Kingsville High School - K Lite Yearbook (Kingsville, OH)
- Class of 1961
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We, the K-lite staff, dedicate this thirteenth issue of the school annual to Mrs. Rose Hartman in appreciation for the assistance our senior class has received from her during the six years she has been at Kingsville High. 3 Carol Daywalt, Editor Augusts Magons, Business Manager K-Lite Staff Mrs. Hartman Adviser Staff: Carol Daywalt, Augusts Magons, Jack Ogren, Patsy Chapin, Janet Bradley, Ted Gedeon, Shirley McConnell. Janet Page, Janice Reed, Mrs. Hartman, Sharon Brocklehurst. STANLEY GRAHAM Science High Schoo MARGARET KONNERT English—Latin RICHARD BRUCKMAN Mathematics ROLAND J. GRAVES Instrumental Music ROSE HARTMAN English--French AMY KELKER Home Economics JACOB ESTEY DAVIS Industrial Arts WILLIAM KONNERT Mathematics MARY NOICE Social Studies STEVE RADWANCKY History, Civics Physical Education Faculty WILLIAM SHERMAN English GLADYS WEAVER English, History JANET SOWRY Commercial LESLIE THOMPSON Nurse NORINNE CLARK Vocal Music VIRGINIA BRANCH Fifth Grade MIRIAM DAY Sixth Grade ALINE DERRY Sixth Grade TERESA GOOD Third Grade MABLE CLEVELAND Fourth Grade Elementary CLARISSA CRAN Second Grade SUSANNAH HEIL First Grade HULDAH KAULL Second Grade FERN KELLER Third Grade Faculty LaMOINE SCRIBNER Second Grade PATRICIA WEYANDT First Grade JACQUELINE VANDERBURC Fifth Grade MARGARET WENTZ Fourth Grade Seniors Pres. Harlan Baldwin, Sec. Janice Reed, V. Pres. Loren Leather- man, Treas. Janet Bradley. Senior year Class Officers HARLAN BALDWIN THEODORE BRUNELL JANET BRADLEY SHARON BROCKLEHURST AUCE CHURCH FRED CHURCH 12 brimming with MARILYN EMERY JOHN GEDEON ROBERT GEDEON DAVID GOOD CAROL DAYWALT memories ROSEMARY DePONCEAU DAVID HOWARD JANICE HUEY HAROLD KISTER LOREN LEATHERMAN TERRY HANSON 14 ROBERT LOUDEN JOHN LUCE AUGUSTS MAGONS shirley McConnell MARILYN MANSFIELD CAROL MEYER LORETTA MARRISON CAROL PAGE 15 JANET PAGE JANICE REED RICHARD SHERWOOD RAYMOND VANEK DAVID WOLFGANG JAMES YOAK NORMAN WALBRIDGE WILLIAM YOAK 16 Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Glass of 1961, being of sound mind, do hereby make this our last will and testament. To the Juniors we leave our quiet seventh periods. To the Sophomores and the Freshmen we leave all the unat- tained scholastic achievements that we should have made, with the sincere hope that you will reach them. Individually-- I Harlan Baldwin, leave my ability to portray love scenes in the class plays to Bill Clayman. A little practice back stage always helps. I, Janet Bradley, will my love of masseurs to Georgia Hays. I, Sharon Brocklehurst, leave my patience to Nancy Carlson. Just remember to always count to ten first. I, Ted Brunell, will my ability to run distances to Joe Mihalick. It will eventually get you where your going. I, Alice Church, leave my cheering uniform to any girl who loves to cheer for K.H.S. as much as I have. 1, Fred Church, leave my bookkeeping practice set to any smart Junior. Have fun! I, Carol Daywalt, will my apothecary experiences to my sister, Marianne. I hope you have as much fun as I did. 1, Rosemary DePonceau, will my foul shooting ability to Ralph Brown. I'm sure you'll need it. I, Marilynn Emery, will my giggles to Gloria McCrosky. Hope you control them better than I did. I, Bob Gedeon, leave my used tees to Dave Flack. I surely hope they’ll help you out. I, John Gedeon, will my punctuality to Allyn Thiel. Just don’t forget your excuses. I, David Good, will my seventh period lab experiences to Don O'Bell. Be careful with those chemicals! I, Terry Hanson, leave my fabulous Feraro to Sandy Pickens. Please try to stay on the road and out of the trees. I, Mickie Hartman, will my composed air at basketball game? to Kay Wing. Just remember—be calm, be cool, and be collected. I, David Howard, will my gambling ability to Ronnie Platt. Now you too can cheat at cards. I, Janice Huey, will my ability to water ski to Susan Coursen. Make sure you use both hands. I, Harold Kister, leave my part time job to any ambitious Junior boy. If you work as hard as I did, you'll have it made in the shade. I, Loren Leatherman, leave my physique to Jack Ogren. Don’t forget those exercises. I, Robert Louden, will my driving mastery to my brother Roger. Boy, do you need it. J, John Luce, will my ability to think of things I shouldn't say to Ted Howe. Remember, just keep your thoughts to yourself. I, Augusts Magons, leave my 880 track shoes to Roger Osburn. Hope they help you out as much as they did me. I, Marilyn Mansfield, will my shortness to Marilyn Baldwin. I'm sure she'll use it to her advantage. I, Loretta Marrison, will my scooter-riding ability to Miss Sowry. Don't worry about accidents, the Vespa has crash bars. I, Shirle McConnell, will my driving ability to anyone lucky enough to have an automatically controlled car. Believe me you'll need it! I, Carol Meyer, will my future plans to Brenda Means. Make sure you tell us all about them. I, Carol Page, leave my typing eraser to Patsy Chapin. I hear she needs it more than I do. I. Janet Page, will my ability to go steady to Sandy Masick. It couldn't go to a more deserving person. I, Janice Reed, leave all the teasing at lunch time from Mr. Bruckman to anyone willing to take it. Remember, it just takes patience. I, Dick Sherwood, leave my office experience to my sister, Penny. Good Luck! I, Ray Vanek, leave my long, curly hair to Mrs. Hartman. It will end those nightly pin-ups. I. Norman Walbridge, will my Falcon to Mary Ann Fiala. Please try to avoid the cops. I, David Wolfgang, will my singing ability to anybody that's interested. Just have a cowboy hat and guitar and you’ll be ready for anything. I, Bill Yoak, will my bongos to Dick Ford. Now you can keep your class in the mood. I, Jim Yoak, leave my good running Model A to Dick Carle. I want you to know what it is to drive a good car. 17 Senior One fine day in June of 1966, Shirle McConnell and Sharon Brocklehurst were on their way to their latest assignment, the King Ranch in Texas. They are the proud co-owners of the famous Shirle and Sharon's Super Sewer Service, and this place has quite a problem. They were putting along the road as nice as could be in their Stanley Steamer when Stan decided he just wouldn't steam anymore. Just as they were picking up the last of the stray pieces, who should drive up but Terry Hanson in his FURY wrecker. He always was pretty popular at accidents. It seems he has his own wrecker service now, which is a fast-growing business. His slogan is, If you can't slow 'em down, I'll tow 'em. While they were waiting at Terry’s garage, a delivery boy brought Terry's lunch. It was none other than Hustlin' Harry Kister. He's the best delivery boy in town now. He says he got so speedy by running away from women. Then the bad news came. Terry was all out of baling wire, and there would be a slight delay while he got some. Shirle and Sharon decided to go into town. As they were walking up the street, they noticed a shop which was painted a shocking pink with black lettering . . . LOREN’S LOVELY LADIES. Upon entering, they found Loren Leatherman working with his favorite model, Janet Page, who was modeling the current rage, leather leotards. Turning to leave, they noticed some comotion over in the corner. When they went over to see what it was all about, they found Carol Meyer standing in the middle of the melee. She was screaming at a forlorn- looking beauty operator; and when they looked at him a second time, they saw that it was their: old classmate, John Luce. He had made a slight mistake. She had wanted her hair blonde; and instead of peroxide, he had picked up the vanishing cream, and her hair had vanished. It was beginning to get serious, so Shirle and Sharon ran out into the street, where they tripped over a mound. When they picked themselves up, they discovered it was Carol Day wait. She's working for the government now. Almost every person in the United States sees her work everyday. She paints the yellow lines on the roads. They were leaving Carol to her work when Robert Louden came around the corner and sold them a newspaper. He is now the supervisor of all newspaper boys everywhere. When they asked him how business was, he said that it was fine; except that since Mars had joined the Union, he had been having a hard time keeping in touch. While reading the paper, they noticed that one article filled a whole page. It was an advertisement to join Bradley's Broken Heart's Club. It said that through Janet's club, 1,134,000 people have found happiness. It was getting to be almost noon and Shirle and Sharon were beginning to feel weak from hunger. From further up the street, a delicious aroma of coffee was coming, and they thought they'd get some. When they entered the shop, they found Dick Sherwook sitting at a desk concentrating intently on something. When they got his attention, he told them that he had a VERY important job--It seems he has to make sure that there are forty-three beans in every cup of NESCAFE. He also said that he and David Howard had gone into partnership. They have a coffee and donut shop, and Dave has the impressive job of putting a hole in every donut. His pay is $5 a week and all the holes he can eat. 18 Prophecy After they had eaten, Shirle and Sharon headed up street again. Suddenly they heard a gruff, rumbling voice. Down the street came Sgt. Rosemary DePonceau with her three new recruits: James Yoak, Norman Wallbridge, and Bill Yoad. She was quite disgusted with them. It seems Jim had dyed his uniform red because he didn't like green. The captain had asked Norm for a telescope and by mistake, Norm handed him his rifle. Norm said he bet that smarted. Bill flew-off-the-handle this morning because the government wouldn't help him fix his Studebaker . . . and all it needs is a new clutchplate! Well, there they go! As Shirle and Sharon continued down the street, they saw a recording studio and went in to see what was going on. They had come just in time to hear Janice Huey, Marilynn Emery, and Loretta Marrison recording the Koehler Collar song for advertising. There were posters all over the wall, and the man in charge said that David Wolfgang was going to be presented with a gold record for selling one million copies of his hit record, Home On The Range. Next to the recording studio was a sports center, and Ted Brunell was inside bowling. He told Shirle and Sharon that he was practicing because he was going to be on Championship Bowling the next week. He was keeping his own score; and when they left, he had 401 in the fifth frame. Over in the baseball park there was a hot ball game going on. While they were sitting there, they heard a familiar voice. They turned to see Janice Reed selling a bag of peanuts to some man. She looks so different in her little white uniform. She always did like baseball players, you know. While at the baseball park, they noticed one whole section was reserved. In a few minutes, who should troop in but Augusts Magons with 1,200 kids. He’s running an orphanage just outside of town--all by himself. His great love for children must have driven him to this. Just outside the park whom did they find but Marilyn Mansfield, standing on a soapbox, trying to sell eighteen inch spike high heels to anyone who would stop. She has really gotten up in the world. As Shirle and Sharon continued down the street, they heard what they thought was an air raid siren; but it was only John and Bob Gedeon testing their new supersonic alarm clock which is guaranteed to get anyone up on time, even them. Along came Harlan Baldwin. However, they didn’t get to talk to him, he just waved as he went by. He’s an engineer of his own train now, the Kiddieland Express. It had been a trying day, so Shirle and Sharon decided to go to a quiet ballet, and who were the stars of SWAN LAKE--Raymond Vanek, Mickie Hartman, Dave Good, and Fred and Alice Church! The ballet was great, but they had to admit that Ray, Fred, and Dave did look rather funny in those little net skirts. Time was flying, and it was time to go back to get Stan and head out. Just as they were crossing the street, Carol Page in her sky-blue pink '66 Corvette came flying around the corner and hit a baby carriage. It was a little confusing, needless to say, until they got the baby out of the tree. So back to the garage they went to get the Stan. They found that Terry had done his job well; but some joker had let out all the steam, so they dediced to call it a day and hire a cab. 19 Rev. John Eakin Baccalaureate speaker Ushers: Marianne Daywalt, Patsy Chapin, Penny Sherwood, and Marilyn Baldwin. Baccalaureate Jack Ogren and Mary Lou Oren Senior Escorts 20 Albert W. Reece Commencement Speaker Commencement 21 Janet Bradley Salutatorian David Howard Valedictorian Senior Activities JANET LOUISE BRADLEY Basketball: 2; Runner-up in Ping Pong Tournament: 2,3; Chorus: 2,3; Hiram Team: 1,2,3,4; Latin I— Fifth; Latin II--Eighth; English--Tenth; Honorable Mention State: 3; Ohio General Scholarship Test H. M.: 4; Junior play; Senior play; Variety show: 4; Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4; K-Lite: 4; Honor Society: 4; Star-Beacon Reporter: 4; Vice-President: 3; Treasurer: 4; Student teacher: 3,4; Awarded Ohio General Scholarship. CAROL ANNE DAYWALT Basketball: 2; Runner-up in Foul Shooting Contest: 4; Special Chorus: 1; Chorus: 1,2; Junior play --properties; Senior play; Variety Show: 4; Assistant editor Centra-Light: 3; Assistant editor K-lite: 3; Editor Centra-Light: 4; Editor K-Lite: 4; National Honor Society: 4; Buckeye Girls' State I960; Basket- ball Homecoming Queen 1961; Usher for Minstrel: 1; Student teacher: 4; Usher for Graduation: 3; Junior Class treasurer. ROBERT Snead GEDEON Swimming: 1; Golf: 1,2; Basketball: 2,3; Base- ball: 1; Track: 4; School Golf Champion: 1,2; Shaker Heights and Beach- wood Schools; Boys' Choir: 1; Variety Show: 4; Newspaper reporter: 2; Electronic Engineer's Club: 1; Chess Club: 1; Golf Club: 1,2; Student trainer: 4; Junior Janitor: 4. SHARON WALLIS BROCKLEHURST Basketball: 2; Chorus: I, 2,3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Variety Show: 4; Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4; K-Lite: 4; News Herald Correspondent: 4; Candi- date for Queen: 4; Library Staff: 2,3; Secretary Junior Class; Student teacher: 4; Escort for '60 Baccalaureate and Commencement. AUGUSTS Augie MAGONS Basketball: 2,3,4; Track: 3; Chorus: 1,2,3; Hiram team: 2 Sixteenth World History; One Act Play: 1; Junior play; Senior play; Variety show: 4; Assistant Manager K-Lite: 3; Assistant Manager Centra- Light: 3; Business Manager K-Lite: 4; Business Manager Centra-Light: 4; Student trainer: 4; Student Council: 3; Boys' State 1960; Class president: 3; National Honor Society: 3,4. DAVID CLYDE GOOD Track manager: 3,4; Ohio General Scholarship test (HM in county); Junior play; Senior play; Variety Show: 4; Centra-Light: 1,2,3; Student Lab Counselor: 3,4; Class secretary: 1; Class treas- urer: 2. HARLAN EARL BALDWIN Basketball: 2,3,4; Track: 1,2,3,4; Baseball: 4; State Track Meet: 3,4; Hiram Team: Eighth, American History; Honorable Mention in Ohio Scholarship Tests in County and District; Junior play; Senior play; National Honor Society: 4; Student trainer: 4; Student Council: 1,4; Class President: 1,4. JANICE MAY HUEY Basketball Statistician: 3,4; Girls' Basketball: 1,2; Band: 1,2,3,4; Chorus: 1,2; Variety Show: 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Buckeye Girls' State Candidate; Student Teacher: 4; Student Trainer: 4; Usher for Minstrel: 1. SHIRLEY VIRGINIA McConnell Senior Play; Centra-Light: 4; K-Lite: 4; Student Teacher: 4; Variety Show: 4; Usher for Graduation: 3; Usher for Minstrel: 3; Debate: 4; Librarian: 4; Cafeteria Worker: 4. THEODORE Speedy BRUNELL Track: 1,2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Variety Show: 4; Student Trainer: 4; Usher for Graduation: 3. RICHARD Dick SHERWOOD Basketball Manager: 3,4; Track Manager: 2,3,4; Band: 1,2,3; Chorus: 1,2,3; Junior play; Senior play; Variety Show: 4; Centra-Light: 1,2,3,4; Projection Crew: 2,3,4; Student Janitor: 4; Librarian: 2,3,4; Class Secretary: 2. WILLIAM Bill YOAK Track: 2,3,4; Junior play; Variety Show: 4; Student Trainer: 4; Stu- dent Janitor: 4. DAVID Dave WOLFGANG Variety Show: 4. ALICE Slim CHURCH Cheerleader: 3,4; Assistant play director: 3,4. MARILYN Shorty MANSFIELD Chorus: 1,2,3; Junior play: make-up; Senior play; Variety Show: 4. ROBERT Bob LOUDEN Basketball manager: 1; Junior play: usher; Hall Monitor: 4. JANICE ANN REED Girls' Basketball: 1; Basketball Statistician: 2; Basketball Scorekeeper: 3,4; Girls' Special Chorus: 1; Chorus: 1; Junior play: usher and advertise- ment chairman; Senior play: promptor; Centra- Light page editor: 4; K- Lite: 4; Queen Candi- date: 2; Variety Show: 4; Hall Monitor: 4; Of- fice Staff: 4; Cafeteria Worker: 3,4; Honor Society: 4; Student Teacher: 4; Usher com- mencement: 3. JANET Jan PAGE Cheerleader: 2,3; Girls' Basketball: 1; Junior play: usher; Variety Show: 4; Centra-Light: 4; Queen Candidate: 4; Student teacher: 4; Office Staff: 3. 22 RAYMOND Razz VANEK Track: 2,3; Basketball: 2,3,4; Junior Play; Hall monitor: 4. JOHN GEDEON Track: 4; Baseball: 3,4 Senior play; Variety Show: 4. CAROL LEE PAGE Chorus: 1,2,3,4; Special Chorus: 1,2; Junior play promptor; Senior play; Variety Show: 4; Centra Light: 4; Librarian: 1,2 3,4. MIRIAM Mickie HARTMAN Junior play: stage man- ager; Senior play: prompter; Student teaclu 4; Hall monitor: 4; Variety Show: 4. ROSEMARY Shorty DePONCEAU Band: 3,4; Chorus: 3,4; Junior play: promptor; Student teacher: 4; Variety Show: 4. DAVID HOWARD Reserve Basketball Manager: 2; Varsity Bas ketball Manager: 3,4; Hiram Scholarship Team 1,2,3,4; 1: Algebra I, fifth--district, H.M.-- state; 2: English II, first district, third--district; Chemistry, fourth--distri seventeenth--state; One Act Play Contest: 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Centra-Light: 1,2,3; Laboratory Counselor: 3, Class President: 2; Ohio Senior Scholarship Test, third; Colorado School o Mines National Science Foundation Summer Training Program; SECOND NATIONAL YOUTH CONFERENCE ON THE ATOM Delegat National Merit Scholar- ship Winner. High School Hall Monitors Pres. William dayman V. Pres. Jack Ogren Sec. Nancy Carlson Treas. Sandra Pickens Juniors KINGSVILLE maCSVILU OHIO GRADE II OCTOBER 19 I960 ROW 1: Catherine Meyer, Kay Wing, Janice Herl, Patsy Chapin, Marianne Daywalt, Nancy Carlson, Roger Louden, Walter Walbridge. ROW 2: Rose Kubichek, Allyn Thiel, Richard Lillie, Patty Hass, Georgia Hays, Robert Marshall, Brenda Means. ROW 3: Marilyn Baldwin, Ted Rose, Jack Randolph, David Flack, Donald O'Bell, Jack Ogren, Norman Hill, Russell Risley, Jack Luce. ROW 4: Roger Osburn, Richard Carle, Robert Baldwin, Bill Clayman, Ralph Brown, Thomas Hinkle, David Bartram, Ronald Platt. ROW 5: Penny Sherwood, Mary Lou Oren, Sandra Masick, Gloria McCroskey, Kathleen Kister, Ginger Ingramm, Sandra Pickens, Linda Brunell, Barbara Kobernik. 24 Pres. Jane Foley V. Pres. Charles Schlick Sec. Patty Wentink Treas. Kenneth Kubichek Sophomores ROW 1: Darlene Braden, Gladys Doman, Glen Smith, Dennis Wright, Jim Wright, Robert Keene, Connie Fet- ters, Sharon Mosier, Mr. Radwancky. ROW 2: Barbara Fox, Ruth Blenman, David Kray, Kathleen Todd, Gary Carr, Carol Case, Jane Foley, Jerry Wood, Coletta Kister, Mary Ann Fiala. ROW 3: Charles Schlick, Tim Bat- tles, Kenneth English, Joe Mihalik, Bill Stief, Virginia Emery, Barbara Porter, Bill Wentz, David Anderson, Robert Sherwood. ROW 4: Denise Winchester, Bill Chapin, Kenneth Kubichek, Larry Kuhn, Richard Nicka, David Bogar, Jim Bradley, Tony Simmons, Kenneth Mullen, Gary Means. ROW 5: Kay Brocklehurst, Debbie Rose, Anna Rodgers, Mary Lou Neil, Ted Hanson, Patty Wentink, Carol Thiel, Rosa Lyons, Bob Page, Marjorie Wood. 25 KINGSVILLE KINCSVILLE OHIO GRADE 9 OCTOBER 19 I960 ROW 1: Susan Raschke, Patty Lillie, Bill Marrison, Peggy Loomis, Linda Wood. ROW 2: Martha Walbridge, Jo Ann Lawrence, Linda Osborne, Susan Coursen, Mrs. Mikolay. ROW 3: Connie Luce, Kay Risley, Richard Page, Terry Leatherman, Ruth Ann Smith. ROW 4: Dace Magons, David MacMillan, Richard Showalter, Walter Mul- len, Edith Yoak. BOTTOM ROW 1: Martha Dewey, Sherry Keene, Barbara Kister, David Hawn, Nancy Hunt, Sharon Carle, Ron Carlson. ROW 2: Ted Gedeon, Glenna Brown, Ada Johnson, Linda Allen, Tom Altman, Miss Sowry. ROW 3: Claudia Ford, Richard Johnson, Judy Bruckman, Norman Hill, Bob Howe, Bridget Horn, Ken- neth Furmage. ROW 4: John Ensell, Roger Carle, Robert Carle, Charlotte Case, Penny Howe, Jack Fedor, John Coursen. 26 Varsity Basketball ROW 1: Mr. Bruckman, Charlie Schlick, Ralph Brown, Dick Ford, Roger Osburn, Dave Flack. ROW 2: Raymonc Vanek, Dave Bogar, Augusts Magons, Harlan Baldwin, Loren Leatherman, David Howard. Scorekeepers Janice Reed, varsity scorekeeper; Janice Huey, reserve statistician; Bill Chapin, varsity statistician; John Doma: junior-high scorekeeper; John Ensell, junior-high sub-scorekeeper; Debbie Rose, reserve scorekeeper. 28 Queen’s Court FIRST ROW: Susan Furmage, Jeffrey Runyan. SECOND ROW: Tim Battles, Mary Ann Fiala, Norman Wal- bridge, Sharon Brocklehurst, Bob Gedeon, Bob Nightwine, Queen Carol Daywalt, Loretta Marrison, Augusts Magons, Janet Page, John Gedeon, Marianne Daywalt, Allyn Thiel, Glenna Brown, Bob Howe. Queen and Attendants Glenna Brown, Mary Ann Fiala, Sharon Brocklehurst, Queen Carol Daywalt, Loretta Marrison, Janet Page, Mari- anne Daywalt. 29 ROW 1: Gary Means, Norman Hill, David Kray, Ted Rose, Chuck Schlick, Jack Fedor, Roger Osborne, Allyn Thiel. ROW 2: Bill Wentz, Kenneth Kubicheck, Loren Leatherman, Bill dayman, Harlan Baldwin, Dave Bogar, Jack Ogren, Bill Stief, Jim Bradley, manager, Mr. Bruckman, coach. Reserve Basketball ROW 1: David Hill, Bill Wentz, Terry Leatherman, David Kray, Bob Sherwood, Dick Page. ROW 2: Mr. Bruck- man, coach, Dick Sherwood, manager, Ronnie Platt, Don O'Bell, Richard Nicka, Bill dayman, Richard Sho- waltfer, Jim Bradley, Ted Rose, Dave Bartrum, manager. 30 Varsity Track ROW 1: Raymond Vanek, David Flack, Allyn Thiel, Loren Leatherman, coach Steve Radwancky, ROW 2: Richard Sherwood, Bill Yoak, David Bogar, Harlan Baldwin, Augusts Magons, Ted Brunell. State Track David Bogar, Harlan Baldwin, Loren Leatherman, David Flack, Allyn Thiel. 31 Junior High Basketball Activities Miss Sowry, National Honor Society Advisor Patty Wentink Denise Winchester Loretta Marrison Kay Wing Penny Sherwood 33 Projection Crew Centra-Light Staff Library Staff Student Council Junior Band Band Chorus Carol Daywalt Augusts Magons Marilyn Baldwin David Flack J MATIOHAL HONOR SOCIETY Janet Bradley David Howard Harlan Baldwin Janice Reed Bill dayman Sandy Masick Larry Kuhn Kay Brocklehurst Kenny Kubichek The Thirteenth Chair” Grades ROW 1: Charles Van Kirk, Bill Vanek, Susan Smith, Kathy Walbridge, Bill Runyan, Kathy Sheneman, Phyllis Neff. ROW 2: Sharon Parker, Judy Miller, Karen Smith, Dale Richmond, Becky Whiting, Wendall Rose, Mr. Bruckman. ROW 3: Peter Senski, Herb Stanton, Loren Poros, Wendy Moses, Bruce Webster, Diana Johnson, Ralph Seymour. ROW 4: Raymond Onion, Barbara Wolfe, Cheryl Richardson, Tom Wolfgang, Tim Wing, Judy Wilkinson, Jerome Smith. ROW 1: William Mertz, Judy Mason, Patty Faulkerson, Tim Dewey, Tim Hanson, Donna McCroskey, Patty Mast. ROW 2: Annette Andrejack, Carol Fox, Gary Nichols, Sarah Fisher, Susan Fox, Sandy Campbell, Beverly Anderson, Miss Noice. ROW 3: Carol English, Kenny Hoover, Jim O'Hanlon, Carl Brockway, Roger Hass, Billy Allen, Becky Carter. ROW 4: Virginia Jeffers, Ruth Ann Fetters, Gary Good, Roy Cusano, David Daywalt, Myron Beck, Marla Carr. 42 ROW 1: Marie Wolfgang, Joe Johnson, Ronnie Miller, Jerry Ogren, Terry Brocklehurst, Wally Brocklehurst, Miles Wolfgang, Alan Marshall, Janice Brunell. ROW 2: Alice Payne, David Olin, Cheryl McCan, Linda Leon- ard, Ruth Anne Dewey, Lois Shank, Bill Smith, Bob Pifer, Mrs. Weaver. ROW 3: Jerry Bacon, Denise Bowdler, Jo Ann Church, Leland Carter, Kenneth Marshan, Beth Thiel, Connie Stanton, Mary Kray, Sally Laugen. ROW 4: Ted Howe, Leroy Roxberry, Charles Payne, Donald Baldwin, Bill Church, Ray Radcliff, Ronald Rose, Charles Brydle, Bruce Wilson. ROW 1: Ronnie Emerson, Carol McConnell, Marjorie Gamble, Sally Brydle, Ellen Mansfield, Frank O'Hanlon, John Doman, Tom Bort. ROW 2: Christine Janendo, Elaine Andrejack, Larry Herl, Raymond Adamski, Helen Ingramm, Connie Van Kirk, Linda Nichols, Mr. Graham. ROW 3: Jeffrey Bush, Keith Hawn, Howard Porter, Larry Hays, Sandra Dunick, Terry Watkins, Ronald Marshall. ROW 4: Leroy Good, Esther Ernst, Ted Styzej, Rob- ert Rose, Patricia Cave, John Kirkland, Roger Wolfe. 43 ROW 1: Barry Cedar, Sandra Thompson, Duane Bancroft, Marilyn Hill, Larry Braden, Sharon Reydak, Danny Alt- man. ROW 2: Roger Smith, Ruth Blake, David Pifer, Dale Smith, Larry Fedor, Richard Nagy, Robert Hill, Mrs. Day. ROW 3: Rhea Blake, Norman Richmond, David Laugen, Jerry Davis, Phyllis Lawrence, Carol Mosier. ROW 4: Janice Mast, Ruth Fluharty, Wilma Cottle, Charles Cusano, Billy Keener, Sharon Swanson, Freddie But- ler. ROW 1: Lee Carter, Gary Bates, Ray Kellogg, Gary Hochschild, Harold Leonard, Linda Spangler, Fred Fox, Mary Todd. ROW 2: Janet Fox, Richard Styzej, Carolynn Howe, Paul Brockway, Ralph Rose, Harry Rodgers, Mrs. Derry. ROW 3: Fred Hunt, Gary Page, Susan Runyan, Duane Lillie, Tim Moroski, Ned Ingramm. ROW 4: Dianne Detrich, Benjamin Mertz, Suzanne Chapin, Edward Mullen, James Loomis. 44 ROW 1: Kathleen Pasha, David Blenman, David Bovee, James Mackey, Gary Hanson, Patricia Herl. ROW 2: Paul Davis, Vickie Altman, Judith Sulin, George Bartley, Mary Roxberry, Beverly Shank, Mrs. Branch. ROW 3: Rebecca Bruckman, Linda Kuhn, Stephen Campbell, John Rich, Judith Bush. ROW 4: Deborah Wing, Brenda Parker, Diane Faulkerson, Siegfried Horn, Marjorie Kubichek. ROW 1: Judy Hill, Rhonda Blakeslee, Mary Dewey, Danny dayman, Elsie Smith, Marie Dansereau. ROW 2: Renee Marshall, Douglas Allen, Josephine Kubichek, Kenny Roxberry, Debbie Fetters, Miss Vanderburg. ROW 3: William Eagle, Edith Stanton, Howard Stem, Jerry Mason, Linda Brockway, Charles Case. ROW 4: Danny Hatch, David Holcomb, Janice Ford, Joyce Ford, Elbert Hanna. 45 ROW 1: Kristy Smith, Sara Brunell, Craig Bancroft, Ronnie Simmons, Judy Oren, William Dunick. ROW II: Charles Moore, Charles McCroskey, Ida Mae Olin, Larry Hoover, Signe Lute, Cathy Whiting, Mrs. Cleveland. ROW III: Steve Raschke, Barbara Bennett, Linda Cottle, Bonnie Kirkland, Linda Senski, Arlene Johnson. ROW IV: Marlene Gedeon, Richard Cusano, Betty Swanson, Lois Herl, Judy Battles, Richard Holcomb. ROW 1: Raymond Cedar, Cindy Howe, John Fox, Tommy Howard, Charles Ernst, Kathy Moore, Dorothy Faul- kerson, Mary Saturday. ROW 2: James Nagy, Dennis Braden, Gary Crosby, Diane Carlson, Sandra Bowdler, Penny Nichols, Sandra Ludwig, William Butler, Mrs. Wentz. ROW 3: Clara Altman, Edgar Neff, Fred Vanek, Norman DeGroodt, David Tomsic, Dana Rose, Rhonda Richardson. ROW 4: Earl Ford, Peter Wing Connie Wentink, George Keener, Patty Mertz, Alan Runyan, Bonnie Bush. 46 ROW 1: Patricia Hunt, Bonnie Mosier, Janice Bowers, Terry Simmons, Michael Loomis, Debra Altman, Nancy Tomsic. ROW 2: Robert Reed, Judy Neff, Rodger Brunell, Donald dayman, Ronald Howe, Bruce Blenman, Flora Rogers, Mrs. Good. ROW 3: Peggy Sheneman, Jon Fobes, Dean Campbell, Mary Day, Deborah Bowdler, Kathleen Wright, Jay Schowalter. ROW 4: Marcia Bennett, Donald Thompson, Nancy Kray, Floyd Lane, Jerry Killeen, Lynda Byers, James Ogren. ROW 1: Nancy Fedor, Eugene Loomis, Danny Eagle, Melvin Lewis, Rebecca Miller, Ann Bradley, Laura Cor- lew, Mary Pasha. ROW 2: Kathleen Leonard, Gary Mason, Timothy Bort, Endile Moore, Wesley Lowczynski, Timothy Kister, Diane Summers, Robert Roxberry, Mrs. Gran. ROW 3: Roy Rogers, Roy English, Debra Ham- rick, Linda Sheneman, Bradley Campbell, Leonard Marshan, Sheila Smith, Michael Wolfgang. ROW 4: Hubert Deitrich, Michael Lovejoy, Gerry Stanton, Billy Kirkland, Brian Bovee, Rebecca Howe, Kenneth Hill, David Dewey. 47 ROW 1: Tommy Harless, John Parker, Connie Mason, Edward Van Kirk, Sara Faulkerson, Ricky McConnell, Aldine Davis, Sharon Canter. ROW 2: Karleen Fuchs, Frank Bartley, Harold Bovee, Timmy Sheneman, Bradley Ensell, Stephen Ernst, George Styzej, Harold Spangler, Mrs. Keller. ROW 3: Peggy Simon, Linda Flack, Gary Tackett, Denise Rose, Gary Diemer, Charles Kister, Darlene Platt, Blaine Pickens. ROW 4: Bruce Wolfe, Fred Moore, Laneen Keener, Kenneth Kuhn, David Lane, Bertha Carter, Mike Day. ROW 1: Debbie Sinclair, William Harless, Carol Ludwig, Michael Gamble, Stephen Richardson, Roy Mason. ROW 2: Linda Ogren, Cherie Graham, Verna Moses, Joann Dewey, Jean Fog, Christine Mackey, Jerry Bowdler, Mrs. Kaull. ROW 3: Betty Brunell, Louie Bowers, Raymond Newhart, Darlene Cottle, Mary Beth Hunt, Russell Wolfe, Herman Urbant. ROW 4: Edward Cave, James Campbell, Ivan Jeffers, Joseph Cusano, Donald Bowdler. Billy Hatch, Gary Kirkland. ' 48 ROW 1: Eddie Dansereau, Marla Bancroft, Dale Kellogg, Alice Shears, Betty Faulkerson, John Brocklehurst, Kathleen Miller. ROW 2: Gary Tomsic, Gene Detrick, Kristine Keller, Judith Thompson, David Harcourt, Ray- mond Corlew, Nancy Dunick, Mrs. Scribner. ROW 3: Susan Hammon, Marilyn Holcomb, Timothy Brunell, Wayne Lowczynski, Carl Cantor, Kathy Flack. ROW 4: Mark Shears, Charles Yoak, Daniel Lawrence, John Berwald, John Watson. KINGSVILLE UNCSVILLZ OHIO GRADE I MUS HCIL OCTOBER 19 I960 jSMffl., ROW 1: James Marshall, Mary Vanek, Donnie Brunell, Denise Smith, Sharon Todd, Gayle Braden, Christine Bort. ROW 2: Marlen Dietrich, Edwin Shank, Carl Feather, Virginia Lewis, Cathy Diemer, Janet Neff, Mrs. Heil. ROW 3: Barbara Moyers, Larry Stief, Edwin Lute, Linda Summers, Priscilla Whiting, Jacklin Whelpley, Douglas Urbank. ROW 4: Clifford Johnson, Douglas Stevens, Jeffrey Runyan, William Stern, Gordon Pifer, Susan Stanton, Lynn Crosby. 49 ROW 1: William Payne, Robert Brydle, Linda Thompson, Richard Davis, John Altman, Nora Johnson. ROW 2: Keith O'Hanlon, Keith Simmons, Susan Furmage, Cheryl Marshall, Daniel Wolfgang, Sharrie Reydak, Mrs. Wey- andt. ROW 3: Jerald Rich, Connie Brunell, Patricia Day, Curtis Whitford, Terry Moore, Barbara Roxberry. ROW 4: Susan Hunt, Rose Mary Gamble, Rita Hawn, Bradley Hoover, Randall McConnell. Playground supervisors: Pauline Nichols, Evelyn Kellogg, Betty Harcourt, and Mildred Seymour. 50 Compliments of EMPIRE GOLD 4524 Main Avenue Copeland Studio Congratulations to the Class of 1961 2903 Avondale Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio CARLISLE-ALLEN CO. STUDIO OF PORTRAITS Ashtabula Painesville Warren Congratulations Class of 1961 THE PEOPLE’S SAVINGS AND LOAN CO. Ashtabula, Ohio Member of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation To Protect Your Future Best Wishes to Class of '61 Save Regularly At Jack W. Ross The Northeastern Ohio National Bank RICHMOND-ROSS FUNERAL HOME Congratulations to Class of '61 Ashtabula, Ohio from AI 1 of Us at Four Convenient Offices Member F. D. 1. C. ST. ANGELO'S 20 LANES Ashtabula Geneva Rt. 20 West Ashtabula, Ohio Complete Drug Service for 40 Years WING CONSTRUCTION WENTLING'S PHARMACY Paul A. Wing, Contractor 4628-30 Main Ave. R.D. 2, Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Kingsville 4-1281 MURRAY STUDIO AND SUPPLIES R. H. Murray Photographic and Art Supplies Compliments of Photo Finishing and Portraits Model Supplies GORDON, GEORGE, WILLIAM THOMPSON 222 Washington Street Conneaut, Ohio Phone 4-2731 FUNERAL HOME Congratulations Class of '61 Compliments of THE CONNEAUT BUILDING LOAN CO. HUMPHREY INSURANCE AGENCY Loans to Build—Buy—Repair Homes 1541 Prospect Road A Good Place to Save Ashtabula, Ohio 219 Washington St. Conneaut, Ohio Compliments of Congratulations Class of '61 DODGE LUMBER CO. 615 West 48th Street SEARS ROEBUCK CO. Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Good Luck Class of '61 POST LUMBER MAYTAG SALES AND SERVICE Complete Line of Philco TV's and Appliances Harold G. Lillie, Mgr. 4136 Main Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 2-7306 Phone WY 3-6261 526 W. 48th St. Congratulations Seniors CITIZENS BANKING SAVINGS CO. Conneaut, Ohio Member of F.D.I.C. Congratulations For Complete Insurance Service JAY A. OTTO 2nd Floor Commercial Bank Building Ashtabula, Ohio WY 2-8381 $2 Opens Any Insured Saving Account at the County Loan THE ASHTABULA COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY 4617 Main Avenue Congratulations Class of '61 JOHN W. ZABACK PERKOSKI PHARMACY 231 Broad Street Conneaut, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of Congratulations to the Class of 1961 Fred A. Williams § Son WENTZ GROCERY 4631 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Groceries—Meats—Notions East Main Street The Oldest and Strongest Agency in the County Kingsville, Ohio THE DOUGLAS CO. Dealers in Lumber Building Materials Paint Glass Custom Pre-Cut Homes Custom Pre-Fab Homes Phone 485 Jefferson, Ohio 1 THOMPSON'S 5 ?-$1.00 523 Lake Ave. Ashtabula, Ohio Complete Line Notions—Yams School Supplies SKIPMaCLINTOCK Compliments of Compliments of BARBER SHOP FREEWAY SERVICE STATION GEDEON'S STORE Closed Monday's Jerry Goode, Prop. Full Line of Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1202 Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0923 Magazi nes—Notions Patent Medicine Kingsvil le 4-0331 ELI N. HIRISIMAKI KOBERNIK Congratulations Class of '61 Insurance—All Kinds Whitmore Bldg. Main St. Medical Massage 315 Sandusky St. DUCRO FURNITURE CO. Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Phone 72-901 Phone 93-031 Since 1853 Compliments of ELECTRIC MAID A P MINNETTE SHOP BAKE SHOP SUPERMARKET Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Conneaut 222 Broad St. Conneaut Phone 91-571 Conneaut, Ohio SANGER ELECTRIC CO. eaturing Frigidaire Appliances 256 Main St. Conneaut, Ohio Phone 51-801 THAYER SHOES Where Perfect Fit is a Tradition Shoes—Boots—Slippers for the Whole Family Compliments of BOB HILL Compliments of Your Dealer for Plymouth—Val iant THE PENNY FURNITURE CO. (Nice Things for Less) Dpen Weekdays 'til 9:00 P.M, Kingsville, Ohio Ashtabula, Ohio CORNER CONFECTIONARY North Kingsville 4-0201 Light Lunches School Supplies Groceries CEDERQUIST JEWELERS WESTERN AUTO A. J. Anderson, Prop. Ashtabula, Ohio 4646 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Auto Parts Phone WY 3-8831 T.V.'s—Radios Appliances Toys Compliments of THE COMMERCIAL BANK Your Friendly Bank Member of F. D.I .C. 4571 Main Avenue Compliments of DELL-RUTH FLOWERS MUTUAL OF OMAHA R. F. Kelly, Agency 234-236 Progress Place Dial WY 3-6495 209 Kunkle Arcade Phone WY 2-9601 Ashtabula, Ohio La DOLL HAIR FASHIONS Compliments of Personalized Hair Styling DONALD H. CHILDS FUNERAL HOME Dolly Rossi Owner-Operator 1440 Prospect Road WY 7-8071 Saybrook Plaza Ashtabula, Ohio WY 2-9326 R. D. LILLY'S Compliments of General Merchandise (Sheffield Center) M. C. ROBINSON CO. New Management R. R. Stewart 4807 Park Avenue R.D. 1 Kingsville, Ohio Phone WY 2-3196 Phone 4-0311 Compliments of Compliments of FRANK E. KOSKI, JR. ASHTABULA PAPER TWINE COMPANY Ashtabula, Ohio 516 West 48th Street Phone WY 2-8421 Our Portraits have that Speaking Likeness VINTON H. HERRON 320 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio WY 2-6213 Compliments of FOLEY'S SODA BAR —Dancing— Kellogsville, Ohio Compliments of ACE PARTS 355 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 2-6301 SANBORN MOTOR EQUIPMENT CO. The Parts People 4733 Elm Avenue Automobile Parts Shop Equipment Garage Supplies, Specialized Machine Shop Service Dial WY 2-2171 SIMONE'S GOLDEN DAWN vteats Groceries Produce 1033 Lake Road Compliments of DAWN DOUNUT SHOP Mr. Mrs. Victor Watts 210 W. Main Rd. Conneaut ASHTABULA AUTO PARTS Where Service Counts Phone 31-861 or 31-851 Conneaut, Ohio Dial 52-901 Special Prices to P.T.A., School, Scout Groups, Etc Phone 93-751 Conneaut, Ohio 456 State St. Compliments of JOHNSON'S DRIVE INN 250 State St. Phone 51-572 E. D.Johnson, Prop. Complete Printing Service PRINTCRAFT INC. 866 W. Jackson Street Conneaut, Ohio Phone 32-941 Ashtabula Phone WY 72-216 or 25-983 Compliments of Congratulations Class of '61 LILLIE-HOLDEN FORD INC. GLEASON'S LAUNDRY 381 Broad Street Conneaut, Ohio TURK THE TAILOR Compliments of MILLS PLUMBING AND HEATING ITCHELL HARDWARE 4118 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 26-616 Your Authorized Ford Dealer 212 E. Main Road Conneaut, Ohio Phone 31-091 Ashtabula, Ohio Compliments of STIFFLER'S 20th Century Foods 4128 Main St. Ashtabula, Ohio Shoes for AI I RICHARDSON'S 4435 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Say it with Flowers SILVIEUS FLORAL CO. 4228 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Day Dial WY 26-971 Night WY 26-881 Congratulations Class of '61 STERLING-JEWELERS Diamonds—Watches—Silverwa Corner Main Center Sts. Ashtabula, Ohio J. N. Meyers, Prop Compliments of ASHTABULA FLORAL SHOP 4631 Park Ave. Dial WY 2-7371 Ashtabula, Ohio Good Luck Seniors BICYCLE SALES AND SERVICE Bemie Baker, Prop. 345 Center Street Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 3-7141 THE SPORTSMAN Team Supplies Wilson-Me Gregor Converse—Red Ball Basketball Shoes 226 Broad Street Conneaut, Ohio Complete Real Estate Insurance Service W. E. Regner, Broker THE MILLER REALITY CO. Ashtabula—Conneaut 4626 Main Ave. Ashtabulo Phone WY 2-3197 24 Hr. Wrecker Service WY 2-7176 C. L. SMITH TOP BODY SHOP Wheel Balancing Auto Painting— Colors Carefully Matched Frame Straightening Radiators Repaired—Recored Front End Alignment Estimates Given Promptly 5724 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio CARLES' CERAMIC STUDIO Lessons—Supplies Green Ware Main Street Kingsville Phone 4-1881 Compliments of CROWN JEWELERS Conneaut, Ohio THE G.M. WHITNEY CO. Men's and Boys' Apparel Conneaut, Ohio Conneaut, Ohio Shirts in Executive Pack Compliments of THE YOUNGSTOWN CHOOL OF COSMETOLOGY 2 4736 Main Avenue Ashtabula, Ohio Phone WY 25-492 T. E. MILLS SON Heating—Spouting Sheet Metal Work South Wright Street Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1728 or 4-1723 THE CONNEAUT CREAMERY COMPANY Compliments of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE —Where you expect more for your money and get it.— Particular People Prefer the Orchid Service Cleaning at Cfl EflM FRENCH-TEX CLEANERS PERSILY INSURANCE Hospital—Accident—Life Retirement Small Groups Palace Theater Building 4746 Main—Ashtabula, Ohio WY 28-041—Ashtabula or 62-005—Conneaut 2121 Lake Ave. Say brook Plaza Dairy Products Compliments of P. J. VARIETY STORE Conneaut, Ohio THE SYNDICATE We Specialize in Skirts, Sweaters, and Sportswear Women's Specialty Shop 238 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio REED'S DRIVE IN LIGHT LUNCHES AND MIGHTY , FINE root Dairy Dessert School Supplies Lunches Compliments of THE CONNEAUT DRUG COMPANY Quality Always 246 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio BENNETT'S GENERAL STORE Phone 42-159 Corner Rts. 7 33 Monroe Center, Ohio Compliments of WALBRIDGE FARM SERVICE ■I Kellogsville, Ohio JOHN DELRt WADDLE KOONS Hardware and Sporting Good B.P.S. Paints 210 Main St. Conneaut, Ohio Best Wishes Seniors THE PEOPLE'S STORE Men's and Boys' Furnishings Phone 51-391 217 Main Street Conneaut, Ohio CARR BROTHERS General Merchandise Fill gas—Tappan Ranges Phone 21-K Pierpont, Ohio MARCY MOTOR SALES Chevrolet Sales Service Pierpont, Ohio Compliments of JEFFERSON SAVINGS AND LOAN COMPANY Jefferson, Ohio lANWARING'S REXALL DRUG Your Authorized Local Druggist Rt. 90—Kingsville Dial 4-1735 Prescriptions Hallmark Cards Fanny Farmer Candy CARLSON'S HARDWARE Hardware Paint Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0604 We Work for Better Community Health CROMBIE PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Conneaut, Ohio ROLLER'S SHOE STORE 4427 Main Ave. Downtown Ashtabula Enna Jetticks—Hey Days Flexies—Trampeze Bostonian—Mansfield Penobscott—Little Yankee Shoes of the Better Grade We Give and Redeem Eagle Stamps For the Best Insurance —See— KELLER INSURANCE AGENCY Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0626 VAL MANWARING PLUMBING AND REPAIRS 1019 Wright Street Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1525 N. SWANSON COMPANY General Merchandise Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-1461 Compliments of KENNY CARLE'S AUTO SERVICE Route 90 Kingsville, Ohio Phone 4-0151 Compliments of THE TOGGERY SHOP Men's Clothing and Furnishings 222 Main Street Phone 91 -537 Conneaut, Ohio FORTUNE-BYERS CO. Three Locations at Your Service Everything for the Home Conneaut Ohio A Saving Account in This Bank Will Help You in Your Higher Education THE CONNEAUT BANKING TRUST COMPANY Member of F. D. I. C. Compliments of DON UPHOLSTERY South Wright St. Kingsville Ohio J. E. Daywalt, Prop. Phone 4-1951 Compliments of OLSON'S BAKERY AND GROCERY North Kingsville, Ohio Compliments of PAUL OLEKSHUK Quality Groceries and Meat: Oil and Gasoline Monroe Center, Ohio Compliments of LUCE'S STATION Sunoco Products Phone 4-0011
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