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Chronicle of 1960 Continued From Page 25 Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. NOV. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Robert Wise became foreman at P.R.R. Roundhouse. Today Dorothy Gosser celebrated her eighth anniversary as secretary to nThe Alexander Lumber Milln, in Tacoma, Washington. Edna's Lunch Shop, under the management of Edna Werner with Helen Tyrrell as head waitress, had its grand opening today. The nconcert of the Yearu, appeared in Cleveland with John Smarto as leading tenor. A new surgeon and doctor arrived in town today to be head physician of our modern hospital. He will be re- membered as our old classmate, Jack Sawyer. We were amazed when our new theatre opened in town today with a great stage show. Believe it or not, the featured dancer was Jim Scheiber. Donald Stover, the owner of the lumberyard, has at last consented to donate enough lumber so we may have new seats on the swings at the park for the kiddies. Virginia Smith's new column nAdvice to the Lovelornn appeared in the Mansfield News-Journal. Coach Don Gehrisch's Bobcats started the football season off right. Their first game played was their triumphant victory! The opponent--Gallon. At long last Shirley Horton has reached her ambition. She is a private secretary at Ohio State University. Keystone proprietor, Robert Sand, who recently bought out the Klopfensteins, added five new pool tables to his pool parlor. Jeanne Rhodus currently acclaimed the most talented woman in the country, is physical educational teacher at C.H.S. Matt Perito has proved his love for school. He is now the high school janitor. Novelist Dorothy Weaver's latest book is a thriller en- titled WThe Farmer's Daughter.n Virginia Beeman is now custodian of Crestline Public Library. O Artist John Boals is rated with Rapheal on his latest portrait, NWhistler's Daughter.N William Bletz, a recent graduate of Ohio State, is present editor of the Crestline Daily Dispatch. By Shirley Horton and Paul Winemiller, Jr. 24
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Jan. l Jan. 2 Jan. 18 Jan. 28 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 28 March 2 March 24 March 29 April 1 April 9 April 15 April 25 May 5 May 10 June l June 20 June 28 July 2 July Aug. 5 Aug. 10 Aug. 25 4-- - .y we The Class of 1948 celebrated New Year's Eve at Senator Julius Spade's Mansion on Park Road. Cokes were on the house. Jim Stump, local cab driver for ten years, lost his license and was fined seo for reckless driving. Schill's West End Market was robbed for the fifth time in two weeks last night. Today, Miss Schill's decided to sell the store back to Link's. Miss Jackie Miller, only old maid of the class, is happy at her new vocation, buying goods for Prater's. She is now reported making negotiations for a husband. Actor James Barlion, currently starring in M.G.M.'s nLove On A Desertn, returned home to renew old acquaintances. The Class of '48 celebrated the holiday with a party at Dancer Stella Tuscan's Nite Club on Route SON. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arter welcomed the birth of the sixth baby boy. Donna Hart, the Kate Smith of N.B.C., today attributed her success to her diet of birdseed. The installation of the new minister, Rev. John C. Garverick, was formally held at the Trinity Lutheran Church. Ruth Simmermacher is reported making millions at her new interior decorating job at the Higbee Co. of Cleveland Dr. Donald Post, noted obstetrician, delivered the first April Fool's joke today. The Old English Tea Room reopened under the management of Alice Page. It caused quite a sensation among the English residents of Crestline. Edward Garverick has at last relinquished his job as pin boy to become of the Bowling Alley. Charles Burkhart, owner of the NStork Clubn on Seltzer St., is now featuring Arvine Klndinger's Swing Band and the new cigarette girl, Betty Bauer. Superintendent Lloyd Beach today announced the new physics teacher for the coming year, T.P. Linn, who starred under Doc Hackman in Crestline High School. Pilot Carl Biglin cracked up his plane as he tried to dodge a barn after circling for a landing th be made at the Crestline air strip. The local beautician parlor is featuring a new permanent wave and hair bob designed by the new owners, Yetive and Lavonne Wood. The former Miss Shirley Zwahlen, local debutante, opened a model school and was greeted by half the womangnpulation of Crestline. Elizabeth Huber, who struck oil on her farm a year ago, has increased her farm stock so much that she has fifty cows to milk a day. Juke box operator, Paul Winemiller, recently realized his ambition of being a one man orchestra. What a windbagL The former nMiss America of l956N, June Puhr, returned to Crestline to celebrate the Fourth with her classmates. The discovery of five new types of flowers by Floral Designer Anna Tornichio has made her famous. Bette Kraner is reported leaving for Florida again. Reason: lt's her honeymoon. Robert Wise became foreman at P.R.R. Roundhouse. 23
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a SENIOR CLASS SONG FOR CLASS OF 1948 fTo the tune of Serenade of the Bellsj Freshman, sophomvre, junior and then seniors, We have come this far along our way With the memory of Crestline High School We'll proceed along life's way. Scenes from our school life We'll always cheri 0f our teachers and our friends so true. With the fun and joy we had at dances, We'll proceed along life's way. Junior rings and senior pictures We have exchanged with all our friends. And now that we are leaving They'll remember us by them. Still the bell will ring for all our school ma But for us they'll never ring again. We'll remember all the scenes of school days, As we sadly leave Crestline High. By Ruth Simmermacher and g sh tes, Arvine Kindinger, Jr. 25
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