchanted ex enmg long to be remembered GRAN D MARCH AN ENCHANTED EVENING SENIOR GIRLS' BANOUET The scene was the FIFSI Congregatlonal Church for the Semor Glrls Banque or Feor ary 21 1932 The theme Fashlon was umquely carrled out ln the table d COI'8I1OI1s and program faxors After a dellclous dmner serxed by the women of the Congregational Church Arlene Bakex and Norma Sack who spoke on Fashlons 1n the Past Present and Future Dunno the latter part of the exenmg the group enjoyed a short p aw Two ard Two Together presented by sexeral Semor glrls NIUSICHI numbe s f l lowed at the concluslon of the program Nancy Braun. toast-mistress introduced the following speakers: Joyce Palagyi, 5 . ' ' ' I 'Pu' SENIOR-FACULTY RECEPTION Sayre 'Vilas Johnson Wins Kennedy Davld Hanklns Wi s I-arl Q Hnnklns 'Wir Coddlng Wirs Coddlng Nils: Peck Wir Wolf 'Vlrs lux D1Placxdo Cuy D1Plac1do being recclvcd IS 'Hrs DAluto SENIOR MOTHER RECEPTION Hmnl Dusenbury Nlrs Arthur Pullcrton Blrhxrx Fullerton Play Murder They Say Play Cast Patr1c1a Sanford Nancy Braun Earl Waltz Melodle Oleson Beverly Humalalnen Ralph Mlller Donald Skelly Susan Whltworth Monologue Susan Whltworth Plano Solo Martha McNulty Cornet Solo Wnlford Collmgwood Commlttee Guy D1Plac1do chairman MISS Lorene Kennedy Mr Kaarlo Mackey Welcome Patrxcla Hews Response to Welcome Mrs George Dusenbury Registrars Mary Jane Arcaro Mary Ann Gustaferro General chalrmen were MISS Lottle Peck and Mlss Betty Rudd Mr. ' , . . , . ': ', ' ' :, . ri. I '. 2 ' ., l . ' , l . ' , . 'A , . . ' , . '. 2 j ' ' , 1 ' ' ' . ' Mrs. Jack Clark, Mrs. G. McNulty, Martha McNulty, Mrs. G. Dusenbury, - , . : ' ' , . , A . I O l . 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X wx qx Q. ,xx , ,J x,N.J s.h,w ,A l g i it 'i5 '1?5V 125 ?f5f5'1 ff'g, 595 QIIL 7 ' siwifia? wb fix , ag Mr m,,' f' gl' W 4235? M 'Q 4190 A - wb if Rl nf.. wi ' - , ww-.-.MW sr x I 12 fi as vv w 9-Sf I ., Q, w1 1 Q.: Winn ' MMW 4,:.f 1,39 P ,1 Q44 2 hy' Z 42:7 4,97 lwu , Up? s an 9 , X . 'T' f! 2 ,QM 7 4, 53,52 I 6 Mx V- f , ry I ,V ' ' lm K 'ff' gy. Q 7 ' ' ww - HIV ' v' ' yf v7 H I gy? 2 VW x 4 M. f ag, ml CONCESSIONS lN lxennedx Bnbaxi Dello Phxlll LOUISE Pxbmore Laura PFISCO Rose Jlnkxe H016 SENIOR FINANCE COMMITTEE SLATED Joyce Palagyl Agnes Sklppon Barbara Olson Judy Rlsley Ann Lopeman STANDING Wllllam Funk Ralph Mxller Gerald Laakso John Walker Barbara Ful lerton Don Smmth Guy D1Plac1do Peter larocu I I I , I Mis ' z'- 'z , Q 's zs- , ' ' , - Staley. Barbara llerpy, Ann Slovum. mary Wojtowicz, Mary Lynn llall. Q l 7 'DY I 1 1 V I YI ' ' 'A T I . . ' 1 ' I 1. Y I F y , . 1 . . 0 E, arf WW 1 1 C 'vu in R ', ll. 1 '54 ,nu i N-. if L, :Z I Pk 5-wk 4 -Q Q ,-N. Wing CHFERLEADERS 'Q ffiffw- Iuc1nd1Johnst0n Delore Bartone Annu -hum 'Wux -Ulu Ixnupplld Iuqucllne Wwe nat H1 11 1 -Xxlmnf B1 lr V7 mmnwwwwnr THE BUYS HOME COMING The Queen and her Court as they enter the Stadium Co Captalnb Erland Ahlberg and Gerald Laak The Queen and her Court aa thev watch the Beryl Sumner Arlene Baker Colleen Johnson Queen Iudw Rlbley Mary A119 Kaupplla Leeta COHUIIO .amd Ann Sheehan so with Queen Judy Risley during the crowning. Trojans plow through Millcreek 50-6. They are HOME COMING The Queen and her Court as they proceed up the fleld to watch the 50 6 drubbmg that followed A happy homecomlng for a well earned vlctory sees Joe Dobbms dancing wlth Arlene Baker Francls Dobbins with Colleen Johnston Gerald Laakso wxth Queen Judy Rxsley and Beryl Sum ner wlth Tom Reddy Also shown are Dlck In gram and Guy D1P1ac1do Also maklng merry are Pete Iaroccl dancing wlth Mary Alxce Kauppxla Erland Ahlberg wlth Queen Judy Rlsley Leeta Contmo with Bernard Ruettger and Ann Sheehan wlth John Kelley . 1 A .,' X Y, J A H 1 6 . - Q . . v ' . . HOME COMING R W UNI- -Xnn Shnehan Iutl flblltllli Berxl Sumner Arlene Baker XX 'IVKU N ux -Xllle Ixxuppllz iollern Johns n FPN I x R1 On the nlght of November Z the meh of the Blg Snow NIISS Judy Rlsley was Crow ned Queen for the 1901 football seabon She was attended by Sophomore.-, Beryl Sumner and Leeta Contlno along xxlth Juniors Ann Sheehan and Arlene Baker and SCIHOIS Col' cn Johnston a cl N rx Allce Kaupplla Thx was the seventh croxxnmg ot he Queen and a flttlng one at that for Fonneaut trampled Nhllcreek 00 6 Follo ung the game the Queen and her Court attended the Homecommg dal ce at the Le lon 1n her honor 0' ' 1 ',,--z ' '1, -' I -, '. RO ' ' ' -.la . 'z 'z, ' 1 . io . QL' , Il'-. uflj 'sleyl . ,, L , , ' - - , ' le F n . Is 'Q ' ' . 4' V - ' . K. 7. . N U. . A ., . FOOTBALL BANOUET John HdHlllt0D Andy barud D F Macmxllan thank to cameraj Woody H was J 0 h n Y e s L h u L k Wexchsel and hm Hlettxko havxng a football pow wow Ralph VS rxght presents the Ojajarvl Trophy to Cux D1Plac1do Ohlo but head foot mll Qoach Woody Hayes ns stresses a polnt llllflhg' his ifter dlnner speech 1 ' U '. . My ,., , ' ' z 2 - ba . . . . z: he J .' ' .' z ' 1 . l 1 . , , . I I . .HY 1 ' A . ' Q 4 ,ff . I , 3-.' -- SO, ' U , . 4 . V v Fw , L' , av - 'Mn FOOTBALL ROW ONI' Mgr Altoona Smlth Tom Reddy Pmte Irnoccu Don Smlth Frland Ahl Berg, Ferald Laakso Blll Snnth Fred Monda Fran Dobbins Ronald Fedoush Mgr Duan Nlelsen ROW TWO Nlgr Anthom Clf8lll Joe Dolmbms Dave Hanluns Gene Sellne Paul Dob Mgr Darrel Maukonen ROW THREE Rocky Xendettl Ken Sxppola Bernard Ruettger Larry Mcfovern Glrw Hall Dale Vlartm George Hassler D3Yld Bidwell Franlllln Northrup Bob Benson Ronald Mowry Jerry Petz ROW FOUR Asmlstant Coach Andy Garcla Don Palmer David Runner Brad Mc Clellan Henry Roland Dxck Onlon Davld Stolson Allan Essxg Jxm Anthony Tony Morana Loach John Yesso INOT PICTURED Neal Slmpson Chuck Whltnex Chuck Thomas Coach John Xesso Ass stant Coach Andy Garcia It ll ,vw - , F . . ' ' A . A i gi T- I ' ' ' -' - A I y Q v ' I -'v - y - 3 bins, Roger Hyde, John Kelley,.Jack Jarvi, Guy DiPlacido, Beef DiBaggio, Buster Snyder Y 1 .' y lv n ' I v Y 2 .v ! A I Y , Y V- U Y 1 ' I Y . ' , -' . , , E A - 9-.., wb. 'ff' 'W -...mv AIN n awww., Xh 1 X 1 Muay TROJAN SENIORS Co Captain Erland Alulberg good all around backfleld man He scored 119 poxnts thls season by scormg 19 touchdowns and five extra pomts He W9lghS only 150 pounds but makes up the dxf ference ln speed 94 mm '?1'I.. ' Bur John Kelley A 200 pound ln the Conneaut lxne and dxd a bangup Job John played most of the season at this posltlon and was one of the reasons for their brilliant record Co Captain Gerald Laakso tfflfll 115 pound end handled hls terminal post llke a seasoned vet eran He played a good game on defense 3 '!D X Dane Hanklns Tipped the scales at an even 185 pounds played right end He was effec tively used on the end around play and dmd It vuth success -mf ww Plstol Pete Iaroccl Pete hampered wlth a bad knee mjury most of the season was a good man Pete was a conslstent threat to opposmg players because of hrs gwod defenswe play wr: Jack Jani A tall 190 pound tackle played a good game of de fense by buckmg llne plays and dumpmv enemy ball carrlers for substantxal losses 's A 4 1 ' - s L 0 f 5 ' , 'N Y I 3 ,z - . Q .I --gy' , M5314 A Q - l li ' P! it - ' 'T A C9nneaut's Mr, Touchdown, a tackle, was one of the mainstays ' H , ' s e L 'M TRUJAN SENIURS IMA 5 Paul D0hhlni A rough 180 pounder plued the whole season guard H0 wu one of the rel xonw why the Troj Ill lull 1 ITFIQFN a holes 1 enough o through ff! ai Blll Smith The llttle Trojan fleld general played quarterback and dld the play Lalllng He can throw a pass that could Knock a bull ower fir 6 f uy Ihl'Iacldo e t pound ltx ln 1 x INUII 1 enum 4 lm uker s t Lu looking N pxrt uf ln- l'rancls Dohhlnw -X 110 pound lmlonklng., lurk plxyed moxt of hm N ANUH lN N 'D e lm 4 moss the goal S.. S., Franklin Northrup An even Don Gator Bowl Smith A 140 pound reserve guard mu nl IMO pound bloekmg hack 'Xiang a mam ln there to glue the team a tlme he took not only one man lxft In morale but as many as three men out of a plas openlng the paths that led to Touchdovsnulle TRUJAN Kenneth Slppola A 155 pounder ua out most of the season Like all of the rest he :hd hls best to help the cause As the door closes on another SENIORS Kilim' Rc Cl Vendlttl A 150 pound reserve quarterback recelved a shoulder sepxratlon durmg the Blue nd Vthlte game and was out for the season season for the TroJans we pause to look back over the record of the season s accompllshments The men of Troy began the season wlth the tradltlonal Blue and Whlte game The fxnal score 0 0 The game was n1p and tuck wlth nelther team g1v1ng an mch or a the old saymg goes lt was a battle of the lmes In thls game the Troy n suf fered thelr flrst casualty 1n Roccx Vendett1 ROCC1 the Blue Quarterback received a shoulder separatlon whlch put hxm out for the season SEPTEMBER 14 Thx proved to be the stumbhng block 1n the TroJans oath for they lost a hard fought battle to a powerful Erxe Prep team by the score 19 0 Yes thls was a hard one to lose Probably the best descrlptlon of the game could be mad wxth this DOCITI WE LL TRY AGAIN Tne men of Troy have won much fame So many a tale s been told The battles fought by these heroes brave L1e forgotten ln days so old 1 can plcture them marchlng gaxnst the foe None too strong to meet I remember thexr glorxous vlctorles Yet never recall a defeat T111 now have I reJo1ced and sung Of these Trojans strong and true For tlll now Ive known only thelr vlctorles And whlte clouds on Skl9S of blue Yet lt gave me a glorxous feelmg to see How they battled with odds so low, These knlghts m shlnlng armor fought, Never faultermg at any blow But they bowed thexr heads when battle was done For they found their score the less That Frlday nlght when Erle Prep, Out scored the C H S X, v Y .I f-mf L WA I qv .,.., 2 . 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Y FOOTBALL SEPTEMBER 21 The rnJury rrddled TroJans lrmped to therr frrst vrctory of the season bv motherrng the Ashtabula Harbor Marrners 32 6 Behmd a rugged lme the Trojans scored frve touchdowns There were thre by Erland Ahlberg a three yard plunge a 30 yard pass from B111 Smrth to Erland and a 37 yard run Don Cmrtr scored one cn a 2 yard run a d Pete Iaroccr scored the other on a 32 yard sprmt Also addmg hrs two points was Dave Hankms who caught Dave Behrendt rn tne end zone for a Conneaut safety Wayne Asuma ntercepted a Conneaut pass on the 20 yard lme and galloped the remammg 20 yards for a score untouched Thrs was the only Harbor score SEPTEMBER 28 The Trojans traveled to Geneva to whrp a sprrrted nest of Eagles 20 7 Ahlberg set the pace for the vlsltors with two TD s a 36 yard sprmt and a ftve yard spurt around left end Fred Monda broke mto the scormg column on a four yard plunge through the center of the lme B111 Smrth klcked two extra pornts out of three trres and ended the scorrng for the Trojans Genevas only score was made early rn the frrst quarter on a two yard off tackle play OCTOBER 6 Th TrcJans were host to a powerful Western Reserve Academy squad and trounced tne vrsrtors 39 19 Spor mg new all whxte umforms the men of Troy put on a performance that looked as rf the Cleveland Browns had come to town E 1 d Ahlberg ran the openmg klckoff back 85 yards for a touchdown be r ar mnd some excellent blocking Erland then scored two more touchdowns one a neat 12 d s rmt al yard splurge behrnd typrcal Paul Brown blockrng and the other a yar p arourd end Fred Morda also scored on a three yards drlve through the mlddle Ahlberg krcked the pomt and the score was 13 0 Western Pe erve bounced back wrth a pass for the only real Reserve sco e Trey kxcked the extra pomt and the score stood 13 7 at half tlme After recovermg a fumble Ahlberg took the ball and raced 71 yards for a I' D B111 Smith klckcd the pomt af er touchdown and the score read Conneaut 20 Reserve 1 The next score came on a 13 yard plunge by Fred Monda wrth Ahlberg krck mg the pomt and pushrng the score up to 27 7 Early ln the fourth quarter Ahlberg agam carrred rt over B111 Smlth kr ked the extra pomt and the score was now 33 7 About thls trme the subs began to pour mto the gance ard Reserve began ask mg themselves who do they play next week a touchdown They booted the extra pomt to make the score 33 13 B111 Smlth went over from the elght yard lme on a quarterback sneak to rarse the score to 39 13 Reserve however managed to come up wrth one more score t Ina-.e the 'mal score 39 19 OCIOBEP 'P The mxfhty men of Troy came up with the vxctory of all v1ctor1es by defeat Ing the Pa thers of Ashtabula by the score of 13 12 Play like the typrcal Cleveland Browns whlch they so closely resemole rn looks as wel as b lrty the lme showed that It was gomg to be the master of thrs game and 1 was Wlth good blocks they set up the plays that made the scormg posslble W en you add to th1s the many VICIOUS tackles you know why we came nut on top The fl at sccrrng was done by Ashtabula when they took the ball down to the one yard lme a d carrled rt over from there Thrs made the score 6 0 rn favor of Ashtabula Correaut then began to roll when Ron Fedoush blocked an Ashtabula punt uhrcn was attempted from the seven and recovered lt on the slx to grve Conneaut tne ball After a serres of plays and rrenaltres Ahlberg plowed through the mrddle 'or the sco e B111 The Toe Qrmth then klcked what was to be the wmnrng pomt tn the game and probably the most rmportant rn hrs lxfe Thxs made the score 7 6 Asntabula carrled ore over from the slx for a touchdown but mrssed the porn' after touchdown and the score stood 12 1 Conneaut then put on tae p es ure wnf-n Erland r n 19 ya f around end be Emir! rrgagnrfrcent blockmg to score and make the flnal score 13 12 ln favor of old As the fmal gun went off the boys all grabbed Coach Yesso and carrled hrm cff of the fleld to end one of the most thrrllmg garres of the rlvalry We mlght pause to lnsert here that thrs was the 22nd game between these two schools and that thrs rs the fxrst trme srnce 1935 that Conneaut has won two rn a row It was also the fxrst vrctory wrth the margin of only one pomt s ' ' - . Q . . V . . . 8 , I , - , - . .. . ' s- ' ' A 'X ' a ' - ' . . , I - ' ,A . . ' A e ' ' A ' . I 1 3 , Q . . . . V - - 7' ,, C - . ' V' A sa ' A ' 1 . . - . . y , . 1 . . . . .F But the boys in Green were not dead yet for a 70-yard pass play netted them , ' , ' o .. 1' H 1' t Is .3 . A . . . - . 2 R - . Iv-5 ' ' ' 2 ' 'L'D Y 2 2 i ' , ' , ' ' ' .5 V Q . , . . , . , A .R . . .F R . A , ' 1 A A . . . . N . , , ' . ,. ' rr an - ' - . . . ' . A . M 7- g - . ' . ,., .. '. - Q . . , A . 5 ' ' , .. FOOTBALL OCTOBER 18 The Fairport Beef Train pulled 1nto Conneau only to be derailed by the ever fighting Trojans 26 0 Francls Dobbins started the scoring off for Conneaut when he broke through a hole big enough to drive a truck through to score B111 Smith kicked the extra po nt and Conneaut led 7 0 Earlv in the third quarter Roger Hyde blocked a punt and Conneau recovered Jn the 25 yard stripe A series of runs brought the ball to the 9 yard lme where Ahlberg crashed over for the score Erland then kicked the extra pomt and the s ore stood 14 0 in favor of Conneaut The other Conneaut score came later in the third quarter when Ahlberg agam took full advantage of an unusual situation by sprmtmg 55 yards to pay dlrt Early in the fourth quarter tackle John Kelley intercepted a Fairport pass on the 26 yard lme and Ahlberg carried it over for the fmal score 26 0 OCTOBER 26 The Trojans made It six in a row by defeating the boys from Newton Falls by the score of 32 0 This was Dads Night and what a night The first score came in the flrst quarter when Gerald Laakso recovered a Tiger fumble on the 30 yard marker The men from Troy pushed the ball to the one yard lme where Fred Monda crashed over for the score Early in the second period a pass play went from Sm1th to Laakso and netted 40 yards and a T D Ahlberg then kicked the extra pomt and the score was 13 0 Later m the same quarter Ronald Fedoush recovered a Tiger fumble on the 26 yard lme Don Smith plowed over for the score This made the score 19 0 Early m the third period the Conneaut l1ne agaln opened a hole big enough to push a boat through and Don Sm1th sailed through for 22 yards and a touchdown Ahlberg kicked the extra pomt and the score read 26 0 The fourth and final tally came late in the fourth quarter when Bud Smith gathered in the plgskln and traveled 14 yards to the 16 yard line A Smith to Ahl berg pass connected and the final score was 32 0 NOVEMBER 2 Mlllcreeks Trojans lnvaded Conneaut on the night of the Big Snow with the hopes of upsetlng Conneauts power packed football team but were sadly mis taken This was Homecoming and what a game it was broke through a hole for 44 yards and a TD Fred Monda ran the extra pomt and Conneaut was off to a plowlng good start Millcreek countered on an aerial for 35 yards and a touchdown to make the score 7 6 Conneaut then took up where it left off w1th Ahlberg spurtmg through ln the line for 46 yards and a T D This made the score 13 6 Going into the second quarter the field was really a mess as the next play will show Mlllcreek s ball on their own 20 yard line when they fumbled The ball is squirted back to the end zone where Roger Hyde the Conneaut center dives on the greased pigskm to glve Conneaut another score This makes it 19 6 Millcreek then tried to f1l1 the snow infested air with passes but Fred Monda mtercepted one on the 20 yard lme and scooted into the end zone for the score which now reads 25 6 Does anyone have an adding machine by chance Oh well let us proceed Mr Ahlberg comes into the picture again as he follows a host of Conneaut blockers down field for 25 yards and another score The multiple adding machine in dlcates 31 6 The third quarter takes up rlght where the second left off Conneaut has re covered a Millcreek fumble and The Ahlberg Snow Express plows through 38 yards and a touchdown The indicator shows that the score IS 38 6 as B111 Smith passes to Gerald Laakso for the extra pomt Later 1n the same quarter Gary Hall recovered a fumble and handed off to Erland Ahlberg who slid through for the score Thls makes 44 6 The fmal touchdown came late in the fourth quarter when Neal Simpson 1n tercepted a long pass and raced for a touchdown to make the fmal score 50 6 NOVEMBER ll The Trojans journeyed to Warren to battle the Warren St Marys Mohawks and stunned all North Eastern Ohio by defeatmg them 6 0 Once agaln it was the mvmcable lme that held off the rammmg charges of the Mohawks The only score that was made came early ln the first quarter when Erland Ahlberg spotted a hole the forward wall had opened for hlm and scampered 50 yards for the winning tally Conneauts line composed of Laakso, Kelley Fedoush Hyde Paul Dobbms Jarvl Hanklns and Selme d1d a man sized job of holding out the foe all evening long and proved thelr ruggedness when Warren had the ball fxrst down and goal to go on the Conneaut three yard lme They showed that fine sp1r1t and good coaching go hand in hand 1n maklng a winning football team 1 . 1 - . 6 ' L 1 , - - . . . . y - , 4 . . - 1 . . . . U . ,, . . , , ..- . .A . ,, . Conneaut began plowing operations early in the first quarter when Ahlberg ' v . . y . . u ' .Y I , I ' 1 - it H - ' - , . . y ' Q y Q . . . . X 1 v 1 ' 1 . , 1 , y . Y Y Y I . WE WON T FORGET THIS ONE if' 1 in if N lIT.lll uf 1 o 4, m ll GOOD OLD CAP CHAI! ovsn hme are B1 m em L us 1 lacldn John kellq Don Smxth Ulu Hanl-cm fu' Laak 0 oa h 11 n ew: mf Ibonux nn They are IH the prowess of kllllng .sn Ashtabula Panther fFrland Ahlhergr ui Nimriz r n fun IK lar Roger I IQ fn xld 11 nu m 1 Q me 5 amlriu 1 1 n 4 nu Idnfc ls mn Ixul up fm In er Q pm I-rl: -Xhlhergn I x ,f I i' .bf . ' 1 -ff 'h ' f X I . A ff' 15 6 f H ,T . , V ' - Gary Hull. Dale .Ig - ' m '-HH Iiilizflfri , Vuzu-h Y1-ssn, IH-to Izirwwn-i, Auth ny XI 'arm -Xllun Kssig 1251, and l l'zLnkIin Northrup, :xftor rim-ff-ntim: Ashtabula Iii-12. I I rg f - H 1, 4' , 1 I Sh ' Zi ' ' - 'll S ith, G 1 S'linv, G ,' FFA . 1 2, F a IJOHAIQ, Jan .' vi, Iyi' UP ' , ' V, Y ' , :'- ' ' s, S- - R1 z I-'-i sh, Hill S ith, film- S'l' , Gu' Ili iild S , f' C .I h Y 1 i Yap 'z . Pl' V , Ilwn Sm th, Joh Kell-y, IP: I' 'ir,', 4 ' ' ' ' ' A ' ' ' li D lhins l k' 2 uvf nhl de-ali rz ther I I and A TRUJAN SNAPSHOTS PROMISING JUNIURS AND SOPHUMORES g f 517533 ' ' JUNIORS SOPHOMORES edoush Y Fred Monda Gen BASKETBALL W ONI' Ju Runnmr fumrgr Hxssler Bull llavex loc lxehm lhrrell Nlxukoncn Anthony Clfellx ROV! TVNO Frlnnd Ahlberg Bill Davlson Donald bmlth John lxellx Ierxld Laill 0 B111 Smith John Walter Peter laroccx Blll Funk Ken Brundage Dale Nixrtln IJdVld lxltmojl Assxstant Coach Yesso Assistant Coach lesbo Loach I arcla RO' I-1' ', I- I 2:31, ' ,',. 1 '- 1, 2 .1 + ' '-.2 V, ' A, ' ', ' j, E.: 'z's V U 1 ' 1 .v ' - 1 - THIRD ROVV-Coach Garcia, Bud Maenpaa, James Adams, Eugene Selina, Gary Hall A D , . . Q . Y U , I . SENIUR TRUJANS Trojxn Seniors John hellex B111 Davison Don EHIII11 1 lptxln Blll Smlth John W xl ters Cerxld Idqksn B111 Funk and Pete Ixrmu Nov Dec Dec Dec Dec Dec Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb 1951 1961 1951 1931 1931 1931 1932 1952 1932 1952 1932 19 2 1932 1932 1932 1932 19 2 1932 Z 1932 1931 BASKETBALL Sl 'VIWIARY 19:12 Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conreaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut 3 3 J 3 3 West Sprmgfxeld Mlllcreek Falrport Harbor Geneva Alumm Ashtabula Wesleywlle Geneva Glrard Mlllcreek Rowe LIDCSVIXI Harbor 4Overt1meD Ashtabu'a Warren St Marys Faxrpor ah k r He gn qTournJ Wesleyull Here There Here There Here Here Here Here There There Here There Here Here There There There Cleve There . 27, 7 53 vs. ' , ' .. 37 . 4, . ,. ,, 33 vs. ' ,,,, . 39 . 7, ,,,,., . 39 vs. ' , , .... 53 . 14, ' ssssr . 46 vs. sssss . ,,,,,.... 33 . 15, ' . ..,, 46 vs. ,.,, ,, . ,, ..., , 58 . 23, .... , 27 vs. ' ,,,, , , ,.,,,, 35 . 4, ' ..,.,, 43 vs. .. ...,... .. 48 Jan. 8, 1952 Conneaut 43 vs. West Springfield ., ,, 52 There . 11, . . 61 vs. ' , 44 . 12, ' . , 39 vi ,, , 41 . 22, . 36 vs. ' .. ,. 29 . 25, . 43 vs. ' , , . 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'E, T' 42 vs. ' e . . 40 JUNIOR TRUJANS D'lWld Kltlnoja Ron xld 'Vlaenpn Fene Sellne fart H :ll Dick Txntarl and Joe Kehoe NOVEMBER 27 1951 The Trojans opened thelr 1951 basketball season wlth a bang as they dumped the West Sprlngfleld Wl1dC8tS 3 37 at Lake Vxew Gym Wlth Wlld B111 Davison paclng the way on 19 glant SlZ9d pomts and B111 Smlth not far behlnd wlth 12 they managed to set up a lead that was never sur passed The boys ln blue got off to a slzzllng start by grabblng a flrst quarter lead of 16 7 and went on to lead at half t1me 28 13 They resumed play ln the thlrd quarter rxght where they left off by malntalnxng a 41 25 margln In the fourth and fmal quax ter they held thelr own by matchlng the Wlldcats polnt for polnt and postmg a tmal score of 53 37 In the prellmlnary game the J V s showed that they were not goxng to be left out of the w1n column elther when they drubbed the Llttle Wlldcats 48 31 Behmd the accurate arms of Bud Maenpaa wio scored ten pomts and Dale Martln who dropped ln nlne thev managed to keep un wlth thelr xarsltx teammates DECEMBER 4 1951 Our Trojans traveled to Mlllcreek Pa to play a strong rn al namesake and lost at the foul lme 39 33 ln the last quarter Conneaut outscored Mlllcreek 15 14 1n the fleld goal denartment but were undermanned at the foul lme 12 3 A posltlve predlctlon that the Trojans would wm could have been made prlor to game tlme But the questlon was Whlch Trojans In the scorlng column we were led by John Dlnger Walters wlth ten pomts and close on John s heels were Gerald Laakso who scored sex en Daxld The Flnn Kltlnoja who broke the nets for SIX pomts and Captaln Bllly Tne Kld Smlth who also h1t for slx Quarter scores favored Conneaut 9 6 at the end of the flrst and 20 19 at mtermlsslon tlme Thus lead was not held long however fo the ovooslng Trojans tled xt up 24 all ln the thxrd and vxent ahead ln the flnal mmute of play to nab the uctory 30 33 All was not lost hovxexer for the junlor squad walked all oxer the home team reserves and cllnched an easy Z9 9 declslon Hlgh man for the Conneaut Reserves was Gary Hall wlth 14 polnts Thls xrtory gave the reserves a 2 0 re ord agamst a 1 1 record for the varsltv . ' ', z . ' zz, 1 , 1' j z , z .. . V , C - . . U . . ,, . . . . . . y - 1 - . ' ' su ' ' vw 1 . , . A . , 1 . . w , . - . ' 4 9 v 'v - H - . , 4 Y Y. H . .. , . . . . Y r . . ' v Q - A , v' , 3 . Y v . . V V . . John Kelley the flghtlYlg Irlsh man made each game w1n or lose a tough battle for hxs op pcnents B1 DHXIQOI1 the clexer ball haxxk plled up pomts Vklth hm Putstandmg one hand push Shot TROJAN Pete Iaroccl the sparkplug of the team dld h1s blt though ham pexed by a football mjury Cexalfl Laakbo the flsm F1111 e me ameb aln w th hl dxn md determmatlon '11 . . V - Q, -, .. M - l ur' 'X - kp1'1 g - 'Q 'it 'S 'HJ - V K ax SENIORS John Walter lanky Trojan center racked up pomts for the squad with hls one hand and dead eye hook shots Don Smith. commonly known as 'Gator Bowl. was an excellent ball handler and defensive ace of the team. up shots B111 Funk was popularly known as Cannon Ball because of h1s hard and spectacular type of playmg B111 Smlth hard playing guard was captaln of the 52 Trojan flve and excelled 1n h1s dr1v1ng lay BASKETBALL DECEMBER 7 1951 Coach Andy GBYCIBS str1v1ng basketeers were thumoed bv a power laden Falrport Harbor 53 39 at Lake V1ew Gym Held down by a strong Mutt and Jeff combmatlon 1n Sherwood Latva and Bred Thomas who scored .55 damaging po1nts between them the Trojars were hardly able to get started Top range f1nders for the Trojans were Wild B111 Dav1son w1th ten polnts D3Vld The Fmn Klt1H0j3 and Dlck The Cat Tantarl each dump1ng 1n seven nsarker wh1le Gerald Laakso and John Walters marked up s1x aplece The Trojans managed to hold the lead unt1l the second half but couldnt hold lt as they were subdued 1n the second half ln the Reserve t1lt the Junlor Trojans managed to avenge the loss that thelr emo teammates received by overhaullng the Harbor Reserves 44 35 Gary Hall and Joe Kehoe paced the Reserves wlth 16 and 10 pomts respec t1ve1y Th1s game now set the Trojans record at 1 2 whxle the Reserves sport a 3 0 record DECEMBER 14 1951 Tne Trojans packed thelr shoes and journeyed to Ashtabula Harbor to slnlc the I-a bcr Mar1ners battleshlp 46 33 Once aga1n It was John Sllmbone Walters that led the mxghty Trojan ma chlne 1n the bucket parade Wlth 14 hard earned polnts and Gerald Laakso follow 1ng close beh1nd w1th 10 In the quarter scores department we f1nd Conneaut well out 1n front They led at the end of the flrst by the score of 14 6 It was not unt1l the second that they managed to spell defeat for the home team as the boys 111 blue pulled the strmgs on then defens1ve net and held the Mar1ners to one lone poxnt 1n the second frame Th1s gave them a halft1me lead of 24 7 and th1s score was never overcome ln the Reserve t1lt however lt was a dlfferent story The Marlners put up a good scrap and lt was a mp and tuck game all the way Wlth the f1nal score readlng 34 32 1n favor of good old C H S Th1s v1ctory raxsed the Trojan batt1ng average to an even 500 or a record of DECEMBER 15 1951 The Gereva Eagles lnvaded Lake V1ew Gym to glVe our Trojans a nest of trouble 1n the form of a 8 46 defeat Pac1ng the Trojan qumtet was Dav1d The Flnn K1t1noja w1th f1V9 fleld goal 'md SIX of the Trojans ten foul shots for an evenlng s total of 16 polnts The powerful Eagles jumped off to a qulck start by post1ng a 33 26 lead at half tlme and pushlnd th1s lead up to 46 39 by matchmg the Trojans po1nt for po1nt 1n the form of 13 po1nts HPICCS In the fourth and f1nal quarter however the V15 1tor enlarged the gap by corlng 12 polnts to Conneaut s seven and maklng the total core 58 40 In the Reserve game the Jun1or Trojans suffered thelr flrst loss of the season n the form of a close 49 48 dec1s1on H1gh man for Conneaut was Gary Hall who SW1Shed ln 20 po1nts Thls gav t c Trojans a season s record of 2 3 and the Reserves held a tally of 4 1 DECEMBER 28 1951 In the annual Alumn1 game the Trojans were once agam subdued by a tall and powerful squad of grads 35 27 at Lake V1ew Gym Hlgh man for the w1n hungry cagemen was Gene Selme who returned to the varslty after an attack of append1c1t1s and dehvered e1ght needed po1nts B111 Dombrosk1 led the way for the former Conneaut cagemen w1th e1ght oomts and Len D AlUl0 was close behmd w1th seven The V3FSl1y grabbed a th1n ll 10 lead at the end of the f1rst quarter but the Alumnx t1ed lt up at half t1me 16 all The Alumm then pulled away 1n the thxrd perlod and the Trojans never caught up w1th them In the prel1m1nary game the strong Trojan Re erves trounc d an Ex Alumnx team 37 25 The blg gun for the J V s was Dlck Tantarl w1th 11 pomts whlle Flanagan Bartone fllpped 1n ten po1nts for the Ex Alumn1 , . , . . 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' 5 BASKETBALL JANYUARY 4 1952 In the flrst game of a new year Coach Andy GHFCISS flghtmg flve oddly enough found that they ran out of tlme ln thelr t1lt wlth the1r arch r1val the Ash ab.1l Panthers dropped a close 48 43 declslon to a w1n crazy Panther team wh1ch new sports an 8 0 record The Trojans were led ln the score book by Captam B1lly The Kld Smlth 'tho dumped ln 16 p0l11tS and Gene Sellne who chalked up ten markers The game looked lopslded unt1l the fourth and fmal quarter when the Tro Ians began to come to llfe and turned what began as a rout 1nto a very close game The Panthers loafed along on a halftlme lead of 29 11 and a th1rd quarter lead of 41 26 It was at thls t1me that the Trojans rolled up thelr sleeves and turned on a Lloudburst of buckets that never stopped untll the tlmer lnformed everyone that lt was tlme to qult The prellmlnary game was a different story however for the Reserves went on the1r w1nmng ways by upsett1ng the v1s1tors 49 37 Hxgh men for the Reserves were once agaln Gary Hall wlth 15 pomts and Congo Jlm Adams wlth 11 po1nts JANUARY 8 1952 A good ldea that would greatly a1d our Trojans would be to add about fxve more mmutes to the fourth quarter of every basketketball game so that the Men of Troy could contmue thelr last mmute drlves and turn defeat 1nt0 vlctory Such could have been the case m the Trojan West Sprmgfxeld game wh1ch saw the Tro jans come out on the short end of a 52 43 declslon at Lake VISW Gym The hlgh men for Conneaut were Dlck Tantarx who mpped the net for 11 pomts all of wh1ch came ln the second half and Gerald Laakso who dumped 1n exght po1nts The Wlldcats grabbed quarter score leads of 11 6 24 14 and 39 25 by the end of the thxrd quarter The Trojans fmally tled the game up late 1n the fourth quarter at 46 all wlth only 30 seconds remalnmg 1n the contest but the Wlldcats turned on the pressure and 1ced the game on three quxck ones In the J V game Conneaut contlnued 1tS Wlnnlflg streak by pouncmg on the Jlm Adams and Gary Hall were hlgh polnt men wxth 12 and 11 pomts respec tlvely JANUARY 1 1 1952 Our Trojans turned colleglate by bombardlng the hoops for 25 field goals and 11 charlty po1nts to spank Wesleyvllle Pa 61 44 at Lake V1ew Gym The Conneaut hoopsters were led by Gene Selme wlth 17 pomts and Captaxn Bxlly The K1d Smlth w1th ten The Trojans led at the end of the first quarter by the score of 15 9 They Increased thls lead by half tlme to 31 22 and remalned ln front at the end of the thlrd perlod 42 35 The Trojan onslaught contlnued ln the fourth and fmal perlod when they racked up 19 po1nts to the enem1es nlne for a fmal score of 61 44 In the prevlous game the Junior Trojans followed the pattern set by the1r big brothers by rolllng over an lmpresslve Wesleyvllle Reserve squad 42 21 The hlgh man for the Junlor Hoopsters was Anthony Clfelll who sprung the rlms for 16 pomts These came on seven fleld goals and a pair of free tosses JANUARY 12 1952 Old Father Txme caught up wlth our Trojans agam when they dropped an other close ball game to the Geneva Eagles 41 39 at Geneva The chxef spark plug 1n the Trojan machlne was a new comer to the Varsxty lmeup Dlck Tantarl who was the games outstand1ng scorer wxth 17 po1nts Run nmg second to Dlck was once agaln Gerald Laakso wlth nme Playmg wlthout Pete Iaroccl who was 111 wlth the flu and Gene Selme who wa forced to the slde llnes ln the openlng seconds wlth a sprained ankle the Tro jans were able to hold thelr own and almost overcome the Eagles attack Both teams scored the same number of fleld goals 13 ln all but Geneva out scored Con neaut 15 13 at the foul l1ne The Eagles flew mto the lead by takmg the flrst quarter 14 0 The Trojans then marched back and took over at mtermlssxon tlme 19 18 They remained nn the lead at the end of the thxrd quarter by postlng the score at 33 29 It was not untxl 'he fmal mmute that the Eagles took over wxth the fmal score of 41 39 In the fxrst game the J V s suffered thelr second loss and strange as lt may seem to the very same team that gave them their flrst set back excent that thls tlme the score was 46 38 Hlgh men were once agam Gary Hall and Jlm Adams who shared 27 pomts be ween them m the form of 14 pomts for Hall and 13 pomts for Adams 4 S . , , ' t v 2 N ' -, . . . - . 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BASKETBALL MILLCREEK Vs TROJANS Once agaln the Trojans faced the Trojans but this tlme the tables were turned Our courageous Men from Troy out muscled a strong Mlllcreek flV8 and captured '1 43 28 vxctory at Lake V1ew Gym Behlnd the strong left arm of D1ck Tantarl who burned up the nets wxth 17 points and John The Kld Wlth Many Names Walters who k1cked ID n1ne more the hometown boys were never ln doubt as to who would w1n The XlSltlDg Trojans led when the 1n1t1a1 buzzer sounded by the score of 10 8 Thls did not last long however for Conneaut took over at lntermlssxon tlme by the score of 20 12 Th1s lead was not challenged the rest of the game In the flrst game the Trojan Reserves played the Astatlc and were outscored '38 'il Hxgh men for the Reserves were Jxm Adams wxth elght pomts whlle Gary Hall and Bud Maenpaa each scored seven JANUARY 22 1952 Our Trojans made hxstory IU the C H S record books by uslng a Two Pla toon system and doctormg the stlng of the Glrard Unlon Hlgh Yellow Jackets m tlme to chase them back to the1r h1ves wlth the1r t81lS down by the score of 36 29 at Glrard Paced by lefty Whll Dlck Tantarl xx ho scored ten pomts and Davxd KIUHOJH who scored nlne they were able to overcome a flrst half slump and forge ahead ln the thlrd quarter by the score of 28 26 Th1s lead was never again challenged throughout the game In the Reserxe game Conneaut contlnued xts spree bs trouncmg the Yellow Jackets 33 28 Hlgh men for the Junlor qulntet were Bud Maenpaa who scored 12 pomts and Gary Hall who cut loose with ten By wmnmg thls one the Trojans broke back mto the w1n column wlth a new record of 4 6 Wh1l8 the Reserves upped the1r battmg average to 8 2 .. vw - - c ' , t . 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BASKETBALL ROWE Vs TROJANS In an Across the Brldge t1lt Conneaut dumped the Rowe Vlklngs into the creek by the score of 03 46 at Rowe This was a benefit game for the March ot Dimes Fund Thundering across the hard wood came Big John Kelley to lead the Tro 1an forces with 16 points while following close behind were Gene Selme who racked up 14 points Dick Tantari who tossed 1n 12 points and David Kitmoja with 11 The Vikings set the pace in the first quarter by taking the lead 16 11 Con neaut bounced back 1n the second and at half time lead by the score of 26 21 The TroJans continued their spree in the third frame and when the buzzer sounded were still out 1n front 44 32 However it was not as easv as it all sounds because the Vikings fought hard in the last quarter but couldnt quite catch up In the preliminary game the Conneaut Reserx es grabbed a last minute victory from the Rowe Reserves 42 41 The big gun for Conneaut was Jim Adams with 13 points Also high in the scoring column were Gary Hall and Bud Maenpaa with seven points apiece ofa 6 6 record while the Reserxes held a Q 2 reading FEBRL -KR! 12 19:12 Conneaut traxeled to Ashtabula and tangled with the Panthers of Ashtabula High School but were tripped 13 36 In a game that saw the Panthers flash a strong defense against the Tro1an machine the only bright aspects were the scrappiness and courage displayed by the TroJans in their die hard manner Top scorers for Conneaut were Captain Bill Cmlth and Dick Tantari with each scoring ten points apiece The quarter scores saw Conneaut forge ahead in the first 14 11 but were oxertaken in the second 31 20 In the second half it was Ashtabula all the wax with the final score standing 33 '36 The Reserx es were also beaten by the smooth Panther machine as they fell by the score of ul 44 High man for Conneaut was Jim Adams once again with 17 points 11 3 Th1s game turned the Trojans record to 8 7 while the Reserves marked in at This victory gave the Trojans an even .500 batting average again in the form BASKETBALL The Trojans went on a seemlnglv newer endmg pomt barrage and stampeded the Lmesvllle LIONS back to the1r jungle nn Llnesvllle Pa w1th a word from the XVISE Never plck on us By th1s I am neferrlng to the blg DOIHI carnlval that took place at Lake Vlew Gvm xn the form of an Afrlcan Hunt whlch netted Conneaut 75 pomts and Llnesxllle only 43 Our Safafl was headed by Davld Brmg em back HIIVC Kltxnoja wxth 17 p1erc1ng pomts Also on the hunt were Dlck The Cat Tantarl and John Sklh em ahve Walters each nabblng 13 polnts In the quarters Conneaut led by scores of 16 13 34 19 53 27 and 15 43 In the JV t1lt lt was Congo Jlm Adams leadlng the attack against the Lxons w1th 18 pomts Fmal score 58 45 This vlctory raxsed the Trojans above the 500 mark wlth a new record of FEBRUARY 8 1952 Our Trojans set the world afxre by wmmng the1r flrst and only overtxme ba ketball game of the season by undermmlng the Harbor Marlners 55 49 In charge of Slllklng the Marlners shxp were Gene Selme and Dlck Tantarx and s1nk It they d1d Selme netted 15 polnts while Tantarl was busy gatherlng ln 13 of his own Then add to thls the magnxflcent work done by PlSt01 Pete' laroccl and Wlld B111 Davlson and you know why we won Wlth Conneaut trallmg 13 9 at the end of the fxrst quarter 36 34 at half tlme and st1ll 36 34 at the end of the thlrd canto 1t was not untll the fourth and f1nal perlod that thmgs began to move and saw the gun go off wxth the works all tled up at 47 all D1ck Tantarx then took over by scormg three foul shots and a fleld goal to put the game on ICQ In the fxrst game the Reserves made the evenlng unammous as they trlmmed the Harbor JV s 34 29 Led by J1m Adams who scored 12 pomts and Garv Hall who marked up 11 more thev managed to make 1t a xery successful exemng Th1s v1ctorx made It flve In a row for the Varslty and ralsed the1r record to 8 6 whlle the JVs added another one to thelrs and made xt 11 2 I . . - i V . 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' 'K -Y ' r 1 ' A' LINESVILLE Vs TROJANS BASKETBALL FEBRUARY la 1952 Our Trogans traveled to Warren St Marys and suffered thelr elghth defeat at the hands of a powerful Warren team 40 30 B111 Smith was high man for the vlsxtors wlth eight pomts and Gene Selme pulled nn second wxth seven whxle Dlck Tantarl and Davld Kltmoja tled for thxrd with s1x each The TroJans managed to hold their own ln the flrst quarter by fxghtmg to a 9 9 deadlock The Mohawks pulled away m the second and mamtamed a half txme lead of 20 14 They enlarged the score durmg the thlrd quarter to 29 21 They proceeded to put on the fxmshmg touches ln the fourth and make the fmal score 40 30 In the Reserve game Conneaut lost another close one by the score of 39 37 Top man for Conneaut was Gary Hall once agam wlth 15 points Thls game gave the TroJans a mark of 500 agam or 8 8 whlle the Reserves held a record of 11 4 FEBRUARY 22 1952 The TroJans packed thexr shoes once agam and traveled to Falrport only to suffer a defeat at the hands of a mlghty Sklpper squad ln the form of a 8 44 declslon Hlgh man on the TroJans Totem Pole was Dlck Tantarx who carved up 20 pomts and B111 Smxth who carved ln twelve more The Troyans battled to a 13 13 deadlock at the end of the first perlod but thls was not enough as the Skxppers took the lead at half txme 33 23 The Skxppers coasted on to a 45 40 lead at the end of the thlrd quarter and made It unammous m the last frame 58 44 In the prellmmary game the Jumor Sklppers salled by the Reserves 59 54 ln the last quarter and made the evening complete for Falrport Hxgh men for the Reserves were Joe Kehoe and Jlm Adams wlth each scor mg 16 pomts Thls game brought the Varslty totals to 8 9 whlle the Reserves mamtamed an ll 5 record SHAKER HEIGHTS Vs CONNEAUT TROJANS v . , . . v ' ' v 1 ' u ' u ' gl v '-' ' . - . , . . v v 1 - ' y as ' n f W - , . ' 1 -U y ' - ' v BASKETBALL FEBRUARY 26, 1952 SHAKER HEIGHTS Vs CONNEAUT TRO JANS Our Trojans bowed ln and rlght back out ln the D1StFlCt Class A Basketball Tournament ln the spacious Euclid Hlgh Gym They dropped a 47 36 declslon to the Red Ralders of Shaker Heights Hlgh men for Conneaut were Captaln B111 Smlth who scored two fleld goals and ten foul shots for a total of 14 pomts and Dlck Tantarl who dumped ID SIX fleld goals for 12 pomts The Ralders grabbed a f1rst half lead 21 16 and enlarged thelr lead to 35 23 at the end of the thlrd They sewed the game up ln the fourth when lt became obvlous that the Trojan machme was havlng an off nlght by the flnal score of 47 36 Thxs defeat changed the Trojan record to 8 10 The Reserves dxd not play and their record remamed at 11 5 FEBRUARY 29 1952 The Trojans 1951 1952 basketball season came to a f1tt1ng clxmax as the Tro jans journeyed to Wesleyvllle and defeated a well balanced squad 42 40 ln a thrlller Top scorers for Conneaut were Dxck Tantarl wlth 15 points and B111 Smlth wlth 12 Quarter scores saw Conneaut flght to a 11 11 deadlock at the end of the fxrst and go ahead at half tlme 23 22 The Men from Troy rolled on ln the thlrd frame .35 29 In the fourth and fmal quarter the home team began to clxck but never qulte caught up to the fast movlng Trojans as the buzzer sounded w1th Conneaut ahead 42 40 There was no prellmmary game for the Reserves to play so that brought the season to a flttlng close wlth the fmal standmgs Varslty 9 10 and Reserves 11 5 . , . . . . ., M , , - v v - , - - v 1 ' ' r ' 11 uv - - ' ' y 1 v v 1 ' 1 - 1951 TR ACK 1952 '5' Q TP A57 ROVN OINI' Pon Puloush Pred 'Honda Don Smlth I Q I'1r0u1 Dave Hwnkms Bll Snlth Frland Ahlberg IJu'1ne Iwlelsen RON TW 0 Donald Iallner lark ll ck Im 1lllJ1JlHN 1312111 klfllllijl Dale Wixrtln Jim Adams feor Q Hassler Illlfld Bldxull Dick Brxun ROVS THRPI' Andrew Iarcla inach Bad Txxlor Bernard RLl9ftL9l Ronlld Niowry Ronald Flndlex Larrx Nici overn John Yesso A slstant You 1951 TRACK SUIVIMARY 1959 Date Meet Aprll April Aprll Aprll Apx 11 May May May May May Inter Class CSen10rs 631 Conneaut Conneaul Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut Conneaut ConneaJt 0vsAht 1 Juniors 32 Sophomores vs Harbor Va Ashtabula vs Geneva Va Mentor Cothj Men or Relays Va Palre v 11e abula 63 7f12 vs Harbor 34 of12 43' 13dl Lake Shore Meet :QS vs Erle Prep Record and Freshmen 2 1 J SENIOR TRACKMEN f 1 PROMISING JUNIURS M ' gn Qgxl LQ f 21 NAVY! R Flht Illll-1VIll1iNI f TWKL FLEETFOOTED TRUJANS Erland Ahlberg congratulate: Pat Pannley on h1S wmnmv Broad Jump durlng the Lake Shore Track Meet Pa' beat Erland by 11 mche XXX Pete Iaroccl 1952 Tracc Cap tam and Duane Dude Nlelaon newly elected 1953 Track Cap tam as they prepare to start a race Both are distance runners Don Smith goea over the last barrler to txe the old Lake Shore League record for the H -'h Hurdles The tme for the event was 114 second LAKE SHORE 1952 Erland Ahlberg as he gives Ashtabula s Dick Smith a run for his money during the 100 and 220 yard dashes in the Lake Shore Track Meet Don Smith crossing the finish line as he wins the 120 yard High Hurdles and the 190 yard Low Hurdles during the Lake Shore Meet TRACK SEASON The Trojans began their 1952 track season with the traditional Inter Class West The Seniors topped with the total score of 63 V2 points Juniors 32 pomts and the Sophomores and Freshmen in third place with 24V2 pomts APRIL 18 The Trojans won their first track meet of the season by defeating Ashtabula Harbor 76 42 Erland Ahlberg triumphed in four events the 100 yard dash 220 vard dash the high jump and the broad jump Don Smith won both the Low and High Hurdles while Fred Monda clmched the Discus and the Shot Put Gary Hall put in his bid in the win column by winning the Pole Vault APRIL 23 The spirited Blue and White traveled to Ashtabula to tie the Panthers 59 59 The weather was the type that one usually finds at a football game instead of a track meet Conneaut clmched seven flrsts with Don Smith winning both the High and Low Hurdles while Erland Ahlberg took the High Jump and the Broad Jump Fred Monda again won the Shot Put while Gary Hall took the Discus and tied for first in the Pole Vault with teammates Jim Adams and Ron Fedoush APRIL 25 The Trojans journeyed to Genexa to crush the Eagles and remain unbeaten by the score 89 30 Conneaut had victories in 12 out of a possible 14 events and thus made it a iield day Ahlberg agaln took flrsts in the 100 yard dash 220 yard dash Broad Jump and the High Jump Don Smith remained unbeaten in the Hurdles Dude Nielsen took a first in the Half Mile Run. Joe Dobbins won the 440 yard dash while Fred Monda remained unbeaten in the Shot Put. Gary Hall clinched the Discu and tied in the Pole Vault with Porter of Geneva and teammate Ron Fedoush. Conneaut also won the Mile Relay with a team composed of Dave Hankins Joe Dobbins David Kitinoja and Pete Iarocci. APRIL 30 Conneauts ever fighting Trojans lost their first track meet of the season to a powerful Mentor squad 68-50 at the Stadium. Conneaut split the first places with Mentor but were out-scored in seconds and thirds, Ahlberg won the 100-yard dash. 220-yard dash and the Broad Jump while Don Smith continued on his winning ways in the High and Low Hurdles. Hall won the Pole Vault and Conneauts 880 Relay team composed of Dave Hankins Bill Smith Ronald Mowry and David Bidwell were victors in the remaining event. MAY 3 Conneaut traveled to Mentor for the Mentor Relays and placed sixth with l41Q points. The Trojans placed second in the Discus and third in the Broad Jump and the 440-yard relay. They tied for fourth in the Pole Vault and fifth in the Shot Put and the High Jump. MEET LAKE SHORE 152 MAY 7 Conneaut tore a powerful Palnesvllle squad to pieces 78 39 at the stadlum H1gh pomt of the meet saw Don Smith wln both the Low and Hlgh Hurdles and tle the Old Lake Shore League Record ln the latter event Erland Ahlberg won the 100 yard dash 220 yard dash and the Broad Jump Dude Nlelsen won the Half M1le and Pete IHFOCCI won the M1le Fred Monda cllnched both the Shot Put and the Dlscus while Conneaut s 880 Relay team composed of Dave Hankms Ben Swlft Davxd Bldwell and B111 Smlth won the remalnmg event MAY 9 Conneaut journeyed to Ashtabula Harbor for a trxangular meet between Ash tabula Harbor and Conneaut The score was Ashtabula 63 7f12 Conneaut 0 and Harbor 34 5112 Conneaut managed to take flrsts ln both the Hlgh and Low Hurdles w1th Don Smlth clearlng the barrlers ln near record tlme Erland Ahlberg remalned unbeaten 1n the Broad Jump and Fred Monda set a new Wenner Fleld record ln the Shot Put Conneauts 880 relay team was also vlctorlous The team ls made up of Dave Han klns Ben Swlft Davld Bldwell and Erland Ahlberg MAY 13 Conneaut traveled to Harbor for the Lake Shore Meet and placed thlrd Men tm won the meet w1th 75 polnts Ashtabula placed second wlth 4 and Conneauts thlrd place score was 4312 pomts Conneaut s only flrsts went to Don Smlth who was vlctorlous ln both the Low and Hlgh Hurdles MAY 16 Conneaut was host to a strong Erle Prep squad and were beaten 62 56 The fxrst places for Conneaut went to Erland Ahlberg who won the 100 yard dash 220 yard dash and the Broad Jump and to Gary Hall who won the Hxgh Hurdles ln the absence of Don Smlth who was restmg up for the Dlstrxct Track lvleet In Cleveland Hall also tled for flrst m the Po' Vault wlth teammates Ron Fedoush and Jim Adams Conneauts 880 Relay team made up of Dave Hankms Ben Swift Davld Bldwell and Erland Ahlberg also took a first 'VIAY 17 Conneaut s fxve man track team traveled to Cleveland to compete ln the Dls trlct Track Meet Don Smlth won thlrd and a fourth m the Low and Hlgh Hurdles whxle Jxm Adams took a thlrd m the Pole Vault and Fred Monda came out on top ln the Shot Put ,ra ft. 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LAKE SHORE CANNED FOODS TOMATOES and PUMPKIN WEPPLER'S SHOP FOR MEN Where Quality, Style and Friendly Service Come First 222 Main Street Dial 51-623 DICK TYLER PETROLEUM PRODUCTS AUTOMOTIVE DOMESTIC MARINE INDUSTRIAL YOUR FROZEN FOOD CENTER CONNEAUT FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS INC 454 State Street Dial 51 791 THE M C ROBINSON CO COAL BUILDERS SUPPLIES LAWN and GARDEN SEED 310 Harbor Street Conneaut Ohio DAGCIITT INSURANCE AGENCY All Lines of INSURANCE and BONDS Whltmore Block Phone 42 741 CLEVELAND HOTEL COFFEE SHOPPE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 52 Look to OLDS For All Thats New DEAN WIBLE MOTOR CO DEAN C WIBLE 228 Harbor Street Phone 52 941 Conneaut Ohio HORTON WILBERT VAULT INC Conneaut Building C7 Loan Co Share Accounts for Your Savings Mortgage Loans to Buy Build and Repair Homes 219 Washington Street Dial 62 971 C R VIBBARD Cr SONS FURNITURE and UPHOLSTERY COMPLIMENTS OF J G J TRUCKING SERVICE CLYDE LAUGHLIN Prop 948 Fern Street Phone 71 081 4 4: 'I :I L 4: I , E If ' - 'I 'I 'I 'I . - . 'I L 4, 4, . 'I 'I ' 'I . 1 - 'I 'I 4, . 'I 'I 4, , 'I 4, . 'I - I 'I . 4, , 'I 'I 'I . . 'I . - 'I . 'I 4, , 4, b , I 4 :I ,I , . , - 'I 'I 'I 'I . . 'I 'I 4, . . 'I :I - - 323 jackson Street Pnone 61-404 4: 'I BuiIdY rFtr WihA NATIONAL THRIFT HOME THOMAS E SALSBURY lg POYSIEIEIHS fllmnnaaut Jklenlv and 730315 Wear The G M Wh1tney C0 ou u u e T Compliments of Sandusky St. Phone 82-6 Com Alflelltfi of tAe 0 3 O I O A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A'AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA'AvAv.vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAJ COMPLIMENTS OF SHIRKMAN'S DAIRY 268 Lake Road Phone 81-319 COMPLIMENTS OF TURK THE TAILOR 4612 Main Ave. Ashtabula 212 Washington Street TAVONE'S GROCERY jackson Street LEWIS AUTO PARTS D LINE and FRAME STRAIGHTENING HOMER LEWIS Owner COMPLIMENTS TO CLASS OF 'sz SHANGRI LA SI-IOPPE West Springfield. Pa. DEER TRAIL MOTEL West Springfield, Pa. COMPLETE TRUCK SERVICE FRANK P. TALARICO. Prop. Conneaut. Ohio Telephone 72-102 BLUE MOON RESTAURANT MRS FRANCES FOSBURG CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 52 LAKE ROUTE OIL COMPANY TIMKEN OIL BURNERS East Mam Rd Phone 52 931 LEONARD F HABLE CIGARS TAMPA NUGET CANDY JOBBER CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF sz FRANMAR CABINS East Mam Road COMPLIMENTS OF PALO S C-ROCERY 912 Day Street Dxa CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF sz KEELER COAL COMPANY East Mam Road COMPLIMENTS OF NICKEL PLATE HOTEL C R Wxmer D1al 52 392 370 Chestnut Street COMPLIMENTS OF GRIFFEY S STORE CITY NEWS AGENCY CIGARS MAGAZINES PAPERS 4 3 3 - 3 . 3 1' ' v 3 3 3 3 3 4' ' 3 3 3 4 . 3 . ' I 4 3 3 3 3 v 3 :I I ' 'I 3 1 41-391 3 3 3 3 I 3 A 3 3 4' ' ' - v 4, . . . 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 4' 3 . . I West Sprmgfreld. Pa. 1, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Funk I vAvAvAvA1l'vAv'v'1l'v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAv'vAvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAv4vAv' MATSON'S JEWELRY STORE 237 Main Street Cormeaut, Ohio AvAvAvAwlSl'vAvA6' WADDLE AND KOONS COMPLETE FIRESTONE STORE 210 Main Street WARREN ROGERS COMPLIMENTS THE 1952 GRADUATES 2 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ TOM L, SMITH REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 270 Main Street Dial 41-971 LAUNDROMAT HALF HOUR LAUNDRY 381 Broad Street Dial 71-891 3 4+ 1+ 1+ I I I 4 I S 4+ 4+ CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF '52 MORRIS FLOWERS CONNEAUT BOTTLING WORKS B ul f TUAENNIOC BEVLRAGES 892 Day S: 62 901 BLOOD S ELECTRIC SALES d SERVICE CB P 22 SAY Ii WITH FLOWERS L A EATON G SON D152 51 WRICHT S MARKET CLOVER FARM STORE 666 M D 1 42 31 I RALPH MCLAUC-HLIN DEPENDABLE JEWELER LaBOUNTY G SMITH HARDWARE JENNING S SUNOCO SERVICE tt t F W WOOLWORTH CO :I Wa I' gt 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ I 1, ' o ers o 1 1 1, I I reet Phone - 4: 4+ 4+ 4, , 4+ 4+ , 4, 4+ 4+ an 1+ P E. . 'ood, rop. 1+ , . I 8 Main Street Dial 31-521 1+ I 4+ 4+ 4+ 1+ I .. ,-. ., , 4+ 4+ 1+ . . h . B S 1+ M111 and S a e Streets 22' ' t ' -9 + . 5 road tree 1a 1, Conneau' Ohio I 4, A 4+ 4+ - ' 4+ 4+ 4, . . . 1+ I . . - Q 1+ Corner Mam an S.m on 'am Street ia -9 4: 4 P rrfrrfvn-v-'Av-v-'Av-fv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v 4 .---A--ALAa.A-AAA--ik.AAALA---A-AA-AA-44-4-4-4AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA COMPLIMENTS OF ALLIED RESINS Conneout Collection Agency Bonded Member Ohio Mercantile Agencies Associated Credit Bureaus of America 24715 Main Street Phone 71-851 COMPLIMENTS or CONN EAUT AUTO PARTS 214 State Street Dial 61-031 NICK PATTO SHOE REPAIR Broad Street P 81 C SUPPLY STORE 173 Park Avenue ANTHONY'S MARKET GROCERIES and MEATS Chestnut Street Phone 71-1861 CEORC-E SIMON MUSIC STORE EVERYTHING IN MUSIC 207 Broad Street RECORDS MUSIC INSTRUMENTS ASH HAT COMPANY HATS BAGS JEWELRY and HOSE 220 Main Street COZY'S SERVICE STATION Broad Street Conneaut Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF A 8 P SUPER MARKET CUMMINS RADIO YOUR PHILCO RADIO AND TELEVISION DEALER 662 West Main Street Dial 5 21 BATES MOTOR SALES East Main Road Phone 7 Conneaut Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF CONNEAUT LEATHER NC COMPLIMENTS OF CHAPMAN S GARAC-E AND SERVICE Mill Street COMPLIMENTS OF L C CUNNINC-HAM State Street COMPLIMENTS OF CITY DRY CLEANERS DEAN S MARKET MEAT GROCERIES DELIVERY SERVICE Main Street Phone 51 4 I 'I 'I 'I 9 1 . 4, . 4, 4 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ,I . . I 1 - 6 'I 'I 'I 'I 4, , 'I 'I 212 S S 1-961 4: , . 'I I . 'I - 'I 'I , 4, I I 'I l 'I 4, . . 'I 'I 1 'I 'I Ig , 4 1. I 'I 4, .- 'I 'I Main Street 4' 287 - -921 I THE CONNEAUT DRUG CO. '-QUALITY ALWAYS v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v vAvAvAvAvAvAv'v'vAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAfvAv'v'v v'v v v'v v v v v v v v v CONNEAUT MEAT AND GROCERY CO. DOUBLE - DECKER FOUNTAIN SERVICE, CANDY MAGAZINES, STATIONERY I IE 'I Ig 271 Broad street Phone 71-911 'I 'I 'I :I 'I CROWN JEWELERS CONGRATULATES THE 1952 GRADUATES 264 Main Street Conneaut. Ohio THAYER'S SHOES G HOSIERY 214 Main Street Phone 51-633 PATAKY'S MARKET Corner State and Chestnut CITY MARKET HOUSE JOE CALDERONE d SONS 21 WALRATH'S MARKET QUALITY FOODS CHILDREN S SHOP WE MAJOR IN MINORS S e 42 673 POND LUIVIBER COMPANY BadSt D131 81 1 H DAVIS AGENCY INSURANCE d REAL ESTATE BROKERS B Cr B CLEANERS 18 P kA D 162931 COMPLIMENTS OF RECREATION CENTRE LAFFERTY Er GRISWOLD CO BEDDING SANCER ELECTRIC COMPANY APPLIANCES RANGES REFRIGERATORS 51 801 256 M HOWARD C KINGDOM INSURANCE D 141 51 'I 'I an :I TT 'T I 277 Main Street phone 41-9 Broad Street Conneaut. Ohio 'I 'I 'I 'I I 4, 'I 'I 315 ro reet 4' . 213 Broad tr et Phone - 4: 13 '9 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I . l 4, . . II an 4: 6 ar venue 'I . I 13 - 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1' ' 4: Home of 4 4: FURNITURE RUGS AA LAMPS Broad Street It 'I 'I 'I - 'I 4, , 'I ,L 4, 4, P He II . Phone - ain Street 4: 13 '9 4 COMPLIMENTS OF THOIVIPSON'S TOI MI CO-OPERATIVE Erie Avenue PALAC-YI'S SERVICE STATION 1021 Broad Street Conneaut. Ohio Phone 52-631 CONNEAUT RADIO SERVICE G. E. PREIDNER We Pick Up and Deliver -Tubes Tested Free 590 Buffalo Street Dial 62-262 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '52 DELUXE DRY CLEANERS PHILIP A. CRESS 220 Washington Street Conneaut, Ohio CLYDE SMITH ELECTRIC Philco Refrigerators Ran es Freezers Water Heaters 567 Liberty Street LOVELY LADY FASH ION SALON Main Street FOR DANCE EDUCATION OLGA SELINE STUDIO OF DANCE 1 Main S reet Phone 31 361 DOVERCREST MILLS INC MANUFACTURERS WOMEN S CHILDREN S UNDERAPPAREL COMPLIMENTS OF THEO J EHRLICH Buffalo Street STRONG STEAM SPECIALTY MFG CO 502 Sandusky Street Conneaut Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF AS'-ITABULA AUTO PARTS DAIRY QUEEN The Cone With Curve on Top Vincent Volguar Prop 1009 W Main Street Conneaut Ohio CALL A RADIO CAB VETS S CAB D al 42 721 Hour Service Conneaut Ohio SILVER DINER FINE FOODS 24 HOUR SERVICE 457 S ate Street Phone 52 393 P . . 1' - S 4 4' 4 3 . 3 - 3 3 3 3 3 3 4: ' ' 4, , 'I :I I '03 I - 41 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 . . 3 . . 3 4' ' 4' ' 3 3 3 3 3 4' - 3 4' . . 4' , . , 3 4' . ' ' 4' ' 3 3 3 .- 4: , 4, 4 . 4' 1 - 4: . . 4, 24 , 4 I - I LAKE ERIE FINANCE CO. No. 5 Whitney Block Phone 61-522 WALTER W. PAULL - INSURANCE - 227 Broad Street CONGRATULATIONS ADMIRAL SALES and SERVICE Lake Shore Home Appliance 1CC1 Day Street Phone 62-755 THE PEOPLE'S STORE MEN and BOY'S FURNISHINGS Conneaut, Ohio COMPLIMENTS OF LAUX DRIVE IN 10066 GROUND BEEF West Springfield ROY D. RABER GENERAL CONTRACTOR Monroe Street Phone 62-831 MADISON RUBBER CORP Manufacturers of Molded Rubber Goods 490 Mad1son Street RED STAR TERM I NAL SUCCESS TO CLASS OF 52 Mr and Mrs F N Woodwa d MAYTAG SALES G SERVICE 2 tate S reet one 62 931 SAN FORD TIRE Cr WELDING SERVICE IRY SANDYS SPEEDY SEPVICE Broad and State treet IVI I DTOWN MOTORS Harbor Street COMPLIMENTS or PICARD S SERVICE MUCCIARONE S RADIO TELEVISION SALES SERVICE Ha bor Street Phone 7 AMERICAN FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS LOCAL 107 ASHTABULA COUNTV OLDS MAYBERRY S ate and M111 Street THE SYNDICATE Maxn and M111 Street I . 4, 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I .... , ., 4: S of P11 - Ig A X :I S ,S I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4, . 'I 'I 4, I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I :I 'I I - 'I 'I L 'I :I 774 f 1-324 IQ , 'I 'I 'I 'I - 1, I YOUR TEXACO DEALER LADIES WEARING APPAREL . 'I . . 1 1, . It .AAAAAAAAAAAAA---AA--AA-AA--A-A-A---AAA-----A-A--AA---A-AAAAA--A vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv I IIIURRQV Pomazrs mwyggggggllgflgim 222 Washington Street Phone 42-731 Conneaut, Ohio PORTRAITS PHOTO FINISHING COMMERCIAL PI-IOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES .AA-AAAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAA-AAA44-4-4-4AAA-A-kA--AA-kkkkA-kgLkQ JONES MOTOR SALES WtM RULAND BROS LUMBER CO FULL LINE OF BUILDERS SUPPLIES SP E I M R 0 62 021 Y d 72 264 EXOMET INCORPORATED M pl A COMPLIMENTS OF STATE GARAGE CHARLES MARCY AND SONS S A SAVINGS ACCOUNT PASS BOOK IS A SCHOOL BOOK TOO The Conneaut Bankmg 8: Trust Co I , 4 es a1n Road 4: a e V 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I 'I . 'I 'I 'I 'I We ecialize In Hard Lumb 4: , 4 378 as am o d 4: 322 a e reet ffice - - ,I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 4, - 'I 'I - 4, - 'I 4, - 'I 'I 'I 'I . 'I - 208 Lxberty Street :I I 1, Member F. D. 1. c. 'I COMPLIMENTS OF FLYNN'S FLYNN'S DINER North Kingsville 'A'A'A'IT''' DOAN UPHOLSTERY Cr FURNITURE CO. ' Furniture Remodeled and Rebuilt Earl Daywalt. Owner N. Kingsville, O. GILBERT H. MYERS MEATS, FEEDS and APPLIANCES North Kingsville COMPLIMENTS OF OLSON'S BAKERY PASTRY AT ITS BEST North Kingsville CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS or 'sz POP INN North Kingsville COMPLIMENTS OF J. C. PENNY CO. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY Main Street CONNEAUT ART CASTING Broad Street COMPLIMENTS or JOH N DI BBS Harbor Street BLICK S STUDIO AND PHOTO SUPPLY 212 State Street Dla 51 711 Conneaut Ohlo Congratulatlons and Best Wlshes to the Class of 1952 STATE and OHIO THEATRES Where You Get the Best In Flne Entertalnment SHOES OF QUALITY from IHE IVI K SHOE COMPANY 1 1 NEWBERRY COMPANY BEST WISHES AND MUCH SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 5? Fmance Your Car With A Convenient Low Cost Automobxle Loan at THE CITIZENS BANKING AND SAVINGS CO Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp H A Gleason H C Gleason H A GLEASON REAL ESTATE INSURANCE BETTY IAYS DAIRY BAR FOUNTAIN SERVICE CANDY MAGAZINES and GROCERIES 534 Broad Street CONNEAUT GRAIN C7 FUEL COMPANY Dlal 12 886 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 4, . . . 'I . ' I, - 'I 'I 'I 'l - 'I D 1, . , 1, . 1, ' 'I . . 1, 'I 4, . - . . 'I 'I 1, . . 'I A . . 'I 'I 'I 'I 1, - 'I L , - 1, -. 'I .... 4, . . 1, 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I . . 'I 'I 'I 'I , 'I . A H 1, - 'I 'I CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '52 COATES' HALL - CHENEY MOTORS 264 Cleveland Court Phone 81-901 HOME OF STUDEBAKER COMPLIMENTS OF JOH N DECK HARBOR STREET MARKET MEATS and GROCERIES 514 Harbor Street Phone 32-041 COMPLIMENTS OF R. J. DOBBINS INSURANCE 726 Maple Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF HARRIS DISTRIBUTING CO. West Springfield -A Route 5 EMHOEF MOTOR SALES INC 25 YEARS OF SERVICE BUICK CHEVROLET COMPLIMENTS OF HAUGH MILLINERY COMPLIMENTS OF W E C-OLDSMITH CO HERRICK AND IRVING HEATING AND ROOFING CO CHAS H MARCY Washmgton Street Phone 7 CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS TO THE CLASS OF 52 W T GRANT COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 52 ISALY S CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 52 M 1 GROW FISHERIES IA MAR SI-IOPPE Broad Mam Bulldmg Phone 72 961 COMPLIMENTS OF CULICK DAIRY COMPLIMENTS OF JOHNSON S DRIVE IN 4I 1 ' 4: 'I 'I 'I , 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I . 'I 'I ,I 183 1-422 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 , 'I 4: 1 . . 4, 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I - 4 4, 'I 'I . . . 1, V - - . . 4, 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4' ' I - 'I 411 Broad Street Phone 32-711 4' E. D. OHNSON, Pro . 4' p I 4. X 5


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