Cambridge High School - Cantab Yearbook (Cambridge, OH)

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7?64 CANTAB CAMBRIDGE, OHIO if .fs . f Li 6 , 44 QW' .f ' s W - ,vit FOREWORD lt is with pride that we, the iunior class, present to you, the students, this year book tilled with the story ot your work, achievements and activities here at Cambridge High School. We have tried to capture a few ot those moments in your school lite that you, as well as others, will cherish and hold dear as long as you shall live. CONTENTS Opening Section ccccc Administration and Faculty Activities as as as . 3 Spods up Classes as Calendar 3 SeniorActivities Our Advertisers Page Page page Page page Page page Page 4 14 28 62 78 131 133 141 THREE FOUR YOUNG AMERICA MOURNS Twice during the 1963-1964 school year, our flag, along with flags all over the United States, was t1own at half-staff in honor of two men who gave to their country the full measure of devotion. JOHN F. KENNEDY President of the United States, 1960 - November 22, 1963 GENERAL DOUGLAS MCARTHUR Ask not what your country can do for you but rather ask what you can do for your country. JOHN F. KENNEDY I shall return. DOUGLAS MCARTHUR l l Standing-Sara Swern, James Gibson, John Warden, Jeffrey Whitman, David Fairchild, Randy Murdock, James Stewart, Susan Lynch. Seated-Kay McCracken, Linda McLaughlin, Sherry Hawthorne, James Woodward, Richard Vergari, Pamela Hill, Judith Moore. The Executive Committee of the Student Council represents a group whose duties were legion, and whose eFforts contributed much toward the harmony and spirit that is evident at Cambridge High School. LN Ils Gilvf YJIIIIIIASU Hi-Y. Jones. The Thanksgiving Assembly was sponsored by the Spartan Thomas Chappelear, David Tedrick, Rev. Thurman Alexander, James Kagafas, Dennis FIVE Bernie Allen, professional baseball player, was the guest speaker af an assembly spon sored by The Varsity C Club. Michael Lyons, Dan Pufzulu, Mr. Reese, Mr. Allen, The Rev. Mr. Tice, Paul Franks, Thomas Chappelear. A Little Free Time The Easter program was presented entirely by members of The Senior class. The background was the work of Paul Mooreheacl and James Kagafas. SIX Mr. McFarland presents gift from the Cambridge teachers to Mr. Yogam. Mr. Yogam and Mr. Shelby stand near the refreshment table which was decorated with the flags of Malaysia and the United States. C.H.S. Welcomes o Visitor Cambridge High School experienced a distinct honor this year in having been chosen to receive a visiting educator from abroad. Mr, Kandiah G. Yogam, a school administrator from Malaysia, was our guest for a month, during which time he not only received information from us but contributed much to our knowledge of his country and his people. As Assistant Director of Teacher Training in the Ministry of Education in Malaysia, Mr. Yogam was particularly in- terested in curriculum, courses of study, and the teacher training program in which our high school cooperates with Muskingum College. Mr. Yogam was a delightful visitor and community groups, as well as high school classes and organizations, were extremely interested in his accounts of life in Malaysia and the educational program there. Mr. Yogam came to this country under the auspices of the International Teacher Development Program and as a result of our pleasant experiences with him, the faculty and students of Cambridge High School would welcome an op- portunity to participate in this program again. Students never tired of asking Mr. Yogam about the customs and habits of the people of his country, and all found him most gracious in giving his time to any group that wished to talk with him. Mr. Yogam speaks to Miss McGaughy's history class. SEVEN CAREER DAY was Sponsored by KEY CLUB EIGHT The Beauticians Art Consultants for The 1964 Career Day. AIRLINE HOSTESS Law Enforcement PLUMBING as Mr. Clark Armstrong sees it. Carol Smith, C.H.S. alumna, interests the girls in her chosen field. Career Day The Key Club, working with the guidance counselor, Mr. Loper, and club advisor, Mr. Wolfe, sponsored another successful Career Day Program. Career Day aims at bringing a wide variety of vocational op- portunities to the attention of the students by means of various speakers who are experts in the field. This year Career Day was held March l7th and included fifty- one different occupational groups. Each student attended two dis- cussion groups. NINE TEN Ccmtclb JAMES VVOODWARD Miss . My Lf A:5g3QQ'Ex9 Q ,Q axfuefhzf .QM . L. , 5?-Ei L ANQQQQSQS Qx,Xx - N i Lk Q9 1: SS lxl-1 EN www. .. INST ax X N X Rx N X 'Y L Nw,-., . . w x New Xxxgt. V Ls 1 :yy ' 1 f L x gx,-ig, , Cantab , , ,,., L I Haig L' 71355 , ff, an ,fx 'Y 22,31 f ff we ::ffff:-H E f5gWgz? -sw' n ,W -'-- -, A H Q42 L A ,KTM , 1,3 Q Qm , A, l 51 ww ff ,,, Q, 943 2 .ggi 1 'T ,QQ 15 X in 'M PAMELA HILL ELEVEN HOMECOMING Queen Joyce Maioli reigned over the 1963 Homecoming festivities at the Cambridge High School Stadium on October 19, 1963. At the half-time ceremonies of the game be- tween the Fighting Bobcats and the Dover Tor- nadoes, the Cambridge High School band pre- sented the Annual Blues Show in honor of the queen and her court. Following the game, Queen Joyce and her court were guests of honor at a dance held in the gymnasium for the pleasure of alumni and students. Front-Julia Seld-ers, Queen Joyce Maioli, Sherry Hawthorne. Back--Judith Moore, Peggy Leech. The Queen and her Court l sf B is Row 1-Julia Selders, Judith Moore, Queen Joyce Maioli, Peggy Leech, Sherry Hawthorne. Row 2-John Bennett, James Kagafas, Ted Marlatt, Bryan Hall, Thomas Tipton. TWELVE Barbara Watson, 1962 Homecom- ing Queen, crowns the 1963 Queen, Joyce Maioli, HOMECOMING QUEEN 1 9 6 3 JOYCE MAIOLI Ted Marlatt escorts The queen from her car. rlvlll' girl of my IIIIYIIIIS Is llze sweeiesl girl Of all ilu' girlsl know - THIRTEEN FOURTEEN rwiw Swv ,,. x,......m-......,N...x-...W K- --,. www? Q Q , , . . BOARD OF EDUCATION President - Vice-President - Clerk-Treasurer Assistant Clerk FRED ANDREWS THOMAS MOSS JOHN RIGBY WILLIAM SALMANS 1 I I L E i I I I I , . ! , 4 i SIXTEEN ROBERT WELLS CHARLENE HUTCHINS I if fa, FRED ANDREWS JOHN RIGBY CHARLENE HUTCHINS MILDRED KEISER H. D. THOMAS Business Manager MILDRED KEISER .Nh DAVID J. SHELBY SUPERINTENDENT DAVID J. SHELBY A.B. West Liberty College M. Ed. University of Pittsburgh Superintendent of the Cambridge City Schools since l956, Mr. Shelby has experienced the growth in enrollment from 3358 to 3996. During that same period new school buildings have been completed and others remodeled and enlarged to meet the demands of the increase in enroll- ment. The children and young people of Cambridge are important to Mr. Shelby, and all changes and improvements are made to meet the needs ot these boys and girls. The students of Cambridge High School appreciate the advantages which are theirs because of the concerned interest of the Board of Education and Superintendent Selby. ,NJ Elizabeth Duncan Secretary to the Superintendent Mr. Shelby at his desk SEVENTEEN CECIL J. MCFARLAND PRllNCIPAL CECIL J. McFARLAND Denison University, A.B. Ohio State University, M.A. Whether it is an athletic contest, a musical program, an art display, a class play or party, or one of the more important scholastic projects, the students of Cambridge High School have no more loyal supporter than their principal, Mr. McFar- land. l-lis motto is still, There may be schools just as good, but there are none better than Cambridge High School. Whatever the problem, whatever the request - each student may approach our principal with the confidence that he will listen and will base his decision on what he believes to be best for the student and tor the school. ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL Sanford F. Lyne Assistant Principal Ohio State University, B.S. and M.A. GUIDANCE DIRECTOR Bruce A. McNair Bowling Green State University, Wittenberg University, B.A., B.S., M.E Sanford Lyne EIGHTEEN HW Bruce McNair Blair McDermid, Alan Seaman, Mr. Huff, Larry Peters radio fans. FAC U LTY We are proud of the fifty-one teachers that make up the faculty at Cambridge High School - proud of their integrity, their sincere interest in the students and their desire to improve their ability to instruct. Lucille Anderson Muskingum College, B.S. Ed. Tvpins Hobbies-Reading, Knitting, Gardening Favorite food-Roast Beef Mary Arnold The College of Wooster, B.A. Dean of Girls Future Nurses Club advisor, Cantab advisor Hobbies-Travel, Sewing, Reading Favorite food-Salads, Desserts Marian Atkins The College of Wooster, B.A. Librarian Cantab editorial staH, Great Books Club Hobbies-Reading, Travel, Bridge Favorite food-Shrimp salad or Tacos Roy Ault Ohio State University, B.S. Bowling Green, M.E. Drivers Education, head football and baseball coach Varsity C advisor Hobbies-Swimming, Boating, Coin Collecting Favorite food-Sweet corn, tomatoes Donald E. Barr California State Teachers College, B.S. Ed. Industrial ArtsAWood ' Favorite food-Sea food F. Bruce Beymer Ohio State University, B.S. Ohio University Muskingum College General Metal-Industrial Arts Student Learner Advisor Hobby-Reading Favorite food-Swiss steak NINETEEN ,......, Elizabeth Blackburn Frederick Bretschneider Maryville College, B.A. Ohio State University, B.S., M.A. Driver Education Ohio University Hobbies-Traveling, Reading Adelphi College Favorite food-Pecan pie Muskingum College Harriette Carver Muskingum College, B.S. Ed. Miami University University of Colorado Purdue University Algebra I, Modern Algebra James Cox Marshall University, A.B. Glenville State College Boys' Physical Education Boys' Freshman Health Reserve Football Coach Reserve Basketball Coach Physical Fitness Instructor Hobbies-Golf, Wood Working, Hunting, Collecting Favorite food-Fried Chicken, Steak Jean Englehard Muskingum College, B.S. in Education Music Supervisor Jr. Choir, Sr. Choir, Glee Club, English I HobbyAReading Ruth Golden Los Angeles State College, A.B. Spanish Spanish Club Hobbies-Reading, Swimming, Traveling Favorite foodeChicken and rice Jane Gray Muskingum College Ball State College Eastman School of Music Performer's Diploma in Violin and Theory Stringed Instruments and Orchestra Orchestra Guild Hobbies-Travel Favorite food-Chicken William C. Green Ohio State University Ohio University B. of Sc. in Education Master of Education Engineering Drawing, Printing Freshman Class advisor Hobbies-Photography Favorite food-Charcoaled Steak TWENTY Coin Biology Proiectionists Club advisor Hobbies-Charity work and Politics Favorite foodfChinese pepper steak 343' Delphalene Brewer Morehead State College, B.S. Vocational Home Economics Hobby -Sports Favorite foodefitrawl-erries Karl Brown Ohio University, A.B., M.A. English Ill, World History Senior Class advisor Hobbies-Coin Collecting, Writing Fiction Favorite food-Fried oysters if mmlwv, Miss McCreary on duty in the library FACULTY A panel in Miss Johnson's civics class Helen Harvey Ohio University, B.S. in Ed. English lll Hobbies-Music Favorite food-Potato Salad Judith Lee Hill Ohio State University, B.S. Vocational Home Economics Hobbies-Sewing, Cooking Favorite foodfShrimp and Ham Bessie Hively Muskingum College, B.A. Plane Geometry, General Math, English Hobbies-Reading poetry Favorite food-Ice cream Donald Hyde Muskingum College, B.A. Health Varsity Basketball Coach Hobbies-Fishing Favorite food-Spaghetti Wayne Huff Ohio University, B.S. in Ed. Vocational Electronics CHS Amateur Radio Club Hobbies-Amateur Radio, Hunting, Fishing, Basketball, Baseball Favorite food-Steak, French fries, Cherry pie with ice cream Carolyn Humrickhouse Capital University, B.S. in Music Education English Minor English I and ll Hobbies-Playing piano, Reading Favorite food-Seafoods TWENTY-ONE Being Social Mary Johns Ohio State University, B.S. University of Pittsburgh U.S. History, Economics, Sociology Hobbies-Antiques, Geneology Favorite foodfEverything Lucille Johnson Muskingum College, B.S. in Education Civics, Dramatics Red Cross advisor HobbiesATravel, Gardening Favorite Food-Chocolate cake Ruth Johnston Muskingum College, B.S. in Ed. English, Developmental Reading HobbiesfReading, Gardening Albert Joseph West Liberty State College, B.A. Art, Physical Education Art Club Hobbies-Sports, Art Mary Kamm University of Nebraska, B.S. in Education Special Education, Hobbies-Sewing, Travel Favorite food-German chocolate cake Robert Kuhn Muskingum College B.S. Trade and lndustry VIC Advisor Hobbies-Camping, Skiing, Climbing Favorite 'food4Salads James Landon Wilmington College, B.S. in Education General Science, Business Law Freshman Basketball Coach, Assistant Football fCoach Hobbies-Golf, Bowling Favorite foodfSirIoin steak Doris Lloyd Muskingum College, B.A. Shorthand I and Il, Secretarial Practice Future Teachers advisor Hobbies-Sewing, Reading Favorite food-Home-made fudge Fred J. Loper South Dakota Wesleyan, B.A. South Dakota University, M.E. Toledo University, Ohio State University Guidance counselor, Guidance and Community Civics Hobbies-Fishing, Reading, Travel Favorite food-Steak TWENTY-TWO Mr. Yogam and Mr. Shelby Sn of Enriched physics class with Mr. Orval Utt sk- --16 s 'sw'-f we W fra' Snow! l Bruce Lyne Muskingum College, Ohio University, John Carroll, Ohio State, B,S. Physics, Plain Geometry Hobbies' Reading, Fishing, Rabbit dogs, Wood Working Favorite food Roast beef and green salad Nancy McCrea ry Muskingum College, B.A, English IV, Englisn Composition, Office Machines Assistant Student Council advisor Hobbies Bowling, Reading, Golf Hazel McCulley Muskingum College, A.B. Speech, English, Journalism Y-Teens advisor Hobbies Knitting, Reading Favorite food More food or lust food Mary Elizabeth McFarland Muskingum College, A.B. English Il and IV Hobbies Crafts, Reading, Interior Decorating Marilyn McGaughy Ohio State University, B.S. in Ed. U.S. History, Psychology Hobbies-Reading, Skating, Bowling, Archery, Horseback Riding Favorite food Steak C. H. Merrilees Muskingum College, B.S. Chemistry Favorite food'-Seafood TWENTY-THREE Dr. Titus speaking to science students Bertha Mae Murphy Wittenberg University, A.B. Latin ll, English lll Sophomore class advisor Hobbies-Music, Sewing Favorite food-Baked ham Thomas F. Myers Kent State University, B.S. in Ed. World History, World Geography Senior Hi-Y advisor, Golf Coach Hobbies-Golf, Civil War, A. Lincoln Favorite foodfGerman chocolate cake Blaine Neilley Ohio State University, B.S. General Science Hobbies-Wood working, Photography Favorite food-Ham Donald Nixon Marshall University, A.B. and M.A. Band and Music Theory Spartan Hi-Y advisor Hobbies-Boats, Cards, Books Favorite food-Steak Andre Odebrecht Denison University, B.A. Ohio State University, M.A., Master of Business Administration Mathematics, French Advisor of Reporter and National Honor Society, Ticket Manager Hobbies-Music Favorite foodfSteak Margaret Reed Denison University, B.P. General Business, English, Typing Hobbies- Reading, Sewing, Travel Favorite food-Steak, Hot Fudge Sundaes TWENTY-FOUR Charles Schaub Ohio University, B.S. in Education Civics and World History HobbiesfAntique car, Coins Favorite food--Steak Ella Stull West Virginia University, B.S. Physical Education and Health GAA, YGAA, Pep Club, and Cheerleaders Hobbies-Swimming and Reading Favorite food--Steak Raymond Thompson Muskingum College, B.A. World Geography Athletic Director Hobbies-Hunting and Fishing Favorite food-Steak Irma Tostenson Wisconsin State College, B.S. 1 Mathematics . Hobbies-Collecting china and colored glass at -i Favorite food-Beet roast, rare Q i . W ,.,, Q iz: ,', 4 .Zz s, ee . Charles Watkins -ilfs - Salem College, West Virginia University, B.S. Q i World History, U.S. History Ns Troian Hi-Y advisor ' K I 's Hobbies-Sports gs lx Favorite food-Steak ' x Y' 5 X Wilma Wiggington Muskingum College, A.B. English ll and IV Hobbies-Oil painting, Sewing, Cooking Favorite foodeFried chicken Gail Williams Muskingum College, B,S. in Ed. Latin, English HobbyATravel Favorite food-Raspberry pie The Home Economics Class gives a luncheon ROY D' Wolfe Bliss College, B.S. in Ed. Bookkeeping I and ll Key Club advisor Hobby-Gardening Favorite food-T-Bone Steak .Q TWENTY-FIVE SECRETARIES No one is called upon to do as many difterent things in the course of a school day as are the secretaries. Students and faculty alike depend upon them and appreciate their many services. This year fourteen students spent one period of the day in the high school office assisting the secretaries by delivering messages, answering the telephone, greeting visitors, and doing a number of other useful chores. Their service was especially appreciated on those days when everyone seemed to have urgent business in the office. Row I-Ruth Bishard, Donella Hall, Susan Moore, Doraleen Stevenson, Carol Watson. Row 2-Mrs. Dudley, Linda McConahy, Shirley Collart, Gail Poplin, Julie Selders, Sherry Hawthorne, Roberta Frisbee, Mrs. Rice, Mrs. Morisey, Trudy Armstrong, Barbara Likes. Rosanne Dudley Katherine Morisey Betty Rice twsmvsstx Helen Schultze SCHOOL AIDS The photographer arrived iust two minutes before the first bell for lunch was sounded, but this group will keep on smiling until the last hungry senior -- or faculty member - has gone through the line. Row i-Sam Spear, Donald Jirles. Row 2-Charles Boyer, Paul Rice, Edgar Mason. Eleanor Sedora, Florence McMunn, Goldie Shockley, Ruth Rowe, Velma Brill, Bernice Carpenter, Cafeteria Manager. In any large production there are many individuals who work behind the scenes, at unusual hours, and in various places, but who are most essential to the suc- cess ofthe production. Here at Cambridge High School the cafeteria ladies, the bus drivers and the custodians - whose services we often take for granted - contribute much to the comfort and efnciency of each school day. in an Q ,Wu ' f-if ,..-ass. QwP'g1.j can sciiooi Row I-Francis Glazier, Charles Wilkins, Frank Heddleston, Frank Habrock. Row 2fM. E. LaFollette, Ralph Wade, Melvin Stottsberry, Charles Bennett. TWENTY-SEVEN TWENTY-EIGHT TWE NTY-N I NE JUNIOR PLAY Row l-Cinda Bremigan, Mary Jean Morse, Darla Allendar, Marilyn Bates, Donna Eckelberry, Peggy Knouff, Judy Hannum, Barbar Zaring, Sherry Stroucl. Row 2-Dottie Dupler, Tom Scott, Robert Wheatley, Mary Helen Wilson, John Larrick, Philip DeVore, Ronald Milton, Sara Swern. Row 3-Dale Brenning, Fletcher Burton, Ronald Frakes, Thomas Dunlavy, Jack Mitchell, Kenneth Frabel, Francis Fratalli, James Jirles, The accused Where it happened THIRTY :X lfillfjggg he ., was . fhflwxi- JUNIOR CLASS PLAY A highlight in this year's events of the Junior class was the presentation to the public of a play, The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. A change from the usual comedy or mystery selections was evident in the iuniors' dramatic production. The Incident carried a deep plot concerning the neglect and forgetfulness of people today and their influence on others. SENIOR CLASS PLAY The Senior class presented Pioneer, Go Home, a hilarious comedy and a satire on the govern- ment. The Kwimpers, a hillbilly family from New Jersey, moved to Columbiana and established Kwimperville. They had their troubles with tourists, Arthur King, a social worker, gangsters, and the Internal Revenue Service. They finally established a permanent coexistance with the gov- ernment and everything ended happily. Row I-Robert Spare, Drew Hansen, Robert Bryenton, Timothy Young, Harvel Martin, Frank Van Horn, Richard Dudley, Charles Fair. Row 2-Dawn McCloud, Peggy Leech, Linda Lang, Marsha Feldner, Pamela Nichols, Joyce Maioli, Marge Ludwick, Helen Fenwick, Caroline Smith. Row 3-Jeffrey Whitman, James Kagafas, Thomas Tipton, Dennis Jones, Bryan Hall, Ted Marlatt, Robert Manchir, Roger Blackburn, Andrew Frese. SENIOR PLAY CAST THIRTY-ONE MAY DAY April Showers Bring May Flowers was The Theme of the 1964 May Day Dance, which was held in the high school gymnasium on The evening of May first. The dance was planned and sponsored by the G.A.A. Reigning over The dance was Dawn McCloud, the 1964 May queen. Her maid of honor was Jean Wycoft and other members ofthe court were Barbara Beatty, Joyce Maioli, and Carol Shimp. Highlights of the evening's entertainment were the presentation of The traditional May Pole Dance and the Sword Dance by senior girls. Decorations and programs were furnished by The G.A.A., and refreshments were served. Dawn McCouud - Queen of The May The Queen and Court Queen - Drawn McCloud Jean Wycoff Joyce Maioli Carol Shimp Barbara Beatty THIRTY-TWO Gary DeVault, Patricia Humphrey, Barbara Zaring, Trudy Armstrong, Deborah Carpenter, Mary Ann Golladay, Ellen Nickles, Carol Shelby, Lynn McCulley Gary DeVault - Head Maiorette MAJORETTES The nine maiorettes, under the leadership of Mr. Nixon and Gary DeVault, head maiorette, contributed much to the excitement and color of the performances of the C.H.S. marching Band. After practicing with the band for football games and parades, they had their own practice sessions to perfect their dancing and twirling routines. Using props and win- some smiles, they brought their skills to life in events such as parades, pep rallies, and football games. The maiorettes worked hard to raise funds for them to attend a summer camp. While at camp they received a first place in daily routines, which they had perfected. THIRTY-THREE id Am li ,5,,g . ,yu - I .f 4' 'VTE 5 ,FE qw FKNQ Q I Fw 3 gm 4 N e X , J wx AJ i xx, 2 if X Q L 1 pson, Martha Wade, Bernadine Shriver, Virginia Lawlis, Cheryl Thom 5. Carol Speakman, Row Ga ry mphrey, Hu Golliday, Trudy Armstrong, Patricia nn A ulley, Mary cC M l. Lynn Row Ramage, Cheryl Anderson, Joy cDOwell, M Sechler, Connie nda ier, Li Ma Pamela lby. an .c ua 2 0 C vu U uf 2 .1 .E Z C 2 E C an .. C as Q. c ru U .c IU .. 0 .D fb D 6: C 'c fu N IU .. 'U .o .. fU an ,I 3 ru 5 0 Q '5 c L' T9 zz ..t: .: 'o J '1 6 o W C .c o 7 .E .E .. .- 'U D. S O C .E IL o 7 E .c 3 sz .2 os c 5 vi GJ C o 5 .9 c Mela Kilpatrick, Thomas Duncan, David Braden, 2. Michael Caygill, Thomas Bowman, Harry Row ill McMillen, Barbara Hartrum, J Conn, Janice Long, Terry Burris, Cheryl 65 6. Thom Row Mitchell, nnedy, Jack Ke er Michael '19 Ri Blackburn, Arthur Roger David Miller, ade, Carol W Barbara Harding, ard, How 9l1Y0fl, Mary Ellen Hayes, Connie Crei McDaniels. EY Rodn othy Barthalow, Tim Bliss, Gala Saber, Kathy Meighen. an, Lana gm Si Moore, Richard Bn Sus Campbell, Paul Burton, Terry Mary is, Karen Coville, BV D S6 an, Li gm ichard Si Row 3. R Janet Anderson, Margo Davis, ndy McDaniel, Ci Skinner, Joria Snide, Ramona Sue 7. Row Daw- m Armstrong, James Gibson, Robert Bruner, John Warne, William Davis, Willia erson, Nel Ann Caskey, Cheryl Alexander, Barbara Boester, Nancy Kay Patt ney, Fl Fi son, Robert Willis. Olden. Bonnie Offutt, da gman, Lin Knott, Linda Max, Dolores Si Foraker, Sharon nnum, Sharon Wilson, Judith Corwin, Peggy Ha Judith 4. Jo Ellen James, Susan Lynch, Row Pamela Wilson, Brenning, William Snide, Nancy Weisenstine, Dawn McCloud, 8. Dale Row Terry Stambaugh, John Bennett, lit, Murgatroyd, Steve Phipps, Bryan Olden, David Tr William Ross, Robert Ross, ing, Beverly Dearth, Jean Willis, Pamela Nichols, VV E BC M McClung. Jon Jones, Frank Culler, Richard Bancl Officers Frank Culler, Lynn McCulley, Gary DeVault, Kenneth Sharp. BAND OFFICERS Kenny Sharp ......... ,... ....,., . .,...,, .,.. P r e sident Frank Culler .... .... V ice President Lynn McCulley . .... .Secretary Gary DeVault Treasurer BAND Presenting the major entertainment during half-time for the 1963 football season was the C H S marching band. The season was kicked off with the Good Luck Show. This performance was followed by various others, including the Kiddies Show, Hits from Broadway, the Patriotic Show, and the traditional Blues Show. To give lasting memories to the season, the band presented a combination of previous shows along with a senior farewell and a personal salute to their director, Donald Nixon. The concert band has made two maior appearance this year, the first being at the Christmas Chapel and the second at the annual Spring Concert. Through much time and effort the band received a I rating at the district band contest. THIRTY-FIVE l Brass Choir Frank Culler, Jon Jones, Thomas Severns, David Tritt, Dale Brenn- ing, Sharon Wilson, Judith Han- num, Mac Ewing, David Miller, Kenneth Sharp, Thomas Bow- man, Michael Caygill. BRASS CHOIR The Brass Choir has presented musical selections for many assemblies and extra functions this year. They have played for the Easter Chapel, two Na- tional Honor Society inductions and various others. The group was divided into two sextets for the solo and ensemble contest. The group composed of Frank Culler, David Tritt, Dale Brenning, Judith Han- num, Kenny Sharp and Michael Caygill received a l rating at the district and a 2 in state competition. PEP BAND The Pep Band under the direction of Mr. Nixon has again boosted the cheering section and tur- nished music for halt-time entertainment at all Home Basketball Games this season. The Pep Band has also been active in many other activities. Pep Band Row I. Thomas Bowman, Harry Kilpatrick, Thomas Duncan, Mike McVicker, Steven Anker. Row 2. Frank Culler, Jon Jones, Thomas Severns, David Tritt, Jack Mitchell, Kenneth Sharp, David Miller. Row 3. Dale Brerlning. THIRTY-SIX 4 SENIOR CHOIR OFFICERS ' I President Caroline Smith Vice-President , , . Richard Baker Secretary - Treasurer N , Elaine Wheelock Reporter ,,.,Barbara Beatty Elaine Wheelock, Caroline Smith, Barbara Beatty, Richard Baker SENIOR CHOIR The Senior Choir, directed by Mrs. Jean Englehard, is composed of fifty-three members. Try- outs are required tor membership in the choir and a Capella music is stressed. This year the choir sang in the Christmas and Spring concerts, at various assemblies, a P.T.A. meeting and tor church services and dedicatory programs in the community. In the District Music Contest, they sang three numbers and received an excellent rating. The group also spon- sored an after-game dance in the gymnasium. 1 1 '4 l i W 4 fi 1 A l , it X Row I. Judith I-iannum, Linda Wisenbarger, Joanne Kotoit, Pamel: Hill, Cindy Grifith, Elva McFarland, Sandra Harding, Linda Sig- man, Delores Sigman, Ruth Bishard, Sandra Bragg, Mary Gooding. Row 2. Karen Kennedy, Susie McConahy, Cheryl Oliver, Elaine Wheelock, Janet McFarland, Sandra Lyons, Linda Pethtel, Lynnda Heldman, Jacquelyn Rice, Caroline Smith, Beverly Butler. Row 3. Loretta Neff, Jennie Secrest, Roberta Frisbee, Darlene Gibson, Darla Allender, Barbara Beatty, Doris Stevens, Ramona Skinner, Carolyn Brislen, Cathy Corwin, Doraleen Stevenson, Molly Kennedy,Judith Ross. Row 4. Thomas Dunlavy, Everett Mann, Larry McCracken, Terry Severns, Kenneth Bicktord, Jeffrey Stover, Thomas Grudier, Jack Mitchell, Frank Hebrook, Gordon Foraker, Richard Baker, Robert Spare, Robert Moss, Charles Fair, Mike Mcvicker, William Sarchet. THIRTY-SEVEN I , Qig- Row T. Joseph Fordyce, Mary Druesedow, Johanna Rubicam, Bruce Dunlavy, Tony Pyles. Row 2. Diane Boyer, Thomas Burris, Sandra Grisak, Diane Shipley, Mrs. Gray. Sylvia Rublicam, Robert Dunlap, Larry Shipley. At the piano - Janice Long. ORCHESTRA. The Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Jane Gray, consists of fourteen members. During the first semester, the high school orchestra gave concerts in the various grade schools. The orchestra also played in the Christmas concert, the Spring Concert and between acts of the iunior and senior class plays. GIRLS ENSEMBLE This group performed for va- rious church and community affairs throughout the year. The ensemble also went to New Concord in February and participated in the Solo and En- semble Contest in which they received a Il rating. Seated-Jacquelyn Rice. Standing-Pamela Hill, Carolyn Brislen, Elaine Wheelock, Janet McFar- land, Beverly Butler, Barbara Beatty. THIRTY-EIGHT I mul . Row I. Becky Wharton, Judy Corwin, Doris Kemp, Judy Dupler, Cindy King, Diana Boyer, Vicky Clark, Donna Beatty, Linda McLaugh- lin, Brenda Ritter, Karen Davidson, Beverly Dearth, Janet Ruby. Row 2. Ellen Skultin, Joyce Gibson, Gail Scharb, Melanie Jones, Shelba Donlay, Darcy Daniel, Diane Shipley, Sharon Richie, Cindy Lockwood, Nancy Robertson, Sue Betts, Joyce Thiess. Row 3. James Gooding, John Lucas, Mike Abood, William Armstrong, Brent Holmes, Larry Beam, William Grifteth, Cleveland Beatty, Melvin Uplinger, Hubert Wiesenbarger, Charles Stewart, Fred Culley. JUNIOR CHOIR This year the Junior Choir, under the direction of Mrs. Jean Englehard, sang in the Christmas Pro- gram and in the Spring Concert. It was composed of forty-tive freshman and sophomores. The Choir is designed as a training period for Senior Choir and tour part singing is stressed. At the end of the sophomore year, the members try out for Senior Choir. GIRLS GLEE CLUB The Girls Glee Club is made up of thirty-four freshman and sophomore girls. The girls try out for their parts. The main purpose of this club is to teach part singing and the basic principles of music. The glee club participated in the Christmas Con- cert and the Spring Concert. It is under the direc- tion ot Mrs. Jean Englehard. Row I. Sharon Carnes, Barbara Black, Carolyn Abrams, Janet Bishard, Rebecca Dobson, Jo Ann Mathews, Loretta Jamiel, Lynn Dillon, Debbie Calc, Gloria Newsom, Row 2. Connie Oliver, Trudy Mathews, Bonnie Leasure, Betty Knight, Loretta Ward, Linda Hazelett, Sarah McCul- lough, Pam Linehan, Marie Schworm, Sandra Lashley. Row 3. Linda Hill, Donna Bri!- ton, Jo Ann Delforge, Rebecca Stevens, Sue Sharpnack, Caro- lyn Holmes, Connie Oliver, Ann Deganhart, Betty For- dyce, Marilyn Howell, Kathy King. THIRTY-NINE STUDENT COUNCIL The purpose of the Student Council is to help solve school problems and to promote better student-faculty relationships. The Council activities for this year were: supervision of the election of homecoming queen, the pre-game ceremonies and the dance, the operation of the coat check room at the home basketball games, the supervision of all class elections and the election of council members at large, helping to seat the student body before the assemblies, organizing a clean-up committee for the cafeteria, sponsoring a speaker for an assembly, and publishing a bulletin account of council meetings. The officers were: President, James Woodward, Vice President, Jeffrey Boester, Secretary, Sherry Haw- thorne, Treasurer, Richard Vergari. Jeffrey Boester, James Woodward, Sherry Haw- thorne, Richard Vergari. Row l. Kay McCracken, Linda McLaughlin, John Fenwick, Effie Nicholakis, Marcia Bonnell, Susan Lynch, Pamela Hill, Nell Ann Caskey, Sherry Hawthorne, Carol Cross. Row 2. Paul Scott, Virginia Conaway, Ann Moorehead, Jean Wycoff, Betty Willis, Juanita Kerr, Ann Varney, Joanne Kotoff, Jacquelyn Rice, Joanna Forsythe, Deborah Thompson. Row 3. Timothy Scott, Richard Vergari, James Stewart, Douglas Newton, Dawn McCloud, Thomas Johnson, Randy Murdock, Peter Berry, Danny Castner, Ellen Nickles, David Knapp. Row 4, Jon Thompson, George Suther, Jeffrey Whitman, John Warden, Jerry Gibson, John Fogle, Bruce McBride, James Woodward, Judy Moore, Sara Swern, Matt Magers, David Fairchild. FORTY Row Row Row Row Row Barbara Likes, Roberta Frisbee, Dawn McCloud, Timothy Young, Caroline Smith, Jeffrey Boester, Jeffrey Whitman, Darlene Gibson, Michael Losego, Thomas Severns, John Bowen, Judy Lynch. Nancy Wright, Pamela Hill, Evelyn Burris, Cheryl Alexander, Cheryl Hawthorne, Roger Blackburn, Thomas Chappelenr, Frank VanHorn, Gary DeVault, Barbara Beatty, Jacquelyn Rice, Pamela Nichols, Trudy Armstrong. Karen Sigman, Sue McManus, Mariorie Schultz, Barbara Zaring, George Suther, Thomas Dunlavy, Lynn Davy, Richard Baker, Patty King, David Knapp, David Suitt, Mr. Odebrecht. Linda Lang, Marsha Feldner, Cinda Bremigan, Dottie Dupler, Mary Druesedow, Ellen Nichols, Kay McCracken, Johanna Rubicam, Patty Clary, Sonia Burris, Robert Spare. Patricia Lucas, Nell Ann Caskey, Jean Wycoff, Joyce Maoli, Julia Garclau, Jenny Hamlin, Carol Shimp, Julie Selders, John Warden, David Tedrick. Richard Dudley, Harold Gilcher, Robert Johnson. Caroline Smith, Jeffrey Whitman, Jeffrey Boester, Darlene Gibson. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Chosen for high qualities of scholarship, leader- ship, character, and service, forty-one seniors and nineteen juniors were chosen as this year's National Honor Society. On induction days, December li and April 3, the newly chosen members pledged them- selves to uphold the high purpose of the National g Honor Society to which they were elected by the S E::- faculty and previously chosen members. 5 I :::V' g. I S The society was under the leadership of Mr. Oclebrecht, Advisor, Jeffrey Whitman, President, Jeffrey Boester, Vice President, Darlene Gibson, Sec- retary, Caroline Smith, Treasurer. FORTY-ONE CANTAB To answer the question, What does the word 'Cantab' mean? , let us quote from the Foreword of the T938 Cantab. Also a word of explanation is probably needed concerning the change in the name of this year- book. In casting about for a name which would be permanently useable from year to year, The Can- tab was suggested. lt is derived from the Latin word Cantabrigensis , meaning associated with Cambridge . and in England is commonly used as referring to Cambridge University. A small shield purchased on the campus of Cam- bridge University by Mrs. Albert S. Chappelear, furnished the copy from which the artist designed the one used on the cover of our T964 Cantab. ln this way we honor the town and University that gave us our name. C A N T A B BUSINESS STAFF The Business Staff of the Cantab go out for ad- vertisements, take orders for the book, write receipts for payments made by students and faculty and distribute the books on the last day of school. This year's staff has worked especially well on all pro- iects. Row 'l. Sherry Stroud, Guyla Fowler, Peggy Knouff, Trudy Bell, Susie Gibson, Linda Wilson, Marilyn Bates. Row 2. Sandra Grisak, Connie McMullen. Row 3. Marilyn Thomas, Paula Domoslay, Marsha Cunningham, Judy Cronin, Reggie Santero, Anita Helmick, Betty Fordyce, Barbara Colvin. Row 4. Johanna Rubicam, Peggy Wilhelm, Marilyn McKown, Linda Hoopman, Suzy Young, Linda Petzler, Karen Laird, Donna Wade, Vicky Campbell. FORTY-TWO C A N T A B EDITORIAL STAFF cf-xNTAB EDITORIAL BOARD Headed by an editorial board of five members, the editorial staff of the Cantab identified students in group .ss pictures, gathered material, wrote ar- ticles, voted on changes and additions to the book and, this year, chose two seniors to be designated as Miss Can- tab and Mr. Cantab. Row 'l. Elaine Wheelock, Mariorie Schultze, Cinda Bremigan. Row 2. Gordon Foraker, Joanne Kotoff. CANTAB EDITORIAL STAFF Row l. Cinda Bremigan, Marty Wade, Frances Brandt, Carol Watson, Joanne Kotoft, Judy Hannum, Elaine Wheelock, Sue McManus. Row 2. Mary Helen Wilson, Bette Wayman, Mariorie Schultze, Sonia Burris, Susie McConahy, Jennie Secrest. Row 3. James Morisey, Thomas Dunlavy, Jeffrey Stover, Donnella Hall, Gorden Foraker, Patty King, Janice Patterson, Donna Tomak, Sharon Bokelman, Paula Nicholson. FORTY-THREE Row Row Row Row Key Club is an international organization sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and is composed of outstanding boys of the sopho- ggi v Qs Paul Scott, John Fenwick, Jerry Gibson, Paul Franks, Ted Marlatt, Dennis Jones, Jeffrey Whitman, Richard Vergari. Keith Ahrendts, Jeffrey Boester, James Morisey, Timothy Scott, David Zumbrunnen, George Saltz, Clark Patton, David Tedrick. John Warden, James Woodward, Joe Allen, Jon Thompson, David Knapp, Gary Pletcher, James Stewart, David Suitt, Thomas Chappelear, James Kagafas. Frank Culler, Frank Hebrock, Jack Bogart, Bryan Hall, Bruce McBride, James Feldner, Joe Castner, David Fairchild, Danny Putzulu. KEY CLUB Row l, Thomas Chappelear, Jeffrey Whitman. Row 2, Gary Pletcher. Row 3.John Warden, David Tedrick. more, iunior, and senior classes. One of its main obiectives is to develop initiative and leadership. The club began its activities by planting tulips on the patio of the high school. Later in the fall, several boys, especially new members, attended the Key Club Workshop in Columbus, Ohio. The new members also ushered at the Cambridge Community Theater and helped to clean the Guernsey County Museum. ln November, the Key Club held a special memorial service for President John F. Kennedy after his assassination. Money making proiects included the sale of Benson's Old Home Fruit Cakes and sponsoring an after-game dance. As a service to the community, the Key Club sold baloons on February 4th and 5th to help make money for the Heart Funcl. A total of S286 was collected from this sale. The main service project to the school was sponsoring and planning the annual Career Day program held March l7. This program enables students to receive vital information on different vocations. The Cambridge High School Key Club was rated eighth in 'the state of Ohio for its activities. The officers for the year were: President, Tom Chappelear, Vice President, Gary Pletcher, Secretary, Dave Tedrick, Treasurer, Jeff Whitman. Mr. Roy Wolfe is the faculty advisor, Mr. John Fairchild, serving his last year as the Kiwanis advisor, was pre- sented a plaque by the Key Club as a token of their appreciation for his many years of service to the Club. John Warden served as lieutenant governor of the eighteenth division of Ohio Key Clubs. FORTYVFOUR REPORTER The '63-'64 editions of the Cambridge High Reporter were printed once during each six weeks period, and were outstand- ing issues. Staff heads and members of the writing staff sponsored the baby picture contest with sports editor, John Bowen, the winner, and proceeds going to TAPS. Other yearly projects included the after- game Christmas dance and the Reporter banquet held in May. At that time the staff heads for '64 - '65 were announced. A .1 1. Seated-Linda Lang, Barbara Beatty, John Bowen, Pamela Hill, Roberta Frisbee. Standing-Penny Misel, Joyce Maioli, Co-editors-Barbara Beatty and Pam Hill. Co-publication and exchange managers e Joyce Maioli and Penny Misel. Business Manager-Roberta Frisbee. Circulation Manager-Linda Lang. Sports editor-John Bowen. Faculty advisor-Mr. Andre Odebrecht. ft z v Q, f i 1551 -- 'ns l Row l. Libby Wiggington, Lennie Berry, Roberta Frisbee, Linda Lang, Pamela Hill, John Bowen, Barbara Beatty, Penny Misel, Joyce Maioli Joanne Kotoff, Mary Gooding, Brenda Braden. Row 2. Sue Cooper, Doris Kemp, James Jirles, Thomas Dunlavy, Blair McDerrnid, Bruce Dunlavy, Kathy Corwin, Joan Boyle. Row 3. Pat Scanlon, Cynthia Simpson, Jean Wycoff, Evelyn Burris, Elaine Chelekis, Carol Watson, Darla Allender, Linda Max, Cheryl Conn Judy Garland, Janet Merrill. Row 4. Timothy Bartholow, Frank Van Horn, Roger Blackburn, Robert Ross, Kenneth Frabel, Gordon Foraker, John Warden, Richard Baker Donella Hall, Donna Tomak. FORTY-FIVE s.,,4..4-f Row Row Row Row The Senior Hi-Y is made up of freshman and sopho- mores. This year's officers include: Jeff Gardner, presi- dent, Keith Ahrendts, Vice President, Pat Lynsky, Paul Scott, Patrick Lynsky, James Fenwick, Jerry Gibson, Larry Graham, Marcus Nickles, Douglas Newton. Stephen Schick, Randy Murdock, Thomas Johnson, Keith Adrendts, Terry Jones, Robert Bender. Stephen Cowgill, Dan Castner, Gary Duff, Peter Berry, Ronnie Scott, Terry Davis, Paul Laiming. Wilbur Hammond, Alan Farnsworth, Richard Whitman, Jack Bogart, Jack Henry, Jeffrey Gardner, Paschal Stevenson, Edward Hare Bruce McBride, Robin Fritts. SENIOR HI - Y r Secretary, Steve Schick, Treasurer, Bruce McBride, 1 Chaplain, and John Fenwick, Sergeant-at-arms. Thomas Myers, Faculty Advisor. Their main activities this year included a New Year's party, their annual slave auction, and the cleaning of the bleachers before a football game. J Senior Hi-Y Officers t B 0 Left to right-'Keith Ahrendts, Stephen Schick, Patrick Lynsky, James Fenwick, Jeffrey Gardner, Bruce McBride. FORTY-SIX SPARTAN HI - Y The Spartan Hi-Y is composed ot junior and senior boys and, since its organization in l96O, has been one of the most active ot our school groups. This year's activities included assisting with the Teens Against Leukemia program, helping the Salvation Army and decorating Guernsey Memorial Hospital at Christmas, sponsoring the Thanksgiving assembly, and enioying a club hayride. Club speakers this year were Pastor Hahn of the Christ's Lutheran Church, Bruce McNair, guidance director at the high school, and Gordon Pickens, Y. M. C. A. secretary. Officers: President, James Kagafas, Vice President, Dennis Jones, Secretary, Robert Manchir, Treasurer, Ted Marlatt, Chaplain, Kenneth Sharp, Sergeant-at- arms James Stewart, Mr. Donald Nixon, advisor. I l 4. Sitting: Robert Manchir, James Kagafas, Dennis Jones, Kenneth Sharp. Standing: James Stewart, Mr. Nixon, Ted Marlatt. Wm: P ' r f? Q i L ln K Row I. Paul Moorehead, Bryan Hall, Dennis Jones, Ted Marlatt, Matt Magers, Paul Franks, James Kagafas, David Tedrick, Thomas Chappelear. Row 2. Donald Calvert, John Parrish, Kenneth Sharp, David Knapp, William Lockwood, Thomas Severns, Michael Losego. Row 3. Michael Caygill, John Warden, Jeffrey Whitman, James Woodward, Randy Eckclberry. Row 4. Danny Putzulu, Roclney McDaniel, David Fairchild, Robert Manchir, Clark Patton, Frank Culler, Michael Lyons, Richard Mosholder, James Stewart. FORTY-SEVEN James Henderson, Timothy Scott, David Zumbrunnen, Harry New' ton, Terry Starnbaugh. Pm A - man TROJAN HI - Y The Trojan Hi-Y is in its second year and is composed of 35 sophomores, junior, and senior boys. lt is affil- iated with the National Hi-Y Organization. The activities of the Trojan Hi-Y included selling coffee and Christmas trees and sponsoring a hayride. One of the projects planned for next fall is the replace- ment of the mural at the Y. M. C. A. In April, the club sponsored a slave auction at which each member of the club was auctioned to a female student and was her slave for a day. The officers were: President, James Henderson, Vice President, Terry Stambaugh, Secretary, Timothy Scott, Treasurer, Mike Trimmer, Chaplain, Harry Newton, and Sergeant-at-arms, Dave Zumbrunnen.. Charles Watkins was the Faculty Advisor. mtg F5 Row Row Row Row FORTY-EIGHT I. Michael Trimmer, Thomas Bowman, Thomas Duncan, Jan Ferguson, Robert Fish. John Bowen, James Henderson, David Zumbrunnen, Drew Hansen, Phillip DeVore, Frank Van Horn, Wesley Fultz. 3. James Morisey, John Fogle, Roger Blackburn, Ronald Milton, Timothy Young, Andrew Frese, Harry Kilpatrick. Joseph Allen, Bruce Anderson, Harry Newton, Jeffref Stover, George Suther, John Larrick, Dale Brenriing, Jack Mitchell, Terry Stambaugh, Timothy Scott. wM.f'.. tl , r f C, C.. t We 3331 my - - Row l. Thomas Chappelear, Daniel Putzulu, Linda Lang, Carol Smith, Judith Ross, Dawn McCloud, Peggy Leech, Donna Tomak, Kathy Corwin, Janet Merrill, Dennis Jones. Row 2. Jeffrey Whitman, Kathryn Gilcher, Barbara Beatty, Roberta Frisbee, Jean Mathers, David Tedrick, Jim Kagafas, Shirley Collart, Janice Patterson, Sylvia Rubicam, Johanna Rubicam. Row 3. Robert Spare, Carol Watson, Sonia Burris, Ruth Bishard, Marilyn Davis, Linda Sarchet, Rita Boggs, Frances Hill, Sarah McCul- lough, Sue Duffey, Patty Wheatley. GREAT BOOKS CLUB The Great Books Club should appeal to all who love to read. Members of the club read as many books as possible from a list of 200 great books compiled by Clifton Fadiman, famous author and columnist. This list contains titles which he thinks every high school student should read. At the end of each school year, a record is made that contains the names of the members of the club and the books that each individual member has read. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Cambridge Chapter of Future Homemakers of America is a chartered unit of the Ohio Association. The purpose of the organization is to promote a growing appreciation of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking, to encourage democracy in home and community, to work for good home and family life for all, to further interest in home economics, and to provide wholesome individual and group recreation. Officers- President--Karen Sigman Vice President-Nancy Lucas Secretary-Cheryl Greene Treasurer-Loretta Neff Historian-Kathy Geary Song Leader-Bonnie Springer Parliamentarian-Becky Mathews Row l. Loretta Neff, Cheryl Green, Karen Sigman. Row 2. Bonnie Springer, Rebecca Mathews. FORTY-NINE Row l. Sarah McCullough, Frances Hill, Brenda Ritter, Brenda Braden, Karen Burgess, Virginia Spare, Mary Helen Phillips, Paula Domoslay, Sherry Hawthorne, Gary DeVault, Joyce Gunn, Linda Wilson, Janice Long, Klathy Meighen. Row 2. Jo Finney, Sue McManus, Doris Suther, Pamela Mayor, Elaine Chelikis, Nlary Helen Wilson, Mariorie Schultze, Susan Miller, Paula Murgatroyd, Bernadine Shriver, Patty Johnson, Karen Kennedy, Roberta Frisbee. Row 3. Lorita Ward, Kathy Corwin, Sharon Bokelman, Rebecca Davey, Betsy Jennings, Barbara Hartrum, Deborah Degenhart, Martha Wade, Ann Varney, Doris Stevens, Linda McConahy, Bonnie Springer, Diana Boyer, Julia Gerclau, Beverly Butler. FUTURE NURSES ug- The Future Nurses Club consists ot girls looking forward to nursing careers. They meet the second Tuesday of every month. At these meetings they are told about scholarships and different nursing schools which might be of interest to them. They took a test which told each girl her individual interests and whether she would be suited to be a nurse. The club also toured Guernsey Memorial Hospital. Officers were: President, Sherry Hawthorne, Vice President, Paula Domoslay, Secretary-Treas- urer, Kathy Meighan. Mrs. Jeftrey spoke to the Future Nurses on Career Day. FIFTY Future Teachers of America is an organization of students who plan to be teachers. This group led by Bob Spare, president and Mrs. Doris Lloyd, Advisor, has done several notable ser- vice proiects this year. They have made Student Directories, which have the name, address, telephone and room number of all students in our school. Their profits from this and from co-sponsoring a dance are going into a book scholarship. This book scholarship is awarded to a senior member of their club to be used for buying books in college. They also sponsored a work shop, which is for all students in Muskingum and Guern- sey Counties interested in teaching. Student teaching in the grade schools Mary Gooding, Dottie Dupler, Robert Spare, Cinda Bremigan. in town is also done by most members. After asking permission from the teacher of their chosen class, a mem- ber of the F.T.A. observes how class is conducted one morning and tries his or her hand in teaching the next morn- ing. The officers of the T964 FTA were: President, Robert Spare, Vice President, Cinda Bremigan, Treasurer, Dottie Duplerp Secretary, Mary Good- ing. FUTURE TEACHERS 1g..i r T Row Row Row Row Row l 2 3 A 5 Robert Spare, Cinda Bremigan, Dottie Dupier, Mary Gooding. Virginia Lawlis, Teresa McMillen, Karen Knight, Gail Poplin, Marge Ludwick, Jacqueline Rice, Carol Cox, Pam Nichols, Judy Corwin, Joan Boyle, Barbara Beatty. Joanne Kotoff, Jo Ann Matthews, Betty Willis, Doris Kemp, Barbara Harding, Barbara Patterson, Trudy Bell, Patty King, Susie McConahy, Joyce Maioli, Nancy Lucas, Brenda Ritter. Mike Abood, Lois Petzler, Dawn McCloud, Libby Wigginton, Lennie Barry, Linda Garver, Cindy Davis, Linda Sechler, Sonia Burris, Cheryl Alexander, Linda Burris, Mary Ellen Day, Elva McFarland. John Bowen, Mike McVicker, Glenn Wilson, Clark Patten, Thomas Ringer, Linn Davey, Rick Baker, Robert O'Shea, Donella Hall, Patty Clary, Janet Anderson, Margie Kuhn, Patricia Humphrey, Bertha Blair. FIFTY-ONE Y-TEENS The Y-Teen organization, one of the largest and most active clubs in the school, is open to all senior, iunior and sophomore girls. The theme for this year's program was On Broad- way . The first meeting, which was a great success and loads of fun, was a hootenanny. Some of the highlights of the year were the impressive Recogni- tion Service, held at the Second United Presbyterian Church, the annual Scavenger Hunt, the Christmas Workshop, and the Spring Fashion Review. The Carousel formal dance was one of the biggest social events of the year. Roberta Frisbee ruled as queen. The money making projects for the year were the holly sale and the chocolate bar sale. Much of the proceeds went to the district Y.M.C.A., T.A.P.'s and the conference fees for the four new officers. President Roberta Frisbee, Vice President, Jacque- lyn Rice, Secretary, Mary Druesedow, Treasurer, Barbara Zaring. 1.15. Seated-Andrew Frese, Roberta Frisbe Queen ofthe Dance Standing-Gary Pletcher, Darlene Hill FIFTY-TWO CABINET MEETING in Room 206 come to The refreshment Table. Mrs. Shelby serves as James Stewart, Miss McCulley, Gary DeVaul'r, James Sarah Swern, George Saltz, Jean Wycoff, Woodward, Virginia Lawlis and Ed Hare Y - TEEN CABINET Back-Cynthia Simpson, Darlene Hill, Joyce Maioli, Julia Gerdau, Caroline Smith, Pame Front-Jean Wycoff, Kay McCracken, Elizabeth Gans, Sandra Bragg, Roberta Frisbee, Jennie Secrest. la Jac i Nichols, Sara Swern, Dottie Dupler. quelyne Rice, Mary Druesedow, Barbara Zaring, FIFTY-THREE The Beaux Art Club Presenting a community art exhibit containing their own individual works was the main project ofthe art club this year. The executive portion of the club is composed of Paul Moorehead, President, Linda Geese, Vice Presi- dent, Philip Devore, Treasurer, and Roger Johnson, Secretary. Their advisor is Mr. Joseph, the art teacher. SELECTIONS FROM THE EXHIBIT Row l. Kneeling-Mr. Joseph, Linda Geese, Roger Johnson, Floyd Alloway, Paul Moorehead. Row 2. -Standing Julie Bell, Judith Hannum, Clark Patton, Phillip DeVore, Kenneth Saft, Linda Peaker, Jo Peterson, Barbara Birch, Cheryl Wheelock, Judy Bates, Kathy Johnson, Shannon Springer, Lorita Ward, Teresa Potts, Marilyn Howell, Juanita Callihan, James Jackson. T., .. . , ,f K fstsswtw ' gp we - ss 4 -V, X s was A ' D . K 1 is 5 ' , ' U 5' ,F .. . - - 5 . .V '- -' 1 in -' ' ri ' 1 3 suse-.f S4 ..., Row l. Cinda Bremigan, Jacquelyne Rice, Linda Sigman, Sue Duffey, Sandra Lyons, Linda Lang, Bette Wayman. Row 2. Sarah McCullough, Miss Marian Atkins, Librarian, Ann Degenhart. STUDENT LIBRARIANS Thirty-two students served our school this year by acting as student librarians. Each period three students performed various duities such as working at the desk, or in the vvorkroom, checking attendance, or replac- ing books on the shelves. These duties were rotated each week. At the end of the year pins were presented to the librarians for their services. Bronze pins were given for two semesters ot work, silver for three semesters, gold for four semesters, and enamel pins with class numeral and a chain for tive semesters of service. Sui illllillittl Pl1Sl fill 3 D Row I. Judith Ross, Linda Lang, Caroline Smith, Jane Moss, Frances Hill, Patricia Scanlon, Linda Sarchet, Kathryn Gilcher, Kathy Corwin. Row 2. Janet Merrill, Jack Uplinger, Terry Severns, Trudy Bell, Donna Headley. Not in Picture-Donna Tomak, Janet McPeak, Connie Slay, Bonnie Springer, Sherry Hackney. FIFTY-FIVE YOUTH RED CROSS The Youth Red Cross is an organization through which young people serve others as volunteers, and promote friendship throughout the world. At Christmas time, favors and a centerpiece were made for a local rest home. The club also sponsored a dance after a basketball game. The officers for 1963-64 were: President, Susie Gibson, Vice President, Paula Domoslay, Secretary, Patty Oakley, Treasurer, Lennie Berry. T. A. P. S. This year the Teen-age program of the March of Dimes Foundation was headed by Roberta Frisbee and Sara Swern. Projects carried out during the 1963-1964 school year included a Bread Sale from which the organization realized four hundred dollars. Nickles Bakery, Krogers, Kennedy's Bakery, Strama's Bakery, and the A. and P. Supermarket contributed the bread for this proiect. Money from the Baby Contest, sponsored by the Re- porter staff, and the sale of choclate bars by the Y-Teens were also contributed to the cause through T.A.P.S. Vertical Row fupj Susie Gibson, Paula Domoslay, Lennie Berry, Ann Munson, Suzy Young, Janet Merrill. Horizonal-Row 1. William Sarchet, Linda Max, Marsha Cunningham, Janet Ruby, Janice Fowler, Pamela Rochester, Michael Losego. Row 2. Bryan Hall, Karen Wescott, Beverly Murgatroyd, Patricia King, Peggy Knouff, Mary Ellen Day, Thomas Bowman. Row 1. Roberta Frisbee, Sara Swern. Row 2. Virginia Lawlis, Bernadine Shriver, Kathy Meighen, Sharon Hoyt, Paula Nicholson, Nancy Lucas, Ted Marlatt, Dennis Jones, Ruth Bishard, Caroline Smith, Cheryl Oliver, Jennie Secrest, Jeanne Seel, Margie Kuhn. Row 3. Becky Mathews, Mary Helen Wilson, Janice Patterson, Cheryl Alexander, Helen Fenwick, Linda Burris, Carolyn Burris, Carol Cox Pamila Nichols, Joyce Maioli, Patricia Lucas, Peggy Leech, Nell Ann Caskey, Barbara Beatty, Ellen Cogsil. Row 4. Mary Gooding, Judith Ross, Roberta O'Shea, Clark Patton, Jeffrey Stover, Frank Hebrock, James Stewart, Philip Woodward, George Suther, Thomas Chappelear, David Tedrick, Donald Thomas. FI FTY-SIX Patty Oakley, Diana Boyer, Joy Rarnage, Long, Guyla Derth, Paula Linda Hazlett Devore, James TRAFFIC SAFETY CLUB The main purpose of the Traffic Safety Club is to promote traffic safety among the teenvagers of our community. The club registers student cars, which are parked on the school grounds, and takes charge of the parking of cars for large meetings, such as the Eastern Ohio Teachers Association, which was held at Cambridge High School this year. Representatives of the local club attended the state convention in Columbus, Ohio, and a district meeting, which was held at Muskingum College. Row l. William Sarchet, Karen Davidson, Linda Geese, Susan Moore, Guyla Fowler, Merriam Carroll, Elizabeth Gans. Row 2. Mary Ellen Day, Leanna Starr, Greta Sunnafrank, Phyllis Jirles, David Gates, Sharman Siens, Connie McMullen, Marla Anderson, Beverly Butler. Row 3. David Miller, Doris Stevens, Peggy Murgatroyd, Francis Fratalli, Lynn Hallman, Marilyn McKown, Evelyn Burris, .lulia Gerdau. Row 4. Ronnie Miller, Dale Shockley, Melvin Uplinger, Linn Davey, Kenneth Saft, James Hughes, Barbara Likes, Miss Blackburn. Traffic Safety Club Officers: President-Ronald Miller Vice President-David Miller Secretary-Julie Gerdau TreasurervBarbara Likes Advisor-Elizabeth Blackburn Ronald Miller, Julia Gerdau, Barbara Likes, David Miller. FIFTY-SEVEN . , . I 1' . N 4 - '- .- f . 1 Q I E: rf l ,, . t ' I 3 4 VIC The Vocational-lndustrial Club of Ohio is a statewide organization formed by boys and girls working and studying in Trade and Industrial Classes in 'the public schools of Ohio. The Cambridge VlC's were one of tour clubs in the state to receive the T963-64 Award of Merit, which is based on the clubs educational, civic, and social activities and achievements. Helen Fenwick received a Bronze Award in the State Job Application Contest. Row 1. Floyd Pearson, William Hill. Row 2. Jeannie Valentine, Patricia Haschak, Nancy Dodd. FIFTY-EIGHT Row I Nancy Dodd, Linda Sar- chet, Paula Dunniver, Helen Fenwick, Jeannie Valentine. Row 2 Patricia Haschak, Judy Morris, Nancy Warne, Joyce Haney. Row 3 Floyd Pearson, Dennis Jackson, William Blattner, Larry Jacobs, Luster Morrison, Eugene Burris. Row A William Hill, Theodore Heller, Lloyd Alloway, Clem Slay, Tyrone Curry, Kenneth Boyd. '5'l-q,,, :... ... F' Paula Duniver on duty at Cambridge Community Hospital as a member of the Trade and lndustry pro- gram. President -William Hill Vice President--Jeannie Valentine Secretary--Nancy Dodd Treasurer'-Floyd Pearson Reporter-Patricia Haschak Advisor-Robert Kuhn Top Row-Cheryl Greene, Pamela Coss, Patricia Pickens, Judith Moore, Judith Lynch. On steps bottom to top-Ruth Bishard, Delores Sigman, Ramona Skinner, Karen Sigman, Nancy Wright, Barbara Likes. Special Services For Teachers An indispensible group of girls form the Special Help to Teachers. These girls, who are studying to be secretaries, type tests and other papers for teachers. They take dictation, type, mimeograph, and cut stencils. Audio - Visual - Aids Club Girls are in everything! Even the Audio-Visual Aids Club has included them among their officers. The officers are as follows: Patty Clary, president, Gordon Foraker, vice president, Sue Betts, secretary, and Joanne Kotoff, Treasurer. Their advisor is Mr. Bretschneider. The showing, obtaining, and caring for films and equipment are services rendered by the club. Row l. Kathy Corwin, Joanne Kotoff, Patty Clary, Sue Betts, Gordon Foraker, Sonia Burris. Row 2 Terry Murrell, Robert Spare, Richard Stanley. Row 3 Michael Abood, Chris Dehart, Ronnie Anderson, Thomas Scott, Robert Bender, John Bennett. Row 4 Philip Turner, Mike Stone- brook, James lckes, John Wilson, Bob Ross, Ronald Ames, Harvel Martin, Robert Johnson. FlFTY-NINE G A A SPORTSBOARD Row l. lrightj-Jean Wycoff, Darlene Hill, Judith Lynch, Trudy Armstrong, Miss Ella Stull, advisor. Row 2. Nancy Lucas, Carol Cox, Mariorie Schultze, Sally Conaway, Jenny Hamlin, Evelyn Burris, Patricia Humphrey. Row 3. Carolyn Burris, Linda Lee, Sara Swern, Dawn McCloud, Ellen Cogsil, Margie Kuhn. The GAA SPORTSBOARD was a group of girls elected from the Girls Athletic Association to take charge of various activities. Each sportsboard member was in charge of a different athletic activity and recorded points earned by the other members in that sport. GAA The Girls Athletic Association, under the supervision of their advisor, Miss Stull, was composed of junior and senior girls interested in sports. After earning 25 points in various sports, the girls could become members and continue to earn points during the year. Some of these points were earned at the meetings, when the members gathered to have volleyball games and other activities. Also there was Saturday morning bowling for those interested. During the year the club sponsored the annual May Day Dance, a special party for the members, and a recognition program in which seniors with 200 or more points were honored. Officers for 1963-64 were: President, Jean Wycoff, Vice President, Darlene Hill, Secretary, Judith Lynch, Treasurer, Trudy Armstrong. SIXTY Y-GAA The Young Girls Athletic Association, composed of sports-minded freshman and sophomore girls, was this year under the able leadership of President, Deborah Thompson, Vice President, Virginia Lawlis, Secretary, JoAnna Forsythe, and Treasurer Carol Cross. At the monthly meetings, usually held in the school gymnasium, the girls participated in various sports, thus earning athletic points needed to con- tinue in membership, The sophomore girls who Y-GAA SPORTSBOARD accumulated more than 250 points were honored at the end ofthe year. Row 'l. Johanna Forsythe, Virginia Lawlis, Deborah Thompson, Carol Cross. Row 2. Jo Anne Peterson, Becky McHenry, Darlene Hill, Sharon Hoyt, Doris Suther. Y-TEEN POWDER PUFF FOOTBALL TEAM Row Row Row Row Row THE WINNERS Cheryl Anderson, Carol Shelby, Donella Hall, Peggy Leech, Patty Pickens. Leah Jones, Sharon Wilson, Frances Brandt. Connie Howard, Jo Finney, Ellen Cogsil, Trudy Armstrong, Bernadine Shriver, Nancy Lucas, Terry McMillen. Virginia Lawlis, Cheryl Oliver, Mary Ann Golladay, Barbara Boester, Patricia Humphrey, Dawn McCloud. Coaches-Ronald Milton, Thomas Severns, Thomas Bowman. SIXTY-ONE Spawn SIXTY-THREE VARSITY FOOPTBALL Row Row Row Row Row Jim Henderson, Gary Pletcher, Jim Woodward, Paul Franks, Coach Ault, George Saltz, Dennis Jones, Ted Heller, Ed Helmick. Coach Davis, Coach Hyde, Dave Fairchild, Frank Hebrock, Rene' Betts, Richard Vergari, Floyd Pearson, Dallas Lashley, Bob Manchin Dan Putzulu, Coach Cox, Charles Willis, Mike Pinzone, Dave Adair, Joe Castner, Dave Zumbrunnen, Harry Newton, Jon Thompson, Mike Kafury, Joe Allen John Rose, Paul Scott. Paul Laiming, Paschal Stephenson, Bruce McBride, Dave Suitt, Dave Knapp, Tom Chappelear, Jim Stewart, Paul Moorehead, Randy Preece, Clifford Clark, Charles Payton, Steve Higgs. Keith Ahrendts, Dick Mossholder, Jack Bogart, Allen Farnsworth, Ed Hare, Dennis Miller, Jack Henry, Jeff Gardner, Terry Jones Jim Archer, Jim Hazelwood, Jack Garland. FOOTBALL 1963 During the football season the Bobcats fought hard but could only come up with a match of last years record of A wins and 6 losses. The wins came against Athens, Barnesville, Coshocton and Dayton, while the loss column fell under St. Clairsville, Bellaire, Marietta, Dover, Zanesville and Martins Ferry. One of our biggest triumphs was the surprise victory over Dayton Keiser, a team new to our schedule. SIXTY-FOUR r 1 FOOTBALL LETTERMEN Row l. Rene Betts, Dennis Jones, Ed Helmick, Paul Franks, Thomas Chappelear, Dan Putzulu, Robert Manchir, John Rose. Row 2. Jack Garland, Matt Magers, David Fairchild, Gary Pletcher, Mike Kafury, Paul Moorehead, James Woodward, Keith Ahrendts, Paul Scott. Row 3. Richard Vegari, David Suitt, James Henderson, Joseph Castner, Joseph Allen, Harry Newton, Frank Hebrock, Mike Pinzone, Bruce McBride, James Stewart. Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Won S C 0 R E B 0 A RD 1963 FOOTBALL SCORES VARSITY 14 Athens 20 Barnesville O St. Clairsville 6 Bellaire 16 Coshocton 6 Marietta I6 Dover 6 Zanesville O Martins Ferry 2' Dayton Keiser i I4 4 Lost 8 vv 6 vv 8 L sa L s vv 22 L 20 L is L 54 L i vv 185 SIXTY-FIVE FOOTBALL - 1963 Third Down - Five To Go! SIXTY-SIX COACHES Row 1. Davis, Hyde. Row 2. Clemenson, Aulr, Cox. RESERVE SCORES Cambridge 14 Coshocton 22 Cambridge 16 Maysville O Cambridge O Zanesville 14 Cambridge 6 Marietta 22 Cambridge 8 New Phil. 38 Cafmgridgeriw Byesville 18 44 114 Won 1 Lost 5 HOMECOMING CROWD FRESHMAN SCORES L W L L L L W W W W W W Cambridge 1,4 Barnesville 14 Cambridge 38 New Concord O Cambridge 24 New Concord 12 Cambridge 8 Coshocton 2 Cambridge 14 Barnesville 8 Cambridge 20 Maysville 8 Cambridge 14 iw Marietfii W V W-Y i 132 50 Won 6 Lost O Tied 1 CHEERLEADERS 1963 - 1964 .N gi, xx.. - Iiilllflil hs. Qu. From left-Sherry Stroud, Cheryl Oliver, Joyce Maioli, Sherry Hawthorne, Carol Shimp, Judy Moore. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Three Cheers for The C.H.S. Cheerleaders! The six pretty cheerleaders who have represented their school well during the 1963-64 school year, deserve a big hand from the students at C.H.S. Under The leadership of Miss Stull, The girls practiced after school every night, sometimes as long and as hard as the football and basketball teams. Besides leading the cheers at The games, the girls also made the posters for The halls, organized pep rallies, and never gave up when the Team was losing. From the Sport Staff of the Cantab-speaking for all the student body, we like to say Thanks , and we think you are Gr-r-r-eat! RESERVE CHEERLEADERS These four girls encouraged the reserve basketball team to a 9 and 9 record. Capt. Linda McLaughlin, Lennie Berry, Sue Betts, and Ginny Conaway practiced with the Varsity Cheerleaders every night after school during the basketball season. Thanks a lot girls for a iob well done, and may you cheer for the rest of your years at C. H. S. Reserve Cheerleaders From left-Linda McLaughlin, Sue Ann Betts, Virginia Conaway, Lennie Berry SIXTY-SEVEN MARIETTA - Watkins - Tipton - Stover VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Row 1, Gary Pletcher, Coach Hyde, Jeff Stover Row 2. Roger Blackburn, Bruce McBride, Jack Garland, John Rowe, Edward Hare, Paschal Stevenson, Tom Grudier, Tom Tipton, Delno Watkins. SIXTY-EIGHT BASKETBALL The Bobcats, under the leadership of a new head coach, Donald Hyde, started the 1963-64 season with only one returning letterman, senior Jack Garland, who led the Cats in scoring with a total of 289 points for an average of 13.9 points a game. One of the Cats biggest upsets came against Martins Ferry when the Purple Riders came to town looking for an easy victory, but after 32 minutes of hard fought basketball left with a 66-60 defeat. On February 24th, the Bobcats went to New Concord to start tournament play against a strong West Muskingum team. With about 30 seconds left in the game and the Cats down by six points, iunior Jeff Stover started taking over the game. He scored four points in 20 seconds to bring the Bob- cats within two points. Then with 3 seconds left, John Rowe picked off a rebound and passed to Stover who gunned it from half court to tie the game at 69 all. ln the overtime, Garland scored 4 straight points while the rest of the team held the Tornadoes to 3, giving Bobcats a 73 to 72 victory. On February 26th, the Bobcats again went to New Con- cord to meet the Barnesville Shamrocks. It was no contest as the Bobcats easily won, 83 to 55. ln the next game, Ed Hare scored 30 points, but it was not enough as Maysville defeated Cambridge 62-56. Although the team has a 7 to 14 record, we rnust agree that Coach Hyde and the boys gave us many thrilling games. Tipton, Garland and Watkins in game with West Muskingum. BASKETBALL SCORES 1963-64 SEASON Cambridge 51 Coshocton Cambridge 41 Zanesville Cambridge 65 New Philadelphia Cambridge 61 Bellaire Cambridge 54 Carrollton Cambridge 61 Marietta Cambridge 27 Canton Lincoln Cambridge 51 Zanesville Cambridge 54 St. Clairsville Cambridge 53 Newark Cambridge 59 Barnesville Cambridge 54 St. Clairsville Cambridge 68 Martins Ferry Cambridge 72 Marietta Cambridge 75 Barnesville Cambridge 40 Dover Cambridge 53 New Concord Cambridge 62 Uhrichsville 79 1001 1401 TOURNAMENT Cambridge 73 West Muskingum 72 Cambridge 83 Barnesville 55 Cambridge 56 Maysville 62 212 189 Won 5 Lost 13 fseasonj Won 7 Lost 14 Coverall recordj SIXTY-NINE Garland and Hare in Martins Ferry Game LETTERMEN Seniors-Roger Blackburn, Jack Garland, Tom Tip- ton. Juniors-Frank Booth, Gordon Foraker, Steve Higgs, Gary Pletcher, John Rovve, Jeff. Stover, Jon Thompson, Delno Watkins. SophomoresAEd. Hare, Bruce McBride. Tipton, Rowe, McBride and Stover against Marietta SEVENTY Hare and Stover -- Dover. Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge RESERVE BASKETBALL Coshocton Zanesville New Philadelphia Bellaire Carollton Marietta Canton Lincoln Zanesville St. Clairsville Newark Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge WON RESERVE SQUAD 50 38 54 24 55 42 40 38 705 Barnesville St. Clairsville Martins Ferry Marietta Barnesville Dover New Concor Uhrichsville LOST 9 27 32 58 50 35 34 d 38 35 719 Coach Cox, Richard Vergari, David Suitt, Frank Hebrock, Dave Fairchild, Cleveland Beatty, Robin Fritts, Bob Peterson, Dave Kissinger, Jeff. Gardner, Steve Moore. Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge Cambridge FRESHMAN SCORES Coshocton New Concord Newcomerstown Rosecrans Grover Cleveland Coshocton Barnesville Rosecrans Cambridge 38 New Concord 32 Cambridge 21 Grover Cleveland 36 Cambridge 35 Barnesville 24 Cambridge 28 Maysville 36 452 452 Won 6 Lost 6 Tournament at Zanesville Cambridge 39 Hancock 48 SEVENTY-ONE SPRING it J TRACK The- 1964 spring sports program opened with the Cambridge High School Track team recording its first win of the season against Cadiz. Coach Carl Dupler and his boys easily took the season opener by a score of 64V2 to 54V2. Many records were broken this season. Sopho- more Robin Fritts broke the pole vault record which was held by a member ofthe Cambridge High School faculty, Mr. Thompson. Fritts cleared the bar for ll' 4 . Mike Kafury broke his old record of 133' for the shot put when he tossed it l38'. - ,ra Siu Over the Hurdles Jim Jackson comes down the track. ti! i f as tm --' , X J' 5 if 4? lr S Row 1, David Suitt, Mike Kafury, Gary Fletcher, Harry Newton, Rene Betts, Paul Franks, Row 2. Dennis Jackson, Frank Booth, Joe Allen, Robin Fritts, Jim Jackson, Ron Gregory. Row 3. Marty Danley, Larry Thomas, Bruce Anderson, Bob O'Shea, Pascal Stevenson, Bruce McBride, Larry Booth. Row 4. Mr. Hyde, Tom Pandelos, Ed. Hare, Philip Jirles, Tom Kennedy, George Suther, Cleveland Beatty, Mr. Dupler. SEVENTY-TWO SPORTS GOLF Row l. Bryan Hall, Dave Tedrick, Jeff Stover, Jeff. Boester, Jim Morisey, Coach Meyers. Row 2. Bob Page, Jan Ferguson, Bob Peter- son, Bob Fish, Fred Sprankle, Jeff Gardiner. Row 3. Steve Moore, Stan Wilson, Bob l Bender, Leslie Amos, Bob Bennett, Dave Tritt, l Paul Laiming. BASEBALL The Cambridge High School baseball team opened the season by defeating Newcomerstown 1610 2. Pitchers for Mr. Ault's team this year looked better than those they have had in previous years. The infield was made up of all returning letterman. George Saltz was at first, John Warden, second, Dave Fairchild, short stop, Jeff Whitman, third. Dave Fairchild will be the only returning letterman tor infield for 1965 but there will be a strong bench from which to replace the missing seniors. Row l. Dennis Jones, George Saltz, John Warden, Dave Fairchild, Floyd Pearson, Ronnie Green, Coach Ault, Row 2. Jerry Gibson, John Bowen, William Schaffer, Frank Hebrock, Richard Vergari, Tom Chappelear, Jeff. Whitman, Allen Clarkston. Row 3. Tom Duncan, mgr., Steve Higgs, mgr., Kerwin Jefferies, Dave Adair, Delno Watkins, Jack Bogart, Bob Willis, mgr., Tyrone Martin, mgr. SEVENTY-THREE PEP CLUB Q kg 1 Q 7 PEP CLUB COUNCIL Row l. Ellen Cogsil, Peggy Leech, Patricia Lucas, Sara Swern. Row 2. Lennie Berry, Kay McCracken, Miss Stull, Elaine Wheelock, Betty Willis. Row 3. Barbara Boester, Sue Betts, Jeanne Seel, Mary Ellen Day, Sharon Hoyt. Back the Bobcats whether they are winning or losing, and stand up for them whenever she hears someone criticizing the Cats unduly -this is the duty of each and every Pep Club member. ln addition to providing spirit at the games, the club also helps send the cheerleaders to summer camp. Probably the largest organization in the high school with approximately l75 members, the Pep Club has been especially active this year. Under the supervision of Miss Ella Stull, Advisor, the club has sponsored an after-game dance, sold shakers, and all purpose bags, and ushered at football games. The officers for T963-1964 were: Peggy Leech, President, Sara Swern, Vice President, Pat Lucas, Secretary, and Ellen Cogsil, Treasurer. The Pep Club council and their committees are as follows: Barbara Boester, Band, Jeanne Seal and Lennie Berry, Goal Post, Sharon Hoyt, Proiect, Sue Betts, Poster, Elaine Wheelock, Publicity, Kay McCracken and Betty Willis, Transportation, Mary Ellen Day, Ushers. At the game. ssvemv-Poun VARSITY C OFFICERS Paul Franks, Mr. Ault, Dennis Jones, Dan Putzulu, Ed Helmick. VARSITY C The members of the Varsity C Club are boys who have earned at least one letter in a maior sport. This year the club volunteered to work at the Aunt Jemina Pan- cake Sale held at McMahon Gym, and it sponsored the Varsity Faculty basketball game held in March. Officers of the club were: President, Dan Putzulu, Vice President, Paul Franks, Secretary- Treasurer, Dennis Jones, and Faculty Advisor, Mr. Roy Ault. INNER C-starting from top. Jeff Stover, Paul Franks, Ed Helmick, Rene Betts, David Fairchild, Jeffrey Whit- man, David Tedrick, Michael Kafury, David Suitt, James Henderson, Harry Newton, George Saltz, Robert Manchir, Dennis Jackson, Paul Moorehead, Danny Putzulu. OUTER C- James Stewart, Paul Scott, Bryan Olden, Frank Booth, James Hughes, John Warden, Ronnie Miller, Matt Magers, Keith Ahrendts, Bruce McBride, Thomas Chap- pelear, Joe Allen, Frank Hebrock, Dennis Jones, James Morisey, Gary Pletcher, Joe Castner, Michael Pinzone, Richard Vergari, James Woodward. SEVENTY-FIVE PHYSICAL FITNESS CLASS The Physical Fitness Class was made up of students who voluntarily came to school at 7:00 in the morning to participate in such vigorous activities as rope climbing, weight lifting, isometrics, tumbling, and wrestling. Also included in the program were basketball, volleyball, agility drills, and working on the trampoline. Mr. Ault and Mr. Cox were the leaders of this class. They were assisted by eight squad leaders: Joe Castner, Dennis Jones, George Saltz, Dave Knapp, Tom Chappalear, Jim Stewart, Dave Zumbrunnen, and Jim Hender- SOD. Members of this class are to be commended forthe hard work and time they put into this voluntary activity. Row l-Ckneelingj-Mr. Cox, Dave Knapp, Jim Stewart, Jim Henderson, George Saltz, Tom Chappelear, Joe Castner, Dennis Jones, Mr. Ault. Row 2HTom Pandelo, Jack Henry, Clifford Clark, Tom Kennedy, Jack Bogart, Charles Willis, Dave Adair, Joe Allen. Row 3-Harry Newton, George Suther, Tim Young, John Erbes, Marty Danley, Kenny LePage, Larry Peters, Bob Fish. Row 4-Doug Newton, Ronnie An- derson, William Muse, Eric Whitman, Tom Parrish, Charles Stage, George Rodawalt, Tom Bowman. Row 5-Tom Johnson, Terry Jones, Allen Price, Mike Bates, Paul Laiming, Alan Farnsworth, Jim For- dyce, Don Hayes. Row 6-Bob Spare, Andy Freese, Dave Wilson, Jim Morris, John Fenwick, Dick Dudley, Dave Faiello, Gary Faiello. Row 7-Larry Graham, Pat Lynsky, Dick Anderson, Art Ringer, Keith Ahrendts, Tyrone Curry, Steve Gamble, Don Thomas. Row 8-John Killiany, Ken Frable, Stan Wilson, Bob Lucas, Don Duffey, Jim Hostetler, Bill Beam, Dave Rice. Watkins for 2 points against Marietta. SEVENTY-SIX WIG - DAY Visitors from Mars PEP MEETINGS The C.l-l.S. Beattles The cheerleaders not only led the crowd in cheer- ing for the team at the games but they also planned and presented some very clever and entertaining stunts for pep meetings throughout the year. The boys have a little fun. The Martians Again A Queen is chosen SEVENTY-SEVEN 1966 1967 1965 1964 Zdcwaea President ,L,,,,,John Warden Vice President ,7,,e,, Gary DeVauIt Secretary , L e,,7,,,, Patricia Lucas Treasurer .,,L.s,,uPaul Moorehead EIGHTY SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Delegates to Current Affairs Institute Pamela Hill, Susan Miller, Roger Blackburn Jeffrey Whitman . 5. ,H Paul Moorhead, John Warden, Gary DeVault, Patricia Lucas --...agp ,vu-5 '9 4m f '? xxvf VFR f N-u.. itll' ff J , J r X swag' 'X fall- 1 :37 as if r ES lx Riff- wr 2,?' Cheryl Lynne Alexander Floyd Martin Alloway Lloyd Edmund Alloway Marla Kay Anderson Trudy Lane Armstrong Marjorie Ann Ashley Jim J. Baker Rebecca Sue Bakos Ralph Vernon Barlow Joanne Marie Bates Barbara Ann Beatty John Reed Bennett EIGHTY-ONE HQ'- Q l H l is W 'P ff l' 4 A if f Jw- ff F' My ,pin PY' C Patricia Ann Binger Ruth Eileen Bislward Mary Ellen 5 l'b-f' 1' HA! Black Roger Dale Blackburn William Franklin Blallner Jeffrey Allyn Boesler John Allen Bowen John Thomas Bowman EIGHTY-TWO Civics Class Chemistry l -52 'xv Seated: Linda Lang, Pamela Hill. Standing: James Woodward, Jeffrey Whitman, John Warden. Student Announcers we ik 1 e'+'v+ ENIORS Kenneth David Boyd Larry Richard Brill Ruth Ann Brill Carolyn Ann Brislen Robert Wallace Bryenton Carolyn Jane Burris Curtis Lynn Burris Harold Eugene Burris Evelyn Julia Burris EIGHTY-THREE Linda Katherin Burris Judith Kay Burt Beverly Rae Butler Robert G. Campbell David Carpenter Nell Ann Caskey William Michael Caygill Thomas Clark Chappelear Shirley Ann Collart Sally Jane Conaway Pamela Sue Coss Carol Ann Cox EIGHTY-roun 'Www yr... ..--N, IQW thi wr 'Pr mamma Maint wan X -'Qi' ,myf- Cxn 9 N-...H-19' 443 'Q Y-ww-'xg we W ylkfi ,ML 53 arf' 3 lc get 'Www ll -..., 5' Kenneth Charles Crofford James Franklin Culler Tyrone Victor Curry Cheryl Lynn Daniey Mary Ellen Day Gary Lynne DeVauIt Donella Grace DeVore Manola Ruth DeVore Shyril Darlene Dixon David Paul Dobson Nancy Sue Dodd Mary Elizabeth Dollison zuomv-five SENIORS Sandra Maxine Douglass Richard Lloyd Dudley Carolyn Sue Duff Paula Duniver Patricia Carol Durben Daniel William Eikenberry Charles M. Elliot Charles Robert Fair Marsha Lee Feldner Helen Louise Fenwick Joseph W. Fordyce Paul Thomas Franks EIGHTY-SIX an-if V' i' 'LW WD' -,M -fi' 531,53- wqf FZEQ ' Q wwf es, -TS-Q-as if new :Qs N- Q- W wwf tg' 'fi' 9 'ww 1:-W' puma. 'VUQ ...fer af ,- Andrew Jeffrey Frese Roberta Frisbee Wesley Calvin Fultz Elizabeth Ruth Gans Jonathan Harold Garland Stephen Robert Garrett Julia Elaine Gerdau Darlene Joy Gibson Dolores Diane Gibson Judy Darlene Gibson Pauline Francis Gibson Harold Edward Gilcher ElGHYY-SEVEN qnau aww H 'rm mwmmwaawf , .,,.,,,., Q Sc C ,gl Na + , awww 'r H S Na gncze Dana' i Q '- . i. SM Pat Lynsky, Paul Scott, and James Woodward checking coats. Kathryn Ann Gilcher Cherryl Hackney f W if Judith Moore, Julia Selders, Jean Wycoff, Beverly Butler, Barbara Beatty and Jacquelyne Rice. Nina Cheryl Greene Bryan Porter Hall .1-gi il' ig-uv QTW' 'IW' EIGHTY-EIGHT Tommy Joe Griffith John Jay Gross Jenny Eleanor Hamlin Joyce Kay Haney '1wy,,'.a 'Warm v SENIORS Susan Miller, Jennie Hamlin, Sherry Hackney, Dale NlcDermitt Diane Hawthorne Edward Lee Helmick vhs N Www 'HRW' ' -QP' Wire' Jack Leroy Hayes Darlene Ruth Hill L'-1'-Q Drew Raymond Hansen Sandra Louella Hardy Patricia Ann Haschak Kenneth Robert Headley Ted Wayne Heller Pamela Anne Hill 4, 'E at . Q Aw rw x .-. Xl B 5 B ., ' i Qifeww. 'X wr 5 -Q wx r - , Q. N . 'ww .g it 5- S S. Z Q s. '1' Q :U L,-l i , N ,fy gw a l .RL 'E XL Bggiiu V- 'fig xi 3 LF f K 'ix li 4 FP-If ae, . .,. ahh.. if . . S 1,1 William Loren Hill wiv EIGHYV-NINE Aviv, w f lt -eww! Mona Jane Hostelt James Merritt Hostetler Joyce Ellen Howell Charles Delmas Hughes Donald Joseph Hughes James Kelley Hughes Patricia Ann Humphrey Dennis Harry Jackson 'I964 he 15 Larry Gene Jacobs Jarnes Hugh Jenkins Robert Lee Johnson Roger Lynn Johnson NINETY K+-it-L Sk sl 5 Nsesffax X P- S-lu' 'Swv -w-WQQ Dennis Lee Jones Jon Woodward Jones James G. Kagafas Creesa Kalas Linda Ruth Lang Dallas L. Lashley, Jr. Janie Elaine Leasure Linda Ann Lee Peggy Sue Leech Barbara Jean Likes Charles William Lockwood Stephen Alan Long NINETY-ONE SENIORS Roger Blackburn, Dawn McCloud, Timothy Young, Robert Spare, Michael Losego. sv '--.ar WWF' l .Ak r 'WU +-d '7?' ,.aW 'n 992 iw W' 'v Patricia Scanlon, Caroline Smith, Barbara Beatty, Darlene Gibson. -.... 'tv . Maw ,Q qu.-we-L? LN Y v wr- Y was Michael Allyn Losego Mary Jayne Lucas Nancy Lee Lucas Patricia Rose Lucas Margaret Ann Ludwick Judith Patterson Lynch George Michael Lyons Dawn Denise McCloud NINETY-TWO WN? , Dale McCracken Lynn Joyce McCulley Rodney Pearl McDaniel Dayle Keith McDermitt rar- ,K M' -ga- Y.-Na-4'Y 'KIT' N-'uf 1-C 'WY WMV 'l ..1 17 sm , ard Allen McPeak Matthew Orme Magers Marcia Joyce Maioli Robert Andrew Manchir Lee Marlatt Harvel Howard Martin Larry Robert Mason Max Lee May NINETY-THREE 1964 David Clarence Miller Ronald Bruce Miller Susan Marie Miller Penelope Ann Misel Carol Ann Moore Judy Ann Moore Susan Jane Moore Paul Scott Moorehead Judy Sue Morris Luster Clyde Morrison Peggy Jo Murgatroyd Loretta Jean Neff NINETY-FOUR f in Y! 'M' swf h XM iii vw.-maxi ..1E figs W., X rin 'Viz , , ,p-an .pf KWQQ Q-4-M--v mf ---fl' wir : li Fw-W. W i4i 'z 20' ,N ---2 'Chr' as-Ns-h 'Rf' it LU K 472' Pamela Louise Nichols Robert James O'Shea Edward Stephen Owens Spero Nick Pandelos John Richard Parrish John E. Parrott James Vernon Patterson Floyd Gene Pearson Marlene Janice Anne Pelock Larry Lee Peters Randolph Roy Petersilge Carol Jean Phillips NINETY-FIVE Patricia Kay Pickens Robert Powers Janice Carol Preece Daniel lrvin Pulzulu Jacquelyn Lee Rice Steven Fred Riley Reba Lou RoberTson John F. Rose Judith Arlene Ross Peggy Jane Ruby George Alan Saltz Linda Lou Sarchet NINETY-SIX s 555. 'RX N : J - g.- 'i'r, Q l 5 i I . if, ' 'av J 6 Q 'l N-nr 'sd' 5 gff mum 'YW -aug ,.. E Se Nix lang was-' 2 F 9 Q Q A ir' ,. yy.. it ,..b X gb, 'Y .Zf , ..,,,,x 'unw- 'QV 5 is 'W xx ,Ma ,awf- . , Patricia Ann Scanlon Alan Richard Seaman Julie Oleen Selders Thomas Richard Severns Kenneth David Sharp Carol Louise Shimp Richard Dale Shockley Roger Jay Shooter Dolores Ann Sigman Karen Elaine Sigman Marian L. Simpson Ramona Lee Skinner NINETY-SEVEN Carol Cox, Jean Wycoff, Judith Lynch, Bryan Hall. i X Sw' li was--f ls... Clem Everett Slay Wm. Elmer Smalley, Jr. Joan Kay Smith Sue Ann Snide N1NerY.EioHT Ted Marlatt, Joyce Maioli, Dennis Jones, Elaine Wheelock. 11T 'F I-4 Barbara Jean Smith Patricia Marie Soine QS ,IN .3556 ' ' QM.-'f' 14 Caroline Virginia Mattie Joyce South SENIORS fs-g ......e,,N u Nw N ,,, '-x N--an-'W James Spare Marilyn Kay Stage Doraleen Stephenson Greta June Sunnafrank 'Yew N-4 4v 'fr 'Q 4r,,,., 'Ninn- 'Nr new-'gy' 'V'-'R Llp: Yfaff? Q-dl' Lee Tedrick Donald Edward Thomas Robert L. Thomas Rebecca Sue Thompson Philip Tidd Thomas Wayne Tipton Moska Ann Toundas Jennie Lou Touvelle NINETY-NINE Michael Bruce Trimmer Melvin Lewis Uplinger Billie Jean Valentine Frank Edward Van Horn Betty Louetta Vernon Carol Ann Wade Clovis William Walker Robert Lyle Walker John William Warden Nancy Carol Warne David M. Warren Jefifrey Gardner Whitman ONE HUNDRED ,gQ gv 'GT' 'Oni YTT'.L'.b t 'x Sandra Sue Wiseman Linda Sue Wisenbarger James Dwight Woodward Nancy Lee Wright Carol Jean Wycoff John Timothy Young KEY CLUB COMMITTEE FOR CAREER DAY Neff Walters NOT PICTURED John Kerrick Kenneth Michael Mathews Paul Sherman Osgood Charles Gary Parsons Harry Clinton Sayre James Kagafas, Dennis Jones, JeFFrey Boester, Jeffrey Whitman, Thomas Chappelear, David Tedrick. ONE HUNDRED ONE SENIOR CLASS HISTORY We've done our best and will do more. We're the class of '64. With such an optimistic attitude we invite you to sit down and relive the elections, football games, assemblies, club meetings, and parties of the class of '64. As you browse through this book of history, you will realize that each chapter develops the plot a step further. lf you are interested in discovering who did what, when it happened, and why, we suggest that you read each chapter thoughtfully. The place was Cambridge High School, and the year was September, l96O. The main characters were some three hundred people, known to all other students by the humiliating name of Frosh. Even though we were the underdogs we made a good showing, and we surprised the entire student body when our class cheer was presented for the first time. By the time we had adjusted to our strenuous schedules, it was time to organize and elect class officers. Ted Marlatt was elected president, Robert Manchir served as vice president, the secretary was Reba Robertson, and Patricia Lucas was selected treasurer. We were able to claim ten representatives on the student council. They were: Trudy Arm- strong, Diana Celucci, Sally Conaway, Joe Fordyce, Patricia Haschak, Patricia Lucas, Karen McManaway, Barbara Neeland, Nancy VanDyne, and Jim Wood- ward. Mr. Karl Brown and Mr. Roy D. Wolfe were chosen as our class advisors. We were represented on the reserve cheerlead- ing squad by Joyce Maioli. Caroline Smith brought honors to our class when she placed first in the Guernsey County TB essay contest. We were also proud to claim two superior ratings at the district and state science fairs when Linda Lang and Linda Lee entered their proiects. As chapter one ended, Freshmen activities reached their peak when we all enioyed our first class party. With the Eifel Tower in the foreground and tables placed along a French avenue, we all spent an ex- citing evening at Cafe de Paris. Chapter two presents the difficult stage for our class. We weren't considered babies, but we hadn't yet attained the coveted position of upper- classmen. However, by this time older school mates ln English class ONE-HUNDRED TWO were beginning to notice us, and we felt that we were greatly experienced. We once again faced the task of selecting class officers and student council members. The following were elected: president, Tom Chappelear, vice president, Ted Marlatt, secre- tary, Julie Selders, and treasurer, John Fairchild. Serving in the capacity of homeroom representa- tives were: Barbara Beatty, Tom Chappelear, Sally Conaway, Gary DeVault, Sherry Hawthorne, Pamela Hill, Joyce Maioli, Dawn McCloud, Reba Robertson, and Jim Woodward. Each of the four years in some way presented a unique situation. As sophomores we were caught in the flurry of ioining different clubs. For the first time, the girls could ioin Y-Teens, and the boys were accepted in Hi-Y. Red Cross, Future Teachers, TAPS, and YGAA were also among our activities. .,----' as Three marathon talkers The class treasury was substantially boosted when we sold Bobcat pens and popcorn balls. This was the all-important year when we chose the design for our class rings. And our class was no exception when it came to the excitement of waiting from September until March, so that we too might show our superiority. Gary DeVault attained a position on the maiorette line, while Sherry Hawthorne and Joyce Maioli were elected reserve cheerleaders. We were also repre- sented in the fields of music and athletics. Carolyn Brislen, Beverly Butler, and Pamela Hill were mem- bers of the Sophomore Girls' Trio. Outstanding boys who lettered in athletic competition in our sopho- more year were Paul Franks, Tom Chappelear, George Saltz, Ed Helmick, Paul Burton, John Warden, and Jeff Whitman. As we looked forward to being iuniors and upperclassmen, we ended our sopho- more year with the class party, the theme being Sayonara. Chapter three of our book presents the same class, but we had changed greatly. We no longer stood in awe over our class rings, but we began to realize the huge task of sponsoring a prom. To help us plan our projects and carry out our course of action, we elected John Warden as president, Dave Tedrick as vice president, Susan Coursen as secretary, and John Coursen as treasurer. Student council members as- sisting the officers were: Roger Blackburn, Sherry Hawthorne, Pamela Hill, Peggy Leech, Judy Lynch, Joyce Maioli, Ted Marlatt, Dawn McCloud, Judy Moore, John Warden, Jim Woodward, and Jean Wycoff. As juniors we excelled in many areas. We boasted thirteen members on the National Honor Society. They were: Barbara Beatty, JeFF Boester, Gary De- Vault, Bobbi Frisbee, Darlene Gibson, Pamela Hill, Linda Lang, Dawn McCloud, Jackie Rice, Tom Sev- erns, Caroline Smith, Jeff Whitman, and Tim Young. Beauty was recognized when Gary DeVault and What's UP, Darlene? Sherry Hawthorne were elected to the May Day Court, and when Pat Humphrey, Lynn McCulley, and Gary DeVault became maiorettes. The iunior class was represented on the varsity cheerleading squad by Sherry Hawthorne, Virginia Lotz, Joyce Maioli, and Carol Shimp. We also claimed several presidents of various school organizations. Eddie Davis was president of the Trojan Hi-Y. The president of the Spartan Hi-Y was Ted Marlatt, Mary Ellen Day was president of the Junior Red Cross. John Warden became Lieuten- ant Governor ofthe l3th Division of Ohio Key Clubs. Under the direction of Miss Marian Atkins, the Cantab Editorial Board composed of Barbara Beatty, John Bowen, Susan Coursen, Jackie Rice, and John Warden, was proud to publish the '63 Cantab in honor of the seniors. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was the play produced by the iunior class. This delightful play was the story of two young girls who traveled to France. Caroline Smith and Linda Lang played lead- ing roles as Miss Lucille Johnson directed. Highlighting the '63 pigskin season were the up- set victories over two of Cambridge's rivals, Marietta and Martins Ferry. Although ranked ninth in the state, Marietta fell in the Homecoming game 22-20 as iuniors Tom Chappelear and Paul Franks starred. Later in the season C.H.S. pulled another great upset by nipping powerful Martins Ferry 8-6. Tom Chap- pelear was selected for the OVAC playing first team fullback. Many iuniors helped CHS gain its un- defeated season as Paul Franks was co-captain of the track team. Those elected to represent the class at Buckeye Girls' State were Barbara Beatty and Pamela Hill. Ted Marlatt, John Warden, Jeff Whitman, and Jim Woodward were selected to attend Buckeye Boys' State. Beyond a doubt, the most spectacular event of the year was our beautiful iunior-senior prom- Moon- light and Roses. The Embers provided the music as everyone spent an evening in colonial paradise. Jim Kagafas and Paul Franks served as co-chairmen for the prom. As the third chapter ended we looked with keen anticipation to our final year. At last we too would possess the magic power that would make all others look at us with admiration. As we approach the end of our high school book, the class of '64 again expressed its confidence in John Warden by electing him the senior class presi- dent. He was assisted by Gary DeVault, vice presi- dent, Pat Lucas, secretary, and Paul Moorehead, treasurer. Under the able leadership of Jim Woodward, the following seniors served on the Student Council, Nell Ann Caskey, Sherry Hawthorne, Pam Hill, Matt Magers, Judy Moore, Jackie Rice, Jeff Whitman, and Jean Wycoff. Jim was also assisted by Jeff Boester, vice president, and Sherry Hawthorne, secretary. As the highest upperclassmen, we now assumed the leadership in the majority of the clubs. The club presidents were Roberta Frisbee, Y-Teens, Caroline Smith, Choir, Robert Spare, Future Teachers, Sherry Hackney, Future Nurses, Dan Putzulu, Varsity C , Tom Chappelear, Key Club, Peggy Leech, Pep Club, Jean Wycoff, G.A.A., Jim Kagafas, Spartan Hi-Y, Paul Moorehead, Art Club, Karen Sigman, Future Home- makers, Ron Miller, Traffic Safety, Jeff Whitman, National Honor Society, Kenny Sharp, Band, Bill Hill, V.l.C., Roberta Frisbee, TAPS, Alan Seaman, Amateur Radio, Barbara Beatty and Pam Hill, Reporter co- Civics Class CCONTINUED ON PAGE l30i ONE-HUNDRED THREE JUNIOR CLASS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ,R,, Vice President e,ee Secretary Treasurer eeee James Stewart David Fairchild -.-..David Suitt ., David Knapp . . 3-NL 112 if . ,:.., Q W2 T gs ONE-HUNDRED FOUR Room 219 Miss Blackburn Row l-Darla Allender, John Braden, Ralph Campbell, Mer- riam Carroll, Jan Ferguson. Row 2-Kenneth Frabel, Susie Gibson, James Hendershot, Barbara Hossler, James Jirles. Row 3-George Jones, Terry Long, Suzanne McConahy, Kay McCracken, Janet McFarland. Row 4-Linda Pethtel, Stephen Phipps, Kenneth Rochester, Kenneth Saft, John Scott. Row 5-James Stewart, George Suther, Carol Watson, Harry Wilson, Eugene Wisenbarger. Not in picture-Peggy Wilhelm. Room 214 Mr. Bretschneider Row l-John Bennett, Shirley Berg. ' 1 'i Q W Row 2-Nancy Blair, Donna Britton. Q af :' ' f-H' Row 3-Patricia Clary, Fred Colley. h5,.HE V5 I vw! 1 if .Qs , Qi , MJ , FFQ M A, Rovv 4-Lee Cook, Kathy Corwin. his ,315 x Oi W.,- y . . . . R 548 D b , P J , David Knapp, David Suttt, James Stewart, David OW Eigzhs U' en eggy O jf 5' . . ' 1 A' , T Fairchild E352 I Row 6-Mary Ann Golladay, William Hart- -3 - 61' ' 3' ley, Linda Hoopman, Edith Jack- 1 rf-1 , as .fi E - son, Robert Johnson, Leah Jones. it X : , M l, Q A f jf ' it E J , 'X 'i .g 'x th '52, r A Row 7-Harry Kilpatrick Joanne Kotoft, - . David Magers, Linda Max, Linda 'F K j i' 'I '- as I 7 Miller, Lenny Moore. -5- f 'j'X ' ffvts ' xwyv gl ,xt 'WQS 'P 'C :X ' ' -ff, Q A . 1 - I K I . f'a:.7 Row 8-Terrance Murrell, Gary Pletcher, . 5 ,.,., 1 y Q ,N 43 X Randy Preece, Jennie Secrest, MX? ' :I QM S ' A A ,JM Phyllis Steele, David Suitt. ,- Q x ' v, 5 Row 9 Edsel Todd, James Valentine, 1 Donna Wade, Elaine Wheelock, Q Barbara Zaring. 1 N : Q'-19 . 5 ,... Not in picture-Paul David Burton, John 2. -...W X Nizxwf - --'- gg gif lxgyj Wilson. 'X x Q I e Q X K ONE-HUNDRED FIVE 1 , '::' 7 t' , 5-A K f. 1 ' M. Room 302 xl -. ,, 5, ' - . Mrs. Golden . ky ' '. r 1 . . K E I Row 1-Charlene Bates, Judy Bates, Steven Casto, Larry Clutter .. L . - ' . ff . 'R Tb F' Qwf gi Row 2-Janet Corey, Robert Cox, Mary Ellen DeVore, Linda Dodd. .,a,,..f . wb - 3 1 .gr V .J . If 5 X: I Pr 62 Q . ' 55 . Row 3-Paula Domoslay, Linda Dubach, Donna Eckelberry, Robert Fish. in Lifzife.-m4.E?w. r - ' 6151 'I -, -W. A X .Nl ' a X 53 5 :Eff si, J Q USF' S Row 4-John Fogle, Gordon Foraker, Mary Ellen Hayes, Darryl Hughes rd , ,,,, x E 1 5.9 . R 5 I, as Row 5-Karen Laird, Elva McFarland, Sue McManus, Carolyn Miller. C, J' ,gg ' ' 'mm' avi? ' s Bei' M..sa.W fm . . . , .,.. E b Row 6-Ronald Milton, l .MR i g If . ' WR t ,, Q, s 'Els James onsey any .ac ,M 5 nf .. ik. Y Q E3 x .S 5.5. ...VE , K Newton, Joanne Patterson, ' . T . is-5 A 2 N Linda Petzler, Richard x .3 H ,., . x -:,: : My Rathman, Thomas Ringer. SX t ,.. . , Q n 5: ' S Row 7-Thomas Scott, Charles 1' E :M Smith, Fred Sprankle, 5 ' . 'Q ' - .5515 . . ' H . El' E5 ':': 'I ' Tlfis-'QT I wx- Y t l fi .1 Z QEI: in A 1: P Carolyn Stewart, Michael ff, V ll' Stonebrook, Marcella Up- ! V, xy' r E is ::::::, ..:. 5 233' 1 , -r A' linger, Mary Helen Wilson. BOY AND GIRL STATE DELEGATES Row l-Ellen Nickles, Barbara Zaring, Sara Swern Row 2-Gary Pletcher, Joseph Castner, James Stewart, David Fairchild. ONE HUNDRED SIX JUNIORS 'UI-v------F Thirsty for knowledge? Y-Teen Cabinet Room 210 Mrs. Hurnrickhouse ,R M ref llll J r at eg - ' X-edgy? ::' Q: -..' T :,,,i E IQQQ: In f.,,- -l.-.,: H t irvv x a Y by -A4 if V -I 2 V A K 34.2 'ffl x4-- gb ., ' , gag JG .::e:' ' ..:,-1 V ' gf 5 l . . . V , w I e.,.. 5 AA,.: E , Q 5. .,,,,,, , . V1 A',.,,, VV Q I, A. -V ,, 1 X wi ,, 'H c- . E ' '-'- ? A 2,11 in .. V .- Z., . . XW ' N gs ,I ' .,,:, M X :1-1-. Q Ilr: s 3' - 155, ' e X ,-v. A f f,.- WZ? V, Sf ,L M ' ' '., y lk ' 4 Row l-Ronnie Antill, Marilyn Bates. Row 2-Julie Bell, Karen Boetticher, Frank Booth, Ronnie Booth, Dale Brenning, Fletcher Burton, Barbara Colvin, Judith Gar- land, Clara Gibson. Row 3-Mary Gooding, Barbara Harding, Donna Harding, Richard Harper, Frank Hebrock, James Henderson, Ronald Hicken- botton, Linda Hill, David Jones. Row 4 Row 5 YMollie Kennedy, Thomas Kennedy, Ted Lyons, Marilyn McKown, Jack Mitchell, Richard Mosholder, Ellen Nickles, Barbara Patterson, Fran Poynter. -Arletta Reed, William Sarchet, Jeannie Seel, Dan Shivers, Twila Spencer, Terry Stambaugh, Jeffrey Stover, Robert Wheatley, Terry Willis. ONE-HUNDRED SEVEN 1965 Y-Teen Dance AMATEUR RADIO CLUB Row l-Dave Dobson, David Rice, Blair McDermid. Row 2-Alan Seaman, Roger Shooter, Steve Higgs. Row 3-Joe Wagner, Larry Peters, Mr. Huff. wi? -ff: s-l'E C t , ei' Room 208 Miss Johnson Row 'I-Linda Ansberry. Row 2-Ellen Cogsii, Judy , , l Cronin, Larry Cummings, ...p 4 y if X Rebecca Davey, Pamela ' Q' Ywx f Daubenspeck, B a r b a r a H V. Davis, Terry Durben. . Y' 5, J. ,,,,, 'Z 'ziii' ' Row 3-Randy Eckelberry, ' E Dave Fisher, Frances Frat- 'A ' Q. E e' tali, David Gates, Phyllis ,Z w:,,!N Jirles, Karen Kennedy, 1 A Margie Kuhn. 31 Row 4-Carol Lewis, Connie P ' R , McMullen, Jean Mathers, Sei H -V was Rebecca Mathews, Janet QW I I . . Mx' li vig, , Merrill, Robert Muller, 6 K Sturman Moore. 11, Row 5-T e r r y Naegelen, H ,Q Cheryl Oliver, Mike Pin- , y ,, zone, Jean Real, Johanna ' Q - gm .1 I Rubicam, Timothy Scott, ': T' 4 ' Terry Severns. A if lzzzv Row 6-Donna Shuman, Don- H Q aid Smith, Dennis Stats, A' f Carol Stewart, S h e r r y ' W E A Stroud, H a r ry Swank, , 53 t , Danny Tcdrick. : M Not in picture-Rita Boyer. X ONE-HUNDRED EIGHT : W---sf f-51 C si J. it .,:, I S ,.,' . -V - .f u x -,,,, fiat M '3 X f as 2 ':i ..., 1 X J , .,., fe- 'Wi n ' - s ia is , ' V L ff' . , . F- Y - ' f L .,...., ' J ': i ' any ,,., .3 1 W 1 L' .,..c L 'V C Q f ' sl 'ii',, , L S . ws 19 .wg mi 2 Fl 1. I Q- k L s ' gs, s Y . . K 5' MXL? W 5' , ' fl xx 4 -for 2 2 1, L : as 4 ' , , - ' Le- Mai: , '1ft'3t-, 4 1 X il l . s fn l A I . 'g x ' X . f S rw Xxx. - X 3 'Q' f Qld f- 1,5 V' Qgifm, W X w-ar ,Y T75 iz: X X? Room 221 ff-4 X .J Miss McCrear :xv -N? bfifmsf 'H Row l-Ellen Alexander, Joseph Allen, Trudy Bell, Cathy Bragg, Nicholson, Dave Parry, Saundra Potts, Marian Reasoner, Sonja Burris, Barbara Camp, Lester Danley, Marilyn Davis, Bonnie Reid, Anita Robinson. Roberloavls' Row 4-Jean Rose, Larry Shipley, Leanna Starr, Doris Stevens, Row 2-Philip DeVore, Thomas Dunlavy, John Erbes, David Fair- mgxlfifanwlggmgsgn Ssglccli Thompson' Rlcllard Vergarl' child, Donna Farley, Cindy Griffith, Judy Hannum, James ' Y ' Jackson, Charles Justice, Row 5-Margaret Wisenbarger, Suszy Young. Row 3-Sandra Lyons, Tyrone Martin, Wayne Mitchell, Paula Not in picture-Becky Jo Keith, David Leeper. Seat Stan L wsl,,, DRAMATICS CLASS PLAY ed - Linda Peaker, Brenda Braden. ding - Sharon Rochester, Donna Eclcelberry, Priscilla Allen, Ann Moorehead, Alice Vorhies, Trudy Mathews,.luan- ita Kerr, Joyce Laughman, Virginia Conaway, Patsy Mur- ray. ONE-HUNDRED NINE E l l i Miss McCulley's super salesmen: Ron Medley and Ron Milton Room 206 Miss McCulley Row l-James Archer, Beverly Belding, Frances Brandt, Cinda Bremigan. Row 2-Don Calvert, Carlin Carpenter, Ruth Ann Coulter, Marsha Cunningham, Linn Davey, Allen Davis, Kathleen Geary, Donella Hall, Carol Hanes. Row 3-Donna Headley, Lynnda Heldman, Jerry Hill, Darrell Ingram, Jr., Kerwin Jeffrey, Odessa Johnson, Thomas Kafury, Darlene Kirkbride, Barbara Knight. s H91 'K few wx Row 4-Sharon Knott, John Larrick, Kenneth LePage Ronald William Myers, Shirley Parker, Janice Patterson Robert 1 M Q Maric-rie Schultze. 'J ' 9 z 3 mi t ' 1 ' , Qmfaf Row 5-William Shaffer, Linda Sigman, Ann Varney Delno X K' Bette Wayman, Melvin Wayt, Patty Wheatley Linda Wilson at ,G Wynn. . .l lt 'tt iiii . i wt ONE-HUNDRED TEN f :,.Z2-95 ' J 4- 5 ,S 1' ll -ff Q 'R' Knapp. Row I- Row 2- Linda Adams, Bruce Anderson. Rene' Betts, Sandra Bragg, Vicki Campbell, Louise Carothers, Virginia Custer, Jon Dinges, Eugene Diss, Dottie Dupler, Cliff Dyer. Row 3-Karen Evans, Guyla Fowler, Ronnie Frakes, Dick Franklin, Linda Geese, Ronald Green, Tom Grudier, Lynn Hall- man, Anita Helmiclc. Row A Row 5 -Sherry Hockenberry, David Kissinger, David Knapp, Jim Knouff, Barbara Loos, Everett Mann, Ellen Matthews, Joann Miller, Mary Jean Morse. -Jim Nibarger, Larry Pettit, Dennis Phillips, John Rowe, Reggie Santero, Cynthia Simpson, Dave Unkiesbay, Jay Wharton, David Zumbrunnen. Not in picture-Ed Trusso, Janice Launghlin. Standing-Kenny Rochester, Richard Vergari, Odessa Johnson. Seated-CU-William Braden, Jan Ferguson, Linn Davey, Patty King. Q21-James Jirles, Blair McDermid, David 1965 Room ll4 Miss MCG-aughy ii :E 21 2, t . r. . te' 'F 'Z are was K ' . W1 , q in '. 'H ' 11? - ' Q- Q K 'Q ,X i, . ' , F Q- , ., Q ,. 6 M S 5 J. i if j Q--. 'i ' F 'il Qs N'.. M .. :E-1. N it ai swans. - ,. , ,',,, , . vs' ONEHUNDRED ELEVEN Room 220 C2091 Mr. Watkins Row l-Carolyn Abrams, David Adair, Richard Baker, Conrad Bennett, Robert Bishard. Row 2-Rita Boggs, Sharon Bokelman, William Braden, Joe Castner, Robert Custer. Row 3-Darcy Daniel, Mary Druesedow, Jo Finney, Betty Fordyce, Sandra Grisak. Row 4-Leona Grubbs, Steven Higgs, Michael Kafury, Richard Kelley, Patty King. Row 5-Mariorie Ann Knight, Peggy Knouff, Blair McDermid, Michael McVicker, Dennis Miller. Row 6-Robert Milligan, Laurence Novek, James Olden, Connie Ruby, Carol Speakman. Row 7-Sara Swern, Jon Thompson, Donna Tomak, Thomas Warner, John Whitis. Row B-Charles Willis, Jean Willis, Glenn Wilson. Not in picture-Joe Wagner, William Wilson. ONE-HUNDRED TWELVE JUNIORS Kiln? f Z i FM e , s A an. , 5. :P I 52:2 4, I t-22 9 , ,-., V, !x,:? 'N 1 , s li I .Y , T. --4' Wm ft X ... ,ji . 1 E 3 an- Wiii? g 'any fag, K Linda McLaughlin, James Hazelwood, Jerry Gibson, Paul Scott. SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President ,,,,.A.. Vice President 7,,,A Secretary ,oe,,.,. Treasurer ...-..Jerry Gibson ....,........,-.PauI Scott .....Linda McLaughlin .......James Hazelwood Room 117 Miss Brewer Row 'I Row Row A Row 5 -Cynthia Arthurs, Brenda Baker, Wanda Bichard, Doris Blackstone, Vicki Clark, Carol Cross. 2-Deborah Degenhart, Vicki Denny, Tania Dodd, Linda Eckelberry, Carrie Edwards, Linda Ford. Row 3-Molly Goodfriend, Judith Hick- man, Sharon Hoyt, Pattie John- son, Karen Knight, Maryann Kotoff -Gloria Newson, Gail Poplin, Janice Reed, Mary Rice, Beryl Schworm, Bernadine Shriver. -Sharman Seins, Jean St. Clair, Sharon Stroud, Cheryl Thompson, Sharon Wilson. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTEEN 'i s ' A L' az. Ll 2 K X it :::': ' W ' , .,:.:..,,. , if '15 izffizi 2 ...nuu rrts ,, L JJJJJ, X 1 A x 1 fc R . .xi . Row I-Priscilla Allen, Stephen, Anker, Mike Art, Donna Beatty, Donley, Bonnie Evans, :Q . ages '99 fi' f Q 11. J' David Finley, Joanna Forsythc, Barbara Boester, Larry Booth, Richard Burris, Mary Casey, Robert Gay, Ronnie Gregory. ClTe Yl Conn- Row 3-John Grindstaff, James Hayes, Monty Haynes, John Ingram, Virginia Lawlis, Janice Long, Linda McLaughlin, Paul Row 2-Karen Sue Cooper, Nelson Crooks, William Dawson, Shelba Mathews' Janet Moore. 'I966 Room 308 Mrs. Carver mucus Lunch Time! Q ' J - X . Q .V 'P ,IA -W 't .. ffm W, Row I- W 'Q 15 Q5 ' . ',,, ' ' -J . , ,,.:,. ' ' ., eat . :HQ ,, ,L , .,:,-., is W ' L. x ' ,,: A . I Row 2 .QPWN .. Y ' - : y ii :L ::- i ' SQ' may I mv' -. Q g 'ffl i iwgs -,Q .1 f My , - gc..?f Q mv, . ,,..- Q , LX , I iii ' x . I Q ,, 'J Q No, in hh .f NM g , 1, ONE-HUNDRED FOURTEEN Diane Nicolozakes, Patricia O'Shea, Robert Peterson, Linda Ray, Harold Roberts, Judy Roland. -John Warne, Libby Wigginton, David Wilson, Stanley Wilson, Carol Wright, Mary Lou Yoho. picture-Judy Daugherty. SOPHOMORES Room 109 Mrs. Murphy Row l-Donald Aman, Cheryl Anderson, Richard Bates, Lennie Berry, Paul Burton. Row 2-Richard Couto, Diana DeLucas, Sue Duffey, Allen W. Edgar, John Fenwick. Row 3-Stanley Ford, Robin Fritfs, Jeffrey Gardner, Sherrie Halley, Elizabeth Hare. Row 4-Barbara Hartrum, Jack Henry, Connie Howard, Nancy Howfield, Betsy Jennings. Row 5-Mariorie Jirles, Jerry Johnson, James Lafferty, Robert Lucas, Theresa Mills. Row 6-David Moore, Thomas Payton, Jack Pounds, James Rose, Stephen Schick. Row 7-Mike Secrest, Carole Shelby, Barbara Thompson, Carmen Wayt, Connie White. Row 8-Robert Willis, Martha Wilson. Not in picture-James Burt, Junior Keith, Ronald Mason. ONE-HUNDRED FIFTEEN 1966 Room 217 Mr. Landon Row I-Barbara Adams, Mike Adams, Ronnie Ames, Sue Betts. Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Row Not 3- 4- Kenneth Bickford, Janet Bishard, Jack Bogart, Carol Brown. Allen Bryan, Martin Caskey, Clifford Clark, Christopher Ditto. Doak Ewing, Stephen Gamble, Lawrence Graham, Jane Hart. 5-Jeanneane Helms, David Hickenbottom, Terry Jones, Thomas Justice. 6-Edward Keiser, Larry Keith, Lila Kerrick, Paul Laiming. 7-George Lynsky, Nancy McAuley, Thomas Matthews, Terry Miller, Linda Moore. 8-Chris Murrell, Tony Pyles, Janet Ruby, Teresa Sine, Gloria Singer. -Larry Thomas, Deborah Thompson, Lloyd Thompson, Kenneth Touvell, Pamela Wilson. picture-Robert Archer, Alice Chambers, John Fairchild, Thomas Mingione, Jack Ogle, Terry Potts. .Q if i .., - V ffl fc ' i ,., .life ,h -. 5 .,.-,-. . . 'Ng x .' .: 3 lil-t . L Q -X X l R M wi R 'hw A Hurry, Hurry! ONE-HUNDRED SIXTEEN R Q it I t-jr' Q. ' r i x , its I, my C , 'Y' r ' . Q., t f ' v ' Q, an X 3. up ,ta - Q Ev' -1-.15 .M 1 - is 'edt I is rf T, 1 N ls' X l r Q 'fi 'D 'N S ft Fx if 'zil ' A5 'K r l Eg , ,- L - va: 5 QQ X 's , fs M N .3 Q f A, M f 'W ' Www f i. , fi t f at sf .,, 1? Vf X 'BY' 'Q ' W' . 3'-is , W? - s--f K it .Qi . 4, , . - , at Tiv rt ,Q V My F ,f , .:,:,,, - ,.,....,,.,,..,, , . ,.x XX is 1 L il ?.. 1. -.3-A ii :Rf ,. ig ' Row I-Carol Barron, Cleveland Beatty, Edgar Blair, Joan Boyle, Robert Bruner, Charles Buker, Juanita Callihan, Alban Clarkston, Thomas Davey. Row 2-Mariorie Diss, Rebecca Dobson, Edwin Dudley, Betty Dur- ben, Thomas Forshey, Keith Gibbons, Michael Gillen, Ed- ward Hare, David Hose. Row 3-Marilyn Howell, Richard Hunt, Delores Huntsman, Mary Row A Not in Kennedy, Gary Lucas, Bruce McBride, James Mason, Kathy Meighen, Mike Myers. -Patricia Neal, Robert Page, Thomas Pandelos, Charles Payton, John Polcyn, Brenda Ritter, Mary Rocker, Janet Sechler, Judy Touvell. picture-Ralph Boball, Gary Hayes, Cecil Hoagland, Mike Klingensmith, Terry Miller, Richard Stanley. Room 2l2 Mr. Bruce Lyne CHANGING CLASSES ONE-HUNDRED SEVENTEEN Room 307 - Mr. Myers 'rink-'fr' ' T' ii f ju is ig J VA' X A lx- Ei- :Q . ,Q . ' we A A .. . V - Row l-Sue Ann Allender, William Armstrong, Barbara Black, David Bokel- ' X ' V ws N Q man. qvqz i X4 ,W h in Q ' JA - . x l ,::,. .J 2 I X Row 2-Mike Burt, Debra Carpenter, David Cooper, Marsha Danley. . 3 ,,, I .,.. . ,M M... X ,.,. 5 jj.: gs t x : it l .315 y 5- Row 3-Linda Dollison, Timothy Fahner, David Faiello, James Feldner. y .525 .X A K N - 3,1 Egg, if Row 4-Linda Garver, Joyce Gunn, Clive Hunter, Phillip Jirles. C J . . . f ' .5 W , V lf' xv' rw iz: S' ': ' e Q W ,. 1 ix ...,,, N V K Row 5-Connie Johnson y S' ', ,. A ,, ' Sandra Johnson Doris S 1 , T as-f y f 4' 2 1 ,K Mk K nn d it W W ' X M ,E emp ie e e y i xt? M ci ,S i M- xx 5 Kathleen King, Gene Mc I, g ' Q su t Conkey, DeHava Martin X 3 L X b ' V lun fa. A , Avi of 4- A ' ' , Row 6-JoAnn Matthews .. ,. J Martin Mekklesen, Sharon - fr . '. Minder Anne Munson , 'A 5 ying.. .T ., .F N ,T . ., 1 5 X A , . fig: N vi 3 ' ff Janice Slckles, Larry Slo- X sky, Pascal Stephenson. fi' - Row 7 - Timothy Tomaln , Q ,S . ,, David Tritt, David Turner A E - . A r Alice Voorhies, Cindy .gift Q.. as-Kg ' Wheeler, Betty Willis, D - ' , , f , ' ' vid Yates. V' S Aa' k' I A Not in picture-Randy Scott 0' Jack White. Let's not go back to the library! Girls-Nealie Morrison, Sue Dufjfey, Diane Pearson. Boys-Bob Peterson, Jim Chorey, Ronald McClin tock, Tim Tornak. ONE-HUNDRED EIGHTEEN Girls-Mary Yoho, Delores Huntsman, Jane Hart. Boys-John Fenwick, Dave Vandroshik, Bob Willis. Room 309 Mrs. Reed X M Wi. X, ,tbt . 5. : .. ,.,, -If .. ,I ..f S K -een L ggi .Q-L-,.,f,,f, :,: I are-sp! Tr.. t, as Q A ., ' I zz' ' ' .,.1,.,,,, V . i . . ,:,, , zzt' Q4 ..,.:. may ...f rx . U I L ti 'X .1 J 3' . W ' ,Q- 5 . iin Q fm:-ii ss. L ., ,, ..-. ss ,,.. 1 Q .V A ,, his R , . i' 'Z' L '- ,f , g f Qi ffl 2, i '90 ., .. ., gs , I , A R , Y V 4: V Y if -- +' J 'fs i 'f if l .gasses X - Q x . 'W : - V 1 1 it ,'w:iLi! j ii .5 . ' , M , rg, 1 5 :ss ax, r Q 2 '- J :, ' ' ' iii' Sr 'A -L . -:-' . 1-': .1 ' -G' 'iw L , v. , es? f J Q 1 f t .... IQQQA is Q ' . fear: :.. J s : 2551: at Row l--Peggy Brown, Diana Cain, Jill Creighton, Lynn Dillon, Donald Duffey, Thomas Duncan, Ruth Gibson, James Gooding, Eugen Harbaugh. Row 2-James Hazelwood, Joe Hollins, Diann Hostutler, Juanita Kerr, Larry Kidder, Larry Lawrence, Ronald McClintock, Theresa McMilIen, James Morris. Row 3-Nealie Morrison, Robert Moss, Maryhelen Phillips, Marne Row A Not in Potts, Robert Ross, Maxine Severance, William Snide, Vir- ginia Spare, James Stewart. -Mike Sunnafrank, Joyce Theiss, Jack Uplinger, David Vandrasik, Lynda Wales, Shirley Wallace, Karen Weste cott, Barbara Wisengarger, Connie Wooley. picture-Richard Bush, Roger Stone, Jerry Tittle. ONEVHUNDRED NINETEEN Room 1966 305 Mrs. Wigginton Row I-Keith Ahrendts, John Allman, Connie Anderson, Patricia Anderson, Patricia Bailey. Row 2-James Chorey, Terry Davis, Judy Dupler, Curtis Eagon, Gloria Farley. Row 3-Alan Farnsworth, Jim Fordyce, Jerry Gibson, Joyce Gibson, Margaret Graban. Row 4-Brent Holmes, Jesse Hooper, Suzanne Jackson, Row 5 Gary Jirles, Thomas Kawa. -Johnnie Mclntire, Judy Meighen, Linda Moore, Stephen Moore, Carol Newsom. Row 6-Patty Oakley, Connie Oliver, Diane Pearson, Row 7 Row 8 Not in Robert Poynter, David Rice. -Paul Scott, Ronnie Scott, Diane Shipley, Vivian Thomas, David Uplinger -Danny Warne, Nancy Weisenstine. picture-Susan Mirdik. ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY Q 3 .Lyla QW, . . , , ur 4 g Halas .Q - - if 1 ,ya , 1. J: KL. if if ! ,,w,,,,. , l ' xl Sf Q9 1 wx, ,k . 522 i a js. , 2. QR ? f 1'-.,x, . V Q A - tio-ig, ':, 85 if Q, Q fx, X' . Xa-new 'aff 'L -- if Q EL.:- Sn 5 , . J , . , .,. .M E .foe , Q' 4 s , -1 N -Z' In ' sank 1 J J.-A - ir: I :VQ ..,. ,,.w U .. 10' Effie Nicholakis, Peter Berry, Ann Moorehead Room 103 r. Green FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS President ,, Y, 7,ee S, Effie Nicholakis Vice-President ,eee S Peter Berry Secretary S S ,e,,,e 77,e J o Sigrnan Treasurer A, E Ann Moorehead YN., , Row I-David Art, Robert Bender, Robert Bennett, Gregory , L Q 5 Black, Dennis Blair. . Y ,J ' . 4 I Il f 1' - Row 2-David Buchtel, Russell Casey, Daniel Castner, ' Stephen Cowgill, Gary Faiello. Row 3-George Griffith, Ted Hodder, James Kennedy, John ' 2 V M, I Lucas, Ronald Murgatroyd, Thomas Parrish. J . if Eff , 'Eff 1 E l .,.:'- 'i , ' OW 4-Lonnie Remlev, Daniel Robin, Jerry ul K Snyder, Philip Turner, Jeffrey Urban, Eye-Q-iv? 'S 'E - X' f Neal Weisenstine. SQ ' 5 3 ., r Y. I , ' C A ' tl -X 5:2-:E:,f Q X 1 2 i ma -f x ' ot in picture-David Grudier. f it Q I, I Q V 42 6 r , ., . S., gs ' . R 4 is A 1, as fgvfiif a : wx? ,-,-' .I E W it V . , if r rrrr ' T ,s J, C, . 'L Q ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-ONE 'I967 Room 312 Miss Anderson Row l-Donna Alloway, Candy Anderson, Janet Anderson, Marie Barkley. Row 2-Brenda Braden, Cheryl Brewster, Martha Brown, Priscilla Campbell Row 3-Kay Coleman, Virginia Conaway, Judy Corwin, Susan Danley. Row 4-Joan Delforge, Kathryn Gerdau, Mary Gerclau, Diana Hess. Row 5-Carolyn Holmes, Linda Kidder, Betty Knight, Brenda Miller. Row 6-Susan Moore, Sheila Moss, Paula Murgatroyd, Caroline Nupp. Row 7-Linda Offutt, Lois Petzler, Nina Reinhardt, Sharon Ritchey. Row 8-Sharon Rochester, Gail Schlarb, Connie Slay, Kay Thompson. Row 9-Kathy Vermillion, Linda Wade, Carolyn White, Stephanie Whitis. Not in picture-Kathy Voytko, Sandra Johnson and Judy Bates sew a fine seam. , r t .Q if .1- vw X ' w 3. ., -- ':': 2 f - ,V 1 gi 'ff B as ' ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO .. wi, YE Q 'ix FRESHMEN Room 116 Miss Hill Row 1-Barbara Birch if X if X X J -pun X 'N Miss Hill- Miss Brewer Row 2 Row 3 Row 4 Row 5 Row 6 Row 7 Nancy Black, Lana Bliss, Karen Burgess, Deborah Cale, Donna Camp. -Mary Campbell, Phyllis Casey, Karen Coville, Ann Degenhart, Jo Ann Fabina. -Darlene Ford, Glorie Grady, Linda Haney, Cindy Hickman, Carolyn Howell. -Kathryn Johnson, Carol Lawrence, Bonnie Leasure, Loretta Leeper, Sarah McCullough. -Ann Moorehead, Pamela Rochester, Nancy Ruble, Vickie Secrest, Sue Thomas. -Connie Thompkins, Connie Trubisky, Judy Vance, Lorita Ward, Delores Wilson. ONEHUNDRED TWENTY-THREE Room 202 Miss Harvey Row l-Timothy Bartholow, Donald Barton, Robert Brill, 'lg William Cantor, Richard Corwin. as iz 1 , tw Row 2-Bates Daugherty, David Day, Christopher DeHart, Peter DeVore, Frances DeWees. 11:1 'f Row 3-Carl Flesher, Judith Gable, James Gerdau, Marilyn ' ' ..,. Golmitz, John Hollins. ll Row 4-Danny Hosfelt, Jerry Jacobs, Richard Kennedy, 41 Cindy King, Linda McConahy. gm X .w s ' Row 5-David Mcllyar, Pamela Maier, Teresa Marlatt, Gary l Martin, Clarence Mercer. Row 6-Margaret Miller, Patricia Murey, Judy Petersilge, Linda Peaker, Bonnie Older. Row 7-William Price, Joy Ramage, Sylvia Rubicam, Linda l Seckler, Linda Shuman. I Row 8-Jo Sigman, William Steurnagel, Rebecca Stevens, Patricia Walker, William Stewart, Rebecca Wharton. Q I is X -fi , I ,. JE , ..., 2.5 53' r izi L - L - ..,. Y - 15.2-. 4 5 if' ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-FOUR S 2. Decorating the cafeteria and preparing the food forthe F. H. A. April Showers dance. as-ff w .,.:. - .gi V ' -- 1 in N' r a, we S' K Q-eu R A ..,.. QQQA Q .J JX- wc ' 3 1' ': ' 7 Q - 5 - ' N X t K 8 - X ,,b. Q.. fi ef 4 b -if ' - .rg X i r , 1f-' , 1' . . ..,, . ' '- X X. i .w - - 1- .klr , .., ' W if f A Q' Q y . ' 3 ' xfwyfj X 1 K S S. lx 3 ,. L . ' 6' we i ...,... J -' 1 ,-4:?2.:f,',, - .,...,. ' xi :-: Wbv'. SJ x . X gg. 1 5 , '1 f ' .if is . .g . . 'gi .- ,,. - S ,Q . 3 f 1- wap ,W ix X si, -ax, 'ss- Y my H T SP 2 H L-lf!!--. -6. 3 -WJ 'rs' Nam VA A. f L Room 215 Mr. Neilley Row l-Richard Ankrom, Larry Bayly, Susan Clary, Samuel Currey, Shirley Danley, Gary Duff, Con- nie Ervin. Row 2-Bruce Gander, James Gibson, Marlene Golmitz, Terry Huntre, Jerry Keith, Danny Lewis, Judy Linn. Row 3-Gary Loy, Connie McDowell, Janet McPeak, Glenn Murgatroyd, Wil- liam Muse, Douglas New- ton, Connie Oiler. Row 4-James Palone, Kay Patterson, Dean Pearson, Jo Anne Peterson, Denny Robertson, Richard Ryan, Roger Sickles. Row 5-Jake Sigman, Rich- ard Sigman, Ellen Skul- ton, Timothy Smith, Linda Speer, Shannon Springer, Doris Suther. Row 6-Nancy Thompkins, Patty Touvell, Mary Wall- ace, D e n n i s Warner, Donald Warner, Thelma Walley. Not in picture - Jeffrey Walker. ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE 'Z' , 0 Q Iqqz' z3,,f g 8 2. fri: Q. if 'N ',., :: if , lglf' ,, ,,,:, 5. ., , ::: gn I-:::-'--:E ,.,:. j .- , 1, . . , gxnaq- .:,,- he J: ---, : H ,-: , Q ,L t 33, . L I ,gf , asa U ':l- I A-3:11, I- ' ' 'J lag: , ,. E - all -,:,, :gag ml wif: .,::a:'f ' M, . L H+ A' sa' A' A L ff-J, 'f ,. ' E QQQ, K Msg? :ZEQZ . ..'2:af J ' . ,.,,:., gf l vl- lugs A 5 Q z li 1 'K is X 'Q Q Row l-Richard Anderson, Linda Barclay, Donald Berger, James Blancett, Diana Boyer, David Braden, Patricia Bryan, Thomas Burris, Timothy Calvert. ROW 3 Row 2-Kenneth Catlett, Robert Craddock, Robert Dunlap, Robert Evbes, Christopher Greene, William Grindstafif, Marlene Grubbs, Randy Hackney, Louise Harrold. -Rfchard Heskett, Ellen Huff, Charles lden, Jo Ellen James, Loretta Jamiel, Thomas Johnson, John Killiany, Betty Lackey, Joyce Laughman. -Il' In llri1as'ni'm-Jenni 5 fi 3, ass' '-N. :ur ,. n...-gp' . DJ4' 1 Room 303 Mrs. Johnston The Home Economics Class has a lesson on Meat. Row l-Pamela Linehan, Joria McDaniel, Donald Marks, Trudy Row 2-Raymond Porter, Matthews, James Milligan, James Moorehead, Rose Marie Pinzarroni. . gil , -... A I f 4 'an Thomas Powell, Joan Ramage, Nancy Robinson, Randall Ross, William Ross, Linda Schott, Larry Toqvell. s. my .,, ' -we - 6 Q51 E ,aj . ,.,. , 'wax f ,Q fi x K al .8932 P ' ll ' W' ' Q Q t -c Q 55 INS I ,x Wy :QQ f M. 4, ,Q V Q'-if-sf we are . is A 4 . ' Y' JE ONEHUNDRED TWENTY-SI X V r, I? t I ' W 'ii-v f., Y ll , x 'W i : A . M- 1 --5 fs W uvlquu . , 3 A ' 2 .1 . N -E :ll :pi 'l,l, 5 - r t ' , if 5' r 2 , , . t r r -Q, Q if :,: zq, ., Lm -- , A C Yi 'qqq : 4 'Q .,Z: E E5 V S MQ, gk g , xxx . 12 it?-2.2 . SX Av, I A A Ne. 1 f -'1 Sf1'f'lfWfFf3'iQZ S l x if S K js, ' 2 1 Ah f g a V L. .xl Azuzalh I buun A . s M . U.. E .,,,. f Dow 1 f 1 ,, 1 ea f Q., H K, i, I t f- -, - A , if g 'ff .Y X , ...'- 4 ' R - -:1'2 . Y li' 1 if Row l Row 2 Eugene Anderson, Ronald Anderson, Mary Lou Bench, Peter Berry, Cheryl Bolyard, Elaine Chelekis, Eddie Cooper, Karen Davidson, Beverly Dearth. Jack Delik, Benny Enochs, James Gander, William Gibson, Ellen Jane Guiler, John Hackney, Dave Halley, Kathy Harding, Kenneth Harrison. Room l58 Mr. Merrilees Row 3 Not in Leslie Jones, Thomas Johnson, June Kiggans, Rebecca Mc- Henry, Jerry Morse, Terri Potts, Gary Quarles, Timothy Redd, George Rodawalt. Row 4-Gordon Share, Carol Shipley, Thomas Shriver, Carol Smith, Bonnie Springer, William Stanley, David Walker, Cheryl Wheelock. picture-Thomas Beskett, Charles Freeman, David Rossiter. A FRESHMAN QUINTETTE James lckes, Robert Dunlap, Kay Patter- son, Ann Dagen- hart, Connie Slay. omei-iumoizeo rwENrY.ssvsN 'I967 Room 3lO Miss Williams Row I-Mike Abood, Rus- sell Barnett, Paul Beckett, Bertha Blair, Gary Clauss, Thomas Clauss, Nancy Clay Row 2-Jeannette Corey, Alica Davis, William Ditto, Nancy Foraker, Mary E. Fordyce, Kay Frontz, Con- nie Gerdau. Row 3-Carl Gillespie, Wil' bur Hammond, James Hares, Don Hayes, Linda Hazlett, Frances Hill, James Ickes. Row 4-Melanie Jones, Don Kemp, Sandra Lashley, Susan Lynch, Mary Mc- Kim, Susan Matthews, Carlos Messer. Row 5-Joseph Morrison, Effie Nicholakis, Margus Nickles, Gary Patterson, Bob Prouty, Charles Rea- soner, Arthur Ringer. Row 6-Jane Rose, Randolph Sarchet, Sue Sharpnack, William Stage, Eric Whit- man, Howard Winnett, Hubert Wisengarger. Not in picture-Ruth Remley ONE-HUNDRED TWENTYY-EIGHT IIEE55? X15 :TEQQIL lll' ,QV il llllll, , L lzll '?1.,.. -.1 f lllz lllll L lllll L H . ,,tt. r ,,, ,,,,, -.::::.,,- t .1 I f, N fx N , ri -N' Q .tg s s 1: ' f ia, xgl' 'MQ' -Z--N. W ... --4 g -- h R' ,gifs-..:,, f ., .hm v X f -V f ,A ,, a . ,, l 5 s.. M . 1, K 2 Lis., l K . - .-Q a -. f W' ,e ,t -:H X, H I 2 v i 'K-L Q, I .N ., '-- -.M wi ,-...L l N - wg ,Wi 5 Q ,... 1 ...me 'V X w :I 1 , 5 if W fx , - , if 5 , ..s ..,., ha 3- t Ma w. H , r '-' . , -4141-vue ..M....,. ...........-..,... N eq, 2, N . I' . -' e. .M ...,. , 'H A ' ' WH ,'.3fJif32?- 'ff-' . Loyal Fans! A 1, 't't1 ,,,.,, ny, tt... M, 3nf9 iff .am Q 2' i M, -JC W.. -. Xa X Pr L t fs Q , , 45 I -MX i L FRESHMEN xii x , Qc 4 A as Room 306 Mrs. Tostenson Row I-Jerry Anderson, Steven Baker, James Bench, Charles Robert Bennett, William Thomas Bennett. Row 2-William Thomas Bennett, Linda Bishard, Marcia Bonnell, Sharon Carnes, Cindy Davis. Row 3-Bruce Dunlavy, Diann Eltringham, Stephanie Evans, Donald Faes, Margo Finney. Row A-Patty Fordyce, Glenn Donn Frontz, Robert Green, Linda Harding, Mariorie Hill. Row 5-Jerry Hooper, Richard Johnson, Cynthia Lockwood, Paul McKim, Sandra McManus. Row 6-Mary McWhorter, Jeffrey Milner, Randall Murdock, Josette Pennington, Gary Rochester. Row 7-Daniel Rogers, Gala Sue Saber, Dale Saft, Larry Scholik, Richard Smith. Row 8-Charles Stage, Patricia Theiss, Charles Tillett. Not in picture-Larry Beam, Roy William Bennett, Deborah Dodd, George Grady, Bennie Harper, Joe Boyd. ONE-HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE CLASS HISTORY lcont'cli Continued from page IO3 editorsp Marge Ludwick, editor of the Jeffersonian JG. To them we say a iob well donel As each school day began, the students of C.H.S. heard the voice of one of the five student announc- ers. Those pleasant voices belonged to Pam Hill, Linda Lang, John Warden, Jeff Whitman, and Jim Woodward. Additional honors were brought to our class when Roger Blackburn, Pam Hill, Susan Miller, and Jeff Whitman attended the Current Affairs Institute at Cincinnati. Because of excellent scores on a cur- rent affairs test, these seniors were awarded this honor. Mr. Schaub accompanied the group on their most interesting week-end. Great success was bestowed upon the Class of '64 when the senior class play, Pioneer, Go Home, Helpful Hams was presented. lt was under the capable direction of Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. Wigginton. Tim Young and Joyce Maioli had the leading roles in this comical production. Leading the Cambridge Bobcats in the 1963-64 football season were co-captains Paul Franks and George Saltz. Our team ended the season with a four and six record, but their effort was realized by all. The most valuable player of the football season was Tom Chappelear. He received honorable men- tion in our state for his outstanding performances. Bringing special beauty and charm to our annual Homecoming game was Homecoming Queen Joyce Maioli. Her attendants were Sherry Hawthorne, Peggy Leech, Judy Moore, and Julie Selders. The cheerleading squad was led by captain Sherry Hawthorne. Other senior cheerleaders were Joyce Maioli, Judy Moore, and Carol Shimp. Their familiar voices rang out the cheer, Let's go Bobcats! Also participating in the football season was the C.H.S. marching band. Their blue show at Home- coming was a thrill to all who were present. Head maiorette was Gary DeVault. Under her terrific leadership were maiorettes Trudy Armstrong, Lynn McCulley, and Pat Humphrey. Later in the year the band received a l rating at the district music con- test, which was held in Cambridge, and they went on to the state competition. Kenny Sharp received a I rating at the district music contest for his solo on the baritone. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY Also representing our class in the field of music were the Chordettes. This group was composed of seven girls. Five of the girls were seniors. They were Barbara Beatty, Carolyn Brislen, Beverly Butler, and Pam Hill, accompanied by Jackie Rice. At the fall induction of the National Honor Society, nineteen seniors were taken in. Twelve more were inducted in the spring. Pam Hill brought distinction to our class when she received the highest score on the test given by the Temperance League of Ohio. Since she won this contest, she received a free tive-day trip to Washing- ton, D.C. in June. Reigning as the queen at the Y-Teen formal was Roberta Frisbee, the president of the club. Her maid of honor was Darlene Hill. The theme of the formal was Carousel. This formal was an evening to re- member. Nancy Lucas was named as the Homemaker of Tomorrow. Dawn McCloud was chosen by the girls of C.H.S. to be the May Day Queen. Her maid of honor was Jean Wycoff. Her attendants were Barbara Beatty, Joyce Maioli, and Carol Shimp. Adding a special kind of beauty to our class was John Bowen, who won the baby picture contest sponsored by the Reporter. Jeff Whitman was selected as the captain for the baseball team. ln the years to come we will always remember the Junior-Senior Prom, the class plays, Senior Day Off, Class Night, Baccalaureate, and that day of days, Commencement. A game of Amber Most of our days at C.H.S. were new experiences. They were iust what we made of them. We should be able to profit from our mistakes, and use the firm foundation which we have gained at C.H.S. to help us face the future with confidence in ourselves and our fellow men. Always remember - All the worldis a stage And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. Barbara Beatty - Jackie Rice -School begins -Football season -Y-Teen Hootan- any -Pep Assembly -Barnesville . . . -St. Clairsville CALENDAR SEPTEMBER begins, Athens ...Home... W...14-8 Home...W.. 20-6 ...Away.. L...O-8 -Class elections and Assembly Guernsey County Fair -Bellaire . . . Away . . . L . . . 6-38 OCTOBER Senior Hi-Y Slave Auction -Election of Reserve Cheerleaders Coshocton . . . Home . . .W. .. 16-8 School pictures Senior nominations for Homecoming Queen Seniors vote for Homecoming Queen Science Asembly Marietta . . . Away . . . L . . . 6-22 Dr. Crane speaks -Mr. McFarlin, a handicapped tenor, sings -Joyce Maioli - Homecoming Queen -Grade card day -Dover .... Homecoming . . . L . . . 16-20 -Fire drill -EOTA - Vacation Zanesville . . . Away . . . L . . . 6-13 -High School P.T.A. NOVEMBER -Martins Ferry. . .Away . . . L. . .O-54 9-Dayton Keiser . . . Home . . .W. . . 30-8 -Assembly for Girl's and Boy's State reports. 15-Varsity Football Party -Powder Puff Football Game Fire Drill 19-Assembly - Mr. Thomas YMCA Breakfast President Kennedy's Assassination School cancelled - President's funeral PTA Open House Thanksgiving Assembly fSpartan Hi-YJ No school Basketball season begins Coshocton . . . Home . . . L . . . 51-60 DECEMBER Fire Drill Report Card Day New Philadelphia . . . Away . . . L. . . 65-82 7-Bellaire . . . Home . . . W . . . 61-43 National Honor Society Assembly Matt Magers is presented Homecoming Queen trophy at the Powder Putt Football Game by Dawn McCloud and Debbie Carpenter, Cheerleaders Tom Chappelear and Dennis Jones look on. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY-ONE 10-Assembly 11-Barnesville . . .Home 13-Snow-School Can- 14-Snow-School Can- 18-St. Clairsville . . . 25-Martins Ferry . . . 13-Carrollton ...Home . . .L . . . 54-63 14-Marietta . . . Away. . .L . . . 61-67 16-Football Assembly 19-Christmas Music Assembly 20-3:20-Christmas Vacation Begins 21-Canton Lincoln . . . Home . . . L. . . 27-56 27-Zanesville . . . Away . . . L . . . 51-61 JANUARY 3-St. Clairsville . . . Home . . .W. . . 54-47 4-Newark . . .Away . . . L.. . . 53-67 6-School begins ...L...59-60 celled celled Away...L...54-69 Home . . .W . . . 68-60 27-Second semester begins 28-High School P. T. A. 'I- 3- 20- Y.M.C.A. Breakfast Easter Assembly 25- 26- 27-NO SCHOOL 30-NO SCHOOL APRIL F.H.A. Holds Misfit Auction National Honor Society induction 4-Y-Teen Formal 8-All band concert 10-All sports banquet 11-State solo and ensemble 18-Junior Class Play NO SCHOOL. Teachers' Visiting Day. 25-State band and chorus MAY -REPORT CARD DAY Reporter Banquet -Senior class play -Junior-Senior Prom -Sophomore Party Frcshman Part - . Y -Last Day for Seniors -Senior Banquet -Baccalaureate at Kent State Tipton, Rowe, and Stover lMcBride in the backj in the Marietta game. 29-Y.M.C.A. Breakfast, Fire drill 31 -Report card day FEBRUARY 1-Marietta . . . Home . . . L. . . 72-78 4-Cantab Pictures 7-Barnesville. . .Away . . . W. . . 75-57 8-Dover . . . Home . . . L. . .40-69 15-New Concord . . . Away . . . W . . . 53-49 19-Aunt Jemima Pancake Day 22-Uhrichsville . . .Away . . . L . . . 62-79 MARCH 3-Fire drill 6-Varsity C vs. Faculty 13-Report Card Day 14-District Band Contest 17-Career Day, Muskingum Band Concert 20-Hawaiian assembly 24-High School P. T. A. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY-TWO JUNE 2-Last day for students 3-GRADUATION 4-Students return for report cards and Cantabs Jean Wycoff crowns the queen. CH ERYL LYNN ALEXANDER Band, Y.G.A.A., Future Teachers, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society. FLOYD MARTIN ALLOWAY Delbert Favorite saying- Max Nix Art Club, Library. LLOYD EDMUND ALLOWAY Favorite saying- Ask not what C.H.S. can do for you, but what you can do for C.H.S. Trade and Industry, V.l.C. MARLA KAY ANDERSON uAndy1l Favorite saying- You don't say, is that a fact? Pep Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., Y-Teens. TRUDY LANE ARMSTRONG Trudy Favorite saying- Don't worry about it. Band, Maiorette, Reporter, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A. treasurer, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society. MARJORIE ANN ASHLEY Annie Favorite saying- Do unto others as they do unto you. Future Homemakers of America. JIM BAKER- Bake Favorite saying- How 'bout thatl REBECCA SUE BAKOS- Becky Favorite saying- Forget it. New Concord l, St. Benedict's 2, Y-Teens, Choir. RALPH VERNON BARLOW Proxie Favorite saying- Which way did he go?n OANNE MARIE BATES- Joey Favorite saying- Just forget it. .A.A. ARBARA ANN BEATTY- Barb eporter co-editor and business staff, Na- ional Honor Society, Representative to uckeye Girls' State, Senior Choir, Glee lub, Student Council, Future Teachers' ice-president and secretary, Y-Teens, Y.G. .A., Pep Club, Student Librarian, Chord- ttes, Great Books Club, May Day Court, antab editorial board. OHN BENNETT- Spick Favorite saying- You dirty tank! and, Pep Band, Brass Choir, Spartan Hi-Y. SENIOR ACTIVITIES PATRICIA ANN BINGER- Bing Favorite saying- How about that. G.A.A., Reporter, Future Nurses, Glee Club, Pep Club. RUTH BISHARD- Ruthie Favorite saying- Oh, really! Glee Club, Choir, Y-Teens, Cantab Busi- ness Staff, Librarian, Office Assistant, Spec- ial Services to Teachers, Great Books Club, TAPS. MARY ELLEN BLACK- Blackie Favorite saying- What ya mean, Kid? Pep Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Re- porter, Traffic Safety Club. ROGER DALE BLACKBURN Favorite saying- Most of the footprints on the sands of time were made by workshoesf' Basketball, Band, Student Council, Trojan Hi-Y, Cantab Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. WILLIAM FRANKLIN BLATTNER aan Favorite saying- What's it to you? V.l.C. Club. JEFFREY ALLYN BOESTER- Jeff Favorite saying- Work is man's great function. Student Body Vice-President, National Honor Society vice-president, Varsity C , Golf, Band, Key Club, Junior Class Play. JOHN BOWEN- Clyde Favorite saying- All's well that ends! National Honor Society, Sports editor of Reporter, Future Teachers, Baseball, Editor- ial Board of Cantab, Trojan Hi-Y, Senior class planning committee. JOHN THOMAS BOWMAN 11-Ivornu Favorite saying- When love sickens and decays, it useth in forced ceremony. Truck, Band, Junior Red Cross, Troian Hi-Y. KENNETH DAVID BOYD Boydis Favorite saying- I give up. V.l.C., Trades and Industry Club, Spartan Hi-Y. LARRY BRILL- Larry Favorite saying- What's happening baby? RUTH ANN BRILL- Lazy Favorite saying- No, I don't want to. Cafeteria, Book Shop, Spanish Club. CAROLYN ANN BRISLEN Breezy Favorite saying- Oh, rats! Glee Club, Dramatics, Sophomore Trio, Junior Trio, Choir, Chordettes. ROBERT W. BRYENTON- Bob Favorite saying- What happened now? Spartan Hi-Y, Traffic Safety Club, Junior Class Play, Senior Class Play. CAROLYN JANE BURRIS Favorite saying- Oh, greatl Student Librarian, Pep Club, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A. Sportsboard, Cantab Staff, G.A.A., Y-Teens. CURTIS BURRIS- Curt EVELYN JULIA BURRIS- Evie Favorite saying- Through the park and home, James. Y-Teens, Dramatics, Y.G.A.A. Council, Glee Club, Pep Club, Reporter, G.A.A. Sports- board, Cantab Staff, Traffic Safety Culb, Future Nurses, Spanish Club, National Honor Society. HAROLD EUGENE BURRIS Football, Music. LINDA KATHERINE BURRIS llFUdgell Y.G.A.A., G.A.A., Pep Club, TAPS, Future Teachers, Future Nurses. JUDITH KAY BURT- Burtie Favorite saying- Yea doggies. Y-Teens, Reporter, Traffic Safety Club. BEVERLY RAE BUTLER- Bev Favorite saying- You're kidding me. Glee Club, Choir, Junior Red Cross, Y- Teens, Sophomore Trio, Chordettes, Junior Trio, Orchestra, Future Nurses. ROBERT GRANT CAMPBELL nBobu Favorite saying- That's tough! Carrollton I, 2, 3, Glee Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club. DAVID CARPENTER- Dave Favorite saying- Nutuns imposeble. NELL ANN CASKEY- Nell Favorite saying- You gota be kidding. Band, Student Council, Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A., Safety Club, Pep Club, National Honor Society. WILLIAM MICHAEL CAYGILL The Ear Favorite saying- Take it in the ear. Dance Band, Pep Band, Brass Choir, Trom- bone Trio, Concert Band, Marching Band, Spartan Hi-Y. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY-THREE THOMAS C. CHAPPELEAR Choo-Choo Favorite saying- SeriousIy. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Spar- tan Hi-Y, Key Club President, Sophomore Class President, Varsity C , Spanish Club, Student Council, National Honor Society. SHIRLEY ANN COLLART Shirley Favorite saying- I knew it! Y-Teens, Pep Club, Traffic Safety Club, Student Librarian, Office Assistant, Great Books Club. SALLY CONAWAY- Snooky Favorite saying- When in America we speak of peace, we mean no war. When Mr. Khruschev speaks of peace, he means a piece of the Congo, a piece of Laos, a piece of Berlin and -a piece of America. G.A.A. Sportsboard, Y.G.A.A., Student Council, Student Librarian, Pep Club, Can- tab Staff. PAMELA SUE COSS- Cossie Favorite saying- HELPI Future Homemakers of America. CAROL ANN COX- Coxie Favorite saying- lt's finky. Y.G.A.A., G.A.A. Sportsboard, Junior Red Cross, Prom Committee, Future Teachers, Pep Club Council, Great Books Club. KENNETH CHARLES CROFFORD Elephant Man 'Favorite saying- Rottsa ruck. Reporter, Senior Class Play. JAMES FRANKLIN CULLER Frank Favorite saying- It is hard for an empty bag to stand upright. Band vice-president, Brass Choir, Dance Band, Pep Band, Spartan Hi-Y, Key Club. TYRONE CURRY- Dog Favorite saying- RoII it. CHERYL LYNN DANLEY- Jim Favorite saying-- Oh yea! Student Learner. MARY ELLEN DAY- M.E. Favorite saying- Don't know, do ya? Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Club, Junior Red Cross President, Great Books Club, Future Nurses, Student Librarian, Traffic Safety Club, Spanish Club, Cantab Staff, Dra- matics, National Honor Society. ONE-HUNDRED THIRTY-FOUR GARY LYNNE DeVAULT- Gary Favorite saying- I'II hit you with my ugly-stick. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Band, Maiorette, Future Nurses, Head Maiorette, National Honor Society, Vice-president of Senior Class, Cantab Staff, Student Coun- cil, May Day Court, May Day co-chairman. DONELLA GRACE DeVO'RE Donnie Favorite saying- My gosh! Glee Club. MANOLA RUTH DeVORE- NoIie Favorite saying- Forget it. SHYRIL DARLENE DIXON Butch ' Favorite saying- Oh boy! DAVID PAUL DOIBSON- Dave Favorite saying- Those who work achieve the impossible. Electronics Club, Amateur Radio Club. NANCY SUE DODD- Dodd Favorite saying- Oh my gosh! V.I.C. Secretary. MARY ELIZABETH DOLLISON ,fl-izn Favorite saying- I don't know what to tell you. Pep Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses. SANDRA MAXINE DOUGLAS llsandyll Favorite saying- What will it be? Hmmm! Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A. RICHARD LLOYD DUDLEY- Dick Favorite saying- AII's well that ends. Troian Hi-Y, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. CAROLYN SUE DUFF- Wilt Favorite saying- People who live in glass houses shouIdn't. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Band, Prom Committee, Student Learner PATRICIA CAROL DURBEN nl-l'lSl'iH Favorite saying- AII's fair in love and war. Future Homemakers of America. PAULA LORRAINE DUNIVER Stupid Favorite saying- l can't believe it! Fairfax H.S. I, 2, Pep Club, Chorus, Great Books Club, Trades and Industry. DANIEL WILLIAM EIKENBERRY Moose Favorite saying- Forget it. CHARLES MICHAEL ELLIOTT Mike Favorite saying- Yeah! Electronics, Explorer Electronics, CHARLES ROBERT FAIR- Charlie Favorite saying- The early bird gets very tired. Freshman Football, Baseball, Proiectionists Club, Choir, Reporter, Senior Class Play. MARSHA FELDNER- Marsh Favorite saying- GIory be! Y-Teens, Treasurer of Science Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Cantab Staff, Prom Com- mittee, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. HELEN LOUISE FENWICK IIHOIIYII Trades and Industry Club, V:I.C., Pep Club, Y-Teen Cabinet, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A., Dramatics, Senior Class Play. JOSEPH WILLIAM FORDYCE nhloem Favorite saying- Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country. Orchestra, String Quartet, Student Council. PAUL THOMAS FRANKS OIfieId Barnesville H.S. I, Football, Basketball, Key Club, Spartan Hi-Y, Traffic Safety Club, Pep Club, Vice-president of Varsity C , Ccrchairman of Prom, Co-captain of Foot- ball squad. ANDREVV FRESE- Andy Favorite saying - Figaramous to the Pecaroomaf' Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Cantab Staff, Physical fitness, Senior Class Play. ROBERTA FRISBEE- Bobbi Favorite saying- Way to go! Y-Teen President, Y-Teen Treasurer, Busi- ness Manager of Reporter, TAPS Co-chair- man, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Great Books Club, Student Librarian, Office Assistant, Junior Class Play, Cantab Staff, Glee Club, Choir, National Honor Society. WESLEY CALVIN FULTZ- Wes Favorite saying- Winning is more fun than Iosing. Troian Hi-Y. ELIZABETH RUTH GANS- Liz Favorite saying- Way to go, Alice. Spanish Club, Y-Teen Cabinet, Pep Club, Y.G.A.A., Cantab Editorial Staff, Student Librarian, Traffic Safety Club, National Honor Society. JOHNATHAN H. GARLAND Jack Favorite saying- lt isn't a big thing. Varsity C , Basketball, Football manager, Track. STEPHEN ROBERT GARRETT Steve Football, Eelctronics. JULIA ELAINE GERDAU- JuIie Favorite saying- Huh-uh, BuddyI Y-Teens Proiects Chairman, Future Nurses, Traffic Safety Club, Pep Club, Secretary of Traffic Safety Club, National Honor Society. DARLENE JOY GIBSON- Dede Band, Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A., National Honor Society Secretary. DOLORES DIANE GIBSON Dee Dee Favorite saying- would You! Y-Teens, Pep Club, Future Homemakers of America. JUDY DARLENE GIBSON Cricket Favorite saying- Ahl Ha! Forget it! Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Senior Choir. PAULINE FRANCIS GIBSON IIPOIIYII Favorite saying- Keep smiling. HAROLD GILCHER National Honor Society. KATHRYN ANN GILCHER HKathyH Favorite saying- Jumpin' ielIyfish. Y-Teens, Great Books Club, Cantab Busi- ness Staff, Student Librarian. NINA CHERYL GREENE- Nina Favorite saying- See ye later, if you're lucky! Y-Teens, Pep Club, Cantab Staff, Special Services for Teachers, Future Homemakers of America. TOMMY JOE GRIFFITH- Tom Track. JON JAY GROSS- Gomer Favorite saying- You ain't too swift. Band. CHERRYL HACKNEY- Sherry Favorite saying: Don't know-Do ya? Y-Teens, Science Club Secretary, Pep Club, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A., Future Nurses Vice- president, Cantab staff, Spanish Club, Re- porter staff, Librarian, Great Books Club. BRYAN PORTER HALL- Stinky Favorite saying: If you're not here after what l'm here after, you'II be here- after I'm gone. Key Club, Hi-Y, Red Cross Representative, Golf Team, Senior Class Play. JENNY ELEANORE HAMLIN u-Jenn Favorite saying: Hot Lang! Seattle, Washington l, 2, Science Club, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Junior Class Play, G.A.A. Sportsboard, National Honor Society. JOYCE KAY HANEY- Joyce Favorite saying: Oh, Nuts! Y-Teens, Pep Club, Y.G.A.A., Glee Club. DREW RAYMOND HANSEN Favorite saying- Silence is Golden. Triton Regional High School l, Football, Track, Junior Class Play, Troian Hi-Y, Senior Class Play. SANDRA HARDY- Red .Favorite saying- Pill! Chorus, G.A.A. PATRICIA ANN HASCHAK- Pat Favorite saying- That's O.K. V.I.C. Club, Reporter, Student Council. SHERRY DIANE HAWTHORNE Favorite saying- Hiya, Hi ya! Y-Teens, G.A.A., Future Nurses President, Secretary of Student Council, Cantab Staff, Varsity Cheerleader Captain, Junior May Day Attendant, Homecoming Attendant, Pep Club, Reserve Cheerleader, National Honor Society. JACK HAYES- SIo-Motion Favorite saying- A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. KENNETH ROBERT HEADLEY llKennyll Favorite saying- Hi kid. THEODORE WAYNE HELLER Hreddyn Favorite saying- Hey ugly. Football, Track, T 8: l Club, Varsity C . EDWARD LEE HELMICK- Mr. Ed Favorite saying- You're beat. Football, Track, Varsity C Treasurer, Con- cert Band, Brass Choir, Pep Band. DARLENE RUTH HILL- Tiger Favorite sa in - Just Duckie. Y 9 G.A.A. Vice President, Y.G.A. President, Y-Teens Secretary, Pep Club. PAMELA ANNE H I LL- Pam Y.G.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Council, Girls' State Delegate, Reporter Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Student An- nouncer, Chordettes . WILLIAM LOREN HILL- Bill Favorite saying: Don't worry about it. V.I.C. Club, Hi-Y, Traffic Safety Club, T 81 l, Football, Basketball, T 8. I President. MONA JANE HOSFELT- Janie Favorite saying - What's your prob' lem? JAMES MERR ITT HOSTETLER Hoss Favorite saying- That's the way it goes. Football. JOYCE ELLEN HOWELL Favorite saying- Oh dear! Y-Teens, Pep Club. CHARLES DELMAS HUGHES DeImas Favorite saying- Cotton picker. St. Benedicts High School l, 2, 3. DONALD J. HUGHES Favorite saying- That bends alI. St. Benedicts High School l, 2, 3. JAMES KELLY HUGHES- Pork Favorite saying- Teen-agers are like airplanes, you only hear about the ones that crash. Varsity C , Safety Club, Audio-Visual Aids Club, Baseball Mgr., Football. PATRICIA ANN HUMPHREY npatn Band, Maiorette, Y-G.A.A. Sportsboard, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Pep Club. DENNIS HARRY JACKSON llgennyll Favorite saying- Flattery will get you nowhere. Football, Track, Junior Red Cross, T 8. I, Troian Hi-Y, Traffic Safety Club, Varsity HC... ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-FIVE LARRY GENE JACOBS- Jake Favorite aying- That's alright! V.I.C. Club. JAMES H. JENKINS- Jim Favorite saying- Se la vive. Balboa High School I, 2, 3, ROBERT LEE JOHNSON- Bob Favorite saying- I don't smoke and I don't chew and I clon't go with girls who do. Band, Spanish Club, National Honor Society. ROGER LYNN JOHNSON Elmer Favorite saying- What's it to you, writ- ing a book? Troian Hi-Y, Art Club Secretary, Prom Committee. DENNIS LEE JONES- Moses Favorite saying- Just a touch. Key Club, Varsity C Secretary, Spartan Hi-Y Secretary, Chaplain and Vice Presi- dent, Football, Safety Council, Track, Base- ball, Basketball, Construction Chairman of the Prom, Senior Class Play. JON WOODWARD JONES Jaboo Favorite saying- Kerpowie! Concert and Marching Band, Brass Choir, Dance Band, Pep Band, Troian Hi-Y officer, Track, Basketball, Old Washington I. JAMES G. KAGAFAS- Abbott Favorite saying- Don't give me that! Buckeye Boys' State Alternate, Key Club, Spartan Hi-Y President and Secretary, Youth Red Cross Treasurer, Art Club, Prom Chairman, Senior Class Play. CREESA KALAS- Shrimp Favorite saying- What gives? Band. LINDA RUTH LANG- Lin Favorite saying - Better late than never. District and State Science Fairs, Glee Club, Student Librarian, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A. Secretary, Pep Club, Science Club Vice- president, Spanish Club Co-president, Cir- culation Staff Manager of Reporter, Y- Teens, Junior Class Play, Prom Committee, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. DALLAS L. LASHLEY, JR. T 8- I. STEWARD GARFIELD LASHLEY llstuli Favorite saying- Dude. JANIE ELAINE LEASURE Favorite saying- Forget it. Pep Club, Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SIX LINDA ANN LEE- Freckles Favorite saying- Do you know? Y-Teens, G.A.A. Sportsboard, Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Prom Committee, Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Y.G.A.A. PEGGY SUE LEECH- Margarett Favorite saying- You kidclin' me? Pep Club Prsident, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Y.G. A.A., Glee Club, Junior Class Play, Junior Red Cross, Student Council, Homecoming Attendant, Cantab Staff, Prom Committee, Senior Class Play. BARBARA JEAN LIKES Fruit Loops Favorite saying- Forget that. Y-Teens, Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Traffic Safety Club Treasurer, Special Services for Teach- ers, Glee Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society. CHARLES WILLIAM LOCKWOOD Il ' ll Will Favorite saying- A man who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare. A man who has but one enemy will meet him everywhere. Spartan Hi-Y, Cantab Staff, Prom Com- mittee, Junior Class Play. STEPHEN ALAN LONG- Steve Favorite saying- Knock it off. Traffic Safety Club. MICHAEL ALLYN LOSEGO Mike Favorite saying- A wise man never blows his knows. Red Cross Representative, Spantan Hi-Y, National Honor Society. MARY JANE LUCAS- Luke Favorite saying- Oh, my gosh! NANCY LEE LUCAS Favorite saying- That's sweet. Garfield High School I, 2, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Sportsboard, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Young Homemakers of America. PATRICIA ROSE LUCAS- Pat Y-Teens, G.A.A., Y.G.A.A., Pep Club Of- ficer, Class Officer, Student Council, Senior Planning Committee, Youth Red Cross, National Honor Society. MARGARET ANN LUDWICK llMargell Favorite saying- Uh, huh, of course, I believe you. Hillside Junior High I, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Cantab Staff, Junior Class Play, Book Store Attendant, Dramatics, Senior Class Play. JUDITH PATTERSON LYNCH Waddles Favorite saying- Geovannipopulopopu- IipseIchacomasalcbenedigatusianamen- ianamadreitramatrogelws, ir. Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Student Coun- cil, Student Librarian, Traffic Safety Club, Special Services to Teachers, G.A.A, Secre- tary, National Honor Society. GEORGE MICHAEL LYONS Mike Favorite saying-- It's all right. Spartan Hi-Y, Band, Baseball, Football, Junior Red Cross. DAWN DENISE MCCLOUD Favorite saying- Oh! RealIyI National Honor Society, G.A.A. Sports- board, Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Marching and Concert Band, Great Books Club, Cantab Staff, Prom Chairman, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Student Council, Senior Class Play, May Queen. LARRY DALE MCCRACKEN llLarrYlI Favorite saying- Are you kidden? Band, Choir. LYNN JOYCE MCCULLEY CulIey Favorite saying- That's nasty. G.A.A., Y-Teens, Band Maporette, Class Officer, Secretary-Treasurer of Band. RODNEY PEARL MCDANIEL Mick Favorite saying- Hope to tell you. Band, Hi-Y, Pep Band, Track, Marching Band, Football. DAYLE K. MCDERMITT Favorite saying- He who lives in a glass house, shouldn't throw stones. RICHARD ALLEN MCPEAK- Dick Favorite saying- Yea Babe. Football. MATTHEW ORME MAGERS Matt Favorite saying- Are you kidding me? Football manager, Track, Spartan Hi-Y Chaplain, Band, Varsity C , Student Coun- cil, Junior Class Play. MARCIA JOYCE MAIOLI- Joyce Favorite saying- Oh-come onl Y-Teen Cabinet, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A., Reserve and Varsity Cheerleader, Homecoming Queen, Reporter Staff, Cantab Staff, Dra- matics, Traffic Safety Club, Pep Club, Junior Class Play, Future Teachers, Na- tional Honor Society, Senior Class Play, May Day Court. ROBERT ANDREW MANCHIR nYogirr Favorite saying- I hate MG's. Freshman Class Vice President, Hi-Y Sec- retary, Varsity C , Football, Band, Senior Class Play. TED LEE MARLATT- Sebastien Favorite saying- Oh, brotherl Track, Football, Basketball Manager, Fresh- man Class President, Sophomore Class Vice President, Student Council, Key Club, Spartan Hi-Y President and Treasurer, Junior Red Cross Council, Pep Club, Buck- eye Boys' State Delegate, Senior Class Play. HARVEL HOWARD MARTIN, JR. llHarrII Favorite saying- PeopIe who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Senior Class Play. LARRY ROBERT MASON- Killer Favorite saying- That ain't right. AX LEE MAY- Lil' Caesar Favorite saying- I wouldn't pull your Ieg. AVID CLARENCE MILLER 'Dave Favorite saying- Like hil ep Band, Brass Choir, Marching Band, unior Class Play, Vice President of Traffic afety Club. ONALD BRUCE MILLER- Ron Favorite saying- People who live in glass houses shouldn't! ootball, Track, Varsity C , Traffic Safety lub President. USAN MARIE MILLER- Susie Favorite saying- Lots a luck. ep Club, Future Nurses, Y.G.A.A., G.A.A., antab Editorial Staff, Y-Teen Cabinet. ENOLOPE ANN MISEL- Penny Favorite saying- I give up. -Teens, Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, Junior Red ross, Prom Committee, Reporter Staff, o-publication and Exchange Manager. AROL ANN MOORE Favorite saying- Gee whiz. ep Club. UDY ANN MOORE- Red Favorite saying- Hello, little brownie. udent Council, Vice President of Pep lub, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Y.G.A.A., Varsity eerleader, Homecoming Attendant, Spec- I Services for Teachers. SUSAN JANE MOORE Favorite saying- Well. Future Nurses, Traffic Safety Club, Cantab Staff, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club. PAUL MOOREHEAD- Moe Favorite saying- I give up! Spartan Hi-Y, Art Club President, Football, Senior Class Treasurer, Prom Chairman, Junior Red Cross. JUDY SUE MORRIS Glee Club, Y.G.A.A., Pep Club, V.l.C. Club, Office Assistant, T 8. I. LUSTER C. MORRISON- L. C. V.l.C. Club. PEGGY Jo MURGATROYD Peggy Y-Teens, Traffic Safety Club, Marching and Concert Band, Future Homemakers of America. LORETTA JEAN NEFF- Lorie Favorite saying- Forget it. Pep Club, Glee Club, Choir. PAMELA LOUISE NICHOLS lrparnu Favorite saying- Hi, Santa Claus. Band, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Cabinet, Future Teachers, Great Books Club, Art Club, Y-G.A.A., G.A.A., Pep Club, Cantab Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. ROBERT O'SHEA- Bob Munhall High l, 2, 3, Basketball, EDWARD STEPHEN OWENS- Ed Favorite saying- Workin' hard? Traffic Safety Club. SPERO PANDELOS- Speedy Favorite saying- What's cookin'. Varsity C, Track, Football, Cafeteria Worker. JOHN RICHARD PARRISH Speedy Favorite saying- Take it in the ear. Football, Hi-Y, Track, Band. JOHN EDWARD PARROTT J ack Favorite saying- Well, what are you going to do? JAMES VERNON PATTERSON Hpafu Favorite saying- Sounds like a personal problem to me. FLOYD GENE PEARSON- Beans Favorite saying- The old gray mare ain't what she used to be. Football, Baseball, Track, Varsity MARLENE JANICE ANNE PELOCK Tootie Favorite saying- Go soak your head in acid. LARRY LEE PETERS- Pete Favorite saying- Promises, promises. Football, Vice-president of Radio Club, Student Learner. RANDY ROY PETERSILGE Favorite saying- Waste not, want not. Chico High School, Elkhart High School, l, 2, 3. CAROL JEAN PHILLIPS Favorite saying- Live and Iearn.' PATRICIA KAY PICKENS- Pat Y-Teens, G.A.A., Band, Special Services to Teachers. ROBERT LEE POWERS- Lee Favorite saying- Take it easy. JANICE CAROL PREECE Fruit Boots Favorite saying- Bob. Pep Club, Glee Club, Spanish Club. DANIEL IRWIN PUTZULU Poopie Favorite saying- The nose knows. President of Varsity C , Key Club, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Spartan Hi-Y. JACQUELYN LEE RICE- Jackie National Honor Society, Vice-president of Y-Teens, Choir, Glee Club, Future Teach- ers, Pep Club, Student Council, Cantab Editorial Board, Cantab Staff, Student Librarian, Chordettes. STEVEN FRED RILEY- Slim Favorite saying- How about that. REBA ROBERTSON- Louie Favorite saying- So what. Freshman Class Secretary, Y-Teens, Y- G.A.A. Secretary, Student Librarian. JOHN EDWIN ROSE- Rosie Favorite saying- Oh, yea! Football. JUDITH ARLENE ROSS- Judy Favorite saying- Marty, Pep Club, G.A.A., Future Nurses, Future Teachers, Dramatics, Choir, Glee Club, Jun- ior Class Play, Assistant Librarian, Great Books Club, Y-Teens, Cantab Staff. J EGGY JANE RUBY- Peg Favorite saying- Lots of luck. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Y-G.A.A., G.A.A. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-SEVEN GEORGE ALAN SALTZ- Fats Key Club, Varsity C , Co-Captain of Football Team, Pep Club, Baseball, Basket- ball, Red Cross, Senior Class Play. LINDA LOU SARCHET- Linn Favorite saying- If only I could drive! Trade and lndustry, Vocational Industrial Club, Book Club, Student Librarian. HARRY CLINTON SAYRE Favorite saying- Man, what a blast! Norton High School l. PATRICIA ANN SCANLON llpanyll Cantab Staff, Student Librarian, Reporter Staff. ALAN RICHARD SEAMAN Alan Favorite saying- Who, me? Band, Dance Band, President of Amateur Radio Club. JULIE OLEEN SELDERS Snooky Pook Favorite saying- My big, handsome, sugarman. Y-Teens, Concert Band, Pep Club, Sopho- more class officer, Homecoming Attend- ant, National Honor Society. THOMAS RICHARD SEVERNS HT-ornn Favorite saying- Life is the art of draw- ing without an eraser. Band, Pep Band, Brass Choir, Cantab Staff, Spartan Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Prom Committee. KENNETH DAVID SHARP- Bang Favorite saying- Good news. President of Band, Spartan Hi-Y, Student Council, Pep Band, Brass Choir, Band, Dance Band, Prom Committee. CAROL Louise SHIMP- Simpy Favorite saying- Don't worry about it. Cheerleader, Pep Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society, May Day Court. RICHARD DALE SHOCKLEY Doc Favorite saying- Smoked out. Traffic Safety Club. ROGER JAY SHOOTER Electronics Club, Amateur Radio Club. DOLORES ANN SIGMAN- Lores Favorite saying- lf I only lived in California! Band, Pep Club, Glee Club, Cantab Busi- ness Staff, Special Services to Teachers, National Honor Society. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT KAREN ELAINE SIGMAN-- Sigie Favorite saying- Just wait till I get my driver's license! Pep Club, Y-Teens, Future Homemakers, Special Services to Teachers. MARIAN LOUISE SIMPSON usuzill Favorite saying- No compliments, iust send money. Hollidaysburg Community Joint Senior High School l, 2, 3, Great Books Club, Library Aid. RAMONA LEE SKINNER- Moni Favorite saying- Swell, Sherlc-ck! Marching Band, Choir, Y-Teens. CLEM EVERETT SLAY- Clutch Favorite saying- If you don't believe me, just hide and watch. WILLIAM ELMER SMALLEY- Bill Favorite saying- Yea, Jack, BARBARA JEAN SMITH Jeannie Favorite saying- I know, but it sounds good. Concert Band, Marching Band, Y-G.A.A., Y-Teens. CAROLINE VIRGINIA SMITH CaroIyn President of Choir, Treasurer of National Honor Society, Y-Teen Cabinet, Orchestra, Y-G.A.A., Dramatics, Junior Class Play, Pep Club, Student Librarian, Prom Com- mittee, TAPS, Sr. Class Play, Spanish Club. JOANN KAY SMITH- Jo Favorite saying- How do you know? SUE ANN SNIDE- Suzy Pep Club, Future Nurses, Marching Band, Concert Band. PATRICIA MARIE SOINE- Pat Favorite saying- That went over like a lead balIoon. Pep Club, Y-G.A.A., Y-Teens, Dramatics, Cantab Staff, Junior Red Cross, Secretary of Spanish Club, Prom Committee. JOYCE SOUTH Favorite saying- SwelI, Sherlock. Future Homemakers. ROBERT JAMES SPARE- Bob Favorite saying- Asi es la Vida. Riverview Gardens High, St. Louis, I, 2. President of Future Teachers, Choir, Base- ball, Spanish Club, Great Books Club, Na- tional Honor Society, Proiectionists Club, TAPS, Track, Senior Class Play. MARILYN STAGE- Mare Favorite saying- Really? DORALEEN STEPHENSON ,,Dory,t Favorite saying- Just wait til I leave Cambridge. Glee Club, Choir, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Student Office Helper, Prom Committee. DON ALAN STEWART- Spike Favorite saying- Which way did he go?,, GRETA SUNNAFRAN K- Wi ndy Favorite saying- I got another letter yesterday. Y-Teens, Y-G.A.A., Safety Club, Pep Club. DAVID LEE' TEDRICK- Tink Favorite saying- Let's talk the situation over with the iudge. Secretary of Key Club, Spartan Hi-Y, Var- sity C , Youth Red Cross, Prom Com- mittee, Vice-president of Junior Class, Golf, Football Manager, National Honor Society. DONALD EDWARD THOMAS tioonu Favorite saying- You kidden me? Spanish Club, Science Club, Stage man- ager of Junior Class Play, Stephens High, Long Beach, California, Yuba City High School, Yuba City, California. ROBERT LESTER THOMAS- Bob Favorite saying- Let's make it. REBECCA SUE THOMPSON Beck Favorite saying- What? Traffic Safety Club, Youth Red Cross, V.l.C. Club Officer. HAROLD PHILIP TIDD- PhiI Football manager, Varsity C , Spartan Hi-Y, Prom Committee. THOMAS WAYNE TIPTON- Tip Favorite saying- Bat! Key Club, Spantan Hi-Y, Basketball, Base- ball, Prom Committee. MOSKA ANN TOUNDAS Favorite saying- I don't know. Concert Band, Pep Club, Marching Band, Red Cross. JENN I E LOU TOUVELLE- Jennie Favorite saying- Let's laugh. Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Pep Club, G.A.A., Youth Red Cross. MICHAEL BRUCE TRIMMER Mike Dover High School, Dover, N. J., I, Treas urer of Troian Hi-Y. MELVIN UPLINGER Safety Club, Junior Choir. BILLIE JEAN VALENTINE Jeanie Favorite saying- Larry. V.I.C. Club. FRANK EDWARD VAN HORN HV. H.n Favorite saying- HoIy Cow. Abington Senior High School, Abington, Pa., I, Hi-Y, Traffic Safety Club, Cantab Staff, Track, Proiectionist Club, Band, Re- porter Stalt, Junior Class Play, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. BETTY LOVETTA VERNON- Itch Favorite saying- Sorry, Charlie. Pep Club, Y-Teens. CAROL ANN WADE Favorite saying- For pity sakesf' Marching Band, Concert Band, Pep Club, Future Teachers. CLOVIS WILLIAM WALKER Butch Favorite saying- Cotton-picker. ROBERT LEE WALKER- Bob CHERYL MARGARET WALTERS Favorite saying- You can't beat that. JOHN WILLIAM WARDEN llJOhnlI Favorite saying- Teenagers are like air- planes, you only hear about the ones that crash. Senior Class President, Junior Class Presi- dent, Student Council Member-at-Large, Buckeye Boys' State, Cantab Editorial Stafi, Student Announcer, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Key Club, Varsity C , Spartan Hi-Y, Reporter, National Honor Society. NANCY CAROL WARNE Smiley Favorite saying'- I guess. Glee Club, T 8g I. DAVID WARREN DIANE MAUREEN WATKINS IlDill Favorite saying- I iust ain't akidding ya. Glee Club, Special Services to Teachers. JEFFREY GARDNER WHITMAN 11JeHr1 Favorite saying- You can fool some of the people all of the time and all of the people some of the time, and those are pretty good odds. Moorestown High School I, Treasurer of Key Club, Spartan Hi-Y, National Honor Society President, Student Announcer, Buckeye Boys' State Delegate, Student Council, Football, Basketball, Baseball, Varsity C , SANDRA WISEMAN- Sandy Favorite sayingf Tl1at's the way it goes. Pep Club. LINDA SUE WISENBARGER HI-ineyu Favorite saying- That's life. Choir, Pep Club. JAMES DWIGHT WOODWARD Hwoodyll Favorite saying-- l was iust walking along and accidently caught my finger in your ear. Student Body President, Key Club Vice- president, Spantan Hi-Y Treasurer, Foot- ball, Basketball, Track, Pep Club, Varsity C , Traffic Safety Club, Student Council, Buckeye Boys' State. NANCY LEE WRIGHT- Smiley Favorite saying- Never mind. Special Services for Teachers, National Honor Society. CAROLYN JEAN WYCOFF Jean Favorite saying- So what. G.A.A. President, Y-Teen Cabinet, Reporter, Pep Club Council, Student Council, Red Cross, Art Club, Y-G.A.A. vice-president, Prom Committee, Y-Teens, National Honor Society, May Day Court. JOHN TIMOTHY YOUNG- Tim Favorite saying- Tl'tat's your problem. Roosevelt Junior High, Springfield, Ohio, Athens High, Athens, Ohio, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play. ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-NINE ONE HUNDRED FORTY Um ONE HUNDRED FORTY-ONE For the Finest in PHOTOGRAPHS BON TON STUDIO YOUR OFFICIAL SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHER Senior Graduation Portrait - Commercial - Wfzddings 1045 Wheeling Avenue Phone 432-4714 CAMBRIDGE, OHIO 4: ONE H NDRED FORTYT O Our American ' Heritage A nation whose people are educated to think for themselves and will do so, is a nation of strength-a bulwark of freedom. 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