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—cJllh KINGSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PUBLISHED BY K-LITE STAFF VOL. XII 3 44 JAMES HALES Superintendent JEANETTE ROBISHAW Secretary RICHARD BRUCKMAN Mathematics NORINNE CLARK Vocal Music JACOB ESTEY DAVIS Industrial Arts STANLEY GRAHAM Science ROLAND J. GRAVES Instrumental Music ROSE HARTMAN English 6 MARGARET KONNERT English-Latin WILLIAM KONNERT Mathematics MARGARET MIKOLAY Home Economics STEVE RADWANCKY History, Physical Education WILLIAM SHERMAN English JANET SOWRY Commercial GLADYS WEAVER English VIRGINIA BRANCH Fifth Grade 7 8 MABEL CLEVELAND Fourth Grade MIRIAM DAY Sixth Grade ALINE DERRY Sixth Grade TERESA GOOD Third Grade CLARISSA GRAN Second Grade SUSANNAH HEIL First Grade HULDAH KAULL Second Grade FERN KELLER Third Grade HELEN PERRY First Grade LaMOINE SCRIBNER Second Grade JACQUELINE VANDERBURG Fifth Grade MARGARET WENTZ Fourth Grade TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION ROSE HARTMAN President CLARISSA GRAN Vice-President FERN KELLER Secretary-T reasurer 9 SCHOOL BOARD SEATED: Ed Montgomery. SECOND ROW: Jim Miller, Hazel Woodworth, Paul Hewitt, and William Hall. CAFETERIA LADIES JANITORS Mrs. Flack, Mrs. Louden, Mrs. Carter Errett Loomis Loren Sowry BUS DRIVERS Left to right: Joe Kubichek, Robert Ernst, Lloyd Kister, Ken Carle, Floyd Cleveland, and Clyde Smith 10 JAMES BLANK Friendship is constant. JUDY BLENMAN Can make to-morrow cheerful. RONALD BRUNELL . . . understanding is . . . the heart. W. ROBERT BRUNELL ... a light heart lives long. JOANNE BRYDLE Amazing brightness, purity, and truth. LINDA BURCH Her voice was ever soft ... 12 KENNETH CARLE For he wishes to be the best. BEVERLY CUSANO Soft peace she brings. GEORGE EMERY . . . with a mighty heart . . . JOHN ERNST Did everything with ease. II MARGARET HARLESS' Of such a merry, stirring spirit. NORMAN HERL Nothing falls early or late. HILDA KISTER The glass of fashion. ROBERTA LILLIE A smile bright and beautiful. LINDA LEE MARTIN With grace ... DIANE NEILL Good, amiable . . . sweet. I ROSE ANN OLIN . . . nameless graces . . . NANCY OSBORNE Fairest of stars . . BONITA PLATT Like a delicate flower . . . 15 RICHARD ROSE 'Bound for success. SHARON SULIN With a smile on her lips . . . RICHARD VANEK As true as steel. WILLIAM WARREN WEBSTER ... noble ... GENE YOAK Not soon provoked. 16 CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1960, being of sound mind, do hereby make this our last will and testament. First of all. we leave our space in Room 20 to the Junior Class and Miss Sowry. To the Sophomores we leave our athletic abilities. To the Freshmen we leave our angelic (?) behavior. But, individually-- I, Jim Blank, leave my love for play practice to Ray. Don't get too carried away--you might forget your lines. I, Judy Blenman, will my trips to the cafeteria to get coffee for Miss Sowry to any interested person. Just make sure your shoelaces are tied. I, Dari Brown, leave my flattop haircut to Myron Beck. You must learn to smile, though. I, Bob Brunell, will my liking for girls to Don O'Bell. You can borrow my Chevy anytime. I, Ron Brunell, will all my tardy and absence excuses to John Luce. They must be good--they worked for me. 1, Joanne Brydle, will my love for dancing to David Jewell. It's easier than doing exercises. I, Linda Burch, will my height to Marilyn Emery. Then you won’t have to stand on the top step when HE takes you home!!!! I, Ken Carle, will my safe-driving habits to any future Honor Society member. Just remember that transmissions don't grow on trees. I, Gary Carlson, will my distaste for going steady to Shirle McConnell. Everyone will be glad to have it given to such a deserving person. 1, Beverly Cusano, will my long hair to Kay Wing. It will put an end to your nightly pinups. I, Jack Dewey, will my nickname, Tiny, to Barbara Kobernik. At least it will fit you better than it did me. I, Bill Dewey, will my means of self-protection to Norm Walbridge. It will be of great advantage when you engage in a rumble. I, Arland Emery, will all of my little girl friends to Ken Hoover. They surely are fun, but, boy, can can they get mad! I, George Emery, will my genuine Al-Capone coat to Baby-face Charlie Campbell. Only seventy- three more payments and it's all yours. I, John Ernst, will my Big Ben timepiece to Tom Hinkle. I hope it keeps your friends as happy as it did mine. I, Norman Herl, will my pitching ability to Les Rogers. Only don't throw ice cream cones. I, Hilda Kister, will my dimples to Carol Page. Only you'll have to promise to smile. I, Karen Kobernik, will my trips to Cleveland to Sharon Brocklehurst. At least, it will get you closer to Columbus. I, Roberta Lillie, will my gym class blues to RoseMarie DePonceau. I hope you spend less time on the floor while playing basketball than I did. I. Linda Martin, will my twelve o'clock curfew to Loretta Marrison. Good Luck! I, Diane Neill, will my temper to my cousin, Richard Nicka, so that his temper will match his red hair. I, Rose Ann Olin, will my driving ability to Janice Reed. Be prepared to go forty miles an hour ... in a five mile an hour zone. I, Nancy Osborne, will my little black book to Marilyn Baldwin. It's all yours except for one name — that's mine! ! ! ! I Bonnie Platt, will my ability to punch wrong keys in office practice class to Kathleen Kister. This special ability is not conducive to getting good grades. I, Margaret Harless, will my laugh to Jean Blank. Hope you can control it better than I did. I. Paul Reed, will my typing ability to Ted Rose. Included you will find a supply of Extra-large erasers. You'll need them. I. Ted Robishaw, will the Fordmobile to Bob Howe and Dave Bogar. Hope you have better luck avoid- ing the cops than I did. I. Gary Stevens, will my ability to ride a motorcycle to Janet Bradley. Get a Harley, Janet. I, Sharon Sulin, will my laugh, blush, and ability to talk, to Jack Ogren. They were a lot of fun, but I hope they don't break up your class so often as they did mine. I, Dick Vanek, will my loud duals to Terry Hanson. I've reformed??? I, Bill Webster, will my ability to drive slowly to Dick Sherwood. I wish you luck. I, Gene Yoak, will my big feet to Ron Carlson. How do you think I got the name Big Daddy, anyway? 17 CLASS PROPHECY One fine sunny morning in June, 1975, Rose Ann and Sharon decided to make their vav tjo the fair city of Kingsville. You see, Rose Ann had perfected an electronic brain and when she found that she could not proceed with her experiments because of a lack of funds, she borrowed from Sharon. Yog see, Sharon has fulfilled her ambitions by marrying a multi-multi -millionaire. In order that Rose Ann might pay off the loan, Sharon's new husband suggested that they take the electronic lirain to Kingsville where his friend, the owner of the New American Motor Companv would help them sell it. V When the girls boarded the plane bound for Kingsville, whonj should they sec but tneir school-mate ’ Roberta Lillie. She told them that they were in safe hands because Sky'King would be their pilot and she would be his co-pilot. Frankly, they weren't too surprised to hear this for Roberta always was on Cloud 9. ' ■ - .'f- They landed at Hilda's Airport on schedule. They told Hilda about their' cl cironjc. brain, but when she said that she really wasn't interested. Rose Ann and Sharon hailed a blac c.Volkswagen taxi. The driver was none other than Jack Tiny Dewey. He said that he didn’t really like hjCjob, but .thought it would be quite permanent--he couldn't get out of the car! .v” ffip' They arrived at the Harless House and were met at the door by, the worltf-reknpvtflhostess. Mar- garet Mae. She called her chief bellboy, James Blank who had once had great hopas of getujig up in the world, and now he was--in the elevator!! James let Rose Ajin and Sharon oft on thg.. fifty-seventh floor. There they found their suite of rooms and decided to step out on the balcony to Vijfcw the famed park on Kingsville Square. They saw Bob Brunell faithfully tending his famous orangeppffradilly pan- sies. With Bob was Gary Lester Stevens who was making a career qf selling salted peanuts. Gary looked quite prosperous. Glancing up, Rose Ann saw Ronnie The-Human-Fig Brunell washing windows. He was gaily singing The Boiler Room Rock which he himself had written. Lunch was served to them in their room by Chef Bev Cusano. She served her specialty, Grimey Gophers. Rose Ann and Sharon immediately sent ouf to the drugstore for some Greas{ Gopher Neutralizer which had been made famous by the great chemist Gene Albert Yoak. Thjs-.dis’- covery had made Yoak a millionaire. fV rrk y After recovering from the after-effects of their lunch, they decided to.visit their Aiura Mater, Kingsville High School, which had been expanded recently and was now’the largest schpol in the United States. They left the Harless House and on the way up to the school they saw Ken Carle.apd Wiliam Warren Webster hobo-ing it by the pond. Ken and Bill said that they would soon be attending sfec Hfflbo Convention in Chicago. Ken had just risen to the position of Most Honorable Uz OiM Skill yias jus- going along for the ride because he couldn't find anything better to do. Rose and Sharon were ushered into the school by Paul Tall Reed who was currently employed as a chimney sweep arid vas aspiring to the position of janitor so that he could get the smoke out of his eyes. He said that Miss.'Sowry was waiting to see them. Paul warned them not to be too shocked for Miss So wry had become -Va woman of the world. She owned an emerald colored Plymouth Fury and an emerald colored mink coat. A new member who they found on the faculty was Dari Brown. He was teaching English and composing lyric poetry. They saw poor Dari Seated at his desk correcting papers and muttering, Sapio as number one, same as number one, same as number one. As they walked down the hall, they heard music coming from Mr. Konucrt s- tudy hall. Upon in- vestigation, they found that Arland Archie Emery was conducting a.school for Geisha Girls. He said these students were being trained to act as spies in Russia. They walked a little further down the hall where they saw a door marked Professor Ernst.” They peaked in and found John lecturing his class on the fundamentals of mathematics. Of course, you all know about John's book, HOW TO PROVE THAT TWO AND TWO EQUAL FIVE. ■ Like all girls, they soon found their way to the shop. There they found Norm Herl presiding over the annual meeting of the Shop Sewing Circle. But they did not interrupt the meeting for. they were discussing the nasty problem of overflowing sinks. Since it was time for their appointment with the President of the New American Motor Company, they took off in a new Thunderbird which was given to them as a hello present by the pleasantly wealthy Gary Milan Carlson. He said that the Navy had given him a yearly pension of $15 million in gratitude for designing their new uniforms. They always wondered where our tax money went; now they know--Gary has it! On their way they heard on the radio that Karen Kay Kobernik had just crossed the English Channel. It seems she had to walk all the way, though, because she can't swim. Karen never was ptte to swim when she could walk. When they arrived at the office, they found Bonnie Platt still punching the wrong-keys on her office practice machines. The President, who was none other than Richard LeRoy Frank Vanek, said that he had hired Bonnie because of her manner of handling personnel. Frank ushered them into his office where they presented their problem to him. He said that he would be glad to help them if he hadn't already invested all his ready cash in Ted Robishaw’s Fordmobiles. Ted was building these carsifor' teen-agers who repeatedly'found itnecessary to avoid the police. However, they were not doing so well be sause the great reformer, Judy Blerirnan, was foiling their plans. Judy was campaigning for the position, of police.tchief in Kingsville. Fra k suggested that they see the millionaire, Dusty Carlyle Rose. The police were paying Dusty to keep out of thetditches. Their call to Dusty was put through by a nasal-voiced operator who turned out to i i Nancy Cfborne! Nancy said thatone of her children had accidently shot a cork gun at her and the pork had Jpdged In her throat. This was the cause of her nasal voice. She connected us with Dusty, who explained tha t he had overdrawn his account at the Federal Bank. The president of the bank, Linda L fe Martin,jjhad refused tcwgive him any more credit. Linda was known as the hard-hearted banker of Lake Street. Dj ty saidyihey;might ty.. tjalking to Joanne Brydle, president of the Fred A. Stair Corp. When t ey pteseptjed their problem tofi’er.; Joanne said she would be glad to help them. Tired, but happy, hey returned to the hotel. In view of thei goodfortune, they decided to extend their vacation a few more hours. Since the next day was 6ufid| iy. they decided t© attend church. When they arrived, they were welcomed by William Dewey„ a respected elder of the church. Bill ushered them to their seats. While they were waiting for the service to begin, they learned that Diane Neill, now a doctor, had been called to the hospital on an emergency. It seemed that Judy Blenman had been run down by one of Ted Robishaw's Fordmobiles. As the service began, the famous gospel singer. Linda Burch, honored them by singing a song she had composed. Everyone’s attention was held while the great evangelist, the Reverend George Henry Emery, presented one of his famous sermons on temperance. As they left Kingsville that Sunday afternoon, they felt a pang of regret. But, they decided that as soon as the electronic brain was completed, they would return to visit their classmates again. 19 SENIOR ACTIVITIES JIM BLANK Band: 2,3,4 Senior Play Junior Play Chorus: 3,4 JUDITH JUDY’’ BLENMAN Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1 DARL BROWN Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Baseball: 1,2,3 Baseball Manager: 4 RONALD RUMBLE HEAD” Baseball: 3 BRUNELL Basketball: 3 Band: 1,2,3 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Class Treasurer: 2 BOB PANSY” BRUNELL Basketball: 3 Baseball: 3 Junior Play JOANNE JO” BRYDLE Band: 2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,4 Centra-Light: 1,4 LINDA LOU BURCH Baseball: 2 Chorus: 1,4 Librarian: 1 KENNETH KEN” CARLE Junior Play Hiram Team: 3 Centra-Light: 3,4 Business Manager 4 K-Lite: 3,4 Business Manager 4 GARY MILAN CARLSON Baseball: 1,2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3 BEVERLY BEV” CUSANO Chorus: 1 WILLIAM JOSEPH DEWEY Hiram Team: 1 Vice-President: 1 President: 2 ARLAND ARCH” EMERY Baseball: 2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Track: 1,2,3 GEORGE HENRY EMERY Baseball: 1,2,4 Basketball: 1,2 Track: 3 Vice-President: 2,4 JOHN DAVID ERNST Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 3,4 Basketball: 3,4 Hiram Team: 3 Placed 19 in the state in Advanced Algebra MARGARET MEG” HARLESS Chorus: 1 RUSSELL PEANUTS” HERL Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Baseball: 1,2,3,4 HILDA DIMPLES” KISTER Chorus: 1 Office Staff: 2 KAREN KAY KOBERNIK Student Council: 3 Basketball: 2,3 Baseball: 2 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4 Editor: 4 K-Lite: 3,4 Editor: 4 Vice -President: 3 Library staff: 1,2,3 Queen Candidate: 1 Honor Society: 4 ROBERTA KAY LILLIE Band: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play LINDA LEE MARTIN Basketball: 2,3 Chorus: 2,3,4 Baseball: 2 Junior Play 20 DIANE JOYCE NEILL Baseball: 2 Band: 1,2,3,4 Library staff: 2,3 Centra-Light: 2,3,4 ROSE ANN OLIN Baseball Scorekeeper: 3,4 Basketball: 2 Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Hiram Team: 1,2,3,4 12 in state in Latin II NMSGT--Letter of Commendation Honor Society: 3,4 Office work: 1,2,3 Library staff: 1,2,3 Basketball Queen: 2 K-Lite staff: 4 News Herald Correspondent: 4 President: 3 Secretary: 4 NANCY RITA OSBORNE Chorus: 1,3,4 Library staff: 1,3,4 Centra-Light staff: 2,3,4 BONITA BONNIE” PLATT Chorus: 4 Junior Play Senior Play PAUL RICHARD REED, JR. Basketball: 1 Chorus: 2,3,4 Senior Play TED ZEB” ROBISHAW Baseball: 2 Track: 2,3,4 Chorus: 1 Junior Play Senior Play Student Council: 4 President: Projection Crew: 3,4 RICHARD DUSTY” ROSE, JR. Baseball: 2,3,4 Basketball: 1,2,3,4 Track: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Hiram Team: 13 in Kent District in World History GARY LESTER STEVENS Chorus: 1 Junior Play SHARON SLINKY” SULIN Band: 1,2,3,4 Chorus: 1,2,3,4 Junior Play Senior Play Library staff: 1,2 Office staff: 1,4 Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4 K-Lite: 4 Treasurer: 1,3 Queen candidate: 4 Star-Beacon reporter: 4 National Honor Society: 4 RICHARD FRANK” VANEK Baseball: 3,4 WILLIAM WEB” WEBSTER Junior Play Hiram Team: 1,2 Treasurer: 1 GENE BIG DADDY” YOAK Track: 1,2,3 Baseball: 3,4 Basketball: 1,2,4 K-Lite: 3,4 Photographer Centra-Light: 4 Photographer Projection crew: 3,4 21 Rose Ann Olin Valedictorian Karen Kobernik Salutatorian Dr. Roger M. Shaw Richard Rose 24 ROW 1: Norman Walbridge, Bob Gedeon, Augusts Magons, Harlan Baldwin, Bill Yoak, James Yoak, Ted Brunell, Robert Baldwin. ROW 2: RoseMarie DePonseau, Marilyn Mansfield, Loretta Marrison, Carol Meyer, Sharon Brocklehurst, Robert Louden, Carol Page, Darla Hadlock, Janice Doman, Marilynn Emery, Carolyn Raschke. ROW 3: Leslie Rogers, Janice Reed, Martha Nogal, Ruth Payne, Janet Bradley, David Wolfgang, John Luce, David Good, Ruth Nutter, Alice Church, David Jewell, Janet Page, William Sherman (adviser). ROW 4: Terry Hanson, Janice Huey, Richard Sherwood, Fred Church, David Howard, Harold Kister, Carol Daywalt, Loren Leatherman, John Gedeon, Mickie Hartman, Beverly Hockschild, and Raymond Vanek. President.............Augusts Magons Vice-President........Janet Bradley Secretary.............Sharon Brocklehurst Treasurer.............Carol Daywalt 26 ROW 1: Tom Hinkle, Jack Randolph, Dick Carle, Bill Clayman, Ralph Brown, David Bartram, Donald O'Bell, Roger Osborn. ROW 2: Barbara Kobernik, Linda Brunell, Jerry Nichols, Kathleen Kister, Kathryn Dewey, Brenda Means, Ginger Ingramm, Sandy Pickens, Beverly Holcomb, Mary Lou Oren, Penny Sherwood, Waiter Waibridge. ROW 3: Sandy Masick, Bruce Wilkinson, Paulette Braunbeck, Bryan Ingramm, Patsy Chapin, Elaine Stevens, Janice Herl, Kay Wing, Marianne Daywait, Nancy Carlson, Gloria McCroskey, Roger Louden, William Konnert (adviser). ROW 4: Ted Rose, Russell Risley, Allyn Thiel, Dick Lillie, Pat Hass, Marilyn Baldwin, Ronnie Platt, David Flack, Jack Ogren, Clarence Eccleston, ShiiGeorgia Hays, Bob Marshall, Jack Luce, and Norman Hill. President. . . . Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Sandy Masick Bill Clayman Kathy Meyer Mary Lou Oren 27 ROW 1: Albert Hopkins, Richard Nicka, Larry Kuhn, David Bogar, Jim Bradley, Kenneth Mullen, Kenneth English, Tom Simmons. ROW 2: Kay Brocklehurst, Debbie Rose, Bobbie Keene, Patty Wentink, Darlene Braden, Carol Thiel, Mary Lou Neill, Gladys Doman, Sharon Mosier, Ruth Blenman, Glenn Smith, Jim Wright, Bob Page, Anna Rogers, Marjorie Wood. ROW 3: Barbara Porter, Jane Foley, Colletta Kister, Gary Carr, Bill Wentz, Carol Case, David Kray, Barbara Fox, Kathy Todd, Mary Ann Fiala, Kathleen Jeffers, Connie Fetters, Mrs. Hartman. ROW 4: Bobby Sherwood, Jerry Wood, David Anderson, Joe Mihalick, Gary Means, Denise Winchester, Kenny Kubichek, Bill Stief, Virginia Emery, Charles Schlick, Ted Hanson. President..........Bill Wentz Vice-President . . .David Bogar Secretary..........Patty Wentick Treasurer..........Barbara Fox 28 VARSITY BASKETBALL ROW 1: Raymond Vanek (manager), Richard Bruckman (coach), David Howard (manager). ROW 2: Arland Emery, John Ernst, Ralph Brown, Loren Leatherman, Augusts Magons, Gene Yoak, Harlan Baldwin, Richard Rose, Gary Carlson, and Norman Herl. CHEERLEADERS ROW 1: Nancy Carlson, Penny Sherwood, and Alice Church. ROW 2: Loretta Mairison, Janet Page, and Mary Lou Oren. 30 QUEEN AND COURT ROW 1: Linda Ogren and Herman Urbank. ROW 2: Chuck Campbell, Sharon Sulin, Ted Robishaw, Bob Night- wine, Ruth Wentz, Loretta Marrison (queen), John Ernst, Bill dayman, Barbara Kobemik, Dave Bogar, and Virginia Emery. QUEEN AND CANDIDATES Virginia Emery, Barbara Kobemik, Loretta Marrison (queen), Ruth Wentz, and Sharon Sulin. 31 VARSITY BASEBALL ROW 1: David Bogar, Dick Rose, Bob Brunell, John Ernst, Norman Herl, John Gedeon, George Emery, Bill Clayman. ROW 2: Richard Bruckman (coach), Dick Carle, Jack Ogren, Ted Rose, Arland Emery, Gary Carl- son, Allyn Thiel, Norman Hill, Charles Schlick, Ken Kubichek, Ronald Platt, and Dari Brown (manager). VARSITY TRACK David Good (manager), Raymond Vanek, Ted Brunell, Bill Yoak, Richard Rose, George Emery, Gene Yoak, Harlan Baldwin, Ted Robishaw, Arland Emery, Allyn Thiel, and Dick Sherwood (manager). 32 RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Bob Gedeon, Jim Yoak, David Flack, Roger Osbum, Chuck Campbell, Dave Bogar, Chuck Schlick, Leslie Rogers. ROW 2: David Bartram (manager), Ted Rose, Bill Chapin, Steve Radwancky (coach), Donald O'Bell, Jack Ogren, Allyn Thiel, Richard Sherwood (manager). STATE TRACK Gene Yoak and Allyn Thiel 33 JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR HIGH TRACK HOW I: Nancy Hunt, Bill Marrison, Ken Fumiage, Paul Harless, Roger Carle, Glenna Brown, Linda Osborne, Terry Leuthcrman, Jack Fedor, Dick Page, Ronnie Carlson. ROW 2: Miss Goodrich, Patty Tikkanen, JoAnn Lawrence, Ted Gedeon, Bob Carle, Susan Coursen, Tom Altman, Kay Risley, David Hill, John Coursen, Connie Luce, Sharon Carle, Mr. Radwancky. ROW 3: Bob Howe, Ruth Ann Smith, Owen Hanson, John Ensell, Richard Showalter, Floyd Beck, Walter Mullen, Bill Cusano, Edith Yoak, Ray Blank. ROW 1: Susan Rasehke, Peggy Loeunis, David Hawn, Martha Walbridge, Martha Dewey. ROW 2: Patty Lillie, Rashata Kmet, Jtudv Rruekman, Lynda Allen, Shert Keene. Mrs. Weaver. ROW 3: David MacMillen, Penny Ifewv. Ttun Wvsltgawg, Dace Magotu, Cecugc Kerutis. S ROW 1: Randy Jewell, Judy Mason, Ken Hoover, Annette Andrejack, Carol Dubach, Donna McCroskey, Patty Faulkerson, Bill Merts, Tim Hanson, Janice Howard. ROW 2: Patty Mast, Sarah Fisher, Ted Howe, Jerry Bacon, Michael Eccleston, Carol Fox, Jean Curtiss, Marla Carr, Susan Fox, Tim Dewey, Bill Allen, Beverly Anderson, Mr. Bruckman. ROW 3: Roger Hass, Virginia Jeffers, Ruth Ann Fetters, Gary Good, Dave Daywalt, Ellis Church, Roy Cusano, Donald Baldwin, Myron Beck, Charles Brydle, Carol English, Becky Carter. ROW 1: Charles VanKirk, Bill Vanek, Allen Olin, Wendell Rose, Karen Smith, Phyllis Neff, Bruce Webster, Roger Wolf, Sharon Parker, Kathy Sheneman, Cathy Walbridge, Peter Sensky. ROW 2: Judy Miller, Wendy Moses, Leonard Richman, Herb Stanton, Carl Brockway, Loren Poris, Bill Runyan, Alice Payne, Gary Nichols, Susan Smith, Jim O'Hanlon, Mr. Graham. ROW 3: Cheryl Richardson, Judy Wilkison, Judy Schultz, Jerome Smith, Ray Radcliff, Bob Rose, Tim Wing, Becky Whiting, Barbara Wolf, Raymond Onion, Ralph Seymour. 37 ROW 1: Marie Wolfgang, Gary Hochschild, Ronnie Miller, Richard Styzej, Jerry Ogren, Wally Brocklehurst, Miles Wolfgang, Terry Brocklehurst, Alan Marshall, Janice Brunell. ROW 2: Linda Leonard, Ruth Ann Dewey, Benjamin Mertz, David Oiin, Lois Shank, Connie Stanton, Billy Smith, Mary Jean Kray, Sally Laugen, Mrs. Day. ROW 3: Robert Pifer, Beth Thiel, Claude Hawn, Denise Bowdler, John Puska, Ronald Rose, William Byers, Leroy Roxberry, Leland Carter, Kenneth Marshand. ROW 1: Norman Cartise, Richard Nagy, Sally Brydle, Linda Nichols, Frank O'Hanlon, Connie VanKirk, Jeff Bush, Larry Heri, Ellen Mansfield, John Doman, Ronnie Emerson. ROW 2: Freda May Butler, Christine Janendo, Nancy Rogers, Keith Hawn, Larry Rogers, Leroy Good, Howard Porter, Ronald Marshall, Raymond Adamski, Elaine Andrejack, Mrs. Derry. ROW 3: Terry Watkins, Sandra Dunick, Larry Hays, Janice Hopkins, Arthur Campbell, Kazimier Styzej, Patricia Cave, John Kirkland, Helen Ingramm, Esther Ernst. 38 ROW 1: Barry Cedar, Sharron Reydak, Marilyn Hill, Gary Lee Bates, Brenda Cline, Mary Todd, Danny Altman. ROW 2: Dale Smith, Lee Carter, Ralph Rose, Gary Lee Page, Phyllis Lawrence, Janet Fox, David Pifer, Janice Mast, Miss Vanderburg. ROW 3: Jerry Davis, Fred Hunt, Sharon Swanson, Susie Chapin, Charles Cusano, Edward Mullen, Duane Lillie, Tim Moroski. ROW 1: Sandra Thompson, Larry Braden, Larry Fedor, Harry Rogers, Robert Hill, Robert Nutter, Duane Ban- croft. ROW 2: Raymond Kellogg, Fred Fox, Karolynn Howe, Paul Brockway, Ned Ingramm, Roger Smith, Carol Mosier, Harold Leonard, Mrs. Branch. ROW 3: Linda Spangler, Norman Richmond, Dianne Detrick, Bnice Mihalick, William Keener, Susan Runyan, Ruth Fluharty, David Laugen. 39 ROW 1: Marie Danseraue, Kathleen Pasha, Elsie Smith, Gary Hansen, Renee Marshall, David Blenman, Patricia Herl, Judith Hill. ROW 2: James Mackey, Rebecca Bruckman, David Bovee, Sandra Eccleston, Paul Davis, Vickie Altman, Mary Roxberry, Daniel Theiss, Mrs. Cleveland. ROW 3: Jerry Killeen, Deborah Wing, Elbert Hannah, David Holcomb, Daniel Hatch, Marjorie Kubichek, Howard Stem, Deborah Fetters. ROW 1: Kristy Smith, Craig Bancroft, Kathy Whiting, Charles Moore, Mary Dewey, Judith Sulin, William Dunick. ROW 2: Ida Mae Olin, Philip Rogers, Steven Campbell, Linda Brockway, Jerry Mason, Edith Stanton, Nancy Kray, Mrs. Wentz. ROW 3: Richard Holcomb, Bonnie Kirkland, Richard Cusano, Lois Herl, Charles Case, Diane Faulkerson, Kenny Roxberry. 40 ROW 1: Cynthea Howe, Sara Brunell, Daniel dayman, Dana Rose, Ronald Simmons, Douglas Allen, Rhonda Blakeslee, Judith Oren. ROW 2: William Eagle, Judith Bush, George Bartley, Linda Sensky, Charles Mc- Crosky, Larry Hoover, Signe Lute, Beverly Shank, Mrs. Good. ROW 3: Cathy Moses, Josehpine Kubichek, John Rich, Patricia Mertz, Betty Swanson, Stephen Raschke, Linda Kuhn, Connie Wentink. ROW 1: Kathleen Moore, Dennis Braden, Terry Simmons, Flora Rogers, Roger Brunell, Danny Shumate, Nancy Tomsic, Mary Saturday, Raymond Cedar. ROW 2: Bruce Wolf, Clara Altman, Edgar Neff, Fred Vanek, Peggy Sheneman, Robert Reed, Bruce Blenman, Fred Dubach, Mrs. Gran. ROW 3: Debra Bowdler, Donald Thompson, Dean Campbell, Linda Byers, George Keener, Fred Blank, Bonnie Bush, William Butler, Jon Fobes. 41 ROW 1: John Fox, Charles Ernst, Dorothy Faulkerson, Ronald Howe, Diane Carlson, Janice Bowers, Bonnie Mosier, James Nagy, Debra Altman, Patty Hunt. ROW 2: Jay Showalter, Donald dayman, Leonard Marshand, Sandra Bowdler, Kitty Wright, Charles Furmage, Gary Dubach, Sandra Ludwig, Mrs. Keller. ROW 3: Mary Day, Bradley Campbell, David Tomsic, Alan Runyan, Floyd Lane, Peter Wing, Norman DeGroodt, Gary Crosby, Penny Nichols. ROW 1: Thomas Harless, Edward Van Kirk, Jack Hare, Christine Mackey, George Styzej, Danny Eagle, Gary Mason, Melvin Lewis, Ann Bradley, Karleen Fuchs, Mary' Jane Pasha, Sara Faulkerson. ROW 2: Charles Hill, Donald Spangler, Rose Curtis, Harold Bovee, Bradley Ensell, Debra Hamrick, Diane Summas, Dennis Theiss, Timothy Kister, Stephen Ernst, Mrs. Kaull. ROW 3: Robert Roxberry, Gerry Stanton, Michael McClain, Larry Neff, Daniel Lawrence, David Lane, Hubert Dietrich, Bertha Carter, Kenneth Hill, Michael Wolfgang. 42 ROW 1: Aldine Davis, Nancy Fedor, Jack Puska, Frank Bartley, Kathleen Leonard, Louie Bowers, Laura Corlew, Endit Moore, Connie Sue Mason, Sharon Canter. ROW 2: Betty Brunell, Timmy Sheneman, Roy Rogers, Roy English, Gary Dumer, Mike Day, Linda Sue Flack, Blaine Pickens, Gary Dubach, Randy Hopkins, Becky Miller, Mrs. Scribner. ROW 3: Sheila Smith, Linda Sheneman, John Barnett, Billy Kirkland, Kenneth Kuhn, Brian Bovee, Fred Moore, Rebecca Howe, Laneen Keener, Darlene Platt, Wesley Lowzynski. ROW 1: Stephen Richardson, Roy Mason, Terry Moore, Patricia Carr, Carol Ludwig, Deborah Sinclair, Kathleen Miller, John Brocklehurst, Donald Reeves, Mrs. Heil. ROW 2: Edwin Lute, David Hanna, Carl Canter, David Harcourt, Mark Shears, Jean Togg, Karen Umbaugh, Judith Thompson, Cherie Graham. ROW 3: Herman Ur- bank, Joseph Brunty, William Hatch, James Campbell, John Berwald, Donald Bowdler, Sterling Scott, Raymond Krause. 43 ROW 1: Betty Faulkerson, William Harless, Gary Tomsic, Barbara Nagy, Jerry Bowdler, Dale Kellogg, Billy Stem, Linda Ogren, Nancy Dunick, Maria Bancroft, Alice Shears, Eddie Dansereau. ROW 2: Raymond Corlew, Kathy Flack, Marilyn Holcomb, Tom Fox, Timmy Brunell, Verna Moses, Susan Hammon, Gene Detrick, Kristine Keller, Mrs. Perry. ROW 3: Anthony Kazee, Laura Taylor, Mary Beth Hunt, John Watson, Charles Yoak, Joe Cusano, Edward Cave, Gary Kirkland, Russell Wolfe, Ivan Jeffers. 44 y4cti viti eS MAJORETTES imIMT «,, my « BAND JR. BAND 46 CHORUS 47 LIBRARY STAFF . k Deborah Rose, ge', and JanlC “- lb'“ ' ROW ROW l: ShCh utter,DickS Carol Page, Ruth 2: PROJECTION CREW Dick Sherwood, Gene Yoak, Ted Robishaw, and David Flack. 48 COUNCIL °gar, Dace JV CENTRA-LIGHT STAFF ROW 1: Barbara Kobemik, Joanne Brydle, Ken Carle, Carol Daywalt, Augusts Magons, Diane Neill, Patty Mast. ROW 2: Sharon Brocklehurst, Ruth Ann Smith, Sharon Sulin, Patsy Chapin, Miss SowTy (advisor), Pat Hass, Janet Bradley, Ruth Nutter, Kay Wing. ROW 3: Marianne Daywalt, Dick Sherwood, Don O'Bell, Gene Yoak, David Good, David Howard, Georgia Hays, and Rose Marie Kubichek. 49 Speakers' Table JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET AND PROM Banquet William Sherman, Jr. Advisor and Mrs. Susannah Heil. Charlie Contino's orchestra Entrance to Auditorium SENIORS PRESENT LAURA 52 Cafeteria workers Student janitors Compliments of EMPIRE GOLD Congratulations Class of I960 THE PEOPLES SAVINGS LOAN CO. Ashtabula, Ohio Member of F. D. I. C. Compliments THE FARMER S NATIONAL of BANK TRUST COMPANY MONTGOMERY THE SCHOOL THRIFT BANK WARD Six Convenient Offices Main Office: 4641 Main Avenue East Side—West 5th Lake Avenue—Saybrook Plaza and Orwell, Ohio Ashtabula Ohio Member of F.D.I.C. MURRAY STUDIO AND SUPPLIES R. H. Murray PHOTOGRAPHIC AND ART SUPPLIES PHOTO FINISHING AND PORTRAITS MODEL SUPPLIES 222 Washington Street Conneaut, Ohio Phone 4-2731 Compliments of DICK’S GULF SERVICE GULF GULFLEX GENERAL REPAIRS AND ACCESSORIES Corner of S. Ridge E. and State Rd. Phone WY 7-3711 Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of DOAN UPHOLSTERY South Wright St. Kingsville, Ohio J. E. DAYWALT, PROP. Phone 4-1951 TO PROTECT YOUR FUTURE SAVE REGULARLY AT THE NATIONAL BANK OF ASHTABULA THE GLOBE ASHTABULA’S FOREMOST STORE FOR MEN AND BOYS Main Office Main Avenue at W. 44th Street West Side Drive In 1140 Prospect Road Member of F.D.I.C. Ashtabula Ohio Congratulations to the Class of '60 from CARLISLE-ALLEN COMPANY Ashtabula, Ohio Congratulations Class of '60 THE CONNEAUT BUILDING LOAN CO. Loans To Build—Buy—and Repair Homes A GOOD PLACE TO SAVE 219 Washington Street Conneaut, Ohio R. D. LILLY’S Congratulations Class of “60” EL-CAMP LANES 18 AMF AUTOMATIC PINSPOTTERS SPECIAL STUDENT GROUP RATES Congratulations Class of 1960 Ashtabula Ohio GENERAL MERCHANDISE (Sheffield Center) R.D. 1 Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0531 Compliments of BROUGHTON BEVERAGES, INC 1217 West 38th Street Ashtabula Ohio YOUR ONE STOP BUILDING HEADQUARTERS LAIRD LUMBER 82 Opens Any Insured Savings Account at the “County Loan” THE ASHTABULA COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Free Kitchen Planning Service Dial WO 4-7147 1586 Laird Dr. Ashtabula, 0. Ashtabula 4617 Main Avenue THE DOUGLAS CO. Ohio Compliments of Gordon, George, William DEALERS IN LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS PAINT GLASS THOMPSON FUNERAL HOME Jefferson Phone 485 Ohio PERKOSKI PHARMACY Congratulations Class of '60 JOHN W. ZABACK 231 Broad Street Conneaut Ohio Congratulations Seniors Compliments of CITIZENS BANKING SAVINGS COMPANY WENTZ GROCERY GROCERIES-MEATS-NOTIONS Conneaut Ohio Member of the F.D.I.C. East Main Street Kingsville Ohio VAL MANWARING PLUMBING REPAIRS 1019 Wright Street Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1525 IVF CERAMICS IRMA V. FISHBACK 1042 Wright Street Kingsville, Ohio HUEY COAL COMPANY COAL-LIME BUILDING SUPPLIES Lake Street Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0083 T. E. MILLS SON HEATING-SPOUTING SHEET METAL WORK South Wright Street Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1728 or 4-1723 SANBORN MOTOR EQUIPMENT CO. “The Parts People” 4733 Elm Avenue Automobile Parts, Shop Equipment and Garage Supplies Specialized Machine Shop Service Dial WY 2-2171 Compliments of THE PENNY FURNITURE CO. Ashtabula, Ohio REVA’S BEAUTY SALON The Finest in Permanent Waving The Latest in Hair Styling Donna DelPrince Mgr. 4718 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of MITCHELL HARDWARE Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of MUTUAL OF OMAHA R. F. Kelly, Agency 209 Kunkle Arcade Phone WY 2-9601 Our Portraits Have That Speaking Likeness VINTON N. HERRON 320 Center St. Ashtabula, Ohio LIGHT LUNCHES REED’S DRIVE-IN Dairy Dessert, Lunches School Supplies Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1553 Compliments of LUCE’S STATION FLEETWING PRODUCTS Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0011 MANWARING’S N. SWANSON REXALL DRUGS CARLSON’S HARDWARE S “Your Authorized COMPANY Local Druggist” HARDWARE General Merchandise Rt. 90—Kingsville—Dial 4-1735 PAINT Kingsville, Ohio Prescriptions Kingsville, Ohio Hallmark Cards Phone 4-0604 Phone 4-1461 Fanny Farmer Candy Compliments of Compliments of BOB HILL Compliments of Your Dealer for KENNY CARLE’S AUTO SERVICE Route 90 DeSoto Plymouth MR. WALTER HATCH NATIONWIDE INSURANCE Kingsville, Ohio 1328 Priest Street Phone 4-0151 Kingsville, Ohio Phone Kings. 4-1773 GEORGE SIMON MUSIC STORE dell-ruth flowers BELLA1RE BEAUTY SHOPPE Dial WY 3-8875 Arda Stief 228 Progress Place Ashtabula, Ohio 234-236 Progress Place Phone Kings. 4-1148 Cemetery Road • Dial WY 3-6495 Ashtabula, Ohio Closed Wednesday 207 Broad St. Conneaut, Ohio Join the Bunch Telephone Service Congratulations to the Have Dinner or Lunch Class of “60” at Your Rest Huy for TED HANK’S RESTAURANT Protection STORK ’N STYLE THE ASHTABULA 232 Progress Place 223 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio TELEPHONE CO. ‘‘Fverything for the Orders To Go Mother-to-be” Open 24 Hours Best Wishes to the Seniors Compliments of Compliments of THE PEOPLE’S STORE THE TOGGERY SHOP Men’s and Boys’ Furnishings THAYER’S SHOE STORE MEN’S CLOTHING Phone 51-391 FURNISHINGS 217 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio 222 Main Street Phone 91-537 Conneaut, Ohio FORTUNE-BYERS CO. -THE CARD SHOP- Office Furniture “We Work for Better Community Health” Three Locations at Office Supplies Bibles—Books—Games CROMBIE PHARMACY Your Service “Everything for the Home” “Gifts for Every Occasion” Globe—Wernicke Authorized Dealer PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio SIMONE’S GOLDEN DAWN LaBOUNTY AND SMITH THE SYNDICATE HARDWARE “We Specialize in Skirts, Sweaters Sportswear” Meat, Groceries, Produce 201 Main Street W'omen’s Specialty Shop 1033 Lake Road Conneaut, Ohio 238 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Dial 52-901 WADDLE AND KOONS Compliments of THE G. M. WHITNEY COMPANY Hardware and Sporting Goods P. J. VARIETY STORE Men’s and Boys’ Apparel B.P.S. Paints 2l0 Main St. Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio AMIDON TYPEWRITER COMPANY Office Typewriters Portables Adding Machines 547 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 39-881 Top Quality—Low Prices BELL CLOTHES Upstairs Store “It Pays To Climb” 4615 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio ROLLER'S SHOE STORE 4427 Moin Ave. “Downtown Ashtabula ’ Enna Jetticks —Hey Days Flexies—Trampeze Bostonian—Mansfield Penobscott —Little Yankee We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps Compliments of 1 THE COMMERCIAL BANK Compliments of 1 ' “Your Friendly Bank” EATON’S FLOWER Member of F.D.I.C. SHOP Compliments of 4521 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio CROWN JEWELERS WY 32-108 Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio THE PEL TON CO. DEPARTMENT STORE Compliments of ELECTRIC MAID “Your” THE CONNEAUT BAKE SHOP Department Store DRUG COMPANY Since 1894 “Quality Always” 22 Broad St. Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio 246 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio Complete Printing Service Compliments of Compliments of PRINTCRAFT, INC. 866 West Jackson St. LESTER STEVENS OLSON’S BAKERY Conneaut, Ohio MOTORCYCLE SALES AND GROCERY Ashtabula Phone WY 25-983 Kingsville, Ohio North Kingsville, Ohio Conneaut Phone 32-941 — Compliments of CHENEY'S Congratulations to the Floor Covering Class of ’60 MORRIS FLOWERS Phone WY 3-4711 EDGEWOOD C.onneaut, Ohio Carl Cheney DRY CLEANERS 3304 State Road Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Edgewood Center EAST SIDE CMC ASHTABULA TRUCK SALES CONNEAUT FROZEN AUTO PARTS 2239 East Prospect Rd. FOOD LOCKERS Trucks of All Sizes Wholesale Meat Phone 31-861 or 31-851 General Repair Shop Frozen Foods for All Make of Processing—Curing Trucks or Cars Smoking Conneaut, Ohio Phone WY 3-5906 Wrecker Service Phone 5-1791, 454 State St. 456 State Street Day or Night WY 3-5906 or 2-4902 Compliments of Compliments of DEAN WIBLE MOTOR COMPANY JOHNSON’S DRIVE INN Dairy Products “Took to Olds for all that’s new” 250 State Street THE CONNEAUT CREAMERY CO. 228 Harbirst—Open Eve. E. D. Johnson, Prop. Phone 52-941-82-941 Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of THE BEAUTY CRAFT SHOPPE AND DAWN DONUT SHOP ASHTABULA TRUCK HARBOR STEAM BATH Mr. and Mrs. Victor Watts SALES SERVICE Grace Gibson Internationals 210 West Main Rd., Conneaut Mack Trucks 890 Harbor St.-Conneaut Special Prices to 24 Hour Service Dial 51-971, Reg. 93-132 P.T.A., School, Scout Groups, All Makes etc. 2433 N. Ridge East Astabula, Ohio Factory Authorized Service Dealer COCHRAN’S STORE Compliments of Parts and General Machine Shop Work WEIR MOWER MACHINE SHOP 4408 N. Ridge (Route 20) Fast MFATS-GROCFRIFS GAS AND OIL Kellogsville, Ohio WALBRIDGE farm service Kellogsville, Ohio Astabula, Ohio G. A. Weir, WY 7-7161 JOHN DEERE MARCY MOTOR SALES CARR BROTHER’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE Chevrolet Sales Service HENRY L. DEWEY CLOVER FARM STORE Fillgas—Tappan Ranges Groceries—Meats Dry Goods Phone 21-K Pierpont, Ohio Pierpont, Ohio Phone 32-B Pierpont, Ohio BENNETT’S GENERAL STORE Compliments of THOMAS BANCROFT LIVESTOCK Phone 42-159 Corner Rts. 7 83 Monroe Center, Ohio JEFFERSON SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Jefferson, Ohio Pork—Beef—Veal Custom Butchering Hi Hauling Phone 4-1541 Kingsville, Ohio Compliments of Compliments of CARPER INSURANCE AGENCY FOLEY’S SODA BAR FREEWAY FLEET-WING SERVICE 4718 Main Ave. Nettleton Bldg. Kellogsville, Ohio Route 90 Kingsville, Ohio J. R. GOODE, PROP. I ,ife—Accident—Fire Health Auto Bonds CEDERQUIST JEWELERS A. J. Anderson, Prop. 4646 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 3-8831 Complete Drug Store Service for 46 Years WENTLING’S PHARMACY 4628-30 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Complete Ileal Estate and Insurance Service W. E. Regner, D.B.A. THE MILLER REALTY CO. Ashtabula—Conneaut 4626 Main Ave.—Ashtabula Phone WY 2-3197 Congratulations Class of ’60 TURK THE TAILOR Congratulations to the Class of ’60 The Home of Better Shoes for Less Money THE M. K. BOOT SHOP Shoes for Everybody Ashtabula, Ohio S. B. BRANDON Stationer Office Supplies Books and Games Wedding Stationery 4522 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio WY 7-1202 MILLS Compliments of Say It with Flowers SILVIEUS Plumbing-Heating MARCY FLORAL CO. FUNERAL HOME 4228 Main Ave. 4118 Main Avenue Phone 61-871 Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Day Dial WY 2-6971 Night WY 2-6881 ROBERT DUNHAM CO. Congratulations to the Class of ’60 VERN’S from TV AND APPLIANCE Fuel Oils—Oil Burners Asphalt Driveways RAILROAD RUBBER Philco—DuMont Hoad Oiling COMPANY Sylvania Dealer Phone WY 36-976 4538 Main Avenue 1712 Lake Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio LAKE CITY Best Wishes from PLATING CO. LAUNDER-X Compliments of ASHTABULA 1701 Lake Ave. Ashtabula County’s PAPER TWINE COMPANY Ashtabula, Ohio Quick Service Laundry 516 West 48th Street Phone WO 4-9001 2702 Lake Ave. Phone WY 2-8421 Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of ACE PARTS 355 Center Street WM. SMITH SON Cemetery Memorials Congratulations to the Class of I960 DUCRO FUNERAL HOME 4524 Flm Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 3-7811 3508 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 3-6301 “We Are in Our 84th Year” WY 2-2191 Compliments of Good Luck Seniors BICYCLE For the Best Insurance RICHMOND-ROSS SALES AND SERVICE -SEE- Bernie Baker, Prop. KELLER FUNERAL HOME INSURANCE AGENCY Ashtabula, Ohio 345 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio Kingsville, Ohio Phone WY 3-7146 Phone 4-0626 Compliments of CARLE’S Compliments of CERAMIC STUDIO GEDEON’S STORE GREEN’S BEAUTY Lessons—Suppl ies Where It’s a Pleasure PARLOR Green Ware To Serve Nice People Main Street Permanent Waving Phone 4-0649 Kingsville, Ohio Kingsville Phone 4-1881 Phone 4-0331 Kingsville, Ohio Ashtabula A Savings Account in This Bank Will Help You in Your Higher Education Ohio Good Luck to the Class of'60 THE CONNEAUT BANKING TRUST COMPANY MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE Member of F.D.I.C. Geo. S. Corsaro, Mgr. COMPLETE LINE OF HOME APP1.IANCES 4136 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 2-7306 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 71 AUTOGRAPHS 72
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