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MEET THE CLASS NAME: Carol Laughlin CHARACTERISTIC: Bermudas and sweat-shirt at a formal PET VANITY: An apple core PET PEEVE: Cheaters GOAL IN LIFE: To beccme a doctor NAME: Larry Ringer CHARACTERISTIC: Black Walkers PET PEEVE: Fords that beat Chevys. PET VANITY: My car GOAL IN LIFE: To be the hero in cowboy movies. NAME: Bill Schory CHARACTERISTIC: My walk PET PEEVE: Having to get tardy slips for being five seconds late to class PET VANITY: Basketball GOAL IN LIFE: To get a complete education and be a success NAME: Bonnie Slusser CHARACTERISTIC: Blushing PET VANITY: People PET PEEVE: People who drive egtremely slow GOAL IN LIFE: Become a private sceretary NAME: Dale Bishop CHAHACTERISTIC: Smiling PET PEEVE: Cake PET VANITY: Dodges GOAL IN LIFE: Catch five- thousand muskrats so I can buy a new car NAME: Larry Stout CHARACTERISTIC: My curly hair PET VANITY: Cars PEI' PEEVE: Women drivers GOAL IN LIFE: To own a new Chevy NAME: Lynn Stuhldreher Cl-IARACTERISTIC: My ankles crack when I walk PET PEEVE: I don't like girls in knee-socks PET VANITY: Clothes and cars GOAL IN LIFE: To own my own machine shop NAME: Ina Green CHARACTERISTIC: Very quiet PET PEEVE: Two-faced people PET VANITY: Bill and sports GOAL IN LIFE: To marry and become a secretary NAME: Carol Eshelman CI-IARACTERISTIC: Always talking PET PEEVE: Show-offs PET VANITY: Graduating GOAL IN LIFE: To be a success NAME: Earl Kettering CHARACTERISTIC: Flat-top hair cut PET PEEVE: Big-mouthed girls PET VANITY: Fast cars GOAL IN LIFE: To graduate NAME: Vera Miller CHARACTERISTIC: Long hair PET PEEVE: Little lip PET VANITY: Rex and swim- ming GOAL IN LIFE: To become a beautician and get married NAME: Bonnie Moyer CHARACTERISTIC: Dancing PET VANITY: Memories and pictures PET PEEVE: People who try to run everything GOAL IN LIFE: Be cr success in whatever I do and have a lot of friends NAME: Becky Grable CHARACTERISTIC: Saying the wrong thing at the wrong time PET PEEVE: People who al- ways find fault PET VANITY: Jerry and be' ing with people GOAL IN LIFE: A nurse and being happily married to Ierry NAME: Pat Gold CHARACTERISTIC: Blue eyes PET PEEVE: Two-faced people PET VANITY: Kermit and true friends GOAL IN LIFE: Being hap- pily married to Kermit NAME: Noah Borntrager CHARACTERISTIC: My quiet- ness PET PEEVE: Nice cars PET VANITY: People who change their minds GOAL IN LIFE: To be a suc- cess NAME: Clarence I-linerman CHARACTERISTIC: Brown eyes PET PEEVE: Two-faced people PET VANITY: Football GOAL IN LIFE: Graduating from hiqh school
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NAME: Ronnie Miller CHAHACTEHISTIC: Lazy PET PEEVE: Routine PET VANITY: Archery GOAL IN LIFE: Archer, Bow hunter NAME: Katie Cavalier CHARACTERISTIC: My laugh PET PEEVE: Girls who smoke and drink PET VANITY: My souvenirs and memories and ring GOAL IN LIFE: To marry a wonderful guy and have twelve children. NAME: Terry Pagna CI-IARACTERISTIC: A temper PET VANITY: Sports and Cheerleading PET PEEVE: My empty gas tank GOAL IN LIFE: To be happily married and raise part of a football team and a couple of cheerleaders NAME: Iudy Oswald l CHARACTERISTIC: My quiet- ness PET PEEVE: Guys in school that smoke PET VANITY: My cheering trophy GOAL IN LIFE: Be a good wife and mother some day NAME: Sandy Martz CHARACTERISTIC: Ticklish- ness PET PEEVE: Conceited people PET VANITY: Memories GOAL IN LIFE: To be a kind. understanding wife and mother NAME: Kenny Zellers Cl-IARACTERISTIC: Always late PET VANITY: Peggy PET PEEVE: Most teachers GOAL IN LIFE: Getting through college NAME: Sonny Manno CHARACTERISTIC: Goofing off PET PEEVE: Bawling and giggling women PET VANITY: Sports and hunting two-legged deer GOAL IN LIFE: To get through school NAME: Marsha Orr CHARACTERISTIC: My long hair PET PEEVE: Iealous people PET VANITY: Butch and Chev's GOAL IN LIFE: Being hap- pily married NAME: Willard Kannal CHARACTERISTIC: Carefree and agreeable PET VANITY: Nice car PET PEEVE: People who think they're something GOAL IN LIFE: Get out of school and be successiul NAME: Bob Bohaychyk CHARACTERISTIC: Car talk PET PEEVE: People who worry too much PET VANITY: Chrome-plated floor shift GOAL IN LIFE: To graduate MEET THE CLASS NAME: Bob Bourn CHARACTERISTIC: My seri- ousness PET PEEVE: Loud-mouthed girls PET VANITY: Basketball GOAL IN LIFE: To own my own business NAME: Marlene Atkinson CHARACTEHISTIC: Quiet type PET VANITY: Spaghetti that is hot, cokes, and Fred Rogacs PET PEEVE: People who don't tell the truth GOAL IN LIFE: To work in an office and to be married in November '58. NAME: Janet Leadbetter CHARACTERISTIC: Talking about nothing PET PEEVE: Two-faced people PET VANITY: Class ring, records GOAL IN LIFE: Be a nurse NAME: Penny Kinsley CHARACTERISTIC: Pony tail PET PEEVE: Two-laced people PET VANITY: Pat Boone. Tab Hunter. and jazz GML IN LIFE: To marry a millionaire and be a good wife and mother
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CLASS PROPHECY The reunion of the class of '58 of Hartville. Ohio was held recently on the ship S. S. Savage. All of former students were flown to Cleveland by the Evans Airlines, which are owned by Mr. Richard Evans. Chief Pilot Mr. Terry Ewing was in charge of the flight. The guests were all made comfortable by Mrs. Sandra Sweitzer, the former Sandra Martz. After the party had reached Cleveland and all were aboard the Savage , Miss Vera Miller, who now has her own beauty shop, and her head manicurist, Miss Ina Green, gave all the ladies a hairstyling and manicure. Plus this all the ladies received mink stoles, compliments of Mr. Earl Kettering. Later a spaghetti dinner was served with the compliments of Miss Terry Pagna, who is now the owner of Garesi's Spaghetti House. Terry is noted around the world for her famous spaghetti. Food was also supplied by Hugh who has taken over his father's dairy store. Mrs. Bonnie Tokas, the former Bonnie Poe, now Produce Manager of the Nation's Kroger Stores, sent food for the rest of the cruise. Mrs. Tokas in- formed the guests that Kroger's receive all of their produce from the Zellers Produce Farms, now owned by Mr. Kenneth Zellers. While on the subject of farming it was mentioned that Mr. Clarence Hinnerman owns one of the largest ldlpiry farms in Ohio. This was brought up by Miss Bonnie Moyer who is the Vice President of the Lawson ilk Co. The guests had no worry when it came to medical care. On board were Dr. James Stoll and his two nurses, Mrs. Becky Marteney, the former Becky Grable and Miss Ianet Leadbetter. For extreme cases Miss Carol Laughlin the noted psychiatrist, was on board. She specializes in the mental disorders of high school teachers. Quite a few of the former students have entered the teaching profession. Teaching grade school are Miss Penny Kinsley and Miss Leona Coblentz. Teaching in High School is Miss Carol Eshelman. Going even higher is Professor Donald Anstine, who is mathematics Professor at Mount Union College. Many of the young women are now secretaries. Miss Bonnie Slusser is secretary to Mr. Lowell Kinsley, who is the President of Uniontown Savings and Loan. Miss Ruth Borntrager is private secretary of Mr. Willard Kanal, who is President of the Monarch Rubber Company in Hartville. Mr. Richard Mishler, who is running for his second term as Mayor of Akron, could not attend. He was busy campaigning. Bill Davis also could not attend. He had to play in the All-American vs. Pro. game in Los Angeles. The former Judy Iackson was there with her famous husband. He is a five-star general in the Army. Miss Nancy Hoffman has given up modeling and has opened her own charm school in Hollywood. Of course many of the women have settled down to a life of homemaking and motherhood. Patty Atkinson the former Pat Gold is raising a family and is helping her husband run the County Line Market. Mrs. Marsh Keppler, formerly Marsha Orr, is now living in California and is the mother of eight children. Linda Slingluff, now Mrs. Dale Stermer, is the mother of six sons. Mr. Larry Ringer is now U. S. delegate to the U. N. He has done a lot for world peace and for the United States. Mr. Lynn Stuhldreher, who owns a chain of national and international machine shops, was unable to attend the reunion. Mrs. Marlene Rogacs, formerly Marlene Atkinson, has also joined the secretarial profession. She is a private secretary for the Akron Insurance Company. Mr. Robert Bourn who is one of the largest contractors in the States, has a large affiliation with the Schory Cement Block Co. This company is of course owned by Mr. William Schory. All of the gentlemen received a much appreciated gift of a Cadillac, donated by Mr. Robert Bohay- chyk who is President of General Motors. Ot course this gift didn't mean much to Sonny Manno and Larry Stout, who are stock car drivers. Dale Bishop also drives his own special car. His is black with the word POLICE spelled out in big red letters. Gas for all the cars was donated by Mr. Ronnie Miller who has taken over his father's gas station. During the evening Keith Knowles held the attention of all the guests as he told of his experiences as a Nuclear Physicist. Pat Brown added much to the evenings entertainment with her songs. Mr. Noah Borntrager, the noted poet added to the evenings entertainment for he was spouting poetry constantly, it was reported. Miss Katie Cavalier the world's most famous lady Detective was also aboard protecting everyone's valuables. Iudy Oswald, her bodyguard and Photographer fshe has a lot of Publicityl, was along to get pictures for her columns in the New York Times. These former students all enjoyed themselves and, as you can plainly see. turned out much better than most of their former teachers predicted.
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