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Program for 50th Class ReunionNorton High SchoolSeptember 9 -10, 2016Barberton Brookside Country ClubFriday – Sept. 9 6:30 PM Activities begin!!!! Cash bar Appetizers and light dessert (coffee and tea provided) Corn Hole contests Putting contests
Saturday – Sept. 10 11:00 AM Norton High School guided tour (meet at high school) New Norton High School grounds and stadium tour, self-guided. (new building is expected to still be under construction)
6:30 PM Cocktails/meet and greet
7:15 Class photo
7:30 Dinner followed by presentations
Steve Struharik, master of ceremonies
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The Norton High School 50th Class Reunion Committee
welcomes you to the The Final Fling!
As a class, we have met every five years beginning with our 10 year reunion in 1976. At that time, we were celebrating our new adulthood – the start of families, being in the workplace and being responsible for our futures. Over the years, we have met to renew old acquaintances and to get to know those classmates we didn’t know in school. We have realized that school cliques, popularity in high school, and finan-cial capability during high school don’t really mean anything. We have taken what life’s twists and turns have given us and did our best! We are Panther strong!
Let’s take a moment to remember classmates who are no longer with us. Then let’s celebrate life and its future. For some of us, our physical well being may be running a little light – but each morning, the sun comes up and shines on us! We are Norton Panthers after all!!!
This year’s reunion committee make-up has been different than in the past since our fearless leader Patti Vargo Szempruch is no longer with us. Very excitedly, we have had new folks join the group bringing great enthusiasm and wonderful ideas. Our meetings began in July, 2015. Each member has worked tirelessly toward the planning of our weekend – spending many hours tracking down classmates, designing our webpage, facebook page, the booklet, and planning each evening’s de-tails. We hope you enjoy the Final Fling weekend!!! Let’s have some fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Best regards,
Committee members:Ron Doles Doris Kerby WilliamsCathy Kolaida Smith Barbara Kunkle BellLinda Leksan Garey Joni Opeka StoparKristina Randles Schotzinger Cheryl Reder AndersonJoan Rhoades Steve StruharikPaul Suloff Paul Tople
A special Thank You to the following:Norton Public Schools Administration office, Norton Historical Society, Charles Kaufman, Barberton Printcraft and Harvey Nerhood.
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We Remember
Dwight Ammons2008
Larry Dunbar
Fred Krannich 2009
Rick Blind1992
Henry Cioffe1975
Dick Cole2010
Neal Collier2012
Caren Crom Kindel2008
Carol Frederick Foulty2015
Joe Funk1986
Greg Garey2015
Russel Grimes Rick Hart1982
Paula Hunt Morris2011
Dave Lamp2010
Donna Jones Stadler2006
Karen Litton Thedans1992
Bill Kaufman James Kiser2004
Dennis Mazey2013
Janet Morris Hardin2011
Rich Kobyluck1982
Bob Palcic2009
Michael Parsons2009
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Nancy Ulrich Nofsinger2008
Gary Sickle2015
Dave Skiles2015
Sam Snellenberger2015
Michael Terry Lois VanTeslaar Loomis2012
Patti Vargo Szempruch2012
Janet Werntz Stayner2013
Tom Whims2011
Darrell White2010
Judy Woodall Keeling2013
We Remember
Bill Kinsland2004
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History Norton Township was originally part of Wolf Creek Township. It was organized as a separate township in April 1818. It was named for Birdseye Norton, one of the Connecticut proprietors. It was first settled by James Robinson in 1818, who came from New York and built a cabin on Wolf Creek. Norton Township, when first settled was part of the Western Reserve. In making grants of land to the people in the Western Reserve, the Connecticut Land Company set aside certain areas in each Township to be used for public schools. The first two schools in Norton Town-ship were built in 1831, and they were only open during the winter months when there wasn’t much work to be done on the farms. In 1851, the State Uniform School Law was enacted. This law provided for both elementary and secondary schools. Any student who got through elementary school and wanted to continue their educa-tion in high school had to pay tuition to either Western Star Academy or to the private school at Norton Center, was held in the big white house on the corner of Route 21 and Route 224. In 1892, a two room, wooden high school was built where the (former) Norton Junior High now stands. The first class graduated in 1895, with only three members in it. In 1914 the wooden building was torn down, and the first part of the Norton Junior High building was built. In 1936-37 a new addition was added to the building. The building housed the high school until 1953 when it was moved into the north wing of the yellow brick building located on the northwest corner of the Norton Center Campus. The south wing of the building was added and occupied during the 1959-60 school year. An-other addition was added in 1975. The Norton Primary School was built in 1956, and the cur-rent Middle School was built in 1966.
First High School 1892 New High School scheduled to open in 2017
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The Alma Mater1st verse:
When the sun bends low its radiance, While the storm clouds roll, Norton High, we’ll always love you, You inspire our soul.
2nd verse: Walking with a stride of honor To the road ahead, Norton High, we will salute you, With our white and red.
Refrain: Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Sing from pole to pole, Hear our song so clearly ringing Til we reach our goal.
Composed by Winifred Dearth Stokes in 1941
75th Anniversary
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Duayne AndersonMilitary Service Army Vietnam
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____? I wanted to be a Veterinarian, but became a Telco Manager
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?
My wife, Cheryl, and I were married while I was stationed in Okinawa. We were married three times in one day. A government ceremony in the morning and afternoon and a church ceremony in the evening.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Graduation and meeting my wife of forty-seven years.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Getting a whack from Tony Prasher in front of 100 plus students during lunch period.What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Peggy Bail (Bradley)Military Service
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a Pharmacist and became a Church Financial Secretary.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
50th Class Reunion Booklet Information The Final Fling!
1939 Norton H.S. Construction
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Bobbie Brean (Porter)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be an English Teacher, but became an Accountant.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Do your best in all you do. Treat others as you would like to be treated.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?
When Mr. Bebout told me to get out of the secretarial course. I went on to college and ended in the accounting eld. Ialso met my husband of forty-nine years. Best decision ever!
What is your favorite memory of high school?Band, both marching and concert.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?I plead the 5th!
What high school event will you never forget?Senior Prom has always been one of my best memories.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Alaska where I did a cruise/tour for my 50th birthday. It is an area that can only be experienced.
Lee Ann Case (Reamer)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Nurse and that is what I became.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Find your passion and follow your dreams. Remove the words "I can't" from your vocabulary.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Ziplining through the rainforest of Costa Rica while on a cruise. I was in a contest where I had to stuff fruit and vegetables in my bathing suit while treading water. The canteloupe took the most room.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Cooking in Home Economics
What is your favorite memory of high school?Prom
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?I spilled something on my blouse, went to the restroom, took off my blouse and tried to get the stain out. Little did I know my shirtless silhouette was visible from Mr. Hennon's room. That was back when we didn't allow our bra straps to show.
What high school event will you never forget?Graduation
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Cartagena, Columbia
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Ron DolesMilitary Service Army 1968-1970
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to go into Electronics, but became an Industrial Controls Engineer.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Best bet for employment is within STEM (Science, Technolgy, Engineering and Math). A student who has a major in computer or medical deciplines will have no trouble nding a lifelong career.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?
Taking Mr.Enlow's typing class. It was sort of unusual for guys to take typing then, but with my hobbies and career soheavily envolving computers, it has served me well.
What is your favorite memory of high school?I enjoyed sitting in the gym bleachers at lunchtime talking with friends. I didn't realize until years later what a carefree time that was.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Getting paddled on my second day of class. I went St. Augustines for grade school and they didn't have the system ofbells that NHS had. On the rst day of class, I was assigned to Mr. Peterson's home room. When the bell sounded at the end of the day, people started leaving and I left too. The next day, Mr. Peterson took me out in the hall and explained to me that there were four bells, and freshmen leave on the fourth bell. To make sure that I really understood that concept, I got three whacks.
What high school event will you never forget?It was November 22, 1963. I was in Mrs. Good's 10 am English class when they announced that President Kennedy had been shot. About an hour later, they announced that the president had died. Everyone was in shock and the school was dismissed early.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?In 2001, I had to present a class in Milan, Italy. My wife was going to accompany me and we were going to spend twoweeks there. Days before we left for Europe, we saw an article in the travel section of the Columbus Dispatch stating that Balzano Italy was one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. While we were in Milan, we took the two hour train ride north to Balzano which was in the Italian Alps. We spent the day there and we denitely agreed with the Dispatcharticle about the city.
Sharon Dressel (Murphy)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Teacher, but became a Housewife and then went into Sales.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?You should follow your dreams and never quit dreaming.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Going to the sporting games, football, basketball and Tri-Hi-Y.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Going to Prom with a black eye I got from doing a ip on a trampoline.What high school event will you never forget?
PromWhat is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Ireland and cruises to the Caribbean, Bahamas, Mexico and Virgin Islands.
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Joan Emrick (Kreps)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Teacher and became an Elementary Teacher for a few years.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?The world is your oyster. Life is short and goes by quickly. So ENJOY! Family and friends are a most enjoyable asset.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Snorkeling in Belize on the Palanear Reef.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Being in the band and having good times on the way to and from football games. I enjoyed marching in special events.Graduation was good too!
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Too embarrassed to write it down.
What high school event will you never forget?Going to Prom with Porky (Mike Parsons). Being part of a good class.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Costa Rica and the Holy Land. We vacationed in Belize in the rainforest for a week and went snorkeling for a week with high school students and new friends we had met.
Kris A. FraseMilitary Service U.S. Army 1969-71
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?Kris was a FAA certied air trafc controller and spent one year in VietNam.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Never give up on your dream.! No matter what obstacles life throws at you hang in there and with hard work and dedication anything is possible!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
I never cared a lot for school, so my best memory was probably graduation and getting out of there! However, some ofthe high points would probably be: Kiba's Spanish class, Becker's world history, enjoying interaction with other studentsand social events. One memory that I would not consider good will be with me until I die, was the day they announcedPresident Kennedy's assassination!
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Marie Garman (Spreen)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Teacher, but was a substitute teacher for about ve years and taught severly-profoundly deaf children to read and speak English, so they could function in society. They are my proudest accomplishments.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?
I am the mother of two severly-profoundly deaf children. With the help of God and hearing aids and cochlean implants,they speak well and use ASLT and function well in society. They both graduated from Utah Valley University in Utah
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Never trust a high school "counselor".
What is your favorite memory of high school?Choir
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
When I was a senior, I asked my guidance counselor how I could work my way through college because I really wantedto go. He looked at me and said, "you could do it, but it really will hard." Then he turned and walked away. I talked to other kids and they told me that Kent State had an extension at Wadsworth High School. In September 1966, I took night classes and later went to the University of Akron for an A.A. in Executive Secretarial Science. I wanted a BA, butdidn't know how to make it happen. So, I "settled" for an AA. Later I received a BA in History, Sociology and then a teaching certicate BA in German.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?After receiving an A.A. from the Unversity of Akron, I took a three week trip to seven countries on a huge bus. Finally Igot to see Europe, specically Germany. Then in 2008, I went to Germany for a four week language study and in 2011, I returned for a ve month study program. The best thing I enjoyed about my life was raising my two children. The second thing was being in Germany.
Jane Greenbank (Hodges)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted a career as a Nurse since the age of 5 years, and became a R.N..
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Proverbs 3: 5&6 Same thing I told my sons.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Possibly rafting the Colorado River for 13 days through the Grand Canyon and living through Lava Falls Rapids, after being tossed out of the raft.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
"Friends" and working in the school ofce.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
I don't remember any, but my friends might know.What high school event will you never forget?
Being in band, especially marching band during football season.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
That is hard to choose. God has blessed me with many wonderfulv trips (Caribbean, Panama Canal, Alaska, Hawaii and many places in the United States.
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Walt GuentherMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to have a career in Sports, but became an Engineer.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?It may be a cliché', but hard work and determination pay off. Don't be afraid to ask for help along the way.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Visiting The Shintu Temples in Kyoto, Japan and the wine/ski region of LaGrono, Spain.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Sporting Events.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
Having a broken arm as a freshman and learning to write left handed.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Kyoto, Japan, LoGrono, Spain, Bermuda, Victoria and BC Canada.
Butch HageyMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become an Automobile Dealer and eventually became a Dealer General Manager.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Listen to others and learn from it.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Working for A.J. Foyt.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?There is a lot more to life.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Graduation
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
Graduation Day !!What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Where is not the interesting part? Everywhere is interesting when it's with your best friend,and in my case, my best friend is my wife.
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Melanie HelselMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?
Make sure you go to college and FINISH!What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?
Lived in Mexico for many years where I worked with missionaries. I have been married four times (so far).What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?
Didn't have use for Shakespeare.What is your favorite memory of high school?
Rich OwensWhat is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
GraduationWhat is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Gary HoscharMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be an Entomologist, but became an Electronic Technician.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Take your education to the highest level, for it s a technical world out there and high school is just not enough.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?That's my secret!
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Getting along with others and working together.
What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Grand Canyon and Smokey Mounrtains. Also, a tour out West.
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Doris Kerby (Williams)Military Service
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted a career as a wife, mother and stay at home-maker. I became a wife, mother, home-maker, accountant and nally a retiree.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
I was in Norval Hannah's class for three years. Math was difcult, but he made me believe I could do it. He was a great teacher with a good heart. RIP Mr. Hannah. I have never forgotten your kindness. (and he was right, I use algebra and geometry every day in my quilt making, who knew?
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?I'm sure there are many, but thankfully age has a way of clouding the waters of life. The embarrassing stories are nowjust another part of my history. However, if you ask my children what I may have done to embarrass them, you might have a story to read!
What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Love all the travels we have done in the continental USA. North, South, East and West, still a few states I haven't been. Hiking out west with Dave will always be my favorite, but that's today's list, still more to come!
Barb Kunkle (Bell)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?"I had no idea" what career I wanted,,so I became a grown up with "no idea." Settled on teaching.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Try to nd a career you love doing everyday. So many hours of your life are spent working-hopefully you can look backand feel that you helped make things "better" in some small way.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I took Amtrak by myself, to visit my college roommate in Scottsdale, Arizona. I thought it was always sunny there! Butwhen I got to Flagstaff, they had a "500-year Blizzard" that day. But, there was no public transportation and no roads open. I found out about a person who had a 4- wheel drive and got to my hotel where I stayed for four days. I made some new friends, "we were all in the same boat."
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Typing! Who would have known then that it would be a skill we'd use everyday with computers, etc. Thank you, Mr. Bebout.
What is your favorite memory of high school?There are lots of good memories, but some of my favorite ones were with marching band and taking the bus to games,learning the music, wearing "rollers" under my hat so I'd look "good" for the dance in the gym after the home games.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Trying to learn to drive a "stick shift." Rick Carr very patiently listened to his beautiful white "63" Chevy as the gears ground away and the car lurched and stalled time after time. I never did "get it." Sorry Rick!
What high school event will you never forget?I am not sure there was any "one" event. I loved all the dances and formals we had-it was always fun to get all dressed up and "double date"-usually with Doris Kerby and her date. Fun Times!
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Tom and I have been lucky enough to do a lot of traveling. For me, the most interesting place was a week's stay in a villa in Tuscany with friends, I never thought I'd enjoy waking up to a rooster's crow at dawn!
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Linda Leksan (Garey)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?
You get out of life what you put into it, if you want something expect to work for it.Find your own unique way of happiness by being kind, honest and grateful. It may not happen quickly, but it will happen.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Donald Miller, MDMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a Doctor (Neurosurgeon) , but I became a Family physician.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Don't stop at a High School Diploma, keep in school; keep learning, laugh, start saving early, Pray!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Played drums on Beale Street in Memphis.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Playing tennis and drums.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Three drum set number for homecoming Band half-time show.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?A cymbal-full of wet snow landed square on my pants.
What high school event will you never forget?I think I forgot it!
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Israel
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Mary Neidert "Sis"Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Veterinarian, but became a Realtor since 1977.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Study hard and never give up!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I went to Alaska to sh!
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?My work ethics!
What is your favorite memory of high school?Hanging out with my friends!
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What happens at school stays at school!
What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Alaska and Canada shing!
George T. NicholsMilitary Service Army Reserves and Georgia National
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to go into Professional Sports, but became a little of everything!
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Joni Opeka (Stopar)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Teacher and I became a Teacher.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Always do what is good and right, and you will have a self worth that no one can take away from you.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Be an instructor for Natural Family Planning classes.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Be respectful of everyone.
What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
Our baccalaureate - I had to give a speech!What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Greece and Italy
Larry OrosMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Teacher and became a Teacher.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Don't be afraid to take risks and nd happiness at home and at work.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I have been directing high school plays for 46 years. (I hope to make 50!)
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Listen to the wisdom of others, but decide for yourself the best path to follow.
What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Several of my classmates and I decided to "cruise" Howard Street in Akron because we had heard that there were "women of the night" on every street corner. The Akron police immediately pulled us over and took our names. The "police" called our parents the next day. We didn't ever see any of those "women" and never went back. I'm sure wewould have ran away if we did encounter any.
What high school event will you never forget?Someone decided that we could create an unforgettable memory if one of our last days, we climbed on the high schoolroof and spent the night to surprise students and teachers the next morning. I guess it worked since that memory stands out. I also remember our great pep assemblies with Coach Tony Prasher acting crazy to get us red up and attending all home and away football games.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Pam Oxley (Smith)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a homemaker and became a lady of the workforce.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Get a good education and after graduating keep learning!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I spent the rst year after graduating with my Army husband in Germany and our daughter.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Friday Nights !!! That's ALL I'm saying!What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Just getting by in Home Economics! They passed me to get me out of that class.What high school event will you never forget?
Not graduating with my class because I was married.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Europe on a train every weekend with another castle to explore.
Roger PetrichMilitary Service Army
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I was not sure what career to pursue, so I became an AT&T repairman.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?
Doing utility work in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Slipping off a diving board and injuring my arm at the Prom party.What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Mammoth Cave, Kentucky.
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Linda Phipps (Andrei)Military Service
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Marine Biologist, but became a Registered Nurse.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Please listen to your parents. You really don't know as much as you think you do-yet! Oh, and please put down your cell phones more often & actually communicate with eye contact!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Gazed at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, from the door of our Eastport, Maine summer cottage.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Laughter, and Mr. Capen's chemistry class.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Singing off key at a solo chorus performance at a Christmas Show.What high school event will you never forget?
Induction into National Honor Society.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
There are too many seacoast cities in Canada, and especially Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, to single out one. Quebec City is also lovely.
Kathy PoultonMilitary Service no
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a writer, but became a teacher.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Get experience in the eld you are interested in before and during college.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I'm still a Benedictine oblate. Their spirituality helps me do what needs to be done in my life. Thanks to Joni Opeka forsharing her faith by how she treated others in school! I have had poems published nationally (use Kathian Poulton).
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Read! Read! Read! Thanks to Carl Hennon! Am currently deep in US History! I read 5-8 books per week and try to read over my understanding. Babysat for the Moinets and learned to grade papers! L.O.L. Mrs. Moinet and my mothergrew up together.
What is your favorite memory of high school?My rst two years we moved to Pittsburgh. We came back once and hoped to visit friends at high school. The principal had a hissy, so Tom and I went to the Jr. High! I spent all day with Mr. Whittsett laughing and talking. It waswonderful. We kept in touch until he passed away. He taught me how to be a teacher! My least favorite memory wasgetting called to the ofce for writing an editorial in The Torch supporting whoever it was who planted the TREE in thebarren grass courtyard! So. who did it? It was worth the reprimand !
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?None really except no I still am not on Facebook! Will be by mid September.
What high school event will you never forget?I loved the football games yelling, laughing ,etc.! Designing stuff for homecoming & proms. Decorating at Stan HywetHall & meeting the man who grew up there as a child ! NHS was the best! Our 6th grade motto was "Good, Better, Best - Never let it rest- until good is better and the better is the best" Corny, but trite.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?The 1860's! I am a re-enactor for the Granville Historical Society and do presentations for special events (like the oneon Sept. 10th). I love the clothes, friendships and present for over 200 people per year. On the 10th, I will be doing anall day presentation on abolition in Granville.
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Jim PritchardMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a Pharmacist and that is what I became.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Complete all undertakings you begin to the best of your ability before moving on.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I had Diphtheria when I was 2 years-old.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Don't wait till math class to do your English homework.
What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
While sitting in Latin class nding out that President Kennedy had been assassinated.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Drove to Alaska and back, camping along the way, after graduating from college.
Nick RagajiMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a Pharmacist and became a Pharmacist owner.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Homecoming
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Kristine Randles (Schotzinger)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a high school teacher, but became a CPA.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Life is a learning adventure. Don't sweat the small stuff ! Just enjoy each trip around the sun.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Got married in Hawaii and, on a later trip, soared over Oahu in a glider plane.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?The map of the world we had to do by memory.
What is your favorite memory of high school?I enjoyed Prom, Winter Formal and football games.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Whatever it was, I have blocked from my memory! Must still be embarrassed about it !!
What high school event will you never forget?Senior Prom- we rode the elevator up and down all evening !
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Over the years, I have travelled to England and Europe, Kenya, Southeast Asia and various other places, but right nowwe are enjoying the U.S.. What a beautiful, diversied country we have!!
Cheryl Reder (Anderson)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____? I wanted to become a professional dancer, but became a secretary.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Keep your life clean and honest and you will not regret a thing.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I have traveled to Okinawa to be married, where I was married three times in one day.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
CheerleadingWhat is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Richard ReighardMilitary Service US Marine Corps. -Reserve
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I was undecided and became a Maintenance Supervisor.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Find a career in something you love.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?
Math-it's used for almost everything for your entire life.What is your favorite memory of high school?
Sports-single favorite, probably football.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Junior year Homecoming-my date had to sit in the Emergency Room waiting area while I got stitches. We missed the dance.
What high school event will you never forget?School pep rally after winning the bell from Wadsworth.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Germany
Joan RhoadesMilitary Service None
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?
Always take time to enjoy your family and friends! Start saving for retirement now!What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?
Stayed on the Queen Mary and visited the Spruce Goose Plane that was located next to the ship in Long Beach, California. (All expense paid)
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Pep Rallys, walking the halls before school, and friends.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?
Nothing comes to mind.What high school event will you never forget?
Graduation-my sunburn was killing me.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Tybee Island and Savannah, Georgia.
Grill Elementary School 1954 National Honor Society 1962
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Ken RichardsonMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as an architect, but I became a mechanical engineer.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Think about what you might want to do with your life and try some of these options out before signing up for anything permanent.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I have raced a nitro methane powered motorcycle in a sand drag race.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?You can do or have anyone or anything you want if you are willing to give up some of the other things you don't want as much.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Nothing special stands out, it was all pretty good.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?I don't remember anything really bad.
What high school event will you never forget?Can't think of anything
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Rafting through the Grand Canyon.
Joe RockwellMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a," didn't have a clue", but became a retiree.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
It's all good!
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Janis Seiberling (Louis)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to become a teacher, but became a Realtor and Grandma.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Do something you love!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?We are raising two grandsons, Zack and Robert.They attend Norton Middle School and are now in grades 6 and 5.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Academics
What is your favorite memory of high school?Mr. Tony Prasher's football Pep Rallies. Carl Hennon compared him to Hitler.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Making Bev Swain (Stevens) laugh and choke in Mr. Peterson's senior class.
What high school event will you never forget?Drawing a world map from memory on a blank 18"x'30" paper for Mrs. Givler's nal. AKA Mrs. Miller.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Danube Viking River Cruise. We had great weather and lots of fun.
Dave SmithMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a Marine Mechanic and became the owner of a business with 700 employees.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Try to work hard and smart in school and on the job. Always exceed your employers expectations-even when it is a jobyou do not want.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Fly shed on a remote river in Southern Patagonia, Chile. Piloted a jet powered aircrat a 30,000 feet.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?The values learned from loving mother and father can provide direction which exceeds that learned in the classroom.
What is your favorite memory of high school?The High School Band. Great fun, and the trombone players always marched behind the Majorettes.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?All good memories !
What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
I have been fortunate in having the ability to travel to over thirty countries, but my most memorable trip was to Jerusalem, and walking the "stations of the cross."
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Rose M Struckel (Eggert)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a Secretary and became a Secretary.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Don't do drugs !!!!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Got a tatoo.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Cooking and baking.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Getting away with minor tricks.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Having to wear what I made in Home Economics.
What high school event will you never forget?Pep Rallies !!
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Bahamas
Steve StruharikMilitary Service Nuclear Navy
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be a Teacher or an Electrical Engineer and became an Electrical Engineer.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Believe in yourself enough to set your goals high and take risks to achieve them. Do not limit your horizons because ofgroup think, and do not take the advice of "experts" too seriously. Pessimistic projections based on current circumstances are almost always wrong because they discount the dynamic response to change of creative people.Many young people develop less than their full potential because of this. Remember that the world is run by those whoshow up. Take risks!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I worked testing new communications satellites after they were launched, using satellite earth stations located all over the world. (The ultimate dream job for a ham radio operator, which I still am.)
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Block printing in Mr. Burton's Engineering Drawing class. My handwriting has always been bad, but this enabled me to write neatly whenever necessary and even to work as a draftsman. Close seconds are the rigorous grammar I learned from Mr. Bertsch ( and Mr.Whitsett in Jr.High), trigonometry from Mr. Englert, and the can-do spirit I gained from playing football.
What is your favorite memory of high school?The camaraderie we enjoyed together as a class. It was great then, and has persisted over the years.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?There are several that I still don't like to talk about. Most involved thoughtless words or actions that hopefully by now have been long-forgotten.
What high school event will you never forget?"Winning the football game against Kent Roosevelt in Nov. 1963. It was Tony Prasher's nal game as head coach, andhe wanted to go out a winner. He gave a very emotional locker room speech. Kent was heavily favored to win, but wewon it for him and carried him off the eld on our shoulders."
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Budapest, Hungary, where we visited the village my mother's family came from, about 50 miles to the south. I was able to nd many of their names in the church baptismal records. I also located the farm cottage, still occupied and ingood shape, that they lived in before coming to America in the early 1900's.
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Michael L. StuderMilitary Service Army
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be an Electrical Engineer and became an Electronics Technician.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Plan ahead. A long way ahead !
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I was an aircraft crew member in Vietnam.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Metal and wood shop class skills.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Winning an Honorable Mention for my artwork in Mrs. "B's" class at a New York competition.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Bob Glunt & I getting caught by Mr. Gafga during a rubber band ght in drafting class, and yes, feeling the "wood" in the hallway.
What high school event will you never forget?Playing Barberton as a 9th grade football player.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?32 countries in 48 years of working for Uncle Sam.
Paul SuloffMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?I wanted to be an Engineer, but became an Advertising Executive.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Everyone doesn't get to live the dream. Do the best with what you're dealt.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I won a TV game in 2012, Speed Channel called PassTime.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Stay the course.
What is your favorite memory of high school?People and lasting friendships.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
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Paul TopleMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as an architect or photojournalist ,and I became the latter.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?My advice is to do something you really like to do and don't be afraid to try something that catches your attention. Treat other people with compassion and do everything you can do to help them succeed. In doing so, you too will havesuccess. When visiting the ofce of the CEO of Goodyear, during Akron Beacon Journal business assignments, I would pass under a saying carved in the oak woodwork over the doorway. It said, "Protect Our Good Name." Advice Ipassed on to my sons and advice I give the many Eagle Scouts that I work with each year. Bottom line is ... you reallyhave only one name and it is your choice how you protect it.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?My job offered many opportunities to experience things many people would never experience. An example of this would be going inside the Perry Nuclear Reactor during annual refueling maintenance sessions with other media. Veryinteresting. Working at the Akron Beacon Journal enabled me to contribute to three Pulitzers. Another thing is my birthday. I have two brother's and two sisters. We are all born on the 14th, starting with me in March and proceeding each month until July 14th. Don't know how my parents pulled that off. My rst wife Terri died in 2008 after a 20-year battle with Lupus. I have been blessed to have found a loving person, Sally, and we were married in 2013. We have 14 grandchildren between the two of us.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?One of the most practical things I learned was during summer school at Barberton High School. Several friends and I took typing. We typed to music played on a "record player". The skill has served me well. The other thing was publicspeaking... morning announcements and after- game "Sock Hops" helped me have condence to speak publicly.
What is your favorite memory of high school?I really enjoyed drafting class with Dave Douglas sitting next to me. His sense of humor made the time pass quickly.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Several guys and I had to line up and lean into the row of lockers after our senior camp out / senior prank. Imagine standing there, hearing the sharp sound of wood hitting back sides coming closer. It brings chills. Not to mention that Iknew I would have to tell my father because my sister would probably bring it up at dinner.
What high school event will you never forget?Listening to the announcement and broadcast that President Kennedy had been assassinated. That day is etched vividly like it was yesterday.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?I have had the opportunity to travel to London, Paris, Greece and Rome. This past year we enjoyed a cruise around theHawaiian Islands. Sally has daughters in Hood River, Oregon and Sarasota, Florida. and we enjoy visits with them. She has a son in Aurora, Oh and a daughter in Wooster, Oh. My two son's live one mile in each direction from me, soSally and I get to visit with the grandchildren. We enjoy playing the roles of Grandpa & Grandma. We have been blessed!
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Kathleen J. Wehling (Robertson)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as an elementary educator/ mother, but I became a secretary/ mother.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?If you are undecided about a "lifetime career" work a year or two to help decide what you don't want to be. But if you've had a lifelong dream, go for it and don't give up!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I married a man that I met online, moved to England and then married the man. God gave me (the same one) and livedin England working for a doctor's ofce.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Do my best, be nice to everyone and always share a smile. Everyone enjoys a genuine smile!
What is your favorite memory of high school?By a long shot, drama class! Loved the classmates and had a ball with Lucy Reiser, Dick & Dick !! L.O.L.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?Must have been a doozy 'cause I can't remember one ! I did embarrass easily though.!
What high school event will you never forget?An all high school choral group we attended singing in harmony with a lot of other choruses.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Turkey! We were there two weeks and toured with local touring buses that gave us some pretty unusual circumstances-much more so than if we had gone with the travel agency buses. I learned a few Turkish words beforewe went, which was appreciated. We met a lot of nice people and visited awesome scenic places different than America (USA).
Karen Westfall (Cerne)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as an Ohio Bell long distance telephone operator, but I became a bookkeeper.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Enjoy high school, but study hard. Life is tough, and is more rewarding when you work for it. We aren't given instruction books... it's all trial and error!
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Went on a cruise at St. Thomas, we went to a small private island and got "Mud Baths."
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?You can do most anything if you set your mind to it.
What is your favorite memory of high school?My friends and staying in contact with them through all these years.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school? Oh, so many, I couldn't begin to tell you!
What high school event will you never forget?The "Class" party at the Blue Sky Drive-in and going to graduation practice the next day.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?I have gone on several cruises, each unique and seeing how others have to live in this world. I just thank the Lord thatI was raised in the small city of Norton and live in the USA!
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Paul WhitmireMilitary Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a Math Professor, but became a Chemical Engineer, International BusinessExecutive and CFP® Professional.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Find something you like to do, become very good at it, and you will have a rewarding career.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Commuted to China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong for a year. Led a team of Chinese nationals, Taiwanese, and Hong KongChinese as we acquired another company. Made friends, ate great food. Chinese cuisine is special! Near the end, went with Nancy on a two- week unguided tour of mainland China.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?People bring their own unique view of the world to every situation.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Camaraderie and friendships.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?
National Honor Society induction.What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Traveled through the rural communities north of Beijing to Mu Tian Yu section of China's Great Wall. There was no English spoken or written, and the poverty in rural areas outside the nation's capital was striking. Our limousine crossed over grain lying in the street because"they had no thrashing machines."
Skip WikeMilitary Service Marine Corps
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a baseball player, but I became a salesman.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?1. Try to nd a eld you enjoy !2. Don't do "anything" you don't want to be seen on T.V.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?Worked the National Restaurant Show in Chicago and the West Coast Food Show in San Francisco.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?How to get along with people, be a team player.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Friends and sports.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?I was cracking on coach Tony Prasher, I had my hand on the locker room door and it was cracked. He was holding thedoor handle on the other side !! Ouch
What high school event will you never forget?Graduation!!
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?Costa Rica
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Jane Wrobel (Power)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When in high school I wanted a career as a nurse, but became a teacher.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Make new friends, but keep the old ones. There is nothing like talking about the past experience with those who shared them with you.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I attended the 1969 Rose Bowl where Ohio Sated defeated USC 27-16. OJ Simpson was USC's star running back.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?What is your favorite memory of high school?
Football and basketball games and dances.What is your most embarrassing story from high school?What high school event will you never forget?What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?
Ramona J. Yasco (Hicks)Military Service none
When in high school I wanted a career as ____? but I became a ____?When I was in high school I wanted a career as a secretary, but I became a secretary, purchasing and liaison cler k, scheduler and customer service representative.
What advice would you give a graduating senior this year?Follow a primary eld of interest with a few backup interests. Stay focused and acquire a college degree to support your career of choice and backup.
What is something unique about you that no other member of the class has probably done?I was interested in preserving animals. I took and completed a correspondence course via mail, and acquired a certicate of completion from Northwestern School of Taxidermy in Omaha, Nebraska in December of 1963.
What is the most practical thing you learned in high school�—in or out of class?Be a goal setter, put forth your best effort to reach those goals. Continue to set and obtain goals throughout life.
What is your favorite memory of high school?Friend, school secretaries, dances, special awards, teachers and graduation in to the real world of life.
What is your most embarrassing story from high school?In my senior year the class bell rang, I was late to class. So I ran down the hall to Mrs. Boedecker's class. As roundingthe corner connected with (not sure), but think it was Roger Krupa. I went sliding on my backside with my skirt over myhead as Mr. Capan witnessed this encounter saying, "That's what I call falling for him ! "
What high school event will you never forget?Being selected to represent Norton High School and sponsored by Barberton Kiwanis to attend one week at forestry camp at Tar Hollow in southern Ohio. After returning, I was a guest speaker at the Barberton Kiwanis meeting.
What is the most interesting place you have traveled since high school?The home body that I am, we celebrated 25 years of marriage with my hubby in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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ates
Clin
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ates
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g80
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646
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assm
ates
Brou
se (M
ills)
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hill
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H43
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1903
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2Cl
assm
ates
Tom
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alls
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4422
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3-94
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2Cl
assm
ates
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203
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urph
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ton
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4420
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2Cl
assm
ates
Rod
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on82
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nce D
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4428
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assm
ates
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ge
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(Yar
os),
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H44
230
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5025
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y@ao
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assm
ates
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k
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bert
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9104
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rive
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assm
ates
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, Ric
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850-
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6983
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mer
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6983
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assm
ates
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ord,
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314
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at O
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H44
281
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334-
4465
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ates
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se
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ins)
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oad
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ton
OH
4421
633
0-82
5-04
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smat
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bert
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g (P
itz),
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erto
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H44
203
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1306
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assm
ates
Dem
rovs
ky, M
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assm
ates
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bins
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hard
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3550
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ton
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Nor
ton
OH
4420
333
0-33
8-12
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ns@
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l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Pegg
y
Dol
es, R
on31
70 E
. Pow
ell
Lew
is Ce
nter
OH
4303
561
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2Cl
assm
ates
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e
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glas
, Dav
id A
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own
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033
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8-45
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2Cl
assm
ates
Pam
Dre
ssel
(Mur
phy)
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ren
1477
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e St
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own
OH
4423
033
0-65
8-24
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2Cl
assm
ates
Rich
ard
Dun
ning
, Lar
ry62
20 S
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6661
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smat
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ton
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4420
333
0-84
8-46
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ple@
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smat
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608
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4430
533
0-78
4-87
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smat
esEm
rick
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ps),
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l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Tim
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ina S
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4427
033
0-48
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smat
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arle
ne K
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man
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8411
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4427
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2Cl
assm
ates
Viv
ian
Geo
rge,
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ard
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0-82
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4420
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smat
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4420
333
0-82
5-27
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smat
esG
lunt
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ates
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4322
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assm
ates
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les
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ves,
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H44
223
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0537
2Cl
assm
ates
Gre
enba
nk (H
odge
s), J
ane
4140
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ley
AZ
8631
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7609
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ates
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839
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kron
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4430
633
0-77
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2Cl
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ates
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0401
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kron
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4431
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smat
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artm
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ary
636
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hlan
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veW
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4428
133
0-33
6-64
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smat
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assm
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Hel
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s), M
elan
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l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
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man
, Geo
rge
3751
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rTi
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0996
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assm
ates
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ates
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5783
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ton
OH
4421
633
0-82
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ill (E
d), E
d53
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ates
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8217
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assm
ates
Chris
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Hod
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reig
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H44
203
330-
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0660
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smat
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ul
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net
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assm
ates
Hon
aker
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), Ch
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17 S
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2154
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smat
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H44
320
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6114
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smat
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H44
203
330-
825-
3248
2Cl
assm
ates
Hut
chin
son,
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549
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mit
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H44
230
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658-
4650
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onne
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etch
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H44
614
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854-
3896
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assm
ates
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e
John
son
(Lau
ghlin
), Pa
t15
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H44
230
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658-
4070
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smat
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John
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ry12
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lest
own
OH
4423
033
0-65
8-60
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smat
esLi
nda
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wis)
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3830
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smat
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rdan
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ith),
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alls
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4422
133
0-92
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achu
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1639
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4330
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nO
H44
203
2Cl
assm
ates
Kei
th, D
avid
1265
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ew A
veBa
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ton
OH
4420
333
0-82
5-93
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smat
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H44
203
2Cl
assm
ates
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adov
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ay R
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ates
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by (W
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H44
230
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2249
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ave
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assm
ates
Dia
ne
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sty,
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H44
240
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677-
9838
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assm
ates
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4420
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0-82
5-90
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.com
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assm
ates
Kru
pa, R
oger
303
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so C
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Cary
NC
2751
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smat
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H44
203
330-
802-
3611
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assm
ates
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bert
241
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4420
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0-82
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augh
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arol
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2450
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assm
ates
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ar D
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H44
230
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4015
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l.net
2Cl
assm
ates
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Bob
7309
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FL34
667
330-
819-
7668
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2-88
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rey@
brig
htds
l.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Gre
g
Lind
h (D
avis)
, Mar
y El
len
2102
Dip
into
Ave
Hen
ders
onN
V89
052
2Cl
assm
ates
Luca
s, Ea
rl27
7 Er
ic L
ane
Wad
swor
thO
H44
281
330-
607-
3124
ellu
cas6
6@ic
loud
.co2
Clas
smat
esLu
cas (
Sche
llhas
e), J
an64
43 B
ridge
woo
d Te
rrac
eBo
ca R
aton
FL33
433
561-
394-
0617
seas
helld
aze@
com
cast
.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Mad
den,
Jim
2065
Wad
swor
th R
dN
orto
nO
H44
203
330-
753-
2375
jmad
den@
chm
ca.o
rg2
Clas
smat
esJu
lie
Mas
turz
o (N
emet
h), J
oan
203
May
law
n A
veW
adsw
orth
OH
4428
133
0-33
6-37
08no
emai
l2
Clas
smat
esJa
mes
L.
Mat
uch
(Alb
right
), Fr
an18
Bob
Circ
leFo
rest
VA
2455
143
4-52
5-48
34fr
an.a
lbrig
ht@
veriz
on.n
et2
Clas
smat
esD
avid
McC
aman
(Sw
ord)
, Pen
ny L
.26
81 P
ursla
ne D
r #R2
9Ft
Mye
rsFL
3390
550
5-79
7-86
392
Clas
smat
esK
en
McC
omm
ons (
Boat
wrig
ht),
9191
Wal
l Rd
Wad
swor
thO
H44
281
330-
336-
5037
boat
wrig
htka
ren@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esM
eier
, Dic
k10
08 W
ayla
nd C
tIn
dian
Tra
ilSC
2807
92
Clas
smat
esM
icire
, Dav
e13
5 Ba
ldw
inW
adsw
orth
OH
4428
133
0-33
5-37
08dm
icire
@ya
hoo.
com
2Cl
assm
ates
Elai
ne L
isi
Milb
ry, E
d25
35 F
ox C
ircle
Stow
OH
4422
433
0-67
3-15
78em
ilbry
@ya
hoo.
com
2Cl
assm
ates
Rene
Mill
er, D
onal
d30
3 N
orth
Bro
oks S
tM
anni
ngSC
2910
280
3-82
5-01
99dl
mill
erm
d48@
gmai
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Shirl
ey
Mill
er (K
rupa
), Li
nda
303
Kel
so C
ourt
Cary
NC
2755
191
9-46
9-24
68kr
upah
ome@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esRo
ger
Min
nick
(Bat
tig),
Lynn
1004
6 H
omes
tead
Wad
swor
thO
H44
281
330-
336-
5317
no em
ail
2Cl
assm
ates
Mik
e
Mish
ler (
Hem
bury
), El
aine
369
Stra
der R
d.A
kron
OH
4430
533
0-78
4-19
34eh
embu
ry@
neo.
rr.co
m2
Clas
smat
esLa
rry
D.
Mitc
hell,
Mel
inda
465
Colle
ge D
rive
Abi
lene
TX79
601
2Cl
assm
ates
Mor
ton
(Sha
h), S
hirle
y50
5 Be
aver
broo
k D
r.Ba
thO
H44
333
330-
867-
5068
2Cl
assm
ates
Nira
n V
Mos
ley
(Juh
as),
Del
la G
ene
3255
Tus
cara
was
Ext
Barb
erto
nO
H44
203
330-
753-
4681
gran
dmad
ella
1947
@at
t.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Mul
lett
(Fla
gg),
Jill
50 O
wen
Bro
wn
StH
udso
nO
H44
236
330-
650-
0101
jillfl
agg@
how
ardh
anna
.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Chas
.
Mus
grav
e (Bi
nkle
y), S
ueRR
1 B
ox 1
55A
Cain
esvi
lleM
O64
632
660-
893-
5766
grbi
nksb
@gr
m.n
et2
Clas
smat
esJa
mes
L.
Nei
dert
(Mum
aw),
Mer
ru (S
is)24
5 Ba
ldw
inW
adsw
orth
OH
4428
133
0-77
7-05
33sis
mum
aw@
aol.c
om2
Clas
smat
es
37
Last
(Mai
den)
, Fir
stSt
reet
City
STZi
pPh
one N
oEm
ail
Sort
Gro
upSe
lect
Spou
se
Nic
hols,
Geo
rge
346
Mor
ris R
d N
E
omso
nG
A30
824
706-
690-
1154
2Cl
assm
ates
Nic
hols
(Hol
lingt
on),
Lind
a43
9 Fa
irway
Dr
Mel
bour
ne B
chFL
3295
132
1-70
4-28
23flo
ridam
oves
321@
gmai
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
an
e L
Nisk
anen
, Per
ry66
05 S
tate
Rt 5
Lot
68
Rave
nna
OH
4426
633
0-93
1-84
20pe
rryn
iskan
en@
hotm
ail.c
om2
Clas
smat
esN
orris
(Ski
les)
, Che
ryl
1705
S.C
leve
-Mas
s Rd
Copl
eyO
H44
321
330-
607-
1072
skile
sche
ryl@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esN
ottin
gham
(Hal
l), Ju
dy31
44 L
inde
n St
. NW
Uni
onto
wn
OH
4468
533
0-69
9-65
702
Clas
smat
esG
arry
Nov
ak, P
at2
Clas
smat
esx
O'B
rodo
(Hei
denr
eich
), K
athy
614
Surf
side D
rA
kron
OH
4431
933
0-64
5-66
39no
emai
l2
Clas
smat
esW
illia
m
O'C
onno
r, M
ike D
.27
75 F
arm
dale
Akr
onO
H44
319
2Cl
assm
ates
Judy
Ope
ka (G
arey
), Jo
ni18
61 L
ocus
t St S
ECa
nal F
ulto
nO
H44
614
330-
854-
4163
jony
a48@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esRo
bt J.
Opl
inge
r, Jil
l aka
San
di P
age
630
Stet
ler
Ave
Akr
onO
H44
312
330-
794-
8587
2Cl
assm
ates
Oro
s (La
rry)
, Lar
ry G
.88
55 H
olly
Lan
eO
lmst
ed F
alls
OH
4413
844
0-23
5-86
02lo
ros@
cox.
net
2Cl
assm
ates
Jani
ce
Oxl
ey (S
mith
), Pa
m28
61 R
ush
Road
Nor
ton
OH
4420
333
0-33
6-65
72no
emai
l2
Clas
smat
esO
zmor
e (Ca
dle)
, Car
ol12
40 L
ily S
tA
kron
OH
4430
133
0-72
4-73
912
Clas
smat
esD
avid
Pack
(Wig
le),
Pam
786
Brun
sdor
phFa
irlaw
nO
H44
313
330-
666-
4668
2Cl
assm
ates
Robe
rt
Paul
(Cul
bert
son)
, Mar
gie
3241
Sta
nley
Rd.
Akr
onO
H44
313
330-
864-
5959
2Cl
assm
ates
Jas.
A.
Pavk
ov (B
lanc
o), B
ecki
1788
Gul
f St N
WU
nion
tow
nO
H44
685
330-
877-
6444
rbla
nco1
48@
aol.c
om2
Clas
smat
esW
m
Petr
ich,
Rog
er A
.10
70 L
ockw
ood
RdBa
rber
ton
OH
4420
333
0-64
4-04
46pe
tric
hr@
aol.c
om2
Clas
smat
esJa
nice
Phill
ips,
Rod
1535
For
est A
ve #
201
Rive
r For
est
IL60
305
330-
650-
0055
rodn
eyva
n194
8@gm
ail.c
om2
Clas
smat
esCh
eryl
Phip
ps (A
ndre
i), L
inda
47 B
owm
an M
ills R
dW
ashi
ngto
nM
E04
574
207-
845-
2797
ltand
rei@
fairp
oint
.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Ted
Phip
ps, R
on18
231
Gril
l Roa
dD
oyle
stow
nO
H44
230
330-
658-
1659
2Cl
assm
ates
Pier
son,
Lar
ry94
75 M
iddl
ebra
nch
Ave
NE
Cant
onO
H44
721
330-
328-
3517
pier
sonl
arry
@at
t.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Den
ise
Pint
er (R
anom
er),
Kat
hie
541
Lake
of t
he W
oods
Blv
d.A
kron
OH
4433
333
0-83
6-88
81kj
rano
mer
@at
t.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Jim
Pint
er (D
ougl
as),
Pam
5053
Cat
awba
Pla
ce L
ane
Sevi
lleO
H44
273
330-
658-
4520
ddou
glas
15@
neo.
rr.co
m2
Clas
smat
esD
ave
Port
er, G
ary
445
Trea
se R
dW
adsw
orth
OH
4428
133
0-29
8-08
63no
emai
l2
Clas
smat
esPo
ulto
n, K
athy
331
Shan
non
Lane
Gra
nvill
eO
H43
023
614-
282-
1661
2Cl
assm
ates
Pres
sler (
Goo
dman
), Ch
eryl
101
Vill
a Sid
e Lan
eCo
lum
bus
OH
4321
361
4-51
9-09
11ch
eryl
good
man
1@sb
cglo
bal.n
et2
Clas
smat
esM
ark
Pritc
hard
, Jim
R.
2561
Nic
hola
s lan
eD
resd
enO
H43
821
740-
754-
1642
pritc
hard
jam
es@
att.n
et2
Clas
smat
esD
ebor
ah
Raga
ji, N
ick
1730
Hic
kory
Hill
Dr
Colu
mbu
sO
H43
228
614-
876-
1042
nrag
aji@
aol.c
om2
Clas
smat
esEr
ika
Ram
stha
ler,
Rand
y R.
864
Jam
es S
t.A
shla
ndO
H44
805
hunt
er23
5@ne
o.rr
.com
2Cl
assm
ates
xA
nne
Rand
les (
Scho
tzin
ger)
, Kris
tina
5070
Ced
ar S
prin
gs D
r #10
4N
aple
sFL
3411
033
0-32
8-54
28kr
istin
a@sc
hotz
inge
r.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Chuc
k
Rede
r (A
nder
son)
, Che
ryl
6095
Ely
Rd
Woo
ster
OH
4469
133
0-26
4-18
15de
caan
der@
sssn
et.co
m2
Clas
smat
esD
uayn
e
38
Last
(Mai
den)
, Fir
stSt
reet
City
STZi
pPh
one N
oEm
ail
Sort
Gro
upSe
lect
Spou
se
Redh
ead,
Ray
mon
d22
91 9
th S
t SW
Akr
onO
H44
304
330-
745-
8650
redh
ead7
7527
@gm
ail.c
om2
Clas
smat
esRe
edy,
Dic
k58
87 R
idge
Rd.
Wad
swor
thO
H44
281
2Cl
assm
ates
Reed
y (A
ndric
k), M
arga
ret
530
S. C
larid
ge D
r.K
ette
ring
OH
4542
493
7-29
4-06
35m
arga
reta
ndric
k@at
t.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Dan
Reig
hard
, Ric
h16
08 A
vond
ale D
rA
ltavi
sta
VA
2451
743
4-36
9-74
22ar
reig
hard
@co
mca
st.n
et2
Clas
smat
esM
arga
ret
Reise
r (St
imm
el),
Lucy
4443
109
th P
lace
NE
Kirk
land
WA
9803
342
5-82
7-80
07lu
cyst
imm
el@
com
cast
.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Jerr
y
Reitm
an, J
erry
4625
Dev
onsh
ireG
rand
Pra
irie
TX75
052
2Cl
assm
ates
xRe
nnin
ger,
Den
nis
522
Linc
oln
Ave
Barb
erto
nO
H44
203
330-
745-
9930
denn
yren
ning
er@
sbcg
loba
l.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Char
leen
Rhoa
des (
Falo
r), J
ean
80 T
radi
tions
way
Pow
ell
OH
4306
561
4-57
0-80
24jm
rf7@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esJo
hn
Rhoa
des,
Joan
E.
238
Hea
ther
woo
d D
r WBa
rber
ton
OH
4420
333
0-74
5-68
082
Clas
smat
esRi
char
dson
, Ken
1857
0 Cr
ee S
tSp
ring
Lake
MI
4945
661
6-84
2-85
69eb
richa
rdso
n@ch
arte
r.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Rich
ards
on (L
aute
r), L
orra
ine
100
Hic
kory
Woo
d La
neEa
dsTX
3802
890
1-46
6-01
982
Clas
smat
esRo
ckw
ell,
Joe
899
Lean
n St
.W
oost
erO
H44
691
330-
465-
9182
jrock
wel
l@ss
snet
.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Roge
rs (R
oach
), M
aryA
nn41
85 W
atki
ns R
d.N
orto
nO
H44
203
330-
825-
7647
m.ro
ach8
890@
sbcg
loba
l.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Rolp
h, M
ike
1729
Car
ibbe
an D
rSa
raso
taFL
3423
194
1-58
7-99
38ro
lph2
u@ve
rizon
.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Daw
n
Ross
, Kei
th42
4 H
elen
a Driv
eTa
llmad
geO
H44
278
330-
630-
1943
keith
will
golf@
gmai
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Bren
da
Sche
etz (
Gra
f), V
icki
356
Caro
l Way
Wad
swor
thO
H44
281
330-
635-
0251
egra
f@ne
o.rr
.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Erni
e
Schu
ltz, J
im V
.27
3 N
Cyp
ress
Ave
Clov
isCA
9361
155
9-32
3-82
84sh
ados
mum
@ya
hoo.
com
2Cl
assm
ates
Dan
na
Scot
t, D
ean
9018
Tor
y D
rSt
reet
sbor
oO
H44
241
330-
603-
6095
dsco
tt@us
cand
e.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Jill
Seib
erlin
g (L
ouis)
, Jan
3274
Cre
eksid
e Dr.
Nor
ton
OH
4420
333
0-82
5-37
77ja
nislo
uis7
1@ya
hoo.
com
2Cl
assm
ates
Rona
ld J.
Sepe
lak,
Bill
1308
5 Br
entw
ood
Dr
Colo
rado
Spr
ings
CO80
908
2Cl
assm
ates
Shoe
mak
er (H
all),
Pat
ty50
9 Lo
ng V
iew
Cana
l Ful
ton
OH
4461
433
0-85
4-05
41pj
hall@
sssn
et.co
m2
Clas
smat
esJa
ck
Shoy
at (M
athe
ney)
, San
die
3107
E. C
rest
woo
d Co
urt
Coeu
r d' A
lene
ID83
815
509-
868-
9356
sand
iem
48@
gmai
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Kei
th
Sinn
ett (
Ruth
er),
Phyl
lis32
29 D
riw
ood
RdN
orto
nO
H44
203
330-
825-
8395
no em
ail
2Cl
assm
ates
Don
Smith
, Dav
id B
.52
0 W
Poi
nt D
rBa
thO
H44
333
330-
283-
2000
dbsm
ith.b
g@gm
ail.c
om2
Clas
smat
esPa
t
Smith
(Cur
rans
), K
aren
650
Qua
il Ri
dge C
ircle
Akr
onO
H44
319
330-
644-
0939
kcur
rans
@ya
hoo.
com
2Cl
assm
ates
Gar
y
Snyd
er, A
rt10
53 P
rosp
ect S
t.Ba
rber
ton
OH
4420
333
0-82
5-86
91ar
snyd
er@
amer
itech
.net
2Cl
assm
ates
Lind
a
Stru
ckel
(Egg
ert),
Ros
e Mar
ie16
00 B
ritta
in R
d. A
pt 5
23A
kron
OH
4431
02
Clas
smat
esSt
ruha
rik, S
teve
1040
6 H
arm
ony
RdM
yers
ville
MD
2177
330
1-29
3-19
84Sa
ndJS
truh
arik
@gm
ail.c
om2
Clas
smat
esJe
an
Stud
er, M
ike
74 A
mhe
rst D
rLa
ceys
Spr
ing
AL
3575
425
6-34
8-01
86m
icom
lar@
juno
.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Mar
ion
Sulo
ff, P
aul
497
Surf
side d
rA
kron
OH
4431
933
0-64
4-44
59vi
pera
kron
@ao
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Deb
bie
Swai
n (S
teve
ns),
Beve
rly35
37 B
rook
side D
rive
Nor
ton
OH
4420
333
0-82
5-77
72be
vjst
even
s62@
yaho
o.co
m2
Clas
smat
esRo
nald
D.
39
Last
(Mai
den)
, Fir
stSt
reet
City
STZi
pPh
one N
oEm
ail
Sort
Gro
upSe
lect
Spou
se
Szila
gyi (
Buxt
on),
Cher
yl34
8 6t
h ST
NE
Barb
erto
nO
H44
203
330-
748-
2496
mom
myd
ing7
4@ao
l.com
2Cl
assm
ates
Jerr
y
Tayl
or, J
udy
5472
Fai
rland
Rd.
Barb
erto
nO
H44
203
judy
tayl
or54
72@
sbcg
loba
l.net
2Cl
assm
ates
om
as, D
avid
C.
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Photo Gallery
Paul Sulloff in 1958 and sitting in his first race Kart in 1960.
Marie Garman (Spreen) provided this photo of (l-r) Brad & Heather (daughter) Aldridge, Marie, and her son Edward in 2016.
Kris Frase with his wife Darlene. La
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Photo Gallery
Ron Doles with daughter Amy and his wife Janie at the Grand Canyon
Nancy and Paul Whitmire standing on the Great Wall in China and enjoying St. John Island, U.S. Virgin Islands.
Linda Phipps
Cheryl Pressler Goodman
Jane Greenbank (Hodges) shares a photo of her early years and is currently liv-ing in Prescott Valley, AZ.
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Joe Rockwell Salmon fishing in British Columbia in 2013. He poses with a young bull moose and his guide in Newfoundland in 2015.
Cathy Kolaida Smith provided these photos of our Norton High School graduates lining up in the gym before gradu-ation on June 6, 1966. Dale Zickefoose plays the accordion with Melanie Helsel.
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Here’s a picture of Jean, taken at the MD Statehouse with Maryland Governor Larry Hogan, at the recent signing of the landmark Maryland Lyme Disease bill. Jean was the spark and catalyst for getting this legislation going. She worked persistently with our MD delegate, Kathy Afzali, to alert her to the problem, and then gave her a lot of information on problems getting proper treatment for Lyme disease, based on Jean’s first hand experience and that of many others in the community of Lyme sufferers with whom she communicates. The bill had bipartisan support. I am very, very proud of Jean. It’s a long story, but Lyme sufferers’ lives will be better because of this bill, and other bills to follow.- SteveDave Smith is recreat-ing one of his long time high school memories with this 1964 Dodge.It is a recreation of the car he drove in high school and raced on Rt. 21 South. He has been working on the car for two-years and hopes to bring it to the Reunion. The car has a 572 Hemi engine, and dyno’d at 740hp.