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TORONTO HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION WINTER 2012
TORONTO HIGH SCHOOL PROGRESS It is always good when you are able to see visible
progress on any project and we have been treated to
watching the new Toronto School being built this sum-
mer. What looked like three separate buildings being
built has come together as one and will be under roof
by December 1st, according to Superintendent Fred
Burns ‘67.
The building will open in August 2013 for the
school year and will house grades seventh through
twelfth. Mr. Burns remarked that the Toronto Board of
Education worked with the architect in the planning
and design of the new building to maximize the most
school space for the money. This will allow for any
future addition without having to duplicate many of the special instruction areas. It has two art classrooms, one with a
kiln and there is more office space than needed (to be used as extra classrooms now), but if the need arises for an elemen-
tary school addition this space would be in place and that would reduce cost to the school district and taxpayers. The caf-
eteria and auditorium are combined and called a“Cafeterium” or “Auditoria”. The area can easily seat 600 people with a
raised floor and stage area, or be used daily as a cafeteria. The combination satisfies requirements for state funding.
“The Toronto School District is guaranteed that if it would need to build an addition (elementary school wing) at any
time in the future, we would receive 61% state funding, no matter how many years might lapse with no need,” said Burns.
He added, “It is like having a savings coupon with no expiration date”.
Being good stewards, the school board is working with the best interest of the community in mind. Coming in under
budget with a quality new building for our children is their goal. “They (board of education) have been able to save on
demolition costs on the old building due to an asbestos evaluation which showed less asbestos in the building than was
originally thought. They also saved over half a million dollars by voting to demolish the SC Dennis building in the sum-
mer of 2011 and ‘keeping Toronto dirt in Toronto’ just by moving the dirt to the new site location”, according to Burns.
He went on to say, “We are going to make things right for the students of Toronto and the board is adamant in keeping its
promise to the citizens regarding working within the budget for the new school. Don’t judge us by things that may go
wrong, but by how we correct them and don’t repeat our mistakes”.
The mosaics over the doors (granite slabs
with Toronto High School) of the current
building, are going to be removed in one piece
and converted into park benches to be placed
in the south end school campus. All of the
class pictures will be removed, cleaned, re-
paired and then positioned over the hall lockers
in the new school.
Many have asked what will happen to the
auditorium seats or the windows. I have heard
others talk about a favorite locker or room
nameplates. Everyone will get a chance to
own an item. An auction of all items that are
not being moved to the new school and
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School
Fallen Knights
Weddings, Anniversaries “In Honor of”
Life Members
Stadium Memorials
Donations, Scholarship Fund
Pavers for sale
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Fallen Knights
Helen Matyas Loggie ’41, Chicago,
IL, passed away in 2004. David F. Grygo ’70, Daytona Beach,
FL, passed away on August 30, 2006.
He was formerly employed at the
Weirton Steel Corporation in the Tin
Mill Electrical Department. He relo-
cated to Florida in January of 2003. Margaret Wavelyn Ray ’59, Fayette-
ville, NC, passed away February 9,
2009. Alice Elliott ’39, Bonita, CA, passed
away August 2, 2009. Ruth Eileen Jarvis Smith ’43, Ham-
mondsville, OH, died November 22,
2010. She had worked at Sterling
China in Wellsville, OH. James C. Hunter ’38, Weirton, WV,
passed away March 28, 2011. He was
a U.S. Navy veteran of WWII and a
recipient of the Purple Heart. He
served on the USS Vincennes, which
was sunk by a Japanese submarine
days after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
He then served on the USS Sante Fe.
He was a retired general foreman in
the B.O.P. of National Steel Corpora-
tion, Weirton Division. Hubert Shew ’48, Brandon FL,
passed away January 25, 2012. Aaron R. Ray, Sr. ’59, Hope Mills,
NC, passed away April 8, 2012. Kathleen Thompson Welsh ’39,
Palatka, FL, passed away April 15,
2012. Mary Haynes Wilson ’37, Win-
tersville, OH, passed away July 23,
2012. She had three sons, three
daughters, twenty-nine grandchildren,
thirty-three great-grandchildren and
two great-great- grandchildren. N. Jeanine Trudix Dew ’63, Win-
tersville, OH, passed away July 27,
2012. She had worked at Dixon’s
Nursing Home as a nurse’s aide. She
was a past member of Steubenville
Lions Club. Barbara Blakely Bauer ’47, St. Pe-
tersburg, FL, passed away on August
14, 2012.
Barbara Turick Jaramillo ’61,
Redwood City, CA, died August 19,
2012. She was employed as an air-
line stewardess. Barbara Stevens McCullough ’53,
Brilliant,OH, died August 24, 2012. Paul “Rick” Newbold ’60, Bloom-
ingdale, OH, passed away August
26, 2012. He was a retired Jefferson
County Manager for the Ohio Dept.
of Transportation. He was a U.S.
Army veteran having served in Ger-
many during the Vietnam War. Rick
was a life member of the THS Alum-
ni Association. Gary Brashear ’59, San Diego, CA,
passed away September 1, 2012. Elweyn Skinner ’58, Wintersville,
OH, passed away August 28, 2012.
He retired as a pipefitter from Weir-
ton Steel Corporation. Richard W. “Dick” Parker ’59,
Toronto, OH, passed away Septem-
ber 8, 2012. He worked for TIMET
until his retirement in 2003, with
forty-three years of service. Follow-
ing his stellar football career at THS,
he turned down a scholarship to play
collegiate football for legendary
coach, Lee Treesel at Baldwin Wal-
lace College. Instead, he returned to
the gridiron playing semi-pro foot-
ball for the Toronto Tigers. He
served as Toronto’s Fourth Ward
Councilman for twenty-four consec-
utive years and seven years as To-
ronto City Auditor. Jerry Mossor ’61, Mingo Jct., OH,
passed away September 20, 2012.
He retired in 2004 from TIMET,
where he worked for thirty-eight
years in the tool room. He was a
member of the Crossly Club and an
avid stamp collector. Lois Brown Ramsey ’78, Rich-
mond, OH, passed away September
21, 2012. She started Girl Scout
Troop 3054 and was a troop leader.
She was assistant advisor for Bits
and Pieces 4-H Club and loved help-
ing out in the 4-H kitchen, 4-H meet-
ings and helping with 4-H projects
with her kids. She was campground
assistant for Jefferson County Fair
and helped develop the campground
for campers. Doris Wells Bray ’46, Toronto, OH,
died September 30, 2012. She was a
member of the Toronto First Church
of the Nazarene. She had worked
for the Ohio Bell Telephone Compa-
ny as a telephone operator. Charles “Chuck” Zeigler, Sr. ’55,
Toronto, OH, died October 8, 2012.
He was a retired electrician from the
First Energy (Ohio Edison) Sammis
Plant in Stratton, OH. He also was a
retired member of the Toronto Vol.
Fire Dept. Alma Jean Littlecott Hewitt ’50, Massillon, OH, passed away October
9, 2012. She was a homemaker and
had worked for Family Counseling
Service of Stark County, retiring in
1992. Zachary “Hambone” Miller 2006, Toronto, OH, passed away October
15, 2012. He was a member of Un-
ion Local 91, Painters and Allied
Trades District 53, in Wheeling,
WV. Charles R. Ward ’66, Toronto, OH,
passed away October 18, 2012. He
was retired from Weirton Steel Cor-
poration, where he worked in the Tin
Mill. Catherine L. Wilson Tulencik ’26, Port Orange, FL, passed away Octo-
ber 21, 2012. She retired from the
General Motors Corp. Truck and
Bus, Pontiac Division, where she
worked in the accounting depart-
ment. John Manning ’46, Toronto OH,
passed away October 22, 2012. He
retired as Chief of the Toronto Fire
Dept., where he worked for thirty
years. He also worked at the Toron-
to Ford Garage, where he did auto
body repair. He served as a U.S.
Navy veteran during WWII. John
had been a security guard at TIMET.
All information for the Winter Newslet-
ter was received prior to November 9,
2012. Any deaths, donations, memori-
als, life members or news from alumni
received after that date will appear in the
Spring 2013 newsletter.
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Fallen Knights continued Thomas Byers ’53, Stratton, OH,
passed away October 24, 2012. He
was retired from Ironworkers Local
549 in Wheeling, WV. He served his
country in the U.S. Marines during
the Korean War. Frank “Rusty” Hostina ’73, Toron-
to, OH, passed away October 30,
2012. He was employed at ASI
Steubenville, OH and TEM Service
Joint Ambulance District of Toron-
to. He was a twelve year volunteer
member of TEMS, serving as a board
member, vice president and presi-
dent . Richard Housley’53, Cassadaga,
NY, passed away October 27, 2012. Jennifer Phillips Graham ‘78, Lu-
cas, OH, passed away October, 2012. Mary Evelyn Riddle Thompson
‘34, Toronto, OH, passed away on
November 4, 2012. She was a grad-
uate of Kent State University and
retired as a teacher in the Delaware
County, OH. public school system.
She was a member of the First Pres-
byterian church, The Three Arts
Club and the Toronto Retired Teach-
ers Association. Daniel “Dibo” Dibler ‘73, Toronto,
OH, passed away on November 6,
2012. Stanley L. Isleman ‘66, Toronto,
OH, passed away on November 7,
2012. He was retired from First En-
ergy (Ohio Edison) Sammis Plant.
He was a U.S. Air Force veteran
serving during the Vietnam War era.
Stanley was a member of the Toron-
to American Legion Post #86 and
High Stack Club of the Sammis
Plant. He was an avid fisherman and
stamp collector. Paul Anthony Perun ‘41, Toronto,
OH, passed away on November 8,
2012. Paul was retired as a self-
employed owner of Paul Perun Ac-
counting in Toronto. He was a U.S.
Navy veteran, serving during WWII.
Paul was a member of St. Francis
R.C. Church, A.A.R.P. and the To-
ronto Alumni Association. He was
an avid golfer.
WEDDINGS Katelyn Alicia Busch and Matthew
Ludewig ’06 were united in marriage
on October 13th at St. Francis RC
Church in Toronto. Katelyn is em-
ployed with Cryogenic Construction.
She is a graduate of Ohio State Uni-
versity. Matt is a graduate of Alle-
gheny College and is employed at
TIMET.
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Jamie Smurda ‘99 and Corey Zahnis-
er ‘01 were united in marriage on
June 8th at St. Francis RC Church in
Toronto. Jamie is employed at the
Tony Teramana Cancer Center in
Steubenville. Corey is employed at
Doyal Refrigeration.
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Gary Black ‘48 and Moyelba Rutgers
-Pieters were married on February 9,
2012. They reside in Boca Raton,
Florida.
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Terry Campbell Putnam ‘61 and Wil-
liam “Bill” Roe ‘58 were married on
September 2, 2012 in the Unionport
Christian Church. They are both
retired and enjoy traveling and
spending time with family and
friends.
ANNIVERSARIES Regis ‘58 and Marlene Murray
Melhalko celebrated their fiftieth
wedding anniversary on October
20th with their daughters, Kaylyn
Melhalko Skidmore ’81 and Andrea
Melhalko Romey ‘85, family and
friends. Regis is retired from
TIMET and both are members of the
St. Joseph Byzantine Church. - - - - - - - - - Joseph T. and Anna Marie Dahill
Karaffa ‘42/46 celebrated their sixty-
fifth wedding anniversary on Octo-
ber 22nd in Columbus with their
daughters, Nancy Karaffa Gill ‘69
and Susan Karaffa Schnell ‘74 and
their families.
ALUMNOTES A note was received from Robert
C. Tillis, a classmate of the graduat-
ing class of 1950. Robert writes, “I
had to go into the service in 1949
because of family problems. I served
during the Korean War. When I was
discharged, I rejoined my family,
who had relocated to Detroit, Michi-
gan. I began my career with Scott
Paper Company working from mill-
right to production supervisor before
taking a position with the company
in Mobile, Alabama, as a mainte-
nance coordinator. I retired after
thirty-three years service with Scott
Paper as their Central Maintenance
Superintendent. While in Alabama, I
attended the University of South
Alabama and have taught basic com-
puter to senior citizens at a local
senior center in Columbia.” Bob
now lives in Columbia, TN.
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NEW LIFE MEMBERS Jay Foster ‘2000
Louis DeBee’44
Thomas Lang ‘75
Susan Uhrinek Crittenden ‘72
Troy Radinsky ‘83
Janice Blaner Anderson ‘67
Justin Cernansky ‘97
Karen Straka Bart ‘79
Lee Sherwood ‘67
IN HONOR OF Magdalene Zdinak Pellior’s ‘40 —
90th Birthday by David Pellior ‘65 —————- Magdalene Ladomersky Rock’s ‘36
— 94th birthday by Chuck and Dani
Rock Swearingen ‘68/69 —————- Joan Ferguson Hindman ‘50 by Ned
Joy ‘48. —————- Barbara Harasimik Carter ‘52 by
Christine Cattrell Hargrave ‘65 for
Barbara’s retirement from teaching. —————- Thomas Pellior ‘38 by David Pellior
‘65 in memory of Tom’s 92nd birth-
day. —————- Anna Blaner by Dorothy Blaner ‘72
celebrating the memory of Anna’s
birthday.
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Toronto Stadium & Clarke
Hinkle Field A warm fall evening, a special alumni
band performing before a stadium full of
Red Knight fans, alumni and students; add
new bleachers, a new press box, conces-
sion stand, ticket booth, heated restrooms
and it’s a blue ribbon recipe for football
fever in the Ohio Valley. There is still
more to do as funds become available, but
new lighting bases were installed and
wired just waiting for the money to com-
plete them.
A new scoreboard was donated by Jim
Metcalf ‘76 and his sister Karen (Keimie)
Metcalf ‘67 in memory of their father and
mother, James and Betty Weltner Metcalf,
class of 1939. A big “Thank You” goes
to David Hindman (World Radio), who
donated time and materials to upgrade the
speaker system and to Mayor John Geddis ‘66, who allocated extra man power from the city workers to get the
scoreboard set, wired and installed in time for the first football game.
The Alumni Association purchased a
pillar in honor of all THS Alumni.
A monetary donation to the Alumni Association, in memory of a classmate, friend or classmate’s family member, is a gift that contin-
ues giving through scholarships to graduates each year. Acknowledgements are sent to the families with current addresses on file.
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IN MEMORIAM:
Tom Olbrysh ‘58
Terry Olbrysh ‘66 Ann Mudron Burns ‘44
Edgar Kincaid ‘46
Cecelia Klocko Woicehovich ‘46 Frank Mosti ‘49 Thomas Mosti ‘66 Rick Newbold ‘60
Marianne Volsky ‘70 James Chesney ‘74
Stanley Chesney ‘73
Rick Chesney ‘78
Gary Fisher ‘66
Deceased Classmates ‘78
Sherrie Turner Taylor ‘78 Mary Catherine Haynes Wilson
‘37
Charles Haynes ‘59 Richard “Muggs” Hughes ‘56
Jerry Hughes ‘60 Carol Dennis Nett ‘54
Marion Anderson Deku ‘54
Olivia Allison DeLaire ‘54
Margaret Mudron Kane ‘54 Tom Redmond ‘69
Donald Redmond ‘63 Eugene Lucas ‘55
Frances Vanihiel Lucas ‘68 Jim Ansell ‘60
Jim/Mary Ann Bodnar Allen ‘59/62 Herb Wallach ‘53
Dave Wallach ‘61
John Wallach ‘57 Mardell Maple Cadegan ‘47
Dave/Debbie Bauer Haught ‘64/65 John Karaffa ‘47
JoAnn Karaffa George Muldoon ‘28
Patricia Muldoon Varga ‘54
Shirley Hughes McFall ‘49
Don/Joan McFall ‘71 James Keenan
Karen Keenan Kremer ‘73
Barbara Blaner Shields ‘69
Dorothy Blaner ‘72
Max/Carolyn Wilson King ‘55
Lois Kimmel King ‘53 Phillip Runyon ‘39
Charles Runyon ‘41
Erma Jean Kuhn Runyon ‘44
Burness Candoo Runyon ‘43 Kay Reynolds Irwin ‘60
Garnet Reynolds Lanthier ‘49
Judy Carson Jackson ’60 Bob Reynolds ‘37
Betty Reynolds Lucent ‘41
Deceased Classmates ‘49
Ray Reynolds ‘39
Garnet Reynolds Lanthier’49 Richard Parker ‘59
Janet Wilson Clore ‘58
Stella Westlake
Dolores Argentine Graceffa ‘50 Jack Hickey ‘63
Janet Wilson Clore ‘58 Francis Macik ‘51
Carl Anderson ‘47 Madge Price Blankenship ‘49
Camilla Thompson Melville ‘49 Janet Turick ‘76
Wilma McKnight Walker ‘50
Pete/Dolores Argentine Graceffa ‘50 Dorothy Bodnar Brettel ‘46
Michael Lucas ‘68 Elaine Radinsky Johnston ‘58
John L. Johnston ‘58
Troy Radinsky ‘83 Denny Clark ‘56
Leslie Gritton ‘56 Suzanne Chisholm Gooch ‘72
Pat Kruise Kosin ‘61 Patricia Burns
Fred Burns ‘67
Pete/Dolores Argentine Graceffa ‘50
Christine Cattrell Hargrave ‘65 Todd “Pete” Murray ‘50
Thomas “Tucker” Hunter ‘50
John Zamborsky ‘50 Michael Shuma ‘87
Christine Cattrell Hargrave ‘65
Susan Blackburn Carr ‘73
Pete Rebich Sr.
Connie Rebich ‘65 Deceased Classmates ‘62
Ruth Cronin Webster ‘62 Deceased Members
Toronto Retired Educators Assn. Don McGrath ‘65
Myra McClelland McGrath ‘33 Tom Hunter ‘50
Pete Murray ‘50
Alex Sabol ‘49
Ruth Ann Campbell Devlin ‘50
Wayne/Romaine Roush Miller
‘47/50 Charlotte McFerren Zapola ‘48
Eleanor Mehalko Holroyd ‘48
Paula McFerren Johns ‘49 Gary Wilson ‘54
Midgi Woodside William Reese ‘42
Donna Milby Wise ‘46
O.E. Boston ‘44
Lee Guskea ‘46
Edward Kalifut ‘42 Nora McEwen McCourt ‘72
Juanita Jones McEwen ‘53 John Kunkel ‘43
Juanita Clark Kunkel ‘44 James S. Grimm ‘41
James L. Grimm ‘66 Nancy Morehead
James L. Grimm ‘66 Deceased Classmates ‘56
Don Kestner ‘56 Deceased Classmates ‘73
Susan Blackburn Carr ‘73 Kathleen McGraw Kelly ‘64
Robert Kelly ‘64
The KnighTimes Staff would like
to correct entering John Romey ‘57
under the “Memorials” in the Fall
issue. The donation, made by
Charles Hartwell ‘54 was “in Hon-
or of John”. We apologize to his
family and many friends.
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MEMORIALS CONTINUED George Cattrell ‘41
Robert Cattrell ‘42 Ernie Troski ‘34
Caryl Troski Bigadza ‘71 Tish Arehart Hawkins ‘52
Warren Hawkins ‘51 Angela Tarr Ramer ‘58
Tom/Brenda Buratynski Ramer ‘77 Jeff Cattrell ‘68
Tom/Brenda Buratynski Ramer ‘77
Susan Cattrell Fuscardo ‘65 Dave Cattrell ‘77
Tom/Brenda Buratynski Ramer ‘77
Susan Cattrell Fuscardo ‘65 Mary Jane Demko ‘46
Cecelia Klocko Woicehovich ‘46 Edna Willoughby Sciance ‘30
Jim Willoughby ‘46
Peggy Barnes Meyer ‘46
Gail Willoughby Wilder ‘47 Edward M. Rock ‘37
Chuck/Dani Rock Swearingen’68/69 Zachary Miller ‘06
Mary Kay Westlake ‘76
Thomas Tollman ‘06
Dolores Argentine Graceffa ‘50 Thomas Hunter ‘50
Frank Macik ‘51
Thomas Turley ‘50 Bob Fahey ‘52 Ralph “Bones” Sherwood ‘45
Lee Sherwood ‘67 Gloria Leasure Petty ‘60
Ruth Winstel Adams ‘62 Mary Ogden Dempsey ‘50
Bill Robinette ‘50 Joseph Batcho ‘46
David Batcho ‘53 Rosalene Cich Vandruff ‘52
Helene Cich Karavish ‘52 John Manning ‘46
Edgar Kincaid ‘46
Chuck/Carol Wasyk Rodgers ‘53
Rich/Joyce Fidak Dobbs ‘65/61
Dick/Barbara Harasimik Carter ‘52
Carolyn Smith McCart ‘54 Tom Byers ‘53
Chuck/Carol Wasyk Rodgers ‘53
Ethel Wells Reed ‘36
Doris Wells Bray ‘46 James Wells ‘42 Max/Carolyn Wilson King ‘55
Donna Custer Smith ‘49
Cloyce Wheeler ‘52
Ron Vankirk ‘52 Rebecca Fell ‘83 Debbie Fell ‘84 Mary Cervenak Dickinson ‘40
Eva Jane Firm Perlinger ‘47 Melvin/Barbara Blakely Bauer
‘48/49
June Bauer McLeod ‘46 Amy Nation ‘84
Gale/Dee Dee Silvis Nation ‘62 Irene Miller McClelland ‘37
Winfield Ray ‘39
Jim/Marilyn McClelland Ray ‘64/68
Jason Ray ‘94
Stephanie Ray DeMarco ‘98
Bryan Ray ‘04 Jennifer Phillips Graham ‘78
Zachary Miller ‘06
Tom Hunter ‘50
Ruth Ann Campbell Devlin ‘50
JoAnn Daniels Custer ‘50
Shirley/Charmaine Argentine
Dolores Argentine Graceffa ‘50
OPERATING FUND Edgar Kincaid ‘46
David/Lee Etta Wade Bray ‘58/59
Gail Walker ‘62
Janis Dormer Allan ‘68
Anthony Miller ‘56
Christine Cattrell Hargrave ‘65
Ruth Cronin Webster ‘62
Catherine Sciance Porter’42
Robert Leonard ‘56
George Wise ‘54
Aldona Pensis Karaffa ‘53
Loraine McWilliams Plumley ‘40
Wayne Hollister ‘55
Magdalene Zdinak Pellior ‘40
David Shultz ‘52
Ken Gibson ‘61
Jerry Nease ‘51
Bill Hale ‘57
Jim Lippert ‘50
Frederick Mynster ‘50
Sarah Waggoner Holland ‘47
Mary Angela Sweda Dishauzi 52
George/Joan Straka Moffett ‘45/48
Dan Brown ‘45
Agnes Urich Rohal ‘42
Patricia Herdman Rasor ‘58
Jim Morrow ‘52
John Mischik ‘52
Anna McFerren Delehanty ‘40
Anthony Miller ‘56
Pamela Peters Haber ‘64
Florence Gowloski Brown ‘47
Jeff King ‘82
Scott/Melanie Wherry Owen ‘83/88
Pete Warren ‘60
Lois Kimmel King ‘53
Judy Carson Jackson ‘60
John Wallach ‘57
Joe McKelvey ‘58
Helen Lee Jones Barnhart ‘48
Harry Taylor ‘80
Jerry/Judy Hudok Richards ‘70/68
Pamela Leasure ‘79
Barbara Parker Licata ‘58
Carl Anderson ‘47
Charles Haynes ‘59
Robert Tillis ‘50
Tamara Huff 76
Lee Sherwood ‘67
Karl Becker, Sr. ‘43
Romayn Wilson Care ‘56
Mary Wise Kincaid ‘52
Paula McFerren Johns ‘49
EQUIPMENT FUND Pamela Leasure ‘79
Helen Bass-Smith ‘34
Carl Anderson ‘51
Pamela Peters Haber ‘64
Pete Warren ‘60
John Wallach ‘57
Scott/Melanie Wherry Owen ‘83/88
Ruth Cronin Webster ‘62
Robert Leonard ‘56
George Wise ‘54
Jeff King ‘82
Charles Haynes ‘59
Lee Sherwood ‘67 Paula McFerren Johns ‘49
SCHOLARSHIP FUND Janice Freeman ‘58
Jim Stone ‘58
Melissa Horkulic DeMary ‘87
Clarice Condrin Sutter ‘40
Sally Roth Ludwig ‘80
Cecilia Bonfine Horkulic ‘56
Sara Coffey Franke ‘49
Scott/Melanie Wherry Owen ‘83/88
Pete Warren ‘60
Robert Leonard ‘56
George Wise ‘54
Continued on Page 7
Name______________________________________________Class_______
Graduating Last Name/Maiden Name_______________________________
Address_______________________________________________________
City, State, Zip_________________________________________________
Email Address__________________________________________________
____Enclosed is my annual membership dues of $15
(good through August 2013).
____Enclosed is my Life Membership of $150.
____Enclosed is my additional contribution of $____for the scholarship fund.
____Enclosed is my gift of $__ in Memory /In Honor of_________________
____Enclosed is my gift of $______for the Operating Fund
____Enclosed is my gift of $______for the Equipment Fund.
Gifts to THSAA are tax deductible. Please make checks payable to THS
Alumni Association. Please pass along the following news to fellow alumni
(job promotion, marriage, child births, etc) through the KnighTimes. Your gift,
no matter what the amount, counts.
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Return to THSAA, P.O. Box 273, Toronto, Ohio 43964
Website: Torontoohioalumni.com Email: [email protected]
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
continued Aldona Pensis Karaffa ‘53
Bill/Valarie Bradfield Baker ‘51
Mae Papandrea DeFallo ‘49
Lourelle Clites Littlecott ‘46
Lori Robertson ‘89
Pamela Leasure ‘79
Anita Tyska Argentine ‘59
Donna Fingers Elliott ‘50
Fred Stillwell ‘68
Charles Haynes ‘59
Lee Sherwood ‘67
David LaRue ‘57
Karl Becker, Sr. ‘43
Terry Hunter ‘64
Arthur Deiderich ‘52
SCHOOL continued are able to be safely removed from
the standing building, will be held in
October 2013 as authorized by the
school board.
The building shell will be demol-
ished in November of that year.
An Open House will be held at the
new school in September 2013. The
Masonic Lodge will hold a corner-
stone laying at a separate event in the
fall.
Members of the Toronto Board of
Education are: Robert Reeves ‘67,
Larry Davidson ‘66, Tim Starr ‘71
Karen Minnick Walker ‘71 and Jay
Foster 2000.
PAVER BRICK PROJECT
The Paver Brick Project is an on-going project to raise money for the new lights and
whatever else is needed to complete the upgrades to the stadium. These pavers “in hon-
or of” or “memory of” would make a great gift and a gift card acknowledging the pur-
chase will be included for your use. Bricks are $60 each or two bricks for $100. Please
complete a separate form for each brick ordered. Make checks payable to the Toronto
City School District.
The pavers are installed in designated spaces. ALUMNI and CLASSES, don’t be
left behind, order a paver with your class year. Superintendent, Fred Burns ‘67
challenges any class that buys a paver, he will match and dedicate a paver in honor
of THS Alumni. Example: A class purchases two pavers then Fred will also pur-
chase two pavers in honor of “THS Alumni”.
For additional information you can contact: Maureen Taggart at
[email protected] or 740-537-2456, ext. 207 or Rich Lucci at
[email protected] or 740-537-2456, ext. 208.
SAVE THE DATE—
CLASS OF 1973
Preliminary plans are being made
for a class reunion to be held on
August 3, 2013. Interested class-
mates can contact Suzette
Shevelow Tice at 740-537-2620.
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Sweatshirts $21 High School lighted replicas $20
Polo Shirts $23 * all shirts come in red or white w/XLG sizes
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