Monday, April 9, 2012

66 - Port Washington To Graduate 30 In 1966




PORT WASHINGTON - Dr. John P. Toth of Beavercreek, Ohio, Associate Professor of Education at the University of Dayton, will address 30 high school Seniors here Friday night at 8PM in the high school gymnasium.  Former Superintendent at the high school, he will use the topic, "Time On The Highways Of Life."  Baccalaureate services were held Sunday night in the school.  Marsha Casteel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Casteel of here and Linda Decker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Decker of RD 3, Newcomerstown, are respective Valedictorian and Saluatorian of the 1966 class.  Marsha's 4-year average is 3.87.  She has participated in high school band and chorus and county band and chorus 4 years, has been head majorette and a cheerleader 4 years, a member of the scholarship team, National Honor Society President, school yearbook editor, a writing contest winner and secretary of her class.  A member of St. Paul's United Church of Christ, she will use the topic, "A World of Doers," for her valedictory address.  Linda, whose point average is 3.75,  has been active  in band, mixed chorus, German band and National Honor Society.  She also participated on the yearbook and newspaper staffs and is a member of St. Paul's Lutheran Church.  The 1966 graduates are:

Terry Bates
Larry Beighley
Ted Bolitho
Kay Caldwell
Carl Casteel
Marsha Casteel
Russell Daugherty
Linda Decker
David Dickinson
Bill Dummermuth
Rick Fillman
Rene Glazer
Barbara Hammel
Wayne Haupert
Keith Hauser
Patricia Hunt
Terry Jenkins
Barry Johns
Chester Jones
Roger Lewis
Linda Mathews
Mary Ann McCune
Kenneth Rothenstine
Jim Steinbach
Janie Shalosky
Glenn Smith
Bob Snyder
Dawn Taylor
John Tedrow


Tuesday, May 24, 1966
The Daily Reporter
Dover, Ohio

NOTE:  BOWERSTON - Errol Jacobs, head baseball-basketball coach at Conotton Valley High for the past 3 years,  has resigned to accept a similar position at North Ridgeville in Huron County.  North Ridgeville, 30 miles west of Cleveland, is a Class AA School with about 600 students in the top 3 grades.  Jacobs, a native of Baltic and a former coach there, was the "guiding light" for Conotton Valley in 1964-65 when it went to Regional Tournament action.  Thursday, May 31, 1966

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