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Class of 1970 Directory
Paul Abramoska Arthur Cathy Acker Moine
1011 SE 17th Pl. Cape Coral, FL 33990 2336 Rohrer St NW, North Canton OH 44720-5746
parthur@comcast.net
cjmoine@yahoo.com 330-497-1425
About my life: My career Includes About my life: After graduating from
printing, graphics, television and Ashland University, I taught elementary
electronic communications; 14 years school for 36 years in Norwalk and
in the private sector as a business Jackson Local School District in
owner and 23 years in the public Massillon, Ohio.David Moine (MHS
sector. Married in 1984, 2 kids, 1971) and I have been married for 42
2 grandkids. A favorite high school memory: Fast cars, dating, and hanging years. We have a daughter, Laura, who lives close to us. Bucket list: We
out with the fellas. To my high school self: Actually study during study hall want to travel again with our Cincinnati friends.We have traveled through-
and ask somebody to the prom. Bucket list: Get another boat. out the United States on 17 trips with them.
George Anderson Victoria Andrews Kidd
71 Norton St., Unit 2 Plantsville, CT 06479
860-6781-1961 home 770-883-6773 cell vkidd2003@yahoo.com
gfanderson71@yahoo.com
About my life: Curently divorced. About my life: Biography by the num-
bers: two college degrees (bachelor’s
Three children: George Jr, Jamie and at BGSU and master’s at Kent State);
Kristen. Grandchildren: twins from two marriages; two divorces; three
George and his wife, Donna. Jeff and kids; five grandchildren; 14 moves in
Nick are 8. Beautiful, noisy boys, three states; 30-plus years as a public
love ‘em. One from Jamie and Kevin, library branch manager; 10 years as a
Brantley, age 3, who is a total hand-
ful. Kristen is married to Jonny; they are working on a family. A favorite social worker; 35 years as a runner. A favorite high school memory:
Marching and symphonic band, choir, play practice, Forgotten Few, Allen
high school memory: This would revolve around football. In the Bay Village Boyer and his floral prom tux. To my high school self: You will have some
game, we lost 6-7 as time ran out on the one-foot line. In the Westlake hard experiences that feel like disasters, even tragedies, and you might
game, we won by 2-0. To my high school self: Wow, congratulations, think you’re the only one. But your experiences aren’t harder or more
George, you are successful and still working. Bucket list: Travel more, tragic than anyone else’s. Remember it’s not all about you. There will
mostly in the US. Would love to go to Norway, Sweden and Scotland.
always be somebody who’s better at something than you, just as you’ll be
better at other things. So accept it, drink your coffee each morning, show
Ray Anklam up, and do your best. You and everyone in our class are going to turn out
5998 Kirkwall Court W. Dublin OH 43017 just fine and have unique, productive lives. Oh, and make sure at least one
614-404-1233 ranklam@att.net piece of your clothing has yellow buttons to brighten the grey days and
celebrate the sunny ones.
About my life: Widowed after 41
years of marriage. Retired, several
years as sales manager for a capital Nancy Aten Gifford
equipment company. Studied at 4320 Oxbow Ct. Ellicott City, MD 21042
University of Akron; Ohio State
University. I have 2 sons, 3 grandkids nancyagifford@gmail.com
and one more on the way. Favorite
high school memories: True friends; About my life: I moved to Medina in
Medina pride, fast cars; football. summer 1968, and my life changed
What I would tell my high school self: Branch out. Bucket list: More forever! I met my future husband,
travel, including visiting the Great Pyramids. Don Gifford, and made life-long
friends, particularly Chris and Rob
Wilder and Phyllis Fetzer. I graduated
Ken Aukerman from the College of Wooster and received a graduate degree from Case
5205 Baker Rd. Medina, OH 44256 Western Reserve University. We have two amazing daughters, and three
216-407-4002 cell (soon to be four) adorable grandchildren. Since retiring, I’ve been “Nona,”
Kemar1@zoominternet.net taking care of my grandchildren, my best career move!
About my life: Married to Mary Ellen
for 45 years with one child, Megan, Brian Beck
and two grandchildren. Started work P.O. Box 12343 Mill Creek, WA 98082
at Weymouth Country Club in 1972. 206-713-7006 home
Am a certified golf course superinten- heartmusicman@frontier.com
dent and regional agronomist for
Arcisgolf over three courses in About my life: My wife Jean and I
Northern Ohio. Graduated from Ohio State in 1974 with a bachelor’s have lived full-time in a 40-foot, fifth-
degree in agronomy. Own Classic Turf of Medina LLC Lawn care company. wheel RV since 2017. This frees us to
A favorite high school memory: Playing on a great winning baseball team travel more (not in the RV) without
for MHS. Bucket list: Travel the US and cruise. the trappings of maintaining a home
while away. We love our RV commu-
nity of long-term RV full-timers on a
lovely lake northeast of Seattle. A
Nancy Been Peacock favorite high school memory: Junior and senior years, when extracurricular
About my life: Married to Larry activities beat out academics as my focus: band, choir, dating, hanging out,
Peacock since 1974, two wonderful attending ball games, singing and playing with The Forgotten Few. To my
adult children, spent most of my high school self: Take a break for a year or two before going to college.
career in journalism, currently Travel and move out on your own. Decide who you want to be and do work
director of the Free Clinic of Medina that feeds that sense of being. Be watchful and careful with your health.
Bucket list: International travel. More time with family. Lots more music.
County. Favorite h.s. memory: Continue to love my life.
Bringing a lunch tray to Eli, the
Russian guy who lived across the Debra Bigham Petrovich
street and whose portrait hung in the 1010 Lance Road NE Calhoun, GA 30701
school library. To my h.s. self: Your debvich@gmail.com
life is going to be a fascinating journey. Enjoy every day of it. Bucket list:
Don’t have one; it would just get in the way of all the unforeseen everyday About my life: Married to Bob Pet-
th
adventures that lie ahead. rovich, now into our 49 year. We
have two children who are both mar-
ried and one sweet grandchild, Lydia.
Moved to Georgia in 1978. Retired
from the Resaca, GA, post office in
2009 with 25 years of service. Have
been very blessed.