Ashland High School - Hi Life Yearbook (Ashland, KY)
- Class of 1960
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W QQ:aQ.fff?g , gg,-1w.,,j .ss - An unforgelhable momenl' in Leo Pfaffenbergefs life came when he was appoinled Cadel Colonel. ,-x. ,- we will always have these moments to remember .Xml what monwnts they we-nfl AX illfillillgl hall Q,'il!lli', ai Illflllllligllt riclv with an slmuly flute. the lvrm' llllllllt'IllS ul' un importzlnt test. the pulsating Shall we ever forgel fhe pink roses, angel hair, and hard work lhal wenf inlo lhe Junior-Senior Prom. 1'X1'Il4'lllt'lllul an lurmul liillll'f'. lhv 1-ulnlllr-ss minutes wllilvil awav ul lhf' iillll'5.II'ilSS. the- fm-ling of ill'llitW0lll6lll at lliiXillQ1 lllilwlPl'llli tl lliffivult ilrSl5lIllllf'Ill. lin- Pilrllill gill-ifl5Lf'illf'I'S with um-'s fps-vnil lm-mis. Whul nmvi'-lo-lle--lm'gollvn IllUllli'lllwl This mornenl came affer 'fhe finals of +he regional 'lournamenl when fhe Wrighl-coached 'Cals were definilely on lheir way lo lhe sfale con'l'esl. 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ERE aff if wi? .- , . .fs Q 4 A Au I 1 - , M' f kan 9- 3 A 5 W NB' Q ' 1. 1 , WP? fr, , .F 'Kun f 1? off . ' D Q S. rg , F.. A x -X 2 Our sights are on the business world The undivided e++enlion of fhe class is focused on Linda Cameron as she lries lo answer Miss Harrell's quesfion alaoul ihe worlr slieel. As Carol Childers of +l'ie Co-Op Club 'fries fo sell a blouse fo a prospedive cusfomer in an Ash- lend siore, Mrs. Nes+er, lhe in- s+ruc+or, loolrs on wilh approval. Une of the lrusivst groups in the svlmul is ilu' commercial vlasses. As well as working for speed and 2H't'lIl'ilI'y in typing and slmrllmml. llu- SllHlf'IllH lll'kll'llI'l' llic' use of suvli oflivv Illiil'lllll05 as vz1lvl1la1lui's. Llllpli4'alo1's and adding rimvliilws and learn 1'0rrP1't Illl'lll0ilF of filing and ll0Ulili1'PlJlll5.C. 'lille 1'6tail01's are il QIVUIIIJ who are getting pun-tiuxl fSXIJ6'l'l6Ill'C. 'lille-y attend 1-lasses in tlle niornings and in the afternoons they work in clownlown siores. Secretaries and lrllsirlessiixcri ol' lmn01'1'uw are lieing lurnerl out llt'l't'. -'2 if X 2 'LW't-. ,yd-W4 Y 1 I t .idx 'Q ' ,ix sgggav-,J ', :xx ning wk., , R W 'ugh in I faq - I Q ' ' 1 .Xi ' X I , f 5 r g if ! ' .R R ' Q f b it f ,,,.,,,, , . , - L , ,, 5 1. if di 4 A '-'if' H wi 73, ,. M, ,f-2. vm,-:G , ., Lf A . J: X, - V W1 Nw-W, Z x , uf Mf. ' X . , , L15 ,mg W 'V . .. V' 'WZ - a ' 'Z ,r f 'Aa 'W Y . 7. ,,,, L A -- M -- Q- ,H A V ' 1 I V .., ,tn J' Nh , N: x J Q WV A xx -r: ' - 1: ' ' A Lf ' N. , . V 1 ,--'ff f- ' - 'w W' W, 3 ' x , A-12 -f, N-Q , '-W 7 A ,, ', ., 5' ,, -. . f ' Y -'favs . ' as .Q 5 T , ! xx 5,3 Q ,.,V sr '-1 - h , ' , , 1 I C ' -, - N ' r, ' 4 Vw, , m lrfgwf VMI WIN Tl lillli i ws Miss Pyles' iunior English sfudenh are divided info commiffees fo prepare fheir skiis which +hey will Iafer presenl in class. A . . . . llt'lIlg ulmlv lu 1-xp1'c-fs one s sc-li wc-ll is il lmsu' Ilt'1'll for l'Yf'I'y4Dllf' - lt'2i1,'llt'l'. srivlllisl. 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Certain meehanirs are essential in learning any art. hut they are not the most important t-onsiderations. The speaker must learn the tneehanit-s of dietion. artirulation. poise. rhythm. and pronunriationg hut in addition he must learn to he t'onx'int'ing. CRIH OF MAN Dehaters Gott, Patton, Chellgren, and Steeves strive to add one more trophy to the collection already won by various speech participants. Under the supervision of Mrs. Marguerite DelVet-vhio over sixty students have participated in the speeeh program at A.H.S. Public speaking events on such suhjeets as demotfraey, optimism. and the i-onstitution provided an opportunity for students to express their opinions effet-tively. Nlany participants proved they profited from their training when they ret-eived superior and exvellent ratings at regional and slate speech tournaments. Speerh training vannot he underestimated in modern eommunit-ation. Put me down tor discussion. These active N.F.L.'ers never miss an opportun- ity to compete for honors or gain points. ff? A, an '4W?Qe 1, . W 5 4 ,.,-A, ,, ,4.....1-..-1---.. . v If ' 3 W W? 1 fm. Riff' 1 M ww -4 -s,..,., 0- bf-f K. H 4 x . .. YW? . .fm fs D ,A gi 1 ' X271 4 W . s , A Tin 1 'J .109 I v Wyanf poinfs ouf sile llwal seems suilable for a++ack. lt's an honor 'ro serve one's country Lvnder the ixfllly-S new SYSIQHIOl-0l'gI2iIliZ2iliOl1 Aslilaml Higll Sl'llU0l.S ROTC progrzlm l'llilIlgt'd from a Battalion to a Battle Group this year. 'lille 1-aulel vorps' main purpose. to proviale military training for lliose who enter the se1'x'i1'e. is 4'a1'l'ie1l out very effevtively. Classroom insl1'uvlim1 is given in taclivs. llC2il'lllllg., maps, and Yill'l0llS weapons. xli11'liIll2illSllllJ is also vovereml tll0l'0llgllly. Leadership. discipline. and responsiliility are put into prac'tic'e on the parade grounfl. Several second-year cade+s wl'1o have maslered elemenfary marlrsmanslnip in flue R.O.T.C. course are explaining +l1is skill +o Firsl year sfudenfs. ,..,. N ..-.- .-,, -rf'-015, .57 V YV- 4 1-nh x k.!34g,Lzfi-gf-i'Qf. f,F3,, jjxin-rj? vi, I 9.1 .A gg: A. V - , . GN.: ' E wif' :wwf I , . X av' GffIkg9:i - ru- 1 - . I 4 ixgg .wkingafggz -', we-x..4,.M.v4s:f ' :RQ ,T-1-1:5 Xi-V 'Ii-'9.Ja, .- -Fw 25?- 1 1 ,'k.-.L..,..:--' z .,4 .J .,.'x . .x-,,, ,,v, 1, 4. 7 ' 'M r '. :Jn ' ' 1 ,wg ' . 5.1 , 5 O 4 041 4 f 4 1 X 69 , X Qi F5 Y, 'L 'fi H1 .23 . i . 9 P 1 H ' 'M' ' 0 2 :iw We lima KQ4' .uk C QD ' U I lm W , If Q 4 1 9 Q M .Qu , . V 1 Y fir , M , . Lf, ,pg VA, --.-yu Director of the complicated and diversified program of the Ashland Public Schools is Mr. W. C. Shattles, superintendent of schools. The man in charge of all money and maintenance for the schools is Mr. Ed- ward Mathis, assistant superintendent. Capable administrators Nlr. W. C. Shattles first entered the school system as assistant principal. From there he advanced to dean of lroys at A.H.S. then to assistant superintendent. ln 1956 he became superintendent of the Ashland Public schools. lVlr. Shaltles received his HS. and MA. degrees from W'estern Slate College and Marshall College respectively. Mr. E. VV. Nlathis has been in the Ashland Public School system for twenty-nine years. He has taught at Coles and Charles Russell. In I9-46 he became principal of Coles. In i956 he was appointed assistant superintendent. He received his 13.5. degree at lVlorehead State College and his MS. at the University of Kentucky. s- T A-9- counsel and direct us To supervise ii high school with the fifth largest enrollment in Keiituvlq' is a liig responsiliility. Sinre assuming his present position as principal at A.H.S. in l945. Mr. H. l.. Elli- has 1-oinpetently performed his duties and gained thi- respf-vt ol' lrolh tezu-liers and students. 'l'o keep ,X.H.S. an au'f'i'ecliteil high svhool. he must olisf-rw niany set regulations of the svhool liozird and other organizations. Vlr. Ellis 4-ontinuzilly reveals his aliility to uphold all of these standards with iinpzirtiality, good judgment. a firm attitude. and determination. He received his AB. degree from Eastern Kentucky State College and ilCtllIi1'8fl his NIA. degree from Columlmia University. F-recl E. Rigsby, Assistant' Principal. .V H., Q wry. .V w f,.g',gt'fd1f V' -,.- f r ,,,,. . - 11. 91 Qgffmx. ,A ri L 5 5? full., i . . ' 4-rffwf S, if Mr. H. L. Ellis, the respected principal of Ashland High Schooi Mrs. Dan Norton, efficient and capable secretary to the Principal. were ff' gm. , ,W Fins: Harriet Chat- .cld, Dean of Glrls i li wtf fi 28 I QQXE -iNHl E3 N11 rrl H riex F Ile e Vet Y r lnl L xer IIN We lrgmla n ltule r et inolugg 3 1' 1 UAW ID HLOOWI Nla ter Sergeant R O Y L ROHERI BOLHNI nrrl new I le e S lummerua Law Bu ine X at X 1 tant Pr utliall Coach Head Ba eliall Coach NX II NIA LXRROI L Ea tem Kentutlq State C lle e A B Lni xer ltw of Kentuc ln Librarian HA7EI C HXTFIELD llnixer ity of Kentufln K IS Setretarlal lrainlng Typing l'1lln and la vhme Offne lrattne W E CLARK 'Nlar hall College A B llanrl R0l!l'Rl IUBURN Ea tem Kentucky State I lle e A li Uni xer itx nf Kentucky llrners lwlucatlon At iletlt llu me 'N an a er l0lll'Rl CUNXRD Wa lun ton and lee llnner ity 'Vlar hall lulleg.e A ll Nl A Famimnu Ameruan Cmernment A 1 ant uutlmall intl ia eliall luacli N I Nl l r U The wisdom of Solomon the patience of Job LAWRENCE CREECH A hland Junior College Wlarshall Colle e A R 'NI A Spanih ELSIE I LURTIS Marehall College A B En hh DOROTHX DAVIS Ceorgetnwn fnllee A B l-renxh NIARQ UERIFE Del VECCHIO Northvse tern Unixer it B S - , ' : ' t 5. . .- Englih Speech. ROBERT ,I. DILS-Eastern Kentucky State Col- le e li. S. Eastern Tennesgee Ifniversity Marghall College-Chenr irtry lhyx :. RALPH DINSMOORYOHU Universitv. B. S. Ui'- verrity of Kentucky-fVlechanif'al Drawin . 1 ROBERT M. lJOSSfCinvinnati Cnnservatury uf Music, H. Nl.-M Voval Music. HILDA EVANS-Marshall College, A. B.-Physiral Education, Advanved Health. RUTH GARDNER---Berea College. ll. S.-English. 'NIOl LlE I HBH L ha tern Kentuckx State lollege I nner tty rf Kentumkw B S Fypewrrtlng. NI KRlE HXWIWI Mar hall Col lege X B World Hr tor DORIS HARRELL Unner ltv of Kentucky l ner ltv of W1 con rn A B Bookkeepm Ts pe wrrtm ,IPSSIF HILLNIAN Nlorehead btate Lollege A B World Hrs tory Socnolo V El IIABEINH IAY NE A hland ,Iumor Colle I mver lty of Kentumky A B Al elmra Ilane Geometry NIYRTLE JOHNSON Inner :tv of Kentucky A B Commercial Law World HIQIIIU RUTH ,IUSTILF Marshall Colle e A B AHICTICHII H1 ton Prolr lems of Democracy HOWARD KEEL-Ceor etown Colle e A B IlIl1VCI'lty of Kentucky 'NI A Economic Ceography Aeltant Football Ba ketlmall Track Coach HELEN LAWSON Centre Col l e War hall folle e A B Short and characterize the Ashland Hugh School faculty HUC H IYlNfH beor ra In mute of fechnolovy B S Captam R O PL SOPHIA UARFT Eastern Kentucky Stale Colle e A B World Hlstors P ychologg REX MILLER Ceo! etown College A B lrnnerm of Kentucky NI A Blolovy Boys PhySlCHl Edu matron Head Poethall and Track Coach W ILNI-X ,I NIOBLEX Berea College Morehead Slate Colle e B b lnnerlty 1fKen!uCkw Nl A Biology KELLFX NIOSS Berea folle e A B Yanderlnlt Lnnertty WI A Chenu try NIARFHA NFSFER Sulhn frllee Morehead State folleg.,e Degree In Yocatron Edumatlon at lnnerlty of Kentuckv DISITIIJUIINC Oc lupdllon RU l'H OSBORN lnner ru of Kentucky A B En llah JOHN OVERLAND Xla ter Ser eant R O T L ROBERTA PATRICK Nlorehead Slate f lle e B S Xocatlonal Home Economics H 1 V? .' W I Y' I L ,,r 1 xv .2 Kff' . x l 32' , 29 5' , l.X4Iltf l'ENNlNC'l'UN--lfaatern Kenturlxy Stale College. Vnixereily ol KPIIilll'ky'. A. ll., Cornell linixersily EllQllSll. Biology. KIRK- Hllyllill. latin. Hi-Life Annual, IQILXUYS l'liliIH.'XRlJ- Nlorelieacl Stale foliage. fl. ll., Iinixer-ity of Kentlivky--ffA111erir-an lliatory. nom ivs. filgilllllf SPARKS Berea College. fi. ll. .'xlllt'fl4'ii!I llislory. lllffl SP-XRK5' -Morehead Stale- College, ll. S.. Nlarehull College. Nl. A. Algebra. llusinesa Hath. lil'I'l l'X RUSH S'l't'IW.Nli'l' Xlarshull Col lege, -K. l!.f-Phyairul 51-if-live. lliology, The faculty is also witty, congenial, and friendly llEl.l'lN 'l'.UfKl'i'l ll-f-fleorgetown College. Bethel wonlalfs College, .-X. ll.-ff-Englisll, The 'l'omc'at, ERNEST XVHITE- -X-lllaml ,lunior College. Marsliall College, X. ll.. H. A.-Band. ROBERT' Nl. WRIKZIIT- Jlarfliall College. X. ll.-Health. Head Basketball flour-h. Mr. Keel and Mr. Wright will undoubt- ably have some whopper to tell about the big one that got away when they return from their week-end fishing trip. tlNRl'i'l' l'llll.I,lPS- Vllarlmlollrllwxlam-on wvlDlllHll.S College. A. IS, - Sklitll l'Yl,lCS--Aslnlaml Junior College. llniversity of Kentucky, A. ll- flluaineas English, English. FRANCES HlCHARlJS0N4Con- verge llollegre. IX. ll,-f-Trigonometry, Solid and Plane Geometry. .lllXNl'l'.-K RUCEHR-Univer-ity of Kentuvky, ll. S.-Home Evo- -11 1 English isn'f fhe only line Mrs. Gardner is slrilled in: she and her husband, Dr. Richard Gardner, are licensed ham radio operafors. u , .- ,..,.. ,,., There'il be meal on 'rhe +ab'e fonighil Mr. and Mrs. A L. Evans are loading for bear--or rabbi+s, or whafever Mr. Boehm, Mrs. Taclre+?, and Miss Carroll are served af a brealr- fasl' given by lhe P.T,A. lor fhe iaculfy, during Teacher Appreci- a+ion Weelr. Miss Osborn wifh European souvenirs and Mrs. Prichard wi+h a muurnuu from Hawaii discuss fheir vacaiions. Class of 1960 Seniors accumulate many memories Left' to right-Senior officers are Judy Nunley, secretary: Diclx Aylor, president: John Gifford, vice president: Terry Collins, treasurer. For the seniors time hasnlt dropped grain by grain as in an hour glass, it has fairly flow11. How is it possible that three years have gone by since we as sophomores entered the strange and bewildering walls of Ashland High Sehooll We chose wonderful officers '- Ditto Sparks, Hobby Lee, Carol Ann Goff, and Bob Molsberger. We began to infiltrate. VVe joined clubs, won honors in speech activities, and became important in each of the four major sports. We were on our way. To put on the best prom that was ever held was our goal in our junior year. We trudged around, knocked on doors, and sold magazines to raise funds for the prom. And it was the best ever! Individual honors came flooding in. Twenty-five boys were chosen for Bluegrass Boys' State, and fourteen girls attended Girls, State. We starred again in athletics, and twenty of us were tapped for the Honor Society. Ditto Sparks served as president for the second year and was assisted by John Gifford, Margo Edwards. and Bobby Lee. It was a marvelous year! The best year of all, however, was the senior year. It was crowded to overflowing with club activities, homecoming, the minstrel show, the senior play, the prom given for ns. the football, basketball, and baseball games, the Military Ball, myriads of things. both big and small, that we will cherish forever in our memories. A note of sadness entered at commencement when we realized that other nights and other days may find ns gone our separate ways. Wilh flue aid of saleswoman Sandy Rush, rwo Millers, Jim K. and Caro- lyn, 'fry lo seH'e 'fhe weighly quesfion of which calling cards io order. lf won'+ be long now, lhinlrs Calhie Caslle as she is being measured 'for her cap and gown. Temperafures really rose and pulses beei Wesley Jones danced +o Fever in fhe 'fasler when Sue Clarlt and gala Dixie Minslrel show Beulah, fhe renowned wres- ller, lalies no freshness from lhe girl-crazy old miser, Chilford Golclslone, and his pipsqueak son, Granf. -9 SM Qqyg ,ag Whai a fhrull io own a class rung' Whal happy memorles If wull recall when hme has added years fo young lives' hlqml. llrlne Mlam Don Kdamo Jlm AdamQ Sanrlx Xllum nn Nnderxon Bob Nrthur Mary Frames Arthur Susan rn om Mlor Richard llaleQ Mlke Ballard Arnold K I ark:-r lame H .lrker Roger barlxer Ronald L Barker qandra K ly Illtlll' I lrarnew Patrlcla Xnn Beam Bolylne Beam Rxchurd l Bee Sharon Fathryn Bell Judy Blevm ,ludtth Ann otard Kendall E Boggs Donna lx Boggs 'Nlawo Nlae Bolton Daud Borders. Doug Boyd Della Call Bradford Cary Paul Q Branharn, Nlxchael Ed ar Brou hton, Sabra 'qi ff V9 alia. 3 Brown Gerald llaud Bryan Margo Dawn Burkhart Susan Elleen aldwell Tanya P Calkln U Cameron Lmda Lou Carter Charles -J 'V fasslty Anna Lou ,JL 'Q' 'WP Casslty Ilaud l ef: Casslty Martha Sue Castle Cath: -G I audle Farol jowce Chadwick Harold l Chanex Patts Lhellgren Paul W Lhlnn .ludw if .414 1 Christian, Carolyn Sue Church. Ronald Dean Clark, Joyce Ann Clark Sue Collins. Terry Compton Carol Lelgh Compton Vary Coona .lohn ff oper Clarence A f rnnu per LeeAnna Jane Craft Carol Frances Frm Q Blll llamron William Anderson Dax James Wnlham Dennmg Wanda Kay Dlnsm rrem r lxna M lhxon Henrv l'1ndley lhxon Lllllan Kas Dowdy Carol Lee Dver Deorlene lwlnmnd Betts Lou Fdwards Margo Rita Fl wink Lmda Ro e Emrlek Katherme Woods lapper rn Verna Nan F Lrnlge Sheila -Xnn Ewan Ndlbllll Fwerman Darwln Dean Members of flue annual deff prove fhey are iacls of all frades as fhey worlc on cosfumes and publncufy for llwe mmslrel Paxrr hlld Harold I nrflr n Fer u n Brenda Sue ex u 1 n Iwlwdrcl gpencer F1 lex Sandx 1' owl Jun nn Iwnrhex bandm nn Po ter Daxlcl l'I'dIlL CI lx Knn Fran! Nllfhdel l'rwn1an Loretta luller Della Xnn Falllher N 14 ln I drflner f e ldrr l e-drlmrt xldfllld lam- ll N l4Il X I K 3 W 'W Jusi anofher scholashc aphfude ies? un 'rhe lives of busy sensors fryung +o dns cover fhelr hidden knowledge and ialenfs C f ff Carol Ann Foff Mike Fore David Lee Graber Glenn C I ieen Sharon Ly nn freer .Io Ann Griffith Gaylena Groeel William 'I e Carolyn bue Hale Larry Hall Lanny Hall William Hannnond, Martha Gail Handley, Sylvia Lorene Hart. Janet Lou Hencye, Bonnie Sue Her1I'5'.J0e Clifford Hensley. Ralph Hensley. Sandra L. Hollan, Sandy Hood Xnna Howard Brenda Gayle Howard Patrlcla Anne Howell Thomaa E Hughee Nlarla Francme Humphrey Samuel C Hunt Lxnda Hurtz Ellzabeth Huston Hutchxnson Shlrley Jaree Irvlne George Jackson Nllke Jarrell W alle-u Jones Carolyn Jones Wenlev Frank lordan Wllllam Nl Justice eau ,lustlce Margaret Keaxrns Brent Keeton Carolyn F Kellev Nw Kerns Elizabeth Ann Klng Carolyn Ann Kung Charles Larry Kirk Rawmf nfl KISCF Lxnda Sue Lal'on Nlartha En lush Iambert Charles E s , . .,, , . v 9 s 1 ,. .,- v . , L. - v ,,- ,. . ,v v , . q - , 1 . . , . U. , . ilu il I lanrlmann Beth law horn Cllfford Henry Las man James Layne Ro ent.-try I PZltIllIg.ll8lTl .lalnee Cllfford Leadmgham Sharron Lee Bob Lee Donald ee Ronald I ee Samnue Karen I ltteral Rae Nell Iltteral Sue I lttle James I lttnn Lmda Lllen Lyone Larol lane Lyon Dorls Raxe Xlalloy 'llarw Que Nfartm Judy Maeon Marlene 'Way Frecldrl k Nlaw nard Ana Lou1 e 'Slam Ronald NIcCla1n Phylh 'Nl'cClanahan Duane Nl: Dom ell Gary D NIcCarey Paul E NIcCee Stephen E McGuire Rita Take half a chance and +ry +0 mafch sefs of fwuns Farsi' half Alvin Moon Sharon Hufchmson Ronald Lee Anna Cassufy and Sieve Meyers 'Nldntx re Daw! NIL Intx re ,Iuhn N11 lxenne lame Stewart N11 Kenue lau XIIKQIIIIP I aul ,I 0111 Nhlxmnes Normi NI1Kmsn aullne Nledrie 'Nlnhael Week Brenda Xllxene Nlellun Lu4rPl11 e- el llll Nleur NIM er laul Stephen Nllller farfrlxn Nllller lharle NI Nlnller Jlm lx Xllfdlldd Ru emarw X le Iarrw eff Iver er Ii uert ' , lj. . ' , , rn-I A . . .P - Melnivk. Nikki Sue NI -ek ..u4 'I X. . - -. Bill ' Q ' .ff ,llv N, J Xlrvle ,gl . 11 No fluere wasnf a reprunf The beffer 7 half of llie sei remains Allen Moon Slnrley Huichlnson Donald Lee Marllwa Casslly and Bull Meyers Nl mmxm en Um n Pflwdrrl Klvzn M fvfu re J0 Ellen 'llorman Nlanl n NI rr1 Jn Darlene Nlullnns Carolvn 'llullme Danny 'Nfurphw Terrv u f' fom 'Nuhula Charle 'Nuhols ,Iavlue R ll l Karen 'Xunlex ,ludllh Elz-une 1 arent Judy Patton Call une ID nald fu ene I as ne Llnda que Ieel Howard l u enc- Pemuk henna lnn - ' ' - l l H ,All , w , I Af . .. 'y 5. nn 'sn , . ' ,, Nl si ,' ' Myers, Daniel Nohl . ' ' 5, s X4'llllS. ' , Y, Y 'af . lv' fg , V . J ., : U Pfaffenberger, Leo Phillips, Ralph Pilstl, Ginny Lee Polan, Ronnie Potter, Linda Belle Price .luzli Prultt Rua K all Pruitt Sam Klee Betty Loun Rlchmond Rebecta Rlgsby 'Vlxldred Carohne Roberson Donna G Roberson Rlta om Roberts James Cary Rose Larry Runyon Harold J Rush Sandra Rye Arnold Rye Verna Salyers 'Nlartha L Salyers J Ann Samson Wayne Martm Nthottland Eleanor .lane Schottland Herb P Scott Rod er Franltlm Senters Brenda Lou Sheehan Stephen Shepherd Larry F YM! 490 E. J 5 Q Nwulf' blllllllf n Clyde Lee Q1 ler Ceorge T Sludmore Steve Sloan Naclme Xnn Snuth Carole Ann Qparke Davld Sparl-re ,hm Spears Wxlllam R qtapleton Charlyne Joyce Staten Cordon Lee Steeves Damel qlewart Jamee qtewart, Sue Joy ce Qtmson Mary Loulse Stone Andy Tanner 0 1 fate Hallie Nl Tavlor Karen Rose Taylor Sharon Kay Terry Janlcc Kas lhonlp on Frances Darrell Thompson Rlcharcl Turpm Carole Vallance Judy Y anderpool Jamea Lacy X anHorn, Don Wallace Beth VG eawer, Sandra L Hs foo good fo be frue' We fmally made If and have diplomas for proof ex clmm fhese Ioyful I960 graduafes Webb Wllllam Daud Welch Ly da bue Wheeler Nrlle XX heeler Rlchard Wheeler Ruth AIN! WlllDUfH Janet lynn Willett Bull Wllllams Charles T WllllHmS ack Wllllame Judy Ann Xv1lllZiIllQ Paul Richard Wann Jane Kay Wood John K W fl ht lhoma larry Wwzlnt Rlnllanll lork Bruce H ork Karen l' lll,8lDElll X rung, Xlue Rebecca I rrnes lane! Lex h 4 luhlerw faml vi 4-4 The I960 prom lring and queen really were a swingin couple. Happy Beclri Richmond and Gary Wright reigned during the enchanting night. Student Data ADAMS, BRUCE-Biology Club 2. ADAMS, DON-Key Club 2, Treasurer 3, President 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Varsity A Club 4, Inter-Club Council 3. ADAMS. JIM-Ro Club 3, 4, Student Council 2. ADAMS, SANDY-Theta Club 2, 3, President 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Mello-clettes 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Company C Queen 3, Kentucky Girls' State 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Glee Club 2. 3, Homeroom Vice-President 3, 4, State Music Festival 3. ALBAN, ANN. ANDERSON. BOB-Key Club 3,4, All-State Chorus 3,4, Bluegrass Boys' State 3, A Cappella Choir 3, 4, Morehead Band Clinic 4, Regional Music Festival 3, 4, Student Council 4. ARTHUR, MARY FRANCES-Homeroom President 2, Theta Club 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Kentucky Girls' State 3, Dramatic Club 3, Speech Club 4, Senior Minstrel. ARTHUR, SUSAN-Alpha Beta Club 3, 4, All- State Band 4, Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Senior Minstrel. ARTIS, JOHN-Basketball Manager 2. 3, 4, Ro Club 3, 4, Varsity HAD Club 3. 4, Bluegrass Boys' State 3, Annual Represent- ative 2, 3, 4. AYLOR, RICHARD-Ro Club 2, 3. Chaplain 4, Basketball 3, Senior Class President. BALES, MIKE-Ro Club 3, Treasurer 4, Technical Society 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, R. O. T. C. Sgt!Major 4, A Cappella Choir 4, State Music Festival 4, Bluegrass Boys' State 3, Dramatic Club 3, Senior Minstrel, Hi-Life Annual 4. BALLARD, KENT-Chevron Club 3, Treasurer 4, R. O. T. C. SFC 3, Basketball 3, 4, Track 3. BARKER, JAMES H.-R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain Company D 4. BARKER, ROGER. BARKER, RONALD. BARKER. SANDRA- Alpha Beta Club, Recording Secretary 3, Reporter 4, Glee Club 2, 3: State Music Festival 2. 3, Homeroom Secretary 3, 4, Y-Teens 2. BARNETTE. PAT-Alpha Beta Club 3, 4, Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Hi-Life Annual 4, Girl's Chorus 2, 3, Mello-dettes 3, President 4, A Cappella Choir 3. 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4: State Music Festival 4: Senior Minstrel. BARNEY. PATRICIA-Gamma Club 3. Parliamentarian 4, Speech Club 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 1: Student Council 2. 3, 4, Annual Representative 4: Regional Speech Festival 2. 3, Y-Teens 2, Senior Minstrel. BEAM. BOBBIE-Service Club 4. BEAM. RICH- ARD-Chevron Club 2, Spanish Club 2, Morehead Band Festival 2, 3, 4. BEE, SHARON- -Senior Minstrel, BELL. JUDY-Alpha Beta Club 3, Vice-President 4: Spanish Club 4: Glee Club 4: Senior Minstrel. BLEVINS, ,lIfDITH. BOCARD. KENDALL-Football 2. 3, 4: Track 3, 4, Baseball 3. 4, Varsity ,- X Club 4, Ro Club 2, 3. 4. BOGGS, DONNA--Kappa Phi Club 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Tomcat Staff 4, Senior Minstrel. BOGGS, MAC-Chevron Club 2, 3, President 4, Bluegrass Boys' State 3, Senior Minstrel, Regional Music Festival 2. 3, 4. BOLTON, DAVID. BORDERS, DOUG. BOYD. GAIL-F. H. A. 2. BRADFORD, GARY-Dramatic Club 3: Chevron Club 4, Speech Club 4, National Forensic League 4, Annual Representative 2. 3, R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain Company C 4. BRANHAM. MIKE. BROUGHTON, SABRA-F. H. A. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4, Student Spanish Teacher 4, Charles F. Weaver Award 4. BROWN, GERALD. BRYAN. MARGO-F. H. A. 2, 3. BURKHART, SLSAN-Theta Club 2, 3, 4, Tomcat Staff 2, 3, Homeroom Vice- President 4: Senior Minstrel. CALDWELL, TANYA-Phi Delta Club 2. 3. Secretary 4, Senior Minstrel, Regional Music Festival 2: State Music Festival 3, 4, Homeroom Chaplain 2. CALKINS, BOB-Key Club 3, Board of Directors 4, Technical Society 3, , Hi-Life Annual Photographer 4. CAMERON, LINDA- Draniatic Club 3, 4. CARTER, CHARLES. CASSITY, ANNA- Senior Minstrel. CASSITY, DAVID-Senior Minstrel. CASSITY, MARTHA. CAS- TLE. CATHI--Student Council 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 4, Senior Minstrel, Hi-Life Annual 4, Future Teachers, Secretary 4, State Student Council Convention 2, Debate Team 2. CAUDLE, JOYCE- Phi Delta Club 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 4. CHADWICK, HAROLD-National Honor Society 4, Future Engi- neers 4, Hi-Life Annual 4, Senior Minstrel, R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain Company A 4. CHANEY, PATRICIA-Phi Delta Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3: Senior Minstrel, Prayer Group Represent- ative 4. CHELLGREN, PAUL-Bluegrass Boys' State 3, Debate Team 2. 3, 4: Speech Club 2. Vice-President 3, President 4, R. O. T. C. Cadet Major 4, National Honor Society 4, Inter- Club Council 4. National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Kentucky Student Congress 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice-President 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Regional and State Speech Festivals 2, 3, 4, Student French Teacher 3. CHINN. JUDY. CHRISTIAN, CAROLYN. CHURCH, DEAN-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity HA Club 3, 4. CLARK, JOYCE-Annual Representative 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, 4. CLARK, SUE- Alpha Beta Club 3, Recording Secretary 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, lst Semester Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Prayer Group Representative 3, 4, Student Spanish Teacher 3, Sen- ior Minstrel, Tomcat Representative 3, 4. COLLINS, TERRY-Key Club 2, 3, 4, Varsity A Club 3, 4, Future Engineers 4, Football 2. 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3. 4, Track 2. COMPTON. CAROL-Gamma Club 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, Speech Club 2, 3, 4: National Forensic League 2, 3, 4, Tomcat Representative 3: Student French Teacher . COMPTON, MARY- Glee Club 2, Hi-Life Annual 4. COONS, JOHN-Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2. 3, Track 2, Ro Club 3, 4, Varsity HA Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, Bluegrass Boys' State 3. COOPER, CLARENCE-Service Club 2, Reporter 3, Vice-President 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Regional Music Festival 2, State Music Festival 3. 4, Senior Minstrel. COOPER, ANN-Home- room Secretary 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Tomcat Staff 4, Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Prayer Group Representative 2, Senior Minstrel. CRAFT, CAROL-Phi Delta Club 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Regional Music Festival 3, 4, Senior Minstrel. CRISS, BILL. DAMRON, WILLIAM-Service Club 3, Treasurer 4, Spanish Club 4, Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 4, Morehead Band Clinic 3. DAY, JAMES-R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 4, Biology Club 2, 3, Service Club 4. DENNING, KAY-Mello-dettes 3, 4, Gamma Club 2, 3, 4, Girl's Chorus 2. 3, 4: Senior Minstrel, A Cappella Choir 4, State and Regional Music Festivals 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 4, Homeroom President 4, All-State Chorus 4. DINSMOOR. RITA- Biology Club 2: Homeroom Chaplain 2, Glee Club 2, 3. 4, State Music Festival 2. 3, 4, Alpha Beta Club 3, 4, Inter-Club Council 3, Annual Representative 4, Hi-Life Annual 4, National Honor Society 4, Senior Minstrel. DIXON, HENRY-Ro Club 3, Reporter 4, Basketball 2, Base- ball 2. 3, 4: Golf 4, Chevron Club 2. DIXON, KAY-F. H. A. Re- porter 2, 3, 4, Senior Minstrel, Tomcat Representative 4, Home- room Chaplain 2. DOWDY. CAROL--Y-Teens 2, Chaplain 3, 4, F. H. A. 3. 4, Future Teachers 4, Glee Club 3, 4, State Music Festlval 4 DYER DEORLENE--Phl Delta Club 4 Tomcat Staff 4 Senxor Mmstrel EDNIONDS BETTY Annual Representatrve 4 EDWARDS MAR GO Slgmet Club 2 3 President 4 Company B Queen 3 Junlor Class Secretary Prayer Group Representatlve 3 4 Student Coun ctl 3 Semor Play ELSWICK LINDA Glee Club 2 3 Regional and State Musxc Festivals 2 3 F H A 2 3 Treasurer 4 Tomcat Representative 4 EMRICK KATHERINE-Theta Club 3 4 Na ttonal Honor Soclety 4 Student Councll 4 Semor Mmstrel French Club 3 H1L1fe Annual 4 Semor Play EPPERSON VERNA Alpha Beta Club 3 4 Prayer Group Representatlve 3 Chaplaln 4 Homeroom Chaplaln 3 4 Student French Teacher 4 ESKRIDGE SHEILA Alpha Beta Club 3 Correspondmg Secretary 4 Natlonal Honor Socxety 4 Spanish Club 4 F H A 3 Semor Mmstrel EVANS NAOIVII Kappa Phx Club 4 X Teens 2 EVERNIAN DARWIN FAIRCHILD HAROLD Blology Club 2 Servlce Club 3 4 FERGUSON BRENDA FERGUSON EDWARD Homeroom Presl dent 2 Ro Club 2 3 4 Varsxty A Club 4 Football 2 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 2 3 FIGLEY SANDY Gamma Club 2 3 4 Semor Mmstrel. FLOYD DORIS YTeens 2 3 4 F H A 3 4 FORBES ANN FOSTER DAVID FRANZ LEIGH ANN Theta Club 3 2nd Vlce Presldent 4 Natlonal Honor Society 3 4 Mello dettes 2 3 4 Sen lor Mmstrel State Musxc Festxval 2 3 A Cappella Choxr 4 H1 Llfe Annual 4 Kentucky Girls State 3 Glee Club 2 3 4 Home room Presldent 2 Delegate to Camp Mmmwanca 3 Student French Teacher 4 FRANZ MICHAEL-Dramatlc Club 2 3 Speech Club 4 Student Councll 3 A Cappella Cholr 4 Semor Mmstrel Homeroom V1ce President 2 FRYMAN LORETTA Kappa Phl Club 2, 3 Vice President 4 Semor Mmstrel FULLER DELLA Phu Delta Club 4 YTeens 2 GALLIHER VICKY Kappa Phl Club 2 3 Sergeant At Arms 4 Semor Mmstrel Homeroom V1cePres1dent 2 Annual Representatlve 3 GARDNER CORA CAIL Theta Club 4 Natlonal Honor Society 4 Future Nurses Club 2 3 GATES JOE GEARHART MARTHA JANE Glee Club 3 A Cappella Cholr 4 F H A 3 Vce Presldent 4 H1L1fe Annual 4 Semor Mmstrel Homeroom Chap FRED Ro Club 3 4 Techmcal Soclety 4 Natlonal Honor Society 3 Treasurer 4 Bluegrass Boys State 3 Speech Club 2 3 4 Annual Representative 2 3 Tomcat Staff 4 Homeroom Treasurer 2 3 Semor Play GIBBS SANDRA Phl Delta Club 3 4 GIBSON ACY Smoke less Club 34 GIFFORD JOHN Varslty A Club 3 Presl dent 4 Football 34 Bluegrass Boys State 3 Junlor Class VICC Presxdent Semor Class V1cePres1dent Homeroom Presldent 3 4 Student Councxl 4 GODBEY LINDA Homeroom Chaplam 3 Spanish Club 4 Student Spanlsh Teacher 3 4 Future Teachers Club Treasurer 4 Semor Mmstrel Reglonal Music Festlval 4 GOFF CAROL ANN Theta Club 2 3 lst V1cePres1dent 4 Glee Club 2 3 Mello dettes 2 V1cePres1dent 3 4 A Cappella Choir 4 State Music Festival 2 3 4 Sophomore Class Secretary Girls League Secretary Treasurer 2 Vice Presldent 3 Homecoming At tendant 2 3 4 Company B Queen 3 Kentucky Glrls State 3 Stuart Blarer Memorlal Award 3 Homeroom Vlce Presldent 2 Sec retary 3 Treasurer 4 National Honor Soclety 34 Semor Mmstrel H1L1fe Annual 4 Ro Club Sweetheart 4 Company C Queen 4 GOFF NIIKE Key Club 2 3 4 Dnstrlct Conventlon 2 3 4 Director 2 Treasurer 3 Dlvlslon Lieutenant Covemor 3 Vice PICGI dent 4 Kentuckv Tennessee Dtstrlct Treasurer 4 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Technical Soctety 3 V1cePres1dent 4 Debate Team 3 4 Speech Club 3 4 H1L1fe Annual Photographer 2 3 4 Inter Club Counc1l4 R O T C Battle Group P I O 4 Bluegrass Boys State 3 Dele ate to Camp NTIFIIIIWRDCR 3 NHIIODRI Forensic League 3 4 Regional and State Speech Festlvals 3 GORE DAVID Track3 4 F R A V1cePrestdent 4 GRABER GLENN Prayer Group 2 3 President 4 Speech Club 2 3 Chatrman of Board 4 National Forensic League 2 3 4 Bluegrass Boys State 3 National Honor Society 4 A Cappella Cholr 4 Elks Award 4 Annual Representatxve 3 4 State Representative to Ford Founda txon Natlonal Youth Conference 4 State and Regional Speech Fest: vals 2 3 Delegate to Camp Mmmwanca 3 Kentucky Youth As sembly 3 School Reporter to the Ashland Dally Independent 3 4 Pollock Pnze 4. 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RUSH, SANDA-Kappa Phi Club 2, 3. 43 National Honor Society 43 Senior Minstrel: Prayer Group Representative 23 Homeroom President 4. RYE. ARNOLD. RYE. VERNA-Alpha Beta Club 3, 43 Y-Teens 3. 4. SALYERS, LaVERNE-Alpha Beta Club 3, 4g Mello- dettes 3. 43 Mixed Chorus 3. 43 Glee Club 2. 33 Senior Minstrel3 All- State Chorus 4. SALYERS, .loANN. SAMSON. WAYNE-Biology Club 23 Smoke- less Club 23 F. R. A. 4. SCHOTTLAND, ELEANOR-National Honor Society 43 Senior Minstrel3 Hi-Life Annual 43 Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. SCHOTTLAND, HERB-Future Engineers 43 Senior Minstrel: Spanish Club Vice-President 3. SCOTT, RODGER-Chevron Club 43 Senior Minstrel3 R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 4. SENTERS, BRENDA-Phi Delta Club 3, Vice- President 43 Senior Minstrel. SHEEHAN. STEPHEN-Key Club 2, 3, 43 Future Engineers 2, 3, 43 Football Manager 2, 3, 43 Varsity A Club 2, 3, Chaplain 43 R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain 4: Drill Squad 23 Drill Platoon 23 Track Team 3, 4. SHEPHERD, LARRY- Service Club 2. 3. 43 Regional Band Festival 23 Student Council 23 F. R. A. 3. SIMMONS, CLYDE LEE-Service Club 2, 3. Secretary 43 Tech- nical Society 3, 43 R. O. T. C. First Sergeant 3, Major 43 Blue- grass Boys' State 33 Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 43 State Music Festival 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Senior Play. SISLER, GEORGE-Nw tional Honor Society 43 Homeroom President 43 Theta Throb 43 Football 2. 3, 4g Track 2, 33 Ro Club 3, 43 Bluegrass Boys' State 3. SKIDMORE, STEVE - Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 43 More- head Music Clinic 23 All-State Band 43 Service Club 43 Technical Society 43 Homeroom President 2. 43 Senior Minstrel: Bluegrass Boys' State 3. SLOAN NADINE-Phi Delta Club 4. SMITH, CAROLE-Y-Teens 2, 33 F. H. A. 2. 4. SPARKS, DAVID -Basketball 2, 3, Captain 43 Student Council Vice-President 3, Presi- dent 43 Ro Club 2, 3. Vice-President llst semesterl, Reporter 12nd semester? 43 Spanish Club President 43 Varsity A Club 43 Sophomore Class President: Junior Class Presidentg Annual Repre- sentative 23 Homeroom President 2, 3, Vice-President 43 Technical Society 43 Bluegrass Boys' State 33 Delegate to Camp Miniwanca 33 State Student Council Convention 3, 4. SPARKS, JIM. SPEARS. WILLIAM-Chevron Club 2, Reporter 3. Vice-President 4. STAPLETON, CHARLYNE-Kappa Phi Club 3. 43 Inter-Club Council 43 National Honor Society 43 Prayer Group Representative 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers' 2, 3. STATEN, GORDON-Football Man- ager 2. 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Homeroom Vice-President 33 Varsity A Club 2, 3. Secretary 4. STEEVES, DANIEL-Speech Club 2. 3, 4. STEWART, ROBERT-Rifle Team 2, 3, 43 R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 43 Homeroom Vice-President 4: Drill Platoon 33 Drill Squad 2. STEWART, SUE-Sigmet Club 3, Parliamentarian 43 Dramatic Club 2, 33 Senior Minstrel: Prayer Group Representative 23 Home- room Secretary-Treasurer 3. Chaplain 4. STINSON, MARY-Glee Club 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 33 F. H. A. 43 A Cappella Choir 43 Regional Music Festival 3. 43 Senior Minstrel. STONE. ANDY- Gamma Club 2. 3, President 4: National Honor Society 3, 43 Inter-Club Council 33 Glee Club 2. 33 Senior Minstrel: Kentucky Girls' State 33 Hi-Life Annual 4: Elks Award 4. TANNER, BOB - Ro Club 2. 3. President 4: Technical Society 3, President 4: Na- tional Honor Society 3, President 4: Inter-Club Council 3. 4: R. O. T. C. SgtfMaior 33 Student Council 3, 43 Elks Award 4: Hi-Life Annual 43 Bluegrass Boys' State, Secretary of State 3: Kentucky Youth Assembly 33 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Golf 3. TATE. HALLIE-Gamma Club 3, 43 Homeroom Secretary 2: Annual Representative 3. 43 Student Council 4: Glee Club 3. 4: Spanish Club 4: Senior Minstrel. TAYLOR. KAREN-Gamma Club 2. 3. Reporter 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Tomcat Staff 3. 43 Kentucky Girls' State 33 Regional Music Festival 2. 3, 43 All-State Band 3: Morehead Music Clinic 2. 33 Senior Minstrel. TAYLOR, KAY-National Honor Societv 43 Gamma Club 2. 3. Treasurer 4: Kentucky Girls' State 3: Mello-dettes 2. 3. 43 Glee Club 2. 3: Sen- ior Minstrel3 A Cappella Choir 3, 43 All-State Chorus 4g Hi-Life Annual 43 Regional and State Music Festivals 2. 3, 4. TERRY, JANICE-Sigmet Club 2, 3, Corresponding Secretary 43 Home- coming Attendant 3. THOMPSON, FRANCES-Student Council 23 Glee Club 2, 33 Future Nurses 3: Theta Club 3. Sergeant-at-Arms 43 Senior Play. THOMPSON, RICHARD-F. R. A. 4. TURPIN. CAROLE-Sigmet Club 2, 3, lst Vice-President 43 Tomcat Staff 2, 33 Senior Min- strel3 Senior Play. VALLANCE, JUDY-Phi Delta Club 2, 3, President 43 Senior Minstrel: Regional Music Festival 2, 3, 4. VANDERPOOL, JAMES-Homeroom Treasurer 2. VanHORN, DON -Football 2: Student Council 2. WALLACE. BETH-Y-Teens 2. 4-3 F. H. A. 2, l-3 Glee Club 2, 4: Senior Minstrel: Mello-dettes 23 Regional Music Festival 2. WEAVER, SANDRA-Phi Delta Club 2, 3. Sergeant-at-Amis 43 Homeroom Chaplain 43 Senior Minstrel. YVEBR. DAVID-R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant 43 Honor Company 2. WELCH. LYDA-Kappa Phi Club 2. 3, Secretary 43 Dramatic Club 33 Future Teachers 43 Hi-Life Annual 43 Senior Minstrel3 Home- room Secretary 43 Senior Play. WHEELER, ARLIE-Service Club 2. WHEELER. RICHARD. WHEELER, RUTH ANN-F. H. A. 2, Secretary 3, President 4: Glee Club 2. 33 State Music Festival 2, 3. WILBURN, JANET. WILLETT, BILL-R. O. T. C. Cadet Captain Company B 43 Senior Play. WILLIAMS. CHARLES-Senior Minstrel3 Biology Club 2, 33 Prayer Group Representative 2. WILLIAMS, JACK-Ro Club 2, 33 Varsity A Club 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2: Track 2, 3. 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Homeroom President 3, 4. Vice-President 2: Bluegrass Boys' State 3. WILLIAMS. JUDY- Y-Teens Treasurer 4. WILLIAMS, RICHARD. WONN, JANE KAY -Gamma Club 2. 3, 43 National Honor Society 43 Hi-Life Annual 43 Glee Club 2. 3: Regional Music Festival 2. 3. M'OOD, JOHN-Key Club 2. 3, 4: A Cappella Choir 43 Future Engi- neers 33 Senior Minstrel. WRIGHT, THOMAS-Football 23 Track 2. 3, 43 F. R. A. Sergeant-at-Arms 4. WYANT, RICHARD-Ro Club 2, 3, Secretary 4g National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 43 Technical Society 4: Tennis 2. 3. 43 Bluegrass Boys' State 33 Stu- dent Council 33 R. O. T. C. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel 43 Golf 2, 3, 4. YORK, BRUCE-Basketball Manager 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Homeroom President 3. YORK. KAREN-Gamma Club 3. 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 Senior Minstrel: Kentucky Girls' State 33 Key Club Sweetheart 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Homeroom Secretary 3, 4. YOUNG, ALICE-Y-Teens 2, 3. Vice-President 43 Glee Club 3, 43 State Music Festival 3, 43 F. H. A. 2, 33 Senior Minstrel. ZORNES, JANET--Sigmet Club 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Treasurer 2, 3. 43 Annual Representative 2, 3, 43 Senior Minstrel. CHILDERS. CAROL-F. H. A. 2. 33 F. R. A. 4: Co-op Cutie 4. Winners of the Sebald Self Reliance Award were the following: FRONT ROW, left' to right-Rite Roberson, Winifred Bradley, Doris Lyon, Kim Taylor, SECOND ROW-Glenn Graber, George Irvine, Mr. Russell K. Reichelderfer of Armco, Mille Goff, Arlie Wheeler. Class of 1961 .luniors step high, wide, and handsome Left to right-Sandy Lawson, vice president: Janet Maupin, chaplain: Selby Litton, president: Linda Huffman, secretary: Judy Baker, treasurer Friday May' l3th proved to be a magic date for the Junior Class as they staged the traditional ,lunior-Senior prom against a romantic background of pink roses, fountains, and colonial columns. Some Enchanted Evening was the theme that drew together the decorations. King Cary Wright and Queen Uecki Richmond were enthroned in an old-fashioned lawn swing which was entwined with pink roses. Money, an all important feature, was raised by the annual magazine drive. Karen Smith proved her expert salesmanship by selling the most subscriptions. Neither the entire year nor all their resources were spent on the prom, however. The class provided stars in athletic competition. Charles Fields, Richard Carr, and Weildell Wheeler shone in track. Harold Sergent and Boh Hilton were regular starters in basketball. Mike McGraw and Richard Carr became next year's football captains. A record number of twenty-two junior girls was privileged to represent A. H. S. at Kentucky Girls' State. They are pictured on page 55. Nineteen boys were chosen for Bluegrass Boys' State. Thev were Selby Litton. Uren Justice, Mike McGraw, Don Sharp, Paul VVilliams. Arnold Boggs. Edgar Harness. Bill Rice. Robert Hilton, Charles Fields. Aubrey liirklehack. ,lack Daniel. John MrNew. Cecil Thornbury. ltill Jones. Virgil Green. Greg Moore. Gene Smith. Ronnie Callahan, and Steve Cram. Delegates to Camp Miniwanca were Janet Maupin, Susie Carter, Helen Stidham, Bill Jones. Paul Williams, and Selby l.itton. Xt, 4, . Don Sharp probably has Libby in mind as he and l+'s real dreamy! agree Libby Horslman and Billie Jusfice Mr. Gule selecf a fuxedo for 'rhe Junior Prom. Libby pins on Don's boufonniere in anli- cipafion of llnaf enchanfed evening. -X-' QW ,f , - , Sfriving fo make fbis year's prom encbenfing and beauliful, juniors Libby Horsfman and Don Sharp spread angel hair around flne fbrone. 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I I kr K ' ' -Q ' V 5 px 3 V A , ., R' , lf ' ' .A 1, I .I ' U:.,- ' 1. , W' Ili. llillll I K ' X., 4 vi' .': H ,, 5 ... '-l, S. 1, 1 1 , I Y. . S. J. f , : .J 5 'Je' W A Q G A Q ' .a W' ff ' ,W . Q' -Y ,I I , W ,-,,-,. ' 8 -' , F. , kr V , V35 A ' ' . l I - W W R s. l .5 , . ,ff 4 1 A - . ' S 1 N il Jane Hopes had a hair- raising experience when she touched the Van de Graff generator during an assembly program. Sophomores! They're peppy and enthusiastic i I FRONT ROW-Clarice Henry, freasurerg Suzy Williams, vice presi- den+. SECOND ROW-Milne Fields, secreraryg Woody Church, president Sophomore Larry Conley, all-regional Tomcat forward, is really wrapped up in his playing in the Breclrenridge game. What at sophomore l'l2lHSl Their zeal and Pnthusiasrn liave liven apparent from the first clay of at-hool. Naturally they unclvrwent the I'tlSlOlllill'y stages ot' hewildernient and confusion in hectoniing Lllljlblftll to high svhool lift-. Gl'itilllilllf'. liowewr. they lwvalm' part of various svhool an-livitivs. Danny Dunif-l and Johnny Patton took part in the speevh program. l.k11'1'y Conley inuclf' at nanw for himsvlf in lmsketliall. Bill Arthur. Larry Fari'-hild. Holi Bradley. Bill Leadinghanl. and John ilwibflll shone in trzu-li: and Jim Speaks and l,arry Conley. in hasehall. They appropriated Com-li lloh Xvrigillt and nizulv him 1-lass sponsor. Mn. LAwm:xt1i1 Cmzizcn FRONT ROW. left to right--Nlr. ifreet-li. Diffs, Litzenlierger. Niclinls, Whitt. Stan-ey. Rive, Arthur. lfraley. YECDNIJ RUWiWalker. Slune. Xlay- narcl. Nlolei. Hielunan. Stephen-nn. Fauntlere. l lint-hum. Hopes. Blanken- fhip. THIRD RUW!Wright, Castle. Danslny. Felty. Poplin. Brown. Tucker, Thompson. Irving. QC' MRS. RICHARD GARDNER FRONT ROW, left In right- Nlrx llarflner. Yates, lfielrl, Dunn, Nunley Brnwn. King, Scaff. Zavaflsky, SEC UND ROW?-Sniith. Lee. William- fiuml-ntl. Nlurripon. Lyntl. litillmmk Huungr. lllevin-. .-Xrtliur. TlllRD RUVS Al-un. Hamiltun. Slay-. Riggi. Hunley Ratliff. Tmltl. Sturgill. Daxid-un. i MRS. A. L. EVANS FRONT ROW. left to right- Xlrs. Evans. Sentetw. llartley. Xluure. ,la1'ulis. Dmxe. Willis. Davis. llnrcllette-. SHIIDNIJ ing. Ream. Swan. Cordle. ROW-Patt on. Melvin, Adams. Mahan. Roberson. Wessell, f:l1llT1'll. Ki r t 2. T ll l R D R U W-Fngitt. Greene. Baldwin. Ellis. Flem- c . MRS. R. M. JUSTICE FRONT ROW, left to right- Mrs. ,I ustice. Savage. Kel chak, Ferguson. Arthur, May nard, Collins, Cautlill. Tut wiler. SECOND ROW-Wal- lace, Thompson. F ra l ey. Moore, Howard. Leadingham. Hobson. Stevens. Williams, THIRD ROW-Potter, Wiley Duncan, Slone, Coodman. Hall. Dartey, Austin, Brown .Jl x V MRS. ELLIS louxsox FRONT ROW. left to right-Nlrs Johnson, Handley, Artis, Boggs. Gib- son Brown Wells. Yates. ifanterlvun' Waieflmf,-.' SECOND Row-White. Augustine. Hollan, Coots. Looney, Os- borne, Hensley. Conley. THIRD HOW- Estep, Lewis, llranham. Edmondson Early. Caudill. Cary. Mankin, 1 lf l MRS. Jonx LAWSON FRONT ROW. left to rightwVincent , Toney, Spillman. Reeves, Lafferty. Henderson. Stollings, Cannoy, Cumm SECOND ROW--Runyon. Stamlraugll Dail. Evan-. Nlr-. Lawson. Sisler. Ford Wheeler. Lemaster. 'l'lllRD ROW-- llurtt, llratlley, Davis. Nlason. Tliax ton. Darker. Pennington. McKee. NIR. KELLY Moss FRONT ROW. left to rightslarrell llraflfnrtl. Uallaher. Tipton. Hayes Mlatns. Fnrlmes. Roberta Randy. SEC UND ROW, - Mr-Peek. Wheeler. NIP tlinnis. Curnett. Green, Dean. Hughes Hr. Moss. THIRD Rowlilfilson llnrkes, Shaffer. Payne. 'l'app. Speaks, Kinzer. Reliford, Roberts. Epperfon, N11 X, f Miss IACIE PENNINGTON FRONT ROW. left to right-Nlurie. King. Huff. Greene. Rayburn. Vander- pnnl, Fenter-. XX'illiamQ. LCIIIBNICF, Mi-- Penningmn. SIQIIONIJ ROW-Hardin. llaxix. Wenning. llwml. Sturgill. :Mlam-. Nlvfllellan. llailey. title. THIRD ROV - -lfavin. Hunting. liatun. Stapleton. Riley. lfieltl-. larkwn. Wvrigtht. lllair. l'ark. Mus. Rmzn N1-:STER FRONT RUWY. left to right -fflartrell. Lemaeter. Cruise, lfvane. Xlullinf. lfnrlvei. Peek. june-. Kunkle. S HC U N ll ROW - Wheeler. ll 21 r n ey. Young. llzuis. Powell. Taylor. Rnw. Rzlvertrrzlfl. Nlur-hall. Mn, Ne-ter. 'l'lllRlJ RUW' - llugif-nut. 'lllmnp-nn. Van- llnrn. Sllfilllllll, Wilson. lirafl- ley. fllturvh. Afllillli, Caldwell. MRS. A. D. TACKETT FRONT ROYY. left to right-- Landmann, W' 0 0 cl. Brady. Henry, Penningtun. Cearharl. Fussun. Rerlfrue. SECOND ROW--Cnrlmitt, Mrs. Tackett, Mc-Kenzie. Tralmandt. Martin. Beam. Allen. McDonald. Voi- ers. Cantrell. THIRD ROW- Skaggs. Clemons, Hall. De- lmrtl. Tlinmasmi. Fairvlliltl. Litteral. Newkirk, Dan iel. HRS. EUGENE Rooms l RUN'l' ROW. left In right'-Herren. Wliitltvck. Stavrn-. Travy. Litton, Skaggs. Justive. Nichols. Gehringer. SECOND ROW-Hrs. Rogers, Hilton. Farris. Clinger. Carver. Lathram. Wright. T H I R D ROW-Daniels. llruughtun. Frailie. Martin, Sammet. Pwpe. Duran, Wade. Thompsun. NIR. ROBERT WRIGHT FRONT ROW, left to right-Hurgcn, Drown. Luvas. Mr. Ylrigllt. Dixon. Ymlvr. Dwvgg-, xlt'I,PIIlH!'C. SECOND ROW -WE-lla. Nltmrv. Davis, Kazee, Cray. lfathell. Hall. Kaya. Eaton. Lyon. ASHLAND HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES , .,,, j f'x ' mf fi f I U 0, i Wifi' yy I K f K f 1 3 X 0 ' E 5 as.: 41,05 if 1 ay' 11x CONTEN Organizations School life Military Athletics 1 pages 61-84 pages 85-94 pages 95-102 pages 103-1 17 Student Councll stlmulates school splrlt 111 111 - 11111 111s NI H111 1 ll111l1111 lllf' S1111 1 s 1 1 11 1 s III llll pu 1 1 1111-f tl11 Sl111l1 Ill ll.1111ll11111l1 tl111l51111 l11111l1 1111 NCIIC 1l1lc1111t1s 111 ll 11111 Bows qtate a111 1.111111 1111111111111 N11111111 lllf' tudent f111 111171111 11 111 1111111tl1 11111 11t1l1111- of the 113111 was .11111tl1111 ll 1111111 of tl11 111111111l LNll61 Lllkxtllllllf e1t11111s llltl -t111l1111t IIIIIOUIILCIH 021111 1011111 D3 lc 1111 1111 Xt Cllllwlllll 41 1211111111 11 XP 1 111 531 1 111 of food fm tl111 RQIIINX 11111 Ill IS .1111l the llluv 1. Il 1 lllllla 111 s111111s cl 1111.1 lll s1l11111 11111 'S Sandy Hollan accepts a check from Jaclue N1chols ot the student Councll after Mrs Phnlllps homeroom won the canned 'food dr1ve FRONT ROW, left to rlght Yoder, Slone, Lawson, Ball, Pen1cl1, Jones, Ba1ley, Whnte SECOND ROW Chattm, B Howard, York Tate, Smuth, Sparlrs lpresl Lendmann lsecl Nuchols ltreasl Klalber lv pres l, Mr Keel Moore Castle THlRD ROW Toney, Meek Horgen, Em TIGR, Justnce Humphrey, R Howard, Johnson, Stafford, Carter, H1lton,W1ley Barney Alban, Summons FOURTH ROW Wnlson Pullern, Church Early Ptatfenberger, Jackson Dxstler Wlllnams, Danlel Crawford J . Q - .NY 0 0 0 VM Xilsf-. ,,k, 'mt . M xl' ' . L'11 l 1' tl111 1li1'111'ti1111 11f 1 -gl s 1 1'. 1'111'1l th li111l illlll Xlr. li11l1111't 1 . .v l111t 'A lI11111111il s11l ilrlllt' S200 llilllilli' I11 l1111' il gift f111' tl11 5 11111' l1i,l1 s1'l11111l. ll1'11j11 -ly 11f tl111 y11111' ' 11 l111l ll'sl', 1 '. zz' X2 l 1 ' weekly lllIl1'll 111111111s. Profits were used to l 5 l 1 ,ga 1: C'-Isl jg' 1 1 1 1 l I' KI '1-1.1l1'11',s s s-f-l1 fn-' 1' F - v ', s 5.1 1 -'.','l ,lll ,311 s 21 l 1st. ,1 1 as ' 1 1 f 01l 1l1'i' ,'i1-ll1lfT' 11 s ' 1 HJ 1. l1l1111j111 Dai' ' j?'lIl D11 1'1f ' '.-l1l.-1 l1 ts' l l ' ti1111. IQFFHQ 1 'f ' QAM Q elf, Q M me lan' -ss Y wi Ogg bd Wl Q FRONT ROW, left lo right-Greer, Hollan, Pilsll, Moore, Arthur, M. Goff lv. pres.l, Slone, Tanner lpres.i, Rigsby, Polan, Landmann lsec.i, Howard, Marlin, Eslrridge, Hughes. SECOND ROW- Dinsmoor, Paren+, Adams, Rush, C. Goff, York, Karen Taylor, Franz, Ross, Kay Taylor, Li?+on, Harness, Jusiice, Sfaplelon. THIRD ROW-Wonn, Denning, Green, Mathis, Gardner, Wells, Lee, Barney, Nichols, Holi, Paiferson, Baker, Scholtland, Wyanl l+reas.l. FOURTH ROW-Myers, Chellgren, Chadwiclr, Jones, Sisler, McKown, Emriclr, Lifieral, Humphrey, Clemenis, Kun- lrle, Strickland, Rice. FIFTH ROW-Lowman, Molsberger, Gesling l'rreas.l, Wright, Jones, Graber, Hall, Liffon, Bales, Hilton, Pfaffenberger Queen, Daniel. With l'llPlOll1ii1'y pomp und ceremony thirty-two seniors and 4-igliteen juniors were induvtecl into thc National Honor Soviety. The impressive candlelight b ' d d h service was vorniluvted hy Holm Tanner, rl president. Spf-evhes were made on character, leadership, service. and scholarship, the liasii' qualities on whivh a student is chosen for meniliership in this honorary group. According to the constitution only fifteen per cent of the senior Class and five per Cent of the junior class can become nienilmers. Sinve hoth of these classes abounded in students who were eligible svliolastically, the 1-lioive of the faculty c-omniittee was most fliffivult. 'liiss Dorothy Davis was famllty sponsor Bill Jones, one of the privileged iuniors chosen as a candidate for the National Honor Society, is rapped by Fred Gesling. x Y-Teens put fun into work and proiecrs 'l'he1'e seems to he nothing dull in Iieing: a Y-Teen. This large group of girls, a hraneh of the Y. VV. C. A.. was in everything. Their spei-ial pete- were the i-rippled ehildren at the Kingk Daughters' Hospital. For these youngsters they decorated Easter eggs and made seraplvooks 0li1'ill'l00IlS. The filet that these seraplmoolxs were made at ai hIllHllll'l' party added to the IlIt'i'lSllI'l' of the Y-Teens. .Xlways desirous of helping their l'UIlHIlllllIly, the girls aided in the Cflllllllllllily Chest Drive. operated ai Irzlhy-silting 1-enter for mothers doing Clnistnms shopping. and even wrapped pai-Images for a price. Nlueh energy was used in rnalxing money lo send delegates to their summer eonferenife. There's no slumber af a slumber parfy. Y-Teens Tina Presion, Wilma Brown, and Jo Ellen Siamper malre scrapbooks for hospiial pafienfs. lil Q. FRONT ROW, Ieff 'fo righf-Sfafford, Richardson lv. pres.I, Day Lowrnan, Curry, Hessler lsgf.-af-arrnsl, Reynolds, Cader, Pa'H'erson SECOND ROW-Bailey, Presfon lpres.I, Baller, Clemenfs, Shelfon Humphreys l1'reas.I, Johnson, While, Huffman, Hoffman, Nighswander THIRD ROW-Casile, Reed, Alexander lsec.I, Green, Mafhis, Lowe Siamper, Young, Cogan, Ribble. ll! FRONT ROW, Ieff fo righf-Jus+ice lsec.I, Clarlr, Williams l+reas.I Young lv. pres.I, Crum lsgl.-af-armsl, Payne lpres.I, Rye. SECOND ROW-Morrison, Arfhur, Floyd, James, Tackeff, Hammonds, Waferbury FRONT ROW, lef+ +o righf-Arfis, Dunn, Sisler, Brown Ipres.I, Fer guson lsec.I, Landmann lv. pres.I, Howard, Garlrell, SECOND ROW- Nunley, Jus+ice, Tracy, Kunlile, Lifzenberger, Roberson, Whiii. THIRD ROW-Kelchai, Fosson, Jones, Taylor, Tuiwiler, Fraley, Hilfon lsgf.-ai arrnsl, Rice l+reas.I, Brady. v x 3 l Hin J Ala l FRONT ROW, left fo rigl-it-Blair, Hessler, Woods, Boggs, Patterson, Maupin, Rigsby, Field, BurcheH', Gearharh Moore, Howe, Heller, Dins- moor, Godby. SECOND ROW-Piclrrell, Craft, Curry, Baer, Goff, Lynd, Mahan, B. Kumlrle, Maynard, Sfriclrland, Reed, Dowdy, Stinson, Simmons. THIRD ROW-Keathley, Wallace, Denning, Mathis, Corneft, Taylor Barnette, Rayburn, Edwards, Lemaster, Whitlock, Dean, Adams, Miranda, Toney, Catron. FOURTH ROW-Day, J. Rice, Dixon, Coburn, Evans, Saunders, Borland, Holt, M. Kunlle, Young, C. Rice, Fosson, Lihenberger, Ross, Hunt, Williams, Scaff. Let's all sing like the birdies sing FRONT ROW, left' ROW-Cafron, Le Master. to right-Salyers, Denning, Mathis, Goff. SECOND Miller, Kunlrle. THIRD ROW-Holt, Taylor, Bamefte, Under the supervision of Mr. Robert Doss, instructor of vocal music, the music department has undergone an expansion. Boys have become an integral part of the program. They were members of the A Cappella Choir, formed quartets, and were chosen part of the All-State Chorus. The traditional Girls, Chorus still forms the basis of the musical groups and has maintained its usual excellence by again receiving a superior rating at the State Music Festival. Mello-dettes Composed of sixteen girls selected from the Girls' Chorus lic'-ausc of their outstanding vocal alvility, thc Xlello-clcttes furnish music for groups where it is not fcasilnle to take the entire chorus. They were invited to sing liefore several luncheon clulis and at the style show given ln' the Ashland Younger VVoman's Cluli. They always took an outstanding part in the concerts given lay the entire chorus and achieved a superior rating at the State Nlusic Festival. A cappella choir has successful debut Although the A Cappella Choir has lmeen organized for only a year, it has lreeorne a popular group at A. H. S. These thirty-five lmoys and girls have had a liusy and educational year. They have sung for the elementary schools, Kiwanis Cluli, Rotary Cluln, Newcomers Cluli. Charles Practice +0 Perfection earned G Superior rating for the BOYS quartet Russell lx-A First Christian Church- of Thornbury, Spangler, King, Anderson, with Goff accompanying. They presented a spring concert at the new Cralmlme School. Thirteen of these students participated in the All-State Chorus at Louisville. The choir visited Marshall College to hear the Pamplona Choir from Spain. They received a Superior Rating al the State Nlusiu Festival. FRONT ROW, left to right-Hessler, Carter, Gearhart, Denning, Rigsby, LeMaster, Burchett, Stinson, Clark. SECOND ROW-Goff, Holt, Taylor, Kunlrle, Rice, Matl'1is,BarneHe, Miller, Caton, Salyers. THIRD ROW-Thornbury, Alvin Moon, Hensley, Allen Moon, Spangler, Graber, Bales, B. Anderson, Grossl, Stevens, J. Anderson, King, Wood. 65 Sli FRONT ROW, left to rigl1'r-Bark, Doss, Taylor, Vallance, Whitt, Murphy, Gearlmarl, D. Wright. SECOND ROW-M. Arthur, Tackeft, Ball, Dixon, E. Johnson, Cooper, Moles, B. Beam. THIRD ROW-May, Boyles, Sleeves, J. Bradley, A. Boggs, Banks, Dail, J. Wilson, P. Smith. FOURTH ROW -Sanders, Riley, Reeves, M. Boggs, Sharp, Richardson, Roberts, D. Lee. FIFTH ROW- Boulin, Swan, Hatfield, S. Smith, Hermansdorfer, R. Lee, S. Arthur, Farson, Payne, Tucker, Skidmore, Lewis, Dameron, Frazier, Skaggs. , Diligent efforts of the lmand resulted in polished perforinanees for football and lmaskelliall games. Mr. Ernest Vlfliite and Mr. Bill Ed Clark were ' d If ' I rewarded for their patience when tlie In es, S liand received superior ratings at the Morehead Nlusic' Feetival. At the 5 Jrinv' convert awards were I z- presented to deeerving memliers. Cliarrie Cliatlin was vliosen most outstandinv' mzforette: z- J Susan Arthur. Steve Skidmore and Don Payne. most outstanding seniors: Bob Anderson. moat iinproxed senior: Sandy Whitt and Yvonne Xlurpliy. most outstanding juniors: David lioutin. niosl improved junior: Dilllllf' Daniel. most outstanding soplioniore: XVL and Dennie Skaggs. most iniproved soplioniore. tw A.l-LS. band is bound to perform double A with head maiorettes Nancy Skaggs and Charrie Cluattin out in 'lronl to furnish valuable inspiralion. FRONT ROW, lefl fo righr--Horsfman, D. Smifh, S. Harris, Handley, Mellon, Vanderpool, Kazee, Caldwell, Mr. While. SECOND ROW-S. Harf, P. Hari, Morrison, George, Willis, Evans, Casrle. THIRD ROW-D. Daniel, W. Bradley, Slone, J. Harris, J. Lee, Blankenship, A. Wrighf. FOURTH ROW-Simmons, Clinger, Doran, Dan Brown, Welch, J. Johnson, P. Johnson. FIFTH ROW-Grossl, Woods, Anderson, R. Beam, Dawson, Hensley, HurH, J. Daniel, Don Brown. LEFT TO RIGHT-Linda Huffman, Scarlefl Toney, Connie Harfley, Linda Penninglon, Saundra Loar, Belly Jo Peclr, Merlene Adams, Wanda Kemper. Mr. While is conducfing fhe band and doing if in his own inimifable way-wifh slrill and enfhusiasm. xv 'K ,S Scheduling and organizing consfanfly occupied the annual adviser Mrs. Rufus Phillips and co-editors Ginny Lee Pilsfl and Caroline Rigsby. S'raff's efforts produce sharp annual Dig those eolored pieturesl lemme see! Am I in that one? I wrote that caption: isnit it vlever? This is the greatest! These are some enthusiastie comments of the annual staff upon seei the result of a year's time and effort. Hg Donit think they were always enthusiastie. At times they heeame discouraged, as they wondered if all the work would he vompleted hy the deadline. The advertising staff faeed the prohlem of meeting its goal. The photographers had an endless task of heing on the scene to eapture moments to rememher. All too soon the literary staff was to realize they were not literary geniuses. It wasn't all work. for they enjoyed the heetie time spent in room 2l5. Molsberger, Miller, Schoffland check the budget. The ad sfaff receives a briefing from manager Bob Tanner. Seafed-Gearharf, Maynard, Hughes, Goff, Adams, Emriclr, Welch, Hollan, Nunley, Chadwick. Sfanding-Tanner, Castle, Mesehe, Compfon, Taylor, Liffon. Jane Kay Wonn dicfaies fo busy fypisis, Judy Paren+ and Sue Kelly, wlwile circulafion manager Pai Barneffe checks on subscripfions. Covering all acfivifies proved a problem for sfaff phofographers Mike Goff and Bob Calkins. Li+erary sfaff of Jones, Marlin, Dinsmoor, Moon, Bales, and Slone are diligenfly inspecfing +l1e layouf and coun'r for +l1eir arlicles. FRONT ROW, leff 'ro rigl1+-Saunders, Tale, Zornes, Rice, Har'r, Harris, WhiH, Dinsmoor, Maupin, Loar, Caslle, Dunn. SECOND ROW- Sim- mons, Williams, Ferguson, Edmonds, Praler, Curry, Kennard, Borland, McKinney, Skaggs, Bradford, Landmann, Arfis. THIRD ROW-Brown, Barney Clark, Borders, Pafierson, Penninglon, S. LiHon, Graber, Nichols, G. Liffon, McKown, Holbrook, Barneffe, Burcl'1eH. Even at 8:50 in the morning a coke and coolcy party is a delicious reward tor Mrs. Phillips' homeroom tor winning the canned food drive. Phillips' seniors capture all contests Congratulations are certainly deserved here-Sandy tor being Com- pany D Queen and Bob tor being valedictorian ot the graduating class. Mrs. Phillips, senior homeroom certainly has been active this year. For heing the first homeroom with a IOOQQ, annual suhscription, they received this full page in the l96O annual. They also were the first to have l00ff'Q, membership in the P.T.A. and were honored with a free howling party. ln addition they won five dollars for donating the moat food during the Student Council canned food drive. Many individuals achieved honors. Valedietorian ol the class with a perfect four-point standing was Bolt Tanner. Linda Litton was secretary and only female member of the Technical Society. Sandy Hollan was Company D queen. The Honor Society was well represented hy Sandy Hollan. linda l,itton. Judy Parent. Jane K. lvonn. and llolr Tanner. ll has really lieen a rewarding year for this lively homeroom. Everyone knows bowling is fun, but Bill Hall has figured out all the angles as he talres full ad- vantage ot Linda Hunt's ignorance ot the sport. Alert reporters put news into orbit 1 43' lb lwaluilx bougos. by saxago ilrums. by lniliau sniolu- signals uvws 1'll'1'lllillPS. Nurs is put into orbit at A.H.S. not bv sum-li rfrudc ' Tomcat reporters scan their articles. SEATED-Fraley, McKenzie, 'tl l5 as lhcsvi but nleans Oi Stamper, Hilton, Taylor, Lowe. STANDING-McKown, Relitord, Daniel. ilu- 'l'ouu'al. lwmlvr tlw supvrxisiou of Nlrs. ,-X. D. 'liavlwtt llu' rl'omc'at puts out ten issues pm' f't'ilI' e one- 1-avll montll plus a gala gracluatiou lwsllt'. About 500 copies go out to A.H.S. slllflttlllS me-ry montll. Tlw staff is lwaclcrl by ltoualrl l'olan. Ulllllbl'-lll-l'lllf'l'. ably assislell by page cmlitors Pauline XIVKOWII, Karon Taylor. Ann fi lfogan. aml Yirgil Crvc'l1f'. A great cleal of . 1-rc-clit govs lo llii- 1-ompvlvnl lypists aucl wimlf'-awalw l'1'lNll'lt'l'S. lfvvry wlierc' nvws is mamlv. an alert l'i'porli-1' is joluuix'-on-ilu'-spot to gf-I llw ilvtails. 'lillis c-mwgvtii' stall' lias xsorlu-ml cliligflnlly lo ke-vp thi- stuilvnt boils' in thi- know , if i -- ill- 3. Helping to keep the Tomcat rolling are Hencye, Boggs, Early, Cooper, Busily planning a thrilling, news-packed issue ot the Tomcat are and Dyer, members ot the business and circulation staffs. Taylor. P0ldf1. MVS- TdCl1eil', Uilefdl. MCKOWY1. Green. and C0960- FRONT ROW, lett to right-Calkins, Molsberger ltreas.l, T. Collins, Gott lv. pres.l, Adams lpres.l, Karen Yorlr, Jordan isgt.-at-armsl, Litton tsec.l, Myers, Miss Jayne. SECOND ROW-King, Miller, Anderson, Beldon, Rice, Wood, Humphrey, Justice, B. Collins. THIRD ROW-Yorlc, Thornbury, Jones, Hilton, Nicholas, McGraw, Kinner, Everman. Key Club To climax the year's activities the Key Club presented the school with a fifty-star American flag and a Kentucky flag. This active organization sent delegates to the Key Club District Convention, furnished free programs for the Tomcat basketball games, collected money for the March of Dimes, and sponsored the Key Club Invitational Basketball Tournament. They presented the Sandy Niniger Award to the senior who achieved most in proportion to his ability. Phi Delta Club What a busy year for the Phi Delta Club! The Altrusa Club, adult club sponsor, and Phi Delta respectively honored each other with dinners. In the spring a tea was held for the Phi Deltas' mothers. Candy sales helped to raise money in order to make it possible for one girl in the school to attend Camp Miniwanca. Each semester the members attended church together. This yearis ttPhi Delta Darlinu was friendly and handsome Mike Jackson. i FRONT ROW, left to right-Litteral, Chaney, Caudle, Harris, Senters lv. pres.l, Milne Jackson, Vallance lpres.l, Mrs. Lawson, Lemaster, Lee ltreas.l, Curry. SECOND ROW-Smith, McFadden, Moore, Fuller, Caldwell lsec.l, Selby, Castle, Church, J. Slone, Short, Williams, Handley Maggard, Payne. THIRD ROW-Greer, Evans, Ball, Fowler, West, Gibbs, Craft, Weaver lsgt.-at-armsl, Dyer, Sharon Hutchinson, N. Sloan, Shirley Hutchinson, C. Craft. FRONT ROW, left to right-Borland, Grimmeff, Hoffman, Maupin, Reynolds, Sfafford, Reed, While, Young, Huffman. SECOND ROW-Gardner, Thompson, lsgf.-at-armsl, Nunley l+reas.l, Moore icor. sec.l, McKinney lrec. sec.l, Golf list v. pres.l, George Sisler, Adams lpres.l, Franz f2nd v. pres.l, Arthur, Pilsfl. THIRD ROW-Scoff, Blair, Horsfman, Woods, Burkhart, Roberson, Emrich, Maynard, Lowman, Patton, Prater, Wells. FOURTH ROW-Rigsby, Yorlr, Evans, Mathis, Richmond, LaFon, Shelton, Patterson, Balmer, Preston, Richardson, Kelley, Hollan. Theta Club Colne rain, come shine, Thetas were active in community affairs hy helping with T. B., Cerehral Palsy, and Heart Drives. Thanksgiving and Christmas food haskets were filled for deserving families. liy selling porn-ponis at footlnall games, Christmas stockings, and candy Thetas contrihuted to the rolie fund for the A Cappella choir. Proceeds from the Twirp Twirl helped to send a girl to Kentucky Girls' State and another to Camp Nliniwanca. Ro Club Every dollar earned was a dollar more for the Ho Clulfs goals, which included awarding a S5100 scholarship to some outstanding student. This yearis money-earning activities were the sale of ads for footlrall programs, Holm Day . and a car wash. lloln Tanner, Jack Daniel. and liolr Mahan represented the club at the Vlforld Affairs Conference in Cincinnati. Two highlights of the year were the Rotary Cluh picnic and Parents' Night. Carol Ann Goff was Ro Cluh Sweetheart FRONT ROW, lef+ 'fo right-Aylor, Shepherd, Dixon, Sisler, Coons, Mrs. Sparlrs, Carol Ann Goff, Tanner fpres.l, Wyanl lsec.l, Nichols llsf sem. trees., 2nd sem. v. pres.l, Adams, Lylrins. SECOND ROW-Williams, Moore, Mahan, Grossl, Blair, Gesling, Sexton, Meade, Rice, Minnehan, Ronay, Artis, Klaiber. THIRD ROW-Fields, Daniels, Ferguson, Blankenship, McGee, Bales l2nd sem. freas.l, Sparlrs list sem. v. pres.l, McLaughlin, Hens- ley, Runyon, Boofen, Casfle. , , FRONT ROW, lett to right-Arthur, C. Bradtord, Stavros, Gartrell, Bradley, Toney, Rayburn, Waterbury. SECOND ROW-Mrs. DelVecchio, Pilstl, Compton, Litton, Rigsby lv. pres.l, Chellgren lpres.l, Graber, Barney lsec-treas.l, Scott. THIRD ROW-Gott, Dail, Elam, Adams, Lowe, Bor- land, G. Litton, Looney, Dunn, Tracey, Rice, Patton, Smith. FOURTH ROW-Daniel, G. Bradford, Polan, Early, Jones, Gesling, Franz, Moon, Steeves, Howell, Hensley, Church, Relitord. Speech Club About the most outstanding accomplishment of the year for the Speech Club was securing the most points at the Regional Speech Tournament. Fourteen members received superiors, seven received excellents. The debate team came in second. Five members won superiors at the State Tournament. These included Fred Gesling, who in three years has won a superior every year. Several members took part in the Optimist, Cancer. and American Legion oratorical contests. Prayer Group Prayer Group is the morning interlude when students 'father in tl1e auditorium for s iritual rv P IIN-3d1tEll10Il. The IIISPIIHLIOII offered 111 the messages fills the students, definite need for something tangible a11d unchanging in this world of mutability. During Teen-Talks members or officers of the ffroum iresented za l H'00'1'HIll5 for the so homores 111 the Uvm. Dailv l C P an . programs consisted of group singing, guest speakers from several Ashland churches. a11d student s meakers. l 949 y . .ll FRONT ROW, lett to right-Rigsby lsec.l, J. Nunley, Graber lpres.l, Epperson, Stapleton, Howell lv. pres.l, J. Clarlr, Burchett, SECOND ROW -Dowdy, Ferguson, Wood, S. Clarlr, Murray, Maupin, Castle, Litteral, Chaney, Mellon, Lynd, Dean Rayburn. THIRD ROW-Dixon, K. Rice, Looney, T. Nunley, McKenzie, Sammet, Church, McKown, Elliott, Robinson. M n ns.. l lil FRONT ROW, left to right-Barney, York, Tate, Heller, Wonn, Denning, Melnici, Hattielcl. SECOND ROW-Y. LeMaster, Hughes, Litton lcor. sec.l, Kay Taylor ltreas.l, Alban lsgt.-at-armsl, Dicl: Aylor, Stone lpres.l, Miller ilst v. pres.l, McKown i2ncl v. pres.l, Litteral irec. sec.l, Mrs. Taclrett. THIRD ROW-Compton, D. LeMaster, Johnson, Remmele, Rice, Ross, Caines, Clements, Piclrrell, Karen Taylor, Clay. FOURTH ROW-Stamper, Evans, Moore, Strickland, Green, Humphreys, Back, Lowe, Robinson, Carter, Figley. Gamma Club Bringing home the coveted title of winners of the Girls' Intramural Basketball Tournament was the rrowning achievement of the Cannna Cluh. Heat Theta was their hattle cry as they took the final game hy a 28-20 srore. Corky ltice, Ditto Sparks. and Dick Aylor roarhed tht- vhampionsg and Bonnie ltohinson. Karen Hatfield. and Hallie Tate won All-Tournanient herths. In a more eerious vein Cannnas aided in the Cerehral Paley Drive and provided a family with food and gifts. Alpha Beta Club Sending a representative to Camp Nliniwanva. selling lllue Cl'lllt'llt5S for thc Ylarvli of lliinvs. and lllll't'llilSlll2SI mirrors lor tht- girls' lounge were serxires l'0mle1'vd hy the Alpha llvta Cluh this year. .-lt Christmas the-y tillt-tl haslxots for in-1-fly laniilic-s. 'l'o hoost tht' ll't'LlrlIl'y the- girls sold vandy and hnhhle hath. Sorial events int-luded a potluvk supper for their sponsors. the Alpha Alpha Chili, a lrrealifast given them hy their sponsors. and a lianquet for the graduating seniors. Q., FRONT ROW, left to right-Kerns, Clark lrec. sec.l, Martin ipres.l, Howard ltreas.l, McKenzie, Bell lv. pres.l, Estriclge lcor. sec.l, Landmann Mesete. SECOND ROW-Rye, Simmons, Salyers, Arthur, Taclrett, Crum, Epperson, Houser, Fugitt, Morrison, Mrs. Evans. THIRD ROW-Dinsmoor Gibson, Alexander, Malloy, Shelia Horgen, Smith, King, Catron, SheronHorgen, Barnette, Roberson isgt.-at-armsl. 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FOURTH ROW-Mayo, Lee, Cram, Nicholas, Sheehan, Griffith lsgf.-al'-armsl, Bocard, Artis. Varsity A Club Un, on, Ashland High cheered the Varsity Cluli. At Ashland's home liaslietlmall games the hoys formed a special cheering section to encourage the Tomeats to victory. Their team itself was a victor as they xi on the Key v - - r w ' lilult lllYllilll0Ilill lournamcnt and tho l. Nil liaskethall tournament. A. H. S. coaches and Varsity A also werc rixals in a game a letter in a major sport may lrclong to the cluli. ,. J. A which the coachcs won. 'Xny lmoy who has received Service Club Decorating a float for the Homecoming parade. performing various civic services. providing a clever musical program for l.ions Cluh. and arranging the traditional Mothers' Day program accounted for a large part of this year's activity. impeded hy an almost depleted treasury. Service Club still managed to help send a delegate to Camp Nliniwanca. to lniy a rolme for the school chorus, and to pay homage to this years club Swectheart. Sandy llollan. FRONT ROW, left to right-Harvey Lambert lLions Clubl, Leadingham, Dunnigan, Boggs, Simmons lsec.l, Payne lpres.l, Sandy Hallam Cooper lv. pres.l, Dameron lfreas.l, Wiley, Christie lLion Clubl. SECOND ROW-Hall, Woods, Beam, l-lermansdorfer, Day, Miss Chatfield Meyers, Rose, Miller, Webb, lsgt.-at-armsl, Allen. THIRD ROW-Nichols, Skidmore, Moon, Farson, Tucker, Fairchild, Bootin, Anderson, Ross, Shep herd. 03' 'H Eg- ff- FRONT ROW, lef+ 'ro right-Frey, S+aple+on, Lyon lpres.l, Sieve McGee, Mrs. Hillman, Galliher, Boggs llreas.l, Welch lsec.l. SECOND ROW-Wheeler, Morman, Hart, Cafron, Spangler, Evans, Skaggs, Stidham. THIRD ROW-Groves, While, Griffifh, Preston, W. Welch, Fry- man lv. pres.l, Green. Kappa Phi Club Chevron Club would you like to huy calling 1'111'1ls. i11x'it11ti1111s. Chcx'1'1111 Clulr hoys have lJ6L'0Illt' export t'i'lI' w11sl1111's 111' lllilllli-yllll 1111tes for g1'111l1111ti1111? K11pp11 si111-1' this s1'1'111s to llZlVtI l161111 tl114i1' 1'llit'li l'hi will l11- Qlliltl to Sl'll you s1111111. 215 llliS is th1-i1' s11111'1-1- ul' 1'1'1'1'11111-. Nli111ll'11l of lllt'il' tllllf' 111 th1-i1' Illitlll 11111111'y-11111lsi11g p1'11j1'1't. With this 111111115 1-111111111111ity. 1111-y x11l1111t1'1-1'1'1l 111 11i1l ill t1'1111sl'1'1'1'i1151 llll'y s11111l llQ'l1'tIillt'S to girls' illlll lmys' st11t1-s. hooks i11 1111: .1Xsl1la111l l'11l1li1- l,il11'111'y to llll' 1-1111t1'il111t1a to the C1111111 NllIliWilIlt'i1 l'11111l. 11111l ll6XVlY-C'UIlSlI'll4'l0tl XYf'itXf'l' Wing. Tlwy j11i111?1l 11 itl1 gin- il S3200s1-l111l111-sl1ip11111 1l1-s111'x'i11g 1111'111l11'1' of 11th1'1' 1'l11l1s i11 li1111111-ing llfxlt'gI2ll1'S 111 111111111 tlw 1-l11l1. l311sl111ts ol' f11o1l W1-rc gix'1111 to Xli11iw11111'11. 'lillf'il' 111111 p1'esi1l1'11t-1'l1r1't was il s1'x'1'1'11l l'11111ili1Js. Billltlllffld 111111 11 1la111'1' for th1' 1l6l1Jg11t1' to Boys' Staten Cll0F1'll 11s th1'i1' 1111'111l1111's illltl their 1l11t1's a1l1l1-1l to this y1'111 s l'1111. cluh swP1Jtl11J111't was lltlpllliil' 511111l1'11 .'htl2llllS. FRONT ROW, left' to right-Sco'r+, Mullins, Kirlr, Boggs lpres.l, Sandy Adams, Ballard ltreas.l, Spears lv. pres.l, Jaclrson lsec.l, Mayo lsgt.-at armsl. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Mar+'r, Phillips, Boyles, Reynolds, Pfaffenberger, Bradford, Dixon, Arrington, Lewis. THIRD ROW-Sharp, Meyers, Richardson, Beam, Pruitt, Pullem, WhiH, Rodman, Hall. All fruihs are ou!!! Afler drinlring Scal Ka+z's Trulia Serum , ihe characfers have lold all. Lincoln Jefferson Jones was fhe real ghosf. LEFT TO RIGHT-Bill Willeff, Jim K. Miller, Sieve McGee, Francie Thompson, Kenna Ann Peniclc, Linda Liffon, Jim McKenzie, and Carole Turpin. Those super-fine doclors, 'lhe Kayo Brolh- ers, assisl neurolic Mrs. Aimee Duchane lo her room when she arrives af Happy Haven Heallh Farm 'for freafmenl. Near-sighlecl Clwilforcl Goldslone, who i chases skirfs, mislalcenly pursues Mar- malade insiead of his beloved Beulah. Was Beulah a niece or a nephew? A maid with the usereaming meemiesf' a haunted farmhouse, and a stolen diamond intrigued and delighted all who saw A Boy Named Beulah. Marmalade, the colored maid, had reasons for her fears as a ghost scanipered through the house at night, and a half-crazed native called Tongo, the Leopard lVlan, lurked in the forest. The house belonged to Polly, Hank, and Ted lVleBride. Corky Corcoran, who loved Polly, wrote to his aunt to lmorrow money to help Polly convert the house into a health resort. An unexpected twist to the plot was that she laelieved she had a niece. Beulah, instead of a nephew. Wlieii she paid a visit, Corky, had to masquerade as a girl. Marmalade, Polly, and Nora muster strength to scrape Chilford Gold- stone off the floor as Tongo, the leopard man, leers in the window. Chiltord Goldstone and son draw away from Corky Corcoran lBeulahl as he tries to convince them he isn't the lady who pulverized them. CAST OF CHARACTERS Corky Corcoran - W.. . . Polly McBride ,W Hank McBride N Ted McBride -A Scat', Katz ,,,,,, , - Mrs. DeForest Dushane Ava llushane . , Nanelle llushane Clifford Goldstone Grant Goldstone , Beulah Zubysky . Lady Castleton Bertie Castleton Nora O'Cassidy . , Marmalade Jackson Tongo, Leopard Man ., , - . a,,,,,,.. ,lim K. Miller N Arva Maynard , .W Bill Willet .. Allen lVlo0n , Jim McKenzie , Carole Turpin Lyda Vlfelch Katy Emrick Clyde Simmons Fred Gesling Kenna Penick Norma McKinney Ralph Hensley ., Linda Litton Francie Thompson , Steve McGee Nora, the superstitious Irish coolr, warns Corlry and Polly about Hiram's ghost, Tongo, and other terrors of the old Hiram Mansfield house. Y..f!..QL....., L - 43.415 lil! ' ,I I I 5 5 . ...rv 1 Q' fl L FRONT ROW, lefl lo righf-Gearharl, Harris, Juslice, Wallace, Smilh, Juslice, Shor+, Moore, Bradley. SECOND ROW-Mrs. Palriclr, Gun-um, Sfinson, Evans, Fosson, Pruill, Salyers. THIRD ROW-Collins, Runyon, Mellon, Selby, Church, Coburn, Gehringer. 00 ,Ii r 1 ' FRONT ROW, lefl lo righl-Gray, Complon, Griffilh, Fryman, Sam- mons, Caslle, While, Williams, SECOND ROW-Dixon, Floyd, Howard, Hunf, Broughlon. THIRD ROW-Oalrley, Srnifh, Lyons, Thomas, Green. IIE FRONT ROW, leff lo righl-Mrs. Rogers, Murray, King, Senlers, Smilh, Boggs, Hood, Davis. SECOND ROW-Houslon, Thompson, Adams, Wheeler, Clark, Maupin, Elswiclr, Cannoy. THIRD ROW-Hurl, Harris, Borders, Back, Morrison, Alderson. For homemakers days were extra busy Iloth worlx and play made up this yearis au-tivities for llw l ulur0 ii0lI1t'IHilli6II'S of ixIll6l'it'i1. 'lilwir w1'xim'0s ini-lumlml giving il lraslwt of foocl to the County lflonw and ai lrlzulket to the lloyml County Boys' Farin. Colored eggs and lfzxsler lvuslwts XW11' also :mule liy the girls for tlif lnoys' lurni. Tlw proi-owls from one' Vlllllly sulv we-rv fllX'6'Il to llle iYlill'K'll of Dinws. l'iVl'l'yI.lliIlg wasnit all work though. An initiation llillltlllft was lwlil to honor the new riwrnliers. During llw your tho 0i'llit'6I'S 2lllUllil6il this clislrim-t nlvelinggr at Sandy' Hook and l.0lliSil. Kmlllu-ky. Al the- encl ol the year ei dinner was givvn for the iiClJilI'lillg2Q senior memlxers. Their final fling. llowvxw. was a pix-nil' at IiilllNif'Il l'z1rl4 SEATED, lefl lo righl-Dixon, Wheeler, Pallerson, Broughlon, Bradley STANDING-Borders, Gearharl, Fosson, Elswich. CO -1: 'J' -'.'i5 ,Ui as hd ei' , -Li --r FRONT ROW, lei? lo righ?-Mr. Creecli, Loaf, Maupin lsec.l, Klaiber fsgf.-al'-arrnsl, Thompson Ureas.l, Reffifh Bell. SECOND ROW-Hari' George, Car+er, Hunf, Eslcridge, Hollan, Godby. THIRD ROW-Shepard, Damron, Queen lv. pres.l, Sparks lpres.l, Howell, Reynolds, Adams. Spanish Club lnferclub Council :Xu oulstumling vwnt of tlie year for tlw Spanish Upon tliv rv:-miiimuimlution of tlic lntf'ra-lulv Cnunvil. filuli wus tlw xisil of two senoras from clulr HlPIlilbCl'SlllIla liuw lmvvn restrivted to ixl'51f'lllillil. Comersation was carriml on in Spanish. juniors and wiiiors. This polivy was estalrlislierl zlnml almost t'Yf'l'y0Ilfx iimlc-istoml tlnr nutivf- in orrlvr for snplmmm-qw 10 lifgq-Uma gqljilqeql sIN'illii'l'r. .M one' of tlw 4-lulm l1If?0iillg2,'S Nlr. Cl'CCCll, to liigli si-lwnl ln-l'm'v applying for 1-lulns unil lm-ulty iUlYinl'I'. slmwvil slimlos zinil souvenirs for tlivni unrl lln- lippvn-lussriwri to lim-oiiw unml lulml ulmul luis wmfiit trip to Nlvximru. lwllvr nvqlmiliif-al. ln rvuc-liiiig lliis flvvisinn tliu ,ls usual llic' vluli provided stumlvnt tCi1Cll6l'r3 vouncil was 1-uriyiiig out its purpose' to instrui-I ilu- elementary pupils in Spanish. of svrving as 11 guirling lnmly for all clulxs. 7 ' z ' 1 , w 8 N li ' i 5 ' ' N I A I L . - M -' 6 LL FRONT ROW, left lo righf-Miss Carroll, Caudle, Slaplefon, Edwards, Meseke, Anhur, Hughes, SECOND ROW-Goff, Pfaffenberqer. Tanner Leadinqliarn, Mrs, M. Sparks. le RX FRONT ROW left fo rlglwl' Muss Carroll Terry corres sec Rlce freas Turpin lst v p s Jordan Edwards pres Hencye 2nd pres Jones rec sec Howard Stewart SECOND ROW Lawson Ball P Henry G Henry Curry Pemcl sgl' at arms Keeton Carr Carler Sexton THIRD ROW Parent Hessler Day Runyon Wh1++ Wrlluams Zornes Mason Bark Slgmer Club S1ff111et pC11t1t1pf1ted 111 11121111 w1o1tl1wl11le plojette illlllllg the sez-1r Club memlaele d1st11l1uted T lm postu-, at Cl1r1et111as and 16-noxated ton to Une to ulppled cl11ldre11 at the hospltal They also fllled baskets fO1 needs f11111l1e it 111stn1f1s .111 1t111ksg1x111v S ffmet llllwfllfl 14 mm s 1 - rc c C1 1 o 111 Sta e im .11111 N 111111 111 1 llll ments 1111 uc ed tlle Homu 1111111111 llll llf 1111 ll 1 N - o lr1111 Theta members Sandra Adams and Lergh Ann Franz present Mr Doss Wllll the frrst conlrsbutuon for robes for the A Cappella Clnoer Lured bv the smell of food these droolmg and Q I ' starving Key Club members gather around the fure ' ' 4 Q r K 1 L . l l , ' s tl 1 . i ' , Q if 4 Q l I ' 1 'ai L - - ' - ' 1 l - Al. ' l -l. ' l - fe-l. . l -l. l V- -l. l - -l. . . - . . . . . . . ' l 1- - l. , . . O D . . A ,,oi?,g . , 1, , M c ,P E V5 Cl ' d Tl' 3 I' 5. fi, an .' 'rl il l 1 . . talent show to earn money for illl A Lillllltfllil l,ll0ll' rol P. Nlt fy' was also l'0IllI'llJUlt5l to .-1-ml ll 'D f' lvl-g-ter C -Isl'-t 1 ICA 1 fl' 1 va. 5071 P' -l l, , 2- ',1'1l-QI clan -e. il tea for ICW' n1e111l1e1'i. aml il Jeni 1' t luel. fl? . 1,1 'l' 1 1 A.i , . rj-X, X 'W N 1 I ' A I ' . SCI-IOCDL LIFE! What varied memories it brings! -the quiet walks with friends, the noisy fun at pep rallies, the minstrel show and senior play, the tests we almost failed, tag days and gay parades, the prom night we did the town, the seriousness and solemnity of graduation. P TUMCAT Cheerleaders, riding in the Homecoming Parade, give moral support to the Tomcat team with enthusiastic cheering and good sportsmanship. High point ot the Homecoming Dance came when Margo Edwards of the Sigmet Club crowned Karen Yorlr queen. Parades, homecoming, coronations, trophies- Foothall season brings with it many magic moments. The homecoming game perhaps climaxes them all, whether we win it or lose it. So much energy and planning and hard-earned money go into the floats that club members der-orate for the grand parade. And the parade is stupendous with the R.0.'l'.C., the bands, the floats, and the candidates for homer-orning queen. Excitement mounts higher until the homecoming queen is announced at the semi-formal dance sponsored by the Sigmet Clulm. l NIV!!! KzTiiLfug Q, Theta-Key Club float displays the ingenuity and industry of the club members who worlred hard to malre this the best tloat in the parade. Future Retailers, David Gore and Larry Horn, drive a Merry Oldsmobile in the Tomcat Homecoming Parade to show they are behind their team l00'X,. Bob Lee proudly receives from Mr. Charles Bryant the Thom McAn award for Ashland high'5 most valuable 'Football player of the year. Tomcat coach, Bob Wright, is congratuhated by Mr. Bob Coburn after receiving the lbth regional basketball trophy from Dr. Adran Doran. all These combine to produce Tomcat spirit Even heavy snow did not blanlrel+l1e Tomcat spirit. Ditto Sparlrs is crowned Mr, Basketball at Tl'1ela's Twirp Twirl. It's always at wonderful feeling to achieve :4UIIl0llllllQ2,'. no inatter how small it may lw. At some time in his high school life this feeling rolnes in sonic rlegrve to nearly f'w'i'y stuclvnt. Sonic 21 rc vliuscn for Honor Society. some for Boys' and Girls' States. some for Camp Vliniwanm-a. To others it's a privilege to serve on the annual staff or to work on the To1n4-at . For many pupils, personal zu-liievenient is merlouked in their joy over the vivtories of the athletit' teams. Hurrah! For the first time Gamma captured girls' basketball tournament. Wi These busy children presented many problems for +he girls who are studying child care as a par+ of their Home Economics program. On Career Day a represenlafive of The Merle Nor- man Sfudios showed seniors 'the triclrs of the trade. To each pupil the many facets of school life Rita Roberson, who induslrious'y worked al' Kress's during Chris+mas vacation, finally talked lighlwad Milne Goff into buying some candy. Crabbe pupils enjoyed learning French as much as sludenl 'teacher Pal' Barne++e enioyecl teaching it. School life has so many facets. For every pupil there are varying experiences and diversified memories. Many boys and girls gained wo1'thwhile experience and increased their lmanli accounts lay working after school and during holidays. Those who excelled i11 French and Spanish went once a week to the grade- schools to instruct the younger pupils. Home Ec- girls gained first-hand knowledge of child care hy experimenting with little hrothers and sisters. Joyce Clark really swung out with an arrangement of Miss Ann af Eager sophomores, Carol Artis, Earl Wheeler, Nancy Sisler, and Lee the Ca+'s Capers, a talent show featuring school and outside faleni. Frdllie. line UP to 99+ lhelf Schedules ffom Mrs. Dan N0f'f0n- bring memories to last Through The years Sinn-C Sl'llO0l an-tivities were never at a standstill. memories will always mforne flooding back. Reinernlier how eager we were to see our sm-hedules and how thrilled we lmevailicr over footlmall games and footlmull piayers. Those were also exviting days when Vllllts gave their parties for their zipplic-ants and took in new me-inlwrs. Tllailksgiving and Cllristlnas allways made us more aware of our i-0ll0WIN0ll. and we eagerly filled baskets of food for liecfdy families. ilememlrer how we nearly froze as we trudged the streets to c-ollec-t forthe N'li2ll'l'll ol Dimes and other community drives. Judy Parent and Carolyn Jones gather the canned food for the Sigmet Club's Thanlcsgiving baslcef, which was given 'ro a needy family. Qin Selby Litton of the Key Club helps the Salvation Army collect money to make Christmas happier for the needy. V .. 'T P07 53 5-'B Everyone will agree that these two -B. B. Cooper and Arva May- nard-certainly deserve their title ot Best-looting boy and girl. For Popularity, Intelligence, Beauty, Leadership On these pages appear the recipients of the most coveted honors that can he received hy an Ashland High School student. The seniors who are judged Host Learned. Best Natured. Best Looking, and Best All-around are t'll0SCl1 hy vote ol' their fellow class-rnates. To he chosen DAR. Good Citizen is il rnarli of dislinvtion for at senior girl since that award iINlil'2ll.PS she is outstanding in vtia1'z1cte1'. serxii-e. lmtlerahip and patriotism. The vamlidate is nominated hy the senior 1-lass and elevted lay the faculty. Because of their participation in so many activities around school Jo Ellen Moore and Ditto Sparks quality as Best All-around. Their grades leave no room tor argument. Teachers and students alike chose Beth Landmann and Bob Tanner as the Most- learned in the class ot l960. ,X We R 4 .IV El 'f,5,,' ' Wil, friendliness, cheerfulness-lhese are only a few of ihe qualifies which elecled Ginny Lee Pilsll and Richard Wyan+ Besl'-nafured. Befh Landmann, winner of lhe D.A.R. Award, indeed possesses all of fhe quali+ies of a good cifizen. These were named big wheels on campus I l h a, WT y From an oldefashioned yard swing garlanded wiih roses, King Gary Wrighf and Queen Becki Richmond reigned over all lhey surveyed. Perliaps the liigliest lionm' lwstoweil on ai gi-Qnliiaie is . ,,. .. . tlic Pollovli Prize. llns ilisliiivtioii govs lo ai lmy and ai girl who in tliv opinion ol' llio l'ai'ulty has e-xciiiplifiecl to the liigliest clegrf-e llw t'llLll'il1'l0l'lrlll'S of scliolziisliip. lvaclewsliip. zinil l'llill'illf1Cl'. The selei-tions inafle liy secret lizillot of llw fan-lilly are not niacli- pulilif' until ruiniiiviweineiit. 'l'lmt lirvalli-takiiig instant wlif-n the mum-s of the proni king and queen are uiiiiouiived is iinlm-fl ai moment to renieinlier. To serve as the royalty of the if ,luniur l'rmn is ex'iflf'i14'f' of miffs poplllzirity. Jo Ellen Moore and Glenn Graber were awarded 'Phe Pollock Prize One of the dainty ballerinas is being made up for a performance in the Jolly Jems precision ballet. At rehearsal these cute gun-slingers, Ann Cooper and Bonnie Hencye, are liorsin' around lo the tune of l'm An Old Cowl1and . The music and iokes went round ancl round Certainly Cathie Castle, Lyda Welch, and Gail Hammonds couldn'+ refuse Lemme's lPa'r Barneyl request' to Gimme A Little Kiss . l've been to Hollywood sing these disillusioned mountain gals who have shed sophisticated 'fur coals for rags. YVhoex'er said, The South will rise againln was never more right than when the curtain went up to the strains of HDixie.', The opening numlier of the Dixie Minstrel Revue received a warm response as the Sweet Violetsi' charmed their way into the liearts of the audience. The laugh- provoking tales of the endmen, Chadwivk. Hall, Meade. Moon, Williams, Humphrey, King, and leaclingllani. added gaiety and hilarity. Interlot-utor Glenn Cralmer found it difficult to stay calm. 1-ool. and 1-ollevtecl illl'0llgll01llQ their antics. A swinging Dixieland Band of real southern gentlemen ' played some jazzy numbers fo bring the final moments to a roaring climax. Gee, I Wish I Wuz in Dixie with You, say these lovely Dixie Dolls in a clever song and dance routine as they lament being in Yanlree-land. at The minstrel show that mowed them down Temperatures of the spectators rose when Sue Clark. Sharon Green, and Wesley Jones danced to Fever.,' Chorus lines doing the Charleston to i'Five Foot Twow and Here Comes Charlieii lirought hack nioniories of the roaring twenties. The pulchritude of the South was displayed hy the 'iDixie Dollsw. Wihen the Jolly ,lenisii staged a precision hallet, no one could hold back the laughter. Other acts added variety to a lively show. Faculty directors were Mrs. Sophia Mant, Nlrs. Clarenr-e Sparks. and Nlrs. Rufus Phillips. Mr. Slim, with the help of the other endmen, is using every ounce of imagination to malre Mr. lnierlocuior laugh, but all in vain. Could there possibly be a more definite or eye-catching way for these Sweet Violets to say, This is indeed the living end? Gamma's team won its First victory on the rugged road to the trophy and the championship when they vigorously clashed with Alpha Beta. The cafeteria served as a hospital when Miss Bingham arrived to vaccinafe brave students lilre Ronnie Callihan. We will have these moments to remember Alpha Beta's mascot, a ferocious lion, added pep and color to the Girls' Intramural Basketball Tournament. Andy Stone and Marla Hughes add the finishing sparkle of glitter to the end-men's hats for the Senior Minstrel. There were some had moments - like the times we had to he vacciiiated or the days we had six-weeks tests. In later years these experieni-es will he OVCL'-Slli1l10W'0li hy the renlemluaiure of the tense minutes in a l'l'ilit'Zii game of the girls' liaskethall l0lll'llillll0Ilt or of the sixth period we spent putting glitter on hats for the Nlinslrel end-men. Such at variety of things niuke up school lift- that in the future ew1'y pupil will have t'0l'liliIl spevial nmmenls to rum-nilwr MILITARY A roll of drums, a blare of trumpets and here come Ashland High's cadets in perfect cadence. Will we ever forget their sterling military displays which made us all stand a little prouder as we realized that one day the future of our country might depend on them? FRONT ROW-Leo Pfaffenberger. SECOND ROW-left to right- Richard Wyanf, Lannie Hall. THIRD ROW-Milne Goff, Sam Hump- hreys, Clyde Lee Simmons, James K. Miller, Paul Chellgren. FOURTH ROW-Brent Keairns, Alvin Moon, Ronald Polan, Steve Sheehan, Fred May. FIFTH ROW-Mike Bales. tem x Beauties reign at gala military ball Enchanted by the soft, melodious chords of the Mel Gillespie Dance Band, some 300 cadets and their dates danced away the hours at the Military Ball. The climax of the evening came when, with fitting ceremonies, the queens were introduced. Miss Arva Maynard was crowned Battle Group queen by Captain E. H. Carpenter, honor guest. Miss Maynard was escorted by Cadet Colonel Leo Pfaffenhurger, Battle Group Commander. Queen of Company A was Miss Jo Ellen Moore, escorted by Cadet Captain Harold Chadwick. Company B's queen was Miss Bonnie Hencye, escorted by Cadet First Lieutenant Paul McGary. Miss Carol Ann Goff, queen of Company C, was escorted liy Captain James Barkerg and Miss Sandra Hollan, representing Company D, was escorted by Cadet Captain Cary Bradford. During intermission Cadet Major Paul Chellgren, master of ceremonies, introduced Mrs. Lynch, wife of Captain H. J. Lynch PMSSQT, who drew the ticket for the door prize. The holder of the lucky ticket was Cadet Second Lieutenant Grover Rowe, who won a beautiful transistor radio. Upon lovely Arva Maynard, who possesses both beauty and a pleasing personality, the honor of being Baitle Group Queen was bestowed. Arva was a member of the Theta Club, annual staff, and a Homecoming Queen attendant. Cadei Colonel Leo Pfaffenberger displayed frue mililary leadership and clear fhinlring as he se'r lhe example for lhe R.O.T.C. Corps. Cadef Sam Humphrey prac+ices his lzneeling posi- fion +o compeie wifh oiher rifle feams. These ROTC cadels loolr exfremely sharp as Colonel Pfaffenberger, assis+ed by Cade? Jael: Daniel, inspecls fhem from head +o foe. Rifle Team ranks seventh in meet In lliv firfl Nlklilfll of the- 59615011 llie Aslilancl Higll S1-lmol Ii.U.'I'.lI. rifle lvani firc-fl il svoiv of 1802 out of il possilxlv 2000 to clvfvul P0l'iSlIlUllil1. POI'l.SIIl0lIlll mauagecl to olitain ai final total of lT23 points. .Xshland was still undefeated after wiuningx five straight niatc-lies. The 'Cats lost their first match of the 5035011 to Porlsmuutli. Tlw Portsmouth team liestecl Aflilurirl lay swim- 25 points in slioulclvr-to-slioulder 1-ompctition. Ono of Aslilamfs rifle teams plai-erl sfwentli in the Wvilliillll Ramlolpli Hvarst Nuliomil R.U.T.C. Tlatvli for liigli sr-lmol lvwl Sill4lf'lliS. Two ollxvr Asliluml lvamis plai-ml riXlf'l'llill illlll l'NQ'Ilif'-llllxl in ilu- 4-fmipvtitimi. I Q ' FRONT ROW, Ieff +o righl-Eafon, Lylrins, Lang, Fields. SECOND ROW-Blevins, Jusfice, Cahal, Wright Ison. THIRD ROW-Shaffer, Sammef, Kinner, Whiff, Hall, Humphrey. 97 FRONT ROW, Ief+ fo righf-J. Thompson, Shepherd, Melvin, Williams, Frailie, McNew, Beverly, Slone, Palmefer, D. Thompson, Haller, McKee SECOND ROW-Queen, Wheeler, Mankin, P. Brown, Slurgill, Gore, Fearing, C. Manning, P. Manning, Eafon, Baldwin. THIRD ROW-Taylor, Gil lum, Blevins, Poplin, Hilfon, Gray, Danels, Colm, D. Brown, Tapp, Hobson. l Company A Alfhough she is quie'r and demure, Jo E'len Moore has a radiance which caughf +he aflenlion of Company A. She served as corresponding secrelary of The Thela Club and was a member of +he Nalional Honor Sociefy. FRONT ROW-Harold Chadwick. SECOND ROW, le'f+ fo righf-Bob Sfewarf, James Day. THIRD ROW-Charles Williams. FOURTH ROW -Clifford Lawhcrn, Bob Dailey. FRONT ROW, leff +o rigl1+-Walker, Bradley, Mahan, Shaplienson, Wood, Carroll. Hall, Rice, G. Greene, V. Greene, Darley, Wade, Brouglifon. SEC- OND ROW-Hollan, Allen, Jarrell, Bess, Williams, Newlrirlr, Lang, Fields, Early, Thompson, Dansby, Auxier, Kiser, Johnson. THIRD ROW- Pen- ningfon, Duncan, Releford, Shaffer, B. Brown, Fraley, Blanlrenslnip, Sammef, Waggener, Riggs, Scolf, Falnrson, Ralliff, Young, J. Brown. To sparkling Bonnie Hencye wen! The lille of queen ol Company B. Her energy and enfhusiasm also earned lor her 'flue office of second vice presidenf of flue Sigmel' Club and business manager of +l1e Tomcaf . Company B FRONT ROW-Bill Willel. SECOND ROW, leff fo righr-Rodger Scoff, James Goodman. THlRD ROW-Gene Peel, Paul MCC-Jarey, James Leaclingham. FRONT ROW, Ie'F+ fo righi--Rufherford, Thompson, Sloan, Runyon, Jones, Nunley, Siaplelon, Lyon, LeMas1'er, Conley. SECOND ROW Simpson Harness, Jackson, Rafcliff, Schulz, Whilf, Davis, Wallace, Barney, Wheeler. THIRD ROW-Songer, Blanion, Lykins, Bayes, Daniel, Smlfh PoHer Leadingham, Mama. Company C FIRST ROW-Jim Barker. SECOND ROW, Iefi Io righl-Allen Moon, Mike Hickman. THIRD ROW-James Vanclerpool, Richard Wheeler. Reigning as Company C queen was lovely Carol Ann Goff. Her popularify is underscored by fhe faci' fha! she was Ro Club Sweeihearf, vice presiden+ of 'the Theia Club, and Ihree 'limes Homecoming queen affendanf. FRONT ROW, lefi +o righl-Cahal, Hughes, Pafion, Horn, Jusfice, lson, Carver, Cavin, Eafon, Kirfz, K. Wrighl, Slevens, While. SECOND ROW- Mason, Marshall, Young, Dillow, Hamillon, Broughfon, Goodman, Bunfing, Payne, P. Wrighf, Barker, Kaze, Corbill, Odom. THIRD ROW-Felfy, Clinger, Wells, Webb, Birkelback, Blair, Gregg, Mar+in, Wheeler, Roberfs, Thompson, Auslin, Farris. FOURTH ROW-Crawford, Jordan, Mul- lins, Vincenl, Beldon, Salyer, Kinner, Frazier, Tucker, Cook, Spradlin, Hall, Wilson, Richardson. 5 Sandy Hollan Friendly won The honor of being Com- pany D queen. Service Club boys also succumbed 'fo her charm by namlng her fheir Sweefheari. She was a member of fhe Thela Club and of fhe Nafional Honor Sociely. FRONT ROW, lefr fo righl-Gary Bradford, Charles Miller. SECOND ROW-David Webb, Grover Rowe, David Bollon. THIRD ROW- Charles Lamberf, Mike Franz. 1, , ' Y' 'K li , -W. pf' ,1 x X .' l. L ' 2 Cadets execute Eyes Right, as L+. Colonel L. F. Wright, Captain H. J. Lynch, and Cade? Colonel Leo Pfafienberger troop 'the line. Brass has reception Captain and Hrs. H. J. Lynch entertained the third year cadets of the R.U.T.C. Battle Group with an open house given in honor of the Cadets whose promotions had been announced the previous week. The party took place on Sunday lmeiore the Nlilitary Ball. Special guests at the open house were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rigslmy and Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Shattles. The affair was divided into two sessions. Brolren roys, repaired by the Ashland ROTC cadets, brought happiness +o many children who mighf have been Forgotten during Chrislmas. Gary Bradford and Helen Houser attend Lynch's open house Richard Wyant, Paul Chellgren, and Al- vin Moon display the ROTC crest. ATHLETICS Touchdowns, goals, tournaments, trophies, victories, and even defeats contributed to the moments worth remembering in sports. All athletes and spectators alike, can look back and can recall with pleasure the memories of times we shared at those exciting games. 'Q-s UF .s , -'Y -o.,5, I ,, an i5ii+ .4li5eT's4ix- A54 FRONT ROW, left to right-Jordan, R. Williams, J. K. Miller, Adams, Callahan, B. Collins, Mullins. SECOND ROW-Coach Miller, Conard, J. Williams, Parsons, T. Collins, McKenzie, Ronay, Fields, Skaggs, Keel, Coach Boehm. THIRD ROW-Carr, Coons, King, Mayo, Minnehan, Ferguson, Sisler, Smith, Barker, Bradley, McGraw. FOURTH ROW-Stambaugh, Sheehan, Lee, Bocard, McGee, Gilford, Robinson, Nicholas, Wheeler, J. E. Miller, Savage, Litton, Staton. Mighty 'Cats turn in eight victories A victorious season was the goal of Ashland High School's Co-Captain Bobby Lee, Head Coach Rex Miller, and Co-Captain Kendall Bocard. CATLETTSBURG-Starting another season the right way, the Tomcats, behind the fine running of McKenzie and Bocard, romped over Catlettshurg. Asltland's fine defensive line, led hy Lee, held the iVildcvats to an amazing 2-yards of rushing. The final score was 53-0. STONEWALIS. JACKSON-Before an estimated 4500 fans the iCats played one of their most exciting games. Although Stonewall's fumbles played a vital role. Ashlandis statistivs far surpassed those of their opponent. HUNTINGTON HIGH-For the fifth straight time the Tomi-ats defeated the Pony Express. Three plays after the second half started. 'l'e1'1'y Collins made a 48-yard run to tally sift points for the iCats. HLTNTINGTUN lfAST4Agai11 this year East put a hlot on Ashland's very fine revord. Ashland fumbled four times to hurt its chances for yim'to1'y. The Tomcats outrushed East hy a TOO-yard margin. The deciding fam-tor of the game was mistakes. IRONTON-By scoring a safety, the first in nine years, the Tomcats won 9-7 over their arch-rival, lronton, in one of the closest games of the season. According to statistics the Tomcats had it all the way. Kendall Roc-ard suffered a fractured hand which limited his action for the duration of the season. LEXINCTUN l.AFAYETTE-Ashlandis Tomcats lived up to their billing as the state's third-ranked team by smothering Lexington Lafayette 27-7. Lafayette had the ball only twice for eight plays in the first half. With Ashlandis defense in complete command, only a string of penalties prevented the margin from being substantially higher. HIGHLANDS-Going down to their worst defeat since 257, the cCats never quit trying until the game was over. The Tomcat's defense, which had seemed so adequate before, was stopped in its tracks by a powerful Bluebird line. Williams raced 21 yards to set up the only scoring play. NEWPORT CATHOLIC-Athletic relations were begun between Ashland High School and Newport Catholic as they clashed together for the first time in any sport. Ashland pushed the home eleven all over the muddy field, but Coaches Robert Conrad, Rex Miller, Howard Keel, and Robert Boehm spurred the Tomcats to a record ot eight wins and two losses. RUSSELL-For the first time since 1942 the Ashland Tomcats played host to the Russell Red Devils. This game was only the third engagement recorded between the schools. Wendell Wheeler because of aggressive defensive play the 6Cats won. Scored 3 beautiful 60'Y31'd P355 PlaY in XWA4' arse: -wht the second quarter. The crushing 33-6 conquest over Russell left Ashland 7-2 for the season. NEWPORT PUBLIC-Ashland's Tomcats concluded a successful 8-2 season with a 37-7 win over the Wildcats of Newport. A hard-hitting defensive line held the Wildcats to 27 yards from rushing. The offense piled up l3 first downs and 270 yards from rushing in one of its best all-around performances. Football managers for I960-FRONT ROW, left to right-Carl Stambaugh, Gordon Sta- ten. SECOND ROW-Selby Litton, Steve Sheehan ihead managerl. '53 BILL JORDAN Clever Cool . I able field general GEORGE SISLER speedy . has greai abiIi+y very good aI caIcI1Ing passes RONNIE MAYO slrong solid good on defense greaf endurance JIM K. MILLER small buI'IougI1 a bulldog on defense . .. very aggressive LARRY KING a sfrong lineman . a real Iiglwler . . . . . grear abilify Irlclc-off man CHARLES NICHOLAS a good reserve man pIen+y of desire , ,. showed good porenfialiiy ROY PARSONS rough and aggressive a Iiger on defense .. small buI speedy Roy Parsons Izsl slnowed fhe fypical Tomcaf grif and deierminafion by shaking off player affer player as he charged for anoiher score. Scrambling wildly for fhe ball, 'the Tomcafs gof a firsf down which led fo anofher score againsf lronfon and fheir fiffh vicfory. STEVE MCGEE mainsfay on defense solid as a rock ., dependable JOHN COONS oufsfanding offensive end alway did his besf saw a good deal of acfion JACK WILLIAMS a good col'ege prospecf mainfained fhe +eam's spirif in all fhe games TERRY COLLINS good for addifional yards and exfra poinfs ,. saw much acfion as fullback PAUL MQKENZIE speedy boy of fhe feam a very good breal:-away runner JOHN G-IFFORD played varsify fwo years did an oufsfandinq job af fullback EDDlE FERGUSON on for fhree years dependable small in size, buf worked hard full of desire S Good interference blocking by Collins f32l and Sisler l60l holds oft a host ot taclzlers as a Tomcat player grinds out extra yardage. Cats win grid honors As shown by their playing and sportsmanship on the gridiron. the football players deserved every one of the awards and honors which were P1't,'St'llit,'Ll to them. Bobby Leo, vo-captain of the 'l'om1-ats, If-cl the team not only on the field, hut also in individual honors. llohlay was selet-ted by spo1'tsw1'itc1's and voat-hes of Kttllillt'kf' as tai-klv on the All-State first tcam. The lfilllYl'l'Sll.y of Kentut-ky ollf-red him a si-holarship which he is planning to avvept. At half-time .1 , 1 ..,, . , lilllllly, a naslxciliail Earns ins- was lllK'bLxlltT'l1 lilfx lllom Nl1'qXn awartl. XVllll ll 15 given to the hest all-around lootliall player ol the year. :Xt the annual football lranelnct the title- of Host Offensive Lineman of the Yearu was also liestowetl upon him. .-Xlthongh he was ill-jlll't'tl sex'e1'f'ly miilway through thc- season. this at-vitlviit tlicl not stop thi- aggrt-ssiw vo-1-aptain. 4llltll'lt'l'lJil4'li livmlall liot-aril. liovartl was on this thir-l .Xll-State team ami li. li. vhose him to 1'ei-five' a st-holarship. ,Iavlx Williams. small lint ruggml lialtlvai-lx of thi- 'l'om4-ats. was gin-n Xll-Flatt' llonoralnlc' Xlvntion. Williams. nametl lit'fl Ullvnsiw aml lJQ'lt'l1rlNt' tiavli of the Seasonfi has no clefinitf- plans as to wlwre hr- will attend vollegf' and 4-ontinm' his , w ... lootluall play. John Loons. John Clltortl. anrl l,LlI'l'f' kltlg www' also ilI?lll'Uill'llt'tl lvy thr- lvniu-rsity ot' li1'lllll1'lif' alrout si-holarships. Because ot the effective tackling of the Tomcats, this Huntington East player tailed to get a necessary score. Ashland .-Xshland .Xshlaml ,-Xshlanil ,Xshlaml Ashland .Xshlaml ,Xshlanml ,Nshlaml .Xshlaml Scores Catlettslmurg 0 Stonewall ,lavkson T Huntington High 0 Huntington East I 1 lronton T l.exington l.afayc'ttv T llighlancls 26 Newport Catliolir 0 linssvll fm New wort Pnlrlit- T l Jack Williams, voted best baclr ot the year, proved he really deserved the title as he gained needed yardage in the homecoming game. B-Team takes three Six games were set up for the Ashland Tomcat B tea1n for the year 1960. Ashland won three of these games, lost two. and tied one. lronton lost both times they played .Xshland during the year. Huntington East was defeated for the first time ill a nnmlmer of years liy Ashland in the first encotmter, hut the second meet ended i11 a UC- After lllffb' 550i W0 f0uf'hd0W115 :Ne-Nancy Loman, Jam Maupin. ABOVE-sandy Adams. early ill the game. Ashland began to give ground to Stonewall Jackson and were defeated. At the end of the first half, Huntington high led lmy only 0116 point, hut Ashland failed to crack the Strong Opposing 1621111 and lost their final game' At the State Basketball Tournanient the Tomcat cheerleaders won second place award for displaying excellent aliilily in leading cheers and in arousing team spirit at all the games. home and away. FRONT ROW, left to right-Hutchinson, Wilson, Wallace, Klaiber, Leadingham, Ford, Caldwell, Hall, Wells. SECOND ROW-Coach Boehm, Boolin lmgr.l, Hugenot, Williams, B. Gray, Ellis, Fairchild, Gee, Hobson. THIRD ROW-Stambaugh lmgr.l, Arthur, Kazee, Cailwell, Thomason, Bradley, D. Gray, Barker, Spealrs. SITTING-Janice Ferguson, Clarice Henry, Norma McKinney. STAND- l 09 Varsity stars forge ahead to state Under the leadership of the new basketball coach. Bob Wright, the Tomeats established a fine reeord oi 29 wins and 5 defeats. The team, although green and inexperienced, worked hard and played like champions in most of their games. They became the unexpected winners of the Ashland Invitational Tournament by defeating South Hopkins, Wheelwright, and Monticello. By winning the A.l.T. the 6Cats received an invitation to play in the Louisville Invitational Tournament. where they crushed Shawnee, only to be stopped by Louisville Central, eventual winner of the tournament. The 4-limax of the season came as the Tomcats went to the state tournament after winning the district and regional tournaments. Sparks and Church. both members of the starting five, led the team with excellent play. The other regular starters were Gene Smith, Gary VVright. :mtl Harold Sergent. 'GDitto7' Sparks and Harold Sergent received All-State Honorable Mention. Sergent is double-teamed but manages to keep possession of the ball. FRONT ROW, left fo right-Conley, Ballard, Sparlrs, Smith, Wheeler, Daniels. SECOND ROW-Sargenf, Cram, Rice, Wright Meade. THIRD ROW-Hil'ron, McGraw, Church, Sexton, Aylor, Coach Wrighl. FOURTH ROW-Yorlc lmgnl, Johnson, Thornbury lmgnl, Boo+en lmgr.l. M11-1' a vit-t111'i1111f Hxgilllill' sc-asr111 tlw 'll0lll1'illS dn-1-w Sp111'1'0cl1111 l1y tliv l11'illia11t playing nl' IJUZIII Clllll'1'll. lY111'tla11ml i11 tha- first Qliillllx ol' the- 1l1v'I'111111-1115 tlvfvaitvtl ll1'c'4'ki111'i1lg4' 89 to C11 tlistric-t lQ0lII'llilIll1'llT. Starting off with a ll'l'llll'llIl0Ll5 ill tht- f1l1v11i11g game of the 1'c'gi1111al l0lIl'llilIllCllt. l11 first 4Itl2lt'lt'l'. thc- 'Cats ll'0llIlt'Cll vlflllfllkltlll lliv rf'lItl-lilllilli Ilan- 'Cats playml Clark 87 to 33. Alter SlilllQIlllPl'lIlg Fairview 80 tu 110. County. tht- tl1i1'cl-ratccl team ill tht' state. gXgai11 llw Tf1111vats IIIl'l Gl't't'llllll and l16at llIf'Ill l1y a sizval1l4- it was ClllIl'l'll illlfl S6I'QLPIll who Viltllf' lllfflllgll for thr- 111a1'gi11. 'l'l1c- m'l1a111l1if111sl1ip game l1c'tw4'c'11 'Catx StxI'gl'Ill l1it 1-f111+i+tf111tly'. illlil Cllllt'1'll :Xsl1la11d iillil lloyd County saw the lloyd Cr1u11ty led ll1l'lQ'ilIll.r tll'liPl1SiYf? aml 11ff011fix'0 Illilfillg. lt'2iItt l1f111111-cl lDill'li to within three points with less .-Xflvr a l11'illia11t last ltlllllllfk splurgv tlw rl'r11114'ats llltlll 11111211 111i1111tvs If-ft. The 'Cats wr111 T3 111 63. Ill the finals Slvarlv, who llklll finally XVIJII TI to 61. Pivliecl for llf'l'lllS 4111 tht- l1cJf111 ill a slump. l11'c1ke 1111151411 st-11111 3-l points All-Ui-t1'i1-t lf'ilHl wwf- Smith. Sf'l'gf'lll. illlfl Xxrfigllll. aml 111 lc-afl tht- 'flats tu a 78111 Ol won 1111-1' C1115-41'I. Open-moufhed, Church is about to sink one of his jump shots. Hilton and Church gave this Clarlr County player a rough lime. 9 - Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Ashland Scores Catlettsburg Raceland Pamtsvxlle Newport Huntmgton East Covington Pans Ironton Huntington East Ol1ve Hull nez Boyd County Russell Clark County Catlettsburg Flemmg County lronton M3ySVlllC Portsmouth Holy Famlly Ashland lnzllallonal Tournament South Hopkms Wheelwrlght 'Vlontlcello Ioulszzllc lnzualzonal Tournament Loulsvnlle Shawnee Loulsvllle Central Dzstrzrl Tournament Wurtland Creenup FHIIVICW Boyd County R1 tonal Tournament Breckmrndge Clark Countv Grayson Stale Tournament Maysvllle DITTO SPARKS DEAN CHURCH KENT BALLARD GARY WRIGHT Calm cool dlsposlhon excellent' performance on baslrefball floor oulsfandlng an school achvlhes pleasmg personallfy Best' 'held goal percentage co captain of feam mcknamed Beal: popular fugure In the baslcelball realm a blonde good nafured played fwo years very good form greal' lumpmg abnlury Outer small In stature sparlt plug of team dnsplayed remarkable ball handlsng abnl great defensive player T II . . . . . . . . . Hy .................... ' . 71 47 96 51 Ashland 69 Olive Hill 41 71 ' ' 47 83 75 75 ' 76 69 ' 63 62 ' 56 62 37 83 ' N 61 97 ' ' 62 86 1 65 90 ' 62 69 67 . 73 61 92 . 53 , 90 ' 64- 86 63 63 . ' ' 80 42 33 72 D q ' 39 75 ' 49 79 ' 74- 70 U A D A ' 66 64 ' ' - 56 70 ' ' 78 ' 87 33 66 55 86 ' ' 46 , 71 I ' 64 89 ' 64 73 1 65 . 78 ' 61 58 ' 61 LEFT TO RIGHT-Williams, Kazee, Pope, Fairchild, Barker, Cathell, Gray. Babes show promise By winning l ls out of iT gzunes, the Tomcat HBV tezun clispluyf-tl ai wry outstanding record for tlif' yvzir l960. 'lilwy lwut 0w'1'y UTZIIU they playful at least our-c during tlu- seasoxl witli the CXt'fxIJiiOH of l,0l'lrIll0lll.ll. The lioys lost only to Huntington East, Ironton. and Portsmoutli. David Cray. Kenny Cath:-ll. anml I.iil'1'Y Fzliiwliilrl lu-lpml to form tlw rllllxllllitl ili11'lillUll9 for llu- tvznn. Nlll1'll hell. wus furnislu-rl lay u few junior liigli plzlyws who playful in sonle of those ga ITN' 5. X-lmlunvl fidllvtt-luirg ll xNlllLlll4l Have-lanal li X-lllanvl Hlive Hill l ' ' Xshlunil ffule- junior lliuli X-llldlltl Huntington t xelllilllll lrontuu ll Xslnlunil lluulinulf-u xslllllllli Ulixr- llill X-lilunvl lillllliilll lun:-ir Hi ll ' X-lulunfl YL-ml lfuunlx l i ' X-lilunvl ilu--vll ll X-lilunfl Cole- junior lliuli X-lllun-l llitlr-It-lvuru ll X-lrlunfl Yursity X lelllllllll lr-int-in li Xslllilrlfl Purtsini-utll l ' ' X-lllLlIl'l llulx liunlilx l The hands of several Tomcat players go high to control the tip, but Ditto Sparlrs seems to want the net for a souvenir of the encounter. FRONT ROW left io ngh+ T Collms Wrnghi Huston B Collnns SECOND ROW Klalber mgr Ferguson Mayo S+a1'on S Meyers Mlnnehan B Meyers mgr THIRD ROW Coach Boehm Sexton Borders Jaclrson Conley Spealrs Coach Conard Ashland nme In stare sem: finals Eddie Furguson showed real defermlnallon and lorhfude when he play ed ball Hlfhng 342 he umproved consuderably durung the season 51 wifi,-Q..-4' Mule .laclxson wnfh a 5 I record slrucl oul' 2l players and wallced I4 Mules one lui game won the regional tourney for Ashland 'Vlakmg its elgllth state IOUIIICW appealance Abhland N baseball nme made a stronfr Ind fot the champlonehlp but lout 14 IH the 'seflll fmalb to the powerful Paducah team whnll won the :tate clown In the openmg -lame of the toulnament stutdy Jlfll Speake pltc hed .1 two hltter as Ashland ovelpowered Vllddleslmoro 12 Bw clefeatlnv Mlddleeltoro sl md ldll its seasons lu or to l7l ant its l0llNt'lllllVL lgarne Wllllllllf stlealt to l4 llltllvls ,Inn qpealc Mille ,Iatkson and Olllllplw Jeux C0lllIlN held then opponent 1 avenue ol two lllllw pen -une lllllwldlllllllf N ll4 were wen Ptltllc Ff'lg.,ll'-v0l1, J D Yllllllilllll Don lldHlf'lN and Stew Vleveu in Ja . ' -. ' . ' . . . ' . - ' l .l. . . . - ' . . l -l- - . . . . . . - O 1 ' Q ' J' ' ' . N ,V K . V . - - rv 0 0 0 ' ' l - H- l K- '. 1 ' Y, rg' ' Q ' Y ,' . ' . . . I l . I . - W I H' F- l 'Y 1 It za l Q ' ' ' ' Xqllt Q 'lf d - ' l ' ' . . . , ' y ,-. ' ' ,. . ., V A , . , D . . 1' , ' L I S, A if . K. q . 5 a ' j , ' 5 ' ' s to an 1 z1 ' ' J W Dil . ,. gxlgrrx . 1 S . . A,,- ' z . gr ' ' ' .' t ,v - yt '. E 49, . A X5 . .it , , ali' vi . . ,A ' tv ' V W . . fg bfgfefi f-K Cats capture top spots In reglonal In the l6UlOIlll track meet Abhland tll1clllflt'tl fourteen lllllt'lta for thf wtite meet ind produced one new record a Richard Cdfl tlne Ie discus 130 feet to lmprove the mark of 126 made ln 1954 By ldklllf., inet place lll eles en of the fourteen events A hl and completely domlnated thx, meet Paul NTLKCIIZIC starred for the Cat hy tommff Ill fnxt In the hload jump and In sec ond In the H30 Saud dash Kendall Bot nd led the team to Its wletory In 1t flfat tllinffular meet held IH Centlal Palk He out dlbtanc ed Ilonton md Chesapeake In praetlcally all the event- The Cate ilso walked aw ly wlth top honor- In then Nfl ond meet W'llll Huntm ton ln 'lx I' i -naw ux1'4'mAPi'Qi ln the reglonal track meet Paul Gary Jaclr McKen1ue came th hrs? n the broad lump and placed second In the IOO yard dash event 'K ' 1 Much practice IS requlred to make a fme alhlefe lnlre Jaclz Wllllams of the 880 yard relay 'team Mlfwl FRONT ROW left to nght Muller Shephard Gore Belden Wrught Stambaugh SECOND ROW McGee Mclfenzne Wulluams Bocard Ronay Falrchlld Arthur Bradley THIRD ROW Coach Keel Carr Wheeler Nlcholos Sheehan McGraw Savage Coach MIller X I l H ' A .n'. . 03555 I 'ip ,gf-.. 4' M. e .C z .K :V l Y l ' . . . . 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' b FRONT ROW Ieff fo rughf Heller Curry Wyanf SECOND ROW Mr Proctor Haller Blevms Ruley Hlclrman Coach Wrnght FRONT ROW lef+ to nght Nlchols Be erly McNew SECOND ROW Slmpson Tanner Bales Jones Golfers win In scheduled season For the flrst tlme IH the h1sto1y of golfmg at A H Q the Golf team fnnshed 1ts sehedule of games Wllll0llt a defeat Undel tht nuldance of Coach Boll wlllvht and 'VII PIOL Hallel the boys mompleted the legulal season Mllll a TOO lCl0ld In the Kllsllltl l0UlIlE:1HlCI1t, l1OVNCVC1, the olfers tied wlth WllCClWl1glll T01 thnd plaee ll0ll01b On then llllllll to the top they OVClldlll6 Boyd County IIOIHOII Maysvllle Falrvlew, and P3lIltSVllT6' The top three men 011 the team 1n O1d61 of lank were Paul Haller, RlCh31d W5 ant, and D8V1d Cuuy Racqueteers face many obstacles Halassed hy foul weathe1 and lack of a coach the foul The Ashland netmen defeated HUIlt1HUt0Il Vmson and Malshall Hwh Sthool Bob Tannel llLlI1llJCl one man won all T115 matches He even heat the Woman s Stlte CllHITIp10ll of West Vllglllldl The 1 lnnax of the season Lame when Hob Tannen md John Nlmlxlew went to the 160'1OIldl l0lllll3lllCl1t M1 New wa lmeaten 111 his fnst lound match, and Tannen losl lll the foulth lound to the top seeded plawel 'lhe team was IGdllX alded hy Blll Bexellj. and lhll Qnnpson fiom Cole Jlllllljl Hwh Smhool I A . . L. Z, ' ' f' Q ' . ' 1 U . . I I ' a . . . ,, 1 ' za n 7 L. 1. - - . 1 ' ' . - E . 7 - H ,, X 7 A .. , , . ., , . 7 , tennis team won only two matches and lost .i . D 3 A ' D ' . '. Y , . . . . . - Q . z ' 'Y - . . ' . K- . 1 s v I I 'E l ,g Y . D , . ' A, . v .5 X. . . U- . - - ' v ' 1 - v - . z, T U . Q ' s ' D . ' . u l 1 D 1 V I - In fhe consolahon game of fhe Gurls lnlramural Tournameni Judy Vallance of Phu Della Club fries for a baske? agamsl Kappa Ph. Gammas Take Tourney 1 l I I x 1 IN 1 N ill IXIH N1 w 1 Thefa forwards Golf Emrnclr and Burlrhardf move rn 'For a shoi as Gamma opponents Halfueld Johnson and Humphreys wafch 'lhe ball FRONT ROW lfl 'f rrghf Vurgl a Carler Mary Ellen Ross Corley Ruce Leslue Sfrrchland Palrucua Green SEC OND ROW Duffo Sparks Karen Ha? rel ennnfer Lowe Ha e Tale Lan a I on onnre oblnson nc Ay or THIRD ROW Susan Clemenfs Pa Barney Lana Johnson Rae Nell Lufferal ue Humphreys Sue Remmele a ac fi 'ls llilXQ' ilwil' plum' in lmslscllmaill. too. as tllr- MWPII Imrm partir-ipulingg in tlw firls' . ' , ' lnl 'amurul lluylu-llmll 'l'0lII'llilllN'Ill prmml. In ilu- ' l ' ' l-lllille flilllllllll lwul 'lllwlu 28-20. 'flu' alll-tollrllaimvnl lvum im-lmlfwl llmmif- linlninson. Sumly Wm 1-r. lfairnlv 'slr-l ml4lc'l1. Cuml 'hllll f'ul'l'. llulliv 'l'zm'. Doris I,y0ll5. .lam-l la pin. Katl. ' flu-4-n. KilI'f'Il llalilivlcl. ,YiIll'f' l.m mum. l'l1ylli. Xlvfllillll. uml Juni -1- rllwry. , e o ' - ' 'ni W ' f' d, J ' , lli , ' d L'H , B ' R ' , Uh l . - , + S V , , P+ ' B R. ' L - F . Wheeler and Williams Hardware Co. I-125 Greenup Avenue Phone East -1-4131 Avery Smlth Motors R unbler Nle tropolxtan I 132 C alter Avenue Xshlanel Kentucky Llle Ldee Tufmq They Apprecuate The Extras f WHITE SWAN S SANITONE DRY CLEANING the way lt deep cleans flushes awav even embedded dlrt restores the orxglnal brll 5 '7 ness 'I hey know It s safe even for the most dellcate fabrles wet gets out ex erx trace of stubborn spot 'md persplratmn Fussv annum about XUIII clothes C ill ue tod rx lm S xmtone Sc rx um Compliments of RICH OIL CO Hearne Block 'mel Iiurldnng Supply Xshlancl Auto 111 ts C0 of QICKIIIIII Iunur UI C Henry S Horses I luxnlnne tml Ilcm g lil K reenup OL S l' IIIIOUS RLSITIII llll lllnleentll sll Out lumlSen1u Launclerers O Dry Cleaners Q Slorage X I I ' Do 2 ' ' - l ? ' ' 0 r- 1 ', . , 1 .l , O I I U I I . 0 ll ll 0 ff f A '. . I -,0nQ-- ,-- - ,eizr Ph I I-1.-Ml-3137 X V - ' ' fa : 'n --wp . . . - , -K' 4' '- 1-1 ,xl-Q. Q liflmf 'jf Color and feel of new' u'm,m-1 I-'ASI Al-30I0 or I-f,-Ml -1-men .' S 1 D I ' ' . .'.' ff '- - I -- A 'z . aj 701' '- -- A 'cet H- ' A K l I-'ur Curry- 5 ' - mn la. 51 I curio 11011111 111111bL1 Co111pa11y 111g C1p1Lo1 I11mL1L Ashland s most complete department store Suxmg l11L IJlllJllC suth bcsl qualms fm 1f,SSSlIlCL 1886 Josselson Insurance Agency Satzsfazlzozz guaranteed 1441 XxlHL1lCSlLl XXCINIL 07 10111 money hack Pllom F-A 4 6196 1100 1V111c11cstc1 AVL Ashlancl Kentucky EA 4 5121 A C Lawrence Leather Company A D1v1s1on of Swrft and Company Ashland, Kentucky Manufacturers of Ashland Oak Sole Leather C11 ' 2 , . ' 'A1 ,1c1'XIr1111g to Ruilrl .X11vtl1i11,q 21111 111111 CIz11'Ic'1' .hXCl1l1K' .XS1ll2lIlll, Kcl1l11fky , CZo111pli111c111s nf r a x r . V 1 x ' x I C I 1 x ' Y- l I V- H . ' , . ,. ' 1 I .. . .f 1 ' ' A 1 , , 1 , Q. ,. A, Y , - , - , ' , - H I 1 1 - ' 1 . f . . , 0 0 K1tchen Wh1tt and Company Kelleys Famous Flou Wholesale G ocers EX 4 4141 Ashland Kentucky ' r Stokely's Finest Vegetables r Pl A - I P 5 Q.. cn F' fl! O I3 rn 'U 5' 93 1-1 5 93 o 4 UE 341 16th Street ' Q1 A bland Kentucky T K3 Z1 Bllllck Jewelers U C I me 0 Bllllcke for your Choice nn Keepwake dlamondb Also K orhum Reed and Bulun Surff md lurk Sllxer Xlalxe your Syracu e Wedgewood and Bavarian lli7lTl lWnD1 nl 1lk 315 13th Street f gf ff Phone EA 4 5040 Jzgdp-H-,,,.. Abhland News Stand IH? W lnLll8 ter Menue One of Kentuc S Great- St-Qres Xour headquarter for out of town newepapers 1l0XlllLI1l 10111 'XSSOCIEIIIOII 203 XI no Xrcudc lf A 4 7444 I 1 .am to S300 Cornplnments of Ashland Electric Co, lnc C N Nall 2430 Carter As enue Ashland Kentuckw Dlbtlllllll0l oi Gulf Ploductw Lambert Fllllllllllle Stole 1527 Creenup Avenue 1 , jFf,Q,, A . Y -f K Q f ijffi K X E-'-LZ: V lx , -K A 7 T, l p,,I?LDH.gol1 ' , ,lfgyw U TX lll 1 5 - no EDGE? , HE D D E E E EE 0 D liIf1lif'1I-3 --. Q gn I ..Y,w Y . - ,'. V. l , ' selection' in china from! our 1ine chlne lines in Lenoxg Franciscan, -1-e-- 1 1- -rp 1 1 1- . 1 1 W: ' ' - 7- K 1 x ll-XD ,+ e ee - ' I 1 ' f f , E glgil f .1111 il W . X N1 if 1.4-93 1 f Q D I k l . 1 ' 1 ' - .Y 1 0 . I I Houser s Don Rlrh ard s Clothing, lxnox Hits Ihom NIC Xn Shou X X oungj XI in s Stou ln arming Styles 'ill'lLiSOl1'llJlC R1tu Ashland Asphalt Pavmg Co Suvmgs 8. loan Association Asphaltlc concrete for Hlohways 1500 carter Avenu. Drneuays and Parkm Lots g S3VlIlg Investments And Home Nloltnage Loans Phone EAst 4-3185 l500 Cdltfil Ave Ashland kentucky WGVLJAGCA gee! G ffidfflg C1OlllPlLlL Steel XV'llC.ll0llSL Sauce O Bcx f Cjoabon, .141 Shapes Sheets plates Bars .. ' V sl - ,-v . I ' ri , . N Q V Q f nz H H27 XVlllClll'5ll'l' .Xvcnuc I 0 C O I ., 'ff T K I 7 7 Y I 1 . U s u u 1 r J' 'u L I 7 WL J wxklsl K-. Afsxlm y' A P. . J lll.l City Auto Trim Shop Complete Automobile lfpholstering I'p-To-Date xl1llCl'lIllS X ngxl lxusu 428 22nd Street Owner 'kshland Kentucky Lyda Ellls Dress Shoppe 31B1alh Street Block's Roller Rink I Jen N1 htlw Except Tue Wu Ytlul lEllllllX Hetreatlon xl3I'lfl9lHIlfl Trojan Boats Ex lnrufle Nlotors Gator Trailers Skr Marine Accessories Wztlz our best zt uhm Ashland Dlvlslon National Mme Service Company only GAS glves you such modern dependable service Gas does nl' belfer for less HK P O Box l447 Tel EAst 4 4174 coeum Perl' of 'lhe Columbia Gas Syslem Beffel' l'l0l11e Applldflfle Henn Clay Barber Shop Company NI :gn uox I LlLNlSlOll XX PSllI1L,ll0llSL Xppll lntu 1 'oil XX mthestu Mtnuu Xshl :ntl Ixentuckx Henry Llaw Hotel I' C ootl nes itunes 1 1 1 1 R lh c 133 lhnchcstu Mc l ' ' I ' L H If wg Y' 'J' rs. - 'l. . K- .S K- . A . . x 'lf u n A 1 Q I ff . . . , I Q . . . . . C CTU-.ll .a-11. ----'- : '---i OF KENTUCKY, INC .af 1 ' .' ' ' 1 ': B. 1, Q l'iCl1 h- A 'l I - ll: f Mol xr mln 'IV .Ill Iltlio -on ms-2242 7 , -- , A Ihc Smart Shop umor l1slnons Kshl md Ironton Complxmtnts Coudlll Picture Frame Shop 9158 Hllnchtstex Menus D111 hkst 4 6666 Oliver M Elam, Jr Co , Inc L1 lnts lxc n H1118 Dump .l1llClx SKIXICC Bllllklflllllg 'IH Lum 11 Xstnut Xshhnd kentucky Ttlcphont EX 1 6186 Penn Xiutux1NIortgngc Lo ina Insurance Vlctor D Caud111 Realty Co Realtors V3 Nhxo Xrcidc Phone E-X 4 1080 Izsl ultlz l c Y II it mrk Seaton Rtalty Company Realtor 102 Suomi N luon nl Bank Blllltllllg Phone 1. 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IH X I UIIIPIIIIILIIIN Ndlms Cab Co111p.111y Inc 1 Xhs Dmolln Nlurpln Ins 111 I XI1 H D Sn 1gc Iirma rr D11 I Xsl -I 0001 1338 Hmchestcr Menus HKIIIIS IDLCOIZIIIXL Supply I 1 XSllIIINl In meet your fruends where Its fun to Shopl Guyan Chevrolet Inc Xshlmcl Kcntuckx C hurolu C IIS 0 lx Uscd C119 Trucks nuns II xIt.lNlII Xgent bum PZIIIII Insurincc Lo Scumd X Il I II Illlx ASllllIlll In nc I- X I Lykms Suucn blZlIlOIl 11cs BIIILIIKS 11111 XIII!! Qupplxcs S 1 I hone I' A 4 0' 30 XUIII Cl1urol1tdcdlu lox thi past mc11twl1u wan 113111 nm Xshlnnl I SIC IIIII 141 111111 III HlllllS C'1r11ls I ppmq cllIlSLllII IX IIIC llcslcr JI 'u1I1S11LL1 it k llIIll Ixmmu x Juuzfl wi fi Goff Electronics, Inc Xxhldml lx I Imm. sl ' l X011 ff Slgll S11 WI S11 N Ile Ifllllllllll' S1 n Sfr 114' smre IQ50 , ' '. 2 ' 'z IZII .- - . '-1110 I-'Ast --'RSI ,Il-, '.ggl2,-.'l-I- ' lam . -mf ' at , 1 i I'I1 - 11 1-In-122 V Z A I N , I I ICA I-II3-I or ICA -H35 , ' ' vi 'n . 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' . 1. . . , I. . g , I . 9 C C Prlce 81 Son Realtors The Jay IJIHIHOIICI Watches Lugoa 222 16th Street Xshland Kentucky Mr Frank Prop Troy E Falrchlld Buick, Inc Bunk Cadlllac Sales and SCIVICC 1530 Calter Ax enue Ashland Kentucky General Tlre Sales 920 Creenup Axe EA 4- 6175 Ashland Kentuckw Be t W1 hes from E11 Wfllllalns Lunlhel Company I nmher Nllllvsork w .109 29th St I hm ne EA t4 a030 General Concrete Company Readx 'Vlued Concrete Home 014 ned Home Operated Flrst Federal Savings and Loan Ass n When you thmk of safety for your savings Ihmk flrst of Fedelal Flrst A Fu t Federal Saun Q Account Is An Insured Account Be ln Now' 'Next to the Post Offlce Best Wzshls Pr xn X hland H1 hs FSYOFIIC Radlo Statxon The New W C M I 0 I U S 'S ' u u ' ,' ' , . ' s - ,. - fr ge :Oli-' 3 a 4 S -' I L, . v s a Q Y q ' O l Phone EA 4-7161 U I I Q 7 1 ,. . . . .lg v. U . C- fT. Y I D . T . 1 1 2 o A s 'g ' ' ' L 7 ,Y . . l..8 ferzfzng Ayblcmd and Boyd County Sznfe 1924 Home of Servlce ' . 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Store for Juniors rx 1 0 1 Iflf' Ind Nlisses 8 Hwluth RIIBI 1 19 EXI4 X hI.mI Ixentm x f OIIIIIIIIIIPIII s of Ashland Dr Goods me nEvoumoNARv new Y Upmdte d by P N HIRSCH AND C0 I'lf'fltI Rehn cn ltor XII QUIIIIIIIOIIIIIU Where Ishland qhops u1It III W I C fl IJZSUIIIUIPII fx In on I ence BIRCH DISTRIBUTORS K I'enIer her lnnlplele Idllll 'ern r lie I .1 91116111 II I art YN rem II Hehunlt Idndx IXIIIIPCI Body Shop llu I rzenzflw M' :har mr loum nlwn we do mur uurl Ihal ILXI I x62 Venfurq HQfel Idnix IXCIIIIISI Hx ner -X hland 7600 f reenup xe- Rea onahle Rah'- HX Shoe Stole'-. U79 XX le 1 xr N th Ihr Nlrr-e-I xenon ltml I ll u 1 ut ne- Iv m hldnl Ixenluv x ml 1 1'fl'r'-lhirg f r hw UA, an 3 - IIT-7 H 'e PIU: .- -121 , - ' 1. ' -kj 1 I O P M x I I C In PQAIQS -.girl UH . -. F.. . . . . . Q. :L f - Ilmly ' 1 ' lain ,I 1' 'lx .lI'4', 1- I' - H v I Frame SII'LII2IIIt'IlIIlg X Wheel Alignment 2 1' H Q gif.. '. g b I In l I. N 'It' ' 1' ' ' L. 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OID lVI3I1SflCld s Home Pharmacy Phone EAst 46820 Corner 22nd and Wmche ter A A hland Kentucky X6 Steckler s e Place to 0 for the Brands ou Know Y Wlnchester at F1fteenth Phone EA 5 3063 a Lamberts Shoe Sto FC 0 L Weaver Electric Company Inc Future Electrlc Work of all Ixmds 2320 Carter Asenue Ashland Kentucks Tussey Bros Co Sheet 'VIetal Work We cozer the trz state 23616th Street A hland Kentucky 4,35 29th St Phone EA t 4, 4.940 Phone EA t 4 .3331 Steenhergen Motor Sales l l Out of the ordinary into an Olds ' 9 I Telephone EA 4-2166 Th g C I ' 4,-kv' 504' -:B Y i f Dx 9 li mmm llll fl' 'ut OIF 11195 Eat Snyder s Potato Chlps ualztl fonlrollwl from farm to You gold at Xlllll 1161 llluullmod C101 Pl Ta te the dlffexence Fall EA 49444 Ohio alley Candy Co 2'l'I 29th Street Ashland, Kentucky odw s X u Ianrl ll 5 llrl rmszz Hlpparvl hop 240 Nxxteenth Qlreet X hland Kentuvk Patton Illlllllffl Compam Blnllln Nlaterml V nllnd n Hearne llllllfl And Bet of All It Comes From Polan s Jewelers, Inc 1511 Winchester Avenue Lazear Funeral Home 1632 Central Awenue Ashland lxentuclcx Phone 1 Xst 4 ul08 'llorlarty S 16lf freenup F talmll hed 1900 X hlanl Olde t 1'urmture Qtore Retail Dealer- ln l-urnllure 0 Xppllance- Q H4111-Ellfll1lFllFHlIUfC Nloale Bl0tllCl5, Inc lllv 1. lfreenup he felephone PKI 41111 X-hland, Kentucky , . . ,r1ee.t. 0 J 4-X 'V .Us Us If 1, '.. 'C k S V' 59-MC0 e your sights hugh The world yes even fhe moon can be yours If you sef your slghfs hugh Amerlca IS enlerlng an era of explosuve expansuon New flelds are opening up wnlh siarilmg rapldlfy S+ar+ plannung now fo make fhe mosl' of your God glven BbllIl'IeS awalf +he 'framed man or woman Educahon ns available nn many places public schools mghf schools worli sfudy programs an fhorough halnlng In nndusfry and +he armed forces Yes fhe fu+ure ns yours If you sei' your s ghls hugh and sfudy hard The world even 'the moon can be yours ARIVICO STEEL CORPURATION Ashland Works Ashland, Kentucky G' S t Rich rewards . . . bo+h maierial and spirifual . . . ' , - . . . d EEE! 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P111111 12,1 -1-L1 +1 . 1 , '- 1 P1 'z ' 1 'z '1'1111'1j' NIi1111tc1 1L1Q-1.117 111111 IJU11 'l'l'f I'1'1:s1'1'il1 111 . '11'i1'1- 511111 111211 ,Xlxzly 1 1111 B: 11 'z , . 'hz H - In 1 Nlzg : ' 5 Ylfi ' 1i1 yll' I j,w,,1 3 jk. H - 1-l -1 , 'A . X., J,.,.l C SY 1' J ' 11,5 1.' C f ff'u:r....., J ohnson's Dairy Ashland, Kentucky Congratulation to the Graduating Class of '60 Serving You The Finest In Products Froln One Of The Nation's Most Modern Plants. N0lJll'S Sl'l0e Sfore The Ohio Valley Bus Co. 1525 lVinchester Ave. . Serving the Public Since 1888 211 16th Street Adoree Carter's Mens Shop -lo Ann shoes Mayo Arcade Poll Parrott Shoes Ashland. Kentucky Aluina-Kraft l'l1one E.-X 4-2910 ALWAYS Fins: QUALITY! Kentucky V24 W. I x Paramount Pontiac, Inc. I IHC ICSICI' . VCHIIC Phone EAst 4-l7l0 Ashland, Kentucky 1213 Winchester Avenue e Nlnn Hmm ix X A c A lllanl lxenln Pl 116' EX v1v41 flex 10 2 1001 HI tel le Phone C0011 Brea l Claude N Fannin 1 lt ale lll tu Vllllbl L A hland Ixentuckx X4 Z4 Carpet House slllttlillllll u I1 Ill 1 I Vbal lar lt'll 1 on X mm nc X1 1 n 4 th Sheet nlln l NX 1 A hllncl lx McGUlRE MOTOR SALES INC 1046 Wlllmllfstel Axe Aillldllfl lxx Phone I' -X -L-ll 4 Dealer of lIIlIJt'1l3lCllI'N lel l lx m ruth Y dllfilll Cu GNIC IHL CRS lumplnnent uf S H Kress Company J incl X Steele 5 Plldlllldl X ne l lll Vlnnche ter l hlan l 16th Street Central Dry Cleaners and Laundry D nc flax exxlxe ln :hx cleanln Wllerc 11011711715 zs an lr! lulx up and llelnelx Maln Office Phone 46 lwlh 'meet F410 Kentucky Electrical Supply Corp 22 l leenup Menus A hlanal lxentuclu 7 une Inu Stx le Shop nm 7l8 Sixteenth Ntleet ldlll lx ntl Cut E l f K QI I 16 - - Xli - 41 TI ll ' . Co. , ll ' vky 10 A 7. 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X Xpphuum 1005 13th Street MORE FOR YOUR MUNEYI Few cars are less expensive than VW very few give more gas mileage No other car ln the world and VW IS fun to own and drne too' Fnjny a ndet clay mcl see If you dont agrecl 1119111 lf XS 1 010 Muller Funeral Home I or Peoplf ll ho Crue I 11111111 Xxnhul mu Senna ' one Ig X I '11 'Oth and Cult: Xshl ind lxtututln 9119 Greenup Awe ID Suulh lhothus Plumbing x IILWIIIIU lm lhutllutcr 'hc Xshl.1u11 l'xL1llllLlxW lhouc I X 4 200 Roqu S cushy I he jewelry Slum on tln Korner hhland Kentuckv a n 3' - A 11. , . ,'., mxi- -.,, or ' Y i ,Q Y , I Y ,' p g 1 A . . ,I . . , ., . . I , I ,. , fa' . z ' ' ' . 41 . . , . , ', . .. . , X '- , . . h V' . A, ,' . gifes you the low upkeep cost and high resale value of Volkswagen D . A 1. . 0 vi f- rl E..1f-1 1 . I - . nl I Q hh! . . , . . 1 A f D .15 . , V, . H f lt D U 1 4 ', vw ' ' 1. -0- 1. ZH 2 i' 1 1- . v. -- L ' .I ll! '. A-LA1 L 1. .V . , - 1. - 1 'I --1 . 4 , I . ' , ', Mlddle States Bulldung Materials Co The Ashland Dally Independent When you need concrete to buxld a dnveway a ldewalk or 4 home you want the cmcrele you use t he the best there ls f r the purpose lzastern Kentucky s Home 'Newspaper l' Ls ree nmates lnwery Evemng and Sunday MOYHIDC Phone EA 4, 44164. Full Coverage of Sports Best Wishes to The Graduatmg Class Hamburgers Hot Do s F1116 Drmks Home Baked Ples Frled ClllClxCll bpaghettl Omon Rmbs F1 ench F1 ICH Have a Happy Adventure un Good Eatmg an Meet Your Frnends At The Bluegrass The Bluegrass Grill 35th St 81 Winchester Avenue Ashland Orlglnal Market G C Murphy Co Your Complete Varletw btore Zlst Street and Wmchester Aveenue Where xou el qulelt frlendlw seruce Ashland Kentucky 1 Wmchester Ave Home 0 Fancy Foods Ashland lxy O I Q O . O v 5 , ' ,' 4 0 , ' . 0 ,f L . 1 . . .Y Y . Y . U fl' U i . D - . . . . T 0,x- . . S . . I O o I O I I l v U . V YK . rn - . 1 V V ...,- . O-JI . gg , yr r I A - - shape your future No other person ns exactly luke you Thats why you need an educaflonal plan to fl? your parhcular needs If possible your plans should Include college framing Plan now for the future wlfh an eye on Ashland Oil Our trazned personnel mll be happy to counsel mth you Z ASHLAND on a. REHNING coMPANY Z on- Ashland, Kentucky PRODUCTS 'x xx we , S X sg X 1 : X I -X X l X x l XX . xy I l x x I l l N I If x I f XX Q I l ' x f I I I I I 1 o o 1 I I l u- ------ -if '-,. 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A K A n 4 . 7 4 D A 4 H . . ' 1 ,rr . 1 . A, , y ', -A, 9 o h 1' rv 1 1211, V . . x . A ' C . ' , 1'z ,' W A - I v . 1. 1 , , Storm Xfimlows 111111 Doors 1 . X , ,, - 1 N - A J' Y X ' I I . N- - 1 - - I K . 1 Q 11 1. ,, '. . . 1 . . ,. - .- 1 , Q , A . -. . lk k . . 7 1 1- 1- , ,. .. . 1 . ' , P-1 - y . -. , - .- , 1 y, .1 . 1. . 1 - , I- N 4 1.1 1 ., . .1 71 K' nl , -x - 1 . D 4' .. Compliments of South Ashland Business Assoc. Shop nn South Ashland Where Parking IS no Problem Rupert Hager CrowelIAgency,Inc XIcLlurc s RC.Sl'llll'illl X DIIXL lll 1llNMllllL5 ljllllltli I lll XllllLllCSlLl' he I N s X IOII HXIII 111 Xshl 11111 Su 111 NIL1 11 C 0 Im th '111 I C rccnup Menus iiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiitiiiifii theqEYES, halve lt' X 6 ?f Q1 i '42 You can dum flue lnghh for hem down foo low for sfudy mg Your eyes need good llghhng al' all hmes Kentucky Power Go ifiiiiiiiiitiiittiiiiiiiiiiii' . . I 0 l 1 ' 0 ... - G , , 5 9 Q 1 ' 1' f X: 41 M -wx Af - 5- -Y :Q ' A 1 dl 1- ' 4.5 3 'I A2 l K C A l - dancing . . . buf don? lurn . - - . I- 511' -1- -s-'11 is - lies l'lSllC,'llf u 1Iy' J. 4- 1 35 . 1 1 5 ' Best Wishes The Third National Bank of Ashland The Friendly Bank Two Convenient Locations Winchester ot 16th Carter at 12th Ashland, Kentucky Member ofF D I C Call Dav 0 Why Walt FOI An OLCHSIOII Make It a Hahn Comphments of Sam Watkins Gerald LYOHS formerly Rex Bm ham F1011 t 3012 Wmehester Awenue HEHBFR OF C S P A WHNINPR OF 'NIEDALIST RAIINC, Plenty of F1 ee Parkmg Nl ht EASI 4 3168 NIPNIBEH OF 'V S P A Free Dehvery WINNP R OF AI L ANIPRICAN RAIINC -14-13 461 I 55 11 I . g JS I943. '44, '-1-9. ,50, ,52. '53. '54. '55, 36. '51 '53 70 ' I' 'g - 1' A .... - if ,-.I 1' fl 194-3.' f . f. ' . 5 T. 'lf . 751. '53. ,T , ,ff For Quahty and Servlce lmenez Sfufo 1328 Wmchester Avenue VN here ewerw bemor has fiat for hls portralt since the hrel H1 I xfe ww as published o o I ,V y v N . 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