marilyn
Marilyn Boyling '59 Class Secretary and Wildcat Cheerleader, Photographed August 2005.


Newark High School Class of 1959 Memories
Newark, Ohio


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Carry me back and
make me feel at home,
Let me cling to those memories
that won't let me alone.
Statler Brothers
"Carry Me Back"


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Personal Note: My guess is it would be classified as a psychological disorder, but I have a tough time throwing things away. Yes, there are notes passed to me in the third grade at Roosevelt School, stuck away in boxes in my attic.

In Reynoldsburg, my community dedication is to the Historical Society where another large website is constructed. This details events back to the eighteen hundreds. After my fiftieth year, people started referring to me as a "Historian."
fairfield avenue
Corner of Fairfield Avenue and Mt. Vernon Road, where the Fairfield Shop and Brucker and Moody Pure Oil was located.

In all my treasures of the past however, one has eluded me. That is a photo of the Fairfield Shop, formerly located at the corner of Fairfield Avenue and Mt. Vernon Road in Newark, Ohio. If anyone out there has any type of photograph of this hallowed site, please do not hesitate to send it to me.

Any photos from your youth are welcomed on this site. This includes photos of buildings and places where all of us hung out. Send them to my email address, drop them off or mail copies of them to:

Philip Vaughn
1175 Rosehill Road
Reynoldsburg, Ohio 43068.
614.864.7870

philipvaughn@wideopenwest.com




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George Carlin's New Rule for 2006
Stop giving me that pop-up ad for classmates.com! There's a reason you don't talk to people for 25 years. Because you don't particularly like them! Besides, I already know what the captain of the football team is doing these days: mowing my lawn.